PACKERS.Captain Stevens Receiving Applied* tions at the Post.Captain Robert It. 'Steven**, Port Sain Houston's excellent quartermaster, is on the lookout for good men as puokmasters, cargndors, cooks, etc., and is busy receiving applications. He is merely receiving the names and .recommendations of applicants and Is forwarding them to Sr. Louis, to which place he will furnish transportation if applicant proves acceptable. The captain wants it understood, however, that the government offers nothing more than transportation to place of employment and pay and allowances while employed, giving no return transportation to any civilian employe.The captain forwareded four names yesterday together with recoinmenda-'.Seregeaut CimnIngham, late of the Fourth Texas Infantry, applies for the position of packrnaster and Captain iStovens gave him a personal recommendation,Mr. Willis applies for position of paekunaster. He served during the late war as wngonmaster with the Tenth cavalry.Jacob Beiswangor applies for iosi-ilon as packrnaster. He served with ;$) S. pack train No. 21) until It was disbanded at Jefferson barracks. Mo., -Sept. 20. 1888. Jjg.Louis Uouneo applies for position of cook. lie served as cook in troop K. Eighth cavalry for live years, in the hospital corps for two years and was a te»n»«ler at Tampa and Huntsville dttr.1 the late -war.