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

June 5, 1889 · Page 3 of 10

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r^liH^l BEUSSMANN BEOS., Down in Missouri a certain county p,rgains! has a jail which has virtually gone to decay for over fifteen years, and from NEW ULM, MINN.1 -J IIwhich SUCCESSORS TO H. H. BEUSSMANN. every prisoner escaped who wanted to. The authorities refuse to Or Have Completely Renovated for the repair it, claiming that it is a relic of Wednesday, June 5, 1889. »**& ICuateing's Spring and Summer Trade. barbarism and that people should not At the banquet given to Cleveland be punished for or restrained from doing last week, everything is said to have whatever suits their fancy. Let's ^XKESX'.AbXl.TCEUCESaNraP OXtiTES $ been harmonious and everybody enthusiastic. see. How did Missouri go last fall? "\f MERIDIAN BLOCK contains a vast assortment of 5 and 10 cent goods and all kinds of fancy articles When Grover suggested that suitable for marriage, birthday and other presents. Mouth organs, accordeons, the best way to unite the party was to In the late county seat war between jewelry, albums, autographs, pocket books, cigar cases, pipes, cigar holders, unite on him, is it likely that Gov. Hill Jordan and Shakopee, in which the guns, revolvers, fishing tackle and a fine and complete assortmentof general DRY GOODS STORE was in complete harmony with the idea. citizens of the former place attempted sporting goods. Also a fine selected stock of baby carriages. to have the Scott county seat moved The Samoan conference has'come to from Shakopee to Jordan, aJ attempts an end and in the settlement of difficulties failed and the county seat still remains TyjESJE^^JEVm/UESXSTJC WX7CO American interests have come the same. It is not as easy to move shows up a. full assortment^ shelf hardware iron, steel, mechanic's .. and far- out on top. Blaine managed the affair mers' tools of all kinds. The world renowned Baker barbed wire, Geo. W. county seats in these harrowing days as I have just received a fine lot of New Spring Goods, which includes a large and in away that is a credit to the nation. Pitkin's incomparable mixed paints and a large assortment of machine and other it appears, and it might be well for our assortment of light Prints (warranted fast colors) at 5 cts. per yard also Dre*ss oils. All my goods are of a first class quality and prices on the same are rock As a result the treatv don't indicate Sleepy Eye brethren to make a note of bottom. Prints of pretty patterns Indigo Blue Prints and Fine Sateens, and Dress and any great desire on the part of the fact. Apron Ginghams of all styles and varieties. Bismarck to fool with our government. BEUSSMANN BROS. The new civil service commission 0 P. O. Block, Corner 1st North and Minnesota Sts. New Ulm, Minn itshave offered a recommendation and it How often justice is cheated of has received the approval of She president, due! The boodler McGarigle, under a A. H. SCHLEUDER, which provides that hereafter the sentence to the penitentiary, was allowed A complete and carefully selected stock of Dress Goods of the latest styles an standing and the lists of all parties to walk into a Chicago court, shades. Am sole agent in New Ulm and vicinity for the well-known eligible for appointment be made public. withdraw his plea of not guilty, plead This is a reversal of the old rule guilty, pay the small fine of $1,000 and of secrecy and is a correct reform. The walk out a free man. They seem to JEWELER Dress Goods which are warranted not to fade or shrink. have, lost all sense of right in that great commission are doing a good work in Millinery! Millinery! city, bettering themselves, even if they are not at present able to exert a tremendous It was nice in the Young Men's Democratic influence on official patronage. dealer in club, of New York,' to give a A larger stock, nicer goods and lower prices than ever before. Ladies, Gol 1 SilverWatches, banquet to Cleveland. They np doubt A fight is in progress over the war* Misses' and Children's hats trimmed and remodeled. My millinery department felt honored thereby and Grover could denship of the Stillwater prison and it is under the management of an experienced milliner from Chicago. see in it a little boom and imagine himself looks now as though Mr. Reed the former If quite popular. He was a big man warden would be appointed. A GREAT BARGAIN DAT, Jewelry, and Silver Plated Ware, at the banquet but when it comes to the change in its present government, and cool work of the convention, he may let us suggest right here that a complete Also an elegant Line of not raise quite so much dust. change of management in all other EVERY SATURDAY, Albums, Toilet Sets, Birthday public institutions would not be a bad W. J. McGarigle, the Chicago boodler, thing. Successive years of control has who has been living in Canada as a Cards. a tendency to make the heads of public NEXT SATURDAY JUNE 8, BLACKAND WHITE STRIPED fugitive from justice, returned to Chicago institutions arrogant, independent and CHAMBRAY AT 10 CENTS PER YARD. COME last week and gave himself up to more careful of their own comfort than the law. He pleaded guilty of conspiracy, It is money saved to come and examine goods and prices before buying elsewhere. EARLY TO SELECT FROM. of those for whom they are expected was fined $1,000 and costs, and is to*care. Turn 'em out REPAIRING A SPECIALITY. ALL WORK WARRANTED. now a free man. He claims that he is sick of Canada and prefers to live in Senator Edmunds in the June No. of Cofnef ]VIinn. & tfiffft tfofti* gtfeetf*, few Ulm, M"W The pleasant weather Chicago. Perhaps he has lived too the Forum has an interesting and very high there and is in need of more funds. telling article on ballot reform. There is no doubt that the prostitution of the The failure in the wheat crop in the ballot by corrupt practice is menacing South American states has caused them the liberty of this country. So long as of last week reminds us that house-cleaning time has arrived. Our to import a large amount of that grain every man, be he small or great, has DEALERS IN line of Paints, Varnishes, Kalsomines, Brushes, etc., is complete. Samples from Russia. The reason why this his price, so long will a few politicians country is not allowed to supply the demand Dry Goods, Groceries, of either party control the government of colors of paints and wall finishes furnished free on application. is that our steamship service with of sixty million people. It is a pleasure We have an elegant line of hammocks this year. Better and cheapei them is much inferior to that of Europe. to notice that this matter is engrossing When will steps be taken toward the the attention of the people and more -aren tha ever before. Croquets, Balls, Marbles and other sporting goods ]S[otioi$, S&tjS Cfep & Gfent $Wnij&i improvement of our commercial relations especially the party leaders, like Ed. with the outside world. It should always kept in stock. An examination of our stock is invited. No munds. It is also quite a suggestive be soon. fact that the matter is being taken up trouble to show goods. ,_ by the G. O. P. PROMPT ATTENTION TOMAIL ORDERS. During a memorial day sermon. Rev, Some time ago the Chicago board of G. McDonald, a Howard Lake preacher, CHARLES ROOS trade and the W. U. Telegraph company denounced all wars and quoted alleged resolved not to furnish market RIESLING'S BLOCK, £Q$U!JER MINN. AND CENTER STR. statistics, showing that war generally quotations to anybody but those who transformed men into thugs. The G. paid for them, and took out the stock & ft* AHif ot-t A. R. veterans arose and left the church quotation tickers in private offices in in a body. That man must have been fWt Office Slodk. Kewlflnw Minn- the Northwest and refused merchants far gone, to make such a statement on in this part of the country the usual such an occasion. It isn't a popular reports. A dispatch from Chicago says IDealer in undertaking in these days to insult the that Geo. M. Hurd has secured an injunction Stoves and Ranges, warworn veterans. from Judge Tulley, restraining the board of trade and the Western One of the witnesses before the Parnell Union Company from removing his commission quoted President Harrison ticker. Hurd has brokers' offices in Gasolin Stove and Tinware. BEHNEE & CO. as saying that every honest man Minneapolis and St. Paul, and he and lover of liberty would rather share claims to have as much right to an injunction, the company of William O'Brien in Hardware, Farming Implements, 1 as if he were doing business Tullamore jail than that of the viceroy in Chicago. He insists that tne market in Dublin castle. The fact that the DEALERS IN reports are public and not private property. Nails, Fence Wire, president of the United State made f)ty $ooM, f(ekdy-i]qkde dlotl\ii^ Rubber such a statement may not go for much with the Parnell commission but it may Pumps, Western Washers, In asylum horrors Chicago is not to inspire many an American with $oo&£, 8oot£ knd glioe& 8&t£ ki\d £hy$. an m- stand alone. From our own state hospital terest in the cause. at Rochester comes the report Clothes Wringers, Boss fotioi^, Gfroderie^ kqd Cfodkefy. of brutal murder. It has just been Business at the state department has discovered that about two months ago been dull with the new administration* Churns, etc., etc., etc. a patient at the hospital was horribly but it is picking up admirably. Mr. THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE CITY FOR CASH. murdered by two of the attendants. Blaine now has his hands full and he He was doing some work on a scaffold PLEASE CALL AND GIVE US A TRIAL. has splendid chances of displaying the special attention given to mending and repairing of Tin Ware. All and was muttering to himself what he vigorous foreign policy, for which he Farm Produce taken in Exchange. Work warranted. would do if he had a revolver, when he is noted. No sooner was the Samoan was suddenly attacked by the attendants, NEW ULM, MINN B. BEOTKE & CO.*. difficulty concluded than trouble with knocked down, cruelly beaten A. Behnke, Manager the British over the seal fisheries in and jumped upon until dead. The attendants Behring sea began to brood and assume BANKRUPT concealed the diabolical crime warlike appearances. Conflict between A. OCHS, by claiming that the patient had fallen naval forces of England and the United from the scaffold and killed himself, States is improbable, but trouble may SAL-IJ BOOK STORE but they were recently exposed by a arise that will have to be settled by CONTRACTOR & BUILDER. witness to the deed. If such things as IF* XT********, brilliant diplomacy. Great Britian this can be committed there and not be PUNS AND SPECIFICATIONS FURNISHED. will have to submit to the demands of found out, isn't it quite likely that the IS WELL SUPPLIED WITH BOOKS, STATIONERY AND The Prince of Clothiers is in the the United States and if any twisting of treatment the insane receive is not always JOB WORK DONE IN CITY OE COUNTRY^ the lion's tail is necessary, Jim Blaine field with a full assortment of EVERYTHING ELSE USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST CLASS what it ought to beP We begin Bids given on Buildings of all kind. will have to do it. His attitude towards READY MADE CLOTHING, to think the St. Paul News about right Birmarck wouldn't seem to prove him BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE SUBSCRIPTIONS ARE Stucco Glue and Plaster Paris for Sale* in its kick against loose hospital management. GENTS FURNISHING unequal to the task of smoothing down Hot air Furnaces Sold and Set. TAKEN FOR FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC PERIODICALS. GOODS AND John Bull a little. BOOTS AND SHOES, The St. Louis school board refused to I CARRY A FINE LINE OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. NEW Gov. Hill vetoed the Saxton bill but all of which are to be disposed of make Memorial day a holiday so that he did not down the ballot reform movement TAILOR SHOP.^ at bankrupt prices. the children might participate in the ALSO THE LARGEST STOCK OF in New York, although he did exercises, and they are catching thun PAPER succeed in giving it a set back. It will Givo him a call in his new quarters I respectfully inform the public that der for it from the people and papers I have opened anew tailor-shop in the crop out again and in time meet with in Klossner's new Brick Block. of that city. They deserve it The building formerly occupied by F. W. the same success that it is receiving in Vogelpohl. on Minnesota St., next to men who do not know that the lesbon other states. It is easy to see that a the Union Hotel, and that I am fully to be taught the children by the proper State ot .p OH. Brown County, ^ss. In great change in things is being effected prepared to supply the needs of customers observance of that day is more important Probate Cou IN THE CITY. CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS AND PRICES at reasonable rates. and that we are drifting away from the In the matter of the estate of Franz Bnrglnger than any lesson they will learn out deceased, ,* Louis Ztsclmnke. rotten wharf of corruption, to which we RETZMST,, I On reading and filtof tbe Petition of Rost Bar. of their books that day are not fit to -h ginger ef Brown Connty, Minn representing have so long been tied do»vn. The politics among other things, that Franz Hurginger laic direct the education of future citizens of the country are being slowly of eaid County of Brown on the 7th day of May Star Sample Boom* of the Republic. On the other hand, if A. D. 1889, at Sleepy Eye Lake in t,iid Connty renovated with new ideas of individual died intestate, and being a resident of this the school boards were more careful to Connty at tbe time of his death, leaving goods, aod 'IIS liberty. The people of to-day read chattels & estate within this County, and that the provide some memorial day exercises Dealer in Extra Good Quality ot said Petitioner is the wtfow Oi* »a'.d deceased, Farmers' Home. more than ever before and are looking wwem Machinery, in which all the children would be and praving that administration of said estate be about for themselves in every direction. to Carl Berg granted It is ordered, that said quired to participate they would coi petition be heard before the Judge of this Court iHfL They are investigating, thinking and as on Wednesday the 12th day of June A. 1889, at JOSEPH SCHN0BMCH, Prop'r. nearer the mark.—JOURNAL. 3 o'clock at the office of Geo W Somervil'e Dealerin •t$j&f a result are getting more common sense. ?£& it in the village of Sleepy Eye Lake in said Connty Minneapolis Steel Binders & Mower a. Umpire Mowers. They see evils and they demand a reform. Ordered further, that notice thereof be given to "The North" is the name of a weekly "Whiles, liquors it the heirs of said deceased, and to all persons interested, theHardware & Binding Twine a Speciality. And the reform must come in time, by publishing a ropy of this order for English newspaper, devoted to Cigars^1"A three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing, iLsfe and Hi, for in the long race the people that are in the New Ulm Review, a weekly newspaper interest of the Scandinavians of theAdvance and nvincible Thrashers & Advance and Ames Engines &c. printed and published at New Ulm in said Connty. honest and industrious must pass the United States, which is to commence fine lunch will be served every day Bated at New Ulm, Minn., the 11th day of people that are dishonest and tie people A large stock of Repairs for above machines always on hand. May A D. 1889. publication at Minneapolis next week. By the Conrt Cor. Minn. & Center streets. that are corrupt. Quick sate and small profits is my motto and Farmers will do well to call and examine my goods J, ERNST BRANDT, Luth. Jaeger is the editor. andlearn agrHgew before bfying elsewhere, New Ulm. Minn. (L.S.) 23 Judge of Probate. it*