OCR Text |
Show alt Lake s 5- .OL. Chronicle. 8ALT LAKE CITY, MONDAY, DECEMllEll 8, 1884. - ti IKE EVEN1N6CHR0NICLE r.yl5w 4,yptOl CWremmttM HeootoH. Impotlng Baltimore, Dec. 8. tht Cloolng Important The rin.iHg vision of the Plenary Council wu .CLEPUBUtHf marked by great pomp and ceremony. , (A Stmt, Salt Lik City. A on the opening day, them ween street proomtion from the aichiepiioopal ..KUJO residence to the cathedral, which wu .. 4J00 witnessed by large crowds. The 2.00 wu headed by tho seminarians of 8t. Sulpice, chanting psalms, followed in regular order by tho regular and secu-lclergy, theologians, superiors la orders, rectors of thenlnjWi Prtoace m d ft, Srit uto aty seminaries, monssgaors, mitred abbots, CO-PA- NV. m g ar iBQTwnar. BIUOST. BusSnsss lUiiMW. Mmttoro to Como This Her. Jlrfort 8. Three uieaa-tire- s of importance are mentioned as likely to come op this week for discus-eie- n in tho Senate. On Monday Sen, tor Slater intends to call up the House bil, to declare the forfeiture of certain lends granted to aid in tho construction of aorta in railroad in Oregon," known u the Oregon A California railroad bill. Senator Harrison r.BICE, FIVE CENTS t'on-mro- Washington, Dec. On Tuesday PALACE HOTEL, F. Auerbach & Bro. MAIN THIRD SOUTH STREETS. AND SALT LAKE CITY. Riggs & Shear,. Proprietors. -- Lyons Velvets itiiyi, AR pjL1 P10KESR iiiug sSutfc IL edoea-genan- CASHMtRE &gja ikMi tnd shoes rs?2LfTl0 MXt oie, ooxtlL profesmnal H'TiADCLIFFKr TEACHER OF IvhuienoTed to Hurt South street, Church. Ogden EJ to ratof& Mari's OTfuliertti ini Bslurdiys. DENTISTa, Eunus &?orhel,c, pi.. J.L Wuytoce, D.D.S. OFFIC viramiA DKKTHST. Mite VilLsr House, oror Beabury Unr& laoflea Anesthetics given, stover. & Wasatch Block, Balt i V.lStortr, Logan, Utah. ilV.HJtehcock, wcimEs. m mil LAKE LEAGUE -S- ALT UHION No. 1. COXVE8TIOXH EVKBT FBI-t- n maing at I, tu ball of the Union, fee House. Sojourning companion dUh Incited to attend, rnttna U THOMAS, Conuaander. L Sxma, Clerk. H0.1, 1.O.O.F. LODGE UTAH NEW HOUSE I tduaUeod. N. Cl 8PRIXCES, X. G. ,TsmBacreiT. LODGE SHTUKE EtTS' NO. 2, 1. 0. 0. F. EVERY FRIDAY EVENING AT Odd Fellows' IUH, Union Block. Is good standing Invited to GEO. A. LUKE, N. G. all an tleusa, Secretary. .LODGE No. 3, 1.0. 0.F. 3B EVERY MONDAY EVENING AT ..Eli Odd Fellows' New Hall, Union MWlowilngood standing arc ur-- t JOHN T. BUCKLE, N.G. alunAfcectetaty. M6aV LODGE Ns, 9, 1. 0, 0. F. TB IVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING CNWockJa Odd Yellowy HalLUnlon ndtagbnthmBiadewoleonio. m"a- - tjjKflnHE LODGE Ns. Si K. 0FP. rtUR CONTKT10N8 EVERY MOK- 0,4118 Hall, Walta ASTABM KMCELUirilOUI. 8. H. 6. LAPHAM. over its deUbentione. Therefore, In-tu- rn thanks to him on behalf of its ben. It is many years since I this odinoe as a sps in at tha opening of tha first Plenary Council. What struck mo most than wu that in tha comparatively small number of eodeeiaatici present, thirteen diflarant -- .daMlItU.. nt.il, all irnttii p together for one purpose. Ha then, in oontmting that council with tha one just dosed, spoke at length of the pro- of the church in tha part and Mr ht prospects for the Alton. Than taming to the apoetolic delegate, he said: At the next Plenary Cooiidl, should God yon your, daya, prolong will min many of thorn who are with yon now, and you will think of we now think of thorn who kave them passed away since tho second Plenary Council. ThefoeMo old Archbiahop Kenrick wu obliged to atop frequently in tha delivery of his short addraae, through tho infirmities of age; and at Us dose want wlth'nneertaln steps back to hie eant Dam among the archbishops. The wu song by tha choir, a dosing prayer wu recited by the papal delegate, benedict ion wee pronounced by the Meet Bev. Apcstelic delanla, ana the third Plenary Council ended. u D Market Street. WINTER STYLES JU8T ft RECEIVED. Standm? fta patterns jS8cS2a 'vary public CITY. UTAH. rank Foote, ASSAYER, Nain Street, Salt Lake City. gHondTcn to u builncnfl Hl KELLY & ANUkAOTURlOM bro., OF knkBooksI WllDI,IB AD RAIN 5 ' N ef OUR CO., Our Ladies' Cloths and Flannnel House-Furnishi- ng " PRICE PLEASANT VALLEY THE OF AND WELL-KNOW- ANTHRACITE N COLORADO COKE AND 11 CHARCOAL " Wood And Pig Iron. ESTABLISHED THE 11 STOCK STYLE, FIT . AND ORKMANSHIP Guaranteed. . LfliPRICES S I'. III AND II I . J DEBT Sample Fash km Plate and Rules for Self-Mets- COMPETITION. rement forwarded on application. o BUCKLE" & SON, and Tailors Woolen Drapers, P. 0. BOX SALT LAKE CITY. Our Gents, Boys and Children's CLOTHING Department, " Hat and Gap Draartment, Boot, Bhoe and Rubber Deportment, Famishing Goods Department, Are complete. Our styles are the .newest, materials most durable and Prices the Lowest in tha city. We make GENTS 2 A BbrrCle -- LEIGH ROBES IN DEALERS (kill and be convinced, THE GREATEST VARIETY JV Wholesale haven need not be told that oar stock in ail the above lines is the laimtin the Rocky Mountain, and that our prices compete with any market East Mail orders solicited ami honorable treatment guaranteed. WE ARE NEVER UNDERSOLD. ESTABLISHED 1864. F. AUERBACH & BRO JOS. BAUMGARTEN, -- THX, 082. TAILOR IN- HAS JUST EKCETVKD A LABGX AND ELEGANT STOCK OF Hardware, Iron, Steel, Stoves, Tinware, Fall and Absolutely Pure. This FOwder never varies. purity, MILL FINDINGS, MINERS AND BLACKSMITHS pbomfcate Bold only In cans, HoyAlBakdm Powder KrinSmT COm M Wall greet. New Yocfc. Consisting of the Very Best 144, 146 and 148 Main Street, Sait Lake CHy. COAL! George A. Lowe, SALT LAKE CITY AND OGDEN, UTAH. SPRING ROCK Unnxonllnd In tho Want. DEALER IN TEE CELEBRATED B ER, AT SOLD DEPT U. P. Ry. CO. HAY PRESSES, KNOWLES Fur all purposes. WMatoh Bulletin Suitings. P. O BOX 3B6. si an application to all parts of the eoantry- - BROOM HOTEL, OGDEN, UTAH. LOCATED . IN THE BUSINESS CENTRE BALING TIES STEAM , and I AND BALING PUMPS, STEAM ENGINES, Inquiries answered promptly, Well - Furnished AM READY TO ENTERTAIN v:. ; All lists constantly in stock. Correspondence solicited. nAVING LEASED AND REOPENED THIS New Hotel ALL - Particular attention called to the fort that PEOPLE LEAVING OODE. WIRE, ON ANY OF THE MORNING TRAINS, by coming on Afternoon or Evenk, Train from Salt Lake ami staying in Ogden over night, GAIN ONE HOUR AF L THIRTY MINUTES FOR SLEEP IN THE MORNING. LEFFEL TURBINE WHEELS SAWMILLS AND SHINGLE MILLS. AMES PORTABLE GUNNELL, AGENT, lino of Well-Assort- OP ALL, KINDS, 80th last. J. 111S. MAIN STREET PRICES: LOW Agricultural Implements DEDERICK Mrs tm Burner. DBNVEGokh, Deo. fl. E. F. Hal-lo- ck A Company's lumber yard, in this fall. city, wu partially consumed by! lira last A. Port-- nint, with a stable containing four Lorn, 830,000; folly iasurad. Domestic S VERY A Full and Mined and Shipped by the anythin, T to and Warranted of Beet Quality and to be t RED CANYON! FIB8T-CLA8- OPEN AND TOP BUGGIES, From the Orieteated (irsm Greek Mine A WUmtmMM. Galwa, Ke, Dec. 8. John Puckett today allot and killed William Allen, , Imported Schuttler Farm and Freight Wagons AND WE Winter Goods! TOOLS; ETC. A ef low teeLthaitvNtehti atom er COAL i stain AND GEO. M SCOTT & CO. FASHIONABLE - fleh Greens street wu completely wn sway. It is impomiblc to estimate tho damage. No casualties are reported outside. SUITS TO ORDER At a saving of 25 per cent, and warrant fit and material. BLANKETS, BUGGY AND DOMESTIC OVERCOATINGS We carry the largest slock in Utah. 11 IN TEE CITY. 1A FINEST. IMPORTED MILLINERY In all its branches. AND MOST FOB FALL AND W1KTXB Hosiery and Glove Department, Knit Woolens and Coreet Department, Curtain and Drape7 Department, Are constantly replenished with Latest Novelties from first hands and sold on the lowest passible margins compatible with fair dealing. 1876. LARGEST COMPLETE Lace and Embroidery Department, " Merino and Muslin Undeiwear Department, " Dress Button and Trimming Department, COAL. Orders solicited and promptly filled. Telephone No. 211, connected with yard and office. YARD OPPOSITE D.4B.G, PASSENGER DEPOT ; Office $) and 22 Second South Street. Departmest, Department, " Table Linen and " Cloth and Cashmere Department, Pleasant Valiev, Anthracite and Colorado Blacksmith Coals IN DEPARTMENT Still maintains its lead as the best in the Bocky Mountains, orders coming to ns from Denver and ns for went as Reno, Nevada. We warrant every pair we sell. AGENTB FOX THE ONLY GENUINE REDUCTION CLOAK OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT & JOHNSON REMINGTON, LADIES' AND MISSES cfeee-fittin- g g&'Spedal Bates to Permanent Boarders and Families. Street Can and Busses from all Depots pern the door. SUITINGS PAPEN lUUNfl. street. 'niir. m llMLn-lnK- , ' San Frahcuco, Den 8. A terrific northern wind commenced blowing at midnight Saturday and haaeoalinned all day. It is the meet violent ever experi-jee- d hen. Pueengms on forryboat wen seasick, street signs blown down and windows blown in. Several vessels broke tlidr moorings and wen washed ashore, Many others won mkadf damaged. The American ship Edward O'Brien got into each n dangerous position that the captain paid a damn tag 85,000 to tow her to a mfo anchorage. Two sections of the sen wall were washed In and the breakwater at the foot of SILKS, The best substitute for Lyons Velvet ever made; positively superior to them in Durability awl Stability or Gofer. Inspection invited, for no lndv should buy Velvets, Silks or Drew Goods, without first examining nnd pricing our Superior Ptack, Bi and Suits. BLACK Shows a most Beautiful Assortment of Latest Styles in all Desirable Fabric. The New Markets and graceful Human Circulars are the Leading Styles of the season, and our large mice of Ladies and Children', Garment, so early in tho foil gives os the assurance that our Styles are Correct and our Prices Most Reasonable. RATES $1.50 To 2.5Q PER DAY. d, xscnxinoro. IN ALL ITS APPOINTMENTS. Convenience, Comfort and Reasonable Rates, tub at archbishops then the right and left of tho apoUolic deleEach euoooedimt prelate then gate. saluted the apoetolic ' delegate with a Use. and passing along the tins; saluted each ox the proceeding prelates. When the prelate after this osremony had rammed their places, Archbiikop Kenrick advanced to tha front of the altar and in a broken voice mid: "It has fallen to my lot to bo Ac oldest bishop in this council, the arrangement and preparations for which it is needless to say earned great anxiety, care and labor for the apostolic delegate who presided NEW FURNITURE! NEW AND MODERN AND u, Bos-cast- le EEI EVERY THURSDAY AT 7:3) P. M, in Odd Fellnm1 Hall, Uufam Block, Salt CUy. Odd Allows iu good ittndlng aw MARGUERITE NONPAREIL VELVETEENS, ud sT-sras- Brocades A8 cry lint in the world, every second yard having ila name woven int.i the selvage to prevent counterfeiting. A foil assortment of the Genuine The g, House. c and Paris lllliU t mt YAItll. THE CEIJtBRATFD e Arch-msho- LATEST NOVELTIES Our SILK. SATIN, VELVET AND FRENCH DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT contain, the choicest product of European Looms, end is pronounced by tourhts as the Inigest and Rett between Chicago and San Francisco, nrnl , reasonable in its prices as any in Eastern cities. We carry a foil stock of -- lira is exported to give rise to coosuler-abl- e discumioo, which will be of a politbishops, and archbishops; an ical character. pieoopal cross baa rsr betwoan two On Saturday Senator Cullom will, if eolytes, and preceding Archbishop poretble, callup the Inter-Sta- te commerce the regular older Gibbons, the apostolic it.; toll be temporarily laid aside early in compenied by his deacons of honor. At the weak to give Senator Hill an uppor-tuait- y tho Cathedral the pootificial mam snu to make a speech on his silver celehwted by tha Most Reverend Mi- resolution, offered last week' chael Carriraa. On account ofthe sick new In the House Beogan intends pressing of Bev. R. W. Biordan, Coadjutor the Inter-Statcommerce bill, discussion p of which wu begun last week, it is of San Francisco Bishop Spaald-inof Peoria, preadied the eermon, thought a vote will be taken on this which wu devoted chiefly to n review measure by Thursday. of tha work of tho council. Tho quesRepresentative Hewitt will uk that tions, 1m said, had n direct bearing on a bill to cany out the provisions of tho tha ocul, moral, religious ud Inffliff-tuft- l Msxioon reciprocity treaty, reported volfkro of tho pooplo tod tho oounirr from the ways and means committee last MUrne. Thn pdataninth. dmr will be considdred. that ham been formulated, have laid Representative Payson intends to urge tho foundation of what will yet bo n the consideration of his bill to restore to Catholic collage, thus the public domain all lauds held within peat American indemnity limits for railroad and wagon- inspiring all with n lore for k Thu hare treated of rad companies. Ha says tho passage of thm in of a system which will this measure by OongreH would open for in it tho rightsof religiau settlement under tho public land laws of govoruMBt. Thmr UTO more than 1110,000,000 terra. Tho committee on public buildings donlt also with qnaatioaa tho fomlly, which fi tho basis of tho will make an effort to pest a number of church. They want to Inspira hoUar bills providing for the erection of buildrevereace for tho sacramant of marriage. ings in various cities, Marriage must be a perpetual union, A Tirooptetloo MowoIhUoh. luting as long as life lasts, with no Sr. Louis, Dec. 8. A dispatch from cause of divorce but death. They ha va pleaded for tho cause of aobriety and Saltillo; Mexico; says: News is received temperance; they stand on tha ud of that a son of Governor Madsro wu armod laws and eastoma, and wish to vt the world sqthnt man may be truly free rested at Parros last week by soldiers and grow in moral purity and intellectual acting under a sealed older, for having worth. They hare tried to idmulats the iaMs pomamiou eeveral handled arms Catholic press and Catholic litentura so and a supply of amunition, and thht he that nun may bo led to taka grantor it still in confinement. Governor Mainterest in matters aflacting tE as dera, for fear of personal harm, hu gone Catholics and American citixana. Thay to Laredo, Taxai. A dispatch also states have laid down laws for guidance of that arrests an almost daily made at with tho Saltillo of leaders of tha faction opposing society which chnrch, and hare sought to know what tho inauguration of Falcon, the fodenl is for good and what is for ham in madidate for governor, who Is to tabs the church. Their deliberations have his teat on tha 15th last, and that, of been conducted with dignity and foil oonrse, the authorities are regarded by Conservatives as more apt to produce thought hu been spoken wit hoot restricthan prevent a revolution. tion. tho aputolio dole-gat-e, . After tho eermon RMm JM lire. attended by hie deacons of honor, took n seat at this entrance of the sanctuLondon, Dec. 8. A steamer supposed ary, when n change of robm wu mis to bo tho Alliance, of Cardiff, foundered and a number of hymns and psalms song off Boecastle and all hands lost. and prayers intoned. is a small seaport off County CornAfter nil tha prelates were again wall, England. seated, Arch bishop Kenrick want to tin The steamer Pochard, from Cork to apostolic delegate and they nrrhangad In a gale off Holy-heethe kiss of peace, Archbiahop Alamaay Liverpool, foundered and all on board, thirty In minted the similarly apmtobe delegate. number, are believed to bo drowned. stood These .veteran We are in Daily Receipt by Freight and Express cf the For Every One of uur Numerous Departments. will rail up the bill for the admimion of Southern Dakota u a State. The -- rjji8ironcE3 1 The Commercial Travelers interests will be most respectfully allei . license required for commercial travelers in Ogden. Ms H. BEARDSLEY, Proprietor. |