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

October 23, 1889 · Page 4 of 9

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iBEUSSMAUK" BEOS,, Montana, by the official count is republican 4. **3SS FRAN KUETZING'S with the exception of governor. Montana can do no better than r! SUCCESSORS TO H. H. BEUSSMANN^ NEW ULM, MINN. to continue republican. *& f„ -s ^Have Completely Renovated for the Chauncey Depew says that Grover Wednesday, October 23, 1889. Spring andiSummer Trade. Cleveland is sure to be the next nominee MERIDIAN BLOCK I am a Republican because the Republican for president. It is quite possible party is always for something, that Gov. Hill differs with bim on that while the democracy is for nothing until head. DRY GOODS STORE it sees what the Republicans are for, contains a vast assortment of 5 and 10 cent goods and all kinds of fancy articles The president has appointed Gen. and then the Democrats are against suitable for marriage, birthday and other presents. Mouth organs, accordeons, jewelry, albums, autographs, pocket books, cigar cases, pipes, cigar holders, Raum to succeed Corporal Tanner it.—Douglass. guns, revolvers, fishing tackle and a fine and complete assortment of general as pension commissioner. '^The general sporting goods. Also a fine selected stock of baby carriages. The legislature of South Dakota has hails from Illinois aod is prominent selected Judge G. C. Moody, of Deadwood, in Gr. A. R. circles. and Frank Pettigrew, of Sioux 1 E ._~EWE_33B~P M«\A/0 Some of the papers of the second district, Falls, to represent the new state in the Good Shacker Flannel, 9 cts yd. Red, White and Colored Wool Blankets shows up a full assortment of shelf hardware iron, steel, mechanic's and farmers' the Herald of St. Peter especially, United States Senate. Both are popular Good Cotton Flandel, 10-12J cts yd. and Quilts, cheaper than last fall. tools of all kinds. The world renowned Baker barbed wire, Geo. W. would have it that John Lind is out of men and the nice feature of their Large Stock Half Wool Flannels. Red Table Cloth (fast) 25 cts up. Pitkin's incomparable mixed paints and a large assortment of machine and other the Congressional race. This we don't election is the absence of the cry of Large Assortment Shirting Flannels. oils. All our goods are of a firsit class quality and prices on the same are rock DRESS GOODS. DRESS GOODS. beleive. It is the wish of the majority bottom. boodle. Large Stock Wide Skirting FlannelsLargest We are sole agent for the "Broadhead" of the district that he should continue Assortment Scarlet Flannel. Dress Goods. BEUSSMANN BROS. Gov. Hill, of New York, and candidate to represent them in Congress and we We-offer abetter red Flannel for 25 cts We offer cheap Double Faced Dress for president, is at once a protectionist Deleive that he will accede. For the this fall than ever. P. O. Block, Corner 1st North and Minnesota Sts. Goods at 8 cts yd. New Ulm, Minn and a free trader, a saloon man good of the district we trust the Herald's Double Width All Wool Dress Flannels Half Wool 10, 11 and 12 cts yd. and a temperence advocate, a friend of statements are not true. A. H. SCHLEUDER, 40 cts yd. Double Widths, All Shades, 25 cts up.j honest elections and a vetoer of ballot Heavy Double Width Waterproof 50 cts In Pine Black Dress Goods we carry the Sam Randal], who was reported as reform bills. What more do you need yd. (a bargain.) best assortment. seriously ill, is out of danger. In fact to convince you that he isn't of the Double Width All Wool Ladiescloth 65 Fine Silk Warp Henrietta, $1.00 yd. he never was in much danger of losing kind, fit to hold any office, let alone the cts. yd. Be sure and look over our assortment. JEWELER his life. He has gone to Washington, highest in the gift of the people? and, although his health is somewhat Underwear. Look at our every day bargain counter of children's Axtell, the three \ear old trotting poor, he no doubt expects to live to underwear. Assorted sizes white and scarlet shirts and drawers, stallion, made a record of a mile in 2.12, give the democrats another whirl in the dealer in and was sold at once for $105,000. next congress. 25 cts, your choice. Gol 1 SilverWatches, That's ten times as much as the best Men's all wool scarlet shirts and drawers 50 cts each. W. W. Astor, the New York millionare, ball player in the country will bring Hose and socks at all prices. Racine Blanket Shawls in all colors and offers to foot the bill, if neccessary, and we should think that those heroes prices. to secure the World's Fair for of the diamond, considering their comparative New York in 1892. That's a bluft of value, would feel a certain disgrace GREAT BARGAI N DAY, Jewelry, and Silver Plated Ware, the same kind as that made by a few being bartered about like the Brown Countv seat removal agitators E I E S A A lower animals. Also an elegant Line of Albums, Toilet Sets, Birthday NEXT SATURDAY OCTOBER 36, ASSORTMENT OF Secretary Noble has received many Assistant Secretary Bussey, of the communications from labor organizations DRESS TRIMMINGS IN BROWN, WINE, NAVY, Cards. Pension department, has rescinded the asking that he have the facts collected BLACK AND BLUE. GOODS WORTH 50 order issued by Commissioner Tanner, for the census next year, showing AND 60 CENTS A YARD. which established a rating of $4 per what percentage of the people occupy month instead of $2 in all cases dating It is money saved to come and examine goods and prices before buying elsewhere. YOUR CHOICE 25 CENTS A YARD. their own homes and what percentage from March 27, 1889. The secretary REPAIRING A SPECIALITY. ALL WORK WARRANTED. are tenants. Also what percentage should take care to give tne next commissioner among the owners of realty have dofqetf Minn. & __ff*t tfoftb, gtfeetf*, few tilm, Ww a little timel7 advice as to their property clear from debt. Such what he would have him do, and thus i* a table, carefully prepared, would certainly BRtTST & CRAFF» save all this double work. be very interesting and it is to be hoped that the secretary car: see his Secretary of State Blaine seems to way clear to having it collected. TAKE THIS WAY OF ANNOUNCING THAT THEIR be about ready to effect something on A Prohibition in North and South Dakota his long standing hobby of bringing FALL AND WINTER STOCK seems to have been resorted to as Cuba and Hayti into some sort of a a business measure. The dealers of tiuion with the United States and it is CHAELE S E00S, those states, although opposed to it in Is complete in every respect. And that they are prepared to offer to be hoped that the policy of the brilliant principle, were led to endorse it with Dressgoods in all varieties, Flannels in all styles and patterns, and cotton statesman will succeed. Cuba the belief that it would protect them, flannels in assorted colors and quality. of a right should belong to us and for under existing circumstances the Hayti's loss, through sectional strife, Also an enormous stock of Ladies', Gent's, and Children's underwear merchants are unable to get hold of and everything in the line at prices that are lower than they have should be managed to her own and our Po£t OffiCe Blodk. few "Lfltq, Jtfirin. any money and the credit system with ever been in the Northwest. Call and convince yourselves at Brust & Graffs them is a forced one. All the farmeis Ignatius Donnelly in an agricultural and working men drink up their earnings speech at Willmar last week referred and depend upon the future to settle RIESLING'S BLOCK, NEW ULM, 3IINN. to the legislature of last winter in the their debts. For thi- reason the merchants following strain: No legislative body and professional men voted for Mail orders receive prompt attention. as corrupt as the body who met to make prohibition and carried it. The same laws in St Paul last winter ever met in class say they, will enforce it. j, e* Assit okt, any state before, and all its members, with but very few exceptions, were What prominent Americans think of either rogues or fools." Had the Sage prohibition and third partyism is always of Ninniger been a member, he would interesting. Rev. Dvvight Moody's IDesiler Hanges,ni Stove sand have, of course, been one of the very opinion is this: I beleive in prohibition few exceptions. There is none of the but not in a third party. I also rogue or fool in Ignatius. Oh, no! beleive that there is no use in having BEHNK E & CO., a law until there is public sentiment Gasolin Stove and Tinware. that will secure an enforcement The New Ulm Review hoists the of it." Mr. Moody is sensible. He name of B. F. Webber for one of the has looked at the vexed question in the judgeships of the supreme court. We Hardware*, Farming Implements, right light and drawn correct conclusions. heartily second the nomination. There DEALERS IN Unless backed by strong public is not an abler or more conscientious Nails, Fence Wire, sentiment no law can be a complete jurist in the state than the present f)-y Gfaodg, f(ekdy-rjqkde Clotting, SJubbef success, even if it is not a complete failure. judge of this district, and as we have Better laws are those which we been honored as a district, so would Pumps, Western Washers, $ood£, 8oot£ kr)d j3_\oe& fi&t£ ki\d C&pg. hare in Minnesota, because they are accepted the state be honored in his selection to to a greater degree by the people. fill a position for which he is so thoroughly ]\fotior}& Gfroderieg ki\d Cfodkefy. Clothes Wringers, Boss Therefore more easily enforced. qualified. In our estimation nothing would be too good for the A maritime conference, second only in Churns, etc., etc., etc. Judge.—ST. PETER HERALD. THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE CITY FOR CASH. importance to the International American Congress began its session at Washington PLEASE CALL AND GIVE US A TRIAL. It is stated that the Nevada legislature last Wednesday and continues are inclined to sanction a scheme Farm Produce taken in Exchange. special attention given to mending and repairing of Tin Ware. All until January 1st. Twenty-three of the for the establishment of a state lottery Work warranted. important maritime nations are represented in case Congress fails to make a liberal and among the delegates are the NEW ULM, MINN. At Behnke* Manager. -D» EEjillvxLE & CO. appropriation for the establishment of most experienced and learned men in it system of irrigation. The men, who BANKRUP Charles Cobser's marine matters in the world. The are pushing the lottery project, offer as A. OCHS, T?l chief object of the conference is to secure a condition of receiving a charter to a universal code of marine signals SAL-C- give $50,000 a year to the state for water to provide for greater safety in navigation BOOK STORE storage and irrigation. The offer is CONTRACTOR & BUILDER. and the consideration of such a very alluring just at the present time, subject is necessarily of great interest PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FURNISHED. as stock is dying and mills cannot run and of supreme value. In connection The Prince of Clothiers is in the for half the year from lack of water. therewith it is possible that the delegates JS WELL SUPPLIED WITH BOOKS, STATIONERY AND JOB WORK DONE IN CITY OR COUNTRY^ Perhaps with Nevada it will be looked field with a full assortment of may touch upon general international Bids given on Buildings of all kind. upon as "one of them necessary evils". EVERYTHING ELSE USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST CLASS maritime laws and accept principles READY MADE CLOTHING, regulating the settlement of disputes. Stucco Glue and Plaster Paris for Sale* Recently a lineman in the employ of BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE SUBSCRIPTIONS ARE GENTS FURNISHING If they accomplish this, they Hot air Furnaces Sold and Set. the Western Union Telegraph Company will have indeed done a good work. GOODS AND TAKEN FOR FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC PERIODICALS. met with a terrible death in New BOOTS AND SHOES, NEW York City. While he was high up on Washington dispatches claim that I CARRY A FINE LINE OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. a telegraph pole for the purpose of cutting all of which are to be disposed of the president in his forthcoming message TAILOR SHOP ••dead" electric wires, his right at bankrupt prices. will recommend a revision of the tariff. ALSO THE LARGEST STOCK OF hand suddenly came in accidental contact I respectfully inform the public that They also infer that he has been influenced Givo him a call in his new quarters WALL PAPER I have opened a new tailor-shop in the with a wire which was charged in this direction by Secretaries building formerly occupied by F. W in Klossner's new Brick Block. with the awful and sabtle fluid. In less Blaine and Windom, the first of whom, Vogelpobl. on Minnesota St., next to than a second a blue flame flickered it is given out, considers the tariff question the Union Hotel, and that I am fully Bucklen's Arnica Salve. acros his hand. Then a convulsive prepared to supply the needs of customers as of paramount importance in the at reasonable rates. movement flung his helpless head upward _j J, -ft legislation of the next congress. To The Best salve in the world for Cuts IN THE CITY CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS AND PRICES IiOuis Ztschunke. so that another wire caught him Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, meet the popular demand in certain F/H^RETZLAFP, under the chin, while a third pressed Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, quarters for tariff revision, without disturbing Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, tself against his lips. And thus for Star Sample Boom, the welfare of any established and positively cures Piles, or no nearly an hour he was the sport of industry, was one of the promises of pay required. It is guaranteed to give those mysterious currents which electric perfect satisfaction, or money refunddd the last campaign and it would be a ^aud *„-*, Farmers' Home. experts say will not kill murderers. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by C. Dealer in Extra Good Quality 01* wise stroke of policy for the republicans L. Boss. More than 5,000 persons saw his awful were they to tackle this piece of writhings and sufferings as he hung legislation in perference to all others of JOSEPH SCHN0BRICH, Prop'r. W DAKOTA HOUSE. there, emitting smoke and flames from 4 l«S*~ of whatever importance. I would ?av his face, hands and feet. When his "•", Dealer in give the people confidence in the Minneapolis Steel Binders & Mowers. Empire Mowers. dead body was finally let down the excitement OPP. POST OFFICE—NEW ULM, MINN party and its good intentions, even Wines, Liquors among those who had witnessed Hardware & Binding Twine a Speciality. MRS. ASEITERProp. to the extent of securing their support the awful scene was intense, _»- ^#kndCi«i in other enterprises, and, if, as Advance and nvincible Thrashers & Advance and Ames Engines *tc. and the aflair has greatly enhanced the This house is the most centrally located ^iSfi wAgiunsp the dispatches say, it is true that popular sentiment demanding the removal i4i|pfA jjfc» 1 large stock of Repairs for above machines always on hand/j $% A fine lunch will be served every day these are Mr. Blaine's views, we may Kit hotel in the city and affords '?l. Qntck^sale and «mall profits is my motto and Farmers will do well to e&Il&no examine my goo* or burial of the deadly wires. depend on seeing them executed. and learn my prices before baying elsewhere New Cor..Minn. Ulm good Sample Booms. ...^' & Center streets. Minn jsJ^fM- ^*\j. mim MMtf^i^_^_3&Gi§iyiii_l _»S'"M