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THE OMAHA BEE. COUNOCIL BLUEFS, OFFICE: NO. 12 PEARL STREET. Dellver H W.TI y carrler In any part of the City, N MANAGER TELEPHONE UEINEES OFFICE, NO. 44 16T Eviron, No. % INOR MENTIO) v Council E An_intercsting musicale the Y. M. C. A. rooms next ing. John, son of Mr and Mr ley, died yesterday morning of his parcnts on Avenue A, aged years The fitting P. Co, uffs Lumber Co., coal will Thursday bo given at even- dames McCan- the residence venteen Judd-Wells Tnvestment up grounds at No where they will open an lumber yard. Senator William Groneweg will address the Scandinavian voters of the city at their regular monthly meeting at Pe s hall tomorrow ev he different socicties of St fer's church will unite in a grand picnic for the Fourth of July. The details of the ar nents will be announced hereafter, At republican county convention to be held in this city a week from today the wards 1 to the following representation , 7; Third, 5; Fourth, 73 company is Broadway, extensive i Francis Xav- Chris Thompson, the young man_who was seriously injured by falling from the Union Pacific bridge Tucsday night, is getting along wd his physician states that he will "o ublo to be out ugain The fun of ¢o Beblington took place from his late residence on Park aveni tev. T. J. Mackay officiating. A long cortege followed ins to their last resting place in stery The alumni of the class of 1880 of the Coun cil Bluffs high school will hold a me the Bloomer school this evening te for the reception and banquet to be given to s of 150, 5 the on victim_befol - lay morning. He arrested for keeping his saloon open on Su day, but the charge was not sustained and the defendant was discharged. The chain gang is unusually well dispose just at present. The ht of the pris- oners, and all are willing to work. They are doing excellent work in_cleaning up the gtreets, In connection with a street sweeper their services could be utilized to perfection. Tnformations have been filed with th of the city court Singleton M. 3 burglary of the residenc Oulland avenue on May arrcsted in St. Louis a gone after requisition stated in_ yesterday's Be will be held toanswer to the (lnu\vlu char larceny and burglar being the partics who bur dence of J. K. Bell about two wi —— PARASOLS SALE, the Judge as nd ing them with the of C. M. Hart on They have been zed the l\‘.\i» eks ago, Boston Store, Council Bluffs, The time has come for parasols—the bright, sunny weather, when every lady and child ought to have a parasol. We beg leav to state that we are headquarters for thy rm-d\ everything from the tiniest to the . 3 thing from the cheapest to the fi We have b an in me it of an eastern turer's stock, and will put th day morning at 8 o'clock sharp. gt the choice selee We are still selling an imm umbrella and parasol covers. ing a good frame can haye g fes from BL50 to 5, i sizes from inches. 1 sizes made to or ‘Note the prices on parasols for this week: h gold iun cloth 8¢ el oxidized hundle, i sill and gloria's, Be nse quantity of Any one ha sume recov- 3 all »d handles ke will compare with regular goods, in gold and silver crooks. Our £2.50 serge silks of your attention. I and natural handles. IMPORTED NOVEL We show a full line of French novelties in all the latest designs in oxidized crooks, the silk the latest laventeen and - warranted not 1o cut. Childrew Childre inch are W ey come in ox s sateen parasols 47 atin parasols H8c s pongee ruflled (the and 05c. test) only pecial salo of Henrietta fast black satcens the finest black in the countr, them with a beautiful satin fini them also the ” all wool henr The price comes edly lowor. ve them both in man and Our p & e, B0e and about 25 per u ustally asked fo same goods Special sale of the finest INPORTED WASH GOODS, All of Whitelaw's finest imported Scotch and ginghams, keochlins, finest latest English craze ashmere ombre, all Usual price on «lwnl— “rench, s for 't less th 1d Promoters of L buy divect from the , k0 straight to headquart York and Boston, never stop at an country town on the wuy, hence the low prices and popular goods Tho prices ou wall paper rule at the Boston Store, J.G. ruling ; ——— Tipton, real estate, 527 Broadway. - N. Y. PlumbingCo. - Cholee residence prope for sule by I, . Shoath S our proper C. B. Judd p Waterworks §16. entrally located If you wish to sell Tudd & Wells Co,, Broadway. v call on the sident, 606 In the Temple of Justice. In the district court yesterday the State vs. Jonathan Jones was called. The de- fendant has been under indictment for the past thirteen years for murder, and has had three trials, each one resulting in conviction, During all these years his attorney, Colonel C. R. Scott, has been laboring to keep him out of the penitedtiary, was sent to the pen, and remained there a year, but was released when a new trial was granted. The question that is now to be decided, however, Is whether or not Jones s insane, and that was the point to lave been tried by o jury festerduy, Colonel Scott moved for a coii- dnuance owing to the us illness of the defendant's mother at her home near Love and. Mrs, Jones hus been in poor health for some time, but hier illness wis aggravated by 2 sud oceuty turday evening, On Fel day, her sister, Mrs. Suyles, who vesides in son - county, came down to visit her. ¥ she was visiting her son, who lives sear Mrs. Jones, and whose house was i the path of the waterspout or cloudburst that de- ated that section Saturday night, lIn ing to get to a pluce of safety Mrs, Sayles wits swept away in the flood, ‘and her body aus not yet been vecovered. The shock com pletely ‘prostrated Mis. Joues, who is i old lady nearly seventy years of age After hearlng the argument in Support of the motion for a continuance Judge Deemer set the case for a hearing on the 14th inst., at which time a continuance until the Septem. berterm will be granted, if the nccessary witnesses are still unablo to apy Colonel Dailey filed a demurr of Slato vs Al Jones in the ues, indicted for muy alleging thut the complaint was faulty, in that It did not_ assert that the assault wis com. mitted with intent to deface and distigure the man wh we was gouged out The remainder of the day was with a liquor contempt case from the e of the county. The defendant in the case of son, administrate ton'& Quiney ruil company motion for spezial judgment for costs against un» Antfr, The jury awarded the plaintiff ‘hus throwing the costs on the defendant 'l‘h. motion is based on the special indings of the jury on propounded by the court The Mo week is s follows: cupled st end orge Bry , Burling has filed o ssignment of cases for the balance of Wednesday—wid, 3012 and 8013 and 2050 and ri- 2081, Paper , 98 Pearl strect. nd new in- abinets for 220 Main Schmidt's gallery refurnishe struments. For 30 days, #.00 £2.50. Elegant finish warranted - Good paper hangersat Crocky et Desirable dwellings located in all parts of the city, for rent by E. H. Sheafe & Co., Broadway and Main st., up stairs, day Schools. v mass meeting fissions and Si There will be a mssional and Sunday school convention of the South- western Baptist association, opening this morning and closing Wednesd evening, The sessions will be held H\ Bethany Baptist church in this city. H. < Oak s president, and J. I Hough, of Red Ok, 1 tres This morn with a conse by Rev be followed by the topic led by H lles of ( Rey. T. . Pelton of Villisc his afternoon at 2 o'clo song service led by W. S, ( son. Women's foreign and will be considered, among the Mrs. W, A-Curtive, of 1ied Onk: Stevens of Shenandoah; Mrs. J. D, Padd of Malvern, and Mrs. C. G. Greenwood of Si ity. This eve sermon by Rev. T To-morrow fore ing will be largely d of Sunday school work M. Lamar of Omaha gives an — - Manhattan sporting headq’vs, k there will be ell of Eme hum: be a missionary W. Parsons, of Glenwood aon, afterncon and even- svoted to various phases o-morrow Rev., A. idress. ing there will The 418 B- way. s T Important to Horsemen: _ Large line horse and turf goods. Probstle B C. B, - Dr. H. S. West, porcelain crown and bridge work, No. 12 Pearl, Lo 1f you want the best Wall paper go to J. D, Crockwell's - Aitchison Honored. w itehson, who recently resigned his commission as first licutenant of the Dodge Light Guard, has just received his com- mission comuissa of subsistence of the st brigade, Towa National Guard, on the al H. H. Wr of Cente This is the position from which Gen- M. M. Marshall was recently promoted. The honor was unsolicited, and is” highly ap- preciated by the de ing appointee. ville, asure low prices that we arc making on our goods. Quality and price are the great winning card We will place on sale this morning a manu- facturer's sample line of gent’s neckwear es that will close them out in a hurry will start them at I ¢, s and The and usually il by first-class st E a fine line of four-in-hand and Windsor scarfs that will please you, We are giving splendid values in gent’s underw, We have at line of hoys' kn cheap, Our 0 v nice ts that w prices, Don't forget us when you wa truuk: think we can save you some m No trouble to show goods. Broadway. ine of ladie nd misses’ blouse will close out this week at cut A good hose hose purchased Pearl street, sstment company. necr, block, Council Bluffs, e For dinner or board apply to Mus. Kemp, 528 Sixth avenue i PERSON C. Shepherd h where he will' remain. Dr. F. P. Bellinger morning from Chicag David Knox, a leading attorney Rivers, Mich., is the guest of Captain H Henry! gone to Dallas, Tex., returned yesterday of Three L. and Conrad Geisc a visit to Chicago i, left last and Mil- V. Hinchman, a ok banker, was in the oute west. Mrs. M. L. cagro are visiting O, prominent Glen- city yesterday en Graham W and_daughter of Ch Graham and family, 26 Avenue I Mrs, C. A. Fox_and Miss Celia Hughes re- turned yesterday from a pleasure trip of ten da; s was in the city yes terday making nuincrous pleasaut sociul éalls upon iis friends. Hon. L. B. Wadleigh of Clinton was in the yesterday morning to attend the funeral » Bebbington 1k M. Hunter, deputy clerk of the fe eral court and United States commissioner, yesterday morning from a two ip to Mason Cit I, superint 15 of the Chic ident of the west- w0, Burlington & . superintendent of in the city yester- ern Tow Quine; s Mattic Barker, who has been v s here for some time, has re home at Bing L. Miss Blanche Arkwright accompanied her for a short visit. L. Whitney and wife of Salem, Mass., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. [ Shepherd. . Mr. Whitne note, and while here will make several sketehes for use in Lis studio, Mr. and Mes. W, Highsmith loft last evening for Ottumwa, where Mr, Highsmith will serveas delegate to the grand lodge of Masons. They will then visit Burlington and other places, intending to be absent two The Queen Knows a Good Thing. ler music comp No. 103 Main ceived the following telegram May “Queen of England purchased Hardman European agent for al castle, HARDMAN, PECK & Co." ) & Schmoller, agents, 1404 Dodge street, Omabia. If you wish to negotiate a loan on chattel or real estate security, at lowest rates, i Sheafe & Co., brokers, Broadway und Main strcet, up-stairs, The gasoline stove 18 more dang the unloaded gun, Save life using the C gus stove, - A Nation of Coffee-Drinkers. The United States is without doubt a nation of coffee-drinkers the New York Hevald, The imports from South America amount to over 525,000,000 pounds annually, of which 60 per cent comes from Brazil, The second largest shipper to this market is Venezuela, 1 per cent. The fivst cost in this country ges 10 cents and a fraction a pound, ating 600, he first record of production 'in Brazil begins with 1870, when 180,000,000 pounds were shipped to the United States. High us reached in 1885 with inds of shipments, One item of expense in Brazil is to get flee to market, Freight charges as high as 14 cents a ton_a mile been paid, which from u Qistant pli tion to Rio Janeiro means from $1.7 $2.50 a sack, he highest cha from Rio to New York is 63 cents a bug, o~ A Honeymoon that Was Real Lowell Citizen: Philosopher- u failure, do you think? Merchunt—On the contrary, I haye known marriage to prevent u " A friend of mine wedded un heiress, and she saved him from insolvency, Sily 1s mar rig A K ons of the Coun- try for the Last Week. Bostoy, June 1.—[Special Tue Bee]—The following table from dispatches from the cle of the cities named, shows the changes for the week, ending M ates por cent of increase or ¢ compared with the similar amounts for t corresponding week in 1850 ram to compiled g houses Kross ox v 31 with w0 as ciries. CLEARINGS. Philadelphia. s nelseo. 4001050 U145 Richmond Washi Mempl Hartford. . Duluth Indinn Fort W St Peoria S Glve Wil i W Wichita Sioux City 11 Rapids Ik K1l L0 510 ) ow Bedford ntrenl Outside Now York. .. : A BAT ROAD, The Philadelphia & Reading Employs No Union Men, Priraveenna, June 1L—The rumor that the Philadelphia & Reading had ovdered its condutors to withdraw from the Brother- hood of Conductors or leaye the employ of the company was confirmed today by Assistant Superintendent Bonzana, “The action was vesolved upon by the ofticials of the com- pany,”’ said Bor fter the last conven- tion'of the Brotherhood of Conductors at Rocheste At this convention the anti-striking clause the constitu- tion repealed and shortly after this action notice was issued to the conductors Vhat they must cither leave the brotherhood or the compuny's service. “We have had enough of labe anizations,” suid Bonzano; “we v o union men. All conductors, engineers, brakemen and firemen on the Redding are now non-union men Review of Cadets. Neb, > 1.—[Special Tele- The aunual review of ts now in camp at Berlin's this evening. Owing to the svernor Thayer's wife he was ble to review the troops, but that duty was despatched by Lieutenant Grifith Bight thousand people assembled to witness the review. The cadets take their departure tomorrow morning. The complimer ball given by the young ladies of Hastitgs at Germanin hall “to the cadets was a very pleasant affair in HASTINGS, eram to th 3 park, took plac ‘kness of ( Settled in Twe 'wo Rounds, Ciicago, June 1.—Robert Ferguson and Michael Quecnan, a couple of Chicago heavy- weights, pounded each other through twenty- two rounds this morning at Shelby, Ind., for rse of $300. A knockout blow made wan quit, Ferguson was comparatively hoat the close. The affair ended with an sund slugging mateh between a number why Hoosiers who were present and a Chicago crowd, which included a batch of board of tradé men. The natives were routed. fic S Mrs. Biaine’s Coachman ¥ WasHINGTON, June 1.—Mrs. Harrison and Mrs, Blaine today visited Alexandria and at- tended services at Christ church, where Washington worshipped. — While Mrs, Blaine's carriage was waiting for her re- turn_ the he htencd and v away. Coachman Lamp was thrown to the ground and injured interually, - Ninilist Plotters, Paws, June L—In connection with the of the ted nihilists it is reported Demski had summoned a meeting for to concert an attempt on the life of the and a simultancous rising in the differ- ent parts of Russia, and that twenty nihilists with_infernal machines had already started for Russiu. art. that, toda, czar - from Urganda. Advices from French missionaries in Urganda, under date of March 6, are to the effeet_ that IKalema had been de- feated and had fled and the Mwanga was in complete possession of the whole kingdom d been Mwanga's adviser and In return for theseservices Peters valuable treatics and monopolies in Advice Zaxzivar, June 1. stant Wreeked By a Hurcicane, Sor1s, June 1.—The northern part of this city has been wreeked by o hurricane, The loss of life is considerable. Among the soldiers the killed and wounded number cleven, The loss among the inhabitants hus not yet been ascertained. The damage to the palace amounts to $300.000. - Denver 11, Des Moines 7, Dexver, Colo., June 1.—[Special Telegram to Tue Bee.|—The following is the score by innng Denye Des Mol 400 01 Convention of Bnai Brith, Riciyosn, Vi, June 1.—The quin-quen quennial convention of the Independent Order of Brai Brith_ussembled hero today, iermany and Roumania Senator William Lovin- was chosen permaent stein of Richmond chaivman, - The Czar Will Investigate. Loxnoy, June L—A letter from the ¢ written in reply to one from the queen of ark, is published. In the letter the czar ses o strict inquiry into the Siberian duls and to instruct the ministers todraft measures for their ame! e~ A Severe Lightning Storm, ANDUSKY, O., June 1.—Considerable dam- was done in this vicinity by a seve tuing storm yesterday. Two sous ‘harles Johnson were killod, e d n Hydrophobia Patients, NEw Yok, June I.—Seven boys bitten by a wad dog recently in St. Joseph, 111, arrived from that city today. They were taken to the New York Pusteur insiitute, where they received prowpt attention from Dy, Gibie of A New Mexican Railroad. oF Mexico, June 1.—The Inter oceanic railroad, & branch from Pueblo to Matamoras, lzutad, was opened to traftic with appropriate ceremonies yesterday, ot biedar Earl of Milltown Dead. Loxnoy, June 1.—Edward Nugent Leeson, earl of Milltown, is dead, e Six Smugglers Killed, Lisuox, June 1,—-Six smugglers and an ofl cer have been killed in a contlict at Pousa de Ciry 1 Varzm, UMAHA DALLY 15 1 1, uneral of Bishop O'Connor. The remains of Bithop O'Connor were last night removed from the Episcopal residence, corner of Thirtyalsth and Burt, to the thedral of St. Phflomenn, Ninth and Har s, with 3 gymen in at Fourteen Catholic societies took t in the processiof, which included nearly > hundred car The remains will be interr thedral crypt tomorrow morning. i Sam Small Changs OapE, Utah, Jung 1.—(Special Telegram to T J—Rev. Sam Small, the noted southern evangolist, has been elected presi- dent of the Methodist university of this city and will remove his family here and make Ogden his future home. This necessitates sovering his connection with the southern Methodist conference and afflating with the northern Methodists in s Spots. An Acrobat Found Murdered. OCHICAGO, June I.—The body of an acrobat named Murdoch, who has been missing since Friday, was found floating in the river today dead, Five ugly wounds on the head dicate murder. The murdered man's watch and a large sum of money suid to be in his missing. The disappearance of the murdered man was very promptly re ported by his partuer, West. ~ The lattér left the eity, r that he was going to Racine The police te to that city, asking that West | to Strike. ‘This afternoon the ol Carpenters 1 CINCINSATL O, June | carpenters’ union at a mass meeting resol s tomorrow if the bosses did not ag to nine hours for a day's work. Nine hun- dred carpenters arve affected. gl BEING BEST MAN. The Worry and Responsibility ade One Young Man Sick. It is no small undertaking to be hest man at a wedding, writes Hepburn Johns in the Pittsburg Dispatch. The awful responsibilitics of the groom usually fill the minds of the spect nd the' best man’s trialsarve rather lost sight of. important us the chief male assis duties are, they are not 11y so formid- able as they seemed to an Alleghany mAn who récently was called upon to fulfill them. Tk ung man was asked by an old friend o stand up with him when he en- tered the solemn estate of matrimony. He consented willingly. He is of aner- vous temperament, and a number of his friends, for a joke, resolved to give him a fright. ‘So they went to him one by onc and impressed upon him that being best man carried with it no small obligations, He would have to weara new dress suit, they said, and a new hat, new shoes, a new tie and so on Besides, he would have to give the bride an expensive present, and contribute liberally to the groom’s penses. One particularly solicitous friend was kind enough to figure out exactly how much his performance at' the wedding would cost him, The sum total, by this ficti- tious figuring, wus $180. Now 10 u young man on a small salary, as the best-man-to-be wi $180 was no joke, Bei < I have said, of a ner- Vous temperament, the obligation of spending asum so far beyond his means aflected him powerfully. -He could not think of backing out, yet how to ser together the money to do “‘the thi We he hadn’t anidea. He worl himself sick about it, actually sick. to eut a long story short, when the wed- ding day came, the young man who should hiwve been 1 : seriously ill in bed in a hospital, And this is :tly true. was carried much too far, sl el HE OWNS AN ISLAND. It is Called Balambangan Off the Coast of Born The Colonies and Indi; ¥ ) is, Q. C., of Hong l\nnn can be, like Defoc mmortal creation, monarch of all he surveys when he lands upon the wnd of Balambangan, off the coast of North Borneo. The islandavas conceded during a holiday visit t gentleman paid to Borneo st year, and is deseribed as being close upon fifty miles in_circumference, lying about ten or eleven miles off the extreme northern point of Borneo. It is 150 miles from the port of Sandakan, and has no inhabitants, nor v ce of any. The northern half of the nd is w sandy plain, well suited for pasturing cattle, or for cocoanut’ planting, The other side consists of a dense jungle of large trees, something after the style of the dark forest which so impeded” Mr. Stanley in his last journey across Afr] The shove, as is common in - the tropic isfringed with mangroves. There an abun of fine limestone the hills, the highest of which r over 400 feet, and in the valle evidently very suitable for coffee plant- ing, There are two good harbors, Wild cattle are apparently abundant, and there are three of deer and plenty of pigs, but no crocodiles. So far Mr neis has formed no definite idea as to what he shall do with Balam- bangan, but-he intends to send a compe- tent man down_to examine and report upon the place — - DIVORC FRANCE, Fewer Spectacular Weddings Since the Marital Knot Can Be Untied. Spectacular weddings are going out, writes a Paris correspondent of London Truth, wson for this change is the not remote possibility of the nuptinl benediction being the preface to a di- vorce court suit, So many divorces in high life have either taken place or are being petitioned for that marriage is no longer 4 guarantee of security. Why make o fuss about a slipknot, and par- ticulurly when the fuss must cost a deal of money? Two young, cosses, one of whouy i an A ican and the other of Portugese birth, are about to invoke Saint Naquet. The fovmer has been married a little more than a year, and is de- voted to the fine arts, The other is hardly out of her honeymoon, She mar- ried the grandson of Louisia, queen of Ferdinand VILof Spain and is not pleased with her bargain, It weddings are to be quict, it is use- less to lavish money on trousscaux, One of the great couturiers has just told me that it is now only old-fashioned trades- peoplo who provide their daughters with voluminous wedding outfits, The maxi- mum of dresses issix, Underclothes are plain, fine and beautifully stitched; but no fla-fla is allowed. P ulity is con- fined to avtistic funs, y and laces, which last are placed, 1o up, in the “‘corbelle de marriage,” I asked the couturier wheth this would not be bad for his business? 3 the devil will always have his rights. Women of fashion won't dress less well for going through the diverce court -~ Polished off by the Pclice, Amerlcan Groce I'se0 that thief out west, swallowed a shirt stud to escape detection. Sort of & diamond in the rough, eh? Absent American Grocer in u great hurey, of dog biseuit. 5 Clarkson (formerly in gent's ng goods)—Yes, sir, for yourselt of it The joke on species lovely and wealty prin- lo-Amer- noted valuable \nmh ness. I say, fell Give me two ow, pounds furnish iy and | favorite of Maria | JUNK HAS A FATAL FASCINATION, Alarming Spread of the Mania for Morphine in This Country, SOCIETY WOMEN ARE ITS SLAVES. What a Jeweler Told a Reporter Aners the Little Hypodermic Syringes —A Habit Which is Gen- erally Incurable. The discovery of over one empty morphine bottles concealed be- hind sofas, under the earpet, and in var- fous other out of the way plae.s about the ladies’ waiting room of a largs tail store has called attention again te the alarming prevalenos of the mor- phine habit among woms. says the New York Sun, This habit by greatly inerensed since the inventien of the hy- podermie syringe. A jeweler said re- cently, as a cugl - aer left the stove after depositing the little case with its magic needle, which charms away all pain and sorzzw, slightly broken at the point and in need of adjusting: *You would be surprised if you knew how many of those are brought here to be mended in the course of a year by young, apparcntly vigorous men, as well as the move in- firm, and by lad most of all. Some of them only come a few times before their suffering over forever, but the ma- jority of them continue to bring us the little instruments for repairs year after v, growing themselves move untidy s to dress, more unrelinble in mood, and prematurely aged in appearance.” There indeed, to bo o fatal fascination in the hypodermic—its rapid relief from discomfort, its almost instantancous exhi tion and stimula- tion of every fibre of the physical being, its potency in drowning mental pain as well, transforming its victims to a condi- tion'in_which they are superior to all petty ills and anno) es live upon morphine for ye have deceived their husbands into believing that they have forsworn it forever, never even when most thoroughly under its influence betraying by look or act their secret. Invalids unable to rise from their pillow have been known to get up and walk to the place of conceal- ment for their favorite remedy in th nurse’s absence, and no dishonest means are considered too unworthy to resort to in obtaining the drug secret Children born of such women usually inherit th appetite, which manifests fitself sooner or later, and frequently babies demand morphine in some of its preparations to sustain life for a time after birth from a morphine-loving mother. Oriental people indulge in opiates for purely social ¢ with American women the power of resistance to pain, physi and psychical, and the consequent in- sed demand for some powerful coun- stimulant, all have contrib- uted to a marked increase of the i The demands of o 1 life, exhaust more nerve force than is ¢ ated; the dissipations of societ hinder natural sleep and rest; continual excitement, strife for place, the afilie- tions isappointments incident to woman stence, together with in- tense tiveness, both mental and physi ulting often in exquisite suffering from apparently trivial causes, bring about a condition of nervous pro tration—the gel >, not the fashio ble dise in varying degrees of se ity—to relieve which physicians fre- quently recommend narcotics and stimu- lants whose effect is so welcome that the woman herself prolongs the treatment after the physician has ordered its dis- continuance, Tt is said that 75 per cent of morphin- ists trace the origin of the habit to some illness where the physician prescribes the drug, then transfers its administra- tion to the nt, who presently suc- cumbs to the it through her inability to control the appetite which each addi- tional dose fastens and ine A prominent young artist, ne from some " slight functional difi- culty attended by some pain, but in its results, called an frequently who admin- 1 movphine for 1 After visits the doctor instructed the young man himself in theadministration © med ing it was needless vaus but short time before “the patient's one in- te t in life centered upon the medicine and how to obtain it. His splendid physique beeame shrunien, his should- ers bowed as if with age, his dress cave less and disordered, his expression vacil- lating and anxious, his will power so completely shattered thut his repeated attempts o abstain from the use of the drug lasted only while the stimulating effects of the last dose gave him cour to plan but never to carry out the cure planned so enthusiastically A once noted belle, now in an a for incurable inchriates, took morphine at first as o girl to make her eyes bright, Later in life, when heavier care came or her children were ill, she took it to mulke her brave and strong in bearing her sorrow’s burden, until the habit was confirmed. And so th ies repeat themsely This habit fro- quently found among actresses, who, as a class are intenscly nervous and depend largely upon stimulants of some kind to sustain them during the performance of their roles, While as a rule women use morphine as a relief from pain, and thus acqui the desire for it, there ave isoluted cases among women of morbid imagination where pure sensuous enjoyment or ina- bility to control an appetite, which is the outgrowth of a fecble organization transmitted by heredity, results in the movphine habit. Asylims contuin side by side inebriates and chronic morphin- ists, though the latter are less numer- ous in which inherited defective and demoralized will power is the primary ause of ruin, The morphine habit is confined chieflly to women in society and rarvely found among the poor or working people. In- dividuals have varying idiosyncracies as to the amount consumed, some reaching their limit at two or three grains a day and others attaining a maximum of sixty or seventy grains. It is seldom that habitues poison themselves fatally with the drug, apparently realizing instinct- ively their limitations and living just within them, The mental and moral following its use is similar in drunkards, but is more disastrous, owing to the strong element of decep- tion which is a_peculiurity of the effect of the drug. The will power is shat- tered, the moral sense lost. At tim drunkard is sober and himself, and | little reliance can be placed on his word, the use of light, but diminishing suffe is deterioration to that secn hundree § A confirmed morphinist is never quite himself, for when the effect of the drug ho is anxious, apprehensive, for another dose nd when influence overstimulated to | is gone, v only | under its I'm | and resolves, The drunk- od resolutions for the future when sober; the morphinist when wost thoroughly under the influence of the drug he loves makes out his schedule | of vetorm, Physiciaus are becowivg | high heroi ard me more careful than formerly in g ing the drug, in allowing the patient to know its nature, or himself, According to ase must not rsrant contains on or one \\nh‘ kA Presc m: o - o tion by wholosale » rount sold, regulations the drug is ob plices and its lovers will resort decoption, viher ways in order to obt Al oply Iy to manent to the debilitated will powe which will not sustain the effort t the d cur s is patients they deserve, accountable for thel insane people, mental and physical, is intense and dis- t will all their faculties, upon the will of some rssing doctor, in the end they lose confidence and dec influenc ily, they fall into deeperand more hope- Iest bondage th of suffering by habit, ment of we firmly th cealing. the drig is only equaled by the maniac's cunning, ty Women Who Want to Go to War, Can women fight? tion of the women of peror of Austria, says the New Sun, to the sterner s nte; : We, the undersigned women of | prayer: ice, mo commander a will be would-be el emperor there is talk of the ladies preparing for battle anyhow. want to form their said it can be done of the phenomena that h ered in relation o American medical college here it discussed not 11 probubly be some experiments very soon in this direction. The theory of those who maintain that such a thing can be done does not admit that hypnotism i magnetism entively, consequently it is wimed that if the ope words usually employ into a phonogr voice ordi At the W W ol th with the phonog At the pr young or old, we women, courageous than effeminate men, believe that we should not be excluded, “*Modern arms are simple enough and enough 0 be b Therefore, we pray your majecty to create a corps of volunteer amazons, will be no charge upon the sta will dress and asking for even the smallest pay. Let y Here Hypnotism by Phonograph. 1 leave the subject in the room alone 10 obey ing. SPECIAL COUNCIL BLUFFS, \ “ e l” ing. n ' SUJACOBS O], CURES PERMANENTLY SPRAINS and STRAINS. Athlctes Praiso it Highly. 656 Minua St., San Sotus Olympic Athletic Club, I sprained my kneo severely and completely cured by § 6098, 1 juniped from au engine in colli stralued my ankle very badly. for weeks, me. THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO., Baltimors. Md FANTED--81t Addr OR Blufrs, I COUNCIL BLUFES H. Birkinbine N. Stone & Sims | Nos. - on geain of oplum, of bo sold POW a It is happy, in cas ives for our emperor and our coun- follows a long list of the fair ove he will sink into the hypnotie state fore the phenograph houses, by J. R. Rice. [ Wi at any on the Alic A ho A hon A hot A e Othier pric above monthl and Interest, idddress the Ju Counell Blufrs, 1 ) QARG W. Bilger JOOR RE rib- 1y the | Howing terms o worth 81,000 worth #1500 worth 82,000 yrth &6000 eAminister bt : a 12 per month, I8 per month. per month e month r month! no ternis. The lude principal Wlars call on of 606 Brondway, ont law drugglsts aseription which in of morphine But they can any of its preparations iption by simply writing me in a book, with a state- the purpose for which it used, Morphine cannot without a prescrip- the retail druggist, but stor unlimited as to Of course, in spite of these wined in many to any self-denial in in it. P ed owing rof patients, to re- ire for it even long after the pronounced comple Theso rarely reccive the sympathy for they are scarcely more conduct than are Their suffering, both oy fourth g i or full im or t 1 & Wells Co. r's adk O rood Todern houses. Pearl street, A now six-room ter in house i The store room on Pearl st. W. O, 5. VW E BAVE scvoral boautitul modorn howse | that wo will trade for encunbered vioan Tots In Omaha or Council blufts, The Judd & Wells Co., Councll Blufrs, Ta. strategy or ires are rarely beyond expression, and their the most futally diseased of Sometimes they rely stronger person, or friend; but frequently in them ive them, or if ever the stronge withdrawn, even tempc 27 MAIN STREET, Over €. B Jacquemin & Cos Jewelry Store nurse After months break the dose obtained in a mo- s binds the fetters more and the caution and d in securing and con- n before, wely borne to ngle kne n eve disy —_— Listen to this peti lic to the Em- York ltogether complimentary but such as it is it esting reading and here it is Chest Protectors Fl( gents Wanted. DR, C.B JUDD, . 66 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, not 1OWA -~ vowed down at the foot of the o formuiate this most earnest [ THOS: OFFicER. N e OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS. 0 Corner Matn and Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Dealers in foreign and domestic excliungze Colleetions made and interest paid on tine deposits, ent time when each one, s linble to military serv- often mo obust and wdled by any one. It for we cquip ourselves without CHAS. R. TTANNAN, Cashicr Cltl/ensblatc Bank oF cou Paid Up Capital. Surplus and Profits. Liability to Depositors our majesty pick out for our smart old veteran. We of war, to give up But hay it scems the them, and warriors, won't On their own hook they ‘orps, g ool of uny nd surplus biutk in Southwestern lowa. The J. A. Murphy ist Avenue und 21st Street. Sash, Doors and Blinds Band and Scroll awing and Planing. Sawin h B -H Kindling wood £.50 per load delive suwdust by the barr AlWork o 'be . Teld YOUR PATRO. did you ever hear of 1 Sof the phon Republic. and that is another heen discov- mysterious to the long ago, and there the result of animal B or speak the SOLICITED.™ :d_in the process ph in the same tone of arily used in hypnotism, and CHRIS BOSEN, SASH and DOOR Factory and” Planing Mill. ted test pi ech ph, instructing him y-order of the instrument, b lus ceased speal Best equipped, most cent loe: ]l ”( All mode ope uttention ).l ‘rancisco, Cal,, May 8, 1867, while & member of the MAXON & BOURGEOIS, ARCHITEOTS —)AND( SUPERINTENDENTS, FINE INTERIOR DECORATIONS. 30 Merrium Block, Couneil Blufs, 610 N. Y. Life Bullding, Omuhu, N timo ago, nd wutlered agony, but was ppccdily cobs Ol JOIN GARBUTT. Jumped from Engil 17th St,, Omabu, Neb, Tas Room Ro T uscd canes t. Jcobs Oil completely cured G. ROEDER, AT DRUGAT-TS AND DEALERS, B e ] FACIAL BLEMISHES. Such as Pimples, Blotches, Black Heads, Freckles, Superfluous Hair Removed. Address, DR. W. L. CAPELL, 546 Marcus Block, Broadway, COUNOIL BLUFFS, IA. NOTICE ood bread and ) Picree st ion by D--A lady wants the use of | the summier for his keep- ess A G, Bee oftice, Council Blufs, F. M. ELLIS & CO,, APChlteCtS AND BUILDING Rooms 430 ., and R i Blufrs, I 0 land, with 1 st., Council TEAM 3 WORKS *SIB[NDAI) PURB ISI 921dd 0] PUSS 'S.I\J:-}!I\lu_‘d 0D ZS‘ UBYIE]N Y D STEAM DYE 1013 Hl(()\l)\\‘AY, C. A. BEEBE & COMPANY Wholesale and Retail Dealers 1n . % FURNITURE. % 205 Schurz est Stock and Lowest Prices. Broudway, und 204 and PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. 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