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i S;i I.' 0- .. ... .4 i j '. A.'ommun ca ti on' reached ist,011 a hit aniother .^D. Bzavton Ilie. cre l'y iiniingi was lastFiday.evening Thequatet&: <' Ed or qfP ;- 1 '^ ''i/llp'ia *,''". Connors;placed him -on S d and^ lie. asfollows : ^ .'''I; J; '.siiigi was ery good ie rendering- scoredoii^^ - ^,^ g , .JeniiP'' 6error Thle core 1v* 2" ' l " *-'*i2. 4 5 6 of the"'Chalet .Horn d- '- German .- ; We would.like o as, .... aske t.:"7Io aei', . . : '-.: e: 4 0 : .0 0- . Shephrd So". heg :epeciallyplea- : --: ad 11se-.tcam .make: arrange- inn but in the .le..th base 0 Mit AbtSt 6, 0 9 - 0, - ' o- i-, i, le Quai teite was assist .by. . mIents- toplay their gaineao half bv Connors foed a aifice iss Hester Holmes, an elocutionist, : ___ byReagan, it wild ptiaver tide oni st.. _ cauipsnc . l fte. tunles . he i a Stast wlniifr The ame The secohd clmpionship gamewas life ad spirit' -::: ,' ,. -. ~:.*. th,' e PA. team in fonrtce. nins the urday afternion, between ,Salem St. 'Sa S-:College News. -- , : . Pn/ot - the '"L nn'g Track ' . - icle standiag t eai·. : -- ' 1 and English: Commons. '::Salem: St. .," ' -. ; -' - - . iLus. '- - ' netted fourteen ruis.in the first iniig Three hundred and twenty students ,.: The new.,running track was for- -- A- - 0 "MA E and virtuall '.won e- gme. . Tle atWellesley have-petitioned.themana--- mnallypee opeed on Moday afternoon. Rustin, ss, :4 2 1'. -i 0o 1 featureotl afi e were the battery gers of the 1892 World's Fair to' .oe, - ', , .All the, orulrrs -wre-present,'and the Seffied, 3b. 4. 0. 1 1 ,o _ ork of Allen and Wilder for Salem- the fair on Sundays.-. ' -a .- . St. athletic- tea; with Mir. 1ettee'and e eh, b, , : St., Baldrige's t hree-bagger and'Bai- Twoetrastudies' are tobe added Townsaend leadn,,,"ffan a r ound ontchue,.b,: 5 . : - 13, 2 '.0 Sb.. 'B..g. Townsendleadng, ran d once . Milard f,. , ' 5o 0 0o o:' 0-1 60 ley's batting, he maknk iga- me run to the elective courses -at -Havard, -' - -to celebrate' it; compltioi. After- C-,raor',lf, 01 1 0 a0 two twbaseits. F. H. Mot- which addition will require an hour -' aD rdsrtrieth embers 0 '0and twotwo-basehits.' g::e. Tit- -y · 'ope'e tii "'od fte emer B' : '" '" 2"" 0 0 0i- :00 ' ' wardr. Pttet te members , 0 gmey did 't tbest . work for E.C. more of daily recitations.- _, , . - of the team on the 100-yards stretch. Turne3, , 4 0 1 t1 t geryid the-'e, w Pf Reol s fale i spnd gftile-toambn tlle100~61ds ~i~. Turnie, 1 f Battceriapes: softllei,-ild annld Bld- /Prof. Reynods,- AloflYale will spend' " The trac.i.t-pes~ent apers soft~a- . d fTotal, 41-2 >, 3 03230 3 -ige,'f-Salem St., Amcs, Fales aiid .t -rathe loose. biut'rahiuand oeety a se i a ro'lli ad....us.· llti in god 1TAoStover,,d - Umir T'p le', h- tiot at Delphi, Greece...... -ro loose, b t and'us6 .tvillo p o i- ,_,oord E .C. '.":s T em ple, :.~.' : t polgn:ue nUt"it94 Stovtier.and L. I 0.. Smith - who a di ...... wh o - condition.; It.i§'thouglt thatb it will i S0. A R tok' tover'slace before tugend of I lie tuF-of-warwil be omitted rom e.cel Exeteirs track, .. ..- . -- :L£' t 0 -; - ' ibof 40 10 0 : 't ' 'ng the list of games: at Harvard this ' -i : e . "dLeod, cf, - ' 1 i : 0r o - 0 the'game. le followno's i score Stars o Lar"ence,_ P ^ 1,Phli„n _ L .- nohueJs,'4 oif'O & 2 - 2 3-J~olhaleroHaiardisto organ-. .. lsa, .... -- Smith - , - - r r - ' ,1. 2 '2f'0-2- 4--- Sa -St- . .--- 1 7 0 5--27 S- ci i . ex.-ya. -The b'se bl a' .on--br-.lb; . Tn3n0lb 30 1 ' '. I1 1 .c:, 4 06. 0 1-5 ze aparty.tostudy on the ground the bwe ' thie dt Conwoas, rpf, · 4 i1 1i I i o 3 - -p ... ;geology: of. various places in New Academy niie addthe Starso-df-Law- &a.c; ' o, 5 0 1 1 6 ' 1' -" : - England and New York. . ..rence last Saturday was -one of the C Cluce'p 0 00 0 1 °-11 0 :atr .l storySocety. T U 3iverity of Pennsy ia in- - .*. ' ,-T' 7-niversity of P ennsyl-ania in- - mois'intere stinlg ad '~16sly' ~o~csted -TCoi, r -"4;o.E.. lnire:tTe .. most interes anop c lase.coitested br-aIr 4 S t S- Tiitcthregular meeting of tends to purchase.the library ofhe: , r games ever seen n our campus. Tu- Cordoutforinterference - the Society was held oii Monday even-. late George' Bancroft, It is-alued at - rer pitched"- a:cool and steady-game - . - -5 .'nlo ing,' President Woodman' presiding,: $20,000. ' - ' and was ably-supported by'Burtt. Jeri l - 'L7 0 I' -'" ill." " mug ad.'<dstngised Puillip's, -1 0 1 0 00 5 00 0 0- 2 After te readin 'of.the Secretary.s Japanlhas'abaseball nine composed :, '-- ~. , st~,s; o o 0 oS o'1' 'o -3rColu themselvesby thirgoodn work. - Rusti - 1 - repri a vitd.o otio of oYale, Harvardu Psnceton, - : opened the game with hit w 'as e t; 'ethu Stolebae Wo n, seconded G. G. ene , and niersity of Michigan men. -; ' - ...... . - , ' . - .... I ' l~ustin(v), Shefeld, 'MeGibbon,'McLeod,' g ~ue soce that the society- should hereaf[er hold - .se 0 d.. to "d by al pass blli :tou; T ; i-rniChu-D'U its meetigs on Saturday evenings,' in; T'e heb. Wellesley crews have begun , , stole:3rd. - Sheffield was ~ivn his Ketchur, . ialcrawfori(),Tri er tead'of o Mondays,C e o account of practice for their Float Day which is- .base on balls and stole 2nd Jeniings (2), Burtt: H-it by ptchd bali; D.' Cun- , . : . , -,- t .a - ii ,s oienaoueiinms- _nors.. Wild pitch: murer. Pissed balls; the Steuography class coming- at the to occur during May. >i , , - - .sent a foul 'fly to'D; Connors and Rs- Burtt, eagan'. Bases on balls; by Tur .'- am time ' . " - -. ' ' 'tin bscore'd onthe lrow iin. .cri. e4.b e, , S - g' The Yale-Harof vard cricket -mat - fice by Ketchum advanced Sheffil rd :- s Mr. itciel had ,ot peed wil be held at New Haven on June 6. - r e et Saturdaywaso oftho- ' _,'h ois talk, itwas moved thatthe I' - . · - - . . ^ rdwheie las left asMillardfouled , ' ' ' society. await his arrival.' The gentle- - A new, foot-ball league s being F'- to-~eagan.' - 'or the-Stars, M[Gibbon -' ' man ual 'rn- planned I fPi'ian mstoteaan.'- '-t Abbot S a nlcame. after a ten mlanne betwee. Columbia, 'Cornell, - I-' l-ono rue~; -' .' -- scndtt ' teet . hapio nshi fulle M car e aftere a '!nly ocu- -; ,_:.__~it safelyeud stole-ldi4:McLeod~and . .. ,,, ~~---- ---. ,E rce~ Th was.very, pleasantly oecu- et ' - '.- --- x.-------z' L : "] · :.: ~uovoilTastiUii lt~ordt:~iiid:Ioool;m^ :. ] .The-,second- street .:hampionship pied; Mr Nettleton'having consented E.L. Caldwell, the famous Yale , Presevi 'i.i 6 ilah game. was played oil Saturday on the to give an athleti exhibition, and pro- stroke, will probably stroke the eight; .. stole ~nd, but o no.-farther as 'Smith Theologes' campmetn Bluntd'verO 8, .... tole ,- " . u { t ^S o t ^ Theolpue campus,between'te Blunt ceeded at' once wtlia vefr intersting oared shell of, tie 'Nassau boatclub , "' -ienout RustinitoKetcm.. 'Neither House and AbboftSt. nines.; Cowin's article on Natural Gas. He explained tl/ishason. : ; '- : g e .team obtined a:r ti the next in- thio'w'igto second baseand Secor's how 'nd where it rwas found, and 820 00as beih iven-to Rutgers i: ;ngbutil .thethirda base6on. balls, pitching were features of the game gave ome interesting factsconcernih'ig eryof Re. C' Bro '- nl" .. ascfice anda-wildtirw brougt Noie' f tibot-St players eache its many uses: - : - -whoas rofesso l Browl ee, . thee an ea -da'vbilyrs^plortedrsc byhr broteso Jon'ff Aftlrt/red~:Ar"languages re ,-,'-also scored'- thus. inoo ' "- . ' · - . ,. o. s rea.hodihen',they,:Leodwe,.ey< sceored our' ts." Ini t Glithlaers, was a tnot pres ent, so, after the. -,._.' ''.', : _ -. it ,hsafely, stolo2ind aid ae homer :iut ' i'nnina g played deiogie ' - informal talks, the meeting was . In the indoor games of the 7 4tih .',a passed:ball Andover filled- the thee umpire at the' home plate- tied .:. journed .. · .. : G. Gr Rement of Bu a ffalo S E Beuiso. - ', - bases the followig inihg'but-was the score '-'.His:right to make the : ' "" ': '' ':'B A.-C, won the 60 yards ru n - . n ': not.able todd.toiler score-i,. In this 'decision was disputed at "' Th tt .'- ''-': 6 2-5 seonds'ii thereby ibeaing the : inning'enulgs.bk'd. p :a wild-hsine beenprov evahid, by.good world s record. , -. ; . h: throe to - 'n ' "o ?- '-.: -- '.,". .th': .brougt autihorisothegame stands a s tifair sizeda audience consisting : Last Thursday .was the-l3t h ann- -rth:muc appl.use terd The -battery' f6r - BluntHonse- .. was mostly- of townspeople attended ,-the' versar of the first assembling' of. the ' . ,-'- aind- a " e . t e.g c ad ._Con, d for bbo Stb. concert given- by theLadies Schubert scholars - of Phfiips Andover The , .. --. ^ SM.,^^^ B~nytnd.olt,^^ 'H&^te~e~at:m~lflieiia'^^ ^chool~ii~adaS~embeis.^^^^^-^.v' iere - id--- . fo be ' fit saelfail stol .'Oaid C"tke,--a-an'd' Lebig'nd-Lafa"tt"_-

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A.'ommun cat i on' reached ist,011 a hit aniother .^D. Bzavton Ilie. cre l'y iiniingi was lastFiday.evening Thequatet&: <'

Ed or qfP ;- 1 '^ ''i/llp'ia *,''". Connors;placed him -on S d and^ lie. asfollows : ^ .'''I; J ; '.siiigi was ery good ie rendering- scoredoii^^ - ^,^ g , .JeniiP'' 6error Thle core 1v* 2" ' l " *-'*i2. 4 5 6 of the"'Chalet .Horn d- '- German .-;

We would.like o as, ....aske t.:"7Io aei', .. : '-.: e: 4 0 : .0 0- .Shephrd So". heg :epeciallyplea- : --:ad 11se-.tcam .make: arrange- inn but in the .le..th base 0 Mit AbtSt 6, 0 9 - 0, - ' o- i-, i, le Quai teite was assist .by. .

mIents- toplay their gaineao half bv Connors foed a aifice iss Hester Holmes, an elocutionist, :

___ by Reagan, it wild ptiaver tide oni st.. _cauipsnc .l fte. tunles .he i a Stast wlniifr The ame The secohd clmpionship gamewas life ad spirit' -:::

,' ,. -.~:.*. th,' e PA. team in fonrtce. nins the urday afternion, between ,Salem St. 'Sa S-:College News. --,: .Pn/ot - the '"L nn'g Track' . - icle standiag t eai·. : --' 1and English: Commons. '::Salem: St. .,"

' -. ; -' - - .iLus. '- -' netted fourteen ruis.in the first iniig Three hundred and twenty students ,.:The new.,running track was for- -- A- - 0 "MA E and virtuall '.won e- gme. . Tle atWellesley have-petitioned.themana---mnallypee opeed on Moday afternoon. Rustin, ss, :4 2 1'. -i 0o 1 featureotl afi e were the battery gers of the 1892 World's Fair to' .oe, -', ,

.All the, orulrrs -wre-present,'and the Seffied, 3b. 4. 0. 1 1 ,o _ ork of Allen and Wilder for Salem- the fair on Sundays.-. ' -a .- .St.athletic- tea; with Mir. 1ettee'and e eh, b, , : St., Baldrige's t hree-bagger and'Bai- Twoetrastudies' are tobe added Townsaend leadn,,,"ffan a r ound ontchue,.b,: 5 .: - 13, 2 '.0 Sb.. 'B..g.Townsendleadng, ran d once . Milard f,. , ' 5o 0 0o o:' 0-1 60 ley's batting, he maknk iga- me run to the elective courses -at -Havard, -' --to celebrate' it; compltioi. After- C-,raor',lf, 01 1 0 a0 two twbaseits. F. H. Mot- which addition will require an hour -' aD rdsrtrieth embers 0 '0and twotwo-basehits.' g::e. Tit--y · 'ope'e tii "'od fte emer B' : '" '" 2"" 0 0 0i- :00 ' ' wardr. Pttet te members , 0 gmey did 't tbest . work for E.C. more of daily recitations.- _, , . -of the team on the 100-yards stretch. Turne3, , 4 0 1 t1 t geryid the-'e, w Pf Reol s fale i spnd

gftile-toambn tlle100~61ds ~i~. Turnie, 1 f Battceriapes: softllei,-ild annld Bld- /Prof. Reynods,- AloflYale will spend' " The trac.i.t-pes~ent apers soft~a- . d fTotal, 41-2 >, 3 03230 3 -ige,'f-Salem St., Amcs, Fales aiid .t-rathe loose. biut'rahiuand oeety

a se i aro'lli ad....us.· llti in god 1TAoStover,,d - Umir T'p le', h- tiot at Delphi, Greece......

-ro loose, b t and'us6 .tvillo p o i- ,_,oord E .C. '.":s T em ple, :.~.' :

t polgn:ue nUt"it94 Stovtier.and L. I 0.. Smith -who a di ...... wh o -condition.; It.i§'thouglt thatb it will i S0. A

R tok' tover'slace before tugend of I lie tuF-of-warwil be omitted rome.cel Exeteirs track, .. ..- . -- :L£' t 0-; -' ibof 40 10 0 : 't ' 'ng the list of games: at Harvard this '

-i : e ."dLeod, cf, - ' 1 i : 0r o - 0 the'game. le followno's i score

Stars o Lar"ence,_ P ^ 1,Phli„n _ L .-nohueJs,'4 oif'O & 2 - 2 3-J~olhaleroHaiardisto organ-. ..lsa,.... -- Smith - , - -r r - ' ,1. 2 '2f'0-2- 4--- Sa -St- . .--- 1 7 0 5--27 S- ci i .ex.-ya.

-The b'se bl a' .on--br-.lb; .Tn3n0lb 30 1 ' '. I1 1 .c:, 4 06. 0 1-5 ze aparty.tostudy on the ground thebwe ' thie dt Conwoas, rpf, ·4 i1 1i I i o 3 - -p ... ;geology: of. various places in New

Academy niie addthe Starso-df-Law- &a.c; ' o, 5 0 1 1 6 ' 1' -" : - England and New York. ...rence last Saturday was -one of the CCluce'p 0 00 0 1 °-11 0 :atr .l storySocety. T U 3iverity of Pennsy ia in-- .*. ' ,-T' 7-niversity of P ennsyl-ania in- -mois'intere stinlg ad '~16sly' ~o~csted -TCoi, r -"4;o.E.. lnire:tTe.. most interes anop c lase.coitested br-aIr 4 S t S- Tiitcthregular meeting of tends to purchase.the library ofhe: , rgames ever seen n our campus. Tu- Cordoutforinterference - the Society was held oii Monday even-. late George' Bancroft, It is-alued at

- rer pitched"- a:cool and steady-game - . - -5 .'nlo ing,' President Woodman' presiding,: $20,000. ' - 'and was ably-supported by'Burtt. Jeri l - 'L7 0 I' -'" ill ." "

mug ad.'<dstngised Puillip's, -1 0 1 0 00 5 00 0 0- 2 After te readin 'of.the Secretary.s Japanlhas'abaseball nine composed:, '-- ~. , st~,s; o o 0 oS o'1' 'o -3rColuthemselvesby thirgoodn work. -Rusti - 1- repri a vitd.o otio of oYale, Harvardu Psnceton, - :

opened the game with hit w 'as e t; 'ethu Stolebae Wo n, seconded G. G. ene , and niersity of Michigan men. -; ' - ...... . - , ' . - .... I ' l~ustin(v), Shefeld, 'MeGibbon,'McLeod,' g ~ue soce that the society- should hereaf[er hold -

.se 0d.. to "d by al pass blli :tou; T ; i-rniChu-D'U its meetigs on Saturday evenings,' in; T'e heb. Wellesley crews have begun , , stole:3rd. - Sheffield was ~ivn his Ketchur, . ialcrawfori(),Tri er tead'of o Mondays,C e o account of practice for their Float Day which is-.base on balls and stole 2nd Jeniings (2), Burtt: H-it by ptchd bali; D.' Cun- , . : . , -,-t .a - ii ,s oienaoueiinms- _nors.. Wild pitch: murer. Pissed balls; the Steuography class coming- at the to occur during May. >i , , --.sent a foul 'fly to'D; Connors and Rs- Burtt, eagan'. Bases on balls; by Tur .'- am time ' . " - -.' ''tin bscore'd onthe lrow iin. .cri. e4.b e, , S - g' The Yale-Harof vard cricket -mat -fice by Ketchum advanced Sheffil rd :- s Mr. itciel had ,ot peed wil be held at New Haven on June 6. -r e et Saturdaywaso oftho- ' _,'h ois talk, itwas moved thatthe I' -. · - -..

^ rdwheie las left asMillardfouled , ' ' ' society. await his arrival.' The gentle- - A new, foot-ball league s being F'- to-~eagan.' -'or the-Stars, M[Gibbon -' ' man ual 'rn- planned I fPi'ianmstoteaan.'- '-t Abbot S a nlcame. after a ten mlanne betwee. Columbia, 'Cornell, -I-'

l-ono rue~; -' .' -- scndtt ' teet . hapio nshi fulle M car e aftere a '!nly ocu- -;

,_:.__~it safelyeud stole-ldi4:McLeod~and . .. ,,, ~~---- ---. ,E rce~ Th was.very, pleasantly oecu- et'- '.- --- x.-------z'L : "]

· :.: ~uovoilTastiUii lt~ordt:~iiid:Ioool;m^ :. ] .The-,second- street .:hampionship pied; Mr Nettleton'having consented E.L. Caldwell, the famous Yale, Presevi 'i.i 6ilah game. was played oil Saturday on the to give an athleti exhibition, and pro- stroke, will probably stroke the eight; .. stole ~nd, but o no.-farther as 'Smith Theologes' campmetn Bluntd'verO8, .... tole ,- " .u {t ^Sot ^ Theolpue campus,between'te Blunt ceeded at' once wtlia vefr intersting oared shell of, tie 'Nassau boatclub , "'-ienout RustinitoKetcm.. 'Neither House and AbboftSt. nines.; Cowin's article on Natural Gas. He explained tl/ishason. : ; '- : g e

.team obtined a:r ti the next in- thio'w'igto second baseand Secor's how 'nd where it rwas found, and 820 00as beih iven-to Rutgers i: ;ngbutil .thethirda base6on. balls, pitching were features of the game gave ome interesting factsconcernih'ig eryof Re. -· C' Bro '- nl"

.. ascfice anda-wildtirw brougt Noie' f tibot-St players eache its many uses: -:- -whoas rofesso l Browl ee, .thee an ea -da'vbilyrs^plortedrsc byhr broteso Jon'ff Aftlrt/red~:Ar"languages re

,-,'-also scored'- thus. inoo ' "- .' · -. ,. o. s rea.hodihen',they,:Leodwe,.ey< sceored our' ts." Ini t Glithlaers, was a tnot pres ent, so, after the. -,._.' ''.', : _ -. it ,hsafely, stolo2ind aid ae homer :iut ' i'nnina g played deiogie ' - informal talks, the meeting was . In the indoor games of the 74tih

.',a passed:ball Andover filled- the thee umpire at the' home plate- tied .:. journed .. · .. : G. Gr Rement of Bua ffalo S E Beuiso. -',-bases the followig inihg'but-was the score '-'.His:right to make the : ' "" ': '' ':'B A.-C, won the 60 yards ru n - .n

': not.able todd.toiler score-i,. In this 'decision was disputed at "' Th tt .'- ''-': 6 2-5 seonds'ii thereby ibeaing the : inning'enulgs.bk'd. p :a wild-hsine beenprov evahid, by.good world s record. , -. ; .h:throe to - 'n ' "o ?- '-.: -- '.,".

.th': .brougt autihorisothegame stands a s tifair sizeda audience consisting : Last Thursday .was the-l3t h ann--rth:muc appl.use terd The -battery' f6r - BluntHonse- .. was mostly- of townspeople attended ,-the' versar of the first assembling' of. the ' . ,-'-aind- a " e .t e.g c ad ._Con, d for bbo Stb. concert given- by theLadies Schubert scholars -of Phfiips Andover The , ..

--. ^ SM.,^^^ B~nytnd.olt,^^ 'H&^te~e~at:m~lflieiia'^^ ^chool~ii~adaS~embeis.^^^^^-^.v'

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311115 be accuinpaided t tdireted. -. L~QVELTIES. - L .-inn

Ico V.Titions B. -- 1. 2 O ERYTHID:NG -L.l . 0 -AlSlEbAgcnt, 31d tat House, oston,

~awriter's full naoe and address, not necessarily for h ________________- *-* .-tR.D F- Rill popr lintits, aid ever to be muis- 1rTSI

Te I'lhilliptaivill bei'mred'every Wfdnpsday. jid 'L QVLFLTES- ~ ;K~:Nl~e. J11~r-: `- Saturda3) during tire behool year except in vacation. directed. PRO L.-CONNOR,·tl~:l~~c~i

Vr \ERYTH i NG L. H.. PAI-MER-Agent, 3 Old Stiiip- Housee, Bo~ton,All communuictions Inst be accomnpavid by the !~~s ~ O

writer' fll uale and adldress, not nce; E RD FOR

subulication unless sodesired. Athletic Records. - )OUR Connications a be lter41*ho4-4-e-Pfti- - Y -T r

iipian,Aiidover, a. ,.,or(Ii tieintheIhIllipian - * 'O A-" - -

box placed in the in:iii lialli 4the Academy building. We publish belo t track athletiC SPRING MEi; make euganhentsfo besu mer..The editors do not hoil themselves resiusibie for records of tile school a far as we ner. -Aiee.4nt

the opinions of aniy corespon dent. --- been able-to-cer - -t ailn MAritILlI.iAN Board meeting is held Weddi:esday -

and Saturday noons. . 100-yalds Dash., 10 1-4 se., Geriner, '88 S. ____ ____ 220-yards Da.sh,.25 see.. Foss 2.. . AMERICAN EXPRESS. CO. -

THE ANDOVER PR£SS. PRINTERS 120-yanils Hurdle, 190 2-5 sc., i.G t, '0 s, Made ain St., - Andover. 12S. -- - -THE ANDOVER PRiSS. PRINTERS aodnf'2 n r ~ a popl teue o_________________________________ Woodruif; "92. '.Orders promptly atfiid~d to'Quarter-miie Run, 5G 4-5 sec., Lyon,-'90 S;

We lope that tle-rques of thile Half-nile-ornn, 2 mii., 17 3-4sc., Curtis, '00. - C.P. WILBUB, Agentbase ball miailagenient, Is soon in thile Mile Run, 4 win., 5U sec.,.oirtis,?Q0. --- --------- --- --- "---..----

: commictio, ill egrantd. The S3-ile Tun, 19 min., S 1-2 see., Barrett, '91. comumunicatioui will be granted. -TePl al ti iT' .e Pole Vault, S ft., 11 in., Cartwright,'Sn. -- . ^ ^ '- *9. ,only reason for making it is--that te High Jump,5ft, 7 ii., Shrldon '92.

-'diamond is more or less torn up, after Broadl Jump, 1Oft. Holmes,'!)._ " it hlas been marked out and put in Putting Shot, 34 ft. 1-2 in., lerham, '0.

- -rder-fol -r '--l-thce'clT1'»lrowil-IIamnei,75 7 ft. -l-il GatCs; 0- ''lem St. campus-is always free for tlhe ---- -- -- -

use of tile street teams, and the Theo- *_ ; logues'-campus can be used almost - 'T E o_-_- every'llaThllliday, soj it cannot be c6ii ,0 .1- - ' - .

sidercd as ahlolutely necessary for ' ' JJLU i themn to have te u.& of te schliaun.CasZhtapirt PipGiqesool Jnse f\i:ll^1'BT'm >L\i 'l't.- hu o h coJ ' E- .E-hcampus Ns* I I I Qlass Photographer to Philips Academy, Andoverr'91'

___________________ . ^ . ; ~~~~~~Cards entitling holders toth& special, rites.,contracted, for ,by-. the Photographl Corn---Ts ith th tret d Hos Pr hipnes - - mittee may be procuidof Clark, '01, Whlite, '91.Atia, '91, Kn'Ol. -

. Inasmch as the Sreet and House Pro~wp~ We have appointed Mn. SAMUEL P. WHITE, La^.OO-, m os.as out Agent.' -ninesliare already begun tle schedule Special rates have been made to friends nd relativeso tba'stureu t..Siea-ulyaind'avoidof games, a few words in regard to the the rush. 'Photos of Foot BalLTcem, Baujo -bGleeC-b .Ohestra gropsnoi readfy-

- „ait o ,, , , . .Courtesy Reliabiity . a 3. - - ' C- 1l b -i - - e. ,..now threadbare 'subject "upper cam- - ' - '* I - *'*'-: " --pus," will probably-not be out of Fit .IWO . uotirS'It't.i bEmtwil pllpoaC',d , -I,, -tn,"'place. All thathlie c amniieeds - - 0 - ' ' ' -' -

make it a good ball field is te removal - . - -

.of two trees and the erection of some - 1 : -.B'OiU& .-ELC .ROUSE STABLES, -kind of a backstop.. Whether this is e ice V FITE BOOTS A-I SIOES, ; wNH.HGUSPopW. H. HIGGINS; Prop.;thile business of the -trustees or the - Sti.! !t' j';itrof: ga rei-ictill y '.i-:liel. Mak r --Carriages furnished or-anllkinds of parties-'wed-'

- .. ti -i~es br he PA. im- Bal T~ara ~ dogsetc la taffis.- 'Promiptiand effclent:present base ball management we do stC. F t-ttc8omtadefl hot know however we feel justified E . - A !)TiR,1 M'

M AS s : "L SQUAE, eiaDOVER.' , - '.

in saying that, at te first nine 'both OIurability tyle 0 j .i C. LY- - -' - -

-by pr4ctice and gamns-makes it prac- -H 1IC E CONFECTiO NER-YEILC, r- i HAYExOUi -

--- ------ tO-SS-Ttie mai Canip~sT'S~metil~l^Honesty --. 1Wiik-S ke. and atl iclatest (rip4 . .tically mpossible for'ay':,:6thei nine~i~

-----t~ruSto IrT-fin-camputs,- somethino- ; -- -'ought to be done immediately. - - AINSTREE ANDOER M A S S a Re dC id; Mtoxre~lrac=This thing has been harped on now - --. :.^ 1 G a *for several years and the sooner it is - T - - F- HA SE,

~~11 X "ST"MP~sI~--7iA .E08iitj-36 .~satisfactorily settled the better, it will ' ". ,CandlePower. :- SHO'oP '.PxilsrioPpsraEG.-HoSE,.'-. -be for all concerned. We would sug- - Aso a -f ull line of'.: 'ac qy n 1rdpjare,? t- \. -. i-' ANDOVER M AB S. '-[

gest as the best way out- of the diffi- * - -lery,1 ' ^Wiu6oWG;as, tc., at 7-7 - , _. i , _.._--

culty that a committee from the - -* - L- qaes . - HO T .A*LT W 4 -

imanagers of the Street teanis be ap- -3 - '-- am t. *ie ' " ' During theEaster.vncation I madeun teaS AC.

pointed to push the' ting through,. for business purposes, whch .1 iusre tTe tudents -- : -- - T**£wS 4C 41. -. war admre nd wth 61112 I m c' sdnt.. a.de:feat "anl corers." It s aan "all sr aggrega -on

TIT -" --- 5' fl' -. -.;**." .* that will win the pennant of popular approval and , . - ANDOVER,,:sIASS. ".,:-- - , ,e printed, a recent isse, a com- one that slesat the efforts of even leading" -,. - - ,'.

unicat.o- nn te ds iio competitors. Come'in at once-and see' my line of n-mimication concermning te disposition, nobby pring woolens for ultggs,- trouserings, and iA'noniondauctoroealthtniold'^itaV.erlor-to .--. Sovercoatill ;my spring neelkwesr and the latest a -crk sole In repelnmg moistre, wvtout being H In-tile partofthe schooftoyellatand EO t Farl. cW Won.collais and MMiH---c s-emoreesibnu

applud tlie errors f tie visiting tams **; --- '''- o,"-' anyo rfY PSerfct'enttlaonbreikep. '.tConeriofMin'^ a&C er is - *y I ll ~Rrno otbe ~ ~ ~ a;!P~~!i,~;ru~·'Aia nit:~,.when a ppareit advantage' is to be : - - ;- : , .a - H a yn ea o -. :: _1- b. t

gained, trougli' such an rrorour - Aen io -rTr oy Laiundry. *b v'"m 4afoLrnro nicelyflvred Cr arl

's-.. ~ ~ K. -* .'- A: -~r" · 32 -'.b'.:-g'~ -- ;

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H^C Ies^D^ng-aSI'o^4 <W. BT^P^^n^^'TO^^^ Hopkir.rLL3^-* ; g , -0, :- eady.-:. •:I-a--. :

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* ~ ~ ~~''5^ ^^i:y^ H^^^^^riety obriginal styil yies' not to:^ be*? found;S s

;"," :~ ',:* ;-*'- " ' ,,, '". :-'., '' ,-" ', '':~4 -"

'^ -.0.- ·,, p 1 l--! *' ^elsewhere Yo^ 0 ^r^ iseto ____

:' ''i-^S. '" .:C Phillips 'Washingtn t otreet, S-Bstone.. - :'

_____________ "orde vsymiiecam:'u t'his*,:

- ; -;* *~ a Fteinoon at 3.1oo'clock. spn S O i S iirtns . *

":: fouii-~ ;i " -. ' " : - '" i 2" u' :. -eos e-. - .' STATIONEtRY .., S ~*TORE _- .-- ,.

.J...~- -run in 5 minutes, 4 1wer.2 seconds, at the - S *-*

.. TO - McCordP.S .91 -iscaptain of BloStegTense recent Yale Freshman games.. - '. _ l t' -'

- .. * _-School nine. -* . "'., . . *. :' ' _ -' - ' ]:T 'l'enhi4 a n/, -»» e-- il s Ink, ° :'^ . - ' :;

Z ,,~ucilage.Ete.,. tc.:- .:'

-''~~~~10 Vho-k rvard" Co-operative1 -,3 ;W i . n Teooks 'and : feulolla liue of -ovelties. -

'~rn:o5v. s°ien at Ca:br.. A large tock of. S- , stoc'Lundere and a Handere.Boo

-. , , urposiT~ycnc-. O ·ilUE~f. . -- ; _'- m St. 'W - R. 1ea. Emersx.., - - ' Also m deto easure. ' -6 , '

,- :Phils Tufts b. the eanpus this tle Pol technd Initilte ca t y ies t r, o

', t S F s Bs- fBto-0; PooleP.A;-'87, caught, Case, shi A CREVIOI Ar s 2.. -rti

-- &C.andHalte rnoon at3.15e o'Slock. -S t Sunda i t tin _h -

YLodon . - - LineiwesPAer 9P0.9O, r~lL1'ir~- n .A. 90,and- B llss,P.S. 91, played 2d TO MEASUrE, ,0._______-- __-„ ___________ theYale~cr~cket eleve,,:^- .* ^e ana left field respectively for Yale. u iO tory., 3 - [ .-

. b Exeter pla ;s,.the Stars Lawrened to renew the h a grlmilee- as' - :'- -

mento hold their annual raices the -mile - - -

- -' rriIi (.^'rfecttoner^,1i^ank Bopk~Siatio, ink. - - 2 - J. .. M e, P. '92, author -School Men's G dso G s _ -o · -

C~' Canned Goo o. - -' by iong, has sincutesi .2 seconds, a the Cpr. Bo n &w:Llngto , "- - "- *- - - onthe diainCorid, hiP.S. '9is:cptin of St rec e acade y. Bosshn Globes . . ' - '. -

: ,BIEXR'KY -P. ^ YES, '.Thre Techi. records were. all broken at -Walter Franicis Wilct; -A B LLB, -. -T 2-. :.el

rhe 1elel b e metwilleoleits' Gam an-ual hampion-

o. /^nB~s-C.ar=netaedo.;o^^ ' :. -l~b~~_ ^*^~ri the~ Caibia" ofdrr p..'s- .'. :' ' ',, .Ca bi .. .

-~-' - ,.;.;r,,.- iraaiu been canged to Saturday, the 9th. - S hYol of-Philosoph ilin Cornell University

- -. . * .e ' 0-,F to of -which Prof. Schurman is the Dean.. - .. ; . . . -.- "Fiiurnh--'--CireSQo Bodrdi nr tc. L JastFriday'ios s Townsan ha wr n arti.clPZe - - P. --- lA; '7, a5r, 'C ahe,- -^ -

. ker &.,Co , aod e ill rotlers ,h: annua ch own- -'ie 'p ': 'iip :·: /-' '. '- - ::ynto, P.. . --

Lodn'V"yLw'._~ .... .' , t o. TA.D, .. *- ey." I . 'U on Church, Boston, sails fa Europe e. -0

.o :,. , MraySIT 6f'O r,,U'. He willmake addresses at * '. '-' ; ' .-. ..I .lARk^.U.Ll.^ YIRFP. - - TheJnterscholastic Tennis Tournament~ S C -- conventonmeasure. , '. ' ' -:

~-.,-- -ws- coe. , n,. " S ns.attm a1e.' pale gafea t d-dollams s - '..'.

· , A n Otfm'_ -e -hester, -eo,, expresso n of^ goode W- This space is reserved for ,s -e.,

(Y,: , M·iI NS . K..exeater Aw e rstga-mberlston Satunri T.he 1'mauwty Messrs. A G. SPALDING BOS. -ard- T". tae r.o, analsp Hl l'thes =' -,'.: =crews bae-arrn A.to. renew t aee- ,

-DiIN^iN~~~ -'OMT^® -CTA'TTT; -'eageur & s Agency, Lati Commons, 2-2 --

. - .;-an Boardm~, 3..o "p }waer week. A 1 . .lye" s-ort;o fo t.A. th,'e t UnIerstty eac S. 'tocolat - ' -, ': - ..

; : t -esirableos ore - Te management:wordlik vet e.; s meto biold their'annu ieoods constantie oly on ae .'- · i;~`;I~rs~ss~:r-i-orib . -aigors

ier 'am Mai. ' anti,a. LaProprie Stor. The Fie Deaepy Th eleie he m'a t,,ar s he aging as eio two WM. H. rOGEdS..d -' -" " d - scriptions, s it i sortof unds hours a week t each ofliis sista t tsS -

B O'S'^ ̂f-^' l ' '"- -*- "9"'tel

Apd. ' Ce :P said" m:rEx pri aynd s Cor. estWs Sts, Boston.- :l~""~" i~ 'pi~la'n'n' 16 a Sisd~,d~tirit,....rvrdnd Princeton wia not eet to-dqa.byr r the os. promising, ltee-r°

h '*"VA .E· d- t .e diamidthisr. mn in the acbdese o -hosz h f Glob e.,

2 r E C mAdovEeryOffine' - IParkStareet.;Y ' -- - a - -R inis A -.B, LL.B.,

_____~ebjneaaa Vpbosis -Woto he'touinamen's4in Sat rd Ph.D.. th ' leict-'ian of P.__ _ __,,_s in-"".·£hdanid gmethuen gme _ stpromisinogic in'the rhip Sage

d- I ~~~iiqber~l :c~pne~~ ~p Sqtu~h Sch of-Pilosophyin Cornell·,.er:ity

…..... ''r' '- ''; -

on thediaondo ten-o -hir.p ma n incaA-" Rev; N theatytemy.s . r,omy. ''Is2'2 -.

2·I~-·4~·' 2'l,,playe4·shol~ts~hp.'~f;;r. -'-dtue~t *

rp ~La ~F2id afsr f'ow 2man:P8';hadwrtio e... .. .p·.e. 'a~~n~ .~0.- *' °*':w l.'

.2 ,t2 t ""d Prp2..- ,.-...

'i '''';- bhpr''": " -ascommenced [oh to atr. dy at ban '-"

I~r s.·::: · I ·::~-r" ·· ;:·:~~"~t e :r~ a WM. H. ROGERS;:-~~~-., ':t~~~~~ostC~~~n~~Of~~~~a:_34,CO ~ ~ ~ i a:ar w'flig- r 'ul) we' li tw~plr~ LrNT 'R R:·A~ ~il.~tTa

- -*'** - -I -* o o i n ra ,<fe VIA ^ -

--- - ---- ----- ,.O-- : -<>% . . . , .,

** .' *'- ' -/ -~.~g .. ~ ~..4dth. nr rR .the~,S.ck om. , Fannels,- Oxfors Chewios,,Madr., ,, 1 .- .

. ,' ~ -' ., * ' .: ,- :Fortile Bat, ' - -: ': - ' and-PueiSn Shirtmi gsat:.

(OOLTLIN S, FAR A KS. ,~ifUIiIQIr-

,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~H ~' - ' /For · Steamer rravel, -an .Gloves ,. _. ':-a :S :?nu;- . :

Constantly onrtandiandy ae t orde"r i- -Ca

' -' - '' - - ' - ' For Y a c h t ing, :,t'e-f:sttho i ug, -h ,., ma e.' A-"':. A-, - '.Cu m tb d-.

· ^^^^^^^ ' .. . --,!. : ...- ' .,./:: ,-. New EnglisLong ravatS; ; . . , -v.

-BLAXK19T WRA&PS. ----

...... __ o_'r -the.- .. r..r. .-. F-:-o^----O__ ._:._--_;--r the Sick -- F e-alord-hvts; ~: -:'- . ~For the and e

For SteAAMA SUITS, - A' :- -e - NOYS!-~~ ~~ -1t Fori the folaow iay Carriage,- . ..-· '-. ;,

Styles COrrect. Quality Unequalled. Sole Agents forspnnSFork (best quality),Ing. --

Slik and Wool Flannel, . . . . ^ .'' - ''* ' '^ " ".*;' '

- ~~~~~~~Henry He~~ath's and White's English Hats.E Ln Cravats .

; ^ - *~~~~~ French Yannels~-at ' .' .'-" ~--' :,-'-- " * ^' ... 7 ;. J .

- _ - -- _ - Hosiers loe, and Shirt - ke-Cats, " -

PATAM~A SUITSI 4

~~~381m~~~ ~~was gston&cg ode In as., Boston.variety (if designs S ITii'etNubScT h

____ :_____________L____I 'WASHINON,. AN , S S.; -;

'.. NOVELTIES IN SPRING gTLEg , cSppinds. Notieg.e r always i sok-

2sXiow is the ftwnime of all othe destoordr sea- --iIn- - , --- .K * - -n , aStyles Co rrect. Quabity Uneualled. Sole Agrments ffor Spnthe approS .ehinst uildlit), T T o -

eath e nr Ha' an iete 's ho e lh e hat h s. n Wlanel erdo in 4. f al.

with ^crecns and NOV ES Bto R.0,French Flannels,_at

su·re ~ 8 WaeMlfdtsinton S.Bot . Herosiers, i loyes, and Shirt aers ,-

OYES BROS., ~WAS'INGTON:.AND,, SUMMER-STSi,____________________________ ~~~~BOSTON, U. S.- A. - osTrok, MASSe., U.-S.`A.-,

NOVELTIES IN SPRING STIES. Clippings. Notices. - I & CONow is the time of all others to order sea-RRNG O W I P4

sonable garments for t e approaching ild TWOp TO Ot. IRY m apparel oftproclaims the man are making T a. I o. .. Scet y ( d' ' I '...: '-w, mather, andrgntlien ho beleve witht the We'* wil e el ii ocet layedH at ards in crly fdl Meeting this -evelniIIg jn- ciet '-seltons from our Spring styles, inl wll hicrmpWshersso IPR NGsclettions from our Spring styles, in whichvreo trumpwisnhearts. She held that all; Hall at 6.45. -'Subject: BE Cildren ofthe latest European modes aro repreeented Woplayed at cards. Lgt . . 14-16. 1l4"Was -ngtfO'.:T. ivith, correctness and perfection. that are , - -Wa hh S, .,'-at ar~~~~~~~~le Li-lit. L-eadne GAahtha , . '4-1. sure to give unqualified satisfaction to those . e edr G ' BOSTO. --. '

in matters of dress. Our recentimportations e L. - Representd WILLiA ODLIN. : ,embrace the ilhest fabrics and the most-ex- IO long-remembered afternoon. R td-

-elusivepatterns; and weiareno thorouhly We played at love. _-- - Th efith regular m±.tin of Phil-. prepared to make them -lp in an artistic eadifg, o -u - -DE S' ~ :IG'-I, -,i won. a -o c. ,.WRIG MSm anner, strictly iin accordanee with the most e will be held in Society,: Hall ve -riday ':,: 'D.,,i ;' ':- . -. approveod foreign fashions. Novel in design, He played at church-theorganist- M atl e te guaranteed fit, finish and general workman- Aybride aa p kicsed.[ he program B OOSSE N RUBBE,an-. bride was rapturousy kised. . t 7'ship, our garments, as wenlrs our goods, a 'r a l e turc yWle astls ol o a BANDO MAS .

sre to commend themselves to critcal and ' ';'- '.-. b a f ",w.cultivated patrons. -, We'r e one. C atique, Prkuls. . o ' afte r h -- -y a.

MESSENGER BROS'& JO.N', -Tiit- Tabl et· Exterupore.:l~. iLester E-; ... , E - '--TAILORIS ExtempITII,

- 308 Washington Street. A - -ddress, Weyerhaeiser. - lo-.-,-:. -GILBERT_~~~.1 ~~~~~~~~~FOR SALE, Select Reading, Woodman -n T - . -

A 1hORSE-,

' ': ',."DENTIST,S.ARG-ET LA NDRY CO .,- on ofIn oo codtin an a__Subject for debate: Resolved Tat - - -B tE : : * ' L . . AIN D Y rop.C^ O. .- 2 at the W. and D. agency q ui re as ab o v " ^ 'In good condition, -at - , -

Cheap, on account competition Military Department'in our Cho BANK BLOCK, - ANDOVER,'MASS.' . A. Bodwell and Win. M. larke, Props. Well-broken, easy on' is bridle, is Adviable. Leades: affirmative,

Goods collected and delivered. Orders left at With curb or satffle never idle- L A n a - & A very little child can fide him,- - '- - S-U~Ti[, c- ~-

,- - Chapman's or H. A. Bodwell's Mlaple Ave. And carry three or four beside lh. , Lr I

:-__---- nayWhy plod when. you can ride soeeaply? ABD.'AŽG EE,A Mlending Bureau-- '''' RG0SX'DGOEIS'"T- here is noneed to ponder deeply- - -

'' T f r fr is ~ ' *-~ - II -A^ " ' >3 - ^ ANDOVE,'** MASS. ''-, -.̂ . *'

OLDiB M0AO , Ge nt,,le warrant he'll notbite nor kick you- ,at su.t -otgo,/-alContractorandBuilderv ng, th igteial a .-Where students' .lotsing o-,ll - ANDOVER, INIASS.__ _ lyA A Sre n i teO t wish to stck o--. - '* -. ._ ."._. stic'k-_

Now that the fe weather has come, 2you However short you are you're su ited, no tte f wteters cspomj you~For low-stand men can mount when b l al oooted. a er o n will-wishto take a dri-e. - You can find the alid.:.repaired,:has been pened

best outfits at the Or2 MAYsION HousE Come, buy my steed with manner gracious, nection. wit]LMrs. L..R..Hil's st- H A i R CU TEST&aBLES, Maitt St, opposite Salem St. eaCiyorednoIR--.io o Ma T TE R :dSs-Tr~~~ioyTalt co'ner o · ai 4dMorton tb ,'

Carriages running constantly to and from -Trinit Table r, oa f"-u-l..h ... i MoO'HALLr nUiLDI ' -the deliot. ~~~~~~~~~~~For further and .full-:particullrs im- .O .AL Imbx- .;. , t* th de. MACA31. J DALY, Prop. quire as above. ' :

* ProP.In E.O. 1-2 at the W.,and D. agency qioeA, -:T,'l, --- JOHN:0 *1:EL/: '-'is the place to get your spring supply

" ArTOWN KSENDSLA - ofrtennis and basball goods. 'Special To prevent, misunderstanding 'we COAL, W 'D, AY WSTRAW ,Steam Laundry. inducements to street and/class team state what has always'beeih'tlise. -CRTER'S'BLOCK, MAIN-ST. -: -- '

_, CALLS. orders. - - W. B. Hopznr.- You carl buy a Colubi Biqvenf;,ondaysbetween 1 aud 2.30o'clock- regularIthe'-Andover, -Agmt fo';tergl~ J /:2:]/ (''l.! i)! :,

*- - /-ThrsaYS-bbtween 4.0 ;7d o'clock. - Th Prpr De. ---: 'catalogne price, express - charges- all " ;T'he Proper D, paid. If 'you wilnt to echange an old ' ' "paid. an old 1hctl, 0 ~ j !, 0

C- B. MASON, Gentlemen who. desire' the, correct ' Wheel for a- iew- iake, your. wantsConira't~~~~~~~~~ inown, and -:we''ilty siyo]::'or and ~Builder. thing, bbth in -material-'and deBlI, knw,-ad-ewl lyt ut YO-, - TiNSTET AOVR.---- - ~~~~Parts, l e __ _ __ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ __ _ __ _

ANDOVER, MASS. are invited to call. Or importions , ,- - ~~~~~~~~~~graph. ,._ R. Snitli Ageut, TBr-- --

Plans for Cottages of Latest Designs., Repairingprorp/ for, the season 'are mostly in, and se,atended to , attended to. -- lections-can now be ~~~made. -We have 1 ot .0 rinq ireo'GL O

SHiOP, SE',W12Aav MI. Or 1

- -'- RaSDo~CE, AnnerT St.. 2E.R PUr. Ml, s.' laro hnes of Dres 00atmgs, uILL- large lines of Dress 06ating5, includ"- 3f r'.i;L I . 5. 2 for c-:2 fOr' :0r :'5c:ing the' new unifinishednmake, corre6t - - :2'¢r -2for''---foro,

Amusemeuts.- Aifibri5c.."WEW.- MAtRCH,. APRI/L, hAY.A¥: clotlhs,; Whipcords, and all ti'f -lew - - '-. :

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