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îjptice. PonulilsoRville La. ijaicfo l$\\. /»iOfllQ) * 1 hereby return my thnnk* t}ie j H H em P el Ê nsurRn,:e Agency pf }j,cy La. far the promptness wi{.[, '' hi( .h they settled i»y pl;ifm for loss L Fire for $4QjQU,—pai.d me infull J. H. Hcuipel, Agent Signed: Kr*v| Kogge. PS Trespass Notice Banting fishing and trapping on 6 or !*ods is strictly prohibited and ^jpassers will be prosec^ed to the hJlexteq^ of the law. Philip "\nipj, Edward Toups, Oscar Cançipune. Cyprien Caneiennç, 0. PeoisBon, Leonce Morvant. WAN TED—Cosmopolitan Maga ope require 8 tjf e services of a re pre «otative in fP h»ok after iubscription renewals Q»d to ejejend circulation by special methods wbicü L v e proved unusually successful, gslarv an! commission. Previous experience (Jpgir^e but nqt es-entajl. Wliole time <>t spare time. Address, «Hb references-, II. 0. Campbell, Cos mopolitan Magazine, 1789 jlroadway, jjew York City. Trespass Nqtice Hol 'ng and trapping on our lands strictly prohibited and trespassers fill be prosecuted to the f|ill extent the law. Louisiana Meadows Cpmpany Cook & flouse Girl Ranted. By family in country, marri or single, caii stay on pre mises. Apply at Sentinel Office. CASTOR IA Yw ^&tti and Children* Th KM Yh Hin Alwaji BtttH Um Signatar« of t Trespass Notice Banting aflfî trapping is »trickly wobibited op my Plantations. Très .wssers will pr jsecuted to full ex •snl o tbs 4 f C. S. M^the^a. Trespass Notice The pqblip {• hereby notifie^ apt to ^ant, fish, qr ptherwise trepass op ay properties ip ^errebonne pariai, frfva. priy owned by L. Lejeuoe and ,|r~ (Tabor, yiqlatora will be créait yri sccordiog to law. E melbcs TH^ QJ ^ÜX VÄt 5 need bill heads, The business men envelopes, The teachers programs, The giç|s visiting cards, The yoqng men wedding iqvït^iop» Com« tp Thk Skntinel office. ^xespMB Koticel The public is hereby notified that treating, fishing, moas-pickûig, ^rap ping and otherwise tresptiUsiM, is positively proeibited pa anj atyj all per under the penalty pif the lew. f H. J. Littchkr and OTHERS. Dibbkt, Stark a Baoir^. Cypress Lumber Co. Ltd NOTICE No buptipg » allowed pp Bien2 and Webre Plantations. Levert £ Morvant. 8ALRS.NÛÈS WANTED to.look after per in teilst* in Lafoorcbe andnd Jaceot cpuntries. Salary or Conjmi* ■kwu Address Lincoln Oil Oo Cleve* ■ad, a • ♦ Th* largest bo^e»* in tbç South of all kinds of Carbonated Drinks. Our apecialtr \Tfi\Ce\ry l'bo.ph f te. L. C Aroys, 1 UV-111» Annum, St. New Orleans. J. AR.THUR BLOWN Notary PufcUo Office at Tbpript Store, Telephon«; ÄlrV* RACELAND LA l&P /OR SALE:—Several good •econdhai^d Mul«s at; reason able prices. _ 4 .. Gjeorgia Plan.^tiou, Mat,lwj^s. La. lw«TJd® exacts What you ewct of 1 ic«. For sate rr-rrwhere. mprsmiSH» 1 tfRtÂL Free on request r 'j»m tyoe ■ rsate ■ sail Sale of the Public fer ries Under SealecJ m By virtue gf the authority; vested in us by Ordinance No. 2K9 qf /tlie Polici' Jury of J.) (f.- Parish of LafflfuSblie, ad opted June 29 tli, 1911 as ;jWiiilê<l by ordinance No 271 adqbtéu/Âtig «d 1911 the undersigned will/ spll to the highest responsible bidder ed bids, the rijrht, ljqvvevt4 ' htoing reserved to reject any ftnü all bids, at the Court Moure in the/ Town of Thibodaux.,/an September7 13th..1911, at 11 o'colek.A M.. the/lease of the public ferries ot the Parish of Lafour che lor a term of two veai/j, extending from January the firsjlt J1912 to the TliirtjTirst December /1918. inclu sive. u being understood, however, that such bidders who wall bind and obligate themselves ko construct, e rect and operate in liéu lot the ft-rries, pontoon bridges in good and safe con dition in the bids submitted by tltem, the lease of that /partie 14J^r ferry 3hall be extended to/a /peJioq pf five years, commencing /January the Firlt 1912 and all bidden* wflio will bind and obligate themselves to construct, e rect and opeJat(ijrv lieu of the ferries/ permanent-iron pi/idces (tf dimeusious and strength suitably to the parisli C»f Lafourche a'nd'iri Conformity with the United States Tffar 1 Department regu lations, the tej:m bf/tbe lease or fri cbise therefor shHljf be extended boa period of ten years/commencing Janu ary the First 1912;/ provided that ferry franchise nerembeîow located at liaceland shall be/^replaced by a 75/foot span steel swjüg ^riifge wljeieof plaijs and specifications thereof are noiw 011 file with the Secretary of the Police Jury for the inspection and use /of all persons who may desire to bid fpr the franchise of saW proposed brioge'àa well as all ckiJer person in injtefest; which said ferries to l>e sold herenuder shall be located as follows. 1st.-- Oue at/or within one-quarter of a mile of ktJe Angelloz Store, nt a bout six miles/ abovp the town offhl bodaux. / / ! 2nd.— Oiie/at St. John's Chapel, at »bout four/mites aljovo the town of Thibodau: at or near Mrs. L. A. 5, at about two 1 miles be of Thibodau*./ ie/ht or near St. Charles' Cha ft six miles below the town ix. ' je at or n«ar the Benjamin arty, formerly, about flva the St. Charles ferry and and a half miles above the 'ferry. at or near Raceland. >ne at or near Thomas Le on the Buck Horn Planta nt three $iles above Lock iei; 3rd. Gossin's low the 4th.—0 pel* at a of Thi 5th. Folse p miles aboutt Racela övil." 7th. Blauc $t tion, port. 8th.-1 One at c$ ^ear the store on Valentine plantation, about seven miles bjelow J^oekport. . ne on the front of the Ludi vine /plantation, in the ninth ward of this Parish, at a point three miles dis tance from either the Badeanx or Ha rang canal public ferries. 1Q.-/ One at or near the Chapel of Dame dp Hojjfrire.at Harang's Ont a} or near the Cut-Off. - One at a point at or near four below t$o Cut-Off Ferry. u-One at or near the Store of n Galliano, in the 10th. Warq of irish, about four miles bplow th« ne w existing at Bellé Amie in t he same Ward. MS AND OONDITIONS igth of the price cash 0» the first F January 1912; one-eighth there the first day of the month o| A 1912; and one-eighth thereof ev^ry Dionths thereafter throughput ! tern of the lease. r PONTOON BRIDÇES.- Qne tefathof the price cash on the first day OljJwniiary 1912; one- tenth thereof on the fits'.; dav of July and one tenth thereol every six months thereafter throughout the tercj, of the fiyp year lleiaseor franchise. FOR I'EKMANENT IRON BRID GES.- One twentieth tbereJI cash on tbe first day of January W12: one twentieth thereof on the first day of July 1912, undone twentieth theraof every six months thereafter through out tfee term of the tenye^r lease or franchise. A SI the said above credit payments to be represented by notes payable as aforesaid and signed by the purchaser and one or more eudorsersor securi lias to be approved by the President of the Police Jurv and the Superinten this Par t percent per annum interest from their respect ive maturities. E »ch purchaser shall furnisfr, bond m 1^ sum of Two kpndred and fifty dol la«, binding aud obligating tlip lessee to keep the feny pr bridge, as. Uwe case raav be. at *11 times in good order and to faithfully perform all the duties in cumbent on him as a public feçry or bridge keeper, said bond to be recove rable before any court of competent ju risdic&on. The purchasers at said sale shall al so be further bound by all the.terms, conditions and obligations impoSfi4,up on ferry or bridgekeepers by U*. fi nances of the police Jnry relative.*#, the sale of the çpblic ferries and bridr gea. adopted by said Jury on, Jone 29 1911. and as amended by Ordinance No. 271 adopted^ August 3rd. IfHl. All Bridges Qoostrueted and erecUja vmin* * ..jld be of said - . Parish of Lafojirche in full ojrnerajup, witboot cost V? «aid Parish, and that said bridges shall be maintained, in good condition in the meantime and shall be turned over ot the expiration of the said tç# vears in good condition to the Parish of Lafourche. All bids submitted must be either in thç hands otthe President of the Po lice Jnrv 05 the Superintendent of the Public Schools before 11 o'clock A. M. of September 13th. 1911. J. L. Basset President of the Police Jury, Parish of Lafourth*. w . s . utarpIf Superintendent of the Public Schools Parish of Lafourche. Accused of Stealing, K. K. Chambfrlain. of Clinton, M*. hok'y accused Bucklen's Arnica Sajv.e of siëa ing tlie 6ti«g from burn* sealfls I be j«iin frum sore« of al 11 fcmrls tbe distn?*« fn»m boils or piles."It n>bs cuts, coro«, sprains and injuries of îui'ir terror.' he sa}8,"as a bea ing remedy its equal don,t exist,'" Only 25c at all drog^sJ? % Lé, <* * .■+ A Born— To Mr and Mrs, Daye Naquin, Jr., a boy. Ctone'-ai'le John Barkep, of LocljppFt, was here on but§i ness Sunday and Monday. St Ann's Branch C. K. of ■ if! M A* will giye a progrppaive Eu ehre, at their HalJ on next Tuesday. The proceeds will he dotted to the Catholic papqchial School. Admission price 36 cents. On next Sunday, at Odd Fellows Hall, Violet Grove, Woodmen Circle, will give a dance, when a large crowd is expected to be present, Mr. Julien Lefopt, a promi nent citizen of the Cut Off, was in town Monday. Jos. O. Authement of Low er Lafourche, was here Mon^ day. Mr. and Mrs, S. C. ^fqst of Lockport, visited relatives here the eay]y part Qf the week. Attack Like Tigers. In fighting to k^ep the bloo^ pure the white çor()U8ç^çs attick disease germs like tigers. But ofte$ ^erms ipultiply so fast the little fighteis overcome. Then see pimples, boils, eczema, saltrbeugi and sores multi ply ami strength ftnd appetite fai 1 . This condition Remands Klectri« Bitters to regulate stomach, liver aud kidneys and to expell ponsou,s from the blood. "ï'bey are the hest blood puri^er^' writes C. T. B^han, of Tracy^ CeUf K evt?r found' They malfcè rich, red blood, strong nerves an(\ b^ild up your health. Try them. 50c af. all druggists. A fire alarm waa given on last Sunday at eleven o'clock, when the kitchen roof of the residence otf Mr. Peter Onei) was discovered to be on fire. The firemen were iirmedia tly on the scene of the trou ble and the flame extinguish ed before mu,oh damage WW don^ ehlltfren Gry» FfR PLETCMEi'S C AS T ORIA Miss Clarice Bergeron is vi siting in New Orlea«#. Trespass Notice Hunting a^d, trapping on our land» is strictly pj^bibited aud trespa8ser^ will be pro^gcuted to the full extern of the la«> Des Allemande Land Company, Ltd C$DINANCE NO. 269, Be it enacted by the Polioe ot ihe Parish of Lafourche ip, régulai meeting assembled, FIRST.— That the president of this jury aud the Superintendent ol the Publie schools of this Parifh, bt and are bgrgby authorized and em powered tp sell the lease oit the pub lic ferries otrthis Parish under seals bids, said bid* to be opeeed on the 13th- day o& Septem bei; 1911 at 11 o'clock A. Mj. at the Court Honse in the town of.Thibodaux, Louisiana,gi ving thirty days previpus notice of the same ift the offifiial Journal of tbis Parish, to »be highest responsible bidder, thfj right beipg reserved to re ject any *nd all bids. SEC<^D.—• Tba* the leas« of tbe ferries sold hereunder shall extend from the first day, of January 1912 to the thirty-first of December 1913 inclujûpe', it beiq$ understood, bone ver t^at soeh bidders who «ill bind and obligate themselves to,construct, erecjt, and operate Pontoon bridges in jjooj } and sate conditiou iq the bids submitted by them, tbe lease on that particular ferry shall be extended to a period of five years, commencing January tbe first 191% and that ail bidders' who *jll bind and obligate themselves to.Qonstqsct, erect and op eratein lieu olthe terries permanent iron bridges ^dimensions and stren gth suitable tp.^he Parish of Lafour> che and in conformity with the Uni ted Sûtes Wif Department RegulaU. oiis, tbe terav,of the lease or fran, cbise therefore shall be extended to ! period of tes years, commencing .Jan ; uary 1,1918j provided that the ferry ! franchise hereinbeiow located at Race i^od*hall be replaced by a steelsiçjng briilge whereof plans and specification be prepared by tbe président secretary of thi# jury and which i and specifications shall be m the office of the secretary ofj tbis jury f<n tbe inflection and u«e ofj a i| ^rsom bidtliug for she construct-j »çn of sai l pfpiK»e<i bridge» as well as any other person in interest, and for the preparation of such plans and specifications the said two officers shall employ souic competent engin eer at such cost as thty run y deem proper. THIKD.-rTI' e '°c*tion of the fer ries, pontow) awl permanent iron bridges shall be as follows.— 1-U.— One ut or within one-quart er of a mile of the Angelloz Store, at about six miles above the town of Thibodau*. 2ud.— Ou« at St. John's Chapel, at about four miles abovj the town of Tbibodaux. 3rd.— One at °r near M rs- L. A. Gossins store, about two miles belaw the town of Thibodau*. 4th.—One at or near St. Charles' Chapel at abont six miles below the town of Thibodaux. §t}).—One at or Bear the Benjamin Folse property, formerly, about five miles below St. Charles ferry and a bout three and a half miles abovè the Raceland ferry. 6th.— One at or near Raceland, which shall be u steel swing bridge. 7th.—One at or near Thomas Le Blauc'a store, on the Buck Horn plantation, about three miles above bockqort. 8b. —One at or Mfcr the store of tbe Valentina pittt&on, about seven miles below Lockjtit;*- - 9th.—Unp QB the front of the Lq. divine plantatiqn, in tbe ninth ward of this Parish, at a point three miles distance from either the Badeaux or Rarang Canal puUUç ferries. 10.— One at qf near the Chapel of Notre Dam)u()u Hosmre, at Harang's Canal. 11.—One at or near the Qut-Off. ^2— One at a point at or near four Wiles belftw the Cut-Offterry. ^3-—One at or near the store of JhIhui Galliano, in the tenth ward of this Parish, about four miles below the ferry now existing at Bellç Ami« store in same ward* FOURTH.—The price of judica tion for ordinary ferries shaU be paid as follows.— One eighth of the price cask On th« first day of Jatwary 1912; oiKseigbth thereof on tbe first day of the n^outli of April 1912, and one-eighth thereof every three mqeths thereafter through ont t^e term of the lease. The. price of adjudication for pou. toon bridges shall be paid as fallows: One tentb of the price cash on th« first day ol January 1912; one-tent! thereof on, the first day of July 1912, and one tentb thereof every six months thereafter throughout th t rm of the five year lease or franch ■-e. ■-e. The price of adjudication for pei manent iron bridges shall be paid a? follows.— One-twentieth thereof cash on th' Sr8tday of January 1912, one-tweri tieth thereof [ on the fir day of Julf-A^42, and on« twentieth thereof every six month thereafter throughput the term, of th tin year lease or franchise, a^l a said Credit paymeats to be rc^rçse> ted by notes payshle as n,fctfesai signed by tbe purchaser an,«!, wje o more endorsers or Securities tx^, be » proved by the preadent o^t-his jo« and the superiuteadent o,f the scb'nj *f tbis parish. All n«»tes to bea eight per c«*nt per. annum iutere* from their respective maturities. FIFTH— -Kaeli purchaser of frai Uise Of i^a»e shall furoish (»onds ii h£.a*m <>f two hundred and fifty d" iars J bjuding and obligating tuid U -ee to keep tbe ferry, pontoon or iro bridge leased by him in good an a/e order and eo»diti<>n and guarai eeingtbe faithful performance of a> he duties incumbent on him as a fe< rv or bridge keeper; said lx>nd to b ;ecoverable IjefoUe auy court of com pèlent jurisdiction. SIXTH.—Ea+* ferry or btidg keeper »halt keepat all limes and se« sons of the yeas * good road or 3am| t«i enable persons and convey antes oi auy kiud to reich tbe ferry l»oat 01 bridge from public r«>ad, or reac: thepublic roa^from the ferry boat o bridge, with, safety aud ease in eacL of thp above cases; be shall provid strong bars to be used in front ant rear of bis ferry boat whilst crossiii«; vehicles and animals and at each laD d|ag he shall alsobe required to safely fasten his ferry boat whilst« embar kjpg or disembarking vehicles or animals of any kind; and anj i failure to comply stripily with any ot the a bove provisions «hall subject him to <a penalty of Mrasty-five dollars for feach such failure, recoverable before 'any court ot competent jurisdiction. SEVENlif.—The locaUen of fer ries, pontoon bridges and permanent iron bridges as efUblished by this or dlnance «ball not he changed witboot permissipn being first obtained from this jury, and any person violating this prpviakm »hail be subject to penally of one hundred dollars, reco verable before any court of compe tent juridiction. BfGHTH.—All keepers of public ferne*, pontoon bridges and perman «nt iron bridges of tbis parish shall be required to eru*s all children atien ding the public or priva» e schools in tbis parish free of cost, provided, hçw* ever, that such crossings shall lie li mited to one hour previous to tbe o the closing I pening or aobaequent to ! of the school st which thev attaad, | and fartijçr.they shall aifeo be requir j ed to cross, free of charge, all foot j passeogefsgotsg to or returning from i church oo Soaäiys lietween tbe hours i of 6 and 11 A.M. NINTH—following fees of| toll s4i-»H be cferg«il an<l m> more. Kach fwot }»n8»i.i^er with pri ! Y^leg|t to.retur^sagac da7,.^..'i5ventà Each horse and rider, each crossing .Oapents Each buggy with contents, each crossing^ 10 cents Each buggy with two horses and contents, each crossing...20 cents Each carriage with two hors es and contents each cross lug— .30 cents Each four horse wagon load ed or empty, each crossing,. .40 cents Each one horse cart, loaded or empty, eaoh crossing, .10 cents Each two horse cart, loaded or empty each crossing .20 cents Each three horse cart, load. ed or empty, each crossing,„.25 cents Each one or two horse wa gon, loaded or empty,each crossing ...2o cents Each threshing machine, each crossing, .50 cents Each portable engine, each crossing 1.00 dollar Each automobile, each cros sing .10 cents From T o' clock p.M. until 5 'o clock A. M., between October 1st., and March 1st. and from ;8 o'clock p m. until 4 o'clock a. m. between April 1, and Sept. of each year, tbe fer ry keepers may charge double the above rates tolls. Tenth.- Each Ferry, Pontoon or Brid f«) keener is hereby requ t -.d to adheie to the above toll list, ai>d further, to keep a list thereof coiispuju«>usly post ed Qn their boats, pontoon or perman ent iron bridges or on a bulletin Board p uced couspicuos»}' near their fmi\ b,,'it, pontoon or bridge lauding on each side of the Bayou,und<*r peiialt« - .'or failure so to do, of forfeiture of their lease, and further to keep a good light on 1 heir ferry, pontoon bridge, or per manent iron bridge, from Sunset In sun rise, under the fame penalty as heiesnabove mentioned in this Section Eleveuteh - All ordinances or pari* of Ordinances previous^" adopt«»! b v ilmJurj', conflicting herewith are 'lereby repealed. Adopted June 29. 1911. J. L. Haartet President. H. N. Coulon Clerk. ORDINANCE N0.270 Levying a Sp« cial Tax for th* • ear Niuei«*en Hundred and Elevei •n all property situate«! m the Pari«l • if |^ifo<ifcI^ subject to Taxation un Ur the Constitution of 1898. .Section 1.— Be it ordained by th Police Jury <>f the Parish <»f Lsf »urche, iu regular meeting convened hat an advnlorem tax of eight mill in tbe dollar be and is hereby levh-i. for- the current year NiweV»« hundred ud eleven on all property situated iu the Parish of Lafourche, Louisiana not exempt from taxation under tbe iistutiiinn of 1898. Section 2.«— Be it ordaioe^etc., That he sHid Tax, when collecU'd, « li -* 11 be apportioued and set apart as fo< lows. First. - Four and 2-10 Mills shall be et apart to pay the current expense of tbe Parish,including the Salaries of the Parish Officers, and shall b« known as the "General Fund". »ei*ind.- Two and 4-10 Mills shall o set apart and used for the maintei ince of tbe Pub ic Schools of the Pa! -ib, and shall be known a& ihe "Pub ii-School Teachers! Fund. Th:rd - Six-Tenths <»f a Mills sha ir> set apart and user! forth»' purpo f building, improving and repairing he Soho 1 '! houses belonging to th' 'ari.«h, and paying the Salary »^f S-.ij m.tendent aud such incidentals >< iay lie ne-essarv urder ;«n pconomii nanag»*ment, and "ball b> - known a lie '-PubicSchool House Fund. ' The Public School Teachers!Fuu< id tbe Pub ic School le. use fun hall l>e subject to the legal order < he Sch'Kil B lard of ibe pari>h, am stateiueut ch-ariy showing bow th und have been »-xpeti fed shill ubmitted b'i the SufwmU-udert •• he school^Of the 1 ai'.ïh to tlüs -lui • -temi-auiiQ^}'. on ihe Fir^t «• iulv :«r»«l. Jauuaiy of ea«rh year, /ourth - Eight-Teii'hs of a mill shal •e set ap^rt and used for «Irainag mpo«e», aji stipulated l>\" Oldinaiic ^ o .19'3; $dopte<l MmchTth., 1 Bî>.» nid Ib'Vt^îd Ordiuaii'-es, St cliou 71 idoptct|;d Janury 12th., 1900, au< •he #a3# shall lie apportioned au> .^xpeiwied as !her«.in j»rovi«!e»l. Section 3- Be it or»iained.»'tt;. Til; ibis Ordinance shall lake cîfect fr«»n and after its passage. Adopted Jane Î5J. 1911,. H X Coulon, ï- n. Iiahset, Clerk. President ITH ÜUL'G HTOK^» Ur««eait • Drug», Cb«niiral*. Porfui -ry. Srtitwl »••>,.I ÜM(ioMr?. me. Cor. M» i i Or^m »Irr B »L'UG K. T.. ankrl,*!» ■ AlWBTunu I«»«'«»! aest »! 8«afj! Ma Pork. VmI, »Bd •' •" kind», i' Market StrMit, '«hiiwd»»*- La M OÜNT CAß^WL COÄ VENT A b Acadew# i»r V mmc «>■«»»* Kept by the 8i«ier» ol Monat.Csmel. Tkfl ough e»»or»e. Eüj{li»h»na Wrench, root Market 8tr»ei. aDCCATIOXAt Choi Emar.uel. Music Teacher Gives nstrunwintnl Tue«» aivl ©•»on Residence lieTee ti*es. j j | mW^WM3 OCTa/E. J- TQTZFS PBO^iuetob. Choice rresi" b*et, P"r*. Te»l, uiuttooam nansft-gc "Oii^tantly on nana, (>rp.s KVEKi' Mr:>'!S6.— Situated on the lUilrüaii. f crn'.r St. Sinj Strict <->t tlöV ü.*<3«si fro.i;v ti. PÏ ae Opeu an account with. "THE OLD RELIA BLE" There is not a stronger Bank in Southern Central Lou isiana, $1.00 or more will open an account with BanR of Thibodaux, -«• • »«Vin n Vi<-> • 't r- ; r -n thibodaux , la THE SAFEST AND QUICKEST WAY TO TRANSFER MONEY IS BY IONS DISTANCE TELEPHONE COR RATES APPLY TO LOCAL MAKAOES CUMBERLÄHÖ TELEPHÜH2 & TELEG3ÄPH CO. rHCORfORATrO Civil War News In TLe Item Happenings of 50 Years A go To-Day Southern sympathisera and those who bore a part ia the great war between the state« hare leac desired the publication la easily aeeeeslble and readable form ot an impartial record ot tbe great events <ft the Civil War. The average person haa not the money or the time to dig through the stupendous number of books which have been written 04 the aablaet. In the Judgment of Th« New Orleans Item, the time haa come when a (air and accurate and interesting narrative eaa be written regsrdtng this great struggle. Accordingly, aa article which haa been prepared appears now each day in Tbe New Orleans Item, telling ot the great events of that day fifty years before. This la newspaper reporting fifty years to the day after the event. It must be remembered, however, that there nevet ha* been given a newspaper account of the war,, in this wag. for the pa pesa of fifty years ago not only had not the facilities for securing the information, but they wbre violently partisan on both sides in all their reports. Again, the men on the firing line could not secure the papers. Every veteraa of the CTvfl War will learn something new about the war itself ftom these reports. The interest in the war ia far wider than that field by the veterana themselves, for most of their families, their friends and relatives aad everyone. North or South, who haa not had«aeoess to aa impartial aairatlve like this, will be interested. The pubtteatioa of the series has been begun in The New Ortoaaa Item aad will continue Indefinitely. Subscriptions to the dally Including the Sunday paper are «te a nsoath or $7.00 a year. Dace you have read one of these articles, you would aot ha without them, for they deal with events whoee in terest is more thrlPing ia general tfcaa are thoee of any posted la the world's history. . . _ Br«lir stampa, ehedk or a&eaey order fit the Circ tilaMnai Bepart meat of The New Orteaas Item. Escape the Heat of Summer and Spend Your Vacation on tlie PACIFIC COAST Temperature 50 degrees to 70 degrees EVTEftV -) v 1 Low Round Iri^ Rates Now in Effect \fXA SOUTHERN PACIFIC Two Strictly First-Class Train» Daily "SWSET EXPRESS" AND "CA M FOR NIA EX PRESS Through to San Ftansisco Withe ut Change Most modern standard and sleeB»g caw Klectrtc Lighted—Individual lights in beilli* Oil Buruing Locomctives Electric Block Signal» , Observation car ou Sunset Express Diuing Car Service Be^t it tlie World 1 Befo.e Deciding on Your Route-, se* SOUTHERN PA.CIFIC RLPRKSENTATtTE t. ê. UTTLF,.D. P. A. J H 1- P**50/11, Lake Charles 0rleanfc ENQÜIBK OF YOUR LOCAL A3E>HE Beaotifally Illas ttated L iterature Furnisbfcd, oh ReqO ^st Ä» SOULE COLLEGE, YOUR NEW ORLEANS, LA. i> ^ '«v 1 pa»« tbe» for.Sf*cccôS ÏB busing* V . Petfonal Jastmcti vil, Frt 4 « JSsajr'oy— mimt Depart mer f. Comptcte Ca' t"«*: Bank. Collect ßtire .and Wh Ofice». Wo, ^ &****. Thiongh the success «»f IU Zgft'JO former it-adtmt«, Sosie Collect i§ rt cocuiztd everywhere as a Wifa iwike. Practical. Sues,