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RIBE FOR,... bITN
.-, ADVERTISE a.In oiltt
A__ At this Otfloe
OMla. Jouzusal o the Parish f Zaijseohe and Quadian o the nt.tees6 of the Town.
0uL )hXXJIV THIBODAUX, LA., SATURDAY, JUNE, 30. 1900. 0
%KDR. HAMLET MOORE,
VETERINARY SURGEON,
AD HOSPITAL
STHI.ODAUX, LA I
sLg@Ngme: THSOSAix TSLtP@eat:
aSrggVAL 83 MOSOOTAL III s
assKNCg N. SS.tesact t a!
4-~·~~~L~0 2,D·
Meal ation.
t
end nat--! heee we Ue
s Thswe we asar t.
. l raneen trip o Crowleyr
ILt Ieermoit has put up aA
t eMUlag or rent at the cower1
dahasss sad Focus streets
St mer rains, the mad
W a er s toSsM are credbd by
- P to the rect solar
we Ie )Sbert Roth who spent
Shi ho szt. o year at the A. .
SIIIem home to-monow for I
4i ess1ogL fOr you" s now a
e frbudly Inquiry as friends
 as the stret
. . It is
"gram V sa Bery, Leouea Mo-.
ad Oe ve Tmesekar arrived
ateorday from Mount 8t. Mary's
to spend the vacation at
The Daily States hes dubbed the
vice.prekidentualeandidate 4
hurrah sad peauck eanddate." I
is a good descripta oft the
's ways.
Dr. , Ayo was chosen Brt
depe.skidet of the Aimes Associ
staoe of Jelereon College at the as-.
Baal reunion of that  ioclation held
this wek.
SMr. B3 Ddeaus is itving
ssideable ~ rovemet made on
h boldkllg boating on Jackson
mg, at the of St. Bridget
If you banrd the excursion train
a theith of July next, ygn will visit
Sat the swelles little town on the
I?. rnad.
Ar. Father Debourg attended the
usmesus exearcies of JeOrsno
, James parih, held this
wk Be lift ber Tuesday mor
kg rthat purpose
kG. D. Barrios, a leading mer
h t ad b iness s of Lockport,
a Le lest Wednesday ona hort
m ns ip Be reports too msch
y Ie lie seotie of the country,
mienquest losses to thea crop
k 0. Abribset Jr. Mayor of
leas, rieatd our city last Wed.
e. He reports every thing
Ihs lba batiliwick. He toforms
sitte pupds of the Lookport
l an preparing for a greed
i6uI July oatebstas.
Sllsepubless re already ems
aitle as dot a te carlnge dh.
SI aight be well for thm to
1 ellr the eggs to hatch before
SmN their elchickens.
b ti as earth au Huas
mle=I3 J. Brand, proprietor of
ehe . and Hat Store, eaie
º• t l-ly.
. ' emeuat of the natiom wil
' the glorious fourth at
C itky ast Wedmo9edy, ad
ta aebration started there will
a thoughout the coutry
athe Jnu ber election.
S with pleaemne that Nater
Slelbams, son of our worthy
,  l~Mr. . G. Roblchaz, m
nthese who received their
us tne eammereial eomm a t
i Ialr Coll, KatacLy. Wo·
latei oer yeoundg triend a - hi
a 13Imd e to a notie apperig
tilase, it I el e en that th
r Co. L't'd. hua been dl
, r. I& N. Both snuceeds the
mhaving tbought out its
a ml he will onetinue to besi
*L od stand, corner Mainl
Ja. a, M. Bollinig psed
i.e_ m u e city Thady on.
':, " ck from Baton ouge,
_he atte<dl the Louisiana
UMeity eommencement ex
r e wsu x1)ompaniaut by his
dester sd George. wbo spent
-L wsrin, it the University.
looked lo.
Don't forget to board the uexcrsion e
to Crowley on aSunday, July 8, and a
have a loep time.
so
tILL PAB. to
5metshg bowl t3
Caoes okir. withoe medielne. If It fall
we reliau oear mosey. StIOSO to back our di
ruontes. A sere preventative. It your
r.st does ac keep the Dr. Kin Chill er
vwe will tll Yo oe on reeetlpt o prme
SAi. TS Dm.. EIIU UIILL PA)Co., al
MesuLs Tea. * slr
It is a little girl, too, that recently
arnved In the household of Mr. and
Mrs Thomas Leonard, of Canal I
street, to bless its proud parents.t
Mrs M. Naquai, Miss REmeline
Naquio and Mis Marie Oemicbhe o
let hat Wednesday by the 8U l
Louisiana on a visit to friends in
central Louisaa.
Mr. and Mrs. O(tave J. Toups are re
happy in the addition of a daughter In
to their interesting little family. ts
They have been oquietly receiving the ti
congratulattons of tbeir lds. in
Jefrson C llege, James par p1
h, has eoterrrd the dree of Mae t
ter of Arts upon Jdge Walter OGl- c
on, Attorney General of the State. bl
The Judge was ans old time student ti
of that well known institution of h
learninag sad his sin mater has boo- as
orsd Itself in honoring his. a.
_-- __ h____ ut
assage Assa lg hToo
rev. lather .anuret, second asis 1
tant priest at St Joseph's Oburcb, ti
has been assigned to duty as assist d
sat to the curate of 8t. Martinville
and left here Monday for his new hi
postofduty. It is commonly re hi
ported that Rev. Father Simon, assis ib
tsat at Donaldsonvllle, will replace y
Father Mauret here.
Sli
,,oseks AhYstI
Notice is hereby given that the
Thibodaux Oyster Packing and Ice
Co. Limited will apply to the General
Assembly of the State of Louisiana
for so appropriation to reambrse t
said Compsey for state taes erro.
neously assessed against, and collect
ed hom sTid Company by the State
Tax Colleoor of the Parish of La.
forcbhe, for the year 1899. c
Thoras A. BADEAUX,
President of the Thibodaux Oyster l
Packing and Ics Co. Limited.
Thibodaux, La. Jane 9th. 1900. 46
Aleady the kicking agaiast the
emsem has beguns I varmes quarter.
Cities am disappointed Mo the results
of the ceuaes which show smaller
population than they had bees brag. (
ging on. We woukldn't be bit sur.
prised if the ame thing habsppens to
many towns, perhaps ours Inclded.
d
Mr. Waisen Kaoblooh, of the d
United States e apinser departmet i
i New Orl(as, and Mr. Eare Kno.
t blo, sugar broker of the same aety,
were hire Sunday to atteed the I
teeral of their omma, the late J. I
Frank Alla.t
-- ma
Mr. sad Ms Louis C. Tabor ame
Seciving the o.gratalations of t heir
s ay frlndsupoe the sdvent of si
dsaghter, their first bonr. To be
sre the arewak am proed, sand frkled
SLouis fpeels veral Ine s taller sim
Ms his nof that beautiful litel
Says the Stat es:
I ,Now that the Philadelphik cove
tis in over, slibe sepublopae are
wodering why tbe dreuJy fare was
Severp gone throgh with. They re
SIae lmt a elimple esoeemut over
their own ame moded by Platn, Quy
a and lma thabst William McKioly
would bem he BRepublima eadidate
for president and Theodore Roosevelt
for Vlos.residat, uad tIsa sub-ad
I uch platisde hayd es agred
upoa as tha party pistforu weold
have nswered every purpos
i- mmmm "tte taffifffl ---f i
A BLOODY AFFAIR.
Robt. L Askew Murdered, and
T. Gordon Reddy, Jr. Dan
gerously Wounded,
By the Garigs in the City of:
Baton Rouge. st
This community was startled last T
Wedanesday when the news was re s
o.ived here over the telephone in thew
forenoon that T. Gordon Reddy, Jr.'
and Robert L. Askew, both of this
pearih, had been mortally wounded t
by the Gang boys in a dastardly n
attempt to assassinate the at e
gentleman. Both parties being well
known and highly esteemed, the and i,
news crested general regret sd sor.
row among their many fripds and
acquaintances, and the ezpressioa af
fervent wishes for the rsecovery of the t
two wounded men was universal.
When later news announced the ie
death of Robert L. Askew the genm.
eral sorrow and sadness deepened, Is
and denunciations of the aseasaids B
were loud and deep. l
The newspaper reports of the g
afair shows a determiunation on the g
part of the Ganrig boys to do away tl
with Mr. Reddy on account of some 41
business feud existing between him S
and their unclde, William Garig,oad n
of the wealthiest men of Baton
Rouge. 1
Mr. Reddy and Mr. Askew we at I
breakfast with Senator W. H.
and Mr. James H. Bollinger in the i
restaurant of the Mayer house, at the m
invitation of the Senator. While at
table partaking of the hospitality of 1
the Senastor,ooe of the Garigs stepped j
in and addressing Mr. Reddy fami. o
liarly but politely, asked him to
please step out as be desired to speak
to him. Mr. Reddy readily sequies d
ced, apparently suspecting nothing, s
but he had no sooner stepped outside o
than young Garig asked him it he
had esd a certain thing and as soon i
as be answered, knocked him down,
and opened lire on him. The firing
became general at once. Mr. Askew
who tried to come to the rescue of
his friend was shot and mortally
wounded, and retreated into the F
restaurant, where Senator Price who a
scarcely had time to seize the situs
tion, proteeid him from the mar.
derers.
In the meantime, Mr. Reddy who 0
had emptied his pistol in defending G
himself retreated to and took refuge
In the Grouchy hotel about two
blocks off
All medical attention was given to t
the two wounded men, but Askew
began sinking at once from loss of
blo3d, and died at 3.30 o'clock p. m.
the same day.
He was interred in Baton Rouge r
awaiting the arrival of so me meber r
of his family to which the sad intelli
genre was at once communicated.
As for Mr. Reddy the latest sews
is that his eondition is improving and
that there is every hope of his astl
recovery.
TO T9E DEAP.-A reb lady uared of her
Deafnes sad Nolen Ia the head by Dr. t
Nlebolsoe's Artcllelal Ear Druw. gave
5MsW to his lIstitute. so that deaf people
anable to procure the Bar Drums may hae
bthem ree. Address No. M Thb Nicholsoa
SInstitute, SsIIghbt Avenue, New York.
6 A W A GOOD SOLDIUB,
, ad Weas aOorpor lntbe Iee.ads
n Loutslas Negment. I
" Captla George V. Parish, who com.
U manded Company H, of tbhe S8eound
bo loalana Regiment, i the Spanish
i. Amoerluria war, said yesterday that R
L. Askew was one of the bsat men
Sln his oompany. Iie enlisted at the
Fair gprounds in this city, comoing
from Bowle, La, where bhe was a
deputy serift. He was made a corp
- oral and served satil the company
t was mustered out, and was a fine
> soldisr, alwss ready for duty mad
, always orderly and politead fitbhful.
Sle was s every way an bonorable
I. man sad a good soldier. He was
never before the eld oftboers' court
for the slightest iufrtionU of rules,
msad never took part nto any tromble,
r euost im th nurse of his dutyas a
s member of the provost guad.
S Corporal Askw was a large ma
d and a flns lookig taellow, and very
w popular is the regisment Captal
le Farish was very much grieved at the
sews of his death. Of his persounal
history be knew very nlittI--Pie
.yuae.
Dy virte of a resoluties or the Board
a tdo'rsc of the Roth r Co., lA.
duly psd t hads the mai. eompn
wrs issolved, and the aef alrs Of te
Seomasany w i b liquldsted by Mr. E.
ly N. Roth, who has become by purehase
sole owner of all the stoek of the said
18 eommpay and assummed all of the debts
i of the company. Mr. E. N. Roth will
4o tnuemstaeesat the old stan ad
SOnts the con lnamd patrcae of
. ROrm Dave Co. ris si.
J. 3. JuarNanR,
L N. Dorn,
B. N. Rov.
Thibodsau, IA., June 3, 195.
For job printing of all kinds, call
M on or write to the s.vrIvaL
Advertisement. dis
OZiTH O! JIULY Ir IDa To hOc
wb
chi
Under the Auspes of the Carnival uet
Club. Oni
According to previous announce
ments, the Fourth of July will be
celebrated next Wednesday In grand
style under thbs auspices atof the Cari
val Club. The celebration will take
place on the shady grounds of the
Thabodaux College. and the public
are invited to attend. The festivities to,
will begin at 4 o'clock is the after- l
noon and be opened by a balloon as
ceasiea. The entrance is free, and *
there will be refreshments for sale at br
reasonable prices.
tio: 1. f. Sanders, Speaker of the
HBoes of Bapresntatives, has beesn
invited as orator of the day. b lo
details of the afternoon performan- dri
«ea, see raster.
The following is tbs pogramme Sn
for the pyrote.Jesicl display at night:
Illlumiation-10 large Beagola
lights, Red, White, Iue sad Gree.
One Device, "We'come" 181o. double an
letters, golden fringe, 10 variegated
Rockets, extra large. 2 large Bomb we
shell, IS inch lied, White and Blue, WI
Silver trailers, 6 Galling Batteries of g
Shooting Stars, 2 Parachute Rockets,
the silver Trailers, one Device "July
4th", 18 inch letters, 6 extra large
Star Mines, 6 Poppies in corn Rock
ets, 2 large Bomb Shells, 18 inch, hi
weepilg willow and Chrysanthemums,
I device "Oriental Tree" spray of wi
15 feet, one Grove of Palms 100
running feet, 2 large Bomb shells, 18
inc* variegated, 24 variegsted SkyXe
Rockets, 4 silver streamer Rockets, a
One device "George Washington,
10 x 18 feet, 2 large Bomb shills,
Japanese streamers and gold rain,
one Bouquet of Rockets, etc. ete.
Let everybody attend. show your
patriotism, and tle event will go a
down to history as one of the most
successful and brilliant celebrations
of the 19th century. m4
Admission free, Ladies cordially co
invited.
Picnic and Dane. by
de
The Young Mee of Raceland will of
give a picnic sad deance at Raceland
Park to morrow, July 1st, beginnIng s
at 2 o'clock p. m. The afair, which Rs
promises to be an enjoyable one, is
 e decationa of the following
committees :
On Invitation :-J. Thomasse, J.
Guidros. A. Conrad, E. Babin.
On arrangements :-C. C. Smith,
C. M. Sevin, J. Guldry, B. Knoblocbh.
On R,'ception :-A. J. Lasseigne,
H. W. Wilkinson, Sr. 4 J. Ayo. 2'
Fioor Manager :-D-ais M. Sevin.
Chaperons:-Mrs . Rome, Mrs. th
A. Chauvin and Mr. D. Sevin. er
The SuTsrrNL admowledges the co
receipt of an tnvitation to attend and we
returns its thanks. he
fo
pre. .argias 3e' leeal Cleesi. dei
- ill
Proft L . M. Hargis dlsed his to
sheool for boys for the umme vaca
tion on last Thursday. The award in
of prlses, followed by a reneption to
the pupils at which cream and cakes o
were served took place in the forehi
noon. It was strictly private. In
dismissing his pupils the Professor
took occasion to announce that in
September he would reopen the old tl
Thibhodaux Cllege, on the way to St
Joseph's Church, with a teaching (
corps ample to acommodate all the
boys whbo waill matriculate. This will
prove glad tldioe to pareote whbo
have been Ia the past sornely tried to
Bad a suitable private day shool In l
whibch to enter their sons. tl
The 8SnrlUL proposes to have 3
more to say O this sabjct is the i
near futnre. h
Assigment , Dirst d a-.
The Supreme Coert has iaued an ii
order assiping district judges to t
1 duty as judges of theb courts of ap.
Spest, conformably to the provisions
of the cometitutio. Judge Corad i
DeIBllos, of Lafayette, has been lI
Saieedt to dty i Lafourche and 
Terreboosae, wherbs e he will at wnth li
C Judge H. D. Smith, whao reappomnt i
Judge I G. Coevillo, of Avoy. e
elies, will do duty i Aesaeton sad I
Asummptio; wMil Jdsge Calliouet
has beene sgd to MSt. Leadry
parishr, to serve with Juadge Jullan
Moutoa.
Last Monday a1 o'lock pm.
Mr. Charles J. Couloa ad Miss Har
Sriet Bondreaeux wer qeietly married
y in St Joseph's srchu l n the pre.
_ sonem of relatives ad frieds.
The contracting parIrles are well
I known ad hghldy rspected young
yol peole t thiuoemmmntty, who nsu
Sbtheir sjldsw ad well wishers by
tese hudds. The groom u the
Seldest on of athbe Hon. H. N. Coulos
is whose notarial oes he has been
employed for yeawrs past. He m
young man of inS cbaracter and of
- considerable business aility, and will
Ill no doubt succeed in life. The bride
is a modest ycung lady of a retiring
disposition, who being left alone with
her mother, Mrs. H. L. Boudreaux,
when quite young established a
children's school which proved very
successful and which she kept up E
until a short time ago.
The SsXTaxsL joins the young
couple's host of friends in wishing
them the choicest blessings of life.
Necrological.
ALLAIN.
J. Frank Allain, a native of this
town, died in New Orleans, where he
resided for the past several years,
last Saturday morning at half.past
seven o'clock. His remains were
brought over by the night Southern
Pacific train, and conveyed to the
residence of his grend mother, the
venerable Mrs. H. F. Knobloch, on
lower Market street, where many
friends called to view them on Sun.
day morning.
The funeral which took place on
Sunday at half past ten o'clock was
largely attended.
The deceased was born and raised
and spent the earlyyears of his mano
hood in this community where he al.
ways had the respect and esteem of all
who knew him as well as of the
general public. He was a man of
noble and generous impulses, and his
love and devotion for his mother,
who died a few )ears ago, ano. his
sisters, were profound and admirable.
He was faithful in his friredship, as
his many friends in this community
will bear willing testimony.
Before removing to New Orleans,,
the deceased filled for a number of
years here the r sponsible positions t
of Deputy Clerk of Court, under the
late J. W. Knotloch, and of clerk of
the police jury, with credit to himself
and satisfaction to the public. He'
resigned tlese offices to accept a
position of stenographer and clerk in7
a law Arm of renown ton New Orleans,
where he worked assiduously and
conscicntiously to within a few
months ago, when his falling health ]
compelled him to retire.
The malady which culmlndted in
death last Saturday was brought on 9
by overwork as a s'eographer. The "
deceased was the only son of the late
I,. S. Allain, a prominent public mae
of our parish who held the post oft
clerk of court of this parish during
several years in ante.bellum days. V
He was about 45 years of age, and
never marmed.
. 1. P.
Am sUlbetive esmdly.
A despatch to the Times Democrat,
from Opelousas under date of the
27th anst, says:
",The eastern portion of town was
thrown into excitement yesterday
evening, when T. George Chachere. a
contractor and builder of this place,
I was taken from hbis home by a num.o
her of citizens and given a cowhiding
for ill treatiag his wife during the
day. Chchere, it is said, has been
ill-treating his, wife and small children
for about two years, at times threat.
suing to kill them, when under the
I influence of liquor."
The remedy applied by the citizens
of his town may cure the brute of
his evil disposition.
Bend your Job Printing.
to this Office. Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
Our New Coroner.
Dr. A. J. Pric, the distinguished
arsen of Lo-kport elected coroner of
this parish, last April, was here last
SMonday for the purpose of quAlify.
eing. The genial doctor acomplishedl
has purpose and is now the coroner
of the parish of Lafourcheb. He has
selected Dr. ThImes. Stark as his amis
tent, to look after the public interests
I in his line of business at this end of
o the lime. A better or wiser selection
. onuld not have been mlae.
I Innoiung tghe induction i office of
d Dr. Price anid of his able assstant,
a it t but fair to pay a parting tribute
I to their pre.lecessor4, Dr. J. J. Ayo,
h late coroner, and Dr. A. J. Meyer,
his Ihlde sesitant, who both diachsrg
ed their olftcal functions in a worthy,
r. efienet sad conscientious way, and
d proved themselves faithful public
e servatse
JUST RECEIVED AT
J. S. LEVRON & Co.'s
Emporium
.. t ore,
*. 1000 Flower Pots. 250 Jardinieres
b and Cuspidors of latest and most
he besotiful patterns Also largest con
on siament of Ice Cream Freezers, Coo
ea lrs and Fruit Jars ever brought to
a Thihoda,,. All at New Orleans
of prio t~~gther with a large line of
ill Hammock', from $1 0 cpwurds. It
ide will pay you to call and see these
ng goods.
Something
t or Nothing.
That is what we are giving to Induoe you, who
are not already our customers, to visit our store, and
see all the nice things we have, and are offering at
such low prices, also to encourage our old customers,
and to show them how much we appreciate their val.
ued patronage.
We give you with every $25.00 purchase a hand
some picture (a pastel) frame and glass complete, one
that will adorn the walls of any home, and prove a
source of satisfaction to the owner. Have you yet se
cured one of these Picturese? If not, why not try to
get one. Remember we give you a ticket with every
purchase whether it is 5c or $5.00.
Our Spring stock is Now Beady for Your CareizI
adie White Lawn Shirt Waists weel raS. weu i
made .. laes sty ass nI mall. f sd a es s m sk.r |
Ladles Plink Corset,. latest Novelty. die ShiMt Walss, to dae s es se
strong and durable. ne Ju sdededa ales aof hotogreribp
Ladies Handkerchiefs. with ladeedg Prams toour essas, real pstty sad
H. asocol. borders, from Stoie di b hm a 5.0 "sad ieS. Tr
Ladles Iast Black IHose isle thread. eoaldns·br he bs ehasw M thas
Just the thlng for summer wr go pr pe.
Extra special: adles Black or Tan I.ddh Ums Iton e lerts
HAos, full seamless (worth i sJ o) pair a
Ladles san Chals made of Cyrano .lk serl alekats Ildk ete. as piasle
Beads. sd !sc each that cary t hem OR 1- l1.
Beautlful Lace Curtanes 8 yds long. Bee ear *gat am r
st ;o, . s1.a8.1.6 pair aLs eammsrs tradr4 pletty sad tma
Misses Corset Waists., ,35,4mm Se es a lea M Ut
Ladies Goods; Gents'
SFurnishings, Shoes and
Hats, in good big assort
ments, and at prices that
defy competition.
"The Racket Store,"
CHAS. A. IADEAUX, PROP.
Main Street, Thibodaux, La. Phone 180
Ag ats forz
Nunnally's _ Candies
Thibodeaux Drug Store,
THIBODAUX, LA., Cor. MAIN & St. PHILIP St
* offers its customers all possible Induce
S ments in return for their patronage. Low
Price~i. Largest Selectione. Polite Attention
E. P. Lefort. 1. JTtresa
SLefort & Tetreau
Uivery, Feed
...Sale 8tablea
2IR EstabiuMat
Patriot St. Cor. Levee and Mlfarket, TMlbeda.v.
DR. JO S. L. DREXLER,
S VETEHINARY SURGEON,
DBLEON DREXLEIRS STABLE,
:I. LI. THI5O4UX. LA
" O ISTANCE TELEPIHIOE *9 jAN r:f l TEL5PK 12.

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