New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 20, 1889 · Page 3 of 8
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BEUSSMAM'S DEPARTMiTJIORR Tuesday of last week the house refused to repeal the law relating to capital punishment in this state by a vote TV NEW ULM, MINN. of 37 to 20. This bill was introduced A %,*%jr ^%^%Completely Renovated for the*, AV**^A •*.-* -j MERIDIANI BLOCK by Representative Davis of Nicollet county. In supporting the measure he Wednesday, March 20, 1889. 5 contains a vast assortment of 5 Toys, 5 said: 10 GOODS AND FANCY ARTICLES Chas. Stuebe is busy filling a contract n'^^mX^W^ DRY GOODS STORE. I hold that the present law has no CENT-: for 400 head of cattle. foundation from a moral, religious or civil standpoint. The' government id Beauty is a blossom decorate it with For the Million. supposed to protect mens lives, property Crone's ties. and liberty and in order to do that See Wagner's new ad. in another I deny that to protect a man's life it A JRL-X-lVEEJrerT W O EMBROIDERIES. has to take away life. Why is the column. shows up GUNS AND SPORTING GOODS whole race so much shocked when a man suicides? A man cannot delegate Engineers of the & N. W. surveyed greater power than he himself possesses. a sidetrack for the Electric light Every man will say that a contract company Thursday. by two men that one should kill the if* other would be void and criminal. If in gi and Shape and the Stock of H. H. Beussman has just received a such a contract by two men be illegal, 4 ets. a yrd line of baby carriages Call and seeis I O I E I E S it right for two millions? It has them. been said by wise and learned men is complete as usual. My Prices are Low, my Goods of Best Quality 5 ets. a that the only theory on which the gov-, O I E I E S Carl Browns notes the arrival of a Don't forget the Place. ernment has dared to inflict this punishment daughter Monday evening. Mother was to protect society, which is 6 ets. ayrd P. O. Block, Corner 1st North and Minnesota Sts. New Ulm, Minn O I E I E S itself. I hold that the government cannot and child are doing well shield itself behind the plea of selfdetense A, H.SCHLEUDER, Judge Webber has refused to vacate 8 ets. a yrd no more than can an individual. I O I E I E S If I am attacked my first duty is to re-* and set aside the verdict and grant a treat, but if that be impossible, then I Dew trial in the James Bagen case. IO ets. a yard O I E I E S am to defend myself. It is equally so with the state. It I seize the attacking Marriage licenses issued last week: and. -ui p-w£ircis. party and bind him and have him at ,William Wotschke to Anna Orth and JEWELER my mercy and then shoot him, can I Fred Wm. Kunze to Malinda Windhorn. LARGE STOCK OF plead selt-defense? When the state has shackled and imprisoned a man and preached to him, and as they say converted About twenty-five Sleepy Eye boys him, can self-defense "be pleaded dealer in 3 ots. a, yard sund \rpwaxdsWIDE came down on hand-cars Sunday. then for hanging him? I say no. Gol 1 SilverWatch.es, They returned, satisfied that New Ulm Charles Sumner was a strong advocate ORIENTAL LACES 5 ets. a yd. of the abolition of capital punishment, was a bigger place than Sleepy Eye. aud argued that if the state can protect The lurnverein has decided to sent a society without taking life it is bound JPEAKL BUTTONS LOWER THAN EVER. to do so. class to the national, Turnfestto be held Jewelry, and Silver Plated Ware, My next objection to this mode of at Cincinnati,Ohio in June. The boys punishment is that it is irremediable. are hard at work to make up for aay GREAT BARGAIN DAT, It can never be recalled. If mistakes Also an elegant Line of shortcomings and have decided to meet occur they cannot be corrected, and Albums, Toilet Sets, Birthday for practice, four times a week. that mistakes have occured is well E E S A A known, and the books are full of cases The family of P. Manderfeld, at Gibdou. Cards. where innocent men have suffered lost their two year old son Friday death. When innocent blood is thus NEXT SATURDAY MARCH 23, BARGAINS IN LARGE in-sacrificed every person this state is of last week. The body was to blame, and not one member of the terred by the side of his brother, at the legislature can escape responsibility, It is money saved to come and examine goods and prices before buying elsewhere. RUSSIAN TOWELS AT 18 CTS. EACH. New Ulm cemetery. Sunday. The bereaved for it is they who make *he laws and REPAIRING A SPECIALITY. ALL WORK WARRANTED. parents have our heartfelt sympathy not the criminals. Another objection A BIG BARGAIN. to the present system is that evpry jury in their sad affliction (Jofnef }fav\. & #i#t NWtl\ gtteetji, tfew Ulm, Ww 'i impaneled in a murder case must pass Mr. H. Rudolphi will add a second upon the question of insanity. Where story to the addition to his building motive and interest are the main issues, ©BVST GRAFF, does it not seem a ridiculous proposition corner of Minnesota and Third Streets A Seasonable Hint. that to twelve unskilled and unscientific North. Mr. J. F. Crowel, of Albert men is entrusted the decision Lea, has leased the building for a long ot where the line of demarcation comes between sanity and insanity. term of years and will open a photo, DEALERS IN graph gallery in the building. Mr, One of the chief popular fallacies is Spring will begin March 20. Every good housewife will begin Dry Goods, Groceries, Newthat the death penalty has such a terrible Crowell showed his confidence in menace that it is the only deterrent Ulm by paying the rent for four years cleaning house at the earliest opportunity. While waiting for suitable known to prevent crime. I do assert, in advance and use the language of the great weather to set in, would it not be a good idea to clean your system of and glorious man, Francis Bacon, in The call for a citizens' caucus, to be Jvfotioi^, Skt& Cfep & (Jeiitg iftitfqijfliiqg an essay on death, that no passion in 9 the winters accumulations I have an excellent line of Tonics, Blood held at Turner Hall Saturday, has been the individual is so weak that it will issued by the City Committee. A candidate not overcome the fear of death. Love, Purifiers and Invigorators. Also choice selected Roots and Herbs for grief and pity have subdued the fear of for mayor will be nominated at death. Do you not know that you all oo&$, ?oot$ kqd $l\oe$. this caucus. Mr John C. Rudolph is that purpose. Our stock of Drugs, Glass, Pamts and Oils is always will surely die? Do you stand in dread the only one we have heard mentioned of that great menace? I say it comes complete. for this office. After the general caucus when death is immediately impending. Then and then only do we fear death. the different wards will select one KIESLING'S BLOCK, CORNER MINN. AND CENTER STR. PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS. How is it different with a criminal? candidate for councilman for each The trouble is the legislatures ha\e CHARLES R00SP*t ward. The prpsent incumbents, Messrs. gone on the theory that all that is good Doehne, Rudolphi and Ochs, seem to be in this world is to live, and all that is bad is to be done away with To the the favorites for these offices. If there notgood, pure and right-living, life is enenjoyable, is any opposition to them it has while "in the case of the crystallized sufficiently to cause any criminal and vicious the opposite is the Po£t Offic'e Slodk. Dealer in tfewlflm, JVIii)!). disturbance. case. Theie are several suicides to one homicide. Can it be said that suicides Stoves and Ranges, Saturday the Senate amended the Jacobson commit the act fear of death? No, they courted death. If he is a hardened county seat removal bill in such criminal he knows tne chances of detection a way that the author will hardly recognize are slim, that only one in fifteen it. We have not been able to are convicted, and one twenty convicted Gasolin Stove and Tinware secure a copy of the amended bill, but are hung, and where does the BEHNEE & CO threatened menace come in? Statistics can give some of its features. In order sho.vthatin countries where capital to remove a county seat 60 per cent Hardware, Farming Implements, punishment is abolished convictions are 1 t* of tho-se who voted at the last general surer, while in other countries the law is a farce What is the use of retaining election must petition the county commissioners a law that is a dead letter. Nails, Fence Wire, DEALERS IN to order an election for that purpose. Forty days notice must be I challengs any adherent of capital f)ry Qood^ S^ekdy-rjqkde Clotfyqg, f}nbler punishment to show that where it has given of an intention to petition and Pumps, Western Washers, been abolished crime has been incieased. notice must be published in some Nay, I will go farther and Gj-ood^, Soot£ krjd Sl\oe£, 8&t$ kqd d&pg. newspaper printed *in the county show that it has decreased. In every Clothes Wringers, Boss The commissioners must order the election state and nation where progress and prosperity reign there will be found the if they find the petition correct. JSfotior^, G^foderie$ kqd Crodkefy. laxt-st penal code. I challenge them to Fifty five per cent of the votes cast at Churns, etc., etc., etc. show any prominent man of wide reputation the election will decide the removal. from Cicero down, except John THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE CITY FOR CASH. Stuart Mill, who has not advocated the From November, 1884, to March, abolition of capital punishment. The special attention given to mending and repairing of Tin Ware. All PLEASE CALL AND GIVE US A TRIAL. strongest advocates of its retention are 1885, there was a great deal of talk in Work warranted. generally clergymen of mediocre ability. certain quarters about Miss Jeffersonian Farm Produce taken in Exchange. Blackstone, who will be ackowledged NEW ULM, MINN Simplicity and Messrs. Retrenchment to be good authority, declares B. BEOKE & COjft and Reform. It may be mentioned .— that when the death penally was abolished ChaHes Cesser's A. Rehnke, Manager in passing that this gossip was most in Rome then came "the golden age and the country flourished, and freely indulged in during the period intervening BANKRUPT when under the empire a severe penal A. OCHS, between the election and inauguration Tf! code was enacted and the empire tell." BOOK STORE of GroverCleveland as President 4 SAL^l of the United States. What did it Persons wishing to improve their CONTRACTOR & BUILDER. amount to? About as much as many memories or strengthen their power of attention should send to Prof. Loisette, another neighborhood story. The expense IS WELL SUPPLIED WITH BOOKS STATIONERY AND PLANS UNO SPECIFICATIONS FURNISHED. 237 Fifth Ave., N. Y., for his prospectus of running the government un. The Prince of Clothiers is in the post free, as advertised in another der the Cleveland administration amounted column* 13 EVERYTHING ELSE USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST CLASS JOB WORK DONE IX CITY OR COUNTRY^ field, with a full assortment of to $1,101,509,363. Under the READY MADE CLOTHING, Good news from Wash^gton. Bids given on Buildings of all kind. Garfield-Arthur administration the expenses BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE SUBSCRIPTIONS ARE One application well rubbed in of GENTS FURNISHING were $944,613,906, a balance in Stucco Glue and Plaster Paris for SaleHot Salvation Oil cured me of rhuematism TAKEN FOR FOREIGN* AND DOMESTIC PERIODICALS. GOODS AND favor of the latter of $156,895,457. Mr. air Furnaces Sold and Set. in the arm, of two months standing, Cleveland's pension vetoes did not prevent BOOTS AND SHOES, never intend to be without it. I CARRY A FINE LINE OF Ml'SICAL INSTRUMENTS. $* his administration from being mors H. B. Kramer 234 1-t. *r. NEW all of which are to be disposed of jaf extravagant than that of his immediate "Washington, D. C. ALSO THE LARGEST STOCK OF TAILOR SHOP. at bankrupt prices. predecessors —JOURNAL. Our customers call for Give him a call in his new quarters WALL. PAPER Dr. feeth Arnold's I respectfully inform the public bMt An eastern financial journal is authority in Klossner's new Brick Block. I have opened anew tailor-shop in the COUGH KILLER, for the statement that Secretary building formerly occupied by W and we don't find it profitable PROBATE NOTICE. Vogelpohl, on Minnesota St., next to Windom will make no change in the silver to keep any other. the Union Hotel, and that I am fully policy of the treasury for the past STATE OP MINNESOTA, Connty of Brown cs N. Richardson & S©n, IN THE CITY. CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS AND PRICES prepared to supply the needs of customers decade. That is to say, he will coin lr. Probate Court. Richfield, Minn. at reasonable rates. In the Matter o* tre e«tite of Hedwig MoelLer the minimum amount required by Jaw Druggists, 25c., 50c., and $1.00. deceased, IiOiiis Ztschunke. P.*H. RETZLA3?F C. Baltrusch. On reading and filing the Pet »on of Hans Mr. Windom has always been an "honest Gravenalund of McLeodCounty,Minn .representing among othei things, that Hedw ig Moeller late dollar" man and when it comes to ofbtory City, State of Iowa, on the 3th day of Sen. Star Sample Roorrl, coining dollars that do not represent a tember A ,D. 1888, at Story City, Iowa, died will close out his entire stock of -2 intestate, and bein^ a resident of said Story City, dollars' worth of the precious metal he READY MADE Iowa at the time of her death, leaving goods, chattel FarmDealer in Extra Good Quality of ^x^ and Farmers Home. sand estate within thisConnty,and that the said Maehwory. is not going to make any more of it petitioner i« a brother of said deceased, and praying that administration of said estate be to A than the requirements of trade demandMr Schlender granted It is ordered, that said petition be heard before the Judge of this Court on Thursday Windom is a bi-metalist and a silver the 21st day of March A D. 1889, atten o'olock JOSEPH SCHNOBRICH, Prop'r man as distinguished from a "gold A. at the Probate Office In said Connty SSSL Minneapolis Steel Binders & Mowers. Umpire Mowers. *$4ur* a in Orde-ed, farther that notice thereofbe given to bug." but he may be relied upon to Regardless of Cost. the heirs of said deceased, and to all persons interested Wiaes, Li #"+T Binding Twine a Speciality. protect the country as far as possible by pnblishinga copy of this order for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing in from the absurdity of having the mints the New Ulm Review,* weekly newspaper printed Advance and Invincible Thrashers $, Advance and Ames Engines &c. SWE4.2 I CHvutt and published at New Ulm in said County engaged in grinding out money of in Dated at New Ulm, Mmn the 21st day of February A large stock of Repairs for above machines always on hand. A. 1889. 12 ferior value regardless of the needs of A fine lunch will be served every day By the Conrt, Now is your time to buv a suit for Qaick sale ana «mall profits is my motto and Farmers will do well to call and examine my goods ERNST BRANfif' the country,—EVENING JOURNAL. ,£, Cor. Minn. & Center streets. about one-half of what it is worth. ani learn my prices before buying elsewhere. &$$. Z,5 S*J£- (L S as& Judge of Probate New Ulm. _^JS in Ml*