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'*S .. M^C'V ,^y»wTf"'"'~*':'' •iw'MM'-iiiriirii/uXijiwwwH it '. ao --*.' •, Nam 9R Iftt %ltwtmt ind Affairs. RED WINO. APRIL 6 1864. SVECIAI. SCHOOL MKKTISO.—There will be a special meeting of the voters of the Bed Wing School District, at the. District School House on Friday evening Aprrt 15ih for the purpose of voting upon the propo sition to levy a tax' to buy a! school site and to build a.achool house. _*.., GOOD Coots.—Ladies, if you would be known as food cooks, ta would avoid the morUAeatioa of having pact mncuitfortea wheenn you have company, u*e company/**!).. B. DoLuSf W E Go.'s Ckemicmi Saltrat**, and that only, had bo carefhl 'When you buy to get the ar. tiele in red papers, for there Is a counterfeit but up in green. LaoTonB,—By special request Dillon O'Brien B*q.t will lee+ure again in this place this evening. His lecture lsst Men dayeveaing on Poverty verstu Wealth, was a splendid effort, and at the close, the au dience unanimously joined in a request for him to lecture again this evening. Wo hope there will be a full bouse, ill may Seel sure of a' rich treat. If AFLE SUOAR.—Our friends across the driver are improving the warm weather, by snaking Maple Sugar. There are abun •dance of sugar trees over there, and they ahow their good sense in taking advantage of the season to secure their supply of su- CiTf ELECTION.—Tbe caucn s. last Sat urday evening to nominate city officers was largely attended, and nearly unanimous.— About one hundred and eighty votes were cast on the nomination Of some of the nan* •didates, which shows the general interest telt in the spring election. Soma who were not nominated complain that it was a Fire mens nominstion. There were not to -eeedwrty firemen in the Court Ho*»e, and if enough other citizens voted with them for the candidates of their choice, it shows the wisdom of the choice. The firemen were mnmercialiy in a small minority, yet they do not complain of the nominations, and why should the majority who had tthiegs all their own way complain The following ia the ticket elected JFor Mayor, \V. W. Phelps, For Coun cilman, Geo. Willci nson, W. E. Hawkins, W. P. Brown For ttecorder. Robert Den kin lo Assessor, Lrinan Bates Fr Treasurer, J. W. Hancock For Cit At torney, C. McClure For Justices of the Peace, Frack Ives, H. Psrker For Con stables, Thomas Tay'or. M. llerschler. Cou.irv P«#oa. It is vjry evident fiat our •county should have a suitable place for theleady Veeping of the unfortunate poor ,who arcHurlburts found in our community. By a suitable place we mean an asylum, with sufficient land susceptible of cultivation to iu*ke it paying inittuutton, thereby relieving the iscna at large of the burden of keeping the poor of the county at public expense. Such an institution an iu a few years he uudu to pay its own way and put money into Uc county treasury. Aa a aaessurtr of eeonorny and huiiianity, we hope Goodhue county will nut long be without an asylum snd farm /or the poor.—Repui4ie*u. f*csi.ic ACCTTOM.—Last Toarnday our aieigbltoring ?illage of Lake City was sold by •the aoldiera for the aum of ten cents. The sale took place a Main street, and wound up with tbrse cheers for lUd Wing and three •of those other thingsforLake City. It was vary naughty of the aoldiera to do so, but it can't be helped.—/*. 'w ." PaasosAt.—Coi. Hattson. Sergeant Phil- a ihave been home On recruiting scrviee, have gone bacjt to Little Book to rejoin the regi meed, -Ussy have boe* very successful in Jrocuring o. recruits. Success attend them. Saana Taaaa.—We are of those who be Itovo that slut, maple, or other kinds of •hade tress add much to the good appearance of a town. The people of Bed Wing have to seen* extant pleated trees, and those residenc es which are thus arnamantsrf are to-day better property than those which have nog* eectee) do so. The trees cost nothing jut •cept the trouble of going after them. Plant shado tnee—Jo. 1 1 '. aaesM ka resjard ts the it- to 31st, 1894. the folww.ng atass of the Proosedaof tfco ksts *HM oll Omcett. given far the beoedt ef MSotdiora* Familiea,' efiji COMXMO —Tho lsst days of this week S it his wonder.ul sterecopiid views of ton don, Windsor Castle, St. .Paul's. Cathedr: I diamiter, and are suoken of tb pr everywhere he hstrbsen, as superbe. The St. Paul and Hastings papers are particu larly enthusiastic in their laudations.— Tickets 25 cents/ Children 16 cents. THE weather has cleared off beautifuly. and presents the appearance of spring more plainly{tian at a W tice that the-trees begin to put fort buds and the birds are returning from their visit to the south, Welcome to the little song rf%Xf has established oennsssmikr a itrrerular Lunch House, an improvement long requir ed in this eity, to suit the., convenience oi eitisemvand country people. He is eouduc ting the same in a manner which deserves, ROADS.—A new City Council has been elected, and by the new charter an ler which they serve, they are vested' with ful I power over all the roads within the town ship. The people in the city and in the country want and demand that we shall har0 better roads, and that demand must not be slighted. The commercial interest of the city requires good roads, more than any other thing. We could as well do withou teefc the Mississippi river as wo can do S roads.'" fi*rsiXAiJ*inv*o S will finally be adopted, and we might a* well do it now, a*, to waste a few thousand more dollars on the bogs and sand hills and then after all hare to abandon them with the total loss of all the money expen ded upon them. That mute is as we indi caied last week go out on bast AvOnus past the Pucket /arm, leaving the old Can non Falls road just beyond sand hill, and cross Way Creek at the mouth of Trout Brook. To go to Mantorvitle, or any place in that direction, pursue the same route un til within iortf rods of Hay Crack, then turn to the left ard go op the creek. From l'urdoy's to Mr. Horiburts the road has at a $ I been laid out ana opened, and from to the place indicated it is not more than half a mile, and the land perfect ly level. By following this route we avoid }•_:• the sand hill Brow bottombeyon on that Mudn cit-on gis.se a that on evvaskag, at. ^.— ***oTm* A the other road the tremendous hills. be adopted. tno\ A**sVe a l*ll£U^'-.»)i-nlli/. In thN.t4tV,*«tHr.lay morning, the Sd in*t. lays and It 1* a sad tnity" that compels us i& *»Ocord the death of Jahn Prentice. Jaet enWriaf iaW the period of siianhood, he had endeared him grafted himself mie tad ietnas respact sad if. feetions of a a He a duUful aw,, a kind and loving^ brother, and a genial, noble hearted eompan- on, whose msraory will ever remain like a green oasis ins desert plain, in tks sffeetion» of hie grief etrickon kindred and friends. All bis noble, generous acta and werda of kind ness will be remembered by them when the irreen grass shall grow on his ,grave. Tbero is nothing in his life they wish to forgot. Dating his ucknese, np to within a few hours of his death he waa insane, from the effects ot the disease and it ia a cause of iasstmiable consolation to has friends that at the last mo mettlmbecaiaeeatirsly rsUonal, And left his testimony aa clear demonstration, of the Mmngertkacj oi the blood at Jasmv'to eleaejs freaaaUasn. «U w— parfaesly ss—ieas tk« he waa about to die, y*v so bright waa. his faith, and an sure of a blaasad immortality Une«wh€ltfisa,thataesa«aud the praise ef tao meet sag%1€oaVt even walls death held atW ia hia grasp, Sad asaared his friend* that all wasWell with him. Hufoaajfntaatmoa wai preached by -lee. iJijlUtA a sfiml Hlfjteh. mm the watchful ^SWFosU'Coortrt,* aid«pii ftf f^-uaag. 7 3 4 S a 9 W 7 W a I W W deal hrntly with thc« %$£H'4 fartiMi CONrECTIONABY AND DlXINO SALOOW. We caU partijuhw aUontien to the ostao-: HfSfSfffSt, lishment of Mr. Bixby, on Main S He AW!I ne. t^hine?*^ ._ HwSMHt and despatch/'and furthermore, his cook ing can't be beat.* He also ke )ps fresh can lies, fruits, cigars, Ac. Sec. constantly on hand. ACKNOWLEDGMENT.—Circumstances Of affliction has kept us away from our bust ness se much the past week, that we should have had but a sorry paper to present to our readers, had it nof been for acconimoda tions received from the Rcpublibun office. for us to eouceive why this route hss beenjwhero they are selUng off their Splendidi,,^.^--..^^ .. '.'''laiARRIEir. ffJHHI'* At/tMtii'&i{v^ on the 30th day ofkarch, «04 by Kev. W. Spsars, U. L. FIELD and IARY ay I J^UN. h*Lh ofthiH eitr. MARY M- DR a whom he was taking his plaoe.in business r«- ATIi E A E S ta»o«s, a»d in social tt*i ao*, a J, wtmj :yf n»LAn ALPACAS,,, "iiV'»toffiS I I A |*ai«ni*l rJaatsi,?** WOOLl!^ TARNS, c.lU .'.'HU .! #TSH0PS4,AW S O NANS^OK MUSLIS, CASIMERES, ESMERELDA .'«M RSPELLANT CLOTH, a*0«s1E3i*^^vvil5)r Black and C616ted Dress :••:.•,' Cloth Over-Shoes,8 Ladies, G-ents., and Childs, out taking |nu22\-SJy'* „^.i i.:n. L_J Ae&Oat"a9 ,» /.«m T.I.«I.^^ •«..» •'-..v tween hero and r. Purdey/s. without'ON PLUM STBJBBP^ ,REP,*711Gr .^m J'r.'.-T 7 I V3 lengthening the distance. It is impossible I ., •*ja.:,-Tffrj«g80!a-),|«B|tvgfojVyugaii «j^Raviyvi KMKI ftp t?' BLEACHED rl TALBNCIAS, -. 'Mim^-^^i- *«PS, I ^l.hgneg^.andsne^ia^^e.b^ W fe^r^^^i ^!Ui O O DS. t. .3 X07.I .'.i^/r O E W HATS & GAfS, 1 irniLjB5fk«m,lta Ai}-* E/gtaoj9, thay are ealKng of »t RFniTPiTTI I? AfTPQ O gvl S S W C^sssaSswl*^ IKOI ay N frf Ji?-!t Sit. I St I®V6 OsWeBt there, from the Gi*e ua.a oaU ami fern' will he •tw5.lh.d0.pl.- 'Wft&f wimVWrai tadoaf^mtif' berearad ia a a udot tha mmpsas a osiuro «is^^*fratitadao^ma^1saW "4 at til* «*llir|?*-Ha-~^__ rgains a TO^CASia:»uxiRs:i 1 dsMITllT. 'y :St?^ suuraov«% A W •(•MftSSm^Braf-'tf5«*tHP:K ii'i' ii'*• mfU:L£d!So ns'^ knitted it 2[WIHO^X^ -OKIWag SHAWLS, ,.* 4 r'jii *^f pj lir.: XUBIAS, *".:••'•:rJVQSWUi'- --. PLATS FLANNEL, SOjlTAGS, SHiBTCSG -./w O OPERA A I a A S .G^P Ladies' and Grantlemens* Fur Goods. ill •. .8ltt»*jJiiJi en Wfflfl Mlll|pm^-^iMMT Ladies' Buffalo Over Shoes Mens'01»th, L, Over-Shoes, Ladies' E S anybody? LADIRS BALMORAL3.MENS BOOT#| V^sMeS.,be^,tlMt»*^"^'i^i* vgiit nmr:rifefe!ta^«rr. 3ftlsViiT! ... 0 0 A rfOYiIT"".H .A T03 T?Ol/. 3 JIT 11 and almost anyttiin? you csn ask for in tk*" lino of Dry Good*. IUt*, .iCsps, Boots, Sl*o«* aTNo°iir iS in &E'Lts-SfiZJL^fiJS* ^»rfci»ndt* oralliWWdi«s&Sl!y1cePtr» ii«d,:\r.ing,lfe. Tremendons ttnsh! TO Corner of Main and Bush Street*, Formerly occupied hy S. B, FOOT, vf, rf^rf* jr 1 Ussou^lpil, and is now aecwvlng a r.of,* an. E N E A A S S O E N Til ~h" !'.',...." ':-Viij! •.-! iv W o, ^^t«-.-"»i nlf*« ililarH|i«aslh.| .•..-,.' 4r ,.-..4V.~ .-—-.•-ylU.-,••/:.?« -.,:''.. ,iT.-rr- ij0.^1: w. si rWWehsbalf: be sokl for n«i. !aii .'-V4' 3E' Aaowas st y, place in ths I j] W*° have thoageneytor the sale CDl-LllSiStBal SewlasSf M^tchistc ..j --it .-,••• loiiJJ4&R&0* finiuri 9|Si MUtton 11* IflWni t'Jt\il x-A'tv T' idoeea warn of Smith rr 4 M°,Sfflqp-a?ie552.*tfchia: receiveSdI sincWe -MS eommdsaia^natr In^usiboss, *.-.•* am •**.••• m_^««i. »t_ I W I I I BSJSSP pn"hand an extensive assonsaOuCtuVsha above as**. *?iA^ mU £01 E A E S jta )ainta, AIM. A**nu for tW most'Approv^ 'AM.n» Ei^r^CSFmmmMOm^ becausejre found it not.,, tr^i im-b*fo&&%M*tt& jjj^ a a in ?Xj2ijr: BDTIT^-XtKy pdi ani* tfnBot»i!?,'J^fefcj SILK, CASSJIMER, SATIU AND PLUSH VESTS 7 .- TQV3 JfiluA'Hitn buo^ ipsa must ba paid aoeU %»^r»euaaiammm*miana'esinu,err line, which w«l be fbamd at prlecha low as •*t°y™ can possibly bo compotibm WltMratrateqaal- ""J^l UiZ* itr.fn which point tVoW hlajasperfeace ne# assure his customers that the articles of hfr trade cannot possibly bosurpansed by any. I atWa«lem1etoco«htryshopaonr«aaoaa' to is BEPAIBUIO done on short notice, brace eweryfArng «an .JNA.wTgfcisi^l.aiim,^,^ rln« AL VAE1ETY STOgg, i?o .! ,lt' IlLLIilBliLL sssg.Ag aod for th IPeOfO, —.j^ojt/. ,. •Bewdfomesaje. JUHK UAOK, rr»Tf»»ior- Address F#© wtSi 0 'etbtdno KeroseneLamps and Oil!W^ IMPLE^^Sir*^ fERSX rrtAKKalcssarain sano-Holad to^the citizens of Bed Wing and vicinity that they have I ranted LAWTHEttH UHlCIt 8TOKK, and tanjii.UpaMri ta«b«itt*okor I A AM Bver brought to this City, consisting of all style's of niocK ANi:SAQK"C0AT8^:f'.:•',::: ,,:.:,v PAWS A1:K, a mo»t complete stock of Etc snd costs* Linen, Cotton and Woollen S OtSRALLS,DBAWKR3, WllAPPERS, RT A splendid assortment* A J*.'••!.»J air. y-j|f mdki^ MoOIwhan •i?.?. A or to DBsc»jg?yio N ^fekfs&r, Suspenders, etc., ek., ttcl gfe7 [Msn^etere^ A Turt atock of SATTWrVHfCASStMERES, BROAD CtotrtS,*Ac by the ye V. TAI^I«*TIlllBnifaP,«0»*j*e. All of-whltth will be eold at lower prices than havebt knovVTiiaBed w^lwraisja the Mfar broke out. 9 jg®WJ»#*f W W K**^'11 Ss«!ftof flrst hands,4»nd.W»ean^Hercforc,!* :. hsi «h:ui Milwaukee prises., All are invited to call—no charge £rahawing gooda. _^** ^^'^^_ _"^ ^^s^^o^t^ss^i^ssy e^ss^p^i^iaW^Bsea^ssNasSe^. +f\* ***& 2T tfyt Netc Yur* Clothing &ior?, Z,mvther,9 Brick Bloqh. Red Wing, Ml ION, oitEl inSfTYtEV^amK. or p., we gnaxjsntee 0 iifWs«s vil: o!?rfw J* »Ht-Boi WtagJloSsebalMmroa tfci earner Sow' IfMaiaandBuikScrseta. .1V43edl '4 '-^S a* »mi ^raanma»eusjas sslm vSnlyl Min i|tmC norni (,i I'A'V iSOi Fall Trade. I have just received and opened a ii large and splendid stock of At the.* rn^m^T^^^^Mt^'^- brkcini* I no of the clothing trade I huye employed one of the best TAILORS «r tho ff ortnwest, and have connectod with my Clothing business the brtonni verytKmg Hdt'chn Bfecatlca fo* in the dot: [Lui'i Meren^i^^t^oriBg Bufdnesa. lis ring the best stock of $&for~/Fa iu, oil MS)S! r/- 1 fhmi* „. i^i'l it we* ni .?lTJTn**T Y.mWWAfK \#, S-ritj.,... T*J i*i% i'tou.. (I al*9 have, the best lot ef Csrpetrns that has ettaeen's Bank *V«r bflenbrongltt.t«iBld).«l«sji8«l« which I rVBh^sjiai WaaDamsa»e*llw^ Mlnneaatslk|^ «*«T- OaT* E i:' VWWi.ltfVf»igan. 1: ^l9i '-.VI Hfr J.*fJ!M ahoponTif .Plum Wtri Bop Wing, Minnosote, we,areaevntso j^a^s)Qdi',amihamyr9rn)A»»7fr am zi* vjove firm 'T' 'i'", If II' m-§ *-^aiS^w- V«R^ "CT.Jfl: T?J» :**iji-^ iyim^tF W a re W a W amsVasim^fcrnrgw ?w-3! «rt9ja«w -ivt ,'-. fe*ta «er« 4m i\ *joai W *-S*Jf TWXT** -Wo Kim eVtek tar •nistla i.^,|^4*^ yy 5j c. 'n Should yen wish for good health and a light happy heart, 111 keeping your feet dry, you'll wen re it In partV More,ifyoa'll have Bed Wing to flourish and STOW, On ita incoming sole*, yonr cash, yoa'll be stow.' ,• flow youHl cast of yottr old shoes, worn full ofhdfes, Saying, Pm resolved on buying a new fair of soles. .. .. •. .€ 4k. then eaU at the new store of Simons Blliin. Boots, Shoes Bnbbsrs are sold cheap |-^iU1 .in tbe«ein ,:-{sndasn Ladies We'll show you our goods with much pleasure. In wet, cold or hotthey'll protect from th weather. Hew Shoes at new Store walk in at onr dcor, Jlo. 2 Mainstreet neat Clark's Drag Store* TJidj -8ft Fateet Unified it,** rut T/titt-. TJ (iT«a 'f A VanMrom, At their.Snb^^hreedoora north of the POST OFFICE, opposite Simmon* «t Johnsons Store ^"Farmers, step In and examine our mi chines.- n84v8*4. •. I -'.Ji.T .O'.tW!. (, WAOON MAKER .Ind Mtacksmith. THE subscriber has lately erected alargcsnd convenient building on thecorner of PLUM AND FIFTH streets where he is now MANDFACTURING AND REPAIRING W A O N S I E S E S S I & /,. 1 S &c., & On the shortest notice and in the most work manlike manner. He has also connected with hisestablishmenta A S I I I S O where all work pertaining to thatbnsinesxwill be neatly and promptly done. All Wagonssnd Carriages made from the host of Eastern tim ber, and warranted S. A. FBETSTEDT. Red Wing, Oct. 15th, ISM. nol2vTly i)E»TISTRX F.rA. Williamson, Dentist, (Over F. C. Thompson's 8tore, on Main street, two doom east of Republican Office.) RE WING, MINNESOTA. |~AECAYKD TEETH repaired in accordance 1 with modern improvements in the profee ^on full or partial sets supplied to replace teeth which are Inst. Artificial teeth mrnished on the celebreted Vulcanized Mvbbmr Mm**, now generally acknowledged to- be the east, as well as cheapest base for artificial teeth. isnltat on» end advicegiven In regard to the taelihyofchildiL. or adults. Those from a distance requiring lengthy operations are rs eumamd to aacnra by letUr. or -otherwise, a specified time appointed, prevloua to coming. ALL OPBBATIONS WARRANTED. Red Wing.'Nov. 4, i» vtnflS un '. !Kaihvf*'Mi ,T*d Sjf hna .« STORE. iifA^ mtbaomyi awd tenths. ^•^y^m .-amai^miaT m^ man. samh Flaw* aa^ lasSjmhfja» want to .. W'**m WsNgr? & WILSON, DcalafwInanrmaVof A i. ,esngeA'£jC:*. -y-^o ••*d*Oow a Jsmmaa mp f*^m»* a a O I E O W O I O N swoos.kot.aflsllyax4saa.p- S A S a sr aw WsaaaaaassmaaaamSsatVeast I as: 1 svl LUOP. 1 W W a I