Burlington Daily Hawk-Eye (Newspaper) - October 5, 1879, Burlington, Iowa BURLINGTON THE BSD Victoria and His Band of a Tight Smi a from of the Troops Hurrying Forward to the Assistance of Lieut. flans Being Formed to Checkmate the Oct 1.-General Sheridan received the rm Fort Morrow came up with Victoria and his band on the 2-rth of near and so after two reports having indicted punishment on the horses and including twelve or more of Hook cr's Victoria was in an almost inaccessible was well but Morrow dislodged Morrow continues the I inn sending the just a company of sixty cavalry and two companies from to and now have no doubt final This relieves and I can attend to the Colonel Shoshone with wur paint and armed with lame down the Utah Northern and went cast this morning on tiie Pacific paying their and announcing that they were going to join the St i 1.-General W. T. arrived iij St. Louis stales that the troops will be concentrated im rapidly as possible in the of the hostile that the first movement made will be to secure the bodies of tin victims of the and then tin will be thoroughly and terms made with I hem II expressed satisfaction at the rapid went of the troops already made thing almost A I. K. Oct 1. painful still Not a word has been heard from the Nix of the under and company U the under Lieutenant arrived and will go forward tu the h Monday TJie mail from tile south is due and wc confidently expect to receive important the A. Lieutenant here to-night for there to await Four companies of the same regiment are held at Fl. remly to leave at a moment's C. tenth fa in have left Ft. I proceed to New movements ate frustrate the hostile of the Southern other hands in Colorado and New nut fin. A Sham 1-nii.lit ul St. St. Oct. 1.-What has be as the week the St. sition and lair culminated th in a sham battle Vld of the lai twelve hundred national guards the St. t lie th. s broad A bout of I he iv ut of and the St. Charles Guards of St. The plan of the battle nn the pursuing upon the rear of the in the artillery and cavalry were il is said it wan Will and ' who ar- George who accompanied Professor will to-morrow offer a reward of two hundred and fitly dollars for the recovery of the body of his brother or for information which which will lead to its TILE Arrangements for Another St. Oct 1.-In an - interview with vice-president of Louis and San Francisco that gentleman foreshadowed a project for a speedy extension of that road from Indian its present western terminus to some point in New distant some six hundred The proposition is to have what is known as the central division of the Alantic and Pacific railroad extending west from under a foreclosure of mortgage with the consent the of course become the and carry the road over the plains as rapidly as it can be Judge Baker says ample funds to buy the Atlantic and Pacific road and the St. Louis and Francisco arc already and that if the contemplated arrangement is made with the Atlantic an J judge says most of them have already the men will be at work on the extension within three The purpose is to connect with the California which already has eight hundred miles of and thus form another TJio Oct sub-committee examining the charges against Senator Ingalls are pushing the investigation as rapidly as A number of witnesses were examined but there are no developments indicating the At the evening session L. 1*. subpenaed for the and discharged without filed a paj er denying the allegations in the memorial and denouncing in strong terms the signers of it. 0_-t Ingalls investigating committee continued its labors and examined a large number of hut nothing was elicited showing definitely that Senator or any one for had used corrupt means to his The committee announced that the investigation would soon early next immense throng crowded the tabernacle last night during the last session of the Women's Christian Temperance sixth annual Specie 3Iatt.:rs. New Oct United Slates paid I. assay office paid bankers to-day and for the exports for in YELLOW What tho Pestilence is Doing at Memphis and In Its The Terrible Drought in Roumania Still The Breach Between and Russia Daily A Russian Official Expected at the German The War in Gordon Reported to be He is Oct British camp at was unsuccessfully attacked yesterday hv some independent hostile tribes of that The enemy was repulsed with a loss of twenty The British loss was six The third regiment of Sikhs and the twenty-first native infantry hold a strongly entrenched position iu ANXIOUS The ameer strongly urges Roberts to delay his advance on as he fears the Afghan troops will sack Bala Hissar on the approach of the especially as he that only one of of his regiments is will not act on the OF General with a detachment of the ninth regiment and four mountain has arrived at promised every assistance from the of GENERA I. Oct. telegram from states that General who is holding is surrounded by hill that his position is and that the eighty-fifth and ninetieth lancers and part of the eighty-first regiment have been sent to reinforce This is probably an exaggerated version of the report from that communication with the British troops hud been cut that day by tribes on both sides of CHEAT Arrested on Oct 4.-The son of an evicted has of gaged in the attack by a party of disguised near on the agents of the Marquis of Oct sporting journal says in coming to makes great and should be guaranteed adequate Oct 4.-A telegram from states that all rumors of a republican conspiracy on SUNDAY OCTOBER 5, 187� A MINE MISFORTUNE the frontier are iib Lie his and viewed 11 the troops and competitive during dauchler and til I Oct new is to the 1 of Mrs. Julia FIVE Five deaths have occurred P. Lula and the two last I THE Kobert at Old two miles south of the and on Kerr time miles southeast of the were stricken the fever last ci TilK Kt At four o'clock morning a fire the dwelling and i occupied by Leo A Among the burned were a large Oct 4.-A ohl which had been charged with an important mission from since the outbreak The I the emperor of Russia to the emperor of total loss is about is expected shortly at Baden | A Oct 4.-The breach between Austria and Russia is THE Oct. 4.-There is reason to believe negotiations are between the powers for a speedy settlement of tin Greek THE Oct. Francis Joseph is expected to return from the country on the when he will formally accept Count resignation as minister of foreign a flairs and instal Baron Hay merle as his V. The % eather continues very warm cam 4.-Tlire reported this present ht all i cases were Kate il * How need for the ills which took place iu co m n The f took the K. regimen i Missouri Nat I loan of St. the second and company St. police third 1'.. Illinois National of stood the of i and the Haines I'll EH One additional death M. nurses were assigned duty today the Among those supplied weie M. G. L. S. and Thomas alii tin The prize of I and in the for the hot tin The the National by of ill ninth of 1,0<") the tirst St. section of Well akeit by the St. Loins were the prizes on the arm of th of tin eto in the b of tin honor rimis the ( brief speech to he the ail present lie they men of line chivalrous anil love of The country's integrity bonor are in the hands the and he hoped they w o defend and preserve arty cheers were then tzh il and the ceremony closed The named returned to the city only ten days THE to the Howards aggregated the The number new cases reported for the week was whites colored total reported to IT total deaths from yellow fever for the week the city i total deaths to A. president of the Howard returned to night the The has ranged between tiff and at Oct. 1.-Drs. Winn and Brad who were sent to investigate the rumors of the development of the yellow i at Deans forty miles general of all our ( to-night They report no as a | anywhere in that Reserve oi for the host bv the and tin A. The cavalry ed and Continuation Oct. 4.-The and the country is ii drought fearful of Ap Cracow Oct. 4.-The fiftieth anniversary of publication of the tirst work of Joseph the 1 author of was celebrated Numerous addresses and valuable presents were sent him from and TUE Partial Oct. 4.- iiv the of the the chise of this part Sherman made a the in which of and i he good e good high feeling American with very rare his son-in-law to undertake as a young man graphically the old man docs ' 1 The no doubt like off your coat and or I'll your The pistol was and pulled his coat and began to Whoop it yelled the u or I'll end Pull off your The trousers came off and the dancing Pull off your The drawers dropped to the Off with your The shirt flew into the A noise was heard outside and the his wife aud daughter were on the me for God's pleased 11 Ill kill you if you attempt to You are a The sprang towards a door and rushed up stairs as the pistol In a few minutes the landlord came and handed his I forgot to tell he that my brother is He has an old pistol but you couldn't hurt anything with it He is hut likes his little The next morning the wild man was in such good humor that he offered to beat throwing rocks at an oyster can. Injunction Oct 4.-Chancellor at refused to grant the injunction prayed 1'or by the state board of health against Speers and A Tammany New Oct 4.-The supreme iu extraordinary has ordered the police board to one Tammany inspector in each election district Cold New Oct. 4.-Seven millions in European gold is due here next A Captain Oct 4.-The steamship front reports the loss of Captain swept overboard during a heavy A DES MOINES t Three the r be J gem nil lor the merit derides that letters addressed terv companies or to agents tor sii a refuse when so MIX A I- SI d utmost er you a back When this country and people's ideas of what was for living was on a most this might have done very but nowadays il is often passing hard on the It is absurd to aver that a man is marrying for money because he says he cannot marry without it A young man with a year makes a venture if i he should mairy a girl in gnat with nothing but a but if Tiie assistant her fat her would a year on her office j js materially A mere alto at or certain to com- J hi event of financial all satisfaction to the young A of the trouble among the ship laborers at New Liverpool is While a party of Canadians were sitting iu front of their boarding house they were assailed by a volley of followed by a number of pistol The Frenchmen took to the hills and A Oct 1.-The publishes a decree requiring that from the in stant all stamped shall be at buyers iu gold gold or ou the basis of gold at one hundred per above Wis. Oct. Mark 11. one of the Wisconsin greenback had been extensively advertised to speak in the assembly here last yet the flaming posters only iu attracting ten greenbackers bv actual count small boys swelled number to thirty-two Brother Barnum was wrathy over the This is about the state of affairs through the entire The greenback element has melted away until it is impossible to get up a meeting in any place in the WITH A NAVY 1 Attempt to an name to savings Oct. A man giving his as J. of while at a States altered stolen from New Oct. 4.-The jury in the case ] of John for the of j D. a verdict of after hut twenty j Oct t. - The race Thomas was taken under ad- j bv Judge tame up this 1 afternoon tor final Some time arraigned for the of David a on and Northwestern contrary to pleaded The after the case a careful to-day to penitentiary for I ESCAPE OK A ' I for and confined in the county ' made his last and baV not yet been The two guards appointed to watch him went to and Hanson captured the opened the aud A TO HE Oct 4.-Susan Kennedy guilty of the murder of Mary has been sentenced to be hanged on 5th of Decern is very smal A principal reason why in some settlement is insisted is with a view not merely to the of the married pair and their but to those of the families on ei for when young Brown marries Miss old Brown and old recognize the of voting Mrs Brown and her children coining down upon their respective in the event of such contingency is against by In the case of per sous of ail such vision is. of but in ease of the very it is usually to give a with food clothes ami There is not a shadow of doubt that the refusal of father to make a settlement on daughters prevents many a woman highly desirable and tends more thau aught else to swell the rapidly augment Hire t ranks of StUi 4.-XotWng has 7***T heard of the missing and tne anxiety for their is on the The theory they or has gained numerous and John aim 0c the and of the left tonight for Macoupin on the Chicago and Alton not tar from where it is said the balloon was last and if they obtain information to justify will I a search of the William E. president of the Louis national and brother of I New Wool The new wool goods are pliable and of light says the fashion articles in the last yet give the effect of heavy For plain costumes made entirely of there are with lines and checks of many colors and presenting the effect of self-colored in fine wool and double these are a In the same class is the camel's in two shaded of dark contrasting such as old gold with the darkest Japanese or with or There axe various wool Some arc plain others are with squarely woven and other are having very small lied shot with green is evidently a as it is shown in changeable fabrics of all Plain colored in all the new shades of and are imported in stripes of Jn surfaces of irregular waved dots and in small in crinkled crape in reps like velours and or else as in Biarritz and in the heaviest camel as well as those of light All snch goods are double and according to their weight and from a yard to A Crazy Arkansan a Drummer 1-' low Tragedy Willi Little a St. Louis drummer who arrived at Little Bock stopped one night last at a small hotel in Grant The house contained four rooms and a After supper was told he must spend of the as the family would attend a protracted meeting in the neighborhood The host with his wife aud daughter left the house and sat in one of the rooms His loneliness was added to by an in the yard which hooted dis mally and an old reel clock on the shelf which ticked not having been assigned to a could ] not go to aud he tried to keep awake by leading the Life of St. the only book he could The hog grease lamp was sputtering in unison with the ticking of the when the door of an inner room opened and a bushy-haired man Without speaking he seated himself and stared at who naturally showed Presently a conversation was and the man exhibited such intelligence that fears were alia especially as the man claimed to landlord's The conversation turning on literary the man remarked Did yon ever hear Hamlet's recited properly think said have heard does not catch the said the strange-looking He fails to engraft the twig of despair into the tree of Hamlet's Would you like to hear recited shall hear it I hope nothing tragic will by you shall have the wild-eyed man darted into an adjoining room and returned with a navy pistoL Placing the pistol on n table he began to recite in a voice so deep and with an air so wild was When he came to take against a sea of troubles and by opposing end he seized the cocked it and placed the muzzle against his Shall I end them he flourishing I end them with suggested that his troubles could asked the man to lay aside his J sec you do not like Ton She Bravely Attacks a Burglar as He Attempts to Enter Her Ami Two Hoi ties Where They Vo the Must An adventure occurred in Des Moines a few days which only came to light last and is thus recounted by the About three o'clock in the morning Mrs. Hyde was awakened from a sound slumber by a noise at one of the rear windows of her There was no light iu the but the moon was shining brightly and by its light he discovered a fellow at work culling one of the lower slats of the Mrs. Hyde's husband was out of and she had no weapons with which to defend herself and but she had a stout heart and a strong as subsequent events will nerves steady enough for the When Mrs. Hyde discovered the he had cut nearly through the aud would soon have been iu the There was no time to be and her plan of action was hastily decided Stealing oat of her bed she crept quietly ou her hands and by a route which the burglar coutet uot to the door of a from which a staircase led down to the basement of the Mrs. Hyde's room being in the story above the basement Descending to the basement the undaunted woman searched for a with which she meant to attack the fellow who was seeking to iously enter the Not finding the she seized two beer one empty and one and with one in each hand made her way b ck to the By the time she returned the burglar had one of the blinds open anil was pre- the side of the window on which the had been From her position she could see that the man was standing on a ladder which had been placed against the Before attempting to open the second blind he stuck his head into the chamber to see if was As he did so Mm. Hyde the hand which contained the empty bottle and brought it down on the rascal's head with a which shivered it into Not a word had been not a sound during all this as the after receiving the and threw open the dosed Mrs. with the oilier bottle clutched in her changed her position to the ether side of the hi she could strike better and with more in ease the rascal resumed his attempt she stood there determined to defend her home to the quiet and but ready to give all her possessions for a A few seconds passed and then the fellow again appeared at the As everything was so he evidently made up his mind that the blow he had received was from some falling and that the way was yet open to carry out his scheme of Again and again the silent nerved with desperate used her means of bottle descended with a dull thud on the side of the fellow's and he cither fell from the hauler or else descended it in a terrible for in a moment after when Hyde stuck her head out of the she heard a man my and then saw him stealing away out of the She watched him for some distance and saw him Join another man and the two and then stood guard until when she discovered blood over the on the wall and on the window showing that she had done her work The fellow made no attempt to and Mrs. Hyde kept the adventure to herself for two or three for fear a publication of the story might lead the fellows to But she has a revolver and a husband to protect the premises and the next burglar will be apt to get a fatal The coolness and nerve displayed by this lady are and she deserves to be placed in the ranks with other western A Terrible Disaster at the Nine Men Hurled Down the Shaft at a Fearful Rato of All of Them Either Killed or in a Dying Union Hall Turned Into a Mourning San Oct 3.-A Bodie dispatch says at six as the shift was being lowered in the Tioga with nine men ou the engine escaped from the control of the engineer and they went to the five One man is now and all are injured in such a manner as to warrant the belief that they will not men injured by the accident at Tioga are John both legs Pat mashed to Samuel both legs Drying both legs Manuel injured Harry Joe injured Pete one leg It is the opinion of the physicians in charge that injured will The Union hall is a place of mourning and bears a resemblance to the time of the Standard Git ANT AT Willi an of Giant San Oct. Grant party react ed Yosemite the evening of the inst. On crossing the lower bridge over the Merced river a salute of an explosion was and the population and tourists of the valley turned out to greet new The hotels are decorated with Hags and the band brought to the valley for the occasion playing to Another salute of giant powder cartridges was at Union rid of the dust of the general sauntered taking a view of the and later held an informal The party visits Glazier Point return to Clark station and visit the Mariposa big trees The at Jerome New Oct. was a large attendance at Jerome Park the second day of the full The first a mile and a was won by Kingston Board man time Of the thirty-two entries for the Hunter a mile and Jericho only The maturity stakes for three was won by Charles Bush Spartan distanced time The dash of n mile and a furlong was won by Dank Sunlight time The race for maiden three-quarters of a was won by Own King Ernest time The match for the cup between Lottery and was won by the latter time WALKING The of California Pf San at nine a. Wilcox 207, Callahan Thompson 1"�7, California Boy 1'JO, Chenowith 173: 17(i, Allen Vance 170, McGann Dunn 131, 1Stewart Harmon 132, Duplissea 17*J, 1!)H, Santos Scott Beeil Bowman 17.*i, Gannon Ferguson 10*, Wagner 7(i, Brooks Curtis 17(1, Evans Jost of Ni The other day while a well known conductor on the Central was walking up State street he observed ou the sidewalk at his looking Without the least expectation of running his hand into an old mine and pulling it out with every pore plugged with a he down ami picked up the glittering which proved to be more than a new cent Saying to just the tenth part of a good he walked At the corner of Front and Main streets he was gently tapped on the and turning around a regular boy looking fellow about to address My said the yon pick up a gold coin down there at the torner just The conductor eyed him just a and then paid before 1 answer your let me ask you one or two: Are you in good physical Are you acquainted with the exact locality of the City Do you know the best surgeon in the city I can readily say yes to all laughingly replied the said the use your best endeavors to reach that hospital in quick engage the best one suitable for hopeless and see a surgeon for I have met such big loafers ami confidence men as you Fve traveled and coin game is The stranger and the next time he sows a cent on the hoping to reap a gold he had better look out for men who have MOUE MT. aim of The Hawk Mr. Oct shrieking of the irou horse may now be heard in the capital of Ringgold The people of this tity are happy over the completion of this knowing they have a cheap road and a good and to the Burlington and they are under many obligations for their prompt way in giving them their road at the contract October 1, 1*7!^. New life seems to be infused in this city already by the Old firms are enlarging their places of and new stores arc Among the number of new ones we note that of & of with a large etock of and 11. C. with a general stock cf Now that this section has a market at laud seekers are to come in. and F. the largest real estate dealer in this part of is kept answering letters and attending to applicants in search of Mr. Mount has farms improved aud wild lands in any number of acre's for for on tune to suit It F. one of the first attorneys in has been elected and moved his office in the brick where he will have mere room for his law and collecting This county is a great stock The first day of the arrival of the ears seven cars of stock were and more will follow Anyone looking for a or to go into will find this of Iowa the Ayr business is far from She is a good deal behind the K. W. an old hotel has about completed his new which will be one of the finest in southern to be called the Dunning The has been removed to a | large brick building the Mt Mr. the accommodating Charley of your will build an elevator and has already commenced to buy grain Harrison will buy train in this C. O. of is arranging for the excursion to hear the The train will leave Mt. Ayr at a. in. Fare for the round three Three hundred tickets have been sold It ia thou Jit that there will be ten thousand people at on that A temporary building will be erected near the depot for the Judge I. W. the republican nominee for is a resident of Ibis and has worked to build up this little city and and further the extension of the to this and in the wauts of the he will make a good ami will be elected by a The Mt Ayr house has changed hands Mr. Eddy is now Johnny of has gone into the drug making the third with bright palms and flowers strewn irregularly on the or else in These dresses are not now made np in the plain homely fashion that correspondents sometimes ask They have overdresses caught up by shirred that make them easily and are quite as attractive for home and morning wear as costumes of more costly The only difference between these and richer dresses is that elaborate and laces ore omitted from the wash and the edge of and basques are either left plain and stitched in rows by or perhaps they have ft gay border set or at most they hare the side that arc easily managed by a The round waists gathered into a and tlie very full waists shirred on the shoulders and at the waist are also used for print and mummy cloth The is then a deep round apron shirred high on each and the skirt is invariably short enough to the If it is meant that the dress should look coquettish and a scant frill of white or else of the colored cotton embroidery that is now so inexpensively sold by the is used to edge the apron and the sleeves it is sometimes also put on as a flounce on the lower and in surplice on the For very plain and simple the skirts are merely or else apron has a bias fold stitched to the edge to finish it Plain wrappers of mummy cloth are made with the full front and Watteau back lately illustrated in the and are edged with white Hamburg iu open patterns like the English A cord aud tassels of white or colored cotton may be used around the or else a wide belt of the white canvas used for ou is really impossible to asserts that is the root of the English and as far as the Yankees are the same remark might be applied to A few examples will show A coachman I to i. straight a I to stop s. move bad my father died i. what a Dear good I shall be married i c. am T am not I hate I love It is always and everywhere these two syllables express An F. & L. J. provision dealers antl have made an Liabilities 630,000; assets AN OTTUMWA How the Fanner Sold His Hogs at a Fancy - Oil City The Outlook In D. Oct writes here from Ohio that he thinks the state will go republican by forty thousand and that the republicans will also secure the Sherman has information to the same effect and he does not understand bow it is that the democrats can claim that their prospects are Secretary Sherman will make three speeches in commencing next Secretary Sherman is said to have discouraged the southern republicans from attempting to organize in kjs interest Our associate was reading the exchanges tho other all at he straightened himself back in his chair and appeared unusually Kaid Such is What's eating you? we nothing responded but I just saw the name of a minister in this paper that caused me to reflect ou what it might have Who the A relative of responded he in a boastful relative of I did not suppose you were the relative of a teacher of the he's a good now ia he related to you is a brother-in-law of my grand father's wife's but I am not proud on that and I want you to look on me the same as Calicoes for The prints for autumn wear are in the dark colore strewn with gray grounds formerly peculiar to French chintz they are now seen in the hi ex pensive shilling of excellent designs and it is will wash Some are provided with a single while others have a border on each The mummy cloths of flue cotton that became popular during the summer are also repeated ia the dark cashmere Ami Took n Prominent Liquor Merchant In is a smart They are always something The Courier tells how it was done the other A day or two ago a man wearing the dress of a well-to-do dropped in at the wholesale liquor store down Main which we should remark was kept by an by a gentleman who has seen a good deal of life in other countries besides and is considered a shrewd business aud as polite us a dancing The farmer stepped inside the door his coat thrown over his and a couple of bundles under his He sealed himself iu a and while industriously wiping the perspiration from his Mr. morning good how 1^ vou do I am delighted to see That farmer remarked that tec were a little and the wheeling the dealer in wet the roads are what beautiful thinking to please wearied as some wagons loaded with hogs passed Indeed they remarked the My corn is so much belter thau I calculated and having kept over several hundred bushels to have a sure I found I might as well rush these hogs market So I them the clover and have been feeding them a few smooth Poland every one of average about two and will make splendid fancy Sold them to th pork house for a It is needless to say that he never saw the hogs By this time the wagons loaded with hogs had passed and the wearied farmer said he had tarried too long and that he must he By the said you some of that same liquor the same as I got you charged me for it by the gallon t Mi 0 plenty of fine fine How much will you charge me for a said the prudent only one too I can do If I buy your whisky I will give you five cents for the The bargain was and the jug was corked and set at the direction of the we have drove clear down from the hollow this the boys are dry and hungry and a little nip after we have unloaded will he a good You may fill me a quart bottle with that line California 1 will lay my bundles where they will be and will call for them and the jug when we come aud then I will pay That farmer took a good swig from the hot wiped his brow and started for house to unload his Dinner time The clerk was instructed that when the farmer came to give him the bundle and the jug and to collect Six o'clock and still no tanner aud so at the hour of closing that liquor man opened the bundles and they were nicely with sawdust and He threw them down on the floor and coom here Got un lunner dot tarn farmer shcat me like ter He's gone mit my branty un left dis tain sawdust und That fanner played the same game on one or two other the same with but will never play it again with our friend down the City It has a great puzzle lo democratic managers in the north to the democratic party has unable to make a satisfactory fusion with the greenback Here in for the democratic leaders have gone to the utmost limit short of the abandonment of their and yet the greenbackers this year are less disposed than ever to subject themselves to a partnership with the democratic How do yon for explanation is that the of Iowa have no confidence in the honesty of the democratic party as concerns the material interests of the laboring But for this distrust of the democratic party there would have been no greenback party in any of our and the great majority of honest when they find that the requirements for which their organization was formed no longer will vote and work for tlie republican party as against the THE AGILE How Jit Preserves the South The Methods for Keeping the State for 1880. The Murder of Bryce and the Assault Upon Republican Principles Democratic Hopes of the Oct 4--Professor Charles E. son of the aeronaut John believes no accident bos happened his father and basing his on their knowledge of the country and an experience of thirty years in He believes they descended during the and may still be found in the vicinity of Scott or Morgan Three N. Oct 4.-A boiler explosion this at gin of L. B. killed Correspondence New York S. Sept 27.-The recent murder of Alexander the recognized leader of the republican party in Oconee and the attempt made last week to assassinate Frederick the postmaster at and the only republican leader left in Barnwell sedm to indicate that tho democrats intend to resort to violence in this state as one of the of suppressing the republican vote instead ot depending entirely upon stuffing the ballot several months past the republican leaders in various parts of this state have made no attempt to conceal the fact that the republicans of this state intend lo make an earnest effort to carry South Carolina in for the candidate on the national republican ticket This the democratic leaders seem to and already they have begun to make threats of what may be expected if the republican make any attempt to regain South General Samuel who was a Tilden elector ia 1670, and who is regarded as one of the most influential of the democratic leaders iu the state has recently been expressing his views to the newspaper In one of these interviews he stated that the general belief was that there be a lively time in South Carolina next that there would not be the least trouble if outside influences were not brought to He thought that the colored people appreciated the blessings of peace and justice which they enjoyed under democratic and would not be unreasonable if left to but the democracy feared that they would be agitated by demagogues for the purpose of securing their votes in the presidential and as a part of that agitation an effort would be made by the republicans to possession of the state he the democrats did not intend to and any effort to restore republican rule would necessarily produce disturbances and be resisted to the last The views expressed by General are those by the entire democracy of this who have to sound the alarm that the republicans intend to make a to The knowledge that the republicans have majority of at least iu this state keeps the democrats in How to prevent that majority from asserting itself is a problem which and will continue to the democrats considerable uneasiness for many years to As the time for an election approaches they feel a kind of the result is definitely for fear that some accident they may not have taken sufficient precautions to overcome the majorities in the various Any mishap in stuffing the in localities in accordance with plans might cause considerable notwithstanding their control of the election a amount of violence and intimidation is The apprehensions expressed by General McGowan and by the that the republicans are preparing for a struggle iu this state next had murder of Bryce anel less and energetic leaders of the republican masses in their respective In the county of where the whites exceed tho colored voters three to Bryce eves since maintained the republican and at every election has rallied the republican voters iu that remote section of the state to the support of the Bold and fearless iu his advocacy of republicanism in the mountains where he und where before the war his father was a recognized leader among the one holding the office of Bryce was a thorn in the side of One of the democratic newspapers of the state in mentioning the fact of his after speaking of him is always having been a violent opponent of democratic rule and a tierce advocate of republican remarked that the campaign of 1S7(! he boldly tho Hampton movement iu that county and led the forlorn hope to the polls against the For that opposition to Hampton tho democracy never forgave As soon as they came into power they sought to punish and the history of their attempt to do even more disgraceful than his recent By Governor Chamberlain be had been appointed auditor of His office was in the court house During the troubles following the election of when Hampton and Chamberlain were each claiming to be the governor ot South the democratic sheriff of Oconee locked up the court house and refused Bryce admission to the Bryce went there at effected an entrance the room he had been occupying as an office and removed his Iwoks anel papers to another For this act as soon as they got full control of the had Bryce indicted upon a charge of burglary and grand for entering his own A democratic in accordance with the charge of a democratic convicted He was immediately sent to the but did not remain there more than a for the democratic judge who had instrumental in having him and who had sent him soon felt ashamed of his connection with the aud he hastened to Columbia and released Bryce on habeas Bryce was granted a new but nothing more was ever heard Of course Bryce could any satisfaction for the outrage committed upon Jn any other community such a judge would have been impeached for his connection with the At for his untiring opposition to Bryce has aud the democracy has got rid of the only man in Oconee county who had the necessary courage to lead ony opposition to And it was for similar reasons that tlie assassination of Frederick Nix attempted on the 10th The county of in which Ntx always to the election the 1870, a republican majority of nearly 2,000. By intimidation and violence of democrats iu succeeded in overcoming that majority and in carrying the for Hampton by a majority of about 1,200. For months preceding the election o reign of terror prevailed throughout the It was in Barnwell and the adjoining county of Aiken that riots occurred during the campaign of 1670. The number of republicans assassinated during the week these riots continued has never been definitely In the testimony taken by the committee of the United States senate appointed to investigate that tlie facts in regard to the murder of seventeen are fully hut there is no doubt that was nearly as many as the democratic rode through Barnwell and Aiken for six shooting colored even those working in the As a result of these murders and of the general violence and intimidation which prevailed throughout Barnwell during the election of 1370, all the leaders of the republican party in that county concluded to seek homes in other Frederick determined to remain and take his Early in the campaign of last year he as chairman of the republican party of the to organise republican clubs at the various election but was compelled to desist on account of the interference or the who threatened violence if the republicans continued their attempts to Later in the campaign Nix attempted to hold a republican meeting near the town of bnt as soon as the meeting organized the riders rode up and took possession of the Any opposition on the part of tho would have led to a massacre of the unarmed who were assembled there from all parts of the county to the number of several This action of the democrats satisfied the republicans tint it was useless for them to attempt to hold any further meetings in Barnwell In spite of all their the republicans secretly nominated a which through the energy of Nix was and sent to the various voting precincts in the bat on the day of by a variety of known only to a Hampton hundreds of republicans were prevented from violence and intimidation stuffing and fraud were and the result was that with a legitimate republican j of 2,000, according to the a democratic majority Except for the perseverance and of the democrats would have had no opposition in Barnwell last Since I the other republican leaders fled from the county the colored look to Nix aloue to guide and advise Unless he I can be got riel of before 1 democrats of | Barnwell expect him to give them His appointment about two months ago as postmaster at was additional evidence that he intended to remain in Moreover it interfered with their control of the at that because under the fonner management they could always find out with whom Nix was correspond in if they wanted to letters or papers addressed to him or sent by they were permitted to do so. That Nix shoulet not only but should be appointed to an in their is an offense for which they think he should sutler The murder of Bryce and the attempted of Nix are only a prelude to what the republicans of South Carolina may expect if they persist in organizing the republican party for the campaign of 1SS0.____ CAUGHT AT Sure Sins Will Find You Sighs a Davenport X Wealthy Mnst Up fur the Girl lie Left licit in tt in Tlie Davenport recites the case of a wealthy who is soon to be culled upon to settle for of which he us guilty in twenty-four years It is a peculiar case the like of has never up before iu the history of the practice of law in The petition entered and decree by the li Sheriff Court of 27th July and Sih 1355, have come to a law firm in who are to prosecute the suit that if the defendant allows a suit to be which he probably will not on of the disgrace such a proceeding will cause for himself and the shame it will give his because he is rich and can pay the sunt and never feel it His wife doesn't know that she has a stepson in neither do his children know they have a step-brother across the The facts that our wealthy Iowan was engaged to be married before he came to and that he fled to this country because he was faithless to his whom he left deep trouble and She brought suit against him for the of her She obtained judgment against aud his besought by to full reparation to far as money could do aud he sent her the sum of three pounds or and never her another He wandered from place to place for ten years to evade the search of his family and of the friends of the ruined but at last he struck a place in Iowa in which he made money and there he has lived for eleven there he has an interesting ami is a prominent man in the community and the Only a month since the people at home ascertained his he had and which has been recognized several times through United State courts and state a law firm in sends the papers mentioned above to a law firm in Davenport with instructions to enter suit to recover the sum of 1-ls- has The original decree for for sick a year for the boy's aud the interest en the sums which have accrued these twenty years The recent failure of tiie Glasgow bank rendered the parents of the unfortunate girl mow anel she needs the Before the bank failed her folks were in comfortable and she was 1 provided but now it is It is probable that she will not be allowed to suffer for want of money very Tbo Frank The Hon. Frank the colored who made four hundred and eighty-two miles in the great international walking match last had an elegant reception on his arrival in Boston ou Monday and a was given in his honor in the This is undoubtedly the man who should have been nominated for governor of Grant's York General Grant's influence upon the boys of the nation is suggested by the ovation he received by ten thousand school children last There is no man in the worlel to-day who can effect good in more lives than can by furnishing an example in peace as illustrious as that which has made him celebrated iu TIIE A state pedestrian contest to take place at is Dcs Moines street cars commence running at 0 a. every of has gone to Japan as a Methodist B. J. assistant superintendent of the Eldora reform married the other Worth voters this fall will vote on the question cf changing the county scat from North wood to Kensett An infant daughter of C. of was badly burned while playing with matches and died the next Mrs. George of was caught in the cog wheels of a cane mill oue day last and horribly Death ensued in a short time after the accident Tlie Ledger says a Fairfield man sent an order to a Chicago grocery a few days for a dozen A few the drayman left a bundle a dozen clothes sent by the eastern Christ a wealthy farmer of Sheridan Scoit was severely kicked by a on his Sunday and is now considered to be in a very critical condition with little hope of The A. O. U. in during the time intervening between February 1 and August the has paid out of the fund on twenty-six For this large only six assessments of one dollar per member The Presbyterian synod has formed a new presbytery out of Iowa and to be known as the College Springs The in the appeal case from decides that instrumental music cannot be tolerated in devotional Some time ago G. of left his hotel to his and went On returning he found J. C. Brownfield installed mine and acting as if not only owned the hotel but wife A shooting affray and Brownfield was held for trial in to appear and answer to the charge of attempted The other night at Iowa a man named from met Cosh a civil colored and without saying a word shot him through the breast Reising was arrested and taken to On the way he said Bell was not the first nigger he had and if loose would shoot all of the Ha declared that the rebel brigadiers in congress would protect Bell is hat probably not 1839� ADRIAN'S Further Particulars of the Terrible Thirteen Deaths Already and Mora Two Hundred and Persons Under Medical Heart-Rending the Cause of the Accident It is not often that ench a fearful loss of life and injury to limb and health is suffered at so peaceable a gathering as a county The particulars of the sad accident at as they are well calculated to excite at acc the horror and tho sympathy of people The following details ore from a special to the of yesterday Oct 3.-It is hardly possible yet to appreciate fully the extent of calamity which has fallen on this city and The shadow of suffering and death resting on so many homes involves the whole and is talked of but the calamity and its THE OX THE FAIK yesterday when the grand stand went crashing to the ground with its burden of women and was one never to be Every heart stood still for a moment and then scores of men rushed to release those lying under the heavy timber and Nothing that could be done to relieve the wants of the suffering was left wounded were carried and medical attendance secured quickly as The physicians of the anel those present from other parts of the labored like Men and women vied in rendering aid wherever it was Dry goods stores gave without stint of the material necessary for while drag stores for hours resembled a field hospital in a general many of the minor wounded flocking there for attendance The city is in mourning Crape and other insignia of sorrow are displayed from buildings and every business This afternoon nearly all the stores were closed ont of respect to those who participated in the Henry reported in last night's dispatches dangerously died at five this One arm had been broken ia two and besides painful bodily he was injured He been for thirteen secretary of the State insurance was born in New graduated as civil engineer under and came west in He skived on the engineering corps of the Southen until the completion of that road in 1840, since which time he has held prominent business and official being for many years one of the leading democrats of the and was a man of public spirit and His loss mil long be felt in the The fair was run to-day in order to increase the funds for the care of the Ladies have organized themselves into bands of under the management of Mrs. Van and all the injured will be cared for in the best Coroner of has a and an inquest was commenced this afternoon in Dean's opera The are drawn from our best the inquiry is conducted by the prosecuting and every will taken to fix the responsibility where it The body selected for the inquest is that of ft German farm laborer named John whose home was in but was working for a tanner iu this 3*be grounds and held were leased erected on made terribly defective construction has received a fatal The material seems to have been plain It was fashioned after the usual form of such forty feet wide by one hundred feet with a large in which were plow and which was crowded with On the stand proper there were nearly one The number in It was built on contract by W. after plans and specifications furnished by C. F. The Litter today informed your correspondent that he did not consider it and that the plans as furnished by him were not out Mr. who some years ago was concerned in the St Julian European hotel at is to-day virtually insane and in a critical The number of wounded who have received medical treatment foots up this evening to 221, taking no account of minor injuries and those taken to their homes in the Over one-half are fractures and dislocations of anel it will not he a matter of surprise if the percentage of death should be doubled inside of forty-eight Thirteen of sixteen members of the band are badly and their bought July 4, are irreparably Public is now fixed upon the and the people intend that the for building such a death tiap ahull be properly Packing I want trimmers and cellar men at my packing house in Council at fair for the Address John T. THE AND THE A 8mull ami the Calaboose Yesterday two young strangers in the went to ou Jefferson near and asked for Altercating some quarrel arose as to the payment It in their ejection from the Thereupon one of them proposed to have a Ho a bottle of ginger or soda water a wagon standing and attempted an assault on the people in the Officer Smyth happened along and arrested both of lie had a little trouble in taking them by himself to they were both The quarrelsome one was to be monarch of all he while his companion was of a more peaceful turn of mind and tried his best to keep his unruly companion within the bounds or They were taken to the but neither them being in a condition to be Judge Browning ordered them to the About half past two o'clock in the an examination of the cell that the birds had wero not too drunk to understand their They had broken through the between the two cells where they were broken through thence into the coal and from there emerged to the and This little incident is another illustration of the truth of the statements thai have been repeatedly by the grand jury and others to the board and tho city authorities in regard to the utter of our city It has often been of as a mere through which a bay can It in a block bote of Calcutta in tha summer a place where a man too good to be hnng ought not to be placed for a It has not one single It has neither or A new one should be and the sooner the TUB 3XETUODISTS. of the Northwestern Iowa Sioux Oct 4.-The Northwest em Iowa conference of the Methodist church lias been ia session here since the fid Bishop Hams and C B. as The conference numbers about seventy and Northwest Iowa and Southern in eluding the Black The session o the conference attracts n large from the day was one of special into for the election of delegates which meets atX 'The