J>t. faudra
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Sntnrday, Dcrembvr 8, 1 888.
Dnu'i tu pu) y (»nr »uliecription.
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Cnrpe.ütersidiould readC.D. Stewart » •
advertisement.
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A civil tei in of the District Court is
in session here. !
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Sulwciibeis who hav« paid np this!
week : Mr. V. D. Ledoux. ,
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F»tr the cheapest and best Oysters,
Fisii, Crabs and Shi imps, t-'o to M. \ ila
BecaV, oppotiits the new Market House.
Also Board and Lo»lpinpr.
We publish from tlie Tiiues-Dfm
ocrat a graph;r «HseripUttn of the kill
ing at Crowley, on Thursday last week.
So, tlie "lawlessness" is i;ot all >»i St.
Lai dry.
H ope iiook & L apdkr C o . No, 1
A bpeci.ll meeting will b«î hei»! at the
Coiitihouse, at 7o«-h>» k p. m., Mundaj,
Dee. 10!h, 1688, for the transaction ot
iuipot tant business.
c. B rand , Foreman.
Guaranteed free from Verdigris or
other impurity, containing the rich pro
perties of mall, Chase's liuley Malt
Whisky builds up the syst» m and
strengthi us the lungs. C. D«ntlein soie
agent for Opelou»HS.
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POISOK EI) H OOS. — I l»S> «» poisoned mV ,
lidfrs t»> prevent their U»;inj£ sioleu ; i»ud
I tlieiHfoiü warn my nei>tliber« tit eat
n»> 1'ieali poik re.eeiveil from irresponsi
ble parties. R. M. MlL^TED,
17 Four mile» west of Oyelou»*«
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One of the nuisances in farming is tlie
corn ami cul l nil atalks that iuterlere
A STALK CUTTER.
with the plow in preparing the fand for
ttuutber crop üu »1 are greatly iu 'l 1(
way ill the tiist stage» of culiiva
tiuti. Generally they are Kotteu lid of,,
bi knocking them down with sticks, and ,
puitiug them in piles and buruing theui. J
This pioctss 1» not only leilioiis ; but j
the land in gradually impoverished l>> ;
the burutti* ot Dial v»getabl»» iimttei
which should aiuays be returned t«> the
soil. N" providi-nt taroier wlni is intein
upon uiaintiiinirijr 'Im fertility of his
land will bum ofi' the sialka and weeds
which grow thereon. A 1 * tiu> stanu af
ter the crop has been gathered, they will
not lot ; but H brokeu in I»» short pieces
and tinned umlet by the plow, lliej booij
lot anil incseant) the fertility of the lan<l„
ami are u»»l tti»ul)lesoim> 111 ttultivaiioii.
This call be easily ami quickly done, by
using a stalk cutter. Oae man and two
JnH'hee, goingoiice ou ;i low, can easily
gn over eisfht or (en acres 111 a day.
Messrs. J. Meyers & Co.» of this low n,
have one of the«« machines, which tin y
have permitted ns to try. Ir u light on,
the horses, and does excellent wotk.
The. gronud over which ir has passed,
looks as bare of (..-om) siaiks, as if none
l»a»l ever grown there. The work it dt>es
has only to be seen to commend ihe ma
chine to all progressive tai uiers ; and
no more skill is necessary to operate it
than to drive a cait— a ten year old boy
can do it as well as a man. Every farm
er who cultivate»only a few acres, will
save time anil labor and add to the fer
tility of his land, by using n stalk cut
ter. Mensis. J. Meyeis & Co. will furn
ish them »m hpiiii.-alion.
PATAX. STREUT DUEL.
THK ROBINSON BKOTHKItS SHOT BV J. O
SLONK, AT CROWLEY, LA., ONti KJI .l
M>, THE OTHKR DANOKKOCSLr
WOUNDED.
Bpecial to the Times-D» muera t.
Crowley, Nov. 33.—A very sad and fa
tal shooting aftray took place here to
dav at aln^ui S o'clock p. 111.
J. G. Sloan.. a yonntt man of ihisplace
»hot ami killed T. T Rohiuson and dan
geronsty wonnded W. Mason Robinson,
of Robert's Cove. The two Robinsons
Hie brothers and are first cousin» of
Sloaiie.
The cause of the difficulty i» an »dd
fend, ami commencing front a lawsni;
for a divorce bmuirlit by W. Mason
Robinson against his wife, and in which
tbe*ivi»feoe*i ot the Robinson brothers
iu vtPvt'd Sloane. In consequence of the
«akïïtK* feeling of hatred lias existed
bet weeiTv-Uese parties.
VV. Mason Robinson bei 11 e summoned
on jmy duly had to come to Crowley and
»two of his brothers came «vith him.
' On Monday threats weie made by
Sloane and the Robinson brothers tri»;d
to get Sloane to go oui side ot Hie tow 11
nnd end the difficulty iu a fist fight, but
this could not b« arranged between them.
To-day T. T. Robinson cauie to town
witto his shotguu, as Sloane was carry
ing a Winchester rifle, »md Robinson
tried to be po'pnred for htm. At 10
o'clock on« of the brothers wtjiif to
Sloare und again asked him to put an
end to the row by meeting his brother
nntside ot town and settling the trouble,
as it was nonsense to be making so much
racket, and it is claimed that Sloatie re
fnsed.
Later on as the thre*- R ibinson broth
ers, in company with «o«ue other gentle*
nu n, were walking from Crowley House
to the court house, Sloane fired through
the window of Euan's saloon with hin
rifle, killing I'. T. Robinson instantly.
Ritbiuson fell dead on his <»wn gun, and
Sli»ane fired at W. Mason Ri berrsoti, 1 lie
ball taking effect iu his shoulder. W
M. R»»binst»u was onarmed and ran, aad
Sloane pursued him, running sod stop
ping to shoot until Sheriff Lvonsgot be
tween the parties and made Sloane
throw up his hands anil surrender, but
not unii! Sloane had put three balls in
Rubmsc i, who wa« brought, in bleeding
und bailly wounded.
Drs. Webb aim January got the balls
out at once, and lie is doing as well as
could lie expected. Most of the affair
was witnessed by the whole court, and
it was vciy exciting., as both si»b*a had
relali'«*s iu court, Stn ine and the de
ceased each have a yonng wife und
* >JWd, and the Hadaff.tir istleeply regiet
|ed bji'all. Crowley had been fortuii
gte enough up to this date never to have
üt»*i h aeiioiis difficulty.
Toit» OTry was to-day cou vie ted of
hortiC Stealing.
M arried—hawkins— M c D anikl.—
At H iwhtosville. La., Nov. HO, 1888, by
Rev. S. H. Johns. R. G. Hawkins, m. D„
to Miss Siillie ÂlcD.tniel, both of St. Lau*
dt y parish.
dtld— At his residence, near Ooeloii
p fl s, on moihih ^, Dec. 81, 1888, etiennr
V kl TIN , aged 68 jears.
At his residence, In Opelousas,
on Wednesda», d» c. 5t!t. 1888. A htbck
J a of*«» P kküault , agied 38 jeaia, 4
IPOUtU« »öd 18 dap«
WASHINGTON LETTER
From onr Rejrul -r Coriwpoudent.
Washington! N»»\. 86,1888 j
Mr. Cleveland and nil the members of
Iii« Cabinet have grime info temporary]
gcclusion i:i ot»l»-r to prepnre tht?ir an- ;
tnml report« for Congre*«. Tliese re
ports wi'l ditt'- r from those usa.illy made f
inasmuch in« fhey «ill civ»* a general ra- |
i siime »if 'he D-- nn>cnitie ailniiniprration 1
• ()f |()H yft-.irsof each of the ßoverumen- J
tal Depa'tmetit* for fonr year«. Copie»
: <»f these repotts and of the President'»* j
coming messag»- tmsed thereon nlionld .
! l "' carefully r<?in] i>y every Democrat in j
I the country.
T( , e p n , pi( |,.,it has taken a hand in the
, Hispute between Senator Blackburn and
I Jmt<e Rucker. "• 1 *
He has no recollection
«fever having seen Judge Rucker, and
ia positive ihat lie never used any such
tangua?« as Rucker ascribes to him. j
Tlie weight »if eoinnioii sense is all ou j
Mr. Co-velandV xi»le in this matter. 1
Does any one snpnose for a moment,
evf n allowing ihat Mr. Cleveland had
»ioubts aiM»ut the sincerity of Governor
Hill's and Tammany Hall's support,
which he never at any time hail, nor has
hu now. that he would have given ex
pK'Ssion of those donbts to a peilest
strapper, as Judge Rucker was. five
days previous to the election. Not at
all. This disposes of the question at is
betweeu Senator Biackbuiu and
Kut'ker anH prove» tli*t latter to
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have bet 11 in the wrong, but it does not j
wipe oui the hard things they have «aid
„I, ,,,. „.„.I, „rhu. It in still Hint >» eh il- !
iliollt ea» II ottltr. 11 IS S,lilt tlietaenai
b nge hiir already been sent. fcvery j
body is anxious to what the ouurome j
will be. Both meu are expected here
»liortly.
mr \ fiirton the Vien - nredident - elect i
• . ! VIC p resnunr elect ,
PHid Washington au unexuectMl visit |
last week. He came oateusihly to look
alter his real estate investments h»'re, j
but before leaving he held several cou- |
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, tvii-ltces Wltll pruuilütut Uieniberilllt Ins I
ed Minister to Spain, ia lieie to receive
j his tinil inati action^ fmra the Stu»»' De
PHtinient before ^nin^r to Iiis pout. It
î has (ii'i n intimated that Mr. Rlaine
; would attempt, tu prêtant the continua
î tioti ot Mr. Belmont'a nominaiioii l»y
j the Senate, in order to he raven peri up
ontliat rnOeniitn for »{«^He^r man
jiHrty. !
Hon. Perry Belmont, recently appoint,- ,
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net in which he, ne chairman of the
House committee oi foreign affiirs, ex
posed Mr. B':«ine's maniDulation of
South American affairs dining the Shep*
hen! investigation s»nne years ago. Per
hat'S Mr. B aine would like very much
♦o »In *>'», but the fa»;t must be reuietii
hered ♦ha' there an* qniie a nuiiibei of
Repnbl-can Seiiatots who herrii'y di«
tike Mr. Blaine, and who would much
rather do him an injnrv than a favot.
Mr. Bi ioiont is sure to be confirmed,
whethei Mr. Biaiuc tries to pievent itoi
not.
Newspapermen here ar»» «'eased at
the selection of Mr. H-tlfoul, Ei'itor »»f
tlie Indiauaptdis Jiiitinal, f»»r Piesi»lent
elect Harrison's private secretary. Mr.
Hallo' il will be fortunate if he succeed*
m making himself as popular as is Col.
Lamoiit.
One would think tbo Republican«
ought to be sa'isfii d with th»> result »if
the rn-ent » i-ctinn. But tbcv are not
Quay hih I Ditd'ev, in the latigu ige of
the sfvet, "want tin- eurth and all there
in." They will attempt, through b»»ih
state »itul f'iileral coiii ts, to change the
r*-ult in Virginia. Ben B itler and ey
Senstor H"tidfisoi. ai'e said t»> leive ail
vis^d this course. Lbtle"Billy Mahon«-"
is liapjiv over i ' ih determination on Ihe
pair of Quay and Dudley. It will pri
vent. f ir a tiyie h * least bis return to lite
•ibseui itv which he so richly deserves,
ami lie also hones to niak-- this case ,t
beg "non which to liana hi« expectation
of t'ntuif fxvotM from the Harrison ad
niini#tr,.t?oii.
There is a «lew arrival at the Honse of !
Col. Layout, ft is a «jirl. and has b^en
named Francis Folsom iu honor of Mrs.
Cleveland.
Mr. Cleveland has some very good
army l»erths t«» dis nose of as soon as he
gets a chance to decide who shall have
them. There art; five appointments in
the staff, all very desirable p»i«itions,
also tloee cadets-at-large to send to
West Point.
It wem« that pv«rv Republican Con
grrasiiiHr- wh<» arrives here ha» a cantli
date f >r Harrison's Cabinet, and w'ü be
mad if his man is not aelecte»!. A little
figuring will show bow msnv m id »"en
there will be in Congress when the Cab
•net is announced.
It is said here that Senator Sherman
hpürvps that Governor Alger oF Michi
gan, nvevented his getting the Republi
can nomination for president, and that
he is determined that Alger shall no» go
into Harrison's Cabinet if he can pre
veut it, and he thinks he can.
Another Republican Senator who is
not pleased with the ont look is Don
Cameron. Qaav has served notice on
Iiiin that lie shall not he allowed to con
trol the federal patronage in Pennsyl
vania. That is a little job that Qnav
has reserved f»«r him«elf. Senator Blair
is also worrving for fear Harrison will
oppose his Educational bill.
The Yankee paners are alwavs crying
out about the manner in which the
Southern people keen the n«trrnps in sla
verv even now. But the old B iv State
»»f Massachusetts furnishes not only
abo'ilionists but slaveholders. A man
named Chas. T. Parson», a noted traf
ticker in immigrant labor, was arrested
in Holvoke. Massachusetts, for having
foreign pauper« for saleIt poems that
Pars»ms w«»uld ao to New York and
make contracts with immigrants, always
picking ont those that, could not sneak
a word of English, and then txke them
into the country and sell them as slaves
to farmers who wonld work them in tin
fields without pav, nnd keep th»m hous
ed like cattle at uight. There is p'enty
of reforming our dear R»pnb!i«»n
friends, to be «lone at vonr own homes ;
kno'-k out the next editorial von write
on the StiuOi and insert something about
the above —Ex.
faBîel iEimsiiaîsly!
UIIlHülüHil!.
Will pay good wages. Apply to
c. D. PTE WART,
Dec. B-tf Opelousas.
M. D. LEVMS, MD
OPELOUSAS, LA.
Office over Bailey's Drug Store, Main 8t.
•prl 31. it
JA8. O.RAY, M.D.
—OPELOUSAS. LA.—
Office at Hia Fathers aesidenee.
war it»-iy.
The fiuw Will ïon Have 'Em
m im m œmm<
bas—
Re-opened at the corner of Bellevce and Mar
ket street«, iipp».«tte the Market House,
wiil alwa? a be supplied with the
best the country affords.
OYS TE HS, FISH, CRABS AND
SHRIMP»,
ir.ll be kept throughout tha « mm .
PEACE MAKERS A SPECIALTY.
M.V1L'BECA.
ÔÂ%. S ■«.J.UanttffAV
JE WEL FAR M !
THE following llltiU-BRED stallion's
WILL stand the COMING SEASOX AT TUB
AB11VK namkd kahm, in bkllevüe, FIVE
miles south OF OPfcLOCSAS.
SsÂSoa Begins Fshary 1st and l± July ht.
MILAN
WILKES
Descfiption s
MILAN WTLKE* (formerly George Wilki s
Jr. ; is a handsome blot id bay, 7 years old lit»
Spring. IB hunds higU, black maiiu and tail. II.
it« lengthy. but synietrifally formed ; fine h ail
and ear, lançe b ino ami litavv iniisctn. For
srvle in harne*»« or unrtur the saddle. lie has n«>
superior. He drive« Kin-ily. either do.ible or
siugie, and is perfectly quiet and submissive in
any positlon. „ , ^ _
He i* descended directly from Old Qcorp
Wilkes, tlie aire of more trotters in the lis*
than any other liorsa that ever lived, and tlit
sire of doubl«- a« many in the 2:40 list as an3
other JlamnletouiAM loatever lived; and iht
number to his credit is in<*-r**<*s»ii>ç witli every
Year's training, having added 12 to this list in
18 Lyie Wiikes. the «Ire of MILAN WILKES, I*
thought to be tli* lest formed co.t mat Old
G : orge Wilkes ever Rot, more closely rost-mb
j! hia Ktîllc . ri il IU nko-up. old tlamlHetoni
f^mjjatiou o tb»- lanuly, Mian any oilier i>'
Iii« loiig abd honorable ime »if descendant».
.
A ecltgrt ee .
milan wilkes wasfoslded in th««prln .Kof
tüo », f Ilic i 1:4r a Lowell, i.exnu
to- .Kr. Hè was sired by L,yle Wilkes, he bj
OW <+»iorgo Wilke». and he by Kysdyn'r. Haiti
bletoulan. the father of the lnont famous family
of ^AN wiLKES^dam Lizüe, by Bow
flllUAü niuaii" uant '•an -rj üu»v
man's WarfleUl Jr., Who was never beaten il
th*> Kentucky show rintis either for sl^l« 01
speed ; ad dam, I.izzio Harris, by Fa'kner's Am
encus; 3d dam, a thoroiiKhbred mare, raised b>
Major Wm. J- Marbly, of Mason county, Ky,
Terms s
Twenty-flve dollars ($.'Si to insure a mar« it,
foal.
This hisrh-hred trottine ftalllon will stand the
present season, at in" stable in Bt'llevue.
bourbon Jr.
THIS Graud Ynuntr Horas hsa never br<-ti
«Iriveu for speed, but lieiiiK a son of Oi
Bourbou and from a tunre of ilaiubletouiaii di
rent. there is 110 reason Trhy he should n.»i
equ-il the best horses known, both as a trotier
am', a sire of trotters. He is a beautiful horse,
of flue form .and action.
Terms s
Fifteen dollars ($15) for the season or t?o to
Itwnre a mare iu foul. Limited tu lu mares.
nm FiiiNcs J
sa
THIS well bred NORMAN Stallion i*
tiful dapple uray.Jnat 1PJ ! and« liicli, larg»
hone, heavilv muscled and isot kind disoosuion
liLACK PKINi'E Jr., whs 2 y .ir* old las': Maj
and weighed at that time 1430. Hit eiria wa
Iiup. Black frlnce.
Terms :
Fifteen dollars (#1S> to in»ure » mare In foal. ;
This tjrand loang Horse wid bo limited to 20
tnares.
All fees payable in advanc»!. No deviation
from these rules tin any account
The Season commences February 1. and clows
July 1. Rem* mber flist come flret served.
The above thorough bred Stallions will be in
the han s of an ex lerieuced groom, who will
at all tiuits be found ni his iiost. nnd who will
politely and promptly attend to the want« of
ail patrons.
For further informations write to Mr Daly
ar Opelou-ias, La., which will be promptly at
tended to.
Pasturage and attention to ma'ss from a dt-
taneo. ta per month ; Ted on gntm. *S per month.
I wiH take ca-e of mart-» from a distance as of
my own, but will not be responsible for acci
ilenU aud esuap ;s.
It afford« us pleasure to show our stock to ;
admirer-, t.f tine horses, whetU«r breeders or 1
not, aud we cordially invite an Inspection at !
our »table, or on oar farm, on any day
dr. l. D aly, i
Deo t-fim Proprietor
H hl E
THE BIG GUN
AT
Austin Lacombe's.
Dee. i-2 c
NOTICE!
t.ixn OrFicE, at New Orleans Lu. )
Nov. 19 th. 1888. 1
ITotleé Is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intentio.i
t»> make final proof in support of his claim,
and that said proof will be made before ihe
Judge or in his absence the Clerk of the Dis
trict Court, at Opelousas, I,a., on Thursday,
Jan. 10th. 1889. viz:
TIL.L.KNECYB LEDOVX,
whe wade Homestead Entry No. "r>65 for the
southeast quarter of section 10, township 6,
south range one west, Louisiana Meriadian.
tie names the following witnesses to prove
his continuons residence upon, and cultivation
■ * mid land vis :
.heodule Ardoin. Z»pMrin Manuel, Ambroise
Granger, Sr., Hypoiit« H. Fouteuot-, all of St.
Landry parish, La.
THOMAS J. BUTLER.
Nor. M-«t. Register
For Saile.
AFEW Half and three-fonrtlis Jersey Bull
Calves, fr»im 6 to li months old. Price
.roui $10 1-J0. Appiy to
sept 8 St JAMES n. HOUSTON.
ORDER OF COURT.
The following terms of Court are hereby fix
ed for the year "1SS9, in and for the !3'h ludicial
District, composed of St. Laudry and Acacia.
FOR ST. LANDRY :
1. A civil term to begin Monday, January 11,
1889, and to end Saturday February 5, ls i».
j. A criminal term to begin Monday, .Marth
11, 1*89, and I») end Saturday, April 27, 1839.
8 A civil term to begiu Monday. September
S. 1889, and to end Saturday, Sept. 21,18S9.
4 A criminal term to begin Monday. Novem
ber 4,1889, and to end Saturday, December 7,
18#9 " FOR ACADIA.
1 A criminal term to begin Monday. Febru
ary 11, MU9 und to end Saturday, March 2. ;S39.
2. A civil term t»> begin Monday,May 6,18; 8,
an t to end Saturday, May 11, lt>*'J.
S. A criminal t< rm to bi-giti Monday, Oef. 7,
1889, and toend Saturday, O -t. 19, l»s9.
4 a oivil term to begin Monday, Dec. 9,1889,
andt»i end Saturday, Dec. 14.1889.
The Clere of the Court will enter this order
on the minutes of the Court for the parish of St.
Landrv and post one copy thereof at the Court
house door of said parish, ami cause the same
to be published in the St Laudry Democaat.
He will also forward a cerrifl.-d copy to tne
Cleric of Court for Acadia, who is heteby direct
ed to record the same in the minutes of that
Court, to post a copy in the Court room and on
the Courth use door of that parish, andiurther
to cause a copy of to ho publsshed iuthe Acadia
^Otw ta ot>en Court at Opelousas, this 38th
day oi Ootober, 163#.
' fi. T. LEMTIS,
Fe* H ftfft « *«<)• Die* **
LOUISIANA
Steam, Sash, Blind and Door
FACTORY,
3d, 303, 305, SUT' Gi-avier sStreet,
mm SFFiSE 51 umm SI,
NEW ORLEANS.
EOSEETS & CO., Proprietors.
Sash, Blinds, Doors, Mouîdiugs, Flooring and Ceiling, 2\ew>t?
Ralnsters, etc., always on hand or made to order. Orders prompth
attended to. Estimates given when required. oetüo-Jy
ESTABLISHED IN 1S48.
SAMUEL M. TODD,
importer and Stealer in
Whlto Lead, Zinc, l?aint*, Oil», Brushes, «Ins», Vor
nish. Artists* Materials»«, Glues, Sand Friper,
V* hi tin jar, Chnlk, AxleGrcaso, Naval M lores,
LumiuatiniC and Lubrleiitiiif Oils Etc.,
-agents for
NY>. 37 IVIagazine, Ht. NEW ORLEANS.
8 «ptll-J
The Parker Cun.
\t ths two principal uvea« of the year—at tue World's Trap 8hootin< oaraivtti in*!d st Weli
.igtoii, M y so to June 3,1387. the Psrker Quit wou thn lea.liui? priio for the best aver
ige for iive ti»ys' sh iotiug ; also at Seattle, Vf. T.. Juns Ï. 10 and 11.18<7. th« leadiujr prise an:'
•est sverage was w.m with the P»rker Gun, àddiuiî viotories to IS (6 as follows: The Seuoul
vuuuftl Tout" aineat of the Guamberiin Cartridge Co , held at Cievelaud, t>„ Sep!. 14,1888. oui
f KIGHTY-SEVENENTKIK; from K.-FKKaEN TATIVK SHOTS, representing FOUKTKE."
sl 'AlfcS, the ParSer Gun w nFIKrffaud rHIKO S4t>STBY. wiuuinijwiw out or f 1 ,2' j O purse oi
ered. adding aaottier victory co 1885, wliich was the stocoud International Ciay-Pigeon Tourna
■eut forthe cbampioaehip of the world, held at New Orleans, La . Feb H to 16. Amo ig tin
ontesiaut* shootiug other #uus were such oüainpions us Carver, Iiusardas. Cody, Stubbs, £r>
Jad othsrs.
PARKER BROS., MAKERS, MERIGEN, CONN.
\cw York Sales Rooms, 97 Chambers
NOTICE.
L akd O ffice at New orleans, L»., »
Nov. 14, It?88. j
Notl?* !* hereby given that the followiug
iHUied settler has îi .mi notice of hia intention
-> make. riuai proof under hection
.(301 R. n. in support of bia claim, and
liar until proof will be made before t. e Judge
•r clerk of Court at Opeluusas, La., en Tue*
day, January MtU, 18K9, vik :
WUiLIi.tl liCUEiVT,
vfio made Homestead Entry No. 10284 for the
north h.iif of southeast quarter, iouthwest
quarter o southeast quarter and southeast
quar.er of sr.utuwest quarter section 25, town
•iiiji 6 »outii ot range 1 west, Louisiana me
ridian.
He names the following witnesses to prove
ah. eoui luious iesidence upon, and cultivation
oi said laud, vii :
Du'va Mi ler, Dureli Miller, Henrr Willis,
M'tuur Frage, all ot .-it. Laudry parish, Loa
iclana.
THOMAS J. BUTLER.
Nov. «-«t Register.
; mri AT Tft i U able lot situated at the comer ef
»-„u.-t autl Landry streota. with Dwelling
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liouse. Store and Warerouia. known as Lefeb
v-re's corner. Tuerc is no more advantageous
business looation in Opelousas. For tern:s and
coniiUiotit apply to 1HOS. H. LEWIS,
Nov 17-tf. Agent.
C. N. EALER,
M'i-aûîfidJivilif,
Corner of Maia and Landry Streets,
decs lv OPELOUHA8. la.
NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS.
I hereby (five notice to all persons concerned
thttJfthn roll of 188i has been d livered to me,
anu That I am prepared to collect all State.
Parish, Corporal ion Criminal, Levee and Poll
Tax«;» for tue year 18<>8.
PersonaowiuK taxes on movables oaly, will
become delinquents on : nd after Ootober 1st
next, .na persons owning real estate will be
come delinquents unless the taxes on same are
paid prior to January 1st, 1889.
Come and pay your taxes in time and spare
me iue unpleasant duty of adding costs there
to. T. 8 FONTENOT,
Shor.ff and Ex-Offl.-io Tax-Collector.
septis-tf Parish of St. l.audry.
~ OPELOUSAS
Female Institute.
Opelouaas, St. Laudry Par. La.
THIS IWSTlTtTTiOM will resume du
ties Momiay, Septenjbtw 6th, 188«. under the
immediate supervision of Mrs. M. M Hayes
and Mrs. M. A. Davis, with com pet ont assist
uutf. The scolastio year consists of forty
weeks.
term8 or tüitioh.
Preparatory Department, per month.» i »
Academic " " " " ? °5
Music, with use of piano " " 9 oO
Boarding, inclnding washing, lights
and fuel, per month II 00
Embroidery, wax flowers, painting,
drawiug. each, extra 16 00
Incidental I 00
discipline.
The »rovernment of this school is strict bui
parental, ; no hard tasks or restrictions are im
posed but every student mutt comply with tht
rules, and m. ist prepare up to the measure ol
her ability, the lessons assigned.
Our course of study and mode or Instruction
are designed to train the mind to the habits ot
correct thinking and thorough investigation.
Un student will be allowed to enter highei
classes without thorough preparation. Parente
ami guardians may rest assured that the man
ners, health and morals of their ohildren ana
•vartis shall receive due attention.
No deduction for absence, unless in case ot
protracted illness. The location of this town le
healthful and easy of access. The boarding
•lepai" Tient is umier the immediate charge ol
Mrs. uayee. Boarders will nrovlde thetnselTe»
%■ :.:i ;,'i it its anfi towels.
Foi pa tfciiarci l-.res*
M. M. HATE«,
t ' y . e "rincua
A Good Opportunity.
F or P ale .—My residence and blacksmith
shop, with several acres of land enclosed aud
in eullivatioii, on the Beiievue road, just out
side of Opelousas. A. GulNGS.
sept « I f
; jj EEDL ES, SHUTTLES AND ATTACHMENTS
nr, J. J. BER€MER,
DENTIST,
OPELOUSAS, LA.
On corner Union Street, nest to J, Meyers &
Co.,
rp* Ali calls from the Country promptly an
swered. July s»Hy
Sewing Machines
REPAIRED!
on band for all Machines.
OSIco Farmer«' Home. Landry Street, Ope
lousas, I a.
T. GEORGE C3ACRSBS.
if. B.-Orden fUffl s«9.
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Obtained, and al! fAit.N'i :it
teinlwl to for MODERA TE Ff.BS Out offiee »
opjiosit« the IT. S Paient ofî ee. and we c»n <>!•
mm Patents ht less lime Ih.tu üiose remote Ironi
il /ISU /.wvo .V. Vend MODI-.!.. DU A Hi A G oï
PHOTO of invention. We advise as to jutent
ability free of charge and wo m.'iKc AO LliAl.Ut.
Vit Lim PA TEXT ts SEWkhD
For circular, ndvice, ierms end references !o
actual clients iit your own i-late. '"ounty. ( il y t,r
Ojvoiile Paient Off ce, iVaxhin^tan, h
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NeverMM:
Altrftrs Ahead on AU Events In»
teresting to Sportsmen!
IT LEADS IN EVERYTHING PERTAINING j
to the trap. the field, the for
est. the stre am and kennel.
Jt Is pre-eminently the L kadixo sportsman's
J ournal or Amekica. No lover of Field
-ports shou d be without the american
FIELD, Subscription: $5 a year: t'J.75 foi
six mouth- ; clubs of three or more, îi caoh p
year.
ty Address THE AMERICAN field
PUBLISHING CO., 243 State St., CHICAGO. ILL.
march 10.
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY
—and—
COPYING ROUSE.
opelt-iusas, la.
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Will do work equal o any House. Fnlarçe- i
merits made to any size from any small pictures 1
in Crayon or Pastel. Beiug Ünisli »I ou paper j
free of chemicals, the.v can be relied upon
permanent, .satisfaction given or no pay. Call
and see specimens. W. A. BONNET,
march 31-tf
H. 0. LABCADE.
TIUSMITH,
Beiievue Street, near the bridge,
OPELOUSAS, LA.
ALL kinds of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron
work done on short notice und at reasona
ble prices. Guttering and repairing a specialty,
apl10-y
Money to Loan.
the j. b. vtatkins land mortgage co
lawrence. kan8a9.
The above company is now prepared to loau ;
money at reasonable rates, and on long time, !
on improved autl unimproved lands situated
exclusively in the country.
For terms and partictilarsrs apply to
BEN F, MEG IN LEY. I
Agent Opelousas. La. I
July 7-tf
Barber Shop.
K. A. . BO DEM ULLER,
Beiievue Street, bet. Court and Main,
OPELOUSAS, LA.
A FIRST CLASS Barber Shop with »11 the
■ rl - improved appurtenaiic»»s. toilet articles,
etc., will be kept open and in operation during
the usual business hours. Mr. K. is determined
not to be excelled, guaranteeing
Cond U'orli or no Msncf,
'uly 21
A. p. mcneil ,
Architect Äc Uu.ild.er
13323, Li*
PLANS, Speciflva'ioiis and Estimates furn
ished for a-1 manner of Bnililings. on the
.uost reasonanie terms. Contracts ufcen for a 1
kinds of work, in Brick, Iron, Morie anil Wood.
Materials furnished lor repairs aud constrution
if desired. Plantation and cuintrv work at
tended to with tiispatch. All work flrst class
and satisfaction guaranteed. Orders nirecteil
to P. O. box 67 will receive prompt attention.
Nov. 24 im.
B. A.. LITTE LL,
PHYSICIAN & SUKOEON,
OPELOUSAS. LA.
Office at Littell's Drug Store.
aprl 21. ly
ESTEAY.
Onsblack mare and mare colt, branded on
left sùonlder ; also one brown horse, »»rand
on neht cip almost invisible, Parties must
prove property ana pay oosts before recovery,
Apply w <3. F. 9A*uito:
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Tulane University
OF LOUISIANA.
wm. PUEST iXJOHXMO.V, t. !.. D., PliESmF-XT,
High School -with Manual Training. Col 1
! with five courses of mstruelioü. Lnl^ci
Collie
ewüy
eoursiis in Scieuce nud l,t*ttt-rs. Se-<ion oe
itîn» » K-t 8th. H. Sophie Newcoiuo Memo
rial '"oiif-se f r Women begins Oer. <'■
Medical Uepaitroent begins Uct 2'.'ud.
IvpartmtMit l oilins Nov. 19th.
For «itaioKUfÄ addie « the Secretary of trie
T."' ivereity,Xuiaue liait, Sew Orleans, lJ«.
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SOTItE I
■ XJNITKD STATES LAND OT !CF,, I
» Orleans. Lu., Ui c. 3. i*8d- )
Xnt:r* ji hereliy sriven that t!i»< follawinjf
nattied settler has filed notice of los satentu'i»
t I jr.iii.1* lirsiil ;irooi m saiiport of Iiis claim- ::uu
that Süd proof will be uuuln before the Jttthte
o- C"..r*x of Coto't, st Opeioneae, l h., on
Wednesday, Jan. 23d, 1R8. viz:
»AflOVIM. E I» I'PI.Ef HAl V,
who
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for til?
? homestead entry Ko. 81
»3 and 7 section 1C. and uomroisi
uortheast qaarici- and northeast
\ C'ii'i it-.* of uorthweai quarter, section is. town
* 8 iip c, «outh ratine 2 v.cst, Louisiana nivridimi.
J ITe names fo''owïng witnesses to prove
i t,B continuous residence upon aud cuitivation
I oi said Imiti, viz.:
! ici. i-r KidtT, Jlyrtilie Rozut, Honaer Manuel,
Urbain Vidrme.
Alt of et. J.auùry parish. La.
THOMAS J. BUTLEE.
I Deo S-Sï KcKister.
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Oct. 26th , 1888. 5 1
Koties tstiereby sciven üiai tlie following j
î au led settler lias filed not 'ce of his ii.teutioii ;
■o make final pinot in support of hisclaim, and I
hat said proof will be made before the Juditc, I
,rin his absence the Clerh of the District >
Court at Opelousas, La., on Monday, December I
0th, 188,-1
tuai nrisHoi i: r.s,
■«ifs of Raymond Desholels, who made Home- ;
<toad Entry No. 75as for the N J of N F i s
i i of S K j nfd î» E j of S E j o; section 38.
own ship 4, south range 1 west, Louisiana Aler- '
icïian.
He names the foiioivlna witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon, and oultivation
î of, »aid land, viz :
I fc-vai iMe Vidrine, Native Heed. Salotnon Gau
bert, I>Rmon Reed, all uf 8t. Laniiry i'arali,
1 La.
THOMAS J. BUTLER,
j N ot . Mt Register.
mjoTicE or pisai, tabi.eav.
L3TATE OF ALEXANDER ROZA8.
No. 4831.
PROBATE DOCKET. DISTRICT
PARISH OF ST. LANDRY.
Whewna, Marie Clemence Courville, natural j
tutrix of her minor childre, , issue of her mar
riage with lier deceased husband, Alexander 1
dtMwased, late of tlie parish of St. L;m
Ir.v, has filed a tinal tableiiu of said estate, ac
coiupanied by her petition praying for the hom
oiogation o!' same.
Aud, when- as, the prayer of said petit ion has
tie-n granted by an order of court bearing date
Dec. IStU, 13S8.
Now, therefore, notice is hereby given to all
.'crsons interested to make opposition to said
' a bleu it to tile same in writing, in my otiice in
l.e town of »Jpelousas, within the time requir
d by iaw. why th»t sa'd tableau should not be
• loiiioiouuted and confirmed.
CHARLES ?1. THOMPSON.
Dec. 8-21. Clerk.
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^«tic'e of ao -IIIMN'rUATIOIV.
ESTATE OF ELIZABETH FONTENOT.
No. 4513
PROBATE DOCKET, DISTRICT COURT,
PARISH OF ST. LANDRY.
Whereas, Elbert Gantt Clievis, of the par
i ish of St Landry bus applied by lus y.etition
! to be ai pointed administrator of the Esiate
! of Elizaiieth Fouteuot, deeeastd, late oi
i the pa ish of St. Landry.
j Now therefore notice is hereby given to all
J partu s interested to ma e opposition to said
j ippointineut, in my office in tlie town of OtH
i lousas. in ten tiavs from tlie present notice.
CHARLES M. 1HOMPSON.
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ESTATE OF FRANCOIS LOUIS FUSILIER Si
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PRC 3ATE DOCK I ; r, DISTRICT COURT,
PARISH OF ST. LANDRY.
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ish of St. Landry, u is app.ied by hi.s pétition to
ta» appointed tidminisiraiov of the Ee.tati* of
Fi.v.noiö I.oui> Fas'iier Sr, deceased, late of the
Parish uf f t. Landry. L:i
Tne.refore any pe:so:i iutenditiji to n.ake Op
position to said appointment wilf hie the same
j m writing in my ..filee iu the tow . of Opeiuu
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CUARLEb M. 'I HOMPSON
Dec. 8-Jt. Clerk.
^ 4,'m ott^ste:
i.ötate of pauline catherine rose.
pakidh ok st. landry.
By virtue of an order of the Honorable Dis-'
fr'.et Court m and for the parish of St. Lanrtrs',
there will be sold at public auction to the last
and highest bidder, by the undersigned admi
nistrator, or any duly qualified auctioneer, at
the last resilience of tue »ieeeased in Ville Plate
Prairie, parish of St. Landry, La., on
Wednesday, Jauuary Sd, 1SS0,
i at — o'clock a. tn„ the following described
i property belonging to Ihe estate of Puuline
i c'ath»*riue Hose, deceased, to-wit:
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superficial arpents of land together with all the
buil'ungs and improvement« th. roou, bounded
north by laud of Aiuelie Vidrme, eust by limit
of Henry L. Garland, south and W66C by lands
of Ham Hans.
2 One dun horse.
8 One - ray horse.
4 One sorrel horse.
5 One cow autl calf.
6 One old wagon.
7 One old buggy.
8 One lot of lodder.
f> One lot of about 75 barrels com.
10 One lot of riee.
11 One lot of potatoes.
13 One lot of old plows.
13 One cultivator.
14 one old narrow.
is One lot of nlow gears.
16 On« lot of Carpenter tools.
17 Two old beds.
18 One old flax wheel.
t9 One old clothes press.
20 One tabic.
21 One old double barrel shotgun.
22 Three oltl chairs.
23 One lot of pots.
24 One lot of bucket».
25 One steel mill.
26 On»; grind store.
37 one lot of 2362 pounds ol Hut cotton,
Terms—Cash,
MARK LAZARO,
Dcc I Administrator.
g5>!£Rli'F>j| SAIiE.
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HENRY L. GARLAND vs. WESTON CLARKE.
No. 8503,
DISTRICT COURT, PARISH OF ST. LANDRY
STATE OF LOUISIANA.
By virtue of a writ ol fieri facias issued out
of the Honorable the Nineteenth Judicial Dis
<jÉ Louisiana, in and
for the Parish of St. Mi^r, in the above en
tit led anil numbered suit, aud to me directed,
I have seizeiiaud will proceed to sell at public
aution, to the hist and highest bidder, at the
principal front door of the »'outhouse of the
► Parish of bt. Landry, In the town of opelou
sas, on
giatiir4ju#f annnry 3th, IhS.S,
tu., the following described
i property;
if land situated about half a mile
town of Opelousas, St. Landry p«r
f!5tainit)g an area of twenty-six 27(1*00 ar
pents. bouiided south by public r.iail l.-ading
fnuti Ope'ousastfi Prairie Roude, east by 'an.ls j
of Renn Monihinvegand Mrs. Alfr-d Last runts,
'.vest by piopert. of U'once E. Llltell and nortii
by properties of Mrs. Alfred Lastrupes and XL !
L. Cai'i.ii.'d.
ïeio.s— Cash.
T. 3. FONTENOT,
Dec. l-6t Sheriff Parish St. Landry, j
jJ^OTItE OF ADniNl,<*TBAriOK.
j ESTATE OF WILLIAM TATE.
No, 4222.
I PROBATE DOCKLT, DISTRICT COURT,
PARtSH OF ST. LANDR Y.
I Whereas, William C. Tate of the parish of
; St- J-»ndry has apnlied by his petition to lie ap
i tioiuted administrator of the estate of William
j Tate, late of the parish of St. Landry.
Now therefore notiee is hereby given to r11
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\ partie« interested to make opposition to aaiii
| app<»intment. in writing, in rvy offloe in the
t town of Opelousas. ii. ten dar» froua tbe Pres
wnwtic*r ooAiaee
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S lmisi QUE lala M^E Administrator,
j. jl, MOi<RI8 Tutor , al«.
No. 14033.
district court, paiu?ii of st. laxdr -
state of î ouiöia5a.
Jugement issued oui
. llt ;. Judicial District
o irish of St. L>.uory,
d . suit and to me
.-oct-ed to «eü -»
i.iiix-iprt! *toui o.-or of the Court
house, of nm: I,.,ubu. in ti e town of OpoloussW
at il o'c.ucf- -■». .'i ou
Snltir<?ar, ßeccn»bcr 29, I8SM.
at il o ' clock a. «u., the following describwl
property , to -..;
West iiaff oï ' ha northeast quarter ; »a« t hah
of the nort hwest ttaarler ; v ! ei-t h«:f of the snui H
Hilst quarter ; ai.t: -»»l I'..'
quarter, of feet
south H!lti r.HU'
district of Louisiao».
Terras—Cash. T
Oct. 27-61
By virtue
of I he Hrnort
Court. ii> Hti'l
in the iii.ii>V'
directed.
o: the s- urhwent
tiitv-ii'ne in towns!-!? four
ôaat of »^uthwesteru ist«
Shi-tiff.
Charte des itza^s du Progrès dt
St Laureut. Sociste d-3 Siea
faisacce et d'Äss:xtfi3C«
Mutuelle.
Preambwle.
L« «onslgnÉs désirant former uu«» de
bienfaisi.nce et d'assistance mutuelle, décrétant
1. ... . . ., ... v ., , v ., t
les articles suivants afin a en établir le bat, et
s'engagent à observer toutes'.es lois qui seront
M(1optég par la Société, et y ohôir.
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I'» s'engagent, en outre, à le» faire obs*rm
et A les y taire obéir.
ARTICLE I.-BCT, TITX3, »OHICn.».
B ectiok 1, Cette Société, fondée le Dimsntbc
7>6nie jour tlu mois «'Août,. 1*S7. a pour bet coc
foriiiémenf ft. ses lois eonsnlutionelles et rt gla
mentaireï, d'assister «e.s membres en «as doont
ladie, si le maladt se trouve »'.aus le* lim:*es ri»
domicile de la Société ; de pourvoie a leurs fa
nérailles eu cas de momillté.
Il et bien entendu qu'^i. membre d« eett^
ciété se trouvant hors dt.9 limites dn domicile
de !a Société, et payant se« quotités, aura dreiî
au montant alloue fiour Its funérailles.
S ec . 2. Elle a pour titre diarinotîf : Amis da
Pro.aes de St. Laurent, Société de bieufaitiâne»
et d'assistance mutuelle.
S ec . S. Sou domicile e» établie et fixé dan» la
paroisse 8t. Landrv, La., ciaus Lu vilie des O pel
ouses.
art. ii .-oFricirfl«, ïlectioks.
S f.c . 4. I.os officiers de cette Société seront ;
un Président, un vice-Président, on Seciéîaire
des Finances, un Trésori r. ot tout antreeffirier
«;ue l.i Société piuirralt, ö^ns n'iiapoite qnel
temps nommer pour les besoient Uo son admi
nistration.
St.c. 6. L'élf-ction çénérnle des èasditâ effi
Suc. o. Le
j une entalnp.i
' acier. a> ant ,
mots "Amis tin p-.ng os
rés de i'iusei ij.tioa »i'.nv
faisance ei> O.'&.-s'srifiic
j Ao ^t »MST, et ineerpotb
cers aura li»ni dans lé mois d« Septembre de
chaque année â une séance extraordinaire con
voquée spéeiaiement du,us ee but. Chaque can
didat, obteiiuu! le majorité des membres pré
sents et jirt-naut p;,rt â l'élection aéra déclarer
dûment élu.
S ec. 6. En eas da non-élection d'aucun des
officiers sus nommé»! à la sé.oiee eonv^uée
pour l'élection générale, la Soc e: é procédera fe
une nouvelle élection, peur »»empiéter soa Bu
reau, il la eéance légtilièrequi wii vera. L'fstal
lation des orllelers nommés a i'élection généra!#
aura lieu à la .-é uico régulière uü mois d'Octo
bre ; ceux qui seront nommés --.ubséqneinmen#
seront installes immédiatement après leur éiee
tum. Dans tous les cas, les officiers titulaires
resteront ea foi étions jusqu'à i'la«.allatiOO de
leurs BUecesseu.. .
art. iii.— a qui L s CITATtCSS ItOrvEST etbr
s1îkvîi.s.
| S ec. 7. En eus d'e apêchement, le vice-Pr*8l
! dent lemplat era le Président pour toute lißga
; tion jutiii'iare. ■
art. iv.—de la dcp.ee et dl" sceàh se ta.
societe.
S ec . s. La durée de la Société est de vingt
; cinq ans, h un Ins que des cirenustauces extrs
. ortlinai;e eu amènent avant eu temps, la disso
j Uttum, qui devra »lors se laite conformément
; aux lois ; mais il es' buu entendu que eiins (»»s
; eireonst.iîices ext aoroi'iulreg cinq meml tts
I siiifiroiit pour UMinlerir i'existanc« da la 90
i Ciété et p- uretinnH-liei la aivintm ces fossds »ta
»•- soeia.e. ainsi 3".ie la vente des t rt.'prt
1 la soeié'e, -".ii j su liut »ie partage.
i Société consistera ea
soit en cuivre, son »•)»
sj'vant,: »n centre les
Ue rjt. Laurent": et:t»,n
:!.)li- : '•Sociôlé'i^ï Bien
a Mutuelle," iutaiè la T
étés
Sec. 10. Au' i-n lîieinore fis cette corporstinà
quelles qu" s i- r.t les oliligations dans ! s qael
ies elle s'enga.vra, ou te» erreurs qu'elle eom
niettera, ne ~e.-a respousable d'aa tûontant au
delà de ses quotités,
: ART. V.— poltuirs SPECUrfxPULABOCISTS.
, £ ec . 11. La Société aura !e pouvoir do fslra
\ et d'adopter une . ii.stiiuti'ni et desré^i-iuituts
j pour sa bonne a imii isiratiou. tiie aur-i an si
1 le mut de les nmsuie,' on u'abroyer tont artl
i cle coustitutionel o.» ré^r'emeii*ûire en se con
formant au formalité. re-i'-is-R par ses ioss.
Pourvu que cet'e cfuslilation, ces ameiitio
i inents ou abi-gPtitms ne soient conttairea
i ö. ta présente Charte, à leçons;itut.en »le l'Etat
; de 1 m Louisiane et a eelle-des huti Unis?
ART. YI.— la corporation acr.l t.b tjroiî
d'aqcerir toctes proprietee8. borr re
elles oc personnelles et d'en ZlLr
po® er comme elle j co era À.
propos.
ARTICFE VIT.
La corporation aura 16 droit de parilrre de
d'tibsauca ou
,-oapaclté du Président.
STATE OF l OriSIANA, >
Parish of 8t. Landry. J
B« 1t Known thst on inissth dav jtt April, A.
D. 18H8 —Before me,_Xjm£ptit Diu^. a Notary
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for said parish
:he witnesse«
signed, pe
sons whose it
ing all residi
and individu
That avail
and privllei
state of Loj
I anilagr
: and agrce.l
i ors and a*i
j poration for.
i tier the "I'lijL
; herein abovt
i of the Charn_
Thus douoj
1 town of open
; tea.l aud
, witnesses,
! witU appear
I and year fip
the whole.
; J A Lav.
Jules Fr
• F Lastr ,
> Jos A Bli
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Gustav
Golbepl
Willior
Teodor
Jost phi
P Chi ef
Ooliier 1
Honore
Osweld 1
R»p! ael ]
Alphonse
ned, in and
près; nçe of
and ut:i1 « r
jpy ed the p«r
lbed, be
nverully
Witnessetl
A J. Of ...
Alphonse Prl
OPEli
ITavIn? carefully exaul
»if Incorporation au'l fn
to, or prohibited hv tli« »•
the State of Lonisv-na I!
sume. j(
Dist. Atiy.
Filed Arw)' 8 h, ip S s.
L, p. LoUAltU^R, D';
STA TE OF LOufSlTTKA ;
Parish of St. Landry. ' j
I hereby c.rtlfy the Pbo-e and foregr.l^r is ■
,
;
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true and con-e. t . c-ps or ;he original on 6ls â.t,Â
of reco'tl in av Olîlce, in Mi*c»lUueotw fiïSk
No. 8. at folio S30. April 9th, lv«8 *
HKA I
LOUIS P. LfitT^Ii.i IF .R."
Deputv cierfc
y. K. IHIOX,
IDEÜSTTISO?.
Corner Landry and Mariât
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