St. Viateur's College Journanl, 1887-11-19

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BOmtBON1UIB GROVE. 111. 8ATURDAY, Nor. 19, 1887.

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ST.

VIATEU1l'S COLLEGE . JOURNAL LECTI O C E RTA PRODEST, VAlUA DELECTAT. Seneca.

VOL. V

BOURBONNAIS GROVE. ILL. SATURDAY, Nov. 19, 1887.

ST. VIATEU R'S COLLEGE JOURNAL.

young but e..'LI·~est a!:d labor-lov ing m embers. The . J ooHNAL will always be most happy t o publi h th e bSSfl.}'S and doings of tl.te society.

PUBLISHED SEMI-lUO NTHL Y,

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EDITORS.

COMMUNICAT IONS t•f personal interes t fr o m present and former studei1ts will be received th :wkful ly by the Staff.

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One year Six months Pa.yn.ble in ad vance. la~t

V\' E RESPECTFULLY a nd ear nes lly invite our friends an~ a ll l overs of dramati c art., t o witn ess the presentation of P izza.r ro a t t he :\.read e O pera Hou se in K ttnlmkee Ly the Th esp ian Assoeiation of tlli!:1 College. Tl.te co ll ege band and orcl.te~tra will play during t he performauce. We wi ~h our dramatic boys a brillaut

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All students of the College :Lrc invited to send coutribut.ioiJs nmtter fHr the ,JOURNAL.

All comrnunicatious slwuld he a<ltlressed "~t . Yiateur's College •Journal ," 13ourhonnais Ciron•. J<anka.!,c<"' Co., I ll.

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EDITORIA L. WI<~ REXI<:W: om invitation t.o all to nssist at our cc lchra.tiou of St Cflcilia's D:L_v wllieh, we promise, wi ll repay your com in g. Tb e music for tlw mass of tlte day is hy G-onnorl-anct thi:; is sufficient gunr:mtee that it will be exc~llent. A Q ·uwtet will ren rler an ·'0 Snl ntnris" by Ro sini, the "ery rehe:trs;tl of whieh is like sounds from lw:welt.

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l'HO GI<AMM E f<Jr the musical. There will be ai rs by

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will be entire ly tlH~ hanct, airs by t lt e Orehestra (we're always tempterl to spe ll the On · h es~ra with a big 0 an(l we snc<'nmh) - tbere wi ll IJe songs by onec;, twos, turees, an fl fours-chorn$e'l-so los on Yiolin, guitar, cla.rionct, flute, piano and other insLrurneuts.

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Chicago, hns beeu invited by the comm ittee on arrnngements to give the eulogy on St. Cecilia.

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THg 00~ TRIBUTIO'NS handed us by the young gentlemen of St. Pntrick's Literary association are gladly and thankfully n.cqcpted by the Rtaff. We congratuln.te f.h !l()('iety upon the very creditah lA work of it!!

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No 9

*** WITH KNOWLEDGE comes the d es ire of kn owledge. His only when o ne has begun to wake up to the elevatin g, the heavenly t e ncteney of science w a n t hat he conceives for it a deep anct earn est love ... The philo opl.er gropes a while in the uninteresting mnzes of doubt, Lben perchance sees a distaut my of li g ht, a Goc1- se nt guide. lie f,Jl!ows it and arrives at the full ra d_ia ncy of tl.e sn n ot truth :w(t t here find s the so lu tio ns of some g >·cat questions which move the humnn mind. Th e more be dis c over~ t.he more he searclJcs. Man ha.s natura lly a.n nns:1tiable nppetite lo k now, a nd in thiE does he Jll[l.nifest his natural aptitud e to be God- like. The artis t, from t ho moment he percei V03 t.he g r;tn<leur, the rea l worth , the excellency of his art, grasps it with bis whole !:1ou l, b e('Omes enamoured of it and m<tkes but one wit h it. The musician t hi nks, dreams, speaks n.nrl a~:t.s mu sic, a nd so does the painter dwell on ly in the realms of hi s own lofty ideals. But befvre one h as yet bee n ahlc to coucei VB a hig-h idea of tlle su1 eriority of lmowleuge over other possibilities be will surely enough Le influenced by his own material environments and be ch:Lincd to earth ancl things earthly. To traverse, th e n the firHt · stages o£ ignorance, the cleep- ta!:gled density of child hood's ignora nce and of childhood's apathy to learn, is tbe most Lrying an rl difficult of p:tsses to the citade l o~ lwowleclgfl.

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F l'. VJA T .l£U h '.:; COLLEGE JOU H.NA L.

CATH OLIC IT Y THE FOE OF l£N TEB.P R 1SE. T l1 is i ~ n. sc lf-glot·ii'y in g ~ g e ; a ud ye t ,, ot u n reasonably so; fo r , as far as me re worldl y interest a nd eom C0 r ts a r e concern ed, we ca t~ bu<tSt of g rea t impro v e me nts o ver ou r mo re sim pl e a url nn ~; o plli st i ca te tl a nces to rs. A ll t!J e useful a.n s l1a v e b ee n Ll".l ll g ltt to a d egree o f p e rfecti o n neve r cl renJTIC\1 of, e v e n iu t lwir wild es t r e v. cri es. Co 10rn erl:e, na.v ig atiun a 1Hl s hi p -l•uiillin g ha vr made wo ntlc rful s tr id es: u cw ar.c1 1':11· more po we rful age nc ies fo r w:<r's dread pu r pose tll e l:t sl 11 10 rc cl es tru c ti v e tha n its pr e1l ecessor , a re chi ly b m ug \11; to li g ht .; ~ h.e inv ention of stea m has alunst des troy ed th e di sta nce b etwee n tl1e a nti pocl es, co r11wc t ed th e m o:::t di sta nt r eg io ns, a nd ~ ubser v <'lS t o · o ur co mfurt IJy h y i11 g at o ur d oors t he p rodu cts oJ eo un tr ies alm os t unknown a few ce:: tmi es ag o. S till ·we nre no t sati sfi ed. \Vc t'o rgct th e laL o rs a nd ccmq uesLs of the pas t., :<nd b end o ur e ne rg ies 10 g reat er nnd m o re mftg- ni li re nt cli swo veri es. W e a re n ot conte nt thaL we ha ve r eel need so ma ny of nat nrc's for ces un d er some d eg1·ee of su hj ection; i t is not c noH g h tha t the mig hty ocea n hns b eco me o ur serv a nt ; tha t electri c ity p lac es us in nl1n os t p e r~o n a l co ntac t w ith places ancl p eoples far di s tant., t ha t the st eam e ngin e carries us witll sec mity a n d co mfort and wo: Jrl crful cel erity ac r o~s co ntin e uts, wbi c l1 form erl y co uld not IJe tra verse d witltuu t g reat fa.ti g ue, cbn ger, a ncl co ns umpt ion of tim e : all Lhi s is not s ufficient. We must s t ill g o 1orwarcl : " pmg ress" is o nr mot.to, our w a t c bworrl. W e mLJSt progress in e ve ry thing: in sc ie uee, in <ll't, legi<- . lation and e ven in reJ igion . The Age b oas t.s of its life, its ac~ i v i t y , its e nt e rpri ~ e , advance me nt il.nrl clisco v eri e:;, b u t cl oes no t its self- &lorifi cu ti on g o too f'r. r ? Does it. n o t con sic1 r r i: sc· lf too exclu s iv ely nnJ forge t too lllLH.: h th e l:1b ors a nc'i nchi e ve . meut s o f utlw r ngE·s , wh ich m r. de it s < u c u s m~ d )JJ Os perity poss ibl e?. Is t he re not :l. re ligiuus instit u t.iou whi ch puts a n o bler nnd mo re exa ltecl es ti1 n:--.te upo n lire than d oes t he: f' pirit of Lhe· pr ese nt n[,e') F <lr wh c1t is the end of life? lt is til e purs t1it r•f hnppin ess. !11 wbn.t d oes t hi s co nsis t? N o t , s ure ly , in t.hfl purs n it of aud acq 11 is i Lion oi' wealth , ~o fl eetin g a.n rl un cert:tin, an <l whicll only th e [,tvnr ecl fe w e ve r ob tai:1. Nv t in se nsn:1l pl e as ur e ~ , which are e v e r accom p:tni ecl witll we:<rin ess nnd di sgu st, n ot in aet io n, fo r it soon pa lls Lipon n ~. NC; , no : lite is somethin g m ore t han thit: . Li f'e is kno wiE> rl ge ; lite is al't.ion ; life is e njoy ment: bnt it is kn o w! e rlge wit hont a cl o ud, p o wer with o nt we:'.kllt'SS, and e nj >,)'111('nt exem pt fr otn suffering. Dut can knowl edge so clear ancl perfect, po wer so immen se, or e11joym ent so g reat be · oh tain ecl in th i ~ life ? Are t!Jey ~JOt ratl, er so ugbt a fter th:<n p ossessed. As k t hos<" who ha1·c penetm tcd lk cpes t into th e se-

Cr Pts of n at ut'e ::tncl they will te ll y ou th a t wh~tt they ha ve gmspecl on ly with in fin i te p ai n~ lea v es their d esires un satisfi ed. Onr p o wer shows r a th er o ur weakness than s tre ngth. Only with grea t cl iffic ul ty can we ~ones t fr o m lht~ en rt lt a little food fo r our s us Lena nce. Our phy sica l powe r is fa r inferio r to ina n v of tb e brute creati o n. O u r politi c:d in s ti t utions nre s~ weak t hat a simple l>renth ·ef>m s some tim es capa bl e t o d es troy th em. Our her oes lmv e do ne a ll th at mnn cn11 rlo, an cl ye t ho w fnr wer e th e ir t:<~n q u ,.,s ts from sa ti o(yi ng t heir wi shes . 1-I::~ p­ pines~, how fe w nre th e fav o red o nes wh o g m sp it ? ho w g reaG is th e num bcr o f th ose wh nm it escr~ p es whe n ;dm ost wi t hin tlt ? ir r each ? bo w ma ny does it r ntire ly ig nore ? Du t ,1 et th ese d esires, si: ;ce tll ey a, e i m ph11 te (l in us b y th e A ut hor of na ture, must ob ta in th eir Hl:COnl pli sllln e llt. Will t hi s bl essed clny :;hin e on thi s or t he ot her :o id e of th e g ra ve ? Th e Ca tholi c c hurch a ns wers tkt t o nly in th e fu ture liCe wi ll o ui· cl es ires re ceiv e th e ir per fe ct io n; tktt th en o n ly wi 11 b e fulfil led th e word s o f th e n. post le : t l1 e ey e hath not see n, th e ear hath not h eard , nor hn.t h it e nte red intothe mincl of man to eo nce iv e th e j oys whidt G ocl ha Lb in store for th ose wl1u serv e him . But !.>ecause th e he:nt c:mn o t a ccompli s l1 a ll i ts cl e:; ires in thi s !if!·, b eca n:;e it cannot a tta in pr rfi>c t iln ppi IH•f'!" ll r r (:\ rl nrs iG fiJ ll o w t hil.t it loses a ll iu tercs t in nJlltHlan e :dt.Lirs ? Ce r tainly no t. 'fet t l1i " is wb:<t ma uy a t the pre<5ent cl ay do not hesitate to affirm . Catholic ity th ey s1y is inimi cnl to soc ia l p rog.re s~, inc np :1.b le of grc.1t e nte r]'rises, foru s life less cham ct er s, strM gc rs to tb e ·interes ts of th is world. Bnt is no t thi s judge me nt v ery pn.r t ia l ? Do. t l! ey not c ircum ocrib e the limits of th e ir observ:tti 0 11 wi thin t oo sm a ll a radius. Tnke those characters who hav e illlt strated tb e chur ch by th e ir .c;an c. tity. vVhat . rlays arc th e irs? Of them it. can be trul y s:~icl t hat th ey Jiv ccl mu ch in a s ho rt time. Tl1ey know ful ly th a t life's moments:Lre prec io us gifto,givenonly t o SPizc t he tr·~~ S tir es oi Div ine mnnificence . Tr1e,v know thil.t a cl ay of reckonin g is no t f1r dista nt, wh en e ve:·y idl e worrl will Qe weighed in the balanc e, nnd even a Ctl p of coJcl W<tter will rec ei ve its r ewarn. They know th at no prayer s asce nd higher towarcls he:tv en th a n th ose of th e orph a n, th e afliictecl n. ncl nnf~ n·t11n:1t c ; a ncl .th;tt th ey can ha ve no m o rt'\ p owerful fri end s in th e ce les ti al conrt. thnn th e 1111bappy wh o m th ey lw.v e con sol ed or the ign ora1;t wh om the y bav c instrn c te u into jns(ice. His care is not to lose "a mom ent; for tim e is w ort lt as mueh to him as befl.ven whi ch is its r ecompense. E ve ry ac t is peform ecl with the utmost :tttenti o n; for he works for eterni ty. H e is filled with a p:<ss io n for work~ use ful tv !Jis ne ighbor; for he knows that G od co nsiders that as d o ne for himse lf whic h is uncl ertake n for o ur IJrethren.l:iee a Vincent d e Pau l, not onl y as the a cl vi se e o f hi s kin g , or as th e almviJ e:· o f th e

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sentiment; it is a fl ash of thnt f.1.ith which in these ex cellence. H e conclu rl ed hy thanking one and :lll for mlnmturers often becnmectimmed by the more their k ind remembrance 0f him, and i n ret mu fin· Lheir we!l-wishc.::, remarked, t.l!Jt ho wi~hed them the s;1111e-11. material luster of gnlr'l anr'l brilli:mt conquests. H e can b:trei ly be bra11rlerl wit b the epithet amririous, hun cl red -fol<'l. Afl.E'r having gr:mted :1 holid ay for bot h thi:mg!t this well be fi t~ mn.1y of hi true ad herents, golcl- cln&>ei', the cigars were passed. arquml, nrHl t.he remainsee kin<t SpanbrrlR. H e tliecl penni !es;;, In tbi respect he ing portion of the evening IY::lS ~pent in gencrn.l con ve ration. The address dt'li vererl the Rev. Prokssor by the is d one no injustice in •. herid~w. As there :s seldom a hero wi thout n L.ei'Oine, so in ~cminarin.os was ,,s fol!tll'l'i' : the drama m~ rncet with a certa in E'vir~t who follo ws Rev. Profes or an<l rlenr D irector. 'Vlleu in lookiPg back over the last t.1r0 yea r,-, in rethe fortunes and misfurtnne.s of p:znrro. he doe.s not ap pe.lr to 1Hl.Ve been lt ,-ery canoniz·tble chamcter, ami ' calling the memory of the events whic~ fii!Nl. up that critics say that Sheridnn;s introcluction of s uc h nn im- lapse of o ur emina ry course, nnd in pa usi ng o'er the per onntion r ~the r impairs a work wuich i otherwise good we've done ;1ud the opport uniti es we graspe d not, calcubted for happy dramatic effects. It nppears tl!at ever an,! anon the vi ion of one who ha:< lignrcd eon the stern Piza rro had nn incli nr,t.ion toward the fair sex sp icnousiy and reverently in th e sm:11l circle of onr anfl t hat he was ah;o in h i'l id lr·. honrs, m ueh gi \'en t.o quiet and stud ions life, intru(ks itself pl cas::1nL!y on the notice of o ur memory aud calls !or rusting recogni cioll . ~a ·uliling. Ne\·ert.ueless, as s:\ys Rollrbneher, be was :111 accomplished hero-with (he g rcnt •l Pfeets and the s u- N eerl. I say wh om thnt figure represents, or ueecl I add perior qunlities of oth~r heroes. Of heroc. like him ho- th:1.t l!c has recei vcrl n more than passing rem em un:nec? Our presence here thi~ evening hns a.Irea.dy prevented meric Greece woulrl havP. peopled ber Olympu~. Upon the whole, if we judge him from the men.snre me. Your R e verence has imm ediately divined tl!e ob ject or our assembling o.round you to-dny on thP. happy <.. r his success, (which nown.dnys is the recognized crite:;on of a man\ worth) we must ad mit that he acheivecl a ret·· m of th is Feast of your Patron Saint. But Ch ere is · gnlat <l eal a n•l t.hat he <l ied in tlw full e nj oym ent of what so :l l C·~ h ing b eyond this that seeks expression, on this he had m ust coveted. Certain it is, at all events, that a most fi tting occasion, and it is the manifestation of a l'rzarro, n great P izano, hm; ex isted - not n fictitious filial regard and dee p admiration which we have ever c 1mracter -bu t one who really waike<l the earth, nud, f•:lt for you in your twofold capacity as our - Director anrl Pr· >fes~o r. vVe have, time and time again caught like nil great mr·u, left hi s foo lprin ts in the sands. from your li ps tl!ose principles of our ecclesial"ticallife tha t secre t. of spiritual progress, which gives the key tu sanctity a nd generates saints. You h!:tve been solicitous, ~ EMT~ARIA~S' DAY. a nd in this you vividly recnll to us the hfe of the Saint, whose nam e yon be:tr m preserving di::;cipline in our .Friday, tbe -±th inst., was tbe fe:t~t of St. Charles Bor- Ul id st , a nd in these efforts which are the otfspri ng ot romeo, and the patronal d ay of the R:~v. Charles Pe- your un ti ring zeal, we would wish t.o aesure you, that borde, D. D ., Professnr of Tbevlogy a.nd Philosophy yo u have, on our part, na ught but the ~i ncerest desire and Director uf the semi'nary department. On t.l!e eve of of succ·e~s. But whnt is onr g ratitude when we turn to the 4th. the merul>ers of the two (•.lasses cn llecl on their the VI'Prk of our min<~ which you hnve so sedu lously esteemed Prof. and in the midst of u is surprise, deliver- superintended !lnd governed ? \Vhat onr n.dmiration, ed an address whie h contaiued the expressions of their w!Jen we ha"e listeued to the high encom ium s which hearty congratulation, and of th ei r sincere thanks for you have repea tedly lavished on the cloctrinu of t he the good he had nchievcct in their behalf. After the •'Angel of the Sehool"" ~md what o m· heartfelt th::ll d;:~ , Addres::, one of tlte members prest'nteJ him, in the for having impar ted to us a few sparks of yo ur g low ing name of both classes, a beautiful stole as a seusiblc to- enth usiasm for the study of his snperhuman works? In ken of t.beir regard. all these end eavors, a bnrden has involved upon you The Rev. Ge ntleman responded, greatly moved, by whieh we a re fully nwnre, can be gauged by nor.e but assuring them tha t. if any thing brought him a sense of yourself. But if tbe slig ht need of a gratit ude we can true pl easure, it was the thought that, whatever little not fully ex11ress, can do anghL to alle viate th a t burflen, b e could do might further their advancement in science can cause one r:.y of cheering sun slline to pi erce th e and virtue. Tbis was the a im of a ll his laburs, and he dull atmospl! ere of daily rec uring cares nod r e~ po u si­ loved to see that his efforts were not barren. 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- More Peruvians wanted! • · ' ];-. I\.~. ,,.l.'lt l~ iznno, - The Thcsptans go 'uO l ~. ~ " L \V udnes<ly Evening ~ 'ov. )!::lrcl. s~wee~;s. _ Cecili:tns Tuesday ni ght, Nov. 22n<t -"A New olfiee for S[tlll," is the cry or his 111H JI ,Y supporters. _ _ The boy wh ose nam · appe:lre<l in the Sf'. Lou£:; Ca-tholic JVol'ld ns winning the "mule rncc" on St. Vialeur's Day, is now lookin g for the r orrespon<lent wl10 wrote the notice. There will be ' ' blooLl" 'tis app rehended. _ "Blind Horse stor ies are l'urnisl!eri. on application ." Prof..J. D. one door north of Iufinunry. _ Fr:.m k B. hns engaged a guide to escort him to the Do rmit on- every night, "o be will mnke no s uch mistake as he "eommitted not long ago when he got in the wrOllO' room ancl was o·o ing to bed ·when be was "" b discoveretl hy the owner and shown the door. _ Brotl1er Collin !', late of the Novitiate, is now stationer\ at the Holy Name Selwol in Chicngo. _ T!.lron gh the kindness and soli citnrlc or Fatuer Dooling every bed in the dormitory will be furni:;hcd with a set of spring'S and hne !Jair matr6SS. - The "four o'clock" wa.ll;;s li<\\'e uecn n~s um e<l, much to th e s:ttisf:tc t ion o l ni l th e st11d c nts. _ It is now arr:tnged so tbaL tile la rge Le i! o n t!Je top of the col lege · ring·s every hour ancl is used to call the bovs in from recreation. _ lfat ller Rieha rd S:Hlli cr ol'l\Iarsha.ll l\lie i.J , and He v. Thoma~ K earn ey of ChicagP, pa i<l us :t sho rt vi sit on Tuesday, Nov .• 8th. The M ilitary companies gave an exhibit.iou dri ll for tbeir benefit. After the dril l th ey displayed their s:.tisfaction by "treating" Lbe t hree different compani es. Thanks. _ Our genial Prefect, l\Jr McSorley, wlH, was und er the weather for a few days, is u p again n,nd t ending hi s duties. _ Since our last issue we nvte the following new arrivals among the sen iors; J. M cCam brd ge of Morris, f!l., J. Pallissar<l (Jf St. A!m, IlL, and .J. Gallet, St. Au 2-ustine. Tll.

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- Uumpanies A, B ~1 nd C arc every day ttchieving wo nth·rs of m ilita ry manoeuvring these :fine days~stwll woun<>rs t hat it mHkes even U:nro l's heart aclw tb:.t I.Jc is noL in the nlllks. , - Urolher Kllhn, who tinish ecl hi s nov itiale a. l'ew weeks ngo, is now tcachiug French in til e col lege. - Mr. Theotlore Theruux is Lhc btest arrival in t!J e SeUlirwry. -Brother Lrtuzon now makes IJis bearlquarters nt Father Bcaulloin's :tnd directs the choir at the parif;h •dn1 rch. -Brother O'C<tll Hha n,_ late of the Ho ly Nome l:iehuol, Uh icn go, surcceds B·ot!J er JJe ncle r ns Prefect oJ' the Junior Department. -Tha nk:giving Eve the Tlle"pians will prcseut at the Arca<~eOper~d-Iouse in Kankakee, thei r latest s uC <;e~<s, Pizarro. - For the lnst three weeks artists bave been at work on elegant costumes <'tn<l no doubt t lte ece;Jic etfeets as we ll as tbc nrtisLic renclitio 1t of the whole wi ll bE\ of :t high ord er. Mus ic Lw.s been rehe ~trs e d and everythin g i 11 fact, presages a grand prescntatinn. . - Mr Johu Kelley will hereafter h:we cbare,e of Luc Uhnpcl ns he I.Jas been lately arpointed Sacri&tan . - Tbc six miuims who saw {it they sl1 ou l<l go tv Ch i0ngo to sec tbe A:1arcbists hang, got t lwre, but on rJCcuunt of very press ill g bu siness here tl1ey wcw ob I igcd to ret urn before the execution. - Pwf. J.P. Dore is at present organizing an elocntionary recital to be g iven in tb e fi rsL week of December. His programme wi ll be a bout as fo llows; A d Jres" on "Eloeution'' by M . S . :-;~; ind un; F . Lesage antl J. Condon wil l appecr in the "Qunrrel scene between Brutus ami Cassius"; W. Pre1~dergast wil l speak " Tlle Curf:ew"; T. Normoyle will gi"e'·Hat:n le t's Speech to the Pl:iy ers''; L. Gramlcltn.mp. •·T ile G reenroou n t:1 in Justi0e''; D. Hieou , ''Panh:ts ius." A COliJiC recitntion Ly D. l\lu N :llnnrn , and <t d ia.l ogu.; will com pl eLc the elucu Lionary part. There will iJe music by Prof Edgar Bourget ancl songs by t he G lee Clu b. Juc1g ing from t he men u we hsv e renson t o await a r eli shabl e e iJtcrtainm ent. _ \Ve expect t hE J unior classC'S wil l 110t ·remai n in the lurcb, but will come forward with a show not inferior t o that which the seni ors propose g ivin g. _ A ud th e minims ! are they' on ly to be seen, never heard? - Tbe Ceci lians a re preparing a rare tre:lt for musi clovers. T he g rand SiH'ead will take place T e usclay evening, Nov. 22n<l. Do not fail to come, all who tancy mu sical amusement. Bro. ChRmpl1gne, who bas soj ourn ed with F. Chouinard C. S. V. it: M auteno, is to embark shortly fot· New York. Bon Voyage!

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ST. VIATEUR.'S CO L LEGE - Lord Joseph Byron was sRen settino- his latest poer:p to violin music, in the Recreation. Hall 1ast week. - A "Bud" is a most promissing thing. From it we expect the sweet-scented flower , which will soon devel op iiJto a most delicious fruit, or the blushing rose which wm captivate its admirers by the beaut~: of its tints and t-he innocence-like spleudor of its wl~iteoess. - On Wedn(1 day the b:md played a funeral warch in the church at the mortuary services of l\Ir. Ferron, an old member of the French Colony of Bourbonnais· Mr. Ferron bad been utfering ot a long an(1 slow sicl!:ness which 0O'ave him time to prepare for his voyage to the DI:'Xt world.

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the yard, and, scattering- the sawdust in t.he: ::tir, it looked for them underueatl;, and wllen it did meet with any, whew! how i.t druve them on :lJH1 followed at their beds.

"The second leaves otlly flew the fhst er for aJl thi::, -am1 a gictdy chase it was : for the~r got int<l n nfrf·quented plaees, where there wns no (•ntlet and wlwre }llere pursuer kept them eddying round and ronnd at his pleasure; and they crept under tbe eaves of houses, and dung ~ightly ~o the sides of hay-rick:-, like bats; and tore in at open chamber windows, rtnd cowered close to !ledges; and, in short, went anywhere for safety ." ~-

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Scholashc, which only adds strength to the already urgent call we macte some t ime ag.J to the sLu(1e nts, regardj.,u society mern bership : ~' \Ve h~pe e,·ery stl1(1ellt re:-tli:;:es the neccsi'ity or at le'lst the dnLy of joining one of our litl'lrary or dramatic S\>eieties of ~be University. Be2ides ibc enjoyment to he l1nd in attenc1ing the society meetings, and the pleasure u[ occasionally ~)eing ftble to vary the tediousness of the sturlv-ball, the societies prepare st.ude1~ts in a great measnre.for public life. In the society is reg-ained a good knowletlge of parliament..·u·y law. In an:earing before his fellow-stutlonts in debaLe or declamatwn, es· say or oration, the speaker obtains ~el f.control ancl the conrage rcqnisit<J to face n.u audicnee. After leaving colleue we are often placed in thos<~ positions where it is ne~e'!sary to make It few remn.rks in pnulic, and th.is cannot be sncce$sl'nlly done without some previous training which is best procnrcd in a good literary or dramatic association."

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To the lover of autumnal~entimcnts, a passage like the followino- from Dicken's poetic prose is a comfort: "It w:s small tyranny for a re8pect:tble winrl to go wreaking its vengeance on such poor creatures as the fallen leaves, bnt this wiml happening to come up with a great heap of them jnst after venting its humrlllr on the insulte<'l Dragon, did so disperse and scatter them that they fieci a.w11y, pell-mell, some there, rolling over each 0ther, whirling round and round upon their thin frantic flio-hts into the air, and playing all ed 0ues ' takhw 0 0 • • ~ manner of extt·aordinary gambols 1n the extrem1ty ot their distress. Nor wns this enongh for its malicious fury: for, not content with driving them abroad, it charged sm~ll parties and bunted them into the wheelWTights saw-pit, and below the plnnks ~triLl timucrs in

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Thanks to the tender care a.1Hl constant attention ot' our florist P . Granger, the study ball bas lbe cheery look of a veritable summer garden . Tllere clings about this studious precinct an air so br ight, so i!witing, so clean, so comfort:tble, with a milt1 perfume floating like a gentle spirit all arouurl, that o ne exclaims, as he n.lmost enviously views the lucky students : ''YVha.t a n Eden!'' Ever and anon one of tbese fortunate scienceseekers raise1i his eyes from a captivating book, or mayhap le ts them clown from a far home-reverie and fair forms as if of living s,pi r its br·~:~.tlling gladness meet his gn~c. They flit about in playful ramifyings or cluster. together upon the window sills in cheerful_ chat as it awaiting a sun ray; nnn the sun come;; from beneath ,wt.nmn's grey clom1s and laughs as tllongll 'twere spring. Really the stuc1y- hall is a gem.

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* * We brtve noticed with pleasure ;u some 8 or 10 of our weekly exchanges well writ.ten accounts of the celcbrn tion of St. Yi:tteur's Day here. Scarcely Clllllr1 a h . tter way of pra.eticing their pens be found for the rh J ~orica.l stnrlent,.:, who, we hear, appreciate tllc sport· 'Ve shall watch tor Lhe ir interesting notes in the future . ·:10

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Readers, ye of the reac1ing room espc(·ially, remember the practice of wi;;e rnen to read with penci l ancl note-book in lwnr1 ... Do not clevour; but masticate, digest, assimilate, r~ntl yon will grow intellectually strong, antl aulc knights in the arena of letter~>. SPORTIVE. "Go cnt your shinnies." Foot-B1tll and shinny are now all the rag,~. 'Vho says tbat "Profs" can't play "Ilurlcy" The hand ball allies arc crowcler1, the foot-ball is kept rollirw and tbe shinnies arc in active service, but the 0 . diamond is deserted . Tt.ble No. 4 challenges any other table in the !louse to play hand-ball or foot-hall. at anv appointed time. on


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· ST. VlATEUR'i:i COLLEGB :111Y des imb lr: g'l'ollJHls ~nd !•11· :~ti.)' :c:nvt tlll ()[' ·'c l t.!.~ <:rts . " Aclclress J. Prc·mcler. C0111 Ion Ser. S in ce tlw fool IJ:dl game lnst Tucsdn.r, eornlnt t ll iC~ ­ t ions f'rom nl l Lhe lencl inp; team:; in t lw co nn t ry hn.ve been ponri·'g in, nsking for t il e re!e:1se of o ur g r ea t ''H.a lf D:1ek," P<tnl \Vilst:1c h. Up lo t.he time of writi ng all offer~ h ~we been re fused and it i ~; p retty we ll f'.eitled ::hat. this ce'dmtlc.cl p lr1ye r wi ll coutinuc to weru· om "eolors " fur tlw J'('St of Llie 5enso:1 . Last Tnesd::Jy' LIVt> or Lhe best games o f' fuo L·lmll1.hat h:tve ever been witnessed on Lh e eollegu g r ouncls, were phyecl br.t . wL~e n the boys :1nd ''Profs,'' fo r a costly ~md very much n ppree in te cl prize,--:·t bushel of n pp Irs . .. Tbe first o·n.me hsted n half honr a nd cnclcd in favo r Of th e boys~But th e secu!Hl gnmc tlie P ro!i; slnrtecl in to win . Every one w<Js ( Jll his :uet tle. Fi:·st t he ball was neur one g·oal, then near the other. Dutli si(l esfonght va l innt: ly, and at the end of one hom a goa I was scored bt· tlte "Profs." For t!Je P r ofest;ors, Mess rs. Dc• re, S uliiva.n nn cl O'Bri en cl id t he moRt e1Iec t i vc work, nne'! on the si<le of tlw boys, D orsey, Baker nucl Knise ly per fo rm ed t he h eavy kicking. It wns a g:<mc tb:.t ench pbqer ca.t: wel l tf'.ke pri cle in, a.s every in cliv i(\ ual made two, tf not m o re, pretty plays. "It a ll depencls on you s~~ m . " "K ick h im in the face~" "Now yo n gc>t him !" were t he fre quent exclama t ions of Du d e, dur iug game Tuescl:lv. Checker~, dom iu oes and d ice help t o make pl easant the even in gs which we a r c ol.Jl igerl to spend in- doo rs. T he gy rnn :lsillm is not as ex t ersive ly courte d ns in formc:. r times l• u L ::;till 'Yl~ have s<nn c goocl pe r f'onuers w ho g ive a very crcclita ble c:xli i!Jiti o n for those who are intereste d in the exe rcises. Tbnrsrby tlte boys anrl the " Prot:;'' were t he contes ~ t a nts in three spirit·~d games of "shi nn y." T he crack team of the "Profs '' proved t oo m n ch for tbe !)oys, w h o were cl efb.ted in three strn ig hL g:tm es . Tbc pb.y in g ol' Messr~ . Do rc and S nll i van ent irely l.>:d1ied Lil c IY>.)'o l\Ir. Lyn ch and B'ro. Rynn arc al so .;l ed i ted with SO !Il8 excellent pl:l ys. Tbe Bill iard C lnb are no w in f1Jll rUi lll ing ord er fbr the wiu ter sea~o n ancl em tn·ac;e SllllJe very excel le nt "c•.te manipulrttor~." Mess rs, 1\feCn.mlJI'idge and Ilemerlin h •arl. the list in the Se ni o r C lub , and Maste rs D. Ricon a nd G . lle:·dy h n i(l sinlil:1r posicious in the J uni or C lub. Joseph M cG:l vick is •;tii l tl1e champion at checke rs. C harley K ni srly a n cl 'Vill Con w:ly shnk e the "ivory c nbes" with most lu ck. ''Little' ' Harry D onnelly anrl Willie St:1ffvrd see m to be the best perform ers on the rings. T he b est '·f'hi uny weiltlcrs" in tl:e boys team are J. Dorscv, IT. LcsaQ:e n.n(1 A. Frnr. e r.

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SOCIETY DOINGS. Read and .S ig u ! SL. Patrick's incr ea,r~s steadil y . ,JoH futy~; h e'l l ge t there j11s t the same. Mon~. A. ,T. Fn;zer "l'o r certa in good r ea.suus ' no longe r casts h is votes in the same b~tL wit h l1 8. T he re·1.ding room presents n, right c l1 ee ry appenrencc t lli s !id l, with i1s large ll gh L w inr'lowr;, nn<l lo ng Lal.Jle s toeked witlt a ll the choke literat u re e ur re11t. vVe m :ty co11g1·a.t u late omse lv es on h n.vi ng in out· 1ni dst Messrs. \;1/. Pre ndergas t., YiuNama.rn., C<~J I(I oll, a nrl otber decla imers. T here wi ll certai nly be no l n~.· k of goocl eloc u tion to fill our rooms. Mr. S;1 indon is 0 11e of tltr; must obliging a nrl competent JilmH ia ns tb; tt e ver held the keys. He is ready <LL any m oment to nttenrl to o ur c;l.l ls. The exercisPs so feu· li<tve lJeelt l>oth inter esti11g' ai1Ll instruelivc. Tbe meml.JPrs S<\C ill to have t uei r owu progress ancl the ::;oe ie ty s' g.;ocl camestly at h eart. A1n0n0' t he newly enr ol led nnmP ~ , nre Messrs. L. 0 • Grandchamp, lVI. l\l urry, F. Cleary, G . Dounelly, l\1. Lenart.z, D . l\1cN'amam, M. O'Biero, L. Falloy, V. Lamnne nul J. O'Connor . T he offkers fur the e ns uin g year :1rc : l\Ioclerntor , Hev . E. L. tti 1•a rd. C. S.·V. President, Hnrvey Legris. V icc-Pn,s icl ent, Chn.rl es B~t.ll. Sec re ta r y, Paul Wilslach. 'l'reasme r, J os. MeGa v ick. Librarian, 2<un ue l Sain(lon. Se rgeant-at-arms, J us1in Rico u. Tl1e following will l.Je Lh e progmJili i1C I:Jl' \ Ved nesrl ay eve nin g Nov. 30Lh., M r M u ray , "'l'!Je O ri g in ol'thc En Q;lish L:cnguage ;'' Mr. George Do nn elly, "A biograph i~al sk e tch of Alexande r H. Stevens;'' Mr. William P rendergast., a drc l<tnmtion ; ancl l\ir. C. H . B:dl, "The Tr 11 e So nree of G()vc rJ lDlP- IJLa l Autltfl l'ity." T lw lllC JidJ ers propose giving~~. public st~ :wee thi s !'all. of wh ich t he 11ev. DirecLo r, P re fe c t or studies , Prot: of . Theology and several of t.Ll c P rofessors w ill I.Je in vited. Let us mnke it int.er esti 11 g . Fo r Nov. t he 16t h. the tollowiug su bj ects we re on the soc iety t::~pis; "Tbe N:tt ional B ird t he Engle o r the Turk ey" by l\11'. Daniel McNamara; "Mili tar y Drills th ei r pro and co n by Mr. Francis C ieary ;" " \\There in is our o·overumcnt Impe rfect?" by .M r. Thomas Normoy le; b aucl a reacling, comic or serio us, by Mr. Jas. Con do n.

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T. VIATEUR'. CO LLEGE JO Ri'iAL. tho · Cecilia had told Valerian that he had entrusted herself to the guardianship c.f an a.ngt>l, and that he mu t respect her vows lest perhaps the anger of Go~ sboulo be arou ed against him . Impt>lled by a natural curiosit.y ~he a, ked th!\t he miaht , ee the angel, Cecilia replied: "When thou halt be baptized and become a chri !ian then thou halt ee." Im mediately he went to Pope Urban, was in tructed and bapt.izerl, and as be was hastening back 1 he. hcarrl sweet mu ' iC and saw an angel btallding near "bi beloved Cecilia with two crowns made oi fresh fragrant, ro e such as perhaps bloom . only in paratlise. .At once he knelt beside Cecilia, aud the angel crowned them both, saying to Valerian : ' ·Because thou hast listened to Cecilia and hast respected ber holy engagements, wha~oever thou shalt wish wit! be granted." Valerisn answered: "I have a brother whom I love as my own soul, grant that his eyes may be t•pened to the troth." This request was p'easing t.o Gorl, and when Tiburtius entered soon aftPr anrl perceiv-erl the fragrance of the roseH he was surprised, !or it was not the tim\\ of fl owers. Then Cecilia told him of their (nith nnd he too wa con verted. They then nltogether g:we them eh·es up to religious practices nnrl did mu ch good to t}1e poor and to the persecuted

for th i rea on generally represented play ing upon an organ or urrounded with mu ical instrument of various kind~ . Her feast i kept Nov. 22nd. and i always the occa ion of much mu ~ i ca l merriment in colleges and in genera l wherever her divine a rt i practiced.

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. ·w e see from notices in our regulal' exchange that the I nde.x of . . Tiagm i . till alive and arroad; but, we are orry to say, it bas not. been our portion to meet our old friend from the Fall thi term yet. As ou r paper is regularly sent to the I nde.x we hope the managers o f our esteemed contemporary will see that their slleet reaches us in the futu re. W e are not ready to beleive that the Inde.:c is uncourteous. The Cape Girardeau 1Y essage devotes all its exchange chat to its kin the Niagm·a I nde.x. We admire the courage of the Message man- for he und ertakes a taskherculean, superhuman. N othi ng but homicide (if slaying the index m.an be homicide) can effect the end of the "Old hornet's" sting. W e read with a g:ea.t d eal of pleasure the page <·n "Governmental Authority''- Be it to the credit of t he \\-riter if we ::.ay that the article chri ti~ns . reminds us of the solid thinking of Dr. Br0wnson on However t~ey were soon :ljtprehended by one of the the same subject. The essay "Ambition'' has vim and is Prefects of Alexan,lcr SllYCnts, the Roman Emperor, very readable. Scarcely in any other journal do . we find ~nd they w.-re made to suffer the most excruciating that the curt locals must coot tin " heaps'' of provincial tortur('S that tne b astly cruelty of these inhuman esprit, and nre consequently to be tasted only by Cnpmonsters coultl tli vise. ists them&e lves. Imngine if you · can, a frail virgin brought up from Th e Crescent ascends higer towards perfection hoth infancy in all tbe luxury :l!ld indoleuce that her rich . pnrents coulrl afford; imagine her, 110 fitted by nature in the material orrler and in the lit!l.rary .... We find it anrt by circumstances to enjoy the most exquisite de- in this issue using its influen ce to excell in the students a laudable interest for athletic sports. W e find str~wn tights that a pleasure-giving world c:lltld bestow; behold her gifted with beauty, yout.b, accomplishments, over its pages-tasty composition and spicy bit.s of adorned with the very fi >wer of Christian virtue. now everything. The dignified Stmrtlwwre Plwmix o nce more has {acing a certain and most painful death! Wllat must. be sought our wildernesses. \Ve surround it with a ll the her fortitude ! How candid beL' cou11tenance in the intHrest that a careful editerl p[l.per deserves. The Pluepresence oftortures 1 How hP.wenly h .~ r heroism in tbe ni.r. is ever true to its old-time standard of excellence trial! but b as to it.s bodily m ak~-up and its intellectual menu. ·w hile she was left in custorly of he r guards she sang The Sunbeam, an old fav.Jrite of our preclecessors, so sweetly that many of them, swayed by her heavenly re,·isits our august sanctum. ·w elcome, you tiny ray of strnin~ ttorl moved · to pity, offered her her freedom, while others became Christians. But she well knew the light, welcome l 'Ve cannot~ for "'ant of space, give a worthy notice of ·glory that awaiterl her b~yond, andshl:' patiently awaited the many other excellent papers wllich have of late acdea.~b which at last c.1me anrl freed her angelic soul from cnmu lated on -our fairly creaking table. "\Ve could at its. mortal pri ·>n. A St. Catherine is honored by philosophers because best give a very pas!'ing and unsatisfactory notice. 'V e by her close logic Md eloquent arguments she confuted feast ourselves upon them all-they all are full of literand conv*'tt('d her keepers, so, t. Cecilia is the adopted rary delicacies for which we are thankful to general patron musicians ~cause by her heavenly chants college writers who evince a great deal of good taste in an« sweet music she subdued the harrlened hearts of the publishing of such creditable representatives of bet pa.W\n gul\f\ts and won them over to Christ. She is their re.Qpective colleg-es.

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es1.a1·. c wo rtil $280,000 ~nd p e rso nnJ property worth $2'5, 000. Th e will c onta in s a b eqn est of l<•11d· wo rth abq ut l t is n lw ly :\.nd wlt ole sume t.lt o ug llt. t o l>''"Y fo r Ute $50,0 00 t o b e divicl erl equ{tliy b etw een the Li t tl e S i.:;t e rs \l e:ul , tll:tt tl1ey m :cy b e loosed fwm si 1: s. o f th e poor and St. V in ce :1 t 's F mt t1(llings' H o m €', o f In res po nse to t lw d es ire ot' Lhc P ien :1ry Co un o il o f C hi cngn. S uol1 cl eerls cl o hon o r to the c i ty . Balt imo re, Un.t lw !ic sc hoo l huu»c ;~r c Le i 11 g bni It 0 11 e very Th e Rev . J"hn P. F ,trrelly, D. D ., who for s ix yc.a rs sid e wlli t; \l ri v.tl itt m wy c. tse~> t lw b H:1. u t ift tl s t:ttc p :-t.s t has oflk iat tel i 11 til e cn.t-herlra.l in N a Ph vi li e , . ennesce, sn.il ed fut· H.o me a few \'l ay s ngo wh e re lte will a,.:;scLool s, A 1\ CW ch nre ll , un rl e t' tlHl ji'1.trp n ·tge or Nu l'. re D .tm c, Sllllle t lt e imp0rta n t o ffice of 8 eel'e tnry ··ot tlle AJJlericnn w a~ ht c ly d ecl:c;t led am id g rc:tt so h:J !I] Jd ti es in Cll i ppc wa Hiera rchy. Ou llim will devolve th,e r1uLies of COn (1.U C-tin g th e co rres pon d ence betwe en tlte Americ:tn Bi sltops F;~ ll s , vV i S('(!IJ~ i J1 . T he p eo t•lc o f l\'hr~ h : dl , Mi c h igan , rec e n '; ly g:tv e :liJ \ l th e P ropn.gnndn. Fath e e Pan·<:dily w:-ts lHJrn in n m '>:>t aff ;c t-io :1·t te pt O >f o f th oil· es l.c e m fo e t he ir pa,s M e> mphi s, e du cat e>d at G eorge to wn , Md. , anJ. c omp;Ict.tor , Rev. P. A. B. tnrt, S. T. L , by g i vi11 g him a g ,·tw .d l' \' " e d hi s studi es in th e Am e rica n Cu ll ege a.t Rome. e ep tiu n o n hi s t~ r!· i ,,,d fr o m H•.>:n c. Pt·o tost;Ln ts aud C :tt ltA m ee titt g o f t.he pro min e nt Catbolic r cf:i de nts or th e \'\T<"s t S id e, C hi c:1go, was he ld for tlte !>u'rpo>c of u li cs we re as ' >Il l! on th :lt tl '' Y· • 0 1te of the g ra nd est C hris ti:t n t em ples iii th e vVe-·t f u r tl! e rin g n. rr n. n ge m<~ nt$ fut' th e cr:> lebra ti o n of the fifa nd a ss ured ly t he (i ,t es t. Cath o li c ch ur c h in tiH~ ~n a te of ti e th nnnivet'Sn. ry of pri es th oo d o f Fat he r· Dnm c n, S. J . 1\lic!Jiaa n w :1s d ndieat c tl t lt c othe r chy in D etroit n nd er o n the n st. of ~"'ov c mbcr. 1\'lr. Wil lilttn .J. Onn hfl.JJ W l'l S th e pn~ron agc o t S t. A nn e. Th e Fre il c l: C atlwli cs of th a t made chairman of the me E> ti ug ; it w:~ s deeirlecl t o huild c ity h :Ld look ed fo rw a rd w ith rt1 1Xi ety to th a t happy a fine hos pit:tl of $50,000 as a monument to h e lmown d ny whi ch w a s t o bi os,; t he ir a rdu :.> L!.:l "1orks o f sacrifi ce. as "The F<Lther D a rn e n Fre ..: H >Spit:d. " $~, 000 were i'llb ..;cri b ed o n th e s po t a nd a co mmitLee was nppoin•cd t o · Tw<• hun c1t·ec1 nn tl s ix ty - 11 ve y o un g- m en , be lo ng ing to goo t'l F re 11 eh f:1.m i lies, em l>:c r k ecl at C:tl:ti s un th e 4th. scc nre th e other $ 1-5,000, o f O ctob er fo r Engb n cl , t u cunti n nc th e ir studi es rtt Th e qu estion regardi t1g tll0 propri e ty or lu.w i ng a C:.tlt o li c Co ngTes:; of En g lish- s peaking 0: 1t ho li cs l'rom ~. 1 1 C an te rbury und er t lw J e:; td F<L: he 1·s ex pe ll ed by th e G ov ernm e nt of t he Fre i\ c lt lte i.> ubli c. Tltcre we re rl:i ys p:trts of th e worltl is 2gain ngita tecl a;HI c-.ou ttn euted wh e n th e En g li sb y o ung m e n cam e to Fra nce , at D o u n.y up on IJy the C a th o lic press in g e neral. Cnnli'n a. l Ma11~ ning has l, een co ns ulte cl of late <• D th e mailer at,d g rt:Jt. fur i nstan cc. \ \ Th:1.t n ch :cnge ! hopes n.re e titcrtnincd conc erning 1he good r esults A t C ui cngo, o ~ tolJe r 28, IU. R e v. 1\l:luri ce Fran c is n ~rke , l:tt.c p:lSto r or J ,,}i e t, was C:J n.O'CU':tlcd Bi sh(lp of wl1i e h wo nk!. b e :tecornp li:; hccl by s uc h :c st.c~p. The world is C"vC I.' r c:t·l y to mi:sjtt!l ge ancl tni :O r e pres<:: nt Catl11C l! ey ettn e, \Vy on1ing- T e rri tory , l•y Arc hl.>i s l:op li'ceh;m in the Catlt edr:tl or Lh e Ht.>ly N :Lill e. B is ho p Ireland, of · lie;ity , Lut it is in Lhc d o in g .; of' such n.sse mbli es uftlte St P a n 1, pr<?.: t.d.terl th e se r111 0 n; m :tny pri es t.s w ~ r e presel it e ol' tile C hn rc il tlt:tt lle r gmnrl doctr in es n nrl nub 'c purposes ~ hinc con spi c uous t.o the ve ry Ligots 'rho op e1 1t a t th e irni:Osi ng cere m o ny. MgT. Pe r~ i co v•n LS roya lly e n te rl:tin ccl ;;,nd fC;lSt crl by pose her. Th e Pres id e nt llf th e U ni t <etl SLa.tts h:ts i ~s u e d :1. pr o the Faculty o l' St.. P< Lt ri ek's c, JiJ r:>ge>, .\bynoot!t , W!I C !l c l:unntio n ap [>oint iilg th e :l·4Lit . ol" Nove,nil CI' as tl w 1\:~ ­ th e d is tingui ;:;hcd p ,·e l:tte 1nid l1i s v i ~ it lo t hat I110St n·tiOIIR I Tl!:t1 1ksgiving cl:ty, u11 whic 't ·<dl :1re c ·1 1l e d to n u wn ed ln sti t: u t iou u f' Ca lhu lic ll'ei:Lncl, the A lma Mater o.f t he Iri sh ~lngy , and th e hope of Lhe f'n Lu r" o ! dt:tnk God for the bless ings of t !,<:> pnsL y e::tr. ln t.bese d :1ys, whe n so mnny ru !c: r.-; fotgct tiJ c ir Crt•atn r, it is Erin. A Til c0 log ie:1 l di , pt! t:<Lio u w o k pl :1.cc o ne ev e n ing in pre>senee o t Lit e slu tl e n :s :wcl of hi .,; Exce ll en<'.Y rcfreslli11g to read Llt e pions SC IJ LiJn e tl b uf Lite President of our you t;g anrl Fros perous cuu.11try. Su c b doi ng::l wh o rl e el ar ec1 !timsE H highly please d willt t he t;d e nt:; nev cr f:ti l to be rew:trd ed. di s pl:ty ed in the co nt es t . Rt. n e v. N. 1\l:ttz W:lS eor:s ecmteJ epnrljntor Bishop The first C' l·~ c o L1 publi c school bui ldi ng b e ing rente d hr. pnwchial scl1 o~ ·l !t :1s jn st o ce nre rl nt J', ·I alrlen, of Denv er , Co lo raclo, un Oct. 28. The Vicariate a.postoli c _M,1ss. The B oard of A lder mc ,, of tlt :-1t city has lensed is now a see and thus Ri sl.wp l\'J:nchebmPf is bonore rl the uno ceupi e(1 roorns .in t he pnhlic -sclt oo l bnilrling· nt for hi s unti r in g zeal in tbe ·mission::try works of Co lor~ ­ t i.Je nomim l r ental o f 820 pe r n1onth for· p:trnch ial sehool <ln. pnrposes. The lc:tse contains an · ngreem ent thM t he RiP,"ht Rev. Thom:ts l36:J!!Cum, B!shop-elect of Vnro o ms sh:tll be vacat ecl npon notiee when ne ed e cl by coln, Nebrnskn, will be consccrn.terl in St. Louis, 1\:io., Nov. 30, the fl)rty-sixt.h anniversnry of the episco_ th e eity . ( U nio1t.al!d Tim es) Tlle wi ll of the la te M:i chae i Corri g an , Chic:1 g0, b::ts pal QOnsecrat ion of his consecr'ator, th e Mo~;t Re1·. Peter l.>ec n nclmiltc\l t o probnt c. co urt-. Th e <lcc e::~sed left real Richanl Kenrick, D : D. ~ ~ ATllOL l U

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1\lODI•: IC\ LA NG U Af~ ES, l\lATI-TEl\IATICS, CLASSICS, l\IUSIC, SCIEKCE, Pll I LOtiO PH Y., an<i TllEOLOG Y. i\[, ,~t. c.:ll'(~l' ul nttCllt iun i,; pnid to tile lnl :' in ess trnining o f young men, and. a thorough prnctical knoll'lt·tlg(' of BOOK-!{EEI'I:'\G '' ''" CO~i.:\ 1 f·:I~CIAL LA\\' i:; illlpartccl uy ~ l;illed Profe~:;o r:;. lll:lj'

TilP ''':>'t nut,illl i'S :illcl 1\IPSt. :ljljli 'll \ ' t•d sy:'t.Cll\ of tc ·i(,; liing nrc adopted in all g rade:; vr Lite College. SLll d cnts l'lll.\" 1' nt ::ny tilll(' . T•'l'lll :l lld t.uilitlll will ll('g in witlt dale or CilLI':llH..: C. T<•nn,.: I'• ·r ''"'!nl :111d Lllit.i" ' ' ;i;<!l lil.l)() per :Utlllll\1. (;, t::lo;,;u,::;, :Lll(l :wy d e, ir c;d i ,Jti,rlll:LLivtl \·Viii l1e c: tre:·ully gi 1·ctt 0 11 ~t.ppliu: i(·. i on t.o t he Dirc:ctot·. l~ ~<:v.

i\L .J. i\I A l{S!Ll~, C. S. V.

SL. Vi :tt e ur's Co ll eg<', Bo11rbonn ni:; GrO\'C, Ka nkakee Co., Ill.

t>CHOOL BOOKS.

~'> ~$ c~httb~nt<}

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STATIONERY, ILL. Boob:s. N e~!S, Music,

No. 12 COU RT STREET,

KANKAKEE, Dealer in Foreign and D o mestic FANCY

GOODS c~

NOTIONS

DRY

GOODS

H. ERZINGERS

I s the place t o get choice Ice-Cream, Fruits, Nuts, Candi es, Oysters, C ignrs and Tobn.cco. The lnrgest Jce-Crenm anrl Confectionery P arlors in the city. Cor. Court St. & East Ave. JC~N K A K EE, ILL.

CHAS. KNOWLTON'S NKW PH.OTOGRAPIIIC

LEGAL BLANKS.

STUDIO,

Dearborn A venlle, 1st. D oor Sou th of Comt. St. Enst Side,

KANKAKEE, ILL.

PETER W ALZEM,

BASE-J3A LJ.S a.n cl BA1'S, FISHING TA CK LE.

KANKAKEE, ILL. TOYS, CROQUET.

BABY CARRIAGES.

DEALER

IN ~

H ,u·dware, Stoves and Tinwcwe, IRON, NAILS a nd W AGO~ STOCK. No 13 EAST A VENUE, KANKAKEE, ILL.

Jobbing Done to Order.

D. Q. SCHEPPERS, M. D.

R. J. HANNA,

292 J"'a rrabee St. Chicag-o, III.

GROCER

Will be in Bourbonnais on t he 1st of each Mouth.

WHOLESALE AND ItKfA IL

AND COMMISSION

MERCHA~T ~treet

43 Court

KANKAKEE. ILL.

Dr. SCHEPPERS

J. W. BUTLER PAPER Co.

Wholesa le Paper Dealers.

BRAYTO~ & CHRISTIAN A fuillin e of Cards and Wedding good s kept eonstantly on hand . DF: At.F.HS in Men's, ·women's, M isses' a nd Nos. HI~ & 185 Monroe S t.reet, children's tine a.n u medium l::iboes: also <~11 sizes >m<i grades of Boots. Speci<tl inducements for Stud~nt s

Two dovrs north of Post office.

Kankakee, Ill.

KERI{ BRO'S,

Chicago, Ill. FRED ZlPP.

The oldest Boot & Sho>l House in t he. City, Customers will <tlw ays have good B:1rga.ms. No . 17 Gonrtt>treet, l<>ltll<<tk ee, Ill.

Impediments of a.\1 ki nds on -~ gricultural Im plement.s can be r emoved at JOI::iEPH IIARDW ARE, STOVES, IRON. BEAULIEU 'S :macksmitll' s t>hop . Also Tools PUI-tE ALTAR WINE. STEB: L, TINWARE, NAI LS, Etc., of different make or sha pe, coarse or fin e work, Wagons , P loughs, etc., etc., may be Warsaw, Hancock Co., Ill. J ou work done in any part of the County Buggies, repaired at very low li gures at the new Shop on REFERENCES. Rt. Rev. Jos. MELCHOR, •Bishop of Gree n Bay Cor. Conrt St. and Schu y ler A venue. GRA ND ST. Bourbomm is Grove, IlL Horse shoeing a ~ pecially . KANKAKEF, ILL. Rt. Rev. M. Eink, BishOl) o[ Leavworth.

Grower of


~T.

VJ A TJ W h'S COLLEGE JOUl{NAL.

----------- ·- - - - - - - --NOT RI~ .T. .J. SCHUBERT

DAME ACADEMY,

D JJ{ EC'l'I!:D BY Trm SrsTr<:Rs OF Tm~ P H OPlUE'fO lt 01" 'l'HE C'oNI.t tu WATLON oF NoTnm D AME. Tlti s Inst itution ~ ltor d s evP-r y <1clvantage fo Young L :<di r.s cles iro u ~ of obtrtinin g 11 snlid <tn c Cor . East. Ave. &; :M e rcluw t ~t.. K AN l\ Atu~ r:, Ill. lln L~lled ~duuat io n . For J)<trticula)·s apply to K e<:ps const:Lntly nu IHLnd fLfull line of Ni oth er S up eric)r , DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS ETC, ETC. Notr e D<'me Acad em y, Als o ;Llinc li ne of T o il 0t A rti el<l S of. <•11 khltls , • Bourbonmt i s Grovet Fit H~ Cigars and Tol>(),cco. K:tnkak ce :Cio., .11. t..W""~c A LL A ND SJ<: r~ l\1 t•J •.J~"l LEGA L B L A N J <~. - - - -- - ----· ·---- -----·----- ~CHOO L HOO l(S.

German,French and American Pharmacy.

Those in neerl of eh o iec Cnnfcc ti o nel·i es Can n ed goods, a.!\ ld nll s of tcruits , F ish a nd Oysll'r ; wil l <lowell :Ht<..l S<ll'<:' lliOUe y t>Y calliu gon

T. O'GORMAN.

East Avenue,

D F. A J,J1;tt l N

STATIONERY.

Boolrs, News, I\'lwdc, )V~tll-Pap e r, Window Shades. TOY~

I~a.nh:a.h:ee.

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~T 0 tiN

B E .L L A 1\I Y.

E.

F RA N K

Kurrasch and ,Staga, Propdetoxs of The Old Beau clHtmr> & Babel.)

PRESCRIPTION DR'UC Sl'ORE,

Where l cn1 c<~H li Nd t h e La rge'st <wsot.t_ mont of Hair <tnd To.o1;ll Brn s!J.es T o ile t - article~ Perfumm·y, Scm p ·, Spou ges and a ll vr~ri.eti es of Druggist Su11<lri es. All sllo uld give them a call, No.5. COUltT 81'.

· TF.Lm•!FJONE. No. 1,0.

A. Ehrich

EAST COURT S'l'RI<:E'f

·KANKAKEE.

Dealer in ..:hoi eest Grocerici', oboke::;t brand s ofiFJour. Keeps on ha.ncl eo n.-tauLly KA~KAKEE, I LL. a large a ss t h m e JJt of Feed uucl Produce. Pl ease c all ;wcl see m e before g·oingP ICTURES. BABY CAlt RIMmi:i.

WALTERS. TODD.

any place else.

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H. l. Crawford & Co.,

G. 1CNECliT~ i:ltov!'s, Iron . l\:Li ls a nd Vv:tgo n wonfl sto<: lc

Merchant Tailor,

READY-MA DE Clot .hing·

Tinwnrc nnd Tin work ofnll kind s. No a Court Str eet, KANKAKEE, lLL.

C. P. TOWNSEND.

East Ave, 1 d oor so11 th of K11 etctl> 's Block.

RANRAREJ<:, ILl,,

H <LtS :md Caps. - GenVs u nd e r wc•ar. Trunks, Vali ses, Furnish in g Gootl s.

A CARD.

WHOLESALE & RETAIL

GROCF~RS

No. 36 Court Stt·eet. K ANKAJ\.KI£ , ILL

Knnl< nkrt• ::>r.o ue :MHI LinHJ C'ompnn y. TNC01WORATED F E ll. 23 rd. JRG7. Propri etors oJ the Cel e.lJrated l{ anl\<lkee fhLt. Lim e sto nrs f~ l'>~>Tic-·s .

F1eslt ·wuu<l IJurne<l Lim e a.] vmys o n haud. T o nll whom it may ('O!W(' rn. ~0'1. 2 AND 4 COURT STRI~ET. KANJL\.KKE, ILL. Havin g adopted the One Pri<;e J{anka]cee, I ll. System to n,ll my Pntrons, I will g iv e MICHAEL O'BRIEN. a furth er discoun t of 10 Per cent to Successor all Clergymen, Pr(>fcssors a)l(l Stu'J'o HENN~:JlEilRY & O'llltiEN. dents of Bourhonn:tis Co ll ege. Crdl !!17 \Vaha!'ollt Ave111.1<~ Ch icag·o III. BOOTS AN D SHOES A l :~r-ge <L>Hl well s t>leckd ~loc i< ol' Cathol ic at tlw Philacl el]>ltia On e Prke Clot h- J:'raytJr A(; t;NT S VOl~ <Lil li Htan<.lanl Bool\s, Vesttn ents, Church 'l'he New llmnc Sewiug· J)'Ia chiue. in g Hnll No rLll W. Cor. of Co urt St. Gooch rtud all llliugs us tmlly k ept in a First Cla.ss C>ttlloli c Rook :Store , which h e will sell at AL S O J)JM I.t•;J: S JN a.nd Enst Ave. Kankn.kee, Ill. a g r eat r educti on . Wil son Bros' F iue

~ltirts

DROLET BROTI-IERS

OHGi<NS

M . Roln·beimer, Prop.

AND WA S I-IlNG MA C lll NES.

27 COU RT ST., KANKAKEE. lLLI NO i". - - - - - - - - - - -- -----<'.WOLFE.

WlLLlAl\-1 D.ARCIIE.

G l'OGlJI'll: S ,

BarlJ P>' Siwp. Unrlc~ r

U mll<Lclt 's Jlam ess ~:\ Lure, 1\ a:tkal\t' c·, Ul. First Class \Vorl< "lt <I.>'<Lill l :l'd. Stud ents especi::'\ty inv itt·<l.

HAN D-~'lAllE

Pu re W:<x'l '<t!H llus

Ill. -!5 elF. Mou lded IV <ex (:~~n<ll Ps , " " ;JB ds . ~te <tr i c W-c.x , " " 20 cts . ~pectal l'rices t o parties lJnyi ug in la.rge !Jll: ~ nt i Jl l'l'

Dry Go<>il s, Y:tnkcc

~oiion s.

BOURBON N AIS GRO\'E, JLL.

GOLD MEDAL, H'w OelebraUd

P~RIS,

18'78.

Numbera,

i l

303--404-110-604-332, '· BENZIGER BROTHERS, and lif.8 otiuJr 8f;yWi may be had of all dealers ___ 'tll.r(11J{!lwut tM 'IDorlrf: Publishers, Manufacturers of Church Goods Regalia Just , Joseph G.illott & Sons, Nnv Vol'!.:............... ...;; Published. (.,~~-- ...............:.....

With two la.rge clasp s <t>1.cl Fan cy Edge $9.w ::>eut free to a.n y p:1rt of U . iS. on rece ipt of price:

GRAHAM & SONS, Importers of Church Goods; JolJIJ e r s in :Sch ool Books <tncl Catholic Booksell er s. 11 3 S. Des plaines ~t. Cor . .Monroe . Chi ca.g o , nt.

Corresponflence sollicite<l.

The ''JOURNAL'' is a first cl:tss me<linm for " ADVERTISING." SpeBy RP.V. Inn ocent Wnppelhorst 0. S. F. cial attention pa.id to the printing of "Com pendium Sacrre Litnrgi c::-e"

Canonical Procedure in Discitllinary and Criminal Cases ada,pte!l by Rev. S. (!. ~Iessincr D. n. 17 8

lVI oNRO J·:

8T.

C mC :\ r~ o

h.LJ NOJ S.

BUSINESS CARDS~ BILL I-IEADS~ ETC. ~~terms reasona.ble.~

The STUDENTS, Ed-ito1·s-Pmp.


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