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

August 4, 1886 · Page 3 of 8

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iff I mil ?^f4^#^^4SWgl We^admit of nc Superior^and Ac- s. a. gusiii j$., SlaytonJGazette:Hon. C. K. Davis, Bucklen Arnioa Salve Thebest salve in the world for Guts, a man who would oe the peer of any Braises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, member of the senate, and a man of knowledge no Equals in Our NEW ULM, MINN. Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, *eel justly whom our people^would Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, NEW ULM, MINN proud, ought to, and will be McMillian's and positively cures Piles, or no 70S. BOBLETER, Editor & Proprietor. Magnificient Display of successor if the citizens of Minnesota do pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. their duty in the coming county, district Parents who contemplate giving their Wednesday, Aug. 4, 1886. SPRINC&SUMMER Price 25 cents per box. Sold by C. children the opportunity of acquiring and'State convention. L. Boos. the art of Violin playing should be very The Republican State central committee judicious in the choice of a teacher, Col. Hans Mattson, of Minneapolis, will meet at St. Paul one week and guard against them falling in the estimates the Scandinavian population from to-morrow for the purpose of designating bands of so-called music teachers, who of Minnesota at 345,000. He adds: in the majority of cases are nothing but a time and place for the Republican TAR mm quacks or charlatons. I am now prepared "If we assume that one in four is a State convention. i to receive pupils single or in classes. voter, the number of voters would be 80,000 instead of 35,000 as the P.P. had H. A. SUBILIA, JK. Mr. Gilman, candidate for Governor, STYLES. it, but in order to be on the safe side I MARK. has had a severe spell of sickness. An prefer to adopt the views of Faedrelandet, TAKE NOTICE. exchange thinks as a matter of fairness one of our leading Scandinavian OUGHfURE papers, giving only one voter in five, the other candidates should refrain and this gives a total Scandinavian vote from canvassing for votes until Gilman of 69,000." My friends and acquaintances will is again able to take the field. OUR STORE IS NO W FILLED TO please take notice that I have just received A horrible story comes from Lothall Free from Opiates, Emetics and, Poison a large invoice of The announcement of C. K. Davis' THE UTMOST WITH A CHOICE Cognac ^Bourbon, Kuemmel, county, Ga. A negro woman engaged eandidacy for U. S. Senator is received SURE* O K(Jts. to prepare a dinner for a colored picnic White and Bed Wines, LINE OF CAREFULLY SELECTED everywhere with much enthusiasm, and PROMPT, au^ murdered a young child which had it now looks as though he will meet which I will sell in any quantity less been left in her charge, cooked half the than gallons, at the lowest prices. with but weak opposition. The young AT DauoaiSTs AKD DEALERS. THE CHARLES A. VOflKLER CO., BALTIMORE, MP. Respectfully, remains and served it to the people. CTJACOBS OH Republicans have enlisted under the JACOB HCESCHELER. The other half of the remains were Davis banner and will march on Boots.Shoes.SlioDersiRubber found salted down in a barrel. The negroes to victory, and don't you forget it. on making this discovery burned NIG. NENNO, Hon. A. R. McGill is making a very the woman at the stake. The report active canvass for the Governorship appears to be authentic. SOLICITOR Home Insurance Co. and seems to be developing considerable PATENTS GRANTED. strength. Mac makes friends ALL OF THE PREVAILING STYLES ARE HERE SHOWN wherever he goe and they very generally Patents granted to citizens of Minnesota OF NEW YORK. GERMAN RE THE GREAT' IN ASSORTMENT COMPLETE, SPECIALLY PRCHASED turn out to be stayers. Gilman during the past week, and reported Insures against loss by fire, cyclones, and Gibbs had better be dusting around TO MEET THE KNOWN WANTS OF THE COM3INITY. expressly for the "REVIE W" by C. tornadoes and wind storms, at lowest ForPainCureDRUGGISTS or else McGill will gobble the longest Rheumatism, Neuralgia A. Snow & Co, Patent lawyers, Opp. rates. So Much for Quality5 Baefcaebe, Headache.,etc.. Toothache,.etc pole to knock the persimmons. Sprains Brnfaes Now for Prices. U. S. Patent Office, Washington, D. C. City ofiice at his old stand adjoining ICE, FIFTT CENTS. AT AND DALEB Newhart's office. J. P. Johnson, Willmar, field weeder THE CIURI.ES A. VOGELER CO., BALTIMORE, BD. Report comes from Washington that CtOSIJtfG Ot?T E. S. Kenney, Minneapolis, drapery OUR PRICES ARE OF UNIFORM LOW GRADE.OUR there is a probability of Congress adjourning hook V. W. A. Richards, Minneapolis, either to-day or tomorrow. PRICES NEVER EQUALLED-OUR PRICES DO 01 shaft carrier W. G. Stranahan, Minneapolis, At last accounts the blind nailing plane. TALKING.-OUR PRICES CANNOT BE COPIED BY conference committees were still wrangling over the appropriation WOULD-BE C03IPETITORSOUR PRICES 3IAKE OUR and Below Cos Price! Gleacoe RegisterJohn Lind was bill, but it was hoped that an agreement nominated for congress, not because he would be reached satisfactory to BUSINESS, AVHICH TALKS FOR ITSELF. was a Swede, but because he was and both houses and an adjournment taken XI you warn* &u$exi9? CJoods J&ar* is one of the ablest and most promising as above intimated. young men in the Second district. He I OFFER HEREWITH MY ENTIRE STOCK OF was selected because the people knew In the sixteen months from March 5, Ready-Made clothing, his history and had watched him as he 1885, to June 30, 1886, says the New had worked his way, unaided, up York Sun of the 27th, the present administration through poverty and untoward circumstances has reduced the interestbearing that would have discouraged national debt by the sum of young men of less nerve and ambition. $50,143,900. In the sixteen months preceding WEW t?X,JVI. 3VWNN, It is in very bad taste for the St. Paul March 5, 1885,when the present Hats, Caps? Globe and other Democratic papers to administration came into power, a Republican Gents' Furnishing Goods, sneer at the'Scandinvians for being Republicans. administratioa had reduced SPRING OF 1886! The Swedes and Norwegians the interest-bearing debt of the country are the natural sons of freedom, by the sum of $116,297,000. This illustrates Trunks, Rubber Goods, etc., etc born Republicans. They hate oppression the difference between Republican and can never forget that the Democratic practice and Democratic promise. IN ORDER TO CLOSE OUT THE STOCK AT COST PRICE, party upheld slavery so long as Fr Kuihing Gen. R. N. McLaren, an old Republican it existed in this country. wheel-horse and a most upright AND EVEN BELOW COST PRICE. gentleman, died suddenly at his home ABRAHAM LINCOLN. in St. Paul last Friday afternoon. The Among recent facts of literary and General had been in ill health for some popular interest, is the announcement time,but not until within a few minutes B. BEHNKE & CO. of a new illustrated biograyhy mtitled of his death were any serious results "The Every-Day Life of Abraham Lin- I anticipated. He held the* position of coln," written by "Those who knew internal revenue collector of the second him." The plan of the work is that of DEALER IN district of Minnesota a number of years an exhaustive biography, orivino- not EXTENSIVE OPENING OF NEW AND DESIRABLE Dry Goods, and was later appointed U. S. marshal only the general facts of his life in SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. for Minnesota. During the Indian troubles chronological order, but incidents, anecdotes 6 in 1863-4 he served with distinction and every day facts minutely under Gens. Sibley and Sully. personal, such as could only be given Notions and bytthose in closest intimate and confidential READY-MADE The Democratic officeholders relations, during the various throughout the country do not appear periods of his life. These were, in pursuance to have been very much terrified by the of the plan, enlisted for the President's order prohibiting them Millinery. work, embracing those who knew him from taking part in politics, and evidently as a boy, as a flatboatman, arailslpitter, think that they are expected to a clerk in a country store, a law take it in a Pickwickian sense. Reports 1 DI|Y GOODS, student, a lawyer, politician, President from the Vermont Democratic every period of his eventful and most convention held last week show that interesting life. Each other writes of 100 delegates were federal officials, and *&. the facts of his life during the period in I that the officers of the convention, and which he knew himfacts and incidents the chairmen of the committees and that came under his own observation other active participants were officeholders. and within his own knowledge. With becoming modesty thev A book thus written, and so exhaustive passed a resolution commending the in f.ict concerning one of so enduring a ETC. appointments made in Vermont. Similar ETC. place in^the hearts and admiration of ifeaffe reports come from all sections of his people is assured of an enthusiastic the country, and the most active men welcome and a lasting place in popular in politics everywhere are federal officials. esteem. We are told that the last literary So far very few complaints WE TAK THIS EARLY OPPORTUNITY TO LWITE OUR work performed by the late Judge & have been made, but many are expected. David Davis, Lincoln's lifetime friend, FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS TO GIVE US A CALL was one of the many contributions to A AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS. WE SELL TA this volume, in which he took a deep ip, The little town of Sherburn, Martin personal interest. THE LOWEST PRICES. \j count}, was the scene of some rather reckless shooting the other day under It is a grand career and character B. BEHETKE & CO. peculiar circumstances. A depraved that is thus so minutely delineated. A, BeJmket Manager Ladie'S Trimmed Hats, woman in company with a male companion What lover of simple worth and homely had been making their headquarters CITY DRUG viitues is not touched by the story of in a neck of woods on a lake Misses and Children's Hats Lincoln's pure and manly life In adjoining that town for a few days, and what other country could it have been the conduct of some of Sherburn's fathers possible to produce a character and 9 at remarkably low prices, thoroughly exasperated a number of career like his ta ROO the village matrons, and in a jealous tren The^work is rendered further attractive zy about a dozen of them banded together by nearly 100 superb engravings and procuring revolvers, started for from original designs made especially CALL IX AND LOOK AT OUR LARGE STOCK OF the woods about dusk intent on spilling DE.A.:L.:E:R, IKT for this booK illustrating scenes and incidents -f^* MILLINERY! %W MILLINERY! the soiled dove's blood or driving her in his life. It is sold at popular from town. A young man, Jim Rooney, prices within the reach of all. and George Browning, a boy of 14, were The canvassing agent for such a WINDOW GLASS, BRUSHES, bathing in the lake, and the pettieoated work will find the latch-string out, a if' welcome and patronage that "will make mob thought tney had found their licentious his business both pleasant and profitable rival and her paramour gam- N. D. Thompson Publishing Co., WALL PAPER, bo^n" .n the ^ater, and ordered them St. Louis, Mo., and New York City, are DON'T FORGET THE PLACE, to come out. The boys were somewhat the enterprising publishers. Fr. Kuetzing, dazed and not being in condition LOOK AT THIS! to receive ladies, they tarried in the water not obeying the second summons Local Agent for W. J. Dyer & Bro's fci We will send a the iddened women began iirinothem, MINX. ST., NEW ULM, MINX at READY FOTOGM N Et m! some ot the bullets striking Home Insurance Co. Organs,Pianos and other Musical Goods withm FOR 2S 0IMTS. i tew inches of the bo\ s. They obeyed and met the company ot ladies of Mew York. I of the choicest varieties to be found Takes pictures of anything and anybody, at any A COMPLETE STOCK OF ROOTS, HERBS, BARKS ANI on shoie. The latter were exasperated, time and at any place. Agents wanted. Address and only that the boys were able to The ttmW'ii2T.ed ih'sues to inform READY FOTOGKAPHEE, 241 State St., Chicago, 111. at the i PATENT MEDICINES ALWAYS OX HAND. V*c r* cs,r,i" whv Ackers the people or New LPm and \ieinity produce ample proof that they were not MENDENB&LL GREENHOUSES. -B-ooa Elixir tint lit )).ts icceivet! the agency of the PRICES QUOTE O N APPLICATION. the parties sought after, would probably waircnteo is bcciu-e is tho best well-known find reliable Home Insurance have been shot. It has created a i-iood Piepa:-..ira bm. Is will nositiyeiy Co. or New Yo k. The company JPBOMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL OKDEBS cure all LLoocl L.sc Send for catalogue to MEXDEXHALL, big stir all over the county, as there is es tho insures against lo-s by 'he and wLde system, ecd thorouc Lmlda up tho a movement on foot to have the women tornadoes and pavs all losses promptly. FLORIST, constitution. Remember, we guarantee it J&r^s&J- H. WE0DEND0RF, fr. Chas. L. Roos, Xew Ulm, Minn. MINNEAPOLIS, KK I Aug. 5se. ^J^S^-lc tf*V- Aj)pItcatio)is received at Post Office.