s>'t. paidt'ü flcmocvrtt
E. P. GOODWIN, Editor & Publisher.
Official Journal of lh« Town of Oprlou
and Pariah of Si, Landry,
PITTSBURG COAL
For sale l»y E. H. Vordenbanmen.
Horses and carriages for all purposes
at Gh.«. E. Dupre's stable.
Five cigars for 10 cents at Meginley's
GPFamilies supplied with Fresh Oys
ters at 15 cts., perdoz., at "The Charm."
Three ouuee package of tobacco for ö j
cents at Meginley's.
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£¥ l "The Charm" opposite tho Court
house is open at all hours, night and day. j
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UTChmtmas and New Year presents
lor old and young at Jacob's News
»Stand.
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^^First-class Lunches at low puces
Pirmw«' T T ninn T.nts'-ii Hnlifie"
at 1 ne r armeis Lniou I j II l ^ u xiouse
Alain street. 1 ry tlieni.
&■'If you wiThto win the good graces j
of a fan one, heat her to a tide m one
«f G us. E. Dupre's stylish teams.
53P Useful as well as ornamental
Curistmas and New Year gifts in large
variety at Jacob's News Stand.
£3rOysters served up in the latest
style at "The Charm," opposite the
Court-house.
Uncommercial travelers can secure j
fine teams with good drivers at low
prices, at Gtis. E. Dupre's stables.
fT' Lunch served up at all hours of
the day at "The Charm," opposite the j
Court-house.
, C y 'All varieties of vehicles, with j
good horses can be secured at low prices i
at Gus. E. Dupre's stable.
Subscriptions to all the leading perio
dicals of the day received at the D emo -
crat oflice at publishers rates.
43PSelect your Christmas and New
Year gifts at Jae«b's News Stand, where
you will bo sure to se*; something that
will please you.
tëiPDon't forget to call at Jàfob's
Kews Emporium for school books, sta
tionery, pens, ink, paper, &c.
ZF°Gus. E. Dupre has the finest and
most stylish teams to let, that can be
found anywhere in the country.
"The Charm" is a neat, eaeey place,
and friend Kirves will take pleasure in
serving all callers with the finest oys
ters the market affords.
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country, can secure excellent lunch at
low prices, at M. Finnerty's Farmers'
Union Lunch House, Main street.
Don't fail to call at Rami Moruhin
veg's and select your C'hiistmas and
New Year presents. He has a fine
assortment on hand, suitable to all
tastes.
SSFGrus. E. Dupie will take pleasure
in furnishing you with a fine team with
which you can take your sweetheart out
to a ride. Give him one trial, and vgu
are his customer for life.
53^ Don't invest your dollars and
dimes for Christmas and New Year
presents until you inspect the stock at
Jacob's News Stand, w hich is large and
Taried.
The many friends of C. D. Stewart,
•tvliose band was so badly lacerated by a
■cotton gin «orne weeks since , will be
.glad to leara that he has so far recover
ed that he is able tu attend to all busi
ness in his line.
Hillyw's Lilliputian wonders ap
peared here on Monday, Tuesday and
Wedaesday uigiits. Their performances
were far above tho average, aHd well
worthy of the liberal patronage bestow
ed upon them.
A matrimonial wave of monstrous
propartions has struck our parish. Dur
ing the week ending Nov. 3#d, seven
teen marriage licenses wero issued
from the ofùoe of the Clerk of Court
notwithstanding the fact that it was not
a good week for such business.
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worthy townsman, C. D. Stewart, had
the misfortune on Monday last, while
playiug with a hatchet, to chop ofif the
thumb of iiiii left hand. We sympa
thize with the littie unfortunate in his
affliction.
A netv schedule on the Morgan road
went iutof/facton Thursday la»t. Trains
now arrive as follows :
Passenger, from He» Orleans, 2:54 p. m.
" • " Alexandria, 12:16 p. m.
Freight, from New Orleaue, 10:17 a. m.
" " Alexandria, Ç;45 p> 01 .
Opelousas Lodge, No. 3497, Kuights
<of Honor, will hold their annual meet
ing at their lodge room, on Tuesday
night next, at 7 o'clock. A full at
tendance is requested, as the ofij«ers>
for the ensuing term will, at that time
be elected.
HTThose of our readers who are in
search of appropriate presents for the
coming Christmas and New Year's holi
days, should by all means visit the es
tablishment of Remi Mornhinveg on
Main street, where they will find a large
and select holiday stock, consisting of
Watches, Silverware, Clocks, Jewelry,
Novelties etc., suited to every taste, and
at the lowest possible prices.
As an incentive to purchasers, he will
for four consecntive weeks, present to
some lucky purchaser, a magnificent
O il P ainting , elegantly framed in an
ornameuted aad massive frame of sil
ver and gold, which are now on exhibi
tion at his store. Call around and in
«pect his stock of presents, take a look
at th» paintings aod; learn his plan of
giving thtm away.
Mr. George O. Elms U. S. Civil Ingi
neer with Messrs. Willie Saterly, \y. J.
ISres, Francois Fontenot and C. F. Elms
as assistant, passed through Abbeville
last Sunday, on |heir way to make the
Government survey of Pecan Island.
While the gentlemen are well equipped
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for making tlw sarw., they are also
prepared to bave a good ,tlm« hunting,
linhing, etc. OU a jolly crowd ii.~
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Tlic District Court.
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The trial in the east) of Gerrasin
Meche et als., commonly known as the
Conlee Croche Regulators, in which
Charles Arabi and Blanc Beard, two of
j tlj0 defendants were at bar, and whieh
j was in progress as we went to press last
week, culminated about midnight on
Saturday nigl.t by the jury rendering
the following verdict:
We, the jury. îind tlie prisoners Chnrles Arab'
and Blanc Beard guilty in înnnuer and form as
'charged against them in the bill of indictment
filed u«aai«t them without capital punishment.
The jury were thereupon discharged,
j a!)d *!' e ouUrt ^wmaà unlil MüUllay
morning.
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torney called up the same case, and
Lastie Smith and Syphroyen Meche,
two of the accused, were placed on
trial. The work of impaneling a jury
was commenced and the regular panel
was soou exhausted, only four jurors
being secured therefrom. Tales jurors
were brought in, and on Wednesday the
jury was completed and impaneled as j
follows :
Auguste Riber, E. C- Harrell,
11. \V. Lowrey, Jean P. Ortego,
Oct. Perrault, Y. D. Ledoux,
J. T. Stewart, Isaac M. Eves,
Leouce Lastràpes, Leroy McNicholl,
Fred. Ehrhardt. Wilson Lemmons.
C. B. Andrus, through his counsel, ap
pears and waives arraignment ou an iu
' dictmeut against him of an assault with
i a dangerous weapon, and enters a plea
! of guilty and throws himself upon th* 3
mercy ôf the court. a
The Regulators case has opcupie
! most of the time of the court during
! the week. On Thursday evening the
(evidence was closed, and as we go to
I press (Friday) the case is being argued.
Tlie coUijufi! in the case is the same as
the one tried iasi week, with the ad
dition of Hon. Jos. C- Gibbs, District
Attorney of the 14th Juu.'C.'?' District,
whose volunteer services were gladly
accepted by ths State. A verdict is an
ticipated this evening.
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The Debt Adjustment.
OpBtocSAs, Nov. 36th, 13S0.
M r . E ditor -.
Iu the last issue of the Acadia
r\el an attack is made upon myself au4
the two other commissioners of St.
Landry on the adjustment of th« debt
of Acadia to St. Landry which is un
jusi
As you must be aware, l have used
my utmost endeavor to have tho at
tendance of every member of the joint
commission at the meeting of the 0th
inst. by private and published notice of
the same : aud, if only on# me«ib#r from
Acadia pariah responded to the call, >o
blame can attach to rnyeajf as chairmaa.
The basis of settlement had ioug since
been agreed upon by a full meeting, in
cluding the Acadia members, and the
debt fixed at the sum of $14,9X9.71.
The Eflxt thing to do was to ascertain
the amount of taxable property situ
ated in Acadia in I860. J hat had been
done and I called a meeting of the com
mission to take liual action in the pre
mises. Rut in the absence of the com
missioners from Acadia we could not
and did not undertake to do more than
ascertain the proportion of said sum of
$24,02!) 71 which Acadia owes on the
taxable property situated in its boun
daries as borne ou the Tax Roll of 1886.
If Acadia has any claim for assetB,
property, &c., they ought to haw been
made known by her representatives at
the meetinjr last called; in their ab
sence we declined to touch the matter,
i foeling that this would be an attempt
on our part to represent Aaadia.
The representatives of Acadia, ej
cept Mi. Peltou, who did riot feel au
thorized to represent his parish in the
absence of his colleagues, haviog failed
to appear at the meeting called to close
tip the entire matter, we, thecommis
i gioners from St. Laudry, eould not do
otherwise than as we did. Having fin
ished tlie work as far as praetieable to
the best of oui ability and in a spirit of
fairness, we have beeu discharged. The
duty and responsibility for any future
action iu the premises devolves upon
the police jaries of the two parishes.
Respectfully yours,
T. S. F ontenot .
Personal.
C. S. Seward, of Sumter «oauty, ^la.,
has given us a pleasant call during the
week. He is prospecting in our parish
with a view of making this his future
home.
Misses Euuice and Birdie Pharr, of
the Opelousas Female Institute, spent
Saturday and Sunday last among rela
tives at New Ibpria.
Jos. C. Gibbs, Esq., of kafco Charles,
has been ependiug tlie week in town, in
attendance upon the session ef the Dis
trict Conrt.
Miss Jennie Elms, who has been on a
two weeks visit to friends in the Cres
cent city, returned, home on Tuesday.
O. H. Terwiliig«r made a business
visit to Lafayette on Tuesday.
Mrs. Nan Hagerty of Washington, has
spent a day or two in town during thé
week.
Miss Edith Hawthorne, representing
t he Bunkie Blad' visited our sanctum on
Tuesday. ^
Miss Dina^DoßaujaJ^ Mountain
Bayou Springs, is visiting our town as
the guest of Miss Bathilde Fontenot.
Dorsin P. Lafleur, a prominent citizen
of Chataign ier has visited our town dur
ing the week.
Judge J. J. Neyland of the 8th Ward,
gave us a pleasant call on Wednesday.
COAL! C94L! COAL:
Pittsburg Coal at Vordenbanmen
Lumber Yard.
Morrow dots were received too late
for insertiop this week.
Our young attorney and counselor, W.
S. Frazee, is fitting him up an office on
Landry street, opposite the court house,
where he is now prepared to attend to
the wants of hjs clients in any depart
ment of the law. His card appears in
another column. We wish him mach
success.
The S t . L ambrt D rvockat, with the
N . 0. TiifKi-D emocrat or N. O. P ica -
7£> b (daily) will bo farnitbed from this
•fn »t per ««««m.
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P oint C ocfee , L a .. Kov. i»tli, ira».
E ditor D emocrat :
Dear Sir—I notice you have been urging tiie
Town Council of Opelousas to have an arte
siau well sunk. I will return to St. Landry
some time this winter and will bring one of my
large steam outfits with me to sink a few more
wells on "Dixon <1 rove." I am running seve-1
ral large steam outfits on the Mississippi river,
and sink well# of any size, from 3* inches in
diameter up to tlie largest pipe made. I have
sunk several wells here this season ior sugar
planters which supply from 300,000 to 400,000
gallons of water every 24 hours. They are
from fi to 8 inches in diameter and are pumped
with steam jmmps with G-ineh suction.
These wells are not self-flowing. Planters
do not want self-flowing wells as they arc much
more costly, and tho water would have to bo
pumped at any rate, as it could not Jlmr into!
boilers against a steam pressure, or through
the condensers of vacuum pans.
I am sinking wells hero in competition with
two well companies from New Orleans and one
from St. Louis. I have never had a single com
plaint against one of my wells and I have sunk
as main as tlie other three companies alto
gether. This is more than either of the other
companies can say.
I am prepared to sink artesian ((lowing or
pumped) wells of any size, and would like to
sink one for the town of Opelousas this winter
while I am at home. If they desire a well and
wish me to sink it, I will contribute as much
toward it as any our man in the town of Ope
lousas or parish of St. Landry.
Very truly yours,
J no . M. W aiii :.
Headquarters, DorcjviUc, Iberville Parish,
La.
P. S —If the loviii wuui* water works I wiil
make a bid to furnish them with a plant. I
have just made a bid to supply a refinery with
one and a quarter million gallons every tweri
ty-four hours or no /,«</. so they, the town,
need liavo no fear that ! cannot supply any
amount of water required.
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•'A Pair of Kltis."
This amusing comedy will be played
at the Opera House, on Tuesday even
ing next, Dec. 3d, and it is safe to say
that it is one of the funniest comédie«
that has ever been through this section.
It has had a run of five years in all the
principal cities or the United'States,
and is being played this week at the St.
Charles Theatre, New Orleans, tocrowd
n<l linn<w>4 Tho plmricfor nf TilHa Rut. 1
eu nouses, i tie cuaiattti 01 jik . s Dut- j
ton, the old down Easter hayseed, is ex
crutiatingly funuy, and the song and
dance specialties are very' attractive.
The foilowiug is from the 'yew Orleans
Picayune :
Jiles Button
DoeDofuaity.. —
Flip........
Kevere Itising
Joe Hustler
Ottieer "Cuccoo"
Mr. Ezra P Kc
Mr. Leo Hardman
. Mr- Philip lîeilly
Mr. GiiwUive App
Mr. Edward Fremont
Mr. Percy Leach
Warden of tite prison Mr. Thos. E. Jackson
Pearl Miss Jennie Dunn
Daisy Miss Josie Laiiglcy I
Polly Dofnnny Mr. Gilbert Sarony !
Biddy Bsdad Mr. Thos. E. Jacksoit j
Mrs. Jiles Buttoii Miss Ella Jackson )
S Kate and / Phijip Kfilj- and
The Kids
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The best show the St. Charles Theatre has had
this season is on its stage now and was joy
ously received last night by a large audience.
Mr. EïhDJ 1 . Kendall is a young uian who lias
shown hii.tfielf to be an eccentric comedian of
such rare powers th t for years the public has
been wishing he could be seen in more than ;
one part. "A Pair of Kids" lias beeu so sue- !
cessful that he will remain fastened to Jiles
Bntton while tho play continues to draw. The
ä-^ Food for the mind at J. Jacobs.
Josie Langley j
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piece is very farce and very comedy, braced up !
by numerous clever people in entertaining spe- i
ci.'Ut'c«. musical and oterwise. j
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The ennui of our offlce was enlivened, j
on Thursday last, by the advent of a j
messenger from the Opeloüsas Female!
Institute bearing the compliments of I
Mrs. M.M. Hayes and Mrs. Blanks,with a
sumptuous Thanksgiving dinner, to
which the entire office corps, from edi
tor to imp, did ample justice. They all
tender to the fair ladies their most sin
cere thanks for tlyyr kind remembrance,
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and wish they may live to enjoy the re-1 r
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Sf. L-VNpny D emocrat 82 00
A merican F ahmek .. 1 00
H ome and F au > i 50
Total §3 50
All new subscribers paying 82-00, ami
all delinquents settling up arreages and
paying one year in advance, will be fur
nished with the three papers named
aboro for one yea?.
This offer will hold good until Jan.
1st, 1890.
ET" Cheap, choice .(but not costly)
reading for the million at Jacob's News
Stand.
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At Lake Chafes, on Wednesday, No
vember 27fh, 1889, by Iiev. lather Fal
Ion, Mr. T homas S. H ardey , sou of Dr. ;
C. A. Hardey, of Chataiguier, and Miss
L e LLA CURLEY, daughter of (he late j
James Curley, formerly of this parish, j
Mr. Thos. S. Hardpy with his fair j
bride, who were tn route for the home |
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of tlie grooms parents at Cbataignier, ;
where they will spend tho honeymoon, j
took dinner on Thanksgiving day with
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tbe family ot G. O. in our ;
town.
We extend to the yonng couple our
sincere wishes for a long continued and
prosperous season of connubial bliss.
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UIBD,
In this town, on Monday, Nov. ioth, 1839,
J oseph P asqdier, a native of Savoy, France,
aged 81 years, 4 months and 11 days.
AtBarbreck, in this parish, on Friday, Nov.
22d, 1889, M ary E mzebeth G laze , wife of C.
J. Thompson, aged 33 years, 7 months and 19
day's.
Tn this town, on Tuesday, fc'or. 'J6th, 1889,
H enry L eer , aged 22 years.
OPERA-HOUSE
T uesday , D ec . 3.
THE ECCENTRIC COHEDIAN
EZRA F, KENDALL
In his funny 3 act Musical Comedy,
A PAIR OF KIDS
Supported by a strong company of
COMEDIANS ANÏ) VOCALISTS
INCLCDIXI?
J es « f , D isk . J osie L ang let ,
M rs . T. Jacksok ,
Gilbert Sarony, Thog. E Jackson,
Leo Hardman, Phillip Re}Hy,
Percy Lynch, Oaatay App,
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Mnrriajsjc Licenses,
The following marriage license have
be en issued by Die Clerk of Court, for
the week ending Nor. <!3,1889 :
Homer Brown, Adelaide Stagg.
Lucien Liger, Amelia Savoie.
Joan Blanchard, Celestine Dejeau.
Sylvester Miller, Melaine Venable.
Alceo Poulard, Caroline Bellard,
S. A. Townsend, Lela Sandefiir.
Mamie* Pierre, Palma Rosette.
Jos. A. Provost, Elizabeth Richard.
David Davis, Lena Thomas.
Arinogeue Duplechin, Louisa Manuel.
Jos. Plombât, Alfreda P. Auguste.
Jackson Stevens, Sidonia Sam.
Jos. S. Heibert, Vina Nash.
Adrasse Acliise, Evia Hebert.
George Armand, Al /.ire Armand.
Alexandre Wilson, Melisa Soileau.
Louis Semien, Jr., Marie L. Chariot*.
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JACOB U. PAYNE & CO.,
A. C. TOWNSEND.
Su. 14010.
i DISTRICT CO CHT, PARISH OF ST. LANDRY
STATK OF LOUISIANA.
li.v \ in ne ut' ;i writ <>1 lit;ri facias i*>>iie.s out of
tlie Thirteenth Judicial Distrirt Court, iu and
for the parish of St. Landry, lu the above enti
tled and numbered suit, and to nie directed, I
will proceed to sell at the prinripal front dooi
of tlie Cmirthou.se in the town ot Ox>elousas, at
10 o'ocloek a. in., on
Sntnrday, Dcfenibct- 'JStli, 1SS9.
the following described property to-wit :
The undivided one half interest in aud to the
following tract of land, together with the undi
vided one-half Interest in and to the buildin
and improvements tliereon, aud the one liai
interest in and to the lights, ways, privilege*
and appurtenances thereof, situated in the »ar
ish of St. Landry, In this State, and designate!
ou a survey or sketch thereof by Ilezekial
Hayes, surveyor, aud tiled with and made ;
part o: the papers in suit No. 12050 of the sth Ju
dicial Wsfrtei Couvt in sud fox the parish of g.
Landry, aforesaid, by the iiutiibers one to si;
teen inclusive, which contain together live lui; •
Ired and tifty-one 71-100 acres, and numbt •
con
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thirty-one several parcels of land composed a;,
j but one hundred and sixty acres of the lowei
! corner o: that certain plantation or tract 01
! land lying in said parish of St. Landry ou tli
! left bank of Bayou Bieuf, (descending;, ana
: kuowu and âeaignatùd aa tho noliorage Plan
I tation." containing twelve hundred and'thirty
' five 65-100 acres, winch formally belonged to
Miss Shoilds, aud was bounded above bv lande
* formally bclougjn^ to Lanc-e Grnho* ami below
1 twenty-two to"thirty-sis inclusive, whieh
j tiUn ei|( . u tuu-ty-tliree ss-iooacres, which
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, ni .j n| having been acquired by said Miss Shields
from Thomas Cook and B." L. Oliver—all ol
which property was purchased by Alfred Mon
ton at SheriiTs iale made on the ail day of July
1875, under a fl. fa. issued 111 suit entitled John
I. Adams & Co. vs. Dexter W Williams et als.,
8tli Judicial District Court, parish of St. Lan
dry, and by said Mouton transferred to present
vendor, Henry M. Payne, by act passed before
Iheo. Guyol, a Notary Public of the Parish ol
Orleans, on the 6th of March, 187U.
The undivided one-lvvlf interest in and to a
certain tract or parcel of laud situated in St
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- _ ■ - uf designated
on a plot of said land made by Ilezekial Hayes,
surveyor, tiled with and made a part of the pa
pers in suit No. 1 030, entitled "John I.Adams
it Co., vs. Dexter W. Williams etal" 8th Dis
trict Court, St. Landry, as Lots Nos. 17,18,19
and 2n containing iu alloue hundred and thirty- i
seven 60-100 acres, with ail buildings and iin-.f
iirovements thereon, the said lot fronting on
said Bayou, bounded in the rear bv abovt
by lands formerly belonging to Alfred Mouton
and below by lot No. 21 on said plat, this beint
the same property acquired by vendor (Henn
M. Payne) from W. H. Renaud.
Also the undivided one-half of twenty-font
mules, the undivided one-half of live wagons,
one ox cart, three horse carts, and one watei
cart, and the undivided one-half of all the agri
th^ZliSTmidiaTf of'"the 'crops ' m said
plantation.
Nov!"^? 1 " 11 t . S. FONTEivOT,^
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ESTATE OF WILLIAM LABAliGE, Dec'd.
No. 1073.
PROBATE DOCKET, DISTRICT t'OL'RT
PARISH OP ST. LANDRY.
, By virtue of an order of the Honorable Dis
r " ct Co "V t . tn an " ,or ttle parish of st. Landry
■ i here will be sold at public auction, to the last
j and highest bidder, by the uudersigiicd aduiin
| isH'ator, or any duly «jualifled auctioneer, at
i the last residence of tho deceased, at Ville
j Platte prairie, in said parish, on
Wednesday, December lSlb, 1SSλ,
at 11 o'clock a. m„ the following describert
property belonging to the estate of Willian.
Lab arge, defeased, !ate ef the parish of St
Landry, to-wit i
A certain plantation situated at Villo Platte
jirairie, parish of St. Landry, containing on.
hundred arpeuts of prairie and wood land
bounded north by lanas of Paulin I,. Pouteno
and Jean Bte. L. Fontenot, south by land o
Louis G. S. Pontenot, east by Bayou Carron.
and west by land of Valcour Soileau, (this be
tng the same land acquired by William Lh
barge from Denis Lafleur,) together with all
the buildings and improvements thereon.
1 gray horse, l bay borne, 1 sorrel mari -with
colt, 1 bay colt two years old, about li head oi
geitle horned cattle.
1 lot of ootton in seed, about two bales; about
i 30 barrels of corn; 1 old wagon, 1 buggy, 4 head
of hogs, 1 igt of jioiigeliQjd furniture; kitchen
utensilsj 5 bee hives; a lot of poultry: 1 doubh
barrel shot « hi ; a lot of planks; a lot of brick:
1 branding Iron.
Terms—Cash.
OCTAVE FONTENOT.
Nov. lfl-i",t Administrator.
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; estate op . toseph harman , Dec'd.
P arish ok A cadia .
j The public are hereby notilied lii at I will sel 1
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j Thnridnr, December 13th, 1889,
| P r °P #r |F> to-wit:
About 3< o h ere» of and, wood and prairie,
; most of it in lots to suit purchasers.
j Ato°t of^eVt°ie 1 höf8e|. ge?,t!eC!lttle '
Oxon, hogs, sheep, Ac.
! About 37 beet cattle.
; & 0 f finuiiture, iniggy, auus,
Also the Stopk of wild cattle ranging in Prai
rie Ilnyos, cansiaiing of about 600 head, and
about 00 head of horses and mare« ranging in
the same prairie.
Tetms ajid Conditions—All the movable cash.
The immovables to be solfl for ono-fourtli of
»he purchase price for cash, and the balance in
three equal annual installments, purchasers to
execute their notes bearing eight per cent,
yearly interest from inatumty till paid, with
personal security to the satisfaction of the ad
m/nistrator and the notes to be further se
cured by special mortgage and vendor's lien.
Purehasors also to pay ten per cent, additional
for attorney's fees in case incurred.
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vertisement in the Acadia Sentinel.
EDMOND L. HARMON,
Nov. lä-2t Administrator.
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E8TATETOF BRIGITTE SOILEAU, Dec'd,
No.
PROBATE DOCKET, DISTRICT COURT,
PARISH OF ST. LANDRY.
By virtue of an order of the Honorable Dis
trict Court iu and for the parish of St. Landry,
there will be sold at public auction to the last
and highest bidder, f:y tlie undersigned testa
mentary executor or any duly qualtöed auction
eer, at the residence of Ernest Brignae, at old
Grand Prairie, in said parish, on
Saturday, November 30th, 1SS9,
at 11 o'clock a. m., the following described
Sroperty belonging to the estate of Brigitte
oileau, deceased, late of the parish of
St. Landry, to-wit : *
About thirty head of wild homed cattle.
Six head of wild horses and mares, together
with tjic brand, thus : H F.
Seventeen head of gentle horned cattle.
One branding iron.
One lot of household and kitchen furniture
and sundry other arficlfcs.
Terms—Casji.
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Against High Prices,
AND WE WILL CONQUER THEM.
JLatest Arrivals »Ire:
Our
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-Cooking aud Heatiiu
(^NE CARLOAD OF STOVES- „
W redaced freight ou car-load lots, we can sell now at figures much be!
which, on account of
I':;- r e J'^ , t0 I 86 ! 1 a l 1 ' , l cre , t " i ' 0, I °- Yl,a c <™ a good Cooking Stove with a
rull set of utensils tot >10. e have some of the most celebrated makes of
.Moves. We warrant theiu, audit they don't couie up to what
them, wo are willing to take them back after a fair trial.
«nd-FURNITURE.
we represent
' I >IIREE CAR LOADS OF FURNITURE. We are el
■- them below New Orleans prices. We deliver ar
charge, withiu the limits of the city, all Furniture bon
h tick full of them, aud sell
ind put up without extra
lit of u -'.
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1_> ECEI\ ED siuce the beginning of tho season two car
which are already sold, and have another car load iu trausit which
loads of WAGONS
k Ie ,n d f 8elli 1 n / î : V U '' Çaiïun-the celebrated 111 C 1 v' \ i À N -'i t o 11 ' a x I e ' or ' thimble
-kein, from H inch to 2 inches tire, are hrst class aud well kuowu. Tho mice s
ue low aud we give a written guarantee for l'J months to every buyer that thev
• re built of good material, and if auythiug breaks withiu that period on account
• >t defective material or bad workmanship, we are willing to replace theui
ftIi-CLOTIIL\G.
VAJ L HA\ E NIL LAUGEST STOCK OF CLOTHING in t
▼ » can suit everybody, small as well as large, low priced "o
huer material, and at rock bottom figures.
this market. We
ods as well as os
.'»th-SIIOES.
OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT contains ;f full assortment, and we sell all
in this line at further reduced rates.
joods
W'E continue to keep a
would take up too mui
md popular price
Oth-DUY GOODÖ.
full lino of DIv Y GOODS
I lit
uch space ; but w
are our great aim.
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■MILLINERY.
.MILLING* DEPARTMENT, Rver.idecS over by on. ever obliging M,m
• "teds no tur-.her reporuniendatiou. lie knows how to please tn
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PUIiNISHLSG (;OOI)S.
NTS FURNISHING GOODS, IIATS, UNDERWEAR and c-ve.ythin
line are marked down and the assortment is fuil and complete.
Oth-GUOCEIilES.
I G K „°odSïïid S WE SELL As CHEAP AS TI1E CHEAPEST. We will not be
Ï Otli—IIA. ÜD w AliE .
Ill ARD WARE of all kinds, comprising also tittin-'s for nnni,;,,,,,,,, ,< t>
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A.CHIXE,
llth-SEW ING MACHINES.
WE keep the celebrated LOVE SEWING MACHINES which is tho
cliiue that makes a pel feet button hole; also the AMERICAN M
which is known as one of the best, aud which we sell at $25 Cash/
WE have a large assortment of the PADGETT SADDLES which, on account
of the scarcity of room, we will sell foi the present at a big rednetiou
GIVE US A CALL
And;-»; valine our Stoves, Furniture, and all other goods,
ascertaiacrfui' prices before making- your purchases
Our Motto is 5 THE goods
•/WWCOf Ä j MUST BE S0LD
And it' Ave cannot make a big profit, we will make a small
and if we cannot do that we will sell them at cost or below but
the GOODS MUST BE MOVING, we cannot stand still '
JOS. BLOCH,
Coiner of Main and lSelievtic Streets.
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jselor-at-Law,
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Notary Public,
O pelousas , S t . Lam.ry P arish , I a .
Will practice in the Federal and State Courts'
and prompt attention given to all business.
Oflice on Landry street opposite Court House.
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NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS.
I hereby give notice to ail person« concerned
that the roll of 1SS9 has beeü delivered to me,
md that I am prepared to collcct all State,
Parish, Corporation, Criminal, Levee and Poll
rases for the year 1889.
Persons owing tases on movables only, will
•lecome delinquents on and after October 1st,
1889, and persons owning real estate will be
omo delinquents unless the taxes on same are
•aid prior to January 1st, 1890.
Come and pay your taxes in time and spare
ne the unpleasant duty of adding costs there
to- T. S. FONTENOT,
SheriiT and I- A-Oitieio Tax-Col lector,
oct 12-tf Parish of St. Landry.
NOTICE.
L and O ffice at M ew O kj . eans , L a ., ?
Nov. 11, 1K89. ) '
Notice is hereby given that the following
lamed settler has filed notice of his intention
o make final proof in support of Iiis claim, and
bat said proof will bo made before the judge,
ir in his absence, the clerk of the District court
at Opelousas, La., on Monday Jiui. ü, 1890, viz:
P1EUKE II. MASClSIi Jr.,
who m ado Homestead Entry No. 1088>'. for the
lortheast i sec. 11 in township o south rangeai
!ast Louisiana Meridian.
He liuiucs tlie following witnesses to prove
Iiis coi : uous residence upon and cultivation
of,saiii '-'UtV viz:
Daviu ?ille Sr , David C'ourville Jr., Las
lie Rozit 3. Fontenot, all of St. Landry Par
ish Louisi i.
THOMAS J. BUTLER,
Nov. 23- Ot, Register.
Rnl.y !
Rally
S. E. LOEB.
To the Comer ol' Court unit North Streets,
AT THE NEW
Grocery f^toi-e.
Where the Current of Popular Feeling and the
Rush cau^d by the Low Prices arc the
Attractions of tlie Parish.
No Special Leaders, Every Article is sold Cheap
and on ftis Merits, determinejl to keep it up
until Gabriel blows Iiis horn.
My prices will surprise you, for instance :
Meat51 tola, for r>. ».Shoulders and Sides
Flour from $1.75 tn $6.25 per bbl. Breakfast Ba
con from 12 h to 15c. Picnic Ham from 7^ to 7?c
Lard in tierces, 7$c. Lard in 50 lbs. tins, 8c
Finest Sugar Cured Hams, from 5 to lo lbs . 15c.
Soap, 60 lbs. to the box, from «1.75 to so.511.
Brushes, 10c. Brooms, 10c.
Tomatoes, 2 lb3., GJc. a can. Armour's De
viled Ham, 6ic. a can. Pic Peaclirs, 3 lbs., loc
a can. Sardines, GJc a box. Best French Sar
dines, August Gillet's, 121c. a box. Dunbar's
Shrimps, extra quality, 3Qc. u cau. Dunbar's
Finest Fige, 30c. a can.
New Syrup, strictly pure. Limburger Cheese.
Fine Dairy Butter. 22} to 25c. Finest Cream
ery Butter, 30 to 35c. Yonng America Full
Cream Cheese, m to ?0c.
Our Own Baking Powder, 5 and 10c. a can.
Sngar, O. K. 13 lbs, white, 13 lbs. aud clioice
white, 12 lbs. for $1.00.
Coffee; Rio and Cordova, 10, àîand 27ic.
A line assortment qf Ladies' Toilet
something réài flnjj in " ~ "
Soap and
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■SELLING OUT !
AT COST AND BELOW COST!
Oh *tccount of lMeparture.
entire contents of tho
PREVOT STOKE,— -
on Main street, nest to Jos. BloehV
iviii Jje aneriïiciîd ou awouut of remova»',
I3.ligains in
Dry Goods,
Notions,
Toys, &c.
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PUBLIC SALE
wliich will be duly advertised.
S„..ic. lt F - k PEEV0T &C0 -
Stock for Sale,
\ CREOLE HORSES AND
MAKES; also a lino
CREOLE JACK,
can lie seen at my plantation, at Grad
uiko' s Island, which I will sell cheap
tor cosh.
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ACHILLE E. DUPRE.
Estray TVotlce.
T AK ,fS Jip as eetrays one Black Cow and!
*. calf fac-similo ot brand can be seen at I
L kmockat office. ' j
The owner is requested to call at my planta- i
•ion, prove property, pay charges and tafec it!
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If You Want the Best
DRAINING MACHINE,
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105 Tchoupitoulas Street,
New Orleans, La.
pïBMÇ »ALB.
ESTATE OF DON LOUIS RICHARD, Dec'd,
No.
PROBATE DOCKET, DISTRICT COURT
PARISH OF ST LANDRY. '
By virtue of an order of the Honorable Dis
tnct Court, in and for the parish of St. Landrv
there will be sold at public auction, to the last ,
and hurhest bidder, by tho undersitmed admin- ;
istiator, or any duly quaitlied auctioneer, at ;
the Court House door, in the town of Öve- !
louBa», parish of St. Landry "•> 1 '
Saturday, Dsccmber Slkt, (8S0,
at 11 o'clock, a. m., tho following described
property bolonfeing to the estate of Don Louis
Richard, deceased, late of the parish of St
Landry, to-wit :
Jean and widow Don Louis Rishaid ha.«—.
jiprtion
Jt'UICI.41' AÏÏVE»
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CYPRTEN AP.CENENEAÜX, ft,
Bloeli.
< LF.RCE KEBERj
No. 14547, /
DISTRICT COURT, PAR/HIT Ç
STATE OF LOliïy
i By virtue of an order of se,
i sstied out of the Honorable tli.
! dicia! District Court of the Q iatwj
in and for the Parish of St. Lai
i above entitled anil numbered suip
I directed, I have seized aud will pro
I at public auction, to the last and ■
j der, at the principal front doov-ipl
: house of the Parish of fct. Laud
j of Opelousas. on «
Knliirtlny, Bccfinbfi' I
at lit o'clock a. in., the follow?
perty to-wit : >
A certain tract of land with ait
aud improvements th reoii, and sitCI
! Landry parish between Marais Ilot,
j Coulee f'roehe, measuring thirty an
j bounded on the north by land of Cjj
j eeneaux sold to Chcrphé Arceneai"'
! land of Hypolite Arcen .tux, ea
I Romain Arceneanx, and weat
j Kilchrist.
I Terms and Conditions—I'or
j with 8 per cent, interest ther
j 1st, 18SS, ten percent, on said
j uey fees and costs, aud on te . o8|
pay 1st, a note of *50 with S per cental
thereon from January 1st, 181S, n:.if
iiary 1st, 1890; id, to pay a note o
per cent, interest thereon Lorn
188s. maturing January 1st, iti»i,
a note of $60 with 8 per cent, it;
from January 1st, IdSS, luaturin
la».'.
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ESTATE OF El,BERT • A>V
No. 1)15.
PROBATE DOCKET, DISTRICT CI
PARISH OF ST. LA.NDKY.
By virtue ol an order of the Honorabi
triet Court in and for the parish of St. L
there will ho sold at public auctn.n to th
and highest hidder by the undertigne
niiuistrator, or au> " duly <;uaiitled 1
lioueer at the Court House ill the toil
Opelousas. parish of St. Landry, on
iiiciiluv, Dmmtifr I <1 i h , ISSCj
at 11 o clock, a. in., the following destl
property bclou^im- to the esta-te of J
Oautt, deceasci.i, late Of tile "arish of St.
dry, to-wit :
1- The Jfount Hope Plain ition, with a
buildings aud Improvements thereon, ii^li
the Su^ar Hou.«ti and îniî^ii
containing three tlionsaud
uuiulr, d und thirty acres and tia-loo ol an ;
bounded tiovîh by iaud formerly brio* gfr
Hawkins, ItMer, and lauds of
i*r. Scranton, .sont;, by lands of Sirs, ör
•*"' 11,1 t'«riuerij i .;i«i,«-iiiK to tho e.
of 10. Ii. < 'alter, east by lands 01 R. S. E
lands foi nieriy bcloii ^iti«; to the estate ofij
Carter. This pn,,.. rt.v .vus sold to Eaton <5-,
stow and rca, ipii m bv li m at sheriffs
-ept. 7th. l'-T'j. 1 lieie v. ill he sold together
• Iii« uu«i mulr r « bt: rtixie adjutiJ
Hon, tin* followii?^ property on
plantation, ami which sur\ - 1.0 ct'liimo
-anif: twenty ouvuii nrau«. six oxni. six
two ox turia. autlullthti jtdj
incuts
•J. a certain plantation situated on bail
niirtableii!!, in lac paiiali of St. Landrv e,
raining about thirtcei, lime.red acres. iù„re
»ess,' known as the Allen Jliaiii. s Pi«utat.Ui
Hounded north by bayon Counaljieau, soinh
fWamp, east by 11. I.. Garland :iud vest
lands of the estate of \\ iUi-.iv i OÜ'utr. T>.e
f-'ar house aud macUiaery ar,- r.sfrved frol
sale. This true; na« au xtended front
cleared land on the bi.you.
(The tract of firty acres so'd to Samnel Ml
u tin. above tract.)
■rless, fronting on bil
ei- ai., \by laud of II
laud MeJaneoil
r'y owned by Siei.lic
Pherson is reserved li
3. 120 arpents, more i
you Courtablean," b,,un
L. Garland, below by
and west by land forme
Uewell.
4. Pour irai is el' land lying i,y bacon <roecl
une, measuring nine fnmdrea and forrv-twj
and 14-100 acres, and i.ciii;; Swûuu 'J, L ' »aJ
N E 1 ol See. 3, S Ii l nui» lots 0 aud 7 ot Sec.
and Bee. lo, and all in T. i S., R. 3 j.:.
r>. Eighty ayres of land on tau ÂtcliafalayJ
ru er, being the north eud of > ! P i ot Sec. 24.1
T. 6 S , R. 7. E. p *
0. Hie following traci» ol' wanip land .ix.|
anted oa tiic Atel.afalaya and CoartableaM
rivers, aggregating two hundred and forty-one!
acres aud 17-100 of an acre, aud being tiit/fe L 1 1
Ä? v ■ wf 8 E - 4 uf s, '°
ot' See. 21.
7. The sugar house, - ! e;na engiae, roll<5^.|
and maehiuery on tin Allen Thomas Planta
tion. 1 1
Terms and Conditions : Cash.
The Mount Hope p.'a itaKon will be delivered •
to tho purchaser January ist, 189G.
X' " I" J- SMITH,
Icstameutary Executor.
tho E J of N W 1 1
pi8I,!€ SAI,E.
ESTATE OPCEPHOLIDE CARRIERE, Uoc'd.
No. 4951'.
DOCKET, DISTRICT COURT
PROBATE
PARISH OP ST. LANDRY.
there w:!t be sold at public auction tu th^last
Thost bidder, by the 'indersijfned adniin
rZnr? 2 , auctioneer at
parish on leased, i" liai let,
By virtue of aa order of 1 he Houorable Thir
leenth Judicial District Conrt o. the St s te "f
Louisiana, in aud for the parish '—
... ie sold at public auction ïùfiittïflst
So! - t^Jüniersiirned a.îndu
the last
in said
,i Oceembcr 7tb, 1889,
tlie follow gur cleseribed pi oiierty to-wiî ;
1st. A strJct ol wood and prairie laud aid,
atcd at Mallet, iu the parish of st l.audrv
m ensuring one hundred and tweutv-flve^
peats, bounded north west b- Perrodf,,
south-east by lands formerly öeloutane lo th«
heirs of E. H. Martin, east 1.j "ugtistfi. Lrte
Jr . and west by Dr. T. Oha, 4 , "fais U,U '
-.cl. I vv tiit> -nve arpeuts of "Wood laud hi th»\
same neighborhood, bounded north iy public
land, south uy Perrodin, cas' ' -
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iauii, sou in uy I'errodin, casi, i»y Auilstir.
Ledc, Jr., ami west by Houston YnuiV'
I be above land is tue same ai miirori
FlÄZnier. e8tKt0 ücr du « ^
■ n-aas b ot d r,o a/pcntTealb®
j each. ^ land 111 two tracts oi 25 arpents
I ,,f^'ie n, a ,T! ,V'°K^ tl0ws - °f e-thi rd cash on day
. ol bale and the baiu ce (;rt l and 2 years crwiit
J payable 111 two tMiual aimual ir Niaimt'ft SU ot;
lorcr.MlU iiorUon ot purchase made payable to
tire payment of notes ami lntè"-eHt. fUU 111111 UU "
Nov. 2-Ct
GERARI» SONNIER
Administrator.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby
! named settler h;.s ill
j that said proof will lie me
r in his absence lb- clerk of tll^W^
Court at Opelousas La — »*• ' lut _ u -i , TO
18S9, viz:
I. v>i) O ffkx, at New Orleans U ,}
October l«tb. i38!j. <
,; n that the followiiijf.
1 notice of his claim, and
before theJuci
- of the I>i!,n-ici
Monday Dec. 9t'i
Loius'lana 1 ^' ( ' Uill0! ' } '
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who made Hotriesiund 1-iitry No tm- 11,.
! Lot >o 2 Sec. m : Township o ^uito rä V e raif
Louisiana M< ridian. " - ca«t,
j He uaines tlio roliovrinsc nitnesse«! tn «r™*
! «rt"wÄd! , v«? ,,,lencc U£U> " ur
Leon Soinier, Denis Guillojy, Ovido Desho
y, ad of St. Landry Parish
ry Parish
AS J. BUTLER,
Rf sister.
souci;.
i: N ITEI) STATrs L.VSD OlFïilK ,
w Orleans, Ca , October is, issa ' <
hereby given U, ut Ule t 0 lio» iB .?
1er has , cd notice oi his lnte ÏS
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j Notice is
i named settler
; to mate final proof in support
his intention
f_nis claim, and
that said proof will be luadc'bcfore thft'j'urfi'i
f'« Oerk of the
j Court at Opelousas Li
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At'KEr .lE .'V ^JORJbAI*
who made Homestead Entry No '»or, «
the Lot No. 3 .Sec. 23, Townshio ,, for
2east Louisiana meridian. ~ ' r »nt?o
.He names the following witne^se« „
his continuous residence upon antw?,,',®
of, said land, viz ; 1 antl CUi tivation
Leon Somier, Denis Guillory, Ovide
SiSfi«" S' üwryÄ:
Oct. 26-01. THOMAS 3. BUTLER,
^ Register.
NOTICE!
L and O ffice, at New Orleans La. >
October 18th, 188'J. (
Notice is hereby given that th«
?^ e M ,e . r , h !» 8 %!' of las intentioa
ii support of bia claim.
T..., .. * , ■ — ■■ be mode before th«
Judge or m hts absence the Clerk of the Dig®
to '«/ike final proof in support of ^b!^claim 1
and that sanl proof will i.<> . ,
Judge or in h t s absence x
trict Court, at Opelousas, La., en Thursday
December 3th. 188», viz : , mursuay
ALEXANDRE L. FOIVTESIOT
h °mestcad entry No. s:m for'tl.e
south-