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Show OFFICIAL ENDORSEMENT. Editor Intermountain Catholic: ; My Dear Sir Replying; to vour favor asking my approval of The Intermountain Catholic since its establishment In this diocese, I will state that t consider the founding of a Catholic paper in Salt Lake Dot the least of the many blessings bestowed be-stowed by Providence on the Church here ; durinp the past two years. Its birth, oc curred at an opportune time. Its zeal in propagating Catholic truth has had. since its inception, my heart v though Filent approval. I believe with Our Holy Father that "a. good Catholic journal is a. perpetual mission in a parish." and that , it will serve as a question box, at all times, for Bnxious inquirers. In mv vis-j vis-j itations I shall hope to find The inter- ; mountain Cathoiic in the homes of every Catholic family. Its mission is to es-' es-' ' pouse truth, justice and morality, and all ( devoted priests will find in it an able co- ! operator in their missionary work. It is , my wish that all my priests and the laity entrusted to my charge should encourage ' your noble effort and that of the gen- i erons founder of The Intermountain Catholic. Yours sincerely. L. SCANLAN, i Bishop of Salt Lake. Salt Lake City, Oct. 2, 100. ' j. CARD FROM BISHOP SCANLAN. i I feel It my duty to protect Catholics J and the public generally from fraud and ' imposition by notifying them from time i to time that no person bearing the name and garb of a priest or sister, or anyone , else is authorized or permitted to solicit or collect In this diocese for any purpose whatever connected with the Catholic 1 Church without having from me permis- i ' sion in writing, bearing my seal and signature. Should anyone be found engaged en-gaged in doing this unlawful work of collecting without such a document, he ' or she. as the case may be. should be re- 1 garded by all as a fraud and an Imnoster. 1 . L. SCAN LAN, I Bishop of Salt Lake. I Nov. 20. 1859. THE POPE'S ADMONITION. - A Catholic newspaper In a parish is a , perpetual mission. Let all who truly and j from their souls desire that religion and society defended by human intellect- and literature should flourish, strive by their i liberality to guard and protect the Catholic press, and let every one in pro- . portion to his income support them with his money and influence, for to those who devote themselves to the Catholic i press we ought by all means to bring helps of this kind, without which their I industry will either have no results or , uncertain and miserable ones. , POPE LEO XIII. ALB. MMUMWS LLE(E9 SMff Conducted by the Marist Fathers, Complete Classical. Commercial and Scientific emus s. m-.;. -n , guages, French, German and Spanish. Military Drill. Studies resumed January 5th. For full j;- .'..' .: dress, REV. J..QUINAN, S. M., President. "' '""n -I- A Great Part ' . jj Of Your Life ': is spent at the dining table. There fj you should look pleasant, be pleas- j i ant and pleased. . 'i Our line of silver tableware Is ' ;; conducive to pleasure and it is not " h expensive. We have a new line of 1 both plated and solid and can suit every fancy and every purse. !; We have also a fine line of Dia- 'i ,j monds, Watches and Jewelry. !Mail orders filled the day of re- !; eeipt. H BOYD PARK, Jeweler, Successor to Joslln & Park, f? Salt Lake, Utah. Denver, Colo. ' 1 1 Established 1862. ' E Mail orders a specialty. Book- c let free by mail If requested. N O DO UBT Is ever allowed to enter Our Prescription Department. Each ingredient is carefully Weighed or measured. Just the exact ' amount That your Physician ords Is put In. Just the kind of Drujr He prescribes is put in, too. If he wants a particular Make of preparation, . That particular, make goes in . Just as he .says. . Then, too, no one but a Competent Pharmacist is Allowed to fill his prescriptions. Our whole Drug experience is Back of every prescription that Is filled here. Cannot afford to. leave the Slightest doubt as to the Results your Physician will get. Ask him and see what he says. If you want anything else in our Line drop in. F. C. SCHRAMM Prescription Druggist, Where the cars stop. McCornick Block I Ohrisf mss ! !l ifts A A Y Our display of Christmas Fur- Y nishings is simply beautiful. This A is the season of the year when V A we have hundreds of lady pa- X trons. We enjoy waiting, on the j ladies, and the fact is .we have T A just the things a man most ap- a predates in the way of Christ- y Y mas gifts x A Suits Overcoats I Silk & Wool Knit Gloves f 1 A a Neckwear Kid Gloves ? Silk Handkerchiefs l House Coats y Fancy Silk Suspenders a a A Fancy Collar, Cuff J and Tie Boxes 4 I 4 Etc., Etc., Etc. X I GfWE US A GALL I ROVVE & KELLY CO. 1 t (One Price) , , (Plain Figures) f -132 Main Street. Diamonds and Fine Watch Work ; A' Specialty. ', YON & C O : Wf 1 vJE.VVX.IUr.K 5 v -J 14 3 Main stki xt V At , '" ' finest and Largest Manufacturing De- partment in the , Intermountain Region. lour Old Gold or Jewelry mado up in th latest and most .fashionable designs. ( Cash paid for old gold. $0Cxi; Si0 O K; O j O c O ; yT" 0 vftW&& c I In Our Cloak and Suit Department Monday, Tuesday, & Wednesday!; A Every garment in the department, consisting of Ladies', Mi??;', Q ' i and Children's Coats, Capes, Suits, Dresses, Jackets, Dressing S.i. tj, : A Kimonas,' Tea Gowns, Shirt Waists, Skirts, Furs, etc., etc.; all 50, for fl ; X Three days, at . ! 331 Per Cent Discount j This means that you get the benefit of "Clearing Sak-'' prices when C s it will do you the most good. ' I IN ADDITION f To this great sale, we are showing the greatest lines of TOYS 6 DOLLS, BOOKS. GAMES, ETC. that you've ever seen in the city! () J Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday will be the BANNER DAY'S in this department, and you get 10 per cent off on your purchases in this de- A ; partment if made after . ; 6 o'clock p.m. 0 - l THE LACE HOUSE, Santa Claus Headquarters. 34 yO'fWO'.? O t O ; Or O ? Of O- O O ; O f O-O , 1 From Montana ! A i transmit money and this bouquet: j ; $ "Believing as I do, that the Burling- ; ton is the best all-round railroad on f : A earth, I enclose you herewith sixteen I T cents for one of your wall maps. When . I write my friends East who are com- ; ing to this country, I always write: A : 'Come over the Burlington: the best . Y coaches, the best time, the most gentle- a manly officials, the most accommodat- . ; ing employes, and the best in all ways.' " E. A. Pierson, Gebo, Montana i 4 1 v The next time you go east, just try . . the Burlington. Perhaps you'll write t a complimentary letter. f V Thro' sleeper to Omaha and Chicago ' 4 leaves Salt Lake City 3:15 p. m. daily ! I Ip--fl TICKET OFFICE: : I W&MB 79 West Second South St., ' vV iWrrfJo" " SALT LAKE CITY. : :;v j44JPii .5 B. F. NZSLEIT, General Agent. J ; OSfOO?0$0$030$0 j Jt The I I Iw Siegel Clotting Is ffif Company. !! 1 The Best iWcn s and Boys 1 i I pj H Clothing the market alfords is what J I ' J'$ Vi. wc seek and our stocks are compre- 0 r 1 henslve. I i SWe tell you what we have without equivocation of any kind. 0 ; . DEPENDABLE QUALITY AND HONEST ADVERTISING AB J ; THE FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF OUR POLICY. J : Men's fine Overcoats, imported and domestic fabrics, in all the V , x newest effects, extra long or medium lengths, either single or dou- . hies breasted, the tailoring in every way high class custom work FROM SIO.OO TO $30.00. J .- Men's fine Suits, comprising the rough homespuns, vicunas. serges and worsteds, every suit guaranteed to fit and give entire v satisfaction, prices from - ' y I $12.00 TO 25.00. THE S1EGEL CLOTHING CO., Salt Lake, Utah. 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