New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 26, 1890 · Page 3 of 8
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arm GEEIT Beussmann Eros, TALK-OF THE NEWSPAPERS. sit $ffi$sa&ili •pI? NEW ULM, MINN.•*WiV JV* Longer the Great Ignaliur, OUTiSALE s*£ .Letters addressed to Daniel McGinty SUCCESSORS TO H. H. BEUSSMANN. WM $» may be sent in care ot Ignatius Donnelly, F. W. JOEINSON, Managing Editor. Have Completely Renovated their Nininger, Minn.—MINNEAPOLIS Extenive Establishment. w? JOURNAL. ,. .-.-..,- 5 Wednesday, .March 26, 1890. «-, Old liebts Easiest Forgotten. The country owes its thinks to the senate. ^Kff,f &tW. Those politicians who worked for Will continue at COST only It defeated the Blair educational Senator W. D. Washburn during the contains vast assortment of 5 and 10 cent goods and all kinds of fancy article bill on Thursday by a vote of 37 to 31. suitable for marriage, birthday and other presents. Mouth organs, accordeona last Senatorial campaign, are getting jewelry, albums, autographs, pocket books, cigar cases, pipes, cigar holders The Minnesota members voied against During the^Present their reward in fat offices and positions, o-uns, revolvers, fishing tackle and a fine and complete assortment of general the measure. while those who have stood by him, for sporting goods. Also a fine selected stock of baby carriages. years and years, are forgotten and get Major .General Crook, in command .•:: Mdntli^fV what the Paddy shot at.—ANOKA, UN- of the Missouri department, died siidat shows up a full assortment of shelf hardware iron, steel, mechanics' and farmers' Chicago early Friday morning. He ION. Here's what, "w Offer: tools of all kinds. The world renowned Baker barbed wins Geo. W. was one of the most prominent army Pitkin's incomparable mixed paints and a large assortment of machine and other JYeed a fete JLetton*. men of the west. oils. All our goods are of a first class quality and prices on the same are rocks The Twin Cities will in all probability bottom. Senator and Editor Hoard, of Montevideo, BEUSSMANN BROS. get downed on the Lind judicial bill. has been appointed chief of division The politicians and lawyers and papers Lace Curtains, a great variety at low prices, heretofore under the commissioner of customs P. O. Block, Corner 1st North and Minnesota Sts. New Ulna, Minn. of the Twin Cities have so persistently unheard of. Lace Curtains at 13, 15, 2 0 and 2 3 cents in the Treasury department. The antagonized the rest of the State that plum was given to him by Windon. the country has at last united itself per yard. Also, elegant curtains by the pair at $2.19, against them. Our Twin City sages $2.60, 3.00 and upwards or at about one-half the price Hall, of the St. Paul News, urges will probably not learn to consult the ODesilei: in Merriam to go over to the Democrats. interests of the country until they have asked for elsewhere. Along with these we have curtain We did not know before that Hall had Stoves andiRanges, been used as mop rags a few times.— poles and fixtures at very low figures. Apron and dress such regard for the present governor MIDWAY NEWS that he could thus desire to make of him goods go at cost, and a great variety of fine linen laces at a convert to his own beliefs. Cheap, Tariff or no Tariff, prices that startle. Salt is being retailed in Albert Lea Gasolin Stove and Tinware The governor of Louisiana had the at one dollar a ban el, and at that price Grea Specia Bargain Pay Every backbone and moral courage to refuse the tariff certainly does not operate as a check of $100,000 tendered by the lottery Hardware, Fanning Implements^ a tax on it. The tariff really has no effect company for the aid of the sufferers on the price either way, the low SATURDAY. from the Mississippi floods. The price being the result of the immense Nails, Fence Wire, governor deserves credit for his action. production and the remarkable cheapness A gift of that amount from a lottery thereof. As produced by the process NEXT SATURDAY, MARCH 29, ASSORTMENT OF •concern is only an advertising scheme Pumps, Western Washers, of evaporation, employed by the CORSETS, ALL SIZES, 19 TO 30, YOUR in the guise of charity. saw raill men in Michigan, it probably I CHOICE 35 CENTS EACH. •does not cost them 25 cents a barrel.— The New York court of appeals has Clothes Wringers, Boss ALBERT LEA STANDARD. confirmed the lower court in its decision KUETMI E that electricial execution is constitutional. Churns, etc., etc., etc. This means that Kemmler .1 Big Difference in Farmer: will in all probability sooner, or later It is a noticeable fact that it is the farmer be electrocutionized, but, as to bow who finds the most time to make special attention given to mending and repairing of Tin "Ware. All soon, it would be hard to say. It ha's semi-weekly trips to the State capital Work warranted. got to be a habit to monkey around with and gets his "interviews" in the newspapers NEW IILM. MINN who nas the most doleful stories criminals so much in these days, that WALL the chances are always big for a condemned to tf 11 of the "depressed condition of agriculture" in Minnesota. The men, man to escane. who quietly stay at home and attend to their legitimate business, as a rule seem The House tariff bill proposes a reduction to think that, with all its draw.backs, of the duty on sugar of 50 per 1 AS XNE A LINE AND AS LARGE A this hn't a bad world after all. Perhaps cent or $25,000,000 on sawed aDd finished an explanation of the difference lumber, a cut of 50 per cent and STOCK OF WALL PAPER of opinion may be found in the fact on other articles a lowering in rates, that the latter class are not seeking for ranging from high to low, but amounting official honors and emoluments.—WI- in all to nearly $16,000,000. The can be found in the city is always kept on hand at my store CJfiS0.I.f[OO0'f).rTi^toi?e. removal of inLernal revenue taxes on NONA REPUBLICAN. many things will take S17.000.000 on Minnesota St. The best aDd cheapest grades and all from the surplus, and the bill with styles and shades go to make up my splendid assortment. To our Faults ever html. all its provisions will cut it down, In addition to this I always carry a The man who has had a few years it is estimated, as much as $60,000,000. experience on a local newspaper learns full stock of BOOKS, STATIONERY To start with, this ought to be enough not to expect even briefly expressed to satisfy anybody, but it won't. Democrats and the like- thanks for a column of pleasant things, will never put up with anything Charles Cesser, but he knoweth as surely as cometh as long as their is a chance to raise a the winter that a single line in which dispute. there is an unintentional misrepresentation will cause some one to be heard Prince Bi«m.arck, for nearly twenty NEW ULM, MINN. from as on the house top. And we years the leading spirit iu German politics, may add that when he has made a haa resigned as premier, alledging A. OCHS, pleasant mention nine hundred and old age and failing health as the cause. ninetj-nine times of some person, place Gen. Von Caprivi succeeds him, and, although A. H. SCHLEUDER, or thing, but on the thousandth timefails CONTRACTOR & BUILDER there are some fears of trouble ./^ 'v ',. -MAaroFACTUBER O to do so, he must not expect to be CI CARS, over the sudden change, it is quite likely PUNS AND SPECIFICATIONS FURNISHED. forgiven. The ommission may have that they are groundless. Bismarck been from accident, inadvertence, or probably feels that he has had enough even an entire lack of knowledge. It JOB WOB O N E I N CITY O COUNTRY AN JEWELER ©f rule and is quite content to give way Bids given on Buildings of all kind matters not. The simple fact remains to another. After forty years of public and he will be judged by that.—MAN- A N DEALER IN service, it is not strange, that he should Stucco Glue and Plaster Paris for SaleHot Tobacco and Smokers' Aitieles. KATO FRE E PRESS. want to retire and have no other cause air Furnaces Sold and Set. dealer in than old age. It may be however that NEW differences between himself and the IV* JYtee to be a Farmer, Gold 1 SilverWatches, -A Ruemke's Building, N»w Ulm, Mis* young William were the real source of Our informant was unable to give the TAILOR SHOP. dissatisfaction. man's name, but he was evidently a tiller of the soil for he eamedown on the I respectfully inform the public that f\". I I have opened a new tailor-shop in the The long looked for McKinley or ice with a load of straw. The straw Brewer and Bottler. I Jewelry, and Silver Plated Ware, House bill has at length been prepared was for sale, but he couldn't find a purchaser. building formerly occupied by F. W. He stamped his feet on the Vogelpohl, on Minnesota St., next to ]ti$W 1/IM, MW- and its leading features given to a public, Also an elegant Line of streets all the live long day, endeavoring, 41bums, Toilet Sets, BirthI anxious to see and size it up. With the Union Hotel, and that I am fully This brewery is one of the largest establishments of the kind in the Minnesota Vailey and Is fitted the democrats, criticism of course will though all in vain, to corral the prepared to supply the needs of customers np with all the modern improvements. Keg and r- man who wanted a load of straw. About bottle beer furnished to any part of the city on day Cards. be adverse and out of their well known at reasonable rates. short notice. My bottle beer is especially adapted Louis Zschunke the time when the evening shades prevail, principle to oppose all that is republican, for family use. Country brewers ard others that buy malt will and the long drawn shadows point be it good or bad. With free traders, And it to ther interest to place their orders with I^ is money saved to come and examine goods and prices before buying elsewhere. it will meet "with as little favor, eastward, our bucolic friend, more me. All orders by mail will receive my prompt attention. wrathful than Achilles of old, headed because it fails to remove the underpinning REPAIRING A SPECIALITY. ALL WORR WARRANTED. OTTO SCHELL. Manager his team sullenlj- in the direction of the on which the very doctrine gor^ef Mipq. & ftiyt Jtofl gtfeettf, ]\few l/hq, Ww north star. Reaching one of the islands of protection stands. To reformers too Meat Market, it will be objectionable, for the simple a mile or so above tne city, he purposely P. H. EETZLAFF, drove bis sled over a convenient log, reason that all parties will never be RIESLING'S BLOCK. 1% JOS- SCSPBBIifl. Prop'r., upset his load which nobody wanted, able to agree on just what articles NEW ULM. .- MISS. applied the incendiary method, and, as ought to be rid of the tariff. There is §K..& '»»r»ji*s- Miur. & Ceo ire Ntr., N«.?w Uirn. always sure to be difference of opinion the lurid flames leaped up, gleaming \Vtiolf"i»l«* and vetaii dralM Headquarters for Farm Machinery and Hardware. along the snow-covered hills, he drove on such a question, when no two portions CHOICE WIRES L1QUGBS. A i:»ru" ^'^"'.V of fresh 'me«ls.. .*:uiSHtf". serenely homeward, softly humming: of the country hold similar views, Mtni*'. stirU. *cuii5l»nl}y ou I have just received a large assortment of SEEDERS, LEVER HARROWS "A farmer's life's the life for me." and a bill that would suit all could not hand, fli^iicst market price paid for MILBURN TUBULAR AXE WAGONS AND BUGGIES, which will sell 'Crystal Spring. 1879. t):i*. M*••'"•*•««. possibly pass. The members of the Carili-. U..i:s. Hidtfs, -l ooi, »Mc. A STILLWATER GAZETTE. very cheap. sy Brjtudy. 1880. Ot!»ni. Dupuv & or«Ji*rs from i)ii couriirv promptly at- committee therefore, considering the Cognac Impon«*«l T^rra^cr..-! }Vi „.« Come and see lis before you buy. t.(MUi«'fI ll. peculiar position they are placed in, for private or rai-! e:! Ttn« c«** •",.- The Fotcer of JYietcapaper*. •. 3* 3, Laudsn ger COKNKR MINNESOTA AN FIRST NORTH ST., HEW ULM, MINKf* brated St. Julion CI:.s-«»ts an«? C.- lifornia I have done well enough. The majority A leading lawyer of St. Paul recently Reialing wines. Whiske r:m« inj: have lived up to party promises and said: "I don't care for a newspaper in price from $ 2 00 to SH.00 jv gallon. mm 1 that is all that could well be expected 1 Dealer in^ Pur Alcoho S3.00 per ffal!on|^*^&' reputation. It is like a bustle—it seems STOVES,! *4 ©f them. They have made the reductions Goods guaranteed as represented. as if it were something, but when you offered in the platform on which H. A. Subiiia Jr, grasp it there is nothing there." There hi'» the Republicans went into power a year AItn WAHE, TIN WARiranft is nothing in it if a man has no real 'JN.'.&*» ag°i they have effected a lessening of LIGHTS 1&G RODS. r,. worth of ability to corroborate the kind State ot iv.'j'- o'a. Brown County, ^ss. In t,n ^JyXt surplus, lightened many of tb a so Probate Cou:*. Th« Celebrated White, things a man's newspaper friends may Tn the matter of the estate of Fritz Jeas deceased. -*t* A^ called burdens, and placed protection New American & Singer say of him. When this is the case, the n^P^h xs %P'{'(i it" needed, at the same time On reading and fllinf the Petition of Caroline ^DEALERS IN SEWING MACHINES. man, who seeks to build himself up by Jess of Brown County, Minn., representing at fcnev f&'&ri removed it in instances where among other things, that Fritz Jess late of Cor. Minn. & 1st S. Str. Ne Dim. MIN N newspapers, finds that he is building on said Brown County, Minn., on the 9th day of December lfp »t was thought unnecessary. In face A. D. 1S89, at Eden in said County died a foundation of sand. This is an argument ftW intestate, and being a. resident of this County ftC3^' rf this, we cannot see how any man, at the time of hie death, leaving goods, hiit- in favor of the power of newspapers. 0 0 0 CW'J1# who voted the Republican ticket at the tels and estate within this County, and that the *'SK SW& Skis' kqd Some men have defied the power •said Petitioner is the widow of bsid. deceased Mrs. Anton Olding, and praying that administration of said estate be last election, can conscientiously stand of the press, which is the forerunner of to her granted: It is ordered, that said petition be &3 heard before the Ju£geof this Court on Wednesday by and refuse to support the present public opinion, and found that they the 23rd day of April A. 1889, at 10 o'clock next door to' action of the ways and means committee. A. Bl., at the office of J. M. Thompson in the village were contending against a current, the SOMMERTS NEW1 STORE, ULM. of Sleepy Eye Lake, in said Connty. Later on, when the need for a strength of which they knew nothing. Ordered farther, that notice thereof be given to Has on hand a good stock of Millinery THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE CITY FOR CASH. the heirs of said deceased, and to all persons interested, high tariff grows less apparent, still An honest, upright man has nothing to Goods consistia^ in part of Hats, Bonnets, by publishing a copy of thta order once in each week for three successive weeks prior to further changes in the schedule mfcv Velvets, Silks, Ribbons, Feathers fear from newspaper notoriety but PLEASE CALL AND GIVE US A TRJAL. said day of hearing, in the Ne Ul Review, a Human Hair. Flowers, &c. With good sense be tolerated, but at those, whose deeds will not bear the weekly newspaper printed and published at Ne Ulm in said County. Farm Produce taken in Exchange. Also Patterns for stamping monograms. this time the proposed reduction of the scrutiny of the public, shun the public, Dated at Ne Ulm, .Miqn., the fctth day \pf Stamping of all kinds. Embroidery March A, 1 1890. 0 0 duty tax certainly seems sufficient,|i/At shun the newspapers.-^ NOBTBPIELDV By the Court,w 6"B.ijEEKTKE&C0." Work, German Knitting and ftny rate it is enough for a test. ERNST BRANDT, NEWS. .&& .. fP A. Behnke, Manager. Bergman's Zephyr Yarns a specialty* (L. SJ lodge of Probate. fa' JHgjgffllTfr^-**^ I