New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 12, 1890 · Page 3 of 8
OCR Text
0UE*GEEAT Beussmann Eros, *t% Abraham Lincoln, son of the English minister, oied last Thursday. NEW ULM, MINN. Good for Iowa. She has done the SALE!www* CLOSING OUT sensible thing and returned Allison to the United States Senate. ,^vp -Bv JOHNSON, Managing Editor. SUCCESSORS TO H. H. BEUSSMANN. V: All the objections to the Lind district Have Completely Renovated their u.sday Maicli 12, 1890. $ court bill from Minnesota lawyers, that Exteriive Establishment. are received by the judiciary committee 11 llie lotteiy bill, it is ibougbt, will of the senate, are turned over to Davis will 1 once more be presented to the Noith and Washburn. That's as good as Dakota legislature. If it is, a doze of Will continue at COST only! throwing them to the waste basket, for contains vast assortment of 5 and 10 cent goods and ail kinds of fancy article Hhe same medicine, as was used in treating suitable for marriage, birthday and other presents. Month organs, accordeons both of our senators are pledged in favor the iii&t efiort, will be a good application jewelry, albums, autographs, pocket boots, cigar cases, pipes, cigar holders of the bill. 1 During the Present for the second. guns, revolvers, hshiug tackle and a tine and complete assortment of general sporting goods. Also a fine selected stock of baby carriages. „». The Bouse of the North Dakota legislature Mareu3 Johnson has taken his office disarA XZS£s^kJElLlZk3!WXX:3NrV defeated the bill for the submission W O Month. Offer:?m as revenue colletor, and Bierman, the Here's what-we to the people of a constitutional shows up a full assortment of shelf hardware iron, steel, mechanics' and farmers'tools democratic incumbent, goes down and amendment giving women *the right to of all kinds. The world renowned Baker baibed wire, Geo. W. out. Why is it that something like this Pitkin's incomparable mixed paints and a large assortment of machine and other ballot, by a vote of onlv 35 to 34 From cannot occur to Donahower and the present oils. All our goods are of a first class quality and prices on the same are rocks the closeness of the vote, one would marshal0 S bottom. y%$ &^*m*a- WW&H conclude that there must be some &&&$&$"?* BEUSSMANN BROS. Lace Curtains, a great variety at low prices, hereto-", mighty queer heads in the North Dakotv At the meeting of the executive committee Legislature. *jW~ -v fore unheard of. Lace Curtains at 13, 15, 20 and 2 3 cents** of the Editorial association last ¥^yp P. O. Block, Corner 1st North and Minnesota Sts. New Ulm, Minn week, it was decided to hold the summer per yard. Also, elegant curtains by the pair at $2.19/ J, S. ABWOX.D, All our representatives in congress meeting at Mankato, June 7th. are talking reduction. Every one has $2 60, $3.00 and upwards or at about one-half the price %**, From there the party will make their instances which he thinks the tariff A summer excursion to the national capital. asked for elsewhere. Along with these we have curtain^ is unnecessarily high, and each has poles and fixtures at very low figures. Apron and dressftf been outspoken in his belief that the iStoves^and Ranges, duties on the necessaries and not luxuries The unsolicited puffs, that state auditor goods go at cost, and a great variety of fine linen laces at of life should be removed. Whether Braden is receiving in connection prices that startle. they will act accordingly remains to with the governorship from the papers be seen. If their respective districts Grea Specia Bargai Da ISyer of the slate, mean something:. If Gasolin Stove and Tinware are to be benefited by a reduction, the nothing else they mean that the chronic members should not only express their office seekers will this year have to Hardware,JFarming Implements. senument&, but do some tall rustling to hustle. A T"R T^i A "V ifeiW*) eairv them out. The Le Sueur Sentinel this week enters oA 1 Li nUA I *#f# r" its eighteeuth year. The Sentinel Nails, Fence Wire, Congressman Lind bad a conference is a good paper, even if it is democratic, with the interstate commeice committee NEXT SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 200 BUNCHES OF fillSH and the Review, though differing with last week and among other things Pumps, Wtstfrh Washers, it on most occasions, wishes it double TRIMNINOS, 13 YARDS TO A BUNCH, WILL BE fr" succeeded in securing the granting of a the success in the future that it has had IS* rehearing in the ease, of the Minnesota SOLD AT 10 CENTS APIECE. in the pist. ^Clothes Wringers, Boss Business Men's Association against the KUETZI E EM Chicago & Northwestern Railway Company Everv week is making it harder sailing Commissioner Bragg, who wrote for the niin, who wants the next Churns, etc., etc., etc. the decision in the case on the part of republican nomination for governor. the board expressed a willingness to rehear Th*»re is so much good timber and so the case, if it was thought by the many men being put forward for the special attention given to mending and repairing of Tin Ware. All interested parties that the facts were Work warranted. place, that the tussle cannot help but not as fully presented as they should be a lively one NEW ULM, MINN. have been in justice to the citizens of We are arlad to see that its consideration Minnesota. Get on tothiswill You! of the tariff, congress is paying Then* is lots of satisfaction in knowing some attention to the needs and rights that the Alliance did not give Don of the farmer. This is the proper course nelly the presidency of the organization If we ire to protect one class, protect as he expected, but elected instead a all Fairness should be the doctrine DID YOU EVER Morns man named Hall 1 he Alliance of protection, or nothing at all. may take delight in listening to Donnelly's 9 tale of love for the down-trodden John Thurston, in a speech before CharlePresentsCesser'as See a finer line of Holiday than that which you will find CS^#. I fj00$' fWgMtore. farmer and his defense of the state's the National Republican League, agricultural interests against the onslaughts said that the Democratic Congressman of moNopoly, but there are wasa nuisance, "who refuses to be seen enough of the members, who know the when it is necessary to raise a quorum, BOOK STORE? political sage sufficiently, to refuse to but always demands recognition, when allow the Alliance to tie itself he wishes to raise hell." to his craft and permit its Hon. W. Estes, of Madelia, a For Books, Albums, Cards, Musical Instruments, in fact everything outside of being steered in the direction that Ignatius member of the last legislature has been the toy line his store is headquarters. would be sure to set it. Donnelly's given a consulate at Kingston, Jamaica, A SPECIALTY MADE OF GERMAN AND ENGLISH smooth, but there is satisfaction we with a salary of $2,000. If it keeps say, in having it so positively demonstrated on this way. New son's chances will be Story and Picture Books for Children. that he isn't quite smooth considerably lessened. Already, we enough. are sorry to say, they look pretty slim. A. 0CBE& When Gov. Merriam is able to convince anybody, who is not a member, a Representative Lind led the opposition A. H. SCHLEUDER. supporter or a dependent of the State to the bill in the house last Thursday, Farmers' alliance, that all the money CONTRACTOR & BUILDER. Brewer and Bottler. providing for the compulsory attendance paid for freight and passenger transportation J£ of witnesses at cortest cases to the railrcads operating in PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FURNISHED. & ]«W ITL.M, Mi]W. before the general land office. Lind this state is money lost to the people of the state, he will succeed in establishing This brewery is one of the largest establishments claimed that the bill would be in the WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER JOB WORK DONE IN OITT OB COUNTRY of the kind in the Minnesota valley and is fitted the correctness of his contention that np with all the modern improvements Keg and interest of land sharks and against setters, every dollar by which the income bottle beer famished to any part of the city on Bids given on Buildings of all kind whose champion our Congressman short notice My bottle beer is especially adapted of the railroads is reduced is a dollar for family nse. is. saved to the people and the farmers. Country brewers ard others that bny malt will Stucco Glue and Plaster Paris for Sale* dealer in.' We think that, according to bis logic, it ind it to their interest to place their orders with farmers1 The Alliance Convention at me. All orders by mail will receive my prompt would be sound public policy to keep Hot air Furnaces Sold and Set. attention. St. Paul last week was the largest ever on reducing the income of the railroads OTTO SOHELL, Manager Gol 1 SlvtaWa&ha, m*r' until that point is reached which is illustrated held in the state As Donnelly said, The storage basement in the Kiesling by the story about the man MeatS W Market, the Alliance is growing, and it deserves Block will be open on Tuesdays who treated his horse to a steadily reduced to grow. The only thing that can be diet, with a view to determining and Wednesdays of every week to receive ifaid against the organization, is the whether the animal might not be taught UNSALTED BUTTER in GRANULATED JOS. SGHNOBBIGI, Prop'r., to live on air. The experiment, the fact that it will allow itself to be saddled Jewelry, and Silver Plated Ware, FORM. governor will remember, was just on by just such a man as Ignatins New Ulm Creamery Co. the point of complete success, when the Corner Minn. & Centre Str., New Ulm. Also an elegant Line of Albums, Toilet Sets, Birthday Donnelly, the most vacillating politician Meat Market, I horse died.—ST. PACI. DISPATCH. in the state. A large supply of fresh meats, sausage, The only thing that detracts from the Cards. ''^v/M-i^j hams, lard, etc, constantly on This wholesale style of bringing about above is that the illustration is carried hand. Highest market price paid for CHAS. STTJEBB, Prap'r."%*jy too far. We admit that people are a reduction of the tariff will never work. Cattle, Hogs, Hides, Wool, etc. All orders from the country promptly attended down on exhorbitant rates,—and chey II Congress wishes to lower the duties A large supply of fresh meats, sau It is money saved to come and examine goods and prices before buying elsewhereP^ to. have a right to be,—but to claim, that on any particular article, the way to do sages, hams, lards, etc., constantly on REPAIRING A SPECIALITY. ALL WORK WARRANTED. it is to prepare a bill for that effect. they want the railroads to be the unpaid hand. All orders from the country Chr. Heller. Julias Krause. promptly attended to. servants of their own particular Omnibus measures which include everything dofnef M«W. & tfitft ^oftl* gtfeetff, jfew Ulm, }&im HELLER & KRAUSE. CASH PAID FOR HIDES. interest, puts them in a position that can never be made to the satisfaction H. EETZ1APF, I of all parts of the country and they hardly deserve. Jg $ NEW ULM MINN. HOUSE, SIGN AND FRESCO PfctHTERS. Can never pass. The proper and only j* The Farmers' Alliance at their convention .PAPER effective course is to go at the articles HANGERS NEW *T at St Panl last week were on the duty list, one by one. AND SHOP. A TAILO again forced to listen to one of those Ceiling Decorators. ^jgfe0 Headquarters for Farm Machinery and Hardware. S3 I Gov. Merriam made a speech before "pull the wool over the eye" speeches I respectfully inform the public that & I have just received a large assortment of SEEDERS, LEVER HARROWS "M the Farmers' Alliance last week, which ALL WOR DON E PROMPTL from Ignatius Donnelly. The sage in I have opened a new tailor-shop in the WAG01iS A N I E S I™ 3JH30W ««n l* was looked npon as a surprise by many his address told them as usual that he AND NEATLY. gf building formerly occupied by F. W. although we really see nothing in it to was their friend that he was an antimonopolist Vogelpohl. on Minnesota St., next to Shops on 4th North between Minnesota very cheap. *SfiS&sy I startle. Unless it is the unusual occurrence and always had been that the Union Hotel, and that I am fully and Broadway. i*§ K» hmsm Come and see us before you buy. -J# of a monied man and banker, he had worked for a quarter of a century prepared to supply the needs of customers Laudenschlager taking the part of the farmer and talking CORNER MINNESOTA AND FIRST NOETH ST N E W for the country's welfare and not for at reasonable rates. IS* NEW GOODS! common sense to a lot of grangers, party and that he was willing to do so Louis Zschunke the speech was just what might have still. He roasted the last legislature, Dealer in Hi Silialr. STOVES, 1 been expected. He told the farmers struck blows at Washburn, and suggested that in order to meet competition, it that the only remedy for all existing E BEHNZE & CO., was necessary for them to use the most evils was to get control of the HARDWARE, TINWARE and improved methods, to practice reasonable legislature. When they had succeeded LIGHTNING RODS, economy, and to curtail by every in doing this, they might make Donnelly Tb« Celebrated White, possible means the cost of production. a member and send him to the senate. New American & Singer He showed them what was to be gained KIBBUNG'S BLOCK, DEALERS IN 3 This would be very nice, and the SEWING MACHINES. by lessening taxation. Reduction in NEW ULM, MINN. millenium for the Minnesota farmer Cor Minn fclstS Str New Ulm, MINN railroad rates meant money saved to would then soon be a possessed reality. Wholesale and retail dealer in the state, and reduction in tariffs and He also told them many other things E WINES duties on certain articles of necessity how theyshould come up to his standard Mrs* Anton Olding, to the farmer was the lessening of a what he had sacrificed for the alliance, heavy burden. He did not advocate all for its own good and not for political fotioi$, GfcoSerieg ^f dfodkety. '. Crystal Spring, 1879. Jas, Hennessy free trade nor any of those nonsensical purposes how he was not a candi Brandy, 1880. Otard, Dnpuy & next door to Cognac. Imported Tarragona Ports dogmas, but he argued for a reasonable SOMMER'S STORE, NEW ULM. date for any office, at the very minute for private or medical use. The ce1** Has on hand a good stock of Millinery and moderate hauling down of the tariff. that he was setting the pins to make THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE CITY FOR CASH. brated^St Julien Clarets and California Goods consisting in part of Hats, Bonnets, This is just what any other man, in himself president and many other Reisling wines. Whiskey ranging Velvets, Silks, Ribbons, Feathers PLEASE CALL AND GIVE US A TRIAL. prospects of office, would have done, sweet expressions, all intended to incline in price from $2.00 to $8.00 per gallon. Human Hair, Flowers, &c. Pure Alcohol $3.00 per gallon, ij* when addressing ajbody of farmers, and the heart of the Alliance towards the Farm Produce taken in Exchange. Also Patterns for stamping monograms. we fail to see why the speech should Ninniger prophet. Verily the Sage, is Goods guaranteed as represented. Stamping of all kinds. Embroidery be looked upon with such wonderment. a "daisee." Work, German Knitting and H. A. SubilialJr. A. Behnke, Manager. Jt$. BEHITKE & CO* Bergman's Zephyr Tarns a specialty.