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THE OMAHA DATLY BEE. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 31, 1835 B e e e—— b1 ) volume of trade _and number of firms 18 | to twelve to fifteen men during the buss dealers in feall paper and win- | gition ( Y ol § " " Tm‘; (O‘I)IER(E 0]‘ 0“\”\. due largely to the fact that prices on yn: wages paid to employes, £2,500 s, Theltsnles tor tho p ;l yoat % \ 3 | Y, it ] derick Krg neartly all kinds of produce are higher | paid for cc utter nd ) £125,000 s against §05,0%0 for 100, O > W " 1 « - | . e breweryy —— here than in eastern markets which, a< a | packagoes), s 20,000, Of the butt ns have satisfa bk he past year ndy | o : e the Business of | matter of course, brings not only ship- | 20 yands were shipped to Ca ¢ 1 the husiness n a ‘ i nuf d L AMR R B AL ments from the the west, but even from \ 130,000 potinds Were shipped to Liver: . ¢ conndition . LIVE STOCK TRAFFIC 4 : T < gmploy That Omaha i< des . in the o = v ! T ende 11,000 A Wwedd, 350,000 A Magnificent Eshibit of C the Year Just Closi points far east. N 10,000 ponnds were p- | G, PAINTS AND GILASS I GUNS AND SPORTING GOODS | pe ew Yort and Boston, and € ve of pr fity whic ¢ ) it live stock re 1 il ve recently ML THE BANKS AND THEIR BULLION. The demand for sporting goods has | balauce to other markets swop t adi 1 « r 1 v « n s r i five t PRl i * e v model o increased during the past vear to a great | FURNITU RE 6 ¢ lias not neglect ding | ence N A il {abote o 1OW | poies capi S 50,000 by o extent; this is especially true of all go justly proud of het | Goodman Dy advant t 1 o of prck: | cone Wit two weh's cal Oue Hundred and Fifteen Million Dollars | pertaining tc sports. There ap. | furnit 1es: ch is cted Drug ¢ rop. 1 Iy | Ing hot . s as tha t s and f i i { AU A Pass Over T Con pears to have been a sort of revival Dewey & Sto | the cou i v for tl « can equal r f her location near > ALY b L vory g ass Over Their Counters. such sports as running, boxing try carries a_fir » « 1 to a million th f WAL g - # cwatys which has served to make business very | more complet i s \ ¥ i b rrang NINE MILLIONS ON DEPOSIT, | ood in that line of g Omaha is | prises everyt trom ainest | ities f the tr of ¢ r onsts h W e URY fre tow recognized as the headquarters for | wooden botfom chair up e 1 1 ve tecent] e i ) g | smelt ) th vilors of a cont 5 all kinds of skates, both rol and ice hand carved suites Th ) 1 Ia four-story brick 1} IS y < ocat rge feeding v 0 1 s Lt Ry lelled 1 of Factories Worth Over | Collir don & Kay and Max Meyer | to carry & much larger <to m ¢ n | fo wwiors proving t N t y i ‘ o : y oo 4 & n the two ms engaged in | ho <, s they are not withir v 1=ed] business r busir t $ 8 » : 1 <t and most - and their aggregate sal $200.000 for | can 1 out for any arti tamo the coal hsine 18 hiad to con THE UNION STOCK Y ARDS t whic ¢ A ¢ proper--oflic FIVE THOUSAND MEN EMPLOYED. | 155, which is considerably in excess of | ment's notice. To aceommonlate: t tend again tvantages of exec The 1 » 1s company was { in groat ticeto Snn 1 : ity Lk ok the total sales of 1834 nmense s they have two ) " rates which have beld it | organized e ! A | E ; A . . [y \.\w”-.:u:”‘“n\ The Wholesale Trade Reaches the En- There i 1y one house in Omaha en T nd ‘I‘I' T dired ste "}‘; m ”i‘ 4 « and in oft o mpany VAL 1 n ot 1 L nd o 0-horse orme 1 of Twenty-Nin gaged in jobbing millinery gools exclu Y Harney, the 'ty n volume, There are seven : 1 ; | \ WO 1 % s Siititon: Detiiire .i..‘ e sively, 1 Oberfelder & "Co. Trade in s ¢ ridges over the o n wholesaling coal and | president M ¥ il 1o 1 " Wit o ] il of roved des “|',’,‘hl‘h,': this line of busin during t ast year 3 thove they have ( t one-half of the firms devo treasnrers J. F. Boyd, superintendont of wetory cweries, pack 1 000 barrels e Yoat Still Growing. has been very good. The sa of “this | la e neat the railroad tracks, | the greater sharve of their attention to tl yards. The directors arc: W. A, Pax- | refluery, cornice works, o ! evervthin W ANES oxCHSIH BRe o honse alone iggregate $200,000. The five [ hias been heavier during the | retal trade. . W. Bedford, Coutant & | ton, J. A McShane, Thomas Sturgis, P | machine shops, and va shnent; from - the vecoption of the BANKING travelling men who represent this honso | pst yeat thin cver before. =—TIis is | Squires iska Coal and Lime Co., | B Dler, J. F Boyd, B, F. Smith, Joseph | factorys make her the fnportant | harley to the delivery of (he beor, 8 done . . cover a great_extent of territory, includ argely due to the development of the | Nebraska I Co., Omaha Coal, Coke | Frank and J. M Woolworth. During the | manufacturving point west i by michinery, and the entire ”;v'flm The advantages Ome njoys asa com- | ing besides Nebraska and portions of | country and to the trade trom the new | and Lime Co. Omaha Coal and Produce | past year large additions have been made | ippi and nordh of St. Loy e conducted with the smoothness and mercial and financial center are shown | 1owa and Kansas, nearly all the western | towns that are constantly springing up. | Co., Aug. Benzon & Co. wnd the Union | f0 the yards.” Five blocks of pens have [ THE UNION PACIFIC MACHINE SHOPS. | Gorrectnoss of clock work . The botting by her supcrior banking f: ', Nearly | tervitories. During th The books of this firm present a very | Pacitic coal department,” represent the | been built and seven more will be added | “The machine shops of the Union Pacitie | diavment s . very prominent foati e D U b & e eyl corps of trimmers. are employed, who | fait index of the growth of the countrys | Omaha trade. Adding the U, P salcs the | in the spri T'wo new packing houses | railroad are the most extensive meehani- | of e hicines ! e all the banks in Nebraska and the territo- | i ladies' hats and bonnets, which are | Starting ina number of years ago when | coal trade foe 1884 foots up 246,888 tons, | will be builtin the spring with cay y | eal establishment in the ety of Omaha S1om & Hors fxe 11 \ ries west of the Missouri and many bank- | sold to the small retail dealers, who do | the towns were fow and far between, and | vepresenting in value about #1,552,801.50 | of not less than 300 (0 1,000 hogs per. day | They cover an area of over thirty neres, | Lrowery. hae: o fromtogs of 3 ':'-h:"";“»" ing houses in western Towa keep their | not have suflicient trado in thisone ling | turning over the pages new namios of | The trade for 1995 shows_an” increase of | each. This will cause an_ inereased dé- | and with their recent enlargen [ Sixteerith street, - extonding bnek With accounts in Omaha and_obtain their sup- | o wdiit of their employing u trimmer of | fowns are vonstantly’ appearing The | 303,080, o a total of $1,725,050 [ mand for fows and will make i compe | best equipped railro | cqual width to' Eighteonth streot, The STIGKT Gt Foliny Anl EEeHARIED ironals | LIDIE WA past year furnitire has been muelclieap L CIGARS AND TOBACCO ition among the buyers stic . he locomotive roun B srotliets o Ais e Triitda PRI plics o currui \'xlll.“‘.n' :,i:..i.‘gv'Il‘ylxm:u; s £ than duig e procions S | e ciear e s (89 Tas Do | four sony brick b G072 Th s | g wing o the o i, T P N e enormous volume of | ywjijo a1l the grocery houses and the | sales have been corcespondingly Targer | very prosperous. The trade 1s <o divided | heen eréeted for the aceonmodation ot | shops, “were crected i 1863, and e MR TR Ly business done by Omaha banks can only | spice mills handle teas, th Fo 1w | 80 that thig voltimo of {rad Hius bean el | Up AMONE t great nunber of Noses: that | tho companics oflices, niso fot biniking | additions have bech made tothe biildings | S en i, During the past yeat Uil be realized by comparison of her bank | houses in the ity which give special at- | greater. The trade has boen pushed into | handle other Tines of goods that it s | and hotel purposes, A large addition has | and maehinery from vear to year, mntil | monts in bildinge and maciiers. s its clearings with those of othir cities, Dur- | tention to the té trade, Wilson & Lari. | more ramote fiehls and has followed up | an imposability to- give an exact | been built to the paeKing howse ocenpical | they mow assuimne manmioth proportions. | Gl N ineteised very maeiolly. ing the past year the banks of Omaha | #00 d Parrotte & Sweeney, By reason | the lines of 1 ratlro; More goods | statement of the entive volume of the | by G 1L Hammond & Co. The stock | The te amount expended in the TUHE GARNEAU CRACKEIR FACTORY. i A A %1 of the business being divided among so | have been sold in Montana, Idalio and | busine Phe honses which make a | yards company have expended on addi istriction of these works will apnroxi lia esaiit CAET. U el iave materinlly increased their capital | 10 different houses that handlling | Utah than during former years secialty of handling eigars and tobaceo | tons and improvements a total of 300, | mate $1,500,000. pany’s figlory Wak: wreeter. Ko, YORHS and they report a more than correspond- | othet lines of goods, it is impossible to [ VIRE WOl West & Fritsehiver, “Kennard & De- | 51541 Some idea of the business (rans During the past year the average num- | o0\l eapital of $55.000. The con ing increase in tho volume of business. | present an exact statement of the amount | - The handling of pyrotechnics in a_job- | Tecker, Clhinn & New, 8. Trostler & Co., | acted during the year 185 iy 1 or: of nien employed in these STops Was | oo vonsnaie lot 000 batreleof NUIUHYRLS: sintibnnl banlks, oo of tean hundled, me idea may be | Ding way isanew business for Omaha, | Max Meyer & Co,, Wilkon & Lavison, | from the following figares furnished b, 3 Phe total amount of theiv pay Pl | oty per i, making 500,000 pounds bank, and three private banks, Omaha | given of the extent of the business when | In tormer years the manufacturers have rolle & Sweeney, M | the sceretary of th pany vas 081210 55, or an averawe of 831, | Gf crackers, or about 125,000 boxes boasts 1 banking capital of $2,100,000, a | 1t is known that the sales of the two ~;-n‘ their ..J its here who .‘\I dir to rothe past year agar E o RECETITS AR08 per month | 590,000 loaves O hran! Employ cighty surplus of #0000 and aggregate de- | houscs y £180,000 for the | th retad dealers ory fow SRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS There were received during the vear The value of the work tiened out dur- | GRS E TS o averago posits of $8846.000, Omalia may chal- | Past yo e of $15,000 | were sold by the wholesule alers There has been a tendency among the | 1885 following number of cattle, ogs, | ing the year 185 is computed at $2208, | wookly pay 1ol of $i Fliey use fonr- lenge comp: N with any other city of | OVer 1831 for these two houses. The tea | Last year several houses engaged m s % houses engaged in this Tine of hu < hors sheep 12, or an avera per month of f g Horses and seven wagons for trans equal_population. Since” January dirst | trade of the other houses has_ increas 1| other lines of business, putin largze stocks | during the past year to limit the teade 10 Cars RI81,156.26 KRHHE T {6 busiioss the following increase has been made in | in about the sume proportion. The | of fre works, Collins, Gordon & Kay. | cashoor perfectly secured business. “This | Cattle., e i 515 WILLOW SERINGS DISTILLERY €O, done during the year, $ : our national banks: The | northwest appears to be a very good | Max Moyer & Co. Peyeke Bros, Fay & | in itself has been o great improvement as | HMoes e . : incorporated 1 Present ofticers, P, 1 OMANA BARBED Wit |I |,;,,._|‘v' m,,,l\ ]gwl,,.,,‘;. to :u ‘1‘! for m‘ |.I‘ l‘\\l-v;‘hll n’uyi‘ |1:‘- cotn Co,and Stephens, Voegele & Dinning |t has veduced Tosses to a0 minimnm and S b Her, presidents J. D, Her, seeretary; 1 Ihe works of the Omaha Barbed Wire wha National bank, from | be ered evenas far as the Blick | being the leading dnes. “A heavy tide | has placed the dealers in tter condi B A AR TR b et | BT G P GER T anE G B T 0,000 to $500,000. Merchants’ National | Hills wiis expericn uring the season ex- | tion than ever before. “There are nine ) eADIAL 850,000, Sitlos Tor 1895, woanits | anal” 14 strects. and clploy on an uk $100,000 to $200,000. Tho following HATS AND CAPS tending from the May wntil July | firms engaged in wholesal vicultural ks AL LRI it ARSI from. the: elearing house fecord | - The wholesale business of this city in | 4th. 1tis claimed that the amount of firé- | implements, Parlin, Orendoril & Martin it NS G SO femillites speak for themselves: hats and caps is vepresented by W L. | works burned in Nebraska duly 4, 1885, [ Lininger & Meteaif comya 1y, DML OS¢ Frstiene B0 F0.000 por year. Graim used, 500,000 | is 4,000 tons per year, keeping about OMANA CLEARING 10U Parrotte & Co. Although this line of | was far greater than ever before borne & Co., MeCormick Tharvester eom G : il WL bus Fuel, 10,000 tous coal per_an- | dozen machines in opervation. This trade Organized Oct, 35, 15, Firet elearings | business is conducted by only one hotse, | HARDWAKE. 10N AND WAGON STOCKS v, Eby & Walter, W. J. Kennedy o eves s e 30,000 Men | his grown up in iR | made Oct. 20, 1554, Monthly elearings it extends over a much broader ficld Fhe wholesale hardware business has | Brownell” & Co, Parker, Robertson LRI 2 employed, 120, Capacity of distil invested is $65,000, The president of th : than many other branches of trade. The | experienced the same boom in Omaha [ & Co, and F D, Cooper. These =) st | day, 12,000 gallons of finished company i< M. M. Mars i the s trade' is. pushed throughout western | that it has in most other seetions of the | firms cover, besides Nebraska and - por . VIGO0 TS ChEE SR CATO BRI BRI T61 | TOTES O NE RNEGY ary... Town, Nebraska, the torritories, and | country. While the tirst half of the year | tions of the surrounding states, a very |y eRe i 000 ths BT conguined O BRSO O, chruary, S | oven into Kansas, The business exhibits | was no better than during 1881, the latter | large part of the territe s -~ == RN ARG ¢ \ 3 e ; ; f March.. 1) | i ) Manufactuving at ths establishment The Omaha Shot company has just con AR e T ! averyhealthy growth durmg the past [ half has more than made ap forit. 1 JLIQUORS AND WINES vas entirely spended — during the | eluded o very st i e s iRt L year, Whilethe total business transaet- | have been tending upward, margins | Ter & Co., Adler & Heller, . Connelly Read, N iR AR A R A el A eI Jui ; ; 3 | e 1550 was SIT00 the st year it | been wore sasigions and T demand | Co. ek Dellone & Co o W | Co/OE ! dISASIFONS. CONTIEFALION | pine IAviiE . sndoe 00,000 Dot of July..... has increased to $200,000. 1t may be of [ much str At present the trade in | Dunean, Riley & Dillon, R i el occurred on the 20th of W | pive, ha e 00 ol Augis interest to note that while the geods sold is reprosented by four flems, | Bocokhon” & Mack, John. - whieh foscutvalion tio sithiof hulvs ol iy inatertit, ©and ot Q) Seplember, . in lowa and Nebraska \ K of anothor liouseubas | hitny . Stubendoif &, Nostor, ViR &M By 430/ 3 T LR SO I s AR e ol O October. cheap and wedium grades, the territo i 5 son, Eduey & Gibbon | Po Larson, represent the ders Nt & 3 3 A 1058 ot GHONL S5 0008 WIHH | e e oot iTBtAl clearings No ake only the highest priced goods, the | ¢ s ateh handle ‘heavy hard- [in - wholesy wines and Jiguors AW Wliias T e R i e S ol SEE attle mien and miners of the far'west Reetor, Wilhelmy & Co., aid Lee, | with sales regating $1,750.000. The | 1 e e S Sy I i | e I UL b woekly ol being more partic asto the quality A & Co., shelf hardw Wl cutlery, | houses all report an - inereased bhusiness R4l W agaoonoon 6 1m wore most substantinlly re-built Of [ Williaime & VRIS Average monthly 3 600443 | of their head gear than the wrs of | whose suld cate 81,370,000, | with ~ 3 ns. The territory | ) 7 204 0 T G LB L UL ; COMPARATIVE CLEATING the pr In the course of a few | Up to within a year or two castern house: ¥ the Omahi houses in this i S ORi ; 3 a1 : I e B g | b A s For week ending weeks it is expeeted that asccond whole- | have been very siroug competitors s + ool number of e ) 00 4 Ittty S0 UhOHIATURL UIMHYOVOMEILE: | e e R o s e ORI T I8, . EB067.601,80 house Wil be cstablished, which | this western trade, but of Jite they. ave nen are kept o the road. | Difvel ot el b B PR Srovided, making it one of the most com- | ment of Mr. Coree A, dodyn. T OLrean 550 e will tend to make the business all the | showi i< of weakening, especially | STEAM, WATER AND RATLWAY SUPPLIES, | UL jj S1oj 6 T T L ot A T O i s b RS i L : Dbl - the hetter, the city the rep- | in heavy havdware Ihe A, L. Strang company and Cowi Totals 5161915 100 105 ountry, ‘The cost of vo-building, includs | 200 ot 511 Sonth "t four Nov. 14, 1885....... 18 utation of | avery good muarket tor [ eastern hiouses, which n R & Co., 4 avy denlers inosteam en — 2 - c additional improvements, amounts to b ;ml‘ '_l" Tt LS5 i gL our Correspond's Week this line of goods tohold the héavy hardware teade ines, hydeaulic machinery and railway | There were 15,510 head of eattle sold Db bt RORAUNER UETCI e ERIES ) Iast year. ? 04—Tucrease 4 STovEs withdrawn it traveling men from this | supplies, ete., with s sales | this fall and disteibuted throughont th T A et k) sk [ LIRS S o - Ono'of hojlargest, wholas seetion, as they conld not muke it pay to | amounting to §600,000. This s a very | state and western Towa for feeding VO T AT T n i yon | R c R EHUBIGHIIT TS LT Nov. 5. thisiolty8EtlG of MiltonRomers/&: compete with the Omahia houses. isfactory improvement over the year | PACKING HOUSES. O ORGSR O et LT St | atatomioT T WDIUNULCUI GRS Carresyiondly Widk | AR I ner § O0TS AND SHOLS previous The establishment of the : SERTIL ToR BN 00 D00 b UBIIITEL GOt |l e SO DUCHE AL Eatl S gy o b i %% | The business of 1855 shows an ine I'he wholesalo boot and shoe trade i (VD ENGINES AND PUNPS [ and the increased facilitios fo 1 150,000 bl 1B 0Pl 6 1 B0,0D DRGSOk I o WO e Nov. L 2,006,301 of from 10 to 15 per cent. over the y »d on by two flems, W. V. Mor The U. S, Wind Eng wd Pump com- | eeipt of live stock has hadan invigorating | 1Al and 10,000 bushels of « e tor L aE G e AT R 1881, The bulk of goods sold have by unl Recd ones' & Co. e wholg | pang are o now fim foe is” ity having | efleet npon the packing houses [ Atk and 10000 busliels of o o | aishied in thopst tvelvomionths o, loss last year. much greater, an: not for the | territory tributary to Omala is covered | opened up about thirly days ago ‘i very 3 Soyd, who is the leading pork | e the prosent voar. th i .-.u\.vx,.u.‘ n‘»\\l‘-] per ontlits, fact thitt pric v ranged Tower the in- | DY these (o firms, whose sales aggregate | commodious quarters Wy earry astoek ket of the c5llod 143,800 hors!| *"Fha. Willow Springs. Distillory. is, in | 4he Western Newspapor Uniol win- Dee. 5, 155 3,458, R Y vear would | @ million doll of over 100,000, and wiil cmploy five 31, during the | ver T o oty | CoTBoratud stockk company with a cupital Correspond % ko oven u botter showing.” 1t s fact FLoUR men on the road : cmployiment to 108 men, 7 reanocl ono oEthomanoct complelar ofie200/000; L whichig invested Iast year.. 2. T g L e MR B e o N et Jesale flour busincss is well WHOLESALE VIS DEALERS With a pay ol of $1500 per week. This | e it in Americn. The compiny do | 0 Litat (UG s Dec, 12, 1885 2 y growth of Nebraska, that the greatest | Fel A by J. C. Hofim & Co., [ With other new enterprises the past | 15 2 heavier husin 1 that of 1581, all thelr own work In the way of rectify: | hnling the printing offiue, supply dupar Correspond’ss week fmprovement in trade is noticeable | Lo A Stewart & Co., Wi, Préston & Co, | year has brought to our city a wholesale ris & s have during 1885 Killed | e and TGy BAva IhS imoke ] pank G stokedtyha Joun iy Bitie Inst yeu . 1,007, this state. and W. J. Welshaus & Co. Business has as the” Benson Fish i lieep iiozstrepiy | Enoaeraianilinroy el sistling Thnclins || Deoa e GGk SEEWCHLELICH TMLOVS CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. envery prosperous during the past v, They vy a stock of | 1 iz tion of $169,000. Fifty | cry for produc fine spivits, JLEG NI OV Gl L% Dec. 10, 168, J There are three houses in Omaha en- | Year and better than during 1889, Daring | everything periaming” to the salt and ployed in the Wi A new and OB R () | IRl 1 G BN DI RO C ond’g w aged in the jobbing of crockery and | tyear the above mentioned de smoked Gl business. Obtaining their | tmounting to” $3,000 per month. This | dgistillery 15 the steam e swoeess for | The Omaha Bric Ferra Cotta W el Burns 2 00 o | stock diveet from the fisheries md with | 1rmis engaged quite extensively in ean ing,” curing and aging the goods, | Works were establ st spring and ind Bliss & Isanes. ine of busi i Tiii x 3 ul fucilitic ndling wnd | ning beef, Both for home markets and for | Weh keep @ uniform temperatiee i | comsenced operati Agtist show more satisfactory growih or | presenting the il tlour | packi inees has | export to foreign markets. winter ais woll wimer, thereby ripen- |4 rpetual - Kiln, patented by Mr. Burns, | travde of Om s all ocers handle and now extendsover Ne. J.F. Shecley & Co.. thns far this se. BT e G e hnatot e meke & Rohmer of this city, by which wha | lour b iy commission merchants. nine. Colorado and parts of © Killed 10,284 hogs, representing $93,- | il St y are cnabled to burn briek in winter s HIDES AND LEATHER p tho, Dakotaand lowa. Ttis thus proven i Twenty-live men are given cnploy Ihis scheme is purely ori as summer. The works are now i i i \oxen rl‘lm mml i'“ll \l')lln the | L W On ’«\.-‘ can compete with other n | ||u-n]( at wages amounting to §i50 per | Messrs, Her & Co., who have N turn m_'l\-m 500,000 e Y. will 15 o . as the Dest year of all. While the total | handling of hides and leather, Oberne, | Kets in this swell as others, | week, R CENmo, &b pronounae: ot | i time, beso enlirged as 1o attain g e RinCERan I R SRR Hosick & Co. Sloman Bros., L. €. Hunt NTING, BINDING AND LETHOG i | T paeking house of the stock yards | Bl G LSS SELIVORORICE RO i of 1000000 e president of e, National Bank—W. I . | reported at $125, inzton & Son, and C. T2 Northrop., Their |~ Gibson, Miller & Richardson, printers, | Was opened 7 in 1885 hy Géo. I [ “Nfith the enlargement of their works, | {he company is I D. Cooper, and Henry year amount o $225,000. The total husiness in this Tin tes half | hookbinders and litho, Demploy | Hammond & Co."who have durir the new machinery. the new aleopol [ Bochneke sverctary. The cost of the oceupying the northwest as rapidly a million of dollars seventy-cizht persons, « monthly kil i cattl | house, and other new and complete im- [ WOEks was about §11,000. the y 15 opened up, and Or SADDLERY AND SADDLERY HARDWARE. | pay-roll Leoe Tl ness of the 3 1 0t 57,066 head. provenments, woare now enabled to Phe following named fivms have manu- NI R B ank i, merehants are decidedly in’ the | . Welty & Landrock, G 1L & J. 8. Col- | ye; rogites 20,000 wing the past year Oherne, 11 ¢ [ ko s fine: soods as ean he manufae. | factured brick i Omaha during the past At ALl E R pite the faet that freight r | lins, Sloman Bros.. and_Sh & Son vilune I nting company, job | € | a substan tured anywhere in the United States, | yeir: — Withnell & Brothers, ‘Builey & RO b T e AL G make alty of jgbbing saddlery and binders lithoaraphers,” ém o 10040 feot, The building | Their produetsare Freneh Cologne spivits, | Oleson, Livesey & Son, ttner Brothers Euthor:Dra e R growing broader and goods are now be | siddlery dware. A improve s hanas, with apay-roll of | s located o Union Pacific track near | aleohol, pure rye and. bourbon whiskies, | Stanley & Johnson, Daily & Smith, Ceiro United ational Bank—0. W, | iz sold extensively ‘in Wyoming and | ment 1s noti in this line over the | $1,000 | Lan aggregate busi- | the stock yi Tt was leased about | sour and. sweet mash, all of which have | & Hunter, Mills & McRae, Stephenson H i L i 2N e e s twalli ska and wostern | previous year. In 1884 the total sales wer o a year., Sept. 1st 10 Henry Bi A Sl _ 2 4 Brothers braska Tile and Pottery Co., Hamilton, pr Barlow, S A 4 f . S 10t 2 I y Beal, who | done cquired a wide reputation o count o 7 e hior Towa. The n ofits on_goods | Teported it S163,000 us ugainst 000 C.Festner, printer and hookhinder, | the slaughtering for the majority of the | thew superior qualities Herman Deis, the Omaha Brick an s Sovaial ara Ml | the past year have : and pri iy employs thirty-Tour hands, pay-roll $100 | city ne rkets, Iewill be ocaupied [ The company now oceupy a fine four- | ¥ Cotta company andThos, Mutray. Th Tard, prosident; Willinm G, Madl, vice. | lower, bitt the gre me of trad ) : b per week, agiareaate business 850,000 for | Jater in the season” by the company who | story building on Harney siveet, built by sute product of tho brickyardsile president; A, . Hopking, eashier Alired | has niore than miade up the difference e strietly. wholesale | the ye pital invested, §34,000 Will operate it asa packing honse with | PoE. Her, atacost of £10,000, which is L 0,000,000—valued - at - §180,000, Llillnril, assistant cashier e . (‘~.\I'I~I, e i ':‘]‘fi vvl{l‘:';\lh\\ J l-lm\\n‘«:'(l;- :iu‘l g9 job ‘rl‘\!f(w‘ll .nu,l book- | rendering establishiment in- connection fitted up expressly for the manufacture | N SR e oL . Boyer & Co., who handle safes, | Tootle, Maul & A vel At loys twenty-five hands, pi = and general storage of domestic and line MANUFACTUR ("E')’:;:“] :»\f:\ll‘!;»“:};l«;:‘l.\” gimesiD Hovd tocks, te., report i inercasid bisines? | £ i s bren experd in this line 5 por werk, o Lusinoms GRAIN TRADE Al anarierstioldomestionna lingll 8 p ey 2 ory employs & (i ipas] nasine divoctor, | during the past year, which is at least | during the past year. Th ales | §30,000: eapital $20,0)0 : 2 DAL AND GRANT & NG W four men and fwelve Hoduel 200 J‘u]lflx ‘li‘\‘illn:x‘:':-':."‘|,,':.'r s dIXeeton, | g15 000 better than during the year 1854, [ 0f vy goods for 1885 is §050,000, Fhomas Cottor, job printor, cmplays | With the increased oficorniangl e Sl A ARG ANIEN ARG 21 UL "f:,““,l\» gl CLioiigh 2 McCugue Brothers, private hankers hiey have furnished from 50'to 60 com’ | ¢rease of $150,000 over the year previous, | o n hands, pay-roll $200 per. week, | small grain which has heen” harvested in | p GA IBE WAL Sarttih SIEma SRO G0 or e i 5,000, B plete bank outiits” within . territory in- | Margins are more satistictors, and the | aggrogate bushiess s apital in’ | Nebraska the past fall, it is not surpris. | 25 S TG G KW in the | . Wearnes foundry manufactures cast- ) “ngue, cashicr cluding Nebraska and parts of Kinsas |i.h4‘ is '4]\IA;_’VI)IHI~III‘<‘1 with more onorgy sted, £20,000, h ing that the grai de of Omaha should | C0 T oLl s o i o el e se forty tous of iron per The Sixtecnth Strect Bank—R, L. Gar- | i Towa. A great many new banks | than usi icre are other housos that | Klopn & Burtloit, fob printers, omploy | sontlane 1o inc A, with the Gu otks near Denver, Col., | month, Alraregate hisiness, $10,000 dur- Rpa sispuRtroot | gpetiod in Nebrasia whtelh | e, in connection with theft Tegular | six e, p-roll 8490 per wek, s bast. | (he eity and mercase in pou i heliyyensasabenortool, e U L e e The Bank of Omaha—Henry & Me- s er 'dl-uu:n :n(nllvlm--’n.l 'ulu' mluu"ll‘ i ,"""“_'\‘\‘ '“MInntm(ll‘nf':l dry goods ness si‘.r.\“‘ 12,0 ; ipital, 7 000, . “';x.‘.'{:“.'l. g ”\‘\"" e ingmen. These works have been materi- | tecn. Pay voll, 500 per month, ~ 00, X of safes. Outside of the bunks | hey were counted « ¢ 0 3 iitney, bookbinder, cmploys | strong t brewd i distille i AV i sohn AMa turi o susl Copue, o also threo loan and trust | the greater number of safes sold are only | tad, would make a mueh better show- | sevén men, pay-roll $60 per week, og. | 2lone consume vast quantities of grain Iy Il i il Bohn Ay i ey Ih romnanios. in 0Dl It i te business of the year §3,000. Nebraska barley is regarded by malsters ! L0 O HANGOk e e T e A T FR e g mpa n 1 T e Al of R L dod by malsters 1 g iaings and improvements. The capi usiness of $i5,000 51 yeu Omaha Loan and Trus( comp: / WHOLESALE GROCERS P K s ) A. Manger, job printer, employs | all over the country as equal to any in |15 CET IR0 000 wnd the value of | A. Moyer's planine mill ciploys fifteen Wyman, presid . Clur ¢ | The wholesa rs have shared in | There ure two flrms en d in the pay-roll &30 per weok, busi maglot Bo gronb ks the domandsbat(fi0 5o old, silver, | men with pay. roll of §.00 per week. president; W. B, Millard, . | the general prosperity enjoyed by the | ook and stationery business, J. S, Canl yeur $12,000; capital, £5,000. | the home eries are hardly able to so | 0L lead and sulphate: of copper | Does business of 18,000 per week Japital $300,000. The Equitable jobbets in other lines and have been push- | 1eld and WUT Seainan.“Their sald Print shop, Clem — Cha onre Gile ities to-meet their |/ SO0 000,000 for the past twelve | Ahe Omaha Safe 'works, G. Andreen company, capital £200,000." A, E. Touza- | ing their business into more distant tields | # te about $300,000, 3 tor, employs three hands, and | own o he' AOPHIEl l’[‘“""""' months, as follows: Lead shipped, 81,- | proprietor manufactures e and buy lin, president; James W, Savage and C. [ and have been watchtul to Keep pacs | w o NOTIONS. fancy _|m-‘W- 2 busines ‘3"‘ rly ”"l.’ 10 L{"]‘”' nd making | Go0" 00 e g0 5 0.000: silver hipped, | proof sates, vault doors, ivon fencing B, Bhmidt, vico presidents: HW, Yates, | with the growth of tho western country. | | 'The & Robinson Notion compuny |~ Adams & | Mebride, engravers and [ tholr contraets fur in wlyance of the [ 10,000,000 e e FIT000,000; geold | wine My, Andreen cmploys ’ ve only heen established in Omaha printers, employ fonr hands son maha is the market and shipping shipp 70,285 ¢ Salne R1A00C0Y: | men with 2 pay voll of abont #1,000° pe secretary and treasurer, and L. 1. Towe here five firms engaged in_ jobhing | { ot 3 £ q ’ managor. Tho Midland Guarantee and | groo /o, nor MoComd | Very short time, having moved to_this The Post_and Telegraph Printing Co,, | conter for the great hulk of grain vaised 5HHEL el 08T 000 tons: coal | month, Proditet of the year, 35,000, ust~ company. Authorized _eapital ¢ Co., Meyer & Raapk pliteesbout ilyé months agzo from Mar- | job printers, employ fen hinds. In tho stut Consumed, 18,000 to ( sol pita o, $10.000 F0.000, T ora ora: Nathan Bhalton: ; i AR shalltown, In. They re) et | Omahat Lithoraphing Cos, cmploy it | | Diring the year 1885 1 mebangh & | Somsimied 16 tohs, vatue g oo ok | Capig istah BESH oo e YA O TR e e gt ] s BRI F trade, having heen able to hold their old | teen hands, 1 0 per week, | Merriant have handled at thew clevators [ {plstimed, 11500 tons, - valt o for | wire guards and locks; cmploys five me Kennedy, 0. ¥, Divis and George I Gil ar s aggainst £5,9%0,000 for business, in fGdition (o the new bismess, | aggrogate busiiess §25,000; capital in® | b this 1200000 biushls of wheat, | o0 Gl sapplice 800,000, The | pay voll, 250 pr_ nonth bert. comparing the tothl siles of the twe | Fhey have five traveling sulesmen on the vosted, #14,000 worth 430,005 5,100,060 bu=hels of corn, LOmaliysuppHusH00.000, Tl iy ell, 5. ppr A e yoars, itmust be borne in mind that gro. | Foad who cover a Targe Tervitory in w most WOODIMAN LINSEED OIL WORKS. worth &1.850.000; 410,000 busheas of oats, | UG T T AR W G AR R SR T (bt WHOLESALE TRADE. % have been much cheaper the past | 10rough manner : _The linsced_ il works, gperated by an | Worth §133,000; 50,000 bushiols of harlcy el Mook wird Eddy! | stamp monuficturers, employ tive hands; TOVS AND WILLOW WARF incorporated company, ‘of which Clayk | Worth #2,000; 10,000 bushels of flax, | o Wanager, (¢ dhaeh and | wages, $5.600 per year. RIS & v v than during 1854 and that it has | o \ A K d d COMMISSION FIOUSES. AR PN R C. 8. Goodrich deals exclusively in toys | Woadman is president, are among the | WOrth #15,000; 50,000 bushels of rye, | {y aies superintendents Wilkon Boiler “works employ fiftcen The marked increase in the produce =0 and willow e I i i i worth 25,000, The eapacity of the : i ( yer cent more goods this year 1o amount cmploys two ien | most — extensive oil | manufactories g ARDMEY-OF tI0 Eo. ) ORKS « Annual pay voll, #5,0000 business commission business transacted in Omuha | £0 the sume i golles MR on the road who cover all the larger | in the United States. ho mo. | COVALOrs is 80000 bushels” Thivty men [0 GHAGSNAG WOEKS it e yeats §18,000; value of plaity presents a very accurate parallel to the i SPICE MILLS. <‘|:2‘l |‘~ I"“x [m [ll:l‘lll‘kl]‘.“ Phe sales Tor | tive force is furnished by a lfx»\‘\“ll“lt\”!“\! “ml- T o L “'xm‘. Na ,“Av.nlmymy:;u;: uv.lrh:‘ F5.000 rowth of the city in population and bus- | ¢ The capacity of the Omahy Colive and | 15 monntio 4 harse power Reynolds-Corliss i et T et thie Pt | &ixtesnth and Seventeenth streets, near | 1he Canfivld Manufacturing company o : Spice mills, Clark Bros , & Co., has been | o LUMBER which receives its’ steam life from three | & €8sh market for corn to the farmers the > L i employs o1 hands in the mannfactore of noss facilities. During the pust i / Dhatmancallo sy I e s (L BCARA NDIKOL UK G0N 10 )0 | o | the Union Pacific railrond tiacks, em ploy wds i the ny e o 5 g tl 1 ly increased during thoe wast yonr m Hous growth of the city in | 16-foot tubular bailers, and the plant of | Yeur round. dts purchases Last year were overnlls and ket ¥ 1, #18,000 @ number of new firms, making a specialty | Pl old quarters proving too cramped | 16W buildings and the corresponding “in- | gene achinery is ecomplete in e upwards of 500,000 bushels of afl Kinds of [ Ploys 133 men in the manufacture of | OFCEES 0 BRSPS Y05 FLBEE A of handling country produce and fruits, | they have moved into s elegant ew e throtighout the state could not do | rospect. - The uify (4thour) oa il privoipally oorn, ryo and barloy bhLari ke gatablised in 1 200 i vested, §25,000, AR have sturtod up, and whilo thoy have | four-story brick building, and have pat | mlnn,wn“tu,.k.-lx,l lumber business | the mill is 2,000 “bushels of sced, from i g principl ““‘?\i‘”“ Metz Bros., ARG ALIOR LIGH 1A -,f"..‘.l." I AN T Y ! o @a o A el now anachinery and other necossiry | YERY aetive, Some idea of the magnitude | which are produced 4000 gullons of oil | fied Krug and Stov & Hlor, vought 180, gy TS EHEEY, B8 IBANEEEGIE | s it 33 men A i ory busino POl | gotlition, W hilo Jormorly hoy Wera & Jusiness miy be gained from nd 60,000 pounds of o1l cake The main [ 909 bushels of bariey in 1455 f ) ALY 1,000 1 1 done in’ 185 er tirms have not experienced any in- | o LG IATIEEY LY WELe A slance at thy following tigures | clovator hos a stornae dapacity of 500000 The grist mills and feed mills handle il and four large furnuces. [ #1000 ¥ CoNLA roads upon theiv trade, but on the con- | month, thoy ire nosy tiiming out 000 hor thirteen firms handl s Chii- | bushels, snd 1o the oalf ihere s aeond | ahout 200,000 bushels. In addition to [ The eaoper shop conneeted with the e TR trary report y inerensed business. | month'with a capueity of 1,000 bags, be- | § ] ! N fons for 150,000 bushcls this tho streot ear company handie largo | Wokks turns out 400 kegs per day, e |, 22 V0 o 4100000 ged in tho business wre: | sides from three to e thotisand notnds | A Waelivld, E AV Dixon, G D . | There are nine tanks for the s quantities “wiile tho sliget alos aro § fito B AN SR JUASSORI IRAS soot i or u e’ of Wiedeman & Co., Peycke Bros., Branch | Of ground spices per day. A great many | |-} Hosalud F Wo Gray, € | oil, representing & eapacity gaonmaus 1v fins foon cstiniated that 1 gbid St 8 Bie Doluon Megs ar. nails. | Piant, 30,000 &Co., R. Puryis, 9. ¥. Bothgo, R, Bing. | Fotitl merchiants ave now buyhig all their | Lo Wadiord, . 8 it Nebrusku Lat | barrels, whilo oy the inside there tho salos of grain wnd carn wado on tho | Fcory wimed out W,w Lo P, Hanmond Liop, em- Y s 80 £ | Foo ome s they e ¥ s | be 0., 1 ) aumber Wi anks i ANROIY | street wmount to over 1ion bushel! wing th eil ven ear loa G ¥a dalh k $ 'l}fim &lSnu.‘H Moroncy, A. P. Schack, | floy noed and are not .-f.l’.:iv..‘lllfl.f|L'«'-‘.i»'y Durime {he past year o frmns. v | Dhskiv iy hatustaagpacy LA | With the completion of new lines of pail | of coil per ook vt consimiod. Capital PoXE TR A roxell & Willinms, Whitnoy & Co., John | such large stocks L handlod 105,000,000 feet of lunber valued | capital of §230,000, and the value of its | Y04 which will bring the products of the | vestid, £100000, The vaw pateriul con 1 . ted 10,000, Val F. Flack, W. Riddell Vst BUTTER AND EGG PACKERS. At §4,001.000. This is a gain of §1, roduct for 1885 is $175,000, The raw | Hich farming country divect to the eity, | Simed is principally old pasls and scran Jant, §10,0M : ) P el IR Whilsailof o « mimission. fitms aro | OVer 1884 | Matcrials. conomnod, qui tho year ag. | OMlies griin interdsts wist continie 1o Mgl i, et A Aty Sk, ot o e botling Eolo, WAL ongaged to & greater or less degree in the d CONFECTIONERS P 150,000, Fty e om- | BVOW Hesl vie A e IaSIGIL clory employs 15 e average piy 1ol Lous Hollor and D, A Hurloy. | [hEMALIO # FRebor of feos dogteo i the | awiyito confoctionaries are handled by | §oget in'thoce works. with s mamo it OMATIA WHITE LEAD WoltKs factory' employs 13 mens averaze puy roll Bowe idea of the growth of the business | murker will permit, there is_only on nd by some other houses, | §700 u wecek. g : B Business, Tlose workd bave heon oxgblished 7000, Capital in 2 may be gained from a comparigon of the | house, that of McShane & Schroeder, | oo thenis that ko 3 spooiulty CIGAR FACTORIES The real estate business of the city dur. | fo50 yems: bave thise wills with o ST T st o U prcst year wih e pro b dovole it e stantion 10 (h singes, Kopp, Drvibus & Co, ¥ | Omaha has becomo w very jmportant | ing the past year s kept pace with the |t i/ Wort 00 ons e | proprictor, employ 13 1 ng year. In 188 the eloven firms | Packing of butier and eggs for distant &« o d “Stephens, Voegle & ar manufacturing ecenter. There are | advancement o other traflics ¥ s i e - MG, TN sl AT e pualuc ales 88 ag- | handled one and one-quarter millior aercase of §10,000 over 158 | product during the year aggregates | 4ot hive been brisk and active ices i H0 prescil yedr SN0 gillans Jakh Livantas, 817,000 egating §60,000, During 188 the Aadish ann ane-quarts Glm.w;: e I ATING OIS lw«w;.:m wring v‘_m).:‘w‘ ARaTegutes | ) vo sold ]1 ity mon are cuployed, and Cliris Specht has fust r of firms las increased to sixteen | 360, %0 dozen egas, valued at $54,000. The | The Consolidated Tunk Line company | tories employ 107 cigar makers. plats of additions and subdivisions to the M0 1 ealurion paid monthly: §00,000 | sausago fuctory which s emplays and the total of their sales to §1,450,119, | butte business shows no incrcase on last | TePOTL & Very prosperous business for city have b luge : witl litud 18 duvosted; sales for the year, | ment for liftaed men w ity for T Thn: L mels aloe 001,460, 1k, ows b inorcase on nat TREOTY & YRIY DROSHOrous huvness, for o, BREWING ASSOCIATIONS city have been plaged on file with the yor R Chp L : Y s rnumber of the new firnis have been your 8k, ¢ u.-‘” e sh b | dollary, - Thoy averioid F,000 barrols o} ‘Ih‘u Anheuser-Buseh brewing associa- | county clerk. Fhe magnitude of the Plis industrial entevprise is meeting . business only wbout three months [ (butterine” and oleomarg: Fhety | retined and ibricating oils tion have an agenoey In this city under the | aggregate transuctions is apparent in the [ With great suceess, and its products find | e’ ) ke Madide and Granite or the volume of bitsiness would be R | ASRAN - ArgRaIne). B b, management of M. Keating, “which has [ figures. From December 1, 1881, to | ready tin all parts of the country ) f miuch | egg business is abowt 15 per cent shead WALL PAPER AND WINDOW SHADES fone lourishi 5 &4 4 sleegond LB L L/ &reater. This remarkuble growth in the | of the year 1884, They give ewployment | 14, Bewrd & Bro, bl 1. Lohnin are | the your past Lo sui of strens auring | Decomber 1 bty vl o | SRUN A f e | g | . Beard & Bro., au ehiman are | the yeur past. Iu spite of strong compe | sented fu recorded decds is i, l Qi hus thiee bieweries —via: Motz | (Continaed o1 oatis page.) i shton, vice p ore satis t; F. [T Davis, eashicr; Wm. 11 Mc nis a brighter prospee one of Omaha’s veteran merchants, Omaha Nution has been en, 'din the ne busine resident; Wi, V for 24 years, in this ks of 18 mber hands employed, golin L MeCugue, président and been well sustained, and several