Daily Huronite, The (Newspaper) - August 6, 1886, Huron, South Dakota VOL l HURON DAKOTA FRIDAY AUGUST 6 1886 THE DAILY WEEKLY WEEKLY ADVERTISING Hindi liuch Z Inches 3 Inches column Vi column l column 2 SWK 50 1 1 50 250 4 00 6 00 1000 1 25 200 800 585 8 00 1200 160 SCO 876 650 0 00 1500 Si oo 1 75 100 475 775 1100 00 00 825 6 00 700 1000 2100 3500 500 700 850 1800 8500 6000 00 800 1200 1500 85 OC 60 100 K Legal advertising at legal rates Special notices 10 cents per line Job Work neatly and promptly all kinds of and Blank work and prim Lawyer's in the approved legal Weekly Edition is published Thursday ONE YEAU 00 SIX 1 00 60 Weekly is believed to be the oest paper in the Territory for those in the States desiring to in- form themselves regarding its resources etc with a view to emigration As an advertising medium it ia not excelled hv any newspaper in Dakota For ONE it will bo sent six months postage paH any whore 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 THE NEWS The Congress is Passed and the x Summer Almost Ended ami Dakota is not Nor Indian is not and ber Claim Laws Remain But Taxation to the Amount of is Loaded Upon Dakota Fanners and Laborers TCI Run a Which they Have no Representation Murder Aberdeen Matters of General of advertising mado known on plication at the counting room S fc Editors anil Proprietors CITY OF HURON Platted May 10th 1880 First building April 1880 First Service May 6th 1880 First train June 1880 Population County Seat Beadle County Holly of Water Works Only system in the Territory Sis Methodist finest in Territory Excellent Schools Headquarters Dakota Central Railway over COO c-s Finest lepot in Dakota Three and two private Banks Financial south-eastern Dakota Bank over U 8 D S Office V S TO S Surveyor Office Office of of Immigration Office of Doard of Agriculture Finest Opera I louse in Dakota Two daily livu four monthly papers and two Manufacture flour brick stone carbonated waters figure carriages and wood work Most Cily in till marck Tribune entitled to pensions should address E C Walton who makes a specialty of Pensions Bounty etc Apply in person or address with stamp for return postage E C WALTON rear zoom oyer Burnham Trevett Kattis Huron Dax W WHEELER ATTORNEY AT LAW HURON DAK over American Investment Co Sd street D WALLING ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR HURON DAKOTA Office over Boadle County National Bank A B COUNSELOR AT LAW HURON DAKOTA KELLBY GEO C COOPER ATTORNEYS AT LAW BMP BLOCK ADJOURNMENT OF CONGRESS WASHINGTON August first session of the 19th congress ended day The president signed the River and The fortification was the only appropriation measure that failed to become d law The total appropriations ara FIRE AT DE SMET Special to the DE SMET Aug warehouse of the Farmers Shipping tion at this place was burned at 10 o'clock last night It was occupied by Stokes Bros of Watertown whose lobs was about 600 bushels of wheat and pounds of flour About pounds of twine was in the building belonging to a firm in 111 The only insurance was the building for in the Dakota Mutual of Huron SENSATIONAL HIGHMORE ITEMS Special to the HIGHMORE Dak Aug Tollman returned from the tion last night and brought with him the remains of the man found lying in the prairie the man has evidently been dead three or four months and was murdered His skull was crushed in and a bullet was found Aside from his clothing nothing was found except a comb button hook and the fragments of a memorandum book The jury returned a verdict that the man came to his death by a gun shot wound at the hands of some person unknown City marshal Lynch was married yesterday to Miss Ray Turnier Postmaster Wm H Tomlinson has been on trial for the past two days charged with assault with intent to commit rape upon Agnes M a little French girl fifteen of age Tne examination will be con- cluded to-day The evidence of the territory is all in and presents a strong case against Tomlinson ABERDEEN SUICIDE ABERDEEN Aug 9 o'clock last night the well known judge J W Hallett of this city committed cide in his office by shooting himself through the body with a revolver The ball entered just below the heart and was taken out on the back near the spinal column Judge Hallett was about 33 years old Came from Mt Carroll 111 to Aberdeen in 1882 Was made City justice on the of the city and held the tion at the time of his death He was given to occasional deep drinking and was in a state of intoxication on the evening of the suicide Some be- lieve he was shadowed by some deep dark secret which drove him to and finally to self tion ASHTON MURDER NOT SUICIDE ASHTON Dak Aug coroner in the case of Alphonse finds that he was murdered by body unknown and did not suicide as reported He had been away from home and returned late in the ing and was shot through the heart with his own gun as he approached by some person concealed in the house The gun was then placed be- hind the door inside Suspicion rests upon a man who had previously worked for him and who had been to the Black Hills all summer but who was seen in the neighborhood the day previous to the murder but has not been seen since It is supposed they had some trouble in settling The murdered man leaves no family or relatives in this country his relatives all being in France THE funeral of the late Samuel J Tilden will take place to-morrow THE dastardly murder of Rev Geo C Haddock at Sioux City con- to create great excitement throughout the state There is no abatement of the confidence ed on all hands that the der was instigated by the lawless saloon element as a part of a premeditated plan of tion against those who were intent upon the enforcement of the itory law of whom Mr Haddock was a zealous leader It was a great take as well as a great crime It will react with terrific force The best thing the saloon men of Iowa can do now is to immediately shut up shop The State Fair Yankton Telegram The fair at Huron will run from Sept 6 to 10 and great preparations are making to render it a Home Wolsey Journal Henry Geffert killed a dog in his pasture the Bother day that exhibited all the symptoms of hydrophobia Duluth Huron Denver Northville Advance The Duluth Huron Denver road is how building from Sauk Cen ter It will be completed this season as far as the Dakota line at a point a little south of Big Stone and in the spring will be pushed through to ron yia Clark NO 184 Got Em in Massachusetts Exchange A 100 feet long and as large around as a barrel ventured within 200 yards of the shore at port Mass last week Always Reaching Ree Heights Press Huron always reaching for the good things of this land is trying to induce Editor McManima of Pierre to locate among them Thoroughbreds and Grain Brookings Press Brookings county should make an effort to capture two prizes at the territorial Fair this fall The stock and grain premiums We have some of the finest stock in the United States and this year our grain is turning out better than in any other county in the territory The Banner County should not loose this o to come to the front Want to See Him Elected Marion Sentinel Many of our exchanges are ing it up for Gifford They want to see him nominated and elected gate to congress again That's right boys In our opinion he has dona as well as it was possible for any man to do under the circumstances and if a delegate is any use to Dakota un- der this administration we want to see him go back for another term More Harvester Wolsey Journal From J C Schaller of Kellogg township who gave us a call day we learn that a 14 year old daughter of Wm Schug of that town while carelessly resting her hand on the binding attachment of a ter while at work had her fingers ly crushed It was necessary to the two middle fingers at the first joint and the fore and little fingers at the nail The Elements United on Gilford Carthage Prairie Home Judge Palmer is for Gifford Gen Campbell is for Gifford Dr Ward is for Gifford John R Gamble is for Gifford Gov Mellette is for Gifford J H Westover is for Gifford John H Drake is for Gifford J W non is for Gifford A Davis is for ford John A Owen is for Giford Frank Pettigrew is for Gifford T D Kanouse is for Gifford The boys are all for Gifford The sky has a cant Gifford overcast Strange Disappearance Newspapers are requested to copy the statement that John Haberly a young man about 22 years old left home about two miles south of co Iowa on the evening of June 19 with a horse and buggy to go to Cresco since which time nothing has been heard of him AB he was a steady upright young man foul play is suspected If any one can give in- formation about him it will be a great relief to his