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A MONTHLY MAGAZINE OF GENERAL LITERATURE, SUITABLE FOR
ALL CLASSES OF CATHOLIC READERS.

The RECORD abounds each month with scholarly Essays on Religious, Scientific, and Literary subjects, from

the pens of well known Catholic writers, and also gives a very large proportion of space to Stories, Poems, and

matter of a light character. In a word, it has been the aim of the publishers to make the CATHOLIC

RECORD a first-class Catholic Magazine for the people.

"The RECORD contains a store of interesting literary pabulum that must ensure it a welcome in every
Catholic household it enters."-Western Celt.

"This monthly is fast becoming a favorite with all classes. Its mission to instruct and please is a great one,
and nobly has it striven to fulfill it."—"Catholic," Pittsburg, Pa.

"Philadelphia is fast training on some first-class Catholic talent, and the 'Record' is one of the cheering
evidences of its intellectual development."-The "Catholic Mirror," Baltimore.

"This is one of the very best magazines in the country, in a literary point of view, and all the while it indi-

cates sound, safe, Catholic doctrine, and a vein of Christian piety runs through all its pages."-The "Catholic

Guardian," San Francisco.

"Families wishing a cheap Catholic magazine should subscribe for the 'Catholic Record.' It is full of all

sorts of interesting Catholic stories for the younger members of the household, besides its full share of more
thoughtful articles for the elder. The price is only $2.50 per annum."-The "Catholic Vindicator."

"One of our prime favorites amongst our American Catholic serials is, and has been almost from its first ap
pearance, the 'Catholic Record,' of Philadelphia. In its well-printed pages you are sure to find every month
something very well worth reading and remembering."-The New York Tablet."

"We have no more emphatic approbation to bestow upon this monthly, which we heartily welcome to our
table, than the reproducing of its leading article in our unpretending column. We like its tone, which has the
true sound. Its ring vibrates in our ears as that of the genuine metal; its manly Catholicity compels our hom.
age, and in its fearless exhibition of it we find grounds for the justification of our estimate. To all our readers
we heartily and earnestly commend this periodical. Its cost is little, but its worth is great. We wish we had
many such in our communities."-The "Catholic Propagateur," New Orleans.

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AMERICAN CATHOLIC QUARTERLY REVIEW.

192 pages, large octavo.

Issued in January, April, July, and October. Terms: $5 per annum in advance.

READ WHAT THE CRITICS SAY ABOUT IT!

"The leading Catholic magazine in the English language."-New York Tablet.

"It promises to be of grand service in the intellectual world for the cause of truth."-Toronto Tribune. "Destined to occupy a high place in the Catholic literature of the country."-Catholic Mirror. "The beauty of the typography has never been exceeded on this continent."-Montreal Sun.

"The style in which it is issued is neat, artistic, and beautiful. All its contents, too, are characterized by a certain vigor which must hold the attention of readers."-Christian at Work.

"It is of such a character that it cannot fail to secure to it a general welcome from the Catholic public."-Montreal True Witness.

"We disagree with our opponents; but we cannot afford to be ignorant of what their best men are saying and doing."-New York Independent.

"America cannot do without a Catholic Review, and here we have one of magnificent promise."— Pilot.

"By all odds the ablest, most scholarly and most attractive Roman Catholic Review yet issued in the country."-Presbyterian Banner.

"Designed, evidently, to give Protestant sects a faithful shaking, and to fight the new battle of Romanism with vigor. We welcome it to the field."-Boston Watchman.

"We are in a state of quiet delight with this review, which exceeds verbal utterance just now."Catholic Citizen.

"The publication of this Review will mark a momentous epoch in the history of Catholic literature." -Sunday Democrat.

"Does great credit to the spirit and enterprise of its publishers, and to the intellectual force and ability of its staff of contributors."- Western Catholic.

"This Review will not only be of great service to the Roman Catholic Church in this country, but will take a prominent place in American periodical literature."--Philadelphia Times.

"The articles are by representative writers, and may be said to reflect the doctrines and principles of the Latin Church more authentically than any other publications of a similar kind in this country."— Christian Intelligencer.

"As presenting the views of cultivated American Roman Catholics on the great religious and intellectual questions of the day, it merits the attention not only of their brethren in faith, but of Protestants also who desire to give a candid consideration to their opponents' arguments in support of their doctrines."-New York Sun.

"Does not infringe upon any field now occupied by any Catholic magazine. It simply rises above all and proposes to discuss the most recondite branches-theological, polemical, scientific, literary, and political that they consider more or less adequately, and in their relations rather than in their elements."-North American.

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A CATHOLIC FAMILY JOURNAL.

Is Devoted to the Defence of Catholic Principles and the Propagation of Sound
Catholic Thought.

Approved and Recommended by the Most Rev. JAMES F WOOD, Abp. of
Philadelphia, and universally acknowledged to be one of the very best
Catholic Papers published in the United States.

RELIABLE CATHOLIC NEWS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD, AND HOME NEWS,
ARE MADE SPECIAL FEATURES.

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PONDENCE FROM DUBLIN, LONDON, PARIS, GENEVA AND BERLIN.

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LITERARY DEPARTMENT,

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