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    -sT. V IATEliR'S COLLEGE JOURNAL. LECTIO CEH.TA PRODEST, VARIA DELECTAT. Seneca.

    VOL. V BOURBONNAIS GROVE. ILL. SATURDAY, July 2, 1887. No 5-,

    A .. lL PIKE. JEWELLER.

    KAN K AK EE, ILLI NO IS.

    STUDENTS ancl TEACHE RS. Attention!

    The Pantagmph, ornamental Pencil TABLETS WILL PLEASE YOU; ask for th!'m at your Stationery ::>tore kept at the COLLEGE BOOK STORE. The l'anta.graph Est.

    J. T. RONEY. Manager . J3 f,QOMIN GTO N , JLI ,.

    NE'J\r ECLEU 'I' ICG:.I0 G RAPHI ES,

    ECLECTIC ELEMENTARY GEOGRAPHY. ECLECTIC COMPLETE GEOGRA?HY.

    ENTIRELY NEW Accurate Maps, slwwng latest D is-

    coveries and Bmmdaries, Concise Des-cn]Jtive Text with 1tmform Topical Arm ngernent, Superb and AppropTiate

    Illustrations. Maps.-THE MAPS ARE WHOLLY

    NKw, and present, with the gr~atest acetuacy, the results of _the lntast u ves-tio-ntions and explorations. They hnve b:en d rawn after lo ng and patient s_tt~dy and comparison of _the best anthont1~s, statistical, descri pt1 ve and cartogrnpbic-al.

    The nam~Js on all the maps are coll ect-ed in an alphabetically arranged index, in which is incli cn ted, not only the map, but the preci se place on the map in which each name can be found. This "Ready Reference Index" con t.ai ns nearly 10,000 names of cities ami towns found on the map.

    Tex:t .-A large, c1ear and distinct stile of type is used.

    By the u~e of two s izes ?f ~ype, a longer and a shorter course are llldiCated.

    l'i[ATHF.MATICAL and PHYSICAL GEOGl{.A-PHY a re fully treated in the flrst chl\pters. .

    Great care is given to the explanation or the CAURJI'.S OF NATURAL l:'HENO~!ENA.

    Althongh published only recently they have been yer:y favorably receiv~d in Cll:tnoli() Institu-tion everywhere and are uow m s:tt1sfactory use In St. Vlateur' s Colleg e .

    For clrcul:1.rs abel terms adclres>~ VAN ANTWERP, BRA.GG & CO., Publishers.

    CINCINNATI &1. NEW YORK

    CI-IAS. RIETZ BROS~ LUMBER CO.,

    Manufacturers and Dealers

    fn LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES

    POSTS, WINDOWS, DOORS,

    BLI~DS AND SALT.

    J(ankakee, Ill.

    Opp. Ill Central R. R. Depot.

    J. IZ. EAGLE. LU~EER.

    A large and complete assortm ent of Lum ber, Lath, Shingles, P osts. Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings always on hand.

    Fill ing large or

  • 62 HT. VIATEOH::S COLLEGE JOURNAL.

    ltA JLHOAD T IM E-TACJ-ES.

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  • Sr. V IATEUR'S CorjLEGE JOURNAL. LEC'l'IO CERT A PRO DEST, VAIUA DELECTAT. Seneca.

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    VOL. V BOURBONNAIS GROVE .. ILL~ SATURDAY: July 2, 1887. No -5-. ST. VIATEUI\'S COLLEGE JOURNAL.

    PUBJ~ISHED SEJ:\'{[.:1\'IO NTHLY , BY TJH : STUDENTS.

    EDITORS. M R. J . CUSACK ... . .... . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . '87. MR. A . GRANGEll . . . .. . . . . .. ... . . ... . . .. '87. JI.IR. P . W ILST AC II . ... . .. ... . . ... . . . .. . . ' 8!) .

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    THE P RESENT STAFF waves its acl ieu to the col-lege worl

  • ~T. VIATEUH':O COLLEG.If the 11 1" liu:tLiutt to pri e;; lltoull o l"l{ i :dlo l i n c~ ti L tu X I l I. Til: whole C.LLi tr lt i vcd uf iu~ tctnpuntl puwer , h:ts fur a. ki1:gdal:ltP, ll l:ll lc i ts pr iSC' ll, :llld Curburlgc't, t ho mite or t ltc hiLIJf'nls cb :t r i l.y . Every -wltL:re revulu Lio u is lJ t;Ollle jte r::wcut.iutt; le t it . lltl t ri ve;; to vppress tile t-rue l) ltut\:Ll ur J c:;us Cllri sL. Tu Lllese CO illlJiu ed fmees

    ' ' Leo ::\I ll C:lil UJIJlO:>e llJ t' l'l' i.)' th e o ree or rigllt. the Stten;,; dl oi' !Jis lTJ Oi:tl a uLbor iLy, and Of t ]wt wi,;tlom wu ielJ is g uifletl :llll i enl tg!Jlened hy tlte O II C w!J vse [J UIV -Ul' a11cl m~tj es t y he represen ts iu Llw wuti d.

    1 ba.vc ;;:t ill it: LcO .X]l I r;o u JIOllt ifie:t te ;dl tbe souowt:' n.ni.l a ll tll e glor.r ot t he Pn v wy. A ll t l1e sorruw: it is ~ u!lk i en t Lo mention tl1 c ouLr:,gPs whic h tile see ts in t he g lor ions crow 11 ot lJio [J f.ll ttifi

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    an army or any human re ourc eattc>d on t he Apostolic chair; but that feeble old man w, Leo I , nd hi tory W3 to call him Leo the Great. lone he goes to meet. the proud and ~an .uninary conquenr whom Va1entini::m commanding a numerou ar my dn.red not face. With no other arm than the moral author ity aLtached to his title of chief o f the . Christian Church, the presbge of his "Virtues anrl the treng th of hi po .. tolic voice: " way!' He command him "thou sllnlt not advance any farther," and the one whom neitlwr the barrier of the Alp nor the Roman arm co uld stop, sobduerl by a superior f(1rce, recoil nt the commnncl of that man, a nd ma ke his re t reat tn the north sid e of the D anube. T he proud and fi erce Att iln. was conquered.

    In our dllys a man of the north . not a King nor an 'mperor but the uocon testc o f GoP('L~-'r assumes al l t he splendor w ith whi

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  • SUPPLEMENT MENSUEL . ----~~----

    NOTRE FOI ET NO'l'RE LANGUE.

    VOL. II. BOURBONNAIS, ILL~ Samedi, 2 Juillet, 1887. No 7. ADIEU.

    A l t1GAUD .

    Il faut qui t ter l'asil e o coula mon euf

  • LE CERCLE FRANCAIS.

    tu :nrc ( cr i v:t itt , svnt r;nn-v c ttu~ cl . pl:t cc t :tu prPmier m ng de:,; g r:tnds lton~mes ces iiJr tu n ~ c i toy(' n~ q 11 i enrcn t 1' o1o nn e 11 r u', trra eh e r l enr pa-t r ie b d v :uin:tti un d e l' 0tra lt >e r : hros s' ils o llt r u ~s i

    '"' un m:trLy t:; s' ils o 11t e lt o11 le urs II Utns tmven;eront lrs si-.:,eics. Lt s t llj lid it m ure cle la chai re p> lltifi ca le ou plut t nu x: r:1y ons du s:) le il de la v rit , le gt 1ie h umain s'e t p:1.no ui :1\'t'les con-fiscations n'ont eu pon r but que cl 'amoindrir la pu issance spirit11 elle des r prsentants rl e Dieu sur la tene. En-eore une fois les P;tpes ne sont pasopposs a l'unit de j'Italie, c'est ce qu' ils ont toujours vouln cln.ns le pass

    e n chassant l' tranger de la pniu s ulc. Et cle nos jours, Pie lX a rl e i>H qu e l' unit d e l' Ita li e chappera tout da 11 ge r qn e lo ri'q 11 ' un li e n d 'a mo 11r e t . N ous :tvons vu s'n

  • LE CEHCLE FR. lli
  • 1~ ~uin~ de p:~r de h\ les mtrs pom :;l! ch.~rg 1 ' in -gtrlJdiou des tuf.wt:;. { 'eil(-ei n'lJ\!;;ita p.1:s. Elie :wnLit qu;;i un monument c;.er tous les cu; urs Cn.n::tdi ens. Combiell de faveurs c lestes out t ob tenues clans cette

    nntiqne ch:1pel le! Qnell~:; fu ul e pi e uso s'y oone renez-vou :

  • ST. VIATEUR'S COLLEGE JOURNAL. G7

    -"Bro. Ryan, you never had such amusement before my anival, did you?!!

    -Mr. L. G nmdclmmp is a reg nlar b ookworm; h0 is not 0 1~ l y realliug-, he i~ de v~ ul'ing bis books. -

    - , Bros. J. O' CaU~1.gha.n 0. S. V . and \Vm. Hartwell C. t). V. o f Holy N ame School, C l1i eago, eame Lo spen

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    yo ung servant :uHl eng:tged llim t o see to tho p11hlie:1.- 1 t.ion 1f the " ~Te xi co ;" wit h these ll o b~vl nlso f'ou11d pa-pers l1.)' whi ch he estnh li sherans. Slle goes, uob i1h]en, to the c:tstle , anrl l>y mea,ns of fine hints and close ob~r rvation of social movements (of wllich sb e was an ex pert interpreter) shtJ forces the admowlecl gement f1 om the woulcl-l.Jc master of the SzalrM; cl omai11S that he is only the base-born son of a Russian serf. De Sabrans l>ecorn es enrag-ed a L the possibility, anrl indeed the lil;:elilloud of his betrayal to vVancla - t.o tbe worlJ.. W hat e lse wight lJE: expected from a worthle~s woman like Olga ? What fine sport his shame wou ld be for her! Tlti.s woman, how-ever, wlwse score is by no me:tns a ol ~an o ne, is shut up by prince Egan anrl sworn never tn cliv ulge a w0rcl of the secrets she h:1s funnel o ut. But while this arrange-ment was making, De Sa brans in n sort of frenzy , off-spring of his burr:ened conscience- goes straig ht to his belovul w anda ancl clisc loses a ll bis long pent up se-crets. She falls senseless to the grounrl. when after somE months she lJecomes able to sig oi (y her will she qui etly bids De S:thrans leave the Castlr, not howe ver witlwut giving over to him tbe v:ll age wlli cll he hatl so lmwdy save(~ years lJefore .

    The exiled huslJ:trHl goes and wnnd ers for a fewyears in the Austrian Mountains, g enerally in the vi0inity of the Castle. He live(l a hunter 's life anri dwelt in ns rn a ll cabin on one of th e peak~ . ... One morning )'llnng Bela is missed at the Sz~1lras Castle. He lt n,aS willingly an -swered.

    When the assembly was seated, Rev. C. P. Foster, of Cbic::~go, proposed Rev . H. Boeklem~ n, of Delph:.lndia-na, as chairman, which choice w_as unanimously accept-eel. Fr. Boeldeman goorl -hn rnoredly filled the profer-red seat and asked tbat S()me gent lemen explain the n:1tnre or purpose of the meetin g; wllerenpon there was a en \I for Fr. Foster. The Rev. gentleman pleading tbnt he bacl only an inkli ng as to the end that was aim -eel a t, rC'q nested that Mr. Ni

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