New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
January 7, 1891 · Page 3 of 8
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Albert Garvin has been appointed warden of the state's prison. He is said to be a man of pecnliar fitness and GOODYEARRUBBER co, NEW ULM, MINN. •ride experience, having served for a dozen years as chief deputy at Joliet F. W. JOHNSON, Managing Editor. and for two years as deputy at the St. GOL SEALMCTICSt RUBBERS. Cloud reformatory. Wednesday, January 10, 1890. The Murray County Pioneer, published And the band played Ignatius Donnelly! at Slayton, has entered its 14th BARGAINS. ear. Thefr'ioneerhas oeen sailing under Best and Purest Goods in unfavorable circumstances of late, Miss Eva McDonald was chosen stats having lost in a coanty seat contest lecturer by the Alliance at the convenin and having been buffeted about on the St. Paul last week. waves of adveisity, but for all that it JfTheseMidwaonNews entered its fourth still manages to keep on top and treat SATURDAY its readers white. olum last week. Bro. Paradis makes the th News of the most readable A meeting of the Republican central paper in the state. -, committee was held in St. Paul Saturday In the battle between the troops and morning. Prominent Republicans the Indians on Tuesday of last week outside of the committee were also 35 soldiers were killed and about 50 present and the object of the gathering HEY ARE THEBEST MADE! wounded. Indians to the number of was apparently to prepare for the campaign 200 were sent to join Sitting Bull. of 1892. A meeting of the Democratic WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR ALFRED DOLGESHYGENIC ELEGANT LINE OF WIDE SILK RIBBONS FOR FANCH leaders for the same purpose Donnelly is master of the hour and FELT SHOES, NONE GENUINE WITHOUT THIS WORK AT 25 CENTS WORTH 50 AND 75 CENTS. was held a day or so previous. also of the Alliance, his claims on the TRADE presidency of the organization being The man, who said that he didn't A1* LOT OF FANCY BOXES OF PAPER AND ENVELOPES recognized by an overwhelming majority. think that Kittel Halvorsen wanted to Kittel Halvorson and Mr. Hall BIG BARGAINS. be president of the Alliance because, as MARK: weren't in it when the votes were counted. he said, "he already hev good yob," MUFFLERS AND SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, GREAT VARIETY should not have wasted his breath in Judge Gresham of the circuit court, telling the convention anything%f the AT BARGAIN PRICES. is being mentioned in connection with kind. The first ballot showed that the Illinois senatorship. If such a Donnelly was the only man who wanted H. LOHEYDE, W E E W E thing as Gresham's election were possible, it, as well as the only man who there would be rejoicing among could have it. JUST RECEIVED FOR HOLIDAYS, ELEGANf LINE OF many—outside of the monopolies and The average Indian is nothing if he PINS, EARRINGS, CHAINS,SLEEVE BUTTONS^ALL SUITABLE not including lay Gould. isn't treacherous, and it is only to be FOR PRESENTS. THE LEADING BOOT AND SHOEDEALER. wondered at that men, who have had Theie no longer seems to be any reason experience in Indian fighting, should for doubting that Bob Dunn, the LADIES' AND GENTS' SILK MITTS ETC ALL GOODS A not know enough to keep on their plain and outspoken editor of the Princeton guard after once getting a band of Indians LOW PRICES FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Union, will succeed himself in the under their control. Had the officers, legislature of 1891. His contest over who captured Big Foot's band, tbf election is now proceeding, and he exercised a little more precaution, Big has already made sufficient gains over Foot's Indians may have still been the first count to render his election alive, but there would not have been sure. that terrible slaughter of soldiers that we are now forced to record. With this issue the Review enters upon CHAS. WACWER# its fourteenth year. If in the coming Taking it for granted that the governor one success attends our efforts to demanded Warden Randall's resignation, the extent that it has in the year just was he justified in doing so? past, we will have no reason to complain. The question is answered by another. Masks and Trimmings The way has thus far been Are our prisons to be kept up for the bright, and we desire to extend to all delight and enjoyment of the convicts, And Dealer in our patrons and fi tends the thanks of or should they be managed with strictness FURNITURE. grateful newspaper publishers. and for the severe punishment of criminals3 To judge from reports that The Alliance in its platform seeks to came from Stillwater of the way in revive a dead issue by calling upon the which the prisoners have been treated' ,v FOR MASQUERADE BALLS AT present legislature to submit the question Randall's big heart and easy-going spir of onstitntional prohibition to a it evidently lead him to believe that the L. Roos' Drugstore. vote of the people. As much as such un-former was the proper method, and a step seems unnecessary, and as therein lies the rub between himself popular as it would pioye to be, nevertheless and the chief executive. Che papers it would not cause much of a may accuse the latter of bpmg influenced surprise if the legislature should really by the Stillwater "gang," but we accede to the demand. do not believe it. He isn't the only one Our representatives in the legislature who thinks that a change was advisable. will do well to paste the following in their hats and look at it often. It is The Midway News wades laboriously A. H. SCHLEUDER» from the Mankato Free Press, and through a whole column and a half of comes principally from the general demand space to show that a breach exist3 between for a regulation of'the charges of the chamber of commerce, of St. E'S! AL O TO the express monopoly. The way to regulate Paul, aud the country editors. Why, is to regulate. The Albert Lea bless your heart, Ed., the country editors WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER Standard truly says that the demand size the chamber of commerce up arises from all parts of the state to regulate. for a crowd of mummenng old grandma's All monopolies should be made and treat 'em accordingly. There's to feel the power of a suffering public no breach the country editors are too when they persist in inflicting extortionate ciea,ler in busy to quarrel with a parcel baggage rates. like the chamber of commerce.—Sleepy Gol 1 SilverWatches, IF YOU WISH TO GET ANYTHING IN THE CLOTHING Eye Dispatch. The State legislature, that band of Yes, that sounds very brave but all LINE GO TO ministering angels and politicians, convened the time the chamber of commerce goes in Sfc. Paul yesterday. Up to the THEO. CRONE, on plotting in star-chamber sessions, Jewelry, and Silver Plated Ware, hour of going to press we had not been laying snares to trap the country informed of its doings, but the first grangers in the legislature, and, as Bill stroke of genius was in all probability Also an elegant Line of Albums, Toilet Sets, Birthday Murray says, "The country grangers a motion from the Sage of Nwnigerand can kick all they please, but, when we author of Caesar's Column to sing a FOR HE CARRIES A COMPLETE AND WELL get them in St. Paul, we have ways sad requiem over the wicked ones that Cards. that get there." Keep on snapping had gone before and especially the one ASSORTED LINE. your fingers at the millionaires of St that elected Washburn, and to open 0 Paul, and the millionaires of St. Paul the present session with a prayer for will continue to deal out champaign It is money saved to come and examine goods and prices before buying elsewhere the death of monopolies, a big sale for Nice Seal Skin Caps, Plush and Fur Caps, suppers and rake in the persimmons, 9 (Jaeser's Column andjthe building up of REPAIRING A SPECIALITY. ALL WORK WARRANTED •just the same.—Midway News. Donnelly's boom for Senator. Mufflers, Ties, Silk and Lmen Handkerchiefs, 4» dofnef Minn. & #if"£t $ofti\ 0tfeet& few Iflm, M"!*! The Alliances of Minnesota made Randall's resignation as warden of Leather and Silk Mitts, Undeiwear, Men's "Vyiile and their biggest blunder and most sorrowful the state's prison was accepted by the mistake when they elected to the board of prison managers on Friday. Woolen Overshirts, Night Shirts, Suits and Overcoats. Th S PETEESO N most important position in their order a Perhaps some of the papers, that have man by the name of Donnelly. Mr. all along been complaining about the In Underwear we have sizes tofitpeople from 2 years up, the Donnelly is brilliant,we willmgly.admit, laxity that was apparent in the prison but in politics he is as uncertain as the management will now turn around and largest size being No. 50. We also have an extra line oflarge sizes in sui, Dr. Jekyll of story, and as much of a IMPLEMEOT COMPANY. raise an awful howl because the governor, mystery as the cipher which he seeks as it is said, asked Randall to resign. £. ARWOt-O* to unfold in connection with the It was all right to abuse the "Shakespeare" plays. That he has warden before his resignation was asked ©eklei4 in kll kii)d^ of f&fu\ rqkdl\ii\ei4y. not the good of the Alliance at heart is for, but as soon as the governor took a reasonably certain. That he is working hand in the matter, then good nature New TTlm, Minn Dealer in to make Donnelly notorious is as well alone become a sufficient qualification settled, .even in the minds of the casual for the office and management counted Stove and Ranges, observer. Insincerity, extreme views for naught. for a purpose, and a restless desire to S1EBENBRUNNER BRQs., make himself heard are his chief recommendations, As might have been expected, the and the Alliance is to him Alliance convention broke up Thursday a mere medium for getting himself before I 4P fntractors fM £T &* t, (Ja$oline $tove$ aqd ^inwai'u evening, with the mantle of peace and BERGMAN BLOCK the public. For years he has H% harmony torn and shattered. Donnelly, NEW ULM, TMipi^&WINDMILk"^. •\MINN worked the same racket, now on this the president, it is said by some, exercised Imp1 Hardware, Farniing party and now on that, oftentimes succeeding, his authority to an undue extent, Dealers but always failing in the end and a break in the Alliance is the result. III IIS« because of the shallowness of his theories. ments, Nails, Fence Wil This breach seems to be widening instead That the outcome now will be of being patched up, and if you but watch closely, you can see merry otherwise is not to be looked for. His estefn yvaslrers, Oloi Crystal Coring, Bourbon Whiskey, times ahead. Donnelly is not slow to conduct already indicates that since he Hennessy Srano- **T & Otard, Dupuy & show fight neither is Gen. Baker and his has got from the Alliance, what he C(y,Cognac Uni|£' N Tarragona Forts followers. The former when interviewed wants, the presidency, he is willing to ^jWringers,fAsphaltunV for private or to |J The ce1** said, "If they want to make a fight on shake the dufet of fijs feet in tins faces of brated St. Julien Clarets^anu ^California let 'em do it. It won't be the first his Alliance fi%rethrea and consider Roofing, etc. etc etc I am used to it." Such language harmony-astfrn^homent. When the Keisling wines. Whiskey "r, hanging irdly of the right kind for the presiof Alliances finaily&ve their eyes opened in price from $2.00 to $8.00 per g& tlon ALSjECIAL AGENTS FOR,THEPure anew organization, and it looks as to Donnelly's nrae character, they Alcohol $3.00 per gallon.»| AERM0T0R. if the power of the Alliance in will find him soðiDg else besides Special attention given to mending and repairing 6f Tin^jW^ Goods guaranteed as representee rislature dbad been broken and the brilliant foe ofruonopolies, that his is in New Ulm, Minn. Work warranted. right hand bowj^P^cvEisb,ha5 painted SIEBESBRDNNER BBO he complpt^disruption of the HifJ^rgi our agent at Sleepy NEW ULM, lew parfiL was