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PAGES 9 TO 16. TWENTIETH YEAR. ~ OMAHA, THU 61854P_1890.NmW$wmmwwmmwmmwmmmmm.wmmmwmmmw“%mmmmwwmmmwammmmwmwwmwammmmmnwmm& completeness, safety and convenience by the T0YS, WILLOW WARN, B0, tion compiny carries o lirge line of gents' OARBANS, bankes of any ity {the sizo of Omaka, Omiha his one house, Fardy' & Co., which | furtishing gools tn uldition to its munufac | Thewholesale trade in carpet and indred ——" Tt e A e il 7 g Is engaged extensively i Jobbing funcy | furing intorests, Tho dry grods houses alio | gaods is as yet in its {nfancy, and Omaba i LoteL tapital stock of 100000, The two | A Healthy Inoreass in the Cspital andthe | goods, honso fumishing moads, willow ware arosevon petliets Sum Heawhith | wholesslers have not tried to push tho busi- | How Omaba's List has Grown During the o COr ’ 1 R NS BRva n AT eRt P R 00 Dt —— o und toys. Business in this llue has shown a osevel eddlers’ supply houses whic ness very far to the west, but it is growing, . A Ycar's Record of Omaha's Rapid :'n':'\. sshaven capital :‘2_7 \.tlml\)).‘\:\.; Aggrigate Sales, remarkablo improvement dueidg the past Al).uvu Wholesale business "in'goods suited 0 | qud in timo must develop nto something of Past Year, and Substant al Dovelop. o vear past the national banks have shown 50,000, that trado, much greater magnitude. At prosent tho A gain of 500,000 in the capital, but there ha OTETERS AND FISTL Omaha Carpet Cols the only house doing an — year aud the sales will aggnigate §12 ment. been a falling off in the capital of *he state | " , < HEAVY TARDWARE. SIA6 N 05 Kid $ke siaklti Sofi oxelusive business carpets, o punk, owing o the canegoof e bk rom | IFTEN NEW WHILESAE ~ HOUSES. | o ;o o doltg @ thry mustutory | o tte Rl Qo-tnl the & Tooth puckiig oo | Bittinen:. ot o Tetty Mool | A GAIN OF THRTEEN ENTERPRISES. 5 " RV ot o vl oo nis Heve heot o the sales for 1800 amounting o 8115000, T hanlng fish. Branch & Co.,in eomeetin | Iindial 'to some extent in connection with BANK CLEARINGS, §267,235,100.27 | iy ) no b Ml Joh tes | New Tessitory Macte e Leeitd bl with their fruit and produca 'business, alo | other lines, as furniture, et 4 Yrontl ALl ,;m:lr‘_r"“(ry ';".l' T‘""l',"'“';‘:":"‘"::he R L R mako specialty of oysters. The oystor bus- TS, COPFISES, SPTONS, ET0, Nearlya Million Added in Manufaos ! rly Established Iness for 1800 sums up £250,00, although | The Consolidated coffee wmpany doos o turing Capital and o Big o of capital engagod in the business, % Bawal The Yeat' e UaEt ARBECII P RE handicapped by the searcity of the supply Growth of Her Industrios Greater |+ Underthe following heads will be found bk L) Ll 3 Darrow & Logan and the Gate Oty hat | angihe consequent bigh prices. SRR T, g buina i bery aoltdes, spool ase in the Products— P the names ot the different financial instit Business Kesume. comnpiny are the two firms ehzaged n hand- A iking powder, yeast and ciwars,” Ther than Thet of any Pre- tons doing business in the city, togethe ling the above line of goods. Their combined 1 sTovEES, ("l‘-“.\‘“y: men o rl'tw western country Men Employed. X a7 with a list of the ofiicers, capital stock, sules smount to $100,00. Two enterprising firms are dolng & whole- | very thoroughly, and the year's business e vious Yoar, ale business in stoves which amounted to | Shows a satisfactory increase over all T v 15,000 during 1500, They the Duaily: previous vears. 8 gratifying increase over the business of . llllm;-l» :m{m-ln lll'rl‘wl'r‘nlrv o mn..' the Il‘»‘“: bridge stove manufact com pany b ad shoe trade not weluding one firm tha id L1 GRORE \Wemtou ot Wk e . s CHNTURY WHOLESALE TRADE, $47,214,700. | j{ 1in o Wit 1880, handies rubber bots and shocs exclusivoly, | 214 the Great Westem stove cor THE MARVEL OF THE CENTURY, A prosident; i . Mo L'wenty-three wholesale and jobbing firms | The firms in question are Charlos A. Coo < ¥ E cLotnN quicr whiers, bogan business during the year, eight. with= | Co., Kirkendall Jones & Co. Willims, v Gilmoro & Ruhi is the only - § Omata's Wonderful Growehin Popu- Building, Publ'c and Corporats Im- SLO00,000% Ut | drew, leaving a net gain of fiften new [ Aermam & Hart, W. V., Morso and the Am clusively wholesale busiy ready made Tation During the ast Decade fcan handsewed shoo company. Tho total | clothing, but they cover a very large field, The growth of Omaba in population has A plus, & 0B O | houses, and atotalof 208 wholesale houses | provements Acgregato cors Jrbdent v B. il | A PRI T ‘\‘";”M"m“w’b‘; Smotzt oLhusings trittadin by hsee trad|| SRUS! books show o busines ot over | ottt S O e and A 4 P lard, ti William Wallace, cash. | the ¢ 105 sales forthe year aggregatled | gy ping 1590 was 82,100,000, JOO for the year 1800, been marked b, oll sustain lmar. $10,248,000, 1ohs B BBl ha -, assistant | nearly 0,000,000, 4 bt velous inerease forthe past twenty yoars and NAL ”“"'*‘v The jobbin do of Omaha for 1500 shows BOOTS AND SHOES. tal, $300,000; surp! During the past year Omaha secured thir- $100 L308,234.50 Oficers, | teen new manufacturing enterprises and many of those already located were greatly ed adding vory materially to this groas ature of theeity's growth and prospority. Among the now industries secured during the year wore a tinware hominy mill, alard refiuery, abox manufao- pshiies . o RUBEER GOODS, SAFES, 10CKS, BTO. bl R tory and a mattress factory. LAt 3 s g : |‘m; A m;;v\‘\ vo. 1erl -lvgu-rw ";1: lob= 1 e exctent of the business in rubber goods - :l\.L. Deane & Co, and the n..-m:)‘s.yru :‘“' Unite l"“l' naus of 1890 st ‘{‘“' The annual recapitulition furnished by surp! X N ) bers of Omatia have pushed theirviade {uto | s much larger than a superficial view wight | & Lock Co. are extensively engagedin the s remarkable developmont o themo for [ o, oo0 FELE O O st PACKING OUTPUT, 20,000,000, | firplus p territory mado tribitary to thocity by [leadone toitagiie. Two firms oily haudlo [ handlingof safos, vaults, locks, ete, doing | conversationand favorable comment all pver | Brdstreet giy AR L Sty UL AN — Rogers, vice pre Ben B, Wood, cash- | new ruilroad extensions until they are now | rubber goods exclusively, but the boot and | between them a bvsiness of $35,00. the na WABLLESL AU b bl G 9 J6RS TUheN DiRiea, AMSTALIAL Cashi&r, firmly established in teritory that was until | $10¢ men all handle ravbels and that branc PRODUCE, FRUITY, ETC, The city’s growth has been un precedented, | Ploved ineach line: Nist : Nt : 100,000 forms no mconsiderablo portion of their hus he number of firn {RF TR D% Copltal The Grand Total of the Manufactured :,\\l‘l'v"‘::l‘{~.\)“;‘l\l‘ .1:}"“'\‘,"“,“7‘ ipital, £00,000; | recently claimed as the exclusive fleld of | noas. Tn addition. . thee Afns orremd 1o .1.3&, r'x‘-:flirlzf rr. l‘!f‘x‘v‘_l\\ 'fj.’ ng (\.”.Y“T.l'\vrlll“”_ the record showing that in twenty rears she Fims, Inveied | pe ,l: Products for the Year, cers: C, W, Hamnilton, president, 3 ur- | other cities, The dealers inalargo part of | handing seam fittiogs, engines, ete, all | firms engagtd it this businoss handlo quitoa | 195 fom an ovscuro froutier villape, at fi $54,000,000, low; aiish C. Wil Hamilton, assistant | the west and northwest lave found this vity | eavry a Largo Linoof rubber belting and rub- | linoof grocers speciiltios, dried feuits. nuts, | tained twenty-first place in the rani of the ) ) g \er, amore desiradle market for most classes of '"‘"lll".“\‘\" It "'““ f'“l“" ;“: ‘“'_"*l“ by 'h”‘l" preserves, ete, which helps to swetl the total | great cities of America, z 230000 £ - Commereial National—Ct 100,000 | ‘merchandise than castera cities and, as this | o, 1 PAURSSE AL AL o Mo mbersoods | amunt of ousiuess, The firms reprosented | Established in 1854 Omaha flourished in | 00,00 surplue, 844,000, denosite 81 trioutary teritory is rapldly doveloping, tho | (1 ving 180 would stow o ol of sveesiooos | X0, Wiliuts & Cross, Keimchbrum & | 1oChon i tinos md safored. from lepres- | Fountark wnd e Y ers: A P, Hopkins, president; William ( ary ory is rapidly deve 3 during 1500 would show a total of over $1,000,- | Sons, Branch & Co, Porter Bros., Bates & osperous times and suffered om depres. pundeds and machine shops REALTY TRANSFERS, §18,283.436. | curs: A1 Dresidents Alfred Miljardcashier; | Wholesile tmde of the city is sure o as rap- | 000. The two firms engazed i an exelusively | Co Lo & Co., R Puryis, Riddel & | $0ns until 1865, when her limits held an [ Jime s o Tdata, F. B. Bryant, assist shier idlv increase, rubber businessare the Omaha rubber cor Smith, Schroeler & C. Ross & Co, | estimated population of 5000. Then fol-| Oveniis o ¥ W00 atnA L Nattentl tal, $100,0 Tho following is a very carefully compiled | PAnY, who handies a general linoof “rubber | Binehim & Son, Riddell §& Co., ltoces Bros, | lowed the bilting of the Usion Pac R ety 1000 Comprehensive Statistes Showing the | plus, $125005 deposits, #1510, cors: | summuty of the businiss doe In leading | f000% AndZ, T Lindug, who curtles rubber | & Co., Groeley & Co, Gutos & Son, J. H. | way and thecity grew rapidly, the ¢ S reh : 000 ) H.W. Yates, president L. S, Reed, vice | lines by woolesalo houses during the past | '00ts and shoes und fubber clothing, The | Feilbach & Co, Buck & Purcupile, Millen & P < hY % s v 0 B S0.000 City's Developmentinall Branches | i W, 1S 1 ehes, cashion ViRR combined sales of theso two firms for 1890 | McClain, L. M. Lesiie, ). Byre & 1810 showing a population of 13,083, Tho v N L W00 of Commercial and Indus- Urion National—Capital, $100,000; surply i No.of Agaremte | WETe#25,000. Phelps Bros., J. A. Ryaer & (0, - | next decade witnessed a steady growth and Rk A preeya . f}l‘l:?. (AR i s 815,000; deposits, $,588.08, Officers : W, 4 Cluss. Firms. * Salos. MILLINERY GOODS. bin, Mooro & English, J. I'. Randolph, in 1880 the city had become fivmly ostab- | i b L 10,000 L; W. Marsh, president; E. S. Rowley, vice | Grocer 01 ad srovislons . $8.01000 | T Obertlder & Co. 4o an exclusively A Krug & Co, and Whitney &Co. Several | lished with a population of 80,518, Since | Candy 3 v 3 i and Figures, president; Charles E. Ford, cashicr: Charles | iy Gty i 13 X wholesalo busincss in millinery goods, vel- | Qftiese fitms havo oulybeen In business | yhon hor growth hus been simply marvelous, | Lo andsorn ifis.iii.J i ! . Marsh, assistant cashfer Boots nnd s10es. i TP vets, feathers, ete. C. A. Stonehill and J. J, | @ few mouths while some are only just or \ v 0 fl ? Chiirs and farniture —_— American National - Cipital, $2000003 de- | Shelt hurdware .. 2120 § Lm0 | Bliss hayvean ‘exclusivo jobbing dopartment | Zanized, but the total amount of business | the census of 180 fixing the population at | Chieswnd farnitnre Omahn, with a population of 110,000, covers | posits $IS1si0.g.” Ofers - ‘ot L "Mo- | Uy e o o &0 | in counection wwith their rewil trde. Tho | thusact o during tho year past was &, - !1’ 1,30, exclusive of South Omata, Florence, | &/t iana biinds anarea of 24% square miles. Shehas 126 3 ","'I'E '\\\‘“"“’ 'l‘l:h":‘,- ‘1‘.‘\:"."‘_‘{, piurnoss len thor and mdd 1oy 3 busitess of the past yenr shows a vory| L on @ VeV heavy galn over the previous indeo Place and other populous subirbs, | Qe B i) ttects, of which 03 il yinan, cashlor:” Elmer C. | Tore, wilbwmie, oto..... ] it | healthy growth over provious yeurs. and tho | 3 i While the increase has been wonderful it has | Awiln ’ 3 & o 5| e i DLt > corubined sales of the firns are reported at bl een upon no fictitious basis, but simply upor b : arepaved, Shehas 85 miles of sewers and Commepge—Capital sto 3 R e Lwoomo, oo roporel 8t Mue Bmersonseed company, are _extensive I',”"" e o % Ruamplytpon f i 155 miles of water mains, ‘The total cost of | P 00003 deposits ~ $604,003.10. Of- : o AT Ot1At AL AR R, growers of gardon seeds of all kinds, having | #rapidyet conservative development of tho Comerazo, . P 10,000 R11/tHeka imbrovements to Decatber 81, 1800, | Acers N Cornish, president; George B it Wm0 [ b 3,00 acres of lud devoted o thit, purpose. | Erent territory, marvelously rich in resonrces [ Hi Moo 110,000, b 1 3 V=55 | Barleer, esldent; B. L. Bierbower, 18 AU DPIES. v inese s B9 | yomnero areseven firms or corparations that | TFhoy alsodo a large wholesalo Wsiness inali | that Is Qirectly tributary to this city, des. YN o 000 aggregates §0,510,452,33. ASlIEOr:INL Br REGI Rstiatast castlin: ooy ik hE "0 | bave buildings, wavehouses and ofice head- | ¢arivios of B f ok ] 16,000 Additions to the city's magnificent system STATE BANKS. Printers' supplies. - 1ioih: 1 75000 s i kel farm and garden sceds, Phil | tived to become the grea deontinent : ; b R Shael oo | au LRIt (i agelult (S tiume) s also wholesmien? cass naid || mstromits it rath o ucontier P ] of public improvements were made in 1890 | Citizens Bank—Capital, $100000; doposats, | LRt ol and glass..0 2 . 416000 azons at whole- | combined salesof the two firms amount to e B e 3 1000 aggregating $054,51%, These expenditures | $5,000. Officers: George . Draper, presic | Miliners & ST e 50000 5, Liitioger & Motealf, MeGormicl | $200000. D oLonER L DU Al gnitie ciayl 10000 represent 9 210 miles of paving, costing | dents W. G. Templelon, vice presicient J. A, | Goneecthicey ; ; 0 T e LD MEClorm o y BUICHERS SUPILTES, and other datw, are interesting in this con- : 10100 500,450 10 210 milos of curbing, costing | Patrick”casier;” W. it Roberts, assistant | firicuigat i Co., Purlin Owudort & Martin, aud the | Lauis Hollor who caveies R il CENSUS 1861 TO 150, & e oo 565 12 miles of sowers, costing #112,430; | “SHE 4 State Bankc \pital, $100,000 do. | Euaber i Winona Implement Co. In realtyand build. | DUiters tools tng supplies of wll kinds, re. 3 Snidiory } Al e walks, costing §30,000. president;” Allen T Rector, vice prosident] | Biotokrs Qg niiiene s W0 | over §,000000- { 3 PRINTERS SUPPLIES, [P Uk § 5 ANDILIL .. @ oeiris . 000 L : 5 Ry 13 X FEkiiin i i DI WOPKB o eeeeeerns 3 10,00 The franchised corporations, including rail- | W. G. Templeton, cashic Glgeea ond toncea.. L 00 | Tnadaition to the above named firms, there [ The Omaha type foundry and the Great | 1 Ut Convis . Dollgs works: e R roads, strect rallways, gas and electric Tight i3 SAVINGS BANKS, h B oamintdlel, T L twenty-four agents located in thocity | Western type founary repoit business e : Total 1 016,630 works and water works, expended 1,422,000 o ":‘”; ska Savings an ! I 'n‘vm-)”l';.m.\ {tocizors und glass wile.. w0 | W .n]jm::\(ll;-h\ nnl--}wlaumls of their prin- l,)ll""',rd“srvlfl;“j' type, pr y ete,, of i Tiis ol almea tlint tina sl eh retinte o Smenta 1 i %00, hod &251. | Capltal, 000 deposits, ficers urniture S w0 | cipal's make exclusi vely. _ & 175,000 during 1890, o it s not vlaimed ese flggures C lf; hnxujmulmnll in Omaha in 1800, n’n! 1 | Tohi oL ‘Millas, ‘prosiiant 1 Cotner, | Qntersund i 11001 om0 | “As an imploment distibuting. pint, ey i i ) tually correct, but they furnish a very close 43Lin improvements in South Omaba, muk- | Vice' prosident: Dexter L. Thomas, cashier Jowelry and misical st 4o |Omaha s - the second ' city in the | mqug Carpenter paner company do 8 larzs | o innted s estimateof the business of the manufactur- ing the total expendituro for municipal and [~ Omaha Savings Bank-Capital, $130,000; | Barees snmmi w03 | union, and it the gainin volume, which has | ;i Stentor panee company do e larke | 1 Htnated.... ¢ 9 g | ingindustries, Tho capital employed shows corporate improvements for the year, §2,621,- | deposits, 1,550,000, Oficers: Charles F, | Crickors, ote..... feinds of print.aud Wripping Daper and fangy | 4 Eetimatod an increase of more than a half million dol- snwo | obtaiied during the past fiyo years, is kept i fefnely ANt et S ottons, ete MO A0 i o f , & i P Nebraska Conis. 618 ! & | lars over 1880 The factories are i 8- 940, Mandcrson, president; Johm K. Wilbur, up foranother five, it will be first by an un stationery. While this is the only firm car- . ;,:f,”.f nd ].-‘.[‘ \‘! "m.:\\lx\llxt'*l’)“'Il““lli;r\‘l:l Winesind coring e rie O G < by The building record for the year includes | “%hier . 8 0 [ O e LY v arould_ be first lOW | rving a fuil and excusive stock of paper, Batimntod, . . 20 | outputs. The factories combined cinploy 2,022 builaings of all grades, costing in the | deposits, 325,000 ;- William L. Me: R 00 | for dealers to got trackigze fn theity, The e maliwh oRILALTO A Sl 61 ) : ‘ McCague Savings Capital, $50,000; et w0 [ had itnot been so'difficult a few years ago Tistimn 4| army of liorers, fully 12,000 of them, w 9 g . w0 | i considerabic extent in the same line, as the I i 5 i Aggrogate #6,008,161, Of these 150 were busi- | Cague, ' president; Alexander Charlton, %000 | Implement men will bo taken caro of, and a | RIRCETARE €Xentin Lho s SOl 88{0H 20 20, | monthly earnings — aggregal nearly B L it e e | R : 0 | 9SRRY Homo moany i o oty o | £X00F Iavdvire erclunts, comissio anlon i, o pAATCES f 116 factoton {n South Omah, costing In excess of &2, 500 German-American Savings Bank —Author- otal.... .. i 9 agencies will be represcnted in the city in a | yop® on ARERR SRE 6 LIV OIS be & Decrease. Increase. | amount yearly to over $25,000,000. e 3 ol i 50,0007 deposits, 17,000, Of- | #1p tholi Siradibya*ine in [Mmore substantial and factory way L AT, E b a i vholo aggregating 83 343 B74wen S17 n thelines marked by a * the amount in 3 ales a Lo lion dollars apor §1e wholo aggregating 43,750,434 614 were Bedford, president; J. R | the total does not vepresent the salcs of the FLOUR. e AL Ditan do ot gany jgheifloncos aud tensments, 183 of them in x > bresident: J. W. Harrls, cashiers | pumber of firms quoted as the goods are car- | Five wholesale flour men in this city dis- The Manuf.cturing Interests. South Omaha, ranging £rom 82,600 to $75,000, KiOE AbSIAtAR b akn TErT riod by othor firna. 1 0 5148 1At And 156 | possy OF Sro0 M anoE i, Shis clty dis: PAINTS, OIS AND GLASS. O The following is o list of the firms en- m all aggregating $2,051,577; 1,252 were cot 0 ings Bank "Capital paid in, | anount represents tho estimate aggregate [ g the year, and thoy did not supply either | 4, U14er this head thereare four firms, 15 B Rt fod 1n the leading lince of mEyidctising # X SaR T e i o ithorized capital, $00,000; depos: | oijos Oty O AU DLY (01! doing a very satisfactory business, They aro e dustrics with the men employed and facts kg mamalior. robences) and. misoallaneo : 180, Officers : FredericleNetz, er, | *'In addition to tho 189 fivms whoss agme. | oacoakeoaker and biscds Tactovies with | 5. A'Fuller & Co., Kennard @lass and paint TY YEARS-IG0-Tae O T TV EN fnterest concerning the year's business: bulllings, acgrogating in cost $1,150,50. | prosident; Charles J. Karbach, Vico Prosic | uits “sasomeororoed e e, agrre- | dollirs Soxclisively, o wholsale flony | Company, William'Cunmings and the Omaha Porcent- WHITE LEAD WORKS, Added to the muuicipal and corporate im- .l", D. kl"n\\ v, cashier; Henry Bolln, | there are 17 other firms doins a jobbing busic | warehouses located b are: McCord, Brady f"‘l '.l'l) lhl_m'l Gl In addition to the 1870, 16000 TrCf The Carter White TLead works, whose provements, this gives a grand total of [ ma ll-l*ilfw.lm\w X i sei ness inthe city. Many of them are the sole | & Co, D, M. Steele & Co, 8. F. Cilman, "1’1("~-‘ VI“‘“vl! lo three drug houses and somo § | e B0 104 nerease | buildings were burned to the ground last 810,248,900 expended during the year, R i "fu.m’"\"." Diniany I;n]i;v ropresentatives in their liie of trade and an | Broken “Bow roller mill_cympany, William | Others doa largo panesenn tho samo line, | o g 10 1 561 | spring, ar in domg business on a larger Omaha's commercial growth for the year, b et Contet pagtcers: 100 o= | estimato of their business could not beob- | Preston, K. T. Davis mill comjany and | Daking it impossibleto arive at th oxact | 8. omain......... WO T 7 | scalo than before their fire. The works are YOl | ries, president; Cadet Taylor, vice prosident; | tyined. In other lustances tho. 1ines ore o OB N0 The. Bin oy tent of the business, but 00,00 would be | 4 Minneapolis... "0 16 Ll located in Iast O mab 1 are housed - o by her wholesale trade, indus- R von o 2 iy l ier lustances are ci emens Oskamp, ey oarry immense | a8t 0 18 5. Deuser aees 4100 10600 Bj1el| DOXAGOMML N LAk SO SR ANC NGRS as exhibited by herwh N W. B. Taylor, cashier; Charles . William- | wjoq b or fiems i ho g el O a modest estimate for 1590, 214 LR Hioh 6 o ¢ 2 Bl olea h : Hy cas ried by other firms andan estimate of the [ stocks, which demands hewvy financial in- COMPAIATIVE RANK AND POPULATION 1N tha | A1 16w brick buildings which cost the com- trlal atatlstics and bank clearings hus boen | son, assistant cashior. - 2 . | business, would bein part duplicated, in the | vestments, DRUGS. RS 160- 160, A 71O pany £15,000. Like the smelting works ( Yery satisfactory. The cavital of the Omata [ | Oma ey and Trust Company Savings | rport of some other business. A careful IMBER Three firms are included under the head of Porcont- | they enjoy the distinction of Leing the largest 4 bankinghouses aggregates 85,575,000 and their | "M E_ Capital, estimate made by apersonal canvass, places \ > druggists, Blake, Bruce & Co., the Richard 5 akeof | of the kiid in the world, and the business of 28 AT, el |y ™ 850,000 i o entire jobb inc 4 The whoresale lumber *rade of Omaha for | & S 205 0% 5 Rank 1810, o S o giowing in v > | deposits amount to $21,40,76299, an in Al U, Wyinan, pr tho ontire Jobblag businus of the cityatijust | 1590 s boon astonishinmly largs, not lees | 20 drug Sammny md ‘Gontman drug oon: | 1, ganin Oits Mo, 6 o8 (AL com s ed groving S0 e A Sreano of moro than $9,000,000 ovor 1580, Tho | oxestdents o] Bros about 0,000,000, thivn 0,000,000 foot. having been eotved by | AN, The business is steadily growing and | 2 Minnupoils... oo year since established. The new house forthe e th ,000, vor 1580, 0 ssidenty Iranlk J cashier; W. s : o uhta Ll el having etvel by e firms interested are pushing out into ne B, 8t Paul,iine g orks will give i greater capacl caring houso, reliablo and valuable index | Wyman, treasurer T CAMITAL 1NV ESTED. local dealets, unloaded from car, relnded | Ho irms interatod aro pusiing out into new | 4 3t tay e o works Wil give It e grodver capnolty tnan clearing house, a reliable a luable inde Y i 4 © 3 4 1dex | J R Brndiwest piviitooltolltiing mald o8 ! L fields, During 1590 the combined sales of the A over. Sisty men are employed, whose of the city's commorcial growth shows a merican Savings Bank—Capital fully e LIads) Captial Jracose | again andsentto tho rétall dealors of tho [ pyyuy's a grand total of $1,50,000, | & it + 1000 monthly payroll fools up £35,10. Lovi Cars Ll S 7 paid, $100,000; deposits, §140,000, Oflice estimate of the amount of capital invested in | surround ing territe In round figures this 3 Bre B0 CONPARATIVE RANK AND POPULATION IN TEN | o3 SIS TGS l"‘u syden socretar, spiendid increase for thd past year, th cloar- | §, 3. Carter, president: C. S, Montgomery, | it the jobbing tradeof Omabain the princi- | volume of business 13 estimated at £3, 500,000, 3 Y EAIS-—180-1 Hrl pralcenang se B ey tarys ngs aggregating §257,205,190.27 as against | vice president: A. ¢ Powell, c pul lines, and the retail trade, in addition, will amount The three f >d in manu facturing Berant [ e Do ROMAE HOREAS 208,051,004.04 in 1850, un inerease of 21.7 per | MDIme Savings Bank—Oficers: W. H. Rus- | quu to fully half that sum, u very satisfactoryand | and jobbing confectionery have done a busi Tank o 1s0, 1w 0f | enthusinstic over this yenr's prospocts. cent, sell, president; W, F'. Allen, vice president; | Conl: 1tme, @to....n .+ i | fattering showing for Omaha, ness amounting to $500,000 during 1%, They Minneag oo AR 16870 & CRACKER BAKERIES, The real estate transfers for the year ag. | O+ H. Payne, casbier, J0as. A i Andit is fiattering to Omaha, too, that it | are Voegele & Dinuing, Klopp, Dricbus & Hmnlits 57 o+ 20518 4 The New York biscuit company is the re- S S Analors. year ag e o SpOrting goods.... . St stands third in the list of American cities as | Co. and Poyeke Brothers compuny. A good b Pl AL i sultof acombination between the McClurge gregated 18,233,430, an increase of nearly The followlig Fabio sEawathalotal smonnt i B A L) e a wholesale lumber distributing point, Ch many cigars and other goods whicl . il g 106,070 cracker company, the Keunedy biscait com- $1,000,000 over 1859, o 8 51 ey ATROUN B R cago and Minneapolis only leading us inthat | ally with confectionery, as nuf ) rinci e ables wi Hany Jhicago, Rho cracker c v | of capltal inyested in Omaha’s financial instls i wter i p ¥ 5 cgo and | 3 g SUTRCH Vv, U5 The principal featureof these tables will | Pany of Chicago, "Rhoads eracker company of Omaha easily maintains her rankas the | tutions, exclusive of banks in South Omaha: ash, doors and biinds.. .00 00 line of trade, and Minucapolis will lead only | ete, are handled by thése firms, beseen, Intwenty yeas Kansas City has | enver and some of the largest cracker hird largest pork market fn America, the | Natiomalvanks ) ceviee o 400,000 10 125 1se X 8 fow voars longor. TLLUMINATING O1L tallen from tirst to fotirth place, St. Paul from | bakeries in New York. ‘The capacity of the business of the past year showing a phenom. | Stato bunks . X Py . 100 [ ellowlng is alist of the fms fn tholum- | 1yreq gms, the Bluo Tunlk lite company, | 800 to thind, Minneapolis rose fiom fourth | OVels 18.ahoust 000 koxes oL sormokors aydiy 08 she paa T 43 m | CVings banis I et : A RbOIRAE 1y e here, e plaased with |, “4eo fims, tho Bluo Tunl o0 i | tofirst and Omaha from third to second, | nobmeluding fine hund-made goods; 150 bar- enal increase over that of 1850, The beef Biliter and oggs. ; 200 | the business of 1800, and hopeful of the year | the Weste : o rin Y anil u5¢ | Denver holds the sime ranje a8 s 1570, relsof flour are consumed daily; 102 hands packing Industry has grown rapldly during | Total... S, 00 B i, v G . ' just beginning: Louis Braiford, Wyaly & At A L R BTN | e i L DL A s espe- | Including skilled labor, are employed and ‘the past year and is more than four times as [ (oo e s Bullard 1 ‘mbersompiny, (hicago Lamber | 4y ol aggrogate sales amounting to $£0,000, | cilly with Omaba, have been still greiter, | twelve delivery wagons at an averape great as it was three years ago. The number | State banke, o i o aluwo | company, ietz, I'red W. Gray, Omaba e Hnoun ¥ g Kansas City has fallen from firstto fourth | monthly payroliof §4,000, During the pass At I o s oare o, (b iambee | Binl imeais st L LS 2 | i st an ; 1o | Lumber *company, Henry and Coatsworth WALL FAPER AND CURTAINS. place, St, 12wl has held 188 own e (ied. | S1x months' tho capacity of tho factory has of boss packed ducing pual el (| (A0S o ; il [ O 2,158 | company, Georgo A. Howland, Howell Lum- | Tho wall paper jobbing: trde of the ity Rinnieapolis has rison from second to fir! | been greatly enlarged 889,050 as against 1,027,203 in 1859, an in- Total deposits. .. 3 bor. company, J. A Waketleld, W. L. Irish, | reprosented by ono house only, that of H. | aud Omana from ffth t- seaan Derst | Mo Garjeau oradker company 1s ono of Lignors ... 310000 N 3 T i & orease of 1,000 hogsa day. The number of OMAA CLEARING 10U Aifiinery.! s | B. L. Caton, Star-Union - Lumber company | Lehmann, who carries a 80000 stock. His | s fallon from fourti to 5t ey fovrishing industrics of the city and one that cattle slaughtered wis 321025 as compared [ The establishment of a clearing house in | UM ss i e Lisw | Colpetzer & Guiou, sales for the year aggrogated $1: Omaha has attained in thesame time the | ¢njoved an imumense business list year. Its with 280,578 in 1550, an increase of $1,347 in | Omaha in 1584 suppli d th meuns nl‘;\m‘[mlu: e 4,200 o) < 1 5151 A0 Topicno, STEANM, WATER AND RAILWAY SUPTLIES. commential supremacy of tho Missouri val- local tradc i "“I“" and “"”i"“ “f*'“‘"““’l"; (RS total numbar of anlmals bse ecount of the financial growth of the | Photo supplies. 200 w0 Exclusive of the cigar manufacturers, all of “The field for this trade is fairly divided up | ley andis ina position” to maintain it. Her Vo incrensed each year, in keoplng wi )‘:l““" S onl, mander o "‘“‘"""1‘.;"1 ML ety W, HL 8. Hughies has been comected | Pier anbprinties” i . I | whomare jobbers of their goods, thereave | between tho United States Wind Engring | fian cial standing is etier thin that of e | Western development and inereascd popilne ncs cilied was 1,757,951 as against 1,801,8% | with the clearing house since its organization | st muterials. .. At won | sixteen fivms in the city that wholesalo to- [ Pump company, A. L. Strang & Sons, The | other city in thewest; her tibutary terri- n. It cipacity is 160 buirels of flnm-duile'. in 1880, asits manager. The banks of South Omaba, | ot s shoes o 10! S tem0 [ baccound cigars. Their total sales for the [ Crano company,Faivbunlks, Morse & Co, and | tory isouly in the infaicy of its develop- | 1he people onits pay-roll number 105, who The products of the packing houses | doing acommercial business, are practically | Browers o . i o 4300 | year amounted to something over §785,00, a | the Churchill Pumpeompany. Theirstocks § ment; her'trade in the néw states and torri- | ©4rn over§,000 per month, During Teas, €0 s and splees 200,00 & 1 i i ) i for the year aggregates 20,000,000, whach | Pranches of Omaha baiks and the greutor [ Tt cuft ADioos,s 3 200 | guin over 1830 of $220,000, comprise ull tho avpliances and fitings used | tories s constantly increasing, and her re- | COMMnY's business was largely in oxc added to tho $25000,000 which ropro. {:!;A‘l]':nlli(‘l:ih:}(n‘f":lil\x"vll!' l:x::::{nuw\|;t“:f;\ln«l'; I«)I'_lr;'l\‘-l Gl ; 2 2 on BCALES AND TIRUCKS. in_connction with st arorareton Alha| iactnces and possibilities practically unlim- i';“:‘:j"}ll‘“'v and bright prospects for 1591 are A, # ) ¢ a ba A fractio o ¥ " TP 7500 R ¢ Clo. s Omana | combined capital invested by these tive firms promised, sents tho oroluct of the Omaha manu- | stockyards business, however, finds its way | Fiur........ /10200 (i 100000 '“‘."“f-"‘,“’-‘vl.\:‘l“?{; o Gosand the Omana | ;o0 wpates 045,000 thelr sales during the THE POPULATION 0P, NENRASKA LiNGBEY: 01y NORIE, facturing estabhshments gives a total of | throughthe ciearing house, which adds, as | Hurniture . seasneee io - 00 ] 8OOSO, QLD SLVICO SRO LAt 13 2bl yearamounted to 22,000,000, g P > - i piliaidls i The W. i (it s f . 3 yearamounted to ,000, & handsone in S The Wood man linsced oll YR Omaha’s industrial products for the year of | near as can be estimated, about one million B sl eapeny s BAGS | truclkjobbivg 1o, Tholr salos for tho year | JEo S50 the trado of 1580 Tho growth of Nobraska fn population sna Rhersianont of (et nonl SEREE fonha's | B FRRGLC.fox tho pear of | T TR Th ) SEN D iod; Aol Jns DL oty s siv T | were §15,000, & gain of $5,00 over 1889, ovi- | Credse over the tradeof 1851, wealth has been as remarkablo as that of its | and operates one of the most, complote and 54,000,000, ; e LT e (ATBRACHRAEIRS.C LYa| il i denclug the growth of the city and tho ex- g PHOTOURATUIC SUPPLIES, chiof cily, In 153 tho te 3 a popu- | L ost ullm..uu;..xvt"\lx'.ln‘.’|1Ll|ll~|n the world, The jobbing business of Omaha for the | the gainin tho cleaings. Ding the finy et tension of Omaha's jobbing territory S. Heyn monopolizes the wholesale trade | lation of but 2,732 person than aro | Their business for tho yast will amount - 014,74 oal 8 st ng Ll i i ; . e hotographic supplizs. His sales for the | now residents of some of the voting precincet 0 over §1,250,00. An average of seventys year was $47,214,70 against $44, Win | two years after tho establishment of a | AT Y CORKE, COAlL, CEMENT AND LINE. In phe p k h 0 [l E s teadiig b 3 5 Mgl 1880, clearing house the perceatage of iucrease | Trpe and printi ¥ it As o capital inyested, the amount of sles | Y@aramounted to F100,000, au increaso of 11 | of Omal A Adverse circumstances and fnflu- :}:‘1 i’"\') :'m w’:j"fl“l“'ll) employed, whose pay Omaha's strect raflways, water works, gas | W03 Phonomenully great, but it son sel. | Hekiewant s for the year and the territory gleaned by the | PET cent over lust year. S1008 Iiavarnioa the. oapld setiomant of tae | Yob 1 88,00 pat iaonta, works and electric light works are owned by | Hed down to a roeular thongh stil very | Slaraua a0 Wholesale conl, coke and line dealers, the AR AND SEUTINO G000, nereaso and. continded ubsll IS0 ieaIIed AUIOPR ANB) MOARY A s ol ned by | yapid pace of aboutsl per cent yearly gai I fobbing trado of Omaha makes a mignificent [ Tho Collins gun compmy wd Cross & | {rivaso dhd continted until 1570, when the | g0 & o, Jobbers and manufacturers ;rum n:t Ak"un A;U‘r:vm-” 4 ot railways Hn'ln“m\m!:\m show the | \tage of in- Total ..., X showing. Fourteen firms ‘contestand divido | Dunnive lave tho field which Omahu gloans | iited States “",;‘,"T;‘;,‘I:I_ ',‘;' A0 & DUl | of syrups, molasses and vinegars, were ose ave a trackage of 94 miles and are operated | crease of each year's clearings over the year the field. They are: American Fuel com- | as a jobbing center in the gan and sporting | 1800 of 123, GRS CR4200 blished in Omaha in 1887, T n ; . ¥ g 3 y A ¢ ! i g st A Re IR, Yas < | tablished r 887, They emplo principally by electrio motors. Tho water | Drevious. The Year's Trafiic. pany, J. W. Bedford, Cottant & Squires, | goods trade, Sales for 1S90 wero 175,000, D0 commencoment ‘and conplelion of i enty-ono men, monthly pay coll 81800, R nan { 4 P INCREASE IN CLEARINGS, The followiie Rl a iy o : . {farmon & Weeth, C. B. Haveus & Co. o GBS, UGG 0 i A Ciiaa o0 tho West and the | g tyoo r they have e RIS works compauy has laid 155 miles of mains The followlne sunmary contins. a list of | Hurmm & Weet, C B, Ha . ARRIAGES, , ET0, Towa lines from Chicao and St Louts to the | Puring the past year they have enjoyed am and 1315 fire hydvants are now in use. The | Increase of 188 oyer 18, > the leading dealers in the various lines of the ”‘_’“‘ R “k"“,“l “} l‘“,'\'ll;-"""}j"': The number of houses in Omaha carrving | Missouri river on the east, Other railroads | iPCrease of 100 per cent in thelr business, and )" as company Iald 85 miles of malns acd iy | 10cionss of 1851 over 1 2 % 3 | iobbingtradoand fucts of interest concerning | 579+ < IRBASR <& Cos Bl M Manonor & | 1ino of wagons, carriges, etc., of all kinds, | followed, and as the Nobrask railroad e e from the Missouririver to the Pacill Y = hhpadle e Sk st B e R - R U W the traflic of the past year; R o a TruMeyer & Ca-, Mount & Grifin, | ig very lurge. The munufacturers doan ox. | tems - hive sxpanted | iho ppulation and | ORS¢ Asan evidenco of the vast territory BRI S Iaps L use Lo the clty A.0008EY ron i) 180800 2 DUY GOODS. Nebraska Fuel compapy, Ouaha Coal, Coic@ | 1oy give whole: busiuess as well as tho | wealth of tho state have steadily increase od by the fivm, last year they shipped & Mght company furnishes 135 aro lights for the E IS0 % and Lime company, The aggregate sales for i TR & v increased, | POV b rloads. of syrup to T y 168 ghts v P R The wholesalo dry goods trade of Omahals | the year will amount to §450m0 whict | Ericultural im it The Columbus is the record of the unparalleled growth | {04! ) carloads of syrup to Tacoma, business portion of tho city and 593 gasoline ng table shows tho amount of | conducted by two houses—M. E. Smith & Co. | jncludes tho receipt aud deposit of | 100,000 | DUEEY company, W. T. Seaman aud Sutphen | of Nebraska from the beginniug, with @ 0ym- i 80d ono ‘garknd o “Fort " Wrangely Iamps are in use in the outskirts, b i b i and the Kitpatrick-Koch dry ‘woods compan » of hard coal PR & Son, who are not lucluded inthe list of son with lowa and Kunsus for the period : ings for each month.of the year since tho | & S tons of havd coal, 00,000 tons of soft coal. 4l b 4 b 1 TenE Tho assessed valuation of city property, | oo of tho sloumay Bosss The trude hasshown & healthy growths s Y 085 GO ) acd manufacturers given under that head, hindlo ve and ten years, i MILLING INTERESTS, B ot ol 1o A ety . 9 : the total volume of business £or tho past yeur i (OCKERY AND GLASSWARE, o large number of vehicles of alt descriptions, POPULATION OF NEBRASK A, The Omaha milling company can Justly rea P 3 00-0 ,176.50. Was 82,251,000, There are two crockery and glassware job- | On accountof the business being divided up Popu- boast of owning and operating e of the fine The actual value of real property alone 1s P bing houses in the caty,” Their sales forthe [to such an extent among different dealers, Increase. * | estflour mills in the west. Its capacity is conservatively estimated at £200,000,000. So i There are six firms e “] Rol year were emiunently satisfactory, Moess someof whom also carry other lines, itis im: . . 3 . 400 barrels per day, with a wheat storage oa= that while on the assessed valuation the tax i ! R okl firms en, edn tho whole: | Gatch & Tauman, who carry: 10000 stock, | possible to givean exact siatement of tho . s1ngeal 8 - pacity of 10,000 bushels. Its output for g g e : iiq sale grocery business, this brancn of § sold over $200,000 worth of goods, an increase | volume of business transacted, but it is esti. : i past year was upwards of 50,000 barrols, levy is 41){ mills, the tax upon the market H i trade is ver The am o B 1 S i | ,000 barrels, 2 W dgcindly e { H L Hhaana Y x he amountof |of50 per cent over 18%. M. H. Bliss, who | mated that the amount of money which . company is now carrying twelve men on ite wvalue of the property would not exceced 61§ i1 k\\‘\’I\!;«‘;;\un‘F by . gnfua \|\|ll aggrogate S0 $75000 stock, reports sales to the | changed hands during 180 on account of Weroarnnnen L0793 pay-roll, who receive $700 per mouth, Cone B4 mallla on th dollar, : ve U0, on ouses avguredin ths bus ate b of $150,000, wn incréasoover 1839, of 25 | Omuli's trude fn tho above meutionel Liue PEIENTAGE OF INCREASE. siderable machinery of modern endorsementy - u ollows: McCord, Brady & Co., [ per cent, 0,00, g T . : B Allen Brothers, Sloan, Jolnson & Co,, D. ) L OMAHA'S BANKING FIRMS, Allen | .\vq".l»‘,'fiuu.;x;':».- 1.4‘{1.{3!‘& Co, Hfi)}; S SR A e verl i i “aae | Clomens Oskamp manufactures buckwheat The strength and solidity of Omaha's i & Raapke, Twolarge firms divide the furnitire busi- | Ty fivms, Melchoir Brothers and A vt Tl e | Preparations aud docs an immense businessy banks has given the clty a wide reputation of HIDES, WOOL., FURS, ETC, iess, the Dewoy & 8tme Furnire |ynddand &'Co, deal exclusively in barbe WITIL 10WA AND KANSAS bom | | BAG HACTORY, ol bility. During all the financ wo firms, doing atotal business of $4, | S nhMY aud Charles Shiverick & Co. | supplics, shop fixtures,cte., and doa business FIVE YEAUS, The Bemis Omaha bag factory is an_induse financial stability. 18 all the financial % 000, oo e ol b total businoss of $i, | Tho latier, also carries anl extonsive ino of | of w5000 4y 180, 15 CIne. Poret. | tey that prides itself in an increase of busie ifficulties of the past year which were felt Thiy are: Ciorge Oborno & Co. and 9 & | §ispets Tae two Brow ida bus B0 | BAR GLASSWARE, BILUARD SUPPLIES, PO e S0 Mus 8 | néssover that of 1550 of 100 percont. During 80 severely In eastern cities and the offects § J. 100,00), and the trade is in 8 very satisfac AR, A s B10. ver I : i reeerrn 43 | Will be added next year. g q 0 | the past year ithas made and sold fifty care Smith & Co.. and their operations extend all ditio A. A. Stewart deals exclusively in bar 4t 4 34D @ |thep ¥ Y care of which reached to some extent into the 4 over the west, wierever there are pelt, furs, | N glassware, which 13 also carried by the Gar. | 2% COMPARISON Wimt 1ows Ao kAvsas vom | 108ds of Jutlap s, 100 “innted curs west, Omaha's financial iustitutions showed a . groase, wool, ete., fof sale, Teni b I’.;i:_l*‘:"f"‘g“_'l':*;nl vertno | dem City’ Billiand " Tubl apany, W, A 1170 YRALS it adeof cation loue woks snd. tons of e themselves worthy of all the confidence SUELP HARDWARE, above hoad, Thoy axo sar o T | Wallwe hd ghio whplisale qne cnwar and | g 1z~ 8 | will over-reach §100,00, exclusive of the jobs placed in them by the business wmen and 3 The business done by the three houses In | Co, William Darst, 12, I Girotte, Fre iy b e BRS8N rr S K Wi 4 [bingtradein twinesaud cotton scamless bags, capitalists of the city, Under the manage- B the shelf bardware ~ business—Rector & | lone &Co., L. Kirseht & Co,, company”and W. A, Wallace handle billiard | IN coss WITH T10WA Kaxsas ror | The goods it manufactire 1d to jobe maas of experionved and conservative finan- : ] Wikelmy Co, LeoOlatk-Androeson bard- | Co,, Adior' & Heller, John Bockhofl, Dillon | fubrlos aied bar ant billiard toorn fxtum wod TEN YEALS '8 40d dealersns far wosl Paciflo clers they are prepared, not only to meet the Ll waro company, and Omaha Bardwar com- | &Co.aud Riley Bros., Tho total imount of | 4l yoport o prosperous ncras . bues 150 perce. | Coastund up und down tha 'm Washs uirements of ordinary daily transactious, pany—shows a gratifying increase over 18%), | business transacted by these firms in e e Ml RGOS WNoess | o i5 1,500,000 17 ington territory to southerr fornin, Tu ."i hwb n:)ul .i:t wulll, any emergency that Z the total sales for the past year beiug inround | was 3,300,000, Lol P s T I employes numiber seventy-five, 61 per cont of might be brought on by a stringent woney numbers §1, 500,000, TWINES AND o shedegel . " gy b oot which aregirls, and yet the monthly pays rket or any other crisis incideut to the i G ND CORDAGE. Rugh G, Clark, general western agent for In these comparisons it will be n roll of the councern onnd numberk e f \he damnon) worids The banking SHOE LEATHER AND PINDINGS, A number of tirns indifferent lines of busi- [ Dupont’s powderis the only exclusive doaler | increaseof Kunsas for tho five years betwoer® | s o0 Beorn in round numbers 18 business of Omaha is represented by nino : § Two firms aro engaged fu the handling of | ness carry stocks of twines and cordage, as | fn that 1ine, Tho hardware merchants o 15% and 1500, was 117,47, or 43 per cent lss ) NERP S RAtional banks, two state banks eud nine shoo leather and _findings and business has | the grocers wud hapdware dealors, | grocers all handle eun and basting powders | than the five years betivesn 155 and 1ass, Tn Yy 27 SBAVL RABTONE savings banks. 'The fact that Omaha is one I vk been in very satisfuctory shape. The field | 5o that v would’ * bo {mpossible | and some idea of the extent of the busi Towa the increase was 21,655 persons, or 19 Turphy, Wasey & Co., have been at hom orve citi orially | % covered extends clear to the Pacifio coast | to Qve any correct statement, | may be gained from the fact that nine differ- [ percent; in Nebraska 27,005, aho, per their spl factory at Druid Hil of the national reserve cities has materially < ¥ 3 : strengthened her financial concerns and - { whore they come into competition with hous: | indollars of the extent of the business, Thera | ent manufucturers have | T es | cont. The aggrogate Increase of Nebraisa v, aud duriog that time have ¢ Inrgely inereased the number nd extent of P es in San P'rancisco aud Portland, The total | is one firm here, that of Mills & Co, which | located north of Florcuce from over Towa Cansis {or the two periods 15 and - constantly growl osft: deposits from the banking houses of the : amount of business done by the two firms of | claims to be the' only ono exclusively 'in that | ply the O maba trade wis A g0 the company employe 2o, during 1550 was §200,000, Pacific coast. — They distrioute their goods Nubraski-- 0 1885 Ct i Omuhinat that time. They havg oining states, Bauks in other than re- Co. during 3 ¥ di R0 . 3 :‘i"\'a cltios can count balances due them HARNESS, LEATAER AND SADDELRY, torough the wholesale dealers, e el o ) Jucroase over lowa. 184473 itz 1 ¥ ful reserve they are required to have on hand, b past year shows a total of §60,000,which was | Omalia hasone large bhouse, Sehneider fined to Omaha, they ave gradually working | braska over its nearest com petitors for eich " oo liatiroasart atle! Tho national bauks especlally occupy wag: | trausacted by the three jobbing bouses of | Loomls, doing an excludve business in uo- up anoutside trade as the developrment uI‘ five year period in the past decade, s beds and cots, o uYu}‘l "rY the .;'s':ul A towns [n . the Lnteriox of shis aad Huntington & Sons and (. Brandenburg & | line of business between Chicago snd the ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. Ine. 1680 | their factory—which was & HoW The Wolf Electrical Co. ¢ va | Tuoease over Towa 3 Ykt ) v five wen with w from bauks in Omaha as a portion of the law- 3 Buadiies 1 16 mbive 18 of tods for $is NOTIOXS, and while the growter part of it his boon Such Is the story of the growth of Ne- rod by the company i