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Show i'l he Is saiil to be already cared lor iM d so thoroughly entangled in Cupid's i shes that he could not think auy otV'r kind of life worth living. Mayor W.w'bind lias enough property to make himV millionaire many times as soon as that'ext boom strikes the town. h- -t- J. y.Vttckai d is one of the wiliest old baiTL-clors in the city ami some giddy g I should set her cap for him. j He i a V''. piti.l" man and one of the best catehV among the old fry. 1 Dr. Jlngld) has a way of looking through his grWM that would make any girl w ince. is mild mannered, a small eater and regular at hi meals. Here is a mash worth ma-dung, us it will be easily mastered when matt lied. A A. K. deRieqiiles' hea is sw imming j with schemes, Bny ono ofc which when j nailed will secure him ft competence ; for life. He has soft dreamy eyes, j sweet lips, the nectar oil which il is j worth a life of effort to sslnple. He is : to be had, but the terms fi1 cupilulation j must bo to his advantage. There is I nothing cheap about I he gentleman I with a French name. ---- -4- V Frank Hardibg,tho IdealVhlonde.with pounting lips, is very fond f t the ladies and if there is anvthing he does enjoy more than the atiectiou of y darling"' it is a quart of Pomery sec at his N'cw Year's dinner. ' -t-' 1 W. H. Krb is Adonis with the merriest merri-est face In the town, full of fresh young blood and blooming like the rose. He however has nt an earlv age gone into celibacy, eschewing the fair sex und thinking of the mouestery. W. L. Jones, of the Walker, Is often spoken of as the handsomest man in the citv. He is the popular chief clerk of theValker, and holds hii head high. Several young ladies have gone out of their way for introductions, but some-wav some-wav Jones don't tumble. He is uot only handsome, but skilled in tho art of making money. -t- -t- -t- Morton French's persistentattentions to a voting lady make his matrimonial availability extremely uncertain. He may be spoken for. S. W. Kearney, a stranger in our midst, is short and dark, moustache a la brigand. j ii. V. Edwards is tall and bashful vouth with slight sideburns, who dances like a sylph. -- Mr. Darling is a dandy indeed, so the girls say; owns a "dorg" as valuable as himself. - -- Joe (Jalligher's genial smile that gives courage to customers is now east. ' "Trow -Ins to fitght: To memory tiear." FISH TO BE CAUGHT. The Times' List of Eacbelors- Anxious to be Struck ty Oupid . Arrow- CONQUESTS TOE THE YEAE. Hear all Ye Maids and Maidens You Can Have Your Pick b) Batting -j-- Tout Cap. . , f . W. C Pai ry, h shorter edition of his brot her Chnries but none tie less fascinating: fasci-nating: would be a sure catch.' f -4- -- M. L. PendergaHt. slender brunette, hair and beard slightly tipped with gray. The girls will surely deposit their savings with him to see his sad sweet smile. -(---C.Austin Browne.a petite blond from Hosting and the "beau" ideal of the dear girls. -f- ' -i- A. B. Wicks, a charming young real estate dealer, gives delightful dinners and theater parties, and has a sure grip on a big fortune. Ono of our most bewitching girls has tho inside track on the current of his affections. H. J. Hilton, secretary of the Kureka Mining company, handsome brunette with pensive, brown eyes. Hon. (1. M. Scott, our Liberal mayor, a tit heading for such a list, medium height, with mild blue eyes and genial manner. -t- 4- -t- Capt. Woodhery while very fascinating fascinat-ing as a lieutenant, will be more so when the girls find out that ho has received re-ceived his promotion. Lieut. II. Styer has gone to fight the Indians. We hope he linds it easier than lighting against Cupid's darts. , Iieut. S. Dumilng, the stunning ad-jtitkut ad-jtitkut si ihj rvgiifienUsets All herts a ttuttef s ho-glides over tho parade ground. ' - ; --- " - K. C. Kerr, not always on this mnr-ket, mnr-ket, as hi Hits from place to place, from San Pete to Washington then Salt Lake. -J. A. Pollock. -a new- arrival in our midst, tall and dark, who from hid lofty height frowns upon the giddy girls of Zion. As every one is taking stock for thn new year, why should not the fair maid take stock of the eligible young men of this city? ----Frank Gillespie, secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, hard to win, a dainty bait will be necessary to' catch this bir-' HEAMNti TUB, rKOl.E. Gus Lewis, the night clerk of the Walker fays he has turned over a Juew leaf and will not sleep any more on duty. He has been assiduous in his devotion to his lady and it has interfered inter-fered with his midnight vigils. . If this inventory is incomplete do not think you have been laid away in some obscure corner, for the hand of fashion will ferret you out. - - -- IMIOMISKS IO liKKOKM. Dr. Meacham, a quiet unassuming health protector. -- Grant Hampton, secretary of Co-op Wagon aud Machine company, who melts the girls hearts with his soft voice. - Graham Putnam, a promising limb of the law, nbove medium height with no whiskers to spoil the perfect contour of his face. -- J. R. Walker, Jr., a pensive eyed brunette who drives fast horses and shuns fair maidens. -Mr. Boggs, from Pittsburg, exquisite complexion, charming side burns and delicate mustache. -4- -:- -r- Walter Almy has added to his charms by growing a beard. Ho was irresistible irresisti-ble before, but now ! ! - 8ETTM.no THE TERMS. J. Young, manager of the Utah Central, Cen-tral, a strawberry blonde and most bewitching. be-witching. -f- -f- Harry Brown, an expert accountant, lie is also an expert at the game of hearts. -, -f Wm. Shelton, a surveyor by profession profes-sion a timid, retiring blonde in reality. Joe Sawyer with his military bearing wins hearts wherever he goes. -i- Lieut. J. Gregg, the Adonis of his regiment. -- John Kimball, tall and dark with black mustache, itis but a shadow now, but prospects brighten . as they get their growth.) -)- --Surely --Surely no town of this sb;e can show such a long list and so difficult a one to choose from. -- R. C. Woodruff, tall, blond, very dis-tangue. dis-tangue. -h -t- Gco. Bristow (the a long please), a most graceful dancer, a lovely moustache, mous-tache, the pride of his life. -- --C. --C. L. Ilaynes, a brave fire laddie, is enchanting when seen iu his blue uniform uni-form but more so when viewed behind his fleet horses. -- -t- -4- Col. Sam Merrit Youthful face, hair prematurely tipped w ith gray. ---- Charles Pavey Tall and willowy brunette. 4- -- Mr. C. K. Wantland, who has already been nominated for mayor in 11)00 is one pf the f riskost bachelors in the city, '1 BACHELOR LIKE. R. Gopnski, a Polo by birth with all the graces of that noble race. What a lord of creation he would make. -- -4- R. S. Glendinning, Ah! had I a thousand thous-and daughters to.ntarry I would wish there were as many Robert Glend Innings. In-nings. -- -4- -t- W. H. Munson, a dashing bookkeeper, book-keeper, who, though a recent arrival, has made more thau his share of conquests. con-quests. . -h -r- , Chas. L. Walkes, manager of tjie Dummy line, is taken captive by each pretty new face, but still remains a bachelor. -t- -4- -4- Dtck Adams has so many strings to his bow that no lair girl has yet been able to count them. -s- V Bert Holden, the great base ballist and a graduate of Harvard, a member of the University club and a miner by profession, is the most striking young man in the city. --- -4- Mr. Bidewell is a blonde with soft blue eyes We an? not certain that he is still eligible, as he has gone to Kansas Kan-sas City. -4- H- -4- John Zane. a rising barrister, spends much of bis time in breaking the hearts of the girls at Beaver. He is building dams. -4- -4- -4- X. Brigham, who, a few years back, won the hearts of the fairest of our city as "Mr. Samson of Omaha," has returned to continue his conquests, ' -I- -4- -4- Mark Howlett we fear will not bo long in ou- market, but he tins had his dav if one could count tho heart bound to his charity wheels. ' MAKINrt THE CHOMISE GOOD. Hello! Did you hear a sweet voice answer? That is the manager of tho telephone, I)., S. Murray, our society beantj. -4- -4- -4- Mr. Shroeder. a rising young lawyer, above medium heii'ht with sandy head and dark hair. Very dillidcn't aud retiring. -4- -4- -4- A. S. Clarke insures against the loss of money and life but not against the loss of hearts. -4- -4- Dr. F.ldic besides his other charms has the additional one of brass buttons anil gold lace. W. J. Do Bruhi, a commission merchant, mer-chant, with eyes like a gazelle and, sweet southern accent. , v 1 |