New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
June 19, 1889 · Page 3 of 8
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Wfil&l&i^^T '^fsm gp*r BEUSSMAUK' BROS., Bargains! Yesterday was the date for the defeat of Prohibition in Pennsylvania, agpp r#^ fesJiW SUCCESSORS TO H. H. BEUSSMANN. Gov. David Bennett Hill is playing the double role of temperance advocate Have Completely Renovated for the and liquor man. tNow if be will only Wednesday, June 19,1889. and38 Spring Summer Trade. assume at the same time the ballot reformer and the corrupt and unscrupulous Bainbovv chaser Brice Has been elect* politician he would indeed be a «d to succeed W. H. Barnum* as chairman E freak. of the National Democratic Committee. MERIDIAN BLOCK contains a vast assortment of 5 and 10 cent goods and all kinds of fancy articles With the tariff as the issue The contributions to the Johnstown suitable for marriage, birthday and other presents. Mouth organs, accordeons, aDd Calvin Brice as vote catcher, republicans jewelry, albums, autographs, pocket books, cigar cases, pipes, cigar holders! relief fund in New York city alone averaged will have easy work in the guns, revolvers, fishing tackle and a fine and complete assortment of general DRY GOODS STORE. nearly $100,000 a day. New York next campaign. sporting goods. Also a fine selected stock of baby carriages. hasn't much money to spend upon monuments, but when called upon to ti&hf. The board of prison managers have contribute to charitable causes the ^IVre- elected H. G. Stordock as warden of M.1 .V3MD33KTV W O hearts of her people are large. 14he penitentiary. It was generally ex?*, shows up a full assortment of shelf hardware iron, steel, mechanic's and farmers' lPect^d that Mr. Reed, the former warleiywaaM tools of all kinds. The world renowned Baker barbed wire, Geo. W. I have just received a fine lot of New Spring Goods/ which includes a large The president has appointed Mark Pitkin's incomparable mixed paints and a large assortment of machine and other be their choice, and his apttfntme&t assortment of light Prints (warranted fast colors) at 5 cts. per yard, also Dress D. Flower, of St. Paul, to be supervising oils. All my goods are of a first class quality and prices on the same are rock would have succeeded in giv Prints of pretty patterns Indigo Blue Prints and Fine Sateens, and Dress and bottom. inspector of steam vessels for king more general satisfaction. Apron Ginghams of ail styles and varieties. the upper Mississippi. Flower is not a BEUSSMANN BROS. 3, DflESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS! novice in the business, having held the I The annual meeting of the National office for six years, previous to his removal P. O. Block, Corner 1st North and Minnesota Sts. New Ulm, Minn ^Educational Association will be held at by Cleveland, but why didn't Kashville, Tenn., during July 16th to A, H. SCHLEUDER, some Minneapolis man get this plum? 20th. A trip to that southern city A complete and carefully selected stock of Dress Goods of the latest styles and would be a desirable one, and teachers, shades. Am sole agent in New Ulm and vicinity for the well-known The death of Leonard Swett, removes intending to spend a portion of their vacation from the Chicago bar one of its oldest abroad, could do no better than and most prominent members. He was to take advantage of the unusually low WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER Dress Goods which are warranted not to fade or shrink. for years a successful lawyer and advocate rates to attend the session. Millinery! Millinery! and was known to politics as the W 0. T. U., of Minneapolis, is intimate friend of Lincoln, having made being split up and its members are withdrawing dealer in the speech at the Chicago Convention, A larger stock, nicer goods and lower prices than ever before. Ladies, from the order, because of an which nominated him for the presidency. Gol 1 SihrerWatches, Misses' and Children's hats trimmed and remodeled. My millinery department attempt to ally the organization with He also presented the name of the third party. That such should be is under the management of an experienced milliner from Chicago. Gre?aam at the recent republican convention. the outcome of the movement is natural. Politics have no place in an order, GREAT BARGAIN DAT, Jewelry, and Silver Plated Ware, If the next Congress were to do the whose creed is christian and charitable, fair thing it would proceed at once to and there are some of them wise enough Also an elegant Line of extend the provisions of our extradition EVERY SATURDAY, to know it and withdraw. *.«. Albums, Toilet Sets, Birthday laws. Canada has set a worthy and courteous example and it is but right ^With the help and experience of Gen. that the United States should show a Urook to guide them, the Sioux commission Cards. NEXT SATURDAY JUNE 22, GREAT BARGAINS IN willingness to be courteous too. Because are succeeding admirably in obtaining LACES AT 3 CENTS PER YARD. the consent of the Indians to the there is hatred between the nations, is a slim excuse for making one opening of their lands. If the task COME EARLY. It is money saved to come and examine goods and prices before buying elsewhere. proves as easy at the other agencies as country a hospital for the escaped criminals REPAIRING A SPECIALITY. ALL WORK WARRANTED. at Rose Bud the business will soon be of the other, and the evil cannot be ^patched and the reservation opened, remedied any too soon. Cor^ef Minn- & tfifjft tfotfth, gtfeet/J, few Uln*, JVHun FIRE WORKS! jjp. Urook appears to be getting the The committee, who have the investigation ^fiVST CHAFF, Ik of the credit and well he might, of the Rochester hospital in work warrants it. charge, have adjourned till July 2. "he democratic party is indeed in a What their reasons are for doing so we Torpedoes, Fire Crackers, ^sejious plight. To take the same craft do not know, but it seems to us that it DEALERS IN 1 ihlt it did in 1888 would result in like would have had a better effect had they I vain It would antagonize the same kept right at the business until all was Roman Candles, Sky RockBombs, Dry Goods, Groceries, H. icftipa of the party that it did then. known that could be found out and \\9 pursue another course with legard everything righted that needed correction. $Wi\i$i-ets, Pistols, Caps, 'VI lithe great issue would be equally disastrous, Work of such a nature should ^otioi^, Skt& Cfej & Gfent as it could not fail to put thenot lag. Prompt and summary action counts for much in such cases and the mother portion at variance. Perhaps, as Flags, etc., for sale by. fchere is no apparent way out of the committee ought to have finished their mddle, the party had better cease to task without unnecessary delay. CHAELES L. EOOS. The United States Brewer's Association, /peace conference is to be held in in a convention in New York last Js on the 29th and 30th of this month, RIESLING'S BLOCK, CORNER MINN. AND CENTER STR. week, gave it out flat footedly that under Hsh has for its object the formulating no circumstances would they expend .^jplan for the arbitration of disputes fWt Offife Blodk. ]yfew Mm,. money in any campaign for other IC7Peen nations and the avoiding than legitimate and rigorously honorable jhe possibilities of war. The idea is PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS. purposes, and that in the election lice one and we would very much on the prohibition question in Pennsylvania Dealer in to see some plan devised that they would adopt no improper «uld insure peace and good will Stoves and Ranges, means for furthering the interests of /jnong all men, but the time has hardly NEW GOODS! their organization. Whether the associationwill arrived yet for the realization of such actaccordingly is a question but I Utopian undertakings. the spirit of the resolution is correct •Gasolin Stove and Tinware. and is the right one for all other associations The new law in New York for execu4on B. BEHNEE & CO. and for the people at large. by electricity provides also, like in #r own state, for absolute secrecy. It Hardware, Farming Implements, At length the Samoan trouble is done vto be hoped that the independent for. The treaty has been signed and &A i)ress of that state will not hesitate to Nails, Fence Wire, the provisions satisfactorily agreed to. et us an example in freely overstepping DEALERS IN It was reported some two weeks ago juch an unconstitutional law and in the ffubbei4 that the affair was settled but for some execution of Kemmler give detailed acounts. Sty $ood& ^ekdy-mkde Clotfyr^, Pumps, Western Washers, forreason the commissioners have been They may be locked up kept from signing. There were apparently violation, but if they should, such an $ood£, 8oot£ knd gl\oe& fkt£ k^d Ckp£. provisions that didn't suit Mr. Clothes Wringers, oss Hum would be created as to demand Blaine and he informed the commission sir release at once and the immediate jSfotioii^, Gfroderie^ kqd Cfo6kefy. that they must be improved upon. Eeal of the outrageous statute. Churns, etc., etc., etc. Now that they have concluded the business THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE CITY FOR CASH. it is to'be presumed that the wishes [Mayor Babb, of Minneapolis, recentumpired of Mr. Blaine were carefully attended PLEASE CALL AND GIVE US A TRIAL. a game of baseball,the propeds special attention given to mending and repairing of Tin Ware. All to, and that American interests have of which were to go to the relief Work warranted. Farm Produce taken in Exchange. rS not been damaged by the conference. the Johnstown sufferers, and real- NEW ULM, MINN. B. EEEHKE & CO. Bd $150. When Ames was mayor he It begins to look as though the present A. Behnke, Manager. spired a game for the benefit of the asylum investigation would be no low of the murdered Tollefson, and bANKRUPT less a farce than previous ones. The 'gate reciepts footed $1400. As a T* A. OCHS, grand jury, appointed to look into the pktsman the present mayor isn't a SALJU BOOK STORE Rochester murder affair, have completely mif^^S but still he gets credit exonerated Dr. Bowers and the other ,*w«hJHraction while Ames only got hard CONTRACTOR & BUILDER. officers of the institution from the charge words for thus reducing his official dig\nity. PUNS MO SPECIFICATIONS FURNISHED. of complicity in the crime. They say §hli IS WELL SUPPLIED WITH BOOKS, STATIONERY AND The Prince of Clothiers is in the the evidence does not show that the The Cleveland Leader says. "If allofficers JOB WORK DONE IN CITY OB COOSTBT^ had the slightest intention of assisting EVERYTHING ELSE USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST CLASS field with a full assortment of jhe rest of the United States contributed the murderers in escaping punishment Bids given on Buildings ofall kind. READY 3IADE CLOTHING, la freely to the relief of the flood sufIrers"—Tut, BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE SUBSCRIPTIONS ARE but only concealed their knowledge Stucco Glue and Plaster Paris for Sale* tut. Let not thy right of it for the best interests of the GENTS FURNISHING land know what thy left hand doeth.— TAKEN FOR FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC PERIODICALS. Hot air Furnaces Sold and Set. hospital. The jury go even further and GOODS AND IO^NBBB PRESS. take the trouble to commend the management. BOOTS AND SHOES, I CARRY A FINE LINE OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Tes, and it would have been in bettaste NEW all of which are to be disposed of for Minneapolis to have left off TAILOR SHOP, ^f ALSO THE LARGEST STOCK OF at bankrupt prices. at glaring advertisement which was Where now are the noble Republican jsted on the trainload of flour shipped ,kWALLPAPEIt editors who clapped their hands when Giv Inm a call in his new quarters I respectfully inform the public that om that city, and which read, "This the Herald was lighting Democratic I have opened anew tailor-shop in the in ivlossner's new Brick Block. ain is loaded with 2,000 barrels of bosses3 building formerly occupied by F. W. Silent, one and all. The Vocrelpohl. on Minnesota St., next to iur, a part of Minneapolis' contribute Brahmin who falls prostrate before his the Union Hotel, and that I am fully the Johnstown sufferers." hideous wooden idol in the hall of the State OJ«ir ,. Brown County, Vss. In prepared to supply the needs of customers IN THE CITY. CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS AND PETCES ods is not more subservient in his worship at reasonable rates. In thematterof tnee«tateof Franz Bnreinsrer deceased 6 certificates of election have been isll Louis Ztschiuike. than all our esteemed contemporaries P. H. FwETZDST,%*4 On reading and filinf the Petition of Rosa Bar. to all the representatives-elect in ginger of Brown County Minn representing in worshiping their boss. With amongother things thit Franz Bnrginger latl ififty-first Congress and the roll of their faces turned toward the east they of eaid County of Brown on the 7th day of Hay Sta ample Boom, A.D 1889, at Sleepy Eye Lake 10 slid County body will stand. Republicans 164 cover their eyes with their open palms, ated intestate, and being a resident of ibis )emocrats 161. With such a small County at the time of his death, leaving goods, blind to every abuse, and oblivious to J% and I Dealer in Extra Good Quality ot |S£B8iK battels & estate withm this County, and that the Wnkm Machinery, Majority the republicans will need be every principle.—SLEEPY EYE HERALD. said Petitioner is the widow oi »ald deceased, Farmers Home. *o« P'&ving that administration of said e«tate be ratchful and regular in attendance. to Carl Berg granted- It is ordered, that said petition be neard. before the Judge of this Court Jarty lines will be drawn closer than *^Then all the noise and howl raised on Wednesday the 12thday of Jnne A 1889, at fcer and the republicans can afford to JOSEPH SCHN0BRICH, Prop'r. 3 o'clock P, M., at the office of Geo W Somervil'e against Mr. Washburn by Heatwole "•^r? village of Sleepy Eye Lake iB said County Minneapolis Steel Binders & Mowers, Empire Mowers, jpt slip no golden opportunities. There Dealer in I and rest has been wasted, has it? We 'Ordered further, that notice thereof be given to Wines, Liquors we neirs of said deceased, and to all persons interested, lould be no dallying with the great Hardware & Binding Twine a Speciality. had supposed that these papers had by publishing a copy of this order for principles to advance private inrests. three successive -weeks prior to said day of hearlog, kicked hard enough against this bos3ism and Cigars. in. the New Ulm Review, a weekly newspaper Advance and nvincible Thrashers fe Advance and Ames Engines fec Every member should be onto show that they were not so subservient printed and published at New Ulm in saidCounty 'VI Bated at Sew Ulm, Minn., the llth„day of alert and active for the party's salelarge A stock profitsfisRepairsofor andabove machines always on hand. A fine lunch will be served every day in their worship as the Herald May A. B. 1889. Quick and «nall my mott Pa By the Conn W~ $ rose. ,t would indicates Cor. Minn. & Centerstreets. andlearn my prices before bnyin»elsewhere ERNSTBRANDT, Minn.t Judge ofProbate. New Ulm, "m-m