New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
July 11, 1888 · Page 3 of 8
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One is profoundly impressed with Cleveland's consistency of character when comparing his declarations of four years ago with those uttered last week at the time of bis acceptance of the presidential EMIL WESCHCKE, Managing Editor. nomination. In 1884, accepting &» Wednesday, July 11, 1888. 1 the nomination on the democratic THEODORE CRONE So Ask the Readers ofthe Review, ticket, he, fully recognizing that his.only One of the strongest arguments in favor chance of election lay in the fattest of a protective policy, and advanced WHEN THEY GLANCE AT MIS promises, clothed in most glowing by one who can under no circumstances words, calmly addressed his, folloVers tfeg- a tlx BARGAIN ADt ."*** be classed as advocating principles Ipf: thus,: When we consider the patronage in favor of monopoly, has just come to of this great office, the allurements of our hands, and in presenting it we are power, the temptations to retain public xx3.os"t confident of placing before our readers Great I^edxiotion in Prioes- 1 place once gained, ect., we recognize in a subject thoughtfully to be considered,, the eligibility of the president for .reelection and as illustrative of the fallacy of free SPRINGAND SUMMER STOCK. ON ACCOUNT OF THE LATE SEASON WE ARE OBLIGED, a moat serious danger to that trade advocations made by nearsighted calm, deliberate and intelligent politiil v*4/ Democracy. ?.\ --fji^^ TO REDUCE PRICES OF A GREAT MANY GOODS. Dxy Goods ClotHing action which must characterize a An English, laborer, secretary of thegovernment by the people. Workman's Association for Defense of Dress Goods in White and Colors. When the committee officially notified British Industry, thus writes to the secretary him of his renomination, he came down of the .Home Market Club at O to 12 yds. Fine Dress Goods with 2 Width Embroidery from his high horse and gladly accepted JL2XID Boston, Mass. 3! GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. the donation. to match, offered very low. "I was in America for about two To he sure, Cleveland was consistent months last summer, sent over by our in the start, knowing, when he deliberately Dress Rbes, Fall Size $2.20, Reduced from $2*75. fT, association to see for myself whether expressed his opinion of the danger 2*85, 3*50. the working classes of your country attending the holding of a second term 3*60, 4*50. 7 I shall continue to give great bargains in Mens', Youths' were better off under protection than 4*15, 5,00. '. A of office, that it would in his hands be a and Boys' Clothing, Hats and Underwear. Good Suits from we are under free trade, and the conclusion "most grievous fault," He in the last 5.25, 6 0 0 3 I came to was this $1.50 up, Boys Pants from 50 ets, up. Good Men's Suits12: four years has become too much of a Great Reduction in Swiss Embroidery at 8 5 cents, That any person who has to earn a politician however, and having once from |40 0 upf| I keep the largest Line of single pants in all worth $1.25. 65 cents, worth $1.00. living in America as a producer must hold of the reigns would feign abide by shades. Our line of Underwear is the largest in the city, first become cracy before he becomes a the Irishman's advice: ,_,, Parasols a fine line. Pretty Child's Parasol only 23 cts. Black:-! free-trader, and the farmers must be and will be sold at bottom prices, ranging from 25 cts. up. "Shove on the lines, Pat."--••/ '-,*. Satin, 20 inch, with Ited, Blue, Ecrue 0or White Lining $1.20, well the craziest of the whole lot to think of Latest Styles in stiff and soft hats and the line is immense. worth $1.75. Fine Parasols with Wide Black Silk Lace $2.45, worth such a thing. Before any of your The Dilemma of tlie Mugwumps buy$3.50. Plain, all Silk $1.65, sold last season for $2.50. '. workingmen, either engaged in manufacturing The prices are so low, that everybody can afford to Frank Leslie's. Summer Underwear for Ladies and Children. Ladies fine Vests or agriculture, talk about himself a good hat for very little money. Twenty-five cents white or unbleached, 25 cts. each, worth everywhere 45 cts. Better I free trade, let them send one of their will buy a fair hat, and fifty cents is not too much for a hat. Goods at 35 and 45 cts., which are Great Bargains. Gloves and Mitts, number over here to see what it is doing The "archangels" have reached a Lisle and Silk, 25 cts. and up. All wool Cashmere Shawls $1.00, sold for this country let him walk I keep the celebrated come and try point in their progress towards perfection ROYAL WHITE SHIRT last summer at $1.45. v'#«' about for six months looking for a job where they will be compelled to it, and you will find it is the best for the money, No trouble until his coat gets ragged and his shoes throw off the mask. Four years ago GREAT BARGAINS SATURDAY IN BLACK%e tojshow goods. get thin, and he gets the thinnest of all, their spotless whiteness would not permit ALL SILK GUIPURE LACE. and everywhere he asks for work he them to consort with James G. THROUGH HONESTY I PROSPER. will be told that the Germans and Belgians Blaine. They parted company with LOOK OUT FOR NEXT WEEK'S BARGAIN ADD. are doing the work cheaper than the political friends of a lifetime, solely S 3B«ureAixx ruSk.cL'vox'tlMosxi.exaLt. he can do it then let them send for because, as they alleged, the personal him home again, and hear what he character of the Republican candidate says about free trade. for the Presidency was not up to the archangels' moral standard. Now, If it is the surplus revenue that is ~^3.ArJ*- SfitrST GRAFF# when the clean record and moral chan. causing trouble, send it to some .freetrade acter of General Harrison are rather country. You never knew them ^ml^$04 above than below the moral elevation to have a surplus or if you don't like of the Democratic candidate, they have to do that, take it out to sea and sink 4 tfffciX DEALERS IN CHAS.LR00S, no excuse for their political apostasy, it. or bury it, or burn it, or do anything based on the personnel of the respective in'fact rather than adopt free trade, Dry Goods, Groceries, tickets. The uncovered Mugwumps that is to say if you do not want foreign are hence compelled to unmask and competition to ruin your manufacturing admit that they have gone over to the industries, and, by so doing, ruin Druggist and ^Apothecary. ]slotioi$, Sat& 0ap & Cfent tftifqij&t- enemy on the question of the tariff. your farmers by robbing them of The Mugwump logic is, that, no matter their home market." how viciously or stupidly wrong a political Still says the staunch Democrat, party may be, or may have been, blind to all these truths let us have in fWt Offide iBlodk. iijg Groo'd$, Boot$ kqd $l\oe$. on all the vital questions of the past or free trade, which he interprets falsely the present, if it only gets right on one as free clothing, free food and free rC$: ORDERS.''It*L PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL question of Political Economy, it must laws. be abjectly followed and supported. A?,-:-'' The Democratic party for example, v*v The "Waseca Herald", iudignant :w may have been wrong on a question so over the fact that the National Republican vital as the preservation, of the existence convention did not adopt a prohibition of the nation, but if it favors the clause in their platform, ascertain proper rate of duty on saltpetre and would-be Republicans, who at heart are A pig-iron, it should govern the nation Dealer in Prohibitionists, had requested it to do, that it did so little to defend. It may in a fit of vexation and despair pours NEW CO0DS! Stoves and'Ranges, as a party be guilty of nullifying the forth its doleful feelings and excites our Constitution and the laws by practically pity. It says, speaking of the demands denying the right of suffrage to certain of the anti-saloonists citizens, of certain color, living in B. BEHNElil "They asked it to make "a declaration Gasolin Stove and Tinware. of hostility to the saloon as clear and certain States of the Union, but that is emphatic as the English language can a small matter compared with the import make it." duty on fish-hooks and linseed oil. The declaration says nothing whatever Hardware Farming Implements, In short, the party they have joined against the saloon. It says nothing DEALERS IN 1 may have been dead wrong on every except what the 'saloons permitted oagU-j it to say—nothing but what anv saloon one of the twenty-five issues of the Nails, Fence Wire, vty Qood^, ft(ekdy-ir|kde: dlotl\it|^ Subber ist can fully endorse and still continue last twenty-five years, as they have his drunkard making trade in partnership often declared it to be, I but if it with the old parties. Pumps, Western Washers, Qood£, 8pot£ knd Shpefi, S&t£ ki\d Cfap£ f^' only promises to get right on the taxation "Oh, ye hypocrites!" You are like of certain lines of merchandise, all waited sepulchres, and Demagogue is your high priest. will be forgiven.?v?The killing of a million Xotion& Gfroderieg kr\d Cffodkefy. Clothes Wringers, Boss. Are there any temperance men foolish men is nothing the destruction of enough to be longer deceived six billion of treasure is nothing the Now we have come to the point Churns, etc., etc., etc. THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE CITY FOR CASH. robbery of the right of suffrage is nothing which we have seen coming, and when trampling upon Civil Service rules PLEASE CALL AND GIVE US A TRIAL. the New Ulm Review after the 2d District is nothing specie resumption is nothing convention had taken a most decided special attention given to mending and repairing of Tin Ware. All our national bank currency is .. Farm Produce taken in Exchange. stand against such unloyal Republicans Work warranted. ... "-. nothing the honest payment of the as Abbott and his followers, NEW ULM, -V,://.*!•' I MINN B3BEH2TKE & CO. public debt is nothing the rights of our calling down thereby upon its head the A. Behnket Manager. Charles Gebser fishermen are nothing but the duty hootings and yells of nearly every prohibition upon Hamburg edgings.is everything! BANKRUPT paper in our district, we exexpressed ••n A. COCHS, then our determination to And what shall we think of the jewellike •'•(, fight that element which has no right to consistency of Mugwump newspapapers? iHAS THIS SPRING .. 1 j'* &•* S A belong to the Republican party, and today They are now libeling a party CONTRACTOR & BUILDER. when it is a well established facf which for a quarter of a century they •f*t s^m4 that the Republican party as such has lauded. They must now commend a PUNS UNO SPECIFICATIONS ROLLS OF WALLPAPER N I S E *s»-* not lent its hand to the Prohibition party, political party upon whose record they vi'The Prince of Clothiers is in the we feel satisfied of having been true heaped for half a lifetime their most JOB WORK DONE IN CITY OR COUNTRY field with a full assortment of to Republican principles and mandates. withering scorn and most scorching Bids given on Buildings of all kind. fOTsale,salso the finest Center and Corner pieces and other Decorations. READY MADE CLOTHING, contempt. Under the new gospel of Stucco Glue and Plaster Paris for^Sale-Jj AGENTS FURNISHING these political evangels the past is a t0i$MMti ?h#only store in New.IJlm where both S "With the exception of the Standard GOODS AND J,: Hot air Furnaces Sold and Sei! worthless blank the records of parties Oil monopoly, trusts gained no foothold and of men signify naught. The party S BOOTS AND S O E Ernst Pfeiffer^ in this country until the Democratic which promises to do everything in the llk^jgr are sold.ifHe also carries an extensive line of all of which are to be disposed of! party came into power by the election future is the one to join. Speaking at bankrupt prices. of Cleveland. And the Standard Oil STATIONERY, ALBUMS, ACCORDEONS AND VIOLINS. Cor. Minnesota and 2nd N. Sts., wholly from a non-partisan stand-pointy company's money was a potent factor all this seems to us as absurd as it is Give him a call in his new quarters Over Tappe's Tailor shop. in electing that gentleman as president. contemptible, and it is difficult to believe PAINTER, CALCIMINER J\ Subcriptions taken for American and European periodicals. in Klossner's new Brick Block Since that unhappy day trusts have that a course so remarkable will AND 1 sprung up as snails after a shower. Prices guaranteed... Mail orders receive prompt attention. Re- C. Baltrusch commend itself to fair-minded men of They are a product of Democratic supremacy, PAPER HANGER, any party .^'fljj member the place, one door north of F. Kuetzing's and the only way to kill them executes all work promptly and at NEW ULM, --. -_v. -.". MINN. off,or to hold them in subjection, is to Just received anew stock and full a: reasonable prices. Artistic Graining Waseca people are greatly exercised give Grover a certificate of Red Oaks supply of over the broken promise of Talmage, IDress Goods, '4 during the remaiuder of his natural life. Star Sample Roo,m» the preacher, who had assured his presence Satins ftnci f»Wt$ Winona Bepublican. for JVEW DIRECT LACING at the fourth of July celebration and: at that place. A few days prior to the Farmers' "fioae.** ID txLOVBs, A few hot-headed Democrats in Le festival, after all had been prepared for of the latest patternsigg^: fancy Sueur, believing|that,the red bandana is his coming, and an official announcement of all kinds, assortment ofy?. A-£ JOSEP SCHNOBRI Propr.'l the emblem which ought to supplant that he was to preach, sent out, ICE CREAM AND SODA For sale by the stars and stripes, became so excited the great speaker sent a telegram, announcing EMBROIDERIES. LADIES^ CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS Dealer in MRS. A. OLDING, when the U. S. Hag, adorned with the his inability to be present on UNDERWEAR, SILK Wines, Liquors AND TOBACCO, pictures of Harrison and Morton, was account of hot weather. As a result GLOVES AND MITTENS. raised in honor of the- nation's birthday, the managers of the celebration have and everything pertaining to a first* Special Bargains in that they cut the banner, incurring class Confectionery at filed suit against him in the U. S. court AND DRESS TRIMMINGS, Handkerchiefs and Dress Trimmings A fine lunch will be served evlry day? Eiker's Palace Restaurant, thereby the contempt of fellow claiming damages to the amount of aitizens. Cor. Minn, & Qenter streets. $10,000. '."- N£W ULM, MINN. Gftfekt Safgaing every ^attifday POST OFFICE BLOCK. New Ulm.