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

January 30, 1889 · Page 3 of 9

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THI'Waniiinff. Ticket Clv»s \V Morse, forraeily editor and publisher of the Lake Benton News. Frank Kuetsiag,r* tried to publish a republican newspaper NEW ULM, MINN. in Mississippi. The unwashed and unternhed of that section of the country O FiRESIJDEiaSJTf* Wednesday, Jan. 30, 1889. have convinced him of the error of his J* ERID IAN BLOOKf\ff|t ways and he concluded to give up. Best Goods! A S I N A In the last issue of his paper he says. "We have known for some months Nobody has called attenHUh to the past that the coarse of the Times has singular fact, which is not without its OPENS THE not harmonized with the views of the significance, that the advocates of pro people of this section. Differing politically hibition,alone are the only people who with the great mass to whom the ask that their views of the proper meth FOR VICE FRESIIDISlSrT paper must look for support, we have WITH od of dealing with the saloon shall be felt in a financial way* the natural consequence embodied in a constitutional amend Lowest Prices! "V,- 5 of such differences. In exeroising 1 ment. We ask the public to consider the rights of an American citizen this singular fact. The liquoa dealers believing Republican principles and have been very active everywhere in 5 5 advocating them, we incurred the enmity attempts to influence legislation. They of this community to that extent are well organized, they aie as earnest I HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE MOST COMPLETE & BEST when ui ther publication of this paper as men usually are where their personal Of O-old. and. S by us would be at great financial loss. FALL A WINTER STOCK. and pecuniary interests are involved, Immediately after election public sentiment and they are generally in favor of low COLORED TARLATANS^ had reached that point when a license. Wherever they obtain control, large number of our most prominent they set the license fee as low as possible. 1 anycitizens of Enterprise, in meeting asresolved But we have yet to hear of Having so many regular customers, I am enabled to sell thesembled, to establish a Democratic proposition on their part to add to £3 AND AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF at so small a percentage of profit, that large sales must ensue. paper and thus press the Times constitution of a state an amendment to the wall. Various committees were I always legally guarantee my prices as being right declaring that no local authority shall Masquerade Suits, appointed to carry out the project, and in everything I sell. exact a license fee greater than a fixed action was only deferred from the fact maximum agreeable to themselves. My stoc of Overcoats is large, and am showing a great variety of that it was known that we intended to The high license people have a distinct styles at prices ranging from $2.50 up. all and examine them. I retire from this paper. principle and policy. They are We might have succeeded had wehave the nicest ir oats in Brown ounty. Before you buy a Fur, most earnest friends of temperance, TO BE LOANED OUT AT REASONABLE PRICES. oeen hypocritical enough to change our and promoters of reform. They can do S ilk, lush or Astragan ap, you better come and look at my assortment political faith or by cowardly suppressing what no other body of men proposing and learn prices. I am sure they surpass all others. The stoc 4 our honest convictions and sentiments. a remedy for the evils of intemperance of Underwear is this year large. In my Furnishing Department you The Democratic party regards can do. and that is to show practical GBEAl^ BARGAIN DAY, find anything that belongsin that branch. Suits of ae^meies,heviots, every Republican as a parson who favors results, extending over large areas of "nigger rule" in all the horrors Worsteds and Serges, in fancy designs and solid colors. A line of Dry territory and through considerable periods E E that their active immagination can picture. of time, proving that high license Goods and Boots and Shoes, you can not find abetter line. S.A.TTT:R,:DA.-Y\ We defy any person to show during will accomplish all that is claimed for Remember I keep the celebrated Royal White Shirt come and NEXT SATURDAY, BARGAINS IN CORSETS, ALL SIZES. our residence here, where we have it. If there are any persons fully entitled try it, and you will find it is the best in fit and wear for the money. said or done one thing which would stir to ask for their views the sanction up strife between the two races, but we No trouble to show Goods. Make my store your headquarters, you are THE EDITH CORSET AT 50 CTS. EACH of a constitutional amendment, it is have learned one thing, that a "Radical surely the believers in high license. always welcome, even if you do not buy. paper will not be tolerated here, of CALL EARLY. Take Minnesota, for example, where a THROUGH HONESTY I PROSPER. whatever mild nature it may be. high license law has produced results I Southern Democracy will brook no opposition. that are quoted with pride by friends T8EO* C&OtfB* Everything is secondary to of temperance the country over, and the dominant party. Industrial enterprise, BRUST & PRAFF, where the community has decided with prohibition, the churches and overwhelming force in favor of maintaining For llie Carnival Season, schools are nothing compared with the law, Having justified their Democratic ascendency. It is the policy faith by their works, the high license of Southern Democracy to win—and element would surely have the right to DEALERS IN it has little compunctions as to the ask that an act so beneficent should be -tvtf means employed to achieve that end." Dry Goods, Groceries, protected from repeal or alteration by the shield of a constitutional amenrijnent *r The Senate tariff bill, which includes CHASi Li making it a part of the funda. a section repealing the internal tax on 'i rotioi$, mental law, But we know of no movement fktjs, Cfep A Gfent iSifni^- & tobacco, is now pending in the House. or desire to move in that direction. After a rather heated debate it was on Saturday referred to the ways and It is the prohibitionist alone who means committee, of which Mr. Mills is OFFERS A NEW AND COMPLETE LINE OF clamors for an invasion of the constitution. chairman. The bill is in the form of a MASKS and TRIMMINGS? The utter impropriety of his demand substitute for the Mills bill, so called, on abstract principles has been which passed the House some months exposed, beyond the possibility ol satisfactory RIESLING'S BLOCK, CORNER MINN. AND CENTER STR. Laces, Bells, Spangles, etc., affo. Of course Mr. Mills's inclination answer, in the letter of the Hon. will be in the direction of defeating the Gorden E. Cole, recently published. Senate bill, as he prefers to have no tariff t-?£-N. But there is food for thought also in the At prices which defy competition. legislation unless it shall be his own singular phenomenon that such a demand bill. He is, therefore, determined to is heard only from the side of handle the Senate bill in that spirit, and PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS. prohibition. All other people, however to defeat it if possible. But in the mean IDestler in decided their views and however exalted fWt Offide Blodk. jsfewUlin, JVhw time a separate bill has been introduced their conception of the issues at Stoves and Eanges, in the House providing simply for the stake, are willing to abide by the results abolition of the tobacco tax. This bill, of experience, and to trust their case to in accordance with usage, should have the repiesentatives of the people. The gone to Chairman Mills's committee, prohibitionist demands that his method but its Democratic friends united with Gasolin Stove and Tinware. shall be set at once beyond the reach of the tariff Republicans and sent it to the popular disapproval or desne foi appropriation committee, of which Mr. Hardware, Farming Implements, change. The reasons for the difference Randall is chairman. are near the suiface. Ihe thesis of prohibition The Democrats who want the tobacco is an intolerant disregard of tax removed see that the Senate tariff Nails, Fence Wire, local policy and of the wish of a minor, DEALERS IN bill is better for their purpose than the lty. It rests upon despotism, and can new bill just introduced, and they are Pumps, Western Washers, never be entorced except by the unlimited ©fy G[oo3& P(ekdy-ri|kde Clotl^g fjnbbe going to insist that Chairmann Mills exercise of inquisitorial and punitive shall report it back and let the House powers lodged outside of the community vote on it. According to piesent probabilities G[oo^, S00W and Slioes, Batg ar\d dkp£. Clothes Wringers, Boss affected. It fears the free exercise it will be some time before this of public opinion, after a season of is done. In any event there is but small ]V[otior)$, G^oderieg ar\d Cd'odkefy. Churns, etc., etc., etc. practical tual. It is not satisfied with chance that the two houses will agree a law, ample for its purposes if it could upon either of the bills at this session. do what it claims, but must clamor for THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE CITY FOR CASIfc/ The removal of the tobacco tax would special attention given to mending and repairing of Tin Ware. All the protection of the constitution, where reduce the revenue about $27,000,000. PLEASE CALL AND GIVE US A TRIAL. Work warranted. it has no rightful place. That prohibitionists The Senate bill also removes about $25,000,000 NEW ULM, MINN. alone, of all those who think Farm Produce taken in Exchange. from sugar. These two amounts 1 they have a remedy for mtemparance, will make all the reduction that the Ho for the Holidays! B. BEH2JK E & CC should ask for recognition in the constitution, revenue can well stand, and will soon A, Behnke, Manager is one good reasoe why tbey end the surplus. The passage of the should be denied.—PionEER PRESS. Senate bill would also be a fairly satisfactory A. OCHS .» settlement of the tariff question, When the members of thejegislature at least for some years. BOOK STORE drew their fiist pay they were each allowed CONTRACTOR & BUILDEJ 15 cents per mile for the distance Gen. Butler is attorney a breach of traveled coming to the capital and PUNS AND SPECIFICATIONS FURNISH! promise suit which the lady wants returning to their various homes. The shows an elegant display of The Prince of Clothiers is in the $75,000 for her loss of a husband. The mileage was reckoned on a most liberal JOB WORK DONE ES CITT OR COTTNTI field with «, full assortment of CHRISTMAS GOODS, ALBUMS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, peculiar feature of the case is that the basis, too. The board of railroad Bids given on Buildings of all kit courtship had gone on for thirty-five READY MADE CLOTHING, commissioneis, a creation of the legislature, ORIENTAL WARE, ART NOVELTIES AND years. If the theory not often discouraged Stucco Glue and Plaster Paris for SE GENTS FURNISHING some time ago issued its famous by those who have personal experience, FANCY GOODS- order making the maximum rate to be GOODS AND Hot air Furnaces Sold, and Set. •X- that wooing is the most injoyable BOOKS TOR TH E MILLION. charged on the roads of the state 3 cts. BOOTSAND SHOES, season in the domestic range, is Pfeiffbf'1' a mile. In view of this fact, it is a Ernst sustained, this wealthy lover it not taxed all of which are to be disposed of TOY and PICTURE BOOKS for the Baby. trifle remarkable that the legislators fe. too high. He had spent his life on the at bankrupt prices. should take from the state an amount INSTRUCTION BOOKS for the School Child. Cor. Minnesota and 2nd N. Sts 1 sunny side of matrimony, and, having five times as large as the railroads are Give him a call in his new quarters Over Tappe's Tailor shop. if -jC CLASSICS for the Student. none of its tribulations, he ought to pay allowed to charge them—provided they in Klossner's new Brick Block PAINTER, CALCIMINE!?^ liberally. & VH, Artistic Specialities in Swiss Carved Work, the Greatest were forced to pay their fare. As a C. Baltrusch '$ AND matter of fact, it is probable that the ,- ^s4r Novelty for Christmas Gifts. A stock company was formed at St. large majority of our law makers ride PAPER HANGER^ Peter Saturday for the purpose of building Come and Convince Yourself. Chas. Gebser. on passes.—Pioneer Press. executes all work promptly anc a creamery. Articles of incorporation H$- reasonable prices. Artistic Grmnv Just received anew stock and full are filed and the erection of a building -if*!FRESH *v Specialty. Meneivs Her Youth. supply of will br begun at once. Dress Goods, /1 Star Sample Roo Mrs. Phoebe Chesley, Peterson, Clay OYSTERS. Sa,tins and Co., Iowa, tells the following remarkable jjfNEW DIRECT LACING® 1 Consumptio surely Cured. story, the truth of which is vouched and Jit KID GLOVES, ... Ginghams Farmersl a for by the resident of the town: To the Editor—Please inform your iff1 i€ "I am 70 years old, have been troubled readers that I have a positive remedy of the latest patterns. A fancy with kidney complaint and lameness for the above named disease. By its for many years could not dress JOSEPH SCHNOBRK £m For sale by assortment of timely use thousands of hopeless cases HEADQUARTERS FOR myself without help. Now I am have been permanently cured. I shall Beater in VV^A MBS. A. OLDING, free from, all pain and soreness and EMBROIDERIES, LADIES be glad to send two bottles of my remedy Wines, liquors am able to do all my own housework. FREEfo any ©f your readers who UNDERWEAR, SILK H(S9 I owe my thanks to Electric Bitters for CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS a a have consumption if they will send me GLOVES AND MITTENS. haying renewecLmy youth, and removed AND TOBACCO. their express and post office address. AQmnlatoTtr all Hionoan artri natn ^Jtif'r Spedal Bargains in A fine lunch will be s^ved ev AND DRESS TRIMMINGS, landkerchiefs and Dress Trimmings Cor. Mioa. & Centers** New Ulm. evetfy j&tttf&y