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\ ]&ST BEFORE THE NEW YEAR. Timely sion of the Proper Thing on the National Calling Day. 1886 CLOSING WITH A WHIKL. Parties and the Opera Keep Society Going at a Breathless Paco--Re- ceptions and Celebrations Personal Mentions, New Year's Calls, v York Sun: Will you kindly an- swer a few questions in your columns, of intagost to many, on the subject of New o 2 s calls? uld alady have a ser- vant answer the door bellr How long " ghould a visit In<t before the visitor is in- vited to the refreshment table, and what would be v nice for lunch served without wine? Would Vienna coffee and chocolate take the place of wine with prepricty, and 1s it proper to say when announcing yourself as receiving on New Years, to add “January 24 for Ia- di I should beglad to give a day for ladies to eall, and please inform mc on this point and the others, and oblige. A Youna HoUSEKEEPER. w Year's calls are n subject of per- ennial interest, and we enter upon their renewed discussion with satisfaction, We Ahould say that unquestion Iyl{ the ser- vant onght to answer the bell. If that were not done it is difficult to see how the eallers could get in. At houses where a great many callers are expected a vant is sonictimes stationed at the who, upon the first sound of a foot the steps prepares to save the visitor the trouble of ringing the bell by door for him. But if th for other duties, s shouid « answer the bell when it rings, The conduct of the hostess ean not be laid down with such rigidity. She must deeide when to invite her guest to eat or drink according to umstanee here be but one >xllnr‘nnl| he engage cticularly agreeable cony o necesty. of brouking i ticnlar time, “She can_let him with his chirming talk until s of flagging, and the ni himents then may and continuation ber ving with her ¢ hment table priately brought in to help the enter it, and o fow minutes after the entry of the guests would not be too short o Limo to bring it into ple In regard to a substitute for v can qn-t\k with greater certainty and conviction that the answer will “safely ulnplv to ail circumstances. Coflee or chocolate would be eminently proper, nd, indeed, we would recommen: with all fervor; New Yes aimless y open-handedn ancostors, and should not I.u adhered to hv the wome: of the Y | rin on ivigora- tion “Again, it the i hos for the use of wine at the xpe 8 - would ine in tho nuddle of the day is a sort of homination anyway. Six o'clock, when the visitors who have made many calls, may perhaps be benetited by little nulant, and made more agreeable for he calls of the evening, is the our when it should be ser better not to have wine at all, In regard to this young hou; suggestion of add to her New Year' nouncement :}u' st But it s keeper's ordinary taterent that she would on Janu- perfe proper for her to appointn day for the recoption of visitors of both xes, but that January 2 would not be n good day for the purpose. She her- olf would be tired after her exertions of the xL\v b«mn and doubtless so woul nds. Letit be some ot Then may the oc be most ugrm-uh Omaha Social Circles, Society has had its hands full the past , with attending the opera and gi ing due attention to parties. The whirl has been so breathless as to be fatiguing k with its one day of relaxation i welcomed as a halting where the rounders may ;::ulwr up their forces for another plunge. Receptions still maintain their own, and the men are h\‘gmumg to com- pluin of being left out in'the cold. Last weel they got even by letting the belles go the opera with their pavents, their big brothers or some accommodating cousin, while they sent flowers to the op- « cra singers, and cultivated their acquain- tance between ncts, Anything that has the allurement of novelty is better in the nund of the Omaha youth than the girls he has been dancing with overy scason for time unknown, and usually people of the stage are such bright companionuble people that contact with them is bracing and loaves pleasant impressions that are not soon effaced, The Lininger Reception, e reception atG. W, Lininger's Tues- was largely attended,and all who were e scemed happy and well entertained. oceasion was Mr. Lininger's birth- aniversary, and from 80 12 a con- stant stream of guests dropped in to offer thewr good wishes, Full dress was the rulo and but few bonnets were no- ticed, The orchestra stationed in the upper hall furnished excellent music, and when not engaged in conversation the guests were engrossed with the large collection of pictures and bijoutri which makes the Lininger home such an mteresting one to v Mr. and Mrs. Lininger we n assisted in weleoming the §II| stx by Mr. and Mrs. Hailer, Mr. and {rs. Kountze, General and Mrs. Crook, and Mrs. I(uml Judge and Mrs. W akoloy, Mrs, Savag Mrs, Beall, Mr. and Mrs. Met Mrs. Lininger ~ wore Kk brocade velyet gown, d i Haller wore a wine velvet, d 1 Mrs. Beall, handsome bluck 1 Mrs Motealf, winte silk,d ieneral Crook wore an exquisito toilet of black mmmml with flounces of the r lace, dia- WO -Irlm-l. silk, slee monds; Mrs Wake- k velvet with fine l\'nulll/l' black 1 looked well in a bluek velvet, e train. Silver Wedding Celebrati l& wd Mrs. Geo. A, H s cele- @il their silver wedding “ullll\xl ay With a brillinat reception from & to 10. The affuir was most elegant in every de tail, and the accomplished hostess was Kept busy during every moment of the recention hours in - welcoming the con- Btant stream of guests that came to offer their good wishes, The as beautifully decorated riistio tuste could suggest profusion, one of the Pjeoes being an imuense horse )!{m rosebuds and tube disulay of 1ee in atty was such as is seldom seen Dhe refreshmionts, under t ment of the elub steward, were 4 note- worthy feature. Among those Who were * favored with an duvitation were the following YOCIS Were s the most w Flowers shog roses THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, PRESHEHINTS GIVEN AWAY B LR Chicago Bargain Shoe Company 1318 Douglas Street. near 14th. Congisting of Japanese Novelties,Fancy Glassware,Shell Trays Bread Trays, Albums, Scrap Books, Feather Dusters, olls, Fancy Va- ses,Paintings and many other articles all of ‘which will be dlsplayed at our ‘‘Mikado.” R Useful Present Given with every Purchase of $1 and Upward. L= Our Great Slaughter Sale Of Boots, Shoes and Rubber Goods, STILI. CONTTIIT T ES, LADIES, ATTENTION! Monday and Tuesday next, we will offer regardless of value, 500 pairs Ladies Fine Shoes of the following well known makes, Reynolds Bros., Utica, N. Y., Ludlow; Chicago, Curtis & Wheeler, P, Cox, E. P. Reed & Co., Rochester, N. Y., Zeigler Bros., Philadelphia, Sullivan, Meade & Bush, Krippendorf, Dittman & Co, Wolf & Co., Cincinnati, and several other makes. You cannot af- ford tomiss thissale. A positive saving of 50c to $2 on every pair of abhove goods. Every lady visiting our store Monday and Tuesday next willreceive a heautiful souvenir. i Chicago Bargain Shoe Co 1318 Douglas st. Home of the Shoe on Wheels. '\h and \h 5 C. Mr. and N nson, Mr. o Meer o Ledwick, d Mrs George Guy, Mr. and Mrs, H. G. Clark, Dr. W. C. Spaulding, Mr. and Mrs. J. W' Russell, Mr. and Mrs, L. V.. Morse, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Shaw, Miss Lillia Craben, Mr. and Mrs Meulio, Mr. Jid Meadimber,Mr. | Mrs. G and Mrs. Hugh Me( firey, k Sher: | F. € mun, Mr. and Mrs, ; Deu t, 8. Eustis, Miss and Miss ohn_Fuller, Mrs. Fitchett, Mrs. Freoman, ' Mrs. Mrs. l)mu«» MrS, 8. Mrs. ", H. hett, Mrs. Roth ndresen, Mrs. W, l‘crmu. Mrs. Garneau, N W. H. Bechel, Mrs. Reed, Mrs, Byron R lh-rhn Mrs. Woodman, 1\11 Mrs. J. W, \u\':\-u. M Heliman, ‘Mrs. Burto N lagher, Mrs, W, V. Mrs. Colonel lh-nr '\ll\ Coutant, Eustis, Mr: Fuller, M Elmer ¥ M czuson, r, Mrs, Green ruciu, Miss ( hs, Mrs. B, H. Miss Grant son, Mra. Hitoheock, (xr Mrs. Himebaugh, Mrs. Da Mrs. A. P. Hopkins, Mrs. Hoagland and Miss _Hongland, Mrs. Colonel Henry, Mrs. M. D. Hyde, Mrs. Geo. W. Hall, Miss Hall, 'Mrs.” C. B, Havens, Mrs. and Miss Hanscom, Mrs. and’ Miss Harney, Mis, Tlorbach, Miss it cock ._Hunt, Mrs. Ijams, Mr ¥ Mrs. Dr. Jones, Mrs. Jary 3. 'Jones, Mrs. Knight, Mrs. uul Mmu Kuhn, Mrs. D. C. Kingman, Mrs. Howard Kennedy and Miss Kennedy, Mrs. Lake and Miss Lake, Mrs. and Miss Lehmer, Mrs. J. B. Lazear and the Misses Lazear, Mrs. Lawson, Mrs. Lan- dor, Mrs. K Mrs. C. W. Kouns, Mrs. W. V. Morse, Mrs. MecCord, Mrs! McCaulay, Mr R. McConnell, Mrs. AR sland, Miss McConnell, Miss logoath, M Amuul l\ Mls \V l; s Mll]xml Mrs, McW ll()!ll" James ledw Broken Bow; William Ledwick, Mr. and s. Pundt, Mr. and Mys. John Morris, and Mrs. Henry St. Fe 1r. and Currier and Miss Currie ker, Mr. and Dlrs. Ree ohn Swobe, Dr. and Mrs, Mark Hansen, Mr, Lnulqmst Mr. and Mrs. MecHugh, Mr, and Mrs. Charles rs. C. P. Burkett, \ll and Charles Dewey, and_ Mrs. Woodward, Mr. and l\h~ A C. Akins, Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Briggs, M. and Mrs. E.'B. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Easson, "Osmond Burkett, Miss Bertha Burkett, F, C. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Dunc Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Miller, Milton Barlow, Mr. and Mrs. W A. Howland, Mrs. Mary Putnam, Mr. and Mrs. C. Howes, Mr, and M M. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Arneld, Mr. and Mrs, swoll, Mr. and Mrs, John Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Vandervoort, Mr. and M 3. Rosewater, Mr. and Mrs. Wooley nd Mrs. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs, Bliss, Mr. and Mrs, M, Lawles, Dr. and Mrs. McK a, Leo Grant Ledwick, Mr. and Mrs. Wesléy Scott, Harlan, Ia.: Mr. and Mr nmuu Higgins, Defiance, 0.; Mr. and Mrs. L, Hosford, \\'u‘mnmu 0O,; Miss Mary Hosford, Waukeman, 0O.; Mr! and Mrs. L. Shaw, Buflulo, N. Y.; Dr, and Mrs, C, W, ng ging, Toledo, O.; Mr, and Mrs Joseph P chig Although the invitations bore a request to send no presents, numerous costly re- membrances wore left. Mr. Higgins presented his wife with a m ve silvoer service in Lonor of the day. Other gifts nobed were a solid silver berry spoon, from Mr. and Mrs. G, A. Lindquist: n basket of flowers, Mr, and Mrs, Briggs; cut glass berry dish ‘mounted in silver, Mrs. Wm. McHugh; handsome berry »‘nuun Miss McDe: fish knife in case, Whipple; nd Mrs. Mealio; brass 1 i boquet, Mme, Varloy; silver wd - Mrs. Grover; glass and Mr. and Mrs, Howes; vase s, Mr, and Mys, Mark Han- gon; busket of flow Mrs. Woodwurd, Mrs. Gaylord’s Reception, N W Wallac ;! ’ abbins b Mrs. B, E. Gaylord received the ladies \\nmllmdgu 1 unll'imf»‘ll:a \lm l\‘m u.}..l\lh Jus' of her acquaintance Friday from 3 to 6, | I, 1. Wilbur, Mrs, tlo, the Misses Wilbur, fiss Hains, at her home 940 Georgia avenue, The | M worth, ‘Miss ™ willard, Miss {MeC cosy and artistic rooms were beautifully ss Rustin, Mrs. ~’U~'l','ll l,‘\vil or decorated with a profusion of fHowers. ol Fie ¢ Mrs. 8. 15 donos. 3 chaugh, Mrs! The ball and mantels were Lanked with Cowin' Mrs, Rumse Hiimoga P a roses and smilax, and cut flowers wer Mus, W. B. Smith, M tflicus, Mu placed here and there in the dining room Colonel Hall, Mrs. 4 I 5 Mrs lord was assisted in roceiving | Lves, Mrs. General Wi by her sister, Miss Timmerman, Mrs e Tonsaim, Mex. (0 Reuben Gaylord, Mrs. W. H. Burns, of AT AR et e Council Blufls; Mrs. N. Shclton, Mrs Denise, Mrs, Wessels, My Wm. Carey Ives, Mrs. George Paterson, l ' Miss Congdon and the Misses Knight. “Tho house was filled with richly dressed throughout the reception hours ¢ inyited were Mrs, Am! Adams, Miss Al I. Barton, Mrs. Bangs, Mrs ) fior % thright, Miss Borlin, Mrs. L. M. Bennett, Mrs' anid Miss Barber, Misse Bennett, Mrs. Samuei Burns and' Miss | Buras, Mrs, Bradford, Mrs. § R, Brown, Miss Brown, Mrs. Leavitt Burnham, Mrs Billings, Mrs. Bulcombe and Miss Bal combe, ‘Mrs. Buek, Mrs. J. J. Burns, Mrs. B, F. Burton, Mrs. Joseph Burker, Mrs. Bourdette, Mrs, 1. Il Congdon, Mrs. 1. E. Congdon, Mrs, Connell and Xiss Conncll, Mis, Mrs Carrior, Mrs! Joseph O and Miss Chry layton, Mrs. Colj Collicr, Mrs, B W nrs, 8. H Ben- Almy. Mrs. J. W. Wood, Mrs. M. alow, Mrs. Adams, Nye, M Bangs, Doherty, Mrs, Windsor, Mrs. W. 18 rd, Mrs. Cole, Mrs. S. R. Brown, Miss Brown,Mrs, Barkalow , Mrs. Lander, Mrs. Peck, Mrs. Saunders, Mr: 3 son, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. L l\l|~x McCord, Miss Kemington, ine, Mrs l.u.l(m Mrs. Colpetz Wari ‘M forco M . Mrs. Colonel Wilson, Wallace, Mrs. Morsman, Mrs. Dic Miss Brill, Miss Butteriiell, Mrs. E. N Bardott, Mrs. Haller, Mrs. W. H. Burns, Mrs, George {;uln'nou, I e MUs, Miss J Ill(‘” Mrs. Dinsmore, nett, Mrs. Hitcheok, Mrs. Howard Kum\cm'. Garnette, Mrs. B. B, W Wood, Mrs, S, F. Bar! i}liw‘ Greeahow, M Mry, Swartzlander. M Mrs, ( Hawkins, N Mrs C. D, Woolworth, Mrs. Mrs Hanscom, Miss Worlhing: ton, Mrs, L. H. Collins, Mrs. O. F. Davis, Mrs, Bright, Mrs. Cofiinan, Mrs. D, H. Wheeler. Mrs. Rustin, Mrs, Congdon, Mrs. Dulois, Mrs. Kountzo, Mus. J. Miller, Yost, Mrs. Gilbert, Mrs, Boyd W rse and I\llm; A Mills, Mrs. Merriam, Northrap, Mrs. W. L. hett, 3 Mrs, Geo. Pote Mrs, Perine, mrs. Plllmun s, C. 5 l’vrr\, ars, K. P, Mrs. A, A, ; Mrs. A, ( , M8, Mrs, Lew Reed, wrs. MYS, A. Re lm»lm M Villard Par rotte, Orr, Mrs. Loavitt Burnhum, Mrs, and Miss “Uix Mh Bicrbower, M T\l-lmn r 0 Howard B. Smitl ] Smith, H. Wil- Burns, Ring- l(m Wil nlt B n- Seott, Stone, Sand the ger, Mrs. Sherrill, , Mrs. J Miss W. is: Rollins, Mr l'\l s, llr'\d{md 'rows, Mrs walt, Mrs. Barrier Buck, M & Mrs. 'Char Morgar Shaw, wiss Kim T, Miss Miss Miss May, wll, des. Lininger, avs. Jordon, srs. Horbach, wrs. Dr. Peabody, Mis, and aiss Crary, Mr Shiverick, Mrs, Connell _and N Connell, Mrs. Miilard, Mrs, Yates, Mrs. Annin, Mrs. Hayes, M Miss Balcombe, Mrs, €. Briggs, Mrs. Lientonant it d, Mrs. 8. H. H. (I.uL M . W . H, ul Miss , Mrs B. Bryant, Cohner, Lehmer, \qmrl-fl Mrs. Sunderland, K "Miss Hanscom, 1 Mrs. R.'Stebbins, Mrs. Shiverick V. Savage M, B, Sargent, ‘Tilden, Mrs. Mrs, Chas. ner, Mrs, lfllmllh’l‘. Mus. ay Turner and Miss Albert Tucker, Mrs. Mrs. A. S. Van Kuran, (hislrmnl Mrs. Woodman, Mrs bronze v A \\ oodworth, M Wil Fappleton, N . Watson, irs. M. Wyman un\l Miss \\)nmn ico. Towle, , Webster's Receptic L. Webstor's reception yester y was one of the most enjoyable of th The hostess possesses the ble taculty of making her guests fec! howe in her ton, Mrs. Mlmh at house and en rapport with onc another, The affair was given in honor of Mrs. H. B. Williams, of New Vork, who is visiting Mrs. Webster, and guesls were constantly arnving from 8 to 6 to pay their respe: I'he ladies who assisted in veceiving were Mrs. N. Shel- | ¢ 3, Ha vens, srs. Huntoon, siss tou, Mrs. Judge Dundy and the Missoes nd Miss Wake Mrs. Will Kedick ndy, M 3, Duundy, s, Wobster wora 8 golden browd silk with draperies of Egyptian lace, dia- monds W R $ was ex quisitely attired in a deess of lewon col ored velyet en train, retieved with quan. tities of pric k ¢, dinmonds; Mrs, Judge Dund N A0 I'u\u-ll i atiss Poppleton, dirs: Bel|, virs. Barber ars. G 1 rs. Coli v . Jones, M Mt Popvleton Elmer Frank, s Mrs. Burley, yrs Il Collins, 3irs. W. J. Connell Mrs, Perey Eustis, mrs, HY Girant non—Rockentield .!u:m\ annnon and Miss Luura E. Rockentield were marrvied Wednesday evening at 8:40 by Rev. J, 8. Detweil med at (|u 1. Woolworth, 1] residence bride’s par Nineteenth street in the large number of frieads. An clogant supper followed, at which the young COu, were made the recipient of hearty The bride is the only nd Mrs. J. B. Rocken fiold'and bas bosp well and favorably i Omaba's carlicr days. Alr, Gannon s for a long time been trusted ewploye in the M. P. & C, do partwent of the Union Pacifle, Among the numerous presents were s bed room set; chuirs and clock from the bride's putents; euina toilet set, lsaac Kocken: 2 of a e Miss Luina Dundy, amonds The m\uul \u]‘ Mrs: J. K. Clarksan . Mes, Dickev, 55 8 'offman, l(l# (olllnl( \Il’: Cooke .md the 3 a:ns(mr.\ H. Clarke, miss Campbell, wirs. K. . Clarkson, Mids Chamnbers, atrs W Coburn, urs. Judge Dudy, wrs. 1 8. Dundy, jr., the Missos Dundy, Mrs Doane, airs. Dixon and the wisses Dixon. | ars. Dundy, ars. Dickey and aiss Dickey, a"lulllhlnl an, lawsy, Mrs. She: She: Mps. and Gier i Crook, Mrs. Reed, Mrs. Me- Cauley, Mrs. Dr. Billings, Mrs. Curter, Mrs. D. W, Saxe, Mrs, Charles Atkins, Miss Chawbers, Mrs { DECEMBER 19, 188o.--TWELVE PAGES AMUSEMENTS, BOYD'S OPERA HOUSE. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, December 20th, 2Ist and 22d JOS. R. GRISMER. JOSEPH R. GRISHER Supported by a cavefully selected company in Mr and PHOEBE DAVIES igmer's dramatization of Hugh Conway's celebrated novel a{nnlwl CALLED' BACK Spm'inl ¥ Hes p.hm,v{z i ties and B he Spine, Discases of Catacrh, Bron, al Ope RlVA’l‘E CIRC LAR T‘O MEN! "o, lia CALIN. ’ll el . -n*r‘u € .¥=Bng e LU ined decasn, New tivoTreatment for Loss of Vital Power. | Al] CoxtaGtous and Broop DiseAsks from whiat. ver cause_produced, successfuily treated without oreury. Medicl Fosprens, hacnr Ty of can; whih w'ump All'communications etrictly confidential. OOMQ Tor Use of patients, Board and attend. O ance reasonable. Address all letters AHA DG M. & SURTICAL INS'["’"U'I'E tol A ve g 0. Rockenfielt silver water set, Mrs. L. J. Gilman, Iil.: plush toilet set, Its, pillow shams and fruit nap- , Mr. and Mrs. Wmn. By , Gilman, Ll)\\vl~ A L. Beyen; ta Mx and Mrs J. l)m\nh‘ Maquon, 3 sk toy S.A. Huber, Ml ||unn 11L; embroidercd wall pocket and panel pretu Miss Lenora Smath, Los Angeles, Cul: painted Lrass placque, Mrs. Marston, Maquon, IL; hang: ing lamp, Mr and Mrs. R. kson, hoshone, Idaho; plush sofa, Home Cirele elub; hall rack, employes of M. P. & C. de L.:'P ir large lush e rockers, Mr. and Mvs. G. C. Bassett; silver syrup pitcher and tray, Mr. and Mr ailoy, s handsome Mr. and . A. Has- field, jr.; faney pitcher, ( as( Mr. and zie McClure; picture on Bean; set of painted fruit George Bean; pair slippers, W. m-) set hand painted 1ruxt phu-n Gracie Bassott; monogram' table luu-n M ce; v\ll ow rocker, Jame Hodges; bronze vase, Mr. and Mrs. Hodges; ol r, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Redman; picture, Minnie and Gussic Baumann; plush m(,kl- Mr. and Mrs, F. 8. Bailey, ir of blan! Mr, and Mrs, IluLv rlass water set, Miss Myrtie Baker; plush ottomed willow chair, Mr. and Mrs, Collett and danghter; fruit cream and sugur set, R, 8 on; table linen, Miss Anna Long; embroidered toilet set M and Mrs. I, sotid spoon in pli of vases, Mi #C00D, dich i ilver stind, Mr. and Mrs. C, " s placqu . A, “Datzoll;” plush whisk o G Mr.'and Mrs. J. A, White, broom rocker, The Hyperion. This club, one of the leading social or- ganizations of the city, gave its third 1 and the most successful yet had-— in Muasonie hall, on Tuesday night. Everything d off smoothly, and to the enjoymentof every one present. The Musical Union orchestra furnished the armony’! necessary for the programme of eighteen dances, Amoug those pros ent were noticed Mr. ( & Miss French, Mr, B. H. Smith and Miss Foroman, ) 3 B, Smith and Miss Shipmen, Mr. Riepen and Miss Callahan, Mr. Sherman and Miss Carric McLoan, M Hughes and Miss May Mceloan, Me. ' Clarkson and Mrs. Clurkson, Mr. Miilignn and Miss Ida Sessucr and Miss Livescy, Mr. Livesey and Miss MeKenna, Mr. Guiou and Miss Ilulmw‘wmlh Mr Gratton and Miss i) Groseurth and Miss burn and Creary and Bryuns und Miss Wilson, and Miss Elhngwood, Mr Ko Miss McMena Theo. Jones Miss Sheldon and _ Miss zor, Mr. Griflin, and Miss Kocater and ~ Miss st Min Burrou ghs. Mr. Milletand | . Mr. Moody and Miss Allio | S W Mise ner, K Smith, Joseph | J Bur E M tor, Williams, Avi Jo' il Gus Barthel and | Koit- Power Ryan, Kelley Powers, Dr. D, e e Art Gossip. Miss Fiteh has recontly done a little country scene that is very harmouious in coloring, Mrs. Garlick has ornamented a with & wide bund of lich are grouped wild roses Miss Pelton bas put several pretty designs . on hullmg One “of the most effu is the “Witct's Daughter.” Miss M, + Roeder, a. youn, has au ex ion a geoup of ol table- velvet on W artist | Chic iiidren’s H cenery, Novel effeets, No Advance in Prices ved seats now on sile at the opera house box office without extia charge REAL ESTATE AndLoanBrokers 115 I, 16th St. and good b 1s in all Call and see our prop- Cheap lots parts of the city. erty list 66x 122 ft,on Jones near 13th st..$12,000 very cheap. 661493 £t on Chicago, south front, just vight for grade, ore 10 and one 5 room house, 200 bl cistern, good well and sewer conncections, §6,500, 60x140 ft, S 16th st., ne 5 room house aud good viaduet, with improvements, ha, two ft New 4 room house in NW O blocks from car line, with lot 303 $1,600. Good investment capital in Hotln LOVGRI 1156 North small or ce. YALZELI clephone for large crayon thut show evidences of Lafer has lately done some very painting on velvet, a pretty picce being o bunch of golden rod on wine plush, Mrs. Mumau, new und charmi work, whicl i th in the studios now. Mrs. continues to invent designs for Christmas principal occupation a number of fantastic m e yellow satin with decoral of miece, and other cqually aesthotic subjects. Boston females are in danger of be- coming bald as well as blue. The lady requenters of the studios there, Keep their bonnets on while engaged in paint- mg. Collins & rank of ing likenesse Fitz vrmuhl made are foremost in t ctists. Two most strik s are those of Mr. and Mrs Another that shows an ¢ tion of light and shade is a Belden. Malvern of Malvern, Towa, ex- hibits a study of blac ies m an old blue jar which shows eareful blending and shading of leaves and fruit although faulty in arrangement. Miss May Ter is painting a dalnty bolt- mg searf. One end has a design of ])mk azaleus and the other is corated with ferns. Another pupil has completed a mirror which has o sky backgrouna, and four undressed kids disporting in the branches of an apple tree. It is quite an ambitious attempt and contains a good deal of anatomy. Small and sk, of tho Emima Ab- boit. company, was delightfully enter- ned Friduy afternoon, DyMr. and Mrs, Mr. and r . Shipman, 630 South Seven- teenth sireets. Mrs. Gilbert entertain: about fifteen of her friends Monday evening at an old fashioned candy pulls The Park avenue club were somely ent { Monday night My, and Mvs, W. H, Alexunacr, Brevities, Mrs. Annin is visiting her aunt in Bea- trico, . Miss Mary Popplcton will return from uford, Monday. Miss Belle Dewey is spending the holi- days in Omaha, Jacobs left Thursday for a lifornia. Morrison, of Denver, spend the idays with Miss Perrine. Miss Corinne Poissant has gone Kansas City to spend the holiday with friends, Miss Elia MeBride, the cloentionist stopping ut the P xton i route to fornin where she will spend the winte Miss Hattie Paddock, who has Iu-n spending the lust three woeks with h cousin, Mis. Annin, left for home Tucs- day. P. C. Himebaugh returned from 0, deCon paie Ins daughter, irace, who will spend the holidays hand- by sojourn in € Miss Mell will 10 1500 Miss ( here Miss Laura Hoagland, who is attending Miss Graham s sehool in Ne York, will spend the holidays in Washington, the guost of M A Wyman and Mrs Gannett An event which 15 being ward to n good deal s the dress social tobe given on Wednesdny, December 20, at Metropolitan ha. | by Mrs. Magrauc er scholnes and friends. Already a 1 of strik costumes are being od, aud it is saia that the eyent ill'he one of the most eotertaining to be held this winter lo 1 for - Panum, 18, The Paiiis, Dec of the Freueh Geographical » that the Panama canal would be o trafiie in 1550, but that there will nol be time in the Interval to eonstruet locks, These, De Lesseps de i to tne soclely, can be lal woint being that | caual in 4388, | HO! South Omaha e — All of you who have not visited this busy place st some time, and those who have, take note of the wonderful changes that have taken place there in the pasp twelve months. From a dozen little Shanties then,you can now sce she smoke carling heavenward from hundreds o cottages. Brick ks can bo seen on almost any corner. rom two storcs then the number has swelled to !\wnl' with others opening ¢ I'hey now ve banks, l por.and a dozen other mi- nor enterprises. But thege are mere nothing compared with the great pack- mg industries, which are ln ope n there, with their thou ds of employes and such men at their head as Hammond, Lipton, Fowler and Morris, the prnhlvu\ is solved. South Omaha will bo' the fu- ture packing town of the world. There has been more money mude in roal os- tate in South Omaha, for the amount in- vksted, than any other part of town. Lots that one vear ago sold for §275 are now worth from $2,000 to £3, , and there as then, and that we now know yo & population of 10,000 in less than ts. Now is the time to bu, Wao g list of property here, nud would be pleased to show it “to one and all, Call and examine our list_and tako a ride out and see the town. Wa have a wgains in all parts of town; come me, also selling very Rush & Solby’s nddi Hm beautiful addition is only k from the U. P. depot. lots will 300 oy invested before next They are selling ot §350 with $50 Balance in 1, 2 and 3 Years. EXAMINE THIS LIST . And see if you do not find something yow want, Ag rapidly, lots in on to South / n, 3 large lots, 66 foot frontage, house, in I3 § built within 2 blo ‘T'his will make four iots of 49 ix140each. §6,800. Oniy cash, Must be taken at once. This will Sel for 10,000 in' the soring. House 7 roows, 1ot 100x120, v. Price $3,800, $1,000 cash, balunce to suit. Abargain. 160x1668, on Sherman ave. Kivkwood. $1,600, $1,600 cash. Corner lot, 60x120, in Fairmount P1. s*mm $0650 yin H0x140, on 20th st., Hlllvlll h m st, on 8 building, vents for month. $1,600, terms easy. This i gain, will net you 17 per cent per year on m\mlm(-m 253150, story frame per month reat ba - W 1 ing the above, with two oro lmndmu. rents f y. Th 1 whole Iot in South O part, $1,200. A burgain. wo houses, one of 13rooms and one ot 3 rooms, rents for 50 a 1 1 1,000 cash, a bargain, of 10 ro0ms, rents for in Horbach's add, e and barn, [Torbach's 30 por month. $3,000, $1.000 cush, in. 66x132, on Dodge st, $1,500. iifullot m block 6, Hanscom Placo 200, $H00 cas| $3.100, $1,000 B0x120, in Jacob's add, with store and rooms nbove, rents at '$40 per month. I'his on the Parkave, car line and o bar- lm $1,500 cash, balance 1, 2,8 . reats for sh's add, .uuiul lots in South Omaha near ss center, §1,000 cach. They are a to exe h-HIL,I‘ !ur Oma We have purchs on improved pro y. Also have *'moncy to loan” low rates on improved city ¢ property. mu proper ers for first mortgagoes at yory S, Credit Fong S fots, trackuge ca Bargain, S-room house, Idlewild, $5,100, - house, Idlw new, $6,000, rovement As- sociation, 1ot 99x134, enst front 3,500, p-room house, Georgia heated by steam, wale . full lot, barn, otc., , 7,700, 2 lots, Windsor locks wost PPark, ue, and noar and lot in Lowe's addi- %1,800, ew house Place, Catl rooms, heated by built city, $5.700. BH.ro¢ cottage, new, 19th and Ohio streets, addition, ¥2,%00; %100 balance $25 per mo| Fine lot in Washington Square $2,'00, Beautiful lot in $1,300, $100 cash, KHouse tion in Rargaln. cash, Denise’s ndd T'his & burgain, 50x123 3 lots in Mayne Place, ters, Call and get Done ', We have several lots to Walnur Hill on easy t ken's ad We have property for sale in all parts of town. Call wnd See us 0. R, Archer, (. . Sobotker, (1609 FARNAM STREET | Boom 9, Redick’s Block 2nd Floor.

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