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UNDAY M()l(;\'lNG. DECE)IHE]E 30, in‘-&%. m——— NUMBER 199 "EIGHTEENTH YEAR. fhomas . Lipton & | Aprit Continued from Fifth page 1888 there were 1,001, rnes' Roman € . the Baptistand | per cont. The receipts by months were as | the packing house of | was §14,600,08%.70, as witl be shown by tlie: 18 — - - | accomodations for a 1 Presbyterian will ewch build church | follows | Co., whose principal office is in South Omaha Yy | ont of the business done for pulic ols in t s this coming spring. In connection | pe November 8, 1888, when Michael Cudahy, > o AT T m 4 bl v I December vember " T N N Ma S with St. Agnes' Roman Catholic chureh next | January Edward A. Cudahy, vice presi- | v ® 1,514,087, [ L I o | and has paid out car ‘l‘m‘- seminary and convent will be | {'» ruary dent ' general manager, and Philip D. | . ‘gu,llvn. - = erecte Arch nr mmenced Sines: here as e | L4 The Postoffice. — ApHIL. t O omancod busincss I\v” ».MH“ | i e pontoice 6%, South ‘Orthlis was aleed Newspapers, e . rmour-Cudahy Packing conpan ild. | N . - N . I 1 and South Omal 1 % 1 l June ngs covere an area of one and onc-half Tin: . N Gt 0 a presidentia ruar i [ h A has daily and one i acres and five men were employed in the gen 1 X S10 " s 1w “w The Third Packing Centor of the | now requires four clorks, Tho gross receipts | weekly newspa The Stockman, owned | 4 | O RTE, AnL_ TIest SORe | AL ORQI0 SCTRS 0 | Angust United Statos. TR FoE o i Leb S tard | it O Do dots T business, the buildings cc fifteen acres of | jeqd, and the steady increase can be seof at | ¢ i R round, and also have about fifty-two acres | gyee'by comparing the following table of the | ' A o L i 11845 registored letters re. | Nl for Ll it Ll ol emby | of floors and sixty men ave employed in the | §iifines for the last four vears. But it LR i d ahd fifty-six s of bore | and the Boomer, local paper firat issued iy | Total cattle recelpts Auring yards year, o400 | gonerat ofice, Jusarathig Gse (68 Hets e | DoDorna in mind shat quits onefouet of tig Total transtor 18 414,606,067, 70 TOTAL CATTLE RECEIPTS, 340,460 | muiied by publishers and volopes | Novariber, 1898, are tho daily, DANORS, tind | u, LHG FACOpte By verrs since tiio vardawere | {1 LACEERIOROFGT, Crsb iRt T e the | Yot uiere was i Kiliiag: in'ono or/mors ot 1 adaition 1o bove transfers thore: S removed to the ‘\m.’m ) rect, | |~!w‘ | M. M. Par sh. is a weckly papor 1885 rebuilt and now have a capac 810 tracts wihich have not been recorded. T Nearly 16,000 Carloads of Moats | ! xes and office furn put in | Each has o lar reulation und cnjoys a lib i 5000 hogs - day ce the SHPANS | above list of transfors does not include shos: and now it is a first class and complete post- | eral advertising patronage packing season of 1588 commenced the 3 Lais | made after Decomb.r 26 Shipped in 1888. oftice Fhie 5 o orings have been about 15,000 a week B - d - ie Bxchange. WGt layi inws have bee ut week, \o' voar 1880 1l average woight of " n i Union Stock Yards R. R. Co. Fa BxelnD T ‘—Iw X & m.qi..»u-,)'.vy\..l.-‘.m.v~m b e openinig of | and s soon as the supply increases 25,000 | hogs slnnghtered was pounas, and the OMANA'S BRIDGHS, A i The Union Stock Yards Railroad company | three stories high, the old wing 150 foet lon COIALS OF L6l ARy Gio Ay \Vere & o0, on ;‘”"‘»‘? T Charub Lt A toiidnig | Avokaua cost was &1, or £1.00 por hil ane o now \agon beidee vonooying SHEN . was orgnnized in 1884 by the same persons | fucing the south, and the now ine. 100x00 cattle In any one day were 5X02, o plant has been cted a mammoth bullding |, 1887 the averaze weight was 251 pounds lo new wagon bridee connocting Omaha ) TOTAL HOG RECEIPTS, 1,283,000. i naving the samo officars that the Union | fot, th W\.;‘,““"lm,w:{“\,‘,. Bl _“ . 5-.',”.\'.”',"'-' 19, 18 .\‘”:lh:'}tlln:\'*j Jattle: re- | with the following departmnents Ham | and the avorage cost was 19,98 of 81,85 with Couneil Hlufis was completed Octobee: : B iy Hog. Fas ottiaing | She oo storics, facine oasty wost S0%0N: | coibts during any weck wore 18,500, for the | house, three stovies with ten largo emoke | hundred, Tho averago weight In- IS i , nndl openod 1o the public with very imposs s twenty-three and one-half miles of track | this ye Tho' building 15 heated with | "oy L8 OCtObS S8, Houses adjoining, capacity 600,000 pounds per | ahout 250 pounds, and the average cost is | g vercmonies. It is au jron structure andy The Magic Growth of South Omaha— | gud this year put on three new standard | steam, has all the modern improvements, hot Daily Average RReceipts of Stock. dayi lard nnd oil reflucry, four storics, ¢ | about Sor £5.50 por hundred. The fol- [ With its approaches is nearly o milein T 2 0 T N switeh eneines. The road has direct connec- | and cold water, electric lights and bells, a The increase of roceipts since the opening | PAcity 1,000 ticrces a day, in all sizcs of tin | Jowing comparative table gives the ave and thirty-three fect wide. The bridee is fi ! L bbbk g LG tions with the Union Pacific, the Missouri | hotel with a capacity for seventy-five guests | of the s o the close of this_year, hua | d1d wooden packagee: SEUSoRS ‘I”."”".‘";""' weight, average cost of each hog, and the | four fect above high water mark which Institutions— Facts and Patior tie 15, & N und Lhe Taemont. Bk | horervith & vaacity, far sqvonty-iive Bucsts | Deen wibrokon and_ gratifying, The daily | three stories, capacity 50,000 pounds per davs | average price per pound of ‘hogs during | lows ample room for stenmers 10 pasg b horn & Missouri Valley wailroad lines. ' The | offices of the Stock Yards company, two tel- [ 8verage reccipts by years is as follows iming dopirtient,” three storics, capueity | 18, 1857 and 1588 neath it at any stage of water. It Is buile om. Figures. total value of the railroad company property | egraph ofices, and forty commission ofices. Hogs. Catle, [ 40,000 cans all sizes per day: tin shop, three HOG AVERAGES FOR THREE YEARS. mine iron piers filled with cement, four of 100, In December of this year a new i o3 * | 1884 average per q; v stories, capacity equal to the requirements of No. Killed. Weight. Avernge. Cost which are sunk to bed rock. ‘T'he use of irof i round or engine house was built, and an extra Hotels [ T 7 | the canninge room nfrefinery; beef slaugh s cnissons was tried for the first time in cons e % sidetrack is being built to the rear of the ™ e B W W . 454 | tering and storase house, four stories, capac: nection with this bric Thay were built The Live Stock Industry. George F. Hammond Packing company's _"s]u ”\3"‘“-'1' tha |l.:\~‘ a number of good hotels 15 " W . Lot ] ity 700 cattle day. The chill room and cold RN om desifns furnished by Mr. Hopkins, of outh Omaha has a population of 10,730, Tt | plant. Excavations have been made and five | oo U EHDUN S e LC IO TR MY, WML storage alone s ten aeres. During the past Armour Omaha Co, the tirm of Hopkins & Seully, and 80 success- has five banks, three daily and one weekly ks lowered to grade and extended west | gaegy liccnsed lvlv s W rw‘\l_ mmg:_v;l: Receints of Sheep, Horses and Mules, [ Yeir #5210 hogs were slughtered, - Cattle & Co, A ful have they been in overcoming ma, S howayilioh, many Hotola, &h oxcallent fre cen the Omaha and the Armour-Cudihy IR R L The following tablo shows the receipts of | Sluuehtoring was commenced October 18 f Jan the dificultics incidental to bridge building, 3 L ¢ o i coINnISa) AL Lo DHILLY TR B e iy, | Bneen; HbFyes ‘and hitlen vy mentiweing || 15880 TS SAEPEDIE, SROTUE BL NES SO [ vt that the designer has applied for a paton g Lent, 0 iy A | ico, Hascall's, McG y \e year., and well managed institution, whose connec e care was taken to allow for the changes :i.!p‘“ n‘rm “mu. “\u‘w . yr'u kl‘l;u s:,-m‘ street. N e “"I\.wllw("'; \”1 s \;v“' lll( 'ilhl“_'}!{\ i t‘l year. ! ‘1 i nage [“ 1\‘ur i ‘xl i A n‘ ' i e How for th Sl A \0se slaughterings were more, na mi = _— ed House, Henson, St. Raven, Month, Sheep, H.and M, | tons already are the very strongest i o | 4 in temperature and the conscquent ex| i lion head during the year just closed, has s Railroad l'rxnlh;. ; ) ree, MeCoy and Carter's, Derenuor “ r 20f | s m”ll e, e L :"l""‘ St f sion and contraction of the immense nflalnn' A direct communication with nine leading rail- The following comparative table shows the ~ i ] wwoughout Europe, can best be realized y of ivon used i the bridge. The vi 3 A 1.}|I t‘. mimu ru«llw. n w vh)»uy leading nu‘l ative numbor of passengor tickets sold at Brick Yard: l“-":)‘\hn,\ by its business donc During the year its ¥ spans shide on friction plates on the end: ronds, n park of seventy nacres, on which Union Pacitic depot in this eity by fa dozen brick yards, with capacities | Anr istributive sales, exclusive of hoard of trade the columns, and rock on intormediate wore than $60,000 have been spent on beau- | monchs for 1856, 1537 and 1588 00 to 15,000 brick per day, | Ay transactions, were £10,280,587.30, The in- umns, thus providing for the action of ther tifying it, has removed nearly 500,000 cubic wore kept goinis bight and day, during the | Jun crease over the November, 1557, sales of temperature v ards of dirt in grading its streets during i whole season. All earth @t this point is | July SA268,44 10 SS15,123.70 in November, 1885, ¥ This bridee is used by the Bleeric motoy e P T AVE R NS P RIS EN MoxTIL [ brick clay, and good brici can be bought for | Ausust IR Simply tells of the growth of the magic city Bt aoee | line runming hetween Omaha and Counoll LN A A LA ity L - = Tt $7 per thousand. QUL i of South Quiah 1 this packing house, | The total eattle sl ingzs for 188 W, Blufs and 18 the means of oxtonsively ins VLRSS LRV ek Wl ) T e e During the yea 3 barrels of pork of all | 115,507, . gain of 47, 185, The fol- | ercasing trade and travel between the twe - struction, and will have a motor rolling to ) The Water Supply b Kinds, 17210420 “pounds of lard, 45,280652 | Jowing' table shows the cattle slughterims | eities and bringing them into closer sooiak: \ Omaha next year, and has every elaim to the | April The American Waterworks oxtends from | Total 168,503 pounds of dry salted meats, 10,251,035 pounds [ for the last four years and business relations. 1t has already proverk [ ANMO 0f tho “Maglc City. May. | Omaha to South Omaha, and during the This shows an incrense in sheop receipts of | of sweet pickled meats, 8,648,502 pounds of | jeg; ares | Tareely to the advantaze of both cities, sad . S Jun, | et mnine hays begn laiar onwal thicuprifiel Lor 109 per cent, and an in- | smoked meats and 2210430 pounds of fertil- | i Wi | has wrminated the: monopoly of ¢ SRS LR n July.. | V1 LPBaLRT S HE AVALAFEDFCRB YIS PRI 5ETPIY in the receipts of horses and wules | izers were the output” of this one house. | 183 6552 | tion between Omahia and Coancil L City Expenditures for 1888, Augiisto ot e amplo for fire, PUblic ANd Privato s, in 1857 0 5,08 1 188, or more | This institution 18 cquipped with two jce ma- | 1883 T | which for years extorted such unjust chargest 9 (.'r.v\'t.\\m', ons-halt to be paid by Vlu-A I ey than 86 per eent., chines for chiliin he pork departments, ca The average weight oi cattle shunghtered | and produced such trying inconveniences 4 N W kiR b L R Tty [ The Electric Light Company. The total number of sheep, horses and | pacity seventy-five tons a day, and two addi- f at South Owmahicin 1886 was 1,225 pounds, | only monopolies can \ I3 | i An eclectric light company, of residonts, | mules vecerved by years, is shown by the fol- [ tional ones are being put in for the beef | and the averaue cost per head was 5104, or The advantages of this bridge to Omatiss. _ | 235|228, 383 3 - | having acapital of $£25.000, was organized in | lowing tabl houses: fiteen botlers and four engines, | S4.16 per hundred. The averaze weisht | cannot be overestimated and are not yet fully: partment 15,235 228,058 3 B S EhtomBsERRAR D ber 20th the city Was Sheep. 1L and M. | With 1500 horse power, three dynamos, with | 1557 was 1,237 pounds, and the averaze cost | realized by the business community, The e e ST = fivat lghted by OHB LAy o | e 4,158 i CILY 0f forty-two. 2,000-are lig por head wis $ISA0, or #3091 per huadeed, | stracture cost =s00,000 and - its constractions Engineer's ot sidaies, in- N :‘n\n:s‘\u”lm"l H fian TLover | with o capacity ,000-arclights, | 1y T 1954 | sumticient incandescent lights for all the de- | Phe average weigiit/in 1558 was about 1,225 | gave employiment to 400 men e i, of 1SHS passengel 018 sold - and » bR Ve asHipteten 10,185 artients, @ petroleum gas machine, @ [ pounds, and the average eost was about THE NEW UNION PACIFIC RRIDGE, Fire depa an inerense in 1885 over 1887 of 105,558, was put in, but before they were completed | 158 014 bar 4 ! Jud : 3 : 3 applications had been reecived for so many | 1888 303 i | smithy, a machine shop, a fire department. & 4410, or 3473 per hundred le new steel bridge between Omiha ando ; PASSENGERS b IG HOEVIG08 (LhHLEEVO SO E RSB OBAVII 5 s s retail market and six switches with trackagee CATTLE AVERAGES FOR THREE YEARS, Council Blufis, completed about a year agoy i e U I8, tho pssonscor business of | be put in- without delav, one forarc and the | Bt o o T30 | enpacity for londing scventy cars o day. e No.xilled Weight Avorage Cost Per 100 | Wits built by the Union Pacitic railway coma ¢ Union Pacifie 'railwiy company at_this i X hose interesting tables show that more | fire department consists “of a captain and 2 s ndis one > tine otur GUREEI o1 INeni0BeCENtIEHEEY oresting tab! wthat i ! K $3103 81,1 pany and is one of the finest structures in: ! ¢ point was less than 2000 passcngers, in AT S than half of the sheep received at the yards | nine men, thovoughly arilled, sleeping over KX 440 1 the world. ‘The bridge is 1,750 feet in length, b ] R February it was 2,187, in March 2,408, and in ey o to date 1 nearly half of the horses and | the oftices and bourd at the company res, S80S ) 10 i and fifty-four feet wide, and has ten spane. 'S tantalE April 2,408, atotal of 8,102 during the first ¢ The Rendering Works, mules, we received during the year just | taurant, having two chemieal engines and SHEEP AND CALVES J The floor of the bridze is sixty-six feet above h X City treasurer’s oflice four months, with a grand total for the yc _The rendering works, with a capital of | past. the most perfect fire water connections on During the year Swift & Company shugh v T'he four main or central spans. ity eaanion of 1885 of 4,384 Yet just two years fater | £200,000, Bdaward A. Cudahy, president, and | CARS TMANDLED. every floor of all the departments, The ro- | tered 25, 165 Sheep, and 1i19 calves, and ossal granite piers, the totak Toor 3 2 in the month of December, 1588, the number | John A, Doe, superintendent, vemoved its T'he following table will show the number | tail market, the finest in South Omaha, § George F. Tammond & company kitled about it of cach being 140 feet, seventy-four ¢ Fuel R . & Bad increased to 40,063, & number neacly as [ works and put up new buildings at La Platt. [ of ears received and shipped by months | opened, does a business of & day. The | 6,857 sheep and about 1,950 calves, The being beneath the level of low watem Bulldinzinspeetor's depariment 00 | Jay the entire twelve months in 155, Operations, m the new works, were cou | during the year Tonthly pay roll, to about 1.2:0 employes, is | total slauz hterings of shecp durmg the vear [ Tho Tength of cach pier is fifty-five foot ab (1A r's departmen L0 e passenzer business for April, 1536, | menced May 20, 1S, The capacity of the ¢ 54,000, ad. the salary paid per year to the | was about #2000, and of ealves about 4,000 | the water and forty-three foet at the coping, i e s e e . S | was 24073 April, 1557, was 15,5285 April, | mew works is equal to all the wants of this | Mouth. ofice men, stock buyers and forcmen is The total number of head of stock killed at | Phe thickness of the piers from twelve: Storm-wa ewers _ ch B | 1S5S was 31,502, market. Sixty men are on the pay roll, December 5 S15,000, Thr faph operators arc con- | the South Omabia packing houses in 1553 Was | to eight feet, The bridze will stand & presa wer juspectors SR B0 Wonderful as this showing is, and start - T Goreis . stantly employed the telegraphic bill is | 1,0i8,785. R S | ling as these fizures are, theyare carried out Summary. ATRFan 2 30,000 a yea Phere are consumed 15,000 . MILES OF CARS OF MEATS, s iy 6 voricily o e maei | by the monthly compn Tota Ll UOE I e e Fahing biisinoss T i BADEL o tons of ice, 0 tons of coal, 10,255 tons of | Fachof these packing houses ships one ov : dono by the county commissioners on Twen: | yray South Omahia, January 1, 1553, 141 Nay. salt. 100 ¢ crude “potroleunt and more | more train jouls of meats daily, e total ty-fourth, Q and Thirty-sixth strects, and | Jin p i Total number of fivims commencing busi- [ Ju\ w i \.“fvlfw“ll BIPI L EE C SIS - The Grain Tv Missouri avenue, requiring the removal of | July 5 ness during the year, 167, Anist R K oe R R Bl I I LRI od | year of loade feentin [ LN s LI about 2,000 cubic yards of dirt, costing | Auimst Total number of tivms rvetived during the | Septemver L ,‘I!)l,“;“l““‘l‘i‘g;‘. oD e veroH Sl Cloalt ~ = eeRUIndsL s To T e i about £10,%00. cptemt year, 3 October.. 8 C late used is made for th O haT TR DesAtent ities of cercals are handled Lere by the ele- tober Not gain during the year, 102, November iy v under a special contract and of the : SIAL - vators and the distillery and brewerje A The City's Indebtedness. oveml Shoswing TR e £ 2 _LOP best quality that ean be made. "The new ofti Few cities can boast of a more eflicient fire | vast area of grain country had } The total indobtednoss of the city fs $198, Decembi S T oYt (LT e vnl‘lm!}x . 30,42 - , occupicd August 15, 1588, are the best | department than Oumiia 1 property here | made Omaba the dist ting point for the B86.77, consisting of §43,000 L street O | e three banks and five packing houses), to | 1 l‘l“’\(r“;\‘\\x“ ¢ ..ly."\lv ~ln-1-~ A\‘ml| il “\‘x‘ulvl\nlw‘m‘l pa lu‘ul;: m};:\ju‘ Clites w:(l)w :7 w[cll(»]ll"nlulv-‘ll and ¢ |[‘1 sily g hm]m'\ product, wuch of which s used here in the: and 55,000 Q street viaduct bonds, $62,000 | February be 2 2 an 1SSS, and an ed States, costing 320,257, The building ief Gallizan has proved hims well | city. /4 scwer bonds, £5.000 funding bonds, all duc in | Mareh, s A b increase frou 10,384 cars forwarded in 1557 ne, 7200 feet and two stories hish. | worthy of Wis position’ and throuzh his vigid | iTimebaugh & Merriam, propzietors of the fwenity vears, and S1500 paving bonds duc [ P i T B T Sty 0 14,363 in 1888, tifoor is uscd for ofecs exclusively | discipline has male the department very of: | Union elevator, report i yeiive. trado um niy/yariand B0 baving loj | e A Inic OCkR by 154 Wi BN, ccond fioor is ded Into dormito- | fective, Among the equipments are five | grain durinz the past year. The capag 4 s Bvineiponcontnterasl o The Union Stock Yards company was or [ The following tible will show the number | rics, par) s s TAATap s tn At | Eoeessli ol S b0 o e ho oh ol Mene | e e N DI TN s ot ) B ats | uy 3 ganized in IS4 and s 260 acees of laud | of drive-ins of cattle, hows, sheep und ters, dining room and ‘restaurant. In | gine, two hoolk aud ladder trucks and a ve- | Their trade during 1555 was as follows: 4 s Al with the improvements vamed at £2,000,000, | horses und mules for the year by months, ofice are two large fire-proof vaults, | serve steamer. About thirty horses owned % Bushels, ¥ o OB SO mana Deoerty | o aubes: l;y"';"ln;‘;. i e fyan 0000 ave e With @ total comparison witls tho totals of | e office, under tho matigement of Edward | by the city are used by the fire depertment, [ Corn e AE,500, & Tha assessod valuation of the property, at [ Jfember ; wilrond tracks, ete.. and enlarging, repaiving | ————————k B A e G e Eon I CCR L o iardianaisteifireltionsosiiocatenTiaitollo il s 062 B oo . about twenty-five per cent of its valuc is and building stock pens, and_$30,000 on the | I | Vo. L at Twenty-fourth and Saunders streets, | (g SL819,700.60. Tho ' first assossmont. mMade | Four railrond comistiiy recerve aaa for- | aAition to the Kxehangd buildin. There | Months: [ Cattle. i Hogs. ! Shoen.d{omses & |iTeEUEoR B RICRE Bokaf Ionall Ao SOt el 3} NG & on Slanin isbivea sBnaRm Gd Donke|yvijeat . whs more than £2,700,000, which was reduced |, oighLadliresbitromES . | are forty unloading and twenty-one loading | —. | [Eatulcs: o A p R T llas s (O UM onie At by e Obl T E OGN LY 5 i, hore Uhan £2700.00 sbieh s raduced | ward“Trogt divect rom South, ‘. | 30 (¥ yplouding and twots, ohe loadmg | | on S T i coue e | ot Ao 40 Biovench i Dor. | Tt pumber o bl b St R A ropetty ot || agy pire se Wbion iaot ,{I.Mx““u:-ul;“:”.“_ 10,000 cattie, 20,000 hogs, pand 500 | Jun. [ inot l‘:ll ll;‘ i this l\'n'mll,\ ‘except the local | cas, No. 5ut Phil Shevidan and Leayenworth, On the basis of shipmen { o T i & Missourt Vailoy, Missouri Pac horses and mules. Durin av 6,492 [ Feb 1T rade, the foreign departient, which cares | No.6 at Sixteenth und Izard. " Hook and | the carload, aside from outs, 6,405 cars were i and uho Burlingion & Midsour! Itiver com. | (01303 R, (L5, son Cattle, 1,900 nogs, | Murcl } for all exports, the eity, whicly cares for tho | fadiier company No. 1'is quartcrcd infire required, Wihich, tozether witll the number Mhe Citv Eneinaails Departme punies, while the Wi , Rock Island a 2 'E0a ahshpiianai L b e | AADEL city trade and has ten large delivery wagons, | houseNo. 3, and hook and ladder No. 2 in | required in convey he outs, rives a grand ¥ Jho Gy Engincer's Department. | Milwailceo regeive and ship over the Uni 53,003 sheep Knnd guilBo Rnorscs Land mulee, a2 4 | and the city beaneh at Omaha and Council | houseNo, 1, 0.3 In | B or 7,011 ears which have. HedRatR Sy R tho JeuR IR nfolalil pigio \(\}_.: :],:.. :{: (..‘:4 ; .|_|,«.r x;i,\lz.“‘l,\.\, ”‘1“1'11'1“‘; for O s g .::::..- ‘ Bluffs, which reecives four carloads of meats In addition to the regular city fire depart- | and dispatched baded with wrain at the ele- 3 yienBIpeatIar il L 10/first quartar.c I, 1887 and shows fiorst R IR s A daily. ment Omaha has two private fire companies | Vator during the year 158, These cars in streets from and including Twenty-fourth | vk case of b - )l horses and mules were shipped. Auiist 1 Saal 7 | B i s e ot o | wiolinercdzo o ;Alm\aulr(\‘tt:h Omahia e L e ovease | Bt mx.\t:_n (I)umfl i"l‘ cing (company, lI;. Un- | that are_very important factors in_ thé de- M'w;-\\«-uhl make a traiu extending over fifty o right-of-way, and 1T street on the nort SR, of 5 per cent over the receipts of 1857, This | Qct | derwood, of Chicago, president, and James | partment. One is located atthe Union Pa- | wiles. 9 :H-'ql Vi Il"h‘\- \.:l:ml; T:('n\.'m.’f‘::\.f"v:,(.:i Chowing IsThuitakng tavorablo n 3 um].x“h- | Viles, Jr., general manager, sucteeded the | cifie railway shops and the other at the Wil I addition to the vrain shipped the brews ] 8 s X Fowler Packing company and began busi- | low Springs aistillery, but both are always | erics used wbout 400,000 bushels of barleys, ),000 bushels of corns expected, and much better than any of the ness February 1, 1588, The packing houses 1y to render any tnecessiry aid to the eity's | the distillery about in addition thereto on Q Strect from T Februs : ; 7 ourth to 'I'h Sixt rects, both inclus Mare other lar acking centers. The larges = T ! > 3 Touritollh Hyseixtliataadtay bt inclusiy U e situated southwest of the Union stock | fire department whenever called upon. the Omaha horse car lines used about 150,000, ;“\n'\h fr i A (uv Wym: ‘II str o ‘ n l\; ’:\\ Total UMD, ber 14, while the re |M:< June 1»!“%\. i Dy 'I;'. ))'“u" lk “;“k‘ o, vat bushale of corn andonte, and UiG HESaEE A e n NS (reap ot onit o removallo T FORWAKDED. 3 1858, were 12,063, The largest receipts i S i50h 4 235,15 hogs were sluughtered and packed Omana's Waterworks, and feed mills about 450,000 bushels of wi Al ’1_‘.}_,”‘4.A|.m,\ “\“:'L m'm.;”“\ y};}\\ xl(||:|<;’\"‘|]\';\‘( 1886, Ilm]m ‘.\C K 11(4 e lllh 1.:x,u 1[ :‘Al “‘m: il 1llhul|untfly&|n( LH[ ; s A large warchouse, 113x160 feet, was built in Dutinths) vdim ESSE Uiotwitori compnay. |l ot heaty R aubicl varas e ant oR i i Hanuncy il L i yiwonicleinos Sl orghi ationfofd s followina gtablos wlll shovitho num. 1558 l)url ing this packing scason the slungh- | 10 wwenty miles of pipe in this city, ranginy Ihere was a large increase in acreage das ¥ 209 yards, Twenty sixth strect 6 s, | march X s ol week ending June 8, being ad of cattle, hogs, sheep, horses | teriugs of hogs has been about $,800 a week | jn sizo from six to thirty-six inches, muking | VO1ed last year to the growing of wheat, ryey @ (88 203 vavds, 3 | strec Maveh 3 2013 ok ending | ) being and mules, and the number of cars received | and the weekly shipments of cars have been 3 4 Y BB ] corn and other small g d wi 17} i Twenty-seventl street 86,540 yards, M strect of 7,00, 1 forwarded over the various railroads, | avouc cighty-five. thototalimilengoio L poglaiiisrenahinin oty Ml ferain, and ViSRS 41,015 yards and Q strect 40,185 yards, a total | Total 21,615, 84 7 951456 | During tho year 1887 the foedmaster's | and the nggrogatod of ench for the years > | - ahy oo ' five miles. They also set 250 new fire hy- [ Proved radway f wnd the rapid devel- 4 of 415,025 cubic yards, costing 54,763, These figuros are_authentic and show an [ books show that 36,576 bushels of oats were REETIS s h The George 1% Hammond Packing com- | drants and_increased the quantity of water | Ghent of the conntiy attributary to Omahn: engincer's estimate to_complete the gradin: the first quarter in 1558 over | used, and in 1855 there were used 45,731 bush BECEITS, pany, the oldest of the South Omaha institu- | pumped 150,000 zallons . day, making the | in trade of this city bids fair to ins i Jaid out and contracted for will cost $19,1 1586, 0f 66,054,761 pounds [ els of oats costimg about_ 816,000, The | === + o tious, has its plint west of the Union. Pacific | total duily consain ption at present §,0,00 | ¢re:s exte nsively during the year, A T i cost in the wity, during | in freight received, mnd of 479.926,714 pounds | hay used in 1857 was 1,170,245 pounds, and in | Rouds. | cattte. | frozs. | snecp. |- | railroad tracks, and immediately south of | gallons, and the total number of hydrauts T M kNG ot g 2O e i utio% | o freight forwardéd. or o toti increase in | 1588 there were. 6,140,520 Tannds: oosting W " Mk | e, | the northeast end of the Y. A new switch | 1,000 d aha's Disbursments. by really for grading exponses of $46. traflic d:ring that time from 48,512,507 pounds | about 323,500, SRR o is being laid from the Y to the west side of The amount of money expendea in im § roller C. S, Goodrich furnishes, swells the grading costs in the city to £108,- | 10 102,413,752 pounds The b ipts during 1881 were WL ¥ i the building, The frame binldings will be | provements, inciuding tie new plant at Flor the followite statement of the expenditu 057,22 FREIGIT RECEIPTS DURING 1888, during 13 y were 154,568 the so M i replaced next year with brick. This house | cnce wihieh, when finished, will be one of the | ©F the city of Omalia for the cleven monvh, Bt et _ The masnitude of the trafle of South | yearatihe yards showed an' immense in- | &4 % alone makes a business of slaughtering hogs, | best water plants in the world, will of 1358, ending Nov. 50: a8 The Sewerage System, Omaha can be ascertained by the number of | crease in hog receipts, which were 417,370, BAMACH cattle, sheep and caly During the year | gate £1,000,000 for the year. The power ‘ GENEEAL FUND, 144,744 hogs, 63, cattle and 6,357 sl Salaries $10,002 10 T house i a lurze bulding constructed of | Gri i Complete sanitary or house and _ storin 5 and weigit of freight received. The | The sume great merease in the number of i by ; " or sewer systems were completed duving | following table, carcfully compiled, shows | hows reccived at Omaha continued during | ¥k 5 4 were slaughtered, The following = table | Warrensburg —_sandstone, ‘with assive: | A5 bills A B T | T AT e T 0 LT P E b A e R [ BT e shows the number of slaughtermgs, the stone foundation, for the’ pumping wachin or three and one-fourth miles, cos thercol received over the different railroads. | follows 5 0 gregato weight and the cost ery and is considered the best building of the rotal s whole numbers $30,000. The sanitary o 188 1885, T S10, 0 R MO/ 165 S Cost kind in the United State 3 i house sewer consists of one main, 24inch [ Roads......cars Pounds. Cars. Pounds. | jbruary .- 4 SUIPAEN T, Hogs... #0004 The machinery at’ Biorence consists of one | Silarios pipe, from J street sonth along the Union | §x Fyreer TG40 S22300081 154107 4NI0868 | Maren = ' Sheep &3 Kill's hizh auty comvound condensing, | M P » Pucitie railroad right-of-way to and connect- | 1 3 ¥yi v i) 1500 SOMTORUTE | Api) Jondn || Gatudo.|ioks. | haer: Ly #,50 3 | horizontal pumping engines of the same pat TR 008 87 g Wit e Union staclc ganis cinel a | 3, . il IS | | Stalis et | tern as uscd by the aities of Chicago and ack besn. | Albright, o distance of 8,700 feot, costing Juna - k - g Buffalo, 1t has a capacity of 14,000,000 gal. | Salarics \lhright costi July 4 M S T By this it will be seen that the average has a capacity of 14,0000 pal | AN “ 2,25 per'foot, making u total cost of $1 tat Ao CMERL, bt o was 945 pounds. the averiae | lons in twenty-four hours. In uddition to | Mis. vills RRTRRT For usc of e tunnel, extending to the river, | This SHowSs i increasé in 1 (ORI Mo i HoES W, #4h baunds the avoute | grd onetar they have ¢ 1 I ne nnel, extending totho ¢! I8 Shows 1 crease ¢ September £ o P 0 and e aver, rice s monster engime they have two vertical j onehall its cost, 1017438, was paid the | over 1857 of 10,524, and an increase of Ot iy g and the average price per hun- | o\chics” manufactured by B, By Eilis, for | paiicih v, CIANIW The average weight of cattle y k. P Ells, for h Union Stock Yuords company. There wre | G54, 420 pounds of ht $ : i T o e Al e WORNE 0L SMbe [ low/scrvice duty, ' 1 Lubliciilpury fourteen manholes, costing §3 .40 a foot, total | I the month of May 6,503 cars were re. | Dec " T AT YuplJ10pounds the bvorago cost 10,004 'he reservoir system consists of five set- | Salarios oo 4 ik py o NP B, o N stroet main, 1155 oot long, | anired to have, U trefelt recoived at and Total liog receipts for 1887 ) RN i e e e int o ahech s T | tling basins, The water is punped from tho [ Mis. uills b at 85 cents per foot, cost SU98/75. The alle wed from So i B 7 2 i UYSIRGE 0P BRA0 2 | river into one 3 ! 3 L ' ¥ Ry footigencmtisa st allov ool fomiBosth Omaha sis b HOU RECETS DU 1958 e — pounds, Ui average cost per hundred pounds | FVCX it one of the basins, the uppor [y s AR 688, 4 i pipe, at 61 cents, 0 wed September 30, 1858, TH TR 588, Totw SR LSS strata of water flowing over wires into e . Totn G117 ¢ costy .06, The manholes, conerete | 8252245 was received by the Union Pacific lioioopipts: of 11885 by “months, 5 & e uecessive basin until the last or y Grahg . ) : lumber, ete., cost §7,500, making the total | Failway company from the Union Stockyards | 48 fol0Ws: e Thenyubreof wen emulos I ool o o sotion® | Curbang Bd” i 3 ‘ costs of this aewer system §40,495,09, Thio | company for frolght charges, und the total PACKING HOUS the ey Ik ane 8kalsiLes beli 0| gy o oiiaton Lo SRR i 4 : tor or systom cost £5,317.22, The N | receipts of the Union Pacific SAY e . e— 5 average ot #0188 for cach mun T Lol by maoNny AL ol dibkniot, o 3 storu-water system cost ,3122% The N | receipts of the Union Pacific railway com The packing industries of South Omaha A S and are lined throughout with cement con- | Pavin ) THG1X : street main, 1,805.6 feet, 24 mch pipe, from | pany for September, 1585, were $05,257.5: 7 , H r i I I8 3 ot natiain RS HA It (gL TR 5 2 1888, $05, ve grown in magnitade until the packing hie following tubulated statement shows | ¢rete: They ure cleaned by means of a series | LU y sl 8 3 st sl u on Pacific right-o The Eypress Business. house business of Lhis city is the third largest | the kinds and amounts of the y ro. | Of mud valves located in the bottom and on- | {4 3 Lk f || i way to Twenty-fourth streeet, at $1.85 & foot, P 3 10 YOBL'E PrO: B Viidu i, 410 18 A Joy 10 Thuwoly-fourth trocel, av 81,85 o faot, e I o n I o A DL e ¥ ke anenaq initheworld, i X crated by water pressure, and ave conmnected | el g 10gi 63 B | . e ot T e fromay | in Decembor, 1887. Prior to that time the | Auwist The packing huse of Swift & Co, G. F. | T with o draliuge tunnel “omptying into the | Judzuent 11 05 % B e v e swrtota, porih from & | business was done by the Union Pacific rail- | Soptember Swift, of Chicafo, president, and A C; | Shoulders, S B river bolow thie suotion Water rent s 10 4 o 10 M atroots, Ll foct of 15 wnelt mins, ¢ost. | poga, Tho growth of this business may bo | Octobor’” Posier, aaustal Miscan: Ia lcoabod wesb of | Shliteria Hauis Plhe min delivery pipe Lo the city is thirty. | Cleaning st i g1 008t of 81,105,314, Tha cateh basin pipo, o3 | 5 comparison of the last three y ;“ ‘\l-‘m-"‘:"' the Union Pacific’ railroad tracks aund south Ort rib sides six inches in dismetel Phe boiler plant | FHERRIKS oo s fm’ ot a hA ot o faot et Rash Dibo) B2 | Nov L 8T, cash €04, 1 ) 2 of the Y, and has front and rear railvoad | Short elear sides consiata of 1x uniight Loilors with s cipic b1 b —lvos Toot of catch Dasin willl at 3.1 & (060 cust | Poyomber I T T i Total hog receipts in 1558 f witch tracks, lwm. facilitics for loading fifty [ Long clear sides ity of 50 !,:r: o power ad 1yuman furnacs, Grilioa) [IRTER TR o $26397. Lron cost $153.75 and extras $756.14, | For yoae 187, “The daily average receipts were 4,114, while | €418 of dressed meats per day. —‘The build ellies D8 G AL BN LA TG Y A0D U8 T . Buking tho totar cost §3,819, f):; et R FET (LR T A 110 b ings are brick and cover an arca of two and [ Bellies 1. [ passed kept from 400 to 1,000 men in their Churehes, 1 g 008} 2ol 3 SRR Tl The total valuo of Lhe rovelpts of Horein | one-halt aa - ,,\,.}ln,],w‘.fi floor area of about | §gulders D. ¢ i gl L‘;{:,‘\IAIY:".IL all times und paid out in salarics lnm .|.‘: has the honor of lu-llug u(.;; rogh - i W ? W 1588 was 819,510,012, Six acres. he ehill room covers about two 1ow £8 it Bl : 5 dence of three bishops, Right Rev. Geosge + 4 # Two viaducts, connecting the east and [ Fory ) " H0G RECELTS FOR PIVE YEAI acres, The vlue of the buildings is 5300, o8, JLie oficers of the company are W. A, | T Worthington of the Episcopal, Right Revs. 18 ] west sides of U eity, extonding over the | For e I | " Tho followine shovws the yeans recomts | 00 and the cabaeity is 801 cattle, 1,000 hogs, | Tailow oil Untersoor, president aud mnagers W. HC | Jinos O'Connor of the Catholic and Iiighas (88 "1‘)’“‘1"“‘;‘ ot k"n‘(‘\“vp \I’am e okaq, Lo ccoipts aro §19,10850 for 1888, whilo | 211, dully averago from tho opening of tho ‘““LI "0’?“ ol & f1 "”;”M”“""r“ S Tl dird O e e st \‘ . |M1: e ]lr'\ 1“” x‘l |‘ it 1“‘\ e i ITE RPN A R i S SUER, Al receipts aro 350 for 1888, whilo | Staci sards it ° [ sists of four boilars of 1,000-horse powcer and | N° urd endent and Captain Ruzer, of “Janesville, | chureh e first named denomination has - b bination of iron and steel, having two L4 1856 tho recuipts were only §1, 57,50, A Dally Av is engines of 225 -horse power, and | D4 oot oll I o | Wis, bs consultingg caginecr on e worlks, | the fincst cnrely structiive i o ol iy foot and onv U5 foot through 11 A.ul trusses T e e Mo ipts, nv.-]mn.mm witn .“:- nd electric circuits, | Stearine, s om0, : here are now about 000 water takurs cathedril \] ng a model of architeetural skl ¥ e B ron - wylindeiol - ers | mno south & ards, e O with twenty are gnd 600 incandesc Number'of men smple 3 TN | o number baving inereased nearly 1,000 | while St Mathias' church, now being erected and and *doublo” docked rcatle, [\ The Bouth Dmahn lumbe yauds renort a | itk o & he sluughter, Laml and fortilizor Houses are | AIOUNE Of wiises pikd for e’ Vear. | 10@ii 2 | during the pastyear, making an incéease of | on South Tenth street, will be the equal o fillod te, costing comploted §i1, ihelving businosp “for' 16w, Qiluys g0l (a0 W £t | each threo stories bigh, the ol house four 0. H. HAMMOSD & Co, | about 15 per centa month, or about 20 per | any building of the Kind i the counteys The @ street vinduct, 876 feet long, with a 400 | N7 SORES BF BRICI CHERE ELC SEEE ¥ 414 [ and the bone house five. Four elevators are | By Hy. H. MEpay, Supt. cent u yew hiere uretive 1 il churclies in the eity | foot graded approach, consisting of one 150 | peWIRITIEE I VAT IR Fis A G Total receipts inuse. New ice houses, with a capacit A S— = pem—— and six in process of ercetion, ¥ foot, ouc 106 foot, aud gue 50 foor spans, | fuet of lmior. Average nu (.:1}; men em- AL 7000 tons, were ereeted at South O acking House Stitistics, United States Conrts, Ihie Catholies have ten churches, the Methe & | thirotigls Pratt trass, cowbination of iron and | PSS I &G AL S0 Vara aia Cattle iteceipts. Tiring he s por et g at'Cot | Through the courtesy of the managers of | Twvo terms of the fuderal courts ave held in | odists Gizht, and other denominutions haye: stecl, supported on eylindrical ron piors |0 o0d VI T -:nv:»r’mh‘ "‘l“‘ 5 g A he yards were opened August 1, 1984, and | Off luke were enlarged to hold 150,000 tons, | the several South Omaha packing houses, 1, 0ne on the flirst \diy of May and | seveval ine ‘churches. Omanu 18 not wane i filled with coterete, costing completed 831,800, | FITG N0 ing yonr, 8,000,000 foot -”‘H-Iul”l;l"”? the receipts of cattle for the remainder of | The capacity of the ice boxcs is 6,000tons, | Who kindly furnished the mformution at this ! the other on sccond Monday of Noven | ing in religion, for there is scareoly 8 g g 5. ; Sancioll durlng o8 0,000,000 fast: Byt 0 the year were 85,4165 for 1535, 124,1005 for | The nthly pay roll is 12,000 to 815,000, | time Tue Begis able to present the resuly | ber of each y A thind tevin is held in | i the city tuat has not a church upon it, and o The Board of Trade. Ruipiayoe. 10t doRkhbY b .‘:;‘4 ‘U“l""‘ 15 86, 148,515/ About 6,500 tons of salts and 12,000 tous of | of the slaughterings during the last year, | Lincoln, the capital of the state, on the st | 411 the suburban places have one or m ‘g f Tho board of trade, an active organization | taooh 12 umoar this fivin handied 7,200 10us | * huring the yoar 1587 the yards suw the | €0l arc'used per year. ~Ten to twelve cars | The Avmour-Cudahy works began saughtor- Mauduy of Juniacy houses of worship, representing diffy | of enterprising and represcntative business i of sgft coul during tho year, iy also | Penomenal increase in cattle roceipts from | 9f dressed meate d week are shipped to G, K. | 11 hogs November 10, and the year for that Plieso circuit wid district courts are com- | denominations, There arc sixty-five churg men, was orgunized i’ Febroary 199% and | did Ao et e s oo bpany MO | 14515 in 1356 to 230,263 in that year, or an | SWMU & Son's market in Omaha, which is | hotise bekins and closcs on tiat dute. Cattlo | posod a5 follows Lo Samuel 1% Miller, | i the city, and the building of scveral oth bas bocn one of the moving powers in South | Jumber, Number of eoiloyes. 10, with g | nerease of more than 54 per cent. ‘The fol- | the Anest retail market in thut cily. killing was not commenced till December, | assoviate justice of the United States su: [ 38 contemplated, notably a costly catheds Omalio's on ward march. Lumboee’ Number of saikloyen 1, wilh 8 | Jowing table shows the receints by From April 1 to December i1, 158, the | and no o0 rd nl} the Jum slaughtered is Dreino ’muli Hon. David J. Brewer, judge :.’\ the Catholics, whose chireh propel ward mareh. onthly pay roll of 85, R ey [ : alaia AU given, The Omaha packing company began | of the United States cireuit court, and Hon, | this city is worth at least §1,000,000, 5 A £ The City Schools. (oaa e ot B W Hud oeton malntiined | Fobrusry.\.. Cattle . o | Operations February'1, and the statistics for | Ehmer S Dundy, judge United tates dis: | Bumber of eirchigoing people in Om 3 ihe ity has five school building and em- | feet handled beve, with 15 emploges ‘aud @ AbE Jitp s (e bous re ouly eloken moniis RInfEG | WLk colrt, (SR Rlcets ures B, B Bl | SAGRUA M 0. ! oys fifieen teachers. ‘The high seuool | mouthly pay roll of $100. Apel., i " 0. began killing cattle April 1, and hogs | €t Ouana, United States attorney s Robert e ‘, uilding s fine brick costing $17,000. - Dur- § Hus Calves December 4, and the report of that house | Patrick, Omala, assistant: Ellis L. Bier Omaha Base Ball Assogiation, hm:m-h;u.. ull:b’mhmlduu,“ was built to Churches, June Total e | Commences at the dates wentigiiod, and endy power, Omaha, mavshul: KElmer 0. rauk, | Omaha is B natron of slort AU o high'school building, A fine two-story | The Roman Catholic, Mgthcdist Episcopal, | August ok alang B e cen it | with the close of the year, The following [ Omaha, clerk of the circuit court; Eliner 5, | (REreIscs and suphorts a good elgh in brick was vrected in the Third ward, and & | Baptist, Presbyterian, German Methodist | Septembice i ,’“;‘L.“,“j"“fi.'l“'v‘*hm’}:;:z"I"'"fi""Hl a till | s the sluughterings of the several houses | Dundy, jr., Omaha, clerk of the distrier | Western Base Ball association. . Whe el \ large frame kchool building was Lullt at | Eplscopal, Episcopatian and United Prosby- | GCiober. aged nacking-ouse has increasod from | °° WA for tho tine mentioned: Uit W, altogotlior, duriug the soASHEER Albright, Two oid buildings wore removed, | terian denominutions ara represonted hore. | December ereene 104,000 1n Degémbier, 1887, to &415,040 in De. Uoas P Vighty-alig nomhan b nularies for gue to Trown Place aud the othor to tho | Thore are six resident mivisters und six . . cember, 1sa NG vaide of the prodack | 1a Armour Omaha Hanmond Ewift & Real Bstate Transfers. seas0i amounted Lo §20, 7750, § Fourth ward, wnd were ‘completely over. | church edifices, tho Pirst Methodist Episco | Total cattle receipts, 18 shipped from Apxil 1 t0 December 51, 1885, | Nov b, L] Lo, The record of 1 o ales, a3 show MSIs far 1 o Dalod aud uro sow quite a8 good s now | pal, the Gormais Methodist Episcopal and the CATTLE KECEIPTS 1N 18 Wwas 3,700, 151, 1888 Il e vy | by the doods Aled with the register of ducls, - R : uildings Nould be. T 1580 thoro wero 201 | Albright Motliodiat Episcopal, Prosoyterian, | = The inoreaso of cattie recoipts during 1585 | lmmediately west of the Union Stock |} Y s siows a lurge number of Lransfers for th R 1t R / BOTeRR of suhica. e i& ‘e e:;‘;"v"x“‘gi - ;{:‘;ku;l. 'l'ln“;;::'&nf"i; ”ohv uiasion und [ kept apace with the other increase of busi- | yards is located the mummoth packing house | Fon nae o B8 zfi‘,‘”g. sida -&&h‘ increase i the value | A Jarge wumber of Mditional im, A . 3 c: iscopal mission. | ness. The rate of increase was more than 42 | 0f the Armour-C g ' o | Mar 2 e RADA Ponl cetale, ments on v 2 S AR e h g X 3 418 o the grounds will be mg ) Y eompany, 10 y ! Maren. ... 4,208 B 0,7 The totul wmount of really sold j= 1588 | the spriug, for the season of k’fl.‘d‘w o