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VOL. XXIX. No. 47. Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass.,. Wednesday, April 24, 1907. Price 5 Cents LOWELL AGAIN turned by Daly before: O'Brien PRINCETON MEET Calendar BATES WINS had time to recover himself. .:In the Second Game With Lowell on O'Niel singled to left, and came AndoverbyMeans of Capt. Killpatrick's TODAY In a Baseball Game on Brothers Field Saturday, Andover was Again Excellent Work Seoures Fourth Monday Afternoon-Andover Defeated 5-1 home on Pickett's home run over Pce With 18 Points 2.00 - Baseball practice on Monday oon-Andoer the right field fence. Doherty Brothers' Field. In the return game with Lowell ended the inning on a fly to second. Mercersburg won the I th an- 2.30- Track men report. Bates College was able to score of the New England League, last Andover and Lowell both sub- nual Princeton intersceolastic THURSDAY seven runs to Andover's three in 'Saturday.at Lowell,- Andover was stituted players in the next inning, track meet held at Princeton, Sat- 4.00--Baseball practice, the third game of the season last defeated a second 'time by the McIntyre taking Bennett's place urday, April 20, with a total of 52 4.00 - Track practice. Monday on Brothers' Field, mak- score of -to. . The defeat did at second, Connor going in points; Central High, Philadel- FRIDAY. ing the home team's third defeat. not prove lack of'improvement in for Burdett, for Andover, and phia, secured second place, with A very high wind was blowing, the home team, for the men gen- O'Niel taking Burrell's place, for 27 points; Hill School, third, with 4.00 - rac practice. which caused much unfortunate 4.00 - Baseball game with erally showed good all-around Lowell. There was no scoring in 21 points; and Andover, fourth, Dartmout . misjudging of flies. There,was playing. the next two innings, and nobody with 13 points. The best inclivid- also a great tendency in the Acad- 7.00-Philo in Society Hall. The game in detail: got farther than second. ual score was made by J. R. Kil- emy team to hit the ball too hard, oTT- ~~~~~ -i-~~~~~~~~~~ L * , *-Forum in Archaeology Bennett was the first manup Haines opened the eighth by patrick, Andover's track captain, building. as is often the case early in the for Andover. - He was passed to striking out. Reilly made a hit and her only representative. He season. first, gained second on a pretty to second by beating out the ball made an individual score of 13 The game in detail: hit by Martin to right field, and to first. O'Connor drew a pass, points, securing fourth place for Philo Program 'Andover' took the field with came home on Captain Reilly's advancing Reilly tosecond. Free- A mock trial will be held at Belford in the box, and Burdett sacrifice hit to the pitcher. man struck out, and Daly retired He won first place in the 120 Philo on Friday evening. The behind the bat. But three men Haines was' thrown out on a the side on a fly to the pitcher. yd. high hurdles, second place in charge against the prisoner will be faced Belford in te first inning. grounder to third, and Burdett Lowell got one more run in her the 220 yd. low hurdles, third murder in the first degree. The In the last half Martin, first up struck out, retiring the side. half of the inning, McKay going place in thie sixteen pound shot full program is as follows: for Andover, hit safely to right. Andover then took the field in to pitch for Andover. Doherty put, and second place in the broad Judge Marshall, Goodhue McIntyre followed with a grounder with Belford in the box, and Bur- hit safely to centre, gained second jump. Clerk of the court, A. Stevens to short, forcing Martin at second. dett as catcher. O'Brien, the on a passed ball, stole third, and L. J. Talbot, Mercersburg's Sheriff, E. H. Williams Burdett reached second on the first man up for Lowell was struck scored on Shannon's swiftgrounder crack weight man, proved his Attorney for Defense, pitcher's wild throw in fielding his out. Burns singled to left, fol- to eily, who attempted to throw superiority by breaking the world's E. C. Wheeler hit to the first baseman, McIntyre lowed by a two-base hitby Burrell, him out at the plate. Shannon record in the 2 pound hammer Attorney for prosecution, getting to third safely. Captain scoring him. Hickett flied to reached second on a fielder's throw with . distance of 190 feet, C. C. Hincks Reilly and Freeman, however, flied centre field. Doherty followed choice, stole third, but was put 8 inches. He also broke the in- Witnesses for defence- Coroner Gut to the left and centre fielders, with a safe hit to centre, on which out at home on a fielder's choice terscholastic record for the 6 Ripper. Henry Small-Friend respectively, thus ending Ando- Burrell scored. There was no by Reilly. Taylor reached first pound shot, with a distance of 49 of defendant, G. 0. Hoge. ver's scoring chances. further scoring, as the side was on this, however. Conley walked, feet, 8 inches. Witnesses /or prosecution- Bates started the runs in the retired when Shannon knocked a Besides the above mentioned Douglas Dunkirk- Room-mate of second. Bowman, first up, hit to high fly over third base, which retired the side b striking out. schools, the following sent repre- victim, Richmond. Hemlock left, Martin misjudging the ball. Andover came to bat for the Captain Reilly sncceeded in get- Andover came to bat for sentatives, finishing in the order Jones -A would-be detective, Wight singled, Jordan struck out, ting after a hard run. last t me w th Merritt He named: George School, Lawrence- D'Aulee. Eben Holden - Jani- and 'Cobb advanced Bowman and Nothing of interest occurred in walked, stole second, and was fol- ville;eddie Drexell, Brown prep.; tor of Bandover Cottage, F. Don- Wight a base on a sacrifice. Cole - the second and third innings. In lowed by McKay, who struck out. and East OrangHighaldson. hit to centre, scoring both runners, the fourth Andover filled the McIntyre was put out on a fly to __ Defendants- and on the throwing reached sba ses o but was unablem eced ga se co nd , and Mart n ended the s Hiram Smugg-Stepfather of second. Rogers and Bridges Lowell's second baseman effected goss victim, N. H. Foster. Eliphalet walked, filling the bases; but a double play which retired the LOWELL Many of the houses and streets Peabody-Instructor in. Andover Johnson flied out to Capt: Reilly side. ab r bh po a e about the school have organized and house-prof in Bandover Cot- .at short. Haines, the first man up, O'Brien, If 4 0 0. 2 0 representative baseball teams, and tage, J. West. Andover scored a run in the Haines, the first man up, Burns, nd 4 1 1 5 21 In this trial, Hiram Smugg and last half of the third. Martin grounded out to the pitcher. Reilly Burrell, st 2 2 2 30 1 0 a great deal of activity has been In this trial, Hiram Smugg and last half of the third. Martin O'Niel, Ist I 0 1 4 0 Elipalet Peabody are to be tried walked, and was advanced a base, Pickett, rf 4 1 1 0o 0 shown in the games between the when Bufdett got four balls. Doherty, Is 3 1 2 1 2 0 different nines. As much inter- for the murder of Arthur Swettin- man's error. McIntyre bunted Shane , 3rd 3 0 0 1 2 0 Reilly then stole third, Burdett Taylor, c 4 0 0 0o o 0 est has also been- shown by spect- ham. As it is to be a highly dra- safely, and Burdett advanced both Conley, 2 0 0 8 00 matic and, at the same time, real- runners a base, on a fielder's going to second.' Freeman was Barrett, p 2 0 o o 1 o ators we give here a short sum- given a pass to first, filling the Damn. p 2 0 1 1 2 mary of the results of games istic trial, a merry and profitable choice. Reilly sent a long fly to bases: Daly' placed a liner that Total 31 5 8 27 12 1 played: time is assured to all comers. left field, and Martin scored on was fielded by the second baseman, ANDOVER Bancroft Cottage 5 - Main the throw. in. Freeman struck and turned into a double play, Bennett, 2nd 2 1 0 00 street, 14. Batteries, Palmer and Form Program out, etiring the side. ndover when Freeman was caught be- McIntyre, 2nd 2 0 0 0 0 0 Johnson; H. Mackay and Moore. ; Bates, 2. Martin, If 5 0 1 0 0 0 At the regular meeting of For- tween first and second. Hainea, Ist 3 0 0 7 00 Clement House, 19 -Bartlet ,, beheld Friday night the In the fifth Andover put in her Rilly, s um to be held Friday night the first substitute, Badger taking In the last of the fourth Hart- Burdottc o o Hall, I. Batteries, Rogers and following program will be pre- fi rs t subst tute in well went into the box for Ando- O'Cnn 1 0 0 2 20 Steiner; McMorrow and Wright. sentedFreeman's place in cntre, and in Freeman, of 2 0 0 2 0 0 sented: ver. Taylor, for Lowell, went Daly, rf 4 0 0 2 1 0 Andover-Taylor Cottages, 13- Declamation-Kroehle. this inning Bates added two more out on a high fly to Reilly ; Con- erritt, p 2 0 0 0 0 Phillips-Farrar Houses, 7. Bat- Select reading-Pickett, runs. Johnston was retired, Bel- ley and Damn both were struck Hartwell, p 0 0 1 2 0 teries, Drew and Fraser; Robin Topics of Week-C. F. ron. ford to Haines, but Stone drew a McKay, p I 0 0 00T Topics of Week-C. F. Brown. a inue out by Hartwell. o_ 1 son, McLean and Tillon. xtemporeFirminpass, stole second, and continued oarrett took Damn's place in 2 24 8I on to third when Mc-ntye muffed Barrett took Damn's plac in Two-base hts,-Burrell. Stolen bases, After this a debating bee will on to third when cntye uffed the box for Lowell, and Merritt -Reilly 2, Burdett, erritt, tt, 1909 Electi beheld the s ect being, Tht Burdett's throw. Bowman's single was fielded out by him. Hart- Doety, .Shanno. en sacrifice hi ts.-lto right scored him. Then e- Reilly 2, aies, Conley. ase on blls, the canteen should be re-instated t o right scor him. Then ael well struck out, and Bennett was -off Belford 2, off Hartwell 2, off lo- At a meeting of the class of in the United States Army." ford threw over Haines' head, Kay 2, off Barrett 4, off Damn 4. Struck united Bwaes trhy. thrown out at-first on a grounder out,--by Belford 4, Hartwell 2, McKay 1909 held in the Academy build- Sides will be chosen from all allowing Boman to reach third, to Damn . Barrett 4. Double plays,- in Monday noon, the following the members present. from where he scored n Wight's to third. twomore ru nReilly to O'Connor to Ililnes, Hartwell t bas hit. That s the end, Lowell got two more runs in to lalues, and Burns to Burrell. Wild officers were elected for the spring two-base hit. Tat wa's the end, the last of the fifth. O'Brien p - term: President, P. Burnm; Brick House Society of the scoring for the time being, walked, but was caught on a ball,-toarewell. vice-prc.sildent, E. .. Brainard ; however, for Jordan flied out to double play, when Burns knocked . p - secretary, . B. Kissam; treasurer, The Brick House will hold its Badger, and Cobb knocked an easy The picture othe Pot.-Poupim , fl o »cntyre a high fly to Hartwell, who threw board will be taken at Sherman's, F. S. Waterman ; captain of base- regular meeting Saturday htight. to Mcintyre. it to first to'catch O'Brien. But Studio, Wednesday afternoon, at ball tceamn, A. W. Chase ; manager The program has not been corn- For Andover, Martin went out the. ball weit low, and was re- one o'clock. of baseball icim, G. R. Thomson. pleted. coinu.d on, ]..-,d.

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Page 1: VOL. XXIX. No. 47. Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass.,. …pdf.phillipian.net/1907/04241907.pdf · 2008. 9. 9. · VOL. XXIX. No. 47. Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass.,. Wednesday, April

VOL. XXIX. No. 47. Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass.,. Wednesday, April 24, 1907. Price 5 Cents

LOWELL AGAIN turned by Daly before: O'Brien PRINCETON MEET Calendar BATES WINShad time to recover himself.

.:In the Second Game With Lowell on O'Niel singled to left, and came AndoverbyMeans of Capt. Killpatrick's TODAY In a Baseball Game on Brothers FieldSaturday, Andover was Again Excellent Work Seoures Fourth Monday Afternoon-AndoverDefeated 5-1 home on Pickett's home run over Pce With 18 Points 2.00 - Baseball practice on Monday oon-Andoer

the right field fence. Doherty Brothers' Field.In the return game with Lowell ended the inning on a fly to second. Mercersburg won the I th an- 2.30- Track men report. Bates College was able to score

of the New England League, last Andover and Lowell both sub- nual Princeton intersceolastic THURSDAY seven runs to Andover's three in'Saturday.at Lowell,- Andover was stituted players in the next inning, track meet held at Princeton, Sat- 4.00--Baseball practice, the third game of the season lastdefeated a second 'time by the McIntyre taking Bennett's place urday, April 20, with a total of 52 4.00 - Track practice. Monday on Brothers' Field, mak-score of -to. . The defeat did at second, Connor going in points; Central High, Philadel- FRIDAY. ing the home team's third defeat.not prove lack of'improvement in for Burdett, for Andover, and phia, secured second place, with A very high w ind w a s blowing,the home team, for the men gen- O'Niel taking Burrell's place, for 27 points; Hill School, third, with 4.00 - rac practice. which caused much unfortunate

4.00 - Baseball game witherally showed good all-around Lowell. There was no scoring in 21 points; and Andover, fourth, Dartmout . misjudging of flies. There,wasplaying. the next two innings, and nobody with 13 points. The best inclivid- also a great tendency in the Acad-7.00-Philo in Society Hall.

The game in detail: got farther than second. ual score was made by J. R. Kil- emy team to hit the ball too hard,oTT- ~~~~~ -i-~~~~~~~~~~ L * , *-Forum in Archaeology

Bennett was the first man up Haines opened the eighth by patrick, Andover's track captain, building. as is often the case early in thefor Andover. - He was passed to striking out. Reilly made a hit and her only representative. He season.first, gained second on a pretty to second by beating out the ball made an individual score of 13 The game in detail:hit by Martin to right field, and to first. O'Connor drew a pass, points, securing fourth place for Philo Program 'Andover' took the field withcame home on Captain Reilly's advancing Reilly tosecond. Free- A mock trial will be held at Belford in the box, and Burdettsacrifice hit to the pitcher. man struck out, and Daly retired He won first place in the 120 Philo on Friday evening. The behind the bat. But three menHaines was' thrown out on a the side on a fly to the pitcher. yd. high hurdles, second place in charge against the prisoner will be faced Belford in te first inning.grounder to third, and Burdett Lowell got one more run in her the 220 yd. low hurdles, third murder in the first degree. The In the last half Martin, first upstruck out, retiring the side. half of the inning, McKay going place in thie sixteen pound shot full program is as follows: for Andover, hit safely to right.

Andover then took the field in to pitch for Andover. Doherty put, and second place in the broad Judge Marshall, Goodhue McIntyre followed with a grounderwith Belford in the box, and Bur- hit safely to centre, gained second jump. Clerk of the court, A. Stevens to short, forcing Martin at second.

dett as catcher. O'Brien, the on a passed ball, stole third, and L. J. Talbot, Mercersburg's Sheriff, E. H. Williams Burdett reached second on the

first man up for Lowell was struck scored on Shannon's swiftgrounder crack weight man, proved his Attorney for Defense, pitcher's wild throw in fielding hisout. Burns singled to left, fol- to eily, who attempted to throw superiority by breaking the world's E. C. Wheeler hit to the first baseman, McIntyrelowed by a two-base hitby Burrell, him out at the plate. Shannon record in the 2 pound hammer Attorney for prosecution, getting to third safely. Captainscoring him. Hickett flied to reached second on a fielder's throw with .distance of 190 feet, C. C. Hincks Reilly and Freeman, however, fliedcentre field. Doherty followed choice, stole third, but was put 8 inches. He also broke the in- Witnesses for defence- Coroner Gut to the left and centre fielders,with a safe hit to centre, on which out at home on a fielder's choice terscholastic record for the 6 Ripper. Henry Small-Friend respectively, thus ending Ando-Burrell scored. There was no by Reilly. Taylor reached first pound shot, with a distance of 49 of defendant, G. 0. Hoge. ver's scoring chances.further scoring, as the side was on this, however. Conley walked, feet, 8 inches. Witnesses /or prosecution- Bates started the runs in theretired when Shannon knocked a Besides the above mentioned Douglas Dunkirk- Room-mate of second. Bowman, first up, hit tohigh fly over third base, which retired the side b striking out. schools, the following sent repre- victim, Richmond. Hemlock left, Martin misjudging the ball.

Andover came to bat for theCaptain Reilly sncceeded in get- Andover came to bat for sentatives, finishing in the order Jones -A would-be detective, Wight singled, Jordan struck out,ting after a hard run. la st t m e w th Merritt He named: George School, Lawrence- D'Aulee. Eben Holden - Jani- and 'Cobb advanced Bowman and

Nothing of interest occurred in walked, stole second, and was fol- ville;eddie Drexell, Brown prep.; tor of Bandover Cottage, F. Don- Wight a base on a sacrifice. Cole -

the second and third innings. In lowed by McKay, who struck out. and East OrangHighaldson. hit to centre, scoring both runners,the fourth Andover filled the McIntyre was put out on a fly to __ Defendants- and on the throwing reached

sba ses o but was unablem eced gas e co n d, and M a r t n e n de d th e s Hiram Smugg-Stepfather of second. Rogers and Bridges

Lowell's second baseman effected goss victim, N. H. Foster. Eliphalet walked, filling the bases; buta double play which retired the LOWELL Many of the houses and streets Peabody-Instructor in. Andover Johnson flied out to Capt: Reilly

side. ab r bh po a e about the school have organized and house-prof in Bandover Cot- .at short.Haines, the first man up, O'Brien, If 4 0 0. 2 0 representative baseball teams, and tage, J. West. Andover scored a run in theHaines, the first man up, Burns, nd 4 1 1 5 21 In this trial, Hiram Smugg and last half of the third. Martin

grounded out to the pitcher. Reilly Burrell, st 2 2 2 30 1 0 a great deal of activity has been In this trial, Hiram Smugg and last half of the third. MartinO'Niel, Ist I 0 1 4 0 Elipalet Peabody are to be tried

walked, and was advanced a base, Pickett, rf 4 1 1 0o 0 shown in the games between thewhen Bufdett got four balls. Doherty, Is 3 1 2 1 2 0 different nines. As much inter- for the murder of Arthur Swettin- man's error. McIntyre bunted

Shane , 3rd 3 0 0 1 2 0Reilly then stole third, Burdett Taylor, c 4 0 0 0o o 0 est has also been- shown by spect- ham. As it is to be a highly dra- safely, and Burdett advanced both

Conley, 2 0 0 8 00 matic and, at the same time, real- runners a base, on a fielder'sgoing to second.' Freeman was Barrett, p 2 0 o o 1 o ators we give here a short sum-given a pass to first, filling the Damn. p 2 0 1 1 2 mary of the results of games istic trial, a merry and profitable choice. Reilly sent a long fly to

bases: Daly' placed a liner that Total 31 5 8 27 12 1 played: time is assured to all comers. left field, and Martin scored onwas fielded by the second baseman, ANDOVER Bancroft Cottage 5 - Main the throw. in. Freeman struckand turned into a double play, Bennett, 2nd 2 1 0 00 street, 14. Batteries, Palmer and Form Program out, etiring the side. ndoverwhen Freeman was caught be- McIntyre, 2nd 2 0 0 0 0 0 Johnson; H. Mackay and Moore. ; Bates, 2.

Martin, If 5 0 1 0 0 0 At the regular meeting of For-tween first and second. Hainea, Ist 3 0 0 7 00 Clement House, 19 -Bartlet ,, beheld Friday night the In the fifth Andover put in her

Rilly, s um to be held Friday night the first substitute, Badger takingIn the last of the fourth Hart- Burdottc o o Hall, I. Batteries, Rogers and following program will be pre- fi r s t s ub s t t u t e in

well went into the box for Ando- O'Cnn 1 0 0 2 20 Steiner; McMorrow and Wright. sentedFreeman's place in cntre, and inFreeman, of 2 0 0 2 0 0 sented:

ver. Taylor, for Lowell, went Daly, rf 4 0 0 2 1 0 Andover-Taylor Cottages, 13- Declamation-Kroehle. this inning Bates added two moreout on a high fly to Reilly ; Con- erritt, p 2 0 0 0 0 Phillips-Farrar Houses, 7. Bat- Select reading-Pickett, runs. Johnston was retired, Bel-ley and Damn both were struck Hartwell, p 0 0 1 2 0 teries, Drew and Fraser; Robin Topics of Week-C. F. ron. ford to Haines, but Stone drew a

McKay, p I 0 0 00T Topics of Week-C. F. Brown. a inueout by Hartwell. o_ 1 son, McLean and Tillon. xtemporeFirminpass, stole second, and continuedoarrett took Damn's place in 2 24 8I on to third when Mc-ntye muffedBarrett took Damn's plac in Two-base hts,-Burrell. Stolen bases, After this a debating bee will on to third when cntye uffed

the box for Lowell, and Merritt -Reilly 2, Burdett, erritt, tt, 1909 Electi beheld the s ect being, Tht Burdett's throw. Bowman's singlewas fielded out by him. Hart- Doety, .Shanno. en sacrifice hi ts.-lto right scored him. Then e-

Reilly 2, aies, Conley. ase on blls, the canteen should be re-instated t o right scor him. Then aelwell struck out, and Bennett was -off Belford 2, off Hartwell 2, off lo- At a meeting of the class of in the United States Army." ford threw over Haines' head,

Kay 2, off Barrett 4, off Damn 4. Struck united Bwaes trhy. thrown out at-first on a grounder out,--by Belford 4, Hartwell 2, McKay 1909 held in the Academy build- Sides will be chosen from all allowing Boman to reach third,

to Damn . Barrett 4. Double plays,- in Monday noon, the following the members present. from where he scored n Wight'sto third. twomore ru nReilly to O'Connor to Ililnes, Hartwell t bas hit. That s the end,

Lowell got two more runs in to lalues, and Burns to Burrell. Wild officers were elected for the spring two-base hit. Tat wa's the end,

the last of the fifth. O'Brien p - term: President, P. Burnm; Brick House Society of the scoring for the time being,

walked, but was caught on a ball,-toarewell. vice-prc.sildent, E. .. Brainard ; however, for Jordan flied out to

double play, when Burns knocked . p - secretary, . B. Kissam; treasurer, The Brick House will hold its Badger, and Cobb knocked an easyThe picture othe Pot.-Poupim , fl o »cntyrea high fly to Hartwell, who threw board will be taken at Sherman's, F. S. Waterman ; captain of base- regular meeting Saturday htight. to Mcintyre.it to first to'catch O'Brien. But Studio, Wednesday afternoon, at ball tceamn, A. W. Chase ; manager The program has not been corn- For Andover, Martin went outthe. ball weit low, and was re- one o'clock. of baseball icim, G. R. Thomson. pleted. coinu.d on, ]..-,d.

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These men, if they have not lthe best. Always glad to show sketches

had their pictures taken, should and plans for original decorative. treatment.Toung Men's haberdashery, smart

do so at once; or if they have, ideas alwvays a-plenty and underpriced.they should see.,to it that a print The " Bookliery" is the hone of, ju-t t ^ 1Ws

out. copyright Fiction. Tis amtong tilhe KNoTS Or COLUMBUS ULII0N c0reaches the hands of the manage- l, coers:- "Tie Port of MtssinW NEW HAVEN. CONK.

ment of the Pot-Pourri as soon as Mten," 1.08. The readier will be l o.t attracted to it by the fact thlit it comes"

possible. from the pen of the nnw failnots author oftile hloce of a Tlihousandl Candles." Representative at Hotel Imperial, New

Base------- "'lie Portl of Miiinm ,Men" deals with ' , certain romantic ineieit dol, Arv WdnesdayBaseball Cut cIrii romnti incit.-, duly Ameifrircanized, in tlhe careers ol Aii-tria's Arch- dtlnk. The scenies are laid alternatelv in C o lleg e S h o e s

The following men will report Switzerllanl. Wa.llitlton iinl ftir Virni;ii.' T rnelcarav .ire ktrongi' dr ivni and the

at 2 o'clock today on Brothers' plot closely wic'.. leadtling finill to a

Field: Badger, Bellord, 11. F. tlarlling and gemi.-rally iinexpl.ectl cliax.ennctt, llurdetl. Clinton,, l)alyv, SlSorllu (etiod apd Athletcl lie;- or C o lleg e M en

- qulsltei, Pipes, Cutlery, etc., a com-nDonahue, 11. I. Freeman, I lai.s, pl.ti ilepartipnt for thetm Iher.

i. M. Hlirtwell, 1lawkes, Isctt, J.

-R. Lewis, S. Martin, Mintyrc, h]~EE. Alym¢.McMorrow, R, G. M McKay, Mcr.

clew, ..... ;..-, ,acw ~ 238 WASHINGTON- ST., BOSTONritt, F. A. More, O'Cnnor, 1'fau, Chapel, Temple, and Centre StreetsJ. A. Rcillv, Remnes, K. Rey. NEW HAVEN, CONN. Opposita Young's Hotel

nolds, Shannon,' Shartcnberg, ____

Thompson. Pleaoa mention the Philliptan Pleao mention thb Pblll!ptan - Pla. mnaloaU tbe Phbllpan

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THE OUTSIDE WORLD COLLEGE NOTES , , '~ .Books Gi .. nby Philipian - Exeter ebating Team BASTABLE & CO.

R ate used Dioeriminately The'final program for the Ezra Below is printed a list of new The Exeter team that will T irSouthern mill owners have Cornell Centennial celebration library books presented to the meet Andover in the-annual de- a Tailors n

;rougbt charges before the Inter- which will beheld at Cornell Uni- Academy library by the Phillipian bate, during the latter part ofstate Commerce Commission to versity the latter part of this week for the '-fallterm. Thirty per. May, is cmposed as follows: the effect that they were'. required has beengiven out by President cent of the profits of the paper Leader-Philips Snedeker,'07, to pay excess rates -on' cotton Schurman.' Among the noted are laid aside each year, known as Brooklyn, N. Y.,' is 19 years of 297 Ftfith Ave., New Yorkgoods from points in Georgia to speakers will be Andrew Car- the PHILLIPIAN- FUND, for this age, and is preparing for Harvard. l ve New Y -,....

William'Sadrahb

Holland House.

the Orient. -- negie, Governor ughes of New purpose. William Shadrah Shatewans, Block above Holland House.west Ha More Snow York, and ex-Governor N. j English Department- '8, is 23 years- old; and is pre-York, and ex-Governor N. it 23 . ...

Eastern Nebraska has recently Bachelder of New Hampshire. The Variorum Shakespeare, paring for Columbia. He is frombeen the victim of a snowstorm, There will be an unusually fine Furness' Jersey City, N. J.which was the heaviest April musical concert every evening. The Works of Shakespeare, (9 George Spenser Phenix, 'o08, ofstorm in years. It is feared that vols). Wright Edition Hampton, Va., is 17 years old,forest and grairi interpci-c will The Naval Academy has finally ,fores a grain interests will N h In the Days of Shakespeare, and is preparing for Harvard.

su~ffer succeeded in obtaining J. M.su ffer . '03 . , J 1 * rt t- -renk s Nathaniel George Burleigh,'07,Two Cent Fare Legalized Ca'tsP. A. -e ' heto Johnson's' Lives of the Poets, (3 is 8 years of age, and will go to

Thp Mow Vnric tl-ito Accomhicoach the football team againThe New York State-Assembly coc teavols). - Napier Dartmouth. He is from Frank- High GradeClotheshas passed a bill which provides a x year. English Wayfaring Life, XIV lin, N. H. made from the newest,and moat artistiflat rate of two cents a mile 'on all A polo team has been organized Century. . Junerand The men represented their so- P'do"' in theLO .old at priOc" lower

the railroads in the state, at Harvard to play a series of English Draniatic Poets. Lamb cieties in recent inter-society de- Discount to studeata.r Mexico's Caeitedral Cracked s th Yale ring the History Books- bates at Exeter. Business Spting and Evening Dress.

Later despatches from Mexico month of June. Polo. has' not American Natioi., (vol. 21). Hart o J. C. LiftlefilIld ,are to the effect that there was a been played at Harvard for almost Original Narratives(vol. 2). A Word About the Golf Links 12 Beacon St., Bostontotal of fifty killed and several twenty years. (vo. 2). Ahundred injured in the recent In all probability Columbia will Political History of England. u s tnre seems to he a a . h.earthquake. The beautiful old have a football team next year. Rhodes History of United States, destanding on the part of aCathedral in Mexico City was S o t ole b of (vol. 6-7) ' few-students about the use of the AT

Some of the aolder buildings of gomf .topk tocracked from top to bottom and chusetts Institute of Introduction to English History. golf, links, the folowig makesis now being examined as to, its Oxford Movement, co ons under which R ight Prices

Technology have been found to be Oxford Movement, Hallcethe condEntvery unhealthful. For this reason oly Roman Empire, . Bryce they may be used.,n addi h bekens w their ventilationg syostems will havualyfe e o lConfectionersy City in..

In addition to the bakers who ni remodeled. heWorld's Almanac. over Golf club, *and ss not then h Biscuitshavegone on a strike in Paris, to be remodeled. Lodge's Revolution, (2 vols). property of the Academy, and English Jams French ardinesthe hotel waiters have also struck, "Cap and Bells," the Dramatic American Revolution, (3 vols). students are not allowed to play French Cheesesand the city is still in the control association of Williams college, Trevelyan unless they are members of the Nut Meats (Fresh or Salted)

of government troops. gave the fifth presentation of their American Nation, vol. 20. club. The Andover Golf club Jellies, &c. &c. &c.Bubonic Plague inInidia successful comedy, "My friend Frameunder Nazarine, ( vols). vey kindly invites all students

75,000 deaths were caused-in from India," last Thursday at English Colonies in America, vols. who wish to use the links, to join LL R1 ....India during the week of April Williamstown. 4-5, Doyle the club. Applications for mem- U(O ,UI) Tera l13, by bubonec plague, which is There are fifty-nine candidates 10 Volumes Harpers Encyclope- bership may be made to Mr Bell,now ravaging the country. for the Williams track .team this dia. corner of Morton and Bartlet BOSTON

Carnegic Gives Another Building Spring. This is an unusually District of UnitediStates. streets.A -building which has been large number. r - lSON

erected at Thirty-ninth street and Last week the Michigan Uni- New Cornell Requirement Manage 908 Baseba DINING ROOFifth Avenue; New York, was re- versity Musical clubs made their Fellows intending to enter Cor- A meeting of the class of 1908 Students' Supplies of All Kinds.cently - dedicated. It is to be spring tour of Detroit, Toledo, nefom here will beinterested was helesd STR , - A oVknown as the Engineering So- Cleveland and Buffalo. The forty to know that that college. has morning for the purpose of elect-cieties building and was presented men who comprised the clubs abandoned Spherical Trigonometry in the class baseball manager. A. M. PLACIDOby Andrew Carnegie. traveled in two luxuriously fitted as an entrance requireent, and Hawkes was elected. CTNG MASSAGIN

Searchlights for Coast Defense special cars. in place of it requires Plane Trig- P. A. BarberThe Commander of the artil- Governor Johnson of Minneso- nometry. By this' substitution POST OFFICE BLOCK ANDOVE

lery disrict of Boston has com- ta has been chosen as the Coi- Plane Trignometry counts as two

plained to the War Department mencement orator at the Univers- points. Hn M. a LEVINE CfHAKLfS MURPHYthat the effieiency of the sum- -t ______o nns r i'mer manoevers will be ity of Pensylani. - 71.« .H. Students'lessened unless sitabe greatly The students of Princeton Uni- Baseball Scores P. . Student

lights are speedily provided. - sity presented Grover Ceve- College baseball of the past 9 Main treet Andoversevere Fire at Manila land with a loving cup on the OC-

A ndovert0huseseir ventidatoiyd syOpposlte Park Church. Tremont St."noo houses were destroyed casion of his seventieth birthday. Yale, 7; Amherst. 3. Mrs. VELMAC. LEIGHTON

and much property lost as a re- About one hundred and twenty- Exeter, ; Mercersburg, . BOSTON Msgrove Buding Andover

suit of a fire which swept through five juniors were present at the Brown, ; Tufts, 3. ia portion of Manila, P. I., on dinner given at the American Cornell, 4; Lafayette, 2. ardiesApril 22. The fire was started by House bythe Junior Class of Har- Bates, 5; Bowdoin, 3. T!! NEW DRUG STORE 'EDNESDAY - CHIROPODY

the convulsion of the earth caused vardt Harvard, 10; West Point, 4. just opened-.Everything F. P.-H1GGINSby a severe quake, which caused Owing to the bad weather and Dartmouth, 4; Aggies, o. new nd up-to-dateverything F. P....IG IS- ' -r' oo » *Nnew and up-todate....no loss of life. the condition of the fields, the Hill Pennsylvania, ; Columbia, o. ____ .. A K J ...

indi_ _ school baseball team played only Williams, 12; Union, 2. CALL AND SEE US eeDate for Exeter Debate two games- while on its south. Musgrove Block

Exete d ern trip. Coach Bowman is very Lose Football Captain , T P- L S NThe date for the well with the team's show. CROW LEY & CO. THE PHILLIPS INNpleasedethehsow-ner o ort and TrOUIOUTTHE YEA

has been set for May i8th. Prin- Tngiso far this stpring. e Ws h E____________sui7 to o

cipal Stearns of Andover and Prin- pler, and elecDinnete fr b to .3 p.m.

*cipal Amen of Exeter will appoint Candidates for adm ission to year's football team, has left Exe- E. DAWSON Itanqul. ers Club. d oclee .the judges. Yale will hereafter have to show ter to attend Dean Academy. OH MVDISIfE JON .ILT. STEWAT., op.

recommendations for the final ex-. Trouble with the faculty caused S O - llRAIRlNlUThe questiorn has -been revised aminationas as wtell as for re- his withdrawal from Exeter. AIN STREET oand now reads: Resolved,. that the liminies P h e h ar fr Exeter. MA STRETPrSShistory of trade unions in the ________________-- ---_______ S d s u i o K iUnited States during the last The college 'freshman basket- The rColleges: - e - Phil lphitwenty years shows a tendency ball championship for last season The edco - Chiruglal College, of Phitelphia p ur othat is a menace to the best in. is held by the Columbia Freshmen. oDepartment of Medicine lss sea ianructie Or.. " O Lu.

Li. itctl l Chs- i Cllnicat Cahnoni Vt""U\\ amilon to laborator wlk. *ud .,km

terests of society. The officials of te Yale track bd ire tnj and LHrawkes I ac ltd.,l hmpb c N. - o. n eacrtent of Denitsrquires P' ri - .wA« .».ot Naalr b

- he- -- m-----derof team will not endeavor to arrange s Departent of intnsr -nmera. AtiDac. stoa meet with Oxford University. Poll':"1" s"' '""w" P' l lu, 'I s I'JIIIWIdbUPBro>isMum |vD llps

Sulbercrib othe Oxfor has an exceptionally good Departs.nt of Pharmacy a the rioeI boun. A alrMs PHILLIPIAN team this year and for that rena. - t ^1 *m k!"ibly "*M* hW 1 t o .. Rcad y I

Sprn g Tt . 7c sen wishes to meat Yale. - .U ivers- p. JOHi t. COL: - a uThe. students1 Pinto U PUipla PA Mon lba Pbllpoe

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;'i ,' , ' . . THE PHILLILAN 5

SHIRTINGS... All te newest idas for Men's Neg- At the regular meeting of In-

lig.,e and Diess wear in SIIRTS, made quiry held Sunday evening in So- C B,from Englihli, Scotch and French fabrics.. 0Private Deigns. Business Shirts and ciety hall, the Rev. oyd Edwards, 0 ---------- 0-

Dres Shirts, 1.50, 82.50, $4.50,$5.50 who spoke at both the morning E Sand upward. and afternoon services in Chapel, S Now-a-Days

C onsult us 10 know the Linen, th. Cravat addressed an unusually large sizedand the Gloves to wear. audience. &

6Hl GLOVES Forwnes' Heavy Street Gloves, He spoke of the good such aCoes Youn

GLOVES. liand stitched, 1.50; better society as Inquiry could do in a Yones, 3..0,, $2.60 aind 88.,.00. Men's i nqy Shoes M

and omen's.' large school such as Andover Shoes MA

NECKWERotand how mportant a part of the striNCWEA out o the ordinary-shapes school life it should be for every N S

fellow. He referred to the days TWENTY SCHOOL STREET STWENTY SCHOOL STREET~ ~ ~_.~ wml ,and when-he was at Andover and at-

Boi.=.s . tended Inquiry meetings in the

same hall and to the good the REPRESENTATIVES

-s ABUH ED .0 men of his acquaintance, then W. E. DAWSON HERMAN ELLIOTT, P. A. '07Fine A thetic Gioods 'Q ffXC i-i/ , members of Inquiry had done in

Tennis, Golf the world. BROWNSBasea ISrLnO~. 0 tmtiiGlrnlIn continuing he likened hu- will be extree,populr or the early Spring.Baseball fit, A M rnlmisS~iily~g~o&A man life to a great river, which rueBne relectn ou.

J STO. is divided- -into two parts, the Grays and BluesJerseys, Sweaters wil. e maoeWe make a specialty of ready-made suits current and the eddies. All will be much nnre in demand for Summer wear

The and overcoats for young men-and for boys start id Splendidassortmentotee alsorainghromWright &' Dtson I ot S years and upward. Our materials are of he said, start in the midst Sn at othe o $ 0

Y * ^ * best imported manufacture, our workman- of the current, but as they drift 25.00 to $45.00

l~(hamdpi~Os~hip ^'3^. ship of high grade; and our suits, e be-NEW HAVEN HOUSE BLOCKlieve, have the distinctive appearance which along, a good many are apt to NEW HAVEN HOUSE BLOCK

*TPnni M\.( »K%^^ marks the correctly dressed. Our prices are get into he eddies in going W HAVEN, CONN. URKE O TilolkIi Ufll ^fesr^SS~y no higher than are frequently asked for so- around the curves of the river.Sed or Catalogu- called cheap clothing. 18 School St., 843Waa.igton t.sed F reecatogu- In concluding he thanked the H,-o.n -osto,

T ln tIllustrated Catal ment fr fellows for the interest which they 1O Max*. AR.h. Harvarl qWRIGHT & DITSON D'sto" ws i w adl/y be sen requet. showed him while speakintg. AI[I L uK0uI (. (Ltd) Cambridge

Harvard Square, Cambrige, - ---. SHREVE, CRUMP & LOW CO.WI9A5 ElENctions -Tailors Tremont and West StreetsW. A. ALEN. PhG. O 908Etctions

W, Am ALLEN.~~~, h , tion ,, BOSTON,Prescription Druggist At a meeting of 19o8, held in' Old South Building Scarf Pins, Cuff Links, Fobs

B ii. B. PIPES FUIDGE SUNDAE APOI.LO CHOCOLITES - Room 5 of the Academy :OSTON Good Styles, -Moderate Pries-

Musgrove Building. -In(lover E. OIA~.. building, Monday noon, the f6l-

Fifth Avenue Boot hop lowing officers were elected: Pres. Our Mr. Nickerson will be in FRANK E. GI,EASONFFIMIMOF A j./.* oai.. Ir 4W k s-..! S -> * ident, J. A. Reilly ; vice-president, Andover frequently. COAL AND W IL IWOOD Ft R

Men's Furnishing Goods .. THE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL.. W. F. Washburn; secretary and_______CA WOODDelivered in Rooms

New Store J. WM. DEAN NEW HAVEN. CONN. treasurer, J. Ingersoll. ow ell Office:Main St. Yard: Railroad St.Main Street, Andover E chool Year Oct. , Iuc, to y. 90, G. A. Shannon was elected cap-Lane & Ro el

with I hristmas ani Easter Vacations. tain of the baseball team, and the ALBERT W. LOWE -Review Term Aprll, 1;, toJoly 1 1 0 vote for manager resulted in a tie I

For rapid revi-w ot the mist import.nt sub jectIs I.rparatoly lr Juner examinations. between- A. W. Lancashire and E.

Summer Sesslon August7,1107, to Sept. ,T ailorsU'5s 10. For Sel lteinber ex Islnotins. C. Hawkes. MAIN STREET - ANDOVER

Small Classes Stilct attsnti.n to ltusinpss,tnoough andl intensive istruction by ex.IIA UU 1 Design .rl Coon Track Training Table 1Wl TB MO NT STREET MFor Infornation Add.iess,I T O S E Ik. w JU

Design and make GEORGE L. -FOX, M.A.

Academy and Class New Haven; Conn. The track training table will aniure P

Pins, Fraternity __ Y-,„ „„, -- start Thursday noon at the Dining BOSTON Facial lasaga T es ,S i T list f who i-ll Office Hours:9to 1,2to O.

and Club Devices, TO^"'"*SSV _-rn___ /X""ty\ Hall. The list of men who will Evenings by appointmenr. Telelhone 16(5Cups, Medals. Fobs ' " pose Room iOO. IHay atatc Buillliis, L.l iwrc-, Ias.Locket is.s etc. Spalding compose the table will be read inLockes Ringstc. Spalding V Chapel Thursday. morning; more

15 SCHOOL STREEIT For a Catalogue of men will be taken-on later. ANDOVER NATIONL BANK15 SCHOOL STREET Spa lding Alhleio

Co Sds.o,,, - 9 , 1.I.. , to 3 p m.

BOSTON, MASS. SpalintGOLDBAUM & RAPOPORT... H ou to

Mentlon what sport you are interested in 4nnda"k for a lat »f college and school supplie. Cl v r-

The Spalding Athletic Library I i NText books on everyathletic pot l per copy NORTON & ONSend .,r complete list.

Shirts, Collars, Neckwear A. ORDER DEPT. tailorssand General Furnisllngs A.rG. SPAL)ING & BXOS.

x,6 Nassu St., New York 149 Wabash Ave,Cbicago IMPORERS O 1073 CHAPEL STREET ailorI..<I GeOeFr 1073 CHAPEL STREET ^ENGLSH ^D SCOTCH

Our representative, who will visit And- New Haven, Conn.over this year as formerly, will have an COTREL & LEONARDassortment of these articles from whicYh , 978 CHAPEL STREETit will be possible for our patrons to ALBANY, N. Y OF HAMILTONPLACE BOSTON.select, not approximately, but exactly, ...Mkcrs ol ASTOR HOUSE, N. Y. 5 Doors Belo N Haven Houswhat they wish. cas and Gowns

tolPhilli psAndover,W. H. GOWDY & CO. Philis Extr ~a- l-ew HAn vdo Cver,."olrrI,,,»r Newr Haven, Cona. I cob Tome Institute

and time American IEL!I Colleges and Un- HEWINS & HOLL1Dr. . B. MecTERNEN:ver__tl_ from the

I Atlaic to the Pa- College tailor MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS scific. ... Dentist...allf IIlII V±l l F)1VJ& ^ i CLASS CONTRAC1TS A sPEOCIALTY 4 Hamilton Place, Boston

-^MfliM~ - 1134 Chalpel St. New Han, Conn._______l\o______ AI\ STT --- AM)t..... Rich Gowns for Pulpit and Bench

"b34the t oppo ,cI Universit, Clubon.R 1. H}ave your (Suceew" to llew7 UcLwlnii I we He GUILLEMETTE

^^^^^w»^^^^# ~ ... SHERMAN STUDIO.... Plaiu or Fancy Lettering Di id N Jo Par i U PARIG ad PRESSING

l'iclurs of ;tll *1 . \. iroullS my ONU Sll ' -i 'H'o-'lr.lNaS I acis«»i»K inll t lki llr t'i gMuriel.

A PookoDSt t INnlveW YORK Packetl, Knives Curtain Fixtiit PlStlll l.v urale

' |H|1||H HHH|K I „ , - --- ., . Jw." B0 " CASEi NEWS S.AND

be obTained A P IWLLETI \ - IL . Ilaineac.. 1Kylstiss1k t3ei~i~ *SilhliS. NSI4VI MA Paints,. Oi. ANI

I MMai StrStrt, near Morton Ourn \!^ *' «iAin NEot Andover Oer Vap a

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-I· lMain Steet, near Morton te Pl eas't'.. m't "DOT =. MASlll 1h l, m: Over o Va e~o' dMarket

"~'l9e Iratka& th PMitpksulb Pleaae mlntlon tho Phlltphan ifitontnt, the Phllllplau Please mention the Pnlllplan Plomw mention th* PMIll11aa

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We have just received our full line of Spring9Goods.0 It is an excellent line to choose from and you should not 'yZ wait until the best pieces have been taken. Order at

once to insure a prompt delivery. HA N O

W. C. CfiOWLEY WHITEHOUSE & HARDY The Andover Bookstore '. A.

JYESIGNERS AND P. A. Students' Headquarters for SCHOOL BOOKS,SH OES0 AKERS OF . . STATIONERY and PERIODICALSMAIN ST., ANDOVER , .......

Mcn's " Swell"Copley Sqvare otel COE & STODDERCor. Huntington Ave. Exeter and SHOES · E

Bragden Sts., BOSTON FOR THIRTEEN YEARS

Recognized Headquarters for all College Opposite VANDERBILT HALLand School Athletic Clubs when in-

Boston. First-class Hotel with Ne Hlaven, - CI1 ... THEL LLEAUIN UULLLLE SHOE HOUSE...Moderate prices. Rooms, $? up.

zao new ro romsjust co,,,pleted , 14 School Street. Boston

AMOS H. WHIPPLE, Prop. BATES WINS

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GENTLEMEN ptat first, Bennett went to bat forWHO DRESS FOR STYLE

NEATNESS, AND COMFORT McIntyre and sent a fast one toSPORTI

WBOi STON 'out, and Burdett lifted a fly to the Amnri TAI.LORS t nRw CSHIN In the sixth, by cleverly bunch- CSTA0 sO D o0len4dII; ~ ing hits, Bates scored two

more runs. In the last half An- Nevw YORKTHE RECOGNIZED STANDARD dover scored her last two runs.

s Te Name is.ev Capt. Reilly started the half with jstamped As everyhO placed a e tright, in ^ I ? oryt yer She a DR. aBBOTTloop-- a pretty single to left. Badger, Summary: Andover vs. Dartmouths ices paid for Ct-offx g ^ ^ M n~c The 1* who had replaced Freeman. in cen- BATES Clothes. Leave ordersat French's. In

tv Anoe out a double toBts6 ab r bh p a cFriday, Andover plays the Andover every Monday, Wednesday, andRestau tre, knocked out a long1 4 0 0 strong Dartmouth College nine Saturday.

SHION deep centre. Reilly reaching third dohnston, f 4 1 4 0

CL S sMerritt went out, pitcher to first, Stone, c 41 1 4 0 2 sharp. Dartmouth has one of he 1 Seet ASP an d ,r ot i Bowman, 1st 53 3 12 0 one of the 12 main Street Andover, Nas.

' IESJ. and Daly struck out, but Haines Wight, rf 8 2 1 o strongest college teams in .theL1ES FLIT TO THE LE£--NEVER Jrdn rd 5 00 0SLIPS.TEARSNORUNFASTENS placed a single to right, scoring Jordan, 3rd 2 0 country this -year. She has DRABBOTT

-. Raeillyad_B ader Habtwell, o o 2 2 already defeated many of the col- Physiclain and Surgeon

o-- . , -- who had replaced Belford in the -- - - ----- Office Hours: Till 9 am.Thts Total 3 3 27 14 5 -Point, Georgetown, and Norwich ' to 3 and 6 to 8 p.m.

box, nit to short, retiring the side. University. Her line-up and bat- OfIce and Residence, 70 Main St., Andover

___ALWAYS EASY _____ _ OV ab r bh pa e ing order'will undoubtedly be as Telephone 179ALWAYS EASY C Ba t es 6.da aerADevno andBates made her eventh and Martin, If 5 2 00 1 follows: Schildmiller, b; Merritt,

Crosby's Restaurant last run in the ninth. Bowman Skil~len, If; DB. LEITCH will recDLET wilrevalmtlast run in the ninth. Bowman McIntyre, 2nd 2 0 i 0 1 rf; McDevett, cf; Skillen, If, number of patients at his house, coerofros singled.sBennett, 2st 8- 0 0 5 0 1 Smith, 3b; Richardson, ss; Nor- Main and Locke streets. Patients will,IS A OOD PLACE TO DINE passed ball. Booth walked, Jot- O'Connor,o o o 0 1 o ton, 2b; Schoperly,c; and McDuffee at all times, be under the care of a trained

pass 1or- Reilly, ss 8 1 4 2 0 will probably be in the box. He. nurse.19 School St., Boston dan was safe on Bennett's error, Freeman, f 2 0 0 1 0 1 shut out the strong Norwich 'Uni- I. A. LEITCH. M.D.

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BENJ. BROWN went out, Hartwell to Haines, )ly, rf 40 000 0 allowing them but four scattered DR. CIAS. II. ILBERT

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