New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
May 1, 1889 · Page 2 of 9
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OKLAHOMA OR BUST~ GALLANT GJAOT. MURRlELL thusiastic ebeer which ren.6 tlie Kansas alias MINN£SQO. CTJLUNG& Aufderheide/*-*?wz the first step toward the- realization' of "Fr. hopes and dreams of years and! the reward for the sacrifices of the past was taken. The The Man Whose Heroism Saved the C.H. CHAJDBOU1UV, BOSS, The News of tlie Week Throughout The Race for Land Across the Erstwhile train ran slowly, as there was erreat danger Lives of the Wrecked Dan- ,* of misplaced rails and switches or obstructions the Entire State.. C' Preildenli Manufacturer of Dead Line Wild and of various kinds,, placed there by those mark's Passengers. COP. Minn, and Centra Strs. Woolly. gone before and who wanted a corner in the Fire, Well Building- a Steeple best lands in sight. I was 9:4 0 when the Winona has organized an old settlers' NEWULM, sign which marks the state line and the di MINN. association. No one-is eligible PHILADELPHIA. April 22.—The steamship Brick, viding line from the Cherokee strip was whose settlement does not date back Missouri, with 36 5 of the people from the ABKANSAS CITY, Kan., April 22.—Oklahom CWlecuonsant all bnMnest perhunifcg to **»"V"« reached. In was wrecked steamer Danmark, arrived at the to May, 1858. a is open. The trials, struggles and promptly Attended to. Fine Pressed Bric for American line steamship's dock this evening. SHEETED WITH A CHEEB: sacrifices of years are partially rewarded, Individual Responsibitiy, which rolled from the news car in front- to The county treasurer's vault at All were well on board with the exception of but the event of to-day and those of the days, ornamental fjronts* the rustlers caboose behind. I marked the three persons. All of the Danmark's passengers Pine City was blown open amd the •weeks and mouths to follow, will prove how departure from a state government toward a $500,000, look hearty and bright* aud show no far the supply is below the demand and safe robbed of between $100 and country where government is yet to be siens of the hardships which they must have necessitate further concessions to avert disorder, a the heat 6! shipping facilities ana S created and established. Still, the Cherokee 200. The police have a clue to the Eagle MiU Co. necessarily endured. General Passenger bloodshed and other conditions but trill pay a to mail order^ country lay between them aud the rainbow burglars. Agent John Bath, of the Thingvalla line,came little short of anarchy. The history of this land. There were no Indians to be seen from New York to make provisions for the until after Willow Springs was passed, when one day will forever be memorable in frontier Josephine Hancock, an unmarried NEW ULM, MINNESOTAI comfort of the people from the unfortunate a wagon load of bucks of the Poncha tribe annals and will leave behind a heritage lady of thirty years, shot herself at Manufacturers of- Danmark. He stated that all would be forwar^sd passed up the trail, who responded to the of litigation which will be fruitful to land her boarding house in Cloquet. She ROLLER FLOUB shouts and cheers of those on board the to their destination from this city if H. RudolphijA sharks and cl-iini attorneys, but be destructive train with sullen looks and gesticulations of satisActory arrangements could be made. is well respected, and no reason is to the claims of poor and honest settlers. defiance, as not evidently pleased at the Nearly all the emigrants are bound for points known for the deed. The Atchison, Topeka & Santa BY THE comingr of the pale face. Along the Pawnee in the West. Capt. Hamilton Murreil, the Fe railroad began running its sectional Gradual Reduction Hoik -A? trail the train also passed caravans of boomers commander of the Missouri, makes the following Berry M. May was arrested at Mankato, MANTFACTURER or & DEALKK trains out of Kansas City last wagons, many going south,, but some returning statement: on complaint of W. J. Wilson Boots and Shoes!' night and picking up cars at towards Kansas. Between Willow Systom. almost every station along the route. Hundreds Springs and the Poncha agency somebody in We left London with a general cargo for our for stealing various articles out of the first trip to Philadelphia on March 28. We had the newspaper car discovered a man riding of people were waiting at every depot a fair passage up to April 5, when we sighted the latter's room at the Gity hotel. May on the trucks beneath tue coach. Im and if the \re, all of which were filled before NEW ULM. MINN. steamship Danmark flying a siehal of distress. Minn, 3d N. strs., *vNew Ulm, Minn. admits his guilt. mediately an effort to open up negotiations The wind at the time was blowing strong from the border line was reached, could have with him were made, but the west. We bore down on ihe steamer and been coupled, they would have made a train St. Paul and Minneapolis, though found her disabled. Capt. Knudsen, her commander, they resulted unsuccessfully until the train A large assortment of men's and 'J:X miles in length. The crowds were composed reported that the tail end of his shaft stopped at Poncha, when the adventurous presenting aspects of much activity, boys' boots and shoes, and ladies' and was broken and he wished me to take his passengers of speculators, adventurers, sightseers, boomer on wheel* was taken up into the are passing through a period of business to New York. Owing to the state of the children's shoes constantly kept en ~'v thieves, gamblers, and a sprinkling of the car, elected an honorary member of the weathet and because of the fact that I was not depression as compared with hand. Custom work and repaiiing demi-monde. The farming element was not press association and furnished with refreshments prepared to accommodate such a number of people the lively times of two years ago. I declined to accede to liia request, but ottered largely represented, as all of the homesteaders out of a bottle, which he drank with promptly attended to. 4&' instead to tow his vessel to the nearest have gone on before. There were men relish amidst enthusiastic applause. He port. This offer Capt. Knudson accepted, and The Scandinavians of Winona are in the cars from every great city and important gave his name as Harvey Saddier, and said two hours after we first sighted the Danmark we making arrangements for a big celebration hn Hauenstein^f|r he was born in England, but had been in point in the country, and there was not placed a tow rope on board that vessel and proceeded this country for nine years and had come all slowly, turning to the sea and wind, and a state or territory in the country which dirt of the anniversary of Norwegian Obtained, and all PATENT BUS1HJ1SS attended heading northwest for St. John's, N. F„ which I the way from Seattle, Wash., to get a foothold BREWER Ife to for MODERATE FEES. Our office ta not have its representatives. These filled considered the best port to laake under the circumstances. independence, to. be" held May opposite the U. 8. Patent Office, and we can obtain in Oklahoma. He was elected as the The wind blew with tremendous all of the peats, occupied all of the standing Patents in less time than those remote from representative of the London Times and also force all night and progress was most difficult. WASHINGTON. Send MODEL, DXAWJNQ room in the aisles and filled up the spaces as the mascot of the new city of Guthrie, On April 6, finding that I could make no headway PHOTO of invention. We advise as to patentability ^.\ between the coaches, hanging on the iron in a westerly direction and seeing ice to The- wolf harvesters are still reaping and to make the bargain sure it "was agreed free of charge and we make NO CJ&AJiQM and S*v£\fr##- Ok windward. I decided to abandon my hope of banisters and girders with a grip UNLESS PATENT IS SECURED, he Rhould have one of the best lots in the a bountiful reward for their labors. reaching St. John's and determined to make for MALTSTER? For circular, advice, terms and references to heart of the city. At the last station outside St. Michael's, one of BOEN OF DESPAIB Another litter of four was actual clients in your own State. County, City oi of the Oklahoma Territory tiiere was a great and determination. The newspaper coach THE AZOEES ISLANDS. brought in Wabasha county by John crowd of boomers who had forsaken their The Danmark signalled to us: "Weare leaking •was the first out of Arkansas City. I teams and hoped to gain time by rail. There considerably there are now three feet of water King of Oakwood and the-bounty, Cppotite Patent Offiet, Waihtngton, It. CI con'amed representatives of all the leading in the aft hold, aad it. is gaining rapidlv." I Our brewery is fully equipped and able to fflj. _£*« being no room inside they climbed to the top $40, was paid to him.. asked what I should:do, and the signal came: newspapers in the couniry, who were compelled of the coaches and the entire train, from Bingham Bros. ill orders. •, fj'i "Keep on towing." The Danmark again signaled to yield room and comfort for the Mr. Grebe has charge of the bottling estate one end to the other, was lined with them. us. This time the signal read: "The Danmark A few days ago tbe residence of C. good of the cause. The conductors wera is sinking—we must abandon the ship. Will lishment. A TKANSFOEMATION SCENE. you take our passengers?"' Without a moment's J.. Crawley, vice president af the First In this way the line was reached about New Ulm, Mina. vigilant in the collection of fares, but it is hesitation I signaled back. "Yes.-I will take all 12:05. Before the late dead line was certain that a great many dead heads went National Bank at. Pipestone, was on board and do the best I can." I then cue the reached and passed, however, the great DEALERS IN through to the "promised land" in the rush towline and we dropped down to the Danmark. LUMBE entered by some midnight visitor, transformation scene had begun, and was R.Pfei A heavy swell was running during all of this and hurry and roar of the boomer campaign. plainly visible to the watchers from the but all the pay he got for his trouble memorable day, making the work of removing There was but little sight-seeing indulged in, train. First came came in view the whitetopped the people from the sinking ship one of great was $1.50 in small change- wagons, gathered togethed in groups as the crowd did not care to look at anything difficulty. After we had taken everybody from on the level prairie or in the little which diversify the Danmark, we pulled the plugs out of the until it got to Oklahoma, like the emigrant Rev. B. Simpsoni,. who. defrauded the face of the country. I was at bottoms of that vessel's boats which we had at Castle Garden who refused to pick Dealer ii the'bank at Sioux City recently, is A* used and left them to sink to the bottom of the once noticeable that the teams were not to LATH, SHINGLES, BOORS, Tip a silver dollar because he expected to find Atlantic, and I can't understand how the Minnesota be seen in any of these camps, and it was believed,to be Rev/.. Tkonapson, who picked up one of these boats six days later. gold in the street in the next block. At plain they id been taken out of the harness Our last view of the Danmark showed that vessel victimized one of the- Manka-to banks SASH AND BLIND. Arkansas City there were over seventy-five to be rode across the border by to be rapidly going down, her stern being almost the hard riders, who were to locate claims. coaches tracked in the yards awaiting even with the sea, and the water was less than a. year ago. The transactions CANNED, DRIED & A little further on and this conclusion was Lime, Cement and CoaL breaking over her. We threw overboard most the rusb. All of these were lowered aare exactly the same, save that proven to be the correct one, for the entire of our cargo between decks, consisting principally TRUITS into the yard's some distance beiow the face of the country, as far as the best field of baled rags, in order to accommodate the here-he was a Methodist while at deDOt The crowd began gathering on the large addition to our passenger list. On looking glass could carry the sight, was overrun Sioux City ne was a Presbyterian. over our provisions we found, after a careful Lowest prices always* platform two hours before daylight, and with horsemen galloping to the southward. B^omr suncX 25\ estimate of the number of mouths we had to Their fleetest horses'had evidently been long before the first faint streak of the dawn feed, we had only enough food on board to last Mrs.. Scolesv ©fthe town of Eden, picked for the work and they were carrying of the fateful day. the city was awake and three days, and I decided to make all possible their riders rapidly to the longed-for goal. Streams-cousnty swore out a warrant STOWB.WOODKR AND. WiLvU haste to the port of St. Michael's, which was 720 Opposite Railroad Depot, stirring. The streets presented a live, picturesque The ride of Paul Keveie dwindles into* obscurity miles away. On April 7, about ten hours after appearance. After the sun rose for the arrest of her hnsband, John .WAJUS. HEWULM, MINH beside the feat of horsemanship performed the transfer was made, Mrs. Linne, aged eighteen •yv crowds were rushing toward the center of HEWULM, MIN: in Oklahoma to-day. Eides of fifteen years, a Danish woman who was on the Scoles.. She says he threatened to or twenty miles were made in an incredible way to America to meet her husband, action from all parts of the city. Hotels shoot her and burn the house with FRANK FR1EDMANN, short time by old boomers familiar with the emptied their hundreds into the street cothouses GAVE BIETH TO A GIKL country and who knew where desirable lands '.n my cabin. The little stranger was christened her and their eight children. He is a contributed hundreds more out of were located. The day was cloudless and Atlanta Missouri. The child was born during a Scotchman, and about fifty years the hospitable homes of the citv, nearly all howling storm, which rocked the vessel and far away on the horizon both to the east and dealer in caused the sea to break over us. It must be remembered of which have entertained guests during the old* Domesticinfelicity is the reason west clouds of dust could be seen ascending that we were very short cf provision.?, from the hoofs of past week, came long strings of men carrying assigned. Groceries, Crockery. Stoneware, and this storm at the very outset of our journey grips, bundles, knapsacks and parcels of toward St. Michael's made u-fearful of reaching HUNDEEDS OP HOBSES, that port safely. On April 11 we lauded 370 of every possible and impossible de cription. A gentleman representing large rushing toward different destinations Manufacturer of and De&ier in the passengers and crew of the Danmark, including Hundreds of boomers and rustlers in their most cases, but some of them toward the' Blassware, Notions, Canned Capt. Knudsen, at St. Michael's. In dividing paper and pulp mill from the Fox «l* CIGARS, Ik same. One race for a goal could be easily impatience to get aboard rushed down enmaspe up our load we kept on board the Missouri, the River, Wis., paper mill district has distinguished. The Riders were apparently families, endeavoring, as far as possible, to leave to the yards ana attempted to force an evenly mounted they were neck and neck the single men and those not having children been in St. Cloud for the last few days entrance into the cars, all of which were securely Fruit, Flour, etc. TOBACCOS^ at St. Michael's. The same day we sailed from for a mile or two along the trail as far as locked. The excitement may be with a view of building a $75,000 St. Michael's with 365 people from the Danmark, they could be seen, and their eager and in-i including eight of the crew of that, vessel, who judged from the fact that a large number of tense looks and merciless slashings were mill there. He is well satisfied with PIPES were allowed to come with us. We had fine All goods sold at bottom prices and coach windows were broken out by people sufficient evidence of the prize they were weather all the way to Philadelphia, and a remarkably St. Cloud and her prospects. The running after. One saddled bub riderless who were anxious to secure seata small amount of sickness on board delivered free of cost to any part of mill will have a capacity of seven horse was iseen galloping along the trail, an considering the crowded condition of our boat. Cor. Minnesota and Centre the city. ominous sign of some accident or fatality A STRONG GUAED We have now three cases in the hospital. All tons of paper per twenty-four hours, which had befallen the rider. Some men the officers cheeifully gave up their quarters for streets* of railroad men was detailed to protect the and will employ seventy-five men. N E W MINN. were in charge of the horses, and the use of the women and children, and the best NEWULM, 'Ml^tf company's property, and they had a contract of good nature has prevailed the entire trip. We were evidently riding relays toward the goal. had plenty to eat on the voyage from St. Michael's of unusual proportions' on their hands. The A few new cases of scarlet lever Out of the dust which arose toward the here, having taken on a supply at that place Jno. Neun? GEO. BENZ & SONS. crowd was pauic-strieken. After waiting so east could be seen after the train had have developed in Wabasha county, amply sufficient to last us. many eventful days and nights for the hour reached the summit of a hisrh siding, a the disease jseems to be of a milder wagon caravan fully two miles in length of action to come, men were seized with a Importers and Wholesale Dealer*in NOTHWESTERN PASSENGERS. ann which was being sped to the utmost NEW YOKE., Special Telesram. April 22—A type than in cases previously reported. sudden fear that they would be left in the WINES & speed of irs horses. These caravars were E. Johnson, the general Northwestern a^ent. Dealer in lurch, and that fear served to make them Thus far but two case? have plainly out-distanced by the horseback O O S of the Thingvaila nne at St. Paul, arrived like a drove of stampeded cattle. There was riders, and after several miles of the territory here from Pniladelphia to-night. To the proved fatal. The rigid quarantine LIQUORS, a vain attempt at good humor iu the struggle had been traversed it was seen that the HatSy Caps, Notions, A PIONEEE TEESS correspondent Mr. Johnson which has been maintained under best riders were winning the best prizes. said, were some few things of interest which concealed the grim purpose behind, Groceries* Provisions^ One homesteader who had secured a magnificent the instruction of the health officers to the Northwest about the and there was no quarter shown in the 217 & 219 E. &rd Str. St. Paul, Mian quarter-section of rolling land, had Danmark's passenger that would probably has materially curtailed the spread Crockery and Glassware, rush for a It was a wild west dug a hole two or three feet deep at that not be mentioned in the press dispatchea crowd headed toward a new field of the disease. corner of it where the surveyor's section Green, Dried and Canned The Missouri was docked at 6 o'clock The PETEB SCH of enterprise and development, and was located, and where he had driven nis passengers were in good health, the only indisposed Uruits, etc, etc. 'X stakes, not looking upon these evidences of John Walker was arrested at Wabasha person iu the whole lot bein°- a no one who has never seen such a thing possefsion as sufficient. young child. The Thingvalla company made in action can have the remotest conception charged with breaking into the arrangements with the Pennsylvania E tilroad of it. An amusing and at the same time will always take farm produce la exchange house of Joseph Benz of West Albany company to forward all the Western pathetic incident of the early morning was a for goods, and pay the highest market price for ej) and Northwestern passengers from Phila^elaphia Clue to a Crime, and stealing clothing and other property W 1 -DEALER IN,- cattle train laying on a side track loaded at midnight to-night. Through "the kinds of paper rags. of the value of $100. He was A great Falls telegram says: Councilman with a boomer, his horse, wagon and a cow, courtesy of Peter Wright & Sons the steamship LUMBER Jerry Collins, who has returned from a company was allowed the use of held to the grand jury, and, being Iu connection with my store Ihnte a first-clast wife and children and all his little household journalistic trip to Kibbey, describes the their docks and the Pennsylvania trains wiil saloon furnished with a splendid bUiard table aa effects. He was a merry fellow, and unable to procure bail, was commited clue which he and others found to a dark load right upon the dock. A substantial Bxycnstomers will alwars find good liquor* 4 guyed the crowd unmercifully for not going to jail. The prisoner is an old crime committed fouryears ago. Mr. Collin3 meal was provided for every one upon landing tigarsv&nd arery forenoon a splendid lnnekt. through, as he expressed It, without change and the passengers will also be furnished says: '-Upon reaching Kibbey we learned offender, having served terms in the of cars to avoid the rush. with the necessary provisions for their journey. from Judge Larkin that a human skeleton AH goods purchased or"tu«^riU bo dellrered If, penitentiary both in this state and They, are due in Chicago Wednesday had been found a day or two before on the "I travel in my own special coach," said he, any part of the cKy free of cost. morning and St. Paul an a Minneapolis passengers, "like Jay Gould or Vanderbilt." steep grade on the Kibbey & McCarthy road, Illinois. and those for other points in the Minnesota Street, y«w Pirn, Klnej'" "You'il set there too late," yelled somebody in about seven miles from the former place. the crowd. Northwest will leave Chicago at 5:30 on We proceeded to the place and found the The little boy, Anton Gitz who disappeared LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, Meat Market/ "Never mind," replied the boomer, "I'll get Wednesday afternoon on the Onicago &Northwestern, skeleton. Near by was some clothing which Sunday afternoon, was there all the same." arriving at S Paul and Minneapolis \i proved on investigation to have been a canvas It had leaked out during the wakeful early on Thursday. There are found Tuesday afternoon by the side SASH, BLINDS, coat with a flannel lining. We naturallv probably 150 people on tne Missouri bound hours of the night that the press special sousrht a solution of the mysterious find and of a fire on the bank of a small creek tor the Norchwest. Miss Emily Loffren of M. E E Prop'r. coach would be a part of the first train to reeeived one from Judge Larkin. He said he Hudson, Wis., who is well known as achurch only a mile or two from his home at —aDd all kinds of— move out. The railrcad management had had been living in at section nine years MiNirasoTA S T. N E W ULM.MINNfr choir singer in Minneapolis, was anions the Sturgeon Lake. He was not cold, succeeded well in keeping this fact a secret. and knew of no case of mysterious disappearance first-class passengers on the Danmark. She Building Material. so he had but one theory to offer. No one but representatives of the press were arrived safe and well on the Missouri, and but was very hungry. To W. A. 'HB nndersigned desires to Inform the people e| Some four years ago Steve Stoner, a Highwood will proceed aG once to the Northwest. Mr informed of the fact, or knew the location New Ulm and ricinity that ht has re-establish' Hayden, of the St. Paul & Duluth ranchman, murdered a man he had Johnson says the B!earner Hekla, which left sd his meat market and Is now prcapared to wa» of the coach and the time of its departure, employed simply to avoid, paying him Coristianssand for this country last Sunday land office, is due in great measure flEW ULM, MIUB on Die eld customers and friends with only the but it is impossible to keep such information wages due. When circumstances began has 35 0 passensers for the Northwest The Citizens"Bank, best fresh and eured meats, sausages, lard and evi the credit of finding the little one. from people who sit up all night to find out erythlng nsnally kept in a first-class market TM to point to Stoner's guilt he new steamer Norway will take the place of the shortest and easiest way of getting into highest mafketprice will be paid for FAT CAMS fled thecountry and has not been heard from. the Danmark in the May sailings. As Mrs. Evans, the landlady at IXJ!, HIDES, WOOL, KTC. the promised land. The result was that It was then remembered that a man named Faribault was going through the ErPLB. when the newspaper coach was backed up Valentine, who had worked for Stoner nearly two years, had suddenly disappeared some S E A N A A at a point below the depot the entire crowd upper hallway in the hotel she discovered TT^OLI time belore, and the belief became general in charged upon it. The newspaper men were a fire in one of the rooms. the neighborhood that he, too had been a a W to S a ranged in a solid phalanx, but had to fight The fire was extinguished just in murdered by Stoner. Valentine could get for access to the rear platform of the car. a in Differences iSfi no money from his employer and decided to oime to save the house. All the furniture There were rustlers there who had been WASHINGTON, Special Telegram, April 22. go to Barker and work a few months, until NEW ULM, MINN. AND in the room was spoiled, the fighting along the border for years and who —Senator Sherman, after reading Qua.'s Stoner was ready to pay him. Some one BREWERY! had a death grip on the iron railhig and expressed went with Valentine part o1 the way on this criticism of his conduct to-day, said: blinds and casings of the windows trip, and, as the story goes, that was the a determination to go that car. I do not believe that Senator Quav used the were burned out, and the base and last ever seen of Valentine. Now, the place language attributed to him. I unaerstand that M. Mullen, Preset. H. Vajen,Vice-Pres'' These were not easily disposed of, but after he is a httle out of temper, but he has no ground floor were burning. The orgin of where the skeleton was discovered is on the them came a sw arm of men with ST -complaint against me. I, in company with JOS. SCHMUCKEK. Prop «€fe J. C. Rudolph, Cashier. direct route from High wood to Barker, and the fire is a mystery. '._.'. McKmley and Butterworth, recommended Hart BOGUS CEEDENTIAXS, it is not only possible, but highly probable, for assistant attorney general, and af ler I had Directors: NEW ULM, MINNESOTA presuming they represent every great newspaper at the skeleton was at or Stoner's first left for my home Attorney General Miller told August Anderson sent word down them that he could not appoint him to an assistant in the United States, nearly every correspondent victim. The place was then fit for the commission to the town of Mora that he had accidentally Pur beer sold in quantities to suit be place, but "could give him the position of of such a deed. No one then lived Werner Botsch, Chas. Wagner, Dr. was called upon to discredit two purchaser. Special attention paid to the solicitor of internal revenue. I understand that shot and killed James within six miles of the place. The murderer of these assumed journalists, and scores of quay savs that Butterworth and McKinley had bottling .. S is Wescheke, 0. M. Olsen, E. O. Koch. could have been protected from possible Schwartz,awatchmaninGeorgiaLammer's promised him that they would not interfere with others failed of identification or recognitton, view by the clumps of scrubby pine surrounding the sohcttorship. If this is so, I do not know it and had to fall back with more of precipitancy lumber camp, seven miles north and the loneliness of the place is well 1 never had a word of conversation with Quay than good order. Every car brought •, TH E HE W EM .•-y: regarding this matter. The onry way out of it shown by the fact at the remains were not of the town. Coroner Cowan went up DRAFTS TO ALL PARTS up the line was greeted with tremendous that I can see is for the attorney general to avpomtHart found until this late date. There is certainly and found the man dead in the woods, assistant attorney general and give •cheers as the coaches which were to be attached fair reason to believe at Valentine, the first OF EUROPE, AND PASy. Quay man the solioitorship of internal revenue. CITY PLANING MILL but no trace could be found of Anderson. to the newspaper special were victim of the fiend Stoner on that bleak moun« Senator ay h«ts been going about the tain side, SAGE TICKETS SOLD. brought out of the siding, and there was a There is no doabt of it being departments to-day as usual, fie affirms the simultaneous rush of two or three thousand correctness of the statement.,attributed to an aeeident, as Anderson is him in this morning's papers. Keferring to men towards them. They were filled to .-.MANUFACrrBES known as a quiet and inoffensive The Animal Keg- Rolling. bherman's reported desire to avoid a conflict overflowing less than half a minute, and a Glose^-Attention Given to DOORS, WINDOW SASH, WASHINGTON, Atfril 22.—Easter Monday is with Mm over appointment*, he savs that man. countless throng was struggling for a place known as children day at the White House and the commission to Hart has not ve been Collecting. ,'/ 1, ..". on the step*. I was in vain for the officials in the spacious grounds surrounding it. To-day issued, and that if Senator Sherman wishes Winona is enthusiastic over the settlement /.: VENETIAN BLINDS, children swarmed into the Wnite Honse grounds, to say that trains would run in sections to keep his agreement he ran stiii do so bv made their locations on tneeround by knots and of the new hotel problem. fifteen minutes apart. Every man withdrawing his man. Attorney General proceeded to the joyous occupation of rollinc MOULDINGS AND FRAMES. Miller had a conference with the president there wanted to be fifteen minutes The committee of the ,new Citizens' Bucklen a Arnica Salve brilliantly dved Easter cess. The merry laughter to-day, at whica it is supposed this matter ad of everybody, and not fifteen of hundreds of children rang to the ears. The best salve in the world for Cnta, Hotel company closed the purchase was discussed. The pretty costumes of mothers and maids who iUtes behind anybody. The first section ^^Planing% turning and all Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, of the Huff house from Col. F.'M. came to keep a watchful eye over their rollicking .de up consisted of nine coaches, the youngsters rendered the scene an attractive one Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, work with rib-saw prompV -.*«.. -Waiting?-for Appointment*. Cdekrell for $15,000. The site- is vspaper coach and one caboose. Trainster and one which the occupants of the executive Chilblains, Corns, and all Kkin Erup•ions, WASHINGTON, Special Telegram, April 22.— 140x160 feet. An additional $10,000 mansion frequently apoeared at the windows to and neatly executed. Foukes was in charge of the entire and positively cures Piles or no Delegate Dubois of Idaho, who has been trying admire. The merriment and pleasure of the 'n. This was the first train that ever ran in stock was subscribed by parties occasion was enhanced bv an order is ued by! to get home for ten days past in order to enter pay required. It is guaranteed to give $i of Kansas loaded for Oklahoma with setand Secretary Tracy requiring the Marine band to the preparatory canvass for statehood, is still interested in this location. "Work perfect satisfaction, or money refund* furnish music for the little ones during the even those who were disappointed I nere waiting tor certain appointments which he i$All trqrk guaranteed. Ratea reas#n» will be begun soon and pushed to ed. Price 25 cents per box. Sold ny atternoon, and many impromptu dances were is anxious for. They arer to come fro the department a a of it joined iu a wild en- aP* ZELIER, Pr&p'iiT indulged in.. of justice. «*r -5* completion L. Boos. &\