8 THE OMAHA DAILY BE : SATUItUAX jANTJAKf 28 1882 THE DAILY BEE. * * - " " * Saturday Mornine. Jan. 28. ( Trw following ol ) ervi\tiorm nro Inlcen ftt the -tamo moment ul time .it ftll the ta- tionpn.tmcil. ) Wi * Or.rARIMl-NT , U R. Mii'At Hmiri , I OVAIM. .IirniXT ) 27 , 182. ( I'M P m. ) I Unnnwl G < HXM at Wholesale nt Klein- Hull Flower and Sj > itwnlmrr ( < at KlMllllllj'H. The tnooiillnlit Is nut turned oir now until utter 2 n. HI. The "Fun on Uio llrintol" pai ty will Ixin Otn.ilin next week. The Kftthcrinu ItogiTH troupe lift fur DOT Mon ! < M ThurMlny. Tlio tcachurn' inwitlnK of Uio r'iwt.M. K. cluircli It pi > ttionwl | until Sntunlny The | > y car of thu St. 1'nul A. Oinnha linu IMIIILin fiomUit * noith lmt nl 'lit. There will Inn imitkul ball ut Svaolna'it hall In Jtohuiniantnun teA - A private iniiwineinilu | > r rt ) taken plucfl at Musonio hall on Thnrtdaj even- inif , Kobrttary Dili , Mr. ami Aim I' . C. HimelMiUh/iiU' ; it reception TlmrHtliiy ut their eliy < t re- ! ilonoe to a number of their friid ( . -.JulltM.SchrtwIi.r. u xnliinn-Koeiier lit MillAiel , has been nrre ted Airvinlating the Klwunili Inw in not hnvliif ? taken out a iccnso. liiil-J ) ' Morty'ri lectuiu on Cntliolic wine. * ! ' " " in ancient Unit's will attract a laiy audience at the cathedl.il .Sunday It inri' | > < irU-il tluit n Inrgo bath linui-e , liullt on Hit ) iiie tii > | inlitiiii plan , will lie built in thin i.'ity nvvt minimurliyii wealthy Ijentli'iaan of ( ) mili.i. liuv. Mr. Cope-lnnd will deliver un addrc-H Sunday t-voniii ( in the "Truth About Thoina * IVnie1 it being the 11'ith anniversary of 1'fiino'n bhth. Hubert.V. . llcndentim , of Boston , MISN. , inn ! Min Ida B. IV 'i fminuily of this city , but Into of I KM Mnine-it , lo\vi , wcru inuri led ivt King-tulle , Ohio , on the- ' llth hint. .Mr. Goiuge ' ' lloldrt'ge , general Bupc-rintumknt of thu B. i. M. , in rejoic ing over the advent of u tittle iirl ; thnt ciniu to his icnide-nce fu\v ilajH xiucc. Thu Union Pacific cim't enjoin liini in thin umtler. A reception , to take pliuiut Met7. ' t hall onSiiturdiiy evening ne\.t nt H o'clock , ban been tendered Mr. Chat , Bankcx , whuitu itce-nt return from Kuropc wiut announced in Tim BlK. ( The comniitte-u cona.itn ! of .lohn H. Krck , lieu. M. O'llrien , .T.w. lli-dmiin , .Toliu O. Brnmlt and Carl Graiulpre. ThlHiittlioliitewt : Are you K ° 'UB % rr > ' f"r- No , not > cry far ; Only next door , Thu "lluiton ClothiiihStoic" will ru move in u fuw dayn to Xo. 1-10 > 'uinhiin Hln-i-t , one ilmir t'imt. jun"5-U ! In tinUniUnl Stilton cinut nt Lincoh ycHti-iiUy , District Attonn-j lunibertHi > i mtcred a demurrer iitfiiinxt thu plen n ttlmtcmimt iniule by the defeiiHu of IililhiK in thu ntar route CIWI-H , hut iifte-iunnl withdrew it , Hnjjli Muiphy fi Co. , the ( ewer con tmctuiH in the e-e'iitrid dlittilct , nixno \ cuiiloviiiK | forty ine-n on thu luti'i.'il uhic it U e-xpe-cUnl h > finish in te-n il.iu Thirty nun nip romplotliiK tininiilii KUWU t tin- fool of ) ' mmiii ntu'it , mill ivct | t have it doiii-by tlio HiKlof nu\.t ttt'vk. Ohii'ttoplirr AlclCi'iinnmid .Mm. Mm ( pwct AMIIIIH , bolb of thin city , \M-I uniUvl in in.irried on .htim.iry 'JL'il at tl Church of tlm Holy I'uinlly , li ) lei ! Kitther II. A. Hhiu-lfe-1 , S. ,1. , p.utor ( Uiu church. The lu-nt wlshui uf Tin , 111 Miu'xUnilul to tin * lilh'li roiitruetiiiK pa tie * , mill Inn , ; Hl'f and piospi-rlty hnpe-il fi thcin. Simii' KH'.it inipiiiti'iiie'nti huu- lift mrvlo iltmn ; , ' tlm liiftft-wilujh in thuconni clcrk'ii uUltv. In thuaull t\vi-nty.foi pluct-iifoi hoolcHhuxebt't'ii lultleil , and tin urc. ii u .ur.ui.oil HD that thny may 1 , found uiidt-on-'iilUil by any citi/.t'ii. Tin Imvv hi'itlifait' : ( l.iiu nil thu lloor in nerved n it nti-p ladder. Mr , llaunii-i Ii ttlwi udili'i ) a nuinlit-r of iinvv Jii 'onn ho ] nnd pinch.iH'd u xte-ji liuliler fur liU uv and thu public con\t'nlene-i' . The county tifiwurrr U tt-ndin , ; ci notices to ihlhirpirnt tii\iAUr [ piep. lory to collecting bj ili tre D , The reen UWH of 1K81 ( . SU , p , llfi. t-eii , hta nmoiiK < ither tiling myn : "And if ai ; > erm niglvct MI to attend anil pay 1 pe/bonalty taxes until after the lt day , KoeinU'r next , after such taxes becm t idclimnicnt , the Inuiurcr in directed l * y ami collect the t ine by dlntrt-us , eti Thin in an implied command upon t treaHurer , und neither perHimal fauiriti nor u dc Ire to retain popular K11HI ( can drier hhii from perfoiinln hUduty FAUMJ511SANDMKOHAKICS. Jf you wiali 10 iivtml gu-ut dam and troublu , bomtli-n a , no Hinr.ll 1 of uKe.n.su ) , t'.l tliu fci.uHon oi thu } ( - . you bhnuld tnliu piuiiipi htupH tn ! . . tdu iiu.onun juiir liixibulKild , ' 1 ' ' y luin fhnuld 1m ulbaiiBinl , bin | . Unl , anil .f pruvi'iil aii'd euro nrisiiig iiMJii sjning nmlnri.1Vuku \ of nnthint ; ( Imi vtitt A < < ( x-ifi-ciiy Bun-ly du thin ; IH l tivtria lliltura , n * t the tiillim ; c bt o [ fifty cunt a li n < , Uu. [ Kxclibiii'u uli 7 BLACK-UnAUOHT" uiukca chl A GRAND SUCCESS , The Board of Trndo Bnnquot at Stundfird Hall Ltiht Nij'ht. Three Hundred Viaitorn and Invited GuostB Fnrticipato. After Bohi ; ; Diuod aud Wined Numoroua Speeches are Indulged In. Predicting the Uaurtl Orllllant Tutiiro for thia City. The incoinini ! trains from tliu west and south yunturday afternoon brought a largn nuinbur of visitors fniia vari ous points throughout the stiile , who cntno to iittund the banquet given by thu board of tradu in honor of thu oiling of this now elevator by MeBBra. liimebiiugh and Mi-rriiiin. In pursu unco of ths cull iflHiu-d by thu neoro- tary , thu vinitors and mi-inborn of thu board , with their invited HUestu from the city mot at this Wird of tradu rooms in Lytlc bnck ! at (5 ( o'clock to hoar thu address of uoluomo. Pending this opening of the even- ing's oxurciacH , tliu VLSI tors wore nil ru < iuc.Htod to rogisti-1 at thu sccri'tary'f de.sk which thuy did , thu following iinuH nppoaiing on thu Migistor : A. PnrduoVnoily.I ; K. IvulHoy , Gibbon ; L. .J. Ulowurt , ( .hceola ; L. P , Duckur , Atdilund ; J , li. Davm , ( .Jib boiij D J1. AHhbiirn , Gibbon ; 1' . 0 , lUbull , Jtoll Orcok ; O. P. Unthunk Hull Crook ; F. II .Joiie-n , Hohuylur D. McLunnan , WuliooiC. U. Ivundrou N'urtb ISend ; Janiu.s Doll , Divid City ,1. 0. Huril , HiMiii ! Cilj ; .1. T Dun niiiK , Shulby ; 0. X. Adunis , K. Unit AOII , Uoiitral City . ) . M Snoll , Ash. hind ; L. W. Puller , Y , lk'y , H. 11 KnulKncr , Plum Cri.uk ; .1. Juiieein Wood Hivor ; ThoB , Ottm , Iluuipliiuy , J. K. North , Uolimibtm ; A. lj. .lohn HOII , iMudiHun ; ( J. 8. .liiliiisoii , O'uuoln \V. A. AfuarB , of Loian Glaik it Uo Albion ; 0. C. Vonuin , L. W. Robert son , Kxutur ; It. II. DjiliIriio ( Kivor ; W. 11. Wilson , Aldu \j \ .1. Riiinuly , ( I'rnnd iHlund ; , ) . H Fox , Hrnimird ; Alux Voorhoe-s. St hvaril.s ; ( Juo. H. Warrun , . ) . A , HH. ( iiaflon , O. OstunborgVahoo : F. .1. Clurk , Wjiturloo ; II. A He-aton , WfHtnii , .SaniiiulCotnor , Millard ; A. \V. Clark , I'.tpillionV. . H Morm- , ClniksjO. II huu , SilvmCitck : K. ii. .loliiiHon , Valparaiso ; . IHimorH , lluinpliruy.s 0. \ \ ' . Pliulps it Co. , Clear Crook ; II. . ) . Ruhlfti , Klkhoni ; .lohn I ) . .So.uimii , Kuunuy ; JNI Dow- liny , North Bund. 0 I1' Hpoonor , Oniulin ; ,1 I { Runny , Fort O.dhoiin ; Guo. 11. Oriavvold , Clripnian ; O. A IliniL'biUij'h , lloopi-r ; ( JliiiH Waainur , St. Paul ; C. NVugiue'r , Gram Island ; NV. U. Dickinaoii , Wahoo ; D , Iv. Gibboiw , Viilpar.iisi ) ; S. S. llt-y' iinlda , Daviel City : R. A. llawloy Gco. Scott , Sutton. Ab nt 7 o'clock the assembly which by tluil tnno inunbt-rod ubon two hundrtid gt'iitlcinon , wuu culludt oreleir und tlio fullnw ing addriHD c wi-lciimo dulivt'itjil by Muyor Uoyt lion. U. G. Clark , the president c the biui.d being ubsout on account t OKSTI.VMKNCuiniuutcd : with tli dutiuj of mayor of a ynuiiK and thrn ' ing city the uizu of this , thc.ro ai many unpleasant and many vor pleasant dutieu to perform ; but I a Huro you that , thu niOHt pleasant dut that liaa devolved upon mo Binco have had the honor to bo mayor ia I bid you gentlemen , citi/.uns of 01 own beloved Nebraska , \U'lcoino I Omaha , On such as ocuaaion us thia , thure i puilmpH , no man who could tal Creator pride in welcoming you thu I do myaulf. Coining here near twont > - BiyearHiigo , to what waatlu looked up > n by many as thu grei Ainotinin detfort , romiiiuinK hurocyi since and witnesaiug thu altnoat nnij ic gronth of our atato , alvaya tiikii mi active interent in Ha vvolfare , an p.irlicularly in Omaha , which ropri a large proportion of itn weak and huBineus , at lirat by a free ut : unroatniined HBO of muorlu , ofvhit God ondonud mo witli my full ( dial and which 1 w.is not afraid to use , a turu-in < 1 by iixpcrienco and rupiU . itathoiod through yoaiH of unceanii iuiliHtry , i.'ciu } oti wiindor that itgivi mo ple.ixuru to e\U > nd to you , onuai til , on behalf of our puoplo , u hum \\u1couio Hut , guiiUemun , I have a very B vero eold , and .m there are othe horn \ rop.iri'd tu uddrunG you on tl advaut.'gin * of Omaha an , i market fi your gr.iin mid iroilucti ) < , I will n undertake the tank , and only niy th iy our | iuoplu nre ghid to meet you , in wo hope your MHit will rcbiilt in genet not only to Onmhu but to toursulv ( lion. W. U. AInr . < f < . 'lurknvil responded on lu-hiilt ot the viaito He I'xprui-Hud great pleasure in t perfi rmanco of a tank which he v unuNpi'ctudly c.illud upon to till a rci.ondeti | heartily on behalf of pitMcnt whoBii intrreutH hu bulicv to bo identical with thono of Omul ut AH u roaident of Nebninka for thu p ton years hu had noted with plouat . thu growth and increnHing prowper of Oinuha , which had already at tail t. ) thu proportions of n young gia ny Che erection of thu new elevator t its the fnciliticn it g ro could not 1 of cement nioro firmly the bonds friendship already existing on to p irt of Uio peoplu of Nobrn towards this city. Oni < Uia hiu a gr he future buforu it , and the speaker joicud to nay that the people of ill , state had helped to build up thia pi porous city at the gateway to the cific. Ho had alwajs favored Cm and did not de ire to aei ; one poi oj produce 010110 order for moreh jer disu sunt ount of , lie MisBnuri ami this uxpH'Hsion hu liclie\ed he eeh arop thu hontiments of thu ja nlu of ; ' op slate , llu behoMit the business i 'hu Mill thu city would increase from year year. On behalf of all present fi l ! " * iibrnad hti cordially thanked mayor for hia kind wonla of wolco ( UV After bhoit delay the nancn ind was formed by twos and nuirchecl 1 mil Standurd hall , wlieiu the Imnquet Kit Hpu-ud for the guuHta , Ik-ru I long taben ) were nt-t and weio cov < with u collation that hun never I BurpaiiHC'd by HIJV set out in the < Ills The gueuU and their hoeta full to ' a will , nnd an hour was occupies r,1 the dolicaciiiS of the Benson wliich were spread in abundance on the groaning board. When the Innt course hud boe-n xcrveil the ninnies were filled with champagne and Hon. C. F. Goodman,1st vicoprosiduntof thu board , of tmdo and acting president in the absence of Mr. Clark , pinprosod the first toast of the evening , which WHS ! Omihinnil Nelirvki Their ( omininlitl It.ter tt . lluiponiu - \ Hun Win A Uwvtr Mr. Gwjorspokoas follows. Mr. President , ( Jent'i men of the Hoard of Trade and ourjU'iUof the ul tiling , The duty has devolved upon mo to respond to the toast "Omaha and Ne braska their commercial interests. " I think thin might hnvo been assigned to abler hamlx , but like a oed col- dicr , whoti called upon vo perform u duty , I will not shrink from the ro pponsibility. What are the commer cial interests of our city and state ) They nro briefly to foslor and build up every enterprise which may tend to make thin commercial mr-tropohs of the young , vigorous and prosper ous stitto of Nebraska. Other oil tea there must and will bo , and ought to bu ; but from the prestige which we hnvo already acquired , the foundations already laid , and the commercial - mercial facilities which are clustotini ! around us we will keep in advance of all others , until thorn will arise here on the banks of thu Missouri a city great and powerful. A city which will command the admiration of all NuhraiikaiiH. First , the pritno factor in pioducing results is agriculture ; and second end , commerce fucilitit-H for moving the crops , and when moved , a placu to store and nnrkut them.Ve hiivei railroadii extruding their iron iinna into all parts of our state , bringing lilthur the trame-red wealth of our farms and Holds , and now wo are hoildmu olevatorn , atul atoro houses , to facilitate the transmutation of thu golden grain into uoklen dollars. The phihupher'a atone which the Alchymisla of ancient days so long sought for has boon found , It is ag- ncultiiru and comnu'rco. Libor cluiniroa the prim il elements ol nature ) , earth , air and water with agricultural oToduuts. and c unnierc- converts thorn iui > i gold 'L'ho countruction of a gigantic aloro hou'o holding millions of bushels nf grain is thu imuiudnite 11 caimo of our nBMunbliiig hoiotii-night ; it is the tuK'inniirx ' of a , grand ontir- pris which ia destined to enlarge nnd expand us time rolls on onward , us the ripple o j uidf ) on thu mirfaeu of the watem. It in tin olu utlugo that btisi- nuns bogota businofeR , the establish ment of one kind of l > usmga mvin" facilities for tiansacting others When millions of bnahols of grain arc pouu , ] into Omaha and her manufactures * in- cre-asu , as they will , wo will need cheaper facilities lor transportation to tint seaboard , und tlit-n biugu lines and a navig.iblu wutur route will be come a ueceaaity. Pi jross is now buing made in that directiun , and the titno is not fur distant vlie-n HO will have a water route and cheap iraiiB- purtation for all this northwester cjuntry. Standing hero ab wo do , at the gateay of the great Platte valley , stretching ( iOO miles westward to the Rocky niount-uns , with an average width of 10 miles , a rich and prolific if I soil , an area of country capable of sustaining n population of 10 millions of pooploanu then bo no more ) densely if populated that the state of Maasn uhuautts is to-day , who among in all 10 in his wildest imaginings can picture ' - the wondrous resources of thi'stite ; o and all this and nioro are in stcro for y us. Dakota on the north , Wy- soming , Calorudo , Montana , Idaho y and Utah on the wi-at , pouring 1 their coal and mineral productions to along thia great highway , tlio 1'latte ir valley , which the hand of God traced to nnd scooped out , nnd the Union Pa cific railroad utilized. Work on s , gentlemen of the board of trado. co Peace huth'hor victories , no less re in nownud than war. The interests ol ly Omaha are the commercial interest , ' > n of the sta'o ; foster them all legitimate nt enterprises ; build elevators , built > r railroads , build manufactories , built L { bargts. Do all things to facilitatt ig commercu and trade. Lay your plain id broad and comprehensive , liavo IK u- selfish policy , and T verily believe tin 11 commoruo of the statu will respond ti id your efforts , nnd the inttre-sta of encl : n will bo indivisablo forovar. 10 Hon. , ) , \Voolworth was oxpoC' fted to respond to the iuixttoastwhicl ! .1 , wun ; lir Hal roads AK'fitilii tltvtlopli if the rt-Hjurcf of thufctnte. id In thu absence of Judge NYoolwor * ! ty .Mr. Leavitt liuinhain , land coimnia rtioner of the Union 1'ucitio mil way 0- consented to make the response. 0ra ftfr. Biirnham , after an apology fo ne attempting to UHj-ond to an iinport.in a bentiment on five minutc'H noticu , begin iir ot gin by recalling the eonditi n of nf otat fuisH on hin arrival hero in 1807. Th atml city then had a population of ten o od twelve thousand and the new enter odH. priae , the Union Pacific , was th le , theme on mciy tttiguo. It WAS the. rn. eompletid to a point , 250 miles wo ? rn.hu f Om.ihi unil was pushing on towar run the I'lieitlu an rapidly as energy an nd eapit.d combined could carry the wor nil of coiihtritction. To-day the U. 1 has approximated to 2,000 miles < road and is pushing its extensions n an I tapidly as the line was pushed fein .ire teen years ago. All wcro nciiuainte ity with the result of the building of thread led road and the rapid development ot tli nt , country which had followed. Ho pn iml dieted that thu future extension < but the road nnd the benetitn thorefroi of would bo still buyond the accomplisl thu nients of the post. The railroad the pioneer of civili/ntion ; it pen trntea thu valleys , mountains an hillc and in ita wuko re- , following conn thu the plownwn , the echool house , tl ros1 1 village , and the city. With foi IV great systems of railway etrugglit aha for supremacy in the state what n 11 lid not our possibilities for thu future , Mr. W. 0. B. Allen , responded n the tount oed The prcklurU ot the BMo - Onuliu's rt-lat on Uu * Mine the Mr. Allen naid ; of Thia occasion nnd thia moat fruit ! to theme ia enough to inauire the pou loin tongue. Ceres , thu goddess of co the and tillage , ia ( lie presiding genius me. Nebraska"Land of the wnndori ibly sun to Agiiculturo is the basis of wualt . was nnd agriculture ia pre-uniinontly t Four characteristic clement in the pn purity of our commonwealth , T ' dry BtutiHiicB of Nebraska's progn slly. grow juicy when examined with t with enlarged viulon of philosophy , a I in Vith regard to thu ultimate relati [ thu.io products will austnin in feeding the world. Forty-night million acres comprise our stntu domain , In 1800 * less than i"0,000 ncres were tilled , and thu grain product was about " , ,000,000 bushuls ; in lfil ! the acn-ago was 3uO- 000 and the yield 10,000,000 bushels ; in 1880 corn und wheat alone exceeded 1100,000 acres , witli n pro duction of 72 000,000 , and with oth er products reached 85,000,000 to 00,000,000 btnlielT i-day Nebras ka htu ids on the thrcahuld of a HOT era of development and ailvnncemnnt Look at her resources ; 1,000,000 acres , or one-twelfth of her extent only utilized , nnd yet her aurunltu- rd products will exceed one hundred mi lion bushels of golden grain. Then compute nt the satno ratio prevailing for the past twenty years the growth of the next two or three decmlia. The B.imu density of population , tin * aainu thorough culture ns in Etmlnnd and Europe , and ultimately Nebraska will both contain and sustain in comfort , tiftoon million pee ple. Her productions may then ag- giegate n billion bushcla , and Onmhn arrive to the dignity of half n million souls. The richncHa and depth of our nlluvi 1 soil ; the wide range and nutritive quility of the natural grasses , thu clear skies , pure air and water , enhance tint attractions of life in this young state Over three hun dred varieties of cerc.tla and vegeta bles thrive nnd urow to perfection in this climate , while animal lifu lime reaches thu highest r.ule "llo s and liuininy" are humely but expressive words , and they tell the story for Nebrtaka. Ni xt to the ceif.tls , thu Hoiks and heuls , comes thu hay crop , nnd in fifty > eirs thia will pay the national debt if natuie's free covering on these white rulhnu prairies weie all utilized and turned into mutton and beef. L m and beat of all her | rodtictiiiPH aiv thu men and women of this atato made Htront' nnd intellectual by the g and opportunities around them , Omaha's lol.itions to thesonie to aid in their development , and how she is doing this I ask yon to examine for proof the HOW o.evator system , the picking hou.sia , tin1 Hinultiug works , the wlutu luid , the lull and iron works , thu oil factories , thu tanneiies , furlili/ing works , the browoiiea and distilleries , the wire works thugre.it inilro.id c.ir shops and foundiit > s , 0111 wholesale hoiiaus , and a multitude of industries springing n ) on every hand -and s-mn I trust , you will sou rUing the new glucosu worlcH , thu otareh works , thu fruit and vcgotalilu prcBoiving works , the woolen and flouring mills , and other nJjuncts of n great homo mar ket. These ate s.nur of the product' , ' iv | Omaha's relation to them is to oncoiivaye and improve the clmuinX of c uniiiurco and extend n Imlping hand to ever } section of thu state. To the tiller of thu s n\ tinpiu - ducor of this wealth. 1 give a.l IHMHH nnd to his health I drink in spaiUimg water -from this labor and the ir.illio nrising therefrom , Omaha curried on fifty million dollars w itli of trade in U , her banks handlid over two hundn.l million in haid ciah , and bo : citizens i-xtK-ndtd over two million in buildings and pu\ic , enterprise , aml her iiulro.idB brought to our d.iors between three * , , d four million p ) unds of tomigc. The fourth toast ofU ( ) ovtnc , ; was : ThoSt.N ; of Nthroflfa , Us fertility anJ cajiabll ltlu ot proihiuLn. In the absence of Col. C. S. Chaao , wlio was to have responded to thif toaat , no apuoch was made on thu subject. lion. E/ra Millanl responded to thi toast ; Tliu prtMpcrlt ol Nthriska untl Its u.vtropolb am ! tlulr v\ander l ro\th. Mr. Millnrd said that ho had just rururnod from n trip e.iat nnd had nc aulliciont notice of what was oxpectet of him to gather facts for a suilabli presentation of his theme. He con aequently would not dotnin his hear era wiih any figures. The words o the toast were , "Tho wondorfu growth" of Nebraska and its metrop olis. When he contemplated the vas capabilities of the state nnd city am considered their advantages in regait to markets for produr and the facilities possewsed b ; the people he could only nsk ho\ \ could wo do anything olsu but grow When the fact is considered that th cream of the young life of thu coiintr. is coming hero to m ok fortunes in thi comparatively new land , the wonde in that thia now metropolis , backed b , all its grand nnd countless resources does not present a more wondorfi : growth than wo seo. Mr. Millar said further that l.o duly nppivci ite what our merchants are doing and th growMi of the city , but whe hu ojiisider * " ! our needs and th wonderful future Onuha hai bufor it , lie . ughod to think that he hu grown old nnil could not , with th yonng Hfo hero , wresi'e ' with destin iti this most primming field The to.ist "Our ( Siii'-its , ' was n spouciod to by lion U 1 * . Anhhnri of Gibbon. Mr Ashburn gr.ieufull uxpressed the thanks ot thu visitot for the courtesy and kindness show them by their honU and s lid ho hup : tlio present occasion would bu i ) menus of uniting thu citi/.rns of tl state nud city still more firmly in tl bonds of friendship which ha > always existed between them. D. 0. Brooks responded to th'i ton "Tho Press. " Mr. Urookssaid ; "Tho toaat to which I am cdli upon to respond ia n very short one in words , but I think porhape it is ns l.ir lj.ii a ono oa any that haa been respond ii to hero to-nighi. I fool very much 0' the man did upon being asked uni ides what theme hu intended apeakin es Ilo said ho was going to api 10 upon hia feet. [ Luighter.J I f ii r very happy that I am a I { „ bo in 'hat ' pjsitii : rote Iidw.ijB fed n goud deal honoi when I am cnlled upon on an oecasi to like this. I am reminded of the 1 tin boy who had just indulged in largo dinner , bbintj addressed by o ot his ninnuna's friends in the co id pnny of lady guests : "Why , my lit t'a ono , what n line largo head you hu rn got ! " The little boy etrutchud hi of at'lf , and said : "Your ought to j ( -eo my stomach ; it is ns ' big ns i heitd. [ Luughtor. ] .h There in a B.tymg that great riv .hhe always ( low past urcat cities , nnd us. may be uaid that good newep.ip 'he always happen to bo in great citi IBS i Citiea become great because they h hu pen to bo located ou great rivers , i ml it is BO too with newspapers. Tl on Ibecomo great by virtuu of boiu > cities thus situated. Tt ID , perhaps , not too much to tmy _ that thu news paper bears something of the same relation to the city that other natural and artificial advantages do The pen is mightier than the nword. Tt is sometimes the power behind the throne that is greater than thu throne itself. Wo have elevators , munufnc- lories of all kinds , nnd lawbeautiful public buildings and a great nntiy other things eith'sr actual m prospoo tivo. The newspapers have had mitno- thing to do with the building - f these and have stimulated enterprises of this city and state t > > a wonderful de gree. Wo are content to grw with the growth of the city and gain strength with its strength , and wo enjoy the advantages that you do , without giving to ou'solves too much credit in the matter. I feel to-mghl like npoaking a good word for a class of newspaper men not often rccogni/.i'd. A good newspaper editor should have public spirit ; but if ho does run against the wall in his opinions , the wall is not likely to suf fer , ami ho comes out the wiaor for his experience. The opinion of an editor is worth I o more than that i f any other'nmn. The nlasa to which I refer to is the reporter The reporter after all is the genius ot a great and good newspaper. The pub lie want facts and care little for the e liter and his opinions Of the reporter porter there is required skill in put ting exact information , a spirit of en terprise and a general knowledge of the world. With the clergyman hoi-t to talk as a chrgyimin ; with the h inker ho must be a businessman ; with the farmer ho must bo an agri culturist nnd with the major ho iiinst Inn public 11 in i ted man. The lust in-iyor nf Omaha is thu ono wo now IHMI It him always been so. [ Laugh ter J I u ill cull upon the reporters to ptint the rest of my speech. [ Ap- nl.lll'O ] The toast , "Tho Judiciary , " was ic- apoiieli-d to by Hon. John D. Howe. Mr Howu referred to the impor tance of the profession which was nmdo ono of the three distinct > ranches of the government. It was a branch in which commercial men wore deeply interested , ami while we might have all the resources in the world it was as naught if wohnd not a fearless , reliable and incorruptible judiciary to assist ua in our extremity. Mr. Howe then proceeded to call attention to the alarming tendency in thia country to ward cenrrnliKitinn of power and the ownplo shown in the conflict between the Federal and stale courts. IIn also gave thu jury system a lively turning vor ami characterized it as n relic of iho past which had served its timeout ti d outlived its usefulness He ml- voci'td the substitution of three chulnih , wise1 und intrepid jmlgts f r thu tiiul of civil C.ISOA in place ot a jury of tv.uho mm , who too often i-ommittfd larceny in the name of justice . This closed the list of toasts on the prngiatutno , but I'residt'iit Goodman called on onMil. . f. C. IIlMKHAUnil for a few remarks , to which that gon- tluman responded ve-ry happily. He hud learned in hfu two facts. First , that everything must have n begin ning , which is generally small ; and , second , that all should aim high ii they over expected to attain to great thing * . The success of hia firm , ai \\u\\ \ aa of other successful firms in this city , was caused by their reach ing otitand Booking ufterbettor things , and the elevator would nevurhavobei-ii built but for this. Ho had work < > ( ! hird for whut ho had accomplished and believed that the success of over } business man was possible ) to an e.v tout beyond conception. Hu believed that in fifteen yeara Omaha , wouk' have a population of 100,000 people , . would have twelve railroatls where il j now has five , with switch yards to ac commodatu all demands and tha wheru two cars are now transforr-ie there would bo transfers by fifties and hundreds. Col. E. F. Smytho was callud upoi by Mr Goodman to spuak a word 01 behalf of thu Omaha board o tiado anel made a very pleas ant and apt address. Hu tool occasion to answer aomo of Mr Howe's arguments and deolare-d th jury to bo thu bulwark of America ! liberty. Ho nrgi-il thu board of trndi to join in the work of building up th' ' city unit assured them that their efforts forts were appreciated. A gentleman whoso nainn the re porter failed to got tendered a vet of thanltR to the board in behalf iho guests. Mr. J. Wesley Wilkins lo.l thein , i sombly in singing "Auld Lang Syne , which elo.seel the oxeichesof iho ovei " T11U MOII- . The Musical Unieui orche-.slr ; „ d was engaged for the occisim di-c uiricd Home apleiielid inus.c win the guests were ajfembling in tl y hull , during the supper ami the spot i , ' ' ' y The Biippur was uue-Miuptioiiab and was pnij ured and curved by M .lohn K. Hrmlloy , proprietor nf t ! Optra HoURi ? restaurant. The ci o 1114 was donu under ( he piipt'rviniuu Mr William Lucas Mr. Sam S.vurt the head-waiter , did hi * duty mo etliciently , looking after the guea i mi'Ht ' nesidinuidy and taking e'apeci , t care that the representation of t' ' press did not sull'iir for lack of rufroK , , ] mentc , either of a solid or luiuid chi iu acter. Sum is tin A No. 1 mating on such occasions. soul JfOTIl'K. All the grain men now in the ci fro n ) abroad nro requested to muut the hoard of truelu room1) this morni ut ! ) : ! H ) , to discuss the aiibjo'ct ol im cliango of Bood wheat. K A IIVOK BTlll'CTL'llK. in.od The site of the ntivv uluyator is ji od nii th of the Union Pacific tracks . < nil ct t of elevator "A. " It id a In it- trnniu structure , very Hub-itantin u i-KiiHtriicted. In its iondinu-tioii : thi nu fe.'t of In him bt-en uawl 1,700,000 in- her , an > l the co&t of the building \ tin Sl-JO.OOO , It IB ono of thu moat i IVO pnitiuit nnprovonuiiits of the y 111- 1881 in Oiuahii. Tim diininiai.um lUt thu atrncturo nro 1115 feet widu : my 170 foot long , and the highest par thu elevator is 112 feet high , v. ! the storage part is HU feet hi h , r. entire building has nn ouuidti cia of corrugated iron. HUH ind The engine and boilora occup ; lioy aopnrato room a tire proof bi building at the trvet eud. of tlio vntt.r , the brick smoke stack being 85 feet high. The engine in eighty horse power. The machinery throughout the entire establishment ia of the lat est and moat approved designs , noth ing having been left undone to nmko this elevator perfect. STOHAOK I M'ACITY. The storage mi > in c ntnina 114 bins , holding r > ,000 bushels each. There nro nlso 1-1 ship ; ing bins , on the north end , holding GOO busluls each , nnd MI the elevator pnrt there are 2t hhipping bins with n capncity of 800 bushuls each , ninking the total capac ity very nearly tiOO,000 bushels. A car can be unloaded by nieana of n stenm ehovol , innido of three minutes , and can be loaded in about the sninu titnu , nnd between 150 nnd 200 cars can bu handled in a day. The gram ia taken from the car which runs into thu elevator nnd is run into n hopper scale tinder the car ; from this scalu it goes into n clenner nnd thencu to the ule- vntor nnd is cniricd to the top of the building where it is chnueil again , and from this second cleaner it goea into another hopper scale and is ro- weighed , and from this scnle it ia run into the spiral convener nnd deposited in thu storage bins There are 15 scales , five under thu inilroad track nnd ton in the topmost story. There are ton cleaners , five being the im proved duplex Barnard & Lee , nnd live being "Shakers. " TUB AUUHITKOT.S. The elevator is built upon the pinna of Chasu it Co. , elovntor architects and builders , Chicago , whoso superin tendent , A. A. Talinagu , por- sonnlly supervised thu construction , TJ1B KNTKllVKISINO IMUUMUBIOKh. Thu ollicu of Messru. Himub.umh .t M erriam , who are members of thu com iny nnd the business miinngcra and operators of the elevator , ia located just west i f their old elevator , and in supplied with evi ry conve nience for the trnns'iictum of business. They hnvo nu independent tele graph ollico with their own operator , and they rccuivo the daily niarkotH ilirtct from nil the leading pointH ovcry lifti'L-n ininutuBO They got out a daily lepoit "on their own prE8 and send copies to over ono hundred customers. Their arrange ments are so complete that no one now need to go east of Omaha to do businiBin options or any other transactions. Any one can now buyer or sell cm load lots through them up to 10,0X ( ) bushels , and do business with thorn thu tame as with the Chicago cage board of trade. Till : UUhl.VKvS 1)O\K. Messrs. Hiniebaugh & Merriam will continue to oper.itu tin ir old elevator , which is quite sum1 ! as cout [ un.vl with the nev one. They did about the same amount ot lnisnn.'H- 18S1 as in 1880 , hiving handled about 2 , 000,000 bushels of gniiu of all kinds. During the present vein- they expect , with their enlarged capacity , to yicat- ly iucreiso their business , particularly in storage , they never linxing done any etcr-ico worth mentioning on ac count of lack of ucuommodntions. Proof Foaitivo. We ha\e the moat positive and convin cing [ ironf thai Tiio i.\V KCI.VOT 10 On , .s ft m'idt I'tfectiidl pt'e.ilit ! for r .ittily pain IncaHtnof rhciima i"in and neunil i.i it gives inntant r lief. 19 Iw "HOUGH ON HATS. " The thing desired found nt last. A sic tlnvgi t fur "l.uugh on IatR. ! " It clears out rnt , mice , ro.ichrc , flietbtnl titles ; liic boXDM. (1) ( ) Orsiiiitea anil Lemons 30 cunts per dozen at BUFFETT'S. B'ack ' Ctishmero Suits from 85.00 up , at McDonald's Emporium of Fashion. Closing out Fall and Winter suits less than what they cost , at McDon- aid's Emporium of Fashion. TEAMS WANTED To haul Ice when weather is suitable. Wages § : $ 50 per day. 1-njiiirc at Boyd's Packing House. l'27-2t SPECIAL Ill IUA1 IVIiJNt Y. NOIIC'K Ailvirtleemmi 'lo Loan"tothalo , Lout , Found , Wanti , lioanilug , & < „ , Mill belli- portixl In these columns oiico lor TKN OKVfb | > cr line ; inch MibKcquent imettlou , VIV UhNTS | wr line. The flrxt tnticitlon no\cr la * * thnn 1WKNTV-K1VK OK.NTfi ' TO LOAN CMI at Uw Ollln. ol D MONFA' HuoinS ( 'rclghtnii Ulofh. To loan it from B to 10 per ctnt _ . . , . on fcood nolKtat iociiritj. t > v fill 1M.AAC KIIWAIIDS HOT Fiunliiim Ht. TO L.OA.S At per ctntlrv . ttrist In sutniot U'J.titO tin1 aiwanlii | , ( or ! . to 6.tviro . , im GrFi-cUM clt ) nn' n proiHTt ) . liFiiw HXAI K.iTAra n > ( ' Aorscr. isth nml l > r iifl SM _ _ HELP WANTED. \\ANTK1) A xood Aoniiiieiok. Impnri ul i JlrH MII'JV on Ptpi'Mon uvtiun , bet i 'ill ' .HIM iiml i-tr.ot. 1 > , 2' \\rAX1H ) Two furn'shiil ' or uiifurnUliri > roomer \ thlol \ > i-l > cii > inr' \JJreni Ii s J7 < ! ( i Hj . I1 * 2 > i' AN1'K l v | K.nterutiilli j at \ \ I uett' k 'JV' nts \l * ANTED To liuj a lieu o .mil lot or t s > \ IIIUMH on nnu lotrniniMhrru IICUMLV , Hi ] at and i J xtriAt * , liodtrr Marcli Ht. I.ti\o war H MTK-i To inform UK. tnililie ih it 1 h.iv III W nonol I to J. ( inlliny A t'o. my r > K an IK- until liniiiiu'it , hut on > rtntud iht > umu inr * h > r | > orii.il. All kin s ' f irord In thu jun line H u ho hJiullfdli } ni" at my new p'oin c O'mmrtoi. corner 10tli a.id llarntv t-l . h. llerl ; er lioldi'roirit'tor | Oin.ilu lr > n mid .Metal \ nl " ' \\7\v5iThl ) A ( fbtnlfrl for gimeral houi \ > work , also a nnall ( tlrl to take euro of lab ) . Inquire northue t corner -M and Ilui slirwt. Pil-tf ) ANTKIMin to do rhorfj nnd like cat of hone * Ap | > lj S. K. Cr bth an Ilowttrrt. l. 7' _ .1 .1A woman looK at thu Kmun W 'iO * ImMiidUtt'lj , H iorl to do ctnr List i V alliomenoik Apch at noithrtc-st roi , uu , cf 11 aim tmi'iim I'ur its. , &hlnn' iiidtloi ] ! lltl | ( ifl. , , | . . , - rir > t t 11.CJMIK one Miouudi ily IT i-t.uvi liii.it riokilUAivv iisji.iflrv noi , , hut lii-t tl w mill ai'i'l ) A.ft'no 'J ' i , 01 * - waiter A , > 1 > JtllUJ I'.fu'ii n t oi , i 1111' - : > - r'uii'lliu brldirtji.d cl.nol I < < vaa WAMii rur > . . Hi-lit rue. MC-H " " ' ' " " VA.1K.11 .I'/'i" ' ' " ' ' } Co rmo j.iir-ti'i * ear thv junk ) > u ln nol II liirthuM , jt lu earof utriutilnri ! they will oontinuu t ! . and li > fair dnallntr and | > I\UK - ' " milt ] > r ices thfj | rcji'U ) | i.tn.ii.c thu tr lo 1h t- solicit | rtln lie line old Iron , ra.-a , Junk i illo mH l to ithp them will. TftMwo L'hu To itut a ( it".rablo d < li lou > v. AiMruv , llox < 0 , Cit ) . I'M ' tl \ \ ANTED A ( ew da bo < enin \ \ i'Oiuu > olatid lth Unw- n-atonkVloiatv. ii Inh and 10 h ' . V H rick \A rANTKU I ctUdicu u IxnlenvU a ml VV niool , U lWi p4 CuJUursU au L. elo- LOOillS. 7S7-W SPEUIAL NOTICES- > -UH HENT-HOU8et AND LAND Known In .Inroh T block 0-J3.ll Infill lir.NT-rnrnlt.htd room * L ftnr ( too , ! lot-atlon ijulto'3M Jnckson. 1,1011 IM NT-4 ivoin . Inquire ftt N 0' < r. I.1 lithimlCnlifor : > laSt. ITIOIt IIKMItonm | nn Lilly ( urnl-he.1 Cdpltol ; a < cniio. liet 17th in i IMIi , " " h dt * U-t ( .1U IUNI D-M-IUiu hoiifo rooms , nt corner llth .Mid . .lonciIniiuluof 0. 1 toman. 12 U 1 I1KVT furnished rooiw , nt 1010 17 t ( T.IOlt 111 NT KuniH'ifd eottbitv , ( X K ISth JL1 St CMI nl ( l ( o < r 13-31' ] 7OI ! T-huwcittn-o : with 6 rooms , 1813 J ; Wtlmtir St , lt. I8th nnd Ipth Kin Kn- quire of II K. Hume , Cin X. IDtli fct P S-t ( 011 HhNT llou'o of elf-ht looinf , Knqulro I ; J. I'hlptM lid' , 1B12 S. Fifth St. B77-U U EN r Flh" t"coinniodlou brick riwT. POIl , corner 10th iind Firnhnm Ht Ajv i > li to Mrs H. A. lit cr , Tnbor , Kreiiont Co I nwn. U-d.TeiifimlcHlrid. Oil tl _ IlK.Vl' Otio o ( thu bewti'tiri'M en < mulng Ht. ! iOxl. I ) ' Jiimmry 1. Iwt. " 20 U t rurmstiuii n iu > nii ) ' i'h nt ' i hani.'o\ cor. M b * nd Dodg. IT OU 'KNT Xlcilj furnished roonw with or L ut hu it bonrd. Kiuioimblo prices Ml 3 Vn * St FOH HEKT Furnished roonw , north IUol OnlKornln St. , 2d door uiHtol 21st. liintrc | alter 1 p. m. _ 4 4-tf r. Ol HE.\T-eottn ; < e of S rooms , * cll b.if JL clftern ! SSril anil St. Jlnrj'i" axenuu , Enquire - quire of M.V. . Keniicdj , 312 S lath HI. 740-tt OR SALE SAI.K House mil full lot liiKOmlloe-a. JriOJl , cheap. I rlto , tl'JM ) . Hiiy ttnns. MtCAdL'i : , Opu. postolhte. Ulf TTlOlt BAl.r liistbnlMliiflot In Shln'-i nJ- JL1 d tlon , 111 ! leut en , t front by 10 fe-et depth. McCAOI'K , 0 | > i > . po.t olllce. 11 tf . SA1.I' ' , I'llKAl' Mijilier' tool' , comprising - 1.1OII of n tluodolitti uml uiip.-Mtu-l In- qillr of C. I ) . , iU7 ! . 13th tit. llj-ti " 1.11111 aAIi1 ? A cmnplitu stock of irion-'la oiid jirn\l-l ns. I'or tiartlm'nrt mid iS lock hoJJ , I'.urlliuton Jtinitlun , ilo > HAI.K-A In i't ( imrMsulKlli. . for b liulj to ur lniinie | No. 110ll uil 1-78- ] 70K SAI.KJly | ila > .i , thiFroniU VlTeo' Jj Hoiihu nmt iirnt uiinnt , No. f.-20 . South 10th t-tr it , will liu for fa. i In the tarlj pnrt 4 the niiiiiiuT , rifiHQiis for ollcrii ( . ' the nunu a thw i im litn.ililc bu ) cr to arrange his hulniHd In tiuie lor liujliiL' . I'0. | . 04-2 t ( _ 171OU SAI.P Mlt-sonti hlckorj wivid utjlrd ; maiiV. lUtn t _ OM2S _ TT ( > I' ' SAhU 1 mrrtl Bullion , Lhdt die , S JU J t\n old , tllil ) IdOO IKJII iK IMa-'k htiilhnn , Nornlnn 4 Voi n , fi > earn old , ic ! h- 1. C IfiSOpmi d-i , touk ( Irs prtniuni-.tNct.wka 'tut Fair , 18 1. 1 ICentiKky Jink , iHtl < , viil hn abtiut ! H < 0 pounils , 4 juunoli ! took llrsl pri-niiinn : it Nilira ka Stitu I'alr , IbSaml 1SS1 Irninir. > t I hto. Ncbcr , r.inm rs luiic , Cv.i. D.i'j.l ! > AljlJ Four He iiona of nhihliu' ml 3 17IDK od lounlcr , lniiiirt' | at I ) W. iom , ( jpcra House I hnruiacy. 92'-f . HALE OH HE.ST A 1'Kicir ) storu Ind 1 hutchi'rshop , iloini a ( , 'uoil bu iticds In- qulri at thif otilcf. 'Jli-J . ijAI.K 2 intocounternandSMhor psled J.iem ' * t-iscs , lit OLO. H. I'etersonX MM Seth 10th .Ht. _ 711-tf _ fAf.K Or will < ! > cha gu for Dinah i yo- J710H , an in > rrn\i d sec on of land adjoi- in > sUtton on t' . 1' U. II. M. DUNHAM. 112 Rinihaui St. , < ) inilia. _ _ 720 V i r trade for Ut > ? iroKrty ] , u iVLi ) , harness mid wr. 'on. Addn a. Y.ilil ( illic.- _ ' 22 tf > 0ll HAI.K A k-ool un-vear-old l JIfl F Wftfmntod to ilriie Hinxlii or double. V < qulr" of Oiw > e'inlli Id , t'anl Ik-Id ! IIOUHJ. V novlS-trX MISCELLANEOUS. Ii a red etr-et cir , a small poclit' LOVT coiitalnlnir about > J5 In bills , an 'Kk ' , giM coin Alth loupnnd 5 onu dollar monogfa ? A food rcMiird to tno ilridcrat Maxlleyi-fr liro. ( , > ' Ct'Ki : for Small I'oxT SOo. Address , W. K HIIIn , Lincoln , Nel 997-20' noons FOH KENT s. 19th and D cnpoit St. U9 < J.tf riWO HJHXISIIEI ) IIOOMS KOU _ 1 quire nt Hospe'H Art Kmponum , Ibll ) Dcu c Street. 9U8-U New iKcki.t-liooK ) , hitw , en | Kwt jdicc 10ST I .tin Htrotirj store , containing aliout V-O. 'I hi-tinder plea'.t-ICIMJ at lice otliw , where the o no ill pay runurd of jlO. ANAU MEXT OF SMALL USINKSB M u tilted bv < xperiincid nun. Small naUry , I' . i . Box Mi C'ltj _ 0 < 18tf Tor thu next M ilujs , vu v.111 , on the A SllllilS ol xtj tint-i , Bund to nn > addrtw , pnxtpiid , one of our unlaiindred ilrcm Shirts. l'osltl\tl ) enl > ono bhir' wm to one aillrcss. KUHKKA SHKTfXt. , Mnr elHc.s , III. 71UIIMS1II-U IO ! Mo Within thrct blotks u ( InqulroatlBl ! ) llotl o 9'JS-tf \r i > iii-i. K ) ed.N inAen'-ins- ' XN bits will I e leeched until li o1 r > ck 'noon , .lanuarj 31,1.VS2 , tor the tree I Ion aid comple tion of liulMliit , ' for Hit.-Atr.iloiny ol the Hncn.il Heart. I'.aiis und i.pttifli.atliiii-'ion stwnt CHlco ol lin'ic no i : JkiululHi hn , Arci iiciti , Oifahi , .Neli , u hin Id'li. Mill hu n-cciud Ihu I'll.t la recurved .o reject nnj or all bMi. Mj31 I71fKiMSllT.ilOOM -For Hiiilti iftmuuui ; 1 } nl-oonu front rixim with I'Lino ' , outj c t corner l-nji and Cai.til | anmo. . WJ tf " ; > K 118 NK\V Cir > MAl'H , 10c. "ilawtiT J _ , P2.H ) . Ol'O. P. UK.MS ) ' lit eMAlO.S 1-astllii uni Oil * IOHTItAri'h - tantimr. MIIS. t ) V. iv MtPNCII , rom 1 , . .laob' [ Hock. , ? -tf . .i..liiJAJr h' . JT > 7 Al.l.D H\V At A. II. anil.rii ) c l I .ril I > Kits Ilarnot BlM Eills HEAI. L.V1AIK B Ui p EDWAIiD MAOIHTKK OK PALMYbTKIlY TIONALIbT , ( * Tenth Strict , Uclwiwn r' ibm and llainoy. Will , with the aid of tflrdi&u ! > lnln , oliuin ( or an } our a clai.co &t tl i u < ampri.s.mt , nml on cerlau. conditions liine M turn. Boots will Bliouo niiKln to rdcr. r l1" > 'i * " ' \ cllcuusrjiiti'i'd anil" Absolutely , PjufAt : ThK i > o\idf r iw vf r virtu. A nmrrt ) ttr u/tli ainl nil IdormenoML lloru/ tlui. thn nl nj ) Hmw , ftnd tannil co i n tUion ifrt the i multitude tl t .rt tl.lit ! , lum or " - - ' cct Sold ouls In in . cctU. ROYAU BMW i