Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 28, 1901, Page 8, Image 20

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THE ILLUSTRATED BKE.
April 28, 1001.
8
Bock Beer Days
Spring is coming
when everyone wiiiiIh hoiiioUiImk to
IiiiiiIhIi "thnt tlral reeling" that coiiich
with It, mill there Is lKithliiK Unit will
do It like our pun- mill wholesome hot
t It'll beer. It Ih I lie best Mild tuoHt il('MH
lnc lii'vcnii' that you can ilrlnk mill
will ilrlvt' nwny the Itliii-H by milling to
your vllnllly mill milking you feel mh if
lllo wan worth living.
1 1 ii vi you tried our fnnioim Mock Muer
now on dniiiK'htV Mrewed and bottled
In Omaha.
'IVIi-nlione 110.
Mctz Bros, tircwing Company,
(I.M.MIA.
THE
MAKER to WEARER
New Spring Styles
nf tho fiimoiiH UKdlCNT S1IOHS ure, .u
iiHiuil, t liu lenders In foot fiiRhloiiH for nu'ii.
They roiui' In all tin; well known innkcs,
lurltldlni: the new (intent v lei kid. cuiimct,
ItiiHxIu riiir. luingiirnn mill nil colors of tuns
Wo chnrgo JL'.r.O and $3.,r.O others nsl; WOO
nml Sft.00 for their eiiinl.
Regent Shoe Co,
Write for Krce CntnlOKiip.
CopyruGHT ' V
DISCIUMINATION.
In tlio cliolco of HquorH will lend the
man who known n good nrtlcle when
111) tOHtH it, to cllOOHO
lllller'H Pure It VIiIkUi-,
an n Hluuilhy in the hoiiHii In cane of
sickness or when u good, jmro stimu
lant Ih needed.
I roll llmirlN for ljUt.UO.
Charges prepaid when money uccom
jianles tlio order.
N. II, Ordern for HtateH west of Ne.
hraHku mnsi call for 3 gallons to bo
prepaid.
lll'.MIV 1111, 1, Kit,
RUU North llltli St., OiiiiiIiii, cli.
$250,01)0 FOR A RAILROAD
Carpenter's Letter
(Continued from Seventh Pag".)
ftitirn 'rim nnttln nrnn unit' nftinnnla In
Omaha Peoplo Are Askod to Voto BondB for roo.000 bushels u year nnd It brings In sev-
Now North and South Line to Emporia. end hundred thousand dollars annually.
in tno neignnornoou oi zuu.uuu cases were
shipped lnfit year, n great part of them
coining from the southern section of the
Island.
It would surprise our people to nee how
I'IiIn In Hh- t hief .i-tl.m In l.tM'iil ctoaoly the Tnsmnnlans plnnt npplo trees,
WHO IS BACK OF THE ENTERPRISE
t'ireli'M Ih II MlNNimrl I'n-
elite t Smitii IV f or
llllll'M'Mll'llt t
Thu eouaty of Douglas entilil probably
Thn averngo orchard 1b sot out ten feet
apart, instend of twenty feet or forty feet,
as with us, nnd It Is said that ns much rs
C00 bushels nro somotlmes gathered from a
single acre, nnd that from trees thirty years
old, The trees begin to bear In their th'-d
afford to bond Itself to the tune of $250,000 or fourth year nnd keep on bearing for many
for a tilt oct railroad Into the heart of Kan- years.
sas. Oklahoma and Texas, but before hang- Tnstnnnln ships green fruit to Australia
lag up this noblu sum of money Douglas and Now Zrnlnnd. It raises quantities il
county taxpayers will bo likely to pears, plums, cherries nnd within the last
Ank s I'crtlm-ut Uiii'NtloiiN. fow yenrs has been exporting nbout $150,0
Omahii and Douglas county are now well worth of Jam annunlly. This lntltudc gives
served by two of the great railway syndl- tho strawberries, raspberries, grapes and
eales: Tho Ilarrlman combination, with other smnll fruits an excellent Ilnvor and
thu Union racllle as Its central lino; the the Tnsmnnlnn JnniB go as far north as tho
Mill combination, with the Darlington ns Philippines.
Its central line. I'nriuliKr Miiiik (lie Southern Ocenn
riic Snntn I'V sMicni These neonlo nro excellent farmers.
Is tho key to tho third "community of In- Nenrly every crop yields more than else-
Icrcst" anil unless this newly proposed line where. Tho wheat fields cover only about
Is to place Omaha within reach of thai 85,000 acres nnd tho average production Is
combination a Jli.'O.OOO bond Issue might be twenty-nine bushels per ncro. A large
far from prolltnhlc. nmount of bnrloy Is grown nnd sovernl mil
II. II. llohlMon, I'rcHlilfiii Hon bushels of nnts, the lnttcr nvcraglng
of tho Hankers Uenervu Life association of thirty-eight bushels per acre.
Omaha, writing $20(1,000 a month, bellovcrt I find thnt some of our farming machinery
In tho future of Nebraska mid of her Is sold here, but tho trade might bo push"d
metropolis. Hi! favors everything which at a profit. The fnrms nro of such n nnture
promises commercial victories for both, thnt some Implements cannot bo used, still
Having launched, by the aid of his asso- there aro many fnrm engines, mowing ma
elates, Nebraska's sucessful life Insurance chinos nnd reapers nnd mowers combined,
company, tho Thoro nro roiiio patent binders, n couple of
lliinki'rN lli-Ncrvi- i.lfc hmih-IiiIIoii hundred threshing mnchlnes nnd many fore
without asking any bonus from tho com- pumps. I doubt, however, whether ns go"ii
munlty, hn ventures to suggest that other freight rates could be secured as nro given
money-niaklng enterprises ought to exhibit to the English exporters on account of Mie
a like faith in tho slate and In the city closo connection between here nnd London
I'axpayers may doubt thu advisability of There arc many sheep hero which arc
dickering with n comimnv which iirntiiixps worth $1,000 apiece. They nro taken to
n single Hue merely from a Kansas town to Australia nnd sold there for breeding pur
Omahii unless they know who Is buck of the 1 ns full-bred rams bringing sometimes
enterprise. ns much op $5,000 each. The grcntest care
iiiiiiiim ii if ('mi iiniiii ii.. iifiH.i. Is taken In the i-reedlng of sheep. Hie
In fact, can build imy railroad If they can holdings are smaller than In Australia or
bo given $250.0110 as u bonus to becln Now Zealand, where single men nave hocks
buslnets with mid we need a line lo tlm of hundreds of thmnnnds, and tho Tasma
IIm river. South Dakota, worsu than one to nlnn sheep breeders can therefore (nKo net
:mnorla. Kiiiihiih. If I lie nnnnln of N- ter enro of their stock. T asmnnia is an ex
hraskn will stop sending $l,.-,0(),ono n year to eollcnt turnip country, and in this pnrt of
alien life coouimoIch nml ns,. Dot minimi the world a gooil lurnip country is n goon
contribution for the mihtilhllmr nf liimu. nr sheep country. There nre fields about Ho-
Insnrunco comimnles. Ihev can nrr.inl i nnrt which hnvo produced ns mucn ns six
ulve nwnv money for local rallwnvs. hiihIh. teen tons of turnips to the acre, nnd In
factories and all other forms of porinanont northeastern rnimnnia twoniy-nvo urns per
Industries,
DON T BE
SO THIN.
FREE REMEDY.
Many ladies and gentlemen who cannot
complain of any kind of sickness aro ab
normally thin and cannot find any tuedicai
treatment which will correct this condition.
Dr. Whitney's Nervo and Fleeh Builder Is
not alone Intended for those who ore sick,
but also for those who appear well and
hearty, but cannot acquire sufficient flesh to
round out the form. In dyspepsia, indigos
tlon, all stomach troubles, debility and
nervous diseases no remedy Is so prompt
and powerful. In order to demonstrate the
wonderful merits of Dr. Whitney's Nerve
and Flesh Builder every person who will
address the C O. Jones Co., Elmlra, N. Y
will receive a large trial package In plain
sealed wrapper absolutely tree.
For sale by Sherman ft McConnell Drug
Co., omana.
roMllloiiM O ic ii to Ten (icnernl AkciiIm,
l'resldeut Itoblsou wants ten additional
llrst-elass general agents to open new ter
ritory in the western states. Active- men
who mean business can secure extra liberal
terms, desirable territory and positions
rlto or call on him at Omaha, Neb.
A Noted Divine Who Is
chaplain of a Wisconsin regiment, In speak
ing on (he Mucstlou of abolishing the Arm.s
I'untcen, says: "Good beer Is better tliaii
bail wuter." A quotation coming Horn Much
u source slioulil ileserve more Ihau a pass-
iii.-; imiiigni. i ne omnun iirewing Associa-
tlon wishes to state Hint In the mmiufac
ture of their beers they use artesian wntor
nnd tho nest or hops, thus forming n com
bination of nil Hint Is tho best artesian
wnter. Imported hops nnd "llluo ltlblmn
Ilottlcd Heer." llnvo n limited number of
cases of our colobrnted Hock Bottled neer
so get your order In nt oncu nnd bo up t
(line,
Omaha Brewing Association
TELEPHONE 1260.
Mm. WIiihIimv' .HooUiIiik Mvrup
has beun used for over FIFTY YEAHB by
MIM.JONB of MOTMEItS for their CM lE-
unrjn n iui.k I WlfiTIlINU. with I'KH
FEUT 8UCOE88. IT HOOTIIKH the CIIIL.D.
SOFTENS tho OUM8. ALl'xYS all PAIN
UUUEB WIND COMli and is the best rem:
city for DIAHHHOEA. Bold by druggists
in every part of the world. He sure and
ask for "Mrs. Wlnslow'a Soothing Syrun"
and tako no other kind. Twenty-five cents
H llOMI
Belgian
Hosoberry, Yukon. Sir Styles, Hnnbury,
Fnshodn, etc., all for sale chenp. Also bov
oral prizo-wlnners. Oem Trinidad scoro 9jU
.4.1."0, Sorvlco $5. Omaha Hranch Oem
Hnbbltry, 1801 Locust St., Omaha, Neb.
Kisses are
Sweetest
whim tnkmi f mm
I moutlm that know itnlieioun
r
mm 111
lid ITVhtfb
Arnica
Tooth
Soap
'lM IVurvu. itti.l uliltut, l.u'
-'c.'a. -
I" t'l -" HPIIKlllKim lll KUII,
S&L - V. Ji mhhi'Ii-iiii iIih liriMlli. tmiii.
BSBUiU4 I iNiintli1. ronlliitf. itrrMMhln.
i in, hiuimui ii utmiiirii'u iorJU
iiIih or liy inn II.
I. II. KI'HOMI .1 CO., . CIIIIAliO, I', N. A. I
acre havo been grown. At present In tho
neighborhood of 5,000 ncres aro sown evory
yenr In turnips, yielding more than 50,000
tons. Tho bulk nf this stuff goes to tho
sheep, which speedily grind It up Into mut
ton nnd wool.
Worlil'N MlKUCNt Tin Mine.
There Is a grent mining boom now on In
Tnsmnnln. Up until 1872 tho mlnernls were
not thought to nmount to much, but In thnt
yenr tin mines woro opened on Mount
Hlschoff, In the northwestern pnrt of the
Island, nnd tho3o have proved to bo the
largest tin mines nf tho world. They pnld
their first dividend In 1S7S. nnd slnro thon
hnvo been paying regulnrly. having dis
tributed In dividends moro thnn $8,000,000
The totnl exports of mlnernls now nmount
to $5,000,000 nnnunlly nnd thero nro nbout
0,000 men nt work in tho mines. Not only
Mn. but nlso gold, silver, copper, Iron nnd
coal nro taken out, as well ns smnll
amounts of other metals.
One of the most wonderful mines Is tho
Mount Ijyell gold mine, which was dlscnv
ered In 1S81. This wns thought to bo of
lion mixed with gold. It wns first worked
ns n gold mine, but wns afterward found
to contnln copper, gold and silver and tho
ore wns reduced after modern processes of
pineltlng copper. Tho results were so great
that the company was reorgnnlzed with a
cnpuai oi nnout i,nuu,uuu, n rnurond wns
built from tho mines to tho smelting works
nnd within n short tlmo tho rompnny had
flvo smelters trentlng 11,000 tons of ore n
month. This enmpnny pnld Its first dhi
dend In 1807. nnd by the middle nf tho yenr
following It had distributed to Its stock
holders more thnn $1,000,000. It now pnys
cut nbout $10,000 n month In rnlnrlcs nnd Is
mnklng money right along out of copper
silver nnd gold.
FRANK O. CARPENTER,
Clerical Man is Shocked
There landed from the liner Ocennlc this
morning the most disgusted person thnt bar
wnlked down tho gangplank for many a day
says a Now York special. The Rev. Thorna
Alfred, a Methodist minister from Nnsh
vllle, Tenn., wns tho porson In question
Tho rarsnn wns a second cabin passenger
and n visit to tho smoking room, a peep
Into the steorngo nnd a watchful eye kept
on tho stownrds resulted In discoveries of
such a serious nnturo ns to lend him to re-
innrk todny:
"It wns simply awful. I saw money on
the tnbles, and. would you bellevo It, men
were openly gnmbllng for It. On tho Sab
bath night I imw, with my own eyes, a
dnnco going on In tho steerage. I tell you
It was n deplornblo condition of nffnlrs.
'When I got homo I nm going to write
tho wholo thing up for tho town pnpers nnd
my rollglous weekly, too."
The Best
is good enough
for the
American People.
THAT MEANS
GREEN RIVER
THE WHISKEY WITHOUT A HEADACHE.
At nil 11 rut -el nun linrn null liotelN.
I'AMII.Y Tit A II E SUPPLIED IIY
CIIICACO MtlUOU HOUSE,
IOZ North Kltli Street.
M. Wollsteiu & Co.
niSTItlllllTOHS.
TSZ'i-VH So. l.'Sth St. OMAII t.
The Chicago Rioord
aal II of thus Typt
wrruri fat daily ast
YOST
If you want a typewriter, why at
oetne first where you can set
EVERY OOOD SORT OF TYPE
WRITER In its belt fonnr
TYPEWRITER BUPFUM
of all kinds for all maohlaes.
TYPEWRITERS RENTED.
TYPEWRITERS REPAIRED.
New Century
Tie flaaat catalog at
am Issued Is
jraars for tilt asklag.
WrHto7call.
aEssiE
All tbe Ladles Kat
Gall Metsl
Chocolate Bon Bons
By Eiprna,
I, 2, :t nml R pound huim, IIOc a pound.
W. S. Balduff,
irlN-20 Fnrnam St., Omnlia, Neb.
I A. I. ROOT, Printer I
I 414-416 South Twelfth Street I
Tel. 1G04 OMAHA, NEB.
A. I. ROOT, Printer
414-416 South Twelfth Street
Tel. 1604 OMAHA, NEB.
United Typewriter md Supply Go.
MM Itei
I It stands aone, I
l.v above, apart. I
LIFE SIZE DOLl.
CDCE "Baby's clothes will
rif EC now fit Dollic."
OlrN ciin net (lilt U'liiitlful l.ifr Sln
Doll alMiliin-ly Kuti fur m IIIui.' mily
t 1 i- iicih k in nm-wi nil mm , 1 1 1 ni.
Will' Tllllll tK lit 'A', l l llt II Ink, WlltC
luiltiy tmil Mr will M'tiil t lit t iil 1 t k ly
limit Mtvtmlili uhtii Nitil m-!iiI iiHthi,
imniry ijl.un nml hi mIII unit jou
Oil I.tru Sln Poll ulilih l ZH bit
lilli nml run iiiir luiliv Vi lullii . Put
III' llllillll lnili,i'trllrtll'ltt llt'llil.ltulilrll
I III Ii. Itnxv Clll-lt.i, ItrolMI Kli., Kill
I'lilm-l'll llinlv.il Until I'lllllll Ill'lllltV
Pin, ltulStiK'kliiii.lllai'k Mini'H,,V ulll
ft.-iml nlnni. 1litiliill fiiiini-xnrt ii1
iirinliii'llon nf tlm t)m't liiiinl imlnti-il
rrrmli Pull, anil ulll llw In iirWW's
lllillln- iii- iifhT rllHtDuiml ilaK
lull i' ifi-nil AiMri'i.
IHT Or'M fEOICINt CO..
Doll Dept. 001) tlciv llnvcn.Conn.
The Quality of
ILER5
PURE
MALT
WHISKEY
is unconditionally
superior to the t
tcrcin article. You
save the import duty
of 51 15 a SJllon when
vou buu ih Pun f if
1 diow jusp'com
Uruit5,neaierjlif
apjusii.i i.ttp i' 1 1
b utn in uono
Vh n in ' i
Read The Illustrated Bee
J. A. Kervan Tailoring Co., excluslvo
high-class ladles' and gentlomen's tailoring.
Advanced styles, clover Ideas, nowest ef
fects. 424 South 15th nt. 'Phone 805.
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