Henry Kitternnin turj^ol tliiit lie was i)orn .lune lifty-uine yearsbut his frientls tn the number of fifty or more, did not foruet it. C’liarles l^dve-joy invited Jiim otf to assist in a sheep trade, and kept him away ali day. lie arrived at lume about 7 p. m., ami found the company assemblelt;l and the feast spread. Alter the eomianv was regaled with a supper lit for imcullus, he was presented with a line violin. Next to a run after a fox witli his triend Liivejfiy. his particular weakness is a fiddle. There was a suspicious (]uaver in Henry's voice, and a shadow of a tear in ids eye as lie thanked the quests, one and all, lor the kindly remembrance. At a late hour the jthests departed, having enjoyed the lovely evening to the lUiiutst. and wishiiiit Mr. K. and wife many years of hapi»iness-Mrs. loder ami Miss Anna Doane went to Kvanston last week to visit Alvin loder. Tliey will visit the fair before returIdn^^