m TWR OM"AITA HATTY HRR. SATnUHAV .TTTTVR IftHI THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE . - NO. 12 PEAHL Dttlrereri tr carrier to any part of th cltf. k H. W. TILTON , Lcaaeo. TELEPHONES Dullness office. No. 41 ; night Kilter , No. Z3. .VK.V770.V. J , B. Patterson Is confined to his home is the result of a upralned knee , Adolph Itachwltz , the convicted burglar , \M \ filed a motion for a jiew trial In the llstrlct court. A case of scarlet fever at the residence of nr. S. T. McAtec , 911 First avenue , was re- lortcd to the health department yesterday. llev. O. L. Springer of Taylor , la. , rill preach nt the Eighth Street mission icxt Sunday at 4 p. in. Everybody Invited. A mloon kept by a man nan\cd Mooney ras entered by a thief Thursday night and he till was tapped , about (3 In small changs icing taken. Mrs. M. B. Ayres , the owner of the auto- p-aph quilt mentioned In yesterday's Bee , esldcs at 810 Avenue- , Instead of Thirteenth ivcnue , as WRR stated at that time. F. M. Phillips and Jake Miller of Manawa ire to have a trial by Jury today In Justice 7len' court on the charge of catching fish n Lake Manawa by means of a seine. The DcLong Industrial school adjourned a tew weeks ago for a brief rest , but will re- mine today at .tho Congregational church nt .he usual time. All who are Interested will ( lease bear this In mind. All men who have been working on the [ railing of Twenty-first street can have their thecks cashed at the city clerk's office any lime today. The clerk may be In his office is early as 6 o'clock , but probably not intll 8. County Auditor Matthews Is exhibiting ivlth n great deal of pride an Interesting relic of the late war In the shape of a poem written at a time when the northern forcei urcre almost out of ammunition , and with no chance of obtaining any 'more. Mr. Matthews was presented with this Interest ing relic by a cousin , whom he had not seen for twenty years until during the recent encampment. ' The children of the Christian Sunday rcliool were treated to a picnic yesterday In Falrmount park. Uev. E. W. Allen was n conspicuous sight among the children , with his coat and vest off , working hard to see that all the little ones were properly enter tained. Foot races , egg races , potato races , water races , sack races and every other kind of races were Indulged In after a hearty dinner under the trees had been disposed of. Good times are coming. Buy a hem whllo you can get It cheap. Wo wrlto fire Insurance In the best companies. Also loan money for local Investors. Lougee & Towle , 235 Pearl street. Motive. Our millinery department closes June 30. Commencing tomorrow , wo offer our entire clock of millinery at exactly half price. Now U the time to buy millinery at half price. Don't miss It. BENNISON BROS. , m ! Council Bluffs. Buy your fruit jars whllo they are cheap. Pint Mason Jars , 45o per doz. ; quart Jars , only COc ; one-half gallon Mason jars , 70c per doz. , for this week only , at Brown's C. O. D. No fake advertising or false promises at Flcrco'a shoe store , but real bargains. Washerwomen use Domestic soap. I'.ui.iaii.ii'us. Born , to Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Roc , a son. General James B. Weaver was In the city yesterday. General O. M. Dodge leaves for New York this evening. Mrs. J. C. Lange Is spending a week with friends In St. Joseph , ' Mrs. S. E. 'Mitchell of Marlon Is In the city visiting Mrs. J. C. Mitchell. Miss May Watts of Ncola left yesterday tor a western trip In search of health. Miss Louisa Melsncr of St. Joseph , Mo. , Is visiting Mrs. Minnie Shaw for a few weeks. D. A. Darrell of Lake City , Colo. , was In Ihe city yesterday. He has been attending the silver convention In Omaha. Miss Ainlna W. McNaughton , daughter of Prof. James McNaughton of Council Bluffs , , was ono of the graduating class of tliu Omaha High school. Mrs. J. E. Hollenbcck and her llttlo son , George , and Mrs. Charles Bcna , have re turned from DCS Molnes , where they have been visiting Mrs. Frank Hollcnbeck for the post two weeks. Miss Annus Farley , sister of the Rev. J. Indus Farley , his wife and llttlo son , Frank , left yesterday for a visit to friends In Hammond mend , Ind. , after which they will leave for fc three months' trip In the east. Uriinil 1'lnzn , I.ulio .Hnnawn. Grand Plaza will bo open to free admls- ilon every day up to noon. From noon until midnight an admission fee of 10 cents will bo charged , which will admit to grounds and to concerts and all entertainments. No return checks will be given. No person of questionable character will be permitted to enter the grounds. No admittance to Grand Plaza will bo charged to persons who deslro to rent boats or bathing suits. Ice cream and refreshments served In the pavilion of Grand Plaza. Gas cooking stoves for rent and for ri'j i * Gas Go's office. Domestic soap breaks hard water. ' MIKen Itoss Kutertnln. The Misses Ross entertained a party of friends Thursday evening at their home on Willow avenue , In honor of Miss Virgin of Burlington , A pleasant evening was spent In an Informal manner , with music and other amusements , and dainty refreshments were served. The following guests were present : Misses Nellie Zurmiiehlen , Maud Oliver , Stella Patterson , Grace Qleason , Addle Sherman , Josephine Vincent , Maud Virgin of Burlington , Jonnto Keating , Miss Waddell of Kansas City , Genevlevo Wallace , Gertrude Pusey and Elsie Butts ; Messrs. E. K. Patterson , Perry Badollet. W. L. Thick- stun , Ned Shepard , II. S. Ogden , L. C. Pat terson , Kdword Everett , Bert Bolt and Harvey Smith. Miinlmttnn Iteiieh. Steamboat landing for Manhattan beach at Lake Manawa Is located at the foot ot the ctre t , just cast of the board fence. Parties not desiring to enter the grand plaza take the road to the left on alighting from the train. The steamers Liberty and Rescue make ten-mlnuto trips to and from tlio beach. No other steamboats land at Man hattan beach. Faro , 5 cents each way. Genuine lightning Ice cream freezers $1.49 up ; lamp stoves 75e ; 2-burner gasoline stoves $2.95. All summer goods must go at Cole's hardware at ore , If you are going to have a picnic , visit Brown'd C. O , D. first and get one of those elegant lunch baskets at one-half regular price. . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Iloitt Club 1'arty , Tbo storm ot last Wednesday night did lome damage to the boat house ot the Coun cil Bluffa Rowing association , which made It necessary to omit the regular Friday even ing party this week. Next Monday evening a party will bo tendered the club at the boat houseby Mrs. Horace Everett , Mrs. Samuel Haas , Mrs. R. 8. Lyman and Mrs , E. W. Hart ; Hpeclul .Millinery Snip. Ml s Ragadale , 10 Pearl street , will sell nicely trimmed Leghorn hats for $1.25 , former price $2.60 ; bent hata at $5.50 , former price $10.00. This week. The third piece of new and Improved ma chinery for the teason has been put la place In the Eagle laundry. Tel. 157. A nice , cool swim at Manhattan beach , Lake Manawa , In the proper thing to take thcie hot days. Domestic eoap outlasu cheap icap. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Interesting Proceedings Bofora Jndgo Smith in the Matter of Potoraon's Insanity. ATTORNEYS tlVEN UP THE COURT SOME Ilcpartce nnil Pointed gnr tlons Cllvo the Solemnity of the Cn o n Hntlicr Ainiig- Injj Turn iliidno l.i-trU Sentences n Hutch of I'rlsoticri. L. II. Peterson 6f Logan wag before Jiulgo Smith In the district court yesterday on n writ of liabenH corpus for tlio purpose ol having It determined whether or not he Is of unsound mind. Homo time ago the coin- mlssloncrfl of Insanity of Harrison county gave him an examination and found him sane. The next morning ho got up bright and early and committed an assault on one of his neighbors and nearly killed him. The commissioners took the case tip again , and Peterson was that tlrno ordered taken to the state Insane asylum at Clarlnda for treatment. Peterson claimed he was not In sane , anil that the action of the board was merely the result of a conspiracy on the part of several people In Logan for the pur pose of getting him out of the way. The hearing yesterday was amusing In Its character , Attorney Uerry of Logan , who looked after the Interests of the prisoner , having a faculty of saying things that con vulsed the whole court room. He likened the case then under trial to that In which the sanity of .Mr. and Mrs. Bresce of Missouri Valley was called In question n year or two ago. "It Is n well known fact , " said he , "that whenever the people of Harrison county get It In for anybody , or want to get rid of anybody , they simply get the Insane com missioners to have the oojectlonable party sent off to the asylum. " "Yes , " was the reply of the attorney on the other side , "tho difference between this case and the Dresees IE that you were the prosecuting attorney at that time and I am now. " At the afternoon session the appearance of Peterson's repair shop was referred to by the prosecution as an Indication of his lit- sanity. It was full of dilapidated sewing machines , shotguns and other relics , left there by the people of the town to be repaired < paired , and all were mixed up In the wild est confusion. "Don't you know , " said Berry , "that half of the American people would rather have a dilapidated shotgun In the house than a family bible ? And don't you know that halt the people In Logan carry revolvers about with them all the time because they're afraid of each other ? " Doth questions were ruled out by the Judge , but they had the desired effect , nevcrthe- The evidence went to show that Peterson was a crank on religious subjects , and claimed to have direct guidance from heaven for all the steps ho took. Notwithstanding that fact ho testified on the stand that on * day he went out and took a step down an embankment near his house and fell twenty , five feet , breaking himself Into several pieces. Upon summing up the case Judge Smith stated that ono evidence to him that Peter son was really Insane wasthat at the hour ot noon adjournment Peterson came up to him , grabbed him by the hand and Inquired If he thought him Insane. That , he said , was indicative of either Insanity or depravity , and ho preferred to think the formsr. He ordered Peterson to be taken to Clarlnda In accord , ance with the order of the commissioners of Harrison county. Cllny Cooper , the colored man who stole a suit of clothes belonging to ono Hanks from the house of Mrs. Pralor , pleaded guilty to the charge yesterday and was sen tenced by Judge Lewis to a term of forty- llvo days In the county jail "at hard labor. " John Qulnn and Harry Harrison also pleaded guilty to the theft of some razors from John Schlckentanz's barber shop and received a forty-five days' sentence. ' Frank Wilson and Charles Berry , clothing thieves , who victimized M , Marcus , entered a plea of guilty and will probably be sen tenced this morning at the same time with John O'Murn and C. W. Carlson , the thieves who practiced their trade upon J. D. , Crock- well and J. J. Maurath. Adolph Rachwltz , the Manawa burglar , will be given his through ticket to Fort Madison this morning , and as soon as he has been properly dis posed of Bill Crlss will have a trial on the charge of the larceny of a valise from Mrs. Pralor. The trial of Frank Jones on the charge of larceny has been postponed until next Monday. Important Notice Is hereby given to the citizens of Council Bluffs and vicinity that If Interested In any kind of merchandise carried by the Boston Store , now is the tlmo to purchase while the great Surplus Sale Is In progress. Finding that we are overloaded In the various departments , we take the only way of reducing our stock , that Is , by making low prices , as quoted below. For further references wo call special at tention to show windows , In which we dls- . play a few of the many bargains offered dur ing this ealo. 17c and lOc ribbons , all colors , lOc a yard. 8c and lOc toilet soap , 5c a cake. Florida water , 12' e a bottle , worth 25c. Ladles' mitts , reduced prices , lOc , 17c and 33c a pair. Gents' shirts , nice , neat patterns ( see show windows ) . EOc oil wool challls , 3Ic a yard. 75o and C9c figured Halentl silk , 49c a yard ; 50c quality , 31c. 8c apron gingham , Cc ; canton cloth , 8c , Be ; challts , 10 yards for 19c. DOc summer corset ( "Take It Easy" brand ) , 33c. Special Inducements In all departments. Bo suroiand visit store during sale. FOTHERINOHAM , WIIITKLAW & CO. , , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Deponed the Atlmlnlxtrntrlx. For some llttlo tlmo past an action has been pending In the district court to have Mrs. Allco Paulson , wife of the late Dr. P. W. Poulson , removed from the administra torship of the estate of the deceased. The doctor's son , Hiram J. Paulson , was the prlmo mover In the matter. Mrs. Poulson was appointed administratrix very soon after her husband's death , the suddenness ot which will bo well remembered by the people - plo of this city , whereho was so well known. As soon as she received her ap pointment she went to California , where she and her husband had passed a number of years of their rather stormy domestic life. Hiram , a son of Dr. Paulson by a different wife , claimed that his stepmother was giv ing out the Impression to her 'friends In California that ho was no blood relation of her deceased husband , and , consequently , had no right to a share of the estate. lie accordingly secured an attorney and started out to have the estate put In different hards. By order of Judge Lewis Mrs. Paul son Is removed , and Nathan C. Phillips of this city is appointed administrator In her place. All the papers of the late doctor will now have to bo turned over to Mr. Phillips. 1 uUo Munnnii Itultuiiy Tlmo Can ) . Commencing Saturday , Juno 0 , trains will leave Council Bluffs for Grand Plaza , BathIng - Ing Beach and Picnic Grounds at Lake Man awa as follows : No. 1 , 9 a. m. ; No. 3 , 10 a. m. ; No. 6 , 11 a. m. ; No. 7 , 12 m.j No. 9 , l p. m. ; No. 11 , 2 p. m. Trains will run every twenty-two minutes thereafter until 10 p. m. Ileturn trains will leave Manawa on the half hours up to 10:30 : , when they will re turn every twenty-two minutes. Meysrs-Durfc ? Furnlturo company , 336-33 $ Broadway. Bargains In fine furniture. There's only ono bargain shoo store In Council Bluffs , and H'u I'lurco's. The laundries use Domes tic soap , rolled Court I'lckliiK * . Judge McGeo's dispensary of Justice was not very well patronized yesterday morning , the absence of the Increased number of drunks and vagrant * who swelled the runka during the encampment being very notice able. able.E. E. Hutton , who , whllo carrying a heavy cargo of the "oil of Joy , " attempted to ap propriate a dog belonging to a residence at the corner ot Avenue A and Eleventh 95c. $1.33. $1.75. $2.19 Sun Umbrellas. Four special numbers worthy of your at tention. 75 CentS- Umbrella Is the best ever offered and comes marked B. UI. I. A. And means beat umbrella In America for the price $1.25. Is the price we offer the new corolo silk , a guaranteed umbrella , well worth $1.75. SI-98. Entitles you to a fine English silk serge FOTHERiNGHAM , > l WHITELAW & CO , , . COUNCIL BLUFFS 1A. OVERSTOCKED Bargains. Bargains. Bargains. and selected acr.cla handles ; same goods sold as high as $3.00 , S2 75. Is the swell thing of the season , a steel rod , tight roll taffeta silk , very light and strong. Larger cities ask more money for this same umbrella. White Waists- At 25c we offer an assortment of ladles' white waists that would be cheap at 39c and DOc. 89c. Every garment that sold for from $1.00 to $1.30 we offer In this Jot. $1.19 buys a beautifully embroidered ladles Corset Sale. Seventy-Five Fifty Cent Cent 1 Take i Xiake Breeze : , -j Easy - Summer : ! Corset Corset 50c . a pair. . : . .1 a par- V ' Light Coutil Corset 50(5 ( , worth 75c. Ball's $1 Kabo Corset 69c. waist that wo usually nsk $2.00 for. At 51.HO wo offer a beautiful line of white waists , with colored trimmings. This In cludes all cur $2.00 , $2.50 and $3.00 waists. 8"c Is our ptlce on the celebrated star laundered waleta ; actual value $1.25. Wash Goods- Cc challls In light colors , for this sale 10 yards for 19c For 8c a yard we offer our regular 12c percale , full 36 Inohcs wide. At 8 ! c wo Include a big linn of sateens , shantong , pongees and pineapple tissue ; all regular 12'fc goods. 3c a yard buys the best quality of prints ; standard goods worth Cc. At 4c n yard we offer a special drive In outing Ilunnels , well worth Sc a yard. 5c a yard. All our best apron checked ginghams , sold usually for 7c and Se. I3ca yard. An elegant line of One French sateens , sold for 33c a yard. 25c a Yard. Beautiful line of fine imported wash goods In fancy weaves and Andersons fine zephyrs , worth from 25c to 39c. At49cayard. We offer all our C9o and 7Gc figured hahutl silk , full 22 Inches wide , dVer forty different styles to select from. At 3lc a vard. All our BOc and f > 8c figured China silks , beautiful line and all this season's goods. All Wool Challis. Big range of patterns , regular 50c quality , now offered at at3lc a yard- UNDERWEAR. lOc. Children's gauze underwear , all sizes from 1C to 34 , sold from 15c to 35c. 5c. We offer the best Cc vest In the trade. ( O , I2lcand I7c- Are three special prices put on ladles' ribbed vests. Don't overlook tills line. 3 for SI-DO- Ladles' fine lisle thread vests , former price 60c each. BIG HOSIERY SALE. ALJU GRADEXS. LxOW PRIORS , ShrmrAinHrn / at-i Surplus stock must go. Overloaded in the following departments , which must be reduced. HOSIERY GENTS' SILKS , CORSETS , LADIES' WRAPPERS and WHITE WAISTS. Some very interesting pnccs has bSn pufon rdiibc ! I which is sure to interest buyers. Every item just as advertised , nothing misrepresented. street , was given $10 and costs for being drunk and disturbing the peace. The case ot assault and battery preferred against Captain Hayes by his wlfo was disposed of this morning. Mrs. Hayes , a rather pre possessing llttlo lady dressed In black , ap peared to prosecute , accompanied by her 10-year-old son , Frank. Mrs. Hayes testified that slnco their marriage 'Hayes has not contributed 1 cent to her support , and that on Monday morning during a quarrel the defendant struck her across the face several times and showed the bruises resulting from the blows as evidence. She also alleged that the defendant choked her until she bled at the mouth. The son said that he saw Hayes strike and choke his mother. Marshal Fowler , who passed the house shortly after the assault took place , was called by Mrs. Hayes and testified that ho found her bleeding at the mouth , and with finger marks upon her throat and face. Hayes admitted having struck her , but de nied that ho choked her. Mrs. Hayes also testifies that when she said she would com mence proceedings for a divorce ho de clared he would "chop her Into llttlo bits of pieces. " Judge McQeo gave him thirty days In the county Jail to think the matter over. over.VAVKA'S VAVKA'S NIJW IMIY CiOODS STOKU. Snlct on Wrapper * . $1.00 wrapper , 75c. $1.60 wrapper , 98c. $4.00 ladles' capes , $1.75. ' $7.00 ladles' capes , $3.00. $2.00 parasols , $1.20. $2.25 gossamer , $1.25. $1.95 ladles' shots , OSc. $2.25 ladles' ohoes , $1.3 ? $4.CO ladles' hoes , $2.2a. Babies' shoes , 25c. VAVIU'S , 142 Broadway. Kntcrtnlumont nt St. Joseph's. The closing exercises of St. Joseph's acad emy will take place next Monday evening , when the following program will bo pre sented : Greeting1 Chorus McGrnnnhnn Accompanist , Miss Louise Lynch. Salutatory Muster llernnrd O'Brien The Village Blacksmith Little Boya "The Proscribed Heir , " n. drama In three acts : Alfred D'Aiifrevllle , the proscribed heir Master Bernard O'Brien Charles D'Aspremont , tin assumed count Master Theodore Tholl D'Orfeull , n friend of Alfred'H Master Juincs Dunahey Nicholas , an Innkeeper Aflutter John F. Murphy Blalse , a on of Nicholas . , , , . Muster James Ingoldsby Catlgrmc , a mountebank , Maatep Kdwnrd Coslello Justice of the Peace Muster Francis Murphy Posmln , a valet of Charles. . . , . K Master Thomas McKlnley Sergeant Muster Jumes Coyle Peasants Juniors Act I , scene I : Little Heroes Brlstow Accompanist , Miss Louise Lynch. Phil's Complaint.Master Thomas Ingoldsby Dumb Bell Drill Juniors Act II , bccne I : The Colonist * Little Hoys Walt for the Turn of the Tide Clifton Accompanist , Miss Louise Lynch , Underground Suspicions ( Dialogue ) . . , , . . .Tattle Uoys Act III , pcene 1 : Good Night Franz Abt Accompanist , Miss Louise Lynch. How far will a $ go ? Long ways at S. A. Pierce & Co. ' thoa store. Npcncnr Kmltli a Delegate. The name ot Spencer Smith vru omitted from the list ot delegate * to the ctate repub lican convention. Ills name should have headed the list. Grand Plaza telephone 45. Grand Plaza bathing beach , Grand Plaza picnic grounds. Grand Plaza's cornet band beats them all. Grand Plaza's fine row boats are all the go. go.Grand Grand Plaza excursion accommodations can't be beaten. Afternoon and night concerts at Grand Plaza , 2 to C and from 7 to 10. Manager of Grand Plaza can understand 22 languages. So all nations will feel at homo. "He that does not visit Grand Plaza know * est nothing , and will bo for all time to coma branded a traitor to enterprise. " Eugene. Cutting n Now Chunnel , For the past two weeks the "Big Muddy" has been making a big cut Into the farms .along Its banks south of town , but while It has taken some big slices they are small compared to the big cuts T. B. Hughes ot 919 Main street has made into the trade of his uptown competltlors. Ho has made a great cut In his former prices of men's underwear , straw hats and fine shoes. A visit will convince you that when It comes to big cuts even the "Big Muddy" bos to fall down. _ Murrlngu Lloi'imus. The following marriage licenses were Is sued by the county clerk yesterday : Name and Address. Age. Peter nasmussen. Blair , Neb . 29 Mary Bartelson , Council Bluffs . 24 Edward Campbell , Mills county . 30 Martha Smith , Mills county . Q A nice , cool swim at Manhattan beach , Lake Manawa , Is the proper thing to take these hot days. Laundry Company. ' ' B20 Pearl street' . Telfphn"\ . For coba go to Coil , 10 IK , i ttreet. Tola * phone 48. ' _ Paris green , 2S& 'Davis , tbo druggist. AU'A1\ Troopj Ordered < < > * J\ielt Illutoni Hum , bat Cannot Find the Slobs. . PUNXSATAWN/B / , J Pa. , Juno 22. Last night the foreign miners were ruling things with a high hand at Walaton and the troops were ordered out to quiet them. The troops reached Walston this morning and by 10 o'clock had surrounded the village without a shot being flredxoept the accidental' dis charge ot a cavalryman's carbine. Careful search was Instituted at once and It was found that the cannon that the miners had placed In position1 had dloappearcd , and the crowds of rlotem had all melted away. All foreigners have been evicted. Last night { the Iluns and Italians raided the company's stores. Intense excitement prevails. Strike Iioteii. All the miners at Beele county , Ky. , have returned to work. The last of the Ohio militia have been or- dorcd home from the mining district. In Oakland Creek , Cul. , a steamer IB being lltti'd out for a long trip to the gold tlelds ot South Africa. 1 More mlne/8 have been ordered to leave the Indian territory. Most of them nay they will go peaceably. The lire In the Mary Lee mlpe near Birm ingham , Ala. , la ( till burning , In spite ot i the efforts madg to extinguish It , Several I HAVE YOU SEEN THE V.IGHT RUNNING THE MEW HOME DOG At 887 Broadway ? He Is the prototype of Sowing Machine , the swiftest , lightest run ning and best there. Is on uurth , the winner of all first uwnrds at the World's fair. There are no othom just as good , and they tire the cheap est In the market , ranging from 810.50 to ( U&.OO , on easy terms. TflE 'WEEKUy BEE FFEE for ono year with every machine. The host machine and the best ncwsoupor co together. You got both cheapest ofT. , T. T. 11XDTKY. S37 Broudwiy , Council Bluffs. Typowrltor supplies and typewriters for sale or runt. , of the men taken from the burning mine are likely to die. The miners at Star City , Ind. , resumed work yesterday , but were compelled to quit by strikers from Alum Cave. At a meeting of delegates representing 12,500 coal miners In Colorado It was "unani mously agreed to continue the strike. Miners of the Springfield district have adopted the scale. Bach miner working will be required to pay 12' , per cent of lila wagen to the support of UIOHO still out. No action was taken by the miners' con vention at Plttsburg , Knn. Prominent min ers say , however , thera will be no strike. Operators In tlio Musslllon , O , , district have agreed to pay the differential demanded by tlio miners and work will be resumed. Fourteen families of union minors were evicted at Pomeroy , O. After the eviction the miners were paid for their gardens and treated to several kegs of beer. The miners arrcbted at Mt. Olive , III. , for Interfering with trains were arraigned In United States court yesterday and were granted a continuance until Saturday. The South Fork operators near Altoonu , Pa. , attempted to start up yesterday , but did not get enough men to do any good and these boon quit. The conference at Altoona Monday Is expected to settle the dllllculty. Notices were posted at the milieu of the United Colliery company at Houtzdalo , Pa. , that the Mount Vernon mines , Nos. C and 7 , will start Monday at the old rate of 50 cents. The company hud held out firmly against anything rnoru than 40. Wheeling & Lake Erie officials announce that the 33" " per cent cut In the wages ot the employes made on April 27 will be restored to date from Juno 18 , In accordance with the promise made that they should Lo put back when the coal strike was settled. Judge Advocate General Hlmrpo of Colorado has received a latter from Judge Advocate General Leber ot the United States army alllrmlng that the president can call out the national troops of his own accord to suppress an Insurrection or .riot which the state au thorities neglect to suppress , MU'iiuk the Old .Mini ( or u lurelnr > SAULT STK MAIUE. Mich. , Juno 22. John Corrlgan , 93 years old , was fatally shot last night by one of his boarduru , who mistook him for a burglar. Corrlgan's daughter gave the alarm , pointing out her father's form In the darkness and the boarder fired. Balloon nightly at 8 , Courtland. 53 cents- Exnmlno fine silk vests , same grade sold usually for $1.00. Cent's Underwear , Reduced numbers , at 25c , 33c , SOc and Ladies' Hose. 17c , In Esty patent and ptn strlpo hose , good values ; try them. 19c Is the biggest value ever offered by us- ask for them ; Onyx brand ; full , regular made ; only 3 pair to a customer. 25c will buy our 33c number. Wo put this price In at 25c rather than buy more stock. 3 for $1.00. The biggest assortment of poods ever offered at the price ; cleaning up stock and must go ; sco llslcs , Ingrains , bootcs , plains and fancies sold as high as 75o. Hosiery. 6c children's ribbed hose , broken sizes , always sold for lOc a pair. 12l c will buy the best hose ever offered nt that price ; alt sizes , .medium and narrow rib , seamless foot and extra long. Ific a pair Is tlio price of our 20c hose , all sizes , 6 to 9V4 extra value. 3 for SOc. Don't fall to see this number , regular 25o stock , 2x2 , rib and very clastic. Ladies' White Waists. Less than Price of Making. Ask to see values at 25c , 58c , 98c each ) unci COUNCIL BLUFFS Paint , Oil and Glass Co. GLAZED SASH- Wp have I.OOO W | flows In stock , ma-lo by the .A. Murphy Manufacturing Company. No lutter Hash can bo made , which wo mil xluzu with any Kind of Blass that you want , and uoll you for less money than you can buy the poor , sappy MiKh nindu In the east for. Lotus glvo you prices aim wo will gat your order. HIGH GRADE PREPARED .PAINT. . Our Paint can not bo excelled for durability , beauty o finish or cnverlnK cauaclty by any oilier mixed paints In th market. Our price Is $1.125 pur gallon , 1 and 3 Fourth St. , - MASONIC TEMPLE BUILDIN } . Retreat FOR THE Insane Inchurgoot thoSlstora of Moroy , This renowned Institution Is Hltimiod on the hldli blulTs lino'i of and overlooking the ulty of Council HlulfM. The pieloiii uroiiii.ln. Its hlcli location and splendid vlow , miiko It a most pleusliiK rutro'it for the tilllletod. Astuf of uin nunt pliyilulans anil u lur o vorpi ot ex perloneoU i.ursca minister to tlio comforts of hepatlonts. Bpoulul euro ulvon to ludy pa- teuta TERMS MODERATc. ITorpartleiilars imply ta SISTER SUPERIOR Frank StraatCoaaal BlaTi , DEO , P. SAHFORD , A. W. RICKMAN , 1'ruKldunt. Cashier. First National Bank of COUNCIL BLUFFS , Iowa- Capital , $1 ( ) ( ) , ( ) ( ) ! ) 1'roflts , 12,000 Ono of thv olilcnt ImnkH In the alutu of luwn. \Vo luiHcIl your Ixialiii'tx fiml oolli-i-llona. U'u pay 6 | ier rent on time ilt'poiilli ) . We will txt to net iiml urrvu you. KINOKT : Ocean H.OUSO NKWl'OHT , H. I. OPENS JUNE 23rd. The Lt'UUInir Sriuhoro Hv ort of AMKUIOA. WAUItKN F. LULANI ) . 1'ropnelor. U'AUKKN l.KLANt ) , Jr. . M.lll.'l gu ALSO HOTEL AVK.NKU LONUUHA.NO'IL Steam and Hot Wntor Hooting for Rosldo.icoa and Buildings. J. C. B1XBY , 202 Main. 20 , ' ) Pearl Streets , Council Blulls , Iowa. Special COUNCIL AIlIIAaa HUMOVKD. CKSHI'OOLS. VAUCTfl , clilmneyi cltunol. Ed Uurko , at 'Jalor' Kiuci-ry , (40 I'ABTUHAOi : . FIIIHT.CI.ABH. FOIl 200 1II3AD ; S mllcii not tli or town ; good roiin In cliarn * . U 1 * . Jutlxm , U-J HUtli uvvnuc , or 32J UronU- wny. Council muffs. HALL' , 10-ACiti : KJUHT I'AItM. WELO Irniiruv , cluup , Urtn hlcldii , Nlcholion ic Co. WANTI-H ) , YOl'NO C1IHI. A11OUT II TO u > nUt III lioui-uwoik , 124 Myn UT ttrtct. WANTKH , OCXJI ) OIHI. KOIl aU ImuKuytork. Cull at 21U Mulu utrttt , Ou olllce. , MAI/TIHK CUOSH CONTAINING iiilevn mull 'l . Kinder I'kaac | rut at Uor rU Uru * . ' * liu ior , W ) ilroaUwuy.