r OTT-R OMAHA PATLT 111313 ! SATURDAY , JAyUAKY 10 , 185)7 ) cm or T 'MID-CONTINENT ' METROPOLIS OF THE WEST Jlroad Streets , Beautiful Parks and AH -Hoderu Tmprovemant ? , ( NOTED FOR HANDSOME PUBLIC BU.LDINGS. Terminal of Many Great Converging Hail- way System ? . W EASY ACCESS FROM ALL DIRECTIONS Center of Largo Manufacturing and Job bing InteroitSi \ 'fINE FACILITIES F03 ENTERTAINMENT AVliy Oiimlin IM Siiri-liill ) Adapted IIH ( In- Locution of the . , . . . . . t - i. .tlon for 1SS. ! II was thtr conviction of tlio Commercial congress , asexpressed by resolutions unan- linously adopted , that Omaha , the metropolis of Ncfcraalta" , standing as Undoes at tlio gateway toJlio vast cmplro lying between the Father ( gf Waters and the 1'aclflc ocean , Is the most accessible point to all who may fwlsh" totonic from any section , and by eason pjf. Hj central location and unrivaled railway facilities la brst adapted as a loca tion for thtP'Wfpoaltlon of the great agri cultural and mining states of America. Omaha , founded In 1S5I , today has n popu- Intloif of HO.oJb , anil within a radius of six tulles from-lts-court house the population Is OMAHA CITY HALL. about 180,000. It Is located about midway between New York and San Francisco , at the Initial , po\nt \ of the first great trans continental railway. Omaha Is the business center of al ! that wealth-producing country embraced In , the Black Hills ; for the coal , metal and oil regions of Wyoming ; for the product of the great western ranges ; for the rich agricultural plalra of tlio Missouri .valley , auditor the thousands1 of thriving towns and cities In the north half of Kan sas , eastern Colorado , Wyoming , the greater portion of Mputana and South Dakota , west ern Ion a and all of Nebraska , Banking and Commerce Omaha has eight national and ono ( savings bank , with a com bined capital of $3,800,000 , undivided profits of $135,981 , and total depoalta of from $12- 000,000 to $15,000.000. The volume of com. inerco of the city for the year 1800 , ca eh own by the clearing hotuo report * , wca J210i4i,33t.f ! ; ' Omaha , to-toe , principal Jobbing center weat of Chicago. There arc ISO linns doing u .vholesalo business , having an aggregate capital of $10,000,000. Their total annual kimlea approximate $40,000,000 , L Tjio business of the Omaha postofflce last [ year amounted to $2.070,723. The collections At the Internal revenue office In this city for UDO were J0.10.COO. LIVRi STOCK AND MANt'FArrtMinS. Omaha maintains the rank of the third largest live stock market In America , ami Its beef packing Industry has within the last five jcars assumed enormous proper tions. The total receipts In 1S98 wcro : C , 181,529 cattlo. H.592,120 hogs , 2,005.191 nhcep , and 80,211 horses and mules. The value of the product of the South Omaha packing houses for 1898 exceeds $10,000,000. The average number of men employed each day of last year was 3,209 , who were paid $1.021,697.91 In wages. The Union Stock Yards company employed 250 men In addi tion to these. The manufacturing Industries of Omaha are extensive and diversified. The largest silver nnd gold smelting and refining work * In the United States arc located In Omaha. Tholr output last year wan lonrtO.flOO ounces of slhcralucd at $7,233000 ; 27.1000 ounces of gold , valued at 15f 10,000 ; 32,000 tons of lead , valued at $ lCS < j,000 , and blue vitriol valued at $790,000. The Linseed Oil works hero Is the larg est plant of Its kind In the country. There are two distilleries , ono of which h among the best equipped In the country , nnd the only ones west of St. Paul and St. Louis. There are also three largo brew- cries , Iron foundries , machine shops , box factory , vinegar works , cooper shops , pearl button factory , syrup manufactory aid numerous other establishments of equal Im portance. A beet sugar refinery has b < vn projected nnd n chicory factory will bo opened within a few - v.oka. . Aside from the smelters ( lie largest Insti tution In the city Is the Union Pacific > mops. which employ from 1,200 to 1,500 hands and In which , In addition to the rcpilr woiH. everything In the shape of rolling stock for the road Is constructed , Including locomo tives of the mo < it Improved pattern , pas senger and freight cars. The Carter \Vhlto Lead works , one of the largest white lead manufacturing plants In the country , employs between fitly and sixty men. Its output last year was 4,000 tons , valued nt $400,000. The shot and lead works arc also extensive tensivennd supply the trade of the western country. RAILWAY FACILITIES. Thirteen railways converge at Omaha , radiating In every direction , bringing the city In close connection with all portions of the United States. Four great trunk lines furnish prompt nnd convenient access to all points cent. Ono or the greatest sjotcnis In Iho world furnlshti u dlrecl communication with the wonderful mining elites of Iho Hocky mountains nnd the unsurpassed fruit ralstiu ; vnllcys of California ; another brlng/i / all the untold wealth of Montana to the gatea of the city , and furnishes n oecon/1 coast outlet In the northwest at the- very border of the IJfltUh pwsfsalons. The wheat fields of the north , nnd the rotlon plantations of Iho south , with tlio gulf ports , are In direct con nection with Omaha through other great railroad sjfilt-ms. Of thc 9 rail roc da the Union Pacific , the Burlington & Missouri , the Chicago , Minneapolis , St. Paul & Omaha , the Fremont. Clkhorn and MUscurl Valley and the Missouri Pacific and licit line maintain ? headquarters In Omaha. The Union Pcclflc machine and car shcpj are located here , employing from. 1,200 to 1,500 mechanics , and the Missouri Pacific and the Burlington licvo repair shops on a smaller scale. The Omaha & Bridge Terminal company owns Iho railway brldgo over the Missouri river north of the- city , and operates a short line of railroad between Council 11 luffs and Kast Omaha. PUBLIC BUILDINGS. The Douglas county court house stands upon a block of ground bounded by Farnam , Hanwy. Seventeenth and Eighteenth street * , Iho slghtllest elevation In the city. It U built of cut stone , and Is Iwo sloriai high , with a full basement , making It practically thlcu etni-ka. U Is 110x123 foci , und finished off with a ii.aniinoth dome , Whllo It nomi nally faces on Farnam etreol , there IH an entrance on each of the * four sides with approaches ] from each of the four corners of the block upon which It Is built. U was con structed In 16S2 , and Is fireproof throughout. All the county olllces are located In the building , but the court bualncas of the county ha grown to auch an oxlcnt that OFFICng PACKING HOUBKft > , . * PAl-KtNCl IIOUBKS - /r-T VIB\V OF NOIITH HALF UNION STOLK YARDS , SOUTH OMAHA , NK . Fiom n Photograph. BUSINESS AT THE YARDS General Manager Bnbcco't ' Givo3 nn Account of His Stewardship. SPLENDID OUTLOOK FOR THIS YEAR A Very SnUNfiictnry .Slum Inur 1'nrtlr- nlnrly In tlio .MnHrr of Iti-crlptx l'"roiu Coiniti'tltlvu Territory Mlth lictter prospeulH for ItOT. The year 1S9S , llko Its two predecessors , ban been characterized .by a great many UU- Iwo additional rooms had lo bo provided claewhcr.- court purposed. A new United States customs house nnd postofflce , to cast , Including grounds. $2,000- 000 , Is In course of conatrucllon anj rapidly approaching complellon. Tlic cxlerlor ol Iho building has been practically finished and the etrucluro will bo ready for occupancy wllhln eleven months. The superatiMcturo 1 ] coratruclcd of Colorado pink granite. The Interior will be finished In marble and rich mcaalc work. Up to the prcueut time the oum of $1,175,000 hna been expended for the t'lto and construction. The old government building , Ihe one now occupied by the postofflco and by a part oT the other government otncera , was built In 1S73 , and Is a solid and substantial building of stone , three stories high. The clly hall Is ono of the handsomest municipal buildings In the Unllctl Statra and wsa erected at a cost of about $509,0K ( ) . The baEcmcnt and flnt story Is of Dodlin granite and above the walls of rich Portage reJ sandstone rlsa. The tower nt the aiuih- weat cornsr rlsca 210 feet above the levul of the street. The main entrance Is on Firnsm Etrccl nnd the decorations of the griMt hall and atalrway are of marble ourio < is tinla and designs. The Interior doora swing into Iho rolundj. which occupies the entire ccoter of the building. At the operatic"Me t'.io grand stairway of Iron and marble loads to the upper utorlcs anj at rach al'lo a largo elevator affordo more rapid neons of Mcenr. At the top the light enters through an Im mense skylight , constructed of amall ricecn of various colored glara combined In mcfalc pattern. The floora en each story , 34 well s.3 that of the rotunda , are paved wllh varloiM designs of tiling and Iho walnscol- Ings thrcughout are of solid bloclta of rich marble. A dUtlnctlvc feature of the ofllces Is the luxurious furnishing. In iic ! council chamber on the- second floor the work of .ho decorator Is moat In evidence. The ailing ij of squavo panela dctply sunk nnd bearing ono of the handsomest frtscos that can be ieen In any public building In the world. The walla arcof similar drlns , where they are not occupied by the cak wainscoting nnd carvings , and the alcove that contains tbo president's desk la a model of artUtlc oak carving. On each eldo of the alcove the wall U adorned by a magnificent painting done In oils. The furntehlngti are e\en more palatial ban these of the city offices an.l the massive .leaks and chains show In Imposin. ; ( ffect on iho rich rod coloring of the Moquctte carpeting. Wlion the huge electroliers are lit the effect la mo.t striking. The public library building , completed In 1894 , Is located on tto corner of Harney and Nineteenth streets , and la ISSM.xSSVi feet , three full slorlca and a bzscinent. It U built of cut stone and brick and Is thor oughly fireproof. The upper floor Is ut'cd for an ait gallery under the supervision of the Western Art association. The building contains the Dyron Heed collection , cmbrac- IIIR Interesting and valuable manuscripts. DOUGLAS COUNTY COURT HOUSE. books , coins and metals , which Mr. Ilce < ! bequeathed to the city. It has a commodious reading room and a lecture room for iho accommodation of classes from thu public flchoulrt wlilch may wUh to go tliero for reference to the books and appliances In the library. The library contains nearly 65,000 \olumts. The Omaha club lm a handsome club house , tlireo stories high , built of brick. The building la handsomely ) furnished. The Commercial club la a business organi zation , occupying the entire upper floor of the Boara of Trade building. Jtjiea cotu- couragemcnts for the farmers and stock- raltors of the west. Short crops and the dllllculty In securing read : ' moner lime mailo hard I'lmcsi In the nest , nnd the hencfl- cent cftec'o of the bduntlfui barvcit of the past year ere only beginning to be felt. Not- \vlthsicndlng ilitao dtscouraKelni ; condition.1 * , however , the showing made by General Man ager Habcook of the ! 'business dons nt the yanrt ! the past year Iri bis annual report to the company not inly thowi a healthy growth from competitive territory , but points out wlierii still bolter results may ha cx- pi-cted In the Immediate future. SMALLGH SUPPLIES TO DRAW FROM. From tl.-s ! ieport > U would appear thnt stntljtltii of the number of cattle In stock- rahers hands January 1 , 1S36 , In the terri tory tributary to the Omnha market , show p. considerable decrt-aso lumparcil with 1805. This Is notably the case with regard lo the statcfl of Iowa and 'Nebraska , the dccrcaao In these two great states amounting to fully . GETTELMAN EWINQ COMPANY fier a reward of $1,000 to any person or persons , who will prove that their bee1 contains any substitute for mait or hops , or that it contains any impurities , It is a beer for home consumption , for table use and for the sick room. Once tried it re mains -favorite. . Write to A. J. SHORT , Mgr. 624 So. 16th St. , Omaha , Neb. modlous reception anil reading rooms , ns welna a superior cnfe. Nearly ell the leading icllglous dcnomlna- " tionu arc" liberally icprwrnteJ In Omaha. Tncre nro more than 105 thurclies In the city , \\-ith half as many miss-ions and Sunday zchobls In the suburbs. The Young Men's Christian association Is also strong here , owning a haiiclaamo buildIng - Ing at the corner of Sixteenth and Douglas streets. PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS. Omaha l.oa nlnoty-flvo miles of electric street railway , with a generous transfer nys- tcin and a uniform fare of C cents. These lines connect the suburban villages of llen- aon , East Omaha and Dundee Place , ca well as tlio city of South Omaha , with tliU city. The line from the north aide to South Omnbu U nine mllca long , bines are also run to llvo public parks in the city. In addition to the foregoing there la a finely equipped line' connecting Omaha , with the thriving city of Council Bluffs , on the Cast sldo of tlu > river. Omaha has sixty-seven mllca of pa\eJ streets and thliteeg injles of luburhan paved roadnays connectlns with paved city thoroughfares. The electric light an4 gas manufacturing plcnts , tlio Bcwcrago' sfntem , nnd the flro 'leixirtment of the cUy ere In keeping with mcdcrn requirements. ' ' The water supply system of Omaha ex- tondH from the reservoir , settling basins at Florence , north of Omaha , to Albright , a suburb of South OmJ-.lia. ! The system em- hi aces over 200 mllei of'water mains. The ' ] ) iimpInK capacity Is S5.000.000 callone dally. I Thu main reservoir , ! arc at Florence. There are tin en basins , eo arranged that the surface faceatcr In the first will overflow Into tlio Ecccnd , and from the second Into the third , on through the eevon , Ily this system the water IP rendered clean and pure when It reaches the scvqnth basin , from which It 1s pumped Into' tho'mnltu. There are emergency reservoirs at Walnut Hill and at tlio foot of Hurt Htivet , with a combined capacity of 42,000,000 J gallons. The \vater company expects to put In a now main from Florence to the rlty In the rprlng. materially Increasing the general service , as well as the tire protection. KDUCAT10NAI < FACILITIES. The educational facilities of Omaha are unsurpassed by any city of Us etze In the country , and Its public schools rank among the beat In the land. There nro forty-one public school building ? , erected at a coei of $820,600. The value of thu grounds U estimated at $800.000 , making the total value of Omaha's public school property not less than $1.620,000. The High school building , erected In 1871 , occupies thu imwt nightly location In the city. U U a magnificent structure of thirty roomo , four Btorltu high and accommodates 7 per cent. Hecclpts from , these states show a decrease of but C per cent as com pared with last year. The following tablra show receipts of cat tle , hcgs and sheep for 1S9G nnd 1S95 by states nnd territories with the 'Increa.se and decrease from each : CATTLE. States. ISM. 1S9C. Inc. Deo. Arizona 200 200 ' Colorado 4Slli > 40 , " ! : ! 1)062 ) California 1,113 CSI 101 Illinois 20 PI 74 Iowa SI.4SO 27.1J1 Indian Tenltory. . 147 172 25 Iclnho 21UG9 21.721 33-i Kansas 1.49 ! 2.3SH S70 Minnesota 3.1SI 2,510 at Mhoourl 22,102 S5.392 1I.49J ' Nubrnskn. 31B.OIU 2S1.S9S 32'l4S New Mexico 4.022 3.739 2C3 Montana 9.10(5 ( 100 97t ' Ni-Vllda 14.r.9l S.SSS 0,200 Oregon 13.71S lfi.070 932 South Dakota 20,013 23,899 3.S38 The Trust Company fir / Negotiated More Loans , Sold More Real Estate in ' 96 , than any other agency in Omaha. G. H. PAYNE , Pres. Director Transinlsslsslpul Exposition , H. H. HARDER , Sec'y Member Itoil Kuatu i\mmngo : , Qround Floor Heo Dlilg. Do Inrln WINES m LIQUORS. Makes u specialty of flno Whiskey nnd CIgura. SMPo. , th Street , Rm'iha Neur Kiiiiiiini. Ulllalld | Compare The Bee's Daily Market Reports With those printed In rival newspapers. The Bee's Market Page Stands unrivalled. . Texas Stl 1.4CI COO Utah 13.C20 13.0J9 2.657 Wisconsin ra no Wyoming , 73.4S1) 70,310 . . . . . . 3170. Washington . . . . . . COl 491 103 Oklahoma 200 200 Total 6SC > ,222 G70.G15 2-C30 G4,3 2 HOGS. States. IS93. lS9fi. Inc. Dec. Colorado . . . . 5,033 119 fi.Mi ! Iowa 212.7.'l 119Sfi123,5.13 Idaho COli 711 4'i Kansas 13,2.17 13.C.CO 323 Minnesota . . . ( ' ' < * , 103 63J Montana r > S r > 3 Missouri 12,319 l.r,9l 10,7.3 Nebraska . . . . 03,9lii 1,037,403 153,150 OioROll 3203 2,333 37(1 ( South Dakota 5,911 3S1 5,510 Utnh 73 117 44 Wyoming 117 117 Washington 1,132 1,132 Total . . . .11S3.421 1,197,63 ? 153,150 113.931 Crane- Churchill Co. Wholesale P umbing , ' Steam and Water Supp'ies. Largest manufacturers und rollnora In the wnst. Own and opcrato iliulc own tank line , Eighth and Furnam ,