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

June 9, 1886 · Page 3 of 8

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WtMpfJIWIMTMIiiffifrwwnrrrWirtr.ini imama 1P9" "Wetadmit of nc Superiors and Ac- The Winona Republican very truthfully ^Bucklen 8 Arnica Salve ft The best salve in the world forlCuts, says: "There are no anarchists 4 if. W Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, among the 3,200,000 men in this country knowledge no Equals in Our FRESH AND CANNED Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, who own the farms they till, nor are Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, FRUITS. there any anarchists among the millions and positively cures Piles, or no Magnificient Display of pay required. It is guaranteed to give of people who work at all the flYQTFRQ SERVED IN perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. other trades combined." Price 25 cents per box. Sold by C. UlOltnO EVERY STYLE. SPRING& SUMMER L. Rons. Herr Most, the great anarchist, has HOT C0FFEE AT ALL HOURS. been fined $500 and sent to the penitentiary \Choice Havana Cigars,% for one year. Recorder Smyth,in and everything else belonging to a pronouncing sentence, said Most was TAR first-class the greatest rascal ever in that court, f^tatifent and Confectionary. A D'Strict Convention of the Republicans and he was very sorry that the law of the Second Congressional District New Ulm, Minn. would not allow him to inflict more severe will be held at the Opera House in STYLES. RK. A. GALERKE. punishment. J. C. ZIESKE. the City of Mankato, on OUGHfURE Wednesday, July 7, 1886, Gtenerke & Zieske, 1* The Canadian fishery question is becoming at 10 a. m for the purpose of nominating more muddled every day and it a candidate for Member of Congress Dealers in may yet lead to serious consequences. for said District. OUR STORE IS NOW FILLED TO DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, ^^^^klk^^^AJbsolutely^^^smk^s^^ Absolutely United States customs officers are beginning The basis of representation for the Free front Opiates, Emetics and Poison Emetics and Poison several counties comprising the District to show signs of wakefullness SAFE. BOOTS AND SHOES, AND THE UTMOST WITH A CHOICE is one delegate at large for each and seizures of Canadian vessels for SURE. countv and one delegate for every 200 GENERAL MERCHANDISE. violence of the U. S. laws have been votes or major fraction thereof, cast for LINE OF CAREFULLY SEL.fc.CTED PROMPT. made at Portland, Me., and Chicago. Member of Congress in 1884. which AT DKuaoisTg AXD DEALEBS.LKtt BANK BLOCK, SLEEPY EYE MINT? basis was fixed by the Republican Congressional CO.,BALTIMORE, MP. I]XT CTCHARLES CO.<p>JACOBBALTI30RE, S OH THE A. VOCELEtt MD. The crop reports from the north part committee at their meeting as fol Goodssold at Rock bottom prices. held in Mankato, May 26, 1886, of the State and Dakota are anything 3oots,Shoes,Slippers Rubbers lows: but encouraging. A special to the St. Murray 4 13 Elue Earth Nicollet 7 8 Brown. Paul Dispatch from Argyle,Mmn., says N I^ Nobles 4 NENNO, 4 Cottonwood Crops of every description are badly Pipestone 4 .10 Faribault damaged, and wheat seems almost Redwood 5 ...4 Jackson SOLICITOR hopelessly ruined. Thefieldsare black Rock 5 Home InsuranceCo. .10 Le Sueur Sibley 6 .4 Lincoln and bare, and everywhere they have Watonwan 4 6 ALL OF THE PREVAILING STYLES ARE HERE SHOWN Lac qui Parle the oder of new-mown hay. The need Waseca 7 .7 OF NEW YORK. Lyon GERMANRE of rain is felt everywhere. IN ASSORTMENT COMPLETE, SPECIALLY PHRCHASED Yellow Medicine..7 .5 Martin Insures against loss by fire, cyclones, Total number of delegates 124. For PainCureDRUGGISTS Without the remotest authority, TO 3IEET THE KNOWN WANTS OF THE COMMUNITY. tornadoes and wind storms, at lowest Per order Rep. Congressional Com. Rheumatism, Neuralgia rates. Backache, Headache, Toothachr, Commissioner Sparks recently issued H. J. NEAL, ChairmaD. Sprain*, Brake*, etc etc. So Much for Quality Now for Prices. City office at bis old stand adjoining PRICE, FIFTY CENTS. an order suspending all applications for Dated May 26, 1880. AT AND DEALERS Newhart's office. THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO., BALTIMORE, MD. entry under the pre-emption, timber BepuMioan County Convention, culture and desert land acts. This last OOR PRICES ARE OF UNIFORM LOW GRADE .-OUR 50 DEAD BODIES FOUND order exhausted the patience of Secretary PRICES NEVER EQUALLED-OUR PRICES DO OUR A Republican convention for Brown Lamar and he at once revoked the county will be held at the court house order. The commissioner's only excuse TALKING.-OUR PRICES CANNOT BE COPIED BY IN THE STREETS OF in the city of New Ulm, on for issuing the order was that certain Saturday, June 19,1886, WOULD-BE COMPETITORSOUR PRICES MAKE OUR acts of congress will be annulled, at one o'elock p. m., for the purpose of St. Cloud and Sauk Rapids after the Cyclone of selecting eight delegates to represent ad interim, because a repeal of those BUSINESS, WHICH TALKS FOR ITSELF. the county the Second Congressional acts is now under consideration. Sparks April 14, 1886 an army of over a hundred were Xf yon. wemt Superi or Cpods &&** convention to be held at the Opera is a crank and he should be given the House Mankato, Wednesday, July7th, g. b. forthwith. fatally wounded a solid stone flouring mill cost- 1886 v**lo*sly Cken, Visit The basis of representation for the A few days since Judge Dickinson,of various towns in the county has. been ing over forty thousand dollars swept out of ex- fixed at one delegate for each town and the supreme court, filed a decision in one delegate for every 50 votes cast for istence in an instant, large trees wrenched from effect destroying all the tax titles taken Congressman in 1884, or major fraction since 1881. The law of 1877 provided thereof. The various towns will be entitled their roots as though they were but mere sap- that notice of expiration of redemption to representation as followsAlbin should be served on the owner of the Mulligan 1 2 lings. land 90 days before redemption expired. New Ulm 9 Bashaw 2 North Star 2 Burnstown 2 A law of 1881 attempted to repeal W write Life, Fire and Tornado or Cyclone Prairieville 2 Cottonwood 9 SPRING O 1886! this section, and the supreme court Eden 2 Sleepy Eye says this law is unconstitutional, which insurance in reliable companies Sigel. Home 3 leaves the law of 1877 in force, and this Stark Lake Hanska ..3 Stately Tornado or cyclone insurance 1 year 50 cents.3 years provides that before a party can perfect Linden 3 Leavenworth 2 ,-fc $1.50.r2lnsnre your lives and your homes a tax title he must serve personal notice $1.00, 5 years Fr. KuetziniEK*-a!a^*ITK5St*SJj Milford 2 Total 46 on the owner of the land 90 days By order of K. H. HELLING, before it is too late. Delays are dangerous. before perfecting his title. chairman Rep. Co. Com. ROSS & SEITER, Aets. In the case ot the State of Minnesota Eight persons were burned to ieath against the St. Paul & Sioux City Railroad or suffocated by afire in Chicago last B. BEHNK E & CO., company the Supreme Court decides Monday. that a railroad does not forfeit its corporate franchise by a discontinuance John Kelly, the great sachem of the of its business as a railroad company in Tammany Democracy in New York City, DEALER I N consequence of having conveyed its 1 died at his residence in that city on EXTENSIVE OPENING OF NEW AND DESIRABLE road to some other company. This Tuesday of last week at 3.30 p. m. Dry Goods, SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. suit was commenced by Attorney General Previous to his late illness he was a Hahn, being an action in quo warranto power in New York city politics. to enforce the forfeiture of the The jury in the Maxwell murder case charter of the corporation principally Notions BEADY-MADE and last Saturday returned a verdict of upon the ground that the road had sold murder in the first degree. The annals its franchise and was merged into another of crime have seldom contained a more road. The purpose of the Attorney revolting story than the murder of General was to force a sale of the Millinery,lf-MmftTliT Preller, and the preponderence of vast amount of land held by this opinion will be that the verdict is just. road by land grants in aid of its construction, and thereby subject the land DI|Y GOODS *'^*w*g'Jr^"1riTiVWT***A Secretary Manning of the treasury to taxation. The land held by the Sioux department tendered his resignation to i-l City road exceeds 400,000 acres, and, if the President May 20tb. In reply the taxable, would yield a revenue to the President asked Mr. Manning to accept f.iSiSffg, State of at least $50,080 per ear. This BOOTS & SHOES a leave of absence until next October, settles the question for the present that when, if the secretary desires, the question these railroad lands cannot be taxed at his resignation will be considered. by the State. v" Mr. Manning has accepted the President's suggestion and will hie ET C. During the Presidential campaign of ET C. himself to Hot Springs, Va. 1884 the Republican speakers and the mm ift&ifig, Republican press fieely intimated that if the ex-Confederates were given power A Mankato politician informs the St. not two years would elapse before a Peter Herald that Hon. M.D. L. Collester reWE TAK THIS EARLY OPPORTUNITY TO INVITE OUR movement would be begun for the will have a walk away in Nicollet demption of the rebel debt. Democrats FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS TO GIVE US A CALL in the North declared the prohecy county, wherein the editor of the Herald a campaign lie, but the wisdom of the coincides., and adds Sibley county AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS. WE SELL TA assertion has already been demonstrated. the Collester column also. Now.Blackistone, On May 10, scarcely a year after THE LOWEST PRICES. this is sheer folly. Collester a Democratic president was inaugurated, Mr. Merriman, a Democratic member stands no more chance of carrying Nicollet B. BEH2TKE & CO. from New York, introduced a bill and Sibley counties against John A% BeJinke, Manager which, if passed, would open the doorway Lincl than he does of carrying Brown Ladie's Trimmed Hats, tor the payment of the whole Confederate county. John Lind is "solid" in both debt. But a passing notice CITY DRU was giveu this bill at the time of its introduction, counties, and his friends and supporters Misses and Children's Hats. but last Friday Judo-e Fullerton, are not of that class that get left at an eminent lawyer of New county conventionshardly ever. York, appeared before the committee on war claims and eloquentlv advocated at remarkably low prices the passage of the bill. Judge Fullerton The oleomargarine bill passed the had not spoken a dozen sentences lower house of Congress last Thursday when it flashed upon the committee \r\ a vote of 177 eas to 101 nays, all that his mission and the scope of MILLINI?mFOKaSTOC DEALER I2ST CALL IX AND LOOK AT Ol it LARGE the bill above referred to meant" the the Minnesota members voting with MILLINERY! pa\meut bv the government of the six the majority. The bill passed substantially DBUGS MEDICINES ,PAINTS, OILS hundred nnllionjclollars ot outstanding as reported by the committee Confederate bonds, issued to wage war WINDOW GLASS, BRUSHES, on agriculture, the onlj* amendment against and destroy the federal government. In his lemarks Judge Fullertou made being in the rate of tax, which is STATIONERY A MB said: "Tne young men 'before him fixed at 5 cents per pound instead of 10, would live to see the Confederate debt as origmallv proposed. The fate of WALL PAPER, all adjudicated and paid by the federal the bill in the Senate is \ery uncertain. government. It was an honest debt. DON FORGET THE PLACE The bonds were bought in irood faith by innocent purchasers, andlio government Saturday's Dispatch sajs the State Fr. Kuetzing, could exist which stood upon the capitol building is growing worse and basis the federal government had Local Agent for W. Jo woise every ciay. Investigation shows Dyer & Bro's taken."f A WashingtonDemocrats special says the Northern are man}7 the stringers to be so rotten that they MIXX. ST., NEW ULM, MINX much embarrassed over the appearance cm be rolled to powder between areOrgans, Pianos and other Musical Goods. of the subject at this time, and. Home Insurance Co. one's hands. Throughout the building charging that Judge Fullerton was hired there are great cracks in the ceilings by the Republican congiessional of New Yox*k. A COMPLETE STOCK OF ROOTS, HERBS, BARKS ANI campaign committee to raise the question and walls, and bad depressions in the ot the choicest varieties to be found at this time for political purposes floors. It is thought that the whole second PATENT MEDICINES ALWAYS ON HAND. The undersigned desires to inform at the but the lie is given to this statement by floor will have to be taken out the people of New Ulm and vicinm the statement of Juds:e Fullerton that PRICES QUOTED ON APPLICATION. MEHBEHHILL GREENHOUSES. and iron stringers put in. It seems that he has received tiie a^enc\ of the he represents the bondholders, and that the measure which he advocates was well-known and reliable Home Insurance hatdly possible that a building of such PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL OKJLWJRS. introduced some months before there Co. ot New York. 'I lie company lecent construction should be in such Send for catalogue to MENDEMJALL, was a Republican congressional committee. insures against loss by fire and a state of complete rottenness, but it tornadoes and pavs all losses"prompth. FLORIST, Post Office Block, New Ulm, Minnesota. J. H. WE0DEND0RF, Jr. nevertheless seems to be a fast MINNEAPOLIS, MINX. Applications received at Post Office. &*. Aug 586. *ki pit $* S^O -'gft ak2t& &1tiS83S^**&& &*&&&& xhi m& *o Mrftlwa,r'laiiir- yum iatea or 11 jy!*i%