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Show YOU MUST CERTAINLY NEED IN THIS HOT WEATHER AN Ice Box or; MeMgeratorD Wc have still a few left of the enormous stock we bought this spring, and as the season will soon begin to wane, we are more than anxious to close them out. So in consequence we are going to close out the few we have left at a discount of 20 per cent. This makes the price the very lowest. WE REQUEST ALL PERSONS WHO HAVE ANY IDEA OF PURCHASING FURNITURE OR CARPETS to call on us and see the great reduction this firm is making during there summer months. Our Buyer leaves for the east July 1st to make our fall purchases, and we will then need room, and lots of it. So visit us if you want bargains. We have to move our stock to make room for what is to come. Call and be convinced. 18 to 40 East Third South Street BANKS AND c BANKING Marcus Daly. M. Donahoe. W. L. Moyer. Daly, Donabce 6 Itloyer, Successors to Marcus Daly & Co. Butte, Mont. (Established by Hoge. Brownless & Co. in 1S&2.) A GENERAL. BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. We draw our drafts on all the principal prin-cipal cities of the United States and Europe; Eu-rope; also have facilities for furnishing 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 United 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, and 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. W. L. MOYER, Manager. C. C. SWINBORNE, R. A. KUNKEL, Cf shier. Ass't Cashier. Tirst national Bank, BUTTE. MONTANA. ANDREW J. DAVIS President. J. A. TALBOTT Vic President. E. B. WBIRICK....' Cashier. GEO. STEVENSON.... Assistant Cashier. Thia bank solicit accounts and offers to depositors absolute security, prompt and careful attention, and the most liberal treatment consistent with safe and profitable profit-able banking. Buys and eellc foreign exchange, drawing direct on all principal American and European cities, and issues Us own Letters of Credit. No interest paid on deposits. Special attention glvfn to collections. JOHN A. CREIGHTON, - President GEO. W. STAPLETON, Vic President. T. M. HODGENS, - - Cashier. State Savings Bank, BUTTE, MONTANA'S MONTANA-'S TRANSACTS A GENERAL & BANKING BUSINESS. Interest paid on deposits. Draft sold on all part of the world. DIRECTORS: John A. CreJgrbton, G. W. Stapiston, A. H. Barret, E. D. Leavitt, S. V. Kemper, J. O. Hodgen T. M. Hodgens. 'KERR & GO, Membera N. Y. Stock Exchange. STOCK BROKERS. Stocks bought and sold on margin. Correspondence solicited. 2S "Broad St. New York- ' ' LOG CABIN BAKERY 1207 Fifteenth Street, Pure Ry Bread. Rye Bread with Caraway eed. FIRST-CLASS MEALS. 15c. ia07' Fifteenth St., Denver. Cold Salt Cake 0ity UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. the national Bank of the Republic. SALT LA ICE CITY, UTAH. Capital $300,000 09 Surplus and Undivided Profits.... 19,000 00 Deposits 928,000 04 OFFICERS. FRANK KNOX, GEO. A. LOWE, President. Vice. Pres. ED. W. DUNCAN, Cashier. JleCofHiekSCo. BANKERS. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. ESTABLISHED 1871. Transact a General Banking Business the State v Bank of Utah 'Commercial Banking in all its Branches. ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. Special attention given to country trade. 118, HUB l GO'S BANK, Salt Lake City, Utah. ESTABLISHED 1852. Transact a General Banking Business. J. E. DOOLY, Cashier. (GHOUL . NAHM BANK. CAPITAL PAID IN, $200,000. General Banking in All Its Branches. Directors Dr. Theodore Meyer, John J. Daly, O. J. Salisbury, Moylan C. Fox, Thomas Marshall. W. P. Noble. George M, Downey, John Donnellan, A. F. Holdeo Union Stock Yards national Bank, South Omaha, FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Omaha. Neb. JOHN A. CREIGHTON. Vice President NATIONAL BANK REPUBLIC OF NEW YORK. Corner Wall Street and Broadway. Capital $1,500,000 Surplus and profits ftiO.OOu Gross deposits 24,000,000 Correspondents" Denver National Bank, Denver, Colo. State Savings. Butte, Mont. Bank of Commerce. -Salt Lake. . . jfek Music Steals Upon the tMmm Ear H I i n hreezes f harmony when produced w XPv'-aT upon one of our magnificent instru- pS3si'r 'jW ments. Apparently the onward lM-rSA. march, of the piano to perfection nwl MsL knows no halting. The latest phases I 'jf 'y'H1';l'''': f this continuous approximation to Cffif' violin quality may be studied in the i I V""1 VV marvels of mechanical construction TmW -"'C shown in our ware-rooms. We alone VfLi &V" rr r-inir ii" sell high class makes at these prices: $400.00 for $600.00 Pianos. FERGUS COULTER MUSIC CO., 39 Main Street, Two Doors South of Z. C. M. I. THE SUN SHINES, So Does the SIN BRAND of HOUSE PAINTS We now carry a full line of All Kinds of Paints, Varnish and Brushes. a i w-iifiwi ci 168 Main Street, Salt Lake City. Agents for Carter White Lead. Calder's Music Palace, The following World-renowned Pianos are sold ONLY BY TJS. You , make no mistake in purchasing such goods: KIMBALL WHITNEY STECK BEHR MASON 5 IMS, VOSE 5 SONS, SMITB I BARNB. PRICES RIGHT. SOLD OH EASY TERMS. ' 45 and 47 West First South Street, - - Salt Lake City, "Utah. j 1 ' i i WHAT ! NOT GOING j 1 EAST THIS SUMMER ? t You'll never have a better opportunity. . ; J ; The excursion rates offered by the Burlington route are I very low, (one fare, plus $2.00, for the round trip,) and ap- J: I: ply to practically every point this side of Chicago, St. Paul, j; i! 1 Minneapolis, St. Louis, and Memphis. it In effect July 12 and 20, and August 4. f Ask the local ticket agent about them or, if you like, r; ; write us for particulars. ; ; ' Two trains a day from Denver to the east the Chicago i f special at 4:00 n. m., and the Vestibuled Flyer at 10:00 p. m. V 1 - I i K ' Tickets at Officesof Connecting Lines, K, I I Denver Office, . - - - - 1039 Seventeenth Street. j I G. W. VALLERY, General Agent. f i : : l I the Kentucky -Liquor, 'l j T (Incorporated.) . . - . f H-13 East Second South Street, Salt Lake City. 4- t t Wines, Liquors, Jile, Porter and Beer, : t . . ' . . : ! X Pure Wines, $1,00 per gallon ramiiy w. j t Schlitz Malt Extract $2 doz. n H Iraic- : -' . : ; '- The Oldest Family Liquor House in the City. ' . f -f ; 4r FREE DELIVERY IN THE CITY- '' |