BEE. VOL. IV. OMAHA WEDESDAY MORNING OCTOBER 14 , 1874. NO. 100. CHK DAILY BEE. EDWAKD KOSEWATER , Editor and Prop'i omce No. 138 Karulinnt Direct , hetvr. Ninth andTeuth. TE11MS OF SUBSCBIPTION : copy , one year. In aclT nce. _ . . . . S7.00 _ _ . _ 4-00 six months , in ndTance- - . . . . . " three mentbs in advance. 2.00 KiS"ll not ] > ald in advance. S3 per annum will \ colleted FREDERICK , LEADING HATTER Best Goods , Z.OWESTFZUCES Farnham St * Opposite the \ fT A "H A 1M A H Grand Central Hotel , f IJ J ± . OMAHA BUSINESS DIRECTORY. OBAOKEB MASUTAOl'OBY. & Smith , 185 Ilarner street , bet. Manure 12th. decUU 300T8 AOT ) SHOES. Lang , jj arnham at , between 10th Philip 115h feblW COHFEOrjQHEBY. . Latey. corner 12th . - nd Douglas streets , . manufacturer and wholesale dealer in candioaud conletllonery. CoiTO.tT trade ao- Uceted. * Plt ( COAL DEALERS. land 4 Elliot , coal , lime , ceincn llia.'r etc. , F 134 Farnham st. feUSm3 PAWH BBOKEB. Tl Elgutter , No. 200 Farnham t. ( Cl7U LATODBY. * new laundrr opened at oil llth st. , bet. JFitrnhan. . iad Douglas. Thf washing and Ironing will be done to order , firat class work 80nP PAOTOBY. TJrcmlura Soap Worls , Powell A Co , still _ manufacture their Premium Soap. Fire nt premium awarded by the iouglacounty cd btatelalrs , and Pottawattamle county , la. Cheers soll-Jlulfrom thetrade < ATTOB5EIB. E. F. SMYTHE. G. a GRAVES. SMYTHE & GRAVES , Attorneys Boom 5 Creiehton SAVAGE & MANDERSON , Attorneys at Law , 22 FARNUAM STEEAT. JOIIN C. CO WIN , A-ttor-xvoy. JSoUoi/toxr AND COUNSELOR. OFFICE CREIGHTON'8 SLOCK , OMAHA , NEHBASKA. arttf _ T. W. T. Kicnards , rney Office 490 131 h Si. , bet. Farnliam and HarupjOmuha , Neb. po. . BO * * "u - G. W. AMBROSE , JtEDICK'S OPEBA HOUSE - VE.fi. E. ESTAUUobjET"Y. . M. FKAKtHS ESTABROOK& FRANCIS ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Crekhton Block , Omaha , Neb. OFFICE . . . , . .n | t DhXTER L THOMAS , Attorney nd' .Counselor at "Law. 0nOE-Boom No > VtacheA Block , OMAHA r NEB JOHN B. Attorney 1 Counselor at Law Office Boom 2 , Orelghtnn Block , 1 . OttAHA. Cor. 16th andl'ouglas St * . / /10LLECT30KS SOLICITED AND PEOMPT- \i ly attenfled to. No charge unless collec tions arc made , lioutes to let and rents col- ected. Real ettate bought and old. aj > 17tf O. BALLOT ! . .ATTORNEY at LAW > Mock , southeast cor . a CWsnfon ! l tieir „ - iimco room , floor. OMAHA , _ * * P US' ' " st . * Boom No. 1 , S. E. Oo.ner 15th . OMAHA , - - I. R. SPACIi. < < ! SPAl'N & PRITCHETT , at Law. Attorneys \nd Counselors < t5 B.BO * Twelf.ikrmt. Address TxtcV BAT ma Omaha , Tj. CONNKX , O7oiJLXi.s > oU.O3r at XJW-X T AND for Second Jud- ) rf > trict AUoraej klal District. aide oi Farnham , between O lCSth Jilh an 116llj ata. " , orpoelte Court House. l h < .ZO.V. O'BKIKll , BAI.DWIK OCcs OaldwelLBlock , ) ouilas ; Ktreet , OMAHA. . . . - NEBRASKA ' PAitKE GODWIN , attorney at Law ( llellmtn HUck , ) 491 } TMS-CEB5TH 8TBEE1V OMAHA JOHN T/ . AtUmtfiT-at-Larr and Selklior 1 Eqatty. I OrftrTirtt Katloul Bulk , N.J.BJTBNHAM ATTORSEI ' i COON32U.OB-1 ' - S. E. Cor 15th and Doujlaa Street OMAHA - An indiscriminate sCaugMer in clothing and gents' furnishing goods regard ] ess of prices at 206 Farnham street Fine linen and chevoit shirts of our wn make at $2.00 and $2.50 each. JRailroad Tickets bought and sold by P. Gottheimer , Broker , at 296 Faruhain street Unredeemed fledges for Sale. may Iy26 Hamlet Orum , GENEBAL DEALEP. IN Staple and Fancy Dry Goods 9th st , between Jones and Leaven worth sts. TO THE PUBLIC A MOST COSD QFFEKS line of Dr Goods. Fancy Goods , ttoolenand Cotton Flannels , Wrapper DeLalns Woolen Shawls and all kinds of fall and winter material for ladits' and chl'drens' dresses. Al so Calicoes of all grades and descriptions a spe cialty. ItooU and shoes for ladles' gents' and childrens' wear. 6 pt4d3mo * OFFICE , No. 232 FARNHAM ST. CP STAIRS. Bel , 13th & 14th Sts. . ClYE-A-H A. flVi-.tiFts in tliecity DR A S BILLINGS , , , , ! IDIEXTTTST , 234 ff-r-n > n m St. , Bnt. 1 ith and 14th , up Blairs. Teeth extracted without rain , by use of Ni trous Oxide 3 as. DIBS. J. E. VANDKUCOOK. Eclectic Physician * Besldence and ofGci 250 Dodge st bet 14th nnd 15th sts. Special attention paid to obstetrics and dis ates peculiar to women and children. I9tf. Eru.-rsi.ocil L VAN CAiMP M. D. Dispenses his own inedclnes , and besides regular practice , maVns stiecialities of Derange ments and Diseases Peculiar to Women , "Fistu la , Piles and other Diseases of the Rectum. OFFICE : Corner Farnham and 14th strpcts , first door to the right , up utalrr. Residence , 210 Douglas street , between 12 and ISth , next to Lutheran Church. Omaha , I * b. Addrws Lock Box 304. ianftldftwtf VAN DOEK'S MACHINE All kinds of light and heavy MADE & REPAIRED. ll " OMAHA. ' EET' ' 256 HABHEY B'i. ' Fruit am Confcciioimry Cor. 131U and Leavemrortli y4 Sm AT THE BKIDO E SEXAUEB. 225 rmnliam Street , - - OEAia , Keb WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALHB l FURNITURE. BEDDING. ETC. JI. U. WALKEK , MANUFACTU KKf AH1 > iKALER IN BOOTS & SHOES 10 13th St. Between Farnham and Douglas a 13 ENOCH HENNEY , Justice of the Peace Office over the State Bank , cornerof Farn. ham and IStli streets. NEW SALOON- HENRY , the popular Saloon keeper , has re fitted up the basement of old HrraU building , . where , in connection cor. 13th and Douglas Sts. , tion with bb bar he * cU nut a Lunch every inornlnRand GRAND LUNC1I EVERY SAT- UUDAY. Give him n call. al'J-Hf Sclmeifler & Biirmester Mannfacturers oi TIN , COPPEB AKD SHEET IROH WABE. DEALERS DT CooklngT and Heating Stoves. Tin Roofing , BpoaUngandGutUr < - > gdon short notice and IB ( be best maaner. ] Hteen treet ert24 dl U , P , R , R , MEAT MARKET , 16th itreet bet California and Webster. KEEP ly HAND THE BEST WE aupply of FBESII AND SALTED MEATS. Also a larce ejocfc of Fine Sugar " ured Hams and Ureabfait Borcc , at the" low- it rates. WM. AU8T 4 KNUTH , tnyl4-lr Proprietors. The Sioux City anil Paring Railroad , IB Ctunectlon with th * SIOUX CITY & ST , PAUL RAILROAD , Is Gi Qll s ( Jjp shortest route from Omaha ani County Blnffii to Et. Paul , Jlineapolls , ; , Dnlutji , Blimtrrk , and all points In Trsln leaves Oiuaha dally , ( exccp Saturday ) at C o.clock p. and Council Blulft ai S:05 p- m.from Chicago & Jforth-Western Depot. Fare as { .OW and lime as QUICK as bf any other Line. PniMSPAUCESLEOTGCARS ON ALL MHT TRAINS , Beaure your ticket reads VIA Sioux City , thus avoiding circuitous routes and midnight transfers. Tickets n be purchase-l at the offices of tne Chicago 4 Northffistern Railway In Omaha andCouncUBlutft. . Gen'l Pass. & Ticket Agt-81 P.fSa : R. R. St Paul , Minn. F. a HILL , Gen'l Pass , and Ticket Agt , S. a A P. , Sioux aty , Iowa. GEO. W. GBATTOS , Agent. J63 Farnham Street , Ouiaha , Neb. TulyM. tf. Ccroer of Ccjningi and Tweaty-tecond ttreeti The finest lager beer con > stantly on band. ieZWm CJIAS. WEYMULLER. Prop B. GJUCBC. C. J. KXBBA B .GKETIE & KARBAC1T , ISth at. between Farnham an arney a'a NEB. OMAHA , - - MAKCFACTnEEB OT Spring and Farm Wagons BUGQIES AKD CARRIAGES. Dealers In and manufacturers of. AORICDLTUBAL JXl'LEXEXTS JT'ENTloy PAID T PiKTICTJLAB siioeiNu , airing of wagon and blackstalthln done t rewoiubla prjcej - ' TELEGRAPHIC MIDNIG-HT. ELECTION RETURNS. How Nebraska Gives a Republi can Majority of At Least 10,000. Reports by Telegraph From All Parts of the State. SCRIBXER , Oct. 13. Two precincts give a Democratic majority of 50. BLAIR , Oct 13. Crotmse , 115 majority ; Garber , 84 ; Qaylord , 124 ; Lyou , 111. LOGANSgORT , Oct. 13. A large vote was polled. The Democrats carry the county as usu al , and elected Senators and Repre sentatives. FREMONT , Oct. 13. Crounse , 89 ; McBride , 1 ; Garber , 69. The Republican ticket is elected by from 1 to 120 majority. BLAIR , October 13. Crounse'a majority here is 115 ; Garber , 84 ; Tzschuck , 84 ; McBride , 95 ; McKenzie , 112 ; Porter , 1U4 ; Roberts , 50. The whole Republican ticket is elected. FAIRMOUNT , Neb. , Oct. 13. The vote in this place stands , Re publicans , 77 ; Democrats , 22 , with i'ie exception of Tzschuck , who had 73 against 26 for Eatherly , and Rob erts 57 against 40 for Montgomery. GIBSON , Neb. , Oct. 13. Buffalo county gives the follow ing majorities : Garber 288 ; Crounse 282 ; Hawes 288 ; Tzschuck 281 ; Me- Bride 296 ; Roberts 296 ; McKenzie 300 ; Porter 298 ; Hoxie 290. NEBRASKA CITY , Oct. 13. The Second ward gave Savage one hundred and thirty-nine ; Crounse one hundred and forty-one ; Davis , eighteen ; Hawes , one hundred and sixty. The Republican ticket in Otoe county is undoubtedly electedj PLATTSMOUTH , Oct. 13. The Republican majority in this city Is one hundred and thirty-five a republican gain of one hundred and fifty. The majorities of Plattsmouth city are as follows : Chapman 192 ; Brown 131 ; Farley HO ; Barnes 135. Louisville gives a republican major ity of 3 ; SIDNEY , Oct. 13. "The following are the majorities bore ; Savage 6 ; Tuxbtiry 5 ; fath erly 2 ; Jordan 12 ; Montgomery 12 ; Huber 4 ; Walker 6 ; Hoxie 36 ; BaN ton 24 ; Watts 5 ; for convention 92. Other precincts in the county will probably increase the Democratic majority. SCIIUYLER , Oct. 13. Schuyler precinct cast 131 votes. The following are the majorities : Crounse , 56 ; Garber 59 ; Tzschuck 55 ; McBride 47 ; Roberts 34 ; Hoxie 85 ; Barton 74. A crowd , of sore heads fought McBride nil day. NORTH PLATTE , Oct. 13 , North Platte precinct gives the following majorities : Crounse , 87 ; Garber , (54 ( ; Tzschuck , 67 ; Jordan , dem. , lij MpKenzie , 76 ; Porter , " 67 ; Roberts2.0j Hoxie , 103 ; Barton ' ton , 59 ; 'Watfs , dein. , Q. INDIANAPOLIS , Oct. 13. Returns come in very slowly ; the Independent ticket was poorly sup ported. The Republicans claim a majority in both branches of the Legislature. Of 24 Senators holding over , 17 are Republicans ; 20 to be elected. The returns at 3 o'clock are very meagre and it is Impossible to tell the result. On the State ticket the Republicans certainly elect 7 Con gressmen. The Journal concedes the election of a majority of the DemocratiO ttefcet Jn this city and county. _ -TOLEDO , October 13 , Partial returns indicate the defeat of Hurd , ( Dem. ) by 800 majorjty. The.Democrats claim Lucas county. by a small majority. < / Two wards and four precincts glye- a majority for Wypkoffi of 706 , and ; Pratt , for Congress , fails behind , and is probably defeated by from 300 to ; 700 majority. WHEELING , Xct 13. A very large ballot was polled here to-day , and a great amount of scratching is 'done. As far as re ceived , Goff , Republican , for conj. gress > Is ahead. Faulkner , Demo crat , from the second district , is un doubtedly elected. Wycoff , Repub lican candidate for Secretaryof . 'State ' , and Sanford , for Congress In Ohio , gain ' Jargey ) in Belmont : ounty. ' f * LITTLE ROCK , "Oct. 13. No returns are expected" before midnight. The Indications are that : he Conservatives carry the ' county by 350 , and the city by'2,000 ma- 'ority , J CLEVELAND } Oct 13. - A Tery large vote was rolled here o-day. Larsons , theffepubliean candidate for Congress probably de bated by 20,000 to 25,000. CINCINNATI , OctlS ; In the election to-day , the race between Banning and titevcnso'n is close. Saylor is far ahead in .the 1st district. The Indications are * that a full vote has been polled. V. A comparison of the vote on sec retary of State for ten precincts and three townships , show a democratic gain of 1,142 over the vote'fqr gov ernor last year. Saylor , democrat , from tba first dlstrlotruns far ahead Of his ticket j . COLUMBUS , p. ' , Oct. 13. Scattering returns received here indicate that the Democratic ticket is elected , and that they ilso carry a olos Congressional tickeh-A Garfield , Republican , 19th district , VariVoorhees , Republican , 15th Snd Utrfjjt , are doubtless elected. Tai > tiaj returns from , the 9th and 10th districts indicate the defeat'of Rob " inson an4 Foster for Qongress ' Up to midnight th'e returns * on Secretary of State have bean re ceived from 261 townships * and wards , giving a nett Democratic gain of 4,000 over Allen's majority in'83. At this ratio the Demcoratte majority in the State will be gfQOO. .Few returns have beenreoel the balance of the State The indications are that the" gratf carry , the doubtful districts 4 O'CLOCK P. M. Specially Eeported for the Omaha Dally Bee , bv tha Ati ntio and Pacific Teleeiash Co. TZIE SOTTTH. Bloody Duel in a Coffee House In New Orleans. Senator Patterson of South Carolina Speechifies to the Negroes of Columbus in a Most Disgrace ful Manner. CINCINNATI. Oct. 13. Hon. George H. Pendleton closed theDemocratic campaign last night with an address at Pike's Opera House. The hall was packed by an enthusiastic audience. WASHINGTON , Oct. 13. William A. Newell , chairman of the Union League of America , has issued a circular convening the committee of 1874 , at theCarrolIton House , Baltimore , Thursday , Octo ber 20th. The custom receipts for the fiscal year ending June 30 , 1874 , were § 163,103,833.69 , being a decrease of § 24,936,689.01 over the fiscal year ending June 30,1873. The total amount of interest paid on the pub lic department for the fiscal year ending Juno 30 , 1874 , was § 107- , 119,815.21. COLUMBUS , S. C. , Oct. 13. The Mlnory faction held a meet ing this evening in front of the State house. Senator Patterson made a speech full of low and base appeals to the negroes to provoke their passions. He said South Car olina was the most prosperous and well governed State in the South , and that their representatives had nothing to be ashamed of ; that no reforming was needed , and no abuses existed. He also said that he preferred dishonest Republi cans to honest Democrats. Gov ernor Moses and Mr. Minory also addressed the meeting. WASHINGTON , Oct 13. Wm. H. Earle , President of the National Council of Sovereigns of Industry , Is in Washington for the. , purpose of organizing a branch'of the order here. The order exists In nineteen States and Territories , and in Massachusetts , where it originat ed , it has over 10,000 members. The headquarters of the orderfwill soon bo removed to Washington. Within a year past an order.said to be quite formidable in point of numbers , has grown up among the colored people of the South , styled Council of Laborers , the object of the. organization being similar to the Grangers. A grand encampment of the order is located here , and Joseph McKee , of-Missfssippi , is Noble Grand Chief ; Both of these orders arp offshoots of the Patrons of Husband ry wfth Avhom they co ' ' " operate. \ A EAV ORLEANS , Oct. 13. A fearful impromptu duel occurr ed here on Saturhay evening in a coffee house , 233 Old Levee street , between Lucas Gacaro and Auabro Nevich , two"Italians ; , which result ed in tje } death of the former. Gu- care entered the coflTeo house , where his opponent was barkeeper , and af ter grossly insulting Novioh , was struck with a stick. Gucaro then drew his pistol and fired , but with out effect. .Nevich secured a weap on , 'leaped upon thp counter , and then iiring""commence.d. Gucaro received six wounds , the 'last of which brought him down as he turned tb run. His opponent re ceived two wounds. The Times , in an elaborate sketch of a recent movement of the colored Creoles , indicates that it was de signed by Pinchbeck , in revenge for not"being placed on the Conference Commission. * The Board of Physicians officially report to the Board of Health that jhe disease now prevailing at East Pasbogolfj } s not ; yellow fever , but a -well defined type of bmjows remit tent fever. - , : WASHINGTON , Oct. 13 , Senator Ramsey , Chalrrnan of the Senate Committee on railroads is In the city , and expressed him self as somewhat disappointed that thenew Postmaster General is not in favor of the postal telegraphic scheme. While here Mr. Ramsey , 'will confer with the Postmaster General on matters which will be treated of in his annual report. " 'Advices received at the Navy t Department state that the northern partjes pf the transit of Venus ob servers are at Valado yostk. The Peking arrived at Nogasoki , August 81st. 81st.U" U" 8. steamer Kearsarge was de- J iled by Admiral J eniiock to take the Vladrposka party to their desti nation and the Aspuelta the Peking party. The latter sailed for Nagas- ki 8opt 7tb and the former Sept 4th. Information from Japan received at the Navy Department dated Hept 15th , says that the difficulties be tween that country and China were still unsettledand both parties were concentrating their forces on the Island of Formosa at strategetlc points on their respective coast * . A settlement is thought to depend on the result of the negotiations of Ja panese ambassadors sent to Peking. ROCHKSTEH , N. Y. , Oct , 13. Henry Reed , a well known citi zen , on returning from church yes terday , lay down on a lounge to smoke and read ; on the return of his children from Sunday School , soon after , they found him dead , of apoplexy. Michael Doyle , living on Lowell street , was found dead in his yard earlv this morning. . The deceased had been suffering for the post few days from an Injury In the head , received about a year since. The 'Coroner's verdict was apoplexy. Saturday night James Hickson , an old man employed by Hall's Threshing Machine Company as night watchman , fell through a trap door } n ? i private bridge connecting their office and works and was found soon after with his skull fractured , He died Jn a few moments. ' "Owing to rainy weather for the past week the "fall races over Roch ester Driving Park have been postr poned one day. They will take place Wednesday , Thursday and Friday of this week. Jt has now cleared off and there is a prospect for good trotting , The track will be Jn excellent condition If-we have no jiore. rain , &LJ i ALBANY , Oct. 13. The jury in the Plielps case has just returned a verdict of guilty. MEMPHIS , October 13. Parties who arrived here this morning from Helena , Arkansas , state that trouble is anticipated there to-night , as both Republicans and Democrats have torchlight pro cessions. A number of families are. removing from the place. NEW YORK , Oct 13. The semi annual meeting of the Presbytery of New York was held in the chapel in University Place Church yesterday. The attendance was large. Rev. Dr. Cunningham , of the Presbytery of San Francisco , addressed the Presbytery in behalf of the San Francisco theological seminary. Resolutions strongly in favor of the establishment of a sem inary was adopted. BROOKLYN , October 13. The races at Prospect Park yester day , closed the fall meeting. The first race was for § 600 for 2:42 horses. Ten started. The first heat was won by Rarius ; second and third by Falmouth Boy , and fourth and flfth by Adelaide. The finish of the race was postponed until to-morrow morning. Time 2:321 : ; 2:34 : ; 2:30 } ; 2:32. : The second race \ras for Sli- 500 for horses thathad never beaten 2:20. : Three started. The first heat was won by Sensation ; the next three and the race was won by Bruno. Time 2:27J : ; 2:26 : J ; 2:28 : } ; 2:30 : } . PHILADELPHIA , Oct. 13. Hall & Eastburn's dry goods store on the southwest corner of Eighth and Arch streets , was badly damaged bs fire this forenoon. The building Is a four story brick. .The , goods were partly flooded , and" the first floor was entirely gutted.\ The firm lost $10,000 worth of stock last week by an overflow of thej > remises " from the street , it being open for" laying gas pipe. The l fire arose from a defective heating.- apparatus newly introduced. The loss Is esti mated at $10,000 , and is insured for $18,000 in Philadelphia companies. The building is owned by Delwyn Parish , and is fully , insured. NEW YORK , OctlS. The Herald to-day publishes a full list 'of Senators and Representatives in Congress"with their opinions on the third term question. In brief , in the Senate there are 24 for third term , 29 against It , ahd 21 neutral. In the House there are 78 for third term , 117 against it. 105 trjmmers. The Herald places the trimmers on the side of the third term partythus making a majority of 16 in the Sen ate and sixty-six in the House in favor of Grant's election. A Herald New Orleans special says Kellogg yesterday again offer ed to submit his title to the govern orship to a decision of arbitrators , and if they decide adversely , he is willing to resign. Charles A. Sera has been offered. the mayoralty nomination by the Industrial political party , but has declined. Qptobor 13. Indian agent Miles , of the Chey- ennes and Arrapahoes , writes to the commissioner of Indian affairs , un der date of the 5th lust. , as follows : "I have to report that the twen ty-four lodges of Kiowas under Sa- tanta we'iit Into" camp near the agency on the 3d inst. Yesterday General Neel proceeded to their camp and demanded the surrender of all of their arms. This wosread- ily acceded to , with appar ent willingness : An enrollment - ment was made , resulting as foi- | ] lows : men capable of bearing arms , 38 j squaws , 40 ; children , 66 ; total , 145 , ' ' ' The party is headed by Satanta and Big Tree , Woman's Heart and Strong Bear. Satanta and Big Tree are to be held as hostages until fur ther orders. The remaindpr will be permitted to go into Camp n'ear 'the agency , and will bp required to an swer roll call daily. T phal } issue rations to them until further orders. The twelve young Cheyennes have been held In close custody and to day General Neill permitted 11 of them to go to the camp of the friend ly Cheyennes. We are holding two Crows , the leaders , as a hostage , in addition to holding the two firnwa " Whirlwind and White Shield. Lit tle Robe and Pawnee agreed to be responsible for the 11 at daily roll call , _ WASHINGTON , Oct. 13. The Postmaster General lias is sued no gpperal orders prohibiting claim agents from practicing before his department , but ho has , how ever , instructed heads of bureaus in all cases where claims are presented by attorneys to refer the matter to him for investigation. Should he find , on investigation , that the business could be transacted by the department direct with the claimant , the attorney or agent will bo debarred. Should , he find , however , that the intervention of an attorney will facilitate business , and that the agency of a third party is desirable he will permit said party to act. He recognizes the necessity , In certain cases , of employing at torneys ; as for instance where the claimant ; resides at a dis tant point , say @an Ftftnplspo , and requests the department to al low the intervention of an agent. The balance in the treasury at the close of business yesterday shows a decrease in coin of $1,300,000 , and a deprease in coin certificates of nearly $2.000,000 , since Saturday , showing that considerable amounts of the latter are being sent In for re demption , NEW ORLEANS , Oct. 13. The latest reports received from St. James parish state that every thing Is now quiet. The difficulty in that parish originated in the de feat at the Republican convention of Bovee , the present State Senator , for renomlnajtion. The convention then nominated Landry , colored. Bovee then organized an opposition party and formed a fusion with the Democrats. The Landry faction had organized a mass meeting at the Vachore road on Sunday , when they were attack ed by the Bovee men. In the at tack several persons were severely wounded , and two of the Injured men died shortly after. The action of the Bovee party caused Intense excitement in the parish , and threats were made to lynch Bovee. Telegraph communication with that pojnt has been out off , and no late hews'Tias been received to night. " " ' ' The Republican parish convention mptherp to-jay , but adjourned with' ? out perfecting a permanent organi- Katlon , Mayor Wlltz has telegraphed President Grant , at Deunlson , Tex as , asking him to visit New Orleans OR his return . . CABLEGRAMS. The Queen Dowager of Bavaria Embraces the Catholic Religion. The Recent Elections in France Showing a Gain for the Republicans of 28 Members. LONDON , Oct. 13. The English government has un der consideration a proposal to unite into a confederation the colonies of Cape of Good Hope. Ss. PETERSBURG , October 13. The Czar has bestowed upon M. Thiers , the Cordon of the White Eagle , as a badge of honor. BERLIN , Oct 13. Queen Dowager of Bavaria has be ° n converted to Catholicism , and will shortly enter a nunnery. LONDON , Oct.J3.T x "The Prince of Wales hasr'gone to Paris , as the guest of Duko'DeRoch- foucaulds. He will then'proceed to Blscaria , where it is. expected he will visit Count De Chambord. < BE3TJN , Oct 13. Count Von irnini has petitioned the court to grant the resignation of his properly rights in the matter of the documents in his posesslon de manded by the government which he refuses to surrender. PARIS , Oct. 13. Complete returns from elections throughout the departments for counsel-generals have been received and the results were made public yesterday. The returns show that of candidates elected , 674 were Re publicans , 604 Monarchists , and 154 Bouapartlsts , being a Republican gain of 23 members. LONDON , Oct 13. The Duchess of Edinburg was at tacked suddenly ill and her depart ure for Eastwell Park , Kent , to meet Czarinaher mother , onFriday , has been postponed. The race for the Czarwitch stakes took place to-day at Newmarket , and was won by Aventwiere , Truth , a gelding , being second , and Gam- rock third. PANAMA , Oct 2. At the instance of Isaacs & Co. , merchants doing business here and in Asplnwall , Chas Bachman , re cently employed In charge of their Asplnwall house , was arrested for embezzlement. Major Kent , clerk In the general agent's office of the Pacific Mail company , was sharer of the spoils. Both were released after a few hours imprisonment , on surrendering the money. They had. gone on board the steamship Granada , and about to sail for San Francisco. PANAMA , October 2. Peruvian advices state that but sne further arrest has been made of persons accused of complicity in the Utempted assassination of President Pardee. The' time' for the trial of those previously arrested is not yet known , News from Lima says that Decifus fc Co. , bankers of Lima , to whom jolely belongs the privilege of ex porting guano , have made applica tion for persons to commence work in the newly discovered districts which have been granted. The .Bolivia Assembly met Aug. 10th and decided that the govern ment of Senor Friar was legitimate. The question of boundary between Chili aud Bolivia has , been decided , the tweuity-foarth parallel 'being ' named as the dividing line. Heavy rains in the southern prov inces of Chili have damaged crops considerably. BALTIMORE , Oct. 13. Yesterday a shocking crime was committed In Hartford County , near Aberdeen , Miss Susan Taylor , a maiden iwjy. 11 Vng } on a faith witli her brother , was murdered by a ne gro laborer In their employ named Joshua Griffin. The deed was com mitted for tbfl purpose of robbery. He robbed his victim of $500. " The murder was discovered soon after it had been committed and Griffin was soon after arrested. There was blood upon bjs person antf also marks of the struggle. He was taken to Bellair and placed in jail. BOSTON , October 13. The Sixth District Congressional Convention mot at jXewburyport to day. General Butler was nomi nated by a vote of 100 to 10. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. " f - New York Money Market. NEW SfoRK , October 13. Money Easy at 2J@3 per cent. Exchange Heavy ; now 4 84 < S > 4 87 } . Gold-Dull , heavy , at \ Q9f. Governments Active ; slight de- cline. Stocks Active , lower ; heavy sales by bears. Lake Shore dropped from 80 } to 78 } ; W U 79 | P M 46 | ; Erie 29 ; lowest prices now quoted , Erie , S9 ; | B M , 4fl } ; U P , 35i ; w y 79 } . New York produce Market. NEW YORK , Oct. 13. Breadstuff Quiet. Flour Dull. Wheat Firm and half cent bet tor. tor.Corn Corn Lower ; western mixed afloat 95. Oats Heavy , and one cent lower to sellers. Rye Unchanged. Barley 1 40 for Canada. Provisions Easier. Pork Shade lower. Chicago Prouuce market. CHICAGO , Oct. 13. Flour Dullweakgood ; to choice spring extras , 4 504 90 ; low to medium , 4 00@4 40 ; supers 3 25 © 400. Wheat Steady cash 89J , .Nov. 80J ; year 89. Corn Weak ; cash , 74J ; Nov. 70 ; year , 68 } . Oats Panicky ; oash , 47 } ; Nov. 46 } ; year 4545 } . Barley- Steady ; cash 1 06. } © ! 07 ; v. 1 04. Rye 84. Higbwines 1 01. Pork Cash,20 75 ; year 17 50 ; February 1812 } . Lard Quiet : 1130@U 35 ; Febru. arylUO , „ 1 , ' . M. HELIiMAN & CO. , 6LO THIERS , -AND DEALEES IN- OOO3DS , 221 and 223 FARNHAM STREET , COR13TH ST Call tlie Attention of fhe Public to our Extensive V And Well Selected Stock for the FALL AND WINTER SEASON Comprising The Latest Styles in ; Olothing Furnishing Goods. HATS AND CAPS , TRUNKS AND VALISES , ETC. "Our Prices are Very "Iio-w" to suit tlie Times. Call soon at M. HEIXMAN & CO. LL STOCK ! , S1873. R. A. BROWN , 248 Douglas Street , WHOLESALEgAND RETAIL DRY GOODS , CAEPETS , AND OIL CLOTH. An Immense Stock of Fresh New Goods Just Opened to be sold lower than any other house in the city , consisting of MEMNOS , EfflPRESI CiOTHS , RSPELLAN = T ! § , ALPACAS & MOHAIRS , also YSLTET & BEAVER CLOAKINGS. A FULL STOCK OF StIAWLS. BLANKETS , FLANNELS , MERINO TJ.NDERWEAR AND WORSTED GOODS. TABLE LIXEJf LN IJKFA.T VARIETY. A PULL LINE OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CARFB'fS , OIL CLOTHS , HATTINS RUSS.- AND MATS , THUS Furniture , bedding , Mirrors , and everything pertaining ; to the FURNITURE and UP- HOLSTEfR Y trade ; has largely increased his stock , and now has a complete assortment oi FINE , MEDIUM and LOW PRICED goods , which he is offering at such REDUCED PRICES as to make it to the interest of everyone desiring anything in this line , to examine his stock before purchas ing. PARLO&SETS * LOUNGES &c , , UPHOLSTERED ANP COVERED TO ORDER. " * - * " " L. WOODWORTH , 238 Dou aa St. , Omaha , Neb. WAGOU Wood Stock , MD WAGON HARDWARE , Patent Wheels , Finished dealing , fe. Axles , Springs and Thimble S ein $ HARDWOOD LUMBER , Carriages , Hacks and Buggies Stnclebacker\Va 9iij Depot. mchCU G , STHIFFLER DEALER I T- CROC EE.IES , Provisions Fruits , Nu' 5 , Confectionery , Tobacco , Scgars , 8. E. COB. OF TEHTH 'and FABHHAM. 114t WHOLESALED C A1ND IE 5 lam ow manulactu ring all varieties oi candies3 andiwiU sell a. Dealers In tMs State need not want to go East for CANDIES. A trial is solicited. St5c rt. mcblttf B. & J. WILBUR , Books and Stationery , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL , Fourteenth Street , - Omalisu , Heb L - , - GENERAL AGENTS FOR ALL SCHOOL BOOKS arS-lmy AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Cor. 13th , and Streets , Fall And Winter Styles A , POLACK , CLOTHIER , 238 Farnh-am St , Wear14tla. ; | Fine and Medium Clothing , and Furnishing Goods. T ET TIKE OHTIEIAIFIEISI ?