Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 31, 1893, Page 7

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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, DECEMBER 31, lB%—fl('lFE.\' — - — T r [ acres of fioors. During 1993 more than §225,- | of 1993, before the pani was brought on, the | fifteen ceats will be redhffi¥i this year to 5 ay partment, The roiling stock, consistiog of | the corresponding period lnst te- | rest on other bafls, a total of “ tank, refrigerator and merchandise cars, | ceipts of 12,200 horses during this depresso The total indebeodness is 8500, was re thaw subled and w 000 cars year are all that could be expected. The nsisting of $105,000, funding; $52,000, Lm required to handle the company’s ship: | annual combination breeders sales held in | sewer; #5000, vinduct: 340, intersecti Splendid Record for the Year at the Union | ments. A new building 100x300 feet is April have atready rank i L the best | | and §23.880, distriedbouds. Pav | erected at the east end of the plant, wh arkets in the country. Commencing today | curbing and grading bondé th $42. 31521 w Btock Yards | ¥ 1 double the capacity | a num of horse commission firms will | redeemed during the yeaf. The asses These buildings are | open here for business. They will hold auc- | was $2.202,45 as comphred with §1 the Iatest and best | tion sales daily, haviog made arrangements | 411.69 in 1891 lding onm 8mill levy & -_— 5 n addi he icing shed, | the causes of the marked success of this de: Oy GRS Degiin et . 40x100 feet, 13 being erected. A new brick | partment is the excellent quality of stock S \ ) | poutry . deparime belng _erscte y City Clerk Henry Ditzan s the follow! Fully a Million Dollars in Improvements itry ~depariment s ng erected, | marketed ? interest of his ann#tt’business: On feev aud two stories high t Kecetptsa. B e s w'.k flf J.“uar’ “" 9‘. and More Coming. - e Raceipts of stock for the yard company. 3 and fobr doliars ‘and! thirty cents wis putterine depsriment J e ses departments as f THIRD PACKING CENTER IN THE WORLD | fiiimea. and mow. has a capa " ‘ en. | and neer’s, &2 uncil T—Shanghais—1 pounds per rk's, $1.453.90 Orowding Eausas Oity Uncomfortab o | the company been o Al i e i : 0 public i ;,,‘“““ : .’ ‘ \Iuclcfl Masons. B at Attle mari Sauradrise: | B police. fudge. #1.00 Eldridges. AGGREGATE OF THE PACKING OUTPUT | mua i roccised i . : How) o : I)]]trl]t-ld]uhtb. sily'ut 166 our Vaoking Mouses Noarly Sy . - | B f : g B0 iiriion Detiars_Rasiipis 04 with capaci ) and_cos : i el v P (),mn I) nl\ ] to 10 nE. sewe Shipments—Earnings of Labor ¢ $ 0d0 3 e (pThe stock slaughter . rin o BREDE 5 ot ropai One 1)1mc to All —Magie City Figures. . . & $130.410.84, do 3 ; B TR : : e - Btk as Dadtoing tess show ma renntne | LV TS, Pottet - Palmer /Ths. Magic City" and is ons of the fow: | EO0ls, 8,000 feet of hose, ;i : : T f " el R : L oatv | NMedals to the Ladies Free Seats to Children, cities that can point with to the dis- | iric fire alarm syst the ) r . » 500 | & "l expense i 1308 J astrous and panicky year of 1503 and sbow | the fire he ) § 1705 . v N 4 al improvements, large additions [ horse power v gin . ng 1898 twe P Bt vavi 7 Av substatial impr e T T 3 : _miles of sir aturdays 1 to 5 p. m. and general prosperity __ | Six dynamos, three incandescent o : ) 1 ik . $04.505. O . S Improvements to the extent of more than | jighis'and three arc of fifty ligh ol o 1 1 izth filles of & reets in it ne thtle l)lllc 1,000,000 have been made during and | light. One hundred thousand feet of Sy : il : nearly half as much more detiuitely decided | are consumed daily. Five ice mach =2 : ; 1 Of the thirteen on to be completed as soon as weather will : A‘.u‘ H.\‘ )l)tn;l\ ! ¢ r Notwithstanding the decr : ncreatin aad kindred preparat 3 3 | half miles of storm-water au r Two Bad Men Releass Themselves . ] n hogs marketed all over th ntr; uth marketed, of more than £250,000 val . P G Fls o T e o, a0l | LU0 e 5 e 4 : : et e St o o, e oo - MATINEE TODAY : in 1802 £ 1 bunting 16 $11.715 covered | SAWED THROUGH THE BARS OF THEIR CELL AND ALL WEEK. #1,038 insurance. The forc nsists gratifying. W ago has fallen sheer L consiste i i ¢ | chiefand five paid firemen and it > ; = THE FAMOUS 0,000 during present wint r 9 rr ; . 1 w ts of an electric fire alarn They Then Raise @ Grating in the Side- SPECIAL 3y y t4 2 Pl ~ ~ ° son, Kansus City has fa of lard 2,035 of dry boxes uistributed o walk and Crawl Out—Are Notori- i / o LA from 835,000 in 1882 to equal ¢ i g i 7 SaInb a0 ;2,000 fost: ‘of - houe. ous Pliferers and Were on = S, MATINEE 85 per centum, while ¢ 1 Omaha B ' i t v The department is gant condic Trial for Larceny. NEW - e has fallen off only 82,000, fror Y0 10 180, is 0f sausage” 4 4 et v : Building Inspector's Department. EERNTES 000, equal 0 14.53 per cent. Libnte P DA Kug ol § ; : T e o 5 E YEAR'S time South Omaha only lacks about 7 fi"“::-:u of beer exi 55 ;‘.‘ '.;n“ ::;Y’Iu!:r‘u_ an; u Sty Il.xl" .;:,‘,‘il“ lat .Kr:‘fxi RN rs L Jall CBlvE o e hioh S bs casnrred Al | OI)ER _\ CO YEAR'S tie Kansas City for second place as a hog | of fertilizer. ' 1t required 13,120 cars to ship ettt buildings agg! g in cos avthe city jail took place Friday night, and | | slaughtering point. The advantages of this | the product to market. Three thousand 3 o E Setieaiss two bad men breathe free air as a result of DAY. ; Superbly Presenting a Popular | DAY. point, the quality of the stock and the sharp | carloads of coal, 1,000 of sa 20 of ice, 200 3 S e 4 SRS their daring REPERTOIRE i | o loe od against local pa 2 | of wood, 2,000 barrels of vinegar. 420 tons of Superintendent A. A. Munro of the city 2 Nt 3 Matinec Shuer competition waged against our local paking | Of wood. 3,000 barrels of vinegar, 43) wans of 1 | 3 »ols makes a commeéndable showing on und Frank Smith are e { Wednesdax Mo : companies may be realized when it be known | 5EET 3 B BEREES 0L RO O et an enroilment of 1,808 pupils in the public | the names men who sawed their way i Chimes of Normandy™ | “Mikado" that fifteen other packing centers constantly | paper, 15,000 teo-gallon cans of milk, 62,000 5 B e e i oke for the lowa side of the o "J“, ay Night . ave buyers here o supply tt 1 choice | boxes of best imported tin plate costing § e nnared : X = \,’”mes of Normandy “‘Chimes of Normandy" animals. Two fine brick school houses, a | $434.000, and 11.000,000 feet umber for 16785 tirnt sohocl bousce: ‘uses forty-two school | Both prisoners were brought down from ! A nice church edifice, miles of street grading | pOXeS aud packages were Ped 1 i rooms and employs forty-thrde teachers, of | the county jail Friday afternoon to stand and pavinz, nearly §250.000 speut in gradiog ),000° wooden ; e 9 G4z 1 i 2 which four are in the High school, thirty- al for larc om the person, they ground and constructing sewers, and 500 | factured and six in the common schoolMwo specialists The record 3 equall “dohemian cm"‘. “Nanon™ “Bohemian Cirl > “ - having been arrested on December 4 for sday Nigh [— LodLalin ClG) it dviat th more than 60,000 1 412 and one substitute. Tre, fime brick buil o on : o i " ML s[ode U SO 00U ares ey o Lo iobertiution ) saies TOTAL SHIPMENTS OF STOCK POIL TEN Y EANS nes, costing §10.000 cach, in the First ward P in the crowd at the Boston “Nansn Mikado wore important improvements of 1343, B £3,500,000 were expor — | were added during the year 10 overtaxed e trial lasted uatil k, and Saturday Mat *‘Fra Diavolo” Awake to every interest and to be bt thed Hoakinaon ! ’ : D | ar room accommodations. OiHEr improvements 1ed until yesterday morning. It 1s pared for every emergen some of the D v 3 . o - pade to school ";;A.\Jllb‘::);;":zl “Ux‘:(ildn 1 .'.(AA,s(uzv‘u:‘f.n-‘vl._rlx;:‘sxfiu;mi’)xn.\un(‘;rs HlGH STANDARD OF doubl: G 1, e re, making the uikd expen ures . county jull, and th were cal packing plants have quite doubled | 1392, and issi 2 source for the - : LS iturcs : o 3 : e e - 7 | during the vear about:@500). Secretary | placed in cell No. 5 their capacities in certain departments. The | main plant :’ff a ‘Ur the busincss being 528 ; e ot sy | Eomtinat tn the = mightl it e EXCELLENCE MAINTAINED. [ magnitude of tnis city as ‘s business and | JRASETCS LIRS LVS SREE. O B 1 it books indicate feceipts for the vear | one of the bars and 1a siocking feet ma, | commerclal point is in part shown by the | o8 oer Tem o O e e 1 1= f 85054012 und disburserients to ~the | their way slong in front of the tier of o : | facy that 4,900 carloads of ice, 7,500 carloads | joe machine of 250 tons daily bas j s X 8 ES7| a1 vl e st & Zhioths e L the ooll rovd: and pusy of coal, 2,520 carlonds of salt and 850 car- | putin. A private telegraph wire connect e 43 | about #5.000 were for the #wo new school | their way out through the iron grating i B L Eoo Torsmpiing | thooMass. The pessont capan 2 s builgings apd repairs aud mprovements on | the sidewalk. Itis supr that the es- . Lol AOR IR e e e e ‘ - BT 18] (AL s buildings. South Omgha_boasts of city | caped prisoners niad help from the outside. | meats were consumed during the year and | hogs ver day, w o : Toothe geatins ia BRI Ao Jonon . o s AR schoo fin the state. or the grating is heid down by four heavy that more ihan 4,500 hands were emplo sl Sl e Ut g L St the Koman | staples driven into planks. These stapies whose salaries were more than $2,205.9 Uhe plant is uow being arrunged to shaugb- Cinalls chatch, undbs e Glsirod. Sisters ¢ evidently pulled from the outside, and that vhe distributive sales were nearly | ter 500 catile and sheep and calves to meet FACKING HOUSE ADJUNCTS. t Provideace, have {15 eprliad Tha bire to the osll abeiron and'e 2 S H Ty demands. Jaauary 1. 155, tho company s Provideuce, have 250 noillls eorglled and { The bars to the ce ron and could eas- | :ime a bond sale was effectod that has o - v t 1 K K t ’ T T e ey e e oy wiliaa! otainssy sl v aw, | Lo & Do anig ma effeced suat i 4 OYD S [HAPPY NEW YEAR.) . seven literary sud one musical, guide the oks and thieves usually carry | i G (e TR ;m % ‘ ”.‘,‘.”‘,,{‘ 500 ,‘,f,:vs é:t‘f 13 sl fn November J. B. Smiley commenced op- | youthful minds. Thisis the fifth yvear of Orly one other attempt hes s beean i 1 taotion £ be i e ',‘f‘“”", Hollday Engagement rating his ering works situated at th e parochia chools er the Sist of ade to break out of th cit 3 g oDty a pe 3 - o hif mmr.a Comacy: ik e el e i | erating his rendering works situated at the | the parochial schools under the Sisters of | madeto break out of the city juil That | twenly years and pavine 5 per cent intorest oaTs sunn 3 o AR AUCTS RO Missouirl] Pasiftc and Framont ik Providence, e carriculum includes | was by Frank Bruce, the notorious bank | A premium of 4 bova e > 3 The G H. Hammond company's plant has | i of 8oout 1,500 hogs per wock. The Missouri Paci nd Fremont, E i iy N e Sty iekessen. Braves A premium of 4 per cent above par and ac- 0 S < | is the largest and most complete in southes issou liey crossing. three aud o ¥ g, sewing, | r e el T rued interest was secure five and three-fourths acres of ground, six | (1Y )1 TeeshiRnid mock oomy n southern | Missouri Valley crossing. three and on drawing. besides literary | his clothes and crawlea out gt the Negotiations are now pending with a Bos- buildings, with sixteen acres of floors and | " Swifc and Company. nileswostoffthe cliy iy Thoiworks wit 3 sinkhole and was attempting to ton firm for the last of the bonas on hand <45y & ty of 100 carcasses per day, are for uti Street Rai ways. the same grating Van Hazen i et | aon sceLfulicdast ) o0 d, ix acres of cold storage. Duriug the year Swift & Co.’s packing - ¥20 2 \ : h $93,000 of grading bonds, and it is probable 3 Swift & Co. king plant has seventeen TR R R T L to e was discovered by Captain Mostyn CReY o 5 P five mnioke houses, 16x20 and three stories | aud one-half:acnes of ground, on -which are | L0S Vhe carcasses of animals that die dur. Two_electric street way companies, | Was discovered by Cap trn d | that they will be taken high, were erected of 30,000 pounds capacity, | seventeen buildings having thirty-ive acres | 2§ snipment to the stock yards. The prod- | the Iectrical and Metr furnish e the escaped A E ————— e T oot o tene boorias | o fioors and elghteen aores of eaid storage. | Uck is common grades of oils and grease ample transportation fucilities between tms | Both of the escaped priscners are IN DISTRICI COURT. B L ot cold storaze, two, The mosor power ocousists of 1,500 horse | The Union Rendering aud Refining com 7;/0maka sud Countil Liat ole p = high, three acres of cold storage, two am- | 1 O MR POVAE G008 o es 07250 and | bany, whose works arcat La Platte, on the Parks. o an o s el a e Tasdat o % | New Trin1 in ®outh Omaha Commission Do monia vompressors of seventy-five tons ca- | 1wo engines of 150 horse power each. Two | B- & M. railroad. ten miles from this ci 3 “ o ity o e N Case Ordered—O her Court News. X [ it Hi 1 \ ine 5 po e b il g Spring Lake park, a_vrivate park owned m, but it is inferred th he police con: i 1 L0t JAN pacity each, a lard tank of 95,000 galions and | arctics of 100 tons each supply chilled brine | FOOves n(’u‘h s capacity of 100 carcasses | LY the Syndicate Land’ ¢ consisting hasty ure of the pair rath goi Yo the ber i ! 21 THE : UMBER 1 r e C " T anil LV ‘ears ago an u capac 100 carc: e ¥ = o r: - . : gt 1 : H W g R o of 150,000 galions, two pump houses | for the chill rooms. The aaily eapaciiy of Toars s us o capacity B R vt Boan rindanos FRLDIH HOE L tx car B e At THE 2x78 and two artesian wells, are among the | the plant is 3500 hogs, 1500 cattle, 1,000 "" City Sinughter Rouses. ~0st 0f more than §30,000, d on public b r will show his fac B o 3 i N sheep and 100 calves. Storage tauks and o -~ able T p r bris rve 0 o, Bk " rov o1 this o e casions and by acceptable purties sta nom- f i ” o 800 ompleted improvements of this large plant | ne¥and improved machinery added | September 1, 1893, W. H. Looker and [ ectsioRs anl N oecemm T aix of Gideon it. Sutnerlund against the during 1808. Alarge lard refinery is now | quring the year doubled the | Peter Roth took possession of the City | . lying between B and 1) sireets on the Assnuited un Officer. Y « commission firm of Speltz, Hitch- y a sottled fact which will cost from | capacity. of the lard refinery. | Slaughter Houses, formerly George Obeme's \rth. and south and Twenty-fifth and v afternoon Frank Karle went | c Birne 100,000 to §125,000. fire brigace, under charge of amght | works. The works are are located on the | Twenty-sixtn on the east and west, furnish | into Maul's undertaking rooms and gave it This case attract siderable attention, Bovn’s FOUR NICHTS > d day fire marshal, with every facility t 1de of the Union Pacific tracks and s gt ecmpeny bas is own car lines, 800 box ;‘-?1”‘\':- the! property from daat 0 by yman: s Tne present capacity is | “TPI¢ recreation grounds. out that he wanted something toecat. He | both outside and inside the courts, as fraud OF GRAND SPECTACLE cars and 1,000 refrigerators. Niue boilers of | firo; 1wo chemical engines of foriy-five cattle, fifty hogs, fifty sheep and Banks and Banking Facilities, given a meal ticket, but threw and conspiracy were charged against the BEGINNING e | 260-horse power sand five engines of 750- | gallons each, hose carts scattered thiough- nty-five calves perday. During che win- Three nationsl and two savings banks didn't e: P plaintiff, who at one time was an empioy URSUAY JANUARY 4, horse power furnish the motor power. | out every le'fl” of the rviuh: with ample hose. 8 iu? lv-sv?:_wrll{n";:r\:o‘xla”D'Jihiourr‘;rixinu; .ff.r ish excellent h:nu:;r.‘;h xu'x‘uxhu(mm)lm:;\ 8 Thea I‘Z(.n ) 'd of the commission firm. The mem- MATINEE SATURDAY. ) sent capacity is 4.000 hogs in sum. | inside and outside staudpipes, reels and | capac enty els of oils and grease | The combined capital of the South Omaha 3 ctive Haze was present and tol 3 , R aliet 2 e e e “cinter, 1200 Satile, and | hose on every floor, barrels fu every room | perday. Six men are given steady employ- | National, Union Stock Yards Natioual and | the tony bezgar that he woula furaish nim | D°FS 6f Whe frm claimed - that th CHAS. H.- YALE'S T S > A% | filled with chiemically preparea water with | ment. Packers National is $400.000, with $115,000 | food. When Haze 2ot his man 1o the patrol an o i o Salves. The Jears | iwo buckets on each barrel, four extra large Live Stock Exchange. rplus, und 478710 undivided profits. | box there wasa fight. Earle objected to | @ schemetodraw double pay. When this ST |;U[V|US AU["“DN " erings were 202,524 hogs. K :}:uflg ;‘r‘.g.w shed Just F;mwmlm the | steam fire pumps, counectable in case of The South Omaha Live Stock excha s | The deposits are $L.304.476.50 and the loans | going to jail and trind koown the firm dischargea both work of 1802, A pay roll of &303,192 is dis- | necessity emergency with large s > | one of the largest and most influentia and discounts $1.443.022.49. The combined | detective down. Mr. Ear I feed a1 the i at once the ntiff brought suit tributed awong 680 employes. Six thousand | Water ros and an American progressive exchanges in the country. T! capital of the suvings banks is & cxpense of the ¢ ¢ next two ccover the su which & ALL [ foes t two hundrea and eighty cars were loaded | trict e aph electric alarm = system | present membership is 207. Membersh #11,011.65 undivided profits ¢ deposits s ‘ A 1 od W on sular NI:.W , Specialties, Fe with the year's producis sold. One thou- “‘r-“h‘ ifty boxes (a' the x;"ul:- mable items | fees are $500 and transfer fees §100. ‘A: -]sl 18,084, 3 d the loaus (an,{ :«.m.h ts, t ln, e ¢ ds of coal, 200 of salt, 2,000 of ic of the equ 1 me 6, weekly price B 41,538,835, is commendable showing Fellisoan R o i ol 1o, iled to dealers. The i pEw Cagtie s $437,500 paid up bauking capital, witn $115 esterday + Soavlas, a0 emplaye 10 of sugar and 1,101 barrels of vinegur were ny owns its own car lines of ice and Stack Inspectors Claud L. Talbot for Wy 000 surpius, £105,795.75 undivided profits Nock's hiotel, was fined $30 and costs in ful u congimed. “410r cars : ming and Dakota, Mark H. Boetham ior | §1,647,56.54 loans and discounts snd §1.5%.- | thirty days i the coun i t L > 2 clai as due The’ amount of these may beseenata npany’s ice houses at Cut Off lake | Colorado and R. H for Montaua | 835,32 deposits, s one of the prides of the | condict. Scaulon act t a a 1 ap; r anew tria glance when it is stated that nine and one. | @Dd Ashland have a capacity of 220.000 tons. | ri B t e e from Magic City is unsurpassed by | T-year-old Mary Snode half cords of wood make a carioad, 800 bar- | The slaughterings during the year were 186,- | stales for the se T y city of its age in the country. The | child ina disgusting maun dict was set a ey I tins. The product con. | 577 hogs, 224548 cattle and 108,545 sheep. | ber Inclusive at 208, a npared banks of this city have monelary trans s e . B4 o e areront | Of the product, 20 carloads were exported. | 100,777 in 1802, & ain of 47,542, or 28,05 jons to the fabulous amomut of ne MO U f oot 16.083.816 poun li7 barrels of | Thero are 1,925 hands employed ceut. " Aside from the receipts from W 0,000,000 per year READY FOR SENTENCEZ zie C. Kearney is uot as happy orana’s a]cflg SC'IJ]I ’ \ds of dry salt n 8,755,471 pounds _— ming, Colorado, Montana and the Dakotas, S S afew days ago, at = < i . —=—-MIDWINTER TERM New Classes Forming this Week. smoked meats. 1,720,685 pounds of sausage total of 261,334 range cattle received. as com- | is supplied with water by 1| the Federal Court. i ; and 2,204,885 pounds of fertilizer Some Facts About the Great Indusiry and | pared with 158,443 io 180l ao increase of | Ame orks company 1 Judge Dundy anr rida 1 Judg The distributive sales averc $11,025,650 its Growth, 102,081, equivalent to 65 per cent. e thousand four hundred feet of water | woylq pass se next da rd of Trade Children Tu The products exported were worth $575.000, | The Union Stock Yards company has Hur and Bristle. mains have been laid, suppiving_more 2 9 . ¥ : | the a, egation , . ss Iarger than fn: 186 2,000,000 gallons per day to the Uzion e et i e CLLLTL i W two and one-hialf times larger than in 1802 | geventy-five acres in use aad about as much | The hair and bristies are taken off the | Yards compauy, the packing co convicted during the tera, but changed his g0e08) c ui "T’\ Pl A e e s ihe | more graded for pens. The present capacity | Dogs. under contract, by eastern hair mauu- c0 private’ consumers. There are 13 | mind over nig i called aity docke all for Teras. FRRERREL AN &) D OCRMALY SDPArBLIS OF the et ad. 875 cars. | facturers. The packers receive about re hydrauts, of which the city has e e " : - i < anufacture, with eight hydrants con. | is 620 cars of cattle, or 14,000 head, 875 cars u out 2 ydrauts i Y has eighty- | yecterday as a are ave te a ’ pest magufacture, with ydranis con ents for the bristles from each nog. The | vacking house thirty-three, and | 3 ! - L 1 . L necting with the city mains and several | or2500 hogs, fifty double-deck cars, or 10,000 | } ictias are taken off. 4 e, - v X . a number of T i B -+ > \ 3 4 3 4 + A are taken of d, baled and | the Stock Yards company twenty- | chief of whom is L f { r f { artesian wells that can be utilized in any | sheep, and thirty-five cars or 700 horses. | ghipped by the contractors A 5= | chief 3 iy b $ Felagiet HiM ) 1A emergency, insurc protection from 10ss by | ;rpe city water mains traverse the engire Y. 4ne one. it who was convicte {atthe present 1 > fire. About 1,000 letters are received and A ; . 820 Trausportation Facilities. : h court of 4 conspiracy i oL} D B ik - forwarded daily and 16,000 weekly pricelists | ¥ards and the sewerage and nage are N AT A R R > Light, Heat und Power com > rain west A _ o NEW YEAR'S EV £, Doo, 31, are mailed to patrons and dealers. The | complete Union Pacific, Chicago, Roc f1 st arrangea and most DeFrance will uls ) : . ; - ; ; value of the improvements made during 1393 | The yards are now co te in - sific, Missouri Pacific, Chicago & r f the c terpr e He is the man wh ted 3 ) A b Myrtle Hall, is $150.000. p very d a ffoed western, B. & M., Fremout chor KPARY. 0077 DARHN0.0 3 3 HARSS Oapday Akt : ’ moun ter t e it Grab- Omaha Packing Co g et i : T & Missouri Valley \('v.u o, Bur ""”H(}(."y'u ) ax: ) i ‘m\:\l v uch. Ho ¢ oL Ly n 3 3 . i : SRR A The Omana Packing 'h'“'ci"fifip‘.‘ Bi e DU St L e T R e ] ! v e a t 1 Sae Circulars, acres of gr ildings b 5| Mo 3 | BT Ra b r power. The capital is $100,000 r man who wi e1 acres of flooriug, d cold stor: 2 e R 0,000 and 850,000 will be exper “ iy AR - S - twenty acre ring, and cold st during 1 ick se and nas unexcelled shippia 40,000 a0 & il be expended es Wurst, the 0 wi PR T 7 for 20,000,000 pounds of meats. During ~ ) ties. During the year the Missouri Ps wring the coming season in impr.vements. c ! robbing the posto? 31 = e & year 8,134 carloads of product were shipy ameter an g [ 4 - uring the year tho Missc a \ Rt inan s t many 1 Mar Y Ces v I et s.Properties ment of $1,700 againsy 4 b Saturday 1 Rt i r ¥ Av 10 i m, tw A O s Tapioh frbeo ob. v £30,00, another brick sev £ | cific first began running its regular passer.ger the - impeoTen@iia- Wi, 6. ey and ARt H ikrecven carloads of which were ex: | S0 Ba0ther VACK, 08 trains through this city over the Union Pa- rs and eugines. arf and incandescen i i into a jail 2:;.: is. 4.b00 hogs, 150 cattle, and 1 K g e e cific tracks. The proposed line by the Mis. | dynamos, 8 power circujt apt the replacing ne United States of manyoid lines. Wi ccord and declared tha and calves. The cquipments consist of nine | 86,000 aud tweuty & ¥ e rved tin boilers of 2250-horse power aud six en- LN, catile and hiog ng 3 o th all besides committing the n an es wines; three arctics each of seventy-five | Nay barn of corrugated iros W - | g on the east sideot therver with all brick yards of Eegers & Bock, ani - , Tne bf ice dally: two dynamos with 1000 | PACiY, costiug $.000, a sevcuth ‘scale house | lowa roads. promises to largeiy fill th ubrink Bros., Jeitef's brewery, the | roth e e < she wa . vy incandescent electric lights, 159 cars, fire | 80d & Texas division are h grealest wauts at present fell for eastern ty Iron and”Machine works, | pelieve that he was out of hi ) b ard 4 fepartment snd American District tele. | Poriant improvements. The Texas division | SLIPPIE facililies Vearne's foundry and ' Jatres A. Silve told a very straight 1owever, aq 3 graph ala system. The isist | has a capacit ty-five car Outside Buying for Local Consumption. in s, the ExcalsiorElectrical Signa ate conce )berics werne : L h 16th St of igare snd teen vy i Some of the South Omana packing firm " ug company’ and the cigar | axact that they proved b flemarod : O PR tank ¢ he fi epartment i M 8 Uy ! nave been compelled to purchase many | B b Jéakolek and M Consequ viet o e T B =ik e cact A tivo e te pens | {yousands of cattle and at times preity lib- ki g manufa g i pparentl - 2,500 feet of hose, two chemical engites, nine As direot drive 4 erally of hogs at other stock markets 1o sup es t with osDe 1 noved for iron hose houses and hand grenades dis. 3ses with u b A A, PR e Postotfice Busibess. e : ich m rruled . i u n an tributed throughout every part of the plant. | Ways for other stook. | npan) the nouses. aster John M.’ Gftsgow's oot th i oy From the thirty Ameri District tele. | OWn railway, with twe firee miles of - b he So ¥ (i £ shows that the South Omaha postoftice is 1ich sentences are 1o be Retosed & New Trial h graph stations roports every few iwinutes | Wrackage and six locomotives. During THE MAGIO CITY. s cle srofitaBle po 28 number of minor b d TS American Distri office, and n | A 8 feeder warket South Omaha has City Treasury. neas done in this city. The receipts during | the dispensatio of the court. M tion of the w failure to announce oall necessitaes | wrested the pals from [ausss € 0d | From the last anuual and compreheusive i from postage stamps, sk clopes, | are charged wi iy pasenger AROS ow stands the P @ the | . g s - 4 ¥ ¥ ki J% € the dispatch of a messenger at once to | MOW L4 . % "0 | pepret oi City Treasurer Thomas Hoctor, | postal cards and box rent, 31, | laws. wsoertain the cause. The brine pipes are | World. Daring the vea 22 = e i wi the entire expenses 0 arranged that they can be utilized in case | S0ld bere, an increase B i viag in deiall the Sl ranssciions of | WiSD M8, SERED SXUIHM © John € of fire and & flood of ‘water can be iustantly | Pared with 1.6 at Kansas City ath Omaba since the first organization of | 11474 8 balance over all outlays of # Collsotor No thrown in every room of the plant. During | 114000 increase of cattle 16,000 only came | the the fallowing interest items are | of gu5 o3 23 were s0ld apd $42.793.50 were | the department the year 210,73 hogs were siaughterd, as | from Nebrasia, while more thau 95,000 ca I'wo hundrea and sixty thousand, | paxd 50 register etters and packages | o ? 2% compared with 304,345 in 1892, Theaverage | from competing territor The receipts ndred and eights-swo d were forwanded s e ackages | the Chuuese of th weight this year was 205'¢ pounds, and the | rom all states and territories snow nhand- IOGIPS BRSNS CONSES- ARG | OE0 e o ory letters were | Provisions c Y - h average cosi was .12 per 1(X vounds some i T'his, together with the hty cents were received during the fiscal | livered: 1,916 spe s were | vine for tho regist b ended lion wa od Custom House Recipis. ompared with 3o sverage wel that tifteen paciing ceaters have hog | year, of which $50.5778 were for the city [ forwarded and 50 g et TS e $6,000 and twenly acres . sourl Pacific from the East Omana bridge n ace ; with a double track to this city and counect Manutuctories. 1 mau, sud haa 10 Mav 8 s 2 1 3 o ) - paviest duty that has been paid por hog last year, and $4.55 per 100 pouna p e, 13 wncontestiblo evidence that | levy ‘for 1542 and 31,521.20 back taxes of the | {i4880% ! - 15 W. | ready to begin op 1ays, or . ¢ o m bouse by a single indi Some #80 carloads of coal, 820 of salt aud | this is one of the b uarkets in the ne for 1557-41; $15,688.20, miscellaneous; | joi o ites, o vC | as soon s the 030 of loe were cousumed. Employment is | couatry. The whole of f hog 088,56, occupation ; $42,842 58, school, and | ‘etier carriers ap £ cerved. There are upwanrds 0 Chinese eiven to 530 bhands, whose salary is about | Feceipis was from d Jowa : al € 3, \n)n 36. The disburse- who required 1o register or Cours Matters. 5 175,000. Tne distributive 1 we other states and ter ies show substantial were 14#2.05. Paving, curbing a - > and deposit their photogr for the use o { th the : "N ppee H il ™ | gaivs. Toe b rd wmule devart- | gra 10 the extent of & Toreka, Dec. #0.—A suit was hroug the government. Non have aj ¢ 1journ iad 10 $400. 1s wap meut, _under : ement were duriog the year. The | thel d States circuit court vlied for rog SEhe oo | a4t A § plooss Mr. ' Fraak bort alre taxe lected i 1892 were 5. | againstthe Swift Packu < yosla § kA SRQIRE ria v have passed through The Cudaby Packing company has twenty- | attaiced a nat Jtation. Stabies fo ared with § ) in 1891 | sas City by Bert K ) an v i } 151 hand, they were | t astom house during thewee five acres of ground on which are erected | 1,000 horses, an ¢ a mile traek. a fine 1505 in 1500. Warrauts to | and met with an injury hing b 40k P Luable 10 do 50. Court will be in session ali | -are ene carioad currants for Paxtop, Gal nineteen bulldivgs, with & grouud area of | grand stand, or pavillion. and a first-class 0 simount of i M0.41 were | and makiog bim a cripple. 1t is alleged the It appeared like olden Limes avound City | ;f'ayy week, with the possibility of an ad- | lagber & Co., one car toa for McCond, Brady twenty-three aud oue-half acres, baving | reputation wake it ome of the best equine | wwding. Fifty-eight thousand, six | accideot was dus 1o delective construction | Treasurerbolin’s ofice F'riduy and yesterday. | journmend next Saturday | & Co.. one car earthenware for Catch & Glieen acres of cold storage and seveaty fiv markets in America. Du the first bait | hundred and twealy-ine dollars asnd | of ibe clevator. After keeping the wires red Lot for some Alber Flemiug has sued the Chicago, Rock | | au and one barrel ruw for Johu Keras. ¥ g i ¥ri Damages for Faulty Elevat

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