Daily Huronite, The (Newspaper) - June 10, 1886, Huron, South Dakota VOL 1 HURON DAKOTA THURSDAY JUNE 10 1886 136 THE DAKOTA DAILY AND WEEKLY ADVERTISING RATES YR lluch 1 1 1 1 a 5 00 fl nri 2 inches 8 inches ii column vi column no 2 50 4 00 6 00 00 8 00 5 25 S 00 12 3 75 6 50 9 00 15 475 775 11 00 22 00 7 00 1000 2200 00 8 00 18 00 35 00 00 15 00 35 00 60 Of 100 H Legal advertising at legal rates Special 10 cents per line Job Work neatly and promptly executed uo all kinds of Book and Blank work Lawyer's Briefs in the approved legal Weekly Edition is published Thursday YEAR go 00 SIX MONTHS 1 00 THREE MONTHS 50 v is believed to be the oest paper in the Territory for in the States desiring to in- forni themselves regarding its resources etc with fc view to emigration As an advertising medium it is not excel led by any newspaper in Dakota For ONE it be sent six months postage anywhere in the wide world The Daily is published at 5 o'clock each afternoon except Sunday It has a large and rapidly ing circulation both at home and abroad OSE YEAR SIX MONTHS 4 50 ONE MONTH 75 ONE WEEK 20 of advertising made known on plication at the room JDAViS KETCHUM and Proprietors CITY OF HURON Platted May 10th 1880 First building April First Religions Service May 6th 1680 First train June Population County Sent County Pop illation Holly system ot Water Works drainage in the Territory Six Methodist finest In Territory Excellent Schools Headquarters Dakota Central Railway in Tli roe and two private Banks Financial south-eastern Dakota Bank deports over 1 S U S S Laud U S Office of Commissioner of 1 in migration ot Dakota Hoard of Agriculture Finest Opera House in Dakota Two daily live weekly four monthly papers and two Manufacture flour brick otone carbonated cigars carriages and ornamental wood work Accessible City in all D WALLING ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR HUBON DAKOTA Office over Beadle National Bank A B MELVILLE COUNSELOR AT LAW HURON DAKOTA GEO C TrELLEY COOPER ATTORNEYS AT LAW REED BLOCK TT BOSS Physician and Surgeon next Boom Huron Dakota Those entitled to pensions should address E C Walton who makes a specialty of Pensions Bounty etc Apply In person or with stamp for return postage E C rev BOND Bunliam Trevett A Buoa Dam THE NEWS The State League Goes Bravely on in Miner County A Full Account of the Proceedings of the Convention at Pierre The Senate Passes the ing Two New Land Districts in Dakota Gladstone Will Appeal to the People to Support Home Rule The Oregon Election Conies out ly Mixed With iu the Lead in City Grts the Fisheries Troubles Married STATE LEAGUE MOVEMENT June tirst lar meeting of the Carthage state league No 7 occurred last evening with Dr D D Martin president in the chair Speeches were made by the chairman Hon J H Patten At- torney Wm and T McConnell of Carthage and S P Griffin Esq of Clark county a democrat over 30 years of age who had not yet been able to vote for president These gentlemen warmly espoused the cause of the Dakota State league The meeting passed a resolution thanking Hon W D Hill chairman of the house committee on territories for his efforts in behalf of the ion of the territory on the 7th ard parallel and all signed a memorial urging him to secure the passage of the Hill without ence to the Harrison By resolution of the meeting the chairman was instructed to procure speakers from abroad for a mass meeting to be held in Carthage day evening June 22 The league is new sions daily and by the time election day arrives Miner county will pre- sent a solid front on the question of division and statehood under the Sioux Falls constitution CONVENTION Special to the PIERRE June fair audience was present this morning at the opening of the association Follow ing devotional exercises Dr burn delivered a lecture on Bible illustrated by two large maps After the lecture considerable time was consumed in the discusion of Leading Scholars to led by Rev Mr Hull of Valley Springs Country was the subject of a very interesting talk by the Bev Mr Boss of Nebraska After the appointment of a number of committees Bev D S McCaslin of Huron conducted devotional for half an hour when the tion was pronounced by Bev A A Murphy and the association ed till 2 o'clock Tne afternoon session was held in Riverside Park and was largely at- tended A children's meeting was conducted by Mr Herald at which sixty dren were present Mrs Barker addressed the bly on the subject of Primary Teaching Mrs Stacy of Iowa gave a Bible John the Beloved Disciple This proved to be the most ing session thus far of the present meeting Evening church was packed to its utmost capacity to listen to the temperance addresses by Mrs Barker Mr Herald and dent Coffman Mr D P Ward sang The writing on the and the ation adjourned till 9 o'clock day morning DAKOTA DISTRICTS WASHINGTON June to create two additional land districts in Dakota was passed to-day This authorizes the president to point a register and receiver for each district GLADSTONE'S ANNOUNCEMENT Gladstone will to-morrow inform the house of commons of the ment's intention to appeal to the try after obtaining the necessary vote supply to tide over the elections will probably be dissolved on June 26 A telegraphic message was received this afternoon from the queen by Gladstone It is under- stood to contain her majesty's tion for the dissolution of parliament THEY HAVE GOT THEIR IRISH UP IN FAST BELFAST June are again rioting here to-day They have wrecked a hundred houses in the city two of which they burned The ers have broken into several whiskey stores and possessed themselves of the contents A number were lying about in the gutters drunk Others made desperate or maudlin by drink are prowling about the streets crying out To hell with the In pre- vious assaults made by the police on the rioters twenty-five of the ter have already been severely ed by buckshot The police have been ordered to fire ball to-night in the event of a general renewal of the rioting SENATOR ALDRICH RE-ELECTED NEWPORT R I June the joint assembly of the legislature day the election of Hon Nelson rich as United States senator for Rhode Island for a term of six years from January 4 1887 was confirmed THE FISHERIES TROUBLES GLOUCESTER Mass June is learned to-day that a large secret composed of southern mackerel capitalists owning 175 bels has been formed for the purpose of forcing the United States to take action against Canada They pose to give the government one month longer then will take care of The organization has been adopted into of bor who will order fish boycotted on land that come by rail The bers pledge themselves to drive away every Canadian vessel bringing fish to the states RESULT OF THE OREGON ELECTION PORTLAND Ore June returns from every county in the state except two show that the cans have elected beyond doubt con- gressman superintendent of public instruction and state printer The Democrats have elected beyond doubt governor and treasurer The crats held a jollification to night over election FOR SPEAKERS CARTHAGE June Hugh J Campbell will speak this week day evening at Doland Spink county Friday evening at Volga Brookings county in company with Governor Mellette Saturday evening at water McCook county Gen W H Beadle will speak at points in Spink Hand Faulk Hughes Sully Potter Walworth and Campbell shortly Other eminent speakers will be an- for other counties at an early date THOS McCoNNELL Secretary Dakota State League DE SMET DE SMET June to The Farmers are now in lent spirits The heavy rain of day night gave grain a soaking and assured the flax crop It also placed the ground in fine condition for breaking Crops never looked finer than at present PATTI MARRIED SOME MORE SWANSEA Wales June civil marriage of Mme Adelina Patti and Signor Nicolini took place here day The ceremony was performed at the office of the French consulate The office was surrounded by a crowd of people who cheered the bride and groom when they departed SIOUX CITY CATCHES ON DUBUQUE Iowa June City has been selected as the place to hold the state ment next vear THE people are the source of all just government of the people So Say We all of Us Sioux Fall Mark Bridge says that while at Pierre he saw a telegram from ex- Governor Ordway to H J Sims which stated that the that was ahead of the Sioux reservation on the house calendar had been laid over for two weeks and that the prospect for the passage of the reservation was good All Dakotans will tainly hope so This measure baa been pending for three years and the territory has suffered beyond com- putation in consequence of the failure of congress to open to settlement this vast stretch of country the pass