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

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s)w eft* ^amm mmmmmm fcj?,,"3^ J33 We admit of nc Superiors and Ac- The editor of the Sleepy Eye Herald The labor troubles in Chicago culminated Bucklen Arnica Salve The best salve in the world for Cuts, would have Judge Webber's successor in a bloody riot on Tuesday I' Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, as judge of the Ninth Judicial district evening of last week, when a mob of NEW ULM, MINN. knowledge no Equals in Our Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, elected at the coming fall election, although anarchists who had gathered on Desplaines Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup'ions, Judge Webber's term does not street threw dynamite bombs in 70S. BOBLETER, Editor Proprietor. and positively cures Piles, or no Magnificient Display of expire until January 1889. Why the among a platoon of policemen that had pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Herald should want Judge Webber's been dispatched to disperse the gathering. Wednesday, May 12, 1886. Price 25 cents per box. Sold by C. SPRING& SUMMER successor elected next fall, is beyond A number of the policemen were L. Boos. The Northfield News says it is currently our comprehension. The law is very instantly killed and many wounded. reported among politicians plain as to when the election shall occur The others opened fire on the mob West's Liver Pillsgenuine wrapped that the Democrats will spend'$25,00 in bluethe standard remedy for liver and how the votes shall be canvassed. with their revolvers and a large number complaint, dyspepsia, indigestion and to electone of their number to Congress Section 1, chapter 1, reads: of the rioters were shot and some sick headache. All druggists. from the Third district. and the several state and county officers, killed. The ringleaders of the riot are judges of the supreme and district in custody and the excitement has subsided, The Redwood Reveille and Marshall courts, etc shall be elected at the many of the strikers having returned STYLES. ED.STAR News-Messenger are working hard to biennial election next preceding to work. In Milwaukee, also, make the dear* people of the Second district the expiration of the term of each the Socialists improved the opportunity believe that Hon. O. B. Turrell is of said officers respectively." Now as offered by the strike to show their a genuine farmer. Well, what if he is? TRAD I Judge Webber's term does not expire hands. Gov. Rusk promptly called out {OUGMURE until January 1889, it stands to reason the militia and several bloody conflicts OUR STORE IS NOW FILLED TO President Cleveland is evidently not widows. Last that his successor must be elected at ensued. Everything is now quiet^Full soldiers1 an admirer of THE UTMOST WITH A CHOICE the biennial election of 1888. The legislature particulars of the labor troubles will be Saturday he vetoed the bill providing has nothing to do with canvassing found on our inside pages. for an increase of widows' pensions. It Absolutely LINE OF CAREFULLY SELECTED Free from Opiates, Emetics and Poison. the vote.Section 20, of chapter l.has is not probable that the bill can be 25& SAFE. The Hon. O. B. Turrell has evidently been so amended as to read: "Within passed over the President's veto. SURE. not got everything his own way in Redwood three days after the first day of January IF PROMPT. The Brackett building in Minneapolis, county in his race for Congressional following such election, the Secretary Boots.Shoes.Slinners Rubbers a live story brick structure undergoing honors. The Lamberton Commercial of State shall call to his assistance AT DRCOOISTS AND DEALKM. THE CHARLES A.VMELE CO., BALTIMORE, D. repairs, fell last Wednesday. A last week came out square-toed two or more of theJudges of theSupreme number of workmen were buried in the for Hon. John Lind, as follows: Court and two disinterested Judges of ruins. Four were killed outright and "It is after mature consideration and the District Court of this State, who careful investigation among our patrons two have since died. Several are seriously shall open and canvass the returns and in this part of the country, that we injured. declare the result within three days after have finally come to a decision in regard-to ALL OF THE PREVAILING STYLES ARE HERE SHOWN such canvass and a certificate of the congressional candidacy. The local election in St. Paul last their action in the premises shall be Our people realize the fact, that the IN ASSORTMENT C03IPLETE, SPECIALLY PURCHASED week resulted in a Republican waterloo. man who goes to Congress this fall, made and filed in the office of the Secretary Only two Republicans were saved must be a man eminently qualified in i TO MEET THE KNOWN WANTS OF THE COM3IUNITY. of State." The Herald must every respect, to represent the Second from the deluge of Democratic ballots. find ansther pretext if it wants Judge district of Minnesota a$ it should be So Much for Quality^ Now for Prices. Geo. Reis, the Democratic candidate Webber's successor elected the coming represented, and the choice of the people for city treasurer, was elected by a majority seems to be almost unanimous in fall. W Cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia. of 2,117. favor of a man, young, vigorous, capable, OUR PRICES ARE OF UNIFORM LOW GRADE-OUR LAI* AI I I Backmehe, Headache, Toothache, and of sterling integrity, and I I I ull I PKlcE^rirTnr'cEJiTs. 4*4 Bro. Day of the Fairmont Sentinel above reproach. A man, who in his The Republican State central committee PRICES NEVER EQUALLED-OUR PRICES DO 01IR I Mill AT DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO., BALTIMORE, MDI profession has talent, ambition and thinks John Lmd stands a very good meets in St. Paul to-morrow to GALLAGHER DAVIS. ability, which he has placed in the TALKING.-OUR PRICES CANNOT BE COPIED BY how for Congress in this district. Of fix upon the date for the State convention. Gallagher& Davis, hands of his people to be used in their course he does. A portion of the committee, it is WOULD-BE COMPETITORSOUR PRICES MAKE OUR behalf, and for their undivided interests. A young man who has served his understood, favor an early convention, BUSINESS, WHICH TALKS FOR ITSELF. As we go to press a rumor reaches us ATTORNEYS AT LAW, government honorably and faithfully but it is probable that a majority are in once, and now stands "ready to serve that Kansas City was devastated by a SI you watti Supetfio* Cosds $&&?- favor of holding the convention in September. Collections, Loans, Insurance & both his government and his people cyclone \esterday afternoon and that a again. This is the kind of a man wanted, Real Estate. large number of people were killed. and if we send him to Congress, as SLEEPY EYE, MINN. Not a few Dakota Democrats think the choice of this people before manv The Republican congressional committee vears have rolled by, we predict for that next fall the territory will go of this district will meet at Mankato him a name carved by his own genius Democratic in the Delegate election. and statesmanship on the unerasable Wednesday, May 26th, to call a Well.that's about the only door open to tablet of time, and which shall become JDJEJILtiR IJy convention to place in nomination a Dakota for Statehood under this administration, a household word throughout the length FRESH AND CANNED candidate for Congress. It is probable and breadth of the land, as the representative but in our opinion it's very FRUITS. that the convention will be held sometime of the Second district of Minnesota. doubtful whether the people care to in the last half of June. This is the picture we have come in that way. drawn for the man we want to send to ft SERVED IN FLINTS! Congress, and in that picture we see A telegram from Marshall to Sunday's 16 CHOICE HOUSE PLANTS TREE BY MAIL FOR I O I tno EVERY STYLE. An exchange says the constitution of the honest countenance of the Honorable Pioneer Press says that the Lyon $1.00. All reliable none better none cheaper. Catalogue John Lind of New Ulm." HOT COFFEE AT ALL HOURS. the Knights of Labor has been forwarded county alliance last Saturday adopted Free. Address to the pope for examination. He t Choice Havana Cigars,X (May 2686) M. E. POWflL, St Peter. Minn. a resolution calling a convention of the Northfield News:If the Republican has expressed his condemnation of the alliances of the Second congressional and everything else belonging to a state convention was to be held next orler and the instrument now under SPRING O 1886! district at Mankato, June 10, to nominate first-class i week it would in all probability nominate consideration by the pope is an amended fjegtkufent ki\d Confectionary. a candidate for Congress. Is this C. A. Gilmau for governor. He document from which it is believed New Ulm, Minn. a move on the political chess-board in never sleeps and is always ready for a objecfcional features have been eliminated. the interest of "farmer" Turrell? A. GALERKE. C. ZlESKE. nht Ganerke & Zieske, Fr.Kuetzin Durinsr the labor troubles in Chicago So many Democrats are endorsing St. James Journal:The Heron Lake last Wednesday a mob of anarchists John Lmd for Congress that we almost Wave sajs the congressional candidates Dealers in raided a drug store and seized upon believe he will be endorsed by the residing at Mankato offer to any every bottle that had the appearance DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Democratic convention, in the event of newspaper in the district the munificent of being the receptacle of BOOTS AND SHOES, AND his nomination by the Republicans. sum of $1.00 to mention their spirits. A large bottle of carbolic acid This may be partly owing to the fact names for Congress. Well, if all the was among^others carried away. Owing GENERAL MERCHANDISE. that there is no possibility of electing a congressional candidates in Mankato to its color and general resemblance Democrat anyhow, but it nevertheless would shell out one dollar each to us, to whisky it was freely partaken of by BANK BLOCK, SLEEPY EYE, MINN shows that Mr. Lind is held in high brethren, we could all retire from business A A a number of the rioters. In spite of the DEALER IN esteem by his political opponents. and lead a life of ease. Goodssold at Rock-bottom prices. best efforts of the doctors and emetics, Dry Goods, two of the drinkers are dead, and three Waseca Radical:Ex-Judge E. St. The Hamilton county Senatorial contest more are at death's door. A drug store F. H. BEHNKE, Julien Cox writes a letter to Ex-Senator has again caused a ruption in the is an unhealthy thing to loot, even for C. S. Powers, of Fillmoie county, published upper house of the Ohio legislature. anarchists. Notions and =DEALER IN= in the Spring Valley Vidette, Last Saturday the Republican contestants saying: "I hope to meet you on the were seated by the unanimous vote In a letter to the editor of the Glencoe floor of the senate again next winter. of the Republican Senators, the Democrats Register, under date of April 25th, I expect to be there and hope )ou may having purposely absented themselves Major Strait makes public his determination Millinery, be also." Now what constituency does to prevent a quorum. With two not to be a candidate for reelection E. St. Julien expect to represent in the Senates and a united House, the Buckeyes to Congress. This announcement next legislature, and for what good ought to be able to legislate the will be received with regret by reason can he expect to see old Dad anarchists out of existence. many of the Major's friends, and their ^oderie^Fi^ait^deodk- Powers there again? Funn} thing. name is legion. The Major has made a The redskins at the Rosebud agency efy, Ikri^ etd, faithful, conscientious, hard-working Arlington Enterprise:Hon. John are getting troublesome. Last week member and his retirement from Congress Lind, of New Ulm, has been induced by some of the young bucks seized Maj. GOOD TABLE BUTTER. will be a public loss to the State. his friends to become a candidate for Wright, the agent, and were proceeding Si- The Register truthfully says: "The the nomination for congress to represent to have a burning at the stake, but New Brick,Cor. Minn. & Centre Strs., man who follows him will have a hard this district. Major Stoever has some of the older Indians interfered NEW UNI, MINN. task to perform in satisfying the demands also been favorably mentioned, but we and the trouble was temporarily settled of a constituency who have been understand that he has informed Mr. by the agent giving the Indians a feast mmlli Goods sold at Rock-bottom prices for so well served." of a barrel of sugar and other provisions Lind that he would not accept the cash. Goods delivered in any part of in proportion. The reds had nomination under any circumstances, Congress has increased the pension the city. probably heard of the comunistic uprising and that he would use his influence to of soldiers' widows, now drawing $8 in Chicago. secure him (Lind) the nomination. Mr. Ordinanc No. 42. per month, to $12 per month, the increase Lind is a young man of exceptional fine to commence with the June payment. Gov. Foraker, of Ohio, proposes to ability, and has deservedly won the Those who are entitled to this An Ordinance to amend Ordinance No 23 relating to Night Watch. advance will receive it without making make short work with the anarchists if reputation of being one of the ablest Be it ordained by the council of the City of New application or employing attorneys. Ulm they attempt arson and murder in Cincinnati. lawyers in the Minnesota Valley. He This action on the part of the government Sec. 1 That section one of ordinance No 23 is It has been discovered that has a clear record back of him and is hereby amended by (striking out the words, "J. is most praise worthy. If any suitable person," where the same occurs, and inserting 700 Socialists are organized and armed class is entitled to a grateful remembrance very popular, and if nominated, will be in place thereof the words, "one or more suitable persons it is the widows of those who with effective rifles also tnat the dynamite elected by the largest majority ever Sec 2. This ordinance shall take eftect from Ladie'S Trimmed Hats, laid down their lives to preserve the bombs used by these cut-throats and after publication. given any congressional candidate in Union.Fairmont Sentinel. Approved April 20th, 1886 are manufactured in Covington, opposite the Second district. Attest: WESCHCKE, Yes, Bro. Day, that's our way of Locis SCHILLING, Mavor Hats Cincinnati, Five regiments of Misses and Children's City Clerk thinkiDg, but President Cleveland don't Grandest Premium Ever Offered by any Newspaper Ohio militia are now on duty in and agree with us that this government is Subscribe for the Farmers^ Minneapolis Home Insurance Co. around Cincinnati and some bloody Tribune, the finest of family indebted to the soldiers' widows to any at remarkably low prices wort may be looked for if any violence newspapers, containing from eight to of New York. greater extent than $8 per month, and is attempted. twelve pages, and get the best premiums unfortunately for the widows his pen is ever offered in the Northwest The undersigned desires to inform mightier than ours just now. among them the "Pocket Atlas of the The Mankato Free Press says if its the people of New Ulm and vicinity World"a greater variety of Farm, CALL IN AND LOOK AT OLR LARGE STOCK OF "farmers by proxy"that is wanted, why that he has received the ageny of the Garden and Flower Seeds never offered Winona Republican:The Democratic MILLINERY! $# MILLINERY1fc well-known and reliable Home Insurance there isn't a man in the district but will beforePocket Knives, from the best papers are beginning to realize Co. of New York. The company answer to the roll call. Why not have makers also the Famous Cross-Cut the mischief wrought by the Jeff. Davis insures against loss by fire and Saw at half price, 500 already sent 4 a lawyer or a doctor candidate if he has business. Heretofore they have apologized, tornadoes and pavs all losses promptly. out. Price,'$1.00 including premium. excused and made light of the the brains, and there are lots of them J. H. WE0DEND0RF,Jr. Address, TRIBUNE CO., performances in Alabama and Georgia. who have and would be willing to go Applications received at Post Office. Minneapolis, Minn Now that serious consequences to the to Congress, too. This farming by Democratic party are likely to ensue, a 4'proxy" won't do. Let us have a man MAX ROSSKOPP THEO. MUELLER. One of the curiosities in a Boston change of tone is distinctly perceptible. DON'T FORGET THE PLACE, dime museum amuses the spectators by R088K0PF& MUELLER, who follows his occupation and who It will not be surprising presently to drinking ink. This diet, his physician have the party organs charging that Fr. Kuetzing, does not delegate it and then try and says, is gradually undermining his system. MANUFACTURERS OF the ex-rebel demonstrations were arranged steal the thunder. If we are to have a We would suggest that he remethe CICARS, by Republicans for political effect. difficulty by swallowing blotting farmer candidate let him be a genuine That would be certainly quite as paper after each drink of ink.Lynn tiller of the soil. Any one can farm by MINN. ST., NEW ULM, MINN logical and consistent as their course in Union. reference to many other questions. "proxy," but it takes a pretty good man A GIFTSenld 1 AND DEALERS IN 10 cents portage, and we will to be a practical agriculturist,and when The remains of Capt. Barney, of St, I mai yon free a royal, a'uabl There never was shown in this citysuch Tobacco and Sib' Articles, he attains that perfection in his pursuit Paul, were successfully cremated at Any case of lame back cured by a sample box of goods that will pnty ou complete and desirable line of Vfe in the way of making more moneu few applications of West's World's Pittsburg on Thursday evening in two as to make him a success, he will make at once, than anything else in America Both Carpets and Wallpaper as Chas. Wagner Wonder also cures sprains, bruises hours. The body weighed 240 pounds, sexes of all ages can live at home and work in about as good a Congressman as the has the pleasure to offer to the publie &. spare time, or ail the time. Capital not reqnired cuts and burns. Cheapest and best. ^t\ and the ashes, which were forwarded to at present. Call and see him, it will** aveiage professional man. We will start you. Immense pay sure for those All druggists. St. Paul, weighed eight pounds. Ruemke's Building, New Ulm, Minn. who start at once. STIHSON & Co. Portland pay yon. Maine. [NOT 4-88. fc