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60 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
TRADO MARIms
COPYRIGHTS &C."
ketrh and dselLrptlnl m" t
tu .M.r Oplnt..ln free whether an
j ,robavb patentable. (',en unlt'.,
5idsaatlaL Iandbo ok o Pal cuta s
el for securg latn .
1wfibOOt C Ma º
S COWndICI&A
S O COLLRO2,
New Orleas, La,
S)years renowaed as a lead
W. No fale proie made
Wo hambuggtin practiced
()ve I4.0 Gold alnd 8 tler Med.
als . U)plun,., ule.. awarded
. by As. rlican and European
spo ilttaon.. Commereial
Ceerse t1hllles Expert Ac.
¢cosatati aid Auditing, aid
it GOaranteed Higther and
a uperior to 1ay other a theI
U,.atk.
P rs Plttractaie ai oaee roulse.
ile bank aand wbo ltl o esoI.
 : h ,;d Iendlu K poattons all over th
* "strctin a t.l pe....nal.
._ rgerOt l b4.in-:"es c(n ect1toi0a0
ag tad Ie up tabl kIaowu,l we
t salesataget Ua usiing amndeasuats
o.ncted with Sou lCo tege
. Isa do actual busItees with
aid actual maey, and stadeats
beokes In the Iatept lha..r saving forms
nter t at an tilee. Easlatk, AM
rthald antd hiOstnesseh tIaol. Ar
facalllua. lend tor lCtalogae.
.Iyi Men supplied witt eo:. eete:e
alnd hortland wrltJ .r
-Address OGO. SOULS ! SOBS
Frank Barker Co.,
nmmission Merchant
.l KAI.E rIt IN AL l. KINDI OF(
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
w4fFO, t..;L' AR. MOLAtKS,. RICk
,pTATol)S. KGtM, H.ONEY, 1 IE.
WIX, TAIIOW WILOO. IlltES,
MnOS. POULTRY, ETC.
fl. 1l1 DECAT'UR TAbESI
NEW ORLEANS, LA.
UI,SUlAL AD)VANUK8 MAett ON C it
NIGUNMKN'1
s l5mer obtain U. . and Foreign
sketch or haoo of invention for
on patents Y it . For Ire book.
wu E -mARKS "ate
-. T. BOURG,
Market Stand,
BST. TBIODAUZ. LA
-&L ASV s TW -
AND fA6'At.la O^LL KINJSi
RAILROAD e" MARKET.
AVE J. TOU'S,.
PRItOPRIETOR.
eleefresia b.c, park. veal, nutton and
_ a-- g onetantly on hand.
-4)1'KN EVERY MOCNING.
tImad on the Railroad. corner 9t. Mars
asitni easy access froul ll parts O0
tows
habirtlad "Phone 1(M0.
1.H. LANCASTER,
ELECTRI/CIAN
Vetri~cal H r in Pri.
vate Telephone Lined
and Plazntation Sys
tens. Electric Bell, Firn
and Burla r .4hrnOs
and all Electrical ov
b I ASK 'Oil ENTllATEh and PICIEt
New Service
via
.ew Orleans
S eport, Dallas,
F Worth, El Paso,
S1orado and
ioruia.
cair and sleepers on all t hrough
tratis, i
E. P. T'IINEIi,
aelerl Pass. & Titrket Agt.
DIallas. Texas.
Sotel
l) naud
A. bt. b% NNo1), Prop.
First class accommoda
tre, ot t'oluCtmercial tra
velers. Sample rooms
on the premites.
by tibe day $I.00 and $2 00.
I board by thle week and mouth
wche Cros sig, -La
"The
d
Proper
I Study
ofMan
kind is I
Max." a
id
The proper way to secure eus- C
tomers is to talk directly to
them We are looking for new
customers for our advertising a
space It is what we have to
sell. We know it is good. It 7
Is worth all that we ask for it
and more If there is any per- 0
son In this community who has i
anything to sell. who has any r
need that isn't supplied, we want
him to use these columns. a
Tell the story here. Tell it
simply and directly. Hun- C
dreds will see it and read it.
If your goods are salable and
your wants reasonable your f
communication will receive I
attention.
t
SUNDA o
SEMI-WEIKLYS
WILL QIV8 vOU
All the Latest News
FROM EVERYWHERL I
THE STATES
Is the Leading Demoeratet
Paper of the South...
sull Assoolated Press Dspatches,
All the Latest In Politios,
Daily Stock and Market Reports, I
up till closing of Exchanges.
Special Daily Commercial columa,
Dellvered at ITour Posnmea
DAILY AND SUNDAY STATES,
1 year, $7.oo0 aw m., $3.0e
a tos. $1.781 I me., O0.66
SUNDAY STATES.
1 to 20 pages. 1 year, $1.60
SEll-WEEKLY STATES,
Published Every Wednesday and
aturday. 104 Copie in a
year for $1.00
DAILY STATES
NEW ORLEAS, LA. IA
TABLEAU.
Tableau of prolable erpenses of the
PurislI of ILafourche for the Fiscal year
Halary of olfficers $fl1I 00 I0
Police .Iurors, Mileage and Per
Diem, 500 00
Road and LAvee Inspectors' IJU 0MI
Orand and Petit .lurore, HuM) ()
Witnesses in criminal cases. 4l0 00
Sheriff fees, 0l0lt 01)
Apprehemsion of prisoners, 300 00
Conviction fees, 400 (00
Constable fees, 'in~ (o
Justice of Peace fees, 1200 10
Boarding of prisoners, I4no to0
Coroner's fees 400) o0
Jurors of Inquest |5 to
T'ax collector's commission, 600 00
C'harity and maintenance of
indigent 2000 00
Pupllc School funds, ta100 00
Incidental expenses, 3.Y) 00
I)rainage funds, 2100 00
Election expenses .i00 00
Quarantine and sanitation, 500 00
$1lT50o 00
WHEN YOU
GET MARRIED
You want P.une handsome
and stylish Wedding lnvi
tations. We ecn salt you.
S The best ass.,rted st ock
S ever in tuwn,and lots of it.
STHE SEITINEL,
New Idea Woman's Magazine.
Brides, graduates, and flowers are
the dominant features of the first
month of Summer, and the June
nuwber of the NEW IDEA WOMAN's
MA~zrZIsp treats of them all. 'June,
the Mlonth of Roses," is a practical
floral paper, by Benjamin B. Kcech,
charmingly dllustraed. Sarah Sslater
tontributes a noteworthy article on
"June Brides;" Agnes Warren de
scribes ,June Fetes;" and Kate
lMarstou writes of 'A Woman and
her Pln Money." In addition to
these distinctly timely themes, the
I several departments of Society Fads,
Good llous.ekeeprog. Embroidery,
and tIome I)ressmaking receitve novel
treatment, chlaracteriatic of the sea
ison. The short ,toties and verse aie
of exceptDonal excellence.
Shake Into Your Shoes
Allen's Foot Ease. It rests the feet.
(Cures Corns, Buoions, Ingrowing
Nails. Swollen and Sweating feet.
At all draggists and shoe stores, tic.
Ask to-day. 41 4t
Bargans! Bargasins!! at 8 . Cou.
Ion, Igbrgains that it will pay you to
investingate.
INGENIOUS TORTURES.
Crtelstes of Psalahmeut Inalicted o0
Oremderm In Morocco.
In Moro:cso the torture ot offenders. -t
real anll suspectedl, has been and is
still mu.ch practieasll M InuCh genuity
Is shown In the intllction of pain-such
devices as the rubbing of red pepper in- qtr
to the eyeballs. tying up the wrists at
a height from the ground, etc.
At the death of the late sultan a pre '1
tender proclaimed himnself the rightful orn
heir to the throne and had a certain I,"
saceass. When presently overcome by sin
the legitimate authorities. he was {,
seIzed. thrown down. when cbhllies hI
were applied to the inside of his mouth 'of
till It swelled with pain. and he was
desired to shuot ,.ut his titles and qual- b.
Itles as much as he pleased, being of 'an
course unable to utter a word After ,ri
that be was, thrown into jail to rot there SU
till he died. 1
A refinement of cruelty is the torture w
of the "iron glove." as it is called. A wi
lump of quicklime is placed in a man's fl
hand, which is closed up into a fist. th
Then the fit Is tightly bound with thi
leather thongs and plunged into a tub in.
of cold water. I n
The agony soon becomes extreme. 0
The torture is continued for eight or tli
ten days until in the end mortification tlh
ensues and probably death. Again. a
forma of "lying up" is to chain or fasten he
a man to a wall. with ais arms extend- W
ed so that lie can only escape strangu
lation by standing on Uptoe.--Kansa
City Independent
Hi
A Rat's Teeth.
The rat Ia remarkably well equipped se
for the peculiar life he is ordained to
lead. He has stroºg weapons in t the
shape of four long and very sharp
teeth-two in the upper Jaw and two Ps
In the lower. These teeth are wedge ""
shaped and by a wonderful provision
of nature have always a flue., sharp
cutting edge. On e'.nul:.ing thl.m eare- de
fully the Inner part is found to be of a
soft. ivorylk. r. cou.psitlon, which can ,r
easily be wo,ru away. and the oeitle r
is compose i of a glasstl'ie enamel -1
whichb is exssedtgly Lard.
The apper teeth weor into the under
so that the centers of the opposed teeth
meet perfectly in the act of gnawing;
hene the soft part is being continually tit
worn away, while the hard part keeps
a hard, chisel-like edge all the time, and
at the same time the teeth are con
stantly growing up from the bottom, so
that as they wear away a fresh supply .
to ready. Should one of these teeth be
removed by accident or otherwise, the
opposing tooth will continue to grow.
and there being nothing to wear it B:
away It will project from the mouth
and be turned upon itself. and if It be
an under tooth it will often grow so
long as to penetrate the skull. la
tr
Vmdertakers.
In England in 1014 undertakers were
men of influence who undertook for a
consideration to get such persons re
turned to parUament as would prove Ct
submisslve to the royal will of King in
James I. The three chief undertakers dt
of 1614 were Lords Bacon. Somerset '
and Nerille. They undertook to bribe
the chief speakers and men of influ- i
ence in parliament that year over to
the side of the king. with but partial
success. Then there were undertakers
to Ireland in 1008. They were English
and Scotch colonists sent to north Ire
land and were each allotted 2.000 acres
of land. They were men of capital and
undertook to pay a mark a year for at
every six acres and to admit no recu
sant for tenants. Hence the name as
applied to them. But neither the his- II
tories nor the ditiounaries give any rea-. t
son for calling the men who bury our in
dead undertakers. It
Almost Lived There. L
During a hurglary epidemic in the 1i
country an inspector of the police force
one night made a tour through the bur
glarlzed district. Considerably after T
midnight he saw a young man emerge
noiselessly from a substanutla: home- A
stead and made after him. e
"Did you just come out of that cor- at
ner bouse?" the inspector asked, over
hauling him. A
The young man. while of respectable
appearance. was plainly ill at ease and b
confused.
"I did," he said. P
"Do you lvre there)" demanded the C
Inspector. f
"Well. almost." was the embarrassed c
answer. "Ilut I can't see that It's any
of your business as long uas her father
doesn't object."-london Tit-Blts.
Where ranes sItwarm.
One of the most remarkable sights in
the world is Bird island, In south Afrl .
esr, for the reason that during some L
months of the year It is literally cov- d
ered with gannets. Not a foot of ground
Is to be seen anywhere. Day after day
thousands of gannets strut around, and
they are so close to each other that the a
whole island seems actually alive.
Those who have seen this sight say i
that It Is one which can never be for- C
gotten. I
Am Umaasme Teems Pleems.
Father-So Filmy Luhring Is engaged O
to young Rattles? let me see: wasn't
she engagtl to somebody else a little
while ago?
Daughter-- Sometody else, fathert e
Why. in our set no engagemnent is con- ii
siderod complete without her.-Brook- 9
lyn Life.
Perubbtil the Landscape.
HIubbub-hlow Irlght and clean ev
erything look out Ier,! a
Sntubbub-Ye's: w" had a couple of de- A
tectlves scourling th country last wetek.
-Phl:.ade:ph:n I:" :,:l.
The jaw of the shark furnishes the
best watchmsnker' oil. In each sharkl
ia found about half a pint.
Sin has many tools. but a lie Is the
handle that its them all.-llolmea.
The sea anemone Is one of the longest
lived of hunmble organisms. One has
flourished Io captivity for fifty years.
The Responsibility Placed.
"So their marriage was a fallure."
"Not at all. Marriage is all right. It t
was the man and the woman who were I
failures."-Phlladelphia Press.m
Kellevet.
Spartacus-Has Cumo that smie old
Itching after office?
Smartacus-No. He was a candidate
and everybody scratched hlam.-BaltI
I more American.
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Sheriff Sale.
STATE olF I )" ISANA, g2,
-- act
10th Judicial lºiotriet io,urt,-'ariAh of via
Lafourche. Bit
l-ail
ttcc.:e.sioN OF, WALTER SSCOTT Wzre- H
I.lANSq, No. ti,7 PonBATE. i
-- in
Take Notice, that pursuant to annot
order and decree of the above Court and
to a Coommission to 1me directed in the tril
alwove entitled and numnbered Sucoem. th
Ssion and bearing date of April 21st 1903,
I will cffer for sale at public auction a1
pursuant to law to the last and highest su
ilddter at the Court lhouse in the town
of T'hilsldaux, on
SATURDAY MAY 30th, 1903,
between the hours of it o'clock A. M. Vi
and 4 o'clock P. M. the following de- Br
.riled property belonging to the said sir
Succession to-wit:
1st. Tlhe property belonging to the an
first Community between H alter Scott we
Williams and M!arguerite Gaspard, his
wife, both deceased and described as cal
follows: an
A Certain tract of lalnd ituated on
the right bank of Itayou I.afourche in 0
this Pari.sh, at about 'ifty two miles
tl)ow the Toe\ n of Thibodaux. meaMur
ing Two arlexnts front on said bayou by
a depleth of l'en arpents, bound e aho e
by land of Wilfred Duet and below by D
that of the Vendor Together with all
the buildings and improvements tlherse
on, rirhts and ways to said trac't of
laud belonging, said property having
been acquired biv the late Walter Noott
Willlamin. deceased from William IteHl
Williams, on the 29th day of Decemt6
MOVABLES. t
Six Cows and Calves, 3 Bulls and on p
Helffer.
2d. The property belonging to the D
second Community between Walter
Scott William.e deceased and his surviv
ing widow Marguerite Doucet and des
cribl l is f,,llows:
A 'ertain tract of land situated in the
Parilh of .afourche on the right des- lo
enlidinl !caslk of ltayvo In.afourche at
shbout fif y five nliles below the town
eof T''llioid;laux measurieng two arpents
more or less front on said Bayou by a TI
depth of confiratlion bounded above
hy the land of Purchaser and below by
propertv of William It. Williams. To
getlheor wilth all the buildings and im
r, rolemrents th(ereon, said property hav
ing .i .u ccluitred Iv the late Walter
.Scutt W\illiaml dece aseel from Elie Dueos
on the $th day of July hIit. .o
MOVABLES. to
One Beef.
On the following tenns and Condi
tions, to-wit' For CASl to pay debts.
JAMES IIEARY,
:Sheriff of the Parish of Lafourche.
TIuneM.S A. Rao tnAtx,
Attorney of Succession.
April :5th tisti.
GREATLY ALA arJEi
By a Persistent Cough, but Perma
nently Cured by Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy.
Mr. H. P. Burbage, a student at
law, in Greenville, S. C., had been
troub! d for four or five years with a
continuous cough which he says.
"greatly a armed me, causing we to,
fear that I was is the first stage of
consuml-tion." Mr. Burbage, hav-
ing seen Cha:iu*rlain's Cough Reume
dy advertised, conc!uded to try it.
.Now read what he says of it: "I
swxn, felt a rema.k:eie change, and
after using two bottles of the twenty.
five cent size, was permautly cured."
Sold by Roth Drug Store.
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The Delineator for Juife
The June Delineator is especially
strong in fiction and presents the
usual charming display of fashions.
It contalLs a group of four college
stories, each of which is a fine speci
men. They are: The Taking cf
Isabel, by Catherine Young Glen;
Professor Ashur's Tutor, by Alice
Louise Le-; By Grace of Linnaus,
by Kate Milner Rabb; and A Delayed
l'ioposal, by Kate Whiting Patch.
They are illustrated by E. M. Ashe,
George Gibbs, C. bl. Relyea and Karl
Andereon, respectively. Is the se
cond installment of M rs. Catherwood's
serial story, The Bois-Brul6s, the plot
develops along highly dramatic lines.
An intimate friend of Augusta
Hlolmes, who diedl recently, contri
butes an article on the famous com
poeer; it is strikingly illustrated. A
Chating Di~b Supper, by Mliles Brad
fold, is of especial interest to epi- (
cures, although it is also a good story.
Minnie 3laddein FFike, the actress, is
shown in a page of very fine photo
graphs. An attractive dwelling, suit
able for occupation the entire year
and moderate in cost, s presented C
with excellent illustrations. Clara E.
Lnug6hlin has a serious paper on the
domestic relations of woman, and
Mrs. Birney contributes a helpful
article on Childhood. Dr. OGrace
Peckham Murray discusses plumbing
and the water supply, in their rIs
tion to health. For the chitdren,
Grace blacGowan Cooke gives the
last of the charming "What lappen
ed Then" stories-Beauty's Little
Dumb Son, and Lina Beard adds so- i
other number to the msigiT 1
times. A quirrel 'story by Charles
tlcllvaiue is also a teatore. Almost
every phase of the bome i treated i
the other Departments.
Quick Arrmest.
J. A. Gul!edge of Verbena, Ala.
was twicc in the hospital froum a
severe case of piles causing 24 tumors.
After doctors and all remedles failed,
Bucklen's Arnimca Salve quickly ar
rested further inflammation and eured
him. It conquers aches sad kills
pamin. 25c. at All Druggists.
Notice.
I take pleasure to inform my pa
trons and friends that I have par.
t chased the stock of Jewelry of the
late A. Bouron, and am now offering
Igood bargans itn the Jewelry line.
A complete line of first class Jewelry,
Silverware etc. kept in stock at all
ttimes. Jewelry, Watch, and Clock
I repairing a splcialty.
36. FRANK ZERNOTT.
I Visit the bargain counter at Ellis
Braud's Sons, you might finad rome
' thing you need there moch cheaper
than you could buy it elsewherae.
M1r. Joceph Pominvil:e, of Stil!.
water, Mlinn. after hwvg 'ný;t over
$2,00o with th. I est doctors for stow.
ach tiouble, with ut telief, was itd
vised by his ciruggi-t, 1,Ir. Alex.
Richard, to try a box of Cha:,b.r- C
lain's St,,mna, and Liver Talt.lts.
He did so,, and is a well man tud~ly.
If troubled with indigestion, bad taste
in the mouth, lack of appetite or
nonstipation, give these Tl'abies t a
trial, and you are certainu to be wore r
than pleased with the result. Fio
sale at 25 cents per box by Roth Drug 8
Store.
The public is cordially invited to A
visit the bargain counter at Elli Il.
Braud's Sons' spacious store on Main
street. This invitation ho!ds good at I
any time, if you cannot call this g
week, nor next, nor this mouth, then F
call next month; you are welcome at
any time; the bargain counter has
come to stary. 27
Read The Sentinel v
When you want a pleasant physeic
try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets. They ale easy to take and M
pleasant in effect. For sale by Roth
Drug Store. .
For Sale.
On easy terms, the property be G
longing to Ann Sandeas, situated to
corner St. Philip and Rose streets. E
For further pat ticulars apply at r
Thibodaux Sentinel Ofike. ig.
Notice. ft
Hurtinlg and fishing is po+sitively
prohibited on the Energy and Il.igh -
ton Plantations.
TIlE C('I.:EPIIA LAGA.ItD ('C,. LTDI,
38-6m.
For Sale.
One lot situated on Jackson street,
desirable loc.tion to build residence.
$1,500. TuaoxAs A. PIVIERE.
ELLIS BRAUD'S SOJ;S .
NEW ALVEBTISEMENTN. I
PARKER'
HAIR BALSAM
and b~reair.. th, hir•.
l vetIWall. w mto fesqtor 'l
oal to it. Youthol .
US3E....
Dr. Meyer's
Wate r,
50C. A BOTTLE. 2
Our Music Store Is the central oftice
for all messages of inspiring harmso
ny and poetic minstrelsv. We are
headquarters for all kinds of
Musical Instruments
and musical goods and can suit you
in anything you want.
Yours for melody,
V. J. Knobloch.
MolrT1flIE1 HOUSE.
l azzIP LAGassD , Prop.
No. 188 Bourbon Street
OLD NO. 31.
Telephone No. 21'-ll.
New Orleans, La.
Unsurpassed Accommodation for
I Merchants and Planters.
CLAY KNOBLOCH
Att'y and Counselor at Lawe
Thibodaux, La.
Offaces;
Fleetwood Building,
SSt. Philip St.
MARIE A. KELLY,
Stenographer Typist
Night Class in Isaac Pitman's
System of Shorthand.
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
TELEPHONES:
r OFFIOE CUM3ERLAND 161. LOCAL, 107,
aESIDENCE, LOCAL, 14i.,
Bank of Lafourche,
Capital Stock $2i5,000. Surplus $25,000
Designated Depository for
funds of Parish of Lafourche
and Town of Thibodaux.
..... . O,'FICE S: .... .
A. J BRAUD, President, K. J. BRA ID). Cashier,
L. A. BLOUIN, Vice President, P. F. LEGENDPE, Assat Cashier
...... DIRECTORS ......
I,. A. I.OI[UN, D. DEAIINE, Dr. T. STARK,
E. N. ROTH, JOHN T. 1OORE, Ja., Da. L. E. MEYER
F. H. LAGARDE. A. J. BRAUD, C. R. BEATTIE,
AILCIDE TOUPS, K. J. BRAUD.
" Does a General Banking Business- Z
Buys and Sells Domestic and Foreign Exchange.
Southwestern Louisiana
Industrial Institute.
LAFAYETTE, LA.
E. L. STEPHENS, - - President.
A State Institution for the instruction of both sexes in the Arts. Sciences,
Manual Training, Domestic Science and Commercial Branches. Offers live
courses of study, requiring one, two, three and four years for completion, as
follows:
1. Commercial Course. 8. Manual Training Course.
2. Stenography Course. 4. Domestic Science Course.
5. Academic Course.
Requisite for Admission; 14 years or older; satisfactory examination in
Grammar Grades branches. including arithmetic to percentage and Elemen
tary Geography and Iistory.
Ilandsone new buildings. commodious and modern i11 appointments.
Equipment full in all departments. Healthfulness excellent. TUITION
FREE. Necessary expenses very icodeiate.
Splendid new qbrick Dormitory for young ladies, with all modern equip
ment and conveniences, iron single b:.d for each student. spacious and well
firnishlie bedrooms, hinated by steat and lighted by elhetricity; liltered water
fro,m city waterworks for Iathing. pure rain water fo,r dri~king and cooking.
A1pply in advance for board. Young timeboard in private families at $10) to
$441-~4 r m lnt h.
,econd Annual Session Opens tiedne.ldayv. September 17th. lP552.
Catalogue sent on application. For further informnation;write to
V. L.It()Y, LIafaette. La
GOOD SERVIC3 1902.-.~'
BEPTTER SERVICE 1903.
Southern Pacific
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FREE CHAIR CARS. SPLENDID EQUIPMENT.
EOX-VESTIBULED, PERFECT TRAINS.
THE VERY BEST
- to ALL POINTS
DON'I FORGET our EXCURSION SLEEPING CAItS to WASHINGT)ON. (HICA. ,)
LTJ l Cn CINNINNTI. Berth Rates LESS THAN II . I.F STANDA lI)
Send 1tic. in stamps for a copy of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC HICE COOK
BOOK, containing 200 recipes.
S. F. B. MORSE, T. J. ANDERSON, M. L. ROBBINS,
Pass. Traf Mgr. Awt. Gen. Pai.. Agt. Gen. PI'sa. A Tkt AI
HOUSION, TEXAS.
Subscribe for and
Advertise in the Sentinel.
1)R. JOS. L. DREXLER,
VETE/IINA R Y SURGEON,
OFFICE AT
LEON DREXLER'S STABLE,
THIBOD4U '. LA
LONs DISTANCE TELEPHONE 39 '. IlODAUX TELEPHONE 128
In the Advertising Columns of a Popular Newspaper are
heralds of a successful business career. The
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Is a Popular Newspaper, and is recognized as a goodl Au
vertising Medium.
It COMMERCIAL PRINTIN6
The Sentinel Establishment turns out up-to-date work
Estimates solicited on any Class of Printing
SEND A TRIAL ORDER AT ONCE.
£veahvly bsuale Ah/ltde
.eth as TIN a,- IRON M V/BR/~ES.
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The Planters' Hardware & Mer. Co.,
S AGENTS,
T'hibodaux - - La.
For Sale.
Two Portablle boilers and engines,
on wheels. Cylinders 8i10 luches.
all in good order.
For further particulars apply to
LAtlORAM & GOLDEN,
4, Thibodaux, La.,
U ood ! Wood !
,,:r :le first clias cypress wood.
stove lnugth at 1.20 per cord. Goud
wised wood stoveleng'b at $2.00 per
coldt, at Fiost's lumber yard.
Apply to
G ScrIDDAY Arn ALLEY BFosr

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