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15H THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, JANUARY 2, I1887--SIXTEEN PAGES T puBLC MED : it § j [ ve i i cing | N . & 1IN 1. L, Seward, B4 G. Ryley, F. M. Bilig pU 3 1N y N Charleeand Grace st , eight inches pipe, THE FIRE DEPARTME) upon thewr predecessors it is but jut to | been done within the difforent paving NEW CORPORATIONS 1IN 1886, « Seward, Ed G. Ryley, . B B arota v o et el el No city of the size of Omal that the 1ast four months bavo devel | districts to the amonnt of $10,000, © This, l Sivery Ieveetaer Cosiawy: Op | a6d We A, Watson Curbing, Grading, Sewerage, Paves | Fes Bubt oo boo A e foet brick, | United States has such & small fire de- | oped the fact that Omaha has men now | with $0,000 for construction S | ganized January 6, 1886, to run fifteen | lr"-"{“ m‘"':;‘\‘“‘(',IL‘"’”‘f,’,'.‘,"'\' “",;“NR,: Burt, five feet brick, 956 fect; three feet bric) and the men be it said that noeity of sim- | make 1t the equal of any works in the | during the ar $90,000, M better- | years, for real estate and kindred busi- | | | ments and Viaducts. 1,508 feet rtment and o the credit of the system | in chargo of its water system who will | ete., makes the outlay for improvements o s nizd Moy 95, 108 § 7+ 4 LA the manutacture and sale of ol 5 The wublic improvements of Omaha | 150 1eet : 1lar population can show a less amount | country and fully in keeping with the | ments and additional construc ms are | ness, Capit al, #15,000. Ineorporators— | Jights and the construc tion and maintens were commenced in 1878, when the erec- Jones, sixteen fect brick. et of losses by fire year and year around. | metropolitan character of the city. They | contemplated during 1887, On all paved | Jesee I, Donahey, . Miller, Howard | ance of electrical lines; also buying and tion of sewers in a emall degree was un- GRADING, This is really wonderful, considering the | have li\k"!‘l hl‘»m with a nl‘ll nd the min f:rr : where |('v~ »] l:.vry.v 1r:‘vk» now the | Rauck. V. A. Vangeeen, A. F Bradford ‘:dm‘ m .‘[”H,.\ a8 ; ,“'.r'“ ”_,,.,,,,,vfg; dertaken, But it was not until 1882, Tn this particular feature of our public | extensive area to be gnarded, the inflam. | ntest details have received close attention. | street car road will follow the new pave. Hickman, 8. 8. VanButen, R. W, | the lison_Electric Tight, company when the first pavement was laid, that | improvements a great deal has been | mable nature of many of the “‘pioneer” | From the very first, improvements woye ; ment thatislmd. A double traek will A. I Howit Y. Vangreen, and | New York City. Capital, $1,000,000, n- - Vhtal Aon 1 with 1 exoellant fesolts uetures, the bigh winds that at times | inangnrated and many of a very exten- | be laid from Farnam street across to Park | Day, A, { Aangreen, | corporatovs—{ienry E. dacobs, . E B IO T et T Wt O e & prevail and other eauses that are nat- | sive seale are contemplated. In the hne | avenue cither via Virginia avenne or Vangroen | tenden, F. A, Nash and Towis A, Groff contributed fo Omaha's advancement | that hills which were formerly almost | yoaic adapted to invite conflagrations. | of pipe-laying & new twenty-tour-ineh | Park avenue, thus forming a circni OvATEA Canrer Covpavy: Organized | Oyana AND FLORENCE STREET RATS wore really inaugurated. These improve: | inaccessible are now easy of ascent and | During the year 1386 there were 108 fires, | main has been Iaid from the pumping | which Hanscom park can be reached nuary 9. Capital, $20,000, Incorporas | WAY COMPANY: Organized May 98, 8 mients consist of curbing, guttering, sew- | laid out mto_excellent paved streets and | entniling a loss of 654,000, on which therd | station on the hottomsto the foot of Ninthi | either by St. Mary’s ayvenue or Farnam Hoay ¥ o, Fred Sunder | construct a line from the west ling ering, paving and viaducting, and =o en- | avenues, The work done last year is | Was an insur: of £30,000. There are | and Davenport streets, and up the la 1 and mak ng th veen D, 1D, M Y | of King strect where it intersecty e o S shown in the following. which gives the | NOW six companies in the service and one | street to Sisteenth a/'new fourteer e five instead of ton minutes. A line \ill | Lake street in Omaha, to Floes tically have they been carried on S VIG AL IR W DS | more company will be adde in Febroary | hne has been la place the old fou will also be constructed from the corner UMATEA Lit 1 COMPANY 1 | wites. with branel Capital, £69,000, that the visitor to Omaha in 1882, would | name of the street, the amount of earth | (o™iid'vody " Thore are thirty-one men | inch pipes. In a n to this a of Ninth and Leavenw streete to the fuaee 18, 9 yra- | Incorporators=-C. B, Mayne, A, B, Eads have exceeding difficulty in recognizing | removed and the cost of each job, for the | 1y the d partment at present, all working | of six, cight, and te 1 vicinity of Boyd’s y ng house Tra A g o yuse, president; | 1 C. Dunbar, C. P. Hentley Wilham 1t is conceded that the beauty | entire improvement under the paid systom, which has been | laid in different part [ ! W Inid on the viadnets, the Cun Setw L. Birirerte’ viehprentanns Gibsom, 1 D.'Hotiis and A, 1L Mayne. streots it o3 ed by that of no Davenpott, from Rixtoonth to Twenty-sccond, | 11 P 1 since 184, Before that tim brick pump-house for “‘high r street line will be extended to the westor Josse R mmerie, viee-presiden Kerney CAttie Conmpany: Organized % et res \I' srbedy block | 047 ¢ yards, $2,05.5% e ront, as it was organized in | nearly ¢ pleted at the northwest corner boundary of the cit doublo seevice | W, Clayton, secrotary and treasurer. Angust Capital 000, Incorpor- C ety in the country very bloc Burt, from Twenth thivd to 300 feet we 1870, consisted of half paid and half vol- | of the npper reservoir on Walnut IKI 1. | will be arr or the x\m! th and OuAA Paxoravy Covpany rs--J. B, Markel, Thomas Swobe, M. is substantially paved, and all the lea Disision, 14,000 yis, §2.4cs unteer men. The apparatus consists of ong | When fin ind the neeossary machin: | Snundors stroet line, eightadd A BT 0, 6 i et Yok Goble and W, D, Dennett thoroughfares to the outlying districts ’ o : hook and ladde two two-wheeled | ery is placed B L O O e Tt | LTPIAE THO. SRR o e e t| C.oB Mavse Resn Bsrate ANn TRUST finve boon improved in the simte m W conth to Twent carts, three four-wheeled hose | £10,000. This action has been taken be- [ made five minutes instead , a8 iting \ I ot b 8 s L. o M pro i N y 4 . i ¢ . . biv &1 & > rvice " by Ll (PANY rganized June 1, to run fifty fiat swers of varions dimension birbhgg AT Al R L one steamer in co, two steam- | causoof a fear that the residents in the | pre at Wbly an ali vie urg and erceting a building t yoars, for dealing m real estato, ote, Caps tended for sanitary and storm purposos, | Kountzesreserva; Ninetermth, teom Fntnai ers not in service but ready for use in an | high portions ofthe city did not huy LA i e R U Capital, $30,000. David H. Wheeler, | i £50,000, with power to increase bave been extended to all parts of the | Dorth line of Kountre's resorve, 00,05 yds, | emergency, The department owns four | istactory service in case of fire. Climing St s i the | A Montgomery, W. G. Templeton, H. | §100,000 Trustoes-C. . Mayne, David cit ining low-lying gections and car cor. | Jnely equipped houses and rents one. ( s the season opons a large 't A sl i M ANEHE )W, Van Sickle, €. Barney, Henry C. | Jamieson, A, 11, Mayne, E. E. Mayne and A L . from Twentioth to west line MeCor | T'voof these buildings were erceted by | tion will be made to the pump-house on | last rolls in at midnight., y T ' b rying avay the licayy watorflow from : 0 st wds gE2ns L fhe department. They are of brick, of | the bottoms and n Gaskill or Allis | It is the intention of the company to | Olncy, James Cascy, A, L. Strang, W, H, [ 1. R. Mayne. § e HTLs; In themattor Of grading, tio e et vant a0 Bty | practieal designs and constructed strictly | engine and _pnmp placed therem to | put conductors on all main lines in the | Goblo, J. 1. Markel, Ofiver Otis Howard, | EDsos ILLUMINATING CoMPANY: O work of tearing down hills ‘which have B G St in keeping with the best modern arran further beaofit the city serviee, ‘This will | spriv Willism H.” Meqzaier, O, C. Campbell, | ganized June b Capital, §200,000. Incor- been diflenlt of ascont and filling up \ Cuming to north end, 0 ments of such bui The combined | entail an expenditure of at least 30,000 | The officorsof the company are: Frank | Hugh G, Clarke, B, Plorpomt and D, F. | porators--H. E Jacobs, J. J. Dickey, W hollows which prevented the establish ; i ‘ot i gl Lo ‘unning | Since assuming control, Soptember 1, the | Murphy, vresident; Guy = C. Barton, | Hamon Wallace, 1. 1, Korly, L. M. Rhicem, F ment of :';vrf\‘m; roadways, le;"' Im T | 0,020 vk, Bot o 10 Dot rtment during 1836 was $57,000, [ new management has paid out in Omaha | vice-prosident; W. W. Mirsh, treasurers | Nogrnwesteny Snor Coseasy: Op- | A Nashand Flemon Drake, . il b with 8 gr ,,“" 0% | /Mnirtieth, " from Dodee to Cass, 8558 ys, | which includes the cost of a new house, | for improvements £i5,000. During John E. Wilber, sec 1y Wo A Smithy | gayized January 25, to run twenty years, | PARK BUiLoig Assoctarion: Organe nergy, with & result ihich scems | g 2:3.08. f 00, Forty-the Jortion of the year prior to the last qu superintendent: Frank Murphy, Guy €| F R st shot! | ized June 16, Capital $100,000. Incoe- ' § tion of t y { v almost arvelous. Tho roblem Fenth, from 1 1o track, T, & M., 6,518 yds, | fmounti )00, Forty-three s portior Y 1 . q A for the purpose of manufacturing shot, o Ll U e SR LR R L L fp 01 Poreeto trlk, B &L BSIN hogeg are ow in use, located as follows: | ter but two mijes of pipe were laid and | Barton, W. W, Marsh, 8. HUTL-Clark, | oo Ciiital, $100,00 - Theorporators- | porators—Sidney Smith, Thowas W, Youd tracks botween tho. horthern and | ¢ A8500, from Tenth to Blevonth, 3 Tox 3-20th und St. Mary's avenue. nonoticeableimproyements inaugurated. | and W. A, Smith, dirdetors O, 11, B CArtorRac Ly T RORRt Lieed, J. 1. Wycoll, John McDonald, ') ¢ ) #* P 19 ‘ox 0 X D, Irganized N 4 southern divisions of the city has been | ifaco, from Mwentioth to Twonty fourth, | Hox s=Durk kvomio and S, Pleasaut SRRt | amonntinie to over $500.000 are _contom- CABLE CAR COMPANY. Cox Clirsicat, Cosreaxy: Organized | Lo oo ‘Clarles J. dohuson and Witl We Portance and convenience o the the peo- | 24gition to Ohio atreet, 8,168 yds, €570.24 Box 8- 1ith and Pioroe erecting a new plant can be secured. If | in possession of its charter for some years, | 4114 "ather chomical preparations. - Capi- | OMATA_ AND Froresce Laxp Cow The improvements of the past year | Allay.in block No. 140, 1,500 yds, 887 be increased as well as it can bo consid- | tif Jast yoar, when the increased popula- | ¢ 0 %, Meagher and Frank | $200,000. Ineorporators—V. G. Lantry, opuning of tha present fiscal year, April ¥ 8 0. Box | nd und Chestnut, ary land in the vieimty Lhe proposed cles demanded additional street rail Rtk Ghiv Ot oAy 0 i 3 MAtts f sewerage alone | line i afmat s docide ganized Febroary 4, to run fifty years, A L L0 i ascertained from the most able data, |~ Grace Seventeenth to Eighteonth, 4,018 | 10X 18- 11th and_Hosward, 000 in the matter of sewerage alone | ling is not yet permanently decided npon 3 " | fl « i ‘api ), O COr= rhing v o e 8 1| _ Nineteenth, from Davenport to Cumiing, Hox 24--29th and Dody t to Fort Omaha, 1tis proposed o | westorn suburbs on some of the promi. | foundry and machine business tal, | and Wyoming. Capital, $150,000. Incor: 12 i Vs, 8463 Tox 2 th and Ciag, from tho section named can be con- | main stem will rui north and south on WV, A, Paxton, J. T Jen- — 1lirt, from Sixteenth to Nuncteenth, 483yds, | Toy vand 170 Dlant is now located of course no drain- | South Omaha, At first somo del LFrank Shoull, David Donzhey, Pau Platz, 05 : ! ! h k. $100.000. W v in- NN HVDRAULIC DiAIN TiLg Con- ment of the present year was as follows: | Y45 E Box 11—16th und 1zard, North Omaha must be brought down | Tenth street, but this trouble was | Capital stock, $100,000, with power to in Uxtox RAUL LE Con Beworing. ... 3 ¢ 460708 | 7 Chicawo, trom Sixtecnth to Twentieth, 2,073 Smelting mense ontlay can be seen’at onee. This | ing operations late in 1886, & double | Phillip Nitts, John A, W Incorporators—Robert P, Carson, Joit' W Total, . 1,608 aixih, 614N s, $12.05.08, o e Ch dound to the credit of tho city but will | strect from the Union Pacific depot | Orcuany HILL BUILDING ASSOCIATIO! 1150, Box 4—St. Mary's avenie & Phil.8heridan st. | During the coming year improvements —- John Steel, T W, Blackburn, Gottheb F. solved by tho_construction of two via- | 5430 yds, €125, 10, > Ul ox th i Pieroo. . AR S R RSl R . s Trad Ty 28, to run ten, vears, for muanu- | ag e Whiets which will be of imenledlable im. | - Nictcenth, from north lino of B. . Smith's | Hox 310t i Mason plated providing the desired location for | This company has been organized and | fiit and dealing in baking powder | MeBride. ¢ entyfiith avenue, {rom Farnam to Dodge. Box 9--ith and Leavenworth s e done the present plant will Ve Wor ommeneed 2% rporator: ison S D, ) rodd 818, Japita Dl it both weations of the oily, Ry ; Jox $-rih and Lesvonworth this cannot be done the present plan but no active work was commenced un- | a1 “g25 oo porators—Harrison 8. | PANY: Organized June 1 Capital, 10, Box 13- 11th and Dorcas. i t s 3 'y . ' were made, us u general thing, after th Tenth, from Capitol ayenuo to 'Chicago, 5,310 | Hox 14— 10th and Hiekory. ering the ohanees of attaining the neces: | tion of the city and activity in business Xnarosw M“EI:‘N' A“”]‘“{'l“"""“"' Hugh ade, T § ettt o ¢ W . G, Clark and George J. Hunt, Davenport, from Ninth to Thirteenth, 3,808 Box 16--6th nnd Pacific, hange save the ol rom 50,000 to av facilities. Tho exact rotte of 3 AXTON & VigreiNe Trox Wonks: Or 1, 1856, The cost of the samo, as may be | yda & 10X 1510t h ntid Mason, LIRS i eLre Hioclty o $wi000t0 | fay, follitias, Tlio exact route of the 1 Jiio 10,for doaling in mining and oill i v : for manufacturing architectural and [ Junel0 fordealimg g ana is 1 AWES s, $72 5 Hox 21-6th and Jones, in its northern portion, orin other words, | by the company, but there is no doubt T Yotk ing a gener: and developing the sawe in Nebras| is ns follows: Picree, Trom Sixth to Tenth, 8,812 yds, $150240. | ox 35 1h wd Jackson. distriet reaching from Chicago | that it will visit all_the depots, tap the | theriton work and doing a gencral ik e ing, Y iR 1o St and Fanam. o For . 1tis pr Jowaor toinerense o §1¢0,000, | porators—L Loblein, Venzl Tolub, fowering s T Fightoonts, from Davenport to Cuming, Tiox 23-34th hnd Chaa™ move higher up the river so that nent streets leading thereto and that a § \.:.m‘ Wayner, John li‘.;, o vllnmlvi, HRnE: o ol : . e N Xoiin reling and Adoiph Vier- | John Petz, Joséph P, Mailender, Adolph Paving by St. Car Co. between tracks 4000000 | * Sdventeonth, from Davenport to Cuming, 5,484 T Division and Caming, struete rtly tc » river. Asthe [ Twentiel s o) v, Robert Vierling and Adoly ey B arma B ol Vinducts e wovee 1500000 | yds, §1,235.56. * Tlox B=IKing and Soward, - tructed direetly to the rivor Iwenticth street, from L't Ting: Burmester, F, Haarmann, 1L Wells, o " stroe. 3 . ‘ar N EBIRAS] H N Porrenry Co 3 N Total.... creevseans o0 BOTTTOAS | 1ILONL ; : BOX 5--15th und Clark age can be tllawod nbove Chicago street, ised by litigation with the Horse Cav | Neiages Tiue awn Botriry Cou | gopion . Broderick and Philip Andros o expenditire up to the commence. | | Webstor, from Sixtoenth to Ninoteenth, 281 | 1ox 43181 and Spruge. and if it is desired the sewers from all | company, as to construeting tracks on Articles amended February “alifornta, from Sisteenth to Nineteentls, 4,66 o ith 40 i "t A oA to B0 O HOYALONE sANy: Organized July 0. Capital, §60,000. Curbing 5 000, | S et o SeeliEn fo BInSteotBiAets ||| Boxiazintiann 1 e e ot below the Chicago strect line. — The m- | gpoed ircome. . Although commeno. | erease to £253,000. ' Incorporator PANY n y pital, §60,000. 5. ¥ 2 i v Bedford, Mes, Laura I, Martinovich and PavIng....vs ooer i v 1,000,000 | yos, $485.88, 1th streot Capitol Avenue. contemplated change will not only ve- | track has m o o Tenth | field and Samucl J. Howell. ity Y Tlimilton, from Twenty-fourth to Thirty- I e O L S, ¢ track hns boen completed on Ten .| Willis D, Sherman, T'his exhibit with that made for the last | , Bouglus, tram Twonticth to Tweaty-fourth, A4 16th and Wobst merease the efliciency of the fire service | to Harney street, w distance of five [ Organized February 19, to run ten years, [ OMAUA REPUBLICAN CoMPANY: Organ 620 yds, $50% 0. + show: i ith street and Capitolavenne and give much clearer wate he pres- | hlocks, and a single track has been | for dealing in real estate, ete. Capital, | 1zed July 2L Capital, §150.000. Incor e improvem e W?"“‘I’-“m" sor b | g lioroas, from Tenth to ‘Thirtuenth, 12418 sds, 10 Rt v, o, 5 Engine louse, scttli are too small o wraded ;u‘uillin" e on Twventioth. strest | $190,000, Ticotpotators=i. G, Ryll'l.\'. Al | porators P. Rounds, Cadet Taylor Jeate of $3.408 ol kel U ] ; i o e Hith and 1 is not suflicient land obtainable to per- | from Caming to Grace street, n distance | B. Whitney, J. B, stte, 8. Gwynn, W, | aud A, U. Wyman, Sect NN BrrE e o e T mit the requisite extension, of about sevea blocks. Ovi s | A Garduet, J." MeDonald and Lo Ri | Mariox ENTERPRISE COMPANY: Organ- The ;..l,..',l.',‘m ,A{N l'mll.' rzmp\rl"»'u-nmm 5078 v ml)nlwll\! to St. Mary's Box Ti-ith and Douzlas, 4 ‘Il‘ll‘mn“::r.» :\;)\\'“u\u Eans :\hl.. . \vm-v{ Hl\!-l nlmll]l-ix' the co Mayne. S o :‘Il::‘*l::‘l')l;: :.: :-:x‘x'\ l"\:'u::ll‘_y i'.\'ftf‘{"l('fi'(f, effected last year is shown by the v Sapitol nvenue, troin Twonty-second to Twen- Four new boxes are now in courseof | in the city and all are working satisfac- [ and it’is ealenlated that over $ ARNAM STREET BUILDING Assocra- | ehasingletters pate 1 ed Sty 'i‘?x'r'.f:;xliki‘i\t.)n”wrn'a'z»i.)"-'\.‘.;:.v-‘.',‘ B | G AT R A AL | sy torily, no cases of failure having been | will - be *expended during the pres: | ioxt Organized. Febriary 17, to run | improved eooking utensils, ote, Capital, of the street, distance curbed, the cost | { Lyonty-fouitt DEPARTMENT ROSTER. noticeable duving the year. 'The capac- | ent year. ~ The authorized capital | twenty ya for dealing in” real_estate, | $20,000. Incorporators—L. ‘D. Kinuey, and number of lineal fect, together with | “5wontssiat) J.J. Galligan, elnef; Charles A, Salter, | 1t of the unper reservoirs is 11.000.000 | stock” of the company s 50000 of | ate. Capital, £100,000. ~Incorporators— | 1. H_Bullard, Samyel Rees, Irving Al- the total cost 3 to Howard, 607 yda, § first-assistant and J. . Barnes secondeast | g341ons and they have now nearly thirty | which $300,000 has already been paid in. | A3, Patterson, F. E. Osborn, John Me- 1 lison and Thonas I, Tuttlo. s Davenport, from the center of Twenty-eienth | Howard, from Twinty-sisth stroet to Twenty- | sistant, foet of water in them, @ Targer amount | The officers of the company are: S. R. | Donaid, Edwin A. Teayenworth, W, R. Ecoxomic Ligir Company: Organized 10 Twonty-scoond, LA%.1 1nenl foct, $1,0900), sixth avenue, 530 yds, §104.50, No. 1L, Cassady, eaptain; M. Carter, | thin ever before in_their history. This | Johnson, president; L. B. Williams, vice | Croft, O. (. Dodge, B. 11, Smith' and C. | August 15, Capital, $100,000. Incorpora- golones, Trom Ninth (0 Thivicen th, #5 feot S garentmnint o | 0k D. P, Beard tnd James Connelley | S1OWS atonce the incrensed power and | president; C. 15, Yost, secretary ' and [ A Paiterson. tors—Samuel Theodore, W. R. Ratioon, ! & S| O etycanct || HioBmns value of the surface pressure service. | treasurer; S, 1. Johnson, L. 15 Wil 3sTATE AND Trust Cor- | S. R Johuson, Philip Armour” and Jobn (ackgon, from Ninth to Thirteonth, 25700 il ey o e e . captaing | ADOUL 1,500,000 gillons of water ave con: | (B, Yosi, S. D, Mercer and E. M. Mors: vfl\‘.:"'(“,r"f,:ml“.{dTf\”l‘.l‘.fi"\,l'::, ,T":’,"“\“ S, Brady, . 5 Eloventh, from Howard (o Jones, 50,6 feof, | 1, Samuiel Crowley, drivers Theodore Grebo, | $ined i Ouidia par duy the vear round, | man, divectors. years, for buying and seiling 'stocks, ete. | L X. L. SLATE PAINT CoMPANY: Org gLl < y John Murphy ‘and Albert: Ripey, pipe- | ciore el B f e o s — Capital, $100,000, with vower {o inerease | ized July 5. Cavital, §10,000. Ly s'w‘::ll“h' from Jackson to Jones, 510.6 feet, 4 ; o | men. > Hllv:n;t;x‘ |||n.;\| t.‘,l uum\‘m:;»I‘L)mxu_w;:: NEBRASKA TELEPHONE CO. o $500,00017 Ancornoratorac-PL O Himo: || torsdJibi i 0.5 Ltice, L. Bt nvento! 280 i . : from Howard to Leavenworth, V0. 3—Wilhg captain: Fra hat during the iatter seasor C 10ss P : T 4 rorlE TOTANE oS, d MeC 3 g | i SOl et SE g o Vnth o Foustoant, fies 20| | GrasaaiaEIvar: Do by US| 101 nanountigo eommvmptionssis monaui || I Sorporalion Hataonueio acogr || aurl Alsia Saundors o) B deConnollyland BoSalticorlc o v e 6E U urnam, ‘tiem Twentieth to Twenth-eighth, | ¢ THTYSocon ave Nt o] Tia¥ie aa DA SIEN GO pIBEIEN (B B ST (st || e e U S AR O B RS | e L v e | e Gl st e et £1.4117.40. O D T v, w s vas, | N on o Ny, [ to Keep the' water from frecang, [ Prising mothads - deyised i Savage. Nathan Merrriam, W. | Organized August 12, Capital, $30,00 “Sixteenth, from Nicholus to Ohfo, 9,8 ILGHIITOMBIC IO P FAB YIS | Mo do-doseph Vanderford, captaini W. | 1y, vine some of the coldest days over | operations. The officers are S. M. iL | O lor, George W. Holbrook, I H. ' [ncorporators—tieorge J Amhrn.\(\ll,l, D S \ Pacito to Wittiam, 5,100 5as, | 8- \Hediopl BIpow. | in and | 2:000000 allons have been pomped. The | Clark president; J. J. Dickey, vice-p Paylor and W. A Gardner. Zook, . P. Chamberlin and W. Ri i ; o, from Twents-fourth to Twenty-eixth, | onginoor; John Amdorson:. atolor; W. | Omaha Wateeworks ‘were never in o | denti L. 1. forty, socrotary, and tr ST O o A O VAL NGty st avenie, from Farnum (o Noug: A RO ) TE | e, drivor of onginoand M. Turkelson, | betier condition than they are to-day, | yrer: Ve I Mlusselman, cashiors Flemon | Marcn 10, to run fourteon years, for rais Winpsor PLACE BUILDING ASSOCIA- T G e fiwenti-ihird, irom Capitol avenueto Cuming, | g STV CnaIe did 5 TUFRESOM 1 i the contemplated improyements rakes genoral manager; S. 1L L Clak, | g and dealng in eattle, Capital, 825,000, | 7uc Organized A Capital, R A A 10 61 yds, §H081 B (iahdpeiees Bl e, o Run mentioned show that it is the intention | J. J. Dickey, L. 1L "’“‘“ ML Morss | neorporators—Trederick Holbrook, T | £100,000. Incorporators—A. Polack, S. antieth, from t. Mary's avenue to Pierce, | Haruey, from Fifteentl tog paint 0 feetwest Mook and Ladder—Thomas Ruanc, | o, company to keep step with the | man, Flemon Drake, M. I, Goble and J. | R Gurly, Mel 8. Palmer and Herbert J. | Jonasen, A. ¥, Conradt, Simon Goots, C; (0.5 fect, §5,60.0 ek LiDrontiath, 1,00 yas, 84,1 240: guptaing dames «O'lirion, drivers Johny |40 rress o tha eity. The ofticers of the | W. Rodefer, s [Lonvenmort: H. Soboker, Martin Cahn, Julius L Eich: gl on” Wiliiwi to Mason, 17116 fect, i PAVING Stetmark, . C. Favih, Henry Logos and | Gouiiving‘aro:'t W, A. Underwood, presi- ?'I"'x)‘f.]‘1’,“.';'."1'"61"'|'i e TS dibroe, | OvaIA CANNING AND PROsERVING CoM. | man, -\;:mnwl Kotz, A. C. Woolley and oy onworth, from Righth to Tonth, 10560 | Ty h following will bo found the dis- | * Chiol's driyr— G lako. o & 1 | pany Was otzanized duly 11882, 1 hus | ANT: Organizad Apuil 1, for canning and | Louis J e 10 e {CHlicugo, from Sixteenth to Twontioth, 28414 i '|\»‘xl!:‘1| v]\l‘ll"v‘t‘l’I:Ig\“-’m\'::\‘:jw:.n-n-“dl. :'mt N""'\']‘fl'-l"j"'hflfii'\':-l:u . yw"f:;“fq"'l‘l“':::i‘ Hunt superintendent. a H_l:l”\lp f\‘:}]fl' Nl ._‘n | mu”:\"l‘\l‘l' lhh With power to inerease to $30,000. Incor | Company: Organized August 28, Capi Davonpert; from Sixteonth 10 Soventeenth, | hir dreet, 4 4150 the grand tbtal of this BalStallos et " | contio plant now in posscssion of the | e tetrmilos of wire: connecting points | ReFMOrs=S. M. H. Clark, . M. Eddy, | tal o Incorpyrators— L Gold- 6070 oot E01A.1h, v of public Iprovoment during the | Ths hovses are vry considerately dis. | company is: One Gaskill pump with a | hns 580miles of wire connecting points | X' (ioble, John T: Rell, icd, smith, 1" W, May, J, Guy Scligman, J. LA fram Twenty:AEh avenuo o Thiry rc of public improvement during the | | Tl howses o very considerately, dis- | COMMINY 5 056, (R DR WS | gnliide of Omal Dhore are dorty-ive e st CR R e s Ol S Ut Famamy 2 o el | Lo suae 184, Colorado sand- | tious heing as follows: No. I—Saunders, | LVenty Lodifiouts fonolita fHipim i o Bt i conteetion with. {he | _ CiTizENS! Gas AND IELUMINATING Coat: | Bxic ow ConaeRos: Organized:Séps foE b S dhwort, Syt iEtcni, from wiicy sotof | Strect, just horth of Cuining; No. 2—Tenth | § SR G HEIRAR &8I0, A QR0 | Cnion Telephone Covs Tines in Towa, | PANY (Orzanized Mareh 18, to run fifty | tomber 1. Capital, $100,000. Tine of Fourtce 5 Lenyen 1k Colorato sandstone am; No, e-flar- | {1 G5 e Holiverhviih acH § | making a total of ninety-one oftices. "The [ years, for manufacturing gus, cle St tors—Robert L, Garlichs, S avenie, i m’ Oliio to’ alloy 4--Doreas andEleventh; No. 5o | 10000000 gallons. “The pump, engine | 00 I Cl 08GO OIS 0 Oy wih | ton. John A, MeShane, James M. Wool- | Hacker and C, E. Mayne, i cost of 655,99, souti 0 Nl coitad Matis, conaret, $14a eridan, betweon St, Mary's | ad boiler houso Is a substantial brick | (i I Jhe S0t oen of thesd being | WOrth, Samucl D. Mereér, Nathan Shol- | “Noln e SobaWite o 0l o o 2 ) A, 25,5081 yds, $59,012.42, 3 Yptd frie ' milding 60x150, and cre are ' set- L SUIHON OB, OO y 08 3 V T o Nagher o AL SNEEIL el = These figures represent mot only the f PGE b SMSLYAR SFRILIR 0 0 e | avenue and Ledvenworth strect; Hook .1'1'.'.”'1‘.7“1”: e L (fi'l;:,w{"y operators, and the last quatterly pay rofl | ton. Lew W. Hill, Ben Gailagher and J. |, SOTERAIER Soptembor 1o ta baiid cost ot eurbing and guttering, but ulso Ml 3P, conerote, 82,95 pos ya, 00 ydy, | and Ladder, Harney, between Thirte B B i) bt | was_ $7,000.49, including messenger | A, Creighton. and operate a streot railway from the the incidental overhaul, extras and in- J I Roi e R o AR oM of 5,000,000 gallons. The franchise ot the | Was &i,01 her £ i Iz UNTON STEEL NAIL CoMPANY: Organ- o t Lo VA ino, setion. ‘The number of lineal feet i - L L L D S ) company is very valuable. is also the | service. The number of miles of v 3 NS RHEDE AT GOMEAS rzan- | north to the south portion of the city speetic !L" o piimber of lineal foot in [, Fertyfors 4 the city hall building, corner of Farnam proporty owned o the mver front and | Omaha in 1856, was 596, to whicl ized March 20, to run fifty years, forman- | qlong Lowe avenue and western suburby the work is 549,840, $1.88 per yd,1 and Sixteenth street on Walaut Hill, miles wer lded during the last y ng all kinds of “steel and irou | and portions of Omaha, Capital, $30,000, Ol NG & our—T DURANT ENGINE AND f10SE COMPANY, o S The namber of telephones - use in [ nuls. Capital, §150.000. Incorporators— | with power to increase to $230,000, ' In- M:: ml"rminll:".l‘l'l‘.-‘\l\l? bvl'.‘:llx\ll‘-u‘;l:l!‘y l*‘;l“ linin to 4 I ¢ e ‘Huwlr;: niz ru.;n; 1<i:<)|_|1;lA>\‘l‘;l( v;_"n'u'll\‘ OMAHA GAS MANUFACTURING (o, | Omahuis 801 and un.l.;pi‘mm} throughont 4\1«'r>‘|-':n(~ I }Hk '1\1‘ xllmnllI Ilmfi'us, W. | corpr rators —~William l\\'11.1.», Charles Since : ave been con- A o | of employes of the Union Pacifie rail- : MANUEAO . " | the territory covered” by the company | N. McCandlish and Isane Haseall. Nusmer, Martin Calm, Edward 1, Petey sirucied 903 miles, which extond into : conorote, $1.8 ver | road. The company bas a substantial | This company has kept pace with the | 5 700" piie” expenses of the company | Fawxas Sreeer Buoiva Assocra- | son, Chirles W. Wallstrom. homas B, all parts of the aity here were con- 3 brick house 30x40,” surmounted by a |} 06513 1! 15,0} astyear | averaged in 1885, about £39 per instrt r1oN: Organized March 27, to run twenty | Wilde and Alfred C. Woolley. structed during last year up to the mi c tower 60 fuet high for hose-drying pur- | n lite of improvements. About $15,000 | {10/ 0 the entire twelvo months, The | years, for doaling in roal ostate, oroer. Nimc s SER e dle of December, cight and three-tenths most line ot i | poses. * “The_equipment consists of an | have been expended in construction of | WO % (NG ST ITAID TCRERS, e | Jears B feativie, i foal oate, Griel- | Nennaska Soutigis Ratiway Cox. miles, and at the close of the year less | i\ ot sr : [ improved Silsby engine, but since | buildings ard necessary apparaiuy for | ‘Phe company has deeided to put up i | Incorporators — W. E, Annin. G. D. $1,50! (J()l»“"”]"xf(‘v:!r ‘jl\':“-“ ‘:‘3 (ll‘pml‘{' than a mile of work which had been con- [ worthi to Marcy. Colorndo’ sandstone, sand, | the introduction. of — waterworks in | suceessfully the works. | ;¢ GO 2 1686 than d 5 : 2 : 1Donahoo, || i PR Rt ork o o’ ) | t vorks Ao these may be Teted o holder md | this city nothing less than 43 foot poles. | Adams, F. E. Osborn, D.'J. O'Donahoe, | Chrk, J. M, Eddy, M. 11 Goble, M. T tractad for and wasunder way was loft | 864 pot 30, STESU8 SLINA, o o to wass | tho citvithis hus not boon used; also o | e Touse. brick Hemeraiimg | Lt vear, forty-one sixty foot poles weré | A, W. Patterson, J. M. Tuchanan, L. | Barlow and Leavitt Birnhame o o e, ng the year's sewering dnr block, plank per yd 3,20y two-wheeled hose carts and’ one four- | tank, bric ¢ house, brick generating | (S0 14 pyle Feceipts for o months | . Mostoller s 4 G Vs ) Loy St SR rench the amount of “about 10,2 miles, | P Plock plak 814 peryd, 8229 yds, | O RO L0GT N it 5,000 feet of | house, oil house, conl shed, generating | Srected: Lho re A ”-\.'I!;w- : {1m-.lf»|h||m:‘?‘! ‘; .A{.,I.f. lht’sn\'..\- OMAEA BADDLERT. COMBANG OLRALS There are now twelve miles of sunitary -two—Eloventh, from Howird to uack: | hose, The Durants have frequently | #apparatus and boiler, fon GOVrNOX |y iy ngire twelve months of 1835, the | Ormanised Junaary 1 tamin foasanys | zed October 7. Capital, $10,00, Incor- sewers in the city, all of which, with thie | o, bt concedie, $295°por yd, beon ealled upon to do service in the | and metro, and other. betterments of an | §Crenge heing fully 30 por cont over any | sy gaton Taosroomimry norators =t Rl b e e om o Jie oo pipe-dines between | ¥ty thiodTwolrth, from fuckson to Jonos, | city and have done most ~ creditable | iforior character. Fight miles of addi. | LGGEN SO B G liage number of | Sionee n Moakcs, Well Monators—icorze | man, Jacob Meyer, Jobn L. Webster and Douglas and Harney streets, are doings | colorado sundstone, sund, §2.01 peryd, 1,70 yas, | work. ‘The shops have been singularly | tional castiron pipe have been | calls answered every twenty-four hours | Martin, ek i Adum Bollnor, excollont servico. Theso two lines are of | ghaza, 00 vt ortnate in baving had no extensive | SIX miles of “wrought iron pip during the last year was 15,000 and the | 1) (081w Buinoivg Assocra. | o GODMAN PACKING CoMPANY: Organ- the V g system, originally luid five | o ifty-four=Jonos, from Ninth to Thirteanth, | s ™ hut the new management rec company has now about forty n dny before Thinksgiviog ' 16,000, wa Danisit LAND AND BUILDING AssoCIA- | zed October 1, for buying, selling, cur- years ago. about two-thirds of’ a mile mn | gty tenastone, s BEEPOr ST | 5 il i g tive visit is able to occur | PiDe. Further extensive improvemcents | S4Y BeOrC, S (VDK public tele. | TION: Organized April 1 for real estate | jng and packing ments pital, §20,000, length each, and six inches in diameter. iive—Capitol avenuo, from = Ninth to | at any moment, have given encourage- | are contemplated in 1887 and of courso | PhoN dines in Omaha, nine ontside | ransactions, cte. 0,000 In- | Jncorporators—W. W. Marsh, John W, They are forced to earry about 250,000 | Fourtoonth, wsphult, conercte, §295 por yd, | ment'und even urged an entire reorgani- | the milage will be increased as the city | Pone SEAc i GG, mite, oQtside | corporators—N ilson, - Christian | Rodefer, Joseph W, Bishop, Thomas J. gallons cach, daily, which is in excess of [ 10 yassiawss © 0 1T LS| O o at tho shone T | extends,"An approsimate s of the [ oflioes wero wded in 185, and eleven | funsen, A: P, Grum and A, Norgard, | Godmas and William A, Sinith, their capacity under ordinary flow, and | sewai, asphait, concrete, §2.95 por yd, 1o1.7 | fact it 15 now asmall department in | Yalue of the company’s prop 36 OVCr | 41 icing ciroutt is to Blue Springs, Neb, o | , MAYNE PAINT MANUFACYURING COM- | g0y Var \D AND GRAVEL hence they run under a head most of the | yos, g26-400, ' 4 4 itself. The improvements haye been | $1,500,000. A fine quality of gas is now | SN et s 46 A% AR paxy: Organized April 5. Capital, #50,000. | Gounicy: Organi ‘ptembor 24 tin were dusigned for sewerago | - FityGgiit=rventioch, from &t More's aver | R i o hands of 4 vetoran freman, | Dein made, being fully up to'a 22 cundle | Ystance of 18 miles. = - . | neorpo 1. Mayne, I, T, May Gontanye Vil ol only and caleulated on that busis to-run [ nu¢ 0 Foree, codar, v concrete, #1884 B Toher o 18 also foreman. of | Dower, ‘Tht price is 8200 por thousand | ;A% soon s the g bullding i v | 155 "Mayue and &, 11, M g 1 N onge, & Wators bogr G T Mot oncethivd full, so that when the first few | "55iiy wine=Cuming, from Twenev-nrchaven | tho Durants, the other oflicers being | Cubic feet, 25 conts off for payment within | 15ed e « 'S compicto ehango for | _ THIRD AMENDMENT OF itk CHARTER | Charlos 19, Bottor, Fmery. 4. Gobb, Avthae hydraulic elevators were built, shortly | ue tothirty-sceond, cednr blocks, plank, 8142 | John Carnaby, first assistant, an‘l John | ® certain time, and_for those who use the better will be made in all branches of | OF THE OMAHA & REPUBICAN VALLEY | S Potter and Joseph C.Meredith, after their completion, they were allowed | per yd, 1 ds, $18,500.46. _ 4 R o assistant; Edward Taylor, | over 5,000 cubic feet per month the 2 AR e b Rarroan Cosprany: Made March 12, to ) > s % 0 ¢ iy fore oty -sixth avonue, from Far- | Reed il t; Edward Taylor, | over 75,000 cuble, qe the system, Besides having luige and v s Eaps PurListisG Conrayy: Organs to conneet with them, as ‘a limited di nam to Douglus, cedur block, contrete, $1.88 | president; Thomas Muleahy, secreiary, | charge is £1.5). The oflicers of the com convenient operating, business, eleetr consteact and maintain o railroad wnd 4, G GL O T Capital, $560,000, 1 churge of that nature wonld ssist in | By bow oo e s nd Thomas CIiL, treasirar, - Awoniy: | pany. are: “Frank Murphy, = presulent; | Convenient operating, business, elée telegraph fine from the Junction. of the [ 120 Outober 4o, | Capital, §60,000, © In- flushing the sewers; but hydrautie el o sdtons, sands 85 01 wer s | elghtof the most ‘active young men in | Georgo . Batker, scerotary and treas- | S005 0 SR RD and wecompuny | Union Pacilie at Valley station eastward | SorpasutorsAvthug L Lads, Ho s vators hve inereascd in use so rapidly pudetonos sudy F.6100r 30 1410 Shops are now on the compiny rolls, | wrers D. . Colling, superintendent. “Em- | PAPEOses sWICWROAE B SCCOmPANC | (115 osl Donglas and Sarpy counties to | (0% 1 B Dunbar, €1 Bontley and A, ‘:“.‘ they now t \’u s bipos far beyonid 006,70, Among the improvements made undor ""\’"_“‘"l is given to fifty regular men | (B& AHPRIEIUS NG 20 N ber will have . Oapital, $50,000 for cach com- ()\:I\I:'.I:‘ Trave Review C their capacity and eause vack-water, ‘I e s » refor! ovement last y ¢ LPore- | by this company. LB gARE: e VIESAL AYAEE mile. incorporators — Charles ! IADE - RE v CodMPraANY: obyiate this difficulty o sccond Sewer hay | 10 the number of square yards given in | the reform movement last yeur e e anow and improvad instrument to re | [ RS o sROOHiBIL ORISR | Organized October 18, Capital, 5,000, been builtin the alley north of Farnam | eac¢h itom mentioned above, the number | B ¢ ! { £ srdon Dexter Incorporators—Harry K, Sloan, Willian 0 A i DOW 2 HOT RAILAVAY, plice that now in use: two-thirds AL aniAY A ROELD0 M 1 of yards contained in tho numerons in. [ tWo-wheel curt costing 100, 1,500 feet of |~ THET the lines in the business portion of the 1. Hullshizer, J. F. Canfinings '« Aerhgich when opened noxt spring | G, 3Ctions fs not mentioned, though the | hose, & wimber of improved torehes, the | The improvements mado by the Omakia | iy will bo rebuflt; tho, Wirs will b | Ustox DEror axp RALLWAY CoMPANY: i tillzar, 7. %, Coniinge CulilE Waring scwer already Jaid thora, e | €St of paving the sume at the rates men. | ¢reetion fof fouicen stationary. ladders; | Horse Car company during the lastyear, | pliced in cables ot {00 wires el and /| Organized Aprid 20, to- buikd, maintuin | Chioss oo 0B Bz of tho briok. SGwers. varies, £ ”H tioned is included in the grand total nu; ll.l»nllll"ltil\ ’ul I[..u:u n - movable | especially in the construction of “new | padical hetterment of the system will take | andoperate union passenger and | o PGS0 O Oanized \«»|m;nhn fwenty-sevin tiches fo oignt fect gix | 4bove published. There are other inei- | kdders among the buildings, the pur- | lines andextensions, very truthfully indi- | place, the estimated cost ot which will be | freight depots in- Omiiit, and rail- | 3N anital $25,000 (ROOrHOMMIOHE Epaty:soven i Pho i eewwery | dentals,aléo, to hich a duotailed account | eiase 7ol axes andpicks, roof laddrs, | cate the inoreise of business and “popu- | over #3000 Tn addition s new line will | wavs in and throngh suid city anil to tha | & | Capltah 835,000 ineorporators e Trom P e R (»Iwn]\-x.-u; has not been given beeause of the fear of | et ho hlan (Dae e company has | lation in Omaha, ~The company has | be built to Ashland, Nebraska, snd other | outer Lonndaries thereof. Capital, | 30 "fo e Patriol A, Guavin, Chirlos 6 mches i’ dinmeter. “Whe amount of | Unnecossarily freighting with facts ‘what | sivteen e doublo hydrants of 3ts own | eightoon wiles of trackage in” the city | minor improvements mude which will | 500,00, Incorporators—S R, Calluway, | §A Harn Fatrick 4. tingdn, Cha Pruyn, ey o e e amount of | LUCHET L SOHCE sumuney of cssons | 18 the yards and the city has threo now in vunming ordor, Which, virtually | cause a large expenditure of moncy and [ A, Popploton, Thomas L. Rimball, T} | Faggih 3, 11, Suder, Milo P2 Pruyn, sowers last year waus $126.05790. iy | tial featores. Among those omitted are g TIIE BOYD JI0SE COMI u\i iaifia sists of four lines, to-wit: Twenticth | the employmentof many men in this city, | M. Orr and Charies Blackwell. Lander, Robert M, Tuylot and. Williame 'of money oxponded to dato 1o | the cost for extra grading, the greatest s orgunization was formed for the | and Saundors straet, which extonds from by UNtox RENDERING Corpany: Org s et i of money oxi | to dato is | Ji0 TO O LR e ity awent | protecticn of the packing house property | the Union. Pacilie depot {0 Saunders | oo = 28 Ty YIox ARy Ovgone: || Bl Pt 13 7,058 o ® tributary o these | g Goo “und that of inspection, the lareest | Of Hon. James B Boyd,” The com- | sirect, thenee ngrth to Seward, west | MSTRICT TELEGRARH COMPARY, | ized jdanuary 11883 for purehus- | jpie Ipano MINING CoMpany: Organs Somhrs i 1,0 aorok, 4 ftem of which was less than $250, Those | Pany has atine two-wheeled hose eart | to King and ngrth 1o Lake: Park he ollicers of this company ure: M, | Ing tlead = avingls und manufactur- | jzod October 99, for s gencral nmibing dho following shaws tho location, tho | LR, MG MO8 SR EUA BTl | TUI0BR | 0’000 Toet of hoso,. Thore ave thirty | avenuors Rixtoamen and - Bigbtoenin | B G went; L, H. Korty, vice- [ ing the sume into artcles of com- | husiness in Flint and Owyhee countics, a0, """“'”"” and length of tho sewers [ §1(" HeI0S, AOWever, 3 4eE ) dotive. members and the officers g streets, from Himscom park to the | president M. Rheem, secretary | meree, such as tallow and fertilizing ma- | oo, - Capital, $10,000,000. Incorpor SRR DS Bisk soar) ‘The number of square yards repre. | Hon, James E. Boyd, president; John M, | corner’ of Fake and Saundvrs streeis; | and - e i Jumes Donnehy | 0 Qe & v Moo v | Mors= W IT. 1. Slout, K- C. Cushingund Twenty-1oufih, irty inches brick, 20 feet; | sented in the above 15, in round numbers, vieo prasidents, W 11, Spaulding, | Farnam and Twonty-tourth strects, from | Jr.. - sup daphoc i s Walxal, Taaso Waixol and Antew s, | i Grecuie twenty-four es plpe, 60 feols " cight about 140,000, ‘Chese added to the ary; John I’ MeManus, treasurer; | the Union Pacilic dapot to ‘Uwenty-fourth?| p eapital of £50.000 and its main busi- UAX0F, 2800 MWILKOL UDG ANGERW 306, | W non HiLn BAVINGS. AND Invie fnchespibe, 630 oot lftoei 1aohes pipo, 0 Toot: | pauds Alrandy done. s the foiomns Bichanan, foreman: John Cultra, | street and Capito] avenue; Tiijrteenthy | 1088 1% the furnishing of messenger b AMENDMENT O A1 ARTICLES 0F IN- | 3050 Comrany: Organized. Novembor R R ol ot twaima | OF BaviDg 1ol IR OBIARS Bp o th ssistant, and John Stranglen, sect | and Cuming sticatg, whicl is' the longest | immediately on day ov night cails for ORATION 0F TH1E MUTUAL LOAN AND | 10 Capital stock, $19.:500. Ineornors o, 00 1 0o BT ACli INEN | Gose of lust year, as follows: As. | ond ussistant. line. It reaches fnom Sixteenth and § legitimate crvands; also the sending of | BuiLoing Associarion: Made Mareh 1, | wiors “Henry Bolln, Ed G, Ryley, Samme cighteen inches pipe, 430 foet; 8- | phalium 7.4 miles; gramte, street 1.8, |, THE ILER HOSE COMPANY. ton strcets to Cuming and Brown strects, | eabs where and when desired; the curiy- | to inerease the capital stock to $L000,000 | o1 1) Mercer, Mavgaret J; Tenland pipe, LT3 twelve drches pipe, 430 | ey 1.1; Colorado sandstone, street 1.8, This organizution is for the protection | The company has how forty-five cars in | 0z of parcels and packages by foot mes- | and issue an additional series of stock, | Anna P, Traland, Jungis N Philtips, H, Aioon inches pine, 490 feot; Arteen | alley 25 ‘cedar block 3.1, Total numuer | of property at the Willow Springs dis- L operation With the exception of three | Sengers or wagon to and from’any points | Incorporators—Thomus H. Duiluy Vg NP DO R ) 1,740 Toots oighit inches pire; 40 | of mites of paved streets in Omaba 15,4, | tillery of Her & Co., and is atsoready to | or four they aread twelve aud fourteen | 0 the city, and all busiuess kindred | dent, and George M. Natt b ; Coniias ¥ extend aid in ease of any n oring | feet long, "Eighteen new cars will be | thereto. The work of 1336 was more | tary, MAHA JLLUMINATING CoMpaNy: O % fires, There are thirty micmbers in the [ added this spring.’ Four hundred hovscs | than double that of 1 Lho expenses | Owana & Nowtn Prarie Ramuoap | gonized Novembor 16, - Capital, #20,000, ) Soels fwelis The necd of some safe dvive from the | company and they have a fine two- | are now used and §00 more have just been | 0f the company for the last year have | Company: Organized Octobor 14, 1, | Hicorporators = Charls €, Warren, Proree uelios pipe, 1,70 fect; twelvo | DOrth to the south portion of Owaha, as | wheel hose eart and 800 feet of hose, The | purchased and will be delivered here in o | AVeraged $1.50 per mouth; it has now | with perpetual existence, for the pirpose | 4 Himebagh, Heney T Clarke, 'Frank 340 Toot, ivided by the railrouds, has resulted in | oflicers are: A, J, Hoban, prosident; H. | day orso. The dompany employs 100 | 630 of its own patent eall boxes in dif- | of constructing a rowd from Omaha in g | Warren and Ralph W. Breckenrdg f1een inchos pipe, LI feet; twelve | the erection of viaduets on Eloventh and | F. Willradt, ‘secrotar, iurles Abney, | men rogularly, the year found, exclusive | ferent business places and residences; | southwesterly dieetion throngh Dotglus, | OMAHA Bask BaLi, Assoctatios: Ope “litcoen inchies pipo, 12 foot, | SiMteenth sireets over the Union Paciie | foremau; Fred I z, assistant, of tho constriction and paving ga twenty-live iniles of independent te Sarpy and Saunders counties to Ashiand, | anized November 10, Capital, 3,000, i, Ahiryaix dnchis etk 5 jec; | and B, & M. tracks. The Eloventh street SOUTIT OMAHA FIRE ¢ The ranning expenses. are $300 ner doy | @Faph wire: seven express wagons, and | Nob: thence northwesterly - throueh | Boorporators—G, W. Shiclds, presiden a0 pemvich, 16 foet; Gventy-soveninehies | viaduet Is of iron trestle work and | ‘The residents of South Omaha have | and business meressed very noticeably i | emplogimentis given to forty hoys and | Saunders, Dodge, Batler s Colts | dobm J. Hardin, vico president; Georg br ¢k, 000 fo trusses, nEgresn 800 feet in lengrth | just organized o compuny for 1 2 R e fire pro- i over that of any previous year | twelve men, the former neatly uniformed. | count henec west through Stau E. Kay, sec €. 8, Goodrieh, tre Fenthe Lxoaty-one lnohes g £ with approsclics, and at a contract price | tection, but us yot have procured no ap- | Three full lots are entirely oceupiod by | During the last year the following catls | Platte, - Madieon, Boona A Arthur A, Hrigis, . O. Brahdt, L, otihicon tnohos pipe, il fect it of §20,000. The work is almost completed. | paratus of any kind, but w soon be | the company’s stables, blacksmith shops, | have been answered Wheeler, Greeley A. Garner, directors, .;“""jufi'..‘;fi\‘,1"‘3"‘.“'1‘5;!;*_’;]‘k'b\.b};“” A‘lu .m-ull-‘w:x Ilh\vn\h,_»\l AR and other | fully equipped. ki graarics, “oflice and other necessary | Misser " 3 Loup and Blune ¢ f WourLn PUiLisming ANY: Artle Hiickory, thirty inehes brick, 451 folt, ixos lave hoen altered to moet the e - " buildings, on the corner of Cuming and 4h oA near the northwest corner of r s of corporation ar | November weith, ity -seven duches Lrick, 440, ""'-"f“‘ ""‘““.""l““f truvel ¢ l: M\i ““"I OMAHA WATERWORK Twenty-tirst streets. now barn, 60280, [ county, conneeting with the Gr 12, to make eapital st 25,000, Incor- Uwnty four inehe s teet; twenty | teenth street viaduct, ow: o limited On the first of September, 1836, the | is nearly completed in Pa } Total e & Wy s Cent ) th | - 1 wock, W Pont; twd che -l W 0 A | 5, the o completed in Patricks addition o b 7| youning utral railroad, with silhert M. Hiteheock, William s, inohes pige, 62 1 hicen inches pipen | funds, is built of wood. It embrace: Omaha Waterworks chanzed manage- | two other barns, each with, a capacity of During the last few months a number | branches to Fremont and Norfolk 1, George W, Lillson and Fra “Twentieth, eighteen inchies pipe, 426 fect: ar. | Serics of fifty-foot spans and several | mentand a considerable portion of {1 i ey toon iuchies pipe, 771 foct; eight inches pipc, 2 | Dinety-six and one 150-foot span ove stock passcd I i i Taine i O foot brivi, W fect; SIS inches Iroads; it is thivty-seven feet above the A X Livi Evaok Insupasion ,.._'n‘ Npe i roadway at its highest point and has a tern parties ANY (Mutual,): Organize prember 8, pilicivenverth, itean inchos pipe, 33 focti | gori ' 00 feet extending from oodl; btk with the paaanaasaisly | shad i the LI ; : ! Zruply . : Margue Incorporators--W. W, Lowe, presidents N\nvnln.:qvblumnu\«nm|.|r|-.4 3 feet; ten | the south » of Leavenworth street to ew shares, the Mb Joan & oo a0k by whlod Whes e wir g W i} R LEASANT HiLL Bunng A N: | with, lirst vi § t great bulk of the | laid o he ‘Twentieth stree o | any 7 unication e he iustant a1 120 to run te eare o | Albe " aad's Dres guckios pipe, 10 Teot " clg” lacues pie, 280 | the south side of Fierce st s is | stock is owned by residents of this city, | fr D he Lweaueth atneck line | auy wag coutp ition ean be justantly | Organiaod May 1, to rup ten years, for | Allort | oLand vieo Diviy oo - S » 0 Sl B ith strect o the end of the | established without inconvenience to any | real estate transactions. Capital, $100,000. | Rood rer aid aoraral Beveutcenth, eight inchies pine : desigon 1‘:.. costabout § 00, Those | The new managers are men who have s unders street. The Cuming . ‘T'he company s also intro- | Incorporators - W. A. Gardner, Thomas | L, V. Crum, secretury; Georg Suruce, cigint inches pipe, 20 foe s | viaducts bave a roadway of twenty feet | made their pres line of work-a life | str been extended. several watchmen's signal service | M. Taylor, W. . Mount, Sidncéy Swith, | nell, o t volary; J Crovk Alicy between Niucteont and Toentioth and { with sidewaulks of six fedt on each side. | business and without rvetleeting at all | blocks. ' Vi o, wok, Puving between the ruils has German D. Wyal, Willinm K, Zsoriass, | superintindent of wgents, u inches pipe, 430 feot ; fi VIADUCTS, 0 feet; twelve inches pipe eighty horses, located at | of improvements have been mude in the | ital, 00,000, Incorporators—(i, works were not sold to | teenth stree here is a barn and ear | troduction of the MeCulloch system of | C. J. Greene, P, 8. Eusi L 5 W. A Hig hus been erroneously | shed at the Us acrfic depot, on Marey | district telegraphy. It is an arrangement | gins, T, M. Marquetts | 0 the ownership of new | Hanscom purk and on Vinton and Six- | systew. The most prominent is the in- | Holdrege, J. G, Taylor, C. D. Dorman, | |

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