New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
June 2, 1886 · Page 3 of 8
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We admit of ac Superiors and Ac*- Bucklen 8 Arnica Salve after that gentleman's visit to Faribault M$. The best salve in the world for Cuts, county, may cause people to surmise BBJUiltB 1JT Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, "knowledge no Equals in Our something/ Since Kiester's withdrawal NEW ULM, MINN. FRESH AND CANNED Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, Faribault county has no candidate, and Chilblains, Corns, and all skin Eruptions, and positively cures Tiles, or no Bro. Hamlin has simply shown good JOS. BOBLETEB, Editor & Proprietor. Magnificient Display of pay required. It is gu.u anteed to give judgment of human nature in pronouncing SERVED IN OYSTERS perfect satisfaction, or .money refunded. for Mr. Lind. EVERY STYLE. Wednesday, June 2, 1886. SPRING* SUMMER Price 25 cents per box. Sold: by HOT COFFEE AT ALL HOURS. L. Rons. Capt. W. W. Braden, our present %Choice Havana Cigars,% REPUBLICAN DISTRICT CONVENTION. efficient State Auditor, has thus far no opposition to his re-nomination. We and everything else belonging to a hope he may have none, for he is one first-class Second Congressional District of the most worthy men in our State TAR mm ffe^fettfent ki\d donfedtionkry. and one of the most efficient Auditors '4 District Convention of the Republicans the State ever had.Blue Earth City New Ulm, Minn. Post. of the Second Congressional District So sav we all of us, Bra. Hamlin. MARK. will be held at the Opera House A. GAXERKE. TMmke^.ZIESKE.C.J OUGHfURE i the City of Mankato, on Gauerke & It is estimated that $20,000,000 worth Wednesday, July 7, 1886, of business on building contracts has at 10 a. m., for the purpose of nominating been lost during the recent strikes, in Dealers in a candidate for Member of Congress OUR STORE IS NOW FILLED TO twelve or fifteen leading cities of this DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, ^^^tK^^^^jibsolutely^^^BK^^ for-said JDistict. Free from, Opiates, Emetics and Poison country. Also $3,000,000 in wages has THE UTMOST WITH A CHOICE BOOTS AND SHOES, AND The basis of representation for the been lost, this loss being sustained by SURE* OECCtS. several counties comprising the District 250,000 strikers. 50,000 men are still GENERAL MERCHANDISE. LINE OF CAREFULLY SELECTED PROMPT. 4tJ is one delegate at large for each out, but it is thought that within two county and one delegate for every 200 weeks all but about 10,000 will have returned BA SK BLOCK, SLEEPY EVE MINN THE CUABUS A.YOGELER CO., BALTHORE, H9. votes er major fraction thereof, cast for to work. Goodssold at Rockbottomprices. Member of Congress in 1884, which 5oots,Shoes,Slinners Rubbers Has Hon. O. B. Turrell no good basis was fixed by the .Republican Congressional qualities that recommend him as a congressional committee at their meeting NIC. NENNO, candidate except the simple held in Mankato, May 26, 1886, as follows \h fact,if fact it be, that he is a farmer? If SOLICITOR Murray 4 not, his case must be hopeless indeed, ^lue Earth 13 Home Insurance Co. Nicollet 7 *JBrown 8 as w-e are reliably informed that he Cottonwood 4 Nobles 4 ALL OF THE PREVAILING STYLES ARE HERE SHOWN does not own an acre of farming land. Faribault 10 Pipestone 4 GERMAN OF NEW YORK. He does own, however, 70 acres of timber IN ASSORTMENT COMPLETE, SPECIALLY PURCHASED Jackson 4 Redwood 5 land, but on that he has not succeeded Le Sueur 10 Rock 5 Insures against loss by fire^ cyclones, TO MEET THE KNOWN WANTS OF THE COMMUNITY. Lincoln 4 Sibley 6 in raising anything but a candidate tornudoes and wind storms, at lowest For PainCureSpralna,F Rheumatism, Neuralgia Lac qui Parle 6 Watonwan 4 rates. for Congress. Backache, Headache, Tootbacii-, So Much for Quality^ Now for Prices. Lyon 7 Waseca 7 Bruit**, ete~ete. City office at his old stand adjoining PRICE. IFTY CENTS. Martin 5 Yellow Medicine.7 NewhaiVs office. AT DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS Hon. Mark H. Dunnel has announced THE CHARLES A. XMiELER CO., BALTIMORE, BD- Total number of delegates 124. himself as a candidate for Congress OUR PRICES ARE OF UNIFORM LOW GRADE.-OUR 50 DEAD BODIES FOUND Per order 3Bep. Congressional Com. in the First district. The Pioneer Press, PRICES NEVER EQUALLED-OUR PRICES DO OUR H. J. NEAL, Chairman which formerly was so bitterly opposed Dated May 26, 1886. to Mr. Dunnel], hurrahs for him. Bunnell's TALKING.-OUR PRICES CANNOT BE COPIED BY IN THE STREETS OF candidacy will make things interesting A. M. 'Crosby, of Rock county, announces WOULD-BE COMPETITORSOUR PRICES MAKE OUR in the First district, as the other that he will not be a candidate 4 candidates, and their name is legion, BUSINESS, WHICH TALKS FOR ITSELF. St. Cloud and Sauk Rapids after the Cyclone of for re-election to the State Senate. will not quietly stand by and see the If you. wn&t Ssrpfc#4o Goods $&*?+ The Chicago grand jury has found sugar plum slip into the old war horse's April 14, 1886 an army of over a hundred were mouth. indictments -against twenty-five anarchists vevlvnuly Cheap, Visii fatally woundeda solid stone flouring mill cost- engaged in the recent riot in that The largest bridge in the world is at city. ing over forty thousand dollars swept out of ex- Lagang, over an arm of the China Sea. Clarendon, Pa., experienced quite a It is five miles long, built entirely of istence in an instant, large trees wrenched from snow storm ou Tuesday of last week. stone, has three hundred arches seventy J.e*d4**g Soot &0&oe Demiey, Other Pennsylvania towns were similarlv feet high, and a roadway seventy their roots as though they were but mere sap- iy, visited. feet wide. The parapet is a balustrade, lings. and each of the pillars, which The Waseca Radical pronounces for are seventy-five feet apart, supports a Hon. M. D. L. Collester for Congress HI UNI}fit W write Life, Fire and Tornado or Cyclone ^CHOICE HOUS E PLANT S FREE MAI FOR pedestal on which is placed a lion, and thinks he will surely scoop in the twenty-one feet long, made of one If I II III $1.00. All reliable none better none cheaper. Cata- insurance in reliable companies delegation from Waseca county. fl IV I A logue (MaFree. Address block of marble. 26-86) M. E. POWEL, St Peter.Minn. 1 1 HUH III Tornado or cyclone insurance 1 year 50 cent8,3 years The Heron Lake' Wave thinks that Mr. Tnrrell's supporters deny the SPRING Or 1886! the Congressional candidate should be $1.00, 5 years $1.50.^Insure your lives and your homes rumor that that gentleman has entered nominated from another section than into an arrangement with rival candidates before it is too late. Delays are dangerous. the "State" of Mankato. And he certainly to pool issues. The Redwood and will be. ROSS & SEITER, Asrts. Marshall papers agree that Mr. Turrell will continue his canvass on his own Gen. Grant's tomb was decorated en Fr.Kuetzing personal strength and that his Candidadacy Memorial Day with floral offerings from will only end with the nominating all the States and territories. Gen. convention. The friends of other candidates Logan delivered the memorial address. as emphatically assert that Mr. Every State was represented. Turrell has no real strength and that EXTENSIVE OPENING OP NEW AND DESIRABLE The Fifth district Republican congressional he continues his candidacy in the interest SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. convention has been called of Mr. Collester. The friends of to meet at Brainerd on the 30th of John Lind it concerns little whether fir June. Knute Nelson will no doubt be Mr. Turrell swims or sinks on his own DEALER IN re-nominated without opposition. bottom, or whether he finally deserts READY-MADE Dr Goods, his craft and rides safely into harbor Martin Irons had to flee from the under Mr. Collester's banner. John wrath of his own people, and now a Lind is going to get there first, all the constable has levied on his household same. goods to satisfy a debt of $7, for house and Notion rent. How the mighty have fallen. Henderson Independent:Hon. John Lind,the prominent New Ulm attorney, Cloud-bursts were last Saturday reported DI|Y GOODS who is now so prominently before the from several points in.Germany. Millinery, people as a candidate for congress from A squadron of hussars narrowly escaped this congressional district, was in attendance drowning in the stables at Wessenfels, at court here the first of the and the vineyards at Bingen were BOOTS & SHOES week. Mr. Lind's chances for receiving totally destroyed. the nomination are most flattering. An official statement is out to the From among the numerous aspiring i i effect that President Cleveland and candidates he stands out before the ETC. ETC. Miss Folsom will be married to-day, at people as a man of brilliant intellect the white house, Rev. Dr. Sunderland, and superior ability, and very popular of the Presbyterian church officiating. among the masses. And with the knowledge that the interests and best The word "oleomargarine" does not WE TAK THIS EARLY OPPORTUNITY TO INVITE OUR welfare of the 2nd Congressional District appear in any but recent dictionaries, will be intelligently and arduously FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS TO GIVE US A CALL and the majority of speakers take usage looked after with Mr. Lind at the helm, for a guide in its pronunciation, which AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS. WE SELL TA the people will see to it that he is nominated. gives the "ga" the sound of "gay" instead As this district is so strongly THE LOWEST PRICES. ot "ja." republican, a nomination is about equal B. BEHUKE &C0. to an election. Herr Most,the noted anarchist leader A. Behnke, Manager in New York city, and his two companiops Hon. J. A. Kiester, of Faribault have been convicted, the maximum CITY DRU STORE. county, having published a card that he penalty being one year's imprisonment is not a candidate for Congress, the That's much too little for Blue Earth City Post, published at men of the Most stripe. Wakefield's home, comes out for Hon. Ladie'S Trimmed Hats, CHAS* &. BOOS The report that Hon. S. D. Peterson John Lind, as followsHon. of this city is the dark horse in the congressional John Lind, of Xew Ulm, made Misses and Children's Hats, this village a visit on Thursday of last race is without foundation. week. He is a prominent candidate Sam has no political aspirations, unless for the Republican congressional nomination DEALER IN it be for the Senate. Brethren, don't at remarkably low prices. at the coming convention. We A waste your ammunition at long range. were, in common with the people of DRUGS MEDICINES. PAINTS, OILS this town, very favorably impressed The House committee on the electoral with Air. Lind and believe he would WINDOW GLASS, BRUSHES, honor our district as their representative count has reported a bill to amend CALL IN AND LOOK AT OIR LARGE STOCK OF at Washington. He is purely a STATIONERY AND the constitution so as to provide for MILL self-made man, and whilie hevidens doe not INERY! PEE, INERY! worship his maker'* it to a the election of a second vice-president, 44 WALL who is to be chosen at the same time close observer that it was a mighty good job. We like the man and, now that and in the same manner as the president Mr. Kiester refuses the furtner use of and hi st vice-president. It is not his name in this connection, we earnestly CSEAPEB thought probable that the bill will pass. hope that Mr. Lind may receive Local Agent for W. J. i yer & Bro's the nomination, and from all appearances r&" The State capitol at St. Paul is said he will. He is no trickv, wire-~pullinpolitician, DON'T FORGET THE PLACE, nor is he throwing money \n- to be in an unsafe condition, caused by Organs, Pianos and other Musical Goods. to the canvass to buy newspaper support the rotting of the joists of the floor of Fr. Kuetzing, or votes, but relies solely upon his reputation the second story. And yet innumerable and a desire of"the people for men can be found who are willing an honest and capable representative. A COMPLETE STOCK OF ROOTS, HERBS, BARKS AM We like John Lind and hope for him to risk their lives in the tumble-down MDJX. ST.. XEW ULM, MINX & PATENT MEDICINES ALWAYS OX HAND. the position he now honorably seeks. structure. We understand that even Tom Bove is willing to take his lsamJ Send 10 cents postage, and wliableli*e PRICES QUOTED ON APPLICATION. a1 mail yon free a royal, There never was shown in this eitv Much suffering could be avoided by chances in the Senatorial chamber. i Uir to way of making mare money such a complete and desirable line of constantly keeping a supply of West's PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL OMDEBS.^. Carpets and Wallpaper as Chas. Wagner Pain King in the house. A certain at once, than anything else in America Both The Mankato Free Press thinks that sexes of all ages can live at home and work in has the pleasure to offer to the public I cure for flux, dysentery, cramps,chills, spare nine, or all the time Capital not required the fact of the Blue Earth City Post at present. Call and see him, it*will colic, cholera," and cholera morbus. We will start yon. Immense pay snie for those Minnesota. coming: out for Hon. John Lind right who start at once. STIKSON & Co. Portland pay you. 25C AH (rnmo Maine. 1 P?ov4 86] & fiAJUlbi rM^dkki- ^_ &***mm Tfi i "V*g?'\.