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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY., JANUARY 2. 188".-—-\]\'1‘1'17 N PAGES #99. The whole line was opened for | which i€ now being constructed over the MANUFACTURES, two blocks. The eapacity of tiia brewoery | other material on hane !y 000, and the es in_conneetion with the No [ mineral water; employes ten menss business in _October, 1896, and turned sonri river to take the place of the The manufacturing and indnstrial es- | been inereastd 10,000 bairels during | capital invested ranges between $250,000 Shot .company and is con- [ monthly pay roll 500, ot to the Missouri Pacitic for operation ructure, which had dune cervice | tablishments of Omaha have noticeably | the past year and an e has | 7 by the same incorporators Boe Hive Trunk factory, €. H Furlg‘ There are # little over seventoen miles of | since 1873, and which of late years was | increased during 1586, not only in num- | been introduced at a cost 000, From althongh tho business affairs are kept ene | proprietor, emplops soven. men and W8 track, including switche d Jaterals, | found inadeguate to the demands of the | ber and variety but in capits I, working | thirty to thirty five men and eighteen Canning and Preserving Works, Iy separate. C. H. B, Carter is man: | weekly pay roll i $100. Directly west uf the central portion of | constantly increasing trafie. Besides | forces and output. There are at least | s are kept donstantly busy. Thirty Last year was the introductory year of { ager of the industry, the purp of Andrew Moyer, sash, door and blind the city a branchfrom the main line to | affording the company sufficient room to 00 skilled Iaborers in the city whose | five thousand bushels of barley and | this industry in Omaha, and nothing but | which is the manufacture of bar and tory: employs thirty-five men and his the stock yards runs in a southwesterly | transfor its cars across the river, there kly wages tend to materially swell | 60,000 of malt are annually used. experimental work was done. Every- | sheet lead, lead pipe and kindred pro- | weckly pay roll is £1,000, direction to the southern boundary of | will be two_roadways on the new bridge sof the city's trade, In Metz Bros., brewery has had the most | thing proved satisfactorily that the en- | ducts. During 1886 there were made 200 | gy Douglas county, joming the Missouri | for pedestrinns and vehicles, which will t the incres ail business of last | successful year of its existence during | terprise would be a paying one and of | tons of lead pipe. The business for 153G Pacific tr: to'the south, The amount | be of incstimable v , not only to| over that of 1885 plainly proves that | 1886, Oy 30,000 barrels were digp great benefit to fruit and vegetable rais as 50 per cont larger than that of 1885 expended in the construnction of this road | Omaha, but to the people of Council horing men in Omaha and the sur- | of. The eapacity of the brewery is 50,000 { ¢rs i this and adjacent countie: I'he R . from inception to completion was $600,000, Jufis and Towa. The work was begun | rounding farmers_have been prosperous | barrels per annum. ' A new brick storage { oflicers of the company are S, H. I Omaha Barb Wire Company. ) Bwoeny, propricior, employ of which £300,000 was paid out in 1896, | carly in the year, and the new structure | during the year. The new manufactories | cellar is nearly completed. Tt will be two resident; W. G. Shriver, secre This is o very prominent Omaha manu- | 358 GATETR BTN The right of way, up to date, cost over | was put up on the site of the old one, the t have located here during 1886, all ve- | stories in elevation and t £20,000, : pasurer; Lee Bird, | facturing industry, During the last year, ) § ! ’l A MNATs . gl 50,000, Rolling stock is now being | latter being torn down piece by piece to | porting business equal to and in most — saperintendent; directors, 8, HL HL Clark, | which statisties show wasa losing period Lol LR s Bt “'“”l'"L s manufactured for this road in_the east, | make room for its successor, or without | eases exceading their capacity, have their Smelting Works. n A. McShane, E. L. 8tone, Dr. Jetut | for barb wire makers gencraily, thiscom- | pany, utner, Lakin & Spofford proprie and next spring the Beit line will put on | « sin, interruption of regular | own pleasing story to tell.” All the old Fhe Omaha Smelting works, owned | K. Conkling and John T\ Bell.” ‘The eap: | pany had a largely mereased b tors, employs fifteen persons. regular trains of its own ing | travel. The new bridge, Iike the old one, | establishments have branched out, and | anj'onorated by the Omala anid Grant | 1tal of the company is 820,000 with power | 'Fhe works are now running, ni Novelty Carriage works, 1. . Mead Omaha for the stock yards the following | will be of iron and st There will be | the trade demand of the year has proyed | to increa 30,000, A substantial | day to supply the demand. The eapacity | ber, propric cuploys forty skilled : b Smelting and Refining company, is the | Y L e stations are met, at all of which have | four theough spans ch 250 feet in | that further extensions must be made in | Jyeeneg establishment of its kind in the | three:story building has been erccted, | of ‘the works is two car loads or about | workmen; we pay roll " 100x120, o cost of £10,000, wpro- | 400 rolls of wire per day Last. month rthwestern Marb! been constructed substantial passenger gth, and three deck spans at each end | 18 The Union Pacific shops report a orle arge aren of ground is oce s 1 and froight depols, switclios, ete.. Ou, | 120 feit. long making ten In_ all, The | Inrie inerense in work done, necessitated | Nor'e A 19680, o5 of ground is oeell | | ite machinery seeured for all depart- [ fitty car loads were manufaetu The | worke, A. Baumelstor, proprietot, Chatham, Walnut Iill, West Side and gth of the bridge proper will be | of course by the expansion of its tracka Buildings together with & very costly | ments of canning. The capacity of the | plant comprises the very latest hin- | men employed; weekly pay roll, rfield. The passenger de ||vr( of the feet, with 1,200 feet of approaches, [ and traflic. The smelting works finasa | omplete plant of machinery fully | WOTkS is 15,000 cans per day ery, valued at about ,000, © are W. B, Quintan makes a speeis lll\' of o, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha | In the center will be the double raiiroad | doubling of its manual foree required for | § ping with the character and ostent or A 5 o fifty five meu employed and the pay toll | yanyfactaring stonecutters' tool Sused at present by this line in | track and on each side, roadway for | additional business already contracted | of tha'work done. It is really a national | This company has its western he amiounts to $,300 per month Lo eom | lovs four men; weekly pay roll § Omaha. vehiclas and pedestrians. “The total | for leries, packing houses, brew- | {etitvition. drawing eride material from | quarters in Omaha o manage. | Pany hasa paid p eapitad of £50,0 0, an Pty & Salbalko, . soix ANAEN CHICAGO,ST, PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS £ 0MAHA. | width of the bridge will be fifty-six fee eries, fead works, natl works, barb-wire | {honines of the Rockics and distribating | ment ot Charles E. Squives. During 1886 | & surplus of 25,00, Its trade territory ter inanufaetners and beor botilers This road opens np the lumber regions | twenty-cight feet £5 be oceupied by tracks | ft y, founderics, machine shops, ete., | {he refined output to the mimts of the | the company laid 48,000 yards of asphalt oxtends all over the west exeept Califor y fifteon metty woekly Wy roli and genoral businoss of the “ireat North. | and fourtoen feet on oach side for tho | all meet th inquirer with tho reply, “We | catmtey. The smeiting and refining | in Omaha,” making 26,000 yards put [ i The officersate: M. M. Mar hall, ) i Wosts to Omahn. 1t runs along the cast- | roadway and walks. The superstructure | are overwhelmed with orders.” and | (Cotke ure rim night and day, Sundays | down in the eity since paving operationa | pregident: M. 8, Milbourn, vice-president; coover, makes & SITIE ern boundary of Nebraska to the extreme | will rest on five piars of solid masonry, | many are comvelled to ran night and | g RIS During 1986, 500 men were | began. The asphalt pavement is now | O. No Ramsey, secretary and treasurer Soyn O e northeastern corner, then crosses to 1o which will be constructed from a bed: | day to keep abreastof the demand for | {hisioved and the waes pa nounted | represented on sixteen of Omaha's prin B L G 1 ;\ml so northward to St. Panl, Minncapo- | roek [nlmu tion by the pneumatie pro- | their ,..,..n‘u : I this is the n.ll]l\Ll: 10 4300,000, - Improvements made during | cipal st Daring working seasons ,“f‘"(""r “\I\‘lx"; fiead Comp. j emplovs cight wen; weekly pay is, ete. veral laterals reaching | cess, The average depth of these pic outcome of that common rule of o ngares E J0; the ship. | this company employed 180 men, and its he Carter White company is 1 5 into north Nebraska which have proved | helow low-w ater tmark 16 seventy-five feet, | commereial - cconomy—the nearer * the | {EEE GO ,lmuu\oll.ll‘lhlh-(-)‘lm Tonthly by oll ran from £1,400 {0 $2,100, | Successor 1o the White 1 Cooner John Powers very be to Omaha trade. The | This portion is construeted of a superior | producer is to the consumer the better |y " 1885, w iy e S ¢ inery of the come | works, which were ished fitteon mens weekly pav roll, Jumber and live stock receipts over this | quality of lmestone quarried at Man- | for both, Omaha has sceured the good | s’ g, 1 00,072.00 | o 11000, of which | On the 1st of January, 1886, the | Flack employs cight coopers; weekly pay road are very heavy. Cattlemen are | kato, Minn. The portion of the piers | will and patronage of yast, wealth Gold o RO 0 00 were expended in improvements | name, proprietorship and business of the 8 granted the privilege of bringing their | above low-water mark will be made of | and enterpris demand terri 18 | Jiona W65 1bs Tast year. In St. Joseph, Mo., the Omaha | company were changed, and apparently Broom factory, ¥ stock to this and if the quotations do | St. Cloud, Minn., granite, The tops of the [ making substantial efforts to satisfactor- i AALEY b R U : branch of the company laid 59,000 y have passed into morc active gement | proprietor, employs seven men, weekly not suit they Howed to forward their | piers are’ 10x45 feet in dimension, the [ ily answer every commereial callupon it. "l” 1 3 I f vy unl! as contracted |"|||' nanie of ‘llul'l mpany ||~ ns \_‘:n_\n-‘n in | pay roll, , and 5,000 dozen brooms eattle to th tregular throngh rates. | north and south ends being rounded so Juring the year 20,000 tons of conl and | for 50,000 : 1857, In ths city | the caption of this ax evi Car were made in 1884 I wo passeng wins arrive on this r as to give an oblong shape to the top. Union rific Shops. 12,000 tons coke v consumed in [ 50,000 vards have been petitioned for to | president and S, B seeretar, M. B, Smith, the wholesale drygoods daily; two depart; and there are three | There will be a suitable’ approach on the | During the y the work at the | these works. he oflicers of the com- | be laidin 1887 and the manufae SHBFERNL HA ddtiod'te hE. LaENISes e rlngul rml wht trams each way. IP;H;I!L" I;r\\:\ ~|i(l«(.]n- \]\'\ and ol on | Unton Pacitic machine shops has been “m\\ y C. Barton, pr ~n|l-‘||l. E. sotite: Db business |-rul;l-1|nf this Hl«‘”“l' i plang | manufacture of overalls, shirts, cte,, on the year abont £#10,000 were expended in | this side, which is tis | far 1arge revions vos ati- [ treasurer; O $albach, G . eap myested is , 000, v plant | msive scale improving the yards and d6pota 11 | w regalne stroot sixty e willl e .‘-'Hl;-".'“,‘..‘,|.\v||.’;‘. PR Lyyhe intendent, all Omahay |, THE THOMPSON-TOUSTON, the old company, as far as prac- “‘(‘[\\:'I'I‘, Tires. & Co.. condiot AN Omaha, The local ofticers of the (| paved and guttered, and winds around | company’s lines and the ine od | J. B Grant, vice-pr 1 Edward The Thompson-Tlouston company s ticable, has been impro and used, a | CEEEE D Wt sl mill And ARG are: 1. 8. Jaynes, superitendent; | the biufl from the bridge until it con- | amount of rolling stock vequired, T Eddy, general n 1. Janmes, | eecded the Sperey Light and Motor com- |, dmonnt of new machinery added b R e Charles o, Smallwood, train dispateher. | nects with Leavenworth strect. Four of | varions buildings, tr ake superintendent; headquarters in Denve pany in 1885, which itselt was the succos- \d buildings covering mearly three f {0 R R Dy #ol &2, 500, During the year the following freight | the piers are alrcady finisic nd_the | gver forty o8, Hont t I'he capacity of these wor Ml res | sor of the Northwest lectrie Light | qepres oceupicd in the business, all 1) it Y P WhsE business was ransacted at tnis point fifth is rapidly nearing completion. Five | employed { of \wHom ¢ ceive more imports and Power company, and after |l=“‘:’ enting n value of £135,000. Sixty « Parvotte & € v.'lll'»l'l|lfl\|(l\||v~ll of Ml ok 1o8s. | (eck spans are finished and one through | skilled meel The monthly during the present year. In the matter | Work '“'"‘{m"'—’jl'* -“'»1"'" ement. suce | men are regularly employed, the monthly | of LB ety A “:.“, Received at Omahi A L ;Im" \}Illl the |-.- "I“I“k for another | roll of the latter amounts to l-l‘ |h||!w vitriol "\lnn' ]uiuu \(v.ln|~ |m|- ‘”‘l;‘ Y ‘n“ ;‘Ij "““,-n P ‘“lt r“~ ”‘“”'( 1 n]r“llln ill\l:‘:\h\‘lml“\n; x‘-uy :\‘..‘x’“«. Ll \Hlvh\ gl “l'u.nmn HEALY NI CIFIC BRIDGE TRAFFIC, wrough span ready. 1e masonry work [ General repairing and machine work for | krgely mercasedoutput have to be made ot priyal ACUI b DI establishment is 2, ons of corrou ersville, 3 cand ot Yt pUNION PACIFIC, BINDGE THARKIC, |18 - the Nands of F. Suulpangh & Co. | tho ontire Unton Pacilie. system (s dono | as the Omaha Smelting works furnish all | - It Riley, soctotny ad trensurer, anl foar. The businiess of 186 exceedud | mont, Neb. : A mamibica VA trne i g G | Evefrovndisbor ek s |t S Sttt | i el s | SO e St | B e | e T T e enge oss the bridge frof s differ- | by the Union Bridge company, of New | turned out per month is estimate elegraph company in the United States . % o B S | ing the . oprictor, employs s sy woee! ECTIROrS LAtoRs L O EOL LB doteE [T e s ORBL b, cotalA YO8 tha | GabD 000, A ibHE tie IIEhE ¥4 Two hutdred men will be added to the | §100.000, ¢i are employe ingro 300 tons. The mprovemonts | pay voll, §30. - Omaia Wik Works, Mo: Jumiy® iruins is of groat importanee, | stone work, will he entircly in-charge of | fi the vear were 19 b : working foree, muking o hitle army of [ WOrks, 223 lights are mow: in-operation, | ments made, during the last year amount | Manus & Sullivan, proprictors, employ In 1880 this train consisted of an engine, | the Union’ Pacifie Railroad compan 517 froight oars, heavy repiits, nineteen | 700 in this establishment alone, the oyt Is furnishied by u F0-horsc | 1o $j0,000. There e only twenty ciht | four men; weekly voll $30. one combimation conch and five ferry | under the immediate superyision —of < ¢ and forty-live fre — o ’."r‘"“*"‘ 1 thrge Westinir | similar industries in-the United” St ites | Omaha Shict Faetory, I 1. Gottheime vs for vehicles and live i1 | George S. Mor of New York, chict frond establishinent in the conntry | Joseph Garnean Ceacker Company. | 1000 S Hspet ¢ seuringe the | and the Carter company is the only-one | or, manager, employs soventy five girls there were (wo coache sove engine 0 gned the plans, and ages and but one is more | Oncof the most suecessful and progress. | Present month o station of BICAKe Hehts | west of Chicago. 1 men, the weekly pay roll being §175. cars. In 1884 the passenger and ferry | Assistant Chief Enginecr George A. | exiensiv ive business enterprises of the city RIS I S : e s W. I, Hirrison's Shirt” Factory employs Rere made Mio stoarate traing, | Lederle. About 150 men are constantly i Josoph Gar SRy s | ER T S R L L el Ly Tl bR AR ) vound trips being made hourly be- | employed, andat is caleulated that the Willow tory, established in 18 AY \“‘:““)’"‘j“i‘ i ‘\n‘n‘ ‘|i;' PTG b I'he business of these extensive works The threa cornice works in the tween Omaha and the Broadway depot, | bridze will be entively completed by July | g extensive producing establishment | tial gfour-story brick building is oceu- | G s’y (it IGFE (LS BaniER during 1856 has v exeeeded that of | gy g Festern, C. Specht, proprie- Comneil Blufls, In 188 the “Dummy [ of this year. [t will cost in the neighbor- | (¢ condueted by a e sation under the | pied, and the machi has no equal this | Wil wndotbtadly add 1o the many L vious ye: The daily (24-hour) [ o ol 1 the week] y wi btedly add to the manufacto- \ SAAAE . or, employs forty men and the weekly n was enlarged (o three conches and | hood of £ 0 i Springs Distilling | side of New York, The camtal invested HiE oD Te i company is now | cubacity of the mill is 2,000 bushols of | jay roll ia 500, ‘Tho Ominha, Rue nping n to nine . The former T o s ler as president: J. D, | 15 %100,000. There were consumed during | | Goe 160 tons of T i seed or a production of 4 000 galtons of | & Ro1te, b iotors, employs fifteen m 51000 passen and tho o b, 8 | Tt year 20,000 barrels of four, and | BRSNS S S enparaioail ol s ubob pounds erfiilenlo (Phere |t tho “weekly pay roll s §1 Tho from lifty to ¢ ns daily. RCH Llelaials ALY er The distillery buildings, | 830,000 loaves of bread were made in 5 : isu sto eapaeity of 850,000 bushels of | jo,a10 " John Epencter, proprictor, om- I t in its boilers duri A similne period, “Trains ave now run hourly from 6 a. m, | rade center, receiving and shipping i ok i B4 addition to u large quantity of erackers, L & ity . | seed at the works, and tor 10,000 barrets | [JEC0 SO0 (TG the. weekly pa 10 widnight. S JGenter, rocelving and shivping | B0 npwards' of eight aer jantity of erackers, | i husiness of 1856 has exceeded that of | S RitWeon forty and ity men are | Lo twelve moen and the weckly pay wonde cquinped with the most improved cakes, ete. The number of employe all former years and promises well for ; ECAPITULATION., nd imports, has necessitated an | G Ak < | 100, and the pa Hiolwding, salarios ormer y and -y employed and_the ~monthly pay roll | g e b R T it nu ; D e 8 L i, | ehl. Daving the last year £10,000 100, aned the pay roll, including 1081 | tieit it Re: R do gl wnized iron work, slate and tin Mevelinkiaor protestion by principally in new mechanical | of officiuls, .-L;kl\‘ cte,, amounts ul. THEL GMATIA ILLUSIINATING (COMPANY, || BYCragosiove 0. el Toktioht e as R RO E G i There are three iire-pr woves ourtecn horses and | commenend business November 16, | | at's Slagolithic. NOT ; 2 I oRHIG bonded warehouses on the grounds, with | sever s o cmployed in the busiz | e Joased the. poles and plant . ; ) TRADE NOTES, ce of the railroad common ear- MR «r 3 o | ¢ 5 i | having J Jolm Grant, who for years was super e Fotal amount handle X fors, | Consequently on dimo T, 158, | & capacity of 15,000 barrols ™ The paid np ‘“""',;, aring the Yeur jmproyed | oF the, defunct Northwestern, | Light | ondent of the Barher Asphalt Paving Midland Blectric Company. some 3 g wholesale men | €Opits io company is o S the rove Lt Power compan ts business ; s s b P, o 30,900 me of the ding - wholesale men | GG S0 (UG “,'m"m.,d Yo ) ;' for . the, mantutacture of fine ‘[":‘ et anMhetiic Tight system, | company and whois the patentee of the This company hus been organiz Wmount of froieht forwarded. . H5 formed a freight bureau and vory wisely | S0es OV 108 3 akes was introdueed at a cost of ! ot ctric lizht systeth | cagolithic or slag and stone pavement, | under the laws of the stato for the pur- : g I in_eharge W, K. Griflits, lato | BOLWithstan L ; NG silnflhelplany oa Thecapital of (the comuany = S, | has made his business and manufactur’ | pose of dealing in all Kinds of electri el Ul by . ! \If, gen freight agef the | fhial used, 250,000, represchting 100,000 mpany this side of New Y Prosidents 1t Breckenridge, viee | ing neadquarters in Omaha. Thirty men | apparatus supplics, and ey cything in . o Union, Pacific, and t biahels of ‘corn. 50,000 bushelsof malt, | improvements have beer made at a cost | Diosiont: Frank iv S : regularly vmmemI exclusive of | which electricily enters usa prominent passed a lifetime in freight work. To § mm\mdwl».u(m and_ 10,000 bushels | of $5,000. e SRR L) Laperintendent; | pavement layers, expensive tor, from n simple alarm bell to a ¢ quote from the artieles of the nssociation: | 29 10,000 busl: SRt Ly, {p, G P| plant of machiner required in the nmoth lighting plant for cities, fa Tn the foregoing t 'The object of tho burcau shull be to give | OF 0ls, or 5 i = L 0. Warren, I, G, Hime. ctuving pro The slagolithie | tories, cte. 1t was established in | 1884, T e e the railroid and tra o panes Sichy | Over 1,000 tons of ‘coal were” constimed. k Making. bangh, R. kenvidge and Frank | ! e “1'» i o, (L CHRLALLLINS Al s 1ess of the Missouri Pacifie for 188 informuiion IR gsthG : Ther mon tegularly employed, A large inerc in the manufacture of | Warren, o O oven dynamos are | isicovered by three patents, NS Do and its business last year was over i5 per ot ineluded, but it was not of sufli r nts us shall insu v 3 . ( 886, Dur- | brick during 1886 is necessar; ssociate @ - B Pl mentis really indestruetible and abso cent of the any previous year in its ol to mike any radical change i O 1 B0 UTOIED AL Jnnllln iy roll was £80,000 in 1886, Dur wick during 1856 is necessarily associated re now used, er is furnished by 1 Ky R ERi RVl TR, ¢ ! i S Etierent yolome tomake any radical ‘changoini) SiEssileaton, S0, eI, HONTE RS, | - 3,000 he: ttle were at- | with the g amount of “substantial f 4 275-horse power Corliss engme at the lutely x Il|l|mv|]. malingjitfilngiion lll\\lll_. id up capntal of the 10 figures. hatc agalnet O to ‘mstiat. i ndjusting | tened, ry foed 3000 | struetures erceted dur : is | Woodman Linseed Oil works, eighty ) AN s R I bl e hh vt T el s, Idisianally and eols | stock depaztment. The capacity of the | clay is found in this viei for tho pro- | Lisly employed dnd the monthly tunning LN TS T ocome ! ific division of this compuny, | Jeeivelr B it o (e Qistiliery is 12,000 gallons of finished | duétion of the finest brick.” During 1855 | oxpenses are $1,000. The company mooth and slippery like fagging, and | manager, L. 11 Kort lquarters in Omaha, is one of | Halhoetut s Loods por doy. stimated amount of brick made was | intends to. donble its capacity can be removed in blocks like stone and | 1, intendent. Eleven men are ,[',,,','\':""""‘“‘ “““l, l""lwr.u‘\l\- in “I'he membership now reaches 110, rep- Since its_establishment twenty years | 30,000,000, representing lne once. They we just intro- | eI 5|- SCOLNOIA ”".’"”"’.““""".""' iy omployed, and the uxponsosof man systom, T'ho local oflicers | rosenting the = heaviest wihole m- | ago the Willow Springs distillery §18),090. Enmployment was given uced the - celebrated incandeseent | By brick tiling or any other way at will. | the company S st EVSREERD we: L Al Bennett, division superintend- | dustries in Omana, and applications for Ieading producing and commer- | men, During 188 there wore wade | light of the United States Electrie: Light | 1868 10) e 18100007 R flu‘_v G -“g“. AL -“.]y" rin I‘!l" admission to the burcau are being con- | ci & and1s a familiar 450,000 brick in Omaha yards and 661 [ company's long distance system, which Lud'mt nu'-ll sty r. \l n_! .}.~ Baumer, the Reliable Jeweler. TMOR i \_'" receiving cashicr: | stantly rec Industry in its Tinc ¢ the United | men were employed. Following are the satisfaction where- | BOW lying this pavemont, in Strah 1 Baumer's jewelry establistment, 1314 M L I'he oflic Sta nd in the le business cen- | names of the leading brick makers and Tused. ‘The minimum power of ¢ inn., and other western cities, and the | Bawmers AeEEy eSEoIsIENE Eo srownell, t A OReilly; | Cord, B R rone et S ot AT stral it rk donelNERE oA Omily : ur busingss of 1857 promises to be far ahead | Farnam strect, { e X b s of South Americx, Austra ie work done during the year: Omaba | lignt is equal to sixteen candles, : Bt ; Tv i Omaha but clerk to intendent; W. E! | rosid Bros 4 ; ; ; ! of 1886, which exceeded by 75 per cent | the best kiown not only in Omaha but in Lrsitoinos ! _- 2 f iy | presiden J. Brouch, e | Europe. In addition to ma .| Steam Brick works, eighty-one men, out- | preparations have been made to dist 'y ¢ DAY the trans-Mis<ouri country. ‘The lines of ke, stenograpler ”‘I; division has | dealor in heavy iron, viee president; P. and bour skics, sour and s put 6,000,000 brick; Jolnson & Stanley, [ ute 12,000 of these lights in Omalia the expectation of the proprictor. dizmonds, watches, clocks and silver- ol B L eI o, ler'& Co,, distillers sh, a large and steadily increas seyenteen men, output 1,200,000; Kewitt Manufacturing Briefs, Yoiat6 Allifullyirenrestn taNmII6Y f‘ulm'»“ ok e REWIDE . A. L. Gibbon, of Edney & mhhnn. is done ||| |n.~ manufs |\u<- of | & Johnson, sixteen men, output 2,200,000; J O ford, manufacturer of arti- | article, wheth it of firs ‘}H'lijn ng r_t;«_nn.‘ r][l!'.'. il other | wholesale iron dealers, tary. The | French cologne spi Itis the third targ- | M. Ittner & Bro., forty-two men, output On June P is company pur- | ficial limbs pt % 2 Tty e 3 nted to the pur- HyLoa: Alloa Uglinesigen) “”'”.'h, exceutive committee comprised of | est establishment of “Sie Tond in the Ci | 4,500,005 11, L sey, forty-four men, | chased the enti ostate and plant of | 760 Flour, Grain and Mill company r. It is this fair i se- I D, St WL lude the | Ernest Peycke, of Peycke Bros., com- | ted Staies, and by far the largest hotw ontpit $,500,000; Baildy & Oleson, forty the Omalia facturing company [ Ao, T and S COMPANY | hieh naye g 3 i'-'"". m‘n‘ of l‘u. i nion Pac sion mierchants; C, A luml of Lee, | the Mississippi river and the Pa men, output 5,500,000; Hunter & Sourg, commonced putting in | ¢ploys lifteen men., Bl DL lslen M Colonado division, & Co., wholesale rdware | const. The compar mvented twenty-five men, output 1,350,000, Omaba | additional and mproved machinery for | . O'Berne, Hosick & Co's soap Horks, RORlGrnerivi it p s unts; Robert Easson, P Wted & stoam heatig procoss for | Brick: and Toria Cotta any, ity chahseine o method of maa | fifteen men employed. G AT, (i Bl T, wher & Co., wholesale ‘groc W | storing, curing and aging its products ! . Livescy ; lopted and_foliowed by the [ Champion Mills, Deneson & Co., pro- s N & Navigation com rse, e hoots and shocs; € \\ImllL\mmvd a great success and a | streg yar sixty-seven men, out- | old comp The specia ail made is | prictors, employ two men. anintinflonyessoition T Soodman, wholosale druggistss ial saving, A Tew months ago an 4,500,000, Ransom & Riley, twenty Irevitt manufactures store and hatchway elevators; cmployes thred men; weekly pay roll §43 Nebraska Marble and Granite works, stal amount of freight received “Totad wmount of frewht torwarded Popular Saloon nd Billiard Parlor, hompson & Little, 1204 Farnam street, ol i ilnadol iglors o) e : e among the oldest and most_popular ( { e “Union, e 1 v of the works ouack Bros., coppersmiths, employ | g and billiar rlc roprietors hirty-fi nduotors il s hman, of D. M. Steele & Co.. | artesian well was sunk on the distillery | men, output 1,000,000; Rochford & Guld, | is 500 kege por day, e S e e L i Hi{ mloonianginl ‘I‘,fl‘"l“')L"‘,l"l'lt:}‘l'l";l‘lf"f‘f“;; s ety The monthy |“ ‘".‘-f:ii“fy'f the RS bl SRR (IRE O U1 WA 6 ot y-two men, output 1IN0 . | average uro employed when the works | © A, J. Simpson, ear er, em- | fine liquors and cizars is so well grounded il i sh & Co., wholesale_deal- W gas, At a depthoof a few hun thirty men, output 1,8i0,000: | are running. Last vear but little work 2 GO Rl Uy LS LINARSLY el % Omana ofiice is s whieh up- e R T R A Y b (Ll adsy il T | 5 : : . year bu k [ ploys torty skilled meenanics. that none elaim superiority. Beside being 0t o f Mey Max ] ot 8 oal was siruck. This Bros., twenty men, outpnt [ was done, owing ™ principally to the 5 2 psa ittt rds of §1,000 s expended monthly for | & Dro., jewelers; L Oberfolder, of 1 Ober- | has not been developed 1o any gre 2000,000; W, . Stovenson,, twenty-ive | ehmages m switohine theiiting cused by | o L Marhoft, trunk manufacturer, | one of the reprosehtutive of {"" rineipal of felder & Cd ale notio) d 1in- 5 1 vot, b O v | S b 1,750,000 e 3 | employs ive men; weekly y I maha Thompson & Jttle suech a )W alen nsand millin- | tent as yet, but company ha men, output 1,350,000 the improvements on the adjacent 1l- A wide aequaintance and general patron- ! > dry sorviee, 50,000 picces | ory goods: Martin, of Parlin, | formed to d6 so. Should the promised | twenty-two men, output 1,500,000; : D e R ere | QNI Wildel shomle anufact nlieiionn il 168 nnd ranarnl ipLied of linen being washed in this ety ev Orel , wholesle ul* | suceess be achieved, it will revolutionize [ nell Bros., 100 men, output 8,000,00). Wth street viaduct, which left it | employs two men, weckly pay roll, §30. T “‘,‘ vl R gl month for the vmn[“n\'- Lvery car tural implements and tarm machinery; | manu ng interests i Omaha. The Nebraska Tile and Pottery company o just how far the grounds of the | Williun B. Swith, stair builder and "}':;’“l"j;"ly“\i“'}'m_" od and ¢ |~1l'111- fl;. W. F. Griflitts, commissioner of the bu- P. E. Her & Co., members of the distil- | employs twenty men; the monthly vay | company would be encroached upon, | hardwood workers, has fifteen employes ) ERaand M PanalEe aro upedod 10/ rean; lery company have an_extensive rectify- | roll is $1,000; during the year 3,000,000 | These “difliculties with ~the unsef- | Wearne Bros.” iron and b foundry . Murphy, contractor, has built rk isattondeditoiationco inithe Union 5 T ing and wholesale tiquor estavhishment | brick w 00 expended in | tled state of the Tows railroad tarifis by | o T e N e ome. of the ehief. buildings: rece 5 I | tat by | omploys fifteen men; weekly pay voll, | some of the chief buildings recen: citie shops, The company contemplato GRAPH LINES. gt X 3 rove D i il hio i ek i VERBYEIO d e T I R KRN o the business conter of the city ts uring the vear there | which ~ Omahs 1 shipments o | 200, ereeted in South Omaha and this eit L P ] TR oo (s P Sl \ 000 invested, oceups v oo ¢ spended by theso firms in [ St. Lonis were diseriminated against at | * Mayne Paint Manufacturing company | He also erected the Targe” elovator e s L S SN ye-story r improyements, ¥ the rate of from ten to fifteen cents per | o S TR Yioll | the Union Pacific transter depot, across 3 mands it the cars now in use are | Om s always been the croction’of which cost £10,000, and then [ The Omaba Brick and Te o e e i M e pa ey | rommloyaRilisooniimen Byrceklyioyizolll| it DuoRls oS B EWE Al S eing remodeled for high-back seats, and | switeh board of the Western Union Tel- »xtends s we 5 company ctures brick the o 'hi ion i 8 i > i 3 g trade extends all over the western stat mpany tures brick th months ago. ‘This cessation is kut tem in Omuha, all will be titted with annuneiators le cgraph comp: hrough it pass or is | wind torritorios, T s SIS R I B o i Tockad | _E. M. Hulse Mattress company em- i i ing from every berth and from the doors yed all the eleetr ¥ of the far |” patent kiln process. T i 3 }.u ai ofter, in fact, r boon |',', wle | Ploys forty-tive persons, weekly pay roll House Moving. ;" tho "(“'lgj;;' porter’s room. —Tho vbsbg the Pacitie “coast, and from Breweries, D. Coope l.r..~1u»..:,|1. Rohwer, for 110 neres in West: Omaha pre- | #1% 3 W. P. Aylesworth has recently come ‘))u.n:m'\;::’ Wils per cent over thoso s u;\mm s well as lllu- imporf The browing mterests of Omaha_are | tar festner, treasurer; M, A, cluct on tho Belt line. present prop- | . Drexell & Foll, cut stone contractors. | here from” Couneil Biufls with “a hat of 1885, telegraphic n om und to Chir ; important and contribute v Bothincke, superintendent of yarils. brty 18 very valuable, beina held at | Employ sifty men; monthly pay roll, | plete apparatus for movingall kinds of Japan. The district of which thi b v to swell the volume of the city’s | company’s eapacity is 10,000, " $100,000 by tha company Aot )0 buldings, He has rednecd the business The express business in On thothasdhnarias ‘\'\'-“.'" 68 ';“ of o besides making the eity one of the | per year. Thirty-eight men ar 1o the salos of i vicinity | A. Rosenberry’s saw mill, ete, Fifty | to a scienee, and will furnish ample naturally expanded with - the ‘inc raska, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, best markets for barley in the countr ployed during the winter and s y- | it would reaci new | men are employed; monthly pay rolf, | bonds for the proper fuitillment of all 2 of the ety and HLI“l'[i“'Il\H:!‘X"j: “'l",!”’l',““‘) ,“’ l}“:l‘_"‘““ 1 In fact thero is not enoughy of the grain five during summer; the monthl location is not nmnnll work will he 500, b contracts, growth of business of all kinds SREIOD D S OROFUIOLN,: Pl sk to supply the demand, | roll averages §1,400. Last r sumed at the old stand s soon as the | Canfield Manufacturing company em- L cific expr compan clerks, twenty-cight = forcmen, ninety- principal brewceries—Metz's, | Was expended on new %k ])ul-lu' improvements around it ave com- | ploys siaty-fi 0us th! 1l he Turf Exchang: ATy DS ] eight messer nd two battery men . ,,, Storz & Iler’s id the gov- | and buildings. g 1 uihonlzed i ,,,“‘, T l_']"‘-\;”'h y-five persous; monthly pay d The Turf Exchange, Dong plished in 1800 us the. Union here are 10,753 miles of poles and 26,623 | onilent from Decembe to Decom- i Bompany is $150.000, of whioh H| AT street, is one_of the most handsomely ap- railway ( , and iles of wire, Tho total numbor of the following month Faxton & Vierl fan. Tho. ofiic L AT pointéd and inviting billiard parlors in 1 on the i | ! sent l{'ul{' a received Yy TNHB:e:vaee Y The Paxton & Vierlimg company com \\';.n;.-r, president; Omiha “«lwhnh '1"1 strangers alike EH a LR Ce! bl Jul X menced business February 15, 1886, 1t s 3 WL NL MeC is| f . 7 universally pl upon Inspecting n 1ml.-|‘nx»)mllmr‘ J.luum.n § 21,6315 " iy : 50 Auirust Duginoss i the manufacinro’ of archls | © "{”" i - .fulh.h' i Pd.Q maunfuctures ull kinds i Iteror of ths Aoty To- operates on 17,000 miles, having exclusive | GUring the same period, 1,003.01 " 3 0 Oetonor cetural iron, machine work and Northwestern Shot Compan of sonp, empleys fowr men; weekly pay feort. Mr. Gus Stephan and Mr, Peter Bl of the axnress. busincas )| ave fifty-cight oper Avrl s s avy blacksmithing, Tho ave » num- mu; 1886, the Northwestern | roll 50, Bouse, the genial propric G 3 Union Pacitie, Missouri Pacifie, Wabs oftice in this city, sixteen clerks of employes during the yoar w Shot compuny was organized s suc. J. L. Wilkiey manufactures paper [ exert themsclves to please their patrons, and Dbt fio s i Bucinoss | battery man, and six_op 1 eizhty, but ull during thebisy s cessor to' the Omaha Shot eompany. | boxes: cmploys Six persons; weekly pay | Their wines and liguors are unexeeptional O 1880 excteded 8000000 o i | oflices’in the city, There are forty.| T R being 81, this | son. tho. Working. forso wis. o M Its business is the munufncture of | roll in quality, und billined experts speak in §160,000 was L UThe resident | Gireuits out of the city and 3,000 cclls of | would show 76,016 barrels of |u‘u|_< 't . The monthly pay roll averaged | drop and mould = shot, cte Besides (ym,|“ Marble works, M. J. Feenan, | high praise of the tables, oilicar M Mo, presdont | Dattery inuse. “The montily' pay roll of | ally disposed of, which valued at $8 por 100, fndt the amount of business done | the Omaha_establishment the company | proprictor, Six men employed; weekly Beoh | Anditor and | the Omuha oftice is £5,200, while the aet: | barrel, which is the prevailing price, | 86 was £110,000, £150,000 worth | has annex industries of a similar eha pay roil 3 " A mes Stephenson’s Livery. CFuller, supetintendont of | Wl disbursements therefrom for gene i would ghow the income of these three | of work is contract r "he value | ter in St al, Minn,, and Dubuque, Kobp, Dreibus & Co., candy manufac- James Stephenson introdueed in Ox L s | expenses rans from §10,000 to $15,000 per | breweries alone to be ¥603,304 exclu of tho buildings and machinery is $10,000, | Is. The capitul stock is #$100,000. C. L. | purvaaemmloy Lyenty.six. mons wookly s tirst cab line some time sinee, in suporintondent. . Soventy-five | lonth. The ¢ 1856 have b of the large amount bottled and exported | but s soor on opens a new | B. Carter, is president of the comp LECES ORI DN kY 3 WeeRLY 1 cetion with his long-established livery, men are omployed by the company at | 2 e 0nKEOMAE Higas: af 186! ) case, They haye expended about | foundry 5 wi erected; also a | and F. M. Merriam, secret ]":3 Tl G | Tuis ngt saying too much to give Mr, this point and the montkly pay roll is | i0d, the increa ke fully 35 per | §30,000 for labor, given employment to | new brick core room in the reat of the | Omaha works consist of a costly plant of maha Safe works, G. Andreen, pro- | Seonhdnson the distinction of being the ahout §1,000. ) cent greater. The whole district known | 100 men and have an aggregate capital | old one, cupolas, ete., all of which will [ the latest improved machinery “and sub- prietor, employs twenty-five men; weekly | voiran owner of the finest livery barn \ited States Express company js | 83 the “Third,” 15 the manage- | of $300,000 invested. In . | Cost #15,000. The vd foundry will be | stantial buildings. The outpit for tsss, | Py roll, $500. and turn-outs in this city. ted in conjunction with the Pacitic Im'_lll<>l Colonel J. J. Dic Iw one of tl the representative breweries of Milwau- | made a two-story building, the present 100 tons of shot, the business of the welty Wood works, MeGeer, pro 250 T T VAL an | best known telegraphers in llm county kee, St. Lows, Cinciunati and Chicago | pattern room will be enlarged and | ) be m,,x rgely in excess of that of the | prictor, cimploys ten men, an weekly Sporting Headquarters. oot aver the o Chicawo | Many improvements were made during | have branch houses in Omaha for sup- | additional maciinery sccured. The | brevi r. Bix skilled shot mukers | Py roll is %150 M. Ed Rothery, the well known bonj- s e e 20 | the vear entailing Jarge expenditures. | plying the trade with barrelled or bot- | company is incorporated ipital is [ are cons .0 A, Sicfkon, cigar and pucking box | face and promimont Ay i Rock dsland Cand - Chicago & | prineipal amonge theso may bo men- | Hod heer. o leading branchies are | 50,000, and ite o Meors Wbl & R kier, omploys welve hands; monthly T TR AT R Walls, Fargo & Co’s exvress {ho | Woned ‘the sringing of B Bow | thoto of the Anln user-Buseh browing | Paxton, prosiden t Vierling, vi 1on Hydraulic Drain Tite Company. | pay roll, §i00. : ¥ | Rothory Sporting Hundquarters, Eloventh Chicago Burlington & Quincy and North. | fobber Wire = trom - Brownvillo Lo | company, Franz Kulk, Tony Faust, Val ent; Louis Vierling, seeretar he business of this company is the [ Novelty fron works, Davis & Cowgill, | and Harney strects. £o dispenses all v “,_,,,,\. The local agentis §. A, Hun. | plonvef; & Cistanch oo 3 wues: ono | Blatz ‘“. .“l“ © :"1“/ \,:ul :\“m;., um\ 1y treasure id A J. Vierling, man h ml:ulqur iz of muchines for making | proprictors, employ cighteen men;weckly | rieties and’the best qualities of wet sup- O h o s and 2 9 are em- Ty ¢ D, 10 il A ) S0 ne siness, sone Wy @ P 3 8 p ' £0% 08 to his patrons. A o ¥ gaon, N teame aud 21" e w76 em | ii'from Chicago o Ut 405 Milas | 0f thom huve el becr st bers o | Uaner-ae towsmety Poundey. | K. Boter, s bl s, | D0 Jo e saticny o o/ DUt B i e LA A st he | i ome feom Cheyenne 'to" Donver. 106 | btk ani Dot in Omafa. " The Aulou: e Usher & Russel fonury 10 soerotary and treusurer lama inice mils, Gintos, Colo & Milos, (R0 B ENS LA RN el ates, i fr o b ¢ a5 " ety 5 ey o shel 5 dry« gen- | F “ b8 roprictors, do a lavge business in roasi Although he does a s & business, business of the latter at this pomt in 1856 | Me% '{'J\""‘,_,h‘.: ’fil.\“‘"dl,.'.:f,“”.v'flf(.“l Ty t Hl‘,‘\'\, ,h‘,‘”“'."]“\"’, lias M. I ,"“,‘,",“, undry, michine and blucksmithing | superintendent. “Fhe capital of the o ln;:ll‘ullm-, ete, 3 ey Mr. Rothery is not in any way rattled by was over $100,000. Jink e i I tublishment of its own, M. ing bemg | St Operations were commenced | pany s §60,600; overations were com- [ U8 FEGR Far liara Tieha | the contindous flood of custom. Colonel The American and Wells 0 & Co.'s | Umaha, repairs madle, cte., all of which | agent. Franz Falk has a la in Omaha 1 Aprii, 1886, and the business | meneed heve in 1556; 4 substantial build- into City Roller mills, Williaw Tigha | 4% 4%% 500 linl managor of Mr, express companies oceupy the same of- contribute to the busines prosperity of | house and bottling establishment, E. L. | has' run from £12.000 to $13,000 per | INg 100850 15 upied, which with the | Proprictor, cuploy three men, weekly T AT ||n|- "‘_ S fice, and this 18 the most itportant busi- | the ¢ity: Fulk, agent ~ The Schiitz company has | month since then, The company occu- | plant of machinery is valued at $10,000. [ Pay rolt $0. sdged 10 be one of the most popular of ness place they have in the west. The — commorious bottling and general” busi- hree and & b Tweive men are regularly employed | R. 0. Backus, ornamentai wood and | Guburers. Both o oL DAIK & 4 o we e lfa e e & onor pies t and o half acres, the va g are regularly employe ; ) v i caterers, Both gentlemen will welcoma work of last yeur wa y dou e that i gray pany, | ness he s, R, R. Grotte, agent. | which with buildings and machmery is | the weekly pay roilrunsirom ¥75t0 §100. [ iron fence mukers has five employes; | Loartil 4 treat hospitably ull visitors of any previous year - operations | ¢ T, CQURANY PP IR Siasimons presents Val Blatz, £80,000. The foundry proper is 12: They have just sold six machines for | Weekly pay roll, §100. ; e B e e T m‘“ "“f"""f“’ ”[l;”‘(‘ll‘m,m,,,““ “gtem Omaba, Noveniber, 1~i::l‘ and ':’.‘:E‘.'.’f.f.{ A resents shast e | bt shons, m\'m carpentar shop, | #1,000 each and huve contracts for thirty | - J. M. Wilson, boiler maker and sheet i i aa ¥ A ilroads, ) ieago, St. 1’ e sinee, the ciss be oW e ! 30, and ith & 3 C SuIme Pric il vorke empleys eighteen persons ceidental Hotel A Burling. | 1t Was during the cor ponding Month 2 & Tler, brewers, are the success: | fi A “Mmm“l‘,,Hul‘m vy Corrugating I Works, Glencoe Flourand Feed mlls, Marsh & | hotel, is one of thie idesl hosts. His & Quincy. These compani - | of 1883, This is a good showing consid- | ors of the Iate Jo ics will e added to the forco in a» his company has & paid up eapital of | siith vroprictors. employ five. pereons | hostelry on South Tenth street enjoys the twenty men at this point and e ering the fact that ‘the company has y | conducted the old Colimbian brewe days. The month roll of th 0,000; oceupies o substantial brick | | M‘ QDI “’ a CIploy Hve persons, 1o, niage of being near the Union depot 1 o TN T e one line in this state, reaching” to Marys- | Sherman ayenue for many year. are: T monthiy pay rok o this com- | P e 00x30 in Bedford Place; ems | " ¥ DAY ol g8, i e handsTHE Tuus tbout §1,300. The Wells, Fava villo, Kunsas, vin Lineoln, Ne- | same premises are occupied by the pres. | P40 15 ## — ploys twenty-five men and 18 dolng ite City Stove Repair works, Thomas By B Dl S 0 o e ey | braska, but the ' contract is now | ent firm, but they have been greatly Coots Bullding Works, large business in making five proof sh Birmingham, proprictor. Ten employ valued at $25,000, and the probabilitics let for the construction nll 16,000 | enlarged and wodernly improved n John F, Coots’ construction shops, | ters, ete. ‘The officors of the company weekly pay roll, #100, Insuran A o Caiat Atatein miles of wire west of Omahy and leading | chinery introduced. = The brewery hus | stone yards, ote., occupics an entire eity | are?’ J. C.Regan, | president; W, I pomaba Vinogar works, Huwrmanu | Phe Nebrasky and lowa insurance A R L . into this eity. Work will commonoe a4 | now & caiisity of 80,000 barrols; aver | blook” The nuniber of employe res- | Vaugian, vieo presiient; George J. A Bras., llrmmw\;-h have capacity of twen { company of Ol is ono of the leading : 9 — v s 3 a | 25,000 barrels of beer were sold last year | ent i 250, of whom 157 are locate yrust, secretary, and Jumes Gritlith, busi- | 85-five ba day. companies of the state. Under the eun: The New Union Pacific Bridge. e is in charze of J. M. Maddox and | and the business is rapidly inc this city. The weekly pay roll averages | ness manager. O nterprise Iron works, John | agement of J. 0. Hart its business shows One of the most important improve has thir ssistants including | The brewe havea fronts #2,00, the work dows last year amounted -— Bowyer, proprivior, employs six men; creditable ratio of increase the past ments insugurated in _Unmll_mfl ul:g I'l:v u!u-l-_uiin« linemen, ete T'ie monthly | 270 on Sherman avenue and extends | to over $1,500,000, the value of building: Omaba Lead Pipe Company. mouthly pay roll, $200. four yeurs, the statement of yeur 1s the new Union Pacilic bridge | vay rollis §300. l back to Eighteentn street, a distauce of | piant, ete., outside of lumber, stone ali The Omaha Lead Pipe company ope- L. W, Suyder mauufacturce soda aud | 1930, buing $370,834: surplus, § S8, . Longprey, carringe and w [ | maker, employs five men; weekly Will roll, §i5.

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