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THE BUSIEST HOUSE dN THE CITY-.m I iTe F* lrniture Estabhlshmren[t 3 : r"Edgar F. Riviere,/i .... MAIN STREET .... FURNITURE FOR YE RICH MAN FURNITURE FOR TH~ POOR MAN ALSO UNDERTAKER. P n The Place to Buy T4Hardware, Paints, Oils, C Harness, and ) Agrirultutral Implemerlts -IS AT H. Riviere & Co. e 'Phone 108. Cor. .Main and Green Sis. THE PLdIT OF THE, THIBOoAUX B5iCK WORKS •*' WITH THE FINEST EQUIP ' MENTS IN THE SOUTH Is now prepared to furnish the best and cheapD eat brick in the market .... ........ One million bricks on hand reidy for delivery, FOR FURTnHER PARTICULARS, ASNSEEr. LAURENT X. FOLSE, MANAGER, PHONEI 1, O0 E. J. B RAUO, SENERAL SUPERINTENDENT, PMONR 14. A. GOSSIN, .... MANUFACTURER AND DEALER ... Choice Rough Dressed Cypress Lumber. All Dimensions Sawed to Order and Delivered.' Lafourche Crossing, La. Gr Pa To In tbe Advertising Columns of a Popular Newpspper are T To To To beralds of a suocemfu! busine career. The Tb To Drt ree fou fore sub To I Zn CO3MURCIAz. WUINTERN 'Tht .entinet Es;tablishlnent t.rns out up-to-dlito work. Ltimates solicited "n any Cloas of Printing." SEND A T·RAL OfD. ,r AT ONCE, " Proceedings of Polico Jury, STATE OF IA)I'ITAN.A, PARISH OF LAFOIRL'tHIL Thibodaux, May 2nd, 1i')0. 4 The Police Jury of the Parish of I,.a , fourche, met this 'day in regular seeio. n. Present. J. L. Aucoin, President. and J Messrs. F. U. Morvant, M. Bergeron, J. `" O. Toups, L. J. Troselair, and J. L. J LeBJone. Absent. J. L. Rodrigue, Jules God- I chaux, I,. Falgout, and J. M. Iollinger. 11 tIn motion duly made and carried the minutes of the session of March 7th last were' ordered approved ,rit~out reading. ( Nurmerons Bills against the ,parih A and Petitions for penion. were read and referred under the rules to the j Committee on claims. E mucnh as some of the members of the T Jury desired to take part in the Fire- o men's parade, it might be wise now to E adjourn. Whereupon, on motion of Mr. Le- L Blanc seconded,by Mr. Toups the Jury adjourned to tomorrow at 10 o'clock C H. N. ('ouwo , J. L. Aucoix, aS Clerk, President. C STATE OF LOUISIANA, PAPJISH OF LAFOURCHE. T Thibodaux, May 3rd. 1900. D The Police Jury met this day pursuant H to adjournment on yesterday, with the t oilowing members present: J. L. Aucoin, President, E. U. Mor vant, M. Bergeron, J. 0. Toups, L. J. STroselair and J. L. LeBlanc. f Abset,--J. L. Rodrigue, J. Godchaux, of L. Falgout, anu J. M. Bollinger. t The minutes of yesterday's session were read and approved as recorded. 6 Mr. Morvant, of the Finauce Commit tee reported as follows: To the Presidels and members of the Police Jury of the parish of La ucarhe: Gentlemen :-Yob committee on Fi- by mance beg to report that they have care- a fully examined the Books and checked $ all touchers il the hands of the Parish th Treasurer and found theta to correspond with the report submitted. Tr Respectfully submitted, E. U. 34)RVANT, Chairman Committee on Finance. thi Report of A. J. Braud Parish Treas- ha Surer, in account with the General Fa Funds of the parish of Lafourche for Nc the term beginning March 6th and Jo 5w ending May '=d liJ0 to1 By amount overdrawn March 6th 1900. $1024 gl ]eceipts sloe the March 13th from licenses ýr of 189 5500 ne Mch la from licenses 1900 865 00 '1 iMch 13 from taxes 1899 712 02 on April 9 from Bridge rid Revenue 100 00 $0 I April 21 from licenses of a ,1900 1080 00 April 21 from taxes 1889 1848 ti To April 21 from taxes 1898 65M Total receipts $5Sll Lo Disbursements aid ]aid for Jurors fees 3860 95 rea Witness ~ 10 To Election Expenses 500 " Jail 261 30 " Sheriffs salary 33 ' Janitor and Hounds 18 00 " Road 2385 me " Road Inspectore 15) 00 ful " alary of officers 108 3 the ' Mileage amd Per Diem j 00 the " Pensions 2 0or " Tax Collectors Comnt. 3121 21 S " Justices Peace fees 70 Constable fees 105 ) dv " Conveying prisoners 112 50 the " Conviction fees 135 00 4. " Board of Health Ex. 275101 con " Incidental expenses 244 05 bod grand total disbursements 90089 40 From which deduct receipts 5614 . Amount overdrawn $165 18 Respectfully submitted, A. J. HRArD, Parish treasurer, T Recapitulation m May 2nd Amt. to credit of A Ischool fund 10844 54 p May 2nd Amt. to credit of or a Drainage fund 217'9 8 po (Grand total $131 24 0 disa Less and overdrawn by (Oel, fund 465 I14 ait ed, Amount on hand $15 tespectruly submitted, A. J. BRAUD, witl Parish treasurer. and 1. Report of A. J. Brand, in account opir with the Drainage Funds of the arish to of Lafourche for the term beginning the March ith and ending May 2nd 1900. Bal. on hand last report $2175 46 amo Cash rec'd from taxes col11 during term 942 08 la Grand total for term $3017 witt Disburnements ever Paid out of Dist No. i, $78 56 Paid out of Diet No. 3. 6 04 Paid out of Dist No.4. 3 45 Paid out of Dist No. 5. 61 10 Paid out of Genl. Drege boat 8 10 Paid out of Special drain age 680 44 Total paid out 837 69 Bal. on hand this day $2179 86 ton Distributed as follows tion To credit of Diet No. 1. 155 M fo e To credit of Dist No. 806 46 To credit of Diet No. 4. 654 3 To credit of Theriot Dist 371 02 To credit of Dist No. 5. 37 2 To credit of Genl. Dredge W boat 5080 8 Bla To credit of Special then Drainage 61 17 useo thep Making a total as above $2179 88 exe District No. 2 is still indebted to OGenl. tce Dredge boat fund to the amount of moth Special Drainage District owes s per i records in my office to Bank of a. k fourche the sum of 1500,00 plus the in, of thi terest from May 4th 1810 Irmt, to $40.00 said] total $540. the 1 Respectfully submitted, tor is A. J. BtAUD, Ju Parish treasurer. On motion duly made and carried the er of foregoing report was approved. Sow Mr. Toupe, of the committee on claims the re submitted the following: was d Thibodaux Ia. May 2nid 1900. on L' To the Police Jury. formi Gentlemen-Your commltte on claims of Drr Drai• The * To th E I on the e We 0lic them in the - ereon f: )d~oX ~ th __ We fieB' - croiSId nebii report favorably on the followini claims t ry xamined ,v them and found to be u justly due acd owing. We also recomn i mend the following indigent poor for I Pnsions in monthly amount aet op- I positte their names. ul). I'. A. Engerrani J. P. fees .:t 7 A. Roger con-t fe4es ;s _. wa O. L. t'aro J. P. fees t, tk , "l. ()a L. Caro Election exit. D oni iti, d M.ax I)upre con, t feest. 4(1 I , J. E. P. Ikbrnard J. P. flete-" b . LJ. D.Hernard constist f,.t-. n et) odj lteriff of Orleans crilm exp~. i adt- .fmes le:ary lf.angi:t; exp. .,i I t Sthe I)ep-ty sh'l riff eletion exp. 170 Il ti tr H. e U. 'l'uker .1uror of Inq ( I:d C'hls 'ha iSs lyre .. of Inq (Ale.k) M1 ri Arthur o1,ups juror of Inq (I J read uidry) 21N) J the J. T. .e)etune .1. of Inq ( I iuidry 2 0fL Emil, LeWort, J. of Imiu ( . Guidry 2 t(M t J. Bollinger, J. of luq (J. Browne 2 .l the T. D. Kent, J. of Inq (.i. Brown) 2 (19 Ure . Angelloz, J.of Inq (H. Jones) 2 (Ml Ernest Naquin, J. o luq (H. Jones 200 Aubin Crisioni, J. of Inq (H. Jones 2 00 Cur C. 0. Rounseau J. of Inq (eo SChas Thibodaux. J. of Inq (H. Boel 2 00 M. F. Dunn, Assessors Books 21 45 t M. F. F. Dunn, Clerk of Court 19 30 3 hat. Ca J. Barker, Clerk of court Juror cert. 30 80 Com. of Election, election Exp. 548 00 Thibodaux Drug store S. Pox 41 30 0 00. Dr. S. A. Ayo, i. Pox 141 00 ti cant R. A. Frost, per T. Kent, election the Exp 15 00 s5 4or Total $147 $ is L. J. Your committee have deemed beat to not approve or recommend the payment ti ux, of any further Pension, and therefore, all Petitions to that effect now before don thei are referred to the next Jury for Q action. snit- Respectfully submitted, J. L. Atrcoxh, t the Jos. O. Torres, a LA- Committee on claims. On motion of Mr. Morvant, seconded Pt- by Mr. Bergeron the above report was pproved, and an appropriation of le ked 01.65 was ordered to pay the accounts cc rish thereon contained. ond Yeas-Aucoin, Morvant, Bergeron, pl Trosclair, Toups, and LeBlanc. Nays--none. r, President Aueoln, stated that aince P ice. the last session of the Police Jury ho eas- had received the resignation of Mr. eral Falgout, as road Inspector of District for No.4. and that he had appointed Mr. Ai and Jos. T. LeIlanc to act as Road Inspec-si tor for said District in the meantime. Whereupon on motion of Mr. Toupn A 4 % seconded by Mr. Troselair the action of GQ the President in said matter was ap proved and ordered continued until the next election of Road Inspectors. y The Navarre Bill for making Bridges t, on the road leading from the Chacbay ridge to Baton Pilon, was approved for gio.,0 and an appropriation covering S same ws or!ered by the following vote. Yeas,-A2tooin, Morrant, BergegLn, I Toups, Trosclair and LeBlane. 1) Nays,-none. The twq petitions from the village of Lockpnrt signed by the Mayor and the da a9 ertnena teroot were submitted and ad 9 To the Honorable the Police Jury of the E Sparish of Lafourche, and State of th 100 The undersigned, Mayor and Alder men of the Village of L~ockport respect 00 fully request that you will allow them Ta I2 the use of the lock-up at -Lockport, for N. Im the purpose of inearceratmrn therein all 00 offenders agaipst the poliee regulations sul of the village wlo may be convited, ftot 2 and for the purpose of leeping in custo Sdv such prisoners as may be awaiting Stheir trial for municipal offenses. M 00 Hoping that this application may be bis 01 considered favorably by your honorable 05 body, petitioners will ever pray. tim Very respectfully,ig 40 C. J. RICHARD, S. mayor. A JoA. O. Tolus, ma., 18 (G. D. BARIos, A. J. PRICs Aldermen. for To the Honorable the President and vi members of the Police Jury, of the Parish of Lafourche: 9 S The petition of the undersigned, May- joll or and Aldermen of the Village of Look- the 8 port, Respectfully represents: That inasmuch as the revenues at the Pat 40 disposal of your petitioners, for pur- ' poses of local improvements and for Ix administrative puroses are very limit- mils ed, they do heorcy respectuly ask diet your honorable body to turn over to them the taxes and licenses collected BIl within the corporate limits of Iock rte gre ,r_ and if your honorable body should be of at opinion that they czn not, or ought not tao sh to grant petitioners request in full, ing then, petitioners pray that you will at Ian Sleast turn over to their treasury the 4 amount either of the licenses or taxes cool collected within the limits of the VII- ju 08 lae of Lockport,g Hoping that this petition will meet with your approval, petitioners will ered ever pray. I ery respectfully yours, C. J. RIcaato, thei Jog. O. ToursmI aee. (. D. BARIlOs, A. J. Pawc, Aidermen. We, the undersigned committee, of your honorable body do hereby approve gig the aboe petition n its reference to licenses and recommend favorable ac- ecc Stion by your honorable body on peti-cOmn tioners' request as taxes. This grant to be for a period of forty-five years. a 3tarch 10th, 1900. n Joe. O. Tours, Sa., dct JULa GODCHaUX, bo Committee, whic Whereupon, on motion of Mr. Le- e Blanc, duly seconded by Mr. Troeclair, the prayer of the Petition asking for the rock use of te Lockup, was granted, whilst wan the prayer of the Petition requesting exemnptlon from Parish licenses and ePi I. taxes failed for want of second to the aod if motion of Mr. Toupe, to the effect that it be granted for 10 years. big r r Mr. Toups, exteuded the thank. of the Inioe 4oekport Brige Co. for the extension it Sof the time for the completion of their 0 said Bridge and further announced that thit the Bridge wars now complete and ready d for inspection by the committee of this :. Fd. Auoin, Drainage cmmission- an a er of thed District reported the over ow of the Coalee Bayou L'oaurs during t m the recent heavy rains, and that same Ip was due to want of capacity of the By- t on L'Ognlon, whereupon, the Jnry IA formed the commissoner that question Tb a of Drainage rested entirely with the like tDrainage commissioners. The following report of the Grand struc Jury for the March term was submitted Ui ad ordered spread on the minutes. To the Hon. L. P. Caillonet, Judge ofAver the 18th. Jodical District Cort, who paish of Lafourche. Your Grand Jyora duly tmpaneled powe on the 12th. day of March, 131 Obegi floent leave to hand thisb, their final report. try We are glad to report the fact that serious crimes seem to be on the de- in re crease In the Parish, and that we pre- with sent only one true bl for murder. We have investigated the several pub- towa elic uIldings of the parish and report ,at g fhem In good conditlon. We bave be. t h dupcatie iuperblueet of lublic Educatton, e find that the several outiK schools in the Parish show a grand of so total of attendance Ia chldrea amouat ing to 3~l,41 and as far as we are able to hoiz Wec.rtin are prospering. of Vt t e have t no complaDint mde he- ct fore us about the public roedt of the Parish, and as far as we know they are of in kept in good condition. The Parish treasurer has made hist report to us in writing, and for a great- (slant er eertainty of his report, we herewith Islant annex it to our report uas he gave it to cor We beg to call attention of the Philes Fr shr tothe fact that there are lsk In rr the court house in the litub.rg snm and in the Jw roose also to the rraecking and powet at/t of the editi,. We would also sug- levia gest that there should be more comfor table cots in the upper cells of the Jail. stage' We find that the sieriff of our Parish is Ithe m crowded in his office to transact bu:t- I ness in, and wolhi suggest that ample; we w rmen be given him by renmoving thie of mo wall further toward the record vault, of I * the c lerk' othemile. 'Imt e irwepu pver tj I e seat where the .ourl sits, we sugget to' ten (li stms the Pollte Jury should he changed in i be order to have a k,-iter appearance. enin- We thank the several officers of the r for Parish awdl the Distrlct Attorney for up- kindnuesees rendered during our ,eeºsion. Itespectfulty submitted, .13l I (nigned) ED. aIte.or0, 1 . FPoreltman lmrand Jnuy, "4 ,12 Filed March, kHth, 15t0. *5 to (Ntgned) P. J. Ar('ot. SW D'ly, Clerk. b 87 ".o true c((eye" n e) in Testllmolny Wher'ot, I it Wlttie.s, mlly hanll1 and the Impress of Sat o, the ~,alI of m othe,r ' at 'l'hft Kdaux, La., ;o Jl this .LtnLr day of March A. I1., 1t410. '. J. AIItolN, 2 1N) WIy. Clerk of C(ourt. 2 N There being no furlber business the Jury adjourned to the brs Monday to 2 ul July next. 2 to . N. ('euan, J. L. Areonw, 2 t) Clerk, Presddent. 2 5U The Press Association. 2 W The Twenty first Annual Conven. 2 on tion of thl Louisiana Press Associa- I 2 t lion was held last week, May 1, 2 19 s 3, in the progressive little city of I New Iberia. 1 Although not attended by members I it so of the press as it should have been, ( 00 the session was interesting as well as 1 is 0o successful, anli it goes without say- i Sing it, that the visistiug members of 1 tothe presse gang were royally eqter- i reat tained and feasted by the warmheart- I e ed4 and hospitable people of the a for Queen City of the Attakapas. Among the literary features of a N, the session were several thoughtful d P"+ and well-considered papers read on a ms. subjects of importance to the frater. w tity and possesaing some general in. Ii of terest. We gret that lack of spree f rts compels us to forego the pleasere of o ra, placing tnese papers before our read f ers, who would no doubt enjoy their c nee perusal. li ho We can only refer to them by lit. tie. First came President Gilmore's f Mr. Annual Address, a thoughtful and a ec- suggestive paper; -'The Value of the a ps Local Press to the Community", by as a of Geo. Leon Jastremaki; "WhatComms. o fe sion Should the Agent Receive '" by a' Mr. Smith and read by Mr. Trimble ;C the "Ethics of Journalism," by Capt b for J, M. Taylor, read by Mr. Will A. tc uEg Steidley; the "Potency of the Press li1 in Modern Life,' by the Boo. John it l)ymood vi of The night session of the opening in the day was characterlaed b) an eloquent to md address of welcome by W. F. Dunbar pl the K-q., a brilliant young member of at of the New Iberia bar, rapooded to by Cl President Gilmore, and by a lecture - on -Tae Phlosophy of the Single. ch em Tax" by the IIon. M. H. Carver, of re f Natchitoches. Mr. Carver had his so as subject well in hand, and being a to ed, forceful speaker, a thinker, and an at ardent devotee of the Georgian ecoo wt mle philosophy, he was throughout rm bl is lecture very Interesting, and at th times electrified his audience by tem flights of true eloquence. or. Avrv'a IsrAN AmD SALT MIN8s. mi Wednesday was the day set apart the m. for a trio to Avery's Island and a Br ad visit to the Salt Mines. It was about Jo e 9 30 o'clock in the morning when a Da j- folly crowd of excursionists boarded th the train, furnished by the Southern o'e he Pacific Company, for the island. ret The train sped its way through spi It- miles of fertile fields in travering the fro tdistance between the city and the got ed aland, which arose far away as a clu green back ground, of huge propor- "xb ot tions, against the horisoo.- On reach. Jol I, ing the island a most picturesque of ' landscape opened to view. The fen as country is rolling, some hills attain. ly, i- ing a height of more than one hou. ap; -t dred feet, and all, hills and dale, cov- fee II ered by towering caks and other 1 trees, then in all the freshness of ed, their spring foliage. Nature herself bos r seemed to rejomce at the approasoh of I man on this beautiful day, and to unt greet him with her blandest smile. of SWhen the train stopped at the - 'gigante workLs at the Ss;t Mines, the excursionists were greeted and wel - comed by the ever genial Oen. Dud. O ley Avery, assisted by his son, Mrt Dan. Avery. and were personally con IE ducted by them through the power bouse and the big crushing mills by , which the salt isprepared for market. H Bere the pro~ess of converting the e' rock elit into a merchantab!e article was witnessed by the visitonrs and explained to them by the General s aod his son, from the time the great a big rocks of salt, coming from the s mines below, were duaped into the fanrst big powerful crusher, and passed t through a series of smalk r mills sad sieves, alh operated mechanically, tomng out different grades of salt, as to flneness of gramn, till it reachedl the last degree of foienes iu the shape of the article put on the mark et ftr table use. The whole process was to a novice, ast like the w iter, as interesting ant in. structtve as it was novel. 8 Under the guidance of General Avery, the writer was ont of a party who ascended the tower of the huge Ipower house. whence a most magni ficent view of the surrounding coun try was hai- Beneath lay the islad in repose, hills and dales covered as with a green carpet, while away out towards New Iberia spread the vast fiat green expanse of country, dot ted here and there with dwelling and outhouses, betokening the habtation of man. Gn the oppusite side, the horizoo dipped into the blue waters of Vermilion bay, whils still nto other directions, hevo,d the va-t expanse of inteveuing elet arth, loomcld u:, to view, on one side, Jffe.rson'e (island, and, on the othber, Wteek's Island-slandcs similar in their natur al conformation to Avery's. From the tower we de-end.ld to terra firmr, "ntd otter visiting the power house where we wivte.ed the leviathan engines in the various istages f their useful activily, began the march to the -rhrt, down which we were to penetrate into the ~owels of mother earth. We were taki:la ,iown by rclays of ten or twoelc, all that tie eeievate4 r fort II), Insy. 'its s. r _ crow tsy.- rcxC{ 1" "-lra :,.c.. ", i. s, would acomnmodate in one trip.c bDoun the shaft we went a distance of five hundred and twenty-ftve feet, every in*h of which, except the forty een two feet next to the sutrface, hewn through solid rock salt. During the 1, 2 descent impnetrable darkness en i of guted us, punctured only by the faint glimmer of a solitary miner's ers lamp carried by one of the workmen en, on the elevator. The scin one wat weird in the ehaftre.ne, and strongly ayof appealed to a livtly imagination. every At the botto except the fortythe a, an ter. usual cene, t devoid of the ele eart oughents of grandeur. challenged the th edesight nt either able, projected a chamber, hewn out of the solid iner' I of salt,mp carrie and fifty or two hun itful dred feet in length, some twenty feet on wide and about fifteen feet high, ster, with an arched roof. Fom ene ry . little proectio in the walls shone - xce forth a lighted taper, the hundreds of of little lighvts illumininag but indf Sfer usuatly these immense evoidergoud of the ele ar chambers into which the glorenge us light of day never penetrates. lit Here, too, as one tread the rlid locky re's floor sod explored the chamber', im ofd agination, aided by memory, paintedo bun the some anterestg pifteen fres. There by arose before the minds eye visionsdre of of the old subterranean chambers of by ancint Rob e, into which the early le; Christians sought refuge from the blind fury of their penr enters, and A. to worship their God. The weird light reflected asb the many litthe re's tapers, th- going to ad m of the m Saginationrs, aided byd wme, were stri-nted tg sg features in the picg ry ic-here t tre, which seemed to la eyek only the ar plaintive old stes of the sard cham t, byo and the ome, iut deormic of the early by Christian-, to makefuge perfect re The com:ry ofd to astced broke the l. charm nhid brought us hbck to the orealityof the situ tion. The ascent wis a forth agpe, in into th broa light of day, an after having been buried alive, as It an were, for a few minutes, one expe. t rieneed a pleasurable sensation, and at the life around seemed all the brigh. From the mines, the- party ma C hed ri gri pes to the hit p e pitec ble mansion of Gen. Avery, where - oft the Glneral, Mrs.. P.TB. Leeds, Mrs. a Bradford, Mrs Danito Avery, Messrs. at John and Ned. 1burienny and Mr.as Cho a Dan. Avery rcceivd andu entertained e ed the visitors in royal style. At 2 Fg Fro'lock the party st to a abunte ys repast laid on tables set und..r wide h spreading oaks which tas pid the be front lawn, the best of feeling and rtgood oheer prevairs ig. At the in-. B a clusion, Pre-ident Gilmore called thesr r- "boys" to order and requested Hon. Lb ut John Dymond to epress the thanksd Mr. edof the assocsiatin to Gen. Aery and o family for their unbounded hospitall. M h. ly, which Mr. Dymoid did ibu very El appropriate language. Gen. Avery e- feelingly responded. r The hour of dearture sothe on arri Susioned, and, however loath to leave, all i "boarded the traind requested on. at Lak of space compels us to defer and o until our net isboue the co sptintio. of our narrative. MIKE LEVY & 00. . TWJ OwDynx, LdA. ly Clean, Paint, Repairge , Put up ad take Down m Smokestacks , e oT, IEell NrS, c. mai S stles Guarstee sed Charse* Low Csv b them made by themas guoo and as ePrthey a ea be puor ed i~ * Ma. J. I. C. GIZZO B Cures Cancer, Palsy, Rheu Smatlsm. Bright's Disease, V Dropsy. DL Medicines alone charged esidence 10 nmilee below Thibodau, Rlight - benk of Batoe ma kourene. SLO3LAtND P.O . LOUISI.A CEO. K. BRADFORD, Raya. . Aciea Parish. La. 1 Surveying, Leveling, Plantation - Drainage, Mapi, Etc ..... Twenty Years' Experiene In U. S. Re.Surveys. Will take os work in Lafour.he pzrish. Cor Lout. respondence Sola.it ed........... H otel C Donnaud q A , DON.MAUD. Prop. ea First clam accommodat h tion for Commercial tra velera. Sample roonm, ' on the prem iles. Lafourche Crosing, - L. La.i NEW ADV TI' EMENTN, AkK(IE o AIR ' 4 8n I uud Keep n~o not fear egoM Thibodam1 h86e andi I~I:inse of the highU rack ntoh~hr.a VJo~N H.F MOIUM(UTIL, 87. PATRcf·S CEMETERuIE trIs CV4L StRfT feet, d wty ewn the en-Rot01 cathe Dt.GI, men Copper, 2 was 3gly SHEET IRON ttn ThibTdboda ele the Shop nn St. Locai O.I I a and Thibodaux. ock of your pStroDSU, un Brst-class work su ptics. igh, Rooting and Gut i try REPAIR WoK P'm',, noe Ali dif H. N. Co 3nd DUB NOTARY P Aky J1d.k.&i 1f in- TSEESA.&OI, red n THOU. LEGiM of (h~lv thep Inl ird" ota hbe Ihe I have bought the a- erly owned by ic- wald and am be the beet service nt, acall y - be LOCAL BU8IN183 he r & "frDUN& ON, a 'y. Clagblog, Mao. Shoee kh, It vaig use or V.ruiisas. M 1. 1Aw* . Lirent. A B')O N.T. h. MhAlw and the b ,ad t- Marhat Street, Thbordasa. y re BJUU0 SALOODN. s. N, r. TsatgU. r. Choie wries as odis.is. /se .d , hand.r. D~ew and N 2 F(,ýRl uw , Cv reae sad Sawed Sisagis, le aud hswa.m. hbskhamtiah d 'abom a $pesllty. 1e cok V amyA3RMeed ln Ubse~ssl. Ori. f. M R DRS.AJ. L. y Prbry*1ad and pravd"Ors of Never Dra· . TR'h bDla UGLOs. V.9 Drags, Cb~leaha, P-a- r aItc~wmrai' see.Yr W·kees, ~us, beat. asS ub SCpr.MY1·alIU& .Lsalsueqmsb. THIBODAtUX D1IEUIflgU: t F.J.@mIIa. Drags Chemcnals. Taila JrbooI buook, Statlooeey.a Pbilajy stya*aa. )Y~lO .i K., J a C Noel.., IadIk hats as making. Curr. Maket as Wag~ebmathe r~~Ln UseYaa. beswas Mt PblaUIas BLca uceAID,(D.D...j* Cers rsau audit Emoa: Huola treet. .;erk tBADEAUX. TUQ~ ar A., ri~rof Leasech Aaarinrya s IYj Room. S. N1, 7. Paub at Ksri U 1KOBL~ckli CLAWI~ Ooes: fYYlaskMwd CRO *eMMANUEI.L, OhrIaotraeati ,nmI IY Kept1 by te Sicte rs tlet I;u:;n~agh corseII. Kghs s Re..! Esi sj~tea l Vita aSP M~LJ5t Aeaeat. Vrope tmes~ beai( ;1 I bualdian.