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ST. VIATEUR'S COLLEGE JOURNAL. LJ•: C'.flO CEU'l'A PHODEST, YAH-IA DEL.E C 'IA'L Sc uc ca. VOL. I. BOURBONNAIS GROV£ 1 ILL FRIDAY 30 1833 A GENTLEMAN. flo w o ften clo we h e:1 r the rem:1rks-ye!', snch a mnn is n scho lnr ; t' \:ch ;. is n g<·( •d fnc!J n m::n · is in yet he is not a geutl elll'•ll . Fn ·m >'ue h 1-IMc·n :cJ Jt s the in1C.rence follows, ,.;ume<h in g, :'<peci:ll r eq 1:i f< itc over nbove otlwr l:e po"se ,se d l ·y , tl Jld Fhoulcl f< ·r·l·h in ,::> l\!: 111 in nrdl'r th nt he m:1y r.ppenr in ou r Rt< elcv: · .ted :1bove the mnteri ,; l pl :1 11e wher<!On he I >lJ• ·• ·" an d toi ls. :-luei.J iu our opinion is the f!ll " lity of gc: . l \. he bck of w!J i,.h is so r:Jeogn i.zr,b le in the bnsy world nrounrl. u;;, if not even evi•1encing itselJ i11 the i1mer .. :rwtn1. rics uf the hom e, :>micl the <' mbcrs of the domestiC he:1 rth. A ge nLleman lll 'l.Y be d c( i lic< l : 1s one, wh •J L1 th e hi;;h e.,t degr ee, nil t.hc tnits of t he mflscnlinc sex com bi ned with the g·cntler, the more tende r, t he n lmost :tn ge li c c: h:, nc- ,.,f the feminine kind. A i:> one th:1t br nvn:(;;" v:;lo ur , ]J:' t i. ence, eh1rity, lo ve of co nn try nnrl l ove o!' <"o rl. H e is a gent lem1n th nt the n eedy iri hi s el :' y-llllilt. c:1b in nnd nssists by words n nd by worb. lie n. gcntkmn n, th :: t "·hen fiod or Country c·l\ls him. fr> rth to fight the of R ig ht nn d to <1<'- st rr •y tlw uf Trr ong. i\ gentlemnn is one who f hr hnm :' n 111 tn re will pe rmit , nnrl\tn erl 1 em per c mi < l tho o fli l'e. Inn worrl :1 ge ntlc- (•n e who c< mforts the cons oles the nlllicLe(1nnr1 sym p:ttltizes wit h t he eit·ciing P ee;; of hn- in ge ner:;\, knowing th :1 t he hims elf ::; buul rl uot ] H, hrnkC'n o rru s '.Y link in th ·1 t gTP 1t Ch >l inoff'ri eJJr hhip · t'l ·: t shn:Jl •l perpet rnlly nnit c" ll n ·1t ions :1n rl oll inr1ividu- nl· un m" tln wh nt c:r ee. <l. nom:lt.tC'rwh:: tn :Jtion nldi st inc- C'xist; :l S n ll the E:l l nc Fn Lh er, the SJ!]IrC'Jn\' r:orl <>f hcc Yf'll . .As l !0 11l :1 ll here below pC'rf ec t nnrl l•s th e C' Ons cqncntly cn n HOt ft 1rr.ifh th e Jnorlcl of:< gcnt lcin" n fi•r onrimit·1tiou, yet there · [l. nrl ble ssi ng::: to the hnm:<H i:Jmily, in Ilim clo we find a ll th ose n :J tm=< ln s well :'s improv c<l qn:1lities Ll:nt go to m "ke 11 p a perf ec t ge ntl eman .. Hi s m :tnifcs te d tendern ess for Hi s mother, when :1, yont.h fiS well :1s wh eu mnn; Il is to ·hcr ou fi : 1ding Uim in th e T e mple of Je rn s:tlem ; [- lis witte r into wine nt her re(jnest at the mnrri " ge fc <1s t of C11.n :1 ; Uis r :1 ising the wiclow's son to lif e; Uis que lli ng of tc:n p0st ; His v: trio ns res p:1!Jses t.o the J wbc sc c onlil elic it th e m cs t UJ l Lo unc1 er l h ; Tlis n ltimfltc nnswers before He rod, J> iJ;: te ilml (' n iph ns ; His h st te:tchin g anrl wo rds on Cnl very's hi!ltops-:J!l of th ese, regn. rcle<l from n, hum nn po int of view , show ns, m:1rk plninly wlw,t these in l' sttmc.l:J!e qtrci.l- {tif!s sh ou ld he t lnt const it nt c a tru e gell tlC'JU1JJ. Goorl clothl's, goorl looks, showy j ewelry, nn rl a dnzlii1 g of do not.con st i- tnte a mnch less rlo th ey te ncl t ow:1 rd s th :1 t vi o ur ;mrl genera l dem e:uJor th nt ch:w'lcterize s a Er ln c1tio n. exc e ll en ce in so me particula r nrt or science, or in all of' thPm do cs not, cn n not compcn- sl te for th e w:- , nt of p; ent lc mnnly qn fl liti el', for tbi s or :1tt ·! innwnt is [l.t bc l' t "·hen comp:n·cd with tl1 c ·n w.>IJJ accmnplishmeJ.ts, li1 ;:e lbe m" I'Y ,,ncl Vfl ri egn.te cl flo wers of :1 p:n'ter tc, th fl t :1 re to form n trnc gentl e men . Ancl incl cecl whil r men nrc ma ny, certn in it is t h 8t ge ntlemen fi re fen·, lllH1 th o, t the dt ·s of cc rt n in fnmon s men in this ' 'ise gencrntirm lll'C rbi ly re henrse <l b C':o rc the a dmiring , gn.z iug th r ong of th e wo rld 's speet1 tors; wbil p the c1 eecls of cn r t.h 's nnh lcst so ns : llld r hu gh tc rs are cr.t.ircly for got teb. Tn ou r t im es t '1e cl e1th of s om e n otcr 1 ln nrli t, th e cl e1th of 1. rli st in- g u is h eel cl esp·• l' ;t do , o r th e ;; h oot ing rl own of some wny pu gili s t, d\' m. '\JHls the first ph ec in th e co lnmn s o f our The Prc;;s tee ms with gl ow i ng :1cconn ts of th e so v: 1l o nr oas r.ctions of snch t he minu test eonnectc d witl1 the ir li ves nre rl et 'l il- 0nc '' h" l•y our h nm''ll nnturc h ·>s C' ]cyctecl ee l; bnt 0 11 the oth er h: 111d the nct ion of n gen tle ma n, thr. fr om th :<t i nto which it h :1.rl fdl en tbc of a so ul from etern:tl pe rd it io n, th e snatching l11 rou. e:h th e of A dam - he is the on ly one thnt we from the wol Ye:; of soc i ety the bmb s th :tt nrc des tin ed e :' n :J.]l(l shnnlrl nlwnys r efe r Lo with glor_y an r1 prid e; ror final sl:; ugh te r ; the offering o f a mor sel to s:1 ve the we men11 the Go rl-M:1n Christ. b cggn.r' s Ji f'c; th e eo nsob t. ions olfcr ccl to the cl cJ'ol ..., te Jf VI' C peruse nn rl me r litnt e np on th e lif e o f l wi < l ow :tnd the ln refootecl o rph an-:1 11 th ese are left Chri s t; in llim , the wh cacc (lowe(\ all g ra ces unm c ulionc ·l tlic n ote d s1.;w> of pmgiTss of tll.is

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Page 1: St. Viateur's College Journal, 1883-03-30

ST. VIATEUR'S COLLEGE JOURNAL. LJ•: C'.flO CEU'l'A PHODEST, YAH-IA DEL.E C'IA'L Scucca.

VOL. I. BOURBONNAIS GROV£1 ILL FRIDAY MarG~1 30 1833

A GENTLEMAN. flo w o ften clo we he:1 r the rem:1rks-ye!', snch a mnn

is n scho lnr ; t' \:ch ;. m ~11 is n g<·(•d n ·. cth~nic; fnc!J n m::n ·

is ~ u ecc~sful in hu sines~-bnt yet he is not a geutl elll'•ll . Fn ·m >'ueh 1-IMc·n :cJJts the rc:~ dy in1C.rence follows, tb:~t ,.;ume<h in g, ~ome :'<peci:ll r eq1:i f< itc over ~nd nbove

~dl otlwr qu:~liLi\'" mu~t l:e po"se,se d l ·y , tl Jld Fhoulcl ~hinc f< ·r·l·h in ,::> l\!:111 in nrdl'r thnt he m:1y r.ppenr in ou r ~.rc~ Rt< elcv: ·.ted :1bove the mnteri ,; l pl :1 11e wher<!On he

I >lJ• ·•·" and toi ls. :-luei.J iu our opinion is the f!ll "lity of gc: . l mnm:o.·~~, \.he bck of w!J i,.h is so r:Jeogni.zr,b le in

the bnsy world nrounrl. u;;, if not even evi•1encing itselJ

i11 the i1mer s~ .. :rwtn1.rics uf the hom e, :>micl the r:H1hn~

<'mbcrs of the domestiC he:1 rth. A genLleman lll 'l.Y be d c(ilic< l :1s one, wh•J p • 1<; :;c~.~c~ , L1 the hi;;he.,t degree, nil t.hc nr1ble~t tnits of t he mflscnlinc sex com bi ned with the g·cntler, the more tende r, t he nlmos t :tngelic c:h:,nc­

terist.ic~ ,.,f the feminine kind. A gei J ~ l cm fln i:> one th:1t posse~<~Ps brnvn:(;;" v:; lour,

]J:' t i.ence, te n (1 ernc~s. eh1rity, lo ve of co nn try nnrl love o!' <"orl. H e is a gentlem1n thnt ~ccks the needy iri his el :' y-llllilt. c:1bin nnd nssists by words nnd by worb.

lie i~ n. gcntkmn n , th :: t "·hen fiod o r Country c·l\ls

him. g• ><' ~ fr>rth to fight the b~ ttles of R ig ht nn d to <1<'­s t rr •y tlw ~ uppnrter~ uf Trrong. i \ gentlemnn is one who

prcscrn·~. ~ " fhr 1.~ hnm :' n 111 tn re will pe rmit, ~ n nnrl\tnerl 1em per cmi <l tho vicis~itu r1c..; ofli l'e. Inn worrl :1 gentlc­

m ~'n i ~ (•ne who c< •mforts the rli s trc~~ecl , conso les the nlllicLe(1nnr1 sym p:ttlti zes with t he eit·ciing P ee;; of hn­m:~ nit_y in gener:;\, knowing th:1 t he himself ::;buulrl uot ]H, ~~ hrnkC'n o rru s'.Y link in t h ·1 t gTP1t Ch >l inoff'ri eJJrhhip

·t'l ·: t shn:Jl •l perpetrnlly nnitc" ll n·1t ions :1nrl oll inr1ividu-nl· un m "tln whnt c:ree.<l. nom:lt.tC'rwh::tn :Jtionnldistinc­ti ~: ns m ~ )· C'xist; :l S nll h ~ ve the E:l lnc F nLhe r, the SJ!]IrC'Jn\' r:orl <>f hcc Yf'll . .As l !0 11l :1 ll her e below i ~ pC'rfect

nnrl l•s th e \' ~ rlh C' Onscqncntly cn n HOt ft 1rr.i fh th e

tr11e~ t Jnorlcl of:< gcnt lcin" n fi•r onrimit·1tiou, y e t t here

· [l.n rl blessi ng::: t o the hnm:<H i:Jmily, in Ilim clo we find

a ll those n:J tm=<lns well :'s improv c<l qn:1liti es Ll:nt go to m "ke 11 p a perfect gentleman ..

His m:tnifcsted tenderness for Hi s mother, when :1,

yont.h fiS well :1s wheu ~. mnn; Il is rcsp01~se to ·hcr ou fi :1ding Uim in the T emple of J e rn s:tlem ; [-lis ch~ngeing

witter into wine nt her re(jnest at the mnrri "ge fc <1s t of

C11.n :1 ; Uis r :1 ising the wiclow's son to life; Ui s quelling of t c:n p0st ; His v :trio ns resp:1!Jses t.o the J cw~, wbcsc

qnesti<m~ conlil elicit the mcs t UJ l Lo unc1erl wr~; l h ; Tlis n ltimfltc nnswers befo re H erod, J>iJ;: te ilml ('n iph ns ;

His h st te:tching anrl he~rt-re nding words on Cn l very's hi!ltops-:J!l of th ese, regn.rcle<l from n, hum nn p oint o f

view, show ns, m:1rk plninly wlw,t these in l'sttmc.l:J!e qtrci.l­{tif!s shou ld he t lnt const it ntc a true gell tlC'JU1JJ.

Goorl clothl's, goorl looks, showy j ewelry, d ~ nglin g

w:ttclw~ nnrl a dnzlii1g profn~ion of ring~ do not.consti­tnte a gentlcm~n, mnch less rlo they tencl tow:1 rds th :1 t

b ch~ vi o ur ;mrl genera l deme:uJor thnt ch:w 'lcterizes a C!Jri ~thn. E rln c1tion. exce llence in some par t icula r nrt

or science, or in all of' thPm docs not , cn n not compcn­sl te for th e w:-,nt o f p;entlcmnnly q n fl liti el', for tbi s o r

tb :~ t :1tt·! innwnt is [l.t bcl' t i nsigniflc~ n t " ·hen comp:n·cd

with tl1 c ·nw.>IJJ accmnplishmeJ.ts, li1;:e l be m"I'Y ,,ncl Vfl riegn.tecl flo wers of :1 p:n'te r tc, thfl t :1 re 11cec~s:o ry to

form n trnc gentlemen . Ancl incl cecl whil r men nr c many, certn in it is t h8t gentlemen fi re fen·, lllH1 th o, t t he dt•c· ·s of cc rtnin fnmons men in t hi s ' 'ise gencrntirm lll'C rbi ly r ehenrse<l bC':orc the admiring, gn.z iug throng o f the world's speet1 t o rs ; wbilp the c1eecls o f cn r t.h 's nnhlcs t

sons :llld rhug htcrs a re cr.t.ircly forgott eb. Tn ou r t im es t '1e cl e1th of some n otcr1 ln nrli t, th e cl e1th of 1. rli st in­g u is heel cl esp·• l';tdo , o r th e ;;hooting rl own of some hr~ wny pugili st, d\'m.'\JHls t he first ph ec in th e colnmns o f our p~ pers. The Prc;;s teems with glowing :1cconn ts of th e

so c~ llN1 v :1lo nroa s r.ct ions of snch ch~ncters; t he minu test i nci \l cut~ eonnectcd witl1 th e ir li ves nr e rl et 'l il-

i ~ 0nc '' h" l •y :~~snmi1~ g our h nm''ll nnturc h ·>s C']cyctecl eel; bnt 0 11 the other h :111d t he nction of n gen tleman, thr. ~ · tme from th :<t r\c ·~nrh. tion into whi ch it h :1.rl fdlen tb c s~w ing of a soul from etern:tl perd it ion, the snat ch ing

l11 ro u.e:h the ~in of A dam - he is the on ly one thnt we from the wol Ye:; of society the bmbs th :tt nr c d estined e :' n :J.]l(l shnnlrl nlwnys r efer Lo wi th g lo r_y an r1 pride; ror final s l:; ugh ter ; the offering o f a morsel to s:1 ve the w e men11 the Gorl-M:1n .Tesu~ Christ. bcggn.r' s Ji f'c; th e eonsob t. ions olfcr ccl to the cl cJ'ol..., te

Jf VI' C ('~l rf'fnll.v peruse nnrl merlitnte npon th e life o f l wi<l ow :tnd t he ln refootecl o rphan-:1 11 these are left Chris t; in llim , the fount~in, whcacc (lowe(\ a ll g ra ces unm culionc·l : ~m id tlic noted s1.;w> of pmgiTss of tll.is

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llOUIWO NN AIS GROVE. ILL. FRIDAY MARCH 30 1883· 19

us th[lt words fa il to bell the joy he felt at t he s{ght o f ev.ery one of them.

A nd the mo re celebritted, s:>.ys a g reat writer , t he p crsonng<>s of t hese friendships, t he more ~a in t ly and !a tense they wer e. So i t is th."\t we sec St. Bcnl'tl'll, in his d iscourse upon the Cantic le of Can ticles, when with I'!T~ph ic firn he is po int ing t he t raits of divine hJ ve, t1 1rn :o:-; iclc to npostroph izc n, bruthcr and fri end whom

dc:~ Lh h:~d rec:cnt.l.Y sB:~tched n.wny. T r:.ccs o f the,;e S:"\c rcd friendshi ps ru n llwHtg h a ll t he

r ecords of Lhe mon~3tic a;;es. They crop o u t in t he poetry, t he legends;, n.ncl wurks of!e:1 r·ning ftnd de votion of those ti me,; - com ing to the snrf:1ce nnclcr Hll cir­CilllJ St'lllGt•.~. \Vc ti tHinot only in letterR of t hol'e centr:d ch 1 r:J,ders uf t heir time.-;, every ·lH"Ocl twt or who:;c pen i~ !lOW prcc inu;;, hn t :d.'io in the formuhs tiw f llldli :• r let'Le r~ lJe.twecn the friemls of di!<til n t lll Ol]:lstcrics or nl. •~cn t br< Jthcrs. In t he;;c pn rc affect ions ne ver w"s fo un d hng11a;;c m•·r ·.) cx:prcssivc. The s w cetne~s of t h., ;;entimentt<81wws more 1:\trong ly t ln n :m y otlle r illustr :l ­tion to he :~. < l tlu r;ert, the angelic cbametcr u f moJws ti­ci, Jn . \\rithi n tho;;e p ure precincts lww. m:u1y lJen ut ilul a·ttftchmc n t.~: \Ve h:we t he rceords o f mn ny it is t n tc; but h nw lll"HY more mn8t lnve ex isted, t he t.rnec;; of which h:we pcr ishctl iu the cl:lsh or n;Jtions :>nd t he

wrce k u l' empi re~. J. W . W, LaF :\::y,ctte, l11d.

A ILbough thefhy, declic,te<l to the memory of St. }>:~ I rick, i ~ alre:1 dy some cl i st~nec in t he p::st, "ti ll we fi ml [\ ~ecrct ple:tSn rc ia reeurring to i t, and dwell ing OJICC more o n t.hosc ~~:cne~ which at t he t ime seemed s, lo\·cly :md so :1.d mirab ly fitted to the occ.,s ion.

Xcver pcrhq>s, before iu t he h istory ofthc co llege, d id the students t;>ke such n gre:.t interest in celcbr:1tingSt. ] >:~tri ck's lhy. Th.e W'.)ll.thcr w:1s pt,e ulhrly [ 1.vur:~ hle nud CYer_y th ing ~cemed to ~CC'(Jll{\ t he effort:; or lbe ~tmkn ls

:J.nrl :tdd he1.u ty and ~plcndor to t he ~·cc:1sion .

From c·:rly morning ti ll l:ttc nt night. the st ir rmcl hn ~­

tle of the st udents; the joy th :1 t ~houe ti·orn en•ry couu­t• :: tnec; t he p:>triotic zc:tl th:1t 8ccme~l to n n im ~tte every he ;; rt; a ll hcl'poke :1. dny of joy :1nd festivity, a - dny

when wcshou [(\ r" ise.our thoughts from cvcry-rlny en res, and with pure he:wt:; nnd sonl~ p~y o nr first homnge to the· A po:;tle of' th~~ l:: nd of our furef:1thcrs. At ni ne ocluck ~~~lemn High i\i~ ss w:1s celcbPterl. nfter whi ch n. very e loquent P.c rmmt w:1>< prc:1<;he(l by Rev. F:1ther Dunne. 1 fc :-poke long on the true Jrbh Snint :md npostle; his p rofonml f1ith nnd nntiringze:1 l f'11r the c0nvcrsion of Jw•thcn !rl:twl. L" ~tlY. he r1~piet~Cd the rliRtre~s nnd !!.Jljictiu :J to ·.-:1 ic: IJ t:1 e pc () plc ef lrehn rl arc now snlJject,

nnd exhorted us to pr:ty t h:1t peace and prosperity shoulO.

soon reig n in t he be:1.n ti ful g rQen I sle o f the se:t. This eloqtH~nt sermon touched the hearts of a ll , and inspired t hem with a g renter love for t he lllnd of their forefathers. Precisely :tt eleven o 'clock the student arrn.nged thcm­sel'l'es in r:1.nk, on t he college wa lks ;

A nd brumers of a thons~nd dyes, \Vn vee\ in t he west wind's. summ er sigh11.

T he sign bei11g given nll ncl v nneecl wi th joy ful countcn:w­c:rl' nnd b c:1 rls bumillg wi th pntriotic lo ve. They presen­ted n most be:111 tifnl ~ ppenrnn ce ns they nwTchecl in step with t he mu sic, nn cl the sun shining on their richly cmbroirl crcd g-reen b1.dges m1.cl e t heir r ppe,qrn ncc still m ore ben u t ifnl. As t he.v pn~scd nlong the street crowds n1shcd to t he "·ind ows nn cl not n. few boys fo llowed up nttrncted by the mnl-~ti rring tunes snch lit' " St. Pntrick' s D cty", " T he· wen ri ng- of th e g reen" etc. A Iter h n.v ing serennrlcd Rev. F nther Beau doin nnd A lphom•c Legri~

nt thei r respccti ve residences and the Sist.ers n.t t he Acn­rlcmy, t.hcy return ed to the c0ll e.ge where they soon p:wtooli of :m excell en t d inner. The tn b lel' were b elen

with every thing which the tnste nnd gcn ero~ity of the good procnrntor, Bro . Bernn rri , conl cl suggest . The

· nfternoon pnst o ff very pl e:Js.1.nt ly, ev ery one enjoy ing bimfe lrto hi s hen r t's con tent. B nt we hnve yet to men­t ion th e most bef) n tifnl pnrt of th e celebrntion , viz: the ent cr t:t in ment )!i vcm in t.he evrning-. This w M a grnnrl nff~dr . nnrl refl ected with grrnt <'r ecli t. 11pon t hosP. who took pnt in t he exerci~es. The entertninm cnt p11 rtook somcwh~t of n seri o-<'omi c nntnrP, hei ng- <'0111 pflse d of spe<:>rlws . song-s. r <:>c it ntim1s. el og--r1 n n eP~. nnr1 m11 RiC hy t.hc hnnrl, lll lfler n~ (' direeli Pn flfl\fr . F. N. P Prry . nnrl t.hc orrhe~trn g ui clecl hy t he ~killfnl hnnd of R ev. Fr. Oser . Mr . A. llf cn.nviek openerl the evenin g-'s en ­tr r t.1 inmPnt hy n hen n t iful ~peech on " The D ny we f'C]Phr,..te' .' thi~ wn~ fo ll owed by recitntions by Messr~.

M ef'n nn, l\·f<:Ci rnth anrl l\fn her. J\rx t. in orrl~>r ~'<'re scmgs renrl <:>re rl b~' Prnf. l\fn rphy :1 nrl P. A . T Prry, fo ll o"·e>rl hy n t ri ple C' l og-- dn n~ hy MPssrs. C: ibhon~ ,

MeAn liffe nnrl Cnmcron wh ich ndnn lly "took rlovm1l1<1 hon~e ;" t.he,v re<'civerl wi lrl npproh nt ion from the nurl i. enf'P nnrl wrre mo!"t rmphnt.ien ll~, pneorerl . Tl1e next on tlw prnQ-r o mm~' wo~ "~t. Pntriek'~ rlny" Vf'r v h rn ntifully

re11rlrre>d hv tl1e l 1n 1Fl. After t hi s Fn t.her Mn rsile m nrl e ~om<:> npt :1nrl vrrv fitting r<'m nr], s tor t l' <' oee~sion :· lw rcferr<:ri t o the !l1·!'nt "·ork w hi ch tl1e Tri ~h hnrl d one tnr t.hi~ eo1mtrv. mvl how they so . unt.ir ingly ln hor <> d for t.hp prnmn lrrnt ion of th P C:fiFJWL Fntlwr Dunne nlso Rpol'c of thr lnv<'. we shflnld en tf'rt.nin t ownn ls Jrelnn rl "onr hP!overl Tslnnrl. " T lw. Pn tC'rbiPrrC'n t wns <'loFecl hv n hriPf. hnt vPrv i!pproprir.te i'pef'f'h. hy Y<'ry F<:>v. Father Fournier, ""ho spol'c Oil the u n ion an d brotherly

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BOUIWO~N ~\I t>GHOVE. ILL. FHW .\ Y )L\I tCII:)O J883

lo1·_e which slwuld ' e x i <t IJ \.!Lwccn · all cRtholic stucl<;nts

ltU 111:1Uer wktL ll! iglit b~ \li(•ir:, l!:ltio11:iliLy. On the '

w:1ul~ the \:ule rtaiHIJ. eu L Hh well ~;, Lln: cek1Jr1llit•n dur­

iug- ~lJ e tl. •y , W :i~ a t;J'.,nd ~ltct'l'~~, : IHI ~hvwecl tit:t t n il

h 1d at, he:1rt the true d evvt ivn tv ht .. 1':: trid' ; i L slW 11·cd

tlw t :t.lwy n;vt~red .Lhe m em ory of him who lef\. frieud8,

we dth :1~.\\~ l:0 11,ntry Lo pre ·wh Llie Uo<:<p cl to our fore. l'.1thers, and remove Llw eloud of clarkne:~s whid1 had so long eu~ !Jrv udcd (le .r Erin.

H. ,J. s.

DE<.'1810;'; .1:\IJ E:'\EH !: L

I no.rder to im; u~:esm:.e0Sd in a tl.e r lile,, nothing pc rll1JY:i b '1JUl'C , wortlly o( the ·cv11.-<irlention of' the young eolleghn,

t'll.ll .:l 1inn <lcd"'iyn as to the profession whic l1 he o ng lt t tu full (! w, an•) an ener:;eLic eonccntntion of all hi.:; :1.bi l.itie3

h p:l t'icctl.y LU~· l er.;t l.nlin~· an 1 f'lllly ::wcomplishin.; Lhe

object or <le~ ign, whie h he m ust neeC'~s:1ri ly propose to himself in .t!w tuder~ 'l.kill" or th tt pi·otbdion. Multif:t­

ri o u~ :u·c th e d <!~ ig :l i ol' the Cre ttor as to the m e u1s to

b e employ· l ~~y man for the :tequisition, not only of t !ttt [1 1ppine_s~ which .. is to b e of etenul duration, bnt

even of th:t~ t(lmpor.ll'y, felic ity which , depend~ng as it r1 oes on the cuq·en t of hu,;nll.n affairs, mn~t be atta.ined by the pro.per m 'l.n·1ge1ilCnt of terrestri:tl concerns,

or of wh 1t is gl!ne r.tlly d enomi n:.ttecl "the work of life ." "'Nil agit nis i propte r fin em" is one oftbe fundamental

princ iples of reason ing . Anitlogous to this princ iple is the Lrnth cl emons traLecl by both reason and experience,

that il) every Lllid ert:1ki ng there Shou ld be :1 st:tbility Of parpo.:;c as to tltc ot!j 0e ~ p;·•>l>0;c 1 tn be atL tine l. T o

\l JI( \ e r~hllrl how to condu ct life prope rly is truly n s ·i u•wc ; ·ul'l l •> IJ ,) :<hi ·.· t•> ·tp,>ly tli •J p. i 1dple.-; of t 111t

s ~iet l 'JC , i -1 :t! l n .. .rL w :l ; .; J v.d a ~ <.; Ulll ·>t lJJ t.'>O hi_;!dy e . .;t im ~ ter1 ..

D ()foc !1: 111 : hin~ 0:1 t1l 'J stormy voy 1;;• o f li f0 , thQ y oin g m·1n sh rJitl ·1 pv;~;~-; :tn :l.C;. It' tte t'Jrc'.:null'i0 1 ;~

or tltc cott.r3e to be pur.m c I ; he s!HHJI ,[ eurrc...:t ly ad­

just the co·ntn:>s o1 !tis r o·v;u:l , with w~1i 1:! 1 , :lssi.;tc·l b j· t !w he lm of will pdw ·r, l1J ~!l •J : tll :; .> cl it\) ·t lt i:; :> lil ~ :1:;

t u d'dllt'ally :tvvi•l , 0 1' il'n.J...:o 'HI'.)', C•Y;J lat •• t· Lh <.J·v1vcrsc wind~ an 1 tcmpr>.-;tu l>ll ; :; urgl!3 wl1ich II w e wree:w<l .:;o m:1.11)' n hopQflll lnrk on tile' ru ...: !;:.~ or the! m crei les3 se t of li fe . Ye~, Lhe work of lile i'i :t grc 1.L tl'ik, an1l in this, n,.; in nll utller II IH1 e rl.:lking:'! , to h:1 vc in the onL-;c t a

c lc t l' ~Ol;CC pliOil Of w!nt b lo be tlo.IC, i ~ fi ll C~dt'llti:l! rcq ni~itk. \VlnL wo uld 1w llt \ •llg h t of one who should

111 lllc rt·1.ke a voyngc, wiLhhout lnving in Yiew any

p tr ticuhr d c;t i1nt io!1? The artisl b"lbre wli Jill is laid , in n ll it3 1nt..uml tleformity, the huge block of m ·trhle from wltkh, und e r the opcr ttion <>r hi s c hi;;c l, is to

l:! [lt'ing Lltc almv•t tiring and lire ttltiu:; 't 1 tn c.-f1r~ t

i.J 1;; tlw i•lct l in hi;; miu cl. ~t .. P elet·'s at Rome, with nll i t; c •ptiv .1.ting gr.mrlcu r, from the entry to il1c high

\.! tt l', '.l' it' t :til ~~~ :u·d ti tc:;turd ::ltre ,t6th \lld he1.uty J"o<) . il ti t·•. iJ b '...: I I ). I t to L!Je <{ ,JJ11 J ,-t!J[:; llOU[C c<J ifiee in

r;' 1 · t. ' " di ty u ,· i ts lll l.;.-; i vene.;~. exi,;ted em inently in ­t'll! m i11·l ul' :\lieh tel Angelo, ite iure :t m ·tsou hid a

.-i : t ; lo 3 t >t~ i ·t·t:t· tiJI :Ii•ti !l. \Y.Ien lt•pl1 tel g1\·e to

tlJ I! .,, . .),·! l lti ' i 111 · II · ••·t d T n t ~-~.fi.fHru!i? <~, did he noL do

m·•rl! th 1.1 t·> i:1 t 1c wi t h 1 vi;;ibl e form wlnt ex isted in l1i~ mill' l b0t: n· ,~ h0 LLM:.: th :o brash in lnnd?

· .\. -; it i; wi L' t tr :-.i ~ ·; ;, 11! ~! t ;i r p;·.J I.J ·Livn3, so s houlrl

i ', b ·~ wi th CVJl'j. o 10 :tn·l hi; p 1·ofe3sioa. "Tho fir.it Vtiu; with Ll t l [i 1 i :1t,.;r .L ! t ·~ .:>; dptor, :t:11i the a.rellite·:t ,

i.:> t- 1 g·J :111 I • L; i ~·L T :tis !'ett le•l , e1·ery thing t.enr\:1

t • v td tl t·J -~·· : 1 I ': Yii\1 n fll ti011." So s'10u ld it he. with t' l ; ·;re tt t li1r or life. .\. yonn:; Ill \ll before m erging in ~· J the h'H.Y .:> :u l'J u t' lit'u, s!uttl rl In ve in his mind 11.

p Jrru::t ph~n r0 ot' hi; s :Ji>;e f!1 e•1t c:1.reer. In ehoo ing

h i; p:•ore; ·ri<.n. h ' l'VJ I'er, let him not im1g ine tlnt he L t > h~ sw tye I by f'v1c.r'~ no I, or by drc 1m3 of future g~o ry. T i10 t'u tu l'e wlll · be :t stern r c1. li ty; then let him,

nt present, de tl wit h re-tlitie•. Eve ry yonng ·mfln

s~ t >Ulcl \V<l igh wdl tlu !l.bilitiel :ul'l . th e ap t iturles with wJ.ich he is by n<tnl'e e:1 Ju ·.vJ 1; an l in rlecidin,; hi;; p nJfe,sion, lYe must be governed ' by the · fdenl of tll'lt.

clnr:tcter whi chhe in tetl '1s to C3t!l.bli8h for himself, an rl b.r the id e·~ l of ch·u· wter which to every o ne shou ld be an obj·ect of et1<ie·1!'ment.

The choic<'l of a profl!ss ion is the refore of a p1ramon nt import·tn ce ; no less so is the stc-1.dy pursuit of the pro­fe:;s i0'1 chosen. D Jes Hi tory nfforcl illnsLr ations whi ch

veri fy these assert ions? Or can the re be found 11.

pe r:< · ITt'; ' , im ·n )['tl.!izr> 1 by h i~ r1ee rf;;, who~e hio~n­

P'':>' i< n · > ~ :t l'i r ~ u tl ex:pr.'s-;ion of tllc.se ftets? Let th ~ yrJ : lll ·~ _\_ 1ur•riu m confine himse lf to the brief hi-; t,. H')' o 1' ~ ti .-< o v .1 e· >·t:l t ry, ·1·11 e1·e·1 there will he fin rl Ji>·i't ~ prq•>:.-; oi· t 11' f·te:t.s ~!)qve enm1' ·i-tter \. ~or nre

t'1";, p;·rv>!', 10 ' '· T ltc · im :Jle r l! ·olle ·tion of'W;1shington, Tfe•1ry, Fr.ll1klin, .J;tc k:;on, " -ehstcr, Cin.1' , Calhoun, nu rl of m:nty other" . . ,hmYS cone:lu~ivch· th:1t

-< lon•n· an t! ,<[nme fro m no condition risP," :~n I th 'r t l 1tCl'l' j, 110 roy: tl ro rl to tTistindion. Jpt the

.\'Uti l i ' ~ .\ nwri" m r.; h.> ·t on the dinnetcr il'S ot' >1 fl'w·

of C11l u rn bh ',; ~·o riv<lil , 0:1,;: ~<>r he 11·ill !tc n:·l1eding u n

I c-son~ of wi s.\ um. In the c•rly l"lrccr of l)l nicl 1Yelbt er <we urr0•1 nn ineil\t'nt. whi eh, n,. it b ::<triking-l,r illn str ,_ tii'C or the import dlC'C of the subjcl't nndcr eon,;i!1era­tio:l. it i-; d e\:.n ·v1 pn>l r t•J l;ric. l\· r .:hL .

1\'e!J-tPr's ftth <'r, n f:1rnwr of v <'ry limitrd me~n~,

~uet·l'cded in gi ,· ing- his >-on n colleg-i 1tc (·our,e, hnt not

withont JlC','IIIIi II')' P!llltl r l'hment. Y oung Daniel fltlly tl etcrmim"l t o h e ·t hwycr. :llld ldl the w~ll~ of his ~1'"1" Jf.1l' r uUl')'L'd up 1\': t h thl.' ho['C \>r -uec,·~ ~r~t!ly

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c~rrying out his project. Having taught school for a ye-'r, ~nd havi-ng received the-stipulated Slllary ofthree hundred and fifty dolhrs, be set out for Boston to d e­vote himsell to the study of law. "Soon after, the clerk­ship of the court of common Pleas of his native county or Hillsuoi·ough, New lhrhpshire, became vacant. The emvlnmcHts of that office were nbout fifteen hundred dull lr:;·per annum. Svme of his ,_ friends procured -_. the I' !Jii'Jintmcnt. !iJr young ' ·Vebster. The information w11s fir~t t·<•l1Vl'Jcrl to l1is lnther, inld be wns requested to f.,rw,,nl it to his ~ou. Such W;JS his rc5pect fur his father, tlt:lt i\lr. 'Web~ter would not settd a reply in writing, l~ttt weut; in person, to make known to him that he c<Jt tlcl not nccept the position. · • Wh:o~t ! snid the father wlwn he found, from the son's conversation, tlvtt he wn,s ~'l 'C" king ngninst ncccpt.ing the pl:1ce, "wiFtt, do you iutcud t<.> decline this ()fticc?' '

"Most a:;snre<lly ," replicu the son when the question C '' ille direct-, " 1 c:mnot think o f d()ing otherwil'c;"

Tlw f , t.he r :>t th·s t sccmc·l an::;ry; thea a.:;~uming tlte :'liT ui' Oil~ wlHJ feel~ the p~ ngs Of dis:. ppointawnt in n'" lir.ing I< mg-ch('f i;:lJCd hope~ , he S-'dcl, •· \\' ell, my Eon, ~)'Pill' mother always s:dd th~t you would come to .some­thing or nut-bing; be :t S<>meborty or a nobody." The e: npha~i~ sho"'e' l' blnt Lc lholl{;bt IIi~ 8 ) ll l'>':•s al;Qut to lJ ·~·~<JillC 11 nobody.

The rcjJly of the -son w:1s;-"l iHtcn<1, s.ir, to usc my 'L<~iignc in ww·t, not my -pen; to be ft ll nctor, n1_1d not a i

reading _ gives him ltn idea of what he hn!! undert!tken; but how m11ny times will he have to read it over before he knows it by henrt l Vl onld the .. Transfigurntion~• li~vc immort~lized Rnphael, hnd he stopped with the outlines? Had the Unionist<! given up in despair after the defeat<! of Bull Run, nnd Ball's Bluffs, the U~ited. States wou ld not be a nation, l;uch ~ life. /i proj~t

once unclert.'lkcu, a suecel!5fnl i~sue depends for the most pnrt on a ste;<dy, energetic, persevering push. ":Motion i's the hw of living nat\Jre." An ocean steamer, with strength :wcl c:1 pacity sitillcient to cnrry the heavie:::t cn rgo across the stormy deep, is utterly useless withon t a motive power. In life, energy is the 8te~m power, t-he motiYc principle. As in Phy~ic~, the momentum de­pends upon the qun,ntity of matter nnd the -velocity, 80

in the highest sphere of -Ethics the extent of human nccompli:<hment depcnrls, not only on -the flmount of humlln endowment, but 1111!0 on that of human t1xertion.

And n.s in 1nturc, a small body mov-ing with consid-

ePblc force is capable of imparting n greater power thnn thnt produced by a lnrger body moving , with less velocity; so It very often hnpp~ns that a mnn -of ordi­n:~ry n biliti<'s nnd of much energy, rloes in the vrenn of di stinction, fnr ontstrip a mnn of mnny til Ients, who hils not -the will power', tQ,_ttse them to ud vn.ntnge.

:r. K.

regi~t{)f ofuther men'" :wtions." i'<obly hn.s tlt:1 ,pledge PERSONALS. lwcn re<l~mc"< L 'fhe dccbion with \Vcbstcr, as to hi$ ' ,

2 . I" t fB 'd d

' . ' . . Rev. J. J. nenndt 'I rcmtl.lnS llfl (jf 0 rtll -.1'00 ' 1utnrc cou<>-c had Lcen m:1de_ 1hc tncn.l ofth: ,t chnrnctcr

1 -which he desired to c:<t.allli::-h hnd been formed. And to I Hl. the fixcdnl'~S ol purpose with which he ndhcrc<l to lt on 1\Ir. A. C. LnLrie '72 prnctice.s hw in FrnnkfortDnkot",

th;:t. tr_y ing occ~l::iou, "·ben the strong£:;t in <1 uccments <J' p:m~nt" ' I cutrc:1ty and pecu nirus g" in were presented_ tu di ~crt him from it to lJj,;- firmnes of design, the world i , in•l~bte.t !<1r tlt:~t name and f.-unc which :ere the ,pride :1 1\ll :tclmintion of hi~ cvuatrym '):J, and .t!,nt rowcring n :pnt:1tion which ~cuds its light !\ll(l dfulgeaU'oe to Uw 1·cmotRst regions o.: f civilization."

ltcvcrting to t~ ~~u lDcct, the .ronng Collcgi ~ n must 11 , \ ' C not on ly a ciellr <~lll'Cption l>t' his pnrpu,-c hut nl.so n will n11(l cne rgr lo c:·rry it :!11o executioJ~ Em~rgy, in i ~ present ncce.pt:1t1on, defines itself to be 11-pplic;J.tiou, at:tivity, zen!;-utttirin:; pcrscvcr:tll"Ce-; ln u :r..-,urd., nUth :~ t

Lend~ to Lhc "IICCcss of tJnt pursui-t, wl-tatev~~ it ~X'~ th:1 t i~ nndcrt.OlkCil. To hc:~t ~ a:uoJJl it i:s U<:>t cSJ~ffideut to procure :1 sto\'e. Fuel ~:m._«t be p11t rnlto the stove nncl l1e ignited L\or is this - :Suificient. Otl,.,r fuel mn st be ::<ldetl frvm time t<> time, '0th~.nrise thil" fire will die out :1ml the <1c.~ired effect wl1l not 'be !j'ff'O<lucecl. A hon~e

without furniture is evmp:~ r:ttively uscl-ess. A studen t prq•c:scs to cclrunit tv m m.:ry a ccrt:::in pccm : :1 first ,

J

Ty. IJon. Thom:1s Colfer 'H is a prominent Lnwyer in

Pontiac, Ill. T. D. Ryan '7!1 i~ pnrsning -hls Theologicnl comse in

Truy Se.min:1ry . Mr. T. L. Sullivan "j ' !J~ is now n. pr(•minent busineef·

mm1 in Dixon, Jll. F. D. Mnrcotte M.D. '~G i11n successful Pb,picinn in

Concordin, Knnsns. :Mr. J:1s. Wnlsh '80 is doing n fine Grocery busin~(;fe

in Wilmington, Ill. Mr .• l os. St. Louis '76 rnnks omong the most prm:t>«•

ous busine~s men of Knnknkce, lll.

w. Schnbcrt "16 is working with his brother ,J, J, In the Drng-storc nt Knnknkec, Ill.

Mr. F. X. Hebert '81 of hnppy memory hng a lucratlvo p0~itioo in the first bn;;iness-honse of West dp l'Me, Wis.

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Rev . Goulet ''17, once known us the ."College-detective" wa late ly promoted to Holy Order:l in Cohoe~, N.Y ..

Mr. V~ 'Bergeron 1\I. D. ' 7:?, now loc~ tcd in Concordia R :w. is 'becoming very popubr ·· in the !Jl'uCtice or medicine.

Mr. .J. Liuert '82, whose pleasing smile wa s wont to cheer u::;, continues hi:; Ecclcsiosticn l e:ncer in the gr:tnd Semiu~.ry of'Montre:1 l, Canachi:

AmQpg the list. of l.Jusiness-met. in the Bloomingt on directory w~ lind tile fhmili:1r name of ,John Condon ' 75 who has ch~i·g~ of a lnrge meat market.

The ,~al!y).'rie.nds ,of James Curran '80, bet1Jer known as "Jqdgy1.~' :.Will be happy to hear that he still lives and is at j)rese;it ~J:ljoy~l}g excellent health among' the legal fraternity of S.::tJ1 .Franpisco, Cal.

W~Y-ttre\se>rry . to:le,arut!utt ouroJrlfriend P. J. Hickey '82 hmi"•beffif neC·essijt.tted ·tO give ~lp his studies, for the time being, on ttecpnpt, o~. siylmess, , He left. St. Francis Seminary last week a1id is now at home in Evanston, Ill. . .{ ....

Those who once hod the pleas ure Of listening to Dania~ D. Danahy '79, thundering forth his political opinions, with full, orotund voice in the hall, will be sorry t o hear that he has withdrawn trom the political arena and taken the job of rail-road contractor, making his home in Aurora, Ill.

N . B. Those who rece·i;e ···tli~'·'<Journal , and know the address and occupation of any of the old students of the College, will COl<fcr a grc::1t thv or by dropping us a c::1rcl of inform:ttion.

l\iusrC AL.

1\:bnager A bbey of New Y()rk thi11ks ofhringin g the entire La Sc:• la Oi·chestni. hom-Milnn.

.Joseff)', a Hungarian by birth ~nd the g1·entcst piano virtuoso Rt the 'present time; will soon be in Boston.

·w agner, it appe:us, had composed his own funer:-~ 1

march 'which h:-~ s just been discov<e'red mnong his M S S.

A chorus of 600 voices is being organized in Denver Col., t o assist the Theodore . ·Thomn s Orchestra in a series of concer,ts to be gi veu then~ in June.

Remenyi thc '-violinist who continues t o deli ght l11rge audiences througl.out the country got off a good ''bon mot" on Ingersoll: ·fiot long ago. He asked the d;'u~tless Bob in what they resembled each other. On ·Robert £<tiling t o see any points of resemblance, the. Hungarian said: "Because I am de fiddle and yon de' infidclle".

F. N. P.

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LOCALf::l.

I don't cnre!

Who took my bow?

Lovk out for the ·bicy ele ;

What nrc yon gving to be?

Have yo nr h:\ir ;;and -J).1 pcrccl. ·

W·ho mif:'sed t he st.op in the triple clog-dance?

On acco unt of my left enr I ea.n't hc:~r a L:~se bawl.

Rev. A . .Mniu ville a~s is tcd a t the Cathedral during Iloly -week.

G. Well; I l1JJ!l cr:>t.1nd yon won the grinning match, l\1. Who said I g run ?

A d nel is ~pokcn of. Wea pon~ , tin pn.Hs<; time and pl~ce, not d ecided,

Prof. .J. P. l\f,Il'!Jhy <:olorcd eggs·_:_:_witli his friends in Chicago, ln st week.

C'hnrley still mnintnins that a man on a large bi<:ycle cannot mfl.kc " less than a mile a minute."

.Moses Roy sa.rs he does not want to remain in the office, if that's what tl1e pr inter's boy is cn lled.

The bicycles and roll er-slm tcs h:we c::msed the college­drnggist to order an other invoice of Arnica.

.Mr. McKenna is n very tasty artist, as may be seen from th~work on the halls, which he has just finished.

.Mrs. Child, a disting uished . artist of Chicago, bns promised to paint the picture of our former Director, Rev. 1;. Roy. :: · ·

Gfbb0ns thinks Prendergnst and KeHy are "longer" f. >r this world than he. Be consoled Tom: you have the '• bre:td.Lh ofunderst~1nd in g."

Prof. T . Dev.cny took :i.d v:mt.'lg-o of the leisure time during }<) 1St(''!'. il lld rec{c:~t erJ wi th his fri ends and reJ:\­ti ons r'n ':!bmml. and Huntly Grove.

The mcnrhcn< of Prof. 1\'fnhcr'~ Geome!ry-dn~~ men~<­ured t he !wig-ht of the chnrcb-stpeplc while the prf> r. 'wns t aking his vac~tion in Wilrpington.

One of onr really nice yonng men. in spe:~king to his fri encl Sflirl : "Rro. B('mnrrl hns one of the lnrgest lwgs I ever saw; pr(}sent com pnuy excepted."

L~st ;,;~ek : we forgot 'to mention thnt our nrti~t, Prof. ,t. Oiii,rn et wns OJ'dained Flnbden.con. l>y mqst Rev_ Archbishop Feeh:1 n, on the 24th. of I<'eLmnry.

The yonth. wh~> teneTs to the illnminntiOJJ of th e h:~lls cloes very wei!; bnt wonlrl do .much better a.ni! prevent mf\ny emphatic expres~ iOf.\~ , if he wonlcl pln ce the benches .ancl eh:~irs where they ltelo~g. 'Ye spen k fr (>m experience.

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();tr reporter called uu the Ubetoricinus [lt the dnse

of Llle rctrc,tt; lecu1ing :J;; : Jin~L a evlunJli aml[Jllttiug on

vne o!' t!lv~e enl1 uu.:ing sm iles, he sttcccedecl in learn­

ing Lhe fo llowing : (which, of conr~ e, i~ slrictly con fi ­

dc;li.i :d) R. J. ~ ·-tllier will go on the lit:tgc; T. Gib_bons

wili tiJllow Lbc carpcuLer- tn:tlc; P. C. Coll\nty, tail or­i ll_::;, .J. O'C·lll :h11~ .. \xcbitcctn rc; F. l\ [ c} .. uli ffc wi ll pcr-

1;_, ·L hilll.,d i' i11 Llw e urc pf h~ lky h•Jrses ; T. l\lc:Kinrey

lot•c cnn<~~ :t wc~ lher pr(lpLct ; l' . l~:<::gc , a denti:;t; E

( 'n rnn. '1. ton~t>ri · ;l :u~i~t. while J. L~ mi.J. A. l\I eG::tYick,

·w. ll ort, C:. F :1.r :111rl Ed . Knicry will fullow the lcg:1 l

l 'ro d'e:':-i<)i'.

:--;Li! l ,.,-~ nc i·cct:i ,. in;:~· lihcr~ I t1 on1 t.it:n ~ 11· , :tn !i·if'nds

'dtn :>rc itJLe rc~ lc" l in th.c weU:tre :-tnci St t ccc~~ vf "The

.) ou rtJ:•L" .'-;inn~ our ! :1:<~ i~~ne, Llwsc \\' llO h n.vc g iv e n

l ll!lieri ·i[ Jll ' ' tJi!!· ~ t'< t iDII~ o r n lire!_,. i11tercst in our W11rk,

;;.n· Yiz: l:Pv .. Tno. B. !'Jc li:unc of Le.1vcnworLh Cathc­

tlr ·I, Ten J>olh r~, H.e v . . J 1.<. Cr>Le, P·1~lor of the Frcud1

C'!Jun·h in ( ' lti c"g< >. Five Dull:H'~, Hcv .. J. W~ldwn jr. , y ,,torof'Pullm·•n. fll., Fixe Doli:lr~, Uev. l'.A . i\I 'Ga ir.

P:t~tor of (;i[mn;J. ILL. Five lJol h r~, nnrl TieL J'\. 1'\. Co~~ciin or A~llhud. K y ., T ·.,-o Un!l''~'" [lnrl the prvmi.<e

of flugmt•nt ing :.ltc nmonnt n;; ~oo n ~"conven i en t.

\Ye :tre inrlccdgn tefn l tti the Hcv. Ocntli::.mcH fur tlH·ir gc·nc rotl:< CPlltri hu tiqn~; flml fur th is :1n1l m~ny

\l", i!er l'; ·cce ling hv~>rs, ns!-.: them Lo nee ·pt our siucc rc~t

th t n k~ .

ST. VL\T ~~UR,S COLLEGE l~Olf -;:H1. -~0::;:'\;N_i\_1S (.;-I~O'"\TE~

K .\~1\:.\. KEE C'o., 11 1.

Founrlt•<l 1\ . J). 181iii , r:li:<ccl to the r:lllk of {; ni VC'i':<ii.)' .-\. n.· ! ?7 L

T w;J co nro•'» of stnrl_\-,

Tlle Clmical aml !he Commercial. Ex erllent f.1c- ili t ie;; for l e:~rning Ml~STC'. TE­

Ll~f:HAl'llY nnrl PA1:\TT:'\\i. BOOK-rEEP I;'Il'G :llT nr•ling: lo the ·' Pr:>cticn i Hu~ ine,.$ ~y::-tem" n ~pecial­

t _r.

TFJDl S FOH no \H0 .\ 'l"DTTTrTOX

$200. Pl~ H A~~lT\f.

F11r liFilH·r infnrnwlion n d rl r c·><~.

Hcv. ~L .1. ~f:lt·~ile . ('. ~. Y. Director.

Th<' (' .. l!c · ~·· :·on hf' r c~ : ·hP·l hy the lllinPi~ C'catral.

tl"' ( 'inf'inn ·J t i . . '-'L L'>q i~ & ('hi<"l'!'' · nr tlu' lurli :1 n~ . 11-

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N. BAI\SALOUX, No. 87

Ol'posiLc ' 'TIMES BU ILDIN G"

W e lnve htcly bought [1.11 imm~nse lot o l

Chamber Sets, the whole stock o f n.

~1:anufacture,

40 c ts. in the Dollar.

We e~m sell you I he most l;caut.iful set in the ci ly for

'"' llich JJCYcr w as fOld below

$ GO.OO.

If you w i ~ll to m::tke a pre;;;ent to a friend, come and

see us, we will giYc you lhc best opportunity you may

eYer he offcnc<l; 11·c hn.-c a fe w hundreds le tt, nnd

they go r:1 pidly.

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Jf yon nrc in Lite city, co mo and see our large

:;tock o f I->arlor 8 e rs, Magnificent

1\.Iirroi,_. 20 x 72~ French Gla!SS

~27.00.

PAl{LOR BUREAUS, in great varieties;

13 0 0 I-i:. C A S E S, O:tTice Desli:s~

C HAIHS , CA H.l'ETS ,

L OI.i);GES,

Sofas, &&&

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2-t !~U l il tBON~_\l :) GLWVE, IL L. FIUI >,\ Y .\1.\itCn ;JO l t)~:L

B EACCBA\!P & BABEL, l'i:n ,' n k {'P, Ill.

J » T;:uG:n £:--..;'] ':--:.; a n d l)E~4.... LEI:~~

l N A LL I lN D OF F AXC Y A l'< D 'l'OlLET

ARTI CLE8 , Choice:---t 1:3r nnd:s o .C Cig-a rs, e tc.

~:;,':F· A !I r- h o11 lrl g-i ve them a c~ l l. ~

PR8 'rf O;\f ~ANAt)ACK . llO U H B O N NA f S Gl{OVE, ILLS.

G- e n e r a l S t or e. D e a let· i n Groc e ri es , Dry Goo<ls , 1-Iardwarc, Cu t le r y , Glassware .

A lso k ccr s constan t ly on han cl a la rge sLoek o f RCA DY· MA.H GLOTHINO.

FAM l LY NIEUICIN ER. A n d W' h o las a le Liqu ors .

W M . GEJ, JNO . LOUIS GOUDI~EAU, Jr.

GELI NO & GOU DREAU, ~:.:t_, .. _.,.~~

lJAR D~V Al{E. '0'9'"' = ¥Qitj ?i?"=a"'4~~

· Stoves, I ron, Nai ls and W a g on w ood Stock. T I NWARE A:);D 'l'INOI" ALL K I NDS.

N o. 3 Cour t Str eet, I--i::anh:ah:ee~ Ill.

T ake Notic e ! All th o~~> in wnnt of Drugs , Medi cinrs, P erfnm es, Hair.

T ooth nnd Gl0thes Brn~ lles and all kinds of 'l' oilet articles can fi nd the choices t and beR t in my s tore.

I also keep ou hand a large assort ment of P a ints, Oils and "Wall-papers of all colors and desig ns. Plea~e g ive me n calL

Y o urs Rl'~p'y .

.T .. f. SCrT HBERT, East Av<'IIII C' , l~ankakee , III.

IT. L. CRAWFORD & uo.,

:Ko. 3G Cou rt Stree t.

Kankakee. Ill.

PIIY 'ICIAN AND ~rRGEON. B ou r b o n na i s Grove, 111.

cr2>-~ A ll c:<lls p r01npt ly attcncl cd . ..flf:_~

E. D. BERGEh. ON, M. D. A~~ is t;tn t surgeon, Mercy IlospiLn l ' '1

Hcs idc nt p !.y ,;ic·bn , Alex inn IIo~p i La l C lt ic:ago '8:2

Rc s itl c u ce, Do u r b oH IHiis G r o v e, IlL

• LEGAL BLANKS.

~Lellt~3U%!J 01-:ALE I{ I ~

~ T A T T () N E R Y l ~o o l;: s , Ne w t-i , .l\'l u s i e ,

'Yal ! - Pft yH~ r and ' Vindow S lta.des , 1\ A;{ KAK E ~; , ILL.

TOYS , P J G YlJS~S . BABY CARRIAGES.

~ · itlah·h KUiT COU HT :O.,THEET

1 \ A ~l\ .\K EK Dealer i n ehoil;c•Ft Gr<H.:er irF . d wi er•Pt lirands of F lonr.

K EW]J>' on h;u;d t.:u n,tant ly a la rge UEso rt m e ut. of F eed and P roll ut:c.

l'leasc call :mel sec me ue !'ore g 1Jing any p l r~ce e lBC' .

Those in need of choice Co n tee Lion:ll'ies, Cnnncd goofb , a ll kind~ ur Frni t.s, Fi ,;ll an d Oy ster,; W ill do

weil a ml S; l 1·e m o ney iJy Cltlling on

~ ,-:J "'" iiJ

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'ili. ·0' Gvnunn E,1st A veunJ

1:1>:': ·::. n.h:a h::ee.

WA2~h1Ef; ~ WEBER & c o. , trJ 71 ~:r ·y ~ "' (i\ I ·

- ~- ~: ~ .. >-l ·j!J- =:1 ~~ ~Cl

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Foundry, & Pr inters' Supplies. 1>-.Specim e n Book ,,nd E stimate• u p on >-l ~ npp bC""-1< • . W r tte for 86oond-ha.nd lis~ of

Presseu uud Machines. t<j 0 5<; &. 5 6 Franklin St. , Chicago, Ills. en ~

T lhJ •· JUUlt...VAL " a lJi-lll <Jlltly p<1 per devule1l

Lo SC JE :'-;C E, LI'l' l,~ RATUHE nnd AH T, publi ~hc cl

by the Studenlb o r St. YlATEU H'S COLLEC: E ,

BO ~ RBONNAIS GliOVC, I LLt: . The ,, .JOURNAL " i ~ n firf t c la~s m cdi1il n

fvr _\. : ) Y ,~ l{ l' !S L' \G . A :;pceial a t L:.'!nt ion p·1i tl to

t he p ri nLing of

BUSINESS CARD8, BILL H EADS.

r;;:> T erms the most rCnbonal.J lP. ~

The '' J () URY. tL " sha ll be mai led t o m1y

add ress nt the r:1te o f

$ 1.:)0 $0.75

PER ANN(~1 SIX j10l. TIIS