'4 J PLATTSMOUTH. NEHKASKA, FlllDAV, MAY 81, 183 Ttitf nMLY HERALD : A ..r f r ft j IMIO POSITION TO VOTE BONDS. In thu matter of caliinj u Special Klcction of the electors in and for Cu.-s county, Nebraska, tor tiie purpose of voting upon the ques tion of whether the co'.inty ot Cass, in state of Nebraska, feliaH issue bomb, for the piirpor-e ot l.m.uiug a court house, and for the levying u tx t-.r the paym ent of the tame. lie it Ri-i'flred, J I y the County Commissioners ot the county of Cuss anl state of Nebraska, in regular adjourned session assembled, this 9th day of .May A. !., IH that the county clerk of said county be mid ho hereby is notified and directed to call a special election in and lor the county of Cass in the state of Nebraska, at the following places in said county, to-wit: Tiptvm i 'recinct, Tidbail & Fuller's lumber office, Eagle, (ireenwood I 'lvcinct, Town House. Salt Creek Precinct, Colemau & AlcPherson's lumberoflice Green wood. Stove Cre;k Precinct, G. A. It. hall, Elmwood. Elmwood 1 'recinct, him wood (Center School liouse South jJend Precinct, office of South Platte Lumber Co., South Jjend. WeiM.m; ecpin I 'recinct, School liouse District 83 eepin Water City, Dr. J. W. Thomas' office Weeping "Water Center 1 recinct, Manley bcliool liouse, District 90, Manley. Louisville Precinct, Seth liockwell's office Louisville. Avoca Precinct, O. Tefft's office, Avoca MODEST CRAVINGS. the county seat of "said Can8 county, on the Nth dny of May, A. D., 1S89, and in accordance with the law and statute of Nebraska in suid case made and provided and as set fortlt in its question and prop osition so to be submitted and therein set forth and made a part of this notice, and Why ll.tm.u.u Are Worn They l.xHte SMALL LUXURIES WISHED FOR BY SOME REFINED WOMEN. accordiug to the terms thereof, and that said question and proposition be submit ted t a vote of the legal voters of said Cuss county, and the following shall bu the form of the ballots to be used at said election in favor of said question and proposition, to-wit: "For the issue of the Bonds of the County of Cass for the purpose of build open until 6 o'clock in the afternoon of said da r. .HI. 1 u-asant I rcciinr, immure ccnooi House, district, ro. ou. 0f Cass shall at least twenty days previous Lijlht Mile drove I recinct, J lei i s. School House, ... istnct.No. oo. to such election make out and deliver to Liberty 1 'recinct, Leidih & Donaldson lumber office, Union. Kock 1 Mulls Precinct, Murray School House, .Murray. Plattsmotith I'recinct, Taylor.s School liouse, istrict No. 41. I'LATTSMOL'TII CI IV. First Ward, County Clerk's office. Sei'ond Ward, Old Foundry office. the Knvy of Other Women Some C'url oun Opinion of What True l enilnliie Luxury Meum. Turklith l-atl-M mimI fluids. Curious, isn't it, what queer ideas some women liuve of luxury I Probably nnst men Ktipjx)Si. that all women think alike ou the luxury question. If asked, they .would very likely say that to women lurury with a big L rrwA na lir.rK-uai Info. 1.l..ji..1. mid notll-Il-T ing a County Court House and the levy to d This is looking at it entirely from the of ii tax to pay the principal and interest outside and taking a general view of it: a of such Bonds." wrong way to Judge, for there are many de- And the form of the ballots to be used I tails to be considered Doubtless to muny at said election against said question and women horses, laces, diamonds and nothing proposition, shall be as follows: to do does mean luxury; Due not to an, tor ' .... I n ,. . i. ; . . i . .i:i .. . . ;, ... "Against the issue of liouUs of the I a'1 "-" u ..u.. i. i..-. ..... ,.--... County of Cass for the purpose of build- UA BP wmen wer "ns ft . . r 1 j ., i the other day, when one of them started the ing a County Court House and the levy ti w&t is ideaof luxurv, Wit. of a tax to pay the principal and interest a momenVa hesitation a very bright wo of SUCh Bonds. man answered: "The nossession of something Which election shall be opened at 8 i don't own." A silence had fallen on the o'clock on the morning of said day, and group when the question was asked, but this will continue open until 6 o clock in the I answer was received with applause. And afternoon of the same day, that is to say then they entered into detail. They were all :he polls at such election shall be open clever, rennea women, dul none or mem at 8 o'clock in the forenoon and continue"! owned distended purses, lliey generally wore pretty gowns, stynsn nats ana neat gloves and boots, but as a whole tbey did not swathe themselves in lace, nor did any of them own horses; there were not more than a dozen diamonds among them all, find thov wrr none of them idlers, nor '.'. ! i . : ' One of them, noted for her extreme neat ness of dress, said that her idea of luxury meant clean linen twice a day and a Russian bath once a week. She declined to say how often she indulged in clean, linen; but no member of the group had ever seen her when her ruches at neck and wrists were not im maculate, nor when there was the tiniest speck on her snowy petticoat. As to tfce PAINTING SCtNtRY. S. V. THOMAS. .Attorner-at-Law nml Notary TuMlc. Fitzgerald Work. riatlinoutli, St b. Olilce In ATI OKNI'.Y, A. N. St' I.I.I V AN, Attoniey-at-I.aw. ill nivc iti.m t Alt-ntlon to all biii-tueon IntniMeil to l.lin. Olliee In Uulon Mock, Kast -tliir, riiitHmoiilii, eb. n KOCEKIKS. VJ t'llKIS. WOlll.KAK I II Staple anrl fatiey iirociir'n, CrorKery. Klonr ami 1'e.eil. (;iaswnie and the Sheriff of said county three notices thereof of such election, for each Election Precinct. District and Ward, in which such election in mid County of Cass is to be held, and the said Sheriff shall post up in three of the most public places in each Election Precinct, District and Ward, in which the election in said County of Cass is to be held, the take two a year, instead of fifty-two. Third Ward, liichey Pro's, lumber office. Fourth Ward, Waterman's lumber office. Fifth Ward, Filth Ward School House said three notices thereof at least ten days are expensive luxuries to a woman of small t l l i j ' . . i , ot t.,., . i Can 1 r I before the time of holding such election, I means who Las her own bathtnb wherein no ueiu "o tuu owi va ui .nine, 100, iui uie puipuoc u. ouu- RnJ afc leMt one copy of the que8tion and she may splash by the hour without extra miiiiiin to me icgai voters oi saiu county me quetjiioc anu proposition proposition so to be submitted and above charge. r.l" v..fi:irr :ml inin.r tu I..:il -.fKn',l pminh' in tliA nmnnnt. of forth slmll be nnfitKd uu in ftconHnir- The next woman, who was the envied pos- i- -ei i o..,!'.... t i...:i.i: v,.. nous ulace at each of the several nlaces lessor of a magnificent quantity of hair, said I. "Ill V lUrilLllll 1711 lillh llli lilt. IJIlll(lllll)I rl V.U JIIIV IJIIIII L 11UIIMI How Slue I'ieture Are Ieli;iiecl, Mmle I'p uikI I'ut Into l'lure. Very few of tho moro recently built theatres liavo painting rooni3 that nny one wlio valued health and biht would caro to paint in; henco any painting that has to be done is painted outside in rooms specially built and fitted with all tho necessary apparatus for raising tho sce nery and stretching tho largo canvases. Thero aro threo very fine rooms in the older theatres Covent Garden, Drury Lane, and Her JIajesty's (the lat ter for some reason is the most agreeable to paint in of tho three, as thero in no thoroughfare through it: nerosa Covent Garden and Drury Lane rooms workers in other departments liavo a right of way). Tho room at Covent Garden is of vast proportions (90 feet long by 30 feet wide, and about 55 feet high), and possesses four separate stretching frames the largest 42 feet by 70 feet. This enormous stretcher is worked up and down by means of a very powerful wind lass with multiplying gear, and bung by iron chains. Tho canvas to cover such a frame would cost about 15 with the sewing. Tho physical strain in covering so large a Burface, and in walking back ward and forward from one end of the room to the other to judge of tho effect, is exceedingly severe. Tho present ar rangements in England aro a great ad vancement upon the older method of spreading tho canvas out ufxin tho floor. Jllllltil.-l Ui u. itCd iv.it ...'(j ' i.K' jjlU'i Scenerv in France, and on the continent generally, is still painted so; in tho old 3 p3 ifirmlltaQfhoP "Her Maiesty's" tho painting was dono U lfi v. Oil 1 1 VI I UaOl I CI on tho floor over tho auditorium. Tho income of tho most successful scene nainter is certain lv verv much smaller than that of a very second rate C. F. S M i T H, cabinet picture painter, or even of a 1SUS1NKSH l)lin:CTOHY. ATTOKNKV. MIKE SCWiELLBACHER, Wagon and lilacksmith Shop. Wagon, Buggy, Machine and Plow Horseshoeing A Specialty. He uses the $7 V 25 XI 0 3. X 5 Horseshoe, the Ilcst llorseslioe tor tlio Farmer, or for Fast L'iving and t'ity purposes, ever invented. It is made so anyone can can put on shaip or lint corks io n"'lr-il for we t Mini lippt iy roittls, ;r .u... . i i v iohiIs. Call iitiil Ivxiimine these Hhoes and von will have no other. 5th St., Plattsinouth, Neb. Kussian batbs, sne saia tbat sue managed to I f""-i'"" " --t-i r-r i Xhey I toierauiy successi ui uraugnisman i or trie HtJ Ji'OO J. ctllvJI 4.: J : .1. ,1 i. . . ,. .1 1 n 1 l ' t VI VOtllllJ IIU1 lUfJ IUCUUI UI SUtlltUXUUII. at i uu cii oi x i.tiiBiuoiuii. in ilIu couiiij oi v;ise, liuu ioi r,auu.g iu It is further ordered and declared that be levied aunuallv a tax on nil that she wanted a maid to take care of it; that would bo luxury to her. The care of ....... , ...f ii., L,.: .c. . .. , , , . I aer nair requirea time ana strengin, ana w. Vi oaiyx vrtoj, mis notice oi sucii election ana oi sucu n;tA .tI,,,, hr R.,t Kh mPt. with no county, SUIUvient lor the payment OI the interest on bald bonds, and question and proposition so to be voted sympathy. She was promptly told by all lor causing the levy in"; aiinually . i. ..l 1 L- ki'iiji aii!iTTiir .11 I i.ii'ii lift iitiv iiva hit I'l'in mil in irifr. Tii-iTifiriMi ill I . ... v. , .. .,v.. x.v,....... .. r. .www... I t)lete codv ot tnis notice shall be nven such bond?; and at the tax levy next preceding the maturity ot such by publication thereof in the Plattsraouth amount of fatigue to be able to possess her ill - . n ,i i ii. . i i . . I it . . t)l. . 1. t 7 nr I "crnwn nf plorv." Thn nnltmitm fillTrnl xr ctf inMiii- nrvnur ;i rnv n ti i rin rnvunm lirniiorri' chim nriii nrv rr an iiuiau.'. i ntusuiuuiii uuitut. Dir l-ij . , r , i . J . , . ,J. , Wnti-r HiiA7.Vn SJnjis Hmmtn WnnU clean linen and the baths appealed to every niiii-mtiT .siHiiriiMii rn ?i:iv riif lirumi n-ti ano. ireresr. oiih on nii nnnn. . r :-r. r " a and chief illustrated journals. Yet, consider ing tho amount each scenio picture costs the management for it must be'borno in mind that the frame maker, the can vas and the scene setter are all included in tho cost of tho picture it will be readily understood that tho scenic pic ture would not amount to less than the work of a highly successful picture painter. Thus a heavy "set at Covent Main St., Over Merges' Shoe Store. lias the best and most complete stock of samples, both foreign and domestic woolens that ever emnc west of Missouri river. .Note these prices: JJiismcss puits from $1(5 to $:i5. drtss suits, :f2.r to $45, pants $4, $5, $(i.!,0 and upwards. tSTWill guarantee a fit. a tax OU all the taxable DropertV in uPon and of the for jQ which said votes the women present that if she could acquire Garden or Drury Lane would cost 700 . r r r ff fiv-w .e ,, t1, n,i,..inal nf i to be taken, including a full and com- so much hair without a maid she did not need or 800, and at other theatres in propor- THCeS UGIV LOmDOilllOn. Ue per centum Ot the principal Ot plete copy of this notice shall be given one, and should be willing to undergo any tion according to their size ut Su.lieie,u , , the principal and interest due on .aid bond, lTTZ that at fciich special election no called and held the said quebtion Louisville Advertiser, Union L Leduer and . i ,-.u proposition oo SUUliiltted to the leal voters Oi iSaid county in the I Greenwood Gazette, newspapers printed needed one to brush and shampoo and so im- lorm hereatttr Ct lOlth. Said mie.-tlOIl and proposition SO to be SUb- ana PUU1,"PU HU" 01 general circulation prove what little they had. n.ittfj k in w,.v,I; nml fimirp f. ill. .win o- in me saia county on.yass, ror at least Woman number three said that her idea of llllttea Is 111 aUU IlgUrO, IOllOtt ing . wpp1c nt nrrlinrthArloirnf lnr.h.dnWrrnf v.W n,- , . . . . I r . T" , , . 1,1 , . . .. ---v. J " I . j .. . .... . & v. , w - w - T , fchall tlio county oi ass in tll State or INeoraSKa, issue ana put I 8aj(j election. not money for household expenses, nor for uoh the market iiimty oonds ot sai.l county, of the denominations I It is further ordered that such election gowns, boots and bonnets, but money to . v. . . . - u ou a would to stopping n f F T.wst at the ontion ot said county ot Cass, and bear interest at the rate of in reenwoo?,.nci "A'?wn "OU9e for this that is so beautiful; I must have it. E- -1 ' M W &!... .IlwnALf lAm n TLIn. -U. nvc p-.;r etui jci uniiuiii j;;v;ioit. anuuan on uic iiibi, nay 01 .January jlcPheraon's lumber office. in each year, lor which interest coupons snail be attached payable at In Stoye Creek Precinct, at Grand Ar- -.fft.w-. o... .n .....I. ....! .ww.l.. fr. lio ofo.l o f i con I snail laKe piate anu uc ueia at tne 101- !-"""" """" "1 Y" . M - . V lninr named nollinff nlac, a and vntincr went into a shop and saw anything pretty- and to be p.-tid at the hcal atrency 01 the state 01 .Nebraska, in the i ; ,-i nnnnt. ... . . I picture, vase, scarf or glove box she pitv .,f vc .rk. tit. st.it ol Sew V ork. tweritv vpars after date there- lr t t; Pr.r..nr.. -i Ti.iK.n c hke to be able to buy it without stopping ... ,. . 7 J f. , . . ..I. , 1 . ki v T " "x ask, Can I afford itl And without of ledce.naMe at anv tune on or niter ten years irom the date thereot ler's lumber omce, Jiiagie. fn 1 mii fv,i. my hall, Elmwood. In Elmwood Precinct, Hilmwood Cen ter School House. In South Bend Precinct, at South Platte lumber office. South Bend. In Weeping Water Precinct at school house in district No. 00. Weepinjj Water City at Dr. J. W. the fiscal .!;.--tic , aforesaid. And shall the Hoard of County Commissioners? of the said county of Cac-s, or other person or persons, charged by law with the levying ot taxe tor said connty tor the time being in addition to the annual taxe., caused to le levied annually a tax on all the taxable property ot said county sulliieiit to pay the interest on said bonds as the same shall become due and payable, and also cause to be levied each year I Thomas' office, Weeping Water, upon the taxable property of said county a tax sufficient to pay five In Center Precinct, at Manley school per cent of the principal of said bonds and that at the tax levy pre- nouse. Manley. .,,,, .1 . .. i 'ii 1 1 . n . 11 r. In Louisville Precinct, at Seth Rock- ccoii. luu hi.ii.wi 1 wi sum wnu.-i, i..vuu an bi a wis. wjjcj ij I well's office Louisville, ot said county to an amoiint suracient to pay the principal and inter-1 in Avoca Precinct, at O. Tefft's office, est due on said bonds, and takinir such action as the reauirements oil Avoca. tn.oa ; cn.h .o.oc mola on,) In 3It. Pleasant Precinct, at Gilmore's . , 1 1 .1 . .f-i- . 1 . . 11. j 1 I school house, district No. SO, provi'iixi, anu too iiuerest 01 bam county anu me puonc may aemana. In Ei,ht Mile Grove Precinct, at Heil'a 1 iovi(i-'d, that proceedings snail be commencea lor tlie erection ot the sail court house on or before the first day of April 18U0, and shall be continued without unnecessary delay until the same shall be completed; and that at such special election so called and to be held, I ach00i house Murray, the said que?. 1011 anu proposition aoove set iortn snail De suumittea Ii.'-il v.if.'f t :i priiintv in th fi.ll.itcinrr m -,. -w v ' v w f a a ifAi w l s a a v (v a ai school house, district No. 88. In Liberty Precinct, at LeidigT & Don aldson's lumber omce, Union. In Rock Bluffs Precinct, at Murray She cared neither for diamonds nor horses, but she did enjoy spending money, and spend ing it on pretty things. It was hard for her to pass by all the beautiful things in the shop windows, but her limited purse compelled her to do so more than half the time. SHE MET WITH SYMPATHY. I be next woman saia mat sue wanted a maid all the time. Shoe buttons were trou blesome; dusty dresses played havoc with her temper; neck ruches were refractory, and mending kept her nerves in a constant state of irritation. She said that she could face a great and terrible trial with calmness and courage, but that these little things made her quaiL She openly confessed her cowardice in these matters, and said that she wore a pair of shoes until all the buttons were oft and then put on another pair, and so on until all of her shoes were button-less; and so on with mending and brushing. She did not I care anything about that stitch in time that j saved nine; she never had the tune until she was reduced to a state of almost nudity, and then she devoted a day to putting things to j rights, and it was equal to a surgical opera tion. This woman met with a great deal of sympa- tion. according to their bizc, When the sceno painter receives his commission from the manager, ho re ceives with it some sort of particulars of what is wanted. Soma managers can graphically illustrate their requirements; others, not possessing this happy faculty, give the key to tho idea and require ments or tne situation by word of mouth. Others can only explain the situations and "practicabilities," leaving tho artist absolutely free handed, reserving to themselves the right of alteration when they have a tangibility before them. either in the sceno itself or in the modeL But, when all is said, the material gener ally furnished U9 is of the slightest. Tlio most satisfactory way to proceed is to Bpend time on the model (which is a representation of the stage to scale), and thoroughly to understand from it what you propose doing not only the "prac ticabilities," but also your composition, color and scheme of lighting. Any al terations considered necessary are then easy to make. The uninitiated in affairs theatrical would be greatly amused to see the collection of miscellaneous arti cles in modeling that are scattered around us bit3 of 6ilk, gc-latine, tissue papers, H. C. SCHMIDT, (COUNTY 8UI.VJ-.VOH,) Civil Engineer v- Surveyor and Draftsman Plans, Specifications and Esli.nutrs, Mu nicipal Work, Maps Ac. PLATTSMOUTH. - - NEB Robert Donnelly's Wagon and Blacksmith Wagons, TiiipTRies, Machines QuVk.y IN-pain-d ; 1 ihh ali.irt i.iifil mm dcueiu Jobbing Done. ra?,"nr.S A Specially bio glue pot, photographs, tools, color box and scissors. With coal and plaster we create our mimic rocks and beetling crags; from, -.elected portions of the broom, dipped in and modeled with plas ter, we construct our trees, clothe in verduro our hillsides; and with silk, colored gelatines, etc., we make our at mosphere, and night or day is according to the density and color of tho medium in which we clothe ii. Over a ledge of I USE THE Uors.'Sliop. whlcli .-harrns Uk.-K j. rr wears awy. so there is never any t.ru;-r of y ur IIuish slipirg and liUiini;; iii-t-if. (all and exMipinv v- Slme :iil you will Have noc'.her. Kent hhoe iii:iti-. ROBERT DONNELLY - PLATTSMOUTH the for.ii of the ballot to be used at such to a vote ot the lo: iiianiu r. that i- to tion in tav..r i s;ild question and proposition shall be as tollowa -r or the isaiie ot the o nus 01 the county 01 Uass tor ...--- ... l.nil.liiwr :i iiiii'fv .. ft ImiKP anil tlif 1 o r 7 nt a tov ti v,qt I office 7T. " i bo ; ; X., ; c ; . : J J Waterman', lumber of- And the form ot ballots to be used at such election agamst said I Fifth Ward, Fifth Ward school house. question and proposition shall be as follows: And that at such election the votes . Wainst the issue of the bonds ot the county of Cass tor the 8haI1 be received and returns thereof I In Plattsinouth Precinct, at Taylors my; mere are yeryiew women wno .enjoy rock a torrent of floss silk: the r.y, onH I SRhnel house. dlStrlCt Pi O. O i. .--. -u.., .u., Fuy vi, . mr. ,l:tnt nnrf ..na ..t, 1V"" nuvi ,-:, .... wifh thnm hnraiiion thnv tViif thi- . 1 f"' ..., v. wuiov, . 1 -i In the Uitv oi natrsmouin: l . . r' J ,r-. : r. TI I minted. The books. nhntrurranh.a I cicu- I . . , n . -,i i naraiy a woman wno wouia not nave a maia u i . . . . . & !-"" i h ; j n o V w ' i i V , " ' shecould. There are, of course, a few examples sketches and print furnish us with our jj r m H f t W f Second Ward, old foundry omce. Gf total feminine denravitv who hi. Hn. authorities for detail. S B h 3 0 3 61 g-3 b W "J 6 if. tl. . ml -rrrl T- : .1 T T ....n. I -1 I .. 13 9 1 -i S I- S 5 H r.r!ll! nic uui- i uira vy am, iwi-uey clared azainst maids: but such casesare rare. The model completed, after bein? dulv SstWaaatl tJ pnrjo.-e of building a county court house and the levy of a tax to pay the principal and interest of taid bonds." It isi'iirLlu-r ordtrt d that the foi lowing notice of said special elec tion fhall le made out by the county clerk ot said Cass county and clerk or this buard, which sliall be signed by the chairman of the board of county commissioners ot said Cass county, in the state ot Nebraska, and tiie ceunty clerk ot said Cass county and the clerk of this b ard, to-wit: made and the same shall be canvassed by the same officers and in the same manner as required by law at each general elec tion, and it is further ordered that the and they are generally women who are rich. but too stingy to part with sufficient money to pay a maid. Often, too, the strong minded declare tnemselvea quite independent of any such help; they would scorn to have done for them what they cannot do them selves. But the average woman dearly loves to have a maid ; it is such a relief to get rid of one's back hair. There was another woman who said that her luxurious soiil would only be satisfied Notica of Special Election Notice in hvreby given, that on Satur day, ths iHh dy of Jun-, lJ-H?, a special election will be ht-id in and for Cass couuty, in tho State of Nebraska, for the purpose of submitting and to f-uhmit to the leical" voters of Cm county, iu the Stat of Nebraska, for th--ir acceptance or rejection, by vuc and ballot, and allow ia; the l-gl votcri of said Cas county to vote upon the following question and proposition, to-wit : k d tach, 1 bond to hi d itcd on the first day of .UnuAry, ljO, nnd to e payable at the FiiCHl Ar nry of the, gt-ite of Ne bra.sks. in the City of New York, State of N?vv Yuk, twenty years after the date thereof, red ' i.i ible at Hny tini'. -n or af tr ten veM from dut" thereof, at th cptior of cabl Cor.nty nf C'aj, and to t.ear int-r-st at the rite of five p.-r cent i.er anmon. p iy d'le arminU? on th.- first day of Janu iry in each yar, f-r which interist coupon ph-dl att-chfl. pava l.l 1 at th" KiCid A.'"iicy a for -said, and th"U the County Comrnlf-vionrrs of th said county of Cass, or other person or penons charged by law with the levying of. taxes for said county for the time be ing in addition to the annual taxes, caus ed to be levied annually a tax on all the County Clerk prepare and deliver to the with an opera box; she was passionately fon4 proper officers. of such election duplicate of music, and she desired an ooera box for poll Books and necessary tally lists for I every operatic performance during the 8ea- use at such election. Bv order of the Board of County Com missioners of Cass county, Nebraska, this 8th day of May, A. D. 18S9. A rJ. Ullii5.SUM, Chairman of Board ot County Commis sioners of Cass county, Nebraska. attest: son. And yet another woman wanted a sad- die horse. She did not care for drivine: it was tame work; but she liked the excitement of a swift canter three or four times a week. Tbeso are modest luxuries enough, but they represent the ideas cf the average, woman of refinement. All women do not crave dia monds; they are baubles, and do not add mflf-irifl Iv TV. -,nn'a inmrnrf f-K.Tr ....- . V. n Witness my hand as County Clerk and envy cj cther womtsn, however, and that la missioners' of Cass county, Nebraska, and I Star. seal of said county hereto affixed j this 9th day of May. A. P. 1S89. seai. BIRD CRITCH FIE LD, taxable property of said county, sufficient Clerk f the Board of County Com- why they are sometimes worn! New York io nay me interest on saiu uonus as the same shall become due and payable, and also cause to be levied each year up on the taxable propt-rty of said county, a tax sufficient to pay five per cent of the principal of said bonds, and at the tax levy preceding the maturity of said bonds, levy a tax on all the taxable property of said county to an amount sufhcient to pay the principal and interest due on said f Nebraska. Usue aud put upon the mar- bonds, and taking such action as the re- chairman of the board of Pub.ie works others on a settee, and only rea et Ei'htv Bonds of said county of the ' quirements of the law and the provisions til t, d , . - 1pft3 Pce was when a lady came up enon.7uti..n of One Thou-and Dolla.-s of the statute, in such oases made and Qntl "on on the ord day of Juna 1283 if waD ted a situation as a , Siffus and Their Meaning. The following incident, although it is hard a. l.i:. ia. ii . i a yt . i County Clerk and Clerk of the 7 UBli0? T 7 T !t . na't n ,J n'i? Annex girl, who came from the country no fv-uu v wuunj vuwiuioaiuuui Inner rinm hart a niiacf-inrt h knikciurl of Cass county, Nebraska. her. and haDpenine one day to be in the citv. II-... rnntruft-ra I he saw the sign "intelligence office" before f. I hr It wa soma intallicAnpe shn vnnfaarl .111 . . I .' - oeaiea oms win ue receiyeq dj tne I the walked in and took her seat with a few realized what the up and asked her a chambermaid. provided, and the interest of said conntv I or nlhg 6th street to graie from Hain I She hastUy left, making op her mind that not . . I . I t A. 1 i. A. 1 . A and the public may demand, provided to Granit, and also for filling Petri street Eia J" M " reaa. cosxon that proceedings shall be commenced for to grada from east side of 6th straet to tne erection ot sain Court House on or nt ni.; ,.. Tn,. ,: trem AcaloaS tk WerJc before the first day of April, A. P., 1800, I . , t , u i j - luristreta (to Mr. Ham, tha eminsnt tra- and snail ie continued without nr.nsces- I "i?r y " " ra&ml You say that the jriaoaar amaaliea sary delav until the sr.me shall le com I Tour tnousana yards, cere er less. The pletec. ' I eariu ior said mu ic to ca taien from I V- A7. aas na cna sir. tx szreta Such special elect on is to be held and I 6tn street between Granit. and tfce ellav 'P03 1 vcrnaa to ceo m I . - - - S M V M said question and proposition is to be I between Marble and Kock streets. I . p M a -..I ' . " j :.w ..t.- I nnntri tr. Vv if f fhm in..f I ou an actor , arayoonoxr tvrma nf an orHim 1 , . T?.n A I 1 hi ritrht la ri-MrVIVI to r-lft nwl L . .. w wrs " r r. . :' " in cf; : r::c:i . . J star combination. - VominissionprsoFinessid uounryotcaaa. I ur W'U9 xor mriucr particulars in-1 "And the person who assaulted rouP lutiuc-m a irguill KUIUUmu VBt-fSlOlI OI I 1" " "w vim-u uuiiu in vuuiib nvill. I la lh llntl HIIII11I1II Of tlt Mini MnW said Board, duly convened and I M7 14 ioo J. W. Jokbboh. I pur. I fain would tavoka tM maJwtr ox . . m . . am . a.M wv . mm T . - - - v w beia at tne l.iit ox -flauamocui. l cx uua. ioara rucuc norrs. nr" inspected and approved by the manage ment, the master carpenter comes to see it with respect to the construction of it mechanically, and to tions as to setting and strikin something like reasonable time. When all is understood he traces the various portions of the model, and from tho duplicates constructs the actual sceno, one foot to very half inch of the model. A few dayB after, almost acres of frame work and bales of canvas are brought in; one great surface i3 stretched on the frame, and, having been duly prepared, upon it you first start this generally represents the back portions of the scene. Then you paint the different pieces in order till you arrive at the foreground, gaining in strength as you advance. Then for a day or two the stage is given up entirely to tho artist for the scene to. be set and lighted. Tins setting is the most anxious time of all, and the most experienced of us cannot help asking himself, IIow will it come together? At last, after dawdling about perhaps from 9 in tho morning until 9 at night, the . "setting is begun, and if happily it comes well and artist may proceed ?J W i?Ti Ifii E ft. -z ti THE OLD RSLIAELE. Sk B. A. M'fiBMAB k SON Wholssa.e ii Uetall Weaier In E LUMBER ! Shingles, Lath, Sah, Doors.Blinds. Can supply every demand of the trado Call and get terms. Fourth street In Rear of Opera House. K. B. Windham, Notary Public. John A. Davis., otary Public. WlXDUAllA I.AVIF.n, Attorneys - at - Law. Ofilce over Eank of Cas County. quickly together, the , rLvrrs vfouTH. - Nbhrabka 1 at once to "light" it. The best 6cene ever designed and nainted can be ruined by injudicious lighting.; $75 to $250 ttfl?"!!? ui" bgutt for the illumination is the last and most Referred ulio enn furnish a li0r-p aud give important touch to the picture its very i liirl12V''JV,'t,e b"'!fcS!'-1 -P "" , ... - v . . . J 1 eiit mty te profitably employed alio, a frw acatieles la towns and citi-s. IJ. K. JOIiX fcOV & CO. . 1009 Mwin-Rt.. Kfchmnnd. Va. iV. B. Please 4tntt age anrl 1winr t:rptr tiettce. Sever mind attend uendiiw atamo for re- :. B. F. J. & Co life. Win. Telbin in Magazine of Art. To Incrctue Lous Power. I nave seen men and women increase vm, their lung power chest expansion it is called technically by Gve minutes' ex ercise morning and night. Stand up straight on the balls of the feet, head thrown back, and Inhale deeply, first in flating the lower part of the lungs and Or the Liquor Habit, Positively Cured then the upper. Then expire slowly, let- it AOUiaiSTtElRQ OB. NAIIES' 801BEI IKCINC ting the chest sink first and then the , can li ghrea In a eop of eoee ar tea. or la ar- i,,, ... .. . tides of food, without the knowledge of the per- lungs. Do this fifteen tunes, morning on taking it; it IsabsoiatelT harmless and will and evening, and my word for it, you'll ffe a permanent and upeedy cure, whether .ne-j I- mnnav nn thopatlentlsa moderate drlnkeror an alcohol I spend less money on colds and catarrhs, wreck, it Ntvrt filh We qua n.fiTr Et, Louis Globe-Democrat. e !- , ; Irunkenness