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STHE CLARION. b OPELOUSAS, JUNE 15, 1901. lt L amr! Clailo C., .I.. . Prp. ii d RAYMOND RMEAU X, t4d" ame" ue .asas.eIR. rubscription: $s.oo Per Year f In Advance. ,at thie rostOMce st opslo..s. j e. , Ias 1 scona-class matter., it is easy to love your neighbor . yourself if your neighbor hap peans to be a pretty girl. " :By the explosion of a car of dy- r rIte near Binghamton, N·. Y.,s Men men were killed, "i seie protected cruiser New Or has beeni sent to Cores to pro Amerlcsa lat rest. t lrKitahener reports that 2040 er lc kied, scaptured or. im Snedlin the month of May. SWashianton's stte oath been presented by Augnsple yt the Ladles' egeIstIlo oft M god. assafaUicturers wil theo Aeiltlc .Shrt and QgW4pa. wih a ebp.tal of ap e $1the average a .e-le .. of i kshi otae 1n 1tr1 00b a pied. I' 4%t.ley's 9i-. 1 r....~w alti nl f i -an , ,n fa!t trmers. The Sthey are the thetory of all their em. t~~ ý 'frmers will nave tin#3~?O1 ; a ner; twine s g `the , penitentlary try, M lls It for eight h *`oo p,` while the : .. ,I . eeldom +x-~ R at of many. dROVEAn't+ *Ig r b~ graqm and ~~M~t~iakown Bisonuige` .of ti C ellie't 4 Snitta tt the fruit ghtto a~stet opew: :J~9 tae.# dreamed ef ii en ~*a se -:wan coarse ,..and s s c "wi "aI r tslp Ibsa #uIce. fa ~i:ere9Pdyed k I~tt eer*hn > a A ~ ~~> bobae l :` fa asea ftlhl o t b e t e kt *0i a +tu & 'ata hait p T,'ý yy''.. ý, , rte. !1 t ~l~i I 4~ .4i~ We have been blessed with a heavy rain since my last writing, the results of which is a revival of the whole country. The populace is overjoyed with this great beoe diction. Every person one sees now tells of the great betaes this treat has brought upon him. The farmer on one hand describes with overwhelming joy the great im provements of his crops, as he journeys over his spacious fields of cultivation. This Instills him with an energy to redouble his work; seeing better prospects for a sue cessful year. The merchant, on the other-hand, is stirred on with new life from better prospects of good trade. The chief pleasure parties, at present, are ple-ieal, and fish frye. Several have taken place this Spring and were conducted with great enjoyment. The fish must be biting quite well in our neighboring streams, since Judge Lewis and other nots Bli persouaga troip Oe sa drive way over ,.to ,:Coulee de Marx" to fish for them. Judge Lewis must be watehfing the siners closely, principally for bisl.uterest; . be doesrnot wat: to travel so fsi and not get bite. We . hope, a: well as Jadge Lewis, that this p.. . e w.ll b stopped i the near future. The feast .e;o Corps OChristi," which falls on this w:S eek is M e of the grandest Cathole celebraflons of the year. Tbe p es - oet part of the ceresuo assed ovr0tb.e groeds of the t. Charles repository. All this rtle work is aeeompllsbed sader th sper vision of Mrs. Virgics Mce' eon. his lady has been ecoratn thew. "cut&tdO lters for .pWardl Soarse of psotl ~ at o .t :llow ti.. proceeaionof th''Body of Chrit'4 number fully fifteen hundred. O11 has not yet been struck i 'our neighrhood. Only have enough patience1 sad you will heat of it one day. SMr. T . 8 Isacks, the druime of the il, JnAd, Mineral :a Do vrelopanent Co. of O`pelo "as been here several times lately . : G is trying to obtain leases on Iat 4 Sbelonging to 'our neighborlnt . farmers. Let uas trust to.providence thai both ides' will sa eeed. VsIh ?MAY, Masseathat Paiestlew _:r skissA·: _ s uº 1 F W .Of" Leal The late iHenry Schy1es Thih odeau, or Thibodam, fo4nder and i prejector of the flourishing twn that bears his name, was the i: cendant of an caent French. fbea fly, early domitleltiats n an He eame to Lousiana a in 170, and settled on what was then, eastedl the Acadian Coast. What is. now St. Charles parish was oriinbly termed the YFirst German Coast. St John parish was called the see. ond German Coast. St. James was then known as the Acadia Coast,"h having been cbhtily settled by hal migrants from Canadi and by the French from Nova Scottia, after ites conquest by theraglish. etre Mr. Thtibodeot lost hits irst wife. s wecond wife was born in ,what is now the parish of West Baton Rouge, on the memorable 4th of July, 1776, and, was dsended In a direct line, on her father's s4e froa re famos rnb ' i# t a and dýsooerei 'd %oanada, acques Cartler. ler famfy ers pesent when Chapi -oae tect n 1801, Mr.Thitpanz 1w91ed ton pa t on the By8 Latourch., ne1ds aownel abse.b Ta ,a his same fow tada Tht per onflepw a tws eaeb s~ ide ofte r* aa from th n who e xIastilppi to 1ty; into the f Y*e : nos in 9G Ma. et what i# now i# il was k iown 4W1 4 ,e e o Them u ; bo.u a t ist pow "aha fir or .ai ro :es ate oo Loha.In tal bea *=: e·;·alt !nridspbnot membe at e ;Iel Iathe, eda bo a In ae$ aar Wined sh p. asortak as h · 41b,. gib s · - ioaek -handrelds of the poor clus tered around him - 4ispenspg a ngerous hfa pitality, and xer.l sing unbounded influence over the primitive population. A purer man and a better patri ot never lived or died. His vener able wife survived until 18., de voting herself t the duties impos ed by wealth and high special po sition and her death was mourned by the whole parish, .but especiral 1y by the poor,--N. O. Plcayune. Since al has been found- in eauch unlimited quantitel.a Texas, with the prospect of a like supply In Louisian and Arkansas, its sphere of usefulness will naturally by ex tended. Already some of the rail roads of the South are preparing to use it for fuel In the locomotives in place of coal. T1b 'oil cooking stove will be more generally used. In fact it will WUtake the place of, coal for most purses, and betng cleaner +and y 0...... both as a geoerator of power and beat. he1 TimenDmoratRag est that. it be used-for sprinkling fhe stret` a seler ofdust 9oo4 dries oue but oil wl form aticky whetas ~thatwill is timn become badfa tus erma enty lay the dut. TI ~wil proe very usetul for tl s d the a h de rilved it been very ra n 3 1n sthe grthe` erp has transformation .a ens p ran *orriMe stat. e e she middte ot Api sad mori4 unad keep hbe in sa wodmit as posible. Wam w'eae hr alsoputRi its appeal aust tlio cobiastlon of hat 4a Sonditio, n ofnth crop. The t at thia writi are vrfA vora reporte of nor r Sespoldenits a .nfeofxi ng f1 nil par of the angar dtrte-T-1 . 0' gar Plantes tmne ws4Aa ot flew asfl# -r Opel %2fi0, June 4,11. The Board of Alderseno aet tbl ay in repater seio with th fl lowIEg membelt present. B.A4U Litt4ll, Mayor, ptesidlng Meanrs. Goaeell, Heey, Vii lietla tawler-qaoram prest Mnneai of last meetlag were ad4 opted as read. The 9lle0tor wakes the follow. Iagreport: ousW Opeloness June4, tal To th sHon. M r and MembSZeIo ty mynrep9te co4ll4PPc#90t74ts goaaoth end* topg J ae 4, 1 , s t 'Qtow I : Corporaton tadC`, $17'W Lic felneO, a01......... . 198w Fins.. ... 1181 Stock ias....... ............ * 1 0 Market duoes $7110, 1ess jan'r's sul dry. $8 . ... :. ...... . 6 : Toals.... i.-.9.164 9 Td. itespe totUls submitted,;16! C. 4 HAYKS, Tax-Collector. an motion, duly seconded and carried, that the report of collector be aecptedp as read and ortele apreat a0on tbe sUwtes. Th rpor of We. 1, Cochn,; iolleototof w. w. and e. plens ahowing collections fronkend tw Jane 4, S0,~ for at. and L, osi vices sad nter, amonatI4 nau ," wacpt : s sa -n reterred to the Auspae comnnittee. Tbe treeawsur makes the folnw St.at~edaet t 'e %wn of Op~aaiti 14.1 o q 7 tuee4t t $arZ bale okWat aM k r... 448 a tllwn - 1. *4 onmueol ooa p marred~skshwsprsso pl stree att etuar ta te se ons".1 eniem Ope llooeJos , 9Jf ti To the Memubrs ofteod (of Aldermena Z fGeetlemen-tisce ojr lsstwe me ilg I have tried `@1 :aaS in the t mayor's conr&,10 were brought to I train by marasalm Keys ad 10 nlgktwatehmarn neaey. Oftte I cases 8 paid their Ards,.9 worte4 their time on t& ateets or havet not settled, 2 served aet mwtim in b jail and a1 was ditsobarp4. - The term of nIghiwatchan ex. h pirted on the 1t4f this month. I I recommene tht etmnaee , @ of 0 the oficer}. During the ecest drought Itwie the experiment 4f watering the streets froa thefie pgs. I it altogether imp cicet. 3ut41 would recoin that the ttw ow at an erly d te rea sprin hng cartor tni b ern the dust beoe a ajflma@ as recently, th to r the streets wherhe waterwt rkM do not reat.o The second prent Wo new en glne was made atI g thep month. the eng tees lee by Std es~ rn nf1g sutile&a49ri Thw e purh ordered aI, the a tun r'E 'r' ri'g oil att ehd tp witwee `.f 'it" the - aNoA ;'t soph;Jones has ubitn0 whole wekaihd~hrb e ony ea iy 1 The eoami: 0 4oea te f dikfr ytie motion -f'i Rdlyaold a arid tesaewisgrne ZGosvs.*l moves a tble, 'gin t , -ale Onio f mwed*l the annex Jfa n r fo 80oe be' Ioz be~ sit, ;for the ýr.-Hey Hamer tot n .the inottiwece with Messrs ° n & J b , under tho sow t r Mr~. r t oeseltir votifig sr, ment; ll coda and Lawlor gyr ing agai t; l I u votln b nk, e e bete at t "" mayor votes #or the ,awe . - ca d. On uni o n at Dietleit, duly o ded send .curried, tst no o `' pea mitts to wake ° zte, o lights on 1 r rml I t , $r: li h t g the Rape", fn endent ai #or s, crr ' at or 1 b snot hot r fa wept ºis or+der . e violating Bided a tc :ca o , t Mr:' ,. A ' Hawkins emoted nightwate Tl oUew1e Uls w read moved ando rdered d at yj ndry eiarfon,`, 5QLJa x, 1 irk woaa t octet- L &o s r. °; C Collector, Sa a alts, :eta 7".777'' { t Cý > ti :r. 1 ~ýý4r7F Y4ý'ýF rfi'.ý71t1 j lg recd s oa :es ttý - hp_ VIVO, - tr4 dle, one' JIs It, for.` ether= i rb IL I'hs. kl* ,ot` he- earibfy mother has l eºrdýp t'iectY ea Lola ruby aups, -wAioit, '(}mnl but nothor h ova clam and recalls .4 hoses«, Lithe Mason v sly but a s3 iI -'Hardly l list noný,"'his -weet ae d:la4te his stain-heajrted, tlsar per, . realized. , that ate w . : ore he was caged to c o e ymonýd, and Jud ',- btrt e .w_ '+c ýr yt:3M OlIMIýIýFRý]Itjf + `rI ti .6 Y ý-{5Y'r t -. S ley A ý.r k aý", a ur r ,}-ý a Vv Iý / fE B.Aý Jo '. 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