THE COURIER. ! Professional Directory. m 1 II telephones. 3E Office Hours Office 656 Beg. 635 Dr. O. C: Keynolds" lOfBro rooms 1S-N,..... IIOU 12 a.m. 1 Burr Mock J- 3to5p m. iltes. 114 So. 29th St 1 Sun. 3to5 Office . TO I W. L. Dayton, M. D. I onlce-,205 strcot lw to JDUoases of Eye. Ear. Noso and Throat I Res. 1S210 Street J2:30to5pi Office 65G I Dr. F. D. Sherwin f DENTIST. ( Oflico, room 19 Burr Blk 1 9 to 12 a. m i 2nd Hoor S Res.254SQ8t ) 1 toSp.m ipr. J. H. Tyndale I NOSE AND THROAT I Office, roomt-9 and 10. I LausiiiRTlicatro 19 to 11:30am I 2 to 5 pm IDr. S. E. Cook f Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat 1215 o St. 19i-12l)am 2-5pm Office. Reg... .618. J .. ..671. Office Be.. 319, 4C2. 1 .,.. C Office. Zcbrunc Block 19 to 10 am rDr. Bern. F. Bailey intoviaa I J I Residence. 12W C street 2 to 4 p tn , T I Office, 1105 O street IS to 12 an HDr. J. S. McNay -1 ., Morr .r,4 S I Residenre, 220S T street) 1 to5p m !'Dr. E. E.Giffen -j OBice, Telephone Bid.. ) 2 to 5 p m; a m by ap Residcnce, 1H1 F street 1 ointment. I Ruth M. Wood. M. D. J ?; ga Tlil I Diseases of Women. J Residence, ss so lata. Office 1 . , . . 1 Office, rooms 26. 27 and 1 MO-HLiOUlSN. Wente,D.D.S. l.Browiiell Block, 137V I so Htli street. ) Office .... 366.1 J. Riser, D, D, L, I Office 1231 0 street, over 1 .Miller A Paine. J- W,S, Latta.M. D, fDiscabes of women a specialty. Facial blemishes removed. 1 Office and private hos- (All hours V pital. 1116 L street. when not ) . ) engaged. Office 113 fR. Stanhope, J Female Diseases fc obstetrics. ) Residence and Office V 1526 K street. 19 to II a. m V &2to.4p. ) m. D. M. H. Garten, 1 Office 17 Richards blk. (Office hours J. 10 to 12:30 I Res 1103 II street ! 2to5. offico MDr. J.S.Eaton, Reidence..62 Surgery and Nervous Diseases, 1 i 2" to 4 p. VOffice, 137 So. Iltli St, -12a.m. I (Hours 10 m 10 to I K. S. Aley, M. D. f FemcJe. nervous i Kenito-urinarr ' diseases. I linn, O TO Office, I41S O Street - 2 to 5, 7 to 8 i jion. & oai I Dr. J. B. Triokey, f Refiactionist only ) 19 to 12 a. m 'Office, IC33 O street VI to 4 p. m. DR. E. J. ANGLE. Skin. Rectal and Gcnito-TJninary Diseases. ( Offico Alexander blk. I1C0 1 9to 12 a m.. O St.. looms 7. 8,9. V 7 ii) to 4 p.m. ( Bes.cor2Cth and X Sts. ) 7SXJto9p.m. Dress Goods For Fall and Winter. Our importations of fine dress fabrics for the. approaching- season have been un usually largxs and a lare proportion of the choicest goods is now in stock. We are sustaining" our reputation as the leading- Dress Goods house of Nebraska. You are invited to our Dress Goods Department. Miller & Paine I Go to PWUflS & SAi)0H 'For Slijrpeirs, Etc. 1129 0 Street, :-: Lircolr Neb 02 Social and Personal W sis.sts.sts.sts.sis.sts.sis. W The following acjount of the wander ings of Mrs. Newman and her com pagnons de voyage has been compiled from a letter from Mrs. Newman. Mr. Newman's many friends will be able to welcome her home to Lincoln about the first of September. After a year's absence, as the cards in dicate. Miss Cora Fanny Newman, now Mrs. W. C.Thoma?, will return to this city, accompanied by Mr. Thomas and Mrs. Angie F. Newman, about Sep tember 7. It is tbe unexpected which happen?, so runs the proverb. Truly no prophet could hare foretold such a denonment in August 1897. Mrs. Newman, Miss Newman, Misses Corinth and Edith Crook, daughters of Chancellor Crcok of the Wesleyan uni versity of this city; Miss Gertrude Mar. quette, daughter of lion. T. M. Mar quette, former general attorney of the B. fc M. R, R , left tbis city for a trip to Europe. The parly had no definite itinerary. The Misses Crook expected to reach- Berlin by November for a winter's study of German literature. Mrs. Newman was an American dele gats from the National Council of Women to the International Council of Women, which mat in Berlin, Germany, in October; also to the Social Purity Congress, which convened in Berne, Switzerland, the Fame month. After a few weeks in London, An twerp, Cologne, Heidleburg, Strasburg. Lu:erne and Geneva, the party divided. The Misses Crook made a hurried trip to Rome, then went to Germany for the winter. They were still on the conti nent in July, whsn they were to meet their brother, Prof Crook, in Paris. Mrs. Newman, Miss Newman and Miss Mar quette went to Pans from Geneva, then to the south of France and sailed with Dr. Henry P. Lunn's cruise on the yacht "Midnight Sun" for the land of the Pharaohs. Thy vi:ited Naples, Pompeii, Vesuvius, Athens, in the ever preeent glory of an undying past. Tra versed its sacred retrea's and breathed the military spirit of the oncominir strife. gazed upon ths Stadion in its Pentelic beauty and rested in its groves of pepper and olive trees. Entered the Bosphorus, still stained with Armenian blood. The American Whits Squadron lay at restf?) in the Dardanelles and other English gun boats breathed pro tection, which never crjstalized. Alone the coast of Asia Minor, where every at- nvjspbere is vocal with the death struggles or centuries. Smyrna acd Epbesus accentuated the might which nad teen, and Diana is still the silent witness of her imperishable glory. Jerusjlem the land of song and the cruel etjry of Saracen and Crusader, the bitterest disappointment to the Christian who finds little more than the "Moun tains round about Jerusalem" to satisfy his researcn. Father Time has used defty, swiftly his spade, and the ancient city lives in one's dreams and in un sightly excavatione Alexandria, Cairo, the Nile, the pyramids, ancient Mem phis and Heliopolis, all tell of life, struggling with Death, with Death too often to victor. A ttormy sea such to Naples, where the cruise ended. Three weeks-for Sorrento, the island home of Marion Crawford, the BIuo Grotto, Puteoli and Burae of Paul's and Nero's diverse bap tisms. Rome Bplendid, uncongenial, born anew of its second death. Florence who that has read Romola does not know and love Florence. Venice the Adriatic bride clad in her wedding vestments. Milan all beautiful; but its Forest Cathedral and Da Vicci's "Last Supper" enrich one's faith in her immortality of fame. The Ukes of lovel Switzerland, rellecting in the'r calm waters the 6miling face of Liberty and Toll's. Genoa and 'Columbus, Nice and Monte Carlo inseparable in fashion. fatal in temptation. Spain-rare Cas tilian Ecenes. Pau and Biarritz. Hen-daye- far famed watering places of tbe Pyrannees; the court, Paris m her summer radiance. London the climax of vision, its jubilee holding within its are more crowned heads and courtly trains than the world has hitherto ever gathered together. Here the tour ended and another tour begun. As companions in travel in Egypt, Switzerland, Spain, France, were the young men whose final claim has deprived Lincoln of Miss Newman and Miss Marquette. Both professional men; Mr. Thr mas our people will soon have the prhiltge to greet; Captain ami Mrs. Stoney will go to the Island of Mal ta for a time and re: ch Nebraska later. The wedding ceremony and festivities were celebrated joictly, the cards issued jointly and the paths of these Lincoln wanderers are still amid the de;p waters. A coincidence! What is destin ? The following notice was taken from the Peoria Herald of August Gth. A pretty home wedding occurred es terday afternoon at 5 o'clock at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. Franklyn Hall on High street. Tbe bride was Mrs. Hall's sister. Miss Fannie Shroyer, formerly of Seattle, and she became the wife of Mr. William II. Gerhart, a prominent druggist o! Lin coln, Neb. The house was tastefully decorated with Bweet peas for theoccassion. Miss Ora Hall, in white organdie trimmetl with blue ribbons, and Mis3 Alice True, in white organdie trimmed with pink ribbons, were the attendants. The bride wore a becoming gown of white orpan die made over white tatTeta and carried brides roses. The Episcopal marriage service was impressively read by the Rev. E. T. Munns. After the ceremony the wedding suppsr was served and at 8 o'clock Mr. and Mrs. Gerhart left for Lincoln. They received many beautiful gifts. The guests were only members of the immediate family and included Mrs. Shroyer, Mr. and Mrs. D. L.Shrojeraml daughter, of Chicago: Mrs. John ( Hi don True and daupbter, of Seattle: Mr, and Mrs. Cha'lej W. Fredenbcr. f Ottawa; Mrs. Jr.nies H. McCIanahan. of Minneapolis; Mr. E. N. Shrojer and daughter, of Pcntiac, and Mr. ami Mrs D. D. Hall. Ernest A. Wigjjenhorn came up frm Ashland Sunday, for a few dajs wt at the Phi Kappa Pei fraternity liouh-. Miss Martha Hutchison of Ashland. is spending th-i week with her frn-cd MiBS Joy Webster. A. E. tlargreavc3 and son I!irli.inl, returned from New York Ci'ySatur.Mj. Miss Cline of Chicago, is tho guift -f Miss Addio Whiting. Archibald Haecker or the State Farm, is visiting at h.B home in MinniMp'lis. Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Warfel are spend ing a few weeks with friends, in Indiana and Illinois. A pleasant picnic party wai held at Cushman park Monday evening, chap-