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Agent for the 
Salem Steam Laundry. 
Telephones: 37-3 Mane., 259 Salem. 
Central St., Manchester. 
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Formerly with L P. Hollander and 
2. H. White Co. for fourteen years, 
Ladies and Gents Tailoring done at short 
notice. Also 
Cleansing, Pressing and Repairing. 
Cutting and Fitting of _ 
Ladies’ Garments a specialty 
Suits Cleansed and Pressed 
by Steam-naphtha $4.00 
H. SEATLAND 
Kimball block, Union St., 
(Opp. Post-oftice) 
Manchester, Mass. 
GLADIOLI 
Let us help you grow them. 
Leaflet free. 
B. HAMMOND TRACY 
Cedar Acres, Wenham, Mass 
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FORISAUE 
An estate near Pine street, Manchester, with 
modern conveniences, for less than cost of 
house. The lot, 50 x 137 feet, and cellar a gift. 
Owner to leave town. Apply to 
N. P. MELDRUM. 
FOR SALE. 
Lot of land with stable 20 by 26 feet. It is 
located off Norwood Ave., Manchester, within 
3 minutes walk from the Post-office. 
Can easily be altered toa cottage. 
Apply to PERCY A. WHEATON. 
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THOUGHTS HERE AND THERE 
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ideal never to be realized, there is some- 
thing gained in striving after the perfect 
even if it is never reached by us, if like 
the ‘‘Vanishers’’ of the Red Man’s folk- 
lore the uplifted heel flies on before us 
evermore. 
If Hamlet were living today he might 
well complain of the “‘laws delays.”’ 
But human law, with all its imperfec- 
tions, its many failures and miscarriages, 
and weak as its meshes often prove, is after 
all a very great and majestic thing, in its 
best estate it is a reflection of that which 
as Hooker says has ‘“‘its home in the bos- 
om of God.’’ All worlds recognize the 
authority of law; man is restive under 
it and defies it, but stars and tides, prince- 
doms and powers obey it. 
If it were not for their frequency, such 
things as the use for advertising purposes 
of the name of a great and honored 
school of learning to promote the sale of 
a brand of intoxicating liquor, would shock 
us beyond measure. It seems almost a 
crime, not to say a sacrilege. “‘Can such 
things be, and overcome us like a sum- 
mer cloud, without our special wonder?’’ 
Shades of Fair Harvard! And what shall 
be said of ‘“Teddy Bears?’’ 
To ‘‘stand on infamy’s high stage, 
and bear the pelting scorn of half an 
age,’’ to have their names cast out as 
evil, to be treated as the offscouring of 
all things, has been the lot of many a 
faithful friend of humanity; but there will 
be a day of recompense, the righteous 
will be in everlasting remembrance, their 
names 
‘On Fame’s eternal bead-roll are worthie 
to be fyled.”’ 
‘*But that scaffold sways the future;’ 
so says Lowell, and so it has been and so 
it will be; so it was with John Huss of 
Bohemia, and so it was with John Brown 
of Ossawotomie, for notwithstanding that 
homespun hero’s mistaken zeal and his 
unjustifiable raid ending atthe gallows, his 
name became a watchword of liberty, and 
Union soldiers stepped to the music of a 
new Marseillaise, as they sang, “his soul 
goes marching on.’’ Ever since the great 
tragedy of time, “‘outside the city 
walls,’’ many a cause that has seemed to 
go down in defeat has found in its ap- 
parent defeat its coronation and world- 
wide success. 
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The 26-foot sloop which was beached 
at Singing Beach a week ago Sunday 1s 
pretty well used up and it is very doubtful 
if she willever be much use again. Some 
men employedat the United Shoe Mach. 
Co. in Beverly were taking the boat from 
Gloucester to Beverly when a sharp.squall 
almost filled her with water. The men 
thought the safest thing to do was to put in 
at Singing Beach. The bottom of the boat 
is well battered. 
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flanchester, Beverly 
Farms, Prides Cross- 
ing, Beverly and 
Salem, 
All orders left at Sheldon’s M’k’t , 
L. W. Floyd’s, G. W. Hooper's, 
Frank H. Dennis’, Bullcek Bros’, 
Baas: Manchester; or 
A, Standley’sand the Railroad sta- 
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promptiy attended to. 
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P.O, BOX 835 
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4 CENTRE STREET 
Kyes examined and glasses 
fitted by the latest 
improved methods. 
FLYK 
GLOUCESTER, 
Mass. 
67 MIDDLE ST. 
“HONEST FURNITURE” 
AT 
“HONEST PRICES” 
Is:far and way beyond the 
‘fall to pieces’ kind one 
sees at ‘‘bargain’’ and clear- 
ance sales. 4) Furniture that 
you buy of us is the solid 
and substantial sort that lasts 
for years and years. 4] All of 
our goods are fresh and new 
and are from the best mak- 
ers in the country. 
Solid Oak Pillar Extention Table, 
$15.00 
Solid Oak Dining chairs, strong 
and durable, $1.50 
Solid Oak Side-board lined drawer 
for silver, $16.50 
Parlor Divans, Velour seats, ma- 
hogany frames, $12.50 
Parlor Rockers, mahogany finish, 
$4.00, 5.00, 6.00 
Couch Beds, Mattress and Bolster 
complete, $7.50 
Iron Beds, all sizes, $3.75 
Guaranteed National Springs, $4. 00 
We are’sole agents for Oster- 
moor Elastic Felt Mattresses, and 
carry a full line in all sizes at 
factory prices. 
A. Manton Pattillo, 
GLOUCES TER. 
Good delivered free in Essex County. 
