SALEM ms 
We Sell 
Stein-Bloch 
Clothes 
A try on before our long looking 
glass would do you more good 
and prove to you more clothes 
facts than a column of adver- 
tising arguments. And a iry-on 
15 0 simple and so short. 
The Stein-Bloch make 
$18.00 to $30.00 
We carry other lines from 
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Bloch Styles of Glothes 
6 It cost you nothing and may 
be of great assistance to you 
where ever you may buy. 
W. E. Hoyt, Manager 
217 Essex St., : 
DAY & HOYT COMPANY 
-MASSAGHUSETTS 
For Men and Young Men 
Men’s Suits and Top Coats’ 
$10. upwards 
Day & Hoyt Co. 
Salem | 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
MANCHESTER 
We do not believe that-it was follow- 
ing a “spell of weather’’ like the first 
week of the current month, during which 
the Rev. Mr. Lamson wrote these lines: 
“* From season to season it (Manchester) 
has received the invalid, the toiler of the 
counting room and mart, * * * the 
city’s fair, pale daughter, the children of 
wealth and pets of fashion; and sent 
them again to their homes and the routine 
of life with new vigor, with ozone in 
the brain and spring in the step, with the 
bloom of wild-rose in the cheek, and the 
freshness of salty sea in the rejuvenated 
frame.’’ We think this week he would 
write it something like this: Sent them 
post haste back tothe steam Heated city 
homes with catarrh on the brain, neu- 
ralgia in the head, cold cream on their 
frost bitten cheeks and the smell of 
Omega oil lingering after frequent rub- 
down of their rheumaticy frames. 
Real Estate 
And Improvements 
The final papers were passed last week 
completing the transfer of the late 
Charles H. Perkins’ estate in Hamilton 
to Mrs. Walker, widow of the late rear- 
admiral. This estate, considered by 
many to be the handsomest place on the 
Boston-Newburyport turnpike, was 
bought by Mrs. Walker for a_ residence. 
The estate comprises about 14 acres, 
with a handsome colonial house, a stable 
and a garage. Everything about the 
place is constructed in the most modern 
style. It is understood the place sold for 
a little less then $60,000. 
Connolly Bros. are constructing a con- 
crete wall similar in design to the one al- 
ready built there upon the estate of Henry 
Clay Pierce, at Pride’s, running along 
Hale street, opposite the depot. ‘The 
wall is to be on the same lines as marked 
by the old fence, and is to run between 
the estates of the heirs of Peter and 
Elisha Pride, whose property abuts that 
of Mr. Pierce on both sides. 
Stanley A. Lutz of Manchester con- 
veys to Francis P. Ayers of Manchester, 
land and buildings on Brook street, Man- 
chester, 99 by 90 feet. (Mr. Lutz in- 
tends to move away from Manchestrr in 
the fall. ) 
Elizabeth B. Dow of Beverly con- 
veys to George H. Lyman of Boston 
land on Hale street, Beverly, 60.72 by 
300.56 feet. 
Mrs. Dow is widow of the late John 
E. Dow, and the land which she con 
veys to the Hon. George H. Lyman, 
adjoins the summer home of. Mr, Ly- 
———— For Sale. by ———— 
GHAS. HOOPER, 
Manchester 
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30 YEARS’ 
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quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an 
invention is probably patents iba6 Communica- 
tions strictly confidential. HANBBOQNK on Patents 
sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. 
Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive 
special notice, without charge, in the 
Scientific American, 
A handsomely illustrated weekly. J.argest cir- 
culation of any scientitic journal. ‘T'erms, $3 a 
year; four months, $4. Soid byall newsdealers. 
MUNN & Co,3618rosdway. New York 
Branch Office, 625 F St., Washington, D.C 
man just over the Manchester liné “in 
Beverly Farms. 
part of her property, on which is located . 
her small cottage, and the lot which she. . 
recently purchased from. the late..Cycd., 
Hanks. 
Mrs. Dow still retains!” 
