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New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892

April 14, 1886 · Page 3 of 8

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StSSHMPWB HIMPWJ We admit of no Superiors and Ac- 9 aKUn.inde.blT. Laredo, Tex., was the scene of a Milwaukee is not much of a .'prohibi- bloody political riot last Wednesday, The best salve in the world for Cute, tion city. At the election last weak Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, five men were killed and three wounded. about 28,000 votes were cast, bat the knowledge no Equals in Our Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, Winchester rifles, revolvers and a small cold water men contributed but %41 of Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, cannon were freely used. The rioters and positively cures Piles, or no them. JOS. BOBLETEB, Editor A Proprietor. MagniMent Display of were finally disbursed by United States pay required. I is guaranteed to give Gen. Baker informs the editor of the perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. troops. Wednesday April 14,1866. Price 25 cents per box. Sold by C. Mankato Free Press thai he is not a SPRING& SUMMER r- L. Boos. Minneapolis people witnessed the candidate for Congress from this district FOB CONGRESS. payment of a novel election bet last Saturday. One by one the early blossoms Aid. Sly, Republican, wheel-,, It is with pleasure that the REVIEW fade. TAR ed a prominent Democrat through the announces the candidacy of Hon. John The Boston block, Minneapolis, in principal thoroughfares in a wheelbarrow. mm land of New TJlm for the Bepublican which was located the postofiice, was The procession was preceded by nomination for Congress in this district destroyed by fire last Monday. The a brass band and thousands of people' 7 MARK. structure was an imposing five story STYLES. Without disparaging the qualifications turned out to witness the fun. OUGH(URE building. of the several other aspirants Toe free coinage silver bill was defeated for Congressional honors, we have no Fairmont News:The latest slate out in the House of Representatives has J. B. Wakefield on it for Governor hesitancy in saying that Mr. Lind possesses last Thursday by a vote of 126 ayes to Free from Opiates, Emetic* and Foison and Senator Peterson of New Ulm as a 25 & all the qualifications which go to 163 nays. All the Minnesota members OUR STORE IS NOW FILLED TO SAFE. possible candidate for Congress from voted in opposition to the bill. An df make a successful legislator. He is a SURE. this district THE UTMOST WITH A CHOICE amendment to suspend silver coinage self-made man in all that the word implies PROMPT. after July 1, 1889, was rejected*84 to The prohibitionists have achieved LINE OF CAREFULLY SELECTED a man of the people,and with the 201. On this latter proposition Maj. XT DCI 4S DXALCtC glorious victories in the election of people. Having resided in this district Strait voted with the minority, his reasons Dr. Ames and P, H. Carney as mayors ever since hi3 infancy, and having devoted being that if the government could of Minneapolis and Mankato respective- not afford lo put a dollar's worth of Boots,Shoes,SlippersiRubbers* much of ni3 time to farming purluits, silver in a dollar they'd better stop the lj- none better than himself know 4 silver coinage. The Majors head is On the 6th inst the middle and eastern the wants of the agricultural classes. I i still in the right place. States experienced the worst snow As a lawyer, he ranks among the best storm of the season. For a day or two A terrible railroad accident occurred in this district, and, should his candidacy all railroads trains east of Chicago/were last Wednesday night on the Fitchburg^oad terminate successfully, his legal GERMMSDY suspended. between Bardwell Ferry and ALL OP THE PREVAILING STYLES ARE HERE SHOWN talents would be a great lever in his Gov. Ramsey's resignation as chairman West jDeerfield, Mass. A passenger IN ASSORTMENT C03IPLETE, SPECIALLY PURCHASED of the Utah commission has at last efforts to right the wrongs of the laboring train, running at 20 miles per hour, been accepted by the President Gen. classes and to effect wholesome went over an embankment 200 feet TO MEET THE KNOWN WANTS OF THE COMMUNITY. McClernand, of Illinois, succeeds Gov PRICE. tU'I CJST9. high, and into the Deerfield river. The legislation generally. He has been a AT DKceems AMD BKITJTM So Much for Quality^ Now for Prices. mOUmS A.TOOUB CO,UUl,D Ramsey on the commission. accident was caused by the track settling staunch Bepublican ever since he has I. GALLAGHBB. under the cars, derailing them. I. G.DAVIS. had any politics and ha3 always been Gather & Davis, The suicide mania has struck S When they struck the shore of the OCR PRICES ARE OF UNIFORM LOW GRADE.OUR Paul and Minneapolis. There were found in the thickest of the fray. Although river they caught fire from the stoves, four attempts at suicide in the twin cities PRICES NEVER EQUALLED.-OUR PRICES DO OUR an active^Eepublican, he is not, and were all consumed. Ten persons ATTORNEYS AT LAW, last week, three of which proved were instantly killed and several others nor has he ever been what in common TALKING.-OUR PRICES CANNOT BE COPIED BY successful. The disease seems to* be Collections, Loans, Insurance & have since died from their injuries. Only parlance is termed an "offensive par- contageous. Beat Estate. WOULD-BE COMPETITORSOUR PRICES MAKE OUR one man on the train escaped without tisan,"'and his nomination^would result SLEEPY EYE, MINN. injury. The license question cut quite a BUSINESS, WHICH TALKS FOR ITSELF. in drawing hundreds of Democrats to prominent figure in several town and Zi y+n waat Superior Goo** $fta?* The labor troubles in the Southwest his support. He is essentially a man city elections in this State on Tuesday are still in a very unsettled condition. on whom all elements of the Republican of last week, and the license men verv v*?}*u#Sy Cb*&$, Visit As the strike progresses the men generally carried the day: especially party could unite, and the REVTEW FRESH AND CANNED thrown out of employment become 8 X-ohey de, was this the case in towns that last hopes to see him nominated and elected. ITS, more desperate and acts of violence are vear voted no license. now of frequent occurrence. At Argenta, OYSTERS Ark., last Thursday night a deputy SERVED LN Mrs. Jane Wnitcomb, the divorced l-eadi*vg Soot $c Sfeoe tealer EVERY STYLE. sheriff who had'charge of a force wife of ex-State Auditor Wnitcomb. Not A Candidate. HOT COFFEE AT ALL HOURS. guarding railroad property was shot made three unsuccessful attempts on W23W 9S 4& WtXSW, Whoice Havana Cigar s,t- and mortally wounded by a mob of her life in England, recently. She has Congressman Wakefield has concluded masked strikers. It is reported that and everything else belonging to ince been placed in an asylum to prevent PLANTS! not to be a candidate for re-election. several others were wounded. At East first-class her making another and perhaps 16 CHOICE HOUSE PLAHTS FBEE BY MAIL FOR In a letter to a personal friend in Mankato fjes'tatifeqt ai^d Confectionary. Louis, HI., last Friday an attempt of successful attempt at suicide. l.W. All reliable: none better, none cheaper. Cats.logue he says the strikers te drive out the men Free Address New Ulm, Minn. "I shall not be a candidate for renomination Senator Logan's bill to increase the (May 26-6 M. E. POWEL. S^ Peter.MinnJf i Jk employed in the Louisville & Nashville this fall. My health admonishes A. GAUERKE. J. C. ZtEjKE. army to 40,000 was defeated in the yards culminated a bloody encounter me that I must, at the expiration SPRING O 1886! Senate last Wednesday19 to 31. Ganerke & Zieske^ of my present term, withdraw between the strikers and the deputies from politics and avoid its excitements Eleven Rapublicans voted against the guarding the railroad property .The and struggles. I shall surrender the bill and only one Democrat for it. The deputies opened fire on the mob with Dealers in field cheerfully to younger blood, and army is large enough to all purposes Winchester rifles, killing six and have only gratitude to you and my DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, and intents of the "solid"* South. wounding another. The deputies other friends who have stool by me so Fr. KuetzingH BOOTSAND SHOES, AND long and faithfully.*' sought safety in flight to St Louis, but The Rhode Island election last Wednesday two were captured and killed by the This will no doubt be gratifying to GENERAL MERCHANDISE. resulted in the election of the the score of would-be Congressmen mob. The greatest excitement'prevailed entire Republican ^tate ticket, with the this district, and the friends of those and when darkness set in several BAXK BLOCK. SIXEFT EYE. MISV exception of attorney general,which was who have been chiding Mr. Wakefield partial successful attempts were made carried by the Prohibitionists. The will feel as though they had been unduly Goodssold at Hock bottom prices. to fire the freight cars in the yards. amendment which relieves soldiers and li exercised. Subsequently eight companies of Illinois sailors of foreign birth of the property militia arrived upon the scene and GOOD ADVICE. qualification of $135 was adopted by a. Our witty friend of the Redwood this alone prevented the {destruction of practically unanimous vote. DEALER IN Jails Beveille is getting sarcastic. In And it was written in the Boot of Life, all the railroad property. All the railroad M' Use SHARP'S BLACK LCK as yon go thro' life, answer to our editorial of last week Keeping yonr accounts black and white, Dry Goods, companies affected by the strike Dr. Ames and his colleagues en the With stranger and friend alike dealing with matters Congressional, he have succeeded in employing new men As years eo by yonr memory will fade awav, Democratic ticket swept everthing before says "there is liable to be wars and Bnt SHARP'S BLACK IVK the OLD RELIABLE, and freight trains are run with some them at the municipal election in Gets blacker and blacker the older it erows rumors of war3 all along the line," Sold all the world over by Station^r,Book show of regularity, but the strikers Minneapolis last week. The valiant A sellers, Druggists and dealers generally. which we can't quell,even with our "tin Notions and threaten that unless Gould comes to Manufactured only by doctor received a majority of 5,140 and soldiers.'" The REVIEW has no desire to J. 0. Sharp, Sogers Park, Chicago. terms they will stop work in all the all but two of the councilmen elected [Vov3'86j engage in a controversy with the Eeveille are Democrats. Of the several causes mines and thus shut off the supply of A Mare Chance to Secure over the merits or demerits of this leading to this result none were more coaL The miners alon^ the entire line Desirable Property or that candidate for Congress in this Millinery, potent than high license and the patrol of the Illinois & St. Lorns, four hundred Cheap. district "We have not advocated Gov. limits that have maintained under the in number, have gone out thus carrying Wakefield's candidacy and do not know Tne undersigned offers for sale, AT Pillsbury regime. Dr. Ames was of out the purpose of the Knights of A BARGAIN, Lot No. 14, in Block No. that he i3 a candidate, and we only asked ourse elected by Republican votes, and Labor in the fight in that direction. 67 North, the city of New Ulm. This for him what we would ask for Mr. the apparent Democratic victory will Had Gov.Oglesby ordered out the militia is a corner lot, situated in a desirable Turrell, viz fair play. When the have but little bearing on the fall election. portion of the business part of the citv. when first applied for the bloodshed mmi% war doe3 come it will not be of our On it are a one and a half story brick Minneapolis is still a Republican in East St. Louis might have been averted. building, suitable for store or" saloon making, but Bro. Todd will find the city and the Democrats who expect a purposes a one and a half story frame "tin soldiers" all along the line ready similar sweep next fall will be as badly dwelling, with six rooms a brick stable, to take a hand in the fray. disappointed as now are the Republicans. The Bulwark of Peace. large enough to house twenty horses, 1 and is well adapted for a livery St. Paul Dispatch- To-morrow 13 General Grant's birth- stable. I will also sell one span of If any one has doubts of the wisdom good horses, set of harnesses, platform day. To-day i3 the twenty-first anni- Congressman Steele of Indiana has of an efficient state militia organization, spring wagon, lumber wagon, light versary of Preisdent Lincoln's assasination. introduced a bill which provides that ItetaSi, the events at East St Louis during sleigh and riding saddle and bridle. all honorably discharged soldiers of the Also my^ saloon fixtures and stock of the past week ought to convince liquors. All the properly is in good Union army in the war of the rebellion them to the contrary. The civil authorities At a mill fire at Lawrence, Mass.. condition. For terms etc write or call shall have the right to purchase 160 were completely overpowered. last Saturday, the rear wall of the on Jos. SCHNEIDER acres of public land at the minimum Disorder and mob violence ran riot accompanied building fell, burying ten firemen and price at which such land is sold. Those M. y. Reichelt by murder and incendiarism. killing them all. I* who served one year are priveleged to The passions of men were aroused gives instruction in Piano, organ, violin purchase at three-fourths of the minimum The Paris Hepubhque Francaise says to the highest pitch, but the moment gifiiiaas. and vocal music after the newest and price: two years, one half three the result of the adoption of Gladstone's an adequate force of militia came on most practical methods. Violin scholars years at one-fourth. No settlement or Irish home rule scheme would be that the ground everything quieted down as will be instructed singly or in classes. residence is required, and the bill is in Ireland would) aspire to an alliance if by magic.There is nothing like an overwhelming Ladie'S Trimmed Hats, addition to any rights under the preemption with the United States of America. display of authority to quiet The tuning and repairing of pianos a or homestead acts. These lawlessness and cow ruffianism. Had There was a marked absence of specialty. privileges extend to the heirs of such Misses and Children's Hats* Gov.Oglesby sent the militia when first roosters in the country weeklies this soldiers, but no sale or transfer of the E. A. REICHELT. week, considering the fact that nearly requested to do so, all bloodshed and Residence: Cor. German and 2nd lands thus purchased can be made all the villages had elections last Tuesay.Dispatch. 11^ incendiarism might have been avoided. at remarkably low prices N. St3. New Ulm within three years from the time of obtaining 'I? In time of peace prepare for war. No title. The roosters are too busy just now to state can so effectually guard against F. H. BEHNKE, crow over municipal elections. the possibility of civil strife as by fostering Last Thursday was Gladstone's day I! and encouraging in every way the =DEALER IN= CALL IN AND LOOK AT OLR LARGE STOCK OF in the English house of commons, it being The Senate last Saturday passed th organization and drilling of its citizen MILLINERY! 9 MILLINE the occasion of the introduction of Washington territory admission bill by soldiery. There is no expense which his bill granting a seperate parliament a vote 30 ayes to 13 nays. As the political the tax-payers ought to pay so willinging for Ireland. Mr. Gladstone was the complexion of the territory has a as the trifling cost of the state militia. recipient of a grand ovation on his way Democratic hue, the house may concur It is the bulwark of peace and to parliament and his entrance into the in the Senate bilL This however can CHEAPER TgAW EVER, order. house of commons was the sianal for not be done with any show of consistency Grandest Premium Ever Offered by any Newspaper. loud and prolonged applause, in which unless they pass the Dakota bill also. Minneapolis G^foderie^ffuit^^odk- Farmers'1 Subssribe for the the Parnelites were the most enthusiastic. DOX FORGET THE PLACE, Tnbune,ihe finest of family newspapers, The bill will be bitterly opposed containing from eight to twelve efy, I^air^, etc, Fr. Kuetzing, Saturday's Dispatch says Capt Albert by the Torries and the disgruntled Liberals, pages, and get the best premiums ever Scheffer, while walking along the offered in the Northwestamong them but it is thought that with the GOOD TABLE BUTTER. streets of St Paul, was attacked by a the "Pocket Atlas of the World"a aid of the eighty-six Parnelites the MINN. ST., NEW ULM, MDsN greater variety of Farm, garden and muskrat which bit him through the measure will pass. The scheme is A GIFT?Senld New Bri6k,Cor. Minn. & Centre Strs. 10 cents postage, and we wih Flower seeds ever offered beforePocket calf of the leg. We didn't know mai yon free a royal, va'nable, There never was shown in this city heartily approved by the Irishmen in Knives, from the best makers also NEW UM, MINN. samplebox of goods that wilI pntyou such a complete and desirable line of that muskrats wintered in S Paul this country. The introduction of the the famous Cross-Cut Saw at half price, in the way of making mmre money Carpets and Wallpaper as Chas. Wagner at once, than anything else America Both but then it might have been a rural 500 already sent out Price, $1.00, including bill is certainly a bold step, and even if sexes of all ages can live at home and work in has the pleasure to offer to the public Goods sold at Rock-bottom prices for premium. & chap that came down to interview Albert spare time, or all the time. Capital not required it should fail it assures a more liberal at present. Call and see him, itVUl A We will startyou. Immense pay sure for those cash. Goods delivered in any part of Address, TRIBUNE CO., i on the political situation. pay yon. who start at once. STISSOK & Co. Portland, policy towards Ireland hereafter. Minneapolis, Minn. the citv. Maine. r^oyi86 1 l^M^