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It is bctt r than some book-learning for THE MASTER'S CHOICE \\hen th e b o of the P nin ular lowland In a fair ami · mil in~ ~ard n, wh ·r · sweet wat r ·J played. 1 . . . ' rew th e fairc. t littl e ro:ehud. all witlt mo~~ m· ' rlaid. ltn ds htm e lf tn bree ch , h e se e . 'unbeams lloa ted gaily 0 cr it, ge ntk "inds v:~ · ,,. rid bcf rc him as any youn r s. d, A with la d of th e North, wh e n winter Openin g out th · hrigll ll'!-ol lolu:-. • 11 11 ott earth':- Ito\ itt g brea. t. redd e ns the t ip of no e and ear, his skat :\tl any n I ri ght l>ird ho,·er'd n'e r i1 , many a ' ch·ct !Jce kim th e mouth surft.acc of th e Linger di n its sno \\" y pdal. , humtttin g t ·tl(krly . with bo ) f the South, when summ r come , Ancl its sisters of the g.trdctt prai. d ib ll'at ty h i · s11ifc feet, burn ed brown in sand, leav rare. li ~~ ltt tl a k be hind . Hi g<lmes, too, are thos Whispered , ".On ly l>ri cl:t l I> ·a uty ~ lw ul d our rusebud of th e t ra ditio ns known to all where En g lish wear. 'o ftl y ang th e l:trk 1q soari 11 ;.:- . ~unn~· ~!, i L·~ to greet, io ngu cs w g of what Er. g li h g randfathers did . " For th e IJri ght ·sL s ene: :~rl,rnin.~. :-urely thou :1 11 Th e city bo) , who got:. to se c him, is clad with , meet! " . .acre fe mi nin e n ice ty , but the jumping, th e a m t~~y~ a. te r of th e ga rd ' 11 • 11 :1L ·lt tng clay hy 1 r u nning, til L! knifc-1.1il ~ hin g and the b.al~-to~ s ~ng Till he mi ght , in perfe ·t beauty, ]1 ·a r hi :- t•ri ;e :1 \\" ay. o f each arc do 11 C lllll lar1 y. Th e re 1 tn mtnd '· Littl e ros ," ht.: ge ntl y wlti spncd, " \\'!t en 1 gather a n illu s tra ti ve ircu11l t.1ncc , wh re in a Dor th · c hes te r l.td a nd a boy from Ve rmont, wer e th e Wh crc th e r ·stal IJ::l 11f jU el sp:u !; I 'S, \\' ll Uld"'t thou \\" i"' lt to b' ? a tor. B<.: in g th e ho t, th e "Dorse t" youth Wh er a th ou:-;a nd fragrn nt h l t•:-~n lm clnH•p upon t h . prop () <.: d to s how th e o th r how to play th a t air, f.11·orilc g-a m , with Pc nin ular routh, locall y ' :\1idthc t nt.:s of sih· ·r laughtn,,f ·a rth's rlt il clr •Jt c: tl k d " Antny - vc 1•1 " but in th game th e fn i r ? . I m on · :-: pe rt G1 n i\lountain boy beat " \ oul clst th ou h wh en ~\\'l:L' I L:!-o l tnu:- ic ntt n" l ·s . . l.._a~ t e rn hor l;1d at <.: v <:: 1y potnt. So run s th with th. f1 " ' Of fairy fe 1 in jo yo u ~ Jt tt.:a:- ure ll i ttitt ~~ tu and fro?' · "o rlcl ' ith th e schoolb oys , who see th~:: Chop Me k ly. ,l~·~ol ·d the mossy ro"'c h11rl \\'ith a "'m il e nf l tan k <l ncJ 'vVi co mt co go lazily down to the . Je:;t • . C hcs<q ca k . • '· hoosc fo r me, ) lovtng \T :t"'ter, wlwre T slt all I>· 1 bl est ?, · Yet, whil e the youn g lowlanders have enough " Wh crc th uu ""il t, th ·r · let lll l' "'·atl ·r fragran. , ri ·h in c m m on ' ith yo uth el wh e re , to mak e and frc ·, t1H ir boyhood qu1tc as bro d, th e y suffer, in a All my beau ty fur thy plea"' ur . usc alntndan tl y !' ' , I la in wa y wh n th e y ge t to be m e n. The Smil e: tent th · , \laster of til l' rard · 11 \\'ith a g lacl on - 1rl· fl 1tn . S USSCX or . g f ve ntee n, w I1e t 11e r tn llVCr eminences; to look from the top of Iron Hill; to blink wh re the White Clay sparkles in early sprin g at objects hitherto strange; to (i d h ' ld · 1 f h fi · b d n t e WI vto et or t e rst. tune ; to en ov r the May-apple blo som ; to run full tilt upon a wild orchid bloom , an auem · ne, or a pring beauty - -while over the green of fresh g ra s th bl<lckbird flashes his bit of scarlet. · Nothing, at N e wark, is so vivid or so pieasing in my mind as my first glimpse of the . White Chly hill tou c hed with the la t ray of a Septc mber sun. In addition, hundrecls of other matters at ~ewark combine to give the lowlander's life a I do not intend to clw 11 upon ith r th Attic It or the red -pe pp r adminisI . h I b . . t' t ·r c tnt e c ass-room, ut to wnt , tn a .ew words, of natural object nly. Many of the tree clo1vn nearer the ocean, clifft r from those inupperNcwC as tle; thewat ri spring-water from the hilL, in tlad of a brackish flood from th e se<l, a nd e ven the sky see ms queer- appea rin g I ss luminous at night than that which arc hes the counties below. When the Eastern S hore youth go es nutting in 0 toi:Jer, he t<lk e his gun a lon r to be in readine s for rabbit, squirrel, or partridge; wh n, during the years b t"een '72 and '75, the student went nutting, h e b e gged his g irl to go alon g and let [)an Cupt' d do til shoott' ng' . \ sa l o n ~ the sunlit pal lt\\:::ty _tlw u ht f11 1l y hew ·nt. j So m e r c t: in the Ke nt of D : lc.nvarc, or th_e Tn th · flus h of go.lden mormng . 11 ·ath a "'unny s!•y, M nr) L ncl I nt, ha s around hun a n odd hon am · th. · ~la : te r ~ fu oht t.: ps, ~ l ow l y, s~t d l y, draw 11tg zo n. He know s the J li g ht th a t comes of a llt gh. . noon day !> plash, a , pwhin 0P" th e ripples h e Bcncltn g do \\"n he plt1 ·k ·d hi ~ rose hucl. p ·rf · ·t in its . . . ' . lJino m, b r u hcs frag rant wat r-ltlt cs wtth tth er hand . T cnclerl y ' ith l> lin d in ~ t ·ar:; !tor ·. itt l~ i s hunt •. I No less dear, ~oreov e r, is th e thrill felt when In a darke ned ~ kun b ·r, lay a m:wk n fatr , . f1o. t m a h s whtt ~ th e pa th of the rabbit, and Nev rm ore aga tn t 1 wak 11 to th e .·um tn ·r ::t tr! th e h o rn o f the Christm as hunt scatte rs mu sic .'tole thsoe re, 1\Ja, t ·r to the !Jed . id e bo"" 'd with anguis h th r o u g h th t ops o f eve rgre e ns. 1n so r.ar, N a · It would be eas y in this way to e numerate a core of similar conditions and circumstances te ndin g to mak~ good th t. prOIJOSition that the cx p ri e nce with th e Newark hills of a Peninsular outh benefit him in addition to th profit which he draws from the eLLs room. But th e best testimony concernin g :1 thing enacted, com es from the ac tors th e m lve ; so ask Marshall , ask Moore, ask Martin, ask Davi·s, 7 . I I him to not road-beds stretching up and down · That hi s light of li fe had f:t d ·d fro m him ev ·rmo r '. tur h Ips th e young man of the Eastern Shor as k a ny of the lowland lad s, wh o have not been to love life, for life's sa ke, and thu s ce rtai n SQ long away from Newark, th ;-t t th e y have for1'-1s·ecl th e fi n rcrs that lay folded in n :olemn r ·~t. t ra it s, as good now as wh e n Chaucer obse rved gotton citl:er its tas k or its m onshine. · Li ttl e hn r'~·~r he · ad ly murmured, '' la y th y !J ·auty th ~ m ,. I. ccom pa rt of hi s ha ract er. Still on e G E R · E M R · AN. ·~1.1 e n he lai d th e mossy rust.:h ud so ftl y on her Ia· ·a~ l , I 'heel th y fragranc 0 11 th . lreasur . I ha' . held ~ 0 thtn r IS wanting, and th a t thing is a !tilt If lear ! , h is h ead be leve l, o is his la ndscape, - not a Wbat a young lad3.r knows of' cntl y ca ~n th e ""h isper ·d nns\\" T ·· .· ,, eel th y hill ~ t a ncl s to break his sky-line. Presidents. , chotec fo r me; . . P e rhaps it is only a notion but I believe th a t There have been since April 30th, 1789, the rladl y, bel vee! ~Taster \\"Ill l ell · fort h ·c !' ' . ' T hen nc r ss hi heart cam. tea ling lik a ray of the youn g dw ll e r m th e fl t-lands, who liv e time that our present governm nt went into light I fo r four yea rs among th e hills roundabout De l- operation, twenty-one President , the first of " vYhat n~y LI__,ca,·e nly .\ l a:ter clt oo:e!'> , ·ha ll it not be a wa re Coll ege, profi ts incalcul a bly th e re by. whom w, s eorge Washington. Four of these n ght · G omg . f rom t h e N anttco . k e to t h e Whttc . Clay eli din office, Wtlli:-tm H Har.ri on, Zachary Tay1 I ' H e has plu cked my earth ly tr ·a ure for hi: gard ·n I . 1 1e ea\ e t 1e ptn es for a h a rdwood country. He lor, Abra h a m Lincoln and James A. Garfield. fair 1 And in bri ght and dcath le s beauty shall l tnd her ste ps from th e sa nd to th e cla y, and, in point of Th last two were assassinated,-Lincoln by th cr · 1 · ts, t h e tn'cl_e ts · as 1on g <l S thou gh J. Wilkes Booth on the 14th of April, I865, n a tura 1. OJJec ' ' H e ha. will ed th at he shall blo. s m th re ~ r his de li rht , he had ·.va; ~ . d. a m ~H' ;1 in ~;e ~ n-L~•~g iJ c· b Jo t .· anu ~ ~rf:~ lA , ty : C:tiarJe!:i ]. Guiteau on the o my heart , li e. ve nly :\1a t r, own · Thy hoice It i wo ,.th S0.11lP. •hiqg •.o t hft low land e r' rr e nt1.l 2nu. o~ j.uty., 18.81.. 11-tere has been only one is ribht! , I grcwth .an.d . to hif .cb.arac.t~r .to fee t.he curo\Le.S !.(laSt? in whi-::h the s:m cf 'l 4'ormer President DELA'NARE C 18 E REVI EW . I has b co m Presid e nt, nam ly that of J ohn must tou ch every h ea rt, a nd d scripti n. w i h a vall ·y . W ' arc thu . all to xp la in what we of the Quincy Adam s. Washington would not ac- must fir very ima gina ti on . · he r · can bt· . r tually obsc·r · ns to th oc urren ~ rata of ..,, ncl ~ nd gra ·I lw n ·a h th hy, <1nci c pt a third t rm , a nd his e xampl e has been nothing in any la n g uag more perf l than h io., follow ed by all, but th r ha · e b en om in - little po m "Love" and "C •nev ic.: e" which ·nd-. ol Js ·rv ing th · di ti11 ctl y . tratified tru ctu re of ly pl a. in it di cation that Uly es S. ' ra nt would de ire a "ith that int ·nst ly mu ical lin , "And t hc r - thi s < m · loos · 11 a t ·n al \\'{;can y as uming that a s ,.if urrr. nt mu st h ave third te rm . Th e r have been five Pr id nts fore love you wee t Ge nevi ve," i · as simple: a ~ tr~u ,s rort ·cl and arranged th · mat •ri d . from Virginia, - Wa hington, J e f~ · rsn n, Madi - it is beautiful. Til · cwc u t r ·n · · of th e cia above mu st b son, Monroe and T ::~ ylor . All th e fir st fiv were In read ing Coleridge on f Is as h ·xpl a inc d b y a::..., u •nillg a n ·w ondition o f from Virg ini a , ex pt John Ad a ms , wh o was wh e n ga zin g 1nto th • h avc ns ; a lth ough 111) ri . Is of tars uc hining full within hi s sight, y ·t far things, and, in ·tcad of O i l' prc vio u-, ly ru-; h ing from Mas achu tts. r am of mud ly Virginia in those tim es was called Th e be yo nd, within those d pth s , h kn ows a riv ·r, w · ha e now . t qu i ·t .. at· r cl epc1 . itin j.; up ·, n ih bottom th ·mu d h e ld Moth r of Presidents." It is a re markabl f:1 ct thou sa nd g lo wi ng ~ rus circle in s il en t m aj c: ty . sus p · n~ion. It i' > 'a , th en, for u t aci th t John Adam s and Thomas J fferso n, who n p c uliari ty th at gave olcridg so tt iU h co unt or tht thi ckm s o f s tx feel uf c l;•y whic h we r to g th e r a gr atdealon important commit powe r of ex prcs 1 n wa hi s wu nd rful kltowl tees , hoth of whom w re fore ig n ministers, vice- edge of wnrd s H p rf · tly un d rstood hi s now o · · rlie ~ th e ~. tnd and g t.tv ·1. If w ·now g'J fro1n th e va lley, I ll ·ado w-lanci pres id e nt s and pre idents di ed on th sa me rlay, own lan g ua g . Not nnl wa s he acqua int ·d 1 to th · hd l!-t n ·it hc r ~ide, w v find that th · loo · July 4th, 18 26, which was ju -.t half a ce ntury with it as it was in hi s own ay, but wa · deeply m:1t ·ri . I abnv th e rucks d iff,· rs fl nm \ hal w rt ft c r th D ·Jara tion of Ind e pend e nce, and verse d in its et ymo logical ~ i g nifi cr~ nc ·. H h ad · b ·lo w uc; . li n· w · hav e a loo ·e Jo.1my sc thnt Jam s ~onro died on July 4th, fiv e years thorou g hly tu d i d ·m I app rec iated th e old lat r. ma ters of o ur mother tongue. T hi s, c m - ~oi l and -. ubsoi l, m a d e ·n tirvly fr o111 th rli s int Th r hav ' bee n s ve n vice-pr 's id cnts who bined with hi s hi g h cia sica! attainm vnt , re n- g r:ttion of th · ro ck s be n ·. tlh u ·, I u ~ ~bowing in afL rwa rd became presidents--John Ad a ms, de rcd him pec uli a rly fit to di .uss the g r a t pla ce" di -. tin ·t ~ igns of ~ tratifi c 1tion, du e.: to th e Thomr~s J ffe rson, Martin Van Buren, John qu e tion of tru e poe ti c diction. I I is in ~imat e 1e-a rrange1n e nt of til ' 111:1t ·rial s b y wat ·r, thi Tyl e r, Millard Fillmore, Andre w Johnson and knowl ed ge of lan g ua ge in g ncral too, h as wat r b ·in g th ' s:tm ' :t s th at whi ·h h:1s lll')Ui cl ·d Ch ste r A. Arthur. given to hi s tran slation s truthfuln ss and r~n air th e hills. But\ h ·t h ·r w · ~cr · di til t ·t s i 1~ n s o Jt may se rve as an aid to the m emory to of ori~~inality whi ch a re sc:1rcc ly to be f(J unJ in sltatifi r:a tinn in thi m :t ll' n o~ l or not, we kn uw 1 know that all th e Presid ~ nts down to Lin co ln, thos' of a n y oth r author. " Th e.: Pi cco lo- th :.t \\akr \\ a.., th · agl' nl uf cl e pllsition, lw cau ·e who had th e letter" "n ext to th e la st lette r min e" and "Th e Death of \\' :illcn ~ t ·in," a r<.: of th · abunda 11l pr ·~:.; n c;c Jf rounded fragments in their names, were in offi c two te rm s, a nd of rem :1rkablc cx ;:l! .. tJi cs of thi s pow r, and ha c ->ca ll e r ·d thro ' ut th e ~:t m e loo sn il. T o sut n up al l w ' hav<: s;ti l a bout th · fo nnnthose who had 1lOI, only one. Since that, this done much to m ake Sc hill ers appr ·cia ted I y tion of thi valley w' lllu st rcga t I the y llo w rule do s not hold. Engli~h spea kin g people. Th politi cal parties havt· kept pre tty well But if te nderly and dt:li at ly bea utiful in ,; ~ a in th · m eadow l,tncl, as of mor rcc ·nt to~ethcr in regard to Presidents, until 1861, poe try, Cokridgc has shown him c; If vi goro u ~ orig in than ·itiH: r th lna111 o f th e hill s , or th e when Lincoln was inaugurr.ted, and since th e n ;1nd th o ug htful iu prose. Hi s ct ·fence of hi ~ ..,.tncl g rav ·I be n ' ath th · cit •; in o h-.: r word , the R e publicl!ns have filled th e chair. own wntmgs is hara cte riz · d by 111 1d vs ty and it wa "t dqH t~ it v d n ft ' I I.e :d I ·y h ad b · n c ut, Washington and Arlams were Federali ts 1 tirmn e s, whil e hi s tribute to th gc r. iu and .1n I wh t: n the gr '.t l ru .., hing ri ve r had dwincll ·d Jefferson wa s a R publican; th a t is, what we worth of SoutlLy, how. how war111 w re th dow n to a -> ha ll ow s lu gg i-,h str ·am of tnud ly now call a Democra•.. Th e D mocratic Party fee ling of hi s heart. In criti cisin g W ord s- w.tt·r uf whi t: h \.Vhit · ' l.t y 'rc ·k now re claims to have de cend "d from Jeffe rson. worth's po try, he showed th e stt m e a jU ttint- ll1f\ill ~ ; ,~a lc tnnant. W · h:1v · :drcady srr· n th ilt th e ran g· of hil ls Th e fir st fe w Pre idents lived a long time an ce with lan g uage, tog th e r with an astou ndafter th e expiration of their te rm of office, hut ing amount of out-of-th -way learnin g. Hi on c itlw r ~ icl e of t h c v. II 1 ·y is 1 o t n n Li nu o us, late r times, they have all, except Grant a nd general conv rsa tion too, as shown by a co li ·c- but divirl e I in to ~e p . tr tt ·, ro tnd ·d kn o ll s, by Hayes, died shortly afterwards. tion of hi s ' 1 Tabl e Talk" wa int r. p rs ·d \ ith ravin ·: w h o ~c ge ne ral clirec ti01 is at ri g ht a n A . PEST LOZ ZIAN. shrewd a nd original re marks o n ·tlm ost ·very g les to th · ; o 11 · ~ of til · va lk . I n fullowi11g on e of tho~ e ravines, th h ill subject imaginable. Without doubt he w ;~s a Coleridge. great crea tiv e genius, a nd on e who hn · nnt y 't ri in g on both ~i d es, o · can sc · clear ly th e In no language is there a nobler literature bc.:e n full y apprecia t d by th e ntn of mnnkincl . r •su it s o dc nu cl:tt io n. Th e gro und wac; cov than in the English, and among many who Wh t th e r h e will e ve r be, is a 1u est ion ha rd to ered wi t1 1 a th in lay •r of ri h vcg ·tal le mo uld, have contributed to its grandeur and beauty, answer, but certain it i s ,th ;-~ t whocv •r stu li • hi s fro1n th · f.,-, L hllin ~~ lt· :1ve: of the m <tn_ tn ~ es th e re are f w o distinguished for strength of works will see m to lov e a nd rev r nee h i · ge niu s. whi ch (()JJo th' ! COlli' \.! uf til L: rav lnC j Ul~de r imagination and richness of fancy ac; Coleridge. n •at h th is w;1s a ul -!>ni l o 'i.t ltdy loant, ofte n C l! i\.R I.Il!: MELNO'J'TE. His was a gen rous genius . ln what eve r he Lh r wa · no . ub -. oil til· ~ up ·rll cial s urface wrote, sorllething lovely is to be found; he oi l r • ti :1g d trcc tl UJ on a L•yt: r f ·and , peb scatters his great gifts with a lavish hand Tile Geology of Ne,vark. bl ·s an I :111 g ul. lr fr.tg llt cll t o f <.Jll a rtzosc a nd His mind was a boundless as the ocean and a~ The a lley we are following was once th , bed ge n ·is::.ic ro(·k , ~ h ow ing li . t1 nct sig n of stra ti pure as the blue sky above it. It has been of a g reat brook, with a ru shin g c urr nt apab le said hi poems are my tical, they are as clouds of transporting from th e north and t •a ring fr om \.ve ha\· ;q.:ain til · r.tgl ll ·nts f roc k of morn, behind wh, ~se baseless lovliness, shines th e rocky sid e angular fr agm nt " ( ro1·k whi ·h the !>alll. a <; th o. e wll; ·h ,-, 01 11 the.: hill · that the sun in all hi glory. The great reason wh y so wc r e. soon mo u ld e d 111 · t o ~ un (C< 1 1 p ·1l) 1 1L' " 1Jy th · 1 orcl 'r tlt c 1:1 illt' , h , r · we ha\ 'ngai n th sarne 1 many people do not appreciate Coleridge is that ru hmg wa ters and at rn 1011 ;t g<l ll l~ l til · I nttom i •n · of . at1 fa cti n among tht sc fr ag n e nts, they read his longer poems, under the impres- of th channel. If ~ u c h a t: urnnt co uld tran .- pointi n ~ ·lc.1rly to the f.tct th a t anoth r ru h sion that they will best exhibit his genius. port .large rocky fra g m nt , v •n appro ;-~ hi ng ing I rook, 11 wing i11to th · va ll ey or p rh. ps Undoubtedly "Christa b I" and "Th An irnt tl~ e Sl d c o f 1JOU ld e rs ·ll o u 1 1 c ' Jtain l ' tran por t into th e riv t: r, whil'l1 boll cl\ c.: I th e m ai n vall y, Marin e r" do po ess beauties peculiar to the m - 'Yith . ~s: • .thG . co ·1rs~. sa.mL WiiSh cd. (r.om th e mu~l hav · b ·en til t.: ag, •nt whi c h cu t the ravine selves, but they are be<'.uties which canto ple~se rocJ<s'<:tnd·~t'.'1~ S J10rtl~ t>oi1r:..h .~· "1 ·17 b 1 _ whi h .. 110 ar . ful lowin g. the generali.ty of readers,' 'whfle am6ng · ' t · ·his .., :n;t;l 1.~ 11 ,o·t tOn1 of w e I1av ' t)1 · n a~ t1l · '<lll se ( th eses pa ra te ess pretentious wc rkc, are s.!ntim pts wtritb• whal •.tas. t4-..ert '"..,.-' btTJ!cat"brd . ~}(, ""~'uu.c. ~ ·'· ,t. ;~ ·. n:..w l1 1·ll s numc1 us ru ~ hin g br oks em pting into " w l!:-.. w...,_ . ..., .., ( I I I ======== ,~o~it ~ irt·l;or~iorttat• ... ~.:: :.: ·:·.. : ·: u~o.~)·t,·l:' t, : ::::...·:.:: ·.: :::: :..: . ... LAWARE C '9 - ~------ ·--------~--------~~~~~---~~~~~~~~ th c hann d >f t h e , I ley. T il L' • m · II •r tu cle nt · o that in teacl -of~on:nually I g iv · · o f or n ev ' r oth r th , n b in g on th a le rt to t a ke a dv a nt age f th law, t h ·y C!J ul n ·v •r h 1vc tr.1n - we h ave on ly n wa nd th e n a fr ak of fun . • r t \'O could n •.; v .; r hav .! De ~.1 fr.tgm e n t wluc h ar Th ere is. however, another sid e to thi inter - propri , ti olls, a nd with hi . t>wu Jl ' ll h l· h. 'It th · ket it 1 li.un · L •r · th ey e ·ti n K ~ u bj . c t. Th e r are tim e wh e n di 5c i- I r-e ·or~ ls ' 11 I 11 lu t •d th · ·orr ·: polld ' 11 • ' . H · I 0 1 -;I> v, rnu dcl • s tream pli n · ta k ' on it p ow rful preroga tive and then, ' ll lllnlut ·cllarg 1 e~: of th e as was th a se w1th t h · 111 illn on ' , othe rwi se th er • ' o riel h ave b ee n d ·p osited s tra t ur of mud o r c lay. thi nkin ' that tlt cy we r th e o n •: ob e rv ··d in th e r tv in w • a r · fol io ' in g, yet a gia nt on· ompar d with th e unL' b fo re us . <ty th e I a t, there is a tir. If a m a n ha vio la te d th e l ;~ w o f an institution it i m e r e ly a qu tion wheth e r the xistin g r lation b e tw ee n th • in~tit uti n and him sc ll s hall continue. If h e i - wo rth a trial I t him hav one with th e unci •r tand in g that th e stak e are ·t, an.d if th e b pa s c d th con cq u nces are told. 13ut W n xt c li mb t h hill on ith er . icl o f th e ravine and, :, tandi ng 11pon a hi g h poi n t w ca n surv y th e wh o le o unt ry for!> · l' ra l mi lt'S about . V\' sc on e n t w rk <' f hill ;1nd al ·. W e s •, ravin es il'adi ng in to th e one ' c h. v th e y too on · t h cour c of sli in g t h e countr y in th e 111 tn n r we now s e it. It wa. , t hen fore o ne gr at n e t- w rk ru s hin g s t r ·am s which lr as 1 c ·n th 5 ' tdpt nr o f th . p ictut sq ue c u n tr y n o rth of cwar k. ' IH.: n in t ad o f s uc h a procedure we have the signin g f pi ·dg and th e p e nning of "good intention " whi c h do not ce rn in k ee ping with the eli rnit y f a ny institution. Our prese nce s h o ull b e ignifican t of our allegiance to our in s tituti o n, and wh n thts is no lon ge r th e case th e p 1· se ncc is no lo n ge r ne e d ed . W know of in _tituti on w!'!t: rc a lit tic pe r onal advice is all th a t is n ce sary to induce th · on e advise J, that h belt r pac k up 'tnd bid adi e u to th e scenes ·H · G ROUK. 0 f I11· la b o r. up on le avi ng t ltc c o lle~ c , w tal ·e at ur of am ina t i n to t h ' so uth o f us s tory to t 11 , a s tor y · [U.t! ly a it1t- rc ·t in g . Hi JUa lly Fort ' o miles to the south o f 11 th e re is a 1 vc.: l !:> tr ' t h ·o f farmin ~~ land whiclt h sa di s tinct hi s to r y o f it<; own. ' Vh c t c b ·g in to climb h e s lop ·c.; I ! tnt: :ttl I. C hes n u t l .l ill we· ar . a ga in on g rou n d wh w ll t'l fres h " tt h m ;1t •rt a l fqr stud,. B u t w. mu .,t to p h t.: r. h o p ing a t som e futur · tim e to con ·Ju de tl i:, satn. !:> u bj cc t. F. D. II E ~-, 1'1-. I<. Collc ~c (~o vc rn Ulcnt. ogra ph !-IL' ·ra l .. r "ur a lutnn i who"' Y• 'I'· L•J pa rti !->a n politi s a nd did not ' ithd raw him fro m I most l 1ri lli :~ nt in I ;,t,· ll •·<·t·" "' ."' ';l;"'· "'"' "" "; " ·d • ll " h'~"; 'h ·d sc ho loc. !->l 111 ' "' "" " 111 ·.. ll ·g ·, :t11d harlth · hn ~ ht ~st prusp " t ~ " ' . tl l't' ·ss i11 ti n· \\'llrld ha\' · di ·d i11 ·:ul y lif ·. , .\111 0 11 g'>t til ·-.· is !-l:u11u ·I .\1 . I !arrington . I l l' \\ :1.., tl1 v !'>• >II of ('ha n · ·II (JJ' ll a rrilt gl<JII, w:-t s IHII'II i11 l l!,,' ·r, 1>·1,\\ar· ,() ·tul, ·r J til , 1X40, ' II · t ·1ed I Jvl n \\'ar · < ' < dk ~ · C las!-> i ·.al C:o ur!'>.· o n Se pll:nl · I ·I'"' " "'' ' If th n : is on t· tl 1i11g o f whi c h c•ur co ll ('g "4, " "" ~'.'"""'' '" woth t h ' lu ~h ·<l h u~wo can b L: j~t .., tl y proud it i"i th · f.1c t t hat takin g all ,,f ill s vl. t'>!-> , dvll\ l' 1 ' 11 ~ .II· \'a l ·d1 'LrJl'y :1t til · unl in all, so lit l. di c tpllll . lJ <·cottH'!> l1 'Cl'Ssa r y. It ll lt'lll't'lllt.· nt o l rXS7 · \\'.11 ' II ~ll os. who ktt ·w ltilll ·II " l1ilt· II· was pursU111 g l11 s o il ·~· crntn;. 110 w I·S V ·I ( 1 ' I l t lI a l <I'I SC ·I IJ l'II e 0 1 I' t s · If l 10 'S !'I ttl C t O J,nk l1:1<''- :11111 1 · 111 'lith ·r hi s nt alurity of ·ha ra t ·r, bin d tca c lt e r :1nd schol.tr tog ·t il ·r, a nd o w r c :u,d lll a nlill '!'>!'> "f h · a rin ~ at th at tirn ·, th ·y will w .· a k ·d wh · th • fr • ·d o m IJctwct· n t h · P ro~ 's-.,< ·arn· ly r ·.Iii;. · tl1 at h · \\'as 11 r1 t <J lli t · !'> ·v ·nt · ·n y •ar!-. scr and s tud ·n s \as so rn · r k vd . \ t >.: onld say ,lei " l11 11 h : gradu all:d. th at it was in cott:, ·qu ·nc · nf a l11 nitc:d a m o u nt 11 l' llliJ''-,lll'l 1 tl ll ' ~ t lll 1)' I J f 1aw 1r01' l 1ll.: f' 'rii· Jl 1 1 f . . . . o f dr sc tpl1n · . . Th 1. rs s o fron t th e h c t th ;J t lh · tliiL'l' ye:u·~ t11 11 i ·rtlt · !-> Upuv isio n of hi s di stin g uished stud e~ t ~et l .. , h t ~n s ·I~ to a fr ee.;· ·" · o ra l ~' ·n·t. l f:lllwt ·'.", .1, ~·. nt ·.n ·rlt h . Ia\\' 11 ffi . . of tit . 1Jon. Da niel W e h .tv (e n rl forc-t.l t o f r ul s .tnd regu l.t- ILl [!''-,, Ill \\ li llllll gt<lll, and ()I I til . J ~tlt of Nov ·mh ' I' 1 li on s p() t · lup in our IJ ·d roo m, I ut th ey ;-trc , :-;,, , , "a-.a dlll ilt (' rl as:l lll 'lllh ·r of th· Bar of so rcaso n ;!ll ' h a t th ey h a rdly m ·rit th n it m · ' c':tslk ('<HII lly. of a r quit <' llH Ill fo r common d ' t'l'n cy wo ul d ' I hu -., Ill' l'll l ·r ·d upo11 tn :\11 ':-. L'!-> lat · a 11rl upon th · su gge t til ' ir fu lfill m nt. I ttl mor · than thi :1 ·ti q· dutl t.:. ,,( lif· in th at 111 ·rnnrah l · y ·ar wh ich ou r ~ t ud cr l kn u·,v no law wh i h ·,tn lw c hara l •riz d b y tiJ ' ll ;I Jnl' o r oll ••g · la w, th ' I" than th os th a t ~()V •rn h im in ;111 ~ ph cr c o f life . 11{'1'"" 11 " f II i-. f cour w ' ha e S' n • ·no u ~ h t inC ·r fro m an a lo g y th at if th •rt 1 · an viola t ron f th e ·rt <:u n action will be t a k n, b u t l1 1'<J it.:'>· rs rr1ami!1g in o ur lutlli ng, an I th ir · ku lkin 'a l out th e h :tll a m icln i •h t W L·' Il not ~ top to r el a te an f th ese c ·n ''> ~ r onL: rn tt t parti ci p at e to nj o ·, and o ' hik 1, · · ,~ fr Jt tl 1 li tl · I" b:; pi c. ur · in n t ' 111[l tt tton, ti t ·y ar · II CH a l.v<ty we ll sc 0111 h and ·d {p ubl ic ly. ) W e can flfl'ly say th e n th . t ihere i a due.: apprec iati on t hi s tat o f t h ing on th pa r t int ·re!>l in 1 oliti 's an d, as ha irma n . n St.t 'c ntra l 'u mrnittc . but he soo n tur11 ·d asid ' from a ti v · parti sa n m ov ·m ' Ill a nd (or y •a r;, d · otcd hims ·If assidu o usly t th e pra ti · u f hi. In Jul y 1 7 "''1l. i11 tl11 .,!fit ia l pu'> iti r111 a nd lll an if ·-.,tt· rl r 'lt la rka J,J, . t'll ·r;.:y a nrl n .. , uti v · al, ilit •. \\ . .,,1111 ·tim ·s h< ·;u :1 ' n y I ·:1 rn ed 111 a ll d '!'> ril1 ·d libr,try ." hom th · a<. ount whi ch th · r ·~ ular pr. ti e of law . li t a lso ,, ·· upi ·d oth ·r import ~ nl po!>iti u ns a nd · n ga~ d ill 'Ill ·rpm '!'> in whi ·h he was prum1 ted by th • d ·sir · of 1>'!'formin g It is duti c~ as a m ·mber of soc iety. II · took a n a· ti v · illt ·r •st in til· " \• ilmingto n ln stitut· " a n I hell 1 · · 1 caclin g 1!11 1:1 JH l!-. iti on s in mn · ·ti oll with it. f[ was a pro m ill ·nt a ·tor in th · ·arl hi ·tory of th Cra ' c.; M ·th odi st E1 is o pa l 'hur h from it · o ri ~.; in, in 1 6 5, b · a m· a mc mb ·r o f its H11a rd f Truste ~ alld th e · l ~ a inn a n of th at body, and wn s • n effici ·nt :~ r H I popular Sund ay . · ·ho< I ten her for tw ·lve yea rs. II · was for mo r tl.a.n l\ ·nty y •:u s, until his d eath, a ·unsislcllt pro~ ·s~o r o f r ·li gio n. I li s rati on, in th · rowel ·d Oratory of l>ebw ar ' ( 'oil ·~c, in th ey a r 1875, at th · a llni ve rsa ry of the \th ·n: ':t il l .it ·r:1ry .·oc icty,of whi h h ·was ana ti v ours ·,al)() und ·d in n hie wl1i ·h had ·v ·r l1 ' ·:t h ·ard by th ~ audi en I I is 'o il ·ge, hi · cicty and hi s f ·!l ow a lumni wc r · pt.:rh a ps 11 ; ·r s pro ud of ltim a!'> 'JII th at oc.: asion, a nd a ll ~ · It that h had s ·ar ·ly •nter ·d upon th · spl ·n lid ca ree r for which addr ·!-.s ·~ went forth l the DELAWARE COLLEGE REVIEW. 20 - ~ th e n ha DEL~WA~E ODLLEqE ~E\/IEW. ity unto consci nee, wa brou g ht to th 111 m bcrs of th e faculty only , h ~ n they had exPublished monthly durin g th e oil gi :1 t ye:1r IJy the s111d nts of p ndcd a good sum of mon y in 1uipping a gy mnasium, in order that bon e and mu se! DELAWARE COLLEGE , Under th e au ~ pi es of 1he I ·!awa re 'oll ·g Pr r s~ A ~• nciation a nd rest unt o th e ovcrti'lxed (?)mind, mi g ht b e CI::E?.CU'L.A.TI:ON. :1.,000 COl?I:ES. g iven to th e stud ent . w h av our g ymnnsium and a good one, too, but what b e n fit it is to H . GREELEY KNOWLE.' , A Sf. l O.. T A I'; T I! I I T H 'l : the studen ts we cannot see ; we will ven:u r to ]. P. W An , I. 1.. ·,,,n,.,, J . B. C liS II, W . H . ll t• AI . I> <><ly th ;tt not twelve hours of exer ci e ha s het:>n ur Suhscrip1i on $1. uo per y ·:1 r. Single q pj .,s 10 c ·nh taken in it within the past e ig ht month s. boys s hould think more o f th e ir phys ical trainFor rates of ad vertising, and a ll cn10111 11 11i :ll i•Jn s, ~dcl r ~ ~ ELAWARE C LJ..E E REVII•.W, ing than they do, a nd h av a s t tim e to ex rcis body as well as mind. been a faithful professor, and an ardent worker for our institution. Since he asum ed th pro,essorship in this college, he has form ed m<~ny warm fri e nds and pleasant acquaint, nces, who .. ill r gret to hear that he is goin g to Je;we th e college. The stud nts especially arc filled with f e lings kindred to sorow. n l regr t, and we ll th e y ou g ht toward Lim who has eve r been a near and d ea r friend to them, 11nd to eve ry s tud e nt who in a m::~n ncr m rited the res p c t of a good man. In leavi n g us, th e profes or and his amiable wife, j se v r the ies th a t only th e most sincere fri endl . hip au ld bind, but th ey ta ke our mo~t h eartBusiness Manager, H . GREELEY KNOWLE S. THE Wilmington Morning N cu:s of th e 7th I fel t wi h sand te.nd crest hope for the tr future An6stant , . WI LLIA lvl Du HAMEL . inst., contained in its column of l1terary men - welfare a nd happm ess. F'l' l 'ER S OF A. ·sn c r J\T IO : tion, a critici m on th . REVI F.W . It was a ~~~~~~~~ E . . 'l P llt<Nf' l.l, Vi c Pr c ~ i d ·nt. H. W. Ew1:-1r., Pr 1d c nt W . 1l11 II \~ 11 ( 1. 1 Sr: c rc1 a ry. C. \V. <..utl.l ~ " • Tn.: a ~ urcr . ju~t criti ism , and we are really g lad th at th T AGREE with the experience of persons ======= c1.vs was kind nou gh to point out th e defect who h ave h ad th e advantag of a most thorough into our coffers a fa !:> t in our first attempt at journali m . W did not co ll egiate education, th e re is no part of a expect to reac h pe • fec tion in our pap r, ~ r s tud en t's college cours that will prove more should we, we would be disappointed, - ou r aim b enefic ial than his lit era ry work. To day, the WE WILL state to th e Fa ulty, that th ere is yet is to es tabli sh a paper, which is to reco rd th e co ll e ges of this country, g ive too little attention one senior on the floor th a t h as bee n se t apart incid e nts ;1nd workin gs of thi s and other c0 ll g s to the lite rary qualifications of their stuC:ents. for student's room s. Would it be but ju stice to give s tud e nts an opportunity to displa y wh a t A course of four years brings the student before to him for the fa ulty to put him on a le71el litera ry tal e nt th ey may p0s ess. and in :ihort to th e public but a very few times, the average with his class-ma tes ? inter t and in s tru c t ou r stude nts, and nte r- will not xceed a score. And ye t the college t<~in, if possib le, all fri e nd s o f th e college. 11 graduate, having r eac hed the e nd of a very ORDER and attention is ex pected of e \'ery Wh e n we h ave done thi our obj ect will be ful- poor literary road, is ex pec ted to command an 1 student, by a professo r when h e is s pea king, filled. \Vc sh~ll send t~ e REVI E.W to as m.a 11 Y ~· audience with the e loqu e nce of a Demosthenes, and a student with a proper a mount of polit pap rs as po s 1ble, and 1f th ey will be so k1nd, or Cicero. The literary soc ie ty, how ver, is a ness and self-respect n eed n o t he told thi . from tim e to tim e, to point out our e rrors, as I g r at expon :.: nt in b fitting th e student for litWe have noticed in the chap e l, for seve ral did th e News, by which we may improve our era ry work, an d docs much toward imparting mon .ings past, the actions of evc ral studen t , pa per and our e lves, we will extend to them to the st ud en t a practical ducation that will and their behavior ha bee n anything but beour incere thank s. e '1 ablc him to face th e world. A person who coming, of even a person of a very limited ' a tt ends the society r g ular, and devotes proper mind, on such an occasion ; and furth e rmore , THE extention of th e College Oratory h as time and attention to the exe rcises a llotted to it showed disres pect to th e officiating profe ·sor, been a matt er g r ta tly discussed for several him, th e benefits h e derives cannot b e es ti and irreverence to tb e good cause in which h e y ars. Until h1st 0 cemb cr, at th e hrst an- m at ·d. The most fat a l mistake students can was engaged. Student who profess to border nual banqu e t of th e Alt1mni, the affa ir wa ·t on to manhood, should look with co nte mpt d ad lett<..r,but at th at tim e the Alumni took th e make is to not connect th e mselv s with a literupon such conduct. J.natte r into th e ir h a nd s, and ltre making th a t ary society at the beginning of their course I which can result only in th e ex t nsion of our for by thu s doing th ey n eg lect the grandest WHERE are th e four assistant editors? We buil ·'i ng. Our ra tory is s m a ll,far too s m a ll to opport11nity of their life, that is of acquiring have earnestly asked, in eac h preced ing i sue accommodate even th e peop le of thi to wn. th a t power of influencin g m en by eloquence of the REVIEW, for th e ir aid, but our appeai The success of each co mmenceme nt is injur d and argument. DOLLARS do not co m as we would like th em. 1 was as mu ic unto a d ea f mute. On our I by the fact that suffic ient accomm dation are former numbers we were aided by one of the wanting, hundreds have been turn ed ;nv;ty four assistants, but on this numbe r, the entire fro m th e doors, a nd among th e m, par nts, re· board of assistant editors have de e rted us and la tions, or fri nds of those who are to g radu a l . their duties, and we have bee n left alone, either The Orat0ry now will sea t about four hundred, to sink or swim, according to th e love we may and ,-,ould it s at twic th e number it woull have for the welfare of our college paper. By hardly m eet th e req.uire m en ts. That th .propatient labor, and '' jealous spirit, we cu e able j ect of th e xtcns10n 0f the ra tory 1s a to present to our read e rs, the November num- piau iblc- on ·, i certainly not nee ssa ry for us ber; and should it fall below the standard to state, th e want h as too lon g b en n eded quality of our preceding numb ers, we a. k that and too or ly ~ It ; and it m e rit th e a id and they take into consideration the facts above attention not only of our Alumni, bu t of every mentioned. p<. rson who may be dispos -e! to b e n efit a community or allay a public n ed. NOT MANY years ago, our college was with - out a gymnasium, a.nd the troubles and unIT 1 with d eep regret that we I arn that easiness that the faculty and tru stees had, until Prof J ffe ·i i to seve r his con n ec tion with one was fitted up, we cannot attr mpt to e num- Delaw;1re oil ge, a nd will h er aft r r side in erate. Suffice it to say that not a ·f< · w peti tions Philadelphia, in response to a ca ll from th , were brought to light, advocating and prayin g church of Nativity. Prof. J effe ris associate d him for a gymnasium. Peace unto mind, tranquil- self with our college ten years a~o, ami since THE NOVEMBER numb e r of the Univcrsz'ty lfa ({a z i1ze, contains th e following ed itorial the 1 ntiments of which th e REVIEW most heartily e ndorses. "Several colleg papers, notably l the Harvard /fe1·ald and Val Record, have been ag~ t ;.,ting ~he c; ~ ~ s tion of ex:~sing th e bo~r~ of ed itors from wttm g composition , and stmtlar colleg lit r, ry work. Naturally e nough, they J are all in fa vor of it, and with good reason ; forth work of a co nsci e ntiou s editor is quite quivalent to a ll th e compositions th e most e xac tin g professor of English could demand; and trict requircmcn ts in this direction have the ' effect of giving literary work an undue promiJ in cnce in the student's cu rri c ulum, to the partial neg lect of other a nd quite as important I s ul j c: t . But as our board is con tituted, the indisc 1iminate exc u si n g of all th e editors would ~ fr ee so me m n (th business manager, for example,) from all literary work whatever, and a i I DELAW W. 21 petition to tha t effect would undoubt dly b folSTUDEJ:N' T S lowed by a re!usal. A much bett r plan wou ld be for each editor to come to arfunders tandin g -.A LJ::tTTLE ~OJ::.:r:E:'Ywith the professor as to the amount of work d u rin ' v.11...11 in n , c.tn do., b y 'ell in 'o ur clt:b r. ted that would be tak en as an equiva le nt for each composition, and th e n to pre ent wh a t h e ha Lawd y-dah saunt ' r a lo ng, u n BRA INER D ARM TR N POOL ILK written in lieu of the work r quired from th e I fact th a t h i the ca u r t h' m . n ;, obsc 1v.1- 1 T o 'lorckc p ·r~ wh ' r ' they li\'C. \Vc p.1y c nnn is o, io n . . rest of the class. This arrangem e nt would be tion s m ad e by ped •s tria ns <1- to th e r ·c kkss n .:; E c r lad kn u w ~ an d 11~e'\ lh Br.1 111 •rd ' Arm~ l m n ' Spool . ' Il k . . dt!rc.,~ perfectly fair to all, includin g th e profes or, and I of th m an rtg r of in , n asylum in all owing we recommend th e plan te our fell ow-editor of 1 th e i m ;:~ t to walk th t - ll lla c 11. 1, ni ·d 238 MARK E T S TRE ET, Phtladelphia. other papers. What does th e Faculty think of by a n at t nd anl. it ?" As we stated above, we c.g rec with t he 1 1844. 1882. plan, but we think th at it would n t be asking TH E JE :\ tt ; Jw . of th e P '!-> t;"~ lozzi I it r:1 ry too much, that diligent a nd en terpri sing con- So ci ·ty ga ve a very c njo ;tbl clra111 a ti •nt c rBOYS' AND MEN'S CLOTHING. tributors, should receive some compensation I tainm nt in th e ra t r on Fri da; ,. ning l:t I 1 Om , s ... nrt iiiC nl o f R ·ad m ad a nd P iece ~ rl~ rc of the for th e ir efforts. W e think that in thi s way \V th 24lh in t. Th p I'~HIIl a n • w as l h e fir · t li ne~l :tnd 1 .,, lll ;t d " of a ny llll tl'.. c in lh. would be able to receive a few contributi o n , of th ' ea on in th · ( rato ry hut <v •n thi s wa s '" 11111 ry . t;i v· u;, a call . for no student who has th e least bit of ambiti on no draw -b<tck, fo r th e fri end s o f th So cil' t · F. A. HOV'I' & CO., would prefer writing an articl , pass it ov ·r t turn eu out in uc:. nu mb r th a t th • Or:1to1y Tenth a nd C h e tnut Streets, the Professor, and therea ft er to b e a dead -let- wa tflx ed to it s utmo te xt nt. \. s i in vari a ll y 1 ter, than to write an articl e, send it to th e pap er th e rul e with all unci ' rtakin g · of th e Yo un g PHI I ADELPHIA. 1 to interest and e ntertain r eade rs, and aid in Ladies' Soci ty th · ntc rta in nH nt \\'a · al an giving bri g htn ess a nd vari ety to hi s co ll ege arti ti c u cc s. Th e fi rs t pa rt of th e pro - Bl:tck \\'(• 11 \ · Du J ' ll ~llll :--; In kLn J', paper. W e would be greatly plea sed s ho ul d gra mrn con i ted of thr e t.t hk au x, r ·s p 'Cliv e' IG Rl·: rrES & LO 1 T T BAC C our Faculty take some act ion on th e ab vc. 1 r pre ·ntin g ; - ' P oc k of T h o Sto.:n.::l.o.rd. o f t h e 'VV'orld.. Ball; · 'Simply t t h C r o~ ling, " · S ·lis <,> ui t \.:{' r ~. n d g iv .... llt• ll ct· S.t ti , fl r• inn th:111 a n y Smok in Ba ll and Boule! ·n . a nd t I)' ;i psc y J ;u d ~ , " 't'uha•tto ·vcro ft ·r ·d Olllhc l:tr kc t ; a nd ltUII'~ ~o. h · a u;, c ll The Lawdy-dab Voung Man. Mi s. I learu a nd S im m n.. ltu gc th ·r tlli -, ~ ~ the ll •:'t. Who is there, in this enli ghte ned co untry, part of th e p rog ramm e w.t h rt il a pp la ud ·d · C' lt e w l.a wr ·nc· l.o ui cr·, '·l ·ur., tr·d l urh a m Plug Tob. cco . Gu a ra n tee.! th e lin ·~ l c he w in th \V orlt.l. who has not b e 11 a mu se d b Y t h e appearence th r cept ion aw a rd c I it was t.tnw ~ h ~.- n ·o m of that society person age , ge n ra ll y term ed th e p;1 rcd to th a t gi v n th e r rf, r ·ll:ti1 Cl' f th · S Ll·: A CE T • . Lawdy-dah young man? Sur ly h e must be Serio-Comi c I ram a ntitl •d, "A ! I u ·band to PIIILAD LPHIA, PA. known to every body, for we rn eet eve ry day , Order." T he cast of r har<t c ter wa :1s ~1\l o w s : in chapel,on th e sty le, on th e s treet, and, wh en ~- B a ron de Bea u pr i, J. P. Var ; Pi ' IT l'vLtr -EX ' LU S IV E we are wealthy nou gh to ride, on th e c;us . l e <~n V. IL Wuolky ; /\nat le Lat ur, . \ . He is chiefly conspicuous by reason of .th e im - Cul len· :\1on i ~.: u r IJhill ipean, (a f.mn cr. ) /\. . mense breadth and curve of th e h at bnm. He M. Pulk: S •r va nt , W. I ul la m l ; j o ·e phin c, affects this style of h ead-gear in c.rder to m a ke I li s~ :Vb z i ~ Vil ii,un ; Eli c, Mi s I· anni e R ') his general appearance conform as far as po - nold ·; M.i d;\11 , P hillip ea1 ,~li s Laura la ck c ·. STORES, sible, to the proportion s c~·emand d by nature . Lvery chllt'acte r fr o1 n th e Ba ron (own to th e 1 His head b eing very s mall, resembl in g Vl!ry crvant , a · mcr ito1 iou · ; ar. I we h ave no he. imuch th e button or knob seen on th e top of a tation in sayin g, th nt om c f th e po b co llld village pump,· is fill ed with wind, whi ch find s 1 e but Jit tl · im p rov ·d by pro fc ·io na ls. Th e an outlet through th e m e lium of his ton g ue. oc casson was enliv e ned b y ex ce llent mu ic, 17 > 19, & 21 N. Ei hth St. PIll LA DEI,PBIA. The utter lack of any int ll ectuai exe rtion, f 1rni bed by th e Am a teur · r n ·t. which scientists tell us is the cause of spa rse and gray locks, e nables th e L awdy-dah to let j a nitor wa grea tl y a toni -:. h ·d n th his hair fall in profu se rin gle ts ar(. un I h i of th ht elc ti n. c; or ,~ i · a alleged foreh ead, and b eing bru shed from fvll ow an d l<n >wn b y e ry bod y in above his well developed ea rs, g ive him th e und er th e n w a ·scs ·n1 nt L\\ c ry person, appearance of Darwin's lon g .so ugh t, " m.i in g j who is of age , ha s to be a. s c... ·rl , a n 1 th os • link." The colors of th e r;:unbow ar n val ·d who w r for m rly on th e a Sl' m ·nt bon k an d in the gor geousness of the neck t.ie_with which a r 11ot on th · n xt assr ·c..,m ' IH li ·t a r' "1 ut J QS . this discipl e of fashion ~ ecorates h1 tmm ac ui a t,e J down" rl . e ith r havin r lt: ft th e S ta te, nr d •a d . I Und e r Gou l d ' s Hotel. PHILADELPHIA . shirt front, and t~ e lml.la ncy o f th ~ peacock. W ell, G orgc we nt to th e >al l · n t~ ~ al o~ P I tail fe~th~rs fad ~:; mto dmgy ye llow m c~ mpa n na m ed da y. for th e pur po~ of ~I ·p !, llln g hi '> son wtth tt . Ht s coa ts are of very que t sh ap e ba ll ot, and when he pre · nt cl h1 ba ll o t to th e ' IE G AN and styles, some of th em seem to ha ve b e n In pe. ·tor, he was i n fn nn ~· d tn hi utter d in a burr th e are so. short in th e t<t il. l ;1 , ton1 hm :nt, that . he w.ts. tth r cl a d or lw.cl IL Y MEDICINES. rna e y, ~ h h . 1· ft th e Sta te. corg · 1n ffJrm ·d 11. f lt 1-; They also seem to mdl cate th at w e n t tat 1or I pr ·di ca mcnt, nnd " c r k rr.. d- h11!l to an()t h(' r I I • I J • ., I PARTRIDGE & RICHARDSON. James Campbell, I CLOTHIER, N 307 & 309 South 2d Street, I FA happe ned to be short of cloth, he ma de up th e deficiency in butto ns. His pan ta lo ons inspir reverence for the h eroi sm of th e wear r. d t They are so tight th at th ~ m o es 13 o1o g- ~a g ntl me n , who \ as ins t umcnl'll in b ringin r th e d e ~d to li~, in .th Y.'!, of th e [, w, ;tnd p~o r .c_, or gc d p t tct.l 11 ~., fr .' r a ~d c n"C1e nt1 ou at e, gn·a t 1 to 11~ sa 1 •.t li nn , , '> i1 ~ it ize n , bu ' to- b , he do ·. nc t under tand 1 sausage has cause for lookm g as ha med 0 ( tt - ,vlw it was th a t wa lked fro1.1 th · c II ·g · to t h skin, when h e comes in sight; how he .get poll , and \\ h n h · a rri vc u th cr wa;; inform d into them without first being melted, IS a of th e fac t th a t he was d ad . 1 I 1 PEHFUMERY, 'fOILEl AltTI LE , etc., A'l' 1.0 \\'I!ST PRICK , 1 I ED W RD G J D A • A Y' ruggist, N I ·~ W t\ 1 f{ , 1' Call at any hour, day or ni&h t. EL. I J I·. f , A W A I<1·. C~ ( J f •J • J•• G J•, I<E V f I ~. W . 22 140 \V 11 'I ~~ I ·JJrl'·r ·a l Matt ·r . w.. 1 l l A :trJy :li. IICJ 1 " 1·. : 1.l'"'l' II'. 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Ward Visit, hakers. the DUBELL, ":\1r. Shak ·r/' se d I , " )OU '> e I dor· you :1 933 Ch s tnut tre t. Dab · in tl1 r.: \ oo Is, ~o t !:> f. t.:ak: and he axes I'IIIL IH.I.I'IIIA . a . h 1 ·1t ·r of ) ()ll ." GLOVES , UM BRELLAS , UNDERWEAR , E c. 1 ·Vay,' ~e dth · . h,k e r,andh·l d the KEEP' S u-.tom Shirt made t M e t~ s ur · fr m in to th • hou . . ·, an th •r b in st: nt 2 EA T THIR TRE ·T, W am c, utt.t 1uc,lin and B •. . t l ri<.h Lin ·n. hcJt . c and w:rgon un d ·r ki <:r. W IL ~ ll G TON, llE LAWARE. Bosoms J · ply, a lliin •n. I' · r~ · ·t rt guarantr.: d. A !:>olum ~ · rnale , I wkrn son \hat lik · a last SIX FO~ $9.00. ) Ta r'!-> b an - pul· ~t u c k int a lon r rnenl-1 ag, Sample and 'ircular, t: lllll i11 and ax e I n 1.! was I athi st and d ill 1 The larg~st s tock and Lowes t Prices in t he Fin A sso rtm ~Jn t n 's Furn 1shinP,' Goods. hungt· 1 ? T o whi h I :1ssc rt ·cl ·a ft> w," Sht.: City . wen t r f, and I ·rrd ·avorc d to op •n a ·unvt: r KEEP M/\ '>:t tl 011 \\ itlr the old man. ''Filler, I s p ct," sell I. " o~y," he s -lid . "I I ·a lth's g<1od, 1 rt:cko n ?" ' 'Yay." "v hat' s th <: w, gc of a elde r, wh ·n he ur. AR C II STRE ET, abovt:: Tllll{l> , 0KAt.HRIN d ·r land s I is IJizii CS'>-or lo y u d ev tc your IJ iffi .Af>EI.P I/1 ,PA S RIFLES, P ISTOLS, A \1M UN ITI ON, s;u vic ·~ g ratooitou !:>?" Newark H a rc:tware Store. H. B. w ·right, ., ) ., Thi s I ga nt :1n I comm diou s h ot ·I is !nea t cl in th e c ·ntr · o f th it y, a nd bu!:>in ·ss 111 ' ll ancl o th rs, will find it gr atly to I ·ir advanta ge to p a tron iz ~ thi s hot I. J{ a t ·s v y r<.:a · nab l ·. If rh ·r · ' h ultl b a lire IJr,~ ak out :ct lhl' Odd to' ing it wowlu d ·~ t r o y th e largest ~ tu c k ,,r ll o w ~ · lmild Watr:ltcs, Cl()cks, Y cwdty c:... .'Yih C7" l arc. Evl'r h ·lor· kt,pt in a t111~1 of OP 1'1 ' A L c;ot )/ ):-, i t~ , i,c. ' I lw i1111l11 ch•· ~~"' k cof W\Jiald h. " '"''"Y ''d :cJ , .. , and. fil l' fear of thi' c:oJ:nni tv, :CIII IIIJW ' ·lling nft li1i, i111 111e11!-o' th:ll I ~·ar 11 i ~ altr:r ·tin g all 'lllinn . W dding, Birthday ' l tH, k '" l. h•::rp ncl Holid y Pr s nts f n profusion at r11y htOI · wh 'I • I ha ve J.c·en f.,r fourt · ·n yea r . W . A'!' MC)RJ-' W( 0 1 ROW. s HT WR I N S, NEWAR I , DE L WA!Uo.1 1A' l'U ~ ! ALS, I ·ISh ' ' p av1ng & Ha1r' 0ressmg ar ors, M VERY I D •:d I' ~ Ill LUMBER , LIME, W ( JJ, J\L, EX r: HANGE I 1\ Il A ,J'J 'U f.T lJ RAL l~I PL I •: ME .' T S. If y u w -~ n l 't g I p a ir of BOOTS OR GAITERS, Jo io D. L. U I1< NEvV/\ T II E J~ AS Ill K, DEI l\' A B L 1': rl,E WAPE. S II 0 EM I E R. l? .. S . - E.op::d.. r~:n.a d.oJ.-:~.c :n.c a.t a.:n.:t choa.p. S II OO L r TH r: A 'I' A W A . · N A , Jefferson Avenu e, (Opposi te Elm l~a rk,) C I L \ N 'l'ON . J>A . Y UN ME PRJ.:Pr\REI> for 'OLLE ' I': or n Sl E.·s. Youn g l:tcli ' !> in, tnrct ·din th e l11an hes of a )'l':t ti ·;cl and ornam ·ntal n lu ·:nion. TH E II I LUI~ , : ' E\ t\ 1\ 1J 0~1 101)1( US. Th e sc hool will r op n Monday. eptemb r 8, 1882 un er the dir ection or f,v,. experce Cld ll achers. ' A few pupils will IJc r · iv ·d in ro the l.undy :" bu.udcr!>. REV· THOS. M. CANN, A.M., Priocapal, SPO R T ING GOODS, &c. ''Storm 1 igh, !:>ir ?" Bree ch Loadi ng Guns from ll3 .75, to $200 oo, ' Yay.'' Muzz le " " ..- ··. '2.75, to $ 5e> oo . ''If th ·~ tor m co nt1 nu ·s tl1 c r ·' ll b \ u1 IIJ l1c plc a~cd to quote pric"' of any particul ar make o f u nd ·rfont, hay ? , H B. WRI GHT, New:,rk, D el. ' ' Y.1y." ' If I 1l1 ;1 v h e ~ u bold, k ind ~ i r, what's the ~ TUDENT ., pri c ·of th :;t p · ·ool e r k1nd of wc!:> kct you wt:ar 1 1 i 11 ·lu d i 11 r i 111111 i n s ?, " a y., 1 p:t \\!-> ·d a n1it 11l a r 1 th ·r1 , thr nkin l 'cl I j fa ''>IJU'i with lti111 and St:l' ho w til ;lt wnuld go, I ~l.1pl hi111 01 1 he· sh 1trld ·r, bur:-, t 111 o a lreo~rty I I ! 1f, and t()ld hi11t th :rt a a ray r h · h:td no l1vin , ·k vl. I I·: WARK, UEI.i\WARE. I l e jurnpt• d up as if !J ilin w:1t T had been I " lj l l ll tt.: cl i1rt •> hi ·; '. tl'<; groan t.:, l rol l cl hi · cy ., up torcls til L· sc ;rlin and.., ·rl: M 11 1 I E. Propri e tor. '·Y n u'rl' :t m an o f ~i n!" II · th ·n w.tlk ·.1 out of t l1 · room . U ire · tl · th :rr ' tllll i11 two young Sh a!' r PRISON' :rs putt · a 11d · li ·k lookin gall · :t') I ·v 'I' m •t. It i · trooth ·y wa!:> c~ n s t in nt t:al~ ba g: like tit ·I Lf SALE o ld 11' I'd rnl'l I'~' ' v1 ,,. and tlw rr ~ lr1n y !l ky 1 ' ' hair \\:1 !:> l1i I from ~iglrtl>.t lo ng , hit · ··: tp~ ,!:t ll ·It AND ;t · I . PCJ'>l' I 'lt :al · g n'>h we; tr ; but tht ·ir l' ·s I STABLES, <, park! ·d l1 h · di :' 11tc11 :ds. t ht· ir c iH ·t k... 'a · l ik · , ;>~ ·s, :1nd tl H y \\' .t S ·lr .t rlllill · nuff to m tkc a N E W 1\ RK. DELA WA RE. t11a11 thru w.!:> lt111'i at hi. ~~ r;tn lnHJ th c r if til ·y :rx ·d hi .. r to. Til L')' c o m 11rt.:11 t ·k ;tring a\ a th. di s h 'S. c.r!:> till g shy g hnc< ~ a t llll' a ll tit<: (, ood teams to hire at a ll hour s at rea sor.able rates . tit It: . I gn t exc it ·d. [ lurgot lkt · J .1n e in Persons conv c: yed to any pa rt of the County or m y r:-~1 t T, and s<z (: Penin su l& . "M , p r ·uy i •.tr , how air you ?" r " \ \' ' :1ir Wl' ll " til l' · !:><rlurnn l) !:> ·cl ]> jJ ABC E, ''\V!I ~: 1 · i ~ th t: ld man ?, said I. tn a ·of1 I I 'JOHN vo i ·e. U l'J' !'LER F A uri •,c,lc Ag ·nt of Wi ll ia1n l a s~e y ,· 'o ntpany ' ~ l'htlaclclph la •·( I '' h o 111 d e• thou l I 1 iah ? " E. p PTER , AND ·J nw: r11 tlr :t t gay .tnd fc!:> ltve cus · who cal ls BR #N TOUT 11 1 · :t 1!1ar1 "r !:> 111. Sl1uuld 1t't WtliHIL r 1f hi s i\ l ~o th · 'c:l ·bra ted n.u n~: w;t-. n't l ri .th . ' BARTHOLOMAY ROCHESTER BEER I •· [ I • h as t l' tildl." 'J'h •·-.· l m~w in:: ~ ar · un qual ·rl fur purit :111d fla or; on · ' \ .til, 111 ,' pretty d l'.\1 ·." s<'Z I " I L' · ha vl ,tanliy 011 hand, in ke t.:"' or IJullied. l111eral war · r ~ in all th.! -.r rn • fu11 . L et'~ play pu :-in tl 1 '( r!1l:f'. di fTer ' Ill IJa 11rs, \V h :1l c., a ~ ? " 517 & 519 Orange Street, 11 uu a Shak ·r, !:> ir ~" tl a k ·d . \\ ILMI ' T N , UJ.:LAWr\RE. ' \ ;Ill lll)' pr ·t ty d var ·, l h ;,v n't array ·d I 111 ' 1 roucl f, nn in a lo ng we kit _ u, IJu t if I thl' ' 111. .til l1k · yo u }Jt: rha(Js I'd jine ''Il l. \. ·1 E. 'N. HAINES & SON, it i-; I a m willin g to I · il Shak ·r prott:mpu1 r:rr , Th •' wa s full of fun. l c ·d that a t fu!l t, .,. only th t: w,1 a littl · kt: r I tawt ''Ill pth · j j 11 tit · · rn ' r, .tnd ic h lik · p i.t ·e, ant.! w ' I, ; a I l l ' ' tim e , kc ·pin (}lllet f Cf lll' e , th at th old rn .tn sh ul d 1t't h t: :tr. \ I •n we brokt~ up I EWARK, EL. t' Z I : I "i\1y p r ·tt y <k:tr. , 'tlr I go, y u h.1 j ·Ttinn, h .1 c HI tn :t inn •r · '11 t ki . · at 110part11 Ill ? AII op,. rations on the teeth, whether natural or artifictal done in the b st manner, and on the moat " Yay, " th ey saiu, and I - ya yed." reasonable terms, I . [ S S, IID l-f . NT I I b-1 -- ONE SOAP FOR ALL T1 ES T AT ----·-·----TH! PA GE 1 R E J::RVED F OR THE T i lE A D E R TJ Ell l E NT OF FAMOUS FRANK SIDDALI~S SOAP! Which is attaining Great Popularity among young and old for the following reasons: lst. Being made only of pur , s'vcet, clean tallow, it can be depended on not to cause pimple on the fa e ;- Phy icians who have investigated this matter, leclare it a~ their b lief that eruption on the face are not on]y acrgravated but are often caused by th u.·e of Tollet Soap ·, Ca ·tile Soap, & 2nd. The ingredients being pure, and the Process of Manufa ture v ry ·lean, it is the cleanest, nicest arti le that can be u ~~cd for leaning the teeth. 3rd. It i · exc llent for m·:tny purpose · f r which NO OTHER SOAP CAN BE USED :-Such as 'va.ming ·late , 'vaHhin Lla kboard . , washing painted and varni ·hed wood-work. 4th. It i · the only ,·oap that will keep a wa ·b-rao· sweet and a ponge ·weet. I :AsK AT THE GROCER'S FOR IT. - - - + -- - 10 Cents for a Large Cake. I -----...__ _I E S TAB LIS HE D, --· -& =.-.. ~- ........ ._,. __ _ ~ -· -: ~ .= - ..J . :~> ~ \ :." OLDEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN AMERICA.! SECOND AND SPRUCE STREETS, J?::S::::CL..A..DELF::S::J:..A... -_- - --=c L 0 THING!~~~~, Boys For Men, and Youths, ! I I I Children. II Our bright, beautiful New Store, is the lightest in the city. We manu- I · facture all our goods, and know that for thoroughness of make, excellence of style and fit, and general superiority, it cannot be surpassed. 1 Our Business Principles are now, and always were: ONE PRICE. money refunded. OUR DEPARTMENT FOR SATISFACTION GUARANTEED or GOOD~'> 1 TO ORDER Occupies our ntir second floor. ur stock i alway replet with the choicest Novelti s, both Foreign and Domestic. ~Our CuTTERS are r novvn d for the EXCELLENCE OF THEIR STYLE AND FITS. 1 Man~facturers of Uniforms for Bands, Military Companies, Colle~es, &c., &c. i j
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