iuc «i||uv vw wiiu s* nuuenjoyment second to none, fie has always been a voracious reader,generally taking up ami exhausting a subject be-fore eeBorting to another, tie Ins a most retentive memory, well stored with a!) the most important events of which he has read and seen during the 82 years just past His mind is as keen and active and memory as good as ever, and he still reads as much and with as great en-joy meat aa in former years. “My iibra-ry js between my ears it bis favorite answer when he is asksd whsrehs learned so much. He retired from active employment many years ago and be and bis daughter live in happiness and contentment among their Do were and books. He has hsd built, within a few yards of his house, • recepta for bis remains which be calls his last home, but he expects to dwell among us for several years yet, and baas jolly aa Mark Tapiey.and rise at four a. nt., and retire at eight, p. m., as has been bis custom tor many year He delights in a drive, and smiles when “Doc*’ throws dust in the faces of the Ipeedy few.iIiiIfj