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MANCHESTER. 
Joseph Bray of West Gloucester 
was visiting friends in town Tuesday. 
D. Milton Knight and Thomas 
Wiggins started Thursday on the 
Boston & Maine excursion trip to 
New York, by the way of Hoosac 
Tunnel, Troy, Albany and the Hud- 
son River. The return will be made 
by way of Fall River. The trip will 
take about ten days. 
Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Beaton return- 
ed last Friday from a visit with 
friends at Hagerstown, Md., and 
Greencastle, Pa. 
Mrs. Emma Mylin, the masseur, 
has rented the Marshall cottage on 
School street, vacated last week by 
Guy Swett and family, but she will 
not occupy it till next spring on her 
return from Philadelphia. Mrs. Mylin 
it is said, will make Manchester her 
permanent home. 
Miss Evelyn Eldridge of Belmont 
spent Sunday here with her sister 
Miss Ina Eldridge. 
Merritt Long has resumed his stud- 
ies at Tufts Medical school during the 
past week. 
The grocery and provision stores in 
town started this week to close at 6 
o'clock, except Saturday nights. 
Guy Swett and family have moved 
to Gloucester, their household effects 
going down over the road last week, 
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J. A. LODGE, Proprietor, 
MANCHESTER. 
W. L. MALOON & CO., of Beverly and Boston, 
do all our work. 
