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Show 1 .18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40 East Third South Street. X They are the winners. We are starting off Monday morning, June 25, with the most astonishing sale of the year. We have just started to mark every piece of goods in our If i MAriMOTH ESTABLISHMENT in plain figures, and for this week we are going to make a special reduction of on every article in our place. Gall and visit us and you will be convinced that this is the SALE of SALES. There is not a single article in our store that will X 2 be spared, but everything goes less 20 per cent. Have a good cigar? Why not smoke the Blue Point? Co-op. Cigar company, 50 West Second South. Sold everywhere. SO THE PEOPLE MAY KNOW DR. DAMERON'S dental work is so perfect per-fect that it cdn't be improved on by any dentist at any price. See Dr. Dameron's special inducements this month $5 for c $10 set of teeth: $10 for the best set of teeth on earth; $5 a tooth for gold crown and bridge work; 50c for silver fillings; gold, $1 up; air and gas used; no pain: 50c to remove tartar;- open nights and Sundays. Sun-days. ALBANY DENTAL PARLORS, Union block, Arapahoe St., opposite P. O. Graduate of the Oriental School f Embalming. W. P. HORAN, Funeral Undertaker and EraJbalmer. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS WORX. Telephone 1,368. UO Fifteenth St. - - - - Charlfte Block. Denver. Colo. THE GEYSEMTE SOAP CO., Manufacturers of DENVER BEST AND WHITE ROSE 1 Laundry Soaps. . Denver. Caw LOG CABIN BAKERY 1207 Fifteenth Street. Pure Rye Bread. Rye Bread with Caraway eed. FIRST-CLASS MEALS. 15c. 1207 Fifteenth St.. Denver. Cola CHAS. P. CUNO, ASSAYEE, AND CHEMIST. Gold, Ellv. Lead, 75 cents each. Any two, JL All t ree. $1.25. Copper, $1. Zinc, fl.EO. Iron. Manganese, Silica. $2.00 each: all three, $5.00. Prices on other chemical work furnished upon application. Amalgamation, Amal-gamation, Cyanide. Chlorination tests, $5 each. 1732 Champa St., P. O. Box 784. DENVER. COLO. KERR CO. Members N. Y. Stock Exchange. STOCK BROKERS. Stocks bought and sold on margin. : Correspondence solicited. 25 Broad St. New York. Union Stock Yards national Bank, South ' Omaha, ; FIRST NATIONAL BANK. ' O in ah a. Neb. JOHN A. CREIGHTON. Vice President. E NATIONAL BANK rm REPUBLIC OF NEW YORK. Corner Wall Street and Broadway. Capital .. - $1,509,000 Surplus and profits Kt.O'H Gross deposits 24,GX,000 Correspondents Denver National Bank. Denver, Colo. State Savings, Butte, Mont. Bank of Commerce, Salt Lake. ' E. E. BTJBLINGAME & CO., Assay Office and Chemical Laboratory Established In Colorado. 1S6S. Samples by mail or express will receive prompt and careful attention. GOLD flSD SILVEH BOlLICrl MSrtadAn chased. CGSCEHTRflTTON TESTS los. Write for termf I 1736-1738 Lawrence SL. Denver, Colo. Yanks and BANKING; Marcus Daly. M. Donahoe. W. L. Moyer. Daly, Donaboc Hloyer, Sucei'ssor.s to Marcus Daly & Co. Butte, Mont. (Established by Hokc Brownless & Co. in l.VC) A GENERAL RANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. We draw our drafts on all the principal prin-cipal citius of the I'nited States and Europe, Eu-rope, also have facilities for furnlshinsf drafts on Cuba, the I'hiHppInes. Hawaii and the leading points in the Orient. Demand certificates of deposit issued for small as well as largo amounts. Special facilities are offered our customers cus-tomers for handling collections on all points in the I'nited States and Canad.u Accounts of firms, individuals and corporations cor-porations solicited. We desire to tender our services to the business people of I'.utte and to thos who appreciate careful and prompt service, ser-vice, close attention to detail, and liberal treatment, and believe that, with our; very complete connections throughout th business world, we c;in be of real servico , to the business people of this city and, state. W. L. MOYER. Man;cer. C. C. SWIXBOIINE. R. A. Kl'.VKEL, i ' Cashier. Ass't Cashier. i ( -' JCirN A. CRETGHTON. - FresiJit GEO. W. STAPLETON, Vice Presidents T. M. HODGEN8. - - CaiOier4 State Savings Bank BUTTE, MONTANA. ' jt, TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Interest paid on deposit. Drt M&S on all parts of the world. DIRECTORS: John A. Creighioon, G. W. StapSftooJ A. K. Barret, E D. Leavitt. S. V. Kemper J. O. Hodgena T. 1L Hodgena. Tirst Tlational Bank BUTTE. MONTANA. ,' ANDREW J. DAVIS President.' J. A. TALBOTT ....Vice President.! E. B. WEIRICK Cashlerj GEO. STEVENSON. ...Assistant CashlerJ Thla bank solicit account and offers tai tfrposKor absolute security, prompt and careful attention, and the most libera treatment consie-terit wtth safe and profitable profit-able banking. Buys and sells forelgT exchange, drawing direct on all principal American and European, cities, and issue its own Letters of Credit. No Intereso paid on deposiu. Special attention givfn to collections. Salt Cake gity. UNITED STATES DEPOSITA31T. ' Zht national Bank of tbe Republic. I SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. Capital ...I3W.000 Odj Surplus and Undivided Profits. . 19,000 09 Deposits OJ OFFICERS. FRANK KNOX, GEO. A. LOWE, , President. Vice. Pres. ED. W. DUNCAN. Cashier. 1 pGofDiek&Co: ' BANKERS. ' 6 ALT LAKE CITT. UTAH. ESTABLISHED 1S73. Transact a General Banking Business tbt State BanhofMtah. c t Commercial Eanking1 in all its Branches. C ' ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. Special attention given to country trade. ' 1 1118, FfiRGO I GO'S M, Salt Lake City, Utafi. ESTABLISHED 1852. y Transact a General Banking Business, . . J. E. DOOLY. Cashier. , I COMMERCIAL HUM ML CAPITAL PAH) IN, $200,000. General Banking1 in Ail its Branches. Directors Dr. Theodore Meyer, John J. Daly, O. J. Salisbury, Moylan C. Fox, I Thomas Marshall. W. P. Noble. Georg ' M, Downey, John Docneilan, A. F. Hoicleo, I N f I t |