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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. 
NG ENS, 
214 Cabot Street, Beverly 
Former Manchester Boy. 
Many of the older Manchester resi- 
dents will recall Frank C. Stafford, 
who lived here in his boyhood days, 
but whose family moved to Newbury- 
port about 40 years ago. The Home 
and Abroad, in its last issue, had the 
following to say of him, which we very 
gladly reprint : 
“Frank C. Safford, manager of the Plank- 
inton Hotel, Milwaukee, Wis., is a native of 
Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass., where he was 
born July 21, 1853. After finishing a com- 
mon school education he entered the hotel 
business, accepting a position at the Rose 
Standish House, Downer’s Landing, Hing- 
ham, Mass. The next season he was with 
Col. H. S. Crocket at the Pequot House, 
New London, Conn. Here he remained for 
eight seasons. The winter of 1880-81 he was 
in the office of the Fifth Avenue Hotel, New 
York City. At the opening of the Vendome, 
Boston, by Col. J. W. Wolcott, he accepted 
the position of rdom clerk, a situation which 
he filled most acceptably for five years. 
When the house was being refitted under 
the new management of Greenleaf & Barnes 
he accepted a position in the office of the 
Hotel Victoria, New York City, when that 
house was under the management of Mr. H. 
L. Hoyt. Here he remained for the five 
years that followed. During one winter sea- 
son at this time he was in the Office of the St. 
James Hotel, Jacksonville, Fla., after which 
he leased the New Englewood, Englewood, 
N.J., a house which he conducts in a manner 
to show his good taste and his abilities as a 
manager.” 
In Contracting for Life Insurance, 
THE -SIZE :OF “AR COMEANAS 
THE AMOUNT OF BUSINESS IT: DOES, 
THE HOPE OF LARGE “ESTIMATED” RETURNS .YEARS- HENCE, 
THE PATRONAGE OF FRIENDS AND ACOUAINTANCES, 
that should govern your selection of Company or form of policy. These are not the elements of 
a desirable insurance. 
A LIFE INSURANCE 
POLIGY=-3$"'a 
CONTRACT | * 
tween the COMPANY 
and the ASSURED. 
THE POLICY CONTRACT is the all-important thing to be considered. 
GET THE BEST CONTRACT: 
the one that best protects you and your estate under all circumstances that may arise. 
a> Full information concerning the policies of the 
New England Mutual Life Insurance Company, 
for any age and any amount, will be furnished on application. 
JOHN H. HINKLEY, 
District Agent, 
181 Hale Street, Beverly, Mass. 
WEST D. ELDREDGE, 
Gen. Agt. for Eastern Mass., 
Cor. Hanover and Washington Sts., 
Boston, Mass. 
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