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Olathe Evening Meteor from Olathe, Kansas • 1

Olathe Evening Meteor from Olathe, Kansas • 1

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0LATH1 "WITH ALACK TOWARD ALL, AND CH AMITY FOR hONK KVT PAID BUnsCUIUKItS." Vol. 1. OLATUE, KANSAS, WEDNESDAY EVENING, Al'KIL 1870. No. 0.

ml I TELEGRAMS C'OSDEXSED horses and escape. Ihe citizens threat- special containing some ot the oftlcm eued to burn the Jail with the prisoners In ami other workers in the Interest of their KAILltOJD TIME SCHEDULE. Arrival of passenger trains on Kansas IL II. Hunnewell, of Boston, Is now retaliation, but were prcvallcl on to extension from P.iola to (Sarnett via. the president of the K.

0. S. railroad. desist. Fort Scott ami Gulf ruiiroad.

old Fall Itlvar route. This parly are to work up the bonds to be voted previous to commencing work. It Is reported that Springfield. lll walks in vith a full Shortly after one o'clock yesterday Republican ticket, with the exception of us a man as yet unknown, was treasurer, whom the Democrats elected, passing'through Missouri Park, bounded Mw Tint iwr Mm. L.

Thirteenth and Fourteenth n.i.l Olive Iwc'1 Wrtcrs lor parties in ehargo I mm m. The Jewish Feast ofthe Passover com- by Thirteenth ami fourteenth ami uuvc 1 'i-niv I Accommodation, No. North, daily, KxniESS, No. South, dally except Sunday, Exnttss, No. 2.

North, daily except Sunday Accommodation, No. 5, South, dauy, of the construction woik. menced last Monday and will coutiue and St. Charles streets, lie was roughly A short time ago the Leader reported eight days. It is Iwlng senerully- ob- accosted by four men, one of tle'in taking him bv the col la-, lie released hinwlf a reduction In 'faro between Olithe and served in the larger itles.

Immediately and drew a whereat a I fit I. 1. "1 il. a uiu uas oceu l.uruuuceu in me leuu Kansas City from 85 to Go cents. Wo would like' to have the Leader man try his luck at buying a ticket at lie above ii.

i t. niiiniiiiui oixi i ct-iv''iiii-i iimiti! nr i zn iiro lilt 1 1 -i i a fin. i WII IIIU lit I'll WWI til, ICIII.VI IIIHI I.VIK.V. v. nrom-lalinir $250,000 for the relief of the of thcm returned and the unknown man Galveston railroad.

quotations. nave seen it irieu anu it widows and orphans of thoso killed in commanueu iiiem 10 aiK iu sin-io iu-, 12:10. don't woik; S5 cents is demanded as of the Pittsbunr riot of 1877. ying ne inienueu laki.ig inenuo ponce ExntKss, No. West, dally except Sunday, Kxi'HKss, N.

4, East, daily except Sunday, i old. Try agi.n Mr. Leader, you may yet 4:10. neatinuariers. mey nan proceeued out a 1 he grand jury in the federal court, rt short distance when two Miots were ured i'esterdav.

lound John W. Gregg guilt i ri iiiil-iinwii infill finil mif nf flu 11 be successful. Owing to the lack of time we were of the embezzlement of government Skcukt Okgamzations. undei nrrest, nnmedChas. BDiyerton, was funds while superintendent of the money struck in the back and died in a few min unable in yesterday's Issue to give tho full details of the death of the late Major Olathe Lodge No.

ID, a f. a. meets iWirtiiiiMit of the. Chh-o not. Thursday ucidug on or before the lirst department or the pot- full moon of each month; visiting olilcc.

i utes. The men who taculed the stranger Howies. It was his express desire that I llui mi -ill IrmiL nn1 rniav 111 I 1 III IIIV Ifvi. Mil uninu uiii uwi-'ji a post-mortem examination be hell on yuiuiiiuj imiwu. Seuator 11 a ne has iv.u.

i i his body so thut the true natuie of hi case might be determined. The post V'I IflTVV X1V VI- tlivill, 11 III. I cum Tiiro McBride bec making it a penal punWiable Johnson: were subsequently ar- 1" with line imprisonment: any reste(l. The whole partv known to the mortem was conducted this morning by Olatiik Chapter it. a.

m. regular military, naval or civil officer to appear Umlico either' as crlininHls or very bad vocations lirst Friday in each mouth arinwl with a deadly weapon of any mei Detective Es is alleged by Mont- Woodward of this city, assisted by Drs. Knapp, of Ottawa, and Hayes, of ai i ciock, p. descrlptioii, vithlii ajidle of any polling Lromcry t0 UIVe done the shooting, but 0awatomie, and Lrs. Eggieston, Mc- J.

II. piac. so far it lias notbeeiwisccrtuliieddetiiute A larsre mcetiusr of colored neonlc was lv 'I'lm nffiiir ia lnvi Ivod in nivsterv. AC7 nS liThh 'i Hvo 1,1 naiadelphla, for til- Eggs came, into thu police head each month. piirpuw ui lucms iui uiu vummwi quariers tuoriiy auer aim repurieu mat Mks.

I). HuniiAitn, w.m. refugees fro the south, now, in St: he shot the man Brayerton in self- K. E. Stevenson, skc.

Louis. Addresses were made by BMiop, ilefense, he believing that lie was assault' Payne and others, after which quite a cd by. a gang of robbers. It hrfciM he Harmony Lodge 84, i. o.

o. f. meets large sum was raised. was drunk at the time. He was locked every Tuesday at 7, o'clock, p.

ni Tlie will of Madame Elizabeth Patter, up to await the result of. the coroner's J. II. Dow, n. g.

Klnley and IIamil, of this city. The result of their examination was that Ins disease was that of bl ights disease of the-kidneys, and their report in full will sustain the diagnosis formerly nnde b-physicians in this city. His remains will be taken to Ottawa to-morrow for interment. 1 Theodore Crawford Bowles was born July in Holmes connty, Ohio, lie received his education at Ashland, Ohio, and his lirst occupation was that of a teacher, which he pursued for about five years, 'lie shortly afterward engaged in the law profession in Mansfield, which occupation lie followed until the commencement of the war, August S. R.

Buncii. RiiC son Bonaparte (U vises 'all real and per- sonal estate equally to her grand sons, foreign. iiree UentUOlUmn. apo.eon ami uiaries uoscpn violet spasmodic fever is raging In lionaparte wiio are also made executors. Locals be inserted 'in tils coUmn at The real estate is devised for life to her tll0(mna niirs are on Mfu grand-sou and afterward to their child- cents tin', for each insertion i.

per a siriue. re 1 1. A freight train was ditched at Seran. AI1U u.uuv largest etoek of Spectacles and Eye probably. lost prooaiiy-iosu he was commissioned: First biases in tlw.thil city is at the L'alace ton, Kansas, yesterday, and the DrugStore.

Mt and tireman seriously though not fatilly 1 pardoned 232 23i in uicU. TracliiWiM' torn ur and more commumsis. WASTKb-Kverybody to know that we eastward and westward bound King Humbert has paid his compil-ainv prepared to do all Jds of job tmng a foUr ll0n, Stock llient8 toUarubilldi. '0I th0 track accIdent.iiEn: Thc Pope ha9 contributed $20,000 to Just rrcelved at Will. Lawrence's, Fresh S'ccr Courtney, was taKen to thc Catholic school fund.

Lieutenant and regimental Quartermaster of the 15th Ohio volunteers. In the following fall he was appointed Captain and assistant quartermaster of volunteers In vh5ch capacity he served until March 2jtli, 1S5G, having previously for tbiioiis services been breveted Major. He removed to Kansas, in May 18GG and.engaged hi thc practice of law. In he was elected to seat in the Kinsju Jeglflaturo and an eflleient 'arid useful member. He was elected ono vy n'1" The inhabitants of, Erzeroum' are re- A letter was received vestcnlav bv niuiiatliiw thf-V hint: Eur0poan tv- mixeu occupauon scnenie.

i it cept the archbishop's rcSlgnatlonon1 ac- liquidation $50; ii Himiiiii kumv th'it-thp countof his lomj service to the church. 0-A root ot nil ell, wliouKl know tn.it tne ri vi i has agreed to cal on each place to buv almost anything they want lhe nrchbisliop was instructed to V- Is from' IAw's rive cent 'counter. a6-2d a coadjutor with the of. succession Schiylerhas received a with the rlLditfOf succession Eugeiie Sch iylerhas received a vote ot to the Sea of CIuclHiiatl. thank tor his report about luriasii Anottikr lot of Wall Paper just received fP1 1' "trocities.

at the raiace vrux otore. 4. Ap imp.it election In thai city, lor city I. tl Jl introduced into tho.Ilouse of Couitnous a of Trustees of the Kansas Insane Asylum in 1S72, which position he held until 1870, when he was elected by tho State Board' 'of' Char! ties, Supc rl 1 1 te nden of the State, Institution for the education of the1 peai'and iJfuni'b in this cit.y, which; position iie liiK. jiist' resigned.

lie was a', member "of 'ttie, Masonic'order and also of the' Ooiigregiitloial church. He leaves behind him a wife and four children and' many friends tir this city and throughout'' the 'State. You can get a Fry, blew or Kaw at ail uiu ucyi u. w.cb British. bom rences.

'u and that the vote no ed was verV The. entire Democratic ticket w.a$ elected. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Wanted To trade a spiejiuiarnew ur torED-To trade a spiejiuuuww ur- vvltlk the exception ot cltv treasurer, gan for property in this blty. Enquire wblbu ls a re3ult HitictpatWl by -at Meteor otlice.

A. -'v all, cyen thc-candldates who vH-re defeat- Yesterday two special' trains passed Yi south: over the hdl road; The Trt rntvTitns A comnlete Newsnancr of- eu rtrsi wltli tho old III. Digglusa- nra V. Dr. Cornelius! Logan, just appointed Minister to Central America, is a brothur of Olive Logan; But theii he isn't responsible' for his Ids couilns and 1 his aunts." flee tor will Last tur(farat twilight kl' Mo'nnt conhnctor had V.

S. Henuing, the ba lance laud; Add rcss newspaper, .1 i c-tre Meteor office. Vernon, Texas, 'Robert whom retired General Super! utoudent and Mr. the Hherlft' left In charge of the 'Jul, was O.ikeej who we understand is to resume To ExcnAKOE A well assorted stock of assassinated by six men; wjio, after mulr- the dutles of the oifice! vacated by Majv General Alcrchandlw in a thriving rail- derliig Moriii ttqiiiptod to t'Jie Ilenulng, and other general "officers; i.s road town in Kansas for prHonefs, but the d6'r- residing i'thelr passengers on a tour of inspection. They by citizens, will go over the.Scott road on a sunllar dresiMETEOa pfllce.

-Wbeyj owpelled -tojjtakosto itlielr mission. The second was a Mo. Pacific The Florida orange-crop has taken possesion of the streets, fat men have again begun to, step, on peelings, and forthwith proceed to jar tho foundations ofthe city..

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Years Available:
1879-1879