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The Evening Spy from Kansas City, Kansas • 1

The Evening Spy from Kansas City, Kansas • 1

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The Evening Spyi
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1 I yft'j: mm 1- NO. 41. VOL I. KANSAS CITY, KANSAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1881. RIILROAD TIME-TABLE.

Railroad Item. It is now 8. K. Hooper, general passen HANNIBAL A ST. JOSEPH.

ger and ticket agent, of the Hannibal St. Joe mi. Edwardiviiie. Thanks for publishing the state road bill, To the coal fields of Roseda'e. Oh Moses! William Kounsis buidinga half mile of board fence.

The MisHouri Pacific track above tbe ARB1VE. 8:02 a DEPART. Atlantic Express 6:32 a and Ex 6:32 iron bridge, Wyandotte, was under water, 9:07 Monday ninht. U. B.

Hunt, was over from Cbotean the All traius east leave bridge depot 5 min otes later. D. Bowes, cf the Chicago Alton road, has first of theweek. The Temperance Law and Druggists. In rcspocse to an inquiry ir ni 8..

John asking for an ffi- isl pinion in regard to the effect of section en rf the prohibitory liquor law, in ref reoue the sale of drugs containing alcohol, atiofi ey general Johnson lias decided that it is not the intention of the law to interfere with the legitimate sale of drugs and medicke j. He says: It cannot be said tuat the law anywhere in expre-s terms includes such medicinal tinctures and impounds within its provisions, and a const) uction which would by iuiplii auon retrain their sale would ork great l.ardrhip end iucunveuience to tbe people, and would hsmper and embarass an honorable and legitimate calling neith C. M. Tabler, of the Prairie, was in town been west, this week, on a trip over the Atchison, Topeka Santa Fe road. on Monday.

ATCHISON, TOPEKA SANTA FE. To Lawrence, Topeka, and all points on the Atchison, Topeka Santa Fe railroad. The officers of tbe Hannibal St. Joe Supt. D.

B. Uiatt, visited the Keifer school on Tuesday. 1 roa were in the city, on TiiedaV aud Wednesday, They have been a tour of inspec State items, Silica will have ten church, edifices before the close of this year. Two year old steers are selling at Medi-cine Lodge at $20.00 per head. Hutchinson Herald says: The M.

urch there, now sports a new bass vial, One cf the Sells brothers, of circus notoriety, has purchased the Burtis houee, at Topeka. Emporia Ledger says: That two or three mad dogs have appeared near that city lately. Emporia Ledger says: Fifteen mintage licensee were granted in Lyons county, in the mouth of March, The State Wool Growers association will have a grand shearing match at Newton, the 20th of this month. Parsons Republican eayt: There is another mad dog scate in town. Also that business is picking up in that city.

Olathe Mirror says: The mumps seems to be an epidemic in Olathe, and they are re- 5:20 a 5:20 4:28 pm Denver Pueblo Ex 9:35 a Santa Fe Express 9:50 Emigrant, Daily 11:55 Old Mrs. Allan is very low, and is not exs tion ovtr the road aud are well satisfied, pented to recover. William Seachtess formerly ticket atnt Does not th constitution say that, all of the Kansas City, Si. Joe. Council axes thall be equal? CHICAGO A ALTON.

Chicago Day Ex 6:12 a 8t. Louis Night Ex 6:12 a St. Louis Day Ex 6:07 in Chicago Night Ex 6:27 pm 8:27 a 9:42 pm 9:02 a 9:42 pm Mr. Enoch and Lou Everet', of Tiblow, Bluffs roa at St. Joseph, has taKen the position of assistant ticket agent iu the union depot ticket office, at Kansas City.

were in town last week. Mrs. Bryan Henry, of Armstrong, was in Jay Gould has purchased for $4,000,000, town la.t week visiting relatives. the i nte. et of Col.

Tom. Sot tt, in the Texas Bodington Foster have bought a quar CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND PACIFIC. Mil 6:07 a I 9:22 Chicago Express 6:02 ui 9:32 a AH east bound trains leave Bridge Depot 5 minutes later. ter eection of land in this vicinity, i Pacifiic road, and was elected president oi the road, Tueeday. Col.

Scott, retired from the board of directors, a so. Three of our gents are going The annual meeting of the Atchison, To to operate soon upon a female 'possum for scientific purposes. poreil to be scattering in more ways than is KANSAS CITY, FOBT SCOTT GULF. Mail 9:40 a I 5:25 comfortable to some of the people. The Eureka Graphic says: That large peka Santa Fe road, will take place at Santa Fe, April 18th.

The directors left lopeka for a trip over the road last There is but on opinion expressed here io 6:10 9:30 a Texas Express regard to the state road, and that is, that we have been badly told. er would a couh. ruction io the lighte degree forward or promo. the object of the law, which was and is to put eid to the leof all iotoxican purchased for use as beverages, The scope and purposes of the law are to be gathertd first, from the amendment to the constitution in pursuance tf which the law was enacted; second, by reading and construing all etct'ons of the law togetner. From their I deduce the legislative purpose to be -first, to abrolutely prohibit the manufac ure and sale of spirituous, malt, vinous and fermented liquors( save for the excepted purposes.

Sf cond, as to such excepted purposes, to plrce the sale of all such liquor under such control and regulation as to prevent vision of the restriction of tbe amendment. It cannot, therefore, in my opinion of the law, prevent or restrict the sale of the tinctured and compounds so which you refer, which were not before the law was passed and which are not now sold for tbe purpose of being used as intoxicating beverages. Of course, it is possible by a large dilu.ion of the medicinal LAWRENCE SOUTHERN. KANSAS CITY, Monday. This will be the most important meeting ever held by the company, and there numbers of cattle iu that vicinity are affected with the mad itch.

Also that some of of the cattle in that vicinity have the robier. 5:25 Can a road be mode from Wyandotte Mail DM) a Burlington Freight 7:00 is a prospect of some very important changes through Kansas City, Kansas, without pass takicg place. ing over Missouri soil? K. ST. JOE COUNCIL BLUFFS.

J. D.Cruie,of Wyandotte, acting genera! Large numbers of new buildings are being erected through the country, in Har vey county, which shows that the farmers have io ieara but what they will have big An old land mark here, Thfo. Thompson's 12:17 pm pm 3:32 a Mail and Express 9:42 a in ht. Joseph Ex 5:42 Pacific Express 10:12 house, is being taken off the rght of way cf agent for the Atchison, Topeka Santa Fe railroad, at Kansas City, is mentioned crops this year. the Union Pacific railroad, where it ha stood for the past seventeen years.

as probable to receive the appointment of The Lamed Optic has has got a steam en general agent. He is a young man and UNION PACIFIC. Colorado Express 9:35 a Pacific Express 10:00 gine attached to their printing establish 5:25 5:50 a JMaywood Correspondence. After my promise to write after election, ment, and now print their paper by steam thoroughly competent to fill the place, and well liked by the business community, and we would suKgbsi to the managers of the last fall, Mr. editor, I could give 329 reasr.na power, on a Chicago drum cylinder press.

That is enterprise for you. road that his appointment would give general satisfaction. I property with alcohol to produce a for the defeat of Hancock and English, ot Cjuro I had not the heart to write then, my The New York, Chicago St, Louis rail MISSOURI PACIFIC. DiPAKT. Night Ex.

for St. Louis. D. Day Ex for St. Louis, Texas Ex via Nevada, D.

Day Ex for Si. Joe, D. Night Ex for Si. Joe. D.

Atchison Acorn. B. ARRIVE. resolution to wri'e after Christmas, was nipped early, and now early in April I find A man living near Ottawa, intends to plant ten acres ot peanuts this year. Last year he pi anted half an acre at raised over fifty bushels on i', which he sold for $2.00 per bushel, aid tie thinks that it is a good mjself at work as item sn atelier.

road has been organized, and filed articles of incorporation. The company is composed of the Buflalo, Cleveland Chicago railroad, Mr. Huttonis the father of a pair of fine 6:20 p. 6:30 am 4:50 p. 7:40 a 8:50 5:50 p-m 7:25 a 11:22 am 8:35 pm 5.60 am 5:48 9:25 am crop to raiset boys.

the New York Peuueyivania, and New York Chicigo railroad companies of Ohio, Lamed Optic pays; The farmers in that Night Ex from St, Louis, D. i i-. I Miss Timberlake, of Boone county, is vie- lection, the past week, have been busy turn Indiana and Illinois. Tfcis will give a con iticg hersister, Mrs. Walihaui ine over the virgin soil of western Kansas lexas iX irom xasuibuu, Day Ex from Si.

Louis, D. Night Ex from St. Joe, D. Day Ex from St. Joe, D.

Accom. from Atchison, B. preparing for spring planting. The ground tinuous line from Buffalo, via Erie City, to Chicago, via ClevelaLd and Fort Wayne, and the whole distance will be made without change of cars. The capital stock is James Coleman, of Jefferson is the guest of G.

W. Greever. Gardiner, of Denver, is visiting is in good condi ioo, and seems to have ab under tbe name ot a mediclre, which msy be sold and purchased with the intent, both upon tbe part of the seller and buyer, that it is to be used 88 a beverage, bu-1 do not want to be understood as expressing an opinion which would justify such a sale. I speak-' only of what are known as offic'nal preparations, and which are not sold to products in toxicatiou. Tbe drugim is to be held accountable for all sales of iotoxic.mts as quasi-medicinal compnunHg, wtieihtr i not they are sold as beverages is a quest; ou to be determined by a court and jury upon a trial.

I am iutther the opinion that the same rule would apply to other articles perfumes, esseLces and the like, which are competed in part of spirits, aid which aie not (o be used at beverages. A Beautiful line of Silk Handkerchiefs, call and see them Dud'ey So. it h's sorbed enough moisture to assure an abun KANSAS CITY EASTERN DIVISION. friends in Wyandotte ounly. dant harvest.

Fall wheat is all right and 000,000. i DEPART. Independence Ex 810 a Independence Ex 11:30 a premises a good yield. Mr. W.

Smith preached his maiden ine lollowing railway conventions are sermon, at Center Point, Sunday evening. to be held duriog 1881: ARRIVE. 7:47 a 11:00 am 5:00 8:10 a 9:00 a Union De- Ft. Scott Monitor says: Both our railroads are overcrowded with freight traffic It is almost impossible to get cars for the April 20, 1881 Southern Railway Time convention, at No. 46, Broad dtreet, New Independence Ex 5:40 Independence Ex 8:45 a Independence Ex 6:00 Lexington Ex 3:45 Ticket offices 530 Main street pot, and Grand Avenue Denot.

nece-sary shipping urpos. Our carpen York City. teis were never busier. They have constant bop 16, 1881 National association demands made upon them to take contracts of general pussenger and ticket agents, at a ABASH, 8T. LOUIS PACIFIC.

to build new houses and repair old ones, poi ut to be selected. New roofs, new poiticoe, new fences and October 19. 1881 Southern Bailway 8:12 8:12 7:25 a 8:07 a new residences are to be teen in all parts of 6-32 a am 6:27 pm A 6:07 Mail and Express Chicago Express Chicago fast line Time convention, at a point to be selected. our city. Oc.ober 21, 1881 General Time conven D.

A McK'naie it ff on a trip to Missouri. Ct nor, in tbe Beiald, teems to be very much opposed to the slate road, it seems he wants a road down the Missouri, It ou'd hardly be reasonable to expect the commie" oners to Keep up a road where the Missouri Pacific is scarcely able to keep their road in repair. 1 Dies At h's residence in White Church Wyandotte county, on the 8th iost Col, hit Eoglis aged 63 years. TLe deceased was one of the oldest and most highly respected cit'zens. Life has its seasons like in spring we grow; in sumcuer we bloom; in an turn the golden fruitj appear, and winter bears us io the tomb.

Tall Son. The largest Hoe of valices to be found in tion, at a point to be selected. tbe city, and at the lowest prices, at A ExceptSaturday. B-Except Sunday. Except Monday.

Daily. Sun-, day only. Cheviot Shirting cheap at J. Dudley J. Dudley Smith.

Smith. She Hugged Him. We would say ta tbe b.iy a' who were mak Henry is a rather handsome young man of icg a disturbance in church, the Kaws about twenty-two or twenty three years oi mouth cbappet ubi Sabbath night, that age, who teaches one of tbe county schools, they nad better not do so auy more, or they PROFESSIONAL CARDS. CJk A.xrlea Sir. BerMey.

Attorney and Counsellor at law, No. 106 6th street, opposite Board of Trade, KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI. near Quindaro, io Htnry has will get themselves iu trouble. Take warn in stti ndance at hU scaool quite a number mg boys' io time. Xottce to Contract or.

Chy Clerk's i ffice, City of Kar.nac, Apn. 16. 1881. Sealed proposals wilj be received by the undersigned, at his office 'nil 12 o'clock, noon, Wednesday, April 27, A. 1881, for the building and construe icg if the following sidewa ks, towit; Uiminencing from tbe north weet corner of lot No.

140, on Wood street, to th- most corthern alley n-tersecing James st eet; on the west side of Wood street, from toe nort side of Founh street, io said alley interacting; James street. AL-e for buiding and constrt ctiog a sidewalk on the south side of Third street between Wood and Jam ss ree No bid will l)o cout-idered unless rccom-panL ry a bond of the bidder, wi sufficient sureties iu the sum of hundred doll at conditioned that the bidder will eiiter iotocou rct with tbe city at once for the of the work, or in default thereof, tba he will pay all costs ar dam-ges wtjich the city may sustain by reason of hi-failure to fill the coutt act. Each propo-sl must be scaled, with the name of vheb dlertnd the word "proposal" written across tie coruerof the envelop. Plans and t-pecifidatiuns, and all informa of large scholars, am ng which is a mis An egant line tf dies and Children's chieveous young lady of about seventeen The uiumis wasthecauee of the closing of ti.e liblow school last week. A large aiArtraeit of trunks cheip et Hcery jurt received J.

Dudley Smiths year of age, of a rouid vo'utnptous form The Emporia Ledger conie to ub changed bright and sparkling eyes, rosy cheeks and from aqua to to an eight column folio, and X. Bexxt, Attorney at law. Will practice in State and Federal courts. Office, 125 James street, KANSAS CITY, KANSAS. always ready for fun, Now this youog lady has given Henry a grnt ueal of trouble on greatly improved in appearance, tuder i new management.

The Ledger has swal 1 account of her fun lovitg propensities, and he has administered various kuds of puoi lowed up the Journal tf that city, and i now one of our best state exchanges. 1 Dudley Smith's. Lice Novelties in great variety at J. Duo ley Smith's. Wyandotte etrel, Kansas City, is to be paved with tquare blocks of Medina stone, from Fifth to Ninth street, This is a good move and should be followed up by paving of other streets at once.

Table Lino and Napkins bleached and itbmf nts, but to no effect. So one day, a X3. 2YX. Etr.ls.e, couple of weeks ago, he called her up, she A tto ney and couuBSllor at law, Office, over To dan a debtor oo a postal card ha bteu decided by tbe supreme court of Ohio stepped light'y forth in front of the plat JOLBnkol Kansas Cuy, Kansas City, also, 1904 west 6th street, KANSAS CITY, KANSAS. form, where he wits setting, and looked rougishly into his fsee, he hesitated a few to be unlawful.

The court held that anything wrifen that is liable to injure the credit or reputation of any one is a crime. The decision was made in the case oi a man moments as to what lie should do, the eyes 0. XI. Obamlorliu, ARCHITECT, Room 18, Journal Building, Kansas Citv Mo. of the whole school were upon him, lie thinking to make her ashamed, told her to step upon the platform, and extending one of his knees, and told her to sit down there, she immediately plumped herself down on hi- knees, and suddenly threw her arms around his neck, and commenced' hugging who dunned a debtor for an old account on a noBtal card, and in that manner made the matter public to the detriment of the lat ters credit elsewhere.

Window Shades and Table Oil-cloths at Xt. T. Allotx-cit. J.Dudley Smit 6th and James stree him, this frightened the poor fellow fear. ARCHITECT and SUPERINTENDENT, fully, and he tried to get away, bat she held on, the scholars all commenced laughing Office, Ke.

24, Times Building, and he begged her for Qod's sake, to let him tion io regard to said sidswalka can be obtained at this efficd. H.C Stout, City Clerk. Kansas News. Everybody in Kansas should keep posted in regard to state news, and we know of no better way than to read The Leavenworth Weekly Times, Each week it has four or five columns of cnoice miscellany selected from its Kansas exchanges, which feature alone is worth the price of subscript tion. Besides this, you always find the best farm department, Washington news, ring ing editorials and items of especial interest to western readers.

Clubbed with this paper for 91 75. Bring your subscriptions to Vegas (N. Optic save: That a new line of four horse Concord coaches will soon be running between that place and. White Oaks. Also that Las Vega- is full of itrangere, hotels crowded to overflowing, and business lively.

and turkey red. a large stuck D. Smith. Hundreds of people were at the iron bridge, acrosa the Law, arid and at the foot of Sixth street, Sunday, watching the booming rivers. The water was higher than It has been for years and still rising.

A superb display of Lace's, Silks and fancy goods. All of the latest Novelties, Be sure and see them Smith, 6th and James Street, About 8 o'clock Sunday night, a lamp exploded in the hands of a boy, in William Cody's saloon, (the Jamee Street Exchange near the side of the room, the oil running over the floor, the fire was smothered out before any damage was done. About midnight the alarm of fire was given, and it was found that the side of the houee, near where the lamp exploded was afire, and by the time bucket brigade was formed the flames nad burned prt of the side, ThefireW'Ssoonex-tioguiehed, witn a lost of about $150. It is thought the canM of the last fire waa defective flue. OITY, MO Best referenoes given.

to, and frantically tried to get loose. He finally succeeded and fled from the room without his hat, and never looked back until he reached his boarding place, it being Fri- The following is from Vennorf almanao for 1881, and may be watched: "In April there will be a snow storm on the 4th or 5th, but spring will be advanced by thelStb. In May, after the 15th, hot weather, on the 13th and 15th, thunder storms. June warm till 11th, then cold till 20th; frost on 22d and 23d; 24th to 26th hot July cold on 14th 25th, 23d and 31st, hot on 0th, lltfaj 16th, 17th, 25th and 30th. August 4th and will be cold.

In September, the center of the month will be warmest part October will open cold; November will be mnddy with frost. December' will he the -i 4 Haimatl MawlrnAan C. WILSON, SIALXRIH day, he had till Monday to recover himself. We have not succeeded in getting the second chapter in this little drama of real life. It may be that seme day we can have the nleasnre of publishing a notice, under the Coal, Wood and Feed.

head of marriages, in which tneee two par ties will oe me principal. Sachels and Valisea all styles, the newest JtO. 1M9 SIXTH STREET, KAH8AI CUT, KAITBAS. CM aaacMB vva and the nobbiest' J. Dudley Smith.

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