&ne £l)iboimur Sentinel
SATURDAY, OCT. 13, 1888.
Silrer and Gold.
Farewell my little sweetheart,
Now fare you well and free ;
1 claim from you uo promise,
You claim no vows from me,
The reason why ?—the reason
Right well we can uphold—
1 liave too much of silver,
And you too much of gold!
A puzzle, this, to worldlings,
Whose love to lucre flies,
Who think that gold to silver
Should count as mutual prize!
Hut I'm not avaricious,
And you're not sordid-souled,
I have too much of silver,
And you've too much of gold.
Upon our heads the reason
Too plainly can he seen ;
I am the Winter's bond slave,
Yon are the Summer's queen ;
Too few the years you number,
Too many 1 have told;
I have too much of silver,
And you've too much of gold.
You have the rose for token,
I have dry leaf and thyme;
I have the sobbing vesper,
You, morning bells at chime,
I would that I were younger,
(And you grew never old)—
Would that I had of silver,
But you no less of gold!
—Edith Thompson in Scribners' Sept.
Weekly Weather-Crop Bulletin
OF THE LOUISIANA WEATHER SERVICE.
New f Orleans, October 6,188?.
The weather conditions during the
past week have been favorable to the
growing cane and for cotton picking.
Reports indicate that cane grinding
has begun in some sections of the su
gar region with fair results. Some fall
planting has been done but not in gen
eral, the land being hard and dry from
the heavy mins earlier in the season.
Complaints of lack of rainfall are
heard from vegetable fanners, but the
ensuing 48 hours will doubtless relieve
their needs in that respect, a sudden
fall of from 15 to 20 degrees in the
temperature being indicated for Louis
iana, which will likely result in light
rains.
But nine of the total number of ob
servers reports show appreciable rain
fall for the week, the amounts being
as follows : Monroe .22, Natchitoches
.02, Trinity .80, Vidalia .22, Alexan
dria .48, Marksville .25, Amite .08,
Grand Coteau .03 and Abbeville .01.
The temperature has been below a
seasonal average throughout the State,
the deficiencies ranging from 3 to 7
degrees, but being accompanied by an
excess of sunshine, was very favora
ble in its effects.
EXTRACTS FROM OBSERVERS' REPORTS.
Lake Providence—Cotton picking is
being pushed with energy.
Vicksburg—Decidedly favorable for
all crops. Cotton picking progressing
rapidly.
Monroe—Weather has been favora
ble for sweet potatoes, and for gather
ing cotton and corn : farmers prepar
ing to grind cane.
Shreveport, Coushatta and Point
Pleasant—Weather very favorable for
cotton picking; cotton nearly all open.
Trinity—Crops of all kinds, are be
ing rapidly housed : cotton moving i
slowly; picking cotton steadily.
Vidalia—Excellent weather for gatli- i
. I
mug crops. ,
Alexandria—Excellent weather for j
cotton picking; vegetables need rain.
Marksville, Greensburg and Ham. I
mond—Favorable.
Maurepas—No rain ; worms in cot- !
ton; picking progressing.
Mandeville—Corn all gathered, crop
pretty fair, good weather.
Plaquentine and llahnville—Cutting
cane and beginning to grind. * i
Jeanerettc and Thibodaux—Cane
improving and planting progressing.
Mt. Airy— Vegetation, except cane,
Buffering for want of rain.
Abbeville—Cotton yielding poor :
much is badly damaged.
Ellendale (Avdoyne Plantation) —
Fall planting of cane lias been done:
land hard and dry trom too much rain
early in the season, not very favorable
to fall planting. Corn and hay har
vested. R. E. Kerkam,
Signal Corps Director.
Missed a Good Thing: A society
Item says that pet dogs are now clad
in mantles with pockets for holding
lumps of sugar, bracelets on their paws
and a string of little silver bells around
the neck. Thousands of neglected
children missed a mighty good thing j
*»y not being born pet dogs.—Norris
town Herald. 1
PROCEEDINGS OF THE TOWN
COUNCIL.
TOWN HALL, 1
Thibodaux, La., Sept. 28, 1888. >
The Conceit for the Town of Thibo
uanx met this day, in regular session at 4
n,nolock. P. M.
Present—I. D. Moore, Mayor, and Trustees
Bergeron, Wright, l<orioaod Roth.
Absent—Cberault and Curtis. Trustees.
The minutes of the last regular and spe
cial sessions were read and approved as re
corded.
The chairman of Finance committee pre
sented the following report which was read,
received and ordered spread upon the min
utes.
Thibodaux, La.. 8ept. 28,1888.
To tli? Common Council of Thibodaux :
Gentlemen—Your Committee on Fiuanon
'•ogs to report that they have examined re
ports of Treasurer and Collector
for month of Juue, 1888, and find the
same correct.
(Signed) E. N. ROTH,
T. P. BERGERON.
Mr. Roth, chairman of the committee on
Finance, ottered the following resolution,
which was duly seconded, read and adopted
by the following vote :
Yeas—Bergeron, Lorio, Roth and Wright.
Nays—None.
Be it resolved, that the sum of seven hun
dred and sixty-five and 21-100 dollars he and
the same is hereby appropriated to pay the
following, to-wit:
Chargeable to banquettes—
Howard Martin ^unloading 12,00>
bricks )............................# 5 00
Tog Wilson. 2 days labor............ 2 00
AurelienDoncet.51-.**................II 00
C. Smith, 21........."................ 2 60
Fred Humphreys, 51 " ............... 2 75
P. A DeManade, ..... 12 00
Victor Emanuel, 6.."................ 0 00
H. Cement, 0......*•................ 6 00
Wilson, 0..........."................ 3 00
Fortune, 1J........ ".......-........ 2 50
P. A. DeManade, 4.."................ 8 00
Fortnue, 41........."................ 4 50
Fred Humphreys, 51"............... 2 75
Henry Levert,5 ....-•................ 2 50
Aurelien Uoucet, 4i "................ 9 00
C. Smith, 4|........"................ 3 75
B* Clement. 1......."................ 50
P. A. DeManade, 41-5"............... 8 40
Lou's Riviere, hauling dirt.......... I 00
H. Invert, 4 1-10 da. labor............ 2 10
C. Smith. 4 7-10......••............... 4 70
P. A. DeManade. 21-.".............. 5 00
C. Smith, 5}..........".............. 550
H. Levert. 21.........".............. 1 23
P. A. Demauade, I}.. ".............. 3 0C
Louis Riviere, hauling bricks........ 00
Chargeable to streets and ditches—
Jos King, 2 days work.......... ] 00
Win. Green. 2......"......... .... 1 00
Camille Smith, If.. "................ 175
Chargeable to waterworks—
Joe Jones, 11 days labor.. ........... 3 00
Chargeable to Charity Fund—
Taylor Lagarde, for provisions to two des
titute widows named in the annexed de
tailed bill.......................... 1150
(All above whilst Hon. E. N. Roth was Act
ing Mayor.)
Incidental—
H. J. Lagarde, for 2 buckets.......... 25
Duraid Hebert, building fence...... 32 00
A Hebert, hauling lumber.......... 2 8#
Banquettes—
I* A DeMauade, lfi days' labor...... 32 00
H Levert, 61 " ...... 3 50
Victor Aucoin, 41 " 4 50
H Humphries, 11 '• ...... 75
Streets and ditches—
Tug Wilson, 23f " 23 75
Camille Smith, 24 *• 24 00
l) Perry, 3 •* 100
Lon Nelson, 2f " 2 50
Jake Toney, 181 " 18 50
John Gabbie, 21 " ...... 2100
Bob Green, 7 " 7 00
John Bead, 6 " 6 00
George Jones, 51 " 5 50
Incidental—
N Hebert, sharpening saw........ 00
Baptiste, cleaning town hnll........ 1 50
Market House
Victor Emanuel. putting np trees.. 3 50
W. P. Oil Co., 1 barrel oil............ 8 84
Streets and ditches—
11. L. Lagarde, for rope.............. 45
Banquettes—
Louis Riviere, hauling lumber...... 80
Water Works—
Alfred Collins, running pnmp........ 1 00
C. II. Champagne, repairing pump... 6 00
Salaries tor July—
Chargeable to Corporation Laborer—
A. Malbrougli, corporation laborer .. 50 00
Chargeable to market house—
J. Auslet, salary as market master.... 16 66
Thibodaux No. I, elmrg. to Firedep't-. 10 00
Protector No.2, " " .. 10 00
H. Sc L. Co. No. 1, " " .. 10 00
Badeaux B. B. " " ..2 50
Salaries for August—
A. Malbrougli...................... 50 00
J Auslet............................ 16 lib
Thibodaux Fire Co. No. 1.......... 10 00
Protector Fire Co. No. 2............ 10 00
Home Hook Sc. Ladder No. 1........ 10 00
Badeaux Bucket Brigade.......... 2 50
Quarter salaries, Aug. 1, 1888—
I D Moore, mayor.................. 50 00
H I, Boudreaux, clerk.............. 18 75
F. Sancan. treasurer................ 31 25
J. Auslet, constable................ 112 50
Market House. I barrel oil............ 8 N5
4765 02
The following reports of Treasurer, Collec
tor and Market Master were read and re
ferred to I he Committee on Finance :
F. SANCAN, Treasurer, in account with
Town of Thibodaux :
To balance on band............ $426 44
To receipts since— ,
To Market bouse for July ... 87 75
" " August.. 7539 1
To Licenses of 1888.......... 5 00 1
Fines....................... 12 50 ■
Wharfage...................$39 00-210 55 !
Total.................... $636
By disbursements since—
Fire Department.........
Streets and ditches........
Waterworks................
Mu ike t house.............
I 'orpoMitioii laborer.......
Banquettes..............
ineinentals..............
Tux Col. com. I p. e. on $17.50
Total disbursements
99
35 00
9 25
.. 23 U0
.. 28 66
.. 150 00
.. 174 40
.. 25 75
1 90
412 96
To balance.............. $224 03 ;
Very respectfully vours,
F. SANCAN,
Town Treasurer. !
F. SANCAN, Treasurer, in acrouut with
Euirrtaiiimeut Fund.
To balance on hand....................$32 60
By Warrant No. 454, P li Lorio $12 5 J
*' 455, J Auslet.. 5 00 )
" !50. Mrs. liobi- ■
ehaux...... 2 59
510. T Lagarde 11 50 31 50
To balance.................. 31 10 ;
'•'lit* 4'olleclor's Report
Whaifage............................ :t«> 00
Licenses............................ 500
Fines................ 12 50
[Signed) J. AUSLET, Collector.
The Mai bet Master's report for the months
of July and August shows collections to
amount to $lt3.00
There being no further business the Coan
oil adjourned.
I. D. MOORE, Mayor,
xl. L. Boudreaux, Clerk.
The First Sign
Of failing health, whether in the form of
Night Sweats and Nervousness, or in a
sense of General Weariness and Loss of
Appetite, should suggest the use of Ayer's
Sarsaparilla. This preparation is most
effective for giving tone ami strength
to the enfeebled system, promoting the
digestion and assimilation of food, restor
ing the nervoua forces to their normal
condition, and for purifying, enriching,
and vitalizing the blood.
Failing Health.
Ten vears ago my health began to fail.
J was troubled with a distressing Cough,
Night Sweats, Weakness, aud Nervous
ness. I tried various remedies prescribed
by different physicians, but became so
weak that I could not go up stairs with
out stopping to rest. My friends recom
mended me to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
which I did, and 1 am now os healthy and
strong ns ever. — Mrs. E. L. Williams,
Alexandria, Miun.
I have used Ayer's Sarsaparilla. In my
family, for Scrofula, and know, if it is
taken faithfully, that it will thoroughly
eradicate this terrible disease. I have also
prescribed it ns a tonic, as well as an alter
ative, and must say that I honestly believe
it to be the best blood medicine ever
compounded. —W. F. Fowler, D. D. S.,
M. D., Greenville, Tenn.
Dyspepsia Cured.
It would be Impossible for me to de
scribe what I suffered from Indigestion
and Headache up to the time I began
taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I was under
the care of various physicians and tried
a great many kinds of medicines, hut
never obtained more than temporary re
lief. After taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla for
• short time, my headache disappeared,
and my stomach performed its duties more
perfectly. To-day my health is com
S letelv restored. — Mary Harley, Spring
eld, Mass.
I have been greatly benefited by the
prompt use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It
tones and invigorates the system. regulates
the action of the digestive and assimilative
organs, and vitalizes the blood. It is,
without doubt, the most reliable blood
purifier yet discovered. — H. D. Johnson,
383 Atlantic ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Maas.
Price SI; (lx bottles. If.
THIBODAUX
NEWS DEPOT,
-AT
Thibodaux Post Office,
R. R. McBRIDE, Prop.
Has constantly on band for sale all the latest
Magazines and other periodicals of the daV.
Also a fall line of Stationery, Blank Books
aud writing material of all kinds. All order*
for any publication or newspaper in the
world attended to with dispatch at publish
er's prices Literary persons should not for
get the Thibodaux News Depot.
Firemen's Exchange
HOUMA, LA.
F. X. Zeringer, - - Prop.
Fine Wines, Liquors and
CIGA.BS.
GPAlso a Fine Fifteen-ball Pool Table.
apr7'88-ly
Picayune and Lafourche
SAW MILLS,
Near Donaldsonville, La.
A. ESNEAULT & SONS,
PROPRIETORS.
Molding* Flooring , Ceiling.
ty Lumber of all k inds on hand or sawed
to order on short, notice at lowest prices
Satisfaction guaranteed. Encourage home
enterprise aud try tile Picayune and La
fourche mills before making contracts else
where.
J. DUSCH,
Fashionable Tailor.
ZERNOFFS BUILDING,
Main St., bet. St. Louis and St
Philip Streets,
_ Cpa.i'toodLa.vL*. La.
TO SUGAR PLANTERS!
1831-1888.
HONNABEL'S
BISULPHITE^ LIME
H. BONNABEL,
--OFFICE
29 Bienville St. New Orleans.
scp22'88-3ui
2HRILVER LIVERY STABLE!
Horses A Buggies at all Hour*
Bay and Xiglii.
Connection made irilh Texas Train for ho,,
ma, coming East and West.
On band all hours at niglit. Passengers t,-av
cling by Texas Train, to or from New Or
leans. will find eonveninci at 8CHRIEVKR
STABLE without telegraphing to Thilio
daux. On baud all times.
hectar f. crosier.
A. B0UR0N,
Watchmaker and Gunsmith
Cor. Mam and St. Philip Streets,
Tiubodaux, La.
K EEP constantly on band a large and com
plete assortment of
FIiYE IBWELRT
WATCHES * CLOCKS.
In connection with the above a great v®
rietyo
GUNS, PISTOLS.
POWDER, CARTRIDGES,
Hunting Materials Ete,
The Celebrated "ELGIN WATCHES"
constantly on baud.
—ALSO THE NEW—
American Sewing Machine
— AMD—
LOT OF ACCOKDEONS.
HT Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Sewing Ma
chines, Fire arms, Ac., carefullyrepaired and
guaranteed ... .
A lull atook of attachment®, oil and need
les tor nil kind of Sewing Machines enn be
h..bj 4 B0CR0N .
Corner Main and St. Philip street.
M. MASON.
J. C. M. ROBERTSON.
CRESCENT
HALL SALOON,
MASON A CO., Proprietors.
-DKALEP.3 1M
FINE WINES, LIQUORS
AND CIGARS.
BS8E7
OlBlI&ilAp
Iy-Ap3'86.
D. A
n. IIOFFUAXIV,
CABINETMAKER
-AND
BEPAIRER,
Bin dtreet, bet. 8t-Pliilip and larkauu Sts
THIBODAUX, LA.
jtURNITURE manufactured and repaired.
at the shortest notice.
)M. AUGUSTIN LEGENDRE,
FELIX P. SEVIN. > late of Brand dr Legendre,
J Thibodaux, La.
The above named gentlen ;n under the
firm name of
SEVIN & LEGENDRE,
inform their friends and the public that they
have forme a commercial co-partnership,
at
113 DECATUR STREET 113
(Store Rooms No. 129 Decatur Street.)
New Orleans, where they will transact a
General Commission Business
Will attend to the sale of
Rice, Sugar, Molasses , Eggs, Chicle
ens, Hides , Wool , Moss, Furs
and all country produoe generally.
Liberal Advances on Consignments.
JN0. A. HUBBARD,
Commission Merchant,
40 POYDRA8 8T.
-and
«» and 71 PETERS STREET,
NEW ORLEANS.
F^lleceives consignments of Cotton, Sn
gar. Molasses, Rice. Hides, Wool. Fnrs, Moss,
Eggs, etc. Advances made oil Crops and
Consignments. Orders for Merchandise filled
at lowest prices. mayl9'88-ly
Si. Pliilp street, Thibodaux, l.a.
[Successor to Mrs. M. E. Hesse. 1
TDTtrsr .AJ5TID i".A.:fcTcrsr
liter; Coeds ud Hobs, Etc, Etc,
TRIMMINGS, HOSIERY,
--latest style of -
STRAW aud FELT HATS,
GLOVES, RIBBONS, LACES
-AND -
Artificial Flowers.
DATS TRIMMED TO ORDER A SPE
NI3'86 Cl ALT Y.
BUY
THE
JAMCUS.
■ /r
WILL T ,
,„*! ty^EVES ]
\b-ry versa:*/
XV
P. CAiiljn.
Danger! A neglected cold or cough mav
lead to I'lieiin.on Is,Consumption or other fatal
. di-ease. Strong's Pectoral Piiln will cure a
cold s* by magic. Iie«t thing for dvspepsla.il>.
I dig**- sick headache as thousands testif*-.
THE PERFECT
American SewingL
... Best 1 n the Work
Address. O. L. GEER, N
180 Canal I
Nr Site Be New!
INDORSED El
SCIENTISTS AS
practically!
Indestructible
Over COO
Beautiful
Deeigno.
MANL'FACTVRBD ST
MONUMENTAL BRONZECC
nmvNu. comm. |
>• T- GRISA]
-A.O-EN T,
For the parishes of Assoml
foarche and Terreboi
Call at hit office in B. R.
Store and tee specimens at
JOHN W. TM
Cappnr, Tim
W*rl«K
It Philip St katvMs TUI
Thihodau, la,
-Keeps on hand a foil tine i
COOK AND
STOVES.
—Alec agent tor I ho*
Charter Oak and
Stoves.
arttealar attention given to
Guttering.
THIBODAUX F0UI
L. KEKFK, Peopi
Tliiboduux, Las
H AVING purchased the above
known establishment, takes |
ire in aunouuciug te the plant
-->.* refitted t ho Foundry ai
'ih-ip. aud is now prepared todo
n ins line, with nearness auddii
STEAM ENGINES,
SCO A U MILLS,
DRAINING \YREELS,
SR AI TIRO and QEA
-AND—
C ASTI EOS
tf all descriptions made to order
Agent for Knowles Steam
and Judson Core
-ALL KINDS OF
Bi'nes Caetinj
-SUCH
GO AGE COCKS.
CYLINDER and PUMPt
GLOBE VAL VE3, t
raade toorder and furnished nt
notice.
Having refitted the blao
he can do all kinds of work!
in the beet manner and with <
lie reaoeetfuliy solicits
the former patronage extended I
zbliahtnent.
FRANK BARK
Successor to Barker St
Commission Me
AND nCAt.ZU IN ALL XUO*
COUNTRY PRO
COTTON SUGAR, M0I
Rice, Potatoes, Eggs , fli
max, Tallow , Wool,
Moss, Poultry, Ete.,
No. 119, Decatur
NEW ORLEANS.
Liberal Advances
Ceulgama
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