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VOL X- . PHILLIPS AGADEMY, ANDOVBR, MASS., JARUARY 16, 1889, NO. 29 -* -.. . _ . . , _----- _ -- SNDARD WANDBEST. b S q o r C. se A o o s r I 1 § C MERCHANT TAILORS, 3000 more Words and nearly 2000 more Illns- M- trations than any other American Dictionary. C I Among the upplementary features, original withb (O Webter's Unabridd and unqualed for ' concise and trutworthy information, areOIN SQVJH BOSTON. A Biographical Dictionary\ BoDIN QA D0T Containing nearl1,000 names of Noteortly 1 Opposite Revere House. Person, with their nationality, station,profe 1 . slon or occupation, date of birth and deatb, . (if deceased), etc., ' '- o A Gazetteer of the World 3 S Of over25,OTltlesloeatn and briefly describ- _ - ingthe Countres, Cities, Towns, and Natural _ Feates ofeverypar of tiheOlohe, and --- The-Explanatornynd Prmonouning Vocabulary 5 - * -- Noted-.FictitioUs- Persons a irt-Class W otK- wJ 0 E literature and conversation. The latter is not found in any other Dictionary.__ - - WEBSTER IS THE STAIDAD 0 - r Mnfi i Authoritin teCov'tPrntlnm ith OIo, 4 U) Loderate Prices. It is the only Dietonary that has been selected w S 1 nearly all the 8chool Books re baed upon it. An invalnilo eompanion n every School and + O at every Fireside. Specimen pagesand test,- *i monialhsent prepaid on application. . __ = _ Publish2 W ngn St., Bstn. &. MERRIAM & CO. Fall n~r ~FOR Shree, Crump& Low CO., American Express Company New York, South, & Wes at432 Washington St., Boston. New York, South, & West, . New Iron Steamer Diamonds, Is the oly Express Company i Andover which way :P X L G- :R I , rW T . bills direet to New York City at one charge. Also North and the well-known Steamers atcsvv c eS, South, East, and West. We have just added another team to the service, so we are in better condition to BRIS'~ Os. L P O IE N E o v, o ¥ . o B RI S T O L .& PR O 0 V I D E N C E:. Jewelry, take orders. We have placed an Order Box at Maj. Only Line rumning every day in the week, Sundays lMarland's and Call Cards at the several boarding houses. included. Only Line having Brooklyn and Jersey Cit ri a Brac Crds can be obtained from the driver at ny time. connection by " Annex" boat. Call Cards an be obtained from the driver at any time. SpecialExpress leaves Bostonfrom Old Colony Station' We also have the American Express Co's. oney at 6 r.M. connecting at Fall River in 80 minutes, with Agents for the celebrated Gorham Plated Order for sale, which can be cashed at the Banks. All one'of the above-named steamers. -- ---- -'WVre. orders left with us for the Andover Job Wagon will Tickets, state-rooms, and berths secured at office of the - receve prompt attention. We solicit a share of the Line, 3 OLD STATE HOUSE, and at Old Colony Station. ENGRAVERS AD STATIONERS, J. RIL HEDRICK, Gen Manager. Calling cards executed quickly. ono- GEO. L. CNOR, G. P. A.,NewYork. F.C.WilburAg GEO. L.h CCONOR, .pv. grams, Crests and Addresses stamped and F. Wilbur, t. L. H. PALMER, Agent. illuminated. Office Elm House. 3 OLD STATE HOUSE - - - - BOSTON. J. X. BRADLEY, Tailor & Furnisher. Those much-sought after- rW_.T T r"A1<5 FINE MACKINTOSH WATER- Extensive Line of OVER- ^ENGLSH CAPS Ie S COATINGS, have arrived. Call and get one. PROOF COATS at one-half- price COATINGS, SUITINGS and PANT- ,<lued ,ary .ine *~g IA Speoial line-oLNew of the English and fully as INGS made up in first-class man- ITZA m ae to o r IEG:i.B WE el Gl good. These we make to or- - er at reasonable prices. . Opentront Dres Shirts with Lateit ,dr ad kp in ock. , - „-__---,,. -- ,-.--- ------ t'es of Collars and, Ciff8. der and kep m n s tock. _- _- -- ------ fi::7,;-~. al.'of'Collars ad,Cuffi. ~~)-eniv Le o-h 'vn ;;IE 'BS LN MCIH -~E-' , ' ;

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VOL X- . PHILLIPS AGADEMY, ANDOVBR, MASS., JARUARY 16, 1889, NO. 29-* -.. . _ . . , _----- _ --

SNDARD WANDBEST. b S q o r C.se A

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s r I 1 § C MERCHANT TAILORS,3000 more Words and nearly 2000 more Illns- M-

trations than any other American Dictionary. C I

Among the upplementary features, original withb (O Webter's Unabridd and unqualed for '

concise and trutworthy information, areOIN SQVJH BOSTON.A Biographical Dictionary\ BoDIN QA D0T

Containing nearl1,000 names of Noteortly 1 Opposite Revere House.Person, with their nationality, station,profe 1 .slon or occupation, date of birth and deatb, .

(if deceased), etc., ' '- o

A Gazetteer of the World 3 S Of over25,OTltlesloeatn and briefly describ- _ -ingthe Countres, Cities, Towns, and Natural _

Feates ofeverypar of tiheOlohe, and --- The-Explanatornynd Prmonouning Vocabulary 5 - *

-- Noted-.FictitioUs- Persons a irt-Class W otK-wJ 0 Eliterature and conversation. The latter is not

found in any other Dictionary.__ - -

WEBSTER IS THE STAIDAD 0 - r Mnfi iAuthoritin teCov'tPrntlnm ith OIo, 4 U) Loderate Prices.

It is the only Dietonary that has been selected wS 1

nearly all the 8chool Books re baed upon it. An invalnilo eompanion n every School and + O

at every Fireside. Specimen pagesand test,- *i monialhsent prepaid on application. .

__ = _

Publish2 W ngn St., Bstn. &. MERRIAM & CO.

Fall n~r ~FOR Shree, Crump& Low CO., American Express CompanyNew York, South, & Wes at432 Washington St., Boston.New York, South, & West, .

New Iron Steamer Diamonds, Is the oly Express Company i Andover which way

:P X L G- :R I , rW T . bills direet to New York City at one charge. Also Northand the well-known Steamers atcsvv c eS, South, East, and West. We have just added another

team to the service, so we are in better condition toBRIS'~ Os. L P O IE N E o v, o ¥ .oB R I S T O L .& PR O 0 V I D E N C E:. Jewelry, take orders. We have placed an Order Box at Maj.Only Line rumning every day in the week, Sundays lMarland's and Call Cards at the several boarding houses.

included. Only Line having Brooklyn and Jersey Cit ri a Brac Crds can be obtained from the driver at ny time.connection by " Annex" boat. Call Cards an be obtained from the driver at any time.

SpecialExpress leaves Bostonfrom Old Colony Station' We also have the American Express Co's. oneyat 6 r.M. connecting at Fall River in 80 minutes, with Agents for the celebrated Gorham Plated Order for sale, which can be cashed at the Banks. Allone'of the above-named steamers. -- ---- -'WVre. orders left with us for the Andover Job Wagon will

Tickets, state-rooms, and berths secured at office of the - receve prompt attention. We solicit a share of theLine, 3 OLD STATE HOUSE, and at Old Colony Station. ENGRAVERS AD STATIONERS,

J. RIL HEDRICK, Gen Manager. Calling cards executed quickly. ono-GEO. L. CNOR, G. P. A.,NewYork. F.C.WilburAgGEO. L.h CCONOR, .pv. grams, Crests and Addresses stamped and F. Wilbur, t.

L. H. PALMER, Agent. illuminated. Office Elm House.3 OLD STATE HOUSE - - - - BOSTON.

J. X. BRADLEY, Tailor & Furnisher.Those much-sought after-

rW_.T T r"A1<5 FINE MACKINTOSH WATER-Extensive Line of OVER- ^ENGLSH CAPS Ie S

COATINGS, have arrived. Call and get one. PROOF COATS at one-half- priceCOATINGS, SUITINGS and PANT-

,<lued ,ary .ine *~g IA Speoial line-oLNew of the English and fully asINGS made up in first-class man- ITZA m ae to o r

IEG:i.B WE el Gl good. These we make to or-- er at reasonable prices. . Opentront Dres Shirts with Lateit ,dr ad kp in ock.

, - „-__---,,. -- ,-.--- ------ t'es of Collars and, Ciff8. der and kep mn stock. _- _--- ------ fi::7,;-~. al.'of'Collars ad,Cuffi.

~~)-eniv Le o-h 'vn ;;IE 'BS LN MCIH -~E-' , ' ;

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:j' < ' - ' "MoC~iOITOW^ Ttr^C! kB A.....M -see Bros. & Jones,,^^^^^3^^^ W _TAILORS and IMPORTERS;

No. 388 Washington Street, Boston.1 t^WW^/S 1Eff^j| 'W j>~fN ^~We make a specialty of being constantly informed in regard to the latest

^^J^ 'w~t Y.''P'^lB V _,^~ European changes, and orders for any of the newer styles as produced in@ (!^~ JS^^^r ^SS&~ ̂ London or Paris will be faithfully executed. Inspection solicited.

All Goods Warranted for Excellence of Make

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Tailors to the Yale, Amherst, Phillips Andover, Phillips Exeter, Teeh., Tufts, and.a BostonUniversity Co-operative Societies. Credit allowed.

C LLINS & FAIRBANKS

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The Finest Pictures STUDIO3 PARK, and 184 BOYLSTONSTS.

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PHOTO. CO. C0LLEGES ANB SCHOOLS.

JAMES W. RINE, SPECIALTIES WEBSTER'S CELEBRATED

1-11 iar Cdge, mass. l English Grain Creedmoor,CLOTHNG for YOUNG MEN

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in all : SnSTTJY aD AD WlL TR1ED i' ' " '-

SPORTING AND THLETIC GOODS. GARMENTS FOR

FOOT BALL, G gENTLEMEN'8 WEAR, BASE BcaLL,

TENNIS, Selections can be made of Suits |CRICKET, ETC.CRCTEC. and Overcoats that are tasty

and dressy in appearance, stylish.m iCo.oa seo 10 pr efit, and of durable qualities, t a DoUble sole and tap. hand-nailed, best Eng-

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HAS NO AGENT A. SHUMAN d G O. EXCELLET Ior.FALLauddWINIT&WEAR.

at Andover. Our gent will call 'LMUFACTURINGa .ETALERS, o need of rubbers with them. They are impervious .at Andover Our gent will callA to snow water and are war.- ,

at short-intervals. Orders by mail 440 WASSHGTONA STREET ice, Pr 6. .o. -promptly attended to. Catalogue- TO CORNER OF SUMMER. STREET, A stengle and double sole alf goods. Paten

leather dre shoes. Tennisshoes and slippers. .. _:__

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Full Evening Dress Shirti, Collars and Cravats con- _stantlyon hand for- Dinner Parties, Weddings or any

The present fashion In France and England of DressShr~,ith ,inen-Cords Embroiaered Figres and o n h__· So.o . osho h Cors. -West. .Washington and Boylston & Washington Sts.,

Morning and Evening Wedding Outfits in Shirts, Col- .lars, Cravats and Gloves a specialty at Noyes Bros. B C0 . N , Z7 S M K9 i ,

We have a special Department for Reparing Shirts,'Hosiery, Underwear, Gloves or any article belonging to

t....en -be-laundered-aid--Repa gged- - ....------- men-ak- -- yes0 en s F - ji'snhiTffg- oio d S 'There are 81 offices n oston who advertise Troy n -r-,n- hi

Laundry. Messrs. Noyes Bros. are the only house nBoston that ACTUALLY send goods there. WVe send the

orke return fiveysand ive new Gloves, $1.25, 1.50, 200, 2,50. Hosiery,. $.25, .50, 1.00.goods for any amaged.

Eng lackint Coats for ladies and gentlemen U $1. 0, 1., 2.0 2.510at NoyeS lros. Iunderwear, $1.00, 1.50, 2.00 2,50. Shirts, -$1.00, 1.50, 2.00-

English Traveling Rugs for railway and steamer use,3.?5 to $o.00 at Noyes Bros. Studs, English Dressing Gowns, Study Coats, House Coats Latest ull DressShirt t B , Butt ------

and long Wraps, 85.00 to $45.00 In stock or to measure,at Noyes Bros.

Allen Solly & Co.'s London high-class Hosiery and and Gloves now in Stock.'Underwear fm pure lamb's wool, merino, balbriggan andsilk, In white, the famous brown and the natural gray.All weights and sizes, 28 to 0 in6hes at popular pricqs Specialties in Collars and Cuffs. Shirts to Order.at Noyes Bros.

English Silk Umbrellas n gold, silver and natural _ _'___' ' '_"'__wood handles. ladles' and men's, $2.75 to 36.00, veryrae and choice designs at Noyes Bros.

French Flannels. Madras, English Cheviots and Ox- Irving. His language was well chlose: The Horse Railroad.f ords andSlk Shirtbgs. Fronm these goods we carry instock or make to special order, for Traveling Shirts, for but confining himself to the page spyiSdRailroad Cars, for Steamer Wear, for Hunting or Yacht- The Lawrence and Aiidover Streeting; for Office Coats, for House Coats, for the Bar th orf an otherwise good essay. Railroadis n asurthing. The e-Sick Room, for Ladles' Blouse Waists and Blazers, for Mr. Field then read i a very earl est leetmen have sigried aild d elivered theBoys' Shirt Waists at Noyes Bros.

nglish Holdalls, Steamer Wraps and Rugs. manner an attractive selection in poetry. permissio to the Copany, with a few

The debate for the evening was on the restrictions. The space between the

NOYES BROS., question: "Resolved. That a Surplus rails, and eigteen inches on each side,should be maintained in the pUnited must be paved with granite blocks, or

&al ,610erl ad hirfrSt Te y Mr o arf ust be pedwith granite blocks.or 1ieiS 8 U~ S BaP3 States Treasury." Mr. More, leader of some other material satisfactory to tileWahlngrton and Summer Sts., 'Boton. the affir.native, indulged as usual in selectmen. Woerk ill be conlmmenced in

__________________________________ one of his flights of eloquence, and di- the Spring, and, if notiing prevents, the:Winter Tournament,- verged somewhat from the question. Phillips boys whc-they returnll next

The officers of the A. A. held a meet- Addis, leader of the negative side, ex- September will have a chance to ride ining yesterday noon, and decided on the plained in a clear manlner the subject in an Andover Ilorse car. -following programme for the Winter question. Messrs. Upton, Bartlett andTournament: Parker were appointed to aid the affirm- The Theatres.

u1. Feaer weiht wrestling. ative; Dley, MIayers and Moore the2. Middle weiglt sparrillgr. negative. On the affirmative Upton took BOSTON 'rEATuR: Last week of the

3. Heavy weigt wrestling. the lead in speaking; on the negative, Boston Ideal Opera Company. Monday' Heigt sarrig. Duley spoke fluently and Moore effec- and Friday, "Carmen." Tuesday even-

4.M Light weight sparring.5. Middle weight wrestling. tively. Those who spoke from the house ing and Saturday matinee, "Bohemian6. lHeavy weight sparring on the negative were Messrs. Williams, Girl." Wednesday evening, "Faust."

. Light weight wrestlillg. French anld Noyes. No one volunteered Thursday evening, "Marthla."- Saturday8. Fence vault. on the affirmative. Mr. Mor6 closed for evening, "Barber of Seville." -.

9. Tmpeze. the affirmative, -using strong language HOLIS STREET THEATRE: Robson and'10. Idiall clis. concerning party spirit, and was rather Crane, every evening, Wednesday and

11. High jump. personal. Addis summed up carefully Saturday matinees, in " The Henrietta."

12. Parallel bars. the ground covered by the speakers, and GLOBE: Last week of the Gaiety Bur-

13. Tumblin g. closed the discussion. Number of votes lesque Company, in " Miss Esmeralda."14. bRinlg. before discussion, negative, 11; affirma Matinees Wednesday and Saturday.

15. -Hitch and kick. tive, 27; after discussion, iegative, 20: HOWARD ATHENAEUM: "Yours For-16. Horizontal bar. affirmative, 12. ever." Every evening, Wednesday and17. Tug-of-war by class teams. Subjects were then chosen for the fol- Saturday matinees.-The Committee reserves the right to lowing meetings for this term. Messrs. BOSTON MUSEUM: "Sweet Lavender."

make any alterations that may be found Duley, Moore and Benbow were appointed Every evening, Wednesday and Saturday.desirable in .the'above programme, but to see after the binding of the Mirrors matinees.

substantially it will remain as it is. The for tile past two years, which has beenpossibility of offering a class champioll- omitted. A vote of thanks was extended PARK THEATRE: Last week of Nat. C.ship prize in polo is under consideration, to Noyes and Parker for fixing the books Goodwin, in "A Royal Revenge." Everybut will depend largely on fhe member of the library and cataloguing them. evening, Wednesday and Saturday mat-

shipof te society and its> unds. Old Messrs. R. W. Wilkinson, W. A. Bald- inees.members-will be taxed. 5 cents; new win, E.' G. Hanson and S. P. White GRAND OPERA House: "A Bunch of

members will be amitted on the pay- were invited to join the society. Mr. Keys." Every evening, Wednesday andment of $1.00 each- This fee will. cover Harrington presented to -Philo a marble Saturday matinees.entrance to tournament in both cases. slab, on which is carved "Philo. FAA.A

1825." A vote of thanks was cordially In the Aerican Commonwealth, ygiven to him by those present. James Bryce, M.P., the following ex-

Philo. thusiastic tribute is paid to American--- M 0. G. Crtrigt occupied-the -students: "There is more zeal and hearti-

chair lastSFriday night for the first time, The Freshman nine at Yale has com- ess among these men, more freshnessand was loudly applauded as he took his menced practice. Its prospects thisyear of mind, more love of learning for itsseat. There was a fair ,attendance, are aid -to be rather poor. sake mor iingness to foregoabout fifty-five being present. .- The the'chances of fame and wealth for the

meeting was -opened with prayer by John-S. 'Wells, of Hartford, Ot., re- sake of adding to the stock of huanMore, afte Wllich' 'Noyes gave an extem- cently died, leaving $18,000 to the Di- knowledge, than is to be found to-day

pore -onhe - Streie i~road quetion. vm y ohbol of 'Yale. The money will in'0iford or Cambridge, or in'the uini-p-or -aD'y^^-^nner~ :e va table ^ ^ - - - -- --- vsities ofS Sotla nd."n -- - - -,

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: : : ~r nea 'Pym'11ph. Communication. lassMeeWting

To Editors of P lipian: PA.'9Entered as second-clasa Matter at Andover Post Office. P.A. 90 held a meeting last Saturday

.In view of, the Winter Tourna-oo for the purpose-of" electing classAnnual Subscription, $2.50. ment, why'would it not be a good -plan officers for te. present: term. R. W.

to do everything possible to promote a Holmes was chosen ,Prsident; H. D.friendly rivalry between the classes? : Bar,_-Vicp,_r__"e_ -_-!-A. E. ADDIS, Managr dtor. fricnr-yIce-pcsidenIrand-yrS7Beaid,

O-----A usaonly will more men enter, butl ma- Secretary and 'Trleasuret-. .. "J. 1). CAMERON. Business Mlanager.

terial may be brought out from '91 and'92 which would lie dormant till next

E D I T 0O R S fall? Would it not be a good plan for

E. B. . imrop. '. A. E. STEARN, 'o. all the fellows to either wear Jerseys of Where have my Three DollarsE. A. BlaB, '89. t. W. Hoi.Ms, 'o90. their class color or to wear their class Gone?

Q. CArTWIIrrT, '9 W. B. WCA , . B. WAD, '9. numerals? H.

i-aHEiE C.,N I (;ET BENEF.CIAL EXERCISE?

The Phillipian will be issued every Wednesday and To the Philipian: The vacation is past;; the practiceSaturday during the school year except In vacations. After all that was said in the last issue for the Winter Tournri etct.has begun;

All communications must be accompanied by writer's of the PHILLIPIAN concerning smoking land every main wlho/-freqilents that an-unlens so desidsstncsyored.cati in the gymnasium, it seems there are cient but elegant building, the gymna-

Communications may be addressed to the Phillipian. some fellows who still persist in corn- siun, begins to realize what supeirbAndover, Mass., or dropped in the Phllipian box placed mitting that nuisance; and no one desires facilities there are within its statelyin the main hal of the Academy buiding. to exercise in a room full of tobacco .walls for qne, to develop- his physical

The editors do not hold themselves responsible for the smoke. As no one fellow wishes to take self. To Ibe sure. tle building:is some-opinions of any correspondent.

upon himself the- authority to stop .the limes' cold;, but then 'rooms in which..... _ - smoking, why not empower thie janitor violent exercise is going on should not

THE ANDOVER PRESS. PRINTERS. to do so? F. F. G. be overheated, and if- one wishes to rest.. let him step down to the-furnace, where

he can easily keep warm.' Te chest-A slight alteration will appear in the Business Meetrig of-Y.M.C.A. make-up of the PHILLPAN to-day, by the * weights should be particularly noticed to

* .priung o the lst inge of A short business meeting, of the be appreciated. There have - actuallyprinting on the last page of a few short ort uiness ineetiiverses, generally culled from college Y.M.C.A. was held last .Saturday even- been three or four new cords attached

literature. This change is intended to ing, to consider the motion to raise the to-the weights.since last term, and threebe a permanent one, and original com- the term tax from twenty-five cents to sets ot weights are fixed so asto be reg-positions by any member of tile school fifty. The motion was carried without ulated at will by the user. It is true,will be heartilv welcomed, discussion. Mr. Kimball was thenelected there are four sets that cannot be regu-

an active member of the society, also lated; but then, one must expect toMr. Johnson, and both were formally strain himself until lie gets used to it.admitted. The meeting then adjourned. Two or tthree will sometimes get out of

In our Jast issue we called attention to g g this isgear while being worked; but this issmoking in the gymnasium, and made a good exercise for one's patience. Thefew remarks as to the propriety of dis- Philo Programme. springing-capacity-of-he spring-board-iscontinuiug tle Ihabit. The gymnasm ritique, E. B. Bishop. excellent; that is, for one who does notwas again, last Saturday afternoon, ren- w

Extempore, A. G. Dickson. weigh over 150 pouuds Those whodered unfit frror, First Editor, F. W. Moore. weigh over that amount will naturallyand inconsid nter sbersg ade oer Declamation, W. A. Duley. use a little precaution, or the board willdeal of complaint is being made oer Debate, on the question, "Resolved, slide off at one end and catch so as tothis matter. In view of the fact that a

That Congress should Pass an Interna- stay sprung. This is not a serious diffi-mild and reasonable request does Fa- tional Copyright Law," Leader of the culty, of course; for two or three fellowshave the desired effect, we ask the Fac- affirmative, S. W. Ellsworth; Leader of can easily pull it back each time. The In-ulty to exercise the power that belongs Hassenzabl dian clubs are anotler., pleasing featureto them, and forbid the use of tobacco in negative, L. W. Hassenzahl.nearly allof the gymnasium. They are nearly allthe gymnasium by any one. -- of a-size, and that size a trifle heavy for

Notice. most, dand a little long; but of course we

Tile Philomathean Society held a don't expect the earth at Phillips Acad-It has been found necessary to recur meeting this morning in chapel, and emy, any more than anywhere else.

again to that old topic of discussion, viz. postponed the second regular meeting One would be surpised to see howthe condition of the gymnasium. It is until next Monday evening at 7.30, on much the heavy weights at tile rear wallnot an agreeable topic to dwell upon by account of the Memory Lecture's coming are used. Nearly all the:, cords have'any means, and especially so under on Friday night. knots in them, and if they have not therepresent circumstances; but if we cannot _____ is a chance for grip to come into play.get a new gym., or new apparatus, at Aandles' here, of 'course, would be aleast let us have what still remains to Meeting of the Athletic Asso- nuisance. Tile attention of the new fel-us kept in repair. There is no reason lows. should be called to the bowlingwhy it should not be. The funds that The Athletic Association held'a meet- alleys. They should be careful not -fo'will be paid in this year by the students ing last Saturday noon to elect officers use harsh words when they.find thatlhee,towards the support of the gym. will for tile present term. The'meeting was balL wjlLnotrolLback-on-account of -hbexceed a thousand dollars, and after not largely attended, which was partly end df the run-way being broken. .making a liberal allowance for janitor's owing to the short notice that was given. Some fellows are actually ' gnoraut(?salary, coal bills, etc., there still remains Tile following officers were elected with- enough to say, ill the face of all.theseim-a handsome sum; and the gymnasium is out opposition: President, Moody; Vice- provements which the much-abused Fao-falling into a more wretched state every president, Cartwright; $ecretary, Stetson;, ulty are giving us,'that we have not themonth. What is to be done about it? Treasurer, FarweJL The Executive facilities 'for exercising that we shouldCan any one suggest a plan for starting Committee consists of, the followingmen:- -have' ii his sciool.' Oe halould not be'fud bfor a new gymnasium, or thor- Mowry, WoodwSr Sanford, Johnson,. .yento:_complangbug,- b ouMld-apr -- '-?"-~

-oughlyfitting-ip the one we have' n ~rw?-- F6-si-d-Addis[d yt.- ; - ,'ate what. he has _ : * .,i,

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Amateur .Athletic Union Yale CeW for 1 889. ;. :,; TIenen classB -.iWilliams, havingMeeting. . h eld wo elections o class officers, and

In spite of all that has bcen said.of the- menlelected each time,-having re-

The AmateurAthletic-Union is going Yale's poor crew, she will show Harvard signed, 'has decided to have no classto hold a meeting next Saturday, in at New.London next June a crew fully officersand'also to abolisl Class Day atMadison Square Gardeul, NWi ork, as strong, if not stronger, than last year. -tleir-gradation--Princetonian;-

* which promises to be a gigantic affair. e has seren of ier old mcn back, and The number of events on-the programme many promising candidates for the one Quackenbos, Campbell, Gallivan andis only fourteen; but there are six hun- vaa . The following re the names Knowlton will probably not play on thedred entries for them. In the 75-vards and weights: C. 0. Gill, '89,172; G. S. Harvard base-ball team this spring.dash: alone, there are, one hundired and Brewster, '91, 170; J. A. Haitwell, '89, igned t. . withnine contestant;-and seventy-four in the 169; G. W. Woodruff, '89, 176; W. H. - tagg ofa has signed toplay witmile run. There are forty-seven entries Corbin, '89, 180; G. R. Carter, '87, 167; the Orange AthleticClub next seasonHe Will not join the team, however, untilfor the running higl jump, nearly fifty G. . Caldwell, '87, 165; coxswain, R.for the 'quarter-mile run, forty-four for Thompson,'90. 108. after the intercollegiate season.the running broad jump. thirty-one for ... . Dartmouth's winter recess is longerthe. mile walk, twenty-five for the .220- Inquiry. than that of any other coilege,.extendingyards hurdle race; and twelve tug-of-war On Sunday evening after the meeting from December 19 to January 17.teams, -ilcliding one from Yale. An Malone proposed to the members of In-effort was made to get, Yale and Prince- quiry to have short meetings during te The Yale alumni of--New York andton to play an exhibition game in foot- winter, as was done two years ago, in vicinity will have a dinner on Saturdayball; but Yale absolutely declined, which private residences. Te proposition was nig!ht, Feb. 16th, at Delmonico's, in cele-is not to be wondered at, considering the very much approved of, and for Monday bration of the athletic victories of theirfeeling that prevaiied at Princeton after evening the following' genlemen offered alma mater. Forty:five college athletesthe-.last -championship game. Among the use of their rooms: Messrs. Cart- are expected to be present.the college men who will compete in the wriglht, L.C. 2. 6; Goodiin; L C. 6.-6;different events are: Robinson and Har- Smith, E.C. 4. 3; Frizzell, at the Merrill The concert by the Harvard Glee andmar. Yale,-in the mile run; Shearman; House;. Snell, at the Carpenter House; Banjo Clubs in Chickering Hall, N-----Yale, in running high 'jump; Harmar, Beard, at Mrs. Beard's. York-netted--nearly-1,000 for the Uni-Yale, and Dohm, Princeton, in the half- The meetings are to be held at con- versity crew.mile run; Janeway, Princeton, putting venient times, and after each, arrang- Twenty men expectto ente '9the 24-pound shot; and Dohm and Rob- ments for the next evening's programme Twenty-six me eeetere '93inson in the quater-mile run. will, e made.

It is stated that the prizes will be, _ _ The Yale nine has arranged gamesgold stop watches to first winners, gold Dr. Northrop's Lecture. with the Washingtons, of the League, onwatches- to second men, silver watchesw . ..c ' sle w Through the courtesy of the Trustees April 22 and 23.to third; and a silver souvenir to all

,„ ,es - " mpete. of the Academy a lecture by Dr. B. G.athletes w]ho compete. athletes whNorthrop, on Memory, will be given in

the Academy Hall, Friday, Jan. 18, at--- -What--our-Recent--Graduates 7.-45--.M;- and-admissionwilbe -fi;ee-

are Doing; This lecture has been given to variouson, THE WAY ANDOVER "GETS THERE." schools and academies from Maine to

the Pacific coast; and, from the press . AE 8 8 a .„ „, o , ,.,0 . . notices, it is believed that it will be _f0*--G. B. Hollister, P.A. '88, is one of the notices, it is ved that it will be

Class Deaconsfor Yale . C.. Ban- heard in Andover with more than usualcroft, P.A. '87, isTreasurer of the Beth- pleasure and profit. It consists not in any Mission School at Yale. S. . a presentation of an elaborate artificial

system of mnemonics, but in imple, *'w, %Pond, P.A. '85, is Chairman of the Yale system e on lon g imleCourant. J. F. A. Merrill, P.A. '85, ispractical suggestions based on ong ex-Treasurer of- the Yale University Base- perience in the ractica-work of educa- TALOR AND FURNISHERBall-Club. W. R Douglass and A. R. tion. We select from thle many endorse-PBall -lub . .R: Douglss and A. R. ments of the lecture as follows: -Pennell; P.A. '8,F.:.,W. Cooley and J.J.urtz, P.A. '84, are studying law in regard this lecture as exceedingly A.CO PE TI PP CO.

valuable and helpful. It was thoroughlythe Law School; while Eli Beers, P.A. '82, H. A. Hudson and H. L. Sti son, enjoyed by the teachers and pupils of '82, H. A. Hudson and H. L. Stimon,, j -," .. / i *P.A. '84, are in the Theological School, Greylck Institu. Our boys wereG. R. Carter; ex-P.S. '86, is taking stimulated to train their memory by its O /G. R. Cater, ex-P.S. '86, is taking practical suggestions.-Gen. F. Mills, - / bya post graduate course, at Yale. S. . practical suggestions.- Ge F. Mills,

South Williamstwn.Mead, P.A. '86, and A. 0. Schreiber, S Nh Williamstn. -

Dr. Northrop's lecture on MemoryP.A. '88, sing 1st bass and 1st tenor, Dr. Northrops lecture ol Memory /P.A. '88, sing t bass and Ist t , was listened to with' marked attention AGENCY FORrespectively, on the Yale Glee Club, and . / ,respectively, onP . the gYale Ge Club, anr y- our pupils. ' His wise suggestions areS. L. Smith, P.A.'85, plays the guitar -a * / WwrBii auqifin.n t he Banjo Club. W. S. Moyle and fitted to exert great influence in forming Troy Laundry.in the Banjo Club. W. S. Moyle and . -W. F. Poole, Jr., P.A. '87, J. T. Crr, correct habits of study and reading.--W. F. Poole, Jr., P.A. '87, J. T. Carr, .T B. McLean, Sisbur, Con.

To A >oo *ilt i *D TT *niJ B. McLean, Simsbury, Conn. rP.A. '88, sing 1st tenor, and R. K. Far- B. McLe, well, P.A. '88, 2d bass in the Yale Apollo lle te REPAIRING NEATLY DONE.Club; while C. G. Carter, P.A. '87, and e tems.J. T. Carr, P.A.'88, play'tle guitar. Minister Edward J. Phelps has re- M ' H. H. Noyes, ex-P.A. '86, is an editor of tained -his professorship i the Yale Lawthe Yale -Pot Pourri for 1888-89. J. S. School during his absence in England, i t T,Clark, ex-P.S. '87, J. Crosby, P.A. '86, and his brotler'professors at New Haven ·and .1 . Smith, P.A. '85, are on the have- heard nothing of his alleged inten- &IS STRET, ADOVRAS - - -

-Bor o of -the Yal Uni- 6tin6i tacept eipresaidency 6f Coul ibia

- Ha.' Club 2-' ;: ' >-i' '- ,ollege.' arp;rtsreedy. - -- -,s -* --

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Three Tinngs this Week.I. II. . .

For the-Aesthetic Phillipian. To the Senior. Stylo yen.sYou will want a Greek Testament. Don't get a Some people like them. Some don't. No D __

ote paper embossed from steel plate die and cheapone ifyoucan-afford-the-best.--But-we-have denies that they arehandy. We sell onlyth Cro,__h-Corret- Thin -for orrespondence -It- come all kinds, from 6Oc to $2, and can suit you. By the and their new over-feed "'eerless" Is guaranteed..

ehigh bu so do l luxurli. Wne shufall show some way, even those who have no rent to pay or other Come in and look at them. The price is right, i25Znew designs from the leading meanufaeturig ta- necessary store expenses, can't beat our prices for less than that of most dealers. We will name it--oner in New England, early next week. same goods. Remember, $1.75. Is'nt tiat right?

THE ANDOVER BOOKSTORE. THE ANDOVER BOOKSTORE. 'THE ANDOVER BOOKSTORE.

JOHN CO'RNELL, Philipiana. COM ONSDEALER IN The Middlers have I egun reading tile

Anabasis. DINI X T AII,oal WOOd HgI dl Stw. Mr. A. S. Baldwin has taken MI'. Bee- Gol, oU,' Hg, ad U *Ia son's place in the Banjo Clnb. Open to students of Phillips

CARTER'S BLOCK, It is said that the Preps. will show up Academy from September to July.MAIN STREET, ANDOVER. well in tlle coming tournament.

_ __~ _~ _- _ ___- ~.... - Permanent Board, $3 a Week.The Glee Club are engaged to give a

C A T A R R 'H concert in Lawrence a week from next WM. MARLAND, Propr.Can be cured if you use-Dr. Karl Wesselhoeft's German SaturdayLCatarrh Cure according to directions. For sale by

JOHN H. GREER, Ph; G., Prof. Gile has made up a- class inPRESCRIPTION PH MACIT. Frenchl, reciting three times a week, tor

1i1ddlers who were conditiooed.No 259 Essex St. cor. Pemberton, Lawrence, Mass.ditio

The fellows who have not already hadEstablishe'd 1863. their class photos taken should do so at -

-^F._I _wt __SC1PA AXi!^ ^ once, as it is getting late.A class in gymnastics has been forned

F ine T ailoring. a t t e gyn., w h ich goes through a regu-Fine Tailoring t te.ular course every afternooll, under the

P. 0. Block, Lawrence. direction of Mi'. Pettee.dir'ection of Ar. Pcttee.In the Andover Review for January, - ...- -

BROW N, Prot. Tucker furnished tle outline of 0 CHAPMAN, ™ DfE nr o Aun HOEunS a nl elective course of study, and Prof.

F DUTS ANlD SO ESi, Wells, Sociological Notes. DINING ROOMS,The skatinlr- carnival that was to come YStudents' Patronage Respectfully Solicited. to co

off last Saturday at Reading was post-ANDOVEBR, MASS. poled onl acconlllt-of- tle-weather. -It FruitConfectionery, Blank Books, Stationery, Inks

Wm.- Forbes &- Sons, will take place next Saturday evening. Kerosene Oil, and Lamp. rge Stock Canned GoodsWm. orbes &' ons, r , ^, ., , , Base Ball Goods. - o

Rev. Charles Flanders, who married e

P1nnnhrs Stll Pitters Miss Page, formerly a Fern. Sem. teacher,has given up his pastorate at Newport, Everything pertaining to a Student's Outit.

FIRST CLASS WORK GUARANTEED. ya g u i pt e at Newport,FIRST CLtASS WORK GUARANTEED. N.H., and gone to California for his

448 & 450 ESSEX ST., LAWRENCE. health. 1 ; * -

Call at the New Boot and Shoe Store. Prof. Tucker, of the Theological Semi- L O OK ) ERE J 1 E SEARS nary, is delivering a course of lectures

". .-- ~~~ X on Social Economics. "The Political

Boots, Shoes and Rubbers. Relations of Democracy to the Laboring Athletic Goods of allBANK BUILDIN6, MAIN STREET, ANDOVER, MASS. People" will be the next subject. Descriptions.

Repairing of all kinds donewith neatness and despatch. Richards, P.S. '91, broke through theice while skating last Monday, and after Foot-Ball Suit,

Photographs ! some difficulty reached the shore. One oo S s,-. would suppose, from the way he walked Tennis Suits,

SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO around in the water, that he was quite Base-Ball Goods,ad of a cold bath. Jerseys,Groups aud Outdoor Work. fod c. bath. eaters,An interesting anecdote was told in Sweaters,

the class-room the other day of a fellow Blazers,A -Special prices given when who went from this school to Yale. His Foot-Balls,

more than six photographs are tak- entrance papers were refused throughout; Racquets, -en from one negative, but on an appeal from an instructor here Tennis Nets,

they were taken from the waste basket, Tennis Shirts,J. W . Holland. and passed with credit. Tle moral of BelapS.Etc

-thiis , tlhat one should make his papers

STEAM JOB PR1NT 1GN1 , as legible as possible. EV YTHM EQUIBE Il ATHLETIO

m CALL AT BRA D E Y S FO r FiIBJIED AT LOWEST RPIOES ABDTHE NEATEST STYLE, . SATISrAOTIONl GUARATEED.

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THE OFFICE OF THE . .E . A ID D I ^

ANDOVER PRE .S.J -OLLARS--- &-S -UFFS.----* - L-*, '.2;~ , 2.- .I -. . .„. .- ./ .. . . . .

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§ .. L. DTAILOR AND IMPORTER.

P. A. A. Special:The CHOICEST LONDON NOVELTIES in great variety.

SPECIAL FABRICS for FULL DRESS. NEW EFFECTSin FANCY WAISTCOATS. Constantly-in receipt of

THE LATEST LONDON STYLES.

338 Wa©sJl gto n Steet, - - ostoz-

BICKNELL BRO'S., visit to Europe in a few weeks. 1

O"Lwrne P .^ 3 " .1 0 -Phillipiana.THIS . S A CE O

Thle inside wall of te Chapel is dis-Willbe occupied during this year colord by aater.

..- * ' -" A'b: ,'~.-.' J. W. Ldd, P.S. '90, contemplates a

BIk.N ELL. BRO'S_, , v isiot toi urope in a few weeks.

Of Lwrence. _ Prof. Gulliver's afternoon sermon bore

ManufacturingRetailers f Gents' special eferee to obert Elmer. ey& SylvesterWearing Apparel; also Thle liddle Classical class will finlisll hav a Lrg ssortment o Fist Cs

its declamatoly exercises next Monday. S a _Gents'~~~~~~~ . r A . fitte~. ~They also'have Large Stock of Sheet Music,

shoat tie aoe, is able to be about asg erchadise.usuul. KEMIELLY & SYLVESTER,

The Middle Classical class took its 256 Essex St., Lawrence.

BRO61N#S S first drillelutio Pi. ill i elocutionb Pf. Chrcill on Tuesday. _der^h -: 0s P o n K: E ,Dkr Z R SAnbover and- Boston BsPeSS A qcstiol that is heard on all sides:DEAF IN

What are we going to do for' coasting Lamps, Oil Stoves, Etc.,OFFICES: this winter? ParkSt.Andover.Park- St., Andover.

34 COURT. SQUARE, and A large number of fellows were skating / on the pond in the rear of the gymnna- CEO. H14 LEC'K,

77 -KINGSTON STREET, siumn Monday. 1 ? 0 0 0 6 R 9 ? RThe chances are that there will be

C. A. LAWRENCE some interesting sparring and wrestling Su 83 Esose St^ L endmce on-.A.AENCI o'1 flips Academ y ,ii lind it mor con-

at the Winter Tournament. vcient and less exlenive to come here or Photo- · U~. QJH~~I )Qf7than t oston. Spec ial prices to Classes.

*nH Tp 8 (G R AlP E· R 'h The Glee Clulb has decided to hold -' Wtt L Xtlte w

181 Essex Street, wrence. three rehearsals a week-two with an --DEALER IX-

Photograph and Ferrotypes of all Styles. instructor, and one without. Second-hand Clothing,

____ _ -. Tihe students of the Johnson High AND GENTIMEN'S COOD.

TOWVSEiD'~S-.LnATB Bi School, North Andover, are editing a Clothilg Bought,-Sld, .leansd and Rpaired,N S LAUNDRY, small paper called tle Jo/hsonian. o6 AMESBURY ST., . LAWRENCE, MASS.

E. A. Smith, Agent, of Phillips Hooker is unable to attend to Iis usual Al ork prom.tl and Seatly Extc.0 ,b 1, ,. . . . ,, , , .~~~Charles J. Curnyn, Manager.Academy solicits the patronage of duties, on account of a fall he got coming .. ... .the students. down the steps at the gym. on Saturday. S B ER & W .

The Sunday night train that leaves . S BREWE. -THE- Andover at 6.15 had to remain at the

station some time before the brakes TAILORS,LEWIS ENGRAVING GE., $could be let off.

No. 15 Cornhill, Boston.Oii Monday last tile Seniors were ex- 488, _ ashington. St.,

amined on some literary work they hadBY PHOTO PROCESS. lately read. A large number read, Nearly opposite Temple Place.

T NETTEI PA - "Pride and. Prejudice," by Miss Austen. THERE 1S NO",BETTER PLACE'To buy Music tn a the M.ammoth Mucl s ore o, Prof. Comstock began his historical SMITH & MANNIN G,

OLIVER DI SON &0CC. course with the Middlers last Saturday, DEABIBS m'449-461 WMahisfAtoeS. - Baton. by a lecture that was remarkable for the DF' sOd : qd; tloeries,

lomalonuoamoP.ct^ orlts, descriputonsr orin-. ground it covered and its treatment.of u . l a, ;.; erieformation respecting what you want. Musio nd books .-A.An oer _ss.

mdf~or retptce'- - .-- Ithe subject; -... -- - - -,, ...............................................................

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Bulletin Board.

Philips Academy Supply Coe Tue 'arre6ii centsper linefor ery . STAT InN.. -, - . , . issuein thik coiumn.*

Will be managed for the remainder of tire . 'year by T. L. Ellis. Studgntwby lnrehasing Ray's white slirts open front or backyear by T. L. Ellis. Students by prchasing # .at $1.50. We know:-they are good. Scribing Blocs

tickets will save from 5 to 50 per cent in at 1.. e knothe re good. Scribbling Bloks,_.-____ dealing with theirmshoadvertise-in-the-- English craven tanl and French Gloves B Boo

Company. Price of tickets 50 cents, to be at Ray's.obtained from If you are in need of Fall or Winter Examination Blanks,

underwear and hosiery, we recommendT. L. ELLIS, E.C C. 5-3. you to go to Ray's, cor. West and Wash- Writing aper,

ington Sts., Boston. Toilet Paper,

IM, HIT. HANNON, Latest importations of foreign goodsand ew line of domestic woolens for Pens, Pencils, Etc.

Public CarriT fe SOrUicO, fall wear at Bradlcy's. -Geo. N. Bigelow & Co., 407 ashing- H Tex

AndOVer, Mass. toi St., Boston, carry a fine stock of Secon an s.. Hats and Canes suitable for students'

CHOICE CONFECTIONERY, ETC. weal.-lee Cream on hanl at all times. Ice Crel Sla, George F. Kelngott would take a few Clarke & Addis

Milk Shake, and ll the latest drinks. .students during the Winter Term in

C. C. LYLE. Boxing. Apply at once. Bartlet Hall, E. C, 1 .Central Street, Andover, Mass. Number 25, South Entry, third floor.

Patronize a deserving enterprise by _ _

buying your oil of S. W. TYLER. HENRY P. NOYES,SUBSCRIUE Now to The Cllegian and FINE--

we will send the Jatnaly uumIber FREE. e t llnhftnr,>* j XA~ |~ -iA monthly magazine f 100 pages in- FUeI .1

Al , / t teresting reading. TO ORDER.

_1 ̂ .^^ ,. Sample copy sent on receipt of 25J 1- ^< n11PI$iCft cents in cash or postage stamps. FURNITURE, CARPETS,

Address, THE COLLEGIAN, 34 Temple BEDDING, ETC,.Place, Boston, Mass. AT TEE OLD STAND,

W. H. EATON, (.A. .AT HANNO N'S FO Park Street, - -Andover.

Fine Watch, Clock and Jewelry FREDERICK ALFORD,._ -;- ._. ,,- , , -. /. T///ir _ _-- lirmporterand Manufacturer of- ..

Repairnng. ( - --- t- .REGALIA, SOCIETY, MILITARY,With Arthur Bliss, Druggist. AND

THEATRICAL OODS,......- -_-- __ . and- Crown Collars and Cuffs, 104 TREMONT104 TREMONT STREET, BOSTON.

CHAS. H. GILBERT, ___ S__T H. P. WRIGHT,

Dentist, Two Epitaphs. __s__ ~ Dealer in Boots Shoes and Rubbers,

Draper's Block, Andover, Mass. "At rest beneath this slab of stone, Main Street, ANDOVER, MASS.__-- -- -- _ _- Lies stingy Jimmy Wyett; Repairs promptly attended to.

Notice. He died one morning just at ten, - _Notice. And saved a dinner by it." JOHN PRAY,Those needing the services of 'a

Hairdresser will please call on NTl tone s rtursed byS 3ara' 6 lord, LIVERY and BOARDING STABLENot Sarh's virtures to record;E. A. BIRD, L. C. 2-1. For they're well known to all the town,, MIN STEEET, ANDOVEB.

Bu it was raised to keep her down." ___

M. T. WALSH,BOSTON AND MAINE HAIR CUTTER,Dealer in Stoves, Tin-ware, etc. AND MAINE HT,

Essex St., Andove RAOAD TRAINS. TOWN HALL BUILDING.Essex St., Andover. Andover to Boston, .50, 7.46, 8.09, 8.33, 9.47,11.10 A.M.; ___

-- __ . ___ 12.26, 12.29, 1.10,. 3.18, 4.25, 6.44, 7.09, 9.39 P.M. Sunday _ 7.49, 8.33 A.M.; 12.20, 4.32, 563, 7.51 P.M. J. H. CANDLEB,

M errimac ouse. Boston to Andover, .00, ,7.30, 9.30, 102 A.M.; 12.00 M.; Proprietor of2.15, 3.20, 4.02, 5.00,6.00,00, .35, 7.00, 51.00 P.M. Sunday, 8.00 B

A. V. PARTRIDGE, Prop'r. 2 A.M.; . .o00, 7.00 .. .,,. BONS ANDOl am S N 8F . . d -l -- l - e-Andover-toL Awrence,7.02,-8.23;-9.00,10.04,!.30_Aa -Dealer-inPeiodea-lst oi-to Confetlonelr, and __ W.HL Boody.-'™ 1 - LoI

i2 1.09, 1.25, 3.00;--3.42,4-06 . 00, 5.40, 6.47, 71, a7.52, Foreign and Domestic Fruits.11.45 P.M. Sunday, 823, 9.06 A.M.; 6.14, .47,8.0 .M. Opposite Town Hall, ANDOV.

Lawrence to Andover,. 6.40, 7.07.65, 8.20, 95, 9.40,I wish to state that Mr. Duley is 10.0, 11.00A.M.; 12.1, 12.17,1. o, 23,,3.00, 4.15, .40,9.30,A. H T &

e,.n -,,,4.l * -I + t rri *7.02,P.. Sunday, 7.40,8.15 A.M.; 12O,4.2S,.35, *7.44, t* A. OLT I Oufully authorized to represent THE P.AM. l.. N .From South Side. .' DALE IN ,

COLLEGIAN in Andover. =, 0. .. , ~ / Going North, 823, 9.00 A.M.; 1.09, t..m Sunday T... 10 1 A;. 1 (TrnCfltl flc

SAMUEL'- ABBOT, 9.06 .. 0.47 P.. Edintor Tw CPrtr w Going East, 8.3, 9.00 A.M.; 1t23 4.o0;'5.45; 0.47 P.M. --Bement of Baptist hch, - -Editor THE COLLEGIAN. Gunday, .47tP.. ._ ^-., . ,twast,--- ndoverla.----

Sndy , 6"4, p- . o ., .M,8.. .