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Ambricus Recorder.
pcm.isnitn uv
OC, Ii. OXs
office os cotton avenue,
SiibscUptlorL nates:
Tbi-Weekly One Yeah, - $4.00
Weekly One Year, • • 2.00.
.Sunday Issue On* Year, - 1.60.
ritOFESSIOML & BUSINESS CARDS
LA WYERS.
Xb St CAHTEBi
AXTORXEY A X LA W,
AMEBICUS, SCMTPB COUNTY, t t S t Ga.
Ollier, oH Flrrt Matlml Bank.
Prompt •Ueotl >■ *l»« •«borlncrfrntni.trd.
twleelloo. » rpcrinlty »»d pron.pl nllrnHon
$iiar.nteo<l. Jrciatf
"iTocrons.
' Dr. 0. B. EAINEK,
SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN.
)»«• Me pro!Milon«l aervlMr, with nn eipvrt.
rnre olOTTwre. tolho pem.ln or Amrrleu. and
, Maly. one,, over Vsrls A Oallnnr'n Store. IU.
.tenee nt eioner of Jack,on nod Church etrerlr.
Call* will receive prompt atteutlon. '""imi
Dr. D.P. HOLLOWAY,
dentist,
AMERK'OS, ga.
Work cionttoth.U.I Cull role. ;» lojr *•
l. ■ lowed. Try hint nr v b« conrlnced. 0*ce
over Davinport * Bon * dr Jf ntore. apreOtf
MISCELL AXEO VS.
Nell Plokett,
TALBOTTON. .... GEORGIA
Will doPla.Icriny, Brickwork nnd Ilouecworlt
Cileominc n .pnelnlly. IP-pnlrlny done. Ordnr.
1-r ornptly ntlended to. oetktf
E iwnrd J. Mi'ler. C. Homed McCall.
MILLER & Mcl’ALL, Proprietors.
Southwest Comer of the Public Square,
AMERICUS, GA.
Monuments, Tombs, Etc,, Etc.
of tin* bent Italian nnd-American Marble.
Meat Market
PROVISION STORE.
W.H.&T.M.C0BB
COTTON AVJEUiTTJB,
keep on haa-1 tbo wry licet cum of
BEEF, PORK, KID AID SAUSAGE,
and also a full line of
drecn Groceries anil Provisions,
e.nbmclnjr all kind* of Vegetables and Fruit* In
th«!r MOAon, Ciinnrd Upo.Iw, etc. It la their aim
to keeps first class cxtsbliahu.cni, a. «J Rive their
cuetomere good rw iiti the lowest pr'cce.
, ° 4 *
Amerien., lot. In, lUt.lt
1 Ladies Friend.
I have the STKW.UtT SKWING MACHINE
TKKADLE oa exhibition at Davis A Callaway's
tnd Invite the lad lee to call And ecu It.
The swinging backward and forward motion of
the budjr univuld ib!e with tho old Treadle, ie Irn-
l«»»iblc with the Stewart Treadle. The operator
propt-U the machine at the highest speed with no
inott«n cf the body except tho feet. Head below
what Dr, K«rt My, about it:
I hate seen the ‘‘Stewart Treadle” and watch*
ed it ran fully wi lie In motion, and unhesitating*
lj pron wince Iftt good blearing to every woman
who has a sewing maehine.
JAMES A. FORT, M. D.
.. . . . America*. Ga., March 4th, I«H
Fur Sale by MBS .1. \V. JONES,
Corner Dndiry and Church Streets,.
Americas, (in.
Petition to Amend Charter.
TotKt Superior Court qf StmUr County.
«,i£c P^'Hon if the Americas Ol Company,
Which has leictoforu been duly chartered accent-
•nt 1U the law of lii-orgis, prays the Court to
son-nil ibp charier of sail Company aa 'ollows:
l,lc P« , "rs and irivilcdss of said
•oiupaay, M » aa to author Is* raid company to pur
f®*" , liaJ °,w» • wrist md flouring mul, and eot*
>«*• Uta. and employ, tondnet and ran the some In
saidetmirty **4 |„ tbs ef.jr o- Americas, with the
• \ l •NUtle* npportlining to Indi*
^CAPITAL PRIZK, «T5,000^p
Ticket* only 83. gharu l» proportion
Louisiana State Lottery tompanj.
" ffir do hereby certify that ve eupemee
the arrangements for all the Monthly and
Semi-Annual Drawings of The Louisiana
age and control the Drawings themselves,
and that tho tame are conducted with hon
esty, fairness, and in good faith toward all
partus, and we authorise the Company to
use this certificate, with facsimiles of our
signatures attached, in its advertisements.'
Inmry.rr.tH i*. IMS for K tmr l.y I
lure for Educational and Charitable purposes—
with a capital or •1,000,000-to which a resorr#
fund of over 1660,000 has since been added.
By an overwhelming popular vote its franchise
was made a part of the piesent State Constitut'ou
adopted December 2d, A. P., 1179.
Tkt nuly Lottery ever u<ed on and tudoried Ly
the people of any Stale.
It never tcalet or postpone*.
It* Oran* Slnpl* Number Drawing!
taka place monthly.
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO
WIN A FORTUNE. FOURTH OHAND
DRAWING. CLASS D. INF1TIK ACADEMY
OF MUSIC, NEW ORLEANS, 'lUEHPAT,
Apsll 8th, 1884 mib Monthly Drawing.
CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000.
100,000 Tickets at Fire Dollars Each.
Fractions, in Fifths, In Proportion.
LIST OF PRIZES:
I CAPITAL PRIZE *76,000
1 do do .14000
1 do do 10,000
7 PRIZES OK ffl.000 18,000
6 do 2,000, 10,000
10 do 1,000, 10,000
“ " — 10,COO
100
200,...,
100, 1
.10
. 26,000
. 26,000
ArraoviMATioN rauss.
It Appioximatlon l'rixss of fiGO |6,7i0
9 ” •* 600 4,400
onlv’to the otfice of tha Company in New Orleans.
For further Information write rleaily, giving
fhil address. Make P. O. Money Orders payable
and address Registered Letters to
NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK,
New Orlcau*, La.
POSTAL NOTES and ordinary letters by
Mall or Express (all sums of §3 and upward by
Expres. nt our expense) to
M. A. DAUPI1IN,
New Orlean*. La,
or M. A. DAUPHIN,
A07 Seventh St., Washington, D. C.
...i ™* iwramm ur QlIitr*,C>i»".
on I the privt’ege of bu> lag, selling and efesniug
r- •> and your pi-rtitoners will iver way *•'.
G LEERY A *JON,
n , .. ^ Petitioners Attorney*.
-*» In oflkeJIarch 8th. 1*84.
. „ t J.H ALLEN, Clerk AC.
,. 1 l <8 .'«f'k.l tbc .Vii. 1# . true iK'm '. front
[ * '-rSiimtrr H'i|.-ri.r (' i-rt thi. Manh
k'n. -ts, J. HTaLLB.V, Clirk H C.
As mucli us change of weath
er necessitates a change of wear
ing appnrrel, so it is equally
necessary to change the adver
tisement in business if the same
requires it. My fisrt mention
that 1 had been to New York
and bought the rhea pest stock
of goods, and my promise to
sell them nt “Bargain Prices,”
has met with a much better
success than expected. Thank
ful for this patronage and being
spurred by this altogether fa
vorable and profitable result, 1
have decided to visit NewYork
and the Northern markets next
month (when the wholesale
business then is at a standstill.)
to purchase again such goods
at bargains that can be used
and are wanted by my citizens
here. To accomplish this I
have determined to sell the re
mainder of my stock nt still
lower prices than heretofore of
feretl. Come uud be convinced
tlint I willdoexactly what I say.
S. M. COHEN,
Bargain Store, (Sign of Red Flag),
Cotton Avenue, Amcricus, Ua.
1. A, Battle** $3.00 Sen’s Slides.
K A Guarantee frw» tha Manufaciorex Jgk
tm tkai thru rhoct Itr Uu4r of th# brat
In Ihero; they will ores co..l to »>■J «•“*
Shoe thil would M« J'UnvfdoUo... I H-hM-
ba.lPMi-, boy ud «l(f. r c*!b, I*™
un.hle.1 to defy ompvUllo.. I »«• ** k f n ' 1 •
niMhad oi IntroduoinrtM- »k«> ••"“S'. 1
. demo d fo» k-m«t Sk«>;« • l"» I'*'*”'
molH by the Biu.betaicr. I « »'•> >k<m Hbon
10 ta itilriifd with the b<« of .Ilk. otid tto b.i-
touo.ro w«H on with tk, b .1 ot ILirtumr.
tkr «d, elM l.lrouort.d t om nrotloml. Ttow
.boe. .to m«d- on the I iteot ImproiH U-to. .id
yaw will bod the. ow e »y J** 1 *.”J
■iUo pttie you will tn.tr non— WO *f "TR 4
ow tk. bottom -A. k. UittW. ,3.00 eb'-'; bi*
cEatfte .ole In dmeiirw. at tl« B.lUOllN
STOKtf of,. M. CflllKS, Colo».At>.
ly Pure.
than th« ordinary kinds, and cannot br nM in
eomp«tton with thr m.i!tltudeoflowtMt,riiort
weight, alum or phosphate powder*. Sold only in
tin cum. ROYAL B (KING POWDER CO, 101
Wall H'rest. Now York. o«'l2lyL
PIMPLES to SCROFOLA
rro CLEANSE THE SKIN. Scalp, and Blood *f
A Itching. Scaly, Dimply. Copper Colored, Scrofu
lous, Inherited, and Contagfooa Humors, Blood
Poisoiu, Ulcers, Abscesses, and Infantile Skin Tor
tures, tbs CtmcuttA Remedies are infallible.
tha blood and perspiration, and thus removes th*
mew. CcTirt'RA, tho groat Skin Cure, instantly al
lays Itching and Inflammation, clears tha Skin and
Scalp, beala Ulcers and Soros, restores tha Com
plexion. Ccticuiu Soap, an sxqnUite Skin lioauti-
fler and Toilet Raquisits, la indispansabla In treat
ing skin diseases, and for rough, chapped, or greasy
skin, blackheads, blotches, and baby hamors. Cu-
vict'UA Rkmkdikh art tha only infallible blood
purifiers and skin beautifion.
Chnrlra Houghton,
Atrest. Boston, reports a ci
h hi observation for ten ysara,
_ - - S-JsShS
patient's body and limbs, and to which all known
fStteda of Ureataeot hod been applied sllmt
benefit, which was completely cored solely by the
Cviicuiu Remedies, leaving a clean and healthy
Mr. and Afro. Everett Alrbblne, Belcher-
town. Mam., write: ** Onr little boy waa terribly af
flicted with Scrofula. Malt Rheum, “
ever sinee he waa born, and —*
him helped him until we t
mu:, which xradi
fair aa any child.
d nothing we coul
‘-led Cuncinu 1
aim, until he is now as
IT. E. Carpenter, Henderson. N. Y., cured of
Psoriasis or Leprosy, of twsaty years' steading, by
CtmcckA Rkmedibm. Tha most wonderful cure
on record. A dustpanful of scales fell from him
daily. Physicians and hia friends thought be must
die. Cure sworn to before a justice of lb# peace
it prominent citizens.
Mrs. S. K. Whipple. Decatur. Mich., writes
that her face, bead, and soma pans of her bods
were almost raw. lltad covered with seabs and
“ “ -od fearfully and triad everything,
cured by the CUTU-COA RXMXDUI
Rev. Father Wilds’
EXPERIENCE.
The Iter. Z. P. Wilds, well-known rltjr
missionary in Nnu York, nnd brother
of the late eminent Judgo Wilds, of tho
Slassachusetta Supreme Court, write*
*s follows i
••78 K. MM St., AW York, JMliy 18, Irt'J.
Mesaus. J. C. Aykh St Co.. Gentlriuen:
Last winter I waa troubled with * most
uncomfortable Itching humor affecting
more especially my limbs, which Itched so
intoUrubly at night, nnd burned so hiteiife-
ly, tlutt 1 could scarcely l»-i»r^iny^ch»thing
Mverr catarrh an
appetite was |«oor,
sufferer from
I catarrhal mugb; my
.. u u goo.1
iug the villi
I my aysteiu
.Ming the vl.
AVElt'.H Saltsvi'AUii.i.A, by observation ><i
, uud from |kers*mnl
in former yenrs, I began taking It for tin?
alimre-nvmed disorders. My unpetite lm-
pfovwl almost from the first d*me. After
u short time the fever nnd itching were
allayed, and all signs «•( Irritation of tha
tklu disappeared. M> catarrh mul cough
were also cure.1 by the same meuns, amt
my general health greatly improved, until
it is imur excellent. 1 feel a hundred |»er
cent stronger, and I attribute these result*
to the use of the ftAiMAt'ARiM.A, which
I recommend with ull cootl«leiure as tb*
bast bluOkf medleln* ever devised. I took
it in small dosea three times a «Uv, uud
us*d, in ull, leM than two bottles. I pUc*
these fiurts ut jrour service, hoping their
puhllcatio;. may do good.
Yours respectfully. /. I*. WiLpa.
The above Instance l> but one of the many
constantly coming to our notice, which prove
the perfect adaptability of A V tit’s Salts A-
PARILLA to the cure of all diseases arising
from Impure or Impoverished blood, and a
weakened vitality.
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
cleanses, enriches, and strengthens the blood,
■linmlates th* action of the stomach and
bowels, and thereby enables the system to
resist and overcome the attacks of all Serf a-
tout Diteate*, Eruption** the Slln, liken-
Kintitm, Catarrh, Gentmt Debility, aud all
disonlers resulting frwu pxir or corrupted
blood him! a low elate of the syetcuu
rut.i'Aitrt) nv
Dr.J.C.AyerACo.,Lowell, Mats.
Solti by ill llrntglsu-.jprlce tl, ’Is Utllu
AYER’S
CATHARTIC
PILLS.
Medicine
ko!4 ,v,rywtnt"o. Alway* nlUM*
WEBSTER C0CNTY.
PnrsTON, April 1st.—“K-iilroad
is tho “chorns’’ to everything you
hear talked about in this county
uow. .Go ahead, friends, and keep
talking and working it up until the
road it built. The good people of
our country here need and detire
the road and they are expected to
he in Preston on next Tuesday,
the 8th inst., to take part >ii the
organization of a company for the
purpose of building the road. Let
every one turn-out andputaihoul
der to the wheel and the engine
will be sure to run.
The young oorn crop it looking
well and good “stands” are re
ported. Cotton planting will com
mence-this week.
Mr. J. R. Moore lost a good mule
last week. It was taken sick in the
Held while ptowing, and died he-
fore he could get it home.
David Majors, J. P. P. Hatred
and W. A. Christian have some
line colts; and they say it costs but
little more to raise a colt titan it
does to raise a naif.
Kinclmfoonce creek has been on
a “boom” during the recent heavy
rains and some of the bridges are
damaged. The attention of our
County Commissioners arc resiiect
fully called to the condition of the
bridges across said creek, known
as the Moore and Boono bridges,
as they are in a condition that
endangers public travel.
Walnut Grove Sabbath School
has been reorganized for the year
with a prospect of an interesting
career. W. M. Sears was elected
superintendent, J. W. Harrell,clerk,
and J. K. Moore teacher of the Bi
ble class.
.There will be preaching at Wal
nut Grove Academy Saturday uigbt
before the second Sunday in April
by Rev. Page.
Tbo article lrom Hatcher Sta
tion was rend with much interest
in last week’s Recordkk. We ex
pect to seo the “Kbcohdzii man’’
at court in Preston next week tak
ing “dots” and subscriptions and
helping us to talk “railroad.”
Dsn't disappoiut us. S.
JOLLY J0H6TREEVII.I.E.
Ji HNPHKKVILLK, April 1-1.—But
little news. Everybody is through
planting corn and are getting ready
for king cotton. Some few have
already planted. A few of the early
birds are plowing corn. We
commenced today. Everybody
reports poor stands of corn. The
birds are now presenting their bdls
t« the replants, but tho ground is
so hard but few of them are honor
ed. llain is now needed to assist
the. late corn up. The ground is
gelling very hard, and if there is
any sign in the moen we will have
plenty of rain this month. Our
hardest rains always come in April.
Brother Jackson caded by Sun-
day and proposed we go over to
Richland to church. We were
soon on our way. We found fann
ers all well up with their business.
We arrived about half-past ten,
and such n crowd we have not
seen in many years. The church
has three acres of land in
orchard, and we bitched up to the
last sapling, many bad to fasten to
the fence. Richland is a new church,
just completed, and in a thickly
settled country, and was moved on
that account to get to the people.
Services began promptly at the
hour by the pastor, Rev. Binion
ing received no invitation, guess
! we will not attend.
To-day is a big day with tho
school children, as they are al!
going to run away on a fishing
frolic.
Matrimonial market dosed until
cotton p oking time.
AJavob.
MERRY MoTlTHIK.
Moultbie, Ga , March 31.—“So
March came in like ii house eat auu
is prancing out like a sheep," as
the time-honored adage saitli.
Court, big Su|ierior Court, con.
vened in Moultrie Wednesday, and
was closed the same day. We had
a regular bumming tlmool It. Three
bills were found by the grand jury.
Nobody was sentenced to be fined
imprisoned or banged. There was
not a fight in town.
Capt. Triplett was well received
by the ladies, but the perversity ol
his disposition was exhibited when
be was heard humming his favorite
tune, “Bachelor’s Life,'' I think it's
the best,
"No wife to scold, no children tobswl;
How happy's the rasn who keeps bielie-
lnra ball. 1
Col. Patterson made '.he highest
bid for the old court house, aud it
was knocked oil to him at $73. A
Mr. Hendricks, of Bullock, bid
lowest lor the new one, and will
build it for $1,800.
Jno Rhodes and Joshua Bryan
were elected constables for this dis
trict.
Tho boys treated us to a bully
serenade Saturday night. Fiddles,
harps, pans, chains, plaws, and oth
er hand instruments were pressed
into service Mr. Blanton and Mrs.
Bryan treated them, hut ye reporter
was so deeply engrossed in tread
ing the intricate mazes of dream
land. and, besides, the better half
of our firm snores so loudly that
the tcrcuadcrs, after a vain nppeal
to our insensibilities, left in dis-
gust mingled witli pity.
To-day your correspondent nud
Squire Cooper went huuting. We
had the unimaginable eujoyment
of shooting a fine deer, and, as we
failed to bay said deer, we had the
chance of telling just as many
yarns about its size and how we
wounded it, as we wished.
ECHOES FROM ENTERPRISE-
Enterprise,Qa., April 1st.—We
folks among tho ponds have de
cided the clouds would not be rain
less, as some have predicted.
8eversl farmers will begin to
plant cotton this week.
We have a flourishing little school
at our town, with Mr. J. E.
Alfricnd, of Albany, at its head,
but very unfortunately for all, be
is quite sick in Albauy and has
been for two weeks. We have 20
popUs, and would havo had seven
more hut Prof. Stephens secured | tion of tho criminal docket. The
them last mil for Eagle Pond streets aro
Academy.
of your little city. Could you not
spare us a little time from the
grange? Sorry you arc so unfor.
tunatc with (Ire. My heart is fnll
of sympathy for the losses. Time
cannot erase from my memory that
liberal effort made by Brontvood
thiougli Dr. J. I,. Stapleton, last
fall, when l was put out of doors
by Hro, tho 1 fitli of Sept., to aid me
in replacing m.v dwelling.
I guess Lee county is in debt.
Wo have to get our jury scripts
cashed nt 10 per cent discount.
Somebody gets a premium, or the
first sentence of this paragraph Is
true beyond a doubt. The pur
chaser of these script holds them
six months when they will be at
par. Now, liy observing the rules
ol percentage we find he has made
22 2 9 per cent on the money in.
vested in Jury scrips. This is
wlmt the seller loses by the trade
which he is forced into, while oth
ers get their full amount. You
might say hold it till fall. Yes, but
we want tho money now. We esn
sell cotton then and get money.
If the money won't go around, out
the jury fee down. Let all tote
even. Then they discount tho
pauper orders. That is, the mer
chants do, because the county will
not take them up until a certain
time. Why not pay each an
amount as will need no disconnt. 1
am in favor oftlie poor house farm,
That is the way to cut that part
down. H.
A BETTER OUTLOOK.
THE CINCINNATI MOII WEAKENS.
Cincinnati, March 31.—The sit
uation hero this morning is moro
rensuring, tho moll realizing the
folly of attempting to cope with tbo
largo force of soldiers now here has
reluctantly withdrawn, the streets
are comparatively free from the ex
cited erowds, who have been parad
ing them since the outbreak began.
The police having been relieved by
the militia from guarding the Jeourt
house, Jail and other Stave property
have resumed their various posts,
and arc keeping a sharp lookout
for the “crooked" element who for
the past few day* have matters
much their own way. A largo num
ber of arrest* of suspicious persons
have already been made, the feel
ing among the people is better, and
several day* must elapse before all
danger ot a rcnoival of the troubles
will pass.
Justus schwab's view.
New Yomt.Maroh 31.—“The riot
in Cincinnati i* the beginning of
an expression of the' common peo
ple aod workingmen of the United
Suites against class government,”
said Mr. Justus Soliwah to-day.
Cincinnati, .March 31—At a
meeting ot a hundred and fifty lead
ing citizen* this forenoon, presided
over by Mayor Stephens, 1 resolu
tion* oi thanks were voted Govern*
or Uoadiy and the Ohio National
Guard for aid in supresting the riot,
and it was also decided at once to
provide prope raceominodations for
the courts and the speedy ills post
Your writer bad a struggle with
a 4 lb. fish a few days ago in run-
ning water, and after several efforts
succeeded in bringing him to land.
Ho measured 224 inches. It was
rather early to go In bathing, hut
Due j I could not resist the temptstioo.
It docs not seem that Adams’
station intends to lag behind in
shipping melons tho present year,
as there are in the neighborhood
of 175 seres planted among differ
ent on-.s.
Miss Mnllle Joiner, of Sumter
vicioily or the burned court house,
where orderly crowds aro standing
viewing the ruins and barricades
yet in'tbc street. The rioters made
a last rally soon after midnight,
wbcu they had become much re
duced in numbers. They fired oo
the militia on Court and Walnut
streets. The lire was returned by
the militia, and then a Gatlling gun
was brought into requisition, the
first volley of which laid low two of
the mob. ’ A few random shots were
fired from then till morning, when
comparative quiet reigned.
At the military headquarters it
is bclioved that the riot Is substan
tially ended.
mubat iialstead’* review.
county, was visiting relatives at, h SI —Tha
and was pronounced an excellent j this place and Leesburg last.week. | Tr ^ b y" e to °,aorro\t will publish the
one by those that beard it all. We 1 Ml »* Avoette, from Columbia f 0 || 0W j n g dispatch giving a review
wore A little late eettinc in and i county, and Airs. M. E. I’udc, of i „| the riotsat Cincinnati by Alurat
, . . b f ron , ,i oor 1 Dougherty county, are visiting the Halstead, editor ot the Cincinnati
rnd soon founTourselvci in a neU! family of Dr. T. J I. 1’af.llo. j Commercial.O.uette:
nt those sweet little babes that 1 Airs. Jones was visiting her son,, Cincinnatti, Alarch 31, 1884. ,
of those sweet little Danes mat u..i.m.' The number of person* killed
commenced and closed with the • Jones, last week. Mad mo bbJ (voun j 0( j t h q r j 0 t thus far is
nastor also assisted in ,| n ging. 1 tlimor " a -' S he is now In Honda. , „ lK>ia g0 i) The last fatal shot fired
consequently we heard but little j '•*» be eome of our Bron- j i„ anger up to this writing was he-
of the**sermon. Mr. Binion is an weed correspondent? We miss hit ■ tween 4 nnd ao ekek^isimorn-
excellent preacher, and is much lie newsy letter*. We fcel endeared. |
loved by bis oblircli and community. to gome of your citizens, brother, jj, 0 i.«.. tt0 „f his cun
Webster court next. week. Hav- [ concerning the going* and.coming*
The court house is not an litter
ruin as it was at first supposed to envelope to the Bar. ,
be. A large proportion * 6f the station 1), Xeit Tork aht ■
valuable records have been saved.
Tiio money that was in the Treas
ury is all safe. The vaults which
aro heavy aro mainly good. We
have confidence that there will not
bo a repetition of the terrors of the
three nights that will he so mem-
orablo here, but only overwhelming
force of the State troops prevents
further disastrous demonstrations.
Tho determination to lynch the
gang of murderers in the prison
and release the e'rowd of rioters
who have been made prisoners is
something terrific, and secret meet
ings were held to day that would
mean mischief if there were not »
thousand rifles and 'everal batter-
ics at hand. It is' this display of
power, miking assaults by the mob
hopeless, that will prevent fresh
outbreaks. Tho presence of regu
lar soldiers from Newport barracks
at the sub-treasury lust night was
an element of confidence. In
stormy times blue cloth work’s welL
It happens that the City Comp
troller had a complete list of the
nnmc3 of tbo taxpayers ot the city
and county, and their addresses.
The tax hills give the description
and valuation of tbo property.
These aro valuable now. The riot
ing on tiio flrst.mght was largely
by workingmen of good character,
who resented tho fact that murder
ers who have money to set in mo
tion the machinery of criminal law.
yers havo bad freedom here. On
the second night the spirit of the
Commune appeared, and petrolium
was put to use, as by the Parisians
when they are pleased to burn pub
lic buildings. The third night the
number of determined, men bad
been largely reduced,, and there
were swarms of boys. Of the.
crowd that were smashing pawn
brokers’ shops, three were grown
men, anil they were thieves. They
had n rabble of bova, generally from
17 to 19 years of age, and one tes
tified In Police' Court to day that
ho was 13 going on 14yearso/sge.
Out of sixty rioters gathered In for
attempting to sei/.b the battery ol.
cannon at Music Hall only ten were
men. The reBt were hoys. Seme .
wore very bad ones, .while others
seemed to want excitement above
all tilings. And ho the erowds
havo depreciated from honest men,
misguided, hut animated by right
eous wrath kindled against sys
tematized infamy of the most out.
rageous character, to a vicious rab
ble of boys in tho hands of tho
lowest dispsntdoes.. Tho excited
people bad a real grievance to he-
gin with. The adminstration of
the criminal law hero lias been
damnable, and the influence of
ebeer criminals In public airairs
alarming. That which has hap
pened will, we may hope, make Irre-
sistablc the influences that lead to
better way*. T*v
DISBANDING THE TROOl'H.
Columbus, Or, March 31, 7 r. u.
—Gov. Jloadly has ordered, the
troops cn route to Cincinnati to
roturn. The Fourth and Four
teenth Regiments are to lie relieved
and tiio rest or the troops are to
he held in Cincinnati till further '
ortders. The city will he guarded
till Wednesday at least.
Ills Slippery Glass Eje.
‘•ris Bqnirc," ssys the nottor of “Th«
Hoosier ficlioo ho outer," “wore one gtus
eye unit swig. Tho glass eye was con
stantly Hlipplng oat of fooiw, «nd ike Wig
turning around sidewise on bin kesd
whenever he addressed the peeple of the
Flat Creek District.". Sud »p»ct*«le.
Porter's Hair llalnitu prreetves und pro.
motes the growth of Ihe natural hair. It
also restores the nnturul color .to hair
which has faded or become gray. Clean,
elegant, beneficial, highly perfumed.
■ ♦ e*pril2"l«
— .* -•
Arthur a <.VuMH4At*.~ -
Washington, .March, 28—Upon
wjiat is claimed as authority from
President Arthur announcement is
made that he is in the bands of hie
friends. Yielding to the woigbt of
influential friends he consents Vo
be a candidate lor the Preside
Hcannouiices that lie will, ho*
take no part in the struggle
nomination, and ir bin can
should revive factional feeling he ,
will withdraw.
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