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SUBSCRIBE FOR... and ADVERTISE iI; tE a% b 11 L i Ie UyIn The Sentinel.i a etil. _Jounal _ the ad aieoroa h w4 b ad ·ariia ad t+he zLOt aWd o the Town. L e. TIBOD-AX, XA, 22A 1 2L, T182. "STEP * In the right direction, is to tep into Our Store, and see the elegant line of Gents' Furnishing, Shoes, aIts, just received. Our Spring stock is open and for your inspection. -We are able to quote these ptremely low prices be suse we buy for CASH,and .SELL "STRICTLY FOR CASH ONLY." get high grade negligee shirts 2.50 and 3.00 a pair. Ssad soft bosom+, pleated and 81ec. 30 pr. regular 3 50 shoes - buits an eltgant assortment of going at 2.85 pr. These are fresh , patterns etc. our price on this and clean, we are closing thema on saly $1.00 each. account of theri widths, all C'. and D. auts negligee shirts, in a large If your foot is narrow you can get ivt of colors, patterns etc. with or shod for $2 85. uest collars, also with attached Just received a lot of mens dress a a larger and tiner line than shoes, light soles for summer wear, ihav ever had, our prite 50c each, worth fully $1 50 our price $1.35. pt be equaled anywhere. Gents fancy socks, a beautiful as osts light wool undershirts fully sortment at 25e a pair. $1.00 our price only 75c. Geuts full seamltss socks, black set undershirts. If you suf and tan, big values at 3 pr. for 25e. excessive heat this is what French suspenders 20e a pair. aeed, our cut price 40c (worth Boston Garters 20c a pair. Our entire line of linen collars in have also a large assortment elading all the very latest styles, in irts, in French balbriggan, high turn down, standing etc. at 10c Egyptian cotton etc. from each. 7lc. We can save you money See our new line of Gents finedress r Summer underwear. Trousers. We have never had as fne seam Drawers 50, 65 and a line. We guarantee the values to pair. be the very best obtainable for-the Fiue Dress shoes. in outton money. Pretty and up to date, in las, our best line $3.50. eluding all the new tlings in Flannel low cu. shoes for summer etc. from $L75 to 3.50 a pair. Respeictfully soliciting a share of your valued patron , we are yours for BIGo VALVES and anxious to please, + THE RACKET STORE,1 one 180. Chas A. Badeaux, Prop Fean St. Badeaux buildinug. E pLANT OF THE" IP IBODAUX BRICK WORKS WITH THE FINEST EQUIP MENTS IN THE SOUTH Is now prepared to furnish the.best and cheap eat brick in the market...................... millim bricks on hand ready for delivery. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS, ADDRESS. LAURENT X PFOLSE, MANAGER, PHONE 136 E. J.. BREAUT, GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT. PHONE EMILE LEFORT seerseuewr to LIEORT A TETREAU • Livery, Feed : ...Sale Stables. t= Undertaking R Establishment Blacksmith and Oarriage ?t.Eioi St. Cor. Levee and M arket, Thibodaux. e GeM Restaurant, t-Olass & Up-to-data Special attention to Ladies and Gentlemen. our Meals. You'll Call Again. 0 $T. PItILIP STREET, NEAM MAIN. q. WALTER CHAMPAGNE, Mor. fi ii is Announcement. 0 b This is to inform my cus- . tomers, friends and the pub- ° lic in general, that Ilam now located at my new stand,op posite my old store, next to the Thibodaux Drug Store.: ti Emile J. Braud. 8 e I 1 1 Summer Comfort of me o * m and gas Al i r ges/--orm.M yew "R&W" c OUTING SUITS OF TROPICAL FANCY FLANNELS and WOOL CRASH mwbofrbm In mm ds Ellis Braud's Sons : ne Secret ofl Success OF is to have some money saved ahead, so that you I may grasp your opportulity when it comes. John Jacob Astor started his figlht for fortune with an s income of $2 per week. But when his chance arrived, he c had enough money saved to grasp his opportunity. 1 - - - - d You--young men--you who et se'eral times Ator's i original salary-are you preparing to grasp your opportunihc ty when it arrives-are you putting something in our bank every weeko If not, why not. h h. . Rebino aax, mnynaeo g raPsphi..orui gyha.er, PRCSIDENT. C I . a AN APPEAL. WILL YOU RESPOND? The columns of the Sentinel are open for receiving all subscriptions from the people of Thibodaux and the parish of Lafourche towards lift. ing the heavy indehtedne on our convent which is a source of pride to all our people. I We appeal to the generous hearted I public, the citizens, business and pro fessional men of Thahodaux, the citi zens and planters and business men I of the parish of Lafourche to contri. bute to the fund being raised for the benefit of the Convent. Send all contributions addressed to The Thiodlaux Sentinel and receipt r of all moneys will be acknowledged through our columns from week to t week. The Sentinel desires to raise one thonsiud dollars that said amount might be used in making a payment I on the principal, the debt itself. If every one will contribute what they feel able, the amount asked for will soon be raised. We are glad to an. nounce that our appeal is being an. a swered weekly by a number of con tributions. Let the good w-irk con tinue until the amount asked for is l subscribed. I CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED I Towards lifting the heavy indebt-c edness on lt. Carmel Convent. Thilodaux Sentinel.......... 25.00 ( C. K. of A................ 2500 a Pelican Club............. 25 00 t Charles A. Badeaux......... 5.00 c .Johu M. Walsh............ 5.00 ii Dr. S. A. Ayo............. 10.00 r Dr. T. A. Stark............ 10.00 a Ellis Brand's Sons......... 25.00 ( H. Riviere & Co........... 25.00 t Cash..................... 1.00 8. It. Coulon.............. 300 Tom Beary.............. 25.00 Thomas A. Rtviere......... 2.00 r Louis Perrin..... ........ 200 Dr. A. J. & L. K Meyer .... 25.00 Cash .................... 3.00 t James Beery .............. 5.00 Wm. McCormick............. 5.00 ( Andrew Price ............. 25.00 t Mrs. L. J. Meyer........... 10.00 E. G. Robichanu.......... 40.00 t L. M Hargi.............. 5.00 Dr. Sabatier........ ...... 10.00 John McCulta Sr.,.......... 2500 Father Dubourg........... 25.00 Father Simon............. 10.00 ] Father Ravoire............ 10.00 Guy J. Knobloch.......... 1.00 A fricud............ .... 10.00 Jr. O L. Brand........... 10.00 O. J Knobloch ............ 5.00 Eugene Knobloch.......... 1.00 Peter Fe% Jr........ ...... 1.00 O!iver Eng.rran........... 1.00 Dr. J. J. Daigle............ 1000 Cash ................... 2.00 The indebtedness on MLt Carmel C Convent is over $15,000. New Base Ball League. f C. P. Auslet returned from New t Orleans Friday where he attended a a meeting of the Louisiana State League. This league will be composed of the I following clubs: 1 Beruhardts, auduboun and Abetas, c of New Orleans, Thihodauz, Plaque a mine and Morgan ity. I A Base Ball association was formed c here last night to support and manage I the Thtbudaux club. 1 The opening of the league in Thi I bodanx will take place on april 6, a c double header when the Beruhardtas and Audubons, of Ntw Orleans, and I the Thibodaux Greys and Piaquemine g Maroons, will cross hats at Tetreau a Park. This will be a gala day. Ex ceraione will be run from Baton Rouge I hby the Pehlcan Club and one from New Orleans Iby the S. P. Co., and probably one from Lafayette andt Houma. The lovers of the national game a should hlp and patronize the home club. This will gve the people oft Thibodaux a game every Sunday up to Sept 28. Tetesu's park will In. iat in tip top condlition, a grand stand will wbe erected and the grounds will be leveled so that Thlbtdaux will have one of the best Iha ball grounds of any club in the Lesgue. The Tribune office was the recipient a of a call Wednesdlay from A. B. Pacon of Thihodiax, in compa**y with L. A. Dnc!os, our good post master and druggst. Mr. Picou will make his home in Rayne, having mc cptedl a poitton with Mr. Duchls as druggist and pharmacist. lir. Picou ibu ot altogethe' a stranger to our l people. He has relatives hwre and has madle periodcal visits to them. 1 We are informed that the young mau ( is s pharmaeist of high standiag; I theregore, patrons of the Duc;os drug ' store an have their prescriptions - iaccurately and carefully compounded a b" him..--Rant Tribnue, UNWHIPPED OF PRESS AND COURT. Strange Story. I The Leading Sufferers and the Amounts Restored to Them. t" The Harlequin. John A. Buckner, Illawara, East Carroll, La. $25,000 c ld. W. Constant, Illawara, East Carroll, La. 17,500 i W. H. Benjamin, Illawara, w East Carroll, La. 7,500 o0 Pitman Bri, Lake Provi.- I dence, La. 3,500 Bowdine Keene Hiers, (home t, restored, valued at) 21,000 h Mimes Spencer (widows), Jonesville, Cataboula, La.. about 12,000 tc a The above is a list of some of the robbed. p The amounts opposite their names are the sums that have been restored to th* m respectively in acknowledg ment of the thefts by H. & C. New man. hi In the case of the Bowdine Keene tt heirs, their plantation and home, esti ti, mated roughly to be worth $21,000, hi had passed into possession of the "old and houorable" firm and was i restored to the owners. The Mesdames Spencers are widows, sister in law of the deceased Mr. a Joustice Spencer, many years ago of W the Supreme bench of this state. When he died, he left a will making I Isidore Newman his execator, and reciting how implicitly he confided in him. These widows have restored to pt them about $12,000 by II. & C. New man in acknowledgment of the pilfer. ing this "old and honorable Arm" (vide Tawes- Democrats, local report, mc some issues since) had done from w them. II. & C. Newman are brothers of the trusted Isadore. This lsadore is a philanthropist, frequently confer ring from $25 to $100 on charities and getting anything from $500 to $5,000 worth of free advertising in h the daily press for his generosity. d It irks HARLEQUIN to eter the domain of news. f Yet he is confronted with the a necessity. This is news. It has not been printe.l before, though known generally. o In decency, somebody besides the a district attorney owes the publice an explanation. b Why has the news press not given the news ? it What are the newspapers for ? h Trying to ",protect the city ?" Rot u drive I Experiments With Native Cattle. h Dr. Dalrymple, Veterinarian of the Louisiana State University and A. t and M. College, is just now.engagee in making experiment, ' on native S calves for the purpose of further Study of the tick or Texas fevei. It will be recalled that this scientific gentleman has .been eminently suc it oesaful in immuniszg imp,,rt et stuck, d and this led to present researches. It was once thought dtat native cat h tie were naturally immune from the as fatal cattle disease, but the doctor's experiments teach that this is not true. Native cattle are not Immune i at birth, as the present experiments prove, but are subject to the tick a fever, as are cattle from the Nuorth.' , Ticks pr, luce fevcr in noummuase " cattle, and a very large per entge lit die :efore becoming acliimated, and it has been demonstrated that native calves are also non immunoe. At some a period of their lv,.s they are imrmun Ized by inoculation performed by tI tick-, piesumably in early life. 8ome t of the calves now unlergoing experi mentation have fevcr, which is proof positive that at birth they enjoy no greater immunity than imlborted - The experiments m:ade by Dr. a Dalrymp'e and other scientist are very valuable, and it is now only a i matter of inoculation to enab:e cattle to bid dlfiance to Texas fever. Form erly it was almost an impossibility to save imported cattle throlgh a sum mer, but thanks to exlperiment sta. tions veterinarians are ii: a Ipsition to folestall the deadly effect of ticks. --Baton Romage Truth. I Iv hnor of 31r. C. P. Anslet the 4t Birthday club m.et at his home on ast Sunday night for the purpose of I wishing him many k ppy returns. The eveing was very pleasantly spent by all present ,.Itreshments were served, the mest enjoyable of _hich was a speeiatll prepared scisce piywaat The club us rather unique tn char aeter as it meets only to celebrate the anniversar, a of its members. An election was held at which the fol'owing officers were elected : t;o. Fklsh, (Quid,) President ; Hveny Flash (Consello) V-PreialeiS ; C. P. Anstet (Chatk) xeeretary I R. Cointment (Romeo) Treasuarer; I. Richardl (Tgie) eron Nanin (Negi)j Joe WL~ypeh (Ps) xzecutirve nu. ...: d They Say That an excursion from New Or. -ans will he run into Thibodaux to morrow, and That our people should take stp owards entertalaing the. visitors, ad That if they am not cared for im ome manner that they will have a roor opion of our town, and That if their stay is our midet is made pleasaut and enjoyable they rill speak words of praise is behalf door little city and its hospitable _ eople on their return heme. That our Mayor is duemuol praise or the painstaking manner io which ie is having our streets improved. 'that the Grand Jury in its report o the Court suggested the erection of new jail, and That it Is to be hoped that our 'olice Jusy will heed this suggestion. That the docket for this Criminal erm of Court was a very light one. That every one should appoint imself a committee of one to kse hat his neighbor sends in a contribu. ion to the fund being raised for thbo menefit of the Convent. That because a man looks unhappy a no proof that he is married. That Cream Puff found himself in terrible dilemna one morning this reek. and That the more he tried the more te became discomfuizled, and That he will be more perticular and all the roll next time and make sure hat they are in right position. TLat every dog has his day and pis accounts for one of our young Oclety swells looking'awful blue this reek. That one of our prominent yomng lentists is engaged in the culture of lapan plums, and That he has several large trees be Lind his office which will soon be Ia. len with sne luscious fruit, and That the boys ought to keep this 'act in mind as the plums are fast naturing and will soon be ready to ample. That about one week ago a number if our young men surveyed the town otmit one h.sur and one quarter after midnight with a view of running a kit line around the town. That he doesn't know exactly how t all come about but be found iimself in a sample room where ladies were selcting goods, sad That be looked so embarreesad that me was a pitiful sight to behold, and That he vows and declares that ie was never in a worse mix up. That he surely is slow, in fact even oo slow to play checkers, nad That he actually drove4 mies last 5urday to play a game, and That the result so far is unknown. That there is a certain fellow walk. ng atound town in other people's shoes, and That yo a can Gnd out easily who e habll'gs to be by ooking hit. itraiglht in tie face. and That hbs sheepish apy.aanQe cea ainly dies deceive his rascally trasts. That a most awful, a most fearful, I most terrible, a most h'.rrible nilght. lare was exlgriencea! by a promnent :;.ug M. i). ,,f th!s town one night hi8s week, and That he had a dreadful time of it, nd: That he saw monsters that would ax the most fertile of imagiuatious o descnlr, and That he heard bow wows, and That he yelled I am cauoght, Oh I im caught, and That be cried ounmercitfully for help, That one of the boys in the adjoin tig room was fnilliy aroused hy wh.t amedl to him as the yells at ( le nanche Induans, aad That he :,al;ly went to the asis. since of his frien, nod woke him up tad it was then all over. That every body is wnderir g whether i' wa reaiyv a dream: That gbosts were semen wa!king on he gallery at Angel's Rest, and That judging tfnn the large vessens :ontaining tears thay ,..ight hae bIer Recording Ang !s. Tbhat a Sace Pliquant was serve, to a party of dstigag.aiued men last .uuday night, andl Tbhat judging from th-r names they must be de-ceeded from as au. "ient line of kingawholruhl the rnd t a perisd before the time from whkch, uthenttic history datea, anl That the gausts were, P'. and Coa elto, and Chack. aad inee aa& Quido, nad N~4%i, and T.esrie. That a Mag Farem Deai t has. cs organsuei in thusto sd a d *ieath it o act ddadtley kenas, . wahthur th'y wil take pt t la tl.-. - pai ouu th. l h ( inext q! s ea " .,. -..