/~ //./? ~tlaunn~~ <l nlltg~ Delaware-s-~ollege-s-Review. Published M onthly d urin g the College Year , by the P ress Association of D elaware College. ED ITORIAL BOARD: WILLIAM DuHAMEL, ' 6. Harry M. Davi , ' 7. John E. J. Whistler, '87. A :-.Sn ' 1.\TJo: Ell!TilR S: b. A. Buchanan, '87, I~TE R · T. B. H is 1, ' \ H . H. Curtis, ' 7, ).(){',\(., :lli.I .E<;J. \TE. I E:XCIJA:-:t ; F, , WILLIAM DuHAMEL, c nsur d [I JtutitiU. r sp aking f di.- r 1 r in th g , hut ur icl a is to r pres nt and nol misr 1 r s nt th ·oil •g I y sm < thing ,. r and h n c n uraging flagrant dis rei •r. An 1 rs n wit h rclinary amount f int ·II t mu ·t kn ,,. that th r · is mor r 1·:s dis >r I r in a II ·g ,,-h n \\' think that,,. an d g db r f, rring to clis r I ·r and irr v ran · , ,,. · shall do so . I n fa ·t \\' ' shall ,. r aim t un ·arth .,. rythin g tha t ' is r >lt n in I n1i1ark. '' A. F. Polk. ' -9, Busines.::. Manager. S. A . B UC H AN AN, ' 7, A ss't Businec:.:s M nager. OFFl 'ER S l'residcnt, \'ic c -Pres: cl cnt, . 't:crctary, Tr a-;ur r, >F TILE ASSO ' 1.\TfO:\': T. - r. 'fiB . '89 . \V. L. '7. . K. AI\ . ·o1.u, '89, I cmR JSc l'\', l.clFJ. .\:-:11, II. J~Jo: -.;To . J. I'. 1,00 0 , m nt is untru th ·r • ha,·ing b en no hang· · in th · ;rri cultural ~ o 1rsc of th · ~<, II •g ·, an I it is tc -da y fitt ·d t > and d s t ·a ·h th th or ·ti a1 agTi ultural s tudi ·s. That t h ·r is no ·xp ·rim cntal farm , ,,. admit , hut th · '< 1' FWARK, } )E !.i\W,\ R E. 1 g · is not to hlam · for that. Exp ·rimcntal f:mn · nsi\· . afT;ti rs, and ann >t b arri · I o n aid frot11 th · . ' tat , and t >I tain this HE : as n for go I r . oluti n: is at han I. ·ffc rt.hav b n mad · I y th · pr (i ·sr R5 is no me r ·. \ V e \\'ish all our fri n Is s r.of oil g . Th ·n again th ;range a p ro. p rou: and happy ,,. Y ·ar, and w a lei : h ul I not b: s > s lflsh as t x ·Jud all < th('r that t h sur st way to mak 1 H~6 a : u It is this that has nnde y e ar t y 11 is t d •s r\'C it b ·our p rs \' rni ns obnoxious to an and ·n rgy . for g-ood r ·-- \uti ns r ·m ·mber that th · h · a ftrm \\'ill , am un t t n thing. \\' \ ar h gins th most imp rtant term of t h ·oil ·g y a r. It is ah,·a ys k n wn that th ir ,,·n so ns will not all tak ' tc farming. a; th · tl rm for hard work. Th r ar ' not th \\'· d e n' t \\'ant to mak ·n ·mi __. with thi s imintu-r11pti ns in ·icl ·nt t th portant and prai s '\\' Orth < rganizati n, hut w • ;) ning . ncl I want to warn th m aga inst b ·ing- inAucn · ·d c t ·h stu I nt l y ut: icl rs and arp ·t-hagg ·rs. ~~·ruhli . h_e~ in the int rc. Is of ] . claw:~re o llc ~ . ' . A_rtt . l '> ltctted from the Alum ni. •'e nd u: your sulr scnptt on as so n as po. il )l . Subscn'ption $ r.oo a ) ~·ar. ilr.~rle Copies, 1 0 cen ts. For advertising rates, and all communications, atldres Dl:..'L/1.11 .tiR E OL./..r;(~'R RE VII~' II, mad ------ ·-- -=:=-:--==============-==- T stud Th ntinu t to impr v thi · pap ·r, and to brinl-, bwar .. oll ge fairly l cfore th p opl . \ V hav , been HapJ y sub · ·ri1 ti n, l I as pay up y ur DELAWARE COLLEGE REVIEW. W F pl ' ad as an a 1 o logy for th s h rt m- in gs f o ur ~ lito rial and lo a l cl p:~rt m ·nts, th · .f(! · t of th h olidays. Tl1 e students b ·ing away from t h e oll ·g· , abo ut th tim! yc 1 al clitor mad · his rounds, t h ·r was nothing tn writ· up , so h h ad to us· t it r port r 's fi-i nd , his imag·inati n. Aft r I ing (! a st ·d an I tr ' a ted w II during the holicla) s, w · th · lit orial 1 ani, [I I satisn ·d with th w o rl l in g ·n·ral, and hav n d ·s ir ' t ncl mn a n y ! el y or thin g· s \ r ly, so ,,.e w ill r ·serv our spl · n [i r fu t ure iss u ·s. B ·war . ' . W m urn th e 1 s of s n ot cl A lumnus as th R v. All en Wright, a man of th m ost rcmark a l 1 s tamp f chant ter. A sket h f his li~ ''ill b [I un I in an th r co lumn . It is co ntril 1t ·d by an o l l s tud nt , wh o ha s m ani [i ·st ·d th e gr a test int T st in th R E \ 1 E\\ ( r s m years, and t w h m w , ow man y th a nk s. Many oth rs o f th Alumni should tak e th e s am e int r st in k. 1 in g us p ost ed and in lite rary ca n :.111 tril uti o ns. TrH E ~tud ·nts w r mu h :urpris c1 at t h · 1 " . g rad s o f th ·ir r p orts. .1\'Ian y ,,. re ndition ·cl, whil th r wh ,,. r in th " habit of al\\'ays av raging nbm e 9· , f unci th ir avera g belo w 7. This is a goo lm ,.c as it show · th a t th e : tnnclar I f ·cholarship is b ing- impr cl , but an ex planation is du to th e parent:; a nd guardians. A LL who wis h pi tur s of th c 11 :'·e will blige th bus iness manag r by e n Io ·ing him th ir nam s and a half n cl liar. g uarant d to sell a ·ertain numb r ph t s, a nd s h o uld pl a scd t c m e o ut sq u ar . uc E ar a ls W > g lad t n t tlwt a n w a nd im - prm d ca ta l g·u is s h o rtl y to b issu d. Th cb y h:t s , )J11 wh nth a uth or iti . 1 g mllst he husin ·s:- lik e in th ·ir moy ·m w 11 a: s h n l:trs . 1) E lJ s. ur and 1 ro ur a a ph t ~>Tal h f Ddawa r - - - - - -------- - - - - · ··-WORD S . D:F:LAWARE COLL~GE REVIEW. r acli l u g 5 d la ngua · ch. and • 6 DELAWARE COLLEGE REVIEW. -- -------- lass 0111111 0 11 S f th aJ LI S ' form f it is Th ' iiT 'Yer od. Alas ! it al .DELAWARE COLLI!:GE REVIEW. ---=----- -------=--==- 7 r of ,,. rds! I I \r man AN AMATEUR TRAMP. It has 1J • n th · ·ust >m, for s ·y ;·a! y a r.-; pa:t, for a party lf th ·stud ·nts t a tt mpl a n 'X t 'IH.I c:cl tramp a t the Thanksg·i,·ing \·acati on. \ Vh ·th ·r g·J >ry , bm · or know! ·dg· · a t tuat ·d th b •ar to say. ·ith T can w · d ··Jar tuat d a pai r c,r us to ·xt ·nd thi;-; ust m t > Thank sg·i,·ing 1 ( ~5 hut \r ar · quit · .-ur • that so m ·thin g did in :-;pi r us ,,·ith th · id ·a on t h ' m >rning pr ·vious to that cl:! · or turk ·y. So \ cln ·:-;day<:\' ·ning at :1hout clu sl· two f(:stiv · tramps miL:·ht ha\· · b ·en s ·en making· th ·ir way up th • 1\ .,,. London mad. 1\ l • I ·lla nd sv il . :\I echani ·s,·illv, th · Stat lin an l Jrimhl·,·ill· ar ·soon pass ·d . Sh ortly aft ·r I ·aving th ~ la:t nanH:d pia 'l', an cl ;ts clarkn ·s.- gathers aiJOut us, \\ T ~<'jJarall', I <>th to ~ n j o th • h .-; pitalit of our 'ht:st ·r c<>tt nty fri ·nds. ' 11 ·njoyabl · ·v ni n .~· and a g·CJod night' s sl · ·p f(J llO\\'. \\'ing t IJltr pi ·as:u1 l suJTOliJtcling· ) < r ."< :111 • otlt ·run k nmrn c: uJ sc, the m ornin g ~tart \\·a: mad · many hour:-; af'Lt:r th · la rk had sun •r its matin. With r;tpid :-;tvps \\C ' b ·gin our r ·;t!' jc urn ··. \ V •11(1 ing· our · ·ay up hill and d ·.rn , 1·.ast an o~d s · hoo~ hous ·in a \\' C>od: , up a ~ t · ·t'p l11ll at th Is tmmJt pf' \rhi('h th ' IiLL I' t()\\'n or \ \'(IJHiaiC' l<.ty ·x pos(' I to our g·azC', and th · \'iC'\v is JH> 111 ·; u1 o n •. It is a JH'at, attracti\· · Iitt! · h;tml · t~ n ·stl ·d in among· th ·· hills as cosily :ts a ' hug in a rug . ' T o tit rig·ht, vast quarri es ar · s · n, 1 uming· u p to imm ·nsc h ·ights. Th ·des ·n.t .mal •, ,,. · find the tO\rn as 1 r('tl ·as " . had a nll tpat cl. Sto1 1 ing lung ctwu .L: h to s;>cak t > s 111 a quaintanc ·.-, '"·I ·a \· I \\' Oil !ttl', and turn t th I .ft, and rind our.- ·h-c:.- in front of a larg quarr , : o hiu·h an I c·xtcnsi,· · th a on· might ,tsily ima ui'~ · him.- ·If' : mon~· til · caJton~ ()r 'ol rad >. Pro~ r ·ssin1r, \\T lind Lvttv r roa Is th;tn th · .- ft I ·c\Jing· p;.~;s ·d <•\T r ' <dt~cl htrnish . \\ ith ,·i: i ms ,r roast turh·~· . ~,. '·c. I s ugg ·s ll l by tit · approa ·hino dinJH'J hour, ,,.<. il:t ~ t 11 on. F<,Jio\\'ing· th · r·~ad dir ·ct, \\ 'C' ,,·oulc.l pa ··s t > tit· I .ft of T (lugltkt·nvmr>n, IHtt h ;t \ ' tn .~· r ·~oh ·d to.-·· .,. ·n·t l ~ in~~ \\ ·<I<\ iat ·fi·tom ou r path lClng· ·tHmgh to ~·· th : little liJ\\'11 \ritlt it.- qui t not ·cl ~ ·minar\' fur \'l>ttng lttdi ·:, :tnd tc g<·l a . light p ·pat its- , etipa11ls. Thi s latt ·r wa:, of co ur. ·, . n objc· t to a dignili · I . · ·ni ,r 'tnd a 111 d ·I Junt :·, I tit \\" t: ju:t thr wn in to gi,· . pic t th · ll a np. 8 DELAWARE COLLEGE REVIEW. DELAWARE COLLEGE REVfEW. nth nt r I niCJn Th rk it\·, and h:l\·inu· \\·as graduat ·cl in 1 ~SS· I.l : marri · I an a -o mplish ·d b I · of J)a ·tc n, ht<:, '.rho. pre~, .. d a. most ex L·ll ·nt h •lp -m · ·t t h11n 111 hts mtntst nallalwrs and in th ' s .,. •ral hi gh Jfti ial pos itions that h ' hclcl. II is \\'hol · li[i · \ras sp •nt anwng his O\\'n p ·npl . prea hing· g-m· ·rning and m:1naging the afbirs of th • ··ation. 1I o upi ·d th · p >siti<JJ1 of hi >f' of th T·1ti n f(H· a hJng· tim · in additi >n to his ,,. rk as a minist •r. 1{ ' I ·s a \\·if , t\\'O s ns ;md four claught' ·rs t. m >urn his lo·s. )t! ·.of hi s :ons is a physi 'lan an 1 the oth T a m tntstcr: t\\'o ()r hi s c!:tugh t ·rs ar' gr0\\'11, and both <lr ' hi .~· l!ly eclu<'at ·d; th !th. ·r t\r<_> a.r · ·uung a~H~ <t t s.·houl. I lis appr' tatlnn ol hts ·:u·ly tratntn,g· ts thus : ho\\'n in ·du -ati ng his o-.r n ·hiltlr ·n , I ·sic! s ·t numb T of hi:; IH ph ' \\'S, at his 0\\' 11 CX J '11!- : . I [ · had just b ·gun tor :aliz · th pra ti al a n I nbrg ·d r ·s uits f his lif ·-\\·c rk, \\'hen h ·is t:tkcn frnm his p ·op!c:, \\'ho may trul · xclai m \\'ith th · prophct >f old, '' Th · -hari t r bra ·I! th h rs ·m:111 thcr '()n·' Th ' f(ll·m er s tud 'Ills >f th C(,ll<'g and th p oplc of ' l'\\': trk, ,,·ill recal l, \\·ith fc<.:lings of great r<. ~ p · ·t , th · manly 1urm and manly CJI!ali ties of this nol Jl ·youth. :111<.1 r ·jo i ·thai hi: lit' \\·as :par· l to ac :<Jlllj>lish !10 llHI -h good. I I \\'as a pr ·aclwr (Jf gT ·at 1lO\\' ·r. J I is ~en non s \n·r' ah,·a ·s plain and cl ·ar t·xpc sitions of Srriptur ·, al ound ing: in lw;llltiful im<1 g- ·r Hnd his il lu str:lt ic ns \\' n · dra\rn Ji· Hn th ·i r c;\\·n wild Jif• iu the for · st~. ·a,· --.---..• •ccs---THE REV . ALL EN WRIGHT. I F.ADI:-.; ;, i>A. June 29 1Sc S· fF.:. R ~ . ' 1.o. E t '· B1. n~, 13,)~ C'h ·~tn ut str ··t Phibcllph i, J>a. JJea r.'ir~: En c lo: ·J plca:e find ~f o ney Urder for tttiti n fee for 1\fiss he i-; - - ___. .. ~ -- \V e would remin 1 tlr lady r ad rs that J·:l..sti · si r for yaricose veins or sw llcn limbs .'up 1 rt r., Tru. s s, .·yringe ·,\ '·c ., of th finest Ju ality at reasonable pri ·es ma ' l e obtained at the Ladie~· Depa rtm en t Jf nEI.T, the: Dru rgist H' 11 r of 6th and 7\lark ·t ·trc:t:t s, \\'ilmington. Lady attendant. --· ___. ~ -Yail Bro' s H r -gly , rin omplcxion s ap ts ahead of all other: for merit. .. l)ELAWARS COLLEGE REVIEW. TO a numb ·r f Mikad o nz cl laugh I ut t n 1 urp s . arn ·st an I s em d 1uit answ r t his nquiry. Newark was uuusually qui t during th e hri . tmas holiday , a lth ough th e1e was the u:mal qu ta of vi::, it rs in town. ev ral old students were in town, in ludin g E. N. Va llandi gham , co nn ·t d with th e Philade lphi a Press; harlcs ~. Iandy, m mber of th e New York Produc Ex ·han ge and his j Xa ntu , li. s Lizzie Purn II , dau ghter of our !at Pres id nt. Hon. \ . I. Purn ell, wh o i: now lo ·a ted at Frederi · k City, Md., and is th e Pres ident of a large and flouri shing Fema le · min ary ; Mi:s Carri e rurnell, another and yo un ge r daughter, al o sp n t a few d ay. in to\\ n with fri ends. Another visitor was 1vli-;s race Chest r, who it will b r m mb red, hold s a position as teacher in in the Fred ri ck Fem:tl c c:: minary. John R. Martin, a form er stu d nt , now As ·i ·tant Paymaster U . . N. , topJ edin elaw:ueon hi: ret urn from hina and Japa n, wh ere:: he had bee n t>r dered on offi ·ial bu . i ness . Jo:; ph K() ll o ·k Frame '86, who is now attending th :M di ·a l O.: )nr tment of the niver::;ity of Penn:ylvanw., sp nt a week in town, with hi s un ·I ·, I r. Koll ·k. Fr d eri ·k l~ er ri s, form rl y f th e ·Ia. s of '8 8, who bunk din with th "co unt ," the popular friend of all stud nts; Oliver J1aldcr:to n, Baltimore, and Thomas JJ::i \·is, \ iltm ng t n, ''mlletes my littl e list of p r:; ns th at 7o/II IH: missed. Old student · will doubt ! s reme mber that old dilapidated hou e : tandin g on the c rn r of Main and A ad emy strce t., a nd proving a n ye -sore to th e enti re town. Th ere is now a wonderful transf th old house is no'v formation, and th e sit occupi d by a la rg Int. in s block, built by D. \V. Ca key. The building is of 1 ri ·k, with a front of about sixty and a depth of over eiabty feet. The bt-tilding from an archit tural and artistic p int of vi ew, is a lam ntabl e failure, forming, however, an improvement ver th old structure whi ch it repla ed. In the ba ement is a rolle r !-kating rink, wh ere frequ ent balls are held, and which pro ·per , notwith standing th e calumni ou invectives de :ivered aga in. tit by an ard lnt femal e re' ivali tin th e town re ently. The first noor ont ain s three hand:om glass front s ton~, on of whi ch is o ·c u1 icd l> y a new dru g stor . 'The ond flo or .antain : th offi e of our cwark .ll't~l{Cr and a e. t emed ont 1111 0 1ary th large 1 ubli hall. with a seat1n r a1 a ity of ix hundred, whi ch ha b n in g rea t dem an . in e finished Ia. t m nth. This n w makes the third large hall in t wn , but th t-: 'oil ge ratory retains th palm for siz and c lu iv ne s. The third floor ontains ffi es, et . and will be occupied by lubs and le>dges. It an be s en that it i availabl e C r many u. e. , a lthough dwelling houses are in greater dem:md. ·. DELAWARE COLLEGE REVIEW. I I +. 'ul. \\ . H . B ·n ·s< n, E ·q . . f. R : id : at Ouin y. Jilin IS . ~ 1. J h11 l. ·ill. Li,· ·s in H ·kna , I 11 ta n a. l r >f. ~a h-in ul>l>:tg . Is prin -ipal of to wn ( ;rad ·d . · ·h (J) s a t · ·<rg ·t \\'ll T . 'a mu I ~I c Tutt. I s a rc tir d farm ·r s n ar l\f us ·a tin · 1mr a. II. Li\'(·s in 1\1 il s Is Yi : itin g in th is D. ~ tur Is a p ra ct i -in g· at 1 3+7 S . th I las b · 11 [I r ir o n fou n lry a t I. I . ·.sq. c; . >rg ia. aus ·v. Is Is a . 1\f. Is S c r ', R ·s id es at . 1 il( >rd. au . p te ·s I2 Mi chi ga n yea r. DELAWARE COLLEGE REVIEW. niv rsity has 1,5oo students thi s Th !at Joseph Perkin s will ed leg $ r 2,ooo b rlin 'o l- Prin e ton is rejoicing in her defea t of Yale ;:tt fo ot- b:> II. Jlifty m n ::tre tra ining for positions on the Freshmen rew at H an ard. Out of o ne hnndred Freshmen a t Harva rJ fifAs are ult of a ane rush in vVillia ms, seven tee n us tol>a o. . OJ hornores h1 ve l>ee n suspend ed. Matthew Arnold is a and id a t ~ r th e hair of Th e ramati As iation of niversit y of Pa., poet ry in x ford niversity, England. are go ing te produ ·e a burlesqu e of thello soon. I<r d ri ·k Billin g. re ently gave to th ni The hi cago nine ha signed all h r old playvcrsity of V rmont a library building which cos t ers, and . o Ius a trong hold on next y a r' s c ham$2o ,ooo. pionship. F or th e first tim e in th e hi story f I a milton Canoeing i. in reasin rr in popularity at Haroil ge a colored student has reg i t red in the vard, th er b~.:ing ov r a d oze n anoe owne l>y Fres h man ·lass . th e college. ornell has rece ntly rece ived from PernamSchaef r d efeated ignaux in the Lilliard tourbu o, 'outh Am ri ·a, a very rare s1 ' imcn of lh e nament at 'hi ago, November r 8, by a sc ore of manitee or sea-cow. 6oo to 507. The Amh erst Dramatic lub ar to prod u ·e The ad t. at th e Naval ademy, at Annapodut ing th e c ming winter \Vh y ·herly's Country li , , ce le brat ed the New Year with a la rge ball in (;irl,whi chwas revised uy Augustin Dalylat the gy mnasium. year in New Yurk. A professo r of Ya le College is preparing an Vassa r is not lo. i ng g ro11 nd, a: so me think. enlarged and proph eti almanac for 1886 . Let This year 104 n w stud e nts nt er d a 0 a in off, ttr- th go d work pro ·eed. tecn vcr tlte numl -·r last ye r. T he re are now 26 9 na mes on th roll. Yale Frc ·hmen 11111 t defeat the Harvard Fr sh men at b;:t e-ball befo r th ey ;:tre allowed to tak e 'warthmore Plta!/11~\: t lls us that th eir s hool is pos ess io n f th eir ·Ia s fen e . to ha ve a n w ob:-;ervatory, thanks to th e ffort: Th e Tuft · were d feated in ft ot -ball by \Vilof Pr f. J. S. 'unnin rham, who in Ies · than four month , has raised within $ oo of th e amount re- liams' tea m by a s ore of 2 t o, and al ·o IJy quir d. T e hnolo ry team, I IO to 0 ; but the 'I uft teant gatned a vi ctory ver Amherst by a core of S to "Th tat niversity, of \Vi · on sin , h.:ts g iv - 5· en up daily ·hapel exe rci es .'' The physi ca l and m ntal f;:tculti es need con . tant x r ·ises, Gu t th SJ iritual natur is of so littl e importan e that it an be ignored with impunit}' · " Th e hri tm.:ts tour of th Gl ee luiJ as far as arrang d will tak e in Cbi ago, St. Loui:, In dianapoli s, l\1ilwaukee and in cinnati." \Vhere is th e Gle 'lub of Debware Coli ge? F ho.. an sw r: , taking a long va ati n. "The Fr shman of the niv rsity of ali for nia have se ttled the C]Uestion f a l:ts. hat by ad 1 tin g whitc mortar-board ·. " \ e h uld think gre n \\' uld be m re I e . min r to J Fre hm a n. Perhaps th yare gre n en uglt and wi h to pre sent a o ntra t. 1. ty-three w re LJ. 1 end ·d r , m 1 <:li ed t ap 1 gize for at tendin g a rep re entati n of Ri hard lli. ntrary t the rul s of the s h ol. Th , :t ud e nts stat e in their oll ge 1 a1 er that th ey we nt to see how ma ny of the fa c ulty wa thcr . Th y ar ex us abl . The l rovid n e b.:tse -ball club Ius decid ed n<1t to be r J rese nted in th e league. 'tart refus es to b .old,pref<rring to stayout of th e base -ball fi eld. All th e other play er: have Leen di ·posed of. ystemat i tra ining in the ne w gymnas ium at th e niv er ·ity of Peensylvania, ha:; l>ee n ommenced tind e r the g uidan ·e of Prof. Penn 11. Prof. l\TcLean will ·o ndu ·t the sparring d part m nt. I 'The good -humor d r. M osh, wh ose g rny hairs se m alJout to ue l>rou g ht ins rrow to the g rave by th e l'rin eton b y ·, ha · smiled co res of tim . wh n told th.:tt th ret and ep ulchral midni ght pas. \ urd of th e . tudents was : "Jimmi e M · 'os h by Go~ h . "-Ex. - - ___... ----- - Z. James Belt's. lose and Bla k. \ amty Fair igarettes are pure. J3 l)ELAW ARE (:()f..LF.<i E I~ EVI EW. ---~~~-------------- ~==========~~ Thi 'IWR .\. Extra loth, 1 y M :H) ~1.25. J. is the first 1 oeti · ffort, Agnc: Tin \..cr. TIJu.,trnll.!d. 1:!1110. B. Lippinco tt 'o ., l'l, ibdc lphi:l.. The r m·m e of Italian lif~ ontain ed in the Pilf?t:S of this n vel is ex ecdin cr ly interesting. It 1s the produ ·t of a . cholar and a brilliant writ r. The glimpse of ltalian and \en tian sce nery is viviJ and graphic. Th e heroine i · a 1 .des> and an rphan. Exchange f friend sh1p w1th IJuk · kolJerto 1 ' Rubi t rCJ, awak ns a ~nor ar.d nt affe c~ion in both, but he unhappil) IS marncd to a butt rf1y of fa ~; hion. Hi s \\'ife and ·o~1:in, '?unt ' leme1~t~ perform th ~i llain ' s ta ~k. 1 here 1.· , 1n an ong1nal wa), a ~IJ!:!. ht remllld er of Rulwer's '' Last Days of 1 ompeii," in th vivid ui c tun: of the crupti n or l\lt. bchia, and l>y its means too, ju ~ tice is wr u rht, and in !·cars_ after th tru e lovers are unit · d. The plot 111 thts form lonl · rather common J la ·e but with tht! in ·id cnts and ·h:tra c kr dL:Iin eatin rr it nuk s an cxcct• ling! readable and ·nt c rtai1~inrr novel. The work dL:serves to be classL·d wit h th e m d rn classt s. Rll< lFl.l~ss ; n. R<mn. nc in l'hym c , by J. 1.. \ ·n. n:-;a nt. Jl a ndso mt.:ly IJound nnd i llu ~trate d . - )0 pp ·. !'ric . ~2 . 00. B. Lippin 't tl 'o. , l' hi l.Hlc~ p ~ l in . -1. )I' ,,de I y William \ d:-; n, l\ ewark I> I. .f. Al.ways are we glnd to welcome a lit rary 1 r du L:tlon.from an alumnu <;, but especially wlwn that ]Jroduc ttOn merits the highc .. t cncotnium ·. If ' kooAcss " uld hoa. t that L n rr fcll ,,. \\hit t1. er, . 'I' e·: nyson , r s 1n oth r r anowncd' pet, wa · 1t · auth r, Wl! could assure it s pul>li~hcr: la rg sales and many praises· or, in other \\'Ord ._ , we are s:Jre that it u c :-L'f\' L'S thi s treatment at the hand of th 1 ubli ·, ar~d especially rrom those in this neighhorhood who ar acquainted with th romantic e randywinc and it. Jo, ely walks. To the one tlut r ads thi s rom:m e of ral and Elvandine, new ' harms will be dis ovt:red in walks along the ra - ourse, awakened by new associations of th e highest order. The Introdu ti n bcg;ns with "One LrifT~ l l J<tr. c d. y I h C(llc:"ly !-.lrollc(l In mu scful solitary m d, Aiong the 1 .1th where s e :-~ w :ucl roll d , r frngrant wood, tnrgincrl with fring Tl c whi · pcr mum1urit~~ llr:wclywinc. " The stor p ~ ns wi th a musefnl dream by the autho r whrn his intcr:-st in the rom:m t i( · i-; awa kncd by the p~·attll! of a littl e girl. Tlv..! hero' · fat her i:; llll'l, who rei at s an a I kgor\', then fc 1lluw: tl e author's ~tory. 1\llll 1Z '"t lcr;,h the f;llher tl '11 tell:; th e st<J ry f his ~un . 'Eh·andinc ' ~ : :or ' whiclt ~ llow;-; i , of a swe t and almost h >I· Lharact ·r, yt.:t mingled with the natur:1ln . s f a s hool -_g irl ro man< ~ . In fact, we ·an : ay that th ent1re \Olum l'i >f the hi ohcst p ti ordor, · ntainin~ man s ·ntiment · worthy of The entury m~ azin ~ r J anuar i. as go 1 a ~1um1Jer as any of lts prc d~ ·ess rs, whi< h is s1 akIll~ by n m ans ·li •htin g ly o f it. 1\1 r. B nja - I m.1n concludes hi · inter tin g pap ron Tl'h Tan w1th the finest of iltu .. trating ·ngra vin '.' . H enry Jam s's erial " rl he Bo. t nians" is : till rum ing, and with . 11 · .ss. l iol rr i al arti I· · on by - n ft'athcr ·d : p ·1 sand pointers will int re ·t man . J.ohn B~dewin's T est11:1ony is laiming th ~tt nlion of Its n:ad rs. } rank h ... ·r ckton g 1vcs a rl ev r negro dialc ·t ~k c t ·h, "Th 'lov ·rfi eld' s ' arriacrc." A portrait and sket ch of\ ·rdi IS exc: cdingly instru tiv . · n le Remu s produces another . n _of hi s enjo) .1bl so ial charn .t r sketches tn ht "Trouble n Lo. t Mou1tain." Gen. Po1 e add another to his fearle . s and ' Ollfi d n e-in: pir d war pnpers and m kes a : ve ·c atta ·k on Fitz John P rt ·r. lhi ·a-BraC" , 1en Letter. and th "T pi · of th e Times,'' contain unusually uright and spi ' Y matter. In rcc ivin g the January numb r of Lir pin cott's Magazine w almost w !come a n w m nth ly. It h. s chan .,.cd it s Edit rship to . rr. \\"illi :.1 m f. '\ .d:;h \Villi:un ' h ·phcrd ; ha. · h.lfl 'T t.l it..; co\'er; its general make-up; and, . min g ly, it s t ·pe. Th e c ver is pretty and attra tire, printed in r d and black. Th e double olumns have been don aw:1y with and sincrl · ·olumn: 110\\ rcpla them. • n anonymou s writ er . ntril.Hit~ . a serial entit led "Taken hy .'ieg ,"whi ch pr mi scs to he an interestin g and true de: rription of New Y rk li~ . The th ·r serial i: "A Ba :hclor': Blunder," by \ V. F. orris, a pr min nt Engli~h n0\·e1i. t. Th r is anoth r whi h de erv s mention. lt i: from th ready pen f Miss Tin kcr, wh o ha~ giv n it the odd name of "Pali:~ gencsis." A li s · u s~ ion n Civil 'er i ,C R form is opened uy Gail Hamilton. Hon. . B. Eaton is expect ed to respond in th next numb r. '\\ e -onp<itulat · the 1 ttiJii ~ her: upon th eir new acqui~iti n, and e. p cially UJ on the abi lity and cnterpris of their n w Editor. ur wi shes are for their abund. n t January .'t. Ni holas wel ome alike young ld, se m: t be almo. tan imrrovement on the 'hri ~ tmas numb er. \V. 1 f. Howell..; is a prominent co ntributor a · is al : Edith Tho1 1:1 .' . .' uch a tna g:1 zin ·, ci rc ulat d a mon g th . . youn g ha: a powcrrul innucn e in a w a ~ e ning an a pp ti te for ben cfi ·ial rcauin '· - - ..__. moke t h ... ap ci ar ·tt Buy a bottle of Ideal T oth Powder. q. . J.JELAVJARE COLLEGE REVIEW. The Purest Drugs gARPETS AT RETAIL. John & Jas. Dobson , MA !\'U FACTURF.I.:. S, 809-813 Chestm<t St., "PII 1LAI>El.l'lllA. All gr:ulc~ in our stuc k at lowest pri C:i. ~pc ia l Uarg:1in c; to oO'c r at 20 per cc11t. (,cl lW m 1rket values. Hy lm ying <Jf uo.; you ;ave int rmcdiale 1 rolit: . E.ARLE::~S (!II • U. f) t~a (1fl@S o y • t• atn tngs - AN U- -A NO- I Family Medicines. Perfumery, T ilct Article. , etc \\h at w uld you be, dt:arcs t, it I ~hould .press th · stamp o f I vt ~ upCJ n thos ~c alin g- wnx lips? " I, " res ponded the fairy -like r atur~·, "sh uld 1) ~-~ tat iun cry ~" > AT LOWES T PRICES. EDW. g, JAY, Druggist, .A'E IV 1R A~ l E L any h ur ofd:1y I ~ all at rema rk or ni ght. \: ottn g .\f r. L mon 1 cale was heard to at the Philad ·lphia c hrysanthet1Utn c:-;hil>iti n: - - - - - - - - " Ah, 1i.-s 1 c Bisqu e, the ·hry. anthc~mtm is just li k · your ·<.:lf- it ·omes so la t·." "lndccd.and I like r Ill'S If ab ' Mr. Peale- it has nos ·ents to speak f f.'' E. S. GILMOUR, HARDWARE LOOKfNG-GLASS I l)a1a, sol >rl y: "That was [Ui te a monstro. ity ot t h:1d in th' pa rlor la:-; t evenin g ." 1\'laud, nttt led : " lnd d . th at mu st d cJ end UJ on on ' s 816 Chestnut St., Philada i ttnd ·r.- tandi ng of th e term m nstro ity.'" l )aRo,~·rrsl rrOIIf'S, En.,·mv/n.~·s . pa, th wrhtfully: " \\ ell two heads upon one pair of s ho u1de rs, fur exam p 1e. ' ' Wm. D. Rogers, Son &go., l\hs . I•..1zzl ctop 1w.s Iu. n ma k.· tn g :111 arn es t c ffort to hav ' h r sun J ohnny tau g ht to play o n th 1 t l pi a.no. A few day s ~w l\1Irs. Fizz! ·top ·ailed upstatrs : BUILDER.S, " \\h yainty tt}rarti ·in g yourpic , Johnny?" '' r arn.', 1007-1011 Ches tnut St.. 1 " uu are not. y, 111 haven't tou hcd the piano ''//l ff)! ' I!'J'f I in the last half hom.'.' . ., 1 ' ...~ · ' ·· " I'v e been pra ·twtng all th e .-am. ' lh re d" ar· p::~u · ;.; in thi .- mar('h and I am pra ·tieing ~ thelll ov rand ov r until I kn o w th em pc: rft: ·t. " W .\R E-R >OMS, J CARRIAGE+ =~~Ei~t:~~~· ~ ~ ANI Harness. ) Opp site Washington liotcl, NEW ARK, DEL. Philadelphia Badge Depot. I I Jacob Somerset, 1 I ' I COLLEGE & SCHOOL BADGES, 722 CHESTNUT Street, ·rrL ADE~L n'l!' rA. L h L' c I I umuBr lffiB oa PI7L . _ - .1 . -' A smart 1 r fcss.or advi . d a stud nt who 1 Bulldi~g Sup~li.::s.' w uldn't ex pres· ht th oug hts to send them by 1 __ ~ 2 frei g ht. LARf;E . T STO C!\~ 1 , . . L 0 II 'EST I'll' I c.•E .<;. :r:o §r. l•rcshman: Iurr y ur wtth the 111 ubator. I 1 ....; : want to blow the fo tba ll up. .1 Wright & Son, ·~ J An Am ri ca n gi rl an buy the tit! of an Au.- 1 NEW \l'K , I>EL. -i5 trian du ·hes. for $ r so,ooo. Thi is mu ·h heapC:l · r · cr than marrytng a ,orc tgn no bl eman, a n d d e ' I·d - Ladies' Depart·ment OF 520 COMMERCE ST. ed ly mor plea. ant. DAVID ~gA 1'1'ERgQQD, , The sultan of Turke 's expenses are $1 2 .ooo F•nt ' J >1-4>"1 <• ~ J~. I ~. oo o and hi s in m e on ly .'!!. ),ooo,ooo. Th e titan , Abd?minal Snpport crs. ,,--;,, mu t I cl very mtwh lik th e ~7 - :1 - w cek ·Jerk who 1 Uten~: e r p :)c;>rters. Engraver on Wo:>d, · -: Elast1c Stookmgs. 1• t J ,\.e 1 11 · 1>C .' t gtr 1 to a, r 01 T ~l. I1 Tru.sses, Braces. N. E. Cor. th & Chrs tnut S• s S & & ' You dear thin'·" sh sai I, gll'hing l). "h o w yrmges, c., c. J> . nnR , \11'.~ , h.1 nds me 'OUr I onn 't dn'.- look ! I 'm st 1re it I ~Lady Attcnd.1nt. 1 ( ;l'll . l l l:'\ (; ' , looks a.- well a. it di I h t wint r." Cbly a ! _ _ 1i\l ac hin s, &t: ·ott!d say things likt· tlti::i and say th em so Cor. t!1 ani Market c::::ts., lle..,t :-; tyl . ~ 1 ~ Z, JAMES :BELT ,- 1 1 1.<1\\' I'R WI·:·. I WIJ.l\H:'\(;TO~. I lFl.. Do not paint the inside of your house, but do tlse COWGILL S WOOD STAINS. They perfectly ilnitate Fi,·e 'Voods on botii painted and paint d Wood-,vork. Ull• DELAWARE COLLEGE REVIEW. =----- ---·= This Lamp J•O!'iiTIVEL Y of OIL. Gives a T. tc:Jn eq ual in Brilliancy to GO Candles , or 2~ Gas Burners. Th-is is the molit Powerful and P rfect Richmond $traight gut (No. t) gigarettes. in~ r rson>; who nrc will to pay a little rn rc th nn the price h. rgcd for th e ordinary trade "i~:ucttcs will find thc:.e Citr.\rettcs far : UJ1Crior l a ll th ers. "" -B EWARE llF 1\IITAT!CI:'\ >; A'\1> lll:-iER\ E Tli.\T Sl<;:-1. \ · ITRE Ul' ':"' lH::Rs i<;:\11-:t> A l'l' E.\R S Cl:"' E\'EK Y J' ,\ C KA<;E. Family Use. LJGUT 1 ;.'R~.:otx1.. I~n~JR~~I~ our ~ld Gas or Oil cfiandc- lt ~rs .or brackets, and , •.,II mcrease J. WEIDENEH, A:'\n LAMP STORE, rHILA. Sole Owner N EVV A RK' of Pateat. 1>1-:I., DUB ELL ~·n.==-11\ - •' ~sporting A. 36 8. 2d St., TA1..:.,..,. •.,._..., ~·~ A. J. REA GH &Go.. '~~ hiA~UFACT Rl~G STOVE Send for Illustrated Circular. Alhn & ginter, Manufacturers, Richmond, Va. ~~~ o f ( ;o d:-; ca n TltE CHArtPIOI f11 the n 11t, be pr ' ·ut cd at ' hf'RP Mt and ~a.fcHt Lamp N h Z. I . r.,r Chnrc ht!l', at an Cl or s Hl\111', or Goods 1-1 ouse,:/)::- No. 23 SouLh Cth f::trce t, Philadc lp h :a. h'au flt~/1, Crt'rkd, l-crm11 Tntni.r, ·mna.rt"11111 JiiJ/tin,;.r 7a t.:!.:!e an.! (;,:nrnrl Sjlorlinx Goods . <; t d" s nt . 0 . I >., or on receipt of pri · ·. for l llus tralecl 'ata~0~u . ~bSencl STORl'. !;(), 23 SOUTH 8lh ST. "l1219, ":'. • 1-actoty, om! ":3 ~:e,ch 111 I L. t !J L /,/'//f. I. - ·- - Sh·e.c'<f PUiVIP! BUY THE BEST BLATCHLEY'S I POnCELAE, l·LHlED n 6EA:.'IL.E S ~ T :.JE I! COPPER~I-l~\ E D P -;--, Do llO~~r~mc·l !•~to U11r~~-~~.~,;:~~~-~ f,~~~t. r:::: . ...:, . ·- ..• h onr~ c:C~"'l:n~ATCH: " i 1 E. THIRD STREET, ~ DElaware. l.arrtJI Stol"k a11:l J: (I1NJI Prius in tlu City. -DELAWARE- Steam Marble ·and Granite \}\l"QRKS. TRII=-l.E ENAMEl. PU~J1 2 VVilminuton, ---==-- BLATCHLEY No. t te ·, r:.d . t=:Y .Nl~nl: f'r, f. :lr) MARKET ST., P!.,ll:-1c1'n. '' dtu to Jl c !1)r uawc uf -!!C~:~A.L A;,;cu t, MONUMENTS, TOMBS, l911-cfo~u-ze.~, &c. The L:lrgest Stock, I\"ewcst Designs and I owest Pdce! in the St-ate. trALL WORK GUARAN TEED FIRST CL:\SS. DAVIDSON & BRO-, 5th and King Streets, W!LMI ·cTON, DEL. DELAWARE COLLEGE REVIEW. - - -- - -- ---~---- -- - .. -- .- T::S:E FOR ~885-86_ The rc· tH:trka l,l · intcre .- t in t ! . ~.: \ :1 r Pnpcrs :-~n<l in the ma ny titt tcly :trlicJc.., nttd ..,lriJng ..,cr i:ll f'e :-~ lu r s pu l•lislted r' t: l'll tly itt Til E : ~-::-; ·I t!~: \ ' ha » g.l'e n tlt :tt m :-~ cnzine a regul a r circulatio n uf M o re th a n 2oo ,oc:o C p i s !.~ o !!thly. Ante mg tl te ~ ' alu rcs fm t! ~c con ting vulu nt , whic h I cgtns Wi th l l C :\oi' Clll ll' l' t.U il li l:l', :11' : T H E vVA: R P APERS BY G E N. G P.. /. 1·~·;- .:'.ND OTHERS. T hese wi ll I e ·e n! i~;u '<i (m ..,, o f tl: ·m ill u..,lrn tcrl unt il the chi d ' ·ve nt s of !I.e 'ivi l \\ :11' h:,ve I cu1 d '"C riLed lly Jcad ittg panici p:n tl s on I oth .., id s. L ~.: n em l C ra t1l's p~. p e rs inc htrl · <l c»t:ri J>lions of tltc l•a tt ! ·s o f 'hnt ln11 o0ga aiH I th e W i!d rn ·,:. (; ·n ·rn l :\l c 'le lla n will wr ite of \nt ic ta m, (;l: n. I >. C. llu e ll o f Shil oh, ( ;c nem is Pope, 1. ngs lred :-~ nd others of th e S 'l'!lltcl l:ull l'un , cl ., etc. 1\n \'a l 'o mi J:-~ 1 ..,, in htclin g tit ti rh t l>e tw ee n th e /1 ·, ·arsm:~'r ' :-~ n d Lit e .·1/.alm m a, l•y of'li ·crs of both '>h ips, will I.e de,; ril •e<l. Th e" I\ 'Co ll e lion,., of a l 'riv :-~ t e ' 'a nd sp ia l wa r 1 ap rs o f a n anccduta l or hum orous c lt a r:-~c t e r 11 il l be f~.:a lurcs o f the )' ·:u. SERIAL STORIES BY W . H. HO W ELLS, MARY HALLOCK F OOTE, AND GE ORG E W. CABLE. Mr. fl ow ·ll 's s ·r ia l will l1e in li g ht r" in th an" Th e n.isc of , ' il :ts 1 .:-~ p h n nt. ' 1\ lr. F oo t ''s is :1 .., tory o f min ing life, n nd i\olr. 'n l,k's :1 II O\' clc tl t: (I ( th e 1\rcnd ia ns f L oui »inna. lr. 'a!.le will nbo C\l l t l ril ~t t lc a seri ·s f p:1 pers on S l. 1·e !'> llllg'" nncl cl:t nces, in ·! udi ng nq_:- ro s I'J ' Cn t wo rsh ip et . ~: EC IAL FEATU R ES !1 1 lucl · " ,\ T ricycl · P il~r im a1-!' • to l'o mc,' i l lu str:-~ l e<l l1y l'c tln ·I I ; II i,forica l l':•pl' r!-. l•y Lcl wnn l J·:cclcslon :l tHI 1th c rs; l'::p '1'.~ on l 'e r~ i a , hy S. (;, \\ . Ht: ttjn tn in, b tt:ly l '. S. m ini ste r, w ith ltll lltt:rcat" illu ,. , tr:l li(Jttt'; i\»tru n o m ic:-~ 1 Arlie! ·s, prac tica l :-~ n d pop ul.1r , on "~ i c! ·:·c:ll A~. trut \ l l l l )' "; l':q c r-; on Clll i,ti:lll · L'nity l·y rcpr<.:-ct.t:tli l·cs nf v:-~ri o u -; religio us dc tto tn in:1 ti ons; l'., l'crs un .l\lanu a l l :d ucat ion, by v:1 ri ms cxp~.:r t s , c.;tc , <.:IC. SH OR T STORIE S Hy Fr:-~ ttl~ R Stoc kt on, l\ lrs. 1 Je le n J ackso n (ff. II ), 1\Trs. M:u y ll a ll ock l 'ootc, Jo I .ha nd ! ·r ll nrri..,, ll. 1[. Hoyese n, T . A. J .1111' ier, Ju l i :-~ n l b wth or n ·, l~i lt nrd !. J ohtb lon. a nd uth ' rs ; :1 1Hl po~ m s l1y le:Hiing poe ts. Th J >c pa rlm ·nts," ( lpcn 1.dl cr.~," " Hri c -a- J:r:-~c , " <.:I C. , will IJt: fully susta inet1. THE ILLUSTH.ATIO NS \V iii (,e kept up to th st:111d:1rd whi ch hns m:ule TilE E~ 'J'I' " \' · nb r;lvi ng-; fntnou: the world vc r. PRICES. A SPECIAL OFFER. l'cgub r !'> UIJ:cri ptiCi n p rice , ,::' 4 o a yc:n . T c n:-~hl e ne w re:td<.: rs to gd :1 11 the \Va r l'a pc r~ , with co ntrilmti ns froltl C t:ncr:tl s C r;1 nt, J: c:llt r ·g:ml, ~I · 'le lbn , J. E. J hn slott. L ew \Va lbr ·, Ad tniral l'urtcr a nd ot l; ·rs, w e will s nd th e I 2 h:1ck nund .crs, 1\u n .: ml ·r, 1 "-t , 1 > ( lctol,c r, 1 ·sr, , w ith :1 year 's '-Uhs·ripti on l.~.:gi tt n in g- wit h 'o vc ml •e r, i ·. 5, .fc'r $6.nc 1 , .f;,. llu· ·w/.•,,1,·. ;\ "UI N'I'iption, with th e 1 2 num bers J,o ut td i11 tw o lt:111<bn m · ,-o ~u n t e~ , $7·5•>, jill" the 1eholt" . l::td:. ll UillLers only !-> Upp lie l :\l these }'rices with ~u L..,cri J l ion ~ . f'tl/ 1' (/Jrtd.· IIU/11.~11') <l'i !/ Ot' Sl' lll V11 /, ·n tt'on lin's !nj>, ·r . II dc.tl ' 1'. :-~ n tl p st m nst cr~ tn ke su h..,cr ipli nns :-~ nd supJ'l y ll ll ltl l ' r-; :1CC'O rrl ing to >ll r specia l r, r re mill :lllC lll :ty I e ll t:-td · dircrtl · to T ilE t::--1 Tti l\\' Cu. , . ' t·:W Y ll t\ K. .·1 ln:t' Jj>Nt'mc'll 1't 'fjllt 'J /. on· National School of Elocution and Oratory, J!/1/f.A DE L 1'/I/A . Thi s inst itution offe rs supe ri or fa ciliti es for .lass a nd Prlvn le Instit uti on in :-~11 th e de pa rtmen t.:; o f a complet e Eloc ut i o n :-~ ry a nd Ora t o r i.:::-~ 1 uur,;e. S P E ' f /\1. SLJ MMER Tl·, RM ad:1 pt e<l lo 11 (Te Stu clc nt :-;, T e:-~c h e rs nnd lergym cn. ::-~ t:-~ locu c (66 p:-~gcs) se nt on nppli ' at ion to th e Secre ta ry. JOHN H. BECHTEL. REGA L. NOBhESSE . OUR Straight Ct1t Cigarette Is respectfully dedicated to the COLLEGE ' O CIET/1-:.~ '..; OF AMERICA. 14 FIRST PRIZE MEDALS. Wm . S. Kimball & Co. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, WILMINGTON , DEL. Op ·ned J a n. 11, with "l3 .' T O I DE AL.' ." Ran fiv e davs. ) a n. 16. M ADAME ,TAI\At'STIEK in " fllnl lfouu .'' 18. .1. I\!\ LO ;l SE KFLL . ;c;, JL'l.IA. JU \'1~ Jan. Kl:'\(; AND DR. ULLRICH, 653 N. Twelfth Street, Philadelphia. \ regular graduate w ith hospttal expe r ience. Cu ;.n :-~ n t ee~ to cure (a lso by l ' tl er) all Private, Blood, Skin and Nervous Diseases, Varicocele, Loss of Power, Results of Youthful lmpruder.cc, Spermatorrhce~, et c. Come a ncl he nnvi nce I. Ad vi e fr c a nd ·tric tl y confid ntinl, I I ()l' RS- to J, 6 to 9 :•. :-.r, DELAWARE COLLEGE REVIEW. ~CID F rors/OrdS :a: 0 S P :a:~ T E_ For Dyspepsia, Mental and Physical Exhaustion, Nervousness, Diminished Vitality, etc. Prepareu according to tl1e direction · of Prof. E. N. II or ford, of Cambridge. A preparation of the pho phates of lime, magne ·ia, pota h and iron with pho ·phorie acid in such form as to be :cadily ass imilated by the sy ·tern. Universally recommended and pre!:criberl hy physician of all sch ools. lts action will harmoni ze with such. ·timulants a are n eces ary to take. It i tile be ·t tonic kn wn, furni shing su-;te nnnce to both brain and body. It makes a delicious drink with water and sugar only. As a Br:1in and Nerve Tonk.-DR. },. \V. RODERTSON, Clevelanrt, ., snys : "From my xperience, can cordially recomm end it a. a brain ami nerve '.onic, c<;p cially in n n·ous debility, nervous dy£rep. ia, ·tc. , etc. For Wakefulne:::s.-DR. vVu .uA r P. I.OTI!JER, 1 ufhlo, J • \., say:: "I prescribed it [I r ::t atho lic priest, who wa. a hard stud e nt, [I r wakefulne · , e-xtreme ncrvousne s.~ , etc., an l he reports it has been of great benefit to him." In Nervous D ebility.-DR. Eo r;'l F. 'E, l ortlrrncl , Me., says: "I have pre cribed it for many of the various forms of nervous l1 b lity, a n I it has never f<ilecl to d g od ." For the Ill 1- ff .cts of Tobacco.-lJR . . A. 1•ERNA I.D, Boston, says: "I have u. ed it in ca. :of impaired nerve function with I..Jencllci::tl results, e pecially in ca es where the sy tem is affected I..Jy the toxic action of tobacco.' INVIGORA~ING, f'ri ces rea:onaLlc. STRENGTHENING, .l-IEALTHFOL, REFRESHING. Pamphlet giving particular · mailed fre e. Manufactured by the RUMFORD CHEMICAL WORKS, Providence, R. I. :BE "\\V OIV RCN1 f TEM:FLE GAT T.l/E TI-:I:E-'-~ TREj "THE LITTLE TYCOON." NJ TIE:-'T -• E General Agents, C. H . GRI FFIS & CO ., 41 N. FRONT .'TREET, PlllLADELI'liTA. et sample from the Bu. ine:: Ma nnge r, or from CLA T N C. Cu ATE, ewark, Del. ample bottle· can be obtained from the Busines.l Managc.t of the !::VIEW for 25 cent::.. , -~- COLLEGE REVIEW. ------- DELAWARE - -------.:.------·---- - ~DELAWARE -- ~ COLLE'GE.k .. ' ......... ' --- FACULT-y: 1'1-IE REV. J. J-I. C LI>\VELL, J\. i\I, Jll OFE ·.·o R OF :\11·::\T \1., :\I()RAL J\:\1> THE D., PI,E. ·Ir>E:\T, I '()LJTJ<'.'\1. sen: . 'E. J). Rl~ R. \\ JLF, 1\'I. \., PH. D .. (I I ·icl "!berg.) l'ROVE .·.· R OF ' JIE~H STRY, A:\ n. J·RE.DERI ~ K SA:\ IT :\1'\' S ~ IE~ 'E. CHESTER, H. S., T Il~ P V. AT\ I ~ LO A. DENTON, M. J\., -J I'I' OFESS R E R PR FJ ~ SSOR ( V 1' .. \K TEi'\T LAKGL.AGES. .. A. HARTER, A. lYI., L\TTTEM .\TI .', AND i\10 1 LPN LA~GuA ES. -- ~ ......... .___ The Institution ha thr terms per year. The first begins on the first \Vednesday of September, and ends on Friday, the I 6th of Dl;; ember; the se ond begins on the first \V ednesday of January, and ends on th last Friday of Mar h ; and the third begins on the fir. t vV cdnesday of April, and end. on the third \~Vednesday in June. There are two ourses of study: The Cia Jt't·a!, and the c/e11!/jic awl Agricultural. The ollege building ha · been refitted, and enlarg d. New apparatus for ur eying and Physic · ellent LihrJ.ry of several tho11 ·a nd 'olumes, and posses es every have been added. Has an fa ility for the higher edu ation of young men. The ollegc i.. itu:.tt din a b autiful and h althful ountry; the ·ommunity is intelligent and moral, and the town i. convenient to the itics of \\ ilmington Philadelphia and Baltimore, and to all point of the Peninsula. There are ten tate cholar hips availal>l · to vcr ·ounty of Delawar , for whl h appli ation should be made to the scn:! ral memb r::; of the 1, gi.slature. For atalogues or~ r information r btinrr to admi. ion, addr ss PREST. J. H. CALDWELL, D. D., ~ E\VARK, ELA.\VARE. Vol. IV. FEBRUARY, 1886. No.5· WJ(El~W~~E . (©l~(€'(E fri®~~~Wo ~ -- - J.~ ·----------------Editorial, 1~ or t h rs, - - - 3 ~ G Dr•ok R eviews: Th e En yclopcdists and the F ren ·h Revolution, - G 'Th 8 ad Hero, Locals E x hanges, De lumnis, - - . ollege Notes, porting Not s, _ 9 • ~ J 1 I l (. 1 I ~~ nu. iness Dots, - hes nut Burrs, - 12 r. ({ DELAWARE COLLEGE REVIEW. ESTABLISHED 1840. SIMONS, BRO. & CO., MANUFACTURERS Fine Jewelry, Cane Heads, CHAINS, THIMBLES. VlAMONDIS, "W" ATC.I-l.Y:C. ~, &C. 6u anJ 613 Sansom St., Philadelphia. Sl\10KE SMOKE GOLDEN DURHAM BELT Cigarettes. Cigarettes. for working peor,lo. Send 10 cents postngo nnd we will Ill nil you J..'IU•: It, a royal, valuubl • 1111111plu hox: of goods that will put yon in lhl~ way of111aking mor 1110noy in~~~ w day~ thnn you ever thought pos:~i blc at uny business. CapHnl not. required. You ca 11 hvc ILt hom and work in s pare &imeonly, or nil Uw tltu . All of both l!(lX fl, of nil ng . , gr:\nd ly •u · flsf'11l . 1it1cu 11L ~ Ln :i=.i :tll ily ear u cu ev'J'yovcuin){. 'l'hn,t nil •ho want work m,,y tc. t. th~ ltuMiueJ,j , w lll ·•k • t,his unp:~.ndl led oflcr: To all v:ho :uc nut well !Jal isfi d wo will ·en •l 3 1 t p:1y l'or HElp tbe tTo nbl of wl'iting ll !'t. Full p:u·t.iculars, tli r •r·ti o wl, etr..bsent fl·oo. ln1111 nst n:t.v nloso lntcly Hnre for all who !!tart ut, once. on ' t delay. Addrc l! :SI' JN SUN &. 'u., l'ortlund, 1\lainc. J. "HER([ WANTED T 8 J'RI~CJI'A I.S, TE l·l.~ ~ • Assistant., am! a numII ber for Mu. ic; also, Art and Specialtie'i. Send stamp for application form aml circulars of information to National School S\.1 pply Bureau, Mention this paper. CHICAGO, I LLINIOS. WA$HINt;TON HOTEL, NE'"W'" ARK:. DEL. JAMES A. WILSON, Proprieror. FIRST-CLASS LIVERY .llttached. UirTEAMS to Hire at all hours, and at fair prices. Hack meet all guests and other passen~ers. J. T. ZERCHER HAS OPENED HIS NEW ConCectlonery & Oyster Saloon, where he is prepared to furnish the public with Oysters in aay style. IF ysters delivered to families, free of charge, by leaviDg orders nt his store. .AfAI~.V STREET, NEWARK, DEL. DREATH RS there:\ mnn with soul so deau ',; l,u J',.;·; cr tu h is wife haLh said, " I ll'ill :1 flowt.r !P rd e n make, ] 'ltd f r my own and thy dt:ar snke, Anu . w with soeds t'> come up quio :k, \1'i1ich you, of onl'lie, will buy of VJC.:K t•• If u ~ h t' <.n: be, 1 pr.y repent, Jl nd have an orJ '!r qui k ly sent. 'J 11"1 •· we~t t~1 :,· rc~ t. I 'm sure, will be, A:t It ~. )' dear wife will sm ile on thee , The C ·rn··::; :1. w rk of 1 50 pages, Colored Plate~, JOOO illu,..tr<.~t;,m - , w' th descriptio ns uf the best Flower, :mu , , gt:t. b: •s . pri.!r:-; vf e:r;ds and plants, and h i.lw to grow th c.n. l t tf' 'l, p 11 wl :•t you wnnt fnr the garden, ancl h o v to r,- ~ t i· . Printf'•l in Engli. h and G~nnan . Price on } 1 • c.:n t-> , wl11.- 11 may be deducted from firs t orJ..:r. BPY ' I "1. • v ' JAl\.WS · ..:. · ~ ~·RF.IX'~.A'i.' HE.\IJQ TA RTER:~ . v.c.::, SEEDB:&L'...N, F.ochester, R Y. DELAWARE COLLEGE REVIEW. ------------- DEER PARK HoTEL, I :@:LEGE o·, @MEitC'C N'"E-v\T .A.RK;, DEL- JOHN E. LEWIS, Ottlc , 1200 Cbestnut St., Phlladelpbla.. A Proprietor. O CCUI'III:S TWO CO MMODIOU S BUILDINGS· F. cu •l•·n•• 111".'· on m~nt•n ct• u an y tim~. ). Fnc ullv or HI l a • cructor•0 Rllll l~e.tur•·ra . f\upc rlor rzu•lhUM tnr trRin ln:; ,·nun!( nu•n azul wnull'nl w the Vnrou, (' uaiA> IIII a nd J•r-.f"tlf"f\ ur Cu rrr> ut hu ... l ntt•fl Prurrdurt' . au f\ fnr th f' nreP"•rul COiliiU <' l of j>rh' Aio' anllpuloll o :.Oalr•. !'ftlld (nr lllu a tr lHPo l c lr• oulan. TWOa. J. PftiCK&:TT, P•tiiCI~AL. Open all t he yt>a.r . After many impr vcm nt. nnd aclclitions, Mr. Lewis offers to th e public on of th e BI·:ST FITTED IJ < TELS in the -itnt c, where excellent accommodations m ade be had at all l lll ;, The patronng of the fri end · and relative of the students .1nd all having busines with th e College is re.-;J cctfully so· licited. NRIV LLE .TABLES and G m!lrl l acks meet nil trains. AgADEMY OF NEWARK, DEL VV All.J£. LIVERY. FRANCIS KELLY & CO., MARKET STREET, 103 LE AD ING SCHOOL OF 8UIOINtSS SCI£NCt8. A Home Sc/10ol for Bo)'S and Girls. ins/rue/ion Practt'cal ani 7/torou f{lt. Students Pnpared for Tcaclting, for Co!!tgt, or for Busi11ess. No Examination R equired for E11tranu. Expc11ses llfodcratc. Write to the Principa l. "'W'"IL~IN""GTON"" ::~ DEL- A. N . RAUB, Ph. D ., Newark, Del. * CHOICE WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, ---- ~ !JOSEPH GILLDTTS R~CEIVED ~HE FINE WHISKIES. 30~ - .-t0.\ - 170- 351- 332, nncl h is othr''' !~tvles mny l1c ll(t!l flj all d e(( lcrs tl11'olt ~;lw ut tlte u·orlcl. JOSEPH GILLOTT & The above I rnncl. arc une xcelled for flU:tlity and conven icnce. Paper tng on e.1ch plug. Save yo ur tag. for the Chri I mas l Ioli<.lay premium . ~ ircular mai led on application to GOLD MEDAL, Paris Exposition, 1878. 1£i. Ccl •ln·atecl Kum1Jr 1'.<: riAPPY T}IOUGHT TOBACCO Black Dude, (lite ?Zew st)'le of Black Tobacco.) PtNS · ~Tt:EL - .\\'1>- ~ '""W'"~HAS Boots, ~hoes, SoMs, N"" York. * H- RUSSELL I~ ~ Dress CK A FI NE LINE OF ~oods, Fine &rocerias, &c., WHI CH liE WILL SELL AT Tllli: F. X. KELLY, JR., Gene ral Agent, II2 Arch Street, Pr.iladelphia. l.:C. EM.UV AL. -~ c. F. 1f3JlvJ29 LPH I~ LOVV.E .T AND FANCY GOODS. :E-I EIN'"~AN' Inv ite;; th e all ntion of the tu cle nts to his A- SHAVING & HAIR-CUTTING SALOON and rt>: p ctfully soli cit · their p.ttr nnge . .til a nd s c him at the l E l~P 1':\RK II >TEL, oppo· ~;it c ti1C new n. & ( . cicpot. A special cup kt'J>l for : tu lent,, A:.toc: kof CANAI/.Y DIRU c n-;tanlly on hand. .. H Rl 'E~. Main Street and New London Avenue, Newar";c, Del. tJr in this changeable weat her you can be supplied wit~ <--CHOICE OYSTERS,~ Corner of Market and Fourth Streets, Wilmington . Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverwar~" A COOKED IN ANY STYLE; R ICE CRE..A.:11.[., CAI<E AND C MFECTIO ERY BY JY.t:RS- S- A- ROACE:!' MAIN STREET, NEWAR.R, DELA 1 VA ~J. The reputation of Mrs. Roach' I cc Cream and Oysters i alre;ldy well k nown and needs no comment. DELAWARE COLLEGE REVIEW. ---------------------------------------------------------- LANDRETH'S SEEDS ARE THE BEST. EVERYTHJ'J.VG OF 7HE BEST. SEEDS AND IMPLEMENTS FOR FARM, GARDEN OR C UNTRY SEAT. Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogues free upon application. Over 1,500 Lcres under cultivation growing LANDRETH'S GAl{ DEN SEEDS. FOUNDED r784. D. LANDRETH & SONS, No. 2r and 23 South Sixth Street. BRANCH STORE: Delaware Avenue and Arch Str et, Philadelphia. Books of Permanent V~lue. Royse's Manual of American Literature. Royse' s Manual of English L iterature. Berard's New Htstory of the United States. Appleton's Young Cher:·.ist. Appleton's Qualitative Analysis. Monroe's Vocal Gymnastics. Blaisdell's Phy s iologies . Powell's How to Talk. Powell 's How to Write. ~SEND FOR DE. 'C RIPTIVE LARGES·r O LD BOOK STORE I~ A\II~RICA! Mailing Departntent. If ~· ou ca nnot get to th e •ity, write Rlating what Books you w~tnt. ancl w e will answer imrn diately. It •osts only a lrifl extra tn send b flO I{ . ' uy mail, and we mal< o R ~ p ecia: t y of lilliMg mail o rd e t·s, full_v apprec iHting the ntlue of prompt and eareful atteuti ou to the dornancl o f eve ry •o rr e~o: pondent. LEARY'S CJI D BOOK 'T RE , ATALOGUE. ~OWPERTHWAIT & CO., Publishers, No. 9 SOUTH 9th STREET, PH ILADELPHI A . FlitS '!' llOnR Rt .; r_. nw .•! ·\HKI•:T . "1' . 6.:8 and 630 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia QUEEN & CO., C HAhTEr, PERPETUAL. The American Fire Insurance gomp'y 924 OF PHILADELPHIA, CASH CAPIT J'.. L, ' ~"e rvcd $4.00,000.00 fur Re-Insura nce, $522, I R7.6 7 '-' l!l .· urplu,;, 406,642·74 f •>lal Asse ts, January I , 1885, Presid e nt. (OHESTNUT STREET. FHI LAD'A. OPERA GLA.S E , SPECTACLES, EYE GLASSRS' TELHSCOP!:'S, M.ICROSCOPES, JlfA C.IC LANTERN.", S PY CLASSES, FIELD GLA.S:s~·s, THER.ilf0JJ£ETERS, lJAROil! ETER S and DRA JV./1\TC .liVST.RUJliE'NJ' ). Cata logues M a iled on A nnlication. ~ ec rc t :uy . Ass istnnl Sec re tary ··ncorpora ted 1794. 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