■nr H t What Happenedin Olden I imes { ,n poc*teii°ja.ja.ja. mm aauvu I Thirty Years A|«l~B 1 jm — 1 - -II _ II ■— - ai_ in !!■ IK — Till 1August 30, 1900beer bottle until she was hors du combat, if that is the correct term, .and, then they fell upon May and one of the crowd struck a dagger into her side just below the left breast. The wound is an ugly one, but a rib stopped the knife, and .aside from, losing a bucketful of blood, no great harm was done. Policeman Priest and a posse commi-atus, perhaps, stopped the riot and dragged 'the rioters off to jail.Thus ended the second chapter.The third chapter began with the dragging of Justice Jones out of bed and the filing of two complain to— May charging Maggie Montg imery, Belle Greene, Louisa Fisher and Ella Collins, four black girls, with assault with a deadly weapon and Ida charging the same four black bird's with assault with intent to do great bodily harm.This morning the ease against Maggie was, called but the one legged,Twaddle wasn't on deck and the case had to be dismissed. It Is intimated that Twaddle got his money back oncondition that he get out but some people think that he got but only $5. Anyway he has gone. The same action was had in case of accessorayship against the dusky male Collins, the friend, of Maggie.Thus ended the third chapter.The fourth chapter is yet *c be written, when the four colored ladies have their preliminary hearing on. tne two charges of assault with a deadly weapon and assault with Intent to do great | bodily harm. It will come of later when, the victims, are somewhat more recovered than they are Just now.beat Ida over the head with a