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

April 11, 1888 · Page 3 of 8

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"%&£• -m*s. ring1 season of 1888. and the rest of the signatures representing late strike been a movement inaugurated In speaking of Judge Wilson's action more than 85 per cent of the entire with the consent and participation regarding the pensioning of Mrs. NEW ULM, MINN. business interests of the city. If the of the great army of railroaders every John A. Logan, the Rochester Post enabling act is passed before the fall car-wheel in the U. S. would have been sajs :—"It is the men calling themselves &?* ~&g election, the question will be made the stopped, and conditions created which EMIL WESGHCKE, Managing Editor. republicans and vot.ng to send chief issue by the antiwoman suffragists would have been unbearable. Government Judge Wilson to coDgress as a nonpartisan, Wednesday, April 11, 1888. in the election of a constitutional convention. railroads surely do not lack the wno voted wroQc." It would be manifestly unfair enterprise characteristic of some of our MERIDIAN BLOCK .There, you mugwamps, is your reward Republican District Convention. if congress should leave Washington present railroad organizations, and OODS HOUSE, for desertmg the party. You Territory out of the enabling act governmental control would stamp the can never change a Democrat's policy Secord Crongressional District. through the existence of that law, which occurrence of strikes as an impossibility. even if you vote as a Republican for is in no sense the will of the people of him. A district Convention of the Republicans the territory. of tne Second Congressional Considering the above revelation we On the firs&j District will be held at the Opera Our Millinery Spring and Summer. are supported in our opinion that Woman House in the City of Mankato on floor we show the Department is now Suffrage under certain conditions best selected assortment MAY 15. 1888 AT 10 A. M.? ready for inspection. and in behalf of all important issues, ofDry Gooc* for the purpose of electing delegates to One entire ought not be relied upon as subserving ever brought to tne Republican National Convention to floor nothing but the best interests of the community. be held at Chicago June 19, 1888, and New Ulm or west MILLINERY Especially would this be the case if to nominate a member of congress for of St. Paul and on GOODS. said District. The basis of representation woman was called upon to exercise her THEODORE CRONE prices we can compete for the several counties comprising judgment in behalf of political issues We carry the with ANY the district, is one delegate at large for not directly influencing the administrations largest assortment each county and one delegate for every HOUSE. of household affairs, we mean, 200 votes or major fraction thereof cast of ladies' and children's We offer elegant for member of congress in 1886, which the affairs of the school. If there is HATS of white goods at 10 basis was fixed by the Republican Congressional "beg to announce ttL one institution, in the management of any house in to 15 cents a *yd. Committee. The several which it were not only just but necessary Brown Co. counties are entitled to delegates as follows: never otfered*hSo that woman should participate, it is low Dress Goods ofttLe most oomplete in educational matters. Here is the Our assortment Blue Earth 14 Murray 6 and the greatest great field for energetic women, here is of Flowers, Tips, Brown 9 Nicollet 7 variety of dress Cottonwood 5 Nobles SPRINGAND SUMMER STOCK. 5 the battle ground where victories may Plumes, Ribbons trimmings ever Faribault 8 Pipestone 4 be won as a just reward for well-exercised and Hat Ornaments Jackson 6 Redwood 6 seen in a town of is larger endeavors. In the education of Dry Goods Clothing & Lac Qui Parle 8 Rock this size. our youth no one has a greater influence than ever before Le Sueur 9 Sibley 6 Ladies Jackets and what prices Lincoln 4 Waseca 7 and a better opportunity to plant & for Spring wear at Lyon 6 Watonwan the sound seed of a fertile tuiton than is concerned they Martin 6 Yellow Medicine 7 very low prices in talk for themselves. the mother. It is her sphere where A S Per order Rep. Congressional Com., all sizes. man ought not intrude, for a mother's A. BLANCHAKD. Chairman. Parasols onht wisdom ia administering the principles Dated April 6, 1888. Hosiery and the newest and of a primary education ought not to be Gloves in endless most desirable questioned. It is in her power to give The International Council of Women, variety. styles. such wholesome teaching of morality, just ended at Washington, D. C, has I shall continue to give great bargains in Mens', Youths' that it will never become necessary for forced upon us through its evident iu her to exert her influence at a later and Boys' Clothing, Hats and Underwear. Good Suits from Don't forget our Great Bargain Days por ance, the conviction that a great date in behalf of her child's morals and $1.50 up, Boys Pants from 50 ets, up% Good Men's Suits political faction, steadily gaining wellfare, that it will never become necessary strength, is about to exert its influence from $4-00 up. I keep the largest line of single pants in all EVERY SATURDAY, RAIN OR SHINE. for a father to accuse a mother in future compaigns. However infantile of neglect. If we see a woman walking shades. Our line of Underwear is the largest in the city, its power may be at its present stage the boards of the stage, appealing to the and in view of the importance of existing and will be sold at bottom prices, ranging from 2 5 cts. up generosity of human nature, begging It will be but a few weeks before sports of all kinds will claim pjS, and fopposed parties, which, by Latest Styles in stiff and soft hats and the line is immense. of hard-hearted man to allow her the having controlled the interests of this buyof the time of both young and old. We have decided to carry "this right of suffrage in the political meeting The prices are so low, that everybody can afford to country and dictated the course of politic house, we instinctively feel that year a line of measures, claim prior attention, we himself a good hat for very little money. Twenty-five cents woman acts as a traitor to the duties of fishing' Taokie dare not undervalue the probable importance, her sex. will buy a fair hat, and fifty cents is not too much for a hat. which the society of woman I keep the celebrated come and try suftragists may enjoy in the near future. O A W I E SHIRT Womanly nature, modest and retiring, In their demands they appeal to generosity, and in this characteristic charming it, and you will find it is the Jaest for the money. N trouble besides continuing to be the headquarters for to the opposite sex, would lose its identity which ought acknowledge, by simply to show goods. Balls, Croquet Sets, Marbles followiug the dictations of unprejudiced and influence, if deprived of its THROUGH HONESTY I PROSPER. sweetest charm, that of coyness. Is opinion, the truth and excellence goodsv and other sporting of their inaugurated measures. Such there a nobler picture to behold than that of a mother, active in her own private a state of aftairs, differing entirely with sphere, a ministering angel to the hitherto adopted modes of conducting and are prepared to fill orders for all kinds of sporting goods on short wants of a growing household Woman government, necessarily strives to create can glory, that she controls the a new condition of things, which notice and at low prices. destiny of her nation by controlling the wih needs be recognized, considering $ & & $ GHAS. RODS, primary education of man. Here and the nature of the active agents, which DEALERS IN here only is it where she can exert her strive to inaugurate them, by all those, Dry Goods, Groceries, power, where her word is law, and such who claim to have hitherto benn neglected law as will be received with an answering by and sorely disappointed with amen. It is not in the public arena, the administrations, which have hitherto where she should lift her voice up to ]\rotion& ruled. SatjS, (5%*, G^er^ r^tLrV^- PojJt Offide Slodk. Jfew Ulm, M^H- heaven, imploring for a better condition Let us consider the main clause of things, but at home, where nature PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS. adopted into the platform, if we may has designed her to be. She will iq^ G( ood$, sBoot$ ki\d $l(oe$. so call it, of the Womans' League. It not sink into oblivion if she only exercises is on the all important question of woman here rights handed down to her suffrage, a topic, which has been B. BEHNEE & CO, We have received the largest assortment of White Goods, Linen ever since man was, and we all must repsatedly discussed by able and enthusiastic and Cotton Laces, Flouncing, Sheeting, Ginghams, Prints and Dress acknowledge that the destiny of a nation workers, and which has Goods. These we offer at prices which defy competition. We also lies in woman's hands, if woman gained recognition by several state aud have the largest assortment of soft and stiff hats in the latest styles and would but be woman territorial legislations, notably in considering EXTENSIVE OPENING OF NEW AND DESIRABLE colors and are exclusive dealers in the TPT •CVT'HF^r GJI 5£" educational affairs. It has FALL 5 W O O S DHLA.TG5 which are the best, that can be purchased for the money been conceded as just and beneficial, "We believe it to be hostile to our in the county. Examine our goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere. that woman should have a hand in the institutions, and unspeakably unfortunate ^ekdy-n\kde dlotl\ir\g, $W Coktg, ©ty G[ood& administration of school, and such a for the country to weigh down the right, when first allowed, was greeted federal machine with the duty of railroad with applause by all those working in Boot $ kqd 0t\oe& "]S(otior$, Gfcoderieg management, in any case." woman's cause, but the thorough and "If the government is ever to go into practical test, which this measure was Crockery, etcS. the railroad business,which every patriot a**'*?! -Dealer in destined to experience, failed in many and lover of liberty should deplore, nstances to satisfy the espectations of it certainly should not make a beginning Stoves and Ranges, sanguine supporters. by the attempt to rebuild bankrupt WE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO INVITE OUR As a proof of this fact may be cited fortunes, in competition with enterprises FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS TO GIVE US A CALL the experience which Washington Territory owing nothing directly to federal as. underwent, and the urgent requests, sistance, and managed independent of AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS. WE SELL AT Gasolin Stove and Tinware which that district presents government advice and control." THE LOWEST PRICES. while on the advent of statehood, for We beg to differ with our esteemed B. BEESEE & CO. Hardware, Farming Implements, abolishing woman suffrage. As it is, contemporary, the Pioneer Press, which other issues of no lesser importance A, Behnke, Manager, unreservedly presents the above views have been brought to bear upon general in opposition to the plan of transfering Nails, Fence Wire, institutions, and although this may railroad management into governmental not account solely tor the dissatisfaction hands. THE NEW GROCERY STORE OF DAKOTA HOUSE. Pumps, Western Washers, with the question of woman suffrage, It is true that an enormous cost C. JB Ruemke they certainly influenced popular would be entailed to extricate the Pacific OPP. POST OFFICE—NEW ULM, JUIVA. opinion materially. As a territorial roads from their financial strait Clothes Wringers, Boss SEITERBROS, Prop'rs. manifest states Woman suffrage has and to adjust the present lax conditions is now open and ready for business. been tried and "found wanting." It to the staudard held by other transcontinental A choice and -well selected stock of Churns, etc., etc., etc, was passed by the legislature three lines, but it would a thousand This house is the most centrally located GROCERIES, CROCKERY, years ago, and the act was declared times reward the efforts of the government, hotel in the city and affords null and void through some technical GLASSWARE and NOTIONS if it would place itself in control special attention given to mending and repairing of Tin Ware. All blunder in the preamble. This was of a railway system so absolutely necessary good Sample Rooms. are offered to the public at prices which Work warranted. considered by many a very simple way for the development and government defy competition. Goods will be delivered Star Sample Room, NEW ULM, MINN. of disposing of an exceedingly unpleasant of a vast territory which without free to any part of the city. nightmare, but our legislature at the thorough supervision would defy each Charles Cesser Remember the place. and last session re-enacted the old law, in and every law enacted for a just management Minnesota Street corner of Third North. Farmers Home. direct opposition to the petitioning of of its affairs. The country the people, and to-day Washington bounded by the? Rockies on the one S A E ROGr.1 HAS THIS SPRING Territory, as the Idaho politicians are side and the Sierra Nevada on the other JACOB HOESCHEIER, Propr. AND BILLIARD HALL constantly dinning in our ears, "languishes would be practically out of reach if Dealer in f|| under the domination of petticoat it were not for railway communication, Wines, Liquors and let a state of affairs be inaugurated government." Woman suffrage RO£LS OF WALLPAPER next door to the Dakota House, which would place private railroads at failed because the women themselves and Cigars, m—^- New Vim Minn. the mercy of opposing and lawless factionists, are in the main opposed to it. It has how would our government be been unpopular because those strongminded CHARLES BRUST, Proper. for sale, also the finest Center and Comer pieces and other Decorations. A fine lunch will be served every day. able to control and protect that territory, women, who favor it, enter the The best of wines, liquors, cigars Cor. Minn. & Center streets. The only store in New Ulm where both out of reach of the arm of the political arena training behind them a always on hand. New Ulm. Minn. law? variety of crotchets like prohibition, A. OCHS, and the'people of the territory are anxiously The strike of the C. B. & Q. Ry., NORTH-WESTERNHOTEL are sold. He also carries an extensive line of looking forward to the ne*t election, barely ended, and which might have when they can once and forever FR. GOLLNAST, PROP'R. proved more disastrous and harmful STATIONERY, ALBUMS, ACCORDEOHS AND VIOLINS. CONTRACTOR & BUILDER. nullify the enactment. A fair criterion than it already has, should teach us a Opposite the Eailroad Depot, of the feeling of the people in thelesson, XEW VLM, Minor. PLAN S AN SPECIFICATIONS FINISHED. the importance of which should Subcriptions taken for American and European periodicals. cities in the territory on this question is not be undervalued, and what prevents shown in the fact, that inJSpokane Falls JOB WORK DONE IN CITY OR jforNTRT the great organization of railroad employes Prices guaranteed. Mail orders receive prompt attention. Remember First class accomodations at 2,8000 adults in one day signed the petition to exact recognition, and to protect Bids given on Buildings the place, one door north of F. Kuetzing's reasonable rates. Good «, asking the governor to veto the themselves from the| unjust de stabling on tlie Stucco Glue and Plaster Paris for Sale* measure, of whom 500 were women, niands of private monopolies? Had the' N E W ULM, MINN premises, «Hot air Furnaces Sold a»nd Set. 0 ft-, hdS S *. WBfaj&f* w, 11 -J'JTK&A* *fcSI3&,i