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BEVERLY. Carriages and Carriage Repairing, parvtinc isn VARNISHING. 
Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Northend of Loc SAV YER, 
Hale street have been entertaining 
this week at their home Miss Lizzie 
Gould and Albert Avery of Pittsfield, 
Bik. 
_Rev. E, W. Snow, the new pastor 
of the Washington street church, was 
tendered a reception at his home 
Tuesday night by the members of 
the parish. A delightful evening was 
passed with music, refreshments and 
a social time. Music was furnished 
by the high school mandolin club. 
It is pleasing to note one of our 
local young men attaining such high 
honorsas has Arthur Dodge at Am- 
herst. He has taken a- prize this 
year for excellence in astronemy and 
physics, and the navigation prize. 
William A. Cressy and family of 
Monument square will spend the re- 
mainder of the summer at Ashburn- 
ham. The Benjamin R. Bulkeleys 
are also at Ashburnham for the sum- 
mer, having gone up early in June. 
After a wedding journey, which 
embraced a visit to the St. Louis ex- 
position anda stop at the Falls of 
Niagara, Mr.and Mrs. Sidney W. Wins- 
low, jr., arrived home the first of the 
week. 
meas iver “lodge, “1,/O0.*O% F:, 
elected Jonathan D. B. Bradstreet 
noble grand, and F. W. Hawley vice 
grand, at their meeting last Saturday 
night. P.G., Charles E. Woodbury, 
and P.G., E. A. Stiggins, were pre- 
sented with beautiful Past Grand’s 
collars. 
A greater variety of productions can be 
found at the 
than at any other Photograph Studio in New 
England. 
A call at the Studio, 
256; Essex Street, 
SALEM, 
will reward you with ample proof. 
BG. MERRILL. 
At the Old Stand, 
126 Rantoul Street, corner of Bow, BEVERLY. 
We put on the best RUBBER TIRES on the market. 
Don’t forget the Name and Numer. 
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SALEM, MASS. 
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J. H. GIFFORD, Cashier. 
Merchants Nano Bate 
STREET, 
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A. P. GOODHUE, Asst. Cashier. 
The Fourth in Beverly. 
There will be something going on 
all tne time in Beverly on the Fourth. 
In the morning there will be the ball 
game between Beverly and Lynn. In 
the afternoon the centre of attraction 
will be the Common, where there will 
be a dual athletic meet between Bev- 
erly High and Gloucester High. 
Other schools had been invited. to 
participate, but have not signified 
their intention of so doing. In the 
evening there will be a band concert 
and a splendid display of fireworks. 
The sports in the afternoon will 
consist of dashes, high jump, broad 
jump, hop, step and jump, pole vault, 
hurdles, anda relay race between the 
two schools, four men entering from 
eich school and each man running 
220 yards. 
Many men are out trying for the 
team that shall represent Beverly in 
the meet. Among those who will 
probably be on the team are R. P. 
Pope, L. Harrigan, J. Bradstreet, R. 
Fullerton, J. Fullerton, J. Williams, 
A. Wallis, A. Herrick, Quigley, Ray- 
mond, McSweeney and T. Arnold. 
All these men have made a _ good 
showing in practice, and Beverly 
should certainly give a good account 
of herself. 
A handsome silver cup, suitably 
engraved, will be presented by the 
city committee, which has the pro- 
gram in charge, to the school winning 
the greatest number of points. 
Among those from Beverly who 
will continue their education at col- 
lege this fall are Chester C. Pope, 
Harry C. Lunt and W.C. Lord, who 
took their final exams for Harvard 
this week and Miss Mary Appleton 
who took premiums for Radcliffe. 
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