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hte ('bibed nwo $etitl rt BLLjinlL Yrvhn -.lTrLli.tY (fl. R. I)'pI: I :. ProI'r ndl Pub. I tcal .Joiwansil 't' the Purisl o/ a'grred q! the Poal ( Pire or t 7htodan:, La as tvcoted eluvs altter. 8IBS0RIPTION PRICE: er8 VRAA. 1IN ADVANIS ....... h..00 All commfnlnications should be ad dressed to The TnsaoDA Lx SEKNTINEL 'hlbodaux, La. rnorrspondence on mnblects of general laterest policited. To lassre notice of their coin o ieatilons, WttCre anusu furnish their real name, even lliosth they should desire to withhold its ,~tblleatlon, as an evidence of good faith. Matter Intended for publication should be rittes oply on one sideof the sheet, and to Isuroi leton IV the week's lssue. corn. bunlct Ion shonuld reach this osee by & eddesday's mall of that week. ubsetlbers who tfall to receive their paper pn tmeS should notify s without delay. WPulIy prepared to do job work of every description. The postofflee department has decided to allow letter carriers to dscard their hot coats in summer and wear blouses or shirt waists, provided each city's carriers adopt a uniform style. Mr. Carnegie keeps harping on hid alleged desire to die poor. He says he always wanted to be a newspaper man. Assume charge of a country newspaper, Andrew, and your wish of dying poor will begralifed. c t. ,o n e sa . ae A Tall Man's Club has been formed at the Univ.:rs-tv ,tf Pennsylvania, whi~h is compoed of twelve members, r six of whom are over six feet two inches tall, and six are over six feet one inch. the latter are called ' shor ties." The name of officers are bloon Jitter, Sky Scraper and Ceiling Dus ter. To a dance that the club will give soon, no girl will be Invited who I is over live feet one inch t:all. It looks very much as if 1lark ? qianna will lie Ihe next nominee of the Republican party for the presiden s fsy. If the trusts. the railroad people d and the millionr.res decide on Mark he will be elected. The power of a money in this country is now in the asnedancy.-Franklin Banner. . The spring and summer opening of the burglary season occurred last night. This business seems to be done under a ,regularly organized band. The opening was a brilliant pne and reflects credit upon the operators in their line of business: it seems to have been a general assault; ahout one dozen stores and besipess houses were threatened or entered. s Bt unner's saloon, Kappel's saloon and c A WORTHY B8UOEBi0R. :'rSeetlmg Norew nder The Sea." All Doctor have tried to cure CATARRH by the use of powders, n acid gases, Inhalers and drugs in y paste form. Their powders dry up the mucoous membra-es causing a them to crack open and bleed. The powerful acids used in the inhalers 1 have entirely eaten away the same a membranes that their makers have aimed to cure, while pastes and oint. ments cannot reach the dsease. An old and ex rienced practitioner who has for many years made a cloA ~l, study and specialty of the treatment j of CATARRH, has at last perfected a Treatment which when faithfully , used, not only relieves at once, but F permanently cures CATARRH, by a removing the cause, stopping the T discharges, and cuing all inlamma m ton. It is the only remedy known b to scisnce that actually reaches the S afflicted parts. This wonderful rem edv is known as "SNUFFLES the GUARANTEED CATARRI CURE" andl is sold at the eztremely low price of One )ollar, each package coqntain ing internal and external medicine sufflicieut for a full month's treatmoent and everytholn necessary to its per- ap feet use. "'SNUiFFI.ES" is the only perfect , CATAI lRti C:RE ever made and is r pow rec~uguized as the only safe and Ipositive cure for that anopyiig and fIe disgusting disease. It cures all in 1awmnation quickly and permanently of and is Ialso wouderfully quick to Ielieve (lAY FEVER or COLD inoTI the HEAD. CATAtRH when neglected often leads to CONSU.PTIOv-,.SNUF. FIlES" will save you if you ous it at puce. It is no ordinary remedy, but a complete treatment which is posi- Ba tively guaranteed to cure CATARRH wi in any form or stage Ift ued accord. it ijg to the directions which accom r pany each pac:kage. Don't delay but '8 sepd for it at once, and write full of Prticeulars as to your condition, and der y'q will recoive speciial adlvicet fr got the di'scnvcer af the o;tdelrful rem- Jy i.y re gahti. ylour Casce without cost drt to ,\oi te'onfl tle rctular irice of her ""NEI F Ml. h E ' the ...It:..1T9A.I'EED meD " \r.\llhtl 'lilE "u SeaIt' prep.. to at . .!idirc's in the 'uli;edl Staitt, or t'.';,ld.t on receipt ihi, ,e [)ul;lr. .\''lI C IDept. gCS9Z wi, D)WIN" B. Sl A & COIPANY, rcu' 2330 aacd 2 ;:ark-; S!:ee:, ItJ!Ji : , . b_ *Gates' drug s't,re were -uceessfully I entered itit little Itoty obtained. SPtp kin's jewelry store, one fg nit stand n :td Eisele's dry, goods store were at. templed, but the locksmith had given 'ub. these stores a gsial job arul the - thieves were hufllel. It dotes seem of stiasge that all the-e sttores ould he SeLteed in one iight andI the thieves Loa nit detected Ihy tihe ujghbt ,,!.;cc. Vindl.iat.,r News, I'r.:,klii. It was the c'l-tmr .of Mliss Nttie 00 Snd-er, .n s:leol tenb'hr of irafton, _W.. Va.. to kss :ter sixty live small ad scholars good by whenever she closed IEL I acIhol for a vaeaiton, or whenever she would not l.e at ,lchotr fo,r several days. A few days atga she felt slight rrai ly ill. She t,!d the chi:dren that she ,, thought she han. grip. so she would vin not be back next day, and maybe for several days. Kissing them all good 0b by, and telling them to be good, she )u. went home and went to beW. A phy by sician was called. 'Smulllox," he - said. Since then several of the chll. per dren kissed bh the ta ncher h:ave be come ill with th*e com|,laint, and there - is something like iºunic among the, )rk parents of the others.-Ex. ae CASTOR IA to For Infants an Children. SThio Iund Yl Hae Always B t his ays One Kansas law serys th.at the ter personal property of a dead man, try whe not claimed by relatives, shall be sold at auct;on Another law All prohibits the sale of liquor. R. cent ly a gallon of rye whiskey was found among the effects of a dead man who had left no known relatives. The Probate Court has taken the whiskey "under alivisemcnt."-Timues Demo crat. ed Down here in Louisiana they take la, "under their shirt," via tLe throat r, ronte. ro Left $10,000 To A Pet Dog. ,s. New York, April 13.-Aliss Ellen ill A. Griffin, who was at one time pro. I in minent in social circles in this city and who has for y.'ars Ihee:l living the life of a recln,e, in her will, which rk Was mpade pphlte after her delath last of week, left $10, 000; t; I er ou-ekeelIwr, Mary 3loUivney, to be used far the' maiutenanuce of her pet black and tan le dlog, Dauldy Jim, andl hr canary. rk Miss Griffin was woith $150,000 of at the time of her death. Het will Ie was carefully dtawu by a lawyer. The rest of her property she left to nieces in Santa Barbara, Cal. st _.. li_ _0I_ _"_.O_ it A Kansas man was traveling in I Arkansas with a native evangelist as his companion. They had ridden in d. silence and finally the KaIssas man, id who wanted to be sotable, asked his companion where he was going. "II am on the road to heaven," solemnly I answered the evangelist. "How long , have you been on the road?" asked It the Kansas man. "Eighteen years, my f iend," answered the preacher I with a solemo sgh. 'Well, see here, I re my friend," remarked the Kansas s, man, as he reined up his horse, "if I in you have been on the road to heaven t p for eighteen yeamr and haven't got g any further along yet than Arkansas, C e 'I don't care to travel with you. ( s Why, man, you ain't over a mile and I e a half from hell tight now." n The Beet Blood Purifier. 0 The blood is constantly being puril. fled by the lungs, liver and kidneys. it K(ep thle6se organs in a healthy 0on, d lition and the bowels regular and you wI wll have no need of a blood purifier. it For this purpose there is notlh:g equal ' to Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver e Tablets, one dose of them wil do you more good than dollar bdttle of the d o best blood purnfler. Price, 25 cents. e Samples free at Both's drug store. 1 S- - ti Invaluable Assistance. i e ' "What service c~o Sou render as ?" I t askedl the manager of the great trust, qi tlooking irith scorn upon the humble s, applicant for work., "Sir, I can guarantee to find water u t any time with my patent divining .t, ' rod." 14' With a glad cry thetrust manager fell upon the appicant's nck amind wept enough teamrs to water the stock of any ordinary enterprlrisqe. The Best Remedy for Rheu- S matism. ex Ba QUI(C' IELIEF PFOx PAIN. a All who use Chasdberlain's )lin Balm for rheumatism are delighted 1 w!ith the quick relief llru pain which o at affords. When speaking of this ir. D. N. Sinks, of Troy, Ohio, says: '"Some time ago I had a severe attack of iheuwatism in my aim and slhol der. I treen numerous remedies but in got no relief until I was recommended In Iy Messr. Go. F. Parsons & Co., dlruggists of this place, to try Cham- a hbcrlain's Pain Balm. They recom- i: mended it so highly that I bought a oe bottle. I weas sooun rdieved of all kna pai,. I have siace reo)mmended sor this linmi:nt to many of my friends. Tb who aLgre with me th:t it is the best remcedly for usacular rheumatlma ih e or.. -a, .. .t,,r .sa!e by Roth Drugt is 1 Sbe A Yoh Have Always bIit, £ad which has ben ir use for over 80 years, has borne the signature fe 1 andt has been made upder his per sono supervision since its afney, Allow no one to deeelve you in this. All Counterfeits, Imtations and " Just.e-.good.' are but xzperenepts that trifle with and endanger the health o. tnents an4 Chldrena-,Bperlience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Casteoria i a harmless abstltqte he Castor Onl, Pare gore, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. IS pontains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narestle substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diaurbaa and Wind Colie. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures ConLstlpaton and Flatulenoy. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and ntural sleep. The Children's Panaeea-The Mother's FePred. CoEUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Rea, as aSgnatur of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 80 Years. I mln i min .I.II Iiiil. iii I I-- m . D The Rural Drama. e - t The aspiring , plstywright rush id into the presence of tle uanager and exclainmed exultingly : 'fAt last I" "At last' what ?" growled the manager. S"'At last I huvre complete-d the 1 'greatest rusal drama ever off.ered to the public. It's title is'B:ack Yonder le Estl' I have trained seven cows, 'h nine sheep, three dogs, thirt3-eight at hickens, twenty-seven duc'k, bought ~!r old time mower, a real threshing , machine, a corn alhller, got four In horses, a lot of trained birds to sit and sing in the branches of a real 0 tree, a rehl well from which to drawi ill real water with a real pump, and r. apple and 'cherry trees in full bhw-I to som. I am now ready to go out and make milions as soon as I can GSd a manager." "Well, what* people have you got to play this drama ?" "People ? People ? Whit do we want with actors in a rural drama ? Ain't the live stock and accesor-ies enough ? I thought you were a in theatrical manager." t' A Magazine For The Home, is The May issue of Tus DELINEAto, qI in addition to showing eighty styles lv for the month devoted to ladies, ghls, g babies, men and boys, contains much n i else that wil be of interest to wosmen aof education and taste, Among the ir Interesting articles we can name Sea. e, sonable Dress Fabrics, the making of i Wash Gowns for Summer Wear, the if Hats of the Season, photographs of n the Inaugural Ball Dresses, Com it meneement.Day dresses, the Etiquette of WeJddigs. Chafing Dish Recipes I . (illustrated). Among the general d literary articles is the story of "Dick ens' Unromantic Love," a biography of Ellen H. Gifford, and a review of the newest books. The above mentioned articles do 1" pot by any means exhaust Ihe offering which Tgs DZLINaATOI makes to the , modern woman. r. Mr. Bryan Doing Well. r A press dispatch from Lincoln, I I Neb, says that William J. Bryan is e doing very well with The Comm,,ner. * It appeared on the llth enlarged to 12 page" and contained some aslver c tising matter. This is the first adver tising'that has been run in the paper sinuoe it started in January.- In a I business circular Mr. Bryan guaran tees that his paper has a circulation Qf 100.000. He expects to have a subscription list of more than twice this number before the year closes. His friends believe that he is going to build up a very profitable proper. I (y.-Ex. .1 - 4 SWAN.TED.-CbablMe, reliable per lnq la every county to represent large commany of solid Onaqoaal r-putatoiin; $3G i alary per yea, payable weekly; $3 per day absolutely sure and all expenses, straight, bona fide definite salary, no commission; salary paid each Saturday and expense money advanced each week. STANDARD HOUSE, 334 Aas3oIt ST., CHICA oo. 26-26t The Land Boom. As an evidenap of a fact contained in a local paragraph, which appeared in the Advocate a few days ago, showing that more people from di. taut State are applying for and pur chasing lands in this State Ouder our new Constitution than ever before known, we have to siterate that this sort of work still goew bravely on. The mails, and the telegraph lines, are kept busy briseging new lfiqiries and a.ppirlea'o ueach day from iudivlduals in their own behalf and from agents e a b~bhalf o o otb . The nre Is l.OW i. our city s Mr. E. W. Sanderson, of Los Angeles, Califo,rnia, who has just c,.'el it dtnl for maxiinum price 'e swamp lands to the numi,er of 443 85 'd acres, partly in the parishes of Sabine and partly in the pari-h of Vernon, the gre:,ter, part of whit h, however, is •e located in the parish of Vernon. Mr. Sanderson is reprei.nting Mr 1M A. re Lowe of Kansas. The Register of to the State Land Office is over run er with iniuaniree tend woio siatl,, l md is '3 kept very busy attending to these. Baton Rouge Advocate. ar I see.se .lwuid u. he bg it A I The Chicago Tribune presents some '- interL.sting figures on the growth of djdivorce in the Unitet. States as fol a. lows: In 1870 3 per cent of all marriages in thb United States end. d t in divorce courts. Iu 1881 the per centage had risen to 4.8. In 1890 it e was 6.2, and. in .1900 it was 8 per " cent. In other words, the percentage ' of divorces to marriageas in this coun. try has more than doubled since 1870. The total number of divores in the. United States for a given year , wqs 23,427. During* the same year 29,111 divorces were granted in all the world outside of the United w States. There was an excess of 3,361 ' divortes in this country as compared h with the remainder of the world. Of e foreign copntries the smallest number e of divorces in the given year was in Canada, where only twelve were granted. Next tn the United States e the largest number was in France, with 6,245 in the year. Germany was a close second with only 100 less : From a religious standpoint there ate about 73 divorctes to everr 100,000 Catholecs, whle divorces for the same total among Protestants are 283. More than 4.0 per tent of all ilivorces granted in the United States is.on the ground of desertion, and divorces are five times as frequent in the city as in the country districts. The Aesembly of Wiscons in, after Sspirited debate, on the 12th killed the Cady bill, which prohibited mar. rnages between whbtes and negroes. The vote was 58 to 33. Well, every one to their taste as the old woma said whe.n she kissed the ew. S O"1 "Less of your Courtets, More ofyour Purse. " Even in these days sandbagging methods are sometimes em ployed In business They don't pay however An honest busirness. honestly conducted and persistently ad vertised will w sue in the Without advertising it is ' doubtful Advertising is the one thne morso nersrr Ares ee idves it pwwserty co a we h 9L E t ***F ruyryw S NEW ADYVEKTISENENTN. L twr iS e 4ik eOoo. *ett· .WA L PAPERS Stle. u.aranteed. Sample for stamp. P. H. e.auI CO., PROVIrgt!CE, It I, 864t. Fortunes Assured for all hy The Plan of the PATUCA PLANTATION COMPANY Lands-Patuca Valley, Honduras. Honest Maiagemenit, Liberal Terms, Stlictly Co operative. GRAND Combination of all known Colonization and I leetLmeut Plans. Pftter than say Bvings bank. 4 hane and wealth easily acquired. Sm mer too whole year. A beartb climate Fevers unknown. By the Patuca PlantaUon Company plans you become a participator in the ptpots mado from large plantationm and uthuer Iqdustral enterpwises, besides owning an improved individual plantation In size aa cording to your mesas. THRER CROPS A YEAR. MARKET AT YOUR DOOR. re.* Deed. Free Life Insurance. Absolutely no risk. The standlng of the Directors of the Patuea Plantation Company is vouchbed for by any Mercantile Agency and the beut banks of Cleveland. Ohio. Write for full Information to THtII PAT UCA PLANT I TION COMPANT, 408- Beta Building, . II4t PHILADELPHIA, PA. - ~--~-- -- - . WHEN YOU A GET MARRIED You want same handsome 15 and stylise Wedding Invi. tations. We oan suit you. The best assorted stook ever In town.and Iota of it. THE SEITINEL, Bf Ds PeUIna O99 S, ratrr. "r O. 0 (D f H. N. Coulon, NOTARY PUBLIS r*IIeOII Js. LA, Donnaud A. 8. DONNAUD, BProp iw First ig-'asaommode, velers. Sample rooms ,r w• below Lolt. 501 m Musical Instrum nta V. N. CKuoblonch. I NOSubscTARYbe to the Setinel Seutinel 5o YEARS. EXPERIuiCS TRADr MaRKs CohwIn s Ac. ysAeld o-ur J rinti 8er .aaqcf ' ar note'a o traheU cr a ttlomu. ou e at nateu Send your Job Printing to this Office. Satisfahtton r Guaranteed. CLAY KNOBLOCH Att'y djoi d Contts e tor at l.ate Atgar nerrepol'entre;r wrk can 'I a ibodrh ax. I .t. . r t Off eremAI 1 Gaude Buildinig, -it d St. Philip St. $9. 00W YEARLY to C,.riti:,n roa o o: wormnl to inok ufia, our growing business in, this z:aaI oa adjoining (nnttes ; )auct as M1tm gar aid Correponldent ; work can Ibe, lone at your home. iieloso self r, address d, lamped envelope for par ticulars to H. A. ShCrman, lGe:eal Mradnger, Corcoras Bsildiing, pl· osite United States Treasury. Wapshington, I). C. CO!3X3 COI I,.3.l3 Meww Otrr, a. to md se8test b eas wId la Di ome, t , aeeardo ra* and Ameleds sad 3 l. Kapostl+ee Ceaimglnl IY O.masa"eed -he- y. Buseaor to nap oiMero ue. Sº.ta. Umeqeefled fa~lfttIee Umeoellod Iassit. Tharobeh eaatsesee Faseiee and oEM reusie. Osimpl i eAtleg bamk ad .wholesale oI. Gradsoue told leadin lpoltUou ovt te esatry. lstsrato.e an pemosl. aviag amOeboI basa m eloameoitos ada bell lners o ad riatelea abt kaow, wei he. Lospr advastaeei isa a tadn deate to _ a Mgts sit taund. PUd, s tand asa , esi egi al e All t lsteets, o eat, ,sad ·at iem pailEhiaeior Vtruhie kles te r hilier. )staua. Ie tren ta. ets I-4wL-d- e I L I ai, aLa. LOCAL BUmINDS DIBO3 P BLUM & WON., s Cloblag, beets, iees hlate, aple ad smotto ve liner of an.tare Malin HL. Philip B')YU O .T. Market Sta.d. Always o luhand te le at ftRee. Mnlo Puork, Veal, and alssae or all kinds. Market Street, Tbiboda. L BIJUU SALOON. S. f.Trnemile Pruprietor Ldoel wires and IaUaeK. Ite sare alwsy I t batrd. Cot. Oreo aned arket trests. OrrTHRtr. W., aCypes nmad Pine Lieke., PreaI aeld jewLatel lLLr e, ale 1dler tl harneamu. DLtekhaihangd S he ban shbimla epoeley. LAgNiA DDi. A, J. & L. . CPhysalma utd Uurve..i dirwrha oaf lior 8Dug tr. iaiu ,tree Lae. m e.R3 Bat,wraer. jOTHeDIIUeG GO., Lt'. I)rug5, ChekirOl, Phfairnu¶, Mehbol Ibnk, it0saugoB, oaw. Ce. MEar Gare. streeot a tichunmker & Jwewel ree ele 8 s .e Loutes. Cermea Gresd, s a SBridge Sireet AI"TOUINUTU-j -LAW ADloAU, TtPOiA A., A** leemey..* s, ).. Dank of Lreieb ih bellidlg. MOemicLL. MATI.IN, Oee 5, 6 7, iank of LThleodass Buidllos Ole: lldl Street. true ODVOiTMOLA, Gves. !nernumsts, vmol and Hsrn',wu lea YRedn Uem : Levee Srt. ALG~l& PROlF./M. L te its oeoelt Ca Doyra. MKagib sad arenrh in oil tleir Foorhsar on UIbesatiecl+lghOt lNarow etree, fool, St. MJle~isl Srt. e. MOUNT CAbUeRL COveT. C Am Acsdein e s T"owoi Lades KeDs bno tb fer nol oout Carmel. Theor l e om . h iehihbt radPwrrh. Foot market Stret. CO-r-B D. H. . be .. tary Publlc, C. Reel uIab ead ire asnd Lia lsuorsa ord bprnwig Bok of ll·lnemi budlieg. ep Dry. A Do not fiar cold and rain The Thibodaux Shoe end Hat Store hsa a line of the highest grade waterproof makentohes. EICL-E J. BRuAD, Prnp. For job printing of lil kinds, call qU@!W ~~t+ eta 8NT~LE IdYoo ` fiIIwys.wbtI 1 t1erywhero r Rant only ) tIropolitsn in is :at 1.Ind aa :) :t lasin ci _ nct antil ,,,: u , 1 " e1, /' th, t Uest I . i SThe Times. ,o . fd. hones be yS" vr " R FRANKi( I . k be a. AND DEALIR. . zCOUNTRY WO ocTTON 5YQA . POTATOES, IGGs, W , The TALLOW' . , 1oorar Dr OCoamm Orro *t A e I _w aib LI sbeg. AtM. O.A. THE DA1I.Y. All the THE STATES 3. POTheim.. dCavyt, mlka o n t 1 ola f- a ur wirkdt* lisareastl b. "_r q. DAILY - es and ThIbodx. Sanord me af ....and u ed RAiRo. WORK otAN SAUSAE. O PE IO irest-l woro 0 STroin and Gaeasee L. HP. ABO elties. manw e naW M -