THE COURIER, Professional Directory. "1 elephones. Office Hours Oflico CX! Cj-Dr. O. C. Reynolds l Oflico rooms 1S-19,. !:El 10 to3 n.m Social and Personal -. uurr mock . .. Itcs. 141So.iStliSt. :i to i p m Sun. a to 5 Re a: I TO rw. L. Dayton, M. D. J . o sirt . . i to 1 f liess-sa of Eye. Kar, Ncmj ami Threat) Res. 1K.H 0 Street f:!:3Uto5pi Office . Oflico . .050 Dr. F. D. Sherwin DENTIST. ( Oflico, room 19 nurr I!lk I 9 to 12 a. m J 2nd floor V lltes.KtSQet I ItoSp.m (Dr. J. H. Tyndale I NOSE AND THROAT j Office, rooms l and in. .. 1 9 to U ,n j L,nnsiliBTticatro f 2 to 5 pm JDr. S. E. Cook J j Eye. Ear. Noso and Throat ( 1215 O St. I 9)0-13 A) am f 2-5 p m 03ieo. Res.... .G18,l .., I Office, Zclirunc Block 1 9 to in a Dr. Ben 3. P. Bailey ! ti2t6i2i .071. 1 J I Residence. 1SI3 C street 2 to 4 p i M in Dr. J. S. McNay J Oilier-, HUSO street IS to 12 a ra ( Rorlilprrp. S20ST ttrrct f 1 to5p m Ofliic. Km.. 3i" .tcz .',l ,..--, (Office, Tcl-phonoI5Id.. )2to5pm; hDr. R. E. Giffen u .,(-' . j.. i"v.u (Rchtdcnre.nri F btrccl Ipolntlceut. Oflico J Ruth M Wood M D 0,lirt h-''"! ihib., I Diseases oi Women. Kcsidcnce, IZ6 so i:li. I 1 . -vt ttt . ti -r-k n 'Officr, room 215. 2 anil 1 -ko.VLouisN. Wente,D.D.S-i l.urowndi mock, 137 'f , I so lllli street. on; a. -J. Riser, D, D, L, I Office. 1211 0 street, over J - Miller & l'ninc. V (W, S, Latta. M. D, T Disease of women n i-pccialty, ' Facial blemishes removed. J Ollice ami private lios v pilal. 111C L btrect. I Al 1 hours V w1oji not 1 ensa&ed. Oflico 113 R. Stanhope, t Female Diroisrs A, ' obstetrics. I Residci'C aril Oflico 1 9 to II a. m 1K.CK street. V A: 2 to 4 p. I I m. " .-ciDr. J.S.Eaton, niiIeiiee..5S2 Eurjreryaau Nervous Disease?, I I 2 to 1 p. m -Oflice, !C7 So. lltli St. 12n. m. t Hours in to )H. S. Aley, M. D. f Female, nervous A- ccnito-nrinary ' diseases. I I Hours 9 to 12 t-Orfice. lllb O Street - 2 to 5. 7 to S I I Mon. & Sat J Dr. J. B. Triokey, f Rcftaclionist only Office. IU3 0 street. 1 9 to I! Wtolp, to 12 n.m m. I DR. E. J. ANGLE. i" Skin. Rectal and Ocnito-Uninary Diseases. t Ofiico Alexander blk. M(0 1 9o 12 a m. OSt..ionrs7.S,9 -7(lto4p.m-I Ki-s". cor2Ctli end N Sts. 1 7S.0 to9p.m "I4rv ' t Dress Goods For Fall and Winter. Our importations of fine dress fabrics for the approaching- season have been un usualry large and a lare proportion of the choicest gfoods 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 iBOOTSand SHOES 1129 0 5t, Lircolr Neb v jL Tt SUBSCRIBERS. If you io not receive "The Courier' regularly drop a postal card to "The Courier," 1124 N streit, giving; your prep ent address legibly written. Xliee Liura Cauger ha? gone to Chi cago, where she will teach in tho oity schools. Counuilhun V. I). ColiHtoC't and II. A. Itcpso hive got tt to Mtliilou, Cob, for a few daye. MissLtla K DiWitt Ins lo'.tirncd from Croie, where ths has been making a visit with friends. On WeJno:diy Mrs. C. S. Lippincolt gave n luncheon in honor of Mie. Dur lanJ, born Richards) of Norfolk, win is visiting her aunt, Mip. L. C. R:charde. Mr8. Durland spent Eevernl years in the university vihera eho made life-long frier.dii. Sheand Mrs. Rich irds arc con genial frif nd3 as well as relatives and her visits ti Lincoln aro looked forward ind back to with pleasure. Tin guests at the luncheon wera Mrs. Richards, Mrs. Durland, Miss Richard.'. Mesdamss Ladd, Ogden, Wright, Miss Harris. Mr. and Mis. Durland havo left Norfolk and will spend the winter in New York city. Mrp. W. E. Gosper has gone cast. Judge A.M. Poit wa3 in to.vn the first of the week. R. S. Iiibb Ion camerad, of Beatrice, has been visitiog in Lincoln. Dr. Bailey has gone to tho mountains to get away from hay fever. J. M. Thotnpsett of tho Omaha First National bank, is visiting in the city. Jared G. Smith left Monday for his post at Washington, aftjr a brief visit here. Prof, an 1 Mrs. W. G. Largarortby Tay ,or passed through Lincoln Saturday b und for New York. They have been -pudding the summer in Colorado and .veto about to return to Linio'.n when word came of the sorious illness of Mr. Taylor's EUtr iu New Ycrk "and thy hastened there. P. A. Ryd berg and Erntt Gessey re turned last Saturday from a botan'zicg and collect:ng trip among the mountains of Montana. They were out eleven weeks with a four-hcrse team and camp outtit and besides go'ug ever much of Montana wectthrjugh the Yellowstone National path and parts of Idaho. They cl'tnbcd five mountains over 8.C0O feet high and one over 10.0C0. They collected about 7F9 species and their bundle of specimens weighed about 103 pourds when they got brck t Bozeman. The trip was enjoyabla in many ways. The collection waB made for the New York botanic garden. Mr. Rydberg wiM leavo Monday for Now Yorl wbe:e I19 wi ident fy the spec'tneus and get out the bulletin giving the results of the tour. C. L.Sh?ar, tssistant in the botanical Jepartment of tho university, is ill with mountain fever in the hospital at Du rango, Col). His tt'atk seriously in terfered with the woik ho had under taken for the government. MERRILL-RAYMOND. LMr. Charle3 W. Raymond and Miss Mabil Merrill were married in the pres ence of relatives and a few friendB on Sunday afternoon at 22C9 U ttreet, the resiJeLCj of th brido's sister, Mis. Jones. Rev. Lswis Gregory officiated. Mr. and Mis. R3yrroad will live for the present at Utica, Neb. The Jjride has lived in Lincoln fines her childluoJ whero she has attended tho public ss! oils and the uniwtsi'y. In the pro cess of acquiring an education Miss Mer rill made many friends who regret ih-A she is leaving Lincoln. Mr. Raymond is well known on account of his vdiee. lie bas be on a member of several of the beit choirs of the city and has Eung In many concerts. Miss Edna D. Bullock has resigned her position in Iho John Crersr library of Chicago and returned to accept a position in tho library of the university of Nebraska. Mr. and Mr?. Bryan and family with M6S Welch, enjoyed their trip, through tho Yellowstone. Mr. and Mrs. Dryan have an unspoiled and unjaded Capacity for enjoyment that is not least among their enviable possessions. Tho mine owmra of the west entertained Iho patty with tides and feasts. Nothing in ths power or Lospiulity and gratitudo was will held and of course Miss Welch held the i o i ion of the only young lady in tho party :ni in consequeuca ic caived much ait iition. In Yellowstone Park, although covered thickly by tho duit of that region, their uight'y s'opB at the Park hotels gave them an oppor tunity to shako it off and meet travelers from all over ibe country. Miss Lillian Harmen has gone eas in the iut" ret of hats and bonnets. C C. Marhy is in Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. MacMtirtry have rttutnsd from Colorado, where they we. e delighted lookers-on at tho tlower fett val in Colorado Springs. Miss Alico Slaughter returned Tues day from E'k Point, S. D., where she wns the guest of her sWte-. Miss Seba Cas) of Faribault, Minn. who has been visiting Min3 Hooper for the past two months, icturned home Tuesday Miss Tibbetts ha3 bjen visiting Mrs J. N. Coinish of Omaha. Mr. F. W. Taylor returned TuesOay from a visit of two week's in the east. TLe object of wlrch was to bring the catiocal asscciation of tlorists to Ne braska next jeir. He succeeded by an adroit speech, followed by one from Chance llor MacLean, which decided the convention to meet in Lincoln. Chan cclkrMicLoan will return next 7ednes day. Mr. H.J. Walsh Ins been visiting in Niagara Falls, N. i. Miss Eliza Miller who has Leen visit ing her sister, Mrs. D. E. Thompson, left for her home in Chicago on Sunday, Misses Iie;6ley and Beebe who have LoMi visiting Mies Garten returned to their homes in Council Bluffs last week, and Miss Garten left to visit Miss Wal ton in B!pir. Mrs. K. K. IlBydn and daughter Besei9 will leave for New York on Mon day where thpy will remain all winter in order that Miss Bessie may pursue her studies. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Iloulz w:ll board for the wint'r with Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Burr, it.to whose house they have nl readv moved. M;s3 Agnes Weller, who has been visiti: g Miss Slaughter, returned to Omaha en Tuesday. Mhw Dennett of Omaha and Miss Smi'h cf Cincinnati havj returned ti Omaha from Lincoln, vhre they have bun visitirg Mis.- ller.nef's sUler, Mis. F. W. Brown. Mis Sit fa Curtice .ind Mrs. Roes Cur ticigivea 1-casingSui last week.