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MAGNOLIA. 
The program for the coming week 
at the Woman’s club is as follows: 
On Tuesday evening, A Visit to Ire- 
land; Wednesday afternoon, Em- 
broidery Class with Lessons in Irish 
Crochet; Thursday evening, Whist. 
The next gentleman’s Night will be 
held on Wednesday evening, July 
26, for members and their friends. 
TOWN MEETING AT ESSEX. 
On Monday evening last two Town 
Meetings were held at the Town hall,— 
the regular adjourned meeting, and a 
special meeting to consider bringing suit 
against the B. & M. railroad for damage 
-on account of the Charles Mears fire caus- 
ed by fires of the employees of the rail- 
road in the spring cleaning of the road. 
The special meeting came first. Frank 
E. Raymond, Esq., was chosen moderator. 
E. F. Stanwood made the following mo- 
tion: ‘‘That the Selectmen be authorized 
to employ counsel and bring suit against 
other expense incurred by said town on 
the B. & M. R. Co., to recover money ex- 
pended by the Town of Essex and all 
account of the fire which burned the ice 
houses of Chas. W. Mears, which is alleged 
to have been caused by fires set by em- 
ployees of the said B. & M. R. Co., and 
the sum of $100.00 be raised and assessed 
for the purpose of this motion’’. The mo- 
tion was carried and meeting dissolved. 
At the adjourned meeting on motion of 
E. F. Stanwood it was voted to make the 
compensation of moderator $10.00. Frank 
EK. McKenzie reported for the committee 
elected to confer with the Ipswich au- 
thorities in regard to abolishing the Gram- 
ma School Tax and to obtain special legis- 
lation empowering the Town of Essex to 
help defray the expense in so doing up to 
the sum of $500.00. Mr. McKenzie said 
that a special act had been passed by leg- 
islature empowering the Town of Essex 
to raise, assess and appropriate the sum 
of $500.00 for this purpose. He also said 
that the Town of Ipswich had agreed to 
relinquish all claim in the premises if the 
Town of Essex and its citizens would pay 
the sum of $1,000, all back taxes, and the 
expenses of the transfer. 
Upon motion of E. F. Stanwood it was 
voted to raise, assess and appropriate the 
sum of $500 for the purpose of helping to 
bring about the abolishment of the said 
Grammar School tax. 
Aaron Cogswell read a letter from the 
Gloucester Elec. Light Co., whereby they 
agreed to make all changes and put in 
all poles voted for in the annual Town 
Meeting with the exception of the light at 
the foot of Gideon’s Hill so-called. The 
vote in regard to this light, it being 
claimed, was too vague to be understood. 
On motion of E. B. Kimball the meeting 
Was dissolved. 
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Telephone Salem 820 
