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Show 'Wanted a Friend." A lady from Kentucky, a widow r encumbrance, educated, accustomed t,, "Blue grass" society. 38 years old. tall . lift pound, fair, with hazel eyes, iirow.i slightly silvered, quick, lntclliKent. In hearted, and a first class house-keeper for a friend a gentleman, good lmikiiii : educated, neat, liberal in his views 5 neither given to alcoholic stimulants, proh or tobaccoi plenty of money, not too old red headed, fond of books, especially the . a tine conversationalist.. If any Huc'h ror of excellence reads this, he will do hit. much honor and happiness bv writing 113 Hill Blotk Fort Scott, Ham William Condon, the lawyer. 1 changed his oflico from the Utah.fe aud Hardware company's buildim the first floor of the Culmer build: on First South, betweeu Main anilU Hiereial street. CINTAU HOTEL, Commercial Street, on the European?!) This fine hotel, strictly first class every respect is now offering iniin ments to the local and traveling put which cannot be excelled in the we Central location. Restaurant in nection for short orders at all hours. French & Sowers, Proprietor! Business lunch a la. carte froralil 2 p. m., at the French restaurant. I Pembroke, quick job printer. I Call and see my new line of Sprj Suiting worsted pantaloonings, etc. W. A. Taylor, 45 E. Second Scull Martin Schmidt, "The" Tailor, will press your trousers every d the year for $10. He carries the tat stock in the city. Martin Schmidt, Progress build;: French restaurant, 57 State Koart, J posito Salt Lake theater, serves J finest dinner in tho city, from5to;i The celebrated lithographers, Hii! O'Donald, of Topeka, Kas., havenpri' a branch office at No. 9 W. Secf South street, this citv, where they i prepared to take orders for lithogm ing, printing and blank bookmakinf Choice maple syrup, the finest in land, Hamond's choice hams and bsi new goods and choice fruits arrive every day at C. B. Durst's, 72 andli 2nd South St. We havo made a sweeping rcuuw in gentlemen's flannel, silk and alp coats and vests,, as we wish to closes this particular line. Bast-Terry Mkr. Co., 142 Main stmt. Our Hue of Bathing Suits is still ;" plete. We are agents for the Urookr Knitting Co.'s celebrated goods ' will guarantee them in every pai lar. Bast-Terry Mek. Co.. 142 Main street Don't forget that we have removed! 57 East Second South street. I A. J. White, Real Estate Co I We invite inspection of our lines Summer Underwear. Bast-Terry Mek. Co. 143 Main sire . Frank Gallagher, son of tho postmaster post-master at Omaha, is in the city, and will remain a mouth at the residence of B. F. Redman. Geutlemen wishing elf an and spotless linen should patronize tho celebrated Troy Steam Lai'kdky, 142 Main street. We are still receiving a few late summer sum-mer novelties in neck wear, at Bast-Terry Mek. Co.. 142 Main street. 25th ANNIVERSARY - :OF: Utah Lodge, NoJ The 25th anniversary ot Utah Lodge- No ! O. O. F., on Tuesday, July 99. li. , be celebrated by a public procession pro-cession and appropriate appropri-ate exercises AT THE SALT LAKE TEllB The procession will commence at I. C Hall. rftn St.. at 1 p.m.. aud the e-rc. the Theater at 3 p.m. The day will i an excursion to GTarfteld BeacH Trains Leaving at 4:45 and 5:45 p."1' Returning at 8 p.m. All visitiuROdd Fellows invited to pate In the procession. Those wishing invitations can procul sainetrom L. L. Bauragarten, 260 Main Street, - - SaltLakeC HENRY E. N.PHELPS, MON FV LOANED on Watches. IS Ii E. I Jewelry aud Personal W"-' 153 S. Main Street, Salt Lake City. Ice cream and sherbets at the French restaurant. |