New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
July 25, 1888 · Page 3 of 8
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onernow?1 but if we would see him righted we Spring, aid,.Sulfite. must exert ourselves for him from the NEW ULM, MINN. start, we must show him that we are his friends and associates, and that we will see justice done him against the oppressing ^§V^ EM1L WESCHCKE, Managing Editor. t*'4 millionaire, not with dynamite and Wednesday, July 25, 1888.- like unholy weapons, but with laws THEODORE CRONE So Ask the Readers of the Review, which give him equal rights and benefits. The hopes, expressed after sentence ,.• 4 had been passed on the condemned WHEN THEY GLANCE AT HIS History repeats itself. Even petty anarchists in the tumultuous days of last Toegr to announce tlxe phases without any direct bearing of November, that a lesson, wholesome as rikRGAIN AD. importance on pending issues, but it was severe, had been dealt, which which still were recognized in the past, would ever be remembered b}r all, who theare reproduced to-day. The scenes of erroneously saw the solution of Gresit IRed-uotion iii Prioes the presidential campaign in which present troubles of labor, and other ofTtlx© Garfield played the prominent part kindred lamentable conditions, in violent ON ACCOUNTOF THE LATE SEASON WE ARE OBLIGfS) bear close resemblance to occurrences demonstrations of a revolutionary SPRING AND SUMMER Clotliing1. STOCK at Harrison's home. ?$$$% ?i||' TO REDUCE PRICESOP A GREAT MANY GOODS, character, are sadly shattered by the Dry^ Goods Garfield met every one with frank and news which comes to us from Chicago, gentlemanly grace and gained thereby and which proves that the seed sown Dress Goods in White and Colors. i- the esteem and support of multitudes. by a Most and like anarchistic associates Harrison, located in the heart ot a has taken root amongst a class O to 12 yds. Fine Dress Goods with 2 Width Embroidery great political district, is continually .AJsra of people, who are not to be convinced *w* besieged by visitors of all classes and GENT S FDRMGOTDS. ^"tMsv to match, offered very low. i*$j$K%&: of abetter course by the just and unpartial iN".' i5r stations in life. He meets them with admonitions of law. Dress Rbes, Fall friendliness and a just appreciation of Size $2.20, Reduced from $2*75. ^f%-. Dynamite has again been discovered their compliments, and proves to them in the hands of such as would make to 3.60, ". 4-50. that he is well at home in all the different Tl shall continue to give great bargains in Mens', Youths' use of it for the vilest of purposes, and topics coming under consideration. and Boys' Clothing, Hats and Underwear. Good Suits from the confessions of guilt made by one of ', U!"-t 5.25, .6.00. He is a scholar, and not only a theoretical the arrested trio, cause a shudder of who$1.50 up, Boys Pants from 50 ets, up^ jjjGood Men's Suits one, he is a soldier, and one Also Great Reduction in Swiss Embroidery at 85 cents, horror to possess one as we contemplate talks from experience to the many comrades worth $1.25. 65 cents, worth $l.GO. Irom $4-00 up. I keep the largest line of single pants in all on the evil intentions which were that meet him. most happily frustrated by the ever shades. Our line of Underwear is the largest in the city, Such interviews, deprived of all "Parasols a fine line. Pretty Child's Parasol only 23 cts. Black watchful arm of the law. and will be sold at bottom pricess raoging from 25 cts. up. conventionality, serve the cause of the Satin, 20 inch, with Red, Blue, Ecrue or White Lining $1.20, we When human minds, endowed, as is republican party more than all the efforts worth $1.75.£fFine Parasols with Wide Black Silk Lace §2.45, wo•rflT Latest Styles in stiff and soft hats and the line is immense. to be supposed, with reason, are capable of the orators in the field. People buy$3.50. Plain, all Silk $1.65, sold last season for $2.50. of harboring such ideas as those entertained The prices are so low, that everybody can afford to can not but help~~to acknowledge the Summer Underwear for Ladies and Children. Ladies fine Vests by the conspirators, who in company himself a good hat for very little meney. Twenty-five cents superiority of Harrison's statesmanship white or unbleached, 25 cts. each, worth everywhere 45 cts. Better with their associates had planned and statesmanlike bearing over that of hat.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 the destruction of Chicago's most prominent his opponent, and assure themselves Lisle and Silk, 25 cts. and tip. All wool Cashmere Shawls $1.00, sold citizens, of its most conspicuous I keep the celebrated come and try ROYAL "WHITE SHIRT therefore before hand of what quality last summer at $1.45. W edifices, it becomes evident that fanaticism their favored candidate boasts. it, and you will find it is the best for the money. No trouble has gained supremacy over those GREAT BARGAINS SATURDAY IN LADIES' conceptions which would be characterized to show goods. J' Most shamefully has the Globe acted BALBRIGAN HOSE. as humane and just. Still we must THROUGH HONESTY I PROSPER. toward John Lind and his friends. Its wonder, especially when we recall with LOOK OUT FOR NEXT WEEK'S BARGAIN ADD. course against that honorable gentleman what esteem the seven anarchists of stands unparalleled in the history S S a a ix r.A.cl.-vexrfeLsexn.exxt. last November were regarded by their of Minnesota's journalism, and it is a brethren, their sympathizers, whether disgrace to the fair name enjoyed by it is not possible that the fundamental the latter, that such a mean, contemptible ideas of these people are entertained for sheet as the Globe is permitted to BRUST & GRAFF, a purpose characterized as noble or at come to light at the state's capitol. least as worthy of their justified support The paper pursues this cowardly course with heart and haDd. It is true that we ever since it was forced to retract a have no insight into the secret affairs of defamatory statement made against the CHAS. ROOSJ DEALERS IN this organization, that we to-day only honorable legislator in regard to the judge of their worth by the results of Tracy Landoffice at the time of his first Dry Goods, Groceries, their efforts, which are clearly detrimental candidacy, and it resorts to such ignoble to society at large. Because tactics because it can under no they are SD, because we must, in selfdefense conditions prove John Lind guilty of Druggist oppose their rulings, we recognize and Apothecary. having acted against the interests of his the anarchists as our greatest foes, jvlotioi^, Satft da$& (feqtg SWr\i^ constituents. but now, that we see the scaffold is inevitably At last, after weeks of exhaustive and the arbitrator between their Pofit Oifide Sloik. jfew iflni, Jdii\n« tiresome debate, the concoction brewed side and ours, now that we witness how ir\g G( oo!$ Boot$ kqel $ljoe$. by Mills and his southern associates) many mothers and children are com 4, has been voted on by the House. pelled to suffer for the sins of their husbands PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS. It has been passed by a majority of and fathers, ought we not investigate only thirteen, which is indeed surprising, more closely into the affairs and as the legislators fully recognized purposes of that class of our citizens j* Afiwote# that the bill could never become a law, who are now shunned by us as criminals inasmuch as the Senate nas now under and who willbe as such condemned? :J consideration a tariff-bill of its own creation, Is it not barely possible that the aim which will assuredly prove more they have in view, if accomplished by acceptable and just than the sectional means, the justice of which we could Dealer irx proposition in favor of a democratic Stoves and Ranges, recognize, is worthy of our support south. Surely, it could not be that a set of men It would therefore have done n© harm had organized themselves but to destroy whatever had all of the democrats voted and murder their fellow-men for the B. BEHNKE & CO, Gasolin Stove and Tinware for it they would thereby haves hown mere sake of killing those who have no their respects for '-one of their kind.'' insight into the secrets of their order. Our century can not be productive of Hardware, Farming Implements, Estimates, based on figures sent in such criminals, the novel institutions of from nearly all the counties of the state, DEALERS IN our civilization can not be so entirely put the Prohibition vote on Governor Naps, Fence Wire, at fault, so entirely at variance with next November in this state at 14,600 $fy Ofcodg, ffckdy-rqkde Clothing, f{ufefee the wishes of a large class of our people, with perhaps 12,000 for Fisk.W This thaj^educated men should need resort would be again of 3,600 over the vote Pumpsf\ Western Washers, G^ooete, 8oot£ ki)d $l\oe£, Bkt$ ki\d dap$. to dynamite and the bomb. in 1886. The gain comes mostly from the Scandinavian vote. On the other Proof was given us last week that we ]\fotior\£, G^todefie£ kr\d dfodkefy. Clothes Wringers, Boss have not'yet, in punishing those seven, hand many former Prohibitionists are so well pleased with the workings of last November, suppressed those ideas high license and with Harrison as a which they harbored. In the eyes of ChtLrns, etc., etc., etc. THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE CITY FOR CASH. their friends they died not as criminals man that they will vote the Republican ticket this fall. The vote in the various PLEASE CALL AND GIVE US A TRIAL. but as martyrs, and those demonstrations which drew the attention of the congressional districts is estimated thus: special attention given to mending and repairing of Tin Ware. All Farm Produce taken in Exchange First 2,565, Second 2,810, Third 1,985, whole world to the Chicago gallows Work warranted. would have been repeated, had the atFourth 2,869, Fifth 3,395. NEW ULM, MINN present arrested trio resorted to those A. Behnke, Manager. -B* JjEH2TKE & CO. Mr. James H. Wade of Cleveland, Charles @$lb$$ measures of violence which they contemplated, the partner of Senator Payne of Ohio BANKRUPT and even with their execution and hitherto a prominent Democrat, has C. OCHS, anarchism would not yet have been announced his determination to support suppressed they also would be regarded HAS THIS SPRING SALJJ the Republican ticket. He says the as martyrs and their example might CONTRACTOR & BUILDER. Mills bill would close every iron manufacturing have been followed again. establishment within thirty PUNS AND SPECIFICATIONS FURNISHED. In view then of these facts what shall ROLLS OE WALLPAPER days and they would not be reopened The Prince of Clothiers is in the we do Can we go on with this until American workmen agreed to accept JOB WORK DONE IN CITY OR COUNTRY lamentable execution, and condemn as field with a full assortment of such wages as would justify competition Bids given on Buildings of all kind. fast as we accuse Ought we not rather for sale, also the finest Center and Corner pieces and other Decorations. READY MADE CLOTHING, with the foreign manufacturers. examine deeply and with closest attention Stucco Glue and Plaster Paris for Sale* Mr. Wade declares that several other .GENTS FURNISHING The only store in New Uhn where both •,,^ [~,IC!*? into this direful state of affairs ?. Hot air Furnaces Sold and Set. prominent Democrats of his city are GOODS AND Can we not make the cause of the anarchists, with him. which we suppose is a cause of Cj BOOTS AND SHOES,' Ernst fPfeiffer The campaign in Minnesota will reform and justice, but for the enforcementof are sold. He also carries an extensive line of ,. all of which are to be disposed of practically open on August 1st, which which they have unluckily chosen Cor. Minnesota and 2nd N. Sis., p~-& at bankrupt prices. &££m gives ample time for the completion of J:STAT10SEM, ALBUMS, 1GC0BDE0NS AND VIOLINS. most wrong and most lamentable, Over Tappe's Tailor shop. plans and necessary routine work till Give him a call in his new quarters means,our cause Can we not better by l\$*~c Subcriptions taken for American and European periodicals. PAINTER, CALCIMINE#J the session of the Republican convention in Klossner's new Brick Block. morejust legislation and stricter laws in September. The basis of representation those conditions of robbery and monopoly W$#x AND $-, Prices guaranteed. '^Mail orders receive, .prompt attention?1'-1' Remember C. Baltrusch for this convention will be PAPER HANGER? mexecutes which we suppose they fight the place, one door north of F. Kuetzing's|j| 'Hf S S one delegate at large for each county Let us substitute for the dynamite all work promptly and at and one for every 369 votes or major N E W reasonable prices..., Artistic Oraining a and the torch of the anarchists the light I N N Just received anew stock and full Specialty. i* \,J,y.% .At*5 9 fraction thereof, computed from the of reason and justice let us penetrate supply of average vote for state officers cast in the dark recesses which entertain the Dress Qoocis, 1886. Star Sample Boom, immoral actions of a debased society for Satins sundL FRt?JTS "-with the strong arm of a law which Minnesota Democrats are wild over NEW DIRECT LACING and Ginghams speaks and enforces justice to each and the fact that Knute Nelson supported Farmers' Home.. every one-.^Let us determine that monopoly KID CLOVES, their tariff bill. Kelson's vote simply of the latest patterns. A fancy shall not retain its clutches on the proves that he is in favor of a reduction of all kinds, assortment of JOSEPH SCHN0BRICH, Prop'r. poverty stricken of our land let us not of the tariff, and that he would no ICE CREAM AND SODA For sale by EMBROIDERIES, LADIES only declare a war of words aganist doubt advocate a similar course whenever Dealer in CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS MBS. A. OLDING, trusts and kindred unjust institutions, UNDERWEAR, SILK occasion offered. He is too much Wines, Liquor^. AND TOBACCO, but let us use the sword of keen and penetrative GLOVES AND MITTENS. of an independent republican to court and' everything pertaining to a first•, and Ciftcx! reason. Our laborer needs and democratic favor, and the jubilant expressions Special Bargains in class Confectionery at will have a just account with the W of that party demonstrate AND,J)RESS TRIMMINGS, Handkerchiefs and Dress Trimmings Eitaer's Palace fiestanrant, A fine lunch will be served ery da. 3£'. capitalist, he will not be, nor need he be clearly how eagerly they would welcome suppressed by the band of mammon, his support for their doctrines/•. N£W ULM, MINN. .,PQSZvOFFICE BLOCK. ..J (Jr'e^.Bar'gaii^ every ^atufday-