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i[EA'i'iiENISii'S ‘ “CULT.”
zsozsnxtavnpnzehl rnumsw Hull
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lf1!re Vhlneh in not who Innlllbk
’ Kiln That. Protuuelta Mun anange
Io Cnmk.
"Esnterla Buddhism" In the name by
which the new "cult" of heathenisln in
lcaiied. 'n
n ran the worship has been estab-
lished and daily the gong rounds tor the
helievt-re in 0 assemble. ha
priests, in gorgeous yellow rohes. chant.
and the rites oi neathhnisn: am pcriorined
with lnlpealng
Not alone in
e hear of 1
a-
com ared With 2 am. t is hat sun
prising: then, alter the interest which
i
"The ght oi Asia"excJte to learn of
Budiihisls being in the City 01 Olitu .
Arianiiln. nila nism. tie! nted Pro
II
hlmtion end iiunliy heathenbm. We are
cu
that chnmpion or New nginnd arlhu-
> doxy light up the dree oi e-aleln were he
on the scene a A D .
Apropos to the ennus euhyeet, we read
that the cnitarlens have sent a mission-
ary to Jane w '
ln the native religion one we
Agree with them: They boldly say
that hoatnenlsln lens good as Christianity.
As r‘ H ' ' is ’
u s
we xuily agree with them we do not
christian l'eveid.tion.
l in comments or the religious
press upon the euhiect, we seem to
...though the c ncl u- n it
emenlely to lcil iimrs in
erg me u 3 u
t em great credit lor
being honest and logioel-the only acct
whltth is logical.
we think thnt the 1>rotestantcd-
itore have the same thought at heart, it
(or us there is no
rel-elation oi the truth.
Dnubt hiss done its Work and brought
us lrult We see with what lore-
s e a n on a
side othlstorle and catholle chrlstlanlty
or on the aide oi heathen‘ ln-inlalll
or unheliei.-catholle Beviuw.
nr hplxv lu...usnr..
moments are the gold dust oi
ti role a ue as well an strik-
ing line u-lien he said, “Snnri.-J luhlre the
lnounlnins. uh momenta lna re the
years." 0! all portions oi our lue, spare
lnonlen nloet !ruitlul oi evil.
The; are thegupa through which tulupta.
tione and the usiect Way to the garden
of the soul.
mu Ft’Tl'Ill‘ tors.
Iueeoae and mtorlurlnauon are tmauy
ayaoaylrlmaa Tormn.
in in lnnlnglotuedeterlnlne
to carr t e r s tergy a lr.
ulnsmni M iii [1:lmil, the plans llilicli.
llluillcuts or though , good sans ln
rplred lorna. B thus executing
or, shall he
in a varl tlons that always
t the no-
c ul-ea, it is absolutely neces
lhlttdeiinite ideas regarding the more
I lso, limt Inset)
S
r:
t
iurs uttltude uring the civil ware
3- was wank. poor and dnlloete in
sides. scores or examples might he
cited. Lincoln. washlngtonln etete al.
relrs; cerro olhhons in reilgiouecla
ties; such n. In n
nry person, one of n tur inndmllrks.
got success and ell that lor the talrlng;
mos us must be content with
t ion poet calls “the
thought all having done one‘: duty "
hrs, leading us or-lght hy its
iinaily, its ilickerlng light
will tell our venerable brows that success
13 at Lland, While beyond. in the narmw
why, may be seen the Land at retraction
-our ili'e's gold, eteraityla pal-on .-
N. ll. i>:. in cutholle Youth.
um mruouc uxxvznszrz,
addrur luade hy the connnamea at
The xollewlng is the address nnade by
the committee lo a
r eor ul l llelnnl a
undertaken to execu Ln carrrre lnnr.
hi an pmmiaea t to it
couple or months. it earnestly hopcd
til t all th a who attended Bishop
enne‘s on may c ntrlh to to this
e center oi Unity in
-‘In making this appeal, despite my own
fez-iingoi inlibiiit; I do so, much docs
not need 0 be 5 iii ,
lost is understood. our natural let-ling
s
colnparatlvely apoalring, huttho general
lnlluenee exercised 1 ts
out. w iur more than compensate tor
the slight short or trouble that is re.
1; lrod
--ltwlll, as Father Kenaim Vaughan in
A recent letter to the "Tablet" n
ehoughtlully expressed it, be the ilniring
oi the past with the resent: America
with the rnited Kingdom or Great Britain
and lr and; the dnu hter wit
:
HlII<lenlI“'hu “III? -12:30 A. ill.
Haw ho py are the llluesulnlen etu-
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xey. Jfn. Boiaurl, or BL ThomM'
Cizurch, “'o0dberry. ha been elected
pmasidenl 0! 51-. PItrick'B Lyceum, Balu-
mom. ,' '
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X. J.,SATURDAY, AUG. 3. 1889.
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PRICE : C’]3NTS.r
T iii) P0i'E'S , ALLOCETION.
xr nun: A iurcnlzn IENSATION xx
' nil: 01.13 uroirzn.
an nodarlrt. nalla'a hlnsr Alnnned
nycrtan n n. pulley--l-he Limdlng
Jnurn-In or all countrlu Dlumu ll.
“The question oi the day is the AJ.iucu-
tion which the Sovereign Pontih heajust
' uunc " seysthe Rome corres onu-
ent of the "Froolneni n ’
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nule is peculiarly signlrlcont, espec-
ially or those which have herotelore hecn
in lrnor ol the us
r hls aggressive language
Po e. The “Standnr
adopts the earn. tons. The oil-lcial jour-
es ' h
nainolPrus a,auch as the --r 1.‘ e
"N rndeutethe Zeitnng," the -he s-
, the "Kreilzzeitung," reproduce
tho Aiiocutian with
out commentary,
nt.
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tulnly wls
rahld or
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it true very had policy to have launched
it on this road. nd heca s h
tilt lelnh yitha
glvcs the Pope ground to icar
poraonrll sniaty.
lnlt-a is DVUI)‘ day orce ng; their
audacity is uue ulxiiod, they win have no
rc.-tllnti they ave ac-oonlpllehed their
H m."
"The "Oplnlono oi Bologna. writes
in dos air: “ . . . On the eve of the
gravest European complications Italian
stutuernon have conipiotciy let their
hmuis. he‘ must be ansssiv l -
tlon e such aberration and stupidity.“
n with the abiest Italian
julirnilis that are anything out ll-lcnde ol
the awn‘. ut signer orispl la de-
torlnlucd to hasten on the catastrophe
with “guyioty at heart" like anothcr cel.
braved Bwwsmnnl
Tnevconiessiou 0! a eernna rnni.
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the --lrnnillurlor zeltung." the organ 0!
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Etornlll city, and his is greater
than those uilo, in the interest or party,
do violence to the truth, would have us
on vi). To oy e nolnaus ere gov-
erned by the tiara Just as more mo."
rr
The departure oi the noly Fatheriroln
llolne is nlurh d l-ussa . But except
L XIII ti certain eventual-
ities. P99 talk v gllbly (What
he been eclded on the subject Ln the
into Consiilu It lud the
n of vl-a t laly all n Cath-
oiltl power the Pope would leave the vs
a er to so i where lu
has heen long pbrepnre let him. 1 is is
vori probable, ut the detailed accounts
at c e l’ope‘e die and av n e
Marne: II from the 3 r p.
Mbtheheimehnn our huablnd In
getting to be I vengnle awurer. 8
was not like this year: ago.
Daughter-I know it. mlmmn: but
you know Chub! kupa books in I bird-
etoro o .
Mother-Wail. where that got to do
with lti ' -
gmmh-A grub deal. Then Ins
alum)‘: at-wn at night yurtou Inlioak.
-Judie“ ’
024111 or names arlzzr.
umim VI‘ I] he was reco
illness, and since t
rallied. but has ruwn gnduniiy weailcr.
Til
30!: Oil b r ..nd aupe be t i
ills. is inther died W
only A 3' rs old. and he had e il
in-ti iiucnio til he was IPPl’0B(‘lliD
xuiinhooii. when he received 1 ii ti 1:
nl
imtud near his home.
in 1817 he came this noun , um
for two ycare uns lrlree er an olerr
in a inn.-o grocery store in nil h
not cnrclnovcdterredel-loll. hlary u .
aoadlnny t era4 crasolved to becoma
u out this time. and studied
Latin nnd Fmnch to at hhnsell tor his
m
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and accurate acquireulents in
nunriy every hmnch 0! science. In 1851.
he became director oi the university.
Ettuz Inn In
The av Is dro ed in Abergnvenny.
which is cnuod hhergenu . nd the n in
l=onrlth,whlchlscrliled errith. B
c anlp nluet ho l-oneunc 13 mag
onl-no, llurn, al'idpBourke,Burk. Gower,
us a stroot,le pronounced ae it is written.
u as a surname. it com .
Efxo is called Air, and Du Platte Du
P ah. Jarvis should he pronounced lar-
Vl8: ‘ho e as it written K
l-5
uh, u-it t e aecenton e til lln.
senuye ehoui be spoken as one
ayiilllliu-Sand; st Clllre is also c a
war -sluelulr, and so r sallen.
gar va giluuisspoke so e s llahl
the met syllable. Trywhlt is called Tlr.
Ne
snelri.-r," is pronouneed Charters. and
Cvlamia is culled Gluing.
e whys s ken as Gagen, w
the llret syllable, end Buthvsn is pro.
lI0llDl‘.l‘Il Riven. . twill neohsorred that
rnoetor the shove numea are much ah.
hroulated in their pronunciation. as reo-
o ni.t.-ll by t oc " aot- which
lorrue one 0! the many protests against
the numerous nature oi English erthe.
. Y. Truth.
urn. nourraaav Bx-nv-cry.
The “B Ge who
placed the re (1 lie y be inst con-
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ting and laughing with hiln most merrily.
thnttlle lorget to gossip about it.
Dr. wallrer has a very sunny
temper. notwithstanding her murtyhilka
and uneuceeeelul devotlun to her hohhy.
and la heeidea a woman a sense end u
on.
s nthi.ltheis,ha.sn pa‘ e
thoughtless persona who ridicule the due
to In iy because he e not rcss
do not earlier th
snnayivanin avenue
in the nlannlsh uttle wonlen'a company
-Iowa suite Journal.
:
A Lnd real.
At the recent session of the alahania
Press aaaeclutloa miss Virginia clay, el
Deinocrnl. was
ior reremi yrnrs. Durln that
hour. the lduntsrllle -- elnoe
mo
lulae vlrginla clay and that o
r. e . Th
suoeeeded in increasing the euhenriptlo
list and adul-tlalng patronage ol the
paper.-lseltlniere Sun.‘
CHRISTIAN EDUCATION. >
cuzntlu L MA.V'XXNG‘5 azlvanra
. or CATHOLICBIGBIA‘ “
Argument. -nan! In amra AppllI:n;i
In England and an...-aca..a night In
Ed on prin. wiamr an never
seen I-‘nrft-Hod Pamau-
onire or El-In and Parent.
n education is the cry abroad
as well as at home. The last
a
sad, tnt-n-iurc, there is ilttl tolear.
ahcy will notlorget the lessons oi hls.
ry. ' , .
our American legislators and tenchers ‘
lll do well to study the cerdlnarswords.
Tim argnlneut lot the d the
school lnnd lor the peroe cal
the school raw; that we
oip. on an equality helera the
all-, with the system which doe
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ellcnahle right to parents. so ateraly
his right recognized and vindicated
in the uid lraporlrll Inw, that lathere had
the pmvnr (Ii iiie and eat
children. ll
ey here the inalienable
‘n odsprlag.
, much less sur.
nlrldon and anearloaa wauon.
All this talk about London iadsbrings
to mind the much-discussed question of
English clothing, rather the estion of
its oheapnuee oo p l ewor
alnerlc n tailors re nlan
nu-n who ulll not wear hu ndo
g n no
lronn onetnlrd to one-iourth the rise
which would he oharged them hy a lxth
avenue taliio . .
The hrat is a misconception. and the
second a nrlsroprssenteudn. our lash-
onahla tailors are the erauel in skill oi
to some London estehllshnaent w‘ lch
ranirsas high as a Boweryciothlerln New
York, and has bought a lot otchea goods
tor a sught deereaae h low here y
t must be coulassod, howeventhat
the Eneat English clothing, made by
such man u Pool VVi.1itallernn
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is
no near so much
dmcrenca in hate and shoes.-rhlladel-
phi. macs. p