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E'.~. ?~, ~ ~.7,-. , :- VOL XIV. ,'. D -J*p : '.¥ " *-,, O':. 2N.........13 . - zati'onsadlusleave been ogaized iear te: -centre.' It. was, again~ d- soired: Thatthe tcndewc of our goy- Conaighy; now. of Mt. Hermo, spoke... ............. i, been formed?'.o to'.'i: our aoppo.ent's goal ionsn o'istoric.ameri fo a of w Ii . tc- on Bible study, after which unr- ' o': e; . " Lasyea the bicycle line, but another ' fumlineavHarard racy," was net, aid arv ad mr ad'toul aele n 'sirwing unusual s etB :sor ead o praetialand . ' - coo tkt m eof t e s thooulh eoran r ball which srted, a th w.e to)-Ado. on the affimatve y H debBFte, r,on one of the gliifomes of the cityio. atinse td re o havebee. sognoied nvear fbitte'nte It-·aclse. agaiad solrTad:sk, Thtie d of hdie negative orest and profit wao conducted by, -:-'.:- club weresformedto:havev. othe usiil fumble& lost t tboth in his opening aid. closing S. M. Sanford, the well-known college . ... .e.joyble.rides. - again.. Offside play gave it back fo sp~eches, spoke with directness and worker.- Thirteen institutious we'e " : SaFTr. Andover, ad. Jen iings succeeded i'i forre;- Tliere.spoke from the hliuse represented, and encouraging reports :._.'A~. ~ --- :.' scoring a toucldbw, from. whiclh besides -the leaders, eleveii men, of were given of the iiter-collegiate'and ud- ,: Edtor~ ' of 'll ke Philiptan ; : 1azen kicked a goal. Score, 6-0. whom four spoke' on .tlie affirmative inter-scholastic visitation work' which , ; As there lia'been considerable co.n- At the beginiingof the second half and, sevei on the negaitive.- The vote is being More systematically plaied: _ plaint'f late in' tle schooL cocberning the ball changed haed1 everalcimes hfore 'thedebatie:-aifiimative'l8,. eg- each.year: Atthe close of-this. con- . .- thefact that some: two or thre e n ' near t ime centre,l but ~arivadtiayllate25 adebate-ffirmative -5, -ference-the-delegateswere"enter e..--- -- -o--strxors'aie'iithifabit-f?-lei-n got-it s-f ii-P 1 -' r 25-yard line, wlhere' ieg/tivell Tie' president, in: sum- with luncheb by' the' ladies oef the . classes ii: tle recitation rooms for it was lost to Anidover. It was then Iming up,gave-liis decision in favor home. - - :; about.fiveminutes after tihe bell for carried steadily upthe, field and a of the.' affirave. Thle/ ttendance , O Sunday, conventidu .delegates ... _. dismissal has been_'ring, we .ask -you second:touchdown made by Hopkinsl :waiis large and maiy new ianmes' were spokein the vious hi rchli-s of the ; - -; to. give--us theprivilege of calliig th~ but no galwaskicked.: Score, 10-0. proposed for membership.-Themeet city: 'Tisiigiiug of tle etire'con- , : atteitio o f those instructors- to this Andover was unable to.-check Har- ing was characterized by dignity: audi vention was conducted by Pi'of. Geo. - :' - fact, and asking them to attend to the vard's steady advanuce after -the ball tlougitfulnes. , . - ' 0. Stebbins of-Brookly, and his solo. -- unnecessary faut: wllch: causes so was put in playp, adTliatuher-carriled_ - -'. '___i__ - __ _ - - hiiging-addedmUchort li~attrutive-' : ' mucaifoyane to the students, es- it over our line in a sliort time, but J . aturalistorySociety. . ' ess'of the. sessions.l Therepresenfa--.., , : pebic'Illy'to those who have business the tryfor a goal failed. - . Score -O - -- egir - s tivei from P.A. were BMessrs' Aich- - y: ,'-The S.d regular, meeting of this baldWadhams~andLake;'92, Newton, to attrat to as soon as the bell is The teams played as follows: i. too plac i;nr the naaey 1i 'l, Iand kel9e'. C - ,- , '--- societ took.place in the Wacademy: li- ». ,,. ;onr Te ,- -- . -, . ' brary on: Satuday evening. After _. ._______.. __:: -z;at, ' ' - Diblee, .... - Sears. g · , :. - :.- . ' - -; .': ,; , Cary, Morrow miscellaneous busiiess Skinner comr - . - oo-Ba . , . Editors of Thie Ph llipian: Slade, - G ioull, mened the program by reading a In order to look over the grounds -- : - !-". ' '[ ' ' ' :-' . Slaae, / ' 'tobison, - water supply of English Commons Pike. - Armstrong,- a i iis talked ab oBak their opponeaits, the foot-ball eleven - makes it necessary:to renew tc com- e - ' Bass" in an interesting manner. Wood- will go to Exeter this. afternoon. Con- plaint -of last year and brinto the at- Prk- - Qurterrbacks. Jennings man concluded the progam by atire sequently there will be no game on -tention of athe Faculty and Trustees Thate Half-back.. -o s6ome dissertatiooo ol ie the campus to-ay. . : l-W 11,- -re rur.:i P1 oy t'e ffimas .... thile urgenti need- of a new supply, Dufiield. Full-bacls. Hazen. . strction of the microscpe. .The following schedule will corn- 8 emtmer b aiof' the~ city service or . Score: PImliipsIOarvard! S,4.s- r Touch.-- - - . plete the season: -' - . , dne wbe-llfTlmedwater is' certainly' a bUI : Jenning, 6 iQartr.centeunal Condtlo n at Saturday,Oct. 81. Harvard Frsh. - -- unfit to6 drink, aiid on'iacount- of' its Chu'rcbhli, P.A. '89...ReferecIr. Odlin, .- .... Broekton. - - -Wednesday Nov. 4. Tufts College.g - --. _:-_: dchmemtoya lfluatis'aied'ninemal -corn- ' ' ' e- ,--- -- - -- --- -Sfiirday' Nov. 7. Yale Fres. . ' ; - posltitionis-aTmos L t eqtally unfit- for - -- The delegates. from tier Society of Wednesday, Nov. 11. Technology.: tilet uses- - ... ' heoc:at. , _ cIntso iuiry who-were privileged-to attend - Saturday, Nov. 14: Exeter atExeter -- Enlsh.Commons now car. . u ' - c y tIhe Quarter-Centeeinial Conven tion ofe - - -- fromhpof. Churchill s rather than use -Thle filth reguilar meeting.of -Philo, the Y.M.O:A.i of-M: assachusetts and- t r-' l subscriptions ' -are eq ted the poor wate from. the E.C, pump: held last -evening, was opened with Rhoide Islaid, enjoyed -a most pleas- soon as possible The May.we iot have some relief soon? President Wadhms inu the chair. ant and profitable gatheringat Brock-' anaagement are i- need of cash for o -' ' LTLOVE . Prayer was ffered by: Arcbhbald;:-fol- toO, Oct. 22-25penes------ --- - _---: -0 -we'- bol- crl:cantea-ding-et'tlixini-:- - edyenn Pe L W' SMTHpenses ''- * O- '-hii 10Harvard 93 , ules, ani niscellaneous; business. Un- n11 E. ates of Amherst spoke on The -,' . W.E SiVTEH EE, .. i. e p,:,: - ': ;- , ;:der this head; on motion of MClella;, strengtiLof young men," aud in a - i _._.-r-- W.-TR M a U . -' : Alithough'Amidover won tthe game ha, Parr, ttleto-nd te minute:talk,full of absorbing interest, d s - · : | wviti-thepam'var d Ju ios .lasi -. Satur- President, nex '~fikmo re a i ed hld a o wed the;gfeat strength anddf -'· Salem St. ys. Lati n Commons. mdasy, the. way i r-whicli tiehome team- committee to prepre a. parogram f r great weakness of young men. He A one-sided game of foot-ball was played was:ahytiug ; encouraging Phil'.exhibitio. Mr. Ma6k : had' te- said, among other things, "I have met played last Saturday on the Salem S. , c unsideing the:short tie left before cri tique, which wasescellent,. charac- yougmenof 8 who had attained so' campus, between ISalem Street and ~ we omeet 'Eieter. - terized bycalin aMid courteous, spirit. iuch. of-character that: I would bow Latin Commons, the former wininiig, -f'- 'lazei.t toock- Greenway m 's aceatt rce The features ofthe game were' - fullback aidtplayed a good game; - PhiloSenate," was ,gi by we. before a mau of 89." the playing of Oberne and Doniovan --- -funnlbs'a~kav-fplt,ag i - ' - hadris sass-oaswinoCpaar a,-rofi :Oh e--tr .-.. c id h ra · d~Iorrow:aind Hopkins. ; ndover Clam.ave.ai]or tedrssn-the -Satu a.ssn con'aIed mIh .for Salem Stet,-and--of. te -- three -- - ' !' a - had-thea n j i studalnaidf er subject, "The .opporutinesad , of.itrestt school and collge :dele- -backs- for' Latin- 'Commons- Salem :- . l ostItto Harvrd, but secured itagn vatages ofAenca-youth;" it-was gates.--I -the. forenoon, a valuable' i Street-is starting ut much better than . :athe.ad qi'e,; a tepshd a.llntperma ed. paper oi ColegDePputatioi..Work," last year, not having,. as-yet, lost-'a . fl . itsteard sgoal, oet f 'Seleywa'mers Bro ga - - · ~"'K-lj: -: ' -- d e i mismel', eous-.ris.,- 's- Sk-ube-r- -eom, ',. . - , ,-.--..: ' ..... : .·':, gra by..., -, ---..

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VOL XIV. ,'. D -J*p: ' . ¥ " *-,, O':. 2N.........13 . -

zati'onsadlusleave been ogaized iear te: -centre.' It. was, again~ d- soired: Thatthe tcndewc of our goy- Conaighy; now. of Mt. Hermo, spoke...

.............i,

been formed?'.o to'.'i: our aoppo.ent's goal ionsn o'istoric.ameri foa of wIi .tc- on Bible study, after which unr- ' o':e; ." Lasyea the bicycle line, but another ' fumlineavHarard racy," was net, aid arv ad mr ad'toul aele n 'sirwing unusual s etB :sor ead o praetialand . ' -

coo tkt m eof t e s thooulh eoran r ball which srted, a th w.e to)-Ado. on the affimatve y H debBFte, r,on one of the gliifomes of the cityio.

atinse td re o havebee. sognoied nvear fbitte'nte It-·aclse. agaiad solrTad:sk, Thtie d of hdie negative orest and profit wao conducted by, -:-'.:-

club weresformedto:havev. othe usiil fumble& lost t tboth in his opening aid. closing S. M. Sanford, the well-known college . ....e.joyble.rides. - again.. Offside play gave it back fo sp~eches, spoke with directness and worker.- Thirteen institutious we'e "

: SaFTr. Andover, ad. Jen iings succeeded i'i forre;- Tliere.spoke from the hliuse represented, and encouraging reports:._.'A~. ~ --- :.' scoring a toucldbw, from. whiclh besides -the leaders, eleveii men, of were given of the iiter-collegiate'and ud- ,:

Edtor~' of 'll ke Philiptan ; : 1azen kicked a goal. Score, 6-0. whom four spoke' on .tlie affirmative inter-scholastic visitation work' which , ;As there lia'been considerable co.n- At the beginiingof the second half and, sevei on the negaitive.- The vote is being More systematically plaied: _

plaint'f late in' tle schooL cocberning the ball changed haed1 everalcimes hfore 'thedebatie:-aifiimative'l8,. eg- each.year: Atthe close of-this. con- . .-thefact that some: two or thre e n ' near t ime centre,l but ~arivadtiayllate25 adebate-ffirmative -5, -ference-the-delegateswere"entertai e..--- --

-o--strxors'aie'iithifabit-f?-lei-n got-it s-f ii-P1 -' r 25-yard line, wlhere' ieg/tivell Tie' president, in: sum- with luncheb by' the' ladies oef the .classes ii: tle recitation rooms for it was lost to Anidover. It was then Iming up,gave-liis decision in favor home. - - :;about.fiveminutes after tihe bell for carried steadily upthe, field and a of the.' affirave. Thle/ ttendance , O Sunday, conventidu .delegates ... _. dismissal has been_'ring, we .ask -you second:touchdown made by Hopkinsl :waiis large and maiy new ianmes' were spokein the vious hi rchli-s of the ; - -;to. give--us theprivilege of calliig th~ but no galwaskicked.: Score, 10-0. proposed for membership.-Themeet city: 'Tisiigiiug of tle etire'con- , :atteitio o f those instructors- to this Andover was unable to.-check Har- ing was characterized by dignity: audi vention was conducted by Pi'of. Geo. - :' -fact, and asking them to attend to the vard's steady advanuce after -the ball tlougitfulnes. , . -' 0. Stebbins of-Brookly, and his solo.

--unnecessary faut: wllch: causes so was put in playp, adTliatuher-carriled_ --'. '___i__ - __ _ - - hiiging-addedmUchort li~attrutive-' :' mucaifoyane to the students, es- it over our line in a sliort time, but J . aturalistorySociety. . ' ess'of the. sessions.l Therepresenfa--.., , :

pebic'Illy'to those who have business the tryfor a goal failed.- . Score -O --- egir - s tivei from P.A. were BMessrs' Aich- -y:,'-The S.d regular, meeting of this baldWadhams~andLake;'92, Newton,to attrat to as soon as the bell is The teams played as follows: i. too plac i;nr the naaey 1i 'l, Iand kel9e'. C

-,- , '--- societ took.place in the Wacademy: li- ». ,,. ;onr Te ,- -- . -, . „ ' brary on: Satuday evening. After _. ._______.. __::

-z;at, ' ' - Diblee, .... - Sears. g · , :. - :.- . ' --; .': ,;, Cary, Morrow miscellaneous busiiess Skinner comr - . - oo-Ba . , .

Editors of Thie Ph llipian: Slade, - G ioull, mened the program by reading a In order to look over the grounds --: -!-". ' '[ ' ' ' :-' .Slaae, / ' 'tobison, -

water supply of English Commons Pike. - Armstrong,- a i iis talked ab oBak their opponeaits, the foot-ball eleven -

makes it necessary:to renew tc com- e - ' Bass" in an interesting manner. Wood- will go to Exeter this. afternoon. Con-plaint -of last year and brinto the at- Prk- - Qurterrbacks. Jennings man concluded the progam by atire sequently there will be no game on-tention of athe Faculty and Trustees Thate Half-back.. -o s6ome dissertatioooo l ie the campus to-ay. . :l-W 11,- -re rur.:i P1 oy t'e ffimas ....

thile urgenti need- of a new supply, Dufiield. Full-bacls. Hazen. . strction of the microscpe. .The following schedule will corn-8 emtmer b aiof' the~ city service or . Score: PImliipsIOarvard! S,4.s- r Touch.-- - - . plete the season: -' - . ,

dne wbe-llfTlmedwater is' certainly' a bUI : Jenning, 6 iQartr.centeunal Condtlo n at Saturday,Oct. 81. Harvard Frsh. - --

unfit to6 drink, aiid on'iacount- of' its Chu'rcbhli, P.A. '89...ReferecIr. Odlin, .- .... Broekton. - --Wednesday Nov. 4. Tufts College.g - --. _:-_:dchmemtoya lfluatis'aied'ninemal -corn- ' ' ' e- ,--- - - - -- --- -Sfiirday' Nov. 7. Yale Fres. . ' ;

- posltitionis-aTmosL t eqtally unfit- for - -- The delegates. from tier Society of Wednesday, Nov. 11. Technology.: tilet uses- - ... ' heoc:at. , _ cIntso iuiry who-were privileged-to attend - Saturday, Nov. 14: Exeter atExeter --Enlsh.Commons now car. . u ' -c y tIhe Quarter-Centeeinial Conven tion ofe - - --

fromhpof. Churchill s rather than use -Thle filth reguilar meeting.of -Philo, the Y.M.O:A.i of-M: assachusetts and- t r-' l subscriptions ' -are e q tedthe poor wate from. the E.C, pump: held last -evening, was opened with Rhoide Islaid, enjoyed -a most pleas- soon as possible TheMay.we iot have some relief soon? President Wadhms inu the chair. ant and profitable gatheringat Brock-' anaagement are i- need of cash for

o -' ' LTLOVE . Prayer was ffered by: Arcbhbald;:-fol- toO, Oct. 22-25penes------ --- -_---: -0 -we'- bol- crl:cantea-ding-et'tlixini-:- - edyenn Pe L W' SMTHpenses ''-

* O- '-hii 10Harvard 93, ules, ani niscellaneous; business. Un- n11 E. ates of Amherst spoke on The -,' . W.E SiVTEH EE,..i. e p,:,: - ': ;- , ;:der this head; on motion of MClella;, strengtiLof young men," aud in a - i _._.-r-- W.-TR M a U . -'

: Alithough'Amidover won tthe game ha, Parr, ttleto-nd te minute:talk,full of absorbing interest, d s - ·:| wviti-thepam'var d Ju ios .lasi -. Satur- President, nex '~fikmo re a i ed hld a o wed the;gfeat strength anddf -'· Salem St. ys. Lati n Commons.

mdasy, the. way i r-whicli tiehome team- committee to prepre a. parogram f r great weakness of young men. He A one-sided game of foot-ball wasplayed was:ahytiug ; encouraging Phil'.exhibitio. Mr. Ma6k : had' te- said, among other things, "I have met played last Saturday on the Salem S. ,c unsideing the:short tie left before cri tique, which wasescellent,. charac- yougmenof 8 who had attained so' campus, between ISalem Street and

~ we omeet 'Eieter. - terized bycalin aMid courteous, spirit. iuch. of-character that: I would bow Latin Commons, the former wininiig,-f'- 'lazei.t toock- Greenway m 's aceatt rce The features ofthe game were' -

fullback aidtplayed a good game; - PhiloSenate," was ,gi by we. before a mau of 89." the playing of Oberne and Doniovan ----funnlbs'a~kav-fplt,ag i - ' -hadris sass-oaswinoCpaar a,-rofi :Oh e--tr .-.. c id h ra· d~Iorrow:aind Hopkins. ; ndover Clam.ave.ai]or tedrssn-the -Satu a.ssn con'aIed mIh .for Salem Stet,-and--of. te --three -- - '

!' a -had-thea n j i studalnaidf er subject, "The .opporutinesad , of.itrestt school and collge :dele- -backs- for' Latin- 'Commons- Salem :- .l ostItto Harvrd, but secured itagn vatages ofAenca-youth;" it-was gates.--I -the. forenoon, a valuable'i Street-is starting ut much better than .

:athe.ad qi'e,; a tepshd a.llntperma ed. paper oi ColegDePputatioi..Work," last year, not having,. as-yet, lost-'a . fl . itsteard sgoal, oet f 'Seleywa'mers Bro ga - -

·~"'K-lj: -: ' --d e i

mismel', eous-.ris.,- 's- Sk-ube-r- -eom,',. . - , ,-.--..: ' ..... : .·':, gra by..., -, ---..

, 0. 5. , faulin di p .... A .. . * *

i fil h L pi. iiand asists .s important tat evey oungma V

D. L. VAILL, WE w,.v M. . WAD"iA'", of thi team's work reach the standard i/g the market over ca'efully, before , steamersPILRIUmd inovro c incoe--.-,<~. ~ */that oughtto have -eu-raclied-:he.- -icliasi>g. A cinipai'ison of work w arar an, s e ays,

W.T.B.WLLIA.M,. W..PAnKl-t' fore this. The effortsof the team will and prices is.oicited by hrnngth droug toteaneratFall

falti prayiieslg wit ld ylie-a Asde'r-

-~G. 5 ~~. MaX~lcI~~~~~~~RE ~N, hlaneavot6 ereyity a Broklyn on nar. 4':a.... tr;tdiroin n i

- until uch an improvement is plainily give to is patrons; a :firStciass arti-- Baiige chesked rromt l or Residence i Bos-The hiilipitn will be d every Wednedy and it * - 1 .cess ofitino Tiite will ts.edtteronn andt bdeths

Saturdai iuiingthe schoo5?oearecreptin vacation. visible, wi receive neither their dao. Ten to twenty-five percen ess securedat3on.b STATE H.lOTE, coiC. WAILGTON

All comnunicationsmust ea ccomlaniedy . the support n 1or enlcourageent, wh r tic h are Boston pcys Wofclose cotpetitioa itd a writer'* fill name and address, not necesarlly lor so eiscntial aisn lement i our assthletic large impoand c omplete stock of the latest

publcation unless so desired. A4 tr-is int sts ' look- Red- itt.e COntO B .YeYork

.lcain coln tests. fi . H. IALER, Agent, 3 Old State House. oston.

Communeations ay 'be addressms.uae to the ]'nil- . ane-_____fr..i z. r_ i h ued with special. reference to the Acrd- SiMoTTi & HOPKINS, .

______ - *- I -T~ : ~ Stat-^»'vIon -to -' ' , , .

. T. . WILLI the main hail of t A1adme this. bi.e efforts-of t-e teakii will tr pdices is,-gicited. b the der- ;unda,. sP.JI.,runningthrc~ttgli teameiatFall

-; Tie editors do notholdlwhemsdlves rresponsible for ;.x ~- inectton'bet.rlvl Pier, -- ' X R. nthe opinios efoat-eaorresiondedn. A curious incident happeneeyd in one t J. M. BRADLEY,' rrival

rPuIfT.'LrAXN board ieetings are held Wednesday of Prof. Ooy's classes, one inorig --- and recently. A young Ir ismai with a Main Street. f all descriptions constintly on tian d.

Entered a, second-class ma'ter at the Andover P,t very peculiar aud liigh-pitched voice AtESTScFO t r -

o effe. _v- called at tile door fora member of the Wie.Tt & DittB A IHolaB Faonitge & Co,a.. .... class. He left tdur the oo m but acreturned - S Patrouize the Academy Athletic Sto.THE ANDOVER PRESS, PRINTERS. *

public- . . soon after and aid that the stranger . Credit given if desired. -

- - Whilade acotests. a vife-W rics and en's fislegs, selea- HnO 3 ------------ --- St H-SMITH-&-HOPKiNS-ot-

tory for the home team, it was one of same name. The second fellow staye.d -

Cowhicntiey ought rese t o througlly out a nuci longer time, and when he - .-*' plashamed., When a team will get the returned e as folloed by they g.... ..................

-ball withorsin five-ards of the dpponients' man-who-walked directly to the desk, --.

goth ree tinions o correspos thand twenty a d' s incident d ilProf. Coy-roT l-He . - .

.minutes, and then los it thllrough in-esd wished it to be classes, to a mo Tai nd Fu er,-tai - -__ex-cusal)le-fuinbling-and-inability-to- soi whom -he named and after-re -- -- . .'.reember signals.led at is nodoor woforder that marking tat e was all right, started t .rie o,-the whole school is coclcerned a ss.out it, to leave ft t he room. A t the door lie'

and is wondering where the fault lies. turneed and, very graciously, earnestly Reserved for School Photographer. .It certainly falls upon neiher the blessed too afte assmbly. At the close school nor the manage m t e nt, ' as the of sae ame The ecationProf. Coy read the - -

former have been most liberal in pro- note which is give n belw in its prig-viding necessary means to fui'isali il mfeoaed to toth drm,- .

all that is needed to give a t eam first "Dear Master Robert G, Clealad - . .class training tr ti e latter, also, have SoaotEx President Cleavland your

secured a competent coach, a good Dear Sister iss Aie Ceaviand -r - - - - -

below what the school and manare- ter and Brotlhater theywas alre good and rted

re.ment.lave, a rigit to-expect from well off- they are your Frends visit DWARD M. CURRIE . - -

them in return. The players see to t lem whei i atle in -Boston o to

It cert~inly fulls upoll~ ~lei~her tlie blessed te assnbly., At t e''close

wchgo along; intlle m et t he recitati you were Baptisead A (eD. Heerg, M H .)

former have beeCt most liberal iall frm

acterized. their plaing.ivthe first two or- ess oi l f

Dear Sister iss Alle Cleavland

three weeks oftun. the players seas t o them wappe yo u are iHaye Boston go toI · go along ill thte samue ruts that- chap ~Mass. conleshian you were Baptised A (M.D. Heidelberg, DM.D.Hamad.) .

istead of as maiy weeks i't is get- Be y 16 fr

acterized.ng to be their plavte in tle irst two or_ - rankli

be comp elled to criticize such faults as Academy, is -always on :tie alert to - - -.

entry as much upinaoiity.to i give is custoo ers fair alue foi tharound theec andthen trowing to turn out eat, clean, stylish garhickeringe ,

had three man forward thus gwhich tohim his met and one satisfactory. in every -- ,.. B C

distinstead of s manyweekspect to the customer The wool Mem ont St.,'. Bo ston. .

tind to be iate man knock the seasorunner towi J; Hannom i taior to P i NeW Tre-Bar Spring i l , * O ' ".';

-down, insteadi on all jupig pon coat ,fom them tfigur e stu - FiNE-BOOTS SHOESbe com inelged to criticize such faults t asI Academy, is ias on al ea m .-- ays

,'.. -- * the scuool at large that they demand ml need:< fcloth s of tany Cdescriptio TS cobndwt h Fo \ _- ANDOVER, 'ASiS.;'- 'i

- leach candidate for .the; tyea to old iUe cto mes fai aluee for tlr Speaattent ioo allGod.Crowne - -ein: tCi the ball or re xtember signals; tckling money. It is'hisconstant en deavor t" hat -:s.aEW J.LLO^,-, Op a "AME IA EXPRESS .,

arounds~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ . Wasnn 5,.ppUU ChU, Bn. Orders promptly attendede ., to. W,

.and Bhow soon he is going to rouseing to tur ot a-;, cleaNr BisS gar-the msel forward. tous giving him his merit and one satisfactory a imn BeveRy JADW2 ': LA WRN' .W BB, e.distance, instead of trying to' bring respect- to- the dustomer.. The Wool-[ Meaber' osft cB oertive o~ *plositB B. k, ,, 'Nortern-and* Eastern.:him back to where he' started; -and ,Jens on exibitionsat my stoke, a ~e 1ot.- fl fp

such as most-of the team standi-g by present time, ,were neveriexcelld'in . . _ ._', '-,Y .,..and letting',one man knock tile runner towna and I am: aki Slts and-over- New -ThreB ar and Steel. BROWNdown instead, of all jumpiig :,upon- coats from t ' the stu'].- .?~,. I ~VI,¥~- -' ; :

- ' u-- -- ' . _I ' / -'1. ;-E_-z--- -IB' /Ig.~r.s, 'A'[,,~' "X''~'~LgN D`' SH-OE-St~,.t~':a.~vvl~ ~t't~, .vt ,C

~~~~ter i becoming so serious 'a-ne-loil!'SCt-iln i~ll an-WGitpyO ; ' -J-. .-' the school at large that they demad ds nced.fdClote he

· b. ..... ea~chcandidate for .e. team -to, ask J call at My so n legme giveyou; . . . .. ::'*. -:,'::'-'~-"- ' -. -

- hsl[ to what extent he:s-resFgns ttal "'/i~" ' ;6 at : ' t- ba't, a tdak MW)J, L0 ,Xq ptorn. : ble./or this deplorable'state:of aftaiis, IS-true- ' '" ~' -: ~,,'.' : ·

- . and how soon.'he i going to -,rouse I ' / ..J.C.14.' .:.^'.-.rr:·. 1 (.. s~rg~.Lo.,,o vermct t an.,:y a..ithe deaidr. with a..' . '... .....- '

him.... . nd , ,. &.: ,~, ,,, -. .r .e g.i. to -:. ~; ,w, -.- .. #ie.t.`e ~ ,,i ,m 7, .. :,t.-

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bl;^^:e time^-keeffer for -4 nB

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*'* terchaneeablei and Lterst Nov*i - .- Stylish Garments--------.-iii graes - Ne ..It L d l c s l." , :1 " ' . J ';" :Large Stock ------ ------ .- ^.;f'"

- haA Laet o nineoWorkiat the Lowest..

.'" ' - 338 Washington Sftreet, 1 :: Streetca s511 Washington, cor. West St., - -Brl ... A ' - = 't

BOSTON. BOSTON. -: The Andover Bookstorew, BOSTON o<. u:.e"- P illplanf. - . Andersori, ex-P.S.'92,was in town over - . ,:

·S - l OE S -Aiini Arbor has at present. 25l'stn- - day.-.' - *. - -

_______----r _^_.'-l^ .(-._e- - ets.-.---.Mr.RdgersY;..A ;-4 she.trokeoStle---*'yal"~ " e*./. - -. , cre fo for .yers, .watched th/e .UIlL-sI1It>'mmhange' * abl- **A new-chemicalalboratory is being built footbll-pactic on ,Monday. I TIYoern our e --it 0,0Os . TWO SPCIAAT' :B1OOuNg Men ati"'V . the Ya has lost but four vauable foot-ball - ' ..0.. i foreIn -ood handles-

-: 'SH 0 L,.._~IL F}e-dov -- ,," men of naely?-Rhods res, L,, p- a,'d :-s-----_--v-~---:~--- '--~--' - O' an .. .. S. . .. a-r--'-a -7 Harvey, Willi.s an.d _ * rrison. '-, -.. ci -' cose fold-ng, very urale- -- , ? ),.*

*Of every' ,, --.- ,..description. .7 -,, -' ... .. - .le,, e r 9 20 and 2 inches.1 !,.i : a .....for- al, casions at The Junirs' and Freslhmen won the J j:T.-:Carr;6A. Sebreiberj. B.boli-

___^ f·-all occaslons Jct _,class Taces at Ytle. s lister and .1 1WIstedl-alf-P A8---ty.priCe 'ranging from - Belcer; P.Ae.'93, has one home oiln are singing on the college choir at Yale. --- 1- :; .,- , - ' - .'

-' ~ -FOUIR to -TWELE. 0: ,ccouf .f s -Charles CnlUiLnanep.s.'8, quarter '- ' ... BOSTON ' .OS.,·N,Dollars. /q -. '' "--- "Harvard was able, on Saturday, to back on'the 84 foot-ball' team, witnessed -

. -. . - ,- -' double lerforer score aginst. Amherst' the gamelast edi-sday. -i--,:- ' -- 'ls o -_rt'mat- -e '-, - ': '-:

- ^;- -- " ; s- -:-' - ., itlo' - -.eaoCrisons beena 1y"s - aHORACE. PARTRlcGE. . ..- & : .' :: :-- -chiged to The. : Harvard .Crimson. Yale. and Princeton will play their n INEWl' ..*T I ... ....T.... & M~iffln H do Glee, andMandoin d 'nl °he sgivin-da tme on rthg ew .'TI GO

UbJl011 ~ a Iu n clubsill ke aweser trp in the fi e oftheManl attan - Athletic Club . u representatve will -visit Andover ever two

~~--:.-~_ :....,..... - o ... - w t '- ,u l an 5othstreeni.: York. r wee t.keorders. Should yo want anythin ,

n- Ut e'r-"" " -' ,- -,, -h- ...i -- : ' - · , , - t e ,- - ' emeani time, ort -roig our agents . - - ' '

-,* 47-Temple Place, - L - -v a- tTh N.A* -a o. &Hopklns, E.C.-l Send postatfor catalogue.· ,'_-,.. "t .rp '~'-'%'-'&,'J~u"V"" "l :The J ors'.'Fr ,h , heM.A.C. won'ttiel T-OA .~A}the champinship·of - '- : ' B -*1 ': ^- ,Seen of Harvrd's lat year's crew te :Ut Triavers Islan49W hrecentln, ga tonSt;. B Bt

-·_ _ _ _ _ _ _ training. -orkthletic Club, by' 98,1-2:. points < t. A', n-e ent'.iab; m'iade with the un-. ' -r -- . , - -' - .-. , Yrk :AT ht -' oints toe. dersinea teacher jf muclexperience, for v:.0 rre Aroer, has atcre eto 2 TWELVE.- ,s-.- private. instruction i the various college , .

-'. ' Ldouble Anoer frme seornedrs . a /ie -i a e 's'- ' preiparatory bra.nches. -: -,';-. ,-. ' - n the Yale-Orange game on Saturday. o Wn-.' Windle of Iillsbury. Mass., broke . *'--' . L. WHIPPLE,

_'-- i -H t and Cold- Soda , ' -l "' '.: ' : -'-Et o A RTRE' ~ -i: t - lc-' ' - -C .- - ... ::-:,_~ - hne of ayards bcale noa will lay , Te oic-lT Semnar ,- .' -".:"

Cn~ft'~ '-Ot' 'nd Coldi Sodn a,~ of coach £r the foot-ball elvr race, coverig -,, - 2mtn.-15Ci·sT, 'bacco and Smokers articles. - . n T- l sec just one second better than the -best .- : 2 .

12-MAIN-ST., ANDOVER, MASS.: 'backs in the Yale-Oinage;game on Satur- "* -.r - -o t e T -e n -an-' ' -, ' . .. are-indebted 'to one i1of our ex- . . .: ..~''--d J ln-4n l: V '][].. U -- -~ - -' ' *". changes for the-fllwing:- . * 7 -"- ' ' '- " *

: ELM - OUSE STABLES - iarvard Athletic Association will hold "Th Wellesleygirls. have be meas -: 0 ::- ... Freshman games on Nov. -' an -'ni - ured .nd the averag waist measure of .the

GGINS-, P,. erity op..; . 'es on Nov. 6.:.-- 1100- studentip a o t he 5.2 -.s-' ' e. ywa- ..od.. -' 't-fCarriages ished for an occasions. -irst class , -- ' -- - - inches. " * . S.

JLiver, 'hoarding -ad Sale-Stable. 'TALY -Ho" ' .inney has ee n, electidcaptain of the' -t'-'--. - -. - '

.ELM SQUARE.DOVER. Yale Academic crew, and Folger ofm -t he- cols, - P.I. o'80, whole ..Mass Sheffield-weFntrent with, the a t Ba

-~ ~ T~.·.dat~r. . . -' ' '- - a ---. g - . snl' ,_i tn- w ' ,-.. H .

FO'UR~h v- FOUR.i. -TWELVE :i'cm,,ih , s.- : tetheolocl. sie . He. . . -' .as'- : Dllars.'- The :andidates-for: th "8A.Gw. foot-ball dressed -- _'t. - " -: ...tw 'rcnl an a' ::m

-*' . - .*'^-rf team practice three avenings in the week married, Oct. -15, to Miss Ana C. Hier-

:B .I:N - . by eI ectric igh& ' 1 '- - 'rick of.North W odstock Ct, 0 -F ACOB'N ' ' - 1, .

doul er s..S.pecial, to.P. A. '.Students now -. .'- -*';Impofl~w ing Tailor, -iBe^es o-y

Tb:in"nksgiing-dayg=~'0.' ,,,ame on ne~vl

-* , - , a p l o:-* ·. - ou f tIme or, a ta . . . tam ..... orde.rs'*' **"' - .A -- , ' , "*' :'-.,:,..', *;"-*' ̂,-,.:-,-~ ' 'g -, . -'da .. d..a..days. . IGen wino m cnts netrdoen. Colltsnd C 1oNicewis :. Piaeuo ..- : * - ' ::'/-t

i-d- 'Gl ' -''C'-o' ;im Mandolin

;^3Arrgngelitr ^--yb made Wil he -C, '- e'-;:p nt

,- ^ '_^ ^ C{r'~s;TbmdSoesatls.i -: {- ^.: an'U Trlis werehl../

day~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 0Changing ~ ~ ~ ~ : ?: fo :: . .. . 4' .,.,:.'-~:,.,': ,,,-:.,'~¥::-':.>:"::,-,~: .: -t l~~!h:~:/,~ ~:= :,-, a,, , s, ,,;L,,~-; ~','~o ~ [',-," : . :~" .... ,,:.-: ,': '"'" :~'..:;!:2. ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-avr At,,'.etic A".ss:.ciati'on: -wl...::.f-; :l:: i:hrghout~wn ld .~ eTh~ee Wdesle y-gisw rl, anhavehiateam ellial ,:[,_-I._.,, '.': :, .... ,',f

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-,t , __'*'' '. -- -' - .. /Fruiitf Confte0fiopery, ieosee Ol, andB :auBois tr.7.-',~~~~~ , .*--:* Stob Can ed Goid.-t'B a'1Gg vthig. ertuinto S u Wh Odtea

: , ^ .:. ;losfotfana~i~E~r's: · r~sIen -Boston aild Albany R.. .i.... t G gFor eairtford, New Have and .-For the geatier com clalo i ffl hst

,SS-- ' -,'- ' ' '* -. w Yr. N : :' *Yr dents'and in accordrnle'~owit tlietpl iamnrids,:''^ - rv«8 .. ;: nI.'"'~ga'mg., -: a'endin~'dear'tmn"twll be'a~dad'to'the,..

· ^ _ , · 2 _-"(Via:I.me.. . '.. Spreift-equlpmen of' he "Broadway teaah ;'^ -*fB^-J~~~~~~~ l^^te. * No, 83.-Leaves Boston 9 a.m.,except Sundays. Buf- Lundy, o t .... *' ' a da' ' Sta

- fet Drawing oom Cars and coacheo Lnndy, o .Lawrene. Tbis. departent.:,York, arriving 3.30 pm.._lx and: ne-half' will be in operation jy Noveiiber 1st. after

o. -Le-aves Boston I a.m., excePt Sunday. ' wLiSh date generalwas8hing,mclnaeingn e :."- ~-' . e5or.,aa .ng' 30 ', 3x andone-nat { grnve enee, it~0:listi ill;be issuedl.

Styles Correct. Qualitk-Unequalled. Sole Agents for- -oc,.-New York Lmite, leaves ndton4 p:mn.. one for genezal wasliingr indt:lie ither forNew York, arriving 10 p.m. Only six. hourse.. go , , ex

~ . dany·.-U~roia~g room rs anti . 'it:,, been,- t please

Henry Heath's and White's English- Hats. Elegant dining car on this train between Bo- , It will bey im, as it hasbeen,toplease.ton nd Springfield. , . d'..6odate.mmyfeII61Witit -' "

,_. Ž*ig_.....ro. .. m Hotnn ! ; ,,n andaccomodatemy~feflow ~tudents by2 >..d'ai... y Sleepin ' car' and coaches to New taining for them thefinest work at lhe clo-'

381 Washington St., -Boston. ci rin g at ffl2 a tonSt - Station,-r e e.Kneeland St. Bs--ton. * -' .: ''*' .'

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- - - T.--A.--HOLT& O., The Foot-Ball ames. .. AGENT .-The November number of- Outing'is

Q. B (O 0 0 E: R, a remarkable one, both for number g Tlhe ames played Saturday re.- H.. P. IG-HT(.and beauty of illustrations and variety sulted as follows:

ANDOVER, MASS. of interesting reading matter. This Yale- 89, Orange A. e C. 0, atOrange; BOOTSSHOESAND, BBERS,-excellent- magazine -has-improved-- o Harvard 39,Amberst O C LOCKMAINST.,

C e f a a s S e i tb , Stagg's 6 -at - Repairing promptly Attended o.3. H. CAMPIOIN'S- rapidly of late that it is difficult to Williams 16;.Stgg's 6, at *illiams- -- n ppit-Cornero Main and Essei Streets is the understand how the publishers mau-H town Tiity t4 , Columbia 0, at New- 'OH~'S: GILBERT :best plad 'to :buy fruit, canned goods, etc. age to secure the astnisink;, B;A.A 6, Exter 12, t' Exe- . -' .A stok of nicely- flavored crackeis always ag-t n -cure iee t ois ter;, Creent A C. 86', Wesleyn , -EN -t-on hand. - - - - - riLzzlucrbfitribufidus-EThe-cur-

.-....-. - rent issue is proof-psitoveotla- at Brooklyn;- lutgei' 12, -Sfevenh-s 10 -BANK BLOCK. . AN DOVER ASSs.

is in able hands. The, nmberis fl a New Brunswick,N.J.;-Brown 18 ' sii'MAiN .EX'_RY__ ---oatrelf _ Bowdoin 0at Provid6nce; Yale Fresh

i n Cabinet asi Uholtry rk tg tr sports,-the foot-ball field, hunting o 30,Prospects of Brookln O, tNe SrMITH& MA1'- ,the plain, the highland and. in-the aven; Harvard'95 6 Worceste: -. :

.A F'LL LINE OF woods; to varied experiences on water; ca dem y-t rid; Teand what is done on the athletic fields ogy-j 12, Tifts 6, at Boston;, Dorchester

Furniture, C atpets, Bedding, Etc,, in eneral. .. High 6r. Lyn 4: at Dorchester. .ANDOVER. MASS. : -

AT T11B OLT STASD -------- _ ---------- Notles. J- J. M., BEAXN, -

ARI-K ."iREET, - ANDO¥ER. Schedule and egilAtlons of House ad ARK RET - ANDOVER. INQUIRY. -' .: _StrTeaa~m~s. -, "' ' : The regular payer-meeting of the UTTER .

COMMONS The games to be played ii the series Society of Inquiry, to-night, in Society 'TOw. HALL-BUILDING. CO/ I N-O N -S aras follows:' .UM U\are as follows: - : - ' H.. " Hall at 645 o'clock. Subject: "Our

"--- I- TN G--:'L - NOV.7. Mo . vs; . lem St; ltercessor," Isa..-53:12, Roi. 8:34. .5 JO'H -. QO_ ELL:. -DIXIA '.'1.; EC.~ 'vsZHitclicock'ouse.-f-,.G -..--. -.t.---- --: eo. . ---- ..eesr?.Pe~~~~rm.,,~llenr ~ ~ ~~ Stet _ _,,__-__.__,,'Hermatoaro. 18.p -er. N L.O. Vs..School Street.,. , _______.__ -COAL, WOOD, HAYand STRAW, D/esr alsteroom 1rent.-

l" " WinnerNov. 7 vs. winner' M,.; W: E' trato,,t tea.c.er ,oft1e CARTER'S I;LOCK. MAIN ST.,Williarm"Marland, Proprletotf Nov. 11' Irs. . .- traton, teacher of the__

-__ ___ . '" banjo, mandolin and guitar.wisli- to '- " -/'Nov. 21. -Witners of- games oi Nov. annoinice that'sh is in A.ndover every -'OHEANl DLER ;

ycDflesfl Stonred 1 Tr18 plah the fiudal game for te TuesayandFriday to give struc-scoliool 6lampionship. '- oMrDibY~llln S torelr OlUIBIL 8 t_~am

s hoo ll od s -P tioll, ad ca, te found at Mirs:Spauld- Ffnical0] tatnaBn -Cl&UIUJVcIyWIUIU I The teams fre nder tollowing insoil BartletStreet. ' " .- "Free from Dust, Frost and Dampness. regulations: Morton TSteet may in- -- --------- . ND

"v -_. -,BS-,-,- elude Spaulding House; Salem Street - As the cold weather, creeps oua s: H. ' C ASE, may include Brick House ifid Bown's you will want to,protect yourself-from

P.0..........Avenue, - .. . Mass... --- - the sudden-chaiges of thiis climate, and -- B! o;. P.O. Avenue, _Andover, Mass.Caf; Hitchcock House; Englisi CoS- .you can do so:by;getting.:a set-of En-- BROWN-"'S

The "f i amp oT- ns-and-atiCionos,-alone6 - dlecott all :wol underwrgia'anteedA : t^ -ti^

The 'iya ght -amp, not to shrink, (a vefry-iiprtant item o - an ston-Exprss.:80 Candle Power. The Proper Dress. - to notice),: Theseialong:-witih a- fuill:

- '- ~-~ line':,of Ties anid fny!Shirts will be; Johnsons ndveAlso a full -line of Fanoy Hardware, Cu- Gentlemen, who desiiO: the .correct opened at Bradloey' his week.': 'Those -I

lery, Window Gass, Etc., at thing,, both in material aind design, Natick. Collars lavearrived, also-th t State and Intel Hi UMLcLvVVLIN,- are invited to call. Ouri importations: doibleeckedoxtr 'lieavy sweaters, Totn'ocs-4 CoitS4., in St.

Main St., ^dov or.' for the season are mostly i, aid .. : i- M :BRADLE -,.: :; --'? -- -ndover Officepa ,a Street':

_______.____.,__' - 'lections can now-be made. :.-We have : -TailoJr and Furishdfer; " ' -- '::: T: T IT P opr.eto..

ThB ole Ki r eno Sole Iiu lrge lines of Dress =Coaing iain Street. -:a-te Expreom'-Bn- a~'e':"~ "'" ....-~ -'- -e anc. .... ing the new'unfinished' make,' vert

A nonconductor cf ssuheatapernd I-lorto cloths, :iipcodsz and- al- te ne: C z - . , =.- - clnumsy. This sBoelsmorelexibleanddurable-than in SOld co lors. Te i.ne a 'l ' t. -.' -'* -ei n- '.: -' S t"' - "' j- ':- +.'

- - - .any other,hereby kee -- -- - , '' -'-....',yts fet In a iWathy condition. Try a pair and Workmans.l . an mode :rate -.r:- *'"-' *-'- .. ,,.....-; . .: -,- '.,

J' E SEARS, -Baink Buldig /. s D. Sms BOne|

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