THE COURIER.' Professional Directory. Telephones. Office Hours Office ex Dr. O. C. Keynolds j Office rooms 18-19, 110 to IS a.m. Burr Block V 3to3p.ni. Ret. 144So.S9thSt 1 Sun. a to 5 Social and Personal RP3. GS5 IW. L. Dayton, M. D. J . ,3B stroct- J 10 to 1 J2 to Office.. 1 Dfccues of Eye, Ear, Kuno and Throat Res. 1S.'1 0 St root. 5pm Sf5 j. &' Office. ..Dr. F. D. Sherwin DENTIST. ( Office, room 19 Rurrlllkl i 2nd flour (Res.24SQst I 9 to 13 a. m 1 to 5 p. m I Dr. J. H. Tyndale f NOSE AND THROAT j Office, rooms 9 and 10. Lansing Tbcatro F 9 tolliMnm to 5pm ftJC A.Shoemaker, M. D. f0.TlC0 1BI tStrcet j- fPror.rObsttries.OynecoloBr.Medicali i J-to ' Dcpt. Cotncr University. m J 7 to 8pm IDr. S. B. Cook I Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat 1315 O St. (9:30-13:30 am )2-5pm Oflice. Res.... .618, .671. J Dr. BeD j. P. Bailey j Office. Zcb rung Block I Residence. 1313 C street 1 9 to 10 a ui ) 2 to 4pm Dr. J. S. McNay j Office, 1105 O street j S to 12 a n I Residence. 2208 T street lltoSpm Oflice 349, i. Sex. .462. Dr, B. E. Giffen l Office, Telephone Bid... j 2 to 5 ( Residence, 1S21 F ktrcet I pointment. pm: b in by ap- I Ruth M. Wood, M. D. J Diseases or Women. ( Office, Richards Rid?., i cor. 11th and O sts, (Residence, 3 so 13th i I , l Office, rooms 26. 27 and J Oflice 530.J-LOU1S N. Wente,D.D.S.1 l.Brownell Block, 137 V ) ( so 11th street. ) office .... sue. j. Riser, D, D, L, -j Oflice. 1231 0 street, over Miller 4 Paine. f W, S, Latta. M. D, Diseases of women a f-peeiiilty. Facial blemishes removed. 1 Oflice and privato bos V pital. 11IC L. street. I A 1 1 hours h vrben not engaged. Office 113 (R. Stanhope, I Female Diseases A. I obstetrics. ) Residence and Office V 1526 K street. F tn II a. m. fc 2 to 4 p. ru. D. M. H. Garten, j Olfico 17 1 Res .... Richards blk. I Offico hours 10 to 1230 ..1 103 H street! 2 to 5. Office I73VClyde DaViS, D, D, S, Hth Floor Richards blk.-j , H. S. Aley, M. D. Female, nervous A. genito-urinary diseases. I ( Hours 9 to 12 VOffice, 1448 O Street 1 2 to 5, 7 to 8 Mon. A Sat of MHDr. J. S, Eaton, Reidrnce..ti2 1 Surgery and Nenrous Diseases, Office, 137 So. Ilth St. I1' IP Hours 10 to m.. 2 to p.m. (Dr. J. B. Triokey, j Refiaclionist only Office, 1035 O street VI to 4 p, I 1 J 9 to J2a. m ru. I DR. E. J. ANGLE. fSkin. Rectal and (Jeuito-Uninary Diseases. (OffiCH Alexander blk, I4(t)l Htol2a.ni., f O St.. rooms 7. 8. 9. 7SJto4 p.m. (es.cor28thandNSla. ) 7 uW to 9 p.m. On Wednesday evening a party sailed the seas of Burlington Beach They were Misses Loomis, Rieketts, Vancil, Clark. Barr, Walsh. Harley and Marsland. Messrs Marley, Will Clark, Rieketts, Hutchinson, Randall, Barber, Reed and Sheldon. Mrs. Baldwin and Mattson arc spending a few months in their old home, Prophetstown, Illinois. Mr. E. L. Perkins is visiting in La Peer, Michigan. Miss Clara Walsh is visiting Miss Barr. Next week a large party will go to the Crete Chautauqua grounds. The personellc is about the same as last year, when Mr. Will Clark, MNs Charlotte Clark, Mr Sheldon, Mr. Marlay, Miss Loomis and others or ganized the expedition. Mrs. Frank M'. Blish has gone to visit her relatives in Rcckford, 111., for several weeks. so one or two may be expected to light. Mr. W. J. Lamb, the president of the Yukon comiumy, has been in Alaska and has more than a hearsay reason for his enthusiasm. There is more than gold there. It is magnifi cently timbered, the cedars that cover the mountains grow to a height of fifty or sixty feet. The boles are without lateral branches until they begin to taper, for the top and the grain of the white cedar is fine and straight. Silver and gold, copper and zinc are also found in great purity and abundance. The shortness of the sea son will prevent a large output until the holes are dug into the subterran ean region which has no seasons and no day. Then there is no reason why the ore can not be mined the year around. The formation of grul)-stake companies has only one drawback. It is difficult to believe that the agent will divide if he acquires a paying mine. After encountering theclimate Percales In dark colors and choice patterns. : Cashmere Prints New st'les for house dresses. 1 Outing Flannels i 3 light, medium and dark immense assortment 7y. yard. colors to -an - 10c Miller & Paine IHHMHHHHNHUHtNHMNIHI MERCHANTS' HOTEL OMAHA, KEBR. PAxmr, punrs bat!. ltHsM MMMssl V0 flwMG Tshpi tB Fy nn Tfirr " " MctaZC "A man often says: "My business is osStwat from aay other load; it's almost imfnssiHf to advertise my business." That remark slxnre a aisMsa&rstondrag of what advertising is. It is making a business known to those who ought to know k. This can be dene with any business. Tlie following Lincoln people went aiul perhaps wild animals the agent -will begin to reel that whatever rc 'ward come he deserves to reap him. self. If it were not for this flaw in human nature which grows wider to the vision as experience broadens, by next spring there would be a car full of grub-stake miners representing as many Lincoln companies, en route for the Kloudyke, The A. O. U. W. had a large picnic at Hickman on Thursday. Major Fcchet said he was suprised at the notice which the Nebraska del egation attracted at the Logan cere monies in Chicago. Until they get another presidential candidate like Bryan, the delegation from Nebraska, where ever it shows up. will have the unrivalled attention of the crowds. Misses Nellie Griggs, Dora Griggs, Pearl Powers. Fannie Hershey, Mar tha Burks of Beatrice and May Whit ing, X. K. Griggs and II. T. Wester mann left Tuesday for Dome Ljke, Wyoming. Several years ago this liiko was discovered by Mr. Gillette, a civil engineer in the service of the Burling ton road, The water is snow cold and as green as ice. The lake is now :JO0 acres in extent and full or trout. Tho land surrounding the lake, about 1,300 acres, has been bought by a summer vacation company among whom are messre Kimball, Holdrege, Torn Kim ball of Omaha and Mr. J. B. Weston of Beatrice. The cottages arc of logs with deep porchesand wide stone tire places in which logs are always burn ing. Snow storms in midsummer are frequent and the air at night is of a penetrating coolness. Mr. Tom Kim. ball 16 the architect of the cottages and as Tiik Courier has remarked before, he knows what he is about ex cept when he approaches arches. He to Colorado Springs Tuesday: Mrs. Finney, Mrs. H.ittic Mann, Miss Olive Mann, Mrs. W. D. Fitzgerald and daughter, Miss Marie Kettering and Mrs. A. B. Minor. Prof. Geo. E. Howard has been granted a year's leave of absence from Leland Stanford university and will spend the first of it in Lincoln and the most of it in Europe. He has under way a book which, with the extra opportunities for study, will be a most valuable contribution to historical authorities. Cards are out announcing the ap proaching marriage of Miss Maude Ethel Peebles and Rev. Robert T, Chipperfield. pastor of Trinity Meth odist church. The wedding will oc cur at high noon on August 4, at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Dr. George H. Peebles. S-'jOO N street. A reception will be given from 8 to 10 jn the evening, Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Clark, C. II. Gere and daughters, Mr, and Mrs. W, E. nardy and Mr. and Mrn. II. J. Whitmore returned from Osakis on Wednesday, They caught plenty of bass, pickerel and pike. The members of the party are done a delicious brown by the wind, the wave and the'sun. Having weath ered Minnesota, part of the camp ers are going to try Wyoming, Next week Mr. and Mrs, Gere, Miss Gere, Mii?s Ellen and Miss Frances With, Mr. and Mrs. Emory Hardy, Mrs. Whedon. Miss Whedon, Miss Maggie, Bert and Charles Whedon start on a camping trip to the Big Horn moun tain. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Munger stopped in Iowa to visit friends. Morris Friend left Wednesday for New York. He expects to go from there to Atlantic City, N. J., where gets then mixed up with churh snires he will join Mrs. Friend and pass a and various ecclesiastical devices week or two at the seashore. which do not go far enough to trans- So long ago as June 3, Mr. Walter form it into a sanctuary and do spoil W. Melick was united in marriage to the arch. Miss Claribel Alford of this city. The Dr. C. E. Besssv will leave next ceremony was performed at Hiawatha, Week on a journev'that, does honor m Kansas, over a month ago, but was not announced till Wednesday when the bride returned from Fremont where she has been staying. Mr. and Mrs. Melick will live in Lincoln. The Lincoln and Yukon Gold Min ing company is the first Alaska gold company to be incorporated, hut there are doyens jn the air and every day or him. He will attend the meeting of the American association for the ad vancement of science to be held at Detroit, August 0-14, and will there read three papers whose subjects are "Report Upon the Progress of the Botanical Survey of Nebraska;" "Are the Trees Receding From the Ne braska Plains?" Some Character- $r