New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 2, 1892 · Page 3 of 8
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A. OTTOM E YER party will present to the American people. OURJSTOCK is COMPLETE The party will have practically NEW ULM, MINN. close Tanks on this issue but it requires a seer's foresight to discern what will m%%s&4, be the attitude of the Democratic party DEALER I N F, W. JOHNSON .Editor and Publisher. DRY GOODS"& For Springlof 1892.8 'f. in national convention on this issue, where tbejdominating'force in numbers Wednesday .March 2, 1892. in delegations representing the States which must furnish a large majority of NOTIONS. •^AXaPbtc^ far TEE ISSUES. the votes which it can secure- in the The alchemist of old in search of a ElectoralJCollege in order to elect a chemical that would transform all President, is rabidly bent on nothing The only exeulsive dry goods dealer in the city. things into gold was in no more difficult short of Jfree silver, straits than the Democracy of 1892 in Third, I look to see dnring the coming I have received a large line of new goods consisting mostly of white goods quest of an issue on which to go before session of Congress a Republican issue embroideries and laces. the people in the coming campaign. clearly defined covering the restriction No. 1 lot, 8oo yards at only 5 cts. a yard, Tariff reduction has been their hobby No. 300 of criminal and pauper immigration. 2 a for the last eight ears, but now even No. 3 500 Whether the Democratic party a No. that has been robbed of its powers for 4 it 500 will venture to oppose this, as it opposes a No. 5 300 Influencing votes by the results of Republican 11 a reciprocity, may not be certain but the is No. 6 300 legislation. The McKinley a proposition will, I believe, be elaborated bill by lopping off so many millions of and adopted by the Republiean I A E S A large and beautiful line at the lowest prices. Come and incomejon sugar has reduced the revenues party. see the best and cheapest Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. You will find to an amount that barely meets Fourth, The year 1898 will be a great them positively new goods and in all of the latest approved styles, makin^ a the expenses of the government, and it ail//* centennial year. Sixty-fiye millions of rare collection of choice bargains. Come and compare prices. has done this in a way that has notpeople in the United States will hail it C. A. Ottomeyer Beussmann Block. worked to the injury of our industries. as the era of Americanism, and all the In other words,jit his been a reduction things which go to make a great, broad on articles that we do not produce and inspiring American policy will be I wish to caU the attention protection for goods that we do. The presented to-the American people in the former has made many articles cheaper platform of the Republican party. The of the Public that it will be ^4lrfi Ao ML to the uonsu tier while the latter has 7%Z encouragement of American steamship bunt up industries and afforded employment. lines by governmental benefactions to their interest to see my /&nwtd d% y^geg. a & which have been tried so successfully Now, if the Democrats with their by great European commercial nations New Line of Spring Goods present large majority in congress leave the rebuilding of the navy as an adjunct the bill as it is, it will be an admission and protector of oar growing commerce that I have just received of its wisdom. If, on the other hand, and a diplomatic policy which makes COi* they attempt to reduce the revenues on the United States the centre and perhaps consisting of thefinestHne articles now covered with liberal protection the arbiter of all peoples in this they must either economize in hemisphere—all these will be included the government expenses or else re-establish of Henriettas, White Dress in what may be called the American €Z&&<?7^.* rr- a tarift on sugar. Either of issue to be presented next year by the these policies would act against them. Republican party. Goods, Swiss and Domestic ^6 ^1X^/c6^2^&^- On the silver question they are equally Going with these, not quite as an issue, as much between the devilj and the but potential in re-inforcing the Embroideries, Laces and deep]sea. Their own party is divided issues, will be the record presented by WELEAD IN STYLES AND PRICES. as to the wisdom ot free gcoinage and the Republican party of an administration COME AND SEE OUR LINE FOR SPRING. Lawns, Neckties for Gents. least of all would they dare to carry it which has shown itself patriotic, W have a full line of the "HAPPY HOME" before the people as an issue, knowing honest, practical, and able to grapple Hosiery for everybody. Clothing in Men's, Boys and Children at very low as they do the popular^ prejudice in successfully with the largest questions prices. Remember every garment is guaranteed fa\or of an "honest dollar." that interest the American peopie, The to give satisfaction to wearer. The Republicans on the| contrary President has shown himself thoroughly My lines of Groceries, Crockery have eveiy leason to be hopeful and equipped for all the duties of his great CRONE'BROS. confident. Their work in the last congress place. The Secretary of State, so far is slowly being endorsed by itsfrom turning his department into a rallying fruits and the factional disputesin the place for jingoism, has maintained & Glassware are Klossner & Mueller opposition ranks gives ample chance to the honor and dignity of the Republic bring these facts before the people in a with calmness and wisdom, and in his light that is not shadowed over with mislead'ngstatements.SenatorEugeneHale encounters with the diplomatists of all Europe, who have passed tneir lives in sizes up the situation very forcibly such controversies, has never come off DEALERS IN an aiticle in the last number of thesecond best. The heads of the Treasury Shelf Hardware & North American Review,and we give it department have managed the finances Butter and Eggs bought for Gash or herewith in full: of the people with ability and integrity. "The Republican party will furnish In all the other departments the issues for the campaign of 1892. It of the Government the record has been taken in exchange at -the highest began doing this for presidential elections one of unbroken success. Farm Implements. in 1856, and the history of the Market Price. propositions touching the existence and JOHN LIND. the prosperity of the nation—which Commenting on a Washington special propositions it has victoriously maintained to the effect that Congressman John HENRY CRONE and embedded in the life of the Lind had refused to become a candidate Wish, to call the attention of the public to the fact that they sell the Republic—makes the national record for governor, the St. Paul Dispatch has Hoosier Drills, the only drills with Grass Seed Attachment. Hoosier for the last thirty years. It will be no the following: Spring Hoe Seeders, the only Spring Hoe Seeders in the market. new thing for the party to see its advance The determination of the Hon. John contested and its way blocked up Lind to withdraw from public life, the The Light Running Van Brunt & Wilkins and by the Democracy. latest expression of which is contained Buckeye Drills and Seeders. Doehne Block Opposite Arnold's Store, First, The doctrine of protection, as in our Washington dispatches of last opposed to frej trade in any shape into evening, will occasion much regret among DONGUS1 Deere & Gale Disc Harrows. Johnson & Smith which the Democratic party may turn not only the people of his own constituency, all Steel Harrows. it,wili have a frontjplace mgthe contest. but of the entire state.Mr.Lmd is a young man, but he is anjable and experienced The temporary check which the party met in the elections of 1890, largely because statesman. He is moreover Skandia Patent Iron and Wood Lever Harrows. the provisions uf the McKinley a public representative who never weakened in his devotion to his Bill were not understood and their et Also Scotch Harrows of all sizes. Owatonna DEALER IN feet had not been demonstrated, no party's principles, never played Fanning Mills. his party double, and never allowed his more decided the battle and delivered DRY GOOS, NOTIONS AND GROCERIES. the victory to the free-traders than Ma'rengo private interests to stand in the pJth of Fairbanks & Victor Scales. Glidden Barb was lost to Napoleon at that the full discharge of his duty, either to Wire, best in the Market. All kinds of Wood the public or to his party. stage where Dessaix appeared upon the I have just received a nice and large line of woolen goods. Among held, The Republican party will take & Iron Pumps. The famous Deere, these you will find dress goods, flannel underwear for children, ladies Let us conceal it from ourselves as we its chance before the people upon the Bradley and Norwegian Plo ws and men, hosiery for everybody, dress shirts for men, knitting wool may, there are few of our prominent doctrine of protection as opposed to free and many other articles. public men who are not wealthy, but trade or what is called revenue reform who'possess brains and conscience if not I also carry a large line of Groceries and canned fruits. Keystone Corn Planters and Check Rowers. but this doctrine, in 1892, will be enlarged money,who evince any desire to remain REMEMBER: 1 sell goods at very low prices, Deere, Bradley & Norwegian Biding and and expanded and popularized in political life. John Lind withdraws Walking Corn Cultivators. by its new ally and handmaiden, reciprocity, BUTTER AND EGGS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. as Knute Nelson did, and, contrasting which, when protection has built the conduct of the two as republican LAUDENSCHLAEGER BLOCK, NEW ULM, 3IINN. up the product of American labor, furnishes representatives, the one event is as regretable The Celebrated Fish Bros. & Weber Wagons, a market abroad for its overplus as the other was commendable. without the least endangering that Climax & Eacine Buggies and Carriages. No friend of Mr. Lind will gainsay CARL BALTRUSCH. product bv the competition of foreign the wisdom of his withdrawal. He is underpaid labor. The whole scheme an excellent lawyer and a gentleman of of reciprocity, mainly directed to trade BUCKEYfc&OStOhNE SELF BIND RS. character and influence. If he serves with the sisterRepublics of the American himself as faithfully as he has served continent, goes hand in hand with protection. SPECIAL OFFERS his constituency for the past five years The Democrats pervert its CROWN, OSBORNE AND BUCKEYE MOWERS. J. I. CASE he will have something to show for his ENGINE & SEPARATOR (AGITATOR). GAAR meaning, deride its uses, and yet, it is industry. It has come to that now in SCOTT ENGINES & SEPARATOR AND plain to see, are afraid of it our social and political life th*at the man THE MINNESOTA CHIEF (GIANT) IN who serves the public faithfully at Governor Hill's convention in New ENGINE & SEPARATOR. the prevailing standards of public compensation, York denounced it as a humbug, and REAY MADE BOY'S AND MEN'S CLOTHING TRADE FOR AND and let his opportunities to his party associates, North and South, 0 S E make a dollar "on the side" escape him are plainly getting ready to oppose it. Overcoats for all Ages, Cloaks and Jackets, has come to be regarded as a fool. In the great battle between free trade Won»e than that, he comes in time to and protection the centre of the Republican fine caps, Gloves and Mittens, Woolen so regard himself. He looks around line will be reciprocity, and, s-) JULIUS KRAUSE NEW TAILOE SHOP. and sees pass in review before his far from this being a concession of \Underwear9 etc. mind's eye a succession of mutten^heads ground to the free traders, it is just the HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER Underwear from 10 to 20 per cent, cheaper than at any other store. who, by strict attention to business, reverse. The two things mean exactly I have just opened a merchant tailoring have become rich he wisely concludes 500 yards of Flannels at the opposite, Protectisn and reciprocity 45 cts. formerly 60 cts. establishment in the Leibold building JANDi— that it is for them the honors of statesmanship mean more manufacturing and more 1000 yardsj of flannels at 25 cts. formeily 35 cts. on Minnesota Street where I am Paper Hansrer. are reserved and he retires. production at home and more sales now prepared to treat the public to HETZLAFF Just so with Mr, John Lind. But in abroad. Free trade means less manufacture Ceiling Decoration a specialty. All his retirement he will be followed bv First Glass Work and less production at Ijome work executed neatly, promptly and at the good will and respect of all really and more purchases abroad, Any man low rates. anypatriotic citizens of Minnesota. who has tried to do business, or First Glass Goods A good many republicans were disposed Shop, Corner Broadway and Fifth St. woman who has tried housekeeping, 4 E A E IN«^ to look forward to the pleasure SHELF A W ARE. North. with more going out and less coming in of working and voting for John Lind's has easily enough found out which way HEW ULM, MINN. election as governor of this state. More FairPrices. the road leads. than one such person might be found FAAS & KOBARSCH. in the vicinity of the Dispatch office. Second, A sound, stable currency, But since it must be otherwise it is I Satisfaction is guaranteed on all suits maintaining gold and silver at par and doubtless best. Faithful and capable The above parties would give the made and I respectfully solicit the patronage public service has now become largely utilizing both these American metals, public notice that they are now prepared ^ompson Lron Coier Climax Buggies,La Crosse & MUbuxnSWapX under some such proposition as that a matter of charity in national politics of the public on these grounds. to do all manner of plumbing and J^omestic & fetadard Sewing Machines, Minneapolis Binders & Wood's ana to the statesman,whose brains is his embodied in the legislation of 1890, will are ready to guarantee satisfaction. capital,Washington is not thef place that P. M0E6EB ho another issue that the Republican Charges reasonable. Office at Kobarsch's charity ought to begin. The tailor shop. Locat new store on Minnesota St. next to P. W. Bnarsch sr%: r4^ &&» •i* 'mi *£/$* j." JM & «fe ,4, ztr-Jbdj. iWMkm^SL ^^i?\^M ni s&t& «$#»-*& 'hfy£m S&M&&A, •f