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Dr. Meyer's Water, 50C. A BOTTLE. 2 LOCAL PARAGRAPHS. The Police Jury held its regular session here last Wednesday. Watch for the proceeding in our next. WATlvr.-The services of a bright Lad, good at figures, and have some experience in Groe ty Business, no liquors sold, address, opportunity, Sentinel OlL.e. We learn that a young man by the. nameof Albert Toups, living near Ariel P. . committed suicide last Friday. No cause assigned for the rash taL We congratulate Bro. Taylor, of the Comet on the arrival into his fam lyof a 11 pound baby boy. We trust that the little fellow may live to be the joy and happiness of his old age. Mrs. O. E. VanDeusen, of Kilhourn, Wis., was afflicted with stomach trou. ble and constipation for a long time. She says, "'I have tried many prelara tions but none have done me th( good that Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets have." These Tablets are for sale at Roth's drug store. Price. 25 cent'. Samples free. SMr. Joachim Badeaux is having placed around his two newly buint blldings on Thabodaux street, a shb'd, thereby adding cousiderably to their appearance. He also had them thoroughly covered over with tin as a precautionary measure against fire. Children often inherit feeble diges n tive power and colic of a more or less * severe character results, when food is * taken which is at all dlfticult to digeat. WH'ITE'S CREAM VERMIFGE a acts as a general and permanent tonic. f( price, 25 cents. For sale by Thibo- re daux drug store. Mrs. Jos Lamoureux died last w Tuesday at h. r home on canal street. el .She was burice in St. Joseph Catholic )euspetery Wednesday evening. Miss Elvie Webre left on Tuesday F lor New Orleans, where she spent ] several days in'selectsng new hats and L anillery for the spring And summer b trade. For your Easter hat and bon. net you will have to see the Misdes Webres, there line is an elegant one ai and you will have no trouble to select *"l p9e that will suit you. T Leave your orders for piaffos H organs and piano toning with V. J. R Coohlo. h Local Representative of P1 Jouis Grunwald Co. Ltd. 13 G Are you sick? If so, investigate A the merits of HERRINE. It is a eoncentrated 'nedicine, the dose is small, yet it quickly produces the most gratifying results, digestion im o proves, the lips and cheeks lose their . pallor, the eye becomes bright and the ta step elastic. Price, 50 cents. For sale by ThiboIlanux drug store. h We extend our sympathaca to Mr. " and Mrs. Eng Larre, on the de'th of their little infanut child whirh took c place doluring the latter part of last h week. dr Work on the new depot of the Tex m and Pacific Railway company was bieg'gun on last londay. The new Iuilding promises to be one of the handsonmest depoti along thuir lince. Considerable work haos already been O done on it aid it will i.e nt a shLort C wlule h'f-re it will be ready for th. acrmmno.lItionz of the traveliang pub lie. wl When in need ,of Tailor Made rel eJothing see Chbas. A. Badtrax, who fet has about one thousand samples of thi the newest woolens, worstedl and cbi flaunels for summer wear. He will a take your measure as well8 as n ou ,xpert,. and goaraittee xou a perfect fat syl --- --"---- ,, C- I14al Bar Put On Kissing. Two vouag married St. Petersburg couples apl)pealeld aga~nst the sentence of meprisonment for kissing each oth f er in a restaurant, which the ledge on lstigmatiacd as ".nhameless behavior G aion of feeling, but the juage upheldrd th the deriston of the lower court.-~Er. Now wit.le it is not She thing to be u gesuMag other reople's wives1 at most p it is had manners and poor taste to I.e kissing sour own ia piblic places. R Ifour judge took the a: me view asI the judge on the other side of the It)nd w. wou!d have Ito buld a larger jail.-I. R. Adeoc:ite. . Gooi 0Co0gh M edicine for t Children. ,. "I lbave no hestatnncy an recommend .h, lng Chamtu,-itlal a Cla-gth ltemedylv," cr says 1' P. Moran, a .eis kniwn and wa: I'ti',l:ar l,:aker. of P., t r.h.rg. Va. PaN '.,ltWe li,'. i gi't'ia i t to o:i ,hbi dren "1] whe'a iti oabl,., wVt N d::l 'uoig.ah, also reli Kopig enit. :a.n it .ios s aw i. ti iven pefect s.ati-t:,-to.t. It wasr re pro ,aaeeld tl lse b" ly : 4ruaggiat as whl i ti, tbet :.,ugh ., li1 r . for 'hiridren t,,: batewtfu I r,.g. 5. ?, ' lR tia d ag r ,,c airn t'e . '.' Mars Meeting, At a meeting of the Daemocr.ctuc voters, town of Thabodauxt held at the Town Hall on We<d;reslay, the 13th of March. 190:. `l- ;,r W. P. Martin to ,k the cuhaie ar,:: motion, H ,n. Thomas A. Badºcaux was elected the permanent crhni, m:tn. lieo,. J. hI Aucoin wis thoseu as the ecretary. A oallo' was had on the nomiina tions made for Mayor and Aldermen I and Marshal, with the esui!t that the following tick..t was dIecared to w I 4 thb choice of tit. m% esitng: Foa MAYOR. - F. Ze:ne,,t, Foa ALDERMEN, - A. J Brai,l .. W. Wilson, Octave T'.oups, E F. Ri lar viers, E. N. R,.th t Fo FOR .IARSAL, -R J. Nsquan. 1 The Preasslent asupinted the follow a ing named genatlmen to serve as the Dht Democratic Executive Committee for me the Town of Thibodaux: no J. L. Aucoin, S. L Bergeron. K. J. t ity, Braud, Jos. A. Troue, and H. C. C Chol. The meeting then adjourned. n the - ear For all pulmonary troubles BAL- t nat LARD'S HOREHOUND SYRUP, n the taken in the early stages, proves a certain and sure ,pelfic. It is equa- a ly effective in croup and whooping e of cough, and if used in season prevent- a Lm the further development of consump tNon. Price, 25 and 50 cents. For G D sale by Thibudaux drug store. wn, p pR R te.* Yeu II k1M rU wtsla ti tlhº whe i you plant nd Ferry's ' eta. If you buy cheap seeds you can't ts be re. 1 ke no chances - 01 re. et Ferry's Deale every- St where a' l them. Wnrse & aDr 1901 recd Annnual- el mailec free. "ng .M. FEPRY i CO.. 1it Ost rt, Mic. s ,d, ti ?ir .cl ,m A Pleasant Affair. m Mr. and Mrs J. J. .McBride enter. ye tair.ed at an "at home" on Thursday Se night, on Belle Grove plantation. at s The lawn pre-ented a beautifulm scene with its many decorations of Japanese lanterns. The house y was prettily decrated with palms, he C. ferns anl1 cut flowers. The table was D- resplendent in cut glass and silver i th vases holding violete, roses and ferns ve At were placed here and there upon the rit elegant spread board. Among thoe in is aho enjoyed 'he evening were: wi Misses (I r, Levron, Beatty Char. sh lotte, Mirtna Pr!gh. D. and L. Cage, the v Fancy, Ketty. Cbharlotte and Mathilda no t Minor, Katherine and E'lna Shaffer, coj d Lilly Bisland, Maggie Wood,, Eisa ,r beth and Mary Allen BcBride, Lula Jo . Guillot, Olive MecBride, Anna Belle thi ,s Mason, Mr. and Mrs. H. Wilson, Dr. the e and Mrs. Jastremski, Mr. and Mls il t *J. D. Schaffer, Mrs. William Minor tit Mrs. Rodney Woods, Mrs. M. G. B. an Thomas; Messrs. Ed. McCullom, I ml a H. Lancaster, S. C. Frost, Dr. J. L. I. Ragan, R. and J. Schaffer, Preston the .f Pugh, -Sinot, W. and C. Woods, W. shi Guillot, Stanwood Duval. an tdoi e An Honest Medicine for La w Grippe. sat George W. WaVtt, of South Gardi a ner. Me., says: "I have had the worst inj cough, cold, chills and grip and have taken lots rf trash of no aecount but cal profit to the vendor. Chamberlain's Un Cough Remedy is the only thing that loc has done, any good whatever. I have Sused one bottle of it and the chillls. "tt co!d and grip have all left me. I Uo congratul:ate the manufacturers uf an wa Shonest onedi'jne." For sale by Roth Ch drug store. r Necrological. son rye S CHAR. W. GRIsAxOlR e. t We are pained to chronic'e the de.thbri of Mr. Cha*. W G isamnore, whch ben t occurred last W'edneeday morning at the 1 o'clock, in th, city of Mexico, .Me. pp The dce aserl hal ben ill but a shoit our while, his death being caused by I,11 typhus fever. He was a former COn resident of our town and married a t few years .ago Miss Minnie Allain, of up this place, who, with three small Ani Ichiljren survives btm. He was alsee, the I a brother of Mrs. Jobph Thbbodaux, ee on Canal street. To the bereaved ly family and ielstaves we extend our bot sympa:hles. Jo.l Mi. JOHN LAnRKIa, t This highly resptl.d citizen of and Lower JLutourche, died last Saturday wa a. his home at the Cott Off, at the age of 79 years and 12 cdays. He formerly resided in this town, being B one of the parsuers of the Larkin & Grisamore firm, now dissolved The :kle~red was an exemplary citizen of that secticn of the parish and had a numerous bhost of friends He was o burried Monday it Yt. John's Episco- du pal cemetery. bare Remarkable Cures of Rheu II matism. 1i.m the rrAiatovr, Rutherfwdre n. 0. Tlle edlitor (,t the "indicaltor hasT .i2d owcas.ion to le a the efficacy of tore ('hamherlain's 'ain Balm twice with ing ithe most remarkable results in each at tl icaie. First, wlrh theumatism an the the I shou;dcr from which he suffered ex- mcr, crtuciating pain for ten dave, which Laub was relieved withtwo ap.plicataons of are I Sl'a~n Balm, rubihing the learts atfl-cted of s: :end realizig init:.nt benefit and entire pea relief in a very slhort time. Secontd, rlies it, rheumatism iiin tkigh joint, almost~ ch prostrating him with sevvere pain, rejec which was relieve-l bly two applies. shon ti,.us. iebbing wvh the, liniment on h iami re t!iring at night, and getting Iap tree Mart ,"im pain. For sal hby Roth drug sore. 33 Jolly Old Uncle Josh. I r.'tic 3th trLin "And as you are going to keep a horse," continued Uncle Josh, "I rec I' kon I'll have to give you my ma e the 'Kitty,' bu: of course, you'll need har aess. Now the boss horse milliner as of this section, to my notion, is A. C. Munch. There is nothing in harness that cannot be had of him-heavy and ia light, single and double plain and fan men Cy, work and buggy harness. He has the in stock, or can make 'em to order, besides every other kind of turf goods Smaginable and the finest lot o sad dies you ever laid your eyes upon." Calling upon A. C. Munch Charles .. soon discovered that Uncle Josh had R, taken him to a good place and he or dered a set of harness that makes nag "Kitty" look like atwo-yea -old. But best of all t'olly learn that Mr. Mu:lch ow also sells buggies and she declared the she'd not leave the spot till Uncle Josh bought her one, she got the buggy. fr 'Law sakesl" suddenly exclaimed Uncle Josh, "all this trading 'round J. town h s caused me to forget another C. one or two of the greatest essentials to future existence. Newly married folks 1 can't live on love and scenery any more than anybody else-but your table would look slim without bread' it's º LL- the 'staff of life,' you know so. Polly UP, must make the acquaintance of L P. -s a Gaude of the Thibodaux bakery; His 1 bread, pies and cakes and nicknacks us are conceded by all to be the finest on lug earth. Remember, Jharley thb.re is 'nt- no use ot your 'ootsy tootsy" bothering herself much about baking, so long as there is a good baker in town like For Gaude. lie made that elegant cake I sent to your weddin',' "Yes, and everybody said it was just lovely," ea gerly responded Pelly. "Yes, and while we are thi3 impor tGat topic of gastronomics," continued' Uncle Josh, "we must not forget meat. It goes hand in haud with bread. Now the next thing is to locate a good mar ket where you can get fresh wholesome meats, poultry, etc., at all times, and according to my notion 0. J. T'oups, of toe Rail Road is the only man to supply you. This is the boss meat mar ket in the city and is popular with everybody who is particular to have the best. The reason tor this is all because Toups' is very careful in the selection of stock, get the best of every thing and keep it absolutely fresh and clean. To keep your 'hubb%' in a good humor, Polly, trade at 0. J. Toup's>Y market every time.' Go ,u adv:ce. "And now, young man, let me give er. you another pointer,' remarked the :y generous old uncle. "Do not under stand me to say that clothes m ke the man, but I do affirm that clean and ful spotless linen help a heap.- Now in nas this connection I am happy to inform se you that Thibodaux has on- of hebest Slaundries in the state. Polly will want her lace curtains and shirt wai'ts done " up, it's a ticklish job you know, but r the Thibodaux Hand Laundry is so as very careful that themost delicate fab- - he rics are washed without the slightest injury and I don't like a Chinaman nohow. J. S. Achde, the proprietor. will see that your collars, cuffs and tr. shirts are made white as snow unless e they happen to be colored but then a needn't be afraid of a fade, for Achee priles himself upon the proper care of :r, colored garments." L "By the way," exclaimed Uncle in Josh, with a p4ternal air, "the next le thing to look after is the lumber for r. those improvements which are absolute ly necessary. Come with me and I'll introduce you to H. W. Frost who is or the principal dealer in that line here, B. and he has a well equipped planing mill in connection. He carries the most complete line of building mater- A ial in the county.--everything, from n the sills for the foundation to the '. shingles for the roof, including doors and windows, mouldings, etc., and a don't want all the money a feller's got either. It is pleasant to deal withI, a W. Frost for his greatest aim is to give satisfaction to every customer." And it didn't take Uncle Jobsh long to place li "a right smart sized" order for build it ing material. re En route to their home the party t called at The Sentinel Office. "You'll want the news every week" remarked s Uncle Josh, "and as this is the favorite f t local paper here I'l' subscribe." e When the trio reached their home "that tired feelins' seemed to settle. down upon them all-all at once-and Uncle Josh admitted that he for one n was about "t'ckereJ o:t, ' whereupon h Charley made bold to remark. "Now, uncle. youi've been very, very kind, and 1 kinder hate to speak of anything else, but say, cant you recommend something--ahemi!-a little wine, or rye, or instance for medical purposes. you know" 'Why. certainly, my 2 boy, quickly replietld Uncle Jos I~, a h bright smile chasing itself over his h benevolent visage, a little rye and a 1 case of wine is a handy hing around the house, and the proper person to Sapply to for such extras in th.s town is t our friend De is Clement, the grocer. t I,11 plrsonallyguaraateeany thing tha' r comes from Clement 'cause he keeps the very best wines and whiskies in a town. Suppose you go down and b'ing mei I u~jp a little 'good cheer' right away. pa And Charley lost no time in executing var the order. Upon sulmming up the wonderful on events of the dy Polly began to volub- 3 I ly express her thanks. "You have r bought us everything," she exclaimed. P "Only one thing."' replied Uncle Josh, reflectively, "but Tcan remedy that. E. F. Reviere, the furniture man, always have a noe tine of them che f and you can get one whenever you raili want it: I'll pay for the best." thai "W-h-y," exclaimed Polly with great surprise, "'Uncle, what can it be?- Well it's acradle and-" hen SBut Polly had fainted. N Copyrighted by W. 8. Guthrie. er I .. _ _afte We are jbbing our Hardware shelf de goodt and hardware specialties at re a ia duced aon cut prices. Call and get a bargain in this clas of goods. 33 J. 8. Levrou & Co. Notice to Builderer The Pari-h Board of School Dir," Jhol tors of the Parish of lafoarche. hav Jl ing resolvd tah bl:d a school house app at the Cut Off, on a site donated by the heip of Valete Guedry; a, Krae mcr. La. and on the sitLe donated ii i Lubin Bergeron, in Bayou Blue, bids T are Lereley invited for the canstruction Ibat of said school hclisys. The plano and Blt -pe'fiacations wiel be furtisabhedt on .p year lplicat'on to the undereigned. The bust School Bo:,rd reserves the right to with reject any and all bid. All bids e-si should be iu wiitiig atd lshuld b ,. r i-atded in ;'o, r;r before the 23rd 5 M arch, 1901. 'o'HOlAs A. BADEAUX 0 33 3t '-,riah uperiuteMndent. roun ,OF THIS ADVERTISEMENT as WILL PAY YOU A - We have just received a beautiful line of 'N ripteSitverPtated Ware We guarantee these goods to be equal to sh the beat made in the United States. ...... We are offering for sale at...... $1.90 A BEAUTIFUL. NIOXL PIATED : LAMP • guaranteed in every respect, and formerly sold for $2.25 and $2.50 each. Have just received a lovely assortment of . RBeD erated Hargirg Lasips, Prices from $3.50 to $8.00. . Have a few more of those celebrated BARLER HEATERS. You need this through the summer on damp days in your parlor to protect your piano. *. Ie offer you a Beautiful Gold Gilt Oral Frames, 16.2'0 with glass and back all complete, at S $2.50. You have never had an offer of this kind before in Frames in Thibodaux. --, NEALS ENAMELING, the best, in all colors, for decorating old furniture, frames, bath tubs, foot tubs, tin bAlts. It will pay you to try same on some of your old chairs and you will be surprised to see what you can do with this Enameling. THE THIBODAUX EMPORIUM, PHNoEr e. 4. S. LYVnION a 0C., PROPS. C A. GO SS IN, S... MANUFACTURi AND &DA.ER . .. Choice ough Dressed Cypress Lumber, All Dimensions Sawed to Order and Delivered. Lafourche Crossing, La. FOR RENT. Bakery with complete out fit; almost new, Narrow St., between Rose and Baker. Very small capital needed. Apply to C. 0. Dantin, 28 Thibodaux, La. _5. _ . 15 11 . For job printing of all kinds, 'l I on or write t, the SB.TINEL. Eggs ! Eggs ! I have just recplv."d a large ac ort. ment of Ea-ter Egg-,, and I am pr. pared to supply the trade. Large variety of candies cakes, ete., always on hand. Gave me a call. 34 4t Ms. R. Wasu. Probable Branch Schedule. With the completion of the Lafour. che branch of the Texas and Pacific railr3ad to Thibodaua, it is probable that a double daily service will be inaugurated One train wil, as rive here at 8 s.m, connecting with the New Orleans ascommodation, theoth er to artve here at 3 o'clock in the afternoon While there is nothing definite about this, it is probably that a like schdule will be adopted.- Times. For Sale. Store building, known as Protee. tore Hall, and residence stuasted on Short street between St. Philip and J:tckon streets. PAr particulars apply at SENTIN.L OrrlIs. Notice. This informs the general public tbat I have released the Franklin Hotel from this day for the easseing year, anl will continne in the Hotel busitnels, rumors to the contrary no', withstanding, and will be pleased to I aev.omewlate aenleri. r Mlarnh 14, 1901. Respectfullv. PETER Fay, prop. Ordered an,) o arrive at J. 8. Lev. run & Co. 10100 flower pots. 33 \LBERT J. LASSEIG l E NOTARY rUBLIC RACELAND, LAFOURCHE, LA Omlor bouarsrom a. m. toe p. m. Any Notarial bguineas promptly aneoar -ally attended g. Jersey Heifers For sale. For sale cheap, pare Jersey beifers from I month to 2 yeatold. Guar anteed some of the fnest stock to Louisiana. Apply tQ F. JARV BY, 31 4t on A, ad.i pilanttioL. WANTED! Reliable man for Manager of Branch Ofos we wish to open in this viienity. It your reord is ( K. here is an opportunity. Kindly give good reference whenl writing. Tas A. T. Molsls WHOLIsALs Boost CINCINNATI OHIO Illustrated catalogue 4 ets. stamps. 26 Jan 19 3m Strayed or Stolen, Strayed or stolen fr',m my place on Saturday March 2, on Bayou Black, Magnolia plantatioa 1 Jet black mule, til cut, 16 hands high. JosaPH A. HuPnasaI, M1agpolia Piantation, Bayou Black. 33.lm A Rare Bargain. Pon. SALt:-One Anman & Taylor rice thresher, in perf.et condition. Capacity, 350 to 400 sack, dcily. One 26 horse power engine on skid.' For particular, apply to "2 Poisa r, anoa., 27. $ckhre r, I a. THE BUSIEST ' IN THE CITY I " e* Furriture . Estabiis .**. MAIN STRUT .... Inddgar F. Riviere _________ FOR -RICH _ FURNITURE FOR APOOR ALso UNDORTAIICR. The Place to Buy -TOCR - Stoaes, Hrdwtoare, Builder's Ha Guns, .'m munition, Cuttlery, Brooms, Paints, Oils, Barnes,, r.29riculturaZ lImplements, Sall Clipper Plows at New Orleans H. Riviere & 'Phone 108. Cor. .4ain ' St. Louis SOUTHERN PACI SUNSET ROUTF ...Vacation Ra To C ( ESORT POINTS. Our Aents Moun can otter you LOW ,;o Lakes, ROUND TRIP Sea RATES .e_ Call or Write for Partioulars.^ S. P. 3. .O7ESE, L. f. P ass'. Traffic -nager. ROUaox, TXX. Gen. Pa. Ho! For Rivier Don't forget to visit our new store as we hw.S received a complete and well selected line do Spring & Summer Goo from New York, Baltlmo~e, St, Louli and phis, consisting of. .'-...... ., Laces of all kinds, Sbroideries, Gingha Toile du Nords, Ch brays, Madrases, N - sooks, Persian Lawns, dia Linens, Dimities, pi Imported White and fancy Organdiea, Swises, and Scrime, Bobinets a specialt, of all kinds, and many novelties too n to mention, We invite you also to examine our shoes, as we have added a more complete pecially in the following well known b , "rsHamil re" B~Tr own, ' L"I Ditma Call in, no trouble to show you our go~o~ds H. Riviere & Advertise in The Sea-