Show Dr I D K Pearsons of Chicago must be a Jolly old soul Ills eightieth birthday birth-day came around last Saturday and ho devoted himself to sending checks I j I for 55000 to two Western colleges I I and he promised to other colleges 600 000 more before his next birthday So I far that Is all right but speaking of It ho made an expression which gave a clear Idea of the character I of the man When the days work was done he looked up from it and remarked I I that on that day he had had more I fun than a box of monkeys When an old chap 80 years of age standing I as he knows ho must be on the verge I i If not nearly down the last decline can give away the thousands that he I has accumulated and declare that it is fun for him to do It It merely fallows that while he was accumulating his money he was keeping his heart young all the hue and so long nK a man does that he docs not grow old 1he years may be Jumping upon him with their heavy weight they maybe I I may-be dimming his eyes stiffening his I I joints seaming his face with wrinkles making it u little awkward for him lo run to calch a car that is they maybe may-be bunging away nt the old tabernacle which Is Ihe temporary tenement for his soul but they do not dim the soul any they do not scam It at nil with wrinkles it keeps on HH perpetual youth and if continued lo the end it will Sustained and soothed I By an unfaltering trust approach tho I grave Like one that wraps tho drapery of his vouch About him and lies down to pleasant dreams |