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Tor Cigars. SPECIAL KATES. Russell, Mar. 5, 1887. Editor Review: We are authorized to sell round "An interesting feature of the trade," said a dealer, "is a process for giving to cigars a very rich glossy and shining trip tickets to Abilene and return appearance.

matter now dead jook-ino" a cigar may be, the process makes SATURDAY REVIEW. SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1887. Copeland Addition to the front. Buy a lot in Copeland addition. Lots from $25 to $250 in Copeland addition.

fo. each, account G. A. R. encamp Guard Your Little Ones.

Croup Is the result of a cold, attacks suddenly, Is always dangerous, and should receive prompt treatment. It Is an inflammation of the windpipe, which contracts, making breathing difficult and painful. AVer's Cherry rectors! has saved the lives of many children afflicted with this disease. My children have taken Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, for Croup. It gives Immediate relief, which Is invariably followed by cure.

I feel as if I could not do without it, especially in winter, when attacks of this dangerous disease are frequent. 3Irs. J. Greg, 150 First Lowell, Mass. Be Prepared for an Emergency.

them look as though they were made from the richest, oiliest, finest, gummy tobacco, and no matter how old and ment, at Abilene, March 8th. Tickets on sale March 7th and 8th, good to return until March 12th, 1887. C. W. Wilcox, Agent.

We quote the following from a private letter from a friend, who has made a tour of the State: "Kansas is a grand State indeed, and some day there will be many millions of people provided for, and bountifully, within her borders. I found no prettier surface, nor richer soil than in Russell county, and Russell City ha great advantages, in many respects, over her more pretentious Tivals. I am much pleased with the State in general, and it is quite refreshing to see the enterprise and energy exhibited by her people in building up her cities and inducing immigration to locate upon her beautiful broad prairies." dried out the cigars may be the process entirely and perfectly renovates them. The process is a secret. The material Subscribe for the cheapest and used is as clear as water, yet it gives to best paper in Russell county the Review, only $1 a year.

I found Ayer's Cherry Tectoral a mot valuable remedy for Bronchitis, and in a case of cold fettled upon the lungs, from which I suffered greatly. The cure a cigar a much darter and richer appearance. It can not come off from the cigar, has no taste, and does not be Ask your real estate agent about Copeland addition. "VV. J.

Dickey and family will re- which this medicine effected in my case, The following is a list of letters remaining in the Postomce uncalled for. was most wonuerrui. am also satisfied that it saved the lives of mv chil come dull by age. The material costs 5 a gallon. The fact is the public is continually demanding cigars of better quality, and the only way to keep up dren, who were sick with Lung Fever.

S. L. True, Palisade, Nebraska. I have used Ayer's Cherrv Pectoral for with the times is for manufacturers to improve their tobacco to the fullest extent. The way to do it is to throw myself and family, and am certain it is the best remedv for Colds and Coughs ever prepared, ifo family should be without iU Elam TU Hess, Salfordville, Ta.

Natlce Stockholders, Notice is hereby given that at the regular meeting of the Directors of the Russell Board of Trade and Im Bowuls, Breen, Jane Colvin, John H. Jones, George King, Jacob Legan, Ben Benjamin, Jennie Cissman, S. Dinwiddie, J. A. Knapp, Willie Linguest, A.

G. Mason, Mrs. J. aside all prejudice and old fashioned notions. The looks of cigars sells them, and if the wrappers are dark and shiny Three hundred lots to be sold in Copeland addition on or before 7.

Several members jof Larrabeo Post will take in the G. A. R. encampment at Abilene next Tuesday. U.

M. Harshbarger is in town. His precinct gave 102 majority for the bonds and Chris is happy. A party of Santa Fe Railroad provement Company, March 2, 1887, they will sell every time; that is my ex- that a resolution was adODted author- nerience." New xorb Mait ana xiz Oliver, G. W.

Russell, Carrie, lzinxr the secretary to take up and press. Wolnet, J. Williams, Alexander Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has been the means of saving my life, and also that of any little son. As he is troubled with I dare not be without the remedy constantly in the house. Mrs.

Charles B. Landon, Guilford, Conn. My children are all liable io Cronp. Ilavins lost my first little daughter by this disease, I was in constant fear until I found, to my great relief, that Ayer's Cherry Pectoral would cure It. Anna Wade Wentworth, Northampton, Mass.

I have always found Ayer's Cherry Pectoral a perfect cure for Croup. I have knowu it to relieve the worst cases, in a very short time, and advise all families to keep it on hand for use in sudden emer- fencies, for Coughs, Croups, etc. S. II. atimer, M.

Mt. Vernon, Ga. Colds, Croup, For children afflicted with Colds, Coughs, Sore Throat, or Croup, I do not know of any remedy which will give more speedy and effectual relief than Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I have found it, also, Invaluable in cases of "Whooping Cough. Ana Lovejoy, 1251 "Washington street, Boston, Mass.

My little grandson has been, for the last three years, subject to violent attacks of Croup. At times, we have despaired of his life. For the last ten months, whenever symptoms of Croup have appeared, we have given Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and it has acted like a charm, affording almost immediate relief Edmunds, Cape Island, X. J. Parties calling for any of the above cancel the certificates of any member who may desire to withdraw from the organization, upon the payment letters, will please say advertised.

A Useful Hairpin. The value of a little newspaper article of fiftv Der cent, of the amount of W.Ifi. Banks, P. M. The Russell Mill is now able concerning common things is not al ways appreciated: neither is it always to furnish flour from the new roller stock subscribed by him; provided, such payment and surrender is made on or before the 15th day of March, 1887.

confessed when acted upon, but there is of the very finest qual one instance to the contrary, as the following shows: Several months ity. utf. ago the Mree tress indulged in a short I cannot say too much in praise of Ayer's Cherry" Pectoral. I have used it in my family many years, aud alwavs with perfect satisfaction. Mr9.

llobcrt F. McKeen, New Gretna, N. J. Whooping Cough, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has been of the greatest benefit to my three children. They were suffering from "Whooping Cough, and were very sick.

A friend, knowing their critical condition, advised me to give them Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I purchased this iiedicine immediately, commenced gjvin it -according to directions, and, iu a few days, noticed a marked change for the better. From that time my children continued to improve, until they were finally cured. Joseph Janeau, East East lioly eke, The peculiar anodyne properties contained Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, render it a superior remedy to allay the severity of the paroxysms of "Whooping Cough. I have used it with remarkable and uniform success in that disorder.

Solon S. Blood, M. Fabyan's, N. II. To those needing medicine for throat or lung troubles, I would recommend Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.

I have strong confidence in this medicine. It is all it is represented to be. Charles Dame, Pastor of the Congregational Church, Andover, Me. For old line insurance and cheap Notice is also given of a levy of ten per cent, of the capital stock for money, go to Harshbarger Vogel- Jb ebruary, which members are re talk about hairpins and the many uses to which they were put by the ladies. The writer th3n went on to tell how easily hairpins were lost and of the efforts that had been made to get up a gesang.

2dtf quested to ijav to the secretary at graders were in town during the week. They went from here to Minneapolis. This office received a pleasant call Tuesday, from Rev Williams of Wilson, in company with Rev. Saville of this city. j.

B. B. Fowle took the contract last week to build a new school house for District No. 21, Russell county. Wilson Echo.

The proprietors of the' new Addition, south of town, arrived Thursday, with surveyors, and the Addi- once. J. M. Brundage, President. A.

L. Voonnis, Secretary. non-losable, non-pulling hairpin, closing with the remark that whoever invented such a pin would have a fortune in it. That hint did the business. The atten I have used Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, as a medicine for myself and children, with unfailing effect.

It has rendered A Fearful Accident- John Crabtree living ten miles such excellent service in my family, that I intend to have it always at hand. It is the most effective reme'dy for Colds and tion of one of those inventive fellows was called to it, and now he has not only got the pin, but a government southwest of Wilson while grinding Coushs I have ever tried, either for my patent of it self or my family. Chas. Christensen, gram last Saturday on a feed mill met with an accident, that, should it Mis invention is as simple as any 143 Front Kew lork City, r. x.

not take his life will disfipuire his other hairpin, and as soon as introduced to the trade will drive all other hair face forever. It appears that Mr. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Prepared by Dr. J. C.

Ayer Lowell, Mass. Bold byJDraggieta. Price $1 six bottles, $5. pins, that the ladies use to keep their tion is being surveyed ana piattea. Married: At the M.

E. Parsonage, February 5th, by Rev. W. A. Mr.

Joseph M. Ashurst to aniss Cora L. Thomas, all of Russell county. Crabtree had a scarf around his neck "crowns of glory" in condition, out of while attending to the feeding ofthe the market It has three prongs, made of light, stiff, but very elastic wire. mill, one end of which was caught by the axil of one of the cog wheels, The two outer prongs are bent so that near their points they touch the inner US- cj IIP I i td (TED ID Hj drawing the face of the unfortunate tine; but the two outer tmes are slightly man down on the cor wheel.

Mr. longer than the inner one and are then 4 9 Crabtree being unable to extricate Meat Ma riot bent a little outward, thus forming a mouth which, when the pin is pressed himself from this perilous position -t-DEALER 1 111 111 1 III fill I Jl into use, takes in a little lock of the hair the coggs kept grinding the flesh and holds it above the point where the from his face both above and below tmes touch each other. The result is The ladies of the Congregational Church and Society will give a New England Supper at the Opera Hall Tuesday eve, March 8th. Supper, 30 cents, will be ready at 6 o'clock. The bill authorizing the Board of County Commissioners of Russell county to issue scrip in the sum of $24,000, for the purpose of building-bridges, has become a law also the bill for the relief of W.

J. Bethard, purchaser of school lands. his mouth, tearing through both lips and tearing away all the upper and that the pin can not drop out when in use and yet is easily withdrawn by the lower front teeth and a portion of wearer, wunouc me sngaicst injury iu the hair, or other hurt GBQG11I1S wl both jaws and also injuring his gue, leaving the man a very criti cal condition. Dr. Alderson of Wil FOOTPRINTS IN THE ROCK.

son, was called to see Mr. Crabtree 1 Traces of a Race Discovered on Stone I 1 It Til "All aicrns fail" ftTt rnmnles fcaturaay evening wno aressea tne fourteen feet Underground. I I I -i and blotches. These never fail to wounas anu nas Deen axienamg ine Vio patient since. The Doctor savs he AND A block of stone some twenty-four AllUlViO an 1111 Ul VVlJUl VX.

I inches square arrived in this city a few -ma wMni, -r mavpuiiinrousrn. vvuson tucno. days since and is now in the office of cleansed and renewed bv the use of Mr. H. H.

Leavitt, late United States ROASTS, STEAKS, CHOPS, AND a mi- rm i. rc A ew supper. Consul to Manaqua, Nicaragua. It is SO VISIONS xnver oarsapariiiu. auo must em- 0 an obiect of curiosity, for deep in it is cacious and economical of blood tm fr A REAL ESTATE IS ANSI ER S.

The following is a list of real es the impression of a human foot, which manner oi our ngnm amerx purifieis. fact is rendered all the more singular as and Motherf, of Anciente New Eng- ANYTHING it was taken from a stratum fourteen The Board of County Commission- landerf, will be given in ye Opera tate transfers as furnished by Nelson "Wolcott, Register of Deeds since our last report: feet below the earth's surface. This FLOUR, CANNED GOODS, ers met yesterday, and canvassed the Houfe, next Tuefday nighte (on SDecimen. for after all it is onlv a speci- result of the election in Paradise and ye eight dayeof Marche), by ye ladyf men not merely an isoiateu diock YOU WANT IN MY LINE. Russell Inyeetment Co.

to C. II. Harshbar curiouslv impressed was taken from Contribution bocietie of ye Congre- ger, et al, lot 2, block 10, Copeland Addi RECEIVED IiN the bottom of a stone-quarry which tor tion to BaBsell. 60 gationale Meeting Houfe. HighestCash Price paid a space of 200 feet long and seventy feet Hassell Investment Co.

to Smith, N. ii. Ye upper will be ready for Fairview townships, and allowed certain expenses of election. The result in Paradise was 38 majority against the bonds, and in Fairview 156 majority for the proposition. i.

A. af wide bore traces of the countless feet of lot block 14, Copeland Addition to eating at fix and ye can adults and children, 3SLo particular Russell. 80 eate till half after eleven of direction of motion was indicated by James Black to Win. A. "Waddle, nwqr, 0 Eh-sa the imprints, as the toes pointed in 2,400 ye clock, when it will be proper If you have any scissors, knives, many ways, which would not have been for ve vounere men to fee that John Bagha to M.

W. Barber, bi, 11-13-14. 8,000 Russell Investment Co. to E. I.

and G. A. razors, hatchets, that need yo unge maidenf are got home the case had the movement been a common one among the race of people who Spencer, lot 10, bloek 14, Copeland sharpening, and desire first class with oute harme. Addition to RnsBelL 65 left their footprints on the sands. work done, take them to Father sxiicl Hogs, Thoroughbred and High Grado Herefords and Polled An us EXCHANGE! COODS G.

A. Spencer to George Kohl, qr. Several blocks cut from the same IN. JJ. xe price when have come Gove, in the rear of Dr.

Robb's of 8-14-13. 00 unto ye upper and eaten thereof fice, and you willhavo your order at stratum were sent to Vienna during the last year and are now in the National Museum, but the geologists and scien- will be 30 centf. U. S. A.

to C. F. Sawyer, qr, 34-12-12. Maggie Hartman to A. M.

SawhilU lot 8. N. B. docrf of ye upper will bo block 25. RnsselL $50 tended to with promptness and in excellent shape.

All his work has giv tists were unable to arrive at any con C. W. Baker, et al to Joseph K. Grass, hf Main Street, Opposite Postoffice clusion as to the period when the im ope at early candle light. CATTLE FOR SALE.

I also have some en the best of satisfaction, and we a qr, 34-13-14, 2,500 N. B. All ye maidenf which help Ry Co to It Manley. qr. 13-11-11.

64S take pleasure in commending him to prints were made, as the gentlemen who sent them did not send specimens of the overlaying strata. This Mr. Lea ve olkef to thever upper will Daniel Miller to Frank Lnse, et al, qr. our readers. FINE OREGON HORSES FOB SALE.

and 8 hf, eqr. 85-13-12. 2,500 have theyer beft cloze on. RUSSELL, KANSAS vitt guarded against, and he showed to the Herald reporter yesterday specimens By Co to Tong Novak, qr, 15-14-11. 800 IN.

13. 15. All ye young men are re- John Jacob Krug and George Krug were tried Thursday be State of Kansas to Marion Jeffries, vr qr. of everv strata to the number of eleven, S8-13-15. 480 "MEMORIAL EMTIO" as well as an engineer's diagram of the ouarrv and exact measurements.

The Senora Hibbard to Jacob Wahl, lots and CHEAP Toll ii Cassidy. fore Justice Long, and a jury, on the charge of assault and battery upon quef ted not to peak in ye earf, or gaze at ye maidenf which help folkef to theyer upper, for they may be bafthful and fpill ye vittle 7. block 84, Russell. 1,050 stone itself is a remarkable specimen. DR.

A. 17. CHASE'S JMichaelis and Henry and The foot is most clearly defined, the Laing Beardeley to Ida Dewey 2 lots 120 V. TJ Gorham to Peter Obrien. lot 16.

5. 3d, Last Complete Receipt Book George Michaelis. The assault was lines, curves, and toes being most dis all over yse cloze. tinct, having sunk into the soft material Gorham. 25 ami HOUSEHOLD FHYSICIAH.

since turned to stone some five inches. alleged to have occurred on the night February 15, in the Russian settlement south of Russell. The iury Containing a complete treatise on Medicine, or the Mother's own Doctor; hundred of household receipts, hundreds of miscellaneous receipts, complete treatise on L.ura Items. The weather is fine acain. and A gentleman well informed gives several reasons to show it is the imprint of Young to Charles Harvey, lot 7, blk 9, Russell.

60 Aims to George A Hart, 6 lots in Rus. 100 TJ A to Martha Clemmons. qr, 8 John Dennia to Hinc, 14-11-14. 1,800 tne diseases ana treatment oi ail domestic animals; aim-cultural and mechanical receipts, eta. In fact, such a book as only the celebrated author, A.

W. Chass, con Id found the defendants guilty, and the some of our farmers are bsginningto the foot of a prehistoric man. Mr. Leavitt says that he visited the jourc assessea a nne or eacn but entirely a new book, just issued. Orer think about sowing oats, vv are papres, price, $2.00.

bend BpC for an outfit, and go agrainstthe defendants, together with going to raise lots of grain thisyear, quarry with several gentlemen, and that he had the block cut. The quarry 840 Mention this paper. uetrott Mien. Dawson et al to A Oswald, lots 1 and 4, 15, and 8, 4, Russell. Copeland to Ira Brown, hi, qr, 10- 11-12.

because we are going to have a rail the costs. The costs amount to near ly $100. is near Lake Manaqua, which is forty to 750 road to ship it away on. fiftv feet below it on the dead level. I Beery to Theo.

Ackerman, 2 lota, J8, Large trees at one time flourished on Hurrah "for the iron horse The Those who have been doubtful 700 875 tne surface, which is now in the vicin about the building of the Fort Smith bonds have carried and we are going ity of pastnre. The whole district is of to have a railroad! This precinct Kansas Western railway, may take RaM attained a standard of excellence irhicb admits of no superior. It contains every improvement that inventive genius, atoll and money can produce. 100 WANTED! 2) volcanic formation to a great depth, as shown by the many swells in the towns courage rrom the fact that the sur- yeyors are now in the southeastern and neighborhood. As near as can be judged the strata in the quarry are By the oldest, largest and best known Nurseries in the West.

Permanent positions good pay me' STARK tURSERlESa part of the county, and will proba S5 Russell, Silas Brown to William Moag, lot 2, Brooks add to Roeeell Hill to John Newman, 4 lots in nssell Wm. Blair, et al to Wilson, lot 1. blk 133, Russell. DaTid Kent to Michael Lewis, Lot 5, 23, Kassell lalng Beardsley to Mary Fulton, lot 3, 3, li fc add to Raseell. USAtoEC Bouton hf, qr and hf qr, 6-12-12.

II Laing to Wilson, lot 4. block 133, Russoll. Emma Cable to Cable, qr. 20-11-13. level, do not yary in sequence and very oTxa bly be in Russell within a week.

In 70 little in thickness, beveral strata are this conection we will state that H. ATTX PUORLD OF WISDOPn alike, save that the underlying ones are solidified. Jior instance, stratum 12, in fj. Pestana met Vice President Mur- which the footprints are to be found, is pny in opeica last week, who was 13 1 1 We will giro $100.00 for any book erer published containing 70 'WAS- roa nvn the same as stratum 3, ten feet above it. gave 83 votes in favor of the bonds and 6 against.

Quite a bad accident happened last Tuesday night while jollifying over the carrying of the bonds. While firing anvils some powder caught-fire that was not cleaned off before attempting to re-charge this caught a box full of powder, which exploded, burning a gentleman whose name we were not able to learn very Mr. Leighton, our village blacksmith, was also burned. Miss Emma Walters is home from her visit to Salina, but will return to It is a dark gray conglomerate, very TO there with the contractor, and that "gentleman assured Mr. Pestana that the road would be built.

So far as i 1,600 1,296 1,003 3,000 we are concerned, we nave never troubled with doubts in regard err, this ona does. Never was there so much information gathered in one voiuma for Art times the price of this one, hence there is nw trouble in pellinfr it. It contains I 92 pages, Hi6X, 30 illustrations, and 16 fall pag colored diagrams. Bound la the best English Cloth, for 65 Cents One agent orders for 8 days, another for i dav, another ti for 3 days, another 0 for weeks; one lady has sold 7u0 in a very short time. Bend 95 cents for outfit, terms and oircttlar Siring table of contents.

F. B. DICKERSOII CO. MeoMon this paper. DETROIT MICIt 3.0C0 to the matter.

Forecasts tbe WcaiHjor. For several months I will endeav or to give the readers of the Review I that place soon to be doctored. Buy chine some of that Sewing Ma Oil of S. A. Tail.

It is 23tf These excellent Organs are celebrated for vol. time, quality of tone, quick response; variety of combination, artistic design, beauty in finish, perfect construction, making toem the most attractive, ornamental and desirable organs for tomes, schools, churches, lodges, societies, etc ESTABLISHED BEPTJTATIOJC. TOEQUAXXD FACILITIES, SHIXIXD AYOIiKIIEV, BEST forecast oi tne storms or the com Charles Calkins has been making so 400 300 400 fine. ing week, with the exception of cold porous, no cracks or fissures, and full of pieces of hard black cinder. "Na 11, No.

12, is the same as No. 4, a dark gray indurated mud called talpitate. It is not used for any purpose. Through No. 11 are numerous horizontal veins or streaks full of impressions of leaves and twigs.

Of these Mr. Leavitt has several specimens; they are similar to coal specimens, save in color. Stratum 5 is of indurated mud, light yellow color, interspersed with shale of "some material and with pumice. Local name of stratum tal-puga. No.

6, loose gravelly black sand, grains rounded, as though by action of water, and precisely similar to the sands on the banks of the lake. The stone, if its date may be fixed, may tend to throw some valuable light upon the story of man before the Aztecs. Mr. Leavitt will invite scientists to see it at his office in the Stewart Building. TKew York Herald.

all kinds of Try Wm. Lee for By to Warner hf, qr, 29-13-12. A A Woodward hf, 21-11-11. A Merriam to Bayha, hf, 11-13-14. A Beeyes to Mary Reeves, hf, 33-15-11 3 A to Amos Colby, qr, 22-14-15 A to 8 Bouton, hf, qi, 4-12-12.

Sanor to A Athey, qr, 9-14-12. Ellithorpe to Richards, lot 88, Russell. Huston to A Franklin, 4 lota in Bus. to Pinkerton, lota in Bus. JMSwinfordtoPI Warnerl" Hallaway to Gorham, qr, 23, and qr, 29-14-15.

A Frtinklin to Huston, qr, a qr, 12-13-15. I Warner to Blimm Gower, lot It, 69, Russell. Van Horn to KeSsler, 1 lot in Bunker Hill. SA to Wm A Pafijrhai qr, 4-11-12. "FBasala, near, 24-15-12.

Root to Wheeler, hf, qr, 3413-14. Edwin Copeland to Miller, hf lot 11, 79, Russell. A to Barber, qr, 4-U-13, 2,200 7t2 groceries. several visits in this neighborhood lately. We do not know what his purpose is in doing so, but we think it is affectionate purposes.

Mr. R. H. Anchard, of Success, visited our schools Monday. Jumbo.

soo waves, temperature; or gales, or strict-: ly local disturbances, The storms of a general class for Kansas are those of which I keep track, and will occur within 24 hours of the dates given. The coming wepk is not in the storm period, but sharp, quick 600 "We are now getting in our stock of lumber, and are ready to give you prices. Come and seo us before buying elsewhere. 29t2 MA3T3T Bakee. 400 HE POPULAR OROIH Instrncticn Books and Plana Stscls.

and Frioo on TS25 CHICAGO COTTAGE CR6AH CO, J531 BLUE ISLAND CHICAGO, ILL. a -a 10,000 1 Subscribe for the Review for vour gusts wvmu uub wsuuf Mann cc Jiaker will sell you ing temperature. lumber as low as the lowest. South F.E.Jerome, Side Lumber Yard. South Main Tornado S.

S. S. 1 street. 29t2 250 friend in the east. It will cost you only a dollar..

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