New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
June 13, 1888 · Page 3 of 8
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pA-.-yjrP n^mmm** .WfiWr'Y's Minnesota's Democratic party may Sprinjf ind Summer. well be proud of possessing such a NEW ULM, MINN. boisterous, egoistical champion, the type of the younger energetic faithfuls, as Doc. Ames, the would-be candidate EMILWESCHCKE, Managing Editor. .? OTM for the vice-presidency. Over-confident ¥-'v jUc Wednesday, June 13, 1888. and utterly neglectful of the interest of THEODORE CRONE So Ask the Readers of the Review, 1 his party, widening the chasm already The promissory note presented to the It? existing in its ranks, he shows an open people by the Democratic national convention, WHEN THEY^GLANCE AT HIS disregard for the rights and just demands and the endorsement of which of the wiser portion, of his party, begs to etxix3.o-u.ri.o trie in next November is decidedly a matter BARGAIN AD. and bent upon beating by all odds, of doubt, is a document so full of incongruous runs his hot head against the wall. declarations and so characteristic At the Democratic State convention, of trie most complete of Democratic statesmanship, that which devoloped the exact position held a-resit lE^ed-TJiotion the nation can but smile in contempt at by the Doran and Ames factions, it was being offered such an infantile handiwork SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK. shown to the people that the party was ON ACCOUNT OF THE LATE SEASON WE ARE OBLIGED, for consideration. ,'',* anything else except-one of harmony, It is truly a pronunciamento in the Clothing4 TO REDUCE PRICES OF A GREAT MANY GOODS. Dry Goods and now that the two rivals have carried style of Cleveland's rode" and narrowsighted the war from their own state into conceptions of propriety, and Dress Goods in White and Colors the national convention, the eyes of &*:* proves once for all that the party now t* «.. Miunesota's people gradually open to administering to the wantsof this mighty 10 to 12 yds. Fine Dress Goods with 2 Width Embroidery an understanding of the fact that the AND 1-Q 8] republic is utterly incapable and Democrat is greater than his party. OTOORMSBING:? GOODS E to match, offered very low. therefore undeserving of holding such But according to the developments a high trust. at St. Louis it is not Albert Alonzo f' Dress Rbes, Full Size $2*20, Reduced from $2*75. All along has it been the endeavor of Ames, who is the wise sagamore of his the Democrats to make the topic of tariff tribe, but Michael Doran, who in spite and taxes a party issue, and when I shall continue to give great bargains in Mens', Youths' of the opposition, held trumps in his S 4 1 5 4 5-00. fcfOtg, it was proven to them by the eager and 5.25, *&" %$0-" 6.50. ».. & and Boys' Clothing, Hats and Underwear. Good Suits from hands and was chosen Natidnal Committeeman. laudable efforts of the Republicans that •".. •. 1,50 up, Boys Pants from 50 ets. upf Good Men's Suits Also Great Reduction in Swiss Embroidery at 8 5 cents, their views of tariff reduction were such His defeated rival may well lock his 4worth $1.25. 65 cents, worth gl.OO. not in keeping with the demands of the from $4-00 up. I keep the largest line of single pants in all fist in his pocket, but for all. his threats peeple and their welfare, hasty measures on the one hand and winning Minneapolitan shades. Our line of Underwear is the largest in the city, Parasols a fine line. Pretty Child's Parasol only 23 cts. Black were taken to reconstruct the original smiles on the other, the good doctor and will be sold at bottom prices, ranging from 2 5 cts. up Satin, 20 inch, with Red, Blue, Ecrue or White Lining $1.20, well platform. It has been fully reconstructed is and will be politically dead. Thus worth $1.75. Fine Parasols with Wide Black Silk Lace $2.45, worth and in such a manner that the national Latest Styles in stiff and soft hats and the line is immense. falls another idol of the Democrats, and $3.50. Plain, all Silk $1.65, sold last season for $2.50. gg ,-, convention in adopting it has made itself The prices are so low, that everybody can afford to buy although strenuous efforts will be made liable to severe censure and ridicule, Summer Underwear for Ladies and Children. Ladies fine" Vasts on the part of the young Democratic himself a good hat for very little money. Twenty-five cents white or unbleached, 25 cts. each, worth everywhere 45 cts. Betfer and clearly the republic is convinced bloods to inaugurate a resurrection, because Goods at 35 and 45 cts., which are Great Bargains. Gloves and Mitts, that Democratic rule is identical will buy a fair hat, and fifty cents is not too much for a hat. they dare not believe thsir senses, with misrule. The Democratic party Lisle and Silk, 25 cts. and up. All wool Cashmere Shawls $1.00, sold the standard bearer of two years ago is I keep the celebrated come and try O A W I E SHIRT last summer at $1.45. ^-, has committed itself to free-trade, it has debilitated. it, and you will find it is the best for the money. No trouble stumbled over the rock in the path and GREAT BARGAIN THIS SATURDAY IN ORIENTAL Of what consequense this will be on can not legain the even road that its to show goods. -, state politics may readily be surmised. LACE FLOUNCING. ,Vli Wi: adversaries hold. The party is without a valiant loader, THROUGH HONESTY I PROSPER. Already independent political organizations LOOK OUT FOR NEXT WEEK'S BARGAIN ADD. and in as sad a dilemna as a political are becoming alarmed at the {a«M corporation can well be. The state convention S BAargrctixa. r^k.d.-vezrtijaexxxexx-t. ^,4" prospects before them, and the mass of is at the door, and that man, the people openly protest against the whom eager friends were sure to see free-trade platform and resolutions nominated for the gubernatorial chair, drafted by the great Democratic reformers. is out of the race, for it would be suicidal BKtTST & GRAFF The American Agricultural and for the party to bring him before Dairy Association publicly demands the the people after what has happened in services of Republican 'statesmen to the city of the saintly Louis. They will stay the tide of Democratic aspirations, probably agree on some noble benefactor Of course you want to decorate your residences and places of businessI and in language not to be mistaken DEALERS IN from the back counties, who is to pledges the vote of the Union's ablest during the coming festival. ,. & succeed the would-be Democratic vicepresident Dry Goods, Groceries, citizens for the support of anti free-trade or governor, and Doran, having advocates, who must needs recognize in AS, ROOS asserted once more his rights and the following, the voice of the Agricultural power, will kindly condescend to chip rotioi^, Association, true and wise words Batft da$ & Gfentf S ^EWnij& in for a little rumpus. The majority of the Democratic party in congreds support a tariff most inimical The tendency of Democracy is to re to the country's prosperity. The has received a large stock of volutionize and to instate opposition to president in his last message praised Flags, Chinese fLanterns^ ir\g Qood$, Boot$ a^d $l\oe$. our great agricultural interests, whicb dominant conditions, be they beneficial are the basis of the country's wealth, or justified, and considering the multiplicity only to attack them by recommending of its advocates and adherents a repeal of the duty on wool, the principal we need not be astonished at its character. m9 article by the tariff affected in which the farmers are concerned. The Hand in hand with men whose And sells them at very low prices. Democratic national convention by rerominating integrity we would not doubt, and of j, e. AHwotr President Cleveland, indorsing IVt Office 8lo. whose honest endeavors we feel confident, Kewlflnj, Min*W! his last message and the Mills bill, concatenate illiterate and rude has emphasized the injury and left no hope for agriculture. In the interests PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS. *^KT- sympathizers, utterly at fault in the of the farmers, who constitute over half consideration of a measure for the common Dealer in of the population of the country, and good, and proving slaves to the three fourths of the producing and Stoves and Ranges, B. BEHNKE & C0| dictations of unconscionable leaders, financial interests of the country and are directly interested in the full protection political bosses. A Democratic victory of American industry, which therefore is not a victory of the most means good home markets, general honest and most noble of our people, prosperity and increased development Gasolin Stove and Tinware. but rather of the hilarious multitude, of all resources etc. EXTENSIVE OPENING OF NEW AND DESIRABLE whose one great aim is to overthrow, to Such then is the sentiment of that FALL ^^^^TEB^GOOBS^f expunge and deface. Hardware, Farming Implements, class of our countrymen, who rightfully deserve prominent mention as such Ridiculous and laughable, such was voters whose demands must not be denied, ^ekdy-uq^ide Clothing, W dokt& Dtfy ^ood&l Nails, Fence Wire, the aspect the Democratic pandemonium and in view of the position the at St. Louis presented when the Democratic party holds to-day, a Republican Soot$ ki\d $l\oe& ]s[otior$, G^fodetie^jV name of the dictator was mentioned. Pumps, Western Washers, victory, grand and complete, Yells were uttered, hats thrown up, is a suretv. flags torn down, and in the exuberance Clothes Wringers, Boss of their frantic enthusiasm the Democratic The Irish Americans of New York heroes blew tin whistles and toy have determined to say an important WE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO INVITE O trumpets. We even doubt not but that word in the next campaign and having Churns, etc., etc., etc. some hoosiers danced the jig, and howling fully organized, adopted the following FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS TO GIVE US A CALL with the rest of their sympathizers resolution, which speaks for itself. AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS. W E SELL AT 6 felt as big as the bloated frog in the "We, citizens of Irish birth or decent, special attention given to mending and repairing of Tin Ware. All table. Well, we might let the boys denounce the nomination of Grover THE LOWEST PRICES. Work warranted. turn somersaults now, but would caution Cleveland as a menace to the best interests NEW ULM, MINN them that those who laugh last, laugh of the American people, and A. Behnke, Manager. •BiUl*N ILE & CO.I best. Charles Cebser pledge ourselves to use every honoi-able effort to prevent his election. We bANKRUPT plege to the Republican party our hearty We take pleasure in clipping the following -H IL: OCHS, lines from the Pioneer-Press support in the presidential contest if HAS THIS SPRING ,.- SALJCU of June 4, complimenting one of our the national convention will adopt a CONTRACTOR & BUILDiuJ former citizens platform advocating protection to American Modest and level-headed Titus Mareck industry and labor, and will select PUNS MO SPECIFICATIONS FURNISHED, BOLLS OF jWALL PAPER a caudidate who embodies this idea." is now the Poo Bah of the Flour City. The Princ®- of Clothiers is in the He is secretary of the John Orth Brewing JOB WORK DONE IN CITY OR COOrTIttf There must indeed be good cause for 'field with a full assortment of company, president of the common 1 Bids given, on Buildings of ail kind Dakotians to ignore a party which has for sale, also the finest Center and Corner pieces and other Decorations. council, acting mayor while Dr. Ames READY MADE (CLOTHING, go directly aimed a blow at the interest is running for vice-president, president Stucco Glue and Plaster Paris forSale-. u, \z}« x.'i The only store in New Ulm where both '$gtfc v. .'. GENTS FURNISHING of the great prairie-state. It js Democratic of the police commission, member exofficio /|Hot air Furnaces Sold and Set. 1 GOODS AND policy in faith to slight such a Republican W%*«i of the park commission and general BOOTS AND SHOES/ $ ErnstlPfeiffer'S territory by preventing the adviser for the unfortunate. But i^are sold. He also carries an extensive line of^K4^vi admission.to the union, and that Dakota all of which are to be disposed of all these honors will not bring about a will remember that it has been shown at bankrupt prices. :. ~yry change of hats. Cor. Minnesota and 2ndN. Sts., ft| STATIONERY, ALBUMS, AGGOBDEONS AND VIOLINS. no mercy at Democratic hands, is an assured Over Tappe's Tailor shop. "$ Give him a call innis newquarters fact, which will cut a prominent The example set Democracy by the PAINTER, CAXCIMINER Subcriptions taken for American and European periodicals. in Klossner's new Brick Block. figure in the sear days of November. Of opposition of New York's governor, mfmrig AND ,^\ Prices guaranteed. ,^Mail orders receive prompt attention. Remember the great men of Dakota's Democracy Hill, to Cleveland and his policy, has CPKBaltrusch I gsPAPER HANGER, "%.,•• Church might take a lurch and Day.borne Kuetzing's^|-^|SS:i§:^^3l good fruit in Democratic ranks, the place, one door north of F. might fade away. executes all work promptly and jfr and the Church and Day fight of Dakota, NEW XRMgggfc- gf MS. ^MINN. reasonable prices. Artistic Graining I the Doran and Ames squabble in Minnesota Just received a new stock and full Specialty. ?f- The light of Democracy, Grover Cle are living proofs of the harmony supply of ¥Sf$..,'*tgTHSlf{". Hea.&$t*arie*j* veiaml, has been renominated for the Star Sample Boom^i existing in this party of reform. It^lS IDress presidency, and together with Allen PStrtTS V- for NEW DIRECT LACING Thurman, a man with one foot in the and A NEWSPAPER CAR.—The Saint Paul grave, a man, who, too old to be a cabinet Gringlia.ins Fanners' Home. KID GLOVES, Pioneer Press, not satisfied with tho member, has been tendered the of the latest patterns. A fancy most magnificent newspaper buildinoin second place on the national ticket, will of all kinds, the world, has purchased a home on JOSEPH SCHN03RICH, Prop'r. assortment of present a picture which even his party For sale* by ICE CREAM AND SODA wheels in the shape of a palace business will eventually not recognize as up to the MRS. A. OLDING, EMBROIDERIES, LADIES Dealer,in CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS car especially fitted up for the accomodation standard. .- ---, -•.'"js- f^ ,'. UNDERWEAR, SIL& Wines, Liquors AND TOBACCO, of its business representatives. The Democratic convention has indeed MilLLIlSrHlRY GLOVES AND MITTENS. It is the only daily paper in the country and everything pertaining to a firstclass made a harmful mistake in letting Xfteid Cig^si^ Special Bargains in possessing a car of its own. Confectionery at AND^4RESS TRIMMINGS, enthusiasm get the better of sense, and Handkerchiefs and Dress Trimmings EibnerV Palace fiestanrant, A fine lunch will be served every ite rivals have but a word of sympathy Strawberries, rich, juicy and choice, C!or. Minn. Center streets. NEW ULM, WNN. (Jreat IBafgaiitf every gataxtfay. in store for them. :*etv&<s£6£ atEibner's. POST OFFICE BLOCK. New Ulm. _._ 1 -.*•&?" 'jifeWWWs-.# .*Y-&?'** •*mmma*mmm&Hmmmdi A .. ,^fc. I