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LrOCAL PARAGRAPHS. S. J: '. J 1I t'or.cilOk is on tle wik 1'1ull Couiou is Low nliIht opel'at,,, at the Cumberland exchange. For job printing of all kinds, call .on or write to the SENTINEL. The Meyer drugstore, on Main street is receiving a new coat of paint in front. It is estimated that the Boer war ha- already cost lngland *50)0.0)0, be ides thousands of valuable lives Cousin & Ripp have received some " inw selections for their elegsat Recgi na music box. Call and heat them. Don't forget the fair of Brooklyn flose Co. No. 3. and give them :: liberal patronage, Saturday and Suu ,/ lday. "D. A. Aucoin has accepted a posI .tion in the grocery of El. Badcaux, ,where he will be pleased to meet his friends. Registrar's of Le opens Moun ay at the Court house. Let those who ;r¢ve thus failed to do so, not neglect o register. New Orleans claims not to have usld a case of c4ipthcris, nor a sus picious case of yellow feYer during the month of July. Read Dr Meyers ad for his eye water which has proven so efficient for the cure of sore eyes. Every family should get this medicine. The attention of our re.alers is called to the Jury venire drawn for the September term of court and published in another column. There isn't a monopoly in America that will not contribute to the 31e Kinley campaign fund, and while .Manna will enlist the dollars, Bryan will get the votes. From and after September 1st 1900, the Riviere's Transfer Line will charge 25ets. to all parts of the town. Passengers and Baggage call ed for is time for all trains, 2 Im. Persons needing the services of an papert electrician should call upon JL. H. Lancaster, whose ad may be found in another column. Hie guar. antees prominent and satisfactory work in his line. Mr. Edward Badeanx has removed his grocery store from Main street to Jackson street, opposite Munch bar ness store, where he will be pleased to serve his old and new customer, ja the future. What most people want is some thing mild and gentle, when in need of a physic. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets fill the bill to a dot They are easy to take and'pleasant ir effect. For sale by Roth L:: The SENTINEL Office acknowledgz, the receipt of an invitation from the students ,o attend the ')Distrihution of Pr:mi,:ms" of the "Leon God hlmay In+titte" of Raceland, Ile. which take; p!ace on Sunday, August 12, 1900. We call the attention of our rea ders to the advertisement of St. Stanislous College, Bay St. Louis. Miss. The fame of this excellent Institution of learning is to, wel: known to require any attnded notic, Ip these columns. * Thedaily down pour of rain has placed our Streets in a deplorable condition. If the showers continue wuce longer our thoroughfares will le a series of bogy holes making travel l!ow and disagreeable alike to vehicles and pedestrians. The special attention of parents and guardians is called to the qpen. ingof sechool term by Prof. L. M. Hargis at the old college on Sept 3. Prof. Hargis is well known to the citizens of our city as an educator, and wrll doubtless receive a fine patronage. We find it strange that some min asters of the gospel are upholding President McKinley's imperial liley on the grounds of extending civilian tion and chnstianity. hootinrg reli. gion and civilization into Filipinos and Chinamen does not comport with the constitution, nor with the teach. ings of Christ When orr friends who opposed the adoption of the provisions of Act 136 of 1896, see the workings of the council under said Act we believe they will find their apprehensions, on account of the change, gronndless and that it will inure to the benefit of our cily. At least this has been the ex. perience of other towns in the state. The curfew law in other towns has portainly given satisfaction to parents and is a blessing in disguise to loos who have heen accustomed to roam around the st:eets at night. We inadvertently omitted to men tie a in our last issue the fair be given for the b,.nefit of Brook'yn Hose eoloainy No 3. on Sturarihy ard Bunda) August 4 ani 5. The safety pf our hoomes from fire that isliable to bweak opt at any moment, depend ilon our itllaet liremen. This ex pellent Company ts needing money to meet necessary expenses, and we are satisfltiedl that our iiblral hcearted " pitisteea will give a gencrous suppot p:t week and Is a consequen'Ce our1 1) ttt are h d ving very rapi ty. ileavy shower- f.11 in sev.rl a p. l iees in the country otn Thu is lay. Wee c'mminll:dtllh a'lceal made . h '" r'.,k:n a Il n ... ('0. No. 3. to o ri! eit'! i: . thr _h lb ii p ortr Bl , nli feel sullle t, .t liil -"l re haO; '" will he i ,n aerul -iy :u:il:, teal at I tir c-i i n 1, lit fair, on Sat:,tl, and. , tSun day. Aiugu! t 1th and t t. The North Ctrtlini i tIt'etions on Thursd:la re-utd in the :t i,ltioin of, ( thile l.ouiSiat:' fr :lna" ::"" -lw m, ltt h election of the 1)(,0,-' til t :ia.tt: ket c and bir ift ll s t,. lhi l,e, i-.tlati'e. i . who Will ele:'t a swct,'-.. 'r to lnitedr States At nator Marion Butler. We thank liro T:vior of the Co,t for hs kiwnd wordls of welconie and eonilmentliont ilipon our la-i-r Ia ig editorial t hirie of the SENi NEL,, I and assure hint that the wi-i that our a relations may be cordial in our mu- I tual work, is fully reciprocated by u'. a Several new n lveCtti.nt e utQ and new sulbcrilkers hive h,,eto abl :li to1 the SENTINErL during the past w tek and we thaik our frieunds for thlise practical ma .ife 4ttions of their in. terest in th. par,,lr. NVe hope to nerit tile , e of r ofevery hunin i~ss mlan and citizen in towl alnd coutlr. If you a;pprecte your local paper and wih to sn, it promptir, suh-crilt for it, advertise in it, :nd sen I your r your job w ,rk to it. These are prac, tical proofs of good will that wil! mutually benelit all parties. Remem her a newspaper cannot be run with. out moucy. The cane crIps are reported good in this and adjacent pari'hes althi.ig t the excessive rains hive dlelrvet the t laying My of crops. With : few day I of dry wea'thir and sun hine this work w e nl, siton be fint-hed. The corn crop, wv. et.hles and imelons have been sct iiusly damaged lby ex cessive rainfall. We call attention of the travellinz Ig punbliic to the card of Mrs. M. A. Upton propriettess of the CommErcial, Hotel (fo-mer'y the Str:anger's Hotel) I to be found in ar.ether column. Mr . T. E. Brenan will presilc in the of, flee. Mrs. U.rton has had much ex 5 perience in cater'tog to the appetites and comfort of gtests in the past and will keep a first class hostelry. f "My baby was terribly sick with a the diar rhoea," says J. IH. l)opk, of Williams, Oregon. "We were unable . to cure him wi'h the doctor's assis ice, and as a last resort we tried '" ,,.rLt's Colie. C .r:i and Sti.trrhoea R ar: I. i an. h'tppy to e say it gave imunelite re.:ef and a Scomliete cure." For sale by Rath I Drug Store. t The heavy rains for the past two months have nieceieaily' stoppel the dratis in many pI.ce ah -I left back yards in aln unh.althy conidition. A, a sanitary plree ution it wiv. ul bI,, s. well to open all lateral ditchts le:ad ,ng !nt, street ditches, clean tup the I yaris use lime libera!ly to destroy , dors and disinfect all filthy spots. ,Throghit the months of Junie and inJuly our btbly was te. thing and took a running otrff the b)owe's an, swk C ness of of the storach," s.ys O. P. y 1. Htolliday, of i),r~lom , Ind. "Hlia a bowels would move from five to eight times a day. I had a botte of Cham Iwrlain's Colt'. Ciholra and 1)iarrheoa Remedy in the houte and gave himt four drops in a teaso~oinmf::l of water and he got better at once." Sold by Roth Drug Storie. The safety of wvery town depends upon the etiiency of our fire depart ment, and it is not only a duty but r, the vital interest of our citizens to Sfitly maintain the fire com:nlnils, and i.i this connection we would call atten tion of our reders to the fair to be Sgiven by Thibt.hoix Fire Co. No. I. on Satuday. Sutlay and d 3onlay, SSept. 8, 9, anI 10. When the allied Pow.'rs make out a ,.bill of costs"' against China for th, murder of missiiiaries, destrLuction 'of foreign ,',t!prty and payinug ex penses of transportation, etc, of the Sallied forces the excheiuer of th ' SCeltestal Kingo n it will he a "solar tplexts" blow to the Boxers, as serious e as unexpected. n We call the attention of our readers a to the advertiseme nt of Tulane Uni t vetSity pjulished in this issue. The advantages of--red by the c University for real Co!lege work in i. letters and in science are of a superi is or character. Unuder the ab'e diree-. I tion of Presilent Alderman assisted. a by a zealous Factlty, with lhrge and 1 well equippeclitoi'tories an. work shops, wi'h Et-wsantal~provtd appara tus, fine buildings and ample grounds, the Tulane University of Louisiana n is making an honor'tlde record anti e has prosect of still great. r uscfui - neIs for the fut.re lIn the ('eettii of Dr Ahlhrman to succed th,, late S('0l. William Pie-ton Johustoi, as C President of the IUnivt.rsiy, the i Adtministrators have mad.i a wiienul r pIl'lar choice. Prrs.dent Ablerman bruings to h's new ,flite a large ex. . f'erience in I nier-itv work, havitg I hecn President of tht ltuiversity of. "No\th ('arlir Ia f,,r a numberof years, it nd i% mat of '. at , \ccttve an, i ;.l:',:::tr~tve 01,iit. i- ,+ci. .i ,'..,ur b) ,w re:,' i , iy taking a dote of Chamberla'n's s~tluoach anld Liver Tablets whn nec essaryl anil you will never have that severe punishment inflicted upon you. . Pt ice, 25 enuts. For sale by Roth I )Drug Store. Serenaders. .: h:t!d of -eienaders were out 'Tlhurtsday ni_-ht and favored our itin.' I !t in exqui iite nmuisic. I [aif d'i :: uitng. iil:If wakinig we dtlrank in the liq i,! lti nmony with ani n. eajiratiLon that !-i the po, t to sitng of lie i ntti1 i the nt:rs." Music is to ti:e car :lld t l) ti intell ect what a tt':'tl ' it' tn , ,i':acht , a 'i othtl r A Gen-rous Fund. The fund for te fit of the lnefit of the ftlii Is (of tati polieiiucol recIenItl miinrder i by it:hItrt ('lrlitis in Ywc (111'':1':s !iris :t 'ii l rt' .'!1l.1" : $70(1)5. I antid is ,iaiv ilt :t-it: . ut'ch contri butions to the wit. ws an't i orlhalins are a fittit,' t tribute to the helt:oic politeenel whit ::a t '!.' tlhA lives Itn the ,li:ha:, of , aliy. Fine Cattle. Ex. Lieut G;ovrnor Clay Kn, I loch of our city is an entlhusi~ist IlOlln tL) cattle atltd owns somoe of the titust J,.rseys in the state. lie is kteellly intit rested in every thing that pe, t tia to the sece-sfi raising and treatument of stock ati hl:ts given its a vallluabl!e palor on tllt •Feealitg of Calves,' which we will prinit next week for the blnefit of the SinrlNEi, realderb. Stockiaiiing is an indtlisielsall ' adjunct to ev ry lplantation, as we!! as a source if plea-litre and pioftit to the falrimer-pairticunrly if he hlis tine blooded stock anti gives them pioper attention. Boor War. An cifl:al tdislattch front (c.li. Italrits. at Pre'oria, la:ted .July I29, -ays that 1(00 IiBo rs undlle G % n. l'rinsloo hail surreltealidl. Nitw :ilce Crop The first rco'lpts of new crop of ricet :arrived in Nw Oirlea:ns on 'td nesd.t., a1 coonsignni:nt of 36 sacks to James .1. Hendrick & Co. Shitpp'd by .Raia biios., Virginia planit:ation llwrvlie parish. The lot was sold to Jac. Trantman & Co. at $550 per barrel. Tile quality was especially fine for the new crop. Burtou-Godchraux. Wcdtitesday, July 18, 1900, at St Paul's Church by Rey. Geo. P. B.n tly, M1iss lone Christiana Burton of St. Bernard palish to 31r. Emile Pros fer tlodchaux of Su!icis, L:. No c.trds8. The bride was the dalolihtr cf Mr. and .1r. Rlcharld Burton who ireitddtl in th:a city some yevais ago, and the niece of our ellicient is tuiitrec. MIrs. Ctrt.. The SENTINEL exte~idts toii nnra:wt Ulla ioln a. Tile est on earth lh a Illlnnlti hlitae. l'uile J. BraIudI, prolprietor of 'rhihoi::x Shoc and flat Store. sooe :Iagent. 12-1y. "I1y Skozdd Ca - lj y Be Full of Words?" The mere saying of words is easy, and some men devote s their whole lives to it. They talk rather than act. The ca lamity howlers in any commu nity are of this kind. While the unsuccessful busi Sness man i talking the succes s ful man is acting. When he speaks he uses words, but he tells facts. He seldom, how ever, depends upon, his own voice. f He brnhis to his aid the tumpet tougued voice o the press. -He purcbasdh space in the Sadvertising columns of his local paper, and he uses it to good This is your local praper. There is space in these col lnsf for use. Are you add ing its sceagth to your voice? Properly used it will aid you. t4 .~- 't'of. L. 1i. liar7ts (de-)ire' to in tra 1n :' t, that :. e w ll reIen ii j a th e "'Til.cu:x Colege builii:gs on Se'lt. ; 1: l)() is school for h" s.a. Ilalrg lnale the lieceosail'V arrange. o tments, he will le Ipr1e1lt' to rec,.ive land a:ccomnmd:it,, a tla :t'e iittcier of I b.y". H;ngi.h and French taughlt. For Iartulctt:us alpiY: in person orIr write to '1'hilndaux Le. At A Margain. FR SAl,-John WV. Trotter's -tore and residence, on St. Philihp stre,,t, between 'Thibodaux Drug store ti :oid Contt oflic-. A line business location,ohetap and on easy terms. For further parti'ultrs apply to r 51 J OlIN Vt. ''i:,)TTEu.. -..I......~- --o- ...... Act No. 98. To orohibhit the sa!e barter or ex change. h'" whols.:e or retati of tob:,'eo, ('iI , 'tte or cigarette l)apters to 3Ci:tors. Section 1. Be it cmonced.e 'yv the: (;neratl Anblly of the State of Louisinia, Tu'lat the gale, barter or exchange, by wholesale or retail, of r tobacco, cigarette papers to minors "1 shall be pioh1l. ited iin the State eof Loli~au i. t Sec. 2. Be it furtherenacted.' etc.. 4i ch(tase for sle, barter or excha:.ge, U LObat.co. sud c: ga:,ttes or e;gttettce p)a .rs to ilinlol', ii the State of , Loui'i.ma, -hail 1he guilty of a lnis. c Ilicatlst anld on coiliCtion tllhof i:ii:l be line Ic not exceed ing onle Ihnil- I dI "i d,,li a nor hiss than twelty five do Ia'ts, or LtISi, IIlnmCin nLot exec:d ing sixty ,ay.s, or hi h, at the discre. t tion of the Court. Prot iled, that the provsonr of th:s act shall not ai:plyI to the .ale of to:t:ico, cigatretts tantd (ig:uette pt,-:,r to minorts engag.d in iunIlle+ :as Ihltc(hi:.lts for Ilhe put pose o(f resa!e of samiie. Sec. 3. le it further enacted, etc.. That this Act take dffect from and after is :lasdsage J. Y. SAtDAIntn , StP,::ker if the Iloute of R,'eleuosen tativ'tS. i ALIERT ESTOI'IN.tL, licuten:ant-Govcen r randl President of the, Senate. Approved, .July 10th, f1)0. W. W. lHEAtn,I Govellor of the State of Lo.liiiana. A true copy: JoN T. MICIIL, Secretary of state.. -4w ," -- Act No. 120. To amend 'nd re enact Atticle 95 of the Reviee Civil Code of Louisiana, of 1s7'º. Sectioi: 1. Be it enacted by the General As cnbly of the State of Loisianlz, That A tiche 95 of the tcevi-eie Civil Co le :,f Louisiana, of 1870, be and the samit is amended : n, !ctn acted so as to rena as follows: Article 95. Among collateral rela tiont miatr'iage is prohibited hetween Br'thel and Siuter, whether of the whole or the half ilo, d, whether legiti mate or illegitimate, between the C n!e and the Nice, the Aunt and the! Nchl.-w andl also be teen fiHst Cousnus. Pe it frtrCr enaclCel, ect., That i his Act h:ill t tke elect fisom a:d after promutlgatioun J. Y. SA.DnES, Speaker of the ILHuse of Representa tives. ALBERT EsTOPINAL, Lieutenaint-Governor andt President of thic &cate. Approved, Ju:y l1sh, 1900. W. W. IhJ..tI, Governor of the State of Louisiana. A true copy: JoCN T. MICHEL, Secrettary of State. ------ ,i r ,ql ...... Act No. 88. To inernaoe the revenues of the St.is of Louiaias, by levying a hlense tax on the s:le of pistol and pistol Section 1. Be it ,nactel by the Gener:l Assemtblty (.f the Statn of luii'ia:ua. every whole,:s:ale dealer in pi-tols in this State shall pay a licePie txh of One lHundred and Tw,.nit five Do'lart, and every who'e sale dialer in pi)itol eartrillges in this State slal p:ay a license tax of fifty dollars, to be col'ected by the Itax eolleotors of the variun pari.h .s of the Slate in the :me mntner as ate collectcd the other litenscs to be i)ail into the tate Trtasuryv as othe: taxce are paid. " ] See. 2. Be it farther enacned, ete, That every reiatil dleletr i pistols in this Stite shall pay a hlcense tax of Fifty Do!lats, andl cvry rtail ,Iea!er in piistoi ca:rtridgs in this State shall l!ay a license tax of Twnty-fire ($25 00) Dollars, to Ie collected as provile, f:r it Section One. Sec. 3. BIJ i ft.rtlhei enacted, etc., That this Acit shall go Into efltct January 1st. 1901. Se'. 4. Be it fuither enacted, etc, That all laws or parts of laws in conflict with tnis Act be and the same are he;eby reeale'l. J. Y. SADsERs, Sp'alkeCr of the IIHouse of Representa tiwos. ALBERT ESTOPINAL, SLieuiteiant Governor znd • Presi'icnt of the Sena::te AIpproved, Juwy 9th, 1900. W. W. KIFARD, lov0crnor of the State of Ludisian:t. SA true copy: Jn T MceL, I Secretary of atate. .;+.- ,- : -. . % . -- .. .-' .':. u You Rno jisk. D;d You kh.ow that you could buy t pair of 'Regent" shoaes, with a gultrnutee, that they will wear well ? 'The R0getnt fat',tor are so well satis-. lited that their shli, is the very henst o!it)iiunalbe for the money that Ithli'. lii:truct us to replace every pair that faiiis to give i irWiwear. So you see, vonl shoult not i heitate to tiy a pair. All .t.et\ , all litihers, one pri e :l1 5I. ('laries A. ltuh'nut prop. of 'i'ht, Racket Stnore, sole Agent. Tlf ST'ATE OF LOUISIANA. 20th. Jludicial District Court-Parish of Lafourche. HSCCESRION OF JEAN BARDY NO. IC02 PRoI.ATI:. rpAKE NOTTCE: THAT PI'ItSUANT, i to an order andl dtlere of iLh. a*,v Iourt atdl Io a vommiitsijin to mne toi et dl in llll ailie eullited id numbllltere SniitiAKn I will otter for sale at public a:,t i 't0 ipurlruant to law, to the last and c I t , t liidder at ihl Court House in :i.: vi .,f Thib olaux oil s T ILtDAY SEPTIEMIIER STIT 1900 ht%.et ,-n the hours of 11 o'clock a. in. i l I iI oIt'cth.k p. in. the following des- + i vib.d lpro;erty to +iit:: rI lA.1 EISTATE. A (' aniii tract or portion of lot of r-rontui!, situated in Ihis parish, onil the right haiiok off layou Lafourche and at. atlout four miler; below the to)wn of Th:l:.,la'i, Har the Morgan'is anti S :ti!u r*i P:'.itli til I,'-'1. xiia-urin. t..irtv four ilt) feel front onil the pullice Sroal along the Bayou Lafourche, by a i 14, ith of one hundred and ninety-two , I, , t. htitln('ldel aov he b " lot now cor for Sir - I. iollinrzj er tio .t' uc.tstin ('unto, a:.vi. hi- l'iotds oif Jains Washi ton In tie t th, pubtlic rit o unt in the rear < Ii a -i:' it, 'oa- than ten feet front byv . i. ,vlt! tl hi l it ht given for a street l iiniv,. r relq! ii. 'rltr' ther with tllh th e!IIt n-s anld : iin roveiilentsi there ola rle:hiý, wo+,!s aln privileies Iht.rt i t, ,o b. lo on ins. Inee lot hou-t ho tld f'r tir. .itcl hen l itt.n ilt ete. liOnt' set, Oiln ti. iiilowing terints and (,,tlidl thi n, to wit: For tah to pay delis. Au g ut 1, 19iI. , J tras BEARYfl, Sheriff Pa.iuih of Lafourche. STATE OF LOUISIANA, t:: J tite C'ourt of the Parish of La Mn *. C. (O. Rou'- ;: tr vs. IRoneFr.T T10TlI 1. IS IEltEIY GIVEN THAT 1i Itv Virtla oi, a ,.,vi it of fieri faci:ts, is-utiet liv A. J. .lia--ilte, ju eic of the iare oft thhi waird of the Parish of 1,t foirche, in favor iof iMr--.. (. Koti -tlle alltl niitnit l lbert Smith, and to ni! d.i.ct.d, 1 viil, at 10 o'cht k a. in., I1T'II DAY OF AUGUST, 191), ,t the illlice of the said justice iof the wice i n the 7th ward, in said parish, of fhr for salte at pultie suction the follow ing iosriltd property, to-wit: i uie hltack mare. ,'':ed a. the propertyv of Robelrt SSmithi tinder said writ of tfler facias. Counstablo 7th ward. Dated this l-t day of Aug. tistO. 2 USE.... Dr. Meyer's Water, 50C. A BOTTLE. s I hoth i*Phones. L Com merial CotSe, ELET. RIC. A.. "OPh rW Pn"o Eletrica. Wosrk, min P -an Opposite City Hall, eThibodauxT La.epo , 2 umirland 'Phone 0ttS. tents. Electric Bell, Fire Sand Burglar Al1arms, i and all Electrical Nov elties, 1 CALL OR AK POR UlG TIATES and PUICES. c TULANE UNIVERSITi of LOUISIANA. I Nl EW OBEI.ANfI. SCOIJ.LKE OIF ART AND SIlas , Classical, Literary, Latin-Sclentlflc and Scientitic Counres. COLLG TECHNOLO Mechanical, Electreal, Chemical, Sugar, Civil and Architectural Engineerhig. H. Souil NLwComi|t MSOIIioL COLLEAR for Young Women, with Art and oarding Departmieit. Vall Term of atovtopens october 1st. t lICAL i)EPAkTMENT opens Octoher 11. LAW I)PAMm5rilt l op November 12th. For catalogues, aeddress, Secretary of UnlverYtty. Hotel Donnaud t A. St. DONN NAUD. Prop. I First class accomnioda tion for Conmmercial tra velers. Sample rooms Ion the premises. e. Lafourche Crossing, - - La. ;j ~~~ ,a: 5 THE BUSIES IN THE CITY I The . Furnitre E EstablIs *rEdgar F. Rivier .... MAIN STREET.... FURNITURE FOR RICH - *FURNITURE FOR ALSO UNDERTAKER. -r n The Place to Buy Hardware, Paints, Oils, Harness, and 3e, AgritItaral Irrple -IS AT H. Riviere 'Phone 10S. Cor. lMain and THE PLANT OF THE' THIBODAUX BI/CK WITH THE FINEST MENTS IN THE I4 now prepared to furnish the best and; e:t brick in the market............... One million bricks on hand ready for delivery. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS, ADDR LAURENT X. . MANAGER, EJ. J. BRA GENERAL SUPERINTEN A. GOSSI .... MANUFACTURER AND DEAL R .... Choice !ough Dre SCypress Lu All Dimensions Sawed to Order and Lafourche Crossing, In the Advertisirng Columns of aP beralds of a successful business N E h'bodaux Iqqtiptqqi Is a Popular Newspaper, and is r vertsinig Mclium. i. .u. N g RCOM CII AL PRINTING . The Sentinel Establishment turns o@ E'titmttes solicited on any Class of SEND A TRIAL ORDER AT ONCE; i SOUTHIERN PAO S~UNSE'P ROUT ...Vacation Ra TO L ' JESORT POINTS. Our A ents Mo can ofer you LOW To L THE ROUND TRIP Be RATES Call or Write for Partio . e,. 3. IO.s", ,. J, Pass. TratiMc lanager. UOUSTON, TEX. -- - - St. Stanislaus Bay St. Louis, Fifty-three miles from .N'ew Orleans, a] BEAUTIfUL LOCATION ON THE SExcellent acommodations. Preparatory, Scientific Conurse. Terms moderaLte. Spanish, Shorthand without extra sion besgies Thursday, Sept. 6. W i "' ." ,. : ..* . ,%z;.,'._"';Ll:c