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BEVERLY, 
Edward Harrington of Fall River 
has assumed charge of the shoe de- 
partment at Almy, Bigelow & Wash- 
burn’s. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Williams of 
Bangor have been visiting friends in 
the city during the past week. 
The annual meeting of the Dane. 
street Sunday school was held on 
Tuesday evening and proved a most 
interesting occasion. ‘The officers for 
the ensuing year were elected and 
reports for the year just past read. 
Miss Sarah W. Clark, who has _ been 
principal of the primary department 
since 1873, declined a re-election, and 
a resolution thanking her for her un- 
tiring efforts in the school was passed. 
The annual Thanksgiving day ser- 
vice will be held at the Washington 
Street Congregational church. Kev. 
Charles H. Atkins of the Methodist 
church will be the preacher. The 
annual collections for the poor will be 
taken in the various churches on Sun- 
day morning next. 
Captain Joshua Slocum, who sailed 
around the world in the “Spray,” a 
boat which he himself built, gave a 
most interesting account of his lone 
journey, at the City Hall on Tuesday 
evening, to an appreciative audience. 
Captain Slocum was introduced by 
Fred W. C. Foster, through whose 
efforts he was obtained, and for over 
an hour thrilled his hearers with a 
most graphic tale of experiences of 
over three years’ duration in a 30-foot 
boat. 
Miss Marion Minard of Lynn, who 
for nearly a year has been the con- 
tralto soloist at the Dane Street 
church, passed away in Portland, Me., 
last Saturday, after a short illness 
from appendicitis. The funeral was 
held on Monday, and interment was 
in Gorham, N.H. 
Mr. Alfred Foster, one of Beverly’s 
most respected gentlemen, died at the 
home of his niece, Mrs. Perry Collier, 
on Sunday afternoon at the age of 84 
years. Mr. Foster was the offspring 
ef seafaring parents, and, like his 
fathers, was a fisherman for a number 
of years, later taking to the bench 
and making shoes in one of those little 
shoe-shops, now of bygone days. For 
eleven years Mr. Foster was mail 
messenger and carried the mail from 
the office to the station. The funeral 
was held on Tuesday, and was at- 
tended by Rev. Benjamin R. Bulke- 
ley. 
One of the prettiest and best at- 
tended entertainments of the season 
was that of Wednesday evening in 
the City hall in aid of the Old Ladies’ 
Home. The program consisted of 
musical selections by Samuel P. Bell, 
Ralph Teague and Mrs. Lucy Hatha- 
way Durkee, a sabre contest between 
the Messrs. Seaholm of Roxbury and 
fancy dances and drills by about 150 
of Beverly’s fairest young ladies. The 
entire affair was under the direction 
of Mrs. Carolyn W. Bongartz, and 
reflected much credit upon her asa 
reward for her untiring efforts in this 
behalf. The proceeds will be large, 
and will be devoted to a most worthy 
cause, 
BOSTON & MAINE RAILROAD 
EASTERN DIVISION 
IN EFFECT OCTOBER 10. 
Leave BEVERLY 
For Salem, Lynn and Boston: 6.48,7.07, 7.40, 7.52 
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£8.22, 8.51, 9.12, 9.33, 10.09, 10.44, 11.20, 11.63 a.m., 
12.40, 1.13, 1.55, 3.16, 4.08, 4.38, 5.40, 6.12, 6.40, 7.00, 
7.37, 9.49, 10.29 p.m. SUNDAYS: 8.31, 9.16, 
10.40 a.m., 1.07, 3.05, 4.42, 5.09, 6.21, 7.32, 8.23, 8.56, 
9.18 p.m. E Exp. to Boston. 
For Gloucester Branch: 6.45, 8.54, 11.22 a.m., 1.15, 
2.50, 3.55, 5.35, 6.00, 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-Wen am, Ips- 
wich and Newburyport: 6.57, 8.16, 10.57 a.m., 
¥*1.08, 2.27, *4.05, 5.19, 6.14, 6.34, 7.17, 11.48 p.m. 
SUNDAYS: 9.07, a.m., 7.06p.m. Additional 
for NORTH BEVERLY, HAMILTON-WENHAM: 
9.24, 11.57 a.m., SUNDAYS+¢ 12.31,4.03 p.m. *Does 
not stop at North Beverly. 
Leave MANCHESTER 
For Beverly, Salem and Boston: 6.25, 7.32, t8.02, 
8.51, 10.23, 11.35 a.m., 1.35, 2.57, 4.19, 5.20, 6.42, 9.30, 
10.10 pm. SUNDAYS: 8.11, 10.21a.m., 4.23, 7.13, 
8.36 p.m. +Express from Beverly. 
For Gloucester: 7.03, 9.11, 11.39 a.m., 1.32, 3.08, 4.12, 
5.17, 5.53, 6.15, 7.25, 8.06, 10.20, 1211 pm. SUN- 
DAYS: 9.07, 10.53 a.m., 2.05, 7.18, 9.52 p.m. 
Leave BEVERLY FARIS 
For Beverly, Salem and Boston: 6,31, 7.39, *8.09, 
8.58, 10.30, 11.42 a.m., 1.41, 3.04, 4.26, 5.27, 6.48, 9.37, 
10.17 p.m. SUNDAYS: 8.18, 10.28a.m., 4,30, 7.20, 
8.43 p.m. *Express from Beverly. 
For Gloucester: 6.55, 9.04, 11.31 a.m., 1.24, 3.00, 4.05, 
5.08, 5.44, 6.09, 7.17, 7.58, 10.13, 12.05 p.m. SUN- 
DAYS: 8.59, 10.45 a.m., 1.57, 7.10, 9.44 p.m. 
Leave MAGNOLIA 
For Beverly and Boston: 6.20, 7.27, $7.57, 8.47, 
10.18, 11.31 a.m., 1.30, 2.53, 4.15, 5.15, 6.38, 9.26, 10.06 
p.m. SUNDAYS: 8.07, 10.17 a.m., 4.18, 7.08, 
8.31 p.m. 
For Gloucester: 7.09, 9.16, 11.44 a.m., 1.37, 3.18, 4.17, 
5.22, 5.58, 6.20, 7.30, 8.10, 10.25, 12.16 p.m, SUN- 
DAYS: 9.12, 10.58 a.m., 2.10, 7.23, 9.57 p.m. 
¢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, §1.40, 2.15, 3.20, 1§3.30, 
4.10, §4.45, 5.00, 5.30, §5.35, §6.00, 6.20, §6.40, 7.10, 
§7.50, 9.15, §10.00, §11.15, 11.24 pm. SUNDAYS: 
8.15, §3.20, 9.45, $11.45 a.m., 1.00, §3.15, 5.15, 6.10, 
§6.30, 7.10, 8.45 p.m. ; 
§For North Beverly, Hamilton-Wenham, 
J 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 
p.m. SUNDAYS: 8.15, 9.45 a.m., 1.00, 6.10, 8.45 
-m. 
® D. J. FLANDERS, G.T. and P.A. 
F. J. McADAMS, 
Wholesale Dealer in 
Iron, Metals and Paper Stock, 
New and Second-Hand Stoves, 
46, 48 and 50 WATER ST., BEVERLY, MASS. 
VETERINARY. 
BVV = 3 2) WV EIN ee el Vee 
Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist. 
Office and Hospital, Wentzell Ave., BEVERLY. 
Telephone 816-2. 
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 Seay BEVERI 
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-SBA. 
HORACE STANDLEY, 
a= Ble aS AD pare Sea Be 
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 TAILOR 
Gentlemen’s Garments 
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 Am. Express office. Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
J. P. LATIONS, 
© AL EY et LAS GBS C2 See 
STORAGE FOR CARRIAGES. 
CARRIAGE PAINTING. 
First-Class Work. SHop, DEroT SQUARE, 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
EDWARD MARK SULLIVAN, 
Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law. 
BURNHAM BLDG. 
BEVERLY. 
MT. PLEASANT AVE, 
IPSWICH. 
Get your Tickets for NOVA SCOTIA and all parts of the PROVINCES 
At J. F. KILHANPS, 
Corner Railroad Ave. and Rantoul St. 
EDISON’S GOLD-MOUNTED RECORDS, 35 CENTS. 
Round-Trip Tickets to Boston and Mileage Books constantly on hand. 
