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

February 18, 1891 · Page 3 of 8

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At thts editorial convention in St. Paul last week the matter of law supplements GOODYEAR RUBBER CO. came up and a proposition NEW ULM, MINN. was presented by Mr. Dobson of the Northwestern Newspaper Union in F. W. JOHNSON, Managing Editor. which that concern offers to print the GOLD SEAL ARCTICS supplements for the editors of the state Wednesday, February 18, 1891. for twenty-five per cent less than it cost the association to supply them two A Duluth & Winnipeg land grant bill years ago. Che proposition was referred has been introduced in the legislature. Best and Purest Goods in to the committee oh law supplements, This will in all probability afford a good and for the benefit of that committee, test of the virtues of this year's lawmakers. the iieview, as a member of the association, ventures the suggestion whothat the proposition be accepted. Bj Donnelly isn't the only man the that the Review does not mean to say blocks business by talking too much. II [[[MI LIK E OF that it will not stand by the association The writer sat in the senate last Thursday as long as it continues to publish ttae and listened 10 a half-dozen members supplements, but it does beleive that who pride themselves on their gift of gab. the association,as such, ought to go out of the publishing business. Its purpose in going into it has been served. The Hon. Jonn C, New, of Indiana, is the EMBROIDERIES HEYARETHEBESTMADE. most prominent candidate now mentioned monopoly, which existed previouslv upon this vexed matter of printing, has for the place of the United States WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR ALFRED DOLGE'SHYGENIC Treasurer, recently made vacant by the been broken. The Newspaper Union FELT SHOES, NONE GENUINE WITHOUT THIS has been forced to come down to reasonable sudden death of Hon William Windom. Mr. New held this position once before, figures. It sees that there is TRADE: 8nd is well qualified for it. nothing to be gained by fighting the association, MARK and now makes a fair offer, Why is it, that in looking about for and insertions to matchat his usual $ which ought to be accepted The matter something on which to work reforms »"Tt«1 MARK is purely one of business in fact our legislators never run up against the Cclcbralcck one of Collars and cents. That is what express companies? These corporations, the association vndertook the publishing ^cWSVip^crs, as it is now, are having a nice time of of the laws for and now that they it, paying no taxes and charging rates have gained their point it is time thai H. LOHEYDE, to suit themselves. Better subject for LOW PRICES they should profit by the victory. The legislation could not be found. Beriew believes in giving the Northwestern To the list of prominent persons who Newspaper Union another trial. I have died within recent years must now If in the future it should ever attempt THELEADING BOOT AND SH OE DEALER be added the name of Admiral David D. to get back to the old prices, the association Porter who died at Washington on Saturday. knows how to brine at least one Sixty years he served bis country.and monopoly to time. to his lasting credit be it said he —. SPECIAL BARGAINS ever served it well. He was one of the The member of the Senate from Wicounty, principal heroes of the war, and thenona Mr.Tawney, made an halfhour fame that he attained then will live long speech onThursday on the question Every Settvircicfcy. after him. of taxing the people according to their income.The speech was an able one, and If the State can consistently furnish in most of his points Mr. Tawney can free schools, of which there is no question, take to himself the credit of being right. it can as well provide free books, CHAS. WACKTfiR• The present method of taxation may be free apparatus and other supplies for ineffectual in many respects it may the use of pupils. That the people will fail signally in getting at the personal be taxed to meet the expense is the best valuation of the rich while it succeeds in argument in favor of free books, since seeking out pretty thoroughly the pro. they are for the use of all the people perty of the poor but that is hardly the and all the people should help pay for fault of the law. The law provides for -A.rd Dealer in them.—Northfield News. FURNITURE. fair and equal taxation of all. If the VALENTINES! rich are not estimated as they should lu the senate on Tnursday Senator be, it is for the reason that the' assessors Barr of Blue Earth county struck a have perjured themselves, or else there weak spot in Ignatius Donnelly's armor, is no possible way of obtaining a true when he accused him of offering patronage knowledge of their worth. That an income in return for his vote for Donnelly for United States Senator. Donnelly tax will be no more effectual in meting out fairness to all, needs hardto of course resented the charge and referred to it as "false as hell" and asly be discussed. If anything, it will coming from a man who was a silent work even greater injustice to the poor C. T_ Roos' Drugstore. member of a legislature that was besmirched man than the method that is in vogue with rottenness and corrup at present. To illustrate, the man of tion. Mr. Barr, however, repeated and average income counts it salaries, affirmed the charge, and the statesman and the assessor can readilv obtain the from Dakota county sank into his chair exact amount. On the other hand the NEW COODS! and had nothing further to say. income of the rich man comes to him through a hundred channels, scarcely On Saturday there occurred the death any of which ace open to inspection. of one of the nations greatest citizens— His property is part of the hidden B. BEHHKE & CO., Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman. In wealth of the county, and to reach that the minds of all Americans, Sherman there seems to be no way except through poses as the greatest chieftain of the the honesty or dishonesty of the possessor. rebellion, wise in counsel and successful A. H. SGHLEUDER» For that reason it appears that an on many a battlefield. In the memories DEALERS IN income tax would only serve to let the of the old soldiers who accompanied monied man in on the ground floor of favor, f^y $ood£, ^ekdy-n^kde Clottyr^, Rubber him in his famous marches, there is admiration while it in noway decreased the burdens for the great leader's abilities, of the poor. It is wrong in principle, G^ood^, 8oot£ knd gl\oe& Bkt£ ki\d Cikf£. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER and a thrill of sorrow will capture the and the Review for one lives in hearts of all to whom the news of his the hope that Senator Tawney and his f* death is announced. Sherman's great ]\fotior^, Gta'oderie^ knd Republican brethreu will talk the proposed work was confined to the momentous measure to a signal death. struggle, which ended in the emancipation Senator Keller has introduced a bill of the negro. What he has done for the pensioning of school teach***" since may amount to little, but the By thi3 measure it is provi^ deeds of those trying years which rewound a teacher has been to his credit will live long in the years 1:P ~"»ople as a monument and signal abil