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el & ' THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, JANUARY "1, 1891, —SIXTEEN PAGES, > o T B PO\ . DT = ) "J.N“. an Increaso of enrollment over 1389 of | walls and to whose faithful efforts their celpts of stock the yards according to the 1800, «-anmwllngL rmilroad lines: Union Pacific, |(.nlrwnll,v known,during the past four yoars are aboit 25 por cent, erection is due, yards' year, brinning December 1, since they T Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul, Belt Line, | as follows, showing a gradual and haudsome ' Of theso thirteen the Methodist Episcopal | Were opened for business: Months |v-m» Hors luorsess | Wabash, St. Louis & Pacifie, Missouri Pac i* | ineroas: The Postofiice Business. have 3, the Presbyterians 1, the Catholics 2, 1584 B | | | Mutes | fie, Shisago & Notthwesern, B, & M. Chl | vor. Cattle Hogs. Shosny 2 the P rotestant K opal 8, the Christians 2, |~ §iin **“4 Gitie | Wogs | Sheep |Tloraes | December (9 | i X ? | cago, Burlington & Quincy, Chicago, Roek | 1830, A Nt ) 5,130 I AR of i better indox o8 ihe Sibstantial growth | the Baptist 3 and the Uniléa Prosoytorianst, | — o i | O o S - [ Jamars' s o 1§ | Tsiand & Paciic, Chicago, St Paul, Minno- | 1857 L0 ; : An I 0 of 50 i the r"'!':w‘l;l‘:“e, Fho l')‘"w‘\'\"iv' s compurative | Each of them einbrace a mission and Sunday faast.. o pem ) furry 1 | Apolis & Ormuba, ' Fremont, Eikhorn' & alis- | 1888.. . noreate of Por Oent in the Busi- | ' soment, for the third quavier of the tnst | 51001 8Crvice as part of their work. Tho | Sebl@uiie i el ... 2 . | April t | sourt Valley, Omaha & St. Louis and Kaisas | {550« ness of the Third Packing Oenter Tour yoars will bo ms Interting 1o it eng | Chirch membership and attendance, 1s aiso | S ivied T i | ) @ | City, St Josoph. & Counctl Blufrs, i i 6 0f tho growth And prosperity of the | that of tie Sunday schools is large . — T = I ! RAILROAD TRACKAGR NUTL | THE PACKING INDUSTRY. of 6 Nation. Fire and Do i - = = _ m— 162160 osa More than threo miles of additional railrond The splendid system of waterworks, (o ik, A, o mew o 5 | trackage havo beon constructeds during the | The year 1500 was o muarvolonsly prospen gether with fine hose equipments, and an ef- Month. | Caitie | Tows November..\..0."1| 2054 180 20 ;“‘:" b ,l':“' C g By i Ll 'l';‘l’m': ous one for the South Omaha packers. The | ticlent fire department, enti dispenses veh: kS - Total yoar. 33300| 1 8000%0] 8308] 38 | ovoPy conveninn o lcKS i beon, 80 laic thab | total averages of slaughterings of all kinds of TOTAL HOG RECEIPTS, 1,673,314, o T g with enrines, "The hose company 15 ussistod ey, T8 1121 | __Tolal your....| 829,01 8 me | At s o tooatving M | (s ekt S0t G0, por .t o i As the receipts of the postofice during the | P8 “"“-l'-:;'l:‘r'k ;;}f""’"“'_",':".'_‘,”\5],m suhbes, | Alreticiie st Comparative Slaustering Table. is now made with the Union Pacific, the B, & | 05,00 in 1890 or 849 por cont. The fne thinl quarter were §7.04.2, the tolal re | og00 ROICS, G1ERO oiby twelvoin sumber, At The following table will show the increaso | My the M Soie vane, the Fremont, kil | creaso of siaughtorings of hogs was from \000, iciency o omsely & N | ago & Northwes: cattle from 280,57 11880 to 817, Local Packers, ness in' the state and following close in the | ©Meiency is.a cre dit to themselves. Auwasi this point for the last four years: i ,he Chicago, Kock Island & Pacifie, the | 1sg0 or 13,4321 and Neep from 30,40 in 1880 10 \v.l«yn'u( [,Iuwllr. T 3 2 Tiibraries September G CATTLE, " m:v" (k;‘li\.ulh'\M.lK\'\ .m&;w- £ .\‘ .II. Irvml. | B4, 103 in 1500 or 17 D TR IGTde of the ot T e e iiem, | dred wallimes, I8egbly tocets tho Wan's OF tis bt soains 868|116 Bluffs, the Chicago, St Pl Mivneanol & | 0f Stock und slaughterings 18 accounted for TOTAL CATTLE RECEIPTS, 606,699, | it maw aLinad by, ok, i tho oftice MY | Titerary peoplo of thé oity, Beasdes the ni | Totalus.... o | Ot thro o ako, St Faul, Minnupalls & | § e Tuct hat tho Union stock vards youe il et A gl oAt cleus of library has been formed by the 185 1590 § sa7! > Wal L ek i L S ihe Hois | commences November 1, The Cudihy Packe it report for November last of incorning and [ £1es of THEE o e S A 4178 the Wabash, St. Louis & Pacific and the Belt | {ivg compans Qe i vl it outgoing mails, weight and number of pieces | Didh school. These meet all general “""I‘. Manth [ G| Tiows.| & luo railrond corapanios, Tn addition to this, | (o5 ponbany Oct aid tho othor pack lod s and with the fo ring care they rece promiseto iner { ing houses with the calendar Over 27,000 Oar Loads of Product Wero | ©F il matter har year. Another | e at the last meeting of the board of directors or, 1 aso commensurate with tho | bece ex planatary note ry in rogrard to the i : ‘ : ) B:nbar, 18 %) the suggestion of Manager Bubeook was ap- | car sl Tho tableof oA ¢ i " growthof the city and the needs of the iu- K e it vod | ged y 16 Viglooh s a0, tRble of odts Jtred bY: Shipped in 1890, lrared... ¢ s ive . Bttt Ly Yebr iy o s o | L the tracks will boexteuded wost | the various railroads includes only full ship- p ris delirere oo Mnrotiunes i | b ] g i Bt oo sadahy und Omaha packing PLus | piig cars whilo the packing house roports. the 8 colinctod ) % % > " a5 tha | o 10,606 48068 7 . i, o vonnec 0 north — DISTRIBUTIVE ~ SALES, ~ $34,000,000. i s 1:\“.‘l'!\'\‘i::'.nz(lng:rrlan“l:.‘:\in‘v:‘m;f;l::u.l: the f i foine] o ipts and Shipments for 1800, | orB. & M. Switch, - Alongs this exto e Awite & Ob, postal eards ool tol d, third and £ TOTAL IY ROADS —RECKIVTS, entirely separate from the restof the yards consists of . B. Hateher, Dr. T, A. Berwick 7 ~iioraes | Wil be erect and Councilman John J. O'Rourke. 35,014 3 pons. 10 be kel Jo01S | In 1987 Swift & Co. orocted a packing h ouse irih clns matie eols = <+ el ; RATLROADS Cattle. | Hogs. | $heep.| and | Texas yards and to be used oxclusivoly for ’]““ south of Q street and west of the Union te ' L e ————— RS | | Mules, 1s and sonthwest range cattle, This con- | Pacific railroad tracks. Aftor killing 2,740 Grmuh‘nf the Magic Oity—-Her al numb s adwuets, _Total | [V 7T Doy 16001 | W68 5 15 | templated improvement ».L.M.‘.‘-m.»ul‘}’ ssary | Cattlo and 548 shoep and shipping 114 car Public, Corporate and Private The mail the very Two viaducts, costing respectively £5,00 | R o Rl Sioel 148 g | tomeet the lurgo and_incrensing domand for | 1onds of product the houso was shat down sl Enterprises—The Y ear Every mall tri ug the fast il on | and 0,00 on Q'and L, streets, afford ammple SRt Gatls T loes—TAReeT: U, 1 Niive 08| 01108 40 ning cattle and will be completed before | April 1, 1888, The growth of this immense in Detatl he ”l nion Paci rorthwestetn, Gould, | faciiities for t ling from the east and west T el A ¢l | CO&NW 19| theopening of the range season for 1801, A | plant under t management of ail, Burington and ( o Jock Iiland & P | sides of e city wnor, 1888 . 82 | four-stall ronndhouse at a costof $,000 has | Buperintendent A, C. Foster may b told ina cifivsystems, receives and delivers mail ol — Janise 4 ; been erected southeastof the Omaha pack- | sentence in tho utput of 18%0: In 1800 - this pl taitrond and Shippnz Facilitics, Feiry v i (LG ing houses. Two additional locomotives, | thero wero 220,840 hows, 152,868 cattlo South Omaha folns Omabia on the south Baal Bk 3 ew citics in the United States, have as | sait L &ML 28118 | making in all, have been added to the and 85813 sheep and 800 care wna extends from tho Missouri river wost : anks and Banking, good shipping facilities as have South Oma- May nin. . _han 81 road equipment. The 5 locomotives | loads of product were shipped, aud the dis. four and a halfmiles and from the southern | FOUF bunks, well managed and profitable, [ ha. Thiricen main line railroids run dls | s s FNEL 1T O G030, 1014 1, s | SN prhse locomotives aro mauned | tributive sales wero #,805,365.54, To mooh line of Omal 2 8arpy county It meet the prosent needs of the commorcial | Teclly into the city while direct connection fs | 355 T e | Jyih double crows and run uight and diy. | the increasing demands for the products of et ok to the Surpy dounty libe, 1t 110 L3 PRERRE T 2. 4007,000 Sad] 1 | male with every other systom withma ro. | G SHie Besides these during vashed times additional | this house, additions and_ improvemonts have was Inid out in 1334, and became a ity of tho | V1IN SO L) sy A PG L B i 0 e o A g DAV DAL | i = Ta Horaes | locomotives are sccured from other railroad 5 year, but it was reserved second class in 188 with o popula- ’ : "-“v‘ (l]'l)l:h‘”“.;lin l:x[uil?\ ?y..tl<l1‘x\m(»:.rnl~l; ;,.,‘,W,Ntn:,h,l-”h,“ e ("“';'1‘1““ “.fll,‘l\_\h BAILROADS. (Cattle. | Hogs. ’.!ump and companies. R r.v.I-‘yv-m,;wLva P all |lv|l"\im|~ n-lnm-’ I.». 24k y: outirms the confidence of local capitalists ouis & Pacifie, Chicago, Milwaukeo & ; SEWERS CONSTRUCTED. uring 1500 & cold storage building was "il‘:: mof_ ::Iil\v'r“oh”] ;ll.\‘t:\hmtru“‘l;"_“1;:,':":“"::“:‘“ lhv‘:mqur",T aud future of the city, The de- llzminl. lhl\‘ ‘('hu. 0, St. lil\lll \‘ rl\' : nu'iu- A sewer 1,500 feetlong and 12 foet wido by | erected just north of the new beef house, 3 posits are§1, and is also passengerand local freight repre- mayor, cight councilmen, o S feet high was constracted through Lake | Tt structure is brick, 125x214 feot and vk, treasu The ix Yord bank, the ad & Pa. |~ Morih. Catilo. [ 11oxs i Pivonka, ext ling from L street to | stor s. A brick tank house and hog killing - e polide judge and various other municipal | seuior banking _ institution, oponed and the Chicagy & Northwestern com- er, IS8T, | 1317|1208 Ry Vsl s kool 05| With the old sewer just east of the Exehar brick building, S0x153 foet, three stories, was officérs. Abthe state clection, November 4, | for business — Novembe 18, 1880, | panies. Agent W. B. Check represents the ty, 1858 ] 191 | CCBRE QI e onss| 21863 building, Tnall 6000 feet of sew we erected north of the now ice house and west 1890, with a rogistration of 2,455, a vote of Its paid up capital is £100,000. The banl is | Chicagro, Burlington & Quiney, the B, & M, oo CL R & 1 1o BG4S laid during the year in the yards, ranging | 0f thespurtrack. A brick smoke s six- d % compntation this | G°wd in the exchange building, but on [ and the Kansas City, St.Joseph & Council s 1 o 8L from 6 fucties to 12 foet and costing upwards | teen feet square at tho base, and eight feo was polled By the usual computation this | p, bruary 1 nextit will be removed 1nto its | Bluffs companies. Agent Jevemiah Fisher B17H 2. & of 15,000, At the top, and 132 feet high, 1 would givethe city a population of fine now’ banking touse, ono of the flnest represonts the Fromout, Blkhors & Missourt B otal Svenil UNION STOCKYARDS BANK BUILDING. ‘Ll;‘,”"l';.";"";‘”"’”"’I""“ A frame i"l" il principal streets are sewered and yank building in the state outside of Omaha | Valley and tho Chi & Northwestern WS COMPARATLVE STATE MENT. An Blogant banlk and ofice building, Which, | crected et o) tons eapacity, has boeu electric motor connocts the city with Omaha | 4 Lincoln. Cashior 12 D ror (e oTiDa ARl il e e L s rOTre e TotalNo. Cars Received by Roads, when completed, will have cost not luss thatt Dutiding, . Beshies T oo S ProveaEe Saa o ooll Blufte, e Tnlon stock YArds | from Gther banking homacs Sotlocedy’ o | on L siasouel Puolfio itie Eolt & Oma W] idny| — 120 T [ Mo Tt |t o L toat cotaletad dud wlLlbe obai= (v Gompsty Boightas. eovm o1 by and the four packing houses are located hore | cash on hand $5,57027. Iis vospeees and companies, ' AgentJ.'T.. Martin re Total Your. | TRoads. 18 | 11 | 1m0 | 1859 | 1500 | 180 | picd 4 vhv}tl;:w‘h 4o, building is of ‘brick, | Ashland for ico fields and. hus orectod an 106 and it 1s the third packing center in the | liabilitics are 1 000,00 the Chicago, Koel Island & Pac A |8 E Jate e f archiloctural beauty, sl mod sonodel | house, 192x420 fect, of 0,000 capacity. Eleven United States. The American waterworks ihe South 11 National bank was 1n- | short line has just_been completed, Com- Tolal for 1837 CM ARt sl ool 1 AL rinds ‘.“ ity \l:l"_1_:_'_'."“”‘1U'I‘"ji"‘(' ;u'\'\'\ '”f.rf of 100 horse power each have furnishes auplo pressure and volume of good | SOTOFAAL it December, 8, witha_capttal Ve B St o el LrR(y e I e 5 Doom usedion - the - outaids, | intor power 1,00 kpms ot G water fo seand fire purposes, Six Gaae (15 barc yas * Tenios ot || A e oy going cast pass through this [ Month. Ve Tochne adhs. o the poodty T *andSoné | 125 horse power ongino hus booh hided o the mail carriors deliver the mails over the city mew building on N streot between | eity, making stops al the union depot and at | Dec 1bor 186 HE N v,v,‘,‘.”s‘;,::;‘f“‘“_‘,”“_l‘,',”,_,."”:"',fi‘,'_;f i "““;"“"»;'r three ola ones, increasing the horse power to twicea day, Thirteen church organizations onty-fifth and ‘I v.sixth streets, The branch depot, Albright, By this it will [ Jaars: 80 ... [T tho stock yards company and for the Union | 00 AR arctic o ice machine of 100 tons per attest the religious growth of the community, | Ofticers areJ. H. Millard. president; Truman n that all the leading lines reaching | March CRIEP. Yo Lire: b dull day hus been added, giving aproduct equal to Stock Y 1 O B s ank, T Buck, vice president, and I CRLPM KO 1 io.4 is the finest bank | el u i . Bostwick, | east, west, north and south, center here and | April 5,736 b : 2 i 6 gh0 tous of ive da A dynamo with a ca- aerafot & millon of dollars Baveheaax- | caghity - Msaste, J 1 MUNFA- Chomn ot | caeh weaty o excollent shipping facilitios, May 1415 LR building in the city. pacity of 1,000 incandescent electric lights pended in grading and other public improve- | Brown, Truman Buck, James Vilca. i Guy e - S ek CHEE | OTHER INPROVEMENTS, gives the plant 1,600 incandescont ments. Two viaduets costing £75,000 connect Barton, Hy H. Meday and C. W. Thomas Telegraphic Husiness. Ayt st 8106/ 13,570 2742, 36, 4028 A brick barn, 200xi0 feet, with a capacity | and thirty-five arc lights of 2,000 candle the east and west sides of th city, A dozen situtethe boned ofdivoctors; Thé doosits | Mavager N B, Mead, of the WesternUnion | Sbie | | A BTN o e CoL L phaeerestad e e Bt e TRt b raL Yiiifine pafincad or The | January 1, 1887, were £20,107.0 n January 1ph company, kindly furnisves the fol- | Jooher.. al No, Oara Shipped by Ro — | costof more than 515000, In the center of | douled the eapacity of the plant, increasing main-line railroads iter hore, The ), the deposits had incroased to ®00,000, | lowiig significant. and ino Sting Stulstics; | Novewber.] AINO. Curs Shipped by Ronds. thebarnis a lavge ‘court, B0xSO feot, forn | the capacity of hows from 1000 o 8,000 pes bauking busing exceeds $2,000,000 a day. [ ppe bank has §0,19780 in surplus and un- ). of Total Year......., 1] & o e horse mart. One end or wing will boused to | day, cattle from 630 to 1,200 por day, and ndicato park is tho largest park in the | gicidnd. profits, Buring 180 the business at { Year. ams. Recotpts, | . | Roads. '*N; 1838 1887 | 168 | 1880 | 1800 | siable yard horses, while the other will bo sheep and calves in - nearly the same propor- state, el.‘.;;.lml lm\'hlw bucn; I'K)u~;u1i'(l on im- teller's desk was 753.13, while the :w} 3 l,m;.y 01,124 “Total for 188S.....| ese soiileels) used for shippors and their stock. This, it | tion. roving on contract. Four daily papers | .olluctions were S 15 L et V' 880505000 2 0554 % | — —— CM &SLP.: [ is believed, is the foundation for the g T'he whole plant is covered with an elec- issominato the nows. Threo thousand | i sent, b 50 Denkhas | is....... o 0L G 8| 6a Bine oo L aunual’ dividend of 5 per cent Mot Caitle. horse market in the s laborers find st These figures show an incre ady employ ment. and there is 3 5 pel >st, Coal bins, to hold | tric fito alarm system, and uight police and every year since organizec ase of 1675 pe BALR (et el P tag Andieho centin teligrags and 1885 ote ooy o 2o = a dozen car loads of coal, have been erected | W tehmen nake nearly 1,00 roports every 8 tenantable house in the city vacant, Tlie South Omaha Savings bank was | G| o feiraws o T cent 542 between the Y leading to the new round- | night (o thoe central A.D."T, office. Besides Withal these and many other creditable incorporated in April, 188, with @& | C© pf;‘.lfn-l 50 u\nxnlzw mu!nf 44 ner cent :“w house. A refuso dump, amplo for any pur- | this precaution an llent ond well oquip- things that might be enumeratedthe peoplo [ capital of S100,000" wyith £12,000 paid | JRlcsrams and 29.21 per cent in receipts 1 55480 18211 Pt ey hias been erected south of the old feed- | ped five department is in the house aud on take pride in calling it the Magic City. in. Tho officors 'are Truman Buck hi(‘“;,‘vv::' Sy (3 e B ern e b gy s wosll 11 I Ll o ter's office. T'ho new feedmaster's office | duty day and night, During the year 800 buildings have b are Tramun Buck, Hy H Moiue 1w | the following siatement ‘of yearly business b - : | Four scalo housos, 1o used. Ton entul6 sad | of the plant during a0 aen intercsting facts uring the year 300 buildings have been 'ruman Buck, Hy I eday, C. W. | Guring the last four yoars : 17 R ;i our sca i 5 or cattle a v Ant d 1 te erected, costing on an average $2,000, and | Meday, C. W. Thomas, Charles H. Brown, ¢ Numbor 20,143 two for hogs, meet every want. During the | regarding the house in the past: together with other public and corporato im- | J. H. Millrd and A C. Poster Tho da’ | veur wessages. Receipts, [ Noverniber.... .o year one new > house was erected and GUTERINGS 1¥ 180, rovements have swelled the expeuditures to | POSits, April 1, 1S5 wore $14065 April 188, | 1481, 14 0,588 5 Gnviast No. 1 was ally rebuilt. Total Total 1,000,000 for improvemonts 822,080,035 Avrdl, 1800 $4,510.25 and De- | 158 Total, ¥ S it STOCK TENS ENECTED Wolght, Cost. b j‘ ot o -b' it rvad ot comber 1, 1890, $i7,0413.34. % 1889, T RECEIPTS OF STOCK IN ONE DAY, o 8 ERECTED, 51,5 uriug the year building permits wore A gLt 04 - 1890..:7 Total for Cattl covecMBY 10,1890, Five blocks of cattle pens, capablo of ac- 16 fssued for 260 “dwellings and other private | The South Omaba branch of the Nebrska TR — Hogs \ commodating 150 car loads of cattle and a buildings, which cost to crect $190,427; |saviy s and _exchange bank, was incorpo- The total telogr: Il AN b thi int EUIIMENTS, z She section ‘,,\I,T‘,.I,A,(.,h with a capacity of 7.000 883,606 eighteen permits for business blocks, which | rated in 1887, and ape m South Owaha i al telegraphic business at this poin A gratifying comparison of the shipments aheen; ware ercsbed; T3 jl' SLOR I, AND COST, ©ost to erect SLOOSST; and twenty othorpub- | January 4, 1855, Tho capital is £400,000, | €30 be seen by the following summary of the | mais during the last three years, showinga S hoop, were erccted, Besides these outting Av. Cost por Cost por lic improvements, which cost $337,230, mak- | With $1:5,000 paid i g Vag | messiges handled androceipts of both ofloes, pens were coustructed for e nvenience in v large comparative reduction of ship- “October, 1890 Municipal and corporate improy cuments. Wi el o ing a erund total of #2854 in building lm- | ficersare 5.’ L. Miles, prosident; Wo A Ta. | yor, ARSErt Rasa ts, compared with recolpts and this, of | Gattie oy ooy o e s e e ittls frrei et provements, Gibbon cashier; C. M. Hunt, assistant cish- | Kear meyes. Reootpts: | course, means & corresponding increase’ of s At SOpL. 0, 18- Tamn OOk BN D OABADITY Sheep. s 4l RECAPITULATION, ier. The bank has one of the finest buildings | 155! 144 i slauglitering in the local packing houses. 4 o4t s In 1880 there were thirty-three acres of | Calvos e iy 0.2 200 private bullotngs cost............... #0427 | in the city, situsted on Twenty-Sixth and | 15 . e o stock pens wath a daily capacity of 10,000 cat- PRODUCTION-POUNDS. 18 business blocks. . . 10857 | N streets, — RECEIPTS OF STOCK IN ON] tle, 20,000 hogs, 5,000 sheep and 500 horses and 8P N8 20 manufacturing ani pubiic b6 X8 OAPITAL, ANDDEPOSITS, Mot Cattlo. Siicep. o mules. - During (860 six acros of pens were | Short i si The capital invested fn bank One hundred and_twenty-uine commission TR A AT A Srostod, inoreusing tho capsclty o 1900 eat. | PhoEt Siar ol Total oy in this city, is 803,001,3), of which firms are located at the Union stockyards Horsesand mules. . Jun i e, 23,000 hogs, 7,000 sheep and 800 horses | jiiips is puid in.” The deposits aro 81 who recei o and handle stock shippedin by Cara-. LI Aukctst, 1860 and mules. DiBe and 8y B, shoullers The City Olerk’s Report. Tho business douo over the teller's desk in | their patrons. ZENGRER O HRIOCH £ UOAPRD, CAn8 MANDLAY: ) City Clork Ryan reports that, there wore | this city is move than 00,00000 or oneaad | _Sectionsl, 2 and 8, of rulo 10, of the Live 10 The following comparative statement will | Tallow. ... 85,1000 romaining in the various funds: | two-thirds millions doilurs daily. Stock exchinge, fixes the minimum commis. e show thenumber of cars handlod by the S that it 008t th. Tun She ity oxbonees T e R Ta sign for soling ivo stori as follows: B : Union Stovke Jards, railrond company, aud | eyiio e 1200 flscal year of 1880-90, §6,745.43%, and from | Py following tables indieate stonish. |, Six dollars per car load for single deck car 1o number and per centage of lucréase in Aent fciition o August 31 to Decomber 1, 1800, tho running | e oo b "'}_“““"“'_"'." o wuish- | 1oa,05 of hogs and shecp, and $10 per car load Qotobor. . 1890 over 1850, X - o expenses ef the city wera $19,044.50, Hod I TR AL D i “»‘;l"l“" for double deck car loads of thesame; pro. | November Yeu Oars hunal'a. Tnerc cent SUIMENTS—CAR LOAD LOTS : ¢ A 9 pUSLILAG Ll 8 g she vided py arrive 350 Var i o s Bl eseee 1,024 . 1557, 1888, 1880. 1890, —— first two weeks in Augist, 1859, is compared | Yiacl they arrive at these yards in double | Totat year ] 1500 70, 206 | Numberears 10 2580 4040 6,769 City Treoasury. with the corresponding period this vear and | Cattle | Hogs |Sheep ix dollars percarload for cars loaded with Cotal for 1386 different species of live _stack, unless such 3 10WA RECEIPTS, Durin, fpped with produce The receipts of livestock from lowa, haye | fom th 1800 o 9 cars wero sh City Treasurer Hoctor furnishes the fol- | the correspondiug twelve day's busi- lowing ubstract of the liability resources and | ness commencing Decomber 1, 1880 is s conte ot o oatbla Fhisnta b T S 18| upldly increased just as the facilitivs for AXNDAVRLATIIINALE AN, ; rovenues of the city of South Omaba for the | compared with tiis year's. The ifcrease, in ff‘:x:fl:]xhl::.l"\\(l::\:)l‘.lxm':\‘;m“t‘lll‘thxvfi:rl]‘:x:; o Hopk aetberl Sisap:|Hoesuy P :hltmu?u Have laat, r:xxww\‘“‘l!- !’I‘n“!lltrl‘ Gl 25 T Sy e Deives: fiscal year: n'm‘mnn um;l percen «] is s? marvelous and | on o entire ‘car load excood $0; in which | December 1887....| " "6iis "510%|" 70014 | of the cattle receipts has been 46 per cent, and | Ins.cooiil il i 7 LIABILITIES, L pocoia 8o stupendons Gt 0Ly thie of- | gventth 6 commlsaton jor Steh Siiie oa bacn i 2 3 40,4 | 2K 168,003 the increase of the hog receipts has becn 13 | 1800011 willin aio i) Funding bonds. 1600 | ficial figures from the books dare be made | ot crocie sl bo not less than 5 cents per ol 1 7540|1206, 15 per cent. IR 22035 162,563 4624 W : el 0 !.'iii’.’" or would be given credencewnen re- | Pead for cach and every of lead cattle therein 2445/ “gs‘ = - el EMPLOY . MYCHE 8 iy e I B t S A Increass. Porcent, | COPtHDEd: 1 hill s L Bl %,008 More than two hundred men are on the pay | apni, i 4T i S0, | Auiish Imsleam Sary ,ncrensn. A st 00 Wi | ‘For August, Soptember, October and November. | roll of the yard books, including the railros] | ahe " o 1000 | Ausust, 1.8 ot e retrio Light Company. 18000 by — men, and the pay roll amouits to nearly §200,- | June Assessed valustion 158, 1712800 00 | 1308inbor, 1s. . o | The South Omaha electric light, heat and 81 i | Shipments of Stock ror Seven Years. |00 4 year, i 4 b duly.. L7 mllls 1o 0130 | vecenver, 180" 21,15, S7,6650 1368 | power company was organized in June, 1889, i T TTiies " ¥EED MASTEW'S DRPARTM Arnst. sod valuntion 150 these flzures show ouly a fortnight's | The capital stock is $10,000 with §5,000 paid Years catio | 1xogs [snoop| Zons g : S shiplid e Tax Jovy 24 milx 180 it will be veadily seen that the en- [ in. The power consists of a battery " of boil- | Taxes collocted to dafe | Mules Tho feed master’s report shows tha Balance 0n band December 1) 70,150 bushels of cornand 10, tire monetary transaction’ in South Omaha | ers with 35-horsepower, three engines of e SHUAL Y quring August of this year was notless than | 300-horse power with 4 capacity for 1,600 in- 1 tons of hay w o { and Frauk B, Scott and Bdwara A. ho South Omaha rollor mills, located at | Novemte ,076.90; total for grading, are editors of the Drovers Journal. The | Albright, had anoutput in 1890 of F59,780,54 March cousumed in the yards during the year, Tho L £4,910,013.08, candescent lights and seventy-fiveare’ lights T 5 approximato cost of the corn was $16,139.57 R gineers' Department. ivon — of 2,00-candle power cach. To meet the do- - aad o 151,418 140, and_the hay $30,519, a total for feed of $53,- BMirahs: 2 Engineer E. 8. King’s report for 1890 wSpapers, mands on the company a large brick building Month Horsos Ll 956,57, April. shpwa an expenditure for grading and sewer- | Six periodicals, four dallies and one | #X40 feet, two storios high, was built late | pecomber 38 Sl ) s COMPARATIVE INCREASES, My 8gbof KiB(N0.20, a8 follows: Graaing L | woeklyand one monthly are published jo | 1ast fall af costof £6,500,and a large amount | January, 189 i : = | The following comparative tables will show | i sireet from to boulewurd to Thirty-ffth | South Omaha. The Stockman, publishiod by | of new machinery added to th plunt, ¥ o i 21028 | yhe actual increase and the percontags of s, | Augast e oo, 00i, grading Q street from | the Stockman Publishing company and the | . The officers of the compuy’ are: C, M, | M 1 ver, Octoberand Noverter. | crease of cattloand hogs during the suc N hor. Twonty-fourth to 'Twentysixth streots, | Drovers Journal, publishod by L. F. Hilton | Hunt, prosident; . W, Ky, treasuror; Ton 1850 AND 1890 sive years since the organization of tho | weeehe 8200, grading K street from Twenty-sec! | uid Doniis AlLbory, s Hilton: & Co. ey | H. Doe, tary, and Joseph T'. Smith) clec. ; : SR tee Frooninil Tn\1ss0l vard 3 ks et e ond to ‘Twenty-fifth streots, $,777; erading | uo both stock pupers. C, R Rich isbusl, | trician ond goneral manage Amnaiusnomensilylerge s roaiun Ln 183 carrLe 150 L strect from Twentieth o Ty s manager and Bruce McCulloch ¢ditor Sleusconisery P800, The Tollawing Increase. Perc'tage. | Janunrs ! reets, Missourd avenue from ‘'wentieth to | of the Stockman and L, F'. Hilton is manor South Omaha Roller Mills. Octoly terlally incriased in 1800. The following 0 ABO | Yohruury 121 Thirteenth streots, and Twenticth street from ; ! 4 8 comparison of the number of loaded cars : i Jto N streets, §2 shipped from the packiug houses inJuly and 204.01 144407 ; : Tof zus! S0 and 1800 will fartherand more b 1341l o, Joxtension of the I, stroot storm: | Evening Nows, tho offeial paper of tho city, | worth of broducts.. The consumpet s | Toulyear...... B e ealaNehs By i Hanc AL IES BT water sower, 81,4437, aud extension of the | published by A'. E. Brigham, and tho Souts | 45,000 bushols of swheat, 2,000 bushels of | Total for 188.. ..., AR i e Q street storm-waler _sewer, #,120.51; total | Omaha_Triburio, published by Ritehhare. | corn and. 10,000 bushols 6F s Thaoubatl | S or Increase, Perceatage. | B90u.. .. eiiiss s GOG fox soworngo, §7,00478. As the county com- | Schiogel & Powers are local evening dailios, | consistod of 1,717,000 poauds of flouee 13 1ha" — Xan AR LT SIOMMES 106K, . iniasioners by agreement paid for one-hulf of | The Packiry House Bullotin, published by | 000 pounds of foed ‘and bran oea 300,000 e el 103 ] W6t | Year, Recelpts. Increase. Pero'tago LARGEST SLAUGHTERINGS. {he gradng, the uctual cost, for grading dono | A, 1, Brighim & Co., las & Cireulation Of | pouns of corn meal. y e mills givo employ- | pecenver . ...\ | i e T Sl g : Set hastbosiof Hoge BBy e n tho city during last year was $2,870.84, | 13,000 and gives a woekly reviow of the live | ment to six men and three teams and are | January, 180... " or : vear the i . 5 1835, 0,307 120,004 56710 THon No Dol togottier with tho §7.554.78 for sewers, made | stock tradeand is tho oftleial organ of the | manuged by A. L. Bergquist, bronry P During the past vear (he improvements in | {50 POBRBE: s S 1i1us1| Thouse diono dayWALLTE AL \r Ve 'l’;{’ "“;‘”; au expenditure of §0,441.0% South Omaha Puckers. associatin. o —— Ma; oo [ Lk vaniswidonliab saereti nad luatooas et s dinii dz0iu |0 aa she Letett i sdaliion N s Monitor is a religious monthly issued under Hotls. MR ! managenent of Maosger W. N, Habuwok |58 2 on October 1, 1%, Schools. the supervision of the Metholist Episcopal | South Omana lus_ botter hotel facilities by el il e S5 he mogs SxenLye oo | ag e S mrots axpwaons, - ch, 4 ese periodicals have 1iboer tha D or city of similar size s i, seale, 1o od noj od t ¥ N L st number of employes on the In nothing is thoro more croditatle show- | AL AL thesd poriodicuis. havo uiberal | far than any othor city of simlar size fn tho | 447y meot, siuply the 'phonowonal deraands of tho RECEI'TS AND SIIPMENTS OF CATS, L RIEhor of CMEACYOR on JoA b ing to the people of the city of South Omaha | ! LA g ] S g = receipts i 1800, Tho Exchange, the Delmonico, the | Sepomber. than its schoots, The following. tabulatod. | Wflucuce iu their respective iolds. Pacific, the xmerald, the Rufferty, tho Key- v comuennitato i e | iyt s i i ooumennit ettt ing comparative statement, will 1500 was §451,120.05, au 4 - — one, 0 Gre Vestor o Transi prospeciive fu D: yords, 0 b show the number of cars veceivedand shinped wer employ e, returns for tho [ast six yoars sbow tho growth Brsrom o e hra o hhd! tho hcnoec i Shanslhishe peint hall bave forged shead of " others ind | cugh CiS AR T sreomtngn of st e l of the schools . g ag b ; ; taken its place firniy fixed s the seconc i ot RRD O L ORakeE The ¢ tacking Company. Q 8 5 el SR il equipped and well managed hostleries that son-- 1B #plkoe. gaaly: us the sccond | i yjic history of the yards, Thesignifioant ’ y Your, 16 188 1897, 888, 1smo. 10, | Four expross companies haveofiees hero to | 4UIDI ample and satisfacory Aocomdn. packing center in the worid, Theseimprove- | ooy “orafying infermeoe, drawn T o | Decombor 1800, the Armour-Cudshy pils 4 80 78I 1, 1483 2045 | meet the needs of rapid freight shipments Ll B : ments have so far progressed thatno possi tudy of the table, the decrease of the g compuny dissolved, Philip D, Ar- gt B SRR R | RSt et et supmente; | ouaTor WYery Shorattnd eroatig puson: o N bl ol cnmor b convemienty handed. | 1Y, oF, Uhe 401, the doctema o | puitnyiompary tolval, Vhilly B.AE arage " R L 5% | oMce lere Soptember 10, 1590, and the W lls, | 2&€ P A As willbe seon by the following tables o pEnmenia (ompee. o in BV R Ao e Al bRty Bl T In Deoombar of 1600 there were 1,918 eu- | Faxeo s Cois ofice wis opaned J st Urion Stockyards Company. ')‘,“‘);'I:}"‘:;'“‘rll'[:'_,"“‘,',‘:"“,"’,"“:’}L,‘;’f.uf‘,“j‘“'zi:: hi% | Under one contract move chan 400000 | of thy busiiess of tho looal wackng Lroust | Michae ownership of the wholo plant, dance of 740, an | 1890, John P. Evins is ag {ncrease of 20 per cent over 153, There are "““l"“"""\‘v““‘ ’i“,'l“‘_" b twenty-three teachers andseven school build- | building, Nund Twenty inge. speeial expy rolled with an average atte £ The U nion stockyards company was incor- ski Savings bank | porated in 1584 and received 1ts fest consign- sixth street. Two ents i August of that year, Tho co y | theincres trains on the Buriington & | fet tat s saot b ckaonnieny 1 | and the increasing consumption of live stock to | at this point: Lhe plant is erected directly west of the Union stockyards, was originally Per- | built by Edward Lipton & Co., from of slughioring bas more thau kopt paco with [ eibie varls of earih o olipeaipls; the north and west of the ex ange ext R K o N SN first bought 260 acres of laud, and has since — - ing as far north as L street, and as far west | Yoear. e whom it passad to the Ariour hy pack- The board of education, consisting of Pres- | Missour b During sy xpress toand | purchased fifteen acres moto, the lust of Months, i hoep. [Horses. | u5 Thirty-second street, was graded, forming e B | dng company wnd is nows owned entiroly b ident Frank J, Persons, Vice President C, | from Omabia. During eoruary the Wells- | \which purchases was made in Dec mber last, | isacomber [ (A ‘610" T ( agradua. slope of 70 faciug theeast and | 553 L » 5 07 | Michael Cudahy of Chicago, who is presi- T, Vau Aken, Secretary Robert Funston and | Fargo company carried only 12,707 pounds of Mmbes, g a 4 1 . 4 when the title to the property of the South | Januiry. i ¥ ox| Luke Pivonka fitled ir Owalia ice company, situated west of the | Febuary.. the lands from th ¥ of Omaha, who president, F'rom s0 thut thewholo of [ {37 railroad tracks on the | i dent, and Edward A, Cu ipts were $211.4 Daring B4 don ‘St | goods and the ¥ A are | 1ast November 150,563 pounds of Messrs. John D, Robinson. and Walter J, Slate ma Richay w al manager and vie ods w X Union stockyards railroad track, and imme- | Mareh..o. east, to Thirty-second stroet on the west, and | 1889 : e b et AR L falro of the school. A. A. Mouroe is superin- | ¢rried and the receipts were $,32160. | giaraly south of the € street fiadud. f¥thiee e oo from the Exxchange building and stock pens | 1890 .28 170 | the plant has grown so that now thé tendent of schools, Money orders to the amount of more thun Thoofticers of the company ave: John A, | June... WiTH onthe south, to L, strect on the north, is The significance of this table may be more | buildizgscoverelzhteen acres, the floor area is {W por u.mlmm“r m”""l\’ll‘mh;.l\ o v | MeStune, prosidont; Willian A, Paston, | Jul g B reudy for immediate use, Of this large track | fully vealizod when it is understood that it re. | a s an castery furm, and in 1~-,«.\..“ . i o ShiN out 10 1t sehie oF e e aB 0T | yicepresidents . Sharp, secrotary and | AUkt il of fifty-five ncres, six acres have alveady | quiresabout nine carlads of live stock to | lled 646,500 hogs, 8,857 cattle anc Finanoes of the Gohoa) Distrios, the third ono in tho state of those companics, | Yraneurers W.'N. Baboe v weral manager. | Botaer | Boon covarea with pons. With conveniences | imako e carloads of packing bouse prodner. | 1o e b, aud the distribulive sales wcre Treasurer Thomas Hoctor furnished the | Omahs and Lincoln wlone exceeding it in | Board of directors: W - Paxton, John A. | November.... 1 at band, within twenty-four hours pens | and that since the business of the yards re- | 10,471,691, 1. following statement of the tinancial condition | busiuess and it isone of tho three offices in f McShane, Jon A, Creignton, A. C. Foster, |, of the school district for the school year from | the state using the cipher code, Milton 12dgers, K. A. Cudaby, Isase Waixel, | Totl year...... 1, 1859, to May 1, 180, to December 31, Agent C. P, Miller represeuts the Pacific , ML C. Keith. Total for 184 May. T A and United States expross companes, With | 2o pfons o gee i Total for 164 coula boerected to accommodate any possitle | coipts kinye incrensed a thousand-fold, whilo | © Aho phenomenal growth of the plant and receipts. The grading alono required 200 | the percentago of the shipments hive de- | the maguitude of business are better and 137 | men, five graders, 400 horses, about four | cremsed from 99,78 0f the receipts in 1554 to | more graphically told by the statistics fur R o of the yards months, and.cost more than £36,000, The - | 81,0 iu 1590 nished by General Maager Cudahy.g i 19 ckios a4 the Uplas Pacidio depcs, has such progeess boen made as was doue dur- « vl i Loadin g chutes have been inewased to fifty, 8 STE T DuvingiSi alone sixtcon buildings woro E?a‘“?‘r?y.f."fip i floenso 4 "LL‘J:;T; e ing the year 15%0. Four hundred thousand Months, 10k | Sheep. [Hor o1, | and theloading chutes to thirty-one, whils Perc age of Consamption, T.y.:uu) or_put ander way \i} 1:.H ...u.;'.m‘.‘{’. e iy ke LR - T cubio yards vere romoved grading 5 | | srading has been dove for & string of grounc The ¥ g ) comparative | 1n this house ulone is carried on . Bvad from sejoon liosnse aorr ST 09 . Board ofTrade. cublc yurds of eartt were removed graling | ;o g i | Erading s en done for a string of kround | Tho following intaresting _comparativo lis bouse won s curried oy cvery dac v | R Euly in the Listory of South Omaba a | fifey-throe uores, six acres of which huye | DO 3 | chutes (n terrace Just as high as the car statement will Show the receipts of chtilg a3 0 | board of trade was organized by the leading dy been covered with stock pens and the | e o | sothatstook will be driven dive ly in o brick ice house, DIx13) feet, six sk and hogs during the last f s and tho ios, & . t | i : i 5 4 S or ¢ ym, $0x60 feet, three stories, & A, business men of the eity. The” organization | balance is ready to be used for pens just as | Mareh 5058 4 | taken out of cars without climbiug "up or [ percoutage consumed by the local packiug | tauk or oil room, » 2 8 5 .4 80 s | bas taken an active interest in all mattors of | soon s business demands. An office and Al 1L | golng down dangerous inclines), along the | fouses | coli storage, 100xs10 leot, SIX siories u vir- S w | public improveinents o for the city's woal. | bank butldwg costing £3,000,an 1,000 barn, | Mar 1T AL 00| 18 | eastern line of the mew graded grounds. catTLE, yau maunfacturing dopatment. 0x" foot, < 1840047 | The officers are: John A, Doe, president; | a fourstall round house, two locomotives, | i " il 4 | On thesouth of the jards several acres eipte. Consumed Foroentng our - stories, four smoke houses, B0xf H w1455 75 | David Anderson, first vice president; Peter | 15,000 worth of five blocks of attle | Augii:.l0 s % | have boon yradod down Justeast of ihe S0k i | fou, wix T stovies | with aSinacties 3 ; - Coclaroll, socond yice president; Guorgo W. | poss with a capacity of 150 cars, and o bloci | Kbt o i | Omaba packing puant. the carth being . w0 000, 3 e oo edbioeatel “ 282 | Mnsson, trensurers Edmund O, Lane, socte: | of shoap. potie with o cormiiniof 7ok Octoer ... Wit 55 M| to 6l bp the foles potween the railrud it 4| om0 fert,”an © wddition” 1o tho " boet Balanco. .....vei. TR The board of divectors consists of | twenty-seven unloading and seven loading | “ided Pee| tricks west and southwest of the G. H. ] i3 | house, wuere the now box actory s boen John A. Dov, David Anderson, Potor | chutes, & dumpiug platiorm. and. threo miles otal yenr Sovsl w57 13 | Hammond packing houses and the South P i) | 305 foat, bone rooms (xs) fect wnd two St. Agnes’ Scaool. Cockrell, Judge J. Levy, E'red M. Smith, Hy | of railroad track are some of the improye- N T AT s s 1;1 aha ulu company vm‘uuh.l.u' ly l..‘,‘llfi'h‘f 008, 000 23 B30 T:"Jh 'Mxm a‘h"q'-’.lvhx‘l.;'“h-r“.‘. 'u\;_: allln‘n‘xa:.‘i: Sty H. Moday., George W. Massou, C. M. Huui, | ments madein 1500, Al theso improvements | 3 — | bythe Union stockyards company. his o bollor Toom 20x40) feot, an engluo rooin A AR Ial] of 1090 Blster Supecior Masy do | g gy S SOONE TR Blasat, O M. Huaty | mont only been commensurate with the in- Cattle. | Hogs. | Bicep. [Torwes. | givos tho company the whole of tho grounds wmned. Percontnie. | S€0h 01O Of the improvements at this house, Bales and a corpe of teachors of tho order of Persons, Frank H. Boyd, John C. Carroll, | creaseof stock receipts at the yards and re- e, 188" i i i | lving between L and Q streets for use excopt Rec Sl Qoumianed, “’"'“'1‘?-'5 he equipment has been increasea from thir P { e S S B Maryhe | WY B ot il Dwdatt I Huloots | SE0eA00F koo xocolple a4 148 yacds mud pe- ) e + | the packing house locations. vt o 44y | teon 1o fiitoen boilers of 100 horse power each dn-the-Woods, ”‘“_‘""l ““‘s x”,‘“‘, hal, — ——— packing houses. But this neccssary en- | ary 17im 4 | UNLON STOCKYARLS RAILKOAD, AT 1.0 60’8 | and from threo (o four engloes of 135 horse gdmes parochial schoal in 8t Aguos' ball, g e largement of the yards and incroase of faciii- | Marc S 1bum s Sl o A S T KT Hi22 | power each, One hus ouly to kuow the faot Tweuth-third and Q streets, This year the 3 " R Ao g April s Zoadl a0 “ he Unlon Stockyards re ] 0.0t 04 | that on the 1ast asy of November, 18, ono Soeeliment Bt and six sutors aro required 1o | In the growth of South Omatia, and amiit | Hes 1t bottur told s tho cold buv signinnt | ik, zw| w S| has the same officers as the Union stockyards I | shipment of tweniy-five car loads of do tho educational work of this department | its commercial prosperity, tue spiritual wol- i e e i Dt e el o o 3 irrsl " 1 | compa The company s 1625 miles of 0l | DRciach wes' atarie fap. Harosr s A n the city. fore of its people hus mot been lost sight of. : e 'Ls 8 89 | " 17,0 | W | railvoad tracks, 5 locowotives costing $47,000 B b N e BB g Af tho ourollment of the public schools and | There are thirteen church buildings in the | SeBtences. Lol | 208 2 8| each, 2 roundhouses with 6 stalls costing Driven in. | Boen " loddea ana shlpped o & single nes be added, it will be seen that there | city, capacious bandsome and su bstaytial, all STOCK RECEIPTS, Octobor 2 #6,000, and s fully equipped. Direct conuw - RE AT e i o day and 10,501 cars wer hipped out with pro= h v ewber. .., f o 10 The receipts of stock drivenin bylocal stock | day and 10, pr P Are now nearly L0 puplls enrolled in the | of them to its credit ud to_the houor of the | The following tables will show the stoady | - viut] Mo s jouse wish ol e eiivad lioe puie | ERASSSRIARE SORRIEIIA LA Uy loosiMocle | SleY AR OARE NN ST A SRS - chools out of & total school population of | congregatious that worship within their * and of late phenomenal increase of the re- Total year......| Budbic|2,0186) o4 | tering bere. The following is @ list of the )| d |