MANCHESTER. 
During the thunder shower early 
Thursday evening a bolt struck the 
Warren Heath house at the Cove. 
Fortunately no serious results fol- 
lowed, other than a bad fright for the 
occupants of the house. Striking the 
house on the front piazza _ roof, it 
passed through the screen door, into 
the cellar along the water pipes, and 
passed from there to the pantry, 
smashing several shelves and bursting 
a barre] of flour, besides breaking 
some dishes. It left the house through 
the back screen door, breaking it 
badly. 
Mrs. Lizzie Russell left here yes- 
terday for Providence, R.1., for a few 
week’s visit. 
Mrs. Charles P. Hemenway gave 
her maids an outing Thursday, in the 
form of a barge ride to Essex and a 
spread at Conomo Point. 
Mrs. Fred J. Merrill, accompanied 
by her daughter Grace, started Mon- 
day for a three week’s sojourn at East 
Walpole, N.H. 
Clark & Mills have just completed 
the large wiring contract at the 
Denegre estate. 
Samuel Green of Boston has been 
spending the week with the Chas. O. 
Howes. 
The concert given in town hall 
Monday evening by the Briggs’ fam- 
ily, in aid of the fund to establish two 
scholarships in Japan, in memory of 
Mrs. Maiy Hawley Briggs, was largely 
attended. The program was musicale 
throughout, and was highly entertain- 
ing. The many friends of the Rev. 
F. C. Briggs regretted he could not 
be present. He was in the western 
part of the State, but will visit his 
friends here next week, it is under- 
stood. 
Mrs. T. A. Robbins and son Ever- 
ett were in Needham the first of the 
week, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lewis 
Killam (nee Robbins). 
Edward Duggan and James Kelli- 
her of Boston have been guests this 
week of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mur- 
phy. 
William Beaumont has been spend- 
ing the week in Boston, visiting his 
aunt. 
Miss Bessie Martin of Beverly has 
been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. 
Gorman the past week. 
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Nick- 
nacks at Winchester’s, Jeweler, Glou- 
cester, Mass., Post Office square. * 
Hall Clocks, French Clocks, re- 
paired by H. B. Winchester, jeweler, 
Post Office square, Gloucester, Mass. * 
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