The second mm ion ul the old tilnp students lit SimoiwVille school was held on tlm *vhuol grounds Thursday ut last week and was largely enjoyed hy all. What can lie belter than these meetings. Why may not these old school, friends lay aside the euros of the day, and come here Irorn the dusty turmoil of life to renew their youth, as far as they may Ire allowed to do so, and amid the hills which to them arc written all over with pleasant memories? There were present twenty-eight rcsi-dent students ot the long ago: I). P.Peabody, Mrs. A. 1* Gulterson, Mr. ami Mrs* A. P. Fuller. Kutliiud; Mis. Elisabeth Voae, Pittsfield; C. II. Larkin, Mrs. Nancy Larkin, Mrs. Ella Gould, Mrs. At hie Pierce, Mrs. Hulduh (lark, Jefferson Stoodlev, Augustus Stood ley, Chester; W. I« Clough, Saxtons River; Mrs. Elisa Adaius, Chillicuthe, Mo., Mrs. E. P. Coleman, Londonderry; (). W. Ijcoii-ard, O. D. Hutchins, 11. O. Peultody, P. L. Penbody, Merrill I Yu body, B; Kv Fuller, Cv M. Guttereon, Mr. and Mrs. II. 11. Staimtird, Mrs. A. M. Stammrd, Mrs. M. O. Stiokney, Mr. and Mrs. P. It. Carlton and Mrs, Elmira \N nrner o! this town. The oldest student present was Putnam I). Peultody aged *2 years.Tables were set in the grove and about seventy present partook of a bountiful dinner, after which they adjourned to the school house, where the programme for the aften oon consisted of music and speaking. Letter* ex-pressing regret lor inability to lie present were read from S. \V. Haseltine, Baltimore, Mel, Mr*. Euniee(Wilson) Stewart, Sbippensburg, Penn., and Miss Lucy Bartlett, Weston. After a hearty handshaking I lie ptirty separated with the joylul anticipation of meeting again in one year.