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Show tmmsmmm ( " . warm m pm' -pfe baby buggies i t t illllili WEATHER HJ Jik - 3. liSillSfPSllliii' "'Calls for one of our Befrigerators ftA4 ffej ' BMM LSl GO-fARTS W fP'j r Ice Boxes- We have as complete JpSgSggS I 11 ' ;pnr: ItPU Paffl fe!'7f''-''J 4' ' ? V1 1 " a.line of tiese as ever shown, varying J8 (f I I . 1 j f I . "7 carry the little ones around -jj! iSill Slt in Slze from the Ter7 smallest Ice V . - Ij j j ' I in this hot weather when you can X'l 7t'&4X3 fff0iv3S3tol'H Box to the extra large Hotel' Bef rig- ' . buy a Buggy or Go-cart from us for (fl-(' Si.VA4'.:'.X mi, . Parlor Furniture is one of our strong talking points. To walk through this department will convince "sss- f erator. The season is advancing rap- . 6 almost nothing? "We have made a ' i b;'M:'y . . : you that we have ransacked the eastern market for the very latest and most beautiful designs in five and , , . . , ri7vlM ly and we must close them out, con- a 15 cut on the entire line. These Iron Beds. We have just received eannAn4.i t , . three-piece Parlor Suites. Odd Chairs, Fancy Rockers and the very large, handsome Davenport Couches. ' a solid car of Brass and Iron Beds. H'l'l sequently we have made a very heavy are not old goods, but everyone was Te can show you fifty different mSmM CUt 0n tW - dePartment- . bought this season. Call and see ua. -nging inprice gQQ up If you wish a Folding Bed visit Si ' S."1 SIIJ5 up (CBs UptoDate Reuse Furnishers.) 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, 36, 3$, 40 Gast Cbird South Street. KBRR.& CO. Members N. Y. Stock Exchange, STOCK BROKERS. Stocks bought and sold on margin. Correspondence solicited. 26 Broad St. New York. Union Stock Yards national Bank, South Omaha. FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Omaha. Neb. JOHN A. CREIGHTON. Vice President. NATIONAL BANK oFTHi REPUBLIC OF NEW YORK. Corner Wall Street and Broadway. Capital $1,500,000 Surplus and profits 9'0.C0i Gross deposits.... 24,0W,0(X Correspondents-7-Denver National Bank. Denver, Colo. State Savings, Butte, Mont. Eank of Commerce, Salt Lake. , IBANKS AND BANKING' ; Butte ' gily I Marcus Daly. M. Donahoe. W. Ij. Moyer. Daly, Donahoe $ iftoyer, Successors ti Man-us Drily & Co. Itutto. Mont. (Established by lb.ee. Urownless & Co. in A GENKtt.U. NANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. V draw o'.ir drafts on all th" principal prin-cipal cities iif the United States and ivi-rui)t'; ivi-rui)t'; aiso have facilities for f uraisl)ir.;r drafts on Cuba, the Uhilij'pmes. Hawaii and the leading points in the Orient. Demand certificates of deposit issued for small as well as l.-irge amounts. Special lac-iiltis are offered our customers cus-tomers for handling collections on nil points in the United States and Canada. Accounts of firms, individuals and corporations cor-porations solicited. We desire to tender our services to th. ? ! business people of Butte and to thosn ; who appreciate careful anil prompt service, ser-vice, close attention to detail, and liber;;l treatment, and believe that, with our very complete connections throughout the j business world, we can be of real service to the business people of this city arid state. ': W. I,. MOYER. Manager. ,i ! C. C. SWINilORXE. R. A. KUNTCEU. ' Cashier. Ass't Cashier. JOHN A. CRETOKTON. - President. ' . GKO. W. STAPLETON. Vice President. T. M. HODGEXfl, - - Cashier. State Savings Bank, BUTTE, MONTANA. ! TRANSACTS A GENERAL J BANKING BUSINESS. Interest paid on deposit. DrTta I3 on ail part of the world. DIRECTORS: ' John A. Creighcon. O. W. Staploton, A. H. Harret. E. I. Leavitt, S. V. Kemper. J. O. Hodgens, T. M. Hodcens. Tirst national Bank, BUTTE. MONTANA. ANDREW J. DAVIS President. J. A. TALBOTT Vice President. K. B. WEI RICK Cashier. GEO. STEVENSON... .Assistant Casalerj This bank solicits accounts and offers to depositors absolute security, prompt ani careful attention, and the most liberal treatment consistent with safe and profit-able profit-able banking'. Buys and sellc foreign, exchange, drawing- direct on all principal American and European cities, and issun Its own Letters of Credit. No interest paid on deposits. SpeciaJ attention givn to collections. Salt Laliz gity. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. the national Bank of tw Hepublic. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. Capital $300,000 (V Surplus and Undivided Profits. 10,000 y Deposit 82S.C00 0 OFFICERS. FRANK KNOX. GEO. A. LOWE. President. Vice. Pres. j EtD. W. DUNCAN. Cashier. JBeCopfiiekSCo. j BANKERS. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAIL ESTABLISHED 1S7E. Transact a General Banking Business. w Zbe State Bankoflltah. I Commercial Banking in all its Branches. y ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. . Special attention given to country trade. ' IllUlOHO'SH, Salt Lake City, Utak - ESTABLISHED 1852. 1 ! W Transact a General Banking Business. J. E. DOOLY, Cashier. (GiMini iiifiiila CAPITAL PAID Itf, $200,000. General Banklnff in All tts Branches Directors Dr. Theodore Meyer, John J Daiy. O. J. Salisbury, Moylan C. Fox Thomas Marshall. W. P. NobK Georg' M, Downey, John DonnelUn, i". Uoldea, 4 |