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

July 28, 1886 · Page 3 of 8

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WW- SS^-r I *$&&$ 5 1 3 & We admit of nc Superiors and Ac-*|f Hon. Loren Fletcher publishes a letter ft, S. gifSuj-S jf{., I /f'Bucklen Arnica Bahe in the daily papers, that he is not a The best salve in the world for Cuts, rl knowledge no Equals 4B. Our Bruises Sores, Ulceis, Salt Rheum, Vt OX.JWIST candidate for Congress. This leaves NEW ULM, MINN. Fpver Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, a clear field for Gilfillan, unless Chilblains, Corns, and al! ''kin Eurp'ions, NEW ULM, 70S. BOBLETER, Editor Proprietor. MINN* and positively PIMPS Pile*, or no The House of Representatives lias Magnificent Display of pay required. It is giMiuntet-d togive concurred in the Senate amendments perfect satisfaction, or money itt untied. Parents who contemplate giving their Wednesday, July 28, 1886. Pi ice 25 cents pei lo\. old by to the oleomargarine bill, and it now SPRING&SUMMER children the opportunity of acquiring L. Boos. only remains for the President to say the art of Violin playing should be very Things political in the First district whether it shall become a law or not. judicious in the choice of a teacher, are beginning to look very Lovely. and guard against them falling in the John A. Lovely of Albert Lea seems hands of so-called music teachers, who The Gladstone ministry in England in the majority of cases are nothing buc EDOTA to be the coming mau in the First district. quacks or charlatons. I am now prepared Jias resigned and the queen has summoned Winona county has choosen a to receive pupils single or in classes. Lord Salisbury to form a new solid Lovely delegation, and^a majority H. A. STJBILIA, JR. rovernment of the Wabasha county delegation are STYLES, TRADE MARK. (ojJGHfURk saito be for Lovely as second choice. Portions of Dakota experienced a TAKE NOTICE. very destructive hail storm last Friday The Republican convention for the sv afternoon. It is estimated that in Traill thirteenth judicial district convened at My friends and acquaintances will nnd Steele counties 2,000,000 bushels of OUR STORE IS NOW FILLED TC Heron Lake last Friday. A. D. Perkins, please take notice that I have just received grain have been destroyed. Free from, Opiates, Emetics and Poison the present incumbent, was nominated a large invoice of THE UTMOST WITH A CHOICE for Judge of the district on the CognacBourbon, Kuemmel, The Republican convention for the SURE*. OKfitS eighth formal ballot. White and Red Wines, Fourth congressional district is called LINE OF CAREFULLY SELECTED PROMPT. flO^' to meet in Minneapolis Aug. 25th. The which I will sell in any quantity less It is hardly probable, as one of our than 5 gallons, at the lowest prices. nomination lies between Fletcher and IINT exchanges intimates, mat "Charley" Respectfully, AT DK008I8TS AJfD DKALERE. Gilfillan, with the chances in favor of ioots.Shoes.Slinnets Rubbers* Scheffer's candidacy for governor was THE CUABLtg A. VOfaELKR CO., BALTIMOBE, HP. JACOB HCESCHELER. the former. CTJACOBS OH a lion in the path of Gilman and McGill. Charley has been dead these Dr. Burchard, an insane cousin of NIO. NENNO, many j'ears, and if he is runing for ex-President Hayes, who was recently governor this* year it is in some other at Bismarck, wears ten suits of underclothes, SOLICITOR land than Minnesota. an overcoat and a heavy blanket, Home Insurance Co. yet fears he will take cold, with The daughters ot Col. W. B. Bend ALL OF THE PREVAILING STYLES ARE HERE SHOWN the temperature at 95 degrees in the and Jos. McKey, of St. Paul, were GERMAN RE OF NEW YORK. shade. He refuses to walk, and lies on IN ASSORTMENT C03IPLETE, SPEC1 ALLY PRCHASED drowned in Lake Pepin while bathing, his back to eat. Insures against loss by fire, cyclones, on the 19th mst. They were aged 17 TO 3IEET THE KNOWN WANTS OF THE COM3INm tornadoes and wind storms, at lowest ForPainAT Cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia and 16 \ears, respectively. They went Judge Thomas Wilson of Winona rates. Backache, Headache, Toothache, So Much for Quality5 Sprain*. Rruhen. etc., etc. to the assistance of another young ladv Now for Prices. City office at his old stand adjoining publishes a letter that he is not a candidate PRICE. PIFTT CE1T8. DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS New hart's office. who had got beyond her depth, and for the Democratic nomination THE CIUBLES A. VOGELEK CO., BALTIOBR, BD were themselves drowned. The lady for Congress in the First district, which Ct-OSISNTC OVT OUR PRICES ARE OF UNIFORM LOW GRADE.-OUR they attempted to rescue was saved by ne could have had for the asking. The PRICES NEVER EQUALLED-OUR PRICES DO OUR some men in a boat. Judge's declination has a depressing effect on the First district Democrats, TALKING.-OUR PRICES CANNOT BE COPIED BY A The printers all over the coutnry will but the Judge is tbo shrewd a politician heartily endorse the resolution adopted WOULD-BE COMPETITORS.-OUR PRICES MAKE OUR to go into a loosing fight. and Below Cos Price! by the Minnesota editorial association BUSINESS, AVHICH TALKS FOR ITSELF. A young man named Stephen Brodie condemning the practice ot the national Jf yott wai Superior Coods WJar* jumped from the Brooklyn bridge last government for furnishing envelopes Friday into the East river, 120 feet below, with individual and firm names printed I OFFER HEREWITH MY ENTIRE STOCK OF without apparent injury. The police free. An exchange very properly says: took him in tow and landed him in "As well might the United States go to Ready-Made Clothing, the lockup. It is said that he made the selling cod-rish and corsets as cutting leap on a wager of $100. This is the down the business ot editors and publishers." first time that any one has m*de the I-emdii&g *ot Skee Dealer, jump from the Brooklyn bridge sucessfully. The Mexican authorities at Paso del Norte have arrested and thrown an Hats, Caps? Gents' Furnishing Goods, American editor into prison and so tar Our friend Hamlin of the Blue Earth have paid no heed to the demand ot City Post fears the Second district made SPRING O 1886! our government for his release. Mexican a mistake in nominating a one-armed troops aie being massed on the Trunks Rubber Goods, etc., etc., man for congress, as there seems to be frontier and it would not be at all surprising a disposition on the part of some ot the it Uncle Sam would have to congressmen to turn the national capitol give the greasers a spanking to put IN ORDER TO CLOSE OUT THE STOCK AT COST PRICE, Fr.fe&fc.<p>KuetziniKE3ieiiKMKfafHttSBitfch into a prize ring and be governed them on their good behavior. by Marquis of Queensbury instead of AND EVEN BELOW Vfe*o* COST PRICE. 'Grotto, Cushing. In that event Mr. Lind, by A fatal disease has broken out near Meriden Station on the Illinois Central special act of congress, might be permitted railroad, Cherokee county, Iowa, which to appoint a head knocker, you much resembles cholera. A Mr. Curdy j.now was taken sick and died in two hours. B. BEHNZE & CO., His daughter was taken sick with lever An attempt to burglarize Hastings at the same time and died in the afternoon. Two other children are not expected j^un store at Red Wing a few nights to live. Local physicians pronounce DEALER IN ago resulted rather disastrously it cholera, and are unable to EXTENSIVE OPEMNG OF NEW AND DESIRABLE to the burglars. Mr. Hastings has afford anv relief. Dry Goods, an electric alarm with wires SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. connecting the store with his residence, The Mankato Review, the official organ of the Second district Democracy, two blocks away. The thieves, in striving says Mr P. H. Carney, the chairman to get in from the back window, Notions and of the Democratic congressional committee READY-MADE e off the alarm. Mr. Hastings was of this district, is in consultation awakened, seized a shotgun, and reaching with other members of the committee looking to calling the convention for the store saw two men working at the early part ot September, i They the window. He fired, wounding both might spare themselves the expense men, probably fatally. Frequent attempts and trouble of a convention, as John have been made to rob Hastings Lind is bound to get there anvhow but with Kelly and Doran out of "the wav, store, and a month ago some $150 DI|Y GOODS,^: even a defeated candidate might controll worth of goods were taken from it. some patronage. The Prohibitionists of this Congressional The great love the Southern chivalry district met in delegate convention bear for the colored race was ao-ain BOOTS & SHOES at Mankato on Tuesday of last demonstrated last Sunday night when a passenger tram ot thirteen coaches week and placed in nomination Geo. heavily loaded with passengers, most of J. Day, a banker of Worthington, for whom wfcre negroes, was bombarded congressman by a vote of 18 to 13 for with stones and brickbats at Vicksburg, Geo. B. Kingsley of Blue Earth City. Miss. Between Vicksburg and ETC. ETC. Meridian the train was fired into at two Tnirry-one delegates were present, representing different points and several of the passengers five counties of the district. were severely wounded. No Resolutions were passed and clue has been obtained locating these are the same as adopted at the recent dastardly acts, or indicating the motives WE TAK THIS EARLY OPPORTUNITY TO INVITE OUR of the would-be assassins. Oh,of state convention. A central committee course. was provided for with William FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS TO GIVE US A CALL Copp of Slayton as chairman, and the AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS. WE SELL TA Mankato Free Press:A goodly number remainder of the committee will be ot the papers ot this district have ^elected later. THE LOWEST PRICES. given publicity to an erroneous idea that Hon. JDO. Lind is a high tariff B. BEHUKE & CO. The following sensational repoit has man. Now the fact is and we have it A% from Mr. Lind, and do not take it from Behnke. Manager Ladie'S Trimmed Hats, been sent out from St. Paul. "The leport second hands, that he occupies practically comes from Hutchinson,this State, the same position which congressman CITY DRUG STORE that several persons have died there Wakehekf has pursued. Mr. Lind Misses and Children's Hats, -uddenly and the people feared an epidemic. believes in a reduction of the tariff He believes that a levision is demanded An investigation showed that but he is not a free trader, neither is tne victims had been eating pickeled at remarkably low prices. he more de&inous to relieve the people oeef containing poison.The butcher proested CStA'$ %i' BOOS, ot some ot the excessive tai iff rates that he never sold the poisoned than is Mr. Lind. Let us have a muundeistandmg r gavetual as, to Mr. Lmd's position ni? it, and to prove his assertion and not misiepieseut his tariff ^OQIO to his two children, who quickly CALL IN AND LOOK AT OUR LARGE STOCK OF ideas. DELAJLSIR, I3ST died. The above is cm rent on the MILLINERY! MILLINERY! s?-^ 5tiee of neighboring towns, and it is The Pioneer Pi ess repot ts th it \n organized DBUGS MEDICIHES,PAINTS, OILS, ma P? 5 a 1 the excitement in Hutchinson luns effoit will soon be made to se high because the man gj.\e the children cure tiie pardon of the Younger ganoat WINDOW GLASSY BRUSHES, the end of their ten years' service the meat wh.ch was suspected of containing which expires next November. Repoit poison. sa\s that the movement is headed by WALL 8 Gov Marshall, and that he recently Hon. Albeit Scueffer, ot St. Paul, made a tiip to Missouri to interest some DON FORGET THE PLACE, prominent people there. It is said that hosj name has been prominently connected Fr. Kuetzing, Missouiians aie willing to put up a sfv with the Republican gubernatoii.il million dollars bonds for the good behavior nomination, has announced his deteiinitiation of the Youngeis. Had the Youno-eis ft* Local Agent for W. J. not to be a candidate for confined their opeiitions to robberv govei nor. This nanows the fight down ros MINN. ST., NEW ULM, MINN only the outraged soveiei^nty ot Minnesota to McGill, Gilman and Gibbs. Mr Scneffer ruight be satisfied with their ten Organs,Pianos and other Musical Goods is quite populai in some portions gears'servitude, but the Missourian's Home Insurance Co. of the state and, had he stayed in the millions wih not testoie Cashier Heyweod to life, and for this unprovoked light, would have developed considerable a ._ ___. of New York. of the choicest varieties to be fo"nd* murder the sentence of the court seould A COMPLETE STOCK OF ROOTS, HERBS, BARKS ANI strength in the convention The stand. repoit that he was scared off the track The undersigned desnes to inform at the PATENT 3IEDICINES ALWAYS ON HAND. gd things of this the people of New Ulm and vicinity by another candidate is simply preposterous. tn *Wt C\W\\ MMNML BREENHODSES. that he has received the agency of the He is not of that kind. He has PRICES QUOTED ON APPLICATION. V*%V,\V\^ nf well-known." and reliable Home Insurance ar i accompanied his family to the G: A. R. sorrowfull alone on account of Dyspepsia. Acker'ts Co. of New York. The company Dyspepsia Tablets will cure Dyspepsia, encampment at San Francisco, which JPBOMJPT ATTENTION TO MAIL OKJJEB8. fire and Send for catalogue to MEXDE.VHALL, b3r insures against loss Indigestion and Constipation sold on a he will no doubt enjoy more than he Sl *^i l,tei tornadoes and pays all losses'promptly. FLORIST, positive guarantee at 25*and 50 cents, by I would a canvass for the governorship. J. H. WEDDEND0RF, Jr. Chas, L. Roos, Kew Ulm, Minn. MESNEAPOLIS,? Post Office Block, New Ulny^ Minnesota^.. Applications received at Post Office. Aug. 586. mmm