New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 7, 1888 · Page 3 of 8
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"^^T^t— HfllM lllll •*yiv Milwaukee was visited by a $200,000 Spring: sands Summer, KtJETZIWC'S fire last Saturday, which started at the NEW ULM, MINN. well-known manufactory of J. Fernekes & Bro., confectioners. The carpet house of Goldsmith & Co. was also destroyed. MERIDIAN BLOCK EMILWESCHCKE, Managing Editor. 'J?* Wednesday, March 7, 1888. DRY GOODS HOUSE. THEODORE CRONE The Committee on Ways and Means As was announced in last weeks issue of Congress is debating over a tariff bill the managing editor of the Review, introduced by Mr Mills, which provides Mr. Chas. L. Roos, has resigned. We for a reduction on a number of Toegr to announce tlxo regret that Mr. Roos was compelled to commodities and places several articles resign the position which he has so ably on the free list. Considerable opposition ALWAYS THE I S N E W GOODS, ALWAYS THE filled and the publisners take this occasion is brought to bear »n the new bill of tli© coxaa.pl©l LOWEST PRICES. to thank him for services rendered. and it will probably be greatly altered We have been successful in securing when presented to the House. SPRINGAND SUMMER STOCK. 5000 yds. light prints warranted fast at 5 cts. per yd. 2000 ydsf the services of Mr. Emil Weschcke, a young man of ability and energy, and The Hegener murder case, now on pink prints, fast, at 6 cts. per yd. 1000 yds. dark print at 4 cts. per yd. Clothing4 not without journalistic experience, Dry Goods trial in the St. Paul courts, is another who will hereafter have charge of the 100 different patterns ginghams. 50 pieces indigo blue prints. example of fatal consequence resultin editorial department. He will be assisted from libel. To injure a woman's NEW DRESS GOODS! NEW DRESS GOODS: by other able writers and thereputation by consistent and mean accusations readers of the Review may be -assured calls for exemplary measures, JLIXJD Half wool Cashmeres 12J cts. a yd. Cheap Dress Goods 5 cts. a yd. that every effort will be made in continuing and places the libelant in a position GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, to publish a good, newsy easily assailed and conducive of perplexing country paper. S S S S heavy goods and fast results. John Murphy, the victim BRANDT & WEDDENDORF. of Bertha Hegener's indignation colors 10 cts. a yd. Pant cloth, tickings, denims, sheetings bleache^) Refering to the above I will but state and revenge brought his fate about shall continue to give great bargains in Mens', Youths' that it shall be my endeavor to win the and unbleached at lower price than can be bought elsewhere. through his own unmanly deeds. public's confidence by defending their LATER.—Bertha Hegener was acquitted and Boys' Clothing, Hats and Underwear. Good Suits from DON'T FORGKET OUR, interests, and hope that the readers of manslaughter amid the cheers of $1.50 up, Boys Pants from 50 cts, up. Good Men's Suits may be pleased with my efforts in promoting a sympathizing audience. This is as it Great Bargain Days from 14-00 up. I keep tl largest line of single pants in all V,. the public welfare. should be. EMIL WESCHCKE shades. Our line of Underwear is the largest in the city, For eighteen months Rhode Island and will be sold at bottom prices, ranging from 2 5 cts. up The initial steps of a political campaign, has had the full benefit of prohibition EVERY SATURDAY, Latest Styles in stiff and soft hats and the line is immense. of whatever importance, bear laws, during the greater portion of principally on the import of succeeding which time their enforcement has been The prices are so low, that everybody can afford to buy measures, and nothing so directly in the hands of a Democrat and professed (RAIN OR SHINE.) himself a good hat for very little money. Twenty-five cents influences the chai acter of the ultimate Prohibitionist, but even under issue as the character of the prime and will buy a fair hat, and fifty cents is not too much for a hat. his administration the rum business has CALL AND SEE WHAT WE OFFER ON SATURDAYS AT creative impulse. increased. Now it is proposed to re-I keep the celebrated come and try O A W I E SHIRT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Nominations made by a caucus, peal the law under which the chief of init, and you will find it is the best for the money. No trouble measures inaugurated at a town-meeting, state police was appointed and is, Don't Forget the Place. naturally bear the political robe of to show goods. fact, an entering wedge for the repeal the electors present, and a nominee of prohibition as a whole. The third THROUGH HONESTY I PROSPER. introduced to the public at large necessarily party is fighting hard to save the law, represents the voice of the ruling but public sentiment has not been with majority which spoke in his favor. the law, because it has been educated It will be but a few weeks before sports of all kinds will claim paf BRUST & GRAFF# Nothing can change the expressiou by the press in the opposite channel. of the time of both young and old. We have decided to carry tb primarily stamped on his countenance A startling array of figures is presented the candidate will throughout the campaign by the opponents of the law which year a line of bear the character allotted to show that there has been, in the city Fishing1 Tackle DEALERS IN him at his nomination. To express dissatisfaction of Providence alone, an increase of over Dry Goods, Groceries, with his demeanor, with 41 per cent, of drunkenness and reveling his political tendencies, is of course a under prohibition as compared with political privilege, but will not reverse the same time under license. For the besides continuing to be the headquarters for rotioi^, ftatft dap& C( er|t£ $urx|iA-Balls, the steps in favor of those who failed to whole state the commitments to the Croquet Sets, Marbles express their disapprobation before adverse state workhouse were 85 per cent, electors exerted their influence, greater under prohibition than under ii\g G£ood$ fBoot$ kqd $l\oe$. and other sporting goods and gave the nomination a character license. with which one cannot sympathize. It Second to Rhode Island comes Iowa is therefore of absolute importance in which the cause of prohibition has We have received the largest assortment of White Goods, Linen and are prepared to fill oiders for all kinds of sporting goods on short for every voter, having the welfare of proved a barrier to commercial devel. and Cotton Laces, Flouncing, Sheeting, Ginghams, Prints and Dress his district at heart, to express his opinion notice and at low prices. opements and as a consequence a "Law Goods. These we offer at prices which defy competition. We also unreservedly at meetings of his district, and Order League," having as its aim CHAS, ROOS, have the largest assortment of soft and stiff hats in the latest styles and to battle against contrary opinion the reinstallment of fair legislation has colors and are exclusive dealers in the TnHT •f*"^TT"Rr I it in public debate at a political caucus, been formed at Dubuque. Temperance for by no other means can the tide be A S which are the best, that can be purchased for the money is certainly a wise measure, but prohibition stayed which may lead the people in the county. Examine our goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere. an injustice to the public at astray or stamp the character of political large and a legislative impossibility. nomination with corruption. Po^t Offide Slodk. tfcw Ulm, JVUiJ. We forfeit our right of nomination if Declination Made Final. PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS. we fail to exert our influence from the start, and of whatever force and power Mr. Blaine repeats, in language that Dealer in. our future criticism may be, one good does not admit of misrepresentation or B. BEHNKE & CO., word at the right time, i. e. at the townmeeting doubtful construction, his final determination or the 'caucus is worth more Jewel knd. otl\ef Cooking $tove$, not to permit his name to be than a dozen phrases spread broadcast used in connection with the presidential to the winds after the train has begun Gasolin Stove and Tinware. nomination. So much he has conceded to move. EXTENSIVE OPENING OF NEW AND DESIRABLE to the innuendos of his enemies, and One energetic and fair minded voter FALL ANDJW^TERjGOODS. the insistence of the few others who Hardware, Farming Implements, can hinder the nomination about to be could not understand that to charge made. He can exert his eloquencee him with insincerity was not the part fjekdy-nikde Clothing, $ W Cokt& ©fy G[ood& and lay claim to public attention Nails, Fence Wire, of friendship. He reverts to the well when the first swell of the political known fact that he has long been practically wave is felt, and right then and there Boot£ ki\d $t\oe£, ]\fotioi\£, Gj*oderie$ settled upon this course, waiting stamp the character of nominations Pumps, Western Washers, only foi the proper occasion to say to with truth and sincerity, with a countenance dfodkefy, et5. his party at large what he has said in sympathy with^his ideas. Clothes Wringers, Boss without reservation to his personal An open and well attended caucus is friends. That a man who has been one in which interested and eager voters, WE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO INVITE OUR once nominated and defeated should Churns, etc., etc., etc. with the welfare of the community not become again a candidate is a general FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS TO GIVE US A CALL at heart, and, paricipated thanks to their principle which may or may not be fervor, exercised in behalf of the common AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS. W E SELL AT true, according to circumstances. We good, no political rings dare openly assail pecial attention given to mending and repairing of Tin Ware. All need not, however, dwell upon this, THE LOWEST PRICES. public opinion. No "bossism" will which is incidental. Mr. Blaine's Work warranted. rule if the voters make it an object to stronger and final reason, as he said in NEW ULM, suppress it, and all political scheming, 3IINN. A. Behnke, Manager. -*5* J5Jliii2J£££] & CO* his Florence letter, and has said many if active in an unloyal causa, may betimes before, is personal and private. Charles Cebser disguised on the instant. He does not feel that he is equal to the The'caucus well attended, the situation burden and fatigue of another presidential THE NEW GROCERY STORE OF DAKOTA HOUSE. thoroughly discussed, delegates or campaign. The sacrifice of vitality C. B\ Ruemke candidates not identified with rings and which a contest for the presidency demands has the only store in New Ulm where both bossism, nominated or elected, and the OPP. POST OFFICE—NEW ULM, is tremendous. The strain of a &ERMAN AND ENGLISH BOOKS election will prove one of sicerity and campaign for inferior place has sent SEITERBROS,Proprs. is now open and ready for business. for the people's best. many a strong man to his grave. The A choice and -well selected stock of This house is the most centrally located highest honors will not compensate for GROCERIES, CROCKERY, The Mankato Democrat sa a farmer broken health and a shortened life. It hotel in the city and affords are sold. He also carries an extensive line of was in Mankato last week with is enough that Mr. Blaine and all the GLASSWARE and NOTIONS good Sample Rooms. Accordeons, Violins, two splendid beeves, weighing 1120 and members of his family are thoroughly are offered to the public at prices which 1170 pounds, and after vain attempts agreed upon this point. To doubt his Star Sample Room, defy competition. Goods will be delivered could only get $21.00 for the lightest sincerity heretofore has been an insult free to any part of the city. Albums and Toy Candies animal, which was less than two cents to him. To revive that doubt now Remember the place. and per pound. And the Democrat doesn't would be gratuitous cruelty. Mr. Blaine Minnesota Street corner of Third North. Farmers' Home. like it. The Democrat is a free trade has years before him which will be full for Christmas trade. His stock of stationery, Wallpaper etc, is always advocate, and by its reasoning a duty of possibilities of usefulness and honor. SAMPLE ROO He wisely chooses these rather than to on any article enhanses its price. The •j.».k JACOB HOESCHELER,PropTA complete. Subscriptions taken for American and European periodicals. AND stake life itself upon the issue of another Democrat should advocate a heavier Dealer in BILLIARD HALL Prices guaranteed. Mail orders receive prompt attention. Remember campaign. It was not needed that duty on cattle, so that its farmer friend Wines, Liquors he should repeat what he has already can get more for the next pair of beeves the place, one door north of F. Kuetzing's next door to the Dakota House, said. But his frank avowal that he he takes to Mankato. and Cigars. HJew Ulm, Minn NEW ULM, will not permit his name to be used MINN. The St. James Journal, "free and independent again as a candidate, under any circumstances, in everything," would according A fine lunch will be served every day. CHARLES BRUST, Proper. Oysters. will quiet the rumors MILlLilTSrElIFtir to the above side with the Protectionists. Cor. Minn. & Center streets. The best of nines, liquors, cigars which owe their origin to his bitterest How much do our farmers always on nana. foes. New Ulm. IMinn. —AND- get for their beef? DRESS MAKING. A. OCHS/ i- The above editorial of the "Pioneer NORTH-WESTERNHOTEL If Chicago has at last been forced to Miss Mary Hopt, Press" virtually settles the question of Served or by the Can. concede one point of importance to its FR. GOLLNAST, PROP'R. Mr. Blaine's nomination, a question of FRESH FRUITS- CONTRACTOR & BUILDER.% rival St Louis The "National Democratic no small importance considering the Opposite the Bailroad Depot. opposite the PUNS AND SPECIFICATIONS FURNISHED A full line of Confectionery, Cigars, Convention" will be held at the renown'of one of the greatest statesmen JNEW ULMS MWJST. Union Motel, New Ulm, Tobaccos and best canned Fruits. latter city on June 5th. The result of America has produced. Ho resigns JOB WORK DONE IN CITY OE COUNTRY the election was brought about by the to a private life of usefulness and N. Y. SWEET CIDER. First class accomodations at Has on hand a good stock of Milhtery Goods con joint vote of San Francisco and St. Louis, Bids given on Buildings of all honor, ever remembered by that party Also lunch and hot Coffee will be sisungm part of Hats, Bonnets, Velvets, Silks reasonable rates. Good Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, fcc. served at ,*» I 4 Als. Pattern, „,- a silent agreement having been entered whose cause he has unreservedly expounded. for stamping monograms. Stamp. stabling on tjte Stucco Glue and Plaster Paris for into previous to thefinalballot. mpoff if all kinds Embroider "Work and Fashion- arf-L «JT*J ff^%T^4l-^V allkindB. Embroidery W *8i premises. $ 7 I fC\eptatlrai\t. »We dressmaking done to order Hot air^FurnacesJSold and Set. :S$M -ft £%**$ R*J 1_ ^^^^ih-t^V"-*' r?omt0}.