Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 23, 1884, Page 7, Image 7

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HIE DAILY BEE-SATURDAY , FEBRUARY 23 ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
ADDiriON.VLDJ.VL NEWS ,
The Itrpiiltllcim Primaries
At the republican primaries lust night
tlio following delegates wore chosen :
First Word Jacob Sims , E. P. Phil ,
brook , William Siodonlopf , Fred Davis ,
W. MoFaddon.
Second Ward ,7. P. Gouldon , T. J.
Evans , A. F. Claltorbuck , Theodore
Ouittar , L. S RuMoll , Dr. Greou , W. 0.
Unthank , J. W Bainl.
Third Ward W.F.SappS. D. Street ,
E. II. OJoll , 0. F. Smith , W. E
Savorehook.
Fourth Ward Phil. Armour , George
F. Wright , 0. M. Drown , A. W. Hoick-
man , N. M. Pusoy , A. F. Fliekingjr ,
0. b. Lawnon , William H. Campbell.
In the First ward T. W. McOargor was
nominatud fur alderman nnd in the Second
end Ward Frank Grass. At all the cau
cuses an expression in favor of postpon
ing the convention from this afternoon
until Wednesday next at 2 p. in. pro-
\ailed.
IOWA ITEMS.
Davenport has 4)5 ! ) telephones.
The now Catholic church at Clarcmont
is to cost $10,000.
The lirgost flax oil mill in the world is
now in procoos of construction at Sioux
City.
City.An
An ctl'ort h being undo in Kepkuk for
an nporu fcBttv.il , to come oil' in April
or May.
The assessment on the distillery c.ittlo
at Des Moines hns been reduced from $15
to § 10 a head.
A fire at Polla on the 18th burned the
saloon of Air. Nink and the residences
adjoining. Loss , $1,200. The fire or
iginated in the saloon.
A man in Davenport claims to have
one of the original "mad atones" , which
has been in the possession of his family
since its discovery in Wales 500 years
ago.
TheBurlini'ton freight and ticket agent
at Clarkavillo , E.Banglo , was found short
in his accounts , but thu shortage being
made good by his bondsmen , ho was al
lowed to depart.
A young man near Peterson took his
lifo by stabbing himself five times'in the
nock , while at the barn. His people
found him there in the evening and threw
him into an oat bin until morning. Ho
had become msano over religious excite
ment.
ment.Mrs.
Mrs. Mary B. Wheeler , whoso hiisband
is in the Colorado penitentiary , as she
says , was arrested in [ owa City the other
day under the suspicion that slio contem
plated suicide. She had purchased
arsenic. She is sick and poor , only about
19 years of age , and has u clnld with her
only about ono year old. Her parents ,
she reports , live in Powesheik county ,
and she says she is away from home be
came of the abubivoness of her father.
A hermit case is reported within two
miles of Sinux City , ut the railroad bluQ.
A lone man has constructed a habitation
there by digging a hole in the ground ; in
this hole he e.ita and sleeps , copka and
lives. His Dimple wants are supplied with
money earned by wood chopping. The
hermit came there aoino time last fall ,
and has sincn made no acquaintances.
Tno few who have boon favored with an
interview report the hermit woll-informed
and apparently a man of education.
On Friday night , the 15th instant , the
farm residence of Thurman Thurmison
was fired by sparks , the blaza escaping
discovery until the roof was nearly ready
to fall iu. The children ( four ) were sleep
ing up stairs , vGoorgo \ , aged 19 ;
Anne , 15 ; Kate 10 ; Libbie , 8. George
was the firatto discover the fire , and get
ting down through the flames aroused his
father and mother , who slept down
stairs. George was severely burned on
both hands and faco. After waking his
father and mother he wonf. to the pump
in his excitement to get a bucket of
water , and .when ho returned his father
had tried to rescue the children up stairs ,
who wore aroused by the cries of their
mother , but the flames drove him back.
George then made his vray through the
flames , and caught up the first ono ho
came to and brought her down. It was
Anna. She was badly burned on the
breast , and arms up to the elbow. The
ilesh fell oil the bones of the fingers. She
will probably die. The two other girls ,
Kato and Libbie , it was impossible to
rescue , and they perished in the flames.
Their cries to their mother were hoard
when they were pas human aid. Not a
thing was saved from the building.
COMJULKUOlAIi. - j
COUNCIL BLCKKS MARKET.
Wheat No. 2 spring , 70c ; No , 3 , COc ; re
jected , COc ; good demand.
' Corn Iseolbrs are paying 35o for old corn
nnd ! 28c for n"W.
Oata In good demand atS'-V ,
Hay 4 00@6 00 per ton ; BOo per bale.
Rye 10@45c.
Corn Meal 125 per 100 pounds.
Wood Good sui > ( ily ; prices at yards , G 00@
700.
700.Coal Delivered , hard , 11 60 per ton ; soft ,
6 00 per ton
Lard Falrbaiik'e , wholoaaUiiR at lie ,
Flour City Hour , 1 t)0@a 30.
Brooms 2 95@3 00 per doz. *
LIVE STOCK.
Cflttle-3 00@3 BO ; calves , 6 00@7 50.
Hops Local tuckers are buying now and
thereis a good demand for all ( 'rados ; choice
{ lacking , 5 35@5 53 : mixed , 4 75&0 25.
1'BonrcE.
Quotations liy J. M. St. John & Co. , com
mission merchants , 1-10 Broadway.
Butter Plenty und In fair demand at IB ®
20c ; creamery , 3'So.
Eggs Plenty at 20o per dozen.
Poultry Heady nale ; dealers ara paying for *
chickens 12oj turkeys , IBo.
Vegetables Potatoes , 40c ; onions , 40o ; cabbage -
bage , none in the market ; apples , ready sale
at 3 25@4 00 for prime utock.
CAUTION ,
8 lft' Hrt'llflo eitlal } iNelibla preparation ,
and ahould not conl inn ed wltn the wrl'iiu ub-
rtltutc * ImlutloiH. nokocrct I unibuf , ' Huciui
AlUratu , " etc , , etc. , which are now btliir minufac-
tared by VI" rt * J pvt on , J > one of ( them contain
a jnjjlt ) artHti wli'ch enter * In a thu ooin ltion of
H. S a. There l < onUone SiU' Hjioclflo nU ( h ro
UnotbluslnthoworMlllult. To prutiit ll kter
and illsapjiulntmtiit , M tuie mid get the gumlne.
Swlft'l Sixifllfl > U a romplcta antidote it lltood
Tilnt , IllooJ I'olun , JUhnal Voltot and Kklu Hu
mour. JUHK UX Hxiril , M. l > , , Atlant , Oa ,
I hue ha4 remarkable tun-ew with H lft' Pjw
dUo In i he treatment of IJuod and faUn Inieaa-n ,
ami In Ki u ale DUcawv J to k It tnbt.lf ( or Car
KO. 0. IlKXBT , M. I ) . , Atlanta , da
I ut. l 8 > lft'i Speclfto on inv little daughter , who
tM rt'i ' l ' . ! Home Want I'oUoi lil ( , > i had re-
Itt-Al all I0il < of treitmMit The HpeUA ) rcl uvcd
, ' permanently. d 1 tlull wait Inwj practice.
Our trcatlM on Blood and Skin ll ) uue nulled
> iuapplicant * .
TUBgwfra8PECKIO jx , ,
Drawer 3. Atlanta , da.
y , OtBc * , U9 W. 3d 8fc , between U od 7tb ATK ,
LARGEST IMPLEMENT WAREHOUSE IN THE WEST !
David Bradley and Co. ,
MANUFACTURERS GENERAL ACEWTS FOR M
Hearst , Dunn & Go's Peoria Advance Corn Planters and Cheek-Bowers ,
OLD RELIABLE PETER SGHOTTLER WAGONS. FISH BRQ'S & GO'S SPRING WAGONS , ETC ,
And a Full Line of
i c 1111 irt si.
Nos. 1100 to 1116 South Main Street , IrUUJNlsIJU ' < aOlaUJJiib , IOWA.
Peoria Advance Corn Planter and Check Rower.
Old Eeliable Peter Schuttler Wgon ,
Fish Brj's & Go's Oe'ebratBdWason. '
"Wo carry n complete line of buggies aud can furnish
anything from best to cheapest.
Can tea u ? ut our Mammoth Warehouse , nnd see the
finest display of vehicles on the Missouri rver . or write
for cat ilogues. .
SUPWUOH ADVAMTAOKS 01' TUT.
Peoria Mary Dii Planter
1. Lighfciuss o draft nnd cuse o hnnd-
Hug.
2. Combination of hand and foot lover * i
is such that Planter cim bo /nude rigid or
flexible , at will of opeorator.
8. Hand lever is in centre of machine ,
hence one immeiMjnnnot go deeper than thu
other n fault common to'all plnnlcrs with
lever on side of machine. ll f .
1. Made of A No. 1 stock and substan
tial in over particular.
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5. Painted with the beat Oriental Vermillion -
lion , elaborately striped and varnished ,
making it very handsome and ut tractive.
6. Warranted to do first cla's work in
any soil. The check rower is very simple
and warranted to do firat-i'liiss work if prop
erly handled. ,
J QOId Reliable .
PETER SCHllIUE
no ; ono wont oupi W IOIHus. . ' It
is known all over the United Sta'e.s ' , and
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where the very best wagon is wanted , you
can always sell a Schutller. A sample set
up in y our " "Warehouse will convince you
hat , farmers will buy tin Schnttler at
Tchuttilcr prices.
Owin" to the fact that wo brought the
WAGON !
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into tins trade ono year ago , and sold MI
twelve months $10(1,000 ( worth of them ,
many of our competitors have been ropro-
RentiiiL' to tfie trade , bccauso of the financial
difficulties of tl c Fish Bros. , that we would
not bo able to supply thorn , hence we wish
to asMirodealors tllutwohave onunged for
thosalo'of this celebrated wagon , and call
tlinir attention to the fact fhat the wagon
must bo nearly perfect , it that is all the
hiult our competitors cun ilnd with it Fa
vor UR with an order for any number and
wo will convince you by n prompt shipment
that wo are \able \ to supply the large nnd
ever increasing demand.
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fr you want CornJShellerp/write to ,
" { ! ' ; "Peoria Planters , write'to o
" Stalk Cutters , one or twoQrows , write'to , , O
Jl t
11 Rakes and Harrows , write to ta
" Feed Mills , write to 4 caI
" Fish Bro's Farm'Wagon , writeQto X- 4o
Peter Schuttlei' Wagon , write to o
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Barnes' or Royal Chepk Rows , write .to \
Peoria Gheck Ro RTS , write teAt as
a
Bradley's Tongueless Cultivator , write'to
Fisb Bro'sj ] & Co , , Spring Wagon , , rite to o
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CheaperQSpring Wagon , write to ' ' o
n
Buggies or Carriages , write to (4a (
Anything in the Implement or Vehicle line
write to
§
The Furst & Bradley Plow is to favorably known to every farmer
west of the Alleghauy mountain ? , that it is not necessary for us to
recommend it.
The Bradley Iron Beam Spiing Cultivator has been well ami favor
ably known to farmers and dealers ior year * , and wo are bound to main
tain its enviable lopntation in the trade.
This is our second year with the Bradley Tongueless Cultivator and
are guaranteed to bo like all implements manufactured by Furst & Brad-
ey Manufacturing Co. , first-class in every particular.
The Bradley Rakes are firfct-chw , AVe make them either hand or
iclf dump , for ono or two horses.
Vl'his ' Thresher is manufactured by C. .ujtmnn & Co. , Canton , 0. , an |
Mqth their new power or Traction eng'ue ia all that can be dwiii by UM
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b * t thrdflhers. L