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THE DIXON SUN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26. 1873. ai Railroad Table. CHICAGO AND NORTHWK3TXBN ElILItOAI). Tniiu Goina OM'IW Vnt.

Puienier" a. fc4S p. m. Stirling 1:50 1:01 a. ra.

trtrf Uiird Sunday, conimeacinj May Itlh. ILLINOIS CKNTRAL RAILROAD. Traint Going South. Mall Kxpresi I Stock Train! Going A'arlh. Stuck 4.1'.

a. w. Mall Cxprru 19:10 p. ai. W.

C. WOOLIJtY. Agent. ROCKFORD. ROCK 18LASD AKD ST.

LOUIS RAIL UOAI) AT STKRLING. none BOUTH. Express lenies m. Mail in. with Parlfle Express Kolnjwett.

ooi.vo Mall 1'aj-snscr arrhe 10:00 p. m. Kxpre.st 10:50 a.m. with I'-nx-njer Rolns I A AND QL'IXCY U. A I i l.Kfft liLMJOTj; faificard.

It'cttitarri. Kx A 51 Nljht Kx ji Mall i- Atlantic Ex I'aciac Ji QuIiH-r 1 i I Kveninc Kx U-iy Kxprrts i- Men. I'aa. i M. A.

1'OWCM. I I I eai-li in tli li.t i The i i Tlir Amount ul.l.-ii hlioii.il pay fur it mid i i i HA for one LittellV l.h-in I.II.K 'the Aldhif i Kulei-tb Ritunity Tin- Atlantic Jliz4r llarpur's Miuitlily bcrilmcr'n Monthly a Apnlrtitn's Journal r'rank l-rslie's C.rncr...'. Kraut Leslie's I.ndyV J.iiuinl Monthly IVwt, X'-ur Yurk Musical Indepeuilcnt 'Ihe Age, wllli Hearth and Home Tiie fllot. Ilnstuti Hural Poineroy's tlcmoerat Weekly Trllmne. New York Wefkly World, New York Chlcxgo Wickly Trlliunp Chicago Weekly Weekly Courier-Journal, r.outiville, Ky Toledo Blade, Toledo, Ohio Weiikly Knquler, Cincinnati, Ohio Semi-Weekly Semi-Weekly Trlhune, York.

Oodcys Book, Philadelphia, HclentlBc American Moore's Rural New Yorker Unltlratoi i Conntrydentlemun, Alb. Y. The enjr. Ollrer Optlc'i Magliln? frank Leslie's Boy's aud Girl's Ttit HncticuHiulst National Lire Stock Journal Prairie Farmer HoineBtend Petenon'nMaglilnes, I'lillnlclphb Pa Weekly Democrat, at. Louis.

Weekly ClnclBnatl, OUhi OurYouni Folks The Aaierlcan Agricultural Lire Stock Jonrml, Buffalo The New York Krening Post, Weekly TheTiunery Youth's Companion (new subs only) The Little Corporil Demand's Young America Ladles' Floral Cabinet The Rock Farmer (new tul.j only) Address, W. M. KK.VM.-KT, Pabll I 5 IM 1 Ot OC 01 1 1)1 on 4 00 4 im 1 Oil liO IU 1 00 (10 i no yo 00 0(1 i (H) a oo ixi oo SO 2 00 OC 2 (Ml 00 00 2 (Ml 2 0 0 1 00 00 30(1 a BO 'j M) 'j 50 2 00 00 00 i 00 00 i 00 2 00 1 CO 50 i no 1 CO 1 60 1 00 0 75 1 00 slier, lllno 1 fi CO 0 (H) Ii (10 oo 0 1 r. im ro 5 I (1 t'o o'i no r. on (rO I HO III) it) i 'j: i rh i I il; 4 Ml i 4 flJ 1 Ml 4 ft) 4 01) 4 4 TK) 4 00 4 00 a co 8 60 359 tM sro SO 8 a oo 800 8 8 00 300 SCO 1 550 2 Is.

0 (Concluded from Fint J'aye.) i offiier and well at Ike hands of bin people. la fact ha in ug careful and 'brow dirt, even at Ruck We will aaj lo J'royrttt that probably Dicou would ihejfrjt to the for a feeder. We did not the water would taken from the riter below our (Urn. Will the Froyrtsi to inform itself en tbia subject? The im- proTcment ii and will be made. We fuol lorry for our nt-jglihor who bad temper in the premises.

--The North improvement B4 longer calls forth remarki unbefitting tbe subject. It it but a abort time 1 er of public opinion wamaj "to in, fill up pi guej fcol'," as he slang- ilj it ara glad that Mr. De-Land hat oblitera lived oppoii- lion, I lint baa come from xuch unexpected quarteri, anil that be will triumpth OTerall opposition. We it ii the fate of alt such projrcte to meet with nothing but ill- natured ukrugt and karri aijingj. Dixon never had the public spirit that other towns on the rifer, that are earnest in their endcarors to lurpiis ug.

There are good rations for thii, which are not profitable for i)9 to Last wuek. capitalists were in town from the of rrhotr. fur proper sight for a paper mill, i a visited Siutli In. Nilcs. i i a in LaSaile county, and Wxoa.

He was highly with the nppo.ira nee f-f t'uc North Dimn improruwcnf. and we lit; will conclude to invest ibi rflnuM he caaic. others will i yrcry i our river will How through turbiuc. This will not only liuiM up the North side. trill build ij.e South hide us for ana caouct j.rmv the other.

file IVrst mint uiiiiiiilely iiiinufacture the a i cles which ueeiU for use, and tiptt! tliAt time tho fanner will strive in viiin to results of a "Uredii aiay at auy hour control priru every article ci-inufuctured i K.IMI. tjpriutr linio will poon iba hers -ind uvc-ry body will be lumy in hid i In-re those in our city who ca.ii induce Mid to visit let ihc.t influence be IIOIT csert A I'-ttcr or A word may accomplish ir.uuh. Mny ii l.c TMivcn iu due scanon. Clothing is Necessary, MONEY IS SCARCE WIUT GfllDLfY BROS. MAGNIFICENT MAGNIFICENT MAGNIFICENT MAGNIFICENT MAGNIFICENT I A I A I A AT WIEMER'S AT WIEMER'S AT WIEMEN'S AT WIEMKR'S AT WIEMER'S AT WIEMER'S AT WIEMER'S AT WIEMER'S AT WIEMER'S AT WIEMER'S DANfEL B.

ttcKENNEr P. GooDirtV. GOODWIN WILLIAMS TM AtUrntTi and at law. and EUGENE PINCKNEY; N. HYDE, KEYSTONE HOUSE, Corner Main and Galena itreeU.

Dlion. Ilk. ken: alt ot the abate aad liare for Winter Wear a Larjr, STOCK QF GOODS, judicious in big management of the people's business, us he is iu curing far his prirate nfluirtf. We huve Jlr. Morrill aa opposing candidate.

In the Ward, Mr. Juines 15. Charters is the only candidate. His earliest support of the North Dixon improvement entitles him to the tote of every citizen of the Fourth 'Ward. We hope to him get large vote out of compliment, even if it be uot needed to elect him.

With a council determined to (he tide of expendature that brought debt and taifttim everywhere, Dixon ought to enter a career of promise during ytar that will surprise the most sanguine. BOOKS AT At; Mr. J. D. Boardman's library will be sold at Auction on Saturday afteraooa next at II.

T. Wicks' utand on Main street. Tht books are the l.est in the English language. They consist of selection! from the best poets, essayists and miscellaneous writers. Thf poetry is humorous and satirical; the eteays are iel- toted for their humor and pener of thought; among then are the essays of Carlyle, and Charles Lamb: uncel- laneous worki are all standard literature and amuiipg and instructive.

Araoig the Utttr are Disraeli's Curiosities of Literature, four volumns of Curtis works (Prut and 1'otiphar Papers. Ac) aud eighteen of the North American Review. Tutse, and many bukf tf all kiodg, will be sold on Saturday aflenoon, March, lot, --The Proyrat BpeaVs of our article on tbe caial qaeftlioD and ui of Ml kinds of Meanness. Had the tdi. tor given us aij lo disprove tar etatenents, or aUcmpttd to ihow that Ulley was wrong, we A raid be pleaiW argue the natter, hot we ctnuot consent to Thf Board of Supervisors at the last session wo i ucKd uuwiscly in the tnat- tcr of no appropriation for hire of deputy Circuit Clerk, if it worn of nny present tus would speak of it here at more length.

We reserve our remarks however until the Hoard again convenes, in hope that we muy prove to be mistaken in our conclusions. Among the good things done by thin bonnl vrc must not fail to notioe a resolution offered by Mr. Brown requesting Legislature to repeal the following laws, to wit: The act requiring the registry of act insreastng thejurisdicttoa of County Courts. So much of the act entitled "conveyances" ai requires the entering of deeds at the County Clerk's office before the same are rectriled. Also, requeslin the passagn of an act to extend the lim of collecting tuxes in each tear unlil Jul Mr.

Dutcher of Amboy also offered resolution, which was ad requestin, the Legislature to take such measures fo the improvement of the Illinois River a may be deemed most advisable is secur such improvement. This last proposition expresses the senti ments of the larming community through ont all this section. is not an improve Hi en to build up any locality, but to cerv the people generally. It is a means ofTerc to the farmer, whereby his grain maj reach a market, at cheap rale, unbroken In 'bulk. The necessity tl i and th farmers demand it.

With sttch'facilities and a tariff adjusted for revenue only, the West would breathe freely. With the present exorbitant demands for trans porlation, added to the exactions of a tarii adjusted by 'Tig Iron Pirates" who acting under the sonerific influence of "Credit Mobilicr," the farmer is like a sheep IB the handa of a shearer. Let the farmers organize, for in orguahation there is their strength, and once organizid they will prove such a pewer in the land that their influence will loan effect legislation. a word. cj-ervlUUu the llry Goods line ncces- sry fur Comfort, I'lcuum or ll.inschold ucc, ami at 1'tki'S lusr, that IIOIIL" I'inrli of Alotlev Our Goods were purchased to sell.

Lumber, Coal I A at Ills yard, near the Illinois Central Depot, at tbe old stand of the Ilia. Coal and Transportation Company, THE BEST HARD AND SOFT COAL! IX THE a 1'unf. VcniiiLLio.s TIIIKD VKIK Fivn DoT.i.ir.s. WASHINGTON HOUsli Corner and Ottawa ttrecti. fl la conHtctleo.

RKUK.RJ, Prop. 4.1" WEIBZAHN MO-LLER, 5'i erJ l11 Groc rlea nd Provisions. andllardware. Main street, Dixon, Ills; 4-13 Deal A. U.

HAZEN, Fancy firoc ri I'rotMoiu mi. rlce 1 1 produce Galena ttrect, (rest side), Dixon, JUi. 4.15 v. Pi KELLEY, nealer In Orocerlw and I'rorMoiu. Carl, fo- a and fcg-s.

Galena strret. Dixon, Ills. 4.15 ELLIS i. WI'LLIAMS," GrcMr! ana rrovblom. First street.

JOHN REILLY, WIIOLKSAI.E l.IQUOi; STOUK. (Jroceriea an-' fur Winter wc.ir. "Wei must aud will sell them- xoon. Voura truly, WHEAT GRIDLEY BROS. I have a Rtiotl AV And t-an aupiily all for hard or Ifelit trooil promptlj-.

1 liavc just opened a LUMBER YARD, And will keep lumber of all Ui me a call. C. H. KEYES, t'liotosrnp'ilc Artist, )C 1: KUEKS FOR WOOD or COAL left at' Matthew's Drus Store, Wcibeiahn's i Midler's, and Ellh I. vV illl.im'3 Grocery, will receive prompt attention.

Amor, Nor. SO, 4SmS B. McFherran, REYNARD BROS. Are sole In Dixon, for ALEXANDER Dealers In Porcl 8 and Domestic Hardware Asrlcultur. Implements.

Stoves, Tin nee rira- 111 conn tie wSb! JACOB EBINGER, i a a Tin and Woo-icnwa Masonic Block, corner Galena and TAR COATED PENS. Try them and you nill use no other. Everybody likes them. to rent orcr Babbitt's feed store. Enquire of Kugenc Pinckncy.

offer for sale the Dickson property corner of Main and Henncpin Streets at .1 bargain. Also a house in North Dixon, one block from the bridge at a low price, and on reasonable terms. Et'CESK PtSCKSET. tgjUGo to Eustace's for canned fruit and vegetables. 21 if Januarj lal, 187U, we will sell for cath only, there being but einall margin on many of our goods, we are compelled to adopt this rule, and will enforce it without respect lo persons.

BO object for us to goods upon credit, make it to the interest of cash ta deal with us. Thanking our the in Honorable dealing hope (o RETKAKV Dixon Baiaar. Dto. 1872. 2-1-lf- HABtr SOFT Winter.

SupolieslFurnished at Low Prices. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED! Orders receded at .1. C. Pomerov's and K. II.

Ijabbilt'd. fi 20-Iy RE1TNARD nOOD TKAJI OK MULES FOR SALE, Knrpjirc of 81 BR. HCNT. Insincss W. JoxKs'Slotk, OPENED A FANCY Grocery Store, at Stand, rhcrc can always be found latc plpte stock of CONFECTIONERY, AMI K.INCV OKOCEKIrS, TOBACCO VSD CIGARS.

Cheap lor H. B. 1'res't. J. W.

CBiCB. Cashier. DIXON NATIONAL BANK. DIXON, ILLINOIS. Capital 8100,000 DIRECTORS: U.

B. Jr.sts. JOHN DKMENT. H. B.

KKD. A. Tr.CMAM. Jis. 11.

Jos. CRi-wroRD, President. S. C. EKLLS, Cashier.

LEE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK OP DIXON, ILLINOIS. Capital glOO OOO With a Privilege of Increasinc to t'MO 000 DIRECTORS: JOSETM CIHTTFORD. g. g. WiLLiijig TT- Vi Krrs W.

POIIBROT. J. A. mwLer, s. 0.

JoSIiH LlTTLK. JR. 4.1S CAMP HASENPLUG, MMufacturers and dealers In Furniture Work rder Coffin8 Meullc Burial H. J. DREW, Uuu and Locksmith, and practical repairer Also dealer In sporting apparatus.

Galena DlVon. wl "f-af ike horses, and light stylish barrier v3 lH! PfWreJ at D. IV. McKenaer'j I Water treet. Dfxon, 111., reasonable 4-1S ISAAC MEANS CO.

CHAS. Physician and Surgeon. Ofilcc over Billon's grocery store, corner JUin and Henncpin streets Dixon To accommodate those from a dlataace, Dr. Hunt re- muns la his office on Saturdays from 9 A. M.

to 4 except In cases of urgency. 4.13 D. B. AYRES, IV. WT.NS.

DRS. WYNN and Surgeons. Office over Hicgint' Drnp Store, Main street, Dixon, Ills. Dr. ynn, corner of Madison and Tliiril street.

Dr t'ayne. House. 4.19 THOMAS H- EUSTACE. The Globe Microscope, An optical Trondcr; magnifies 10,008 ttmes reveals the count- ten thousands of the hidden wonders aad beauties of God's minute creation never lojcs It! Interest adapted to jchoolj and families as welt as scientific use combines cadiesa amusement with Instruction a beautiful gill to old or Bend for circular. Whole- sale liberal.

Arenti wasted. Bttall price, or sent preyald for 12.75. Addreis Fiimrn, Dixon.IU. SALE A good 7 jrtar old taire Hlltabk for all work, aod a iro year old Knqtrlrc or na On. EVERETT LAW, Physicians and Surjjeons.

Office entrauce one door east of the POH office, up stairs, Dixon. Ills. 4-13 DR. J. MILLARD.

"Veterinary Surgeon, offers his service to the citizens i 50 aml vic 'nlty. He may be found at the Llr- ery Stables ef D. W. McKcnncy. 4-13 JOHN KAISER, eC r- Give me a call.

an(1 commodlou. Re.tu- 4.13 JOHN STANLEY, I Dixon File Works, and of all kinds of Files and Hasps. Peorla street Dixon, 4 ADAM KRUC, Barber and Tobacconist, Mnln street, Dixon, MRS. MEAD, If lr Mct aln Dye Dixon, Ills. a 3 9 EDSALL A Attorneys and Counselors at law.

Office in Union street, Dl.xon, Lee County, -1-13 J. D. BOARDMAN, Attorney and CoansHor at law. Office Mat- thews'Drug Store, Diion. Ills.

-I-1S CHARTERS TRUESDELL, Attorneys and Counselors at law. Office in Exchange Block, over Dlion National Bank. Diion. i5EKi clt DinoE. SBIRWOOD Duo.t.

EUSTACE, BARGE It DIXON, Attorneys at Law, Dixon, Ills. 4-19 HARVEY MORGAN, Justice of the Conreyaacer and Collectlar Heat. itrett, IWJon, Ills. VALENTINE THORMAN, Brewer ef beer. Dement town, has reputation oaVln the best beer In Northern Illinois.

1 "ddres, orders to Valentine Thorman, 1II JAMES H. PRESTON, 0 0 A Lee the every Saturdav for ih- LL IN CENTRAL HOTEL Bouie. Bar. Stf DR Rochellr, 0)tlf Countr. NEWSPAPER!.

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