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THE CLARION. OPELOUSAS, MAY 2, 1896. It's all Over now-the election, I mean, and things in general will once more resume their normal con dition. I won't print any more tickets or pasters for some time to come; but I am ready to fill all orders for everything else in the way of printing. Bring your orders to BODEIULLER, The Printer. PUIBLASl ERS' CARl). The undersigned publishers of the Ope I0osas Courier, St. Landry Clarion and Washington Post hereby agree to abide by the following rules in all matters of busi ness concerning their respective publica tions: 1. We agree on a uniform rate of adver tising to be strictly adhered to in every in stance. 2. To charge for all publications of a po litlcal nature, including proceedings, reso lutions, &c., at the rate of 50 cents per square of 100 words and exact pay in ad vance. 3. To charge for all obituary notices, cards of thanks and communications of a personal nature at they te of 50 cents per 100 words. 4. To do no work for nothing, except for a charitable or benevolent object. 5. To charge for all judicial advertise ments at the rate fixed by law. ,. To keep at all times convenient for in spection a tarif of rates which is to form the basis of this agreement. LEONCE & L. A. SANDOZ, Publishers Courier. RAYMOND BREAUX, Publisher Clarion. JOSEPH AD. GIL, Publisher Post. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons indebted to J. Meyers & Co, (now in liquidation) to call and settle their indebtedness to said firm, as otherwise, the accounts will be placed in the hands of our at torneys for collection. JULIUS MEYERS, II. NEWMAN J. T. STEWART, meh28-5t Liquidators. The Police Jury. The complexion of the police jury is in doubt. The regular democrats elected six out of the ten, but as Mr. W. M. Prescott, of the 5th ward, was also endorsed by the combine, it is not certain how he will stand. This is the way it stands: Regular Democrats - Adelma Guidry, second ward; Robert Bur leigh, fourth ward; Jules Quebe deau, third ward; E. T. Lafleur, seventh ward; E. H. McGee, eight ward. Total 5. Combine-J. O. Chachere and Diomel Durlo, first ward; Ozeme Fontenot, fifth ward; Sam Haas, sixth ward. Total 4. Nominated in democratic prim ary and endorsed by combine-W. M. Prescott, fifth ward. We hope our parish legislators will agree upon some common ground of working, and lay aside as much as possible all partisan feeling. The out-going police jury has been wonderfully successful, having nearly paid the parish's back indebtedness and placed the parish on a sound financial footing, and it is to be hoped the new fathers will pursue the same po licy. ]Big Jai- is Aaron Jacobs. He sells clothing, while little Jake sells newspapers. Big Jake play ed a joke on the community the day after election. While the peo pie were breathing short awaiting the returns of the election, B. J. got out a flaming dodger, starting off by "Elected by a Big Majority !" It was instantly grabbed and perused by hundreds of anxious eyes, and when it was discovered that it was only a clothing ad., B. J. was blessed. Great are the Jakes. Married. Mr. Jules Melancon and Miss Marie Hebert were married at the Catholic church in Opelousas last -Tuesday evening. The young cou ple are well and favorably known in Opelousas, where they have re sided all their lives, and it is uni versally agreed that they are hap pily mated. Mr. Melancon is a member of tJhe firm of C. Hebert & Co, and a young man of sterling qualities. Mrs. Melancon is a daughter of Mr. C. Hebert, and has a host of friends who wish her well. Our best wishes go to them. Sadly Mistaken. The opposition was heard to boast that the Clarion would now be compelled to turn up its toes to the daisies. That's a sad mistake. The Clarion is here to stay, and will continue to fight the battles of democracy and white supremacy as persistently as ever. The mere defeat of the parochial and judi cial ticket it supported will not cause its demise. No, boys, the Clarion is still in the ring. It's Over. The war is over. Let animosity die out. Let's dance around the May-pole and work hand in hand for the good of the parish and of the town. Business has been temporarily paralyzed by factional dissensions, and the people must now get together and rehabilitate our glorious country. It's YoWr Mistake, and a costly one too, if you buy lumber or shingles without getting our prices. WHITE & SKILES. Coonu Shoot. A shooting affray occurred Sat urday night at about 11 o'clock between Arthur Green and Harry Giron, two Opelousas mulatto boys, at Moses Green's saloon, this town. Both fired several shots, and after the smoke cleared away Giron was found with a bullet hole through the left breast. Green was not hit. Giron's wound is serious. Died Of His WHounds. Mr. L. B. Sandoz, who was shot by Prewitt on April 16th, died of his wounds at the residence of Mr. W. A. Sandoz in Opelousas Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock, aged Mr. Sandoz was a good man, and his death is regretted by the entire community. We extend our sym pathies to the heart-broken rela tives and friends. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Elegant and Cheap. -dAT Mason McBride's. Come and see them. Jack Frost In Opelousas. Not the cold, biting frost of winter, but that light and snow ;'hite Baking Powder that beats anything you ever used. "Jack Frost" is so light that it requires a large can to hold a pound of it. It will, therefor, go farther than any Baking Powder, and will cost you only 25 cents per pound. a18-2m C. DIETLEIN, Agent. Make your engagements for the Grand Ball on Saturday, May 9. Poor Sambo. It is authentically reported that two anti-white supremacists whip ped a negro in Plaisance one day last week for having insulted or threatened a white boy. We enter no protest. We agree with the poet, that "Things have come to a hell of a pass If a fellow can't wallop his own jack ass." A Broken Leg. The little son of Mr. Ledoux was run over by a carriage last Satur day evening, which broke his leg and bruised him generally. The carriage was driven by two yd ing ladies, and as the dust was flying thick they did not see the little fellow playing in the street. He is doing well. I have receive a full line of Man dolins, Guitars, Violins, Banjos, etc., and attachments and strings for any kind of instruments. Call and see them-they would make Paderewski's heart jump with de light. MASON McBRIDE, Drugstore, under Opera House. Grand Ball at Sandoz Opera House on May 9. Good. Mr. Diomel Durio, the newly elected police juror for this ward, says he will devote special atten tion to the road question. First rate idea. Change Of Ad. We direct the attention of our readers to the change of ad. of that sterling institution, the St. Landry State Bank. Pickaninnies' Glory. Dewberries are ripe, and the little smoky urchins can be seen daily on the streets selling them. The first Grand Ball of the sea son will be given at Sandoz Opera House on Saturday night, May 9. Geot Lowney's Celebrated Choco lates for your girl. They are the finest made. For sale only at Ma son's Drug Store. u . COURT HOUSE AND POSTOFFICE. - Opelousas, La., April 28, 1896.-Sealed proposals will be received at this building until 12 o'clock noon, Monday, May 11th, 1896, for furnishing fuel, lights, water, ice, miscellaneous supplies, washing towels, hauling ashes, and sprinkling streets for this building during the fiscal year ending June 30, 18971, or such portion of the year as may be deemed advisable. The right to re ject any and all bids is reserved by the Treasury Department. J. M. MARTIN, Custodian. The modem stand go ard Family Medi cine: Cures the W common every-day ills of humanity. O O"r WEAR . . "HAND-ME-DOWNS." . • S.Wait For.. J. J. TERRY.. Representing TERRY & WINGFIELD, Agts, P. O. Box 657, New Orleans. He comes to Opelousas every 00 days, or send your order to them. Pants made to your measure, $3 up. Suits $10 up. Mackintoches, $7.50 up. FIT GUARANTEED. For Sale. One good peddling hack, apply at this oile. aplt-/t IIERIFF'S SALE. NORIMANA F. THOMIIPON VS. ELBERT G. CIIEVIS. No. 157)0, 11th Judicial District Court, Par ish of St. Landry, Louisiana. By virtue of an order of seizure and sale, issued out of the lion. 11th Judicial District Court, in and for the parish of St. Landry. in the above entitled and numbered suit and to medirected, I have seized, and I will proceed to sell at public auction, to the last and highest bidder, at the front door of the courthouse, in the town of Opelousas, on Saturday, May 9th, 1896, at 11 o'clock. a. m., the following described property, to-wit: The east half of southwest quarter of Section 10; the SE'A of Section 10; the S'~ of Section I1; the east half of NE'A of Section 15; the NW'A of Section 14; the west half of NEtI and the NE!4 of NEl1 of Section 14; the west half of NW4 of Section 1I; all in Town ship five S, R five, east; also lots 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 of Section liTownship five, 8, R four, east, containing in all 1050 acres, more or less, together with all the buildings and improvements thereon. Terms-CASH. T. S. FONTENOT, apl4-Gt Sheriff, St. Landry Parish. NOTICE OF TABLEAU. ESTATE OF J. B. ORTEGO, SR., & WIFE. No. -, Probate Docket District Court Par Ish of St. Landry, La. Whereas, J. B. Ortego, Jr., of the parish of St. Landry, administrator of the above estate, has filed his final account and distribution tableau of said estate, ac companied by his petition praying for the homologation of same. And, whereas, prayer of said petition has been granted by an order of court bearing date Now, therefore, notice is hereby given to all persons interested to make opposition to said tableau, to file same in writing within the time required by law, why the said tableau should not be homologated and confirmed. C. M. THOMPSON, may 2-2t Clerk of Court. CORON SED MEAL, OIL AND HULLS. ...FOR SALE AT... ST. LANDRY OIL MILL OPELOUSAS, IA. The best and most economical Stock Feed and Fertilizer. Apply at the mill. Jan5tf UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, New Orleans, La., April 10, 1896. Notice is hereby given that JACQ ES BACON, of Eunice, La., has filed notice of intention to make final proof before II. Bloomfield, U. S. Commissioner, at his office in Opelousas, La., on Tuesday, the 26th day of May, 1896, on timber culture ap plication No. 650, for the fractional N EK of section No. 20, in Township No. 5 South, Range No. 1, East. He names as witnesses: Joseph A. Macaulay, Theodore Tate, Jules Iteed, Phillip D. Fontenot, all of St. Landry parish, Loulsiana. G. McD. BRUMBY, apll8-6t Register. Strayed or Stolen. From my yard in Opelousas, on Decem ber4, one light bay pony about 13 hands high, right forefoot and both hind feet white, white spot on forehead and left eye blind. Brand can be seen at this office. A suitable reward will be paid for his re turn to RUD. BODEMULLER, aplll-4t Opelousas, La. -OTTA(GE, Centrally located and quiet i neighborhood, for rent; apply M. VILASECA, uly22 tf Opelousas 1 STATE TAX SALES. -OF MOYABL)iAND IMMOYABLE PROPERTY, THE STA~:2 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 prin cipal front door of the Court House, at Opelousas, parish of St. Landry, within the legal hours for judicial sales, begin ning at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m, on Saturday, June 6, 1896, and continuing on Monday, and each succeeding day, until said sales are com pleted, 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 1894, and delinquent taxes ac crued on same property since that year, together with the interest thereon at the rate of two per cent. per month till paid, and all costs. The names of said delinquent taxpay ers, the amount of the taxes due by each on the assessment of said year, and the property assessed to each, to be of fered for sale, are as follows: 87. Andrus, Irma V. 1 lot and improvements in corporation of Sunset, bounded north by INapoleon Avenue, south Estate N Robin, east Andrus, west C J Richard, valued $150; state tax 909, criminal corporation 75p, total $1.65. 132. Ardoin, Edward. 25 acres bounded north by Soileau, south Alexandre Nezat, east and west -, valued $180, live stock $60, vehicles $10, total valuation $2-50; state tax $1.56, parish $2.60. poll $1, total $5.16. 189. Attalis, Mrs. Auguste. 40 acres, bounded north by L1 Tate, south Eloise Brignac, east Deshotels, west Lazaro, valued $120; state tax 72#, parish $1.20, total $2.92. 375. Benjamin, Georgiana. , lot, in corporation of Washington, bounded north by Bidstrup, south rom Williams, east S Blenjamin, west Nellie Mitchell, valued $50; state tax 300, crim inal corporation 250, total 55#. 406. Berkey, J. L. 50 acres and improvements in Belle vue, bounded north by Railroad, south P D Williams, east It Splane, west Cos grove, valued $710, live stock $160, vehi cles $10; state tax $5.58, parish $9,30, poll $1, total $15.88. 477. Bihm, J. M. 23 acres and improvements on Waxia, hounded north by Ike Smith, south Courtableau, east Joseph Haas, west Duplechain, valued $2 S0, live stock $80; state tax $2.16, parish $3.60, poll $1, total $6.76. Also levee and acreage tax. 581. Boagni, E. M. 57 acres, acquired of Octave Richard, valued $300; state tax $1.80, parish $3, total $4.80. 585. Boagni, E. M. & Co. 2792 acres, all of section 31 tp 5 s r 2 w, Antoine Boisdore tract, valued $5,580; state tax $34.98, parish $58.30, total $93.28. 687. Bourque, Joseph Auguste. 80 acres, improved in Plaquemine, bounded north by Edward Dejean, south and east V Rubit, west public road, va lued $440, live stock $70; state tax $3.06, parish $5.10, poll $1, total $9.16. 695. Boutte, Jean Pierre. 20 acres, bounded north by Tom Can sey, south G Glasston, east V Theiry, west Poiret, 'valued $100, stock $60, vehi cles $10; state tax $1.14, parish $1.90, poll $1, total $404. 702. Boutte, Theogene V. 42 acres, bounded north by Dismmick, south Boutte, east Boutte, west Richard, valued $120, stock $100, vehicles $20; state tax $3.24, parish $5.40, poll $1, total $9.64. 728. Bazaine, Lewis. 00 acres, on Waxia, bounded north by J J Beard, south same, east Noland, west Boagni, valued $180; state tax $1.08, par ish $1.80, poll$i, total $3.88. Also levee and acreage tax. 779. Brown, David. 32 acres, improved, bounded north by public road, south Felix Mack, east J cerry, west Pierre Michel, valued $230, live stock $150, vehicles $20; state tax $2.40, parish $4, poll $1, total $7.40. 788. Brown, A. 40 acres, bounded north by Burr, south Malveau, east Garland, west Comeau, valued $400, live stock $40, vehicles $20; state tax $2.76, parish $4.60, poll $1, total 832. Buller, Joseph E. 85 acres, improved in Mamon, bound ed north by G D Guillory, south E Buller, east E Fontenot, west Fusiller, valued $400, live stock $100, vehicles $10; state tax $3.06, parish $5.10, poll $T, total $9.16. 874. Butler, Benjamin. 16 acres, improved, near Grand Coteau, bounded north by M Colomb, south same, east A Prejean, west public road, valued $170, live stock $130;- state tax $1.80, parish $3, poll $1, total $5.80. 916. Camy, Joseph, deceased. 89 acres, improved at Leonville, bound ed north by A Castille, south Teche east P MFistric, west L Mistric, valued $760, live stock $60; state tax $4.92, par ish $8.20, total $13.12. 947. Carriere, Hilaire. 32 acres, in Mallet, bounded north by J Perrodin, south J A Hashs east same, west J Perrodin, valued $200, live stock $40, vehicles $10; state tax $1.50, parish $2.50, poll $1, total $5. 988. Carter, Nancy. 40 acres, bounded north by J M Law less, east Laura Travasse, west J Wil liams, valued $180, live stock $40; state tax $1.02, parish $1.70, total $2.72. Also levee and acreage tax. 990. Casey, Sarah. ' 40 acres, sey4 of nw~i section 8 tp 1 r I east valued $50, live stock $20, vehicles $10; state tax 48#, parish 80%, total $1.28. 1024. Celestin, Widow Josle. 212 acres, bounded north by E Fusi lier, south Meyers & Co., east E Fusi lier, west E J Conway, valued $660; state tax $3.96, parish $6.60, total $10.56. 1026. Cesaire, Cyprien Mrs. Jr. 80 acres, improved, bounded north by A Veillop, south D Dupleehain, east A Veillon, west C Cesaire, valued $200; state tax $1.74, parish $2.90, total $4414. 1030. Chachere, Gustave. 3 lots, unimproved in Opelousas, bounded north by Bellevue street, east Boutte, south street, west Birotte, va lued $150, live stock $70, vehicles $30; state tax $1.50, parish $1.25, poll $1, total $3.75. 1094. Chenier, Eloise. 1 lot, unimproved, bounded north by Bellevue street, south Emma Butler, east Christman, west Birotte, valued $50; state tax 30. criminal corporation 235, total55¢. 1228. Cormier, Robert. 21 acres, bounded north by Adolphe Guidry, south A Cormier east L Gull beau, west A Guilbeau, valued $140, live stock $40; state tax $1.08, parish $1.80, poll $1, total $3.88. 1287. Cyprien, Arestide C. 80 acres, improved, bounded north by A Veillon, south Cyprien, east Cesaire, west Cleo Guillory, valued $110; state tax 66#, parish $1.10, poll $1, total $2.76. 1290. Cyprien, Mrs. Pelegre. 500 acres, bounded north by A Veillon, south J B Veillon, east Malveau, west Daire lane, valued $1040, live stock $100; state tax $6.84, parish $11.40, poll $1, total $19.24. 1295. Daigle, Gabriel 1 161 15-100 acres of land, se% of sec 5 tp 8 sr 3 e, valued $800; state tax $4 80, par ish $8, poll $1, total $13 80. 1371. Debaillon, June. 4 80 acres, bounded north by J Lafleur, south G Antoine, east C Edward, west E Joubert, valued $220, stock $50; state tax $1 62, parish $2 70,-poll 1, total $5 32. 1389. Dejean, Mrs. D. 90 acres improved, bounded north by L Wolff, south Michel, e, E Kennison, w, public road, valued $680, stock $110, vehi cles $30; state tax $4 92, parish $8 20, poll $1, total $14 12. 449. Deshotels, Alcide 40 acres improved, bounded north by public road, south A Vidrine, east A E 3uller, west - valued $120. 50 acres, bounded north byM Catoire, south J Gourney, east Sam lHas, west A E Buller, valued $120" state tax $1 56, parish $2 60, poll $1, total $5 16. 1487. Deville, Achille. 6th ward. 100 acres, bounded north by public road, south Spring gully, east A Deville, west Sylvestre, valued' $280, live stock 3.0, vehicles $10; state tax $2 10, parish ,3 10, poll $1, total $16 0, (M T1owalls A mhrvats Y+L wrramA 44 acres, bounded north by O J Fon tenot, south and west Sam lIaas, east A Debaillon, valued $220, stock $60, vehi cles $20; state tax $1 80, parish $3, poll $1, total $5 80. 1530. Dominic, Joseph 319 32-100 acres, e% sec 36 tp 5 sr 5 e, valued $150. 161 acres, nw' sec 6 tp 5 $ r 6 e, valued $80. 80 69-100 acres, s% of sw sec13 tp 5 s r 6 e, valued $40; state tax' $162, parish $2 70, total $4 32. Levee and acreage tax also. 1543. Doguet, Felecien. 7th ward. 160 acres, bounded north by C Dunbar, south C B Fontenot, east railroad land, west J Celestin, valued $480. 20 acres improved, bounded north by 1 A Guillory, south Bayou des Cannes, I cast H Guillory, west J B Fusilier, Jr., valued $120, one reaper and binder $5, a live stock $70, vehicles $20; state tax $4 44, parish $7 40, poll $1, total $12 84. 1544. Doguet, Joseph. 8th ward. 151 acres, bounded north and east by Vidrine, south Miller, west Wm Vidrine, valued $450, stock $10; state tax $2 76, parish $4 60, poll $1, total $8 36. 1560. Donato, Mrs. A. 1 lot improved in corporation of Opel ousas, near railroad, valuedr.$300, state tax $1 80, corporation criminal $1 50, total $330. 1565. Donato, F. A. 7th ward. 160 acres improved, bounded north by £ railroad, south Bordelon, east public land, west same, valued $530, stock $40, vehicles $10; state tax $3 48, parish $5 80, poll $1, total $10 28. 1576. Doremus, Laura J. Melville. I lot in Melville, ney of sej block 16, valued $400; state tax $2 40, criminal cor poration-$2, total $4 40. Levee tax also, l 1655, Duplechain, F. M. 24 acres, bounded north by Blhbm, south Garland, east Jules Sancho, west Courtableau, valued $200, stock $70; state tax $1 62, parish $2 70, total $4 32. 1657. Duplechain, Hypolite 160 acres, bounded north by A Fonte not, south D Dupleehain, east W Duple chain, valued $.530, stock $20,vehicles $20 state tax $3 42, parish $5 70, poll $1, total $10 12. 1740. Duroy, C. WV. Opelousas. i lot improved in corporation of Opel ousas, bounded north by Landry street, south Vine street, east CN EaIer, west same, valued $1000; state tax $6, crimi nal corporation $5, poll $1, total $12. 1846. Eaves, Mrs. Joseph 1 lot in Washington, bounded north by convent, south Mrs Mills, east Mrs MIiller west Moundville, valued $150, stock 1I0, state tax 960, criminal corpor ation 80f, total $1 76. 1859. Bell, Estate of Theodore y lot in Opelousas, bounded north by V S Frazee, south Birotte, east street, west estate of Wm Bell, valued $200, state tax $120, criminal corporation $1, total $220. 1873. Fontenot, Charles H. 30 acres, bounded north by Bayou Co codrie, south 3 J Fontenot, east L Vi drine, west P Stagg, valued $30,state tax 180, parish 300, total 480. 1875. Gardiner, Estate of G. H. 40 acres, nc' of se' sec 32 tp 6 s r 3 e. valued $230, state tax $1 44, parish $2 40, total $3 84. 1884. Jean, Estate of Pauline 80 acres, bounded north by estate of Malveau, south P Chretien, east Hypo lite Thomas, west public road, valued $450, state tax $2 70, parish $4 50, total $7 20. 1903. Reed, J. P. 360 acres, bounded north by J Richard, south A A Richard, east G Lyons, west J Laden, valued $2360, stock $330, vehi cles $50, state tax $16 44, parish $2-7 40, to tal $43 84. Levee and acreage also. 1909. Speyrer, Mrs. John 50 acres, bounded north by D Lalanne, south Bayou Petit Passe, east Mrs Vi drine, west O Fontenot, valued $230, stock $30, state tax $156, parish $2 60, to tal $4 16. 1911. Taylor, Estate of Alfred 60 acres, bounded north and east by Clayton, south public road, west Mrs E Lemonty, valued $320, stock $50, vehi cles $30, state tax $2 40, parish $4, total $6 40. 1916. White, Estate of James 1 lot improved in Opelousas, bounded north by Landry street, south Vine street, east Tesson, west Hudspeth, val ued $500, state tax $3, criminal corpora tion $2 50, total $5 50. 1930. Fants, Eliza 34 acres, bounded north by Dejean, south Sam Haas, east S Comeau, west B Marshall, valued $300, stock $40, state tax $2 04, parish $3 40, total $5 44. 1942. Firnberg, L. M. 1 lot, bounded north by Mrs A Thomp son, south Church, east Main street, west Dr Saizan, valued $100, state tax 600, criminal corporation 500, poll $1, total $210. 1957. Flintz, John 90 acres, bounded north by A "Flintz, south A Robin, east P Mistric, West Teche, valued $950, stock $150, vehicles $50, state tax $6 72, parish $11 20, poll $1, total $18 92. 1973. Fontenot, Adoss 33 acres, bounded north by M Pom mier, south Manuel, east Fontenot, west - , valued $170. 8 acres, bounded north by T S Fonte not, south self, east P Chapman, west E Fontenot, valued $20, stock $40; state tax $1 38, parish $2 30, poll $1, total $4 68. 1982. Fontenot, Alcendor F. 40 acres, bounded north by M Soileau, south F Fontenot, east E Bertrand, west , valued $140. 20 acres, bounded north by J B La fleur, south P Fontenot, east railroad west A Bertrand, valued $40, stock $30, state tax $1 26, parish $2 10, poll $1, total $4 36. 1900. Fontenot. Alibe 1 lot improved in Washington, boun ded north by Bridge" street, south Gar diner, east Hill street, west Vine street, valued $500, state tax $3, criminal cor poration $2 50, poll $1, total $6 50. 1995. Fontenot, Angelas 81 acres, e3 of nw,( sec 23, tp 5 s r 1 w, valued $240, state tax $1 44, parish $2 40, poll $1, total $4 84. 2035. Fontenot, Demetrius 100 acres, bounded north by Brignac, south A Buller east D Pitre,"West A H Launey, valued $500, stock $80, vehicles $30, state tax $3 72, parish $6 20, poll $1, total $10 92. 2046. Fontenot, Wid. Emile 50 acres, bounded north by P Manuel south A Miller, east J H Fontenot, west railroad, valued $220. 20 acres, bounded north by railroad, south A Miller, east J H Fontenot, west G Rozas, valued $40, state tax $126, par ish $2 10, total $3 36. 2003. Fontenot, Mrs. Polanice B. 60 acres, bounded north by Sam Haas, south A B Fontenot, west J B Fontenot, valued $140, stock $40, vehicles $20, state tax $1 20, parish $2, total $3 20. 2084. Fontenot, Gustave F. 80 acres improved, bounded north by HI Manuel, south A Ardoin, east J P Veillon, west Fontenot, valued $400, stock $140, vehicles $20, state tax $3 48, parish $5 80, poll $1, total $10 28. 2093. Fontenot, Iypolite H. 12 acres improved, bounded north by self, south A Foutenot, east railroad land, west A P Fontenot, valued $410. 28 acres, bounded north by self, south self, east J Boutte, west A P Fontenot, valued $90. 12 acres, bounded north by J Meyers & Co, south self, east A P Fontenot, west Joseph Boutte, valued $20. 40 acres, bounded north by P Guillory, south A P Fontenot, east J Meyers & Co, west B Guillory valued $80, stock $50, vehicles $70; state tax $4 32, parish $7 20, poll $1, total $12 52. 2113. Fontenot, Joseph H 160 acres, bounded north by Chas Le has, south G Thompson, east railroad land west L Soileau, valued $530. 40 acres, bounded north by C Fontenot, south Z Guillory, east Buller, west Thompson, valued $80, stock $60, vehi cles $10 state tax $408, parish $6 90, poll $1, total $11 88. 2124, Fontenot, Louis G. 25 acres, bounded north by Lazaro, south M Jesse, east H Jason, west - , valued $140, stock $40, vehicles $20, state tax $1 20, parish $2, poll $1, total $4 20. 2129. Fontenot, Louis F. 80 acres, bounded north by railroad land, south J H Parker east J J Landre neau, west L McCauley, valued $270, state tak $1 62, parish $2 `0, poll $1, total $5 3"2. 2132. Fontenot, Mrs. Louise 8 acres, bounded north by J Stephen, south F Fontenot, east T Coreil, west J Stephen, valued $30, state tax 180, par ish 30¢, total 480. 21;3. Fontenot, Metridate 64 acres, bounded north by Sam Haas, south public road, east Sam Haas, west same, valued $29q, stock $20, vehicles $20, state tax $1 98, parish $3 30, poll 1, total $628. 5152. Fontenot, Olin 40 acres, bounded north by Winfield, south J B Veillon, east and west Sam Hans, valued $220. 28 acres, bounded north by Molitor, south Haas, east same, west J3B Velllon, valued $140, stock $110, vehicles $30, state tax $3, parish $5, poll $1, total $9 00. 2153. Fontenot, Olin P. 160 acres, bounded north by railroad land, south Conway, east railroad land, west S Gobert, valued $730, stock $20, ve hicles $20, state tax $3 42, parish $570, poll $1, total $10 12. 2166. Fontenot, Onezime 80 acres, bounded north by M Guillory, south E Hebert, east and west same, valued $330, state tax $1 98, parish $3 30, poll $1, total $6 28.. 2174. Fontenot, Paulin 1t5 acres, bounded north by J B Fon tenot, south public road, east J B L Fon tenot, west J O Lalleur, valued $730, stock $100, vehicles $10, state tax $5 04, parish $8 40, poll $1, total $14 44. 2180. Fontenot, Philip D. 7th ward. ' 80 acres bounded north by A Levy, south ,J Reed, east A Levy, west public land, valued $240, stock $20, state tax $1 56, parish $2 60, poll $1, total $516. 2185. Fontenot, Philomene J. 7th ward. 40 acres, bounded north by A Ardoin, south railroad, east J B Ardoin, west - , valued $210. 20 acres, bounded north by J Guillory, south Bellaneau, east Deshotels, west P P Fontenot, valued $100, stock $70, ve hicles $40; state tax $2 52, parish $4 20, poll $1, total $7 72. 2228. Fontenot, Theodule G. 38 acres improved, bounded north by A Mannel, south P Stagg, east A Pitre, west H Manuel, valued $150, state tax 909, parish $1 50, poll $1, total $340. 225. Fontenot, Therese 40 acres, bounded north by A Joubert, south same, east L Lafleur, west R C Fontenot, valued $150, state tax 909, par ish $1 50, total $2 40. t320. Fontenot, Euzebe D. 18 acres, bounded north by Oz. Fonte not, south O McCauley, east railroad, west O Fontenot, valued $90, vehicles $30, state tax 720 parish $1 20, poll $1, to tal $2 92. 3246. Ford, Dinah 1 lot in Melville improved, bounded north by W Wilson, south Mrs Alexan der, east -, west Worden, valued $150, state tax 900, criminal corporation 750, total $1 65. Levee also. 2301. Frilot, Jean Louis 96 acres, bounded north by Cocodrie, south Lafleur, east Sam Haas, west - , valued $400, stock $80, vehicles $10, state tax $2 64, parish $4 40, poll $1, total $8 04. 2323. Fruge, Mrs. Ernestine 5 acres, bounded north by G Fruge, south E Fruge, east Z Fruge, west A Fruge, valued $80, state tax 481, parish 80, total $1 28. 2379. Fusilier, Jean Baptiste 160 acres, bounded north by P A Fasil ier, south railroad, east P A Fusilier, west railroad, valued $480. 40 acres, bounded north by P A Fusil ier, south H Guidry, east P A Fusilier, west Bayou des Cannes, valued $110. 15 acres, bounded north by J L Fonte not, south P Fusilier, east J L Fusilier, west O H Fontenot, valued $80. 42 acres, bounded north by J L Fusil ler, south P P Fontenot, east same, west -, valued $80. 32 acres, bounded north by F Perron, south railroad land, east F Perron, west railroad land, valued $70, live stock $80, vehicles $10; state tax $5 16, parish $8 60, poll $1, total $14 76. 2449. Gauthreau, Jerome 85 acres, improved, bounded north by F James, south L Guidry, east Z T Cary, west L Bourque, valued $510, live stock $70 vehicles $10; state tax $38.1, parish $5.0, poll $1, total 10.44. 595. Godeau, Ozeme 17 acres, hounded north, south and east by St Andre, west Arcade Godeau, valued $100, live stock $20, state tax 729, parish $1.20, poll $1, total $2.92. 2518. Gonor, Mrs. Azelio 1 lot, improved, bounded north by Laurent street, south Sandoz, east Cane street, west -, valued $500; state tax 12.30, criminal corporation $2.75, total 16.05. 2562. Gourney, S. L. 80 acres, improved, bounded north by J Guillory, south Fusilier, east J Boutte, west public road, valued $280; state tax $1.68, parish $2.80, poll $1, total $5.48. 2585. Granger, Armogene 16 acres, improved, bounded north by D Aucoin, south A Ardoin, east public road, west same, valued $510, live stock $20, vehicles $10; state tax $38.54, parish $5.90, poll $1, total $10.44. 2595. Gray, Mrs. P. A. 1 lot, improved in Opelousas, bounded north by Landry street, south Miss Lawler, east Liberty street, west Deit lein, valued $500; state tax $3, parish $2.50, total $5.50. 2626. Green, Thomas 1 lot improved, bounded north by Bullard, south Harmon, west public road, valued $100, state tax 609, criminal corporation 50P, poll $1, total $2.10. 2652. Grimstead, Julia 7 lots, improved, bounded north by public road, south Roos, east Bell, west Roos, valued $170, live stock $20, vehicles $20; state tax $1.26, parish $2.10, poll $1, total $4..6. 2656. Guidry, Mrs. Adeniza 62 acres, bounded north by Higgin botham, south Daigle, east J T Leger, west T Richard, valued $510, live stock $160, vehicles $10; state tax $4.05, parish $6.80, total $10.88. 2658. Guidry, Widow Adolphe 42 aOres, bounded north by Boaeni, south WV 0 Miller, east V . Guidry, west Domingeau, valued $250, live stock $100; state tax $2.10, parish $3.50, total $5.60. 2663. Guidry, Alexandre. 8th ward. 20 acres, bounded north by Jewett, south J Meyers & Co, east Helen Phil ips, west A Brown, valued $200; state $1.20, parish $2, poll $1, total $4.20. 2681. Guilbeau, Alex 34 acres, bounded north by P Menard, south M Guilbeau, east R Cormier, west Brasseur, valued $210, live stock $130. state tax $2.04, parish $3.40, poll $1, total $6.44. 2687. Guilbeau, Louis 61 acres, bounded north by Adolphe Guidry, south Arceneau, east Carencro, west R Cormier, valued $360; state tax $2.16, parish $3.60,.poll $1, total $6.76. 2708. Guidry, Alcee 40 aeres, bounded north by J M car riere, south W M Bihm,east McClelland, west Mrs Joubert, valued $330, live stock $60; state tax $2.54, parish $3.90, poll $1, total $7.24. 2752. Guillory, Emanuel Jr. 50 acres, bounded north by woodland, south V Sounnier, east F Guillory, west Mis McCoy, valued $320. 34 acres, hounded north by J Perrodin, south A L Guillory, east A D Guillory, west F. Guillory, valued $170, live stock $50, vehicles $10; state tax $3.30, parish $5.50, poll $1, total $9.80. 2734. Guillory, Auguste 40 acres, bounded north by E Brignac, south O } ontenot, east L Lafleur west B Boudreau, valued $130, live stock $20 state tax 900, parish $1.50, poll $1, total $3.40. 2783. Guillory, John J. 100 acres, bounded north by Young, south P Sonnier, east Z T Young, west T J Seanlin, valued $620. 28 acres, bounded north by L Sonnier, south P Guillory, east public land, west J Guillory, valued $80, live stock $40, vehicles $10; state tax $4.50, parish $7.50, poll $1, total $13. 2798. Guillory, Julien 120 acres, bounded north by J Iandre nean, south George Pierroti, east public road land, west same, valued $400, live stock $110, vehicles $10; state tax $3.12, parish $5.20, poll $1, total $9,82. 2810. Guillory, Lydia 40 acres, bounded north by railroad, south Deshotels, east railroad, west Des hotels, valued $140; state tax 840, parish $1 40, poll $1, total $3.24. 2816. Guillory, Marie, Alcide and Alcee 17 acres, bounded north by P Godeau, south Chachere, east L Sonnier, west A Guillory, valued $60; state tax 309, par ish 50p, total 809. 2819. Guillory, Michel 49 acres, bounded north by Jean T Jean, south railroad, east Pain west R Guillory, valued $360, stock $&0; state tax $246, parish $4 10, poll $1, total $7 56. 2833, Guillory, Onille D. 80 acres, bounded north by Self, south C Vizina. east same, west O Granger, valued $280. 80 acres, bounded north by public land, south Self, east C Vezfna, west public land, valued $100, live stock $110, vehicles $20; state tax $4 42, parish $5 70, poll $1, total $10 12. 2842. Guillory, Phllas 25 acres, bounded north by T Guillory, south J Meyers & Co, east J B Onullory, west same, valued $100. 35 acres, bounded north by J J aGuil lory, south J B Guillory, east C Gutilory, west J Gunllory, valued a ~100. 40 acres, bounded north by LChrettenq. sonth JiPerrodin east C Guillory Jr, west same, valued $120, live stock $170. vehicles $10, one rice thresher $350; state tax $4 86t, parish $8 10, poll $1 00, total $18 96. 28152. Guillory, Simon 81 acseres, bounded north by E J and L Guillory, south F Davy, east J M Mil stead, west J F Jean, valued $150; state tax 69, parish $1 30, total $2 40. 2880. Heirs of Marie Louise Declouet, Widow Lastrapes. 163 08-100 acres, scy section 34 tp 2 sr 2 east. 157 88-100 acres, w4 of w34-see 3 tp 3 s r 2 east. 431 39-100 acres, e; of w4 and sw4 of swn sec 4. 80 31-100 acres, se% of ne4 ne% of se4 sec 8. 320 72-100 acres, nwW secn% net e% of swj sec 9. 81 32-100 acres, n% nw% sec 10. 154 18-100 acres, eg of e fractional 4 sec 21. 5512-100 acres, lot No. 1 and swU of ne; section 28, valued $2990; state tax $17 94, parish $29 90, total $47 84. 2881. Heirs of Alexandre Deville. 17 acres, nw' of ne( section 6 tp 5 as r 1 west, valued $50; state tax 309, parish 500, total 809. 2882. Heirs of Alida Fontenot. 65 acres, improved, bounded north by N and E Latleur, south public road, east Estate Octave Fontenot, west E Lafleur, valued $400; state tax $2 40, parish $4, total $6 40. 2886. Heirs of John Martin. 40 acres, sw2 of se/ section 33 tp 1 6 east valued $80; state tax 489, parish 809, total $1 28. 2887. Heirs of George T. Moore. 12 acres, bounded north by lot of O Dardeau, south J Bacon, east self, west J B Toussin, valued $40. 68 acres, on Bayou des Cane, valued $130; state tax $102, parish $1 70, total $272. 2888. Heirs of A J Powell. 1142 acres, lots 5,, 11, , 1416 sections 15, 5, 7, 8, w of nw3. section 9 tp 6 ar 6 east, I and 3 section 21 nw% section 2' s~% of se5 section 22 w;4 of see seetton 9 tp 6 s r 6 east, hw% of sw~4 and ne4 section 27 e% of nw ne of @ wl ( and se% section 27 tp 6 s r east, valued $1140; state tax $681, parish $11 44 total ;IR 24. 2890. Heirs of Sido Prud'homme. 87 acres, bounded north by Younag, south railroad, east Lastrapes, west Z T Young, valued $150; state tax $90, parish $1 50, total $2 40. 2891. Heirs of Helaire Tate. 160 acres, ne% section 29 tp 2 sr 1 east, valued $270; state tax $1 2, parish $2 70, total $4 32. 2802. Heirs of Robert Taylor. 173 acres, in section 65 tp 6 s r 4 east, valued $350; state tax $2 10, parish $3 50, total $5 60. 2893. Heirs of Charlotte E. Webb. 500 acres and improvements, boundy north by public road, south Bayou Car= ron, east Mrs Fontenot, west I.stle D)oucet, valued $:400; state tax $14 40, parish $21, total $38 40. 2942. Hodge, Daniel 12 acres, improved, bounded north by Mrs Bentley, south Ed Quirk, east rail road, west Bayou iaeuf, valued $200, live stock $20, vehicles $20; state tax $1 44, parish $2 40, poll $1, total $4 84. 2964. Hanchet, Sam Jr. 10 acres, improved, bounded north by Sancho, south A Gaile, east Courtableau, west Ike Smith, valued $110,live stock $40; state tax 90#, parish $1 50, poll $1, total $3 40. 2966. Henderson, Louis 89 acres, bounded north by railroad, south O Guillory east C Landreneau, west L Boutte, valued $4 20. 20 acres, bounded north by H Fonte not, south self, east Bayou des Cane, west self, valued $40. 20 acres, bounded north by II Fonte not, south O Guillory, east self, wett Doguet, valued $20, live stock $120 vehi cles $20; state tax $8 72, parish $6 20, poll $1, total $10 92. 2979. Hardy, Adeline and Elizabeth 2 lots, bounded north by M Andrus, south St Joseph street, east Mentor An drus, west -, valued $100; state tax 600, criminal corporation 500, total $1.10. 2989. Harmanson, Mrs. A. D. 1 lot, improved in Opelousas, bounded north by Grole street, south North street, east Medicis, west same, valued $500; state tax $3, criminal corporation $2 50, poll 1, total $6850. 2990. Harmanson, Mrs. A. D. 500 acres, all of section 16 tp 3 s r 5 east, valued $250; state tax $1 50, parish $250, total $4. Also levee and acreage tax. 3008. Harrison, Smiley 80 acres, improved bounded north by H Savant, south M Brasker, east Beuf, west Cocodrie valued $300, live stock $00, vehicles $20; state tax $2 64, parish $4 40, poll $1, total $8 04. 3034. Hawkins, Elizabeth 45 acres in Mallet, valued $190; state tax $1 14, parish $1 90, total $3 04. 8089. Hawkins, Isom 30 acres, improved, bounded north by E Hawkins, south Verret, east J I)orsey, valued $180, live stock $10; state tax $1 14, parish $1 90, poll $1, total $4 04. 3040. Hawkins, Dr. J. E. 160 acres, nwl section 35 tp 2s r 2 east, valued $060; state tax $8 96, parish $6 600, total $10 56. 3.41. Hawkins, Dr. J. E. 40 8-100 acres, sa of sw3 section 10 tp 4s r 1 west, valued $60. 3926-100 acres, neU of nw3 section 8 tp 4 s r 1 west, valued $120. 7067-100 acres, s4 sw¼ section 7 n% nw3 section 8 township 1 s r 1 east, va lued $200. 40 acres, nw¼ of nw¼, section 32 tp2 s r 5 east, valued $40. 3990-100 acres, township 2 s r 2 east, valued $210. 40 acres, sw ofsw% seetion 2 tp 4 sr Svwest, valued $60. 4142-100 acres, sey of nw% section 12 tp 4 1 west, valued $60, total assessment $750; state tax $4 50, parish $7 50, poll $1, total $13. 3042. Hawkins, Dr. J. E. 163 acres, ne4 section 52 tp 3 a r I east, valued $270. 19 acres, s% of sw¼ ne3t section 52 tp 3 sr 1 east, valued $40. 2404 acres, section 40 tp 4 a r 1 e, valued $3340. 80 acres, s; of sw% section 33 tp 4 sr 1 east, valued $120. 40 acres, w1 section 5 tp 22 east, va lued $40. 880 acres, bounded north by TM Sin gleton and Bayou Toro, valued $800. 90 acres, John Vernon tract, valued $0so. 100 acres, Steadman tract, valued $100. 358 acres, Dyerr Nichols place, valued $450; state tax $2 04, parish $53 40, total 3043. Hawkins, Dr. J. E. 1490 acres, n% of sey of sw%/ see 2 e% ne3 w% of fractional ne% n% of nw% sec 4 ný nwy sey nww% swNe ne e tions 2 and4 sec 3 tp 4 8e, w. nw3 se% nw% swg ne% sections 2and 12, lota 1, 2, 3 tp 4 1 east, w~ fractional sw' 4 lots 5 see 3 all In tp 4 ney sw% se' or ne'4 n. sw'4 sec se3 of ne',i se¼4 see 2 tpLs rl est, valued $2910, live stock state tax $21 42, parish $85 70, total 8044. Hawkins, Dr. J. E. 58 acres, lot 1 of plat survey, valued $12. 1.231-100 acres,se¼ see 635 tp 2s r2e, valued $300. 100 acres, sw¼ see 85 tp 2 s r 2 east, va laed $380. 40 acres, lot 8 plat of survey, valued $80. 50 sacres, lot 4 plat of survey, valued $100 -total assessment 90; state tax $5 5. parish $9 20, total $1412. On aid day of sale I will sell such por taons of said property s eseh debtor may point out, and in ease the tax debtor shall not point out sufficient property, I will at once, without further delay, sell the least quantity of said property of the tax debtor which any bidder may buy for the amount taxes, interest n ost due by ssi' debtor. The sale wll be wlthout appraisement, for cashin legal tender money of the Unitted States. T. 8. FPONlTEOT, Sher8ri and Ex-Oilelo Tax Colector of St. Landry aritsh.;h -, - may2-8t&,