.' . .. - t . :.- ' ,- - Price, 5 Cents. Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. Saturday, December 10, 1898. VOL. XXI. No. 23. Track Team Outlook. low the average Newton fall. this - Philo. Professor Forbes at Forum. I was on last year's team, Forum was crowded last night to of Pl i llo was M eeti e regular M[etzger led in the hammer throw eet Professor Forbes it his first lectI was opeed enig. t besteld last las year and he seems to his return from abroad. His by McClintock, and ure since this year. Nic- with atarprayer in that position iman r since his return from abroad. His rar pallO There werertioe l oil, Butkicwicz ad E. W. Newton alter tihe reacdig of ti e minutes and talk on "German Student Life" was miscellaneous business, Hill was pro- ably rendered and proved to be interare thie other Iamnmer throwers. Snow, King and R. S. Newton posed and accepted for membership. esti an d instructive as well as amusI part Professor Forbes said: e n . ws opened literary progra bye Tpole e roamwlnasi made thie best showing in tie oinoe Tewitheary nwith acceptance of tre invitation to Black. by vault, but eighlt feet, five inches was best distance done. Cullinane who was followed with a select reading. The me by Forum, inferan informake an shall make Forum, II sall tc ' "R csolved that te Ble mal speech, ot as all the good nor as on last year's team will probably be d all tle bad things, but as some of the o out for thie pole vault in thie spring in thatappe Blaikie and Mitchell did the best course of study at Phillips Academy," all te bad in iversitiings tWhatappenwill work in the shot put in thie fall meet, was opened o te affirmative by good and and by Robertson Blaikie, assisted but in particular Berlin a say berms t o ieby but tihe showing made was not very Katzea Ut aern re is't Katzenbach. Hull led te negative, s encouraging. sti Good work was done in the broad assisted by Baumgarte anrd Bennett. le arrivinin Berlin oe is struc jump. Metzger and Captain Kimball Matthews and Moore spoke from t is ruck before Vote nerative. te Out Ilose beorey s te insiguificant buildings. No te negae secured first and second place respect- house ively. Wheeler, Schreiber and Davis debate, affirmative 1, negative 13; large buildings, no dormatorics. no nothing of striking tie debate, afirmtie 1 nega-fact were thie other men entered.after Thie main greets-you. It is very probable there are a good tive 9. TIe chair sided wiit the importance building itself is common-place and many track athletics among tie newa lrogmme arid coamnepa iliy pro Hull ended tble lidn was once a castle. One finds no set e l this out not were men in school who One finds no seta riscella-s once castle. fall,'but who will be out in thie spring. with a Critique. After someadjourned. tied community and the university is business thie mieetig doer 'spoor sho_______itefiedin tihe great:ceity-of Berlin.-. :The--ilost -dover's poor sliowmiig in the field student 'settlement - numbers 6000 Notice. Forum Trial Debate. events lias been the direct cause of tile and to this is added the matriculated defeats in the four meets with Worcesstudents and visitors to the lectures, speakers of choice thle for trial, The ter. Te strong men i school this s greatcommumore. s st tie that given hereby is Notice Philo-Forum the in Forum year should come out 'and change to represent liberty to ejoys d e.t0oure o have Committee Advisory Athletic in debate, will be held at first meeting this state of things. tenrtrousnd enjoys liberty to granted J. 3l. Dreisbaer--and C. Gar- uity of extent, being_ checked, byo--full J. M. Drsits The shlowiug.made in thie hurdles January, 1899.nted collect to anthorit managers, rison, is-,-R debatefor ssibiect and . ---Ti Fox brouc was not very encouraging. Ilas .u-es-whatever.ys they may deemt . . . . . lre__. fore anyone caenter te matri moneys they may deem ate Hasbrock-were-the best me, both solved, That te United States sould e muse procure a room ay Cat Track the of support tlre for inecessary tneit-enter into an offensive a* d defesive -good o n, must. procure a. culation room ae eer'refoo h Tscem to have Assoeiation. alliance with Great Britain." e, rf are distributed These tickets are LAN Fox,-ticket. soitor ra rti. alinewt is very fast. every morning during te first few Treas. CONDITIONS. In the dashes Andover seems to be weeks of ihie termnn. The rush for Inquiry. (a) Thie order of speaking will be strong, Blanding, Schick, Whcccr these tickets resembles the former Womelsdorf, Nicoll and Shaw showed determined by lot on Friday of debate college cane rush. Inof meeting the for subject Tihe up well iu the fall meet and besides at 12 o'clock. Armed with tiris.ticket, admittance follows: as is night (b) Each speaker will be allowed to quiry Sunday these there is Jones who generally carries off first place in the dual hear only the speaker preceding him. "Gratitude: to whom, for what, how to the examination room is easily made, where an official ltakes down shown?" Luke XVII: 11-19. (This clause subject to change). meets. Owingchiefly to tne efforts of Captain Kimball an unusually- great interest was tikel i track meet thi fall. There were moroe men entered in tile different events than i past years, but tile time made was below tihe usual standard. The best showing was made on the track as is always the case with Andover track teams, and thie field events showed need of great improvement. Andover meets both Worcester and Exeter in dual meets, but no regular team is entered i the interscholastic toam is entered in the interscholastic meet owing to the age limit. This hlowever dbes not prevent those who can, from'entering individually. Thle Andover-Worcester meet will take place at Worcester this year, but the Exeter meet will be held here. Andover has been defeated by Worcester for four successive years and last year was thie first time Exeter has ever won Irom, Andoverom thie track. An- -neonis __________ The quarter-mile will be stronger _ __ _- been this year his side. side. to choose choose iis for somesome- to been for tan it it hasslas tlls year than time. Shaw, Robertson, Goldsmith, (d) At a meeting of the Yale men who for your passport, diploma and recorm- Each speaker will be allowed plyed iu the 'rinceton and Harvard Fowler, Maihoney, Derirrison, Jordan i seven minutes, at least one minute of and Captain Kimball did te bestthis mvst be devod to rebuttal. Those who expectd work this fall,(e) Ir the hilf mile fairly good showing trial must hand intheir names to the was made. all your characteristics and asks you (c) Each speaker will be allowed Petit seemed to be tlre executive committee not later than mendation. These being satisfactory. b itl a massive official sppies you and Harvard esdayenight, Princeton i ed held pgames, Malcolm tIre official supplies you with a massive Tnesday McBride, '00, of Cleveland, Ohio, was aid labyrinth looking schedule. Witl cptof et thisese the candidate makes his enmously te d captain of nexttrance to tie office where upon the u _payment Ibest man, and Goldsmith second best. -Friday night, Dec.rwIT7. d o s nd d g f TeuOwing to the sickness of coach (f) Te judges to be announcd Frank Butterorth, who is ufferin Crawford who was considered a good from typhoid fever, the proposed secnd or third place man in the duallater. southern trip of the Yale football team Foot-ball Captain be ot in lastExeter meets F 00 ^ 1 c a p m E xet er has been abandoned. The intention * . 1 prin: Blaikie .was-easily. the best mal - in James Hogan, 1900, of Torrington was to play exhibition games in sev and it was due topoor mile run tire mile run and it was due t poor the southern cities judgement that he did not secure first Conn., has been elected captain- of the oral of the l place. Hemmer and Baker also run Phillips Exeter football team for--T. T. Hare, guard on thle Univerocgan has played left next year. the mile in good form. Lenard, W. S. Clark, R. S. Newton, tackle on the Exeter team two years, sity of Pennsylvania team has been and Lyon are tihe best men in the high and is 25years of age and weighs 180 elected captain of the next year's team by a unanimous vote. jump, but tile high jumping was be- pounds. of his dues lie is supplied a receipt and a card which prowith a receipt ad a cad wich pro him from arrest in the city. tects suffering You are now at liberty to choose as ad as different courses of letma ure as suits you pleasure. You now meet the celebrated pro fessors whose fame makes German Uuiversities tire most scholarly seats of learning. It is these professors aid rot te student body that makes ity. The instructors are ui men preeminent in their line of study. ontneo d re.)----- -- -- kf " PROF. TIP T TTTTTTIL o PHILLIPIAN. THE Persistcncy, - OSvivid ".."'. jIoMN. n_ rFrst rnge) 'Ile I'ri.rl i IA\ TIlln ior,idoriot ioio(l 1Tlhecdltt'r-, I'l¢! IeiitI.Ib ticm-eies r-1on,,tblc for the W inter ar e , .anplend lisply of Overcomtigjr aid Suitiiii. which are suir e a oi,,,on..o.t.., ii o .n., IIN .... K llilt' AN '-: ____----sc-ventiethi ~--. NOTICE. ill. .C,, .lluge s,, oi .,rtl..cml . l]tierta Cti:el Ilor WcliV n a not lit.,. .lt, I.I.t ,IIC11,.1 itl.il i.i . Coj. iii.i b .. t 1 s1i illil , fr . a --- lavhle ae I --- t"' ar secrct lr societies. 'I'liebe ^:;: :::^UAHT ai^ : :i^tiiiiiiiletl l~r are di-tinguihed by the big l'hee caps and he hoirible cominaly,,IV Te;r only |tion of colors theiy eat-. __ D.-eik..I, 14). SlS) --------- olbject is to c ~Wishl to Iineiniitiii nain lli va rovide thluewhole wole of entering the leaiins Competition. These pirizes are eligible to all mcine inot bes of thle schoul and ther Inan i school wih, could not write an essay oi, one ou tihe sulibects that A strong, hlave tiien Sitlmlittlcdclnposiitioll is all forcible Eingli.-l that is rcituired. It is a great honor tole a Means speaker, arid a chance at thlis distinction shlioild not be allowed to hlip by. Added to tlic liiiior of tlii. coeinpetition there is the inaterial reward in ar. and 6 f. Agents for Scripture's ,,. ^g ^ ^ UlUALIED CRLERS WeSeAS9N Lduels .throughoutt -. 8 lWAHIN6T2N5TIc IZ fiTAQDAPD -OSON ." -- Makers-of ^S~)Our A Nto se a lare ad Spirited :AWewish I I I* that the ten accepted essays will be the best that have been witten for a Means Prize. For Pot Pourri Notice.^ will be given to those who araw make tle Pot Pourri board. The Pot StreetBoston. The Pot Pourri also offers thle following prizes for "grinds," and hopes all members of the school will con- First prize, $5.00; second copies of the Pot Pourri. Ail ivishing to compete in the draw- meet in Room 4, Monday , ing will rttel· [~ap -0-der noon, attelve o'clock. HOTOGRP PHER 164 TREMONT STREET. BOSTON. Studlios are so well known to te stiulents of I'. A. that we will not dwell upon the years we have done the photograph work of'.he Academy. subject of introduction. For ork of l Cl q'3,and will'be pleased to show testimonials from last years' men. IF IN WANT OF PHOTOS COME AND SEE US. I~ -------------\\7~ * AnJl/l^"\O Tfl DT m..w -oR . jLYvJ'vilV RIS WE invite you to call and examine our importations for the coming season. Ladies' garments a specialty oolens have been very liberal. Our selections of O MOO r. W. MOEIS. TAILOR, lost II --- *71/1 + Special inducements to Andover patrons. . _G_.___W A DON T to Pourri will take on in March tie man hianding i,, the best set of drawins for this year's book. All drawings must be i by March st, 1899, and prize, two OVER- :UA the lirst tiume all opportullity tribute. ± Inth Clothes 493 Washington Street, Boston. SUPERIOR WORK rIODERATE PRICES. »'t w C njt , manl bear!ing satisfactorily passed his necessary to begin about thlis time. . BRADLEY & CO., JOS. o i, bL-ieveloped, 'cealy -_ coe,sIo 'Thqereq- 110 bet tertiLc to declared a P-h.D. ,*-'**^ and was tlichese essa s tian dring te Cli.-it- rtanwsdca-dPli)§H inas vacation, and, in order to submit a good, carefully written essay, it is this othe w aiid we ~compitio ear, ad year, IAT ST DESGNS AND 14< AND UNAPWR9ACHeiD bile sprize h lli adiion t best siecakers. In addition to this is -atisfactorilv. Tlie dean hands the the valualble instriuction in delivery young man paper elaborately inscribed wlhich is gained from 1'rofcsL' Cil Latill to tle effect that the young competition ts ; They meet in differ- cnt resoits and each society is selerate and distinct from tlile other. These aire recognized by h faculty. The matriculation of the student depends 11O1011 his tliesis. T'lis lie may present ainy time after lie has spent tlihree years at tlhe UniversityThe writer chooses his ownl sltiect and usually writes i i Latin, al omeiics otler foreign laiiguages arc accepted; English ncver. 'his tlieis i. piebeintd to tle examinig oard. The writer is challenged by the board foni'-times as to certain w Q An oer. A lil<ver. constriuctions used ad(l reasoiis for til l-CusiiZ, tliheni lon alwerilg others FINE FABRICS -_-clhill who trains t he-speakers. %,dA. NECKWEAR No athletics or Thlie settlement is simall and separate di-vided into inman connitCs T......... ^7 S.CH,ltllmy A - 110 collective organizatioits. no college IT year. sports are held. - life, one is contrast to * cleers or colors and all inet togetlher when a banqui-t i tendered toi iilio ... as reacIed Ilis oti profi.or .1.-1 lolgly I, ...... ...." ^^ "n't.. to phl:se you. close They *J Garments W inter ls,? ^ tianIIgu bly thle t.a I dlrtini hlt, i ---- , eII ,i Ie ij.,-ced de e ' eneshiY tlle hliool .car.except in ,aitori. lI tllh Stifl'I, I tle ti tUlly intol .Mlbutes.- .i.i.iU.i..Cali ..... .huld bfad bu'i.css m.i.tir. r All CoillqlmlniC.itIolls lilt be .ccollipallidc b\ the \\niilet' full ..naie .iitai'idalr.I.I ii ..... i.. fori Lliti I.n nI. Of thle out-tside studeClt comlesi.is . li. to Ti, P'i,, I I.LIIA . attractcd Counnimuiiali iis lila)'ll ) L« .Ill~srT!.-:< to II. LIIAIS,* AndlloCilr Mlisd, 01 dIP ill iilli tiii .i A\ b. placred i Crican UniveCrsi 0Arv ies. Salurids (I.I )____-_-- oi tendte "ncy' l:ticand painstaking eergy. Scate raised high from the floor on which they sit lhc hliole (lay long, in Icturillg to the studenits ho) file co - The io. .x o,,desks .. (Contllnt'eed r,.in B FORU M1. brC illiancy and iimagination characterizes them. Annual Subscription, $2.00. i FOH B ES AT - ENTRAL BUILDING, LAWRENOE. nout now you begin to bring out vour overcoat. Per- haps don't have one °ou iich is to your liking. In that *exactly case call on us and we will show you as fine a line of overcoatings fit and price will suit you. J annon THE TAII OR Anlover, Mass., . 4 ITH O M L A M R ILLE SO N 5, & In Exclusive Designs and Colorb. 11 51 Broadway, Between 26th and 27th Streets, NEW YORK. * GLOVERS. HOSIERS. MU N0, IIEW HAVEN, , CON1.T . .. .... SHIRT TAILORS; RING WA . & & . . ,, OPP. YALE CAMPUS French lRusset. BRODIL W4, FBRODIL Kip Lace. STYLISH SHOE FOR YOUNG MEN. Double sole for winter. Calf lined. - P~kaktr of . - . . Me s Clotbes -- Extension edge. (St) le 335) HENRY THETHE HENRY H. H.TUTTLE TUTTLE COMPANY, COMPANY, Fall and Winter Importations Now Ready. Waslhingtonl anl Winter Sts., A.H. L. BEM is raent. BOSTON, MASS. A. H. L. BEMIS is our agent. 363 Washington Street, SEND FOlt CATALOGUE. G. CAN C. I NON, - - BOSTON. MASS. . Formerly with ,M. Rock, New York, and F. L. I)lunne. Boton. Edward Sawyer '93, has been in tou n iflsweek. 52 SALEM STREET, ANDOVER. CL DA this week. 52 SALEM STREET, AOOVER. CALENDAl. B aA. | J. Baker 'i;, Kenneth B:uce '96, J. -WAsaD. |~ Dana '96, E. C. Grcene '9(, and J. C. sl FINE PEN WORK OF ALL KINDS, S Dec. 10„.t Greenway 96 are members of the Junior 43Ar. m1. SUil Qartet oncert in tile Cliallel. Vigwar at ale. Er'illel ElegrWIititen Written Cards '"'""'"" Sunaly, Dec. It. ravilg 12.00 lille Stuly Class In Society 1Hll.1 The Alldover Club at M. I. T., will ~-0(;.:i 30. i. . Ilquiry. in Society ]:ll. elect officers for this year to-day. LPUPILS _There are two Andover men on the In Pain enmanship Received ay lrs '9 hasLI editorial boaid of the Iarvaid C.l.so, nP Pain hip Reiv ithe current nuiber of the Yale Lite- P. . Carleton '9,J andl J. 1. Locke '!. ary lMonthly. PHILLIPIANA. ards ANDOVER BOOKSTORE. Exetrris plai,,,,in and StationerVy. >Booand Stationery. ~s lBooks - -STILEET, . AniovEn udelits over last year. This poster design by Ryman '99 have been incrielse is principally ll the law and accepted for the Christmas Mlirror. me(ical schools. The cover design is verv unique. l The fifth annual lebate I)etw een ale The poster design is a black and red and Princeto.r held Tuesday evening in st of astuldelt's room. New. w Ilaven rsulted i a victory lor ale. The question was, Resolved, That the The editors wisll to thank Unitetl States should aunex Cuba. Prince- all of the competitors. t on supported tie alirnative, and Yale 'ti -. l thej negal tive. . Tickets for Special Trains. S. G. Ellis '97 is conAidered one of the *Iirror t--be | I at Ilarvari si. m to be Ilade at l\o httrvard soon. -teade ] THE NDOMER PRESS PRINTERS A covcr designl y Rulll 1!)00 alnd a uearly :00 G. A. ITGGINS & CO., l Outfitters of Lawrence Mirror Designs. ll c, lu biaa Ulversity has an increase of Enraving, andl stitiping. Specinl P. A. i.ngravtl FEite ' iin I'pers iand olier . A. Novelties. to form ; hockey The Leading Clothiers and ts be played in New York the first Wednesi day night of the winter vacatiou. chal- lenfge for a debate to ta:le place early in Alarch. M Walter Roberts '98, Yale '02 has been selected to represent Yale in a chess od gCensseaer. ---- __ --- For Sale ALS( Trolug retu- 3 E ianstitute. St. CO.,T, C. ASS. LANESBORO, Berksh're Co., MASS. or Bos deficient i ll.all ANSON HAGER. -preparation _enssea-- n1 for all schools r Y.Troy,N.Y. I R. DEFOI --------- ^ ----- j~[ C. E. OF HAMILTON PLACE MASS. BOSTON. EYER, L. C. 4-3 1nllager. - Rhodes & Moulton, Proprietors. Artistic pictures at low prices a specialty. Orders J.EW may be given to our representtive. Tne Helman-Taylor Co., CLEVELAN DtO H 10. _ead Master. LAUNDRY AGENCY ART PHOTOGRAPHSiand FRAMING. Especially adapted 'for student's room.. .T TUCKER, STUDENTS' LUCAS OOD St. ard: Railroad ANDOVE, E- - -DEALiR IN- an S U ---- THE TAGHGONIC PRIVATE TUTORY FRANK E. GLEASON,- MaIn Reint .Men received any time throughout the year. ---- *----* Ollice: )I:ALER IN IC _.DYER-& regular trains and and To B AN.OS, GUITAIIS. VIOLINS, ANI) ALL KINI)S IlO -e.· '-!m=inarion Droridedtor. iundforsC talone. CO A L Delivered S cFor Polytechninc' .. ,_ S -_ and Colleges. ",,Yolyte· -z, ^ __ Harvard and Yale specials, and also brth tickets ill be sold. T r c e privat c cars ill be run, and more if necessary. The special will arrive in Chicago and St. Louis three lonrs before regular trains. match with the New lanven Chess Olub. _ IAN _ Tickets for special. tamnswest will be-sold at reduced rates in thle Acad- Efforts ale-beti made , to arran.e a- cm next-iesda.y hockey game with Columlbia College to tickets I Dartmouth has accepted 'Brown's P -- Jeeov e &r ,9ticiau . ------------ · HITING, J.I E. IT N, Jeweler, OptiTiNu ·- --- ~f -- ----- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ M e W.E. STRATTON, .-. . "j D"ABBOTT,~ .s~ TrACIIRl OF Shi Physician and Surgeon. Ofnice .Hour,>- Till 9 A.MI.. I to 3 and 6 to $ P. .For ffice and Re, l lece. 70 ain St.. A I Pliysiciai BAlways Till 9.30 A. 3i., 1 to 3 Office an14d lte.idedrce. DR. 'ill~i..WAil.,lto.Juiuoioji.. g'Th 11 iPtT TORREY, 10 A .. to *k^WlfI cwcest OUTFITTERS J Offrice--14 ESEX STI:ET. .il 3Morton Street. Ilonur- LTO BO A - CHAS. oImr-. - 8 to 1 30 A. 3i., Oli:e J: NK „- .. -.-- ILOCK. AN)UOV.L. _.--„- E. HULME, A As II-U-J-l |Lmr~e.Eum..i-,..4^-~ --------- amlTnlb.io. Bflllllig. .PW - Alldover. M1ass IIOSIERY. Clothing Cleaned and Pressed. Special lilies of ' Iwill IIwiNTIST also pay thle higest5 cmsl l price for cast.cil cloliing anI shoes, Please WV Weekly . Undcrwear, Golf Iusc, JOHN STEWART, Post OfficAve., Andover, Mass. . Umbrellas and - D. M. D., - drop me a o-tal aII( 1 will call. T. E. Mackintoslhecs RHODES, DEALER ~~~DLN~I ST, Barnards Block, - Main Street, - Andover, Mass. I o,,. -S-.30 to 12 .., 1.30 5 .to I.3. -- -"~houses belonging Iloeses Business Notice. Iave your hair i te belogia to te Academy. to te SAcademy. E. Carly le Garrison 1900, w as Carlyle Garnison 1900, was elected Academy Taxes. second mianager of tile track team IN Tobacco and Smokers' Articles Ca Cut wlere it as decreed that only latest Court style at the P.. A. Cutting Parlors. M. and W. A. ALLEN, Ph.G. We have the best equipped and only. PIKt, up-to-date Tonsorial parlors in And- paid. s Drgist d. ?reriti Prescription Druggists, ovei. None but first class workmen The case will iow go before the full S.'",ial care ivon l3-ician' Preetilptions. Hot employed. Razors Honed and put bench. in first class condition, 25 cents. Win. oliht lell. e Buildrll< p., 3[uSrlr ].PARLll -ng Andover I lldi ullg:roce i\Ledwell Prop., usgrov- Buildin,.. Second Manager of the Track Team. VIOLIN -------- LESSONS. COURT. Ice Cream, Fine Conlictionerv, Cigars - aiigrove at Bemis's .30 r,. 3- to Ilinton's PAJAMA '. SSW * * COURT. P. HIGGINS, AF Our Representative . GILBERT, HA0vNARD'. iIAAD'S RY. _____.___--- DR. none he at slmrt ntice. Clotlb' prir.seil by tile nonllth, $1 25 per month, 3 pieces per week. irst-class work. 17 O OL58-O VES, £ AI '.% '9!*-2 All kintiqlo of Psing, Itepnlifiig and Cleaning clfects in . NC ST N TM ,tter7 I.M. 1. /MUISE, Custom Tailoring. Collars and Clul'i. nld 6 to 9 i1. S. :8s 111,'11 St., Andover Jills 3y I leift at lS ... THE. Diess Shlirts, OFFICE 11IOURnS: and 6to 9 MORRIlL HOUSE ANNEX Leave card and will call. on hand, I and Sureon. . Our Specialty iver. DR. DR. CONROY, CONROY , to measure, - So an Coeonr. Bakery and ,unch Rooms. AL,: IS : STUDENTS' LAMPS, STOVES, And cverhing pertning to a Sindct's oufi. ARK STREET, AINDOVEI. - -.... S.SS J. B U CK LIN , BUCKIN, 42 Street. Bikcr'. Chocolate, Bon Bons, Confbctionery Miic Cake, Eclair., Office ie Trstees of te Acadey have at a school meeting0 Thursday morning Soda, Tonics, Homerevision MRS. WILLIS C. PARMELEE. and criticini of MSS. °YI··--work. tpewriing, ·* ^"L""", ' """ ~'V""b The Trustees of tle Academy lave Agent lor Piddington's cut llo er. BOe).TO\-- ':l2W:,lingl'on Street. _ __ -__ .... hi StrPet-Weineilda3., and satur- recently won a partial victory from ANDOUYvi:i--6 tn d.-. (tl> Se.Qn ll Aiduver.i the town of Andover in a case which A book in memory of Marshall relates to the taxation of property owned by the Phillips Academy corP.NOYES, poration. Tile assessors of Andover Furniture Wareroomns. Everythin, in the Furniture line required by levied an assessment of $1092 on nine I 1'. A. students. PARK T I EET. AXI)O1 .---. EB t. Newall, Harvard '94, to be known as the "Marshall Newall Memorial Volnme," is shortly to niako its appear- - Full LineF u l Li-- ~fi~ - ........ - : p!ARK STABLES pA.STREET STREETSTABLES Skatean Witt. H. HIGGINS, Prop. -- -D- --H. F.. CHASE, 0 Fir.t-class Liverv and Hack service. Tally-Ho Hockey Sticks Coach and pleasure bnrge and latest styled S vehicle, for pleasure driving. Carriages . Block ...... ap. n . ............ D.the U And all leading Magazineb. wney's Chocolates. Stationery, etc. at BP~~~ETENJ. BROWN,,bis BROWN, ' -*«**« ^***j^.w^^ Telephone10 1.oev. I LOCUISLt0{ ALEXANDER, R, Fatbricsa specialty. Lowell, Mass Our 5 and 10 Color .School Boxes lbany LAWRNCE. MASS.d in Scotch and Steel Engraved Work and Embossing. Fine Color Printing a Specialty. - 'I *i *-' ATLEN S Furr)isber of C.IAsovt & co., H, L. PETIT, E. C., Hou-as: Any Afternoon. Andover and No. AndOver. Residence Sunset - 1ock. E. . PA, PIOTOURPIER. IITCHCOCK, - Open for Guests Through the Year. B. & M. Time Table. TO IlosToN. A.M. 6.50, 7.39..7.. ^CA l B.Y NO. 11 MAI N STREET. 8.09, 9.29, 10.28, 11.10. P.M. 12.14, 12.37 1.18, 2 49 4.33, 5.46,7.19.42. SUNDAY: A.M. 7.3, 833. P. I. 12.21, 8.33, AjP~~~~~~~~j.H A6. PO Prop. 'Mansion m ansion Mouse house ARTHUR BLISS. DEALER IN n*>u r$~~~nndc and Dry Goods aid Groceries Groceries Ice Creanm AND SHERBETS. First Class Framing at Lowest rates consistent with good work. Agent Soule Co., Boston. - 1 T.& A. CO., HOLT INTON ALLEN IINTON, I will reserve you Sleaping-Car space anud give fIll E. V. N. Hitchcock MANUFACTURED BY i.8-84WASHINGTONST., BOSTON. Address all appllcationas to PltlsburC. Pa. al DCentr information. of Drawing. Factories at Maiden, Mass. .here are thousands of positions to be filled soon AT GBEATLY REDUCED {AT[S. Arcrecominmenrlded by Supervisors Artists', DraugLtmens' and School Supplies. 'it'~lSulrfif.-PaG. To,t mo, Can, ,Vw OrIan', La., Yew Yrl, .. I). C. ^*n f'rtincifco, .1aton.'Agcoo 1l. II 'S. Los1e, 0io..Lkalw. Colo. BAooIand ob Printer. BostonaAlb New Yorkseson. lacg techer I"any nin prteUnsurpaed nt a i 0)& Printer. D&Anfral ---Book -,-.LI[C~zak:~ and Job uftUB U.S. orlie Uaidafor ue feu rgiatrs offMoist Water Colors (Incoorporated) -! xcursion * O AERIlA. OF MblE I A. D. D.. M1anager. for next tenu. We had over 8.000 vacaucies last Formerly of Fifth Avenue, New York, IIAPORT-PR R TAILOR Modest efts AI English tf'leta ~·Modest Enfglish ____ Tickets on Sale ld*shwiston. Excursion Tickets on Sale via JAMES WARD-, WARD; Jr., Jr., JAMES i. »i-tANDOVER, MASS L. 1. BAss. - » rs .. T ATTENTION! - FINE SHOES. SHOES. FINE WADSW O ANDOVER. CHASE'S NEWS STAND, UNION TEAGHERS'AGENCIES iseh d 1880 65 Central Street, YORK !TNAAvP eet all Boston &Maine trains. EN^ Proprietor...... G0Ol:CubsRpaired DMLYAND-SU~DAY--PERS Skates Sharpened Keys Fitted Andover, Mas. Proprietor. - NIEW ------- .. - IRA B. HILL, -- ous¢ _t__ls IRA B HILL : ance. fCa nsionfl ^.~~[ 6,58,6.57.7.13,. B TOT A.DOvER. 11.50. P.. A.M. .59, 730. 9.25 10.25. 12.?5. 2.15, 3.30, 3.39. 01.6.32, 16.01,6.35.- 7.2,9.39, 11.15. SUNAV: 5.oo, 6.00, 7.12. A.M. 8.00, 12.00. P.M. 2.15