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USES... Dr. Meyer's MU*O AY Water,1 50C. 4 ROTTLE. s; LOCAL PARAGRAPHS. Nexi 'ednesdsy is firewens parade ,day. The Carnika Club fair takes place pA May 24, 25, and 26. There wilf he a proceasion iwme fliately after high mass tomorrow at athe Osholic church. An examination of applicants for teachers' certificate was held last 'iFhrsdday and Friday at the Court dfouse. WHITE'S CREAM VERMIFUGE not only efectually destroy+ worms, ct also increases the appetite, aids as. I Mmclatiln and transforms a frail ini tant into one of robust bealtb. Price, 25 cents. For sale by Thibo laux ldrug store. We are please I to state that Miss Albertine Preylin, vho hail been unwell for ?owrtiano past, is agaip at tier post na the Telephope ex4hange. The Thaolxxux Carnival Cluh, will give 1 grand fair on May 25, 26 and 27. Fill your purse for the occasion and give them a help. Nenralgic pains, rheumatisnq, him sago and eciactic pains, yield to the I penetrating iqadenae of BAIiLARtDS 1 8NOW LINIMENT. P'rice. 25 and ¢0 cepts. For sale by Thibodaux c drug store. c The Pastime Pleasure Clut gave a jhance at their hall an the Tabor buitd. I ing Tuesday night. Quite a large I puncber was present aind :l delightful time was had by all. I We are pleased to note the return pf our friend, Mr. Lawrence Keefe, and also to know that he his corn pleted his studies at the So:; Coimn peercial poljegc, of New Orleaus. Have your horses cipped for the firemen's parmule, rntes very resona hle. Apply to (liver Hall, at C. J. Isgendre's grocery store, phone No. 6. 37 f We learn that the receipts from I eb. sale of the pews last Sunday f amounted to $4,368, bei'ig sp s Ipereasu over last years' receipt of S 'bout $40L. Young Men's Kenevolent Aseociation ao the Pelican Club will give excur. pions some time this spring and sum. n paer.a If troubled by a weak digestion, C toes of appetite, or constipation, try as few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach ' pnd jlver Tablets. Every box war. ti :anted. For sale by Roth's drug g stqre. d As it as expected that an ununsal large numbewr of visitors will be in 7 town on the 17th inst., the s~everal Ia japtelu are making extensive prepara* a Lions for the aecquampodation of the SI guestq. h Leave your orders for pianos0 organs and piano tuning with V. J1. 8 gCnoblo h loc~al liepresentative of $4ouis Grunwald Co. Ltd. 13 E )lr. Leon Block moved part of his £1 stools of goods from the store on ICanal street to the one at the corner pf Main and Jasikaon. where hc will he pleased to serve his n.any era- 1 tomers and tlie publlc viyih 1t0 b phoicest $n his line.o When in need of Tailor Mlade jilotbing see Chas. A. Badeanuu, who ha. about one thousand samples of t the newest woolens, worsted s' d Sa fianpeis for summer wear. He will take your measure as well as an rxpert, and guarsattee you a perfect I t Remember the grand free balloon as ascenaion, thrilling parachute jump is and a high tower dive that is given an free to all from the show grounds in d.: gPiieactiqai with Sparks' New Rail fe Tead Shows at Thibodhiux April 16. w] thm We return our thanks to Congress.. am gpan B. F. Bro'sasard for the statist,. at gmal Atlas of the United States and at pther public ito'uments sent us some plays agQ. The booka are handsowe ly bounq) and are suitalble fqr the library. Hr. Chas. Thibodaux resigned hip Yt prieition sa tunnagiar of thae Smith cI psug Storp $ast iMonday, and has tm aevepted a position with hr. Pucroq. bi !ilr. Louis G;o~aan~r of Niapleionville, b jis now emoployed at the Smith Prug ptore. lHe Kept His Leg. I Twelve years ago J. W. Spallivan, Ta pf Harfforwl, Coon., scratchaed his leg to with.a rpst. wire. Ii thlzmant ion nnd f hlood poisoning set in. For two ga years be spg~erea intensely. Then tii Ihe beqt doctors urged aplautation,l th **hut," he writes, "'1 iased one bottle fe pf Riectrlc Iitters anal I ) m Hxes of in tinikleja' Ariuen E:n've and any leg ITa was souana and well map cver."~ For cii )'rpaIlaigs, E'zemaa, Taotter, Salt flu bllcga, Saines mliia alI liod ali-aor.ar, air r'.lctrac jittcis baa ian rival on enith. cil Iey t esp all fIrlaggista will guaranute. vc psatistfaetaaon or r. fasril ianey usa!1 A special train on the Texsas and Pacific road was started from here Monday morning at about half past . six. It was made up of two passeu ger coaches and a baggage car. We are informed some three hundred Italians left on this train bound for Chicago. Alter ae'cral yer.rs employed by Mr. C. A. Badeaux, as clerk, in ins R:uket store, Miss Myrtile Robschaux resigned her posuioai. By her pleas , ing and obliging ways, Miss Robi- i chaux made numerous friends who S will be sorry to learn of her resigns tioo. Mr. Badeux fir the present has decided not to liil the vacancy. Ic An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, en a i httre of BAlT LARD S IOftEHIOUND SYRUP t e used in time is worth a stafflof phy. sielans with a drug store or two ini. eluded. Price, 25 and 50 cents. For sale by Thibodaux drug store. On the 17th, iast takes place the r grand fremens parade. This parade t it will eclipse sld former ones, as great .t pains have been taken by Ibe nuwer ous fire companies to make it one of the grandest ever witnessed 3n this t h: city. We would respectively invite s, our country friends to be present for 1 s" they will be treated to a magnilcent I spectacle. = The marriage of Louie Delaune, a valuable employee in the store of I Mr. J. L. Basset, in the upper por- i s tion of this parish, to Miss leaure I t tillarri, a popular ;oung lady of t t Rayne, is announces', tue happy ewent I to take plane on April 15, at 9 it ocloek in the morning, st Rayne t I Relatives and fi ivuds are invited to e n attend. No cards. C t Most women with female weakness 1 sufer drendfully from piles in addi e a tion to their other pains. They teay 5 he cured 1y using T %BLER'S BUCK i EYE PILE OINTMINT. Price. 50 x cents in bottles, tubes. 75 cents. For sale by Thibodaux drug store. 1 ' Mr. John 11 Sparka, manager Sparks' Show will give a handsome bedroom suit" to any couple that I it will take a trip in h's big bridal balloon and get. married. Now is your chance for a big novel wedding and a handsome present. A chance ' of a life time. Don't mirs it Sparks a Show has a snake that measure 27 feet long. e Several of our young people last I Sunday assembled at the home of Mr. Neumour T. Bourg for the purpose a of re-crganizing the ":Merrymakers" J Club. Owing to the small attendance l nothing defiuite was done, and those present decided to postpone it to the d following Sunday (to-morrow) when, a at a party given by some of the 0 young men, the question will be a brought up. v Tis Easy To Feel Good. Countless thousands have found a d blessing to the body in Dr. King's a New Life Pills, which positively cure b Constipation, Sick Headache, Diazi- a ness, Jaundice, Malaria, Fever and ti Ague and all Liver and Stomach tL troubles. Purely vegetable; never h gripe or weaken. Only 25c at all ti drug store. r The meeting at the hall of Branch 778, C. K. of A., last Sunday was Ilargely attended and resulted in the 1 alpplication of 42 for membership in the order. Addresses were delivered dc by ifon. Thos. 4. Bedesqgx; Felix hi Qaudin, Muprewe Delegnte; Rev. h Simon; H. N. Conirin; and W. A. n Mair; Gen'l Organizer -Lockport Eagle. al A Testimonial from Old En ( gland. r ' I consider Chamberlain's Cough 5a Remedy the best in the world for to bronchitis," says Mr. 'Villiam Savory, R of Wsrriington, England. "It has taved my wife's life, she having been do a'anartyr to bronchitis for over aix m yeds being most of the time confined wi to h bed. She is now quite well.' ~ Sold bly Roth Drug Stpre. th _________ . til Hot weather approaches nearer as re the days pass. Have you taken the Iroper precautions to avoid disease sa and pestilence by putting your prem- e lees in a fir4 class condition ? If ra not, you should not delay another (lay. Thibodaux t as been extremely pr fortunate in the ;'ist in escaping E what many towns his suffered by their negligence to sandiation, but of arc just sa liable to it 't the proper steps to clean the toWn ara, not-taken at the proper time. * Keep Your Bowel Srog Constipation or .dia~rrhcea whlen no your bowpls are out of order. CIs carets Candy Cathartic will make he them act naturally. Qenuine tablets ^ stamped C. C. C. i'ever sold in he bulk. AUl druggists, aoc we of Hltre are a few hints that are worth M ro produacitig 't!t is vulgar to make Iremarks about the food at din'er. To talk about things which only In. Ni trenet yourself. To contradict your as friends when they are speaking. To a I gi umble about 3.ourl home and rela hei lions to riutaiders. To say clever thimigs which may hurt someone's feeliugs. To dress shabbily sa the mnorupug because no one will see you. an To be rude to those who serve you, ala citber in shops or at home. To think in first of your own pleasure when you prt are givims a party. To refuse ungra. th4 iotisly when asp3epoe wishes to do rie rou a favor. To behave in an omni sri bus or traio as if no one else had a sic Irieh: to be thoic." . hi IMAD DOG RUNS AMUCK re I gat' n Bit One Woman and Many r Dogs an4 Cattle. Yost of the Latter tilled at Onean I the Rumans Victim eant to 'altar , maors, Where Sbe Hakes the Pitch us lootisdana Patient Tbh. Tear. g. A special dispatch from Lockport i- to the Tanes Democrat, dated April 10 8, says: a Mrs. James Toups, residing on &IMcCloud plantation, was bitten by a mad dog at an early hour Friday a morning last. The dog made his 1, escape, bit other dog+ on the plntsa p tion and on its way dovu the bayou . toug t every dog encountered for a distance of uisse Wiles. ar On the laudtvine plantation, where it wns finally killed, a number of cattle, horse+ and dogs were bitten. ae Indications point so strongly to le the dog having hydrophobia that it Mrs. Toups was advised by her r family physician to go to Baltimore f and undergo a course of treatment at is the Pasteur InrtitOte. She left this morning, accompanied i r by Sidney Bourg, carrying with them It the bead of the dog for the purpose I of proving whether or not the dog was sffected with tydrophobia. I a All the dogs on the Mc. Cloud I ýf plantation, where Mrs. James Toups r- was bitten, have been killed. Ben re Toups, manager of the plantation, of began by killing his own dog and a I it general slaughter of dogs fo'iowed. 9 Oaders have Iseen issued that all e the dogs on the Ilavenwood, Chlotilda ;o and other plantations he killed. The cattle, lhorses and other animals hit ten on the ltaudivziie plantation hive as been isolateJ from the rest of the Ii stock. THE DOG WAS MAD New Test Used at Baltimore In the Toups Case. ,t Miscroscopic Examination of tI Ganglia Establishes the g Diagnosis. g - Special to The Times-Demoerat. , Baltimore, Md., April I.-A new method for determining quickly whether a dog has rabies has been ct successfully tested at the Pastger r. Department College of Physicians t and Surgeons in the case of Mrs. I ,*James Ton pa of Lockport, Lafaurche e parish, La. e Dr. N. G. Keirle, director of the a department, to-.day announced that t as a result of the test be was satisfied * e the dog had rabies. The practical r e anvantages of this new method are ' very well shown in the case of Mrs. t with the head of the ilog. On Toes- r a day Dr. Keirle began the new test I , and today. six days after she was t e bitten, was able to tell Mrs. Toups a - that it was more than probable that c d the dog which bit her was mad. By b the method of trephiniag rabbats r heretofore exclusively usen, from two !I to three weeks would have been e required. Frequently there are per sons who wish proof that the tjog was mad before consenting to undergo Sthe Pasteur treatment. With rabbit,, such a course would have besen suic,. d Idal, as the disease would have deve loped in th~e human system too far to C have been counteracted. With the Snew test such assurances can be tgiven within forty-eight bours after the dog is received. Dr. Keirle, bow.a ever, is not fully convinced of the k absolute infalibility of the new meth.k od and will sttill cztntinue to trephiue rabbits to determine the existence of , abies. The new method Is the die r coeyof Dr. N. V. Babes, Bucharest, It consists of an~ examination un. a Sder a microscope of a portiona of the w Smedulla colongata of the animal" I when well dellined changes in the go neronis tissues are apparent showimag a1 the ravages of disease there. Similar si tissue changes have been noticed as a y4 result of diph'herla atid of various hi poisons, but in case of94 dog that has Ls savagely attacked some one the ehan. aa ces of the disease being anything but ai rabies are very remote. tli About two days are required~to W prepare the tissues for examination on miroacopic slides. Two other iEuropean phtysicianu, Van Ghecheten and Nelis, have observed that ganglia st of the nerve centres of the spine have of similar tissue ehanges. Dr. Keirle gi would have Iike~d to have tested this us also in the case of Mrs. Tonpa but sh the head of the dog sent with Ler I.. was cut off so close to the neck that nothing of the spine was left. This Di Is the case with most of the dog go heads brought to him, but he will try to to secure some of the spine with the of head. Mrs. Totipa is doing very wi well. She has received two injections ( G of serum daily siuce her arrival on Monday. .. Why stend your clothing orders to New Orleans wlhen yon can get just as good alit, atad have just as lairge* a lIne of samples to choose from right here in Thibodaux. See Chas. A. Badeaux, he can 'aait" you. Typographical errors often oceu'r and some of them hit themark occa sionallr pretty bird. A local paper in reciting tbe lif, and fgmersl of a promsinent citizen, after mentioning the fact that the "good eitizen" car ried no life insu'nes, coreluded the article as follows: '"A lont proces. A sioin of peo'ple followed the rempsias to their lust restn p~ae." i P! hake latow Toil thoes Allen's Foot Fade, a powder. it cures painful, smarting, nervous feet and ingrowing nails, and instantly takes the sting out of corns and banions. It's the greatest ceaatort dincovery of tJie age. Allen's Foot. Ease makes tight or new shoes feel easy. It is a certain cure for sweat 'itg, callous and hot, tired, aching feet. 'd'y at to day. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores. By mail Tfor 25c. an stamps. Trial package ii FtE1y. Address. Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N Y. 36 12t a There are a number of broom fac a tories in the South, and would he 'y many more if the home supply were is larger. Both the growing of the cor a and the manufacture of broows, pro. a perly conducted, cu be made profit iable in the South, and we hope to see both undertaken on a large scale in re the early future. The broom corn grown in the South is said to be the finest in the world, and growers can t easily net $100 per acre from it. It Ex. Splinters Flying in the Air. it Dr. Hamlet Moore yesterday after-. d noon incurred the loss of one of his vehicles, while returning from a I me business trip up the river. He had ýg hae horse of Mr. oeo. Morrison at tached to the buggy, the animal d becoming frightened, made a break ,s down the river road and tore the n vehicle into several email pieces, , which were found scattered for a a good distance. He returned home in a cart borrowed from lerthelot Bros. II -Donasideonville Times, April 10. WANTICD.-CaatAble, reliable per son in every county to represent large .. compa'ýy of solid ti:ýancial reputation; to $936 salary per year, payable weekly; $3 per day absolutely sure and all expenses, straight, bona Ede. definite salary, no commiesion; salary paid eaeb Saturdly and expense money advanced each week. STANDARD e HOUSE, 334 DsARnoRN Sr., (DICA ao. 26.26t John H. Sparks' Old Reliable Vir l f ginia Shows and Great Trained Ani mal Exposition will eshibit in Thibo. daux April, 16 on Tuesday afternoon and night. Larger, grander and net. ter than ever before, twice its former i size, but the price of admission is the w same, 25 cents, children, under 12 1 years of age, only 10 cents. Known ii the world over as the cleanest, neatest K and most up to date show in America ' With all new, original and startling ý. features. Remember the day and e date, e A young lady in Day county, Dako. I t ta, by the name of Helen Hunt found e a purse an church one Sunday, and i i reported the faid to the pastor, re I e tsuesting that he report the finlinug of c i the purse, and that it would be returu. I r ed to its owner by applying to her. I e 'ur Tow avn-wray, mxe pa1tor made this announcement fron the t pulpit: '-Somehody lost a purse in 5 " this church last Sunday evening, and s if the owner wants the property he , can go to Helen Hint for it." WANT1 D - TRUSTWORTHY men and women to travel and advertise for old established house of t solid financial standing. Salary $780 a year and expenses, all paya. ble in cash. No canvassing required. s Give references and enclose veif ad. dressed stamped envelope. Address Man'ger, 355 Caxton Bldg., Chi cago. 38.26t Frm600 to 700 cords of Cypress ' ndAsh Wood cut from 3 to 4 feet ln.For Particulars apply to. S. ARAHxAM. 2 38.46 Raceland, La. His Conscience Was Clear. "My friends," said the cendemned as he stepped forward for a few lnst words before the noose was adjeismed ri "I ain't no speechmaker, and I ainto' got much to say. I've stole horses0 and drunk whisky and played keerrds and bi~a a tuff man, and if I'd lived a year longer I should probably hay 2' bin stnt to congress. Thank the Lord that I've escaped sich a fate and kin still look you all in the face, and now, Jim, you kin go on with thi hacegin' and be dprned to you.- hi Washington Poet. t The Elome Dreusmaker. - The May' OUDLINKATOR Is very D sirong in shirt waist styles. Several at of them are shown in colors so as to! gi give an idea of the select when made up in materials. The same number shows many convenient and pretty Lounging Gowns for warm weather. The dressmaking article in the MayA DE.InEATRo shows how to make wash gowns for summer days. This article touxdhes very freely on the multiplicity of materilas that can be used for wash gowns. It as by Mrs. A. L. Gorman, the well known expert In ful A.' GOSSILN, *** ANUPACTUURE AND D34LER ...f Choice Rough 'Dressed Cypress Lumber. All Dimensions Sawed - to Order and. Delivered. JLafouvcbe Cvossing, Ia, drrasmaking, who also answers quee It tions in Te. DELJ14TQr regarding t dressmaking problems. y A deliIatful array of cnJpaIce d ment gowns, oenme of them rer am rt pie in construction, is shown in the t" Ma,' DtLTNE&TOI, which u8 already el on sale. These are in ample time tc t help food mothers io making propei g attire for sweet girl graduates. II - _ _ _ . _ ii .F'or Rent, ýe_ 1+ A large and commodious buildini on Main street suitable for any kint of business. Apply for particulate at the Meyer Drug Store. For Sale or For Rent. t- On eisy terms a splendid site ftu ýe residence and desirable location foi n business, on Canal street. Apply tc n ALBERT BOUDEEAUX. n Notice to Teachers. Offce of the Parish Superintendent of the Parish of Latourche. Notice is hereby given that is accordance with a regulation adopted is by the State Board of Education a there will be, in the Town of Thibo.. d daux, at the court house, an exam t- ination of white applicants for certs ii Ovates to teach in the public school. k of this pariah, on Thursday, the 11th. ie and Friday, the 12th, of April, and s, of colored applicants on Friday, the a 1ath. of April. No other examina n tion will be held until October of the s. present year. The certificates to be obtained by these tests will be of the first, second and third grade. and r will be upon the branches of know ledge enumerated in Sections 47, 48 " and 49 of Act 81, Stasion of 1888, 1 and, in addition to these, on pedago gy, school govcnment, and the evil effects of alcohbý and narcotics upon d the human system. One set, of } questions will be submitted as tests for certificates of the first and second - grades; eighty per cent of correct anaw'rs being required for a first r grade certificate and seventy per cent for a second grade certificate. The Elements of Pedagogy and School Management by Emerson E. White are commended to those who r intend to compete. e THOMAS A. BAD3AUZ, 36-3t Parish Superintendent. $Guaranteed 900 YEARLY. g Men and women of good address to represent us, sqme to travel ap. poinoing agenis, othersi r !ct l work i. looking after our interests. $900 1 salary guaranteed yearly; extra coin 1 missions and expenses, rapid advance. r ment, old established house. Grand f chance for earnest man or woman to secure pleasant, permanent position, liberal income and future. 4ew, o iimaw . Wime at otce. - STAFFORD PRESS, a 23 Church St., New Haven, Conn. I 30.26t. For Sale. Store huilding, known a' Protee. tore Hall, and residence situated on Short street between St. Philip and Jackson streets. For particulars apply at SENTINEL Orrica. - WANTED' Reliable man for Manager of Branch Of~ce we wish to open in this vicinity, If your record is 0. K. here is an opportunity. Kindly give good reference when writing. Tus A. T. Monaas WhoLESALE Housa CINCINNATI OHIo illustrated catalogue 4 cts. stamps. 26-Jan 19 3m A Rare Bargain. FoB SALE:-One Anltman & Taylor rice thresher, in perfect condition. Capacity, 350 to 400 sacks daily. One 25 horse power engine on skid. For particulars apply to POLaMua BROS., 27 Sehriever, La. Notice to Horse Owners. The undersigned desires to Inform his customers and the general public that, he is now occupying his new shop, located at the corner of St. Philip and S8L Bridget Ste., opposite Dr. R. DAnsereau's rssidence. Boise shoeing a specialty. Satiefaction Iguaranteed. 27-3m. B. L acksmith. ALBERT J. LASSEI~Th NOTARY P'UBLIC RACELAND, LAFOURCHE, LA Offeehonrsfrom, sa. muses p.m. SAny NoaNia b usiness promptly sad ear Dg THE BUSIEST'... . URI? TU HE CITY Thbeae o u ";IWh Furfliture eFýa . ier X Gus,.V mnito .utey Edgar. Riviere" V .... MAIN STREET. nil -' l8R 0HB iiK FURNITURE FOR * ~ RICH FURNITUREFO M or ALSO UNDERTAKERfoPt of s The Place oto Buy 9AP -Tort - - - S toS/oes, IZ lrdware, Builder's e Ip- Guns, g nmuniion, Cuttlery, B f e Brooms, Pailts, Oils, Bark: S.c' rioulural Implements, bro Hall Clipper Plows at New Orly -is AT 'Pon 18 H. Riviere & 8 Poie 18 Nor.dtain 4 St. tsSOUTHIERNPA cj SU S YRO UT~ er L nS ...Vacation .ia ioTO~. t~' iESORTPOINTS. Our Agents Mo Wn offer you sLOW.ý To Lak1 w ROUND TRIP sea D.EATES ___ Ceciall or Write for Partlo Ditm Ca .'. 3.. nOtroBe, ?h . Jo. o D, Pass. Traffc Manager. HOt$TON, TXl. Gen.p Ho! For Rivier revedaole an wel sel