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Olathe Evening Meteor from Olathe, Kansas • 1

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EVENING "WITH MALACt TOWARD ALL, AND CHARITY FOX KOSK HUT TAID UF SUBSCRIBERS." Vol. 1. OLATlIE, KANSAS, TUESDAY" EVENING, APRIL 15, 1879. No. H.

QLATiiS 3 Pll ILL-UPS. The Moot Legislature of Ola the Is TELEGRAMS CONDENSED. The railroad freight led uctlon was incoming one of the Interesting features of the accademy. They meet every RAILROAD TIME SCHEDULE. Arrival of passenger trains on Kansas City, Fort Scott ami Gulf raiiroad.

Accommodation, No. 6, North, daily. 7:41. Express. No.

1. youth, dally general. Monday cvenli'g In the -academy rooms, The railroad pool all over the country and have the following oftlcers: Speaker," C. F. Fishback; Chief Clerk, Miss has dissolved.

Ada Myjick; Journal Clerk, Miss Minnie exeent Sunday. 12:00. A terrible hail storm fell at rensacola. ishback; Docket Clerk, Sam. Seaton; Exrnpss.

No. 2. North, dally yesterday. exeent 1 :20. Sargeant-at-anns, I).

Brady. Last The courts are oyerrun with Accommodation. No. 5. South.

nigfit the bill passed to prohibit the sale contested election cases. dailv. 7:03. of tobacco and cigars on the Sabbath day and also the bill to prohibit empiricism. F.

P. Vandyke, of has been nom 7 Arrival and departure of passenger trains on tlic Lea veil worth, Lawrence and Galveston railroad. inated for consul at Turks Island. Mr, Davis of Woodson, introduced a bill One hundred ami fourteen revolution prohibit the Influx of negroes into the ists have bceii arrested In Russia. State, based upon the grounds that it was Exriiisss, No.

3, West, dally except Sunday, Express, No. 4, East, daily except Sunday, The report of the outbreak Among the detrimental to the general interest of the State. The bill proposing the removal Cheyenne Indians Is unfounded. 4:10. Rev.

Anna Oliver is a Brooklyn preacher. After ruining their father, the Vander-bilt boys have made up. Sir Anthony Panizzi, late Librarian of the British Museum, is dead. Congressmen Weaver and Gillette, of Iowa, room together nt Washington. The present Congress is made up of talkers.

As to listeners, there are none. Governor Wallace, of New Mexico, re. ports deplorable lawlessness In that Territory. Australian horses are said to be ablo to jump fences that an English horse would decline. "Corned" II," of the trlbo of Vanderbilt, have fallen on each other's necks and wept.

The latest sensation in Paris is Miss Cora, "the lions' bride." She claims to bean American, and, lives in a den with hyenas, bears, liens and other ferocious beasts. Princess Beatrice is particularly fond of lace, and has a collection that can hardly be equaled. Prof. Swing believes that ministers should make their pastorlal calls by of all the State Institutions to the Capitol The would-be assassin of the Czar has was defeated. Speeches were made by Secret Organizations, been arrested.

Ills name Is Skolof. Speaker Fisback and Messrs. Hammond, The Senate is considering a bill to pay Olatiir Lodge No. 19, a f. a.

meets Hayes, Swiiuley, Brady and others. off the Indian war bonds of California. Thursday evening on or before the first lull moon of' each month; visiting i -1 Prof Price, who was announced to The appointment of Arthur L. Thomas brethren cordially invited. as secretary of Utah has been continued.

YVm. Julien, w. m. make an aerial passage from the top of the higlicst building in the city to an-othor on a wire, fulfilled his contract Tuko. McBride, sec.

Norfolk, N. experienced a distinct earthquake shock yesterday tills afternoon at 3 o'clock" p. m. The Olatiik Chapter No. 10.

R. a. m. regular 1 accomplishment of the feat looked much convocations hrst rutay iu each momn 7 o'clock, i). in.

The new Bond of State Treasurer Gates, easier to him than witnessing it really J. L. Prick, H.r. of Missouri, has been appioved by Gov. was to the large crowd that had gathered J.

II. Blake, rec. around and were standing with open Phelps. Anchor Chapter No. 11.

order of Eastern mouths and upturned faces at the per Good rains are reported along the line of the K. railroad, and the farmers are Star meets first and third Tuesdays of former as he glided gracefully from one building to the other and returned month. Mrs. 1). Hubbard, w.

m. jubilant. E. Stevenson, sec. An attempt was made to assassinate walking backwards.

The Professor announced that the performance was not Harmony Lodge No. 81, i. o. o. f.

meets the Czar of Russia, yesterday. He escap cd unhurt. every Tuesday at 7, clock, p. in. J.

11. G. The Kansas Central railroad has been S. It. BURCH, SEC sold.

Commodore Gairlsou was the purchaser. Three Cent Column. Senator Ingills has introduced a bill to judicial district in the Indian Locals will be inserted in this column at three cent per lint for each insertion. Territory-President Hayes telegraphs his con gratulationsto the Czar of Russia. on his escape from assassination.

Appointment Clerk, Wilson Vance, For Sale Cheap. -Residence with two Lots, House has seven rooms, never failing well of water, good loeaiionoii west Park street. For I'm thcr particulars, enquire or address, Meteor Ollice. Call on Geo. B.

Dent for your cards and novelties. treasury department, has resigned, and Geo. W. Lamphere been appointed. Gen.

Heazen is the next man to go tftrough the courts for alleged neglect means of the telephone. President Hayes will not visit the Pa-eificcoast during the coming summer. He. prefers to remain in Washington. England's surplus population will soon be taken care of.

The Zulus cry for more British immigrants to get away with. Roses and loops of pearls are worn in the hair as well as at the throat. B. This item Is for the following of tho fair sex only. Minister White is frail of form and weak of digestive apparatus.

Berlin (witli its mission and beer) is just tho prescription for him. Joaquin Miller wears his trousers outside his boots again, Mid it is thought that he is contemplating the idea of escaping back to his native wilds. Mr. Henry M. Stanley is on his, way to Zanzibar with a commission from tho King of the 'Belgians to reorganize the hitherto unsuccessful Belgian Expedition, A Jacksonville (Fla.) man has agreed to ship 550 live alligators to the Boston Society of Natural History.

They will be dissected for the benefit of science. The largest t-hip-load of emigrants sjneo last July arrived in New York the other dayi They numbered 433. There were 20J Swiss among them, bound for the vineyards of California. The Baptists of Vineland, N. JM are having troublesome times over the com- and misconduct during the late war.

half over, but that a collection would then be taken up while the entertainment went on. At this immediate juncture everybody had business some place else, and the audience was soon minced in numbers until it is very probable that the collections were not very extensive. A rather novel and unexpected wedding occurred at Kansas City on last Sunday, of which one of the contracting parties reside in Olathe. On Saturday even-irtg Mr. T.

Browning, the foreman in tiie cabinet shop at the Deaf and Dumb Institution went up to Kansas City and either by chance or purposely, met a lady of that city, Miss Carrie Cummins with whom he had some acqnaintence, and who, when he started for the depot to come home on Sunday evening, accompanied him to the train. On their way down the subject of things, matrimony among others, were considered. Just exactly what was said nobody but themselves know, suffice to say that they came to a sudden halted instead of going to the depot, they, rctreced their steps never stopping, until they got to the Christian church just before services began and presented themselves to be joined in wedlock, which request, considering the fact that both were of lawful age, the minister. compiled with. Mr.

Browning veturned next morning and his bride will follow one day next week. Wanted. Everybody to know that we are now prepared to do all kinds of job The anniversary of Thomas Jefferson work. birthday, was celebrated at Charlottsville yesteaday, in an appropriate manner. For Sale.

A. good Dwelling House conveniently sale at a bar-train. J. P. Hindman.

A terrible cyclone visited the town of Colllnsville, 111., yesterday at 2:45 do ing much damage to property and killing For Sale. A house and lot on Lulu street, a never failing well and good out houses. Will be sold at a bargain, one man. if bought within sixty days. Part cash Congressman Buckner's bill to Increase and balance on time with approved the coinage of the silver dollars to six security.

Enquire at this office. 11- millions ci dollars per month is said to be 1 iv excess of the production of the mines. Wanted. To a splendid new Organ for property in this Enquire at Meteor ollice. Wanted.

Everybody to know that R. Senator Blaine made an elaborate speech In tht Senate Saturday, In' favor of his bill prohibiting the appearance W. Andrews is the man to call on for beta plants. nl- any one near the polls, during election armed with any deadly weapon. Exchange.

A well assorted stock of munion question. Some of the brethren General Merchandise iu a thriving railroad town in Kansas for cattle, of ill exchange for part land and balance ADDITION A LOCAL, cash: best of reasons given. Call or ad- uress aieteok omce. Edmond Kenney and Mary Hall, from Virginia, who were legally married in Washington in October last, and returned to Virginia, have just been sent to the pennite'ntlary for. five years each.

Kein-n cy has olored blood in his veir.s, and, as Mary is a white woman, their union Is acrime under Virginia law. Printers. A complete Newspaper of communed with the Congrcgatiouajists and were expelled for it. Then others withdrew out of sympathy. The President of the Bulgarian National Assembly has written to Eugene Schuyler, thanking him in the name of the Bulgarian nation for his famous 'report about the Turkish atrocities in Rou-mella, which brought the truth to light fice lor sale; will take part cash anu balance land.

Address newspaper, They will fcep up this, shooting al czars, and kings over jn rope until some of them get killed yet. The young ladies at the Institution who had '8et their caps'; for Mr. Browning, see, now just where missed it. They, should liaye accompanied him to the train. care Meteor ollice.

Wanted. The people to know that for. nine two ear old hedge plants to en- The Zulus. fight in a way that astonishes the British, and helped to, remedy the eyil. A aire of Cant.

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1879-1879