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State Tax Sales. -OF IMMOVABLE PROPERTY. The State of Louisiana -VERSUS DELINQUENT TAX DEBTORS OF THE PARISH OF ST. LANI)RY. By virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and laws of the State of Louisiana, I will sell at the principal front door of the Court House, at Opelou sas, parish of St. Landry, within the legal hours for judicial sales, beginning at 11 o'clock a. m., .on Saturday, September 2d, 1893, and continuiAg on Monday, and each suc ceeding day, until said sales are complet ed, all properly on which taxes are now due to the State of Louisiana and to the Parish of St. Landry, to enforce collec tion of the taxes assessed in the year 1892, and each year previous thereto, together with interest thereon at the rate of two per cent per month ll paid, and all costs. The names of said delinquent taxpayers, the amount of taxes due by each on the assessment of said year, and the property assessed to each, to be offered for sale, are as follows, to-wit: a 15 Jean Louis Adams. 10 acre bounded north by Mrs Jorden, south by 1Ingas, east and west by A Adams; stock; state tax 960, parish tax $1 60, poll tax $1. 65 Victor Ameline, 150 acres bounded north by Teche, south Marks, east Lebour geois, west Robin; stock, vehicles; state $7 98, parish $13 30, poll $1. 114 Joseph Anselm, 40 acres of land on Plaquemine Ridge, bounded inorth by Isi dore Frete, south I R Guidry, east D)ucle mise Simien, west Isidore Frete, with im provements; stock, vehicles; state $1 8i, parish $3 10, poll $1. 254 Simonia Auzene wife of-Joseph Four nier, 22 acres bounded north by Angelina Auzenne, south Valerien Auzene, east by Jules Speyrer, west Alexandre Auzene; state $1 32, parish $2 20. 284 Bridget Bailey, Washington, one lot bounded north by Katy Cage, south Zeno Davis, east Dupre street, west by Carriere street; stock; state $3 12, corporation $2 60. 397 Coralie Billaudeau, 122 351100 acres, w% of nwll4, sell4 of nwll4, sec 6 t 5 s rl w state $1 44, parish $2 40. 401 Don Louis Bellon, Mallet, 32 ac s in Mallet, improved, bounded north by Vic toire Guillory, south and east Leon Sonnier, west Adolphe Guillory; stock; state 960, pLrish $1 60, poll $1. 403 Louis Bellard, Mallet, 40 acres im proved, bounded north by Mrs Theo Go deau, south Sonnier, east public land, west A Guillory; stock; state $1 50, parish $2 50, poll $1. 645 Alcee Boutte, Sunset, 20 acres boun ded north by Wm Smith, south Numa Ri chard, east Isidore Richard, west Jos Bour que, improved; stock; state $1 26, parish $2 10, poll $1. 684 A M Bradford, Melville, 1 lot improv ed. bounded north by Long, south Ragan, east Bemiss, west----; state 30#, corpora tion $25#, poll $1. 742 Sostnene Broussard, Plaque. Point, 54 acres improved, bounded north by Jules Perrodin, south and east Theo Thibodeau, west Chachere; stock; state $1 62, parish $2 70, poll $1. 749 David Brown, Opelousas, 18 acres im proved, bounded north by public road, south A P Max, east J Perry, west McCall; stock; state $2 10, parish $3 50, poll $1. 772 Preston Brown, Opelousas, one lot bounded north by - street. south vacant lot, east Court street, west Rev J F Ray mond; merchandise; state $1 80, corpora tion $1 50, poll $1. 821 Mrs Magdalene Burr, Washington, 1 acre improved in corporation; stock; state 30f, corporation 25#. On said day of sale I will sell such por tion of said property as each debtor will point out, and in case the tax debtor shall not point out sufficient property, I will at once, without further delay, sell the least quantity of said property of any tax debt or, which any bidder may buy for the amount of taxes, interest and costs due by said tax debtor. The sale will be witthout appraisement, for cash in legal tender money of the United States. T. S. FONTENOT, Sheriff Parish of St. Landry and ex-officio Collector of State and Parish Taxes. july29 6t State Tax Sales -OF IMMOVABLE PROPERTY. THE STATE OF LOUISIANA VS. DE LINQUENT TAX DEBTORS, PAR ISH OF ST. LANDRY. By virtue of the authority vested in me by the constitution and laws of the State of Louisiana. I will sell at the principal front door of the Court House, at Opelou sas, parish of St. Landry, within the legal hours for judicial sales, beginning at 11 o'clock a. m., on Saturday, September 9th, 1893, and continuing on Monday, and each suc ceeding day, until said sales are completed all property on which taxes are now due to the State of Louisiana and to the parish of St. Landry, to enforce the collection of the taxes assessed in the year 1892, and each year previous thereto, together with interest thereon at the rate of two per cent per month till paid, and all costs. The names of said delinquent taxpayers, the amount of taxes due - byv each on the assessment of said year, ana the property assessed to each; to be offered for sale, are as follows, to-wit: 833 George Bush. 40 acres bounded north by Scott heirs, south by A A Richard, east Dodes, west Joshua Son; stock, vehicles; state $1 50, parish $2 50, poll $1. 925 Madam Louis and Adam Carriere, 85 acres bounded north by public road, south Mrs Louis Carriere, east Poplar Grove and west Arceneau; state $2 64, parish $410. 968 Louis Castain, 100 acres bounded north by Beggs, south, east and west by Williams; stock, vehicles; state $2 94, par ish $4 90. 986 J C Causey, 100 acres, s112 of nelt4 sec 28, n1l2 of sel[4 sec 21, t 1 s r 1 w; stock, vehicles; state $1 86, parish $3 10, poll $1. 1026 Frangois Chapman, 20 acres bound ed north by J JFontenot, south J Veillon, east O Young, west E Culeau; state 000, parish $1, poll $1. 1037 Arteluc Chapman, 30 acres bound ed north by A Latleur, south W Vidrine, east Louis Vidrine, west Ulger Vidrine; state 540, parish 90#, poll $1. 1039 Mrs Jullen Charrier, 80 acres boun ded north by Hypolite Landreneau, south Thomas Buller, east J H Fontenot, west A Vidrine; stock; state $1 86, parish $3 10. 1067 Azelie Chevis, 1 lot in Opelousas, bounded north, south and west by Mrs Prud'homme, east Donato; state 480, cor poration 409. 1069 G S Chevis, agent, % lot in Wash ington, bounded north by Washington street. south Bridge street, east Hill, west Mrs Henningsen; state $1 80, corporation $1 50, poll $1. 1070 G S Chevis, 65 acres bounded north by Mrs Lamorondier, south V Boagni, east Shriever, west Courtableau; state $4 14, parish $6 90. 1188 Robert Cormier, Grand Coteau, 20 acres bounded north by Demetrius Pothier south Alfred Cormier, east Louis Guilbeau, west Aleck Guilbeau; state 960, parish $1 00. poll $1. 1225 E N Cullom, Opelousas, 40 acres in Pine Prairie; state 480, parish 800, poll $1. 1273 Leonard Daniels, Opelousas, 20 acres bounded north by Lagrange, south public road, east Bayou Marie Croquant, west Michel; state $1 08, parish $1 80, poll $L 1447 Damon Deville, Ville Plate, 160 acres bounded north by Soileau, south by railroad land, east Sam Haas, west Joseph Ortego; stock, vehicles; 40 acres in Big Mammouth; state $5 04, parish $8 40, poll $1. 1498 Dodez Brothers, Bayou Current, 400 acres bounded north by Scott heirs, south Taylor and A A Richard. east river, west George Bush; stock, vehicles; state $18 12, parish $30 20, poll $2. 80 acres on Bayou Rouge, about half mile from Faulkner's ferry; state 48#, parish 809. 1410 Dodez and Scott Heirs, Bayou Cur re- acres bounded north by E Bovkin • son : Mrs M E Gordon, east A A Rich ard, west swamp; state $1 20, parish $2. 715 Eugenie Donato, Opelousas, 32 acres bounded orth by Mrs 0 Boudreau, south Adolphe Gumio,-eat~ and west J B Guil lory; stite £1O priab $L 60 acres bound ed north b$ ]r8nest ry, south Emile $o tiilowy, rest Paul Son acres bounded north by Ursin Miller, east and west A Deshotels, south Octave Des hotels; stock, vehicles; state $2 40, parish 41618 Estate Dave Duplechain, Washing ton, 40 acres bounded north by L G Duck vorth, south Clement Richard, east Bayou Waxia, west public land; state 900, parish $1 50. 101!) David Duplechain, Notleyville, 70 acres, no boundaries; stock, vehicles; state $3 60, parish $6, poll $1. 1 622 painard Duplechain. Notleyville, 100 acres bounded north by 1) Duplechain, south Teche, east J B Balque, west Teche; stock: state $2 94, parish $4 00. poll $1. 1626 Jeremiah Duplechain, Butler Creek, 160 acres bounded north by Longburg plan tation, south public land, east Mrs Fergu son, west public land; stock; state $1 50, parish $2 50, poll $1. 1627 Leona Duplechain, Sunset, 80 acres in Coulee Croche. bounded north by J B Duplechain, south McIlhenny, east Numa Thibodeau, west Philozie Mayer; stock; state $3 48. parish $5 80, poll $1. 1028 Philogene Duplechain, Bayou Teche 36 acres, no boundaries; stock, vehicles; state $2 88, parish $4 80, poll $1. i;0) Mrs Edmond Dupre. 124 acres boun ded north and east by Jacques Dupre, south Lastie E Dupre, west Louis Dupre; state $6. parish $10. 1C51 Mrs Edmond C Dupre, 1 building in Opelousas: stock, vehicles; state $3 96, cor poration $3 30. 1715 Moses and Paul l)urousseau, Mal let, 16 acres bounded north by Jean Bte Gobert, south A Durousseau, east E Go bert: stock, vehicles; state 780, parish $1 30 poll $1. 1734 Caleb Eddy, Melville. 1 lot bounded north, east and west by J H Levy. south railroad ; state 180, parish 300, poll $1. 1738 Casimire Edward, Washington, 35 acres bounded north by E Soileau, south June I)ebaillon. east Bayou Cocodrie, west B Thomas; stock, vehicles; state $1 32, par ish $2 20. poll $1. 1766 David Elliot Sr, Science Hill, 80 acres bounded north by railroad land, south 16th section, east M Godwin. west-; stock: state $1 68. parish $2 80, poll $1. 1807 John S Evans, Church Point, 20 acres bounded north by Wm Tarbell, east. south and west -; stock, vehicles; state $1 80. parish $3. poll $1. 1820 S H Falkner, Baton Rouge, 160 acres bounded north by Mrs Josephine Roberts, south Sam Falkner, east swamp, west Mrs I)ickev: state 96%, parish $1 60. On said day of sale I will sell such por tions of said property as each debtor will point out, and in case the tax debtor shall not point out sufficient property, I will at once, without further delay, sell the least quantity of said property of any tax debt or which any bidder may buy for the am ount of taxes, interest and costs due by said tax dector. The sale will be without appraisement, for cash in legal tender mo ney of the United States. T. S. FONTENOT, Sheriff Parish of St. Landry and ex-Officico Collector of State and Parish Taxes. aug5 6t STATE TAX SALES -OF IMMOVABLE PROPERTY THE STATE OF LOUISIANA VS. DE LINQUENT TAX DEBTORS, PAR ISH OF ST. LANDRY. By virtue of the authority vested in me by the constitution and laws of the State of Louisiana, I will sell at the principal front door of the Court House, at Opelou sas, parish of St Landry, within the legal hours for judicial sales, beginning at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m. on Saturday, September 30th, 1893, and continuing on Monday, and each suc ceeding day, until said sales are completed, all property on which taxes are now due to the State of Louisiana and to the parish of St. Landry, to enforce the collection of the taxes assessed in the year 1892, and in each year previous thereto, together with interest thereon at the rate of two per cent per month till paid, and all costs. The names of said delinquent taxpayers, the amount of taxes due by each on the assessment of said year, and the property assessed to each, to be offered forsale, are as follows, to-wit: 1880 Achille J Fontenot, Chataignier, 40 acres hounded north by H Manuel, south Sifroy Manuel, east and west Emar Manu el; stock, vehicles; state $1 08, parish $2 80, poll $1. 1888 Adas Fontenot, Chataignier, 8 acres bounded north by T S Fontenot, south P P Fontenot, east P Chapman Jr, west Eman uel Fontenot; 33 acres bounded north by M Pommier, south Sifroy Manuel, east E Fontenot, west - ; stock; state $1 32, par ish $2 20, poll $1. 1904 Mirs Alphonse B Fontenot, Plaisance 84 acres bounded north by S Haas, south S Thierry, eastiG Malveau, west Bayou Car ron; state $1 98; parish $3 30. 1910 Angelas Fontenot, Ville Plate, 80 acres and improvements, bounded north by A Guillory, south Theogene Reed, east Ardoin Ardoin, west D Chapman; stock, vehicles; state $2 28, parish $3 80, poll $1. 1913 A P B Fontenot, Ville Plate, 80 acres and improvements bounded north by Po lanie B Fontenot, south Louis B Fontenot, east self, west Jos B Fontenot; 16 acres of wood land bounded north by Sam Haas, south Louis B Fontenot, east Bayou Grand Louis, west self; stock; state $4 32, parish $7 20, poll $L 1916 Estate Achille Fontenot, Palmetto, 50 acres bounded north by Frut, south Al cott, east J, T Noland, west A Guillory; stock, vehicles; state $2 16, parish $3 60, poll $1. 1917 Arcecius Fontenot, Ville Plate, 35 acres bounded north by E Lafleur, south C Comeau, east Homer Manuel, west A Pi trie; stock, vehicles;. state $1 50, parish $2 50, poll $1. 1922 Auguste Fontenot, Chataignier, 35 acres bounded north by self, south railroad land, east O Lafleur, west Lafleur; state 84p, parish $1 40, poll $1. 1926 Mrs A Larose Fontenot, Ville Plate, 20 acres wood land bounded north by J P Landreneau, south Bayou Joe Marcel, west Jos Tate; 80 acres in Little Mammouth, bounded north by Don L Guillory, south F Dossman, east Bayou Joe Marcel, west Bayou Kirkin; 230 acres and improve ments bounded north by Adrien Fontenot, south Ernest Soileau, east Mrs Henry Soi leau, west Bayou Joe Marcel; stock, vehi cles; state $8 10, parish $13 50. 1939 Benjamin L J Fontenot, Seleyville, 160 acres bounded on north by E Hebert, south Henry Soileau, east school land and west same; 100 acres bounded north and south by public land, east and west D He bert; stock; state $4 14, parish $6 90, poll $1 1941 Mrs Casimire Fontenot, Ville Plate, 25 acres bounded north and south by Cleo phas Tate, east Conway, west N Ortego; stock; state 840, parish $1 40, poll $1. 1944 Estate Chas F Fontenot, Washing ton, 5 acres swamp land bounded north by Bayou Cocodrie, south Pierre Sylvestre, east Paul Stagg, west Pierre Sylvestre; 20 acres swamp, bounded north by Bayou Co codrie, south Joachim Soileau, east S Haas west Paulin Stagg; state 180, parish 300. 1952 Dejean Chas S Fontenot, Washing ton, 21 acres bounded north by Alcin Vi drine, south Mrs C S Fontenot, east Pierre Sylvestre, west J J Fontenot; stock, vehi cles; state $1 14, parish $1 90, poll $1. 1953 Demetrius Fontenot, Ville Plate. 80 acres bounded north by Mrs F Brignac, south A Bellon, east Dondiegue Pitre, west A Launey; stock, vehicles; state $3 30, par ish $5 50, poll $1. 1968 Mrs Emile B Fontenot, Ville Plate, 38 acres bounded north by Mrs A Dupre, south C Comeau, east E Durio, west A Pi tre; state $1 14, parish $1 90. $4 56, poll $1. 2027 Joseph H Fontenot, Ville Plate, 40 acres bounded north by C Fontenot, south Conway, east Boy Buller, westYves Thomp son; 160 acres bounded north by Chas Le bas, south Yves Thompson, east railroad land, west C Landreneau; stock, vehicles; state $4 44, parish, $7 40, poll $1. 2035 Estate Lastie S Fontenot, Chataign ier, 80 acres bounded north by O Veillon, south Louis Perron, east Aubrey Perron, west Leonard Tremie; stock, vehicles: 16 acres on Bayou des Cannes; state $3 90, parish $6 50, joll$1. 2038 Mrs Louisa Fontenot, Ville Platte, 10 acres bounded north by James Stephen, south and east Frangois Fontenot, west by James Stephens; state 42%, parish 709. 2040 Louis B Fontenot, Ville Plate, 30 acres bounded north and south by Louis Y'oung, east Arteluce Lafleur, west 1 Bloch state 90%, parish $1 50. 2044 Louis Olin Fonteiit Beaver, 160i acres, sell4 of sell4 and t I of sell4 and sel4 of swsl4 sec 30 t 3 r w; stdck; state 2052 4ar celin~ontenot, Vifl Plate, 17 acres bounded north by Bayou Cocodrie, south and east J G Guillory, west O. J. Pi tre: stock; state $1 26, parish $2 10, poll $1. 2053 Marius B Fontenot, Ville Plate, 35 acres bounded north by E B Fontenot, south Olivier B Fontenot, east Louis De ville, west - ; stock, vehicles; state $1 80, parish $3, poll $1. 2069 Olin Fontenot Jr, Ville Plate, 80 acres swamp bounded north by public land, south Jos Soileau, east Frangois Bri gnac, west M Lazarro; stock; state $1 14, parish $1 90, poll $1. 2078 Onezime J Fontenot, Chataignier, 90 acres prairie land in Mammouth, boun ded north by Mentor Guillory, south and east Emile Hiebert. west Armand Hebert; stock; state $1 92, parish $3 20, poll $1. 2083 Onile H Fontenot, Ville Plate, 28 acres in Point Cormier, four miles south of Ville Plate. 2104 Pierre Z Fontenot, Ville Plate, 14 acres prairie bounded north by public road south Maria Roseignon, east Ambroise Fontenot, west A L Fontenot; state $2 82, parish $4 70, poll $1. 2124 Theimasse Fontenot, 96 acres boun ded north by Cyprien Granger, south by Pierre Moniele, east M Rozas, west T S Fontenot, improved; stock; state $1 44, parish $2 40, poll $1. 2133 Theophile G Fontenot, Ville Plate, 19 acres bounded north by O Young, south Placide Fontenot, east Auguste Pitre, west self; 19 acres bounded north by A Manuel, south A Fontenot, east self, west A Manu el; stock; state $1 32, parish $2 20, poll $1. 2198 Fvariste Frangois, Opelousas, 10 acres with buildings and improvements, bounded north by A Wartelle, south Hen ry Lastrapes, east P Isaac; stock, vehicles; state $1 50, parish $2 &,, poll $1. 2199 Jules Frangois, Plaquemine Ridge, 40 acres bounded north, east and west by A St Andre, south J Freite; stock, vehicles state $1 74, parish $2 90, poll $1. 2219 Adelaide Frilot, Opelousas, 1 lot im proved bounded north by Garland, south J Bloch, east public road, west D Roos; stock, vehicles; state $3 06, parish $5 10. 2243 Frangois V Fruge, Prud'homme Ci tv, 28 acres improved, bounded north by Joseph Courville, 'south Martin Carron, east Gayard, west Louis Courville; stock, vehicles; state $1 08, parish $1 80, poll $1. 2273 Edward Fusilier, Plaisance, 85 acres improved, bounded north by Joseph Frilot south Dr W Foster, east Adam Dupre, west Bavou Grand Louis; stock; state $2 70, parish $4 50, poll $1. 2308 Marcellin Gallien, Plaisance, 100 acres bounded north by J B Edouard, east and south V Blouin, west J Antoine; stock state $2 88, parish $4 88, poll $1. 2323 Mrs Edward Gardiner, Sunset, 161 acres, nwll4 sec 3 t 8 s r 3 e; stock, vehi cles; state $6 78, parish $11 30. 2324 Estate G I Gardiner, Sunse 40 acres nell4 of selI4 sec 32 t 6 sr 3 e; state $1 44, parish $2 40. 2326 John J Gardiner, Grand Coteau, 60 acres bounded north by J W Gardiner, south Devalcourt, west public road; state $2 40, parish $4. 2346 Hilaire Gaubert. Pot Cove, 20 acres bounded northby J J Gaubert, south and east A Gaubert, west J J Gaubert; stock, vehicles; state 90#, parish $1 50, poll S1. 2352 Mrs Desire Gaudet, 122 acres boun ded north by Bayou Teche, south A C De villiers, east Robin ; stock; 360 acres, nwll4 and swll14 of nellJ4, e112 of swll4, w112 of se 114, sec 24 t 6 s r e; state $5 94, parish $9 90 2420 W S Gordon, 160 acres bounded north by Stephen, south Richard, east by Burr, west swamp; stock, vehicles; state $3 46, parish $9 10, poll $1. 2549 Aaron Guidry, Opelousas, 78 acres bounded north by J B Guillory, south pub lic road, east J B Guillory, west Sonnier; stock, vehicles; state $3, parish $5, poll $1. 2568 Ignatius Guidry, Church Point, 60 acres bounded north by Hypolite Rabit, south Jean & Bro, east Augnstin Malbroux west P D Richard; state $1 86, parish $3 10, poll $1. 2605 Alcide D Guillory, Ville Plate, 40 acres wood land in Mammouth, bounded north by public land, south D P Lafleur, east J B Saucier, west Paul Fusilier; state 36#, parish 60#. 2610 Apolonuse Guillory, Ville Plate, 70 acres bounded north and west by Sam Haas, east J Ellis, south Mrs Octave Daire, state 90#, parish $1 50, poll $1. 2620 Anatole Guillory, Chataignier, 20 acres bounded north by J B Manuel, south railroad land, east Billaudeau, west by Young; stock; 16 acres bounded north and south by railroad land, east Manuel, west M Billaudeau; state 96¢, parish $1 60, poll $1. 226 Azelie Guillory, Ville Plate, 50 acres prairie land in Mammouth, bounded north and south by Sanl Hias, east T Ortego, west Gerand Ardoin, improved; stock; state $1 86, parish $3 10. 2645 Emanuel Guillory, 56 acre: in Mal let, bounded north and east by Flavie Guil lorv, south V Sonnier, west J McCoy; state $1 26, parish $2 10, poll $1. 2683 Joseph Joachim Guillory, Ville Plate 50 acres improved in Mammouth, bounded north by Joseph Buller. south J B Lafleur, east Don Louis Gufllory, west Henry Mc Cauley; vehicles; state $1 20, parish $2, poll $L 2609 J J Guillory, Opelousas, 60 acres bounded north by H & Z T Young, south Paul Sonnier, east Lucien Miller, west Eugene V Richard; state $2 22, parish $3 10 poll $1, 2707 Lucius Guillory, 24 acres improved, bounded north by bayou Mallet, south by Emanuel Guillory, east - , west by bayou Mallet; state 60p, parish $1, poll $1. 2711 Olide Marie Guillory, 40 acres wood land on bayou Nezpique, bounded north by Dalicourt Guillory, east Marius Lan dreneau, south and west - ; state 54#, parish 90#, poll $1. 2727 Onezime Guillory, Ville Plate, 200 acres bounded north by Gabriel Berzas, south Hypolite Berzas, east John Victori anne, west railroad land; 50; acres' bound ed north by A Ardoin, south M Delafosse, east public land, west M Lebarge; stock, vehicles; state $5 34, parish $8 90, poll $1. 2733 Heirs of Pauline Guillory, Mallet, 40 acres bounded north by D L Todd, south Alex Miller, east John McCoy, west Mrs Brunson, improved; state $1 02, parish $1 70. 2791 Ferdinand Halphen, 3 lot in Ope lousas. bounded north by - street, south Firnberg, east Hollier, west Market street; state $240, corporation $2, poll $1.: 2792 Louis Halphen, % lot in Opelousas, bounded north by Grolee street, south by Guidry, east Mrs Medicis, west Birotte; stock; state $2 82, corporation $2 35, poll $1 2861 Nelson Hatten, 1 lot improved near Washington, bounded north and south by Presccott, east Moundville street, west Hill street; stock, vehicles; state $2 70, parish $4 50, poll $1. 2937 John Henry Henderson, Waxia, 17 acres bounded north and south by Hen derson, east Walker, west Bailey; stock; state $1 32, parish $2 20, poll $1. 2938 Sarah and Jane Henderson, 17 acres bounded north by Henderson, south Wolff east Pecot, west Courtableau; state 84#, parish $1 40. `946 Benjamin Henry' and sister, Ope lousas, 25 acres bounded north by Lemelle, south V Lastrapes, east J Sandoz, west rail road; stock, vehicles; state $3 30, parish 5 50, poll $1. 2951 Cyprien Henry, Opelousas, 17 acres improved, bounded north by Garland, east public road, south C M Thompson, west by Garland; stock, vehicles; state $2 22, par ish $3 70, poll $1. 2935 Mrs John Henry, Plaisance, 35 acres bounded north by Malreau, south Garland east G Dupre. West M E Dejean; state $1 68, parish $2 80. 3062 T G Hudson, Melville, 1 -lot bound ed north by Landrum, south J H Levy, east self, west Brady; 1 lot bounded north by self, south J H Levy, east'river, west by self; 1 lot bounded north by Landrum, east river, west self; stock, vehicles; state $9 18, corporation $7 65, poll $1. 3073 H D Hunt,Garland,80acres bounded north by M Mohr, south G A Wvkoff, east swamp, west railroad; stock, vehicles; state $2 10, parish $3 50, poll $1. 3109 Frank Jackson, near Washington, 8 acres bounded north by Derbes, south J Harrison, east B Martel; stock; state 660, parish $1 10, poll $1. 3139 Jean Bte James, Ville Plate, 40 acres bounded north by O Dardeau, south and west O Lafleur, east Sam Hass; 3152 Frangois Jean, Ville Plate, 84 acres bounded north by Has, south L Curle', east V Soileau, west Lazarro; stock, vehi cles; state $3 96, parish $0 60, poll $1. 3157 Jean Martin, Opelousas, 47 acres bounded north by L Christ, east and south i swamp, west Wvble; stock, vehicles; state $1 74, parish $2 i0, poll $1. 3169 Lucius Jeansonne, Ville Plate, 40 acres prairie land in Little Mammouth, bounded nortbby Arthur Tate south No ms Morin, east Edwin Vidrine, west Sam Haas; stock; state $2 18, parish $3 80, poll $1. . . 3216 Henry Johnsoa, Sunset, 4540 acres in 321~8 a ul Johnasu, Ohicotr 17 .arets surrounded by lanas formerly asessed .to J K Elkins; stock; state 60#, parish $1, poll 3230 Julia Johnson, =1 lot in Melville boundedlnorth by Burton, south E Adams, east Church property; state 12#, corpora tion 10#. 3245 Prosper Johnson, Big Mammouth, 40 acres bounded north by A Guillory, east and south D Deshotels; stock; state 789, parish $1 30, poll $1. 3262 Alcide Jones, Grand Coteau, 40 acres bounded north by J Petitin, south Mrs Du gas, east Briscoe; state $2 04. parish $3 40, poll $1. 3280 Felix Jones, Plaq Point, 1.36 acres bounded north by 0 Bellon, south, east and west Thomas Tweedell; stock, vehl cles; state $5 16, parish $8 60, poll $1. 3325 Sebastien Joseph, Church Point, 40 acres prairie land bounded north by Colas, south Lavergne, east Thibodeau, west J P Guidry; stock; state $1 86, parish $3 10, poll $1. 2348 Joseph Joubert, Mallet, 130 acres prairie land; stock; state $3 72, parish $6 20, poll $1. 3370 J W Keller, Chicot, 200 acres in and near Pine prairie, bounded north by Oquin in sec 43 t 2 s r e; state $1 86, parish $3 10 3129 Austin Lacombe, Opelousas, 4 lot hounded north by Firnberg, south and east Perrodin, west Court street; stock, vehicles merchandise; 1 lot in Washington, boun ded north by Main street, south Lee Mc Nicholls, east D Lalanne, west Vine street; state $21 60, corporation $18, poll $1. 3441 Arthemon M Lafleur, Washington, 75 acres bouinded north by bayou Cocodrie, south Louis James, east J J Fontenot, west Mrs J P Ortego, improved; stock, vehicles; state $3 96, parish $6 60, poll $1. 3463 Estate Hebrard Lafleur, Ville Plate, 8 acres wood land in Belaire's Cove; 30 acres bounded north by S Lafleur, south O B Fontenot, east S A Lafleur, west W 0 Young; stock, vehicles; state $1 50, parish $2 6O, poll $L 3467 Jean Bte Lafleur, Ville Plate, 17 acrres wood land on bayou des Cannes, improved, bounded north by F Dossman, south Charles Bertrand, east Hypolite Soi leau; stock; state 669, parish $1 10, poll $1. 3469 Jean Pierre Lafleur, Ville Plate, 70 acres prairie land bounded north by Dun bar, south Alcide Guillory, east J J Lan dreneau; 20 acres bounded north by A Guillory, south and east J Aucoin, west P Fusilier; stock, vehicles; state $2 10, par ish $3 50, poll $1. 3499 Joseph Lagrange, Opelousas,30 acres improved, bounded north by Geo Whea ton, south L Daniels, east bayou Marie Croquant; state $1 62, parish $2 70, poll $1. 3507 Nicholas Lahaye, Port Barre, 50 acres bounded north by Joe Dubourdieu, south Courtableau, east Lastie Nezat, west Caillouet, improved; stock; state $3 48, parish $5 80, poll $1. 3556 Hypolite Landreneau, Ville Plate, 80 acres prairie land improved, bounded north by T S Fontenot, south public land, east A Landreneau, west public land; stock: state $l 80. narish $3. noll $I. 3557 J B Lafleur, Ville' Plate, 160 acres bounded iorth by Emile Soileau, south by Onezime B Fontenot, eest Auguste Fonte not, west Etienne Culeau; stock, vehicles; 80 acres bounded north by self, south by Haas, east 0 B Fontenot, west E Culeau; state $8 94, parish $14 90, poll $1. -562 Joseph Landreneau, Ville Plate, 40 acres in Mammouth, bounded north by railroad land, south Ducide Guilloryr, east Joe Ortego, west Policia Fontenot, improv ed; state $1 38, parish $2 30, poll 41. 3566 Louis Landreneau Sr, Mammouth, 30 acres wood land bounded north by phb lic land, south Cyprien Landreneau, east public land, west Aurelien Landreneau; 40 acres in Mammouth, bounded north by Oscar Fontenot, south Damon Deville, east Onezime Ardoin, west Cerant Soileau; stock; state $1 86, parish $3 10, poll $1. 3577 Mrs Ambroise Landry near Opelou sas, 47% acres and improvements bounded north by V Ledoux, south Adam Reed, east Lindor Jacco, west Edgar Landry; stock, vehicles; 40 acres bounded north by Landry, south J Meyers & Co, east A Reed; 25 acres bounded north,- south, east and west by C Comeau; state $4 50, parish $7 50 3582 Mss Emerand Landry, Ville Plate, 160 acres prairie land about 314 of a mile southwest of Ville Plate; stock, vehicles; state $4 44, parish $7 40. 1 lot in Ville Plate; state $5 40, corpora tion $4 50. 3595 Erard Lartigue, Plaisance, 10 acres bounded north and east by Y Andrepont, south by public road, west R Malveau; stock; state 360, varish 000, poll $1. 3611 Sylvania Lastrapes, Opelousas, 1 lot bounded north by Sandoz, east and west Union street; state $2 10, corporation. 3612 Victor Lastrapes, 200 acres near Op elousas, bounded north by Pain, south and west public road, east Sandoz; stock, vehi cles; state $19 68. parish $32 80. 3651 William Lavergne, Opelousas, 40 acres prairie land improved, bounded north by Wm Dejean, south T Thibodeau, east M Thibodeau, west Richard; stock;-state $1 68, parish $2 80, poll $1. 3656 Dumethilde Lavighe, Ville Plate, 16 acres land and improvements, bounded north and east by Charles Dossman, south and west O Dardeau; state 60¢, parish $1, poll$1. - 3718 Mrs Valentin Lede, Mallet, 20 acres bounded north by A Pitre, south J Perro din, east E Dupre, west Prud'homme; stock; 24 acres bounded north by A Pitre, south and east E Pitre, west L Dupre; state $1 26, parish $2 10. 3761 Jean M Leger, 148 acres at Plaque mine Point, improved, bounded north by J B Thibodeau, south and east Theodule Thibodeau, west bayou Plaquemine; stock, state $5 52, parish $9 20, poll $1. 3841 E T Lewis, Opelousas, 20 acres and improvements, bounded north by Alphonse Lastrapes, south Gillespie, east and west Estate Lastrapes, stock; state $8 70, parish $14 50, poll $1. 3847 T H Lewis Jr, Opelousas, 1 lot boun ded north by Dr J P Saizan, south Cherry street, west Court street; state $2 40, corpo ration $2, poll $1. 3862 LMrs Arrietta Littell, Opelousas, six lots with buildings and improvements, bounded north byB A Littell, south Gro lee street, eas't Lombardy street, west Un ion street; state $6 24, corporation $5 20. 3863 Dr Ben A Littell, Opelousas, 8 lots with buildings and improvements, bound ed north by - street, south Mrs A Littell east Lombardy street, west Union street, stock, vehicles; state $7 38, corporation $6 15, poll $1. 3865 Estate HR M Littell, 1 lot and im provements in Opelousas, state $2 40, cor poration $2. 3866 Miss Kate Littell and Mrs R Catlett, 2 lots and improvements in Opelousas, bounded north by Bloch, south Perrodin, west Market street; state $3 60, corporation $3. 3868 Dr R M Litteell, 1 lot impioved, in Opelousas, bounded north by Mrs Sittig, south Boagni, east Main street, west Mrs Mooch, stock, vehicles; state $12 84, corpo ration $10 40. 2 lots bounded north by Dr Littell, south Frazee, east Court street, west Market st; state 60#, corporation 500. 3869 Mrs R M Littell, 4 lots in Opelousas, bounded north by, Cherry street, south by Sam Haas, east Walnut street, west Mar ket street; state $7 20, corporation $6. 3871 E B Linton, near Opelousas, 1 lot improved. bounded north by Bellevue st. south Mrs Heurtavant, east Jack Beau champ, west vacant land; state 780, parish $1 30, poll $1. 3883 Mrs 8 A Lambert, Big Cane, 80 acres bounded north by W F Clopton, east W D Godwin, south Callahan; state 600, parish $1. c 3901 Lange Lewis, 36 acres bounded north by bayou Mallet, south Jean Bte Baptiste, east liphege Guillery, west Donat Guillo ry, improved state $1 08, parish $1 80, poll, $1. ..14 Dr T G Lyons, Elba, 30 acres on Atchafalaya, stock, vehicles; state $2 16, parish $3 (0, poll $1. 3935 J B McCauley, Ville Plate, 80 acres in prairie Mammouth, bounded north by Felicien Doguet, south, east and west by railroad land, stock, vehicles; state 86., parish $1 10 poll $1. 3958 Mrs S McDaniel, Washingtn, 1 frac tional lot and improvements bounded north by De'ean street, south Dupre, east Kavanagh; state $1 80, corporation $1 50. 1981 Valentin McGee, Chataignier, 20 acres prairie anid woodland in Faquetai que, bounded north by Michel Leger, east Don Louis Godeau, south Theodose Chach ere, west Michel Leger, stock; state 42,: parish 70%, poll $1. 399 P A MeNealey, Big Cane, 25 acres prairie and wood land bounded north by Adolphe Joubert, south Jack Gloston, east Mrs Louis Malveau, west Poiret Placee state 60%, pariah $1, poll $. 4003 Emile Maile, Sunset, 0 acseres and improvements bounded north by Arthur Jean, south Jos i .tin Boulrue, east by. Arthur Jean, west Abranham Sith, stock; state$14 ~rtbP0po$L - ed bounded north by ,6Mornblnveg, west M Peters, south C Duson; state $3 60, corporation $3, poll $1. 4076 Jean Bte Manuel, Ville Plate, 40 adres in Chataignier, bounded north by J B Bertrand. south and west E Dardeau, east Francois Marcantel; 160 acres improv ed prairie land bounded north by P Pier ron, south D P Lafleur, east Francois Fusi lier, west Louis Johnson, stock, vehicles; state $6 90, parish $11 50, poll $1. 4100 Pierrot Manuel, Pointe Duralde, 64 acres, % wood- and, remainder prairie, bounded north by T H Lewis, south Theo dule Guillory east M Rozas, west Theim asse Fontenot; state 96P, parish $1 60, poll $1. 4112 Ursin Manuel, Chataignieg 30 acres prairie and wood land in anse-aux-Pailles, bounde~l north by Jos Lafleur, south rail road land, east and west Arteluce Lafleur, improved, stock, vehicles; state $1 26, par ish $2 10, poll $L 4118 Arcius Mareantel, Faquetaique, 23 acres bounded north by Joseph Rozas, east Joseph Marcantel, south Gerand Miller, west Joseph Rozas, stock; state 78¢, parish $1 30, poll $1. 4150 Mrs Jean Bte Marks, Grand Coteau, 32 acres in prairie-des-Femmes, bounded north by Jules Quebedeau, south Mouton, east bayou Pusilier, west self.; state 30f, parish 500. 4290 Mrs Louis Miller, Grand Coteau, 150 acres in prairie-des-Femmes, bounded on the north by Marks, south D Meche, east Lagrange. stock; state $7 98, parish $13 30. 4305 Charles H Mfills, Sunset, 75 acres and improvements bounded north by G Burlegh, south and west J Pettitin, east A Jean, stock, vehicles; state $3 66, parish $6 10, poll $1. 4314 Leon Misthic, Leonville, 65 acres im proved, bounded north by A C Devilliers, south and east J Camy, west Dore and De villiers, stock; state $2 82, parish $4 70, poll $1. 4361 Marius Maurin, Ville Plate, 40 acres prairie land in upper Little Mammouth, bounded north by Lucius Jeansonne, east Felix Maurin, south J B Ortego, west Sam Haas; state 960, parish $1 60, poll $1. 4364 Pierre Felix Maurin, Ville Plate, 80 acres prairie and wood land in upper Lit tie Mammouth, improved, bounded north by E Vidrine, south Haas, east Thos Reed, west Numa Maurin, stock, vehicles; state $1 38. parish $2 30, poll $1. 4376 Ulger Maurin, Ville Plate, 160 acres prairie land in Mammouth, bounded north south and east by railroad land, west Tre ville Deshotels, improved, stock; state $3 24, parish $5 40, poll $1. 4479 Antoine Nick, Washington, 32 acres bounded north by A Fontenot, east J P Stephen, south railroad, west E Brignac, stock, vehicles; state $1 44, parish $2 40. poll $1. On said day of sale I will sell such por tions of said property as each debtor may point out, and in case the tax debtor shall not point out sufficient property, I will at once, without further delay, sell the-least quantity of said property of any tax debt or, which any bidder may buy for the am ount of taxes, interest and costs due by said tax debtor. The sale will be without appraisement, for cash in legal tender mo ny of the United States. T" S. FONTENOT, Sheriff and Ex-Officio Tax Collector, au'26 6t Parish of St Landry. Proceedings of the Police Jury. OPELOVSAS, LA., Aug. 7th, 1893. The police jury met at 12 m, pursuant to adjournment. Present, J B Bergeron, pres ident, Messrs McGee, Dupre, Courtney, Guidry, Clopton and Lafleur. Mr Wm Evans having presented his commission as a member of the police ju rv for the 1st ward, vice E M Boagni re moved, the president recognized his ap pointment and ordered his commission spread upon the minutes. State of Louisiana, Executive Depars ment; Murphy J Foster, Governor of tffe State of Louisiana-In the name and by the authority of the State of Louisiana, Know ye, that I have nominated, consti tuted and by these presents do nominate, constitute and appoint Wm Evans police juror, first ward, parish of St Landry, vice E M Boagni removed; and I do authorize and empower him to execute and fulfill the duties of said office according to law, and to have and to hold the said office, with all the powers, privileges and emolu ments to the same, from and after date hereof. In testimony whereof, I hereunto affix my signature and cause the seal of the State to be attached, at the city of Baton Rouge, the 4th day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-three. and in the year of the independence of the United States of America the one hundredth and seven teenth. MURPHY J. FOSTER. By the Governor: T. S. ADAMs. Secretary of State. The assessor appeared before the police jury and asked that the body cause thr, clerk to count over in his presence and let him view all books, .lists and other papers that were turned over to the body sitting as a board of reviewers. On motion of mr McGee the said request was granted. On motion of mr McGee the assessor by request was allowed to bring before the body an offic(r wlBo has the right to ad minister an oath, to show cause, if any he has, of documents and papers missing in this room, which were given in possession to the jury by him. On motion of mr Lafleur the police jury'l adjourned till 3p m. VaENING sBssION. The police jury met at 3 p-m. Present,; J B Bergeron, president, Messrs McGee, Dupre, Guidry, Clopton, Lafilur, Baller, Evans and Courtney. On motion of Dr Clopton the report of committiee appointed to view out road on the front of the Bailey & Henderson plan tation on Bayou Courtablean, was receiv ed and committep discharges. mr Lafleur in the chair. On motion mr Bergeron the report of committee appointed to sell contract, to sell contract.to build bridge on road lead ing from Port Barre to Chachere's mill was received, committee discharged and Mr J O Leblanc credited with the sum of $90 out of internal fmprovement fund 3d ward 1893. On motion of mr Buller the report of committee appointed to sell contract to build bridge across Nezpique at Johnson's *Cove, was received committee discharged and Messrs Olivrel Guillory and Felicien Doguetcredited with the sum $275 out of internal improvement fund 7th ward 1893. On motion of mr McGee a committee of two was appointed by the chair to confer with the district attorney in regard to the assessment valuation of property in the Red River, Atchafalaya and sayou Boeuf levee district. The chair appointed Messrs McGee and Clopton. mr Courtney offered the following reso lution: f[e it resolved that, whereas, the assessor of St Landry has 'appeared before this body and asked to be allowed to in vestigate the matter of some person or per sons having extracted certain documents from the rooms of the jury; and whereas, said investigation having been granted, and a full and complete review of the mat ter has developed the fact that the coinm plaint lies in a member of this body hav ing taken from these rooms a schedule, one of five written for this body; therefore be it resolved that the assessor's action ii hereby dismissed. Dr Clopton offered the following in lieu of mr Courtnev's resolution: After a fall investigation Tby the assessor, nothing of importance was found out of place. mr Courtney called for the yeas and navys. Messrs McGee, Clopton, Buller, Bergero .and Evans voted..aye, and Messrs Court ney and Dupre 'voted no. nar Clopton'.' substitute was carried. On motion of mr. McGee the police jury adjourned till to'morrow-at 9 a m. Aug 8th, 1893.--The plice jury. met at9 a m. Present,J 3a "Brgeron, president, Messrs McGee, Courtney, Guidry, Ctopton, Lafleur, Buller, .vans." Mr Lafleur in.the chair. On motion of m*r Guidry, be It rssolved that whereas; it has come to thekowl edge of this boidy, threoegh the poliejro from the 2d ward, that a certain 1 tal ib? lie -road leading froin Alfred Jeaintfra. - geis Boss, h-as bee.t :o by- Ows.aie iBa binean; the romd=toverse~r of. id road is hereby ordered and authorised 'to surmma rilv open and remove all obstruction to said road at the expense Of said Onetis, BDbineau, iin accorance with seec 983 of the Revised . tatua.' tes of 187:._::- 0,i-.::.- as ,menuda.d by act 100'of the acts of 188910. OnmotsonofwrGaidr(, thesum of 475 pptf iopinaternialbtpr i S r oO o Ov4"ide t -rovided aik a ppropriation be made iby he.parish of Lafayette -for the' same pe pole. On motion of mr Buller the petition of Mr Bartholomew Laflenur praying for a change of road, was laid on the table till next meeting. On motion of mr Buller the petition of citizens of-Mamou praying for a change of road running from John Reed's crossing to Point-aux-Pins, was laid: on the table till next meeting. On motion of mr Lafleur,' the following preamble and resolutions were adopted: Whereas, at the last meeting of the po lice jury actingas a board of reviewers, a motion of Dr Clopton, the assessment of lands within the Red River, Atchafalaya and Bayou Boeuf Levee District was reduc ed fifty per cent; and whereas, upon inqui ry, the district attorney, ex-officio parish attorney, informed this body that such re duction was illegal as per a-decision of the Supreme Court of this State, in the 39th Annual, page 530; therefore, be it Resolved that the resolution adopted as aforesaid be and is hereby rescinded. On motion ofmr Buller the report of the committee appointed to assess damages done Ulger Maurin by running through the center of his land. was accepted and committee discharged and Ulger Maurin credited with the sum of $225 out of inter nal improvement funds 7th ward 1893. On motion of mr Lafleur the police jury took a recess till 3 p m. EVENIkg) sESSION. The police jury met at 3 p m. Present, J B Bergeron, president, Messrs McGee, Clopton, Lafleur, Buller, Courtney, Guidry, Evans and Fontenot. On motion of Dr Clopton the police jury went in session as a board of reviewers. On motion of mr, Lafleur, be it resolved that the assessment submitted by the par ish assessor for the year 1893, be and is hereby accepted and that said assessor be authorized to proceed to make his roll therefor, and that all other resolutions adopted on the same, subject matter at'our last and this meeting, be and are hereby rescinded. Mr Courtney called for the ayes and naysve. Messsrs McGee, Clopton, Lafleur, Buller and Evans voted yes and Messrs Courtney and Guidry no. Mr Lafleur's res olution wale carrted. On motion of mr Lafleur a committee of two was appointed to call on the president of the First National Bank and inform him that the resolution adopted at last meeting, reducing the bank's assessment to $40,000, was rescinded, and placed back to $50,000. The chair appointed Messrs La fleur and Clopton to notify him of the change; if he has any objection to urge to come forward immediately. ° The committee having waited on the president of the First National Bank, re ported that he the president would appear before this body to-morrow at 10 a m. On motion the board of reviewers went in session of the police jury. On motion of mr Lafleur the police jury went into committee of the whole for the purpose of passing on claims, with Mr. Mo Gee in the chair. $ t B F Vannoy conv'g prisoner to jail.. 2 50 Wm Ghilds building bridge 8w.... 8 00 Allen McCoy spade & hoe broke 8w 1 50 Ulysse Dugal 1 spade broken 3w..... 1 25 Aug Charles I axe helve broke 3w... 25 Ones Landry i shovel broken 3w.... 75 FA Smith 16 trees used on road 3w. 4 00 Arthur Castille 1 spade broken 3w.. 25 J B Marks building 2 bridges 3w.... 30 00 ML Swords lock on office & 1 duster 5 00 A Guillet lumber, shovel, nails 7w .... 3 65 Chs Dossman 504 ft Iuniber 6w..:... 5 54 J P Carson mag and W P Wolf const costs in 4 road cases 6w............ 13 70 51 L Swords assessor, paper fasteners 63 twine, fasteners etc for assessor's office............. 7 00 Sam Haas lumber spikes etc 6w ..... 14 00 Mrs Alex Dugas 24 posts for bridge.. - 6 00 J L Stewart rebuildingbridge on Tur key Creek- 6w.......... ....20 00 Ches lossman 8949 feet lumber 5w...134 27 E Latreyte spikes8w ............... 2 50 " 1w .............. 1095 Dr Shute expert testimony State vs Guilloty ....... ............. 1000 J Lassalle spikes................. 45 James Cloud repairing bridge and furnishing lumber 6wd............ 15 00 Wm Clark repairing bridge and fur nishing lumber6wd .............. 15 00 Adam Lalonde hauling lumber 3wd. 2 50 Wm Clark lumber 6wd.......... 4 45 Opelousas Courier printing blanks.. 6 00 The committee on claims having arisen reported through their chairman, Mr Mc Gee, that they had examined the above claims and found them correct. On motion of mr Lafleur the report of the committee was accepted and commit tee discharged . On motion of mr Lafleur the police jury adjourned till to-morrow at 9:30 a m. Aug. 9th, 1893.-The police jury met at 9:30 am. Present, Messrs Bergeron, presi dent, McGee, Courtney, Guidry, Clopton, Lafleur, Buller. Evans and Fontenot. : On motion of mr Courtney, be it resolv ed that whereas, it has come to the knowl edge of the police jury of St Landry that there is and has been for some time a mis understanding between the assessors of the parishes of St Landry and Rapides as to where persons livingon the line of the two parishes should pay their taxes. There fore, be it resolved that the police jury of Rapides be requested to instruct the par ishasurveyorof saidparish to meet the sur Veyor of St. Landry at the pointon the line of St Landry and voyaelles where the line of Rapides comes in. '-Be it..urtherresolv ed that the surveyor of St Liandry be and is hereby instruted to communieate with the surveyor of Rapide and plroceed to make the said survey and establish the line, between St Landry ahd spids as above set forth,the wok to be complee and a report .returned within twO months from the promulgtation hereof. And the clerk is instructed to forward at once a copy of this re-solution to the president of the police jury of Radides. On motion of mr Evans, be it resolved that J P Smith, road overseer, is hereby authorized to remove bridge near John Wilson's, where once was a public road since abandoned. and use same on public road leading to Grand Coteau. On motion of mr McGee, be it resolved that for the information of the members of this body as well as the people of thie parish, that the elerk be and is herebyt in structed to furnish a full statement in sc count of the road supervisors, showing the expenditures bvward and to whom paid, to be submitted at next regular meeting On motion of mr Courtney, be it resole ed that the following communication be received and termsaccepted: To the President and members of the Po lice Jury of St Landry Pariih: Gentlem'en.-Whereas, at the approach ing criminal term of the District Court to be convened in September you will require a person to keep the per diem and milea.R of the witnesses subpoanaed before said Criminal District Court. And whereas, you have' been heretofore paying one hundred dollars per month to have this book kept; Now then I make you the offer of keep ing this book and doing this duaty for the sum of fifty dollars per month. Hopeing a favorabtile reply., I am, Yours Respetfually, J. H. HA.RMONSON. mnt McGee in the chair. Mr Lafleur moved to table Mr Courtneys motion. mr Courtney called for the ayes an~d M 5 Lafleur :Bergeroni Buller Jont e adt _oClopton, Eveas . Gee. voied-aye, and Courtney and Gld no.. '. mr Lafteur's motion to table carried. On motion of Mr Lafleur the sheriff of St Landry was authorized to continue the employment of the deputy to yeep an ae count of the time and pedmand mile age of witnesses-as heretfor e. Mr Guldiry called for the .-a and trays. Mres Laleur. Begeron, o pton-" tenot Buller, Evans and MHoee voted yes, and Courtney and Gidry no. Mr Lberbr's motion was carraie On motion of Mr Lsfleur the chair tp oited Dr Cloptoni a committee. of onZe t form the assessor that this. ody was ready to turn over to him the aseeasket iats and books. On motion of Mr Baller, be t resolved that the aippropration of 22 in avor of Vlger Maurn be and is hereby t ler ed, for the reason that the funds hrb the l had been exhausted. riortoseld ap prtprltion, and th.at fea chi Il over; trSords, the assessor, appeared a ' aeepted the assessment lite. as' road rsupryor, hih soal of Mr Lateur, accepted. lletridt at Barbtek, across SayoulI#(I where old bridge now stands; sadi tobe built under the supeiviion ofat , Al1n, Wm Lawth and'Ro bte-J . : On motion of Dr.CJg lton s hei . .. that the ordinance C uffw as the e'iaO Ordiiance," creating road supevisors, adopted Aug 8th, 1892, be, and after the 3lst dayd of December,1893, resein±ad and. repealed. Mr Lafleur called for ayes and nays. The motion was-unanimously earried. On motion of Mr Courtney, the minutes of last meeting were adopted as read. On motion of Mr Lafleur, the police jury adjourned till 3p m. EERIaG eassroe. The police jury met at 3 pa. Present: Bergeron, president; Laflenur Courtney, Buller, Fontenot, Guidry, Clopton, Evans and McGee. Mr Bergeron moved to reconsider his motion appropriating $250.00 to send back Edward Oil as a parish cadet to the La. State University at Baton Rouge, provided that no provision of the like matter be made for any other child. Mr Courtney called for the ayes and nays. Lafleur, Buller, Clopton, Fontenot, Ev' ans, Bergeron and McGee voted yes, and Courtney and Guidry voted no. Mr Bergeron's motion was carried. Dr Clopton moved as a substitute to Mr Bergeron's motion of June the 13th, 1803, appropriating $250 to send Edward Gil to the State University at Baton Rouge, that the said sum of $250 be and is hereby ap propriated for the public school fund of the parish of St. Landry. Dr Clopton's motion was carried. Mr Bergeron in the chair. On motion of Mr Lafleur, the minutes were adopted as read. On motion of Mr Lafleur, the police jury adjourned till the 2nd Monday of October, at 12 m. J. B. BERGERON ALEX STAGG, President. ( Clerk. VENBRE OF JURORS DRAWs roa TaE Tsai or Counr BzExINNINo AT OPELOUSAS, SEPT. 11UT, 1893. FIRST WEER. TA Hicks ..............Big Cane i E 8 Andrus......... Opelousas 0 Louis Sibille........ Coulee Croche Jean Tate ................M..amon Octave Daigle........ Faquetaique * Eloi Vidrine•.. ..Grand Prairie Edward Dejean ... near Ope Elmus Campbell....... p.cot Armas Durio........... peouas 10 Gus E Duprer..........Opelonsas Valery Bourque fils.... Plaq Ridge 8 L Hebrard ...........Opelousas Francois Hollier.. .near Opelousas * Louis Bihm ............ .Msllet W R Cochran............Opelous Benson Harmon ...... .Opiose Cyprien Castille........ Leonville Pierre Woods.. near Grand Coteau -Henry Young Jr...... Paquetaique 20 Dupreville Duplechain..C Criche Michel Robin....... ..Leonville Eraste Dupre.......... Plaisance J E Bacon ......... Whitei.lle' Jules Boutte ............. Bellevue J D Quebedeau..........Leonville Joseph Chachere...:.... Bellevue A D Leblanc ....... ... Opelousas Dorsin McGee....... .....Mamon Henry Chachere.e...... Opelousas 30 Morris Despres......... Opelousas Armand Brignac... Ville Plate Pre Alvide Bailleu.......... Teche Emile Poiret........ Plaisance John Hggins...... near Opelousas Houston Young............. Mallet 8 J Wilson.......... Opeiiusas Treville Leger Jr.... Coulee Croche Robert Milstead .........Opelomsaa Zephirin Thibodeau....... Croche 40 GM Richard ............ Big Cane Sosthene Guillory....... Plaieanee Wm Henderson......... Opelousas Bussy Nesat........ nearOpeloas Adam- Dupre............ Ce Prevalle Chretien .... ..Plaisance Onezime Durio... .....Plaisaice Honore Fusilier...Prairie Laurent Maurice Guslinski...... pelo s Benjamin Guidry.. Coulee roe)he 50U L J Derbes........... Washington sEcoND WHYx. J K Sandoz............. oepo: s Paul Richard............Opelosas Leoval L Domingean. ,,. Crobhe Emile Robin :..... ...... Leonille Dr L Daly,......... ..Delievue Alex Lejeune........... Opelosas Ralph Boudreau...-.. Washington Jack Melangon....... .Opelousas Louis Spyrer....... ...... .Teche' 10 Theodore Tate........... Maou Alcide Damas....... Port Bar. Joseph Brandon... Mai.. . on Marx Firnberg.........Olou a C R Steele....... ...i Bevu . Romero Arcenean.. Coulee Croebe Wm C Miller........ tee Croc . he Wm Delean....Paqs ine 'o+int e Mills.. ..... .,:. ...- nBl ,, Frank Moore.... .... .chiqt 20 Valmont Larose ..Bayou iBoo J C 3pyrer.......... 'eonJ ll l IR Guidry .....' t : Damotiville Fusilier.. .hata SMorzart Guindry,near Grand otes Arthur Dejean...... ...Opele-ses H. Saint ...... Mellevne Edward Lastrapes...` O oe Pierre Baudoin....... iG i a i J B Ridean .....u.Plaialce 80 Joe Perry....... Opeoisas John Childs:. P.....e.. . it L P Loniller .. ... .. J WG lrdilet... (RdG Alvin Dtach.... .. Ol. Ze hirin Tones.-....'. .. - R+P Savant .......... :. Romer Laverge.... 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