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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Real Gstate 
Manchester. 
Mrs. Jennie L. Hannable (wife of 
W. Scott Hannable) has bought this 
week through N. P. Meldrum two 
lots of the Frederick Burnham land, 
on the southerly side of Lincoln 
street, Manchester. Each lot has a 
frontage of 60 feet and is 100 feet 
deep, making a total of 12,000 square 
feet. This is located between the 
Mrs. White lots and the one recently 
bought by George Haskell. It is 
not understood that Mr. Hannable 
will build here immediately, but he 
will, no doubt, do something before 
another season toward the furtherance 
of his interest in sweet pea culture, 
and may erect a small greenhouse in 
the rear of the property. 
Beverly Farms 
Among the important real estate 
deals of the week is the purchase by 
G. M. Cushing of Boston of the 
Sohier property on Hale street, Bev- 
erly Farms, with the two cottages, 
one of which has been occupied by 
the Wm. Endicott Dexters and the 
other by the Dr. C. Alexander Porters 
of Boston. Mr. Cushing intends to 
make some extensive improvements 
on the property but we are not ina 
position this week to state what these 
are. 
On next Thursday, Oct. 26, the 
estate of the late Isaac Wood Smith 
situated on Hart street, Beverly 
karms, will be sold at public auction 
to the highest bidder by Chas. F. 
Lee, auctioneer. The above estate 
consists of a cottage dwelling house, 
barn, shop and other buildings, all in 
excellent repair and about an acre of 
land, and to the purchaser will make 
a splendid home. 
Work has been started this week 
on more extensive improvements and 
alterations on the estate of Judge 
Wm. H. Moore at Pride’s Crossing. 
The work will be continued through- 
out the winter with a large gang of 
workmen. The o’d terrace wall is to 
be removed and a new one of much 
larger dimensions, of Rockport gran- 
ite, will be put in. A new service 
driveway is being built from the en- 
trance to the estate and extending 
around in the rear of the stable to the 
servants’ end of the house. This 
means that the avenue now in use for 
this purpose will be removed and laid 
down to lawns. The large sodded 
lawn between the house and the beach 
is to be filledin. This requires much 
work, such as removal of soil and 
furnishing of loam, re-sodding and 
grading. A large earthen bank is 
being constructed along the line of 
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the sea wall, which is intended as a 
preventative from the storms of win- 
ter, which very often flood the lawn. 
There are also many other alterations 
to be made, and all is in line with the 
extensive improvements started last 
year. Connolly Brothers of Beverly 
Farms have the contract. 
Publicover Bros. of Beverly Farms 
have started on some general improve- 
ments to be made on the Col. Thos. 
Pearson estate at Pride’s. 
Her 93d Birthday 
Mrs. Abigail Lennen, Manchester’s 
oldest woman, celebrated her 93d 
birthday Monday, at the home of her 
son, T. W. Long, Bridge street, Man- 
chester. Born in 1812 at Manchester 
Cove, where she has lived the greater 
part of her life, Mrs. Lennen now 
makes her home with Mr. and Mrs. 
Long, and though a nonogenarian she 
is active and impresses one as being 
many years younger. She has seen 
Manchester grow from a mere village 
with a colony of fisherfolk to a thriv- 
ing town, one of the best known sum- 
mer resorts on the Atlantic coast. 
The very spot on which she was born 
and made her home for almost 90 
years, is now the scene of the beauti- 
ful summer home of Col. Harry E. 
Russell. 
Mrs. Lennen has been a widow for 
more than 50 years, her husband 
being lost at sea while on a fishing 
trip out of Gloucester. 
A number of friends called Monday 
to extend congratulations to the ven- 
erable lady. 
What is what? Why a good job 
done on Watches, etc., at Winchester’s, 
Jeweler, Post Office square, Glou- 
cester, Mass. * 
Jap-a-lac, the new wood finish, at 
Beaton’s. * 
FOR SALE 
Second hand furnace, as good as new, for 
sale cheap. Apply, 
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