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SUBSiUEL FOi- ... , __, .~in all its Branches "At this OfTfico Oficial Journal of the azieDh of LA.fcurche and uardia, of the Znterest of the Towu. . ,, .,ý THIBODAUX, LA., SATURDAY, NON. 2. 190, ONDR. HAMLET MOORE,E: VETE ?llAY SURGEON, AND HOSPITAL ' intment's Stable, - Donaldsonville, ýºz5 vQCO i ý?Ci ti'i~vSn'.iJ'"'ý:t l C M!'! pOhA'L POIN TE :'S. Daisy. L'cl f ',.:'!(I Hvi - Ikudb I r ( I I Dill . f 't j.p iD ~~r~ .~ :. i ·- lorio f \ 4 ia' Ins. relti'tivs Itir tit tiare lhure , I TI·t~~ Fol'i 1 '- 1' t~ ti t i n oItt (I e IIu .i , !L' t G !; Ii"'.11 I fl 1 :e 1111f. em Tuesday. Thos. D. Kwict after a 111:19 .dt of a wc- 'k in Clu- (ii ti4 cit rturned brnme on Tw-(Iy.l P. Anslet, the ' I'Ht I+ bnt: pas it l -mess t iCit ;r to, on last Tcinsdatv. visited our tiiiv l!:ti'st 1fhn in.. 'W. E. HlowelI W S y si-itiit Orleaus the e~try piart of the MT. and Mrs. Thos P). Kent wc'ro dotsi to the Cre c'nt Cit" la-..t It. N4ever tij togs Wa o~ or uj~ UNDSYI ll' ins ti t'i i.t all thrt Hillc Iunný I ,:S and 5(1 (elt nt. i:r "1, t1'. Ix drug tilvrt . able Maxi P pIr' anti. ~ Tucker Were vi-i , . tio Ioi)wl no during; tit Ht""k. TetrIc:l 0ai, ic to rteg, Sucn:niv. 1i:cit irt tI on lady orf T:. II it-. tar vi-itn.zin', on ThureIl:cv. Fatehr rI.ilio:Ir« was t ~iciititr Orleans the c'arI'~ t' lrt (if thle K. Ketterie :t Ic' m.Architect, bmsine%~t i~ji-ir' *I* Ot- i liiiril Tetrehoune f;Ii t tIt:dv. Rihad of tw fiilm of Ellisi a Sons Co Ilornlt Wai icn town 4 7. E'S.4··: 1 " 'l I, t 1 :1'. the imnhc'':itti" t';5:sue i~te,i .a healthy c lition if hoitly worms (Idilt' v\ 1t. 1 For sale by Thclo~iacxt rtoret Toaps, a pr. mini-tnt rrt= man of hlteicuca, Iva. "ircu Sinog hie win-ll- nc·; frt.ic- is in a y. Geo. .J1etti ýiii ai en 'itil ir- i h.turnizci to Ticliolat~n c B. Ford. of h1o-h i w Sgrai't (if 'l.. L 'i-: Brl-- for a few rl::'d (,f to s bburin, i fo~rmer re91l,-o'. of r 'hi'". l : r,_,. :al ro.:i'o ",It 8' .O :: f ' A - . ln hLo'ktu)' . a , i 11 , ".1 ' 1h ,' th: \" r, . t .,'; 9;.• -. it T1:-,lia.k,-t . ,,,),e. 'li' Fr,,?k liarinon mundlu "a lhu-i- i w4 tii to Nei) l ):lhnn. alI 'TI'ir-- ' . i I. 1,i, ' l .h o ' -}pent . - xe ri.l 1i:)v !lh; n•., ,k witli . .p,1 l ( '. W i tl i:ha n f l ill at Il, f.Slurihe Cro(1 ingl (ar I lock o(f W-:ter Go)rdI- i" ( : it ()l rO ' r iitceso C Ii. ht.;t r. :'," ;,ia 0 .T o. 1,f CO( (tif: I . O( . ,.. ii to- ot(,: on hul i ln-es Iast T ' ,'lU-i l:1v. I .Is 1:try '' van, •,lh) IHas hi-ien it- i.ilig Ih, ?larthtal f*.inily oni Grand aveniie. his trOie to) Thih•lntux foi the wintter. - lhrevlp,,rt Tinles. F,.r a, i f:'ch I e.iC t oi" woundl, eitlh-r Slthe( hintnan s ithie.t or Ion niilo, IIAI, LIAIlU SN')W LIAlNIJENT is x, 'll.r it; I 'whlie for corn- lii.nkers' silrahlin(d wiist-, harb ld-wrhe cutsc afn sores oill tolking hiorse, it eanno:t |1, ton Iitlly com.nme niedn . 'ri(ee 2. n1(d i l hints. For s•ale by Thiho. a. s I d ,: toe. Mis.- Eiia HI a 1:. , ani t niece, 1 ,lii :'. Il:l :,ux. wele in Ncw Or'e-c-s f,,r a fw .- ,ys during this w cl'k. Tih fue.t awl most. -trt;,h men ii mo'e lthe I. ',ilhl nsten & •itiphy a5.i l il sto•,,i:li,, -h11 I,v Ellis Blrainid's h' It 1 .. 1 , ,1 . t. i s is h':iut. 1l. att'ie whom h sI1 I l i,,.ii; T i'il 11, :. I'l'r:toga in N•"w ()Or'e:ll for the piislt three weC ks, I' r,. I ,ar hi li'n ah l ai d !i J s. i nl,hllel li,,r.. ,f N,.ovs fnt ,'e:,nQ, are tii, ,•u1"t . of I-". T. Ii ! ,ut ion the A Il!:y \ntation. MIr. Ja ne ('apron, tl ' inv hentor of a filter pInsP, w-is 1 oinr eity last ' e liiesl iv looking after the interests oif his ivtliii. i les iwis acomlian Ied h%" 11r. Trliomna is lHtouiy. Ioii C. Schne.ithr who con ntict tih lifnni -a . in,,l il !iir at the cirner" of 11l:i Iinit .1:nksol stree(ts was a I ' vi ior to the C:-.,e•,"t (cit on S•n d: tai kiiig in thl e xursion givenI from ('rowl'v, to that city. ('i-cpt:in George C Padlock of New Orles:nsi, mlanager of the Louisana: SCyv ll i's luinl mi:r ('c,:iulopny, was in ''hihoTlanx Tli:i lav en route to "'aln akee 'Cai, ip whrCile he went to I.ikh after the intii ests of his comi- , pane . Mr. J. J l. Mlarall of t'i onItwa0l whlI spent several days last wck "s th' t .t,'st Cof Mr. and Mrs. \V. P. .'nar lin. I.-ft for his home last Frid, ry. aMr. liBta!: lti \Wilii:liison a;ucornlpannd , himi nis f.tr i.s New (mlieans, returning to T'ihib ,hlaui Sntul Ilay morning. 1 Ir. J.1. I .Jtirnimt• 1. who has fr' insav ears re..i-ed I in Thihodanx. I Il . e-•e is y for L.' if:+ett, I :ri. wh I:i h I t:i- puIir h:aed it lhe nt•ifl I lone :id tirml . ll i'.•. Jl.i n ar wil s- rmaiin V itih hir ir ma her. Mrs. Eilies. 1 lt. auiSa;s, luntil her lulhinI has , )m l.td tIl , Ili e i',so"nie task of inov- t ini--Mr. ,Je:Cn::uard hais a host of i fi nald-s in Thilklhianx who regret to see him leave--and joins thie Sentinel in wishing hun success in his new tii t l of dinor, with 1, )t'A L A I'PLICATION,, a I th- (.aitninot reach the ieat (tf the Cli:ul.l,. itatirrir is a bloodl or cOil- sICiC:tioCniiI CiCh: -e. and in order to dis. lils 'trlth ('tire is taken inteiialiv, anil :,0 ts dir.,dIV o0 the lihioI AlC i a CC iC lfstto nftce. I1Iil's , t':tCrih (I i re is iltot ti ,iia.k mite hiluinc. I It w~.s presurtid bIy o,,e Cf th, ie-t Shv--ihians in this c.Cntiii'o for V:-ari , r , n:ii is a regular iCres('riptiC o n. It i c., lli•,Csi-il (if th. liest t Inlit s known. ' Caihitih ] w'itlh the Ieat CKloo purl I Ii,,-. alctilig dCiecitlv on the miltilotS f f::ifuee. Th i perfeet combinaton < of Ithi, two ir- ff liii is is wlia t iprt ' di a'iS si'ch wonleif-il resuiltLs in ('r. I ilng Cat:i ih. Se•-d for testi'nitiials f F .). ('iin.: i: & ('C'. P'rops. Tledo, 0. t s, ,h! hI u lr ista. price 3cS. C i!:Cil'. a uru ly IiI1.l are the best j , Cm1untullIn Strinjll Badll. Thile people of hlis town are rejoic- Sing over the advent of a fitle strinlr l" iii Into their mWi lt. Not a br t' ha1l : ilht a real surd enough 'tt in- S'ard. A hamd that nu:nhbis amntn, its 'Uenimb'it ; s"n:"h :irtlstt as l'rofte-or SEmile Aucom,. better known as S"Stal.td'. Iite of ti. Sý,h lert Svmtnho. SvY C(om•lnLi .y, hit h.ow serving -as e floor walker nld gen, ral utility man 1in :h1' to,'e of Ellis liru'lld' Sins on .ain street ; l'rcff."ssr r,rcks, who . for - veral year', p'"t lhas been dl"- Sli htin2 vnast audiences with his inimnitahle Il'lvying upon th, baIzoo The instt uents of the hand are of 6 tih. file-t, rine_ i , Cade f 1 romi so,ln:' of to,-. h.,st tei,.tr " ,xes,. te:et could ~,, h i1 in thi,, tow,. It is cunrrently r-,trt-,i that the in-tr nciict us I by t !'rif. Rot'ks was ulatiu f, en a Ibox w: hichih in its p ly days w:s ws ll'.d with tifci en lnts stalrulit l iavati :I rs, antI for the ouking of the S:strtlnU lt he pa.d the f:hi ous4 sue of ten cents. The ha•ail ren, lers thi ivery fiest classlt..l ltii . s'i.h as - ''a a'3 ',its wtl e o,;i lit W iilie", •I rs tueith 'vtlc Ilice.l with z:lc", "Oh ! w-::y ,id th y ,I d H3ils gra'i I ' i io t, '(' and o'htl.r -x.jui-!tl e ar:ics. . ve.r:l of oi' citi:ei4 hl ave .ve: favort.,l willh stterenade, and froit tht I we leati tt,t the pmliti:ic le vt l - e.l ly tlis I, antl is sueit as wouldt hg• tars to thlt eves of a Trut, king: would revivify an Egypti:in f nflm:llumy. Emile A cttin, the kad' rt t ,t the hanl, is contem:tltincg k-anUtI (il,, witay; tower froml the etly, tlta, thl tot of whith Ithe frop-.es toL fit 1 oat a fine roof garden where the band will discourse sweet strains durieg the lo:lg winter evenings. We wish him auct:cess. ... .. - .. <.,m,+ __ Cows! Cows ! A car load of fine Jer•sy milch cows at W. C. Ragan's sale stabh!e. I also Jersey hefif.rs, jn.t as you wish. .Mrs. Stuart of Thiholaut was the i gist of I)r. and 1rsa. Thihodaux iunri.g the wet k. ,Ms. Thoamas Kent of Iafourcee s wiS il otur tw*l l-t thi.s week. r 1M :. Voh.ey Knotl;ceh of Thinbodaun a was a visitor to our towa yesterdtay. Pionecr Nov. 17. j Mr. P'.uil Rich rntl who went over I to New Ol)loans I:at Monda. to stand c an ext'+mintionl f,;r adtnission to the t navy, returnc.l Tusc.lav night. If, L stale that the recrtiting oilice wal S I elo" ,i, but will I'' op:'etd in a few e weeks, at wvhich time he will g4, ove , a::d stand the r',ltuired, exafminatlon. Value of Advertising. Last Saturday a cardl nppeare:l in the Senltinel to the etfect tiht a hlr- e. be on'ing to C. S. Mat hews, had strayed from home. The horse was i t taken ,pt ) by plrti:'s in l'iatteuit!le a few day's afterward who, I:having setnh b Ihe ablove metiou alilclticeme;!. wrote immiedl-atey to Mr. M:athews inforing him of the whi'el.trhocts of ! the ho'-e. This shows that adv er- ting in the local palers h:ings im- t mtltu!e ar: I positive results. r Labor Wanted. One hundred hands wanted at a Yankee Camp for logging purpoe°. \'agecs $1.75. Apply to G(eo. Cousin at Coousit & 1 IPpp. Thibo:lanx, L,. It. Carnival Club Meets. 2 XA re',clr.r mol,- mecting of th' n 'Finhlaux ('a nival Club was htbi on IiTucsday i guht last. It was de:'iled tv give o p ize to that mitei:.r who Itrintgs in the largest numbner of appl. i catiirjii fr rnmitiltrship at the ext t Smnat:g which w:ll e heI hdion the first 'ruesiday it L)ecemceelr. W\o;k h1:2s hl.ich watl be luset in the gra:td p:i. II raite text M t'ri.l (;t'ra, atid It is the nf Inte:itioli of tihe ('lub to have tlhte i tluats 'CVi mo.e gigeout4y ie:iitiful than those i;sedi last ,al,(li G:Ias. Fine Jersey Stock. -- h W. C. IRagan hlas just received a t .c:r load of fine Jersey mnilh cow-, o he las fur e:,ie at reasondable price, a Ihere Is n chancte fr everybody to gt a a fine cow cheap. They must go, n Isee him :tt o(:. 2 n A Cunning Dog. A rahi it d.,g tielolig to Jatres Rlss, al fa.r n' r Ivtl, , about two mties from B,)ait.woold. (C:l:nden t..,uaty, N. J, re u ccntiy . ated himie!f frto bih,.ig blr:uin- el to d,.:it h t: burrwi ng into the T ta.t-h. 'Tl'iS ha rn in which he was a c(,I!'ir d wtl s set on tire i- a Ftnall bity n-i a litieti. Wiht the dog k found himsel f hiemintd ii by a ecthle el of lite he bI,e.a to ,li in the softw earlth which forlied Ithe floor tf the tl ha:"n, na I soxn1 had a lutrrow four ,. feet Qee;p , ii wh!ch he ttook ri.fuge. tl I l)bhrijs fetli acre•s the hole ,:il pro teieted himi. VWh;n the tirhe ii: ilrn- ilt edrl itslf not t thle dog was foundll :Inin- ii irud -- ,uhi ,'ievk! a N rli A:. ;.tin .t THAN KSGIVING TURKEY i - A I)elicious Way to Prepare :! It Builedt and Baked. I ,] S, leet a plumpln hen turkey weigh. t ring 10 or 12 lpoundls. Singe,, draw I atrn wash it. -PrepJ're lthi f,,llowing t l dressing: Put into a 1b )w Olle quart of grated st:ale h:'ea,! ado a cup of cream or milk. Add to this a tea. Sspoonful of chopped parsley, a half tr'a*Qnsploful of pepptpr, a lete! table r spo,,:fult (of salt, two teas;pomnfu!s of tinely chopped on ioils, four table spooonfuls of h'Itter aild two well bhe-t- t Ien rgg~s. Mix well t.ge'her an I add a pinlt of whole! oy -t.r-. Stuff the c0op and b Sly of turk-v, .but not too soliitly. S1::ke a pIaste of our and w.,tero,f a icnlsistency tro roll out eas i i!y. tIIl out into a gooel sized she-it. i1 take th,. t urk yv that has hll.u sttifl':l. *: l we!! t:,,1 i:t., shae!, and c;,ver it , with tih,. axlet, aid thou sew iutj a. Sl't this lit' a kettle, jest cover it l with w:ster awl smother it f.,r two !'" hour, nt anlowiog it to come to tile hdi. 111 th;s in thi. early mvniugli r Thi.n s-t it off thl store and leave it in the water utii,'"ntirelyrV od. Then t tIk, t k i iie k. oiiat of Its blanket1, i1 geni!ly r 1 :', the p,)s•te off and rub tbo" Swhole -urf:two' with butter, popper aiwl , sa:t. I'ac.e tlIt. tu: ky0V on its ::ck in Il a pa n and plt in a ,up of hot water. rI Then pit iilto a fairly hot oven andlt rasst f r" shout 1 hours or uiitil t i a 'i1. ;d e'le:'" I row . Baste continuat - Iv. A win. g!as- of wine ad ll* to the a wi:.t.r in w h i. it ;s hiaked give. a de. 1, l iciou flavtor. - - *t h For Sale. h S'econ'l haud doors, blinds, doer e and window frames, mantle pieces, " cistern, stoves,et:; can e purchllasedt at the Couvcut at very reaiol:lnale prices. 15. Dr. Paul T. Thiiodaux, the new preside..t of the parish hiadsl ,f Sh-ath, is :s yet a ,young man. lare' v 27 ,ars cf ag,,, and a rei:en: ,of Ibut a few ,e:as iii the I.arith of .'eeni-- 41io0 but his :iliity as a hy.-iceanu antd his unswerving devotion t,) his profession have ewll:ured him to theI hearts .. f h!s patieuts and lhi fr'iet l, .* . r. -qU. o r-1 r .r·gr' ,-- ac . ,- - [His rh et;ou today to, the pr.tci.h n-yi of the l•ar::lh ih:ari of 1, aIth is but a tribtte to hi n merit and! ti' I eriuiing of the rewar:i wililh d:.-ti,,Y hlii ill store fi,' allI of tlio,,' r. i I laboir n• earns tv at, fitrhfu;iv :I- hlie Il,: loneI ii thI. , c n-e of bin i ty. Th' rm iny finri-. l f Dli. Thi ,dalux (on- gratlrlate hil uponl the hnmor which Ilhus i:bn(I confe.rred upon hiim ll wish hrm a l, ng a:(l a•ce':esf:il career i h:llsi 'ho-n protn,-i. m.--1)ou:ld- sounIlle 1)aily D)em(crat. The above ment:ione I oung gen- tieman is a son of our loplur aeputy shtriff. M r. Th.oihile. 'l'!,ili:odeaux. Dr. Thihodcanux has ma:,ys flitinds ini this town who Iare w:itehinig his, career with hiillcrest, niti who are' ,leli•lhte d to no that e he has l, t:t thus Fubstantially .lii dtleservediy rewardte ,. Whin 31r. Biyan was in ,Jffer(i n (City, vissouri, in IS97. hI, stated, ini a privateconvers:ation thit the did not exple, his ri ward at tel h In:ls of the people Wtll hlie stlut to scrve, aiti '-lye. it ais h s op•i,iion that tl'hie wirkers ein the 'ca,-e ,f TlIiuth who I expect their rewaid of uil' n, art' u-u.l.y diappli-tid in Ih,, end. Mlr. hryvai was lithr,. Thi, grtrat-- ness (f it man is mcnt .ften re I.:rvi . t, l'ho ae r tl o I et , Ihe l igh st . sense, tie true sriant of tell r ii must do fir the wti.4d thait wh:,.h h thil world will nt ldo fr him. •hoever wo d ml U ke th" w ,tlo l rl, .ty" b.tt e muit att.u k the rlimo, a lnj .lie: Sof mar in . But tile w,,rh} iuo: 1 its ',e, Ilitks and flTtes tthn. You tlO/Y not .- hattr the i. it, withoot pi ovik ig the wrath hf i- vt ries. al What is it that leads men to brave in tie scorn, the I c, the per ec\ltion olf : They be-t know who gm've their - hllies to h• . racked and burned, to be at the viettms of fltme¶ poisoe torture or the swordi. They best knOw who i are to-day carrying their cros-sesa- along the wiell-worn path• This It much we know : It is saon ethang more than life, or food, or raiment, lBrel ti is not the reward of virtue.a Pe, hbips it i C elough for thim. that they have livn'I axd laboiti in the cause they loved. Surely, as Bacon Pays: "N, iees, uIre is comIar-ibe to the stanii'hg th upon the antage ground of l ifTruth." Those who love Truth will knaow it; antI to know it is to work for it. T W\hen a man loves thi right and m knows it, his soul is mariied to ::n th eterni:l }pr:niii |p:,. and you ca',lit tby weasth o: w.Jil:V power dis-ever t.he' 0:t we] llIy 'OiI atliten t to. ,ull" th, s:i;I}homIiii or rob the ,t rs ,if th,.ir eteral h ightness. G;t'' in'ts ae n'irture I hv ihe M lve If TI uth. Victtry anI k f'it, life anI d,-at h. re maatters of iu lif, nii feitnce, , thc.m wheli l)rinciplE ',;e 7 involved. It is as natural for them to to..Lh their doctrine as it is for the diqmornd to shed its luster. They are the great leaders of human th,'.ug.ht, the makers of opinion. BI'e:4 c05n not tempt them. nor threi:ts of a halter intimidate. They Slive, labor and die, undlr the supreme tasciuation that they must so do and dite. "rThey rest from their labirs and their works do follow them." This, then, is tlihir recoinmpnse. ' Their works do follow them." Is it not sihline ? Ilves there a man who~-e hi.art was ever touched wi:h yeCrning for the good, the beautiful, the true, who w mild not be even as one of these "" FRMi THE "PUBLIC." ,I --- * * *~----, Ever since sawmills have been know: in this couintry the question of Idislposinig of the saw du-t has been a s, ri:,s one. For many years saw mill men !Lhulght only of findling -ouni inexilenilve and e''y methliiod of gt ti lg rid of the big saw dust pils,. which grew ;n siz "s so ratidly i Stround thlrt miills, an: t:ever dream e, of reldiziug a pr,.tlt from this r ,flc-. II. enutl~, accordin. to (',i sul li ulhes of C, hurg. a new ind::s try has sprung up in Austria, and b biquettcs madl. of sawdust impreg. Int.d with terry susatnueea, nro now mn,• ft.lur1l a1 a: **.st of 16 c itsj per Ithlusaud and sol, for about $1 per Ihous•int. One factory turned out 7,000,000 last year, a ,re.ss being use. which m aes . nineteen p-r I minute, tacrh liriquette weighing al:o'ut t'v,,-fifths of a pound and wme.siihg tix2 1x2 " inches. As 'resp Ct-i htating lpiw,,r the new fuel has the same vae v a hlignite and reaves but 4 per cent of ash. In maki•g the Irilnett's the mixture of sawdust and tar is pi•ssed by mesas of a screw conveyer over an iron plate heated by steam to a press, which cc;noresses the material to the required shape at.d size.-Times Veinmocr t. Young Women The ntry Into womanhood is a critical time for a girl Little men- trl disorders started at that time oon row into fatal coplatio Tat ftmal troubles are veyard prt this. Wine of cat ishe a ainm d natural mmenstrual flow. Whn onace this important func- tion is started right a healthy life will ual follow~ . I wanomeayona g and okl, owe their liva to vimr d Cardul. There is anotin like it to e women freedom from pain and to yon women for every duty of life. $1.00 bIttlest druggits. Mis Della M. Strayer. Tully, .Ka. "I have suffered untold pain at meastrual pe- riods for a long time, was ervos, had no appetite, and lost Interest ia everythig. in fact was miserable. I have taklu fer bottles of Wine of Cardul, with Thedfad's Blak.-Draught, when needed, and teday I am tirelycured. I canot expressis thanks I fel for what you have dome for m•." For advice l ea s eI special dtres tions, address, lvtag symptom. the Ladies' Advisory Department, The Chattanooga sMed toine Compn. Chattanooga, Tenn. Pen-ion (Commi7sion EvaIs h:,• :.teiy a~tttd that 3:-4,000 appiicatiojs or pl"nsious on ccountt of the Sptiin- Ib .rtterii('cIan wa:r ha ve already comi i8. 'l t !i numher equals, says tihe of mrc. w, had in the tiell i that war. r, e;!:,,rc.::,,nts brought the whoe' iuimbcr s ;t these to 20,00(1. Genirr atl !its tok G.000 to, Porto Rico, where there was no fighting, ant, m,~, t of them soon returnel. Merritt took i 11,000 or 12,000 to Man ila. These are all who went out of the country land g)t into the vicinity of actual war. But there were about 160.000 : more who spent more or less time in camps in various paO ts of the country. It is improtlable that the p'ension claims are all in vet. New cl:ims on account of the civil war h•ve been coming in ,.ier Si:c . . On the 'the.r h:and, not all the claimns made ~ill be al owwt d at thi t. but th- Ipeision agi nts will not let them die. In one form - or another they will ie kept before the pension hIuriea or Congress, Th ciaimants oil Ccourt of the Philip. piue war have yet to be heard from Tlheyv will probably be at least as mary nm rie as those on account of the war with Spain. N. 'P. BOURIG, Market Stand, I- .L&RKET ST., THIBODAUX, LA IEST oF )Ii., r, fif-'TTON, TO:k VKhL A5~L SAtIAGE.k• OF ALL Ki.L L READ THIS. LADIES WAISTS. Asst. colored Flanel, well made $ > Black Mercerized silk, $13i. BIeautlful lot of asst. solid color ca.slmere,. A pretty lot of wiuter waists at 40 and 50c. LADIES KNIT VESTS. Ileavy fleeced lined at 4 c. fHeavy bleached rib vests 40c. worth li)c. Fleece rib, goxd wt. and quality et 25c. Also lot, of swiss ribbed at 12N L5 and ')c. We also have lImnts to math~h the above vests. CORSETS, C. B. Watchspring, 1.2) C. .. !9 "rc H. & S. 75c. '"Lady I(litre." "Sinmpso," and "Dr. Nos- sall" are t.he best end alt ougeet corsets made for 50e. IlOSIE iy. Ladies Black well finished 240 and 25e. T:,adl" 'laek andTan color,-,I fnllseaml- Ilc's, be.s: value in town tor 10e a pair. ('hilrens itlack ribbeid htavy winter bestin the land for lOca pair, all sizes from Ladles tend Chlhh'en's Stockings as low ;. i 5e a pair. LADIES & CHILDREN'S GLOVES. Good cassimore, fleece Ined at 15, 20 & 25c. Cashin.re Gloves 10c. Ladies Silk Mitts worth 50e only 4dc. Child' Mittens 15 and 20c. Childrens Gloves 15 and 20c. We are closing out a small lot of ladies Kid Gloves at 25, 40, 50 and 65c, worth 75c to $1.25. THE RACKET STORE, uza ~L. aaaeaur, Prop :,------- ----- ----- - THE PLANT OF THE " THIBODAUX BIICK WORKS WITH THE FINEST EQUIP MENTS IN THE SOUTH Is now prepared to furnish the best and cheap- est brick in the market...................... One million bricks on hand ready for delivery. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS, ADDRESS, LAURENT M. FOLSE, MANAGER, PHONE 128. OR ,.• ]E. J. BRAUT), GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT, PHONE 14 :- E. P. Lefort. " A. J. Tetreau SLefort & Tetreau y yuc .ernors. to if. TETREAU &*Co. i Livery, Feed Undertaking . "/ ,, .. .. ors --- -- - ,------.- 1;_ .• _ Patriot St. ('or. Levee and Mlarket, ThIibodaux. . DR. JOS. L. DREXLE R, VETEJINA R Y SURGEON, <- OFFiCE AT . LEON DRFEXLER'S STABLE, THIBODjUX, LA LONG OISTANCE TELEPHOIE 3-. TH'BODAUX TELEPHOVE 124, I.:NTS SIIIRTS. Finu Per'al,., detu:hnle collrr lll aIl Cu, for Fine Pra•rtllht ::nrd Madra.. In I.retty :t-t. dltan'h(i. ouliai. :lri| t l1i:, the sa Ut i .,ll Big assort:lent of hla'!ercd shirt, from:n 2. up. alihit tshhrts 5) 735 S and !t0k each, (blig values ) fG E+NT' UN\il'HF!lIhT: . .hll - ,1 . lo li t :{ ' en l ur Ift. oVuil i be Th' fit I' itji wool in tau andi grey andl white only tii. tilnch. h)ur ii 1.25. Heat ivy ettn. n• u',"' itni, ao-t. co!ors. (Grey teP ll iruown iVe. onrl3 5,.. Tan, grey andi white shirts, I .havy- wlnt r Wt. I,, It ;- ! t; . .d l a .. J 4 i t l .- i . Fine undreaseid Kid, well firilhe-li 1 25, $1 5) lilack Ildressed Kid, big Va:lues for 1.Ugni pr. Valuir I(;:o:e3 full liu-dl only '5e. Asst colored 1)oglsk!n Gloea, full! linct,.75c f:-uitl Dt -. kr,, r s rinl ( rloves. ifur top, full l:tii. wlile thi.y -sL 5ttc a iat:r. 'le have at fine as aiorltiuent of ll indlIS oi 2'" pair uip. GENTS TROU)SElS. nIautiful hair line str:pes Just tie thing for this sea•,ll : I3t andi $3 59,. Also an elegant line to choose fretn at 2 50 and 2 75. a pair. Just received a big lot of hairline worsteds at 1.00 and 1.25 a pair. IMEaS HAT8 AND SHOES. In t.hese two lines wo have but this to say, you could not find better values' prices the very lowest.
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Page 1: ,, NON. READ THIS. · on ThureIl:cv. Fatehr rI.ilio:Ir« was t ~iciititr Orleans the c'arI'~ t' lrt (if thle K. Ketterie :t Ic' m.Architect, bmsine%~t i~ji-ir' *I* Ot- i liiiril Tetrehoune

SUBSiUEL FOi- ... , __,

.~in all its Branches"At this OfTfico

Oficial Journal of the azieDh of LA.fcurche and uardia, of the Znterest of the Towu. .,, .,ý THIBODAUX, LA., SATURDAY, NON. 2. 190,

ONDR. HAMLET MOORE,E:

VETE ?llAY SURGEON,

AND HOSPITAL '

intment's Stable, - Donaldsonville,yý ýºz5 vQCO i ý?Ci ti'i~vSn'.iJ'"'ý:t l C M!'!

pOhA'L POIN TE :'S.

Daisy. L'cl f ',.:'!(I Hvi- Ikudb I r ( I I

Dill . f 't

j.p iD ~~r~ .~ :. i ·-lorio f \ 4 ia' Ins.relti'tivs Itir tit

tiare lhure , I TI·t~~Fol'i 1 '- 1' t~ ti ti n oItt (I e IIu .i , !L' t G !;Ii"'.11 I fl 1 :e 1111f.em Tuesday.

Thos. D. Kwict after a 111:19

.dt of a wc- 'k in Clu- (ii ti4 cit

rturned brnme on Tw-(Iy.l

P. Anslet, the ' I'Ht I+ bnt:pas it l -mess t iCit ;r to,

on last Tcinsdatv.

visited our tiiiv l!:ti'st 1fhn

in.. 'W. E. HlowelI W S y si-itiitOrleaus the e~try piart of the

MT. and Mrs. Thos P). Kent wc'rodotsi to the Cre c'nt Cit" la-..tIt.

N4ever tij togs Wa o~ or uj~

UNDSYI ll' ins ti t'i i.tall thrt Hillc Iunný I

,:S and 5(1 (elt nt. i:r "1, t1'.Ix drug tilvrt .

able Maxi P pIr' anti. ~Tucker Were vi-i , . tio Ioi)wl

no during; tit Ht""k.

TetrIc:l 0ai, ic to

rteg, Sucn:niv. 1i:cit irt tI on

lady orf T:. II it-. tar vi-itn.zin',on ThureIl:cv.

Fatehr rI.ilio:Ir« was t ~iciititrOrleans the c'arI'~ t' lrt (if thle

K. Ketterie :t Ic' m.Architect,bmsine%~t i~ji-ir' *I* Ot- i liiirilTetrehoune f;Ii t tIt:dv.

Rihad of tw fiilm of Ellisia Sons Co Ilornlt Wai icn town 47. E'S.4··:

1 " 'l I, t 1 :1'.the imnhc'':itti" t';5:sue i~te,i

.a healthy c i· lition if hoitlyworms (Idilt' v\ 1t. 1 jý

For sale by Thclo~iacxt

rtoretToaps, a pr. mini-tnt rrt=man of hlteicuca, Iva. "ircu

Sinog hie win-ll- nc·; frt.ic- is ina y.

Geo. .J1etti ýiii ai en 'itil ir- i

h.turnizci to Ticliolat~n c

B. Ford. of h1o-h i wSgrai't (if 'l.. L 'i-: Brl--for a few rl::'d (,f to s

bburin, i fo~rmer re91l,-o'. of

r 'hi'". l : r,_,. :al ro.:i'o ",It8' .O ::

f'A- .

ln hLo'ktu)' . a•,

i

11 , ".1 ' 1h ,' th: \" r,

.t .,'; 9;.• -. it T1:-, lia .k,-t . ,,,),e.

'li' Fr,,?k liarinon mundlu "a lhu-i-i w4 tii to Nei) l ):lhnn. alI 'TI'ir--

' . i I. 1,i, ' l .h o'

-}pent . - xe ri.l

1i:)v !lh; n•., ,k witli . .p,1 l ( '. W i tli:ha n f l ill at Il, f.Slurihe Cro(1 ingl

(ar I lock o(f W-:ter Go)rdI-i" ( : it ()l rO ' r iitceso C Ii. ht.;t

r. :'," ;,ia 0 .T o. 1,f CO( (tif:I.

O( . ,.. ii to- ot(,: on hul i ln-es IastT ' ,'lU-i l:1v.

I .Is 1:try '' van, •,lh) IHas hi-ienit- i.ilig Ih, ?larthtal f*.inily oni Grandaveniie. his trOie to) Thih•lntux foithe wintter. - lhrevlp,,rt Tinles.

F,.r a, i f:'ch I e.iC t oi" woundl, eitlh-rSlthe( hintnan s ithie.t or Ion niilo,IIAI, LIAIlU SN')W LIAlNIJENT isx, 'll.r it; I 'whlie for corn- lii.nkers'silrahlin(d wiist-, harb ld-wrhe cutsc afnsores oill tolking hiorse, it eanno:t |1,ton Iitlly com.nme niedn . 'ri(ee 2.n1(d i l hints. For s•ale by Thiho.a. s I d ,: toe.

Mis.- Eiia HI a 1:. , ani t niece,1 ,lii :'. Il:l :,ux. wele in Ncw

Or'e-c-s f,,r a fw .-,ys during thisw cl'k.

Tih fue.t awl most. -trt;,h menii mo'e lthe I. ',ilhl nsten & •itiphy

a5.i l il sto•,,i:li,, -h11 I,v Ellis Blrainid'sh' It 1 ..1 , ,1 .t.

i s is h':iut. 1l. att'ie whom h sI1I l i,,.ii; • T i'il 11, :. I'l'r:toga in

N•"w ()Or'e:ll for the piislt three weC ks,

I' r,. I ,ar hi li'n ah l ai d !iJ • s. i nl,hllel li,,r.. ,f N,.ovs fnt ,'e:,nQ, aretii, ,•u1"t . of I-". T. Ii ! ,ut ion theA Il!:y \ntation.

MIr. Ja ne ('apron, tl ' inv hentor ofa filter pInsP, w-is 1 oin r eity last' e liiesl iv looking after the interests

oif his ivtliii. i les iwis acomlianIed h%" 11r. Trliomna is lHtouiy.

Ioii C. Schne.ithr who con nticttih lifnni -a . in,,l il !iir at the cirner"of 11l:i Iinit .1:nksol stree(ts was a I' vi ior to the C:-.,e•,"t (cit on S•nd: tai kiiig in thl e xursion givenIfrom ('rowl'v, to that city.

('i-cpt:in George C Padlock of NewOrles:nsi, mlanager of the Louisana:SCyv ll i's luinl mi:r ('c,:iulopny, was in''hihoTlanx Tli:i lav en route to"'aln akee 'Cai, ip whrCile he went toI.ikh after the intii ests of his comi-, pane .

Mr. J. J l. Mlarall of t'i onItwa0lwhlI spent several days last wck "s

th' t .t,'st Cof Mr. and Mrs. \V. P. .'narlin. I.-ft for his home last Frid, ry.aMr. liBta!: lti \Wilii:liison a;ucornlpannd ,himi nis f.tr i.s New (mlieans, returning

to T'ihib ,hlaui Sntul Ilay morning. 1

Ir. J.1. I .Jtirnimt• 1. who has fr'insav ears re..i-ed I in Thihodanx. IIl . e-•e is y for L.' if:+ett, I :ri.wh I:i h I t:i- puIir h:aed it lhe nt•ifl I

lone :id tirml .ll i'.•. Jl.i n ar wil s-rmaiin V itih hir ir ma her. Mrs. Eilies. 1lt. auiSa;s, luntil her lulhinI has, )m l.td tIl , Ili e i',so"nie task of inov- t

ini--Mr. ,Je:Cn::uard hais a host of ifi nald-s in Thilklhianx who regret tosee him leave--and joins thie Sentinel

in wishing hun success in his newtii tl of dinor,

with 1, )t'A L A I'PLICATION,, a Ith- (.aitninot reach the ieat (tf the

Cli:ul.l,. itatirrir is a bloodl or cOil-

sICiC:tioCniiI CiCh: -e. and in order to

dis. lils 'trlth ('tire is taken

inteiialiv, anil :,0 ts dir.,dIV o0 the

lihioI AlC i a CC iC lfstto nftce. I1Iil's ,

t':tCrih (I i re is iltot ti ,iia.k mite hiluinc. IIt w~.s presurtid bIy o,,e Cf th, ie-t

Shv--ihians in this c.Cntiii'o for V:-ari , r ,

n:ii is a regular iCres('riptiCo

n. It i

c., lli•,Csi-il (if th. liest t Inlit s known. '

Caihitih ] w'itlh the Ieat CKloo purl I

Ii,,-. alctilig dCiecitlv on the miltilotS f

f::ifuee. Th i perfeet combinaton <

of Ithi, two ir- ff liii is is wlia t iprt '

di a'iS si'ch wonleif-il resuiltLs in ('r. Iilng Cat:i ih. Se•-d for testi'nitiials f

F .). ('iin.: i: & ('C'. P'rops. Tledo, 0. ts, ,h! hI u lr ista. price 3cS. C

i!:Cil'. a uru ly IiI1.l are the best j

, Cm1untullIn Strinjll Badll.

Thile people of hlis town are rejoic-Sing over the advent of a fitle strinlrl" iii Into their mWi lt. Not a br t'ha1l : ilht a real surd enough 'tt in-S'ard. A hamd that nu:nhbis amntn,

its 'Uenimb'it ; s"n:"h :irtlstt as l'rofte-orSEmile Aucom,. better known asS"Stal.td'. Iite of ti. Sý,h lert Svmtnho.

SvY C(om•lnLi .y, hit h.ow serving -ase floor walker nld gen, ral utility man1in :h1' to,'e of Ellis liru'lld' Sins on

.ain street ; l'rcff."ssr r,rcks, who.for - veral year', p'"t lhas been dl"-Sli htin2 vnast audiences with hisinimnitahle Il'lvying upon th, baIzooThe instt uents of the hand are of

6 tih. file-t, rine_ i , Cade f1romi so,ln:' ofto,-. h.,st tei,.tr " ,xes,. te:et could ~,,h i1 in thi,, tow,. It is cunrrentlyr-,trt-,i that the in-tr nciict us I byt !'rif. Rot'ks was ulatiu f, en a Ibox

w: hichih in its p ly days w:s ws ll'.dwith tifci en lnts stalrulit l iavati:I rs, antI for the ouking of the

S:strtlnU lt he pa.d the f:hi ous4 sueof ten cents. The ha•ail ren, lers thi

ivery fiest classlt..l ltii . s'i.h as -''a a'3 ',its wtl e o,;i lit W iilie",•I rs tueith 'vtlc Ilice.l with z:lc","Oh ! w-::y ,id th y ,I d H3ils gra'i

I ' i io t, '(' • and o'htl.r -x.jui-!tle ar:ics.. ve.r:l of oi' citi:ei4 hl ave .ve:favort.,l willh stterenade, and froittht I we leati tt ,t the pmliti:ic le vt l -e.l ly tlis I, antl is sueit as wouldthg• tars to thlt eves of a Trut,king: would revivify an Egypti:in

f nflm:llumy. Emile A cttin, the kad' rtt ,t the hanl, is contem:tltincg k-anUtI(il,, witay; tower froml the etly, tlta,thl tot of whith Ithe frop-.es toL fit1 oat a fine roof garden where the bandwill discourse sweet strains duriegthe lo:lg winter evenings. We wishhim auct:cess.

... .. - ..<., m,+ __ •

Cows! Cows !

A car load of fine Jer•sy milchcows at W. C. Ragan's sale stabh!e. Ialso Jersey hefif.rs, jn.t as you wish.

.Mrs. Stuart of Thiholaut was the igist of I)r. and 1rsa. Thihodauxiunri.g the wet k.

,Ms. Thoamas Kent of Iafourcee swiS il otur tw*l l-t thi.s week. r

1M :. Voh.ey Knotl;ceh of Thinbodaun awas a visitor to our towa yesterdtay.Pionecr Nov. 17. j

Mr. P'.uil Rich rntl who went over Ito New Ol)loans I:at Monda. to stand can ext'+mintionl f,;r adtnission to the tnavy, returnc.l Tusc.lav night. If, Lstale that the recrtiting oilice wal S

I elo" ,i, but will I'' op:'etd in a few eweeks, at wvhich time he will g4, ove ,a::d stand the r',ltuired, exafminatlon.

Value of Advertising.

Last Saturday a cardl nppeare:l inthe Senltinel to the etfect tiht a hlr- e.be on'ing to C. S. Mat hews, hadstrayed from home. The horse was i ttaken ,pt) by plrti:'s in l'iatteuit!le afew day's afterward who, I:having setnh bIhe ablove metiou alilclticeme;!.wrote immiedl-atey to Mr. M:athewsinforing him of the whi'el.trhocts of !the ho'-e. This shows that adv er-

ting in the local palers h:ings im- tmtltu!e ar: I positive results. r

Labor Wanted.

One hundred hands wanted at aYankee Camp for logging purpoe°.\'agecs $1.75. Apply to G(eo. Cousinat Coousit & 1IPpp. Thibo:lanx, L,.

It.

Carnival Club Meets. 2

XA re',clr.r mol,- mecting of th' n'Finhlaux ('a nival Club was htbi on

IiTucsday i guht last. It was de:'iledtv give o p ize to that mitei:.r whoItrintgs in the largest numbner of appl. icatiirjii fr rnmitiltrship at the ext tSmnat:g which w:ll e heI hdion the first'ruesiday it L)ecemceelr. W\o;k h1:2s

hl.ich watl be luset in the gra:td p:i. II

raite text M t'ri.l (;t'ra, atid It is the nfInte:itioli of tihe ('lub to have tlhte itluats 'CVi mo.e gigeout4y ie:iitifulthan those i;sedi last ,al,(li G:Ias.

Fine Jersey Stock.-- h

W. C. IRagan hlas just received a t.c:r load of fine Jersey mnilh cow-, ohe las fur e:,ie at reasondable price, aIhere Is n chancte fr everybody to gt aa fine cow cheap. They must go, nIsee him :tt o(:. 2 n

A Cunning Dog.

A rahi it d.,g tielolig to Jatres Rlss,al fa.r n' r Ivtl, , about two mties from

B,)ait.woold. (C:l:nden t..,uaty, N. J, re uccntiy .ated himie!f frto bih,.ig blr:uin-el to d,.:it h t: burrwi ng into the Tta.t-h. 'Tl'iS ha rn in which he was ac(,I!'ir d wtl s set on tire i- a Ftnallbity n-i a litieti. Wiht the dog kfound himsel f hiemintd ii by a ecthle el

of lite he bI,e.a to ,li in the softwearlth which forlied Ithe floor tf the tlha:"n, na I soxn1 had a lutrrow four ,.

feet Qee;p, ii wh!ch he ttook ri.fuge. tlI l)bhrijs fetli acre•s the hole ,:il proteieted himi. VWh;n the tirhe ii: ilrn- iltedrl itslf not t thle dog was foundll :Inin- iiirud -- ,uhi ,'ievk! a N rli A:. ;.tin .t

THAN KSGIVING TURKEY i

- A I)elicious Way to Prepare:! It Builedt and Baked. I,]

S, leet a plumpln hen turkey weigh. t

ring 10 or 12 lpoundls. Singe,, draw Iatrn wash it. -PrepJ're lthi f,,llowing tl dressing: Put into a 1b )w Olle quart

of grated st:ale h:'ea,! ado a cup ofcream or milk. Add to this a tea.Sspoonful of chopped parsley, a halftr'a*Qnsploful of pepptpr, a lete! table rspo,,:fult (of salt, two teas;pomnfu!s oftinely chopped on ioils, four tablespooonfuls of h'Itter aild two well bhe-t- tIen rgg~s. Mix well t.ge'her an I adda pinlt of whole! oy -t.r-. Stuff thec0op and b Sly of turk-v, .but not toosoliitly. S1::ke a pIaste of our andw.,ter o,f a icnlsistency tro roll out eas ii!y. tIIl out into a gooel sized she-it. i1take th,. t urk yv that has hll.u sttifl':l.*: l we!! t:,,1 i :t., shae!, and c;,ver it ,with tih,. axlet, aid thou sew iutj a.

Sl't this lit' a kettle, jest cover it lwith w:ster awl smother it f.,r two !'"hour, nt anlowiog it to come to tilehdi. 111 th;s in thi. early mvniugli rThi.n s-t it off thl store and leave itin the water utii,'"ntirelyrV od. Then ttIk, t k i iie k. oiiat of Its blanket1, i1geni!ly r

1:', the p,)s•te off and rub tbo"

Swhole -urf:two' with butter, popper aiwl ,sa:t. I'ac.e tlIt. tu: ky0V on its ::ck in Ila pa n and plt in a ,up of hot water. rIThen pit iilto a fairly hot oven andltrasst f r" shout 1 hours or uiitil t ia 'i1. ;d e'le:'" I row . Baste continuat -Iv. A win. g!as- of wine ad ll* to the awi:.t.r in w h i. it ;s hiaked give. a de. 1,l iciou flavtor. -

- *t hFor Sale. h

S'econ'l haud doors, blinds, doer eand window frames, mantle pieces, "cistern, stoves,et:; can e purchllasedtat the Couvcut at very reaiol:lnaleprices. 15.

Dr. Paul T. Thiiodaux, the newpreside..t of the parish hiadsl ,fSh-ath, is :s yet a ,young man. lare' v27 ,ars cf ag,,, and a rei:en: ,of Ibuta few ,e:as iii the I.arith of .'eeni--41io0 but his :iliity as a hy.-iceanuantd his unswerving devotion t,) hisprofession have ewll:ured him to theIhearts ..f h!s patieuts and lhi fr'iet l,

.* . r. -qU. o r-1 r .r·gr' ,-- ac . aý ,- -

[His rh et;ou today to, the pr.tci.h n-yiof the l•ar::lh ih:ari of 1, aIth is but atribtte to hi n merit and! ti' I eriuiingof the rewar:i wililh d:.-ti,,Y hlii illstore fi,' allI of tlio,,' r. i I laboir n•earns tv at , fitrhfu;iv :I- hlie Il,:

loneI ii thI., c n-e of bin i ty. Th'rm iny finri-. l f Dli. Thi ,dalux (on-gratlrlate hil uponl the hnmor whichIlhus i:bn(I confe.rred upon hiim llwish hrm a l, ng a:(l a•ce':esf:il careeri h:llsi 'ho-n protn,-i. m.--1)ou:ld-sounIlle 1)aily D)em(crat.The above ment:ione I oung gen-

tieman is a son of our loplur aeputyshtriff. M r. Th.oihile. 'l'!,ili:odeaux.

Dr. Thihodcanux has ma:,ys flitinds inithis town who Iare w:itehinig his,

career with hiillcrest, niti who are',leli•lhte d to no that e he has l, t:t

thus Fubstantially .lii dtleservediyrewardte ,.

Whin 31r. Biyan was in ,Jffer(i n(City, vissouri, in IS97. hI, stated, inia privateconvers:ation thit the did notexple, his ri ward at tel h In:ls of thepeople Wtll hlie stlut to scrve, aiti'-lye. it ais h s op•i,iion that tl'hiewirkers ein the 'ca,-e ,f TlIiuth who Iexpect their rewaid of uil' n, art'u-u.l.y diappli-tid in Ih,, end.

Mlr. hryvai was lithr,. Thi, grtrat- -ness (f it man is mcnt .ften re I.:rvi

. t, l'ho ae r tl o I et , Ihe l igh st .

sense, tie true sriant of tell r iimust do fir the wti.4d thait wh:,.h h thil

world will nt ldo fr him. •hoeverwo d ml U ke th" w ,tlo l rl, .ty" b.tt emuit att.u k the rlimo, a lnj .lie:Sof mar in . But tile w,,rh} iuo: 1 its ' ,e,Ilitks and flTtes tthn. You tlO/Ynot .-hattr the i. it, withoot pi ovik

ig the wrath hf i- vt ries. alWhat is it that leads men to brave in

tie scorn, the I c, the per ec\ltion olf :

They be-t know who gm've their -hllies to h•. racked and burned, to be atthe viettms of fltme¶ poisoe tortureor the swordi. They best knO w who iare to-day carrying their cros-sesa-along the wiell-worn path• This Itmuch we know : It is saon ethangmore than life, or food, or raiment,lBrel ti is not the reward of virtue.aPe, hbips it i C elough for thim. thatthey have livn'I axd laboiti in thecause they loved.

Surely, as Bacon Pays: "N, iees,uIre is comIar-ibe to the stanii'hg thupon the antage ground of l ifTruth."Those who love Truth will knaow it;antI to know it is to work for it. T

W\hen a man loves thi right and mknows it, his soul is mariied to ::n theterni:l }pr:niii |p:,. and you ca',lit tbyweasth o: w.Jil:V power dis-evert.he' 0:t we] llIy 'OiI atliten t to.,ull" th, s:i;I}homIiii or rob the ,t rs ,ifth,.ir eteral h ightness.

G;t'' in'ts ae n'irture I hv ihe Mlve If TI uth. Victtry anI k f'it,life anI d,-at h. re maatters of iu lif, niifeitnce, , thc.m wheli l)rinciplE ',;e

7 involved. It is as natural for them

to to..Lh their doctrine as it is for thediqmornd to shed its luster. Theyare the great leaders of humanth,'.ug.ht, the makers of opinion.BI'e:4 c05n not tempt them. northrei:ts of a halter intimidate. TheySlive, labor and die, undlr the supremetasciuation that they must so do anddite. "rThey rest from their labirsand their works do follow them."This, then, is tlihir recoinmpnse.' Their works do follow them." Is itnot sihline ? Ilves there a manwho~-e hi.art was ever touched wi:hyeCrning for the good, the beautiful,the true, who w mild not be even asone of these ""

FRMi THE "PUBLIC."

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Ever since sawmills have beenknow: in this couintry the question of

Idislposinig of the saw du-t has been as, ri:,s one. For many years sawmill men !Lhulght only of findling-ouni inexilenilve and e''y methliiodof gt ti lg rid of the big saw dustpils,. which grew ;n siz "s so ratidly iStround thlrt miills, an: t:ever dreame, of reldiziug a pr,.tlt from thisr ,flc-. II. enutl~, accordin. to (',isul li ulhes of C, hurg. a new ind::stry has sprung up in Austria, andb biquettcs madl. of sawdust impreg.Int.d with terry susatnueea, nro nowmn,• ft.lur1l a1 a: **.st of 16 c itsjper Ithlusaud and sol, for about $1per Ihous•int. One factory turnedout 7,000,000 last year, a ,re.ss beinguse. which m aes . nineteen p-r Iminute, tacrh liriquette weighingal:o'ut t'v,,-fifths of a pound andwme.siihg tix2 1x2 " inches. As'resp Ct-i htating lpiw,,r the new fuelhas the same vae v a hlignite andreaves but 4 per cent of ash. Inmaki•g the Irilnett's the mixture ofsawdust and tar is pi•ssed by mesasof a screw conveyer over an ironplate heated by steam to a press,which cc;noresses the material to therequired shape at.d size.-TimesVeinmocr t.

Young WomenThe ntry Into womanhood is a

critical time for a girl Little men-trl disorders started at that time oonrow into fatal coplatio Tat

ftmal troubles are veyardprt this. Wine of catishe a ainm d natural mmenstrual

flow. Whn onace this important func-tion is started right a healthy life willual follow~ . I wanomeayona g

and okl, owe their liva to vimr dCardul. There is anotin like it to

e women freedom from pain and toyon women for every duty of life.$1.00 bIttlest druggits.

Mis Della M. Strayer. Tully, .Ka. "Ihave suffered untold pain at meastrual pe-riods for a long time, was ervos, had noappetite, and lost Interest ia everythig.in fact was miserable. I have taklu ferbottles of Wine of Cardul, with Thedfad'sBlak.-Draught, when needed, and tedayI am tirelycured. I canot expressisthanks I fel for what you have domefor m•."

For advice l ea s eI special dtrestions, address, lvtag symptom. the Ladies'Advisory Department, The Chattanooga sMedtoine Compn. Chattanooga, Tenn.

Pen-ion (Commi7sion EvaIs h:,•:.teiy a~tttd that 3:-4,000 appiicatiojsor pl"nsious on ccountt of the Sptiin-Ib .rtterii('cIan wa:r ha ve already comi

i8. 'lt !i numher equals, says tihe

of mrc. w, had in the tiell i that war.

r, e;!:,,rc.::,,nts brought the whoe'iuimbcr s ;t these to 20,00(1. Genirratl !its tok G.000 to, Porto Rico,where there was no fighting, ant, m,~, tof them soon returnel. Merritt took i11,000 or 12,000 to Man ila. Theseare all who went out of the countryland g)t into the vicinity of actualwar. But there were about 160.000 :more who spent more or less time incamps in various paO ts of the country.It is improtlable that the p'ensionclaims are all in vet. New cl:ims onaccount of the civil war h•ve beencoming in ,.ier Si:c

.. On the 'the.r

h:and, not all the claimns made ~ill beal owwt d at thi t. but th- Ipeision agi ntswill not let them die. In one form -or another they will ie kept beforethe pension hIuriea or Congress, Thciaimants oil Ccourt of the Philip.piue war have yet to be heard fromTlheyv will probably be at least asmary nm rie as those on account ofthe war with Spain.

N. 'P. BOURIG,Market Stand, I-.L&RKET ST., THIBODAUX, LA

IEST oF )Ii., r, fif-'TTON, TO:k VKhL

A5~L SAtIAGE.k• OF ALL Ki.L L

READ THIS.LADIES WAISTS.

Asst. colored Flanel, well made $ >

Black Mercerized silk, $13i.BIeautlful lot of asst. solid color ca.slmere,.

A pretty lot of wiuter waists at 40 and 50c.

LADIES KNIT VESTS.

Ileavy fleeced lined at 4 c.

fHeavy bleached rib vests 40c. worth li)c.Fleece rib, goxd wt. and quality et 25c.Also lot, of swiss ribbed at 12N L5 and ')c.We also have lImnts to math~h the above vests.

CORSETS,

C. B. Watchspring, 1.2)

C. ..!9 "rc

H. & S. 75c.

'"Lady I(litre." "Sinmpso," and "Dr. Nos-sall" are t.he best end alt ougeet corsets madefor 50e.

IlOSIE iy.Ladies Black well finished 240 and 25e.

T:,adl" 'laek andTan color,-,I fnll seaml-Ilc's, be.s: value in town tor 10e a pair.('hilrens itlack ribbeid htavy winter

best in the land for lOca pair, all sizes from

Ladles tend Chlhh'en's Stockings as low ;. i5e a pair.

LADIES & CHILDREN'S GLOVES.

Good cassimore, fleece Ined at 15, 20 & 25c.Cashin.re Gloves 10c.

Ladies Silk Mitts worth 50e only 4dc.Child' Mittens 15 and 20c.

Childrens Gloves 15 and 20c.

We are closing out a small lot of ladiesKid Gloves at 25, 40, 50 and 65c, worth 75c to$1.25.

THE RACKET STORE,uza ~L. aaaeaur, Prop

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THE PLANT OF THE "

THIBODAUX BIICK WORKSWITH THE FINEST EQUIPMENTS IN THE SOUTH

Is now prepared to furnish the best and cheap-est brick in the market......................

One million bricks on hand ready for delivery.FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS, ADDRESS,

LAURENT M. FOLSE,MANAGER, PHONE 128. OR

,.• ]E. J. BRAUT),GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT, PHONE 14

:- E. P. Lefort. " A. J. Tetreau

SLefort & Tetreauy yuc .ernors. to if. TETREAU &*Co. i

Livery, Feed

Undertaking .• "/ ,, .. .. ors--- -- - o· ,------.- 1;_ .• _

Patriot St. ('or. Levee and Mlarket, ThIibodaux. .

DR. JOS. L. DREXLE R,VETEJINA R Y SURGEON,

<- OFFiCE AT .

LEON DRFEXLER'S STABLE,THIBODjUX, LA

LONG OISTANCE TELEPHOIE 3-. TH'BODAUX TELEPHOVE 124,

I.:NTS SIIIRTS.

Finu Per'al,., detu:hnle collrr lll aIl Cu, for

Fine Pra•rtllht ::nrd Madra.. In I.retty :t -t.

dltan'h(i. ouliai. :lri| t l1i:, the sa Ut i .,ll

Big assort:lent of hla'!ercd shirt, from:n 2.up.

alihit tshhrts 5) 735 S and !t0k each, (bligvalues )

fG E+NT' UN\il'HF!lIhT: .

.hll - ,1 . lo li t :{ ' en l ur Ift. oVuil i be

Th' fit I' itji wool in tau andi grey andlwhite only tii. tilnch. h)ur ii 1.25.

Heat ivy ettn. n• u',"' itni, ao-t. co!ors. (GreyteP ll iruown iVe. onrl3 5,..

Tan, grey andi white shirts, I .havy- wlnt rWt. I,, It ;- ! t; . .d l a .. J 4 i t l .-i .

Fine undreaseid Kid, well firilhe-li 1 25, $1 5)

lilack Ildressed Kid, big Va:lues for 1.Ugni pr.Valuir I(;:o:e3 full liu-dl only '5e.

Asst colored 1)oglsk!n Gloea, full! linct,.75c

f:-uitl Dt -.kr,, r s rinl ( rloves. ifur top,full l:tii. wlile thi.y -sL 5ttc a iat:r.

'le have at fine as aiorltiuent of ll indlIS oi

2'" pair uip.

GENTS TROU)SElS.

nIautiful hair line str:pes Just tie thingfor this sea•,ll : I3t andi $3 59,.

Also an elegant line to choose fretn at 2 50and 2 75. a pair.

Just received a big lot of hairline worstedsat 1.00 and 1.25 a pair.

IMEaS HAT8 AND SHOES.In t.hese two lines wo have but this to say,you could not find better values' prices thevery lowest.

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