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I'HE DAILY BEE- "UBSDAY. MARCII 4, 1884, T —— == | ARGEST IMPLEMENT WAREHOUSE IN THE WEST Allerman James Sells Another Lot | o to the City. Posna— J— [ r The city clerk roported the receipts of his oftice for the month &2,341.50. The police committee reported againat | [ | , the city providing grounds for a city | hospital. The firo committeo revorted in_ favor | MANUFACTURERS CENERAL ACENTS FOR % F ;jr, of discharging the engincers of the two | . % steamers and the appointment of Sam. | y i Morrison as driver of the hook and | Aldermans Keating recommended, that | 1 " the old City building be sold for $350 ) ) ] [] ports wore concurred in, s e Hearst, Dunn & Co's Peoria Advance Corn Planters and Check-Rowers. i Judge James on First avenue near Eighth | ) streot for a hose house. Price $600, N The street committeo was instructed to P [] ] expend 8200 in making Ninth strect pass- \ * ablo below tho Rock Tsland track. ] & " The report of the appraisers, made |’ )= ) i :farlybu yfinr r:{zr‘;.{ minmnlmx;ding that i 0 bo allowed Mra, Baird for damage H to lot on account of change of grndo%f And a Full Line of street waa concurred in. The council adjourned to next Monday sembled as a board of health and cen- sured the,marshal for not having Pres- i e il Nos. 1100 to 1116 South Main Street, Al COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. i ; instead of being torn down. Both re- ¢ i Mo City Fimances. i Te the Honorsble Mayor and City Council of | === - R = = = T - T (T i the City of Council Bluffs, GeNTusyEN: 1 herewith submit the r Yollowing report of city warrants issued by order of the present city council for tthe month of February, 1884, and the total amount for this council year up to | March ¥, 1884: i *‘General fund for February........8 4,080 9 Paidinpolice warraats for February 604 60 SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES OF THE Peoria Rotary Drop Plauter 1. Lightness of draft and ease of hand- ling. Total for February. ... . 2. Combination of hand and foot levers Total genoral fund to March 1.... Total police fund to March 1 is such that Planter can be made rigid or Grand total ) Bills due the same time as follows: : Total, 1\{'n dgos for February.$1,000 00 ®2040 73 flexible, at will of opeerator. 8. Hand lever is in centre of machine, Fel?irfx}:.:-’;v“k.l“w e hence one runnerjcannot go deeper than the 5 k 25 Police. Fa ¥ The Furst & Bradley Plow is so favorably known to every farmer ‘}5:—,‘“‘"”_ other—a fault common to all planters with | west of the Alleghany mountains, that it is not neeessary for usto _']"’;‘",‘;‘:‘m" 4 lever on side of machine. recommend it. City engineer's ¢ Vire dopartment. . Streots and alle Sidowalks . .. 4. Made of A No. 1 stock and substan-|= tial in ever particular. Condemnations 5. Painted with the best Oriental Vermil- Totals. B Ui Peoria Advance Corn Plaunter and Check Rower. lion, elaborately striped and varnished, making it very handsome and attractive. 'ho movements of arinblo and un poteic Uil takes but one course —it Ity equal for_asthma, diphtheria, ca® tareh, cold and sore throat hat never yot been sold. any soil. The check rower is very simple and warranted to do first-elass work if prop- L erly handled. Keal Estate Transfers The following deed.s were filed for ro- | cord in the recorder's oftice, March 2, reported for Tur Bex by P.J. Me- | Mahon, real estate agent: i James N. Liddell to Julius Jensen, ef, | sw},, and part se], nwl, 31, 75, 42; $2. | 611.75. Mary A. McGoe et al. to A. Lang- strom, lots 9 and 10, block 10, Si man’s 2d add; $150. i Julia A. Flowers to Charles E. Den- | 39: §2,600, | . R. Co. to Isaiah | }.nw}. and sw}, se}, 27, and 33, T6}. dp; 800, i The Bradley Ivon Beam Spring Cultivator has been well and favor- Old Reliable ubly known to farmers and dealers for years, and we are bound to main= tain its enviable reputation in the trade. PETER SCHUTTLER WAGON| —— o N rd of praise from us. It e 3 Its Equal Yet to H N i TR = B 6. Warranted to do first elass work in k mnown all over the United States, and where the very best wagon 'is wanted, you can always sell a Schuttler. A sample set nei. ne}, Charles C. Roberts to Andrew M. | { ¥ b Bunker, sw}, 32, 77, 38; $4,320. William Qsborne to D. J. Smith, lots up in your Warehouse wil convince yon chuttler at 7 and 8, block 17, Neola; $225. that farmers will buy fth D.J. S mith to William Osborn, se}, Schuttler prices, nef, 1, 76, 42; £1,000. Total sales, $10,956 7 e — I = COMMEROIAL, | Owing to the fact that we brought the COUNCIL BLUFFS MARKET, Wheat—No, 2 spring, 70c; No. 8, 60c; re- ' jected, b0c; good demand. . Corn—Lsealers ars paying 85 for old corn y wad o foruew, o his trad fand sold i b the [ ] I' less C 1 —In emand at 22c, into this trade one year ago,rand sold in This is our second year with the Bradley Tongueless Cultivator and Hay—1 00@6 00 por ton; 506 por bale, twelv ha 100,000 worth of the ) s B 2 iwelve months $100, worth Wy lave o an) like all i sments facture Furst & Brad- Corn Meal—1 25 per 100 pounds, mauy of our competitors have been repre- [#1€ gnaranteed to be like all implements manufactured by Furst & Brad | g oot aupuly; irlpon nt yards, 0 008 senting to the trade, because of the financial [ ley Manufacturing Co.,—first-class in every particular. difficulties of the Fish Bros., thatgwe would not be able to supply them, hence we wish | == to assure dealers |Lu| we have arranged for the sale of this celebrated wagon, and call their attention to the fact that the wagon must be nearly perfect, if that is all the tault our competitors can find with it~ Fa- vor us with an order for any number and we will convince you by a Yrolupt shipment 00, Coal—Delivered, hard, 11 50 per ton; soft, 5 00 per ton Lard—Fairbank's, wholesaling at 11c. ¥lour—City Hour, 1 60@3 30, Brooms—2 95@3 00 per doz, LIVE 8TOCK. Cattlo—3 00@3 50; calves, 5 00@7 £0. Hogn—Local puckers aro buying now and od demand for all grades; choico 5@ nixed, 4 75@5 ODUCE, Quotations by J. M Yol & Co., com- ' thut we we able to supply the large and anission merchants, 146 lSrnaJv::y. s Fish Bro’s & Co's Ue‘ebratedWagon. aver inereasiug demand. Butter- ~l‘lanc‘v and in fair demand at 16@ Poultry—Ready sale; chickens, dressed, 1 live, Sc; turkeys, dressed, 15c; live, 1 ducks, dressed, 12¢; live, 8. PRUITS, Wranges 5 50@4 00 per box. Lewmons—4 00 per box, Bunanas—4 5%@1 00 per bunch Vegetables -Potatoes, 40; onions, 40c; cab- 1,.%-. nono in the market; apples, roady sale At me stock, CANCER | The experlence in the trostment of Cano Bwitt's Specific (8 § 8.) would seem to wa iu saying et i6 will eure this mucn dreaded scourg: Persons afflicted ar~ dnvited 10 correspond with 1 bellove Bwift's § eclfl I vietualily lost the use of the and my arme .r caucer o1y Jears K K8 vas'roliosud we of Wl porencas, wnd e poisen 18 belng furced out of wy ssstem. 1 will 4900 be well. pe~ dozen. ' Ir you w;y,nt’.E Corn Shellers, write to 4 “ Peoria Planters, write to TOWA. <y < The ler;Jl;ry Rakes aro first-class, self dump, for one or two horses. A 48) “ Btalk Cutters, one or two rows, write to “ “ Rakes and Harrows, write to 7 d “ Feed Mills, write to 3 ! “ “ Fish Bro's Farm Wagon, write “ Peter Schuttler’ Wagon, writs to David Badley & Co., 3 We carry a complete line of buggies audfean turnish naything fromibest to cheapest. y “ “ Barnes’ or Royal Check Rows, write to “ “ Peoria Check Rows, write to “ “ Bradley’s Tongueless Qultivator, write to W. B. Rouwos, Davishoro, Ga. Two mouths agy my a was called to the <" a of & Woman aftlictod wic der at loast e inches Aul, and eiving the pat #ix'months, I obtal for 19¢ hor. Bhe ba i entirely healod v iug and ber health accns to be peifootly ¢ 1 “ “ Fish Bro's & Co., 8pringWa gon, write to v “ Cheaper Spring Wagon, write to 1'00 TC 1116 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Council Siuffs, 1 have secn remarkab o Bpo acancer Ay s tod flve yoars with ( ing Lever saw und was . Bugzgies or Carriag es, write to 'M“l":;’.i.l‘j‘ii‘»“f.’i‘é’..‘l',“i‘.’(;ié‘flfflf”'n".‘.‘..fl, “ “ Anything in the Implement or Vehicle line 3 - _ : [ ST SEtar s B Qi 7ay : ( write to J ‘This Thresher is manufactured by €. Aultman & Co., Canl and ,m"‘?m;”w 00 1n e mwled ol up o 4 our: Masimoth Warelioyse, and s “‘"i with their new power or Traction engine is all that can be W“ 2 muxmg.r‘::zfinrmi\. hues.t display of vehicles on the Missouri river or write heat threshers. B T ¥. Offoo, 169W,234 BL. botwesn oth and Ttk ave § 0T € 'Lalogues, b