Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, January 1, 1891, Page 11

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lNCREAS“G pUB“C “ORKS. l’{.fl.fl{ '(ltl"lv“:;(o_vmr;v’\‘l:t}l:;n:l':l’e(;(f) H.'-'&'&:Z? THE YEAR'S BUleNG RECORD “',u"\'h?'u‘]-'}",'.??' ume store, LE¥A and \le"li“l‘h;!-;‘r:”\'r:,x!‘fi--h»r-, framo, 35th aro taking advantage of the priviloges | ploted, it Iunwv;nr under way thot when the ; f i afforded, and {t {s likely that the coming year | heated term of next soason opens the park the other city oficers, and nine who are 1. 8 Hasdall, brick store, isth and Vin- Aoy ites, Tig-story frame, dist and will bring a marked increase over the ify. | will ba in readiness to fecotve (oo thouedmes — elected, one from each ward. The mayor ap- Sattiee o . 1) Sotim DATmAR TRt sey taae My es ing figures of 1860, Hon. W. H. Alexander, [ who will flock thither to spend tho afters » points, subject to the approval of the council ¥ ves, N i Fte. *neardoth.... ek bl the present collector of customs, was first ap: | noons and evenings, Over One Million Dollars Added in Perma- | & chairman and two members of the board of | Number and Valuo of Building Improve- [ o, {"“"‘!""' LA L sk R, A. Jones, 1i4-story frame, it Gate poluted by Prosident Harrison, in October, | —In addition to the above park, the past seae ¢ Imp onts Last ¥ public works, a city engineer, street commis- e following 1s a list of the principal res- Jichs : 2§ doniiees 1880, and reappointed in January, 1800, for | son the city acquired by donation Elmwood nent Tmprovements Last Year, sioner, superintendent of biildings, plumb- ments in the Two Omahas, fdences, tenemonts, ote., costing over #2000 | Charles Motz, 2i§-story frare, Jackson the full term of four years, Captain Jawmes | park, atract of forty-six and ono-half acres ing inspector, gas inspector, boiler inspector, each, that were erected in the city durlng the v"“'l\‘ Irginin ave...\.... pret N. Phillips is the deputy collector. of land, situated on the Belt line ratlvoad,’ TWENT ‘| two meat inspectors, city l'h.\'"("m‘h “'l" year: 3.1 Bucouber, 2-stoty frame, Nth Mr. Alexander has recently socured tho r;.u;» miles west of the postoffice, '1'nm|m':l 5 veterinarian, license inspector, superintend- H, T, Clarke, 2-story brick tencment, Tiotor B, Honder 136-story tratae. ais establishment of a bonded warehouse in | this park thero runs a wooded glon, which, NTY-TWO MORE MILES OF GRADING. entof weifhits and measures, police court MORE THAN SEVEN MILLION DOLLARS, ¥l ORMvee ierivive s o000 | Venia Ve Al Omaha, whett improved, will give it a \:l.\‘ pleturs —_— clerk and a number of other minor appoint. st Omaha Land C cottages in Jens Jensen, two 2-story trames, 90th esque appearance, At the prosent time TEte, _Enst Omaha . fiei o 45000 | hd Cse The Omaiia BostoMue. ahere hus boen but little work done in thil Bt (1 EAVing 2Ll L The prosc.t clty officars are: The Building, Municipal and Corpor- | “{i 0 iy 070 Pk tenement No branch of business is more indicative of | Park, though grading has been commencedy and Other Public Works—The Mayor—R. C. Cushing. te I X Y J. 1. Van Closter, d-story brick S-story tramo, 808 South the great growth and prosperity of a growing | Dreparatory to laying out w serios of drives, 3 Treasurer —John Rush. ate Improvements Aggregate Ten J [ ) which will cross the glen over three irof City's Finances and Goy- : Gombiroller~Q. B, Goodeioh. afront Rt und Paclfice oo 40000 AT . e city than its postal service, brid ting £10,000, that now o omptroller- S. Goodrich, and a Quarter Mill i heo Olsen, 2-story beick temement, . L. Jackh i ame, S5t dhd 3 0 03t co. " bridges, costing £10,000, that are no Q AHOUSSTRE 20th and Tanrd ..o, %000 | O Wil L AL When the present government building | course of construction. ernment. Police Judge—Leo Helsley. . ST Councilmen at large, terms expire January Showing in Detail. 3. E Ourtls, fiv 2-story doubie brivks, - f aeg Loonis, Y-story fgame, was completea in 1871 it was supposed to be | _ Bemis park, Mercer near Lowe avenuo has 5,00 Fred near Burton received some attention in the way of grade 1, 1802 B, F, Madsen, James Donnelly, F. L. near 24th and Lake ity Theigeviay y 4 3 TR L AR H.T. Clark, 2-story trame, 25th and Tukey & Alle vo 8- i large enough for the wants of this city for | ' roe! ving v During the past year very material adat. | 1/{fhor B ¥ Morlarty, Hry Osthoft 1o wCapliolave Tt aie 00 | BN o batoly feans all time, but already tho business of the | \fR! NERet NS the laving out 6t AEHER tlons were made to the city's improvement of | Theodere Olten. During 1800 thero wero erectod fn Omaha | Moo, [RIGIHANE (G, (HOEY DEISS 000 | Satpuel Cotuer, i-atory frame. " Eflia postoftice department is so crowdoed as to bo | parks hiave como i for their shure of attens streets and thoroughfares. Of course there Ward councilmen, terme_expire Janunary 1, | 8nd South Omaha 2,022 buildings, costing in | Josenh Gurneau, jr., 2-story brick, G0th M. F. Roys, 2- unable to handle the vast volume of business | tion. Was no attempt ¢ Ithe i 180T . T Peter Elsasser, Richard | the aggregate 6,905,161, Of these struct and Chilcog B0 | Chey . . ferson Squaro park, fn tho heart of th 10 attempt to equal the immense amount | 130 —T. J. Lowry, Peter Elsasser, Richar gregate §6, 008,161, hese structures s e e 25, o atistactorily, and beforo the now building efferson Square park, {n 00 Of work done a few years ago when the mat., | Butdish, homag 1 uttle, Timothy . Con- | 156 wero business blocks, mills, warehouses bt A 1o R A " a0 | Ay Tukey. can bo erected either an addition £o tho pres- OB B R JUTL i terof paving, grading and improving the | Cqiee s o Specht, Glarence L. Chaflfee, | qang factories, ranging in price from $2,500 to | W. It -story brick, 2nd and Mrs. ¢, et Toudle trame, ent building must be made or the base- 1ds of tived and lubor-fatigued citize A i g Charles E. Bruner and Edwin P, Davis, ok o el o A L 25,000 [ U a A L ment fittec or the mailing dopart- | fOF a0 hour's rest on summer afternoons au principal streets was commenced, but enough | Board of Public Works—1, W, Birk. | $350,000; 574 were residences tenement blocks, 8 &tory brick fenement, T R TR R ieny fittod up for the emalling dopart | oventugs, Additional trees were pia was done, which if continued each year, wil | hauser, chairman; W. I Kierstead, J. B. | ete, ranging in value from £2,000 to $30,000, ofihim by " i 23,000 pChard and 4ot e 3 room from the bresent pressur l”“‘"‘ lust year, and the old wood ;‘“‘““‘"“‘ y easily maintain for Omuha the position of | Furay. and 1,282 were cottages and residences, cost- . . Cain, seven 2-story frames, Lo- B. Chapman, 2-story frame, 4th Forty-five carriors and thirty-five clorks | have given place to flag stone, A fow veal 4 0] En ket Yoorme W, ¥ ” = h Cust near 24t 0hivevaggeoanny 91000 | Suni % 2,500 orty-five carriers and & S50 Toftorson will bo i 1 boaut) being the best pay ed and best graded city on s,,i]"".:f'??.':b:'f.-«"‘\\-.‘.‘iumlmd|.lv'r"i‘.|f:‘:-¥-ul-x; ing less than 82,000 each, and miscellaneous | L I Waoks, 52:stary. frames, Haniil- u Jutiact, 2-atoRy featie, Bt and are now employed. In addition to the ]:"'\m‘I:ml'l':“rl\H\g‘g:"y' "n ‘L.‘.Ré"'i.i;md the continent, Joscph Stan Ij“" Mty alek ,"lm(’.'m,‘,_" buildings of all kinds, ,';;" v'nlunrwnh|»u-».u.nml v . 20000 JASS ... 4.500 {\‘guhlrhll\mvu of the office, \\'llu-h‘ it l\\'|\= tbasaty ) ‘The paving was begun lato In the season | plumbing Tnspector, George L. Denniss gas | The figuresof tho building tmprovements [ V- Hamilton, 8 story brick tend= 0 X y 550 | othor - postoliecs remit recaiarly o the | . Spring Lake park, donated to the city by owing toa delay in having the work properly | insbector, James Gilbert; license inspector, | have been tested by vavions mothods and | Georeo Poterson, 2 story brick, Haxs: g Omaha ofice and over threo hundred money | the South Omaha land company, 1s anothe# Sdv ortised, but tho continued fine weathor in | Jtiomas Tiloy: stroet commissionor, James | will be found reliable. The rocords of the [ (0N DIRCE, .y oo iiioecny 18000 Ao, Ui dttoey Bricke, i0in whd " | order ofices send thelr surplus to this oftice, | beautiful teact, highly appraciated by te November aud December enabled the con. | Flinner, avalk Inspector, Thomas Ber- | building inspector have been found fncom- | Pichens Wiy ieeotaneny -« 15000 : o ey bricks, 10th wnd o | Mhiety.eight mails arvive and depart from o e O S tractors to make such progress, that but very | Minghan e Taven? | plete, in so faras the cos o Story brick tenen 2-story frame, Moreor this office in a single day. bringing 150 el as the citizens of So ! little it any work will be carried oyer for | 4, Halle physician, ‘Dr. Clark Gapen ( P'ete, Inso faras the cost of the improve PPN 18,500 Fe Ar ANE LTy Lhariioy SO 6,000 | pouches weighing over three thousand | . The disbursements of the park_commisston completion next year, city ve fan, Dr. H. L. Ramacciottij [ ments isconcerned. The builders are only ), four 8 story frame B O Tawkabetiy: Satory Thinte, W8 g [olter sty & for the eighteen months ending December i1, The board of public works early in tho sea. | Bafbage master, Frank R. Morrissey. required to give an estimated cost of f Howard, each & 16000 | and Boulovard. ... vo...... § 500 | *"Tho following schodule will givo an idea of w8 follows: Hanscom paric, §3%,782.4 son decided to discard wooden block pave- e e e the structure, and as the amount | Mgrtis Levy, -story bri T a0 | Namdirer, icstory gruiie, Wih o o | the pieces of mail matter handlod by carefers | Capitol avenuo stroat patle, SI7.1 s defferso Rt s 1o s possivle and o contrcts er OMAHA'S REAL ESTATE, o il lullding inspector's feo s | D W i Hunciietd, sstory beick 0tk | ey T Néwion, iiatory tramo, ' | Gbhoofico inisio—and of tho mumber of | FINACODESK, SBPRRTAL Bk ne pack, S appeariag in tho roport Loing o past of & con: | A Stendy Increase for the Year with | FRUlited by the cost of the structire, the es- i YO ERIOR CHUR o | B A Mo AR i it %% | Sehodul, howosar doos nok nahide tho won. | making b total of &), The conmissio tract carrieq over from last year, N6 fifotitions Vatnes timate is almost invariably very much below ments, Kyner and 17th, £,000 eac and Emmot....... Lo 4500 | eral delivery or the vast amount of matter de- | Bas @ balance in its treasury of R8,510.0 During the year 217,754 square yards of | No K _ 4 the actual cost of the comploted structuves, tns Young, 2-story frame, 32nd Tda B, Lawren ¥ frame, 5th vosited in the offico for transmission to other | With which to be bogin active operations nexf pavement were Taid on 9.2 miles of streot at The speculative feature did not enter into e plumblng, & very matarial ttem of coat § nnd Dodge. (i and Poppleton 4 1y 6,000 | points spring, cost of §300.4%0. The material used was | the transactions in real estate in Omaba in [, ©0 PITTEWG & VORy material ttom of cost in | goin i1, fovy, d-siory bick, it i Wil Wolsh, 2story trame, dist and | FNumbor of carriers at 8850, 45: s L b alalel brick 2.2 miles, stone 1.9 guile: n | 1800, tne stringency in theeastern mouey i o sl by AL L HERAAOUIELIS LR e sedses o pasneerses GO0 5 IS DA, L. Miller, George B, Lake, Alfred Millard,! S and yood Ll @ MPUSIEL | et the Beuding of the probibition | Dullding spector's estimate, In muny cases, | M; Hirlsh bisioey brick tenoindnt. 2ist R DhyaypAR oLy e 10,0001 33 oare by AR vt e iy .« | Auusus Prait, G.W! Lintuger, - Dr. Millog Prior to 1800 there had been laid in the i, \‘ku-' the deterring | Where a careful test has becn made, the 1. MeKibhen, -story frame, Jeronie Frink Swobadi, tWo Zstory frames, T Carrlers make.cerererons VA o ¥ is chairman, Guy R. Doane secretary and We oty 1104 miles of asphalt paving, 19,69 miles k-t ‘s""\“l“‘ifi :““ it :;:L":‘:L(‘: actual cost ranges from 25 to 75 per cent % 10th and WiLTRmS ... ’ 6,000 | 19 carrtors make 1. ST ¢ K. Adams superintendent, of stone, 24.56 miles of wood and .7 of a mile see bl WLl Kolda b Al i v 3 Ll ekl me, ¥pring oo H. Payno, i G carrlers ke . pe e 9f brick pavement at toral cost of §,153,050, | has been characterized by astsady risoin [ £reties than tho estimated cost as shown by o8 Hranien Har e S R LI B Ll Board of Trade, ibis with tho work of 1800 makes a total in | Values and an increase In tho volume of busi. [ S0 MG tepectors record, The figures | D Vo RO 6 Wizstory, framos Fur o, | Mes. 0,8 Ayres, S-story rame, §isb 0| 2earrters make L i The Omaha board of trade is composed of tho city of 6119 miles of pavement laid ab | ness over 1580, Tho Ineroase in vatuoand | E1Ve0 in this showing wero obtained from the | MM ReUE U0 e i oy Loy ot it Bowe Gl | the Lt bistness mon tn il lines, and has a cost of §3,658, 53 business hus been based on actual develop. | O¥IEFs and arckitects of the important build- [ “Worthington .. el 15,000 : 2,600 | 18 earriors make 121 H L | amembership limited to 250, of which 219 are constructed during the year avd forms a splendid evidenco of the | Ingsand from various reliable sources and | Wy ik Mead, 2 tory brick tenement, = o f A, ] 000, IR A TBLER S St roradss s et Lt b e ] & 00ab ol e Tl e Loe s general growth, The following fig- [ bave been fully verified. IR Buehunan. 2 story bric 5 Lo Batny TN OSkh i Piats dellvorat TN iy | 84§00, > i 3 e ‘The property of the board, consisting of & res show the tota e real ests S- i and X 15,000 Wi 2,000 stal cards dolivored 5,550 3 N Berea and Colorado sandstone, In 1580, tires shiow the total of the real estates tran nam and ward ,000 miles of curbing was laid_ at a cost of §i o) or » yed v i are vi Fred Mo our 9 by fram third and fourdh ¢! fine chambor of ¢ mmerce building 65x1583 [ O R L U Tt BT Ruainess Rlocks, Factories, Ete. ety tous ° 1 | By AL " oasm T 4050458 | foot, aud five stovies high atthe corner of BI770, asaving in price #4102 on the same | 25! Ve . 1500, | Following is a list of the more important of | H. L. Kamacclottl, 2 stc 7 & amount of work in favor of 180, Tanuary..... #1.260151 | tho business blocks, stores, factories, ete., | il Jicksol o) : L) Loeal letters colloetes I | Sixteenth and Farnam street, is valued at T 1 + ¥ 3 s Diiok tone Local postal enrds col There were constructed during the year | February 1201, 1518407 + | Thomas ' Brennan, 2-story brick tene- non, two story frame, Bith and art- Mall letters collested. : 'w'.."' 50,000, with an indebteduess of about $70,+ . erccted during the yoar: J § 3 ) - Mall postal eards 1 00, which is bomng rapidly reduced. 63,571 lineal fect, or 12 miles, of sewers, 008t- | March ..o, ... 1,055,088 erceted during the year: ment, 2ith near St. Mary's 13,000 rnam Bk 5,000 | Second, third and f. Duaring the past year the board has suoe ing 112430, This makes a'total of 85 miles | Avril... TN i Uplon mnssenger, depot, stono and IR imllton] s stOryIUFIOl 12000 | Eimuel Cotn RIS 00y | tectedien e ceeded i encouraging the establishment of ;’,’T‘r’]‘,‘; In the city coustructed ata cost of B oty 305 | City of Dmaha, o-story stone wnd brick 00 | o.M Tineis, *tiree’ Sstory Hnies, Nels A. Renistron, Total number of pleces handled . Sy il 1otk fis Paona 10k 57000 | Howard nearBth, 8,000 each. .. erer 12000 | ard Rops 6,000 | The following tables will be of {nterest in | Ploy about four hundred men, and uso an age An 'immense amount of geading was done . 1 Amrcin bnk, soste Lol D. R. Shannon, 2-story brick, Lowe 1.3V, Cobur, 8 R e A b oL o i %8 of the | Krogate capital of 850,000, The most impors during the year, the total work adding ) 0 | and brick bark, 15th and Dodgo. o avenue, near Chicago ~... .. 1200 | CBristol... RN ¥ 2,000 | SR8 the/growithitofthio thustuessior the)]ifutiai chit s Bl ats th O EALAILIVE LaaN 2214 miles to the 103 miles of strects already ; 1 Carter white lead company. stone’ and CE AT it Ul 42 B BLUBEER, o (e e ; ST alargo farniture factory and_a life insurance graded. This gives Omaha 12515 miles of cesenee l,l‘_:j;‘,‘l'."f“!k""'w East Omiha e GG (el e DR BT RRR T O 3 Loid s 1850, 0 compuny, the stock of which is graded strects and alleys. Thework of ¢rad- B ' T Gany goual 160,000 | 1, 19¢h and Lo von worth v 10000 ; ; 8,000 [ HOCHomiomP R T I held by Omaha's wealthiest — capitals 1':‘: I&url’mi' ‘U"' Dist year requir al 818,501,879 ] Pucific raillway eompany, brick g lt.lx Mattier, 2-story framie, 97th and 1000 | 5 E. Buralek, obh e LI :flr ( 1(‘”“"; L‘.'l'(‘l‘l'l“l-‘l‘ ~] t :nx;;;\mg oval of 1,4 b i sll 4 stone froight, depon Tihon Rarni 7, T oo O ENSG I TR A e T 00 Total..ovo voeerreres EER200 olocate here have beeun lock factory, cost of £205 NTOH SvaaTIg Vel aTiRing R OVBELR0N: - sere feiny e LU LU LR i 17 jon, S:story Drick, 24t and Hugh MeCuftroy, 2-story brck, Incroase over 188001 e hominy mill, sonp works, chair factory an Much grading_yet remains al estate oxchange was . : 8 130,00 10,500 6,00 ; X v, beal 10 be done, as Omaha has 364 miles of streets | during the year and is doing vory efficient | James E. Boyd.5-story brick and stoie 3 e ey hO and Leavenworth... e h000 EXPENSES an electric pump factory, besides others of and 144 miles of allcy S GREIRmAN thy SheAiAeRb nk H, | poheri house, 17th and Harnoy........ 123000 | Ggorse O, Fayne, fourtis sto 10,000 | g ey, frame, 8L 6,000 {Eiaaterialsalhry 100 00 minor importance. - 3 4 0] . " H. | g AR et i 1 Jaekson, eac sris 10,00 BULH BYB. coeeaiorrisvnsintons o 100 stmaster's salary......... $.6) 00 as interested the entl youring the year 120,000 linoal feot—about | Wilson secretary, and the membership in- | oottt 1 and Coateiond Driok oo | 3.5 irdiok o s atory fraties, T80k M o story ‘frame, 38t ork Nire ana eafFIGEscos.t 01 16 s Interosted tho entivo tin industey of wenty-two miles—of 'sidewalks were laid | cludes over one iiindred of the best real es- [ J. T Dillon. 1-s1ory brick wnrchinse met. euch BOM... il 10000 ] Binney S Lo 6,000 o T the Black Hills in the olegibiiity of Omaha At a total cost of about, #0,000. This gives | tate dealers in the city. 1108 NICHOIAS oo nerser s : 8,000 | Mrs. E. M. Winstanley, four ‘i1 story Georze L. Pluce, ¥ story brick. T DT o 8s a site for tho eroction of reduotion works the city a total of more than' 400 miles of side- e ha & Grant smelting works, in X franes, Orehard Hill W each..... 10,000 and Boulevard ... ... 800 | S B e for tin ore. It has assisted in the organiz walks.” Permanent stone sidewalks were FIRE AND POLICE, provements and additions....... ... 75,000 | A eman, -story frame, 24 and 2000 orge H. Place, ! d and Lottors and parcels registored ¥ tion of onenew railroad and obtained the constructed by private property owners at a . \I\N~In}ulm graln elevator, Tzard GG L“I:"l‘-h 4 oW : 3 Il‘mim” bl aad i od packages recelved in trianit. L0 extension of several others, cost of 22,000, Han 35,000 tiepdbod e Sy ) = ) \oo1005.82 | eleven new industries in Omaha, which ems obsidean 2,520 d £ £ Through registered pac s rocolved Advertising matter benefiting Omha and , The ) M of Two i G ) e 10,000 Mo 7 5 e L F e A s e e e dvertising matter benefiting Omha and Tho stroet ropairs made during thoyearun- | L 0° work and Management of T L tth and Howard.. 63000 Story " tritme, 10 N, Loon diie o e, M08 RUTONEN Foglatarad pankaios dlpatchod .o Nobraska has been widely distributed in the ! g Y Important Departments. f Urick storcs, 20th ory 5 . Hadder,” ¥ ‘story frame, Reglstered letters and packages dolivered K der the supervision of the board of public P D 3 S iR, 6.0 0 5 o R Eie Ve £ 29,100 Teward. .. o 0 0000, | N R TR s ¥ . 15,00 | south and east in conndetion with the real works amounted to §15,8%, The sewer re. The management of the fireand police de- Beniory: briok stora Briyton, 1% story frame, dist 8. D, Parsons, % story frame, 15¢h and Reglstered Tottors wnd packnges delivered by estate exchange, puirs, including new_caten-basins and man- | partments in Omala is vested in a board of e 2,500 Ross .. 4 CAITIOFS tovvviiiiiianiaissannies veres 80,818 oles, amounted to , and visduct re- | fire and police commissioners composed of 65,000 e it T e e i 1800, Oune of the leading functions ot the beard pairs, 8249, The salaries and office cx penses i storehuild- 4 a 50 a5 Money arders patd A 38 101 has been the entertainment of eminent vis % o th and Jickson 65,000 and Howurd s, ¢ fame 3§ 80 L".‘“lv S asat el A b Letters, enrds and circulars malled in th tors and excursionists, such as the Pane of the board of public works amounted to | L0 republicans and two democrats,with the | We it Homan, brick block, 5 iR WU b o5 | Aoliegn st tWO 1 story frames, o o | Foy diring ish s 010G | A general passenger ageats, Michis £5,108.45, mayor as ex-officio chitirman. Tho bourd was | RIS e 50,0001 7 Sktory bra T e D S Major T. S, Clarkson is postmaster and | zan oditors, ete., which it s done with sige The following is a recapitulation of the | OrEanized in 1557, with the adoption of Oma- [ “ 1% vwar ot Y. : s 50,000 ) 5 S % 850 | ““and Willinms ... veree. 2,000 [ James S. Woodward assistant nal success city’s expenditures in improvements in the | hd's metropolitan charter, andis at present [ C. B Brown, brick bank and s 1 oo | Georze Walker. 113 st — - ‘e board now has an exhibit in its rooms city during the past year: constituted as follows: Mayor R.C. Cush- [ 24t and Cuming. .. R 5,000 i e y s | towiinll Wit Tncarrnl v onua Omand of tho products of Nobraska, comprising Paving ing, chairman, and members L. M. Bennett, | Marks Bro.s” saddlery’ company, brick d -3 00 | By Riloy. 14 story trame, Webstor 9 " e riNe chich | £rains, frmits, canned goods, woods and mins Paving. ... : L R ] Enst Omala. 40,000 ; . 6300 | TLowe avenuc. ... T The internal revenuo district of which Hhi med g : i ; ) Georgo L Gilberty H. B. Bin ] i’ R C. Cloury, BHeK bloek, a0 | Ayl deyer. 1 story trinie, Hith aad Omaha is the headquarters is the largest fn | {ri Which s proving of great interest to ) A { J| . “eee o0 rnam . . 73 0 A 1ot N D i 'S {ra 3 Glanalks ey Gt Tlie board has entire control ot the fireand | Thma SR ) | 3 oo | Belle W Meliin, 14 s point of area of any in_the United States. | he foliowing are the officors of tho boards Btreet ropafrs ’ o police departments and also exclusive control and flats, and California......... 40,000 St Lawrence . 2,500 und Grand & The district includes Nobraska and the two lid Martin, president; D. H. Wheeler, F‘(,f":fi:‘_rlumlnl'm h aeshit of the matter of granting permits for thesale | ol Gro tory brick wardhouss, W. lllk ol o II‘I,\“::HT:(EH ‘[v\h\.‘:;u!.;x..:;. 5 88 1nd shows a wondorful Incrense fn | Aabivios presldent: Bruce, second vice Sinduet ronmtriL L p of liquor. The board holds rogular weokly 5uu\.| u’v‘lnl ih-.-kmg O i - 55,000 ST w0 . 3% e ) 28 3,500 siness over the record of last year. Tho ssident; Hugh G, Clark, treastrer: W. N. County expenditir meeilngs, Brank 8, Brownleols cleris of the | W, T Bushman atory, beiok ware. - o | . Bregsom, oy e & odish Tt receipts from Omaha alone, however, are | Nason, secvetarys board of director G. Tenth strect vinduct 1000 | board. Erncst Stuht, stone and brick hotel, Bristol Bairat a2 200 | *39th and Cass * .. 4,000 | pearly aslarge as the combined collections | Clark, Euelid Mirtin, C. F, Goodman xpended on ety hall. 1 20000 POLICE DEPARTMENT. T ana M aerandy boid ,000 | O. S, Eastinin, 2-5t0ry frame, 62 oo | 90 Burdick, from the rest of the district. The largest | Bruce, James Stephenson, G, O. Lobeck,Max Total public Improvements The police force comprises 100 men and is | Barber asphalt conpan. Tl N 2,600 e 8000 yavenue s collected from the manufacture | Meyer, J. S. Brady, D. H. Whecler. b oficerdd us follows | W, . Soavey, obiofs | (v and whrenoute ik b gso00 | Tmogorie Wit Esolliandinatng 3,000 | and sale of spirits, whilo the immenso brew- e THE CITY GOVERNM Thomaa Cormack and Patrick Mosiyn, cap: 3 oo | | INa D Pasle b oW Axten b %0 | e fiems of tho iy ave large contributors to Stecet Railway EFStom; i = ins; AL T. Sigwart, firstsergeant; Michael A : i el nam. . Vo 550 | “and Chicago. ©eliee. 3,000 | the revenue fund. Lway system of Omaha is not o second sergeant; Thomas Ormsby, 5, J. D. Murphy, 2-story frame, 20th 0. 0. Spotswood, ory frame, 24th There are seven district deputies under the | surpassed in completencss, equipment op goLs M""':,’f“"{,""'“rl':“’ Finances and | (i sergoants 1. b, Hase, chiof detectives 20 ek iy )‘ AR ol LR O S o R S 8000 | girection of tho Oman otico, Hon, Tohn | Vibe iy Bt ot L B ity Ao e © Year's Reports with four ass s; Patrick Hinche; ¢ 3 2,000 | M. fg-story fram a0 | Fpke, Loomis, 2-story frame, 8is o0 | Peters is the colloctor with Genoral J. B. | was 17 surpassed a yeur ago, yet the corborae The assessed valuation of city proverty, | taryofiicer; Alvert Kaiser,court offic easuTomIc e TR iy bl K TN iine i Mo °" | Dennis 0s chicf deputy, Byron Brenholt as | tion which owns and operatos the Omaha real and pevsonal, for 18%0-91 is £20,000,176,50. | are four mounted officers, two juilers, two R e s et st 25000/ My Pl OB enxlo; i 2 st d 3 2,5°0 | deputy and cashier, ‘and” Jobn MeMahon | street railway company added seven more 3 ! ' rd, brick ‘stores. d wnd Dav- and Pratt........ o ! A e 2 y ) i The actual value of real property, leaving | patrol conductors, two drivers and eighty | %, i ‘ o o s, asatory trame) Theodors Olsen, 8-story” T deputy collector. miles of new irack to the eighty-six that wers ¥ enport s Seoii verarnnnsces 25,000 ] Tods 10, Yy 25 a5 . out all personal property, is conservatively | patrolmen, The average mouthly payroll of | kD Meadinber, Ur rringe fuce Leavenworth..... 250 |~ Woolworth ... ¢ 8500 | The following table shows the total collec- | in actual use at that time, and expumllxi 2,50 estimated at £200,000,000, and, while the tax | the department is 5,000, tory, 157 Chicago. 3 20,000 | T. C. Van Doren, 2- 3 story franme, 1130 o tion for 1800 and the increase over last year's | $175,000 in improvements during the pasf levy is dllg mills the tax upon the market | A system of patrol boxes having direct | D. V.' Sholes, brick store: (B POPDIELON. e B0 2R 30 2,500 | worics yeor. Fleven miles of horse. cae Iluo Yvalue of the property would not exceed 6} or | communication by telephone with the police Hickory . 15,000 | F l‘hnlupfiun 2-story frame, 3ith nitlen. .ooiuui.e RO 204070 | Wwere changed to the electric syster 7 mills on the dollar, headquarters, has been in use for several ¥ ¥ and Mason iy L 2,50 og e 00 | ¥ 7 et f 5, ¥, , 2-story brick, 31st and . K, " Beor stamps... o, MTOSS 16 | with an aim in view of changing the reman Mr. John Rush, city treasurer, furnishes | vears and has been found a very valuable aid A Tarer J-8101 5! : 3 4,500 | Spirit stamps 5 Yo ing twenty. dve mles another year. Tho oxe the following statement of the business of | in the department service, 900-11 Jones. 15,000 | John Brevoort, t § i o8 5 aves, 2-story frame, Sammit £ R R G e o [ pense to the company of paving its allotted his ofice for tho past year FIKE DEPARTMENT, Patrick Manniig, il and Jonds, oh £ . 5.000 o o feaine i OO0 | Sporial tax R share of the strects it occupies was upwards E PR E 8¢ B e 5 . L. Thom ) 2-8 story frame, 25 (00—from A pri smbe; Totalauiount of tax... 3 be one of the most eflcient in the country. Sthand Jones.... TSty 15,000 0 tory frame, Kilb tory frame E Collections 155911111 00s A 2,420,257 T N L p-““l(:‘lm i |«{||:3\‘ns(l ares are noy Tux levy distributed a Following are the officers of the department: | Clafilin & Androws, brick warchouso upson, 2-story frams ave, and Firnam, .. ¢ 5,000 : ironed, nor cabled, nor wired, but enough of 86 General fund B John J. Galligan, chief; Charles A. Salter, and office, 20th and Belt Lin: 15,000 D.J. O'Donahoe, 2 Increase In 18%0.... TTTTTTTeen 45,85 them are to offer good facilities for rapd s 15000 | ave... oD Bower mainininig. 2 cil Bluffs, The liues are now all under one This year will see the building of six new | yhieet presvyt s ‘$5ih ‘and I Smith, two-story frame, 20t frame, Hanscom Place The City's Pusscssions and Their Man. | Winagement—all owned and operated by ono house property £147,500, brick warehouse, 1 . 14,000 | and Luston nickle-catching 13,000 | . and Bith and loveliness which nature Lad bestewed and now owned by Omaha | the suceess which characterizes the managos Regnlar tax collocti stock, $109,217; insurance on stock, $04,582. | g V8! Wader rent . ! 5 as follows: Fifty miles of wire, seventy | Walter Mills, brick store, 2ith and Hamilton near 40th ........ K. Ringwalt, tiful tract of groand in the southwestern part | and interests, In 1888 there were Judgnen(s., N cells of battery, 6 engine house gongs and 6 | Northwestern'Shot and Lead Co. brick Chicago.. . Mrs. M. Wineote, i prove it, laid waste for the time and grew up | that Y, pany and the Omaha cable tramway coms Curbing, guttering and cloantng. ... 01,010 g5 4w waterworks company. factory, East Omaha. 10,000 Sunderiand, 1% Other Buildings. one of the donors it was christencd Hanscom | Motor vailway company, which Dr, Mercer . 2 e Y ; ¢ b ignated o spot— f ewer malitaining. ] 2 hook and ladder trucks, 5 wagons, 2 bug- | Williams 10,000 It MoOundlish, 2-story frammie fncluded in the abovo list. These comiprise t may be acsignated u spot—ono that | tion, e e . o | city to the heart of South O t Andrew Rosewater, brick Stores, Toth heir 234 from $0 to £1,500 each, bavns, additions and | stop or home. oL 0f Bauth Umahs, KhoiBhar District paving County Governmont Hickory. 10000 | Sidney Smith, ‘Sstory fraime, Wools being §1,186,500, park commission lnw was enacted and Oma- | nickle, and the other lines make transfors, ab Omata and a number of small incorporated [ Mason .. ... 5 1000 | . Groge. New Omaha Thompson-Houston Eles a year and a half g I commis s | foup. i 1 cars are in daily uso, and iR T Shorift—John F. Boyd, Lake ... i 8000 | G W: Freed, 2 story bric Omana (s MAanutacburing. Oo., 'fias T 0 e L e eine Sompany cAcrlos Curblug, guttering and cleaning first assistant chief; John J. Barnes, second | A. J. Latey, brick stores, iith and story brick, 1242° Woolwortn Capitol ave ... .. R 7,500 transit to any part of the city, or tho city's v s St i onecker tory frames, 18th gower : e Taanh 06 an o)l KlAr Rrstam, W. F. Lorenzén, brick ator L Donecker tory frames I8tk suburban fire and hose houses at an expense SAMOb., s eres i 15,000 raguo n, frane, Draid Wil rporation, ~consequently tho 035-1i10 story frame, | Very much his been done during the inducemonts .which have During the past year there wero 802 fire | ParkComnission. rick puvillion, 1ag- attractions for the pedestrian public and the fheurance on. butldings. GLOTEOT: foas. on | Board of ed tion. new Duildings, re- ll.h‘llulfl«'ml, Story frame, North 18th 2.500 u‘n;n(]n-[ ,.-“-I(;i( il Sl sttt e geeene s ERETe. stroet ... SN ‘8107 Spruc _ o and used as public parks 0 D 81100 ay systel A o Bogntar ine B B et b1 ifory framo,i07 Epruce LA 2,500 v v nent of the street, railway system of the =ity b companies, but during Behool.... g 41T 81 factory and office, 17¢h and Mason.. 10,000 | Fred J. Borthwick, ¥-story frame. Caldwell near 28th.....o.oooovivvis 8500 | o veritable tangled wildwood. The land, Fire.... k fiain 14 | Thereare 1213 fire hydrantsin tho city, | "N NonoW™ 10000 | T B, Kennedy, 2-story frame, 17th Total. 1,801,450 | Bbout acres, was the gift of Messes. A, | pany were consolidated, and a vear lator that Viaduet. reen 8 DO Ho0nB0:car s gies, 25 horses, .00 foet of hoso and'2 chem. | Theo. Lindhoim, brick store, 170k ‘and aylor seckers after restand recreation acknowledgo 51,691 60 o) s {0 ti i Statos J oy A, rthrop g mi avenue i sarries . Speolal tax collections— departments in the United States. nd Vinton... ‘oo 10000 | John Makin, 2-story frame, Northrop other structures, the total cstimated cost | Scarcely two vears have passed sinco the | song g e il LS Northwestorn 8hot “and Lead "¢ worth near st S has park commissioners, under thav law, ap- | one fare, t any of the depots and principal Bixteenth street viaduct, | i Villages, has a povulation of 160,00, The | Wincote & g mill 10,000 | B. A, Karr. 21 trie Lizht Co.. enlargement of plan had any funds available for expens: he | From 115 to 120 Martin sican ar 20th for a three mill lovy and on June 1,185, $35.- | from 13,000 to 15,000 paoplo daily on 1ts lines, fu e 14 assistant chief; Georee A, Coulter, ‘superin- | (BUFt .0l Do nRalios. 16-twny. e 3,500 THE PARK SYSTEM. suburbs —ineluding South Omaha and Coun- Joneaz. bon i and Cuss...... 5 Kennedy & Blickburn, " 1355t0ry. of £5,000, making the valuation of city fire | Beche & Runyan ) Hamll i trime, Grand i Bllis Plac tand Improvement. ervice is timed to make’ close connections, Junies Woodworth, 2-story 1 r 2,500 | vear to improve and beautify the attractions alarms. The loss on buildings was $112,211; | Scom park A attractions are duly appreclated. — Much af Dairs, eto. .. 12,367 i Binking Ao The five alarm department is now equipped | South Sth Street. .. .. .. 19,000 | L. F. Weeks, 2-story brick and frame, v f ot 4500 | Yoears ago the city obtained title to a beau- | is due to the consolidation of conflicting hincs e 3 IR T AR a8, CHBY ol ronib robe Soynrd 11,000 | D. J. 0'Donahoe, 2-story frame, #0i2 o 7 6500 | of the city, which, for want of funds to im- | three - compoting f year the Omaha horse car coms Livrary 1200000 3 il small gongs and 1 bell striker, Ida W. Brown, brick stores, 20th and Northrop near Burt Police. Y 100,60 which are kept in condition by the American | Adamant wall pi v Gompiny, brick At J. Hanscom and J. G. Megeath. In honor of | consolidation was united with the Omaha BALAN0% a1l o The department has 3 engines, 6 hose carts, | EQ Atuscow, brick stores, 166h and Lawrenco and Californ Thero were also erected 1,252 buildings not {mrk 1t is a delightful spot—if so large a | had built and put into successful operae it o I i I'rom the extreme northwestern part of foat engines and 1s one of the fnost eguipped | 4 Lgivemyorth.. 10,000 | We K, Wost, 13-siory frame, Vilentine 800 cottages and frame residences costing | a pleasurable resort from the cares of oftico, L Rauigtthe Sidownlk fund ... . 885310 85 ———— Gus Hamel, brick stores, 16 ‘and near Mercor ... sengers for one fare—ecight miles for & Douglas county, including Omaha, South brick store and office, b and H, H, Warner, 2-story frame, Hih and Corporate Improvem »nts. pointed and empowered toact; it is less than | points about the city, or to the Council Bluffs N i | ML following are the county oficers; Otto Wagner, br Lith and nenr MeCullongh. . new machinoty, ot ) law which created the commission provided H T Treasuror— Adam Snyder. tactory, East Omaha. 8000 | Wi, Brown, 2-8tory brick, 1807 North vements and extensions. ... 59,000 | 6244 was placed atthe commissioners’ dis- | ft VORI ODE e will be seon that the numbe i County Attorey T J. Mahoney, 3.5 B, Driok toLes, Towe aye. and B R TS By A I velanin s o oo posal, who at crica began thawobls of reclaim: | caral are - Ao Balalls: ButmbeRsiol rom miscelluneous source 0 " Register of Deeds . Megeath, Hamilton ........... g ¥ 7,000 | A, Sinke story brick, Omaha Belt rallw: A ¥ ing the parks. If the commissioners them- | road for exhibition purposes, and too, roeceds of long time honds e 28 s | County Clerk—F. 0'Malle; W, lirug, brick store, 12(h" and’ Ciil- et e . tonsions, oto.. .. . 55,000 | selves are notproud of and satistied with | thatits 420 men it has constantly on its pay "‘:‘.‘1.‘, amount of premium - received fra County Judge—George W. Shields, WIARO i s dih and i M0 M. Ilunm‘ll{vl. Salory brick nome P East Omaha Ly a their worlk, our citizeos ave, and they look to | roll earn the §27,000 per month they are l“li({ Amount colleciod " sad * ransfon County Surveyor—J. E. Houso. TIATE e e Wl B e sy Drlows 4ot ing, et p 210,000 | future improvements with confident satisfuc: | * Mheme e Sl ;'T:-'J:'.;h"‘;";fl on— :?m“-‘ ‘1)r;\. ¥ ll.ll‘l‘tl.'_l\“. h MeClurge O . oniarging bake 7 Jones. br 2. tion, ’ i £ have been tracked last year and would have icensos o inds . Superintendent of Instruction—W. T. Mat- Rt Since June 1, 1889, the underbrush hasbeen | been had they boen graded, Another yeae Oth and Leavenworth ... ...... 7,600 | 8. P, More ‘2-Story Erame, Finos In police coure nin L Burned, trocs have L Dol { ! 4y ¢ usen, brick res near Dewey .. e G ant ana. now cutout and burned, trecs have been felled | and theso will b dod and street o i;'n"»‘.'x’xfif Boalinne 4 Ay wrd of Commisstoners—R. O'Keeffe, R. X POTE .o cvvoneon oy 7,000 | 3. HL MeCreary, 3-story brick, 25th a PAmpIng housos, ote s s " 0000 | and banks sloped, two and o quarter miles of T Gadendid i ax collectod. e Saina . Peter Corrigan, Clrles Ly Van | I, R ARG bEIR Atgie (1N, 5L [ Mandorson b ik, ikt Felgerapiycoppanies now ek otel’ o) | driva have beeh | laid out and gradod, | e oocrsof thecompany aro Frank Mur ™ el ttdsoiind 5 4 1 i oller house for usphalt 1 gy s Elia Gl e 9 FOIWRY, DY w000 | ONS, And @ quarter miles of walks | phy, president; D. H. Goodrich, secrotary Bondod indebtodnoss of the olty of OmameL l% hio expenditures for the past yoar were as P 1d Divenport . 500 , me, 1812 Einmet! MO o o ndued i 54090 [ have been established, graded and curbed; | ! M. Smith, gencral superintendent, — ary 1, 1891, §1, ", [ eidi Y 3 S axen %0 nd coal company, f e, 17th and Ouli- ¢ b YY o000 | the streets on the east, west and south have —-— Comptroller Goodrich furnishes the state- | Gountyand city poor.. i {00 | OBEh il WODBOR. "ovvs s iersrs 8000 | BRHE e : KR extensions, ete ... - 40000 £ 0RREh WRISH WL SUER AN 600N OFgddIs| 5o dyaanit thalls in the city are ment of disbursements from the city funds | §ounty ofticers I 10000 | Barker Bros., additional story o brick D. R. Shannon, 2-story briek, 30th and al L \\ some streets that should 5,000 Printing bovks, eic. ... T Total...... 2,00 © southeast corner of the park an ex. | Boyd’s opera house, the Grand, the Colise for cleven months of 1800, The disburses | farpmms D0k ¢1c-: 700 | “Dioek, 010 Jones streob. v ook goco v SRR e Tatal S50 | In tho soutboss comor of the rarkan ex. | Bovd's opern houss, the G oliseurn, ments for Decomber will not be passed | Tax jist asiexsmioiit. U0 fieo | Frank Swoboda, tramo store, 1660 and uyn, 2-story frime, Fthand R T cayation of three acres has been made, which | the People’s and the Museo, ’ y tho eounell Ut o Conlty aetorn T, 7500 | - Walliams........ i ieen e 00 DAMIAING ©ooiseines AT ¥ will be tliled with water, forming a beautiful | The principal one of these is Boyd's opers pon by the counoll untl Jaguary 0, but will | Geatiy.s y %00 | Evien MeDermitt, brick store, 10th and g . Rusiness blocks, factorles, ete..... artificial lake, which will be stocked with | house, with a scating capacity of § 400, 1t 1§ amount to about 200,000, _The report shows | xuricnltural society oot L :‘u:‘; PR e M Nk 81050, 3000 o0 | urdie ol 2 E Rosidenses, IOTION aruialal tke Wibioh WL b8 o ke ¥ “:' Bt SRk S RARARIAY. i the expenditure of &70,847.97 from the gen- | Advertising e f w0 | Woodmun & Ritehie, brick oftice build- J. I, Van Closter, 2 Cottages and other bulilding solid masonry six foet wide and 330 feev long | fully equipped with staze anpliances. eral fund and §1,610,118.76 from all funas for ’ll| '"x'}" m“u«'ml fund.... . Hib0 ing. 17th and Nicholas, .......... ..., 8000 I M 4 X Foundations cotmenced, X L Tuosy 'k 2000 w0 Ko 'nm i i pgeiisallyy LK 'lm e re oad fund A 00,0 ; b Story, LRy aton, Godral us been constructed for the p0s0 of 1o e Grand has & cupicity : A WPtk o, : i T e L g flialon noepo Uty SoUrEIn Totul bulldinzs 5017 | taining_the water flording a promonade | and is favorably located in tho kxposition Omaha's debentures commund . higher | Foor furm i i v Je hurmer & Teagle, cooper | | 8. J. Borden, 1§-5tory frame, Huns: Public ‘mproves : ;i where the beautics of the lake ma; . | bullding, remium in the money markets than thoso of | BUKIGE Fdese:iiessierres oriisesreresters shop, Bth wnd Graco.. .. S 11 000 || 00 BINOR: (2 s relis sk is ok rat Corporate Improvements. .. J i A short distance from the lake, at a point The seating c y of the Coliseum fs Efl; other western city. On this xmi.l\lt' hud | Soidiers” rellog Soiinissivi. ) 100 | DE I\ B Sumiers, brick store, 4i§ 8. Jacobs, two 2-story frame, 24 and where the old créek bed fiuds its way into | fully 4,000, which has been tested to its ute refel ) South Tith st . cvesranaces 5,000 | Bt MATY'E BVORUG. o Li ascssrsssere Grand total of all Improvements » lake, a dam ninety-six foot long hus boen | MOst on several occasic ] rring to the salo of bonds during the pust | motat of i funds...... .. auzoo0 | E- 8. kobertson, ‘brick stors, ¢’ and . Slilzloton, S-story frane, ¥iid I OWANG PROPEP. .oib oot crrsorooh Sho Jnio a.dam Winog ax it it mhos boon | otk o gy caslons durlng She, ple year, City Treasurer Rush says: s Ty by, O Y ) SR T ‘ayenworth oeceis o 8,000 | | and Charles seo e iicenit vone South Omaha buildings svesseaerd RLSAL od W T TR P11 (A 8 | ¥ iha Peoniels {a a favokite wi . “Tho city of Omahasold her bonds this | county is 846,000 . Waroth, orick store, 1724 §outh 3. D. Montgomery,i-story brick, Pinck- South Omaha Corporate ~THprove- Alled with water, whiotr will flow ovep tho | - Ihe Pooplots ia & favorite with, the qublly i 1. 1 ty of Omaha so ! | ut i ) o ‘Rrink slore, 17K oo | Tk Mo sgomery Sestas inoks X i dum, forming n cascade of about ten fe or social entertainments and poiitical - gatiw Jear in a very satlsfaotory manner, notwith- | Tho oftices 'of county clerk, county judge | sius Unton Limbes Go., ofice, Nishie: 20 | 5 oY pear st e BABRML e etosnssnseesanirennsnrsassnss S0L401 flow down through a gravel | erings. Btanding the fact that the rate of interest was | and register of deeds ave paid by fees, and | = iasnnd HenooeF ¢ i Tyl [0 b0 Y i tpal and rock-paved ditch and will pass ingo the lako. | . The Musce is at once & museum of curiosl lowered. Herctofore our bouds bore 5 ver | will turn balauces into the county treasury | A. Murtin, brick store, rear 1517 Do’ g iwo n Corpc fnprovements in The lion building begun in Septomber | ties and a placo of entertaiument, as its name cent; this year we floated the entire issue ut | abovo all salavies and office expenses about | . 1 Rk i i L 400 g e Omuba and South Omaha..... 810,248,000 | s finished, 1t stands upon the north sh implios 3 41 per cent, and sold them at a premium of 8 | as follows: L. 8. Reed, brick block, rear 1215 Vin- N : two frame residences, S, ———— g the lake, is upon the s R A mer Boyd's theater, which is building, will be r cent. This emphasizes the fact that there | County Judge............... BONceosiiian o v e . 4,000 U. 8. Custom House, houses at the fashionable ‘resorts in the east, | 06 of the finest and best appointed s no city in the westwhose bonds are so anx. | Resiier of deeds. \. o : Joseph » wo frame storos, " s aas PRelied sl 10081y BOURLE {0t A8 (h08S of Qb Bup 1f | COMIY Clorkrrsss wersin oe a and Conter. : 4,000 ¥ 3 Customs duties had 0 collected in | being two stories high, surrounded by wide | ment halls in the city, 100y BOURLt Tor gy thogo ot Quata. But if ik et LW Ui, wddiiiondl siory o b i tory frame, Omaha for several years prior to 1858, but all | piazza, and conains. luch and recoption - i the late monetary crisis, We had $175,000 | In addition 1 the compietion of the new | James Neville, brick store room, 106(h “story frame, #7th und appralsements were made at the port of | LOOT Wil @ IAvge hallroom on tho fimt | g el short-timo bonds in the market, when the | county hosvital, at a tol cost of over | | #nd Dodge ... .. L 8000 ; original entry, and tho necossary papers xR I A0 SR (D VRN mahs, like Chicago, 1a & oliy <f mag anxiety of Wall stroot hud reachod lts maxi- | £200,00, the coiuty as expended in stroog [ H; b Warner, brick biiiard iali, 1ii ) ¥l and filled out, so that the collection of duties | ing tho park more atiaerive. > o rds mak: | nificont ’“'“."'I“*’* aud oapsalagy hotals—ot > W 200 W AL f Mty Lt o T R P Vo ' u | 1ug the pi 0 active st-class repute —though its groy :’uu':b “‘[,‘,‘ ’.:fi'u'.‘,' '.‘wl\flum::"r‘x::;u:n};"sr:w‘\:x {'\'1""?\“,‘“ ‘:_I,L ,Vithin the city limits during | yohih Hukor, trame store. Golifns piace 5 Lizzie K. Dorris, 15-story frame, Clit= here was simply a clerical act, In Fobruary, Immediately wost of the pavillion and at | mands tho erection of nesw. hotels 1.-‘....'y.','°; B2 M08 of ‘asillug oren goveruy ot soourl: | the yoar, 2,525, It Nellson, frame store, 24th and plon it oy trane tirg ;20 | 1585, Omaha was made a port of immediate | 1he west ond of the lake & music stand, cost- | to vear. With the Millard, tho Paxion. he N \ ——— d g 0. 8gei00es A J. D) 100, 2-story fri , 1576 N. 3 " ing W s being erected 11 be 01 ury 1 o . he | of Blake Bros. & Co.,, Boston, bought the en- The Grain Trade. 3. 1 MeMeaney, brick ‘oiiee. 90k ‘and P 44 L g, | trausportation, and local importers were thus | (& L0, 1s being ercoted, Tt will bo upon | Murray, the Dellone, the Barker, the Mo Uro lssuo at a premium, aod pald the money | po Omaha Union Elevator company and | , Hamey st 000 | Mrs. O.B. Murklo, 1V story trilnie, 1568 enabled to make their own entries, either for | /hen the Bunday. aftornoos sacre con. | Cuauts Wo Casay, the Windsor, the Glal promptly to the Chemical National bank, S Ay bes PNy American Water Works coupuny, und Caltfornia ... : : 2,000 | fmmedfate consumption, or for w mer when the Sunduy afternoon sacred con- | the Esmond, the Jennings, Kariy, Motropol New York. Thus itwill be seen that the | the Fowler Eievator company have splendid h\.nu|I|Im: station, Lowe uvenue and Rotfort Bluir. three 2-story framesith and all appraisements were made here, | certs aro glve I'hese, however, are not the | tan and City, 2,500 guests can be cowfory credit of Omaha in the east isall that our | facilities for tho handling of erain, have | ¢ Hamiltgn ..ol i 7. AR Purker. i i und %% | For the fiscal year ending Juno 30, 1858, the | o a0, Kivine e oL lesof sowars | carud for at ut any Ume. Asido fram tht citizons can_ dosire, aud 1t will be our own | #500,000 fuvested, and dida business in 1500 | S§gcsh kuthor A DRUARS, s Nyath S-story frame ®d usnd | peen lald, giviug o completo system of | there is a score or more small hotels _that Karr, threo 14-siory frawmes5th port was £42,507, and the dut sreon were iage: swings huve been crocted at con- | overtlow may adjourn to and b well ta R b Munderson 2,000 | total invoice valuie of good rted to this faultif we do not maintain this high stand- | greatly in excessof thatof the previous year. | Olivet Baptist church, i church, B, A i g 4 1 43 ard, or rather raise it still bigher i the fu- | The Union Elevator company, which runs | _ Bireh wid Grand aven wud Sprugu 600 2,76, | have e biaces, und scores of seits andtables | care of, Amoug the leading hotols there ape ture.” scores of elevators 1 the state, handied dur- | 5t. Mary's Avenue C ational W, HL MeMlan, 113-story frame.Grunt r tho last flscal year, onding June0, | of 'ojeoch Placed under the trecs for the use | 1,500 & CITY GOVERNMENT, Ing the year 500,00 bushels of corn and | oehureh chapel, Dwight and Rivo . . 7.4 Hanover o ek dad ), the total value of merchundise imported | 4 Omaha s the only city of the metropolitan | 1,000,000 bushels of ‘vats. frame church, Nicholas wnd Boulcs and WiRWamery, S-story briok, &d was $170,608, and tho dutios were 87,1108, | hiwcas. o that. noxt. season the pack wn Ly | Hosteirles. Ouws I class in Nebraska. The mayor, treasurer, | ~The Fowler grain company has handled ki 3. A Johnson, #-5(0ry fia'16, 207 Cup= fin luorease, in values, of 4 por cent, and | far from the gruesome spot it s becn for | are now boing discussod musterisl comptroller and ’;:llm judge are elected | 8,000,000 bushels of coru and 500,000 bushels hewlan church parsonuge, TEh and ol ave - 400 | dn the duties collectod of about 250 per'cent. | wome timo past, 3 | B tRtal briote i a e SAMARIAUID IHi0 ABAe overy two yoars. 'Thore are elghtecy wow- | Of ot Plorce o nn ; coe B0 | COR. Shaw, $story fraue, Like View.. 2600 Merchduts aud manufacturers 1 Omaba | While'this worls bas not all been com- | prejudice to pirsonal comfort. double wiske | st rooms, and at least hall as many < pleasura-seckers and pienic parties, A | more among the smaller and less protontions dozen gas lamps have been located in as many | hostelries, Omaba ean take

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