Donahoe's Magazine, Volume 15, No. 1, January 1886

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VOL. XV. January, 1886, to July, 1886. BOSTON: THOMAS B. NOONAN and COMPANY. 1886

Contents.

Donahoe's Magazine. Vol. XV. BOSTON, JANUARY, 1886. No. 1.

Encyclical Letter OF OUR MOST HOLY LORD LEO XIII., BY DIVINE

His Eminence John Cardinal McCloskey. ARCHBISHOP OF NEW YORK,

The Pope and the Mikado.

Order of the Buried Alive.

Harvard College and the Catholic Theory of Education.

An Affecting Incident at Sea.

Sing, Sing for Christmas.

Dead Man's Island. THE STORY OF AN IRISH COUNTRY TOWN. T. P.

Alone.

A Midnight Mass. From the French of Abel d'Avrecourt, by Th. Xr. K.

The Hero of Lepanto. Part II.

The Church and Progress.

Honor to the Germans.

Vindication. From the German of Reinick. "Why lingerest here in

Tracadie and the Trappists.

Gladstone at Emmet's Grave. HOW THE UNMARKED TOMBSTONE OF THE MARTYR LOOKED.

Gerald Griffin.

Rev. Father Fulton, S. J.,

Private Judgment a Failure.

Priests and People Mourning. The Great and Gifted Redemptorist

SLEEP ON. In Memory of Father John O'Brien, C. SS. R. How short

Crown and Crescent.

Four Thousand Years.

Abolishing Barmaids.

Christianity in China.

"Faro's Daughters."

Juvenile Department. A CHILD'S DAY. When I was a little child

Useful Knowledge

The Humorist

DONAHOE'S MAGAZINE. BOSTON, JANUARY, 1886. Notes on Current Topics.

"IT IS FASHIONABLE TO BE IRISH, NOW." Hon. Hugh O'Brien's Magnificent Record as Mayor of Boston.

Personal.

Notices of Recent Publications. The Catholic Publication Society Co., N. Y.

Obituary. "After life's fitful fever they sleep well." BISHOP.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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