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Local Paragraphs. no P roiwesivP CoioO meews in f'esday rngb& nest. Mr. Nic Cari ore. of Labsdiev ile. Mss _n town ;out. 3unday Mr. asrnld P **pt was a visiter to Labadiv4l'e ;ast .nuuday. Mrs John loch'. visited iwer moths pr lass Sundal Br. 1R 3 ?mit was a visitor to New Oreants Ise Monday Mr. Clinton Ralgout of Raceland. pas to town last. Monday. .'The ()d Valiley Whuakey" noughl said. At Denis Clement. Bergain Camnnter every tlay of the week at, Allis I~rawt'is Sunh. CapL iR.C netintiu. of Lockport wass beS Wedneshaei. Mr. L. K.ete o having the oake Of f4. foundry wenovatel. 1k.gg Blem Wiel~at fees llea - WO weak. or. W. C. 4ngap visited -%m Or J.nis during the week. lu John Gazao, of RBceland, visited Thibodaux this week. call at. EIs lirand a ions for genbine bargains. After a pleasant stay in Thibhodanu Mrs P. lanltry and laughter rituru ad home lnst Tuesday. Mr. and Mra. Rtwhert J. Naq'in are eatertauning Misa May Q .nni of New Orleans. Misses Ri'eeta, Leits and Lilian leital, of Dcnanisonvilei'. are it guests of Mr. and MeM. Leon r',iiner. Dr. 0. L. Brand end Mr. 4 ft. Coulon, were visitors to thi Cresent City last Sunday Pmnt. Lafarg'e and lfasers. Volney lnolkwneh sud Paul D(ianne. were viitoas to Ariel last .unda; . Mr. P R. Percy was a visitor to $ston Rouge in the latter part of last week. Ron. .11. Delanne of L.ockport .poet a fea! hours in our midst lanst Eoes4ay. Mrs. B. itlleesn and nhildren, of peweaport., oaws, were the guess ot Mr. ant Mrs. Jos. Vives, this week. The grand jnry of Calcasien parish beneglt in this week four insidctmenta for imurer. ?ht Panueesive Onion meets on seas Tsemisy sight $e on baned - help les gee work along. Met Victor Preesaa, of Labadieville, upest Monday of last week with reis saves is town. Memleqies Pnlford and V9 terlmry sad iases M. Schneider visited Napo. loseenle last seek. Mr. John R. Brown sad wife left For their boise is Detroit, Mich., last .sy. Mr. >. J. Legendre and son. Leo, were wisiters to New Or(esae during Uses week. Mesors. llyasee 1Barrios, Joseph jsae, Ndonnrd LeBlnec, leatire gpsi Leliauc and Charles Plianssce, of Aeklpset, were visitors here lest friday week. The regaier meeting of Thibodean fisCo. ola tases piseceon Mom 0isy sight. antw at .:30. Measberu witU please maske soe of this, as hoesiees of importance will be trea Dr. 3. A,. Ayo si having a splendtd &sa bnM4. ia his drag etmr on St. Philip Mtreat, which wid aoc osiy add to he asealappearsees of the smoms beml wfit be great coevenisace to the Iosetu so welI as to his clients. Mr. 0. . (irnmmer and saster, of 1laesmise am1 Miss or King and -e mees, of Ss cehit es, passed ago)se lest wssk em their way paebpspe1s whew thee p* s Ve aned ear sympegb 5. Nut son pbneetkso wbs bed this miteor $iee of losing their little child aged 3 menthe s o set week. The fnaeial took piece Tsesda y afternoon at 4 9'ciock at. St. Joseph s Cathodei tharch. IDeafnass Cannot be Cured by local applications as they cannot iseah the dueaseed portton of the eant There is only one wa y to cure dleat sees, sad theat siy cont'ftiiitutenal remedies. Des ttss is ca sed ny an interned eondition of the subemi tno asg of the Patschias The. Wites thisb Las inlitmbret yoo hav-e a riut bimlng soned or impeiri:'. heariig. sand wiata it, is Pnt.;re'\ carlud, Fheatneas is the reenitt, and uniess the naisemn. Stos ran he taehen Go' sai tins tuhe restered to IAitoi normh cen'iton, tear ing wilt ne destroyed forever, nine ases mit of tee are otuse4 hy (at wbr, which msarithicg hut art intd.rn ed rAsflhtIe4 et the mninrns ,nrfaces. We wili give f(ee Huloadrad lktI.rs evsay rase of Faefaeeme fata.srd rk estat,) Ihat reacst he en'edt hy )5li' 4sftagvb t'ee. Sywi for iwrn V 4 S'H N?,Ya&rq %oicdo, O s.tid !amabig Fili* age t he beat. \1:i. R. Beani.i was :t "3aiitr to Rarasa ,ast f hut: day Miss Besete Frost Of Napoleonville s :*igtting 4er isltier Mr". .1. Dohbs. Mr. R. Munazdes, of .tlanta. Ga . Mernt T"eadayv snit \VWeiaesdtaV aI r'inii'iaus. ie represents the AL ant Constitution. Messrs. Bmwn and Rdmundson arrmved were nst ýaturdav, in the in. uerest of the Commnann ,lense Har row. Mr. Fred A. Thielian. fd Raton RLiaige was in Tljlitoilau'c nst Thurs iny 4ttaking hand ilth his many friends. Mr. and Mrs. a phael tiaiennin are receivingu the tongrataliutions of their numerous riendas Over the advent this week Of a little giit in their home. Mr. Lairenee .?m'illy, of l.)fourehe Cueasing left last Wemdnesday tr the Normal School. Master Charles Barker. Jr., and brother Richard left last Sunday for Jsdbracss ^lleg sil. - i pm. isoir ep ºepe *(iil Yeeme u º af th pse lle> "the baedges" whe as pmase thim ims usght Ibr the benasi of thd Cohee me Veterase On Monday Pehrusry 2ndl. at the Lt. Joseph-l Catholic Churrh at 4 a dock P. M., Mr. Oneamppe Berthe Ilt and Miss Lnelic Oncale were roarried. Visit the bargain counter at Ellis Braudll Nona, vou might Anil some lung you need them much cheaper than you could buy it elsewhere. Miss Corinne Aycock after. spend ng a flew weeke at the home of Dr. lianseread. left last -aturday for her tome on Diamnad Plantation in Jet 'ersmin i'arsh. Mr. R Foise and Misses Isahel and Pearl Poise and Elennetta Brander, if Labadieville, were guests a'. the tome of 1r and Mrs. H. W. Frot., sat Saturtday. Mr. eanry Bergeron left last Won. lay for Lomkport where he goes to smporarily replace his bmther Simon, is book keeper of the Barrios Mer santile Co., the latter being condged ao his bed by sickaess. Mr. Chai. Wiggtna and familv sovel to New Orleans last Wednes Mr. Wiggins held the position of manager of the large store of the Planter's Hardware and Mercantile Co., Ltd., and made numerous friends who regret to see him leave. There will be a meeting of the Thubodanu Bucket Brigade No. 1 at htoetsry baeL son Koadey sight at 7 oc'tork P. A. A fal astmewdbse lt uesised for saette of importeses will be diseased. The many friends here of Mr. C. J. Barrios, the popular police juror from the 4th, Ward, were pleased to meet him here last Friday week and to en joy his company during the short tume he stayed. Mins Marie Iely, the expert Stenographer and typist, wishes to announce that she will consience a new alem in short head on Monday sight next All those who eontem plates taking a course smould seed in their amases at once. We note with pleasure the tact that Masters Charles I. and Richard Bar her, the two young sons of Mrs. Charles J. Barker have been entered as etodeste at Jeterson College. They bed bees attending t he college mere. but the hansges nurongh: shout by lhs death of their lamented father, seensasuteting thus depertare of the ksauly from our midest aade it necess mary to send them to school else where. (r. Peter Fey Jr . left last Monday for Batoe Ronge, where be has ac eepted * posutios as traveling sales mas for a large furnishing house. Mr. Fey was, for years employed in Mr. L Ph. Gande's store and we have no doubt that he as fally capable of fillng the positioc be has accapted sad that he will prove a valnashe meleames ts the laae which ha. samplopsi hie. Ms Nibiss 3ee usi tse -o sed Msnu rUe C., IM, a isplem Mr. Chertee Wigg. a.ms ager o' the cenpsay's estensir. fstatablisbisest The Dosed of D~iree. Bors is to be eongraznlatsd epon its rhoice tor Mr. Hereford is well pre pared to tfilill the duties that his new position will impose spos hma; he has had practical experiesee urn the line of besiness carried by the P sateus Haruiwars saM Sercastile (x. L~tat. havimg held the positios of thief e'erk of the Feejua Hardware Co . of Ratse Rouge for over lea years. We welcome Mr. Hevefordl tomvu luith td*ty sad hope that has stay in our midst may be a lon&, pleasat sand prospeious os.. The factory if the American Bot ting Company began operatios lest Wednesday and is now snpplying rts ptatruns wmtb neweelent pop. This is the American Bottinog company's Iret. 5ppearanlCu ir the evammercisl swor'd andj it hi-la ftr to have a pros, peea fiat mre of course the factory is not wrrhirng it its ful!est capscity as the demsad C. r rarhoriated ulrixaks. at tu as sea~, me very limited. ¶e direct the agi'tttoe of car renders to tha' '*ae' appeasring in this usene. Thu. Sentanel uxtewid, its best wishes to the new bf:tory rean hope for it a tn!l measure of p4troange Amusements. C. a1. Marvin's fare 'A Wine Menm er' held the board. it the Opera House ;rat RAstwiiav night. lQunte a large susiene turned out to 4pe it std judging from the apl a ae given it was popularly reenived, The play was no more than a et~ltition of .Capt. aacket", ,1v Cnicle frsm yew York". 5tS others on thore stries., with,. however. some forioualy funny stontitnn at times. The company raesenting it was comoposted of many cttver ittiwts, whir. by ;heir 4kill, held the ateLntion of the autience. In all the perf a :nanee was fair. Nana Hinson w'll IA at the Opera House tonight.. "ianus I[ansin' is an American comedy Drama. The principle character represents a young ;'wede inte y arrived in America-+a iiig hearted, wti lesouled, honest fte. MIT, always ready to assist the ele pressed. The fan hies in his endeavor to speak the Ituiglish langi age and the varions (nmnital situations that. arise during the action of the play. At times the audience is held spell. bonad by the tender pathos that pe'sedee the pDiae, and the nest oment cenwma wttf lautagbita Js '. I aAlpishr, atte hate bees. wets sow "Ole fbtnm" tumngtk Misr. nnuoty, has found in "Rena Buaon" sa edt Swedisil play. giving him all possible opportunities for the display of his peruliar talent, hoth as a comedian singer mild warhier Hits supporting. rnmpany, '2 strung, in made up of the lest talent in the dramatic anti v tinleville ;ines, II piecr sotto hard. 11 piece aricesiri. Amneso and Jniiet. The presentation of thin oay Twes day evening at ' he T:n.w ra with Mr ldwarri D Oize at RoLmen and intas Mamie Lorrtmer, was very tine. Mr Charles C. Carver as Mercut~o, gave a charming rendition of his part, hise reading being especially plensinig The other memhers of the company played their parts well. Mias Lor rtimer's Juliet was faitiesa. Mr D'Oize was a pleasing Romeo. The play was elahorately staged and the audience more than satiztled.-Mur freesboro, Tenn.. Journal, Jan. 23,1 1941:3. At the Opera Horse. February 22. A Loahearas 3eonmimendation. I have need Chamberlain s Counrh Remedy for a number of years and have no hesitancy in saving that it is the hest remedy for cougha, colds and croup I have ever nsed in my family. I have not words to express my conttdence in this remedy -Mrs. J. A. Moore, North star, Mich. For sale by Roth Drug store. A Large Land DeaL A daspate fromt ft JoeepIr n., to the PF anpase, dated the 3rd [st., reader The Hauttg !foes Lamber Company to day hought 2V2,004 acres of cypress land from the Rives-Brogan shingle Company. in st. James. Astnnption and lafonrche Parishes, La., west of, New Orie.ana. for *1.00)0i. The j Company wtl reduce the price of; shingles in the Nor .h. Little Work Done. It bee been many year. smnen so little held work has bean lone here ahoute liii mg the month of .J'annary. On some plantations no plowing at all was done, owing to repeated rains. Cane planting wall be mattrwally de layed, and as a conaneq'er'ce all plan tation wotic wtll be se back. ft it now bopel that good weather will eat, an, and that worn will pro presa aatnetnctorily. The scratch of a pin map canoe the lose of a limb or oven death wthea blood poteoning resnita from the in Jery. Alldanger of this may be1 avoided. however, by promptly ap plying Chamberlata's Pain Baim. ft is as satiseptie and qtuick healing; un inent for cub, bruises and hwrse. For sale by Roth D'rng Stera Run-away iforse. Time horts attached to the theliesy mas of 3eeam Yaqmula & Gnside - de at he GuideI Disy, eaese - me -me bg meilbg -.y het Tamis~ -o... u -etn - tas speed tan kataue Saseat up Earket sneest t', the mmag of St. Philip sad 3lala atreeta1 whoer the eart vnoleaty collimed wift a stoat telephone poet, sad was seash ed to pieces, and the horse rudely1 Jolted. The milk was sjlis and the Ibottleeshattsered, so that a nay of the 'etatomers of Naqoin & G~uillot west withboat their milk for supper. Mr. Charles Gnaikit wee is the cart at the start of the wild ras bat he was' fortuasta enough to escape wisthont mervoea inf orv. (*rand Mamiquerade Ball. A jraad maaqusrurde hell will be. givel at the Opera 110411' on the 24th last., sailer the anspeces of the Thib ortana Cychag (lab. As osoal tihe crowning of the queen sad the' ,eiec tar aof themasile of honor wil be interesting featuren of the esecing's' merry maktsag There w41 also be se'eral tablesex. ('ail at &ense telement, t tore. on .J a. Isn atreet, for yoor Fresh (Ito ceries and good Lajecrt. -.5 the latter be earries always is atock a fine nwwattreest of ens, mind.,. sneb as Tb. OId Valley Wbht.kef"-estra special qiality-whith is eacetied by 00 robt h 23. Low Rates on, P. Railroad. p Morgan', lealms & Texas Rail. , matt and stws hp Comipany wi.1 ti sell tickets tem IhibodaUl t) ('di- t1 forma Points ell, 15th, to April 37th, I : 3. at a ra t e ' e ! W 0 2 5 o n a i n o nfuori iti a oif Coloaueg Tew. Por additional; particnlai,, appyi Is local agentl. A TilbnL Gaar. The undirssigaee will give a free sample of Chauatelan'.SUUtomach snd - Liver Tablets to' may one wanting r reliable remeda y fe disoarders of the t itoInIehi, biliouseaise or constipation. This is a new rerly and a good one. n For sale by Rta Dprug Store. kak NotieL. The annual iniing of the stock holders of the bunk of Lafourche , will be hblddy aalffce of the Bank c on Mteeday,.Jeb IlL 1903, at 4 o'clock e P. M. The r -ru g is Afr the purpose of electing HI (m en ht asave P irt the enmag Year, saed w seinsaet such other balsi ss *a MW poperly s oMM hegetm a*#111" b A Lh Sasw j viii psaatilempahatp caug s siV a1i.MMV 'heetselaiits aee ashl Liverb Tajkle . tts t pBies T -ey hmi aid invtgriuita tdm saumash, imprmee the appetite saLi mguista the bowels Regular sae,. 25`. per hoz. The Tesae and P'a&iec Railred Co., is having fruit MeM and also a mw of 'ycsamnre tram planted sivet its depot, which will add to the beauty of the plae. Fox Tetrrier Pappiee for Sale. Four fine ton terrier pnppsea from best Tennessea stoek, Parties wishing to purchase apply to office of Sentinel, Thibodaux, La,. fAr further informs tion. 29 Opera House, if. L (If8, Manager SOT T veenssLvUs. Saturday, February 7. TME "FOLLTYCO@ EUD1*A, Jams T. McAlpin, Ameries's iweetat `;anger, Ydxtler and WVabaLer, and his iplendid ('fmpany, E present the newest and beat iwedish American Comedy, "HANS HANSON" P1einiapetau 5imAI bea'y Lategenmia Iaerythlng New, aRgitt, Cheerful. a7 V..i. THE STATI4W LOUT L -A, 2*ra J rua .r. Drwrniae Comnm, a taPaon or Luocanarw. Be it knows and rftn.embered. That on this twity-eightt day of the 1 aoonth of Jamuary. in the year of Our Lord, One houassad nine iaundred and three, Pursuaes to written notices issued by the Clerk of Court, in and for the Parish of Lafaurche, and addressese andivei to esah of the Jury Corn minssuousm iis and f&r isti Parish, as hy the seed Clerk'. certificate heretu sannezed mosw tsally appeasc; we EHen Iry W. Froe, Eenry Ameraa Jon.31. L~etort. Thee. J' Liobloch sad John I . Seeiy, Juiy Commiasionere, duly 2ppotaated as such foi the pariah jfj Lafourcheask mnhe~i provieion~e of Ac~t No. 136*fth± Crenerti Aj**m' r, approved Jean 13th, 1598. aced pro rnalgnzed lay peblicatios in the State oidleal JouilSIss onJal 29th, 1598. and all daiy~ swoen and qualified ma such laity Cainmusesoener Ia sad for thai parlhi SE L~afoeswbe, met at the Clerk. Oa(Ae as the Comet House in the een t Tessns, aw is. mm. pa ?ws . Walims Lefert, Clerk of sasid UnWI, ineess Jery Comauta. .iooais, 4.17 aws sad qaasliide sat such. Thus =e there la the presence of lases.o 3 Ohs Kcablech sand Sae J. tuo isosd sad angerami diiltsed watekre' to he - S mm- m sad ae atthe S ofee w heat ktew S et 1 @, inv frombe the toesatl en L me. th the eteme. -h odmed -tm mad theme of the as e dehew ded, see hao, soha e rde disamen d weren parmtah, egm sesmpt o diaeired to erv as w wasenpplnema therane wese e~sse thegus blosad thease of Moe mm ofs d hed semoed bember E~ enep r@gsinedea me. also tshes q.kdeuen Site geealrech, vi ?os sted wn h Jerplemated the, origieal Wat.sud of three tsuidred costue wishas sames of amid names harat ees wf gas h : saidcomeerkas witr tem~rSE th5A4 er wad oh plrsh, of av m ben. asEesfree p henaom. srasd frnee th lew e atts toed therfo th ambre ams E the olwigenwerst ve haingrbeoa writdesa tar thlyc sadlr posseieinO the jualitiestions to nerve sA grand jurors prescriibed h y ecti')n 1 of said act, taken fromn t.!10 'tiler ent parts of the parish. :-s f µr se p' au ticable, to wrve as grjiad puw3a At the seasson of Court wgsinning on Monday, Mardi 9th, 19111, and until discharged accoadiug to law, towit. GRAD JURT. No WarW No Ward 1. ClvyPe Morvant, I 11 Pirruln (anade. 4 A. Philip Naquiu, 1 13 Afiod irusur, .,' A Omuer mire, 1 13 C~. A. (;siuds. 5 4. Clay C'aetloint.. 2 14 Robert Mora Uit. , :, alwait iIadesux. 2 Iie thait Isllieuwt. s 4. 13. N. iIirisi, 31 18 i~lV&i~utuon He~r a.,. P. ibawir. 17 .i Iutuuhi e 'Piae'rku# 4. Rdwaniv 11pa. 3 1N ljgWr(arn .ty<wik 4 9 Lerns mharth 3 111 Willie Murleon, 9, to almaa C. Delaune 4 a) 1'erwe tiiruax. 111 And having so selected the alcove named persons as grand jurors, theL names of each was written on a se parate slip of paper by the Clerk in the presence of the Commissioners and the witnesses. and all the slips so containing the names sad number of the ward of each of said grand jurors were placed in an envelope by us commissioners, which was by us seal. ed, signed and endorsed, and labeled, -"List of Grand Jurots',.and placed in the Jury Box as herminafter stated. After which we proceeded, after the slip. asotained In the general venire bow had been well mse se draw han te with -ment veser bus the a.e t o m imp dews agbgaug us sowihy, Eaach se^k eO r mua being drawn fsp the boa one at the thme by Henry Riviers. use of the said Jury Commissioners. ta the presence of the other conuntiesfoners and of the witnesses, and which so drawn are ai follows: TSV~fT WUtWL o Waid No Wart 1. Jam A. Leassndre. 7 15 gar Toupo. 2 2. Drauzin P'tre. A I1 Thas Thtilndaair 3 1. Octave L[Brran. 4 1a T!teratime IiUr¶tos 9 4. J. B. Wiitt.. 4 19 Thnaliuuaawt I ,. Paul Guitrts. 3 311 Laur nt Lede't t. Paul at. Pierre. 4A J Adawt Lcdest, N 7. MyvrnUe C. jauwde 3 tJomuph Sarn. 3 4. ilrneat Anrin. 3 t2 Adhmrt Morvant 1 9. Thenwene Onaese 5 34 .14n. D. mrfant. 10 iiesureaard Pon:t I 21 Pierre Hernandes 3 11 (;44. JIe-dbrlies v . T. Smarni , :2 11 Theodule Mar:in. :3 Jules Sanuier 3 14 Stephen Detanne 9 :M Aulipuste 2ounm 7 14 Paulin A. Lte.et. 1 r JiuatilIen Mian, I 15 P. A. Demiandse. : :3 Ananile Am . 9 Having placed the names of the foregoing thirty persons so drawn ss petit Jurmp for the first week of the said session of court in an envelope, we have signed and sealed, and en dorsed and labeled it,-"List of jurors No. 1' to serve for the said first week of the session. After which we proceeded to draw fro the said general venire box thse names of thirty persons to serve as petit jurors for the second week of the session of said court, beginning on Monday Wareh 16hIl. 1903, the eases being drawn from the box one at the time by said Henry Riviera, one of the Jury Commissioners, in the presence of the other Commis sioners and of the witnesses, and which names so drawn are as follows: eco»D WIN. air Wiat a I 1L.s~ t *r .Oimesens s 53Win. E Vmne I I. JSh. a*rnsam, 3 at w. . a' I. Ressy Tanr. 9 2 Jos. Earnastas 3 7. aunki raswadre, 2 s romans ones,. S M. Toles SIlan, 3 s mindle Thhler. 7 , Whitney Wehbe. I 24 Philip Blubahauz 3 10 Cham ierprna. I Albert Guineau. S I1 Joseph C uvtn 4 3 Crawtnalq Boawn 4 12 Smile fariaum n w Aleasnder Perrin 2 1C .lidure Liaemer 4 14 5. A. Delnsns. 4 14 James Tunp.. 2i Alfred Runter. a 15 Riemden Pierre 4 .8 V inor Iathernse 3 Having placed the names of the foregoing persons drawn as petit jurors for the second week of said session of court in an envelope, we signed and ealed the same, and en dorsed and labeled it,-" List of jurors No. ±', to ,'rve for the second week of the session. And thereupon we have placed die said two sealed envelopes tcizether with tlh e ated canelope containing a last of grand jurors selected as heremn shaove set tuarth., in a ho: provided fbr the purpose. labeitad Jury Box. wthich was thereunon locked sada seal ed aud placae1 in the custody and keeping of the Clerk of Cosirt, for use at the next ensuing session of court, and snbject to the orders of the tDistrite J udge. A nd the said geuersi venire box wee also locked and miaed and delivered to the amid Clerim of Court as the custodian there. of; all in the presence of the ssidi witaeaseB. la faith Wherwatf we have signed this procese verbal of the drawing of the Jnry, made at the tume, en the day, month and year first above writtes, in the pteseace of the ufore .-.. wi t.m.e. Jm. S. Assm.., p Thu J.. K.53,, Jsiy Commimuineern P. WALLr.AcI Lsioar. Clerk of Court sad ez-llio Jury Comaiisaomer. Witnesses: II J. Lsessaaz, J. 0. KsoaLOc Reard and ited Jannary. 28. 1903. (Signed) P. W ArLACI Luuwar, Clerk ofsaxldCouart. A true copy: C'erk's nmee 4L . -ThibodassUs. JanL29, 1903 (~)P. J. Acots. D)'y. Clerk of said Coert. aLeave yoor orders for pias.. ,oggass sad piano tuning with V. J. Isoblo< h Local Repreamatative of ttLouis GrnawaldL'O. Lad. 13 Notice. SHunting on the Acadia Psantation * i pwoesitavely prohibited. S22 W. 11. Pawes. For Sale. SOne lot sitnated on Jackson street, Sdesirable Lawation so build residence. . l14.W). Teowas A. Itivazax. Fit, Styl eulh Are the Three Strong Points on which BOSTONIAN $3.50 SHOES IIAVE BECOME FANO1S. The line is now ready for your inspection. Ellis Banld's Soins. A"L. 8esa . Brew L at 1 !tI 8a cL&cDer w-Pmsmr1 See -Tfe obdell Perr u Wholesale Dealers Commission Merchants. Near i. P. Illroad ?).pot. Thtitaiaux. La. tor leo 14d fbeiia V Flewr, ,r-Orders For Car-load Lot Solicited.L Sugar Planters orrders given spetial attention for Grain and Hay. Loral 'Phone 152. -Cnmbertand W. 10O1! Have YI seen the beautifulmol large assortment of Winter Goods AT H. Riviere & Co. They make a specialty in Black Goods and Wais-, SCaRl and E xamine aour, Immense Stok U.Riviere& Calc ED)WARD BADZAL1. JOEIN A. WAG'NER Badeaux & Wagner, - Xanutaeturers Ageuta tfor - C4NDIE8, CAKES 4%D C7ACKERS TEAS, SPICESBAKING POWDERS. EXTRACTS, OIJVE OILS, V"INE GARS. PAPER BAGS, & MATCHES. Tbibowisoz Telephone los9. CzmberLsad Teo phoe 5J Main Street, TPhjbodaux,