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JOURNAL OF THE 9 th SENATORIAL DISTRICT Official Journal of tlie Town of Th.Fboda-uac and th.e Tarish. of I-afo-urcli©, VOL. XXIX. THIBODAUX, LA., SATURDAY, JAN. 20, 1894. NO. 25 OFFICIAL IH UKC TORY. State Ofkiceks. >\t rnor : Murphy J. Foster of St. Mary ient • G»r.......................... of State. ..T. S. Adam* of E. Feliciana ■ I. Pub. Acct's... W- W Heard of Union ite Treasurer. -.John Picket t of Bossier, r ' v ; ion. M. J. ( u tin in oli a in Nat elnti.i-li's Pub. Erl. A. . Lufargun Avoyelles. U. R. Senators. . D. White................of Orleans jii <Jartery .......... . of St Mary STA fit SENATORS. John L), Shatter ............Terrebonne. J UDOEs SUPiEME C OU KT. Camf dice: F T. Niihollsoi Orleans Ass.»jtat , -' ' .. J. A. Breaux.of iberia " Cltas ParlaDge of Orleans. S. L>. McF.nety, of Ouachita " 44 L. B. Watkins, Red River. CTRCtm C 3~r:' of appeal.-.F ifth Circuit. K 1'. B 'ah regard..........ot St - Bernard. ti- D. Smith ... .......of St. Mary. CosGi E38MAN. 3rd- Congressional Dist Audrew Price ..............of Lafourche lith. Judicial District. Judge..................L. P. Caillotiet. Dist. Attorney..........B. F. Winchester JL'STICK OF THE PEACE. !-t Ward. 11. Clement. 2nd Ward...... ...... Bautin.: T. Blake. 3rd Ward E . rte Bernard, Ith Ward, i. B A\o J,, W.. d. Arthur A. Boudreaux. «th S\ . vest * e Mart iuez. 7th ward iJoiit Pitimanu- ~th ward Louis FMg mt. ward B- Peuouilh, 1 Otli Wald Aligns® Cretiui. CONSTABLES. 1st ward. Evariste Morvant. 2nd ward Euiile Dugas, Alberic Bergeron, 3rd ward Edwin Birdsall, 41h Ward Albert Savoie fita ward, Myrtile Kerne, tith ward, Wil lutur Presteiiback, 7ib ward, Wellington Hebeit, sth ward C. W. Elliot, 9th ward 11 ury fenny, loth ward Taylor Adam. Pa i h Officers. Representatives. ........... M. Delaune. " ........— A ■ Delamotte. ttoroner......... ..111. W. F. Harang. Cterk of Court..............C. J. Parker. STeritl........................ P-E'Lorio Treasurer..................A. J. Braud. Printer................A. Joiet Jr. «Jt Co Assessor ........... .. .. G. AbriUatJr Usui ruing Officer....... .T. J . Johnson. Police Jurors President, T. D. Kent; E l'. Morvant, H W. T.ibor, Chas E.G iude. Ellis Foret. Emile Ledet. Louts Lerilhs Frank Chris ten, E■ ie bueos U ort Police Jury. H. N-Couiou, Sergeant at arms, E- Dugas. J. Galliano Oyster Iusitector. Drainage Commissioners. Dist No. I — I'hos Ueary, Jos. A. Uiaudet. and J. U. S. Mire. Dts? No. 2.—.John MeCuIlah. L, Keefle, ami ti. W. labor. Dist. N't>. 3-—Wallace Lt-f.irt, M. Bergeron, Andrew Ptiee. Adolphe Folse, Orville Tbi bodaux. Dist. No. J.—L-vaudais Letiet, Jos. O. Toups. Leo. Leilla to Diat.No. 5.—T. 1) Kent, L. A. Trosciair, 8. Morvaat. Oust. No. b — Jos. Tbibodaux. A. Tueriot, Wilson Lepine. Dist. No. 7.— C. 8. Matbews, K. Foret and H Aro. Dist. No.it-—8. Bourg. L .viucy J LeBlauc, and J. T.Bsdeaux. list. No. 9.—Jos. P. Bourgeois. Paul be fore, and Estival Savoie. Koao and Levee Inspectors. D strict No. 1..........J. B Bourgeois. No-2........Marcel 1 in Bergeron No-3 .... u.- A. Belauger, No. 4 ........................ No. S............M diet Adam. No. s .......... J. B. S Mire, No.7........Elies Rodrigue, No.-i .... Orviiie Thiliodaux, No. 9 ..................... Municipal Officers. Mayor. W. C Kagan: Couuciinon, L P. C si lions ?, A. j. Meyer. Ozerne Naqu-n Thooias Alberti T. P- Bergeron, and Fiank Zernott. rroasnrer..................P. L Brand. Town Marshal...............K J Naquin Clerk..................... H. N. Coalon Printer............ A Joiet Jr. A Co. Poi' Mistress..............Mr>. L-Curtis Directors of the School Board. R. E. McBride president: A. F. Kno bloch, superintendent and secretary . A. J. Braud Nun.a Infer Cba-. N Math ews_____ .. ......W E. Howell. J. L LeBianc. Emi e Tonps Tin • ..uri B .is ge Comma m:. W. C R : lent; Chas. J. Bu ink Z< Tiiott. H. W. *!»«>.*. E. U. Morvant. Emile Ledet RA1LHOA I) &CI1£!>CI.F. Departures: Three truths das!;. : 1 *t train at............... S:0t» a. m. 2d. •• ** ...............11:00 *• 3d. " 44 ............... 3:55 p. at. Arrival- : Three trains daily : 1 >t tram at ............... 'hit 1 a. tu. I'd. •* *• 12f.ii p. Hi. 3il. " 1 . "J j aveats. and Trade-Marks c btuned. and all Pat- J Jent business conducted tor Hsaoicrt Ftts. * JCjk Oirct is C®i»cs-Tt U S. Pastar C-ricc j J . : we va:: secure patent in iess lane t e a r Uiose J 5: _tr.otefront Washitnrtcc. t * ttnd model, drawing ~r rhoto., with desrr-p- * J* We e .tv.se, *f pa ter. tar. e or not. tree uc J I - - O-.r tes not doe pii patent is secured. # "H;» t ■ Obtain Patents." with* JS .tnress, * P i C- W s A. J Easily Made. We want many nu n, women boy ?, an ! girl- to work for us a few hours daily, iigl * in ar«i ldfaikI their own homes. I'iie hu>iiu-_; easy, pica . nt, strictly honorable, ami pays b> .ter than tr y f t' r otfered agents. You Lav» a clear Held and nu competition. Experience and special ability un necessary. No capital r aired. We equip you with everything that you need, treat you well, and h»-lp you to * am ten times ordir : vajres. W Jiiiea do as well as men, and boys ami girls make good pay. Any one, anywhere, can do the work. All suece« d who follow our plain and sim ple directions. Earn-st work will surely bring you a great d«*al of money Every thing i- new and in great demand. Write for our pamphlet circular, and receive full information. No harm done if you conclude not to go on with the business. George Stinson &Co. f Box 488 , PORTLAND, MAINE. OR BLACK SU til* H V It (PATENTED.) The Most Effective Killer of Insects ana Worms AVorting Destruction in Fields, orchards and Gardens. -WProspeetus and Directions sent on appli cation. One box sample sent free to any address on receipt of itu cents, by V C. BOUCHER A CO Germania Life Ins. Bids. <T. PAUL. MINN. A. JOLET dr.. A: Co.. Agents, For Assumption, Lafourche arid T.-m-bon ne. Thibodaux, La. Antoine's Restaurant. Elegant Furnished Hoorn* For Travellers ; BOARD BY THE DAY, WEEK OR MOi.H -AT Moderate Prices* NOS. 65 , Mali 61 St. LOUIS STEEEi NEW ORLEANS. FRANK BARKER, (SLCCESSOB TO BARKER A SEVIN.) Commission Merchant, AND DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE, «-COTTOX. SUGAR, MOLASSES, RICE POTATOES, EGGS, HONEY, BEES WAX. TALLOW WOOL, HIDES, MOSS, POULTRY, ETC. SO 1 lit DECATUR STREET, NEW ORLEANS, LA. ••-liberal advances made on con SIGNMENT2. F. P. SEVIN, — Successor to— SEVIN& LEGZNDRE, 6 and 8 Toulouse street. New Orleans, La. Gcn'l Commission Merchant^ Will attend to the sale Vive, Sugar Moitooses, Egg*. Chick, cns. Hidex. Wool, Moss. Furs an ! ail country produce generally L.beral Advances cr. Ccnsignmerts J. E. ELANCHAED, & SON: Cor. Green & St. Bridget Sts. LIST or JURORS. STATE OF LOUISIANA. ISi ii ,11.iliiq.il I >Attict ('.hi t i'.ti • <i! L:t foul clip. i i.; bn r Tbiboduuv. lice. 1 -r. ( v ' v I ti > liniei ..lulled. if' hereby eertil. Iha' • ii-.i mu by c.. ,1 m ■.i-.-.fm -rs ot s.of ]m. ,>ii ... .* i.iroi-i, tor ti.e 5Ul-.-h tetii "1 said Cot Dili. For tin- tir-f week of -a-d C nrtto >nn ;> viand and q.-nt jury, lit n.miiiig on M- : day Alar.-i; b. I'. 1 i, as lb; liid s : V.'AllI). 1 C. A. Ctaiiiiet 1 2 t ileus Lem ani 5 3 ii.s; 1 1 ion Tbe.iot < J i*. A. De M made •"> Auiestiie D.meet S •' i lib. u: iii in t Jcrt'i it-s 5 Dun re 1 o. da 1 I" Klnlieu mMj |*iii 11 1.;.. !,I|C I'.u i 12 j. 1 • ........ 1 J i i • *!■' !:•- • iliilllllaUX i.4 ii. i' anian r K 1 k i Ban i 17 1 ini:. - i! Kegel* IS Alin-it Lawless 1' \ I i'*' 20 Jall t - K. 1 'iuvers J 21 An- a: . i A. nil 3 22 *). J. >. *. i„ 3 -3 Auguste J rm-be 3 '-*) 1 linn as D.iuiiiiue -j 2-'» Tiiiiitiiia ivlt.-rt i H.n k Itnurgeois 7 -7 1*. G. A7- iiiaii 4 '-S 1 rnest Henert A —*.! Uli.ii ies Use 9 30 C. M. Tabor 11 Kmile .! Hratul •j 3- M M ! ill- Gau-ie 5 33 Ji.sei.il B Field* 7 3i Ai.at.de Hi-i—rt f, 3> Frank llutliiiann. Sr. 3d Uliiii ies Be! gen.u I 37 Henty Aiiaui 4 38 U. O. Ili.usseau 7 39 Clovis ILaj.s 7 40 Ti.eotiule 1'ieou 2 11 Wils.ni Li pine D 42 Garten Sa ith 5 13 Louis 1 i-viliaril 5 41 Fliiup Roi.ieiiaux 3 47 1 .rauzni Tulips 3 4ti Joseph Toupg 7 47 C. A Folse 7 48 Volzie Benoit 5 49 Jules h . Gainle 5 on Kenl.en Washiug.on 2 For tin: seeornt week of saiil Court to serv as petit jury boziutiitig ou I2tli i -91. as follows :— Monday iVlarc ward. 1 Brne j Grifien 4 2 Kiruiin Toups 3 3 Auatoie Boudreaux 2 4 F. \V. Nu'bidls 1 5 Oscar Brown 7 d Auioiue Krauimer 6 7 8clu<esi (iyerou u 8 A.eesle Dalltil 3 9 Deugi.ts* Thilmdaux 5 Id Paulin J. N « 2 1! 1 aa! Seely l 12 Lamaique Uaillouet 2 13 P. K. Gatide 3 14 Wiliiaui Chiiee 8 17) J. T LeBlanc i* Hi Ls-o J Boudreaux 5 17 Joseph Keuiont 10 !9 Albert ial.nr 'i 19 !'Marie* Al.riliat ii 2d X. B. Do veniwii t 1 *21 IViiuet Tliil.odHUx 2 •22 Autiiistiu .Mayet 9 •23 J. A. Cbmipague 3 24 Jule* Dentin 3 2.7 Leo Bergeron 3 19 Joai hiu, Laudry 2 27 J. sep.i L.-I -une 5 28 T. i>. i. ilialide 7 *2*.* . .u GuiLot I 3-i Feiiv 11 ieitanl 2 For the tU:ni week of said court beginning on Mouu-tv March ink 1*94. to serve as petit ! jurors us toliovts: 1 William Prestenbach 6 i g f rank A. Legendre ^ 3 Neal J. Newell 4 | t Claiborne 4 iubobaux g 3 X. C. Mi Cuiium 4 6 Charles Plaisance 9 ] 7 Ernest Landry 7 8 -iost- .ii Botugeois 10 * Annie Keiier t> 13 i. E. Uobii-hanx g li L.iwreiu-e Keefe g ! c <jse;. r i,. Caro 2 13 A«r;« >iu;«u.».:x 2 !4 Kb v lietgeroi 2 1 • J.-sr. . Jell! I- U i- J. > a ' i7 Arthur Ti,ups a 1- A. Lagarde 2 19 Henry Morvant i ' ■' Leonard We re | 21 Aiired i bauvin 3 gg Jose pi, Castagnet 2 23 A i Rudd g ~ I Civ sec • .! usin b 2- Frank Sureaa 2 :■ Joseph Bourg »» 27 Clay Chiaeson 28 Evariste Mire 1 d* L. C. SdmieJtr 2 (T- L. C. Auiiert g In tesTin.ony whereof ^ "s'— > " Hies.. , i.t t it - ;i':pre«t . : ■ L-S. t >e -• ot n y oft i - and ■ flic a ( ti.ti.- 21st dav ot De eenioer. A. D. 1893. •I . W K> OBLOCH. i- tv Cierk ot said Court. TEIBODAUX COLLEGE, THI 30 DATJX. LA. -WAS AWARDED Mecial Diploma By the World's ( oinmbian Exposition. For Syst.-uis of Mathematics. Literature, Book k.-epinsr and other mitcel iiineous si-nool work. The course is aa em bodiment of the latest and most approved methods yet attained by the best Amerivin Inst.tution * : Learn.me. Terms i f adfins s;on fg. KJo; and H. Pupils of aii grades received at any time. O PI oxs SI A OF THE A PRESS. ; -- | ki.kction laws. j "" iey Signal : If the voice of the i ■ eoiints for aught, i here will be ; ' < :al revision of the Louisiana s °n laws at I he next, session of i'dtislalntc. W e notice that there gioumg tendency toward acorn - i i oueational or propei t v qnaliii • the easiest so utioii of the -- t iniipi.tiins law. The Signal - a!!:o,,g t* ;■ Hist p.lpei ,,f the • to t ivor sti. !, a measure, and we o '*' U to t eas nearly just as any t; ,i t con bl be i i-ac'i b . As •1. ii, I bummer I'O. a ill., V. lio believe in winning tkiouga nil I until.!!, bitterly oppose at'.- eiiange llem (he piesebt loose •i* stem nt cot.dueling eUctious in Louisiana. THE l.IEl TENANT I iOVEKNi IKSH IP. Motitoe Evening News t Senator if. 1 >< 1 1 at test all surmise his intensions as to tlie govt-i t.orship. He says not le-ign li'S s-at as a •!•• [»* the place made va ajipoin tinetit of Mr. Pai ■ s inieme court for the aed i u. Lott h. eobi ell ill.* i let:! n i that h • w bv i I I! silii 11 Hit he lilu*s !lnt Cimsidt*!' smh acti • il 1! He holds 1 tin - <it i the law all the du All's til-1 ■ • V i!2 iii»o thi ;• lieatfi; Hlllt gi uvesTior i. il I la him IIS , UfsidiniT offii el of i hi* .-5t antr. and tlm' lit* is ie ady at ti wilhiig pi s;f at a i! I>. »ar<ls ui do v. hatever else Liui Jtenii at Govt i nor I* alkllige w ouhl ha it- done, i oloin-i Lott thinks that article ti_' ot the constitution tixis the j succession to the governorship, and joint lesoiettoti No ns, ot July S, ].ss() detiiie: i.ts sta'U' anil duties as pi, si tiei.r pro tern, ot tin- senate. In etdei t<> test tin: amtter Js-m. -a Lott ilt oiler to sit on the binud of p.tldoiis oi pertonn some other duty tliat would have lalleri to i.ieuteiiant Govetnor Pat hinge, and if these is any objection the (|uesttoli can b passed upon ia dicially. THE PENITENTIARY LEASE. Theoda Iiulependeut : There still ! rests a tout blot on our civilization, and a shame toottr Chiistiamty. I'he : Louisiana penitentiary system still i exists. The people sj'ould see to it ! that the lease now existing is abrogat- ■ ed and made nail. Convicts, though j debased, are nevertheless human ; I j j , '• - .... , and liistcaii ot being turned over to a • private corporation to !>e treated as j j ! ! | to be whipped, scourged and treated as barbaric Russia tu-ats Iier uufortniiates, they should have the protection shown them which the doc trines of the Christian, people claim as the chief virtue of their leligion. viz : '*The forgiving of enemies." It is a bad system, and insofar as le leasing the state of cost in keeping them it is a poor business policy to hire them out at about 12 cents a day and then pay the lessees $2 50 a day for their work on the levees. FOB CONFEDERATE VETERANS. Raton Rouge Truth : Tlie coustitu tioual commission has agreed to re commend to the iegislatuie a propos »-d amendment to provide a pension for indigent ex confederate soldiers or their surviving widows, in response to a very general public demand. The legislature will no doubt accede to the request of the commission ami the people will then place the seal ot a - proval upon tnis act of simple justio . j At last then will the poor u -'.ep;t j veteran of the iost cause receive t c i cognition from the state at win j he ie>p-t»ded w ith alacrity ai.d tor I vtho.-e li'itioi he fought valiantly and persistently. N<> gieat deal can he granted in the way of pension*. In.' be if evi i so little, ir will piovide the old soldier with tlie necessaries of life ami do away with the degradation ot I seeking assistance from charitably ! disposed neighbors. 1 iieie are bat j few veto: i:.s ot this .-'ate in r*-e i public aid. but tin-.-,- few u.,i | will be provided for if the peopi i not dead :<< alt lei-'.iugs of ii . ii,»i a-.. 1 giatitude. I'he constitutional com mission ini- done it- duty, now let the* legislature net as iavoiabiy, that our old wiliiiei s may pass (heir few re maining days in a coniparadve degree I of comfoi t. CHILDREN IN BAHROOMS. >t. Bern a id A oice : i i.eic is a state i lav. which prohibits the sale of liquots j to minors, and wiiether the barroom I keepeis iii tiiis palish are awaie if it j or not. w i arc not ready to s. y . but I suffice to say that some day t, ey may j rind themselves entangled in the i meshes of a legal prosecution. A niost awful sight to behold in the | First ward a few days ago was two i small buys w ho were dead drank from liquors purchase*! at some barroom it: j that section. The attention of toe police authorities is called to this fact, ) and we hope the law on this question I be stnetiv enforced in future. LIST OF PATENTS * Granted to Southern inventors this week. Reported by C. A. Snow i Co. SoiicuOTa of American and Foreign Oi.p. U. S. Patent Office, u asliiiigtoii, D. C. Ie D. Aj te, Kerfoot, Va., Device for iitai king oil coiu rows. J.D Batigert, Apparatus for mixing lll,i ' ;lent guides. II. J. Brad ,>osto " Statiol b Ky., Electric t. i.wav signaling api>aratua. J. VV. ' 11 mack, Djersliing, Tenn., Haj ioess- J. Davis, Forest Home, Ala., r, J ' ou.'ilit'g. T. Eubank, Little Rock Aik, (Air-door. J. Frazee, New Or oms. La., Box for cigars or other ar '! , ' l, s. J. B. (bithright, Louisville, E,\ , >!eet s veeper. D. II. Gleelie, ( harii s|oi lt > *Package for soap P" viler, Ate. 11. A'. Ilanalian, VVitms C , Device tin biowiny W ilai moil, X. iioopei. ! t> r ii: x i • ; . n I v 1 i ,j ' e !. valor oi | 1,. Crowley, 1. oi del f -11 cot Co\ iiigton, 1* . Los it , I , meet : 11 ,:- 1 . (L W. Lo .ii lex sa w ini! i tlliok e. A- i , M TI.:!. ■(, out u i ■ : n :11 lib;! irs ot ti vtiainos. non. lliiion, Fia., Drier. F. I.ii:iline», Md., Apparatus itiD-d oi . 11 , ished paper, a, 1 inuiin, Va., Cuiti H. W i*. Kopder, . U mbiiod beater and * - .s \ L Leouanl, R . <' *;i'ing gime. H. ' * : h o■■ o i I - ., , Clock b i op ..in,; gas cork*. al nil). A (.me iltgei . K > . let . -- lie, .1. P. .\ iitoinafc ■i. Mt A - h iialle. J. Vestibule car. Ark.. Box f... cm seiivillt-, Aik . M.o . oi-ni. (J Smith. Wi bsti-i . A Va.. »\» body chitrt! I A. Snow. H ick \ a., Ibick-uiiu. j. Suiter, ie, Mil . Mi < ii tni.fu ibr il l»ns 1 1 llf ibti •xii g cans. J. S. m paikm.it). ilaiiiiitou, Tex . Win- - * n; eiier. A. L. Stiail-s, Baltimid. . Md.. kijilHii)-!)' ,i)f sliap itlg hot11. J !' I'iiU.i at, ( iyi i!. s loll S. !' . Meam ci.iiket. E A i'lins toll, Av oiidale, Aia., Feed water heater. Hi-. Til UENOlf ANTISEPTIC —for Wounds, cuts, burns, bruises, scalds, an lor colic, cramps, pains, and bowel complaints, also for colic, botts. foot-evil, and fistula in stock, has not an equal on the market, and We kindly refer you to the following *' " " * * - * - - list of your friends and neighbors that have tried it, and we would be pleased to have you consult them in regard to its merits. Tbibodaux, La., May 29th, 16®S. 'Iir-rrongc Medicine Co. Ltd. i no liiuch cannot be .-aid in praise of Or. Tirhenor $ Jntt/(j,tic as a imusehoid medicine. W.€ M 4 GA 4 , Mayor of Tliibodaux. F. DELATTE, ThilTx, P. O. La. JAMES BEAKY " " ED. MORVANT " ' THEO. BOURG Pugh P. O. Ltt. DELAMOTTE & Co " U. til ME, Labadie ' J. W. LeBLANC Lafourche Xing A. KLOTZ K:oi?vii c i - *• Dr. O. THIiiODAuX. ;'.!*<i ;* GiVillc, P. O. La. p , „ '*• * • --Di-....'- I railKlill <u VF (■ bfR VN'D ' '* ' '' . . . . , T7~7T", ^ • • • t r 11. -i O ; E N. llieria __ --- - L. S* >K<J*-O'* ivl Abbeville - J. J. LAF.vRGUE iJonaSdsonvi ie, L. SILBER RUqoemine R. G. La. E J. ( AIRE & ''it Edgard •• fl. G. MINOR IT irtta F. M. TUCKER Moigiti Citv ;t svilie P. O. La. Du. II >.! NEBLETT Breaux Biidge P. O. VY. AY. i) .SON Crow ey J. BLOCH Opelousas 4 ' A. D. McFARLAIN Jeuning8. P O. La. Injustice to ourselves and the public we warn yon asrainst the many im rations of our goods nowon the market. KemenUer that Or. Tukrmcr s r*U*rP'.tr j. rite irtj.mut and bett. and none genuine without tin name blown in the bottle. Respeetfally, 1SHERKOISE MEDICLVEIU. Ltd il-t-ki Jura.