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About The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1897)
THE COURIER. Pi'ofessionul Directory, 'J elephoncs. Office Hours fc ;? r ;te .r. k In fr k 1 OSico CM Re. G5S Dr. 0. C.Reynolds -j Oflico room 1S-19, 110 to 13 a.m. Itnrr lllnclc V 3tofip m. Res. 44So.:thSt I Sun. 3 to 5 IW. L. DtiytOD, M. D. JOnicc.iaOO Street llOtol Office 375 f I)icai.p if Ejo. I-ir. Nc-o niul Tliront ( Res. 1S2I (J Street 1 2:30 to 5 pro Office. .00 ,T)r. F. D. Sherwin I DENTIST. I Oflico, roon 19 Rurr Rile I 1V..1 fliKir Re?.SMSQst ! 9 to 12 a. m 1 to 5 p. m Social and Personal 275 IDr. J. H. Tyndale I NOSE AND THROAT J Office, rooms 9 and 10, 1 Lansing Theatre. ' 9 tolISWnm to 5pm .GSS .10 A. Shoemaker, M.D.JoflicclI3, LStrcct i- frnr.ofObtrtrics.(;niyoocr.Mcdicali f '-'- J Dcpt. Cotncr Univcniity. t JTtoSpm I Dr. S. B. Cook I Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat 1215 O St. 193 12-5 aa-K iSO am pm Oflice. Res.... .618, .671 "8,Dr. Ben j. F. Bailey 71. 1 ( Oflice, ZebrunK Rlock )9toMniu - ritol2iJJ I Residence, 1313 C street 1 2 to 4 p in Dr. J. S. McNay j Onice, 1105 O street IS to 12 a ta I Residence, iJuS T street fltnSp m Oflico 341, Rr. ..41-2.1 Dr. R. E. Gif fen .Ruth M. "Wood, M. D. j Diseases of Women. I Oflice, Telephone Rid.. 1 2 to 5 p m in or I Residence, 1521 i (street I pointraent, : ap- I Oflice, Richards Ride, cor. 11th and O sts, ( Residence, 2C1G so l.'Itb I . T . . . , I Office, room 2G. 27 and I Oflico K. 5-LOUlS N. W ente.D.D.S.-i l. Rrowncll Rlock. 137 J- J J m 11th street. I The following is a letter received br Mr. and Mrs. Scwell from their daugh ter Mis. Silver. After we left Ox'ord we stopped at this town, (Slough) two miles from Windsor, to charge cais for that place. Wo learned that the royal irain would pas3 in a few minutea so we waited for that to pass, and then took the train to London. It was the first time the Queen had ever ridden in hpr jubilee tiain us it was bran new. The train went rather slowly so wo could see everybody quite plainly. We then took the next train to London and thenco to tho Bank whete cession. It was indeed a wonderful sight and one that will never be for gotten. The people mostly were dressed in light costumes and the fUeets and windows were a most beautiful sight. We came to Slouch lato in the after noon. The landlady is a moat genial hostess and she gave us a beautiful front room. This place is only two miles from Windsor and the people were decorating from one end of it to the other. Come to tind out, the Queen and her party were to stop at Slough and drive in a carriage to Windsor Castle. We asked i." our room was on the lino of march oflice .-M6.ij. Riser, D, D,L, -j Ollice. 1231 0 street, over 1 Miller & Paino. J- W, S, Latta. M. D, f Iienw of women a t-pocinlty, Facial blemishes removed. I Oflice and private lios- pilal. llllj i, street. I Al 1 hours r when not I engagod. (R. Stanhope, 0"co 113 Female Diseases .V. ottstetrics. ) Residence and Oflico V 1526 K street. 1 9 to n a. m. .V2to4p. I m. I D. M. H. Garten, I Office 17 Richards bile. (Office hours 10 to J2:3U JRcs 1KB H street 2to5. Office 173VClyde DaViS, D, D, S, Hth Floor Richards blk.-J H. S. S Aley,M. D. rows & pen diseases. ( Office, II HO Street. (Hours 9 to 12 - 2 to 5. 7 to 8 I iion. ii Sat I Dr. Clifford R. Tefft, i DENTIST. Office, 1I27 0 Street .... o'fi" Mtpr j.s.Eaton, rsidence..? (2 ) Surj-erj ana Nervous Diseasrs, Office, 137 So. Ilth St. .42 (p. Hours 10 to 1 m..2 to 4 in. .Dr. J. B. Triokey, f Refrac'ionist only Office, 1035 O street f 9 to 12 a. m I to 4 p. in. DR. E. J. ANGLE. Skin. Rectal and Gcnito-Uoinary Diseases. ( Oflico Alexander bile. 14C0 O St.. rooms 7, 8,9. (Res. cor 2flth and N Sts. 9t( I 7iW 9tol2am.. -TO to 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. The Last Week OUR GREAT DISCOUNT CLEARING SALE WILL CONTINUE NEXT WEEK. Miller & Paine MERCHANTS' HOTEL OMAHA, NEBR. i ftato tnto, Tm At 117 so. Tenth. Is located tho city ticket of tho North western line the greatest railrcad system touching Lincoln, with shortst mileage to Chicago and St. Paul and making quickest time. Get our low ates to tourist points before buin3 ucketB. A. S. Fielding, C. P. &.T. A Lincoln, Neb. your dc3r, loving and interesting letters and the landlady raid, "Oh yes indeed," were grabbed with enthusiam. Wo had and all the rest of hi r rooms were taken, not eeen such a thing as a letter for Sa wo wcro in luck again and fill three weekp. Wo were told that a sleep- into it as unconsciously as Mugg ing place for the night and a good s?at WOuld fall into the bath tub. This Tor the parade would be an impossibility town is a dear old-fathioned place, and but we went marchirg up to a hotel ard we came here to get rested but will have though the roouiB were all full.yet there to po,'pmo it until later. This hotel i3 was one for ueand wo had to pay a bi- tho best . n , and is where the Prince of price for it ovm though it bad a "ra'y" Wabs stoi.ju.l once. It is one of the smell. Alter we were Eetlled there Mr. olde&t building in tho town and has S. went out to tind a sat and came ac- jU8t Lesn tixed over. Our windows are roes two of the best on thoStrnnd (which lovely with window boxes of the gayest is one of the principle business streets co0r3. Yesterday was the eventful day of London.) 01 couisj they cost some- for this plac;. Crowds began to come thing but we thought they were worth early and line the streets while soldiers it. The street isn't as wide as twelfth in gorgeous array rode up and down on elegant horses, and soldiers were lined up again on both side3 of tho road What excitement again, for this time we would bo still closer to the queen and could look upon her long and plenty. When they stir ted to come to where we were perched up conspicuously in our window, older of wonders! when her majesty pais-d us. she looked right at strePtso we had a fine view. After all this luck in securing places wo marched down the street for lunch, and then started to !ho hotel well nigh exhausted. Hardly rleeping a wink, (probably on ac count of some coffee and ice-cream we bad for dinner) wo weic called at half past five and in our eeatj by seven. Such a mass of people you never saw. v nen me paraue sianea we were pretty our window and right at us with the stiff from sitling, but all that was for- most gracious smilo on her face. I could gotten in the grand, magnificent sight hardly believe my eyes, but waved my we saw; superb horses with harnet s s handkerchief frantically. Percy and I of real gold. All tho different native spoke a'niost at once how fIh had sin gled out our indow ht that moment of passing the ho'.ol. We were on tho sec ond ttory which would bo almost a part of tho first story in a modern house After all this excitement v.o had a lit tle lunch which was very scanty on ac count of the crowds. We thon started troops of tho queen "s empire. I cannot describe by letter all the co'or.antl names of tho different regiments. The Scotih rmn w ith their bare Ieg, donn t'j tho Chinese, tome of whom l.ve in the queen's provinces. When the royal car riages began t: coaie we wera besido ourselves with excitement. All tho royal on our way to Windsor for a walk, pass lamnes anu representiuvcs or every ing through Eton. Everything was countryin the worldeven from Africa and decoratoJ b-autirully. On this royal Asia were in line. Of course they were road were arches that looked cges old dressed magnificently and their turnouts and with statuary and elegant decora would startle even Mugg. Boigged tions on them. You would have thought footmen in back and front, horses cov- they had stood for ages until you weLt ered with coats o! arni3 and the oc- up and kn-cked on them, then you cupants in their most gorgeous airay. would have found out that they were But what extra heart-beat? we had wero nothing but wood, and made for the oc all Tor the queen when we saw the first casion, so everything beautiful in that hojsa of her carriage. I was so excileJ line that we saw, we would go up and I forgot everything else. The Princess thump it to see if it were o'd or make Christian snd tno Princess of Wales were in the same carriage with the queen. Thj Prin-.-o of Wa'c3 and her second son, Duke of Connsught rode be- side her. Tho dear old lady looks like herpictureB. ItEcems as if we didn't believe. The building had lights out lining every window and dcor, giving the rao3t beautiful effect besides being decorated with stars, etc. Our own hotel wes fixed in almost a like manner, and when we ieachrd heie a am after have time enough to take in all the our walk we found a band conceit going beaufdul and exquisite costumes of the on, ngkt under our window. I wes so royal train belongirg to her Majesty's exhausted that I went to sleep almost family. I know them all by heart now. immtdiately, howevi r, the noise kept up The queen and tli3 rest bowtd grac- until three o'cl.ck, ending with the en iously from right to left looking at no tire trass of people on tho streets sing one in particular. The march took them ing 'God Save the Queca." I forgot to to Saint Paul's Cathedral where they say a-j we were "leaving Eton, and wero had a thanks giving service in front of sotie d'sttnee off, we could hear all tho the building. We hurried away to get school boys s'nging the same song, it ' some lunch as it was growing near two sounded beautiful from where we were, o'clcck and we had be;n there since Thi3 morning we had breakfast about seven. 1 forgot to siy all along the march quarter of eleven and we felt like a done which was e'ght or ten miles up community, but we started for Wind long, tho streets were lined on sor again in or'er to see the castle. We both sides with soldiers and were not permitted to go inside as the there were 50,000 men in the pro- queen was at home, but we wandered all L-- Jl&. jJ&UfceC -....-