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here to our mutual advantage. 
Our delivery team is in Magnolia, Manchester and Essex twice a week to take orders and deliver goods. 
We sell DRY and FANCY GOODS, MEN’S FURNISHINGS, 
DRAPERIES, MILLINERY, READY-TO-WEAR, Butterick 
Patterns, Souvenir China, Etc. 
The Daylight Store 
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BUTMAN & FRENCH 
THE ‘UP-TO-DATE DEPARTMENT STORE OF GLOUCESTER 
Three floors filled with dependable merchandise at fair prices. 
We Want Your Trade 
Post Office Square 
Your summer wants can be supplied 
HOTELS OPEN. 
Magnolia Hotels Open With Prospects of a 
Decidedly Good Season. 
With the opening of all but one of 
the Magnolia hotels last week, and 
with the last of the houses opening 
today, the season may truly be said 
to be on. Despite the unseasonable 
weather which accompanied the open- 
ing of the hotels, guests have been 
pouring in all the week, and the pros- 
pects of a decidedly good season are 
evident. 
The first to open its doors again this 
year was the Blynman, which remains 
under the efficient proprietorship of 
Mr. Warren F. Knowlton, who has 
again been able to secure the services 
of George E. Bodge; a man of wide 
experience in hotel management, as 
clerk. Among the improvements 
which Mr. Knowlton is providing for 
his guests this year is the addition of 
a Tabard Inn library, shortly to be 
installed in the parlors. 
Among the arrivals are noticed : 
Timothy T. Sawyer, Miss Sawyer, Mrs. 
J. D. Martin, H: P. Gardon, Boston. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Martin, Miss Rosa- 
mond Martin, Miss Martin, Chelsea. 
Mrs. Wheaton Augur, Miss Augur, Miss 
Ellen Adair Augur, Chicago. 
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Martin, Chelsea. 
Last week, also, the Hesperus 
opened its doors for another success- 
ful season. The house has been im 
proved in many ways since the close 
of last season, and the reputation for 
hospitality which Julian E. Priest, the 
new manager, has attained in the past, 
elsewhere, will be fully maintained 
this year. F. J Mansfield, who was 
last season at the New Magnolia, is 
in charge of the office. The house is 
under the management of J. A. Sher- 
rard & Co. 
Many minor improvements have 
been made on the interior of the hotel 
since last year, and an elevator is at 
present being installed, running from 
the main floor, near the office, to the 
top. 
The first guest entertained at this 
well-known hostlery this season was 
P. W. Murphy, manager of the hotel 
department of the Home and Abroad, 
who came to Magnolia with Mrs. 
Murphy to spend the first days of 
their honeymoon. 
Among the arrivals at the Hes- 
perus are: 
T. T. Romer, M. Whiting, J. M. Stratton, 
Boston. 
Mrs. Wm. J. S. Lamson, Lowell. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Lamson, Manchester, 
N.H. 
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. J. Tompkins, Chicago. 
Miss C. Tompkins. 
W. D. Taggart, New York. 
Mr.and Mrs. P. W. Edwards, Brooklyn. 
Mrs. J. R. Austrian, Chicago. 
Miss Delia Austrian, Chicago. 
Miss Margarite Jones, Philadelphia. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Flagley, Washington. 
The Oceanside and the Aborn have 
also been opened, and today the New 
Magnolia will open for the season 
under the same efficient management 
of Mr. C. H. Mowry. Everything 
has been put in readiness for. the 
opening of the house today, and, con- 
sidering the coolness of the weather, 
a large number of guests have been 
booked for the opening week. 
Among the Oceanside arrivals were : 
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Carter, Brookline. 
Miss Eleanor Badiey and maid, Brookline. 
Miss M. M. Newell, New York city. 
Mrs. S. L. Sheldon, Madison, Wis. 
Werner Steckner, Halle Saale, Germany. 
Duncan L. Edwards, New York. 
Mrs. J. F. McNamee, Boston. 
J. L. Thorndike, Salem. 
Mrs. M. R. Wendell, Miss C. Q. Wendell, 
Miss K. R. Wendell, Boston. 
S. Willard Mayer, Pawtucket, R.I. 
Miss Emily E. Smith, Manchester, N.H. 
Miss Maria F, Warren, Manchester, N.H. 
Mrs. Francis A. Lane, Miss Lane, St. 
Louis. 
Miss M. J. Baldwin, Miss F. St. J. Bald- 
win, Morristown, N.J. 
Hall Clocks, French Clocks, re- 
paired by H. B. Winchester, jeweler, 
Post Office square, Gloucester, Mass. * 
WILLOW COTTAGE, 
Magnolia, Mass. 
Room and Board by the Day or Week. 
Barber Shop Included. 
Mrs. M. C. SULLIVAN, Manager. 
All Accommodations. 
JONATHAN MAY, 
Real Estate and Insurance, 
NOTARY PUBLIC, 
Tel. Coen. MAGNOLIA, 
Che Kearsarge, 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
30ARD BY THE DAY OR WEEK. 
Transients accommodated. 
Mrs. A. M. TARR, Manager. 
VICTORIA 
268 MAIN ST., GLOUCESTER. 
BRANCH STORE. 
Free Delivery to Magnolia. 
Fruits and Vegetables in their Season. 
K. KARNERY, Prop. 
