New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
June 26, 1889 · Page 3 of 8
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^m0^rj&^T^S^^^mJk^ BEUSSMAN1T BROS., Bargains! Bargains!, The jury in the case of Clara Blatz, who shot her paramour John Doherety, in the streets of St Paul, failed to agree, ski NEW ULM. M|NN. SUCCESSORS TO H- H. BEUSSMANN. BE standing eleven to one for acquittal. She will be given another trial. Have Completely Renovated fo| JA.T Wednesday, June, 26 18S9. 2* Spring and Summer Trade. Can it be possible that Heatwole of uetaungfsA!IE..** The Journal says that Eugene Field, the Northfield News had anything to do \f the Chicago News, might be taken for with securing the appbintment of thei£* *$$£& WW^k M*€t£$ -MSR^r* a clergyman or a gambler. Rather &®ffit§mg$%^ E A a 3 0 3 S E revenue collector to the country districts? MERIDIAKIBLOOK contains a vast assortment of 5 and 10 cent goods and all kinds of fancy articles hard on the clergyman, isn't it? 4 ^*-"l,J ,*» suitable for marriage, birthday and other presents. Mouth organs, accordeons, ^*E jewelry, albums, autographs, pocket books, cigar cases, pipes, cigar holders^ Every state ought to be allowed to Gov. Foraker, of Ohio, has stated ^g|§|r guns, revolvers, fishing tackle and a fine and complete assortment of general Tote on a prohibition amendment merely DR GOOD S STORE. positively that he will not be a candi sporting goods. Also a fine selected stock of baby carriages. to effectually settle the wild enthusiasm date for gubernatorial honors and that ^*fesPTB#».j^fg of the third party. The're too fresh. he has no desire to hold the office again He hasn't sajd that he wouldn't seek a X3ZIX*^LZl.TlMCEIZU*r W O The governor has reappointed John seat in the U. S. Senate, though. Lamb as commissioner of the bureau of shows up a full assortment of shelf hardware iron, steel, mechanic's and farmers' I have just received a ADO lot of New Spring Goods, which includes a lar^es tools of all kinds. The world renowned Baker barbed wire, Geo. W. labor statistics. J. F. McGaughey, who Fred Douglas and Frank Thornton, Pitkin's incomparable mixed paints and a large assortment of machine and other has heretofore been clerk, has been assortment of light Prints (warranted fast colors) at 5 cts. per yard also Dress the young men who made the bold attempt oils. All our goods are of a first class quality and prices on the same are rock made deputy commissioner. Prints of pretty patterns Indigo Blue Prints and Fine Sateens, and Dress and to rob the State bank at Minne bottom. •=-, rfi ,*. Apron Ginghams of all styles and varieties. apolis, some months ago, have each been BETJSSMANN BROS. Gov. Hill, of New York, has a chronic sentenced to fifteen yeas in the penitentiary. 1 DRESS GOODS! inclination to veto every bill that comes P. O. Block, Corner 1st North and Minnesota Sts. New Ulm, Minn up for his signature. His latest break is *. a veto of a measure providing for the Wm. E. Chandler has been re-elected A, H. SCHLEUDER inspection of factories where females A complete and carefully selected stock of Dress Goods of the latest styles and to the United States senate by the legislature are employed. The bill provided for a shades. Am sole agent in New Ulm and vicinity for the well-known of New Hampshire with a good reform that was generally demanded, majority. Chandler is too stalwart a yet it was objected to by a man whorepublican to be lost to the next congress, seems to have a mortgage on the gubernatorial JEWELER where party lines will be drawn Dress Goods which are warranted not to fade or shrink. chair and has even the gall to so close. The republicans will need Millinery! Millinery! ask for the presidency, men of his calibre in order to keep on top. Superintendent Porter, of the census dealer in A larger stock, nicer goods and lower prices than ever before. Ladies, burets, don't want the civil service Prohibition was emphatically prohibited Gol 1 SilverWatches, Misses' and Children's hats trimmed and remodeled. My millinery department commission to have anything to do with in Pennsylvania last Tuesday, by a is under the management of an experienced milliner from Chicago. the appointment of his assistants. He majority of over 188,000 against the claims that those selected by himself amendment. The third party should would be better fitted for the work than GREAT BARGAIN DAT, begin to see that the people are becoming p$tr those that might be the choice of the Jewelry, and Silver Plated Ware, tired of this theoretical temperance commission. Well he may be right on talk and that it is about time for them EVERY SATURDAY, that point but it will never do to establish Also an elegant Line of Albums, Toilet Sets, Birthday to quit the business. such an unsafe precedent. Mr. Porter had better yield on that paint, or Illinois has adopted a compulsory Cards. the other departments will soon raise a NEXT SATURDAY JUNE 29, GREAT BARGAINS IN education law, which requhes that every howl. child between seven and fourteen HANDKERCHIEFS AT 8 CENTS A PIECE. shall be in school at least sixteen weeks The Sipux commission continue to It is money saved to come and examine goods and prices before buying elsewhere. per year, under penalty of fines and make good progress in obtaining the REPAIRING A SPECIALITY. ALL WORK WARRANTED. possible imprisonment of parent or signatures of the Indians. Red Cloud Cofitef JVIiqrj. & tfitfjJt frftl| gtfeetf, tfew tf^ theguardian. That's a good law if the tried to be a stumbling block to FIREWORKS! state will pay the expenses of those success of the work but his obstinacy who cannot afford to give their children was soon quelled by Gen Crook and he 4 SflVdV GRAFF, a proper education. has now added his name to the long list of signers. The president was The Chicago grand jury are still busy most happy luck when he appointed investigating the mysteries of the Cronin Torpedoes, Fire Crackers, Gen Crook and Gov. Foster on the commission DEALERS IN murder. It is a complicated affair and for they are winning the, confidence nearly every day adds some one to the and consent of the tribes as none Roman Candles, Sky RockBombs, Dry Goods, Groceries, number of those implicated in the crime. other could. I The guilt of the murder is now attached It is reported that at length the appointing to one Martin Burke and the police are $ufr\ij&i-ets, Pistols, Caps, ^j powers at Washington have positive he is the right man, but it is ]tatioi$, 9kt0, Ck$ & Gfent $ seen their way oat of the fight over the doubtful whether any one of them Flags, etc., for sale by Minnesota revenue collectorship, and makes a full confession in order to save that a man heretofore unmentioned for his own life. in§ G(pod$ Boot $ kqd $l\oe$. the place will get the plum. The fight CHAELE S EOOS ,' Democrats don't like Sam Randall, has been between Washburn, who favored of Pennsylvania, andChas. Dana, of the Wildt, of Owatonna, and Davis New York Sun. They can't exactly whose candidate was C. Donahower, RIESLING'S BLOCK, CORNER MINN. AND CENTER STR. accept the protective views of these of St. Peter. Both were obstinate in men and would prefer to have them their claims and neither would give in. come out as republicans. Notwithstanding fWt Offide Blodk. jfew t/K AHiffl. 3* 9* AilWOtiSD» As a result Windom has acted the their wishes for such a revolution, peace maker and has promised the PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS. Randall and Dana continue to be good office to Senator Marcus Johnson, of democrats and manage to keep up a Atwater. He is a banker and will no Dealerin rumpus in the party that is having a doubt ably fill the position. Stove sand Ranges, rather damaging effect. Go to, gentlemen, The new civil service commission is you're doing remarkably well. .*&* giving evidence of being something more than the mere sham which the William Walter Phelps is being Gasolin Stove and Tinware democrats would make it out to be. prominently mentioned as the next B. BEHNEE & CO., The board have investigated the Newminister to Germany. Phelps hasn't York custom house with results that the reputation of being the son of a distinguished Hardware, Farming Implements, show that the objects of the previous father but he has a record of examining board was simply to find his own that is very creditable and perhaps DEALERS IN Nails, Fence Wire, pretences for ousting the official incumbents. he may be given the position. Certainly They have now commenced a his work on the Samoan commission f)ty $ooM, f(ekdy-i]qkde Clothing, f{ubbe* thorough examination of the Chicago entitles him to some reward Pumps, Western Washers, post-office and will give it a complete and what would be nicer than a four $ooM, 8oot£ knd JfyoeA fkit£ ki^d dkp£. •r overhauling. The commission is composed years residence at Berlin? Clothes Wringers, oss of men who mean business and Xotion& G^oderie^ kqd Cfo6kQfy. The New York World, the leading will make of it something more than the Democratic paper of the country, presents farce that it was under Cleveland. Churns, etc., etc., etc. its compliments to Mr. Brice, upon THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE CITY FOR CASH. Prohibition received a largely disfigured his appointment as chairman of the eye in the election in Rhode Island, National Democratic Committee as follows: PLEASE CALL AND GIVE US A TRIAL. special attention given to mending and repairing of Tin Ware. All on Thursday, for the repeal of the pro"hihition The Democratic National Committee Work warranted. Farm Produce taken in Exchange. amendment to the constitution. has chosen as its chairman a NEW ULM, MINN. f#Little Rhody couldn't roll up as big a very clever and personally agreeable B. BEBHZE & CCf \?f. iHmajority as Pennsylvania but heroppo£j gentleman, but one whose qualifications A. Behnke, Manager. Charles C$1»00r sition was just as pronounced, and the for this position are confined entirely to BANKRUPT cold water men were downed with a his ability to raise and his willingness to A. OCHS, give large sum* of money for use in a •Y-sj Prohibition is now embodied in the BOOK STORE SAL-Ll campaign. To pit a Brice against a *g?f Rhode Island constitution. It was put Quay is to reject the aid of amoral idea CONTRACTOR & BUILDER. 11 there three years ago as the result of and to match a greenhorn in politics an affirmation vote of 15,000 and a PUNS AND SPECIFICATIONS FURNISHED. with a veteran. IS WELL SUPPLIED WITH BOOKS, STATIONERY AND fM negative vote 9,000. It was tested The Prince of Gothiers is in the thoroughly, and found to be utterly at While Europe is being threatened JOB WORK DONE IN CITT OR COUNTRY^ EVERYTHING ELSE* USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST CLASS field with a full assortment of war with the spirit of the people. The with wars and her nations are living in Bids given on Buildings of all kind. 1 vole on its exclusion from the constitut&i3 BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE SUBSCRIPTIONS ARE READY MADE CLOTHING, dread of the cloud that seems to be rissing Stucco Glue and Plaster Pans for Sale tion was 28,449 to 9,853, showing an in. over them, it is pleasant to consider %%w GENTS FURNISHING ffi& |p^|» crease in the vote hostile to prohibition TAKEN FOR FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC PERIODICALS. Hot air Furnaces Sold and Set. the fortunate advantages of our own ..J GOODS AND amounting nearly to 20,000, and a de!?M country. We need have no fears of disturbing CARRY4 I ATINE LINE OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. .\~ crease of 5,000 in the vote favorable to BOOTS AND SHOES, quarrels, for there are really no NEW prohibition. cases in which our national interests ^:Atf ALSO THE LARGEST STOCK OF all of which are to be disposed ofTAILOR SHOP,} come into so close conflict with foreign Rule number ten of the civil service .Ess POuLLl I*I at bankrupt prices. countries but that they will do everything I respectfully inform the public that code has been modified so that, in cases 4 that is just and fair to settle the 8*Jtf I have opened anew tailor-shop in the Giv- inm a call in his new quarters of Union soldiers dismissed the service building formerly occupied by F. W. trouble. They have no desire to lay themselves 'AM of the United States for political reasons, in Mossner's new Brick Block. if VogelpohL. on Minnesota St., next to subject to war with the United 1 -*?«1K the Union Hotel, and that I am fully they can be reinstated upon application States and it is fortunate that such are INTH] ClLL AND EXAMINE GOODS AND PRICES prepared to supply the needs of customers any time within four years our relations. jg|| CTATE OF MINVESOTA, Oonntyoj Brown Vs* at reasonable rates. without being required to pass a civil *^In Prohnte Court Special Term, MHV 29th 1889. *Sm 1311 RETZECTj IiOuis Ztsrfranke In ihe Matter of the estate of Anton Hochhans service examination. The rule heretofore aectased A Politics in Ohio this year are in a JS On readme:and filing the petition of KatharSna limited the period of application troubled state. The campaign is close Hochhans, adraininratix with the will annexed Star Sample Boom, of the estate of Anton Hochhans deceased with privilege of reinstatement without on hand and the republicans'are at present representing among other things, thit she in no good condition to meet it. examination to one year. President has fully administered said e«»ate. ind prayin* Dealer in Extra Good Quality ot There is lack of harmony just when that a time and place be fixed for the ngsignment 3 and Harrison has approved of the change. Farm Machinery* of said estate to her as (he only peison entitled there should be united Reeling. The Farmers' Home.y* theieto under the will of said deceased and that It affects chiefy Union veterans who choice of two United States senators depends she may be discharged from her slid trust held places in classified mail service on the election and it is absolutely It is ordered, that said petition be heard, bv the Judge of this Court on Thurday the 27th" day necessary that they be republicans. The and were good clerks, but some of JOSEPH SCHNOBRICH, Prop'r. of June A 1889, at 10 o'clock A. at the nomination of Gov. Foraker seems to be Prubat* Office in said County Minneapolis Steel Binders & Mowers. Empire Mowers. whom would be likely to fail ifl put to Dealer in ,- the only way of preventing disaffection, And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be Wines, Iaquors|fer given to all persons inteiested, by publishing a the test of a civil service examination. Hardware & Binding Twine a Speciality. but he has given a flat refusal of the honor. copy of this order for three succesive weeks prior All whojcome within the four years' It isto^ehoped however for the gdod to said day of hearing, In the New Ulm Eeview, a ana Cigarsi weekly newspaper printed and published at the of the cause that he may be induced to Advance and nvincible Thrashers & Advance and Ames Engines &c limit are eligible to apply and likely to City of New Ulm in said County. use his influence towards uniting all «?t£2!r MiDn-» 29th receive positions in the government service. i«2» fay of A large stock of Repairs for above machines always on band. A fine lunch will be served every day dissatisfied republicans and preserving R»y A. u. 1889. Quick sale and tmall profits is my motto and Fanners will do well to call and examine my eoods the state for his party. 25J By tiieCourt, and learn my prices before buying elsewhere. 6 Cor. Minn. & Center streets. ERNSTBRANDT. New Ulm. l£ ")l J,B Tndge of Probate. in