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

December 30, 1891 · Page 2 of 8

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Wiy*» HENRY CRONE taf hold him to a very rigid accountability Last year an Elinois congressman introduced FALLEN THROUGH. a bill of a similar natftre but for the consequences. If the results After all it would seem as if Brown for some reason it did not become a vindicate his forecast, well and good. County's share of the World's Fair appropriation NEW ULM, MINN. If they fail to do so, which seems only law. Difference of opinion prevails as was not to be raised. New too likely, he will live to regret his own to the meiits of such a measure and Ulm came to the performance of her dealing in futures offers some advantages election." F, \V. JOHNSON .Editor and Publioher. duty with creditable promptness, butjso to the farmer as well as the buyer. far Springfield has done nothing, and And continuing as to the effect the All New Stock The view is generally entertained, we speaker's action will have on national .Sleepy Eye,after promising to raise her Wednesday, December 30, 1891. know, that dealing in options is an politics outside of congress, Mr. Watterson quota, finds out now that her citizens egregious evil, but not long ago there :4ot willing to contribute over $40. grows emphatic: "We shall not A PR&SPEBOimYEAB. %0M appeared an article from Old Hutch in Msfis to beregretted.lt is a nice thing, believe, until we know, that this reconstruction I he year which?ls jus?drawing far£f Cmplete Assortment the North American Review which gave of the ways and means committee of course, to say that the state should close will go on record as the most some very good reasons in defense of has been made with the purpose stand this outlay, but the present, is a prosperous the history of New Ulm. this method of handling grain and poor time to hold such a view of the to subordinate the cause of tariff reform Business has been active along every showing how often the man who sells at matter. We know that without the extra by intrusting it to inexperienced or inferior line and at the close we hear no plaintive Dry Goods, Grocris the village warehouse is benefited more hands. We have thus far relied appropriation Minnesota cannot wails and constant grumbling. than the speculator and how the priee upon the assurance of Mr. Crisp on that have the place assigned to her on the Ever} body seems satisfied, money has of wheat is raised as frequently as it is World's Fair grounds and we know too point. But if it should turn out that been easily acquired and all look to the lowered by deals at the Board of Trade these committees have been carefully that our state cannot be represented in future with prospects that are encouraging. centers, People who have studied fhe framed to mislead, find that the extraordinary Crockry, Glasswar her own buildings unless more money As far as growth is concerned, matter to any extent will have some is forthcoming. These facts in them-' disclosures of the current week our city has made steady but remarkable hesitancy in saving that it is altogether selves should be sufficient reason for point, as has been so often intimated, advancement. More buildings an evil and we doubt seriously whether to a deal of the regulation New York inciting prompt action and for raising have been erected than in any previous Mr. Washburn's bill is in every respect pattern between the new speaker and our proper share. The time is short Dress Patterns year, and it is the Review's intention a just one or for the best interests of the the need is urgent the credit and re- his immediate backers and Gov. Hill N to next week present its readers with farmer whom he evidently seeks to protect. putation of a great and developing state and his immediate backers, by which statistics showir the amount of building Democratic principles are to be sacrificed are at stake. improvements during 1891 to be to a congressional and presidental And a nice selection of dress Besides, it should be remembered over $200,000. This is a figure that JUSTICE TO ALL, bargain, then, indeed, will the hosts of that the commissioners have been half will be approached by no town of The president of the Brown County Democracy rise id their might, and in promised that Brown county's quota goods. The Stock is selected equal size in the state and many larger Farmer's Alliance has recently written their wrath scatter these impious desecrators would be at their disposal at the required ones will bold but poor comparison an open letter to the members of his of truth and faith like a herd of time, and it may cause no little with the purpose of pleasing with our own. "lis true we haven't organization, in which he calls special cattle. The future alone can determine inconvenience if that promise is not built any new railroads this year or experienced attention to the fact that "the only way this. Much will depend on the course kept. We would therefore urge the any active boom, but we for the alliance to win confidence, respect of the new ways and means and committee. the public and giving citizens of our neighbor towns to make have nevertheless enjoyed a growth and strength and friends and supporters But the present is no time for one more and stronger effort to raise that establishes New Ulm as the best is to plant itself firmly upon the mincing words. It is a time for plain the amount asked for. By direct subscriptions them everything new. Fine and most prosperous town of 5,000 inhabitants platform of eternal truth, right and justice talk. they cannot expect to do it, in the state. That in itself is to all and then let those who are but they will do as in New Ulm we The new speaker's organization of the* holiday gifts can be selected cause for gratitude. not for it be against it." The sentiment have no doubt about the success of their house is a revolution both theoretical thus expressed is a very noble one and endeavors. Here a note was circulated and actual, It is an experiment whose A SAMPLE HYPOCRITE, worthy of the hearty sympathy of all from my large assortment and signed by citizens. The council success or failure is yet to be tested. The stor-y of the man Oblinger, who people, but it is perhaps the misfortune was then asked to refund the money, in It starts out with the clear and almost was late postmaster of Arlington, and of the alliance that in praetice the precept case the state did not,in order to divide universal distrust of Democrats in every of glassware and lamps. who is now in the toils of the law for is forgotten or overlooked. The the cost apportionately among all citizens, part of the Union. The overcoming of stealing fromthe government, is but one whole history of this party, which has and the council did so. All was this and the establishment of its claim of many that pome within- reach of our been such a disturbing element in the done in less than half a day and we on the public confidence can only be Doehne Block Opposite Arnold's Store. obwiyuiion every day but pass unnoticed politics of the country, fails to demonstrate fail to see why our neighbors cannot do achieved by the display of great earnestness, because of the world's rush and the existence of an honest desire as well. perfect fidelity and undeniable D0NGUSP hurry. It is simply a story of deceit to do justice to all. Founded originally competency. The brain and heart of and hypocrisy. Oblinger was a man of upon the presumption that the tendency INGALLS WENT ALONE. the Democratic party, which still lead, canning ways, smooth his talk, obliging of legislation was to discriminate against Itjsaid to be have been a touching will submit to no equivocation. They in his manners, full of flattery and the farming classes, the alliance started tribute that Hon. John J. Ingalls, the cannot be made to surrender their withal a man who could teach Sunday in with the avowed determination to secure picturesque and brilliant Kansan, convictions to temporizing politics, no School and pass for one of the Lord's justice, and it was not surprising paid to his dead friend and colleague, matter how practical. Mr. Crisp should annointed. But as is usually the case that, in years when crops were poor DEALER IN Senator Plumb. He went to Emporia from this time forward keep ever before with such men, he used the fine qualities and discontent prevailed, there should to attend the funeral but upon arriving his eyes the awful specter of Keifer, and with which nature had endowed have been many to join the ranks. It DRY GOODS, NOTIONS AND GROCERIES. if he has any hope of an honorable future there the obsequies were almost over, was not long, however, before the endeavor him for base motives. He flattered so he stood back in the crowd and only should steer clear of the breakers. people that he sight use the*u he was to obtain redress for their alleged a few recognized him. When the minister grievances developed into the other extreme, obliging in order that he might make I have just received a nice and large line of woolen goods. Among repeated the Lord's Prayer, Ingalls said and a systematic attempt was A Washington dispatch of the 25th the effect serve WS own purposes he these you will find dress goods, flannel underwear for.children, ladies it in a voice perfectly audible to those introduced to secure the most pronounced is to the effect that Congressman Lind was sanctimonious, that he might more and men, hosiery for everybody, dress shirts for men, knitting wool who stood near him. After the crowd class legislation, entirely in is at present overwhelmed with correspondence. easily carry on his unlawful practices. stand many other articles, had moved from the church, Ingalls, their own interests. Attacks upon existing He is the only republican And so it is witu many others,always in I also carry a large line of Groceries and canned fruits. at the request of a friend, remained, institutions and the rights of others representative of the state, and the old ©ur midst, who go about with winning REMEMBER: 1 sell goods at very low prices, and the undertaker unscrewed the lid weie made with unreasoning vehemence, soldiers from the other four districts looks upon their faces and oily words of the casket that he might look upon and much of the sympathy that are writing to him about their pension BUTTER AND EGGS TAKEtf IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. upon their tongues, but who at heart the dead face of his former colleague. was at first aroused in behalf of the alliance cases, because they know that the democratic are lacking in honesty and whose motives He gazed a long time without making LAUDENSCHLAEGER BLOCK, NEW ULM, MINN. became alieniated ononis very representatives are not in sympathy need a heavy cloak of hypocrisy, any remark, and then having turned account. with them. Mr. Lind personally whenever a wind blows up, to prevent away, returned and gazed again. He investigates everv case, and his constituents E EAT AUCTION them from being exposed. was the last person tolook upon Plumb's Herein lay the mistake of the alliance should understand that he is so face. and the outcome has been just what burdened with work in this patriotic THE POOR IN LONDON' might have Deen expected. Instead of endeavor that they must be patient if Here at a moment's glance you may SALE A BRILLIANT LAW. giving a practical recognition of the they do not receive replies to their letters see the distinctive curse of London's Among the many brilliant laws enacted principles which they assumed to advocate, as promptly as heretofore. He is pool. The women drink. Mothers, by the last legislature was one introduced they asked that the right3 of all an overworked man. daughters, sisters, wives,grown women, by Senatoi McHale (Democrat) others be made subservient to their children of tender years—the gin shop in the senate, repealing chapter 30 of $10,000 own, and they lost the confidence of the Representatives Lind of Minnesota Worth of Dry Goods, Notions, is open to all, s»nd all go to it. Nowhere the general laws of 1881, relating to the public at large. The spirit of liberality and Wilson of Washington State met New York did I see or hear of women,not Dress Goods, Fannels, Shirtings, sale of intoxicating liquor. The '81 which pervades the United States is too utterly abandoned,habitually frequenting on the floor of the house the other day law provided that no license could be Prints, Shirting, Tickings, Tabe broad to permit of ultra class legislation,be saloons. Nowhere in London and at once began talking of associations issued for a portion of a year for a less it for one set of people or anoth. Cloths, Yarns, Hosiery, Blankets, Comforts, Underwear 13 there a public house but the women of the past. Mr. Lind recalled the amount than the full license fee for one er, and all laws must adjust themselves all sizes, Laces and Embroideries, Ribbons, will be as good customers as the fact that he was out in Washington year. In other words a license could to a proper equilibrium.We do not think menii It is impossible to overrate the State last summer, and while browsing and lOOO other articles to be sold at not be issued for a month or six weeks there has*bcen any intention, latent or influence, the soul destroying influence, around Olympia he came across Wilson for a less amount than the minimum license manifest, to legislate adversely to the SOMMER'S STORE this has had uponJhe honfesof the pofr by the merest accident. Wilson suggest fee required by law. Under the interests of the farmers. The general for it is by this, I am convinced, that ed that they go and have seme oysters, law as it stands to-day there is nothing wealth of the nation is too closely identified the idea of right and wrong has come a proposition which the Minnesota representative to prevent city, village or county authorities with the prosperity of the agricultural EVERY BAY. to be hopelessly confused where it is would have thought all from issuing licenses to sell intoxicating classes to permit of any such policy, not absolutely lost. It is not uncommon right in Washington City, but which liquors for a week or a and the very great change in sentiment Sale to commence at 2 o'clock and 7 in the to find a mother who since marriage sounded strange out on Fuget sound. evening. among the farmers that month at a pro rata amount of the license has been a faithful wife, and perhaps He says they skirmished around for fee required for a year. The law has come with good crops indicates that before that a virtuous girl, lookon CARL BALTRUSCH. moments and finally came to a restaurant natural causes rather than political was enacted for the benefit of the wholes- with indifference while her daughter which advertised oysters with much ones were really at the foundation of sale liquor dealers, for it does not help "goes on the street," and is lost in the larger letters than the bivalves warranted. much of the discontent that at one the regular saloonkeepers. Along unnumbered legion of victims hourly But, after giying their orders, the time prevailed.—St. Paul Dis patch, about election time next year a big crop sacrificed to the demon of vice. She waiter brought them large dishes of of llsv groggeries may be expected to SPECIAL OFFERS may regret the fact, as a mother in a what Wilson said were Puget Sound WATTEBSONS KICK. spring into existence. This pernicious wealthier station might regret her oysters,Lind says they looked like black Northern and Western Democrats are measure passed the senate by a vote of daughter marrying, beneath Jier, but eyed beans and were of about that size^ stricken with bitter disappointment.The 29'yeas to ll nays and in the house there is no shock, np natural horror^ At the same time, he said thev were as IN Mills forces who lately pranced around there were 73 votes for and none at the wanton marring d£ good oysters as could be found on Ches with a chip on their shoulder are now against.—Princeton Union. God's fairest handiwork, a woman's apeake Bay,and he is now urging Wilson READY MADE BOY'S AND MEN'S CLOTHING clad in sack-cloth and ashes and the soul. In our long worship of mammon, to introduce a bill providing for the WASHBURNS OPTION BILL. followers of the stuffed Prophet, the the shame of poverty and the shame of enlargement of the PugetSound ojsters. Moses of his pafly, are vexed with sore Senator Washburn has introduced a Overcoats for all Ages, Cloaks and Jackets, sin have got confused. To the poor in trouble to find something to please them. bill to prevent dealing in options. It is their misery the burden of disgrace is fine caps, Gloves and Mittens, Woolen Mr. Watterson, "tue Star-eyed Goddess Christmas came and went last week, said to be iron-clad in its piovisions, but a slight addition to the load they of Reform, the enemy of Hill and the bringing with it pleasant associations, and, if enforced, is considered stringent Uulderwear, etc. already carry.—Lady Henry Somerset good cheer and kindly feeling, and arch friend of Grover Cleveland, is particularly enough to effectually prevent gambling in North American Review for January. leaving behind it happpier and closer hot in the collar, and while in grain. Underwear from 10 to 20 per cent, cheaper than at any other store, others who feel pretty much the same relations and softening influences. In It defines an •'option" as an agreement 500 yards of Flannels at 45 qts. formerly 66 cts, nearly all of the private residences way, may be inclined to keep their illfeeling to buy or sell commodities at a The Midway News says the West there were trees and festive celeBration, to themselves, the brilliant Kentucky 1000 yards of flannels at 25 cts. formerly 35 cts. future time. A "future" is described should rustle to get the presidency and in editor is outspoken in his denunciation while in the churches and Turner Hall as an agreement to buy or sell when following out this idea booms Merriani F. H. RETZLAFF of Speaker Crisp's methods. services were held as announced in the party making such agreement is not in every issue. How much grander and previous issues of this paper. Everywhere Ina review of the committee assignments the owner of the commodity at the time better if the presidency should seek the it was a happy season. Children he says: "For thefirsttime in the history it is to be delivered. man. of the Democratic party in congress were glad and the word "children" included The articles covered by the bill are is the principle laid down that the organization both young and old. Many DEALER IN The insanity plea is being worked wheat, corn, oats, rye, barley, cotton Light"Running Domestief dark hearts were brightened with of the house is a matter not nowadays with altogether too much and all other farm products, together thoughtful remembrance and few were success. Something should be done to of friendly rivalry among£friends, but with pork, lard and all other hog products. of personal aggrandizement and factional the homes in New Ulm that remained stem this practice of steering clear of All dealers in options and futures AND STANDARD ROTARY SHUTTLE SEWINGMACHINE,*! power. A stronger man than' Mr. cheerless and cold. "Meiry Christmas" just punishment for crime by pleading as described are to pay an annual greeted one on all sides along with Crisp might haye paused before giving demented reason. tax of $1,000, and in addition to that a &itter^J$leidl$. came childish laughter, like the laughter $iip himself and his party over to the assertion tax of 5 cents a pound on cotton and of this. Indeed, we had hoped for of a brook, laughing because it was The Princeton Union calls attention hog products and 20 cents a bushel on better things. No one will deny the natural to dogfjso And friends were to a failing in all partisans when it says all other articles mentioned. These made to feel more friewdly by the very WOO & Iff ATUBUIJ& right of Mr. Crisp to make his own. committees. that the Globe found fault with Congressman taxes are to be paid to the collectors of spirit and character of the day. In But when he fixes it as the Snider because he did not secure internal revenue, under regulations rule of his arrangementto reward those some instances perhaps there was a veil a million dollars for the St. Paul similar to those governing the taxes on ,£**•-, who supported him just to punish, his of deceit surrounding the deeds of some postoffice but at the same time howled tobacco and spirits. Contracts with the givers, bos foctenately such instances opponents, and in doing this sends the about the "billion dollar" congres United States, or with any state, county $M'**. MATER, ^X*U KZOTD- were rare, ami It pleasant to think tried men ojE the house to the rear W all shows how absolutely impossil it [or municipality, and contracts by farmerf brings the nn-tried men to the front, that most ga^lnc^g| they liked to for taf sate of articles in actual is to satisfy both selfish individual 1 H*fat ©arty interests at the same time. coirse of production, are except &*>: N-