New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
August 15, 1888 · Page 2 of 8
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m* Republican Hot Shot was-bad enough, butta-dea} Kms-just beeneonv DAKOTA BREVITIES. summated by the wartlepartment even,more ALIYE Df BBXTH. Frt Aufderheictej humiliating to those whoibebeve in thepeople1 Us If J6hn BBH to Korth American. and the lnstatutiona-of tbia country Congress Amputated Limbs That aavTroublesome. made a largeappropriation todredgeNewYonk Tote, lads, with Democracee, he land around Oleriches, recentopened CHiCBASBOtnUVr CD.SOM, harbor, and the contract has. been awarded! Quite a good deal'of interest and They're for Free Trade, and so are w» Manufacturer oi op*ly to settlement, is being to an English syndicate whicliowns and Eresidaate ree Trade to us, 0 children dear, feuriosity has been awakened by the COP. MiniL and Centra Sirs. erates a large dredge now in the New York IB worth five million pun/a year. rapidly taken up, doeks, called the "State-of Alabama The T^From the New York Tribune-. statements of persons who have lost Fire, Well Building and Steepi principle on which the dredge operates- a eight to a dozen is the number a leg or an arm by amputation. Such sink the sand and mud from the bottom NEWULM, MINN. of tramps that show np every Brick, Tor Free Trade Theny Too. through a pipe, and transfer it to a vesseJ persons often claim weeks* after the which carries it to the sea and dumpB it. day at Columbia. They don't stay QtitecttoiUMtaIlDi»tMHpertMBi>o a for *r the people of the limb has been separated from the Both the dredge and the dumping vessel prompt^ attended to. *7 Tery long, however. Fin© Pressed Brick forornamental wnited States to declare themselves in favor thus to be employed are owned by Englishmen body that it pained them, that it did Individual Responsibly, who live in. England, and they fly at of progressive Free Trade throughout the I is estimated by Minnehaha county fronts,,^ no# lift easy in its resting place that their mast-heads the BntwbJiag. f'$ A a Ta£fi Democratic Platform of farmers that wheat will average they experienced feeling as if the toes $500.000. very much higher than the best year Have the best of shipping facilities as or fingers were cramped, or as if Why! and WHerefbret during the agricultural history of Eagle MiU Co. will pay prompt attention, to mail order: "f* Tour years ago the Republicans faced a some heavy weight was resting on If free trade is a good thing for thewottf that county. 'majority of 198,000 given to Cleveland two industry, why did the Montana Wool SJ them. This imagination having such .years before To-day they are facing a maipntyofless Growers' Association condemn, the Democratic NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. The dignity of the Sioux Falfs than 1,200 given Mr. Cleveland wool policy'' hold on them, they could not rest Manufacturers of •& tfour years ago? New York. "Win! You bet. court is not to be monkeyed with, Why did the Democratie House last week until the dismembered parts were exhumed, ROLLER FLOUR &n£Jfc^ell, refuse to retain the tariff on lead' John Dasche was recently fined 200 Why did Cleveland'recommend the discontinuance straightened out and buried "Will THake Him Presidents ip for selling liquors after the service of of silver coinage and why has silver o*er again. One such case came up THE Itwas you, Fighting Joe Hooker, who said diopped 15 cents per ounee since he did so? an injunction. at Eesaca, "Ben Harrison, I will make you Why has he persisted appointing oar-pet Gradaal Seduction Holla in Toledo, a year or so ago, where a a brigadier general for this day's work If bagggrs to Territorial offices in nlain. violation BSEWEBLMALTSTEH&B0TTLEE Mrs. Dr. Porter, the wife of one of railroadman who-had lost an arm Joe Hooker comes close to Heaven's border, of his personal and party pledges? the heroes of the Eeno stand in the looks down upon the Yankee Nation and Why was the subject of Territorial admission complained of a heavy weight pressing primes Ins ears he will hear America say, cluster masacre, died at Bismarck. ignored in the Democratic platform? JfsSWl/IM, MUW- S on his fingers, and on the box being Beit November "Ben. Harrison, for your Why did Cleveland retain Sparks in office IWs The remains were taken to her own NEW ULM, MINN. TM* brewery ta one of thelargest,establishment bi*/ery, manliness, statesmanship and good three years opposition to the wishes and opened in which) the arm had been home at Oberlin, Ohio. of the kind In the Minnesota Valley and is fitte citizenship, we have made you President and interest of every naan west of the- Mississippi mp with ailthe modern improvements. river? Buried, a small sttase or piece of soil The camp-meetings at Whitewood bottle beer nraiehed to any parr of thectty Why did he attempt to return the rebel The Third Party*. shorS aotiee. My bottlebeer is especially adapts' was found on the*hand, and upon its and Spring Valley, under the guidance battle flags captured in the warfewthe for family use. The prohibition party goes into the struggle removal the man said he felt no more Country brewers and others that bay melt wil preseivationof the Union? of Elder Leighton, have resulted openly avowing its purpose to destroy Ind Ittotheir interest to place their orders wit Why did he appoint rebel brigadiers and in more than 100 conversions at theformer pain. the republican party It has no hope of me. 411 orders by mall willreceive my prompt secession sympathizers and copperheads to carrj mg a single state, but is working with place and a large number at most of the foreign? and home offices- within iifigACG. SCHELI all its might to draw votes irom Harrison AJournalite meeting a friend of his gift? the latterMm?i ste&Wte some of the doubtful states order to repeat Why does he fareor a fisheries treaty which '•¥& his the other day, who has lost both the achievement of 1884—the defeat of is altogether 111 the interest of the Canadian |g Ine Indian Spotted Crow was John Hanenstein, an arm and leg some eight or ten the republican candidate Now, when it is aav fishermen9 Obtained, and all PATSNT JUJ-ilUJLbH attended conceded that whatever of temperance legislation rested and lodged in jail at Pierre years ago (Wm. H. Roberts, of the toforM&DERATE FEES Our office Why did he express horror at the eligibilty has been secured, has been through opposite the Patent Office, and we can obtain BREWER| Nickel Plate, Argos, Ind ,) andthinkinghim of a president to a second term and lay wires for holding up Fred Laplaunt on the Patent! in lew time than those remote from the aid of the republican party while the and pull them for a renommation? a good person to interview WASHh\G7VN. Send MODEL DRAWING or democrats stand eveij where solid with the ~—T/"j"PTn reservatio with ""•"«a Winchester riflt Why did he promise civil service reform a a PHOTO of Invention. We ad\ise aa to patentability on this subject, proceeded as follows: saloon, this spirit of the prohibitionists is I free of charge and we make HO CHJM8JB and then contemptuously refuse to fulfill the Spotted Crow is the hardest case- xra slightly exasperating.—Omaha Republican* and What sensation did you experience UNLESS PATENT IS SECURED the reservation promise and appoint 70,000 incompetent For circular, advice, terms and references to when you lost your limbs, Mr. Roberts? and inexperienced men to office? MALTSTER actual clients in your own ^uite County, City ox 8*,Fred Wood, of Union,as assignee of Talking One Way and Acting Another. Why did he refuse to sign the bill prohibiting the employment of convict labor on pubhe the 0 B. Chapin hose team,, has "Hardly any, the nerves were numb When Grover Cleveland spoke against a works at the same time claim to be a CppotUt Patent Office, Waihxngton, 2 a second term, referring to the fact that a brought suit for 1,000 against the at first and the pain came on gradually friend of honest labor? horde oi officeholdeis, with a zeal born Our brewery is fully equipped ansLable to fiT A. H. Smith team, of Clinton, to recover until chloroform was taken." Whj does he advocate free trade in the mteiest Bingha BM benefits received and fostered by the hope all orders. 3 of Great Britain when he knows that Does your hand or leg ever trouble Of favors yet to come, stand ready prize money claimed to be unlawfully Mr. P. Grebe has charge of tie bottling establishment. its adoption would pauperize the American to aid with money and trained political service," you now, or have they ever troubled awarded at the late fireman's people and degrade the American workingman he was probably even then outlining you since amputation? to the level of a machine? tournament. New Ulm, Minn.^ his plans for a re-election No man but an If he opposes Chineseimmigration why does "Oh, yes, I can feel them all the LUMBE^ A C^ DEALERS IN St accomplished hypocrite could utter such he not also oppose the free importation of It is now thought to be a fact that words and then immediately proceed to contradict time, in fact at the time ©*f amputation the products of Chinese cheap labor'—Butte them by his conduct The man who R. Pfefferle, !, the acreage of flax in Yankton county and ever since, the pain I experienced Inter-Mountain. thus openly talks one way and acts the other for this season, which has hitherto seemed to be located in the must beheve that the people are fools or that they k^ knavery and duplicity —Cleveland been considered very small, is as dismembered part and not on the Leader A Ruined City in Texas. body where the amputation took large as the acreage of last year, and Dealer in LATH, SHINGLES, %00BS, place. At the present time I have a The surveys at present being made the flax crop will be as large as the 9 stinging sensation on my ankle as of J- The Only Hope. for the Kansas City, El Paso & Mexican crops of other cereals. «. ,,-iM SASH AND BLIND. a-bite of an insect, while my hand It is well enough to express sympathy with railroad, at a point north latitude tome rule Ireland, but, as Gen Harrison The guests of a Yankton Hotel feels as if circulation had been suspended Lime, Cement and Coal. CANNED, DRIED & GREEN 33 degrees and west longitude suggests, is it not still more important that have been kept awake nights for a in it. I, apparently, can open we demand home rule in Dakota, where tens 106 degrees, have passed along the and close my hand and move my FRUITS, week past by peculiar noises in the of thousands of American citizens are practically lava flow which by the local population toes Lowest prices always. walls. A search being made revealed disfranchised and denied a just share is called the Molpais. I consists in the management of political affairs solely a family of infant king birds in a But did you at any time have any and. FeecilT because a laige majority of them are republicans? of a sea of molten black glass, FIOTJLT chimney, and the noises which have trouble, or pain, arising directly from This outrage has been prolonged for Opposite Railroad Depot, agitated at the moment of cooling in treatment of the hand or foot after years, and the only hope of putting an end made strong men nervous were NEWULM, MESH STOXB.WOODBN WASS. AND WILLOWi 1 to it lies the defeat of Cleveland and the ragged waves of fantastic shapes. amputation? found to issue from the tiny throat MiNJr.f election of a republican president and congress NEW ULM, These lava waves, or ridges, are from "No, and nobody ever did that is of those fledglings —St Louis Globe Dem ten to twelve feet high, with combing purely imagination, arising from the Fr. .Vogelpohl The worst hail storm ever seen same feeling that I experience now. crests. This lava flow is about forty They Seem to Appreciate Cleveland. cleaned out the gram thorugh the For instance, if I strike my leg thus, miles long from northeast to so utbwest The South American wool growers have center of Kingsbury county. Where (gently striking the stump of his leg) Merchant Tailor% inadb a collection of Argentine wools and delivered and from one to ten miles wide. it struck nothing is left The extent I feel a tinglmg sensation in my foot, the same to Hon Bayless Hanna, For miles on all sides the country is Minn. St., New Ulm, Minn. our minister to the Argentine Republic for and do not feel anything here where of the storm has not been heard. At the most desolate that can be imagined. transmission to President Cleveland, "who I strike it Again my big toe will least twenty-five farmers around Is prepared to supply the people of Manufacturer of and Dealerm. will ste in the gift," says the Buenos Ayres I has been literally burned itch just as it did in life, then I will DeSmet have nothing left. The hail standard, "acomphment to his policy of tariff New Ulm and vicinity with the best of CIGARS, up. I consists of fine white ashes to gently stroke the nerve that leads to reloim and a gentle reminder to peisevere in some places was composed of clothing at the lowest prizes. Only in it As it is apart of this policy of tanfl any depth, which, so far, has been that toe and it will have precisely chunks of ice. •"jg&k* reform to destroy wool growing mtheUnited first class work turned out. the same effect as if my leg had not dug down. To the north of the lava TOBACCOS States and surrender the American market been amputated." A conflict of authority has arisen flow, and lying in a country equally to foieign control, the American wool growlers can well affoid to indorse it. PIPES desolate and and, the surveyors have between Judge Spencer and the county How do you account for this? H. HANSCHEN, "Well I have not studied the matter come upon the ruins of Gran Guivera, commissioners of Grant county. Cor. Minnesota and Centre The Record. only through experience, and as known already to the early Spanish There was a vacancy in the office of Contractor and Builder, The president may write messages about it effected me, and I account for it streets. explorers, but which have been district attorney. The judge and the eivil service reform until he is tired, but he through the nervous system. The NEWULM, MINN.! visited by white men less often even can not explain away the fact that, from the commissioners both appointed a man nerves that permeated my hand and days of JackBon until now, there has never than the mysterious rums of Palenque to fill the vacancy. The court recognizes Special attention given to mason Jho. Neuman, arm are still active and working been so clean a sweep removing men from in Central America. Only a few the man appointed by the office The report ol First Assistant Postmaster the stump, here my arm is cut off work in the city and country. people at Socorro and White Oaks General Stevenson covering the first judge only, and the commissioners close to the shoulder, now at the "three years of Cleveland's admmisti ation, have been at Gran Guivera, because Kew Ulm, Minn. jp present time my elbow is itching, pay the salary to their appointee. Dealer in •shows that there have been 58,298 changes DRY QOODS it is at present forty miles from water my shirt here is gently rubbing of postmasters As there are only some 56,•000 The North Star Lung and Throat Balsam L. Lockhart "chastised" the editor postofnces, the figures show that some The surveyors found the ruins against the nervethat led originallyto is a sure cure for coughs and colds. Hats, Caps, notions, of the ignoramuses appointed had to be oftheMillbank Review on the street the elbow, I move the shirt, rub it to be of gigantic stone buildings tchang-ed There is not a collector of customs, by knocking him down, and would Groceries,' Provision*} gently and the itching sensation or of internal revenue, oi a foreign made in the most substantial manner probably have inflicted severe punishment mmister left, who is not a Cleveland democrat leaves it. Now this is not imagination, H. Eudolphi, Crockery and Glassware, and of grand proportions. One Civil service democrats are accustomed had not the bystanders interfered. this is real, caused by the muscles of them was four acres extent. All Green, Dried and Can to point with pride to "a republican postmastei and the nerves working jointly, The occasion of the fracas in New York city," but even that indications around the rums point to JPruits» etc, etc. I work the muscle in my leg that single case hardly ants when it is remem was an article in the Review reflecting MANTFACTUKER OF & DEALER VS. the existence here at one time of dense bered that same Postmaster helped to elect would move my big toe, that muscle on the character ofMr. Lockhart. Soots and Shoes! Cleveland four years ago —Chicago InteiOcean. population. No legend^ of any kind I will always take farm produce la exchan acts on the nerve and I feel the toe Mr. Lockhart went immediately to for goods, and pay thehighest market^pricafor exists as to how the great city was move." the justice's office and paid hisfine.*„* kinds of paper rags. destroyed or when it was abandoned. How about these people who claim An English Workman on the Tariff. Minn. & 3d N. strs., ^New Ulm, Minn. Last May John Lasche was en'oined In connection with my store I ante a first-el One of the engineers attached to that they feel something bothering This talk is given by a workmgman of New saloon furnished with a splendid biUiard table the surveying expedition advances from retailing liquor in Sioux the limb after it has been interred? York city A large assortment of men's and my customers will always find good liqnors sxr^vi!T^^^of- I am a printer, or rather a pressman I the theory that Gran Guivera was in "Now that is imagination, caused Falls. At his trial before Judge Car boys' boots and shoes, and ladies' and cigars, and every forenoon a splendid lsnca. served seven years to learn my trade in London existence and abundantly supplied as I have said, by the nerves, and the children's shoes constantly kept on When I became a journeyman, my with water at the time the terrific All goods purchased of me will be delivered wages when on piece work averaged not hand. Custom work and repaiiing fined $200. This is the first case volcanic eruption took place.—Engineering where amputation took place, and any part of the city free of cost. more than £1, or $5 per week, and when I promptly attended to. was lucky enough to get work by the week Minnesota Street, New Ulm, Mia and Mining Journal. the kind under the local option law, not in the part that is buried, al- my wages were thirty-three shillings, or §8 Meat Market Since the 28th of June eighty-six ar- though it is very deceiving, and often per week THE AMD rests havre beeni madA in Siou C*-!^_-x Falls 1r*«-»^rs lead people to thin ik "otherwise. Y*ocrr.ci a K/wvr in T7*_TI__ A 1A 4-^. i_i CHICAGO "I was obliged to leave England to come Diamond Shot. for selling liquor without a license. to this country to look for a living, and I When my arm and leg were cut off thank God that I came here I arrived here M. EPPLE, Prop'r. ,| Some of the saloonmen have been arrested they laid them on ice for nine days, ORTH- Not only has the yield of the African in 1867 and at once obtained work at $18 from twelve to fourteen times. and if there had been any sympathetic NEW ULM,MIN per week, nearly four times as much as I mmes been great, but the diamonds MDOTBSOTA ST. feeling between the dismembered could make free trade England have averaged much larger The executive committee of the territorial "In England I could not afford to get a parts and myself I think I certainly 4' fchan those from any of the old mines. board of agriculture held a decent piere of meat for my dinner except on *"pH* undersigned desires to inform the peopleol ought to have felt chilly, but 1 New Ulm and vicinity that he has re-establish* Sunday My family was obliged to live most meeting at Huron. They decided to The finding of a 17-carat stone in I did not. There, my little toe has ed Us meat market and is now preapared to wa* of the time on a bullock heart, like thousands hold farmers' institutes each morning on bis eld customers and friends with only the the Brazilian diggings was sufficient gone to sleep now, I will have to of other poor workmgmen England Four best fresh and cured meats, sausages, lard and evt of the territorial fair at the amphitheater years ago I visited England I found that to secure the freedom of the fortunate wake him up." «y thing usually kept in a drat-clsas market Th« the wages were still as low as they were twen and have short addresses bv slave who found it, but stones of this An thereupon he took off his artificial ty years ago, and living much dearer than Penetrates the Centres of Population TUB, HUMES, WOOL, ETC. specialists on agricultural topics. A size are found by the hundred here. here Meat is twice as dear there as here, leg and rubbed his leg and in M. EPPLK. other living proportion So you can imagine building will be erected especially for A 100 carat stone scarcely creates as rubbed his little toe.—Toledo Journal. ILLINOIS, IOWA, is**" how the poor workmgmen have to press headquarters. Baldwin, the WW/, iSWHWSL* -._ f£f TIVOLI much excitement as a stone one-fifth suffer in a free trade country —New York ^WISCONSIN, -V baloonist and parachutist, will make Press the size did in Brazil. One-fifth to -44 :^JSfM MICHIGAN, ,U ascensious during the fair week. *H one-quarter of all the yield, it is estimated, Love and Locusts. rs^PKIl %?f "Am^WlkW^ MINNESOTA, Simply an Anti-Republican Movement. never reached the proper owners, .Jv-g- Two-thirds of the grain crop oi »Jfei1#L AND *~ifv ~x~ Atlanta (Ga Constitution. DAKOTA, PtJ0m^:M3t The prohibition candidates for the presidency BREWER as the native diggers swallow Southern Dakota is in the stack, and About forty years ago there was a and vice presidency in their letters of NEBRASKA and! and conceal the diamonds in every a small portion has been threshed. acceptance devote the greater part of their young lady in Lincoln county who possible manner. Hence it became Oats, flax, wheat and barley average attention to abuse of the republican party WYOMING. had two sweethearts, and not being and the republican platform necessary for the companies in selfdefence a larger yield than ever before in this JOS. SCHMUCKER, Prop. able to decide between the two she If they are not plavmg into the hands of part of the territory. In a few places to take extraordinary precaution the democracy they should take down their Its TRAIN SERVICE tsca-retaO} set out two locust bushes in the yard, NEW ULM, 4** MINNESOTA. a slight trace of rust is apparent, signs Gen Fisk, we arp sorry to say, is earned against this great loss, and Arranged to meet requirements naming one for each of her lovers, away either by unreasonable prejudice but is scarcely worth mentioning Pure beer sold in quantities to suit the overseers or special searchers were local trareU as well as to furnish or insane fanaticism Naturally a good man, and believing in the old adge: "DT he purchaser. Special attention paid to the New wheat was rated No. 1 hard, 4 the most attractive Routes foi with a military record that he can afford to appomted,*jfwho made the most bottling olleer. loves me the bush will grow and Corn, is rapidly maturing, and is in be proud of, he has become imbued with the through travel between important thorough examination of# all who "according to her faith, so it happened idea that the republican party is the deadly splendid condition. The hay crop is left the mines. The natives use most enemy of the tempeiance cause, when, mfact TEADE CENTRES. unto her." One of the bushes very the largest for years, and the wild THE E it has been its mainstay and total dependence ingenious methods for the concealment soon withered, but the other flourished for years lands will yield nearly two tons to of the gems. On one occasion Its EQUIPMENT ot Day and and, in the course oftime, she married The other party, Brooks, confesses that he the acre. MILL7 some officers, suspecting that a Kafir CITY PLANING he has been a rebel at heart, that he was a Parlor Cars, Dining and Palace the gentleman for whom the "traitor to his country, that while pretending had stolen diamonds, gave chase and Sleeping Cars is without rival. Upon an occasion quite recently a growing bush was named. They "to be sympathy with the union cause Its ROAD-BED is perfection, oi caught up with him just after he had Yankton man ran against a welllaid bis wishes and his hopes were with the south, raised a large family, who are well XANUrACTUBES \ei stone-ballasted Steel. but thanks God that he has never been a republican shot one of his oxen. No diamonds scheme on,the part of his youngest known throughout several counties The NORTHWESTERN is the DOORS, WINDOW SASH/ were found upon the Kafir, it is needless son and another youth to skip and the locust bush also grew and This is a pleasant statempnt coming from a favorite route for the Commercial to say, for he had chaiged his from Yankton and got Sioux City, candidate for the vice-presidency ofthe United mubtiplied. Time has laid bare the Traveler, the Tourist and the Seekers VENETIAN BLINDS, States How do the loyal and patriotic prohibitionists gun with them, and after the disappearance there to seek their respective fortunes. spot upon which the old dwelling after New Homes in the Golden ofIowa and Kansas like it? How They were to go without of the officers, dug them stood, and nothing remains to mark do the temperence people of the north Northwest, MOULDINGS AND FRAMED general like i|?—Chicago Mail their parents' consent and had out of his dead ox. Diamonds have the site of this once happy home but Detailed information cheerfully mm packed a grip with valuables for future Planing, turning and all been fed to chickens, and a post mortem the locust bushes, of which there is a furnished by 4/ A Shameful Act. recently held over the body ot a use. The father, upon examining complete hedge about one hundred C. W. H. HEIDEMAN, Agent, work with rib-saw promptly Sometime ago our democratic-English administration the grip, found it to contain, Kafir revealed the fact that death yards in length. This may mean to and neatly executed. contracted with a British manufacturer New Ulm, Miaa. among other things, seven razors, had been caused by a 60-carat diamond some a fairy tale, but it is absolutely for a consignment of army blankets, i"% MARVIN HUGHIT, WICKER, a base ball, seven white shirts, a pair the excuse being that a few dollars was saved which he had swallowed.— true. The lady is a Methodist minister's All work guaranteed. Bates re over price for which the lot could have of socks, some band music, a pair oi daughter and the genthnan a General Manager, Traffic Manager North American Review. *been ^chased in tho United states This base ball shoes and some soap. Baptist minister's brother, 2 4 ZEUER, Imp'