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The weekly Thibodaux sentinel and journal of the 8th Senatorial District. [volume] (Thibodaux, Lna. [i.e. La.]) 1875-1898, July 07, 1894, English, Image 2

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four- he and Town ot Tkibodaux.
Pl'liU^liED LVEKY "*.*TT.'ItliA.'V BY
A. JOLLT, Jr.. & Co.. Proprietors.
A. JOLET. J;..
F. SAXCAX. -
General Manager
- - Publisher
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nsertions.
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ser*
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te till forbid and payment exacted
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ly obieetionable.
i- COLLECTIONS MADE MONTHLY.
Saturday July t \S'm.
THE PEABODY 1SHT1TUTE
The Peabody In-titue. I.eid in oor
town thi« week, ha proven a grand
eiiccess both instructively ami socially.
The professors in cliarge. Measis. It.
L. Himes, C. C. Harris, and K. G.
Ferguson can well feel proud of the
tesnlt of their lalmrs. The vast audi
torium of th® Thibodaux Oriera House
was graced with the manhood and
womanlioral, with the loveliness and
beauty of our people, who listened
with marked attention to the iustruc
» ve and interestiug lectures delivered
1 v these leained exponents of public
education.
The institute was called to order on
last Monday morning a 9 a. in. by
Capt. R R. McBride w ho explained its
objects. Judge A. F. Knobloch was
called upon to pre-ide and Miss Ezel
Stuart to act as secretary.
The: program for the week was as
follows :
Monday day session : Opening Re
marks, School Organization. Language,
A Study of Educational Principles,
and the Verb.
Monday, right session : Welcome
Address by Hon. W. E. Howell,
responded to by Prof. R. L. Himes ;
Conceit under the able management
of Prof. E. Choi ; Music by tlie Home
Circle Orchestra under the leader
shin of Dr. J. J. Daigre.
Tuesday, day session : Gtammar,
Writing. History of Arithmetic iu the
United States,Language and Grammar
and their Corelation, and the most
important principles of Arithmetic.
Tuesdav. night session : Giaud
Concert under the management of
Prof. Cliol. Address by Judge A. F.
Knobloch, a rsmlde on words : ad
dress by Prof. P. II. Maroney on Cur
rent Literature, Public Schools GO
years ago by Maj. S. T. Grisamore.
and Hoop Drill by the pupils of Mount
Carmel Convent.
Wednesday,day session: Fractions,
Orthography, Writing. Involution and
Evolution, and Composition.
Wedne sday, night session : Exhibi
tion and recitations bv the children of
j
;
ILLIintD'IIU *,» * II1L LIIIMIIUH wi
Guinn Academe" under the teacher- ,
of. A. F. Knobloch.principal.
.prmcipa
a Levrn
bv Home
ship of Pi
and assistants Misses
and Mary La forest. Music
Circle Orchestra.
Thursday, day session: Primary
Reading, Physio'ogy applied in the
School Room, Diagraming, Mind
Studies and History Methods.
Thursday, night session : A Comedy
entitled "The Private Secretary by
the Men of Mirth, assisted by ptofes
sional artists.
Friday, day session : Primary
Geography, Charts, School Discipline,
Intermediate Geography, and the Re
citation.
Cara Levron
Friday, night session : The End of
Education, and a grand Concert, ably
managed by Prof. E. Choi, concluding
with a gtand Soiree Dansante.
About 125 teachers fi ora the parishes
of Assumption, Lafourche and Terre
bonne att"iiderl the institute, ani if
they have listened to and harvested
up iu their mental granary the good
and -olid teachings of the grand edu
cators of thi* Peabody Institute, they
have termned home much lietter pre
pared to attend to the various duties
of the school room, rich with the
necessary ingredient* that constitute
the useful rlU successful tenet.ei.
Oh A s G E B u OSS O M .V
solemnized according to j
BLAKE-THIBODAUX.
Ob last Tuesday evening at 1 o'clock
in our beautiful St. Joseph's Church
•a a.- quietly
t!.e n:e* of the Catholic. Apostolic J
an«I Roman Church tlie marriage cere- !
!i i y w!,ich joined in wedlock, never
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mme to patt. Judge Bannon T. Blake
i»i,d Mis* Henriette Thiboxlanx, l*otli
of rite Paiish of Lafor.iche. Reverend
Father C. VP an!, the venerable pas
tor of the church, officiated.
A1 l ong!. the n atriage was intended
•to be a very private one. as tliere
I were no invitations >ei:t out. and only
a few intimate fiiends outside of the
family knew of Lie hour lived for tlie
nuptial ceremony, yet some sixty or
seven tv peisons were present to
witress the blending of these two
hearts into one.
After the ceremony was performed
;
, , . , ,
a - f De conclusion of w inch
and the marriage eemticaies weie
duly signed and delivered, the mar
riage party consisting of the groom
and bride elect* tlie immediate mem
bers of the two families and their few
invited intimate friends, a-ceiided into
their carriages and returned quietly
to the residence of Mrs. E. W. Blake,
tlie matronly and affable mother
j of tire happy groom, and partook of
an elegantly prepared diner eu/amUle
congratu
latory toasts, amid the spirkling wiue
! wtre „ff e ied on all sides for tlie future
liapipiness and prosperity of the young
couple.
Judge Blake, the groom elect, is the
only sou of the lamented Judge E. W.
Blake and Mrs. Cecilia Thibodaox :
for their chivalry
elia.acter. tiait- ir
get , ||1 " ( i
Judge Blake is a popular
serenaded the happy
he is a young man of exemplary and
ex eDent habit?;, and gifted with the
qualities of heart and mind which go
far to make a go<id, kind and true
hit-band : lie i* a lawyer by profes
sion. and is now the efficient Justice
of the Peace of the ward in which the
Town ol Thibodaux is comprised ; he
i- the descendant of a family noted
and good traits of
which he lias de
servinglv made himself a true exem
plar.
Mis* Henriette Thibodaux. the bride
elect, is the lovely daughter of Mr.
Bannon Thibodaux and Mrs. Snzanna
Abadie. a gentleman and lady well
known iu our parish. She looked
charming and lovely in her neatly
fitting and beautiful white gown, and
to be as happy as happy
could be ; while we saw- her at the
presbytery she was all smiles, re
. . „ , . , _
ceiving the congratulations ot lieiirany
friends, with peifect ease and genuine
candor.
The happy couple were tlie reci
pients of many beautiful and costly
presents.
In the
the Horn*
veiling at about 9 o'clock,
Circle Orchestra of who
member,,
,
room and lovely
midnight.
bride until nearly
To Mr. and Mrs. Blake the Senti
nklle tenders sincere congratulations,
and wishes o f a long and happy ma
trimonial life. May t lie bles-ings of
God ever tail to their share.
DISTRIBUTION OF AWARDS.
MOIST CARMEL COS TENT.
Thursday, June 28th, 1894.
GRADUATION HONORS
Gold Medal and Crown awatded to
Miss Rosa Frost.
A Gold Medal awarded to Miss Ro
sa Frost, as. a testimonial of merit for
her lady-like depoitment, punctual
.i , ,
^'endance application to study, and
,fc ? eDtra! 8aUsfac '" ,n S lveD . du "?£
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tlie - veiir * s *' ellt as a I» u I' iI :lt the
Institution.
AWARDING OF MEDALS AND CROWNS OF
HONOR AND THE DISTRIBUTION
OF PREMIUMS.
SENIOR DEPARTMENT.
Gold Medal for Application to Stu
dy, contested by Misses A. Delaune.
A Dupre, C. Doucet, M. Woods, X.
Riviere.
JUNIOR DEPARTMENT.
! Silver Medal for Application toStu
i dy, contested by Misses C. Levrou, E.
Engerran. B. Riviere, C. Aucoin. X.
Lalande, L. Chanoin. A. Doherty, E.
Kent, B. Cragin, T. Capeila.
Gold Medals foi Lady like Deport
ment awarded to Misses C. Cliol, L.
i Chauvin.
Gold Medal for merit and gem Ttk
j satisfaction, awaided to Mi*s Lim
Beauvais.
Crowns of Honor foi Christian Doc
| trine, awarded to Misses A. Delaune,
A. Dupre, L. Chauvin, E'la Beauvais,
C. Aucoin, A. Doherty, E. Engerran,
C. Levron. L. Higginbotham. X. Ri
viere, 0. Doucet, E. Frost, T. Capeila,
E. Boudreaux, B. Riviere, T. Doncet,
B. Richard.
GOOD DEPORTMENT. j
l*t Medal.-®Misse* A. P"t»nne. El
la Beaavai*. L. Chauvin, Eiuily Beau
vaif, A. Doherty, A. Dupre, C. Doucet,
L. Higginbotham.
2nd. Medal.—Misses I. Theriot. C
Theriot. B. Riviere, E. Engerrau, C.
Levron, C. Aucoin, C. Dansereau, E.
Kent.
?d. Medal.—Misses P. Legendre. I
Emma Delaune, M. Schloegel, B. Ca
pella. M. Caro. E. Caro. Marie Cail
louet.
ENGLISH CLASSES.
Rhktoric. —Misses A. Delaune, El
la Beauvais.
Literature. —Misses A. Delaune.
C. Clod.
Botany. —Misses X. Riviere, A. Du
pre.
MODERN* HISTORY.
1st Premium.—Misses A. Delaune*
Ella Beauvais.
2d. Premium.—Miss C. Choi.
U. S. Hi STORY.
1st. Premium.—Misses A. Dupre,
M. Woods, C. Levron, B. Riviere, E.
Engenan, E. Kent, L. Thibodaux, B.
Cragin. B- Richard. T. Doucet.
2d. Premium —Misses X. Riviere. C. j
Doucet, C. Aucoin, X. Lalande, L. i
Webre. A. Doherty, B. Ramugosa, L. *
Chauvin. A. Bourg. T. C'ajiella. I.
Theriot, E. Really, E. Ledet, C. The
riot.
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GRAMMAR.
1st Premium —Misses A. Delaune,
A. Dupre, L. Chauvin, C. Levrou, E.
Engerran, E. Kent. E. Scally.
2d. Premium.—Misses A. Riviere.
B. Riviere, C. Aucoin, B. Cragir, A.
Bourg, B. Richard, T. Doncet.
GEOGRAPHY.
1st. Premium.—Misses X. Riviere,
C. Doucet, C Levron, B. Riviere, X.
Lalande, E. Kent, B. Cragin. B. Ri
chard, T. Doncet, E. Scally, B. Bar
ker, G- Badeaux.
2d. Premium.—Misses A. Dupre, M.
Woods, C. Aucoin. L. Chauvin, C. Ory_
L. Thibodaux, I. Theriot, T. Capeila,
i E. Boud*eaux, V. Bouron, L. Toups,
F. Badeaux. Marie Caillouet.
31. Premium.—Misses E. Frost, V.
Knobloch, L. Webre, I. Ledet.
COMPOSITION.
1st. Premium^-Misaes Ella Beau
vais. M. Woods, C. Levron, E. Kent,
L. Bertrand.
; botbam, L. Himel
2d. Premium. Misses L. Higgin
URTHOGRAPHY.
1st. Premium.—Misses B. Ramagosa.
Aucoin, E. K en L A. Boudreaux, B.
Barker, I. Ledet, B. Bouterie.
2d. Premium.—Misses V. Knobloch.
C. Danserean, T. Capeila, B Richard,
E. Boudreaux, E. Clement, F. Badaux,
L. Daigre.
READING.
1st Pr.-minm—Misses A. Boudreaux.
B. Barker. F. Badeanr. L. Daigre, P.
Legenure. >i. Caro, E. Caro. B. Ca
pella, M. Schloegel, I. McEvers.
2d. Premium.—Misses L. Toups, E.
Ledet, I Ledet, G. Badeaax.'E. Cle
ment, L. Doncet, A. Sposito. Emma
B. Frost, E.
Delaune, A. Lusignan,
D e i auue
premium —Misses A. Delaune, A.
Dupre, X. Riviere.
ALGEBRA AND BOOK KEEPING.
ARITHMETIC.
1st Preminm —Misses A.
De'aune,
A. Dupre. X. Riviere, C. Aucoin, B
Riviere. E Engerran. I. Bernard, E.
G * Badeaux I. McEyere.
2d Premium.—Misses t. Doucet,
Louise
Wagespach, F. Bernard. L.
Tonus. F. Badeaux, E. Ledet, Marie
Caillouet.
PENMANSHIP.
1st Premium—Misses A. Delaune,
N. Riviere, M. Dansereau, C. Levron,
X. Lalande. L Chauvin. C Ory, H. A
dolphe, L Bertrand. I Folse.
2d Premium—Misses C Choi, L Hig
ginbotham, M Woods, A. Doherty.
Emelie Beauvais, A Boudreaux, V
Bouron.
FRENCH CLASSES.
GRAMMAR.
1st Premium—Misses A Delaune, L
Chauvin, A Dupre, E EDgerran. X
Lalande. T Doucet.
2d Premium—Misses C. Choi. C.
DouceL B Rivieie, C. Dansereau, C.
Ory, B. Rodrigue, T. Capeila, B. Ri
chard. M. Caillouet. •
HISTORY.
l*t Premium—Misses A. Delaune,
B. Ramagosa. L. Chauvin, C. Ory, X.
Lalande. E. Engerran.
2d Premium—Misses C. Doucet. A.
Dupre. B. Riviere, T. Capeila, C. Dan
se ream
3d Premium
E. Beauvais.
COMPOSITION.
Pieniium.—Misses C. Choi, L. Chau
vin.
READING.
1st Premium—Misses E. Boudreaux,
C. Aucoin, L. Toups. T. Doncet. L.
Webre, E. Clement, Marie Caillouet,
M. Woods, H. Adolphe. B. Capeila, P.
Legendre.
2d Preminm—Misses V. Bouron, V.
Knobloch, B. Richard. E. Kent. B.
Cragin. L. LeBJanc, E. Caio, M Caro,
Emma Delaune.
EMBROIDERY AND FANCY WORK.
1st Premium—Miss L. Chauvin.
2d " — •* A. Doherty.
MENDING AND PLAIN SEWING
Premium.—Miss A Delaune.
HAIR WORK.
Premium—Miss L. Himel.
-Misses B. Rodrigue,
ORDER.
1st Premium—Hisses A. Del tune.
B. Rodrigue, Xmelie Beauvais.
2d Premium—Mimes L. Chauvin. X.
Lalande.
COMPLAISANCE.
Premium—Misses A. Delaune. Eila
Beauvais. C. Theriot, X. Riviere. A.
Doherty, M. Dansereau, Emelie i eau
vais.
P LTTEXESS.
Misses A. I* -•••-r»y. E. Frost. L. H'g
ginbotham. t'. D wrt. A. Dnpie. M.
Woods, C. L'-' io". H Riviere. E. E •
gerrau, C. Aucoin, V. Knoiilocli, A.
Bourg.
The following named young ladies
are deserving «>* a special Honorable
Ment : on tor good depoitment and ap
plication to study, but owing to ab
sence during the session, were not en
titled to complete for premiums :
Misses M. Marmande, H. Adolphe,
May Frost. Myra Fins'. Maggie Bou
dreaux, D. Frost, M. Caillouet. C.!
Caillouet
PIANO PREMIUMS.
1st Premium -Misses A Delaune.
C. Ory, A. Doherty, E. Kent, B. Cra
gin. A. Piedra, M. Marmande.
2d Preminm —Misses E. Frost, I.
Theriot. C. Theriot. C. Bergeron, E.
Scally, L. Himel.
HONORABLE MENTION*.
Miss L. Viguerie.
Next session will reopen September
3rd.
That Tired Freliajr which is so
common and so overpowering, is en
titely driven off by Hood's Sarsaparil
la, the best blood purifier. Hood's
Sarsaparilla overcomes weakness.
Hood's Pill* are tlie be** after-dinner
pill*, assist digestion, care beadac-be. 25c. a
box
• District Court is iu session in
Parish of Teirebonne.
the
We call attention to the new adver
tisement of W. L. Donglas $3.00 Shoe
which appears in our issoe to day.
We have every assurance from the
manufacturer that the recent improve
ments in style arid quality will give
more satisfaction than ever to the
wearers of these popular shoes.
The Assessment Rolls of the Parish
have been approved hv the Police Ju
ry, and will soon be in the hands of
tic Sheriff.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
BANK OF THIBODAUX,
LorrsiAXA.
At close of July 3rd. 11*94.
ASSETS.
Cash and sight
exchange____$97,698 48
Demand loans. 10.-572 03
-1108,270 51
Time loans............... 83.703 11
Expenses paid........... 2.167 91
Furniture and Fixtures.. 3.000 00
1 Total $197,141
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock. .126,000 (O
Surplus........ 7.-500 00
Und. Profits.. 4.942 ' 0 * 37.442
Deposits -------$159,698
Total............ $197,144 53
I, C. P. Shaver, cashier of the above name*!
bank, <lo solemnly declare that the forego
ing Statement is true and correct to the
best of my knowledge and belief.
C. P. SHAVER. Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
E. G. Robicbaux, E. Roger.
A. J. Meyer, O. Naouin.
K.T'. Morvant W. H. Price,
H. W. Frost, C. P. Shaver.
Tbos. Beary, ' . A. Tro*sialr,
L. M. Layman.
Accounts of merchants, planters and
individuals cordially invited.
No account too small. Savings accounts a
specialty.
STATE OF LOUISIANA
ISth Judicial District Court Parish
Lafourche.
of
Joseph Schwartz r*. So. 3037 Au
gustin Adam.
T ake notice that, acting under
and by virtue *>f an order ot seizure
and sale, emanating from the above entitled
Court, in tlie above entitled and uumhered
case. I have seizeti aud will ufter for sale, at
public auction, pursuant to law, to the last
and highest bidder at the Court House in
the Town of Thibodaux. on
SATURDAY. AUGUST 4th. I*H.
between tlie hours ot It o'cloek a m. and 4
o'clock p. in., the following described pro
pertv to-wit :
A certain lot of ground situated in the ■
Pa riih of I, ifi-n'i-he -tite of leuiisiana. ini
the village «! L*« kport on the right hank ot
iiayou Lafourche being lot No. 2 of Block
No. Ilia- »(i;cmi* f;. in plan of said village, j
executed bv Allen D'Hnnecouif. surveyor,
on |ieci;ii la r 26ih 18:15, a coov of whit-h plan j
; i- deposited in the Cl. rk'g office. Recorder's
; departm-.Lt • f this parish, said lot is bounded
North-West by < anal *tr.-, t. N'orili hast by ]
Lot N o. 11 ot raid Block No. 16. and South 1
Last l y Uf.iar le str-.t. together wi h all i
I the bnildiu.* and nnproven-enta tii-reon. !
To pax and -atisly (l| I he sum of One ;
llutidi* d ai d fil'y Dollars, together xvith ;
eight per i-.-ot |*-r aiihno'ii ititcre-t theieon '
lroiu ibe 2*th i I D>- einher l*>'J uutill paid, .
' (2 A -urn ot ten per cenr -ui the aggregate I
of -a d pi III ipa 1 and in'er*-st as attorney- 1
lee* herein ami |3) at e —ts herein eash — and i
wbit-li -ai-l amount in priucii al au-i in^-rest. I
attorney'* te.-s amt all on* » herein, is secured I
by mortgage by act pa- ed la-fote Elphege
B Ax o So'ary P ildir ofsiid pari.-b on the
2»tb day ot Dee. mbrr 1882
JAMES BEAltY.
slieritl of laxfoarclie.
. • June 30th 1894.
,
W. L. Douclas
$3 SHOE no aaifcAsTZ'tt.
*5. CORDOVAN,
FRnO-AEW'E-LEXaLT
FDCGftf&JtaMK
s 3.59 P0UCE.3 SOLES.
s 2, *1^5 BcrsScaaL>2i
-LADIES
J? Vf.75
f ***BeST
* *
* V-LOObCLAS,
BROCKTON MASS.
Voo can save ao:-r hr W. L.
C«a:.a
Because, are '..t . :rts! rmren of
acverused sh-xe* :c -.he wor'.i and grraraalee
t'ne value by itarapiag tie ra=e ass pnee oa
•' bottem. which prefect* yrm Ag kigh
,..ces acd the nr if.tzar * pr ofi t! Oar shoe*
c rat eastern wort Ky>. easy £a±a* and
--raring Qualities. We hare theta tr ,Id erery.
.er. at lower prices foe tie false erren tiaa
;-v other mate Tate at s-. '■ strtete If your
f ~ caaaot supply j m. et _aa_ aold hy
E. J. BRAUD.
JOHN LAKKJX.
COPPERSMITH
SHEET IRON WORKER.
Will manufacture -ji rep-air all kind* d
sugar apparatus.
WOKK SHOP AT FOOT < >R SOUTH
END OF JAC KS- X >TREET.
THIBCDAUX. LA.
j-i: 'm iyr.
Something fl orth Knowing ,
Mrs. J. B. C. GAZZO.
Cures CAXCERS .
RHEUMATISM .
IXD PA LST.
Free of Cbuje
Medicines ulene charged for.
RESIDENCE— 10 m le* below Ti. - vdacx
right bank of Bayou Lafourche.
P. 0. Address: THIBODAUX,LA.
Apr 2l-si-ly.
J. LOUIS AUCOIN
\ f «
FURNITURE
of all kind.
♦ i
j
'A
PAINTS.
HARDWARE.
UNDERTAKERS*
Material etc
MAIN STREET
THIBODAUX. LA.
PIANO AND ORGAN TUNING AND RE
PAIRING.
G. E. VON HOFE,
Pianos and Organs.
P. O. BOX 1129.
NEW ORLEANS. LA.
Ap-29-S.H-ly
JOS. OSCHWALD,
(Successor to Jas. Cherault.)
Shaving Saloon,
Hair Cutting.Shampooing
etc., a Specialty.
MAIN STKEET,
THIBODAUX. LA.
J. B. DUNN.
CIVIL EM1KEER. ARCHITECT
BUILDER,
PRESIDENT (iF THF. DUNN -ITCUFFK
FURNACE Oh. LIMITED.
Fort* rVar* P-»«in! fr/oiri., ami o-a.Hjit
fi rmtmrck.
SPEC I \I.TIES :
Construction of Sugar Houses. Furnaces for
Bagas-o. Coal. W -rnny other k,nd
of Fuel, Setting -iigur Kettles. Steam
Boilers. Draining Machines, and
every kind of Brickwork.
All Done on Strictly Scientific Principles
Particular Attention Paid to Repairs.
No. -Jl-J Napoleon Avenue Cor. tOti-eum *t.
Sisth District. New Orleans. La.
2-17 d-ly.
ALBERT WEIBLFN,
Designer and Contractor
-OF ALL KINDSOF CtMETEKV XVOEE_
*SMOX U.M liNTS.ft*
UADSTONES,^
'•STATU VRY
- ■ -
AUSOl.UUMS ^t
Low Prices and Satisfaction Guaranteed
23U Baronne *t.. and 20S, -JlO lulia St.
10-7-93-ly NEAT ORLEANS. LA
N. BOURG.
T. V. UEROER05.
BOURG & BERGERON
Market Stand,
MARKET ST., TKIBODAUX, LA.
-ALWAYS <»• HAND THE
BEST OF BEEF, MUTTON. TORE. VEAL
AND SAUSAGES Or ALL KINDS.
Mav 20-93 ly.

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