New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
December 23, 1891 · Page 1 of 13
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VOLUME XIV. NO. 61. NEW ULM, BROWN COUNTY, MINN., WEDNESDAY, December 23,1891. W'HOLE NUMBER 728 1 'TEOU SHALT NOT KILli." than you can demonstrate the .value of in secuaing protection to society, or in "We are toofar away, We must raise OUT OP POLITICS ALTOGETHER. property by burning everything combustible. destroying crime, Its failure is marked our own chicory." EDITED AND PUBLISHED EVERY To quote from John Bright, Eon, G. B. Davis of St.PeterFurnishes the and consnicnous. All penalties should So they got chicory seeds from Germany Such is the Substance of a Wa^bingtoa WEDNESDAY "Barbarism in law promotes barbarism A Eeview with a Brilliant Article Anent/5 contemplate the reformation of the and put in asmallcropinMichilast Dispatch Regarding" Mr. Lind.|| JJj? —BY— the Death Penalty.nj^/ .-',$ in those .subject to the law, and if the criminal, as well as punishment, and spring. The farmers made more f- is $1 3F. "W- Johnson. law regards life as inviolable, the people failing in this, are but cruelties. It is money than they made out of whaat. There is a Growing Sentiment, he says, in would also so regard it." The re--often The Present Representative does not EvenF$#0 asserted that the deliberate murderer It set them crazy. Everyone wanted Pavor of its Abolition^ Want the Governorship "w* suits of capital punishmeut are irremediable, OFFICE OVER CITY DRUG STORE. is uot fit to live, and should, be removed. to raise more of it Well, this fall the tf$v« and the innocence of the victim If this be true, will those who Detroit factory is doubling its capacity TERMS $1.50 per year in advance. Dissatisfied With the Treatment Given his "Thon Shalt hot Kill," proclaimed from counts lor naught. The fallible tribunal venture thus to speak assert that he is and all the farmers are getting seed -section of the state by tl^e,.. .. Sinai, applies alike to all.^'* that pronounces such judgment frequently fit to die, sA»\rff-vC.R. Davis.'^ through the factory and Jerry Rnsk »&£ Administration. J)R. A. MARDEN, bases its conclusion upon, the vJ^'^V'E 5,"' and preparing to plant chicory next Barbarism in law promotes "barbarism' in most unreliable and perjured testimony RESIDENT DENTIST. MR. LIND TO BE HEARD FROM. year. A Washington special to the Pioneer those snbiect.tb the law. "wsv-v often emanating from witnesses seeking Office, Corner Minnesota and 1st N. Street. Press of Sunday has thef following regarding What is the result? Why after paying $ revenge, and not infrequently from the NEW ULM, MINN. Mr, Lind's determination to out to France and Germany over $70 The Minnesota Member will be in Positeon actual criminal, to shield himself. So Editor Review Recent' executions Teeth extracted without pain by the use of withdraw from politics and his complaints 000,000 for chicory we are finally goinoto to make Himself Useful in vitalized air or nitrous oxide gas. long as man is liable to err in judgment, within this state have apparently^provoked against the treatment given by make it here, at home,* and save our i*A the Present Congress. ,, .^, $ would it not be$*r better to reserve discission in many localities as the administration to the section which J)R L. A. FRITSCHE, money—'-"keep it in this country. V,- the right of ejecting possible to the merits of capital punishment,and he represents- in the" ..matter .of,.federal The history of this industry and how PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. The Sunday papers were full of interesting mistakes? The commpiity is shocked it i3 gratifying to rjtotice the growing '•v*5 office-holding: •"*." we got it is like that of a dozen other Female Diseases a Specialty. whenever an innocent person is executed, congressional news from Washington, sentiment in favor of its abolition. It Representative Lind of Minnesota industries which have come through and none can be fouijff who will admit and among the names most Office in W. Boesch's New Brick Block. is proverbial that reforms are of slow has declared several tfjmes, .and with this wise Tariff measnre. that they are to blame yet to a certain prominently mentioned was that of Mr. NewUlm, in growth, and usually require long, well Last spring I visited Baron Babant's such emphasis that there can be no mis- «gf extent all are to blam^ in a greater Iiind of our own Second District. The directed and incessant effort to accomplished 4000-acre chicory farm in Whitewood, taking his intentions, that he will' not JQR. STRICKLER, or less degree, and all musjtbe responsible cyclone of last fall robbed the house the desired result, and society be a candidate for re-election in the Manitoba, on the Canadian Pacific. He until the laws are so changed as to of many of its leading Republican .PHYSICIAN ANti SURGEON. often hesitates to pratically enforce Second district. This district will lose proposes to supply all Canada with prevent a recurrence. All laws teach members and so Mr. Lind finds himself views entertained,until years after positive chicory and send his surplus raw chicory a valuable member, and Minnesota a Office in G. Doehne's new biick block. that motive and intent are* the^essential easily at che forefront of the majority. conviction. In this respect O0nservatissm N E W I N N over to be manufactured in theUnited congressman who has been very watchful elements of crime hence sanity must He will-therefore secure a place on Telephone Connections. may be considered as fll^MSIIemv of her interest. A great many Re-, States without paying any duty. His not be wanting in the perpetrator in order some of the mest important committees of progress it seldom object? to publicans of the state hoped Mr. Lind fall crop is now coming to be manufactured. J)R. J. L. SCHOCH of the house, where his ability and experience to properly puuish him. Every jury results, but invariably priests against would reconsider his determination, •must of necessity pass judgment^'jbpon will enable him to do telling the necessary action to achieve them. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. It is funny about the price of chicory and before*the next convention meets1 the mental condition of the accusedyand work. With the delegation of his own Governments by their law|f having so would conclude to again take the nomination, Calls promptly attended to night or day. too. It used to sell. for 12 cents per determine where sanity ends nnd insanity state too, all members of which are new, long sanctioned the execution of crimi" which is of coui'se, equivalent to pound wholesale. Competition brought Office over Pioneer Drug Store, he will be a great help,and his acquaintance begins. The workings of the hni^an nals, it is hard to eradicate the ideas MINN. it down to 10 cents, then to 8 cents, then an election, but in conferenee with tho NEW ULM, brain, that complex organism which and knowledge of congressional thus inculcated, and, man b«ring a creature to 4 cents, and now it is offered wholsale Pioneer Press correspondent the other even the most scientific cannot always legislation will giVte him an opportunity T)R. C. HIRSCH, of habit, is liable to become less day he reasserted his determination tos'j at Z% cents. Our retail grocers are fathom, the disorder of which frequently to get through matters for the state mindful of the sacredness of human life stay out, and positively declined to .al-.^i keeping the'news from the people and S I I A N A N SURGEON. which even a man in the majority cantheir produces crime, must be analyzed by when he sees it held so lightly by the still selling chicory at 12 cts.per pound, low his name to be used before thaH& Office over Olsen's Drugstore. a jury it unscientific metv^Sand \pot *lways accomplish. law of the land, A reasonably deduce convention. when they could sell it at 5 cents. When in town, can be found at office judgment in most cases is final. There, -One of the committees to which he tion from our present penal code is,that Byand by, if we get a Tariff on raw at all hours. Since this determination lucre has fore,who will deny that often irremediable the fabric, of society can only Vjbe pre*' will most likely be assigned is that on chicory, every farmer can raise a substitute MINN been more or less talk of making him NEW ULM, punishments are meted out to those served by destroying part ot H34members commerce. The powers of this body have which 'will improve his coffee. the Republican nominee for governor rr0 ^already afflicted with the awful malady weto enlarged sothat now it is one of the who commit a certain cri One-half chicory giyes a delightful flavor T)R. L. G. BELL, next fall but, in this connection he is as pf Insanity. A popular fallacy exists most important under the control of the admit this conclusion would, it si to coffee. Good coffee costs 80 cents a fully determined as in the matter of the id is |hat the death penalty is absolutely essential me, lead to another, viz That speaker. Mr. Lind was one of its most pound. It is one of the burdens of our congressional nomination, and would to deter the criminally inclined ing the death penalty to more c! active members lo the last oongress,and Office in the Meiidian Block. farmers and mechanics to buy it, for we not be a candidate for governor under from oommittini murder, and that as there was only one other Republican wonld enhance civilization an NEW ULM, MINN. all drink coffee. Put seoa ehioory will any circumstances. He ssys that \_-x without this menaee society would be member re-elected, his prospects for more effectually proteet society, Teeth extracted without pain by the be one of our crops, and §8,000,000 will should he prefer to remain in. politics nnprottsetad. pThlte admitting its deterrent thus conclude would be to falsify oontiDofi^of tbooommittee are very latest approved methods. •/. be saved to our country every year.., -, in tho active sense, such as holding offiee, I wee, yet I ieel eenldeat that good. Both interstate and foreign tory, aad maintain that a greater tho-house of representatives would T)K. A. KOEHNIS Ufe insjpriaonmesi •etslstsitly enforced oemmeme are now under ijs- supervisfayswaadthaSooood teetion existed daring the reij M1LL8FEEL8 SOME. }^JThat suit him better than any other position. Veterinary Surgeon. wo^bsi|aallyeflk«^«s. If not distriet represent*.tfoa-has Henry Till, than- are now- enjoy, was a very interesing as well as It is eyident from what he said that so. Tha sure and^trieffetuemeat W during snob, reign seventy-two thoi give* each suffleieiit study Having treated sick animalsfor yean amusing answer that Mr.Milts returned Mr. Lind doss not like the wiy matters pjli laiaiawllsa fcisji si T_CHILconscientiously recommend- myyself ^imaSaimmmmbm^^Mt., -MSftmkm: Revo run in this administration regard* to all who need the^ Bjuifiees»',©fr persons were*" eceeuMa*• for**" mentwouVi strike *rrer to the Mills is being spoken of as chairman of plane on the Ways and Means committee competent Veterinary. Orders may be an-• federal ofies-holding in Minnesota,and crimes, under the proteetioa am vicious than the praeeut uncertainty. she oommittee.ias* 5 of the House. Mr. Mills had by the left at the Pioneer Drug Store. that he feels as if his part of the state guidance of Queen Elizabeth nineteen^ |tjh« attcsto ei court* **4- J»ries to grace of a former congress been permitted I NEW ULM, MINN. had been ignored by tho present administration. thoasand were deyoared by^the ^allowa.: oonTirt whaj* irremediable punishment to hold first place on the same ELI S SIMPLE VEB8I0N. He talked somewhat of the Oae hundred and fifty oSenaas were pA\omt0m •Weld the ««**. hut with JOS. A ECKSTEIN, eemmittoe aad this fact came in vary Eli Perkins has a very simple and political osntralisiug ia aad around St. dnriag those delightral(P) times treat* »laww|ishuennltsthe eefreofis* of bastdyin politely ielbrming Mr. Crisp Sttotfuey & dotu^elof clear method of stating his ideas, aad he Paal and Minneapolis, and especially ed as capital, where-now enly one remains. sjlttakesY jpeeter certahitv of, eeavtefy*» that ho worth the habit of taking only has lately added a contribution to tariff the latter city., A great many people The comparison is odious. It would follow. Baath Is the the best that the Speaker oould afford. literature, which, while applying to of tho West, and especially in tho is claimed by many that the state executes mto lot of alL and the saousu This short but pointed reply loaves Titles examined and perfected. hot one artlole, can be easily made present administration, seem to think criminals in self defense. Can tat in thelnture inspires no partieular the speaker in a very peculiar position. Particular attention given to eollections. use of in illustrating the effects of similar that a smalt knot of politicians in this be so after he is securely shackled '•'•£•run drsW, rho murderer thtaks mat of his The place which Mills wants has ao tari* legislation. The story will be Minneapolis is the Republican party of and behind the bars? For each he must owlUfeatthe time he eommiU^lhe doubt heoa oroinlisil to Spriager, and auT*Office over Brown Co. Banlc^s* found' very Interesting by those who Minnesota. He Is not prepared to b* be before his execution can take place crimf, andoulv fears death (if at IW) not for any particular fitness that Illinois *i NEW ULM, I N N saw fit last fall to ridicule the "aooro, of that opinion, and thinks that other aad certainly there can be ne repetition wheii it is absolutely lmpendinjr. Again man maypowees over Mills or because sections of the state are as truly sW» by this offender as long as the jailor "straw" and other features of the MoKinley a C. A.HA«a»BQ a lar^e peroeatajp of the murderous f:!f1 he is a Noathem man, but simply LIND HAGBERG, bill. The storyfatas follows: publioan and entitled to as much consideration remains true to duty. Charles Sumner class plaoe little or no value upon their to pay oft a debt to which ho owes his ittopneysandCounselors atLaw, as that oity, whioh has securedso says( 'That the right to take human life own lives, and often regard death as a I want to tell our little children a present power. Mills, knowing this, is many of the important appointments stands only en the ground of self defense, blessing owing to Vhe fact that their story about chicory. I sappose you determined to sulk, and, unless he gets Attend to Suits in all the State and given to Minnesota. in the state as in the individual, previous life had been largely made up don't know what ohioory is. Well it what ho wants wo may expect to find U. S. Courts. and if either can defend without it,they Rot oalr is his complaint on account of unhapDiness, The great excess of is a vegetable like a parsnip whioh the the Democratic majority, or rather .the Special Attention Paid to Collection* are bound to do so and no combination of federal appointments resident in suicides over homicides proves the statement French and Germans are raising, dry. ruling faction, in the house in some of men can have greater righto in this GERMAN AND SCANDINAVIAN LAN* that life is often a burden. To deter ing, browning, grinding and using instead Minnesota, put in those appointments very sorrowful straits before the session respect than the individual and no of honor and profit which wero given GUAGB3 S O E N the vicious And desperate is the of coffee. We have been sending is over. With Mills holding back on NEW ULM. MINN. matter what the exigencies of otherdays to citizens of Minneapolis where the chief aim of, the law hence the idea of out about $8,000,000 to Germany every one side, the Cleveland men all disgruntled the time has gone by when the duties carried them to Washington or legislating men of this class out of existence year)tfr this little article. It tastes like |SJ?RANCIS BAASEN, and Tom Road and the Republican life of a state can only be saved by to other places, remote from their residence to end their enjoyment is somewhat coffe^, is good wholesome food, but it minority tripping them up at Sttort\eyki(& doui\6iloi hanging the criminals.11 Society is protected at the time of their appointment'. fallacious.- The value of any has no nerve stimulant like coffee. every chance, that overwhelming majority from the most dangerous maniac He will continue to take an active interest threatened penalty depends largely upon Children can drink chicory as they can A a will not have have the easy sailing by confinement this map be called self in politics, and he says he will the uniformity of its enforcement *3a that it looked for. Legislation as a Also Notary Public and Justice of the defense. If purely on this ground, (self probably take a hand in affairs relating and the repugnance of those whose To get to the story: When they were result will make very slow progress. Peace. Collections promptly attended defense) why make so great a distinction to the Republican party, but he is not duty it is to enforce the death penalty putting the tariff on different things v*. to ••.....,. ..-.-.•.• between the dangerous maniac and looking for his own advancement,being is often the avenue through which the ^At the meeting of the Republican last year and got down to^VC" they NEWULM, MINN. the murderer, for both are dangerous. satisfied, he says, to see others share guilty escape.'||jV. large portion of humanity Central Commiteein St. Paul last week, came righton to chicory., X& Win. PF/ENDER, Can it be that revenge has any place in the responsibility of office-holding. He..,.. being so averse to this penalty, the following congressional committee "What's chicory? asked Major McKinley. the various treatment? And who will will devote his time almost exclusively^! they will seek many means to avert it, for this district was appointed-^ A admit that in this age laws exist which to the practice of his profession, and).?' and frequently besiege the Chief Executive A. Blanohard, New Ulmf^Browi No* one was able to tell anything tolerate revenge? To permit vengeance REAL ESTATE AND says.that Minnesota affords him a very ^. for clemency, andoften with success. county, chairmain p. L.Bendict, Mankato. about it except that we paid Europe tojenter into our system of punishment satisfactory ,home, and one which he INSURANCE AGENT, By the commission of crime man Blue Earth R. H. Jefferson, $8,000,000every year^for what was used. is to reduce us to the level of the offender. prefers to any other part of the coun-." forfeits his civil rights, and this forfeiture Windom, Cottonwood J. H. Sprout, "Well, what shall we do with it?11 MULLEN BLOCK, NEW ULM, MINN. The Mosaic code embraces thirty giyes society its right over him. .. 'A"l"K Fire, Tornado, Hail, Life, Accident, Blue Earth City, Faribauk H.A. Funk, asked several Congressmen. three offenses punishable with death Plate Glass & Live Stock Insurance Restraint should then, follow for the Lakeville, Jackson J. F. Jacobaon, "Why, if we can't raise it," said McKinley, Genuine Meereschaum Goods, pipes, and yet the greatest law giver swept placed in first class Companies. ,. purpose of protecting soe'etv, .and if Maduon,Ladqui Parle John McKenzie, and the people want it, we will cigarholders and ornaments at cost !R,eaI Bstsite them all into oblivion when he said, possible reform the offender. Many instances Lake Benton, Lincoln F. S. Brown, from now until Christmas at T. Mueller's. .let raw chicory come in" free,tbut we "Resist not evil11, and all his other might be citedshowing that the Fine quality of goods and just Tracy, Lyon John Peterson, St Peter, will put a Protective Tariff on manufactured 101 teachings and commands concur therewitht the thing.forChristmas gifts. /BOUGHT AND SOLD gallows instead of suppressing crime Nicollet J. R. Jones, Worthington, chicory... We will try and bring Loans negotiated on farm property. There is no right in reason or incites the commission of it, and hence Nobles J. W. Miricle, Fairmont, Martin the manufactories to America if we can't ^Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis ^.Passage Tickets sold on best Steamship warrant from religion to take the life of modern civilization'and legislative bodies B.R. Whitney, Slayton, Murray F. raise the stuff," So theTariff went onto immediatly relieved by Shiloh's Lines to and from Europe. a fellow being. God did not demard have concluded that this exhibition L. James, Pipestone City, Pipestone Cure. Sold by Henningsen A Kiesel, manufactured chicory. --SJ. the blood of Cain as an expiation but declared DOCUMENTS €F ALL MUDS EXECUTED & aCKNOWLEKiED. of executing the criminal should not John Kelly, Luverne, Rock J. W. Segur, Suddenly I noticed a great stir among that "Whosoever slewi Cain, His At Eckstein's drug store you will be' St. James, Watonwan John Swenson,Canby, take place in public, owing to the exciting the chicory importers, rtWhythis Mo- TATE OP MINNESOTA,County of Brown ss, SIn more than satisfied that you can suit vengeance (not ours) should be taken Yellow Medicince Dr. W. Probate Court, Special Term December 4th and bad effect, upon the depraved. Kinley bill has raised the Dickens,1*, your friends if you but look over the elegant on him sevenfold.J' Thou shalt not kill D. Flinn, Redwood Falls./ Does not the state in sanctioning secret and beautiful lice of leather and 18I9n the matter of tb.8flSUUSOfHenrj A. Mil, deOn they said "We can't import] ground proclaimed from Sinai, applies to all, plush photograph holders, French plate executions thereby confess their perron i' heading and filing the netitlpn of George ohioory any more from France aad Germany." aad bevel edged'mirrors In plusb. figured citizen and ruler alike. But when the Minnesota fared exceedingly well in cious efteot upon the multitude? If not We must make it here.1', wood and metal frames and other •Presenting among other thingB, that Henry A. State,under the plea of necessity,breaks the arrangement of senate committees so, then at once repeal all laws which "III. MFX late ot the towS of Oregon, Ogle County, IM ... So they wrote and telegraphed the fancy articles too Numerous to meht£aa.', ««& the 2nd day of September A. .D. 1867 at at this commandment and calls it virtuous for the present term of congress. The limit the number of spectators,and herald «, ,. -, fntestoteranfdOreEonVOgle |lS jgi County, Illinois, died a &fi&3bS ardento County WdMfM,,so Illinois died foreign chicory manufacturers that they being a resident ofsaid Ogle County to do, how can the individual be condemned "&••' 7* '~*r 5'* M', senior member, Mr. Davis,, is made the event far and wide, bidding'the l?j -1 lu~ «ime nf WBB death, leavft must hurry up and bring their chicory ill at the tim of death leaving goods, a In looking fot your Christmas gifts for similar conduct?The\wroogs kl««aia nnfl pstate within Brown County,and that chairman of the pension oommittee and populace draw nigh and witness this, factories over here. And- sure enough S wtttlonwis of said deceased, and you would commit a great error if you of government permeate every vein of is also given a place on the committees spectacle, tor its moral .and.- deterrent SSytagSai administration of said estate be to there was stampede,from Europe, and didn't visit the store af AndrewJ. Eckstein. §1 Koch of NewUlm, Minn., granted: the individual and society. Like begets onjfpreign relations, miliury affairs, territories, effects. Punishment for crimeought to He has restocked bis store with It ordered, that suid petition be heard, chicory factories began to go.up in like, and the people become like 1 Tiirlee of this Court, on Thursday and the president's message be three fold in its nature: Firsts the everything now and takes pleasure Jersey City, Hobokeo, Williamsburg, Slst day o^i December A.' D. 1891, at 10 in the government. Cruel punishments attiiitfofittd the inany attrac- transmitting report of the Pacific Bail-' reformation of the criminal Second for iviock A at the Probate Office in *aidcoun£. Newarkaad Brooklyn| Then Philadelphia tive AniUTis farther*ordered, that notice thereof be with which hiscounters and by* parents usually are reproduced bjr way Commission. Washburn, the junior protection of society, and Third, ttf* iv«ito the heiMOf Bald deceased and to-all and Detroit started chicory factories show are how loaded. Among threey cop"e«c-f children when they become parents. 1 & interested, by^ publishing representative, gets the chairmanship straiht|upon thecrimiuallyinclmed^hid themwfilbe ?hi?8 Ull we had 14 factories and &00 Brinseaud SUver order once in each week for three enc'Siy^week When society treats human life as a prior to said d»y of hearing In the of the committee on Mississippi the best authority, assorts, that the Statues, Ho Celluloid ^SouvoChrittmas chicory makers at work in America. 'mw UtaBevlew, a weekly^ newspaper, nrlntoi thing to belightly taken,peoplebeoome river Improvements, as well as places nirs and Wi death penalty fails in aco«mpUsl4*jr, anTpnbUahed at the city of ftew fn said They got ibelr raw chicory from France familiar wtth its little value. Yon can-, on tho^orniiittsea on civil service mi either.for \i destroys without reforaalag '^pated'at Vew Ulm.Mmn., thc4th dayorDecemttwrA.1). aad Gormaay where it is grown with nmTreasaad notillustiatethe sacredness of human tBtl- heCourt,i ^'tdtoattatawl vat* •hoay labor. I!luaworked woU in criniina). labor, oostoMeos aad roads- aad the by killing Wste-ry hutputiii Judge#fProbate DEFECTIVE PAG E INTENTIONAL DUPIinATFF