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!t. sJg I *e`ýntiarl c Prestasagr4, eventu yArcetual P #i. K. DL'U'L J - l'ut i"4.. .3: l'toJp. "Diseat Jowrgll of the 1,o.sh of jII JaotQrveke. _ of er"Urd at tlte Part (lee , 7?ibudanr. La g 1 as teseM4etus~ g ~eS .gar. -- I-- ýtil C3R YEAIL IN A1)ilANlE . " All CO NUtInlltelitl should I1 :td- lt 4reused to' TlieTUIMIDwAL BEN INEL. *hibodatux. Li. ill Suhemriber4 1wsofnit to r(sv-lv th.ir pptwE dl a t"**e ithus.id aaotsfv ua thw utstrls i V RFully prepared to do job work of every descriptiona. (torrteponC rncea on anly. t . of &.smre o f rF~uuintu' w Y) s. r 4 tiurir s6.5 .usuuissut.ayt . It writirs unaet fsartus'4l thssi r,-al naZ..5. rsLIr rublhletion, aes n e-v., eu"s ""f go..ss f ith. - Matter intendtel for putlIO tion ,shlob to o written only un on. aide of the. aIsrt, and .t la Ijashre Inaertion u" tbe. .e.k'. +I.a. st. . n.slnictinssi ahoul l rs:o h this ostke h) 'erqnefdlev' wail st that wiik I , ec Wlg$ l)OCTORS$ DISA Brother Mquton, of the La- ai fayetty gazette, is blessed with a rich vein of sly huiaor , that often finds happy expres e $io1 in the colum11ns of his in- ct teresting journal. Eor in- ill $tance, iq the last issue of tl Mhe Gazette he quietly pokes fun at the Timex-Demwcrat w and the Crowley Sigpnal. anent ai their fight oq the "adwiins- B tration," anal their marked t1 disagreement aý to the reme- c Ely for the ills which they as- p aert afflict the democratic party, aId thqs soicludes his delightful squib: "But although Dr. Scott agrewe with Dr. Page Baker cu as to the c)iagnosis, a wide jE tilvergence of opinion exists tl as to the remedy. 1)r. Baker declares that a cý primary is the only panacea a for all thp ills that the old s1 Pelican is heir to. ti Dr. Scott contends that at primary is the very thing that 5 will put the kiboslh on the old k 1lir< . ge says: 'f priaries are declared t' for by the oungressional corn- ii Inittee it meMis that the ad iunstration will choose its vorite fans iegardless of c heir ailiy or qualification, c and avish corrunption fund t over the State in such a man- f pier to insure their election." Try as we will, we fail sig t dally to reconcile these two Ppl)ilions. Doeq not such a vast difter- t rnce in the remedies suggest t the possibility that these l "mir~ent diagnosticians might t be just a little bit off on the laingiosis? We pause for an answer!" 1 It' up to the doctors now. A Challenge. We reproduce from a recent liunber of the Soutkerna Mces senger, of San Antonio, Texas,1 what follows : "Hugh J. Carroll takes the.. alander~ers of the Philippine friars by the throat in chal lenging them ink a letter to the New York Sun to prove a single quie of their stories of immorality. lie tells them that there is a standing re ward of $1,000 for every case pf the kind mentioned by theme which they can prove, and he invites them to "send the evideyce~ right over the Bridge (q the Xnternational Catholic Truth Society, Ar buckle Building, Pulton street Brooklyn, and collect the 'stuff." That $1,O0(, will nev: pr be collected. TIhe modesty pf the liars is so "exceeding ly great," as' Mr. Carroll re marks, thiist they have been too bashful to go forward in response to a sinmilar chal lenige with at similar rewvard which the friars in the is lands have been offeringfo years." - The slanderers muiust now pome np with their proof or phxut up. But the chances are more than4 lq to 1 that 1hey will dq neither. They are up~t pf thalt kind. IFor tjoyts ad4 Agen. Too. Aiq pxeluange say: !'4 tgungber of lvusine~s firms 1jqye announived that ae~reafter jlgey will eimploy no oys or nmen wlgq use cigar Boys and men with a ten! ~lency for the bits of 41ited: pper and tobacco should 1 paoa note of it. Convicted Out of Their Own ali Mouths. 0111 ini Fr.*mainf'' j.IsurniI. Cdo Vice-Governor Wright de- w Sujes that the American school ' officials in the Philippines pri have made use of their posi-'it i _ tions there to promote the interests of Protestantism, sue - but his denial is only one loS man's word. and of course ri does not settle the question. we HLe tells something, however, ed which exposes and disposes ty. of some of the lies we have been getting about the dark cit s ignorance of the natives, due.! of course, to their religion. lh He says that in Manila there in, - are 140 native Catholic teach- an ers and that "there are about an 3,400 native teachers employ- th ed in the islands, all of whom no no are Gatholica." no How stud where and from wP I whom did these 3,400 native co r Catholic teachers get their co s education? They (thie Amen- th - can civilizers) have been tell' x1 I- ing us that there was ne such; f thing as education in the fo islands, that the Catholic lt Church there, as elsewhere, M was the "enemy of learning.' th t and so forth and so forth. s- But out of their own mouths ie I the liirs are beginning to be tie convicted. m 3" Protecting The American at e the Expense of His Pocket. (,arc cbark~ P1'$$B. :t This fall we will have a ýr congressional election and it at e is right that all matters per-! at : taming to it should be fairly st a considered; above all it is i1( a absolutely essential that iqen ° d should not only know what ticket they vote, but what a that ticket stands for. They o° should know if their party ti d keeps its promises and is true re K to the people-if it believes tl n- in the rights of the common ný people, whom Abraham Lin coln said Uod must love, be ncau*e lie made so' many of id them, or whether it stands fi n- for trusts awl monopolies 1( " who grind and extort from " g the people. It is no great distance for < Ir- the democractic party to go fe et to express itself and it has b ý but to watch its opponents 11 it flounder around in the mire of their own making, and ii hear their childish arguments. r. Who has forgotten Con gressmnan Babcock of Wisconi sin, the chairman of the con- a ut grossional campaign commit- I. tee for the republican party ? t e-This very year lhe almost held I o'his crowd by the throat in he the committee rooms with his a nie 'bill to remove (luties on trust- c al- made articles, so that the a to American citizen would not an be compelled to pay one dol of lar for an article, which the2 mman who was thus charging te him was selling in foreign by countries for forty cents. For ve a long time nothing could rid move this man, lie saw his ~jduty to his own countrymen tr: and' declared justice niust be ( aet done them. At last he wasa he ordered to the White House eV: where a republican president tysits' a president so very rabid on the question of equal oen rights that the very thought I in of his name bringii to mind < tal- th nanws of thaose who sit at -r his di nner table, and there frthe strong pressure was brought to bear -a kind Qf ow moral water cirre: and the or ''reconiciled" Wisconsin left res spliuttering and choking with hat Ithe bill rammed down his eI throat. And now this same Bab cock utters such crazy non sense as this: 'Tht, effort of~ the Ihemocrats to make an issue,' said Mr. Babcock to' (lay, -'out of the allegation 1at thuat manufacturers are sell ar- iuig goods cheaper abroad than at home will fall flat. en! What if they are : It isa Ied rule of trate~ that surplus ld products must not be (humped Ion the local market to demor-~ alize prices. but minut be sold outside. Any jobbing house' in this country desiring to close out a surplus stock would not unloa'l it in the I home territory, breaking prices, but would try to move it into the other fellow's bail s iwick. The disposal of our ' surplus products abroad at !T e low figures keeps our mills e running the year around, workingmen steadily employ.! " ed and so maintains prosperi e How does the American k citizen feel while Mr. Bab cock works his "rule of trade?" I. Does not the man who is pay e ing forty cents too much for ý- an article out of his dollar and a half wages feel that this kind of "prosperity" is n not benefiting him ? Why not work the rule the other n way and let what Mr. Bab e cock calls the "other fellow", C 1r come into this cnuntry over - the tariff wall and unload soume of his "surplus stock ?" hi Why be so awful good to the e foreigner and so harsh with c 'home people? And what is Mr. Babcock going to do with the republicans of Iowa who for a year have been demand big ""a reduction of such du ties as afford a shelter for monopoly ? t It is a tough proposition. Win. Jennings Bryan has again seen fit to reiterate the S statement that he did not a want the presidential nomin-1 taonin 1904. Bryansem r in- about as much struck on that' ly statement as was David Ben- Tb is nett Hill on the "'I am a dem- kC ocrat' slogan a few years ago. at -The Farmerville Gazette. at True, but the persistence ,7 of his enemies in reiterating - ty the charge requires him to ae renew the denial now and es then, that the charge may )n not be taken pro confeso. )e- Says the Ruston Leader : of "Fifteen FilIpinos,= dtreut ds from the Philippines, have es located in Caldwell county, un Texas, where they propose to found an agricultural colony, o and when they have perfect or ed arrangements will send go for their families and a num-, gas ber of friends who are wait- S its ing their decisions." I . ire They must have slipped; nd in before that celebrated ý"- "foreigners" order was issued. ! an- An exchange remarks: "He. c Jn- sat ini his door at noonday, it* looking both lonely and sad; Ly ? the flies were buzzing around eld him, led by a bluewinged gad; not a creature darkened1 'jn his portal, not a sign of busi- $ his ness was there. but the flies ist- continued to buzz and buzz1 Lhe around the 01(1 man's hmai r. mot He at last in his misery Lol- shouted, 'Great Scott! I'm coverd with flies,' and the the zephyrs that toyed with his ing whiskers said. 'why domm't ign you advertise."I LFor Since the gushers have hsstopped, the oil in the Bean te mont wells stand at a level be of 500 feet and air pumps are I. ras neces"ary to force it up, a1 a gsher yield of 50,000 barrel.' etreduced to 5,000 barrels a I alday. It requires a month toj ght get an air pump in place un ind der present couditionis and as' t at a consequenice the oil comn ere panies are demoralized aIndl wa refuse to take any miore l of teorders. left The Lake Providence Sen. 'ith try sensibly remarks that "it his is yet too early for the agita tion of the primary method." la~b This covers the relation conm pletely and it might have ad (l- ed that the State Central t of Committee might be spared an much unneceesary abuse, unf to Itil it flatly refuses to consider ;na party demand.-The RIuston Ael- But what would the self: oad lat. appointal saviors of the gemn , cratic party have towrite ihus about, if the privilege of crit ped icizuig the State Central Comn jorn- mittee be denied thiem ? d g 0 It T.he KIM 7e Have'Always Bought, and which has been in use t over 30 years, has borne the signature of 1, and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its Infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but Experimnents that trifle with and endanger the health of I Infants and Childrea-Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare r gone, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotle substande. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Wory it and a ,s Feverishness. It cures Diarrhea and Wind ji Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cares Constipation and Pl .lency. It assinilates the Food, regulates the Sy stomm asd Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. er T 5 Pauose-.The Mother's Friend. oCENUNE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of 1 The Kidl You Hlae Always Bought d. In Use For Over 30 Years. .1ltm eSm...m mumm. VT mUS .. 9 PURINA ' )t Sacks Estils Pi ', i The feed that n" keps Males up 0. :au fee MbIs dOWN...0 6A tg New Service N via o ta ye cto ad New Orleans it' Shreveport, Dallas, ed Ft WOrth. El Paso, OColorado and .California. Eie Chair ear and sh ers on all through ry, is. Ld; E. P. TURNER, rid General Pass. & Ticket Agt. ed Dallas, Texas. redt --- -- L- RIote. ," Donnaud pry A. S. Do'aAUD. Prop. ['in First class accormmoda" * lie tion for Commercial tra his yelers. Sample rooms on the premises. Board by the day $1.00 and $2.00. ie lMao board by the week and month. au- Lafourche Crossing, " La ae cl THIBODAUX a Filter Cloth Enterprise KeUA T. ALLAIN, Prep. a 'TNtF iULOT'Hs, toj FILTER BAGS. un- Awnings, Sails, Etc. l as Orders Promptly Filled. a. SATISPACTION G AR.1TEED. LI(li Thibodaux, La. CLAY KNOBLOCH 4WD aGad CoeNaeLoe vat Law. e stit Thibodaux, La. ' ita. OfftIes: 'd" Gaude Building, i ali St. Philip St. Iral Dr, Weyer's rite r ' f. A 80TTLE 2' SFRANKLIN HOTEL PETES YEY. PROP j ii at clasw Accommodations H jb ! i.' ;2t day UtaI$ and .iswl. l-o Is, 't ýhe week and month. Meals Served at all Hours. t'or. `;. ý.ouis and Market Streets. SAdj. i.ui 1: nk of ThiaeNlaux. A I.RHTI :t1",LASSEI(ý11} e NOT\IVY ri'BLIC RA1 Cl . ND, LAFOURCHE, LA Om. or-' eomSa.m.tosp.mt. And '..t... business promptly sad can fully . neck yene fls omew n : , ýaeese ree crope sad eansteaers hav gro rSeater. That's * a meteS d1 the Furry bm 13 More fery's deeds soU and eowD than any the il' rn . M. erry OS. 2 Detroit, 00 _ (II Ct' ough Cs :R, V Z - Tto k0.. ý5Pg isoda ` - tS. NEw IA'vKQTIsa2En. JIM. PARKR 1 RED. hear anVIRGINIA COLLEGE 4 V0 or Young Ladjes, Roeatoke. Vs. O pcn t We.IR M. One of tbe leading ( Sooms foousladles n th Nouth. New tsbuildins, plaeos sad caulpmneet. Wampus ten ace. (rand mountuflLnenery In Valley of 'ia., ammed for beeslit. European eand Ameel tan teachers. Full course. Consrtaatory ad vantages tn Art. Music sand Elocution. 8tu- g dlents from thirty States. Ntr catalogue ad stress V AIrTE P. HARRIS, Peridhent. Rosnoke, Na. I I'S S . . 2~ ELLIS AIR.UD B oALSAM Look Carefully To Your Kidneys i4 Dr. Jenner's j Kidney Pills cause the kidneys to work as I A aature intended they ýhould. They build up the shrunken walls of the kidneys, as no - known remedy has been found to do before. As a cure for urinary troubles to they have no equal. Ow 10, 25, 5o Cents its - ROTH DRUG &TOJE. : oa tfto u c 'I'b of tI'1c it'clL'ctt, pil Our Music. `tore" i.-" ii' e retra ý.ý ".' for all ui1. -'13Pe .f infl h mP hi r.;, ny and 1WIeti(t :n'i -trnl1v. \V a. headlqu rit r- ft.r a!! !, iu l "f Musical Inst rum uts and rnuiH t n_~ an'I ran itSit yoU in anythin_ you Kant. Yor, f; r i iw td , V. J. Knobloch. EL 1!WHEN YOU GET MARRIED 01 I Ton want e.na. handnme e and styliAn Woolding Invi- sesp t+titou. N-. cn Wuit )ou. 0 anth. Tbhe luSt a.o.rtedt f Ioc k b ever in towuand lota of It. t3. 1 THE SENTINEL, Sees Pasainae Ova SPWILrT. }Thti -- 1 isu( IC. H. N. Coulon, NOTARY PUBLIC. - G REE.% STREET, F TUIMORIM 1. LA. WO&& mai~ DIREOTORI 0 B N ST ANTI. .k KUG .T. Sarkelt ubsbed. Alwa's on hand te breent ul It-ef. Matteac rork, Vetl. and S$.unagt u , ut nlP kinds. Market Stredt, Tutibdani. La. BUJUU SALOUX. . N. V. Traigle. Propriete5. - Choice wires and liquore. IU. cigars always in hand. Cor. Green and Market Stremts. N F ypress rime Lumber. rresand Savedl Staingics, also saddle?)* an haaabrus Btaokmakiaatg and horn sh aoing a aseoiatty. ~ EYERDR8A. J. k.E Phyaiceaus aud Mugrgeoma.. SProprietors of Aleerl DruuOtore.)II 'tin tee Thibsodaul [~A. J. J. Pacersa. Managvr. Druaggine.t Itrugs, Chtamiclal., Pert arnry. Suho..I tu'..ke Stastamery. etc. Cur. M.,an at reen streets 'ea WSagckmakes & Jeweller P Vie J'welry. watchee noel ,locks, eta. Iala estre between St. Phijip and 5,.. Loans. 'ANC NTI3TD. S... -. S Corner Green aid t.d titridget Street, -C ATLronwaY-a -L.Aw Atters~yweabLmw. U Demkde laseesehe tbdldlag -. [OWKLL &MAMTIW.,S T'.Ata~ererse as 3.aw, Means '*, fl. 7, lPaeb of 1 Ieltoelaes Bullulda' c M!~ KM OBIAK'l CLAY Oil..: Bank ilanadauA. Eanraorui us St I Lout. Street. 1E CROL.EMAUL Musie Temeher Glees inetrumeeatal, wesal med llHarog*y lees eons. Mesademee: lieee Street. Ime. THIDODAt'X COLLnG3. 1*(7St b oe e o sen are English, Frencb. Wna-Foe further perticulars apply toc elk., Na. L, N. lAAR~lV, Principal. MOUNT CARMEL VOhV5pT. Kept by the Sisters .f Meant Carmel. Tb.,r negh courne. Eagliab and Vresenh. oost of Market Street. NOTANIAL. coewau: PubiS., Real Relate and Fire sand LibInscran.. Aetus. Prnp-ertws beaught and sold. MNa my loasaed end t.orriweatg Bank of Laletir-b o~s tRead The Sentinel. "Ci ( .ARS' EXPERIENCE t S Twaes Mamats CorymGuns &.C. AnySne eendtif a setch and descric . I quickly ascertain ear opson free wee, Law aM ea asnattmf Nt Wokbil ptentable. funmmonldm Itona stlctty contdentta. liandbook on Patinae sent free. Oldest savory fur IsetiOnt paette'. Parl aratkbio b Bunnl A (.,. re she ]Krciei oawba hee In the Sstifle Jiwerkcan. A bandmosaef Ilasatratad weekly. Tersest err. culatton of any actertlic jurual. Terms . D a no - tad Send youi Job Prif ing les lo this Office. Satisfact ln Guaranteed. V\.1.1TElº. _Calh rehlCCJUI i r l: ill Ct tl ')u*I \ L0 r. ll pn tating 4:1:;. . a'. j~ I. ""ar lpavahle w, rkly ; in r ,Ltd :sl'ol .tly 1 ure and al et pa.9 e-.. r.r.Ltult lhtna title dtfinitt salary, no conuiwi'iion; saliry p~a t ezw h ýiiturdayt ainal ez ' nte ongun edvhaned cath week. STANU.fiRL IIOUSK, 334 LUsalioni ST..: rina lit. '1.ti"Y.'L ATT.26L SOUIAd 0 . COLLeOS, Sauth. Unequalled fanittlane. Umexcelled Vaea ioplt col1 *ank edbOleean, Lac t al weaveD posittataallev ) ofaastry. tIntructten at pesoDSI. sr butance ti *I g e numerlotsbannteas ins anaisend IsearIOe iaculate O 8*ad dor atal iee d ade tulo mo$. Sd.. awn * betebeebe lah Drtetlbe . vn Sderks nortfaodnd and adrane ThiloslutShe and GumtSorehe eaine ofhCule. l iend radee C atergne C Is Oawee a. te4 with e EA.e E 30a. OUR.tted /seO ?brog lkt ut$ fearctled and ernes rog «... bislaotux Shoe~ banksd whoeale Sof h Fur jol printing of all kinds, norwrite t.o thte SzsassI. I.FRANK BARKE SUOCCESOSTO IIARKER & 5EV IN. cuty Oo muission Meroha ..~. AMP DUALEM 15 ALL KIND, OV COUNTYa beODt beigrtFOllW SGAs MOLAS5eS. vroTATdsa ntges owEY sesaa WAX. TALLOW *WUUL. &l1lES, 5A e MUsM. POSWrNT. ETC. Vt,. fl19 DECATUra B'A NEW'ORLEANS, LA. ( eLIMgodAL A aV etr soot,., ON mIoxNMrrT alway r We peomitly oblat U. S eate iAddlede *n borne Kmeer p D ry. vne % k o ertl n si 1'e " N. 'I. BOU -Market Sta r oARwiT ST., THIBOD&A . FR -ANWAa o AD TEN at 1EST OF BmEmi Lsrsio n . PoRa ...4D A AUSAGL a OF ALL KIl *~ RAILROAD ** MARK POTATTV G. TO PROPRIETOR. Chole freeb beet, pork, AeLl, Wlu Iauiege !saemeanyu e I band. -4 3WVENT MOEMIMG. Simted eon the Raltroad. earner Street. sad of easy? aooese fros sall be town Buttltala Cmbevland *Phnee . L H. LANCART NELECTRICI Electrical TIIerk, in rate Telephone andl Plantation klwss, tenes. Electric Bel and Burglar Il and all Electrica F rencb. elea CALL 03 1s1 Pea sTWantsS rlneipal. WANTED - TRUST11 men and women to tra L~lmadvertise for old established s olid financial standing. $780 a year an4 expenses. Ible in eta-h. No cauvassini Give rtferenees and endL dressd atamped enre~ope. M.anager. 3Z3 Castoln B Subscribe to the el. Sentinel