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-SE BALL--To-morrow Bernhardts, of New Orleans. TuesdaY'I ednesday and Thursday, Donaldsonville, vs. Our Grays. Offioial Journal of the Parish of Lafourohe 'an of the ZInterest of the Town. .ol. 37. - THIBODAUX, iLA., Ma 1903. No. 42 I nnlm • I ra i1In~ numuwu un nn nn1 11 nmm,1 uanuu |ii m THE.... ib'x Shoe & Hat Store, Goods That Have a Reputation. A GOOD EXAMPLE. V , You may he sure the intnortal Was / hington vwore a hbecoming hat. tlhe style in keepit g with the times. You ., pt may em!ulate his example if you'll pro SAI, cute your head gear from our stock always sure to be of the latet mode, becoming and fair-priced. Our Hocker Bootee Shoes Slong wearers. They wear twice as long as ordi- AD k, ehoes. Because they are CIE MANSsE e by thoroughly reliable AT. oT 699 uD OTHER PATENTS PENDING. ers and only of the best -- rial. Give them a trial you will never regret ring done so. Emile J. Braud. mber that I have removed to the Bium Stand. next to the Thibodaux Drug Store. rLANT OF THE ' BODAUX BRICK WORKS MENTS IN THE SOUTH Is now prepared to furnish the best and cheap eat brick in the market...................... slion bricks on hand ready for delivery. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS. ADDRESS. LAURENT M. FOLSE, ý " YMANAGER, PHONE 126 E. J. BRAUD, GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT. PHONE EMILE LEFORT Successor to LEFORT " TETREAU . pLivery, Feed ...Sale Stables. ¢ Undertaking W ! Establishment SBlacksmith and _ .. * Maker. g atriot St. Cor. Levee and Market, Thibodau.v. t received a nice line of Bird Cages, Garden , Hose, Lawn Mowers, Water Coolers, Ice Cream Freezers, Ham- mocks, Garland Wood stoves, Garden Tools, Wire screens, Etc. H. Riviere & Co. 'PIons 108. Cor. Main ,4 St. Louis Sts. STENOGRAPHER AND TYPIST -C . Copying. ioand Reginner'.s lajb.J.( (Pitman System) MONDAY, W1EDLNE'DAY and FRID.\Y Evenings. NE'W ORLEAN. S RATES. ,Corner St. Philip and Thinl daux Streets. Both Phones. ... MISS KELLY, Srousr.. For durab'li there's no better than the "R. W -that's why we advertise, and rC o dmed thm as all that a p glance at every detail is enough to convince you that a custom tailor cannot serve I you as wel ELLIS BRAUD SONS Convenience Courtesy Capacity Fidelity Prudence Safety Strength Recognized essential elements of a perfectly ap pointed Modern Bank--are offered by The Bank of Thibodaux THIBODAUX, LA. ASSETS DEC. 28, 1901, - $366,834,21, ASSETS DEC. 31, 1902, - $46T,823.91. A MatchE tart-t If You Use a WICKLESS BLUE fL 4ME OIL STOVE, Will boil, bake, broil or fry better than a wood or coal stove. Made in Several Sizes, H. RIVIERE & CO., Agents for Lafourche Parish. Perfect and Pearless khetivmais and ain Lver, Kidly and Btad. .dr trmublk caused by tei add in the system. It cures by cleansing and vi-t-thng the blood, thus removing the caise of dieas.i. It gives vigor and tone and builds up the health and strength of the ptent while using the remedy. URICSIOL is a lug narty in the medical world. It has cured and will continue to cu:e more of the above dise.ase than all other known remedi a, manv of which do wore hamr- t.an gocd. This great ard thc.rougly tested and endorsed California Remedy never di&ppobnt It cure ti. fallibly If taen as directed. Try it and be convinced that it is a wonder and a blessing to sfring humanity. r6o Price 100 per b or bot ties tor $& Por sle bydruggIts. Send stamp for boo of partic slars and wonderful cures. If yore drngst cannot supply you tt will be ent, prea, upon reLAA pt ofprice. AdM Mattings. you want, call at Ellis Bnriid's ions, and sce their beautiful ine. 36. F. J, Celestin, TII BODAUX. La. - BRIEDEBR OF - Cornish Indian Games A FOWL WORTH. 'AISINGO. Stock for sal1e, .50 . ad up. Etgs in neaion a O Ier fifteen. , New Idea Woman's gagazine. In consonance with Ise Sadie, the NEW IIhA WOMAN'S MAAs Us for Mlay presents many novl' features in dressmaking and in every department of domestic interest. It opens with a charming paper by Cotsanloe Fuller McIntyie upon "The N1arisgeable Age;" Emma A. Osborne writes about New York's Chinatown delightfully; Katherine Louise Smith tells of the new fad, "Cat Shows sad Catteries;" Naucy Hull has "The Living.Room" for her theme; and Dbse Rexford presents "Garden Gossip" in his au tho itative mnanner. Is addlition to these special features, tl.e'several departments are attractively set forth, and in short stories sad verse there is unusual variety and Usperior quali. tv. Tile New Idea patterns offer many tempting opportuMaties to the home dressmaker. Notice. 4 Hunting on the Acadia Plantation is possitive'y prohlbited 2"2 1t I P IucE. Consolidated. The m uch-ta!ked-of cons,,lidalt 1i t between the Pioineer anll th. Ebl, is at last consummated. and Aas-ump) - tion once more will have but one weekly in its midst. c Mr. Gianelloni, of the Eagle, will assume charge of the Pioneer after this issue, hut the ownership will con tinue in the Pioneer Publishing Co., 'c Ltd. The Eangle's complete outfit! p will be devoted to serving the public as part of the Pioneer's now wsl; fur- in nished ofile. Mr. Gianelloni, the new manager of the Pioneer and the old owner of the Engle, needs no introduction at 01 our hands. He made his apprestice old Piesser; became an att. E th Thrbodaex Sea u-tt.s.-. turned to the Pioneer; become found er of the Eagle, and now returns to his first love. H"e is able and pains- m taking, bright and polite, and the n public will be served by him as h,"r- tfure-that we feel is a sufllci-nt tl guarantee. For the last year the Pio.,eer waus I succtssfu ly utau'grc , :anIl succcedul.l, Ic i'.s :past success under the most *us picious conditions now existing, s shoudl be increased. To the new manager we wth God h' speed.-P-' oneer. tI Congratulations '-Eddie" The Sen- a tinel wishes you Success as manager of the l'ioueer. A Sure Thing o It is said that nothing is sure ex cept death and taxes, but that is not altogether true. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption is a sure cure for all lung and throat troubles. Thousands can testify to that. Mrs. C. B. VanMetre of Shepherdtown, W. Va., says "I had a severe case of Bronchitis and for a year tried every. thing I heard of, but got no relief One bottle of Dr. King's New Dis covery then cured me absolutely." It's Infahiole for Croup, Whooping Cough, Grip, Pnuemonia and Con sumption. Try it. It's guaranteed by All Druggists. Trial bottles free. Reg. sizes 50c, $1.00. Mr. Geo. W. Scott and his clever company presented "Roanoke" at the opera house last night in a manner that won praise from ait present Ijn consequence -ý an-ry fulL Mr. Scott is a clever comedian and is supported by an evenly balanced cast. The Specialties were all good and on a whole the company was one of the best we have ever had In our city. The special scenery carried by the company was used and had a beautiful effect. picturing our beauti ful southern homes. Mr. Scott is not only a clever actor but has a rich baritone voice that was appreciated by all. The piece was very carefully staged and each one of the cast deserved the many laughs and ap plause that were continually given. Mr. Weir induced the company to remain another night, and tonight the bill will be "Davy Drockett," the title role in which Mr. Scott is famous. The prices have been reduced tonight to 25, 35 and 50 cents. Special scenery will also be used tonight.- Jennings Record. -----****e-- Kidney and Bladder Troubles Cured. Kidney. Bladder, Urethral and similar troubles are caused by an ex cess of uric, lactic and hithic acids in the system. URICSOL, the great California Rheumatic Remedy, neu tralizes the acid and effects a cure. For book of particulhrs, send two cent stamp to the ILamar & Rankin Drug Co, Atlanta, Ga., or URICSOL Chemical Co., Los Angeles, Cal. This is a remedy of great merit. Drug gists sell it at $1.00 per bottle, or six bottles for $600 Our municipal affairs changed hands last Friday, with the retirement of Mayor Zernott and the Board of Aldermen who served with him and the installment of the Mayor and Aldermen elected at the election of the 21st of April. The retiring Mayor and Aldermen, leave behind them a creditable record; they had at all times the good of the community at heart and used their best efforts towards attaining that end. The goodl wishes and the gratitude of the people for the services they have rendered their town will follow them through life. The new Muuici Spal Bard is composed of the follow ing gentlemen; Mayor, W. C. Ragan; Aldermen, Hv. Riviere, C. O. Dantin. P. J. iAucoin, Clay Lagarde and W. II. The following Committees were Sappointd by Mayor Ragan: Committee on Improvement : Messrs. Lagaude, Ragan and Danlin. Committee on Ftuancc:-Ruviere, Aucoin, and Dantin. Committee on Public Property: u Ragau, Aucoin and Riviere. Committee on Public Schools:- asutin, Aucoin and Raga:n. A Rare 01ld Volume. A rare volume, of much inters.st to New Y.'rker1, will he otlt"redt f,;t sale shortly by ,t well known Ffth )Avenue book aoution hbou;,. It I- a copy of Daniel ilenton's "Brief lies cription of New York," London, 16170. the first description ever printed of V New York, and one of the quaintesti volumes imuagnaltle. O(nly three . co pies of this book have been sold dr iiug the last twnuty-live years, the. last copy solil at auction being srt II in this city twelve years ago. iin November, 1900, a copy of the book sold for nearly $2,000; this cop;y is owned by a Brookiyu Biblhomaniac. -Ex. I New Idea Woman's Magazine. Brides, graduates, and fi'wers ate the dominant f atures of the first m:mnth 3f Summ,,r, and the June ti number of the NYw IDEA WOMAN's MAGAZINE tr.'ats (if them all. '"Jute. the .Month of 1R,.s," is a practical f t,'ral paper, by Bei.jamin B. K'ecth. charl'ngly iilustredl. Sar:ah Skater contrihutes a nctcworthv aitic:e on '-June Brides;" Agnes Walren de scribes 'June Ftres;" and K.ite Marston wIites of ""A Woman and a her Pin Money." In addition to these distinct,!y t;mely themes, the E several departments of Society Fads, Good Ilousekeeprng. Embroidery, and Home Dressmaking receive novel treatment, characteristic of the sea son. The short stories and verse a:e of exceptional excellence. . r r t %.' Miss Ida M. Snyder. Treasurer of tes .~iar Nots adm AL t clfb. e Ifi women would psy amoreatttle i r unti healrh we woli have mere wives, mohtus ad aind iels Wine or i irutorf the _ l 1a TWO any he VIM itrd' Black"Draught, and so I took it and 1 ve eve reason to thank him fora new t a Ilf ope up to me with restored heal h, I and konly took three months to awr mt." ] Wine of Cardni isa regulatorof the menstrual functions and is a most as tonishing tonic for women. It cures scanty, suppressed, too frequent, irreg ns lar and painful menstruation, falling of the womb, whites and flooding. It is helpful when approaching woman hood, during prepnancy, after child V birth and in chbane of life. It fre t uently brings a dear baby to homes that have been barren for years. All drugits have $1.00 bottles of Wine €o Cardui. eWINECARDURDI i1 On account of the United Confede - rate Vetrans, Reunion at New Or leans, May 19th, 22nd, 1903. Tb. Texas and Pacific Ry. Co., will sell Ronnd Trip tickets Thihbodaux to a New Orleans at the rate of $1.25 for the Round trip. Dattes of Sale; May 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th, 1903. Final d Fimt for return leaving New Orleans CMay 24th, 1903. All tickets must Sbe stamped by the Texas an'i Pacific it Ry., Agant at either at the 8Lt. Charles - Hotel City Olhe, or Agent at pas 3. senger station, the Teins awl Pacific o Agent at Grctona. Bcfore same wi'l Si,. honolred for return then the tickets will be good fur coutinlous passage commencing on date stamped on Sback. No stop overs will be allowed. SW. Bnasr, Local Ticket Agent d The Delineator for June r The June Delineator is especially ?f strong in fiction and presents the id usual charming display of fashlous. Id It contains a group of four college >f stories, each of which is a fine speci Smen. They are: The Taking of d Isabel, by Caltheriae Young Glen; at Professor Ashur's Tutor, by Ai.e y Louise Le,; By Grace of Linaoeus, ts by Kate !1lilner Rlabh; andl A Delayed l'rposal, by Kate Whiting Patch. e Ttey are illustratedt by E M. Ashe, y eorge Gibbs, C. 31. R~lyea and Karl Anderson, respectively. In thle se - cod installmeutof Mrs. Catlherwoodl a Sserial story, The Bois.Brul6s, the plot develops along highly dramatic lines*. An intimate friend of Angnsta J. Holmes, who died recently, conti 1. butes an article on the famous c,.o pouer; It is str:kiegly illustratedl. A re Chaling Di- Supper, Iby Miles Bra I- ford, is of especial intere't to clpi _ cures, although it is also a geoo story. I n. lMinnie .laddern Fiske, the actress, is ', shown in a page of very fine photo graphs. An attractive dwelling, suit - able for occupation the en'ie ve:ar and moderate in cost, is prsented - with excellent illustrations. Clara E. Launhln has a serious haluer on the ldometi_* rIlations of wom.. Mrlr. Birney contributes a .;; artic!e on Childhood lDr. Peckham '1urray din.·sses pl1.:' nil the water supply, in their lion to hellth. For the c`.l, Grace :MacGowan Cooke gives ;il last of the charming "What l':,',, n ed Then" st, uies-Beaut"y's I ', Duomb Sn:, a,;d Lina Be*ard ad I !m - other numnber to the engaging I', time.. A squirrel story bi t'::iý 3lcl!vaine is ,lso a feature .: every habase of the home is ;:t t -. I the other Dep:artmstnts. GORATLY ALARNID By a Persistent Oough, but Perwua neatly Cared by Oh, ri s's Mr. H. P. Bmls a atudent at isw, in Greenville. R C1. bhad h,,in troubled for four or five years wit;lh e, ntinnons congh whic.h he -,.. "*"reatly a'armed me. c-ansing to: :, fear that 1 was hi the first sat .. consumpton." Mr. Burh:,ge. :.,, ihg seea Chamberliin's Cough '... ,iv :ldvertistd, coincludld to t v Now read what he says of soon felt a remakable ehan; :tanI after using two bottles of the !..'I'' five cent size. was permantly c.'r So!'l by Roth Drug Store. A paper mill will be estableisa., :I, Lake Charles at an early date. 'I plant will cost *300.000 ano t+, money is Is sight, Pap.'r wrhi , manufactured trop. thb. reislle (.f lil saw mills. A sqiecia'ty of nt;,,;ow ;-. , will be made, yet all grades .' ; manufactured, the filuished l" t being turned out in a vari! I bhades and colors. A mill at ( , .. 'fex., is turning out daily -..v.; tons of paper of fine qu:alit , pine shavings, and it has been :tI:'....,, demonstrated that the proc.s.., e-. plovydt ii a success and req .a. ,,,, great amount of -kill It doe appear to he difficult for I.,! Charles to do bhl thiigs n an .,- trial way, while other In,,r-:. :: towns can't put up a measly ice 1 t or oil mill. The Editor's I)ollare. Whenever you hand a dot!? r fc, r your paper, don't imagine thl:t the editor is just that dollar awedL He he sends you weekly during the year, and on the average they cott hium a cent or more apiece. So, the ave,:ts,' country editor has about 40 entit profits on each subscription--lr .1 - e.l he is a good hnstler and ma,1e.-. In some cases the expense of g.lti, out the paper will take all the piin;: , and, it there is not a liberal ad.ut t' ing patroninge, there is nothing to Id but to suspend publication. 'lhe editor has to divide his dollars wlth the paper man, the printer, the i ::, ager, the landlord, the postr :: .: . the devil and a whole lot of r,'l.. folks.-Avoyelles Blade. Card of Thanks. The undersigned avails l:;,; n.rf c,f this menus to expiess h,- ·.',,' :o thanks to the various fire t i,e. of the town as well as to th'. et;.ZVe who so willingly and prosn:,.%v r,-, poudedl to the fire alarm last 'i't(s lay morning. He fully realies it:it lthi: danger was immineut amnd that .t w:i4 I ,only throulgh the proimltness of ,Ih: muen who anawterol the call tha:. greater damage to his bulldiung w:a prevented. TIlO. 3McDER.1' UI' P. The Thibodanx Cycling cl,, he'l a meeting, in its elub rooms, HO I: .t Monday and eleeted the o ,owing, ofilcers for the ensuing year: President, urile Iilviere; V' "'r'-: dent, Chas. Colon; 8ec'retary, 1'. I'. Delaune; Treasarer, S. 8 . C;,on, collector, Paul Legeadre; U'.iptu'.i, O. M. Delaau; lst Lieuseant, Oiyvt r ngerrms; agd Lieumteas. (L. Milre; Bentile, Prof. W 8. Lnf..,,; Bugler, Paul X. Couloo. Notice. The undersigned desires t, t ,rwu the pullic iu geneLal that on, :.,,,,.1 the Ith of 1lay be will op,. , o :1 smith shop In Thilodaux t,,- iio, pectfully solicits a share of th,' tu, lic's patronage. 'W . .. ", . Notice. There will ble special min -:, Lafourche Prgc~ssive Union,, .'. i the pincec of tLe re-glar in ".,i' ' -month, tiext Teie.sy evollnvi . .:, S1th, wliiin. maitter ,ef onss. .-- , iml)irt:,ice w'l bI bIrough; ,t atteitiuu of the Uiioa. Thre' will be a meetir , :,. Thilodaux Fire Co. *o. .. 1,.,:. evening. All the memlbe:- ;::., issllb:y attedd shloud do - .. .,ueiness that will ie o,,. .,' e this meeting is of great ,n.. ..