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131 Canes, 
Hon. Homer N. Lockwood of New 
York is among the distinguished ar- 
rivals at the Hesperus in Magnolia 
this week. Mr. Lockwood is well- 
known as an extensive traveler, and 
has trequently visited every quarter 
of the civilized world. Though fond 
of travel and esteeming it a great 
educational privilege to visit the older 
countries, Mr. Lockwood thinks there 
is no place like his own native land 
with its freedom and advantages. 
Telephone Connection. 
SAMUEL A. GENTLEE, 
Funeral Director and Embalmer. 
Calls answered day or night. 
277 Cabot Street. BEVERLY. 
Residence, 16 Butman Street. 
LEWIS A. KILLAM, 
Successor to John W. Gregg, 
Carpenter and Contractor. 
JOBBING of all kinds 
neatly and promptly done. 
Residence, 104 Bridge Street. 
Office, 146 Rantoul Street. BEVERLY. 
Orders promptly attended to. 
WM. J. LETHBRIDGE, 
Successor to Geo. E. Scott, 
Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting 
Lead Burning a specialty. 
All work done on most approved sanitary principles. 
P.O. Box 500. BEACH STREET, 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
HORACE STANDLEY, 
Peete eer a= > a, OJ) Ev. 
Particular attention given to 
Jobbing and Repairing. 
Rubber Tires applied. Telephone 12-2. 
Depot Square, Manchester-by-the-Sea, 
JAMES BETTENCOURT, 
All kinds of Ladies’ and 
Gentlemen’s Garments TAILOR. 
Cleansed, Repaired, Dyed, Altered, Pressed. 
Work called for and delivered. N.B. Have on hand 
a new and varied lot of Samples for Suitings. 
Central Street, 
Over a. Express office. Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
J. P. LATIONS, 
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STORAGE FOR CARRIAGES. 
CARRIAGE PAINTING. 
First-Class Work. SHop, DErOT SQUARE, 
MNANCH+ STER-BY-THE-SEA. 
EDWARD MARK SULLIVAN, 
Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law. 
Like the late Sir Henry Holland, 
Physician to Queen Victoria, he 
brings home with him as a souvenir of 
nearly every city and country visited, 
acane. He has nowin his possession 
one hundred and thirty-one, and as he, 
himself eexpresses «it, “each one 
serves aS a sort of peg to hang a 
pleasant memory upon.” 
Mr. Lockwood has twice been a 
member of the New York legislature. 
He is a regular visitor at Magnolia 
and esteems it one of the choicest 
spots on the American coast. 
, Kiiled in Manchester. 
The train that reached Manchester 
at 4.13 from Boston Tuesday after- 
noon, struck and instantly killed at 
the Manchester station Antonia 
Francis of Gloucester, who had been 
employed by Simon Mears as straw- 
berry picker at his place on Pine 
SLLCEL: 
The unfortunate woman, who was 
about 55 years old, was crossing 
the tracks from the station in order 
to board the train for Gloucester. 
Two companions were with her. 
Totally oblivious to the approach of 
the train and to the shouts of those 
who saw her danger, Mrs. Francis 
walked forward and was struck by 
the engine. She was instantly killed. 
Her two companions reached the sta- 
tion platform in safety. 
After being struck the body was 
carried along on the cow-catcher fully 
twenty feet, but as the brakes were 
quickly applied and the train slowed 
its speed the body rolled off, and 
with a swirl it was carried under the 
wheels of the engine, the tender and 
the baggage car. Both legs. were cut 
off,< practically the head*was_ frac? 
tured and the body was disem- 
bowelled. 
The ambulance was quickly called 
and the body was carried to the police 
station, where Dr. George A. Stick- 
ney, coroner. from Beverly, later 
viewed the remains. An undertaker’s 
wagon arrived from Gloucester about 
8 o’clock and carried the body to 
Gloucester. 
Mrs. Francis was a widow and 
lived with an only daughter, Mrs. 
Antone Amaral, who lives in the 
rear of 47 Friend street, Gloucester. 
It is said that Engineer Doherty, 
tune of having had sixteen fatalities 
of this kind occur since he has been 
running an engine. <A year ago this 
coming Wednesday his engine killed 
two men in the ledge beyond the Sea 
street crossing, and last spring his 
engine killed a child at Revere. 
Straw matting, oilcloth, window 
shades, art squares, rugs, cot beds, 
kitchen tables and chairs, dining tables, 
iron cribs, can be found at Jewett’s 
furniture store, Desmondavenue. * 
C. H. PHILLIPS, M.D. 
BEVERLY. 
Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 3, and 7 to 8 p.m. 
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE: 
210 Rantoul St., cor. Eliot St. Telephone. 
BOSTON & MAINE RAILROAD 
EASTERN DIVISION 
IN EFFECT JUNE 6. 
Leave BEVERLY 
For Salem, Lynn and Boston: 6.43, 7.07, 7.40, 7.52, 
E8.22, 8.50, 9.12, 9.33, 10.16, 10.44, 11.20 a.m., 12.05, 
12.19, 12.40, 1.13, 1.55, 3.00, S3.10, 3.16, 4.08, 4.38, 
5.41, 6.12, 6.40, 7.00, 7.33, *7.47, $9.35, 9.49, 10.28. 10.44 
p-m. SUNDAYS: - 8.31, 9.16, 10.40 a.m., 1.07, 3.05, 
4.42, 5.09, 6.21, 6,54, 7.27, 7.55, 8.17, 8.57, 9.56 p.m. 
E Exp. to Boston. H Saturdays only. s Salem 
only. *Will not run till June 27. 
For Gloucester Branch: 6.45, 8.54, 11.22 a.m., 1.15, 
2.48, 3.55, 5.35, 6.01, 7.08, 7.49, 10.03, 11.56 p.m. 
SUNDAYS: 8.50, 10.34 a.m., 1.48, 6.59, 9.33 p.m. 
For North Beverly, Hamilton-Wenham, Ips- 
wich and Newburyport: 6.57, 8.16, 10.57 a.m., 
*1.08, 2.24, 42.28, *4.05, 5.19, 6.13, 6.34, 7.17, 11.48 p.m. 
SUNDAYS: 9.07, 11.07 a.m., 7.06 p.m. Addition- 
al for NorRTH BEVERLY, HAMILTON-WENHAM: 
9.24, 11.57 a.m., 8.39, 10.07 p.m- SUNDAYS: 12.31, 
3.03, 4.03 p.m. *Does not stop at North Beverly. 
*Stops at Ipswich. 
Leave MANCHESTER 
For Beverly, Salem and Boston: 6.25, 7.32, $8.02, 
8.51. 10.23, 11.46 a.m., 1.35, 2.57, 4.19, 5.21, 6.42, 9.30, 
10.099 p.m, SUNDAYS: 8.11, 10.21a.m., 4.23, 7.08, 
8.38 p.m. +Express from Beverly. 
For Gloucester: 7.03, 9.11, 11.39 a.m., 1.32, 3.07, 4.13, 
5.17, 5.58, 6.16, 7.25, 8.06, 10.20, 12.11: p.m. SUN- 
DAYS: 9.09, 10.53 a.m., 2.07, 7.18, 9.62 p.m. 
Leave BEVERLY FARIS 
For Beverly, Salem and Boston: 6.31, 7.39, *8.09, 
8.58, 10.30, 11.53 a.m., 1.41, 3.04, 4.26, 5.28, 6 48, 9.37, 
10.16 p.m. SUNDAYS: 8.18, 10.28a.m., 4.30, 7.15, 
8.45 p.m. *Express from Beverly. 
For Gloucester: 6.55, 9.04, 11.31 a.m., 1.24, 2.58, 4.05, 
5.08, 5.44, 6.10, 7.17, 7.58, 10.13, 12.05 p.m. SUN- 
DAYS: 9.01, 10.45 a.m., 1.59, 7.10, 9.44 p.m. 
Leave MAGNOLIA 
For Beverly and Boston: 6.20, 7.27, $7.57, 8.47 
10.13, 11.42 a.m., 1.30, 2.53, 4.15, 5.16, 6.38, 9.26, 10.08 
p.m... SUNDAYS: 8.07). 10.17 -a<my,- 41857083 
8.33 p.m. 
For Giouesstar: 7.09, 9.16, 11.44 a.m., 1.37, 3.13, 4.19, 
5.22, 5.58, 6.20, 7.30, 8.10, 10.25, 12.16 p.m. SUN- 
DAYS:. 9.14, 10.58 a.m., 2.12, 7.23, 9.57 p.m. 
E +Express from Beverly. 
Leave BOSTON 
For Beverly: 6.00, 7.09, §7.30, 8.17, §8.50, §10.10, 10.45, 
§11.10 a.m., §12.30, 12.40, $1.15, §1.45, 2.15, 3.20, 
$3.30, 4.10, $4.45, 5.60, 5.30, $5.35, §6.00, 6.20, $6.40, 
7.10, $7.50, 9.15, §10.00, $11.15, 11.24 p.m. 'SUN- 
DAYS: 8.15, §8.20, 9.45, §10.30, $11.45 a.m., 1.00, 
§2.15, §3.15, 5.15, 6.10, §6.30, 7.10, 7.35, 8.45 p.m. 
§For North Beverly, Hamilton-Wenham. 
{Does not stop at North Beverly. 
+Saturdays only. 
For Gloucester Branch: 6,00, 8.17, 10.45 a.m., 
12.40, 2.15, 3.20, 4.30, 5.00, 5.30, 6.20, 7.10, 9.15, 11.24 
BURNHAM BLDG. MT.PLEASANT AVE. who was running engine 59 at the p.m. SUNDAYS: 8.15, 9.45 a.m., 1.00, 6.10, 8.45 
. : « -m. 
BEVERLY. IPSWICH time of the accident, has the misfor- : D. J. FLANDERS, G.T. and P.A, 
JOSEPH FF. KILHANI, 
Rantoul Street, corner Railroad Avenue, opp. B. & M. R.R. Station, BEVERLY. 
A large stock of Phomographs and Records. Sold on easy terms. 
Indian and Yale Motor Cycles, #210 and $175. 
Round-Trip Tickets to Boston, 65c. Mileage Books to let. 
BICYCLES. 
Handiest place in the city. Always on hand. 
