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LOCAL PARAOR4PHS. Church fair to morrow and, Mon day . Rememnber the Ia.J,.a o'f the Carni wal club fair-11:,y 25, 26, 27. 1901. L.. H I4nca"ter wrEn a husine°e visitor tI N.-w Iberia this week. Mra. Henry Lagarde and Mr. Wil. lie Vlebae were :greable visitors to LJ:badieville this week. Don't fail to atteund the hair 3lon. ,lay night and wit ness the lire-works disp)lay. A barge of narrow guage rails arrived 'iuring the week, Isanu'l for w,'ints its Terrebonea andl Iuforce-le pIaishes. There were ~eamne 101OG6 anis in the eouaignment. The dance given on Inat Tui-dlav at Tabor's Hail aby the Pdstime Sotial Club terlpiuatecI us a very s.ewas9-ful afairr. Many of the fcair sex were in attendance, iand the tilmle wende:l away most agreeably. In the district court at Monroe Tuesday J dge 11all fiBnd a iruggist for selling tobacco to a mt)inor, who is nineteen yenas old. The tobacco was bought from a clerk, but the court held that the proprietor was responsible. -Ex. Try thel new remedy for costiveness. Chnmberlain's Stomach and Liver Tallets. Every box gusasrnteed. Price, 25 cents. For sale Iby Roth Clrug -tote. We are under valued oiligntions to Mr. Mark Bennitt, anperintenuen! of the press bureau of the Pan A merican zxposstion, Bffta'o, for extentsion oft courtesies. and a cortlial invit:,tion to mbeme a guest of the bureau in June. Cyclists should alwavs carry a hot. tie of BALLARD'S SNOW LINI-- 1 IIENT. in case of a cident, if applied immediately, it will subdue the pain, prevent swelling and discoloration, -and quickly heal the wounds "Price, 25 and 50 cents. For sale by Thibo. anus drug store. Don't neglect to furnish the Sentinel with news items of general interest. Noticep of deaths, marriages, the presence of visitors in your neighbor' hood, tcc. ought to appear in the columns of ysour local newspaper and I will be publishedl if same are duly I and timely rcpolrted. Both Phone. , Don't despair becanuse you have a weak conetituti,,n The vitalizing principle of HERBINK will aasuredvl strengthen it. In every drop of f IIERBINR there is life. There is ai stimu!ating, regecra.rting power, un. c,,naled in the whole range of medi- i rina! preparations. Price, 60 cents. For sale Jby Thitlo40u~: drhg store. t The Croquet club, composed of " several of our popular younsg ladies, r enjoyed a pleasant Sutdday eveuing on the grounds of the (Quion Academy. The interesting game of croquet wa, played and afforded much ideasure to the coutestant'. Those present were: Misses Laura Badeaux, Alice and Francis Malhiot, Bonnie liiiubotbamn, .td Mr. Paul I)e!auue. r Miss Florence Newman, who t:as been a great sufferer from muscular rheumatusm, says Clamberlain's Pain Balm is the only remedy that affords i her relief. Mass Newman is a muchi respected resident of the village of (ray, N. Y., and makei this statement fer the benefet of others rimilarly 1 affllcte(. This liniuent as for sale by Roth drug store. President McKinley, visited New Orleans duringthe week and was 2 given an cnthuslastic reception by a the citizens. Ie left Thursday fora Texas and that fact brought a good b number of people over to S(hlrever, I with the hole of seeinlg hI.p rpass. The train did not stop alnd the ex pectant erowd onaly got a view of the coach in which he was aiding. ( Chiildren who are weak, fretful or troublesome abohld be given a few dloses of WHITE'SCREAB M VERMI. FlIGE. They w.ll then become o strong, healthy i anacti le, have rosy rheeks, biright eyes, will be hsappyi and laughing all the day long Price, 25 ceants. For sale by Thibodaux drug store. We were shown dying tlhe week ' one 0of the largest regetables grown a in this section of the country for a long while. I' is of the beet varety tl pand weighs eleven lpoliud4. It is the tI product of .Mr. leo lsde.t's farm and I; can be seen at the Thuibldaux drt/g store. g As we go to pires we e'nrn that .o c,'uncil at its last sitting passed n an ordinance prhieltang the runaing at large of all cattle. While the enfoicement .,ft this ordinanse will b prove disastnrus to same yet, we ,belicve, it wall meet witfitheapproval ,f the majority. v Shuddera At His Past. ti "'l recall now with horror,': says C Mail Carrier Birasett .ann, of Lrnn a n:u, O, "my three years of. ~,F ring r' (rrm Kidney troubla-. I we ii;,rllv ae tver free foD lull ac.b s o' acute 1; i0a.ins an my blak T,, .top a r lift is Unail sac'k. made mC,. atro:n. I f-It I1 tiaal, wearn (act, :.w t ready to give f( up. whle, I atgaia to 'se ( 1, 'ctric e: tIte'rs, ia;t ,,i'i bolttlea • rp,,ta;y i, jlared( nmat :,dt lumade~ me fe- I ikea T latw ,ll:tn ' 'h, t ,. Ulal j' ,"I to h i~t'cta'. l er.ve your orders for pianos o-L3ans and piano tuning with . .1. K'uohb;o l L. al iRepresentative of Louis Grnuwa'd Co. Ltd. 1"3 . The SENTINEL Is in rtr.eipt of ar, invitation to attend the Comintusee Sment Exercises of tle Medical Depart Sment of Tulane U'niverslty, wh:ie took place last WednesdIay. Oi:r tlhanlks are due .I;. Dominiqaue UIsrang Jr., the popular son of Mr. Dominique illir:iang, a wort'hy citizen of Lower Lafourcihe, wtih js one of the graduates. .s laca'inati,tn prevents smallpox, and quinaine chitls :.mI fever, so T''iKEIHI1NA piiet, its :ind tounteraets r the ellects of the siuIIner's heal, much dr:uedtl by mno:hl.r, with staall child reun TEETIIINA irelievas the many troubles iecid.nt to tteething and the { hot summers, and tno mouher is ex cusalde for not givinig it, fr it costs Ionly 21 5 ) ents At drigg.sts; oi umail 25 cents to C. J. M"tlett, M1. D., St. Louis, JMo. 41 2t The many frienis cf MJiss Celeste St. Martin will regret exceedingly to hear of her resignation its operator at the Cumbnerland Tell,hone Exchange a here. We are infoimed that Miss º St. .lastin conterollates taking a six mntlhs coulse in stenography. .Miss P'auline Daneretau w.ll assume the dultie (of Miss St. .Martin, whi!e Mliss SI:ggle G.over will replace Ialss Dan Sseteau. Rhelmatism is coa:ceded to have its origi tn a poisoned coudition of the blood, and to be most succesafu!. ly treated by IIERBINE. which acts upon the livetr, kidneys and other iloxl purifyting organs. th..eiyv dives ting the system of the off-rnding agents. Paice, 50 cent.lt For sale by Thibodaux drug stole. An agreeable evening was spent by some of the m. ulbers of the Lawn Tenis Club, last Sunday on the grounds n frount of M3r. N. T. Bourg's residence. The (ola ar American game of lawn tunis was |,laycd and provtd very i.ttcresting. 'Those of the members in attendance were: Misses Bertha, Lucy and Ella Foret and Messrs. Frank iar mon anti Dr. Smith. When the liver f.ais to secrete bile, the blood becouesu loaded with iallous iiupew'rtes, the d'gesthio becomes im paired anid the b.,we:s constipated. HIIhKBINE has a direct actio on the liver :andil ecrett;y org.,ns, and a few lo-es will cure anv case of biious. ness. Price, 50 cents. For sale by Thibodaux drug btoie. The SENTINExL returns its thanks for the following iuvitailon retyed during the wet k. ",31r. ant .11rs. Edgar Himel request your presence at a dance to be given at their resideuce on Wednesday, may the first, 1901, it eight p. in., in honor of the 25thI aunitersary of their mar riage." M1r. and Mrs Himel are h;ghly res pet;td citizens of T.ailiieu, and while w regret exceeding y our inability to attend, we cannot refrain from wash ing them a coutinued life of prosper. aty and happiness atnd may they live to celebrate la.ny more anuiversa ries. Piles are not only most painful, but Ialso v.ery d:a..gerous, as the infl"amed nodules are ve3 aplt to take on mral iguent action and cancer of the rectum is produced. Thev should be cared. TABLE'WS BUCKEYE I'ILE OINT. flENT will cure the most obstinaote cases. PIricea, 50 cents in hottles. Tubes, 75 cenuts. For sale by Thibo daux drug store. Why send your clithing orders to New Orleans when you can get just as gol a fit, anld have just as ,arge a line of s'auples to, clhoose from right here in Thibodaux. See Chas. A. Badeaux, he can ' suit' you. Hyymeneal. -' IIrCA.Y --WAGESPACIH. Another event of gre.at interest was the wesldiig, on Tae sdav at 6:30 o'lock in the evening in St. Josepb's Cathoiic Church, of .1r. 'rhomas Hlogan anil Mliss Ilise Wagespa h. Long before the appointed hour the sacred edlitice was tllcd with numerous filends of the (',,trnc.tinig parties. The altar o: the thirash was abaze i witih inulaaelrlai!c waxen ca1dlcs which slptead their great g'ow upon thei animateld scene. lThe bridal par. , ,v e-t'rad lu the fo!lowing o:der: the brudle. Wanilag in the arm of hr Irth I r, Mr. J,,s. * :lagspach, prirettily gowned int wialt,' asin, aid looking t very ch:ai htiing anti youihfu|, marched I up Ilhe "',.: to the Chalzal whI're the . grom n:un hs be't . man .Jr. O'lver I .ourgoo'; atoa.O in wviting Right a b'hi:;d lthiun follwad tlhe li ide..matl, I Al|-s Li a Wige-pa'!c, (ires ed in a white rntir'ly ani shIe :a!so made a very p,'tty piLcLure. Father Iavoire pe, firm-d the bt:auitiful cerenmoly otf the (Cith, 'ic Churlch. .h:sh Wages. p:ich is the ilaubta-r of 31r. and Mrs.1 C.uamille :Wagespanh, prminueut citi. zeus of ,ar town, aitd is a )ouig lal I re:garlJed for her nmaiy traits of char- t zacter which have eindearedl her to at large circee of friends. Mlr. Hogant is a native of this pace and is a son c of lMr Patrick lHogan, the well known ai foulry mala. lie is a young man of exeeptional good qualities and will a n, a'oubt make a loving buisband. The house latt. bni t by 31rs Harvey a h:ts Ii en leased by Mr. .,gan, where I he t, ,d hi t hii. witl reside in the ( .' lure. .3v Ith ir sweett d:'cam of L Itp; ,.sns et rea;tlited is the siucere i·-h of the S~tuss. ci Aneoin-Ledett.. Tuesday evening a vi-ry large as semtlage of our town people gathered at the St. J.rsepih' Catholic Church, to to witness the marriage of M1iss lil:, Ledet andl Mr. Paul Aucc-n. No' h personal inv tations were iss.ue for :r the church ceremony, alll.ongh it yas ie ,mannouincedI t hat all ft iendsan aequai i r! tl!SCes who caled to atteidil would be , welcome, and the large concourse of elguests assembhled bore testimony to; the )potulah ify of the contr..teting comy Iple. At the alpointed bunr for tlhe , wedding certfhionny thle solem and º statel;' edifiie was u1mlenmdid with aI tl brilliant array of lights. The hril,.*, lh leaning cn thue arm of t:e grtonrs, in I her beautiful giwnl swept upt the ais'e J with impuwoing stateliness. The gown t was fashioned of white orgindy over . white satin ant was a dsinly creation SImmetdiatt"ly rft'er th m caine ih,. it bridal party conmposed as follow.' . M3sse.s Ctteste Aucotm, JosiS 3c1cEvers. Julia Barrios, Messes. .Jos Leilet. Lou s Engerran, Aigstle Rlbibibaux. e Father Ravoir officiating at the cere o monT. Mt iss Ledet is the diaughter of Mr. L and Mrs. hLsurent Ledet, alid is a s charming young lady Iossessing a sweet dispoition. The groon. Mr. Aucoin, is the popular son of Mr. and SMrs. Louis Ancoln, and is a young man liked by all. After the c,-~nony a reception was held at woich 0'nly the immediate re latives and ftiends participated e The young coai:ie intend residing f in our midst anld the. SEENu~FIL wishes them a long life i.f joy andl Ihi4,p a ness. r'I ------- - - .. . - -. . Keep Your Bowels Strong. r Constipation or diarrhoea when your bowels are out of order. Cas carets Candy Cathartic will make E them act naturally. Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. All druggists, soc. A Fishing Party. A jolly cra:wd composed of Messrs. t Sydney R. Coulon, Chas. Eng, rran, P. R. Percy, Fulton Rogers, Morris Celestin, Piof. W. Laftrgue, Dr. Oliver Brand, Dr. Jos Drexer, hleft town last Sunlay bound for Grand Bayou, to einjoy an o!d-time fiahing excursion. Members of the finny tribe were out en masse and the e:it -h made reported ts a large one. At noon a stag lunch was lart:iken of and the rest of the evetning was merely spent in boating and other out door sports. The Iboys were out for fun and availed themselves of the oppoltuulty. T. B. B. Festival. The fair and perfolmance, given under the auspices of the Thibodl ux Bucket Brigade last Sunday, turned out to be a gratif3ying success. The net receipts amounting to $110 00, the gro-s receipts were $198.00. This is a very handsome profit and THE HOME GOLD CURE. An Ingealous Treatment by whiei Drunk ards are leing Cured flatly in Spite of Thenmselves. No Noloau Dfes. No Weakehing of the Nerves. A Pleasant aid Positive Cure for the l.iqunor Hlabit. It is now generally known and understood that Drunkenness is a disense and not w,.aktesa. A bodv hilhd with poison, and nerves com pletely shattered by plriodlical or constant use of Idtoxicating liluors. requires an antidote capable of ,ieu tralizing and eradicating this poison, and destroving the craving for iltoxi. cants. Sufferers may nowcure th mn selves at home without publicity or I loss of time from business by this wondeaftl "H.OHE GOLD CURE" I which has bLen perfectel after manyiv years of close study soi1 tre:itracmnt of 1 inebriates. The fatthfnl use acor*. L tig to directions of this wondceftl discovery is positively: guarantied to cure the most obstinate case, Io a matter how hard a drinker. OuIrI gecords bshow the marveious trans formation of tLhouinids of DI)runk irdl I into sober, induistriols and upright r men. WIVES CURE YOIUR IUS- e BANI)D!? CIIIDREN( CURE a YOUIt FATHERS! ! This remldy t is ii no sense a nostram but is a sVpeclfic for this dliease on:y. andl is t so skilifully (!evisted andl prel,:r,.d t that it is thoroughly soluble ami I •pleasant to tile taste, so that it co, e he given In a cup of te.a or cotfe a without the knuwledge of the t)ers(n s taking it. Thouiands of Drunkarlis hive ciredt thcmsiclves wilth thbs priceless remedy, nld as Irnay more ii lIave been cured and :made temliaie la meIn ,by haviqm.th,, "(ITlRK adrmin- e c is'erued !'y loving fIlemnds aid relatives c( without their knowledge in cofifee or I t'oo, itd I uclieve tol:iy that thIey a discontinted mlrimnkimigi oif tiir own free will. DO NO'' WAIT. D,, not. hie deluded lv alparent tnl mislca I ,ng "impiroiemelit.," Drive omit the d se-se :it on.ce ;and fr aIll t:m,. lTb '1l0O.1E OtUIl CUiRE"' is sold at the extrelmney low price of One Dollar, thius placinig within re'eh of every b:dy a treatment more tffe·.tnal than other couting $25 to $50. Full directions accompany each I e packasge I Spcital :idvice Iby skilled physicidins when reql(st(ed without extra charge. I Sent prepani to any paint of the wor'dil onreceipt of O.te Dol.r. Addlress Dept C892 IEDWIN B. GILER & COM1PANY, 2330 :mnd 2333 Market Street, Philalellhia. A!I corre-pondh.nce strictly conf--I dIi1tal . the various committee; shonud he corngi al lsta.ted upon I heFsuc.ess nchiev ed. The performance by the Trone Bros aggregation was well rendered Santd phased the large auldtence. r) Beware of Ointments for r Catarrh that Contain S Mercury as mercury will surely destroy Ibh Ssense of ,-mell and completely derange fthe whole system when entering it througlh the muucos surfaces. Such artieles should never be use I except on prescriptions from reputable phy sicLsus, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the grdwl you can iswsilhly d.l.ive from them. hall's Catal"rh ',Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. 0, cunt.ins no mer rcury, and is taken interr ally, acting directly upon the b'ood and m'icouu surfaces of the system. In buying Sd.A11', Catarrh Cure be sure you get th. genuine, It is taken internally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists, price 75c per bottle. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Moon-Light Party. A very pleasant time was enjoyed I by our young society peofle on Iast Wedcesday night at thie home of Mr. and Mrs. fIeury Molaison, on "'Cider street. The occasion was a delightful moon-light party given by the Twen. tieth Century Social C'ub. The unique feature being the playing of numerous games, etc., on the grounds Ity moon liIhL. Tile T C. S. c'ub is (:cUipou- (i of sonic of our most prom i!- nlt young people 'iiir its reunions are always el,j,'yable ffairs. Among I:dse. lpresent were-: MiR.s-C Libby 'I'i:ibod-ur, Lila Bitauvai, '3Manggie Glover, Rita Lagarde, Sadie Gauve, No.la Molaton, and Messrs. Peter Fey. Oliver Enagerran, Albert Aycoek, Henry Lagarde, Jameu Bourg, Jack Tou;os, Eugene Knobluch, Gus and Frank Molaison, Mr. and Mrs Henry Molaison, acting aus chaperones. Shake Into Your Shoes Allen's Foot E:Kae, a powder. It cures painful, smarting, nervous feet and ingrowing nails, and instantly take, the sting out of corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen's Foot Ease makes tight or new shoes feel easy. It is a certan cure for sweat ing, callous and hot, tired, aching feet. T y it today. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores. By mail for 25,'. In stamps. Trial package FREE. AdlIress. Allen 8S. Olmste,l, le Roy, N Y. 36 12t The Home Dressmaker. The May DELINEATOR is very strong in shirt waist styl"as. Several of them are shown in colors so a, to give an idea of the etffect when made up in materials. The same number shows many convenient and pretty Lounging Gowns for warm weather. The dressmaking article in the May DELINEATOR shows how to make wash gowns for summer days. This article to:c hes very freely ou the multiplicity of materia's that can be used for wash gowns. It is by Mrs. A. L. Gorman, the well known expert in dressmaking, who also answers qfles. tious in TIin DEtl.YNr.TOr legarding dressmaking problems. A dlighltful array of commence ment gowns, some of them very sem. pile in construction, is shown inr. the Mas/ DELINEATOR, which 's already on sale. These are in ample time to help fond mothers io making properl attire for sweet girl graduates. To The "Ivys". On Tuesday evening last there was assembled In the reception room of the Opera House, one of the most congental and soecessful social frune. tions of this and malny sea-ons, being I under the anspices of the Thibnl:lux Ivy Club, and for the ,le.asure and entertainment of their invited guests. i Such acts and expressions from the young ladies of such atLtainment aml managfment as were there ex presscd should mi ke the highest apprectatien from the favorrd young men who were so fortua:te as to receive requests for their presence. To say that every one enjoyed theI evening to its fullest extent would be a very mild expression of gratfllfa tion. The young ladie, of the lobu w.re very much unconvenien ed by the applroprintioh by some one of their b:autiftal Tally cards which itad ,een sfecuredi to use in connection " with the unique and tasteful arrange- I ment for scoring ,by the attaching of slver stars upon catrds representing the games won by each person. Of course all present regretted this inconvenience and also the lob-a of such a beatltifgl sonrenir, but the colltinud pleasure aftrwards i)arti. ci:pated in, soon elimina:ed this feel. IlUg of drsappointumeut that for a few moments wa.s experienced and all, A. GOSSIN, A.... IA FAC.TURER AND DEALER .... Choice 'ough -Dressed ct Cypress Lumber All Dimensions Sawed to Order and Delivered' Lafourcihe Crossing, La. e else was conducted to a complete success. e The refreshmeIns served were of i the most inviting kind and Piy the acts of appreciation shown at this lime by those present leaves notthing r left for further comment. FanRx TEu Sy~TDao 4AKO AND Pop LASs. . )t is with a good deal of msure e and satisfaction that I recommend t Chamberlain's colile, Cholera "and 3 Diarrhoea. Remedy," says Druggiit t A. W. Sawtelle, of Hartford, Coon. "A lady customer, seeing/the remedy exposed for sale on. my show case, . said to me; "I really believe that medicine save4 my life the past sum mer while at the shore," and she be. came so enthusiastic over its merits that I at once made up my mind to recommend it in future. Recently a gentleman came into. my stole so t overcome with colic pains that he sank at once to I lie floor. I gave him a dose of this remedy which helptd him. I repeated the dose and In fifteen miantes he left my store smilingly informing me that he felt as weft as ever." Mold by Roth drug store. Mrs. Hudson Fields, a venerable' I lady of Thibodaux, is visiting rela. L tires in Lockport and is tha guest of 11rs. John Lyall. r l. C. Chol of Thibodaux was in I town this week on a business trip. Miss Lulie Richard, one of Thibo. dI:Iux's fair damsels, is visiting at f C. J. Richard's.-Lockport Eagle. 4 WANTED.-Cabable, reliable per son in every county to represent large Sconpany of solid flnancial reputation; S $936 salary per year, payable weekly; $3 per day ibsolutely sure and all expenses, straight. bona fide. definite s:a!ary, no commission; salary paid r each Saturday and expense.money advanced each week. STANDARD HOUSE, 334 DEARBORN ST., (IJICA I oo. 26.26t Guaranteed anarnteed $900 8ala JYEARLY. ,Men and women of good address to represent us, some to travel ap Spo'ntmng agents, others for local work: looking aftscr our interests. .900+ salary guaranteed' yearly; extra coin missions and exlpeniees, rapid advance. ment, old established house. Grand chande for carnest man or woman to secure pleasant, permanent position, itberal income and future. N..w, Iilliant lines. Write at once. STAFFORD PRIESS, 23 Church St., New Haven, Conn. 3026t. WANTED - TRUSTWORTHY men and women to travel and advertise for old established house of solid financial standing. Salary $780 a year and expense.., all paya ble in cash. No canvassing required. Give references and enclose nett ad. dressed stamped enve:ope. Address Manager, 355 Caxton Bldg., Chi. cang. 38,26t 'For Sale. From 600 to 700 cords of Cypress and Ash Wood cut from 3 to 4 feet,1 long. For Particulars apply to. S. AnaniAx. 38 16 Raceland, La. For Sale or For Rent. On eay terms a splendid site for residence and desirable loaition fr business, on Canal sreet. Apply to ALBEaT BouaDRAUX. For Sale. Store building, known as Protfeee. tors Hall, and resideoce situated on Short street between St. Philip and Jack-on streets. For particulars ( apply at SENTINEL Orrics. A Rare Bargain. i FoR SALE:-One Aultman & T:aylor rice tltresher, in p'erfect condition. Capacity, 350 to 400 sacks daily. One three-noul.- cart. F particulars saplly to Potmai Bros., 27 ,Sbhrever, La. Notice to Horse Owiers. The undersigned desires to inform his customers and the general public that he is now oceupyig his new bhop. located at the corner of St. Philip and St. Bridge: Sts., opposete Dr. H. Dantercau's residence. H..se shoemng a specialty. 5altfactiou giuaranteed. E. It AAnalrr , 27-3m. Biackswith. ALIBERTJ. LASSEIGE NOTARY PUBLIC RACELAND, LAFOURCHIE, LA Ol·e boartrom sa. m.aso s p. m. aay Notdrlaj butaleea promaptly uad ear fully atteaddd ar. THE BU.j IN TH I Phe Flurnitore * Ehtablj rEdgar F. Rivi:e .... MAIN STREET .... FURNITURE ,o4 I FURNITURE o ALSO UNDERTAKER.T e P SThe Place to Buy , AS'oves, I, rdwuare, Builder - Guns, Sinmunition, Cattlery, - Brooms, Paints, Oils, Ba a.gricultural Implements, Hall Clipper Plows at New O0 -Is AT H. Riviere S'Phone 103. Cor. fain 4 St. SOIJTHERN PA SUNSE' ROUT ...Vacation Ra TO ' 7/ ESORT POINTS. Our Agents Mo can otter you LOW w . LO ak THE ROUND TRIP S RATES Oall or Write for Partioult 8. F. E. LORSEZ. L. J. Pass. Tramc Manager. HouSTox, TX. SHo! For R il Don't forget to visit our new store as we received a complete and well selected Spring & Summer from New York, Baltimore. St. LouIs phls, consisting of .......... ,......., Laces of all kinds; broideries, Gingh Toile du Nords, brays, Madrases, sooks, Persian Law dia Linens, Dimities, Imported White and fancy Organdi Swissees; and Scrims, Bobinets a se of all kinds, and many novelties too . to mention. We invite you also toexamine . shoes, as we have added a more comp pecially in the following well knuown roorW Bro w SUNLIrie Call in, no trouble to ~lhow you our § H. Riviere Advertise in The Se