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BOURBONNAIS GROVE. ILL. SATURDAY, Sent. 26. 1886.

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EDITORIALS. -~·- .. ~ AGAIN ST. VIA Tl<:UR'S throws witle open its doors and welcomes the throug or sciences-see kers, o kl a nd y onng, who hn.ve fo uu rl the ir w:ty to its sac rc•l shades . Again our c.;lassic grove op ens its coo l w::lks t o th e grave peripatetic, its green, snn ny enmpus to the sporti ve junivr, its woody hills an1l sloping vales, its p ictu r esque ravines anc1 b e[l. n tifu l river to the lov ers o.f 1: a ture's clmnns; lo.::t ll it vpens-lJooks ! . . . . Tl.Jc little minim fiuds his A . B. C .. an d LiH' thc ol<>6ian hi s dogmas ;1 bslr u ~e; all Gnd one nno J!wr'" r h ee rl'u l co 1n panionsl!i r. Tbu ~ let :11. 0 l her year rollwenily or.

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AGAIN THE BOOK Oli' SUJBCRI!3ERS opens its pages with ·•Dr" on oue side nncl ••Cr" on the othe r. The transverse mark s on i ts old re<.: ords indicate tbat ther e haS been som e ~et Lliu g. T han l<ing uur former s u b~c; riiJcrs W\J beg tl.wir further patronage, n nd at tne same tim<.: take the li berty of passing t he booktotbcgrutlu atingcbs:; or "8li" and a ll friend s uf the college. Thi s uun1b e r sl.Jrtll lJe sent to al l t he known atl(lresses of tile h .te g1·aclu:tLes.

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THE OLD STUDENTS have evincecl a true love and gen nin e esteem of their Alm[l. M[l.tf"r by clirl"cting man y or our new r ec ruits t() fill t he empt.y phr·e.s in our ranks. Th ere is nothing mnre d ee ply grnti(y ing th[l.n t.o see growing widesprc~rl Lh :1t ~ pirit r,( g r [l. t.itmle, t he fru it, no doubt of t!Je Ji Ltle seed tktL was h er e St;a t. _

te red [l.llG fell in the gooll g rO\liH1 of generous h earts. i\hy St. Viateur's evermore experience like ma ni!cs t[l.tior:s or her true su ns' gratefulness.

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RAfLROAD LlTERATURE, generally it, la P eek 's l.Jad l>oy or "1' ig<Jr Billy", slwws its cars !'rom be!Jinll Van Antwerp',; d escription ofli1eglobe. N:m licet, boys; bet tcr tear up tlie Lr:tsli and w:tlt it light yo ur "hav~tna-fill­ ell" .... . Tn.ke up more s ubs tanLi[ll mental p[l.bulum: one of um new, ~; apti vaLi.ng llistorical novels, [1. goo<l p oet; r c:u1 history, science; ;;tore your min•ls with av:c i];,lJle knowled ge even in seeking to please the fanL· y or to \Yltilc a L1u ll bour n.way.

OUH. .JOURJ'\EY COl\DU::-'- rcE.':i-blne sky-IJlne be.ll - bluc eyes LlmL see everyt hin g blu e ... vVb e n we s tan ll un this sick ol' time awl cctst a, lonesome look nlo ll g the long T~1pcr ing vista of thys, w eeks, n.ntl lll(• JlLIJ S !:ilill before us ar11l u otice how caeh minnLe sect li S to dmg su cruelly slow, we fee l a kind of r e morse for having left l.Jome an1l it:; loud eml e ~mn e nts; we arc almo ~t p[l.mlizc•l witlt a sense oE 111101H.ling c:-tpti vil.y as we look in t he fhcc o[ tucse weeks which seem ete rnal years c"cry one ... Tlt[l.t spell, though, [1. sho-rt livcll -illnsion unly will qnickly vanish-sight r es um e its norm[l.l stn.te; s nnsh in e will be as s unny, tile !loweh; :ts ga.y, tltc frien•1s, too, as soci:tlly [l.Ud playful ns those we lcCt bch iml . Life n· ill even wear a chn.rm [1.11<1 the ltalf-yc:u will ba ve glitle11 hy, we will think, t oo ~oon.

!Hr. Park's ~ultlre ~ s , tlw lis t ul' lton or~, catholic no tes , perc;o na b , s portive lisL we re left as id e t],rough a seri ous "er~· : 1tnm " in thcJnne number oftbc .To unNAI" A lso the r eport of the Commencement e ntitle1l ''St. Vin.teur's College.' ' ought to have ~~ ecn credited to th e K a nlmkce Chid': another serious "e rratum." For these nnll UHLJJY o thers >~"e cannot nt present r ecall we mu s t say : P lcasP. cxcnsr.

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to be understood by the average mind. He may without disadvantage be compared, as to his pbil~sophical value, to Cardinal Zigliara. In a paper published by the Civilta Catholwa, the Rev. Liberatore, so competent in such matters, writes; "No, t.he book of the illustrious professor of Chamberry (now Bishop Rosset) does not contain a poor and miserable philosophy as do the trivial works produced within an unwholesome atmosphere, and bearing the marks of their author's medionrity. As a proof take either of the two volumes of the work and you shall readily discover the philosophical riches therein contained. They are exposed in all truth; everything is treated with clearness, order, and profoundness, in these two volumes which are wholly substance and solidity without any ost.entation. As a class text-book it is a perfect work" . ... We shall not add anything to this competent judgement.

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OF FAREWELL DELIVERED BY MR. GLENN PARK OF THE GRADUATING CLASS 0~'

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Rev. Sirs, Ladi('.S and Gentlemen:Already the exercises of t.his, our Annual Commencement, are drawing to a close. The bright pageant upon which our eyes now rest will soon fade from our view, and, ere anotb.er hour has pas&ed , nothing will be found around this, vur college home, to indicate the life and joy which once reigned within it-the crowcled hall deserted, the noisy room and corridor left vaeant and the dreary echo of perhaps a single foost up alone breaking the solemn silence. T o us students who have witnessed the long year with its heavy burdens of study and confinement drag slowly by nnd who now behold spread out before us and almost within our grasp the pleasures of a free and happy vacat.ion; but who at the same time feel twined around our hearts the t endri!s which fall from those old gray walls clinging to us, as it were, and striving to hold us yet longer within their loving embrace, to us the occasion ·suggests a thousand conflicting thoughts which, mingling togeth er like sunshine and rain, form in our souls a counterpart of the bright arch of heaven. As the child in its early years naturally looks forward with anxiety to the time when it will be a man and will be able to enjoy life to its fullest measure; in like manner have we looked forwaru to this day, as the opening into a world o£ new delights, new pleasures, which, like music in the distancn, charmed our young listening ears and stirred up within our buoyant hearts fond hopes and brig ht expectations. The more it approached the stronger grew its influence and the brighter grew those visionary scenes

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At the present outlook hunting will be excellent t his fall and Winter. Our sporstmen are now shining up and cleaning tht:ir kit, preparatory to scouring the woods between here and the neighboring cities. " J acko" has a new boat on the river; launched some time during the vacation which w.ill be let at reasonable rates to hunting parties. Progress is of this age: We have now brand JJeW from ~pnldiugs' store rooms, 3 sets of I ndian clubs, 2 sets of dumb-hells, quoits, foot-ball, baoeballs, etc., etc. Further g,v mna tic appliances, p..·u·allel bars, rings, turning poles, etc., nre in way of preparation and Bt·o. Gallagher, ot the Holy Name School, Chicago, P rof. of gymnastics, promises to come in a short t ime to assist us in makeing a uitable dispos ition of these in our halls. Wedncsda.y last a Tery exciting game of base-ball was played between two picked n p nines, j ust at the end of the 9th. iuning the game was tied and had to be suspenderl, dinner Leing in order. A fter the repast another, the rlecisivt>, inning was pbyed anrl the Victors won it and the bushel of apples that Fr. Marsile had set up. While this g11me was tossing on the mnin diamond three other games of ball a ; spirited were going on in diflereot parts of the campus, npples being also there

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LA BOR. " IT N ECESSITY AND IMPORTANCE" . T o people living in this century of steam and electricity, when man ual and intellectual skill are everywhere exert ing their energ ies to the utmost, there may seem little need t o speak of the importance and nect::&lity of labor, or of t he wonders which labor accomplishes. B ut as there still are many , especially among thH young, who look upon ment-al or b odily exertion as something unnatural, something to be avoided; who see in labor nothing b ut a c urse, a heavy bur den disgracing those who bear it, as t here are yet, practically speaking at least, many of those pr ofessional doers-of-nothing, these few lines may not be entirely out of place. Labor is natural to man. When God created us, he cre..'l.teu us with faculties of action, with pow ers of self development and self improvement. As uredly it was not his intention that we should be mere idlers or doers of nothing. W e have a destiny to work out,~ perfection to acquire, an end to attain, and these things cannot, anrl never could be d one without exertion, without labor. .1\lnn, therefore even though be had never sinned, would still have had to work ; labor is his natural portion, God created him for it; formed and fa hioned him for it. However much his fall may hav e embittered it, or robbed it of its sweetness, t he fac t still rema ins that by nature we are laborers. And why should it be other"' il;r.? I& man of all created things to be the only exception in that regard? Look around you, glance even at inanimate nature. Everywhere is everything working , working out its own appointed destiny. The earth by turning on its axis, and by it.'3 yearly revolution ronnd .t he sun, supplies us with heat and light, and all the varied ble sings which the different seasons bring. The sun, tb'e planets and starry bust h:.we each its appointed task, each its own pvrtion of labor. They move without ceasing in their vast orbits, <:ontinually <lispeusing l.Jlcssings in their never ending


ST. VlATEUirs COLLEGE JOUltNAT~. and proel::t imin g CJI'<' ry wb crc cve!l to th e rrmo1c·st c'nris'or the u1livl'I'St' tho glory of t.l1e IJ:Lnd lltnt m:Hlc Lh cm. T heir son6· is a song orlallor; tlici r music the mu ~ i<.: ot' rcstleRs ac l ivity. Com ing nga in to ou r own ;;nnll wo rl<l, what d o W'e see? IIm· atnH>~j,lJC'J'C is n eve r at r<· ~l: . ITe r o(lcau s anrl ;;ens arc CJYl' l' ll<':tving an<l ::;n;ging, cv t• r c ulling a.JHl il•11Ving. Th<! l>:d,[ing lJmok, Ute wlti ~ llin g win d , t.lJ C ~1\'('Ct l:i 0i1 2,S or li'l'll::;, all 'P()[I k Lo 11 o f' l:tl >Ol'. The lwc ga~h<-ll'S bon f'y; t],n ant builllS f'or itscH a home; wil<l b e:•sts ni.c;IJLly g o l'orth to seek \.ll(·ir lJrey: rn :u1 surely is no cx<.:ej >Lion. 1J e too, mu st work; n a tmc ll:ts OJ'(biue<l it ;;o. She gave him :I:Jenlties nnrl po we r'; ; she g[tve him c::pocial1y I im hs, entlowe<l witb stren gLl• and ilur:LbiliLy , adopte,l toclift'c re ntmovem·enls anrl posL nres atlll so we ll sui l.ed ~o v~t'lOUS kincls of employment. This she cli<l for :1 purpose, ~nd th at purpose is no oilH~ r than th:ct we mi g ht he :1.ble to work. . S ince there fore lrtbor is a necessiLy or our n~ture, it follows tu~ l our existen(;e Llemnmls it. But it ou t· mere existence demnt tcls from us labor, how much more does our <leveloprncnt -ancl perfection clem ~ncl i t. Tile truL!J is th~ t in iltis wodd nothing great or good notbin g worLlty of recognition is able LD Lenccoml1li shecl wi t bouthhor. WiLh it, we may e ven sny, aren ll tbi11gs d one, ancl without it no t bin g . The world is a v :tst works!Jop nncl an ything that the world boasLs of' is tlH~ produet, r·l1e creation of those who toi l therein. The w canh ancl tl1e power of n:ctions are the resu 1t o l' lnho1·. Tbe mo ney of tbc rieh _m :Ln anrl th e lmowk·<lge of 1he Jearne<l were JJ CVCl' ncqnire <l w i L L!o·~t t toil; they :11'0 i nvariably t li e rcs nlt of lnbo;·. Tbe old >nying i> s iill trne ; "no cn_.~s, no crown." The g nlcl of'tltis w o l'lcllie5 deep : c:onstauL, im:ess:w t hhor alone can r e: Lcil iL He th erefo re who Ll ut·ing li i'c wo ulc1 clo anything goml or 11 sel'ul ~ bou.ld Jlr::;t \llH1 er::;tan <1 well tl1at ilOllli11g g·oo <l or u >e t'ul ll [lS OYer brcn, or cvH r c.:u1 he, (] one wi lliOLlt ]:lb.JJ·. 1f' yo u [\l'e a sLu<l cnt Slw king ni'Ler knowh:<l;s·<', ci lllet· gi\'c up sccki: 1g a llc·r k tHJWie<lg·<', or m:tke 1![) your lllii!d lo lJc :t h: ll'l l c :IJ'I t C~L work er. Tl 1e C'i L:tlh:b ul' tru ! il can ·h<' s!0r 11W<l :t!l<l l:Jkl'il o, Jiy l>y :111 :l t'lll l' ul' gi :111 1~ . l'II. m:lr<:!J ,

- lh\J.\·:. - OttC<' m· :t·c :tL om· shr/.·-' - Tl:,, W• >rHls :1re l_o:cd t> d 1ri llt nul >:. - 1'<JU irt·rl l! ttllt:t Jg' is hu :~;e spor t. - D r:tw Ll: l' Jll'O;u:tllll11C lur t;:l. Vi :tlf't·r·s c\:1 \'. -Mr. ~ullir:\11, t he len m ul· ll~t' IC K. Kcc ~, is ~li lt 1Jc hin<1 tltc b:Lt. - TlJC nJ in im;; l!:tYC two <l i:t111<1 Jtll '-' on tht·ir ll<'W g rouut1:-;.

- C rnB.ll the oltes tn ut-bell fi end at the very st::trt. Ex. -The :JeW vil[:lge u:riclge sp.en,ks for itself and for tho G-rove. - Hut tc~ is a w::mu friencl . Ah! Oh ! Gee! l\Ir. G. - H shorty is no t in " l uuk'' he is i n Horace j ust the SfLI JlC.

- Tltn JI !'O : .Tame;; D. h :1s been W:\:ting a lll:l.st week; t he 001 1: t1in e lu c.kk s:-; Loys ::tt same t ab le l ilicwise in waiting. . - Ont· eol'l'idurs n,ncl bnlls b:1.vc been mnch emLr.Jliohe<l wiLIJ li:LtJ<LutiJe pict ures ohL:tinetl by ou r p:Lins-LakiJig- pn·fret Hev. F1·. Dooling. - J> rul'. Tb cr:·ien, Ollr sucu'ssful musical in structor, has l't'Stlmc<l l!J e di r ee Lion o f Lhe orellesL!'a. Tue absen ce of such melllLers <lS g t·t~tlnaLed tue prececling year al w~ys ll e<'rssi ta l.cs tile admi ss ion oF new members and cert:1.in c:lla11 g <'s in tllis as in ot.bor org:1niz:1Lion s. Ou r orchestral cil·c le t!Jis ye<11' is Lbu~ l y woul)(l : Pt·c,f. T he rrien w irlds !.he lnto n. Messrs P . Sullivan ancl G. 1\fnrtineDn pl:1y li1 ·~ t vi vlin ; H. O'Neil and ·vv. Mueld e rlllforclt, SCCO!lll violin. \V. Convey the viola; F. n~\J1(lu ­ mncl Ll1e tlu i.c :J!Jd A . Ft·nzf'l' tl1e cl ar iunet; II. L egris, bariton e : l\J. Hoy, li t'i't B. tla l ; P. Wibtaeb, t he v io! incello; Rev . F t·. L egris. an c1 JUr. Snerth. t he p i:nwf'o ;te an<1 Alex. Gt·:1nge r, the bass. Fr. Marsile, who en lc·r ecl th e m1t sic !Jnll !J l1 t he night of i lJ ei r first pr:tcLicc, prom ised Lhe m IJSic.i:lllS a i re~1t as soo n ns they nre alJie to pl:l.Y " He:trt itt !1 :\ n<l," a p ieee on whieh the Pro !'cssor w:ts tryi ng his uew arLisls. Ft·om res ults so f:t r obtained Fr. JYI:Lrsile wil l SO(Jll ha ve to se t them np fo r the boys. - Tho L:ltJd, too, h:ts nn llergone some in1p0r La nt changes and is :; ssirnil:tt ing new elcmeol s un lo ilse lf Rev. Fr. l\1:Linvi\le h :,~; p1·oc n rcd ne w and qnickme~hotls of in sl rt tclions for tbe ne w Ucrlgecl pi['c:·s nll d already th<·y too t in the measures- of Ll1eir sen ims. H. O'Nei l r epb< :es Jo ~ . Kelly or· '·Dig B:1 se'' J:m1e, anll Alex G rau gc•J·lJent;-; llH: big lJox ; ,J _ DeJ Jt!C( t r>~tLle s Lbe su:u·e <hum . J. Ca l• ill wi :r )>hy Li> c n Jh t llOLsr, ~ ne•v iJJStl'nUl ( '[} l. ; J I. L<':51·is Ll <> IYS tile. b a r iLunc. Mr. P . .SulliV:IJI fi ;·:;;L K fl:i t c<>!'J,el, _ E. Ibgolte sec·on<l, A. !l'!at·c·olle lltit·tl, E. Atl :Jtn s J'()JJ\'l.i t, J. :)uet·:l1 fir~t Allo, J. Rivarcl ~ceo nd, A . Lc~ =~~-e tl>inl . V. P.ov fit ·s t te nc. r, K G rondpre St,c-o ntl , A. F1 ·:1 /. L' I' B. Jl:lt C' l:t r!nl!\.. F. D :1nclur:1n d piecolo. Fali JC'l' l\l:tiu Yill e 1ri il lc:1 d willt :1. splen rli cl fir::;t E. 11:\t el:niutlcl he: [,:ts j ust. pttrd>:csecl h o rn ~\[. Cyrier 1>1' the Y ilb:,:e lJ:11 11l. - Tl te l>illi:ln1 el ult ncccl s rqn irs . . . . T be chill sc:tS(} !l :u)f1 tl :trk ercuin gs :ne lt<'re, :1nd Utcencs ar c noLyet -Lippr 'l . 1\' lt c·rc arc y<•U, hny s ? -HeY. 11. lll'i ll,\·7 o l· C ilm:111, in a n,ce nt leLtcr, i ells u:; b~ i~ lll'(':JcllitJg " .inlJi kc ~ t C'uelx\llse for nev. c. Gu 11 :1DL :1JJd i;; also lo :1:ssi:st Re '' - Z. Dcrard at Mvlil et 1ce. S w - C'<'S~ :ll ll'JHl .r•·U r good work. - 1~, . , . _ .L 1\lc,ysant, of the Ium1acu:ntc C\,r!Crp tion

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Church, Chicago, our former prefl'Ct :ltitl teJ~cber, Jlllid us a pleflS."lnt vbit a week ago. At Fr. R ivard's reqne"l, be visited his ei!ISll of ('locution and oo entering thundered forth: 4' Y e cr:tgs anrl pt-.akst I am with you once again'' which sbook the piJbrs of the olrl hall. Fr. )[oy5-'lnt sce.med delighted at finding that on•rythiog looked so cheerful and like itself at. SL. Viateur'::;. He likes his new Oeltl wtll. -llro. L'lu?.on will soon ~<<"t to wm·k at the n<'w

zeal hy their ru iduity to the regular exerci c~ of devotion antl will no doubt benefit by the many graces otfered them in these day of pardon. The jubilee will probably clo~e by a solemn renewal of lle promi of baptism nnll a special consecration oi the p:\ri'h to tbe . ·acrerl Heart of Jc:;us and ~ tile Immaculate Heart o.f ~Iary.

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"&fnsler Loni~ f':dley gnve a reeit:tlion on his guit:u l:l.~t sundr~_\' Pvr-ning in tbe minim's hall; he w<~s listeoe<ll.oo wilb hrc~~thh-ss :t<teution :wtl ;hus [WOCnrcd his lillie eomp·wions mo8t ngreahle amu~t·nwnt fi1r the evening. En•r.v hml,v r,::-~ys; l'fl(t)I'P. - Tommit• 1\fc~ :mutra, the min;.lrd, nml ,Johnnie Col11•tt, hi, parlncr, nrc nn f:'•Jle1tnining m:rleh nntl gi\·c the little bnys much fun with their pr.mks jokes, Stmg3

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II 1 >cath h:~.s set his mnrk and saa] On all we arc nud nll we frcl, On nll we know and nll we t'e:Jr.

ITt Fir"t our plensnrC'S die, nn(l then Out· lH>[W-.; 1 anrl Lhen our fears: nnd, when These ::tl'<' dend , the debt is dne, Dust claims tlust-and we die too.

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piN't> ofcntHvli.tn eomp... ilifln. - Tlwre was not a ~ingle cxt·eption t.n urtivcr,~tl glee nn ~t. Mieh:wl's d:t.\' on which Ft·. Doolin~ pro··nred tlw 1~<·~·- a lrolilln_v. The cnmpn"' was fdhe all monrin;{ wiLh hall ~1mc~. \\hid1 en•n tlte dinner lwll c<ndd fl<'.'lrrrly t>nd. Tht• :1flt'f n•·on w:ls well ~l'e"t i11 lllli i in:.: f':'\Cill"'i"ns . .,;,('r_vhod_,. ('.'lffiP ku.:k witlt:1 ~:liel,.l. n !.:•_:!'· a h:~ttrlkcrchh•l an•l lri" porkc·l.~ full .,r 1111h 'I iti•·li ar,• p!t>nlilnl !\II I•Yt•r llw wood,-. T h:t~tk~ tn Fr. j),.,,Jin:.r. - ,Jos. of ,·,wnl fimw, int.r.ltils t~lill in the ,;l•·t'l'.l. hcigh•-1 ahvYP. P rt.'ptlrt) n~ a new song lor :->t. \' i:tiPur·s dn~- .

.lo.. - l'rot: Th,"-;if•n 1\tlfl Fr. W \·:u.J h;t \ P exch'rn::;<'d rooms fur thP ~rt•a Pr <'•tllVCniPnc·.-. of tl:c tnll,.it·i:w~. - Pt·ol. T ou··rit·n !t,t~ ju;.t req•i\·cd a Jll'IV roll of !<h<'t't nlll'!it• rrum l~llf'f•I'C !\lld iult•ntl~ 1J .. ~i11uill:.t: imtnC0l9tf't~· \.o pn•pa n· I ltc l\ln ;;il-:d ('I'Pf!f:\ m lltt.' of tltt' ·_!! ;;t. ol (l.-toher.

- Hl'. l~ebnrllP i,t n0\1" prt>:H'hinf! the juloil•'e to tlw Jlllfi!<h of BourhumHii~. Tit(• ~~·nl'l·· manitbl a ;.rreat

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- \\·her·c i'l the tt1n:.hall? .. hmsted. The <A.hcr t'onllmtl? .. hnr~.l rd t• o? \\'eli the other then? .. gone l•Jo. Then ll t> gr•t a (new) one. - Til:tire s:>ys there i::~ n snd mixtnre of chrtracter iu tht1 printing ofii('t' t'.i:-~ lNm. - :\h-. T. Mt'l'nt m it·k of~-! nnd t>.5 bns returned and t>nlet c•l the IHJ\. it ialc. -The Ph ... ~ ofh•~<•k-kPt>piu~ under Rev. A. :\l:iinvillr i11 ln~·:;el.v nllt•nth·tl. The philosophers nre L'lking tiH' -

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Mmvln·-'fr. .Jn~rph i\Inrphy. A.l\f. for three or four yc:lrsp:t~L ollr :dole profc.,~or uf I 'nnttJH'I'<'P anrl penman-ship, !tad f.,r;;:tkl'n our q11ieL and pn1•ticalGrove to tnkc• bim~elf a better h::tlt: lie has lat ely l1ccn uniL .. d in wedltwk to mw of '\'ilruington's fhirel!L d:-1\lghte~, Miss ;\[ nn· M:ilwr. sisler of .IamPi:! Maher -~-1. Prot: is now Pnin.dn!! hi'l honey monn in ('ltie:l;_::o nncl will soon gt·t w.,rJ, f•.'r the ('.H . .\. <,1. RH. ( 'o., lor which he

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........ IISC 1 to w<~rk bdiJrc Cl•ll•h:;; (u llourbolluHL'>. All hi.s friends ol' :'t. Viatcur', wi~!t !.im llUCee:<s ~md all pu~:>si­ blc h:tpt•iw:.-~., io ltb H•""' z.ht.c of life. Lt>t,tg~ - We mb~ thd t>crcuo cuuutcmnwe or Philip Le~·tg•·, .\. B., 'fk;. Afrer ~ig!JL or niw~ yean; attcuJunce l1u h~t.t l,e , w•: ~:~oiuliumtd_r t:<JilJkct~:•.l 11iLh the col1c:gc th:tt ic !Utbl b<J alwo~L ai tLa·d f•n hi:11 tu bl.':tl' the ~t·pa­ rali<Jll fi,,JU !Jj,; old fri<•tt<l::o :IS it i:; for the~c h) thiuJ.[ of ui,; •th.<~:un:. It is gtt~t•rally under,tvud that Philip ilt~•- ud, t .. lH!.:<>tll~ a di.-c~:iplc uf (ll<l JE ,cuhtpitll!. l>•>rc-Mr ..JulmlJore,A.I.:. 'l"lj, i.,L~lckto;::)L \' ialcur':. l•J l~~.~gia tlte ::.tu ly ut Th··ulugy. Hid beaming eouutcll:tbc•· tcudtl !Wl '' lit tlc tu ~ntlcr t)llr cullcgc h<JllH~ cllo:etlul ;~ud agT•Jc ..tiJ!c to ull. Th<! IN):. I.IIUl'Utllr t.h:<t he will p·t !H.; uiJ!c tu twlp them in Lhcir pla.} :i. llr•'·'~cau-Dnkut:t seems tu be Vt·ry di~taut, iULlcl.'d so 1lblant tlmt II'P lt:tl c uul; il' ycL ub:. .. iuc•l •lii.Y definite infnrtuatiua ctme~·ming Alfn~·l lkt)~'t'<lU, 'BG. It is pwhahlc tLnt ho: is y.:t :lt h~ h•.•Ulc iu Dutw.l. \\'.: unpc

Rpm-We know of llOt1.lUlg ddiu:te in regard to Tllonw Uyan, '85. lly tb6 Intest we hcani of Wm, lie was Inking it eu<A 1u.d t'til'J, enjoying his vac-ation at his home iu D::~nville. H·Jy-Mo:ws Roy, '86, ouq~pulsr musieiu, the J:l~Lria>b· C'i.J.urcb Ot'g':lrtist, whose kind mut>iool help we Cfi&Nd fot• tt while tu lose, is hack trunl u pleru;ure trip to hii hvrue iu \.':w:Hh, where ht• ~l'('nt his V:\t-ativn. He is dc1·oting i!illJ!'eJf mot·e al:!bi•lnoubly then evct· t<.• his llHhir:d studit•s ami no doubt. wiU ~:>UCce<.'tl iu hi:; pr.lisewunlty mut.iti.,t•s. • ;::)aiudou --It w;~,; no lit!.lt> ;,.ut·prise fur msuy of us to wect the Hmiling ftet' ut ~mucl Slliwlon, ·~6, as be u.rri.cd in our lllidst t-Xt:bimwg; " I come to liv\1 with you agaiu. Sum will coutiune his cla~cll!tuJi~ th•l

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ble to ·call a meeting for their ele~tion and transacting of other business. Fr. Rivard assists as Moderator. The offices are held as follows : Mr. Alex. Granger ..................... . . President. Mr. Thomas Normoyle ........ .... . .. .:Vice .President. Mr. Harvey Legris . . ...... . .... . . ... ......Secretary. Mr. Oscar Knox ..... . ............. . ...... Treasurer. Mr. Paul Wilstach . .. ........ .. .... Sergeant at Arms. Mr. John Golden ........................ .Librarian. Messrs. Cleary, 1\lcGavick, Frazer, and Saindon were elected members and on being notified entered the meeting where they received an enthusiastic welcome. The regular meetings of the society will be held as usual after St. Viateur's Day. It was propooed by some member and seems the sentiment of the society to have the rules of the constitution and the by-law:~ printed for the accommodation of all concerned. As a great deal of the success and good tone of the society depends upon the observance of society rules it would be desirable that all werefamiliar with them. The Moderator was requested to select a committee who will investigate and take proper steps for the execution of the projel't. The officers of the Society are the acting committee. There being no further business adjourment was moved and carried. H. Legris. Sec.

A SILVER JUBILEE .

TWENTY-FIVE YEARS OF ARDUOUS LABOR IN THE MINISTRY.

The ordinary calm that rests about the village of Bourbonnais, was ruffled last Wednesday by . an event of unusual gaiety. The twenty-fifth anniversary of Father Beaudoin's ordination to priesthood was the occasion which sumnwned his many fri ends to these silent groves. The arrival of invited guests and the serenade by the gentlemen of the village band in the evening, presaged a day that was to be made joyous and gladsome on the morrow. As such it proved to be. The weather was all that could be desired and though a week day, which means a Jay of labor, farmers left.their work in the field, the villagers their business in town, to share in the feast's proceedings. Long before the stated time the ' parishioners gathered around the church which was well decorated in the interior, to attend solflmn High M:ass. At the appointed hour the holy sacrifice was offered up in thanksgiving by Father Beaudoin, with Fathers Chouinard and Goulet as deacon and subdeacon. Contributing much Le Cercle Moliere. to the solemnity of this ceremony, wll.ll the good singing The Cercle Moliere under its same management has from the choir accompanied by the organ and orchesdecided to play a drama for the entertainment on St. tra under the able leadership of Mr. Therien, who was Viateur's Day. The plays are coming from Montreal kindly assisted by Father Mainville, Father Rivard, a silvery- voiced tenor of the congregation of St. Viateur, and all will be in working order in a few days. and Brother Main~ille, a violinist of no inferior order. G. Sec. In the course of the service Rev. Father Poulin, a venerable priest and one ofthose who, twenty-five years OBITUARY. ago, imposed hand~ on the newly annointed of God, It is our very sad duty in this· the first issue of the paid in feeling terms a fitting tribute to him in whose Journal to announce tbe death of our former classmate, name we were assemble<;]. The reverend gentleman reEugene A. Dory. Although he was with 'us but for a viewed briefly the life of the present pastor of Bourshort time, we remember him as a pious, well applied bonnais since the latter's elevation to sacerdotal dignistudent, and a model companion. At the time of his · ty, and captivated his hearers' attention when reach · death he was a little over fiftPen years of age, and had ing the present scenes of his life and works. "The great achievements," he said, . "which have been an invalid for some ten months previous. Death came to him on the evening of September 12. We can- crowned his incessant efforts, speak to you eloquently not but recall those beautiful words of our director, in testimony to the fact that his has been the character . spoken at the death of our little fnend Willie Reaume: of the true priest who is another Chdst on earth; and "As a gardener in selecting a beautiful bouquet pluck!l could it not be said that the important institutions of the fairest and most fragrant flowers first, so the purest this favored parish, which have been reared by his unand most innocent souls are first chosen from the great tiring zeal and energy, are the fair blossoms of th~J.t garden of the world by our God to adorn heaven." We mustard seed of faith which he planted 'mid toil ·and care and many times watered with his tea·rs:" After present the family with our most sincere condolences. setting .forth the many motives which should incite us R. I. P .

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:lttni11t-cl tltc fi f1.y-tbird yc·:~,· of his life, the \:1st t.\Ycnty-fi.,·e ofwlti:ch have been spent. 1n the ctrd uous bhors or the ministr . He is a man (l[ prepossessing appcaran ee , ~dfa bl e in manner and;plcasing in convers:ttion, be wins the fuYor o:E every-one he meets. He is esteemed nn<1 respec}ed JJy his 1(:1llow priests iu the ;;rd1-<liocese of Chicago, ,but singularly w J,y tho~e of' bis floc.k. The widow :md orph3.n eannot soun forg;et his con"oling words in the s<vl hour of tlteir hcro;ovewent n.ur the pour his, substantial friew1shi[l i n tlle ir' nee(\ ur r1ist.ress. Tiwugh time aJl(1 labor have he8prinkled his vonr:rn.ble hea,ct" with grny hairs, his vigo1· uf mim1 am1 affection of heart nre ever yuuthl'ul antl strong;, a11(l !:is l.Jc[tlth.indiC'ates a long life aud the very prob:1ble celolm:ttion oflris gol<len .inbilee. , P.~

to grH.titude thi:.; day, tl:e urator cuncltided wit it nn ear, nest exl.wrtntiou in this cJ irection to all present. After 1.\'Iass, followet1 an iltterc~tiug portion or the clfty's prograw, t.lw token of e:;tcern a.nd grrrtiturle presented to tiw pastor Ly the parishioner:;. The girt cons isted of an OXtFtisite fruit basket appropriately laden 'vith ~ilvel· eoills amounting to up1vard:; of $:3nO. Sheriff L<:>tomnea\1 rcn.r.l iu clear tone.:.;, the ace<Jm p:~nying arlrlres::>, to wh ich Father Be.~. ur1oin replicrl i11 tlt:tt plens ing nHtllJJCr for which l1e is noted. At this momc:nt appeared on the ccne, the genial <.;onntcnauce of F:tther Mar~ile, wllo invitcc1 -the guests to the spaci• "':; ball of the college

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Tit~:ru ar,, atr pr<.'~<·nt T.l torcign cnr<l in:-~.b and e4,:1.ct.ly tlte S;:UJ'' number <.> 1' Jta.li:m 'canlinals. Thi~ ncv(,J' oec mre,] ]JOJ'(ll'e in t.J;e lii~t.ory or the P:t.p:wy. Tltt3 l:'ope has ll~:utkctl the En1per"rs <>f Cel'lnany anrl A ustria lt>r luwiug cousidcred th•J eriti,·:tl cu.udiLi• .n of tlJC Ilnly St'e in tl:cir recent 1ncctit:g :tt Uust<,:iu. Tltis kit.dly (1isll ·.~iL it):l ,f Lite Ewl't::n;r, l1e:;rs :~ <lcup signifie:!l1CC J'(J l' th·>."'C IYliU l! :\\' C ~I k:J<)Wh;rlg<~ vf t,ltt: prcSCIJt politic~ E>t' l<:nr(!pv. TL:rcc: yc;\l'S ,,go ([ IC Oido \Vt):'tt<.!rn rrc:30l'VC, of wbich Clevdaw1 is Llte liH'tr"l'''lit:lll, was ti:tl mu~l l>iguLul :;ection in tlu' cOlllltry, wiLit ~:atiJoliciLy weak :tlttl tillknown . To-rby the Catholie;; :\J'C one-funrth or t):w [!• >[llt lation, t:1.ki11g [ll'<.IUliDC!li nllk in all tht~ C<tllings Oi' Jilt: with lnrge and h:Jt:•bntnc: :;lm rdi<'S, sclwob, colleges, asylulllt<, etc· . (:New y,,rk Tal>kt) }\ Uermail l':tjwr s"y~ ~h:tL one of the rcsElt:; of 1· 1.. • penc·c b<.!twccm Prlls~ir~ :m11 Lhc Vatic:nn will prolwlll.r /;c the mt urn of Lhe .fcsaits tu Gennnny . Ij.'tJ XIII iildeed has a lwa,ys lJceH ioJU(1 in l1is pmi::;es of t he Society (11 .Tc~us an<l i t is ~mt btl'ly t.l!at Ito gave tu the world ~~. strikiug prooi' of his gre:tt love and csteettt l'11t' it. The wealth ol' the Ca.~lwlic Cllureh in tbe Province ur Queuec call only lte gnc~scd at, for no <lata ean lx: ulJt~l iuc<l f•Jl' it::; compntn.tion. Jt (IWil:< :t tltir·1 of tlw ,,.rea of t]H: eity of Q1WfJCC, nn,( iL i~ tlte largest property !J,,[tler in ]Hilt tlTe:J1. 'J.'ho t'Sktte~; uf' f'OVL:raJ of the reltgious orders, as t\l() Grey N UiJ ,~ a.nd ilie Ursulines, yidd. prine<·ly ruvcttll''~. Ht!!. i.ltr Clmn·h's renl estate fo l' Ulb th<> sn1all(•sL porti o11 oi' it::, wcnll,h. ( Nvw Y"rk Tnhldf A hdy IH··l,li,'.':i".'-:' Lo Oli(i !1 f: fiw most ii}n:--;tri ~ 1ll!'-' Et~ri ~;_w:i n (': ! lnil i v.~-;, :t.\1.

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tru e F old. F our yea rs ngo F n,thc r \Val<l rou was as,;ign ec.l pnstor of Pullman, near C!Jicago. !VIr. Pullma n, who the n possessed every fo ot or his :ittle city, would not f(>r the world ha ve so ld au i nch of it to the n ew priest who intenclecl to b uil d a. church the re. Other churches ha.cl bee n b uilt a nd lensed by t he g reat o wner a nrl a Ca tholic church w o uld also h:w e been bu ilt all(! l e1~sed by him , for good rental, had not the policy of the Ch urc h forb idden such sec u.h r propl'ietorsilip. The priest then hn,d to seek a location at some di stance from t.he town to the g r ent in conv enience of the pa rishone rs. Th e zealou s pastor di<l not give up his intention iu d espair. After t bese fo lll" yenrs of inconve niences, he is now allowed by Mr. Pullman !Jiruself to p rocure within the limits of the city n sple nJ i(l l oc ~ttion fo r his chu rch wh ic h will be bu ilt in t he Roman S ty le, ata eo::.t of $ 10,000 . H eart-rending d etai ls of persec utions of the Cbristinn s in ce1t ·<in parts of Chinn, are g i ven in tile U~ivers of the last clays of August. T I1e poor habita tions of t he Ch ristians and tile ch urches, or chnpels, a re sacked and Lumed , th e pr iests ar e seourged and d ragged in t!Je street..~ l>y the inf uriated p opulace, a nd . e ven children iin cl little m erey nt their h a nds. Y et nmong a ll t h e~e trials it is wond erful to note how calm and res ig ned arc i hc good missionaries. ..Will not these suffer iiWS these sacrilkes, and mar ty r Lloms, bring clown blessings, upon those poor mission:;? \ Vill tl1 cy not clra w cl ow n '('

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gmces of conversion · upo~ that m ul ti tmlin c us nation sitting in the darkness of superstition and i<loln.try I t was in the time of the persecutions of its empe rors t ha t R ome wn,s [,e iug con v erted ! Amid the political llisturbances and co nfu ions wbi uh excite the world to-d ay, it is cheering for the Catho lic heart to be :1ble t o f"inJ perso ns who can raise themselves abo ve the busy turmoil of affairs to r ender d ue homage to God a nd His Saints. W eare d aily ed ified by the. t:~;ccounts of pilgrimn,ges g i veu in Cn thol ic pn,pers. Bttt the other cb y , the F renc h papers we re publishing ex ten s iv e details of th eir National pilgrim age to the mi uacn lous sn,nct uary of L o urdes. B' iftcen thousa nd perse>ns !Jall come from all p arts of FmHce to join toge tile r so as to g iv e a solemn proof of the ir venern,tio n to the im mac ulate Queen of H eaven . They m<Hched hu mb ly and reverently throug !J cities and towns nnmi nclful o r the hell ish scorn a ud derision of at!J eisis }.lJ id un beli e vers. Tlt c sick nncl the infirm, t o th e n nm be r of 800, to ll owe<l with the mul titu<.le, un til finally all hud tl:c lwp['iuess of fin rli og t hemselv es in the ho ly retreat of L uunlcs. The devotions of t he pilgrims were presided o ver by bi s!Jops a nd priests, numerun s miraculou:> curca we re recorded afte r beiug te~Lifi c t l to by ab le p lty,;i ui<<I IS, n iJrl after mn,ny fer ve nt p raye rs h ~c<l beea offere d t"o r F ran ee n,nd ror the 'vVo rld, the pi lgr im s ehecr£Ltll y rcL nm cd home to t ';cir ocenpation !:', bcari11 g i11 t he ir so nl s Lite rememb ra nce o t ltnly imp •·css ions whieb ne ither Lim e nor cteruity will ever cfLt.ec. ' VVc m:ty Lw rc rC1tn rk 11t:1t nil t he pi! g rim s hn,d ret:ie ve<l the s peuia l uless ing of H is H olin ess, th e P upe, to whom on th eir arriva.I in Lo ur<lc\~ they ha cl addressell in the IJ:il11C or Fr:~n e e a letter replete with t he most tilial sent ime nts or ll cv vtiou :1t td res pect to t he P ~ I]X1 CY .

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A h rge :mel complete nssor tment of Lumber, L ath , Shingles, P osts, ·S:1sh, D oo rs, Hlincl s and Mou lllings In I ,UJ\IBI<:R, LATH, :::il-IING LES :1! ways on ltnnc. 1 F illi ng l:lrgc ord ers fo r Dim entio n POST S, WI N DOWS, DOOGS, Lumber :1 S pecinl ty. Yn,nls, on E:1 st A v enu e, K ank::t k ce, BLI~D S AND SALT. Ill. , 2n <l . Ya rcl N ort h Co nrt Str eet, K:tukal<ce, Ill. and nt 1\'fomence, h etwecn C. & L. I . an <l Riv c1·. Ad <l res , Opp. Ill Centml It. R Depot. J. K. EAGLE, K AN KAKEE, ILL. L. E. :FOHMAN ..r. FlJJtMAN. B. E . COON. DRAZY & SON. l\1 n,n u fact urers antl Den lers

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