THE COURIER. Professional Directory. Telephones. Office Hours Office 656 Rim 6 Dr. O. C. Reynolds (Office rooms 18-19, Burr Block..... : 10 to IS a.m. Social and Personal 3 toSp. m. Sun. 3 to 5 Res. 144So.SthSt. CAP CAo Sot office stjIW. L. Dayton, M. D. lOfHce.isBo street noto i ' Diseases of Ere, Ear, Noso iiml Tliroatj Res. 18210 Street 12:30 to5pl Oficts .or, Dr. F. D. Sherwin DENTIST. 1 Office, roam 19 Darr Blk ) 9 to 12 a. m 2ml lloor - (Rcs.SS4SQst 1 to 5 p. m I Dr. J. H. Tyndale f NOSE AND THROAT J Office, roomfc 9 auil 10, j LantinR Tueatro '- 9 to It JO am 2 to 5 p m !Dr. 8. E. Cook j f Bye. Ear, Nose and Throat ( ISIS O St. I 9:30-1:! am 1 2-5 pro Office. K5Saa "'"""Dr. Benj. P. Bailey J ..671.) ( ( Office. ZeliniDK Block J 9 to 10 a in fl-JO I. 2 to 4 p M pm Dr. J. S. McNay J Office. 1105 O street 1 i u i: i c I Residence. 230S T street f 1 to5 p m Office. Res.. 349, .462. Dr. R. E. Giffen 1 Office, Telephone Bid. 1 2 to 5 p ra ; n m its ap- I Residence, 1821 F street I ixintmont h Ruth Iff. Wood, M. D. J Diseases of Women. j Office, Richards Bids., " cwr. xiiii nu ( Residence, 336 ls BldB., 1 nd O sts.J 5 so latb. Offic 1 , . ... I Office, rooms 26. 27 and I sao.yLouis N. Wente,D.D.S-i i.Browneii Block, 137 v I (so 11th street. 1 Office .. .-66. J. Riser, D, D, L, l Office, 1231 0 street, over J. Miller & Paine. W, S, Latta. M. D, Diseases of women a Fpccialtr, Facial blemishes removed. ) Office and private lios- (All hours V pital. 1116 L street. V when not 1 1 engaged. Office 143 fR. Stanhope, j Female Diseases & i obstetrics. ) Residence and Oflico 1526 K street. 19 to 1 d.2 ) m. tn II n. m to 4p D. M.-H. Garten, 1 Office 17 Richards blk. ( Office hours J io to i2ao J Res 1 103 H street ( 2 to5. Office Reidccrr. MIIDr. J.S.Eaton, 5611 .'62 f m. Surjrerr and Xervoos Diseases, I 1 2-to 4 p. (Hours 10 to iH. S. Aley,M. D. ' Female, nervous A genitourinary ' diseases. 1 I Hours 9 to 12 V Office, 1448 O Street -?2 to 5, 7 to 8 "I Mod. i. Sat (Dr. J. B. Triokey, f Refraclionist only 19 to 12 a. m Office, 1035 O street Vl to 4 p.m. DR. E. J. ANGLE. Skin. Rectal and Genito-Uninary Diseases. I Office Alexander blk. 14C0 1 U.M.. rooms i. (Bes. cor 26th andl blk.l4C01 S 7.8.9. J-7: INSts. ) 7i 9 to 12 a in.. :30to4 p m 30to9pm. : x i Dress Goods Fall and Winter. Our importations of fine dress fabrics for the. approaching- season have been un usually large and a large proportion of the choicest goods is now in stock. We are sustaining our reputation as the lead ing" Dress Goods house of Nebraska. You are invited to our Dress Goods Department. Miller & Paine I Go to PWVttflS SHUiDOtt For Slippers, Btc, 1129 0 Street, :-: Lircolr Neb MarrieJ, on Wednesday, August 11. at the home of the bride's unrle Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Kilpatrick of Beatrice, Miss Raye Kilpatrick to Mr. John Potter Cook. The ceremony was celebrated in the presence of only the immediate re lations and closest friends, which is just as it should be. The Courier hopes that the day will come when wedding splurges will be as infrequent es they ought to be. Mrs. C. F. Ladd will return in a day or two from an extended tour to Platte mouth. Extended because Mr. Ladd, Mrs. Lat'a and baby Sarah left the city in a phaeton, stopping every few miles at a farm hous9. where cousins or an aunt and uncle reside. In this way it took them a week to arrive at Plattsmoulb. where there are si ill more kinfolk. Mrs. Ladd writes that they have bad a delightful trip. She would not be able to write tbe adventures of a phselcn for lack of material. Miss Olive Latta has returned from her trip to Wyoming. Mrs. Boles, her hostes, and Miss Latta were entertained at several of the comfortable ranches in the neighborhood. It is a trifle hard on everybody to come back into the vacuum of Lincoln society after the gajety and freedom of the summer vacation place?. But just as soon as the heat gets i's fall notice to quit the summer people will return and society will ba herself agbin. Mrs. D. D. Muir and con Wilson will return to Denver tomorrow. Mrs. Muir expects to return to Lincoln some time in October. Everybody remembers the lions at the Punko last spring. Adgie, the young Mexican lass, who had partially sub jugated them, is now in San Francisco The Examiner says that the cub, which occupied Mr. Zehrung's window, is sick, fiercely sick. The notice Gays that when Adgie enters the room where the joung ion is he endeavors to kill her acd that she retreats with tears falling from her eyes. Which is a'l very pretty but m t exactly characteristic of Adgie, who it will be remembered, was a brave un sentimental, agile girl. She said the lions were afraid of her, not fond f f her or any one. If a tear were in her eye because the cub was sick it was strictly for advertisirg purposes. Mrs. F. A. Boehmer of Quincy, 111., js visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ogden, who gave a garden party for their guest on Thursday evening. Mis. Boehmer weie residents of the city a few years ago and her friends and neighbors are very glad to see her rgain. Mr. acd Mrs. R. D. Steams have re turned frcm a visit in one of the cool summer resorts of Illinois. Mrs. Frank Sheldon wili scoa return to New Ycfk accompanied by Mies Mae Burr, who will spend the winter with heraunt, occupying much of her time in the study of music Miss May Moore will be married to Mr. Joe Mallalieu in October. No one was surprised when the engagement was announced, since it hss been im pending for a year or more Th?y are sure they are right and now they are going ahead. By the friends, who know them as May and Mally, they are being congratulated with much warmth and heartiness. Miss Grace Oakley will be married ro Mr. Joseph Walsh a Iitt'e Utr in October. Joteph is a lucky name this season. Miss Stewart of Oltjrawa is visiting Mrs. Nash. Miss Stewart and her family are old friends of Mrs. Yates and Mrs. Hargreavee. Miss Stcvart is named for tho former. MissGraca Harrison of Beatrice will spend a month with Mrs. Frank Smith in Lincoln. She is expected in September. Miss Marie Mnrsball writes enthusias tically from Lake Cbamplain, which is near Platkburg, N. Y , where McKinley has been spending his vacation. "Tho court is where the king is," and Platts burgiBvery gay with presidential fol lowers and iho officers of the Platts burg barracks, only a few miles away. Mi6s Marshall's beauty and sprighlliness have made her a belle in this gay court. Miss Sadie Burnham is in Kentucky and writes that the society is delightful, and begins whenever the sun goes down, but as long as ho is in sight he has all cii iVors to himself. Mr. Mattson Baldwin, in Piophetstown, III., is as suming mother and uore beautiful, Iscause a more willowy figure. Daily conscientious work on the pedals is cor recting the only defect in an otherwise matchless form. He will comj tripping back to Lincoln like Amelia Somerville, that "Merry littlo mountain maid." These three members of Lincoln society whose summer experiences Lave been referred to, are among the most active in society and their return will be the occf sion of a festival. Mr. Stockton Heth of Omaha was in Liocoln over Sunday. Miss Grace Oakley gave a litt'o sew ing bee on Monday afternoon to Mes dames J. Dorgan. Ljw Marshall; Misses Mae Burr, Tukey, Farwell. Latta and May Moore. Hals'y and Willard Yates on Tuesday afternoon organized a picnic atMeadow brook Lodge. Those present were: Mrs. Lew Marshall, Misses, Mao Burr. Tukey, Farwell. Hollowbusb, Stewait of Ottumwa. May Moore, Stella Cuitis, Lucy Griffith, Grace Oakley. Me srs II. and W. Ya!e3, Lieut Koehler, Mr. Ktller, J. Lct'ridgo and Guv Hurl but. HaUey and Willard Yates and tho two men from West Point who havo been visiting tho foimer, left on Wednesday night for Denver and the Colorado sum mer play grounds. Lieut. Koebler goes to his first assignment at Fort Lowe near Denver. The Lincoln Wheel club had a run Wednesday evening to Burlington Beach. The cyclists left tho club looms at 7:30, made a tour of the town &nd reached the Beach at 8:."0. A steamboat ride was enjoyed by all, after which a number danted in the pavillion to th0 mu3icof Miss Willoughbj'd orchestra. On tho return to tho city all of the cyclists were invited to the club rooniF, where refreshments were served. About one hundrci and fifty people were present. Mrs. R. C. Van Cleave left Tuesday morning fcr Phttsiuouth. An intereitirg game or ball was played Wednesday evening between tho Lincoln Light Infantry and the Filz Geraldp, Fitz Geralds winning by a score of 10 to 7. BatteriesRanger Fox.Sfandfr; Toby, Kelly. Mr Frank Saunders has returned from a trip to the Pacific coast. He had a very plea ant time and takes his aft.T-dinncr c'gar at Rector'j with lis accustomoJ satisfaction. Married, in this city Tuesday morning, Miss Deila Stanfieldof Bradbhaw u Mr. rfmTJrlUFmfV