BEVERLY 
The inaugural exercises took place 
on Monday noon and, as usual, were 
largely attended. Mayor Wallis’ ad- 
dress was one full of strong points 
and recommendations for the city’s 
welfare. The joint convention in the 
afternoon elected the “slate’’ which 
had been made up at the secret cau- 
cus of the previous week, and the ap- 
pointments give universal satisfaction. 
The committee appointments for the 
year are as follows: 
Joint Committees 
Accounts—Aldermen Irving and 
Dow and Councilmen Flint, Teague . 
and Gardner. 
Assessment and collection of taxes 
—Aldermen Hinkley and Desmond 
and Councilmen Haskell, Creesy and 
Morrison. 
Claims—Aldermen Desmond and 
Dodge and Councilmen’ Roberts, 
Standley and Stevens. 
Finance and appropriations—Alder- 
men Dodge and Hinkley and Coun- 
cilmen Webber, Haskell and Trask. 
Fire department—Aldermen Hodg- 
kins and McNutt and Councilmen 
McPherson, Appleton and Torrey. 
Fuel and street lighting —Aldermen 
Hodgkins and Dodge and Councilmen 
McPherson, Appleton and Morrison. 
Ordinances—Aldermen Dow and 
Hodgkins and Councilmen Creesy, 
Garland and Rand. 
Police—Aldermen Dow and Irving 
and Councilmen McCarthy, Potter 
and Standley. 
Printing—Aldermen Hinkley and 
Irving and Councilmen Appleton, 
Garland and Roberts. 
Public property—Aldermen Mc- 
Nutt ‘and Irving and Councilmen 
McCarthy, Flint and Stevens. 
Street sewers and water works— 
Aldermen Hodgkins and Desmond 
and Councilmen Webber, Potter and 
Trask. 
Aldermanic Committees 
Bonds—McNutt, Desmond and 
Hodgkins. 
Building permits—McNutt, Irving 
and Dodge. 
Elections and  returns—Hinkley, 
Dodge and Dow. 
Electric wires and street railways— 
Dodge, Desmond and McNutt. 
Licenses—Dodge, Desmond aid 
Hodgkins. 
Military and state aid—Dow, Irv- 
ing and Hinkley. 
Rules—Hinkley, Dodge and Irving. 
Sidewalks—Irving, Dow and Mc- 
Nutt. ° 
Sewers—Desmond, Dow and Hink- 
ley. 
f Council Committees 
Bills to second reading—Gardner, 
Roberts and Stevens. 
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Elections and 
Torrey and Rand. 
returns — Teague, 
Joseph A. Standley has’ been 
elected prophet and Arthur Boynton, 
sachem, of Chickataubut tribe of Red 
Men. The chiefs will be raised to 
their stations next Monday night by 
Deputy Grand Sachem W. H. Breen 
of Rockport. 
Rev. Edwin Hallock Byington will 
deliver his interesting lecture on 
“Odds and Ends’ at the Wenham 
Town hall, Jan. 18. 
Miss Hope Bancroft of Boston 
spent New Year’s day with friends in 
the city. 
Misses Otla and Marion Cooper 
have returned from a week’s visit 
with Mrs. J. Lewis Carr of Everett. 
The officers of John H. Chipman 
Post 89, G.A.R. will be installed on 
Wednesday evening by Commander 
Roswell D. Bates of Danvers. 
The Y.MacC. A. league will, hold 
its first mass meeting in the City hall 
on Sunday afternoon when Prof. John 
A. Nichols of Boston will speak on 
‘Where are we at ?”’ 
Deacon Issachar Lefavour cele- 
brated the 89th anniversary of his 
birth on Sunday, receiving. many 
friends during the day. Deacon Le- 
favour is a remarkably well-preserved 
man for his years, and it has been 
only a few weeks since he has not 
been enjoying the full measure of 
health. 
The benefit entertainment for Rue- 
ben Chapman at City hall on Thurs- 
day evening was largely attended by 
the friends of the unfortunate man 
who was injured by the accidental dis- 
charge of a gun in Boston harbor 
some weeks ago. 
The C. A. club enjoyed a New 
Year’s party at the home of Miss 
‘Amy F. Robertson on Pond street, 
Monday evening. 
W. M. Thwyng of Bowdoin col- 
lege has returned to his home after a 
pleasant vacation spent with his sister, 
Mrs. Frank L. Decker of Chapman 
street, 
Rev. Edwin H. Byington will de- 
liver the second in his ‘Stranger’ 
series at the Dane Street church on 
Sunday evening, taking for his theme 
“The journey to thenewhome.” The 
music will be by strangers and the 
service is for strangers as well as the 
regular attendants. 
Mr. and Mrs. Walker W. Wilkinson 
of Pond street, have had Nathan Has- 
kell of Winthrop, Me., as their recent 
guest. 
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EDWARD F. EVELETH, 
Pryprietor, 
55 Broadway, BEVERLY. 
H. W. MOORE 
Manufacturer of 
Carriages, Wagons, &c. 
Prompt attention given to 
Repairing, Painting, etc. 
All work guaranteed. 
21i9o Fantoul Street 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
