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

June 20, 1888 · Page 3 of 8

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wS?f»!* •es^f^53^35 JLrA-...Xf!*f*,'!r&* 1 W a a 3 WhatdoesKuetzineoffer ri •mm Sympatny is 111 applied in politics, Spring and Summer. and however sincere a partv may be in NEW ULM, MINN. the demonstration of kindness and respect for the aged, it should never forget of what consequence its demeanor M'EMIL WESCHCKE, Managing Editor. might possibly be. The nomination of Wednesday, June 20, 1888. Thurman for the vice-presidency is in THEODORE CRONE So Ask the Readers of the Review, our eyes more an act of sympathetic To one who has never studied a cnminal appreciation of the *'old Roman's" qualities character with deeper interest of heart, than it is a just recognition WHEN THEY GLANCE AT His" than ordinarily shown by reading the r. |W.' of his general ability, which we story of a crime, it must be a moment BARGAIN AD. I* Toeg-s to a would not doubt of having once existed of unusual consequence to be placed but which, centered in a man 75 years of suddenly in the presence of a notorios age, therefore long past the prime of life, offender. It is with a feeling of severity Great PLed-uotion in PricesON is not to be depended upon in an emergency. and yet freshly a,w akened interest And this emergency may arise that gaze on the face of a fellowman, Taurman, if elected, might be called ACCOUNT OF THE LATE SEASON WE ARE OBLIGED SPRINGAND SUMMER STOCK. who, the very image of ourselves, upon to exercise duties as president of with every attribute that proves him as TO REDUCE PRICES OFA GREAT MANY GOODS. the United States, and then, we say it Drv^Goods, Clothing belonging to our great family, holds iihoat ui&respect to the honored Democrat, Dress Goods in White and Colors. that position in daily life which engender* it would be shown that he is unfit not in our hearts a feeling akin to for want of ability but for want of energy. loathing, and we experience a certain MR For this reason we call his nomination '•$&§•*&£ ^%*i%S#%«a 10 to 12 yds. Fine Dress Goods with 2 Width Embroidery embarrassment to have his criminal one of tlie gieatest mistakes Democracy GENTS E 3|PiPl**^?ilKW* match, offered very low. countenance scan our own with a look ever made. ^, & of sciutm) or indiffeience. Dress JRbes, Full Size $2+20, Reduced from $2* 75. By the man\ who have visited the It seems fiom reliable reports, which 7* 2+85, 3 5 0 •^tate Prison at Stillwater, and v\ ho have come to light through the efforts af1S3*60, 3 4*50. I shall continue to give great bargains in Mens', Youths' have stood face to face with toe notorious of investigating parties, that Merriam Jh ^5*00 -3 "M Younger orothers, the Northneld has centred some influential forces in and Boys' Clothing, Hats and Underwear. Good Suits from '5.25, ,6.0O. I 4 bank robbers, such a sensation was cer. our distiict, and that he has placed a $1,50 up, Boys Pants from 50 ets, up, /Good Men's Suits Also Great Reduction in Swiss- Embroidery at 85 cents, tainly experienced, and although theie ticket on the fence which clearly defines 1 worth $1.35. 65 cents, worth $1.00. from $4-00 up. keep the largest line of single pants in all may have oeen some, who relished the his aspirations for the governorship, idea of shaking hands with a man con. especially designed against the present *4f shades. 0,ur line of Underwear is the largest in the city, Parasols a fine line." Pretty Child's Parasol only 28 cts. ^tBlack victed for murder, recognizing in so incumbent of that office. The chief executive 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 doing, tUat they stood before one what of the state however, aware of worth $1.75. Fine Parasols with Wide Black Silk Lace $2.45, worth Latest Styles in stiff and soft hats and the line is immense. was their superior, if it be onl} in notoriety, the earnest endeavors of his opponent, $3.50. Plain, all Silk $1.65, sold last season for $2.50. the majority of prison visitors, expresses himself as confident of standing The prices are so low, that everybody can afford to buy Summer Underwear for Ladies and Children. Ladies fine Vests affected by the novelty of their experience, on equal footing with him, and in himself a good hat for very little money. Twenty-five cents white or unbleached, 25 cts. each, worth everywhere 45 cts. Better entertain doubts as to tne propriety fact assures his friends of holding his Goods at 35 and 45 cts., which are Great Bargains. Gloves and Mitts, +1 of condescending to such an act will buy a fair hat, and fifty cents is not too much for a hat. own against Scheffer or Merriam, or in Lisle and Silk, 25 cts. and up. All wool Cashmere Shawls $1.00, sold of greeting, which, cherished bv the tact against any other candidate. "Merriam*' I keep the celebrated come and try ROYAL "WHITE SHIRT last summer at $1.45. condemned, still proves to them that a he says, "will no doubt find out it, and you will find it is the best for the money. No trouble certain esteem exists for them in the of what consequence his eager solicitations GREAT BARGAIN THIS SATURDAY IN BLACK heart of the out-side world. We believe in the 2. district will be before the to show goods. LACE BUNTING. that this practice, which in minor election comes off. I am confident of THROUGH HONESTY I PROSPER. cases would of course be a proper one, deserving the recognition of the people LOOK OUT FOR NEXT WEEK'S BARGAIN ADD. ina&much as it may soothe a penitent next fall, and aside from the fact that 4 S a a in :^&-<5lxre3rldusexxi.oxxt. prisoner, is fraught with evil consequence Minnesota generally tenders her governor in the instance of those characters, a second term, I feel as though my who, devoid of most if not all nobility Decorate! Decorate! past record is my best recommendation." and purity of feeling, deem it but a just and deserved reward to be honored BRUS T' & GRAFF, The long dreaded news has at las by the friendly greeting ot a man, come Frederick William, Emperor of who, although occupying a different Germauy, is dead. His demise occurred station in life, finds it not below him to at 11 o'clock on June 15, at Potsdam, confer with one, who in the eyes ot the Of course you want to decorate your residences and places of business DEALERS IN and was witnessed by the members of world is past redemption. Instances during the coming festival. Dry Goods, Groceries, the ro} al family, of which Prince Wilhelm. are on record wheie popular sentiment the cionn-prince succeeds his has expressed itself so utterly lmpropnately CHAS, ROOS father as King of Prussia and Emperor and, to saj it mildly, foolishly, in of Germany. The new monarcu is but tendering proof of sympathy, jes, and rotior^, 28 years of age, and although not as Satj3, (&$> & Gfeittg iteqigh.- on the part of silly woman, admuation popular with the mass of the people as for a cummal, that the latter, aware his father, is the idol of the soldiers, of the prominence of his visitors, conceived has received a large stock of who give him their hearty support. the idea that his deed was a justinable ir\g 0 ooI$, Boot^ kijd $l\oe$. Flags, Chinese Lanterns, Just what the relation between the one. He would glory in his regent and tne ministry will be is a action, and having once been permitted matter of conjecture, but Bismarck is to entertain a couise of thought most understood as standing high in the gratifying to himself, although not to And sells them at very low prices. noting man's esteem. his judges, penitence wouid undoubtedly be the last condition which an unprejudiced Po£t Offide ©lodk. jfew Ulm, Jdi^ij. In discussing the Mills bill last Wednesdaj, juror would find him. the House listened to an appeal In the case of the Younger brothers, PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS. by Mr. Lmd made in behalf of the cancelation the conditions spoken of are witnessed of duty on machinery used in Dealer in to a greater or lesser extent, and although the manufacture of binding twine. The their crime has not been committed Stoves and Ranges, B. BEHNKE & CO., Mills bill, which places machinery used at a late date, the incidents ot in the manufacture of cotton bagging the same are ever recalled and contemplated and jute sacks on the fiee list, pas no upon by the robbers, who relate attention to binding twine, snowing it tneir story with a certain gust, witnessing Gasolin Stove and Tinware. to be partial and justly deserving the EXTENSIVE OPENING OF NEW AND DESIRABLE the eage. glances from the eyes of criticism and correction made by Lind FALL ANDWINTER^GOODS. their heaters. Such a proceeding however, The House however could not or would Hardware, Farming Implements, sympathizing as it may be tor the not be convinced of the necessity of our prisoners, and theiefor Deneficial in ^eady-Dqade dlotl\iifg, iW doat& f)fy $ood£, congressman's amendment, and thus one eentse, is one of harm to the public, Nails, Fence Wire, his constituents can only praise him for and especially to those who are naturally his endeavors, hoping for future success. 8oot$ ar\d $t\oe$, fsfotioi^, G[foderie^ weak in the understanding ot the Pumps, Western Washers, full consequence and character of such dfodkefy, etd. deeds as committed by the pusoners The last repor ts from the Chicago before them. This is the case with idiosyncratic convention are to the effect that Chauncy Clothes Wringers, Boss people and with childieu. M. Depew is the leader in the race WE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO INVITE OUR The latter, although not introduced to for the presidential nomination, and reality, have ample opportunity to acquaint Churns, etc., etc., etc. that a western man, probably Alger of FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS TO GIVE US A CALL themselves with every detail Michigan or Allison from Iowa will AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS. W E SELL AT connected with the criminal act of a hold the second place on the ticket. special attention given to mending and repairing of Tin Ware. All condemned prisoner, and what opportunity Gresham, who is the most popular in THE LOWEST PRICES. Work warranted. fails to do for them, in preventing the Republican West, has to meet with NEW ULM, MINN them a visit to the prison, "blood B. BEOEE & CO. opposition from the eastern states, and A IBehnkei Manager, and thunder" literature fully supplies. the convention will presumably recog We deem it therefore wrong to allow nize the necessity of being sure of New &> BANKRUPT of the public's free access to a place York's vote, which cuts the main TJ I OCHS where harmful influences may be figure in the campaign. HAS THIS SPRING brought to beai ou n- cuaiactei, and SALJJ Shei man's followers express themselves with the same right and for the same CONTRACTOR & BUILDER. as confident of gaining the distinction leason that we denounce the publishers they covet for their candidate, PUNS UD SPECIFICATIONS FURMISHEDF EOLLS 0¥ .WALL PAPEE and authors of the mckle-and-dime-novel but the youthful bloods of the Bepublicans The Prince of Clothiers is in the literatme as malefactors, we regard favor Gresham. JOB WORK DONE IN CITY OR COUNTRY^ field with a full assortment of the regulations of the state-prison, allowing No matter who will be nominated, Bids given on Buildings of ail kindStucco for sale, also the finest Center and Comer pieces and other Decorations. of free opportunity to see the READY MADE CLOTHING, we believe that the party will be a unit worst of ciiminals, as maleficient. this fall and support the leader of the Glue and Plaster Paris for Sale* GENTS FURNISHING The only store in New Ulm where both & majority, be he Gresham, Depew or GOODS AND S air Furnaces Sold and Set. It was indeed a hard tussle in Knute Sherman. Relative to a close fight and BOOTS AND SHOES, Nelson's district last week, when tha Ernst -!Pfeifferf,§ a tie the chances for a dark horse are Republican convention gathered at St. ^are sold. He also carries an extensive line of *.*. all of which are to be disposed of favorable, and even this phase is not Cloud to appoin his congressional successor, improbable in view of the equally at bankrupt prices. ,£" .STATMERY, ALBUMS, ACCORDEQNSpD VIOLINS. Cor. Minnesota and 2nd N. Sts., jjjj: Necessarily it had to be a matched strength of some of the candidates. Give him a call in his new quarters $i Over Tappe's Tailor shop. strong and popular man to step into Subcriptions taken for American and European periodicals. PAINTER, CALCIMINERi7 in Klossner's new Brick Block. his shoes, and it seemed dubious from the start who would be the winner, as St ^i AND John M. Thurston, of Nebraska, was Prices guaranteed. ^Mail orders receive prompt attention^ Remember C. laBaltrusch Buckman and Barto, as well as Cornstock elected temporary chairman at the Chicago PAPER HANGER, w] the place, one door north of F. KuetzingV £*%%$£ were well and nearly equally conventian last Monday. His opponent, executes all work promptlv and atP IMINN. matched. Gilman, who by the way is NEW'ULM, M. M. Estee, of California, was reasonable prices. Artistic Grainina a *s»sr Just received a new stock and full Specialty. named as a ,,dark-horse candidate" for a strong and influential candidate for 4- supply of ^f-jffx the governorship, seemed to take an the same position.^ W 1 $ O Star Sample Room, Dress interest in the proceedings, especially FRUITS for ia the welfare of Barto, and certain It is amusing in the extreme ~io per Satins a-nd/i 3? NEW DIRECT LACING and eieve the attempt at flattery made by muimurings were expressed to the effect Farmers' Hone. the Democratic press of this state in regard KID^GLOVES, Gingham ir that the latter's nomination would to Knute Nelson. Fully satisfied, give Gilman a clear field. as are his own Republican friends, that of all kinds, of the latest patterns. A fancy 10SEPH SCHNOBRIC Propr. the Congressman Irom the 5th is ene of On the forty-fifth ballot Comstock For sale by ICE CREAM AND SODA the foremost and ablest of American Dealer in assortment of secured fifty votes and therewith the MRS. A. OLDING, legislators, being alive to the issues of CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS nomination for congressman. His opponents Wines, Liquors, the day, and being honest in dealing EMBROIDERIES. LADIES AND TOBACCO, good-naturedly congratulated with them, the democrats would feign MILLINERY UNDERWEAR, SILK call him their own. and by means of and Cigars and everything pertaining to a firstclass and praised him, and the choice of the flattery and trickery^ want to seduce GL&VW/ AND MITTENS. Republicans in Nelson's district is considered Confectionery at AND DRESS TRIMMINGS, him. Gentlemen, you do not knew Eiker's Palace Restaurant, A fine lunch will be served every day by all sides as an excellent and Special Bargains in Knute, and will be sadly dissappointed Cor. Mann. & $enter,stre, NEW ULM, MINN. winning one. in him. Handkerchiefs and Dress Trimmings New Ulna. *s& inn. POST OFFICE BLOCK. &3 $feat Safgain^ every gattifday.