Show greenback labor party the following preside antal ticket stephen D dillaye of new jersey for president BJ chambers of texa vice president APRIL atlantic is a rod letter number containing three new chapters of sir no welles very striking etory the undiscovered country and the opening chapters of the stillwater tragedy a serial story by altrich this being in all readers and a way to fascinate though a tragedy is at once tho humor and narrative charm which all of r aldriche stories possess are here in full perfection these two serials are enough to make a notable number of any magazine but the atlantic has in addition clary s trial a capital short story by rose terry cooke A canterbury pil one of the most engaging of bichard grant english papers the lost occasion a fine poem by whittier ier somo charming r verses for a letter by miss sarah jewett author of old friend and new reminisce nee of washington chapter of anecdotes and recollections of jacksons administration anda arg variety besides of axem essays reviews and alie contributors chub all making an exceptionally cooil number of whitt an english journal calls the best of lie monthlies w burday one of the most necessary department of the publishing trade ae early impressions are the most durable on the human mind it is of ghigli importance what kind of supply there is to satisfy the demand A great deal of the criminality and depravity of our age can justly be attributed tri to bad juvenile literature to those degradi up and demoralizing demoralising demora lising dime novels sensational periodicals and other seductive publication which unfortunately enjoy such a great popularity among the youth of large cities As the craving for reading is in itself a benefit to the youthful mind if wisely guided and directed in unpolluted channels it is one of the many moral duties of the press to point out those publications which are safe to be put into the hands of young folks one of the few of this kind is a recent publication of a philadelphia firm jas elverson goldem days to all those of our readers who are supply their families with interesting amusing and instructive reading matter and who should be too poor to surround his children with pure elevating and ennobling influences we can recommend the golden days as full of attractive en cuts its price ie only per annum a small sum for the large sheet of 16 pages weekly BRICK hae the following to say on tho burning labor question under the heading of A pawn of liberty A horse earn for its owner or per day the animal is rarely worth over or A man bearing he impress of god on hia feature with an immortal in bis keeping the value of which it i beyond the power of mammon to for the ransom of which the most high and exalted god ave his only begotten son can earn but 75 cents or per day by man the av beast of burden s render wl the more valuable of the two this is the re ault of worshiping at the shrine of wealth has brought about a cringing cowardice on the part of the man it is one of he direst fallacies of the age to maintain that money ii all powerful before true manhood it roust go down ae a thing utterly worthies except in far sa it be r crded a convenience and yet all the enlightenment of the nine century has ihus far failed to eradicate the idea that money is the ruler and not the servant of the people the clouds however are slowly rolling back and through the rift may bo seen the coming of a better day which will place it beyond the roach of th common children of adam to en lave other and build up their palace of luxury and with tho tears and toil of their fellow men the concentration of atone ny tyranny lead to anarchy and revolution and revolution restores to man the god given rights which f tyranny has wrested from him it is high lime that revolution afre inaugurated it ie not at it be a revolution of bloodshed bloode hed the father of our common country wisely removed all the necessities for such n course by placing in the hand of tho aa a more potent weapon alian the and sabre the ballot ie the agent through which the laboring man enst regain lit right aad art hemelt in their maintenance |