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Tulane News.
-,fing of the session of
I, marked the begininisg of
h tbe history of Tulane Uuil
Preceding the •scesion of
,, p-esident, college spirit
t-lbe bard to arouse, but
the inaugratlion of Dr. i.
of North Carolina, the
aud well thought out plans
geatleman have caused the
of athusiasm and the Uni
baa mn* advanced materially
its pmper place among the
of Southern institutions.
'sullxent so far this session
very gratifying, though last
th r were 1145 students, a
member than in any other
unilversity.
ad to the handsome collection
ag opposite Audubon Park
the Colleges of Arts and
and of Technolo, tIers
be erected the Tilton Meum.
Lirary, so called in honor of
lamented F. W. Tilton, whose
as made a donation of $50,000
Uilversity for that purpose.
-g the student life at Tot.
rat stress should be laid upon
at imauguration of chapel
sad lectures. For a few
ea- l day the staeats are
bled; at which gathenngs a few I
from the Rible are read, the
' Brayer rnted, and a hymn
ig by a choir of students. On
nae omioss say sanouncements i
therem ry be, are made and I
short talks made to the
by the president and mew.
d ti faculty. On one day in
,eLk, however, an address of
- Pty fve minutes duration isI
b the custmary service. Par.
Is pat three months, several
Smen and scholars of New t
have addressed the students t
sg uand Instructive sub.
are two literary societies
ezutenoee at Tulane. "The r'
Ihaving recently been found. A
tion to the time renowned b
Barks". These societies are b
sIevatioa of the powers of f
debate, and oratory, and in d
they are doing good work. A
I are being energetically w
bald an intercollegiate (lebate
University of Texas, which ci
will take place this eea. f
becomea an annual occur
sm other student orgPiza.i m
le order, among the most 'a
being the Cercie Francais, pi
- ore, the Sketch Clulb, r
ymprony Orchestra. A l
Shas long been need. d,
an the pres.nt club,
_ meDuI organized has a
ft over seventy from the 1
" partment alone. The at
Gree Circle is the study in
of anienut Greee -C
Cl-b and the Orchestra M~
P5 ork in the study of d
b sturodet publications, poi
- ", an annual; the one
eity Mguline", the IhI
1 amalgamation of the pr
"il the "Tulane Muga. re
althan'a ofldcl weekly of
'QlIve and Blue", now WI
" eme There isalsoa Ge
, the ,,Phagoct", I:
,-lsd, on medical topices Ve
-: e medical students.
h-aive been iud thus p
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&rO,
0o f t
ad In.
tre br.
Rre.IM
D..sav
far, the contributions being solely Iy
the studeuts, but later on the profes
sore may write for publication.
-Th1e outburst of college spirit
following the ,ascent victorious atbie
tic season and evinced at the "crown.
ing sumce-u",-Tulane Night--., but
ano!her demonstration of the fact
tht college spirit bas come to Stay
and that henceforth Tulaue Univers.
ty will take a leading place among
her conutemporaries in thb. march
onward. For as Dr. Alderman said
at theb close of one of recent addresses
to the stuldent body, "this university
has a future and a destiny and will
remain here as tlong as the great
river, on wi;je' banks she tgands
flows onward to the sea."
Many of the blotches, pimples anM
other affections of lile skin are caused
by the failure of Ihe liver and kit
Da3s to cL5t off impurities, which
remain in the system. HERB9IN
will stimulate the liver and kidneys,
and cleanse the system or all impur.
ities. Price, 50 ceats. For ale by
Thibodaux drug store.
00 Simon-Moore.
We clipped the following item
from the Times.Democrat of last
on
E Sunday.
"The marriage of Mis Vivian
,1 Moore, daughter of Judge I. D. Moore,
re to Mr. Reuben Simon of Natchez
±w took place Wednesday afternoon at
he the residence of Judge and Mrs.
Moore. The bride was beautiful in a
on hindsaome gown of crean accordion.
)a plaited chiffon over cream satin.
ti Her veil of illusion was thorn stitched
od at the edges, and was prettily ar
he ranged, being caught to her dark hair
by a half wreath of orange blonsotaa.
She carried a shower bouquet of
in bride loses and smilax. Miss Moore's
of only attendant was her Young sister,
is Miss Cdwina Moore. Mr. L. Fell.
r- man, Mr. Brown of Vicksburg and
Mr. Courtland Moore were tLe ushers.
To the strains of the wedding march
l they entered the parlor, followed by
t the little maid cif honor, and by Mr.
b. Simon, the bridegroom's father, and
Mrs. Moore, mother of the bride, anul
the bridegroom and his aunt, Mrs.
8 Schlenker of Vicksburg. Then came
i the bride, escortedl by her father.
I. Rev. . L. Leucht with the beat man.
d Mr. J. Simon, awaited tlheir coming
beneath a handsome canuolpy of white
carnations, roses and asparagus ferns,
from which was suspended a large
n double heart of white carnations.
c. After the ceremony a large reception
was held. The house was beautiiflly
deorated with palms and cult flowe:a.
e Mr. and Mrs. Simon remained in th
h citr until yesterday, when they left
I. for their home in Natlhes."
HERBINB bho uld be used to en.
rich and purify the blood; it curea all
forms of Ilood disorderi, is especially
Suseful in fevers, skin eruptions, boils,
pimples, blackheads, scrfula, salt
rheum and every form of blood im
purity; it is a safe and effettual cure.
L'trae, 50 cents. For sale by Thiho
daux drug store t
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Judge B. W. Suthberlin and Miss '
Mary Leigh Williameon were married
at the residence of the bride's mother
in Stonewall, La., Wednesday. Rev. 0
Charles Tharp, rector of Christ Y
Memorial Church ot Maueld, assuist- g
ed by Rev. J.H. Spearing of St.
Mark's Epiasopal Church of Shreve.
port, officiated. Judge 8ntherUin is
one of the best known gentlemen of P
this section of the State, having been i
prominent in political cirdcles and
recently an incumbent of the bench
of the Circuit Courtof Appeal. Miss i
Williamson is a daughter of the late 5q
George Williamsoo, a distinguished W
lawyer and at one time minister to a
Central America under President
Haves. The marriage, while antici
pated, was something of a surprise,
but one that will give pleasure to the
friends of both bride and groom.
Judge Sutherlin and wife will make St
Shreveport their hoce.
Mrs. Stherlin is the sister of M.
W. P. Martin and Mr. Rolad Wil.
liamson of this town. ed
Se
Natthan Harbster, a weatbyaitie
o.f Resdig, Pa., surprised his four t
cu'dren at a family Christmas dilue
byp iatiag each odtfb wiLta~a
chek for SiSOW0.
Hotel
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A. S. DOxWavD. re,.
- First class accommoda.
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Electrical Work, in Pri
vate Telephone Lines
and Plantation Sys
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and Burglar Alarmsn
and all Electrical Xov
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CALL 0 ARK OR Eg$iATUt l am..?C.
S Order Of Court.
rn.
Jult Tn STrATE OF LO)UIIA!(A, )
I, 20T-. JUDIcIAL DsTRwlr CouRT.
IvT Is HEtarJy OnnRDeED, That the ss
ay sins of the said 2Dth. Judicial District
Court of Louisiana, in and for the par
's ishes of lafourehe and Terrebonne be,
and the same are hereby fixed and shall
n be holden as follows, to-wit :
eh In and for the Parish of Lafourche,
Lid the sessions shall begin as follows :
On the fourth Monday of January;
es On the second Monday of March ;
On the fourth Monday of April;
ty On the fourth Monday of May;
i On the second Monday of September;
On the fourth Monday of October;
nt On the flrst Monday of December of
each year, and each session shall last
SIs until the opening day of the succeeding
session in the parish of Terrebonne;
and, until otherwise provided the sese
sion beginning on the second Monday
>1 of March and that beginning on the
second Monday of September shall be
d Jury sessilons at which grand and petit
I Juries shall be drawn to serve in accord.
Sance with law; provided; that when
ever deemed necessary by the court a
ý special Jury may be ordered drawn to
serve at any other of the sessions herein
Sfixed.
r In and for the pariseh of Terrebonne,
Sthe sessions shal begin as follows:
On the third Monday of Februsry;
On the first Monday of April;
On the scond Monday of June;
On the first Monday of October
On the third Monday of November
On the third Monday of December of
each year, and each session shall last
m until the opening day of the succ.edlnl
session In ahe parish of Lafourche; sand,
it an Il otherwise provided, the session
begning on the first Monday of April
and October shall be Jury sessions at
p which grand and petit Juries shall be
drawn to serve in accordance with law;
provided that whenever deemed nee.
Ss ary by the counrt a special Jury may be
i orderea drawn o serve at any other of
the sessions herein fixed.
1. That whenever the opening day of
session shall fall on a legal hoiday, the
session shaU begin on tho first logal
' day thereafter.
1. That the committing magistrates of
the parishes of Lafourche and Terre
oone are hereby directed to make
misdemeanor cases, and appearance
bonds accepted in such eases, returna
ble on the first day of the following ses
sion of this court in their respective
Sparishes when the court is no in ses
sion at the time of such commitment or
reference, and on the following day
next iafter the acceptance of the appear
Lac bond which the court is in session
at the time of such reference; and all
i appearance bonds In cases where the(
punishment mraybe imprisonment at
ard libor shall be made returnable on
the first day of the Jury session for the
arish in whieb the easesoriginate next
following the reference, in ase the r
court is not in session at the time, and
i on the day following the acceptance of
the bond, if the court be in Jury session.
That this order he entered on the min
tse of this eourt in the parlahes ofL- L
fourcbe and Terrebonne, and be duly
published in the official Jonrnal of each
parish.
That nothing herein eontained shall
be taken and construned as in any way
interfering with the holding of courts
in either parish at any time, outsidMe of
the sessions herein fixed, whenever the
Spublic busines shall require it.
That during July and August of each '_
year the court shall be in vacation.
Thus done read and signed in open
court at Houma, La., this 90th. day of
December, A. D., 1900.
Approved, five lines erased, before
signing. L v . CAILLUET,
Judge 2Dth. Jud. District.
Piled Dee. 20th. 1900.
[Signed): C. A. CELESTIN, Clerk- C
A true opy from the orilginal on file
and ofrodin my ofmee.
Clerk's Omffice, Homs, La., December -
20th. A. D, 1900.
E.C. WURZWOW,
. Chief D'y. Clerk,
Parish of Terrebonne, La.
D o Y estu ; obs am et Bru
Shake into your shoes Allen's Foot.
FRae a powder four the feet. It cools
the feet and makes tight or ,New
Shoes feel lCasy. Curms Corns, Bun
ions, Swlh.ln. 8martlng, Hot, Callous
8ore and Sweating Feet. Allen's
Foot base relieves all pain and gives
rest end comfort. We have over 30,
000 testimonials. It cures while
yoo walk. Try it -day. All drug
gists and shoe stores sell it 2c. Sam
pie sent Free. Adddress Allen S.
Olmsteed, Le Roy, N. Y.
Hardware and Builders Hariware,
Pai:uta, Oils and Varnishes. Cutlery, i
gns, revolvers, aoa ammunition, rope
etc. Fine saortment of Harnme
from 6 M) up--Gee-Hsw Collars Tic.
paleceor8 25 Per loen. Aionice
asortment of Heaters ad Coloking
-btoves. We are sole Agents for
Wilmo air tight Heaters fur wood
and coal.
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STATE OF I.OUIJSLAA.
+0th Judicial District Court,-Parieh of
ILaourche.
BncussiowO0P WILLIAn LOV1 NO. 337
Puonrvus.
¶'A R NOTICE, THAT PURSUANT
to an order and decree of the above
"onrt tad to a Commission tome direct
ud in the above enttled and numbered
Bucee-__ ion I win offer for sle at public
_uction rsuant to law to the lut and
highet bidderat the CourtHouse in
th Tows of Thlboda,. oa
ATURDAY, JANUARY I1TH 1901,
etween the hoours of U c'ooeLk . m.
ad 4d'cloCk p.m. the followi5 des
,ribed property bslongina So Sac- IEl)
REAL ESTATE.
A Certain tract of Land situated in
the Parish of Lafourche, on the gltht
bank of Bayou Lafourche In the iQmu
dite vtvieity of the Town of Thibo.
daux, and about Fifteen or Lixteen
arpent. from said bayou, meauriln
one arpent, on Saint (Charles street by
the breadth thereto belonging, bounded
in front by-lots of Louiu ,ylvaln Allain,
now or formcrly, above by land, of
Hon. A.F. Knobloch, below by Saint
Ch'arles street and beck by lots belong
ing to Anthony Ranger, John tanger
and Robert Taylor, Dow or formerl-.
Said trart of aid being the same which
was acquired by the saied William Love
from Louis Syvlain Allain by an set of
sale pa~ed bifore E. E. leBlauc, Depu
vy Recorder on the uth day of April A.
Ii. 1870 (Sec ('on. Hook 13, page 94).
On the following terms and Condi
lions, via:
For Cash to pay debts.
JAMKU BUAIRY
S :heriff of the Parlsh of Lafourehe.
HOWiLL & MArlIN Attysof ucceuilon.
Dec. 8th 1900.
Public Sale.
Ix TEn MAITRn or TTn ESTIATn or
RAPUARL OanguroN.
Nineteenth Judicial District Court in
and for tile Parish of Iberia, Stat of
louisiana. Probate No. 97.
DY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER IS
ued frm the Honorable the Nine
teenth Judicial District Court of the
State of Louisiana, in and for the Parish
of Iberia, dated November 3rd. 1900, in
the above succession, and to me direct
ed, 1, Emile Orgeron, will, as Adminis
trator of the Estate of the maid Raphael
Orgeron, offer for mile, and sell or cause
to e arold to the luast and highest bid.
der, at the Court house door, in the
town of Thibodaux, Lafourche Parish,
State aforosaid,
ON 8ATURDAY, JANUARY 6TIH 131,
the following described property, to
wit:
1. "A certain trct of land situated in
the Parish of Lafourche, 8tat of Louis
ians, on the right desecndinte bank of
Bayou lafourche, at abount thirty miles
below the town of Thibodaux, and
measuring more or less, one arpent
front b a depth of forty arpents.
Bloundd achove by landsloe o es.
son of P. M. Orgeron; Below by those
of Teles tiavoie; with all the buildings
and improvements thereon situated andM
thereto belonging."
2. The undivided one eighth in thae'
certain tract of land situated in the
Parish of Lafourche, State aforesaid, on
the right descending Bank of Bayou
Lafourche, at about thirty miles below
the town of Thibodaux, and measuring,
more or less, one and one half arpents
front, by a depth of survey. Bounded
above by land of L. Guidry, and below
by tract of land above described."
'Terms and Condltions: CASH ON
THE SPOT.
EXILE Oaonnow,
Administrator.
New Iberia, La., November 27th.. 1900.
14t.
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KITCHEN
JOS. JEFFRIES, Prop.
1U RI[I[H IVI[O
A rugsu uug o@
CDAN DIE S,
Lowney 's Chocolates,
Sewards Choc. & Bonbons,
Seward's PFrench Fruits,
IRunkle Bro. Cake Cbocolate,
A fresh assortment of Cakes receved
every Thursday......... 27
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OCOTAVE J. TO U'P,
PROPRIETOR.
()holes tresh beet, port, reel, men..a ea
esseege. moagee on bead.
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SIThe Light of the World
SF
Our Savior in Art.
'a
i Coat nearly $100,000 to produce.
o Contains nearly 100 full-page eugrav.
t, lmgs of our Saviour and His Mother
Shy the world's greatest painters.
i- True copies of the greatest Master.
Spieces in the art galleries of Europe.
t 1Every picture is as beautiful a a
Ssuunrte over the hilltop. Contains
Sdescription of the paintings, biogra.
Spby of the painters, the unames and
Ilocations of tbhe galleries in Europe
where the original's may be seen.
Also aontaina a Child's Department,
including a Childl's Story of the Christ
uand His Mother, heautifully written,
to fit each picturc. This wonlderful
book, matchless in its purity and
beauty, appeals to every mother's
heart, and in every Christian home
'where there are children the book
sells itself. Christian men and
women are making money rapidly
taking crders. A Christianu man or
woman canu in this community soon
make $1,000 taking orders for
"Christmas presents. Mrs. Wait, our
agent in Masusachunsetts, has sohl over
$3,000 worth of the tboks in a very
short time. Mrs. Sackett, our ag.nt
in New York, buhas soldover $1,500
worth of tbebnoks in a very sbort
time. The Ihook is printed on velvet
faianied paper, beautifully bound in
,ardinial Red sad geld, and adorned
with Ghlen Roses and Liliesa. t Its,
without doulbt, the most beautiful
hook of this hentury. Wirite for
terms quickly and get the manage.
ment of that territory. You ca,
work on salary or commission, and
when yon prove -our succes we will
promote you to the position of Mans.
ger and Correspondent, at a penman.
eat salary, to devote your time to
attending to agents and the corres
pondene. Wanted also a Stitr
Maager to have charge o ooffce to
Leading City of the tateand manage
all the busiuesa of the State. Send
for terms. Addresaa
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Raya.. A edla Parilh. La.
Surveying, Leveling, Plaotatio:
Drainage, Maps, Et......
Twenty YearsM' pereimoo
In U. 8. Re.Surveys. Will take
mwork in Lafourche parish. Cor.
respondenoe Solid ted.........
For job prinUng of iall kinds, all
o0 or write to the SEINEL.
JUST RECEIVED AT
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Emporium
....Store,
1000 lower Pot. 250 Jardio-re
u Cuspidor of latest and most
beautiful patterns. Alan lageat one.
aigamest of Ice Creasm Freezers, Coo
lern and Fruit Janr ever brought to
Thibodanz. All at New Orlean
prices together with a lhrle lime of
Hammocl , from $1.00 upwards. It
will pay you to call and m these
gooda.
'edepAe one
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sd ýu.1 ods sad can suit you
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aobestowaia sam of thawe 1901 pris mm ma
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omourod is a Sewa is propostiom to the pops.
him. of tha mo&ew, leosmad of being givoes
dimply to tbs hor orbmmd the largest Nt of
ambblboam-wbihh, of omrsas, anreM mow mil,
Mebi to big cities. Aaether dlever meitiag
of he pla i, that all tohe iti mad towns
the Uiad Stew amd Cmda hav bee at.
uaged i loms cheeo. The ciioe of the
grut ,liomais e grouped to Am 1,
sad as td driwe sot very may, the
prim. =/ ow tee.t dhth eM high.
arm pa-r being $i9 ma he t . .
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and vrg.s hin wi. de other dmas, md ms
the wmber o boyce it a deem iamoamo. be.
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thee wL be $4,5 drilbuted moa Cl 8
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they equal em o of every to rhuIdred ii.
hebmoum of dotheows aswih h e
morrsb thea. Is. whrl thees.
Th ial alogtr a very liberal tir, and
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