Show huntington ITEMS lf our streets hao hae been hooded flooded with water from the thawing enow snow for tho the past three daa da a e the enow snow is a daiil to ho be deeper in tho the mountains this car ar than at ana an time for iho the past put tarco acas according to appointment tho the general mass meeting to take into consideration tho the town organization was hold held and there were sixty tax patera present by request of one 0 of f tho the tax paa patera ers J W nixon read tho law relative to organization of towns after explaining some of 0 tuo the and jhb only dt di sadAn ange az MS uio tile slight ON ta v tho the subject was fully diset discussed ased J E johnson who was also one of the committee explained the law and rind urged 0 tit th people to tal talo tale e adian advantage tage of it the result was that there was not a man in iho the house who ila biad a right to sign that did not sign elp a tile petition for organization J W nixon ono one of the committee presented tho the poti petition tion to tile county court on the 2nd the boundaries of tile corporation induces only tho tile original huntington town sito site bunc the was signed by eight elgh tono one tax papers which was a largo large majority of tile tax p pi era ers of the town by a resolution moved by selectman IT G mathis Mi this and seconded b selectman maii petty the petition was approved ba b a unanimous vote note of tho the court it Is the opinion of some of our school tet chers of huntington that W tite gentleman who staled himself brutus in the last issue of the WAS properly called inasmuch as he did not give thein a fair chance no doubt the desired communication had been from the raid teachers before the paper went to press mid aud in case it should have hane been modified within a short time notices will be posted calling 0 for a meeting 0 of the tax era of huntington to take under consideration the advisability ot at bonding banding the district to build and furnish suitably ia school houses and ulso also defran cefra their expenses already incurred in lit the judgement jud gement of olour bour correspondent it is the best thing to do 11 bonding bantling the district t for the amount to fix up ill our schools we te will am lind a great benefit of the means then obtained before we aro are obliged to pa the bonds the on 3 thing thit might 0 be considered a thead disadvantage analco in III tins is the r plight light C interest tit tint it 0 will it hie 1 C to be 1 pud ud which in no cise tise c tit bo be more th in 6 per cent pei pet annum furthermore the bonda bonds them cles cannot exceed 2 per cent of thy tile is hessed altri attrition tion of tin property in ill the tile district to tom m mind ie would bo be in obrown our own light hobt it if vt did nut not 0 nf f tills this 0 aliv 1 flege we fed u COnI confident dUlt tit tint it tile 11 will ill I 1 oto 1 for bonding when they fully full understand it the alth of the people it in ihunt ington it 14 improving ft it i n ell knonk it fact th tit it ture 6 all and lus has bi b on n le less sickness in tins this anc this i inter according D tu to the population than in lit any of our neighboring 0 0 settlements tile eldest son of mr T C miles 1 l 1 les w who ho has been sick for some jnue is rn p 1413 I 1 1 improving in 1 1 g joseph oard Ovard jr is ha ila ing another siege of SILk sickness nesi lie ile is now dow pI cIllis thou though 11 ll h too is on oil abu gain the tit oer the lato ile disco r tes of rich rogies in the I 1 w I 1 till increasing better samples of ore iro 1 I re obtained as us t ile U ex go 90 deeper leeper the seminar closed last monda 13 evening for ho be want vant of it sufficient numb r ill attendance it is expected that sir J H the principal will a term for the district in the future we regret th that it tho tile seminar lias has to close for we realize that such an all institution is pro productive ducth e of much good CORR correspondent as Po simm |