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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
ANTIQUE FURNITURE 
WE “HAVE, AT” PRESENT A FINE CINE: OF 
DESKS 
HIGHBOYS 
TABLES 
OLD MIRRORS 
SIDEBOARDS 
CHINA; ETC. 
We cordially invite you to look at our 
stock whether you purchase or not 
Our store in MANCHESTER is in CENTRAL SQUARE, two doors from the hotel. 
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214 Cabot Street, Beverly 
JONATHAN MAY, 
Real Estate and Insurance, 
NOTARY PUBLIC, 
Tel. Con. MAGNOLIA. 
Che Kearsarge, 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
BOARD BY THE DAY OR WEEK. 
Transients accommodated. 
Mrs. A. M. TARR, Manager. 
Weer? 1 LOWe 
Sale, Boarding and Livery Stables. 
SADDLE Horses To LET. 
All Styles of Carriages For Sale or Exchange. 
Tel. Con. Vine Court, BEVERLY FARMS. 
MAGNOLIA. 
[From our Correspondent.] 
The following have opened up their 
cottages this week: Claude Kilpat- 
rick of St. Louis, Mo.; Dr. F. Gordon 
Morrill of Boston, who has spent the 
winter abroad; Henry G. Hall of 
Salem, in the H. K. Story cottage ; 
Mrs. Wm. McMillan of St. Louis, 
Mo, and Mr. George E. Mitchell of 
Boston. 
Mrs. H. M. Curry took possession 
this week of her fine new residence 
which has just been completed. 
Mrs. F. A. Lane is stopping at the 
Fuller cottage. 
The Feltons who occupied the Lane 
cottage last season will occupy it 
again this summer. 
W. E. A, LEGG. 
ROBERT ALLEN, 
Wi EA PEG GranG@- 
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First Class PROVISIONS 
6 FANEUIL HALL, BOSTON, 
18 UNION ST., MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA, [1ASS. 
Telephone Connection. 
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> The New Magnolia, 
Will open for the Season on June 24. 
resque location. 
-*. and Country attraction. 
= i _ lightful Drives. 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
Pictu- 
Rare combination of Seashore 
Magnificent Beach. De- 
For rates and all information address 
CHARLES H. MOWRY, Manager, 
Magnolia, Mass. 
Mr. C. H. Bull of Quincy, II], ar- 
rived at his cottage this week. 
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Ferguson of 
Brookline were at their cottage Thurs- 
day. 
Miss H. O. Bigelow was in the vil- 
lage during the week. ; 
Miss E. M. Rice of New York 
spent a few hours here Wednesday. 
A Marine Accident. 
What had all the appearances of 
being a lively race for the Manchester 
outer harbor came to a rather sudden 
end Tuesday evening by an accident 
whice happened, rather fortunately, 
inside the harbor. Wade Brooks had 
started in his little smack to beat 
down the harbor when Capt. John 
Allen pulled up the anchor of his boat 
from its mooring off the Beach street 
park, and more through natural im- 
pulse of the Captain than anything 
else an impromptu race was started 
down the harbor. The Captain in his 
plucky catboat was slowly overhaul- 
ing Brooks, and was just about onto 
him near the town pier, when a squall 
came and carried away his mast quick. 
as a flash, close to the deck. The race 
was at an end, and Mr. Brooks in true 
sportsman spirit pulled in his sails, 
pointed the bowsprit homeward,picked 
up the Captain and towed him back 
into the harbor. The incident was 
regarded with much interest. 
Douglas shoes at Bell’s. * 
jon or PRINTING 3 
2 RD EARL 
Will be done promptly, well, and at a 
reasonable price, if you have it done by the 
NORTH SHORE BREEZES 
