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THEANACONDA STANDARD. WEDNESDAY MORNING APRIL un. theexpkrimbnt station. WillMe Takaa t'p for lb*^^eaetM of Mutkun.^nmnxaMM of the HUndard.^^Ji, April its.^In ^u Interview^with Amine PmMni Foster of the Mon^^tana Agricultural college, the Ntandaicii^rjorrsspondent lea.niatl much of general^Interval concerning the work and scope of^UMfulnaaa of tha Montana Hat ion. Pro.^'Vaster any* thai the work will be^to that of other ^tattoo*, except^that epeetaltlea will be made of tboae sub-^I Important to tha farming and^[ Interests In thla Mate,^i ia almoat no limit to the aoope of^i that may ^* undertaken at anjr ea-^tabliabad station. Tha Hatch bill, ap-^IIareh 2,1M7, relating to expert-^at stations, atetas ^that it altall be the^shjaot and duty of aakt experiment ate*^tlona to conduct original researches or^Tartly experiments on lite physiology of^plants and animals; tliadlseaeas to which^they are aererally subject, with the reme^^dies for the name; the chemical composi^^tion of useful plants at their different^stages of growth; tha comparative ad^^rantagea of rotative cropping as^pnrsuad under n varying aeriaa of^tha capacity of new plant*^for acclimation; llm analysis of^anils and water; the rhomtcalcomposition^of manure*, natural or artilloial, with ex^^periment* designad to te^i their coinpara-^tire effects on rrops of different kinds;^tha adoption and value of granite* and for^^age plant*; the composition anil digest i-^bilily of the different kind* of food for^domestic animals; the sclent illc and eco^^nomic ^|ueslioii* involved in tho produc^^tion of butter and cheese, ami such other^researches or rxiieriinents bearing tli-^rertly on the agricultural industry of the^United Slates ns may in each riwo lie^deemed advisable, having iluo regard to^thcturyiug conditions ami need* of the^respective stairs or territories.'' Whilenot entirely ignoring other^branehos, experiment stations usually^take up only a few prominent line-, of^work, and thcuc ure selected with due re^^gard to the needs of tho Mute iu which the^station is located. For instsiiee. in Wis-^oonsin ami Veimonl experiment station*^deal largely in those iiiatters iiertuining^to the dairy. In New Vork and other east^^ern stales, wliere the anil, through long^usage, is exhausted, greater attention is^paid to commercial fertiliser* and their^protltablo use. (ana growing and sugar^making are made most prominent in^Louisiana. In Colorado Irrigation occu^^pies the principal attention of the station,^and in Nebraska tho greatest expense of^the work is in the study and coirtrol of hog^cholera. Herein Montana there are many Inter^^ests that will be benefited materially by^tho work of an experiment station. Tho^largo slock growing and wool interest* of^the state will demand a veterinary depart^^ment wherein can be sludioJ tbo diseases^common to Montana cuttle. Thereare many soctlnus of tho state^where dairying could I hi carried on profit^^ably If tha fanner* were laught tha mat^^ters pertaining to that industry. Tho ex^^periment station would adviso as to tho^broad of cows that were found to bo most^profitable; also how to feed for milk and^bow to make butter and cheeao. Under^tho guidance of tho exports at the ststion^It will surely not take long for tbo farmers^to furnish all of tho dairy products used^In the state. Irrigationis another important specially^that tho Montana station will handle with^goad results to the stale. Fruit growing^and profitable market gardening .ire^other lines that sill grow into im|^ortanru^as the work of tha statiou becomes morn^appreciated and general. Theexperiment station will bo a valua^^ble adjunct to the Montana Agricultural^college in many ways. Il will furnish a^thoroughly equipped laboratory that stu^^dents pursuing that line of work may use.^It alas gives remunerative and instructive^employment to those pupils who must as^^sist themselves through college. Thelaw requires that bulletin* or ro- Csof progress shall be published ut^I once m three months, one copy of^which shall be sent to each newspa|M^r in^too state ami to such individuals actually^engaged iu farming as may request tho^same, and as far as the means of tho^station will hermit. Kuch reports may lie^sent through the mails without postage.^My these bulletins every onn interested^may inform himself of the work of the^station. Theexperiment station, while not Itself^an ex|Mtriment, has not been in existence^very many years. Tho first station in tho^I'nitcd States was established in IML In^11*33 the number bad iurreasod lo four^and in IfXI to JO. They employ nearly 6 W^trained men in the prosecution of practical^experimental investigation and they re^^ceive for their iiiattitcnaurti from the^I'uiicd States goveiniuoiil IrenjM an^^nually. Ilie Montana experiment Mation^ lll re^^ceive this year lUjMOfrom Mm general^government. It lias all thr advantogea uf^location and the men who are in charge^are sure to make il one of lh^ foremost In^tho country. While at llrst il can not l^o^expected to receive the appreciation it^deserves.it will, before many years have^passed, demonstrate its usefulness and^^111 be rerogniied as a prominent factor^In tho development of this great ..intc. BILLINGS UKlt Kb.^The New I Inuring Mill Is tiring Ha I It^^Hunter.m *J n I ^-a. axtemileirvtiiirineiire ol lie st.-tn.lnrtl. liltLlNtiN, April 3.- The Billings Flour^^ing Mill Co. having purchased laud o|ipo-^aile the (lark warehouse, will commence^work on the mill early next month. They^have distributed w large ^|ustitit vof Da^^kota No. 1 hard among tho tanners in^seed, and a aide acreage will In- sos n to^wheat. The mill will have a spur run from^the N. P. track. I.II. U'Uonuell returned (his week from^a trip through Cohsrado and I'tah. whirli^be took with a view of investigating the^systems of irrigation In vogue there.^Mr. tt'Donuell is euperiiiioiideiit of the HI^mile ditch lieiit.nriifl is a llMiioughly iMtstutl^and highly observant farmer. Ilu has^gained much information that will be of^value to our farms rs. P.B. Moss, the new rashler of the Klrst^National, visited the Miles City stork con^^vention this week. ThetUd Fellows will hold their anni^^versary sen-ices tin next Wednesday even^^ing at th^^ MetliiKlist church. TheMontana l.antl tompaiiy contem^^plate putting in a telephone plant con^^necting the main aafaSg al Hillings with^every mile of tho ditch. J.M. Vestal was held to the next term^of tbo district court on i he charge of arson^Friday. The saloon of the defendant,^known as ^Jim A Joule's.^ was set attro^last mouth, and a man named Keubea Crayla now In Jail for tbo offense. Gray^gave evidence Implicating Vestal. Ball^was fixed at 91,000. JosephZimmerman returned this week^from a business trip to Chicago. JohnW. Wade of Helena was bore tbia^week looking for support for bis applica^^tion to be appointed surveyor general. TheHillings brass band has been re^^organised, and several now Instrument*^added, particularly clarionets, and Pro^^fessor David, the instructor, will make an^aggregation of artists out of tbem. AmorH oak ins of Kallspel, who was one^of the Yellowstone pioneers, was la town^tbia weak. NEWYORK STOCKS. NewYoxg, April 35.-While tbo stock^market was by no means strong, a much^firmer tone characterised tbo dealings^than of late and the trend of prices was^upward. The bears fought bard, but each^decline brought in buying orders and sub^^stantial rallies ensued. Ann Arbor eon-^tined heavy, with a further decline from^21 tluwn to V4. Thla weakness was due^to farced sales by operators wbo could not^stand the risk of further loss and also to^the alleged embarrassment of an official^of the company. Tbo bears tried to use^the break in Ann Arbor, New England and^Distillers against the market, but were^unsuccessful. The drop in Distillers waa^occasioned by advices from the West that^tho proposed bond issue will lie hotly con^^tested by certain stockholders. Final^sales aero at a reaction of %ti 1 per cent.,^but the undertone of tbo market waa^strong. Governmentbonds--Steady.^Petroleum- Weak; 08.^Stocks closed:^V. r.t'a regtswred.il-.^ J lOrsgoa Imp-meat. IT^1W, Oregon Short Line It^as lOregoa Navigation 7* North tonal... ^' .' iTraosnontlnsutaL I'iirlftr Mall ^\ IT Pullman Palace.. .Sim lU'i.Keailln; MM r.:.Wliork Island Kk.IMv Wt -.ni'ttt.Paul 77^. M.Paul a Omaha. M' I.h. t's roup roupniC. e. Vsrcfti.it^li. a.outipoo. Psrllle^'^ b Atchison AmericanKxpress^( stiailutn Parittr.^Canada Soutnero..^Central Pacini;. ... HiirllnrioB I.ick.isana i. WTl u. ..... Dei..l^k.*W .. Krle Illinoisi antral....^Kansas a Texas. LakeShore,. __ Loulsv'lee;Kasliv'e 7a^Mexican Centtal...^Mlchhtsn Central..^Missouri Parlfle...^Northern Pari He. CHEAPADVERTISEMENTB atdarrflarairaf*undrr Ihu nrnd em s^uwd rath inert lion; sptrial rata oa *^^''.rsVAalft period* Ao uu^rlswi**nti^V last Usea ti tctsls. WANTED-HELP. W A NTICD^ A arst-rUst barhsr; ^^V^ only need apply. F. M. Nowak,^burg, Moot. WANTED-ApprenticeIn learn aalr Stoga-^Ingat hair store no West bro*Jw^y.#-^peslu oners bouse. :^'^lexsi Psrllle.^M* I ninn I'arlile .^U. p. preferred.^\T.\ 10VNw N.P.preferred.... Northwestern N.W. preferred...^N. Y. Central 5^^* If.H. FAprrst. wSern PnTIn ''^Am. l otion Oil...^Terminal.... LlUSCnJ I**adtrust KloUrsula West.^Klo Uraode pf'd..^K. ti. firsts \i\DlstUleri. 40.Sugar CElectric... 1\s. *t 01H**\ t r m TIM*\^^Ml h MewVerb Metal Market. KewYokk, April Bar silver 83. Copiier Weak; lake, 111.00. Uad Flat; domestic, M.OS. Tin-Closedsteady; straits, $30.80 bid,^flti.65 aaked; plates, quiet and steady;^Speltor, firm; domestic, 130.84. MewVerk Meaey Market. NewYong, April 25. Money on call^was easy at 6y{ lo 10 per cent.; closed^offered at 1 per cent.; prime paper, tlj^tr 10^per cent.; atorling exchange, with^actual business In bankers' bills, $t.85',^r H.8G^^ for 60-days; demand, f 1. -7. rhlragoLive Stoek Market. CmrAK), April 26.^Cattle ^ Receipts,^A.nrr); steady. Modium steers, f*Ja^A4f|^no better on market s other*, $t.^J^i t.tt^;^Texans, M.J.'nt 4.15. Hogs-Receipts,in.000; brisk; 6 cents^higher. Mixed and packers, ^7.^Oth-7.70;^heavy and butchers' weights. $^0^7.00;^light, J7.70./ 7.75; pigs, $^M*(L7.M. Sheep-Receipts14,000; active; 10.,2.-,^rents higher. Clipped Texans, $4.li0^^: I.8S; others, clipped, f.V10(i,5.75; weulc n ewes,laas^MK CROVER'SJAUNT. ThsPresident Will Take a Week OK to^atari the fair. Wamiimotok,April 25.^ President^Cleveland will lis absent from Washing^^ton six days, in connection with the cer^^emonies attending the naval review in^New York, and tho opening of tho Colum^^bian exposition in Chicago. Ho will leave^for New York to-morrow afternoon and^make the trip to Chicago before returning^to Washington. He will reach Chicago^Friday noon, leave Monday noon and^reach Washington again Tuesday even^^ing. AnotherLeadoa Haak flene. London,April 35.- The suspension is an^^nounced of the London Chartered bank of^Australia. Ita capital is XI,000,000, with a^reserve of $oju,u00. It ha* branches in^London, Victoria, New South Wales and^vjucousland. Cioliiand silver. Nt.wYork, April 36. The steamship^Tru e, which mile I for Fur ^nn thi* morn^^ing, took out *l,4'U,0 X) in gold and f.W,2U)^iu silver. MAGUI RE'S OPERA HOUSE Mondayan l Tuesday Nights, APRIL24-25. OLDSLAVERY DAYS. TweNlghUvf LIPKIN TIIK SUNNY SOUTH Benefitfor IheAfrsia Metlindlst Kplsoopal t'liurrlior Unit-, under the iltretlon of ERNESTHOGAiH. TlieCnnietllao assisted bv bis Juvenile rrralt-^It lis and Hie I mma t'r.lsrloii Ixmlile Qusi-^iette, i Walk for I'tltes I'laulatlnD ^o-n ^%^and ^ui|t- and ullu-r notePies. Nutetl :v^lo^tnncer* and a ^'Inirm of II l^ clin.cn from the^Is-st \n|(^esln the ^^ uoreil snrlelt of Imtla.^I ^.iul prices of iiUmlssluu. LORTMANIIUUU Easily,Quickly snd Permsntntly Rsstorsa^L'xissaarsu g^ousa Ussier MERTIA. WsmalssS^ ear* or si.'in* re(uiids4.^It is sold en a |Mtsiti.-e^susrantee In curs sn.v^loriu nf ner*,iut pna-^trstmu or sny itiatirdsr^nf tbv Ksnitst orgsns it^eithsr SSI. caused^by cseSMir* sea of^Tiibacm. Alisibnl tir t^| lum. nr 01^lit Voslafitl tndwrretina or over ludulgsnre etc .^Hon,it^. i '.rTultlelis. \\ I ulii. s., ll. s.lsu t^Mental ileptSMii in. Huftenins of tb* Mrs in Wesk^tteisory. HesHna lbiwn I'siss. Hsnilnal Wssln. ^.^M*/sterls. Nortsrnsl Rsiistins*. Hnersiatiirrbiis.^I^ss ^t I'nwsr snd lni|..^lencr. slucb if nes-hrrlce,^u it lesd In 1,1-snistMre old ss* and inasnit*;. I'..-i n... I t guaranteed. I'n. ^^ 91 Ml s bet: e beiss^|dt9s US bWnl h. mall en M-i-sif* nf t'nee a wnttiMl^fuarsnteaf urni.bed s itb srenr ^.. i n.drr received. mri'tiisii is^ i....in ^ it s pMaanaat cur* is i a ^^^NEKVIAMBf^U1S^ I'P Dsirnit. Mlcb^For Kale In ltuita, Vontana^^at trOt MI'K rUar.). v T.-^K N. I'AXSON. Msnssr ^,^m Wsat Park bus*!, Upp. Casual b WANTEDApply ^ MatefJeRersun snd Walson ^treats. -Allrst elans (lining^Mr.. I. 1. Kiilb. WANTRO^Agents and so lelton^dure Ike Btoehemle 1 l^su* r*l^Butte. Anaounda. Ilslena awl lireat *aJi; sa^honorable and pleasant business; fair urolltt;^men and someu faiuaiar wltii the medlafna pre^^ferred; spply In psrsno Sundays from a to I p.^in . week days. ^ to 10 p. m., or address Tat lo 1 Issue Remedy Co. V.O. Box CCi, Bulte. Mont. WANTBD-SITUATION. SITUATION Wanted by a faiullr to take^ebargr of a kitchen on rnllrnud wood ramp^or ranch, man and wife; good Mem FORSALE. JjHIKHAL,i: -KIrti-rlass restaurant. Address^M. Martin. Htatulard. Butte. I/OUha I. K - Horse, piuieton and harness. In-^F quire of U. J. Charles, routh Butte. 17OK MALE Haleoa and ludglag nous*, wit It^r lease ou buildings. Apply st W East KB strset.lluUa. |,XJKBALE^A well located and paying res-^J taiirant at a baraaln. Call at room ^ U^North Main Mreet, Unite, Mont. (MiltHALE l/Mlclog house nf It elegantly^furnished rooms, owner Isavlng city. Ap^^ply at M West lialen i street, Uutte. y^K kaI.K -or to rent, oa easy terms^A tag^r acre ranch, fenced, with a 4 room house,^la .IrCsrson valley, linpilre at iu Ulab street, (southBulla.r ' IOK sale A roinplete newspaper outfit;^I seven-column Wssiilngton hand press: lots^of type; ran Is* had cheap. Address News-^paper, rare Htandard, Anaconda .'lilt HALE- Three housos and lots, corner^r Cedar and Tin streets, Anarouda; pro^^ducing steady loeouie of } per month: price,^ItJttl terms easy. Inquire of Strlektaden t^KtUI'alrlck, Anaconda. yUK HALE The Oscar I lark farm, contain-^r lag within a fraotlun of IU) acrssi lets of^water for Irrigation from sweat House crack,^and Is one of the very best productive farms Id^Ihe Hitter Koot valley. It Is all under a good,^tubstaatlsi fence, with dwelling aouse, bant^and other outhouses. It I* described la Ihe^government patent as Iks east half of the south^^west quarter and lota numbered three and four.^In taction nine, township eight, north, of rang*^twenty, wast. This farm Is situate shout three.^fourths of a mile from the town of Victor. on themain road. Price K.uuo. Enquire ef Ose*r^Clark, en the premises, or of W. J. Stephens,^at his effles In ths town of Missoula. FORRENT. PUBRKNT-Furnlahed rooms. Apply HI^Locust street, Anarouda. R CltSISHEDKOOSI-IO* North VYyomuiJ.^between Broadway snd Grant. fHIMBFoirUExY^rTne^^ woeV or^month. 10TH East Broadway. Burte. tfoRKENT^A four room house on East^tiraidte street, near Man, suitable fur^oltlres. millinery or small store. Apply to M^East (iraulte. rr-r-T-r1:T Ml MISCELLANEOUS. CtlTVHCAVENUEE^Charles Kulllraa.-pre-^^ prlrtur of odorless 1'uinp, 419 Mouth Co:o-^rado Itrest, Butte, .Montana MUM..1. HELP- Kea.llnss for ladieiTtT: nli-^able business me.Hum: local.ic mines a^specialty. :^^. North Maui stri-et. ilutle. TOHT A |^ocket lok between 11-^Jj house t nd t'omhliiation saleo-i^rsastva a libera' reward by rattVJ .^I' areudon house e-uionirM .:ieto JAt'KHON'Htiller system of dreat cutti i|.t ^^perier to a i other systems, uo sit i ,i: ions,^easy to learn, fall issd see lor youi-s.-lvos he.^fore^olnge.sewher-; 10 Academy street. My/.VAH.MEDll M--1 c.m.ldcr her s won^^derful woman.^^Ceorge Roberts, attorney^general ej luuho. ^Hlclilv g ftod in tti.it re-^speel.^- E. Klchards. late distriet pi oii.it ^^ fudge^of Idaho Mm-. atl/|^li bt lb* only one who^bears genuine testimonials, and rnu bu con^^sulted al 41* North Main street, Ilutle. NOTICEOK MTOCKHOI.HEK8' MKETINO-^Ths regular tuinual incutinK of the slia^k-^holders of tha Anaconda Mining Company will^b^ held at the ottlre of the company, room It^'lultle block, at Butte City. Mout.. Tuesday,^May Iti. ttDJ, at tor loo U p. m. F. E. Nir; eaut,^Rocreiarv. \NMAI MKEITM. - The annual meeting^of the stockholders of the Royal flold aud^Mltei Mining culupiuy, a l l be ba.'d at iImiooiu-^pauy's office, postolll -e Imlldlng. la-er l^dge,^Nlout .ou WisUnesd.iv. Mav 4, Is;i . at i o'clock^n tn^ for Ihe election of oflto-rs for Ihe eosu-^(ng year, ami for the transaction of such other^business as may come l olore tho mctluig. Lew^Coleman, Secretary.^I leer l.e l;;c. Mont.. April ii, \.fIt- nAUTUOI.MES-Tlie renowned tiaacs^ivl medium aud cljlrwnau! of ihe East, U lo^^cated al II West Park street Mie has no ^ qua!^as a forecaster of Ihe highest ort-r. I h.-ou^h^her gift of sec. 'u.l sbthl slnoe eluldLoad, she^can reveal the past ami unveil the future; ail vis*v cu In all aRalrs of life; u-lit your business^and future prospects. To consult by m .11. en-^cioso II*. lock of hair. Satisfaction guatantecd. lieveloplugcircles, Tuesday snd t-'rklay eveu-^Inirt TOTHEHroCKIIOI.IJEIISOKTHK ELIZA-^heth Mlnlnx Company. In view of the de^^sire nf this cami ant to avail Use f of the privi^^lege of a law Just i n.u te l bv the legislature of^Montana, where iv upon consent of the holders^of two-thirds of the stock, this company may^make Its stoek assessable. It is asked of owners^of stock of this company, who may bare certifi^^cates In the name of others than themselves, to^send tbem lo the uliice tor tisn-fer. Iu order to^establish proper ownership. I- M |tl'M*KV,^I'resldeut. Koom sis, .ssucurit) llal'g, M. Louis. SIMMons In the dlslrlelcourt of the Third^judicial district, st.it'- of M ml .tin. I.^. ..curie ,I aim i amies Koenlg. pla'ulifl*. \s,^Thomas Moiton. deieiidant. lueatataof Man- irletstate ,^la Ihi^i servl MNawM ThomasMoitou. deiendai.. tanasemis ^;ieetina to llHtmas Morton, the^abtive named defendant: \ ^ u are hereby re-^qulratl to aptiu.tr n an action tuouglit against^a by the al'Otti i,.iiucd ulaititills 111 tilt* dls.^ct court or the ^I litre) judicial dim n-t of tha^te of Molilalia, til and for th* coluitt of peer^Ige. aa^l lo answer tneeomplalnt Ith-d there-^itl^in Ira dats-t-scluslv* o| tlie ,|ay uf^tier the sol\n con von of tblt fbm- s.i , i i-iii^- ai-itii i- nil jtii.ii til's ^Sim- lie!l If served ill tnis county, olberwlsewaliiu .!.... ..t.mt .... ...i, ...iii i ,d taken Boforo- t-i in i'ii' i ^ 'i i ii* ^ . ^i ii' i vi i-i waaiiisg lay.,or Judament by tle.ault will ha jgdual you. ^.Una Iu i Us prayor.of Icomiiialut. 1 In- sakl action Is brought to^reeorof of put the tin* of tsm.l.'s srtlh into.est llliieolial the late of In per c ut. per annum fromth^ iMh car of Iw-eemlN-r. A. I^. i***, al- d to he due and ow nig Iroui\ou to platn'IfTs^tor nmiiej ri revet by iltsfeiidant to and for tlm^^f plain Ids, and for money paid by plain^to ami for i.efeudnnt s use. nid at his re- ,all don* l.i Iteer Lodge ^, Montana. enNov is. isi^ and He. |., uhl'. Tnal^miaul has not pud itie same inir ant part Willi Allof chwill imii _..-efully appear b\refereec* to thmplaint on m* hcrslp; and.dso lo rci-oter plaintltts'costs and d|s*^i i i incuts incurred In Ihliartha. And yea^aiebcie iv uotlted that If jou rati to appear^aud answer said eomp alnt. as above required,^the saal plalnillfs will take a hutume il ov de-^tau.t agtuit ton lot sali sum of $i,g.r^, wttn ln-^teiest -heeon at th* rate .if is |^tr cent per^annum Irom ^alu imii day of Istcausbar, A. U.^l-n an i tor costs or attlt. m llltcan l-i int hand aud seal of the dlrtrlet^co in in tin- third IimIIcIiU district ef Ike state^^ ^r Mnntau.t. In and lor Ibe count) of Peer^I .Hlge. :!i:s irtli day of ApiU In the rear nf our^Lout one thonstn I el^ht humlied and ninety-^Hire.-. |!sr*i.)1. ii Mok.ixv,Clerk. IUW. i . bMAMLKV, fiepuiy i lerk. THETWO PATHS BOYBECOME '-aV IDLgMI OIMIPAT10II. WBCCsX. THESEIllustrations are intended to^show toe effect of training and cir^^cumstances. Althoughtbo lnharitage at birth of a^sound constitution and a woll balanced^mental organisation is a most important^factor in shaping character, yet the ilou^^ses *or of the best natural endowments^may so pursue the path of life that the^close will And him ^ miserable wretch, to^go front beggary and vie* to an unltonored^grave. Oathe other band, education and moral^training can atone for the lack of natural^advantages and make of a less favored^child a useful an honored eitiaen. Wboean divine, on looking at the head^and faee of the child represented above,^what that young intelligence will become^in the future of bis life. Inthe one case you eee him choosing^bia profession and contemplating a settle^^ment in life, wedding himself ton virtuous,^loving and devoted woman, and in the^course of time becoming surrounded by a^loving family. Inthe other you see the bey idle, with^no fixed bablts of investigation, you seo^him as a man emerging from the scenes^of brutal intoxication, to plungo into^deeper, darker vices, until life becomes a^burden, and be goes down to the grave^unlamented and unwept. Howdifferent from tlie career of the^man whose happiest days are spent in tbc^bosom of bis loving family, and who grows^old amid the most genial influences, hon^^ored, revered, beloved; wbo goes down to^his last resting place amid the prayers ami^tears of those be loved, cheered by the^hope of a happy reunion in a world where^life ia perfect and Joy complete. Parents,the one safeguard, now within^your reach, ia to give your children some^^thing to do and the moans of properly^doing it. Itla said that children will naturally ask^the right question to get the right sort of^an education if thee* questions are prop^^erly answered at the proper time. Ifyou place the Encyclopedia Britan^^nic* In your home your children will ho^able to find an answer to all their quc*-^tions, and they will busy themselves at^healthy investigation^no danycr then ! industryand sttdt. HONORABLESVCCESe. HONOREDAOS. Youintend to get this Encyclopedia for your home some^time^It is only a question of how soon. If you order now^you will ect the benefit of the Standard's introductory rates^^a saving of from $21 to $28 on the price of your set, besides^getting it on the remarkably easy terms made possible by the^Standard's special contract. Hut what is still more im^^portant, every day you delay you deprive* yourself and your^family of the elevating and refining influence of this excellent^library, which might as well be placed in your home to-day,^for it can be done by denying yourself the small indulgence of ONECIGAR A DAY.