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The Evening Spy from Kansas City, Kansas • 1

The Evening Spy from Kansas City, Kansas • 1

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I i I NO. 49, VOL 1. KANSAS CITY, KANSAS, SATURDAY, JUNE 11 1881. fin' ano cbange whttf ber which lets up on a R1ILROAO TIME-TABU. man for bein' plumb up an down iquar' an' hontst wid de world.

Dey have changed de word 'hell' to but at I'e same time Wyandotte Whisper). D. B. Hadley is absent at Wichita. The family ofM.

Hoag have arrived. The school will close on the 14th inst, R. Dunning is visiting at Cuun-cil Grove. D.N. Troup and bride have returned ti HANNIBAL 4 8T.

JOSEPH. DEPART. ARRIVE. Atlantic Express 6:32 ft 8:02 a EGudNYEz 6:32 9:07 All trains east leave bridge depot 5 minutes teter. added tadestrenth of de brimeiun an' de size of de pit, an' we want to kep right on de straight path if we wou ld avoid it.

au' let any white man believe dat we's lost any Gospel by dis revision, or dat Peter or Paul or ises had undergone any change of sperrit regardin' de ways of libin' respectably an' dyin' honorably," Wyandotte. Henry while mingling with a fight at the state line, inda, was robbed of his pocket bx-k, containing four dollars and some papers. A man namtd Miller was found last Saturday near it's mill terrib'y beaten He stated he had got tbe thumping near the Peter St, John bear garden James Moses wis sent up for thirty days for assaulting Muk Lacy. This was tried before Judge Hovey and is the begin n'ing of the Tmkey Creek trouble, A newspaper fight is cropicg out in Wyandotte, all claiming th largest circulation. Stand back gentlemen, The Evening Star has more than all of you eombined.

The Wyandotte marshal and force are raiding small boys for dimming. Why not raid some of the gambling houses and ATCHISON, TOPEE A SANTA FX. To Lawrence, Topeka, and all points on the Atchison, Topeka Santa Fe railroad. The sacred opera of Esther, will be given sometime in July, 5:20 am 5:20 4:28 pm The young eon of Frank Newman died Denver Pueblo Ex 0:35 a Santa Fe Express 9:50 Emigrant, Daily 11:55 I Railroad Item. The new baggage room of the union depot Tuesday morning.

MoidyA Early's addition to Wyandotte will be ready for occupancy next week. was fi'ed yesterday. General Manager S. H. H.

Clark, of the Tiblow has the chinch bug and still the Union Pacific railway, was in the city Sunday, to meet Jay Gould. citizens ain't happy. The Wyandotte orchestra havs postponed The Kansas City, Fort Scott Gulf road their iee cream festival, saloons, together with other places of highly questionable resort A netition has been presented to the are now running through trnine over their rosd from tuia city to Springfield, Mo. Mrs. Margarst Mackin died last Wednes day after a short illness.

Lvge numbers of emigrants are arriving county commissioners to have George Betts clerk of the couit, supplied with a billiard The Herald ofhee have commenced the every day, and going to ficrent parts of the CHICAGO A ALTON. Chicago Okj Ex 6:12 a I 8:27 a St. Louis Night Ex 6:12 am I 9:42 St Louis Day Ex 6:07 9:02 a Chicago Night Ex 6:27 9:42 CHICAGO, BOCK ISLAND PACIFIC. Mail 6:07 am I 9:22 Chicago Express 6:02 9:32 a All east bound trains leave Bridge Depot 5 minutes Inter. KANSAS CITY, FORT SCOTT GULF.

Mail 9:40 a I 5:25 Texas Express 5:30 9:30 a KANSAS CITY, LAWRENCE SOUTHERN. Mail 9:40 imD 5:25 Burlington Freight 7:00 K. ST. JOB COUNCIL BLUFFS. state to settle along the lines of the railroads, erection of their new building.

table in his office. It is done with a view The report is that the United States D. W. Troup and Miss M. C.

Morrison of endeavoring to try and keep him in his office for one straight hour at a time if pos were married.lasiTjunday. Pacific express companies are to be consoli dated and enter into active competition with sible. The ard of Equslizatson will meet this Coroner Nevill is bound to make the most morning to hear complaints. the Adams and American express companies. out of his office, and would like for the sake Henry Well-r has made an assignment State Items, Puroons Eclipse; Farmers are making preparations to begin harvesting.

There is tome little co plaint about rust in wheat; chinch bugs have adjourned on account of the weather. The grist mills in Salina have twenty-one run of stones, which is a pretty good showing for a western Kansas town. Nickerson Argosy says that that city has a spiritual mediurd, A'so that sixteen cases of beeer was leceiyed in that city one day this week. Street cars have commenced running in Topeka, and the people of that village are as happy and as prond as a little boy with his first pair of red top boot. Sterling Bulletin: Wheat is coming out beyond all expectations.

It is putting forth a good long head, and the prospects are that we will soon harvest the largest crop that has ever been harvested in these parts. Hutchison Herald: Lightning-rod ped-lers, sickle and ecissor grinders and patent churn agents have afflicted our people this week. The hand organ and grasshopper will come next, we suppose. Truly we are afflicted! Independence Kansan: Harvesting has commenced all over the county. The es- tate of Thomas H.Wills, consisting of one hundred and sixty acres en Veidigris river nearMcTaggart's mill was sold last Saturday for nearly four thousand dollars.

Emporia News: Tae county commissioners, as a loard of equalization, deter-Led that certificates of bank deposits should be assessed on the same basis as promissory ho'es, instead of at their face, as some of the township assessors have returned. Accoidingio the returns of the assessors of the several townships of Pratt county, 7,738 acres of wheat were sown last fall and this spring, Miking the estimate, fifteen bushel to the acre, and sixty cents per bushel, the value of Pratt county wheat this year will be $68,742. Preons Eclipse: Through the agency of Mrs. Augustus Wilson some two thousand volumes has recently been procured for the Parsons free reading room, and a portion of them have already arrived and the rest will soon follow. They are all choice new bocks, and now Parsons can boast of the finest pub lie library in the state outBide of Topeka.

Fart Scott Herald: The Fort Scott A Topeka railroad is booming alone. Evervbodv Jay Gould, the railroad king, was in the to H. H. Craig, of Kmsas City. city, Sunday.

He was accompanied by Nothing of any importance was done at of getting his fees, hold an inquest on every dead dog on the road, to see whether it came to its death by violent means, has already put the county to considerable ex L. Hopkins, vice-president of the Wabaeh list meeting of he school bord. 12:17 pm 5:22 3:32 a Mail and Exoress 9:42 a 8t. Joseph Ex 5:42 Pacific Express 10:12 road, and general manager, the Missouri Pacific. A seduction cast is agitating those living psnse.

in the suburbs of Wyandotte, The Atchison, Topeka Santa Fe road The street commissioner expended some Alphonso Rbeinhard and Mamie Mocdy seven hundred dollars on Seventh street were married Tuesday morning. UNION PACIFIC. Colorado Express 9:35 a Pacific Express 10:00 pm Emigrant 11:55 a 5:25 5:50 am 2:40 pm while there is hardly a decent street cross hss been the most popular route to the Pacifio coast, the through train over the Southern Pacific road go out and come in crowded every day with passengers. M. M.

Harris, C. P. Harris and C. L. ing in thecitv.

A little of that money ex Newbert have gone to Denver, Col. pended on crossings, so as peoph could get The desecration of the cemetries still goes Geoeral passenger agent, K. Lord, of he Baltimore Ohio road, has issued a new over streets without wading through eight inches of mud, would be highly beneficial. on in this city to the dis of all, The state road has not been located, not A. C.

Caley, of The Times, the boss item bjok entitled, the "Btltimore-A Ohio Summer Resorts," It'is neat and interesting, containing many handsome illustrations. withstanding the reports to the contrary, grabber, and Ed, H. Sager, the irreproacha ble itemizer of The Journal, go hand in hand The Pennsylvania railroad company has purchased the Philadelphia, Wilmington on a trip east, about September let. The churches will offer up prayers, the public buildings suitably draped ond all citizens Baltimore road and Tuesday, President Roberts, of the Pennsylvania, paid to the Boston shareholders of the road. Will T.

Little has been appointed policeman in place of William Hurry resigned. Candidates for the State University can be examined at Wyandotte till June 16th. George Gray, of Lawrence, has entered the law office of Senator Bush to study A young of Thomas Oswood's liv wear crape on their left arm fo" thirty days after they depart. MISSOURI PACIFIC. DiPAKT.

Night Ex. lor St. Louis. D. 6:20 p.

Day Ex for St. Louis, 6:25 am Texas Ex via Nevada, D. 3:50 p. Day Ex for Si. Joe, D.

8:25 a Night Ex for St. Joe. 8:50 Acoom. for St. B.

5:50 ARRIVE. Night Ex from St, Louis, D. 7:55 a Texas Ex from Denieon, D. 11:22 a Day Ex from St. Louis, D.

8:35 Night Ex from St. Joe, D. 5.50 Day Ex from St. Joe, D. 5:48 a Accom.

from St. B. 8:55 a KANSAS CITY A EASTERN DIVISION. DEPART. I ARRIVE.

Independence Ex 8-10 am am Independence Ex 11:30 a 11:00 am Independence Ex 5:40 5:00 Independence Ex 8:45 a 8:10 a Independence Ex 6:00 pm 4:40 pm Lexington Ex 3:45 9:00 am Ticket offices 530 Main street, Union Depot, and Grand Avenue Denot. The Wabaju company announce that they At the meeting of the Wyandotte countv have withdrawn from the Bed Line Canada Soutnern fast freight and that ing in Riverview was terribly scalded lact the Union will be He otly fast fteight line week allowed to operate ver the Wabaeh system Industrial society it was decided to make an exhibition at Bismarck Grove this fslU The superintendent was ordered to hire what help was needid and have what printing was necessary done. The stockholders were notified to be present at their July Ad William Louther had one of her eyes in of roads. jured at Fowler by some hot solder flying into it. journed to meet July 2 ad at 2 p.

m. The Wyandotte youcg hoodlums now amuse themselves by throwing recks at the The members of the Entre nous club have passing trains. along the proposed line is enthusiasaic in its quit, sold their elegant furniture, and re-' The elegant curs put on the Wyandotte support. We are informed by J. W.

WABASH, 8T. LOUIS A PACIFIC turned their grand piano, and rented their Mail and Excess 6 32 a Ha.ns, agent for the sale of the Gulf rail rooms to a law firm. It is a pity that a club lice by superintendent Corrigan are the ad miration of all. Wanted, To see the street cotqmission 8:12 8:12 pm 7:25 am 8:07 a road lauds in this county, that on Tuesday of such brilliant talent should come to such Chicago 6:32 am Night Exprws 6:27 Chicago fast line A 6:07 he sold 1,788 acres at an average price of $5 40 per acre. Two years aeo the a sudden and melancholy end.

All the the members keep mum over its sudden dis er do a little work elsewhere than on same land could havr been bought for half Seventh street, solution, and it is whispered that "there was T. F. Oakes, formerly superintendent of the Kansas City, Fort Scott Gulf railroad, at this place, was in the city Beeicg od frierds this week, and was warmly greeted by his hosts of friends. He will at the coming election of Northern Pacific road, be made vice president of the road, also oi tbe conduction of 1,000 miles more new road, to a connection in Oregon and Washington Territory, with tbe Oregon Railway Navi-gatian campany, The Chicago, Burlington Quincy rail road company is just now perfecting arrangements for the immediate construction of a branch line from the Fox river to Sterling, and another from Kewanee to Sterling, and another from Galva to Sterlit g. It is the obj act of tr Burlington people to push these lines further north into the territory of Milwaukee St Paul.

The Burlington people say they are compelled to do so in self detente, because the A Except Saturday. B-Except Sunday. -Except Monday. Daily. Sunday only.

these figures. something rot en in the state of Denm rk." The Board of Equalization were in see. sion lant Monday putting up taxatiou as it But litt'e was done at the last meetine of was not high enough. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Revised Testament.

The Detroit Free Preshjsajs: "I take pleasure and satisfaction," said the President as he held up a parcel, "informin'you a worthy citiz-n of Detroit, who does not car' to have M. Roth for shamefully abusing his wife was sett up for ninety days to the county the Wya dotte Library ass ciation. sirs. Spockton and Spr.igue resigning as dertctors and Miss Collins aDd W. S.

Picken elected in their plac. A N. Mager resigned as secretary and Miss O'Brion was jail by Judg- At derson. Oil Arleps ST. IXerseVp Attorney and Counsellor at law, No.

106 6th street, opposite board ot Trade, KANSAS CITY. MISS0UHI. his name mecehun'd has presented dis revised The wind storm late Tuesday night did a eltctfd to fill the vacancy. The receipts edi-hun of de Bible to de Lime-Kiln club good deal of damage in the western portion of tbe Library assocation entertainment Wt do dot open our meetins with pi ayer, nor of the ciiy to sidewalks. do we clnse by singin' de DoxoIobt' but neb- amuuuiiug io io vu wan received.

Toe meeting then adjourned. Chris. Bernhard and wife, who have been T. 33ont, ttorney at Uw Will practice in (state and ederal courts. Office, 125 James ttreet, KANSAS CITY, KANSAS.

Milwaukee bt. Paul is constantly en erdtlesBltm suah dis gilt will be highly absent some weeks in Michigan, returned Howie it that so many frame buildings hose last Friday. are up insidi the fire limits withe ut croaching upon their territory, and is building lines southward in the same territory. The Union Pacific railway system is very The exercises at the Blind Institute on appreciated by all Dar has bin considable talk in dis elnb about dis revised edishun. Some of you hab got de ideah dat purgatory has all been wiped out an'heaben enlarged twice ober, an' I've heard others aaeertdai it a permit Irom the council.

A colored man named Doctor Johnson, who was erection a Tueaday last, were highly creditable, but for some reason poorly attended. 23 Xk. Srals.e, A Ho ney and counsellor at law, Office, over Bink of Kansas City, Kansas City, aleo, 1901 west 6th street, KANSAS CITY, KANSAS. Fmall addition to his house on Minnesota M. Hagiejans cut his face and hand badly nearly the greatest in respect to mileage in the world.

The report Lr 1880 shows that the lines owned by the company in its own name aggregate 1,820,90 miles. The branch didn't forbid ly in' and stealing an' passu off by falling through the glass windows at his bad money. Jy friends, you are sadly mis' store he was cleaning last Monday. ake n' Hell is jiet as hot as eber, an' heaben roads controlled and operated in its intrest The ladies of the Congregational church hasn't rot any mo' room. Inlookin' oW at that date had a total mileage of 1.972.4, some of de chances las' nieht I selected not gave their lawn social on Thursday last it 8.

33. alaoxli.i ARCHITECT, Room 18, Journal Building, Kansas City, 31o. was the most agreeable party of the season. ftt few paragraphs which had g'urai b'ariaj which added gives a grand total of 37933 miles. The Central Braned Union Pacific however, which was then included among the Fur instance, it am list as wicked to ataal John Dangle was bound over to keep the roads controlled, now forms part of theMis eoari Pacific sys em, leaving the last reported ttorney at law and city attorney, office milesge of the Union Pacifio 3.446 miles, peace in the sum of three hundred dollars for abusing his wife, a modest little woman.

Wyandotte is considerably scared over over the small pox that has appeared in this city. Borne four cases are reported op with imdortant extensions inprogrees. U.X. iiuames street, up-stairs. KANBAB CITT, KANSAS.

M. T. -Vllctx-cit, to date. A New Yorker advertised that for one dollar he would send directions how to cure a tnrnup nose, A young lady of Wyandotte Avenue; was immediately stopped, while others are permitted to build along without any hindrance. This ia the war Mayor Cable and his officials deal out justice, sit down on the poor man and bold up the rich, and how long, Lord is this to continue? A Rural Nasby.

"Well, well," said a country poetm aster not tar from Leavenworth. "This is a hell of a letter for Bill Wrinkle fo be gettia'. He's been a wrilin' to a matri-menial bureau, an' the postal card's the answer, JeBt read this, boys, an we'll joah 'im txrnt it. Oh, ho," said he as he continued sorting tbe mail, "here'i a card for Cy. Wilkins, what run away from Kiziah Jones Wender what that dufter's got te say." He was reading intently, when a stranger came up to the window.

"Is there a postal card here for Peter lanl?" "No, ther haint," After the stranger had departed Nasby't Wife said; "Why, Jim, ther waz akeerdfur that feller. I seen it." "Will yon glong inter the house, Dod gast it, I hadn't read it yit. S'pose I'm goin'toglve out; postals 'fore I read 'em? What in hell d'you know 'bout star routes anyhpw? G'longnow." AECHITECT and SUPERINTENDENT, On Tuesday morning quite a storm passed over here cooling the air, laying the dust and refreshing parched vegetation who forwarded a dollar received directions Office, No. 24, Times Building, next day. She was advised to hire a black generally, watermelons as it was las' y'ar or de y'ar before', an' de skeerer de -crap de digger de wickedness.

"No change has bin made in regard to loafin' around' de streets. De loafers am considered jist as mean and low as eber he was, an' I want to add my belief dat he will grow meaner in pubic estimaahan allde times. "De ten commandments am sll down Jheah widont changes. Stealin' an' lyin' an' con-sidered jist as bad as eber. "I can't find any paragraph in which men are excused from payin' deir honest debts and supportin'deir families.

"I can't fin' wharapoo'ora poo' man's wife, white or back, am 'spected to fling on any particlerssyle. 'Dog fights, chicken liftin', poly tics, tlayin'keerds fur money, iur drieks, an' all such low biznesg am considered meaner dan eber. Fact is, 1 can't smith to strike her a heavy blow on the end BASOITT, MO Best references given. Elizabeth Droejer sold last week to of the nose with a sledge hammer and con tinue the dose until a cure is effected. She F.Morse, superintendent of the stock yards, her property near the Southern hedge for C.

WILSON, has not yet taken the remedy. Frank Belknap, now employed in Plank' $22,452,00. DIALER ington A Armour's barn, will stump the county in regard to the cure of sweeno, hoof At the last meeting of the 8ummundoust lodge No. 3, 1. 0.

0. the following were elected for the ensuing yean John Lamont Coal, Wood and Feed. HO. 1829 SIXTH STREET, KANSAS CUT, KANSAS. rot, nasal gleat and all running tores.

Explaining the method of curing said diseases N. Albert Scholes, V. W. Cooper, All who wish to hear about such matter secretary; Perley Pike, treasurer; represent ative to Grand lodges, Perley Pike. should call and see him..

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