New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
May 19, 1886 · Page 3 of 8
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41 J' epsBsg *&&*T^a mmm^n We admit of nc Superiors and Ap. Marshall News-Messenger:Don't ifCi, Bucklen Arnica Salve Ex-President Arthur is a very sick it' look a little suspicious that the ''The best salve in the world for Cuts, man and his physicians and friends believe Democrats are so anxious for John Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, knowledge no Equals in Our that he will never again leave his NEW ULM. MINN. Lind's election for we wonder if the Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, It* house alive. Republican convention will not think it Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, is better to have a candidate who will and positively cures Piles, or no 70S. BOBLETEB, Editor & Proprietor. Magniicient Display of The Chicago police last Friday evening be under no obligations to the Democratic pay required. It is guaranteed to give party. Some Marshall Democrats succeeded in arresting the man perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Wednesday, May 19, 1886. are anxious for Mr. Lind's election. Price 25 cents per box. Sold by C. who threw the death-dealing bomb into SPRING& SUMMER L. Boos. their ranks during the recent riot. His "Lind will probably carry Brown Come now, Bro. Whitney, if John name is Louis Lings:, and in his trunk county and a proportion of the Scandinavian West's Liver Pillsgenuine wrapped Lind is under any obligations to the strength in several other counties, in bluethe standard remedy for liver at the lodgings he vacated the night of Democrats in this neck of the woods but this appealing to the prejudices complaint, dyspepsia, indigestion and the massacre the police found two we want to know it. As far as our of various nationalities for support, the sick headache. All druggists. bombs of the same description as tnat same as Lind and his friends are doing, mtm knowledge goes, he has always been an is the thinnest kind of a canvass. Lind, which created such havoc. outspoken Republican and ever ready flBHM we all know, is considerable of a fellow, E OT A and willing to help a party friend. As but his smartness is wholly overcome The editor of the Sleepy Eye Herald long as it is to be a Republican, it is by his cold, unsympathetic nature. taboos the report that at the recent celebration He forgets his friends and acquaintances nothing very strange that the Democrats in Montgomery, Alabama, one too quick. In fact, he should have a preference, and the TRAD I of the speakers said that "he was glad can't stand prosperity, and if he was (jjiJGHfURE mere fact that the Democrats should fortunate enough to be elected to congress, that Jeff Davis had lived to see Grant OUR STORE IS NOW FILLED TO have a preference for John Lind places there isn't a countryman of his and Lincoln dead and in hell," and yet who could touch him with a 10-foot that gentleman under no obligations to THE UTMOST WITH A CHOICE elsewhere in this issue of the REVIEW pole." them. It is his sterling worth as a man will be found a statement by one of the The above appeared in the Mankato that recommends him to the Democrats Absolutely^^mW^^^ LINE OF CAREFULLY SELECTED Free from. Opiates, Emetics and Poison eye witnesses that Jeff Davis himself actually 25% State Eegister of the 13th inst, under and they endorse him without aDy SAFE. made a remark the purport of the head of "What Others Say," and is thought of reward. Mr. Lind is a Republican, SURE. which is identical to the above quotation. purported to be the utterings of a "gentleman always has been and probably PROMPT. Boots.Shoes.Sliuneis Rubbers from Worthington." That it is always will be, and in the event of his If the report of the Mankato board of AT DKLQGISTS AND DEALERS. election to Congress the grand old party a dastardty attempt to create prejudice THE CHARLES A. OGELE CO., BALTIMORE, MP, trade on the St. Cloud, Mankato and CT JACOBS 0| will have no truer supporter than he. against Mr.Lindis too apparent to Austin railroad, recently published, need much comment, but as Mr. Lind's was made with a view of defeating Slayton Gazette:If it were left to personal acquaintance is probably limited Hon. W. M. Campbell's confirmation Murray county to decide who the next in the extreme Southwestern as United States marshal for Minnesota member of congress from this district counties, we feel in duty bound to reply ALL OF THE PREVAILING STYLES ARE HERE SHOWN it was a signal failure, as that gentleman should be, nine-tenths of the Republicans to the insinuation in the Eegister. was last Thursday unanimously would with one accord say: John IN ASSORTMENT C03IPLETE, SPECIALLY PCRCHASED That Mr. Lind is put forward as the confirmed by the Senate. The bomb Lind. We do not know of a county, not EtRMAE candidate of the Scandinavians is false TO MEET THE KNOWN WANTS OF THE COM3IUNITY. exploded without disabling Campbell, even excepting his own, where Mr. Lind |fc on its face. He has the unanimous TH GREAT' I*9 to what effect it had on Gilnian and Baker has a stronger following than in this. So Much for Qjuality^ Now for Prices. N RE I support of this town and county to is yet to be seen. The people here know him as an able, start with, and when it is borne in conscientious lawyer, and as a man T* 9% Cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia GRADE.-OUR mind that no Scandinavian has held a LAI" UAin Backache, Headache, Toothache, LOWr Lac qui Parle County Press.John OUR PRICES ARE OF UNIFORM whose honesty and integrity have never PHI 0*21111 Sprains, Brul.e*. etc etc county office in Brown county since I fllli PKICE, FIFTY CENTS. Lind, of New Ulm, a candidate for the been questioned. The farmers feel as HWI Ulll AT DRlOGIaTS AKD DEAIEBS PRICES NEVER EQUALLED.-OUR PRICES DO OUR Mr. Lind was our superintendent of T1IF CHARLES A. \OGELEK 10., BALTIMORE, BD- vacancy in congressional representation if they could safely place their interests schools in 1877, it is hardly fair to call which will occur on the expiration of I GA.LLAGHER DAVIS. TALKING.-OUR PRICES CANNOT BE COPIED in Mr. Lind's hand, even if he does not Gallagher& Davis, Brown a Scandinavian county. The the term of the present incumbent run a "hen farm." Tney know him WOULD-BE COMPETITORSOUR PRICES 3IAKE truth of the matter is that Mr. Lind from this district, was in the village to be a man of honor, and as such he is not, nor has he at any time been, a last Thursday. Mr. Lind is a young would, in case of his election, feel BUSINESS, WHICH TALKS FOR ITSELF. ATTOBNJEYS AT LAW, nationality candidate. We presented man, a republican straight, and in case bound to protect anl advance their interests, Collections, Loans, Insurance 0 his name to the people of this district of his election pledges himself to guard forming as they would, a majority Real Estate. as a man worthy of their confidence the interests of the people to the best of his constituents. No man v*l*tt*ly C&$^, Vint* and competent to take care of their interests. SLEEPY EYE, MINN. the field is better qualified for the position of his ability, which is no small promise, As a man he has the respect than Mr. Lind, although he has Motley when the ability of the man who makes WD, EIBWEB, and confidence of his acquaintances irrespective some very worthy competitors for the it is taken into consideration. of nationality. In his profession honor. His chances for the nomination he has the reputation of abilitv, are exceedingly bright, and if his many The Marshall News-Messenger and FRESH AND CANXBD faithfulness and devotion to his clients. friends in the district perform their duty, Redw ood Eeveille are still laboring to FRUITS. He is a hard and earnest worker, success will be their reward. substantiate their assertion that Hon. but instead of being "cold" as the O. B. Turrell is a farmer. In SERVED IN OYSTERS Jeff Davis Caps the Climax. Eegister suggests, he is a man of sympathy our opinion the farmeis of the Second EVERY STYLE. SAVANNAH, Ga., May 8.The centennial and feelings. His heart is as 16 CHOICE HOUSE PLANTS TREE BY MAIL I OR Congressional district care but little HOT COFFEE AT ALL HOURS. celebration of the Chatham artillery $1.00. All reliable none better, none cheaper. Catalogue big as his head and if there is any man whether Mr. Turrell does all the ork %Choice Havana Cigars,I Free. Address was concluded to-da\\ Mr. and of his age who has more personal on his 1,400 acre farm alone or whether (Ma 26b6) E. POWFL, St Peter, Mian and everything else belonging to a Mrs. Davis left for home this morning. friends in this district than "John." as he delegates it to another. What the fiist-class Iheir trip from this city to Albany was everybody calls Mr. Lind, we should farmers are the most interested in SPRING O 1886! the signal for crowds to collect at all like to meet him. f(etaur'erit ai\d Confectionary. knowing is that the successful candidate stations where the train stopped, and is a man that knows their wants If the Eegister or its "Worthington New Ulm, Minn. several speeches weie made. When the and, knowing them, will do his level man" can find one Scandinavian in A. GVIERKE. C. ZlLvKE. train stopped at Hornerville some one best to have them granted. this upper country who does not endorse cried: "We're proud of the man who Craxierlif & Sesie, all we ha\ ever said of John Fr.Kuetz always did his duty." Mr. Davis answered- Lind, and will not cheerfully support St. Peter Tubune.The candidate him, turnish his name and we will pay for congress from this district should Dealers in 1 alwa\ strive to do my duty, and if the Eegister a premium. be a man of high intellectual attainments, i DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, the people of the South think 1 did my of commanding ability, and of The truth of the matter is, that Mr. duty I am satisfied, and do not care BOOTS AND SHOES, AND strong character a man capable of Lind's character and record present what the Yankees say. I have nothing to expect fiom them, not even a pardon, taking and maintaining a position of no vulnerable points for attack, and so GENERAL MERCHANDISE. for he who seeks a pardon professes influence congress. These points his opponents resort to such schemes repentance. I have not repented. are of vastly more consequence than as the above,to prejudice the Americanborn BANK BLOCK, SLEE PI EYE, "MINI* The onlv thing I am sorry for is that his present^vocation. But he should DEALER I citizens against him because we did not succeed. If a Yankee comes RoodssolA at Hock-bottom prices. South and behaves himself, we are '4 also be a man tamiliar with the agricultural he is foreign born, and the Scandinavians Dry Goods glad to have him. interests and in thorough sympathy because he is one of their with the farmer. Having these number. This may win where Mr. The Bogus Sutter Nuisance. qualifications, whether he hails from a Lind is not acquainted, but we consialer The prospect appears good that Congress lawyers office or a wheat field makes it unwise tactics on the part of the candidate at its present session will take but little difference. who attempts it. some action to squelch the bogus butter business that now demoralizes the dairy W. D. Washburn, of Minneapolis, is Glencoe Register Capt. Henrv A. interests of the countij. The House the latest name put on the gubernatorial Castle, of St. Paul, is looming up as a committee on Agncultiue lias authonzed slate candidate for lieutenant-governor. The its chairman to report favorabl) a captain is very popular with the country The unanimous confirmation of Hon. bill designed to restrict tLe traffic by editors, and deservedly so. There W. Campbell as U. S. marshal for the imposition of taxes. Manufacturers is no other man in the state for whom G^oderies, Fi'uit^CWk- Minnesota is another feather in P. H. are to be taxed $600 per annum and they would throw their hats higher than Kellv's hat. wholesale dealers $480. All manufacturers efy, I^inpfi, etc, for Castle. They like him because he are required to stamp and brand is frank and fearless. They always The Marshall News-Messenger says the packages, besides putting on the GOOD TABLE BUTTER. know just where to find him. The Republican the farmers of Redwood county are No. of the manufactory. Manufacturers party will make no mistake if justly indignant at the effort of Mr. are also required to pay a tax of 10 New Brick,Cor. Minn. & Centre Strs., it places the name of H. A. Castle, either Lind's friends to show that Mr.Turrell cts. per pound on all oleomargarine in NEW UM, MiNN. first or second on the list of its is only a farmer by "proxy." So? addition to the manufacturer's tax. candidates for the state offices, for he Rigid penalties are provided against The great 72-hour bicycle race between Goods sold at Rock-bottom prices for is capable of filling either position. attempts to evade the law in any matter. Prince and Schock,'at Minneapolis, cash. Goods delivered in any part of terminated last Saturday eveningPrince The Republican State central committee the citv. The Republican State central committee rode 1,042 miles and 1 lap, and at their meeting last Thursday decided, NIC. NENNO, at its session last week unanimously Schock 1,028 miles and 5 laps, thus by a vote of 9 to 8, in favor of a adopted the following resolutions, beating all former records. late convention. No date for the convention SOLICITOR which speak for themselves was decided upon, but the prevailing Home InsuranceCo. This year justice appears to be conspicuously Whereas, The manufacture and sale sentiment in the committee favored of bogus butter is threatening destruction blind in Tennessee. A court the middle of September. The to one of the leading industries in in that state has just closed a term that OF NEW YORK. committee will meet again no later our state, bringing financial ruin to the allowed six murderers to escape conviction, dairymen and stock growers by its than Aug. loth, when the date for the Insures against loss by fire, cyclones, and sent a hungry woman to competition with genuine butter in the Ladie'S Trimmed Hats, tornadoes and wind storms, at lowest convention will be fixed and the call issued. market, the use ot the vile compounds the penitentiary for two years for stealing rates. We believe the action of the and acids in its manufacture also seriously a quart of buttermilk. City office at his old stand adjoining committee will meet general approval threatening the health of the consumer Newhait's office. Misses and Children's Hats# therefore, be it among the Republicans, September being Hon. J. A. Kiester, of Faribault Resolved, That it is of vital importance as favorable a time for the farmers Home Insurance Go. county, is brought out by the Blue to the dairy interests of this country at remarkably low prices as any other, and the hue and cry raised Earth City Post as a candidate for Coness and to all consumers of butter, that of New York. by some Democrats that the action of in this district. Judge Kiester is the bill now pending before congress regulating the traffic in counterfeit butter, the committee was a direct slap at the an honorable and upright man, very The undersigned desires to inform and taxing the article 10 cents per farmers is all folly. popular in his county. He has been the people of New Ulm and vicinity pound, become a law and earnestly request CALL IX AND LOOK AT OLtt LARGE STOCK OF Judge of Probate of Faribault county that he has received the agency of the our senators in congress to support MILLINERY! %W MILLINERY well-known and reliable Home Insurance since 1865. said bill. The United States has not got a monopoly i Co. of New York. The company Resolved, That the chairman of the on cvclones. During the last insures against loss by fire and state republican central committee of Jeff Davis' sayings during his recent few da} disastrous storms occurred in tornadoes and pa-\ all losses promptly. the State of Minnesota transmit a copy triumphal tour through the South has J. H.WEDDEND0RF, Jr. i Spain, France and other parts of of these resolutions to each of our senators opened the mouths of other unreconstructed and representatives in congress. Europe. On Wednesday last a cyclone Amplications received at Post Office. rebels. Gen. Wheeler, an exrebel swept through Madrid, the capital city MAX ROSSKOPP THEO. MUELLER. general, now a member of Congress Grandest Premium Ever Offered by any Newspaper of Spain, and 300 people are reported DON'T TORGET THE PLACE, R08SK0PF& MUELLER, Subscribe for the Farmers' Minneapolis from Alabama, last week said on killed. Near Montpelier, France, the Tribune, the finest of family Fr. Kuetzing, the floor of the House of Representatives vineyards have been destroyed. The newspapers, containing from eight to -MANUI -MANUFACTURERS OF that Hon. Edwin M. Stanton, the town was partially destroyed and several IG twelve pages, and get the best premiums heroic Secretary of War during the ever offered in the Northwest persons killed. Severe gales have rebellion, had been an "arch-con- among them the "Pocket Atlas of the MINN. ST., NEW ULM, MINN also been experienced in Germany. World"a greater variety of Farm, spirator," and he referred to Abraham Two ships that were lying in the river A GIFTsample0u I Garden and Flower Seeds never offered AND AN DEALERS IN Send 1 cents postage, and we will Lincoln in terms but a trifle more Oder foundered, and five persons were beforePocket Knives, from the best mail yo free a royal, ^a'uabie Tnere never was shown in this citv Tobacco and Smokers' Articles. decent. And yet some of our Northern box of goods that will putyou drowned. A cyclone which passed makers also the Famous Cross-Cut such a complete and desirable line ot the way of making more mo net/ Democrats stand up and tell us that the Saw at half price, 500 already sent over Lonato, a town of Lombardy, destroyed at once, than anything else in America Both Carpets and Wallpaper as Chas. Wagner sexes of all ages can lhe at home and work in out. Price,*$1.00 including premium. people of the South are as loyal as the has the pleasure to offer to the public a large number of nouses. Five spere time, or all the time. Capital not required Address, TRIBUNE CO., at present. Call and see him, it will Republicans of the North. We will startyou. Immense pay snie for those persons were killed. Ruemke's.Building, New Ulm, Minn. who start at once. STINSON & Co, Portlnnd pay you. 4~ Minneapolis, Minn" Maine. [Xov4 86.] mmS^iwkm!SSU^ih^lmtsM ^.^JsmA-&fj^iMkK-MMMi i&t* WS^im./,: k*K^ iiv* eM*'** & y**ky*. H^uVtatis i%fe&$& &* ws, KfrThjyf-nhfelrf^^lf A W A,,, *1 mm ul inn toll