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

July 21, 1886 · Page 3 of 8

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WWW&J^ wfrftfjfur j8fe*Sgag&B^a^^ saw-a** "We admit of no Superiors and Ac- Bnctten Arnica Salve Mexico is again in the throe3 of a The best salve in the %orld for Cuts, fair sized revolution. Happy family, Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, wjf& knowledge no Equals in Our those greasers. $!&$&* Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, There seems to be a great deal of NEW ULM, MINN and positively cures Piles, or no quiet talk throughout the state in favor Magniftcient Display of pay required. It is guaranteed to give of Gov. Hubbard for a third term. perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Parents who contemplate giving their, ID Northfield News. Price 25 cents per box. Sold by C. SPRING&SUMMER children the opportunity of acquiring The governor has many friends in L. Boos. the art of Violin playing should be very this section who would be pleased to judicious in the choice of a teacher, Fort Worth, Texas, reports 120 degrees see him honored with another term. and guard against them falling in the in the shadethe hottest ever bands of so-called music teachers, who in the majority of cases are nothing but Capt A. H. Reed, of Glencoe, is one known there. EDOTAR quacks or charlatons. I am now prepared (^.'r of the prominent candidates for Congress to reserve pupils single or in classes. The Chicago anarchists are now undergoing in the Third district. The captain H. A. SUBILIA, JR. trial and some startling revelations is an old soldier and lost one arm STYLES STYLES. y are looked for. in defense of his country. He is an TAKE NOTICE. able and honorable man and in him the (jjUGHfURE KJ President Cleveland has issued an order Third district would have an able representative. to office-holders to keep out of politics, My friends and acquaintances will but Congressmen and others think OUR STORE IS NOW FILLED TO please take notice that I have just received The gubernatorial fight between the the order will prove a dead letter. Free front Opiates, Emetics and Poison. a large invoice of THE UTMOST WITH A CHOICE several candidates for the Republican CognacBourbon, Kuemmel, QfcCCts. IURE".' Hugh M. Brooks, alias Maxwell, the nomination is getting intererting. White and Heel Wines, LINE OF CAREFULLY SELECTED murderer of Preller, was sentenced last McGill, Gilman and Gibbs are all very iivr which I will sell in any quantity less PROMPT. atJ Wednesday to be hanged Aug. 27, but active and they do say that Scheffer is than 5 gallons, at the lowest prices. a stay of execution was afterwards not idle. All have their friends, but as Respectfully. AT DBUOOKTS ABB DEALERS. granted until Get. 2 )oot$,Ste,Slippe!$ Rubte to which will controll the sufficient JACOB rKESCHELER. THE CHABLES A. VOtiELER CO., BALTfHORE, MD. number of votes to get there is as yet The upper house of congress took a a mere matter of conjecture. couple of votes on the oleomargarine NIC. NENNO, A bill last Saturday which showed that Mankato Register.The PIONEER the friends of the bill are greatly in the PRESS published a cut of the Alikads SOLICITOR HomeInsuranceCo. majority. It is thought that the greater last Thursday, and inscribed the name portion of this week will be consumed of John Lind, Republican congressional ALL OF THE PREVAILING STYLES ARE HERE SHOWN in the consideration of the bill. nominee for this district, under it. OF NEW YORK. GERMAN REI IN ASSORT3IENT COMPLETE, SPECIALLY PRCHASEU Mr. Lind should buy the "P. P." artist Mrs. S. P. Child, of this State, has Insures against loss by fire, cyclones, "off" it he wishes to run a successful TO MEET THE KNOWN WANTS OF THE COM3INITY ForPain'AT tornadoes and wind storms, at lowest been re-commissioned as a Postoffice Cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia campaign. We object to having as fine rates. Backache, Headache, TooUachi, Inspector, and, it is stated, is pursuing So Much for Quality5 Sprain,, Braiwa. etc., etc. appearing man as John Lind thus Now for Prices. City office at his old stand adjoining PRICE. FIFTY CE&TS. the discharge of his official duties in DRUGGISTS AND DEALEBE Newhart's office. "cutted.'" THE CHABLES A. YOflELEB 10.,BALTIilOKE, MD- New Mexico. This will be sad news to CLOSING OUT OUR PRICES ARE OF UNIFORM LOW GRADE.-OUR the Democratic pollywogs who were Northfield News.Gen. David Hunter croaking their delight a week or two was president of the court-martial PRICES NEVER EQUALLED-OUR PRICES DO OUR ago over his removal becausa he was a OURhY that hung the conspirators in the assassination TALKING.-OUR PRICES CANNOT BE COPIED Kepublican. of President Lincoln and Secretary Seward. He was president of WOULD-BE COMPETITORSOUR PRICES 3IAKE and Below Cost Price! Politics in the First Congressional the courtmartial that cashiered Fitz districts are becoming interestingat BUSINESS, WHICH TALKS FOR ITSELF. John Porter. With this record, it is least to some of the candidates. Free, not much wonder that a Democratic t$ yOtt w&nt Superior Goods tttev* born and Dodge counties have instructed President, who in one minute could approve for John A. Lovely, of Albert Lea, I OFFER HEREWITH MY ENTIRE STOCK OF the bill to restoie a disloyal general and Wabasha county is a unite for Ready-Mad clothing, to the army rolls would the next Capt. John H. Mullen. The nominatwg veto the bill to give $50 a month to the convention will be held at Kasson widow of General Hunter. Aosr. 18th. ooi & Shoe Xeater There are only four nations in tLe The railroad and warehouse commissioners world to-day that are pajing their way. will hold a meeting in the senate England generally manages to make Hats, Caps? Gents' Furnishing Goods, chamber of the capitol at St. Paul ends meet, and show a trifling surplus on Tuesday, Aug. 10, 1886, for the purpose of $2,000,000 or $3,000,000 to be applied SPRING Or 1886! of establishing a grade for this to the reduction of its enormous Trunks^ Rubber Goods, etc., etcjf gear's wheat crop. A general invitation national debt the United States in spite has been extended to all interested of congressional extravagance, puts in this matter, whether producer, buyer, by nearly fifty times as much, and Hoi IN ORDER TO CLOSE OUT THE STOCK AT COST PRICE, 4 seller or consumer, meet with the fandTod M^k"tort~tow~ Fr.Kueizing 0 commissioners e?prY nation in With these exceptions, AND EVEN BELOW COST PRICE. the civilized world shows an annual de' Theo Crone* iov. Hubbard has again met with licit. misfortune. His magnificent residence at Reel Wing was badly damaged by The platform is said to be originallv.o.rjlfte lire on the 13th inst. It was a large taction of Mr. Lindhim^ B. BEHNKE & CO., It possesses two sin- #f, Matures, tna *_ two story brick with attic. The fire it does not pav -'ongressmanWakefaeld caught in the latter from a defective *onipnment, and chimney, but the firemen subdued the contains no ..^SskMS on the tarift, DEALER IN Mr. Lind in flames before reaching the lower floo tlte past has been a high tariff man, and EXTENSIVE OPENING OF NEW AND DESIRABLE The lower part of the hbadly Dry Goods, this may account for the hesitancy of soaked, wilding was SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. the platform makers to embarass him in any way with resolutions that he fp,. -*oWVer\ Xearly all the could endorse.Marshall Kcivs-Messenger. ,.**iitur@ was removed without great Notions and 3anlagG The building was valued at Whether or not the platform was $20,000 and the damage is estimated at READY-MADE originally drawn by Mr. Lind we do not $5,000. know, but we do know that the absence of any mention of Wakefield's name Mankato Free Press:There is a Millinery was simply an oversight, nothing more good deal said about Jno. Lind being a nor less, and none regret it more than Scandinavian, and that his nomination Mr. Lind. But why this solicitousness gives the State of Minnesota two Congressmen on the part of those who were so bitter of this nationality. Nothing DI|Y GOODS against Wakefield previous to the convention? more absurd could be put forward. Mr. The platform does contain a Lind is an American in every sense of tariff plank, but why omittted by some the word. The mere fact that he was of our exchanges is beyond our comprehension. BOOTS & born in Sweden counts for naught. His Now that Mr. Lind has received SHOE: candidacy was not made upon the nationality the nomination let's all turn in and help elect him. Nothing can be question and his election is not gained by keeping up a pusillanimous demanded upon the ground that he was bickering. born in a foreign country. Mr. Lind ETC. is a Republican, true and unadulterated, Rock County Herald:The prompt and upon this and harmonious action taken by the republican congressional convention at issue, and this alone does he ask the Mankato last week by which John suffrage of the people of the Second district, WE TAK. THIS EARLY OPPORTUNITY TO INVITE OUR Lind,an able and deserving representative John Lind will be elected by at of the Scandinavian race, was FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS TO GIVE US A CALL least 10,000 majority, as he ought to nominated as the republican candidate for congress the Second district, following be. AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS. WE SELL TA as it did upon the nomination of Knute Nelson by the lepublicans of the We understand that Gust. Ericson, of THE LOWEST PRICES. Fifth congressional district, ought to be Canby, is a prominent candidate for a conclusive and convincing answer to State Senator in the 16th district, composed the charge that the Scandinavians A. Behnke, Manager iBEHITKE & CO. Ladie'S Trimmed Hats, have not been fairly dealt with by the of the counties of Lyon, Lincoln republican party. It should also put and Yellow Medicine. If we are correctly at rest the foolish assertion so frequently CITY DRU STORE. informed, the Senator is conceded Misses and Children's Hats, made of late by democratic newspapers to Yellow Medicine county this year, tor political effect, that the Norwegians are gradually loosing the hence in order to succeed it ell only bonds of their "allegiance to the grand at remarkably low prices- be necessary for Mr. Ericson to capture old party to which by principle and instinct his own county. He is quite popular they naturally belong. Minnesota where he is known, and deservedly so. republicans have never tailed to recognize the claims of their Norwegian He possesses all the qualifications that CALL IX AND LOOK AT OUR LARGE STOCK OF adherents, and the party in turn has go to make a successful legislator and been repeatedly honored by the distinguished DEALE IDS MR the interests of his county and district C: services of Scandinavians who would be well subserved by his election. DRUGS MEDICINES.PAINTS, OILS, have filled high positions of trust and i honor with credit alike to themselves JJU and to the thrifty, intelligent race they WINDOW GLASS, BRUSHES, represent. The Norwegian representative While the democrats in the national on the state ticket, State Treasurer STATIONERY AND house of representatives are refusing to Kittleson, has proven himself an EH WALL pass a pension bill calling for an expenditure honest, competent and worthy official. Knute Nelson, the Norwegian member of 600,000 unless accompanied DON FORGET THE PLACE, of congress from the Fifth district, has by a special tax to raise the money Fr. Kuetzing, won reason of his indefatigable energy therefor, it appears by a report made and brilliant ability, high rank 1 to congress under a resolution presented among the country's ablest statesmen Dyer Local Agent for W. J. & Bro's and the indications are that John Lind, by Senator Dawes, that under the MINN. ST., NEW ULM, MINN the prospective representative in congress queer regulations established in relation from the Second district, will not Organs,Pianos and other Musical Goods to the exportation and reimportation of Home Insurance Co. dissappoint the high hopes of a useful whiskey, there are fully $15,000,000 of and honorable career which his sterling worth has inspired among the people of New York. taxes due and uncollected on this class of the choicest varieties to be foundg of Southwestern Minnesota. A COMPLETE STOCK OF ROOTS, HERBS, BARKS AN1 of liquors the administration can haggle at the The undersigned desires to inform ^w over a half million of dollars for PATENT MEDICINES ALWAYS ON HAND. the people of New Ulm and vicinity pensions, and leave thirty times that MENDENMLL GREENHODSES. that he has received the agency of the ^PRICES QUOTED ON APPLICATION. amount of whisky tax uncollected. But well-known and reliable Home Insurance is warranted, is because it is the best they men)who manufacture whiskey live Co. of New York. The company Blood Preparation known. It will positively Send for catalogue to MENDENH VLL, -t--PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL OHJDERS. cure all Blood Diseases, purifies the insures against loss byfireand in a different section of the country FLORIST, whole system, and thoroughly builds up the tornadoes and pays all losses promptly. from those to whom, generally, pensions iHf i J. H. WEDDEND0RF, Jr. constitution. Kemember, we guarantee it. -.MINNEAPOLIS, MINK Post Office Block, New Ulm, are due. Minnesota. i Chas, L. Roos, New Ulm, Minn. $F&* i Applications received at Post Office. Aug. 566. 4s. H ^jM^MitA-mM ^FZi^&h^^Z i&t- u