New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
October 27, 1886 · Page 3 of 8
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qngvyrmr A CARD. F. Koetzing has just received the finest tivity now nearing its close,*' we hare one is necessary to the other, and that and cheapest assortment of German the noteworthy spectacle of the failure the relations between them ought to be I hereby announce myself as an i xt-4fc knitting yarns ever received in New of even the intense partisan malice of a NEW ULM, MINN. so regulated by law that exact and equal dependent candidate for the office of NOT MUCH, MARY ANN. Countv Superintendent of Schools. reckless opposition to find, in the character Ulm. Call in soon. justice should be meted out to both. ftfc BENEDICT JUKI. or the record of a single Republican The principle of arbitration should receive 70S. BOBLETEB, Editor & Proprietor. The Freeborn County Standard, the Bucklen Arnica Salv& nominee, a shadow or a flaw. Our legal sanction. In my letter of STALLION FOR SAL.E. leading republican piper of soutiiern The best salve in the world for Cuts, candidates are men of abihtv, of integrity, acceptance I stated my platform, and Minnesota, has withdrawn the State Wednesday, Oct 27, 1886. Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, ticket from its columns and declines to Half-grade Norman and half grade and of wide experience in pnblic in the acceptance of the nomination of Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, support am of the men nominated b\ French, eight \ear* old, color black, BEPUBLIGAK TICKET. affairs, in whose hands it is safe to entrust, the party I pledged myself to the principles Chilblains, Corns, and all *kin Ernp'iona, the political clique of Minnesota. St for sale'cheap." Enquire of. and positively cures Piles, or no our interests. In addition to this, set forth in the platform adopted Peter Herald. JOSEPH GAG, pay required. It is guaranteed to give they are true and tried Republicans, by the convention. I see you publish Town of Cotton woo i It is almost a libel on the other newspapers perfect satisfaction, or money refund- For Governor, identified with the party's glorious them in \our paper and they do not ed.* Price 25 cents per box. Sold by of Southern Minnesota to call NOTICE. A. R. McGlLL. past, standing on its platform, and willingly need repeating here That pledge of I. I L. Rons. the "Standard" a leading paper in any For Lieutenant Governor, pledged to carry its general principles mine was sincere. It was no empty particular. Furthermore the Republican As we have sold our(o interests oin the desire close the 1 A. E. EICE. Vl/ of progress into the new issues formal promise, but made in all solemnity, &n( Eao-le Mill party can easily spare a paper For Secretary of State, which the unknown future may bring. and to be kept as sacredly as if I accounts of the old firm we request that which can be purchased as easily and all persons indebted to us call at our HANS MATTSON They can be safely trusted, and that had sworn on oath to do it. I think cheaply as the Standard was. Mr. office and settle before Novemoer 1. For State Auditor, they will be elected by an old-fashioned the people ought to take me at my Day, the editor of this paper, attended 1886. V\ also request all persons who W. W. BRADEN. majority is one of the certainties which word, and give me a trial. If I violate the state convention as a Gibbs man, have accounts against us to present For State Treasurer, the bright and brightening prospects of any of the pledges made, then I say I same for payment at once. and when McGill's nomination was announced JOSEPH BOBLETER. the present allow us to confidently predict. shall be willing to be put aside and will PFEJfNlNGER, B02SCH AXD DEHXE Mr. Day was heard to say: "If For Attorney General, expect that the execrations of the people ORDINANCE NO. 4 we can't defeat this man in thi-convention M. E. CLAPP. will be piled on my head." we can at the polls." From that For Clerk of the Supreme Court, The following from the Moorhead Absolutely Sec. 9. For placing or depositing in moment Ames men surrounded him Free from Opiates, Emetics and Poison J. D. JONES. any Btreet, alley, lane or public square, News should forever set at re^t the story 25& WASHINGTON LETTER. SAFE. and, taking advantage of his political or on the public levee of this City, any For Judges of the Supreme Court, that Hon. A. McGill is the candidate weakness and Jack of manhood, made SURE. filth, offal or other matter, which i"3 D. A. DICKINSON. of the Minneapolis wheat ring Washington, Oct. 22. 1886. overtures for his support which he accepted. likely to become offensive or injurious PROMPT. W. H.VANDERBURG. In view of the allegations that A. R. to the health of citizens, or if any person His departure, like an epidemic, The President has been off on another WILLIAM MITSCHELL. McGill is the candidate of certain individuals, AT DttUGQlSTt *2TO DEALEXS. shall suffer or allow such matter to is hailad with pleasure.Redwood fishing and hunting trip to the very THE C1UKLES A.XM.ELXB CO., BA1TIBORE, BO. remain upon i.is, her or their premises corporations and rings, which Reveille. great disappointment of a crowd of Democratic in such manner HS to become offensive For Member of CongiessSecond Dist. allegations have been widely published ofiice seekers who have been or injurious to any of the citizens of this JOHN LIND. both in republican and democratic Mayor Ames' Hovel Way. City, or if any person or persons, who waiting and watching for an opportunity newspapers throughout the state, the For SenatorNinth District, shall, after being notified to remove 01 W ashington Star: Mayor Ames of to get at him. There was a melancholy clean the same permit any offensive 'C. T. WARD. editor of ,the NEWS thought it due to Minneapolis has a novel way of dealing and angr\ crowd about the White stable or privy to remain without abating For.JRepresentative, Mr. McGill and to the people in this with labor troubles. Oa Saturday he House when the\ found Mr. Cleveland such nuisance, a fine not less than HORATIO WERRING, section that the} should have an authoritative issued a proclamation calling on all the had SKipped bv the light of the moon. five nor more than one hundred dollars. statement of Mr. McGill's parties to the switchmen's strike, "by [Oct. 27. A large delegation from New Hampshire position with legard to those questions County Ticket. virtue of the power vested in me as RMANREMEOY turned up last night and when TAKE NOTICE. which are at present uppermost in the mayor of the city," to appoint arbitrators they found Mr. Cleveland had gone, minds of men and which are believed and submit their differences for adjustment. irPainCureDRCGGISTS they packed up at once and left on the We, the undersigned, express our For Register of Deeds, Rheumatism, Neuralgia to affect most intimately the interests thanks to the Continental Insurance As no attention was paid to 2 o'el ck train in high dudgeon. Senator A. J. GRIMMER Backache Headaehe, Toothache, Co., and their agents Henry A. Roth 8pralns, Brnbw. ete_ etc of the people at large, and accordingly this demind, the parties appearing to Barnum, ex-Chairman of the Democratic For County Attorney, PRICE. FIFT CENT"*. and his two sons, Chas. and Newton B. AT AVD DEALERS requested Mi. McGill while in Moorhead ignore "the power vested in him,"' etc, Committee, also arrived here for GEO W. sOMERVILLE. CUARLES A. XH.ELEB CO., BALTIMORE, 3D- for the promptness with which they settled i on Thursday to submit to an interview he issued a second proclamation, insisting a little txlK witn Mr. Cleveland, and For Clerk of the Dist. Court., for damages done to our property by with what metropolitan journals upon the peaceable resumption of lightning, fire and storms and we repectfully was ver, much "put out" to find that HANS MO. call a country newspaper editor. recommend the above named traffic, and warning persons who commit AND he had gone away. Congressman Stahlnoeker, For Jud^e of Probate, company to anyone who wants safe insurance. Mr. McGill, who is a sensible man and DRESS MAKING. acts of violence that the will be arrested. of Xew York, came to talk to ERNST BRANDT. a liberal minded one and also recognises The major would probably Cleveland about Hewitt running for For Superintendent of Sc'iools, John Krueger, Andrew Holdberg, Miss Mary Hopt, the value of the newspaper in not have given his deciees more force if he Mayor of New York, and Ermentrout, Andrew Stemmetz, J. P. Hagberg, J. B. VELIKANJE. only moulding public opinion, but in Anton Sperl, Chas. Fischer, had reversed their order of precedence. of Penn., came on to consult about For County Surve}er, Fred. Walter, Mich. Buechel, correcting false impressions that have His idea of the wisdom of arbitration is Block's canvass. They met at the GEO. BOOCK. opposite the John Roberts. Engelbert Wagner, been made by interested paitu, kindh too sound to admit of any question, but W lute House and weie so mad at beinc For Coroner, Union Hotel, New Ulm, Simon Woratschke, Co. Hopfenspirger, aud willi'igiv consented to jn lnimview, as chief magistrate ot the city he had lefL Andrew Mathias, JONAS LAUDENSCHLAGER. Geo. Ravert\, that they walked down town and Ha on hand a good STOCK of Milhi ery Gool consistingin which resulted briefly stateu, as no more right to command the parties Tim. Donavau, Jos. Schumacner, did not go back to the Treasury even to For County Commissioners, part of Hats, Bonnets, Velvet-, bilks, follows Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, &c. Stephen Affolder, Schmitt. to submit their differences than the see Manning. 1st District, E. G. Koch. Also Patterns for gtampiug monograms '-tamp- Aug. Sanquist, Grosam's, Q. "Mr. McGill are }on especially humblest citizen in the streets. He inp of all kinds. Embroidery Work and Fashionable 2d Gottfried Hoehne. Judge Chew, of Prince George's Anton Prejsinger, Geo. Schreiner. dressmaking done to order indebted to Mr. Pillsbury, Mi. Fletcher, should have begun by commanding the County, Md., came in to see how things 3d German Friton. TAKE NOTICE. were looking for his appointment as Internal Mr. Langdon. thr Millers association, preservation of the peace under pain of NIO. NENNO, 4th H. M. Ball. Revenue Collector at Baltimore. the so called wheat nnjr or any ring or prosecution, and followed this by lecommendmgnot 5th Wm H. Tompkins. He was very much disappointed to find M\ friends and acquaintances wil corporation whatever, for our nomination, ordering a resort SOLICITOR not only the President, but Commissioner please take nonce that I ha\e just recei\ Home InsuranceCo. and will those men or either of to arbitration. Men are ready enough Reinber that A. R. McGill was a Miller and Acting Secretary Fairchild ed a large invoice of gone too. Besides all these there them or the ruling power of any corpolation to hoed warnings against tne danger private soldier. Rice and Bobleter ditto. VoffHftCiBonroon,KiemmcI, were politicians from Ohio, Penn., in this state have undue influence of resorting to violence, but they This is the first time in this State OF NEW YORK. lute and Red Wines, Mich., Conn., Vt N. J., and Mo., all with 3 ou in the event of your election do not relish being foiced into a conciliatory that privates have been permitted to Insures against loss by hie, c\clones, on hand. Indeed the hotels have filled which I will sell in an\ quantity lesi a* governor to take executive action attitude oy a show ot authoiity come to the front. The Republican tornadoes and wind storms, at lowest up remarkably of late and politicians than 5 _ahons, at it loivest prices rates. that will insure to their benefit, and which has no existence in fact. are returningat least office seekers State ticket has five old soldiers upon It' sp^etfiiiU. City office at his old -tan adjoin *g are. Manning relused to see the disappointed, against the good of other interests and it. The Democratic ticket has but one, .JACOB IKEbCHELER. Newhart's office. and so it was a dreary dav for AN ADDRESS more especially the people at large and he a surgeon. all. B. BEHNKE & To the Voters of the State of Minnesota. Ans. "The gentlemen you mention I The taffy that Ames is giving the have been personally acquainted with Tne President surprised his friends soldiei boy& ill not down. Pie tells for a long time and they are ray personal by appointing joung Benjamin Folsom, The Republican Partv confidently a cousin of his wife, to the important them at every place he \isits that he friends, but there is not nearly as asks for our suppoit, appealing alike consulate at Sheffiield, England. The originated the soldier's home movement much reason in fact for saving that I to its record, to its platform, and to its EXTENSIVE OPENING OF NEW AND DESIRABLE surprise was caused by a Knowledge ot in this State. Tins is all bosr. Tne am their candidate or the candidate of candidates, in justification of \our continued the President's dislike for appointing FALL AND WINTER GOODS grand arm\ men themselves ongmated the corporations you mention as I am favor. the relatives of high officials and influential people to office. It was only the tne candidate of the farmers. You take the movement, at last winter's State The history of our State and Nution other day that he rebuked Auditor fehelley encampment. the Second congressional district composing during die past quarter of a century is in a most caustic letter for appointing tne counties ot Blue Earth, studden with its splendid achievements, READY-MADE the sons ot Senator Push and Harris The prohibitionists are the allies of the Btovvn, Cottonwood, Faribault, Jackson, and emblazoned with its glory. The to clerkships in his office, although Democrats. They are hoping that in they had passed a civil service examination. Lebeuer, Lincoln, Lac-qui-parle, preservation of the Union tne emancipation The President torced Mr. Shelly the event of Amos' election ne will inaugurate Lyon, Martin. Murra\, Nicollet, Nobles, of the slaves free homes for the to revoke these appointments. This sucn a wide open policy that Pipe Stone, Redwood, Rock, Siblev, people impartial suffrage nonest letter ot his called lorth words ot burning the better classes of all partus will be Watonwan, Waseca and Yellow money the maintenance of the public praise from the Mugwump press. only too glad to inaugurate a prohibitwa Medicine, a distinctly agricultural region The appointment of the youthful and credit reduced taxation the reform of inexperienced Folsom to an important D^Y GOODS law in this state. We nave heard of country, and nere the people the civil service the protection of labor GROCERIES ofiice, where thorough commercial prohibitionists state openly tliat they know me, which district had a representation and laborers the encouragement knowledge is uecessan to satisfactorily hoped Ames would be eiected Why of 70 delegates in the state of a generous system of internal improvements perforin its duties'^ will give Secretary should they thus express themselves if convention, and all ol them voted tor the guatauu, so far as its Manning an opportunity to make a good point ou the Piesident. they thought Ames' election would not me on all tne ballots except the 4 from power extended, of a free ballot and CROCKERY. it is not generally known that Mr. help theii cause Waseca county. No sir, it 1 am elected honest countthese are some of the Manning was very much disappointed neither Mr. Pillsbury nor Mr. Fletcher things which the Republican party, in over the appointment of a postmaster nor Mr. Langdon, will have more influence spite of the inveterate and unscrupulus During the last few weeks the editor at Albany. Ho thought, as a matter ot with me than he is entitled to, and course, that he would be permitted to opposition of the banded torces ot the has had occasion to visit mmy portions ETC. ET C. control the appointment in his own while I do not' believe either of them Democracy, rebelliou, repudiation and of the State, and lias had good tacilities town. He spoke to Mr. Vilas about it, would make a wrong request of me, if reaction, has been able to accomplish for ascertaining the public sentiments and the latter said it was all right of they should do so I know what is right, tor the country. The marvelous development regarding the Republican and Democratic course. Mr. Manning recommended and my only ambition is to make a good of the resouices of our commonwealth, Mr. Dalahanty. The commission was candidates for Governor. The WE TAKE THIS EARLY OPPORTUNITY TO INVITE OUR* about to be made out by the President governor for all the people. I have the unprecedented increase situation is about this Ames will gain when the latter discovered that the Delahanty views of my own with regard to railroads in population and advancement in prosperity, some Repubacan \otes in ceitam localities, FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS TO GIVE US A CALL recommended by Mr. Manning and the grain business, and while during twenty-five years of unbroken but in others he will not even hold was the father of the latter's son in law. AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS. WE SELL AT under the legislation of 1885 a large and unchallenged Republican his own. Duriug our travels we have When he made this discovery he refused to make the appointment. It saving has been made to the people in supremacy, are facts too patent to demand found many good Democrats, men who THE LOWEST PRICES. would not do at all, he said, and then cost of freight which amounts to several J- more than the most casual mention. have never voted anything else than appointed some one else in whom Mr. B. BEHHKE & CO. millions a year, there is room for more. the straight Democtatic tu kei, that are Manning was not at all interested. The A. Behiike, Manager In the first legislation of this state relating outspoken i-i then support tor McGill. President's attention was called to the This party of patriotism, of progress to the regulation of railroads in relationship by Col. Lamont. Mr. Taking it as a whole, we Miestly bejieve and of genuine reform, presents itself CHAS, ROOSP Manning was quite displeased at the 1870, when 90 per cent of the lasers that the DomocMtic iffection is again to the voters of this State, with a time, but there was not enough of a disappointment of the state were of opinion that it was greater than the Republican, and that declaratioh of principles embodying advanced in it to warrant a quarrel. unconstitutional to legislate in the premises McGill will be elected by at lea- 20,000 positions on all the livmr vital The Sheffield Consulate has a salary of I was with Governor Austin on majority. $2,500. The fee3 amount to about issues of the hour. The plea for a $4,000 annually. the opposite side of the question. You sound and reliable dollar tor justice to & DRUGGIST and STATIONER, There is a child at the White House. will recollect a bill was passed appointing Republicans of Brown county stand the veteran soldier for the relief of It is a girl, and her name is May Cadman, a board of three commissioners, the by your colors! The party lias done agriculture from the burdens of unjust and she is a cousin to Mrj. Cleveland. roads brought suit, the state was made wellbv Bio-,\n county this year in alowing transportation charges for a reduction IDE.A.XJE!R, IKT She attends school at the Franklin a party, the decision of the supreme TOys, China and building. Mr*. Cleveland and Mrs. two important offices to come oi interest for free school books for arid it behooves us to roll up an court was against the roads and in favor Folsom take long walks these delicious here, equity to the laborer for a reduced tariff autumn days, anil often sit and overlook of the principle ot tne state controlling old time majouty for the ticket. The lor real civil service reform for a ratioual the city on the heights near Joaquin the railroads. Tne case was candidates are all honorable men, men regulation of the liquor traffic Miller's cabin. The poet says Fancy Goods, appealed to the U. S. supieme court, against whom no word of calumny has they are very welcome, and will no and for lifting the yoke from oppressed and there the priuciple contended for doubt be moved to heroic verse, a state yet been offered, and if elected, which and bleeding Ireland -all these are the of divine afflatus, should he get a glance was affirmed. The law was afterwards they surely will be, they will endeavor firmly held and openly avowed demands of Mr=. Cleveland's inspiring face. Mrs. repealed, but you will fiud that I have to conduct.the affans of State in a manner and pledges of the Republican party of Games and Novelties, Albums, Cleveland has *een a lew tnends and always been on the side ot the question satisfactory to all classes. Hon A. to-day. All the pages of its luminous callers by appointment tins week, but, that the people through their state government on tne whole, has lived in semi-renrement. R. McGill. the candidate for Governor, history confirm its proud assertion that Plush Goods, have tne power to control and is a clean man ami in ever way worthy all its past pledges have been sacredly The Pietty Prospect place is nearing regulate railroads within its territory." to occupy the gubernatorial chair. He uept. That record will be maintained, completion. It is the intention of the Notions. Q. "Mr. McGill are you a wealthy has publicly pledged himselt to carry and the voters of Minnesota may confidently President to have Mrs Folsom occupy man, and are your sympathies with the it and keep it open for a retiv.it tor out to the best of his ability the pledges rely that this platform expresses rich capitalists and corporations and himself and Mis. Cleveland when they made in the party platform as regards the highest assurance ot its most determined wish to escape from the dear pnblic. against the farmers, mechanics and laborers the demands of the farmers and laboring endeavor. No expense will be spared in fitting up A COMPLETE STOCK OP ROOTS, HERBS, BARKS AM P" men, and he is a man that can be Felicitous as it has been in its platform, the Cottage. fully trusted. Republicans, remember, PATENT MEDICINES ALWAYS ON HAND the Republican party of Minnesota has Ans- "I am a poor man and have always f\V A andichablo Jied.cmer.arethebcst the lepresentation in the conventions been equally fortunate in the candidates had to work for my living. I was PRICES QUOTED ON APPLICATION. VJV\* todepend upon. Acker's Blood Elixir tv\ years hence will be based upon the now presented for popular suffrao-e. brought up on a farm and know by experience has been prescribed for years for allim- party vote cast next Tuesday, which is With a full State ticket, and five nominees PMO.UPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS.- puritiesoftbeBlood. Ineveryformof Scrofulous, what a hard time farmers have one of the many reasons why you should Syphiliticor Mercurialdiseases, it is for Congress in the field, and a in general. I think there should be no invaluable. For Rheumatism, hasnoequal. Chas. L. Roos, New Ulm, Minn.