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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1885)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , TUUKSDAY , JANUARY 1 , 1885. TRADE REVIEW. Whole-wle. Wholesale Grocers. I'AXTO' AOALLAOHFtl. That which Imimnile po Imps the greatest commercial bonoflt to Omnlm , li It * whole- Bale housed Thn great n pi mtitnr of caul- tal and Indefatigable labor ncpf aary to thn thorough ontnullshineiit of n W'holeiinln litiiiso In Omnhn can only be known to those whoso enterprise give them the confidence of the western tradesmen which thev enjoy 'Iho well known wh'li'fabhonspof 1'axton A ( billngli- 1 a proimiipnt testimon ial of what could and should bn .1' ne m Omaha In their lino. This popular flnn has spared no expense or labor tn establish In Omaha a lnnlni-s that would make the western eonnlry tribtitarv proud , by i nabting It lo compete sui-ppfisfully with any easti rn house , such an lillliirto , the western merchant - chant has been obliged to huv from , leaving from the high freight tariff small margins on their snles Thn wtstPrii denier has not been slow to recognize this , nud to-day I'nxton A Galla gher have a business of which nny eastern house could bo justly proud. Their fine bulldli.g of four floors , near thn depot on Tenth street , has n frontage of 8S feet with n depth of 130 feet , giving them plenty of room to accommodate their Immense stock The It. It tracks run ill ngsldo of their building , affording them superior advan tages In loading and reload ! , u freight , and < nnhlos them to ship goods either In large or small orders with dispatch Their trade now covers all of Nebraska , Wyoming , t tali , Montana Idaho and portions of Washington Territory , and annually reaches Into the millions 'llielr facilities now enable them lo sell goods nn low ns nny enslcrn house , adding freight , and on many goods , snvo the iiurclmior the entire freight. Carrying the lull line they do , leaves nothing to bo do- ulroil In tlio trade which this house cannot supply. McCOIll ) , HHADY A CO. DID largo wholesale grocery lion fie of Me- Cord , Hrady A Co. begun business In this city In 1S70. Ills well known throughout the west as ono of the ' Nnve-Mct'ord ' iioim-B , who are Iho o tlest wholesale grocery merchants on the Missouri lilver , having opened a house In Missouri ) ! ! IKl" . They are the largest buyers of groceries In the United StateB , having now Blx largo whole sale houses Thu business of Iho Onmlm house has increased far beyond its expecta tions lly buying for cash nnd selling on small profits , they have built up nn open order trade from the far wvst , which alon won.d . bo considered by many eastern hoiisi a large business. 'Ihelr traveling nnh sim have done as much towards driving the Ch cngo and St Louts " Drulnmir" out of Ne braskii , Kaunas and Western Iowa , as air. other ho'-HO This llrm rightly believes tlni the torrUory west of the Mlsfourl lilver belongs longs to Omaha , and will always bo fotim ready to dispute It with any otln r city. A this house is known , so also , are the good , they carry , upon which they Invite compotl tloii in both quality and pile. . B. Wholesale Dry Goods. J. J. llltOWN A CO. J. J. Hrown A Co is the oldest nxcltifilv dry good a establishment In malm. They occupy four mrge lloors at 11121 and 132f Douglas street I heir business bus growl : from year to your In correspond" nco wltli thoHettlementnf the Western counlrv. The Hpoclal freight advantages ollored to Western buors , together with the liberal margins extended their customers , has gnatly popu larized this well known and solid institution. This Is Iho only house wont of New \orlt which carries a complete Block of goods , 'Ibis will bo specially advantageous to d. . nIcrH in the fur West They quote the lowest figures on all goods In smiiil us well aa largo orders , Miscellaneous Wholesalers. J. A. l-ULLHIt A CO Among the most enterprising nnd popular drug firms of i IIP West Is that of J. A. I-tiller A Co .composed of Messrs J. A Fuller and J , II Dumont Their elegant Htoro In Onmlm , corner P. nrtecnth and Douglas streets , established In 1" ( ! ( ! , Is the dlspon- Bary of the finest Btck > of drugs in the city , as well as the popular place tor diuggl ts' sundries and toilet articles. Every hing in ' and about this Btoro IIIIH recently bcun re fitted and rejuvenated Thov are now sup plying the Went witli all kinds of window iit.d pinto glass , which heretofore has largely been supplied Irian Pastern iiinrki ID only. Met-srs. Puller A Co. are duplici.ting the lowest Eastern prices on all kinds and variety of American nnd Prench window glass , car nnd picture ghiHS , emboBsi d , enameled , ground , cut , colored and cathedral glass , a largo stock of which they always carry. ' 1 hey can also supply , ou the short , st notice , nllklndaof ribbed , rough and polished pinto C'.IVM. ' VvTU iM bettor Idon. i-f their fi'cii- ' itios can lie had than by reference to some of the largest buildings Illustrated In this sheet , which they liuvu equipped. 'I he Douglim county court house , which adorns the front page , is of itself a fair testimonial of their ' business onteri rise , nil of it being polished plato and cath.-iirnl . glass. They also supplied the glass for tlm St Phil menu I'uroeh al Hchool , II. O Joiips' block , Win. A PaxtonV llvo-Btory building. Purlin. Orendorff A Mar tin's great implement house , I 'ewey ' A Stono'H now furniture building , ad seen In this sheet , and countless otliein of like character throughout the country contiguous to Onmlia They are prepared to fill any contract , however - over largo Special mention IH also duo their immense stock of palntH. oils and brushes which they are prepared to supply In any quantity C. F. GOODMAN. The wholesale drug house of Mr. Charles F. Goodman , of this cltv , if wi-11 known all through the states of Nebraska , C ilormlo. Montana , Dakota , Utub , Idaho and Wvoni ng , Mr. Goodman located hero ill ISliS and bv clone attention to huaincsH has placed him self ill the trout rank of prominent business men Ho occupies a three story building , 15 , " > foot long on I'liinam street which is packed with goods , ho also IIIIH n ware house on Douglas street , an. ther near tile U P. It It track , and two more on Tenth Htreet , each of which in devoted to Drugs , Patent Medi cines , Paints , Oil- , and Glass respectively. Mr Goodman does a very largo business ; has a stock of over 31 ! " > , ODD , keeps four salesmen on the road , and employes 25 men , . mid It onii siif , ly b- said that Mr. Goodman . is tlio leading wnolosiilo druggist west of Chicago or St Louis. Sl'KVPNS , VOKOKLK A DINNING , fitovoi.B , Voogoln A Dinning , the manufac turing confectinnorH , are the successors o Louis lielndorir at 1322 Douglas street The no.v llrm 1ms a.ready . mide Itself popu- hirln thu confectlonerv trade throughout tlio West. I hey employ several traveling sales men and have on tlielr pay roll in this city twenty-two employees. ' 1 ho gentlemen who compose this llrm are practical confectioner ) mid excellent business men. They w-IK doubtiu-B lea.t the candy trndo West of thu l Mlubuurl. m DKWKY A STONK. ofg" The wholesale nud retail furnlturo house g"WI ' WI of Dowt-y A Stone is almost too well knowi WIDi to the gout ml public to need special men III tion here , but n review of Oiualni'rt largonl IIIof tradesmen would bo incomplete without dm III recognition of bomool the advancement- ! IIIbl firm has made , inong with others , during tlio i : . vast > oar. 'Iho ' line new brick btiucturo they is have jusl completed and Blocked is illustrated isHi this sheet. It IH located trated In on Hurnoy 111 utreet , in the n or of their Parnain street 111Pi Pi store , and connected with it almost us Pim ono building. It Is llvu stoi ICH high , with u cil larg-i basement .Illxl''O foil , making one ol the most commodious building- tlio city. llll ThoHn nix spacious lloors are Hti.ekod with III ! i furnlturo of ovrry kind , from the cheapest to llV the best Their largo brick building on Par- tn mini atrt'Ot11x132 ' feet , has laloly hit-tiro- tb plastered , paliltod and titled up In elegant til stylo. The live Hours in Ibis building are than lltoraily packed with furnlturo of every con coivabio design It Is doiihllul if n.y . linn in an ai the United States cur IPS ns large and well aica ca selected iiBtockiiBiloDewey A btono Their twenty years of HiicconhfullmHlnoBH management - caW ment has hud IU li-giilmalii roMiltx , and W given thlH elegant finnituro estiiblinhment n place uecond to none In the United States. on 11 Tlielr bonks show dally shipments to all en parts of thu West , and a considerable num ber of the most Important cities east of tlio ca ' 'e Missouri river. No ono can Iramti any idea uti > the of their biiHim ss the of extent or variety Jin of their stock without a personal visit ol in- spection , which would be a > 'Ud ' da > 'Bent > r- reiwe tuiniuont in lUelt. Ihelr l-'iirnani and liar- wemi mi lie ) ' street stores are only useil for tne dis tin play of goods which vary In diHign from tin cheapcbt common furniture to th mont ex- qul lui donlgnH of nnportid work , no two tin i sets bohig ail u In these buildii gs 'Ilieir UK ouoruiiiUk duplicate stock Is kton d In then- Mil large furniture depot , on the railway tuu k . III Ono of thu Him la constant y on th > lo kout IIIpe for iiovoltli s In the Kasleru and Kur < 'iiean pe Ht. . markets The great amount of furniture Ill manufactured to their irdtr , us well as the in ny mluimauiH they pegs hu In their ptli- en chauw , 01allies thun to eil 1 furnitiiio not colu u onlv cheapi rthan any other fuimtuie hoiibo loc in the wi Kt lnaln imiiiy i-ases an cheap as hone the factories i-an sell it Go where you will thiouiihout thegn at Wikt and uniill find of no many an olegmit furniture .stabiiblim , ut tin well Htockid with the ptirclmbes lloln thib moBt t ntrpi Ising 01 Dmiilia > . tliiua Till ) LINING , .ll-Mi ; I CAM' ' CO. What proKH' u the htnto of Nebraska has tniule In the improvi ment of her soil , in evi- deuced ny the very exisu nee uf mich an Insti T tution us the above. * f In no other wav. 'I he nn great amount ot farm maeblnery which tliiu am inter | rising Him I.as . dl.tiUnited over this ope ' HlutD from its Onmlm hen ipiinterH it evidence lien ' dence , of Itiiclt of not onlv our general pros- . 'I hi porlty nu u state , but nhoub a culture mid ' I"1 JirogreBb that will already compart ) lth tlio I"J ' older und thick ! ) settlul stati B of themst. ' I'01 ' This company wan incorporiiti d In I8 * i ! with l'ur ' acupltnliif10ti ) on. At presm.t tin y em ploy upwards of S'JOO.OnOcapital in d liuvu T thirty tnjiuojen ou their pay roll iu thlncity , llol ! ft number nf traveling nalenmon Aslpf'"mthefiictthntibpliiiiigor | Mitoa f rniniii\ | tilliuge > .t furii1 tinpleiuent firm wi' , t of 'lio Mlssnurt riV'-r. it bin twelve ex- c naive ; brunch houses tlirougli.nit the stnto , and their . .mils rpjircsinfii MI nrarlv everv ntln-r In Ibis c tv thev iitili about thr. P arrpn of urouinl near tint" 1 * . and II A M depnti whirntniiil their mammoth brick fire-proof warehoused , and where they have perfept dhlpiilng facllltlps upon nil tlm railroads - roads centering In Omaha. 'I ho Implptrx-titt In Rrentest demand In this t > tate are handled exclusively by this firm. C , H. OOMDIlfCH A CO. C. S. Goodrich A Co. . Mi. " ) Karnam Street , an Importers and Jobbers of fnncv goods , toy * , notions , cutletv , etc Ihevnavcthe largest and mokt comph te stock In their line In the nlty or state , and kiways duplicate eastern priccB. 'i hey Issue regular price Mats. ANtlKfHKll-llUftCI ! 11I,1W1:11Y : : ASSOCIATION. ' 1 here nroery few people , no mutter In what part of the country they may travel , who are not fainlllnr with the nbovo mime , especially In connection with the largo , orna mental A , with the eagle standing on the American shield , and apparently preparing for flight from the trade murk nt the Ilrew- Ing Association , to announce to the wend the fame ot Its pro.luctn. 'Ihls represents one of the most popular and powerful brewIng - Ing annoclations In ( In Istelidom U wanes- tabllHlied InlHI'Jby the late Kberhanl An- bi user , and in I'-li'i ho associated In the business his son-in-law , Mr. AdolphusKuscb and the present giant company really came Into existence , 'Iho sales of bottled beer annually -J.'i.OOO.ooo bottlns , 'I ho Oma ha brunch was established in IHH'J ; the premises occupy two lots , nearly nil of which nro covered liy liulldlngs. An excellent collnr and vault nre on the grounds , and altogether the storage capacity is equal to (100 ( barrels or'J.'KM ) kegs , bosldo storage room for their bottled beer. P. P. PAY A CO Added to the largo number of other whole- fnlo houses t utahllKhed during the past year In this city , is the manufacturing comcction- ors , V 1' . I'liyACo. They are lorated at 1'Jl 1 I'arnam strest nid already doing a film wholesale and jobbing business In their lino. They inrry n large stock of thu Uncut confec tionery , nuts , frulli and cigars. They give mployment to ten men In the manufacture of canines , besides two ravelling salesmen , Lumber. UITTKNHOUSK , KM1J1IKK A CLAYTON. Another evidence ol' Omaha's building boom , Is the locating here of a number of ex tensive lumbi r yards during the past yuir. The latest , that of Hlttenhouso. Kmbreo A ( 'layton , IMH just comp etid the lilting up of one of the fluent and largest yards west ol the Missouri river , nt Klghteenth and 1'leice treets. At a great outlay of capital , they are now prepared todo a geiieml whole sale and retail business in all kinds of dress ed ami rough lumber. Their 11,11 , facilities are equal tu any. KUIJI ) W OKAY , Successor to Poster A ( iiiiy , one of the oldest lumber llrms In tlio city , la located on lower Douiilas street. Ho has every convenience for handling lumber , lime , etc. , with great pioiuptness , and their stock lt < always com plete , embracing everything desired In the construction of modern architecture. Mr. Gray employs a large force of men and In n-ports busliiosH to bo In a very healthy con dition. 0. N. nKITB. Mr C. N Deitis , proprietor of the St. Paul I.umber Yard , located at 'IhirteenthandCal- ifoiIlia streets , has special lucllltles lor the wholesale tiuil.Hu linn two tracks in bis yard thus enabling him to load and unload curs at the snmotlmo , which Insures prompt ness In filling orders. Having Hindu largo purchases before the late advance , be Is en abled tn quote prices that will compete with any other market. Commission Merchants. JOHN G. WILMS. The pioneer commission house of John G. Willis at MM Dodge stroi t , Is one of the moat , lollalile In the city. It 1ms doubled its capacity during the past year enabling It to Inilidle conveniently its largely incieaaed business. IlIl.VNCH A CO. The wholesale coimni-sion house of Uranch t Co , which Blicueedi d Pearon A Cole.'hept. lnt , 1SSI , him during Use reer revived and onowed the good reputation of the hnmu vhlch hashceii doing n comtnlxHlon business 'or the last live yearn. Their success Is liugely hie to the fact , ihut Air , ! ' . . 1) ) Dranch gi\es he business Ills personal attention. Nothing mnglected , remittances are promptly made ml satisfaction guranteed Mr Uranch bus had several years e.xpcrl- i.co in the Hanking business In Omaha and . n the county and as a financial iininiiger le ranks among thu first. 'I hey make a picnilty of Tropical and Callfoinni Trulls , , Slitter , I-'ggB , 1'oultiy , ( limit * , etc , etc , while heir trade in Him 1 frtilti and oysters ox- eeds by far that of nny otln-r house in Iho lly. Correspoiidenco from the country will i-uuVvciiucmpliiUfiiluiii. 'IrJ Hit-in. ' McSHANK A SCIIUOEDEH lavedudnu the past year had an increnso if trade of r > 0 percent over last % our. They 'inpioy during thu busy season Hi mon , and lave tbis year shipped b'U carloads of nutter , inounting to 1,000,001) Ibs. together with : l car luiuls of eggi , aggregating 'J. > : i,00i' [ InzeiiH. 'Ihelr refrigerator capacity of 100,000 Ibs of butter is cooled by some OO tons of Ice that they put up annually , L'hlch onahlcti them to ship their goods to ioth seuboar < s and Europe. Retail Trtulc. The Omaha Carpet Company. HK11OESCII A SUNDEH. The Omaha Ciirpc t Coinpniiy. composed of j i" fossrs J. p. Itergesch and Pied. Minder , < a valuable addition to the business enter- rises of our city during the pastyear. Their pat-ions store rooms at li > l 1 Douglas street , ithellnost in their line , not only In this Ity. but the entlro West They carry aleck lock of * IOiniOin cnrpUs , oil cloths , lino- nuns , matting , curtain goods draperies , tc It is giving hut duo credit to this firm ' > say that by their directed efforts and busi- i-f s energv the carpet trade has been made hat it never was before in Nebraska Heretofore many of our most fastidious I'oplo have sought mi Eastern market lor leir choice cai pels ; since the establishment the Omaha Curpot Comp-tiiy this basnet -in Iho case Nothing In the eleuantcarpet no is wanting here to supply theflm st trade ' ith anything wllhin itudemand ' 1 hey em- loy Iho most experienced artists ill every ipartment , and by giving vi-ry low jirices n i good goods and universal satibfaction to 1 purchaaors they hive , in about ten slioit ontliH , leaped to Iho head uf the carpet tuto uf tno West. Dry Goods Retail. VVM. HUSiiMAN. Duo of the most imp i tant business changes ntlif in ( imiihiiiUiring thu summer , IB that Win. lUinhinnn , the popular pioneer dry 'oils melt-hunt. Iho public remembers nil his old stand , cormr I ifteentb and ungliiH streelH , from which ho moved to his 10 building en-clod this hummer At a cost $25oo ( ) , he has added another to our fa . ready huge number i f splendid business oeks It occupies tlIxii2 ( : feet on the N. corner of lllth and Douglas streets , and divided Into four Hpb-ndiil stores , two on HiKlasnnd two on Kith streets , besi.lo . the m largo btoro ou the corner which ho occu- os himself The upper lloois of thu bulld- i g are divided into the fluent olllcea In the ty. i i lie building ia a monument to the oxcol- nl buninenn innnagemenlor n man who is example of what can bo done In Omaha " ' direful , honest and hgitimaln business inunctions Ho has establish , d the fact at handling good honeht goods will win In e end , u great part of his trade being from ese who have In on his patrons for years id know that his stock in always the best 11 prices us low as any at which good goods , n bo bold i ° f wiio A wi-s : 1111:110. : I'ho dry goods and boot and shoo firm of Itg A Wentberg occupies four hirgo storeu Tenth street , us lllustinto.l . in this hlnet Ht : lia film Is an evldo. ce ol what commcrclu , I-1 teipriso nnd sturdy husim'sbquiillllciiiliins ' la n accomplish In tills cilv In two short fn ars .Two y ars ago tli > 'Ki < gentlt'ini n In in. . d in business in one small stoio witli IS iiltul capital They , like many otheiH , . ilU'd tile btislnei-H adviiiitages which mid no n be gaimil ill the rapidly growing Jtropolisof the great went At present , otlWl i-y me doing a bu-iness of 150,0011 pur Wl ar in dry goods , mi.llneiy go ils , boots tint Im iio , ai.d ibnwing trade ( loin all parts 01 kll > clty.uttiaet.il to tin m by their im- pe 'HKtiBioik nud low prices They wore long the first to iiniugninlo low prices on goods , in the city , enabling tin m to com- to BiiccCHsfiilly with not only tin- largest ires in ( innihii but those of the ei tire west. ey enjov n reputation in factamong wi nt- itiailoliion efwhiih any eaMeri. h.uise . , k. i Id web ho proud. 'IliPir capital and . , ' .lit . are now ununiiteil. and tin ir favorable r i , ( . . ation IIIIH nnnle the tutde of the whole ol . . . . nth ( inialni particularly , tributary to tin m ; oilier , nu ekt. nnlve a houn existing .oiith Pnrnam nticei , the principal Lutlnoas iroughlaioof this city. Druggists. | ciu . . M > LIK A MOItllKLL. .esllo A Morrell the propiictora of the v ' Central Pliarnnicv. corner Sixteenth I Dodge Btro. li , which was formallyi 'lied on Octolur 31bt , can bonst of the / t-st and prettl ptding store In the city. /rn | , ( > rpiopiietors i ro phaiinacli-ta of long vx- . , , , _ lence and Inve Klvi'ii to the city a ktoie iciiuttful that It excites universal tidmlrn- fm , y i They carrv a ! nrg < Block of fr-i-h nud in , , otlruga end the hit ut In toilet urticlen. [ , , , ' JOHN W. HULL. yen ho proscription drug store of John W. Gin I at b2l > South Tcuth ttruct , iii'ur the U. P ili-r.nl 1m * Rteppi.1 to thn fr-.ntln pnpu Inritv a"'Ai ' u Hie ln-t bspennntnrl' s of med- icn e m thP i ifv. 1 IIP store Is almost n sur- pri p m tb" Immei tm-k of drugs and ii'iii't ftrtlrf ! > wlneh it parries H is n modi 1 of fiintneRR , and ru h v dP ir\cR nil that pouId be said of it 'Ihe entirpriKp of Mr. Hell afford" South Omnhn n flrt pln < drug store In nil Its appointments. HP ban centra Ired the trndp in liH line to his store He opened for the holidays , the fluent line of holiday goods nnywl.pre . dl pla\cd tn the ' cltv. His f-xcpllei't soda water Ihht Bummer nttrncted people from nil over the city tn him , Iu which. IIP doublp ! s did n Inrgp or larger hmdnpii than any of the up-town stori-s , ' 111" grenti-ntcnro is taken here 111 compounding prescriptions Confectioners and Bakers. J. J MULI.P.ll J .T. Mullrr'R Ice en am and oyster parlors at 113 to 117 Minth PourtePiith strei-t es tablished last summer. Is om < of the lust e tabllshmeiitsof its kind In the city. Mr Muliorlsn prnrtlcal baker and confectioner nnd stipprintends his -iwn work. Ills su perior lonftctioiis nnd fancy cakes , lm\o during this rtnsnn , established themselves with wending , social nnd other partita throughout the pity , M WALTHP.llACO. The elegant IIPW building erected In the fallen the corner of Sixteenth and Capitol nvomio , Is occupied by M Walthpr A Co. HP has n very Inrge stock of the finest- confec tionery to bo seen In the west Hi- has given to Sixteenth stuet n store thai 1ms beet : needed there In the way of an elegant oyster parlor and lunch room. Ills home made can dies nnd delicious Icecream nnd ices have al n n.ly . made his place u popular resort for these delicacies as well ns for line fruits nm' cigars. _ Oyster Houses. 0. 8 HIGG1XS The popular Douglas street restaurant man , has made n new departure In his business , and as the change ilfeets Onmlm people to greater or less extent the scribe proposes to "givo It nwnv " Mr. HlggliiH Is now In shnpo to tnku orders for serving oyster , game and fish supper or dinner parties , and ihoso who have patronized his well-kept restaurant k.iow that when ho undertakes anything of this kli.d It will be done up 111 line shape Mr. Higgins'object Is to net ns n cntertr to our people. He will provide sultnblo re- fieslimenls and good service nt parties or re ceptions ut n cost really less than house wives can do the work for IhemselveB , coi.- slderlng the care and labor Involved. All woiry and anxiety about the eatables , which are always the great bugbear In such cases , can bo thus avoided. Mr. ] Ih.'gliiR IH also pre pared to lurnifh oysters , llsh nnd game In lingo or small quantities , to hotels , restau rants or private families , at reasonable rates. Itenicmhcr the place , ( J. S. lllgglna , No 1203 Douglas street. GKOHGK HIGOINS. This over popular place IIIIH recently hud some attractive addition-made to It. George II gglns , the popular caterer , has constant.v . kept In mind thiitoxcollcncool cuisine wh ch not only binds Ills patrons to him , but all who receive one trial of biH hospitality. Ills old and exceptionally flue whiskies are thor oughly known to the most fastidious. He makes these a special pride. Ills sp endld o.ister coiinler , which 1ms recently been lidded , bus pi u veil an mtuictivo feature to the trade Ills cential location , northeast Comoro ! Sixteenth and Dodgostieets , iscoii- vonlent to nil und complete 111 till its appoint ments. Clothiers. M. HP.LLMAN A CO. M. Hollmnn A Co. , th- < leading clothiers , merchant tailors and gents turnlbhers , have done an immense business in tills line dur ing the pant yeai. Tiieir bubliicHs him stead ily iiicreiiRed from year to ycnr. Their mam moth house , corner Thirteenth nnd Piirnani streets In , prov. n Itself the depot in Omnhn of custom made cloth ng nnd gents'complete outllttings. They have lead all their compel- It is in not only the latent styli s , but the lowest prices To gain any idea of tholr enor mous stock u visit to tills greatentof all West ern clothing establishments is necessary. Undertakers. H. K. IJU11KET. H. K. Burket , the I-tint nil Director and Kmbahinr , whosj undertaking rooms are locntid at No. Ill North Mxteenth street , s a practical man at his business and car ries the llnebt selection of undertaking goods n the city He gives his personal attention .o nil calls night 01 day As an arterial m- mililcr ho has no equal in the West. Bodies xinnigm d to his cure r < cclve the best uttui- ion , having every facility for their preserva tion Ilia direction i f funcials , as well as ils artistic tmhalinng have nm.lt . his scr- ' almost indispensable in the charge of [ Irst-class funerals Dentists. In nn. A i' . JOHNSTON. The elegant dental parlors of Dr. A. P. Folmston , opposite the Piixton Hotel on ' 'nrnam street , are specimens of the taste md refinement which IB now characterizing ho dontlslries ot the West Those of Dr [ ( illusion are particularly Inxtnious He ins spared no e.xpenso or pains which the leautlful m line ait could suggest , to make joth his reception and operating rooms Hie mint invitii g Apropos of this , it can do- it-rvedlv bo said that no man could be better idapted for his profession or more skillful in ils surgical operations than Dr Johnston. I'liough still qullo young , ho has won the intiro confidence of the public of Omaha ; loning nlono upon his merit us a skillful lental surgeon. His parlors aie daily visiti d iy ] iooplo m edlng his sorvlcpa , from all ovei he state a > it many from Iowa as well us rein this city. J. W. HAUGIIAWOUT. 'ho artist dentist in HiiBhnnin's Illook , Six- iTjith and Douglas Stie ts , h-s given to inwl'ii ' u new departure for Ibis city whldi lie people have craved for tome time the 'ontlnnous Gum Teeth. He nml.es a spec- iltv of them mid mumifiictureH th-m him- i-lf. 'I hey are the only peifect artillcinl jeth known to tin profession. Ho nlno fur- Islies loclh without plates and crown roots y a now process , his own invention. A. W. NASON. The handsome Huilal Parlors of A. W 'ason are located in thu Jacobs Illock , Hf- 'enth ' and Cnpilol Avenue The jmst year e has added to his popular dentistry many ow and Improved appliances for artistic unttil work Ho has also added the ser- Ices of two expeit artists No dental col- go In the west is now superior lo his , and if many facilities he enjoys assure unlvur- il uatUfact.on in his dental work. A. S miYMNGS A B. Hillings , the pioneer dental surgeon [ Omaha , is still located over Edholni A I r- son's , KKteentli and Dodge streets , opposite ostOIIlcii. He is an artist In his line , as IH long and vi ry successful praetleo indi- itns. He has proven himself perfectly llalile In all his woik and slands at the m cad perhaps m his profession In the stale. Is aitlllclal tei th are always exquisite spic- m nens of art and never fall lo give tmttb- it .ction. itm House Furnishings. m HILL A YOUNG. se The largo depot of general house fiirnisli- tli hi ig goods of Hill A Young at 11. ! and ll. > mtll hlxteenth street , is a phice of inteiest than rlf people fitting up a home. This wide- vaKoiiim have divined Iho entlro wants i.f . an 10 household and carrv an immense stock IT parlor , boil room and kitchen luroiture , at ab eg ic lowest prices and on easy terms. 'Iheir 111 ock of btoVeH , tlnwaie , hardware , queens- ! nro , glassware and crockery is Immense , nnmi mina id ano can bo supplied accuidmg to his na cans M.P. MAHTIN. vli Only n few weeks ago Omaha received one Vlbu bu the greatest curiosities ever seen within .rgiitcu. they wire n pair of poisuiionB miuku killers " from the wilds of Afiica.and tin enow on exhibition at M. ) Martin's in- Stl alnient stoie , UK ! h. l.rilli street , be two n km iiiii.nl . and Harney streelslio has Die glc rgebt stock and makes the lowest prices on rnlture. bedding , carpets , cooking and I allot , ' stoves , anil sells thun on weeklv pri ! iyinents. Martin's ' "Insuimcnt Store , " Hi .o the "siniko killers , " IB being known fur lt I id wide No lilellng' I'lo ever attcmpti d In art rry such poisonous animals as these. No tel IUT holme In Oimiha everolleri d gooilB on isf , eklv pajments ' 1'articswhocontemplate ma usi'Keiplngean ' haven IIMUHOlilted iiplrom for tchen to parlor by paying $ ' . ' < * > down and $5 thu r week until paid , or a stove for fit down duwueklypaymuitol .fl no until paldfor 1 Hardware. lln . Inn tin HIMEIUU'.H ' A TAYI.OIl. t-oi rhlG firm opened for biisuioKH July let , luv ' SI ! ' 1 heir trade has rupidlygiown to ex- din I'd their expectations. They linnillo the dm bt stock of bnlldeiu hardware in Xebriisl.a lift ! i d areobneciallt able to meet the demands lint the bulFileis over the tate. ovt In their bculed. partnicnt they have over TH o litindridarietief. . ol Ilulfalo ncav-s and uoiiiy't-ale repair shop with c < mpetent Cm .rKim'ii in the west. Psthnatcu on uuy b , e .us uf biich work promjitly fnrnislu J. tlai Grocers. Ine . uru tlm HP.N'HY PIJNDT , nm "ho pioneer giocer of Omaha , Is still nt tlm by IU , with one of the most complete iiml ' 111 ! t Bolceli d siocj. of ntiijili. and fancy gro- con ics , provibionx and choice wines to l > o Indi ml In the wni-t. t-iin Ir.I'uiult'H trinlo in-iiny prefentB n strlklrg stintionof the giowih of our city when For pared with his trade twenty or oven ten Iho isatio. Aslduroni ( thogenerul growthof liibt . in ha , ho has by carefully selictlng his linn ck anJt'lvuiij voluu lectiveJ iu all trails- nud nrHii. drawn InrarIv fmni the rural trade a will n that fr in thr ei tire city. t.ITTI P. \V1U,1\MS Tln titi-rpri lng firm ri ports ah Ilierrnsp of l > u nu K iArr Hint vrar of thirtv-tliiee ppr pi nt Tbev wrrP i Rtiibbshi-d In 1 > < 71 and hnvp bien able to satisfy the tnatcft of the luiblle from the start ns the > nlwn\ have on imod n comph to nsaortmont of choice fnmllv grocerbsctc , eic , gnrnlHlnd with the deli cacies ol theftcnxon. Innhorttho economic- nl housekeeper from the most htfltldlons to tbeeomelv finds nt this mammoth store , No 1-1(17 ( DoiiRlni" " dtrett , eVirj thing requir ed to replenish her Imiler In Older to meet any emeri-iiipy. 'I hey will call for your order ami deliver Iho goods promptly und guarantee satisfaction. PI.OTX A CO. No ] . * ( ) ! ) Douglas ntn-it prrsents nn nt tractive appearance to the casual observei as Ids eye grei ta the many good tlilngK llien- seen , that nre enlc'iliit < > < 1 to supply tin i hungry people. Groceries ! well , the tulles sense of the word cannot bo n nllzid nut you look incr their stock which Is compose of a full and compute line of choice fnnc anil staple groc < lies. Thev mnke n speclalt of butter niul eggs , Held , Honor and gntdci Hoods. The Omaha Sanitarium. The nbovo Institution 1ms made Itself fol In thin community for its care and cures o the sick. Superintended In the well know and eminently successful phvsiclan. Drs. DliiBin.Kir . anil Worlev , this Sanitarium has gained an enviable reputation through"ii the entile west. Situated us It is , In WII HnliiV block , 111.North Pllteenlh street. . Omaha , makes It convenient to the people who have hitherto been obliged to seek relic : for their illIn distant health resorts , neces nltatlng great expeim" , which , it is xafo ti say.many could ill nllord. The Institution is provided with the very latest and inrst approved nipllanc ) > s for treating the sick with almost .my . kind of curable dlfleuso 'I h Various baths given hern have established od themselves for their curative qualities li almost any kind of disease orchronle trouble while for Khoiimatlsni tin Ir Terehlnthtiie Viipor baths have proven almost a positive cure In all cases. Real Estate. J. K HILLY A CO. The real cstnlonnd lonn firm of J K. Hlloy A Co Is one that commands special atten tion at present 111 the variety of the btlsl- nc8n which i entrusted to their care und in uhleh this llrm lias made Itiolf common.1- . nble lo these neptling Its services They buy nnd sell real estate , negotiate loans on real nnd personal security , search out and per- Ipcl lilies , collect rents , etc. Thev deal in all kinds of Improved and vacant town and farm pioperty , havingon their books several valuable tracts of land in Iho counties of Piihtern Nebraska. Of city property , how ever , they make n sppcla'tv. Their otllct-H , In Prenzer block , opposite Postolllco , in n dally scene of nctliity In the large business In trusted to their cure. 1'OITKU A OOIII ) . 'Iho real estate and loan business con ducted by Potter A Cobb. nt 1515 Pnrnnm street. Is one of the successful cut rpriscs [ itnrted In the city during the pant vein- . [ Their sales this season of cltv and farm prop- i-rtv have fully equaled those of any other nuency In the cltv , and their loan business : has steadily increased from the start It Is the determination of the members of this > firm to build lip Iho largest and most suc cessful business In their line , by tlio strictest adhen-neo to honesty , caution and conserva tism in all their dealings 'I heir list of piop , erty Is vprv extensive , covering some of tin . . , , . . , 111" mill ; solicits corieapondenci" Hnst leferonces ill the state glvpn those who wish tin in , IIROFOUD. SOUKll A DAVIS. This wiile-awnko real estate firm , whoso silt-pens since oommeiieim ; liuslniss hero , in AiiL-Uht. 1S ) 3 , shows at once that they hiin- illo desirable propeity and understand th- liiisini-RR thoroughly. Thev do u general real stnto biibiiiess. but their main oieniti"iis ] Imve been In Milling property they have pur- hasod In largo tracts and platted Into do drah'o ' residence lots. Some of the most im- lortant suburban additions which they have or sale are Klrkwood , Hawthorne. Syndicate illll. Tnrkev A ' Koyson's sub-division , and ithers too muneroiis lo mention. It. C PATTKItSON. The real ojtnto and loan agency of It. C. 'atttTHon Is a fair Illustration of what n trniiger can do in this city by n.careful , innoruhlo businiss miiinigtment Mr. I.'nt- ernon established this agency but two yt-niti igo , upon llmiti d means nnd nt-quiiintniicc , .ml IIIIH mime himself thn i fgssor of much it the most valuable citv JT'Tfvin ' , , property n this nunket. Ho ' " ' U'tf" , , -ior ot some tfl iiir llnost Hubr.'iinn a.lji ioiis which are ally In ilennyd , andhasior sale also an nil- j of the finest improved fiirni tinil In the bUlto. - ' * * UAIIKKH A MAYNK. This is ono ot the strongest real estate irniH in the city. 'I hey do general real es- nto and loan business. They tire the owu- rs of considerable of Iho finest property in he city , which enables them to sell to much renter ailvaiitago to the purclmsi r than if hey did not own their own property. Mr. oiioph llaiker , the senior member of the ml. is one of the wealthiest and most solid npituIistB In the city or stato. HiHproperty ifrerfts in and about Omiihii are simply im- icnno. He owns many of the city H tlm-st uiklingB as wuil as most valuable suburban ropeity His long residence here , together ith the many unices of public trust which o Iniri hold , g'ives him an acquaintance most osii able in tills special btibinesfi Mr. C. K layno. his partner , is likewise one of the est known men in the state. His cnlcr- nslng voiiluioH nnd renmiliable succuss live proven lo the puliliu Ilia exceptional iisinesH tact , 1'anles interested ill the pur- an 1111-0 of real estale , either in the city or so itinlry , could do no better than consult lie > ith this popnlai firm ou all matters per- wi lining thereto. They nlnnmako n specialty iypr f Ion. . ing money for eastern capitalists on pr ebruska real estalo. cue PAUI.SEN A CO. | M The real enlato llrm of Paulspii ACo. , 1513 eIH nrnam street , oir. . rs to ( lie public bomo of : le best bargains in city property. Lots in mnil 'anlsen'H addition " nil , located In the northern irt uf the city where litthi grading is neceh- tii1 lit iry , but when graded wi 1 bo two to three at et nbovo grade , are now on salt ) al low ICOH. 'I CO bo btreet curb uio now running irongli this nililltion , and by May 1st , I'-s- ) , ell 111 III be connected with the Sniindcrs utrcct ie , which will bpcuro live ca a minute car. caLi ' Li 'I hey have a huge number of impinved nils ami 50,000 a.-res of unimproved lands bated in the best sections of the state , at w piict-u and on ensy terms. toi on Miscellaneous. ofnn nil JAMKS STKPHRNKON. an Stcphonson'H Huiieib htnbliH , so called sai o most correctly mum d , ' 1 ho first impres- to BII a traveler from the east iccelvcs , upon fei lining to Omaha , and ilmost the Ilrst re- WL ink IB : "What an elegant livery stable m have here'i1" nnd "I never saw anything in it any w hero. " Thefactof the matter is th. . is doubtful It there is another llko it , at sh iy late.west of the Mississippi river , 'Iho en : lecial ambition of Mr. Hophonnon is topos- Btl ss the tlnent stable in tlio west , and ill fill utters of taste , Illness and adaptability he ha ems to have reachid Iho goal ol Ins iimbi- coc > n. Ho has spared no money ill equipping H stables , too , with the finest steeds and js obtainable. Ills stables aio located on o corner of Tenth and Hiirney streuU , d built of briok and stone , us near llro fill ; oof as can bo made. 'I he ingrcHBcs und llsl resncB lire simply perfect. He always keeps a 17. out ninety < lv liorses and about sixty 17.I ggles of the latest patteins and best oft . ikes. Ills cnrrlagos mid hearses are. the Oil ! } dels of the west , and any one can dcsig- WO te thun from others by their elegance. A Kin ilt of Inspection to these htablcslll \ \ con- thl y some Idea of the excellent in stnhlo tiding and bo u ti eat not soon forgotten. T ' It. J. KAXK , twi D opera house batter , has fitted up tlio to > ro east of the main entrance , in which ho JION i'ps u most select stock of hats , caps , the ives , etc , , which ho bells lit bed-rock piiccu. enj II. K. OKAY. do , JiiqttrBtionnblv the most popular photo- tun iph gallery m the city. Is that of thu "llt-o Tin vo"atnuinhoi UlS V > rth Sixteenth street. . Wn . Is owned by that cnlerpriblng and skill/ill'1" ' istII K. Oriiy who novir allows iipictnio Hill leave his gallery with , ut ills entirely snt- IOC ictory. During the past year ho linn added I let ny new and novel Jcatiircs to his mllery ten fiicllluitlng llrst-clasH wo. . | < ami at prices 1'ill itouinot be duplicated In the city. inn ' C. M , HOLf.IN'OSWOIlTlI A CO. Mu 'ho crayon portrait studio of U M Hol- gt , win tli iV L'a , at ITiKl Douglas strict. A Cig d miido for itself a permiinent homo in of ( H city T o law number of portraits ex ited by their skilled artists will compare PHI ' : 'loc 'orithlv with those from the reputed stu- Ill- s al tlio east. ' 1 heir fret-hand portraits . - ail. ! ttui from photographs and llnl-hed from iric sittings are really meritorious pieces of art , tholr llkenesets being perfect In O ry case. will KNEUH.VSKA AND IOWA INSUUANCE ton COMPANY : rd iimonced business May , IH < . ' ! . This has Mr n an in t-pendei t and ptrbovenmj Instu- t'lo i , they hii\ograilunliy increased their bus and es in city and state from day to day and He I now ono of the n o t substantial ii.stllu- aivo 18 in thu state. They promised to correct iron nyof the objectionable f-atnreb proctictd be u t-astt-in companies and huvi- done BO 1 em i o hhVJ been ninny r > f-rinB since tliey and inn ncD-i biuuiess brought about by the curt -'peiiili ' nt an.I energitio action of tliiu 80111 U any for which they di serve giciit credit. deal OM UIA COJMIKKi'I \ COLLEOK. pnc nn rly the Wynmn C.'imileieiul ' Collegi- l u sii best organized and thoionghly equipped ! and . .itutlon III the city If nut in the went It j' " " acqiiiri'd u reputation for thorough work | ttllcieut manub'tiuiuut , eocoud to liouu iu Ot HIP t'mtid RtatIn Its brut PXl trtiPP m.iretbiu MIO " .tudPi t have l > , < n euro lid. tiiHiix i-f nlioln nro now llil ng the innst iv- spfii-di-lp firxitinii * n book keppcra at good unlnrit-i H. . ldr the riu ( r ponrse , f ( n- t' ' iipltou , sh. . < rt linini , tvpi- writing and ornn- tn-ntnl penmannhip are tomtit I'nder ltd present miinngement thp fneultv has been enlarged , nil ornamental poMimnship depart- inrnt milled , while vn1otis otln r improve ment ft hnvp been liinile Students gtt gmil boiird , room and light for $ ! . " > per month Uoo.l . Rihiallons nre olten procured grad- untrs. Tuition very reaRonnblo. Penman * ship is made n specialty. Satisfaction guar anteed. Write for catalogue nm ] circulars. Address : liohtboiigh Hros. , 111-1 ninl 111(1 ( Parnam St. . Oninha , Neb , THE MIDLAS'D IILP.CTIIICCOMPANY , Orh-ainzed recently , lias made Omnhn thu headquarters lor the entire extern country , for all kinds of electrical supplies and lunch- Inery. 'Jlioy furnish hotels und private resldencei colni > lete with annunclatois and fire alarms. Tbo onterpriao of this company IN notifiable in manv of the largest buildings recently erected In ibis state , the new ( tor- bam Hotel , Lincoln , proving n sample of the convi nil nco of their syitem. 'I hey furnish ed this holme w Ith a complete lire alarm and signaling apparatus at a cost of over $11(10. ( They are tlu < solo agenlii for the llnss Hotel llro alarm system and the agents for the only patented system of elevator communi cation. They gho special attention to all cnlls for electric door bolls , burgliirnlnims , gas light ers and motors , which are rapidly coming Into HBO us their inlMintnges become known , Manufactures. DKEXEI. A I OLL. This well-known stone Works has been to Omaha one of the mcessltles In her inpld growth. The enterprising proprietors have proven themselves equal to the demands made upon them , in the extensive building boom , of not only this cit > , but of the great West 'Ihey handle and dr-ss all kin.is . of stonennikl. . g a specialty i-f the llockvllle sand stone which 1 in great demand for westi rn buildings. 'Iheir ' immense \nnls nt Eighth and Jones streets nro the scene of great ac tivity , thirty-live skilled st lie workeis are constantly einpltned 111 getting out stone for their large contracts Thell-railroad fnclll- tli's for loading , le-loadlng and shipping nro complete , embracing all the railroads which center In Omaha They are tilling all the largo contracts appiiioiitly , for the ontiio West. Perhaps no better dcmonstiatlon joilld bo glvtli of the Immensity of tlieir busi ness and work than the simple refennct- the buildings Illustrated In this sheet , for which they luinished and dressed the stone I hey are the Puxtmi Hotel and ( lees Hotel ; Omaha National Hunk , Met/ ' and Krug's ' Breweries , ] < liglisll and Swedish Lulheian [ Ihurchos , Die il. Phlloiueim , ( leiman- Aliierlcnn , and I.onvemvoith street school [ Imlldlngs ; Academy of the Sacred Ileait ; the bin dings of Crelghton and Jones , P , E. Her , I'ar.in , Orondolll A Martin , W. A. Paxton - ton , Deivey A Slone , Wooilinan'H Linseed oil works , Hind's Operu Iloiise , i-red Drexol's costly residence and many other tine build ings tuo mimeioiiH to meiitloii here. C. M. EATON. This Institution Is another product of the instyear'sgrowthuf Onmlm , and a much itededono It Is located in the center of the business pint of the city , No. 111 Soulli I Kb street. It occupies a largo building of hreo spin-ions floors. Thopioprlotor , C. M. Kiiton , has established along with his stove vorliH , ugeneiillbtorage deptit , whcio hoiise- uild goo-iKol hundreds ol families are Bafely ltored andinsured against Iho or other ilam- ige. This enterpiiiio has pi-oven of great alue to mn-ett ed iieoplo who have known tn convenience , Every branch of the gon- 'ial repair business has been addul lo thin ippr. . einhle ealiihlishment , that the entire vantsof the public ca i bo supplied at one reiil headijuui tern. llei o are lli-Ht class gun inilths , expel t locksmiths and aU the other irtlsnns In corresponding trades that any ileco uf machinery caiibu supplied or 10- ' iidreil. 'Ihey iiiways keep on mind too , n urge stock of mien selections , which are oinetmies sodllllcnlt to Iiml. To the "worm" has reccnily been added largo foundry , located at 10 < i South llth Iri'cl. lleio an ample force of men are con- tautly elnjiloyed turning out ciihtings of veiy dcbcnptlon. and the only toumlry in ho city whoie castings of copper and bnuB re miido. Tboenliro Institution is run on letropolltan busiuecs prineiplesandellicient olp employed to promptly and biitisfactorily ttend to the wants ol all iu whatovcrlinu of . pair is Heeded. OMAHA IHOX WORKS. The Omaha iron Works uru located on outli 17th street , with the U P railroad on 10 north and the It. A , -railroad ou the Jiith , ami extend from 17th to isth btreols. ho plant und block represent a capital of i.l.OtlO 'Iho woiks consist ot Machine liojr , lllackbimth shop , 1'attein whop , Iron ounilrjvuid JlnihH i oundry and are oppr- ted by Ilichanls v Cluike. They give nil- Ci loyniriic to an average ot 7. > men and lumi en in constant and successful operation i l-Vg the o-it.rM . yrer. 'l'b unmial prodn'-ts mount 10 own&tOOHOO. . i hey mamilac- ire enginoH , boilci-8 , grain olexutois , llonr- ig mill iiiacliiiR-ry , architectural Iron wink , ridge iron , and do u g , iiernl jobbing worn , nring the punt year this Him has built sev- iil grain eluvatrirs complete , have furnished , 10 machinery for hovoial n oie ami tlio ma- linery for several Hour mils. It has also unlshed , erected mid placed In operation m eiect.-ic light machinery at lleatrice , Hi eb , and at Atcbison , Knnsiib. It has bc- ime one of the important , manufacturing HiOi itabiishmenls cf the west , and has made Oi [ it-lf particularly felt in tlio iron manutac- iriilg indiistries. AII work contracts en- Ubted to these works can have the assur- ice of perfect satisfaction. Ilichanls A lurko are wide-awake men and always an- jlpiilu the public's ilemiiml. WILSON'S HOILKll WOltKS. M Up to within two years ago Omaha is sadly in need of capacious boltr Ti ul bheet iron woikn when the Wil- u works were established at the cor- St r of Pierce and 10th streets This StEl is an enterprise nmcli lie. ded in Iho rapid- El growing " ( into City"und it was not Hiir- ElPi ising that an Omuhaent rjirise of such u Pi niriicti-r , proved a succens from the ntiut. r.-I. M. Wilson IH ripe with a variety ot Cl poricnceof forty-live yeni-H in IIJH line and ClOi iving tno advnntiigo of all the latest ami Oi ust improved machinery for making steel id iron boilerund bheot iron work , his PS- blisbmoiit has no equal iu tlio stato. -sides the immense amount of repairs done his works during the pabt year , ho has mplclcd homo of the largest contracts over N. i-ctod in tlie went , mcntinnahln among N.Gc em being 17 large oil tanks , each will ) n piicityot 1 loilOgnlloiis , fur the Woodman Gc nsced Oil winks GcDi ' 1 ! O. \CKUS. ! . Di I'ho ornamental iron and wood fence fae ry ol H. O. Hackus , ii)7 ( ) North 1Kb St. , IB Tr oof the growing iimiinfactining imliHtiicH the west. It employs a number ot men , TrW . il.ing all kinds ofoiinmienlal fences , oillco W Illng , cemetery work , etc Tholr orders a filled upon the shin-tout notieo entirely I ll-liictorily. prices gn " ranging from fi5 cents * > per lineal foot lor iron and wood icing. These He prices are not duplicated ibt of Chicago. Chicago.J. . SKYMOItl ! . Ju \notherlii8tliution win thy of notice among u indUbtripH of our city In Iho largo cooper St. op and nnrrel factory of J Soymoro , lo- led at the corner of Eighteenth and Pierce eets. ThlH factory gives employment to Fn irteen men iiml turns out a grout ninny ricls during the year. IL < dm H a general iperage business in everything horn 'ho ' iiillebt keg to the larg' at tank , His goods Sw i Hhlppoil in nil directions. Fr < A. J. SIMPSON. ' I'ho well known cnrriagK works of A , J. F. iiiioiion ] Dodge Htreet , which WIIB oslub- led in LS.'iH , IniH outk'iown , in rank and e , nil exp eta'ions nt the time , Do t is now Iho lurcest ciirrlnuo factory West .ho Mist-ouri river , and bus acquired an iliiblo rejiutatlon in the chnracti r of its Jol rk us well us In Its general prosperity , stern competition IH successfully mot from Ga s factory on all work. MAX MIIYP.R A HIIO. 'hlsllniistari.il . in the Jewelry business 0. 'lily years ago , on n smallscalobillowing 0.Hn Ihelr great enterprlso and fair dealing , Hn mess to-day the finest and largent store In Went No house is heller known nor oysa more enviable rejiutatlon than they and they Justly deserve the proud ills- Mri of hclim the "old reliable Jewlers. . " elegant and vast stock of Diamonds , .tclnu. Pine Jewilry and Imported ids beggar denciiption , nnd it la not as- nlng too much to bay Unit this llrm is the r of iinv Jewelry concern In the West Dr. ildcB being Jewelers they do also an ox- sivo business in ah the leading makes of A , . : IIOK and Organs , of which they carry an m use sloct , IIH well as Micel Aluuic and ulcal Morchai diseof all kinds Wil MAX MKYEK A CO. re the only direct importers of Havana Dei IK in Omaha , HIM carry the largi'St stock 'igarK , Tobacco , Prpen and Tohaccoiiist'M He ] icy Goods , n B well as Notions. Hportm. ' ills , Guns and Ammunition [ , and owing to Mrs fact that tlim Import ml their own Pipes NutioiiH , Inviiriabiy plicate K.iatirn es. W P. EHDMAN. no of the most ox ton slve Industries which enliven tlm ciuar tindo ot the t < rrl- ' tributary tn Omaha Is that ofV. . P. nmn. h K corner 'llth ' and Do.lge . sU. Kidman It thoroiighlv acquainted with cigar trade of b. th Nebrii-hii and Inua , UK well as anv iiinn , knows Its ilemiinils in making pr. . parntloiis to embark exteli- y in th" maniif c-t'iro ' and S'.le . of oigins ii tins point Puliy Inilf of Ins mil B will f cigars mniiuf'ictiireil n tbib city , the A an [ uindi r from tlio factories of hey West Ilavami , fi'olil which he has already MI- I the oxc iisuo sale In tins territory of Join u ol their finest brands. Jobbers Mid i-rs will do well to examine his goods and \V. oii ' 1 host ) brands of which ho will iniiko V.Puti Puti iiclalty nro Ins nlreiidy celebrated Nns S Kluud Hegiilln. wliiuh are vry popular lib city and surronndiiiii tindo Ann IHAN'K AHXOLD A CO 10 of the important umnuluctudiig cstub- i of Oniftlm wbleh 1m * nlrrn < lv made ( tii-if n nnmp In tintnide is Dial < -f 1-nnik Ariio'd ' A ( o . tnannfartuipra nn-i wbolennle deniers m fine Imtiil mndp Hn niin elpar * I IIPV i mplnv picht skillful plgnr mnkers nnd are nd.litiL1 to tbnt number ponstnntiy Their cigars have grpat pre tigp In tliln mn'r- kot , and arc In o > nxtant dem-.nd . bv the lov er * of an eb'gfttit smoke 'I his enterprising hotiKP is alwnvfl on tlip alert for the latest novelties In mnokpm1 nrtiples THE YEAR'S IMPROVEMENTS. A Detailed Exhibit of the Pub lic nnd Private Improve ments in Omnha during 1884. i TOTAL , # 5,03 ! ) , 1-10 01. The following in n complete niut tlotnlloil exhibit of the Improvement * inndo ill Onmlm during the jenr ending December Hint , ISrfl : PUHL1C IMPHOVnMKNTS. Amount oipplnled by the city waler win ks company $ -10,000 00 Nebraska ( las Light company. . " .5,000 00 Omaha Street Hallway 75,00001) ) Omaha Holt railway 80,00000 Hiirllngtoii A Missouri railway round house ' ' -0,000 00 Hallwav bridges nnd trucks laid in city 310,000 00 ( lltADim Pnrnnin street , Itllh to alloy wont of UHtli .if 21,07389 Twentieth. Pleico to Dnvcn- poit 10.25J3 59 lliekorv , ( Hh to 10th -l,0'5 110 Wllllniii , loth to Litll 7.0(11 ( 30 Wheilton entire 1.2SO ! ) S Center , entlio Nelson mid 3,1'JO us Izard i ( Ith to'JIM 7S | . | 10 Division , north of UumtliR 2fi50 S5 Montana entile 1IOI ( OU Dodge , 7th to llth 73II ) < , nonteeiitb Pierce tn Collier. . 5,723 13 ilghteentb , St. Mary's nveniio ' to Pierce 5,3 ° . " 5 s'lneteentb , St. Mary's uvcnito to Pieivo ( ! , r > 27l ( ) riiliteenth , Vinton to city lim its 1 , 30 05 rii.ton , 13th to city limits . . ! )57 ) 70 , pii\pnwortli 13th tn'JOtli. . . 5,53-1(1 ! ) ( llghtponth ' , Mini to Cimilng. . 10,700111) ) s'lncteoiith , Grace to Hurt. . . . S.II33 . 7 Hark , 21st to Sherman avu. . . 1HID ( III Sixteenth , Pierce to Vinton. . 18.0(1 ( ! ) 10 icventtenth , MoholiiH to Paul DIN II ! ) : allfoinlii , 'JIM ti > 2th 11,107-13 " "arnam 'Jllth lo city limits. . . 8,217 33 Uhor , 10th to llth fitiO S5 "ifteenth , Wlllinm to Vinton. . 1-1,370 111 ! \lli-vln Block 101 M I 00 lapitol nvo. . from 13th to Ipth 1,753 ' _ ' * Vlley in Illock13 PJtl 5S Total city S10. * > , ( I71 'Jl Irmllng by county within city limits . ' 1,000 00 Iriiding by private citizens . . . . 15,000 ( K ) Tstnl grading $1811,071 'Jl PAVING. 'nrnnm , ! Uli to 15th $ i fil.MO15 it Mary's ave , 17th to PorcBt. 1'1,0'JOM I 1 hbteeiith , U. P. railroad to Capital nvo -1(1-MS ( . ' 17 ' ; intii , U. P right of way to Doug'as -18,001.12 ! llxteenlh , south Hue Izard to alloy next Mirth - 1,87:115 : Vobster , Mtll to Kith ] ' 0,0'J5 ! ) \intli. Douglas to Capitol avo. . 0UlU ! 1)0 ) : iovoi.th , Howard to Capitol avenue 20,751 fiS 'vvclfth , Howard to Capitol nvo 'JIJ , " . ' ! ! Sl ! 'oiirte.'iith , Howard to Capitol avenue J,7t7 ( ! : 02 ifteenth , Howard to Capitol . avenue 22 R.V > O.t muing , 10th to 5fth -"J.O.M 78 lownrtl. ! ) th to 17th 55.-IO'J II ! ) ojgo.lh ! ! to lllth 17,5 ! ) fill bovln Illock 10'J 1 f5S 50 Hey in Illock 111) ) 2,051 1)7 ) Hey in Illock 120 ' ' -.OSl 1)7 ) $ -127.2(1(1 ( ( 10 urblng-IO.-ini fppt 12,501) ) 00 utterini-HIinn ! tect r > : t,5ii : oo Idowulks : )5,000 ) 00 Total $558,378 10 SKWKItB. 7-10 miles pip" , 0 to 2-1 Inches iu diameter ; 1 3-1O miles brick hewer , from 3 to 8'4 feet in diaineler , making n to- talof 10 miles of boner . . . . $ 185.000 00 iu tract work on tmllnlshcil piivemciiia nnd spwerH 25,000 00 ) tnl public improvements. . .51,532,0-10 31 TUB UUILDINl. ui-.CORD OP 1884. onglas county com t benne 3275,001 'illluni A Paxton , live-story brick block , 1."ith anil l-iirinim 75,001 , Krng , six-story brick mult hoiibo corner llth and JOIIOM BtroctB , : and Ihree-Htoiy brick ico-hoiise , lOxSO foi-t , on Jackson btrect. . ( ! 0OOC or A ( Company , Willow Springs distillerylour-stoiy brick build ing , sheila and other building. , . 00,00f unbiiGnH Manufacturing Conipn- ny , brick buildings and im provements , 1 Mi sheet be Si tween Jones nnd Leiiveiiworth 50.00C etz llrothei-H , brick buildings nnd improvemoiits coiner Oth nntl Leiiveiiworth slreels 50,000 r. John A. Cicighton , brick block , Dodgnenr iTub : street -15,000 inlty Chuich Rtonebuildingcor ner ISth Htreet and Capltolnvo.10,000 ubenilorf A Ntstor , four-ntory brick block , 1 lth and 1'onglns 35,000 igllBh Lutheran Church , brick , corner Kith nud Hartley streets 35,000 itei-GooH , four-ntoiy Inick hotel , Piiniain between 1Mb und Kith 35,000 mrles 'J'urner , four-glory brick block , corner loth and Harney 35,000 uaha Smelting and Kellning Com pany , additional buildings and improvements 35,000 irhn , Orendorf A Martin , slx- Hlory brick imi'bmenl ' waro- lionbo , cornir .lib and JOIIOB 35,000 K. Pan bank A Co. , lard refin ery , four-story brick ( IlixIOO feel , near Ho.Ml'npackmuliouhO 30,000 lorge W. Sniilh.lhree-story brick , Douglasbetween 15thand lllth 30,000 C. . Samuel 1) . Mcicer , brick resi- C.Mi dein-e , modem Gothic style , Mi corner Mercer und Low iivenuert 30,000 MiC. ibuno Printing Company , livo- C. Htory biick bntldl g , corner C.A Kith and Douglas streets 2,000 ! A : m M , Huslmiaii , brick block , cornerllilhiind Douglas streets 27,000 lith Hros.four htorv brick Ktoro , Iluiinnlietween i'Jth nnd 13th 25,000 ily I'amlly Church , corner 18th Hu nnd Izard slreets 25,000 dgo Diindy , three Hlory briclc A : residence , corner Georgia n\o- miound Leavenwoith streeta , , 25,000 PC Plilloniena'H Acnd. my , four- story brick building , corner illh Ch and Howard Htn-ets 25,000 mk ColpeUer , name residence jo : ( Qiiein Anne style , and can iiigo house , until and DinighiB 25,000 Jol edinh Lutheran Church , brick building , corner Ijlth and CHUB 21,000 Ho > d Diexel , biind-slone lesidenco and burn , lllth and Willlnma . . 20,000 M. Phillips , I'legaiil triune resi Mi dence , ( jiieiin Anne Htvle.Doilge between 22nd and JelTeiHon. . . M. wov A Stone , live biory brick M.Aci store building.Hiirney , between Aci Illh and IL'ili Htreets 21,000 III A.Crcighlon.lhicp-hlnry brick , Jos Doug IIH between loth and Kith 20,000 r-lnerA HiiUmuser , tbree-htory L. bilck tenement block , corner L.Jni 17th and Califoinla stieets 2,000 ) Jni C Campbell , thit-e-stoiy brick , DongniHbetween I'Jth and Kllh 20,000 Tin ' lues Hi others A Company , Ux- slory brli-k mi.lenient . ] ware- bouse , I.eaveinMiith bttuien J. " ' ' ' " " ' 12th inij"ilith strtets. . . . . . . . . . 20,000 J.It , 1 3. Dolnn , three-Ktory In Irk tene ment block , IHtb coiner and Clu Capitolavomie 20,000 iviu Davis , two bilck tenement blocks , i-orner ITih and Hurt I T i HtreiUs , if 10.0(10 ( each 20,000 ' ' Writht , three-ntory In lek block , Job corner Kilh and Ciilllnrnln . . . . 18,000 I. Hanscom.fiiunu resilience and cii'iinge ' house , Miillteiist corner E. ( ner llltli nnd Douglas slri'i'ts. . 18,000 Hroth rs. i rn k block , ' G , t con.ir l.'itb and Hartley 18,00(1 ( mis I'linnillwhiiiii. tlnee-hlory Mre brick block , Kllh and Jackson. 10,00(1 P mil , brick residence iry , cor Thi ner 17th ninl Douglas streets. , 10,000 i. J It , Detuloi. Ihne-btory . N.J brick ten ment bloek , corner 'J''li.laii.l . DaM-nport stieetH. . . . 18,000 venworth Htreet School hmiiic , 3nn corner 17ih and Ieaven\uiith , , 10,500 ig School IIOIISP , corn' r Dcla- Frn wine nn,1 , Cnmjibell streetti 10,500 D. June. , li.nr-htorv . brick stole , Dodi'i-street 18,000 A' . Holdndge , Ininie residence ( Queen \iiiielnnd Inirn , liiimo- dlalely wo t of Ilaiifcnm . park. 15,000 It. nniH Mmri.y , Ihonton brick block , corner I lth and Hartley It.J. J. \ \ utreets now under rictlon. . . . 15,000 in Culm , frame lesnlein'e lOiieen nni-tit.vli'l Piiriiain.bo- i , twecii"Jdi ml'M ' ! Mrn-ts 30,000 | Mrs ii I. Ibihek. tluee-ktory frame Mrsj j rebidi'iirp , North Sauiiders. . . . 10,000 P. liorenzon ihrrf-klorv i - brick 1 C. block , conn l 13th m d Unwind 15,000 1i i ick Manning , thrto-ntory brick liock , Noiith-fiint - corner of Clui 13lhninl 11 own nl ntrei'U 10,000 Cluil l ! le- Wilson , threi-ktory briclc i Illock , corner 12lh urn ) Capitol Gcoi mtuut 15,000 , 11 inc S IIii-K. ll. tiller st.irv nrioJt hotel li.Muling . Soiiib'I I lth street , beivMvn Cei ter and lion-Hi 15H)0 Stort/A lit r , bnek ice benne , bo- twoiti Mieinmn in 1,11110 anil 1tb xtrei I , near ( II'IIPP . . , . 15,000 Mai n n iMinham. ihreetorv brlek lenemellt bliK-k , M'lltll I'llSt per ii-r lilth nnd I'nrtiitiiif.ltiwlN 13,000 , Mrs. ClnrkRiiii , three-story dtick teiipineiit block , Menthe t corner COtll nuil St Miirj 'M live. 1:1,000 : J. H Puray , frump livenataUo , Cumlng's.betwpt'li ' - ' . < d anil i lth 13,000 0. Spccht , three-story bripk nltil iioii store building. DHUJJ.III . , between I lth anil rjtn streets. 12,000 0. P. Dnvli. thrpiMory brick , Paruam.bet. i.'itli i.iid'Kttli . . . I'.OOO John M.rimrst .11 , fr.iino resl.lonre . , corner l-'ariiain - nhd J iTorwu . 12,000 Clrrinii'i-AiiiiTira ' i Si-bool. north east corner of UHli anil Harney 12,000 nporge Gi-ieoiiiiiu three SUTV In Irk bioek. corner Klilnmd DouglnS 12,000 Thomas I'a Inn. frum.i olopk.coriipr 10th ninl Hurl streets 12,000 Elmer l-'runk , nrlek residoiii-o.Opor- glu nvuuiip , nenr l.env iiwiirili 12,000 , Spprrv lileplilc Light Company , brick blinding , Modgo , between llth nnil 1'Jth streeti 12,000 Hlsli p O'C mior , fi'iimo rpaliloiico , Hurt street 12,000 Smith lli-other * . thr e-Rliry , tirlok store liull.llng . "imgl-ii , bo * tweeli 1 lth nnd Ltlli streets. . . 12,000 Clmrlps Kiirlmrh , thrpe-smry brick store hill ding , DougiiH , bo- tWi-eli I lth and 15th ttroets 12,000 J , P. liny , hrlrk block , cnrner of Hth ami Ciimlng street- ) 11,000 IIUILDIXOS COSTINIl I'll Ml $5,000 TO $10,000 T. (3. Hrumipr' , threp-story brick more , IOlti anil Dodge streets. . D.OOO . A. 11. Pratt , tlnee-story brick store , Parimm In tweou l Ith mid 1Mb 0,000 Ilnitiniiu A Hollmun , four-si ry brick , I Ith bet. Douglas and Dodge stiPels 0,000 Samuel Herman , brick store , Par * mini between llth and I.'itli. . . 11,000 Samuel U. Ill-own , le-bnilding into * rlorof brlek block , corner 1 lth and l''arnam streets 10,0V ( ) Holln A Siovern , double two-story brlel , store , Kith between Cast ) and California st n la 0,300 K , II. Chapman , brick store , How ard between 1-th ami 1'ltli. . . . 8,000 Snnthwesl Pieibjteiiiiii Chinch , corner 2Oth and Leaveliwoitll Btri'i'ts , frame 7,000 P. S Piirinaleo , double two-story brick stole , coinei- Kith stuet and Capitol avenno 0,000 K. II. II I'lark , remodeling Can- Held hoimo , corner Illh unit Par- Hum itioets 10,000 John H. Hick , three two-story lirlck ston s. Kllh between Webster and California streets 9,000 Col. J M. l-lddv. three twotorv frame stores , cor. Kith and Kurt 0,500 M. T. .Murphy , tbreo two-story frame stores , Kith between Webster and Hint stieetH 0,50 ( I. A. Hoeder. double two story brick store , Kilh between Web- sterand Hint stieetn 5,000 r , . I ) Wllllama A Son , additional niorv , coiner i.'ith and Dodge 8,000 \ . 11 Dnfrene , double three--lory brick tenement IIOIIHO , Doug- IIIH bettt'in Kith and 17tb 10,000 ItlchardC. Hall , Inline dwelling , Parnam between 23,1 , and 21th 0,000 'lowurd Kennedv , frainodwelbng , corner Hedge and Jeirerson 7,000 Coi-tli Oimilm MetliO'li-L ( Imrch , brick Sewiil'd mid Wil slrei tH 8,000 3. M. GenliiB , double three story ti-iiomnnt hoitRe , 2Oth between Webster iiml Hiirtstreets 0,000 N'ebrnsKii nlnbt-r Coinpiinv. olllee , Hhed-iiiii'l linprou'ino tH.corner ! lth mid Howard slreetH . . 7,000 Jeorgi- . Lime , double three-story Jrami' tenomenthoiiso , JelTor- MIII sticpt. 5-10C ! . Calmbaeh , three-slorv brick Douglim between 1 Kb and 12th 0,000 U'orge C Mebbiiin , donblo llnee- Btorv frame tein-iin-i.t bouse , Pleasant street near M. Miiry'8 7,000 , V. Cl Cb.imbeis . , frntiip dwelling , Porniim anil 22d Htieols . . 7,00f/ , Jeneral G H Dandy , fiinno real- . deneo. 1'nrk avenno . 8,000 ) r. H. C Moore , two Inline-dwell ings , Park avenup , S 1,000 each 8,000 llvln Niundci-H , brick htoie. Dong- las betwten 1 lth nnd 15tb 7,000 . H. ivynor.two-storvfrnnioilwell- ingaud barn , Sherinan nveimo 8,000 lenry Hornbei-uer , brick ri-sideiiee , I ( ith between Jnnkson and Leiiveiiworth streols 0,500 ' . H. Hryimt , donblo two-story frame tenement IIOIIRIPleas - nut between M. Mary's avenue nnd Howui-'l street 7,000 ' Krtlg , five brick stores on 10th between Jackson and Jones 0,000 ) . Cook , donblo two-story frtmo tenement house , tilth oetwetn Lenvpiiworth and Mabonstreets 7.00C ir. II. P. Joiibeii , liuine residnnce , coriuilitn and Leiivenwurtli 7,000 U. Chapman , thiee-slory buck teneniL-iit lions- , Dodge street. . 0,000 . Palrlt-k , brick building , corner Kilh and C'upitol avenue ( i,000 nrtmnii School , brick addition , corner Kith and Wilimms 7,500 merican i\m-t-sH ; Compjiiv , brick inn n , Doilge bet. 1 lth and 12th 5iOO ( . Gmmghcr , Inimo dwelling , cor ner Ulitll and DoUgniH stieetH. . 8,000 im'l Mlears , tramo dwelling , Jeirerbon strout 0,000 Koch , double two-slory frame tenemunt houne , corner Par- niimand JellerHon Sileels . . . . 10,000 ' . II .Mutter , o.eganllraniohoiiBo . , Mt PleiiHunt Hlret't 0,000 . W. Cremer , friime tlwelllng , Webster stit-et 0,000 SpUfel , brick store , Dotighia 0,000 L'orgo bclmeider , biick stole , South 13th between Parnam and Douglas streets 0,200 caf and Dumb Asylum , building linpiovomentH 7,380 JCILI'H , Miti'kt-1 A Svvobe , decorat ing and improving inteiiorof Millnnl hotel , corner 13111 and DongliiH BtreetH 10,000 uiilin Pott'ry ' Conqiiiny , build- in , H , machinery and improvo- luonU 0,000 ; ILJIINT.S c ISTINO I'lioM .2,500 TO 55,000. W. Dlxon.two-Btory frame dwelling - ing , Calilornin lietween 23d and 21111 BtieetH 5,000 A. Luiry , two-story framnliouno , Wcbnter between 23d und 2 Ith 3,500 SiA nrlin lltner , two-story frame SiV dwelling , corner Lake and IliHli 3,000 , N. Dietz. two-stoiy tniine hoiihe , V corner UM ! and California Ht reels 3,500 U'lMeyol , two-fctorv brick store. P Cnmlni-'ii bet 22d and 23d 5,100 , ; o. W. Locimis , two-story frame .In dwelling , corner Michigan nve .InAI niio ninl I'.uclld strcetH 1,000 AI irnoy Maglnnls , frame collage , AIM west Id-iivenwoi th Htii'et ' 3,200 , M bert SundeiK , two-btnry briclc St store , Kaun.lei'H and Cinnlng 1,000 StMi tpr Hngi-B , two-story frame Mi dwelling , north Hiiunilerristieet 1,000 mill's Hriiiiner , frame stoio , cor ner Siimi.lei's . and Hamilton 3,500 , Jo Im Cholmnn , two-story fiamo JoP house anil bain , iioithhaiindera 3,500 P ill II. ICrel. , fniinn dv\elling and barn , ( 'liming nnd llanmbal. . . . 5,000 P. Irs of ConKlin , twostoiy fiamo P.Oil dwelling and burn , north H.iun- Oil dels street 5,000 H. MeDovvell , two ntory frame Ch house , 1'armilil and 2 Itlistieeta 3,200 Toll , three two-story fiamo lIn stolen , noi th Knnnders btieet , . . 5,000 iidemyof the Sacred Heart , im provements 5,000 im ioph Aiclnbald , two-story brick imM. house , I'miikliii and Pier 3,800 McDeimot , two-btoiy Ininie 1) . dwelling , Sherman nvi mie 3,500 lies Shannon , donblo two story I ) . frame stoio , Nicholas and 17In 1,000 'inniH ( ienth man , tun-story D. frame dwelling , Kliermaii nvo , 3,000 A. Horhiicb , tw'o-utory bilck 1) , dwelling , corner 2'lth ' and Paul /1,500 II , Lucas , twn-xtnry liamo addi M. tion , Ciimings bet.M and 23 > l 3,000 , M.L. irlex Meilem twn-ntoiy fiamo L. dwelling and burn , corntr C'ali- L.W. . fornlii and Low striets 1,000 ( . Shaw , Iwo-flnry frame honso Jol Low avenue and Hamilton , 3,000 , Gu n llow > er , two-story frame building ( Knlerprlso 1 oundry , ) tin cnrner Pntriek nveniio and I'ler 3,000 , Wil ) . Parmalec. two fctnrv liiiinu hoilso , ' _ ' 111 II'.il ' Center streetH 4,000 Gei itoi't/fiiuoothtelllngand biirn , Sherman iivenno 3OOC Atv i. lio.1.bud . , two-htory Imuse nnd barn , Sin inmn nvuntio 1,000 A nl ( 'niiiri-g"tliiiiiil ! i hiirch , eor- lii r UMi and Spruce streets. , , , P. I f. Wiiuub tvro-Blory framoiluoll- A ] liif , DiiMniport betVMen 'Jlth A , and t'-'itb stie In 3,50f , mel llaiiiti man , friinie dwelling , \uu Do.lgibetween 2'itll llndlitll 3,5 ( ) ( nk Itonnaid , tuo-story frmno I/Ill house , I'hioiigo ' In tweon 21tll in il 2ith streets 3,5 , ( ) ( lint . P. . itoddiN , doiihlo two-htory frame tv rim nt hoiiKe , corner Clm 25 th and Chicago ttreeiB nee ( I . Cu liings , flame lolilition , dm 23th mi I DoUKlas ulr tts . . . ' Laiirf iiinoi u. . 1 mg Dong- Mrs Ins between -litll and 27(11 ( 3,501 Peti , George CrlBBinan , Jilime dwelling - P. II ing , li.on.ia . nveniio 1,001 , . P'ltimin ' , two-story finlno O. V lion-e , corner Georgia uuinuo VI I im I popp eton str-i't 3,000 A. II II. Howes , twobtnryrilino n n , Iwelling , ( ieorglu iivi'nuo lie-Ill' I'ojipli'ton otreet 3,5011 A. ii rlea Ili-lmlorf , frtiine oottugp , ieorglll .iveiilte neur Leiivc-n. flcoi vnrlb street . . . . 1,000 rge Van Ornninframe ilwelliru , a 001 I'nrk uvouuv iiuur l.t'uvuwori ) ) 3,000 P. .1. McslmiiP , frame dwelling , P-uk nvenuo 3fiOO Mrs i.aM.r.i . , frump podiiK'e. orner Limeow.'iih and Hioium 3,01)0 Kent K HiiMlin , frame dwe.img , Phil > li. i i.nin . stie.-t near l.euv ptinoith 3000 T. A Crnmh , two-mory frnmo ihvol.lng. . Pnik avenue nenr Mont nm street 2,000 John lliiyd , two-slory frame houno with brick liaS'lnelit , porner Park avenue nnd Popiileton . -I 000 John 1' . P.vniis , tiamo dwelling , Pnik avenue .V'tH ) 1 ! . L. Van lUli-u , two-story frnmo addition , llnrncy Mri-et 2.1100 W. P. Loreii fii frnniK roaldenpp. "nth bettt-eon St Mnry'siivemio ninl Unwind strret . . fl.OlM ) Df.VtPttu Coflmun , lemii.lelllig and ( manges ou frame residence , Jilth und St. Man s avenue . , MIOO P. 51. Careytwo-stor trnnip dwell ing and Imrn , cortiei of Park avenue mid Umnl utriei I.OiRI . H. Mp ( eflei > , two f i mile t'ol luges nnd Imrn , Colfnx near Leaven- Worth sir 'f'ts H. Tliomnn , frnniK ilweillng , Plcati- mil between St Mary's nvenuo ninl Howard sti-ei-t ! 1.500 T , W limit , two frump ciittiigps , Plpnsant strt-pt 3,200 Kiln M. Goodrich , four frnmo cot- luges , porner uf Pnirvlpw nnd Howard streets 1 .1)00 ) W. 11 Street , tno frame collages , coriiprnf Ilow-ard and l alrview 1.500 Dr J M. Kiilm , frame house. St. Man' iivinmand Pali-view -I.IXH ) J. Pli-ld , two-niory frnme dwelling , 2 < > lh near St Mary H nvemie. 3.000 It. A. Hei"l , tivo-Mory frame dwell ing. Hartley , bet. I''itb nndllth 3.500 Mra William Stepheni , two-story fnitno dwelling. Il'irney , ho- tweeii 25th and ' -'Illh hire , ta . -1. 000 Dr J. M. Kiihn , frame dwelling , St , Mary's ave , near Pnlrview 3,500 Dr. Iliiiii-hett , two slnry frame dwelling and barn , St. Mar'a 3,500 A. Heller , two storv " Inline d ell- Ing , corner St. "Maiy's nvenuo nnd Com rut street -1,000 A. Heller , two-xhiry Iraine house , St. Mary's a\e , near Convent 3,000 Prod. W. ( iray , double two-story frame store , Li-iivenwoitb and 2ltb ( HtreetH 3,000 Mrs. Nli , Iw'o-sb'iy frame dwelling , , 'aci.lm . street 3,000 Isaac s. HiiKkell , t < vo-storj brick Btoro , South 13th street 5,000 It. (1. Jenklnnon , doiib u bilck tene ment house , Division between ( lth and 7th stieetH 1,000 Union Stuck Yards Company , ice house. Division snoot 3.000 John Stool , two brick dwelling bouses , 7lh and Hickory streets 3,000 Jaeger A K'-ndnll , frame planing mill.South KllliHlieel 0.000 William Mcllugh , Iwo one-Htory li'lelc stores , lllth betwi-eii Leiivenwortb and Marpy Htreets 5,000 D. 11 Drews , live brick stolen , Jones street 5,000 H EiUuml Alnscow , three-Blory brlek tenement house , now under erection , Llth and Leaven- worth BtroolH 3,000 Dr. J. H. 1'i'iiliody , Ihreo-Htoi-y fiamo sloio and tenement house , 1 Ith between Jones and LeiiMinw.nth . stieIH 5,000 L Malony , double two story brick store , I'Ull and LeiiMinwoith 5,000 SlerclnintB I'Apn'HH Company , barn nnd buildings , I Ith and Leav- pnwoitb streets -1,500 D. T. Tnvlor , six frmno cottages , lth ! ) near Mason Htreet 3,500 V. H. Sii'inon ' , two-nloiy frnmo dwelling , 2Othbptwten Harney street and St MIIMH nvenuo. . . 3,500 Mailman , two Hlory brink IIOIIHO , corner 1 th ami Jueksii'i HtreetH 3,000 Byron Itei'd A Co . thii-u frame cot tages , Hurt street 3,000 Samuel SI plieinoii , double two blory Iramo HtonKilh between Chieiigon d Cuss Htreeth 3,000 iVm ( lent i iiiaii , donb o twnHlory frame Htore , i or. Kith in.il Cuss -1,500 1. A. MuruiH. frmno dwell.m.'iiHH ( In tw.-i . n 17th mid l tliHtni'tH 1,000 I. D. Thonms. ilouble two story frame teiii-meiit house , pornpr ISth and Webster streets 1,000 f. S Mt-Cormiipk , brick nddition , l tliund Cn'iti ] ' > l u venue 3,000 i. W. Llnnl"er , liiiek inlditlou nud remodeling Inlenorof lenidenco l tb and DiiM-npoit strepts. . . . 1,000 r. C. Hlllott , frame bni'ding ' , Capitol tel avooiio bet. Kith nnil 17th 5,000 jouisalllllike. biii-1. biisemeiil tin. ilerCrelglltoil house , 13th nnd Cnpltolnv nno 3,500 Villlain Soxaui"donhlo two- storv frnmo store nnd remodel ing dwelling. 1 Ifth nnd Lenvcn- wortb HtreelH -1,500 lugust Hcnznn Hi OH. , frame ico- hoiiRp , llth anil Davenport 2,800 'roHliyti-rlnii Churcli , remodeling inturlor , 17th and Dodge strecto1COO ? rod KraiiPe , two story frmno broom luciory anil duelling , Chicago , near 1In nlrci.t 3,200 I. M. Murghiill , Iramo ro&idcncc , 17lh IIOLWecu Cnicago and I'uv- piipiirt l.iIO ( V , T. Seaman , thieu frame cotln- ges , Charles Hilt ot U.OOO IcCagno A Pleming , two brick stoics , Dodge bulw ecu 1 lib und 15th Htivets -I.OOO nheiiser-lliiscli lliowingA&hocia- tion , s to I'D house mid changes , jltb and Capitol avenno 3,000 ohu A. Creighton , brlek addition to roHlileiicu nhn l.edwicli , brick Htore , 15th be- Ivveen Pnrimiu and Ibirney . D. Jones , brick building , 12th rid Wntli , two-htory bnuk build ing. Ha neyan.l . I'lllb htrei ts . . 2X10 red W Gray , djiiblo f ram. ! dwell ing , 2liih nnd St.Mury'H iivonuo 5.000 malm Water-woiku Company , gnaid hoiiHoand improvements ilm D.Cri igliton , ri-modelling in terior of stores occupied by S. P. Morse , V Co , Pariimn Htreet. 'ithuell llinthers , she.I . and Im- pn-VPinents 21nt ni-nr Popplo- lim nvonne linrt-h Congregiilion 1-raol , Har ney between 22d and 23d 5.000 'in. Club inn , frame cottage 3li ( ( ) > Kiilm , friimncnttiigii 2700 a.'id ( ! lmk fiamo residence. 3 ! IHO r . G. 'I' . WdkiiiH , frnmo dwelling 2.7OO inidiii I'aekingConipiny , pncklng house , I lltli and l/iird HtreitH. . 3,000 rank Keninn-ilremodelling , interi or of b lil.lingon . H-irt'ov ' Ktreel ihool-b.iiise , Hoggs A Hill's add. . . Ilnr ey , brit-k dwelling , 17th and Piirni.m Htreeti- 3,000 . Iliirldiiv friinn- dwelling , 1-lth and Jom'HHt , eels 3,000 ref P.d Mnver. two-Blory fivuno tunem 'lit hon-ie , Dodge htn-et. . 3O ( ) ( ) lines Itltior , donbo nvo-st.irv . brick tenement house , K .mini . -1,0110 Frit-ail Metliodiht Hplscnpnl Church , IHIli and Webster 0,000 . Hoebinebrit-k htoroSouth 13th 2iOO ( llii'-nab.-iH - Sc-liiiiil-hmiHoCalifor nia Ktix-t't 5,000 rH.LouiH Ilumdorf , two-ntory dwelling , Chlcagii lietweon isiliuiid liltli Btro.'U . 3,000 Im I'rnlt , frmno dwelling , Pop- plelim avenue , . . . . . 2.700 ' A u i ' lleigqnlbl two frame collages , 22d m nr Cnmlngi HtreetH 3,000 11. YoiingbiiHliand , frame dwell ing , nenr Pink avenno 2,000 iiirlos Plri-li , d iiiblu two Htory finmo Hlorn. lllth u id Masmi 3,000 nirlp * Heilii'lc , friiinu dwelling , Georgia nvenuo 3,000 UIH Hock , four fr mi i cottngeu and burn , 13th and Hint-roft streets 3,000 II.niMiS ron-iNii | ruiijijil.OOO TO ijw'.SOO , An.lers.m . . , frame dwelling , Oliarli-H Htreet l.ROO II Andei-non , frnmo eottago , Sinvard mini'25th Htroet 1.200 H. Andi-ison , frnmo IIOIIHO , Sinv ard ntreet 1,300 P. Angell , woodoii cottngo , How ard Htreet 1,000 P. AmioH , frnmo cottage , How ard street 1,000 Anderson , frame house , Niche las street l.OOO P An lerHon , frmiio IIOIIHO , ( 'USB 1'J'M ' ) H Alexander , frame dwelling , ' PlerviiH'iein 1 KOO in Audi-it A Co. , htoro , I ( lib I'I' I ' s Aiiilmui , two Htory frnmo dwelling , Kllh Htreot 2OOO lerson and Minlsoii , | eo house 1.501' Il'ini Altbtul , finiiio collage , Kllhblroet 1,300 i.V. . ' AmbroHo , idmnges , 20tli nnd I'aimini stn otj 1,200 mod A I'ov , frame stable , ( } iim- Ing st'eet 1,000 Itrynnt , two frmno cot luges , Parker street 1.700 lemon brick hiibonicnt , 12th Llii ( ) ) Iliolibleln brick biibiuiii'iil. 1'Jlli 1100 \rno .1. . frmnii il\\ellng | , South KIlliHtreet JJOOO iiist llen/.oii liros. , Icohoiifo . . . 1000 Hunin.xtcr. . brick Htore , Dndgo 2 * > 00 is llradforil , ImproviMiieiiU , Illh and D > iilInn Hlri-i'ts 2000 kor A Mnyne , double brick Htnre , 13th sti'in t 1 500 riiu ' Ilrnii HT , frnmo cnttngo , 2'ld htr-i't 1 000 r\nt \ Ilriintn-r , frame nit'iige ' , 2 Id Hli-i-et 1,000 . ll.inn.fraiii'-dwiitllng , ClmrleH 2 I Kill r llogue , ( riimi' cnttiiiiHewnul ; 1.001) ) . I. liraton , . ; . , ( ; - liull Htreet / , HuIt -It , , ( lamp- null t . t.et ' 1 - " ( ' Irown , fram uottni/e , J'liinl.llo 1 , OOO lleimon friinie cottnge , Saun- ler < lrnet 1,000 I ' v mid ail.li- . lon , l-tti htri.et 1 , j0 ( , ' " ' " " " 'HImnio m'H ! / - ilweillng , , - ; ; isoo ' J'u ( " ' U'lfcHi-tt. frame Jio'iiiib , Wu street