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

July 24, 1889 · Page 3 of 8

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EEUSSMAre BEOS., Bargains! Half of justice in these days seems to be in pardoning the criminal. Ws V7t?W NEW ULM, MINN. 4 SUCCESSORS TO H. H. BEUSSMANN. If the country had a few more such governors as Lowry, of Mississippi, the J* W Have ^Completely Renovated for the %v Frank Kuetsin Wednesday, July 24, 1889. disgraceful practice of prize fighting Spring and Summer Trade. would soon become extinct. ?v If British Syndicates keep on buying Heatwole, of the Northfield News, up our important business institutions usually writes sense but of late his articles MERIDIAN? BLOCK *w as they are now, it will not be long before are being tinged with the color of contains a vast assortment of 5 and 10 cent goods and all kinds of fancy articles they will want to purchase our suitable for marriage, birthday and other presents. Mouth organs, accordeons, his own importance. Too much praise legislatures with boodle and get a cinch jewelry, albums, autographs, pocket books, cigar cases, pipes, cigar holders, has puffed this editor up. DRY GOODS STORE on the law-making pov er of the country. guns, revolvers, fishing tackle and a fine and complete assortment of general sporting goods. Also a fine selected stock of baby carriages. 4J The third anpual festival of the Sioux City Corn Palace opens September 23rd Blaine is a disappointment says an and closes October 5th. As there was PEFA-FLTlVEEgaTr W O exchange. Yes, a sorejdisappointment no ice palace this year, the Com. Palace to those who expected to see his presence shows up a full assortment of shelf hardware iron, steel, mechanic's and farmers' ought to draw quite a crowd, \i I have just received a fine lot of New Spring Goods, which includes a large tools of all kinds. The world renowned Baker barbed wire, Geo. W. in Harrison's cabinet damage the Pitkin's incomparable mixed paints and a large assortment of machine and other assortment of light Prints (warranted fast colors) at 5 cts. per yard also Dress chances of the republicans in the next The Attorney-General says the John oils. All our goods are of a firs£ class quality and prices on the same are rock Day Smith law in regard to the execution election, It is this class and this class Prints of pretty patterns Indigo Blue Prints and Fine Sateens, and Dress and bottom. of criminals is constitutional. alone that Blaine has disappointed. Apron Ginghams of all styles and varieties. BEUSSMANN BROS. Well so mote it be then, but it is a DFjESS GOODS! DIjESS GOODSI The Le Sueur News has the following mighty queer and oatrageous check on P. O. Block, Corner 1st North and Minnesota Sts. New Ulm, Minn concerning the representative of the second the freedom of the press. district: In all his commendations A, H. SCHLEUDER, Congressman Lind is very particular to A complete and carefully selected stock of Dress Goods of the latest styles and Roswell G. Horr, who was appointed get the wishes of his constituents in the shades Am sole agent in New Ulm and vicinity for the well-known consul to Valparaiso has declined to various localities interested consequently accept the position. Pshaw. Is a he is making many warm, fast $5,000 job no object to the offended exCongressman, JEWELER friends and very few enemies. It is not to most office Dress Goods which are warranted not to fade or shrink. seekers. Millinery! Millinery! Ohio Democrats ihought they saw An Ohio county auditor has decamped, some glimmer of success in the fact that dealer in the papers say, with ©250,000 of John Sherman was disatisfied with the A larger stock, nicer a:oods and lower prices than ever before. Ladies, the public's money. That's a nice big Gol 1 SilverWatcKes, republican candidate for governor. They Mitoses' and Children's hats trimmed and remodeled. My millinery department sum when its your own but rather too forget though that the Senator is interested is under the management of an experienced milliner from Chicago. much to carry around when you have not so much in the man as in the stolen it and can't go to Canada for refuge. party and that he will put a good share GREAT BARGAIN DAT, of bis time into the campaign, personal Jewelry, and Silver Plated Ware, differences notwithstanding. The .republican The joint discussion on the Baconian party have got together in Also an elegant Line of theory of the authorship of the Shakespeare E E S A A Albums, Toilet Sets, Birthday Ohio in better shape than their Democratic plays which was advertised at brethren would wish. Waseca did not come off. Mr. Donnelly Cards. NEXT SATURDAY JULY 27th BARGAINS IN FINE was on hand to battle for his hobby but The papers, that didn't want to see the scholarly Bruce, of New York, SILK TRIMMED LADIES' BALBRIGANIVESTS Blaine made Secretary of State and that failed to put in an appearance. This is have been trying to get up a rumpus in 35 CENTS EACH. the second time that the Wasecans have It is money saved to come and examine goods and prices before buying elsewhere. the cabinet on his account are gradually been fooled on their New York men and REPAIRING A SPECIALITY. ALL WORK WARRANTED. being brought around to where they they should in the future seek talent have to admit that the Maine statesman dormer" Jtfiiin. & tfifrft tfofth. $tfeet£, jfew Ulm, jVTinn nearer home, just as good and more apt is making a capital cabinet officer and to meet their engagement. that his dealings in affairs of state are SRUST & CRAFF, not those of the injudicious and airy Calvin Brice of the National Democratic politician but rather of the cool and deliberate Committee, say he isn't a candidate diplomat, embodying both wisdom for the Senate from Ohio. Well and energy. Blaine is a bigger DEALERS IN for once he is sensible, as a republican statesman to-day than he ever was. successor to Standard Oil Payne is an Dry Goods, Groceries, assured fact, and Mr. Brice don't want CH A LES EOO S We can see nothing dangerous in the to waste his money on a forlorn hope. rumored combine between Windom and And then perhaps Brice is waiting for Washburn. Its purpose is said to be }sfotion & Skt& dkj & Gceiyt $Wqij&i- the time tnat isn't coming, when the to oust Senator Davis from his seat at democracy will be the party in Ohio the close of his term but that will never and his candidacy for the Senate will $Wt Offide Blodk. be. Davis is popular and has the best JSfew 1/lni, Jyfinn. /_ be more popular than at present. wishes of the majority, while the people are utterly sick and tired of Washburn's The people of Madelia have circulated high handed style. They have a remonstrance against the pardon learned a lesson from this boodle king of the Youngers and have presented it RIESLING'S BLOCK, CORNER MINN. AND CENTER STR. that they will profit by and any attempt to the governor, asking for his approval to place a man of Washburn's stamp in on the grounds that the pardon of such 3* &# Afl$f0£-&* the seat of Mr. Davis will be emphatically characters as the Younger Brothers vetoed. would have a tendency to increase the calendar of crimes and mob violence. Postmaster-General Wanamaker has The people of Madelia are sensible and a in tallied one for economic service in a if it needs a remonstrance to obtain decision to pay the Western Union Telegraph such an end, let every town circulate Stoves and Eanges, Company only one mill a word one. for government business. Great corporations At midnight Thursday, Albert Bulow were paying only one mill and B. BEHNZE & CO., the murderer of Frank Eich, was secretly the postmaster could not understand Gasolin Stove and Tinware. executed at Little Falls. It was why such a patron as the govenment the first execution under the Smith law should not receive equal favors. Accordingly Hardware, Farming Implements, and attracted unusual interest. The the decision and the consequent law provides expressly for secrecy The DEALERS IN attack by democratic papers. papers were to sav nothing further than But notwithstanding their indignation, Nails, Fence Wire, Sty G^ood^, ^ekdy-iqkde Clothing, SJubbef that the deed was done. No reporters the act will be received favorably were to be admitted s»nd the details of throughout the country as just and the execution were to be kept from the Pumps, Western Washers, Gcood^, 8oot£ kud &koe& &kt£ k^d dkf£. commendable. public. But hardly had the drop fell when the daily papers came out with jSfotior^, Gfrodefie^ ki\d dfodkefy. As might be expected from the lukewarm Clothes Wringers, oss details by the column. They have action of the committee, the investigation tested the outrageous law and what can of the Rochester hospital be done to them? Surely the public Churns, etc., etc., etc. THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE CITY FOR CASH. will be a whitewash. C. Amundson. will not tolerate the punishment of one of the committee, in an interview PLEASE CALL AND GIVE US A TRIAL. these papers for exercising their rights. in a St. Peter paper, is authority for the special attention given to mending and repairing of Tin Ware. All Farm Produce taken in Exchange. statement that it will be such, and further Work warranted. A great and gigantic railroad scheme that the majority of the committee B. BEH2TK E & CO. is being talked of at Hartford, Conn. NEW ULM, MINN. have not tried to get at the truth. The A, Behnke, Manager. A bill is being prepared, which is to be Charles Cebser's many faults of the management will be introduced at the next session of congress, BANKRUPT smoothed over and the blackest mark A. OCHS, and which provides for the consolidation T1 4, 'against tue reputation of Minnesota institutions of nearly all the great railway will remain unefaced. What SALJJ lines of the country with Boston as BOOK STORE should receive immediate rebuke will be headquarters and metropolis. Canadian CONTRACTOR & BUILDER. passed over without notice if not commended roads are also to be included in the by this truly farcical committee PUNS AND SPECIFICATIONS FURNISHED. deal, if affected, and favorable commercial They can hardly have the gall to re-instate The Prince of Clothiers is in the IS WELL SUPPLIED WITH BOOKS, STATIONERY AND relations between the two countries Bowers, as public opinion is too JOB WORX DONE IN CITY OR COVNTKY^ thus advanced. A capital of $700,000, field with a full assortment of pronounced against any such action but EVERYTHING ELSE USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST CLASS Bids given on Buildings of all kind. 000 will be needed and both English READY MADE CLOTHING, they would no doubt like to. and American capitalists will invest BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE SUBSCRIPTIONS ARE Stucco Glue and Plaster Pans for Sale* GENTS FURNISHING in the scheme. It might be a good enterprise What a commentary on justice is our Hot air Furnaces Sold and Set. but looks to Utopian and impossible TAKEN FOR FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC PERIODICALS. GOODS AND supreme court! Intrusted with power, to believe. Nevertheless they BOOTS AND SHOES, limited only by the written constitution, JSEW are getting down to business and have I CARRY A FINE LINE OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. and bound down by no checks whatever, all of which are to be disposed ofTAILOR SHOP. already begun surveys and plansfor the that body is the most abitiary and great undertaking. ALSO THE LARGEST STOCK 0# at bankrupt prices. independent of any in our department 4 I respectfully inform the public tha« GiV'11 WALITPAPER him a call in his new quarters of justice. As the last resort its judges The Centennial remarks of Bishop I have opened anew tailor-shop in the,* $}f are looked upon as unable to err, and Potter continue to trouble some of the in Xlossner's new Brick Block. building formerly occupied by F. W. J^ Vogelpobl. on Minnesota St., next tofc^ *they have come to look upon themselves weaklings. In an address on the the Union Hotel, and that I am fullyf Buckleti's Arnica Salve, almost the same light. And Fourth of July Senator Hiscock pronounced *ti prepared to supply the needs of custo^r ^^i 5@?i"&%J^»-A is a a yet how mistaken is the impression. as unwarranted and vicious kbl rates. r/ The Best salve in the world for Cuts IN THE CITY. CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS AND PRICES Their decisions are many of them fre Louis Ztsclmnke! any claim that the public men of the Bruises, Sores, Ulcer-, Salt Rheum, *38 Fever Sores Tetter, Chapped Hands, quently hard to account for. They present time are not as upright, unselfish B-fffiRETZLAFF, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, seem even unjust if not partial. To-day and distinguished in their work as Star SamplelRoom^ and positively cures Piles, or no to ,,a judge hands down a decision and tomorrow those that preced«d them. Washington, pay required. It is guaranteed to give another on the same bench John Adams, Alexander Hamilton and perfect satisfaction, or money refunddd *v and lenders an opinion exactly opposite on Price 25 cents per box. Forsale by C. Farmers Home. others are held up to ridicule by the Dealer in Extra Good Quality ot S S S L. Ross. "a case exactly similar. When it is so araong Hiscockian class of critics, who flutter Farm Machinery* f^^ Bill Hi A A A A ^^^^SSBSJaAl supreme judges where are we to like hit birds. This sort of small talk DAKOTA HOUSE. JOSEPH SCHNOBRICH, Prop'r^jf ^look for fair decisions. They above proves nothing, and neither hurts the Dealer in all should be impartial, and among their actors of a former time nor helps the OPP. POST OFFICE—NEW ULM, MINN Minneapolis Steel Binders & Mowers. Empire Mowers. Wines, Liquors *ff number there should be no room for respectors men who are on the stage of affairs today. beHardware & Binding Twine a Speciality. ^MRs5"k. SEITERPro^ of persons. If monopolies and If there is nothing better to and Cigartf rnonied corporations are to be able to said than has as yet been offered as an Advance and nvincible Thrashers & Advance and Ames Engines &c. This bouse is the most centrally locate* exert an influence in our supreme court offset to the vigorous sentiments of the A fine lunch will be served every day. A large stock of Repairs for above machines always on band. hotel in the city and affords*^ it is time we dispensed with italtogether.Integrity Centennial address, then nothingshould Qnick sale and small profits is my motto and Farmers -will do well to call and examineraygoods Cor. Minn. & Center streets. should be its proper virtue. be said.—ST. PAUL N E W S and learn my prices before buying elsewhere good Sample Rooms, New Ulm.