THEGOURIER, Professional Directory. Telephones. Office Hours Office. .636 655 Social and Personal Dr. 0. 0. Reynolds (Office rooms 18-19,. i Burr Block (Res. 144 So. 89th St. ... 110 to 13 a.m. ... V 3 toSp. m. ... l Sun. a to 2 Be. P P W9 Tr vV9 ff vP9 03 Cra "Wfa 5 3v5 Office. TO I W. L. Dayton, M. D. I onlce-lac strect " (Disease of Eje, Ear, Nose and Throat I Res. 1S21 C Street. .. . j 10 to 1 .. J2S1U to Spin office pr- F. D. Sherwin f DENTIST. I Office, room 19 RurrHlLj 2nd lloor lRes.MHQst I 9 to 12 a. m I to 5 p. m ! Dr. J. H. Tyndale I NOSE AND THROAT Joffice.rooms9andl0...l9toll:30,,ra j Lansing Theatre f oto5pm IDr. 8. E. Cook j f Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat 1215 o St. 19:30-1:! :30 am 2-5pm TO SUBSCRIBERS. this city. Rev. W. M. Hindmnn wn- tho If you do not receive "The Courier" officiating clerg)tiii:n. Only a fewrela- regularly drop a postal card to "The fives and closest friends were present at Courier," 1134 N street, giving your ores- the ceremony. Mr. Brown and Miss Office. ..618, ..671. Dr. Ben j. F. Bailey Office. Zebrung Block j Residence. 1313 C street 1 9 to 10 a m 12 to 12:30 1 2 to 4 p m Dr. J.S.McNay I Office, 1105O street IS to lam 1 Residence. 220ST street U to 5 p m ill Office, fie.. 349, . r .462. Dr. B. E. Giffen toS j Office, Telephone Bid. 1 : a r u ... j ( Residence, 1821 F street j tointment. Dm: a m by ap- I Buth M. Wood, M. D. f Diseases of Women. t Office, Richards Bldg., cor. 11th and O sts. ( Residence, 336 so 13th : 1 , ., . v ( Office, room 26. 27 and 1 Office 530.J-IiOUiS N. Wente.D.D.S.-i l.Brownell Block, 137 ) (so llth street. I I W. S, Latta. M. D, f Diseases of women a specialty, Facial blemishes remored. 1 Office and private hos- pital. 1116 L street. Al 1 hours - when not I engaged. cB. Stanhope, Ornee 143 -J Female Diseases & l obstetrics. ) Residence and Office y 1526 K street. 1 9 to II a. m A 2 to 4 p. owe wipr. J.S.Eaton, Ssidence..S62 j Surgery and Nerrous Diseases, Office, 137 So. llth St. ( 2 to 4 p. m ( 12 a.m. (Hours 10 to I H. S. Aley, M. D. f Female, nerrous &. genito-urinarr ' diseases. (Office, I44b O Street... . -j Hours 9 to 12 2 to 5. 7 to 8 Mon. &. Sat IDr. J. B. Triokey, f Refractionist only I I P to 12 a. (Office, 1035 O street l to 4 p. in. m DB. E. J. ANGLE. Skin. Rectal and Genito-Uninary Diseases. ( Office Alexander blk. 1400 O St.. rooms 7, 8, 9. ( Bes. cor 26th and N Sts. u 9toi2n.m.. 30 to 4 p.m. :30to9p.m. LAWYERS. Phone 470 J. M. GUILE, Real Estate and Ins. Gen. Exchange Business 1 Office 315 r South I Eleventh 2 : 8 : BJRESS TRIMMINGS Ladies who appreciate fine dress trimming's are invited to see the ver3T complete assortment which we are now offering. Ambnft1ie best things are: ent address legibly written. Mr. and Mrs. Van Dresser are cursts of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Oakley. They expected to leave for their home in Chi cago on Friday. Miss Ella Raymond is expecting to spend the winter in Chicago in music study. Mr. and Mrs. Wolcott have arrived and are busy fitting up rooms in the Lamb terrace, i Mrs. Griffith and infant daughter ar rived from Texas the eariy part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Oakley have rent ed Iheir residence, corner of Sixteenth and M streets, to Dr. H. O. Everett, On the first of October Mrs. Oakley will Griffith Have been engaged for a number of yesra, so long, in fact, that it was suspected they had changed their minds. The wedding on Wednesday was the first intimation that they had decided that the time had come. They have gjne to Denver on their wedding trip. Miss Griffith has long since grown out of the amateur class in art and music. Mr. Brown is a young lawyer of promise, the son of Guy Brown, for a number of jears state librarian. He was graduated from the h'gh school and university magna cum laudc. He is a member of the law firm of Field Sc Brown and is fairly entitled to the good name he has won in his practice. Mrs. Oliver liodgers, son and daugh ter arrived in Lincoln on Thursday from sail for Europe to join Mi-s Oakley in her 6Ummer home in Little Bas3, Ohio, Paris. The family will be much mused ti.-: t. v.a i from society ranks here, as sirce the accompanied by her nephew, John debut of Mi-s Oakley the family reei- Shepbard, who will attend Wortbington dence has been a place of bospi able en- Arni1emv wUh Seiden Rod-.. teriainment of both the yourger set and the older married people. Last Friday night Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Ray mond wi e at home to a few friends who were invited to meet Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Dawes, who left the following day (or their home in Evanston. 111. Mrs". A. J. Sawyer will give the follow ing talks to young people at the Wom an's and Young Woman's Christian at so ciation during October and November: Miss Marian 0den and Bruce Ogden bad a birthday party on Fiiday, the 17th of September, which was the tenth and fifth anniversary of their respective birthdays. The party was a gay little affair attended by the friends between the ages of rive and ten. Miss Nellie Watson gave a dinner par ty Wednesday afternoon. Those pres ent wore Misses Mildred Parks, Louise FANCY MOHAIR BRAIDS FAURAGERE SETTS, FROG SETTS. SQUARE EADED YOKES. SILK APPBUQUE BRAIDS SWISS SILK EMBROiDSUES, EMBROIDERED MUSLINS. OLGA PLEATINGS, s Like our Dress Goods Department we are making" our trimming- Department excel any other in the state. Miller & Paine mbmmm "Passports to Society' "Social Observ- McWhinnie, Beth Marshall, Anne Ham mond, Nell Watson; Messrs. Fischer, Steigner, Steils of Fremont. 5i& J N PERYUfl 5 SEU0H BOOTSandSHOES 1 1129 0 St, Lircolr Neb jf V 1b ances and Duties, "Conduct and Friendship," "Ethics and Morals of So cial Life." Mr. and Mrs. John L. Carson and daughter. Miss Rose, returned onWeJ ne3day to the Lincoln hotel after sev eral months absence. They have been spending the summer months at their home in Brownville. Adjutant-General Barry returned Wednesday from an extended eastern trip. He visited his old home at Bo3to.i after attending the national G. A. R. reunion at Buffalo. Mrs. F. W. Baldwin and Eon Mattson returned Wednesday from a visit to rela tives in Prophetstown, 111. A. B. Beall. manager of the Grand opera house. Sioux City, is in town, the guest of Manager Zehrung of the Funke. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Watkins left Miss Beth Marshall entertained the following ladies and gentlemen Thurs day evening: Misses Maggie Honey well, Nell Watscn, Louise McWhinnie. Beth Marshall, Mildred Parks, Anne Hammond; Messrs. Fischer, Steigner, Stei's of Fremont, George Holmes, Died rich Lau, John Hill. Miss Anne Hammond was at home in formally to a few friends Wednesday evening. The guests were Misses Mil dred ParkF, Beth Marshall, Nell Watson, Louise McWhinnie; Messrs. Hay Elliot, George Holmes, John Hill. Fis:her, Steigner, Steils. Mrs. David A. Campbell arrive J on Tuesday in excellent hpalth and spirits. Her voice has been praised by musical Wednesday for.a ten days' trip through critics in many papers. She studied hard and accomplished what she went for, musical culture. Mrs. Lambertson is expected to return in a few days. Willa Cathefs university this Colorado. Roseoe Cather, Miss brother, will attend the winter. Mrs. D. H. Muir returned Wednesday to rejoin her husband after a year of absence which was spent at Hillsdale, Mich. She was accompanied by all the children with the exception of Miss An ita, who is detained by a teaching en gagement. The family will occupy the General Cobb home at Fourteenth and R streets. Miss Ruth Philippi of Omaha is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cal Thompson at 2421 O street. Miss Philippi is the daughter of J. O. Philippi, assistant general freight and passsenger agent of the Missouri Pacific road. GRIFFITH-BROWN. Married, on Wednesday afterncon at half past four o'clock, at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. Edward P. Mr. John II. Far well has been ap pointed secretary to the United States consul, McGill, stationed at Tamp'co, Mexico. Mr. Farwell secured the ap pointment through ths friendship and recoraniendat'on of Mr. C. G. Dawes. He will leave for his post about the first of November. Tampico is the largest atd .iios t important seaport on the Gulf, has 20,000 inhabitants, and Mr. Farwell will have plenty to do. He is a young man of energy, ability and great personal charm. His friends approve the wisdom of the selection and con gratulate Mr. Farwell on the appoint ment, which is for four years. The Matinee Musical will have the first open meeting on October 4. This si rong organization will feel the loss of Brown to Miss Grace Griffith, both of Mis. P. W. Plank, who goes to New York