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Show Union Stock Yards national Bank, South Omaha. FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Omaha. Neb. JOHN A. CRKIGHTON. Vice President. sr. iimm. Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies.-.. . . . COMPLETE CLASSICAL AND COMMERCIAL COURSES MUSIC. DRAWING AND PAINTING. For Catalogue, Address SISTER SUPERIOR, Salt Lake City, Utah. rHFuNIVERSITV OF KOTRE DAME NOTRE DAME, INDIANA. FULL COURSES IN Classics. Letters. Economics and History, Journalism, Art, Science, Pharmacy, Law. Civil. Mechanical Mechanic-al and Electrical Engineering, Architecture. Archi-tecture. Thorough Preparatory and Commercial Courses. ROOMS FREE to all Students who have completed the studies required for admission ad-mission into the Junior or Senior Year of any of the Collegiate Courses ROOMS TO RENT, moderate charge to students .over seventeen preparing for Colleeiate Courses. A limited number of candidates for the Ecclesiastical state will be received at Epecial rates ST. EDWARD'S HALL, fot boys under 13 years, is unique in the cora pleteness of its equipments. The ."fith year will open Se tcmber 5th 1S99. Catalogues free. INSOMTCE. R. W. SLOAN, II Life, v j Liability v j and Fire. 54 West First South Street, Salt Lake City, Utah BANKS AND BANKING Marcus Daly. M. Donahoe. W. L. Moyer. Daly, Donafpe Hloyer, Successors to Marcus Daly & Co. Butte, Mont. (Established by Hoge, Brownless & Co. in 1SS2.) A GENERAL HANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. YVe draw our drafts on all the principal prin-cipal cities of the United States and Europe; Eu-rope; ab-o have facilities for furnishin.tr drafts on Cuba, the Philippines, Hawaii and the leading points in the Orient. Demand certificates of deposit issued for small as well as large amounts. Special facilities are offered our customers cus-tomers for handling collections on all points in the l'nited States and Canada. Accounts of firms, individuals and corporations cor-porations solicited. We desire to tender our services to the business people of Butte and to those who appreciate careful and prompt service, ser-vice, -close attention to detail. find liberal treatment, and believe that, with our very complete connections throughout the business world, we can be of real service to the business people of this city and state. V. I,. MOYER. Manager. C. C. SWINEORNE, R. A. KUNKEL, Cashier. Ass't Cashier. JOHN A. CREIGHTON, - President. GEO. W. STAPLETON, Vice President. T. ML. H.ODGEN8. - - Cashier. State Savings Bank, BUTTE, MONTANA. TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Interest paid on deposits. Draft sold on ail part of the world. DIRECTORS: ' John A. Creighton, G. TV. Stap5cton, A. H. Barret. E. D. Leavitt, S. V. Kemper, J. O. Hodgens, T. M. Hodgens. Tnst national Bank, BUTTE. MONTANA. ANDREW J. DAVIS President. J. A. TALBOTT Vice Presidenc. E. B. WEIRICK Cashier. GEO. STEVENSON Assistant Cashier. This bank sollcitB accounts and offers to depositors absolute security, prompt and c reful attention, and ' the most liberal treatment consistent with safe and profitable profit-able banking. Buys and sellc foreign exchange, drawing direct on all principal American and European cities, and issues its own Letters of Credit. No Interest paid on deposits. . Special attention given to collections. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. W National Bank of tbe Republic. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Capital 1300,000 00 j Surplus and Undivided Profits.... 19,000 00 ; Deposits 928,000 00 i OFFICERS. j FRANK KNOX, GEO. A. LOYVE, President. . Vice. Pres. j BD.; TV. DUNCAN, Cashier. I pGoMek&Go. : BANKERS I SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. ESTABLISHED 1STJ. Transact a General Banking: Business. ! ' ! tbe State Bank 61 Utah Commercial Banking in all its Branches. ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. Special attention given to country trade. 118, FfiRGO X GO'S UK, Salt LakTe City, Utah. ESTABLISHED 1852. Transact a General Banking Business. J. E. DOOLY, Cashier. T NATIONAL BANK stthe REPUBLIC OF NEW YORK. Corner Wall Street and Broadway. i Capital ; f 1,500.000 Surplus and profits 900.000 Gross deposits 24,000,000 Correspondents ' Denver National Bank, Denver, Colo. State Savings, Butte, Mont. Bank of Commerce, Salt Lake, (IIIRflr 1TIIM BM. CAPITAL PAID, IN, $200,000. j General Banking in All its Branches. Directors Dr. Theodore Meyer, John J. Daiy, O. J. Salisbury, Moylan C. Fox, Thomas Marshall. W. P. Noble, George Downey. John Donnellan. A. F. Holder KBRR & CO. Members N. Y. Stock Exchange. STOCK BROKERS. Stocks bought and sold on margin. Correspondence ' solicited. 26 Broad .St.1 New York i . - - . - - - . mom ; QMK5 w qmk caP MAKERS. ; 50 West Second South, Salt Lake City. KEEP Yd EM Tm : BY INSURING WITH THE UTAH, j i 4 HEBER J. GRANT & CO., 4 General Agents. 4 - c Fine Camiagos with Yv'edH Infonmei Driv ere for Tourists. Lig'h't Livery and $ Sadcila Houses alt Reasonable Rates 4 SALT LAKE j LIVERY and TRANSFER -1 COMPANY. I Stylish BrougHams and Coupes for Casing Samuel Paul, Manhgcr. Teffepluon 211. . UTAH COAL. GASTLE GATE, A SUNNYSIDE, WINTER QUARTERS, CLEAR CREEK, " Lump, Nut and Slack. 4 ANTHRACITE, all sizes; COKE, CHARCOAL, BLACKSMITH. 1 P. V. COAL CO., 73 South Main Street. H Telephone 429. D. J. SHARP. Affent. Graduate of the Oriental School of H Embalming. H W. P. HORAN, Funeral Undertaker and Emfealmer. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS WORK. Telephone i,35S. J 830 Fifteenth St. - - - Charles Block. Denver. Col: WALL PAPER, ,r, PAINTS, PICTURES OILS ANIJ BRUSHES, FRAMES. ALEX. BEVERIDGE, SIGN WRITER. No. 6 East Third South, Salt Lake City, j Office, 221 South State st. Telephone 021. The Lanjrton Lime& Cement Co LIME FORT LAND UEMKVT. RKD MINKRAL PAINT. PLASTER AND HAIR. SILICA SAND FIRE BRICK. FIRE CLAX. , SALT LAGE CITY - - - - - - VTAfl I THE GREAT MASTER I PIANO I I OF THE AGES IS THE I GJ?ickefiiK. 1 Its Strength of Construction, $ Its Breadth and Beauty of Tone, 4 Its Delicacy and Strength of Action. Its Majestic Orchestral Powers, r All combine to maie it the ! Kim AMONG PIANOS. ) It has taken more first gold medals than any other piano in the world. COME AND SEE IT. ! dam"sMic co., I T4 Wain Street, Salt Lake City. X Pfc New shirts keep a coming. But none too fast. For shirts keep a going out of here at a rapid gait. Some of the new ones to arrive are the silk front style;, some with colored body to match front, some w? with white body. X w Prices, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25. , . Plenty of the stiff bosom kinds, too, cuffs to match. These are all over fancy, 75c to t $2.00. X " Shirts for boys, soft kind, cuffs to match, 50c, : 75c, $1.00. X ' Price d. P. GARDNER. Main Street t" If .THROW MW MY, . that old cook stove, with its annoying uncertainties, and get jj one of THE CELEBRATED BOM STEEL RANGES j I ivt-'s- fi'l' which has all the good points of other ranges IsM iWni besides some they do not possess Cooks and J "S7' Sold for Cash ' or Credit. ' . j 34-36 East First South Street. P. W. MAD SEN, Manager. WE SELL THAT KIND ONLY Positively no Shoes we cannot warrant kept in our stock. Your interests inter-ests fully protected by buying Shoes of us. A Few of Our Many Good Shoes at Low Prices: CHILDREN'S SHOES. I CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS Child's Kid Button Shoe, pat. tip, round or Fin& quality Black or Tan colored Kid Slippers kid square toe, wedge and heel, sizes 2 to 5 jPDrt tip, latest style, SIZES 8 to 11. OTJR fi fn OUR PRICE FOR ONE WEEK. 20U PRICE pl.Ua j i SIZES 11J, TO 2, OUR PRICE $1.19 LADIES' SLIPPERS. LADIES' SHOES. er T ' ladies good quality Kid Shoes, tan colored and black, Ladies' Black Kid 3-strap Slippers, buckle lace only. A VERY DRESSY SHOE ALL and bow, all sizes sizes and widths ; . ' nft , OUR PRICE FOR ONE WEEK. VoO OUR PRICE FOR ONE WEEK. .' " '$1.89 t SEE OUR MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS BEFORE BUYING. ' V ; Special Great Reduction Sale of Entire Stock of ' nly. 3LE( UNDERSKIRTS" wereknoniy. i ( |