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TWENTY- I(’U D \I‘\R OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, JAV['\R\ 1, 1893~ I\lll l‘\(-l NUMBER I‘i"). ~ " »qv | than a year. for the horse and mule depart- | means a corresponding merease of slaughter- | houses and the cred$ifig consumption of | TOTAL RECEIPTS oF STOCK FOR NINE YEARS consisted of 8,800 car loads of conl, ¥ ait, | M om F AT " ), | l\l"l ment has been in operation only ten months, | ing in the local packing houses live stock at this peint - Yo Catio - ows-Sheep TINH | 1,091 of fee, 100 of wwood, 50,000 boxes of tin l ll I4 \ l OR\ Ol. ‘\ \ l‘ ,\R M " while nearly half of that time was spent in | — e — ) p " | Plate, 12,300,000 tin packages, 210,000 barrels, | PR I M preparation for the promised busine “Months, | Cattle | Hogs | Sheep. | Tlorses. — -] OS] LS63 LIS g | Jierees and kegs, 1,230,000 boxes and 1,800 e sheep pens burr 1<t summer are N o tovd \188) 130, BN S0 | barrels of vinegar; 18871 car loads of pro SR Breaking Tonr Bor ths U beine vebuilt and will cost #8000~ Decemuor | 2011 o wis ) - A1 | V| i | barrolsof vinesnty hATL car, londs of ecord Breaking Yea he Union Stoc! Another s 000 feet long. eight feet | January, & s 813 f i RLG00 | 168.008| 505 - sar lines, 8 N ors and 50 . ) : g Y e U el Bk | A, s, St oot et | e ) ol i B B AR 1 | b e e, s S0 | Reond of Onahls Stedy and Subsastl Yards, Exchange building to connect with the sewer | Agri] 2 ) 5. i 3 W LLou 140428 i <308 | the company carries &,750,000 insurance and Growth During 1892 at the sonth side of The G. H. Hammond | May 2 ¥ b 2 30180 T 188487 1. pays annually 000 in premiums. The e g company packing houses. This sewer wili | Jun 2 0 — 000, _— HANDLED A QUARTER OF A MILLION CARS | V¢ circular. built of brick, eieht fect in di- | 4117 in t gl Tota s A% o oAy | NOA'S exportations amaunted, to 1.2 M o - I | Phe telegraphic tolls are 55,000 yearly eter and will cost S0.000. oy 2 2 T \ificance 0f this table may o more | _TOTAL SHINMENTS OF STOSK POR NINE YEARS. | and the lotters eived und - went | BANK CLEARINGS SUM UP 295,619,720 — R oIt wioihiacy | Novemuan fully realized when it 4s understood that it Your Tatile, TiioRs ¥heep AN | are 1200 daily besides 15000 circulars Daily Average of Forty Trains of Twenty K much henefit to the vards and the Total yenr @ | make two carloads of packing house product, | 1884 sloss| 800 Tho com ; 1 el 3 . bt 1 i mpany is represented by twenty -cight . sitle 40 Dis O o e Easli pcking plant, The \l‘\\h"v'“\“" LT e and that since the business of the yards ro. | jeg’ ™ Lxr- P | braneh louse managers, with w force of 187 | An Tucrease of Nearly 40 Per Coat Over the JATS I N e mg and w il ocated sl o o otnl for ‘86 LL i ANt I i g o i \ Business of 1891, 3 N tHe ceipts have increased a thousandfold, while | 1887 W 161418 140 Y brokerage agencies, twenty-el tray Union Pacific railway teacks, = with the the percentage of the shipments have de 1R | 382 sularied representatives’ fourteon center about opposite the Union Pacific creased from 99.38 of the receipts in 1884 to e ! Buropean general agencies. The offce alonge - FINE INCREASE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT | depot. and will he under control of the 05 in 1802, ' il bk . Sheitl ¥ . 250410 : a force of 103 and is divided into a dozen 9 { "‘n‘q’l’(I\:I' .niul“‘ K m“.“;',‘:"“""f-‘ % \I” w Iil o g § ! CARSAHANDLED, H d%0.109| 88004 4 dopy ents, cach under a superintendent. | BANK — DEPOSITS ~ OVER 25,000,000 T vomlipniy 16 #in 01l of. ita. traine win | & The l'niun‘ Stock Yards Railroad com Tho product for 1509 cqnsisted of pork eugi , is polnt and over its umion cut-off ; : 20 | pany handled cars during the four years of | - 2142 burrels:_of 3 arrels: of | A Many Exteusive and Costly Improvements Wia. xiwise ns allksew Paaing | Sb i I to IS inelusive il show icrcases | | BAKGET GECHIPTS OF STOCK 1N ONL DAY land, CHORAT pounds: ot Tdry sl Wage Workers Have More Than a Million tnw all 3 S o ut-off. The | June b and percentage of increase as foilows attle, October 19, 189 4 | meats, 51,583,008 pounds; i and More Coming. all Lrains over ts :‘.“ d ol 'llr;\ [ 2 e = o— I\Il‘u‘-]l AUBUSC 12, 1900. 0 ¢ plekled meats, 8310081 pou nds and a Half in the S8avings Banks, e month < Ll b 3 Year, Handied. | "7 | contago | forses and males, Jine 6, 1850 Skl 3 s Bt tRtine. 8 580 46" . A S St Sept ? — 5 0% ol L CNR R B TS 400 | meats, 10 718120 pounds: butterine, 8583467 e THIRD PACKING CENTER IN THE WORLD | o e i among | Y0¥ L bty ; LARGEST RECEUTS 0F S70CY ; D e e T et 8 h00 | AGGREGATE JOBBERS' SALES $49,710,000 the very first a feeder market. During | Total yoar 200,064 SILROTS 3850 B '”H}h"‘»",‘ '\;';""Q-'l‘;l\',“ \ § pounds, and pepsin, 81,688 pounds. lust year the s 8 of feeders increased from ¥ St Lecrease. Besomiaidgadai AL 3 t 91,500 3 ¢ Tatal, 187 TIRTRR LA 50, Sheep, week ending Septéniber The Go L Hmmond Company. ; ¢ : h 91,600 10 151,251, or 48 per cen R PERCENTAGE OF CONSUMPTION. 1890 8 The G. H. a1 1 company has o cap. | Lhe Product of Mills, Factories and Packing: Big Increase in the Product -Many More Magnitude of the Business. 1589, The following interesting compar Horscs and mules, week ending Sep- o | 1tal stocic of 0,500,000, and 1a. 0w, mANORED i Rinployes—New Industrioa—Iright J Duving the vear 235500 cars woro andled | o e | o S, [ Horen | statement, will show the veceipts of SrammE I AR s TR R T NRVER. YoMntely of Suriouss; R Houses Nearly Bighty Millions, by the Union Stock Yards Railroad com . T | and hogs during the list nine years and_the | (4 Week ending October 81, g O] S AR 1500 THE O RINNE T HAKS THoRo i day i the year, equal to forty-one. trains of | Févry (e housc Hogs, Aurist, 1800 . ] 1320 | product is now considered an the | THE MAGNITUDE OF THE MEAT INDUSTRY twenty cars to each train, lAwEYS 1 P X wldouts ) Sheep, Octobir, 1888 7 30 | best on the American or Buropean mavket, The lberal munagement of the Union | Recelpts, Mirs 850 g " IHEiha] oon Horses and mules, dunie, 18897000 273 | two mannnoth brick buildings, a_beaf house s Atock Yards company of South Omaha has | The following tables will show the ste J . E 0 g ocelPts| yumea. IO LR it ot, and o hog house 178x231 feet Y 1,,‘::\ II that ,’;f,.l,,,‘ o Bl “\. vo. | Yot marvelous increase of vecoipts of stock | Ul e \ S LARGEST RECELPTS OF STOCK 1N ONE YEAR S & foor area of ton and o | Nearly 10,000 Mon and Women Employed in at the yards according to rds year, | Soptembe b HRU v 0 840 Cattle, 1892 788,180 ac . : WtFed, Tho cxpenditure, during 1809 of $200,- | Sbthe yards according to tl s year, | Soptember ¥ il halfacr Omaba Manufacturing Establishments, ORI isiess 1,450,025 1,814,980 5 Important Additions to Packlng Houses Prospect for 1893, § 0050 4 . 180 L increasing the entire floor avea to 1 | beginning December 1, siuce they were | Qetober 213 1L : ' Hozs, 502 i LT00ET | ot sixteen den D eV HOUAERHYS 000 n enlarging and improvio the | opened for business | November. A ne 5 2 & & -”:_h!'-‘““-l M 14184 | supplied with every modern invention or yards w only decmed necessary R | Total year Tl 108280 S RPR R o i ) 3 | Cars, 1892 (it i b8.648 | improvement and arve considered the perfec RE L Lo utare. PROWIR, - nnd - fioeds | T Stontir ] CATUE: Shioop, | Torace, ! 0! ¢ B e R 5 i tion of packing house buildings. Two ice ma- | OVER 88,000,000 IN SOLID IMPROVEMENTS o T U W T - Total 1883, | 2uon| s 18208 : i S a0k a0 b e ARL L chines of seventy-five tons sach, a lard re of the stock business at this poin At e i 21 T H PR N IR TR TS ” The feed master's report shows that | finery of 250 ticrees per day, a tankage with this immense suw of monoy. judicious o | R b | ~Stont. T Cattie. | Tiogs | Shoep, | ToTaes nearly §100.000 was expended during 1802 | grinder with a Cyclone: grinder, costing | Miles of Pavements, Sewors and Water Malng A\andled; so rapid tins tho growth of bush e e on wttle s, | Shoey. s —_— ————— | for féed. Bight thousand five hundred tons | £2.500. three dvnamios of a total of 420am T been thit the improvements have searcely [0 | Decunbor i Tan| 10wt 8 of hay, costing on an average $150, wore 1 | pores, stationary_engines incresing ATy 1,500 New Bulldings A Splen- 4 - ok al..... anuury, 0 X . 470 | quired, entailing an outlay of 55,250, anc orse power 1o 805, and six seventy-horse Koptatiead of o necds, S b i : ThisEnia e A eNan e [ Toverintis s st s b LS \[nm 1 annual report of 'l Ly Nonth. o | ARl R o litd] ] i i oGl Al bushel, cost $11,500. . power Ster boilers costing 5,000, IncreaseluPublic Revonucs: Stack Yards company, Just published, shows | == : S e ol e SERg e varist RO R TOR IR (5 WollNE T E o L 40 June 187,00, Loiaon| s Hlieer o 2 | pacity of 120 gallons per minute have pirtic B PO AT HR I LareBUINE bruary.... | July iess il Jleven teams with teamsters, averaging | hoen of the 1802 improvement. A perfeettire [ Omaha has just closed up a © that hay s facts are 1 1 seolpt . % 3 : R e e t ten loads per day, are required to clean the | gygtom, with a company, cavts, hose and five | Loen one of (he R w i as the facts are creditable. In the receipts g 3 Septen 2 1 i 7K. 3 101 | yards, Threo 1o four cars per Aay are 16 | Same i i A eteiet ey on one of (he mwost prosperous in the higs of cattle 1802 shows an inerea TNETX) 6 November. 16,264 1602 e uired, averaging about 1,000 ver year, | aloctical fire alarm insures practieal safoty, | 1O Hite it has not taken on fn 1800, the S LRl [ e o ~ - - to remove the gatherings, while 3.600 cart | ‘P FIERLS iR yio any of the characteristics of a boom, i 20,66 per cent, the increased veecipts of hogs | Qukist - “The following table Now the iner Douglas and Sarpy county farimer m | i [ L S e el NiE B e u ChILELL 8 tal 1830 | 2 s & L sl I uglis anc 'py coun armers sec| s 5000, cattle 1,200 cop oturhie estab] oanag T were from 1,673,314 in 1500 to 1,105,651 in 1 el i f otal 2 and percentage of inerease of slanghtering wholly indifferent to this important and | 1000 a1 cs 0 ‘," e o i G facturing establishments, with the trades- or 2 per cent, the inereased sof sheep g b . 3 9 valuable farm necessity, which they may | it shupe 600 hogs, 200 cattle and foo | oM With the financial institutious, with were from 170,849 in 1591 to 185,547 in 1892 or l __nesl a0, I I e ¥ Sheeny | CIIED . 3 have free of charge cither in wagon or car | gheop can be slaughtered in an | he wage earners and with the city gen- 806 sper cent, the incrcuse of hovses [ [ = 5 Mulcs. 5 Z load lots. Manager Babeock will gladly fu hour. The total sluughterings in 1801, | erally and mules received was from 8502 | MonthT T Cattie. | Hoks, G [TIOTREE | e | = s nish fertilizers frec to all applicants. were hogs 124170, cattle 61387 and she The city has a population of 145,000, Tts I 1801 to 14,183 in 1862, or 65,08 per cents | bec 18 i G| danuary 5 i B 2| o Water Consumption, ML Lhigil Wl sl \ corporate Timits extend over 2414 miles of the increase of cars received was from o4~ | i 18 il P LG 4 it S 4 k 5 The water systen is among the best in the | FALUC 4l SILL Shivel In 0 i torvitory, within which there aro 14814 miled T S T L e T o [y B8 38 | Nare o * | country and the supply inexhaustible. Four | N0ES welk 0 : an T : el 283 in 1800 10 B8 G4 in 1802, or 803 per ¢ Marci . ; 0| A | . g s Imeters are nsod anall the water consumed | costing 81,208,508.63 or §0.80 ¢ of graded strects, 7127 miles of paved The increase of the percentage of slaughter- | yuy i A THRATC oS a8 5 is accurately accounted for. About 20000000 | 1%, pound ”"""'_‘_L';i“" strects, 12539 miles of curbing, 102.42 miles ings of the stock ived in 1802 over 1801 is | Juno . | ulye a4 allons of water are consumed per month, or o By of sewers and 443 miles of wooden and stone A5 crenitab1a’ to e 16cu1 packers ns 1tis | SulZesi: Wit ; — Tor 50,000,000 rallons por year. g sidewalks. These improvemet ave beel ! X uir Stemuer. | Ao A JRELS . cof | The Hammond comp has 1,000 alk iese improvements have been fatifying to friends of the yards and bene- | Sept 2 G g - : e present pay roll contains the names of “{' ! YN TIEVaE e ® cost of §,787.440.70, of which 5 1o | oetol 28 November 28 persons, and the salaries amount to $155,- | eF Gl I e Iy LKL G Gle it fielal 1o the stock raisers of the great ; 500 ei yehe drew L averaging 2 for INEL | amount the sum of $650,001.02 was expended souri valley and northwest i Total year : 5 year. ; X 1 the ¢ : £4.801,0: during the year 150 ceived in 159 . v el a0 GO e 8 5 T KLY (D G 3 South Omaha Live Stock Exchange. s compared with #4.210,356.00 in 181 \ R SRRy = i ) The South Omaha Live Stock Exchange | hundred and twenty-four branch houses and | ‘the building vecord has been a surprise, M0, or 5456 per cent, while of the 75,156 B . B s ——— | has now a membership of 202, Duving the | general agencies in Germany, France, Hol i for the city of Omaha alone, figures received in 1802, E _ i L 7 == THoraes. Crens0; g L past year just 100 new members were added | land and Emgland ave supplied by this com- | prove that 1,372 new dwellings, stoves, fa 118 slaughtered, or 62.91 Dec., 18%..., an| s001 > ¢ . | sneep " COMPARATIVE INCREASES. to the voll. On May 22, 1882, the initiation | pany. The product of 1892 consisted in pounds | to A gain of 144,145 in the req oD g % pauies The following compargtive tables will show | fee was inc i from $20 to #3500, and the | of 2228 193short ribsides. 5476 s did Showlng in Every Direetion— that 1842 was a record breaking year inevery s and other structures were erected at - A 0 5 . 4 A cost of #,048,562, In addition to this, South £ Frtad % i ; 5 the aetual increase and the percentage of in- | transfer fee raised 1o $100. 1t is regularly | sides, 3 other dry salt meats D0 St oA y AT LI O - ph ary. 2 crease of e 5 the succes- | chartered under the laws of Nebraska and is | sweet piclkle shoulde SO0ATS sweet P Omaha invested £11,543, Florence $40,000 and received in 1801, 1,21 vere “ ¥ i X i 5 sive yemrs izati A member of the national association. The | hams, 1,616,618 other sweel pickle meats, | Benson and Haleyon Heights 52,200, making or 80,82 per cent, while of the 1305657 hog By B 3 5 5 | yards regular clection of officers ovcurs on the fivst | 3,442,884 tallow, 1,000,858 bones, 2012082 | a total of £,152,313 thut went into new received in 1 1,820,386 were slaught. niust May..oo E Monday of January of each year. The pres- | bones and 450 tierces of prime steamed | hyildings in Omaha and her " %y or 77,42 pe AR ¢ Somianbora| g A » 5 § | e e s | ent officers are; President, J. A, Hake: vice | lard and 8,112.460 1 of other lard vl s "'I‘ l"l‘,.‘ “‘_'\“\‘v“""""’;. "}"‘"3 and 243,264 in the sl i Cetoher iy . h president, M. R. Murphy : secretary, Colonel | hundred and eighty-flve m e on the pay yed e DDLU he gov- 243,204 in the slaughterings .- | Novomber 5 i\{:;’gl\hl ST oo Al L. Lott: treasurer, H. C. Bostwick: di- | roll and $255,38.78 were paid out during the | ernment has expended the sum of £90,000 in L there w X s - it ] T i rectors, M vid L. Campbell, Jerome | year. the beginning of the new postofiice building, I .while of the | — . November .. v S 4 % B. Bluiichard 1\,\_;-: Byers, L. C. Tedington Omaha Packing Company. which, if added to the totals, would bring 1 in 1 ‘!’I '.::v e wer ‘...uI( Monthe T aite T Tions B oreos, | Tolal Year.. 1 uter ood During the y 1 new cold storage build- | the gross investment up to 15, which 608 in receipts and 10,483 in the slaughteris Dee.. I8, - o0 ot fortsn| 2 7 4 HOUSES. Jixi80 and three stories high was creeted | is £2500,000 in excess of the 1801 record. 0, * slaughterings - an., 188, | | - T south of the main building and facing on the | Bank clearings have outstripped k When it be remembered that nearly all | hehraars. 3 LOCAL SLATGHT : o L Packing Plants and the Packing frdustey. | outh - paiload tracks. An_additional s “’ have outst ll'l‘:“":“fe smaller packing houses of Towa and Ne- | Aprit., H i As will be scen by the following tables The phenomenal growth of the packing in- | story 1002 feot wast s builbaon [l iR i 8 SEE Tl S R R R and Indianapolis, Boston and other | My E 5. showing the consumption stock at, this LIV S er . | dustry at South Omaha and magmtudeof | the cold age department and a 24 year they 205, SRR & Junoiis 3 point during the years 1857492, the_inch Yonr ] e o the business have been the wonder of peo- | new chill room B0x128 with a capacity of e of §81472530 over tho Yo rosidantishuvers Share, i Jn)s: of slaughtering has more than kept pace v El ple interested in the business and the ad- | 1,000 hogs per day was crected. A retail 1 Omitting wnd it will be conceded t neither words, facts ek the inerease of 1 i} Mronmanstos iration and pride of every citizen of the market was erected on !|.' uJ'Ilinl | nor figures could speale better for a market IBC A i s Gate und Magie cities, The records of the | street, primarily to supply the demands of | g -5 SRR 2 than ‘tLhw do te -l|||i~ market and the local 2 - ———————— | I8 . 1011706 2 Union Stock Yards company. as published in | employes but with the additional view of | ”“,“H"‘""f-'““‘__ per day during the - onths, | Cattie, | Hogs. | 8 [ lrpmon oo this article, show 1502 to be the vecord-break- | supplying the local wants. 1t receives a | Cntire year. With a combined capital of £ | 0 st i we year. | But even this magnificent | very liberal patronage from citizens of both | #5.085,500 the banks of Omaha and South Ehograanization, | i 2 bl o 2 | Decebortse| 62| 3 18811200000 showing docs not do fall justice to | Cities. The improvements and enlargements | Omaha earry deposits of - $25,510,91 The Union Stock Yards company was or- January, 187 4850 .83 X | 18w . l S the packing industry, as the distri l-m"h_lu‘l\"n incrense .I_I- capacity of the | g 450 000 more than one year ago. Of the f — 5 - Fol PRUES G * Decrease. | bution” of stock s shown by the | house from to 30 per cent. This house P o ganized only nine years ago and commenced T e g SR 3 DRIVEN12 compuny’s report, which does not include | makes a specialty of hogs and is the only | 4ePosits. §2772.305 has been placed in the operations in August of 154, The growth 3 | 10 April of the business was gradual till 180 when holidays, the clearings exeeeded moro oy P S . The cipts of stock driven i ’ purchases made direct by packers at other | packing house in the city given almost ex- | SVIngs banks by the wage-carnors. Their 1 M|yl : L O e Yo Doints to supply their deminds when local | elusively t that special industry. A few | deposits average $150 per capita the enormous receipts of stock called the 2 Iy tral it is locally known, during the past | eceipts are light, - The receipts of hogs in- | cattle, sheep and calyes are slanghtered only Corporations have expended the sum of attention of the whole people of the country, | 4 2 seven years are as follows, showing sed from 1462424 in 1801 to 1505687 in | 1o supply demands of vegular customers, $1.880,000 in enlarging and improving their 0 e ot by et Soptember.. ; R o some R 1562, of cattle from 3,04 in 1801 to 75186 | Twentyseven electric alarm boxes ”con- | 2SRRI CUAMINE i mproving th RLCASBIRL i stoai 1o iz nols Talaisive |y Qotoborsss ; | in 1802, and sheep from 130.949 in 1501 | nected with the central American District | Plants, o accommodate the increase menced in 1801, and were more than doubled | Awgist:/ | : : : - z ; o ISGUST i N shaghterings | telegraph ofiice, together with a well drilled | of business g in 1802, Sento i ! o liavelkent fullyiypace asleh other ncrouses, fire, department, “awe of - the protections | The 125 manufacturing establishments o oo 5 z % o : - g ] ; As will be seen by the ock yards | against five, s city » HO8 45 sste November 2 i otal for 183 198, ] s : | report the slaughtering of cattle increased | Five artesian wells of a daily capacity of f"'l 4 have | MIL008450 Slnyend | IBATTa oniA toolc! Yavds) com i the | Total Year.| ariaw| TG Taow| % ads $ce8 B . 2 120,458, o from 823,060 In 1801 to 453,113 in | 125000 gallons ench furnish part of the | a0l = Jast —year = they —puid — ou Union Stock Yards Railroad company have | , | = Month Togs Horses. | 1 LGOI D ‘175 | 1892, or from 54.56 per cent of th sunily Aol 00 Reiillons ot 0,000 _dn . wages: tos b SR the sume ofticer: TR e ST Totnl 88| si0a 120) 1sss boss | ——-- ~— i o 1801'to, 62,01 per centin 1801 the slaughter ter e consumed annually ployes, who produced an output of the value Shane, president; William A et | b e e 0l e ey hs : 1% AVEIAGE W lugjotihogssiucnansoll o482 om 1216, | A Bundy automatic timekeeper hus Just | of §4,104,200. Of tho employes, 4.050 were president: J. C. Sharp, secretary s- | “Montia | Catiie. | Hogs | Sheen Februry tatement showing the monthly average | 376 in 18] to 180,350 in 152 the slaughter- | beo addod as one of tho ditest imProve | males and 998 were fomales. This numbeg L Bk et oy Bue 5 March k coight of hogs sold on this market for six | ing of sheep increased 19,483, 0r from 80,050 in | ments. Ea iploye s given a key and on | W08 S TO% WORS fOmd e ARSI Dol enuEal i o Do | ; Awiii P wolkh 1861 to 00443 10 150 going to work, quitting or luying off regis | Of mployes was an increaso of 1036 over the W. A. Paxton of Omaha, John A, MeShane | February . June. — om0 e, 1 Jbe remembored that thia | ters the bour and minuto by lnscrting the number of people employed at the beginuing of Omaha, John A, Greighton of Oma March ... 5 9 L o wvelous increase was made notwitn- | key in the machine. of the year 18 ARS 1584 - FOR OF CARS BY ROADS Tota) yeir ROmal HelniA Cralghton of ity A 4| Marehis el ) ! ; 00| Tesates il s wine the fact that The G. H. Ham. | . The plant is now thoroughly equipped and SR iy N A o s ©. Fostrof Omaha, Milton Rogers of Omatia, | My . ol Eek | 2 ond . companys mant. was - entirely | 18 complote in every partioulor, und las o | , OB ¥oar ago there wero 153 wholcsale E. A. Cudaby of Omaha, B, I. Smith of | june....... b i 060065 RS 5 ; 5 in the city, and during the year 1891 e I S TR A e | Sl ; 3 5 5 i Fobruary......... 4 | shut down during part of the summer, | Capacity of 5.000 dogs, 125 cattle, 250 sheep | SRsilaio SRR RLDE A. Valentine of Chicag August i e AT b owing to raising the old buldings and erect: | and 1000 calves. sales aggregated £40,010,000. During B8 0f Qhioogosi Ll Ay 3 : [ r AL ; Sz thomingnlficont new strnct Uthat | The slaughterings were 248,046 hogs, 4,349 | 1802 the number inercased to 169, with a cap- apacity of the Yar Cetobor, ! 2 3 durio.. or nee none of the large additions and improve- | eattle and 207 shéep in 1801 and 20 hogs, | jtal of £,410,000. They did & business that ¥ fanaoity Lo leis: Cattle, | 5 Montis. | Cattie | M Tl AR Y i ments of the plants of the Cudahy Packing id 87:8heen il 8 he hoEs | mounted to #49,710,000, which was an i 15,0003 hogs, 25,0005 horses and mules, 1,000 Total, year 7 P Aomus JEHore A 3 | company, Swift & Co., the G. H. Hammond 250 pounds cach, cost | (RO (b 24 sheep, 10,000 b ! § company or the Omaha Packing company, | ing 83,768, r 11,84 ench or $4.50 por 100 | crense of 80,700,000 over the preceding year, R I 1 i : ; : was teddy for use (il ate i tho summer of | pounds, e prosent daily capacity i bW | Sehools and educational institutions keps WRIRpOMAI. [ ; i Tall, and. some of them not till late in the | hows, 135 cattle, 200 sheep and 100 ealves. | pace with the growth and prosperity of the ”m"n .I"Llfuulls v‘»:uAlI by nu_ T . M‘:“‘v_ ACELE! winter, it will be conceded that the results | The 560 employes drew #0000 during the | ity the envollment increasing from 18,136 hirty-seven and one-half acres | soncus, . ag : ; ] or tho year are all that could be desired, As | ¥ he company hus two car lines, % | | o L iR were ed by stock pens at the first of Fune 5! Will b observed in the particulay roports of | refrigerator cars and 25 tang | 0 1891 t0 19,750 in 1802, lust year, tivelve acres boing alloted to hos, | 5o . - : : ; HISEAE | T e e e e [ T L S1000.000 insurance s can | Without an effort, Omaha has maintained byerity hd one-ilf aeres o cattle and five ; ! : [ ngusL made during 12 were fully el o th | vied. e material“consumed consisted af | her position g the thirdpcking_ conter i b sheep. cen additio acres 4 f § 3 capac of the largest plant heve Frya] ds o 1, 301 carloads of salt, | the world, being o PR 5 have been graded this year at an expense of cupaeity of tho lurgost plant heve one yeur | gy igholtor fvo por vear, 5,000 barrels and | oW ’4:‘1 holng only ontsbriimogbygihis £15,000 in removing 60.000 yards of carth, and Phe total expenditure by the packing com- | 100,000 boxes annually and ten carloads of [ “4%0and Kansis City, and on the latter have been covered with pens. Of these five ‘ panics in enlarging their plants during 1502 | paper. About 70,000,000 gallons of waterare | Point she has mude some prodigious weres i for hogs and tewacres for cattle : ! : 34 ¢ | T pun and the capaeity for | used annually. The 1502 product consisted | gains that promise to pla u second ._nl!}_‘\lnl |I11 I»‘|‘ W |Iu_n|~ have been paved with K 2 3 has been about doubled.” The | in pounds of 23,000 short rib les, 8500,000 | place before the end of the pre _“::‘:IHI:‘“‘ "Ih“‘ Sl ::: V‘h“ l\!\! m-:m 1'“”.‘\\",“‘.‘ present capacity of the four packing houses »Jul‘.m;r\ Ulmnlnhm hams, 11,500,000 lard, i At the stock yards there we amoug the. fine e world en s cattle, 15,000 hotrs, 2000 Shoep | 7000 hail, 1,312,000 fertilizer and 190,000 ! in the yards has ample supply of good fresh, Inahauts 00 satile, 15,000 Lok, QA shoop | e s fovtilizer und 000 | o uytle hogs and sheep handled during PBRTady. - o ByIuhya spoalvad Chiough | ROTaLTANE. | WANI T8 fell the number could be killed for a fow days, Swift & Co the year, an®inercase of 44486 curs Atandnine elehty ive foor hinh oo ok &) | Totai forssol aoncal 1 ; 5 A The Cudahy Packlng Company. During 1892 extensive fmprovements were | O¥V¢F 1991 The cattle slaughtering num- pipe cighty-iy twenty oy 8 hutay Lered 446,884, an increase of 120,453 feet in dinmoter, situated seventy-five fect B 1w . : livss The Cudahy Packing company hus a capi- | ™de by this company. s saetp ) ol s QTR above the level of the exchunge, insuves | T [Tiorses | July b WL tal 'of #8,600{000" and Iuorousod Ite alstribus |, one targe buliding, GLeltf foet and sly | thoprovious year, Tholoks thatsworols umple pressurc at all times i Months. | Caile. [ Moen | shpsn. | mail® | Auwuiticss | ezl tive sales from 15, 182.00187 in 1501 to £14, stories hiwh, has been built alon the unload- | veived at the yards numbered 1,705,000, of o hiditional seales v wghing stoel | | S| PR i e G400 in. 1802 o Improvements. con | 1N Lracis Kunning botwcen e old and new | il number 1,252,075 slaughtered wve been added, making six in all. AT 20,001 e 153850 i of eight » buildings, covering A B Ton o LERCS LPOMM, LWONCW | 04 went into the year's pack. The o A storm water sluice 14 feet and | Junuary —- £ nores, consisting of beef | Dori hiouse north 103 foet, und 1s divided futo ’ nack: TN JIKES 4,000 feet long has been constructed Februar, & U i | Total year 25] 1.139.08 |('; storehouse, U.\""A;‘ h"'(“(' three departments. The first department, of cattle received was 738,000, an ing ase of g the year ata cost of &0 Cone | Marei .2 i | T Bonae.l 6ot} Biapelioles, i | or southern end, wis arvangzed forcold stor | 145,000 over 1891 The number of sheep necting as this does with the sewerage sys- | Alay i | prTeE——— A s g §0x100 ir shop, * uge on the first and second stories, the | glaughtered ted 199,000, as against tom of s tunnel Bx0 and 1,70 feet long, cost. | b s 3 Monthe. | Cattle. | Hogs : T LTS third story for the lard department, the | | ing X000, ten miles of sewers through |0 ; o ke and pepsin laboratory S0x{25 feet, chill room | UL 8t for . Mausage, v Mo DA | i e ln ol o known to the trade as every alley and connecting with cvery stock | Skt a o = 3 3 i A9 i to the old hog house, with a capacity of 1,500 | 8try for cooperage, und - the sixth . in the yurds, ata costof & October 7 s ) 5 L] liogs per day; an additional story to the | [OF Kenceral stovage. he second department | feeders inc the sewer two miles long to the Missouri | November 0. E 25,082 ; 2 camning depiartment, and have added a game | 15 the_smoked aeat department, and then | ing the year, while the horse mark piver, muko the seweragesystem absolutely | poial voar e T 3 ; 3 y f and poultry departwent, with a capacity of . | S2I0 31 stmoke houses 1xLi fet, Novth of | 4 guin of 5,501, there being 14,18 ultloas, i A ¢ 4 000 chickens, 1,000 turkeys and 500 ducks antd | fhe, 44 1ortilieer dopartment,i bullding SOXUT |G 6018 sold on the mavket ive lm-“l hlulmf' und - unloading | Total for 18l 600 1402z 10 Al 3 geese per duy. The pepsin manufactory, the | GG 8 CEERLEE AT I BBEE SOk oh ""' The agiregate sale of stock for 1809 es liave been bullt, hirty-one”of them e T Py J i only one in tho west, has s capacity of 40,000 | #itf, PO eR | RO0S ARG, BAGILERLL TO8 | e Lo $45,100.885. or $0.081.5¢ o fgglo aud cightoen dotble. © L ook Tnapector Cland © - Taibot and ; J pounds id boel extract S0,00 pér annin | Gonctod POLiRRk. o SRis WRIMIIE, S | amoynied fo Mo Lib,6a, op 0,81 SERLEIE e 08 08 of rallrond track- | arypc B, Beethum report receipts of rango I B The Ed. Hookinson Co. "~ plant DA P T i win during 189 ,::.’,“ “hh:i'::]"w“]“(']‘ Wian Lo ”‘:"‘I cattle from Colorado, Wyoming and Montang | NoYewber L ] Sloux City was bought Nov 3 now hog killing B A LI wiht In the packlug houss ¢80 persons Spd TV P e T ‘”;‘“‘l‘j““‘l' by months and range yeurs, as follows to |;\H\”Hyu‘ «hl-:m:ml\ ‘Ilh‘ .m;..- 4lml new boilers of 1,000 horse power and one | mployment, their wages having amounted wtive ¢ i us e - < L [ i U w i andled - " " y he 20 a4r 4n vecolved during the year, thus furnishing = s B i e ® pajeandled | ongine of 225 horse power are the additional | to §2:45.450 last ye JRIeE for vlimowt oy foeds, > Bhjosf o8 il Months firrm artesion wells, of sixty_ gullons por minute, | Hchiners sauliinents of this power plant. | ‘The improvements in tho yards in bullding new brick harn of the . i Jhud have been drilled. An” efficient fire brigade | « e, b beet MIIE | fonees, grading and putting in equipments . 3 1l i be » ] 1uly hox A luusticl (e , costing §15,000, a " . and American District Telegraph system | $ition has boey erected. This building is gregated $1,500.000, new horse shed Sx800 feet hus been com B Doc., 181 wuard against fire. The retail marl 44x280 fect and threo stories high, und is | WEETOES O pleted with o capacity of 200 head and cost- | 3 : . : Jan. 2 guard ugainst v, The vewall market 1 | used for cooting beef, hows and sheep A summary of expenditures outside of hased fil e Kubisars 151000 booth will be erected and | o.ihe slaughterings during 15 nogs | stock yard improvements show the follow? Betivecn the Exchunge and the horse baru ‘ i Apmi stocked ut the Chicago exposition. The cattle 288,088 and sheep 70,148, as | Its. @ fine race track, one-eighth of a mile, has i 3 Ay T b been constructed and fenced and an clegant 24 1 June annnal slaughterings 810,510 hogs. d with 7,000 hogs, 151,408 cattle | Now puildings 1 Omaha and sub- pavilion with a scating capacity of 400, ha : July 102,478 cattle und 16,57 op in 1501, and | 03 59400 sheep, sl ool constencted for the benofit of buyers " 4 | AgEs 020,501 hogs, ..A:m- = and ; Recapltulation, oo, tlograph and elscirid and sellers of horses and for the pleasure of | et 18,004 sheep, o showlug =8 heve are 4,240 employes in the four pack i 7 $node who delight i seelug e and fast | Novewter very - lavge increase. Tho nogs | jug houscs, who received during the year | Rafle horses. Not the least successful and grati- | T bought 1o 180 welyhed UNIRME paunds, #0 lu salarles. The slaughterings of ( Wutcr fying of the additions o the yards is the The reports for 1891 include receipts of | Totalyear 440 averaged 48 pounds, cost 86,743,441 or ttle increa 42 in 1801 to 446, | Gas co Norse und mule department. © Under the | Yage cattle from Utah, Idaho, New Mexico munagement of Frank 1. Short, every e | 4d some western Nel 2 seetions. If Totals. 10, S4B 1sTn 87 each, or $4.85 per 100 pounds. The it g East Ouiihis A OO0 KROEIPTS AND SIGPMENTS OF CANS 0. wch, or #4.85 per 100 pounds, The | 884 in | c d from 81,570 | Kast O1 1 s LA cattle weighed 164,085,252 pounds, averaged | ju 1801 Tt e hgregated | Municipal inproveueits. 1 660,06 v o roce il 0 e following comparative statement will 1,058 pounds, and cost #4,479,4:41.05, or &5.65 | distributive sal King hou 4 BRRAT G the misnasemant. of . the receipts from these sections during 1502 4 g o6 0 i istributive sales of packing house product )l v oo R pee] goment of khe yards | oLt died 10 the receint colusmb Lhe feures show the number of cars received und eich, ¢ i per 100 pounds. The she increased from &% in 1801 1o 45,160 Phe statistics tell better than any words | Would vary very litule MULIDEA 800 yopr Su the percentage of in weigh (48 or ninety-two pounds each, | K5 in 182, The total expenditures during cap. The receipts of horses andmules in SHIPMENTS. oreune during tuo history of the yards., The and cost 000,74, or #4250 each. equal 10 | the year by the four packing and the Union ke Vietin 1800 were 8,502, while the recelpts in 1802 | A g s 8ie ud gratifying inference, drawn i #4.62 per 100 pounds, The present daily ca- | Stock Yards companies slightly exceeds | Hoxrox, Kan., Dec Engineer Stone, % © receipts in gratifying comparison of the shipments | from a study of the table, Is the decrease of p acity of the house is 6,000 hogs, 1,200 cattle | &.800,000. The entive sh gt 5 1Py were 14,183, un increase of 5,601 or 65.79 per | made year by year from 1857 showing a very | the shipments compared with the r { opepi Aty - ; g ) b oo 0. The entive showing 15 up to the | Brakeman Swearingen aud Fireman Fuller, gont. OF fhe revointe BaIB or 8 por choat | ton 3 h the receipts : b und 1,000 sheep. The pay roll has 2,400 | expectation of every person, and Is certainly e comparative reduction of shipments, | showing by the best of facts th neral i and the amount paid in 182 wus | us cre \ B e (e | injurcd in the Rock Island railroad wieok ab ere 00ld et this warket. Kby, 100, 1u less | compared with receipte, uid Lhis; of Course, | creass of the busincss of the local packitg s j | 405001000 “Tho " Consumption during 1603 | desived 4ole W0 the Muglo City s could be | ) ayedncaday, ave dead. TOTAL SHIPXENTS OF CARS FOR YEARS 1884~