st. viateur's college journal, 1883-03-30
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St. Viator College, Vol. 1, No. 3TRANSCRIPT
ST. VIATEUR'S COLLEGE JOURNAL. LJ•: C'.flO CEU'l'A PHODEST, YAH-IA DEL.E C'IA'L Scucca.
VOL. I. BOURBONNAIS GROV£1 ILL FRIDAY MarG~1 30 1833
A GENTLEMAN. flo w o ften clo we he:1 r the rem:1rks-ye!', snch a mnn
is n scho lnr ; t' \:ch ;. m ~11 is n g<·(•d n ·. cth~nic; fnc!J n m::n ·
is ~ u ecc~sful in hu sines~-bnt yet he is not a geutl elll'•ll . Fn ·m >'ueh 1-IMc·n :cJJts the rc:~ dy in1C.rence follows, tb:~t ,.;ume<h in g, ~ome :'<peci:ll r eq1:i f< itc over ~nd nbove
~dl otlwr qu:~liLi\'" mu~t l:e po"se,se d l ·y , tl Jld Fhoulcl ~hinc f< ·r·l·h in ,::> l\!:111 in nrdl'r thnt he m:1y r.ppenr in ou r ~.rc~ Rt< elcv: ·.ted :1bove the mnteri ,; l pl :1 11e wher<!On he
I >lJ• ·•·" and toi ls. :-luei.J iu our opinion is the f!ll "lity of gc: . l mnm:o.·~~, \.he bck of w!J i,.h is so r:Jeogni.zr,b le in
the bnsy world nrounrl. u;;, if not even evi•1encing itselJ
i11 the i1mer s~ .. :rwtn1.rics uf the hom e, :>micl the r:H1hn~
<'mbcrs of the domestiC he:1 rth. A genLleman lll 'l.Y be d c(ilic< l :1s one, wh•J p • 1<; :;c~.~c~ , L1 the hi;;he.,t degree, nil t.hc nr1ble~t tnits of t he mflscnlinc sex com bi ned with the g·cntler, the more tende r, t he nlmos t :tngelic c:h:,nc
terist.ic~ ,.,f the feminine kind. A gei J ~ l cm fln i:> one th:1t posse~<~Ps brnvn:(;;" v:; lour,
]J:' t i.ence, te n (1 ernc~s. eh1rity, lo ve of co nn try nnrl love o!' <"orl. H e is a gentlem1n thnt ~ccks the needy iri his el :' y-llllilt. c:1bin nnd nssists by words nnd by worb.
lie i~ n. gcntkmn n , th :: t "·hen fiod o r Country c·l\ls
him. g• ><' ~ fr>rth to fight the b~ ttles of R ig ht nn d to <1<'s t rr •y tlw ~ uppnrter~ uf Trrong. i \ gentlemnn is one who
prcscrn·~. ~ " fhr 1.~ hnm :' n 111 tn re will pe rmit, ~ n nnrl\tnerl 1em per cmi <l tho vicis~itu r1c..; ofli l'e. Inn worrl :1 gentlc
m ~'n i ~ (•ne who c< •mforts the rli s trc~~ecl , conso les the nlllicLe(1nnr1 sym p:ttlti zes with t he eit·ciing P ee;; of hnm:~ nit_y in gener:;\, knowing th:1 t he himself ::;buulrl uot ]H, ~~ hrnkC'n o rru s'.Y link in t h ·1 t gTP1t Ch >l inoff'ri eJJrhhip
·t'l ·: t shn:Jl •l perpetrnlly nnitc" ll n·1t ions :1nrl oll inr1ividu-nl· un m "tln whnt c:ree.<l. nom:lt.tC'rwh::tn :Jtionnldistincti ~: ns m ~ )· C'xist; :l S nll h ~ ve the E:l lnc F nLhe r, the SJ!]IrC'Jn\' r:orl <>f hcc Yf'll . .As l !0 11l :1 ll her e below i ~ pC'rfect
nnrl l•s th e \' ~ rlh C' Onscqncntly cn n HOt ft 1rr.i fh th e
tr11e~ t Jnorlcl of:< gcnt lcin" n fi•r onrimit·1tiou, y e t t here
· [l.n rl blessi ng::: t o the hnm:<H i:Jmily, in Ilim clo we find
a ll those n:J tm=<lns well :'s improv c<l qn:1liti es Ll:nt go to m "ke 11 p a perfect gentleman ..
His m:tnifcsted tenderness for Hi s mother, when :1,
yont.h fiS well :1s wheu ~. mnn; Il is rcsp01~se to ·hcr ou fi :1ding Uim in the T emple of J e rn s:tlem ; [-lis ch~ngeing
witter into wine nt her re(jnest at the mnrri "ge fc <1s t of
C11.n :1 ; Uis r :1 ising the wiclow's son to life; Ui s quelling of t c:n p0st ; His v :trio ns resp:1!Jses t.o the J cw~, wbcsc
qnesti<m~ conlil elicit the mcs t UJ l Lo unc1erl wr~; l h ; Tlis n ltimfltc nnswers befo re H erod, J>iJ;: te ilml ('n iph ns ;
His h st te:tching anrl he~rt-re nding words on Cn l very's hi!ltops-:J!l of th ese, regn.rcle<l from n, hum nn p oint o f
view, show ns, m:1rk plninly wlw,t these in l'sttmc.l:J!e qtrci.l{tif!s shou ld he t lnt const it ntc a true gell tlC'JU1JJ.
Goorl clothl's, goorl looks, showy j ewelry, d ~ nglin g
w:ttclw~ nnrl a dnzlii1g profn~ion of ring~ do not.constitnte a gentlcm~n, mnch less rlo they tencl tow:1 rds th :1 t
b ch~ vi o ur ;mrl genera l deme:uJor thnt ch:w 'lcterizes a C!Jri ~thn. E rln c1tion. exce llence in some par t icula r nrt
or science, or in all of' thPm docs not , cn n not compcnsl te for th e w:-,nt o f p;entlcmnnly q n fl liti el', for tbi s o r
tb :~ t :1tt·! innwnt is [l.t bcl' t i nsigniflc~ n t " ·hen comp:n·cd
with tl1 c ·nw.>IJJ accmnplishmeJ.ts, li1;:e l be m"I'Y ,,ncl Vfl riegn.tecl flo wers of :1 p:n'te r tc, thfl t :1 re 11cec~s:o ry to
form n trnc gentlemen . Ancl incl cecl whil r men nr c many, certn in it is t h8t gentlemen fi re fen·, lllH1 th o, t t he dt•c· ·s of cc rtnin fnmons men in t hi s ' 'ise gencrntirm lll'C rbi ly r ehenrse<l bC':orc the admiring, gn.z iug throng o f the world's speet1 t o rs ; wbilp the c1eecls o f cn r t.h 's nnhlcs t
sons :llld rhug htcrs a re cr.t.ircly forgott eb. Tn ou r t im es t '1e cl e1th of some n otcr1 ln nrli t, th e cl e1th of 1. rli st ing u is heel cl esp·• l';tdo , o r th e ;;hooting rl own of some hr~ wny pugili st, d\'m.'\JHls t he first ph ec in th e colnmns o f our p~ pers. The Prc;;s teems with glowing :1cconn ts of th e
so c~ llN1 v :1lo nroa s r.ct ions of snch ch~ncters; t he minu test i nci \l cut~ eonnectcd witl1 th e ir li ves nr e rl et 'l il-
i ~ 0nc '' h" l •y :~~snmi1~ g our h nm''ll nnturc h ·>s C']cyctecl eel; bnt 0 11 the other h :111d t he nction of n gen tleman, thr. ~ · tme from th :<t r\c ·~nrh. tion into whi ch it h :1.rl fdlen tb c s~w ing of a soul from etern:tl perd it ion, the snat ch ing
l11 ro u.e:h the ~in of A dam - he is the on ly one thnt we from the wol Ye:; of society the bmbs th :tt nr c d estined e :' n :J.]l(l shnnlrl nlwnys r efer Lo wi th g lo r_y an r1 pride; ror final s l:; ugh ter ; the offering o f a morsel to s:1 ve the w e men11 the Gorl-M:1n .Tesu~ Christ. bcggn.r' s Ji f'c; th e eonsob t. ions olfcr ccl to the cl cJ'ol..., te
Jf VI' C ('~l rf'fnll.v peruse nnrl merlitnte npon th e life o f l wi<l ow :tnd t he ln refootecl o rphan-:1 11 these are left Chris t; in llim , the fount~in, whcacc (lowe(\ a ll g ra ces unm culionc·l : ~m id tlic noted s1.;w> of pmgiTss of tll.is
llOUIWO NN AIS GROVE. ILL. FRIDAY MARCH 30 1883· 19
us th[lt words fa il to bell the joy he felt at t he s{ght o f ev.ery one of them.
A nd the mo re celebritted, s:>.ys a g reat writer , t he p crsonng<>s of t hese friendships, t he more ~a in t ly and !a tense they wer e. So i t is th."\t we sec St. Bcnl'tl'll, in his d iscourse upon the Cantic le of Can ticles, when with I'!T~ph ic firn he is po int ing t he t raits of divine hJ ve, t1 1rn :o:-; iclc to npostroph izc n, bruthcr and fri end whom
dc:~ Lh h:~d rec:cnt.l.Y sB:~tched n.wny. T r:.ccs o f the,;e S:"\c rcd friendshi ps ru n llwHtg h a ll t he
r ecords of Lhe mon~3tic a;;es. They crop o u t in t he poetry, t he legends;, n.ncl wurks of!e:1 r·ning ftnd de votion of those ti me,; - com ing to the snrf:1ce nnclcr Hll cirCilllJ St'lllGt•.~. \Vc ti tHinot only in letterR of t hol'e centr:d ch 1 r:J,ders uf t heir time.-;, every ·lH"Ocl twt or who:;c pen i~ !lOW prcc inu;;, hn t :d.'io in the formuhs tiw f llldli :• r let'Le r~ lJe.twecn the friemls of di!<til n t lll Ol]:lstcrics or nl. •~cn t br< Jthcrs. In t he;;c pn rc affect ions ne ver w"s fo un d hng11a;;c m•·r ·.) cx:prcssivc. The s w cetne~s of t h., ;;entimentt<81wws more 1:\trong ly t ln n :m y otlle r illustr :l tion to he :~. < l tlu r;ert, the angelic cbametcr u f moJws tici, Jn . \\rithi n tho;;e p ure precincts lww. m:u1y lJen ut ilul a·ttftchmc n t.~: \Ve h:we t he rceords o f mn ny it is t n tc; but h nw lll"HY more mn8t lnve ex isted, t he t.rnec;; of which h:we pcr ishctl iu the cl:lsh or n;Jtions :>nd t he
wrce k u l' empi re~. J. W . W, LaF :\::y,ctte, l11d.
A ILbough thefhy, declic,te<l to the memory of St. }>:~ I rick, i ~ alre:1 dy some cl i st~nec in t he p::st, "ti ll we fi ml [\ ~ecrct ple:tSn rc ia reeurring to i t, and dwell ing OJICC more o n t.hosc ~~:cne~ which at t he t ime seemed s, lo\·cly :md so :1.d mirab ly fitted to the occ.,s ion.
Xcver pcrhq>s, before iu t he h istory ofthc co llege, d id the students t;>ke such n gre:.t interest in celcbr:1tingSt. ] >:~tri ck's lhy. Th.e W'.)ll.thcr w:1s pt,e ulhrly [ 1.vur:~ hle nud CYer_y th ing ~cemed to ~CC'(Jll{\ t he effort:; or lbe ~tmkn ls
:J.nrl :tdd he1.u ty and ~plcndor to t he ~·cc:1sion .
From c·:rly morning ti ll l:ttc nt night. the st ir rmcl hn ~
tle of the st udents; the joy th :1 t ~houe ti·orn en•ry couut• :: tnec; t he p:>triotic zc:tl th:1t 8ccme~l to n n im ~tte every he ;; rt; a ll hcl'poke :1. dny of joy :1nd festivity, a - dny
when wcshou [(\ r" ise.our thoughts from cvcry-rlny en res, and with pure he:wt:; nnd sonl~ p~y o nr first homnge to the· A po:;tle of' th~~ l:: nd of our furef:1thcrs. At ni ne ocluck ~~~lemn High i\i~ ss w:1s celcbPterl. nfter whi ch n. very e loquent P.c rmmt w:1>< prc:1<;he(l by Rev. F:1ther Dunne. 1 fc :-poke long on the true Jrbh Snint :md npostle; his p rofonml f1ith nnd nntiringze:1 l f'11r the c0nvcrsion of Jw•thcn !rl:twl. L" ~tlY. he r1~piet~Cd the rliRtre~s nnd !!.Jljictiu :J to ·.-:1 ic: IJ t:1 e pc () plc ef lrehn rl arc now snlJject,
nnd exhorted us to pr:ty t h:1t peace and prosperity shoulO.
soon reig n in t he be:1.n ti ful g rQen I sle o f the se:t. This eloqtH~nt sermon touched the hearts of a ll , and inspired t hem with a g renter love for t he lllnd of their forefathers. Precisely :tt eleven o 'clock the student arrn.nged thcmsel'l'es in r:1.nk, on t he college wa lks ;
A nd brumers of a thons~nd dyes, \Vn vee\ in t he west wind's. summ er sigh11.
T he sign bei11g given nll ncl v nneecl wi th joy ful countcn:wc:rl' nnd b c:1 rls bumillg wi th pntriotic lo ve. They presented n most be:111 tifnl ~ ppenrnn ce ns they nwTchecl in step with t he mu sic, nn cl the sun shining on their richly cmbroirl crcd g-reen b1.dges m1.cl e t heir r ppe,qrn ncc still m ore ben u t ifnl. As t he.v pn~scd nlong the street crowds n1shcd to t he "·ind ows nn cl not n. few boys fo llowed up nttrncted by the mnl-~ti rring tunes snch lit' " St. Pntrick' s D cty", " T he· wen ri ng- of th e g reen" etc. A Iter h n.v ing serennrlcd Rev. F nther Beau doin nnd A lphom•c Legri~
nt thei r respccti ve residences and the Sist.ers n.t t he Acnrlcmy, t.hcy return ed to the c0ll e.ge where they soon p:wtooli of :m excell en t d inner. The tn b lel' were b elen
with every thing which the tnste nnd gcn ero~ity of the good procnrntor, Bro . Bernn rri , conl cl suggest . The
· nfternoon pnst o ff very pl e:Js.1.nt ly, ev ery one enjoy ing bimfe lrto hi s hen r t's con tent. B nt we hnve yet to ment ion th e most bef) n tifnl pnrt of th e celebrntion , viz: the ent cr t:t in ment )!i vcm in t.he evrning-. This w M a grnnrl nff~dr . nnrl refl ected with grrnt <'r ecli t. 11pon t hosP. who took pnt in t he exerci~es. The entertninm cnt p11 rtook somcwh~t of n seri o-<'omi c nntnrP, hei ng- <'0111 pflse d of spe<:>rlws . song-s. r <:>c it ntim1s. el og--r1 n n eP~. nnr1 m11 RiC hy t.hc hnnrl, lll lfler n~ (' direeli Pn flfl\fr . F. N. P Prry . nnrl t.hc orrhe~trn g ui clecl hy t he ~killfnl hnnd of R ev. Fr. Oser . Mr . A. llf cn.nviek openerl the evenin g-'s en tr r t.1 inmPnt hy n hen n t iful ~peech on " The D ny we f'C]Phr,..te' .' thi~ wn~ fo ll owed by recitntions by Messr~.
M ef'n nn, l\·f<:Ci rnth anrl l\fn her. J\rx t. in orrl~>r ~'<'re scmgs renrl <:>re rl b~' Prnf. l\fn rphy :1 nrl P. A . T Prry, fo ll o"·e>rl hy n t ri ple C' l og-- dn n~ hy MPssrs. C: ibhon~ ,
MeAn liffe nnrl Cnmcron wh ich ndnn lly "took rlovm1l1<1 hon~e ;" t.he,v re<'civerl wi lrl npproh nt ion from the nurl i. enf'P nnrl wrre mo!"t rmphnt.ien ll~, pneorerl . Tl1e next on tlw prnQ-r o mm~' wo~ "~t. Pntriek'~ rlny" Vf'r v h rn ntifully
re11rlrre>d hv tl1e l 1n 1Fl. After t hi s Fn t.her Mn rsile m nrl e ~om<:> npt :1nrl vrrv fitting r<'m nr], s tor t l' <' oee~sion :· lw rcferr<:ri t o the !l1·!'nt "·ork w hi ch tl1e Tri ~h hnrl d one tnr t.hi~ eo1mtrv. mvl how they so . unt.ir ingly ln hor <> d for t.hp prnmn lrrnt ion of th P C:fiFJWL Fntlwr Dunne nlso Rpol'c of thr lnv<'. we shflnld en tf'rt.nin t ownn ls Jrelnn rl "onr hP!overl Tslnnrl. " T lw. Pn tC'rbiPrrC'n t wns <'loFecl hv n hriPf. hnt vPrv i!pproprir.te i'pef'f'h. hy Y<'ry F<:>v. Father Fournier, ""ho spol'c Oil the u n ion an d brotherly
BOUIWO~N ~\I t>GHOVE. ILL. FHW .\ Y )L\I tCII:)O J883
lo1·_e which slwuld ' e x i <t IJ \.!Lwccn · all cRtholic stucl<;nts
ltU 111:1Uer wktL ll! iglit b~ \li(•ir:, l!:ltio11:iliLy. On the '
w:1ul~ the \:ule rtaiHIJ. eu L Hh well ~;, Lln: cek1Jr1llit•n dur
iug- ~lJ e tl. •y , W :i~ a t;J'.,nd ~ltct'l'~~, : IHI ~hvwecl tit:t t n il
h 1d at, he:1rt the true d evvt ivn tv ht .. 1':: trid' ; i L slW 11·cd
tlw t :t.lwy n;vt~red .Lhe m em ory of him who lef\. frieud8,
we dth :1~.\\~ l:0 11,ntry Lo pre ·wh Llie Uo<:<p cl to our fore. l'.1thers, and remove Llw eloud of clarkne:~s whid1 had so long eu~ !Jrv udcd (le .r Erin.
H. ,J. s.
DE<.'1810;'; .1:\IJ E:'\EH !: L
I no.rder to im; u~:esm:.e0Sd in a tl.e r lile,, nothing pc rll1JY:i b '1JUl'C , wortlly o( the ·cv11.-<irlention of' the young eolleghn,
t'll.ll .:l 1inn <lcd"'iyn as to the profession whic l1 he o ng lt t tu full (! w, an•) an ener:;eLic eonccntntion of all hi.:; :1.bi l.itie3
h p:l t'icctl.y LU~· l er.;t l.nlin~· an 1 f'lllly ::wcomplishin.; Lhe
object or <le~ ign, whie h he m ust neeC'~s:1ri ly propose to himself in .t!w tuder~ 'l.kill" or th tt pi·otbdion. Multif:t
ri o u~ :u·c th e d <!~ ig :l i ol' the Cre ttor as to the m e u1s to
b e employ· l ~~y man for the :tequisition, not only of t !ttt [1 1ppine_s~ which .. is to b e of etenul duration, bnt
even of th:t~ t(lmpor.ll'y, felic ity which , depend~ng as it r1 oes on the cuq·en t of hu,;nll.n affairs, mn~t be atta.ined by the pro.per m 'l.n·1ge1ilCnt of terrestri:tl concerns,
or of wh 1t is gl!ne r.tlly d enomi n:.ttecl "the work of life ." "'Nil agit nis i propte r fin em" is one oftbe fundamental
princ iples of reason ing . Anitlogous to this princ iple is the Lrnth cl emons traLecl by both reason and experience,
that il) every Lllid ert:1ki ng there Shou ld be :1 st:tbility Of parpo.:;c as to tltc ot!j 0e ~ p;·•>l>0;c 1 tn be atL tine l. T o
\l JI( \ e r~hllrl how to condu ct life prope rly is truly n s ·i u•wc ; ·ul'l l •> IJ ,) :<hi ·.· t•> ·tp,>ly tli •J p. i 1dple.-; of t 111t
s ~iet l 'JC , i -1 :t! l n .. .rL w :l ; .; J v.d a ~ <.; Ulll ·>t lJJ t.'>O hi_;!dy e . .;t im ~ ter1 ..
D ()foc !1: 111 : hin~ 0:1 t1l 'J stormy voy 1;;• o f li f0 , thQ y oin g m·1n sh rJitl ·1 pv;~;~-; :tn :l.C;. It' tte t'Jrc'.:null'i0 1 ;~
or tltc cott.r3e to be pur.m c I ; he s!HHJI ,[ eurrc...:t ly ad
just the co·ntn:>s o1 !tis r o·v;u:l , with w~1i 1:! 1 , :lssi.;tc·l b j· t !w he lm of will pdw ·r, l1J ~!l •J : tll :; .> cl it\) ·t lt i:; :> lil ~ :1:;
t u d'dllt'ally :tvvi•l , 0 1' il'n.J...:o 'HI'.)', C•Y;J lat •• t· Lh <.J·v1vcrsc wind~ an 1 tcmpr>.-;tu l>ll ; :; urgl!3 wl1ich II w e wree:w<l .:;o m:1.11)' n hopQflll lnrk on tile' ru ...: !;:.~ or the! m crei les3 se t of li fe . Ye~, Lhe work of lile i'i :t grc 1.L tl'ik, an1l in this, n,.; in nll utller II IH1 e rl.:lking:'! , to h:1 vc in the onL-;c t a
c lc t l' ~Ol;CC pliOil Of w!nt b lo be tlo.IC, i ~ fi ll C~dt'llti:l! rcq ni~itk. \VlnL wo uld 1w llt \ •llg h t of one who should
111 lllc rt·1.ke a voyngc, wiLhhout lnving in Yiew any
p tr ticuhr d c;t i1nt io!1? The artisl b"lbre wli Jill is laid , in n ll it3 1nt..uml tleformity, the huge block of m ·trhle from wltkh, und e r the opcr ttion <>r hi s c hi;;c l, is to
l:! [lt'ing Lltc almv•t tiring and lire ttltiu:; 't 1 tn c.-f1r~ t
i.J 1;; tlw i•lct l in hi;; miu cl. ~t .. P elet·'s at Rome, with nll i t; c •ptiv .1.ting gr.mrlcu r, from the entry to il1c high
\.! tt l', '.l' it' t :til ~~~ :u·d ti tc:;turd ::ltre ,t6th \lld he1.uty J"o<) . il ti t·•. iJ b '...: I I ). I t to L!Je <{ ,JJ11 J ,-t!J[:; llOU[C c<J ifiee in
r;' 1 · t. ' " di ty u ,· i ts lll l.;.-; i vene.;~. exi,;ted em inently in t'll! m i11·l ul' :\lieh tel Angelo, ite iure :t m ·tsou hid a
.-i : t ; lo 3 t >t~ i ·t·t:t· tiJI :Ii•ti !l. \Y.Ien lt•pl1 tel g1\·e to
tlJ I! .,, . .),·! l lti ' i 111 · II · ••·t d T n t ~-~.fi.fHru!i? <~, did he noL do
m·•rl! th 1.1 t·> i:1 t 1c wi t h 1 vi;;ibl e form wlnt ex isted in l1i~ mill' l b0t: n· ,~ h0 LLM:.: th :o brash in lnnd?
· .\. -; it i; wi L' t tr :-.i ~ ·; ;, 11! ~! t ;i r p;·.J I.J ·Livn3, so s houlrl
i ', b ·~ wi th CVJl'j. o 10 :tn·l hi; p 1·ofe3sioa. "Tho fir.it Vtiu; with Ll t l [i 1 i :1t,.;r .L ! t ·~ .:>; dptor, :t:11i the a.rellite·:t ,
i.:> t- 1 g·J :111 I • L; i ~·L T :tis !'ett le•l , e1·ery thing t.enr\:1
t • v td tl t·J -~·· : 1 I ': Yii\1 n fll ti011." So s'10u ld it he. with t' l ; ·;re tt t li1r or life. .\. yonn:; Ill \ll before m erging in ~· J the h'H.Y .:> :u l'J u t' lit'u, s!uttl rl In ve in his mind 11.
p Jrru::t ph~n r0 ot' hi; s :Ji>;e f!1 e•1t c:1.reer. In ehoo ing
h i; p:•ore; ·ri<.n. h ' l'VJ I'er, let him not im1g ine tlnt he L t > h~ sw tye I by f'v1c.r'~ no I, or by drc 1m3 of future g~o ry. T i10 t'u tu l'e wlll · be :t stern r c1. li ty; then let him,
nt present, de tl wit h re-tlitie•. Eve ry yonng ·mfln
s~ t >Ulcl \V<l igh wdl tlu !l.bilitiel :ul'l . th e ap t iturles with wJ.ich he is by n<tnl'e e:1 Ju ·.vJ 1; an l in rlecidin,; hi;; p nJfe,sion, lYe must be governed ' by the · fdenl of tll'lt.
clnr:tcter whi chhe in tetl '1s to C3t!l.bli8h for himself, an rl b.r the id e·~ l of ch·u· wter which to every o ne shou ld be an obj·ect of et1<ie·1!'ment.
The choic<'l of a profl!ss ion is the refore of a p1ramon nt import·tn ce ; no less so is the stc-1.dy pursuit of the profe:;s i0'1 chosen. D Jes Hi tory nfforcl illnsLr ations whi ch
veri fy these assert ions? Or can the re be found 11.
pe r:< · ITt'; ' , im ·n )['tl.!izr> 1 by h i~ r1ee rf;;, who~e hio~n
P'':>' i< n · > ~ :t l'i r ~ u tl ex:pr.'s-;ion of tllc.se ftets? Let th ~ yrJ : lll ·~ _\_ 1ur•riu m confine himse lf to the brief hi-; t,. H')' o 1' ~ ti .-< o v .1 e· >·t:l t ry, ·1·11 e1·e·1 there will he fin rl Ji>·i't ~ prq•>:.-; oi· t 11' f·te:t.s ~!)qve enm1' ·i-tter \. ~or nre
t'1";, p;·rv>!', 10 ' '· T ltc · im :Jle r l! ·olle ·tion of'W;1shington, Tfe•1ry, Fr.ll1klin, .J;tc k:;on, " -ehstcr, Cin.1' , Calhoun, nu rl of m:nty other" . . ,hmYS cone:lu~ivch· th:1t
-< lon•n· an t! ,<[nme fro m no condition risP," :~n I th 'r t l 1tCl'l' j, 110 roy: tl ro rl to tTistindion. Jpt the
.\'Uti l i ' ~ .\ nwri" m r.; h.> ·t on the dinnetcr il'S ot' >1 fl'w·
of C11l u rn bh ',; ~·o riv<lil , 0:1,;: ~<>r he 11·ill !tc n:·l1eding u n
I c-son~ of wi s.\ um. In the c•rly l"lrccr of l)l nicl 1Yelbt er <we urr0•1 nn ineil\t'nt. whi eh, n,. it b ::<triking-l,r illn str ,_ tii'C or the import dlC'C of the subjcl't nndcr eon,;i!1eratio:l. it i-; d e\:.n ·v1 pn>l r t•J l;ric. l\· r .:hL .
1\'e!J-tPr's ftth <'r, n f:1rnwr of v <'ry limitrd me~n~,
~uet·l'cded in gi ,· ing- his >-on n colleg-i 1tc (·our,e, hnt not
withont JlC','IIIIi II')' P!llltl r l'hment. Y oung Daniel fltlly tl etcrmim"l t o h e ·t hwycr. :llld ldl the w~ll~ of his ~1'"1" Jf.1l' r uUl')'L'd up 1\': t h thl.' ho['C \>r -uec,·~ ~r~t!ly
BOUHllONNAlS GROVE, lLL. FRIDAY MARCH 301883.
c~rrying out his project. Having taught school for a ye-'r, ~nd havi-ng received the-stipulated Slllary ofthree hundred and fifty dolhrs, be set out for Boston to d evote himsell to the study of law. "Soon after, the clerkship of the court of common Pleas of his native county or Hillsuoi·ough, New lhrhpshire, became vacant. The emvlnmcHts of that office were nbout fifteen hundred dull lr:;·per annum. Svme of his ,_ friends procured -_. the I' !Jii'Jintmcnt. !iJr young ' ·Vebster. The information w11s fir~t t·<•l1Vl'Jcrl to l1is lnther, inld be wns requested to f.,rw,,nl it to his ~ou. Such W;JS his rc5pect fur his father, tlt:lt i\lr. 'Web~ter would not settd a reply in writing, l~ttt weut; in person, to make known to him that he c<Jt tlcl not nccept the position. · • Wh:o~t ! snid the father wlwn he found, from the son's conversation, tlvtt he wn,s ~'l 'C" king ngninst ncccpt.ing the pl:1ce, "wiFtt, do you iutcud t<.> decline this ()fticc?' '
"Most a:;snre<lly ," replicu the son when the question C '' ille direct-, " 1 c:mnot think o f d()ing otherwil'c;"
Tlw f , t.he r :>t th·s t sccmc·l an::;ry; thea a.:;~uming tlte :'liT ui' Oil~ wlHJ feel~ the p~ ngs Of dis:. ppointawnt in n'" lir.ing I< mg-ch('f i;:lJCd hope~ , he S-'dcl, •· \\' ell, my Eon, ~)'Pill' mother always s:dd th~t you would come to .something or nut-bing; be :t S<>meborty or a nobody." The e: npha~i~ sho"'e' l' blnt Lc lholl{;bt IIi~ 8 ) ll l'>':•s al;Qut to lJ ·~·~<JillC 11 nobody.
The rcjJly of the -son w:1s;-"l iHtcn<1, s.ir, to usc my 'L<~iignc in ww·t, not my -pen; to be ft ll nctor, n1_1d not a i
reading _ gives him ltn idea of what he hn!! undert!tken; but how m11ny times will he have to read it over before he knows it by henrt l Vl onld the .. Transfigurntion~• li~vc immort~lized Rnphael, hnd he stopped with the outlines? Had the Unionist<! given up in despair after the defeat<! of Bull Run, nnd Ball's Bluffs, the U~ited. States wou ld not be a nation, l;uch ~ life. /i proj~t
once unclert.'lkcu, a suecel!5fnl i~sue depends for the most pnrt on a ste;<dy, energetic, persevering push. ":Motion i's the hw of living nat\Jre." An ocean steamer, with strength :wcl c:1 pacity sitillcient to cnrry the heavie:::t cn rgo across the stormy deep, is utterly useless withon t a motive power. In life, energy is the 8te~m power, t-he motiYc principle. As in Phy~ic~, the momentum depends upon the qun,ntity of matter nnd the -velocity, 80
in the highest sphere of -Ethics the extent of human nccompli:<hment depcnrls, not only on -the flmount of humlln endowment, but 1111!0 on that of human t1xertion.
And n.s in 1nturc, a small body mov-ing with consid-
ePblc force is capable of imparting n greater power thnn thnt produced by a lnrger body moving , with less velocity; so It very often hnpp~ns that a mnn -of ordin:~ry n biliti<'s nnd of much energy, rloes in the vrenn of di stinction, fnr ontstrip a mnn of mnny til Ients, who hils not -the will power', tQ,_ttse them to ud vn.ntnge.
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regi~t{)f ofuther men'" :wtions." i'<obly hn.s tlt:1 ,pledge PERSONALS. lwcn re<l~mc"< L 'fhe dccbion with \Vcbstcr, as to hi$ ' ,
2 . I" t fB 'd d
' . ' . . Rev. J. J. nenndt 'I rcmtl.lnS llfl (jf 0 rtll -.1'00 ' 1utnrc cou<>-c had Lcen m:1de_ 1hc tncn.l ofth: ,t chnrnctcr
1 -which he desired to c:<t.allli::-h hnd been formed. And to I Hl. the fixcdnl'~S ol purpose with which he ndhcrc<l to lt on 1\Ir. A. C. LnLrie '72 prnctice.s hw in FrnnkfortDnkot",
th;:t. tr_y ing occ~l::iou, "·ben the strong£:;t in <1 uccments <J' p:m~nt" ' I cutrc:1ty and pecu nirus g" in were presented_ tu di ~crt him from it to lJj,;- firmnes of design, the world i , in•l~bte.t !<1r tlt:~t name and f.-unc which :ere the ,pride :1 1\ll :tclmintion of hi~ cvuatrym '):J, and .t!,nt rowcring n :pnt:1tion which ~cuds its light !\ll(l dfulgeaU'oe to Uw 1·cmotRst regions o.: f civilization."
ltcvcrting to t~ ~~u lDcct, the .ronng Collcgi ~ n must 11 , \ ' C not on ly a ciellr <~lll'Cption l>t' his pnrpu,-c hut nl.so n will n11(l cne rgr lo c:·rry it :!11o executioJ~ Em~rgy, in i ~ present ncce.pt:1t1on, defines itself to be 11-pplic;J.tiou, at:tivity, zen!;-utttirin:; pcrscvcr:tll"Ce-; ln u :r..-,urd., nUth :~ t
Lend~ to Lhc "IICCcss of tJnt pursui-t, wl-tatev~~ it ~X'~ th:1 t i~ nndcrt.OlkCil. To hc:~t ~ a:uoJJl it i:s U<:>t cSJ~ffideut to procure :1 sto\'e. Fuel ~:m._«t be p11t rnlto the stove nncl l1e ignited L\or is this - :Suificient. Otl,.,r fuel mn st be ::<ldetl frvm time t<> time, '0th~.nrise thil" fire will die out :1ml the <1c.~ired effect wl1l not 'be !j'ff'O<lucecl. A hon~e
without furniture is evmp:~ r:ttively uscl-ess. A studen t prq•c:scs to cclrunit tv m m.:ry a ccrt:::in pccm : :1 first ,
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Ty. IJon. Thom:1s Colfer 'H is a prominent Lnwyer in
Pontiac, Ill. T. D. Ryan '7!1 i~ pnrsning -hls Theologicnl comse in
Truy Se.min:1ry . Mr. T. L. Sullivan "j ' !J~ is now n. pr(•minent busineef·
mm1 in Dixon, Jll. F. D. Mnrcotte M.D. '~G i11n successful Pb,picinn in
Concordin, Knnsns. :Mr. J:1s. Wnlsh '80 is doing n fine Grocery busin~(;fe
in Wilmington, Ill. Mr .• l os. St. Louis '76 rnnks omong the most prm:t>«•
ous busine~s men of Knnknkce, lll.
w. Schnbcrt "16 is working with his brother ,J, J, In the Drng-storc nt Knnknkec, Ill.
Mr. F. X. Hebert '81 of hnppy memory hng a lucratlvo p0~itioo in the first bn;;iness-honse of West dp l'Me, Wis.
22 i : BOUHBONNAlS GlWVE, ILL. FJUI>A Y MAJW H 30 18~3 . ~ ~-.~.~.---.----------~--------
Rev . Goulet ''17, once known us the ."College-detective" wa late ly promoted to Holy Order:l in Cohoe~, N.Y ..
Mr. V~ 'Bergeron 1\I. D. ' 7:?, now loc~ tcd in Concordia R :w. is 'becoming very popubr ·· in the !Jl'uCtice or medicine.
Mr. .J. Liuert '82, whose pleasing smile wa s wont to cheer u::;, continues hi:; Ecclcsiosticn l e:ncer in the gr:tnd Semiu~.ry of'Montre:1 l, Canachi:
AmQpg the list. of l.Jusiness-met. in the Bloomingt on directory w~ lind tile fhmili:1r name of ,John Condon ' 75 who has ch~i·g~ of a lnrge meat market.
The ,~al!y).'rie.nds ,of James Curran '80, bet1Jer known as "Jqdgy1.~' :.Will be happy to hear that he still lives and is at j)rese;it ~J:ljoy~l}g excellent health among' the legal fraternity of S.::tJ1 .Franpisco, Cal.
W~Y-ttre\se>rry . to:le,arut!utt ouroJrlfriend P. J. Hickey '82 hmi"•beffif neC·essijt.tted ·tO give ~lp his studies, for the time being, on ttecpnpt, o~. siylmess, , He left. St. Francis Seminary last week a1id is now at home in Evanston, Ill. . .{ ....
Those who once hod the pleas ure Of listening to Dania~ D. Danahy '79, thundering forth his political opinions, with full, orotund voice in the hall, will be sorry t o hear that he has withdrawn trom the political arena and taken the job of rail-road contractor, making his home in Aurora, Ill.
N . B. Those who rece·i;e ···tli~'·'<Journal , and know the address and occupation of any of the old students of the College, will COl<fcr a grc::1t thv or by dropping us a c::1rcl of inform:ttion.
l\iusrC AL.
1\:bnager A bbey of New Y()rk thi11ks ofhringin g the entire La Sc:• la Oi·chestni. hom-Milnn.
.Joseff)', a Hungarian by birth ~nd the g1·entcst piano virtuoso Rt the 'present time; will soon be in Boston.
·w agner, it appe:us, had composed his own funer:-~ 1
march 'which h:-~ s just been discov<e'red mnong his M S S.
A chorus of 600 voices is being organized in Denver Col., t o assist the Theodore . ·Thomn s Orchestra in a series of concer,ts to be gi veu then~ in June.
Remenyi thc '-violinist who continues t o deli ght l11rge audiences througl.out the country got off a good ''bon mot" on Ingersoll: ·fiot long ago. He asked the d;'u~tless Bob in what they resembled each other. On ·Robert £<tiling t o see any points of resemblance, the. Hungarian said: "Because I am de fiddle and yon de' infidclle".
F. N. P.
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LOCALf::l.
I don't cnre!
Who took my bow?
Lovk out for the ·bicy ele ;
What nrc yon gving to be?
Have yo nr h:\ir ;;and -J).1 pcrccl. ·
W·ho mif:'sed t he st.op in the triple clog-dance?
On acco unt of my left enr I ea.n't hc:~r a L:~se bawl.
Rev. A . .Mniu ville a~s is tcd a t the Cathedral during Iloly -week.
G. Well; I l1JJ!l cr:>t.1nd yon won the grinning match, l\1. Who said I g run ?
A d nel is ~pokcn of. Wea pon~ , tin pn.Hs<; time and pl~ce, not d ecided,
Prof. .J. P. l\f,Il'!Jhy <:olorcd eggs·_:_:_witli his friends in Chicago, ln st week.
C'hnrley still mnintnins that a man on a large bi<:ycle cannot mfl.kc " less than a mile a minute."
.Moses Roy sa.rs he does not want to remain in the office, if that's what tl1e pr inter's boy is cn lled.
The bicycles and roll er-slm tcs h:we c::msed the collegedrnggist to order an other invoice of Arnica.
.Mr. McKenna is n very tasty artist, as may be seen from th~work on the halls, which he has just finished.
.Mrs. Child, a disting uished . artist of Chicago, bns promised to paint the picture of our former Director, Rev. 1;. Roy. :: · ·
Gfbb0ns thinks Prendergnst and KeHy are "longer" f. >r this world than he. Be consoled Tom: you have the '• bre:td.Lh ofunderst~1nd in g."
Prof. T . Dev.cny took :i.d v:mt.'lg-o of the leisure time during }<) 1St(''!'. il lld rec{c:~t erJ wi th his fri ends and reJ:\ti ons r'n ':!bmml. and Huntly Grove.
The mcnrhcn< of Prof. 1\'fnhcr'~ Geome!ry-dn~~ men~<ured t he !wig-ht of the chnrcb-stpeplc while the prf> r. 'wns t aking his vac~tion in Wilrpington.
One of onr really nice yonng men. in spe:~king to his fri encl Sflirl : "Rro. B('mnrrl hns one of the lnrgest lwgs I ever saw; pr(}sent com pnuy excepted."
L~st ;,;~ek : we forgot 'to mention thnt our nrti~t, Prof. ,t. Oiii,rn et wns OJ'dained Flnbden.con. l>y mqst Rev_ Archbishop Feeh:1 n, on the 24th. of I<'eLmnry.
The yonth. wh~> teneTs to the illnminntiOJJ of th e h:~lls cloes very wei!; bnt wonlrl do .much better a.ni! prevent mf\ny emphatic expres~ iOf.\~ , if he wonlcl pln ce the benches .ancl eh:~irs where they ltelo~g. 'Ye spen k fr (>m experience.
BOURUOX~~Ub GlWVE. ILL. FRIDAY MARCH 30 18i:l3. 23
();tr reporter called uu the Ubetoricinus [lt the dnse
of Llle rctrc,tt; lecu1ing :J;; : Jin~L a evlunJli aml[Jllttiug on
vne o!' t!lv~e enl1 uu.:ing sm iles, he sttcccedecl in learn
ing Lhe fo llowing : (which, of conr~ e, i~ slrictly con fi
dc;li.i :d) R. J. ~ ·-tllier will go on the lit:tgc; T. Gib_bons
wili tiJllow Lbc carpcuLer- tn:tlc; P. C. Coll\nty, tail ori ll_::;, .J. O'C·lll :h11~ .. \xcbitcctn rc; F. l\ [ c} .. uli ffc wi ll pcr-
1;_, ·L hilll.,d i' i11 Llw e urc pf h~ lky h•Jrses ; T. l\lc:Kinrey
lot•c cnn<~~ :t wc~ lher pr(lpLct ; l' . l~:<::gc , a denti:;t; E
( 'n rnn. '1. ton~t>ri · ;l :u~i~t. while J. L~ mi.J. A. l\I eG::tYick,
·w. ll ort, C:. F :1.r :111rl Ed . Knicry will fullow the lcg:1 l
l 'ro d'e:':-i<)i'.
:--;Li! l ,.,-~ nc i·cct:i ,. in;:~· lihcr~ I t1 on1 t.it:n ~ 11· , :tn !i·if'nds
'dtn :>rc itJLe rc~ lc" l in th.c weU:tre :-tnci St t ccc~~ vf "The
.) ou rtJ:•L" .'-;inn~ our ! :1:<~ i~~ne, Llwsc \\' llO h n.vc g iv e n
l ll!lieri ·i[ Jll ' ' tJi!!· ~ t'< t iDII~ o r n lire!_,. i11tercst in our W11rk,
;;.n· Yiz: l:Pv .. Tno. B. !'Jc li:unc of Le.1vcnworLh Cathc
tlr ·I, Ten J>olh r~, H.e v . . J 1.<. Cr>Le, P·1~lor of the Frcud1
C'!Jun·h in ( ' lti c"g< >. Five Dull:H'~, Hcv .. J. W~ldwn jr. , y ,,torof'Pullm·•n. fll., Fixe Doli:lr~, Uev. l'.A . i\I 'Ga ir.
P:t~tor of (;i[mn;J. ILL. Five lJol h r~, nnrl TieL J'\. 1'\. Co~~ciin or A~llhud. K y ., T ·.,-o Un!l''~'" [lnrl the prvmi.<e
of flugmt•nt ing :.ltc nmonnt n;; ~oo n ~"conven i en t.
\Ye :tre inrlccdgn tefn l tti the Hcv. Ocntli::.mcH fur tlH·ir gc·nc rotl:< CPlltri hu tiqn~; flml fur th is :1n1l m~ny
\l", i!er l'; ·cce ling hv~>rs, ns!-.: them Lo nee ·pt our siucc rc~t
th t n k~ .
ST. VL\T ~~UR,S COLLEGE l~Olf -;:H1. -~0::;:'\;N_i\_1S (.;-I~O'"\TE~
K .\~1\:.\. KEE C'o., 11 1.
Founrlt•<l 1\ . J). 181iii , r:li:<ccl to the r:lllk of {; ni VC'i':<ii.)' .-\. n.· ! ?7 L
T w;J co nro•'» of stnrl_\-,
Tlle Clmical aml !he Commercial. Ex erllent f.1c- ili t ie;; for l e:~rning Ml~STC'. TE
Ll~f:HAl'llY nnrl PA1:\TT:'\\i. BOOK-rEEP I;'Il'G :llT nr•ling: lo the ·' Pr:>cticn i Hu~ ine,.$ ~y::-tem" n ~pecial
t _r.
TFJDl S FOH no \H0 .\ 'l"DTTTrTOX
$200. Pl~ H A~~lT\f.
F11r liFilH·r infnrnwlion n d rl r c·><~.
Hcv. ~L .1. ~f:lt·~ile . ('. ~. Y. Director.
Th<' (' .. l!c · ~·· :·on hf' r c~ : ·hP·l hy the lllinPi~ C'catral.
tl"' ( 'inf'inn ·J t i . . '-'L L'>q i~ & ('hi<"l'!'' · nr tlu' lurli :1 n~ . 11-
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N. BAI\SALOUX, No. 87
Ol'posiLc ' 'TIMES BU ILDIN G"
W e lnve htcly bought [1.11 imm~nse lot o l
Chamber Sets, the whole stock o f n.
~1:anufacture,
40 c ts. in the Dollar.
We e~m sell you I he most l;caut.iful set in the ci ly for
'"' llich JJCYcr w as fOld below
$ GO.OO.
If you w i ~ll to m::tke a pre;;;ent to a friend, come and
see us, we will giYc you lhc best opportunity you may
eYer he offcnc<l; 11·c hn.-c a fe w hundreds le tt, nnd
they go r:1 pidly.
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Jf yon nrc in Lite city, co mo and see our large
:;tock o f I->arlor 8 e rs, Magnificent
1\.Iirroi,_. 20 x 72~ French Gla!SS
~27.00.
PAl{LOR BUREAUS, in great varieties;
13 0 0 I-i:. C A S E S, O:tTice Desli:s~
C HAIHS , CA H.l'ETS ,
L OI.i);GES,
Sofas, &&&
&
2-t !~U l il tBON~_\l :) GLWVE, IL L. FIUI >,\ Y .\1.\itCn ;JO l t)~:L
B EACCBA\!P & BABEL, l'i:n ,' n k {'P, Ill.
J » T;:uG:n £:--..;'] ':--:.; a n d l)E~4.... LEI:~~
l N A LL I lN D OF F AXC Y A l'< D 'l'OlLET
ARTI CLE8 , Choice:---t 1:3r nnd:s o .C Cig-a rs, e tc.
~:;,':F· A !I r- h o11 lrl g-i ve them a c~ l l. ~
PR8 'rf O;\f ~ANAt)ACK . llO U H B O N NA f S Gl{OVE, ILLS.
G- e n e r a l S t or e. D e a let· i n Groc e ri es , Dry Goo<ls , 1-Iardwarc, Cu t le r y , Glassware .
A lso k ccr s constan t ly on han cl a la rge sLoek o f RCA DY· MA.H GLOTHINO.
FAM l LY NIEUICIN ER. A n d W' h o las a le Liqu ors .
W M . GEJ, JNO . LOUIS GOUDI~EAU, Jr.
GELI NO & GOU DREAU, ~:.:t_, .. _.,.~~
lJAR D~V Al{E. '0'9'"' = ¥Qitj ?i?"=a"'4~~
· Stoves, I ron, Nai ls and W a g on w ood Stock. T I NWARE A:);D 'l'INOI" ALL K I NDS.
N o. 3 Cour t Str eet, I--i::anh:ah:ee~ Ill.
T ake Notic e ! All th o~~> in wnnt of Drugs , Medi cinrs, P erfnm es, Hair.
T ooth nnd Gl0thes Brn~ lles and all kinds of 'l' oilet articles can fi nd the choices t and beR t in my s tore.
I also keep ou hand a large assort ment of P a ints, Oils and "Wall-papers of all colors and desig ns. Plea~e g ive me n calL
Y o urs Rl'~p'y .
.T .. f. SCrT HBERT, East Av<'IIII C' , l~ankakee , III.
IT. L. CRAWFORD & uo.,
:Ko. 3G Cou rt Stree t.
Kankakee. Ill.
PIIY 'ICIAN AND ~rRGEON. B ou r b o n na i s Grove, 111.
cr2>-~ A ll c:<lls p r01npt ly attcncl cd . ..flf:_~
E. D. BERGEh. ON, M. D. A~~ is t;tn t surgeon, Mercy IlospiLn l ' '1
Hcs idc nt p !.y ,;ic·bn , Alex inn IIo~p i La l C lt ic:ago '8:2
Rc s itl c u ce, Do u r b oH IHiis G r o v e, IlL
• LEGAL BLANKS.
~Lellt~3U%!J 01-:ALE I{ I ~
~ T A T T () N E R Y l ~o o l;: s , Ne w t-i , .l\'l u s i e ,
'Yal ! - Pft yH~ r and ' Vindow S lta.des , 1\ A;{ KAK E ~; , ILL.
TOYS , P J G YlJS~S . BABY CARRIAGES.
~ · itlah·h KUiT COU HT :O.,THEET
1 \ A ~l\ .\K EK Dealer i n ehoil;c•Ft Gr<H.:er irF . d wi er•Pt lirands of F lonr.
K EW]J>' on h;u;d t.:u n,tant ly a la rge UEso rt m e ut. of F eed and P roll ut:c.
l'leasc call :mel sec me ue !'ore g 1Jing any p l r~ce e lBC' .
Those in need of choice Co n tee Lion:ll'ies, Cnnncd goofb , a ll kind~ ur Frni t.s, Fi ,;ll an d Oy ster,; W ill do
weil a ml S; l 1·e m o ney iJy Cltlling on
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'ili. ·0' Gvnunn E,1st A veunJ
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WA2~h1Ef; ~ WEBER & c o. , trJ 71 ~:r ·y ~ "' (i\ I ·
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Foundry, & Pr inters' Supplies. 1>-.Specim e n Book ,,nd E stimate• u p on >-l ~ npp bC""-1< • . W r tte for 86oond-ha.nd lis~ of
Presseu uud Machines. t<j 0 5<; &. 5 6 Franklin St. , Chicago, Ills. en ~
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