New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
June 6, 1888 · Page 3 of 8
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•?fcLet 'er go Gallagher It is with a Spring feeling akin to eagerness that we tear NEW ULM, MINN. open the wrapper about our exchanges, and hastily skimming through the editorial columns, sink smiling into our EMIL WESCHCKE, Managing Editoi. chair when we read *'The New Ulm Wednesday, June 6, 1888. Review, contemplating on the recent THEODORE CRONE So Ask the Readers of the Review, Abbott amendment to the platform of It may properly be said, in commenting the 2d district Republican convention," on the motives which urged Blaine and such other complimentary and satyrical WHEN THEY GLANCE AT HIS to again express in unmistakable words comments. As it is, nearly every *fcegrs eti^Lnoxxrxo© tlxo his determination not to accept the BARGAIN AD. prohibition editor of our "glorious" nomination as presidential candidate, district has sat down upon us, and it that the great champion of Republican must indeed be a matter of congratulation principles had but the interest of of tla.ejoci.osrt for some of the venerable, noble Great IRed^uotion in Prices. his party at heart. Proof of thi3 was gentlemen, who stand aloof, clothed in it amply presented when he uttered those the white shroud of virgin modesty and SPMNCAND SUMMER STOCK. words of eloquent statesmanship: that ON ACCOUNT OF THE LATE SEASON WE ARE OBLIGED I Virtue, to percieve that our words, the party is greater than the man, and spoken in the expression of a candid Iff TO REDirCE PRICES OF A GREAT MANY GOODS. rs Goods QSmSs his second letter is a just admonition to opinion, are so harshly and vigorously Mm. mmwi&lM:- his followers and co-laborers to bear in criticized. But gentlemen, we won't Dress Goods in White and Colors. mind this great truth. give up the ship, as long as there's a keel Never before in the history of our republic in it, and if you say that we are radically 10 to 12 yds. Fine Dress Goods with 2 Width Embroidery has an episode occurred which -AJSTD wrong in asserting that Republican could bear conipai'ison with the one in GEISSFOfflSHI E GOODS y.^ to match, offered very low. ,: principles, the principles of the grand, which James G. Blaine played such a old party, are not indorsing a measure conspicuous part. Enthusiasm and Dress Robes, Full Size $2*20, Reduced from S2*75.^ at variance with constitutional laws, admiration for the statesman have been 2.85, then we throw to you, to each and every 3*60, 4*50* the leading impulse which urged the IH I shall continue to give great bargains in Mens', Youths' one of you, the mitten, and say that 4.15, Republican party to express the wish 5*00. you are fooled, thac in calling yourselves 5.25, and Boys' Clothing, Hats and Underwear. Good Suits from 6.50. of having Blaine as its leader, and a Republicans you are ignorant of man of less fore-thought, of less character, |1.50 up, Boys Pants from 50 etSyup ., Good Men's Suits Also Great Reduction in Swiss Embroidery at 85 cents, true Republicanism, inasmuch as you would have unhesitatingly accepted worth $1.25. 65 cents, worth $1.00. indorse^ measure tyrannical in nature. from $4-00 up.z% I keep the largest line of single pants in all the trust and honor. You may have belonged to the party shades. Our tine of Underwear is the largest in the city, His resignation, which from the start Parasols a fine line. •'Pretty Child's Parasol only 23 cts. Black for the last half century, still we, who was written with a clear conception and -will be sold at bottom prices, ranging from 25 cts. up. Satin, 20 inch, with Red, Blue, Ecrue or White Lining §1.20, well have but just publicly asserted our opinion of its importance and governed by honorable worth $1.75. Fine Parasols with Wide Black Silk Lace $2^45, worth in its behalf, fairly.and unqualifiedly, Latest Styles in stiff and soft hats and the line is immense. motives only, had given rise $3.50.i(Plain, all Silk $1.65, sold last seasonfor$2.50. claim that we are truer Republicans to comments on the Democratic side, andThe prices are so low, that everybody can afford to buy than all of you. You may go on Summer Underwear for Ladies and Children. Ladies fine' Tests which were unjust in the extreme, striving himself a good hat for very little meney. Twenty-five cents commit treason toward that party, white or unbleached, 25 cts. each, worth everywhere 45 cts. Better to lower the great Republican in which, as some of you say, has saved Goods at 35 and 45 cts., which are Great Bargains. Gloves and Mitts, will buy a fair hat, and fifty cents is not too much for a hat. the esteem of his friends. millions of unhappy wretches from slavery, Lisle and Silk, 25 cts. and up. All wool Cashmere Shawls $1.00, sold Blaine's opponents have'clearly shown I keep the celebrated come and try ROYAL "WHITE SHIRT and by resorting to the practice of last summer at $1.45.' their anxiety in view of his possible such doctrines as the government of a it, and you will find it is the best for the money. No trouble nomination, and although his position GREAT BARGAIN THIS SATURDAY IN FINE RIBBONS. man's free will, justly asserting itself to show goods. .. as a defeated and yet powerful candidate you can undoubtedly gain for yourself LOOK OUT FOl! NEXT WEEK'S BARGAIN ADD. i-%. was without a parallel in the history THROUGH HONESTY I PROSPER. amongst your friends and followers a of our Union, and was one, to re-high S S a a it r^£k.c3.xroxrt±isoxxxexxta rank, and if we are only a mouse gard it unbiased, the results of which jjt-\jfr battling against an elephant, we shall BRUST & GRAFF» might not have been altogether in hisprove to you that we are an independent It will be but a few weeks before sports of all kinds will claim part favor, enough has been gleaned from one, ready and on the alert to the aggressive attitude of the Democrats, of the time of both young and old. We have decided to carry this speak a word for personal liberty, which to prove that they at least were you so studiously denie. Gentlemen, DEALERS IN year a line of not over-confident of Cleveland's election class us as an "Anti Prohibition Republican." Fishing Tackle Dry Goods, Groceries, in case his former opponent should accept his challenge. The conditions to-day in national It is said of the eighteen million children politics are essentially different than }\rotioi$, Sat& daj& Grent0 $Wai$iin_ besides continuing to be the headquarters for of school age in the United States, four years ago, and this short time has six millions are not in school because Ballsf Croquet Sets, Marble^ given the people a clear understanding of lack of state financial ability to provide of what they might expect under Democratic oo&$ Boot$ kqi $l\oe$. free public schools for these children. and other sporting goods rule. Cleveland's administration, At the same time, the national aside from the invigoration which treasury has a burdensome surplus of a SPECIAL SALE ONTHURSDAY AND FRIDAY, I AND 25,and its presence inaugurated in the ranks of hundred million dollars. What better the two great parties, who were then are prepared to fill orders for all kinds of sporting goods on short service could our wise legislators do practically on a level, is fraught with 1500 yards Badger State L. L. Sheeting at 6 cts. a yd. their country, than directing their energy notice and at low prices. so much of unstatesmanlike character 1000 yards Calico, all Dress Styles, at 5 cts. a yd. and ability toward the passage of CHAS, ROOSf as to surprise even those, who believed 400 yards Lawn at 4 to 5 cts. a yd. such laws as would create with the uncounted more in the ability of the Democratic 300 yards Shirting at 8 cts. a yd. thousands of useless cash,institutes leader. Dissention is even to-day existing 300 yards Cheviot Suitings at 8 cts. a yd. of education for those, who now in his party, and comparing his 200 pair Men's Hose at 6 to 7 cts. grow up ignorant, but who in time will strength with that enjoyed by him at be resnonsible citizens. J* & the commencement of his dictatorship, Po#0_i63-8lodk. jJWlfliii, ]Vrtm a material difference becomes obvious. An extract from a speech made by PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS. Taking this in account with the dissatisfaction Dan. Voorhees, the Indiana Senator, Dealer in created in the country by hisshowing the injustice of prohibition advocacy of free trade principles, it is from a strictly religious stand point, Stoves and Ranges, evident that Republican chances and B. BEHN__ & CO., was just handed us, and we were convinced prospects are gaining, and that the that the senator after all is capable next administration will be that of a of a fair and open treatment of a Republican president. ruling topic. From his war-time behavior, Gasolin Stove and Tinware Considering this state, flattering in the record of which was disclosed EXTENSIVE OPENING OF NEW AND DESIRABLE the extreme, we must the more acknowledge in the U. S. Senate by John Ingalls, we FALL ^^WT^LE&QrOOliS. Hardware, Farming Implements, Blaine's unselfishness, and had gained the impression that the Indiana must needs hold him higher than ever statesman was a discredit to that in our estimation. Would this political honorable body, and in speaking of him f(ekdy-i]qkde Clotl\ii\^ :fW Cokt& ©ty G^od^ Nails, Fence Wire, episode bear closest comparison with in our issue of May 16th, did him the the political state existing after our injustice of quoting Ingalls as having Boot£ &qd $lioe& "[sfotior^, Gfroderie$ ^J Pumps, Western Washers, first president's second term, we might characterized this age as one of have honored the greatest Republican swollen pretenses etc., while Dan. dfodketfy, et5. by comparing him most favorably with Voorhees was the author of this true, Clothes Wringers, Boss the greatest American. common-sense statement. Still the situation as it presents itself WE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO INVITE OUR Unquestionably the great oratical would be of as great an importance but Churns, etc., etc., etc. event of the Republican national convention that it does not imply the revelation of FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS TO GIVE US A CALL will be the speech of Col. Robert a character so noble and true as that of AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS. WE SELL AT G. Ingersoll, who has been invited by Washington, who, after the people special attention given to mending and repairing of Tin Ware. All the delegates of Illinois, his native presented him their offering of another THE LOWEST PRICES. "Work warranted. state, to present Judge Gresham's name term, which in the infancy of the republic NEW ULM, MINN to the convention, and he has agreed to would have been equivalent to Charles Cesser A. Behnke, Manager. B* B_SH_ E & CO. do so. This will be the Colonel's first a dictator-ship, if not to a monarchy, participation in politics for several well recognized that his acceptance of bANKRUP years, and if Gresham should be nominated their offering would be a detrimental ^:^c. OG-S,_\ he may be expected to take the HAS THIS SPRING example to his followers. In his case SALJ-J stump. the republic was greater than the man CONTRACTOR & BUILDER, with Blain the republican party, the Gen. Phil. Sheridan, the brave Union party of the republic, was greater than PUNS 1H0 SPECIFICATIONS FURNISHED, ROLLS OF |WALL PAPER soldier, has taken up arms against the man. Men of less patriotism would The Prince of Clothiers is in the death. His trouble is heart-disease, fcaye sacrificed their country, but as JOB WOBK DONE IN CITY OR COUNTRY and his physicians express grave doubts field with a full assortment of is, the country and the party will ever as to his recovery. So one by one thefor Bids given on Buildings of all kind. sale, also the finest Center and Corner pieces and other Decorations. remember the noble example given READY MADE CLOTHING, old Veterans are dropping away. Stucco Glue and Plaster Paris for Sale* U, them by two of its most nobie statesmen, The only store in New Ulm where both GENTS FURNISHING FOR RENT. and the Republicans may point Hot air Furnaces Sold and Set.! *I GOODS AND with greater pride to such a man as 'A suite of rooms for living purposes Ernst Pfeiffer BOOTS AND SHOES, may be rented over Brown County James G. Blaine, and ask: Democracy, are sold. He also carries an extensive fine of .. ,." Bank. Enquire at Bank. all of which are to be disposed of whereis thine champion of right, nobility VJ u&: ^por. Minnesota and 2nd N. Sts., ,=v STATIOKM, ALBUMS, ACCOHDEOHS AHD NOUNS. and patriotism? at bankrupt prices. AN EXTRAORDINARY OFFER Over Tappe\s Tailor shop Give him a call in his new quarters to all those wanting employment. Now that the Republican party has j? Subcriptions taken for American and European periodicals. PAINTER, CALCIMINER We want live, energetic agents in every county in Klossner's new Brick Block. been definitely told that its most active in the United States and Canada to sell a. patent AND article of great merit, ON ITS MERITS. An article Prices guaranteed. f|§ Mail orders receive prompt attention. Remember member does not wish a renomination C. I Baltrusch having a large salepaying over 100 per cent. pro. PAPER HANGER, I fit, havingno competition, nnd on which theagent for the presidency, with common consent the place, one door north of F. KuetzingW VV^v**- is protected in the exclusive sale by a deed given executes all work promptly and at its eyes turn to that man, whor fo each and every county,he may secure from ns. NEW -r-r-i--»«-, ULM i£MINN. With all these advantagts to oar agents, and the -k-i-rwrr 4 •.'" reasonable prices. Artistic Graining a stands preeminent among the many fact that it is an article that can be sold to every Just received anew stock and full Specialty. house owner, it might not be necessary to make able men mentioned in connection with supply of '&$J& "AN EXTAORDINAET OFFER" to SCCUre good that honor, which is the greatest one IDress Goods, agents at once, but we have concluded to make Star Sample Room, the people can bestow on a recognized it to show, not only oar confidence in the merits for Ssttins stud of our invention, but in its liability by any agent NEW DIRECT LACING leader. that will handle it withenergy. Our agents now and at workare making from $150 to $300 a month KID GLOVES m& Oinglisi__is Farmers Home. Judge Gresham will most probably clear, and this fact makes it safe forus to make our offer to all who are out of employment. Any be the Republican standard-bearer, and agent that will give our business a thirty day's of the latest patterns. A fancy T'-V of all kinds, when we consider the quality of thetrial and fail to clear at least $100 in this time, ABOVE AM. EXPENSES, can return all goods unsold ICE CREAM AND SODA assortment of JOSEPH SCHN0BR1CH, Prop'r. man, who is just, honorable and fully For sale by to UB and we will refundthe money paid fDr them. No such employers of agents ever dared to MBS. A. OLDING, educated on the topics of statesmanship CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS EMBROIDERIES, LADIES make such offers, nor would we if we did not Dealer in know that we have agents now making moretl an we can not but help to favor him, and AND TOBACCO, double the amount. Onr large descriptive circulars UNDERWEAR, SILK Wines, liquors explain our offer fully, and these we wish to MiiLLiisrER-y to express the desire of having him administer and everything pertaining to a firstclass send to everyone out of employment who will GLOVES AND MITTENS. to the wants of a government send as three one cent stamps for postage. Send and Cigars. Confectionery at one,boom,eand at onc and secure the agency in time for the Special Bargains in *_* which needs the wise dictation of Eitaer's Palace Restaurant, AND DRESS TRIMMINGS, go to work on terms named in our extraordinary offer. A fine lunch wHftgjpind every da_Cor. who is a man of the people, by the people Handkerchiefs and Dress Trimmings AddreBS, at once, NATIONAL NOVELTY Co. NEW ULM, MINN. 614 Smithfleld St., Pittsburgh, Pa and tor the people. •*/,-j 5-7g POST OFFICE BLOCK? Minn. & Center streets. G[feat 8afgkin^ every ^kttifdky. New Ulm.