THE OMAHA DAILY BEBi MONDAY , MAY 4 , 181)1. ) UNCLE SAM'S ' NE\V \ BIG GUNS , Homo of tbo Striking Features of the Gannon Factory. POWERFULLY IMPRESSIVE MACHINERY , Crnnrn AVImfic t'npni'lly HUH Never llci'ii TiMtcd Tim Giant Bullion Home ) ( ; - / ) ( ' Monsters WAMIISOTOX , May 1. [ Corrospomlcncn of FIIB llni.I : MnldnK tlio big ( 'lins for tno hnvy nml ctUlppinr | ; tlio now cruisers mill men of-wnr which are being launched now nro iinpreaslvo spcrtnclcs. A morolniproisivo spcctnclo could not eailly be founil than to behold n ponderous inn- clilno , weighing forty or fifty tons , clasp In Its embraro a niani of stool , \vumhlng forty- five ton1) , twirl Itiibout iisKontly as a feather , and trim it to wltiiln ono-hundrcd thousandth of an Inch of tlio required thickness. Kvon inoro Impressive It is to huholl n giant crnno handle as a baby would u play thing a tremendous gun that could shatter the armored sides of the Dnlllo twirling It In iho air and posing It m position as if it wcro as nlry and fragile ns a soap bubblo. Very stt mi gt- , also , Ills to twirl In your hand In a mpo allug u conical projot'tllo loaded with explosive ; enough to smash the tall lower , the Washington monument , into itnlthcrccns. Those are but a few examples of the as tounding things that any visitor to tlio Wash ington navy yard may see for himself nowa- flays. If a sojourncr in any of the countries of Kuropo wore to approach a gun factory without an oillcial permit and a properly ac- ereditod escort ho would bo met at the very tnrc.shold by u bayonet with : i man behind it trained to kill. In our capital any one who chooses can walk unchallenged past the sen try at the entrance to the Washington navy vard , and can ramble at will through an es tablishment which within the lint two yours has grown to bo ono of the largest anil best equipped of Its kind in the world. Ho may note every process , ho may udinlro and lif- qulro Into the perfection of every detail , ho may narrowly Ncrutini/o everything , from the roughest casting to tlio huge rilled weapon of destruction ready to bo mounted In tlio sponson uf ono of our now cruisers. The only restriction ho will encounter are two palntod signs which recur with great frequency and uhleh warn him : "No 1'uil- ill era Admitted" mid "Uo Not Tall : to the Workmen. " If the Inquiring visitor bo neither n peddler nor given In asking Impertinent questions lie may wander at will through the plant de voted to the manufacture of implements of destruction. The talk , absurd as It really was , of the possibility that Italy might send some of her Ironclad lleots Irom tlio Mediterranean to New York or Now Orleans had about It a ring of .suggostlvi'iiess that caused common I upon the naval possildlitlc.-i of the situation nil over tlio world. It was shown that wo have but one Ironclad , the Miantonomoh , at oil lit to cope with any of Italy's floating batteries , against whoso tonnage and nrmamcntoiir new cruisers would bo butogg- Miolls. It was shown , however , that wo could bring to bear against an invading fleet ordnance - nanco whoso qiiHllty and quantity has been unsuspected by the general public. An English - glish naval export who recently visited tills country , was quoted in a London dispatch as Btatlng that while our navy might still bo light , our ordnance had already grown to formidable proportions , and that any invader might well dread to encounter its missiles. An illustration of how the facilities for gun manufacture at Washington have groun may be found in the fact that two years ugo it would have required six months from the time the castings were fiiralshcd to complete u 11-Inch breech-loading rillo. The sumo gun could now bo completed in IHty day. Throe months would now bo required to nmko an 8-inch gun , live months to llnlslt n lU-lnch , while the manufacture of a 1Mnch ! monster would probably require seven months. No llMni'h gun has ynt ever been completed. Ono Is now at , the factory nearly finished , and two others are under wav. The following tnblo shows in compact fc rm the work now under way in the yard hero : The story of a great gun Is for these rea sons of interest to the whole country. After n tube for a gun has been forged it must bo Inspected and tested bofoio it Is received at the gun factory. From each forging several pieces are cut to which heads are screwed to lit the holders of the testing machine. These test pieces are stR'tched until they are broken , and their physical condition * care fully noted. For example the steel for a tube must have u tensile .strength of from seventy thousand to eighty thouinml pounds ; lor a jacket from sovcntv thousand to eighty thou sand pounds , and for a hoop from ninety thousand to ahundied thnusnml pounds. The meaning of the.se terms will appear later on. Such lias been ( lit ) development in the mak- Inir of steoi caused by tlieso requirements that the American steel now oxccods in qual ity the best article of Hritish manufactuio Which wo formerly used In mr.klnir American puns. When broken this Hritish steel betnns line needle points through out its texture ) , a symptom of disintegration. Tim American steel Is ko though In fibre that vunetlmos a hit ho in turning the tube for a gun will cut a thread of steel p. thousandth part of an inch la thick ness and ' 'Uu feel long \\ltliout u break. 'J'lirmigiumt thoshnp-i are what , appear to bo cods of bilvor rope , but which are ivally the tui"ii'n ; < from making tlio rough borings o ! the guns Imiiglin- buildii'g covering five arres of gruuiul. tiueli mo nl'out the dimensions of the main gun fi'iup where the forgings are Drought toother. linilrnrU tracks run Into tins ami nil the oilirr buddings of ! h > navy jarvi When t'ns forging arrive there are pants reulv to l.n dlo them. The thron glant.s nro nn > n lrnus cranes , ono of them can pn-k r.ii IK ) tons 'mother forty tons and tlio third nftecn ton" . Away up m dor the roof on a platform stai-ds a blue shifted mechanic who b > the touch uf tils hand can .send one of these cranes traveling from ono end of the shop to another and at the numo time send the hoistiiig apparatus traveling along thn crane transversely across the shon , while the huge block Is being raised or lo\\med. Lot us accompany one of these lubes from I'm moment of Its arrival in the simp. It is first touched by the fringes of one of the cinnt cranes and Sifted from the carton lathe. There it must be bored and Its ex- tenor pared off to exact , dimensions. This is n work of the utmost nicety. Over In OIIP coiner of the room Is a machine to adjust gauges. This machine can adjust the gauge one oiui huiidrod-thousanth of an Inch. The tube , which Is the basis of the whole gun , must bo bored so that It will be exactly fitted by the projectile , and its exterior must bo of just such a diameter that the jacket wlili-h ts to enclrclo It , will not slip over It. The Jlrst step In building up thojpj.t Is put ting on the jaclict. The Jacket has been as accurately machined as wai the lube and is now carried by this same giant crane to the shrinking pit. Hero It I' . Minvlv fi-ited by furnaces adapted to Its sl/n until It Is ex- landed bv Iho hoat. wlthou' , hv < nor , allow ing It to become red. The oiact temperature Is that dogrco of heat which will melt to'der ' but not lend. Meanwhile the tuVio tins been iilncod In the pit , breech end up , ai.d tuo Jnolsot whim hontoil Is raised bv tno crino mid slipped over tlio In ho. The Rront. sl nlcetv of mljustmoiit U hero required , for houfti the J.icKotcatch miywhoro on tuo tube eave Just exactly wuorolt belongs , It mlgu mlck fast nnil would Imvo to bo turned away ami thus lost. As soon ns the Jacket has been placed on the tube a gentle spray of eV U .lowlv turned on j t thii DO nt xvboro It touches the brooch of the tubo. lbl > aonu tot tbo purpsso of sUrlnklug the Jacket firmly on the gun fit the point llrst , for were the water turned on thoontiro Jnukot nt once It Is qulto ns likely that the jacket would shrink away from the tube or shrink unevenly ns that it would shrink toward the breech , which Is Indlsi onsiblo. When it has boon properly shrunk nt the breech nnd gradually cooled until It has entirely shrunken on nt the tube and lint become to all Intents nnd purposes n portion of the tube Itself , which It encircles with n grin , literally "of steel. " At this stage of its ininufncture the original tube of the gun projects far beyond Its thick Jacket which now surrounds It near the brio.'h. Successive bands of steel shorter and thinner than the first Jacket nro each accurately bored and trimmed nnd slipped over the tube toward the muzzle. These smaller bands are technically called hoops. Over them again other hoops are slipped in such n way that each hoop covers the Joint between these within it thus locking the whole structure together by successive bands of shrunken steel , the aggregate compression exerted by these bands upon the Inner tube Is of course enormous. It needs to bo enormous , for when In action the circular chamber sur rounded by nil this metal will be subjected to n pressutoof mnny thousand pounds to the scjunrj inch. After all this is done much yet remains to complete the u capon. The tube with Its en velopes 1ms now become n ponderous mass , yet the lathe holds it ns firmly and twirls It ns gracefully as when It was but n single core of steel. The most accurate part of the work is still to bo done what Is technically known as the compressing chamber , which Is that part of the breech which contains the projectile and the explosive charge , must bo polished and rounded with the utmost nicety. This is especially true of the inch or two of this chamber Just forward of the breech mechanism. An error here of the thick ness of a hair might result in the escape of gas , the bursting of n gun , the loss of llfo and the possible destruction of the ulilp. The workmen who llnish this part of the interior are skilled and trusted. In another part of the sbop the mechanism u ed to close and lock the breech is being made. Its material is the finest and hardest steel. Its parts nro too complicated for anything but n technical description. Their enormous weight and great si/so do not prevent their having all the exactness In overv part that characterises the \\hccls of the finest watch. Thodiflerent parts of the breech mechanism are all fitted upon standard guns so that they May bo sent when ordered to a cruiser in an v part of the world , with the absolute cortatntv that they will lit. While this Is being done , the great gun itbclf is receiving its finishing touches. Of these the most delicate and important is the rifling. This means the cutting of spiral grooves along the bore of the gun , so as to give tlio projectile that whirl- lug motion which insures accuracy of flight and n flat trajectory. The machine which docs the worit Is a marvel of ingenuity nnd a miracle of mathematical accuracy. It must bo remembered that these grooves must bo cut on the Interior of the length of tlio Dore , that their spiral twists as first graduated as ono turn in 1MI calibres , must gradually in crease as it approaches the nui//lo to ono turn in twenty-llvo calibres ; nnd that the grooves must bo absolutely parallel whllo in- lliuteslnmlly decreasing In width as they ap preach the muzzle. These problems , which to the layman may well seem impossible , have all been overcome by that marvellous instrument knpwn as the rifting machine. Four grooves are cut at n time. The long rod , on which are the cutting tools , is held stationary while the huge gau slowly turns ns the rifting is done. The slightest error In this delicate op eration would entirelv ruin the implement upon which so much tlmo nnd labor have al ready boon expended. To obtain some idea of the money alone which is at risk during this delicate operation , It may bo stated that the total cost of one of these monsters of de struction is estimated at " > cents a pound for Instance , a l'Mnch gun weighs fortv-sevcn tons , or SU.OOO pounds , which amounts to nearly $ T. > ,0 ) . iMimiir , mo crane transicrs ino nearly completed gun to another lathe , where Its ox- tciinr Is polished , the angles of Its hoop and Jacket rounded , its trunnions screwed on , or in case of the heavier guns , grooves cut for the Middle straps. Finally its bights lire ad justed. As n lust step the gun Is shipped to the proving grounds at Indian Head , about twelve miles down the Potomac. Uoforo it Is iinallv accepted , the gun must .successfully stand live rounds with service charges with out showing the slightest expansion or de terioration. Not until then is the steel of which tlio gun is composed paid for by the government. The name of the navy yard , the number of the gun , and the date of its llnal construction are then engraved upon it , and with its carriage It is sent to the cruiser or battle ship for which it is intended. The live or six inch runs nro most of them in tended for the lighter gun boats , the eight or ton inch guns are for the main batteries of the cruisers whllo the twelve anJ thirteen Inch guns , nnd also the sixteen inch monster for which plans nro being drawn are intended for the battle ships now being built nt Norfolk and Hrooklvu. The carriages for these guns , \\ith all their mechanism for turning , elevating and de pressing and governing the recoil , are made in ovorv part In tbo Washington navy yard. The conical projectiles are also turned Hero nnd fitted with copper bands , which , project ing slightly boyqnd the surface of the pro jectile , take the rilling mid give the pro jectile its totary motion. In still another part of the yard the hollow projectiles aio filled with their explosive charges. When loaded , painted and packed for shipment the last stop in preparations to repel an invader has bean taken. Pr.iun S. HCAIII. All for Sister. How much ir.onoy have I cot in my banlU Fortv-ttx'n rpnl * * . r.triini'in * nnlvvnnt Cvn cents more. What will I do the'n. stranger ! Why , } on seesister has such a terrible cough , and people say it will bo bad on her if she don't get lietter soon , and the folks toll mo Ilnllcr'.s sure cough sj run will cure It right up ; so you tie live cents ! Thank you , stranger. Auction Hnlo of Desirable ; City Prop erty. Tlio west thirty-two feat of lot olovc-n , in bloc ! : s-ovon , of I'ati'li'lcV .second tulrti- tion , with the house Uiorcon , will bo sold nl hhcrill's sale Muy 5 , nt 10 o'clock u. 111. , nt the cast door of the Douglas county court hotiso , Onmlin , Nob. S. A. CioMJSMiTH , Mortgujco. For itcaling a wedding ring nboul to bo worn by his sister Hobort LafTortv of Phila delphia"wai held in ? il)0 ) bail. TillI'ilAt.Ml Ilotl-l Kil'O Did not cllnft the hotel pronur in any way so ns to hilwforo witli the upuriitiun of the lioit&o. Only thu aiino.x wns ihiin- nytd nml jjiiP.sts hnvo been eared for u it hunt the interruption of u bingloiltiy. t.nst vrarI00 bucks were published in this country undone-quarter of them were \\oiks ot llction A 1'tirt ' Cream of Tartar Powder. Superior to every other known. Used in Millions of Homes . ) o Years the Standard. Delicious Cake and Pastry , Licht Flaky Biscuit , Griddle Cakei , Palatable and Wholesome. L Xfa other biking powder does such m\'V. _ , \\0 I/A CK.JI VX TS. Ilcmcmbcrlng the recent success of Hoyt's latest comedy , "A Texas Steer , " here , the patrons of thoUpyd who lovogcnulnocomedy will bo pleased to learn that the piece Is to bo played again on Thursday by identically the some company as presented ft in Feb ruary. The company Is now returning from n tour of the Pacillc coast , whore the business wai phenomenally largo. They closed n week's engagement nt the Murqunm Grand opera house In Portland last Saturday night nnd open n long run at the Park theatre , Brooklyn , on next Monday cvcnlnir , Omaha being the only stop the company will make be tween. The local manngemct.t Is endeavoring to get the "Texas Steer" company hern for n niatinco pcrformnjco Thursday afternoon , nnd If they nrri\u in time one will be given , which , with the evening performance , will give the patrons of thu Hoyd n chance of witnessing the great comedy twice again this sens an. John L. Sullivan , the great world's cham pion , Is coming to Omaha next Saturday In n now role that of a dramatic actor. For the last swcn months .lohn L. has been playing the part of James Duly , the blacksmith , In Duncan II. Harrison's sensational drama , "Honest Hearts and Willing Hands , " mid has attained great proficiency in the part. Mr. Sullivan nnd company will be nt the Hoyd for two performances on Satui day next. The sale of scats for the Wlllard Spenser comic opera company , which begins an en gagement at Hoyd's opera house thlx evening - ing , has been very largo and that popular or ganization will litioly repent their former suc cess here. Mr. Spenser Is nt present in the city and will In person direct the perform ances. There are lifty-two people In the company this season Including Miss Telluln Kvim.s. MUs .lennln Cinldthwnltn. Miss Alien Hosmer , Mr. Will Mandovllle , Mr. George Lvding , Mr. Joseph Mcaloy and Mr. Arthur Paclo. "Tlio Little Tycoon" engagement will bo the event of the present season of the year. The Little Tvcoon company fifty-two in nil- arrived from Denver by special train yesterday. Wo ilesiro issues of the Mouxixo Bun of Novoinbur . ' ! and December - for our flics. Anyone having u copy of either of those mumbors will confer a favor upon tills olllco by mulling them to Rohort Hunter , Heo ollloc. HcHCMitcd tin-'J crin "Uiililiy. " Ono night in 1.S79 the court stenog rapher for the 1'laek Hills district was returning from a visit to the states nnd the road agontn halted the coach , recalls a correspondent of tlio Express Gazette. Ho was a very small man , and in order to enjov a talk with the driver hud climbed to tlio seat next to that digni tary. His foot would not roach the foot board of the hoot , so to prevent any sudden lurch of the coach from unseat ing him , the friendly driver had past-ed a red biireinglo around his chu&t under Beet Sugar Enterprise PUBLISHED MONTHLY. W rents a \oar. Ixic-uit anil TMnl St. , - ( irnml Hhiml. Neb Port ted to Die ilovolop'iient of Iho beet Mtpar In- clu lr ) in tlio L'ultoil Mute * Mnniirnctiirliu f 111:11 r In u. ledliui tirovt'ti : iSIHTCIS Imtli III Ciillfiirnln n ml Nt'tiru'kit Tilt ) nvurucci per rent uf Mlprirtli No- Imiskn IjCi'U In It ! 'I | > or rent. In liernmny 13 , 'ii. duriunnr innnufnrluruHiiiiiiuilly l.rMl.UM iiini , more Itnin nn ) ullior loiintrr In tliu ntirhl. Tlio I ! S 1m- peru utiiuiull ) l , . ' > 0'JUJUIon ' < of 8iiv r , nlilcU nt tlvu U1U I'cr iiuuntl. nroulil nuio.mt to JIM WJ.'XOlinll tlin I' H nmimfiicluro liur emu mij.ir' M'tdlnn , ruii'M.l.ui ; liiirtVKtliiL'iunl nminifaciiirliu the vuiriir tCfin n.neilln thu licet bilKur inler : | > rUe sauti tua i" I'ji namjilo t'upy Uruml lalnml. .Neb. Winslow Wilkes , The ( ablest -l-yuar-old pacing at.ilUo.i In th . World , Itrroril ! 141 2 , at t.etlntton , K'r f > \ hcaUiy Illnck Wllke * . ilnm br Aliuunt .i.1. will nmku Ihu t'a on of IbJl it 1U ) : Vlnton utrei'l , Omulm , .Sol ) . fcLA o.M IIX ) wuuuu..m-n . his arms nhd blicblod It nt the bock of the sent. When "Hiiltl" " thb wiifvon the short fltonotfriiphor wns noticed by tlio robber , wtto ilonmiided the mall encks and treasure boxer or plo box c nsvo used to eall this , "Kovor mind gotllng down. Hubby" a fnvofit expression used when mldrcssiiigcii young boy In the west "wo ain't maklnjf war on kids , BO you can stay wiitu-o you nro. " This offended tlio dignity of thocourt ofllcinl , who resent the remark by answering : "If I had n gun Invotilil show you that I am no kid. " 'Well , then , ' wns the rohhor'a reply , "It. that is so just hand down your watch and money , and bo lively about it. loo. " This domain * , wns quickly complied with , for the ullston- ing barrel of u heavy revolver , in the hands of the road afrcnl , pointed directly nt the little fellow's breast , was n powerful persuader. Several months afterwards this wati'li was the means of convicting one of that ( jimy and sending him to thu penitentiary. Itoniotnbor that it only requires $100 cash payment to bouuru a * 't"i ! lot in 1'ot ter & George C'o. 'H addition , East Omaha. Abstract of title Rlvou with every lot sold. Potter .t ( JOOI-RO ( Jo. , southwest corner Kith and Farntun. Order ol'llic CIHIVIIH I'm ell. Rome queer distinctions \vcro iniulo In the early ml11liij , ' days in California , writes H.Vall ! in'the Century. One .Sunday , going to the butcher's booth , 1 found a customer ahead of mo , who in quired if ho could not Invvo n piece of liver which was hanging on ti tree in Illllln Mirllt. "Don't know if you can or not , " said the butcher. "I'd like to know why. I've been trading with you all along , and never asked for liver before ; but I wantsomo variety now. " "Stand around imd let mo look at you. No , you can't Imvo any livor.1 "Well , why1 "There ain't enough to go round. I have to have some rule about glvln' it out , and 1 have decided that no minor can have n scrap of liver from mo unless ho wears n canvas patch on the seat of his pants. " Tlio canvas patch was a badge of pre cedence as well recognlyed in our camp on the Trinity a < the slur of the Order of the Garter is in Great LJrltain. Remember that it only requires H 00 cash payment to secure a MlTi lot in Pol- tor * c ( icoi'go C'o.'s addition. Hast Omaha. Abstract to title given with every lot sold. Potter > V George Co. , southwest corner 10th and lAiriuun. The Italian socialists of CiinadalinveissueJ a call for a demonstration on May 1. SHIRTS RETAILED WHILE WAIT YOU A It is -well known fact that wo never mark goods up. When wo advertise anything at a price , that's the price so long as the goods last. 1 We don't sell anything cheap for a day or two , or three , and then rt i i o rt on the price after that. That mtiy be all right from one point of view , but not from ours. We sometimes advertise an article for say three days , ; -we do this as we think that that time will see them all gone. Should any remain on the fourth day you're welcome to them at the same price , but that seldom occurs. About a month ago we put in stock a large quantity of unlaundried WHITE SHIRTS They are not worth fifty cents , but ai'e worth thirty-five to forty. Wo find that-when a man will pay that price he'll invariably go a little more and buy a fifty center. When any article in our stock don't sell as it should , we've got a happy way of making it. We mark 'er down , way down at once. These shirts ha ven't sold well. To-day we put the whole lot , about a hundred dozen , all in one pile , and you can take your pick for three clays rt Atthe same time we will offer a hundred dozen splendid unlaundered shirts , made of New York Mills muslin , linen bands and bosom , rein forced front and back , -worth. 78c , at SO GENTS EACH We will also offer in our shirt department , over two hundred dozen , handsome fancy Shirts , in all the new cloths , in Madras , Zephyrs , Penangs , Ducks Flannels. Outing Cloths , Jerseys , Stockinettes , Silk J-VIl LULl and pure [ Silks ; ill a handsome line of colors , in all sizes , with nonshrinkable neck bands , with soft or stiff collars and cuffs , "just" as you like 'em" at a range of prices from 35c to $ c3.50. Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets. loi'i'NED ' - TODAYBARTENDER'S - -COATS - AND - WAITER'S - JACKETS Special Sale of Boys' Knee Pant Suits , SJ'XX On account of recent purchases are enabled this week to offer the greatest value ever shown in our Children's department. eginning Monday will offer several large lines of boys' all wool cheviot suits made in the best manner at the popular prices , $2.00 , $2.50 , $3.00 , $3.50 , less than the actual cost of manufacturing , The sizes are 4 to 14 years. Come early. We guarantee the values ; they are just as represented. See samples in our show windows : BOYS' KNEE. PANT © : 50c will be the price this week on hoys' all wool cheviot pants , all sizes. 50c will be the price of our finest braids in boys' straw hats , the latest styles. 50c will be the price for boys' hats in fine crush goods , all shades. Continental Clothing House , Oor. Dcmolas anct IStli Sts. THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE WEST OF THE MISSISSIPPI THEGREAT LIVER and STOMACH REMEDY L'IIHM nil ilNnnlors of Uio Stomac'i , I.hor , HOWPK ! , Kilcnyx , lllmlil.'r , Nervous DNras , " ! , LiMsofApui'titc , Iloailaohc , CoiMipiitl m , ( . 'ostlvoiii's * , In Uses' ! m , llllioiib- ness , TOUT , I'ilt-s , Kti1 , , mid renders the system h" s llnljlo to coulract tlhe.isc. DVSPRPSIA. iMAnW , Y'S 'V1'1'1- ' t > < 1"ri > forllilsomliilnt. | ) . Thry HUH. upthc inlornal s"prototis ! to liPiiltliv action. ro-.Inrr slri-netli In the stniniii-li , mill oualilc It t. > Dcrform Us functions. I'lIruSiic u lo\ ) . Mitel ! ) > nil tlnigjjlats , or mulled by \lJ\VAV . CO. , ; ti Wurruu Slrout , Now > urUi on ti'i'dpt of IHU'O. KO OUR.EX KO . ! FA.Y. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. TC.IM oxierl n-a A retul ir k-mlimto In nicrt rlno in illpl'jiim ' itioir li tlll Iroatlnj with th.i irrpnlpst tt < * t O'i . nil Nflrv.m * . Chrnuli ) and I'rlvnto DUe i4tu. A pjrnmiicmt uuro CD Iran ton I f < ir I'nt'irrh ( iicrniatnrrt'ici. I.OHI Mnnhooil , Sutulnal Weak 110 4 , NUht I.oi e9 , Iinpctunpy , HrpUlll * . Mrh'ture , unit nil nlii. C.IHII of tlio Hlo.xl.fktu MD'1 ' Urinary Or.ini. . N II. I lai.irAilt'.Hi fHforovuryciio I unlortio nml fill t ) i.uu Caniultatlun fine. Iljok ( Mrjterlei of I.lto ) onv fro ) O lieuhourj * . ux. tali 11. m. riuul.iU a in to I' ' m. RELIABLE IroiKUfirc Ms MuiitifactnriT-j of Iron ntxl Wire IVnccs Desk ( inaiilH , Iinpnucd AH nlnxs Coil : ami frttwl Hoti't'iis , IrouHtalrwaj'H , Inin ) ir < tiinl Sliutturii , Wlri'SlKitH , ui-i > IlMbs Work of uvory . All kinds of ropiilriu , ' . 217 South 12th Street , Opposite Nebraska National Bauk , Omaha. WANTED , Total Inum of CITIES * | COUNTIES. BCHOOU bf Ud > B I OS * < * DI8TRICT8 , WATER COMPANIES , ST. R. . COM PAN I E8 , tc. CorresponJt nci1 rolicit * < l. N.W.HARRIS SCOMPANY.Bankers. . IP1-I05 Dearborn Street. CHICAGO ! 3We'l Stfeet. NEW YORK- 70-Rtata 8U.HOBTOH , LINCOLN J Floral Conversatory. South East Oor. G and 17th , Lincoln , Neb W. S. Sawyer & Co. PLANTS AND CUT FLOYERS \ , General collection of plants and cut flowers ul wuy mi hand , Floral ilosl ns , boucia | > ts linsketH. eli1. , for parties. AVoddlii s uncl fiiu- ( rnliu siicflalty , mid scut to any ji.nt of tlm htatD. I'llri * list fii'O. Discount to unilcr- on fiineiuluork. Tulvpliunp , 4I. SD1/ERTI8ER8 AVIio II P our columns to place tlielr ; ; ( imU 'C | inlilc'll ! \ tell jun til it our Auxilliary School Journals , arc not surtisscil | uj any tcucht'is' pnhll- catlin In ( lie ut'-t as mi aihi'HiMii' ' , ' tncill. inn. Jiilc ! > funilslieil on aipicntliii. | ! ( A'.tlri'ss ' ' , Nt-br. Teachers' I'ub. Co. I'ri'iiuiiil , .N 1) . V , St ( > i > licii < t , . " "l-rfr. SA.ND4T.WOOI > fAI'St'l.KS urn th DOCUTA nd ' tmlj euijjulei irvicrlbol lir uuuu i n . .r , [ ) hy < lclinl : fur ( lilt euro if anl < ll > charuui from tin urluarr orKin grtc-jutroi ll.ij vat lt z. AllOr uf MOORE'S TREE OF LIFE The Qroatost Bvor G'voal Ir .1 M. M. .iro lii'ii Mi In r"i"y I ) ( if liMjuliy a M to iiir i1 tu n i < f i u i u < ! < n of nil\ortlslim t < i tlif * uu I" HO m Ic > ucnto i Jiir tin in will i.n > IIiluiiUi mini ml 1.1 i ti > Mm iniiill IniUo t pc > ! < ' ' in our lonll'ir * tlio > 'nro ulicn cu'lri' a I liuriMlii'v ' lri\o lioon h < il < l. lutirs iiiily l , \Viint \ ( , : . lit * Mc.luci | r llaiiion , nl u > I ity , iu , Jlurqlck. lien \ Mnr < * , hi > nidlr ! . IHiko , Mliui ) A lo , Unithli , Nell . Uuliarilnun Iliui ; f.i , Onmlin , .Si'li ; II , T. fluk Dim' < l.lnroln , Nub , idiiii I DimiMoli.c'o ) ' < liurililll nrnic i'o , llnr- jlnvtmi. In : ! > lii 'i'r A U'lioi'lur , IVurln III Vim tllUllllvuim llllU'it. n . .iv. . ' . . . . , t , I'u . iHtiiimn , In. \l' ' > lllt-\\ ! cat Drllu' I n , > t Ixjiili Mo 'llilH Is Ihu > ; rcMtv t Ivilliii'tiii < l nor Mlvi > ii , i | iiili > nt iiipilli-liiiMiiiil no will tiirlt'll > ! , i Wf r t'ltcli fiiiij > \ orv iiUii.ititri. of tM K'ttcr wliii h l i o' Kin u Ino iihil wlilc'.i IH tint In our iijfcHcs liin .1 II MO'llll- : Moriro'iTioo of I.lfn a | > o > lllv i uru fur Knlnor nn I l.lvttr r.iin ilihit un > l nil lj i oil ilUet o. li > 'Mt It nr ic iii.rTCIUII ( ) r .n cm iin i-iir.iil tijr mini ; Muuru i 'Jrne t f I , fu , tuoijr.'at l.lfy lluiuo : y > Hit" OliUivftrJ - no H-Opt- Uu' i 'iiiuiii ) for nil It * unnnluiul ow Imi KIM ur * ' pnuii itini > itici < jr nu'i > certnini uri * f < r Hie ilchill- tat UK unkn jiviullivr to \ > .inifn. I prusi r bpltnnil feoliafa in rci om nfiiillni ; It lo H I nfTuriri J STOMR , MO D , * "J , tlU hold liv DriiuulilK. Tf , I'UK 1C 81.OU. JOSEPH GiLlOTT'S ' STEEL PEM3. GOLD MEDAU , PARIS F.XPOSITIOI. , 1883. THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. DOCTOR Me GREW ; THE SPECIALIST. More than 15par r > | n > rlciiriMn the trcntmcnt of 1'IUVATK DIHl.ASl'.S. A cnrcKuaraiiU'Cil In .Ito n ihi > without lielosjol nn lioui 'n Hutu QLBBr. Tlio most cumpluto nml nli < oliito euro for Elcet n < J nil iiano > II > K tlltclinw1 * ever known to tli < > nittillcal prolrs lon 'llio ino t Ktulitiorn chronic nml lontf btiuiilliiK casc9 ] > uimiim > nll ) cniril In from ! > to I STRICTURE Or pnln tn rrllcvlin ; tlio lilactili-r pcrninnrnlly cured J without pain or inurnment * HIM iittlnn no illlatlnf jf * ' Tlio nuiM icnnrki iiblitrmnuil ) Mum n tu muik'tu ita uiicu. Wrlto for clical.irN. i y CSVPPTTT.TS . f- Cnioil In SO to M iliijn Dr. JUrpw' ( ! trrntment tot this tmlljlo lilooilillscniclnH buon | ironounrcil th < niii t iic'T"ilulri'ini'ily ovcTillx-ovori'il for tln > nb Milntu cnio of the ( Hsu'iin. 1119 Hticcoa wltln hi- illsr.-ri'Inn ni'vcr lii'cn riiiillu | ! I. A cumpluto cur laianmtuoil Wrlto riirrliuulari. LO.ST MANHOOD And all oiknomos of tl o > i > xii.il ort-iin , norvoni. nrx ilnilitltynnil ik' | innili.ni' ) ' nli-uliituly curea , Tlio it'lluf U linliu'ill.itc anil uunplt-'to. SKIN DISEASES , Hlicnmntl1 ! ' ! ! nrul nil ill cn'Oi of tlio blood , llror klilnojs anil bliulilcr pivniniiciitl ) cuicil. P.-MALE DISEASES And riraralct.it lU'rvoimrifM. nml ill en nn of thf Ntonuidi fitri'il Tlio ilot'tin H ' llmnu Tru.itincnt" fuj l.nllos H promMiacoil tif nil \lio Imvo im'it It to bi thiMiio t romi'li'to ' anil ron\i > aii'nt rtMitoily over of * Iciril fur the tn'.itincnt of li'imilc ill cn cs It Is tril- h a Mumlvrliil ruincil ) No Iii truinunt9 , no I'ulu ' , Hours lor ladles , trout 2 ID t only r j DR. MoQREW'S Marvellous sui'ucbs in tlio trontmcnt of private disoiibos liny won for linn ti rop- uLulion which ib truly natiunal in oliur- ttctcr , find his fjroat tiriny of piitlunt'l leiichcs from the Atliuitio to tlio I'iioilic. The doctor JB - of " " ! i jfi-inUiiito "rcK'ildr" ' and 1ms had lonpr and carolul in hospital practice , and la ntnoiiK' tliu londiiif { spoi'lulUtsin hpionco. Troutniciit by cor- * Wrlto lor oirtilurs about of the iibovu iliHr-iinos. fruo. c 1 ltd and l-arnain Streets. ( m \u \ . M..II . on lOitliiM1 Stf ( et. rfANHOGD RESTORfSb. "SANATIVO" tli \Voiidnrliil Hpaulib ICi ia > < ly. H fculd Hith a \t ritlmuiuurniitu * ' tilt- nil Hi MOUJ ll . > * tfCS. II ' tl AH We Hk Mrmorj JXJPI ' f IlraiT ? " " I'u wi Iivn ilachn noi-rfuii.fii' . lx.it Marv ii MI ) . N'tnoutuiM , Ijii- t'uil.nil drnlM and Dot ore & After Usa. I ' > f pontr of tbi J'l i' K > " | IT 'in llf- ( , riii > iatl\D OrKani , In c-lti.pr * , ruiiffd by i ki-rvi'Ttiiin , ) 'iitliful ' 1ml * * ! ri-tlnua , ur Uie cxcciilrc . . , r tiihaioi , uplniii ir ktiiuulnut. , whirl ) ulMmutflf li'til t < i InQrinltr. ' -'iiii'itlou ' anil Inuinltf 1'ul up ! n umM'iili nt f' ' rm tn r r-v In tli veil pofkct. I'rlco jli inn kafcf , or 8 for H With ncry fjorilnr.vetiv a M rltti'il ( 'iinriiiilci'to rtiro or rcfilnil iho iiKiiiny. M-nt bjr mill t any HiiJrcM. Olrculir free. .Mrntlnn thin pir. ; A'Wrm. MADRIO CHEHJCAt CO. , Ilranrh ORlCf for 'J. S. A. 417 Dfirl.orn Str i-t. rillCAriii. II.K rim HAI.K IN OMAHA. NJUI. , iir Knlin .1 iVi , Cur , Ilili i llviila. Kin J f'llli ' r A , i n , f.r MMi A linu/UiSU , A 1) i iwIT A ( o . ( .nml Illuir In JOOA-t . II UL TMt WOHLU THEHE lb UUT ONt CURE DR , H/UNES1 / GOLDEN SPECIFIC. DR , BAILEY , Graduate Dentist. A I nil hut iiF Tcclli un Itubtior. I. ir I l\ l' , I Ini.A'lt ' A porfi'Ol lUvuiirnnini.i ! 'Ji-i'ih dilructoJ nitli.ut pnia or dunirur , end willi .lit , iniinliullri : ! lioM > r\d \ nlver IMl.ii : Hi lei n rufti , Ititil it nnfi i rowniirk Tu tj | wllliuut 'U' All pi work wit * BLOCK , loTrl AND urtel ) rtar. Open