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LOCAL /LEWS. As a pleasme excursion tli** one fi ivfeD ou last Sunday by the Y. M. B A. dirt not prove satisfactory, as the rain fell the greater part of the day iu New Orleans. Tbiak of Thin. Hood's Sarsapa T illa is the only true Wood purifier prominently in the public eye to-day. It rules disease when all others tail, because it makes pure Wood. Hood'** f'Hs cuae jaundice, bilious s3 ta, auk headache, constipation and all liver ills The property of Mr. P. E. Triche, located some five miles above Thibo daux was sold last Saturday bv the sheriff for $500 00 the wife of Mr. Triche being the purchaser. The low water Craft, Alexander, that has been lying under seizure at the Thibodaux Wharf for several weeks, was sold at public anctiou on Juue, 20. 1895. by sheriff Bearv for the sum of $470.00 to Mi. Frank Bar ker of New Orleans La. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. Mr. Lawrence Kiaemer of lower Bayou Sec reports that hog Cholera has developed itself in his neighbor hood. He and his neighbors have lost some 20 odd bogs, with that dis ease. No remedy has been found to -check it so far. 1000 Gallons Cistern *15. 1500 Gallons, $30 A. Uiggs I!ios. 60 1'errtido St. New Orleans Mass meetings are being held in nearly every town in the state and bimetallic leagues are being formed in many places. From reports North Louisiana is solid for tree coinage of silver, whilst south Louisiana will present a strong force in its favor, KEEP YOUR MONEY in a good hank. Time deposits draw interest and the smallest am omit will open an account. Bank of Thibodaux. Some people are gtowling because ladies who wish to take a little healthy exercise, in riding Bicycles, wear short skirts, yet these same grumblers will sit on the beach and watch ladies go in bathing with skirts a great deal shorter, without a mur mur aud will go to the theatres and see women dancing on the stag?, with skirts that are next to invisible, and gaze with inexpressible satistactiou upon the fairy scenes. Circumstances alter cases occasionally. Blotches. Old Sores, Ulcers and all skin eruptions cured by P. P. P., the greatest blood purifier of the age. Rheumatism and Syphilis yield readily to P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium.) If you are troubled with Dyspepsia, Stomach Disorder, or Liver and Kid ney Complaint, try P, P. P.. and you will rejoice at its magical workings. Females are peculiarly benefitled by P. P. P. It expels disease and gives healthy action to every organ. TOIS SPEAKS EOR ITSELF DOES. ADVERTISING PAY! New Orleans, June 20th. 1895. The Daily City Item, Gentlemen:— It affotds me great pleasure to ac knowledge the merit and range of the Item's circulation. I have been sur prised at the returns which my card in your paper has brought me. Please duplicate my expirin con tract and oblige. Yours Trnty, M. H. Rothschild, Proprietor, The True 6 t" Clothing and Tailoring Establishment, 732 & 734 Canal St. . The above is from one of the lead gents clothiers of the city, a man who has gn.vvii up with the trade of Orleans, and is an euterprising Member of this city's commercial cir '««»• (Editor.) ' . ® Qc kingham's Dye for the Whiskers i®* positive remedy for a gray beard. ^UHSIUN TO GALVESTON, TEXAS. Gat.sci.vi City Excursion Club, Ltd. .J*'*'' New Orleans, Southern Pa cd**|n,f. iiinr „f Esplanade Street, "ondai. July 22nd, 1895, 8:00 a. m. Galveston, Saturday J 27th. 7 : :;u a. m. t f rai,; "id stop at Gretna, Schriever, nyette and Houston only, v. '^'usiniiists from way points below •.Mfity "ill take Monday uiorn *th l ,M ' t, r ^ t 'l ,r ' ev ' e i'- Below Laf | 0 *tet;,k e Sunday evening train for „ Above Lafayette take p a - v "uirning train for Lafayette. «oSv ta '« n ' ,,) * n,m ^ t,,nicvei Trai rette $ 5.00 he due tit Schriever, 10., No A. )i ... ■ , --* ' , 'teketstor sale ou train Stored people. C« r . G'Has. L. Wirth. Chiarman, Jockson Brewery. New Orleans. 7-6-3L Miss Lucille Bernard of New Or leans, is spending some time with the family of her unde, Dr. H. Dansereau. . TLe Misses Hotard, of Algiers, are in town the guests of their sister. Mrs. Ilieo. P. Bergeron. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Moulle, of Le coinpte, La., were visiting relatives aud friends in Thibodaux this week. Miss Maude Knohloch returned trom Lake Charles this week, where she had been ou a short visit to friends and relatives. Mr. Constant Uossignol and his charming wife, of Sugar Land Texas, are iu town visiting friends and rela tives. Miss Amy Williamson, first Assis tant teacher of the Onion Academy, leaves to-day toi her home io Stone wall. La. Mnc A. Knight and sister. Miss Mollie Allain, of New Orleans, are in Thibodaux the guests of their grand mother. Mrs. Henry Knohloch. Miss Laura Morvaof. of upper La fourche, returned last Monday from a shoi t visit to the crescent citv, accom panied by Miss Adrienne Breaux, an accomplished young lady of that city, who will spend some time on the La fourche, visiting friends and relatives. On June 25.. 1895 Mr. Edward L. Lashbrooke. only son of the late Dr. E. L. Lashbrooke, formerly a popular Physician of Thibodaux. was married to Miss May Pearce, in the Parish of Terrebonne. The Sentinel wishes them a long, happy and prosperous Life. Uvergile Houvillian, a resident of Thibodaux some 15 or more years ago, died recently ir. Donaldsonville aged 70 years. The Police Jury of the Palish of Lafourche met «>n Monday last and continued in session three days, when it adjourned to meet next Tuesday. ST. VALERIE SCHOOL. A verv pleasant conclusion to the above school, was given in the after noon of June 28.. 1895. by tbe Teach ers to a limited number of invited guests. The exercises consisted of songs vociil and in chorus, recitations ete.. calculated to bring out the varied talents of the little pupils. Miss Ho gan was the chosen valedictoreao- who acquitted herself admirably well. St. Valerie's school was organised in 1868 by the Misses Naquin who fo> years have been the principal teachers therein. It is a preparatory school for boys and girls, in which the youthful minds are taught how to study, to yield to discipline, and to prepare for admission into higher schools when they become of a proper age to do so. This school, during the last session had about 50 pupils which is an average of the number generally attending its sessions. Judging from the number of prizes that the pupils carried away the con clusiou is inevitable that the disci pline of the school must be good, the instructiou explicit and plain, and the application of the pupils constnnt and faithful. The exercises having been conclud ed the guests were favored with a bountiful supply of delicious ice cream and luscious cakes, whilst the kiod teachers led the pupils to a soda stand and treated their little scholars to a coal and soothing beverage. Lost manhood, lost energy, weak ness, general debility are all cured by P. P. P. New life, new energy are in fused iu tbe system by the blood pu rifying a"d cleansing properties of P. P. P., the greatest blood purifier of the age. A fact worth knowing is that blood diseases which all other medicines fail to cure yield slowly but surely to tbe blood cleansing preperties of P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potas sium.) An accident, that might have been serious, occured on the Thibodaux Bi ancli Railroad last Monday evening. A* the train was coming up church street, near St. John's cemetery, the supports for a car load of Lumber, just in front of the passenger coaches gave way, precipitating a portion of the load to the earth. Some of the pieces in falling struck the front ot the passenger coach, breaking through and extenoing backward some dis tance into the same. Fortunately there were no passen gers in the front seats, otherwise fatal injuries might have been received. Careless loading caused this trou ble. Tli-* props or uprights in the side of the car which are intended to hold the lumber in position, were composed of mater rail too weak to sustain the weight of the load, which is generally said to he about double the quantity allowed for each car to transport. •'One of my sick headaches, you will hear people frequently say, as it the complaint was hopelessly Lie. Asa matter of fact. Ayer. IL Ui not only relieve sick headache hut effectually remove the cause ot this distressing complaint, aud s about a permanent cure. Iieiira briu;, Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria, The Only Great and thoroughly re liable building-up medicine, nerve tonic, vitalizer and Blood Purifier Before the people today, and which stands preeminently above all other medicines, is HOOD'S Sarsaparilla It has won its hold upon the hearts of the people by its own absolute intrinsic merit. It is not what we say, but what Hood's Sarsaparilla does that tells the story: — Hood's Cures Even when all other prepar ations and prescriptions fail. " My boy was troubled with scrofu la. I used different remedies without the desired effect. Seeing Hood's Sar saparilla advertised I concluded to try it, and in a short time the boy was all right." L. H. Lewis, 405 Theobald Ave., Greenville, Mi3s. Get HOO D'S Hnnrt'c Pilla :,rp tasteless, mild, effec I 1 UUU S rillS tivj \ 11 druggists. 25e. SOCIETY LADIES unite in ilie statement that Cninelline for the imiiroveinent ot Ilie complex ion is eminently agreeable, effective and icfieshing. Prepared in liquid ami powder, in pure white, brunette delicate tlesli color, exquisitely At nil druggists. Price, nm perfume*' 50 cents. The new Levee about *o he con structed l wo milesjhelow Thibodaux on the East side of Bayou Lafourche will necessitate the removal of the Boui geois School house. COXFEDERATE GONE. VETERA S On Thursday night, July 3, inst., at the residence of his sister Mrs. A. Marouge, on Jackson street. Thibo danx, after tin illues of several weeks, Mr. Claiborne G. Thibodaux passed peacefully away from the scenes of thiaeaith to the realities of a future world. Deceased was 58 years of age, a giHudson of the late Henry S. Tliibo daux, the founder or this town He was a quiet, industrious citizen, universally esteemed and respected, social, tind pleasant in his intercourse with his friends, and maintaining tbe good will of all. He was a native of tiiis Parish, a son of the late Anbin Thibodaux, who resided two miles below this town on the west tide of Bayou La fourche. but from manhood has been a resident of Thibodaux. Several years ago lie hist his wife, who left with him one son, now grown, to mourn the loss of a kiud and indulgent parent. In 1862 deceased became a tneniWr of Co. D., being organized by Capt. Cleoplias Lagarde for service in the confederate states Army, which com pany was subsequently mustered into and became part of the 26th., Louisi ana Infantry. For good conduct in said command he was promoted to be a corporal, and remained in service until captured, with his comrades, at the fall of Yicksburgh ou July 4.1863, just 32 years ago. Mr. Thibodaux was one of the first meiubeis to join Braxton Bragg Camp No. 196 United Confederate Veterans of Lafourche valley, and was an earn est and efficient member of the same. Deceased was a Christian gentle man and a member of St. Joseph's Catholic Church. After the usual im pressive services in said church he was buried on the afternoon ot July 4., in St. Joseph's cemetery near the remains of family aud friends who had preceded him to the silent home. Card Ol' Thanks. Tile Sisters of Mt. Carmel beg to convey tlieir sineerest thanks to the Committee iii charge of Opera House, for the kind courte sy extended them, by giving free use of dull for holding the Commencement Exer cises of the Convent: to the gentlemen who I assisted in maintaining order and disci ! piine: to the members of the Home Circle i Orchestra tor the sweet music discoursed ! on tl.e occaticn; last, but not least, to ! Messrs C. Radeaux, F. Knohloch. V. Kno I bloch and L. Azema, the young gentlemen j who so kindly offered to display their artis ! tie talents in the decorations of the Hall. Finest Cypress Land Is u to 11 re lie For Male. in . ^ 4 1'lKC'F. OK CYPRESS CAM) StTUA /Y TED back of Brule Guiljot in the par ish of Lafourche. being 11 e*. , and s. .1 of section > 0 . in t. Io. s. r. I■> e.. South Eastern I Land District of Louisiana, West ot Migais ontaiuiug 480 acres, rlieiilars appiv t o EDWARD GAUDIX. Donaldsonville I.a., or to 1 lie Manager of Thibodaux Sentinel. 0-l-'!t. r )-3m. W. L. OIIUGUS $3 SHOE KS Over Oh Mill!** Pmpl* wear Ik* W. L. Douglas $3 and $4 Shoos. n... HiUfacarr. tmj glYfi the best value for the money Tji.y equal custom shoes iu styT- au J'flt. Irolr wearing qualities aro nnstirpasaod. Toe prices aro uniform—stamped on sola, ft to saved ever other makes. If your dealer cannot supply yon ere — L $4, $3.50 c •rdovan.Frenck Enamelled f'nlf and Kangaroo. '■>3.50 Police Shoes. 3 sc':;. $2.50 and $2 Workingmen's. $2&$l.75 Boyi' SchttclShot* Ladles' $3, $2.50. $2 and *1.75. If your dealer cannot suppl • you, write for catalogue. W. L. Douglas, Brocktaa, Mas*. ELLIS BRATJD'S SONS. C. LAZARD Co, Limited THE OLD REL1:!BLL\0.\E PRICE CLOTHIERS FURNICdiERS AND HATTERS 29, 31 AND 33 CANAL ST. COR. NORTH PETERS, NE " ORLEANS LA THIBODAUX Shoe and Hat Store, l&'flr ht P Ur A PROSPEROUS HOME. Husband. "Why, it s just a year ago tomorrow that we were married." Wife. — " So it is; and, do you know, I am wearing the same pair of shoes that I was married in, and they are not half worn out." Husband. —" So am I." Wife. — "Why, how strange. Mine were made by the Hamilton Brown Shoe Co., of St, Louis—their Ladies' Hand Sewed." ^Husband. — "And mine are their Men's $ 4.00 Shoe." " Well, let's stick to them for shoemakers for the rest of our lives, for their shoes wear as finely as they look." HA MIL TON-B R0WN SHOE CO. FOR SALxEx AT THE. Thibodaux Shoe and Hat Store! Corner Main and St. Philip Streets, Opposite Thibodeaux Drug Store. Where can be found a complete stock of Shoes and Hats of the finest grades, and at prices to meet any competition. A.J1 goods as represented; Emile J. BRAUD, Proprietor. FRANK HOFFMANN, Sr., THIBODAUX Livery, Feed 1 Sale Stables. JACKSON STREET. FicstClass HEARSE WITH Heavy White or Black Drapery, THE FINEST Carnage? BOTH Open & Close Etc., Etc. TO THIS OFFICE. GURAN Finest and L argest Assortment of Cask ets and Coffins CyCAKRIAGES ALWAYS READY WITH NEAT AND CAREFUL DRIVERS. Blacksmith and. Wheelwright, op ou IACKS0X 3 TREET. where I am prepared to do all work in that line Horseshoeing a Specialty. Feb-22-1890. *ySEND YOUR J0B7RPINTING TEE SATISFACTION. *