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2 THE OMAHA DAILY BER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1885. THE OMAHA BEE, |$158,000, 10school buildings cost- | Bradley, Chicaco T pany, ITANUFACTUR 1 ot e v, | menh in tho United, States " From RATLROADS ing £102,880, 1:7~h‘\|r-]:|w~lmu priotor, Fred W, Gray, Geofge N The upper floor v torge of | seventy-five men are employed. o s M 1 q 100,800, 16 factory buildings 3 St. Panl Lumber Yard, C. N Dietz, pre Omaha s now the most import. | fine whis 1 The extonsive twork of raile ESTABLISHED 1571 200" and 1172_dwellings A Wakefold, G D, Wyatt, ' ant manyfacturing centre in the | Brond o of the fin GARNEAU CRACKER FACTORY ways Which radinte i every | ! 14 & 916 Farnam Street. | 10 this must be 346,500 oy NeUTRERN Litvmber U Missouri Valley, with a fair pros The offices are also located on the 1 S el o direction from Omaha makes this DRANCH OPPICH pended upon the Douglas County LIQUORS AND WINES. pect of becoming the leading | floor One of the most prosperous mnanufactorios | the most important railway center 5 Ohi- | A momber of theie speclal brands have | lithe cit of Onahn, is the Joseph Garnean | wast of Chicago and . north of DALY 2ND WEEKLY Conngil Bluffs, Cor. Pearl St., aud Broadvay. | Court_house, hotel enlargements | & Co., Adler & Hell « & industrial city west of p h , New York office, Roomn 65, Tribune Building, | and additions to stores and dwell- | co., Frank Delone & Co., Elirman & Bins. cago, Her manufacturing indus- [ heeeopytehted aeWashington, b vosted in this establishnent is €75 000 wnd | St Louis, Omaha oceupies the iy : E ings. wanger, Chatles Gruenig, MeNamara & Dun- | rjos have been developed within the probubilities are that the investment will | gateway at the castern terminus A THE BEE PUBLISHING CO These facts and figures are not | o, (K8 & Pilon f & Freshun Subbens | the past ten years, and their mar- RED KRUG'S BREWERY, comcorn mTors e B oy - e | of the “ploneer transcontinental | own depot PROPRIETORS magnified in the least. They dem- | (ST Tiobon. vellous growth promises to con- Tilustrated on S poge bovs i girls, whose wages neerogate # 10, | FAIWay between the Atlantic sea- | ¢ St R onstrate beyond a doubt that MILLINERY AND NOTIONS tinue for many years to come, There {8 uo bettor fndication of tho fm. | 00 per annim, Tne n capeity for threo | board and the Pacific const, Thir. | Dok EDWARD ROSEWATER. Eniron Omaha has made more solid im 3 ) Omaha now boasts the largest | provements mude in Omnba during the past | o ey barrels flour pee dny, and | teen railways converge at this | 1. Oberfelder & Co., millinery: 7 T, Bran- | i t {its products ngerogates €450, i 4 provement and has shown more | aes, & Son. notions. Sules, S50 silver smelting works in the | year and tho progressive march of its i | ot 00 point with their termini, while munication ™ SUBSCRIPTION RATES ncturing interests than the new additions ver. Within cighteen months since BSCRIPTION NATE facturing interests than th t uth several other projected rosds witl | St o 1Dy th y L substantial growth than any other 0YSTERS world; o distillery=the Toutth |sui bertermonts tieds 1y e poaoae ry hins boen oponed its consumption Daily Morning Edition, oo year city in America of the same POPU= | Douolion & Fudson, wholesale denters fn | 10 mugnitude in the United States | pionecr brewers, A hew thiree sto DHck | of fonr T heen ruisead from o Iinred | be comploted to Omatia within the | Y ert L Delivored by Carrier, 15¢ por woe lation. aystors, established n hougo in Omahn sisty | —shipping _aleoholic spir to [fee house, 19x%0 foet, hns just been | bArrels to one hundredand twenty-five bar- | nest three yoars following Ty to Weekly, ono year duys ngo and are doing & heavy business France and Russin; nail worksth completed, also n convenjeutly arranged |Xels ciiry twenty-four houts. - From eleht | ~Gur city is favorably situated for | from. O ‘ transconiinental travel, We oe- OWahn and Denver; two tr | gtiton, Rogers (& swon havo dispored af | —which are shipped in great quan- | elout iunnee possivie, F, Widuan, superin: | establishment evers twenty.four hours -~ Tts | CUpy an important position on the | i pes v Kansas Cite g two traing THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1885. | owmatatus tor mmany years beon an fm. | 390,000 worth of stoves and timers' stock | itjog 1o San Francisco, and eyen | et Tungeutold, of St, Touts, one | SOUStatls ineronsing - trade extends ot | overland routes, being flie castorn | is duly in TNDA S Lee of the most siccesstul brewery designers iy ) ask o teriterfterminus of the railway lines which | With t ¢ 1 throngh wnil and turing the year —_— == | jortant financial center. Banks in nearly | AFES exported to Japan, and linseed ofl | 5 GGT Stites, his been an this ground | 1es beyond and to the Dieifie stop all the states and territorios west of the Mis. | P. Boyer & Co., ngents for the Hall Safe | works that vival in magnitude the | giee the first brick was lnid, and given his complete the shortest routes from | S otk A LR souri river and many banking houses {n | A0 Tock Company, report sales 60,000, | Jargest in the United States, Her | porsonal attenti o constraction, Thoso IHE BARB WIRE FACTORY New York, Ohicago, St. Touis and ; 4 " SADDLERY AND HARDWARE. white lead works, barb wire fae- | new additions render Krug's brewery the Hlustrated, Sth page.) all points east to Denver, Lead- | mn 1 I e B o ronattphos: | tory, shot factory, brewerles, packs | Igst coiveiontly srrapger aud systewall | myq tmain Barty Wirh compang,estab. | Y1116, Salt. Lake City, San’ Fran 1K with preminm BANKING STOVES AND TINWARE turn out four hundred Kegs i day | tha constriction nttended to ih the mokt. - | Are munutactured i shipped out of i [ | a from here their supplies of cur- | H, and J. 8. Collins. Aggregate snles, 106 1 ¥ ) B t ) | siney e essmnge, & oo oty ing houses, lard refinery, cornice | Gt proer offco, sibics nnd botiin | Ushed TS, Goapital 50 000/ Tis i tuetory | ¢15¢0 and Potidand. Torm ; i Annual Review of Her Commerce, | g s of Ol s curied | STRAN, WATER AXD miwke screise. | WOUKS, Toitnidrios atid* innchin |deparithont how cover e of s | oces ekt S Gaiiad asenet | Onuhi b divet comection with Chicaso | it litor ; § 1o bunking ot Omalia ts T A T, Serang Company, Cowinig & Co., | shops, and various other manufae- | qurters of o block wnd mnge from one fo | i bt streets. T works bver o | aid the st Oy foue trink i v |3 t trensurer; M, Mekin trial Development, ‘uu.m,‘ private bank. The fact that the two Gumery and raflway supplies. - Sules, #1530 -| ¢}y three thousand mechanies and [and n 50-horso power engine of fmproved | 0men e product is disposed of to Job. | jo wnd Chicido. Siwanke amt st et || At T |” h“‘ Fartand yw‘w‘nj m N UL W T AR laborers. Last, but by no means | design furnish the motive for Tho eapuc: | VTS it the states ninl torritories west of “the | Three teunk 1ues —the Missonurt Paoific, W | it s ind dopnrt — 1A, wo yenrs havesucceeded in securing o hoavy P e ki o Swoansy. | THRSE: nYe: tite on Pacific shops | ity of the brewery is now 25,000 burrels por | Missouri. - During the prst vonr the demand | bash and the Kni Oy, St Tos i O i | o | Wt Wilson & Larison, Parrotte & Sweeney. | least, are the Union Paci hop: but owing to the groat popularity of the | 1 been lnrgely i excess of tho supply, aid | ford Onahia diecct conmeetion it ot 1 il 1 chiof 3 t Building Statistics —Railway Traffic | prontabio business, 1s chiely due to tho su. | sales, 155,000, that employ from one thousand 0 | fru beer not outy in this elty nnd viemity, | U works will ho entarged at an onrly hy: | word te ot e e o g1t S Lot | enkineer A lograpt T : | perior advantages Omaba enjoys as n com TOYS AND WILLOW WATE eighteen hundred men, in the con- ¢ the Wost (to which | Officors M. M. Marehtl, presidont ; M | ev- rerior a o ighteen hundred ¥ t nll over the Woest (to which lurge enr i president S. | railway hins placed Onnhin within renchof the At Pintt Vi ks maste Educational and Ben R TR NS AT e 0. 8. Goodrieh dents, sxeniaivals in toy | SISTLGEN Bundred men, in the con; shipmonta aro made), this numibor of | Milbur, viee prosident; 0. 'N. Kamsey, sec: | Sinmesoin and Wisomein roichotthe | At Fiutanonth D Haskewor i olent Institutions. | "on Oetober TR0 tho G Cloars | and willow ware, “Salos during tho year ug- | S will not, by wny e Junl tho | retary aid treasuer Ll Burlington wid Missouri River vatlway [ The officers i ehnnge of th. oprition of | ing¥iouse Associntion was organized, com- | gregato 135,00 certain demund of the coming senson, and a With its various branches has for years giv- | divisions are: at_ Lincoln D, K- Thongsor - | Poort of tho six national banks, 1| g NALE PARER AND WiNDoW cURTAING Inrgo noranso Tius witendy been dotermined % BRICK MAKING en Oimnlin teansportation fucilitios t asstRupt B8 M & Noboraiiway division, . 1 iis wns amuch needed institution, ang Henry Lehmann, T Beard & Bro. Sales | THE UNION PACIFIC MACHINE SHOPS. [ upon for the sales of 1585, Lust yoar over eve are fourteen brick yards in this | ero and southwestern Nebraska o north I cConutl, ns 0 chitsa i i i on o all its membors | 1o machine slops of the Union Pacifle | “fho hrewing and general working forco | manutactured dusing (e e to Dever aftor w ) Rekidh R f M it A s & JAE R iRt a) il s | ring tho yresent yonr reet vy com AL A Canapholl, st sup't B, V Valley pencud operations wery &2:310,40 a establistient n tho oty of Omatia, MHEY | said borin of loe ire reduired forcooling pur- | brick making, and during the last soason | Mexico, with a fair prosiect of n conpeting New lines comploted in 1851 p) the smallest o S1%,050, ' with " —_— cover an aren of over thirty acres, and with | poges, in addition to three tons per dny employment was given to fonr hundr wad divect trank 1 e Way to Sk |an averngo of 81,030,456, The olera- goqmutn is destined within o vory fow vours | thoir recoit onluremont o t st canip RS SBTINGE, LG oAb 6D (116 VAREA | Do LA AT R A AU AL LS S ings for the mouth of Novembor were €, | to become the grentest live stock center mid | ped railrond shops in the west 7 | improvements was £60,000, and still further | frms “are_engnged in the manmfaeture vorn to Grana Tl Omaha, the metropolis of the |41 9% 4 | | Guutte it weat of Chicago. Locatedal: | v round hovsw il n witi of th yrosont additions aro " contemplated nest vour. | Withuell. Bronies. Heoe 3 monnfacture T e bg R Y T Oitae ; 54 | Those Agures speak for themselvos and | most in the lieart of the grent cattlo raising | michine shops, were orceted in 1565, abd | Aot eversthin ot catensive eyt or Brothors, Bitloy & OInG L) ON PACIFIC, ) Vb Missouri Valley, founded in 1854, | it ST "B, 07 S NetRy Mol | Fodion, with ita exhuustioss tesourees for | nddition bt been mide to the Dt [ hane, from (e ve aption of tho buriey to “.”»”1;,‘].‘,‘”,::. Dtan 5 ey & Bttt Momi | Tho Unlon Pacifie mitway, th Odoll vo Condordn now containg a population of more | business transactions. Compored with other | foeding and fattening vast hords ot eattle | and muehinery from vear to year, until they [ {hve delivery of the beer, is dote by s stk lelln’. L i st | Odell to Concordin, Kan - i 1 | clonring houso eltios,it witl e found that | and millions ot sheep and hogs, Omahin i | ow wasuine mmmmmoth proportions. Tho | ury. G thie ontive operations wro Conductod | So, Mmles & Jonmmou i Wong ol € | Guitl e o e Misrienn continont, gy | o than 50,000. A fair conception of | Gy s arier SIaiy Othor oity_ of about | Joy8 nuturul ndvantagos for tho maintenaties ate nmount expeniod i tho construc- | with- the smoothness and coneetnioss of | gon& Yatos, and Thomis Murease 2 @O [ GIVOE md 5010 roRions of Weom s v the urchitecture of her publio (thoauno population, audwill average well | os(OE yorie o pooking Louses whish | tlon of theso works will approximate $1,- felook work. The bottling deyartment fs o kit orudo, the siiver belt of Utal, Ldaflo nid Al § L | with others, elniming'in some cuses double | few othe o Ames DOSBORS. o 000 ory prominent fonture of the business to- i ACT 38, ontani, pullion muad fral buildings, banking houses, busi- | thepopuintion, cuttly feoding and meat paeking idustrs in | O is the locomotive endquartersof the [ SorY Jomitent festry of th business to |- CIGAR FACTORIE Montinu aad tho bullion il 1Hiit exporting i 180k G “hool | According to the Inst quarterly veports, | O hus teeuived its most poserful tipo- | first district of the Platto Vlley diviston. a8 | bottlod goods ns cnn bo found in the conn- | There aro sisteen eigar factories in Omabin, 5L S of e Eton S comst | Rhould the Ashinnd ent-oft, ns now sur hiletdlelediocdy elaMbali, - steliien) ihined respurces of these banks werd | s within tho pust vonr, by the ostablish- | el s thegonoral headgquarters of the Union | gy Koy the eity o and. family s, i | S50 aplovinent w155 porsons way By been Tocated fi Ot ovor siet | Lol e Duilt it will shorten tho line 1ldihgs and tactoriesis co! cod | 59.010.750.40, Totnl yalue of renl estute | mentof the Union Stock Yards, and the erce- | Ducific sy st i R T i3 RIBN T b Tk A oa § | mEmregate product during the year wis RS i pali over since | Ouiulin to Laneoln) fourteen mile by the ~|\'.:|.‘|..-‘ we produce in_nnn } ”""”“l‘“ ! Totul sury, ) mnl' un, [ 1"."1“.&..45 luu‘:;‘-l. R i el le l;‘:: iflo systom conslsta ‘;{\ Ton | way wid deserves n.;» n[(uy')."un of consu- :K:‘Illin‘lnll-l:\\plhl»i’:vl\ i f".‘.‘f,fl‘, 4 the Uniion Puertic, the hendqunyters of the | MISSOURL PACIEIC RAILROAD at no distant day to rank with the tigual bk o United Statos dopositorica | bt it s chiotly dopond ;Iil\vx;‘lvlit' e | do tho work of this disirict, iyt | DIOSE etorn T T fact, (e Krig Trostior & Co., W Forczon, dos. Boek: | Grated by hs Union, Breie. saiiwas el | 10 Onuhu, atord st ke IR ana THABELE That the Ormahi binks are manged with | prise of Jumes K. Boyd, the poncer pork | At Omithin i locntod o of the prineip snoted forits body, purity, aiberclonr- | Rt M. sehtein, 8. dorgensen, L. | igemen now hwve thoi i 8t Louis and oponivg orthio leading commercial and industrial | A ,m’.qu,‘:‘.y"..."d finanoint skill. by men of | packer, who hd for & number of yoars done | ropuir shops for. loconotives of the Unjon | | b, el yl.:n:\'« W11, A1A Hia j],,.'.l“]',_ Nuclitigall, Towis Hibbeler, AV, Trot e By ;.‘“.m','m:‘.".Z”..Y.”«l““'»lw("” Ritaes i Bt RN cities of America is clearly mani- | fitegrity and ubility, i8 evidenced by th fact ;1..-‘1.:‘1’;:'],;:‘);4;.‘.-:n\lumél.-txu.gm..l.-...m‘.,u.mv Pucitic Ruilway, wid not ullllvlvn ‘t:n-mnlq- undér nny aud | all cirenmstinees, whieh | JoI ?lhli'".‘ }}'_‘}N"r;’:l‘l\‘n_wll|‘ Potorsen, J *Lho compriy owi il the oMicors “."“”";‘ Move fruits and vegetables ave shipped into e s crofally commiled | o thay have sufay ot v crash | 1y controlled the market. sary ropairs of engines stitioned i this | Gogirablo - eflrvescing quulitios ot ) 3 < Docngos. o hindsome i eommodions e stby | this city over tho M. P than by iy othor est from this carefully compiled | [t thev) - district done hore, bt o o Reit horo | down to tho lust gss drawn from tho e e outo 14 1 Ol UL SO and pn , 3 TN $ R oy 5 down to the lust gl n from , ot ™ hutlad but the ex sion of 3 ¢ rout; d into O 1) total v e . PRINTERS AND 4 the estension of the bruneh and exhaustive exhibit of her | bas ever ocenrred in Omaba, and thit spy THE UNION STOCK YARDS. from other divisions for overhuuling and re- | ayd no matter how long the bottle hus heer 3 & RS AND BINDERS ines nnd absorption of othe V| for 1SS0 were 161,550 tons, and o ship haustl X n 1 f other ronds huve y i volimus for the stability of her banks o Tilustration ) building p ancorked: No beer sord i Omuhi ix wovo | Thore ure nine job printing establishments | el th ciee of i et 1 L 110,500, Tho cotupuny Iing upwards wholesale trade, banking business, | foliowing ure the managers and officers of ; 2 ;i During the pst year 7 engines have b populur thun Kru the foreign trade | in Omabin, exclusive of those enrried on by | tors, i i ew s i s 1 LEH P o 117 miles of trnek in Nebraski, nid mins y y the respoetive Omahn hanking how k Yards company of Omahiat | wjyiie it Omihat, 16 hive had EEn{EAUOVe il otk products. M. Fred | newspuper off \ [ Printing ( I Wy A "“ A tho prosont |y ity shro the i tes to th Pailway tr i ¢ etures, | te respeetive Omnha bank OUSCH (limited) was organized d { the pnst yei g Y v - | prize it above all other products. Mr. Fred | newspuper oflices, viz: Recse ing Coni- | headgunrters building will ‘be orected by the | Wtinly throush the viver countios to the The commerce of Omaha extends | prosident: John A Creightonvice proaident | Y, 1ol the comtpany tra: dolm A, | hve lnd siight repairs over and ubove tho | o Will, whio his dircet ad outivo i M Huskell 1. Cotter, Teed o entire Union Pacifie vailwiy system, | DY the Union Pacitie railway compuny, tho x. | Ordinury runting repuirs ment, wre to be congratulated on their busi- | feld Bros , and iswie Sylvestor —The'eapital | comprising 4,745 1milos of tnk - line. | 1001 freighitand prssengor neents of the ln- constrietion—-Omalin Stock Yards line (Al cut oft | The completion of the Kenesaw. enteoft shortens the B, & M.l o Denyer twonty cight milos i nvis,cushier M V. g | westward through the entire re- | [t Difiveesbiors Wk of Omaha, prosidonts We e x| ihe cngines rebuilt b theso shops are, as [ JEE I G STRINT S invested in these concerns ngerogates =61, | branehies, 1s opernted trom O ternetingin . similar capneity for the Mis- gion traversed by the Union Pa- | Omuhn National Bank—J. T Millard, | 1 thonsurer; A H Swan, of Clioy vegards complet mess of finish wid cnpability 2 000, aud number of persons ewployed, 75, | o totil 1iber of miies eoetieted by | S0uri Liciie, Frank Moros, loenl prsengor . ey < i | president; Wi Wallace, enshier; Richard | Booqio o e iont of yards. he divec. | V1 Service, equal i all respects, if not bettel METZ BRO.'S BREWERY. | thie Uniion Pacitie duving 1581 18 nof 4o grets ner Fifteonth and Farnam strocts cific and Burlington and Missouri | Garrierund B, E. Balch, nssistant eashiers. | g0y % superintendont of vards. aho diroe- | ghun tie ‘best engines from the builders (ST asraton G e CORNICE WORKS. | s thut of 1852 0r 15=4° T redutive spore | The Hendquartors of tho compuny ure in St river railroad systems, ineluding | Nebraska National Bank—H. W. Yates, [ \PU PW-A. P L, A. oo | Bngine 118, rebuilt at Omuha and turned out i L 0 3 F 8. T T e ! Louis, and the total mileage of the system is river railroad systems, including Aok osldet: | MeShane, ‘Frank Murphy, Thomus Swobe, | oi"5lon ' Septernbe 18 A1 oights is browery is favorably und familioly [ C. Spechit's Corniee works, 1110 Douglas | i tORLe LatORGE iy Nebr V. i Jolor: RO TAARbGARIEY *'| Thiomas Sturgis and P, B. Ller. | der, 5 foot | known all over the west, 1ot only for thesu- | Street, cipioys 50 to 10 Capital ¥ - | Simahu, Loweyer, the work of the year g e Nebraska, Wyoming, Colorado, | K. K. Huyden, nssistant cushi LG T 1 r, ) i luen. Capital $35 - | ysgon thint of eithor, o O1 oo Short 1o . oA b Aorclinyts NationalBank—Frank Murphy 1o property of the compuny is loeated in | 4 ineh boiler; weight, ubout | perior quulity of its keg and bottle boer, but [ 000, ey henvy business win done’ lust | RioSes 1 Sl bisiness | CHICAGO,ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS AND Utah, Montana, Idaho and elear to ot Hogore. tice ypost. | the now town'ot South Otnalin, wbout throe | 3t INNNE endor, and 1p constdored s | Jor tho SRoryFIE of 164 HrODFIGors Ly Aeent: | YOLF itl Worborn Towi i Nolpogl [ Giviston wus opuned for throtgh businoss OMANA BATLWAY m ¥ 1 TESRnUCHERRI R ! tniles south of Omalw, where the company | fio tyj of un ongine, enpuble of takiug u [ ivg the most perfect machinery for the | Omuhi Cornice works, South 1w itth, o from Ouwahin to Portlund diveot, Docember e Oregon. That her commerce will | dent; len B, Wood, cashior; Luther Drake, | guly "356 ‘acres o the liue of - thi | o, Ebe, of un pecd 2 | oporution of thonr industry Kiown to the | Furin stroet, onpioys 10 mmen: | I8t Ikives tho Union Pacitic” . tirough | This i (e only prowinent Tino Omin 3 seistunt cashio | ONion Bhsthen ML aEballaing L Llst) b O TH ot Ali6: Y R v ) i) standurd-guage route to the far northwest, | now has for commutication_ with the north, keep pace with the developement | United Statcs Natjonn! Bunk—C. 3. Hamil- | it Pt LERe T Mo b PUGSINN | o cost of ull opiins o etisines uf Ormgho, | ve LU NHETL U RN ey T = Tl Northorss Pisiie, S only sommetive 6F | Sk by Mokt of s imetion N Binds, bty A 3 Fogltlo I'. Barlow, cashior bl Add vint, and other rouds Will | 0juding rebuilding, for tho ending | new improvements of somwe kind completed TFACTOL 3 S g " SOMpOUOED! i of the trans Missouri region, be- r..;‘.l1.::]:::_],1]‘\\Nll.miw]h;\,:lluki4,_‘. hior. v, | Do ablo to rench tho vards either by tho | Woludins e A ioR o et MANUFACTURING 11 Union Pucifie, extonds from St AL, | miles froa this city, with the Eremont, Bk comes evident by lance ab the | st o G hanl viee praddent A | Omaha Belt line or by their own tracks Tho | ™ P fol is an’exhibit of the ¥ el establishuient in“every way. [ The Canfield Manufacturing Compnny | oabgeotis to Portlund, 1912 aniles. The | born und Missou T vhic) D b e ANAIvIce) Jiat. | Erounds are ndmivably adapted for stock | onsof the motive power and ear d s capnoity his boon 40 000 Durrels per | munatncbyres byorm i Bow Oregon Short Line route is made up of | Western portior ia apencd up to map which shows the superior fa- Hopkins, cashier; Alfred Millard, assist B 1 ) z [RIN Captal, 000 the origimal Ul Pacitie ) Ominhin trade, ) long t ilith SBBN v Stahiity i yurds on account of the excellent drainuge. | et for the yenr ending Nov. 30th, 1554 : , but these figures have been doubled to [ Laust yenr's produet, 156 o o AL B SR I RO ANA oA DML Dl cilitics possessed by Omaha as a Chla b 3 B. Boya, | The stock yards, which were built during lnst s sl { the requiremients of the coming season. | wils. \\y.uu'pmq S0 o0 s O over- - Granger, Wyo , 876 miles ; the Ovegon. Short | enstern or Missouri river border of the state railway and trade ‘centre. The | Omuba Savings Bank—James B. Boyd, | 0 HEKSAtIS MIHER ore T e luding engincers i FCHIuIL IO 8 OT tlls cotning souson) i . ino proper, Granger to Huntington, Orogton, | direetly nortl to the Dakota. torridory boune > prosident: T, M. Bennett, vice president p sout of just 1 A Rosenl J merchants and manufactirers of | Wiai" I M, Bonmote, vico prosidont remneity ot 10,000 u of eattin, 6,000 1 ¢ 11007615145 | Oforioks rated beer” refriteratoes nt |8, Keseiberry's pluning il snet door und | M0 miles, ind thie O an Railway did No dury, thanco evosson tho river to ol City, AP GRH BNy . o o lind gdirector; John E. )04 and 3,000 sheep. The yards are sup- 100881348 [ et ot €40,00 g the flist s vot intro- | Dind fac Neloys 20 1en ju the milland | zation company from Hantingtou to Port- | Town, nnd continues on to st Pauland Min: Oumaha e howover by 1o means | Wilbar sasbler., . peteato bankers—goim | il With a1l tho Tntost fimplovoments, md | Afaterint ASDUFSOT AL Ouiibin. 2010616740 | St SLLUP, bl th fstis et ntro: | forey mien oo Capital | and, 404 miles ipaking the total distanco | weapolis, swivzing eastward from tho first confined to the country west of the Cugue Brothers, p —Jobn | Gyl Yure' spring water from wato : Ot th UH Gl 1061 Db ovent vt . but 1820 wwiles. Tt will be seen that the | named city to Chicago. This route is of groat Missouri river for their market I.:“\‘al(‘,.ngm.pnnhh'utulul Wm.L. McCague, | Wit PUte iy ox: | SNODS L. saiig Uty b T D N Quealy manufuctures 20,000 poynds | Wil route is ninety-twomiles shorter than | vadue to Omaha, inasmuel us it affords it wn A very extensive trade is carried | e | pended upon this enterprise about®400,000, | Averate e hen o8 which would huve to be used for ice under | 0f 80D per week, ut his sonp fuctory, which | [t from - St Paul” Thoe distanco from | available uvenne to the fruitful wheat ficlds on in Omaha with western and ml\\hu-:lnn unt $250,000 hias been invested | gHILIR PIY TOUS S lept) 1,125 | other circumstances. Indeed had not these w\t 'lll:‘ll.hvum‘ullu 10 hunds. pital in rl’m;tllm o .\-n(\l F rauclacoide ;:1 5 miles; | of the R -Illh\ux' I\I,‘.xll.-lv :\fl‘“lllt‘):Ulll{\.lllm in yards, packing houses, tracks and other SR A A 7152 patent refrigerators been pr od, the cn- | vested, $15,000. Portlunid s, therefore, brought nearer to | pineries nud general hinber districts of Da northwestern lowa, Dakota,north- | WHOLESALE TRADE. | Xie, bicking, tonses, Chce tid omer | Number of locomotives repair: itprs e } Ol thih the gront Gt ¢y | Kot Minnesota i Wise Fosourcen ) ! , Dakota, o 08 o are oo miln of [ NUuttdet of foeotobiy 51 | pueity of the brewery could not have been | AL J Simpson's e te works give em- LTent Culifornia city by ern Missouri, northern Kansasand | — . . costing alono ubout 50,000, Tt in | ¢4t OundiLshops oo 151 Akbrend without. Wttt 1 AdOitlonul 160 | playiment i g, CLrtinge works give em: | forty-fivo milos. . Thvougy slceping oy aind | of o ko Superior 1 ankes localities east of the Mississippi in- | _The wholesalo trado of Omaha extends not | propdsed to orect an exchange building [ Nuiber of o i ohgino houses. which wouid entail grent exponse und | valie of ‘cursinges manufactured 1ass your, | Hior bl g, cruius ran_ from Omaha to | anothior comboting Muo ¢ Thia eluding Tlinois 1 Minne: only over the entire State of Nebraska and h ghall contain the offices of the com- | eSS EE 3,058 | require twice the building room now red lust year, ortlind, and it is therefore fair to prosume | compuny is wlso constructing luterals into ciuding Lllinois and Minnesota. the western half of Town, but ranges also | Dany, o bank, telegraph oftice and other m-—' A e % 1hs | occupied. Al metropolitan brewerics have ; ‘ thit the Tuger proportion of both freight and | the interior of the northern portion of th Omaha’s commercial growth is 14 | conmodations for transations of business. | VEREe WHEIE (L ACh Wheel KRG BlE RGP LORE ARSI AT 1S CHlTas ot 16 Ominhin Shot compuny, with puid up cap- | prssenger business to and from the north- | 8tate, huving branches in_operation sinco actically exhibited by her whole- | Hirouh tho statos and territories wost of the | 1'ig'ulso proposad to ereet oither soparato or | Lot Soish cols assibai v Qomonstrated that thoy ure i | 1000 S25,000 manuticture drop wid bk | West Wil pnss Sirongh Ohis eity, adding i | 155 to NOFOIk in o Bikhorm Valoy i > trade. ¢ reference. Rocky Mountains, clenr to the Pacific const. | in connection with the exchange u hotel, | Libeacaadonannodtonetd (B2 1] ousublo for keeping lnger boer nt u | 510t Dulls and bur lead, L'wenty-five hands | portanee to this pointus a tradd and traflic | Hartington in the Niobrara Valley. A cutoff sale trade. By referénce to _our ¥ 3 : HBRR WO R Ionsl DatldinEs S L eo st Al Total “weight miscellineous ping Ingo are employed, It R A sccond Annual Review, issued New | Ono hundrod and fourteen jobbing and com- | Theso two ndditional buildings will costubout | it MEKRL WISCIBICONS | oop oy 0 D e e e Vi Den tucture| . The Union Pacific oga ing through | was comploted in June, 1581, shorteniug the o 5 = T A 3 w8 Custings. . way perfect in quality, ‘The irregularity onming many 0 o OuRl -y i Year’s day, 1876, Omaha’s whole- | mission houses are now engaged in this o pucking house, which is a large framo |y of e U the ice crop in cities fike this is also another | confectionery, 1592 Douglns Strest 1 onre | freight nud pussenger traing over its new | distance to Sioux City matevially, und wd sale traffic for the year 1875 aggre- | traffic. Sixteen new jobbing and three com- ire on n brick_foundation, has uca- | NgHiber fuet to be considered, and Motz & B Z(’nmh tionors nnd 2 truweling me BT lvf;n!\nlh-lnw,lun\‘m'. Denver nnd l.muxi ‘tll" ~:;r'»u!n) L\lellm(nm l‘;‘;”,n .;,:H,.ni,,, .;l G 17 Y X 3 5 city nt present o e of hog : T GuIneTor dotia bhe Vary. rivls, ville, o e 1st, 1850, This new ho rond cost 75,000, he head- Bated $7,607,640. T 1879, the whole- | mission houses huve been established in this | pucity at prosont of 1,500 houd, of hogs | 1t | g vorugo weight'of Gl axio, nb fully enuipyer Tor daing theivery i glrl ) | R e e e e T e e e R e d 3 myrodel ped itk WA Eh NOCA S, Rl UY IR 08T 1T — Wl beera higaniyge el ey SAUCR L S e L] - H sale tradd™of Omaha, including | city during tho pnst year, and tho volumie of | iiileos and the vory best muchinery, 1t | ToUL WUAIT U RIS == e S~ ARl apcota, 1 byatematioally o ar: | g whediatiiilie ded v amdamoniing itTs Vo o TIVAL FOUCS Th T DR etk il 3 sales of commission houses, had | trade, notwithstanding the prevailing indus- | hus been leased for three yeurs to the Georgo | 1200 ooes R g B0tnon. Basnoss st ooou; employs | 272 miles lon | superintendent, und T.B. Whithey genen : zate ,223,000. dopression, cronsed | arossed bo po cking business. | have been added to the cquipment. by pur. o wodernly designed b of Sy Ol wnd Ropublican Valley Dranch was | 1851, thore were veceivod in (his ity vin (e 1In 1884, notwithstanding universal | fully thirty per cont. over the preceding year. | This company will begin operations within | chuse . Fourteen hufl Slecning e, 200 | combined powerof 150 horses ity-five by & Segelke manufucture soda und | finishod, aifordog nddi facilitio tg | Cu, SE. Py AL & 00, 141500 000 pounds of depression, the wholesale trade of | Nearly all the leadisig jobbing houses have | tVenty duys, mountime the pucking house | fast freiht hox ears, wnd 700 20-ton. reight T e "l"'"t\lv"-vlml'ny br “,","'.“"';’ L Jat heir bottling works em- | the people of the beautif L and | freight, and forwarded 1SSO12,000 pounds Omuha, exelusive of sales of Com. | ot e lowd : 8 st | and” othor butldings Ao belli ORarged, | €s, Cosn, oxelusive of i et or, ssful competition in “thorougl | ploy 1010 15 hands. Capital iwvested, $30,- | completing the 4 this | The main oftices of this youd wre nt St Uaul, ased their storage und shipping fucili- | ro.urranged and put in excellont shape 0,115.50% und by construction, at com: thelr business. Tho products - | l Marysville, Knsus, | wnd the following are ity officers: Murvii mission houses, coal yards and | tics, Thoe traflic is curricd on by the follow- | W Y Of this brewery are what certify to the bk Vilson's g 2 ) 4 L 1 arried on by the follow hen the additions are completed the ca- | pany’s shops, 15 first-cluss conches, 5 bag. | Of this brewery are what certify to the hah | Wilson's Boiler and Sheet Tron Works, Fullerton branch has been extondod | Hughitt, president, Chicago; K. W. Wintor, dealersinagricultural imiplements, | ing branches and firms pucity of the estaplishment will be 500 guge, 9wy dnd cuboose and 205 standard | ehametor of 68 operutions, id ever stuce | corner Picreo and Nincteonth st L s D R R T I A s assistant president, 86 Paul, Minn. : M 1, which are not strictly jobbers, ag- AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. [[Eegeaiona lt.* 00 iaga per duy. Thoori u;\ O 251 curs built, uud | o Mess 3 ot avolibon, o here | ital emploged, 10,000 tumber of mien, 19, | €1ty and Fort Keapney braneh 60 Bellovilie, | Svkes, vieo president, treasier i ussist rreguted $20,250,80 el Omanty e doniorsinia Geib im- | building cost'$60,000, and thie additions and y hive put in the mnrke o V. Harbig ; ! o | Kiusas s the Wood River branch to Ketehu ant secretary, New Yor] M. Whitnan, s LR nen) puny, Rulin: Orondorft & Murtin, Huites | Hunmond is the father of the dressed beof | Omuhiu for the ten months ending October wing demand upon their supplics attest MS RO Montuna, all valuble feeders to the wain | eral solicitor: I 1. Clurke, general trafic : S A 3 : G et ot 1y | D10YS 20 men s 210,000 cupitul i sales, aggregats 1,382,801, anin- | Broa’, 1, M. Osborne & Co., MeCormick Hur. | busiuess in this country. He owns 200 ve- | $1st, was ).04—un - uverage of | the bl favor with which the etz beer is | P13 g apital duistoc divisious munuger ;3. Hilid, general freight agont; crease of 118 per cent. within five | vester Conipuny, On i rigorator curs. and loasen 100 moro. Ho hus | 3 20 e wionth, o received by tho tiude wnd conmners, not o, Safo n'l::}“lwum}\]'mIn‘ Cap Tramsactions of o Jund departiment of [ dmes’ 1" Clark, assitant, gonernl froight A S T e o SR i pany, Nebraska Tnp] Ny lurge establishment near Chicigo. He vel numbes of cars repuired Omaba but all oy oyed, R 5 the Union Pacific from Jun, 15t to Dee. 1st, | agent; 1. A v, 00, Hyman, ns years. The lending staples repre- | pany, Nebraska Iinplemont Gompany, Eby & | & {159 aptbiiabinand ent oo, | o i et & oo n, Tepuired ab | Shlun thoy mnko largo datly shipme Messrs. Andrien & Valion, s 1884, S 18t | afitant wi 11 W, Tansdule, gonoral pag: Waltir, W.J. Kenuedy. Sales, 51,510,000 i general sented by these figures are: Gro- | UV SR enned v Shnlon) bl comes from a beef or nhog-nothing, what- | 375 per month Y ing the season John Power's cooper shop, corner Ninth | Aeres gold songor und ticket ugent, St Pul, Minn.; 1, ceries $5,950,000, Tumber $2,700,000, [ OO AND R ATIONETY ever, is wasted. It is his intention 10 estub- | The number of wheels removed from car S and Leavenworth surects, employs 12 men | Amount sold for. S | B Woodman, seerotary; Wm. H. Phipps, erlo Al IATRBT ia 181010 The snles for the past year of W. T. Sen. |lish glue works, fertilizing works, brush | and repluced on the entire system for th STORTZ & ILER'S BREWERY. and uses 15,000 0 your enpit S A 1 lund canmissioner, Hudson, Wis gricultural implements $1,810,000, t pital price por ders 8 3 j poultura i 5 S1,840,000, | 3yun and o Caulfiold, rs in books unnd | works, n tannery, & butterine factory and | yeur will nggrogute 11,051, roprosenting | S s Pl . § NI Driconar aox | hardware $1,700.000, liquors $L- | iitiners usereiio §250,000 | Other fndustries in South Omuhu, in comiee: | ospenditire of S10,000 00 summer- of the pust yoar this | Copy, Drcilus & Co., confectioners, enploy | Number of purelinsors ; | 3 s 075 PER0.S " othe i Lol h 0] G PADGLAIRG D) o X eut wis known as the Columbin | S people and 2 traveling sales o > Averago nber of c| WESTERN TRUNK LIN SSOCIATION 440,000, boots and shoes $975,000, ot s e tion with his other business. Mr. Hunmond | “The totul number of eara on entire system | SRV S BUGR o the Coluatin | ¥ boplo i 2 traveling silosmen. e an- | Avorago number of ot i e A B ASHOUTATIAN hooy I Tt el | 5 A 8. ton wit thinbIHieRs bl et TR of s ion.onilropyel orewery, wid was owned and operated by | nual sules nre = 0% The Chicago, Milwaukeo und §¢. Pal, Ch dry goods $500,000, paints, 2lass | 1ne wholesle boot and. shoe trude of. | Saye that BetwiliTalsposoiotyall itheTonttla (e 11 ol fipishintojonutinedwith | Dautiaun Towas opaned for Liveingss: | 4% Noyor, masufaoturertof) sish) doors; ongo, Tock Tatand " Dutitie s Chigutio 0SS sigar logs and sheop thit enn be furnishied bim, | Wostiugiiouse uir brukes for fast thain sor it Tie j il and oils §750.000, cignrs and to- | Owalnis curried on by ‘two s W, V. | 1048 and shoop chat cun bo furuished him, | Wostingh forRiustiety by tho Inte Jokeph Buumunn, and o | vy and builders' matirils, coms 5o . and Northwestorn vuilvonds oporate D Ll tarstaralg 7 1| Lilics Lidtwean OnITeL ot Ch g oy o DiClgRLs ane b is u | o | and that his proposed buildings will cover | viee — Hie. dent ba 000, furniture $750,000, | Morse & Co., und Nood, Jones & Co. heir | foliy'threo noros of ground OMAHAAND GRAN SLTING WORKS. | asumed. eontrol ) hides and Teafher $500,000, illuimis pust year foot up $07 In the immediata vieinity of tho stock (SGaE ARGt bionatiz Goan) peanInel sopubro A. Siefkin manufuctures cigar Doxes. Fue- | Averuso umbor of nerc to sich o A T LT i nating oils $500,000. GloATE AN TOBACC) [ asuaguitels ittolhue HON s |l O nd Grant Swelting and Re- | Partof e tory T2 Duvenport street: 20 men o | ; ¥ i R AYE UL iy Ao ‘The clearing house established | West & Fritschor, Konnrd & Delecker, | lready sprung up, thero betng over thirty | i, iriuure tho Tnrgost and most com. | Purk, the Buumann homeatead, i ployed. Capital, 310,000, % arone v rore s i o b it She Taxton Hote] Il during the past year by the fth(l":."filal“\lvu rrabrant ‘§\4l.~.!:;; s\ 1"""’\""3'."} ugln‘lnwu:fi:”m"‘” rtion of South Omaha Hos | JIC6 oatublishmont of tho kind in tho worid; '1;1 ‘i‘.'\'u».“‘"'ll."‘!:'f){ n hlm‘m’\‘-,:: ’(.: ,’n feut : ":, Seymour has a cooper shop m,.....‘ 1ut Omalu stution, Union Pucifie Ruilwany, | corner Fourteenth and Farnnm stroets (sod ational banks of” Omalit, enables | Farrote s Sweinoy and Mot jobbors i | o consiiorabio distance north of the stock | 110Y 010 operated i conus Caual it fo" Erhteonth street Th | 16 men. - Cupstl, 55 e VIOV 10710 | for tho v a1 oot EpIa R ATt fwhilitlic itollo g us 1o present a fair index of the | cias and tobneco hivo wiade sules during | YArds on s commanding platean, and inetudes | Grint Works near Den S 2 T Lol e GO R Tons forwarded..... vrepeeee < 170,482 ocal ofilelula . Chicago, Milwinkootand st 1 | L faie index o the | ey o s during | $ards onsconmunding platen, and includes | G NI WL PUUSED, Coo, bitidings devotod tomamitctuving pirposes | xovoee P SR G il a s e 350,084 | Punl vailvoud, A Nuchh, generul ot ¥ present a fu Lorithog) e und(tobaseo bowt 1000 here Shundrid ind twelve i s uildings do i PUTPORES | Novelty pluning mills, 108 South Fleventh | Tons rcoived..... 50 uilrou el genernl g ness transacted by our banks | nggreguting Dand= whose Wages nggregute over 1 the re fivst ator of the Exee- | H: Keene, stock ngent: d N. Morris, eity strect, munufacture all kinds of builders | Following is a complot Tl (Followlng I8 complots rosto 1o | pnssenger mgont.Compny’s hendauinrters utive depurtment of the Union T Juil 1 0E Milwaukee, Win. : a0 40 Clurk. onomt | oanzer A ! h | 1ots have boen sold, nnd during the umm[ NGNS which have made this the leading | LOTEING] | your n lnrgo number of houses will be built | § ¥ente hese works huvo been very nin ARG aalhou financial contre west of Chicago, | | The wholesulo lothing trade of Omaba | fhore, — | 75,0000 wora ex pended on it bt | Bouse, 1500 8ns; and the producing cupuc- | G H. & 18 Colling and Welty & Land. | Way andofficcra whoio loeated i the He this side of San Francisco, 668y il ni&iCo ooteiun 8200 54 THE BRIDGE STOCK YARI | ity ot e browory is 7,000 burvels por veur. | Fock aro mnufuoturing suddics aud hainess | glirters Building at-Quaa, - oseentivo WS L ng in Omaha, which o year, A i % | Vektod i 2 00,000, i the valie of the | No Dot ing is done at present, but we under. | O a1 extensive sealo opartnonti—Churlos Neanels Aduma, dr, | g =g EhHl (00K T i Aniiacturing uha, o, D COE Established in 1878 by €. Schaller, eapuci At denir b 0! i will sho ) | Prosident, Boston; Eiisha, Atking, o |8 evens, genorl agent; Jerome M was in its infancy ten years ago, | . SOMLAND 00K ty, twenty-threo curof eattlo aud thirty- | Product which inelvides gold, silver, anti- | stand i dopuranont of this kiid i shortly | Chas, MeDonuld munnfuctures Indies’ | Prosiicnt ghostont s Bjtsiis Atkin, Vise | Giiytook, nmntint seniert agont; Col ;- | WAk 4l i d A The Union Pacific conl dopurtment sold in | £ twentyithreo ear v condeted | mony, Tead and sulphuto of copper wis over udded by the presentproprietors. The pro- | suits, 110 Furnam street, employs 15 per- | Sesident, i p b | Hookor stock agent; Matt W Cluir, city pns 1S assumed vast - proportions. | thig ity during tho yeur 30.533 tons, repre- | V0 ¢urs of hogs. The businessis conductec VODO000 Tor the pst e Tho offiecrs | Guets of this browery stand in bigh fuvor with | sons, Cupital $5.000 ? Yice-Prosidentand General Munager, Omuh g i ) Her silver smelting A refi z i N ! on the“no yardage” prineiple and provided )0 for i ] S Nisia > ' Henry McFarland, Sceretary und Trensurer wer agent. Hewdquurbers of - compuny, rosilver smelting and refining | senting'n value of #220,801.50. Inaddit are: Guy C. Barton, president; J. B, Grant, | the trade aud consumoers in this eity, and o Theo, Olsel ) works are the lurgest and most | thers uro the following donlers: deft W, | the eattlondlhogs sent by shipperswre not | G0 LG0T W, N, & i | durgo increuso [ tho browery hus bech miado | gouth Kloventis sivoets e e sy, 08 | Bostou: Oliver We Mink, “Aswt Sc'y | Cliicngo and Northiwostorn railway - W. N complete establishiment of _this | Bedford Nebrska Conl and Linso compuny, | 500 by M, Sehalior il Durki « Groen | Seusimess Bavivd Bdiy, oior or'; | oot tho downnds of 1% Cupitil, $, 00 M LA Beery nd Anmt renairer, Now Yorlc, | Bubcock, general ngent; uel Wetlio, kind in the world. Their product nn::l.("N;G‘:.]-N“ ulul 4"",:.(\“‘}'.::;:-::\” Ceus. [ DBCC S u agenta at those ; sitot Rt :":“.I\“;J\ albuch and JUes superin OMAHA NAIL WORKS. N. Boehl, locksmith and wnehinist, north- | Jobn F. Dillon, Generul Solicitor, New York ) | 5% ‘1‘\l vl,‘wz ‘\Ix ~‘mn|'. 'u‘\ Ditsse during the past year excecds $20,- | ot 5 } | Fotia or Clicrign at throngh froight s, | e west corner Howard und Fourteenth stroct, & 0. Poppleton, Genornl AWy, Nebruskn, | T e 000,000, Omahad s the lurgest Lin- ihus Biving the savantage of thes metkets: | myn wirrow! STRINGH! DISTIL Tho Omahn Nail Matufneturing company, | “5bleY? £ ion DT R B R X T ot o corpin ed Oilmilland the third largest | Sy pracuntell t 207, suppliod from these vards: Durig the| (Seeillustration, cighth puge) ahiose works uto locuted butwoei SINGERL | 104 it 108 ot orienms e, sons, | Ui Gonord ALy, Knsis Divison, i | gt Cnion kot ofticaof i distillery “inAmerica, and Nafl | Gimdin cont (o for 1851 fooks 1ip 210,50 | Pust year the number of enttlo handled at | The Willow, Springs Distillery. Compuny, | and Seventcenth ‘strects, near the Union | 1160 8010 South Fourteenth sireet, e’ | o, Kune - Oloors ront i O | Tronk 1 Associntion ut Otinlin=-C works operated to theitfull capic- | tns, topresenting fn vame seoet &1 | the Bridgo Stock Yurds was fully up to the | of which I E. Tlor s | t o . wcitic Rulvond tracks, einplovs 125 men m | POV Thonns L Kimbnll, General Traflic Munngor ;| Corier ugents D Kinball, assistunt. e e 1 8 alue o cnpacity. . Since tho hog senson com: w0 | Ther is seerotary, hus o capitul of Do wanufucture of nuils. The works were B Huberman munnfuctures jewelry, | C. 8. Stohbins, Genernl Ticket A 1 5 I e rek e L ogs were | nudgives constant employmont tublished in 1574 and since then ropeated. | €07 Thirteenth and Douglus streets, tnploss | MeCarthy, Ass't GoneniTieket A ts 1 W PULLMAN PALACE CAR €O o taRe T Ch:. U cosrerionen o | Pttt s, sepresenting b mon | bimarid ity Biands, with un | Iy onfarged. Thoy huve o copueity of uin : Morse, Goneral Pussengor Agont; S, B, | Omal i tho hendquartors of the Pacifle tory, burb wire mill, safe B Fay &Co., Kopp, Dreibus & Co.r | oyed vulue of 100,000, grregnte puy roll of ¥7,000 per wouth or | facturing 100 kegs of vuils per duy, Within st factory and pluaning mil), | Joues, A neral 1 gor Agent; B. 1, | division of the Pulluan Pnliee Car compiny, i LB | 2 3 . und Stephens, Voegle & Dinning. Sules $210,- | per yeur. In the cooper shop thirty | the past yenr the company hus added to its th Sixteenth st ol Shelby nl Freight nut: D, O, Clay] comprisivg the entire [ o Pocifie vilrod i"“'-*‘ (LY ‘”IT' eracker R wetory, |00, PACKING, e .1.‘;‘\“\“-‘)“»1“, make about 5,000 | planta rolling mill to wanufucture the I SHIDIOYB B W0l G e R don I OIE 18 BTth: G ouiraL | SYRLL Eron O A0 S Oektars Ty b breweries and scores of minor | | 5 i the leading pork packer | PRITEIS per monih | vods, u fuctory for making nuil ke Van K et % Supt. ; O. H, Dorrance, Supt. Nebraska Divige | Portiund, Orvegon, covering tin & lines thnt industrial concerns afford employ- 1 ¥ i tho producer | iu'tit iopcn Mot satloy ml amcn the | NI Lo of fuci per duy, el to 10,000 | ching shovs, for vepairs.” Cupial invested |y 10 o Nty ¥ utloek Washor oom- | o1ty 1" Ty, Amsistint. Buperinens | Wil aggosnte syer |0 i M and aro steadily inereasiug”thelr | BiSey Kot & co. s | Packing bouso (ustrated on 86 piio Aur- | yur* i thron tiousand tone of by wors | proshict bev Inaely 1’ Skéons of the | ~ 0180 3. Wilde, minufucturer of show e B pemlientenilisens LAke Conudonisl\Sata FRILSENOIINERO. I G ”“LI:‘.' b : O e W, odciuiat & | g the wouson,commencing Noventber 1t e ey owi D | Bch s, i A matoriul con- | 008 W extesive Ditsiness iroughont the | parie Joim Wi , Jiublsting ennoriie. | agonts Numbor of sloong. v o T The establishment of the Union mphell & Co.; John G, Willis; Whitney & +the full capneity of his establishment {s | 11 & 1argo mult hou vetod on the premis | sumed s priveipally old vails and sernp St tendent; J. 0 Burns, genernl store keey: division, forty ; number of cmployoes, eighty- Stock Yards has opened a new in- | Co. i B Moty Their'salos during 1551 | 2,000 por duy, s bo employs ~00 e ORISR AL O sty Bloatial el o "',ll"":‘u,“’\?{ Tulato ik Jiroshdens. | FoRvimons m gk U8, Foundry, cormn | S04 A Gorow, divislon storo koopor: W. | 8ve i ; 3 : R a o Z00men. | Whiskis, tcluding rove o8, foot up | propidents Juues Croighton, vies president | | Fonrteonts o duck oo S | Mokenzie, tationery ugents Oscir 5, dustrial era forOmaha, Quite apart | WHEresate 60,000 S F. Shocloy Killed 13,000 hogs during the 000, Tho cost of muterials tised was | Jolmn W, Laucr, sccrotary.trensuror g ok s duokson streche, wploy 10 i MSBSIICothtlonery: sdent; Oacar B OMNIIUS TRANSFEI from the vast interesis that have CONTLES AND BPICES. tugt cuson, aud emplovi thirty e W tlurinis LR85 o v b | Chy D oonn Brustun Yo, anditor' b W GRE | i . ¢ av hi : ApR s rris & Fishor killed 10,0005 they em- | F215000 dur L] v ot ; 3. Mendimber's earriage fuctory empl goons | Erustus Young, i Gt | e O Onnibus Transtor Line, Kon- beon concontrated in the creation |, Hueh 6 Clurk & Co., deators tn coffeos and | ,ioy ey uon: At ‘tho lowoat eulouluion | eraged #160.000 por month, Tho cnpu. OMAHA WHITE LEAD WORIK twonty hands amd oo otor emplovs | ith, assiatuntunditor: B, D, Brown. cishior: | nard & iy, mrontiston - charn G o of u great live stock market, Qmu- | #'0% TERork sules i 1884, 8170,000. iere wore 100,000 hogs shughtgred | 1 L £allong;of (800 {llustration, eighth page.) ey VDS | B ool sk Wyomivg | g o X o, 3o i 1 A AT R c ; 3 Omulin since the season of 1884 in Nove e ot s Uostabl{shad e fikine . i Iiho ] owell, puyimas= | ringes nnd tirfy hovses. Capitnl fnvostod, s soon o become one’of the | . ia & Tanaea, Somuct | Q12 aieo thosuion of 1554 T Xevous | ST was ontablisned nenrtyaix | 1, prosident: © W Mead, |, Wilkine & Evans and Philin Gottheimor | Gor Kians m Colorido’ disiaionss W. b, | Sabon oty e, Cui] v most extensive meat packing cen- | surns bax the amoink pald ongithorcios WAV 00 u yours ngo. 16 lay Deon wts important | oo ouidunts H. W+ Yaton, soorctary ey | PEHRGCEre $20,000 Worth of shirta n your, | Witk auditor Dosentor atcmnie: T 1 tres in the United States. When DIUGS, PAINTS AND GLASY, | Gmpiloyed in thiese packing houses 00000 Dohels Ve ™ wooas | trusuror b, £ Locke, miger S el s los oy tas il cleotrioall IRSYIS. R AMLIER: Gudrw by an s B the Immense packing Douses how | o, 1. Gooduan, 1T Clarke Drog Com | | damts & Fiaher i abotie 000 cutto and | Bt 000 i o | s woris: i Moast Rt s | insirumonis v Si0006 Eors e Sanes | gan stilor Bt et s A TELEGRAPHY, in process of completion begin port uggregato siles for tho year at | 10,000 shecp por yeur. 10,000 husliols of onts, u total of 510,000 | SMR; by e e ludiy copu | Exeelsior Muchine Slops, cornerof Hur- || XL ! kg b p M MBS 3 Hor & Co. Tatten ,000 cattlo por yourut | SO0 PSS of onteu total of 810,000 f cihit toun. The sules durig the year | noy und Fifteent) strcete ouploss 5 mor It S Ehia 1 their operations during the present ” thieir Willow Springs distillery. T n ing the | w10 1,500 tons A4 lerfer, chiof o er; Leavitt Burnhn, | since the completion of the Pacifie month from three to four hundred PRI A00RY Al presant yen! Liquid paint is also munufuctured and ehraskn Vinegur Works, Jones between | lund " commissioner; Howard Kennedy, | Telegraph in 1562 which hud i6s custorn Tootle, Maul & Co., J.J, Brown & Co. Tho Willow Springs Distillery is, in every | q,,fithe tha present year 50,000 gullons sold. | NBth and Tenth stroots, eniploys 3 men, seeretary lund conpiny L. Perine, cashe | terminusin Omihiu, this his been one of the A TR T T RS The great staplo cereal product of Nebraskn | Mnts for the munufucturo of ke spirits in | duonthly ; 200,000 capital in Tivestid, | omploy twelve men’ Cupital. s o buggugo ngeut, Council Blutfe, Stutes, Thero nre sisteen telogruph offices id swine will also be slaughtered z L lencoe Mills, Welshuns & Co.,J. McCray & i du onterprise pf < S| vatod, s woll w for qualiey, it s th Thiey huve tho nost. moderis npd Inoeyamsi | This ndustrial enterprie i meotivg with | ploy 2 s i iy o, PHE BURLINGTON & MISSOURI RIVER. | fifty-four clorks. monsengers il e bilde try in Omaha and this new depart- | Sules =150,000 hragka barley is regarded by mafsters all | Spirits Omubn white lead in 10w regarded us ong of | 14 Wikons, Fifteenth und Hurney wiy, With its various branches, s beena | district of the Western Union Telegraph curing aud uging the goods, which keop h s 1 ars mnintuined its hendguarters in | olieo of the' Western Union Compuny-—t ings und improvements. The eapital in- itt Buckinghun, car necountant ; J, Blickenss head of cattle will be ‘ked daily | gl 500,000, TRADE. Bpect, one of tho most compieto establishi- | Jorevnen ure eiployed and 82500 snlaries | Omnbu City Mills, W. J Welshuns & Co., | 0 Jand compuay’s A Truynor, general | londing telegraphio contios in - the United Wit ia corn, and for the number of teres culti- | Amerien. The compuny do wil their own | DL IOBIIYE SELAIE capltul fa fuvest L o e in Omuhin at this tine, with fifty-two wives, cured and packed. Pork Dacking | o8 et s A 1 1 8 | Co., Sehlossingor Bros., Heath und Atkin- grent success, and its products find rendy ure will doubtless cause it to as- FURNITURE ove lluu'ul.l“’f’ s tho best in the market. | | A new and important fenture of the distil- | 40N runds, munufactured Oberne, Hosick & Co. mnnutucturo one ear | foriiduble rival of the Union Pucific fortho | Coppuny which is under tho management of for export, and thousands of ~!u‘~‘,l PLOUR AND FRED ’ : vatod, i well ns for quulity, it is the leading | Workin the way of rectitying and refining onch om giving employment £ olghty opwrtons nod had alveady been aleading indus= fsous R Do Troup, Devrices & Poterson. | oy small grain 15 being sown overy your, und | distilling wmachivery for producing fine | FRRE PR s 0 tho eonntey iy | Honry Gr mnnufuctures hay sweeps | he Burlington and Missourt Kiver vails | 015 Ouihi i hendquariers for the third Sume enormous proportions. Dewoy & Stonomonopolize the wholesale | 8o great is the domund that the home brew- | 1ery is the stewn heating process for stoy d of grewse and tallow per wonth truflic west of the Missouri, The compuny | J J Dickey, superintondent. “The Omuhin i 1 furniturotrudo of_Omuha. Their sulos fo 6ot ablo to secure suflicint quanti- 5 . - i ASLAOA 4 Tho most._substantial Droot of | fiitirstrdeof Onnt. i wales: for | oreiaro not able o seoure sutiolont guantl: | LLEORIN ML LD fR0GK, WRIch JIeBR | WoODMAN LINSEED OIL WORKS 13 MeCruy & Cow, flonr wills employ | Oumhin,’in @ substuntinl and commodions | rgostin his districb—cnploys forty. opers Omahw’s growth and progress as a | R Direlinsers Dol Ourly of Cho. ground. and | Suer Uy ripening then in' one-third (Hlustrated, Sth puge. olghican men. - Cuplal 40,000 b, ottt 1 oty e | 7S et o B o ity is furnished by the exhibit of | | ¥ King thoir contracts for in advance of the | Ui e of the old process 418 00 41981) HOROF fF 8 F9ung musiol 3. Gratton munnfnctures earriuge tops Ao, aongors. L. M. Khoow, iuugor, B W ity is furnished by the exhibit of | puxton & Gallagher; Stecole, Johnson « | WMKing their contruc This selicme 15 purely original with Messrs, | 1, 11s U9 stul! boor for . young munieipal. | o 215 1 BRI INGEGE ¥ ncd of this rond to the city of | Muvtiold, chifef operator, ¢ 1. Patterson, Vi vements 3 0 t ] son. Omnha s the market aud shippiog ] [ml;h. improvements and thebuild- | Co.: Allon Bros.; . 1 Chupniun; McCord, | 20880 SIS W6 EFSEEE AEBEER | 1er & Co | who huve securcd n patent on the | 101K Ol to b able MIOKL extensive - L Wilkio's yuper box factory turmed out | aithit Is sory vewdily comprelondod when | nlght cbiof, and W H. Hulnos, ussdutant i thut the proprietary rouds opers | For the yenr 1551 thiere were hunidicd in the ng record for the year. Omaha has | Brady & Co. Mever & Raupko, constitute the | {8 oree §Ive S0 g B S Sitor | sume, It not only u success, | dugtry in any purticulur line in the United | $6,000 in boxes ust yon MRLOoU expended for public improve- | Strietly wholesude grocery firms and their | (&G0 B DS S M w, | but winancinl seving BEutes. Such, Lowever, iy the cuse with the | - 1y, ar ated by, wnd included, under the “Burling. | Omabinoflice of the Western Union, 1,873 R ‘_.”,(L Tactories, pub. | *® during lust your aggregato 55,950,000, | [0 iotira handled at tis point 1,000,000 With the enlurgement of their works, the | Waoduun Linsced 01 Woko ™ i the T gk factory of H. H. Murhol iad a | ton” rond, the priveipnl wmoug which ure: | 550 messuges and 12,107 210 words of reg TSGR AR Bl | GUNS AND SPOIING GOODS, bushiels of wheat, ropresenting o Valuo of | BW mnchinory, tho wew wlcohol house,und | gucrated by oue ef the strongest compuies | "TEC e during 1551 “Ihe Chicago, Burlington & Quincy vail- | Ular pross roports speciuls and 1 ie bui wlll;,_\ Thllrn S “ ll\l\t lm;.? Colling, Gordon & Kuy, Max Meyer & Co, | #300,0005 200,000 bushols' corn, 8700 | 0LLoF 1w i ‘1’“&"‘1 h»‘u..p...\‘..m nts, they A for manufacturing purposes in the | Omshn Vinegur Works, 1206 Jones streot ...m‘ "o Rt City B ilosenh 5 Goun, | paria, ‘wml I‘n 103,077 1 a grand total o 0,440.31, OF | putyo disponod of 8100000 1 oe a0 | 805 1000000 ‘bughola. oats, are ow enabld to wake us fino goods u | ybeh e gy anutuoturiug purposon fu the | [ Y ies ST ewitroud, e 5 Toie ailray by Snintiiin this amount $1,557.040.81, TeDro- | mitin aed sy uad in guiis, aue |40 e oty Soal0.000 cun b unufutured wnywhere i the Uni- | SN ) 000, und ut its head | The Gloncoe flour mill employs from ive | JO3CPRTnilroud,and the * Burlington & Mis ol AllionN, aiio¥ Y operutare 81, . 0,000, bus ¥ Nix, S5 000, | ted States. Their products are French Col W " A I | Rourt River ruilfoud,” covering il somo- | Who bundled during the yenr | 800,000 1 sents the aggregate for public im- | yeur. loy, #20,00( 000 Dushiels | &ne spirits, alcoliol, pure rye und Bouthon | o Grabtic: Worka of Greiics of the Bourd | to ten hutids thing about 4,700 wiles, terminuting at Chi- | ses. 4. d. Dickey, superintondent, 1, 1 DTOVEIION LS i 31,102,400 expend: | UADWALE, 10N AND wagox szocks, | IR grund total o1 whiskios, sour and wwoet wash, il of Whioh | i 1o overs woy O o @ lending | Ruunan & Co. huvo just etablishied 8 gold | oagean b, Lonia i the fiat s 4 Gl | R iTaokiys superintondent, 1, H ed in new buildings, factories, ete, Wil Droutel, Lee, Fried & Co. Keotor, | i Willow Springs distillery furnishos a | Baveuc nur-ilul“‘.mhwl.»pnluu 4O Ueeount | wutod in the HORhern part of the ity and tagwary ou tho south, Donvar on the Sest, wnd a0 | ohiofGporatory 3 k The expenditure for public’ i ileluy & Co., and Huwley & Lungworthy, | eash market for corn to the fanners the yon superior quulitivs consist of the main ol will, a munmotl] « i penlaring th, by the shortesy nossiblo ‘diss | The Huzliuglon & Mi tver Raflwu I”Iun_ expe |".‘|"i'“,'|. II”L 1 '}'l",“ )1‘“31 deulors 1 hurdiige anid outlory'; sules 10 | yonnd.Tee. parohasce et yens werc s | Ier & Co uro ulso. omnged oxtensively fn | Soubistof tho muin oll ill u i i Steam Laundries. tou thielr‘own depots u tho clty of | compuny suulntalus thr i, gV, provements includes —$952,049.81 | tho year uggregating 81,170,000, wards of 450,000 bushels of all ki » cf| the munufucture of | Kenuedy's celebrated | govy “The fiest numed i 142 foet s (iaha yloyinent 10 alx oprators und hendlud i v the ¢ 5 4 0 e 4 nd barley, rep- | Enst Tud 5 d ady sale Fiipy T Fo & \ Sk : my. 1, tho reprosentative of the Burlington JicsRges during the your. G, W, Bl paid out by the city for grading, HATS AND CAPS grain, principally corn, rye an p-| Enst Indiu Bitters, which find a ready sale | gaiiug u) ntire city lots, The 1otiye NEBRASEA STEAM LAUNDRY il the repr tat f the B t 100 I W, bl paveing and sewerige, A $10,” | w1 purot & o amosale jobbers i | JShE & Valho of B200.000 e three | 111 o brinehl warikets f (e Vo) One of the best wid most nocded institu. | Foute in Omuba deals with the public for ull | chicf operutor. The Chicugo, St Paul, Mi 0 ; The roputution of the distillery und Ter & tions of the eit lisliea d wt | Eurlington lines, nud treight is delivercd neupolis & Omubin R 2 ¢ 000 expendec r extensions 4 i k40487 e prominent breweries, Motz Bros | Fred Krug nolds-Corliss engine. Which receives ity | HONS 0f the eity estubiished during the lust i freight in delivercd in is & Omubin Ruilwiy compuny inin expended for extensions and | pueswnd caps. Aggregute sales $175,000, | Prominent by bought 130,000 bushels of | 0 huve secured for thom i trade which ex- | Lo life from three 1600t tubulne Lot | YORr is the Nebruskn Steam Luundry, located | Cnnbi ot the extensive freight depots of | thin two offices, cmploy thres operators ani improvements by the Street Rail- HIDES, LEATHER AND FINDINGS barley [n 1884, Fepresenting i cush outluy of | tends to the Atluntic und Pucific cousts, w8 | oy und the plant of general mnchijore s | 06 106 aud 105 South Fourteenth’ street. | that coupany without once gotig out of the | bundled 167,500 messug: C. J. Smull way, water works and gas com- | onerue, Hosick & Co , Sloman Brothers, | over ¥70,000 well us Australis, Franoo, Juphn ete complete in every respect. The duly (24. | Mr. Churl do yrouristor, baa | anteal of the Rurihetan Lombany, Thiv | wood, eblof ‘onerator, “oll nuuilg panies, and $445,000 disbursed by | L. C. Hubtngton & Son, G. Brandenburg & 0 grist wills handles whout 150, | At the groah exhibition held I|"|T“\I” S0 hour eupueity of the il is 2000 b aiiiuped bi ¥ With tho lutest and lon the equnauy - 16 ke fast tino, | toasigon bundied by ull the oftices, 4,303, the Oma S ilwe d the |Co., P H. Shurp & Son. Aggreputo saios, | 000 bushels of grain per year. The street | Australin in 1874, u nutnber of premums | of secd, trow which ure produced 4,000 i | WOt anproved wachinery for turning oug | 4void transfors, snd in ull other rospects k x\.uwu.wl other railroad vuuix-umlnis R ak fo L] ) :).A‘v ry ‘;| O ,.‘vm .mi “I ’ \“ 1| The wnin elevator hus & storuge capucity of | 4rEe front phite glass windows, which sets | being entively fudependent of il other com: | i8 o locul coucern, with twenty il n conslruction of inereased facili- | 5 v ys A aatimatad thastha Alia haraana st Iudin Bitters, Rye and Bourbon Whis ), (000 bushiels, aud in the i ) F the elegunt building in which the lundry = punies for aceess to und from Omuha, for | Wires in the city sad 250 boxes fn bisi 3 ! o Gonsolldated Tauk Line Compan s d o iscellancous salos | Fiiot Tudin b 1nbi i the will there ure ety i ha during the year 1,420 buildings | LUMBER, LIME AND CEMENT, 104 48 3ol GF Uuwardank o8 OEN) Litady Tler, t u cost of #10,000, which is fitted up | 52 bE S tharet 00 Lur- | i %10 0antor of tho city oo, hak wade it yery | their own fuollition, a° bridgo of their ows | Lumber of ealls por ks’ ta 2o0 & rede flaunmy A 1t is sufo to estimate the aggregate quanti ey g s vy ited up s inside there uro twenty Y | a0 '* of every des ption, of which 14 | ahoro wre twelve dealers in lumber and | of small grain handled and sold in Ommaha. O T e e 1 “'fi"":}‘u‘f‘ terdy | tauks. buving a cupneity of 4,000 burrels, | desirable to thoso who buve their washing | 8eross the Missouri river, completed several | mmmount of business is doue i tho distribu were churches erected at a cost of |building waterinls: L. Bradford, G. L. | 1554 at over 5,000,000 bushels, , R§0 0f Ganestle 8ua Qne Liended' goe | done away frow howe. | yours ugo | tou of busiuess clrculars, 850,000 Luving force s furnishied by u 200-horse power Koy

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