6 THE COURIEP Professional Directory. DOCTORS. Telephone. Office Hours TST Muscular TroublesaSpi M. Betts, Optician. J IlcrlK)lB,lc!raPr Bluck, J M to n a iscular Troubles a Specialty I Second Floor. UJOto 4 p :am m OSm 6M Bm, 655 1 . , lOffico rooms 1S-19 1 10 to 19 i Dr. O. C. Reynolds Kj ::::n:::: un? S CMBoe, I W. L. Dayton, M. D. 1 0fflce-iaB stroct I10 to x ' ' (Diseases of Ere, Kai v-m and Throat Bes. 1821C Street 1230 to Spm I Dr. J. H. Tyndale f NOSE AND THROAT I Office, room. P and 10. .. 1 9 to 11 30 a m J Lansing Theatre j StoSpm JDr. S. E, Cook (Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat OSm K ' '"' Dr. Ben j. P. Bailey ( 1930-123 am 1 1215 O St. I 2-5pm Office. ZebrutiB block I y to 10 a in fc ?!. godal and personal 'S.J iFw w Wm V12tol230 Residence. 1313 C street 1 2 to 4 p m Evenings, by appointment. Sunday's 12 to 1 p. m and iiy nppointmont. Office 349, Km.. M9,Dr. R. E. Giffen I Office, Telephono Bid... 1 2 to 5 p m J Va m by a I Residence, 1S21 F street I pointment omo mi mr. J.S, Eaton, Reldence.,562 1 Surgery and Nervous Diseases, l i 2- to 4 p. m VOffice. 137 So. Ilth St. 12 a. m. t I Hour Dr. J. B. Triokey, i Refractionis! only f Office 1035 O street. ! Hours 10 to 19 to 12 a. m 4 p. m. 19 to j-IUH DENTISTS. 1. . - . . . ( Office, rooms 26. 27 and 1 ee 530. VLOUlS N. Wente,D.D.S. l. Brownell Block, 137 (so 11th street. ) ..658 Dr. P. D. Sherwin DENTIST. I Office, room 19 Burr Blk 1 9 to 12 a m nu iiour r lRes.2520Qst 1 I to p. m BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Phone 470 J. M. GUILE, Real Estate and Ins. Gen. Exchange Business Office 315 South Eleventh WALTON G. ROBERTS, Undertaker and Embalmer. Telephone, Office 145 Eleventh and P St. Res. 156. r WWWMMIMMMilllMICIIIIIMHIIIIMIMIIIII , "hBSo$$yjr jasataaMsMSl m Vastlam.. 1 A 1DI will not help your eyesight if you wear them all unless your ejes have been properly tested and fitted to your peculiar ailment. That is just were our skill as opticians comes to your aid. If we test jour eyes and suit them with proper glasses, you will get pleasure and satisfaction from the result. 1143 O Street. Funke Opera House Block. E. HALLETT, JEWELER AKT OPTICIAN. IIIIIIIIMllMIMMMMtlimilllllllfMIIMimoeIOIMimoCllt nad yMf w&sk dresses jj aaad Mit waists t mso CLARKSON I LAUNDRY COMPANY 2 y Examine our fine line of LEATHER BELTs, METAX, GIRDLES, SHOPPING BAG,MU8IO ROLLs, POCKET BOOKS, Etc. Ier Quarteri 1036 O street. Mrs. Alfred C. Cass gave a card party Tuesday at her home in Denver. The party was given in honor of Mrs. Dorgan and Mrs. Muirof Lincoln. Mrs. Dorgan, however, was no: present, as she did not go to Denver. Mrs. Charles Mayer entertained ver pleasantly at her home on Friday after noon in honor of Mrs. Levi and Mrs. Metnrath. The ladies passed the after noon playing high Ave. Dainty and cooling refreshments were served. Miss Nelle Dean of Ashland gave a charming 6ix o'clock dinner for a few of her friends on Saturday evening. Those" who shared the pleasures of the dinner were Mrs. Mohrenstecher, Misses Dena Loomis, Anna Tibbets, Stella Kirker, May Whiting, Louise Pound, Olivia Pound and Florence Winger. The Elizabeth Zane Chapter ef the Children of the American Revolution gave a picnic at Lincoln Park Friday morning. The children enjoyed them selves playing in the park and were then served a delicious lunch prepared for them by the Misses Garten and Web ster. Cards have been received in the city from Mr. and Mrs. Becker, formally of Lincoln, announcing the marriage of their daughter, Bernice Grace, to Mr. Frank Arthur May. The ceremony took place at the home of the bride's parents, 597 Cass Avenue, Detroit, Mich., Wednesday, June 15, 1898. O In dearth of Bociety events at home this week, it is good to read of the gayeties at Denver which so many Lin coln women are enjoying. Mrs W. J. Bryan was an assistant hostess at a luncheon given on Friday for Mrs. Ben rotin to meet the national officers, state presidents and other distinguished guests. The lecture next Tuesday evening at the Oliver by Edward A. Kimball, C. S. D., of the First Church of Christ, scien tist, of Chicago, promises to attract more than usual interest, for it will elucidate and explain the true meaning of Christian science. The lecture is free to all, the eipenses being defrayed by the Christian scientists of this city, undtr whose auspices it is given. A jolly crowd of Delta Gammas went to Omaha Wednesday to attend the ex position. They found it too warm to ge througn the buildings, so they spent the time in the Midway. Those who comprised the party were: Misses Misses Helen Harwood, Edna Polk, Joy Webster, Nelia Cockran, Edith Lewis, Ethel Tukey, Fanny Cole, Blanche Garten, Helen Welch, Blanche Hargreaves. Katherine Woods of Schuyler, Clara Parks of Cedar Rapids, Gertrude Walton of Blair, Mae Macuremeny of Biair. Miss Grace Guy Thompson and Mr. J. S. Hyatt were quietly married at the home of the bride's mother on Wednes day. Promptly at four o'clock the party entered the parlor. Rev. Charles Finch performed the ceremony. The bride wore her traveling suit of gray blue. Ihe house was decorated with palms and roses. After the ceremony they all sat down to an elegent luncheon They left on the six o.clock train for Denver and Manitou, After August 1 they will be at home to their friends at 1808 Cherry street. A number of Pleasant Hour people enjoyed a picnic at Meadow Brook Lodge last Saturday evening. They went out in the trolly. The evening was spent in dancing, games and a general good time. Those who went out were Mr. and Mrs. Dorgan, Mr. and Mre. Wo ds, Mr. and Mrs. Houtz, Mr. and Mrs Rector, Mr, and Mrs. Howe, Mr. and Mrs Mallalieu, Misses Hollow bush. Rector, Harrison, Woods, Bess Harrison. Cole, Hooper, Burnham. Burr and Putman. Messrs Baldwin, Huilburt C. Y. Smith, Mudge, Chap man, R. Sawyer and Cowdry. Mesdames Gere, L. C. Richards, Mc Lean, Bryan, Ricketts, H. H. Wilson, A. W. Field, Welch, CnBtor, Bushnell. Muir and Richardson, MiBses Elliot, Walker and Harris of Lincoln; Mrs. Nicbolls of Beatrice, Mrs. Jenkins, Mrs. Steele and Mrs. Lettan of Fairbury; Mesdames Harford, Lindsey, Smith and Towne of Omaha; President Stoutenborough of Plattsmouth and several others left on the Burlington en Monday evening for the Biennial in Denver. Most of these ladies will return on the thirtieth to their homes in light green Nebraska, as Stephen Crane, the color crank, would say. Mr. and Mrs. Uerpolsheimer's silver weddirg anniversary was celebrated Monday night. It was in the form of a surprise party arranged by some of Mr. Hcrpolsheimer's employees. They all met at the store and then proceeded to the Herpolsbeimer home. The evening was spent in music and conversation. The most ei joyable feature of the whole evening was ihe presentation of a beau tiful silver set to Mr. and Mrs. Herpol sbeimer. The set was presented by Rev. E.S. Branch, of the Free BaptiBt church, who five years ago made the presentation speech at Mr. and Mrs. Uerpolsheimer's china anniversary. The porch and lawn were decorated with Japanese lanterns. Dainty re freshments were served. The First band of the Second Presby terian church gave a reception Wednes day afternoon to the ladies of the con gregation and a fey iavited friends, at the homo of Mrs. W. C. Phillips, 2939 Q street. The many guests were received by Mrs. Phillips, Mrs. H. E. Wood and Mrs. I. E. Johnson. The house wap en larged for the occasion by enclosing a large veranda with canvaB, and the rooms were profusely decorated with cut flowers and the national colors. Charlotte Clark, assisted by Mrs. Chat burn, Mrs. George Wait, Mrp. Wiugh and Mrs. Trfster, served cake and Pres byterian punch in the dining room. Mrs. W. M. Hindman and Mrs. W. P. Phillipp were welcome guests from the First Presbyterian church, and Mis. Eli PiUm. mer, being on the f ick list, sent her re grets. MiBs Nellie Brown, sister of Mrs. E. Hallett, who came here several weeks 8go suffering from a severe attack of asthma, has returned to her home at Ottumwa, Iowa. She got no relief while here and returned quite discour aged. She came here about three years ago, suffering from the same cause and