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

May 26, 1886 · Page 3 of 8

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_.., ii'i^ HJJI "lyifjsv^" We admit of no Superiors and Ac-? 9 Bucklen 8 Arnica Salve Pf? St'Peter Herald:Tank Kee informed The best salve in the world for Cuts, us that a proven liar in China was 1 Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, immediately put to death. That would knowledge no Equals in Our NEW ULM, MINN. FRESH AND CANNED Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, be a bad law in this country especially Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, FRUITS. during a fall campaign. and positively cures Piles, or no 70S. BOBLETER, Editor Proprietor. Magnifirient Display of pay required. It is guaranteed to give Glencoe Enterprise:Capt W. W. perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. HYQT SERVED IN :& Wednesday, May 26, 1886. Price 25 cents per box. Sold by C. Braden, who has performed the duties UIOI triO EVERY STYLE. SPRING& SUMMER L. Boos. of state auditor so well, will probably HOT COFFEE AT ALL HOURS. All our representatives in Congress be nominated by acclamation to that office \Choice Havana Cigars,X except WakeGeld and Strait will try and of trust. No man in the state is everything else belonging to a for re-election. better qualified for the position. first-class Hostilities have begun between fje^tkureitt &H< doqfedtioiikfy. Congress has passed the bill removing *nm*M* mam Greece and Turkey. So far the former New Ulm, Minn. the charge of desertion from the seems to be the victor. record of Franklin Thompson, alias A. GAUERKE. J. C. ZlESKE. Seelye This is the case ^of a woman Mrs. Pendleton, wife of our minister Gtauerke & SSieske, who for two years served in a Michigan to England,was instantly killed in New regiment as a soldier without disclosing York last Thursday in a runaway accident. Dealers in her identity. OUR STORE IS NO W FILLED TO "-1 DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Absolutely Tree from Opiates, Emetics and Poison Lincoln County Journal:If ever any( Martin Irons, the head of the recent 25& SAFE. THE UTMOST WITH A CHOICE BOOTS AND SHOES, AND man should feel proud of the unanimitly strike on the Gould system in the SURE. with whicn his name is hailed by the Southwest, has fled from the wrath of GENERAL MERCHANDISE. LINE OF CAREFULLY SELECTED PROMPT. people as a candidate to position of his own people who have been thrown BANK BLOCK, SLEEPY EYE MINN public trust it should be Hon. John out of good positions and are now idle. AT DBUMISTS AMD DlAlXM* THE CHABLffl A.YOOKLBB COn BALTIMORE,HP. Lind of New Ulm. An honorable career The New York boodle alderman, Roodssol at Bocktottomprices. 3oots,Shoes,Slippers Rubbers certanly has its reward. Jaehne, convicted of taking a bribe,has Canby News.The west end of this been sentenced to nine years imprisonment NIC. NENNO, district stands a good chance of furnishing at Sing Sing. There is some hopes the next representative, and if for good government in New York SOLICITOR united our chances are much greater. even. Home InsuranceCo. It is our opinion that a more capable The official report of the Chicago ALL OF THE PREVAILING STYLES ARE HERE SHOWN man cannot be found than John Lind, police department shows that sixty-six GERMAE N RE OF NEW YORK. and we believe that we are only stating GREAT IN ASSORTMENT COMPLETE, SPECIALLY PURCHASED policemen were wounded by the bomb a fact when we say that he is the choice Insures against loss by fire, cyclones, TO MEET THE KNOWN WANTS OF THE COMMUNITY. thrown by the anarchists. Six "have For PainGUMDRUQGI8TF8 of the people in this vicinity. He has tornadoes and wind storms, at lowest S Rheumatism, Neuralgia died, and ten have returned to duty, rates. a good record and nobody need be Btckmebe, Hctfache, Toattiekc, So Much for Quality^ Now for Prices. Spraliu,Brat***,t*.,t. City office at bis old stand adjoining leaving fifty who are still incapacitated ashamed to march under his flag. PRICE, FITY CENTS. AT ND PEALERC Newhart's office. for duty by their wounds. THK CHARW9 A. YQQEMB W-,B*tTIHORE,D- Glencoe Enterprise:Gracious heavens! OUR PRICES ARE OF UNIFORM LOW GRADE.-OUR 50 DEAD BODIES FOUND Ex-Marshal Denny is highly spoken What are people to eat? Dr. Edson PRICES NEVER EQUALLED.-OUR PRICES DO OUR of in connection with the Republican has found that there is consumption nomination for Congress in the Third in pork. Now they hav^ found that TALKING.-OUR PRICES CANNOT BE COPIED BY IN THE STREETS OP district, to succeed Major Strait. Mr. there is hydrophobia in milk down in WOULD-BE COMPETITORSOUR PRICES MAKE OUR Denny is a first-class man and be has Arkansas. Add to this grease that can many warm supporters. Denny, we crawl and walk found in bogus butter, St Cloucl and Sauk Rapids after the Cyclone of BUSINESS, WHICH TALKS FOR ITSELF. hope you may get there. sand in sugar and poisonous glucose in Sf y* -w*ni $&**+ April 14,1886 an army of over a hundred were so-called syrup, people will soon have dmy**1*T &PP& The Free Press, published at the to take to turnips and water or live on home of Collester and Freeman, acknowledges v+Tlpnnly C&oap, Visit fatally wounded a solid stone flouring mill cost- greens and take the risk of worms. that John Lind "is a decidedly .*oheydo, ing over forty thousand dollars swept out of ex- agreeable gentleman, and hide The House judiciary committee has it as much as you may, he is going to instructed its chairman to report favorably istence in an instant, large trees wrenched from be a mighty strong man to buck off an amendment to the constitution, Se*4ia See* 9t $]** &#*, the track." The Free Press concludes declaring polygamy unlawful. The action their roots as though they were but mere sap- xiffhtlv. of the committee was nearly unani lings. mous, only one member dissenting and The St. Paul and Minneapolis passenger he only desired further time to consider association has fixed a special FLINTS! W write Life, Fire and Tornado or Cyclone it. If passed by Congress, the amendment 16 CHOICE HOUSE PLANTS FREE BY MAIL FOR rate to the National encampment of the must be ratified by the legislatures $1.00. All reliable none better none cheaper. Catalogue G. A. R., at San Francisco Aug. 3, via insurance in reliable companies Free. Address of three-fourths of the several Union Pacific or Atchison and return (May 2686) M. E. POWEL, St. Peter, Minn ,4 States before it becomes a law. Tornado or cyclone insurance 1 year 50 cents,3 years same route, $67 return via SPRING OF 1886! Northern Pacific, $71- Sleeping Commenting upon the Marshall $1.00, 5 years $1.50.Qlnsttre your lives and your homes fare extra. News-Messenger item referring to the before it is too late. Delays are dangerous. friendly feeling of the Democrats towards It has been discovered that the ROSS & SEITER, Agts. John Lind, the Tracy Republican schooner D. J. Adams was seized by says: the Canadians without authority, and Fr.Kuetzing This is the very reason that Mr. Lind B. BEHNKE & CO. this discovery all the more complicates should be sought after as a candidate. the fishery question. Several American The man is what ought to be considered in choosing to fill an office schooners have been put on a war of this character. Beside, to in any footing and great excitement still prevails manner infer that Mr. Lind is not a EXTENSIVE OPENING OF NEW AND DESIRABLE at Portland, Me. true blue Republican is an insult to him and to the party he has always SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. Hon. Ignatius Donnelly will never supported. Yet while this is a fact his business connection has been so clear be surveyor general of Minnesota. Congress and honest that one can pick no flaws has failed to make an appropriation DEALER IN and while there is no other way to build i i for the salary and contingent expenses up some man in his stead,the presumptions Dry Goods READY-MADE of the office, and the functions will like the drowning man even catch at a straw. and duties of the office will be transferred to the surveyor general of Dakota. Joel P. Heatwole, who edits one of This abolishes the Minnesota office Notions and the liveliest, newsiest and most fearless and leaves Donnelly out in the cold newspapers in Minnesotathe Northfield for sure. Newshas a host of influential friends who would be most happy to DI|Y GOODS Louis Lingg, arrested in Chicago for see him placed on the state ticket this Millinery, fall as the successor of Insurance Commissioner throwing the bomb at the Haymarket McGill, who will probably meeting, is only twenty-two years old, be induced to accept the nomination of but believed to be one of the most the governorship. Bro. Heatwole, BOOTS & SHOES trusted agents of the anarchists in this however, is obstinately determined that he would not have anything to do with eountry. He came from Zurich, Switzerland, politics on anv terms, but it goes without in August 1885, with the purpose saying that he is a worker and of expressing anarchist doctrines, would fill the above office with credit. ETC. and expresses himself willing to die for ETC. He has also been favorably mentioned in connection with congressional honors the principles he advocates. in his district.Henderson Independent. The Owatonna Journal and Herald scouts the idea that Hon. J. M. Burlingame The REVIEW would be only too WE TAK THIS EARLY OPPORTUNITY TO INVITE OUR is ineligible to the office of attorney glad to see the insurance commissioner's FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS TO GIVE US A CALL general, to which he aspires. mantal fall upon Bro. Heatwole's shoulders, and none beter than he could The Journal and Herald wisely concludes: AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS. WE SELL TA hold down the east corner of the capitol, "Let there be a fair and generous THE LOWEST PRICES. but the office is not an elective rivalry of candidates before the one and Bro. Heatwole need not necessarily people rather than a resort to narrow enter actively into politics to and unwholesome technicalities, and no A, Behnke, Manager -B. BEIiE KE & CO. get there. The Third district could injury will result therefrom either to not do better than to send Heatwole to the Republican party or to the interests CITY DRU STORE. Congress. of the state at large. Referring to Alexander's acquittal at A Tremendous Egg Shipment. Ladie'S Trimmed Hats, Redwood Falls the St. Peter Tribune I have justuheard of one of the largest says. "Mr. Lind's defense of this case shipments of egss that ever went Misses and Children's Hats, under circumstances where a verdict out of St. Louis It was during the against Ms client was almost a foregone last week in Lent that these eggs were conclusion gives evidence of the fact shipped to New York, and the shipment IDE-A-XJER I N at remarkably low prices consisted of 150 cars. There were that that gentleman possesses legal talent DRUGS MEDICINES, PAINTS,OILS 575 barrels in each car, and seventyfive of a very high order, and if he finds dozen eggs in each bairel, making himself as much at home in the political a total of 23,625,000 eggs. This food WINDOW GLASS, BRUSHES, arena as he does in the presence of a for easter had to be in Ne*v York on CALL IN AND LOOK AT OUR LARGE STOCK OF Good Friday, and they were rushed jury he will most assuredly make things STATIONERY AND through by fast freight and arrived unpleasant for his opponent." "WAL PAPER, there on time. The most singular feature about the shipment was, that when The Minnesota Knights of Labor the eggs reached their destination and ha\e purchased 600 acres of land in were examined by the consignee, it Crow Winjr county, and will establish was discovered that only about 900 of the whole lot were broken, or one barrel thereon a co-operatice colony. Three out of the 150 cars.New York Local Agent for W. J. Dyer & Bro's families go out at once, and others will World. DON'T FORGET THE PLACE, follow rapidly. The land is to be held in common forever, but the profits are Fr. Kuetzing, An old Iowa soldier, who did faithful Organs, Pianos and other Musical Goods. to be divided yearly among the workers. service in the late war and received As regards the latter feature the disabilities which unfit him for manual P8ta*e' we will A COMPLETE STOCK OF ROOTS, HERBS, BARKS ANL labor, and who has been endeavoring community will be unique. A village MINN. ST.. NE W ULM, MINN cePt to obtain a pension for sixteen years, will be laid out, and each 0 PATENT MEDICINES ALWAYS ON HAND. but as yet without success, relieves his 1 TT?T'*ca?,ldjoxifree W~ allowed to hold one lot in fee simple. a royal, valuable. mind as follows: "If the United States PRICES QUOTED ON APPLICATION. l?m mi 1-rlH I There never was shown in this city All the land is inalienable. The Northern had been as slow examining into the i Ull such a complete and desirable line of *ewy of making mmreWn^, physical conditions of us fellows when Pacific railroad, from which the PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS. at once,than anythine else in America. Both Carpets and Wallpaper as Chas. Wagner the war broke out, as it is to-day in examining land was bought, has agreed to hold sexes of all ages can live at home and work in has the pleasure to offer to the public our condition when we ask spsretime, or all the time. Capital not required the entire township in reserve for the at present. Call and see him, it will We will startyou. Immense pay sate for those for a pension, the country would have L^ Post Minnesota. Office Block, New Ulm, who start at once. STUTSOX & Co.. Portland pay yon. older for a reasonable lime. gone to hell long ago. Htn- [NOT 4-88.1 M% $5&*&s&&ti$^ & *#*$.