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

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-'^PS^T was discovered, and liquor flowed freely" Spring' and. Bummer on every band. Mr. Hart also visited other cities in the state, and in nearly NEW ULM, MINN. all found the same condition of affairs as in the others. He leaves the state 2-"T^4 EMIL WESCHCKE, Managing Editoi. So Ask the Readers of the Review with no flattering opinion of the efficacy Wednesday, May, 301888. of prohibitory amendments, and is THEODORE CRONE WHEN THEY GLANCE AT HIS at a loss to account for such a condition The extirpation of an evil, which has of affairs in the banner prohibition BARGAIN AD. lowered the human race socially, which state." has proven a barrier to the advance of Now what is the trouble Clearly to stnzxo'u.rLoejfcixe a more noble civilization and the existence do the above facts] prove that prohibition Grea.* !Red\iotiori inPrices- of which to-day revolutionizes is a failure, that it can never popular sentiment against it, is the extirpation effect good results in favor of temperance. of intemperance. :v-'/d The people have been misled OK ACCOUNT OF THE LATE SEASON WE ARE OBLIGMT Since time immemorial this curse has by vociferous advocates, who, for the TO REDUCE PRICES OF A GREAT MANY GOODS. existed, and ever since authority has SPRING ANI|SUMMER STOCK. sake of political capital only, have baen exercized to stay its influence and ItfS^f Colors.ft' gone to extreme modes, and ostentatiously Dress Goods In White and. Bad results. Philantropists have Dry. GoocLs ClotMngs preached that prohibition is the SDUght to prohibit its existence with only remedy for the suppression of intemperance. greater or lesser effect, but not till now 10 to 12 yds. Fine Dress Goods with 2 Width Embroidery What a far-fetched theory, have politicians exerted themselves in that will not stand ground for a M?$ v* 7 ^_tQjnatch, offered very low. this direction. And with what consequence moment that is unreasonable, placed in •AJSJD y*y *A^ ijty,Mf/^m may be readily seen by contemplating 4" any light whatsoever. r,$^£^$i£ GENTSfFDRlSfflNOOODS 2*75. on the state of political issues Dress Robes, Full Size $2»20 Reduced from Impossible as the total banishment 3*50. to-day, by examining into the non-feasible of spirits fjom the face of the globe is, 4*50. theories, which unreasonable advocates and contrary to the wishes of the majority, "I 4A5, 1 5*00. advance in favor of prohibition. "-1- "-v 5.25, .- it stands to reason that an inauguration 6.50. $$-]j[ shall continue to give great bargains in Mens', Youths' They would profess that their efforts are of a prohibition policy by our Also Great Reduction in Swiss Embroidery at 85 cents, exercized in behalf of the suppression of and Boys' Clothing, Hats and Underwear. Good Suits from government, besides being tyrannical v, worth $1.25. 65 cents, worth $1.00. intemperance, and make the inexcusable in nature, and therefore unrepublican $1.50 up, Boys Pants from 50 ets, up, p^Good Men's Suits mistake of proclaiming that the prohibition in its character, will not be the means from $4.00 up. I keep the largest line of single pants in all of the use of liquor and other intoxicating "Parasols a fine"line. Pretty Child's Parasol only 23 cts. Black of saving our people from the clutches beverages is the only means Satin, 20 inch, with Red, Blue, Ecrue or White Lining $1.20, well shades.jyOur line of Underwear is the largest in the city, of intemperance.' •-,' of effecting this grand result. Truly, worth $1.75. Fine Parasols with Wide Black Silk Lace $2.45, worth This great evil will be the bane of and -will be sold at bottom prices, ranging from 25 cts. up. were this theory a practicable one, would $3.50. Plain, all Silk $1.65, sold last season for $2.50. thousands, not because spirituous liquors Latest Styles in stiff and soft hats and the line is immense. it warrant the attainment of the all desired Summer Underwear for Ladies and Children. Ladies fine Vests exist, but because people are the slaves of end of driving intemperance from buywhite or unbleached, 25 cts. each, worth everywhere 45 cts. Better The prices are so low, that everybody can afford to their uneducated, uncurbed desire. We the face of the globe, not one dissenting Goods at 35 and 45 cts., which are Great Bargains. Gloves and Mit^ might as well prohibit fire, as the careless himself a good hat for very little money. Twenty-five cents voice would rise up against the inauguration Lisle and Silk, 25 cts. and up. All wool Cashmere Shawls $1.00, sold use ef it may result in a loss of life of prohibition in any metropolis, will buy a fair hat, and fifty cents is not too much for a hat. v'- last summer at $1.45. and property, but we can never abolish in any village. I keep the celebrated come and try intemperance by the enactment of prohibition ROYAL "WHITE SHIRT GREAT BARGAIN THIS SATURDAY IN FANCY AND But as it is, too eager politicians have laws, just as much as we canit, and you will find it is the best for the money. No trouble WHITE HANDKERCHIEFS. taken the matter in hand, and making abolish stealing by laws punishing such NEXT WEEK. RIBBONS AT GREATEST BARGAINS. the combatance of intemperance a political to show goods. .r ."* a crime. issue, have usurped their rights S SScursAdkix -£k.c3.-vrox-tij»e3xi.oxxt. I I THROUGH HONESTY I PROSPER. A training of mens' minds thorough and have wrested this important matter education in youth is the great means from the bands of our educators on of fighting insobriety, as it is to establish It will be but a few weeks before sports of all kindswill claim'part 3BUST & GRAFF, topics of political economy and sociology, a rational condition in all of our affairs. the clergy and statesmen, where it of the time of both young and old. We have decided to carry thik* Let the infantile mind be early rightfully belongs. impressed with the possible results and year a line of The grand cause of intemperance Fishin£ TacWe dire consequences of intemperance «P» .'.' DEALERS IN,• ... -. combativeness has lost much of its nobility in-lead it by its own reasoning to acknowledge I Dry Goods, Groceries, by hiving such advocates as the truth of these statements, and triguing and unreasonable politicians. frame thus a character steadfast in this Its ultimate accomplishment has been besides continuing to be the headquarters for one respect: to restrain its desire. J{otiOT$ fkt& 0apft Gfot£ iWnifflb. -Balls, delayed on this account, and not till Croquet Sets, Marbles Let the church and school not preach the mass of the people will denounce against that which has been given existence these irrelevant theories advanced by bynature's hands, but let it be and other sporting goods% political prohibitionists, will natural ii|^ 0^ood$, 1Boot$ kqd $b,oe#. ever cognizant of its duty as a wise and tendency strive to direct popular opinion influential educator. into the right channel. SPECIAL SALE Oil THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MAY 24 AND 25and i: are prepared to fill orders for,all kinds of sporting goods on short But aside rrom the fact that the aid We clip the following from "Amerika," of scheming advocates is uncalled for a Norwegian paper published at 4jLw notice and at low prices. in the furtherance of temperance, it becomes Chicago. It certainly speaks nothing 1500 yards Badger State L. L. Sheeting at 6 cts. a yd. CHAS, ROOS, a necessity that the irrational but the truth of our Hon. Representative, 1000 yards Calico, all Dress Styles, at 5 cts. a yd. methods now tried in some states of and as we feel confident that Nelson 400 yards Lawn at 4 to 5 cts. a yd. oar Union to prohibit the sale and would be as good a candidate as 300 yards Shirting at 8 cts. a yd. manufacture of spirituous beverages, any one for the gubernatorial office, we 300 yards Cheviot Suitings at 8 cts. a yd. are disowned by all those, who would are glad to chronicle a few lines in his 200 pair Men's Hose at 6 to 7 cts. exert themselves in behalf of the suppression PojJt Offide 8lo&. Jfov tflm, Minn- behalf. 4* 9* AH8fOUO» of intemperance. "Nothing is plainer than that the rank PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS. Extremely severe laws created for and file of the party regard Knute Nelson this purpose, e. g. in Maine, have not as the most eminent representative been respected, and have to all intent of Minnesota Republicanism. For a Dealer in B. BEHNEI & CO. beenentirely incapable of exercising that number of years he has been prominently Stoves and Banges, beneficial influence, which honest advocates identified with public interests and of temperance have hoped they at every turn has he shown himself to would exert. How utterly at war thebe active, prompt and energetic, fulfilling present conditions in Maine are with EXTENSIVE OPENING OF NEW AND DESIRABLE each and every duty, pushing every Gasolin Stove and Tinware the enacted laws, may be seen from justifiable claim, urging every public TALL ANDJWTNT^ the following statement by Mr. Hart, a benefit, always true to every pledge Hardware, Farming Implements, prominent editor of Wheeling, West ever.'given to a watchful constituency. f(ekdy-m^de Clothing, W dokt& ©fy Gfood& Virginia. "The astonishing revelation His is an unbroken record of useful of open bars, free rum and unrestricted public labor and speaks only of success Nails, Fence Wire, Boot£ &qd $l\oe& T^otioi^, G^oderie^ liquor traffic, induced Charles Burdett in state and national politics. Hart, editor of the Wheeling Intelligencer, The people want nothing mediocre in Pumps, Western Washers, to come to Maine on a tour of the Governor's chair, but a man with d^odkefy, etd. investigation for himself. Mr. Hart the intellect and will and character to arrived here with the belief that the govern. Clothes Wringers, Boss paper must be mistaken, but before he A strong leader in the campaign and WE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO INVITE OUR had been in town twenty-four hours, a firm and fearless executive officer is FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS TO GIVE US A CALL Churns, etc., etc., etc. be concluded that the correspondent demanded by Minnesota, and we only had made a truthful and unbiased report register the public voice when we say AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS. WE SELL AT that that man is Knute Nelson." THE LOWEST PRICES.... special attention given to mending and repairing of Tin Ware. All Mr. and Mrs. Hart reached here on So, John Lind was nominated on a Work warranted. .. Saturday night and remained over Sunday prohibition platform, as the Sleepy Eye A. Betinke, Manager. E N E & CO. at a first-class hotel. At dinner, NEW ULM,5iSi MINN Herald has it? Well, it issimply ingenious to their profound astonishment, a guest how an enthusiastic Democrat can seated opposite them ordered a bottle make use of Republican doings to further 1 of wine, and the waiter, in a matterof-fact THE HEW BROCERI STORE OF DAKOTA HOUSE. his own interests. way, drew the cork and filled 0. F. Ruemke The facts of the case are, that John HAS THIS SPRING the glass. Still thinking that an exception OPP POST OFFICE—NEW ULM, MINN. Lind need not depend on the support of to the law had been witnessed, Prohitionists or mugwumps, nor in the S E I E O S Prop'rs. Edkor Hart started out the next morning is now open and ready for business. twoleast on the aid of Democrats, bat all for a stroll about town. In This house is the most centrally located ROLLS OFgWALJL PAPER A choice and well selected stock of these factions, more or less, are quite hours he returned and told his wife glad to claim the honor of speaking a hotel in the city and affords GROCERIES, CROCKERY, that he had visited over forty saloons good word for him. Why, Brother where liquor was sold openly by the good Sample Booms. GLASSWARE and NOTIONS for sale, also the finest Center and Comer pieces and other Decorations. Bowen, do you not say that our able glass. Thoroughly surprised at what are offered to the public at prices which congressman was elected on a Democratic bad been discovered, the Virginia editor The only store in New Uhn where both defy competition. Goods will be delivered Star Sample Room, platform, as many good followers determined to probe the matter to free to any part of the city. of such principles have voted for the bottom, and took his departure Kemember the place. him and will again support him and with his wife for Augusta. In a tour are sold. He also carries an extensive line of ". Minnesota Street corner of Third North. Farmers' Home. )-S^i about town he found, without much 2 STATIONERY, ALBUMS, AGGOBBEOSS AND VIOLIHS. It seems to be generally conceded difficulty, some practical illustrations SAMPLE ROOM that Hon. Thos. Bowen, editor of the of the workings of the prohibitory law. JOSEPH SCHN0BRICH, Prop'r. fJ Subcriptions taken for American and European periodicals. Sleepy Eye Herald, will be the nominee 'igAND At one part of Water street, in a length BILLIARD HALL Dealer in of the Democratic Convention for Congress ©f about 400 yards, he found nine bars Prices guaranteed. Mail orders receive prompt attention.. fRemember Wines, Liquors in this district If Bro. Bowen where liquor was sold, and purchased desires the empty honor of a nomination the place, one door north of F. Kuetzing's next door to the Dakota House, and Cigars. liquor himself or saw it bought at every 29ew Vim -g|- Minn. he should certainly have it, as he 'V-££ MINN. one of them. He visited twenty shops NEW ULM, $ -A has been a hard worker in the ranks of A fine lunch will be served every day. feS2 where liquor was sold openly during the CHARLES BRUST, Proper. as-the Democracy. That party, however, two days he was in Augusta, and f.'\, ,:'Cor. Minn. & Center streets, ^f .£"*' is not in the habit of rewarding meritorious The best of wines, liquors, cigars certained that upward of thirty special *-£ttmr$ New"Ulm. -tk -f% Minn. members.—Manhato Free Press.' for always on hand. licenses had been taken out by Augusta NEW DIRECT LACING %'& c?ocHs,r dealers. It is exceedingly interesting to perceive NORTH-WESTEBN HOTEL KID, GLOVES, Editor Hart continued his travels to with what vehemence the Democratic Bangor, where the condition of affairs of all kinds, party utters its disapproval of the FR. G0LLNAST, PROP'S. CONTRACTOR & BUILDER. ICE CREAM AND SODAlG was even worse than in Portland and 4* f»'. demasking of one of its most highly respected For sale vfr&j%£ °y sfr&s Wt Opposite the Bailroad Depot. Augusta. The hotel he stopped at was apt sages, the tall sycamore of Indiana, CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FURNISHED." ,. MRS. A. OLDING, yjEJP ULM, MIN2T. £& equipped with a first-class bar room, Voorhees. The English language, AND TOBACCO, JOB WOBK BONE IN C1TT OR COtTNTRT I and guests had only to press an electric powerful as it is, is not adequate to express and everything pertaining to a first- "AT* class accomodations button and the bell boy promptly served the chagrin, vexation and humiliation First at Bids given on BuildingMtf kind. class Confectionery at reasonable rates. Good the best brands of liquors and wines which a Democratic heart experiences- E a Palace Restaurant, AND DRESS TRIMMINGS, Stucco Glue and Plaster Paris for Sale* stabling on the which money could buy. Here again at the mention of the name of premises. Hot air Furnaces Sold and 8et. a formidable array of open rum shops Hon, John Installs. NE W ULM, MINN. POST OFFICE BLOCK. mm 9E