Mf B JH HB H I 0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEJS/blONDAY / , OCTOBEK , 27 , 1800. THE OMAHA BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICIJ , NO. 12 PKAUL ST. Dfllvond by Carrier In tiny pnrt n ( theClty. II , W , Tll/TON. MANAUKU TiiEi'HONi-si ; HmlnrM Offlc < \ No. ill. Night Editor , No. S3. jnxtut MKx' N. Y. I' . Co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co. . coal. Anyone wanting to buy cheap a line team of largo mules , together with harness nnd wagon , should cull at led Davis' stables on Fourth street. The boy's choir Is ono of the attractive fcaturrs of the service In St. Paul's ' church , nnd is Improving Heudlly In iiuanlity and quality of music. Theru will he a mass meeting in the Tlrst Congregational church ttiis evening , In the interest of Sunday school work. Addresses will Ho mndo bv Itev.V. \ . A. Duncan and Hcv. C A. Towle. Officer Wlatt arrested Patrlc Uarrett and locked him up In the central station iastnlght hut placed no charge against him. It Is wild that Barrett Is n brother of the two brothers hung In Minneapolis two years ago , nnd that there Is a serious charge to bo made against him today. Anna Ilnnsen , daughter of Mr. and Mrn. Hobi'rt Hitmen , died yesterday nftrrnoon at 4 o'clock after a lingering illness from eon- sumption. The funeral wllloccurnt : t o'clock this nftcriioon from the church corner of 1'lorco itreot midden avonuo. She was hcvcnteen years anU elgnt months of age , BfJamcs West was arrested hist night upon the complaint of the landlord of the St. .loo house for beating a board bill I lo went into the hostelry with four other fellows to get Runpcr hiit evening but claims that his order was not tilled and ho got nothing to eat , and hence refused to pay the quarter demanded. Ho will haven hearing this murnlng. The young minister's wlfowho made nu ap pointment to hold religious service at the city jail yesterday kepi her appointment , anil at 10 o'clock yesterday morning held brief but im- pie.sslvo services In the Jail ( orridor. It was n novelty to the prisoners , and was the Jirst religious service some of them had hoard for jcars. it is probable that the services will beheld held hereafter on each Sunday morning. Judge Mcdco will today hear the evidence In Hi , , ritwn nl * tVu * luii * ( IviHiimv * fSlllIfnvli * who was surrendered' Saturday niglit by his father for Inrornglliillty , and determine whether or not it is best to send him to the reform school. Tlio boy passed a very wretched Sunday In the i-lty Jail yesterday , was earnestly bogging for mercy last ninht nnd nrotniht'cl to do bettor in the future if al lowed an opportunity. When the county court house was built certain rooms were set apart for the toilet necessities of ladles who might Dave business in theofllccsor bo attendance nt court. These seem to bo so taken possession of by thu mas- cullno majority and the original intention so far disregarded that ladles are often Incon venienced. The court house Is so fully equipped that It seems more equitable ar rangements could bo made In the occupancy of the looms , The magnificent country roads and the splendor of the forests were suftlelent induce ment for hundreds of people to spend the day yesterday in the country. The ladles say the autumn leaves xvcre never so gorgeous as they arc t his season. There has been no rain since the frosts came and the loaves have assumed the most billliantdyes that nattno can paint. Decorations with autumn leaves and foil ago will ho much moro popular this year than ever , and many of the ladles are developing wonderful genius in the arrangement of the highly colored foliage. An old oaken Imcltotsoonc attracted a great deal of attention In ono of Kiseinan's show windows yesterday. A well curb with full tUo bucket 'tnd windlass was rigged up , and hy its side stood a boy pomlng water from the bucket into another vessel that stood be neath a mossy spout. IJy the s-ido of the lat ter stood a little girl with a dipper reaching down for a drink of water. The continuous stream of real water that poured from the spout gave the old well and its surroundings a very natural nppourance , and attracted a great deal of attention. There was a largo number of young men present yesterday afternoon at the Young Mons Christian Association rooms to hear tlio address of Mr. ICdwiu L. ( Jobb of Phil adelphia. The address was of a very practical nature , and was well received by the young people. Mr. Colib is a commercial traveler , who .sells as many goods on the road during the week as any other man , and never falls to address n religous meet ing on Sunday. Ho also never goes from ono town to another on Sunday no matter how important It may soein to make some town by a hito Sunday nlj-ht train. Ho was in Omaha yesterday morning , and hesitated considerably to come over hero nnd address the young men for the reason that ho would have to ride on the motor , and thus partially violate nn agreement he had mndo with him self and his conscience. Ho came , however , and was well repaid for the sacrlilco. The Manhattan sporting headquarters Broadway. 1XK ) decorated tea pots packed with tea. Just received from Yokohomn , Japan , at LundDrothers , ' , ' : ! Main stieet. Unprecedented bargains in boy's ' nnd children's clothing at the Model Clothing Co. rviisti * , t i , IM K.I < ; 11.11'iiN. Miss Ncttlo Kelly of Dcntson , la , , is in the city , the guestof Miss Lulu Khodes. Miss Lou Gibson has Just returned from Scotland , Dak , , where s.ho has taken a timber claim. She is called homo by the wedding of her sister , Miss Bella , Miss Lulu Uhodcs , who has for some tlino past conducted the school for shorthand nnd typewriter In the Brown building , has ac cepted a position in the ofllcoof linrko & Hewitt , where she will report for duty this morning. J. C. Blxtiy , storun heating , sanitary en gineer , M3 Life buildtmr , O.niluJJJ ; Mer riain block , Council UUirT.s. Oieat bargains this week nt the Model Clothing Co. _ Buy ono of these tea pots before they arc all gone. Lund Brothers , i3 Main street. Will Sun Tor Dan Cavrlgg , who Is ono of the owners of the gambling outfit pulled by the police on Saturday afternoon , announces his intention of prosecuting the officers who made the raid , nnd Chief of Police Carey who ordered it. Be will base his action upon the fact that the chairs , tabloi and other property found in the upper rooms of .10.1 Broadway and con- llscated have been stored there for the past thrco yean , and that there can bo no evidence adduced to show that there was any Intention of opening a game there. lie does not deny the oftlcers' right to enter the building when they were armed with a search warrant , nnd at the present time will not dispute their right to sobo the goods , but ho will base his actlc" chiefly upon the fact that they entered private rooms in the Mint nud tlio Kaloon on Lower Broadway known us the Oimma , by breaking op < > n the doors without thu formality of procuring a search wnrrent. At the Mint nothing was found , but In a rcnr room of the Omaha a patrol wagon load of tables and gambling devices were found. For emlavoring to prevent the ofllcers breaking Into the pri vate room at the Mint Carrigg was placed under arrest nnd taken to the station , whcro ho gave bonds In the sum of 3.VX ) for his an- pcimmco this morning. He will make this arrest also the basis for u suit against the of ficers. His expected that thorawillbo some devel opments in the case today that will create considerable interest. After Cnrrlgg's trial upon thnchargo of resisting an officer Is con cluded ho will , ho says , commence his suits fordamago against the onicera and their bondsmen , Money at roduool r.itai loins I 01 chatto und real estate toourlty by G. JI , Sao tfo & ( Jo \cning men's ' suits , nobby , btyllsh and latest designs ut the Model Clothing Co. China dinner and tea sets at Lund Bros. THE NEWS IN THE BLUFFS , A" Thieving Sleeping Our Porter Comes to Grief In Attempting to Hob a Pasienger. THE BRESEE LUNACY CASE AGAIN. A Kitmor That llenvy Suits for Diini- agrq Will He Instituted Cert tin Missouri Vnlloy I'eoplc Oilier Mown. U'hcn the 1 o'clocK fl.vcr over llio North- wcitorn completedIts trip from CUUmgo yes- tc'i-iluy ntturnoon Conductor W > ostcr stopped oil the train at tin1 local depot iind iiskcd Oniror Doyle to take .1. L. Tlioinpoii , the colored porter of tlio NViiKiier sleeper , Into custody upon the I'hnrtfo of robbing a unssuii'cr. | Ho stated Unit Jotin Mlnnlcr , coiuluutor of the \ \ ' iiier ( sleeper , would accompany him anil lll tlio necessary charge iiK.titi ! t the porter to cmihlo the olllcers to hold him , ami would also "explain the circutnsluncus of tlio case. Tlio olllcer com piled , nnd the patrol wa-'on was called to take the ilnrlioy to the station. Conductor Mliinlcr's stiitotiiont of the rob bery is u ulnclier. Antony tlio passengers that , left Chic.iiio on the tnxln on Saturday evening was it. A. llansb'en , chief clerk of the ( Jhli'ittfo ' ft Iowa railroad , with lieadquitr- crsut Miushnlltown. Ho occupied n lower berth hi Mlnnlor'H ear , timl uiwo nnJ drosscd wlieu tlio train readied MiiMhulltown and KotolT. When tlio train reached Dow City , 11)0 ) miles further on , Minuter received n tclcgrum from Hrui Keii stating that he had been robbed of : t > wiiile he slept nnd re quested an Investigation. The fnut was made known to the passenger * and ono of them told the conductor ho had been the colored porter take tlio money from the bleeping man's \\nlliH. The porter vviis cli.ii'Keil with the lobbory In the piflbenco of the passenger , and after u llttlo hesitation ndinittcil his guilt nml promised to return the inonoy If ho was not reported to thouoinp.in.v. The promise was given and the fellow went to his grin unit fished out the roll of bills and hamlcd them to the conductor. Ho wiw badly Inokon up when arrested and taken to the Jail. Ho Ins boon in the service of the Waunur company for sonic time but not on the Northwestern. His case will conio up fur hearing on Wednesday when this two conductors who have signed the information , will return from their trips. Tim KAIjl ? ( l'KNI.\G. The Doston Sttiro I'l'cpiirinvj n I'lfan- niitnnil I'riitltalilc Surprise for 1'eo- plo of Council muffs. The Boston store people have accomplished something tliat they may well feel proud of , and which will bo of gre.it interest to the people ple of Council UlufT.s.Vlth store rooms lllled with people from the opening until the elosn of business each day they have suc ceeded in very nearly per/eoting their ar rangements for a formal' autumn opening without interrupting the steady How of trade. Special ami skillful decorators have heeu at work during the past wcuk arranging the goods for the opening , which will take place oa Thuisdny night , October III ) . The decora tions already In place me handsome nnd elab orate , and when completed the display will be the finest ever mmto in Council Illuffs , The upper portions of the two largo rooms have been completed and the decorators are now at work on the lower portions. The de signs are all now anil original and arc inittlo of the Illicit goods , anil when thu veil is drawn asiiloon Thursday night there will bo some genuine surprises In storo. " On "Thursday evening the store will bo closed from 5 to 7 o'clock , anil will bo re opened nt the latter hour for the reception of : he public. The reception will continue until 10iJ. : : ( During that evening no goods will bo sold , hut the army of clerks will act us ush ers nnd show the people through the storo. The Bronco Case. Mrs , Emma Broscc , one of the defendants in the sensational lunacy case that has at tracted a great deal of attention to a number of very prominent citizens of . Val ley and made them a great deal of trouble , is at present a resilient of this city under the especial care and uroteclion of her attorney , Judge Uoulton. Mrs. Bresee's case is now in the supreme court of the state , < ind the Imly is how itwait- Ing a decision of the court upon a motion to dismiss it altogether. The decision was to have been rendeied last week , but was not forthcoming. About three weeks ngo an order was obtained from Judge Chambers re leasing her from the custody of the sheriff of Harrison county , and upon the advice ot her attorney nnd friends she loft the Vnlloy at once and came to tills city , where her attor ney could look uftor her Interests peasonally. Judjro Boulton feels very much encouraged In the belief that the supreme court will sus tain his motion for uUmissul , AVhen this is done it is intimated that thcio will bo some further developments that will make the ease of still greater interest to the public. Just what they will bo can only ho surmised , bat from sundry remarks that have been made the impression has boon created that suits for heavy damages will bo instituted against the people in Missouri Valley and elsewhere who have made so many efforts to dcnrivo M rs , Urescuof her liberty by shutting her up in an insane asylum.Vhen seen by Tut : BEE reporter yesterday she appeared to bo in a very pleasant frame of mind , but admitted feeling a llttlo iinxloty over the result of the pending motion m the supreme court. Tlio MuKinlcy FUll Hiu not affected the prices at the Peoples' ' Installment house. Everything goes at the same old figures that have mudo our patrons dad all summer , dotted competition aid made It possible to furnish a house from top to bottom tom at little expense. Our specialties this week will t > o the Peninsular boating stoves , cheapest , neatest , most economical stove In the world. Mnndcl & Klein , &M Broadway TJ. II. Mossier is tlio manager of the Model Clothing Co. Olvo him a call. lhl His Hoii-ln-Imw Hold Him Up ? Tno announcement In TUB BEB yesterday morning of the arrest of William Lewis upon the complaint of John Uoren upon the charge of highway robbery has caused some of the acquaintances of young Lewis to couio for ward with contradictions of the charge. They strongly support the explanation made by Lewis that Dorcn gave tilm the money , and that there was no robbery connected with the transaction. Uoren holds tenaciously to his story and will prosecute Lewis for tuo felonious assault. Uoren Is an old crippled soldier who Is drawing a monthly pension from the govern ment. Howni to h.ivo dr.vwn the three month's pension due him on Saturday after noon , and went to the hank for that purpose , but after ho reached Ilia bank ho concluded not to take it nil out. The pension amounted to & 5 , and ho loll * . > ( ) of it on deposit and got the f-- > in $1 hills. it made quito a roll nnd he placed It la his vest pockot. Lewis married Daren's step daughter and is regarded by his father-In- law its n pretty tough yount , ' man , who is not at ull grateful for the tnvors that have been shown him by his foster relative. Alter drawing the money Dorcn did not so homo atonco , but remained ui > town until nearly 11 o'clock. Ho lives near the diivlng park , nnd when ho had nearly reached his homo ho was stopped by a man In the dark iind or- dervd to throw up hU hands. Ho recognized the fellow as his son-lu-law , hut thought It best to comply with tlio order , us it was made very emphatic by the iinmlo of a revolver , lie says ho asked the young man what ho meant by such conduct nnd was coldly In formed that ho meant to have the is'i Doivu had drawn that day from the bank , Uoren says ho told lilm he only hud f. > and ho might take that , "Then glvo it to me , " said Lewis. "No must take it " Dorcn , you joursolf , re sponded. Ho says Lewis then went through his pock ets and took the money and bcrumo very angry when ho fiiilol to iind the other $ W. Ho says Lewis ronmrkod , "I would kill you , Jnok , for JW Dorcn says Lewis kept the revolver rotated at him till the time ho was engaged In making the search for the money. "You don't mean totnico that money from me , Hill I" said Dorcn , "and you will give it back to mo tomorrow nnd It will bo nil rightl" "Yes , 1 do mean tomb you , and if you glvo mo nwny to the polhe I will kill you , " Uorna says the fellow was not drinking , nnd ho foil conlldontfrom his notions Unit ho meant Just what ho said. He , therefore , con cluded it was host to have the fellow arrested before ho hnd a elmnco to dispose ol the monev. Dornn has been working for some tlino for Sheriff O'Neill nnd the llrst otllcer ho met when hocnmoup lowu at ll'JIO was Deputy Sliorilt Klscnlierg , In 11 very few moments after lOisenberg was acquainted with the facts ho had Lewis under arrest , When ho was brought Into tlio station and searched part of the money was still in his pocket. Ho claims that ho met Uoren on Ids wny homo nnd n kud him for tlio loan of some money ntiil that Dorcn gave him ( lie ? . * > . Lewis is still In the city Jail. Ho will hava ( i hearing probably today. His friends are doing all they can to induce his stepfntlior-la- law not to prosecute him , but the old soldier Is determined to do so , ho suys , for self-pro- motion , as ho is afraid of the fclloxv. Get n school bag free with your school shoes at Kvans' ' . You can buy a tea pot worth from $1 to S3 and n pound of te.i worth Mc ) , for Just Slut Lund Brothers , 12U Main street. Ylsit the Model Clothing Co. , 52.3 Broad- wny , Sapp's new building , School shoes , school bags. Kvans , Look nt the fine display of overcoats at th Model Clothing Co. J. G. Tlptoti , real estate , S'i Jiroadway. itcEXSE m. I'/toiunrriox. A Voloo from Prohibition Iowa In Favor ol'tht : Former. Couwmi , la. , Oct. 20. To the Editor of THE Bin : : I have icad alt the speeches at Grand Island , Nob. , for and against prohibi tion , mid am fully convinced that yon are right in advocating high license for your state instead of the prohibition curse which never has been and never will be enforced. There are some tilings against prohibition thot none of you have said much about , and which makes piohibitlon worse than It ap pears to be. Tlio iirst is that no good , tioneat , law aimt- ing citi/cn will assume the risk of selling liquor secretly nnd against the law , so that the trafllc will fall Into the hands of the lowest clement , and , to pay them for the risk they run of getting caught , they will charge thrco prices for their merchandise , besides adulterating it with poison enough to kill anyone who drinks their vile decoctions , so that those who drink will be robbed of both health and money , and to many the fact that It is for bidden by lawwill constitute a temptation to indulgence. Nearly all foreigners are brought up to the use of beer us a part of their daily food. It comes hard to them when they get here to iind drinking proh ibited by law , and all men nre not drunkurds because they were brought up to use It. I lived thrco years on n farm in Knglandnnd never saw or tasted coffee or tea during that time , and I never failed to Hnd mv pint of homo crowed ale ocsulomy plate for dinner. Beer is made from the last run ning of the malt after the ale is run off. nnd the beer wo could have as often as wp liked BO long as it lasted. During that time 1 never saw n man drunk on the premises , but hero wo have prohibition that does not prohibit and the law is enforced only in places whore public sentiment is strongly against drink ing , and even then all the topers make out to pet it in some way and the tax payers have to foot the bills-not out of' the rovcuuo from the traflle , or the manufacturing of It , for Uls all shipped into Iowa from adjoining states. If all the money that wo pay out In Iowa to prose cute liquor cases were spent in teaching men to bo men who would scorn the idea of mak ing beasts of themselves or worse , there would bo less drunkenness and a better state of society. We think you will do right in Nebraska to let prohibition alone nnd pass laws that will control the liquor business and let only men Handle it who will sell it according to law , and make them responsible for any trouble they may make by committincr an offense apalnst the law by heavy line , impwso'nment or loss of license. WIAIH.M Oxi.nv. Gagged , Hound and Ilobhotl. AUIUQUKKQUI : , N. M.0ct. ' 20. The boldest robbery and gagging game ever perpetrated in this city took place lust night.V. . J. Twny , a well known painter , retired , forgetting to lock the front door. About midnight he was aroused by n hand about his throat , and be fore ho could make an outcry he 'was choked insensible. There were two men and a woman in the party , nnd they next put a gap a piece of wood notched at each end so it would lit his teeth In his mouth , prying it wide open to admit the gag. A frunny- siick , used as a foot mat , was tightly tied over his head. They then tied his hands and feet. They went through his clothing , secur ing about $100 , and departed , leaving Mr. Twuy tied. On recovering consciousness ho began groaning nnd moaning and finally at tracted n neighbor , who summoned several moa and entered the house. They found Mr. Twny nnd freed him. Tlio victim will bo a sick man for several days. Ho is unable to give a description of his assailants. About ten daring robberies have been com mitted during the past week and the robbers are evidently professionals. Chief Martin mid his police force nro puzzled. Hold Itoy MEMPHIS , Tenn. , Oct. 2(5. ( "Tako what you wants Jim ; gwino ter shoot dat 'oinun cf she moves. " „ This was the bold remark made by n small negro us ho leveled a pistol on Mrs. Mary Cody , who keeps a grocery on SalTarans stieet , in Chelsea. Ho had his partner with him , and he ordered him to 1111 his pockets , while he held the female keeper at bav with his gun. This occurred in broad daylight , only a short while before noon. Doth of the boys had on knee breeches. After they had loaded their pockets with such things as they could conceal , and , after robbing the cash drawer of iiliout $ . " > , they backed out of the grocery and fled , Mrs. Cody witnessed the entire proceeding , but was uimblo to do any thing. The boys belong to n gang , and have for some time been operating In Chelsea. Murder From .lei lousy. P.uiKKusiifiio , W. Va. , Oct. 20. Two cousins , John and James Hlchards , who lived in Calhouu county , fell in love with the same woman and each was Jealous of the other. Yesterday thov niet on the road to Grants- villa nnd fought with knives. One of them stabbed the other to the hoait , killing him instantly , The murderer escaped to the woods , hut was run down and captured last night. Ho was taken to Urantsville nnd confined in Jail. _ A Doitliln VOIIK , Oct. 2(5. ( Kdward Emmons to night shot and instantly killed Mrs , Kate Owens in her apartments at Clifton , Stnten Island. Kmmons then took his own life. Mrs. Owens was about twontv.flvo years old and had been living with Kmmons for about six years. They quarrelled lately and separated. Tonight Binmons culled on her , and after charging her with infidelity shot her. _ Uonth of a Kninous Whaler. SAX VHscisco , CnlOct , 2(1. Tim whal ing schooner Alton , Captain Newth , arrived here t.onight after on unsuccessful attempt to penetrate the northwest Arctic passage , Captain Newth reported the death of John Hi ! ! , of New Bedford , mate of the ship Mary Thomas , nnd who is said to have been the best known and most successful whaler in the world. Graml Diikn Constantine Dyinic. ST. J'KTr.iisiifiio , Out. 'JO. Grand Duke Constutlco Is dying. For burns , scalds , bruises and nil pain and soreness of the flesh , the grand household remedy is Dr. Thomas' ' Electric oil. Do sure you get the gcnuluo. o ji A CAM. A Woman ItHil UitTor nSiiuill Aiiiiiiint by n > t rn lifter. William Klngcr , who dilves a tvib for Stevenson , appeared at police hcadiiunrton last night mid notified ! the oflleors of n bold robbery. Ho snld tiuxtn woman named Uoso King called a cab to the comer of Ninth and Douglas streets about S o'clock last night. Ho answered the l-nll nnd when she got in the cab .sho told him she wanted to drive to n saloon , where she'couldget .something to drlnx , itlnger droVtt lo Goldsmith's saloon , corner of Cupltol avi-nuo and Ifinth streets. Ho went in and got 'a glusH of liquor for tlio woman. Ashocainuout ho snld ho heard someone say to a stranger Who stood byi " ( Jet In that cab nnd work that woman for all she Is worth. She has money In her clothes. " The fellow thus addressed got into the cab , piivinij the driver 'J * > cents for the privilege. The woman directed the dri\cr to go back to the house wheru she llrst got in the cab. lie drove back to Ninth anil Doug las , and Just ns ho stopped the cub out bounced the young man and said hurriedly to Klngcr : " 1 haven pocket buolc mid I wimt to see you to divide up. " Kingcr nnulo for the villain to catch him , but he ese.ipiKl in the darkness. The police are looking fur him and ho will doubtless bo arrested today. Ho got a purse containing $ y,5 ( ) , the woman says. Another llobbery. A man named It. D. Wiugato complained to the police last night that ho had boon robbed on Tntuttlay night of $ iO , while riding In n hack with a stranger. A DKSKMlfEtt iro.Tl.IA' . Tlio StrniiKO Story Told the Police of Lead vl lie , Colo. TjKtDviur , Colo. , Oct 20. An extremely Interesting romance developed hero a day or two ago. Karly lu the week Mrs. Kyau and daughter of Chicago registered nt the Hotel Kitchen. The same day she sent word to a prominent cltUen to call on her , which ho did. Ho promised to call again the next day , only to find thiituoth Mrs. Kyan and daugh ter had left for the east. Previous to leaving Mrs. Hynn visited a police ofllcial uud told him this story : " .A llttlo over fifteen years ngo I nnd that man who came to see mo were married in Chicago.Vo lived togcthcrfor about a year , when , without a word , ho disappeared sud denly and no ono knew wluro ho had gone , aiy iiuniiy aim mybCli were suspcciea 01 being his murderers , and -were cruelly made objects of scrutiny in connection wltli the the murder lor jers , until the matter died away , Shortly after ho disappeared I gave birth to a girl baby , the child I have now with me > . I used every effort to find my husband , mid spent lots of money to asccitain whether or not ho was alive. About a year ago 1 discovered ho was living In Colorado , and finally located him as being engaged in the mining business near Lead- vine. My daughter has grown to DO a young woman , and has frequently asked mo about her father. I have told her that ho was alive and ono dav I would take her to see him. "At last , Uncling that I could meet him in Lcadville , I condoned his neglect and deser tion and came here. I was accompanied by two Chicago oftlcers , whom I brought hero to hcln vindicate my name from the infamous charges brought against me. The man re fused to give any explanation for leaving inc. Ho is reputed to have married another woman , but of course 1 will not prosecute.1' ; ii'J ' fir THE American Minister HlrseJi Det'onilH a Subject oI'ThisCountry. CONSTVNTIXOI-M : , Oct. 20. ' .trouble has arisen between Hlrsch , American minister , and the porte over the arrest of an American subject on suspicion of being implicated in Armenian revolutionary plots. The accused is a graduate of Dowdcrn college. Ho came to Turkey during thoadministration of Presi dent Hayes to found an American college , but , the project fell through and ho has since remained hero. Hirsch secured his release pending trial and spntau energetic protest to the foreign minister against a violation of of the ripht of domicile of nn American citl- zen and demanded satisfaction and the pun ishment of the ofllcial who ordered the or- fcst. He further declared that he would re fuse to produce the accused unless satisfac- itlon was granted and until informed of the nature of the charge against him. A state ment was sent to Htrsch that tlio accused hud en graved a seal for a secret Armenian committee. Proof \vas produced that the man had no knowledge or the art ol cngrav- InR and had recently been acting as agent for an American Him engaged In tlio inanufic- turo of photograph apparatus. The govern ment then ex pressed regrets. Hirsch , however - over , still maintains his demand for satisfac tion. AJIUSHMIJIXTS , "An Irishman's ' Love , " was made known at the Grand lust evening to nil audience that filled every part of the house. Outside of a few spocislties which are in troduced la the second net , there is llttlo In the play to commend. The story is very faultily constructed , the dramatist displaying a woeful lack of knowledge of detail and action. The artistic bit of the whole per- lormanco was the dainty dancing ot little Dot Clarendon and her childish efforts at recitation. But she should not bo permitted to sing. This might also apply to Patrick Mlles , who plays the leading role , ns Teddy Hrannington. Frank Davis , as Dennis O'Day , was hap pily cast , while Maurice Iloldcn , in the role of Mrs. Magco , was a great favoiito with the audience. Percy Klugsley was the mildest- mannered landlord that over evicted a tenant or schemed to got possession of valuable papers. Of the other characters it were only kindness to repeat in the slang of the street , "they were not in it , " A Fatal Kuim\vny Accident. Niw : YORK , Oct. 'JO. This afternoon a fatal runaway occurred in Brooklyn , The veil Known sugar refiner , J. Adolph Mollcnhaur , was with his wife driving when the horses became frightened and ran away. Mollcn * huuor was thrown out nnd had his leg frac tured. Mrs. Mollcnhnucr remained In the carriage and wa < > unhurt. Mrs. Maria L. Robinson , aged sixty , standing on the side walk , was struck by the polo of the wapon nnd kilted. Her daughter Ida , twenty-live years old , received a compound fracture of the skull. Further on Mrs. Helen White was knocked down and had several ribs broken. New York Germans Coleliralc. NEW YOHK , Oct. Wj There was a brilliant gathering of ( Jerrnans at Ambcrg's theater tonight to attend tlio . exercises in honor of Von Moltks1 nineteenth birthday. The theater was crowded 'and many wore turned away. A seiles qf tableaux , representing scones in the great general's life , were pre sented and there \ viuan elaborate musical programme. , A NihlliHt Printing Outfit Srlxcd. ODKSK * , Oct. 'M.Tlio police recently dis covered a nihilist printing ofllco in this city and today arrested four men connected with it after it violent stniggH during which two policemen wcie injured. The leader of the men hail another ulmllur ofllco in Novo Tcherpask. Two millions in forgrd rouble notes were found on his iiremlses there. Uiiphl i l yuln Hiding. NBW OKI.IANS , La. , Oct. LHJ.-K. ( } , Betts today made twenty-live and fifty mile records on u safety wheel. The twenty- live miles were covered in 1 hour , ! ) " mlnutoiiind 11 seconds and tlio fifty miles In tbrcohours , , 1- inhmtes and ) seconds. Two Hundred Unportod Killcc. Lianas' , Oct , " ( I , Advices from Mozam bique suy it is reported that tlio Matauclcs attacked the llritish South African expedi tion In Mushinoland and killed 'Ji)0 ) men. Tlio report Is not confirmed. HnriiracluiiH nnd I'olOH Ki lit. HnitMox , I'.i. , Oct.Audi's ! l'edloa , ; PoU > , had nn axe driven Into Ids skull In a rare light between Hungarians mil Poles this morning. Howilldle. Several others \veio wounded. The clergy , thomedical , faculty and the people all endorse Burdock Hlood lllttors us the best system renovating , blood purlfjlng toalc in the world. Send for the testimonials. Tlio Fight Occurred la California and Nearly Cost Two lives TORN BY THE FIERCE ANIMAL. Graphic Account of a Thrilling : I'n- couliter In "VVIduti Two lIimUrs IChcnpcd Dentil by the Merest Accident. "F.uropcims , nud especially Kiifjllsh- mcn , who have donu India and Africa In seuroh ot h\g \ tfiimo , are inclined lo laugh atom * panthers. They appear to think that because the bulTalo is extinct , nnd tlio RrlzKly has become a rarity , wo hnvo nothing lofi in this country to alTord them exciting , dangerous ) luiirting. " wrltod W _ . 1' . I'oml in tlio Youths' Coiu- piinlon , "Now , all I can pay is thnt if they want rough-niid-tmnblo encounters , I win recommend tlio California panther to thorn with strong testimonials , and they will not lui\o to go fur to look for him , either. " The man who mudo this re mark wits Mr. John Murray of Snti Francisco , n hunting enthusiast. As ho lay back in his clinlr , holding a citriU' in his left hand , ho gnvo proof that ho hail Inul n rough encounter of Home sort. " \Vo did not begin hunting1 in earn est , " Murray bewail , wlion ho WHS urged to toll his story , "until wo got well Into the district , nrd had left tlio log cabins anil dugouts some distance behind us. Clnirloy ITuUtoiid and I had with us my man Tom , our three horses anil a pick mule liulon with the tent , bedding , cook ing utensils , ammunition and the neces sary provisions. Wo killed n few dcor , a I'oyoto and some jnck-rahbits on our march , just to carry us along , anil atlast wo reached our destination and pitched our camp in the loveliest spot you can imafflno. There was plenty of shailo , good -water , nnd a prospect of game in profusion. Wo hnd excellent snort , in deed , nnd , hut for my accident , wo should have been there htill. Chtirloy and I had been out on a trail ono day , and , meeting with our llrst poor SUCCOSH , were returning * homo an hour before sunset , Wo had to pass tlnough a pretty thick belt of woods to reach the camp nnd just as wo struck a moderately thin patch in the inlddlu of it Ihveo line dcor sprang up almost under our feot. 111 red both barrels and brought down the lender1 , while Charley emptied his Winchester after the re treating pilr without buccess , Wo were anxious to prepare the dead cleor for transportation to the camp as quickly ns possible , in order that wo might not bo caught by the darkness , and both throw down our rifles. Wo were about half done preparing1 the game , when I heard a rustling and crashing behind me , anil turning my head , I saw some animal in mid air springing right nt me. "The natural lustint of polf-proserva- tiou led mo throw mj'bolf on the ground as quickly as possible , and as I did eo I felt the wind of the brute's passing body literally raise my hair. It had missed me , but it struck Churloy , who was just by my side broadside on , rolled him over for several paces , and da/.ed him so that ho didn't ' know where he was or what , hud struck him. It was a panther , and ns hungry nnd wicked as n panther can bo. 3Io 'had evidently been tracking' these dcor on his own account , and when ho found himself forestalled had worked himsoK up into a state of frenzy and attacked us. "Well , there lay Charley on his face , irlfVi 4lir l-it'iito Qtntifl imr r vm liim iiml T could see the blood staining my compan ion's brown hunting shirt it darker hue whcro tno panther's paw rested. I leaped to my foot , seized Charley's rillo by the barrel , and , swinging the stock around , aimed a heavy blow at the ani mal's head. Ho saw it coming , and mot the attack with a quick turn nnd a snarl. The barrel broke from the stock with the force of the blow , which btruck upon the animal'n shoulder , knocking him side .vise upon his back. "Quiekor than a Hash ho rose and came straight at mo , open-mouthed ; but fortunately ho gripped my loosq buck- bkin hunting shirt in his teeth , instead of my shoulder , as ho intended. At at same limo one of his hind paws struck my thigh , and only the htimt buckskin prevented him from rending the llosh from the hip to the knee. "Tho force of his spring knocked mo down on my right side. There lie pinned mo. I could not get at my knife and poor Charley was only just recovering his wits ) , and for : i few minutes or seconds ends time goes slowly in n fix like that did not know what was going on. "I slipped my loft arm around the head of the panther and tried to thrust my linger nnd thumb into his eyes. I succeeded hut partially , and as the beast tei/.qdiny arm in his mouth it gave mo a plmni'n i o vnll nvni" nn. . l.vv tn drL\v mv knife. But the brute pulled nt 1110 so that in sheer desperation I grasped his windpipe and closed with him as ono might witlui man. It must have been an exciting scene. Charley said that at lirst 1 was on top , then the panther , and all the time ho was dancing around , looking for un opening to shoot , and in Ills excitement trying to fit his Winchester - tor cartridge into my rifle. "I yelled with agony , and ray antag onist * howled and struggled. My clothes lasted about u miiiuto , then hUin nnd llosh began to sulYer. Charley threw the rlllo down , drew his sheath knife , and throw himholf upon the heast , htab- hlng him wherever ho got a chnnce , ami once , poor follow , putting the knlfo point through my second linger. All this Infuriated the panther a Uiouinnd- fold , and , turning short round from mo , ho throw Charley on his back imdcoin- nionced to worry him , This gave moa clianco to draw my knife , hut I could only use it In my.loft hand. My right arm was swinging about like a pendu lum and rapidly turning mo sick with piiin , "E attacked the panther Justine same , and ns 1 gave him a thrust that sent the knife through his shoulder and then slipped oil the bonocutting iU way out , wo all three rolled down a. pretty duc | hole or blido , wlioro a great tree hai boon uprooted years before. As wo reached the bottom the yelling ot the brute Increased. As his grip relaxed for an Instant Charley rolled out of his embrace , and , steadying himself , Bpnuif , hack again and plunged his knife lnt < llio panther's heart. Then C'lmrley lit erally foil on top of us , and , rolling oil with his head and uliouldors under the animal's hindquarters , struck mouse- verkblowuii tlio temple with ono of his heels , "JIo\v long wo lay there I do no know , but It was dark when I rucovoret consciousness. My first reeollectioi was hearing Tom's volco calling mj name , 1 culled back to him , but 1113 \olcosoundod harsh and strange In my cars , Tom heard it ; and speedily came down the hole with a lantern to so < what was the mutter , M soon as in ; eyes bccamo accustomed to the light aw Clm rloy , covered with blood , lying nscnsiblo under the panther. Tho'anl- nul was Htuno dead , his last living of- orts having been to seize Charley's foot vlth his tooth , Fortunnloly ho got the leol crosswise among his tooth , which verobluck fast In the s-olid leather of ho heel. "Wo pulled the carcass from on * Char- oy , and after getting him back to con- ciousiK'S' , found that mtwt of his wounds voro stiperllclal , except the llrst ( loop troko of the claw on the shoulder , and iv emulsion on the sldo of the head ro- oivcd when ho rolled down the slide. "On examining the panther wo found i sharp root projecting from the bank Hid Impaled the brute through the loins ind ho was actually skewered whcro he vas lying a pretty fortunate thing foi ls , as wo were both disabled , nnd but for hat sharp root ho must have finished us ioUi , I was nearly torn to pieces , and lad my right arm broken in two places. t turned out that Tom had heard the "hots , anil as wo did not make our up- loaranoo , had rightly inferred from the tisilado Charley made emptying his Winchester , that something had hap- > oncd to us. Ho luckily remo tube red lotidiig- the hole some days before , and undo his way lo it as soon a * ho saw the lead door and broken rillc. liut for that 10 vould not have found us until inoi-n- "Charley and ho rigged up a litter for no between the two horr-us as soon as I vag strong enough to travel , and wo got mck all right , though it took a long imo to cover the distance. If you think hat panther's skin does not hhow much sign of punishmunt , just turn it over and count the knife thrusts. Fifteen I Yes , \ndfiovoralstabs \ in thu head thnt can- lot be counted in. Hig game may ho ill very well , hut a panther Is quito exciting - citing enough for me. " V COVIIOY STOPS A MAI ) Risks Death to Save I'uri.V "California "Tom , " ono of the cowboys of the \Vlld West combination , did si iravo thing in the horse ring the other ifternoon at Toronto. It was while the tonics , horses m driving carts and - nations ions of all clashes were being judged , ind the ring was a moving mass of ani- mils and men , that tlio groom in charge of Dr. Campbell's gno black driving nare undertook to make > omo change in the set of the bridle. At that mo ment something frightened the animal and , mailing u plunge forward , she was away in a moment. The runaway horse took the track and at a desperate pace came tearing down toward tlio grand stand , At that time California. Tom , taking n the situation at a glance , said : "I'll stop that horse ! " Running ever to the .rack . , ho joined wilh a policeman in try- ng to head oil the horse , but the fright- oneduninmlveuld not bo headed. She went Hying past. Llut Tom sprang like a cat at the carl is ilwhiilcd by , and in a moment ho ladcliined in from the rear , Then ho jrasped the lines , hut they only throw , ho bridle oil the niaro's neck and showed that It was usolobs to pull on .hum , There was no time to bo lost , for the runaway was dashing toward the spot where. 500 schoolgirls and many .adioa and gentlemen were standing. Therefore , without waiting a moment , Tom clambered over the dashboard and sprang on the mare's back- . Then , just is she came opposite the grand stand ho swung one foot out and , resting with the other on the shaft , ho dealt the beast a Lorrific blew with his heel justumler her .eftforeleg. Tom explained afterward that this was a favorite way of winding ind throwing a vicious horse out west , ind this time it worked instantaneously , rho mare fell heavily on her side , and Pom was on her neck in a twinkling. She struggled desperately , but the ex perienced cowboy know aho could not i-iso while ho kept his knee on her neck. Others crowded around and the capture was completed. Such cheering as the vast crowd then gave vent to wasnovor before hoard on the grounds. A gentle man stepped forward and handed Tom a $5 hill. Mr. William Christie at the same time started around with his hat , and in fifteen minutes Tom was called upon the platform and presented with a handful of bills and silver , malting in all some $00. Illfj Openings lor dim Doctor. Astonishing success has attended the efforts of Dr. Dannelonguo , an eminent specialist of Paris , to give Intelligence to a little Idiot girl. Though four years old , the child could neither walk nor stand , and never biniled or took notice of anything. The doctor concluded that the abnormal narrowness of the head obstructed tlio growth of the brain , and in May hut ho made an incision in the center of the skull and cut a piece of bono from the left side of it. The result was marvellous , Within lo s than a month the child could walk , and she is now quito bright playing , smiling and taking notice of every thing around hot1. Heavy ( ialo nil I/alcc lOric , Ci.nvni.txn . , 0. , Oct. 20. \ lieavy north- caster raged on Luke Erie all day , creating a terrible sci. Tlio barge Wahnapota went un the breakwater this evening , -lolm William son and Out Smith were drowned. The otu- ers were rescued by life-savers. I'or Do IV ) nil I it u llln Rlnft-r. Jcrruii'ojf Cirr , Mo. , Oct , CO. - Chief of Police Sohlrnicr this afternoon took Into ois- tody a .YOUUK mini Mined Uleluird Miiglo , and lslioldlnf ( him until th chief of police ofBt , Txiuls can ho heard from , tie Was nrit'Sted ut the requestor the St. Louis imthoilttaalov an nsmiult on his bmtlitr-iti-liuv. XitRlels only U years of uic. Ho wits born ami x-oiired in ( Ids cltv , and belongs ton hlRlily-rcspoolcrt family. Ills statement ofthoinsiiult is tkat thni brotherItilitw Ii id mistreated lil sistoi. itmlsholiad left bun Ho oall"d ut NUHO' | house , nnd in Nude's IIIOHVIUO mmrroli'd xvltli his ivlfo , anil dually struck her XiiKlo interfered anil KUVP hi inn sound thnishliiir. lie was umldnir nrniiiL'eiiienU to ivturu to St. Louliwlicn thcofllei.T'l arieatedliitu. THU tiNl I.NH Johann Holl1 Malt Kitriu't Till ) britt Suttlllra Tonic In nil i-n ri ot IIVMI'M-M VMlMf- IIITIIIN 111 tAAim. ( . 'Ilinint ' tumble. _ .niM liynll IMijil- rlmi'i ' tliroimlionttlip clvlllrc'Uoi-11 ' 'I'lirru In nulli- Inn'jUNtn uoinl' ' wlirn } < in ( ' .in uMfilii tlio iciinlll nrilclc hlfh lint tlinilKiinturu uf Joit-itss lloir'1 ontliL" itrrk < > r oTi-ry Ijolllo. IClsiiipr iV.MeitduNoiiCii. , Soli1 Aitrnti , 0 Barclay Street , No\v Vork. ATTEND Strictly tolmilnptj" tin iiitcmlkl inollo. lhn oil sticc-o-t In crory llnoof tninmnpncrif hrtj L'jhliu nliu liollito 111)1113 nOopliic ! jpc Mall/ . WESTERN I'c plo nro pmxr Hlvo full of ( cnotlT nmtnnntr \ iiinklni ; H'lioinet rticr nee I 't > ool\l : tniliiiiij lor Uuslni'ss , IOWA I.oidj In popular uilnc.-Ulivi. HIT public c icoli nroilotiiXk'miiil nork fur tier nuronltirf ml Illou * . > \oslorn loivn. COLLEGE , Cvinitionrpt full torin "liipt Itt. xln oH'l > lh rcnlljr jnnctlcnl for licr Mnli'itH. N'ormil tinil * nc > > Sliorllinnilaiiil IVini i nlil toir o ( null or. Kimlro.l niul i-arcfully i-uiulue'ii ' 1 Sludcit * innr ( ntor lit nny time.Vrllo for dirtliw pnrtlcitn ta \V S I'nulHun. Council Bluffs. Iowa. CITIZENS STATE BUM OfCoxtacil Bluffs. PAID UP CAPITAL SURPLUS AND PROFITS . . . . 50,000 , LIABILITY TO DEPOSITORS . 350,000 , Din tTon's I. A.MIlh-i P. 0.01oisiln. I ! 1 * Slnr.'iirt , i : . 1C. Hurl , , I. 1) . I il in million , rimrlos O. Hiimun. Transact Kvner.il li.tuWn liiht- ni M. lin : * < "il cupllul nud siirplni of any liiink liiHiiutliwrstcin I.iw.i. INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS , OFFICER cS : PlfSEY , BANKERS. Torncr Msiln mid Hro'iihvuy , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. DcitN'n In forulKii and ilnutcitlo cm-'nimn Collections mndo and Inloruil piklil on lira * AECHITECTS And BulUUii ? Superintendent * . HootniOO uii'l ' 4rMloo : ItiiiliUm.Oinali.i.Nol ) . , and Humus -II uncl ' 'IJ ! Mcirluiti ltloekl'ouucll lllutl's , lit Coireauuiutuuuu lullrltud. \T Qrhnr ? .TiMlt'euf tin ) IVnci' . Olllce < ner iOtlllllA AiiioiliMii I\IIIHS. : No. l liroad\\.iy , Council Klnil's , lovv.u . tt.0 | in the Htiitu - and ffili'ral I'ouiH Kiiiinis.l , t and ft b licno block. Council III u IK Iowa. OITIOD. 07. iir.srnr.KUR , i W. C. E5TEP , ClIIIIC5ll ) Illlld'H , IlltVll. II Xoilli TMnlii Nli-crl. Fmipriil Director anil Cmlmliii IT. COUNCIL BLUFFS. TfiOU IirXTOooil 5 room lioiiso III ) . Also ntltcrliotiscH ut ( IllU'ii'iit. prices. Onosiu- plc room ovcm ! ore near rim rt house. Houses nnil lots for wile on monthly piyiui'iits. Ono lioiiso and lotun MM monthly payment , lle- hlniblo bust ness lotion H.iiintlirs st.liiOinnlia , for U'UKior silo 'hiiii ; . Tor hurKiiliis htmJ. It. Davidson , IL > . * > tliivt ! > . PUR , - ( ' ' ot ol tlmieis tools , iindsiiKilllstod ; of Hawaii * lit it I lii'iulroat ' room ; ib Ht-rilam li'ouk. ' Jtfl StO\03 IltClM tOl'IO-IMIIlt. .1 ) for li.iril m.iplo lion-1 ! moNlm ; iollai itnU J.icUs. H. 1) . Amy .U'o. W ) .M.iliistnot. "AIUU'.S For sale < -lnui. | a Hpiin nf k'notl -ill wiiltlngiiiuliMH-lllihiiriii'ss ) ' uinl w acun. Apply to l''r 'il DavlV stnlilt-H on rotiitli stnoN niMr'KHlli iiMMiiio. _ "l\7"AM'ni-i\ for sonor.il . limisfvork. Apply toMNsMnry tllt'it-ini. 1'-'riiurlM. rpWOHI-acio farms f ir vtlf ui'itr I In- 'ltyu JL alKiigaln.V.A. . \Vn il & t'o. Wl M.tlnst T71OU SAMJ-Tltosloult anil llxtnrvsnf n noli J.1 cstiilillslipil Kiiii-c-ry store , r will H hloc-k anil itinthtoin anil ll\tuii's ' : iilsi ) thiiio 4-ynur-iild colts fur sail' Inqnlro ( if I I * Mnllh AHon.TIS 10lliavi't' iuncll TJIOH SXLE or Hunt Uarilcn laml. wltli J-1 hotiiev. byJ. It Kleo , WJ Main at.Uuiinoll BlutTs. or no Our Prices on Carpets ami House Furnishing Goods are as Follows for Thirty Days : Lowell Ingrain Carpets faOo | > or yard , IUi 8-18-lu Atldo $1.50 , 28-ln x\llo ( worth HOc. $ i,60 , ! ii-it ( widotQ.oO , \\-orlh W./iO , f-5 Fremont Ingrain Cnrpots Toe per yard , and $8. worth 5c. Chenlllo Curtiilns W , 1 > 7.r > 0 ftinl HO All wool rngraln Carpets 70c per yanl , per pair , worth $ S , SlOiuulflli nor pair. worth fide. Oil cloth 23o , " , M ! , -l-r > a and Me per AVool Illlou cotton ulmln Carjicls OOo yard. per yard , worth 7o. ( ) Oil cloth rugs 70 lo $ d , worth * 1 to Union Inyratn Curpots 50o per yard , 4l,50. ! worth OOi : . Uoninantiof Ilrusscls C.u'pot1 H'to to 25u , 35 c 4oc , worth Irifjrain Carpets , . ito 31 per yard for lings , Mtn-lh Jl. 3oc , 45c , 55c. $1.50. Tapestry Ilrussels S-io , Ooc , 76c , 8)0 , Window shades ! Ho to 7."io . , worth 60o worth TOc , 8Uo , oo , HI. 111. Noily llrussols tl , * l,15 , N.STj , $1.3-i , to$1.2-j. ' Jurtuin I'olosiind Triinmln jI0i j ! to worth' , 10 , tl.Sifl , > I.J5 : , * l.M ) . ( Velvet Carpets $1 , $1.120 , M.4U , worth 7.jc . , worth Ulc to $1. These are Mtriutl ' spotuawh or prices } 81.20 , $1.40 , $1.00. Moquetto Carpets $1.25 , Sl.SW , $1.45 , cash on delivery. Oooils , l''Hnjoi ann Uphol- worth $1.40. $1.50 , $1.00 , Drapery { Nottingham Lnco Curtainsl.rjO , $2.60 , fctorliiK Goo In ut pi-lcos that defy con - $ : i,50 , $1,50. $ .r.f)0 ] > or iiair , worth $ 2.M ' worl at U'o will do iipholn rliiK < * fl.GO , SUO , fl ( , $7.60 rin pair. in roduood . Urine jour Irish I'ol nt ? ) , $ ( , $8 , $10 , worth 1(5 ( , greatly priiMJ. old furuitui'o , Dussols . , $12 , $1.1 , $20 , 530 , worth S1J ( , Call and sue ua or write fornamploB and triios. : Goods Delivered Free In Council Bluffs and Omnlm oi-nnyTown \A lthin2OO Miles. Boiincil Carpet Bo. ; 407 BROADWA-Y