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THE HUNTINGTON ARHUS. ^■lurdHjr, June >4. 1873. LOCAIj'iSrEWS] J. K. Tcwell, 1'oruniouth, O., offers to the merchant* of Huntington aud vicinity, a »upe i ior eu»rk of I>rv floods sn<l Notion*, ou term* t he hi*>*i favorable. febly Ifuniln«t»n lluildlng .Uvseclailon. The regular mon'hly meeting will be held on W ednesday evening, June 18th, at l»utt!i('k e Hail. W. S. Dow >kr, Sec. Thomas Medford, ou 31 avenue, has just received a large mock of window glass, He also keep* hardware, cutlery, stoves and Imuse furnishing good* generally, give him a call Hoauoim;. — Unfurnished rooms, with l*oard in u private family, conveniently located no Third Avenue, can be had ou reasonable terms by responsible persons by Applying soon at this office The Method:*! Festival at OtieandoUe on Wednesday night, nettel $! *»•> The City (.Council has instructed the Marshal to enumerate the children of*lhis city between the age of 0 and 21 years, for, school purposes. He is to report by the 30th inst. .1 J Oillart, edit »rnf the Independent, is still lying seriously ill. He has been re moved toThe residence of Mr Jas PuthufT ou Second A \ time, and as Ida brother is now with him, we hope, next week, to an nounce his recovery. I or the btnefU ul the traveling public and others, We hike pleasure in saying dial iced in ilk and scrambled eggs can be procured at the Merchant's without extra charge. Wl o -- Dr W A, Jenkins Ims been spending a lew days in the city roc«»sr* AiarKlmm A l razo r are ran vasaing the country for the A noun They are authorized to receive Mihacr.ption* or order* for us, and all money paid to them wdl he properly ft noun ted for, and placed to the proper credit. Boole, Shoe*. IIhi«, (spa, Ac., can he had at the lowest cash rates I y railing at • he l'heap Auction Store, l turd Avenue. A irvt of agricultural implements went Out on the f'lo'-npeake ai d Ohio road for point* in the interior this week. An agri cultural establishment started here would p**y well Shirts, drawer*, nocks, suspenders, Sw in endless variety, many be seen atlieo A Hodi tig*. -f ,'Oit want a nice dree* pattern f. ryoui w . ,r daughter, go to MurnlUeV thtr friend, J. S Vanhorn returned hi family to Richmond on Monday. We ar** ►orry to loose Mr V. and sincerely hope be will (toon arrange hi* business so a- to make r speedy return J W Piaster procures all vegetable* a* *oon a* tl ey come :o market Me had some fine looking beets thi* week, and hie strawberries can't be ‘‘beat” nowhere I Vi not liirget the auction anleof town lots n Rock wood, oppnwte this place which takes place to-day. Several lot- in • I'M I’I’.nn, have linen <oM ilaring the week »t private sale A F. Young s ice craain it hard to bent —-so <>ur “imp” says f»eo A Finding is sgrnt for one of tht beat Sewing Machines in the country — the linger Hard to beat—Morallew s pr i es for dry good*, notions, Ac A aplendid fit an i a good article can be ia l at f»en \ li-.g » Tathrirg eatsb lishmeu* f hie of our printers say* so. and I e If'owe M *ralle* has h line assortment o* tr«>* atid cap*, •titsb'e f«»r the hot Heather at hi* *tnn, H*j* Third Avenue A man, n» 11-1J \\ ni Berry. -< r lyr l*'»t not rotiily iuji»rrd 1y il , Irriumg o' a fop and * ti'iikeioi.li on )i -» head *!» !*• d a «rl' a» Wan? p hotel on Mnniity In*t. • tm A'U I* V* illiaior u*i rid | ;«•} -« noil » IomiiI tin i»i*rw'"*r - iiapeffft'f.g >t No 1 nrir 1* ’! v» i ... . Ini :ce cr«H n *»ilr>-iri in « ’ * lo« M i n A l* • 0.4 .*•? o- irt-t/t ni • lien I *. u III d Mrt l» • ** • y '' . • •% K >f' it * ill. Summer* ftmtnft V •< \ * j. . Il.» ' mr-l in . fMh f V f) Wr,. *1 *' ** |m«t-nif r * •• it,, if »••»•»,* * I «• I*'" !» •» nt«*» I ni il •• d, i .,r ii .«••* nr 15 ... „ , til l* k« I.f Hi, fmiA. ” ' ^'Mn’ i #o.1 il d harp at Um |^rii<ipt r.* „ # •idl caniti.#>tfi « iiit- r*«•#«r* t of 4 ,f « on . ... '""•■I'll.' »- -vo.'r*;* „lt „t, *»!.» of Ol»».'Ml. Judge Bowl*n, nflirren Bottom, (athrr in law ot the late Gen. A. O Jenkins o* this county, came near tlrowning last Mon day, while petting off the st»*niner t>riole, t* she Isndtd at our wharf, making a uiss step. He was rescued by the hanJs of the boat and some gentlemen, and t here ore, we art happy to be able to chronicle Cl 1 . t than a little ducking ^ • m — The editorial excursionists, undercharge of Major N II Hotchkiss, will arrive in tins city next Tuesday morning on the 10 1 o'clock train. A »»»ceting w»« held thi« week, by the citis**ne, to make the necesaa 1 ry arrangements for their reception. We should have been glad to publish the pro ' ceedings n! the meeting, hut was not tur ! ni«l»e1 wieH a copy, notwithstanding in structions were given to have it done At any rate let everybody turn out and give the Mary lut'd editor. * hearty welcome — ^ • — ”I,-or cheap Drca* tiooda, go lo the Cheap Auction Store of llartitieou .V Co C W Teed, Jeweler. is one of the most enterprising bii.ine-a men nf this s-clion He fully understand- It is business, andean ntnke anything in bis line to order, a good as any Jeweler in the United Suites He hasjust made u» a beautilnl pln. which, though eomewhstd til suit, lie haseomplr ted in perfect order. He also keeps on hand a lull line of Wntclics, clucks, jewelre, Ac . which he is disposing of nt low rules for cash, ami in addition, gives every cu-to mer a ticket which gives an opportunity ol securing this beautiful bird clock—a handsome ornament for any house lie lias but a tew ol these tickets left, and as a consequence, lho«e wanting this splendid piece ol workmanship, will call at once at his Watch Depot, No. '.107 Third Avenue - — ^ • m Hot weather is coming last, and now in the time to luiv your ice cream freezers water coolers and refrigerators Thomas i Med lord keeps a lull line of wicli ..Is. Store on 3d Avenue between Sth and 9th street* if I 1 Ik* weather during tlie week lias been a I few degree* cooler than it was the previ on* week, and we have been blissed with several nice showers. On Wednesday, * slight scrimmage j took place in our city between two indi I virtual*—one white Mini the other hla< k A third party sought to interfere, but was I soon set to one side Wo are happy to I say little or no damage was done, ms (lie | parlies were soon separated by the bv | slander*. Harper & Webb continue to receive, regularly, Western Reserve ituiier of a prime quality. We believe they supply ‘ all tiie hotels in (hi* section. The dwelling houses of 0. I. iSimel ntd W I. Prickett, on I*'otirtli Avenue, nre now approaching completion Wesui |*ose Mr. Sinael will occupy hi* own, while that of Mr. Pricketf * is, we understand, being built lor a preacher. I he demand lor meat, in thi* city, lias increased to such an extent that .1 M *\o | hie, on Third Avenue, sbv* be b*a to slaughter two beeves a day Mr. Kilgore * also do ng a good business in that line A Hood I hixo—Messrs Markham I razier, ol this city, have prepared a good thing lor housekeeper* in the way o' a | furniture polish We have tried the article, And must say it ('tighten* up our old fur niture handsomely They nre now c*n vusing the county tor it* sale, thereby giv ing *11 an opportunity ol securing it_ I bey aUo want agents throughout the country lo sell it It is really a good 1 thing. Ihe v heap Auction Store have just received ami er big lot of Dry Hoods wh cli is being sold cheaper tima ever I>tki- Jlowm, nnr ro-inty ,r. r(.. l-ort. Il„,t It. |,rnjrrra«i„p *low|v. Hr rr qnr«M to, ID -tnlr that nil ownrn, or k,r|> rra of hilliard ItMf., htitrl-*, t-ninnn., or anythin/ rl»r on whirl, a tax ir r««|iiirt*<l. arr invitnl to anvr tlirn-i.rlvra tnmlilr hr ralln i; on him iniinrtlialrlr, ami piiv tlirir tax, a. I' r law flora ttol rrqtitre htm to po Iron* h,,tt*r to honar Hi- atMreaa i. I'ahrllr || w \-„ (>t. SVH.lt,,.,|,,, p,r,y {i ttr,. fir.-, atfl xr-’tirmrn w,t|, , plrntifiil aitp. I (-1) t.l provt.iot,. rr.*.,. | t|,, ri»r. ft.r lit, >"r.Of •i-rt.-lm > ||, . ,I,v » n.|„„, . xrnr.t .n ..I know « l.Ht tort.., r t-.r m .r|, , I, i|, ., ,4r ,, , (||„r I. ,.),,.,, • 11 I- - • -, ■ • , . | , Ak ’ ' ' 1 ' - os .hi.. , .< . ....I 00*1 Hljf>« ftj | | , . , , % m 1 " *»* * *•- M r-l mr -.i tl.r SV. \ r , ... ,, frtAA ’ ! ‘ .. ■' - - . ■ l„. ... , . to iVh*t«W'4 \Y f „ I | t. u'- . 'il-t tytar..*,, II. i'n itr-.inl an I,. . , • - I » a WMkt A v -* omoy of o.„ r„-,r„. Br, ,tBeiPf tn thrt, lou .1 C , . rth.nl, . „,y K,^ flea, and a,«o’,| hate hr, „ long ago, We devote a great deal of our apace this week to the Chesapeake nud Ohio Itailroad and ita 'r ester n connections, because we he lieve it to he as interesting to our rcaderi *• anything we can publish II. E Doiidieel has the agency for tin Celebrated E-tey Organs, one ol the ver) beat, and ta prepared lo lurnish ail who an lovers of good music with one on easonubh terms. - ^ -o ^ Dr. E. S Buffington has received in*or mat on thnt hi* horse is cut in Wayru county So much lor advertising in tin A ROUS. m • — John Snider start* I or Berbouravilli every other morning, be lore tuany ol ou citixen* are a-tir, with bread from th Huntington Bakery, to supply the good pec pie of that place with the necessaries ol .ife bourtli of July, the anniversary of on nation a birthday, is rapdlv approaching and as yet no steps have been taken t comm *rnorate it. It is a day dear to ever true American heart, and we tru-t on citisenn will take hold at once and shot to the world that we still reverence an honor the memory of Washington, defier i son. and others who gave to us the glor • »us Sih e arid St'ipes, and the freedom an, I Lnion of the States. 11 nothing more, le is have a meeting to hear the Declaratioi : *1 Independence read and ghe three roll ing cheers lor our whole country. 1 lie Baptist Festivnlon Wednesday even :ng was one of the most mjoyuhle nil'ain it Ims been our privilege to witness in the city Everybody una there with then wives nnd sweethearts, and the manner it which the strawberries and ire ereatn dis appeared, showed conclusively that u! knew how to appreciate the good things o this world Atari early hour the straw tierriea disappeared, and a good many were disappointed in consequence Alter tin refresh merits were t alen, anmeol the ladiet perpi Irntei a cruel joke on the voting gen tlemen by getting them to pay lor looking ut the mitten, which, judging Iroin appear ances, hot few of the young men Wert strangers to. 'Ihia was nut light, lad.es, tor you were prolong, a very severe wound. " ejhave uot yet le.irtn-1 ilic receipt , hut are certain that a handsome pro.it was re aliz-d The brick building ol.l. \V Vet Ian ley on Second Avenue, work on which was suspended because of the inability to gel lumber, is now being pushed forward again , nnd will soon he another ornament to our city. Mr. V. will occupy it with his store. Our genial Irieud, Sam (li lt-on, is doing | quite an extensive business in the wtiole i-ale line with the merchatits along the railroad. These men lit ihetti squ te on the head in sending their orders here, lor our merchants aril as cheap as at nil v point on the Ohio river, and Sim is one of ilie lust lellnWa in the world to deal will , It not bring generally known, we will stole that J. 1. Wood has an assortment ol iron mantels, and also that his pntent attachment (or his Gtnte* can he t s si with slate or marble mantels Go to him and get wliat yon wnnt in that line. Ei.u iiua or ornt i:ns. At a stated meeting the Masonio I.mlge of this city, the following ollicers were elec ted f ir the ensuing year; das K Morrow M; (ii-o Cullen. S. Warden ,1 Owen " nil, d Warden; Tims V'eillnrd. Treasur er M II Brooks. Se wetnry. The I.o.l .P is reported in n flourishing condition At a meeting ol the ( atholic Beneficial Society ol this city, held at tin- Catl.olic Chnpt I. Holiday .June-1, 1ST i the 1 I owing . tTi er* wr'e re-elected for the next eusu ing lerin I T IVn-Jergast. l'resideiu, Wm Koiihv. Vice President; .1 W Verlander Ifecoriliug Secretary; Bernard Smith Fi uanrial and Corresponding Secrrtrirr M Conley. Treasurer M Pendergi.i .l„njtor With such officer* this aoeietv will con tinue to prosper Every Catholic the county •hon'd become a inenilo-r and thus make provision -or themselves g,„| ohirdren. in ea.s of w'ckness or c|r*-|, a /’* •T-4luirn»»l—On Sun.Jur ., H,b .. af -I,7, I, i , ,'f tn Ihi. oily, hr II.,. .1. I- n... v ., h" I'oiH m l Ml.. Kill, gfmp.ua. Mur h.rlih .II I p.o.poilty nlway. ^.1,1 pathir.y of III, happy oooplo Huntinyton Post Office OJH. r /fill,8 t , , ^ ", i 'll I Villi Ra.totn. ... *• *” »* l.. .1 , I. v' ” »>'-p o. Kri-li* jr. •* y • . i y I m ■ • 'r ». v n 1?;. YOU jN Cjr Kn i.ri.l. r .,r S/f/r I't. ('mim StiJbon crow rr orxojv er y 'Jd d-wr ubimt // lrtn,.(io', Cb on ti"i» .Vtero H’igtigytog, W Vfc. • JNO. HOOK RUSSEL M. KltoKJXL SI1LIJ5R. j g RUSSEL & MILLER, C ^Wholesale & Retail Grocers-; anti Dealers in all kind* of jjj - QDEENSWARE, WOODEN WARE, - TORACCOS. CIGARS, I'n.NKECTIONKItV, Ac p 0 ea.AU Goods delivered free of charge.*** 53 fi^Third Avenue bet. 9th ani 10th Its., Ili.vriMnos, tv. t',.7 J. W. VERLANDER, Wholesale anti Kt tail Dealer in CHOICE GROCERIES, LIQUORS, WINES, CIGARS and TOBACCO. ; Coun/n/ Produce token in Exchange for (roods. Goods delivered in any part of the City free of charge. Second Avenue between Seventh amt ICtyhth etreete, 1 "-v (Opposite Paaaenger Depot,) HUNTINGTON. W, VA. T. S. GARLAND & CO. l>EALKltS in C*oi>ds and GroeerieN9 UK A It I-.1/1 in: CLOTIIIXO, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Notions, &c. O X T II I U I) A V K X U E, J\e.et Poor to II id! A- Pu// in//ton's Store, HUNTINGTON, WEST VA. -A._E6j±! YOU INSURED? ... »•* >r.. u..*ei .v i ,,"1' \V.. V, ' ‘ ", C‘" ' tl,r P»'r<>"*B<- -n niicrnllv !.wtnwed on \ iv Y v L ' i .T"™'" P " 1 lr l""~l reliable coni pa,lit-g in nnr own Mate, IIH »,|| .- prr.lc.ve.nra .,i„c enjoved .bo c^fidclc ? , ' »>"" I<aj.;n ever since (lie commencement ol business lure, we nr.. „,a .. ,he »’l“- . " 1 ,llr f,,|le" iia> ('oiimanies: HOME, of Columbus, Ohio; ! RANKLIN. of Wheeling; FIRE AND MARINE, of Wheelin'*: ETNA, of Wheeling; STATE, of Parkersburg. .n „ CONTINENTAL, of Now York Uieso Companies represent a capital of over 3 >,000.000. DOWNED & TITUS. Over the l’ost Office. A) * § O 5 a Hit W O « 0. ; . I | „ 4 5 il|f 2, ^ 2 .2 T ; o 3 < ! sf !| 9 &D I JS i i a ; r. o 1t-.fi w J J *& \ i 3 g 7 * g IfDI Eh hH S ^ S .2 5 (n *- & l ? o q3 ^ 5 - sd “ d | -f-: r-* H - “ S*{ i * 111 o W i? £ ?!|j| .r Sii vi:, i:, President. T. C. Boonn. Sec’y A Treaa J. ff Bonsai.l, Kup't M r>*vl" V *<•*• Pres t S. S„ vb.-k, An t Snp BUCKEYE ENGINE CO., .Mniiiifiictnrt-ra of S't 2A5I ENGINES tor itll purposes, Irom :M to UHl liorv? |h»« t*r; Direct Action Circular Sate Mitts, HALL’S SELF-ACTING SHINGLE IAACHINE3, 4>l» ’lU IIIMItl (DAiaui.n Sen I for general circular giv ng prices. Address Salem, Uoltinihiitiin county. Ohio, WANTED: Kvcrvlcxly to know that the best place to bnv FURNITURE, is at H. E. BON STEEL’S. Bureaus, ICe<lste;tils,Tables <•11 M l: Itl SKs. \\ tlcmtORKH, H IT itK bfi, f'hah’H of all !:imlx. M. ITT/:i:ss/:s ru.i.nw s. *£iieen City Spring Bed PERFECTION MATTRESS for The Celebrated Sstey Cottage Organs. Ihr<,emh«r th« pints*, 3d Avenue above 11th Street, HlKTINOTuX, \T. Va