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Local Paragraphs. It, Mr. TIl.., Tr, a pta seaet to -a , ,, ". e.asr, was is tows thr ai eBoo . Dowsem' presi liat of k the B ow Lumber Co. . wa a 4i- I nes Vaisaur is town Thur-day. t Sam-,,* srft ave suoos 2c spgir at : The Martet SItre - ]i.m Anna Jesimard, of Caresco, ly -ed Mr. J I. Jeismard sad lile A son. of Laf=ytre. are goests of Xra . i JeAsardas wa ber C tai Br. Beauvas ad Serrated Bread Knife sets only le e, The BR-nkb-t Store. We woo'!d like to return our hes:t i thank to the Case sval flb for on v invitatiuo to asttnd a Fancy tlre-" *ad laaqessrade Bail given in boner D of jis aie*rsty King d uste, a ete' evening of the t IIhof Feruary 1902 Ladses nribbe Ulderkhrt the 25cI N kind, onDly 20c st The Rae, iore, Ci The Sertinao appreciates very _ s1b the invitatios fr.m the Ycug Men of ThiboLdsa to trteod a Fascy reas sad Masquerade Ball at Tabors oail ols tdsary l0th 1992. Many tsphsab u a Weopefthat hlo wdl have a gala old time. J- A W 'S111i 8 Wedaeuday morning a Sae ba&yV gidrl was bore to Mr. and Mt C. P. Aslet. Check was the pro dest man e in tows Wednesday sad until yet a P hage smile Is stall visible uopo his , aeteasme. We estend our oogrs. D tlstulas upos the qdveut of the littl w strager b Leave your orders for pianos ft pm sati passo tuaing with V. J. U Knollo lb lall Bepresentative of w Louis Grunwald Co. LA d 13 w We had the pleasure of meeting on m our strasa last Suaday aftero.m Mr. t R. 0. Psyie, the ew pricipal of the i Loakpot Sighk tichool. Mr. PayIe e is a recet graduate of the State Nor. m1 School at Natcbitocbhe, and we hope that be will be successful in his Pillow shais patterns stamped sad u hemmed, ready to work, spec, 2c aosar at The Racket Store. It M to be hoped that oar town Uidls will sea to it that the electrac AlLhts semau a lghted all night oo the 11thl Thee will tl great easy people is towa on that day, sod quite c a msmber will resaia kur the dance sad af the eleetne liglst be not lit at will pt good many people to a great deal of imsveseesce. , e7 Umaos Poms New York" will be pressted autheopera House on toSar d aghbt. As It will h the a ast sttratin of the season the ad I masio has ees reduced all1 over the I hose s stair to 5, ad 35 up Uasra. We hope that everybody will tam out ad give the last Opera of ibe s a rossing satendsoae. We lusestand that the play is a good I sad anog see, sad that th t treope s eaeeposud of seeval actors who have rmind for theqelve a wlde W ma elilag plty of ladtes ttso shoes at 11 and 150 becamuse erso ae the be, The Racket Store. Qu Vedi waus giveu at our Opera omes l Tuesday might to a u wtirnbkly welt pressuted, ad every member in troupe ertaied eir frmer Iellest work. The play itselt isngoo4 ad strong ad re. eiome thi sferlagi ad hardsips wekb thers OlriMstias eaometered der ig the times whob te blood thlMrsty mauster, aeperor Nero, reigned. ery au.r *li theetin eompamy ac. entd themseIoes in a highly credit "Our popular youag riesd Albert Iagere washes r s to suouean to his fnieed sad tbhoe desirilng elegdant olter made suds that ha has just oprgl e rM uemmer goods anis pmoedi to .aU llordsr CASTORIA p. I s s.. d .arnu. t ll Yet lea klp ItUi Moeb pais i Ie daor huttlng and eserpks Bill etur Mr. Clisck Aset or havis asered for the Opera lBome as eplegant ew aop crtasa as well ass lovely str.et oese. The euinmte ta t has cost the opera0 boas mot aone sigle cent. These curtain are ud as put in all the opera bouase al over the coauntry ti cities of over ffteen thousad in billints, and thalt Mr. Auslet se. osleed i. seauring these lovely scees ur our stage speaks well for him, snd dssness to b* high'y cutapli wuted te fbihful meanner am wh i the has wet-bed over the is teres of th aaera lina.. A ted Preach Physicidan y of uaT-moque. 'It is ee of the very hest oatrk om lia marke.* a it sive bedak to , plttnt wha. bhey halue lost durig s .kwe,, Toeo- Teique is jiqucid beef et. ak Fr sale at Thab dmat- Dreg Ste 12 I The Ivy Club Entertaine. One of the meat dehlghtful enter* StLammets ever given It our little city, truk pime atr last Thol day eve ,i4. at the Owers Boos usl er the as' pies ad the Ivy Olt which s com poed of quite a mumber of our young lady seiety leader. Teh Ivy Caub sie its exitaee has always , nrr taied its young Rstlmea friends at an anamul reezptoe of some ki;d Quite " large crowd were pre-vet l ,d the members of the Club were certaiu ly atteatsveawl lovely to their gnest. A giol past of the evening was spent is playleg hearts a game whi-b prov. ed very intelesting, as well a, highly eseitsg After the required somber of games hat beej pised dainty refryh easts were srved while a string band is the rear of the hall wafted iLt sweet vibratiMns through the air. Tbhoe preset were as foLows: Mines Ans, Psulie and Ccil. Daneereas, Lenetime Osusas. May Bousseau, Marie Foise, Miss Bie: ve' sni J:antte Woolrwarl. B Is. 4u., Mande sad Mamie Wil'ism", Lah - Chanri, Therese and Alice Capella, Carrye Cotti. Bertha Toups, Alice Maddox and Lillian Both, Mr. and Mr. Frarik Harmon and Mr sad Mrs. Maurice Rie. Messrs idaey Coolon, J. J. Pierson, John McN'ams rs, Maurce Celestia Loais Perrin, Paul Coulon. Philip Amcin. Clay Rousseao, Volney Kgobloh, Emile' Biesvena, Ernest Bgro Leonard Cberranit, Willis Hoteoo. Norbert' Roth, Henry Bergeron. W. S. La. fargue and Drs Smith, Dreser and The prizes awarded duorig the evening were as follows: Lads- Ist. Prises won by Mis Jeaette W'.d ward. Booby woo by Miss Cicil Dsaeereau. Gentleme's let Prise woa by ..J. Pierson. Booby won by Mr. Maurice Ruie. After the awarding of the beati- S ful prim to the saaccsfut conies.lh tasts, the remainder of the evstagg a was very enjoyably spent in danciog i which pleasure was indulged in until t the town hall clock bade the merry makers depart. Everybody then left b the hall unanimous in the one opin g ion that they bad been royally enter. p tained and that they had hardly ever k spent a pleasanter evening. a How's This? We offer One Hundred bullar. Be a ward for any case of Catarrh that cno. not be cored by Hall's Catrrh Care. " F. J. Caszsr a Co, Props, Toled, O. We, the udersigoed , have k:own F. J. Cheney for the la-t 15 years. aod believe hin perfectly lnorable e is all business transactions ad oan. ially able to carry out any oblige tions made by their trm. Wsir a TacAz. Wholeale Druggists, Toledo, V. WAIrw'n, KuIrsA & MAsvm, Whoeuale Druggists, Tole do, O. Hall's (atarrh Care Is taken inter Ssally, acting directly upon the blood sad munoos surfeaes of the system. I Prnce 76, per bottle. Sold by all Druggists TestimonIals free. Mall's Family Pills and the best r Seed Time and Harvest. A good time to think most seriousI I lyof the harvest is seed time. The deccisoo you make them will deter. mie the value of your crops later. I The growing competition in seed sell. lag Is an Iacreasing temptation to an, smrupuloes dealers to make extravs uat clatis for the"r seeds, both i i Spric as prodecng qualities. The L wisest armers are those who are in uaeted most by what esperience hasb I I prove to be good and true. Thou Nads of seed sowers in all sections of the ounatry sow Ferry's famous seeds Syear after yeart, saod have the satisae . tieo of good barvests to justify their Scotinvd faith In the Ferry arm. d They pay a few cents more at seed d time, but melir many dollars In bet Stsr crops at the harvest Tbe natural a lnsequenceof this condence is an Sever Is~aressg business. D. M. FPer. &r ry C, sent out last year more seedsthbam say other seed boorse in Sthe word The 1902 catalogue of Sthbshous s now readly and will be . fond· a useful guide in selecting the choLet seeds for the farmer, the track gasrdeaer ad the Bower gardeu rt er. It is st free on request. Ad o dross D. M. Ferry d C., Detroit, at Mich. A OsrtLa dOar fr Ohilblas. Shake lato your shoes Allen's Footr Sase, a powder. It cares tlIilbtals, ostebitesI Dmp, Sweatimg SwolQlen bet, At all Drqgsets sad Shoe Protector No, 2 Meeting. I The members of the bshove eau . pany are ootifed that a meeting will bs held on Monoday Febh 10, 1902. at the oae of Bo. Thoa. A. Badeaux. It is desired that a large attendoance ag be present as bsiness of iroportance k wilt lie trassctd. DL DAVIS' Compound Syrup Wild Cheny mad Tar Prm Wlature's Lsbauator'y tem t bsny e4 the pine. f A eure arte for Copsamptios, C cOae, Asthu, Inessa, * Laueits, Crep. Wheeplu at Cogh, ittioscf the Dent. csi'~i mmdle 3 co as ftor Womnia Am" moea Cidy of m C haa ma mJa. a 22Mq ,` . . d Cm" e md ms ass K. s r -l ' eawe p t1 My aImeb Ipuem a p nt Th . tohids c arnima e ay y ab h1t. r - s=431 - raro tas- -. " I b 1b6 On Board his Royal Yacht January 22, 1902. GREETING :-His majesty Kiag Sucrose, desires to orially announce his coming to has ceapital city of Thib odaux, la. on February 11th 1902, and in onor of his third annual visit to his carnival ecty ordains that MARDI GRAS be celebrated with unusual pomp and grandeur aid set apart as a day for pleasure d hienjoyment, tht hi. merriment. That his Royal colors, Rd, Yellow and Green, and a so the patriotic colors, Red White anid Biane, e Is vishly dasplayed on residences and places of business, of his subjects, thus doing honor to his majesty. In eonsideratiun of prompt and explicit obedience to his Royal kdet he omumauds that his Royal Dukes, M. Carpine, Duke of Lotktwxt, K F. Arago. Duke of UBowie, A. A Alle0r, ;j Duke of Raceland. B V. Boulankul I Duke of Houma, W. Goslki, Duke of e Napo!eon il!e, F. M. BocRardo, Dk'" d of Chakbay, and also count Apul. b eries of Donald'ovillh, to see th .t all his subjects, from these respective , places be present on his arrival. His majesty further commands that 1 M. Loreto Duke of Acadia, J. W. Peewit, Duke of Thibodaux. G. Slavansk, Duke of RadgefrId, and Count Lamourette of Laurel Grove, see that the route over which his Royal pageant shall pass be placed in goon condition so as to afford a c safe and pleasant tour of his scarival city. His majesty desires to say that he has graciously accepted the lavitsotn. to attend the grad bll to begiven in his honor and as very anziou- for athe day of his arrival when he will greet once more his faithful subjects and his heautiful Queen. SHis majesty ordais that the weath er be propitious during his sojoure in Thibidaox, in order that those who gather to do honor and greet his! r Royal mas)ety be al e to devotel I themselves to uninterrupted pleasures. Kiiag of Carnival. Korzxacg, 4th Secretary. M. Famtrzimas, Duke of Lafo-urch-e, n Grand High Chamberlain. e(ay School Chiden ae esicly S Mother Gra's Sweet Powders for e Children, used by Mother Gray, a : urse irs Childre's Homei New York, Break up Colds ln 24 hours, eure I Feverish nes, Hneadcbe, Stomach Si Troubles, Teething Diqorders, and Destroy Worms. At all druggist., 25c. Sample mailed FREE Addres , I Alle 8. Olustat, LeRoy. N. Y. 254t n DIED. Picoc-At the residesee of her son ia law, Kraest LeBlane. Saturday, January SA, 1102--Mis. Mary G(In lat, widow of the late Urban Picon, . of Litte Caillon-aged 62 years- nrtive of the parish of Laforehbe. it The above notice ireeord the death of an old lady, the relict of Ibe late 2 Urmbn Picon, wuse death was so 2 mouneed last month in our columns, and now the unwelcome task has to be performed for the better half Mrs. Picon had been an invalid for sevenral months prior to the death of her ihuband, Iad it was thought at the time, strange that sher should outlive him, who was so strong ad robust is health, hut of su(r catastrophies is life made .up onw the spirit of the beloved wife goes to join that of the affectionate husband. ,May their souls, reunited in the land of Spirits again, rejoice that their Redeemer liveth and reigns, a world without ed. -Terreboone Timk . S - 0-For a1 • The entents of one hsr room con sisting of counters, looking glames, Sshow eas a, tbear ures, chairs, tables, etc. Apply to l.aon BLcer, ,It. Thibodauxn La. i Clearing Sale, On account of the enormnnous demand for our Odds and Enda in Shoes, we have decided to run this special sale for another week.' Come Early and be sure to Get a FitL a 1, oO . ELLIS BRAUD'S SONS. Call for THE AMERICAN GIRL SHOE 4 AT ELLIS BRAUD'S SONS. - A Shoe that is up todate in every respect. One Price 82.50. Looking Around W It's a good plan in buying any kind of goods to look a round, but in CLOTHING buying its almost impera tive. Very few people know the true value of clothing and buy it on looks, and on the reputation of the store selling it. We invite Comparison of Price and Quality. ('all and inspect our complete stock of - Genits Farqishings, D.y Goeds, Shoes aqd Hats. WE GUARANTEE GOODS AND PRICES Weddlg ailts from tbs Gbcapcst to tbi Flassi Look around! Look thoroughly, then look here, well interest you................ .. YOURS onR GOOD GOODS AND LOW PRICES, - . FRIEDMAN, THIBODAUX. OPPOSITE BANK OF THISOOAUX. MA Ak 5. Prezelin-Leche. On last Monday evening at the St. Joseph Catholic church Mr. John Lilibe and Miss Albertine Preselino were united in marriage. The Wed, ding was a qiet oe hbeing attended i by a few near frifeds and relatives. Mr. Leheks is prominetly coaneesed with the ra of Tromelair and Rob cbhns and enjoys the estreI of a large crcle of friends who wish him well to life. Miss Prsmlin is one of Thibodm 1 most charming and amiable young women and as day operator of our local telephoe system woe a host of friends while in the faithful discharge cf her duties. After the ceremony was ainshed this happy couple left fur New Or- I leans to take in the beautiful sights n and the magnieent attraetios in out great Southern Metrg olis. We exteed to Mr. and Mrs. Lechebe our very best withes sad hops that the star of contentment may guide them through life. Working Ovedime. Eight bour laws are ignored by i those tirelee, little workers-Dr. ( King's New Life Pills. Millions are always at work, night and day, curnnng I Indigestion. Biliouonesa, Constipation, Slk Ik Headache and all Stomach, Liver I and Bwel tlroubles. Easy, pleasant, safe, surd. Only 25v at All Drug. gists. The February isoe of The Ladies' Home Journal opens with the first part of Miss Portor's new romance of the South, "Those Days in Old Vir. gini." illustrated by W. L. Taylor. This is followed by Joseph Bletben's story of "The Girls of Flat G," a tale of -four girls who established "babse. lore' ball," and the third installment of "The Russe in Chiesgo," a clever satire on the way they do thirgs in the Western metropoli. A most In teresting and timely costributiu Is "My Impressions of American Wo mes," by His Eso.lleney, Wu Ting fang, Chinese Minister to the United States. Clikord Howard describes Madame Modjekls's paraluse of a bos ia Southern California, sal Pranklin B. Wiley writes of "The Sneumer Homes of Well Known Peo pie," telling and showing where such famous fo:k as Paderewsk sand Mar. ion Crawford anda doses others spend the warm months. For the' ichidren are ' The Journal's Puzzle School," a sew sme, and a deserip. tion of how to make "smoke pietures." The editonal page is given up to the first of the "Mothers' Meetings," a new depart'neot which will appear at intervals hereafter, and several clever poems and short stories are printed in 'Ur.der the Evening Lamp" In the departmental section Edward HBoward Griggsa' talks on education continue; Mrs. Sangster has a special Spge for "Whes Days of Illness I Come," and all the regular depart moots maintain the high standari of th., magae. The Valentine cover is by Henry Batt; and the pk toral tmures inc:de a page of most at. tractive picunres of dogs, and a don. le page showing "The College Girl In Mausic and Drama.' By The Car. tia Publihbing company, Philadelphia. . i sols"lolsf year; ten ceuts a a py. Proclamation. f City Hall, Thbindsaz, La, To all whom it may concers: Gr.etiog-All fjitbful subjects of King Sucruse haviug manifeted their desire that is order to attest the by. alty and to suitably bhoor the segst presence of our well beloved sove. reign, King Sucrose, on the ooasins of his third twai phal entry into our capital rsty, on Tuesday, February 11th, 1902. Now, therefore, I, F. ZKRNOTT MaYor of the City of Thibodsoz, do berehy orlsia and decree that said day be set apart as a pnbli: holiday. that all public buildings, places of business and schools be c!cesa, and that said day be one of rtjoieui anud merriament Gives msr my head and seal Is the City Hall,. on this 29th, day of January, 1908. F. ZERNOIT, Mayor Rouor Prom Carnival Den to Levee street, up Levee to St Charles, down 8S Charles to Market up Market to Green, down Green to Main, up Main to Jackson, down Jackson to Baker, down Baker to St. Phihp, up St. Phi lip to Market, down Market to Green down Green to St. Brdget, down St. Bridget to Lower Csnil, down Lower Casal to Baker, up Upper Canal, Henry Clay sad Green to Oper Hoese. If your appetite is gone you need good tooic Touo-Toaquae i the best appetiner on the marlke. It will make you eat and will digest what you eat. OGat a bottle at the Thibo dana Drg Stora. .2 Wanted People to boy from 1200 to 1500 barrels of corn. For particulars apply to Ss 4t F. Dsanu, Cut Oa, La. Seed Rice for sale. For sale. Honduras seed rice, rais. edl last year fro imported seed. Al. so I portable boiler, 35 borne power, good asew. Apply to this ofee for particulars. 27 .Opera. -House SUNDAY, F"EB'Y 9. "My Uncle From New York." Brass Band and OrG~astra. Eccentric Comedians Elaborate Costumes Entrancing Music Artistic Dancing Pretty Girls. special sathen is salled to the I1w thorns Sisteras blhh aO msleet Aet. I Instead of long dll watta between sets we introdue reitnaed alpeenltes. Mege is s treat for ya. at t sale t the Suual place. Prices 35 a€d 5 . I The Place to Buy SStoers, Hardware, Bailder's Bareaw,.g Guns, .,lmmuniUion, Cattler, Br"Asw Brooms, Pailts, Oils, Bareas, dad igrwiltuadl Implsates, Hall lipper Plows at New Odnam Pbis. -u A H. Riviere & Co. 'Phone 108. Cor. .Kai 4 St. Loui Sh~e DR. JOS. L. DREX LE VETEIlINARY SURGEON, ý-FFICE /T.. LEON DREXLER'S STAB: THIBOD4Ur. LA LMf SITAINT1E TELLB*'E 5a 'U5l TEL.PMi J. L . LBDLL. Pre. ED. BADEAL, P. R. PERCY, V-Pmidet. JOSEPa CL&UDT lhe liobdell & Pery Wholesale Deal Gommission Merchants.-I Near . P. Balroad Depot, Thibodaux, La. " jeg ead icsiern fT rOrdrs For Car-load Lots Solicted. Sugar Planters orders given special attentino Grain and Ha Local 'Phone 152.-Cumberland 87. CII GO TO H. Riviere & Co. . * For bargains in IBobinet Bars Great Reductions have beena mad~ ~ 8.255 reduced to 2.50 6L85 reduced to 4.25 reduced to 850 4.50 redued to 4.75 reduced to 4.00 5.50 reduced to 7.50 reduced to 5.50. We have yet complete aseortment in all Winter G(oods. Headquarters for Wedding ments. ) Complete assortment of Ladies and Shoes, ranging from 50cts to $8.50. "A. G OSSI x.... mUIWACTuIUa AND usLuD .... Choice Rough ODress Cypress Lumb Lafourche COrosiny , La.