January 111 , 1000. OMAHA ILLUSTRATED BEE. ( Important Addition . - * to Wholesale Interests Thti recent icnioval of the old nnn ot Deere , \Volls Co. from Council UlulTs to Oiiinhiv brings another huge wholesale Itn- plcm'ont holisi > to tills city and Is a hilbstan- llal adtlition to an already long list of ox- tonsivu commercial concoins. Under tlio rooiganlzation of tills company the name has boon changed to tlio John Deere Plow Co. and plans have been inado Tor a large In- uieaso ot business. A modern live story building lias been put chased at Ninth and Leaven worth streets , \\hore the firm Is now established , jnst ono block north ot the new Union depot and In tlio center of the whole sale district. Adjacent vacant ground , 73x1112 fi-el , has also been purchased , upon which riding and walking cultivators. Deere Co. o [ Mollne , 111. , are acknowledged to be tlio largest plow manufacturers In the world , employing 1,500 men In their shops alone and having extensive branch houses located In all the principal cities of the west. An other largo concern represented Is the Ueero < t Mansnr Co. , also of Mollno , which om- plnys more than 700 men and manufactures tlio well known Deere planters , check-row ers , dlsc-harrowt , hay-loaders , power corn- shollcrfi and various smaller Implements. Tlio John Deere Plow company also rep resents tlio Mollno Wagon company , which employs f > 00 men and manufactures about 20,000 new Mollno wagons per year , an out JOHN DEERE I'XH'NDER OF JOHN DEQUE PLOW WOIIKS , MOLINE , ILL. \\ill bo erected anotl or live-story structure , joining the pro. .ent liuildlng on the east an 1 abutting to the Tenth Street viaduct. It will bo lilted with all the latest appliances for handling goods quickly and cheaply. Tlio I'litiro length of this building when com pleted will be 201 feet and the company will have exclusive control of HliS feel of side track 201 feet on cither side of the build ing. No other wholesale implement house controls such length of side track , and with commodious platforms surrounding tlio entire - tire plant it will bo easily tlio best and llnest equipped wholesale- Implement plant to bo found anywhere. The John Deere Plow company of Omaha represents extensive manufacturing inter ests at Mollno , 111. , having full control of territory tributary to Omaha , and handling a full line of the celebrated John Deere plows , harrows , sulky plows , gang plows. Blank Space on the Map of the World ( Continued from Second Pago. ) the maps , but what of that ? They are but tlm distinguishing terms of their respective localities and are useful for reference. This work has occupied twenty-live centuries and the devotion of countless explorers , whoso object wan not to examine- details , but to loach gninu object and who had no time or opportunity to do more than note tlio more prominent features along their routes. Thus English travelers and settlers in Soutli Africa passed ever the diamond Holds and occupied farmsteads above tlio gold fields for scores ot yearn without suspecting the Im measurable wealth beneath. Thus several travelers whoso business It was to explore came within viewing distance of Huwonzorl without once suspecting that Its snowy crown might have been ween three mlk above their heads. The work of the old class of African ex- ploiors may ho said to coino to an end with the last year of the nlne-tcenth century though there remain a few tasks yet In complete. This twentieth century is des tined to see , probably within the next dec ade or two , the topographic delineation of largo portlui of the continent by geodetic trliingulntlon. Kor the more the various Ktatcn and protectorates ripen under the In lluonco of their civilized governments the mere will exact surveys bo needed to bcttlo unnllictlng International claims , as well as for the purposes of revenue anil ndminUiira- tlon and the. security of property inland flood \\nrk of this kind 1ms already been done In Somali-Land , along the Angl" ( Sir man frontier In East Africa between Ny lima and Tanganlkn , along the Anglo-Por tuguoso boundary line south of Zambesi In Tunis , Algeria ami Abyssinia. If this work Is pushed we sh > ill not have to wait many years for an accurate map of HID continent. Meantime , lion over , there are certain i\ plorlng tasks of an Interesting character which might well Invlto young men of means and character. Those who are fen 1 of Alpine climbing and aspire to do some- put which Is not exceeded by any other manufacturing company in this line. The John Deere Plow company has full control of the above-named goods- for the entire west , besides hs. idling a largo stock of other goods such as light vehicles of all kinds , road wagons , top buggies , surreys , stan hopes , cabriolets and road carlo. This llrii also carries an extensive assortment of feed mills and such other goods as are usually found In a wholesale implement house handling all kinds of farm machinery. Their connections enable this company to handle a largo volume of business In carload lots direct from factory to customer , which olfors unsurpassed Inducements In reduced freight charges , making It possible for west ern buyers to get a large line and variety of goods In single shipments. Tlio mamo of John Deere , who gave to the world the steel plow , has come to be a thing worth doing might take either of the snowy mountains Hnwenzorl , Konla , Mfnmblro and explore It thoroughly after the style of Hans Meyer , who took Killma NJaro for his subject. There are peaks , also , In the Elgon cluster north of the Victoria Nyanza over 11,000 feet high , which might well repay systematic investigation. It Is not the tourist who runs up a rnoun- tpin anil starts for home to say that he has NEW IH'ILDINt ; OI-- JOHN DEEUE Pl.Ott COMPANY IT WILL \ PPEAIlIIKN COMPLETED household word In the west , synonjmoils with pioneer anrr progress , and linked In the fancy of every country school boy with that old trade mark , llgure of a "running deer. " The Deere plow works at Moline , 111. , Is the oldest factory of steel plows in the United States , having hem In continuous operation for the last sixty-ono years. The founder of the business , John Deere , whoso portrait is hero presented , originated and made the first plow having a hardened steel moldboard - board and share. Upon an old anvil in his country blacksmith shop ho hammeied it out from the time worn bhnjf of an old cir cular saw , and from this small and primi tive beginning grow the mammoth factories and wholesale houses which now boar his naino. The John Deere Plow company of Omaha , in their new quarters will have the largest and llnefll equipped show loom of any Im plement house In the country , more than 15,000 square feet of floor hpaco being used. The elegantly appointed olllces will join tilts room and open directly upon the Tenth street viaduct , affording easy access to their customers and the public , and being only a few stops north of the entrance to the new union depot. The illustrations give some Idea of the building now occupied and the now build ing as it will appear when completed , but can convey no adequate conception of the 12,000 feet of floor space filled with the best and latest Improved farm machinery , Implements and vehicles. Mr. P. E. KIngsbury , who Is treasurer and general manager for the company , has been done It , that IH wanted , but the Intelligent explorer who undertakes to make his moun tain his special study and will give us a full and accurate monograph of these lofty heights which In the not distant future are destined to bo often resorted to for the recuperation of the wearied lowland tellers In tlm trebles. Section * A\viillINK Kiplornflnii. Drills ! ) East Africa contains two t-ectloiiB In the Implement trade ulnco 1S70twenty nine yearn with the Deere companies , and for the past ten years identified with them in this territory , lie Is ably assisted by about which wo are very Ignorant. Ono embraces all that region between the Juli river and Lakes Stephanie and Itudolf , Thu other extends from Lake Hudolf to Fashoda on tlio one hand and Southern Abyssinia on the other. A thorough knowledge of those two regions would thiow light on the main routes taken by the ancient Im migrants from Abyssinia anil whoso bl'iod , blending with that of the primitive tribes MISSOUW VALLEY , IA , 181)9 ) FOOT HALL TEAM. nine traveling representatives and n hum' fureo of clerks mid omplo.\es , and under bin I careful management II In safe to pi edict a largely liii-reiised | IUHIICNR | for I'.iOO. PHESENT III 1LDINO OF JOHN DEEUE PLOW COMPANY. I houth , has produced the Zulus. Two ex plorlng expeditions well conducted would Kctllo the sources of tlio Juli and Solml , dollne the neil horn reach of I ho Man pla lean and the southern limits of the spins extending from Iho mimiilalnoiiH mass of Abyssinia. Iletween these homo Interest ing lakes ought to bo found. Another promising legion extends liolweon the Tanganlka and Albert Edward lakes A do/.on explorers have touched the edge of this region , but only nun tins ciossed II His Intelligent ohsci vatlmm have rather < x cited than allayed Inlori-Hl. We wish to know whore IH Iho separating llm > between the head of Iho ( ( Ivor IlntOn and that of tin Albert Edward. We nro told of arllvo vnl canoes and clusters of mountain peaks ol unusual height. A Ihoioiigli Investigation of this pail would discover llio tout hu ONI oril sources of Ilin Nile and the eastern orn sources of Iho Congo. The people In habiting the region would bo found to IH among the most Interesting of any In Africa I''or unless wo nro much mistaken limy an- relics of a great prehistoric migration cooped up In that peculiar leccss fi rnied by the Tanganlka to Iho ninth , tlio mountain chains In the east and Iho great Congo forest to the west , while the war loving races maich Ing to the south moved past them apparently unheeded and unheeding. The next bit of ical Inloiost for the ex plorer Is a lengthy strip barely fifty miles wldo but 700 miles long lying liolweon 2S dcgmt * , 10 minutes cam and 2 ! ) degrees , : io mlniitoi ; enHl and between 1 degrees north arid 8 degrees south Ernest and systematic work In ( Ills part of the Congo Krco Slate would Kettle many geographical IIIIOHIIOIIH. such as the exact line of the gloat upheaval which occurred at the subsidence of Iho va l trough wherein Ho Lakes Albert , Albert I'M ward , Klnu and Tanganlka. Kruin the western orn slopes of this long upland , which Is bo- lloved to bo now mainly forested , rise the head waters of the Wcllo-Mulmngl , Am wlml , Chofu , Lowa , Llndl , Llin , Luama and other rivers. How far east does the forest extend along this line ? How far west do Iho plains roach ? On what part of this region hhoiild bo located the center of the disturbance , which made such a earth rent ? How many volcanoes are ( Continued on Eighth Page )