6 THE OMAHA DAILY SATURDAY , OCTOBER1 12 , 1Q89. THE OMAHA BEE. COU NOJlTBLUFFS OIW1OK. MO. 1J ! I'l.AIU * STIlliUr. Delivered by carrier in any part of the City at Twenty Cents per Week. „ MANAOKIl TKUU'HONUSi .nir N'n. < 2. Ninnr ICniTOii. No. "l. .MIMOll MHNTION. K. V. P. Co. Glcnson coal. Council muffs Lumber Co. , conl. IJoiton Btoro , ttio lenders In dry Roods. ' Carbon Conl Co. wholesale , retail , 10 Pcnrl. 'Jho ladles of the Fifth nraiuo Mothoaht church ( 'nvo a soclnblo l' t evening nt the Soulrcs building on Pacific txvctiilo. Marrlaco licenses wcro Isnucil yesterday to Ctmrlcs Nelson i.nil Han null Larson , both of this city , and Theodore Hluuibach und Hmllo Liilloy , of Dos Molncsi The Snlvntlon nrmy folks nro gradually wonting into orthodox ways. Tiioy will crvn an oyster supper at the barracks In the old opera house next Monday evening. It Ims been decided by the Coursing club to have tin clmio nt the driving park , but n free exhibition mm chnco will be given next week , but the exact plnco mid date hits not yet fixed. Mrs. John fJossa , living on Ninth nvonuo , wns arraigned in superior court on a charge of assault and battery upon her neighbor , Jilrs. Barton. The case was submitted , and taken under advisement. Married At the residence of Mr. J. II. Emiirine , Council Hluffs , In. , Thursday ovcnlnir , October 11 , 1SSU , Hov. U. C. Frank lln oftlclntniR. Mr. Alum Jackson , of South Omaha , and Mm liona IJctnc , of Wisconsin. Uullillncr permits bnvo been taken out by J. O. Tlpton and .1. H. IJariisdnlt for the erection of llvo fr..mo buildings to cost 53,1)01) ) ) each , four of them will bo erected in Curtis & Knmpoy's addition , and onu In Mc.Mnhon , Cooper & Jeffries' . The thermometer Indicated S3 dugrcos In the shndo yesterday nt noon , or (5 ( degrees nbovo summer heat. Various uwnings wuro lowered on the sunny side of Broadway , and another such n ' .varm day will doubtless In-lng out llnou coats. The Hroadwny M. K. church was crowded nt the Blind Hoono concert last evening. 'Xhe marvelous skill of this gifted genius attracted many who had heard him before , as welhis hmulrcilsof others. The ptogrammo was verv Interesting , and was admirably rendered , and the player responded to sev eral hearty encores. Link Iec { o , n young man who has been staying at tbc Atlantic house all summer , Kipped out a few days ago , leaving a debt of $ l'-i ! ) behind him to remember him by. Mr. Troutuian , however , was not willing to lese his young friend so easily , so ho left for At lantic , where he found Heeso and had him jailed on n bond of SSOO. A select party will bo glvon at G. A. n. hall , on Monday evening next , by General O. M. O'Brien camp , Ne. 75 , Sons of Veter ans. Only those having invitations will bo admitted. Dancing will commence promptly nt 0 o'clock p. in. , mid supper will bo served at H. A most enjoyable time will cortnluly bo had by those present. Thirteen soldiers arrived at the transfer on tbo Chicago & St. Paul train yesterday forenoon at 0li : ! ! , four of them wearing Bhnclilcs. Lieutenant Frank B. McCoy. Third infantry , wni in command , going to ticavcinvorth. Seven of the soldiers were prisoners deserters and llvo wcro guards. 'Jhc.v were on the way to the military prison nt Fort Lcuvcnworth , taking the Kansas City train. Commencing with the 1st of November a new demurrage rule will go Into effect on all railroads running into Council Bluffs , by which , If cars nro not unloaded within twon- ty-fonr hours after arrival , the consignees will bo charged f 1 per day for all the time consumed over thai tuno. This , it Is expect ed , wilt work a hurdsbip to conl dealers and others who frequently hive a number of cars arrive on the same day. The cnso of the city ngainsb' several hack- drivcra for fulling to get n hccnso for their vehicles was nired In superior court , and taken under advisement. Tha hackmcn say they nro troiag to defend their position with " nil their"might. . They regard tbo license which they took out under the old ordinance us a contract for a year which , the city can- iiot break until the year is up. They talk of taking the case to supreme court if they are defeated below. John Strayer went out to collect a bill of Daniel Carter Wednesday night and took n Htono in his pocket us an extra Inducement for the debtor to settle. Ho met with somn opposition , however , nnd decided to use the weapon. He found Carter right with him , mid also found Carter's foot deposited upoa that part of Ms anatomy where it , would do the most good. The difficulty finally ended 1 > y Carter's swearing out a warrant before Justice Bnrnett charging Strayer with In tent to commit great bodily injury. An injunction suit has been commenced in the district court by , T. A. Miller against the city of Council Bluffs and Sidewalk Con tractor ICollcy. Miller claims ho had mada * preparations to put down a good walk of ar tificial stone , nnd already has most of the materials on the ground. JIo further claims that ho was not notified that the time for completing his sidewalk would oxpitc , or ho could and would have completed it ere this. Now ho enjoins Kelley from tearing up the present walk and putting down a now ono , in order that ho may ilx it up to biilt him self. Fidelity Council of the Royal Arcanum will give a scries of parties on Thursday evenings October 2 1 , November 11 nnd De cember 1'J in tbo Hoval Arcanum parlors , Beno block , where they will bo pleased to meet all who have heretofore ) attended tholr parties. Tickets for the series can ho pro cured of J. L. DcBovoiso , i05 : ! Faraam street , nnd O. D. Kippllnccr , liil'J Faraam street , Omaha. Also of Charles Beno , , W. W. Chapman , George Damon , James P.ittor- oii. K , L. Cook , U. C. Francis , Dr. George C. Brown , J. T. Tidd. George Gould , W. W. Sherman and T. 10. Cavin , at Corner book tore , Council Hluffs. Personal Miss Anna Patterson is homo from Chi cago. cago.Miss Miss .Toslo Wetzol Is visiting friends in No- bnislin City. MM. M. F. Rohrcr Is visiting .Mrs. Phil Armour nt Cherokee , In. Henry Coker , of the paper mill company. left Thursday evening for ICansus City. Mrs. T. I ) . Estop , of Cincinnati , is visiting MrV. . C. Estop and family of this city. Thomas K. Ituild , of Colorado Springs , has returned to attend his father's goldou wod- dlng. John E. Collett returned yesterday from a trip to Ellsworth , Kan. , where ho visited his brother. Miss Sophia llutchlnson , of Iowa City , is b guest of the Misses Koss , on Willow uvenuo. A , A. Hazard , of Shcnnndoah , has removed his family to this city , and will rusldo on Twelfth nvonuo. Mrs. K , S. llarnott and Mrs. F. II. Young loft yesterday for Weeping Water , Neb. , where they will visit relatives. John 1C. Ahlcs returned yesterday morning from Europe , whcro ho wont , several months ugo as a delegate to the labor congress at Pnrls. W. M. Squires and wlfo will start next week for Los Angeles , Cal. , where they ex pect to remain until ttio 1st of May. They will stop 11 short tluio at Denver on tholr way to vl< friends. George Parks nnd wlfo , of Denver , nro visiting a sister of Mr. Parks on Eleventh nvcnuo. Mr. Parks is bridge inspector of the Union Pncttlo , and is un his way homo from u visit to tbo old folks in Toronto. Miss Della Kcasjr and Mrs. F. L. Pease , of Colfax , I.i. , are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. Spruit , 1100 Fifth avenue. Mrs. Pcaso is a sister of Prot. Spruit , and both the ladies uro highly pleased with their tirst visit-to the metropolis of western Iowa. Hon. D , O , Bloomer and wlfo departed Thursday evening for Buffalo. N. Y. , to at tend the golden wedding of 0. A , Bloomer , a brother of our follow-townsumu. They ex pect to go from Buffalo to Canadalgua , N , V. , and will bo absent several weeks , Mrs.V. . H. M. Puscy and Mrs. Dr. Pin- noy returned yesterday morning from Now York , whcro they mot Miss Kate Pusoy on her return from Europe. Misn Pusoy en joyed a pleasant European trip , and her cumorous friends rojolco at her safe return , i Let rtasniussen beautify your house la best tylo uud cheap , ia North Maiu , Four Sooro Dlstlnaulshod Visitors Coming1 to the City. THE FIRE LADDIES IN DEMAND. Property Owners Keep nn I3yo On tlio aiiuot Company Hvltlcnoo Afinlnst Brooks Still HolMR Sub * inlttcil in the Diatrlct Court. Visitors Coin I tiff. The mayor nnd other citizens hnvo been engaged In correspondence with Secretary Blalno , arranging for n few hours' drive about the city with the representatives of tbo International congress and escort , about seventy-five in nil. Arrangements are prac tically completed for their nrrlvnl hero , which will bo nt 2 o'clock p. m. on Sunday , October 2" . The electric motor line has tendered special trains , which will receive the guests nt the Paxtan hotel. From uoro the International vongrcst go.to DCS Molncs. It Is the dcslro that all of ouT citizens turn out with carriages nnd do nil things possible to iniiko ttm limited few hours of the gueus hero pleasant nnd entertaining whllo driving around the city. As the visitors will include - cludo representatives from nil parts of the thrco Americas , it wil ) bo scon thnt here Is nn opportunity for the BluiTs to do herself credit In a manner thnt will boot great bene fit hereafter. "Tho Famous" cash bargain house , 200 B'y Got Fountain 5c cigar , next to Elscmnn's. Dempsey & Butler , candy M'f'g. , 103 Main. A N'onmltiy An nlann of Uro from box 43 yesterday afternoon wns occasioned by a blnzo which wiped out a snull barn on Seventeenth street , between Fourth and Fifth avenues. [ t was over a milo from the nearest flro house , so that the building was nearly de stroyed when the department arrived , al though a hard run was made. The compln- tion nnd equipment of the now house now in course of erection at Twcnt.v-flr.st and Broad way will glvo this part of the city the pro tection which Its rapid growth has for some lime demanded. Always on Time. If you wish tn purchase a good anil reliable watch 25 per cent less than club rc.tcs , and on easy term < , then call at once and malco your own selection at C. B. Jacquomlu & Co. , 27 Main street. Desirable dwellings for rent at mouerato prices. K , 1. Sheafo & Co. . rental agents , Broadway and Main streets , up stairs. Attend the W. 1. Bus. collegeCouncil Bluffs. o- Attempted Arson. Shortly before 10 o'clock last evening a still alarm called the department to the Stella Long bngnlo , No. 151 Broadway. Oil had been thrown upon the corner of the building , near an outside stairway , and the weather boardi'ng wns well ignited when discovered , A bottle , which had contained the Inflammable fluid , was found near by , nnd taken possession of by Officer Beswick. The flro was extinguished , and the loss was merely nominal. It was supposed that the flro was completely extinguished when the 11 rumen left , but at 1L o'clock an alarm from box 23 called the de partment to the place again. Tne flro hud worked under the boarding , smouldered for some tluio and again brottcn out. It was again gotten under control and the burning embers taken out. The proprietress is of the opinion that one of the former inmates of the place , who was turned out yesterday , at tempted to burn the house out of revenge , as it was unquestionably the work of an incen diary. Steam and hot water heating , flrst-clnss plumbing. Work done in both cities. John Gilbert , cor. Pearl st. and Willow ave. Dwelling for sale on easy payments. Also building lots nt lowest market prices. Call and examine our list. E. H. Sheafo & Co. iR tlio Motor Company. Work has stopped on the Fifth avcnuo motor line and will hardly bo resumed until certain arrangements have been made with the property owners. The owners cf the abutting property have unltca in an attempt to resist tbo progress of thn wont unless adequate damages have been secured. They have secured the services of an attorney nnd if nnv move is made to resume ) the work bcforo the settlement is made , an injunction will at oaco bo obtained to utop further pro gress until the damages arc satisfactorily adjusted. _ _ C. B. steam dye works , 1013 Broadway. C. B. P. Co. , Stephen & Harmer , 02 Pearl. Btlll The third day of the Brooks murder trial passed without developing any sensational or unexpected features , Tlio cross-cxamlna- tlcn of the flrst witness , Lars Janscn , was resumed yesterday morning , and continued , with the exception of usual noon recess , until half past 2 o'clock. The cross-examina tion failed to break or materially affect the evidence of the witness. Ho was not con fused in the slightest degree , and g.ivo his testimony audibly and clearly. The defense evidently believed that the burden ot the case for the t Into rested upon this witness , tienco the li"g nuil wearisome cross-o.\nmna- ! tlon ami atiompt to shako his testimony. Tim second witness called was Oliver David , another young farm laborer from Hazel Doll township , who was ia the city on the day of the murder nnd witnessed the shooting. , ( Us testimony carrqboratcd that of Jensen , was clear and positive , and was not affected by cross-examination. After nn hour's slcgo on the witness stand ho was dis missed and Sam Smith called. Smith was in David's company at the tlino of the shooting , and both stood looking in the door ot the saloon when the fatal shot was llrcd. Ills testimony was a repetition of thatof Jensen and David , with the slngloox- coptlon thnt ha said that the victim , Do Geode , was facing south when the shot was fired , while the others stated that ho was facing nearly north , Dr. F. P. Bellinger was the frurth witness nnd his evidence was entirely regarding the fatal wound , the course of the bullet , and tbo post mortem examination. The llfth and last witness of the day was Tom Casey , who wns in the saloon when the murder was committed. Ho was attracted t6 the spot by the quarrel between Do Geode and George Guanclla , and saw the victim fall dead , His examination was not completed when the clock struck 5 , and court adjourned until 10 o'clock this morning. Tlio attendance was about tbo same ns on tlio preceding day , specta tors constantly coming nnd going. Tliero wore a few more women inside tlio railing ttian had boon seen there before , and they listened carefully to the evidence intro duced , evidently taking much Interest In the caso. Tlio defendant appeared to feel iv llttlo more nervousness than ho had previously ex hibited , and was quito uneasy during the di rect examination of tbo witnesses. This test- lessncss disappeared to a crcat extent during the cross-examination , tlio accused appar ently fcoling sure that under tbo skillful questioning of his attorney the condemning and overwhelming statements of the wit nesses would lese much of their grave and weighty character. It is thought that it will require at least two more days for tbo state to Introduce all of Its evidence , It is not known ivluu plan will bo adopted by the defense to prove their position of accidental shooting , or whether they have any witnesses to introduce , Swanson Muslo Co. , 313 Broadway. Western Lumber aim Supply Co. , 13th and 14th streets and "d and 3d avenues , carry the largest stock of lumber , piling i > oleilesllmo , cement and building material in the west , K. W. Ituytuoud , manager. Tlio lied Men in Grand Council. At the session of the great council of the I. O. n. M. , of loiva , held at Stuart , October 8 and' 0 , the following officers were elected ; Great prophet , E. DL Wiley , Dei Maine * ; great anchom , H , W. Funk , Amlubon ; great senior sagamore , B , A. Halo , Perry ; great Junior Hiignmorc , Q. E. Holt , Atlantic ; great chief ot records , W. 13. Davis , DCS Molncs ; great Iteepor ot wampum , George W. Shone , DCS Molucs. II. L. Williams , Council Hlufffl , was appointed deputy great sachem , nnd western lown and the state of Nebraska were placed under hi * Jurisdiction. The citizens of Stuart mndo the event a very pleasant ono for the visiting red men. n banquet being given them Tuesday evening nnd an entertainment on Wednesday evening. A largo parade ot the order was hold on Tuesday afternoon. Through the exertions of Brother Williams this city wns selected ns the next assembly place of the great council October 8 nnd 10. 1800 , and nt tho. proper time our citizens will bo Invited .to participate In tbo welcome extended the visiting brethren nnd the occasion made ono long to bo remembered , Money loaned nt L. U. Ornft'a & ( Jo.'a loan ofllco on furniture , pianos , horses , wngons , personal property of all kinds , nnd nil other articles ol viiluo , without rcmovnl. All business strictly conll- donlinl. Blxby has removed to Mcrrlam block. Itclcnscd on ttnll. Wade Woodward , the young man Indicted nt the last session of the grand Jury for til ing n forged check on J. 12. Ilnrkncss , wns yestcrdnv released from the county Jail , where ho has boon confined for the past two weeks. Ills ball bond was llxod nt $ " > 09 , and his bondsmen are Uov. Henry Dolong nnd C. M. Burgess. The case will como up this term. term.Mr. . K. T. Bryant has also furnished bonds in the sum of $1,000 , Messrs. M. D. Hardln nnd F. W. Williams becoming bis sureties. Mr. Bryant Is under indictment for obtain ing property under false pretenses , nnd his trial is also set for a hearing this term. Commencing from tins date the Council BluiTs Carpet Co. will have n special sale of rugs , silks and fringes. These goods are the latest novelties , nnd the Bate will cover everything in tbo line In stock. Every article will be sold at n special bargain. This is n rare opportunity for people who doslro to add those Important articles of comfort and elegance to their homes. Soldiers' HiMinlon nt Onawa , The G. A. H. of Monona county hold a re union and camp iiro Thursday evening. Over thrco hundred veterans sat down to a , banquet of pork and beans. Chaplain Lynmn addressed a largo meeting of sol diers In the afternoon nnd Mr. , r , J. Stead- man , of this city , spoke in the evening to a largo nudicnco. Department Commander Smith , who Wi's expected , missed his train at this point and was necessarily absent , much to the regret of the veterans. Fine dressed chickens. G. Mottaz , Tel. 178. 9 Finest market in city J.M. Scanlan's. J. G. Tlpton , real estate , 527 Broadway. E. H. Sheafo & Co. give special attcnt on to the collection of rents and caroof property in the city and vicinity. Charges moderate. Ofllco Broadway and Main streets. James Taylor n conductor on the Roclc Island , found n pocketbook containing $440 in checks and money belonging to a passen ger who left his train nt Avoca Thursday. Ho returned it to the owner , from Atlantic , with contents intact , before it was missed by him. Sii'1h actions as this are not quoted by the advocates of total depravity , and dispute the theory thnt the world is growing worse instead of better. Do you desire to mnko your homo during the long , dreary winter months the most nttractivo place on earth ! 'Chen attend the special sale of silks , fringes and rugs at the Council Bluffs Carpel Co. , comencing to-day. You never saw more elegant and ueautiful articles than they nro offering at special prices. o Fresh baddies , first of the season , at Fearon's. Ulnclc Royalties at Paris. King Dinn'n Snlifou , who attracted so much attention here during1 the visit of the shah of Persia , has boon replaced by another sable Sencgaleo sovereign nnmod Ousman Gassy , says a London Tolngrnph L3aris letter. Parisians , how- ovor"uro no longer curious about netrro monarehs , as poor Onsnuin Gassy , iui- HUe ills predecessor , is left to languish in his lodgings in the locality of Grccnello , wliero ho is surrounded by an cncuinpmont of his subjects. King Gassy has fought and bled in the cause of Franco , and lias accordingly received the Cross of the Legion of IJonorwhich ho wears proudly on his white burnous. Ho rules when at homo over 200 vil lages , containing n population of over 000,000 sable subjects. Like most of the superior types of hlackamoors who have hco i invited to see tlio exhibition , and to represent here the natives of the French colonies or dependencies in Africa. Ouainan Gassy is a highly in telligent looking man , and his royal honors , although meagre and mediocre' sit well upon him. Pears' is the purest and hast soap over made. A Lit do of Hntli. A day or two ago I retold the story of Lord huaconsflold and tlio academy banquet , at which ho eulogized in an after-dinner speech the pictures which hoforo dinner ho had prhatoly ridi culed , says Editor Stead in the Pall Mall Giu'otto. "I have always round , " ho said , in solf-dcfcnse , "that it an- b wors best to praise people for the qual ity in which "they are most deficient. " This wns told as an amusing story to Mr. Gladstone. "Do you call it amus ing ? " Air. Gladstone replied , "I call it devilish. " "Which , gentle reader , " I wont on to ask , "do you call it ? " Ono gcntlo reader sends mo this morning the following apt-answer : "Why , I call it devilish-amusing. " D. J. KUMUNDSO.V , 13. It. Sllim HIT , I'ri'B. Vice 1'res. CliAP.lt. HANNAN , Cashier. CITIZENS' ' STATE BANK , orcou.NCirjiir.UFKS. Paid up Capital . SI5O.ooo.oo Surplus . 35ooo.oo Liability to Depositors . .335.OOO.OO DIIIKCTOIIH T. A. Mlllnr. I1' . 0. ( lloason , 13. ! , RHiiKiut , K. } . ' . Halt , J. D. IMiindsoii , Wins. It Hnnnan , TraiiMict enonU banking business l.ur tHt capital and HUrpItu of any bunk In ISortlmestern lowu. lnture.it on tlmu deposit * . OFFICCK. W. 11. il. l'usir : OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. Corner Jluln and ftroanway , COUNCIL liliUJi'KH , IOWA. Haulers In foroluii and domestic exrhanfte Collections mndo and Interest p.ild on time de posits , Incorporated Nov. l.l Southwest Corner llroadway and Mala Street * C'AI'ITAI. gl5OOUO. OKFICKIIS N. ] > . lloilgo , I'rcsUont ; John Jlcreslieliu , Vice 1'roaUloat. ; AV , Itlckuiau Cashier. DIIIKOTOIIS N. P. Dodfre. J. II-reslielin , fjeo. Keclinu , J.U Stewart , W , W. Wallace , 0 , M. Dodge. No.27 Main St. , Over Jacquomln' Jewelry Stor' The Subscripffyq List will Open on Monday , October H , and will Close on or Before Friday , October 18 , INTERitflONAL and MORTGAGE BANK OF MKXICO. ( Banco Internacional e Hipotecario tie Mexico. ) Incorporatedunder , Mexican Law , Whereby the Liability of Shnro- holdersTermlnntes upon Full Payment for Tholr Shores. - 5,000,000 ( WITH POWER TO INCREASE. ) SHARES $100.00 EACH. PRESENT ISSUE , $3,500,000. OP WHICH $2,500,000 $ , are ottered to the Public , ana $1,000,000 , , arc to to Excliaiisci for tbo Stock of tlic Banco Hirjotccario Moxicauo , The following gentlemen have boon nominatotl anil have consented to act ns Dlreulorj and Olllcers : IIIItHUTOUS IN ailOXICO. Senor PRDUO MARTIN , of Messrs. P. Martin & Co. , Bankers. Senor FAUSTINO DE GOIUBAK. Senor UAFAKL DONDE. Senor SEBASTIAN B. D12 MtER. THOMAS 11RANIFP , Ef > r _ . , Resident Director of the Mexican Railway Com pany and President of the Board of Directors of the London Bank of Mexico. Scnor JOSE DE TERESA MIRANDA. M. L. GUIRAUD , Esq. , Resident Director of the Mexican Telephone Com pany. pany.MORRIS S. BELKNAP , Esq. ninrccTons JN THK UMTKU STATKS. H. B. HOLLINS.Esq.of Messrs. II. B. Holllns & Co. , Bankers , Now York. ROBERT COLGATE , Esq. , Now York. MAYER LEHMAN , Esq. , of Messrs. Lehman Brothers , Merchants , New York. EDWARD E. DENNISTON , Esq. , of Messrs. E. W. Clark & Co. , Bankers , Philadelphia. WILLIAM C. HOUSTON , Jr. , Esq. , Merchant , Philadelphia. B. J. BURKE , Esq. , of II. B. Hollins & Co. . Bankers , Now 1'ork. JOSEPH S. AUERBACH , Esq. , of Messrs. Lowrey , Stone & Auerbach , Attor neys and Counselors at Law , Now York. PRESIDENT OP THE 15 A NIC IN MEXICO. Senor.PEDRO MARTIN , of Messrs. P. Martin & Co. , Bankers. VICE PUESIDI3NT IS MEXICO. fi' ' M. L. GUIRAUD , Esq. 111 . Ml. Ml.f f VICE PKESIDEXT JX NEW YOKK. H. B. HOLLINS , Esq. , of Messrs. II. 13. Hollins & Co. , Bankers. CASlllElt-OP THE HANK IN MEXICO. MORRIS S. BELKNAP. SOLICITORS. Scnor RAFAEL DONDE , City of Mexico. Messrs. LOWREY , STONE & AUERBACH , New York City. Messrs. FRESIIFIELDS & WILLIAMS , London , England. Tlio charter ot the llunco Tntcmaclonal o Hip- otocailo Je Mexico confers , among others , pow ers to tlie followlngeirctt : To Issue mortgngn bonds representing loans to Individuals or corporations upon Income-pro ducing property situated In thoJtcxicnn , llcpub- llc. Thelnnk Is autnorlzed to pnrahnso tir.rt sell on commission agricultural products , machin ery nnil Implement ! ? , either illioctly or through agents. J t Is authorized to establish branches through out the states ana territories of the Republic of Mexico , nnd to nppbliit ngeucles nbroad. It Is authorized to Issue certlllcatesot deposit for silver or gold , coined or In bars , to bearer or to order payable on demand , In Mexican dollars lars or \\elghtliiounce3 , In tue Jtcpubllc of Mexico or abroad. The importance of this inst men tioned power can 1)C better under stood -uhcn it IB slated that Mexico und tlio United Stntcs produce to- Kctlirr upwards of 75 per cent , ol' tlic entire annual product ol'sltvcr In the world. It Is ospcctcd tlintdie Silver Ccrtin- ctitos oftlin llnnlc will enter Into cir culation , resulting In adjusting lal- anccR , and lima nvuldiim tlio iriiiiR- inlssion nnd retransmission ol actual bullion. ThcflO cni-tlllonti ; * will bo ro- dccmahlc at the ullluo oftho Hank in the City of Mexico and nc designated points alnuncl. The certillcntCHiii dollars lars will , it In believed , circulate- throughout tlio llcpuhllo ol' Mexico , nfTordlng n sectirod uuircncy. Tlio rift'it ' to HsueSllvcr Certificates is a privilege enjoyed by no otlior Mexican bunk. The bank will Introduce Into Mexico the bank- lug system so popular in the United Stntcs. Jthas potter to carry ou complete banking operations. It may accept , draw , purchase , sell , discount , and negotiate bills of exchange , draftH , bills , checKS. anil commercial paper of every \\lthorwlthoutHCCurltyof property' payable In the llepubllo ot Mexico or abioad ; and may open nnd keep accounts current sub ject to check or otherwise. Thobnnl : will afford merchants facilities for extending tholr relations with Mexico and the United Statei and Kurope. l-'or making advances on consignments of merchandise. 1'or collecting debts. For discounting bllfe Tlio bank \ \ 111 encourage the system of pay ments by chock , nnd will olTer generally facili ties such as no other Mexican bank affords , and nhlch are regarded as a necessity in tlio United States and Europe. The Clmrti r provides thar , except n to certain stamp duties nnd real prop erty tiiAps enumerated In tlio Charter , the Jlnnk , its Capital , Shares , Hem ) , Ccrtldcntcs of Deposit , writing * , and otlior securities constituting its prop erty , Hhull be exempt from ordinary or extraordinary Federal taxes now existing or winch may ho created hereafter ol' whatever nature. The annual revenue of the Mexican Govern ment increased from S1GOOOOOO In 1877 to over $32OOODO in 1880. Tlio total Imports and exports between Mexico ice nnd the Tnlted States Increased from S6- 299,310 lu360toS27,227,661 | ln888. | In 1880 the railway system of Mexico com prised about 50O miles , in 1888 4GDO miles of railroad tra\eriod her territory. Tlio directors congiattilato themselves nnd the stockholders upon having secured , as Presi dent of tlio bank and general manager , Senor Pedro Martin o iho well-known banking firm of Messrs I' . Martin & Co. , of the city of Mexico. Ilia experience as u banker In Mexico extends over n pel led of thirty years , and his well-Known Integrity , comblnea with his Knowledge nnd conseruit'sm ' , is In itself u guarantee of the successful management ot the bank In Mexico. There are no prcforoncu or founders' shares. Copies of the contioct nnd of the charter and by-laws of tlie bank may bo seen at the olllcos of the uii'lerslgned. Twenty thousand shares of the entire Issue hnvo been underwritten , so that the present Issue of Hluirt'S Is made in part for the account of the underwriters , among whom uio several of thodircctoisof the new oank. Subscriptions will bo rocolvod by any of the undersign el at the prloo of 8HO per share , Mexican money , in Mexico , and the equivalent price of $8O in the TJnltod States , cfilG 8s. per share In London. The books will bo open Monday , Oot 14,188O , and close on Friday , Oct. 18,1889. Application for shares should bo made upon tlio form accompanying the prospsctus and sent v/Ith a deposit of $5 per share to any of the under signed , i Allotmonta.\ylH bo made upon close of subscriptions. The right Is re served to reject any proposals , -roduco the amount to bo awarded there under , or to clqso the subscriptions without previous notice. Payments to bo made as follows : 6 per cent On Application , 26 " j On Allotment , 2O " , Doe. 2,1880 , 20 u .Jan. 22,180O , 3O it .March 20,1800 , for which receipts will bo given , Prospectuses and forms of application can bo obtained at the offices the undersigned. H , B , Hollins & Co , , Matheson & Co , , NEW YORK , N. Y. LONDON , ENG. P , Martin & Co , , E. W. Clark & Co. , CITY OP MEXICO. PHILADELPHIA , PJNN. Richardson , Hill & Co , , Bank of Commerce , BOSTON , MASS. . ST. LOUIS , MO. The Anglo-Californian Bank , Limited , SAN FRANCISCO , OAL. PUBLIC. OCTOBER 4,1080. The tulvortlsomont of eovornl rotnll donlors , undo * the form of u communication ns It nppoafs in THE BEE of this tlnto , la no * Im3od upon the truth , nnd the jmrtloa signing the smno two well ivwnro o/ it , n.3 the following reasons from tholr own standpoint will testify : . . \Vohavehiulnppllcixtlonsfrom four ot them , individually , to bn 1aVn In rut of tha cold ! In other < rds. If tnej- sold conl nt ourprlcox , would wo allow them the rnrtugc , each prtrtr pledging himself to keep Mildly "mum , " so far ns hM neighbor \\ns concerned. j 2. Wo have had ofTora from the same parties , based on the follow ing , to-wlt : A. Under wlmt conditions would o retire from the retail mislnesn , they RimrantecliiB us A certain tonmtgo for the seasons of 18M > . IHU and Util , and ilmllng a market for our coal , II. \ \ \\orcinnlnnithairtnllbuMncsv , they uunrnnteoliiK us a certain tonnage ns before mentioned , but wo api-eclng to uinlntuln pilcis. From the foregoing ihcts , I think the generous and falr-mlndod publlo will agree with mo that any further remarks nro unnecessary. H. A. COX , A. T. THATCHER , Council Bluffs , la. , Brown Building1. Chicago , Ills. TO THE - f\ \ 1 ft VJUtfJL I I i All Q1 II mi "H The coal ilonlorsof Council HlnlTs would most respectfully snv tu oxpliumlion of the reduction in price of conl msulo by A. T. ThtUehcr , o ( this city , that Mr. Thatcher hits hcrotoforo cliilmcd to boll conl by wholesale only , and thixt many ot us imvo purchased conl from him nt the market prices , nnd would still continue to do so , If wo could got tv good article of coal that would please our trade , hut with coal bought from Mr. Tlmtehur we have hud a crroat deal of trouble and complaint , and these of us who Imvo handled his coal have boon Obliged to Withdraw Our Orders from him or lese our customers. To resent this and coerce the dealers into buyinfr an Inferior nrtiolo of coal Mr. Tlmtchor has come into the retail trade , and is now ottering1 his coal at n lesi price delivered to consumers than bo charged us for H at his yards , and also at lower prices than wo could purchase Merohantilo Coal elsewhere. "Wo are prepared to InruUh a statement fully vorilied as to the correctness ot the above explanation : Snnpp & Knotts , E. E.Invno ] \ , D. E. Gleason , Win. Welch Carbon Coal Co. , J. E. Moyorj , N. W. William ? , R 13. Mnrltlo , Council UlutTs Lumber Co. , T. L. Smith , Saclccttit Preston , L. M. Shubort , Jos. MeWilliatns. TWIN CITY STEAM DYE WORKS. * The Host Equipped Establishment in the Wosr. Docs Dyeing ana dualling of Garments and Goods of uvciy description and material. Dry Clcaulnc ot line Garments a Specialty. Out of town orders by mall or express.111 receive prompt attention. Works * on Motor Line , Corner 26tii St , & Ave. A. Council Bluffs OMAHA OFFICE , 1521 FARNAM STREET. GEO. SCIIOEDSACK. DON'T ' BUY SHOES IN COUNCIL BLUFFS t'ntll you have visited 100 Main street , the oldest and heaviest stocked establish ment in tha city , u hero Roods are Doucht dhect from nuiiufnctiuers and RH m a ay to customera without middlemen's jirolits. Kvory class of fooiwoar from thu worklimnun's heavy boot to the finest laity's ihoo is cheaper now than over before nt the factories , and establishments that liny direct and In laruo ( junntltlcs can Blvo the customer a. margin that will bo an oxtrn Inducement , aildoit to tile host goods sold uud wair.uited uy rollablo men. Wo do this , fall and b3 convinced. S. A. PIERCE , 1OO Main at. , Council Bluffs. GIL BLUFFS FUEL COMPANY , This is as our yards appeared before the ilic , which left IKS " .sllKlitly dlsflRtircd but still in tll rlnir , " w 1th plenty of nice fresh coal ou track. Lime , Cement , Piaster und Stucco. KM llroadwar i Tplcnhnnn HU1. , J. M. PAZ.MEK , -luainn CIIOIIST : r.oi or- SUBURBAN & INTERIOR PROPERTY In tuuclly. Gilt , edged opportunities to Inline- dlate investors and home heekera. SPECIAL NOTICES , COUNCIL BLUFFS. KOR SALE AND RENT. " \TE\V Ilaby coacu lor sale cheap at No. f2T J-i llroadway. I1IAVU two dopant hoiiiies on Dili live. , ono block from motor. I.nrco lots. Houses new , 8and 11 rooms each ; modern improvumunts. Fora.ile on pavmunts to snltpurchajors. Thcso are line bargains splendidly located mid cheap est property In Council lIlulTs. J. 11. Judd , WO ilroaaway. > 1MNK houses on Lincoln ixvo.,8ronms , mod- Oern Imiirovemonti , all now , a lots fiOxlOO each nnd tlio other "iixliVJ. This property lu llnoly located In the natural pnrK poitlnn of Council lllulls. " blocks from Omaha mid Council lllulls motor. C. II. Judd , OOP Uroadwuy. Lin : INSIJHANCK at actual cost. Address A. U. Daughorty , Cunnlnt' St. , Council lllullM. B A HO A1NB In all parts nt tlio city. N.C. . Phillip ! ) , roomn , ICverott block. flAWO 2-story n-ioom houses on Noith 7th st. JL H blocks from postolllre. city water , only 2,100 each. Terms to suit. 0. JJ. Judd , outi II roadway , IF you have miylots or other property that you \\lsh totriulu for uhouao and lot , call onO. U. Judd , au llro.idway. _ HAVi ; hoTisoTiind lots lifall partH of Couu- ell lllulls , fronUJJtoJ,0 ( ) > i. that 1 can sell on monthly paymnnts , or any terms to HUlt pur- ( Imsi-rrt , This Is of particular advantage to Omaha incrchantB , clurk.s. mechanic ) , orpeoplo who di'blro a home iicur thu niihinoss center of Omaha \\Itliout being compelled to pay oxorbl taut prices. U. H : Judd , IM llroudwuv , Council lllmiri , _ 11' ' VOU uny n housa unit lot of U. ( / . Jndd and afterwards concludu to move a\vay or In any other way not living ( U-slroim of kceplni ; the property , \\ill I Hell It lor you free of cliarga und property unsold 1 will lent u.uiio without coil to owner. \\rAHKANTVdoeilH given on nil property V > BoldhyO. II. Judd when there Is a fair payment ilown. _ T OT8 In Central HUD cheap , llasy terms. N. JJt. ' . PhUllps rooms , llvurett block. _ TJBM KM HUH that I own"my ow n "property. I i- und coiiEoquntly can imiKe II.TIIIH to uult the purchaaer , who is not required to dual with mo tliroiiuli an avont. U , II , Judd. GOt ! ilrondway , Council Foil BAMI On easy terms , choice rcsluenco lot , ( iraham uve. . un motor line. I'or Halo W ) acre fruit nutl veKutahlo fann I3 * miles oust of Chiiutaumia wroimila. A great bargain. 15a y terms. Only 113 per aero. 1'or Sale 10 ncioa adjoining city limits : with 2-btory frame house , Urgu liarn , \ > ooil and coal tiled , well , chtern , etc ; 40)beurlug ) fruit truoi ) . grapes and Ijorilen. 1'rico tJ.OJO. The bare land in worth the money. 1'or K.ilo-M ucrua ! i tnllo from city limits. Only tiun per acre. Kny terms. for .Salu - ! ) acred cnoloo grave laiulsi on Grand avenue. Only * W ) p r acre. Kor Halo la ) acres , good house , barn anil out > buildings , I.UiO fruit tices , four miles from pou- otlice , only W ) per acre , easy terms ; nUo UJ acres adjoining , well improved , ftv .VJ an ucn- , one-third cash , balance uu toriiiH to Milt , For Hale Ixjt 4 , uloclc H. llansr.om Place , Oiuaha on lu years' tlmeut Tpirceut. MV. C. btacy Kooin 4 , Opera llloclc , TT10U SAIR-An old and well established -L' drug store , established in 1W1J. C.uh rn ( iiitrod , ei.S'J i , bulancaie.U ostitto. Address A X . lice. Council lllulls. T7VTirmNT-Nlcelr ftirnlshod rooTTnTeTl J-1 heated , nlry , nil cmircnlencoo. ' ,4 block front electric motor line Good 1-oar.lnext door , now modern houses. No. 17 Korth .Madison > ! . BA HO AIM -4 lots In KlddioTsnb , on llth ave , (3radiu ( aUp.ild. SlUJeach. N.O.Phillips , room 5 , Kvorott blocK. JOTS in TuiwllllueM add JJ7 > each. N. 0. Phillips.roomn , i\-erott : block. L OTSiii Van llrnnt & Mice's add W,0 , i.isr : terms. N. C. I'hllllps. room 5. Bverett bit. AHAHG.UNlnWest Broadwaypropeity. X. , _ C. Phillips , room 5 , Kvcrctt block. JOTS In Terry addition. Monthly payments W. C. I'lillllps. rooiuii , Kvorott blocK. LAN'OS for sale or exchange. N. C. Phillip room o. liverett block. IMl'ItOVIIDfatmslnlowa and Kan-sis for exclinneo for rlty property. N. U. Phillips , roomu. Kturctt blocK. , Ol'S ou till iivo. and luili nt. v ry ( .heap t'uaps. Hcnsoii Ic Shepherd , u Main st , LOTS on llroadway. anywhere between Conn , oil lilulfs and Omaha , llonson fc Shepherd. 'J .Main st. _ ViNIJI5 ; A lots , cornar.-i , grout bargains , llenson & Shephurd , U Malubt. JOI'on 4th avenue , Van llrttut & IIIco's BUD. , t cheap , lli'nsim \ Shepherd , U Main st. V\7ANTin : A neat young girl to help In iron * oral house work. Mrs Jacob blina , 31U BUST corner on llnndwav. opposlto poweu llMiaoniVijiiepliurd u Main st. LOTS on ( Jlen nvc. , Romilnu snaps , lionbou * Shepherd , U Main St. LOTH on Mnnawa motor Iluo , corners , ! ! 10 cash , balance 810 pur month , llonso & Shophord. DMnlnat. TJUAfj KSTATI5 lloiiKht and nolil and ex > J ichanged. . BpofInl attention Klven to exam * inatlon ot tltlm.V. . 0. James. No. 1U I'Barl gt.t FOR SAIi-Acro lots In Orchard placn. Thl property is located In the Itlco nursery , Houthof the main part of thn city. Hi mile * from court houao , Guo.Hetcalf.JO 1'earl t. TLTOItHHSmid lots ; * | iTcash. ) . ' 0)'casTi , tfO XX cash , balance oaay. Ileiuon &bhophorU U Main st. "I/lOll BAMi On easy term H , some of the besc X1 in ranged modern houses ( new ) In Council HliillH. All modern Improvements , llnely locntoil. CullpnH , B. Ainjcon , Menlam block. W .M. Bir5liNTOi'I''I ) : ltcal Hstato. Btiocml attention utven to uxiimiuatlon and cor rection of title to lands and loU in city and county. No , H. North Main at. LOTd In Mullln's sub , f jo c'ish , balance $10 pe iiiunth. llenaon & 8lieplieid. U.Malii nt. * 1jtOIt HAI.i : or Kent ( larden land with houses , J ? byj. H. Itlce. lit. Muln ct. . Council Itluira. , „ , . ; HAM ! WJ aero farm In .lasper county , _ Mown , located near co.il mines tliat nro m opeintlon. There is a llvo foot v lu of coal under the farm. Goo. .Mutcixir , No. 10 1'oarl at. IjlOltSA I.U-Improvod and unimproved prop X ? crty in every pirt of tlio city. Hiiro oppoi ; tunltl s for Invcatorfl who soolt Hplendld opportunities for those whr > iloalru homes , ( leo. Metcalf , No. 10 Pearl st. BUSINKSH locations ou Main and liioadway at great b rulus. _ lioo. Mutcalf , No , 1(1 ( Pearl st. _ FOlt flAliK M ) feet lake frontage located ba tween 0 II. boat house and Manawn beach Also a inimbor of choice lots in HogiitU pUvo ( Ji'o. Motcnlf , NO.W Pearl st. _ _ i > nT.rri HOH.&T ? loin money. The most llUeraUerins olfereil. lO Pearfat. _ KTTKIl than a savings ban * , lluy a homo and lot of 0. II. Jndd ou monthly puymcutH. and by paying from 9l to . ' > more a month than rent in a few ycard you will own your homo free of ( iubt , which Is bound by t ! . at tluio to \ > a vorth more than double what you pay for it now , O' . II. Judd. UUP Uroadway. Council lllutfs. Flower JPots. PpmethlnK entirely ntw , and the handsomest nrtlcles of tlio kind tliat uvur adorned u bay- window or conservatory , lire our uijw painted and ornamented l-'lovrer Pots und Vases for house plants. ThB egoodH uro entirely new and are sold exclusively lu Council lllulls by us. JI.VJ .Hustle Pots are highly ornamontnl and nil beautify uny lioune. Ono grade is smoothly painted in bright < -olors ready for dei or.itlou by ladles who paint. These handsome goods itresold at prices commonly nuked for iilalni to for painted pot and nauccr , und plain at cor * rebpondlng prices , LUNU HltOH. .