NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
CHESTER H. DENNIS, 
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR, 
DEPOT SQUARE, MANCHESTER. 
AUTOMOBILE STATION CONNECTED. 
The Manchester Band. 
The Manchester brass band did it- 
self proud on Memorial and the boys 
showed in a most ,pleasing manner 
that there is no need of going out of 
town for band music. Twenty-five 
pieces turned out. Their selections 
in the town hall in the afternoon, and 
again in the evening, and in the con- 
cert previous to the evening’s enter- 
tainment, showed to good advantage 
the training the young men have had. 
They played a very pretty dirge at 
the cemetery in the afternoon. 
Veterans in Line. 
The Manchester post G.A.R. made 
a good showing Memorial day despite 
the bad weather. Of the 33 mem- 
bers now left of the 67 at the start, 
24 were in line Monday, and _ these 
were supplemented by five visiting 
comrades. 
These veterans were in line: E. 
P. Stanley, commander; Enock Crom- 
bie, senior vice-com.; A, S- Jewett, 
junior vice-com.; J. H. Rivers, ad- 
jutant; John G. Haskell, quartermas- 
ter; James W. Widger, sergeant; 
Chas. Stone, officer-of-the-day; George 
. Andrews, officer-of-the-guard; Jeffrey 
T. Stanley, qm.-sergeant: George A. 
Jones, ser.-major; Dennis Sullivan, 
standard bearer; Darion W. Morse, 
Thomas A. Morse, Ed. T. Hooper, 
Wma. Uaskell, Wiiiils Pert raed. 
Bingham, A. J. Orr, Gilman Gold- 
smith, John Watson, George Will- 
momton, Nathaniel Morgan, George 
Morgan and George H. Martin. 
‘Lynn. 
Guests: Charles W. Pert, Salem; 
Wm. H. Edison, Calais, Me.; John 
Giles, Dedham; Ezra Preston, Bev- 
erly Farms and Comrade Badger of 
MANCHESTER. 
Mrs. Annie Bird White of Salem 
was the guest of friends in town 
Memorial day. 
After a ten days’ trip to the West, 
most of which time was spent in St. 
Louis, Timothy Sullivan, Tappan 
street, returned last Sunday. Mr. 
Sullivan saw the Fair while in St. 
Louis, and he describes the part of 
the city where the Fair is being held 
as a prairie transformed into a mag- 
nificent city, dazzling with electric 
lights and charming buildings. 
Among the 254 students to receive 
diplomas from Boston University at 
the graduation exercises in Tremont 
Temple Wednesday was Miss Ruth 
Pulsifer of this town. Gov. Bates, an 
alumnus of the university, and _ his 
staff were among the guests. Miss 
Pulsifer was graduated from the S. H. 
school in the class of 1900. Mr. and 
Mrs. Pulsifer attended the Class Day 
exercises Tuesday. 
Miss Clara Winthrop had part of 
her Sunday school class down from 
Boston last Saturday. The rest of 
her class will be down on the noon 
train to-day. 
An Essex nine will be over to play 
the Hustlers on the Brook street 
grounds to-day. 
The carpenters’ union held a large- 
ly attended meeting last night, over 
50 members being present. 
Work on laying the electric wire 
conduits was started yesterday on 
Beach street, from Summer, across 
the railroad track to Tappan street. 
About 1000 feet of pipe yet remains 
to be laid on the whole system, it was 
said this morning. 
An interesting feature of the exer- 
cises at Rosedale cemetery on Monday 
was the decking of a lot in one corner 
of .the cemetery, wherévare wacne 
graves, side by side, of three brothers 
and a brother-in-law. The graves 
were those of Samuel, John and Fred 
Martin and George E. Andrews, who 
were among the first to go to the 
front. 
E. H. Brewster will preach at the 
Baptist church to-morrow morning on 
‘‘ Born Again,” and in the evening on 
‘The Judgment.” 
Runaway Accident, 
In a runaway accident at the Farms 
on Thursday, Alex. Winn, a coach- 
man, and Miss Faith Simpkins, the 
young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nat 
S, Simpkins, had a narrow escape 
from serious injury. The horse, which 
belonged to Mr. Simpkins, took fright 
at an obstruction in the road where 
some repairs were being made on Ober 
street and bolted, throwing the occu- 
pants to the ground. Winn wan ren- 
dered unconscious for some time, but 
it was found that his injuries were 
slight. The carriage was demolished. 
SUMMER WEATHER 
Is on in good earnest, and so is my Stock of 
BATHING SUITS, 
LATEST STYLES in make and texture. 
LADIES’ WAISTS and HOUSE SUITS, 
Fresh from the manufacturers. 
New Designs in ART GOODS. 
GEO. F. 
‘¢ Old Corner Store.”’ 
ALLEN, 
MANCHESTER. 
M. G. REVELAS, 
MANCHESTER 
Fruit and Candy Store. 
Free Delivery in Manchester, West Man- 
chester, Beverly Farms and Magnolia. 
Pulsifer’s Block, Manchester, 
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