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2 'IHL DAILY B E: SATURDAY, JANUARY 1, ISSI- — = = T 2 B P | | ) TH E RAILROADS. | For all Divisions—T. MeAlpine, chic J cLoTHING, s way, an temperanee zeal should | THE NAIL WORKS: PORK PACKING. E OMAHA BEE. , ® o LTl , B e s T E Bsiae vt ool imel| or i wclothint toafhic of Omaba, | A few weeks since the large three story | The Omaha Nail Works iy was | O ab- ESTABLISHED 1< S L ! { provements in our city_during the vear | with e sales for the year 1880 of | building occupied by the finn on Farnam | Uin the spring of 1878, and during | 1i Mr. B Louis. She oecupies the gatevay & R Qe e Tes total street between Thirteenth and Fourteenth, | thiat vear a bu w U [ J i one of the largest — <tern terminus of the only trans-c e i il roved by fire, entailin chinery to the value of S14,000 was put in, | west On the 18 i THE OMAHA PUBLISHING CO-. | mental raibway Tutween the Atlaic sea- | (0<Th i mg fo Seprasin 580 i R e SRt el e e e b B e SR eRE | oard and the Paciffc coast. Twel A UB acian a0, Three ffrms ze the wholesale as heavy insurance operations were suspended until ‘early in | with his characte enerzy, he rebuilt it a = | wars convene at this point with supplied with first-cl drug trade Kennard Bros. The work of clearing out the debris | the spring of 1579, when additional eapital | at once on a larger seale and more conve- { EDWARD ROSEWATER, Bditor, | termini, and several other projected ents at zh. various stations be «\'( ] wdman and Ish & Me- entered upon at once, and the re- | was seeured and the company was reorzan- | nient in every way for business, at a cost Rl | will be in ac n within the next The e eiaavs landissls Their sales for 1880 2 building proceeded with as rapidly as pos= | jzed, the present officers being as follows: | 0,406 for the building, and ST.044 f f Dally per annum, | fow years ] : Jed those of the over fifty per cent. | sible, the company occupying as temporary | John A esident: G. T. | machinery and fistures. From November { Weekiy, peramum, - - - S200| Three trunk lines—the Chicago, Burling unt sold footing up roonioveriRennand &k | Walker, v January 1st, 1881, he p ¢ wesident and superintendent: i u.vnl :\) ("uinv\.k(ilu & \4.|1l.“('~~u ; ting a ,,,““'..\ value of GROC r;m]r‘ | ||;w \\n 1\-] ]x~n secretary and treasure : in round figures, an iner 5 and Chica, R urni y g less than 5 seven whole: | John cShane, v anc 79. He employs 140 men, | | Omaha with ample fs r reaching | 5, o ompleted by th svenue office 4..m the busines done dur- | greasurer; = and his annia .1 m!..“‘.m. nts foot up over the east, Two trunk lines—the Wabash, | 1.6 Aurust avross the Missouri river ing 1880 and the tax paid here, the tax on | intendent, with a paid up capital of <50, portance of this . s o | St Louis & Pacific, gmdthe K > | Plattamouth s a very important structure P Mo Vleing i in New York: | g0 (nce 4000 Ko of e were male | el ol i Nop s ol el of this - St. J and Omaha road Jl\--”nmlm to this western country. The river is very A rown ECAALA"T ench & Co. e | last year. Additional bu and ma- | Boy r the } A 1 7 f o competing rxl) < and the narrow <o that but three ate sales of th ms during Month withd'n. i | chinery have v provided du xl_”»; en t mar- ] nnual eview of er Com-| By the extension of the Omaha le piers were Deeded Juining the = vear, at an outlay of 12500, and still [ ket price for hogs which has ern Nebraska_and its consolidation with | e it main span are three deck Jan e i ticad aee e et vriscles i i Swa Becunt fout braska farmin merce, Manufactures, and the Chica aul & On 200 feet in length, cach. On the Tow o B Febri | machinery in order to keep up’ with the | Mr. Bovd engages largely in summer pack- . Tnd 2 Omal ot e -nn]« ; n iron viaduct 1,400 Fried "‘“- i ‘\'I":;"' | dema It was predicted there would be | ing, which lasts from March Ist to Noven p c i = Minnesota msin Jumber re; stone pier on the west is : are ¢ AnrlE | & lack of material in Omaha for nail works, | ber st of each year. thus making a ustrial Devel The Burlin couri ftiver v, Balf of which s below Tow water | Bardwa i sut the contrary has proven the fact stant demandt for hopa 5 opment. with its various branches, connects Omaha |yt “the fext Dein Tow Tow | 18802 3 iy, | poil) i with southern, southwestern and central | water mark. and the thind 50 feet below. LIQUORS. A | BRICK. resis 1 k, and northern Kansas. The | The supertructs S0ifeet o e o trade i carried on | September:: It it 000,000 br : [ 3 Ay 3 of this line insures for |~ Pyuping 1850 the Omaha & Nort by the following firms ;. Iler & Co,, St el | were the year 1 Building Statistics — Railway irct trunk Jine to Coloralo and came & partiof the | Chics Bendorf & Co, Chus, Grueniz, Adler & | Decemberos: [ Ther ion | 2 . ant day. with a fair Minneapolis & Omaba railway Helle A McNamara, A. Kiley & Co. owne thuell - Traffic—Educational and line to the P | i< the Nebraska Divis W1 J.E, Blake, Their sales during 1880 | _Total }l'm. Henry r ; i & Republican | J g, House, superintendent: O. D. ¥ fresate <850.000, | | Livesey, ol Benevolent Insti- Jeted has civen Siet & J. B, ral t e | BREWERIES. | Kevie [ tutions. . Niabrara & Black | | Fis Srendent Oumalia lumber trade is caniell on by five | (e of the st Baterint WOREIE T Withme 000,000 ) - the Union_Pacific milroad | oieral 1 W i iz R & Gray, Chicago Lum- | this city, in anc : P et b 1880 of e Omaha the hither lated | & erin ] 7 ber Company, Geor A. | factur , which is carried on by the | (SR S, C0 5 CIoviienE t Facts and Figures C . L,‘"y‘,lf,‘j‘ SR e e e UL L ant trafhic | Wakefield aml Louis Br Fred, Krie, Mrs. | 00700 men and fro s et Moo s B b \,fi oncerning exten ”‘”‘{{" 1o the wingresons | wanager. Theeomneetion with_ the | grogate sules ‘!h‘;v\!»-lm{\ll;‘l"l\"»l £ e 1880 was 312 | _ Bailey & abont { town, on the line of ot : of Dakota, will insure to Omaha the bl roaRhine s November 16, 1850, , an increase of over twe wer cent. e Noveele | 2,000,000 b ity-five nic - 2 fitrop.o Bof theMis- | of Dakts, will s S e “.\. December 1at, | over the preceding year. s inerease of Bl Parees | tmen and four teaius for about eizht monthe h souri Valley, . ailway, the greatest | The company extensive im- LEATHER, NAINESS AND FINDINGS went from the internal_revenue offie, the | oF the year. e i t three year trunk 1i s provements ks they have | &3S, Collins, dealers in harness | wonth of December being estimated e ul miany years] ex- = ——— n with the great | Lourad nort v between Four- | g oen S0 1 Shar md L. O, | — — employed forty men and vight team iy long time s in- il { Omaha, the metropolis of the Missouri f Wyoming, | teenth and_Fift . having about com- | | bl = ing the year tendent of Bovd's packing honse, Th | Hewry Livesey made about 2,000,000 | have packe and round house, and £ 12,000 hoszs this seas pleted ht depo Valley, f 1in 1853, has developed in- build during the present year a pas- ;‘:’.:lhl]‘l\n oK bricks, and employed from forty to fifty ixty men, and are doing a fing to a city 33,000 inhabitants. What depot to cost 350,000, i 3 men. . ba ix as & commercial and industrial ; been erected o SRR TIN AND SHEET-TRON WARE. 1850 the packing establishment nter, and what she has accomplished to- headquarters of the Union Pacific | new depots at Calhoun, Blair, Herman and | Chas. S, Goodrich and Max M. P e s B o ftogore | 1 4= Plipye Koo was enlanged at an ex- 73 3 Sy it B A e LI mAEY | Ol his line i of the utmost import- | two whe and_toy hous ATCEZ s B! Co.| Tt | 12,460 11.008) S11008 | . e e ot e | pense of 2000, another £ 22,000 hay rd the estabilishment of educat since the road was projected. In 1876 | ance t it traverses u_section of have 0F18210,000/0timer e 1,10 1 Siines to, lend Hil the sale of stoves. tin b Al G WL D wevolent institutio the company purchased the property known | country which is naturally tribut chandise during the past year. e e : ¢ year the prem - ned by a perusal of th i Las the Herndon House, northeast comer | our city, but which has not herctof. OILS, PAINTS AND GLASS. 2 plate . o Stamnped S Jeased I Charkes OComor & perusal of the accompanying z 5 s g i : | panned and granite wares, ete. It was ¢ iV exihiiaa A o O DT e MM Geredta T e YTl by rail. It also places our city At 1 usedd exclusively for the packing « carefully compiled statistics. That Omaha | e o et At an e £ | in direct and quick communication with & Jolng i tablished in 1855, making it one of the st |y el " re i their intention, | TR at Omaha | 50 was rec cted at an_expense of dire d quick com v K ;! rop e O Pl i heir intention, is entitled to the position she claims as the | £,000, and 3= now ane of the handsomest | the lumbe nd with \\y;. et .'1'"..',’.‘1..".1 il e E e lilj”l‘.‘:\‘ "1’"1’ v . Sl g st x‘[il h.‘ ‘xl” s —“"L”h hogs and acking 3 ildi i of inneapolis. gty i 8 C o e i e S 1€ 1 for the ish arket ne nonth, 3 psusnenial metraolis | ot Sehe Alimouri | Ao snost febetiutiil il dikes o oithia g it Lt | Kichard Sicmon, seere- | mannfacture of tin and and sheet iron | o S el et st mon Valls & illy demonstrated by the | (o lustration.) These b e e | U Siemon, treasurer. | ware, and furnace work, and forty men in | Wil Aty Saually facts and figures embodied in our exhaust. :d ch are to e witnessed in this STOVES AND TINWARE. s i alued at ; | the entire ex 2,000 head of hoss. ive review of her wholesale trade, railway ut general Shaien gty gere & Son ‘| D Piercy 50/ thie miost: conplets o the countey ¥ % CHAT HEEUATONS P 3 ) i sl of 43 of stoves and tin- 2 g : kL, traffic, and manufactures. ;"‘:(":].f.t:f' |‘.‘”m.m. the year 1880, an increase of Ly m:‘\ \m.'..w A0 | The Nebraska ( ;]1.14‘3 ¢ el (P S AT 3 The commerce of Omaha extends from rinte BANKIN cent; over the p : 300 hushels of malt, for which they paid | e oo weve. oxtended on Sixteenth | “1,” owned by John MeCormick & 3 the Missouri viver westwand throughout eneral ticket Continued mnprovement Jwn iu the ToBACCO AND ClGA 15,00, and paid | Street from Cumings to 1 burned to the icround, to the serious detri- s broad State of Nebraska, through | 52, - Mors Dulk of business transacted various e the local manufacturers | making a total on St. Marys avenu went of the grain busin city, it 4 W yomin 1o, Utal \ -1 Vinin banks of this city during the past exhibited i the | Drewery made 1 of malt aaididouthion Seventeenth andt:] Baving been in s Sl 4 Ll tah, to Montana, Deposits have been materially inereased, | report of the inter revenue bureau a | sold 5000 bushe noare en- | Dodie Twenty-fourth, and rej three T, efore the to N la and clear to the Pa " but no iner capital or surplus is re- | very extensive tra ; = and to v]"ui‘- l)-luwl‘ in x]m establishn Last year | with much lar mains those from Four : f the 1580, the company 3 rth as Oregon. it her commerce | audi rorted except in the ease of the State Bank, aried o by wh rocers and i | 12,460 barrels were pre L an inerease | peenth and 1 il Seven s no fizure P 3 will P Brown, cashier celyn, paymaster: | (ol chows an enlarged surplis fund to | quor houses. Three firmis, viz., Max Mey- | of L70G over enth The Union elevator, Himebangh & Mer- g . :’” e with the de ‘1"4‘ b the | Leavitt Burntham, land commnis B oot 2511000, ! WV s Pt £ do a | The Columbia brewery. is owned) and o (;ARR[AGES AND WAGONS, | it proprictors, was built J 3 rans-Missouri rezion, is self-evident by a | drew t tton AEtanie Eomplas wholesale tohac business, | erated by Mrs. W, Bauman, Gotlieh ND cen un to -4 glance at ich < the superior | M. Th istant v O+ L den of taxation they ave con which, during the vear 180 ageregated | Storez, foreman, There were “manufac- | The principal mamufactugers of e a s facilities of Omahia 2« a railway and trade | DiCKES: tende craph S i 50,000, a1 § te of the tol tured Dy the Colu very last year | ringes and wagons ar SR S T nt t S e Lorsta 1 man Rneed Bt Bt Ehiane trathic f vei 31 barrels, an inere 01 over the cadimber & Dailey, who make @ specia Juring 1880, tl 1 center. The trade of Omah W.F. 1 wditor 1 e el R t HEsa gl Eetiral ¢ b carri and lizht | dled € twa il ] : ; on thew by the incre: 10,000, previous year, t it barrels | ty of fin 2 ear le wo million by no means confined to the country west | D. Clark, seneral purchasing s et e ol o Dec. 1, 1579 to D 19, 185, | wagon work two extablisbments | An illustration of the Unios of the Missouri river. Vast quantities of | Pliess D- O. Clark. general ¢ lut the taxes remain t o < i \ inerease During | together give employment to abou ¥ | p sewhere in this paper Blickensderfer, chief enginee | i Tootle & Maul, dry | 1850, 1,600 § < made s a i supplies are sold to of westery TR O A ou r~ ; Grebe, and P.| THE U. P. M. S . V| car accountant: E. La intendent 5 capital with the banks now brick en; was huilt at a cost of Longprey, Henry Gr 1 . P. MACHINE SHOPS, [ and northern Towa, hern Mis- | of Dridgess Horace Newn Sekc ettt i o sn-introduc: : e | 24,400, aoncd an uldition to the malt house Karbach mamifacture and handle was 5 See Hiustration souri, and even to Wisconsin, Ilinois and :i ¥ w4 “-“mi nt freis "-‘*lu-ll'!lwy*;l- of new capital four banks of ::‘::: M e costing iwi Nine men and two teams the heavier class 3 xi. m.,z..y shops of the 1 m‘”‘r“ml ] R oward Kennedy, secretary, anc s aha pay taxes to the United Stat stationer; Guild o employed. railway are the most extensive mechanica oy ; rine, cashier land department. ot Jess than 520,000 per ammm, and the | PEEts suns sl '“”"”\'{'ifm : S AN Brewery) < 'SAFE FACTORY. kel sl Uil s maha’s o Al growth e literary burean of the Union Pacific | two Nationals pay_local taxation of e e Dbwey prictor, was es (i, Andreen, the safe manufacturer, ¢ < Fepresent a permanent investm P ly exhibited by her whal i< now an important. feature in the work- | per annum each. ~ The national tax b ;, | | represents an inyesty 400, with | tablished himself here about five year il i Beikbing — which shows during 1880 of this immense institution, and re- | posits of banks is the last of the wi o iy 000 barrels. Last st year Mr. John ,n.,n. 2 practical | rv. to which additions are Farn es the entire time and attent’ f of the government rendere r over $£10,000 was paid in wages to the | safe maker and jail builder, hought an in- | pade from year to year. During - 2,500, exclusive of the sales of - how and \'w freen & Val- firm. year there were constructed in the 119 cars of various kinds, twenty men emploved. In 1850 he made | terest in the busi tlemen who compy S I\nhl‘ of Dee over en ix now the style s Including the busi-| With more than 3,300 mile preserve its existences tiom b s ago | ant - s of compmission hou » sales aggre- | reaching th States, a fair tof this ta an ploy \h,m)nnnn e : and_one section house were built « = 300, an increase of £1 500 | Kan and ’l|ru\l](\|llllrl|(~ presgut se lle ubstantial incre dur \Uq[nl’[\!” hch i~l the ¢ ...:m. .\mlu{x.n W yomi nd Montas bt hope to rpuart past year. ack Hills railway: two depots and two 1 i ] By reference to] ¢ nothing of the region west of | : capital during the CIGAR FACTORIES. < on the Grand Island & S § our TMustrated Aunual Review issued New | and the Black Hills, this de RhARENAaEh: B thirteen GRAPE SUGAR MANUFAC- ed e S i Years day 1876, Omaha its hands full of business. proud position i(hni fin ING POINT A been recently formed for | Lk t ‘]“ de) Line« . 3 o A % terri the depe s the manufac hranchz one depot cotrse « 3 gty it< : atex and T That Qmaha is admirably situated as a ales | the B erection on the main line: n for the 3 which shows that Omah: form of printed ma the i river, i) centre is fully shown by aver the | S G comipany’s ho ’ doubled her wholesale traffic during the | fore the public. Towa. g the rowth of her manufactur- U668 an in- | R and other, with an aut S0 f buil 3 il applying to the agricult We should be pleased to furnish a com- | ing interests within the p 3 It ] o following figures | JOMots 300 E St il class coaches have by ST/ - = R % be utilized in advertising € parison of the business of Or one had 1 Brsithin ned from the U. S. revenne P s sleepers, and 5 4 he large banking inter Rocky e a it SREhEHALGE theTother on the Mi e ve the e ‘ s anged. Additions have n made to has alwayx attracted the he business to be attracted | ri river, but ex) this direction the works TR o e Lt e all stock yards hetween Omaha and Chey & surprised from Other e Union Paciffc terri- lificulty as last year: there is noth- rth in size 2 | 5 = SHIRTS. of repairing pa | v : in the form of published statements to id be ship- | West & Fritscher. v i shirt manufacture 1 expre re for t towns of inferior importance ean excel us St i A. E. Simpson employs about | (the fast two months estimated) SI30,467.77 <t two months in startling about six dozen | I which do n figures ctit t justify th evalving them. In the ites us value, time 5 , however, e following table shows the changes in deposits of our two National banks from oy [ last published statements duri lation 16, the West. Mor 3 ntral P: wiic steamer lir party circulation throu ed matter num epartment at we monthly nt in of ily produced in the nt comp- Shirt_factory, Ph. Gottheir BNl b et oA TR B ness of this establishment is ipe e would hav foreed sojourn in the all this and much more and mainly through thy Solin Hops chtigal opr bank deposits nec t of th wtional - De Nat'l--1x The ave number of mechanies and annual rej s come to | govery R 4 - 1 laborers employed in the motive de roller of currency to congress, ; investments by Omaba men of v | Taborers. employ troller of currency to cong -“m-fl}-l_~ el tively small 1 the outloo = PLANING MILLS. | partuent including engineers and fremen. 3 in advance of her “Mis- Oma conniection ix so_promising to-day that al- 500 Droprietor (ot ] the: Omaha | imning Letween (Omaha and Grand Is L wouri V .nn\ v As will he seen by hundred fom as to the future of our 0.0 Ctlogs twenty menand | 1AL < for labor during ' 880, o ane nd its Total.... centre would 1 Jnsiness in preparing building on hanking, two Firg | ] s , arious | Firs With the 8 al o epor Omahs L H. Wilson | 2100 g of Omaha report i by our | Omaba Pac employi y |G o) 1360 mherey Bros. run a lare planing | [ O00 0) re- report k when he 50 mens the smeiting i refinin; o the corner of Fifteenth and Marey | e S 7 destined to. become an impor- | Salled were as follow lojthe works ; white lead works, which compete | Total............ Sl 16 . employing 25 men She Cnion Rleiic Ahops At ckies and Beyond ed with those of Chicago and St. Louis; nail | —, SHineonE A S bk ints on t “turin ster. She alread s 5 i Duriy year impson, K all k f sash, : ; ; reRirged S Rale OUMalD. works that have been enlarged four times | Beck, John Hanlon, George H. Jones, and | and did @ very large husiness during the ral maktes largest and most complete 4 pamphlet of S0 within less than t half Le Francis, went out of the busi- | year nd smelting works in Amer- al editions of Strahorns dozen packi uses—one of which | pes and the four last named in the list e o e ment to 230 men, and quarterly newspaper de- disburses over a million dollars an- [ ot T4 ed new i Manufacturing Briefs. ter mechanic in char % g vatnd 0 Mo Total.... et nually ; its foundries and machine shops : | W e it & Frits ; e rtment, consisti metals valued at over four mil. | Yell wllkig i g & Henry Grebe manufactures hay sweeps foundry, mac \ 2 2 | CT Rl s FIRST NATIONAL BANK — DIRECTORS., oil il c iting largest manufacturers i th ofs patent: grunteal € it iw G yoncs + s acific Homestea lions during the past year. She has nail works that turned o Herman Kount untze, vice-pre 1; three breweries valued at £100,000 | opploy about fifty hands, and pay out an- | Fenpy (. Richter manufactures Tadios each, and a score of sn nufactori nually over 220,000, TS e fiv sl ploves | MACHINE SHOPS AND FOUN- er devoted to urtment pub ident : Henry t over and g «l within the 40,000 kegs of nails; white I "‘“"‘Tfl-:-ll tions relative to K ier: Juln A, Crel )1{:r||‘ll||v]|‘ GortaiilEibaYe res SMELTING WORKS. {eindort & Manss, Marey & Co., and | DRIES. 200 toms of il cake during the | I 0,- Swillifurs wver for fac- | Smelting and Refining Company e s sl ¥ vt Frome Woe! toet by z the husine ) and will be util- have $175,000 invested in buildings, ™ot RS GO anufacture | oaha Tron s okl iliins o and termtorice. Mr. I B During the st 3 VRO SR ey it ! i i cember, 1574 mencel the ereetion o Omaha brewers and distillers manufac- | chief of the department sank have at time e monihly pay roll | broom s - he railway at lie Omaha Fence and Box Co. 1 kil e b alechal and 30, | Hince June collecti e e 10.000; and they consume ¢ e Ol Lo o T e rde ) than e srinted fan Seittn s 2l ° I them rk 296 barrels of beer during the past vear. | il e ™ possiterjoitu her banks are On cations] THE WILLOW SPRINGS DIS- | Lt00 tons of coal per month. - Durin the ({00 : : : - car. | lated herban naha Nations LLERY: et year they have shipped fine silverand W 0 0 0 (0 L0 e ¢ Gromm | wuring the same period these establish- | The land sales of the Union Pacific dur- Capital 520,000 urplus fund, W o the valne of £1,000,000, ninety per | Mathoff & Co. | mod R ments consumed nearly 600,000 bushels of | ing the past vear pre atifyin During 1880 the Willow Springs 1 cent. of this being silver, and they have ™ORN L g AL WL Phelps | e P Sl b gt ing as o the interet taken in ter Compans, T . e, presilent an | Sipped 1000 tons ol TV TR B bs | ery. Th hich, an . pied lands of " a by J. DL e, secretary, produc During the past year they have spent o . i . The estalishment of 4 shot factory and | {eis Lo, then ar, 1ot Mloohol and whishies, 1,440, 7000k e e e B s e <canart S Daytt Wy, Gl el the anganization of & company that pro- | posed of to 1 asers, for the sum of the tax on which at ninety cents per gallon | foundry is bein built at a cost of = Gilwon & Scanlan mantfacture bone dust | zroudd x to ere SN52,000 the aver price paid per acre Hamilton would he 16,851.40. The t 1 Hitherto the company have had th eBnRE At ol many indushial entery Deing $4.84. - Number of acres deeded dur- | banking house company for the year were made at the different foundries in th Patrick Qualey manufact: fndine Loy B ing the year, £,000. o P Yo T the loeal tax on which, paid to the r ddways had enou L oatiifastire \‘I kel T are about to cmbark in Omaha he Burlington & Missouri River rail. | able to procure office in this eity, wi 05,60, the keep one foundry Ermst Krebs and Geo. . F rom 2,00 00, and the omitract beed Bt by city | way; the At trunk line of Nebras. | and deposits for the month of November being the company will make e i ; i Gt Froa 120, tHIS0 Soe s with respor capitalists last | K& has established permament, headquart- e . The ce mumber of eniplo Gatz & Freman have manufactured dur- | ¢ enchim I e Fh It e Omaha by o substan- e e 100, o8 Ywenty over 18 fliccis of the company are S b G s el T or roll W. Mead, president; H. W tial and commox jquarters build- I footing up 00 pe o ¥ B al s 1o ater worl i i = Ly areside W. Nash, nel tre £100,000. entire time TR f water works on or be- | ing, which we illustrate on the fourth page. The wholesl is very | month, ov 860,000 for the year. There are ) Bresident s & B ST TG 0. J. Wilde, No. 1317, Cass street, met of the e fore the 1st of July, 1881 building story brick, iron sive, covering not only the entire state e men employed in the coope £ WORKS. building up_a fine trade in all styles of prot vt The establishment of water works will A A SEEN eI RNt niing over the Kocky slion, who mad R e plirs lm‘ e A 5 1F ool hikowi msnnfs d St SOIoF s tiow : e et n street, and °t | mountain states and te o %- | rels per month. ablishie \ese works have been established three 5 e Ll L be followed by the comstruction of a | Tenth street, The cost of the buildin ‘.';’,,:"f,‘f;ff Syetmpe s e et ety day rsi e : led new ikl L e system of sewers and other public improve- | and_grounds was £10,000. The company | ion houses are now: ez 5,000 tons du iteen hun- | Buildin A oF e dred cattle were fi following om ments that will furnish employment to | eXpended about i a “Omaha” Steam their owz desizn B terion d fu 5] 1 this by « ities of mirchasec a . thousands of Iaborers and mechanics ; an | ooy &2 of the (‘.’.,‘..,..‘.’.‘1 R hows an in T e 1580 nd are also extensively engaged in the ample water supply will mor R : m. T l""; histy | Eumes T P53 nufacture of elevator and mill machin- and and power eleva I the refined pig lead used turned out by the me-fifth of in the United States b Smelting and Refining comy late and foster many industrial enterprise were fed t that would not otherwise be undertaken. have been_esta the sear 180, houses and mining machinery, 1 amount « of building and bridge work. | rapidly extending their | ° |~~|~z mt tr is the fourth in production the destruction of one of her principal grain wuditors jed on by m.)i‘.n..“";1.,‘.,,()? ing the Fifth and First Illinois districts, | if not m. very best, in the country for rox Sl il elevators, the grain handled in this city i and the First Oh It was e ),h.hr-.u upplies of raw material for cor- | Wil during the past year langely exceeds that of ey "AGRICULTURAL INPLENENTS. metwelve and has bee g e ily manufacture car- | The Excelsior Machine works on Harney, neer; D. Haw AR} et important fact; The com- | men, who a for Neb aplovs frou J.F. Hammond, proprietor. . ud did a busi- any previous year. , master mec In the line of agricultural imp ment | in On Whitney Pork and beef packing and w rk in m dealers, we have the Haines Bros., Parker | pany make the Tt OB s ) 000 in additional | T t“lf‘xf w T T T T . purch & Bowers, Daniel Burr, Frank D, Cooper, e building ereeted by the Brewer & | building n machin et S e s e SR 3 S = | Superintendent te d W. 'J. Kennedy, whose e v.. They do all | during the past y : g : 8t Boiler and Sheet tries of 2 th--h mqi iufn_mz“ sales for 1880 foot up ,000. their own wo ,,,,,;_,1,.]\" t‘]," o ¥ 'lr;gll“]rr s o n & Wm. Gus v our shtered | eral freigh . ed with fine spirits. They hav LINSEED MILL. st, proprietors, 000 hogs, 0 she LS. on, storekeeper and chief D AND) SHOBS. T i i The Woodman Linseed Oil Company MECHANICAL TRADES. ploy ten to fifteen busine W. Boehl, Harney near F lock ‘work, steel work, Godfrey' & nth, do a clerk M. M. office: T. H. Leavitt, ecry: The wholesale boot and shoe trade of { ander to make 2 in charge of accounts and records; J. Omaha is_carried on by two firm than heretofore, there being a and department. V. Morse & Co. and Reid, Jone mand for the of the operation of | Their a With the enla o the new machine finer qu Dbeen incorparated under th ation act with capital stoc The v have a mill alr tion (the Taft & Woodm, will double its capacity during the pre During the past summer all the On packing houses have materially enlarged their facilities, and it is safe to predict ™ in chary they will double their traffic during the flh,-‘rm\._r .‘1}\.“....' ebraska il other new and complete T 1550 this mill 1 tured eneilk, rubl prsent year. Div.—J. 0. Phillipy m superint 5 SavenGrt ievia w enable allans linseed oil, chine work, ete., empl The most substantial evidence of Oma- : 1. E. Thom stant superin. | :l;""“"‘”‘l int e e u 0 s of ol did about 12,000 worth of ba's growth and comm, rosperity is | tendent: C. P. Ol n bridg Sy e Ftng ven t arpenters. T ke | year. : P L. Murphy, roadmaster between Omaha, | 2 e b1 iticE s FreuchiC alcoho i e g Facker m i Prin e furnished by the building record, which | Plattamouth and Lincoln, inclding Platte, | 000 ; McShane el R e Sour and | Wood resident s R. H, White otk pa EUEERTANE ACIRIcC AR hows that an aggregate of SLOI,S0 has | mouth and Omaha vards: 4. H, Daily, | 1y, neham & S E. 31 - | Eveet anaak, all of which acquired | acting secretary. Dir Clark Wood: | Klers.. sttt been expended in Omaha during the yeur | Taduaster between Lincoln, Hasti F. Troxell & Co,, Fearon & ; ition on account. of their supe- | man. of O Bastor Ones e : ca ikt Wi 80 for public improveme T indlud T rior qualities. L. Whitel rert H. Whitelaw, of | Mr. W. H. J. Stratton is the 1880 for public improvements, new build- | et ronin e ol Mo Wl atton is ings and additions to dwellings and busi- | Central City. Foster & il e o bt | aning mill Wilkins D ey, W Seokt, | in the manu v, Pratt & Ton rers . and D. 0. CI ific, did a b rs, which tind a ready PRINTERS AND BINDERS. Furriers 1 r the principal markets in the [ In the newspaper and job offi s (IEITS ‘»‘ . :h'n makers. . A e D ioatad. cfforts at | BEE, HERALD, REFUBLICAN, PosT. TELE- | Gas makers. e mikers bl “““"II it and DANTSH arness makers 10¢ makers 1 at Lincolu th I Wl binderies | Hatters melters ing made by this immense | of F ness houses. Of this amount S133,000| Atchison & representpublic_improvements, and pub- | McConniff, assis lic building, SSSL80 represent new store houses, facte dwellin d additions. During the past v nt superintendent m bric L. John Bec a r Oma Hair workers. ilors. . CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. Pacific twen has erected 465 dwelling housesat acost | Republican Valley R. R. Div.—A. | Brown, Bliss & Co., H. W. Creme { establishment, and the effect it has upon | Mortimer, Sani . 4 Spaens e s the Utah & N “rt of £192,500, and business houses and_fac- | Campbell, assistant superintendent; P. Ol | Samuel Burns deal in crockery and the Nebraska market for grain, together | there are employed 140 print | Eoohaithe § Upholster ctors and thres tories at a cost of $689,380. Few cities of | sen, foreman bridg, P. Donnelly, road | ware at wholesale. Their sales fop 1880 | with the large force of men employed, | #5 prossmen and assistants, o Milliners v n K. E. Br the same population can match this, master. rrerate $180,000.1 Y:fl-«ulrl be duly considered in a practical. ant mployees. L Sindent