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UiL. tIW. T . '4 itit ,. , J. ,,.i , v . .;, ../ SiBSCRIFBP O1 PE~E: ?Zs TEAL.: AD%&\ .......... li" AC c:-aslntr tor.s . d 1* ad dr.sed to TU TTa:I.a tA a zrI E I.'., raibodanz. La t r-?. ep'aisw 'a sx ( ge .r' buftr eole.Sed. Tr- !iter aS~+-* orf te" . = -aPi:c. k t wr~ v trm. farlMh. tlheirbr r*a. z er¶ a t5awh itak shel ss deair t'. w4,^i1 U t aJrca>lts, ma an ewijere ae tWrW fa.t". a :%_ _ T7 - 0r* .ve c tto e..et. and V . %tas.re :s.er: t mei n weeka -ea weo Wedaedary mee oL c ta went Vs ..e n t'"1 to WrO + ibi.s paps on L e LeM as itr ews wr:s.Act Gear. 'Frily prpered to do job ork of every desriptio. Our Standard Bearers For Fredt dof the United 8tate; Winm. J. BRYAN, For VicePrseeident A. E. STEVENSON. For *. C _n n-Tlid I.rtrrct R. P. BROUSSARD Grand and Enthusiastic Ratificatiou Meeting of Derm.,' ocrats at Thibodaux Opera Houe., on Oct. 14. From i6 to" 1000 People Lis. ten to a Disicus.ion of the Ieeues of the Campaign and Applaud the Speakers. If a stranger had been is Thibo. daux last Sunday and witonesd the grand assembling of the Democratic i, voters of Lafoarche perish be won:I t] not bave been uader the necessity of a asking bow the election would go on I Nov. 6. Hie could only have asked, tl low grat would the Democratic:,, moaority be ? Koowing that an immensme crowd ti speak!-re, Edgar Riviere, pr,*iudent m of the Bryu-Satevenm-o-Brousarart I Club determifoed to give a'l itr A' l . and inspirato possitble to tLe c'es a sion.a To that end be sumoened ami m tance from membete of the dlob sal decorated tie: (Olersa liose mos:t artistically ii, f?4etcons sad draperies a of bunting and fl.ag and making it a veritable orifamme of patriotic colors. 1 the stage being embellmhbed with a of miniatue garden of foliage pot pI1.aa which auddel new treauty to the scenic efiects. A reception crmmittee was appointed to receive the speakers at w the depot, ucompanied by the f har ous Thilbdaux silver Cornet Band.r and escort them to their hotLel. At 1:30p. m. the Bryan--teven to, aou--Brouauard club met at the yo Town Hall, and headed by the Thibo- ev, danx Band marched in proeeeion to go the Empire Hlotel sad here were a joined by a Iarge d ub of moonted thi men from thUse at wardl; and amid J the booming of ecnnon and with it I martial msic the speakers were es. to carted to the Opera House. A moat wi a unique lnd approprate picture wasu ads twelve sweet little girls, dresed ao the white and wearing tUe national eolors, <i eted ian a semia circle on the atagi l t on either side of the speakers 2nd Isl| represeatiag the twelve parisrlhes in se this coegree#ion district, each wearing mro a badge wilh name of the parish. Sl Tihe tualding was hraked to its at- tfle lnmLot calncity and a large number of the ladies grated the ocesalon with their tile presenee. its. After san lUspirng psce ,of music bee by the band, Judge L. P. C'illouet, Iday as a member of the Parish Demoera "' tic EIeutave oLommittee, called the rl meetang to order and annonaed Mr. II. N. Coaulon, as chtirmni, and Capt. I - J.. 11. Taylor of the Sealtinel, John BI. Tapl, olt t omet, ad Frscs L. Knoblch as Secretartes of the mIectiag, lred. Jared L. sldera, lspeaker of thse HIose of Representatives, was the lr.nt lspeaker introduced, who sald In part : That it gave him great pleasure to adJress the citizens of I.af,urche Ilislh who had voted the Deocrat ti bcket for the payst 30 I yearsn, and that we thad met tolayli more ti, rejoice at tli retnomination ! of thl:at aide anll a,,iake r.lsreaenrtative of tle peoplue-llol. rtobt F. Irti.I aural-lh aro to mnke new converls to INh'r,,rir. lhe l aiI he Ilaud . oithg Y L' _. _ iyi ''f a ;.i. - . "1 sL of -L rL " ; " u " Z o "*h L !'r Wi.ies we co~sraset. -it' - - rt r ; ae ,:i wi'h r "d; Mr. " . T .- (iL.; a Pi:thr ar: me U er i ,,i. ". r :W:1 a, Lot in IaS.e rat ha - : on, fro!-owni. i.us gbst& zow, a::i i1 Idtt asrrIn: ghast of a c)i er, n tihe kl .t:k There was hltr'ust +1,1 rsa:thy in tL P.ep!ulican pr,- w1..a zL' Bd tUe RU: ezpteted defiet. Tun- mran pt:icy of :Le Raiuii-ans wal a Luma-r#:hten and d'$.;i.r and '-t.'s. Cý,-titut s..l *overrnme t and the rights of the S peop'e were sguorred, aril csas, . ..-t th m:o-~s -. rer-snated ,.r tr;st ar,] <,r:,r.':Oo=. wa; :~'ir SdJc:rie. The s;eker paid a re. tribete to tie ai ,;tes san4 ule.i:y of iHon. I:,6h F. Brous.r'l an p"e : c'lr hte won,'.! be r.-_!tetL by a arge r Hej.:ity. Th rhowfi' tl. SBrousard sao th I 'oratic part Swo.r - -t ,r ru:'. tural pro du'ts I*.ter tL.' tj R. Y'ih1,',i'a ' party. Mr. rOrrs ckled with a beautifil tribute 'o the sd;' present. After a spirit-I pCie t t!.e rand. 3 '5; Capt. A. M. M:ulelr Dietr,-t sttori-r of Iberia panhb. was introduced andII ldew, the a,dien'e in French d He aid in part: That it wasalwayi a pleasure to hb'm to d,4lress sa o so dience dr'nic] !yv t. g.acious ho prseoce of ladies se where they are emen are sure to be found. The, , ladies were always to be found on the side of a good cause and wie'dedl of a pottnt inluenre In g1aling men to h o do their duty. The LY-pub:icans tell ii e, the planter4 that they are compelled t tic. to vote for McKinley a everything has pronllered unod-r his administra tion. Now what lrote4tion has been, a "-' enJo'-eyl ?-y the im .lTfinoerin .T"riww nt much hate your wages been incre,ed - since McKnbL.y la been in pow-r ?' I* ,,nr' GOl to 65 e.nts a day oi y,' - :,a hare to p'. rm,re for al the 4 eessr ties o life. How is it when a a ma bhas a large fami y of chbtdreu to 'o a seupport out of tbese low wages ? P SWho prospers? Is it not on;, the I! large sugar planter ? Is he Irot Sprotected when you are not protected? st ir, MeKinley they s) brought the price' qt a of care to $ a.0 a tn. In 1892 yu it S got*4.5' a too undar a DNmocratic th iadministtrtin. Why is It that 'on ch s do, not get mre for your cane now, zil at when augal sells for more now than I* it did in '92 ? S.me sugar planters of are just, but many- are not and treat vil their tenants worie than slaves. G(o an Sto the mserchant af:er you have sold of your crop and they will tell you that en 0- everything has gone up in price-can gr: to goods, usnils to repair your fences, lic re haiwes, plows, harn:ss and every. in I thing else-yet wages do nott lincrease a id hbt ratber go down. Ir all industries he t it is the same. IRice this year is up he: 5- to $I 25 per barrel, when last year it a st was $2.50, gst ing crclt to N.Kioley's thl is adminiastation, whereas it was due to: pre a the failure of crols in Chins and ic , delstruction of crops by asormos in wh ICarolina andl war in the Phi:lipine era d Islands--knowing full well that Ni( n scarcity of nee ad the demaen- for pr, i' more increualed the prices. Capt.i del - Muller then spoke of the methods of feo 1- the trists in reducing or tacrreasing tr Sthe pri:es of prolacts so as to rob fro r the p'asters of Ineir lrgitimate prc neg ita. Notice, said lee, how sugar hasi sta c been declining in price in the last few 'and d(y3, now that the new crop is onm. the ing in. As soon as the sugar trust refneries get possesion of the crops, tsi it .1McKinrlty is electedl, the tru1te wll arn It's fiae the f cb wny w the Pijs ia SDR DAVIS' Compound Syrup 1: ildCeOFrud Tar : Cure' Cosernio'v, Coucats, CoLs, A~rm AA. IILLIZ , who I|Ro'culrlT, (_'Rot'P, W'fOOItwo; (ofin'.I. IALPATATIQON or rTf IIRAS supp At drulggiers. ~,ocens beotle. Tnd - T.Aske The Kind You Have Always Bought, sad which has been In me for over ears, has borne ite signature of , amd has bbea made muder is per senal smpeOersion shice its Ihacry. Allow mo ome to deceive you in this. AR CouPterfeits, Imtmeas sad 8abstitutes are but Ex epermfts ta l t U w4th and emanger the beath of aInfa and Canm- . ag s Ex"peWmeost. What is CASTORIA Castor Is a smbstitute for Castar On, Par~arle, Drops ad Soothing SyrB s. It is Harmless and Preast. It enatalas neither Opium, erphiae nor other Narcote Isbsutaee. Its age s its guarantee. It destys Worms and allays Feverishnes. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cars Constipation and Flst .y. It samnullates the Food, regulates the 8 tomac ua Bews, giir bealthy sad nturdl dleep. The Children's Paaee,-Tbe M t e riend cuENINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Hae Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. ,s ...e.m. O.Y.. Y. .. . Y... UW W.. . - it up Ir;"rs again and sweep in t!,e +n , lrof's. It is the trusts tLat gat= a P ' irC.::;1:: c: ',.+ ,'Wcti - ser d fatti-n on toe isfor o.' tbh massea. at. They til! voa how ma;-h moneyr r.you mak'?) hout 'Lhe ilo not sav how n ma~ch mortgage you bad to give aad a n mcreased percentage for advances to h make your crop-whale i on are nct positiv'e what price you wi:1 get for n it. How many of you in this sa Sdience are richer now than you were ire in I9g ? Ilow many of you have he less mortgages or, your property than on iu '9? Some ..o.evolc rie'ieve tbat SI McKioney is a demi god and th':t is to bow maes are so h~gb. etce I r-ally ell i believe th.t ome p,-a'ee are proifive -I that icK, a;-y orJered Lthe Gai're .u ag storm. (,Lapt 14ullr a,:J that Haw. ra. asan irol::ect were admitted free e and that the same thing woad f,,l, w cd c .us cU:l asy Lma&i on. ' He prke of the imt:nae yieild of , sugar is thioe isla,.ds and l:w p~ine of lanor, which wou!d ra',it in the a destruction of the sugar lndustr in to Louisiana unde another lease of *, power of the Republican party and ie ,ts eookoization schbemes. At Capt 3u:ier'a telling and fortib;e I l? address was we!l rteeivr.l and fre te I aqeotlr aspp!atlded by the audience. I a Se.aator elect 31. J. Foster was ics then istroductd, and made one of hisn Scbharaeteristie. able speeches, ansir. r, sing dkrpui,luwan methods, policis Sand fal:acie*, exposing the dangers I rs of trusts that were sappijng the t it vitality of c"m'nerce and industnr, i o and actually dictating the legislation t i of congress and who should be chl. t It ten president. Senator Foster drew a na graphic parallel between the Repun e s, lican and De-mocratic administrations " in Louisiana, showing how Warmothl e ansod Kellog by their corrupt methods a burdened the. state with debt and - p heavy taxaton, sad made the negro it a coslicions factor in controlling b a the destraiies of the white people and o producing racial troubles and orm i flicts. IHe then no:ed the chrnge b which had taken place under Demo. t e cratie administrations from Gov. P t Nicho;l's first election down to the r preseznt time, in reducing the state y Sdeblts and taxes, building levees, and t f fostering all commercial and indus- ' trial, giving us an election law which 1 freed the state frrm the corrupt I negro vote awl plai*ing the entire state in a condlition of tranquillity rand progress. He then pointed ou.t the perils of imperialism and mill , tariam to coostitutional government and America: iunstliltions. The oolonisl and conquest schemes of I3r. McKinley not only threatened the destruction of our sugar and rice ind astries, but the traditions and life of the Republic itself. The Demo crtic party is oppedl to trusts, to i imperialism, to militarism and thei entire co!onial policy of the Republi. can party. The Republican cry of "prosperityrv" was all a del;sion anid a snare as it morelI to orely a few against the many. The Senator paid a high tribute to the able services of Iion. RolWrt Broussrd in congrUss whool),pmedrl the annexation of Utme Hawaiin island, and tree sugar and supported protection for the sngar andi rice industries of Louisiana at A~sked how Mr. Williams would vote s.e f 'lu'rv. aev Th-re is as'so'elt a low and a ww 1b-, thar.ff .,t tie ouy s',re pro:t. nd t:i for sugar is from the Demcxratc to party. The Dernob:st. have always uc.t fiv-re.l a L-ariff o sugar. But th.re for i, a ,r- ler princp,'e than mere lecal, to. interests itro;red in tbhs c~mpsagu. ere reub:c's m=ti,,.-oas are in re jeopernl--oar conit.tutJo: is threat. san euCi-nay Amuer: I-. I bertty i treca- ! bt tbr.g in the IbJanru. The Fa.ipinoDs is must he c;tizpas or subject. The 1; I Dermortats do cot want them a, ie ei:her. As citze~esth -y would be ,an our equal,. sauI if Le:1 as suj"ea's iw- Wj str.ke at the heart of thb Repub ic ree i:':t Er-rv Anmeran c tr:zn is s w iover `n. bit a:i.-;a, cannot ie made .. . a.. wisah Mr: Mc"K:e-s le Mies s of expn-!.,nt and of h,:din2 the ti-.ritory in vssealage ite m'-·Ja a i .rr,- bar:l:,u arm- a al he jmilbiOns of expene nl kWas .f lit.-i in to hbld in s,,bjuogtion a peoi.le who of by right anal jus.tice should be frej; Id an, i lepy'J.rat. .Mr. 6lryan stanrs for omnstitutiotal i;e freeidon and upholling the Deeblr-:. e- tion of Indepedi'ience. The-e conti ' e. tate the ps'ladium of Americano eti as Isahip ond fr~e gDvernm.+nL Allj is i Amrrcans are wiIliug to 6itht fir tue c. defense of their country but not for 1 o1onial counq(.uei-L irs Senator Feter r,-pelted : The ie trusts ae rt'uhmbi the pjople on every handl. awl McKinley-s re-ekcc ,tion means a coninuanee of the ti . trusts. The Reputlilic nn expect to j a buy the pres.iden l , but tbhy hq'nt m, oney enugh to uv the matn'd t of Louisiana. In onr'asion S.nator h Foster paid a tribulte to the Ibst I srvices of Hoo. Edward J. Gay- and d Andr.:w Pa'ce in c,ngress and pre ,. licting a large majority for our l brliaut youing congre-.saan-Rbert, r F. Broussard. and the national ticket1 on Nov. 6. The Senator .l:o gave a e beautiful trl.',te to the little girls on , the stage nud to the many ladies, Spresent in the audience. I The newspaper best sited to our wsets S isTheNew Orlems Picas. Ithas a j the war. politicald ad ws oI each day, sad its Market Reports ae strictly impartial ad trastworthy. Daily Editbs, $3 E or a moaths Twhs..Wksh t Editieo (busd Maodmys ad Thursdays), $;tac. Give The Pkspmeas i. AANDY KITCHEN JOS. JEFFRIES, PRop. JUST RECgivrog A " "I Uni 8W (3ANDIE S, Lowne 's Chocolates, Bewards Choc. & Bonbon, I Seward's French Fruits, Runkle Bro. Cake Chocolate, A fresh a.ssortment of Cakes reeei*ved every Thursday......... 27 I K-RAILROA- MARKE 3 PIsOI'RIETO. **o*e froh beeat port, mat, eutta t' --OI'RN BVIy MOING.--- aiurted on tbe RaJlroad. coorner 88 LO' ;!. i UatNi:S bIRfJTO1 0"' 't ....* .:.4lw. . I.d . ..r ...w ".. .'.a.U ýe. I halip. SAirarnit h\yI I S r "toot K -rpf. Ullen Net, t 1l. sad S.%Uvo.I.t 'i' ml had market hv-.Tu.m ~a U IJUt S.iAO.Y\. K, V. Tralge, Pr. i*.#r, ('ltase. ire. sad hqyrnwa.. App cgares &Iwa a led. Cot. Green and MarketZste 8ss I FMwl H. W., Cypreent and Mae. L.umler, .beting a aee.Iaty. LRGKrDRL. C J. Choke Family 4roreerl Abe Peat and t `antual. Car. St. Phiip Wn B3pIR .L URS A.J. .LL Phymfrklem.Gd Idargool.. Prnri.ri.r-f 4 SYEtc Drag Starr. main 'Meet Th amaea. La. F. E &ii. I Maer. ý Prrsirts D Ir °gm. Cbrnr,-s:.. Pedanry. ebal Make llrttr_·orr. tie. Car. Ya? a Gree etrmtt & '0-E~; h t.. !lEiiY.. *L Dry Goodi t :Cotiee. i-. bm!8t a d a1?w.. ermkerY. I Ca. Muj. k&. I nu grmeis. 'r H iI Ai X DnrOo t I)RE. F. J. Gutlee. Namage. re.. Cbeaneark. r.-st %rtee. Plf u'na *-. lrl t.. x.. .'a:aue. . 4.a. MIaY mad a; r.I.q..trla-:a I I I):lcT, +. lLL. J X.. Nllimery Mt.rc :i",t""! . I.,Fi-. h.". s- d hýrrra+M Ikr, f seating. Ve.ýr Market sad K. Li.nr renswim Fly ZEMS-'T. tKa I ,fit sat. heahker A J rwcllr 7, Yee Jewelry. u-takr od darks. as. Lair * 4treet. ;t,:era SI P:i~ip are Si. Len i d plA~lcH sIR ( D. D.<./. J. E.5,enit dC Ciner Grey. and St Bridget Dowse I vDAIGBL D J. J. re oearirW rtie Wn Min trata .emrCame rfe fin. { AITONNKYS-I LA w in !I D - TdQA5 A, at, As t .ruey.. t.Law. Bast of Larseence beildiag. DSWELL & MARTIN. SI roa i Ahiioe eye at Law. e Rome :. :,. Peak f IbT1ibednan Deidi 'be; L A (LJk CLA f IUtemaey-aebaw , }'.0ew: !tack Buiud~g. Earrowaa no P Leni n r t it mUse. TXOJAILe ! . ..m.Hl, s. nt P..cu I. K. . %etee' .eebol br N.y. 'Cigli-!, s.4' Vren.-b in all tkeir hraemeb.,s a'I ath.-n..tisa t.ubL Barr~e mn ates. i II. Dapbel ht"eet. f CASL CO ZII. An Academy !or Tomag ladies al ' [.pt by He Fwof Mesa Cad. ibm. {~ aabaee: rsii and Pteene. litSer d I· XoAXIALwk ý1 Market Puh Ust. ti e bm{mgbe ad.I. 3mw 1-pD7 f Ak~i .Z Do(Lcu otearcoid anruim The u ' j~EW PVrrI8Kxu wm VaIRII COLLEGE. Sebul fr Tnu al.In b.bth.aa na(cen hurldingaPd nil modrn Impoe 4 Vallej~n ofm Ta. ~tame fe Maic andEoemnien Sindee Moan thirtyb SO outnal~ ihugd ~trro BAL ADOIr S RraroB, Do9 C~Ell. TH'VIBODAU & ST LO1h Ii AL W IORKf OIJRAtERD . andc~ Thibodaux. Soliitn a0C share ( ofU youur patongs guaranteeing· Bod r~in andrh Guttifng~ £ Spcilt Ramna, W~oa Paojs(,. Dolt I Lt H.Fn N. CouIe, onbt, F~ TaIU@oaS~aVXB LA .1. Ilotreli. s u \H tchln~ker :. , FINE JEWLERY. CLOCKS AND WATCHES, THE; CEIEBHATED ."" . ELGIN WATCHES UE5sI CONSTANTLY OSN IomwI HAND. Also the NEW TI1,,B$ AMERICAN SEWING IGO i - MACHINE. -'Z ;" ETC. Et t- . A fT.. t. emt. ea arni -ee les ef& fd oA iswaa A. BOU LOUISIANA STEAM USA, BLII.T DOOi FIC ROBERTS & CO., Proprietors., t01, 303, 305,307 GRCAVIER 8TS %JPV Ott0l.EN~A~tra, l.A. Sasb, Blinds, Doors, Melding, Floorig Salosters, ete., always c band cr uasde to e Order. ;remptly stresd l t. ALBFRTJ. LAS8EIG?.I NOTARY PUBLIC k RSCELAXD, L AFOIRCHE, LA OUe Marstr..w "L a...1 p. a. Lay 3dmtaria 7meimess pmy winasw fsuly sues U4 tr CLAY KNOBLOCH Ar £'v and Co..maefir on Lawl Thibodaux, ELn. Offsews -Gaude Building, St. Philp ft. FROST'S HOTEL. 6..-qins-em I .W sum, Excursionist. and Traveling Neab n 3.aspeasa" mmd lamim aybt-asmere at say -04 T1 e.. A Flt!-t~a6... . CAFFE "'aa HOTEL eabe baad. .qsa m. It ru" 'W a. fi. FROST, h op . ~Col-:s~ rZ oumews"am -~~it MOM Amlmsa weas. Wý!ae m maaet f'i rbalshuas sad as mmdisjl tadmm heI i "No -an anlov doe arer;s7atei ý" ý a/ý r w sa~sbs excl am samam w" s e m a a , a "A e d e e dAs sa te e a N m s m e. m ad shiny $s ae LMb s Oh n&a bsV .* smbg > 1a S~AmU Bmie m, am ASEha41 N mTaRa mtiIh I badbm. b kILCgmm. Aduma O3.s uainu "ea. D 42 o"" C , AIOU a-.5 d.~ d ~u .r =ate-x, LR iYourhome J MI.cvtbe bM · r- s it . v :: - cteat i e. Ir tztI7htt by swM, 'Jsat Doll Gibsab o wrat oa~yC IdbL)J·sbigm 10 :' T . mo 1~` .-s' 1 z orrktia~ilC5 tri Is everf· ~CI t= t. r!l 1::e ? ý -1 · a -Y Z s sesII(L.)OC· - ý ;ýtasr lea S kmr-be aw~ "-s! Lphre-'totb~e ear P-ohms--"-"w ?! The T~inss-DkmI6. FRANK BA Commissi E .ID DWa IN u.u GODIITRY PRO WAX TALLOW dau.m. roV* ro. fit DZC11as NO·~ ·1·DNC yV'Z NEW OaLEANS, i. .aU5 .eL ADvAN m MANS eev.gs m..uinmw V S. bw rwf Winbam-w .a. O.A. V. S. °ý. STS~ SDUW" am " Utlte Latest F.O. -tsn~i THE STATES o tae Laed £3t aoe& Jadk no IW -ew aOnr a low writ * SIllL M PI.d 3~oery VebU· 3etwdiObr4 b Iu"DlLSTA blIlII)rnAY ~r. r1~ w