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SUBSCRIBE FOR... ! and ADVERTISE ...In The Sen ne. In all its Branches --- At this Office S -_ ....o TJurnal of Pih BOaUX La.ourohe a ,nd Gua., 2 0 t.he .t..rest o the Town. THIBODAUX, LA., SATURDAY, AUG., 25. 1900. -I _. REMOVAL. I i DR. HAMLET MOORE, VETERINARY SURGEON, EA t OFFICE, a AND HOSPITAL ' Cointment's Stable, - Donaldsonville. - PERSONAL POINTERS. Dr. Jos., I'Pjos t Schrtever was in g city on W1dlnesdvy. SIsI Rita Lagarde returned from O Orlesas on Monday. SMis Nora Dantin at! C. P. Auilet M yesterday in Lockport. ri. L. II. Lannnas'er was a busi igt visitor to Lockport Tutes'liy. Tom Mattingly Jr. a sugalr ,lanter dTerebonue was here on Monuday. tr. Smith made a flying busitness to the Crescent city Saturday S P. Darden of Raceland was a -lioass visitor to our city on Tues y.. Mr. and Mrs. A. Bonnot of New Orleams are visiting friend s in our Ity. C. W. Thibodeaux. druggist down Wh bayou, was in town on \Wcdnes. y* Mr. Geo C. Norcross of Eoston Lass. was a business visitor here this Miss Amy Williams left on Thurs for a visit to friends in NaFo isonville. U1. II. ordain of New Orleans was here m Sonday and left for Terre dl. attingly arrived from Lºi. , Ky. on Thursday to look I Imr his stock interests. i. 0. Rousseau, a merchant of Grove, was a bnsiness bisitor oer city on Thursday. ir Vivien, of New Orleans, is ag st the home of Mr. and Mrs. hA Riviere, of Market St. a.N N, W. Whitehead, a planter Trrebonne pat ish, was a business 1 to our city on Monday. Ais Bertha Foret, who has been relatives in Lower Lafourche, I home on Wednesday, fihey Knobloch and Van B]Piriy as extended trip to DonaldsonD sad Smoke Bend last week. f t Volney Knoblock after spending IIdsays with his father at Smoke returned home last Tuesday. ita A. F. Bathancourt, formerly l(rtha Naquin of our city now 0 as is visiting relatives here. si M. Lefort, a merchant of Ia. d Crossing, gave the SE.NTINEL w a pleasant call on Saturday. e: Matberne of Napoleonville, 601 on a visit tc his mother, Matherte, on Sunday and Mon. Knobloch Esq. of Now Or- tl visited his father, ex-Lieut. fc SKbltoch in our city, on Mon er di May and Maggie Wright B home Saturday after a six .vit to relatives and friends in a. Daisy Shepl.crd of Napoleono i- spending sometime in our on L iusot of District Attorney th _ rMia. he lld, of Natchatoches La, lai . d by lion. John Marks - ville spent S.'urday in Al1e and Eliza Blanchard of the - ile are visitors to Thibo- dii L5 week guests of Mlisses May sti Wright. co -] J. Foret, of Ludivine min visited the family of bk -Mrs. Justilien Foret-in Ca - e Itrt part of the week. It D.l January and Mrs. T. C. ph a Crowley, the former a ant M tbs later a sister in-law of Cot 1. D. Kent were visitors of cot the past week. fle Birdie Williams anol Emma oft to pretty and 'bharming dut ls of New Orlraus, after ing al days in town as the fret .31 Bertha Richard, left F h the regret of their' I Miss Gertrude Fey, of Napoleon. ville, is visiting her parents-Mr. Sand Mrs. Fey--Franklin Hotel, in this city. 3m bMiss Annette Broekhoeft, who has been visiting .Mrs. Maronge, on Jack son street, left for home in New let Orleans on Wednesdsy. Miss Beatrice Decotli, of Marks. isi- ville, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Walter Champagne in our city. left for home on Monday. ter V. Miss Guly Walters, of Napoleon ville, but formerly of this place pass ls ed through our city on Wednesday. Sy on a visit to friends in Algiers. Mr. Alfred Pittman, of Greenville. a Tex. accompanied by his consin, e" Miss Winnie Pittman, of Raceland, visited friends in town on Tuesddv w, last. ur ,Mrs. E. A. O()'Sullivan and family returned to their home in New Or. n leans, on Wednesday after a pleasant s. visit to MaJ. C. Lagarde family Leighton plantation. n Four-Leaf Clever Club Eatertalaed. is - A very enjoyable evening was O_ spent at the home of aMr. and Mrs. o L. C. Waterbury's on Friday of last week. Progressive Euchre was the I is feature of the evening. e- Those preser.t were Mr. and Mrs. I Jennings, Mr. and Mrs. Lobdell, Air. I Sand Mrs. Philip Brand, Misses Loulie ,k and Virgiunia 1'hilson -Mrs. M. E. I Maddux, Miss Vivian Knobloch, bliss t Abbie Moore, Miss Lea Brand, Dr. I or Brand, Dr. Ragan, Mr. Lancaster, Mr. d Francis Knobloch, Mlr. Gaston Coulon t is and Mr. Fulton Rogers. S The Ladies prize-A Medalion, won by Miss Virginia Philson. Pr Ladies Booby prize won by Miss I as Loulie Philsou-A childs story book. I Gentlemen's priz~e-A Bust of i , Bismarck in china-won by Mr. p Philip Brand, Gentlemen's Booby prize-A tiny slate and pencil won h by Mr. Francis Knobloch. - After prizes were distributed-re. ih freshments were served. h g First Heat Prostration. e A negro man by the name of E "Tette" Lagarde dropped down from A overheat in front of Tabor Bros. l store, at 11 o'clock, a. in. onil Thurs. day. At last accounts the victim t. was in a critical condition and not s1 expected to live. ti Election of Offieers. The newly organized, Pastime Pleasure Club, met at Frost's Hall on hb Wednesday evening and elected the it following officers to serve for the ,i ensuing year. C. P. Aus!et, presi, dent; Junius Malbrough, vice presi et dent; Leon Naquin, Secretary; Joe. Berniard, treasurer. 11 Intense Heat. Another hot wave passed over the al northern and middle tier of States this week causing many deaths from heat prostrations in several of the E large cities. t St Catarrh Cannot be Cared iol with LOCAL AI'PLICATIONS, as 'they cannot reach the seat of the Fc disease. Catarrh is a blood or con stitutional disease, and in order to 00 cure it you must take internal reme. yO dies. Hlail s Catarrh Cure is taken gi" internally, and acts directly on the ph blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's 01 Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this countro for years, and is a regulr prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, for combined witlh the best blood puri. th Sflers, acting directly on the mucous Se sur.ifc. The perfect combination Hi of tire two ingredients s what pro me duces such wondlerful results in cur. an mg Catarrh. Send for testimonials ho free. F J. CHN & C'o. Prolwps. Toledo, 0. wr Sold by druggists, price 76c. Hall's Famly Pills are the best. Serioua Accident. A son of B. L. Thibodaux who resides on the canal, aged about 15 years, while attempting to take a knifefrom his sister on Sunday even ing was in some way struck in the eye by the point of the blade and received a wound which, it is said, will destroy the sight of the organ. Thieves About. Early last Sunday morning some thirsty rogue broke into the saloon of W. H. Ragan Jr., on Main street, and carried off some liquors and cigars. It An entrance was effected by breaking through a window. on. Ir. Obituary. Edna I~ouise, daughter of Mr. and ,as Mrs. Sidney IIebtard, of Opelousas, :k died at the residence of her parents ew on July 13, 1900, aged 2 years and I 12 days. cs. Sweet little Edna was a bright and I er, vivacious child, a cherished pet of friends and an idol of her father nad t mother. In her short childhood lifte n she had entwined her gentle nature l around the hearts of all her acquamn a tances ln cords of sweetest sympathy t and love, and in her death has left a c P. bereavement of poignant grief to all ( in, who know her. No words of ours a dd can heal the wounded hearts of her a grief stricken parents, but they have t the consolation of knowing that litt'e r Edna is an angel now and her little f nt hands ever beckon to them over the I - battlements of heaven. Ia A FRIEND. I Opelousas Courier please copy. a - b is Electrical Storm. b s. - si t On last Sunday morning our city le was visited by a thunder storm which g:ave the finest electrical display and . heaviest detonations of thunder that have been seen and heard for many ti e a day. The cloud flamed with light ning and the crashes of thunder were tt e like the firing of a park of ar:illery. w r. Yet we have had no report of any damage being done in town or vicini. , ty. DIED. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs 11 a Lucien Toulps, of Schriever, died at p 5. o'cloa k a. m. on Tuesday, the 21st. Vs t inst. and hurried at St. Jogeph's cemetery at 11 a. m. Wednesday. - f-o ~t The laws of health require that the bh r bowels move once each day and one H of the penalties for violatiug this law gc is piles. Keep your bowels regular by taking a dose of Chamberlain's b Stomach and Liver Tablets when nec- I1 essary and you will never have that ge severe punishment inflicted upon you. th Pf lice, 25 cents. For sale by Roth all Drug Store. Impreving Mreeta. plr no Mayor Zernott behaves in good Br streets and in good roadls and verifies th that belief in a practical business fr( manner. Ever since the cessation of ag dlady showers he has had the road ise machine grading the streets-carts bhaulhng dirt to all needed places, and it will not be long before the last vestiges of the rainy season will be Po entirely removed. on If this excellent work could stae suplplemented by placing shells on th the streets, then, indeed, wouhl the o soil be impervious to the heaviest of fo showers. ten Do Your Feet Achea and BuParn Shake into your shoes Allen's Foot- tri Ease, a powder for the feet. It cools unt the feet and makes tight or New to Shoes feel Easy. Cures Corns, Bun ions, Swollen. Smarting, Hot, Callous Sore and Sweating Feet. Allen's Foot Ease relieves all p:ain and gives Wa rest and comfort. We have over 30, ed 1 000 testimonials. It cures while of you walk. Try it to.day. All drug of t gists and shoe stores sell it 25e. Sam pie sent Free. Adddress Allen S. inst Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. his .he fNotice. Prof. L. M. Hargis desires to in. form parents that he will reopen ii on a the Thibodaux College buildings on S;ept. 3rd 1900 his school fo)r boys. Having made the necessary arrange. ments, he will be prepared to receive and accommodate a large number of boys. English and French taught. ha For particulars apply in person or Sch write to For L. M. HAnors, Aq Thibodaux La. we Hymeseal. who "Cupid is a s!y little archer, but 15 shoots straight to the heart." t a Mr. Volcar Bowie and Miss Cecile ren Guidry of Schriever were toined in the! the holy oonds of wedlock, at St. and Joseph church, Thibodaux, at 7. mid, o'clock, p. m. on Monday, August 20. 1900, the iRev. Father Dubourg1 I ofitciating. There was a One wedding supper at night, to which only the immediate em families of the coutracting parties of were intvited. They will reside at nd present at the home of the bride's irs. father. The SaErriaL joins with ong many friends in congratulations to I the happy young couple, wishing them a happy and prosperous voyage through life. ad A Bright Boy. as, aIs A drawing 'f the Thibodaux Bank I :ad building, executed with pencil, by J. E. Guardia, aged 16 years, was ,d brought to the SENTINEL office on of Weduesday moruing, by a friend of id the boy, to show the progress made ife by him in drawing, during the time I ire he was a parish beneficiary student in at the State Normal School at Natchi. hy toches. The drawing is not only a L ta credit to the artistic talent of young o all Guardia, but showspainstaknmg study # irs and labor in bringing out the lines w ir and shadings which illustrate archi. t'e This piecc of drawing was a faith le, ful reproduction of the Thibudaux N he Bank, and was executed duriug the "I leisure moments of the boys vacation. hi He gives excellent promise of being an architect some day and is said to be a hard student at school. Such boys seldom fail in making them ti selves felt in the world. ty to h Estray Notice. Cl m - Di t One brown Bull 3 years o!d white ,. throat, white flanks, cnd of tail white, co and white spot on forehead, cropped Ds " Eara. If not claimed within 30 dat's e the same will be sold for account of w. homeover it may concern. O. L. CaRo, 1 J. P. 2nd Ward. For Bryan. of Chic.ago' August 17.-Dr. Henry da a Wade Rogers, gold Democrat' former m< it president of the Northwestern IUni versity, and recently called by the col faculty of Yate, says that he will vote Ap for Bryan and Stevenson. In 1896 les . he voted for McKinley and Hobart. e He declared also that he believes the the * gold Democrats as a body will sup ioj port Bryan this year because they pre believe imperialism is the most dan Jei gerous policy they could adopt, and Fk that the party that is responsible for Ed b such a policy should be defeated. Th Dr. Rogers says also that the silver Be plank in the Democratic platform will Ma no more drive them from supporting Co 1 Bryan than the protective plank in Red a the Republican platform kept them Oh a from voting for McKinley four years Joi f ago, when silver was the paramount I issue. Fo Uren ral News. Es. Secretary of State, Caleb tri Powers of Kentu.ky, who has Ibeen Ph on trial for several weeks in that[ state, charged as an accessory before Sthe fact in the assaasiistion of Gov. Goebel in January last, has been found guilty by the jury and sen- Ag tenced to the penitentiary for life. His attorneys have applied for a new 'I trial and it denied by the court, it is Ie understood an appeal will be taken to the Supreme Court . Rev. Mr. 'lay, manager of the Waif's lHone, at Beauvoir, is report. ed to be dangernusly ill. A charge of mismanagement, and resig nation of the "Board of Control", of the institution, it is said has aggravated his sickness, although no one believes he was guilty of any intentional wrong. For job printing of all kinds, call on or write to the Salirm L. K ----- - - 100) Scbrlever Amnreme~t ml n. A grand king's ball was given bysign Charley Bangs, at Dewey Hall, in lms Schriever, on last Saturday oight Thi Forty two couples were on the floor. A queen's ball will be given in two ill weeks. go "Merry Iaker'n" Soelal at Opera at The Merry Makers Social Club met ile at the opera house on last Monday in evening and passed a most enjoyah'e evening in dancing and progressive euchre. 7. Those present were: Miss Birdie at Williams of Algiers and Simon Ber. rg Tgeron, Miss Emma McEvers of New Orleas and Henry Bergeron, Miss Agathe Foret of New Orleans and er Phi; Naquin, Miss Mamie Walsh of te New Orleans and Walter Scally, Miss es Daisy Foret of New Orleans and at Ernest Roger, Miss Nellie Scally of SLafourche Crossing and *Leonard Cherault, Miss Rita Foret of New th Orleans Emile Chol, Miss lHattie to Babin of New Orleans and Octave ig Trosclair, Miss Bertha Richard and ,e Norbert Roth, Miss Maggie Glover and Joseph L. Bourg, Miss Clara 5 Bergeron and Ed. J. Naquin, Miss Maud Landry and James Bourg, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Molaison Chaperons, and children. Stags-Fulton Roger", r k Henry Lagarde and Gaston Aucoin. 1. Ladies first prize-a fancy pictulre s drawn for by Misses Nits and Rita Foret, Clara Bergeron and Birdie Williams woo by Miss Nita Foret. 2 'o Gentlemen's first prize. a Cigar and e Match Case, won by Mr. Octave e Trosclair. Ladies Booby a large t Ginger Cake, drawn for by Misses Maud Landry, Agathe Foret and 2 Emma McEvers, won by Miss Maud a Landry. Gentlemen's Booby a bar g of soap and towel draw. for by: " Messrs. James Bourgand Emile Chol, won by Jos. Bourg. Badly Burned. Moses Cooke colored, and Johnnie Naquin, white man, were severely burned on the feet and legs, by the ; bursting of a mould while casting a cog wheel, at Jeffriee West End foun. dry, on Wednesday evening. "My baby was terribly sick with the diar rhoea," says .1. 11. D'ek, of Williams, Oregon. "We were unable to cure him with the doctor's assis. tance, and as a last resort we tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I am happy to say it gave immediate relief and a complete cure." For sale by RotLh Drag Store. -- - -**~·c--- i A Pleasaut Seelal. Quite a number of our young pec pie assembled at the pleasant home of Mrs. Justillen Foret, corner of St. Bridget and Jackson street, on PF. day night of last week and passed a most delightful evening. This social function was given complimentary to Misses Daisy, Agathe and Rita Foret of New Or. leans, their charming guests. Progre .sive euchre aid music were the principal amusements of the even ing. The following persons were present : Misses Agathe, Rita, Daisy, Jeann' and Nita Foret, Gertrude and Florence Badeaux, Bella Barker, Edna Naquin, Nettle Mlatherne, Libby Thibodaux, Hattie Bahin, Alline and Beatrice Coulon. Messrs. James Matherne, Ernest Roger, Eugene Coulon, Eddie and Phil Naquin, Oliver Engerran, U. Trosclair and Jos. Bourg. ,j Ladies First prize-Miss Daisym Foret-framed picture; Ladie's booby-Miss Nettle Mathernoe--red and blue apron. Gentlemen's first prize-Jos. Bourg, ink stand; booby, Phil Naquin, cap pistol Monthl BDlleti of New aste. By Your Side. A Ralbbi's Danghter. Breathe l'hose Tender Words Again. Back to Mly Ilotia in Illinois. The promises You Made on Your Wedding Day. INsTRrxe~ETAL. Sweet Irene- Schottsache. Silver Jubilee-March. Anglo-American-March. Down South ia Allabama--,arch. The Roost-March. JUST RECEIVED AT J. S. LEVRON & Co.'s Emporium ....BStore, 1000 Flower Pots. 260 Jardinieres on I Cuspidors of latest and most mbeautifual pattens. Also largest co. signment of Ice Cream Freezers, Coo a lers oand Fruit Jars ever brought to Thihodaux. All at New Orleans prices. together with a large line of Haimmoeks, from $1.00 upwards. It will pay you to call aad see thesm pens. net ,Ah ead - As Usual Big Things for Little Money. "Prices that tell, nd9 Goods that sell." of o, Striking Money-Savers. rd 10C--3 Spools Thread. 37cc-per yard, Fast Color t'w 25c--3 Cakes Cuticle Soap. Turkey Red Table Cloth. ve 25c-Misses Corset Waists. 35c- Photogrph Fr a me s 4d 40c-Ladies' summer Corsets. worth fully 75c. er 25c- -Ladies lisle thread vtsts Lra 25c-Ladies' Sailors, e x t r a 50c-Table Cloths, full size, as good values. ready made. Ir. 50c-Ladies Shirt Waists, in 85c-Alarm clocks, worth 1.25. I, the latest styles, and col. 50c-Ladies 26 in. Umbrellas, , 50c--Ladies Dog Collar Belts steel rGd, fast color, big "' 10c-Ladies Hose in tan,black values. and fancy stripes, seam- 90c-Ladies Gloria Silk Umrn lie less. brellas, steel rod, worth t. 25c-Ladies Pulley Belts. $1.25. SI 5c-Big Cotton Towels. 5c-Full size feather dusters ee! Sc-Ladies White Leno Ap- 1.25-Ladies Oxford Ties, or es rons, trimmed, low quarter Shoes, worth ad 20c-per yard, first quality, fully $1.50. d Table Oil Cloth. 5c-5 good palmetto Fans. Don't overlook the big"mon ey saving" offerings to be found on our counters dur s ing July and August. The hope of the rich, The joy of the middle class, f A blessing to the poor. 'The Racket Store," a CHAS. A. BADEAUX, PROP. Main Street, Thihodaux. La. Phon 1. SAD. 3tefor Nunnally's .m Candies I Thibodeaux Drug Store, THIBODAUX, LA., Cor. MAIN & St. PHILIP St. offers its customers all possible induce ` ments in return for their patronage. Low s I Price. Largest Selections. Polite Attention E. P. Lefort. A. J. Tetreau Lefort & Tetreau L ivery, Feed I ....AND.... S.. .Sale Stables. Undertaking , - Blacksmiths and - " .........-- --a Maer Patriot St. Cor. Levee and Market, Thibodaux. DR. JOS. L. DREXLER, YETEfIINARY SURGEON, LEON DREXLER'S STABLE, THIBOD4UX, LA LO91 DIITNcrE TELEPM*I5 55 TJiflA aul TELEu?# 1-2,