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f 808888uv 'cuill PDUBLISED EVEIY IATIUIIDAT 1. DUPRE. Pl',o'r and Pub. S': oali Jou,rntl of ite, I'urish of I.,l /ift f rrc. ,I tred at the Po,.r re (fl a l, fIoi ur, La s freoI e'tEn a otler. S 8UBSCBRIPTION PRICE: l'E-R YEAR, IN ADVANt' E......... .00 All communicatlons =1houihl e ad d rsed to The TIIlnODA UX SIENTINEL. ; hlbodaux. La. -orresponesece on subjects of general terest solicitel. to Insure notice of their coiemyni cations, rltcre llust furnish their real name, even D tough they should desire to withhold its ,ablieatiot, as an evlw.ltce of good faith. Matter intended for publication should ba written only on one side of the sheet, and to Insure Irsertion ih the week's issUe. conl gaunieations abouldl reach this polce by Wednesahy's mail of that week Hubsirlbers wilotall to receive their paper •D tne lshlould notify uI witihout delay. gCFully prepared to do job work of every description. Our Standard Bearers For President of the United States Wm. J. BRYAN, For Vice-President A. E. STEVENSON. For Congress-Third District R. F. BROUSSARD The Third District Enthusiastic. Hon. Robert F. Broussard and his dlist nguiihedl coadjutors are address lung large and enthusiastic crowds throughout the parishes of the Third District, and it is not a simple ques tion of victory but how great the democratic majority will be for the National and coigressional tickets on Nov. 0. In the dicicussion of the paramount issues of the campaign the Democrat Ic speakers are clearly pointlng out the dangers of imperialism and col onization schemes of the McKinley administration which sot only threa ten the estruction of our sugar and rice industries, but the hfe of the re public itself. Moreover in exposing the robber methods of the great trusts the speakers clearly show that the vaunted" prosperity" which the Repu blicans are continually boasting of goes to the benefit of combines and monopolies and not to the people. , t verytabody turo out to morrow , , ',,as aut,, u . u _ House. Where the Darger ieas. William Jeanings Bryan, in a speech at Salem Illinois. stated that it the election wert It 1.1 to morrow the De mocrats would 'win." The Republi cams," he said, will coerce every vote that can be coerced, buy every vote that can be bought, nntimidat3 every laboring man that can be intimidated and bribe every election judge that can be bribed." This is no wild utterance of Bryan's, tut Is the same system of corrupt po. litical tactics practiced by the Repub. lican leaders in 1896. The trusts have furnished Mark IIanna with $30, 000,000 of boodle fund to be used in doubtful states and It the presidency can he bought he will buy it. The question is: Will the voters al low themselves to be coerced, or bribed. or will they sell their birthr:ght of li. berty to the enemies of the Republic? We cannot believe it. t'el. Itcbertsons the hemlnee. The contndinil hetlons of the Sixth Congressional District Demo. cracy met in Baton Ronge on the 9th inst antd have amicably settled their d'5irences. Col. S. 31. Robert son is the declared nominee and Dr. Barrow has nacepted the situation. This is the result of the decision of the arbitration committee appointed sev'er-tl lays ago in lieu of a commit tee on credentials to prepare a per. m:suent roll of tdelegates for the con. vent ion. It is a foregone conclusion that (Col. Rolertson will Ie elected to su(c'ceed himsel.f by an overwhelming mnjority. Either Bryan of KelInley. Eithlr ~ry-.aor o3feIinLty will b ti elettel president the first Teeday it after the first Monday in next month l ESther tile republic or the empihe w will be inldorsed. If Bryan wins, it p: will inan the enl of a war of con a qIjust #nr unmhey greed. w. If 3 lcKinl,'y wins it will mean that Ri that war will go on; that Amelican er idca's will le repadliatcd ; that na D, tional ftath wilt be iactrave l; that at the right, of mau wild bI deaiel; inl that theb I Dclaration of Iudpenilden,e Will Iecome a ,ewe mo.kry , that we the ctonlst'.t!tin wil!l Ie ign~oed ; that -l pol-'gamy and sla rIry will be iidors ed in the i-!wlnd of S.I,,. as a'lready recognized lby Mr. McKin'ev. ib. The cltiz n must choose between the repuilic and an empire. The IofS' e .anuot be dodged. Which shall -it he ? HWhich does the voter want ? a If he desires the repullic to be perpe. tuated he must vote for Bryan. If he is indifferent whether the .00 I republic stand cr fall be may vote for ad a.l) bidy else or fail or rc·n-c to vote St. at all. Aal that wtil be his contr. SI, utton to thle comlic: of the .Man on H Iorscback. rli __-- .___ . ,s, I Bryan--Stevwnson--Broussard Club. rcli its Thie iegular m, eting of the Bryan Ito .a-nl Stevenson Clib on Friday night by of last week, while not so largely - attended rs the previous one by per reaon of the heavy downpour of rqin that afternoon, was very enthus' r iastic aind many new members signed the roll. After atlling thy: meeting to order President Riviere announced that a Sconstitution for the government ,f th.' club had been rece ivel from the 8 National Democratic hneadq)uarters, at Indianapolis, which upon motion, was re:lad by secretary Knohloch. The constitution was adopted as a whole, except in the numhber of otfclrs, as the present' number of otfcers under which the club was permanently organized was doemed sufficient for campaign work in this parish. A motion to amend the cdi, name, by cal'ing it the Bryan--Stevenson and Broussard Democratic Club was greeted with apl)lause and unani. mously adopted. Some campa:gn literature from National headlqua.r'ers was distribut. ed with the announcement that much more would be received I efore next' t meeting. The commnitee on spcak,:rs report lt ed that JIr. II. N. C,,uloe, who ih:(li consented to speak that evening. was too ill to appear. lion. Thos. A. Bad".aux suggested that the commit.. d tee on speakers should arrange toi have speeches in both Fiel:ch and English at the meeting next Friday ns ight, which, on motion duly second. ed, was carrieIl. S On motion, the presidlent was I authorized to appoint a reception d Committee for the distinguished I speakers who are to address the wI eople at the ratification meeting to 1be Ad as the Opera Hone, at 2 ','clock, p. m. on next Sunday Oct. It. Mr. J. A. Troi'- made some very pertinent remarks upon the necessity( of thorough organization and asked, I te if Democratic clubs were being form. ed throughout the parish ? It was ! i answered that some had organized Le and that every precinct would or. I1 e ganize a club within the next f.,w days. SMr. Baldesux said be espected to I t assist in organizing clubs and othr 0 members of the mnuther club would 0 , do the same. Mr. Badenux continued c * by saying, that he was always silling' Sto volunteer his services in beh:a;f of a 5the Democratic party, and as Mr. Conu n was not well enough to fIlI nhis engagement, he would l,,eak a 3few words bfore thl meeting a,. jornedl. lie alluledi to the cha:nges in iialternating elhct.ions and salI tlin s I was tihe year for a Il)emieratiCev:ctory t in the presidential and congressional E ?elections. Hann's hioolle funl with the defection of the go!d hug Demo crats defeated Bryan's election in 1896, but things hlave changed now I and the gold stanodrd Democrats an4 e< hosts of ieading Republicans who are opposed to imp.*rinalm have come k over to the support of Bryan and for I the preservation of constitutiona:l tIL government. The Democratic paity il was receiving lrge anccessions from et all parties who dlesirel the overthrow V' of the trusts and tihe preservation ,f d the Declaraltion of Independence adl ti American institutions. Mr. Badeaux read an article from Frank Leslie's n Weekly-a Republiuan paper-on the political siluation, which, while not conceding defeat in Novemht r. a strongly implied it in speaking of the 2' great coal strike of mreers in Penn sylvanta. The monied men representedl by 'I the great tru-ts an,] other corpora el tions were the ones that were enjoy. tiu ing the so-called pr'rpe ity of toe nc McKinley admisistr:u'ion and they . were fattenaing on th masses of the people. There is n anlplarent apathy be among the liputlicins everywhere which prsctically admittled defd:at co Republican cause was growing we:: k. -r every day, and this should inspire Democrats to greater activity in pe achieving a complete and overwhelm- pa lg victory. po The Republican cry of prosperity ga: was tuontradicte~ on e:'euy side by the mc at shut down of factories, mills andl the s- starvation wages that caused a gell. sI eral strike in the anthacite coal mine-s. The prices of all kinds o: provi. en stons and clothing had gone up as a lie result of continued war and conquest ll schemes of McKinley, which were ? endorsed by the Republican party. C Prosperity was with the favored few of Mr. Hanna and the President but is denieid to the great masses of the Speople. Mr. r. Badeaux read from te Dunn's commercial review showing ri g!elt number of failures in business " over the United States. Farm salues and real estate had gone down in b. many places and were practically valueless in the West. in With the clo'e of .Mr. Badeaux's it adllr'ss the met ting adjourned until ly next Fri.lsy Iight. Iof The panic acare and starvation cry Is, will not win this year. Working edI men in the North have sounded the j depths of the full dinner pail and or tested the hrcadth of trust prosperity. a - if IRepub'iean newspapers and leaders already concede that the attack of at the Repullican trust upon organized As labor will c-ost that party 60.000 votes in Chicago. This means that a the electoral vote of Illinois will be of given to William Jennings Bryan. 7 Miss Clara Barton, President of the Red Cross Society, has issued an is appeal to the lumbermen for building material for the destitute of Galves ton who Pre unable to rebuild their demolished houses. Doubtless a is generous response of assistance will i- be made to supply thelse necessities. The Philadelphia Times has desert ted the party of trusts ard imperialism t and is now an avowed advocate of Bryan and Stevenson. The Times is t one of the most influential papers in the country, and its new d-,pa, tore has caused the utuost consterrnation in SRe;,t blican -ranks. ,. Judge L. P. Caihlouet Is doing splen. t( did service as one of the speakers o in this Conlr si,nal Distriet. lie i I d well po-ted on the vital issues of this y campaign nodwtith the pas rec~,r:i of i the Repubhlican party, and no man is betkter equilpced thtn the .Jud!ge to s reach the ti n- erstanulings of hlie p: o n pie and conevince them of tue truth I and justit, of Democratic measures e and principles. Th. bABSnd Wtries campean. Congres-man It!.bert F. Brou =ar, I has just returnsel from a g.ni.ral tour y of the eastern port:on of h11w Third y Congresionial District, conpri-i ug the , parishes of Ih.rvylle, Asensi,,n, Aa sumption, llifou"che, and Terrelbone, and finds the IDemocratic hosts pre senting as soli] and defiunt frnt to the d McKinley impernalists all n:!olg the line, and is confident of vict-'ry in a! of these palishes. Tha:t wil; inke thei Third District solidly Demo-ralic, fcir there is not the ghost of a chance of SRepublicano success in any of the other r parishes in the district. Elverwshecre 1 organiz:t!ion is perftct in the Demo, 1 cratic pi.arty, nnd it is unitcl and lhar monious. Realizing that it is hatt!ing against a wily foe, the party is active taidl vigilant and its sentine:s will re. main on guard until the victory is won..-New Ilwria Enterprise. a C;rruption Fund. S On personal k'owlede. Senator Met'arrt.n, of Brcooklyn . N. Y., clharges that S-ni tor liacna is r.usiin,.g in the 1Ea.t a fund of $20.000,000 to $30, 000.000 to bIy votes for McKinil, - in New York State above IHarlem river, and in ihi. Satt(s of ItTliana id lI, l fnis I,, al;'e,, the corPoratio-i4 are 5 being "helt up,' atial thitm ,n'el'.i i- to I conle fi',cn them. Se-tilor '1cCa ric Ssays to the New York Tim-.s; I i kiow from my own ipeisocatl knowledge n'l thi:t I h:l\ve to',l ",:u I know piromlnises have Ict-i v,,n t,, the cr)p'oratio'ns th:at no :dlvel.rse~ il's' l:tion again.st tihe trusts will ice i- i ed ly the It.-l)ubl'iten party. No ul verse t:r:rff leg~;'atiou will h,- p i,,e-l. aced the cor-,por.itioo.ns which 1ire now :ldomi:eati,g the country wtii he ea, I tlnucicl ill power." San itr . ,c. 1 lrren stil tieht tihe D - Ino('rats wool',l is. (ivery in-- 'avsor toi :crrriy New ~Y~crk Sitatc, anI thati if h-1" "eorlrptlon fi, r' was :ot cid Mi 3I,. B yvan w,,-- ble ..h.t. hiresiteti. a Wu, WciI 1fl 'y New. Yo:ii t fromn 20, 000 to 50,000 t,:,jerity.tv Hanuna Pleds With Norgan. '-iHelp me, Cassio.. or 1 sink," shout ed the imperl ial Caesar olcc upon : time. And this is tihc cry of Mark la~sna now. lie appi-als to ,I. Pierpont lMorgin to save him. I lie is d-,wn on his marrowv bonesA Ibefore the .grand micl of moroptly, Icleading with him to atop the great coal trlike. S1organ hhlis the sltllation in the palm of hi. landtis. Hle hai been gal;tid more than ill:, penal lwerj ly time Repub;ican tret party and now he is exercising those I powers in careless disregard i, Iteljbi.h lican success. lark HIanna tells 3lor gan that the Republicans have all the * money they want. They do not ask he lt h!in for a cent. hit thb pl.a I w: i i thim to stoLp the strike. 1Mr. organt, li-tens :.i,ndc s,il s. II Shas1 used the lb)publican l,:arty to g" t 1i. i what he wanted. Ilavin.r got wh,' a I he wanttd he has no fa: th'r iii:"i.-t ,t in that party. His b!iliness is now t, break up the lnor U1iiitns. A: t h re wi:l not c~al off lie strik' .v :: i : ; Y. lieve the pain of Mr. Ilauni. ut Benfamin Frank'in. he - "That every man of the cetomlona'ty is, of commor n right, and by the laws of God, a freeman, and cutitled to tlhe a free enjoyment of liberty. That liber ies ty, or freedom, consists in having an in actual share in the appointment of l those who frame the laws, and who are to be the guardians of every man's life, property and peace; and the poor Cs man has an equal right, but more need til to have representatives in the Legis lature than the rich one. That they who halve no voice i,or vote in the my electing of lepreventativ as do not en joy liberty; but are -bolut. ly ens!av Pted to those who havIe vote, and to he their rcpresiul:tives; for to Ie ensla. nrd ed is to h::"e governcors who'n other i. men have set over it. snaI be s!uject to laws uniele by rite repriesenltatives ot' of others without lig iig had ieplre-o.. tstivev of our own to give COte-elt in our behalf." We have denied every one of th..se DO principles, which 'Parton says were so at ':o!vions'y just" and "fanmhiar to li be inow,' to tthe Filipiinos, io,ito Ic:lai, and Hlawailans; and are to day govevr ning them with the iron hiand of tyran of ny ani ill deflaiice to every s.-use andl principle of ciommonl jus ice betlw-een to man and man. These words of Frank a lin condemn us, anlu burn our cons as cience like coals of fire; aid th.-y will sir continue to eat into the heart of this a nation until they have brought it to just replent'tnce, or until it be devour el. If the latter shall be o'ur fate, s. th-n this nation is not worth redenmp tlon. It i, to be hiped that this dlay rt shall never dawn upon this continent. m Let us at once retrace our steps at.d of give to these poor people their plain rights; let us go back to the wi dom oand tha princip es of Fraink;in. Branch R ad. in It has been .nl;onllc.e by the Tex ,s and l'acifc railway officials, that n" the new l:tfllirclee Ir:ti.ch would b: rs re tdy to, blegin ope rIating otl Ot1. 15, i bettwein Dlonaiilsonv! le an l N:.apoleon is vile. A I,'-s. r train W , witl ' a is ~, ! ~º,.-ult i'Il at 7:15 . -cr-iv mlorn:inl 'f akiri te.(,nritien at Donthtaliltillhe is with thei Nw Roads avcomnrilodatioui; , to rlitriig,. ttI.in wl I leav'e I)onal:, so villc at 6:25 P. M. Thlie stal ions along II which trains will stop for freight aid pai:iss.g: .S nrse 1 naldtlonvite, Bele .s %ls:ui,.e, P.a:it n iih., Na1: licotville -Donaldsonv-ile Dminrorat. Srrrrrrr"rrtrrrrrli,! rrr :i,,ti,. 'Iloitle 'lP:ollats. ? Commercial Hotel. (t .rmerly Strae.gers' Hotel.) 'e MIrs. . KA. A . , T .--, PROP, I'lll ldil I' EVIST llETl, S FREE Ill.s--FiEE SAMPLE ROOx. .Opposite City Uall, S Thibodaux, La. 2 J. 8. LEVRON & CO DEALKRS IN IlARI)WAI2E, GLASSWARE CROCKE IRIY, I -IAND GENERAL HOU:SHOtLD FURNISHING GOODS. At the old -tand Formerly occuplied b late It. R. Mclill)I.. "" ...THIBOI)AUX Sieet Metal Werks, I Wr. KURZ, MaR. S r;ittering, Spouting. Roofing, SSky Lights. Ventilators, C(or e rIices,. I luw Piping. Slate roof * ingi and rep iirln. Plantation work a specei:alty. All work er nmptly attcndeld tb. Satis facl'tioln guarateedl......... SHOP NEAR R. R. DEPOT, CUMEmLANDO PHON4 O0. ANDY CAH ITCH EN1 JOS. JEFFRIES, PROp. JUST RECEivCED ... A rraSH INKE Of0 I . ~ewarns Cho. & IIO(hiIns, S Neweard's French Frulits, Rliiiikle Bro. Cake Chocolate. i A fresh assortmenit of C'aktes rece.ved' every Thursday......... 27 SRAILROAD J MARKET. OOTAVE j. TOUPS, PROPR [ETOR. Choice fresh beef, park, real, mutton san masages conatantly on band. ---1 N V:IRY MOLNING. hitsed on tRae aliroad. eoarer L. St. " LOCAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY sE ROAC NTI1LE. i l 1.1' I 1 ", i. , *I Datir tL -.:)s t 1' .,: . ! .' . -. s dt, upsi :snI no loti u I a el ii.1 :' as 2' .i. ;ain :i . t alip |l' ,. . I. T. .llirket MlIlnd. Aluwaesui i,.,i'.I t e bul of :.ef. Mutton P ork, et. , 1 i ,e ..u+e.l e.t1 ult b nds. ;2ilrkit l5tr*.. l, ''Tiie.ie ux. l.a. LY lIJ,.U SAl.OhD:. N, V. ''rasigile. Proprlile.r. Choice airne asndi Ilqul.rs. lie ci:anrs a:wa3) .n hind. Cor. Green andl MalIelt treets. A R F OlT', II. W., re Cypress and Pine Lamber, 's CVvpress and Sawedl Shiu:les, also saddler .nd ilarness. lilac ls itihing and horse hr .iuing a specialty. -d SI IJOEIGE RE.R C J. 3' Cloice PFamily llrecerle e Also FeeI and cl Larceal. Cor. St. PhIlip and I:ese utreets. V jEYRII, DRi. A, J. & L. E. to Phylilaan iand Margcem n. u Prfrolrietrro of :.ever DIrlug Store'. Maino treet ir hi I.boluz. i.u. . E. H:I,ay. Manager. o .l'T DUIU CO , L'"-d. 1, Brugglwsis. It rlllng, Chelmlicale, Perumncry, School book. Stateon,1 , etc. (?or. .lain & irenen treets 3e I tolEitE t o.. IfLN::Y, u0) SAry (oods a ,tioni , _.tn., bolns atnd li~o,e, crockery, a I Cor. aiin s Mt. Louin streets. T IIIBOI)AUX DRUG STORE, S F. J. Guillot. Mannaer. l )nes, (CJIe,ica,., Toilet trticles. PerfrnI ery" -rh..nl b, . .,.k. S atlin:.,try. Cor. Alain and St" 'PI~llaI etlrret8. %Vl IGI,,', .Mlits J N., is Mililmery Mtsre o Nlioi,,:'., I. .i.-a hase and he,nets. Dress ntmakiLng. c'r. Market and St. Ii.aues streets ., Z uER.O'T. RANA., J {uNte srr nker & Jeweller . Fine Jewel, v. watIches slnd clrkes, etc. all 1. Street. bcLtween St. Phi.ip and St. Louis. d .!)ENTISTS. 1 LANC.II.RD, (I)D. D. '.), I. E. Dlentleg. Corner Gretu eath St. Bridget Streets ).\IGRE, D'. J. J. Dilentist ()tlic Mlain Strte .tear Court ll-.ete ATTORNLYS-A -LAW I 1bAi)EAUX. r:lo AS A., A ta onervatLLa w. i.i, ,f li.stouichie btildinu . l 1O' ELL. & MA:t'IS, Altorceyw at I aw. i(oon: . , 7. i, . Iak of ''hil.odaux ]Uilhiu N iO)IlLOU:'II CLAY 1 Atturermeat*law oiffice s: lHank ltuildl;... En'sauce on 8: Louis Sir it EDUCATIONAL. HOL, EMIMANU'EL, t .el urc 'T'eacher Gives inrutricnenta'. veal t id lHarmony I AlGI , PROF. L 5. M. S[lcct .'loool for Ieeoys. Engli-!. :,d Fc mllic h i ;n:ii hl e i, branmeir-e :. tllah.e.ijt1i.- ..' ,lgllt. Naal.-.l, street, fo( t o. St. Mi.h" el street. LjOUN r CARMEL CO NVENT. An Academy lor eounlg Ladiea Kept by the $i'ters of Mlou.t Carmel. Thor t.ouh cnerse. English and French. Foot of Market Street. NOTARIAL. COULON, H. N. I otary Public, Real Estite anld Fire snld I.lle Inurane. Azent. Prope.eties boh Ulght ai sold. Alous, loanetd and Ierrnweea Bank of lllouri" irnt Id ing. Keep Dry, Do Iot fear cold and rain The w Thiletdaux Shoe nod Hat Store has a line of lhe highest grade waterproof m:w'k,.ntoshrs. EIHLE .J. .BRAtn, Prop. fNEWV AI'VETIISEIMENTM, HAIt .IALSAM Proen.t a futur:. . I rcwth. :.;v',T 7alis to 3Irtor.o Gray VIRGINIA COLLEGE. For Veoae I.Ladles. Roanoke. Va. Opens Sept. Ith, l00Io. One of tlhe leading Schools for Yuollll Lndies in tile Southi. Mag nificent ouildinlle. all mloliierll improve mentS. Cumpus ten acrvs. Urand moun- a Lain scenery nla Valley of Va.. fIned for bhealth. Luropean and American teachbere be i'Full coure. Supcrlior advantetles in Art, he Musleic, and Ehkution. ttudent, fromnt thirty I5 Sltates. For cattauleges address MATTIE i'. HAR IS, P're., Hoeanoke, Vs. SALVADOR STIIADOR, Shoemaker & Repairer CoR. TIIIBODAUX & ST. LOUIS. Stlls, repaira, and naukes shoes hbelow cost. 501m ALL \OJIK (,I ARANTE ED.E n, Robt. Glover, Copper, Tin and SHEET IRON WORKER Thibodaux, La. Shopt on St. Loiuis St., b,.tween Main and Thiibodalx. Solicitilln a share ef youri patlonfu. geiaralitteing first:class work and at sati.lactory pl ices. Roofing and Guttering a 8peciaity RElI'AIK ioR Kh. PIPT'.I DONE . H. N. Coulon, ROTARY PUBLIC TIIInOI AII; . LA. j- (i t unsm.nith ] ,Jj d lrKepe ont'aut uly i al 10nstn 210 u raii' i tnr pil 9s ui 9 FINE JEWLERY, 4 CLOCKS AND WATCHES, THE CE I EEH ATED "re" rety, o"f ELGIN WATCIES (UNS. PISTN4g CONSTANTLY ON POWDER, CAL HAND. Also the NEW TItIDEI, IlI AMERICAN SEWING ING 1ATERJIAL MACHINE. ?.ull ok .Ac. ETC., Er', Watches. ('k1.ks. Jewelry ing Machines. Fire-aa's (areifully rcpairep i teed. A full stok . - Umlnts, oil and needles kin is of Sewing Macbhla behad by applylong to A. BOUt Cor. Main and St. Phllfp t. - A'rnt ferCNESCENT Ctm'Eg I,0UiSIANA STEAM mS l el ,li [ il 11lO0 F tll ROHBE H' & 9."O., Proprietory. 101, 303, 305,307 GRAVIER STR NEW ()%4It.EANIS>, LA. asah, Blinds, Doors, Molding, Flooring and Cel(-i Balusters, etc., al ways on hand or made to order, Orders ;,sorontlv rttendted to. 50 YEARtS" I IXPERIENCE Tmnr g MARS pseml estle, wthout un or Stat i C set arni Tiar . A handsomely ilustrated weekly. Lamest air. naUo n of an sooLo a l. T.. s S. a : rourmontbs,1si. D rordbyaml newdeu.. ALBEKTJ. IASSEIGINE NOTARY i'TBLIC RACELAND, LAFOUI:CIIE, LA Omee hours fro.m $ a. m. to 6 p. nm. Any Notarial busilness promptly and car fully attended tr. CLAY KNOBLOCH Thibodnuax, Lr. Offices: Gaude Building, St. Philip St. FROST'S HOTEL, Cox. MKarIt and GOasx ST. lead qua'teis for sllI .. Excursionists and Traveling PEOPLE.... Meals on European and American Style-Served at any "Old Time." A First-class.... CAFFE ^"'"'i'' HOTEL C Where all Wine,. I Iquors and Cigars can be had. Polite Attention..... Wmi. H. FROST, Prop. SCOLLý3 A J new Orleans. La. 4 ej to renownod ,, a lea d. 1 .T. v ta promle made, w charlatalon pra iced. Over 300 Gold and Slver Med* 5I5, Dlplonas etc.. awarded us american and European Lxposltlons. Commerclal Course Ilolodes Ez~ert Ac. eountiag and Auditing, anm is Gauerateed $i her and Sluprior to any other In 1h. 'l'outh. We own our cohllee bullding and bare unequalled faclbties and an amercelled faculty. Graduates hold lead'n positions all over the eOuntry. instructional! personal. Havl aumerou bulsiness conetiona and beaing ýverally and reputably known, we have superor advantages aiding students to ecure gltnations. wA store ia cesectd with Soald Collage in which students do actual businese wi r teal goods and actual masy, and tey keep . boolks in the latest labor saving forms. Stoudet o ater at any time. ngllah. Ac ele. Shorthand i an.J Bnusilness schools. AD separate taeulte. Send for catalogue. Addrea OO. SOULZ & ! 03 io , .. 1F ,':I .:., ... j 1X, , d _, , "g Your home SNewspape t fu:illy ivrs tht e field of locl ) n.:,bul 1tgressivepcopl , r.,quire il:for'satio ! ( ;hatt- c :r:"_ut tt.ants #/ eerywhtr-e 1Ly wire, j :ztrap!;ie service ande r:-': ,z.dece. Stuch is the :".at: only !led b\ a big t s ;,or}'ato nwi y 'sp'aer, lgmad ý .....THE..... 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