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- -'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ -7~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- ARDMR A J '-B -- 2-'- VoL . XIV. --. '. . .. PHI[PS AlADBMY AEDOVnRI MAss, D)EM 5 _ NO. 23 Ss,-B*R- ^ --. : uHmlttn? '-:.weih fl arumntUsultea nlil l141irn,'pbi ach o, s that his, hilurein' c , l " 1 "i. 1 "^ 8 .'^" 1 '; - : ; o eaive y, a'te -- of 18-12' ne to oonefortleiioportuiini- the groundstwohours before the game -Editors (;f The Plinizpsam - le ~~voeo eileit I o e tfhpian:TiePresident afttrciviceg the de- ties. One.,6ti. O fiift thingswhiei wa callth Aftehtheegam e ea ; ^ : . Way s PH N aout i a " ne bate, gave his decision upon the erits strikes a foreigner' visiting an Amcri- had- their Tiangiving dinner at the liteiary society, and abwisl to exter' a' or wt egative.' can Rublicschool tho perfet order Fifth enue Hotel. Fro therei teyC Tile;most enjoyable fatuie of -the that reigns without appareo; any went to ti e Casino Thoater-nd filial- protest against t sceme. In the ws the tay .hich the. severe discipline.-* The appearances yo-the Sturtev'ant House Jor the- .... - -first place-an estimatewhichsays-tiiat leaders acquitted themselves : not super~cial. "Young America" is Ilgt- The 11 'clock.A.M. train one man--in-four,'ji llie--scliool, is-a- - ----- s -- e h .f itd "like- frorifNew Yokto&Bstbiwas -taken ------- * talented rnan is very liberal. But ai. - - reasonable lianbeii.. lhavebeei aid the 6.o'clock train- from ifBoston we-llfin -tt~ ecaae:i-doni't tiink- Free Education i the United States. teachers in Europe that it is dover- again. cwe willfind .ht a society, will -' b impossible to- leaveaclass'withouta For a fitting school, there is no- increase te interest in Philo: ; We all Undoubtedly the Ameiican is a borni monitor even-for a ionievt that the doubt in our wiinds that Andover's know of the success of-the rival sci- individualist and yet he has elaborated thildren have no sense of hoior wiat- her athletic-teamins is eties in Yale, ,Brolhers'in U'iity, Liio- a school system -more -socialistic.than r ' b fact; we ever biv hbetrcodc O otlieal and- -free. -' Inifct nian - tl~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Ha iik, there are no siclibols'of iti 'ind, .m Brthners. The.societies. flour- any. histoy-can show. Having fonuid 'American children is dueto two causesA chidre is are tw ccuools o isheda while ic- interest- I iterary the germ lie arly planted sundand theeducatioofteoySandirs and but few of the smaller colleges, -york--as active,-butlwhen- athletics full -of -,promise,.. he has, with-hard- gtler and tie wider' influenie ac- -whic even-approach it i liberality. -- began -to take the place 'of-: literary hearted Yankee common sense, nour- corded- to woimen.-i. ; Blatin That tis policy is beuificial "to - both' - .--- work-thle rnvalry (.f--tle-4wo: soieties- isheA'it,, iliw& get -tod an organ- present dfturea - could inot -. ation-o~~~~~~~f. taeciosifrlfriae bic -psetadftirathletic, organiza- could- not kee, them-alive. Philois iztion of ate schools i fll fruitage. - - itoi of tescho, we do nt dubt -. nearly the 'oldest, literary society in -The-. nation -now, supports not only e rz D. a , io, - foramoieuL . '- - - *-- ,, . - ,, , - . * . , , , , - , *„- ,, ,-,Mans Prize Welaulations. , , '.the- country, and we should be- very -primary" schools- .but schools of all - -- ' - ' ' - ' ' - e - -careful not to ndangenrj-ts. existence grades, even universities, and in every There-is hardly -another event in e 1e____ by aiy'rashmovemint.. ' 'departmeint the children of all mix to- the, year which calls, forth so much -- For the first tim` this year we are .Thie §fiziaziical- clement 'eiitersiuto gsther; -There is enodiscriminntion as liteary ability' as the Means Prize able to publish a list of the-members -the'case."- At present our income-jiist to si,ino distinctionas 'to class. The Speaking. It -is now twenty-foiir of tie Academy Glee Club. ^Although covers our'expenses. -A rival socjety American -believes in tie-absolute years siice the contest was inaugu. the fellows have been practising reg- -' ldputPliilo to a- greater expense -necessity of the citizen being edcated rated nandevery year. has added to tie lhry for over two_noths, they were to-get up attractions to secure mem- nfthe republic is to contiue, andSO enthusiasm and ability hiicli are dis- merely o trial, -and it is only-within - bers. Aew society would take away hedetermines that tie state must take played there. - a few days that the. members; were, 'maiy of' Pliilo'smember and henlce this vital uatter iii' hand. Although The -ubectsfo this year eel'vrIi really decided -. upon -- , It is' composed.- would diminish the income. What it is not correct to say that America in number, 6ne m6re tan. usual, and of the following:' president, Coffin; - ihen w ould we, do: with large e- has had fre school from colonial cover a- wide range of thought; also manager, Crawford; secretary and' pensesi and a smaller income? p. times, it is true that it hasilherited' -containilg two subjects for- poems. treasurer, Barlow; first tenors, F. W. ______________ _ :.'from the: Pilgrim\Fathers, a deep, 'al- The subjects will be found upon- te Conant, r. Carlon, E. M.-Farmer; KPhilo, most, religious coiivictionof the neces- last, page' but one of tle-catalogue, second tenors, H. A. Farr, W.J; Lap- -ihe elev*iitli , - ~ : -^ .;sity of school traiiing. tis:an i tdi Theessays are to be handed iii - this ham, D.. -Barlow; first bass,-C. A. The. eleventh regular meethig of cation`of their sincere -earnestness- year, on`orbefore.Mch1st, to a corn- Crawford, R; T. Francis, Mr. 'Stone; Philo rwas promptly, called to order. that the colonies- were so early, ready j itteewho will choose tle ten -first second bass, N. P. Coffin, F., M. Ter- - -- McClellan lilvoked- God- blessing. to expend large sums o education. The' write's of these will be trained rill, T. F. Russell. ______ - - Durng business tiatfollwed -the, Oily::si y sfte efist settle- yn delivey by Prof, Churc- 'Unfortunately-the services I - - cornYmtleeon the Public entertaiment meit of Botoii .£400 iwas appropriated ill and -will then- speak in public in Howard, as' director caninot be pro- made its report:A-, criticism of t]ie t -found a college.. This amount was the upper Hall, for-the-rizes. - cured, but notwithstanding this draw-. - preyipous tieeti6ngwas. readn by Whit-'-n6re than dte entire -sum_ eceived J wis the time for those who i- ack the club bids fair to excel that of - ford-after whicbTr T- Hitchcock gave from taxes in the colony, and after tie tend t&'Ompeteto begin work, if they last year. As no concerts are to be an'extempore upon ,LAmherst." Bray- revolution and, the, War of 1812, al- have'n6talr -dyio For only given is erm, the club wi devote - - ton'rea awaddrcss entitled I"Captain though the states were a u yet ; dby frqren revisioin can one the time to practice,-so -'as to make Hudson's Faiewell. 'A declamationi to, thequestiou "What 'can be done to put anesay;'into tle most presentable their entertainments next term as sue- by-IHildreth was next iln order; but as strengthen the Republic 9 " came : the foim" Te competition I- -- -~~~~~~~~~~~~~frt I mptiio tis an cesqful as possible. -- *ithaf;..;tgenitleien;failed to appear. -epl f rr '*esd appear. yep"Gie tie citzens sio -e by far-thie best-ee ed--- Melg -McClellan volunterfe to read a selec- 'intellieince" and so the leU st -' - - - ' - l- -- -;";- - 'ti i-which lie did remarkably .well. -iopefully went to workt6secure an The Eleven's Trii to New York. - < A class meeting 'of P.A. aind P.S. The" debate 1 followed upon tine subject edu Anduthe peopleu- 4 " - - ^p-o' -'-as, held iu:Room No. 9 Wednes- - -resolved: 1'Tliat England shotld grant feel ilatth sclnool^ ^^beloito them The following is a brief account of day -noon.' The committee chlosen to riehuria'd2 onioe'ule.".Arclibjrld; led; 'tlt eery class,,'rich orpoor, aids in tie trip of then Foot-Ball elevenr to. select a suitablering as class'symbol - th6eicffi6vatie, Piersonthe`negative.' their support and-thatiniio sense is New York to seemthe Yale Pincetoi: ade'.t ieir. report. Three rings were' ^Bdt~i i 'leaders made' strong arguments., public educition a free ift from tle gameon.Tianksgiving Day. shown., :'Two of oriinitl'designs made - Ban&'6ftKutchel, arid Mc-onal/ * Tlehl4idoto the needy hey left Andover. on the 1.25 train of gold and platinun wires; one hay- -apponfea'o assist the affirmative; t.- t'b9system has notd iWaw o ing"P.S.'92"-woven togetier in mono- H. " . ^H~tiRi|^YalU,$uK!P^^e~fe^ L^pjel iact, nowhere theFallRiver ine, Thursday mo gram style; and tlie other witl"P.A. wihP -suppot/ the negative Durng-tieamong 3tiebpoor wi-be foundmore-in ing- The morniig-wasspent around- .92"'similarly arranged;, only. -cut out 1 ' ; debate <Mr ^Bnerwnth mad^ issp 4 dependenc&,And self-respect ' £-Ti he otffman Hose and Fifth Avenue f; a plate of gold.' -Tie - third-,-wasra-.. -'-'-S S ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~e n ie gv, pear~alitean^ edtscityae' r ow thatindiret ifHo^twere theyf metwmauy oldtn- seal'ring. None- of the threegave -T'i :A nth oteof tie houserupon:the ea, shaie towardsuthe pportofthe -To obtain good seats on tie reser-, 'canes instead. - -- - - - ' -,t~, ',,--yt' --- S - -' -

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VoL . XIV. --. '. �. .. PHI[PS AlADBMY AEDOVnRI MAss, D)EM 5 _ NO. 23 Ss,-B*R- ^

--.: uHmlttn? '-:.weih fl arumntUsultea nlil l141irn,'pbi ach o, s that his, hilurein' c , l " 1 "i. 1 "^ 8 .'^" 1 '; - :;o eaive y, a'te -- of 18-12' ne to oonefortleiioportuiini- the groundstwohours before the game

-Editors (;f The Plinizpsam - le ~~voeo eileitI o e tfhpian:TiePresident afttrciviceg the de- ties. One.,6ti. O fiift thingswhiei wa callth Aftehtheegam e ea

; ^ :.Way s PH N aouti a " ne bate, gave his decision upon the erits strikes a foreigner' visiting an Amcri- had- their Tiangiving dinner at the

liteiary society, and abwisl to exter' a' or wt egative.' can Rublicschool tho perfet order Fifth enue Hotel. Fro therei teyCTile;most enjoyable fatuie of -the that reigns without appareo; any went to ti e Casino Thoater-nd filial-protest against t sceme. In the ws the tay .hich the. severe discipline.-* The appearances yo-the Sturtev'ant House Jor the-

.... --first place-an estimatewhichsays-tiiat leaders acquitted themselves : not super~cial. "Young America" is Ilgt- The 11 'clock.A.M. trainone man--in-four,'ji llie--scliool, is-a- - ----- s -- e h .f itd "like- frorifNew Yokto&Bstbiwas -taken -------

* talented rnan is very liberal. But ai. - - reasonable lianbeii.. lhavebeei aid the 6.o'clock train- from ifBostonwe-llfin -tt~ ecaae:i-doni't tiink- Free Education i the United States. teachers in Europe that it is dover- again.

cwe willfind .ht a society, will -' b impossible to- leaveaclass'withouta For a fitting school, there is no-increase te interest in Philo: ; We all Undoubtedly the Ameiican is a borni monitor even-for a ionievt that the doubt in our wiinds that Andover'sknow of the success of-the rival sci- individualist and yet he has elaborated thildren have no sense of hoior wiat- her athletic-teamins iseties in Yale, ,Brolhers'in U'iity, Liio- a school system -more -socialistic.than r ' b fact; weever biv hbetrcodc O otlieal and- -free. -' Inifct

nian - tl~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Ha iik, there are no siclibols'of iti 'ind,.m Brthners. The.societies. flour- any. histoy-can show. Having fonuid 'American children is dueto two causesA chidre is are tw ccuools o

isheda while ic- interest- I iterary the germ lie arly planted sundand theeducatioofteoySandirs and but few of the smaller colleges,-york--as active,-butlwhen- athletics full -of -,promise,.. he has, with-hard- gtler and tie wider' influenie ac- -whic even-approach it i liberality. --

began -to take the place 'of-: literary hearted Yankee common sense, nour- corded- to woimen.-i. ; Blatin That tis policy is beuificial "to - both'-.--- work-thle rnvalry (.f--tle-4wo: soieties- isheA'it,, iliw& get -tod an organ- present dfturea -could inot -. ation-o~~~~~~~f. taeciosifrlfriae bic -psetadftirathletic, organiza-

could- not kee, them-alive. Philois iztion of ate schools i fll fruitage. - - itoi of tescho, we do nt dubt-. nearly the 'oldest, literary society in -The-. nation -now, supports not only e rz D. a , io, - foramoieuL . '- - -

*-- ,, .- ,, , - . * . , , , , - , *„- ,, ,-,Mans Prize Welaulations. , ,'.the- country, and we should be- very -primary" schools- .but schools of all - -- ' - ' ' -' ' -e--careful not to ndangenrj-ts. existence grades, even universities, and in every There-is hardly -another event in e 1e____

by aiy'rashmovemint.. ' 'departmeint the children of all mix to- the, year which calls, forth so much --For the first tim` this year we are.Thie §fiziaziical- clement 'eiitersiuto gsther; -There is enodiscriminntion as liteary ability' as the Means Prize able to publish a list of the-members

-the'case."- At present our income-jiist to si,ino distinctionas 'to class. The Speaking. It -is now twenty-foiir of tie Academy Glee Club. ^Althoughcovers our'expenses. -A rival socjety American -believes in tie-absolute years siice the contest was inaugu. the fellows have been practising reg- -'

ldputPliilo to a- greater expense -necessity of the citizen being edcated rated nandevery year. has added to tie lhry for over two_noths, they wereto-get up attractions to secure mem- nfthe republic is to contiue, andSO enthusiasm and ability hiicli are dis- merely o trial, -and it is only-within

- bers. Aew society would take away hedetermines that tie state must take played there. - a few days that the. members; were, 'maiy of' Pliilo'smember and henlce this vital uatter iii' hand. Although The -ubectsfo this year eel'vrIi really decided -.upon --, It is' composed.-would diminish the income. What it is not correct to say that America in number, 6ne m6re tan. usual, and of the following:' president, Coffin;

- ihen w ould we, do: with large e- has had fre school from colonial cover a- wide range of thought; also manager, Crawford; secretary and'pensesi and a smaller income? p. times, it is true that it hasilherited' -containilg two subjects for- poems. treasurer, Barlow; first tenors, F. W.

______________ _ :.'from the: Pilgrim\Fathers, a deep, 'al- The subjects will be found upon- te Conant, r. Carlon, E. M.-Farmer;

KPhilo, most, religious coiivictionof the neces- last, page' but one of tle-catalogue, second tenors, H. A. Farr, W.J; Lap--ihe elev*iitli , - ~ : -^ .;sity of school traiiing. tis:an i tdi Theessays are to be handed iii - this ham, D.. -Barlow; first bass,-C. A.

The. eleventh regular meethig of cation`of their sincere -earnestness- year, on`orbefore.Mch1st, to a corn- Crawford, R; T. Francis, Mr. 'Stone;Philo rwas promptly, called to order. that the colonies- were so early, ready j itteewho will choose tle ten -first second bass, N. P. Coffin, F., M. Ter- - - -

McClellan lilvoked- God- blessing. to expend large sums o education. The' write's of these will be trained rill, T. F. Russell. ______ - -

Durng business tiatfollwed -the, Oily::si y sfte efist settle- yn delivey by Prof, Churc- 'Unfortunately-the services I - -

cornYmtleeon the Public entertaiment meit of Botoii .£400 iwas appropriated ill and -will then- speak in public in Howard, as' director caninot be pro-made its report:A-, criticism of t]ie t -found a college.. This amount was the upper Hall, for-the-rizes. - cured, but notwithstanding this draw-.

-preyipous tieeti6ngwas. readn by Whit-'-n6re than dte entire -sum_ eceived J wis the time for those who i- ack the club bids fair to excel that of -

ford-after whicbTr T- Hitchcock gave from taxes in the colony, and after tie tend t&'Ompeteto begin work, if they last year. As no concerts are to bean'extempore upon ,LAmherst." Bray- revolution and, the, War of 1812, al- have'n6talr -dyio For only given is erm, the club wi devote - -

ton'rea awaddrcss entitled I"Captain though the states were a u yet ; dby frqren revisioin can one the time to practice,-so -'as to makeHudson's Faiewell. 'A declamationi to, thequestiou "What 'can be done to put anesay;'into tle most presentable their entertainments next term as sue-by-IHildreth was next iln order; but as strengthen the Republic9 " came : the foim" Te competitionI- -- -~~~~~~~~~~~~~frt I mptiio tis an cesqful as possible. --

*ithaf;..;tgenitleien;failed to appear. -epl f rr '*esdappear. yep"Gie tie citzens sio -e by far-thie best-ee ed--- Melg

-McClellan volunterfe to read a selec- 'intellieince" and so the leU st -' - - - ' - l- -- -;";-

- 'ti i-which lie did remarkably .well. -iopefully went to workt6secure an The Eleven's Trii to New York. - < A class meeting 'of P.A. aind P.S.The" debate1followed upon tine subject edu Anduthe peopleu- 4 " - - ^p-o' -'-as, held iu:Room No. 9 Wednes- -

-resolved: 1'Tliat England shotld grant feel ilatth sclnool^ ^^beloito them The following is a brief account of day -noon.' The committee chlosen toriehuria'd2 onioe'ule.".Arclibjrld; led; 'tlt eery class,,'rich orpoor, aids in tie trip of then Foot-Ball elevenr to. select a suitablering as class'symbol -th6eicffi6vatie, Piersonthe`negative.' their support and-thatiniio sense is New York to seemthe Yale Pincetoi: ade'.t ieir. report. Three rings were'

^Bdt~i i 'leaders made' strong arguments., public educition a free ift from tle gameon.Tianksgiving Day. shown., :'Two of oriinitl'designs made -

Ban&'6ftKutchel, arid Mc-onal/ * Tlehl4idoto the needy hey left Andover. on the 1.25 train of gold and platinun wires; one hay--apponfea'o assist the affirmative; t.- t'b9system has notd iWaw o ing"P.S.'92"-woven togetier in mono-H. " . ^H~tiRi|^YalU,$uK!P^^e~fe^ L^pjel iact, nowhere theFallRiver ine, Thursday mo gram style; and tlie other witl"P.A. wihP

-suppot/ the negative Durng-tieamong 3tiebpoor wi-be foundmore-in ing- The morniig-wasspent around- .92"'similarly arranged;, only. -cut out1 ' ;debate <Mr ^Bnerwnth mad^ issp 4 dependenc&,And self-respect ' £-Ti he otffman Hose and Fifth Avenue f; a plate of gold.' -Tie -third-,-wasra-..

-'-'-S S ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~e n ie gv,pear~alitean^ edtscityae' r ow thatindiret ifHo^twere theyf metwmauy oldtn- seal'ring. None- of the threegave

-T'i :A nth oteof tie houserupon:the ea, shaie towardsuthe pportofthe -To obtain good seats on tie reser-, 'canes instead. - -- -- - '

-,t~, ',,--yt' --- S - -' -

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: /: * *' The'^yiiipoaCTT" 7 w ^ t oe wo succeeds, as- DI*ess,

K lO fAnua-Subscriptio, 2.oo. it wold ost quite a sum poure ac erosis Weat er ."G.S .MtCLAR, Managing Editor. Auch valuable instruction as a priv ate TON/ . jTYORK.i sipupil-Fially-threa isthe oppotheat i e

Abua-Sbs i ' .D OS ' : 0 0, This is'r theear opportunie time to.look

.... t-asui -e` Tllb;l S(0I ctlre"o,. ^. L sta,, Tle chances of takingfirprize are ven s wrth a p d of cure so

]J. L.viuu., , w.. . w^. WADA. ' be sur you are warmly clothed. And -, .-. . ,.- .-J. 7. . usually about even, and this is one Upr nd to at e t all Poit eond Ner

.. reason wly thecontests aie -so inte'- . - SaiiirPiLOiM nd ovNCin co'wh. T ]l ZLLv-us W H r. * - .' - - Want, do o rO,'.et wthat- We are mission. 'ullinau-L-Vsibuled Ex'reSs Traini. con-- ',_ „ - E.. .S.A estillg to all. Ample timlS given for of nrrars an rel e coaeI-: <<H.MonE, II. h. ST~, ti.... ri.itnc making finel - lothes at reasonable- ,leae Par nSruurStation.nlosu.weK *la at e0, .prsall WHo ae o Lr tSndys P.M. S , ning thrnugh tosteamerat all

, - -- - - - - - TirlS. untthautr'OITO "OT'~tln)SC-al ~ Rlver'neIlghty miut, s. lDue ew York. 7.30 A.M. - ^' Tie hplnwieissued veryWedna' make thorough preparation, and We t between ir 2 and

Saturday during the cool year except in vacation. f ae inak Will more t kee J it anirookyn on arrival.All conmmnetiuioCanns; Iest aeopaeed' ayheI hope . tha a larger number offellows e' aer makcingre trie on cartow l ..

writer's fll nam~e and ~ add~rss, not nccc'~ssnry for' ever a n r to .. ton uestlmiatlou, Tickets. stiteroomus and berths - .---

ihilC l tom i desay bed. kere.kseto ehoge]l-f o.i l .It.l o WnlSs so p. I , wa.,, do oatte'ns are left. secured at 3 )iuSTAT H<'rsfi , colt. WArstillNoTrOX

TC~ommunications, mmny be addrei to the nul'i- 011e oftile te11 whlo Wvil ia thae prlV- .ll.Apl AtD STATE' t . and at rk imsquae Station;- lpinI, Andover, .,1 rdn. etiE e lar tWe have also, a complete, stock of5' O n Ktxma.'o ralege who10 a91 Or' t represeii tSin n. g the e'ilavD1ct, an. l m:ea;. ......' box placed in the aint hall of the Academy building. · d ui`loderwr -' '1 GO. L. CUOS-Og,.O..A . New York. -

The editurs do not holdthemsclves resl,,)sible for Schoo l SlCh al occasioll. wool all meino ll l ar I all L. l. PA.LMEI, Agent, 8 Old Stite House, Boston. v.-cthopiios.no anorrem.aionient ... _. ... other goods found in a first class fur- ' ~' ..- -"

PlL.iwA,' board !meetings reo lieir WedIe.-da,- .t..1... t.s-omiandsaturdaynions.y - - - t - one ofh t w w h nishiig house.We aregointohave SaI t P ,

-i Anend'rhestrao-n'o. droea special pantaloo sale. Loka ofati sae Lo. o. tLotereul- as seconul-ei:s matter at time An fovr aost se ir ai tlo E Ce. na e r ,*

01ee. -ll for the bargains whinch will sow Aft'i COOdsbox OVPS.P'.h plced in the Town Hall Fri- ne t week. i-" olodN sr.

The P/l do. Mirror s nearly ready orclestra, will doubtless be a most ol- ai o and Furnislier, .llL & PA itLMER awiaOl ite & C.for the pre5s, alid it promises to) joyable elltertaiilnlent. Tile popular . Main Street. - .P..o"... t - A S"

least equal aiy of its predecessors. tellor Herbert uomlllS 0 , s o ' - -a -de scrip Credit intt if donincd. -

~- The comptitio for every first prize of -most peingoenor voices, SITH & HOD, aPKINS.

has heen-grcatr-tlian--ever, tl.e stories while Mr. Tyler as a basso is so wel- _____ _____,_--- __ --_

Tand poems being of a unuerualy yOhisa wnlly i k omu ltls s ty that a wsell- -Tio 'andS B.rnishe - , higt fl tj order. It pop bee said ta-the fiost flled logsewill surely greet him 'on L in a *

-fpared foe ears aTe iss bt first cornet waiti this orcshestraEasEBtraNh AaNDGREEK. e tic't --.

dace o cut, eallof hics are finly will play' ^. solo. It is expected that Str el 2. -E

dlea re a dc .ol al eof ir et prupils at the El ouseAndoveWedeay afternoons Instuton, hour.photogravure of the ~oo~t-ball team and ^the n Tschool. Reserved seat .tickets O d

tile frontispiece, will make the comiing ^veilt 1l sale ts otlsbe at the An- Pr|7A -IADA

Tissue oIeii of great credit to both Philo Ive Ioore a e lices,. |iU HeO eI So

.. For he stogtheries whilebr t Tyler as a basso is so well

-an n a tion ts sea is as followse- - years of successful work. His ston studio is the centre of potogapic interest in

eael'. It hg bee, sai d 10iat.nthe first fiCollege. n. Lst Score. soe of the inst delicacy ad nish. rrices s low as consistent with and careful workm.ptio draw-out what talenth there oaigot Yale, P S3 Oy43 - - Soatisfactory likenesses are guaranteed.),1 h.-

be amolg tie studet ill such a diree- Priuceton, 2.1 ,97 19 493 Washington Street, - Boston.tion, as well as-tolncreasetlie inter- U.ofP., 1. 2 18 - 72-- -

estBanong themn in literary work. Wesleyan,. 0 3 10 149BE IN U REC A GRE.pFromed for earst, the iterest has been un-The scores made y eac D . UR r,deepeningance of cts, alle competition gr owin h a f' will ar solloIis: - ( iaseetpuplsattheerge, adoverd M.sayateons. sr tn, 'nhour.

and thed.: Thractero the worklimpov-;:li -e-tere-will be a le attendanceSroani

ting so that last year special mak e the coming y o sale ts min I -

essueays, and of reat redit to bothought -v 1ootremot t., ostor. --' , .Q< ' " -,

: revealnd the ed il the subjects presented for YALE ANDANDOVER. , . li.

F the subjets a ted wit te nes. What p easurethe pres'sudent Special attentin t all Gold Cown TheLeading- Hotel the City.pubrpolise of depriing a brief skcompeth of Tpse members of these great insti Wr

-; the , eans Original. -Declatn tions. t r. Hardy's reputation asTa Photographic Artist of theihest, class has been earned by '

from any kisdf of. Ho ' ,di o tp s this fsea is cesresule -of w Hos s e photograpie inter.s i

throwigtem upo t l 'er hei owi re- inst team won il each-game. Atall -i -.

sourcess w as to have sucha reasonpets why events, to Yale ald Ado score. of the finestdelicacyand finish.o-oerative soclely Opposite t B. M, Nrtherand a'eful wor

- every studentoavygeaey literary aail-rte laurels. DO not forget amid all -- - - C C - Depot Finef'tcmlities for serving pattes.

- ityio draw-outld wharite upotalent thone: of your rejoicing that Halno' is right -Nw ThrB-r, tlrines rgute d ' .. . ... -bthe asubjects. i The direct benefit that after, busihe ; ing 19 re4- W sad et Bfltston., lio -on, s patic, has attracted the patronge of the ' 7' nnritrUoP., 1.'218 72' "

From the first, the int ile st sudt by tteding stictly to bus- ' - - HOllege

writin a nd t he char ultivation oer o ne's ness.b n the woak improul-- Yale, I1rinc 1aton,, U. of-g. ¥.esleyat -

-Yale.asses ''~' 0-2 - 19-0 4f -0 7'

maThe successful compit then .has cUstomer a. alikeCW?4 T sl AAMEaUOA.N RESS 00

essays, and. eofif e i matu epriicplesy of thoughsit SOLE CET. -

,nn151 Tremo at sao n t t., Bostrcon .o .

examination. There i ' a' rin these '-:_ '-," :'"/',.".

-tioll ' C Ce 'their grea-- nd Eti -- IC ' dgeQi'p.): I

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: ~' ... :.th: ' ':.'homos:ca-xpen : ' -e'·'( :--7~-. :":,. :'- -,: [New!Bokjustpublished Choice Goods-- ',-- - = :' ::?_:, fln!Jnrf eand has yles, by Harper &'Bros. A ,Light Store --- - ": .:-,':U 11 M I \ proved all ithat we A notatoe of Original Styles ' '- - ^r- - , Sor'e -"· 1ll11111 l!, cla ~.~'or t ! ir jL van *" . F e~orkatngmat ;~e

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' ":" .... :- 'no-''-" . . . . -" ot tobfound elsewhere. : 2 : in :Work a't..-s-

Bi '--o :;, e-l:ad ....&. ... Leave your orders at N o- 6 ..Beco t r-ee,511 Washington, cor, West St.,; 338 Washington Street,. No. 6 Beacon S treet,

: ::"- BOSTON:. BOSTON.. !The ndo erBookstore: ;BOSTON ":' ' ~ - -: ' ==': -~' .'r^ -. ' ' ' Irhilipiana. _ There are 17 graduates from the U' of -

": " *^^ n i 11"^ ^^ "" ' - "~-- '" ~~~~Micligan, 16 from Harvar, 1 Lfrom Yale, , , , . , * - t ' 4",-. I The Yule ~a a njo Clubs gave con- i ongress , ' ' - ' .'-' '

'- ' '* *' *'- * * -cert In Spr ield ]hst week.'. - ' : . ' *- .. ,. . heu. GI T e U ·.

,: .- ' ,, ' - ...- ; . . '. J The St. Paul Club of Yale will bold- its temple.asjier-slhme' joiviWdsthe World's- ' U. i--1 L L L1 U ' . ' . -'/

TT^T''^/M'l 'MO 1 T^ an na"l dl innl er x" Wednesday, Dec.9. Fair. -.^. - TWO SPECALIES-___*- --, -- Te.. , aas.. .-*J -h, ,a re-ue - -- skerf -e -]lfe- -- l2 oqren wood hande.s _:__-____:__

' -- ' ', 'X : - - c ~ crew have begun- tra>inw-=Y--- -:---Butl er,KJr. PA. - 2'i the current .ui- - *. tl p.-- - .. . . . . , , ' :, - -;-- =+ , - ' . . . . .. . . . . I r - . . . . . ' " ""- rT ....... [ Z.~,Scen~u oo~k naum5flr. cente - ' , /e-.),· · , - , ---- _ ... '. " *, - ,, - ' veriiitv ma-an e'' - , .r, I mt color. close foldig, very durable e , '" '

pMr. -

- , - . ' .. , Mr. Stone gave his Frenich class a' cut ! ' e: nit. , ' -g_ e . ... . 26 and2 nche'.- - . -

_ __ -Of-eVerydeseffitio eleven " 1" 481?'------'*-- --- -^-.-- sta^A, 3V e ee a ' r aahinton , -'- a P"ic-o j-- s'- negativ'e of tie-lastdebate of the Fresh- A D i t

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*fnv nil ~ ~ ~ ~ ~'r irro'ot nnceton, ii lI/ve tll? same- eleven man Dei~ So*cit. .. ' R - 5IA. o. an s .nll. ,for t! 1 . occasb nS1at' . T AXI-.,,_prices ranging frm only men who'graatc,'w'ill return. , Henshaw, the couch, of, the; last year's BOSTON. -

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. -x al ear; is at the;Ho Springmms'l,.ecv ' '. BOTON

: W- ,-~Algr P..'9.hsefsho.

; FOUR' to TWELVE ' -'ger;P.S. 94. lief-sclioo e rino from a soke of pqraih , 7- ' 'pl .-.. ..

* DoUars:- . '.Princeton Theological Seiniary hasrer-- . Two-fifths -of the, income of American 'up--' P 'o .. ''

' ' :·: -' ' - - " ' ~eived'a bequest ~~~~_t ~ o a 2, 0, -- .

'.-? . ' .ceivcdl 'a beqest of $21,000. 'colleges is derivedfrom the, students, while HORACE PARTRIDGE,& O.,- . .* --- Stevens, ex-P.S. '93 is in businiess ~ in English, rniverities, only one-tenth is FTWI'^imTfflnmrfd~finnn' 'l : ;

f* * ' -- secured from that source. - l 11JU1~FINE ....... : :

Par -Bo

nnInr [IIII'PIII RNlllllflC - - The Anidoer Club atYile'ha~ 143 ac Our representative will -visit Andover elery two '.-*"**ii"~ ig' , -YThe rndcviv ed a4f i -. "'- 'te 'em3 er a weeks to take orders. Should you want anythi

~ "BOSTON. - for the YOuai-'Ie LawLaet Scho. -h -owg Priat capoains _ ,.

: sciece buildi and the ne been felected: Trafford, ofHarvard;Gr-ersigned,,at.oacl.rofi muc texpeience, for m __ ," . . . . * f~ii ?*1. -ihavei * private instruction in thie vairious -college ---,-:-->". '- ~~"- -.- - dormitory haebeei 'roofed over.- field, of Wtilliams; Warren, of Princeton; preparatory brainches. -- -. ,

· " .*':.'.'' -- ' :: .__,.' " " -' ' ". ,' . Pratt. of Amherst, Schoff, of the U. of P.; ' - -F. L..W.IPPLE, - -. - i/ ,*\;.';G. C. LYL'E,^ .Schaufiler, P;A. '93, has left school and and. Ilartley,'of Trinity. -. - ' No7, Philips Hall, Theologicail Seminar. ;

,__ -. .____.__-*,"__._ _ _ _^ ,. returned to InsB home in Kansas City. . -------------- !* D I NGlff * ROOMS" - -* * - L. Bliss, ex-P.S; '91 play-ed on the-Yale ,.,-S ., , --; *,----

~- years - - highest 4 s o le

iMN STe ENxeter, a There n'e about 3,000,000 books i49 col team-C , ex P A 89, was nteco _ Btond, -

,,.:

,*^ ',,[. '. ' --- -: -- -- lege libraries in tihe U~nited, States: , maci -l' o u s in 5 gaies, -^ 0 ^, - . 0 o -'.

th - e - ooek, S bte-p - 'e Miss Anie Gart lste of Garth* ... . .. . ..

, Thereb~~~y...

S W I'yler, -P.aA.r "91, 'is Sec. and - - f-

'Tra.oftlie-Yaleresh nUi . ' wa marrid a Hanibal, To-Nov.g. ' ;

W..HiHIGGfS, Prop ... -' 25, byeBishop utile ho. to o 7.- J carriagesforaishedora-caios te .ee astyts o ohae ent o ma bma City Ithes a' uf 1-

' L ver" :oard .* ,"i "Stao e ', Hare and undrun on Wednesday afthe en ec te d ne the worst, of ar;

- -'E.H SQ- 'Al~E, '~NPO~Elt noon. .... j - -~ ~ P~eiidid private 1eddins tco in the soleow -

^ E ' SA'EA 'dYE-: . o. ... *.'' .'. , . Patt o f Amherst,"Scho~ ofthe T.T.o .;guests' 'beig -prePEt from LWIYrk, St-' . ' i;1

XaEltt'Ho e; .'' ,- - - Andover, Ma~s 1>.l. N cCormick, 1 *A '88, Yale '92, Louis; Clicago, Minneapolis,- Louisville,- -. i sl^ 02 'J

.: ' '*''*".' -- '.--'---- - - -_-" hasbeeifappbint a usher the Uii·- and [Kansas CiGv.. Pirthwill retur Jan.' ' '

" ......-......ha "datunc taoIs om; -Ks Ct. -it, -.

uerst Chamber fConcesewhere7 -

a, h-"ingmnqiitr corti.,MW Sti^, .__3 '- B;DI:I~Tll~Y~,- SROlOP1YI$tud:n" H .~ :

mniporling Tilor' L. -a'th.ae I -, , · -,=., ' - ..... :

BOSTON' BOTNI- 3~O.

* -. .%- ::,:-' " ,::' b o.....' -/-:-, . , :' -. , ' h e' r roesor da Mobndays ill dThnredysand reurnte same .n oirsday n ' - . ' ,* " ' "F 7 , '{** -*'-'-,' ne ; '.'onfc.<io I daysBManti St1dny8..Generl wsiIg-]c ntYape edozen. .aran ia82cents ._S ,. ...

*~ ~ ~ O t 4"- wi-' *-n r''l~n*A 'Ct <f~***'"'/.8 ^o % t'th least posst1lq ass at tlipe, send your order^ tq*?* ' .t.'" ?;: SI-'.-,: T; '*- 1

r~i^^^^S^ ;^%i;44^^^^Ks~iP^ -^^^ ---

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-SH O ES''~ ~~~~~ : '"h' Yal',e ad Itnj Clubs 000 aoks con am'- .:is,-i..;0,wseM.','' ~-~ .i,'''''' ''''

,* , S : '_ = 7 ' 7 ' ' .'.- .·- a<'tOU l. 4--~' Il';l ; O me. -e- -- ' of --- *'

::", S '-v^ S^,*£ -r:',Wn: . ,7... -.,- -- - ,^, -' - '-- '.'-"-iWo

ner ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 'y~, TW Sp ,:, ·. ',:

.~ , :-"- e.£..'~; ai : ' -a -"t'1 ~r~a. or tegzuf tresnan um o l.r,, r, ~. - 7:i ecrr ... _ .. 0a" . ~-

-/,%~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~M Carrinieafgavee toaoiai(n0 Firest'class[;:j['Peeaq!sele1swen'° acu d{ais Ci.,!I ~~a ne"f"he4m~ Z' · ,?~~"''~,;~ ,, ,"''

nex mail and~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- .]~, h

FOUR~~~d TWELVE Wg~~~.~ ..S. 94.q .a left,,.'. er fro a stoke - prlis',r,..a , ':'-0

; .I,,~..~,~&.'i·.~,~~~~~~~~~~eivd' e,,I.-'t of?.. -2,0,-. $n coale toe4from,,, ,$tudents whileio : '

.,'',. , :'. ,-/ ,--L:,-. ,' ,','-~:".~ ,, .T,,. ~ ~ ,eaa ;iL):uw~n-ou wo~:ou-St*ever-cnsmnrenueneru, .optlq- ], ,.i.i-s . ~, , .u..': ,ss- _-, .:

':- -- ;,,'. '~ ....· ..... ,< .: ,' ,- ',, . ' >,atth'last posibiq t of' tie, aen your 9.rd~e. ,C~': e',A' :ver,,Club - : , -, .,a, , '4 . . . . ,' , : 'e-re,;'5, ;, r"e.'£~e t ''- :w"

';-Z .:I~ V~ ,, ~:c;.'t~,~,~'':-. ~'~.:J~ !~i .';~'.~.,::}.,':qY"/::; " :"~,-;,5?.,'.:" . ; :,= ,":: :-,:v,,--',;... ,.:,: -.....'=e',':'-to,-ta...e:' :,d,,e-:.: Should. ::. ,you' -an't- a"ny:.'/-".:::'~x ~,~-=z.:3;,:.-,'~,.;-. ~.':,.·-ct;:,".;*,.,,7,:. - -. ":;"a ~, 4, , , ,a, , . " '~ ' . . . , ,",:~ '..... t , ,t-- th '"i,'n.

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COLLINS & FAIRBANKS. jI 0. - G -H-IWAN- -

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_7---- 7 -~' 0*--- 1 - - 0-^l--^*^-^,~r- .. - . . . -fectione Bry, lo·iik.Booil.Stationery, in'/k Ker sene-:Oil -id ] L'ai, 8. Lar;ge. '

-~ - ,' -....... .' * ' Stock -Canned oods, Ba.se -BaIl Goods. :Everything pertainin · t~ a'-tudt's Outfit ,;

- * -C B L E B B^ T E D « ES-A-TS - -- - - Roomsto Let by h e a

Boston-and Albany R. R; TotheS4^centsThe'iniprovcnieiii in ('Ihe laundry sdr-

For Hartford, New Haven and vice linsgone into effect. Th -'Broadway

New"Y~r~r.'_-.- ge wasbiu- ad meingbti h(Vpga ..-* *-iT . "York, ' ^ Steani ILaundry -of Lawren eis doing--"'- · *. -~ ·~, ~ ', ~, ,~ ~ ~, 6W X·,'-· -.~ .~ .~ ~ ~, ~ ,r , ge~ ,f*~.~,,neral a ir·yand .Le ding, both ill the(Via Springfield Line.) most finished and satisfactory manner, tt

No. 83-LeaveS Boston 9 a.m., excep~t Stindays. liti- tert fGcnsadzfet Drawing Room Cars and coaches to New -th raef-,ensfdz

- York, arriving 3.30 p.m. Sx.nt one-balf 'It is to be noticed TiAT ,;THIS.nArE APhours ,

. -'-- No. 49.-Leaves lioston I a.m., except Sunday. B-. PLi"ES: IEGA-bIL:SS OF TIm.I ER ?OF,.-------- __--_---------- ----- __ -- ' '-- -- _ - rawui Room car nad-coaches -to--New-pECFSE r.-AI-enerai'washinishonld

York, arrlying 5.30 p in. Six, and one-half ,. .- hours.. i i i be accompanied-b a 'wn ii i ii list all-,_

Styles Correct. Quality Unequalled. Sole Agents for No.75.-New York LimIted, eaves Boston 4 P starched, goods by alILU".... dai:l... d Drawing Room cars and coaches to -o Dai'g o r .j- coahe _

_ . , * New. York, arriving 10 p.m. Only six hourn. We hha a '. Henry Heath's and White's English Hts. 1 W car o lis trintween.1ios- '". 'en a in ' r .e r" i-TTTiL .e._ 'IAT'IZ)'iA'N :e c.n . i.s. I "~ · ; - ',toniand;- Sprinied. quet of, a large nunber of' the sLudnt,

No.03.-yigihtex.res. Leaves Bioston at p.>. and trustethat it will meetwiththe -.. '*~ - · ~ ~ ~ ' - ' | ·~~dall. , Sleeping' cars and coaches to perw a - t :, o w h hf81, s.mgt t, Boston ~-'q.=- York, arrivin =i 6'.4s a.n. proval of al 'our customers or.-'. ,- further ' .

381 Washington St., BDoston. ------ City ticket office, 232 Washington St. Station, infortimation and upon an v" cause for con-'/ tneelany St.. o$ston.-:* A. . HASO, en. pass. Ag.' plaint please, conlt our agent.

T. A. HOLT & 00o~, Princeton's ew nfirmary. n L.;'o.oa C. - .. v '

0-' 0 0 ( ^ , QSubscriptions are. ow being solic.- The egular meeting of tre -Naturale '-C. 4-6...

ANDOVER, MASS. ited for an infirmary at Princeton. A History Society will'e hld i ie, : . w '·EJO

'jJ~rK ' .lUL / . . . . ' -. 8,-eesBto9am, xcltSa.Bu- th rTt hf 60 det fi doze -1 c__ ..- ' .., , -. '

___________________________ ______ site on the college grounds as 'been Library to-ighit at 0.45 o'clock. I . D^ALIt I

Z.H.CAMi theS -set ap rt for tis building and the sQIY BOQTS SHOES AND RUBBERS,~'"-"'-''--'-~L.lplans-presented by Surgeon .General- B AI RNAK AIE -

'Coner-of-Main and Essex Streets is .Billins-an eminent exper in hospital-- Thi regular prayer meeting of the 'N- R-eNarDg Bml- An o.-best plai-e to -bIuv fruit, canned goods, etc. . Sciet, f iire will b rln t-mr -~- . '-. -at...ASitock of icely fiavored crkem.always construction,ahave been accepted. Societyof iiquirywill eeld tonor -?:

on hand. The house, which is to be' built of rw evening hi Society Hall-at .6,451 . CIIAS. H._ GILBE RT

H~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1enry Hah sadWie9Enisris. Woan~lrige ld's. qe~oaag Saviour. - ENIT,te~ot,

',: -- -- brick, will accommodate in wards and o'clock. World's Saviour. ,, DNIST ;

I-TENRy P. NOYES, single rooms, about 20 patients, and John iv:14. A Harvard delegation BAK LOCK, ANDOVER ASS.

.,U- -111 o. - -- will be furnished with all modern hos- wll be present. o - REsroNCr: MAIN STEr. Ine3 ain anUpoly kto rr pital improvements. 30,000 will be . -. -- -

-~~-- "re_'iequ~ired to build the infirmnary and an u a-- n oa CSMTT fAoTrnW-i -n~~~innn^. i ini~~~DSTOs' N'TH ATIME-Minnie HMaikOpeora Co. - ITH..Jl.j CC IJL3ANL? JI JJ-SV

- F-iLi.L-iNE OF endowment-of $20,000-is proposed- to TREMONT TEATE--AiaijAma.- DEABSall , _ TVtlf iii' Tp riv. BOSTON MxUsru.- "A Sailor's Knot."

Fui.i ,.CarpetS, Beddsng, Etc,, G t o expees.yGd. -DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES,

ileg~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~A St denJso, Atenacu.-Te lF~.At'paintlesWe. 'lol.-it6ragn.'

leges will be free to all poor students Atlnui.iie Faries e.

~..~i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l t) , -t .eatred orae nimatricetonslc TWedn'eguday etn fti aua"L J46'

Ar TilNE. STAND whocannot afford to payfor them. AltterehamtAeSnWnea ANDOVER, MASS..1 ' * * aiui Saturday. ' ' * . - *i ____ ___ _ ___ - * "*: -' -

l'ARK STREET, - ANDOVER. The building will be named honor BR, '

*_________________________ _ of Mrs. Isabella McCosh, wife of the JERRIBACK VALLEY STREET K.B. ;..;EAN, .

__ex-President. ' ' Week-Day Time. ' - T A T H--A--C-U-"" L Bri x.'xY SVOKi Ri, 7:00 "1 X A t A '--,

~----7.30,8.00,E, 9.00,9 35,10.00,10.30,11.00,11.30,12.00, T 'rOW 'HALL' BUILDIV .'.IT [_ , I&RA[L ' a School Meeting. A:M. .12.30; 1.0 .0, 2)0,2.30,3.00.3.30,4.00,,4.30,

INN G Her LL. 50 0 scool Meeting.hl,,6.00.J30H7.00,70,s.oLo,8.30., 10.00,Peranent Board, 3.oo er-i aEeStee ts i s At -Bligs , -a nemin held Tesday iLEAVE STATION rillrae metgof -t.m .:.7 'L'EA01arg'detDovit.-.00. 0.40, .15,7.45

l)e.sirable rooms to rent. l 8.15, 8.45, 9.16, 9.45, 10.1.. 10.45, 11.16,11.45, A.M. -I- - 'Amorning a motion was made by 1215,12.45,1.15,1.45, 2.15, 2.45, 3.15,3.45, 4.15,445,

William Marland, Proprietor. McLaren and seconded by Trask, that 5.15.5.45,G.1B,6.45,7.15,75,s.15,8.45,0.15,o.4600o, COALWOO,)HAY'and RiAWacommittee of three be appointed by o nyCA TnR'S IU.OCK e'MAIN ST. p&.BA.,ovnlt SYMINA~c C VTL't i1IECtEELErAN'ST

-*- The'te president to i -ake ome- arrange- AEC-t5.0..305,.45, 8.15, 8.45,9.15,' . ' -n!uruul A Q nrol ments with Mr-. Est a for flooding 9.45,10.15,10.45,11.15,11 t», A.M." 12.15, 12.45. 115, ,4115 115_ DLER5-__ ,_

U . 215, 2.4.3.15,344.15,4.,.1,ments with Mr. Eastman for flooding 1.45.2.15,2.45, 3.15,34.15,4.45, 6.15,5.45,6.15, H. 0A^DLE

' o'c~Klock. Subc:T W orle-- d'A~stk -iu:

B UJic .U USt .r his meadow, or, with Mr. Hill for en- 7d5 0 .4 0.'' ,I-IE~-R~' I . Andover square. iB:se fros ut 20 at and Dampness.

Frefrom Dust, Thost an apes laiguig "RE abbit's Pond," thus 'increas- * KRsto Power Station via. Essex Street, Lan- ^\ i !Oe~ ~if~inr--' ing the facilities for skating; and also n -

H. F. CHASE, to suggest, at a future' meeting, some -BOSTON & MAl[,-E RAILROADwl h -, '

_ RE$~~~~~~~~~~~~~MINCE [ASTRU~,NOEE. ',

P. 0. Avenue, Andover, Mass.' method for meeting anyexpenses fo i~ovxa'To As m e nst '· -. MAI,.:S'T A'7,t3;o7.46 ex.nr..35;8.0 ex. ar.'i .55;8.33ex.ar. .20; .' - R O' N NT s

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pay same. Te ollowing omi.ttee 5o ace-[ was appointed: Eagle, '92; Murphy ar. 1.05; 10.. acc ncc.a15. .c. -

ar. 1.05; 12.3 ace. ar.- 5.0; 1.25 ace. ar 60 721 exccThe Daylight" Lamp, and Hopkins, '93. ,/':3.ac. ar .26 4 : AAdve dBoston Expresand Hopkins, '93. Sir. ~~0.30.Suniday:75 ar. .50;B''80 Candle Power. ' ' ar. 9,30; 12.20. ar. 1.26;-P1. i., 4.32 ar. 5.30;,63 ar. -. ,, a TO

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Also a full line-of Fancy Hardware, Cut- ' The ' 7,57ar. 87.ir.8.50. Al accommodation, ' r indw Glass, . Proer 'ress. '- Boso TO AxOV. A. i ac arrive in jlsonsAndover & Boston' r-'

lery, atndow Glass, Etc., at --- . . .Andover, 7 02;' 7 .3 a~e. ar. s. ace ar10.2; OGTutlemeu who desire the correct .2 ac.r.. 11.15 aNc. ar;:2.22' .. 0 -' llnonal10.6 ae. r.its nr,-1~2,'~il.i ao. P: .,~12,0, 'Aiedt Mnid Stats-pnd Expreas,±1. J cl .VCljAW VLIN, thing, both in material -amid design, .ar. 12.50; 12.30 ex.- ar. .1.09; 2-15e; ar:0o4; 4) Bt St.i

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