NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
BAD ACCIDENT. 
Engine Demolished Express Wagon at Sea 
Street Crossing, Manchester, as horse 
went through the gates. 
A bad accident was very narrowly 
averted at the Sea Street Crossing, Man- 
chester, ‘uesday afternoon at 4.30 when 
a horse attached to an express wagon 
either jumped over the gates or ducked 
under one of them. The horse and dri- 
ver were uninjured, but the wagon was 
smashed to kindling wood. 
The 4.30 train had just left the Man- 
chester station for Magnolia and Samuel 
Cullivan, driver for P. H. Boyle, was 
coming down Sea street in the express 
wagon formerly used by the Masconomo 
House. Just at that time a special work 
- traincameup throughthe ‘‘ledge’’ and was 
approaching the crossing. Gate-tender 
Luke Morgan, who has the name of be- 
ing one of the most faithful gatemen in 
the employ of the road, saw the train. 
He also saw the horse and wagon ap- 
proaching. He put down the gates and 
warned the driver to stop his horse, but 
despite all he could do the horse plunged 
through the easterly gate and smashed it. 
Samuel Cullivan, the driver, claims the 
gates were not down, and that the gates 
were broken by coming in contact with 
the hames on his horse. At any rate, 
however the thing happened, Cullivan 
jumped from his seat, grabbed the horse’ s 
bridle and pulled himself and animal far 
enough from the track to escape the en- 
gine which was coming upon them. In 
an instant the wagon was struck and 
smashed, and turned up on end against 
the crossing tender’s house. 
‘The engine was coming up the track 
with tender in front, consequently the 
train could not be brought to a stop so 
well as if the engine had been heading 
the other way. It stopped ten feet be- 
yond where it struck the wagon. 
The train was in charge of Conductor 
A. E. Tuttle and Engineer Quimby was 
at the throttle. Cullivan had a close call. 
Liabilities and Assets of Town of 
Manchester. 
According to the annual report of State 
‘Fax Commissioner ‘Trefry just submitted 
to the Legislature, the assets and _liabili- 
ties of Manchester are as follows: 
Assets: Schoolhouses, $80,000; pub- 
lic library, $30,000; other public build- 
ings, $82,000; public grounds, as parks, 
etc., $138,000; cemeteries, $25,000; 
other real estate, $46,955; water works, 
$250,000; fire apparatus, $15,000; trust 
funds, $2500; other assets, $16,000; to- 
tal assets, $685,455. Liabilities: school- 
houses, $34,000; public grounds, as 
parks, etc., $30,000; water works, $66, 
000; trust funds, $1309; total indebted- 
ness, $131,309. 
Leave yourprinting at the Breeze Office. 
in Manchester and Magnolia. 
Now Going On 
The prices tell, and everybody tells the price. 
Hun- 
dreds of Satisfied Customers are getting their Spring 
Clothing lower than ever before at this season of the 
year owing to the lateness of the season. 
This is the Way We Do It. Read Every Word of This Adv. 
It will interest every man, woman and child 
Owing to the back- 
wardness of the season we are going to make things 
hum in our Clothing Department and 
We Share the Profits with you 
We have taken just 103 Suits of Clothes from our 
Men’s Department, 40 Suits from our Children’s Clothing | 
Department and 93 pairs of Pants from our Pant Dept. 
And here are the prices that do the Business 
Lot No. J. 
37 Men’s Suits in a large variety of 
colors and fabrics, all lots cut and 
thoroughly made and trimmed. Every 
suit has sold this season at 10.00. R. 
S. & W. Brand. On sale Saturday 
morning at $5.95 
LoteNomw:2: 
22. Men’s Suits in Scotches, Cassi- 
meres and Fancy Mixtures and Blue 
Serges, that have sold this season at 
12.00. R. S. & W. Brand. On sale 
Saturday morning at $7.95 
Lot -No.=3. 
31 Men’s tailor-made suits in fine 
Cassimeres, Worsteds, Scotches and 
Black Diagonals, worth 15.00. R. S. 
& W. Brand. On sale Saturday 
morning at $9.95 
LotwNo..4: 
13 Men’s extra fine Tailor Made 
Suits, latest cut and perfect fitting, 
some are the noted Kuppenheimer, 
Kirschbaum and R. S. & W. brands. 
Sold for 18.00. On sale Saturday 
morning at $11.95 
Men’s Pant Dept. 
FotwNoms. 
37 pairs of Men’s fine Dress Pants 
in Cassimeres and Worsteds. R. S. & 
W. and Dutchess make, all this sea- 
Sold for 4.00. 
On sale Saturday at $2.95 
son’s make. 
Lot No. 6. 
15 pairs of Men’s Semi-Dress 
Pants in Dutchess and R. S. & W. 
make, sold for 2.50 and 3.50. 
On sale Saturday at $1.95 
Lot No. 7. 
17 pairs of Men’s Dutchess Pants, 
all good colors and warranted sold for 
2.00. On sale Saturday at $1.45 
Lot No. 8. 
24 pairs of Men’s black and fancy 
stripe Working Pants, good weight 
and well made and well worth 1.50 
On sale Saturday morning at 95c 
Children’s Dept. 
Lot No. 9. 
40 Boys’ and Children’s Suits, ages 
4 to 14, in a variety of styles and col- 
ors, cut D. B. Eaton and Buster 
Brown, suits that have sold this season 
from 2.50 to 4.00 a suit. 
On sale Saturday at $1.95 
NOTICE—These lots are sold 
for Strictly Cash and alterations are 
made only at the customers’ expense. 
Prices marked in plain figures and no 
deviations. 
CAPE ANN CLOTHING CO, 
207 Main St, - 
INC. 
Gloucester, Mass. 
