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Sweet Williams 
16. Twenty spikes, not less than four varieties. Mrs. 
Dexter 1st, Mrs. Tweed 2d. 
17. Ten spikes, not less than four varieties. Mrs: 
Dexter 1st. 
Tris 
18. Best display, English and Spanish, $1,50c. Miss 
Thayer Ist. _ bis 
21. Best display of potted plants, $1,50c. Miss Thayer 
Ist. 
Foxgloves 
Mrs. Fitz 1st, Mrs. Dexter 2d. 
Delphiniums 
22. Twelve spikes. 
26. Twelve spikes, not less than four varieties. Mrs. 
Walker Ist, Miss Thayer 2d. ee 
27. Six spikes, not less than four varieties. Mrs. 
Walker 1st, Miss Thayer 2d. 
28. Three spikes, any variety. Mrs. Walker Ist. 
Ponies 
29. Best display. Miss Bartlett Ist, Mrs. Geo. Cabot 
2d. 
BASE BALL 
Monday Afternoon. 
MANCHESTER vs, PEABODY 
= A 
PLAY GROUNDS, 
Brook STREET, MANCHESTER. 
Band Concert 2 to 5. 
Game called 3 p.m. 
GEO. W. HOOPER, 
DEALER IN 
First-Class Groceries, 
KITCHEN FURNISHINGS. 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA, 
Swansdown FLOUR 
and ‘Baking ‘Powder 
Veuve Chaffard OLIVE OIL, 
Brigham’s Creamery BUTTER, 
SIPHON SODA, 
SIPHON VICHY. 
BULLOCK BROS. 
MANCHESTER 
PULSIFER’S BLK. 
Telephone 121.3. 
A. J. ROWE, 
LIVERY and BOARDING 
STABLES. 
Proprietor of Magnolia Line of Wagonettes. 
(GA first-class Stable for Boarders. All the latest 
styles of Carriages, with good safe horses and careful 
drivers, promptly furnished from the Livery Stable, 
Norman Avenue, MAGNOLIA. 
NORTH ISHORECBREEZE 
Pansies 
35. Best collection of twenty-five flowers. 
Dexter 1st, Mrs. C. P. Hemenway 2d. 
Canterbury Bells 
38. Twelve spik-s, not less than four varieties, $1, 50C. 
Mrs. Denegre 1st, Mrs. Dexter 2d. 
Mrs: 
39. Six spikes, not less than two varieties. Mrs. 
Cabot Ist. 
Strawberries 
42. Best display, one basket of each, $2, $1. Mrs. 
Dexter Ist, Mrs. G. S. Curtis 2d. 
43. Best basket of Marshall. Mrs. Dexter 1st, Mrs. J. 
L. Thorndike 2d. 
44. Best basket of Brandywine. 
Mrs. Vhorndike 24. 
46. Best basket of Belmont. Mrs. Dexter Ist. 
47. Bost basket of any other variety, $1, ,50c. 
Dexter 1st, Mrs. T weed 2d. e 
Mrs. Dexter Ist, 
Mrs. 
Beets 
48. Six of any variety. Mrs. Dexter 1st, Mrs. H. L. 
Higginson 2d. 
Onions 
49. Best twelve white. Mrs. Tweed 1st, Mrs. G. M: 
Lane 2d. 
Cucumbers 
51. One pair of any variety. Mrs, Dexter Ist. 
Cabbage 
52. Two heads of any variety. 
Dexter 2d. 
Mrs. Lane 1st, Mrs. 
Lettuce 
53. Four heads of any variety. 
Mrs. Tweed 2d. 
Mrs. Denegre Ist, 
Peas 
54. One-half peck of any variety. 
Mrs. Tweed 2d. 
Mrs. Dexter 1st 
Cauliflower 
55. Best two heads. Mrs. Denegre Ist. 
Parsley 
56. Best bunch. Mrs. Denegre 1st, Mrs. Dexter 2d. 
Spinach 
57. Best one-half peck. Mrs. Lane 1st, Mrs. Dexter 2d. 
Turnips 
58. Bestsix. Mrs. Higginson 1st and 2d. 
Carrots 
59. Best six. Mrs. Higginson 1st, Mrs. Dexter 2d. 
Radish 
60. Best bunch of ten, any variety. Mrs. Tweed Ist, 
Mrs. Dexter 2d. 
62. Best collection of vegetables, $2, $1. 
Ist, Mrs. Curtis 2d. 
63. Best collection of native flowers, named by school 
children only. Fred Jackson. 
Mrs. Dexter 
9 Special Prize 
Breck’s Old Glory Pea. Mrs. Tweed ist, Mrs. White- 
house 2d. 
Sepia Rink. 
The summer colony as well as the 
townspeople in this section were 
greatly shocked Thursday to learn of 
the sudden death in Boston of S. 
Parkman Blake. Wednesday morn- 
ing Mr. Blake left his West Manches- 
ter home as usual and went to Cam- 
bridge to attend a reunion of the class 
of 1855, Harvard, of which he was a 
member. He enjoyed the festivities 
to the fulland remained in town over 
night. Thursday he went to his real 
estate office at No. 2 Kilby street, as 
usual and it was here he died of heart 
trouble in the early forenoon, 
Mr. Blake was born in Boston in 
1836. In1868 he married Mary L. 
Higginson, sister of Major H. L. 
‘Higginson. Since then he has been 
active in real estate business in 
Boston. 
He has spent part of his summers 
in Manchester for a good many years, 
and for the past few years he has oc- 
cupied a cottage on Jersey avenue, 
West Manchester. 
LOOMIS, 
WATCHES. CLOCKS, 
JEWELRY and OPTICAL GOODS. 
Expert Watch Repairing. 
9 Central Square, MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
DOV seen) Onis eee 
REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE 
Notary, Justice of the Peace. 
25 Bridge Street, MANCHESTER 
IW EE ILO 
Sale, Boarding and Livery Stables. 
SADDLE Horses To LET. 
All Styles of Carriages For Sale or Exchange. 
Tel. Con. Vine Court, BEVERLY FARMS. 
M,. Leo C. Demach, B.A. 
TEACHER OF 
PIANO, ORGAN and HARMONY. 
Also, Private Tutoring. 
Pupil of J. Wallace Goodrich and Homer A Norris’ 
Organist and Choirmaster of St. Peter’s Church, 
Beverly, and St. John’s Church, Beverly Farms. 
Lessons given at pupil’s residences if desired. 
Residence, 26 Broadway, Beverly 
$10.00 $60.00 
Bargains in TYPEWRITERS. 
Rebuilt Machines with New Platen, Type, 
Ribbons, etc., 825 to $35 guaranteed. 
Machines Almost New at low prices. 
Repaired, Rented, Exchanged. 
THE TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, 
J. E. McCOLGAN, Mer. 
38 Bromfield Street, - BOSTON 
Tel. 166 Main, 
J. S. STENSRUD, TAILoR. 
; —— ANNOUNCEMENT! 
168 Cabot Street, BEVERLY, May 2, 1904. 
The undersigned, who for the past ten years has conducted a successful tailoring busi- 
ness at 199 Essex street, Salem, respectfully calls the attention of the public of Beverly and 
vicinity that he has removed to 168 Cabot street, Beverly (opp. Field & Kennedy), where it 
would give him much pleasure to meet his former customers and such others as may desire 
the services of a skillful tailor to men and women. 
Repairing, cleansing, pressing and 
other details of the trade attended to in the most satisfactory manner. Open every evening. 
Respectfully yours, 
Residence, 16 Wellman Street. 
J. S. STENSRUD. 
