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li. ;: Ft i' Mil .1 THE BULLETIN. JOHN II OHr.m,T, Editor ami I'ublUhfi TllWllMUT .MORNISO, OtTOIIEtt JO, 1871 Ts "r "" ,,ltl """ S bteription.) O-ff w-'l "T c"ler 2"' me rear by crrleMnHdvanco 10 11 i)r.n month, by r.iall 8 Ti;m months........ , li 25 S t months !i no year; . " nri'U-nrrnt.riitiin(l: tmnll, but fenrUttt owl .!. nilrit htiterft to ' rMi vilintarrtnnllntTrn'? nrrntaf". '"'", iVhWl-nfru'r iUIIlnt rtnltrt mul TIIK DOM.AH WKKK.V llt'LLKri.V. I OoU li. rWrly A Co. nave reduced the nib. nrlition prie of Hie Weekly Cairo lliillclln to OuMlixr prriMi im, mnlilnjx It the cheapest pa perpul'IItheil infotitliern Illinois. STATK TICKET. For Kspre'entativ.' In Congre f.r the Stntc-al-Iarge, S. S. HAYES. '' For Blale Senator, WILLIAM Or. BOWMAN. COUNT V TICKKT. For Treajurer.iind Collector, "WILLIAM MARTIN. For Surveyor, .10HN P. HELY. Tiif, Mound City Journaii calls the Pulmhi Patriot the " Metropolis Vraud." Kdwaiid 11. Hoe lias been appointed marshal for Southern Illinois. Mr. Roe has been rather sore-headed late ly, and this U n plaster that will heal him. Gov. Palmer promises to tell the legislature why he approved the canal lien bill at the late special session. So kind ! The governor allows us to be robbed, and graciously promises to tell us why. Uiieen Gakneu, having disposed of his difficulty with his wifo, is now at tending to the duties which appertain to a radical candidate for office Green Garner for any office 1 Great gods and little fishes 1 to what extremities have the radicals of Pulaski been reduced ! The Gallatin Gazette predicts the election of Hon. Win. G Bowman hy a majority of thirteer hundred votes Wo have uo doubt the prediction will be realized almost. Mr. Mcr'.J is such a very small potato, with a speck in it that any body would be able to leave him a long distance in the rear. A WAti, poetically iuelincd, "sold Alden, of the Pulaski Patriot, the oth cr day. He wrote a patliethic " pome on Chicago, which Alden published It proved to bo an acrostic which read " Alden is a damned fool." Potter of the Mound City Journal rolls the joke as a sweot morsel under his toiiL'iie. Colonel Gho.sve.vor, a prominent citizen of Chicago, while returning his home a lew nights ago, wus shot dead by one of the soldiers, who, under General Sheridan, aro maintaining mar tial law in Chicago. Ho was halted by a guard halted on a public street, and was shot dead, although he complied with tho order. The Methodists lost82)5,000 worth of property in the Chicago fire, as fol lows j Garrett Biblical Institute, on buildings owned in the city, 880.000; Methodist church block, 8100,000; Grace church, 8100,000 ; Scandinavian and two German churches, 815,000. The mnount of insurance that can be recovered is about 880,000. 1n a Lett eh addressed to tho Epis copal convention now in session at Bal timore, Senator Carpenter, of Wisconsin, OYrhrnLCO.l tliA linnn tlmf flm nnnvunllnn would not so change their creed as to make him believe more than he does at present. The senator's rejuest is a reasonable one. A man who believes in Grant should not be asked to stretch his credulity any further. The Germans of Texas, at the late election in that state, voted very gener- ally tor the democratic nominees lor congress and turued the tide of victory to their side. They have had enough of radical intolerance and long-faced religiouiBiu, and have heard, not with- f.nt profit, the wise lessons now being taught to the country by their great tellow-countryman, Carl Schurz. The Vittsuuho Post insists that 1 hos. A Scott, president of the Pecn- sylvauia railroad company, would be a proper iltmocratio caudidate fur pros- 01 "'"t states. The Po,t it uuHUl in ...n u,uM,rowT, Scolu T plan proposed by Madam D. tho wo Scott wont do. He has money euough men of a certain town were instrumeu to buy the egislatureoftW Keyntone Ul in inducing their husbands to siuu bMo,m it inn money could not prevail ugunim wruui b uayuimH. m . ...... . Mayor Mason, of Chicago, was en - i i .i . .. , tircly uumancd by tho treat disaster which fell upon his city. He lost tho ability to control either himself or any of his subordinates, and in despair handed over the city to Lieu tenant - General Hhcridan, who, al ways anxions;to he consploiuout, sur minded himself with n staff and clot tcred about the desolate streets liko a conquering hero. Tin: Ki.Kcroiis of Ohio and Penn 8VI.va.nia have determined to havo cor 'ilutional conventions hold tho former to reform tho judicial system of the Mate, and the latter to make various rcforiu, but especially to decide tho question of minority representation. t'udcr tins system of voting which 'will be inaugurated in Illinois next year every voter has-a right to cuniu- ate his vote. Kor instance he may old lor or or Thomas Jones, Thomit Jor.es, Thomas Jonep, Tliomnn .lone". John lkown. 'JhomasJon.s. Tliomaa Jones, ltobert bmlth, John llrown. When Gov. Palmer, without pro test, permitted Gen. Sheridan, and Granny Mason to proclaim martial law in Chicago to supercede the authority of the city and state, he was guilty of a great neglect of duty. Ho permitted a precedent to bo established that may work great mischief in tho republic. Federal military authority will soou be invoked to regulate family affairs in neighborhoods, and, the time will ar rive, unless military insolence shall bo speedily robuked, when lovers will kiss their sweethearts and children be born at the word of command, given by shoulder-strapped officers of tho federal government. Hon. S. S. Haves, democratic can- idate for congressman-at-large, " in view of the unparalleled calamity which has recently fallen upon the city of Chicago," of which city he is a resi dent, recently placed in the hands of the doinocrotio state committee his resignation of tho candidacy for con gress. Tho committee refused to no ept it; and, although the reasons which actuated Mr. Hayes to attempt to resign were " of the strongest char acter, he has withdrawn his resigna tion, and will stand. He will not, lowever, be able to make a canvass of tho Btate. Mr. Hayes should be elected, and will be if the democrats of the state will turn out and vote. The Chicago Railway Review, after the omission of but one issue since the fire, has again made it appearanco with our exchanges. Considering the fact that it was destroyed in common with tho rest of tho newspapers of Chi cago and that it has sprung up again, temporarily in St. Louis, it looks won derfully like its old self. Wo give the itevti'io n nearly welcome, it is one Tt 1 . of the best nraonir, the numerous rail way journals now published. Its rail road news aro always fresh and thor oughly reliable. It is wide-awake on all subjects connected with its peculiar province. It will in u short time ho issued from Chicago, where wc hope will cuter a renowed existence of pros pcrityaud usefulness. The Mound Citv. Journal, a pa per that would not, upon any account injure the fair fame of Mr. Mertz, tho radical candidate for senator in this district, says he is known as Mister, 'Squire, Judge, Old Mertz and Old Nabbler. Wherefore, then, should he bo alsocallcdby misnomeric title of Hon.? There is no good reason. Old Nab bler is his most appropriate name, and its abbreviation, Old Nab., expresses his character to a T. He nabs all the official pap that comes in his way, and boasts that ho can secure the aid of all the niggers in Pulaski and Alexander counties to aid hi::', in his nabby busi ness. Put tho dear old soul will bo laid out this time, cold. Old Nabbler will be placed quietly in his little bed. The Increased Taxes of Illinois this year, on account of tho great fire, will ho over one million two hundred thousand dollars, aud next year tho in crease will be as great. This burden will make the people of Southrcn Illi- 11018 Kronn and curso- 0n assessments four t,mc3 as ,lcavy as the """'cnU of Property in tho northern part of the 8,a,e we ur0 PyinB twico as nmch 0,1 the hundred dollars ; and now, hesides l's sPcoial tax fr benefit of Chi- cago, the taxation on at least a hun- dred mQm of pr0pcrty dostroyed in that city will be distributed over the rest of the state and a largo portion of it fall on us. While wo sympathize with the Chicocoaus let us not foriret that the fire which robbed them of tllcir property has placed on our already tax-bent shouldors a large addition to our tax-burdens an additional load that may break us down. A Latk Massac Journal contains an original story of which Mrs. De Geer, not unkuown to our readers, whatever she may be to fame, is tho he- roiue. The story goes, that following a the temperance pledge, all at tho self- , ,)laC(J anJ . ... . I bands all kissed the r wives out of lr,ure Irnmi , ' " ' . . 1' Kooa humor. One enthusiastic old W.i,u. . , , .. . old-insi ted Z v T?u?. . ! T -.nr.ui WUUUIII JO uccr "or lie WOuld not sign tho pledge," and that charming female, with a coquettish " take it, you naugh- ty man," complied, We are almost compelled to believe this story a " fib THE CAIRO DAILY BULLETIN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1871. of thai old temperance girl. It can not bo true. Thoro is not thcro nev er was and never will bo any man, old or young, so lost to good taste and so utterly regardless of his stomach that ho could ask to receive in payment of a servico that which any scnsiblo man would accept only at the point of the bayonet. It would requires tho stomach of a buzzard to kiss the amia ble scold referred to above ; it would, indeed, During tho Crobs-Munn canvass lor congress last year, a young man named JJouauuc made an affidavit compromis ing Major Munn, which affidavit crea ted quite a flutter in tho radical house hold. It was denounced as false and tho democrats as suborners of perjury- In some mysterious manner a man by the namo of Stivers, n radical politi. ctan of Pulaski county, got possession of Donahue, and, having frightened him with threats and stupified him with whisky, induced him to make a counter affidavit, denying tho truth of tho first. n vain tho democrats protested that ho had beon tampered with, Mr. Stivers was pointed to as a gentlemen, tho soul of honor, and a witness unimpeachable, to prove that poor Donahue had freely and without inducement made denial of 10 anti-Munn affidavit. Wo warned hopublio to beware of Stivers, and pre dicted that time would justify us in de nouncing him as a radical bully and tho instrument of tho radical wiro-workcra Cairo in their attempt to rcak the force of tho charge preferred by Donahue against their congressional candidate. Time has done so, and has proven Stivers anything but the moral angel ho was represented to be. Ever since his part in tho Donahue affair he has been running down at the heel. A few weeks ago he ran away from his home leaving a number of neighbors to mourn his loss. He has gone, says the Mound City Jounml, "where the wood bine twinoth, and has forgotten to re turn, or evon to let his near friends know of his whereabouts. Mr. Cun ningham, of Cairo, sold his sawmill at Mounds Junction, and appurtinances, under a chattlc mortgage, last Tues day. Several creditors in this city mourn on account of Stivers' absence, and the prospect of ever being his 'creditors." Good bye, Stivers. Wc knew you were a slippery cel. Uo care ful, or you will slip into a building ot a noose out of which you will not get as comfortably as you did out of Pulaski county. One ok the main purposes ot Gen. Grant's administration has heen, osten sibly, the suppression of the ku-klux. For some five years, the people of tho north have been regularly regaled with tho terriblu doings of the klan in va rious parts of tho south ; and uotwith standing the fact that tho local govern ment of South Carolina is radical in every department, there is where ex treme measures have been put forth to suppress tho organization, which ac cording to radical authority is the prin cipal obstacle to a thorough restoration of tho south to a state of law and order. Martial law has been declared in cer tain districts of South Carolina. As might have been foreseen, a reign of terror has becu inaugurated which is infinitely worse than all tho disorders heretofore charged to the ku-klux. The military arc arresting citizens with out discrimination. Many of the peace ful inhabitants have fled before the officers of tho law, leaving homes and property unprotected, and the lat ter are now a prey to the depredations of tho negroes and lawless persous generally. Hundreds of citizens have sought concealment in the woods which thoy will only leave for other and more distant places of safety. A bloody contest is reported between a band of ku-klux and somo II. S. troops, and the latter have called for reinforcements. Here we seo the inevitable results of martial law. Tho inhabitants of whole counties aro excited, alarmed, the peaceful habits of daily life interrupt ed, homes broken up aud families scat tered abroad. The deliberate wickedness of Gen. Grant and his advisers is only equaled by their folly in visiting these afflictions upou tho mass of a communi ty for tho purpose of punishing a smalt proportion of evil-doors. The euro is worse than the disease. But thero are none so blind as those who will not sec, and the radical party aro self-blinded to the ruinous courso pursued by their leaders to tho igucranco, ar rogance and wickedness of the admin istration, which sacrifices every thing rather thau its own selfish and misora bio schemes. 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Eichholl llrntherilelre lo inform tho citizens of Cairo that ther arc uiaiilllnr-tliring all kinds of PLAIN AND FANCY FURNITURE And have now on hitnil and for sale, at Wbolesuile unit Relitll, II kinds, and will rontinun to keep m their BALKS ROOMS, IN TIIKIU NKW IUTII.UI.NO, Every dlscrlpllon of'chfRp""Hnd costly iiirnltiire, such as Bdt,rarypd Bedsteads, WMarble Topped Bureaus, trflideboanls, Vailmtnnil". 4VvVaritrotis, Hola Chairs, a9.Sofaiand Matrasnes, 3 Lounges, etc , etc., Whith they will guaranteo to sell TWENTY PER CENT. LOWER Than they can be bought from any other dealer In the Uy, dive them a call and satisfy your, self. iy25dlf a . i i - s I -aVfc h t s f IS m r vi .5 - X I SIMILIA SLMILIIIUS CUIL' lltf.'rllMlttr.Y'N HOMEOPATHIC SPECC HYll IrnTC'1' from the most ami i liir-pi?ii i''inii''i"ft' ,"eee' bimpic- C 2 .i.''''.01.1', "''"l""'! ' popular u. .il 4 1 11 'i t In) In Li i ' . '.. . i . fit Imriiitffis uh io tofrcn from dfino lotlio liiMheitcomincnlnllonn from I - tllr u- flic In 1.. cL..i.. Ii-i.i .. ,tt . ? 'I, " Worms, worm fever, wouii ml Influn A I r.vliiir.rolioortpctliiiigol ' ... . ,n ciiiiurf-ii unii ItvaPiilvry, grilling, b'llutil . t'tiolcrii'iiiorbus, lotnltlng! l t.iiun-rn. coin., i,roniiiinc.r .riir..lKln. touthiche, facp Ilcmlnrhrs, sick hcadacln ityniM-nsin- u.nous stoma u.7..... ...I n,i niumtwu uiviui. iirriuu M,m ....... uuukii, -iiiiiuui. ijii Mnltltlicuin, Krvslpelas, hi Itlieiitnntlam, rlieum.uc c . .. ,M.,,l 1.. r-viriiiuAftiiP, cniurev I'llpa, blind or bleeding Oplithlrirty, and sore or t'H'nrcli, acuio or chronic, Vhooplna;-CiiiKli. violet Asllinirt, opprefed breathl i:nr MIsrlinrKoa, lin-nlred ni-rortilii enlargul glands, i tJi-ni rHl liclilllty, physli ti.. lroiy and senn'ty Heore'tVol ' " r..i-tiii-F iM!Knr.ll iri lllltl.V.IIlMnMhn fi..r.l .-rsoiin lldtllily, sem! ii-.iiiiruuniarv umcLarges.. I'l pltnxt-s, wits cne livial rry nnpnry in serious i Wore Moil III, canker I'rhinry Writklicaa, wet Sftllll..l I'M.l.ul. ....I... - ......... - v . " III. .11 Millrrliigs.-t change or lit J i:iillriN) , Bpasms, Bt.Vltui a..aill-riJtuii', eroieil SOTO r:i.1 lo no lirg- lalw, inoVprr or rosi-wooil map, rdiitnliiliitc I 1 1 I 1 1 n f. . .. n . .. .. I ..... ..... .... . ... ......a..,., j mum i'iisimi frtmlly IsNiiltlert to, nm . ... u. r.-t: .if ..n ......H.H.t.llUIl rimnller nmlly and Trns i-IIiik ca HI to ss vials noml HpHiifli lor all I'rltittr Itlan l.il. rn. j...Ha... . 1 .-. ' .....( nun rnr a-ri" till' tri-atment. in vialnnml nm-i cues. ,. I'ONir.l KXTItAf r turps Uiirns. ilruisti, Uatnenesi, Bore Throat, Hprnlns, Toochache. Karache, ItliPUtnatiani, t.utnbsgo. Piles, lloil Horo Kyrs. llleedlnguf the Lungs, N.. ach, or of I'iIps; Conn, fleers, Oil Hor l'ncp, Goi., cts.-, Pints. (1 MS (J.i heso remedipfl. rxneni Pnml1 by thn cae or single bor. are sent to a Ihoroiihtrv, by mall or express, free on rpcplpt ol the price. Address l.lkl f....... . u . Ij ..... I. ..... iilij iihr.io nrj.irju 1IOJIKOPATIIICMEIJIC Olhre and llepot, No. fta Ilroadway, FOK HAI.K IIV I'. (-Cltl'll, CAIItO nniirtjwnHiy CONSmiPTION.' ITS CURE AND ITS l'REVEl RY I)R. J. II.SCIIENCK, Many-ahutnan tcina liuriivdirirf I u-n i ii inpro wu nuiiiivrriaori man lam .f known nnd indlMpuublr prurcn ioanl TlMMMf near nml dear tit famllr and frli I) II. JOMEPIl It. SCIIRNTIC'HHI TItllA TjI KNTf on1 ATallrd thf-mxelTon of till wonderf ol cl'Mi riiri.clna. iht-r would nos. hiva twM Dr. chenck hiu In hit own ca) pro! iiy. i7 n n inniicinui unu uirvcuotu I rjulckenml Into heulthful vliror. 1 In luM ttatcnvnt thi-ro It nolliloi n iuiMii, in inu iukii ui mo iiiTauu ri rt-prtxentntlon thnt In not u thousand til H.tntlalt br litlnif unl tUlblo work! theurr f the euro vf lr. bclinck'f til U u iltuplo n it in uiifntlini!. Its hllorl itUlit nu tirgutucut. Ctt tu weujxm with wliicli llitj clUutl m.iIuJr I 1V1I. Twfi tlitnl (if thn I 'I tieea.wpwt Tonltfivful lljindrako Pill ciittumptltin orltfinato In Uf nwptla umll ttt.nully (1l,rkrtHl Urvr. with IhU rl iiiu uronchial tubci "yfDputlilxo" j plomtirh. Tlitr tfmtminA tit IIih ttinrhtn f ttte ItTcr. flcru then c;ni'i ihucultl rnuii, una trio Mjiuiirf m, wim uii us COXhll.MI'TION. Thf Mandrnkn PilU nro mmiw,til of ml turv a nou:fi friu-inn l'iKiifpn ilium i'l Titer I ul t thn bUMU.Mrchliiif, it I rrutcmi vi catuuK'i, but. utiiuu tuioQii "LEAVE NO STIN IIEIII?! Tho work of euro U now brfllnnlnff. Tl tHjaml miiDu(leHnltn In llm buwvln nil uunieniarj c-irini uro I'jecieii. ine nm n clock, li wound up. UnrouBOS from 111 iij. iiiu ioujcu net ri'sounniveir, I pdtlcnt LK'Kins to led that iiy Is welling. A Ht'l'PhV OF GOOD nLC rilli. porincutofl and uislmlUtvii with tl t'hrl ffcatlon It now nrnifrt'1nkf wlthuuu TTio Soa.w?sl Tonlr. In conlunrtlnn 1 vluuk tortureB, Dlirestlun txoonifii iln inu cure is Mtm to uo ai nana, jnero 11 1 nutulencv, no exact' ruatluu of tuo aton untiltii u'ti In. Sqwcuuw ihn irrcatoKttUooit Purlflprl pircn nyitn iridiiitfunt lathtT (o futTttrlf hc)ifnck'n Pulnionin Hrruocfitnoa in to I Its functions mid to liusicn and compl vuict it i'iikti ui line) uMn ua wuri. i r-in not bu chento1. it alkct and rln liuculrLMl und illfs-uscd iKjrtlotis of thJ In tho form of mbt'riiini.lt prcparca tl I'xpvciorniiuii. unu in, in vvrj mvn u lualadr vunquishcd, tho rotten Uirood ivccimfed Is ri'rmrHtcd und nmilo now. I t'Utlfnt.ln ull tho dlttnltr of ri(iilnfd Tlf I ionn luvnjor tuo imniiuot ur iTuuaauu CIVE.V III AS LOST. Tho sppond thins Is. tho ratlpnts mutt i warm rxnim l ntll tlicr irpt well ! It In alri IHianltilo tu prpvent Inklnir cold wlu-n til uro uliutied, but It unit bo prevented l can nut bo etVcttMl. I'rcili nlr und r'dl i-iti(iailr In this svctluu or tlio counlr clans who recommend that roursu luio tl .ill arid winter so.imn. nro all nronir. tlpnti. ir tncir nun; uro uauiy nuc.KwIl I I'i'c.iu.o thoy nro In tho houno thoy rd sltduwn unlet I thcrruutt walk about trl us much und us fiul as tlio itrpnuth will I L.-ot uii u irood circulation of blood. The I mii't kppp In Rood plrlts-botftc-rnilnec well. Tins luna limit ileal to do with trl tlti', nnu in tlio sri-ai ikiiiii to cam. T.i ilumulr uf euro uftpr atiLh evldond nrmslhilitr In tlio wurfit paspR. ami mill tulnly In ull otliurs, Is sinful. Dr. hcheml f. ...... .n .l.n l..M..I. ... I. la .. muni iuiviiil-... .u iiiu . ..uii; v. u.a urn will in inpo uioucii wiiruai j Munv voars iiiru 1 was In tho fast si rnnsuiuiitliini (Hjnrlnpd to my lied, una! tlmu my i'lirlclun thouirht that I could I a week i tlipn.llko u drownlne man cabl r-iruwii, i uciiriKii unu ouuiuipu inu prepa whlrh I nnw ofTpr lo tho tmbllc. und tha n (iprfpit Ptiro of me. It seemed to mil rniilil lppl them npnptnito mv whola I Thpy niHin rliK-nod tho mutter In my lull I would spit up iiinro tliun u pint of ol yellow maltur every momlnn fur 11 long tl AH soon Ul liliu ih'KUU in auiiRiuu. lujn fever, imlns.iind nlKlit swpats ull bPirunt uiihiiimpultv tliut 1 could keen from val much. I soon iruliipd my ttrcnKth. an L-rown In flnlll cvpr allien. I "1 w-uh wi'lirlied sliorlljr nftPr my reel uddud tho Uuctor, " men liHiklnir like I skeleton t my welt'lit was only ninety! ihjuiiiIii I my present nclitht Is twohunul iwcnty-tlvo (?i)l fiounils, und fur yours 1 hi joTt-u iiiiiuit-rrupii-ii iii-uiin. j l)r. Schpnrk liiis illicontlnupd lif nroM vhltn to Now-Vork und lloiton. Ho or II nr. j. ii, Hcuuniis, jr., sun common io llnnla ut llinlr iifflni. Nil. li North HIIlll I riilluileliihiu, every HaturduyfromOA.M.tl "i riO0 Willi WIBII II llloroUKIl ruiuiiiav.-m tlui llesplrometcr will bo charged 5. Tl lunus, una inuieius cun rcuuiir uwu I h.iv uri. puriililii rimnl. pirnmciPr uociurpa mo uxuci, lAiimino.. i Tho directions for taking the modlelrl udaptcd to tho Intelllirenofl even of aonllq lw llin.n rilpi-llnn. ..nil blnil Niitlira wIIH roit, excvptlnit that In soma cases tho.u4 j-iiis uro to no luseri ui hiltuubvu uv... tnrco meoicinps neea no oiucr uccuuij. tlmn Ihn iinuiln Inllruptlona that a( ilmm. L-Iph fi-mitn iititinlitn. Of Vol l,,i 1. 1. 1. ,.. I. Ilm mini M.lflMM ITS When 'it comes, as It will come, let thedl liur ut unco bo of good cheer. JJood oloJ I inllows, ino couirii inoBcnn, inu jiot"" ulmtpd. In u abort llmo both of these I symptoms nro Bono forovor. , ,,. II. tl.lini,i,li. mmllnlriM. urn rVinitAntlV I tens of thousands of fumllles. Asalaxal punratlvo.tliiiMundruko lMlls urea stand! purutloni whllu tho l'ulinonio Hrrup. aal of coughs and colds, may ha regarded asi pliylnctcrlo ugulnst cousumptlua to any. I'rlco of tho Pulmnnlo Syrup and Bi Tonic, II M u bottle, or half doian. I Iruko rills, ti cents u box. 1 or sala by all -uw rma acaicrs. roiiNimiKH- I. & E. GREENWALl NaNi'rAcivnr.RS or earn Kninoi, Boilers, Flour ondOrlst Mills, Saw Mills, Tho "Tuppor" I'atent Crrl MAOIIINEUV KOIl aK.VEItALT-DKPOUH CINCINNATI, OHIO. oivJt-1