New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
February 4, 1891 · Page 3 of 8
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Among those who are mentioned as probable successors to Mr. Windom are Maj. McKinlev, of Ohio, Ex-Senator Spooner, of Wisconsin, Gen. A. B. Nettleton and Gov. Merriam of Minnesota JOHNSON, Managing Editor. and John J. Knox, also a former 60U SEA AlCTiCSlEUBBEIS resident of this state and recently connected,with Wednesday, February 4,.1891*^ the treasury office. Whoever the lucky man may beV he will Powlison, the Mankato embezzler, need be a sound financier to successfully Best and Purest Goods in 'r^^'3' haj been captured in Chattanooga, administer the important duties of the Tennessee. ,„,. .,,,.,,*^ .«r,r.- office during these times of uncertainty, when the halls of congress are thronged Jndge Edson, of the Eighth Judicial with lobbyists advancing free coinage District, died at his home in Glencoe on propositions and much other dangerous $& Tuesday of last week. legislation. &!'* the Fine Assortment or The senatorial contest in South Dakota is still undecided. Moody, however, WHITE BED SPREADS. 4 The Review is not an advocate of a is clearly knocked out. Republican press association. It believes that such an organization would Retrenphment,economy and uncalled* have a deteriorating effect upon the usefulness for appropriations are synonyms with fa MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, of the present union that exists the Minnesota legislature. among the editors of the state. Politics LADIES' NIGHT GOWNS. does not tend to create fraternal WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR ALFRED DOLGE'SHYGENIC The news comes that there will be no li-& feelings, and the effect of factional political stove trust. This does not interest the hk FELT SHOES, NONE GENUINE WITHOUT THIS unions would simply be to make CHEMISES. DRAWERS, ETC. average man so much as to know it harder to keep up the general association. TJlAt£ whether he can get trusted for a No, no let us go on as we have stove.—Northfield News. RIBBONS! RIBBONS in the past, each expressing* his political A bill has already found its way into viewsjto suit himself, and then meeting MASK: the legislature providing for the submission once or twice a yeaz to lay aside all of the question of constitutional party affiliations and concern ourselves SfS-W £.OT« C* & SATIN" 2S2DGS. prohibition to a vote of the people. regarding nothing but oui profession. The bill has been referred to the committee The good that would result to either on temperance by which it will party from a union of the editors of this NEW DRESS GOODS H. LQHEYDE, most likely be pigeon-holed. or that faith would not amount to enough to wairant the endangering of 4. Senator Quay has promised to make what now constitutes the editorial association public in the near future a complete reiutal of Minnesota. THELEADING BOOT AND SHOE DEALER of all the charges that have been In Kansas last week the state legislature Iri all tli© Latest Slia-cies- made against him in connection with decided that it had no further use his political management in Pennsylvania. for Senator John J. Ingalis, Judge Peffer, -0- Such an answer at such a late an Alliance man, being chosen in hour would naturally forbude a hollow his place. In the defeat of Mr. Ingalis, SPECIAL BARGAINS ring, but political circles will nevertheless there retires from public view,for a time hold their breath to hear what he at least, one of the country's most pro. has to sav. minent men and from the senate there goes forth one of its most brilliant Since Ingalis, Pierce and Moody have members. In his long career in public all been given notice that they are to office, Ingalis has played apart that is take their leave of the senate, they had CHAS* WACW68 without a counterpart. Erratic at times better do like Ignatius Donnelly—commence and trained as he was in wily politics, over again. Ignatius used to be he nevertheless filled a role of usefulness. in congress, but, since he can't have a Brilliance, eloquence and a gift £."« seat there any longer.he is content with a of sarcasm and irony, that was pos. the honor of towering over a lesser legislature. sessed by none other,were always at his If you can't have a whole disposal, and made him a giant in -Ajnd Dealer in. loaf, there is no need of refusing a slice. FURNITURE. defense of his party's interests. A faculty of doing business with dispatch Masks and Trimmings Senator Sevatson is the father of a was also his, and made him valuable in "bill which provides for a tax on the the senate, over which he often presided gross earnings of ^express companies. with dignity and in a business-like manner. Why not go a little further and pass a His successor may prove to be an law regulating the charges of these honest and well-meaning member, but companies? A tax on the gro?s earnings that he will never fill the place of the amounts to nothing, for a legislature FOR MASQUERADE BALLS AT ironical John J. is certain. Men of would soon squander what little the Ingalis stamp are not picked up every money came from such a source, and C..L. Roos' Drugstore. day. the people would derive no benefits. But regulation of their exorbitant There is to be a meeting of delegates & charges is what is wanted. It is from from the Republican clubs of the State them that the people suffer and have no at Minneapolis in March. As this meeting -t relief. is for the purpose of perfecting the f^art^ &tfaa& SIEBENBRUNNER BROS.. organization throughout the state and After all the talk about economy' and of outlining the work to be done from reform in our state legislature it is almost now until the close of the next campaign, Contractors for BERGMAN BLOCK. enough to cause a fainting spell it is of paramount importance MINN NEW ULM, to single out the many bills that are TUBULAR W^LLS & WINDMILLS 4 that the attendance should be representative being brought forward for the creation and large. A good beginning is of offices and investigating boards. If Sealers half of success. If the Republicans A. H. SCHLEUDER, CHOICE WINES UNB LIQUORS, kept up at the present rate, we predict would signalize themselves in 1892, they a squandering of money by the present must make no missteps at the start. legislature that will certainly place the Begin well. Then keep it up. Do not treasury in a condition of bankruptcy Crystal Spring, Bourbon Whiskey. allow the meeting of March 10th to similar to that in which Donnelly would Hennessy Brandy, & Otard, Dupuy & & prove a set-back through want of spirited WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER have the people believe that the Republican* Co,Cognac. Imported Tarragona Ports interest. Let each club elect delegates of the last legislature left it. Unnecessary for private or medical use. The ce1*' who will be' sure to attend. If expenditure is creeping upon brated St. Julien Clarets and California this is done if the league is launched them in a quiet way and useless appropriations Beisling wines. Whiskey ranging under propitious circumstances, it dealer in are being piled up too rapidly in price from $2.00 to $8.00 per gallon. can easily be made a leading factor in ALSO SPECIAL AGENTS FOR THE Gol 1 SilverWatches, for the public good. Truly, economy Pure Alcohol $8.00 per gallon. deciding the next election. With continued is not in it. The wolf is there in sheep's AERMOTOR/: 1 1 and harmonious work, permiting Goods guaranteed as represented. fe:. clothing. of no relapse, it will be the means Our office is in New Ulm, Minn. SIEBENBRUNNER BROS. H. Schomberg is our agent at Sleep of a splendid Republican victory. Orin Note the difference between the ac-ganization Eve. educational politics, if Jewelry, and Silver Plated Ware, Ah There People! tion of the Republicans and Democrats not everything, is highly essential, and H. Laudenschlager, %n of the Minnesota legislature on the the league movement is in the right direction. Also an elegant Line of Dunn-Price and O'Brien-Searles contests. Albums, Toilet Sets, Birthday "*-',_: & In the former, it wM generally Dealer in STOVES, admitted that Dunn ought ^^ave been Do you want a picture taken? Wm. Windom died in Washington Cards. seated* and had the ]|riM9"its acted if so don't fail to go to Crowell to Thursday night, just as he had concluded fairly towards him he would have been. get it done, guarantee my work an able and elaborate speech HARDWARE, TINWARE and In the other case, it was as generally in every respect, do all kinds of before the New York Board of Trade It is money saved to come and examine goods and prices before buying elsewher conceded that O'Brienwas entitledtothe LIGHTNING RODS. work in my line such as tin type, and Transportation. Hardly had his credentials. The Republicans had it in photos, copying, enlarging, finishing words of wisdom Jand warning ceased Th« Celebrated White, REPAIRING A SPECIALITY. ALL WORK WARRANTED} their power to seat Searles, but actuated on the air, when heart disease in an in Crayon, Water,Color, etc. New American & Singer by a sense of right and justice, a sufficient unexpected moment grappled with him SEWING MACHINES dofnef MM- & #i#t jWti} 0tfeet& few iflm, Mi*W &V J. F. CROWELL, number of them voted for O'Brien and terminated his long and illustrious Cor. Minn. &1 South Str. New Ulm Mion. to enable him to win. It was a case of career. The life of the dead secretary Radolphi's building, Upstairs.' bitter partisanship in the bouse on the is too well known to require a recital Anton Schwerzler part of the Democrats, and of fairness here. Tested for twenty or more years N E W I I N N in the senate on the part of the Republicans. in public service, it is impossible to read THE NEW GROCERY STOKE OF The latter deserve to be commended. and reflect upon his history without admiration for the character of the man, C. F. Ruemke 1 KIESLING BLOCK, "-. or without a word of praise for such ^Stoves a3ii|ta]ige^ »rsM-* How narrow is politics and hpw small steady and unwavering devotion to patriotic the circle in which the mind of the average duty. .As Mr.Turreil in his speech is now open and ready for business follower of a political creed moves, $3 -1 __ DEALER IN -V in the house said, it is a most instructive A choice and^ well selected stock of is illustrated by the comments of the 5?." narrative. Honest, resolute, zealous GROCERIES, CROCKERY, WIRES AMD FINE LIQUORS. life-long enemies of Mr. Windom. now in the performance of the tack alotted GLASSWARE and NOTIONS that he is dead. During his long and I handle Bourbon Whiskey, Dave to him, and free from vanity and selfishness, are offered to the public atprioes which Jones Brandy, Anderson Clnb, Cognac, successful career, successful through few public men have ever lived Hardware, Farming' Imple-t/ defy competition "roods will be .lie and Imported Port Wine for medical honesty, they could not rise to an ad-up to a higher idea of true worth. There livered free to any part of the city. ,")£ use also the celebrated St. Julien Clarets, mission of his ability and worth, and Remember the place. was no sham in Windom. On the other Ehine and Riesling Wines and Fencf"Wire,L iments, Nails** bitter words were weapons used against Champagne. Whiskey ranging in hand he was guided by superior statesmanship, Minnesota Street"corner of Third North price from $1.50 to $6 per gallon. My Mm. Now that he is no more, the sorrow a singleness of purpose—that goods are of the very best grades and of a nation allows them to break of serving his conutry and not himself— are guaranteed as represented. Westd^Washerll Clothes loose from political partisanship long Anton Schwerzler and by a belief in the success of honesty, enough to place a true estimate upon that temptation could not shake and the statesmanship of hint, in praise of ^Wrir§ers7 Asphaltum that leaves him a record without a blot. MAXOTACTOBUL OF NEW E MABB1.E WOBIS, whose merit and manly character Well may a people tase pride in doing whole people is to-day united. And honor to such a man, in whose life Jfetev-trl lg. Schwendinger, Brip'r Roofing, etcv, ,etc, it is so in the case of all public servants. there is an example of public and private #ur politics is too narrow. It nneds to AHD BBAXJB virtue andof manly-fidelity to every Monuments, Tombstones and all Tobacc ad SiAns'Mkte. be broadened and made more liberal duty. Well may the nation mourn, other work in my line made to order Special attention giventomending and repairing of Tin Ware. All We should be charitable enough to give when from its service there is removed promptly and in a workmanlike mannei Work warranted. sman his just dues dues daring his lifetime one of its soundest thinkers, ablest fi- atreasonable rates. well as at his death. nanciers, and most honeststatesmen. ULM. MINN