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THE

CATHOLIC STANDARD.

A CATHOLIC FAMILY JOURNAL.

Devoted to the Defence of Catholic Principles

And the Propagation of Sound Catholic Thought.

ABLE, FRESH, AND VIGOROUS.

THE CATHOLIC STANDARD is one of the largest, most ably conducted, and generally readable Catholic family newspapers in the United States. Its columns are filled every week with a great amount of varied and instructive reading matter on religious, literary, and other subjects of general interest suited to the home circle.

Its Editorials are able, fresh, and vigorous on all questions of the times pertaining to the interest of the church, and involving the rights of Catholic citizens.

It has a regular weekly correspondent stationed at Rome, and occasionally publishes letters from different points in Ireland.

It furnishes the latest reliable Catholic news from all parts of the world, special attention being given to the reproduction of discourses by Cardinal Manning, Father Burke, and other distinguished Catholic orators and preachers.

In its Literary Department will be found a great variety of entertaining matter, comprising Serial Stories, Sketches of Foreign and American Life, short Tales, Poems, interesting reading for the Young Folks, etc., etc.

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TERMS:

$2.50 per Annum, Payable in Advance. Postage 20 Cents a Year Extra.

Address HARDY & MAHONY,

Publishers and Proprietors,

505 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

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BEFORE AGAIN ORDERING

A CASSOCK

PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING

CARD.

Mr. John Wanamaker presents his compliments to the Rev. Catholic Clergy of the U. S., and respectfully begs to invite their attention to his superior facilities for the manufacture of CASSOCKS. Mr. Wanamaker has long made the manufacture of Cassocks a special study, and his work in this line has been the finest and in many ways the most satisfac tory of any house in the Country. Every garment is well made and guaranteed a perfect fit, while the prices are as low as the quality of the fabrics selected will permit.

On application a set of samples will be forwarded to any Clergyman in the U. S., with full instructions for self-measurement. The samples will be of goods which will cost, made up, from $20 to $40.

Address,

JOHN WANAMAKER,

PHILADELPHIA.

(Proprietor of the Largest Clothing House in America.)

P. S.-Samples also sent and orders received for all kinds of Gentle

men's Clothing at the lowest possible prices.

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QUARTERLY REVIEW.

THE AMERICAN CATHOLIC QUARTERLY REVIEW will be issued regularly in the first weeks of January, April, July and October. EACH NUMBER CONTAINS 192 pages, large octavo, printed from legible type, on fine white paper.

SUBSCRIPTION, $5.00 per annum, payable in advance, or $1.25 a single copy. Postage free to all parts of the U. S.

THE EDITORIAL management is in the hands of VERY REV. JAMES A. CORCORAN, D.D.; with whom are associated RIGHT Rev. James O'Connor, D.D., and George D. Wolff, Esq.

It is DESIGNED that the American Catholic Quarterly Review shall be of the highest character that can be given it by the educated Catholic mind of the United States and of Europe.

It is NOT PROPOSED that it shall be confined to the discussion of theological subjects, but that it shall embrace within its scope all subjects of interest to educated Catholics, whether philosophical, historical, scientific, literary, or political-using the latter term in its original and proper meaning. Partisan politics, or politics in the popular sense of the word, it is scarcely necessary to say, will be rigidly excluded.

THE MOST LEARNED and scholarly writers that can be secured will be enlisted in support of the Review as regular and occasional contributors; and every effort will be made by its conductors to render it an able and efficient auxiliary to the Church in her warfare against modern error.

Subscriptions respectfully solicited.

Address,

POST-OFFICE Box, 2465,

HARDY & MAHONY,

505 CHESTNUT STREET,

PHILADELPHIA.

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VOL. V.

SUBSCRIPTION, $5.00 PER ANNUM, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.

APRIL, 1880.

THE

No. 18.

AMERICAN

CATHOLIC QUARTERLY

REVIEW.

Bonum est homini ut eum veritas vincat volentem, quia malum est homini ut eum veritas vincat invitum. Nam ipsa vincat necesse est, sive negantem sive confitentem.

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HARDY AND MAHONY, PUBLISHERS AND PROPRIETORS,

505 CHESTNUT ST.,-P. O. Box 2465,

New York: D. & J. SADLIER & Co., F. PUSTET-Boston: THOS. B. NOONAN & Co., NICH. M. WILLIAMS-
Baltimore: JOHN MURPHY & Co., KELLY, PIET & Co.-Chicago: W. F. SQUIRE-Cincinnati:
BENZIGER BROS., F. PUSTET-St. Louis: P. Fox, BENZIGER BROS., B. HERDER-San Francisco:
M. FLOOD-New Orleans: CHARLES D. ELDER-Montreal: D. & J. SADLIER & Co.
-London: BURNS, OATES & Co.-Dublin: W. H. SMITH & SON.

NEWSDEALERS SUPPLIED BY THE AMERICAN NEWS COMPANY, NEW YORKCENTRAL NEWS CO., PHILADELPHIA-NEW ENGLAND NEWS CO., BOSTON-CINCINNATI NEWS CO., CINCINNATI, OHIO-WESTERN NEWS CO.. CHICAGO, ILL.

Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1879, by HARDY & MAHONY, in the Office of the
Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D. C.

THE

CATHOLIC STANDARD.

A CATHOLIC FAMILY JOURNAL.

Devoted to the Defence of Catholic Principles

And the Propagation of Sound Catholic Thought.

ABLE, FRESH, AND VIGOROUS.

THE CATHOLIC STANDARD is one of the largest, most ably conducted, and generally readable Catholic family newspapers in the United States. Its columns are filled every week with a great amount of varied and instructive reading matter on religious, literary, and other subjects of general interest suited to the home circle.

Its Editorials are able, fresh, and vigorous on all questions of the times pertaining to the interest of the church, and involving the rights of Catholic citizens.

It has a regular weekly correspondent stationed at Rome, and occasionally publishes letters from different points in Ireland.

It furnishes the latest reliable Catholic news from all parts of the world, special attention being given to the reproduction of discourses by Cardinal Manning, Father Burke, and other distinguished Catholic orators and preachers.

In its Literary Department will be found a great variety of entertaining matter, comprising Serial Stories, Sketches of Foreign and American Life, short Tales, Poems, interesting reading for the Young Folks, etc., etc.

TERMS:

$2.50 per Annum, Payable in Advance. Postage 20 Cents a Year Extra,

Address HARDY & MAHONY,

Publishers and Proprietors,

505 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

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