V I ! M THB G0UR1ER $f iHiei JBice. ......618 ies. Profeaalonal Dlreotory. Dr. Benj. F.Bailey .871. Evenings, by appointment. Sunday li I Office, Zehrunr Block ) 9 to 10 a m Id ... ...... 12tol3a0 (Residence. 1313 C street 2 to 4 p m to 1 p. m. mnd by appointment. I Dr. J. B. Trlckey, ) Refractionist only J n-, .. A J 9 to 12 a. m j Office. 1035 Oitreet U to 4 p.m. DENTISTS. OUice BMLOUiS N. Weilte.D.D.S.rBro'SneUkl I to 11th street. j T omce 633 f Oliver Johnson, D.D.S A dmgtlU ) 1 1105 O stnw Harley'i I I street f I ihone. ..LioisJ Dr. Ruth M. Wood. 612 So. 16th St. 1 Hours; 10 to 2 I A. M.; 2 to 1P.M. r SUMMER OUTINGS via "The Burlington" 10 G0L0RRD0. MINNESOTA AND I BLHGK HILLS. 12 rt $15. JO $13.60 Si. 12 OT-o ii v I c !$11.10$14.00$18.50,$J5 00 $14.30 $17.50 $21. 50 ' I $18 25 a. 'S'SAJ CO $15.00 $18.85 .2 fift een IK $15 00 $25 00 $19.00 $30.25 a 8 a $30.00 $32.00 DATES OF SALE. July I to 9 Sept. 1 to 10 June 18 to 30 July loth to Aug. 31st All tickets sold at the above rates are limited for Return to Oct. 31. Call and get full information. Gity Ticket Office Gor. lOtrf and O Streets. Telephone 235. Burlington Depot 7th St, Between P and Q. Telephone 25. (S) i . Successor to Myer Ss Cox, PLUMBING. HOI WRTER I SIN HEATING 1332 O St. Piione 762. 9sx3sxiraaa:3xsmsm mSMmMwsi&xs&wsssssiwsmss Call and sen my choice line of . . HVLEJiVTS S. G. SIGOURNBY. "KEYSTONE" MARKET. "T- J. R. HAGGARD. M. D. Lincoln, 3Ve.r. Office 1100 O Street, Rooms 212,213, 214, Richards' Block. Telephone 535 Residence 1310 G St. Telephone K984 CHEAPER THAN EVER ... to.... (sOlOPaflO and Jsjtalj Daily June 18th to Sept. 10th, 1901.. ..VIA THE.. GREAT ROCK ISLAND THE FRANKLIN ICE CREAM I c And Dairy 60. Manufacturers of the finest qual ity of plain and fancy Ice Cream, Ices, Frozen Puddings, Frappe and Sherbets. Prompt delivery and satisfaction guaranteed. 133 SO. 1 2th St. PHONE 205. ROUTE Round Tmj Icate From Missouri River Points to Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo, St K JulyltoO -1 A June 18 to30 10 Sept. 1-10 5)1 v JuJr lO-Ang.31 Similar reduced Kates on same dates to other Colorado and Utah Tourist Points. Bates from other points on Rock Island Route proportionately lower on same dates of safe. Return limit Oct. 31, 1901. THE SUPERB TRAIN, Colorado Flyer Leaves Kansas City daily at 6:30 p. m., Omahx at 5:20 p. m.. St.Joe at 5:00 p. m., arriving Denver 11 0 a. m.. Colorado Sp'ga l M anitou ) 10 :35 a. m., Pueblo 1 1 &) a . m . Write for details and Colorado literature. E. W. Thompson, A. G. P. A. Topeka, Kans. John Sebastian, G. P. A., Chicago. A BIT OF YALE-BLUE. Jaggles How did the doctor rind out that he'd taken poison? Waggles Why, he pumped him. The cause of it all was a piece of Yale blue ribbon. The wind, which was blow ing at a furious gale, also had some thing to do with the case. Furthermore, the hot air that came in blasts from a grating in Twenty-third street made a balloon of her Bkirts, to the delight of a number of small boys, and, as a climax to her troubles, she stumbled and nearly fell to her knees in front of Jack San ford, who was sauntering along in search of a present for his paternal grand mother. "I beg your pardon," said the young lady. "Granted!" replied Jack, promptly. 'Are you hurt?'1 "Not a bit," she gasped. "I don't see how" Then ehe looked down and saw that one of her silk shoelaces had come untied. "Ob, dear!" she said, impa tiently. "Let me fix it for you," Baid Jack, im pulsively. She blushed, and replied, hurriedly: "Oh no, thank you! It's broken!" Jack instinctively felt in his pockets for something with which to repair the damage. "If I only had oh! I know!" In an instant ha had whipped off a piece of blue ribbon he was wearing in celebra tion of a contest between hiB college and Princeton that day and handed it to the charmer in distress. "Perhaps that will do," he said. "I'm afraid it's rather gaudy, but it will last till you reach home." "That's lovely!" replied the lady. "Thanks so much!" Then with a be witching smile, "I hope your college will win today." And she tripped away, leaving Jack with his hat in his hand and his mouth open. Two years passed, and it was the an niversary of the college competition. Jack had not forgotten his romantic ad venture. He had fallen in love a hun dred times since, but still kept a corner of his heart for the girl with the blue ribbon. He had, unfortunately, forgot ten what her features were like, but he labored under an extremely improbable hope that some day he should meet her again. This nope was in his mind when he wended his way to the house of his latest conquest. It so happened Jack confessed he didn't know how that be fore the day was over he found himself engaged to the daughter of his hostess. It might have been the excitement he experienced over the fact that his col lege proved victorious, or it might have been the knowledge that the young lady was possessed of a sum that would af ford him a substantial competence for the rest of bis natural life, which brought him to a declaration of his af fection; but certain it was that at the hour of ten o'clock his life contract was made. Confidence begat confidence, and in the exhilieratton of the occasion be re lated to his inamorata his experience with the blue ribbon lady. "I thought at the time," he sighed, "I should never marry anyone but her!" A roguish twinkle came into her eyes, and she whispered. "Then it was you!" "What do you mean?" he asked. "Why, you're my hero! Wait a min ute. "I suppose so. It looks like it." "Tfem the rale-blue tie " Btakyou tome!" They were married, but whether they lived happily ever afterward history de poneth not. However, there was one incident during the honeymoon which is worth recording. "Jack, dear," said the blushing bride, "you remember that affair about the Yale-blue ribbon?" Jack said he remembered. "Well, what I told you wasn't true." Jack murmured sleepily, "I knew it." P. S. And they were both satisfied. Ernest George,' in the May Smart Set. SUMMER'S OVERSOUL. O earth ! thou hast not any wind which blows That k not music . Every weed of thine , Pressed rightly, flows in aromatic wine ; And every humble hedgerow flower that grows , And every link brown bird that doth sing, Hath something greater than itself, and bears A loving word to every living tt.ing Albeit a hold the message unawares All shapes and sounds have something which is not Of them. A spirit broods amid the grass: Vague outlines of the everlasting thought Lie in the melting shadows as they pass; The touch of an Eternal Presence thrills The breezes of the sunset and the hills, Sometimes we know not how , nor why, nor whence , The twitter of the swallows 'neath the eaves, The shimmer of the light amid the leaves , Will strike up through the thick roots of our sense , And show us things which seers and sages saw In the gray earth's green dawn something doth stir, Like organ hymns within us , and doth awe . Congregationalist. By Richard Realfe. Cora Do you believe is palmistr ? Merritt No, my dear. The only time I was glad to find a life line in my hand was when I was shipwrecked. FOR A SUMMER OUTING. The Rocky Mountain regions of Colorado reached best via the Union Pacific provide lavishly for the health of the invalid and the pleasure of the tourist. Amid these rugged steeps are to be found some of the most charm ing and restful spots on earth. Fairy lakes nestled amid sunny peaks, and climate that cheers and exhilerates. The SUMMER EXCURSION RATES put in effect by the Union Pacific en able you to reach these favored locali ties without unnecessary expenditure of time or money. And she ran out of the room, leav- ONE FARE FOR THE ROUND TRIP ing Jack somewhat mystified. In five minutes she returned, with her hands behind her. "Do you think you would know the shoe if you saw it again?" Jack was a trifle doubtful, but said be thought he would. She produced a dainty but dusty old shoe and handed it to him. "Does this look anything like it?" There in the eyelets was a piece of Yale-blue riblion. Jack started. "You were that girl?" plus $200 from the Missouri River, in effect June 18th to 30th, July 10th to August 31st, inclusive. The Union Pacific will also sell tickets on July 1st to 9th, inclusive, September 1st to 10th, inclusive, at $15.00 Tor the round trip from Missouri River points. Return limit October 31, 1901. Proportionately lo rates from inter mediate points. Full information cheerfully furnished upon application. 8 31 E. B. SLOSSON, Agent. '! r l . - I! - el it j 1 1 .! fl i ft r-i i ,:r i , 'ft . i lui" fit I? 5 'iUI I'- 'I it fi '1 .r 'I i.JI i p. H n n !