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

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T*?P$&5*$$ W ff^ *f- 33 %e ,r% rte, Ksy?i We admit of no Superiors and Ac- him impossible, and he soon found his Jefferson Davis, the unreconstructed Bucklen Arnica Salve The best salve in the world for Cuts, departure from there a necessity. This rebel chief, is now making a tour Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, knowledge no Equals in Our circumstance originated the term "Boy- through the South. He is received everywhere NEW ULM, MINN. Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, cotting:."Ex. with greater ovations than Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, have ever been accorded any man in and positively cures Piles, or no JOS. BOBLETER, Editor Proprietor. Magnificient Display of Farm Machinery Free. pay required. It is guaranteed to give the South since the close of the war. perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. He makes speeches wherever the train Wednesday, May 5, 1886. Price 25 cents per box. Sold by C. In additon to the liberal premiums SPRING& SUMMER stops long enough, and his utterances, L. Roos. offered by the Pioneer Press Co.for subscriptions Hon. Daniel Buck, Mankato, is mentioned extreemly insulting to every soldier in to their weekly, they now offer as a probable candidate for Congress the Union Army, evoke the greatest five very valuable prizes for the five in this district. Mr. Buck is a enthusiasm among his listeners. The largest lists of subscribers sent between Democrat. most significant fact is the manner in April 8th and August 1st. These premiums which his treasonable words are everywhere If the Mankato Register reports Bro. are: for the largest list, a St. received. At Montgomery, Alabama, Sanborn, of Madelia, correctly, that Paul Binder, value 8200 for second Davis delivered his address from STYLES. gentleman cannot support Gibbs for largest list, a Bain Wagon, value $75 the spot upon which he btood when he governor because he (Gibbs) compells for third largest list, a Buckeye Force took the oath as President of the Confederacy. his women folks to milk his thirteen Feed Broadcast Seeder, value $70 for At Savannah Davis declared cows while he was fixing his political fourth largest list, a Steel Beam Stubble that the cause of the Confederacy is Absolutely fences. Plow, made by Rock Island Plow OUR STORE IS NOW FILLED TO Free from Opiates, JSmetics and Poison. not lost, and asserted that his daughter, SAFE. Company, value $22.25 for fifth largest The Waseca Radical has blossomed, who stood by his side, gloried in the THE UTMOST WITH A CHOICE p- SURE. list, a Buckeye Force Pump, value $14. out into a pictorial paper. In its last fact that she was born a rebel. All his PROMPT. These are all high class standard articles issue it presents striking likenesses of LINE OF CAREFULLY SELECTED sayings were applauded to the echo. no cheap trash or things of uncertain the several candidates foi the mayoralty A DBUQOIBTS AKD DEALERS. The Confeds are beginning to show TUE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO., BALTIMORE, HP. value are included. They are given CT JACOBS on IKT of Waseca. Those cuts demonstrate their hands early. in additon to all other premiums, so i that Bro. Graham is up to the times. persons competing for them will be Boots,Shoes,Slippers Martin County Sentinel:Hon. John sure to get good pay for their work, The Waseca Herald is of opinion Lind of New Ulm is spoken of very and will have a chance of obtaining a that if Mr. Collester carries Blue Earth highly by all who know him, and he is most valuable extra gift. Particulars county, in the congressional contest,his getting a very respectable boom for in regard to all premiums and prizes nomination is almost assured. Of Congress in this district. can be had by writing to the Pioneer course, but wont Hon. E. P. Freeman Press Co., St. Paul, Minn. have something to say about the vote in The latest cyclone story is that a ALL OF THE PREVAILING STYLES ARE HERE SHOWN Blue Earth? THE GREAT" loaded box car blown from the depot in MAN REI Honor to Whom Honor is Due. this city, was found in the woods six IN ASSORT3IENT COMPLETE, SPECIALLY PURCHASED The Northfield News is of opinion Pain The many readers of this paper who miles north yf Sauk Rapids, entirely intactaright Cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia that Hon. T. B. Clement, of Faribault, TO 3IEET THE KNOWN WANTS OF THE COM3IUNITY. Backache, Headache, Toothache, have purchased seeds of F. N. Lang, side up with care." It Sprains, DruUet, etc.. etc would not object to the nomination of PKICE, FIFTY CEJJTS. the Live Seedsman, of Baraboo, Wis., is becoming a mooted question as to So Much for Qjiality^ Now for Prices. AT DRLGGISTS AND DEALERS Lieutenant Governor. Mr. Clement is THE CHARLES A OGELE tO.,BALTIJ10RF,MD- thewill be pleased to learn of his recent which is the stronger a cyclone or an A. No. 1 man and his legislative experience I. GALLAGHER. & DAVIS. election to the Mayorship to that city. liars which follow in its wake.St. Gallagher& Davis, fit him admirably for the presidency I OUR PRICES ARE OF UNIFORM LOW GRADE.-OUR Mr. Lang is, we believe, the youngest Cloud Times. of the Senate. man ever elected to that important position PRICES NEVER EQUALLED-OUR PRICES DO 01 Blue Earth City Post:One of the ATTORNEYS AT LAW, in the state, and although but 30" A mysterious and fatal disease has Va.,best men mentioned for Minnesota's TALKING.-OUR PRICES CANNOT BE COPIED BY years of age, has proved himself to be a broken out in Rowelsbury, W. Collections, Loans, Insurauce next governor, is Maj. H. B. Strait. man of sterling integrity, indomitable and the physicians are powerless to Real Estate. WOULD-BE COMPETITORSOUR PRICES 3IAKE OUR We believe he could poll a solid Republican will and an earnest, widewake business save the lives of those attacked. The SLEEPY EYE, MINN. vote, and the solid "soldier BUSINESS, AVHICH TALKS FOR ITSELF. man. By his energy and square dealing victims are first seized with severe pain vote" of the State. His record as a he has established in this Northwestern in the head, and die within twelve W EIBWER, soldier and a congressman are alike country a seed business of hours. After death the bodies become honorable in the extreme. It is a which all should be proud, dnd he spotted. M)EJlLh.R 1JV pleasure to work and vote for such should, and has. received the heart}' FRESH AND CANNED St. Paul had a municipal election men. support of our Northern Farmers and FRUITS. yesterday. The Republicans endorsed Gardeners to such an extent that he Northfield News:J. D. Jones, of Maj.Newson, the laboring men's candidate will the coming winter issue a hundred Long Prairie, will be a candidate for for city treasurer, but it is more E SERVED IN thousand catalogues, which will be distributed clerk of supreme court at the next than likely that our friend, the Major, \J I O I O EVERY STYLE. gratuitously to all who apply. state convention. Mr. Jones was secretary got snowed under. In municipal elections HO COFFEE AT ALL HOURS. hisThe confidence reposed in him by his of the late state senate and St. Paul has very generally gone iChoice Havana Cigar s,\aot fellow citizens in electing him to the and friends are unanimous in endorsing him Democratic. everything else belonging office of Mayor, is positive evidence for the place to which he aspires. If 16 CHOICE HOUSE PLANTS FKEE BY MAIL FOR first-class that he bears the same reputation at Several bad breaks occurred last he should get the nomination and election 1.00. All reliable, noue better nouu cheaper. Cat \m i(etatifei\t ar|d doijfectioi\hfy. home that he does abroad, and persons lojjue Free. Address week in the levees on the lower Mississippi, there is not the slighest douot but !C '(Ma) 26-86) M. E. POWEL, St Peter,Minn New Ulm, Minn. wishing live northern seeds cannot do in consequence of which the that he would fill the office creditably. better than to secure them from him. J. C. ZlLsKK. A. GALEKKE. great cotton growing district of the SPRIN St. Peter Tribune:Gen. E. L. Mississippi valley is overilowed. Grandest Premium Ever Offered by any Newspaper Thomas, of the late Confederate army, Minneapolis At Helena, Ark., two hundred Farmers'1 Subscribe for the and the man who claims to have fired houses became filled with water Tribune, the finest of family Dealers in the shot that tilled Gen. Phil. Kearney, newspapers, containing from eight to before the occupants could make their DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, has been appointed agent to look after twelve pages, and get the best premiums escape. Tnefloodis the highest ever ever offered in the Northwest land frauds in the general land office. The known and the damage done is incalculable. BOOTS AND SHOES, AND among them the Pocket Atlas of the reason Gen. Thomas did not get his reward World"a greater variety of Farm, sooner is apparentthe Democratic GENERAL MERCHANDISE., Garden and Flower Seeds never offered Chairman J. H. Neal of Blue Earth party has not been in power before, before Pocket Knives, from the best City will call a meeting of the Republican BAMV BLOCK, SLEEPY LYE, MINN since tne war closed. makeis also the Famous Cross-Cut Saw at half price, 500 already sent congressional committee of this Boodssold at Rockbottom prices. out. Price,"S1.00 including premium. St. James Journal:Speaking ofthe district in a few days to fix a date for Address, TRIBUNE CO., candidacy of Messrs, O. B. Turrell and the convention, probably June. The Minneapolis, Minn. Jno. Lind, the New Ulm Review remarks GOOD ADVICE. action of the congressional committee _^._ that "neither can afford to be will probably depend somewhat on A Norwegian Anniversary. And it wa written in the Book of Life, hostile to the other, as the time may that taken by the State central committee, Use SHARP'S BLACK 1\ as you go thio' life, Keeping your accounts in black and lute, come when, in order to secure the which is soon to meet to fix a Pioneer Press With sti anger and friend alike As years go bj your memory will fade awa^, nomination for a candidate in the western The Norwegians of Minnesota propose date for the State convention. It appears But SHARP'S BLACK IMV the OLD RELIABLE, end of the district, they must work to celebrate, with unusual Gets blackei and blacker the older it grow s. to us, however, that June would Sold all the world over by Stationprs.Book in harmony." That is the idea. Let enthusiasm, the anniversary of be rather early for a congressional convention. sellers, Druggist* and de.iler* geneialh Manufactured only by each candidate do all he can to win the the promulgation of tue fundamental J. 0. Sharp, Kogers Park, Chicago.& prize, but if he fails, throw his strength law at Eidsvold, May 17, 1814, b\ which [Nov 3 '8C] If Hon. O. B. Turrell, of Redwood for a brother west-ender. Norway was declaied a free, independent, F. H. BEHNKE. Falls, is a farmer, so is Hon. John indivisible kingdom, united with Lind, of this city. They both farm by Windom Reporter:Among the candidates Sweden under the same king. WhereNorwegians =DEALER IX= proxy. If this kind of farming is such for governor, Hon. A. R. Mc-ever are found the same a big thing in Mr. Turrell's favor, it Gill, of St. Peter, is one of the most spirit of liberty exists which has made applies equally as well to Mr. Lind. prominent, and if reports from various them an unconquerable people, and ssea^3kixidaaHSE.^iaS25Ers2SBtzsj It's the man more than his calling that parts of the state are true, he seems to however far distant they may be fiom should recommend him to the suffrages be drawing around him some of the 'fkmi the mother land they jealously regard of the people. Although a one-armed s. most substantial people who will make her rights and liberties and take pride I? man, Mr. Lind is capable of doing all nil i a big fight for his nomination. The in a constitution framed in Norway's farming that may be attempted in Congress, REPORTER knows him to be a clean own interest and freely adopted. Thus and, in the event of his nomination and upright man, and one of great Norwegians in the United States have and election, we are confident the moral and mental worth, in which none regarded with a deeper inteiest than is ei'y, Ianip etd, farmers of the Second c6ngressional of the candidates excel him. Mr. McGill generally supposed the constitutional district will have no reason to complain has many friends in this part of the crisis of the past few years in Norway. GOOD TABLE BUTTER. of his vote on any measure that may state who would like to see him governor. Although they have left the protection be attempted in their behalf. New Brick,Gor. Minn. & Centre Strs., of the battle axe of St. Plaf, and actualize their liberties under another flag NEW UM, MINN. The labor question is the absorbing Pipestone Star:Hon. John Lind, of than that which bears the dark blue one at present, and is epidemicseemingly New Ulm, was in the city last Saturday cross on a red ground, they have been Goods sold at Rock-bottom prices for impregnating the air of the whole and made us a pleasant call. Mr. sympathetic with the successful resistance cash. Goods delivered in any part of continent. At Chicago, last Saturday, Lind is now fairly in the field for congress of their brethren in Norway to the the citv. 25,000 men quit work and,with bands of from this district, and it may be attempted encroachment of King Oscar's music and bearing red flags, paraded truly said that the Republican party 42. ministers upon tneir constitutional the streets. They demand eight hours might go a great deal farther and do a rights. Norwegians only consented work and ten hours pay, and the strike Ladie's Trimmed Hats, great deal worse than to accept him as An Oidmance to amend Ordinance Xo. 20, relating to the rule of the house of Bcrnadotte to jfsight Watch. embraces nearly all the freight handlers their candidate. Mr. Lind is one of the Be it ordained bj the council of the City of New over their country upon its solemn Ulm- on the various railroads entering lK brightest and keenest law vers in Minnesota, Seel That section one of ordinance No. 23 is pledge to maintain the provisions of isses and Children's Hat hereby amended by striking out the words, "a Chicago, the Union Stock Yard men, is a gentleman of abilit}', and suitable peison," where the same occius, and inserting the fundamental of law 1814.The king's the employes of the lumber yards and in place theieof the words "one 01 more if the mantle talis upon his shoulders suitable persons claim to the right of absolute veto is planing mills, and numerous others engaged Sec 2. This mdinancc shall take eftect from we feel satisfied that he will serve the prices seduously denied, and the difficulties of and after publication in industrial pursuits. The district not only with honor to himself Appro\ ed April 20th, 1S86 the past two years have so stimulated Attest: WLSCHCKE, lumbermen unanimously declined to but the people as well. Mr. Lind wellknows the growth of Republicanism that it is Louis SCHILLING, Mavor grant the demand of their employes. the wants of the farmers and City Clerk only a question of time when the slight fe* This alone throws 12,000 men out of working classes, and his voice would Home Insurance Co. CALL IX AND LOOK AT ObR LARGE STOCK OF hold of royalty upon the Norwegian employment. As jet no violence has always be raised in their behalf where 1NERY W^ MILLINERS segment of the kingdom will be severed, occurred, but as a number of speakers opportunitv offei'ed. He has a large T-t York. and the present Democratic constitution and the socialistic element are advocatihg following in this district where he is may be made the basis of a Republic. 1IJJU mob A iolence and the burning of well-known, and it will take a good The undersigned desires to inform ever\ lumber vard the proprietor of the people of New Ulm and vicinity man to get away with him in the race that he has received the ageny of the which refuses to concede the demands West's Liver Pillsgenuine wrapped for congressional honors to which he well-known and reliable" Home Insurance in bluethe standard remedy for liver of the men the gravest results are aspires. Co. of New York. The company pi complaint, dyspepsia, indigestion and feared. The Chicago & Northwestern DON'T FORGET THE PLACE, insures against loss by fire and sick headache. Railway company effected a settlement Boycott was an Irishman. His political tornadoes and pays all losses promptly. Fr. Kuetzing, J. H. WEDDEND0RF, Jr. with its 1,800 shopmen near Chicago, opinions were obnoxious to his The Minneapolis Tribune's premium working day nine-hours1 by granting a list is the finest in the markat. The Applications received at Post Office. neighbors, and they resolved upon a Pocket Atlas is worth 50 cts.. yet is with lull pay. This unsettled state of system of non-intercourse with him. given away with the Weekly Tribune MINN. ST., NEW ULM, MINN affairs will have the effect of withdrawing Nobody would buy from or sell to him. *%x^ Vi Vis S'zz-k *J for SI. 00 a year. Address, capital from all industrial enterprises E'l '9 S Sft? Laborers refused to dig his potatoes or TRIBUHE CO., Minneapolis, Minn. A GIFTsampleboxTreepostage,tandxa'uableu S Send 10 cents we will f&&&*%{ it where labor is employed. The mail you a loyal, harvest his grain. Storekeepers dared There never was shown in this c\t\ of goods tha ill put yo Any case of lame back cured by a contest between capital and labor not so much, as sell to him the food necessary such a complete and desirable line oi in tho way of making more moneu -asSSs** ,.*j i gg A gjj !&&&,* few applications of West's World's at once, than any thin" else in America. Both Carpets and Wallpaper as Chas. Winner $!#??'Cpromisos to be a prolonged one, with for the support of himself and sexes of all ages can live at home and work in Wonder also cures sprains, bruises ~'t "&-]jAvr~> has the pleasure to offer to the ii the ultimate results involved in great spare time, or all the time. Capital not required family. Hisfieldremained untilled and cuts and burns. Cheapest and best. t' i a JLBIOS. &.... i ro {0- lie at present. Call and see him, itVT.. We will start you. Immense pay snie for those nlantsentirely r,-"*wo\ JI" rt-ttv-nt if uncertainty.^ uncared for, life thereabouts became to All druggists. who start at once. STINSON & Co. Portland ewe can be adrmi.i,te--cl vt.iout :n "Ud pay you. pf- by placing it in eotfee, tea, or ar, Maine. [Nov 4' *0)1 Jure* sruarnnteed. ScrjdforparMcula %?s "m