. California agriculturist and live stock journal. Agriculture -- California; Livestock -- California; Animal industry -- California. Life's Lessons. BT 80PB1A ANDREWS. The laughing hours of childhood Too quickly pass away. Like some bright dream departing, Which leaves no cheering ray. No cheering ray within our hearts, Now filled with anxious cares; Wo grieve for life's realities Come on us unawares. The young heart, unacquainted With the dangers of the world. Goes forth to meet its terrors. With Hope's fair flag unfurled. The path which leads to evil Is tempting, bright vud fair; We do not


. California agriculturist and live stock journal. Agriculture -- California; Livestock -- California; Animal industry -- California. Life's Lessons. BT 80PB1A ANDREWS. The laughing hours of childhood Too quickly pass away. Like some bright dream departing, Which leaves no cheering ray. No cheering ray within our hearts, Now filled with anxious cares; Wo grieve for life's realities Come on us unawares. The young heart, unacquainted With the dangers of the world. Goes forth to meet its terrors. With Hope's fair flag unfurled. The path which leads to evil Is tempting, bright vud fair; We do not see the serpent Who coils in ambush there. Then bitter disappointment, With all its withering train. Has crushed the spirit's brightness— Twill never bo the same. Then laughing eyes forget to smile And blooming cheeks grow pale; Our eheriahed hopes are all o'erthrown And tell their own sad tale. And thus it is with those who live In this dark world of ours; Too oft they grasp the cypress wreath Concealed amid the fluwers. Then let us in life's morning, When life itself is new; Be ever watchful, waiting. With one bright end iu view. Centennial, WALLACB. Hurrah I Hurrah! We love the Law That gives alone true station; Since he began, •Tis work makes man Companion in creation; Aud, O can he More noble tw Than out 'mid Nature's forces While God's eyes see His harmony, With Setdtime's, Harvest's, courses? Brothers, hun-ah For love of Law, And it 't could have more growing, O, sure it shall— Centennial Is almost on us glowing 1 A hundred years Of Miud's, Arm's, spheres For millions have been rolling; Joy! Freedom's Bell, Exulting swell I All earth hears thy grand tolling. Then let us make With Plow, Hoe. Rake, This year yield Cbown ovation Upon our sod Unto the God Of Freedom's and Work's Nation, '; Timothy and millet seed, Kedtop and clover. Scatter them broadcast. Sow 'em all over. Powdered with hayseed, Brown locks aud fair, Cute little barley straws, S


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