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...InM Th Sntne IJ)L U4U _ tInuti J, ~Ofici _____l of the_7wsiah of Liaf0g mdar _ of theIa ZzTswt of the Town Qo137 . =-__'~~~THI$ODAD1, LA,:1,10.--J OUR ANNUAL Aug. Clearalc Sale IsNNow On. Big Bargains in Gents Underwear, Ladies Under- t4 wear, Ladies Trimmed and ii Walking Hats, Childrens, 14 Misses and Boys Straw Hats, Baby Caps, Gents Linen 1 Pants, Boys Suits, Fans, t Shirt Waists, etc. etc. Prices Cut to 20, 25 and 30 per cent BELOW FORMER LOW PRICES IF You WANT BARGAINS, CALL EARLY. THE RACKET STORE, ( Originator of Low Prices. ) Phone 180. Chas A. Badeaux, Prop Main St. Badeaux building THE PLANT OF THE THIBODAUX BRICK WORKS WITH THE FINEST EQUIP MENTS IN THE SOUTH Is now prepared to furnish the best and cheap est brick in the market...................... One million bricks on hand ready for delivery. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS. ADDRESS. LAURENT M. FOLSE, MANAGER. PHONE 12S E. J. BRAUD, GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT, PHONE jEMILE LEFORT [ Sucvcqser to LPEF(ICT Q TETREAU Livery, Feed. Undertaking WS . ZN Establishment * Blacksmith and g , . * Maker. Pat ol .St. ('or. Levee and .akt hbduv SJust reCCived a nice line oi Water Coolers, Step Ladders, Bird Cages, Ice Cream Freezers,M Lawn Mowers, Cro quet Bets, and Base Ball Goods* 'Pon 18.H. Riviere & Co. *Phne 08. Cor.MKiun4#SL~t.ous8St8. Advertise in The sentinel.I Ch' in va La Ing tiot* C=I cottE, ed ce the F the F An noun paha This is to inJorm my cus tomers, friends and the pub- A.s magi lib in general, that lam now located at my new stand,op posite my old store, next to i the Thibodaux Drug Store.del adw not Emile 3. Braud. :ta w:the C is di But oil i brio G Ital last his t It ` km see am to t i ISumm~er e viii Comfort I la ses sett rsathibAl uuvhtts ns Wa a ý. Lip ssnsstys dmqwa IA ** *esee A seMP' ear olN OUTING SUITS OF : TROPICAL FANCY an FLANNELS 'U - woOL cRASI be tut 'wSE !spits ,sa .ad.el str ºe Vs w tisan ts as (hia : am' stuvaimayu-U 20 to weuu-hus Tb iswids. Or Eilis Braud's Sons. At - hib 'I Di In Business Life 't the help a young man derives from a bank accouzit is v simply immeasurable. Young man, don't look upon tlhit as a trifle. Don't look upon anything as a trifle-and therefore, undeserving et of careful atteittioli. ol I, p d f 1rifles mtake or mar tbe success of every one. They are not.o really trifles, but only apparently so. s SIt may seem a trifle whether you have a beak account or it not. It is not a trifle. Every employer has more conifidence, and will give more re-h sponsible employment to the man or boy who saves who has a bank account. Moreover, the dollars you Ai fritter away do you no good Your dollars in our bank are pushing you nearer to iuadependenlce every d day.r 1. G Rotshax, rtfo 5 /# 5. P Shv 4r , Prhs4l2;1Y (PSSsesQSIR State News. Fri, sonvil Charbon is reported as prevailing upon n various parts of Vermilion parish. time t Lake Charles is enjoying a build. ng Loom of very healthy propor acwcou '.ion. outfel Citizeas of Sunset are organizing a the di ottia oil company with an authoriz Up 'd capital;of $100,000, team the We gather from the lberiau that favor; Ihe Sunday Law su now enforced in steadi Lbe parish of lberia. struei in thi Franklin bass Park Asaoeisia i ' The eatto. planters of ,(aio tnee perish anti adjoining perishes bave bre formed an association to sell their F on th St. Leo Branch No. 897, C. K. of ltepl A. of Luke Charles, La.. has now a latef magntikcent two 'tory ball building was f receatly completed. ty to pany Another big oyster and shrimp Tb ftctory will bw built near Orand Bay hy Mr. J. Kinten before the ti gin. a ning of the oyster season. MuruS PweJuu Last Saturday Col. T. N. MeLemore ý killed C. 1.. Fellow at or near . Lh Oubre dell. After inqnest held, lie was u Mai; admitted to $7,500 bail, which was not furuished. I'olities a:e warminag up in the Gibbs. several congreasional districts and iI"' the woods are full of candidates who Wlle', want to have the honor of serving offw "the dear peopl&.' a Capt. Moresi, of Jeanerette, who is doing the drilling on L'Anse.la Sir Butte. hear Breuns Bridge, has struck F omn oil in good quantitles and expects to bring in an 8 inch gusher soon. oubtU Gaetano Palsimano, a wealthy Italian of New Orleans, lost his life W Isit Saturday while trying to save his faithful horse from a burning stable. Crumbling rafters fell in on TI him, sad master and horse were cos. sane asamd by the Ire, tobl not, fiea. Joss MetIbeasy sad Gen. dias eft der assite tetwn >fnmd th. 7u It is the htsatiom of these setlemes ae* to estead this proposed railway aisk through St. Martin, Lafayette, and was back to New Iberia by way of Abbe in a ville. me barn A despatch from Rayville says: ing Carload after carload of stares eoni hive been shipped trout here this big week by the representatives of per thir one to whom they will be consigned in and Liverpool, and, although about thirty teai wagons have been engaged two weeks Z in hauling them, they have not yet teai finished, as the number will reach the about 100,000. ano belt At Diamond, last Saturday, during the an elects ic storm Joe Dugan, a mech. PIei *.aii of New Orleans, and employed plai by the C. Smith & Co. foundry of 1 New Orleans, who are erectisg an oil tank on the Beka psantation, was struck by a bolt of lightning and neo thrown to the ground, a di4anee of [r 20 feet, and received serious injuries. From The wounded man was taken to New o Or!eana fur treatment. A deapatch fiom Rayne of date August 10th says: A bard of white capper' rnde into a town during lost iuiglt oan! w.nt to the residence of Wi~liose Carter, ass HoE otd negro. Tb y called him out to his gate- and at mine . enszcd him LDr:gging him uuut issio the prairie they began ehuking siil onwhiadiing him. Carter, wbh-s sneon is ynur correspondent, wais mufifi ing asmverely a from brinse-a on his Ixak and his throat, wherse he hod been chauked. ~~ *Judge II. 0. Mlast iI or Durbhl4ge, who ha.' ken h ,rveetintr sires the Seuirty part of lust w.. k, shispedr to New 4),Iiasi last Saturday per steam Ser Louise 173 sacks of rough rice, an the psoceeds obtained from ten acres lkm of his mpgnifivent crop. The aver s age yie~d per acre being 17* barrels, * which is, indeed, very encouraging tO and surpassing tihe most sanguine ex-di pectatlons. ex We learned that this lot of rice by which was of a superior quality net. e ted the Judge the snug sum of pu $800. -Plaquemines Observer. gui A dispatch from Baton Rouge, fsit dated last Sunday, says : "A most thi )t outrageous case of cruelty to animalst, en with the almost ceretai adequate pun T( ir ishmseut to follow, occurred hers re oth easoly. Four residents of Livingston hi e. hired a double team of Silas Frndge lil -to carry them to Denhain Springs.aso At the point of a pistol they forcedw tbe driver to rush them ten miles vi ir further. One of the horses dropped a 7 dead and the vehicle fsinaly returned,. ei Sriddled with bullets. A warront is pm out. for the arrest of the parties- cm SVannie Ware, Win. West. Tom Can. Ip 'son and Denis lockhart. They wiil si be severely dealt with. 34 Base Ball. game. wil,t Friday last, the well-known Donald credit onville Grays met the klucd (lot) purloi ipon the home grounds for the first Y 1 ime this season; a good croual as in th embled to witness the game which the t" bough interesting was rather slow on WIc ecount of the poor condition of the tbeyt ntfIeld, a heavy rain having fallen over he day previous. (tursic Up to the seventh inning the home earn had the best of the argument, Tbh he score standing 2 to 1, in its tween avor; Pierce who although not as Biege tesdy as usual, pitched a good game, on W truck two of the opposing bntmen Tlm a this ialag; Manager Gibbs rliev. tion t d his nesntwithstoading tk. fast Mstfalrs fotd I for 'Mtt st opp* b,, mae time, thereby winning their erowi lamne, having registered 4 points to fact t heir opponent's S. mo2t Froinhers, who with Stewart was on a m the bench for Chattanooga when grown t played a series in New Orleans liant stely, delivered the goods well yet migh was far from demonstrating liii abili Tit y to show UI) well in such fast cin- in ha any as the Southern league. out h The score follows. patch DONALDSONVILLU. outm A.D. B. D.H. P0. A. E. 8ernard 1. f ..... .....5 0 0 u 0 Us Ti !rostberts. W.. sh.... 1.. 1 1 1 0 0 lur bh, as............ .3 1 0 4 1 0 PreJuano,:ll.........."""..2 S 1 Y 4 1 rruwiwrtz A.. p......3 0 a 0 : 0 (ilbbe,. 3utliot. c ...... .. .....4 0 1 R 1 0 FullVI' )ubre,. bh............4 0 1 It 0 1 RP ** !lanter, c. f ...........4 0 1 4 0 U Hdir iMahar, r. f...........4 0 0 0 0 0 Waie 84 4 7 27 B 2 Lelen Legeic THIJIODAUX. Piert A.N. it. B.H. P.O. A. S. To Gtbbs, no. pp.... 4 1 2 1 1 0 udger, 3 ..... .......4 0 0 1 2 0 9pion. c.................4 U 0 10 0 0 Wale.2b...............4 1 1 1 1 U Ftedi Hoffman. ...........4 0 1 f 0 0 Lyon' Touynu. r. f. A as.... 3 0 0 3 1 0 Marks Leittnc. C. f. .........3 0 0 1 0 0 Uuphi LIgendre. 1. f.............4 0 2 1 0 U Zenhr Pierce. p. A r. f............4 0 S 2 8 1 Klues Total..................i6 2 8 S27 5 1 'ILrit4 Summary: Two Base Rite-1'rejean, W. Marti Fromberts. Stolen, ases- A. Frombcrtz, Oubre, Ganier. Gutillot, Walle. Hoffman, La wmenls. Struckout-By Piere, Bernard. W. Aul From Iuia d Mr.h .. Fruanra, cucuGa Thre Oubtel; y Cilbbs. Oubre 1 O'Mabr :. Hits Ron Appuet~uoee-4)I Gibbs ., Off Pierce 4. Of A. Frombbea 5. 1n, agcAn phled-l ,Pierc $34, lOul By ibs 1l.By . mberts .uapUm~e- onli W. Morrant. scorer-Auslut. fth of came Hit I -1 hour and 15 nmluetes. Marl SATURDAY S OAM Mar The becals plny 'd the last of the- Letn series with Doasadsoaville the dhy pr following, (Saturday,) and shut them oot, the score staamttg 1$to0. The diamond sad outs d wewas is a butter 7bejasku yeiga as! eBaslhs t7 fhe Itoos hard biluing aggreg~ation frum Don T alisosville, whils Prejean his rival, was touched somewhat more freely, Faa In addition to his being rather un steady. To H fAman, the new first baseman belongs the honor of bring ing in the only run of the game; he ' connected with the sphere for two that bags, scoring Walle who was on the Sun third sack. The "fatal" eight carne thir and went, and for this once the home piur team retained their lead. rair There was nothin' loin' for either a si team in this or the ninth inning, and whi the locals walked off the field with pro another victory dangling from th:"ir toi belts. The feature of the game was dra the line ttrow from right field Isy Pierce, catting off a runner at th. M( plate. The score follows. DONALDS4)NVILLE. ] A.R. It. 11.1). P.O. A. H. - Bernuar. 1. f ............4 0 0 2 Y 4 0 Hodkl s, e* t........... 4 0 I U 0 0 1 I March, ............4 U 1 1 3 :i romjerts. A., 3 .. ... 2 U 1 stn Frombartn. W..21... 4 0 1 0 U 01r: Prs tal ~ ...:... 1 0 ci 24 1 t 0uotman, cb. . 0 I Touleaa.r ...... .... 0 1 0 i 0 pr Total..... .... ....10S o a 24 le0 go WWall, it. Iliiiman. A. Frm hertbsi............. 0o 0 Fabet2 am Badse on B . 4 Pan 0al-1 2 0b lOffn theexcb....o.er..e..4 adPlcii e eer....... th 0ball-tos ner LcgOnie, los amw. 1d hi 0w ~bai To t prkn umser H-iolzin. lot- he. deaspoitedunbre etoeA. Froinzrt. of ehasi. on 5h . h W agn.erai-,teteam eij Stb t r wy hc dfat-dy P hejni Waite.t team a the bginni i of th saon the OnThe enlc rsodmn overthre Teas a know runder tename of W lgne rive, at the pldrk in theumlntrsaronly tohe t exhioition th at the aWuger, the tiram , e sbye th~ waghiht dfat e hd the he-m tic La teamg at the beginiind ofn the season, t Thlie only rederebit ntg fatur wasgtia *, fls runniy sckst ofs heupodribe by ki d. Tohean the batgtero thene thow cirui s msstancest dshigh that he had thenribe cf a, bger. Wat the lestarscnd rante bases is whenfre the haushr ofk o the rw o- I. - cals, bee was accordeO miserable sup. a- port in the two opening inlning4 be. n ill side being a triflo out act10 ian, but T[ settled clown anal pitL bed a good IE ame. The home boye stole hases at ýiil, the so.nmary having 19 to their redit, whilst all the Wagner. could urlmin off of Spies was a little meas. ) 1. The visItors made their runs 1 the two Inrst innings, not one of be total niumber being earned; Walle 'is then too much for them, asel tIey afforded the ho)me team a "walk. ver". The Wugners left on the ex ursion train, sad but wiser. WEIINESDY S GA KI. The first of the series of games be ween tie Thiholsux nine and the liegers of New Orleean, was played n Wednesday last Tlhe vesitors have quite a tepeta. inn from the fadt that they defeated rowld assembled, motwithtanding the act that a hard rain had fallen, al nout immediately before the game; oi acooumt of the condition of the rounitd the gune was not the brlt innt exheibition of hall ptaying thit night have reasonably been expected. The home team1 had the gone well n hand from the beginning and won ut by the score )f 11 to 6. Tonujan itchel his neual gamue, ano.l clearly .utm (thehl his oppone'at. The acore tollowa. TEIBODAUX. A.B. it. 11I.. P.O. A. R. Ilitth , ..................4 2 E 2 3 0 ulr.er, ah .............4 3 1 0 Y 0 1priea. c............3 1 2 7 1 * Iufmatn.Iii............4 0 0 8 U U Totil. .................. .3 1 2 Y 1 0 Itmealng r. p ..............4 1 3 0 1 U (Imp e ne. f. ... .... U U U Ui ees e, 1f.. . ... 3 1 1 1 0 I eve, .r.f ...............3 2 0 U 0 Toalxl.............. 3)11i12 21511 tHfI tits. Ait. it. B.1. P.O. A. I. Pfo~iu1ag, r.t........4 2 1 I 0 U .v.n ...............4 1 0 3 U U ý'arkeI, I'., p.... ....3 0 1 0 0 0 Iupac. e. r...... 3 1 0 1 0 0 teaaIaer.2Io ....... ......4 0 2 2 2 1 ...... .... ..........31 0 1 Y O l F'.rnt,. f................3 U U 4 0 U ruriton, lb ... .......... 1 2 4 2 0 Sliitheii.H., p.............3 1 2 Ui U Ui 8J I ! 18 4 2 Rumniary: Two hase hit -Tarlton. Three hase hit-Walle. itolen baste Hoffman laeliane, Pileree, Waite, (lihla. Double plsya-libbs to Hoffman. Base on halls-off Tonjan 2, of Markel 2. it by pitched tll-by Tonjan 1, he Markel I. truckout-by Toujan 7. By Markel 3. Passed halls-. Ies 1. Lyonsi 2. W1d pitch-Toujan2. Markel 1. Left on bases-Thloodaux 4. Ielgera 1. TIme-2 hours. Umpire--. Morvant. Scorer-Auslet. THURSDAY'S GAMlE. The ýecond game of the Bieger mewos was called at the 1e of the a t ý to u ass haome team. Tc-morrow Thibodaux plays the. Famous Websters. The Drainage Fair a Success.. We learn from a reliable personý that the fair iziven last Saturday anti Sunday by the inhabitants of the third ward to raise funds for drainage purlpoes, proveul, notwithstanding it rained there Sunday afternoon, quite a succeas. Some $535 was netted, which, with private suasacriptions the promoters expect to raise, will go far towanrs completing the much needed drainage. Success to the enterprise. Mount Carmel Convent Thib odaux, La. Boardiug an 1 Day School for Young t:Mlies and little girls. Offers a well pt anned course of stuidy, -y tetnatic an i thorough, ean tracing every branch of a refined and useful edot'.tion. liesidrs a thorough ourse in Eamglmsh, this inatitutiot) posseao's aiiext.,',ld facihities for the Stat o th . Frenach lamagaage. Suecei:l ttittntion gavemi to the health, anorals amnd wmiunrer ,f thu lpupils pBuitlings l~arge :oid coImUEdioiIS, andit fual', 'la equphed with the laleet I owl'mn implrovemeno's, electric lights, Ibetha, etc , nl he~aieo lay Ilot air print Its amid well vantituitt'i. Tihe loca~tj., is most favorable to heal'im aid stumml, nanl very vamnvenieaat. of mece"ss as th tr~iai depots are at a sho t. distance from th': .tncatn anal tha' trains timnnect twice a day with the Now Orlvaans amio Texas lireta, and with Honmun. Napoheonville and DOi-~ ?t~tloaaville. her 14 I.L196. For terwi amnd ik. t ieuiav addresa thme Morman SUP'Eltitt~i. Debht R~educed. It will interest mill wihto aomtriiauted is ainy way to the fund for the reduce tion of the convent debt, to leamn that with. the net proceetlaof the fair, Ithe dlirect donations through the SESTIXUL, and other meamis, the pran. 'cipal of the debt resting ott the (5)n Y vent has bees rodiaced by $3000, anti I! the inteme-t paid. 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