atMHIKIUI. t I) Arter. J. W Stewart. ARTER & STEWART. (Successors lo D. Arler A Co ) GROQERS -AND Commission Merchants No. ,113 Commercial AvThtue, OAIIIO, ILLS. Bristol & Stilwell, FAMILY GROCERS . Kcpp everything pertalaing to the lino of Staplo una Fancy Qro corioB, Woodonwaro, Vegetables, PrultB, 810., &c. ' Dupee s New Hams. California Honey. Pure Maple Syrup. ITREBrCKWIIEAT FLOUR. Cracked Cocoa. HYACINTHS, TULIPS AND DAFFODILS XJST 33IiOOM, FOR SALE. A Hors for Sal. No. 32 EIGHT STREET CAIRO ILL. VAKII'.TY STOKI- New-York Store WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Xiarsost VARIETY STOCK in 'rnE city. Goods Sold Very Close. Corner 10th St. and Commorcial Av CAIRO. ILLINOIS. C. 0. PATIER & CO. lMIXTAMOII.S. B. F. PARKER, Dealer In Paints, Oils, Varnishes, imriTTSixins. Wall Papor, Window GlaBS, Win uuw onuuun, cu. Always on hand, the celebrated llluniluatlng AUItOK i OIL. Bi-omh' 33ia.iXci.iriK, Corner Eleventh Street and Waihlnu ton Avenuo CAIRO CITY BINDERY, 3". O. I3TCT3HIJJ3, PROPRIETOR. BINDER AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER. Bulletin Building, Corner Twelfth Street and Waahtngton Avenue, Cairo, XLUxxolM. K-CuotT and Railroad Work a spetklr Ift , ; - ' I,. ,VOL. 7., ' CAIRO, ILLINOIS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1875. NO. 31. i i . , , ,.. ..i ..i I.IQCeK BEAI.KKK- R. SMYTH & CO., WliulIe Mitt Retail Dealers In Foreign and Domestic LIQUORS A "ID WI9TEM OF ALTj KINDS, No. 60 Ohio Levee, CAIRO, ILLS. MES9RT. SMITH A CO hate antly a large stock of tbe best goods I" U .mar ket, and gletpcUl attention toll' ''-"oWls raacnoi we uusinrsa KUPPI.Y DKPOT. a fHi h . I a VALENTINE RESCH, Steamboat, Hotol and Family SUPPLY' DEPOT Groceries, Vegetables, Game, POULTRY, Fish, Eggi, Northern Butter, Sic. Eighth Street, Between Waahln-rton and Commercial Avenues. EJ-Gooda tirrl fm 0f charge. HOATUTORt-S. SAM WILSON, BOAT STORES, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, See. No. 110 Oliio Xjovoo. HOTELS. ST. NICHOLAS Hotel and Restaurant N'o. 122 COMMEHCIAL AVENUE Tuo dors noith of the Cairo and VTncannrt railroad depot. WJt, WETZEL, Proprietor. ATItUsTV ivatch kept night and day for trains and slcaaiboats TJie Wit of tu-CAUimoiUtloiii far transient guests itlno Dollars per day. I(X ICE! ICE!! ICE!!! THOMAS SPROAT & SON, Whole Hie and Retail Dealers In PURE LAKE ICE CAIRO, ILLS, and COLUMBUS, XT. CAIRO OFFICE t At Ilulen & Wileon'e, Corner Twelfth St. ana unio a.evee. T7"K will; run an Ice wagon throughout the mrt of the clly ut the lowest market price, anil will also furnish ourfrlcurls uuttide the-city with re by the cake or car loiul, packed In sawdust or tlilnmeul to auv distance. 'The Best Thing in the West." Mison, Topsh & Santa h 1 1 X .A 3ST 3D S IN KANSAS. a.ooo.ooo uil.oxi.xis Of tlir Uit Farming autl Ajfrlcullunil Ijiuds In i Anurlca, sltuateit in an J uenr the Uautiful j Lotlouwooa autl t.irai .liiuji rautya, nm-aenoflhe Weil, ou 11 Yeare' Credit, with 7 per oent. 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Wpeklv. or llazar will no sunnlled crntla I for every club of tlvo subscribe n at 61 00 each, lu one remittance ; or, six copies for yJO 00 without extra copy ; posingo iree, . Duck uumbers can bu supplied at any 1 time. The seven volumes of IUrrer's llazar, for the years I68, '9, '70, '71. '72, '73. '74, ele-L'nntli- bound In ureen moruoco elntli. will be se I by uxp fi, fr Igbt repalil, l'.'i $7 00 enctt. J3T-Nf wspspcrs arc not to copy this nd. vertlsoaieiil without the express orders of Harper Aclirottiera. Addre UAltPEU JlltOTUEU3, N. Y. (yum; jguiiAiuu GLENN OF COLUSA. Tlie Urent Tnrnier of the World t. Ixuls Democrat. A Ssicramciito pnntr imblllici the fol lowing rusK.,ctlnc tliu fiinnlnir otH.-ratloii's of u mull whom It denominates "tfiu largest fanner lutliu world," which. eoiili!erlnr that Dr. (.kiin Ttun" his farm offiO.(xii) ncn-4 himself, tierfoimlly wiprrlnteiKlm It nil. the appellation U comet: "The treat fanner of the world, Dr. Iliijrli J. Oleim.ofJacliito.C'ohiNi county, California, lias rnll and harvested tins past season, on hit own farm. 000,000 hush elk of wheat. This would load eighteen 1,000 ton .hlps or three hundred canal hoaU. All this wheat he lias now In lil own warehouses, ready for fthlpincnt when the water in the Sacramento Hiver ri.'SMilllcIontly. Tho Doctor pays $00, 000 freight to nut his wheat in San Krau clsco. 'l'lie Doctor is n wonder to tho agricultural world and to himself, lie runs ninety gang-plow and a whole county's ioiiilation in the harvest Held, with a down threehcr. His fanning U not confined to wheat alone, lie mar kets. 5100,000 worth of Hock each year. Dr. (ilenu Is a practical firmer and man ugcK.'il! his ImiiM'iisfhiifliie.'-sliliiiM'lf. He can mend it trace and makca key to an ox low with tils jacknlfe, Just n,s eav as drawing hl check for ilOO.OOO. which lie can do every day In tho week. Dr. fJlenn lias only eXerieiieed one suri'rise during the year, and that was when a friend In formed him that a panic had entered the land. Glenn is a big-hearted man; was born in Augusta county, Virginia, and does honor to the "Old Dominion.' Send the medal to Glenn.'' This is a retn n kable ca'e oi fanning enterprise, and Is enough to make the or dinary granger open hl eyes In amaze ment. Dr. Glenn, though born lu Vlr ginnla, came to -Mls'ourl, when quite young, with his father, Mr. George Glenn, who is still a resident ot Monroe county. He received a good collegiate education, and when near the ngu ol ma turity Mndied medicine. Just about the tlme'he received his diploma, the. Mexi can war broko out and he enlisted In the Monroe company which accompanied Doniphan's expedition through Xew Mexico, Chihuahua, itc, returning when the war was done. When the California excitement caino on, in the winter of lSJS-'J, he Immediately set, about organ izing an expedition acros- the plain, to the laud of gold. This was tiieees-fully landed, und, alter mining for some time with great suece (every times lie struck hl pick lie brought out color), thedoetor went Into speculation in live stock, bought a ranch and run It with great profit. He added Immense tracts of laud to his orig inal ranch, and became, what he now 1-, the greate-t farmer in the world. Dr. Glenn is about forty-eight years old. of small stature, being about live feet seven Indies in height, with a tough and wirv body, auhuru hair and blue eyes, and k posses-ed of an energy that "no obstacle can surmount, lie knows no such word as fall. If the doctor, however, has a weakue, It la for draw-pokcr'llo bets with the same voluminous Im-w-ttmslty that lie do everything ele. He has been known to tand "pat" without a pair and "rale'' $10,000; on .-everal occasions he ha lo-t Immensely, lie Is not always unluekv, however, und hi- nerve has'drlven out many players; holding better "hands." Dr. Glenn Is one of the most remarkable characters that California has developed, mid de-ervesto rank with the great hero of mining stock celebrity, Honanza Sha ron. A HK,k I'resenccor Mlnil. The Kdf-conscIousuess and presence of mind cajiahle ofbeiu'- exercised bv a hog. Is Illustrated by the lollowingrcuiarkablo incident from the Terre Haute Journal of the 17th lust.: 'A very curious incident oecuried ves terday, by w hich a hog took n free ilde across the river bridge. It was about half-past three o'clock that a freight train was approaching tho city, when it hog weighing about 100 pounds was seen on the track at the west end ol thu bridge. It did not get out of the wav soon enough, and the pilot of the engine struck it. In stead of knocking It oil', however, the sloping front of the pilot caught hl. pork-hip, and rolled him right up upon the little platform In front of the boiler. There he ro-e and sat looking around.and was by this thno out over the bare ties, where if he had Jumped oil' he would have irone down to the water. He evi dently saw tins for he remained on the front of the engine and rode all the way across the bridge. When the engine ar rived on tills side tlm hog sprang nimbly oil' upon the platform near Mr.Twadell'.s watcn-iiouse, ami atter grunting lis satis faction at Its narrow escape, It moved oil'. It was .slightly hurt in the side and one lejr, but will recover. " The- lllll Kins,- Mystery tXew York llcrakl The "Charlev Hoss Mvsterv" seems to have died away. Tho country is now concerned about what mav he called the "Hill King mystery." ilfll King, as his friends proudly call him. Is the member of Congress elect from Minnesota who re ceived we don't know how mauy thou sands ot dollars Irom Mr. Irwin, and whose presence is desired by tlio Ways and Means Committee to tell what he did t r I tlilc mntinv Vi (.lintilil think tbe one thing Hill King would hasten to do would he to go to Washington, boldly en ter lilts presence ujiiiiiiiht nun ten in storv, either in the witty and Horatiau stylo of Sam Ward, or thu business man ner of Mr. Maefailaml. Hut Hill King cannot be found. No one has heard of him. The detectives cannot Hud any trace of him. He wa' last heard of on the Canada frontier, looking alter prize cattle for his Minnesota farm. Thu only ........1.. I.,.. ......,., .....ii.li It th.it Itlll l.'tiwr Is lost, Wu think that Congress should oiler a reward for him. and give our de tectives n chance to recover some of the glory thev lost hi their effort to lind a clew to thu poor child, Charley Itoss. s. lliiilN on Wiileriiilf llorwes. The superintendent of a street railway has recently had an interesting experi ence lu regard to the use of water by his horse-), He was in the habit of leaving thn horse loose n tlio stall, In one eor. per of tho stable was a tank uf water, Ho noticed that one ol the horses while eat ing would leave thu stall, go to the tank, and taku a little water and return to his fodder, and that the other horses In turn followed his example. To test tho mat ter iurt icr no nan cu is w n en I would hold it small quantity of wnter, placed lu the stalls, iinil then noticed Hint tho horsos would take I n mouthful of oats, aiu-1 then u little 1 wider, mid then bite of hay, mul thus nllettn. alternate, keeping his mouth and food moist while eating. A citizen to whom ho related the fact., tried the e.xicrunent with the same result?. It npear that tinder certain eircuintances, tho liores act very much as human beings do.nlter natlng their food and drink, and proba bly the dryness of their food In the stalls renders this habit a useful one, and Isettcr for the nnlmalsthan thu common practice of giving them n large quantity of water nt ouo time, npart from their lood. Worth Knonliiir. The oldest, largest, .afet and best ac cident Insurance company Is the Travel ers' Insurance Company, of Hartford, Conn. It lias cah a-etsof ou r$.'l,000. 000, has wntten over 330.000 accident pol icies, and has paid over 21,000 elalms. it has paid over $2,000,000 in direct lienetlU to Its policyholders. An interesting telle ofhygont! time has lately disappeared with the death, ou Dec. 22, of Lord HyronN valet. Kalcler!, at tho age of7S. After the poet's death. In 1S.1I, his Iriend Sir dolm Hobhoue, afterward Lord llroughton, took l'alcieri into Ids employ as courier. IMoru long, however, the courier returned to lil former calling, and continued to serve ns valet with Isjiao Disraeli, author of "The Curiosities or Literature." ami father to thu present Prime Minister, until his inaHcr's death. til IS.V l.nril Itrmiirlitnti ..w... ... fs lllll. t uvilll as messenger at the Hoard of Control. He was a very plea'ant, obliging person, and as assistant to the head otllct; koetcr, the polite old Italian, with his broken English, was often held lu frlendlv chat by tho-e who came across him In the way of bushics". Schunck'a Pulmonic Syrup, Sea Weed Tonic, and Mandrake PIUb. Thcso do crveUly celebrated and popu lar mcdl Ines have elfrcted a reolu'lou in the hesling art, and proved tbe fallacv ol seund maxims which hue lor many years obstructed Iho progreris of medical sclenje. Tbe lalsa supposition tint Con umptlon Is incurable deterred jihysiciati- irom attempt tnlotlnd remedies lor that disea e, and patients afflicted with It reconciled them selves to death without making an elfort to esiapc rrom a doom which they suppo-ed to lio unavoidable. It is now proved how cr, that Conmmption can be cured, and tfcat it has been cured In a very great num ber of cas s (some of them appitently ties per te ones) by skheiick's Pulmonlu Syrup n'one; and In other ca-r by ibe same ih-i-Iclnc In connection with Hclunck's Sea Weed Tonlr and Mandrake PUN, one or both, according to the requirements ol the ci-e. Dr. Scbcnck liim'tll. who enjoyed uiil". tenupttd good health for moro than fjrty year-, wa. Mippo-od. at one tlmu to be at the very gateofdeatb, bUpbyslclans lining pronouncul his case hojielets, and aban doned him to his fate. He was cured bv the aforesaid medicine, aril since hist ccov cry, many thousands similarly aflected have used Dr. Scbenck's preparations with thu same remarkable moce-s. KjII directions accompany each, mnklng It not absolutely neccary lopcrronally seo Dr. Schenck unless patients wI-U thtlr lungs t'Xamliieil, t nd for this purpose ho Is professionally at his principal oHlc, corner slx'li and Arch streets, Philadelphia. c cry Moudsy. where all letters lor adl o must be addressed. Schcnck's medicines are sold by 1 tlruggbts. I'MW-lm rpiltltK it turn fun in the .1. i nromns t'Ll'CK tlmnanv iKiIntetl or prinlttl atnry tliat has U-en ghen t- the public forytsirs. Xever Ufurvha. Ixvn accuiilnl to any pirtun- or set or plclurrs, the K).ulurlly there Chrolnos hav-j aUalnot sli-, hy turnty to Inches. I'lirc, ten dullari l;rpalr Address onti rs to J. i UVllKIt. Publisher, Cleveland, O. Qtnfi fin i:i:WAHH-Kor a ca,e of OOUU.UU Chills which my Indian .gue llnnwly will not t-Oectually eradlonte trom the syttin. Unly Csi rvnu for full directions tor conipoundlntr thu medicine, katlsfurllon guar unlwi or nmury rtl'undi.l. .Vdilress It. W, ltt;.KLI., Mlncnil sprlncs, Ohio. 49U-ll-xl-dA'tW TIIK MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN COMPANY WIXXKItS of Ihnv hlghrst !irdiU and dl iilnina of honor, at Vienna, I .-'7:1, and Paris, Ni7, now" offer the finest assortment nt thelx'.t cabinet organs in the world, Including new stjlcs with recent Improvements not only evcliisltely fur rash, as formerly, but nlsn on new plans of easy paj uieuls, the limit f.n oralde eu-r ollclfl Drgaus leuteil Willi privilege of iiurx'hae, to almost any uirt ot the eoiiutry First pa.Mnnit i'.l !J or iipn anU Illuslnitrti eatalngut'S and circulars, with full particulars, sent tree uu rcaiiet Adunss MASON & HAMLIN OROAN CO., lJoiton, New York or Chicago 0 H B 0 o CENTAUR LINIMENT The ini-at dlcoery uf the ngi- Hiere Is no pain which the Centaur Liniment will not ii-llrw, no swelling which It will not rultdiie, aim no lame ness which It will not cure -'lhls Is strong language, but it .Uji l. line, li is nu uuiiiouK, mo l,aiprrK jeclpe is printed around each bottle A circular rniitalnlng ivrtlllcates of wonilerfulcuivJ of rheumatism, neuralgia, loi'U Jitw, sprains, swtllings, scalds, raknl brr.uls, pnUonous bites, frozen feet, gout suit I Ileum, ear ache, Ac , and the recipe uf Ihe liiilmeut will tie sent uiidis to any one It Is the ino.t wondeifnl heidlngand palii-ii'lleing agent the world has ewr produrrt It tills as uu artlrlv b fore did .11 . ...1 II ...II. l.:.......A II lll.l Wluil It l.lu. sen. iiiei li evil" . ..". -I,'1. I lauds to do On bottle of Ihe Centaur l.lni- Mifiil rr auiniaj Oeuow winppei) is wonn n hundlnl dollars for spiirlnt'd, sliiuhuil or galled horses and mules, and for cicw-worm slutp. Nu f.inillv or stui'k-ownt r ran alTnnl to lie with out Crntuur I.lnliuent Prlre, AO cents, large uoiiietvi .i it, un x i.u , M llrouilwnv, Xew York, S wf !'' i o If L s o IM- Kt CtASTOItl.V is mule tliaii a siitislitutc fir Castor oil It is llmuuly safeaillcle In ei llteiu'e which I suiv to ivgulate the bowels, DiilM wludiwllo am', produce tmtural sln-p It Is pleasant to tain Chlldiru ihi-1 nut cry and mothers may slu p 0-7-wly s I'OTUIIMIO.X HKBCIIAXTM. C. CLOSE. Otneral Commission Merchant axd c rat. tit ix LIME, CEMENT PLASTER, HAIR, &c., Under City National Bank. IWILt, sell In cAr-load lots at manufactureri' prices, adding Frebihl. COFFEY, HARRISON 6c CO., (Successors to D. Hunt A CV) FORWARDING Commission Merchants And Dealers lu FLOUR, GRAIN and HAY, No. 63 Ohio Lerao. WOOD RITTENHOT7SE AND BRO. FLOUR AND GENERAL Commission Merchants No. 138, OHIO LEVEE. JOHN B. PHILLIS AND SON, (Successors to John II' I'hlllls) FORWARDING -AMI- Commission Merchants And Dealers in HAY, CORN, OATS, FLOUR, MEAL, BRAN, etc. Agent! for LAFLIN ft RAND POWDER CO' rCorner Tenth Street and Ohio Levee. D Slathuss. E. C. Uhl. MATHUSS 6c UHL, FORWARDING And General Commission Merchants Dealers III FLOUR, GRAIN, HAY AND PRODUCE, 0U Olxlo Xjovoo. U. J. Ajn-s. S D. Ayres. AYRES & CO., And general Commission Merchants No. 78 OHIO LEVEE. wiioi.i:n.ii.i: uikkkhs. STRATTON & BIRD, Wholesale Grocers And Commission Merchants AGENTS AMERICAN POWDER OO. 57 Ohio Levee. II -1 Thorns L D Thorns THOMS & BROTHER, (Successors to II M lluku,) Commission Merchants BROSBRB Ami deulers In STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, Foreign and Domeatic Frulta and Nuta 184 COMMERCIAL AVENUE. G. D. WILLIAMSON, Wholesale Grocer Dealer in BOAT STORES, Commission Merchant, No. 76 OHIO LEVEE. Sl'KCUL attention glTtu tocmihpimn!t and Ml lug urdsrs. rirviMt'tAXft. yiLLIAM B. SJCITH, M, D. IIESHIE.VCK: J(o II lT,lrtnth street, be. waan U'asl.l.eliti..eas.i,a....l . n-t-t.a M-nninaivil "114 11 KinUl ltrtt OrKICKt North 1de of KUhth itrm b. trecn ComnicrcUl nml WMhtn1onftvmnr O. W. DUNNINO, X. D. ItKSIDKN'CKi Corner Nlnlh and W. ttrttU. orriCEi Corner Sixlh stmt and Ohio U-vee. OKKICK HOUItS. Fromrta m. to 11m . and irom 'J to 8 p m. JQR. W. BLAUW, Gorman iPhysioian. OFFlOJi Itudtr'. Illock, (up-stalrs), corner Ulghth street and Washington n-enuo I.AWYI'.HS. A AjTTTTIT S- rtT T-s-n-r n AKoruey lit Law. OFFICKi Ohio Itfe, oter room fonnsrly occupied by First .National liana, CAIltO. H.UNOI-J. JyULKEY & SON, Attorney. at l.nw. OFFICKi Klghth Strtt, lietwern Commir clnt and Washington asenutu, John II MuUey I ...,,, William C Alufkey j tAMO, ILLINOIS QREENo7"oiLDiTrn Attornej-N ami CuuiihvIoim itt Law. OFntT Ohio Leicv, rooms 7 and a our l Ity National ll.ml, William 11 (irtrn, ) William II tniUrt, V CAHtO ILLINOIS. Miles Frnl'k tilllert ) !T3.'l:lal attention glien to Admiralty aud steamboat business. minvi: i.i,Ar.ors. SOUTHERN ILLINOIS Normal University. NOTICE. Their w ill x an oiuiortunltr for Students In enter the L'ulterslty, tmmedlutel after the hol idays, ou .'loiiun.s . jfiiitiiiry mi, 1H7.1. 1 llltlon Is rnr.K to all who an- ent lit- Cnutilr .'upvrlnlenilrnls, ii.rtlors, Judges or hy a HeUT-rnt:itiie lll-trict To such, an lncidenl.ll freof Two Dollars Is charged ler term, accord lug to the Statute To others tuition in the Normal artmcnt Is 4((.tl per term lu tlm Preparatory Deiiartuient .(io, and In the Primary or Model Depart me nt 2 IV Tlio Instritellnii In Tliornu-rh. and etntiraces Writing, Drawing, ringing, Cal- iiiiii'incs nun i.iih'iiiioii, in niiniiiiiii man me Common and IMl-Ii ,-rlioot simlii-s. unit t.nlii and lirtrL, Higher Matheiuatlrs, (.hrnil-trvand l'hllosoiihy. uoou ixiariuiiii li-nan at nonalile lirlcei1 1 .UltnM.nu 1T week. The -iiring Term w ill oin Monday, March 1.-th. K3. .lAMLS ItOIIAItls.JI 1., l:W-l-U-d.'iw- secivtarj . OVII Illustrated Catalogues rm 1875 0F EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN! Seeds! Plants! umplemcnts, Fertilizers, eta N'amberlng ITSpagcs and containing five UautlfuiwlortU plaUi, mailed on receipt of SO cents. Catalogue, without plates, free to all. 85 Cortlandt St., . NEW YORK, AGENTS WANTED roil Pro. Fowler's Great Work O.N MANHOOD, WOMANHOOD, THEIR MUTUAL INTER-RELATIONS I.oic; Its Laws, Powers, Ac, AHKNTd are .clllng from 13 to 25 copies a lay Send lor apii-linen pages and Hi la in agents, and nt' why it sells fa Icr than uuy otlitrbonV Ad-lrcis N'ntloiial fubllsblng Ln , Philadelphia, l'.i , Chkngo, Ills , or St Louis, Mo. HOWIE BROTHERS, PACKERS, Wholesale, Retail and Commission. 7V 1 1 o o 3C'ss 33 loo lc. Cornor Poplar m.d EUventb Stroutu CcTIIighest Cash Prioo paid for notes una Cattle. FITS CURED FREE ANY jiersou sutTeiing fnmi theatoru dUni Is iv.pieste.1 to nddreas Dr Price and a trial bottle of tils miillclne will be torwurdrd Htl.l. Dr Price is a rrgularph) slciau, and lias made the trtatmcut of FITS OR EPILEPSY a study for years, and n will warrant a cure by the use of his remedy . ., Do not rail to wild to Mill for a (rial bottli-j II costs nothiug, and he WILL CURE YOU, No mattsr how long slaudlug Jpur case nuy lie or how many other remedies may Itase "circulars and testlmfiilals tent with FREE TRIAL BOTTLE. Address DR. OHA8. T. PRICE Nr York M-tf-M-dAwly xmsm ECbsuTssSmm, .iuTFiw. LUt, iMiusisrin 1 lUSisaS CaMMti -.ItkMi ikr-- Jus I. MUwtn iirruM (.v, su tnnn I" M tanlvJ