1 t 1 i I THE COURIER. V f V Jffiee... ief $k 4ProfesionaiDlreotory. ..6181 j Office, Zehrnns Block 1 9 to 10 a m 18 , . ., i m ul .otjuj. r . isauey Vistoislao ill' v t . . a j ., (Residence. 1313 C itreet 2 to 4 p m Evenings, bj appointment. Bundajs 12 to 1 p. m. and by appointment. J Dr. J.B.Trickey, ) Refractionist only 19 to 12 a. m I I G j Office, 1035 O itreet 5-1 to 4 p. m. DENTISTS 0...:... Louis N. Wente,D.D.S.TBrorS Bl"k,ml I ( so 11th street. I office'...!:. Oliver Johnson, D.D.S.-!&s?oTreerHar,e7'H I ' 1 1105 O street puono. ..Liwi-I Dr. Ruth M. Wood. euso.iemst. I Hours: I I J A. M.;2to4 1M SUMMER OUTINGS via "The Burlington" 10 WHO. Mllll AND I BUCK HILLS. 4 $15. JO $18 6ft .3 . 3 as &s -S wjs a a. I5 11 $1J. JO $14 00 $18.50 $14-30 $17.50 $21. 50 i 1 . bj is "5 o.S Qs g a $15 00515.00 $18 25 $18.85 .2 00 Is05 5 " $25 00 $19 00, $30 25 II 33 $30.00 $32 00 DATES OF SALE. Aug. 1 to 10 Sept. 1 to 10 June 18 to 30 July 10th to Aug. 31st All tickets sold at the above rates are limited for Return to Oct. 31 Call and get full information. City Ticket Office Gor. 10tn and O Streets. Telephone 235. Burlington Depot 7th St., Between P and Q. Telephone 25. D3fe((: id Ypu EueF know a woman to put her foot in it who was not glad of it? We mean the S(0$O? J H m ! llj if II m hi Nii 1 PAINTTIMH nnwnnm An nA $! i mm vL i 81. M.UU I 9 I?oli shl ii f. Twenty eight years experience as an inside decorator. Reasonable prices. CAEL MYEEE, 2612 Q Phone 5232. Sold only by WEBSTER 8 OCR $ 1043 O St., S Liircoln, .... Nebraska 'SS(i,S) Members Chicago Board of Trade. Private Wires. FLOYD J. CAMPBELL CO. Telephone 03N. QPljW, SJ0GKS, PROVISIONS Correspondent- Wearc Commis.sfon Co. 1029 N St Lincoln, Nebr. Nebraska Infirmary of Osteopathy. Second Floor Brownell Block, Lincoln. C. B. Hutchinson, D. D; K. R. Browntield, Secy.; Mary B. Hutchin son, D. D. Charity patients treated Fridays, Phone 1113 M. B. KETCHUM, M. D., Phar. D. Practice limited to Bye, Ear, Nose, Throat, Gatarrh and Fitting Spectacles. Phone 848. Hours 9 to 5; Sunday 1 to 2:30. Rooms 313-314 Third Floor Richards Block, Lincoln, Nebr. Imagine stunning Josephine Clardy portrayed aa Alice of Old Vinciennes! 1 can see her getting ready with fencing lessons the first cool day in autumn, and, with her magnificent height and splen did proportions, she will easily vanquish all competitors in the Thompson story. Mary Tudor in "When Knighthood was in Flower" is sure to be popular, it admits of gorgeous gowns, you know, and calls for dimples, especially in the chin. I always think of Adele Flani gan in connection with Mary. I am longing to see her in the ermine. Susan Creighton Williams will lend herself to Mrs. Humphrey Ward's Eleanor that is, it she cares to be in perspective. Eleanor has opinions. It's a thinking part. We shall see Loraa Donovan as Janice Meredith and Virginia Wright as dainty Lady Babbie. We shall pass Mrs. Ru dolph Limberg and think only of her colorful Carmen, always hanging on the walls of her friends. We shall rave over Alba Watson as Valencia beside the hol lyhocks in her garden, and rhapsodize on the topic of Lily Belle Pierce lan guishing as did the fair Lydia. Get out your SbakBpsres, dear girls. Take a short turn in history. Or, bet ter still, wheedle your Chosen Man Friend into the telling of his favorite novel or theatrical character of the fem inine gender. Then make it your own if you wish to please him. Fearless and Independent. The Chicago Record-Herald is a con spicuous example of the success with which the public rewards fearless non partisanship in the columns of a great metropolitan daily paper. It is an in dependent newspaper in which men and measures are invariably viewed wholly from the standpoint of the public good and not from that of the interests of any particular political party. It is the very reverse of neutral fearless and outspoken on all the great questions of the day. but presenting itp editorial opinion upon independent judgment and entirely regardless of political affilia tions. Partisanship is barred as strictly from the news columns as, from the edi torial page. All political news is given without partisan coloring, thus enabling the reader to form correct conclusions for himself. In the ordinary partisan newspaper political news is ordinal ily colored to such an extent to make it dif ficult if not impossible for the reader to secure a sound basis for intelligent Judgment. 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. ONE FARE FOR THE ROUND TRIP plus $2.00 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 for the round trip from Missouri River points. Return limit October 31, 1901. Proportionately lov rates from inter mediate points. Full information cheerfully furnished upon application. 8 31 E. B. SLOSSON, Agent. II BUM EMTERPRISE. " Is the British Medical Institute in the Shel don Block, Cor. 11th and N Sts., Lin coln. Nebr. It Gives Three Months' Services Free to All Invalids who Call Upon Them Before September 8. A staff of eminent physicians and surgeons from the British Medical In stitute, at the urgent solicitation of a large number of patients under thoir care in this country, have established a permanent branch of tho Institute in this city, at the office, corner of Eleventh and N streets, in the Sheldon b'ock These eminent gentlemen havo do cided to give their tirvicee entiraiy treo for three nnnths (medicines excepted) to all invalids who call upon them for treatment between now and Sept. 8th. These services will not only consist of consultation, examination and advice, but also of all minor surgical operations. The object in pursuing this course is to become rapidly and personally ac quainted with the sick and afflicted, and under no condition will any charge what ever be made for any serviceo rendered for three months to all who call before Sept. 8th. The doctors treat all forms of diseaso and deformities, and guarantee a cure in every case they undertake. At the first interview a thorough examination is made; and, if incurable, you are frank, ly and kindly told so; also advisod against spending your money for use less treatment. Male and female weakness, catarrh and catarrhal deafness, also rupture, goitre, cancer, all skin diseases and alt diseases of the rectum are positively cured by their new treatment. The chief associate surgeon of the Institute, assisted by one or more of his staff associates, is in personal charge. Office hours from 9 a. m. till 8 p. m. No Sunday hours. Special Notice If you cannot call send stamp for question blank for homo treatment. J Cycle Photographs J Athletic Photographs 0 Photographs of Babies 0 Photographs of Groups gs Exterior Views 2 st Qv$n7i& m m m 9 9 9 9 129 South Eleventh Street. 2 9m99m9mmmmpm THE PHOTOGRAPHER UTAH AN IDEAL CLIMATE The first white man to set foot on Utah soil. Father Silvestre Volezde Ea calante, who reached the GREAT SAXT IAKEJ on the 23rd day of September, 177G. wrote in his diary: ''Here the climate is so delic ious, the air so balmy, that it is a pleas ure to breathe by day and by night." The climate of Utah is one of the rich est endowments of nature. On the shores of the Great Salt Lake especially and for fifty miles therefrom in every direction the climate of climates in found. To enable poisons to participate in these scenic and climatic attractions and to reach the famous Health, J3talric ana Pleas, lire Resorts of Utah, the UNION PACIFIC has made a rate to OGDEN and SAXT IAKB CITY of one fare for the round trip, plus 82.00. from Mis souri River, to be in effect June ISth to 30th inclusive, July 10th to AuguBt 31st inclusive. Return limit October 31, and 830.00 for the round trip on July 1 to 9 inclusive, September 1 to 10 inclusive. Proportionately low Rates from inter mediate points. Full information cheerfully furnished upon application. E. B. SLOSSON, Agent. A 1 m I ! ' i II? il ' i t.'l M i 'i Utty:J lit" i 1 s "S '3 r M 5-'!fl J Hi . ! """.Il tt ' :' i Hi "A ' '4 11