New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
June 30, 1886 · Page 3 of 8
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m&ammmmmmmm f^PWpr? W$ m'jm We admits of nc Superiors and A So far, Brown, Nicollet, Redwood, Theo. Bucklen 8 Arnica Salve sScheiderich, The best salve in the world for Cuts, Lac qui Parle, Sibley and Murray Bruises Sores, Ulcers Salt Rheum, knowledge no Equals in Our Counties have instructed their delegates NEW ULM, MINN. Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, for Mr. Lind. Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erupions and positively cures Piles, or no 70S. BOBLETEB, Editor & Proprietor. and Manufacturer of Magnificient Display of pay required. It is guaranteed to give JPatents Granted Buggy Cushions. Lazy perfect satisfaction, or money rtluntied. Wednesday, June 30, 1886. Price 25 cents per box. Sold by C. SPRING& SUMMER Backs, Buggy Tops, etc. L. Rons. to citizens of Minnesota during the past .REPUBLICAN DISTRICT CONVENTION. Aveek, and reported expressly for the Review by C. A. Snow & Co. Solicitors Repairing promptly attended to and Second Congressionaldistrict of American & Foreign Patents, Gpp. satisfaction guaranteed. U. S. Patent Office, Washington, D.C. New Ulm, Minn. Front Street, T. Scott, St. Paul, Sleigh attachment vc A District Convention of the Republicans of the Second Congressional District for vehicles O. Stevens, Spring Valley STYLES will be held at the-Opera House in STYLES. J. C. ZlESKE. A. GAUERSE. Traction engine C. A. Fields, Minneapolis, the City of Mankato, on Head light screen. ameirke & SSieske, Wednesday, July 7, 1886, at:I0 a. m., for the purpose of nominating Death of David Davis Dealers in a candidate for Member of Congress for said -District. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, OUR STORE IS NOW FILLED TO Judge Davis -died at Bloommgton 111. The basis of representation for the Absolutely Tree from. Opiates, Emetics and Poison several counties comprising the District at six o'clock Saturday morning. He BOOTSAND SHOES, AND SAFE. 25fe THE UTMOST WITH A CHOICE is one delegate at large for each sank into a comatose state twelve hours SURE. county and one delegate for every 200 GENERAL MERCHANDISE. before the end, and passed painlessly away, LINE OF CAREFULLY SELECTED votes,or-major fraction thereof, cast for PROMPT. (surrounded by his family. The Member of Congress in" 1884. which BANK BLOCK, SLEEPY EYE, MINN AT DBUOSISTS AND DEALERS. basis was fixed by the'Hepublican Congressional cause of death was Bright's disease of THE CIUKLES A.VOOELEB CO., BALTISOBE, BD. committee at their meeting Boots.Shoes.SliDDersiRubbers1) the kidneys,aggravated by the weakened Goodssoldat Bockbottoiprices. held in Mankato, May 26, 1886, as follows: condition of his system, dat'ng from the time when he became afflicted with Murray 4 Blue Earth 13 Nicollet 7 Brown... 8 carbuncles. His hours were calm and NI^ c. NENNO, Nobles 4 Cottonwood 4 peaceful. The Funeral was held yesterdav Pipestone 4 Faribault 10 SOLICITOR at 3 P. M. Jackson 4 Redwood Home InsuranceCo. Le Sueur 10 Rock Lincoln 4 Sibley Th State Auditor has gent to the ALL OF THE PREVAILING STYLES ARE HERE SHOWN Lac qui .Fasde 6 Watonwan several county auditors a statemen of OF NEW YORK. GERMAN RE Lyon 7 Waseca.. IN ASS0RT3IENT COMPLETE, SPECIALLY PHRCHASED the law which is now in force according Martin 5 Yellow Medicine-. Insures against loss by fire, cyclones, to the recent tax title decision of the Total number of delegates 124. For PainCureDRUGGISTS TO 3IEET THE KNOWN WANTS OF THE C03DIUNITY. tornadoes and wind storms, at lowest Rheumatism, Neuralgia Per order JK.ep. Congressional Com. supreme court. This is accompanied rates. Backache, Headache,etc., Tootharhi,.etc So Much for Qjiality^ Now for Prices. Sprains Brake* H. J. NEAL, Chairman. City office at his old stand adjoining by the explanation that in cases where PRICE. FIFTY OEM'S. Dated May 26, 1886. AT AND DEALLBF Newhart's office. lands have been sold for taxes at the THE CHARLES A.VOOELEB CO., BALTIMORE, HD sales of 1877 and since, or where assignments CkOSWC OVT OUR PRICES ARE OF UNIFORM LOW GRADE.-OUR The two papers published at Redwood were made of lands bid in FallsThe Meveille and The Gazette. PRICES NEVER EQUALLED.OUR PRICES DO OUR by the State if the notice was not given* A devoted a considerable portion of their the right of redemption still exists. The TALKING.-OUR PRICES CANNOT E COPIED AT tpace in last weeks issue to discuss the rate of interest on such redemption causes that led to Mr, Turrells defeat ]s one and a half per cent, from the WOULD-BE COMPETITORS -OUR PRICES MAKE OUR and Belo Cos Price in his own county.We do not propose time of purchase by the certificate hold, BUSINESS, WHICH TALKS FOR ITSELF. to take part in that discussion, nor do er to the date of redemption. The certificate we think it will profit Mr. Turrells t$ you wemt Supe^io* Goods %&&?* holder will also be entitled to 1 standing, or that of his friends, to con. have the amount of subsequent delinquent I OFFER HEREWITH MY ENTIRE STOCK OF tinue it any further. To our mind the taxes paid by him added to the real cause of Mr. Lind's success in Redwood theReady-Made Clothing, H. ohey de amount of his claim with interest from County, is the fact that he is well date of payment of such taxes to and favorably known there. Fully as time of redemption. He also announces well acquainted as Mr. Turrell. The that sales under section No. 101 of the l-e&di&g Boot 8c SHoe citizens of Redwood County know Mr, general tax law will be suspended for Lincl to be honest, industrious and capable. the present, as there is a case pending They know that their interests Hats, Caps? Gents'Furnishing Goods, before the Supreme Court in which the will be safe in his hands and they want right to redeem from such sales under SPRING O 1886! him to be our next Congressman. With that provision is to be determined. friendly feelings toward Mr. Turrell on Trunks^ Rubber Goods, etc., etc., the part of many of them,they nevertheless A Minnesotian, who has been around supported Mr. Lind knowing as considerable, is telling the eastern people they did that while Mr. Turrell stood no IN ORDER TO CLOSE OUT THE STOCK AT COST PRICE, all he knows about cyclones. He Fr.Kuetzin chance of securing the nomination him says that their most peculiar feature is self his candidacy necessarily jeopardized AND EVEN BELOW COST PRICE. the singular sucking movement. Buildings Mr. Linds chances of suecess and are sucked up into the clouds entire, for that reason they discarded all notions and come down in fragments. After of complimentary votes or conceding the great Rochester tornado a farmer the county for the sake of courtesy and BEHNE E & CO., twelve miles from the town found gave the delegation to Mr. Lind as they an uninjured marble top table in his ought to. In so doing the farmers of it)field. Another found a very large Redwood County (the farmers did DEALER I N sheep that had come from no one knew showed good judgment and have the EXTENSIVE OPENING OF NEW AND DESIRABLE where, and was deposited in his yard Dr Goods, gratitude of Mr. Lind and of the people unhurt. The Minnesota man further SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. of this entire judicial district. said that he had seen a board into which wheat straws had been driven The St. Paul Labor Echo has pronounced until they stuck through on the other Notion and for Hon. A. R. McGill for READY-MADE side. Also he saw a plank driven Governor, believing him to be a true through a big tree, and apiece of pine friend of labor. moulding driven through a small butternut tree. Milllne The president is confining his vetoes principally to pension bills. There is Cyclone Notes. danger that in his sweeping action he HJ GOODS may do injustice to more than one deserving The political cy clone which passed soldier, and not save much through this county last Tuesday had its money to the United States, either. St. f-lmm, origin in New Ulm, and may therefore P. Dispatch. BOOTS & SHOES be properly named the second New All the important Southern railroads Ulm cyclone. The damage inflicted have changed their standard tracks was considerable but at this writing it *'r from five feet to the Northern gauge of is difficult to enumerate all the losses. four feet eight and one-half inches.This Various theories are advanced in regard ETC. constitutes another bond of union by to the origin of the storm. Most which the commercial interests of the of them agree that it arose from the m nation are cemented. It required on southeast, and that it presented the form all the roads 7,800 hands, working an of a funnelshaped cloud having the AVE TAK THIS EARLY OPPORTUNITY TO INVITE OUR average of nine hours, to complete the large end at New Ulm, the small end great undertaking. pursuing a gyratory or serpentine FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS TO GIVE US A CALL course all over Redwood county. Local AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS. WE SELL TA The Baslcr Nachrichten, according to scientists who have analyzed the accompanying the New York Evening Post, publishes Sptftos. 1 electrical phenomena, assert THE LOWEST PRICES. a curious article on the manufacture of that it was akin ta the fluid known B. BEHNKE & CO. "infernal machines" in the United to science as Jersey lightning, and that A, Behnke, Manager States, describing minutely the various Ladie's Trimmed Hats, a great many observers were affected kinds that are in popular demands. by it. A few are found who believe It says that the principal manufacturer CITY DRU STORE. that the cyclone funnel was filled with is Mr. Holgate, of Philadelphia, who sses and Children's Hats, beer, while a larger number hold that has acquired a "colossal" fortune in it was filled with a mixture of beer and the business, 'Jwhich is carried on not wind. at remarkably low prices. at all in secrecy, in spite ot the sharp In Redwood Falls the buildingsVere restrictions placed upon the manufacture ail standing the morning after the'storm, of these devilish machines by the but there was much sympathy for some State of Pennsylvania a few years IN CALL IX AND LOOK AT Ol)R LARGE STOCK OF of the sufferers. A few county officers ago. MILLINERY!, MILLINERY! W elected three years ago, especially overflowed rTS, with sympathy for those Turrell It is worthy of note that since the hi delegates who "bucked" their election BRUSHES, adoptiou by Maine of the constitutional inon that occasion. amendment prohibiting the sale of STATIONERY AMD toxicating liquors, the number of arresti Mr. Turrell was completely knocked & & WALL PAPEE, for drunkenness has increased 33 out of politics by the phenomena, and IIIIMIilllllllliliUHilH I'bllUHIl per cent. The amendment took effect now proposes to construct a cyclone DOXT FORGET THE PLACE, in 1885, and during that year tlie number cave in the vicinity of his residence, Fr. Kuetzing, and take the horns off his stock durinothe of those imprisoned for drunkenness summer. was 1761, against 1320 in the year preceding. Local Agent for W. J. Dyer & Bro's This, too, despite the fact that It is reported that a number of promising MINX. ST., NEW ULM, MINN in Portland, the largest city in the state, candidates for county offices were prohibition was never so rigorously enforced ouned underneath the debris. Probably Home Insurance Co. Organs.Pianos and other Musical Goods ^l&niz & 0 we* as in 1885. If the friends of prohibition some of these will be dug out before of New York. claim that tiie enforcement of the next convention, so that no of the choicest varieties to be found A COMPLETE STOCK OF ROOTS, HERBS, BARKS ANI the law lessened drunkenness in Portland, danger exists of a lack of candidates. The undersigned desires to inform then they must admit that the at the PATENT MEDICINES ALWAYS ON HAND. Several budding politicians were the people of New Ulm and vicinity proportional increase in other portions taken off their feet and carried in the PRICES QUOTED ON APPLICATION. that he has received the agency of the MfilflEHHUL GREENHOUSES. 4 of the state was enormous. These facts air during the storm, but it is thought well-known and reliable" Home Insurance ftjSJ. seem to :.dd another to the many proofs PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS.- Co. of New York. The company that the ^aws of gravitation will resume insures against loss byfireand that prohibition does not Send for catalogue to MEXDENHALL, prohibit. before election day, and that they will tornadoes and pavs all losses promptly. Boston Post. Minnesota:1 FLORIST, come down again.Bedwood Gazette. Post Office I J. H. WEDDEND0RF, Jr. Block, New Ulmt MINNEAPOLIS, W&SBfii MINK. Applications received at Post Office^ i *&$ Jf*L\ Aug. 586. &M&~i^ ?*&- -1 Jm-t lL_IiL