New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
August 31, 1887 · Page 3 of 8
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PETER SCREREB, Sumnifr Excursions. kato is $2.76. Mankato is but 18 miles The Chicago and North-Western Railway further from Chicago than Janesville, MERIDIAN BLOCK. has placed on sale cheap excursion and yet for hauling a hundred pounds of ^^PP. NEW ULM, MINN. tickets to Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Chautauqua freight from Chicago to Mankato the Lake,Ogdensburg and Rouse's DEALER IN- i ailroad adds 10 cents for that 18 miles Point, N. Y. Portland, Me., Montreal I j^vt* HAS L. ROOS, Managing Editor and Quebec Concord, Fabyons, North additional distance. In the fifth class iSs&S* iv Conway and Plymouth, N. H.,.via Boston,! Wednesday, August 31, 1887. the injustice is even more noticeable. Alexandria Bay (Thousand Islands), In that class the ^rate to Janesville is Brantford, Berlin, Belleville, Ajwell-known writer on labor topics, 12} cents per hundred and to Mankato Brockville, Goderich, Coburg, Guelph, Mr. A. D, Grisby, of St. Paul, reeeutly DEY GOOD S i STORE: Hamilton, Kingston, London, Ottawa, 17} cents. Here is an additional charge gave it as his opinion that the emancipation Port Hope, Prescott and Toronto, Ont. of nearly one-third for the additional Bellow's Falls, Bethel, Braintree, Burlington, of labor frem its thraldom to LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, eighteen miles. Our business men are Hartford, Montpelier, Northfield, the "unearned increment of wealth" surely entitled to better treatment than Royalton, Rutland, St. Albans, does not depend entirely on political SASH, BLINDS, Springfield, Waterbury, White River this and it is not surprising that they action, and that for this reason the Junction, Vt, and other eastern points are bestirring themselves to have these fe'i also tickets to Denver, Salt Lake City, seeming antagonism between the fol and all kinds of discriminations and plain violations of Portland, Oregon, San Francisco, Bos lowers of Henry George and the Union the spirit of the inter-state act righted. Angeles, San Diego and many other Building Material. Labor Party will be productive of much FRANK KUETZINfabl points in the West and Northwest. For Similar complaints have been filed good by the discussions attendant On it, rates and full information apply to against the Omaha and St. Louis roads HEW ULM, MINN. While the interests of the wage class C. W. H. HEIDEMAN, for the injustice in rates.DAILY FREE Ticket'Agent C. & N.-W. R'y Star Sample Room, and the farmer class often seem to PRESS. Cheap Cash Store. clash, it cannot be denied that a political Firemen, as Firebugs. movement, to be successful, must and Farmers' Home have the support of both these classes. A Plain field, N. J. special of Aug. 29 IS THE FIRST TO OFFER HIS CUSTOMERS NEW DEf 9jQ j$do#, Mo ene-idea platform fills the bill. The says The seven cells of the city prison & 'VI 1 .natural remedy for the wrongs of both were occupied all day yesterday and JACOB H0ESCHELER, PropT. classes, in the opinion of Mr. Grisby, is last night by seven members of the GOODS. JUST RECEIVED! 2500 YARDS OF RE! DEALER IN Dealer in a universal system of industrial cooperation, Plainfield volunteer fire department, DRY GOODS, Wins, Liquors and no political labor platform Ttseo. Vannes, Lewis Vannes, Horace NOTIONS, yet adopted is calculated to secure Vannes, Geo. Reed, [Phillip Hapenny, HATS CAPS*. and Cigars., NANT PRINTS, 3 TO 1 YARDS EACH, SELLING i the results that would naturally flow Rsb. Skinner and John Jackson. The GROCERIES, CROCKERY from such system. The two labor priswners were arrested between 2 and and OILS. A fine lunch will be served every day. parties are nevertheless doing a great 4 o'clock yesterday morning accused of 4 CTS. A YARD, WORTH CTS. Also Musical Instruments Cor. Minn. & Center streets. work for the toiling millions bv directing having been the originators of the hundred and WMEELER & WILSON'S attention to the great question of or more incendiary fires that have New Ulm, Minn. Latest Improved the day. The United Labor Parly proposes taken place in the cicy during the last SEWING MACHINES. ALSIO FULL YARD WIDE SHEETING AT 5 CTS. A a single tax onj land values the ten or twelve years. About a year ago John Hauenstein, Union Labor Party, a graded tax on so numerous did the fires become that All Goods Sold at Bottom Prices. these values, with government control the Board of Underwriters, of New NEWGINGHAMS. LATEST STYLI BREWER of railroads, telegraphs, issues of money, York, sent two Pinkerton detectives to NEW ULM, MINN. etc. From the census of 1880 it is Plainfield to ferret out the culprits H.FRENZEL, FAST COLORS, AT OUR USUAL LOW PRICES. CALL learned that the unearned increment of Four months afterward the common a.nd the nation is $23,000,000,000, and on council offered a reward of $1,000 for MALTSTER this we pay.six per cent, peri annum as the capture and conviction of the guilty SOON AS SUCH BARGAINS WILL NOT LAST LONG. Manufacturer of a tax on labor, yet the average increase persons. Then the police committee SODA WATER, on taxable property has never been of the council employed Edward Murphy Our brewery is fully equipped and SELTZER WATER more than 3 per cent. It is only a to run down the incendiaries. Mr. able to fill all orders. Mr. F. Grebe has charge of the bottling question of time when underj[the present Murphy's first move was to secure employment and establishment. Don't iotfget tl\e ^lkde. system^the holders^ this unearned in the Scott printing press New Ulm, Minn. Champagne Cider. increment will possess all .the property. works. Tken he made himself solid SCHUBERT FLOR, The system is based on both money and with several of the boys employed there Centre Street, New Ulm, Minn. land monopoly, the latter'being a nat.ural and was introduced by them to friends CHAS.LROOS, sequence of the former such a in the fire department, where Murphy MILLINERY system can but entail endless suspected the culprits would be found. Agents for the improved AND evils. As to the remedies, Mr. Grisby He was made a member of the department, DRESS MAKING. MCCORMICK SELF BINDERS holds that a single'tax on land, as proposed found his suspicions correct, was by Henry George, will not entirely made a member of the gang that set Miss Mary Hopt, DRUGGIST and STATIONED undo the evil if the present debtcreating the fires, and finally caught one of the AND financial policy is continued. firemen in the act o incendiarism. opposite the Land limitation and.the nationalization Jackson, it is alleged, made a confession Steel Mowers, OFFERS THIS WEEK A LARGE STOCK OF (f Union Motel, New Ulm, of all lands now held for speculation implicating 12 other members of the FISHING TACKLE, BALLS, MAl] are the remedies Mr. Grisby proposes company and two wellknown citizens. Has on hand a good stock of Milliiery Goods con also for the Northwestern Self-dumping sisting in part of Hats, Bonnets, Velvets, Silks for land monopoly.' The single tax on None of the prisoners was told why he BLES, CROQUET SETS. HAM- I Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, kc. Hayrakes, Banner Hayrakes. the unexcelled land would leave the farmer just where was arrested until he was safely behind Also Patterns for stamping monograms. Stamping of all kinds. Embroidery Work and Fashionable Norwegian Plows, Cultivators, he is now, the victim of the money lender, the cell door. MOCKS AND CANES. dressmaking done to order. ife MI SSI' durable and light running Smith Wagons, the railroad, the miller and the When the fact of the arrests was C. Baltrusch, self-oiling Wagons with steel axle. packer, and he could not support a made known in the morning there was platform containing that idea alone. tremendous excitement in the city, and Repairs for the above named MAchinery always on hand The true remedy for his ills is government crowds soon gathered around the station DEALER IN BINDING TWINE of the best quality. control of railroads, whereby the Dry Goods, house. Special police were called Our prices are low and suitable to same principle employed in transmission out and were kept busy all day. All WALL PAINT, WALL FINISH, SANITARY MURALI everybody. We ask the farmers to call Eats and Cap, of mails could be used. This over the city were gathered knots of 10 on us before buying elsewhere. ALABASTINE, FLOOR PAINTS, WHITE LEAD, I would regulate the value of land on the or 12, who excitedly discussed the matter. Men's and Boys'Clothing, banks of its fertility and not on its distances Never in the history of the city OIL, BRUSHES. THE LARGEST STOCK OF WM. FRANK. from the market, as now. Join were people more completely taken by JOHN BENTZIN. Ladies'*Jackets and Dolmans Cottonwoo Mills. THESE GOODS IN THE CITY. with this remedy the return of the public^domain surprise than by these arrests. to the people as a sacred legacy JPMOMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL OMJDEI GENERAL JTEWS. LADIES' AND GENTS' for actual settlei's, and the problem Furnishing Goods, is solved. Then, too, the government ftyt Offide Slock. Xew Ulm, JKii: Custom grinding solicited. Will Jake*Sharp is worse. should issue the money directly grind wheat for $ (one eigth) or exchange BEHNEE & CO., ALSO to the people on good security, instead Supreme. Judge Samuel Hall, of 34 fts. flour, 5 lbs. short3 and 8 GROCERIES, of to the banks, as now. In short, control Georgia, is dead. lbs. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flour the currency and the railroads, so and feed sold at low rates and delivered The G. A. K. has gained 13,632 in the CROCKERY & GLASSWARE as to drive from them all unnecessary in New Ulm free of expense. last 30 days. EXTENSIVE OPENING OF NEW AND DESIRABLE revenues and abolish all other forms of BOOTS AND SHOES, Detroit wants the President and wife FRANK & BENTZIN. taxation. On this platform, Mr. Grisby SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS to visit that city TIVOLI And the very latest patterns in holds, both the wage-earner and the Dress Goods & Trimmings. Three men were killed in a race riot farmer could unite,, and coin, while the at Decatur, Ga., yesterday, work of reform would be completed by READY-MADE My purchases have been made di AND- Executive board, K. of L., will support industrial co-operation. BUEWEEY, rect and for cash, and I am thereby enabled to Tnake the lowest prices. strikers at Newark N. J. Call and examine my stock and compare New York Socialists want John Swinton The State Business Men's Assooiation, prices before purchasing elsewhere. JOS. SCHMUCKER, PROPRIETOR. to run for Secretary of the State. through its president, Gen. E. M. Pope, bridge works at Hasel- NEW ULM, MINN. BALTRUSCH has }ust made another complaint against Bros.1 Morse the Chicago & Northwestern, railroad, ton, 0., burned. Loss $100,000 insurance Pure beer sold in quantities to suit SHERIFF'S SALE. which is of great interest to the citizens GROCHf $98,000. the purchaser. Special attention paid of Mankato, New Ulm, Sleepy Eye, to the bottling of beer. State of Minnesota, County of Brown ss Dis. Sixty persons were poisoned by ice trict Court. Tracy, etc. We have not room to copy Cyras H. McCormiok and Leander J. McCormick cream at Beaumont, Tex., Saturday as partners as C. H. & L. J. McCormick the entire complaint but will give the NORTH-WESTERNHOTEL, night. Plaintiffs vs. John B. Castor, Defendant, cRocef most important part thereof, which is Notice is hereby Given, That by virtue of an Execution tome directed and delivered, and .now Judge Gardner, of Chicago, prominent FR. GOLLNAST, PROP'R. found in the third paragraph, as follows in my hands, issued out of the District Court, Mason and member of the bar, Ninth Judicial District, Slate of Minnesota, in and Opposite the Eailroad Depot. for the Coiinty of Brown upon a Judgement rendered died yesterday morning aged 61. in said Court in favor of Cyras H. McCormick "That the said defendant railway company NEW ULM, MINN. and Leander J. McCormick as partnors as The Central Labor Union, New York for its services as such common C. H. &L. J. McCormick and against John B. ET C. ET C. Castor, I have levied upon the following described '5HSS will have no banners but the American carrier in carrying merchandise of all First class accomodations at real estate of said defendant, to-wit: kinds and classes from Chicago and All of the East half of the 8outh West quarter of flag at the demonstration Sept. 5. reasonable rates. Good Section No. four (4), Township HO North of stabling on the Lake Michigan ports to stations on their Range No. 31 West also all that part of the East Commissioner Sparks, on account of half of the North West quarter of said Section 4, premises. line of road as afore indicated, have established his injustice to settlers, is in bad odor Township 110 flange 31 described as follows to WE TAKE THIS EARLY OPPORTUNITY TO INVITE 01 wit: Commencing at a point on the North line of and published a tariff of with the head of the interior department. eaid Section 4, five chains West of the North East FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS TO GIVE US A CALL NEW HEAP GASH STORE. freights and charges which, as it of Corner of the North West quarter of Bald Section i running thence south 4o chains to the South line right ought to do, establishes and makes of said quarter Section, thence West 2 chains and Detroit business men held an enthusiaftic AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS. WE 1 60 links, thence North 40 phains, thence East 2 SELLSIAT a reduced rate per ton. per mile for the E. WAGNER, chains and SO links to the'place of beginning, said meeting in that city Saturday land lying and being in of-Brown land lying and being in this and greater distance from Chicago for all THE LOWEST PRICES. night in favor of commercial union with State of Minnesota. stations on its said line of road between Dealer inDry 'ftiW^jCa'-C '& And that I shall, on Thursday the eighth day of Canada. B. BBHHiEBic September A. D. 1887, at the hour of ten o'clock Goods, Groceries, Notions, Furnishing Chicago, 111., and Janesville, Minn., a A.M. of said day, at the front Door of the Court A, Behnke, Manager, In a collision between a passenger Goods, Green, Dried and House in the City of New Ulm in said County and distance of 412 miles, while the same State, proceed to sell all the right, title and interast Canned Fruits. and freight train on the Belt railroad, of the above named.Defendant, John B. Castor PIONEER: F. H. BEHNKE, tariff for a continuous transportation of in and to the above described property, to satisfy near Chattanooga, Tenn., Saturday, 30 the same freights, over the same line, said Judgment and costs, amounting to One Hundred Di'ugaStor All Goods Sold at Bottom Prices. persons were injured. and Seventy Dollars and forty one Cents, together =DEALER IN= and from the same point of origination, with all accruing costs of sale* and interest The Stock is all new and of the best on the same from the fourth day of January 1881, All the editors of the Leader," Henry fh it establishes and makes a higher at the rate of 7 per cent, per annum, at Public quality. through rate per ton per mile for all George's paper, have resigned because Auction, the highest bidder for cash. r-*4 I DR. C. WESCHCKE, PROP Dated at New Ulm Minn tnis 22nd day of July socialists appear to have secured control -stations west of Janesville." 02P"FarmersProduce taken in Excn&iage'Tor Lj=*fJr ^Wb, JOHN B. SCHMID. Minnesota Street, goods at the most liberal price?. of the paper, !& t^ In proof of these representations* a SherirTof Brown County, Minn. NEW ULM, (M. GAMBLE'S BUILDING.) MI LIND & HAGBERG. Plaintiff's Attornevs. ij^% 7 table is submitted whereiu the rates per Charles A. Perry, a painter, of Suspension SPRINGFIELD, MINN. ton per mile are figured, the rates and A full and fresh stock W$p Bridge, N. Y went safely NOTICE TO CREDITORS. drugs and medicines cho iAUG i ^%'^distances being taken from the Jarriff through the whirlpool rapids-yesterday perfumery,fine soaps,con ^sheets of the railroad company. iflThe in a life-boat made by himself, ffcli! State of Minnesota, County of Brown. In Probate and toilet articles, boo Court. /&,| J^able show/ up the injustice and violation stationery, colors, varnL In the Matter of the Estate of Elizabeth Jones Julius Krause? fc efy,Ikiri^ etd.r, Deceased. of the long and short haul clause ^l&ARN^ESS MAKERS es, glass,putty and paint Notice is hereby given to all persons having very clearly. For instance, it is shown supplies. -,j cluims and demands against the estate of Elizabeth Painter and Paper Hanger. GOOD TABLE BUTTER. Jdbes. late of the County of Brown, deceased, that the company charges 50 cents per that the Judge of the Probate Court of said County Whips, Collars, and all other PIANOS,^ORGANS A* will hear,-examine and adjust claims and demands hundred pounds for hauling first-class New Brick,Cor. Minn. & Centre Strs., articles usually kept against said estate at his office in the City of Ceiling Deeof&tion & #pe6&lity. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS freight to Janesville, a distance of 412 New Ulm in said County, on the first Monday of in a first-class harness each month, for six successive months, commencing NEW UM, MINN. PURE TWINES AND I All work executed neatly and promptly. miles, while the rate to Mankato is CO with the first Monday in October 1887,and that shop. six months from the 18th day of August 1887 Ordersmaybe left at my residence cents per hundred, a distance of 430 QUORSFORME] 'New harnesses made to order and re have been limited and allowed by said Probate in Schapekahm's building corner miles. The rate per ton per mUe to Goods sold at Rock-bottom prices for Court fat creditors to present their claims. JaneBTille is 92.42, Minnesota and Fourth North streets. pairing promptly attended to. while that teuton? ROBOT JOHIS, cash. Goods delivered in any part of Administrator of the Estate of Elizabeth Jones, J. KRAUSE. NEWMLM, MINN dectfKd. the city. & aBferfAfc&JMfa &ij|||^^ ^&^