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THE- OMAHA DAILY DK : FBIDAT , APRIL 8 , 1898. SPECIAL NOTICE ! AiUcrtlxcmrnti for ( lime col inn ( trill lie tnkcn nntll li ! in. tar t evenltiK nnd until 8 11. m. tor tl mid Sunday citllloiiM. n , br rciintln n nui liurril cliri-k , cnn \\n\c ntinvrer * n drnHPil lo n nnmticreil Idler In rn of The HIT. AnnTvcru a nildremi nlll InilrllTcrci ! on | ircncnlalan the clicok nnlr. It n ten , 1 1-So n T orrt Ornl Inncrllo 5c n rtoril tlicronfIT , MXIiliiR tnk' ' fcir lens Uimi 'Me fur the tlmt Inut ' tlon. ThfHC niltrrtlxeniciitu mint rnn cnnncuiitlvelr. WA\Tiil SITUATIONS. BY AMnnit-ArTwiDow , HOUSIICKEPIU n widower , housekeeper or head thamlwrmald Jiotel : Koo.1 references. Mrs. P < 'lner. ' \ \ Ornnge , N. J. A-MIIl AH WATtn _ MALH CANVASSKHS TO TAKP onnnns"NBW : i : of morl. ; no Icavy foods to carry : salary commission. C. F. Adams Co , 52 So. Hth _ Jl w BAt/n MAN FOH CIOAHS. J125 A MONTH Al expenses ; old firm : experience unnecessary ; ducements to customers. C. C. Hlrtiop fir C M St. l uls , _ lioENTSND nnANCH MANAOKnS : SAI.A1 and coininlFfllon Hunter Tailoring ft Hit Co , Cincinnati , O. H-M43J AH BAI.i : < 9Mi.V TO BHLL TOILUT fcOAP dealers : J100 per month salary and expens experience unnecessary. Louis L'rnst C.o , Louis , Mo. H-Mi ; _ BIOS A ND PICTOniAL PAINTUIl'J-iXPnt ! freehand workmen want < d to travel on bullet wall , bain and fence slsn ndvcrtlnln/ : tr pnrnlp , reliable inechinlc , st is'in eimacmi on contract work or salary nnd rxpc-ntM pi ntate cxiicctitlons. with small skftlh. simple capillllt > . tn McKcnm. Supt. , Hutra filtfn ) ) pl.i > a , 7 Park PI. , New York. H-MS33 S IIHN TO LHAIIN nAIHir.It TUADIl ; ONI clttht weeks required ; po lllont Riiarantei citnloirue mailed free. Molcr Kutcm liirl Schools , ChlaRo or Mlnninpolls. II M9I6 11 \VANTI30. MIIN Oil WOMHN TO Sliw CA pets , either by hand or on the machine. H ton Store. u m _ _ V'ANTIH ) , fAIlI'KT CUTTiH9 AND CAHP1 sencrs Apply Immediately nt lioston Hlo crMNDiit AND oonnoN pnussrr.p.DK wanted : steady emplojmtnt ; highest v\ai pild , Apply Chlcaup Tspothctne , room (114 , - Dcirborn street , Chicago. _ 11 MS34S \VANTiI > , A GOOD ViST AND PAN inaktr : steady work. John \Volf kell. Di' City. Neb. ll-MOJVS AI.nSMlIN WANTDD TO HPIL T1Y nt whole ale nnd retail ; oods sell on ln ! silary nnd commission Addrera Ccntcnn 7 > If . Co , 493 8th avc , New York Cltv. D-M9SI S WANTKD rnMAI.13 100 O1IH.S POn ALL KINDS OP UOIIIC : 3 17 week. Canadian Office , 1523 Douglas C CI , A NUIWI : aim. ; n rcciulrcd. Apply 3 D Parnam St. C M72 WANTED PIUST CLASS COOK : P1VH week. C17 South 13th St. C 73 \VANTID : , A COMPHTKNT OIHL , IN A PA lly ot two. Apply ot 1003 South loth nvc C-917 VVANTIID-GIllL AT DORAN HOUS12 K2 18th bt , one l.loslc south of court hgusc.C97 C-97 \VANTiD-ixi'i3iiinNciD : SALIISLDIP.S millinery dLpartment nt lloston btore.CI73 C-I73- rOIl HUNT HOUSES. CIIOICK HOUSKS AND COTTAGKS ALL OVi city ; J3 to J75. Pldcllty , 1st lloor N. Y. Lll D 'i.Aiian LIST. M'CAaun. ISTH AND DODO D-C iiousns , PLVTS. C.AUVIN nnos , ion PAH D Of Jiousns. J. H. SIIEHWOOD , 423 N. Y. LIT D-C JIOUSES IN ALL PARTS OP Till : CITY. Tl O P. Davis Compmy , 130) Parnam. . D C ( HOUSra. IJCNi\VA & CO , 10S N. 15TH SI D C ( 1IOUSUS , STOItnS. UfiMIS , PAXTvlN I1LOC DKTACHCD MODURN 1MIOOM , ALSO ono liouse : keys at 254S Capitol Ave. Tel. K73 II. Itubson. D- ; MOVINO HOPSnilOLD GOODS AND PIAN < Om.Vnn & . Storage Co . 151115 Parnam. Tel. r D-Ci _ ron IIP.NT. AHOUT APRIL n , TO GOOD TF : ant , S-room house ; nil conveniences ; 2-M strc near California ; not for boarders or roome 33. SOi ) N. Y. Life bulldlnt ; . D-MS3 JIOUSi : NRAU FOUTY-FIIIST AVHNUK A ! Cass ; seven rooms , bath , barn. Inquire Plrst Nnt'l. Hank Tlulldlnt ; . D M930 X.AnGE , P1NR HOUSi : . UNTITiULY MODKli 11 rooms : born ; one of the tlnest In Wnlr Hill : will lease to Rood tenant for one > i nt J33 per month nnd put house In ir < xx ! pair , Omaha Loan and Trust Co . l 'h n DoiiKlaj. D M < 0 1 v _ TINE 6-HOOM HOUSE. 2203 N. 23TH STItnr. D-971- ! e-nooM coTTAan ON FIIP.IIMAN Avn. c line for rent ; reasonable If furniture cnn Bold : ll-room house one block from city * r nt J4300 per month If furniture can be sc McCacuc Invest. Co , 1500 Dodge st. D-M976 _ _ fen KPNT , 6-iiooM itonsn AND J > TAI I. dwlrnblp location : full lot , $2. 00 per mon X Y Z , 827 N , 23th st. . South Om ts.DM983 D-M983 ' * ron nn\T vunwsiiRD ROOMS. I N'ICC 1100MS , llOUSUKnUPINQ. 1112 SOU nth st. i : M7i UF.SIIl MILK HOOM ! M. F. HOYS. N. Y. IMg. 'Phone 811. G-M211 Al _ IN PIIIVATE FAMILY. 1919 DODGi : U-MIS9 Al _ FOH HUNT , LAHOi : PIIONT HOOM WI' nlcovc , nicely furnished , closets , hot nnd c water. 218 N. 19th st. K M81 JIOOMS. s. rnoNT ; MODEHN. 2wo HARN street. U M9 0 H IKK ) MS AM ) IIO\HO. TUB MnniHAM. FinST CLASS PAMILY I tel. 23th und Dodge bts. K-C ROOMS , WITH HOARD , 2105 CHICAGO ST. F 407 A2 _ "IMPOSITION , uxi-oaiTioN , ixpostnoN. : The Saratoga Hotel ; new house ; new rurnltu modern equipment ; experienced maiiugvme adjoins exposition ; boirders sollcted : mtes r tunable : take bherman Ave. cars ti > 2111. t Ames AVP. John H. Pierce , proprietor : I ) . Tuhbs , manager. P a A ! UOOM3 WITH 11OAHD. 1S24 niNNP.'i P MSC7 II SINGLE HOOM , WITH ItOAl references. 2W N. ISth. I * Mill < NK'HLY PUIINISHUD PltONT HOOM : P vnte family. 703 Ko 29lh M. P M977 r FOH HUNT UMUIIlMSIIini HOOM ! FOIl HENT. NICi : SOUTH FHONT UNFl nlshel rooms , with bith : Wlthnell block. W , Carmlcliacl. No. C , Wlthnell block. a a FOIl m\TSTOHKS AM ) OKKICUS FOH HENT , DUSK IIOOM IN OHOUND PLO office , lire building ; water , steam heat , elec llgl.'t and janitor sen Ice , Apply to Supei tendcnt , lle bulIJtnic. 1 I ron IHNT IN THE HEE IIUILDINO : One larno corner room , 2d lloor , with vault i .private office , water , etc. One large front room , ! d floor , divided Into I rooms by partition ; water , tto. One largo corner room , id lloor , with va water , etc. One front mom. divided by partition , 3d floor. One corner room , with vault , 3d floor. One largo room. 3d floor , with partition dlvld It Into one large room and two smaller prh rooms ; water , etc. Two large ground floor rooms , fronting 17th with vault. Bevernl smalt rooms on 4th floor , with vaults. 'All time room * are he te > l with steam , elec llglits. supplied with first plass janitor sen elevators run day and all night ; build strictly fireproof. Apply to superintend ) room 104 , Dee building. l-l FOll KENT , THE 4-BTOIIY nillCK HUILDI at 916 Farnam St , This building hai a rlrepi cement bnxment , water on all floors , gus , i Apply at the office of The llea. 1 9 FOIl Til A CK AGE. TIlANSFEnUINO A desk room , apply to the Aultman & Tai Machinery Co. . K. E. cor. llth & J action ! 1-S BTOnE ON 16TH ST. . NEAIl P. O. ; QIIE chance. Address i. 44 , bee. IU ! rou MK T iTonm AMD OFKICRI ( Continued. ) roil UKNT-STOiuF "iu iLDTNoT"to55 : T cellnri nnd four Rood living rooms ! Uth , So of Leavonworth. A , P. Tukey , City Hnll. 1-957- AOHXTS WAJITCD. IIHAUTIFOL I.ir OP PIIANCE3 H W lard , written by Anna A. Oordon , who i Miss Wlllard'f ptHatc secretary for over > c > rs , the only book authorised nnd endur by the W. C. T , U : over 1.WO.009 copies i be told ; the ercatcst seller of the ccntu write for ouint ; bnt frm : circular fi don't miss thin chance : act quick. West Pub. Co. , N. Y. Life Uldg. . Omahn , Neb J M7i \OENTS "WANTED TO BELL A LOW PIIIC first-class germ-proof water filter ; sells qul large profit. The Champion I'lltcr Co , Cle Und. Ohio. J-MK8 ! WANTED , SALESMEN AND CHIiW gers tn take chargn of canvassers on the rn muni have llrrt-class references and turn bond ; expenses advanced ; liberal Induceme to good men. Kern Picture Co , fi Wmhli ton tt. . Chlcngj , HI J M931 I \VA\TniJTO HUM1. CLASS JJO.\nDPOH III band and wife ; two bed rooms and sltt room required. Addrefs L 2 , Dec. K M WANTED ? HY HElvIAHLE PARTY , ONE four unfurnished rooms , or would go half Hat at > 33 00. It to. lice. _ K 930 i WANTED , TWO Oil THHEE PUIINISH rooms for light housekeeping ; terms must reasonable. Address J. C. , Dee , Council Illu K M5C6 PACIFIC STOKAQE AND WAHEHOUSE C 903-910 .Tones general stnraga and forward ! 3M. VAN & STOHAOE , 1511J4 PAUN'M. TEL M C WAATHD TO IlltY. \ 8APB LITTLE IIOKHK , KOU A LADY'S U L 47 , lice. N D45 WANTED , STYLISH HOUSE THAT LA cin drive ; must be round and fearless ; m price nnd where can be seen. It 49 , Hop. N-MD73 II IVANTED , SMAlJlj STEAM Oil NAPI1T1 launch : also large steam pump ; write n" v % you have quick , Traver to lluikner. Coin , N M5T9 ! I'OH SAI.K KUIIMTUIIK. IIUDIIOOM SUITS , rOt.DINO 1IEDS AND A kinds of hou'ehull gets ; to quit buelness ; reasonable offer refused , Neb Puinlture < 710-13 N. 16th Ht. O-7. A I'OH SALE. SOME ODD PIECE * OP Ptllt ; turc. Call 519 North K.th Ft. O-9IU rou s VLI : iioiisnx , - vA o s , ivn \ VKIIY PINP IMI'OUTED PEIICHEIIOX : Ktalllon for sala or trade. Address P. O I ZI7. Holdre c , Neb. P M742 ' poit SALT : , A PINE PAMILY iionm : , PI eton and Concord but-kboard. Call 4212 r mm Ptrcet. P Mii rort SALE. A noon ntnixo PONY , c chard tc Wllhelm Carpet Co. Inqulri ; nt tal 1110 DodRC. I'-MOOO ( 'Oil SALK-A STANDAIID 1IUED COLT year old , Cheap. Inquire 3314 North 2ith P 9C9-1C Fen SAM : MISCCLLIMOUS. HOO AND POULT11Y PENCE : 1JETTEH TH wire ncttlnc. Pine sauilust for Hours. Tel Ml DoURlaa. Q ff HOUSE CL1PP1NO MACHINES. KNIVES A repairs , all standard makes on hand ; grind rizor , shears , clippers ; prompt service. A Undclind. Q c I'UIIE PLYMOUTH HOOK EOGS roil SI tings ; We ; roosters , Jt.OO. 932 North 26th. Q-677-A-1' ' CIIICKKN. 1100 AND LAWN PENCES ; A wire ; Is best. Wire Works , Uth and Hnrn Q-6 roil SALK The ELKOANT HAIl PIXTtlH ( .f Palmer house saloon. L C. Ilrnvvn. CTi Island , Neb. Q M7CO A- ! I1LACKHEADS AND WANTS , HOW TO I move. 23c. Cjius Gray , P. O box 91 , U nctt , Pa. Q M131 A-l \U\SKA. CUI1A. NnnilAlt Thrco line colored pocket imps slInK the s llclds of the Klondike , l'roluces of Culn , vv enlarged map ; Havnna Province and Iny , sh' Ing where uattlcihlp Maine v\a Mo\vn Itillroid mip of Nrbnski , up to dite. AH 20 cents In Btampa by mall. Iluckntnff 111 Mfg. Co , Lincoln , Ntb Q M5D WHAT AM I OPPEItED CASH Oil TRA for $100 equity In high grade piano ; balance c terms 203 Parnam St. Q MSS6 ICE BOX. SUITABLE FOR JIOTEL restaurant. ; also n lot ot 4-llght sash. Jai Whelan , Sth and Grace. Q-013 1 MISCCLLA.MOUS. ron ncNT , A BAHIT AT 1002 CASS ST. It M ! > MASSAGE , 1IAT1IS , KTC. MMK SMITH. 118 N. 15TII SjT. , STEAM A alcohol baths. T 917 1 MMK AMES. MASSAGE AND BATHS. 1C Howard St. T 91J 1 LAURA ELLISON , 119 N. 16TH ( UPSTAH room IS. Turko-Ilusslan and plain liaths , m BIIRC. _ T M310 A-l : MRS DIl. LEON , ELECTRIC MASSAGE BA parlon ; restful and curative. 417 S llth. Malta. T M59S 1' ' VI AVI FOR UTERINE TROUBLES 34B-S II Itldg ; physician consultation or health book f U 6 _ CI/DTHES CLEANED , PRESSED AND 1 paired : day or night dress suits for h Pantorlum , N. E. Cor. Uth and Parnam. Tel. U-C _ 1IATHS. MASSAGE. MME. POST. 310H S 15" U-3 _ HORSES CLIPPED POIl ONE DOLLAR : EL trie clippers Tel. CC. McCormack & Ilaum llth nnd Howard. U 3 LADIES , OWING TO INCREASING BUSIN ] I have removed my halrdreestng parlor * Karbach Mock , rooms 312-313 ; scl ntllle tn ment of the scalp ; artistic manicuring ; i plus hair and facial blemishes removed v clictrlclty. Tel. 18C3. Mme. G. Payne. U MSI7 Al n-iooo inisiNKSs GAUDS NEATLY PIUNT ! 11. G. Hearsey , 1105 Parnam St. , 'Phone ! U MO > CV TO I.OAV IlKAb USTATI MONEY TO LOAN AT I/DW llATES T O F. Davis Co , 1505 Parnam St. W 6 WANTED , CHOICE PAIIM AND CITY LOA H. C. Petera & Co , U. H. Nat'l Bank nid w-c _ MONEY I/JANKD ON IMPROVED HP.AL i tale tn Omahn. Council muffs S. South Oma W. H. Thomas , 503 Flrst.Nat'l. Bank , Omu W-C _ G PER CENT CITY AND FARM LOA Garvln Bros , 1C13 Farnam St. W C HCO.COO Ofl SPECIAL FUND TO LOAN llrst class Improved Omiha property , or building purposes Fidelity Trust compan W 6 _ ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO , 315 N. Y. quick money at low rates for choice farm la In Iowa , Northern MUsourl , Eastern Nebrai W- _ _ IXJAN ON IMPROVED .v. UNIMPROVED C ] propert } . W. Parnam Smith S. Co. , 13'0 Parn ; W C MONEY'TO ' LOAN ON IMPROVED OM\ real estate. Brennan-Love Co , 219 S. K.th , _ W-C &Vi PER CENT MONEY. BEM1S , PAXTON II W-C _ _ PRIVATE MONEY. WEAD. 16TH & DOUOL W 830-A MO.VKY TO LOAX CIIATTKLS. 110 TO' $10.000 TO I/3AN ON IIOIISEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIAN HOUSES. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES , WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , ETC , at lowest rates In Omaha , South Omaha and Council Bluffs No removal of goods ; strictly confidential ; can pay the loan off at any time or In amount * . OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO . 308 South 16th f THE OLDEST. LARGEST AND ONLY INC ( VORATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA X C | MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE HO Inir permanent positions , with responsible < cerns upon their own names , without recur eisy payments. Tolman , R. 706 , N. V. U b m-A-l HAT HKNOVATIXU. WANTED. 6,000 OLD HATS TO BE MA over Ilka new by expert hatters , direct f Knox and SUUon. Flicker Bros. , US S. 1 Room U -M32 : ] CHANCKS. TO ar.r IN on OUT or BUSINESS oo TO J. Olbaon , ( ll Flm Nat'l IJanlc. T STOCK COMMISSION FlIlM , EOU Omahi. vvinu man with Urge capital for pa tier : builntM thoroughly eitalillshcd ; rel cnccn llrst clais. Itox 413 , Omaha. Y G DBTTKli THAN KLONDIKE ! PEIISON9VI' small or largo capital wishing to make Invi mentf thnt promise larae letum * utiouM i dross or tall on L. W Tulle ) , Council Illu lown. Y M197 A ! II00 , 600 CATIDS , ENVELOPES. NOTEIIEA or circulars tiently printed. It. O. Heart ' ' ' Y MSSI ! I'M mrniimm. 1'hone JOCO. DO YOU WANT TO SELL YOUIl BU31NI : quick or want partner ? Wo have cash In era. Cnll and tee u . Walih & Co , 119 10th street. Y M9C1 11 DO YOU WANT TO HUY ANY BUSINEf Wo have I > | R llt places for sale : will nsi you vv Ith money to buy. Walsh & Co , N. 16lh St. Y-M974 1 ! rou ice ACHES IN WAYNE co. NEIL : we ImprovM ; large srove ; for stock of Booili clear Omaha property. Address W. A It. , H. Uth Ht. IMS ] VARIOUS PIEOKSOF riioi'EitrY AI fannt In Nebraska to trade for nierclmmll Adilress L 42. lice. B MR ) 1'JNB 1'IANO Toil HOUSE AND UUGOY. J Washington. So. Omaha , west It , I. depot. Z-970 3 FOR SALKItnAL ESTATE. KOUNTZB PLVCn 11AHOA1NS. J2 COO. 3 7M C,500. J , J. GIbron , C14 Tlrst Nat'l. Dank 111. . HU GS FOLLOWING DESIRABLE PBOPEUTY ; DU ness lot corner. COxlJO ft. . In So. Omilm , pav Business lot , GOxl'O fpi-t , Improv ed , South Omal street pa\cd. " Tract (21 lols ) , 3 th St. Tract ( ZO lots ) , 30th St. Tor particular apply 1012 Farnam Ht , nn-c : NEW , MOOEIIN 5-nOOM COrTAGH , LAW lot , j00 cash , balance to eult. Addrrss Q nee. BE MI MAicn "ME AX OFFER ox TWO LOTS Wiilnut Hill addition. Oscar riroi-liell , S Lake , Utah. BE M763-A ! SNAPS TSXM FEET ON ISTII NEAU DOD < Hlreet , FUltnble for 2 brick house * , price J',1 CGxlM OeJ with brick hou-e N. i : . Cor ; ! 0th and Oimlntis streets , price J6.000. J. Frenzcr , opp. old P , O , BE ( P HOUSES LOTS. FAIIMS , LANDS. LOAT also flre Insurance. Bcrnl * . Paxton b'ock.BE BE Ci FINE HEKIDENCE. SSN-D STIIUET , NE , IInn com Park ; owner Ins coo < l rmione to i nt once. I' . D. Wead , 16th and DouRina Kli-Ct3 3 AIM : YOU LOOKING PGU Nicn IIOM IxioU nt till * houe nnd barn detached , shi trees , corner ! 8th nnd Ilurdcttc ; very 111 money needed. Call Morand , 1110 Ilnrney UE-I23-A-5 roil SVLB. HANDSOME TEN-TIOOM BE ilence ; most desirably located. AililroM L nee. HK HOT II SIIOIITIIVM ) AM ) TYPnWJUTI.NG A. C. VAN RANT'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHA ! nnd Typewriting , 717 N. Y. Life , offer * the 1 lowlnsr ntlvnntiKPs : Imll\liUiil Instructions fcperlcnced te ichers nnd skillful stenosraphe up-to-date mcthndi ; touch sjsti-m of tvpewi In * If preferred ; participation In actual \\o for which students receive pay ; monthly p mentB. C ! AT OMAHA HUS. COLLEGE. 16TII & . DOUGL 65 SHORT-HAND. UP-TO-DATE TAt'OHT ' court reporters Boylci' School , 403-5-7 Hee b rnUC.VTIOVYI. . poit PARIS EXPOSITION or 1900. JanKuaRO und literature , fjstein , Ilorlllz F | pllried ; prUnte or clns < * U * onq , by Mon&Ii do Tullly ; trial gratis ; to speak after 3 le io exchange of Trench nnd Uncllsh. Address 37 lice , or residence , 1919 UodRO fatM9I3 M9I3 1C CPOSITIOrnoTAGKs i-'on UE > GROUND T.I3ASCS rilONTINQ HJCPOSITIO Heml9. Pnxton H1K. 70 WK SOLICIT AND VUHNISH I'OSITIONS T ( stenographers fiee Th Smith-Premier TV | writer Co Tclpp'iono. IZM. 70 JUSTICE OF THE 1'E * CE. D H HAUCK. JUSTICE OP Tlin PUACD. Karbach black. 9C FlinXITUHK PACKED. M. S. WALKIN , 2111 CUMING. TKU 1331. 70 EMILOY.MEXT OFFICE. CITY EMPLOYMENT HU1IEAU. 1417 TARN/ street. Iloomc 2 and 3. Tel 1404. 70 PAW.MIHOKKIIS. II. MAROWITZ LOANS MONEY. 418 N. KT 70 SIDEWALKS. PERMANENT SIDEWALKS AND PAN drlvewajs. O. Rushart214 N. ICth ; 'phone 1 M8IO Mi TYPEWUITEHS. TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT { 4 W PER MON' The SniltlvPremler Tjpenrlter Co , 1623 r , nnm St. ; Telephone list. 70 FINANCIAL. LIPE INSURANCE POLICIES I5OUOHT Fl cash , lllchard Herzfeld , 171 LaSalle St. , C cago. M21D Al DRESSMAKING. DHESSMAKINQ , FAMILIES. 2504 DAV'PM M ( IIOTEI i FOIl HUNT. HUILDING. SUITARLE rOR HOTEL , rooms nnd large store room ; central lucatd Uemla , 1'nxton lllk. 70 LOST. LOST LIGHT BAY HORSE. SMALL \VHI spot In forehead , weight about 1,100. Itewi for return to Mike Vlncle , Council IlltiffH , Lost-7S3 1 OOVEUXME\T NOTICES. PFtOPOSALS FOR FIIESH HCCP AI MUTTON. Headquarters Deptrtment the Missouri. Olllco Chief Commissary Subsistence , Omahn , Neb , April 5 , 1 ! Sealed proposals. In triplicate , nccompan by written Kuaranteo bonds. In ilupllca will bo received at this olllce , until o'clock n. m. , central standard time , M S , 1SSS , nt which tlmo nnd place they v be opened In presence of bidders , for fi Dialling such quantities of fres 'n beef mutton for issues , as may be renulred the Subslstenco Department , U. S. Arn at Omaha. Nebraska. Fort Crook , Ne Jefferson JJ.trracks , Mo , ; Ports Leavi worth , Kant * . ; Losan II. Hoots , Ark. ; N brara. Neb. ; Ueno , O. T. ; Hlley , Kan Uoblnson. Neb. , and Sill , O. T. , during t period commenclm ? July 1 , isus , nnd ei Ins December 31 , 1898. Proposals will abe bo received until 10 o'clock n. in . mount : standard time , at the post of Fort Hob son , nnd until 11 o'clock n. m. , cent standard time , nt Jefferson Barracks , To Leavenworth , Logan II. Roots , Nlobra Iteno , lllley nnd Bill nnd opened at I posts by the respective post Commissar of such posts , each commissary rccelvl proposals for Yils own post only. Propos will also bo received stating the price which the bidder will deliver fresh beef mutton of the character ntntetl In ( specifications and to bo delivered of te perature not greater than 50 degrees Fi ronhelt. Full Information furnished on i plication Yiero or to commissary at n post authorized to open proposals. Oove ment reserves right to reject any or proposals or any part of any propoa Envelopes containing proposals should marked "Proposals for Fresh Heef n Mutton , " und addressed to undersigned Commissary nt post authorized to rece proposals. FUANK K. NYE , Major n C. 8. A 5-C-7- ' -May3-4 For an up-to-date Western Newspaper Head The Omaha Bee JtOTICKS. 'UOTOSALS FOH' ' INDIAN SUPPM AND TllAN8t > OJlTATION.-r > < pirtmeni the Interior. Office nf Indian Affalm. Wa InRton , D. C. , M tvh 30. 1 9 ? . Scaled r posnli will bp received by the Commlsslo of Indian Affair * , at 1002 State street , C cngo. Ill , , titilll 'i ' o'clock p. m. , Wedncsd April 37. IS-n fdr Airnlshlnp for the Ind Hervlco ueof , ( lour , bncon nnd ot'ner nrtlc of aubsivtcnce ; nuclcultural Imnlcmcr vvngona , rmrness. hardware , medical tether other supplies ; nlio bldi for the trnn per lion of such of the nrtlcle1 * , goods nmi si pllei as may not bo contracted for to delivered nt the age'licles Sealed propo will also be rcqtlveii nt Noa , 77-79 Woo * street. New YorR City , until 1 o'clock m. , of Tuesday , ' May 17 , 1S9S , for furnl Ing for the Indian ! Service coffee , sup tea , rice , baklfig pbwder , sonp , grocerl blankets , woolen nnd cotton goods , clothl notions , hats and caps , boots nnd she crockery and scYiool books , nidi must made on Government blanks. Schedti Riving all necessary Information for b ilers will bo furnished on application nt < Indian Oftlce , Washington , U. C. ; No . 9 Woostor street , N.CW York City ; No. 1 Btnto street , Chlcnifo , 111. ; the Comir carles of Subsistence , U. S. A. , nt Choyen Leavcnworth , Omnlia. St. I ouls , St. l' < nnd Ban Francisco ; the postmasters Sioux City , Yankton , Arkansas City , Ca well , Topeka , Wlrfnlta and Tucson. II will bo opened at the 'nour nnd days nb ( itnted , and bidders arc Invited to be presi ntvtho opening. W. A. JONES. Comni sloner. A5 D19t 1 OSTOFF1CM NOTICE. ( Should bo read DAIL.Y by all Interest is change * may occur nt nny lime. ) Foreign mills for the -week ending Aprl ISIS , will close ( promptly In n'l ca-pa ) nt general poitonu-o ns follows : PAHCK PO3T MAIL.3 clota one hour earlier U closing time shown below. Trnnn-Allaiitlc Slalli. SATUUDAY At 5 n. m. for EUHOPH , ! fi. a. Lucnnli * , via Quccnstown ( letter > ! Trance , Switzerland , Itnly , Spain , Par Bal , Turkey , Eg > pt nnd HrlMsh In must bo directed "pr Lucanli" ) ; nt 7 m. for FHANCi : . S\V1T/HLA > ITALY , SPAIN , 1'OHTUOAU TUUK1 EO-YI'T and litllTISH INDIA , per ! I > a Hrotngne * , vli Havre ( letter for ot : parts of Europe mutt bo directed " La Hretugnc" ) ; at S a. m. for NBTHI LANDS direct , ptr 8. s. Rotterdam , Ilotterdnm ( letters must be dlrcc'ed " notturdnm" ) : at 10 n. m. for SCOTLA ; direct , i r s. s. Furnesala , vli Gla R ( lettcra must bo directed "per Furnesslj PRINTED MATTER , ETC. airman steam i-ullliul on Tuesdays take prlntul matter , e for Germany nnd iipoclallv ndilres'-l prlr matter , etc1 , for othir parts of Europe Am Jean nnd Wilto Stnr steamers onVcdnnIi Qerrmn stoamera on Thumliv anj Cum I'rcmh nnd German steaim-rs on hitunl tnlte printed matter , etc . for all en ntrti-s which they arc ndxcrtlscd to carry mill. After the rlo-slng of the supplermntnry tin allninlo malli named above , ndilltlon.il mir | mentnry malls are ont'ned on the pler of American , KnKl'&h ' , 1 icnch and rjerman * tm ers nnd remiln open until within Un rih.u of thu hour of sailing of ptcamc * . for hontli ) and Ccntrnt Aniorl \Vl-Nt llllIlfH , EtC. FRIDAY At 1 ip m. for RARCADOS reel and NORTH HIIA'/IL. via P.ir.t i Mnmos. per s. p Illldebraml. SATURDAY At D.20 a. m. ( supplement' 10 a. m ) f.r ST. THOMAS. ST. CRO LCn\VAUl > and WINDWAUTJ ISt.ANl n'fo DBMERARA , per s. B. PoHtabJile ; 10 a m ( supplementary 10 M it. m ) FORTUNE ISLAND. JAMAICA , SA\ NILLA and .OREYTOWN , per s. s. A rondnck ( letfer * for Co'ita INW must dltccted "per Adlrondtck" ) ; aflO0 : a. for CAMl'HBHE. CHIAPAS.'S' TAI3AS and YUCATAN , per s. a City of Wa Ington ( letters for other pirts of Mu\ and for Culn must be dlrcc.ed "per C of Washington" ) f nt * " p. m. . for N ; SAU , N. P. , Jicr F. s. Miami. UwMln Fla. ; at R , " P m. for NCWFOUwULAJi per steamer t rtm" North Svdney. - " SUNDAY At t ! n. m. for PRO3RU3O. pel s. Mexico ( letters' for other partrt at M Ice must bo dlrc eil "p ' Mills for Newfoundland , by rail to Halifax r thence by nt < "rmer , ( clo"e nt this olllco dilv ! 8 3) p. m Mills for Mlquclun , by rail to 11 ton nml ) thence , by ( ft'umii , c-loso a.t th's rI dally nt 0 30 p m .Mails for Cittn clise nt t nlllie dilly at 7:00 n. in , for forvv inllris Hteamers silling ( ilond lys nnd Tliursd i from Port Tumpi , 1'ln. Malls for Mex Clt > , ( ivcrlandi unless p ] > eclilh" nddrefi'l dispatch bv sfranyr. clo < ; e nt thli olllca ill at 2 30 n. m. ona ISKJ r. m. ! leglstfrd n ! closes nt C CO p m. prn.lous diy. TrniiH-1'ni-IIIu Mnllt for China , Japan and Hnrvnll , per s. Peru ( from Sin Francisco ) , close h dally up to April Cth at 0:30 : p m. ail for China and Japnn , per s > . s. ' Olyrr ; ( frcm Taconn ) . close hcrp dal'y up April * * 10th at C.30 p. m. Malls for Chi and Japan ( specially ndtlrewd only ) , ; s s Empress of Japan ( from Vancouv close hcrj dally up to Apill "llth at < p. m. Mai's ' for Australia ( except thi for West Australia ) , -which are forw.in via Europe , New Zealand , Hawaii , 1 and Simoin Islands , pera s. Alarm ( frcm Sun Francisco ) , close here dally to April " 15th nt 7.00 n * m , tt a. m. c 6.30 p m. ( or on arrival at Now York s. s Camipanla-wlth British malls fcr A tralla ) . MalH for the Society Islands , ] .ship City of Papsltl ( from Ban Franclsc close hero dilly "P to April 24th at ( p. m. Malls for Hawaii , per fi. s. 7. landla ( from San Tranclsco ) , close h dalljl up to April 2Sth at G 30 p , m. Mi for Australia ( except Wcat Austral ! Now Zealand Hawaii and Fill Islan per s. s. Warrlmooi ( from Vancouvi close here dally after April 15th and to April 2Sth at C'SO p. m. rrans-l'aclllc mails are funvanled to port of ' Inp dillv nnd the schedule of closing Is ranpnd on the presumption of their unlnt rupted overland transit. Ilcgistered in clo i nt 6 n m previous day. CORNF.LIUS VAN COTT , Postmastei Postolflcc , New York , N. Y. , April 1 , 1 ! UAILHOADS. CHICAGO & NOBTIIWE1 ern Ilallvvaj cits Ticket < lice , HOI Farnam htreet. Ti phone 5ft Depot , Tenth o Mason Streets. Telephone l Spc- - 7 * < Y ) ° m ttr " " M. buri VnlleV.-sioux City. SI. Paul and Minneapolis S:40 : nm 'lOUS Missouri Valley , Sloui City * 7:40 : am 0 03 Denntson , Carroll. Wall Lake , tram Broadway , Council Bluffs 9:00 : am 8-4 ; i Eastern Expics * , DCS Mn'.iifs , Mirrhalltown , C.clor BaUds , CulciKo. 10:30 : am 4:35 : Atlantic Fl > er , Chicago and East 4:45 pm 4 33 Fart Mall. Ch.tago to Omihn 3.10 Missouri Valley. Sioux City , St. Paul. Mlnne- npolia Limited 4:15 : pm s-'J ) Dmnlia-ChlcOKO Speclil. . 6.4"i pm 8.50 Dally. Dally ex-ept fcundey. I CHICAGO. ST. PAUL. MINT npolls & Omaha Ballwa General OSllces. Netruka vision. Fifteenth nnd Webs , Streets. City Ticket Oil ! v - SsapS' HOI Farnam Street. TUeplu lfleenth and W > > st r Streets. T. plione H5S Sioux City AccommoJa. . 8 50 am aloux City Accommoda. . 9.10 am Blair. Emerson. Slum City. Poncu. 'HartjnK- ton and Bloomileld. . . . 1:00 pm 11:53 Sli-ux City. Mrrkito. St. Paul. Minneapolis ' . , , . 5:53 : pm S. ? * ) Cmcrc"1 ! " * . . c.ier ( . , . . . * 5:10 pm 8:43 : Dally. Dally except Sunday. bum only. ThU train stops at stations Flciei to South Blair.'Inclusive. Sundays oniy : on vvi dajs , Hni.th Plsir dnlj- , , ucnonN A ) Mlmouri Vdll-y HalUva\n fjal Offices. United States : tional Hank DulldlnB. Sou west Corner Twelffi and F nani Sticeih. Ticket Oil ! 1401 Farnam Street. Telephone Ml. Uepc.1 , l teeniu and Webster Kir * " ! * Tc'iphone 143S. Leav e , A rrl niack Hills. Deidwood ard Hot Hprlntis . * SCO : pm 5.00 , DouKlac . . . 3.00pm 5.00 Hatting * . Yortct l > nvM City , Superior. Geneva neter und Sewari. . . . 3,00 pm 5.00 Norfolk. West Point ard Premo.ni . , . 7:50 : am " 10.I3 Lincoln , Wa'.ioo and Fremont . 7:50 nm "It S3 ; Fremont laical , . . , . . * 7:5 : ) um Dally. Dally except Bundar. gum only , Dilly -sxcvpt biturday , la exceot Monday . 3BIOUX C'lTTZ PACIFIC HA road-Oeneral Oinces. Unl htatfs National Hunk Ilu Ing. B. W. Corner Twelfth i " s f Ticket Oil ; ? , S"Im - KUZr f T . . . . . ! . Famam Street. Teleph' ' Etpot. 15th .nd'Wobster bn. 'lelcphonfl t"Ne' Arrl Sioux City , Mankato. WAn.VSH HAILHOAD TICK nrtl v lilt Parnam btreet. Ti pll > ne 323. Depot , Tenth I Munou HtrecU. lelepone 1M , Leave. Arrl St. Lout * "Cannon n H" fexpreit 4.50 pm U:0 JTAtt.nOADI , Ar > Lincoln. Ilaitlng * and McCook lU : m tJ5 : Lincoln. Denver. Colorado rado , Utah , California , DKvtk 1IIM , Montana Mil Puget Sound 4:15 : pn 4M LnconLofM 7.00 pm 7HO Lincoln Pnit Mall j.jj , Denver. Colorndo , Utah. California and CHICAGO , tltinHNOTON Burlington h llroad-"Tho li J'Btcn Houtc" Ticket Ol ! i 2 * " " " " " Street. Telepli Route M. Depot. Tenth and Mo Etreiti. Telephone Its. i Leave , Arr \catluulcd T.i. , G.OG pm 8:10 : n pr s . 9:43 am 4 :1S : Chicago & St. Loin * Ex * 7:43 Pm 8:10 : Pacific Junction Local , . MHtO : am Bw Fait Mall . jM ; ChlcnKii Special . 12.0 * . nm HM : DallT. Dally except Sunday. KANSAS C1TT. BT. JOSE & Council Dluffa n llro : Burlington "Tho Uu'llngton lloutc Ticket Onice , 1501 Forr floute Street. Telephrne 25ft Do Tenth and Maion Sire Telephone 123. Leave. Arr Kansa City Day Ex. , . 9.05 am C:40 : Kmian city Night Ux. . 10.W pm 'S.M Dally. UNION PACIFIC "THE OVI land Route" General Ofllcei n. Corner Ninth und Parr Streets City Ticket Omce. Parnam Street. Telephone Cf Depot , lcnth and MOMII etre p Telephone 128. LC"e < A" Xlooerlaiii Limited" for Denver , Salt Lake , weitcrn uo.nta . * 8:20 nm 4:41 The Colorado Special. for Denver nnd nil Colorado points . lltfjpra 7-CO Fast tnall train for halt Like. Paclllo cofest and all western points . 4-33 pm T.OO Lincoln. Heatrlco and Strnnsburs Kxprcss . . 5:00 : pm " 12'ZO Premont. Columbus , Norfolk. Qrana I - land and Krarncy . 4:13 pm Grand Island Hxiircus. . ; 00 pm " 12.20 Dally. _ paU > except Sunda - . Coimclt Bluffs Local-Leaves. A-Vi a. m. ' a , m. : 7:10 n. m. : 8 : 0 a. m. : 10.30 a m ' : p i. m.i 4 35 p. m : 6-53 p. m 8:20 : p m ; 1 p- , . - . . . . . . * i pm. . : 11:50 : n. m. : 3:10 : p. m. : c:40 : p.m ; 6.30 p ' 9.03 p. in. : 10-15 p. m. CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & Paul Hallway city lu Omce. 150 | Farnam Bit Telephone 2T4. Depot , Tu nnd Mason Streets. T phone 123. 123.Leave. Leave. Arr Chicago Limited Ex. . . . S : pm 8.03 Omaha nnd C'llcngo Ex ll.COam 1:60 : Dnllr. CHICAGO. HOCK ISLAND Pacific Ilallroad "The Oi liock Island Houte" c Ticket Olllco. 1323 Parr Street. Telephone 428. Dei Tenth and Mason Strc Telephone 123. - , _ _ Arr Chlcairo and St. Paul Vcstlbuled Express . . 4M pm l:4j Lincoln , Colorado bp K . Puucblo , Denver una west . I'M pm 4:25 : Chicago , Des Molnea & . . . . Hock Island . * T.OO pm BUS Atlantlo Express , for Dei Molnea and east ern point * . . . . * 7.lnm S W Colorado P1M . ' ftO I > m " 905 Dally r > allv except Sunnai. MISSOUIU PACIFIC RAILItO General Oillces nnd Tic Oillce. Merchants Natloral Hi llulldlni ? , 1S24 Parnam Stn Telephone 101. Depot , Flft o nnd Webster Streets. Telcph 1418. Leave. Arri Kansas and Nebraska Limit d . " 'S. Pnl 12'55 Kans.ii City nnd S' . . ' 9.30 pm B 00 LouU Express . N brn Ka Locil . " = P' " ' Dally. Dillv except Sunua > . OMAHA K. ST. LOUIS 11AILRO PSQ ! Omaha , Itinsas City & Ki ern Hallrood "The Port Art ARTHUR Koute" Ticket Office. 1415 Farr Street. Telephone , 322. De | R2UJS : Tenth and Mason Streets. Ti phone m L > ave. Arrl St LouU Cannon Ball Express 4:33 : pm 11:30 : Kinsas City s. Quincy Lwal 7.10 am 9.03 OOSSIP AHOUT .W0 i : > . Mmo. llolba is the best dressed pri donra oti ot'off the stage. Yes , she is ; do dear It ; and whether the credit Is hers iQjo art'st's ' who dresses her , the fact nxiliiH that ever * costume Is a "dreat vehemently < loalr < : s the Boston Hen bidles tell mo that when clothes beco "dreams" the wearer thereof 1s "perfec nnc , " and so It sccrre In Mme. Melt case , for she Is a delight to look upon fr the mHllnery point of vlow. When she pears at the opera on'those nights t eho doctf not sing sha Is even moro attract than in the costumes of "Roalna , " "Juliet or "Marguerite , " and the feminine port of 'tho audience scan the star with o ] eyes , trying vainly 'to carry away the cret of "creations" designed by the b dressmakers in the world. Ono reason Mme. Melba's success dcs chiffons Is ' . height ami the elegant tshapo of her she dors. She bears dress well , and In reti dress makes of her a pretty woman , Al these frivolities ! Is It not a sin that BC ety considers them so Important , and t SD much depends on the way woman we the fashions of the moment ? "Queen Julio never JolnEil her husbai Joseph Bonaparte , the fugitive king Ppaln , In 'this country , " writes Willis Perrlno in the April Ladles' Home Journ "but late in 1821 their daughter , the vh clous young Prlnccsa Charlotte , determln to console nor father In his exile. She i rived at Philadelphia In the ship 'Ruth a Mary , ' commanded by Captain Mlckle. T eh' ' 's wharf was covered with a cro' ' anxious to see her. Only 19 years old , highly animated temperament and dcllghl at the ending of the forty dajs' voyage , t > our girl was In an ecstasy of pleasu She waved her fur bonnet at the persons the wharf with such carclcsa delight tl It fell from her hands over the ship's r and Into tlio river. In her transport of < thuslasm she snatched Captain Mickle's l from h's head , gayly placed It on " her o' ' and saluted her admirers anew. "Joseph was highly pleased with Chi lotto , whom ho had not seen slnco oho vv 13 , and tried to give her as much compc tlon as he could for the pleasures of t continental llfo she had left behind. 1 took her to Long Branch and Saratoga , I ho eoon discovered that her chief taste vv tor painting.t the old gallery of t Academy of the Kino Arts In Phlladclpl vvero exhibited several studies and Ian scapes from her brush. " On Frenchwomen the effect of the presc mglomanla has been considerable. Not 01 Is there an Inexorable law that they mi nonadajs Or'nk tea of an afternoon , t they must wear Hngllsh tallor-mado gi mertta and affect the British love of outcU sports and athletics. The latest nens tn Parlj Is that houseboats on the Selna are I caprlco of the moment ; that several of tin lumbersome craft are being constructed ncadlTR for French purchasers. This chai ; of manners Is porteotlous , for It alfordn now mine for the IVench novelist and a n background for tlio vaudcvlllist. Ono c ejally Imagine what use the Irrt'Tonsll playwrights ot the Palala-Koyal will ma of the houseboat and Its diverting Intlmac tiid ono may conudrntly expect , seeing I curious verb to " 5-o'clocker" wljlch I Parlseas have constructed , to hear v < sooa of Invitations to "house-boater" fr Saturday to Monday at Bouglval or B Meudon. Hero la a llttlo dialogue which a Clevcla Plain Dealer reporter overheard : Two well-dressed Vomen meet anott v.oinati. The third woman Is somenl loudly attired. Ono ot the two ami brightly when she sees the thrid worn : She sa > e : "Why , how do you do ? I'm so glad to t you. How well you are looking. " The third woman smllea In return , mi murs a few words and passro along. Then the llrst speaker eajs to her col panlon : "Isn't she a red-faced , overdressed thing Arnold's llromo Celery cures beadacli lOc , 25 ? and SOc , All GOVERNMENT GUN FACT01 How Expert Workmen Turn Out the I Thlrtoen-Inch Ordnauco. SHRINKING ON THE HUGE JACKE Illnienlt nnd Inimoro OprrnUr lint Mltini | Sclilnm Orcur I-'lt- tinMvvluinlmii of the. Urccch lllook * . Pow of < ho people who Visit the jhlps the United States navy and c the vvorkl of the many machined and engines neci pary to operate tlio vcssolj , and also etc t largo guns with their Intricate worklti nnd frou nlni : muzzles , know where or hi thcso "peacemakers" ( as the thlrteen-ln guns are called ) are made , or the time a work necessary before one of them can made ready to be mounted on the shl rt > ady for action. With the departure of the old wooden vi sels , with their lofty mnnla and spars cc ored with many yards of canvas , and t advent Into the navy of steel ships wl their tons of armor and machinery , the < smooth-boro gun -that was the trial of mn a sailor's llfo has been dismantled and sc to the scrap heap , to bo succeeded by t new rilled cannon , that not only ono mi can handle , but when discharged will send steel projectile weighing many luindr pounds through < he space of many mlli causing destruction wherever It may strll The new rilled cannon , or rnpld-flro gut ns the smaller ones are called , are made the government In the factory attached the navy jard at Washington , D. C. He o corps of expert ofllccrs , mechanics , a machinists are kept buyy day and night t jcar round. The ble ; building Is ahvays full of life , a It Is the only one In the navy yard at Wat Ington that Is kept continually on the t relates the New York Timed. Not only c the many pieces of steel and other met < used In the manufacture of guns vvcldi forged , and modeled there , but the guns a completed before they are pent away to tes'cd. iMore than 900 men are constanl emplojed In the several departments In t hlg gun foundry. They are the most c per gunmakers In the United States , and a familiar with every part of the make-up these machlnca of destruction , from the tu around which the other parts of the gu are formed to the delicate mechanism of t breech block. The most modern machine known to the art of mechanics has been I stalled In the various departments , and t most delicately adjusted Instruments a used In ahaplng and measuring the dlffcre parts of the rides. WORK IN THD GUN FOUNDRY. Tlio gun fotmJry , which Is the large building in the navy 5 ard , Is surround by a number of smaller shopo. in the ma nart of the foundy moat ot the amall naT'a ' of the guna are made , and the hoe and jackets that are to bo fittcj over ti tubes are turned out on the lathes , eon of which are large enough to hold cno tlio thlrteen-lnch guns when It Is complete end only needs to have some of the rous ; IICES f'moothcd down before It Is sent to tl Droving grounds to be listed. The line at delicate parts of the breech blocks and tl sights are turned out by the men and bo who operate the lathes. The floors are atrev with parts of guns , and the carriages upc wulch they are mounted , vvhllo ovetdead cc near the roof Is ono of the big travel'i : cranes capable of lifting tana upon lonn < metal. The crane runs the width of tl building , and right through the main she It Is operate * ! by eteam. and la also fittc with electric magnets that are capable lifting great weights. Passing down through ttie ma'n shop , ar entering one of thp wings , the visitor taken. Into the setting up or "erecting" she Hero the several part * ot the guns ai tlaced to be fitted together. All the for : Ings are marked and carefully measured hi fore they have been sent to the shop to 1 fitted together. Large furnaces kept at high degree of heat are constantly In us as are the smaller ones , whoso beat is gene , ateJ by electricity. Although the sever , narts ot the guns have been turned out a < curately In the various shojw , there Is muc tn bo dene to them before they can bo con pletely fitted together. In ono of the large furnaces which Is ti cased In steel , the tube or Inner llnlag f < the gun , after It has been rifled. Is placai Then the heat Is turned In , and gradual ! the bright steel begins to change color , fln growing dull and black , then , as the he ; Increases. It begins to assume a reddli color. The "hoops" which are placed ovi the tube are also heated , and ono aft < another are dropped Into pcultlon and a lowed to shrink Itito place. When they bav cooled off , the gun , as It stands , Is give a eevero test to nnd out it the hoops have bi come fasteaed and Jf they are adjusted co rectly , The gun la then hoisted on cao i the traveling cranes and taken Into tl forging ehops , where the blacksmiths are i work with the great steam hammers and fu naccs. naccs.PUTONQ ON THE JACKETS. To complete the gun , the outside jackcl have to be put In place. This Is ono of th most Intsresting sights In the foundry. Th jackets are of hardened etccl and ar dropped on the gun whllo they are at cherry red heat. They are placed In tli furnaces and allowed slowly to get to th required heat. The gun la stood upright I one of the sunken shafts. When the Jacket are ready to bo placed on the gun they ar carried by the crane and placed over th muzzle. At a signal from the man In charg of the gun the boy operating the cran loosens the shackles and the heavy ste ( JacUet starts "for homo. " It passes dow the barrel of the cannon until it can go n further. When It reaches this point It give the tlgnal that It has started business , on It Is doing its best to become fastened t the "hoops , " which had a similar experlenc In ono ot the adjoining shops not long bo fore. From the time that the jacket start down the gun until It baa cooled off and I ready to be tested , It keeps up a constan "singing. " not like the prlma donas of tb opera there Is no melody In the sang , bu what It lacks that way It makes up In vol umc , and can easily be heard a mile dlstanl The work of shrinking on the jackets I an art and a dangerous one , as ono fala move * and the solltl masa of hot metal woul drop , causing wldcspiead destruction an probable death. Considerable tlmo Is con mimed in heating the jackets and allovvln them to cool off and shrink In place. Whe Ms Is done the guns are more solid than 1 ; hcy were constructed of one piece. A short tlmi ago , vvhllo the men were a work placing the jacket on a gun , It dl not strike "true. " It was allowed to coc off and that took about eight hours. Whe the gun was hototed out of the shaft an examined it was found that the jacket woul liavo to bo removed. It took just thre ucells to cut that jacket off and repair th ilamago It caused by not striking homo pror crly. A case like this Is rare. Hack through the ina' i chops aivl Into tl : other wlm ; the gun Is carried for anothc test. cciJ then the breech block and nighl are adjusted. The gti a are placed on Id mounts , and , when the breech mcchanUi has been fitted , the gun Is trained on tli mount , cad the block thoroughly tested hi Fore the sights are placed. In tbU part ( the shop the finest of adjusting and raeanm Ing taatrumenta are brought into use , i measuring the bore ot the gurs , and In th Dlaclng of the sight eeata on the sIJci < these rlflco. With the adjusting of the clghl the KUU Is complele , aivl ready to go to tli Government proving grounds for final tcsl before being sent lo the vessels ot the sen Ire. ALL SORTS OF CANNON. "Great guast" Is an exclamation , ofte heard. Back of the main building Is tf storehouse where these Implements BI utored. and when the visitor 1s taken tal this part of the government works the llni "Cannon to right ot them , Cannon to left ot them. " rome to his mind. In fact , there is nothlr but cannon of all sizes and conditions , fro the little one-pounJew to the ponderoi thlrteen-lnch gunn , which weigh more tba thirty tens and are capable of throwing solid piece ot oteel vvelLhlag 1,000 pounds distance of twelve miles with accuracy at destroying power. Whtlu the big building U officially know M the government gun foundry , other num I * done there bcaldwi building the machined nf destruction , Part , of the shop U glvcrl over to the men who make the modeM and nattorns for the various parts of war shlpi. Some of the men arc now engaged In making the nattcma tor the filldei and barbettes on which the big turrets for the battleships Kentucky and KoarearRo will rent , duns ot foreign manufacture Are brought there to bo dismantled and tested and to bo com * pared with the gun * turned out by Uio jtov- crnnicnt. At itrcstnt one of the snnllcr Maxim gun * l being tested there. H i * usually the custom for the foreign gua nun * utncturcra to send a representative with aV" * Run when It IB shipped for approval. The representatives of eovcral of the large gun concern * of Europe arc DOW at the foundry with samples of the latest mach'iics turned nut. nut.Ono ot the most Important departments In ; mmcctlon with the gun fouidry Is th chemical laboratory. U was ntted tip ami Jr Is maintained by the ordnance department 'vL of the navy. With the newmetala that nro fwistantly finding their way Into the depart * ment the chemists are kept busy testing and analyzing them. Materials used In the high explosives and gunpowder nra also analyzed , llcsldcj this work researches of various kind * jro constantly being carrloj on for some of the many branches of the service. Like the rest of the foundry , the laboratory Is titled -lth all modern appliances and uomo of the finest Instruments that have ever been made will bo found In the roses In the chemists' ooms. The manufacture of the new type of gmi > y the government Is but of few jears stand- ng. The plant Ins grown steadily and each pear finds additions and Improvements to It. New and Improved machinery Is constantly aelns ad'lcd ' and today the factory Is cxiual 0 onv In the country. Many ot the guns on ho ships which have In recent jcars been tdded to the active list have been made nt the government factory and there are now > n band some of the guns for the ships ivhlch are to be put Into commission this 1 ear. When the guns become ot an obsolete saltern they are sent to the factory , where ho Utrst typo of gun Is exchanged for them ind they In turn are remodeled. The * Modern Ccm-ruUon of Men. rhjslcally mon arc better toJiy than ever before. Our college vouth ore , as a general : hlng. magnificent specimens. The constitu tionally weak and nervous , though they may never bccnmo athletes , can greatly In- : reaso their Strength and icstorp tranquil ly to the nervous system by the efficient old ) f Hosteller's Stomach Ultlcrs , which also removes malarial , kidney , dyspepsia and bll- ous trouble. W1IUKU WOMHft ItUI.H. ! In a Ortnln HiKtU-rn Prnvlnrp Worn , mi * * Potv or In .lutiioriitlo. While studying eoclal conditions In orl- ntal lands Dr. Alice n. Stoekham was ad- Iscd by Tolstoi to visit the Nalars on the ilalabar coast of India and witness a typo > f civilization unknown chew hero among the nhabltants of earth , ea > s the Springfield lepubllcan. tlcrc , according to a writer , ho husband Is a mere Incident In the social rganlzatlon. Woman's power Is autocratic nd absolute. She wins or divorcee a hus- and nt will. She flames and administers no laws by which ho lives and through her s the descent of the property which he may am but not own. The rlco field Is his ctlvo arena and , If Industrious and frugal- roving himself capable of maintaining a imlly some Nalar maid Invites him to be- ome her husband. The successful man of llgtblo years U wooed and won as Is the irtunate and accomplished maiden ot our ouutry. The Impropriety of manifesting ucctlc-a for a woman before It Is solicited i thoroughly Instilled Into the mind of the lalar man and. wnlle the strife between atural tendencies and national custom may ometlmes approach the nature of an Irro- resslblo conflict , to yield te ruin and hu- illlatlon Irreparable. The eligible tlTchelor lust await an avowal of love and choice nd suffer In ellneco If It be long withheld , he Nalars are of Hrahmati origin and much bove the average Inhabitants of India In Uellisenco and In the admlnlstratlc-i ot iclr native government. Hotter native : heels arc found hero than elsewhere in idla and a surprising degree of domestic antcntment. There Is a district In Russia the affairs t which are said to bo administered by omen and where for the greater part of the car the Inhabitants are almost exclusively omen. It coirr Jos some fifteen oquaro tiles In the province of Smolensk. In the nrly spring all the able-bodied males cml- rate In search of work to the largo towns nd remain absent for nko : months or more , saving their wives and daughters to cultl- ate the field ? and manage local affairs gen- rally under the presidency ot a mayoress , efore nightfall the women are said to as- smble In a sort of clubhouse and play cards II 1 or 2 o'clock In the morning. Moreover , salost the return of the menfolk they brow uantltlcs of braga or small beer and cook umbers of plroghls or patties. This Adam- 'ss Kden Is ono of the most prosperous and est conducted portions of the empire and 10 czarina takes a strong Interest In Us elfare. A little boy asked for a bottle of "got up i the morning as fast as you can , " tbo ruL'clst recognized a household name for DeWltt's Little Early nisers , " and gave 1m a bottle of these famous little pills for anstlpatlon , sick headache , liver and storn- ch troubles. ' ' I\KHCISK. > , ,1 , 'j I mi * Duct Oh ! I would bo a plrato bolft o win bright unit coon IIUASO.V. "Father , I wish you wouldn't get yourself up IT look BO peculiar. Everybody - body stares nt you aol" "Well , I don't care If they do , my dear. " "No ; but I do. They never BCO at tat alii"