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

March 14, 1888 · Page 3 of 8

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B»feai a RUETZIWC'S C^VTe are not in sympathy with an organized corporation, which uses its NEW ULM, MINN. power to extort from its employers such allowances as will owe their existence MERIDIAN BLOCK wholly to unjust demands, and although EMIL WESCHCKE, Managing Editoi. labor organizations, when animated by DRY GOODS HOUSE, Wednesday, March 14, 1888. fair purposes, may better the condition THEODORE CRONE of the individual, much evil, which We witness with anxious eyes the de* falls back on the agressor, will result velopment of the strike inaugurated from undue applications. by the engineers and fire-men of the C. loegr to announce tlxo In principle all labor organizations B. & Ry., and follow the progression are laudable, but when controlled by with a keen understanding of the possible ALWAYS TH E ALWAYS THE FIRST NEW GOODS, an executive staff, unlimited in its result. We become aware of the power, such a society will necessarily LOWEST PRICES. fact that a mighty organization, transacting uphold doctrines and unite in demands business as common carriers, is unjust to both sides of the question. 5000 yds. light prints warranted fast at 5 cts. per yd. 2000 yd|. at war with a host virtually as powerful, The engineers and firemen, to-day SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK. and no definite prediction can be pink prints, fast, at 6 cts. per yd. 1000 yds. dark print at 4 cts. per yd. constituting one of the most powerful arrived at, considering the power at organizations, with its members enjo}ring 100 different patterns ginghams. 50 piece's indigo blue prints. equality. Who loses by it The public comparatively the best advantages Dry Goods Clothings at large, and however justified we as employes, have been persistent in NEW DRESS GOODS! NEW DRESS GOODS! are in demanding a speedy settlement their demands, and by force of union of the pending difficulties we are powerless have created a state of affairs injurious Half wool Cashmeres 12| cts. a yd. Cheap Dress Goods 5 cts. a yd. to exercise any influence of direct to the public welfare. In being apprised importance. But who will exer of the power of such a brotherhood S S S a S heavy goods and fast GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. cise it The managers of the besieged public sentiment will probably road or the employes One of the contending colors 10 cts. a yd. Pant cloth, tickings, denims, sheetings bleach^ blame all railroad employes, or at least factions must issue out of this distrust those, whose work brings them and unbleached at lower price than can be bought elsewhere. important struggle as victors, and wein connection with railway affairs, but may be assured that the result of theshould it become aware, as it is not, I shall continue to give great bargains in Mens', Youths'and IDOISFT ^OIRO-ET O fray, whichever wav it will present itself, that a class of railway employes is Boys' Clothing, Hats and Underwear. Good Suits from will exercise a decisive influence ioi ced to contend with work, the transaction Great Bargain Days on all succeeding contests. $ 1,50 up, Boys Pants from 50 ets, up. Good Men's Suits of which places them in as responsible The railroad engineer as a factionist a condition as the almighty from $4-00 up. I keep tke largest line of single pants in all controls greater attention and forces engineer, without giving him the latter's shades. Our line of Underwear is the largest in the city, more acknowlegement than a simple EVERT SATURDAY, pecuniary advantage, sympathy Knight of Labor, for he is the prince of and will be sold at bottom prices, ranging from 25 cts. up. forthe wronged and helpless would be laborers, the one, who has capital at awakened. Latest Styles in stiff and soft hats and the line is immense. hand, whjch came to him as a direct result (RAIN OR SHINE.) Of all railroad employes there is no The prices are so low, that everybody can afford to buy of his ability. It is capital against class so entirely dependent on the power CALL AND SEE WHAT WE OFFER ON SATURDAYS AT capital, and although the common carriers himself a good hat for very little mcney. Twenty-five cents of its employers as the operators. may control a readier supply of Theirs is a lot not to be envied, but GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. will buy a fair hat, and fifty cents is not too much for a hat. monetary means, their aggressors, in spite of their brotherhood, which, I keep the celebrated come and try without whose labor the former can not ROYAL "WHITE SHIRT Don't Forget the Place. however, does not control the amount thrive, exercise such power that will theit, and you will find it is the best for the money. No trouble of funds, which gives power to forcibly affect the ultimate result. If brotherhood of engineers, they can not to show goods. the company must concede unconditionally alter their dependency. to all the demands made by THROUGH HONESTY I PROSPER. An operator works twelve hours a their striking employes, then the power It will be but a few weeks before sports of all kinds will claim pan day, as regularly as the clock, not excepting of the latter will ever after be a main Sundav or any other holiday of the time of both young and old. We have decided to carry ti: factor in business transactions, and one he is responsible for every word he which on each and every occasion year a line of quotes, and on his shoulders rests as Fishing1 DEALERS IN Tackle desires the main word. much responsibility for the thorough Arbitiation in this contest will not Dry Goods, Groceries, and complete transaction of duties, as present equal footings, inasmuch as the does on his better situated brother, the strikers demand a committee consisting engineer. One single fajse word sent besides continuing to be the headquarters for of 2 employes and only one employer to (otioi^, £kt£, Ckp& G^ei^ S W to the coming train conductor may adjust certain claims, and we as a neutral Bails, Croquet Sets, Marbles cause the loss of hundreds of lives, and public draw the conclusion from although it is but right to make an the above fact that the strikers1 present ii\g G( ood$ Boot $ kqd $l\oe$. and other sporting goods operator responsible for a misdeed, it unjust demands, and our sympathy is were but right to pay him well for the tendered primarily to the managers of exact performance of his duty. Is it We have received the largest assortment of White Goods, Linen the road. Another demand unjustly done? A man, well up in his business, and are prepared to fill oiders for all kinds of sporting goods on short and Cotton Laces, Flouncing, Sheeting, Ginghams, Prints and Dress made by the engineers and fire-men is receives for arduous toil of twelve houis notice and at low prices. Goods. These we offer at prices which defy competition. We also that the C. B. & Q. Ry. is asked to a day or night the sum of $40—$50, grant free transportation tickets to all have the largest assortment of soft and stiff hats in the latest styles and CHAS, L. ROOSf while an engineer is paid as much as members of the employe's family. An colors and are exclusive dealers in the •'QTT'Rr O I $75 and over a hundred. THPT accedance to the above demand would The Railroad Commissioners adjust A S which are the best, that can be purchased for the money violate one of the provisions of the Inter railway taxation to some extent and in the county. Examine our goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere. State Commerce Law and cause legal often force corporations to decrease proceedings against the road, and charges. Such is all right for the public, fVt Office £lodk. tfew Ulm, )& considering the two main points of dispute, 4* ft but not for the operators, whose i. e. PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS. pocket suffers for the most part the difference A. Shall the company have a right in railway receipts. to adjust wages according to an employe's IDealer in. Let the public bear in mind the true ability, and position of a telegraph operator, let it B. BEHNEE & CO, Stoves and Ranges, B. Shall the cempany decide whether compare the relation between this railroad or not an employe isfitfor a position, employe and his brother, the engineer, we must needs accuse the strikers and then ask itself, who has a of entertaining arbitrary demands. right to call for better remuneration EXTENSIVE OPENING OF NEW AND DESIRABL Gasolin Stove and Tinware. How shall the public, which experiences FALL ANDJWTNTE^GOODS. Kaiser William is.dead, and the rulership necessarily the greatest inconvenience, of the greatest of European nations act in this matter Hardware, Farming Implements, passes into the hands of young If the government, i. e. the people i(ekdy-ii\kde Clothing, $W Cokt& ©ty G[oods, Prince William, his grand-son. The controlled the avenues of transportation, Nails, Fence Wire, emperor died in the morning of March would these strikes, which cause 8oot£ ki\d $1\oe& ]sfotior$, Gcrodefie^ 9, surrounded by members of his family, a loss of thousands of dollars worth of whose grief, considering tne doubleshock property, inaugurate a stagnation of Pumps, Western Washers, dealt them by the hopeless condi» business and jeopardize human life, be tion of Crown Prince William excites possible We answer no Clothes Wringers, Boss the pity of nations. Public, and not private government WE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO INVITE OUR would constitute an authority which Lafayette Items would not be forced to listen to unjust FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS TO GIVE US A CALL Churns, etc., etc., etc. demands, which would inaugurate conditions —Messrs. Conrad and Henry Dirks AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS. WE SELL AT relative to adjustment of wages sundayed here. subserving the welfare of its employes, THE LOWEST PRICES. —Judge Gresham, County Superintendent, pecial attention given to mending and repairing of Tin Ware. All and maintain a standard of righteous was around last week visiting Work warranted. schools. (By the way, Judge Gresham is said A, Behnke, Manager, -B* ^ES*lKE Qb C0» adjustment for all cases. "Private" NEW ULM, MINN. to be a brother of thepresidentialpossibility.) Ed. strikes, which do not tax the public at —A double birthday was celebrated large, call for no government interference, at Mr. C. Grusendorfslast week. The Charles Cebser inasmuch as arbitration is powerful seventh of March is the birthday of Mrs. THE NEW GROCERY STORE OF Grusendorf and also that of her to adjust the claims of employer and DAKOTA HOUSE. brother, Mr. Herman Durbahn. employe. C. F. Ruemke Mr. C. Anthony sold a horse to Mr. Governmental control would stamp has the only store in New Ulm where both OPP. POST OFFICE—NEW ULM, i.tfy. C. Baumaji, for which he received the occurence of railroad strikes as an $175. GERMAN AND ENGLISH BOOKS S E I E BROS., Prop'rs. is now open and ready for business. impossibility. Mr. Henry Essig, of Sanborn, and A choice and well selected stock of This house is the most centrally located hii brother August, of Milford, were visiting with H. Schrader. From here GROCERIES, CROCKERY, hotel in the city and affords Senator Ingalls' philippic in favor of they left for Mr. Martin Peterson, from whom the Essig brothers and W. C. GLASSWARE the pending pension bill, called forth are sold. He also carries an extensive line of and NOTIONS good Sample Kooms. Schrader purchased an imported stallion. an acrimonious reply from Blackburn, Accordeons, Violins, are offered to the public at prices which of Kentucky, who denied the justice of defy competition. Goods will be delivered Star Sample Boom, —Mr. Fred Ruhnow, nephew of Mr. the Republicans to wave the '-bloody free to any part of the city. L. Glaesemann, left for Nicollet to Albums and Toy Candies shirt11 as an argument favoring the Remember the place. commence work. Fred is a carpenter. and party. Minnesota Street corner of Third North. Mr. Emil Glaesemann, who has been Farmers' Home. visiting his parents and friends here, The Republican Ingalls said that sentiment returned home to Gibbon on Monday. SAMPLE ROOiu for Christmas trade. His stock of stationery, Wallpaper etc., is always in favor of the bill is so strong —The Lafayette S. S, will hold their JACOB H0ESCHELER, Prop'r. that measures regarding its ratification annual meeting, for the election of officers complete. Subscriptions taken for American and European periodicals. AND will only stop "when the arrears of Dealer in on March 24th at 1 o1clock p. m.in BILLIARD HALL Prices guaranteed. Mail orders receive prompt attention. Remember pensions are paid when the limitation church. Wines, Liqaors —Mr. Aug. Leiffer sold his 3 year old is removed and every soldier on the next door to the Dakota House, the place, one daor north of F. Kuetzing's stallion for $335. the other day, and Cigars. rolls, or who gets on the rolls, is paid —Miss Lena Imberg, of Mud Lake, New Vim Minn. NEW ULM, from the day of his disability,or in case MINN, is staying with Mr. Chas. Grusendorf. A fine lunch will be served every day ofasuivivor, from the datejof a soldier's CHARLES BRUST, Proper. Oysters. death and when every surviving soldier Wonderful Cures. Cor. Jlinn. & Center streets. 1 I I E The best of wines, lirjuoi cigars of the Union army is put upon the W. D. Hoyt & Co., wholesale and New Ulm. aii always on hand. Retail druggists of Rome Ga., say: We rolls for service only.'1 —AND— have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery, DRESS MAKING. We are in favor of pensioning every A. C. OCHST 5. NORTH-WESTERNHOTBL Electric Bitters, and Bucklen's soldier, unable to gain a subsistence, Arnica Salve for four years. Hare Miss Mary Hopt, Served or by the Can, never handled remedies that sell as and to aid every soldiers widow in FR. GOLLNAST, PROPR. CONTRACTOR & BUILDER 4 well, or give such universal satisfaction FRESH FRUITS. want. There have been some wonderful cures Opposite the Eailroad Depot. opposite the PUNS AND SPECIFICATIONS FURH1SHEI effected by these medicines in this city. A full line of Confectionery, Cigars, NEW VLM, MINN. Several cases of pronounced Consumption Union Hotel, New Vim, Louis E. Fisher, a pioneer journalist Tobaccos and best canned Fruits. have been entirely cured by use of COUNTRYr* JOB WORK DONE IN CITY OR of Minnesota, and editor of the Northwestern N. Y. SWEET CIDER. a few bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery, First class accomodations Has on hand a good stock of Millinery Goods con at Bids given on Buildings of all Newspaper union, is dead. In sistingm part of Hats, Bonnets, Velvets, Silks taken in connection with Electric all Jcim reasonable rates. Good Also lunch and .hot Coffee will be Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, &c. him the profession loses an able and Bitter. We guarantee them always. Also Patterns for stamping monograms. Stamp, toM. served at Stucco Glue and Plaster Paris stabling on the esteemed member. in of all kinds. Embroidery Work and Fashionable Sold by C. L. Boos. 1 ^ifenei'V fje^tkufkqt. premises. O dressmaking done to order. tHot air Furnaces Sold and Set. is U* v£#a •K#-