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Farewell Sermon. 
Rev.W. H. Ashley, who for the past 
six years has been the pastor of the 
Manchester Congregational church, 
preached his farewell sermon last 
Sunday. Notwithstanding the ex- 
ceedingly hot weather, a large number 
was present to listen to his final words 
to his people. 
Mr. Asnley’s sermon was not what 
would be called a farewell sermon. 
But his parting words were words of 
hope and cheer, encouraging those 
who listened and exhorting them to 
mutual encouragement and_ help 
through the church. 
“The life and the work of the 
church of Christ is to attain the per- 
fection of Christian manhood,” said 
he. ‘Throughall the ages the desire 
of humanity has been for a knowledge 
of God. Grant that beyond all ques- 
tion, and mankind will be satisfied. 
But is that possible? Can the finite 
comprehend the infinite? What shall 
I do to be saved, has been the cry of 
humanity. The answer has been re- 
vealed through Christ. Christ came 
to His own and Hisownreceived Him 
not. Itis a personal revelation that 
we need. Fix your thoughts on 
Christ that you may know God and 
that you may be knit together in God.” 
Mr. Ashley, during his pastorate 
here, has been a devoted worker in 
all lines of church endeavor. He has 
also taken great interest in all town 
affairs, and worked strongly for the 
town’s best interests. He was espe- 
cially interested in the public schools, 
and has been for several years a mem- 
ber of the school committee. He was 
also one of the principal workers for 
the adoption of the Australian ballot 
system in town elections. His interest 
in the G. A. R. was also frequently 
manifested. 
By his resignation the church loses 
a faithful pastor and the town a patri- 
otic citizen. 
Fourth in Manchester. 
The Fourth will be celebrated in 
Manchester in somewhat the same 
manner as it has for the past few 
years. The committee appointed at 
the town meeting last winter, who 
have at their disposal $500 for a cele- 
bration, have completed their plans, 
and from the program they have ar- 
ranged it would appear that ‘ Young 
America” ought to enjoy himself 
Monday. 
The usual ‘‘night before” racket 
will not be as conspicuous this year 
as heretofore, since the Fourth comes 
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Respectfully announces that he has opened a first- 
class Ladies’ Tailoring establishment in the new Endicott 
Building. 
My metropolitan experience enables me to render the ladies 
of Beverly superior service in the making of Stylish, Fine-fitting 
Garments at reasonable prices. A trial order will please you. 
Latest Styles Fancy and Plain Garments, 
Walking Suits, Shirt Waist Suits, etc. 
BEVERLY. 
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on Monday. The celebration will 
begin shortly after midnight Monday 
morning, when the bonfire built by 
the boys, on Beach street park, will 
be set on fire. 
The program arranged by the com- 
mittee will not start till 9.30, when 
boys under 16 years will be given a 
chance to enter the games on the 
Common. Only Manchester boys can 
enter these. Prizes will be offered in 
each of the races. 
In the afternoon the attractions 
will be at the Brook street play- 
grounds, where the Manchester brass 
band will give a concert from 2 to 5, 
and a base-ba]] game between Peabody 
and Manchester will be called at 3 
o'clock. 
At the Beach street park in the 
evening, from 7.45 to 9.45, there will 
be a band concert and fireworks. 
The program of celebration is as 
follows : 
MORNING—9.50 to 11.380. 
CENTRAL SQUARE AND COMMON. 
Sports for boys under 16 years who live in 
Manchester. 
75-yard race, Doughnut race, 
3-legged race, 75 yds., Wheelbarrow race, 
Potato race, Sack race. 
In each of the above races there will be 
four prizes of $2, $1, 50c. and 25c. 
AFTERNOON. 
BROOK STREET PLAYGROUND. 
Base-ball game — Peabody vs. Manchester. — 
Game called at 3. Band concert 2 to 5. 
Program. 
1. March, Westmonnt Cadets....... Wood 
2. Overture, Jolly Troopers...... Rollinson 
3. Waltz, Always in the Way....... Harris 
4. Solo for basses, Bombardin Polka...... 
Bottsena 
DAAMEHICANPATTS...te. wists See Laurendian 
6. Characteristic, Razzle Dazzle. .VonTilze 
T.wochottische, lil ands)sou.. ee ae Hall 
Intermission 15 minutes. 
Boulwo step, Bedeltawa.2a1t ton, Schwartz 
9. Wialtz.. bhes@hanmnerscmatae cles Partello 
10. Song for cornet, Alice, Where art Thou 
Cr DeCook: Asher 
11,‘ Intermézz0, Anona:.. -teay som Ores Grey 
12. Two Step, Uncle Samuel.....Holzmann 
13. Gavotte, Little Marie........... Bennett 
14. Solo for trombones, The Happy Hayseed 
Rolfe 
15. Finale, Star Spangled Banner...... 
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