New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 28, 1888 · Page 3 of 9
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Spring The Globe of March 22, refers to and \Simmer. Jno. Lind as not supporting the Mills' NEW ULM, MINN. Tariff Bill. We doubt if "Honest John" was elected by his constituents to support an argument which would MERIDIAN BLOCK EMIL WESCHCKE, Managing Editor. 4r in many points directly injure their interests, Wednesday, March 28, 1888. TiiEnnnR E GOODS HOUSE, and we in the second District may congratulate ourselves in sending An era of prosperity and happiness, a man to Congress that knows enough 1nEUUUnE unrivaled in the history of nations, and not to vote for a measure, which is mm borne of the joint efforts of a conciliating presented for the sole purpose of making North and a reconciled South, has "toogrs to aiino-ance tin. political capital out of the same. descended upon oar country, and the ALWAYS THE FIRST NEW GOODS* 'ALWAYS THE work of peace, inaugurated after Washington One of the most important points not theoftlie most ooiaa/plote LOWEST PRICES. was reacknowledged the capitol touched by the late decision of of the free and reunited states, has United States Supreme Court in the yds..1? 5000 yds. light prints warranted fast at 5 cts. per yd." 2000 been fostered by the progressive policy Kansas prohibition cases was decided SPRINGAND SUMMER STOCK. March 19th and adversely to the Prohibitionists. of a people's party. pink prints, fast, at 6 cts. per yd. 1000 yds. dark print at 4 cts. per yd. The point is upon that The industrial development under an Dry Goods Clothing part of the Iowa prohibitory law, forbidding 100 different patterns ginghams. 50 pieces indigo blue prints. 3?jr» existing protective policy has been phenomenal, a railroad to bring intoxicating and as a consequence grades NEW DRESS GOODS! NEW DRESS GOODS! liquor into the State except under our manufactures as competitive with stringent regulations. those of all other nations. Agricultural Half wool Cashmeres 12i cts. a yd. Cheap Dress Goods 5 cts. a yd. AND pursuits of vast dimensions, supporting The Court decides, that, while a State millions of worthy citizens, have gone may regulate or prohibit the traffic GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. S S S S heavy goods and fast within its own borders as it sees fit, it hand in hand with work-shop labor and changed this country from a field of cannot, without the consent of Congress, colors 10 cts. a yd. Pant cloth, tickings, denims, sheetings bleach^ expressed or implied, regulate commerce desolation and poverty into a land of between its own people and those and unbleached at lower price than can be bought elsewhere. golden sunshine, the goal of the oppressed I shall continue to give great bargains in Mens', Youths' of other States in order to effect its end, and fettered European, the however desirable such a regulation and Boys' Clothing, Hats and Underwear. Good Suits from D03STT FOIRGKEiT OTXtt home of a free and thrifty American. might be. The part of the Iowa statute And yet rises the grumbling sound of $1.50 up, Boys Pants from 50 cts, up. Good Men's Suits Great Bargain Days in question is therefore unconstitutional. a dissenting voice, which, forgetful of from $4-00 up. keep the largest line of single pants in all existing prosperity, and ignoring the Chiet Justice Waite of the United shades. Our line of Underwear is the largest in the city, steady progress fiom pauperism to States Supreme Court died suddenly wealth, would fain call for perfection and will be sold at bottom prices, ranging from 25 cts. up. EVEEY SATURDAY, last Friday. He was one of the ablest by overthrowing those principles, which of American jurists, and during a period Latest Styles in stiff and soft hats and the line is immense. constitute the soul of ruling conditions, of fourteen years attended to his The prices are so low, that everybody can afford to buy by branding those doctrines as fallacious, (RAIN OR SHINE.) duties as Chief Justice in a manner which have been advanced in the himself a good hat for very little money. Twenty-five cents highly creditable to his character and furtherance of glorious ends CALL AND SEE WHAT WE OFFER ON SATORDAYS AT reputation. will buy a fair hat, and fifty cents is not too much for a hat. Shall we take that boastful promise, GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. I keep the celebrated come and try which would herald the coming of a Mr. Lind, like all other Republicans, ROYAL, "WHITE SHIRT state of unalloyed joy and happiness, is in favor of a proper revision of the it, and you will find it is the best for the money. No trouble Don't Forget the Place. tariff, but under no condition will he and for its sake sever our connections, to show goods. which have hitherto bound us to a party, support a bill so directly opposed to the THROUGH HONESTY I PROSPER. industries of the north as the Mills freptrade which gave not only the promise of inaugurating a state of prosperity, but fabrication. I which, by its whole&ome doctrines, led It will be but a few weeks before sports of all kinds will claim part* ,. Last Sunday witnessed the greatest this aspiring country threugh a civil We have decided to carry this^ of the time of both young and old session in the interest of woman suffrage turmoil, and created a quarter centuiy ever held, leading delegates from of general thrift and advancement year a line of all over the world being present at Fisbine Tackle Shall we stamp those principles as DEALERS Washington, D. C. We think that universal injurious, that policy, which has protected Dry Goods, Groceries, woman suffrage would be the our industry, and fed our laborer, easiest solution for the Mormon Question. as detrimental No man could bear up against besides continuing to be the headquarters for The Republican party needs but to J\rotioi}& fiktft Cfep& Gfeittg ^iifx^ the vote of a dozen spouses. Balls, Croquet Sets, Marbles support its own doctrines, needs but to follow that policy, which has been and The surplus in the treasury, occasioned ever will be controlled by a spirit of and other sporting goods ri by the enforcement of a protective progress and apportionment it needs tariff, may be likened to the surplus but to cast itself lose from the inveigling warmth radiated from a well heating influence of radicalism, and it will We have received the largest assortment of White Goods, Linen and are prepared to fill oiders for all kinds of sporting goods on short stove. It may not seem necessary remain as it deserves to be, the party of and Cotton Laces, Flouncing, Sheeting, Ginghams, Prints and Dress to continue the policy of protective taxation, notice and at low prices. the people, by the people, and for the Goods. These we offer at prices which defy competition. W also to supply new fuel, while a sufficiency CHAS, R00SP people of heat is just now generated, have the largest assortment of soft and stiff hats in the latest styles and but cease to stir the fire even while it colors and are exclusive dealers in the I O I Much has been said about the corruptness burns brightty, and it will go out on A S which are the best, that can be purchased for the money of the Republican party, and You, and Your fingers will ultimately in the county. Examine our goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere. statements relative to great republican be so numb that You cannot handle steals presented to people by overzealous the coal-scuttle to create a new blaze. Po/Jt Offide 8lo. Jfew t/lm, j&hft. Democratic politicians, out the defalcation Such is "plantation philosophy." ARM"Ofc O of the Democratic treasurer of PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS. Kentucky, Tate, who absconded with There is a duty of 20 cts. per bushel perhaps half a million of the people's on wheat imported, but in spite of this at IDeeiler in hard-earned money, demonstrates that wholesome protection India and South B. BEHNKE & C0„ a turn in the administration of the land America, which are producing vast Stoves andRanges, has likewise resulted in a turn of character. quantities, will be able through the Will the Democrats of Indiana backing of pauper labor to flood our still call for purity in politics Assuredly markets in the near future. But still, EXTENSIVE OPENING OF NEW AND DESIRABLE they will, and assuredly will say the Free Traders, take off duty, so Gasolin Stove and Tinware FALL A N W I N they support the next Republican nominee our farmers may be benefited. for the office of state-treasurer. Better have a Commission! Hardware, Farming Implements, f(ekdy-n|kde Clotl\ii\^ W dokt& f)ty G^ood£ Mr. Mills, the chairman of the ways The strike inaugurated week before and means committee, is dangerously last on the A. T. & S. Fe. Ry., and for Nails, Fence Wir, Boot$ ki\d $t\oe& "Kotioi\$, Gfroderie^ ill. The cause was overwork and worry which no apparent cause existed, has on account of the tariff bill, which been quietly ended, the engineers and dfodkefy, et6. Pumps, Western Washers, r-^j^\ bears his name. He will probably not firemen resuming their abandoned be able to engage in the debate over posts. Now the question is Was it thehis own bill in the House, but must surrender but a brutal display of power on Clothes Wringers, Boss WE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO INVITE OUR the leadership there to someone part of the well organized brotherhood, else. which led them to leave their posts FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS TO GIVE US A CALL Churns, etc., etc., etc. This is not the first time that the without a moment's warning was it AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS. WE SELL AT work and anxiety incident to the preparation but to show what they might do if they of a tariff bill has overstrained were at mind to If this be the solo THE LOWEST PRICES. special attention given to mending and repairing of Tin Ware All the powers of the man,who was mainly reason, then it has dealt the organizations Work warranted. B. BEHNKE & CO. responsible for its preparation. It was of labor a severe blow, for the NEW ULM, A. Be7m7ces Manager. MINN. the tariff bill of'83 that killed Dudley public would strongly condemn such a Haskell of Kansas, one of the most lack of character on the part of tbe society, Charles Cebser useful men that ever represented a constituency which professed the object of THE NEW GROCERY STORE OF DAKOTA HOUSE. in congress. union for'right and protection only, out C. F. Ruemke which now would create a state of But the worst feature of this way of dealing with the tariff is not the effect things characterized by the tyrannical has the only store in New TJlm where both OPP. POST OFFICE—NEW ULM, MINN.1 of the overwork upon the men, who are principle of brutal power is law SEITER BROS., Prop'rs. GERMAN AND ENGLISH BOOKS is now open and ready for business. required to do so much, as it is the effect A choice and well selected stock of This house is the most centrally located upon the country itself. As long as John Lind, recognizing the Mills' GROCERIES, tariff legislation is framed and enacted CROCKERY, hotel in the city and affords Tariff Bill as not subserving the interests under the stress of political necessity it of the majority, states unqualifiedly GLASSWARE and NOTIONS good Sample Rooms. is not likely to be wise or beneficient. that ne does not favor the bill and are sold. He also carries an extensive line of This is well illustrated in the present are offered to the public at prices which will vote agairst it. Accordeons, Violins, defy competition. Goods will be delivered Star Sample Room, instance. The Mills bill is a political w, free to any part of the city. measure and is so palpably a bid for Remember the place. A movement is on foot on the part of votes that its real purpose cannot be Albums and Toy Candies and Minnesota Street corner of Third North. Democratic Bosses of St. Paul to defeat Farmers' Home. disguised. The methods of its construction Dr. Ames' possible nomination for governor. prove this. It is a piece of SAMPLE ROOivl legislative patchwork, and it has been for Christmas trade. His stock of stationery, Wallpaper etc., is always JACO H0ESCHELER. Prop'r. H0ESCHELE cut here and pieced there to meet the AND They live on a Farm, complete. Subscriptions taken for American and European periodicals. BILLIARD HALL objections ef this and that Democratic Dealer in MANKATO, March 23.—The farmers' constituency till all semblance to consistency Wines, Liquors Prices guaranteed. Mail orders receive prompt attention. Remember institute opened promptly at 10 o'clock next door to the Dakota House, has been lost. And that is all and Cigars. Friday morning, the opera house being that could be expected where the bill New Vim Minn. ULM,place, the one door north of F. Kuetzing's NEW MINN. well filled. Mr. Gregg spoke on the was a political necessity and nothing A fine lunch will be served every day. CHARLES BRUST, Proper, "Cow," W. [Dickson on "Odds and more. Oysters. MILLINEIiY Ends" and Dr. Curryer on "The Education The best of wines, liquors, Cor. Minn. & Center streets. The remedy for such half-baked legislation cigars always on hand. of Horse D. E. Brown, chairman and the assurance of a wiser New TJlm. Minit of the institute, read the following —AND— and safer and more liberal and just 1 DRESS MAKING. A. C. ^OCHS, dispatch from the President and Mrs. treatment of this question of the tariff NORTH-WESTEBNHOTEL Cleveland, which was greeted with applause lies in the establisment of a permanent Miss Mary Hopt, Served or by the Can. FR. GOLLNAST, PROP'R. "God bless the court house. commission,whose conclusions and recommendations CONTRACTOR & BUILDER. FRESH FRUITS. I have been interested in it since I should be the result of Opposite the EailroadDepot. opposite the PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FURNISHED. passed through there last October. It exhaustive investigation. With these NEW VLMs MINN A full line of Confectionery, Cigars, Vni^n Hotel, New Vim, was an imposing structure then and results before it and before the country, Tobaccos and best canned Fruits. l& must be a grand one now. We live on JOB WORK DONE IN CITY OB COOITBT, congress would not dare to present such N.Y. SWEET CIDER. First class accomodations Has on nana a good stock of Millirery Goods con at a farm ourselves." Bids given on Buildings of all k\A ill considered measures as the Mills bill sisting in paart of Hats, Bonnets, Velvets, Silks "Alsolunch and,hot Coffee will be reasonable rates. Good Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, tc. $ for the sake of political effect—Minneapolis Who of the "big politicians" is not a served at Also Patterns for stamping monograms. Stamp, stabling on the ^m Stucco Glue and Plaster Paris for 3 1 ing of all kinds. Embroidery Work and Fashionable Evening Journal ^iknef's' f}e£tkttfant. farmer in election times ^jpremises. J&V dressmaking donetq.order Hot air Furnaces Sold and Set. ?v &• ^A^fm^jAhjH tjii! d%?