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Show THEIK FIELD DAY. The LalUr-way Sara's' CVUrge at CaVier's. That these who have been engaged during an extended penod In the laborious duties attendant upon school life can enjoy Ihrm-elvts In 111 excnrsitiu afU-r their labors are corni Med was amply demonstrated yesterday 1-3' the. teas hers ami students- of this popular institution. Kor some weeks they liad been looking look-ing forward to tills trip, and com- 4eto rearatious had been made that it might 1st a success. I ii accordance with a previous an-iwtmcenient, an-iwtmcenient, tbe stmletits ami tlnir frknis Ijrt-ait to assemble at the Social Hall at about ba.m., literally loaded witlt baskets, which presented pre-sented every indication of let ng "cranuirstl" w ith that which ovr-isticH ovr-isticH lite inner man. The large drag "tuiah" witlt two other wagons from Grant Drothers' livery stables torn apiaroi uju tlie scene, auJ tlie tludcnls, their fiicac's, their baskets and all the oilier arihhs usually taken on such a trip found places tisercin. Just before the time for stalling. Inetrudor Done made the an nou nce- mcr.t that he liad made arrangements arrange-ments widi our leading Weather pro, lift to the etTeet lliat the day w ould be a favorable one. This dispel dis-pel kl all fears on that score. At -ibuut b.sa the veJiiciea lolled away, Hearing to te seveutj pleasure seek-urs, seek-urs, and, after u ery pleasant ride of three quarters ef a:i hour, all itrivedsat'clyal tlie gr.ut.d. !"hn Ihe gratMl senile ring te pace. Each onu went where lie could be? t enjoy llim-elf, sou.e in tbc tMakt, otneis iti the swings, still others ou the croquet -gioULd, while some of the more eDtuitsome rtskitl the tlisflgureinent of their fitigeis and noses in the not ie game of ise ball; and, by tue way. tlse iiistructors vtlw took pal till litis atstime were not alow in tesitiug a pnper example toothers so far as uUdgureineuts weiecoucxrocJ. At an appropriate time, elegant reiasl Wer.' served in different parts uf the grounds, aud We have it on goat authority that some of the e idesenl ran the risk of con-tractin,; con-tractin,; a IHe-Usting indigestion as a icsunoi tin t atumpts lo t!o ju-Uce ju-Uce to the may in vital ions to tiiu-ner tiiu-ner extended to them by the ladles. The auuemcut were resumed until about .SU p. in., when all the studenUg. the red b-ge tin rand voted uitaiilimiusly that the day liad been most pfcasautly siient, awl tint great redii was rv llectevi upuii the committee of arrangements, cmtsbt-Ing cmtsbt-Ing of Iintrucfbr Wllbinl Done, Itrotliem attuin Pinter, Krank i'omeroy, ami Philip Maj cock, and Misses Jennie Smith and I'hrn Tate, to wlwm a hearty vote of thanks was given. All thru rc-tiitereel the conveyances, convey-ances, and, leaving the ground at V ji.ni.. they arrived safely at the Social Half at S. In acioruauce witli a gem rally tu n-ttl desire, a goo. ly number nfc-cnibled iu the -,.iu&, ,iA u Jiiiprvnxipiu Jifo-gramme Jifo-gramme was pewnb-u, consisting of -ongs, rcUtaticus. reaalings, ait-dresscs, ait-dresscs, etc., chief among which was an address by Principal J.E. Talmagp, bearing upon ihe plenurt and dudes of school life, aud describing de-scribing in a very entertaining manner man-ner some of the expe rienets, humorous humor-ous an! otherwise, of tlie students of eastern colleges. Tlie spirit which pervaded this gathering was one of mingled Joy and regret, and, at the contausiou of Iheexeieises a most touching sevne ensued a the teiediers and studenlr, man of t'teai with tears, bade one another sood-bve. Thus ended the focrtli academic jcir of the latter-day alnts' Col sege. Such are tbe feelings existing nntoDg those wito have attended this favoru-J iitstiUition. Long may the bonds which unite ti.-ru In closest friendship and brotherly and sisterly sister-ly 'ove remain unuil tu, that when their summons comes to leave this tarth they may still be held together toge-ther through all eternity. |