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THE OALVKSTON DAILY NEWS, SUNDAY. JANUARY 22, 1893 Steam Cylinder, single or double box. Self Packing Cotton Presses, Hydraulic and Screw Presses, Gins, Feeders, Condensers, Elevators Distributors and Conveyors. Complete outfits furnished, including Boiler, Engine, Shaft, Pulleys, Belting, Etc. SIMPSON, HARTWELL STOPPLE, Machinery Depot and Iron.

Works, THE ARTICLES ARE SIGNED YGUN8 JACK BTOKE WILL TIGHT ANDY BOWEN. Berioua Cutting Affray Stealing Game Chickens---Church Botioes--Notes of the Town--Personal Matters, I1TJ81N1ESS AKD CntCDTjATOE'S OFilCE, 02 Main under Capitol hotel. For tlio reception of advertisements and where subscribers fuilintf to receive tboirpapers will pleaau report. HOUSTON, Jan. J.

T. Seaward of the Olympic club of New Orleans armed in this city for the purpose of eottiuL' youutf Jack Burko to flign articles of agreement to fight Andy Bowen of New Orleans. lu the ioreaoon they met and with W. R. Sinclair of the Poit signed tho document.

They riro to fight In April, under Queenaberry rules, in the immense pavilion of tho Olympic club and are to weigh la at tho ring aido at 133 pounds. It is to be for a purse of $2500, of which $600 will go to the loser. Burke has been here for several days and seems now to be in good condition, in fact ho stated that ho was now in better health than hn had over been. Upon having hta attention directed to the reputation of tho man ho was going ho en Id "I know it, but it was won by good luck on tho part of Bowen more ttn anything else. I know Boweu well, have been with him, talked with him end drank with him, and I boliovo I can whip him.

Tea, ho is a stayer, but I don't propose to bo a quitter." Burko will remain in this city a few days nud will go to Sim Antonio for a week and will then go to Bay St. Louis, whuro he will go into training quarters. Burko has made several Terr creditable fights, and most of them he won. Hiw fight with Monghan of Galvoston wan tho boat Hqht ho ovor made, and ho was as spry as a criokot after tho victory had betm Lost Tholr a A Several parties hero, who arc taking RD. interest in thn raising and collection of fine game chickens, have boon on tho warpath during tho week and are making bitter war tnlks, which they ffonenxUy wind up with by Baying: "The meanest thief ia a thief who utoats gamo ohickenn and his neck ought to bo wrung." Tho bottom of tho trouble that Rome ono has boon Byfltomatioally.

stealing gamo cocks from different persons In tho city. Among other victims aro Messrs. Stude. Madlgnn mid Alexander, whr hnvo lost aovoral superb birds in tho lust two or threo nights and mro now offering handsome rewards for thorn. 'Choy say that the thief is hitgiy sending them away from tho city for fighting purposes and tho man who can find tho thief will bo handsomely rewarded," Mr.

Jobn B. Williams hat) also beou a sufferer at the hands of tho chicken thiof, having a night or two ago lost nineteen hona and a rooster, but ho Bays any man who will return ton of them will bo naked no quotiona and will make a friend by It. Sorloiiftly Cut. A ioriouB cutting affray occurred last night in the outer part of tho Third ward south. The Tictim was Chrlt Fisher, colored, and the assailant was Eva Fisher, hia wife, but whom ho had deserted.

Tho story goes that he hnd engaged a room in the outer part of theward but came into an eating house on Robin street, tho colored Baptist brick church. It was some- time after dark when he started for home; but had not gone far bofore he was confronted by hia wifs, who mads an attack upyn him with a raz'jr nnd cub him very badly in several plnoea. The doctor who was called to BOO him is of the opinion that tho victim will not recover unless he is unusually lucky. Eva made her escape and has not yet been arrested, though it is said that she is lurking about the uity and is being screened. by a couplo.of friends.

The police will, doubtless, take the mf.ttfr in hand and see that tho fugitive is arrested. Unclaimed Express Pnokagai. Tho following IB a list of packages remaining on hand at Wolls, Fargo fc Co. 'a express for the week ending January 21 C. Arbuclcle, P.

H. Angell, J. Bennett. E. D.

Booz, J. B. Collins, P. K. Danish.

A. Fiucer, B. S. Fitzgerald, C. C.

Fanning, W. P. Fltun, C. Hancan, S. N.

Harris, L. Itarteell. Hall, A. H. Jones, A.

A. Logan, A. M. Lawson, E. G.

Minor, It, H. Morris, T. 0. Rob- M. Roach, P.

A. Reynolds, R. A. Sourry, Hy. Sauer, Jerome Tuttle, John Thomas Pollj 0.

WhitGeld, M. a Waller. IMCIFKJ EH'RE88. H. E.

Shannon, C. G. Wall, J. G. Munior, I.

Robertson, K. Chester, Mrs. K. Williams, P. J.

Dyer. Mary Hays, W. H. Looto, I. Lovine, I.

G. Brocks, R. J. Murphy, Boll Strickland B. T.

Walters, Eliza Howe, Ella Day. J. A. McDowell, W. A.

Rico, Laura Clement, E. W. Hiscox, E. W. Simmons, 0.

T. Holt, Parisian oloo. belt company, J. F. Richmond.

A fte-r-ne In Court. The will C636 of Wilson vs. Montgomery, in which the testimony before tho district court, has been long but nob always tedious. A pleasant variation has occurred mere (. twice or thrice.

The dignity of the court trembled when tho tentimouy of quite an 'old lady, the oldest of the party, was taken and she was asked by the examining attorney "Do you think eho loft considerable, madnm "Did she? Well I say she did. What are you lawyora doing herd if ho didn't?" And ngain: "What did you say to him madam?" Preston avenue and Caroline street. It will be made particularly attractive, as the pro- gramme will bo made up almost entirely of favorite songs of student life in Gorman. In several of impersonation will give strength to the rendition of the song. Dancing and refreshments will be an attractive feature of tho affair.

Mnrrlnco Tho following marriage licenses have been issued by Clerk C. F. Winklor during tho post week; Wilhe Noble and Maude Anderson. Buford Moore and Miss Truly Hughes. May Stanley and Mrs.

Georgia Lnncford. T. C. Wallace and Mrs. M.

F. Dinklo. John Smith and Miss P. M. Ponl.

Honry Ross and Miss Henrietta Pefegoy. Rufus Jones and Sallto Hadnot. Edward. Sacks and Miss Carrio Bornmn. H.

C. Cooper and Robocca Thompson. Andrew Small and Estetla Thomas. Henry Asho and Nannie King. Isom Foater and Maggie Holmes.

Klnffdon'x Condition Critical. W. W. Kingdon, who was brought into the city yssterday morning over the International and Great Northern road from the San Jacinto rivor bridge, whore ho was picked up by tho train crew, Is still in a precarious condition. The wound back of his oar seems to bo tho worst one, and hemorrhages from the or nro of frequent occurrence.

He claims that tho value of the diamonds taken from him amounted to about $1)000. The of thn Aahouanr Busch a a usc association at this point says the statement that Kingdon was connected with tho association is not correct, as ho has no connection whatever with it. Mortuary Report. The following is City Health Officer G. W.

Larendon's olllcial report of the number of Hooper, pastor; Robert Ward, superintendent of Sunday school. Services at 11 a. in. and 8 p. m.

Sunday school at 9.30 a. in. prayer mooting, Wednesday, 8 p. m. Ep- wortli league prayer meeting at G.3Q p.

411, Church of Annunciation, Southeast corner of Tuxas avoouo and Crawford: Rev. Father Thomas Hennery, pastor. Servicas during summer: First mass, 7 a. m. hiirh mass, 10 a.

in. vespers, 7.30 m. Sunday school, u. m. During wiuter: First matss.

7.30 u. high mii59, 10.30 a. in. vespers, 7.31) p. m.

Sunday achooi, U.15 a. m. St. Joseph's church, southwest corner Hous' that tho representatives from this section ba especially reouestod to push tho matter through tho legislature. Tho recent cold spell had telling effect upon the supply of veRetabloa in tho market.

There was a painful absence of green things iu tho market this afternoon. This evening Chief of Police Alei Erichson was engaged in the vory commendable work of breaking up a mob of little darkies who haunt thfi murkot every Saturday ovoninp and awipo things from thu alimdd. The chief auyd he will break them of it. ton avonue and Kane: Rev. father'Anthony Maury, pastor, Servicoa: First mass, 7 a.

nocond mass and sermon, 10 a. Sunday C. Whodbee lira recently located in thin school, 3 u. in. St.

Patrick's church, southeast corner Maury and Conti etrauts: Ror. Father Dennis A. Loguo, pastor. Services: First mass, 7.tO m. high mass, 11 in.

Sunday school, it a. in. vespers, 7.30 p. m. S.

M. -McAshan chapel, M. E. church, south, corner of Buffalo aud Gorman stroots: Rev. E.

W. Solomon, pastor; Rov. S. U. Flatauor, assistant pastor.

J. Hanks, superintendent of Sunday school. Preaching atd o'clock; Sunday school at 3 o'clouk. Ep worth league moots ovory Tuesday night at 8 o'clock. Weakly prayer meeting every Thursday night at 8 o'clock, conducted by Rov.

S. II. Flatauor. All welcome. St.

church, northwest corner of Hardy and Conti: Rev. H. P. Vickbora, rector George L. Parish, superintendent of Sunday Sorvioetf at 11 a.

m. and 8. p. m. Sunday school at 9.30 a.

m. First Presbylorian Church. North side Capitol avenue, between Main ant 1 Travin l)r. J. L.

Lefevre, D. stated pupuiy; K. W. Taylor, superintendent of Sunday school. Services at 11 a.

m. and 7.30 p. m. Sunday aohool at 9.30 n. m.

prayer mooting Wednesdays at 7.30 p. m. Hardy Street Mission Presbyterian Church. Northwest corner Hardy and Sumpter streets: Rev. J.

G. Tanuor, Btntod supply; 0. W. 0 iuamireport or UK, number ot 6 por i ntondeu Sunday Behoof. Houston for tho wook ending at Hi Servico at i Suuuuy auhuul it 8 p.

m. St. John's Mission of Chriat church, northwest corner Volasco, Looland avenue: Rov. C. M.

Bockwith, rector: Charles L. Fitch, superintendent Sunday Bchool. o'clock Saturday, January 21: January 18: Mrs. Mary Kloibor, white. aged 68 yearn; Mra.

M. E. Porter, whito, ased 68 years; Louiae Hurd, bluck, 85 years, hemorrhaBei infnnt of M. F. Faaan, male, white, ordomed giottig.

January 20: Orona Franklin, black, ngcd 7 dByfl, rifling in tho head infant of G. Thompson, fomalo, anod 7 diiye, inanition. Annual death rato for week, 7.8 per 1000. AlRfrio and Mind llntiding. This ovonlng at tha opera houao Hawos, tho mugiclan, gave hia second performance, tho first beinc a matiueo.

Both wore to nmnll audiences, who did not seom to bo cozried away with his sleight of hand work. This opening in the parlors of tho Capitol hotel a number of guosti wore ontertninod by r. Qaslmun, the miad reader, who gtivo a vory olever and entertaining performance. Savornl of his acts were oxcoeiimKly myattfyinff. Ho wm appear under Uio auspices of tho Turu vorein to-morrow evening at the hull on Prairie avonuc.

oiu ton Clearing Ho UNO. E. Raphael, manager of thu Houston clearing house, reports tho following bank movement: Monday, Jntmarr 10 SI.OS8.8I7 Tuesday. January 17 TV odnesdny. January 18 Ihnreday, January 19 05-1 fj-g Friday, January Saturday, January 21 1,016,830 Total Fouud Them.

Teaterday morning Austin Jourdo nnd Alfred Cade, aged 9 aud years respectively, whose parents live In the Fifth ward, left their homes. Tuey started up tho Kaat Texas narrow guago railway. Tho parents wore uneasy at the absence of tho but have emco boon relieved of their nuxiuty by tho boys being found. St. Joseph's chnpol, northwest corner Franklin jivonue, Caroline.

Sorvicos: Ma'W every Suncmy nt a. Rov. Father Thomas Honnossy, chnphiiii, Shearn Street Mission Congregational church, Houth side Shoarn. botwoon Houston arenuo, Johnson: E. W.

Brown, lecturer and Huponntendont Sunday eohcol. Services at U.30 a. Sunday itchool, 4 p. singing class Friday at 8 p. m.

German Evnngolical Lutheran Trinity church, west pido Louisiana, between Prod ton nnd Prolrio avenues: Ryv. Johannes Bftrthel, pastor. Sorvioea Sunday at 10 a. m. nnd 7.30 m.

Sunday school at 'J a. Prof. Tolgor, supcrintcudQnt. Capitol avenue Christian church, corner of it 11 a. "All Sunday Carolina; Subject Sunday at: God's Commands All Prom: school at 5.15 a.

m. Young of Christian Endeavor at 0.30.p. in. Rov. J.

MnRon, pRstor. Youna Mon'rt Christian association: Tho C. Mason, pastor. Young Mon'rt mooting to-morrow aftomcuii will bo ad- Church Notlcei. First Baptist Church--Northwest corner Rusk avenue, Fannin.

Rev. W. 0, Baily, pastor; E. L. Dennis, John Woodhead and R.

Barrow, superintendents Sunday school. Sor- vioefl at 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m.

Monthly conference, second Wednesday in each month. Houston Tabernacle Methodist Episcopal Church South--12G7 Polk avenue. Rov. John E. Grean, pastor.

Services at a. m. and 7.80 p. m. Sunday school at 9.30 a.

m. Prayer meeting every Tuesday at 7.30 p. m. Mission Gorman M. E.

church (south): Northwestcorner of Chestnut and Harrington; Rev. G. Muller, pastor; C. Bonekfi, euperin- iniiiaentof Sunday school. Services 10.30 a.

m. and 8 p. Sunday school at 8 p. prayer mooting Thursday at 8 p. m.

Lubbock Street Presbyterian church: North side of Lubbock, between Srxbino and Silver; Rev. R. H. Byers, pastor: William Chriatian. superintendent of Sunday school.

Services at 11 6. m. and 7.30 p. Sunday school at 9 a. prayer mooting at 7.30 p.

m. Wednes- da; by a physician of note from Now York. Subject: "Christian ManlineBB" from standpoint. Hospital service at O.fiO a. m.

First Independent church, Fisher's hall, Houston avonuo: Sunday school at a.UO p. m. EvoniiiK servico at 7.30 o'clock, when Mr. E. Brown will essay a criticism, from a Christian standpoint, of Governor Hogg's message to tho Twenty-third legislature.

The Conrt'A. DISTRICT COURT. Fhconix lumbar company vs. Houston waterworks companyj jury demanded by plaintiff. Tho case of Agnes Wilson vs.

J. Montgomery occupied tho attontion of tho court ail day with the exception of a fow minutes about noon. Several ladles were on tho stand iid il was hoped at ono tlmo that the testimony might bo finished, but it was not aud will have to bo resumed Monday morning and city. R. H.

Ward of Huntsville IB st ipping in tho city to-day. J. Pritchett of San Marcos is in the city to-day. Charlie Edwards of Velasco arrived hero this evening. Mr.

T. B. Yale and wifo of Columbia aro in tno city to-duy. J. Schloas of New York is at tho Capitol whilo in tho city.

Ed Stetlman has returned from a business trip into the state. Mayor J. J. Wheadon has returned from a trip to New Orleans. Hon.

Jamas Stubbs of Galveston arrived in the city this evening. Theo. Hillendahl frqm tho upper part of tho county is in town. D. A.

Walker and A. R. Ochiltree of Waco nro if tli'j Capitol. Jake Keller of this city has returned from a successful trip into edbtorn Texas. A.

M. Carson and wife and Miss V. Mitch- oil of Willis are arrivals to-day at the Capitol. Ben Lovy of Galvaton and Aleck Fround, woll known truvoling men, are in the oity today. Mrs.

J. F. O'Connor and Mra. L. of Dallas hnvo arrived in tho city and are at the Capitol.

ISA Emma McCormlek of Lake Charles, a visit to Mrs, Luhourcado, his re- turaed homo. Mr. John Adriance of Columbia, a member of the board of rogont-i, waa horo this morning, returning home from Austin. Louis Stem from Boston, is horo on a visit to his sisters, Mrs. A.

S. Shoonman and Mra. J. Loob, is a guest of Mrs. Shoonmau of Capital avjepub.

M. L. Scovoll. Shrovoport; Jas. A.

Smyth, Conroc, Tex. Charlus T. Lcddon. Chicago: W. J.

Thornton, Winston, N. C. J. A. Clark Fort Worth; W.

Powell, North Carolina; George Dolnhirmor, Mornphin; A. M. A. Romans, Dallas; R. E.

Starr, Ramos, La. L. mbia, A MISSISSIPPI TRAGEDY. OAPTAIN W. B.

PBIKOE, A WEALTHY PLAMTEB MURDERED. Suspicion Points to His Daughter's Suitor, fiobort George--Cffloers Go to Runny- medH to Arrest Him. M. Dumcjy, Alvm, Chnrlcs Howos, losco; J. W.

Sweeney. Colui ay. Third Baptist churchy-Northeast corner of Washington avonuo, Sellers. Rev. M.

W. Smalley, pastor; John Wyndelta, superintendent Sunday school. Services at 11 a. m. and -8 p.

m. Sunday-school at 3.30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 p. m.

Second Presbyterian church--Northwest corner 1mar avenue and Crawford. Rov. J. G. Tanner, pastor.

Serviced at 10.46 a. m. nnd 7.45 p. Sundap-achooi at 9 a. Prayor mooting Thursday at 7.4,5 p.

m. Christ Episcopal church--Texna avenue and Fannin street. Rov. Mr. Avos, rootor.

Serv- ieea at 11 a. m. nnd 7.30 p. m. Preston siroot Gorman Methodist Eowoopnl church, southeast corner of Preston and Hamilton; Kev.

Jacob Ott, pastor. Services tervention of E. Maskowitz sustained, but 10 a. Sunday school, 7.30 a. A.

Muol- a will probably run through that day and tho several lawyura will cone nine Tuesday in addressing tlio jury. Eighteen of the jurors in service this week were relieved to-day and a now jury will be iu service next week. Tho jury serving in tho case of Wilson vs. Montgomery of courao will remain in borvico until tho cone is disposed of. The application of L.

M. MoLauphlin for habeas corpus was withdrawn and defendant gave bond on. tho charge of robbery to appear before the next term of tins criminal court. BUIT8 JTILBD. The Allowing suits wore filed with the district clerk to-day: M.

Butler vs. Southern cotton oil mill company sequestration. Nolson Sincere vs. Union compress company; suit for damages in the sum of $500J for personal injuries tho plaintiff received while in the employ ot defendant company, about November" 4 last, by a bale of cottou falling on him. Gulf, Western Texas nnd Pacific railway company vs.

J. C. Whitoloy and F. M. McBoe; suit for foreclosure on large tracts oi land.

COUNTY COURT. Hunt A Booth vs. B. A. Burk at leave to plaintiff to file first amended original petition.

Frooman Rood vs. Houston city street railway company; rulo for coats and case con- tinund, Carson, Sewall fc Co. 19. J. D.

Adams; plaintitlfr motion to strike out petition in -r Dnv HeQry Gatvcatun, R. L. Montgomery, Wolls, Fargo it Co express; 13. A. Walker, Waco; A.

R. Ochil- t-roo, Waco; T. Uaslmm, mind reader; Louis M. Romad, mnoagor; Cnrlhago; W. T.

CumbUm, ChicfuioiC. E. Young, Wheeling; W. I. Dullns; H.

IX Scudder, Now L. Uanflcorn, Galveaton; Richard Harking, Memphis; B. Lorcnborg Cincinnati: H. AlalthlMBon, Kansas Citv W. F.

Jonoa, Carthage; M. Gay, Mrs. M. Canon, Miss V. A.

Mitchell, Willis; Bon Henry, Texas; N. B. Putnam, Converse; P.P. Woods, Hot Spriug-i; Mrs. II.

Combs, Trinity; C. H. Stowurt, Ohio; J. II. Murphy.

H. J. Morgan, J. Warren, SU Louis W. K.

Mayo, Canton, Pa: P. Hoppo, Dallas; J. C. Poulton, Jersey City: W. E.

MuDonald, Sun Antonio und Arnnsas Pnas; J. F. O'Connor. Mrs. L.

H. Booso, Dalian; R. H. Woodfolk. Mamphls: T.

B. Yale nnd wife, Columbia: Sam Black, M. R. A. G.

Wigg. Evansnllo; 'AVM. Carson and wife, Miss V. A. UitcholV'WiUia.

Mra. E. B. tv.E.SuUI Sullivan, H. T.

R. H. Ward Huntavillo; V. Trumnn, Dallas; J. E.

Prk-hett, San Marcos; Prod G. Fiogol, Now York, are at tho Cupitnl. lor, a. m. ntendent of Sunday school.

I without First Gariuan Evangelical Lutheran church, re to BO it projudico to lua rights in anv other ho may institute. demur- much defendant's answer as asks southeast comer of Texas avenue and Milam recovery favor of intorvonor, to which r'ui- atreot; Rov. Win. Hnckmann, pdBtor and superintendent of Sunday nn, pd ohool. Services at "1 told him to go to a place hotter than Gnlveaton." "Ah, you did.

What plnco was that?" "It is the very place you aro thinking abont now." At 2 o'clock this afternoon Wash Taylor ap- poftred Justice Hchw.indor'B court for a preliminary htaring on (hit cbnrgo of ascnult to murder. On Chrtaitnns (Hy Ta7ior shot Mary Coiime, brill prtesmff Htomnoh. Tnrlor van jniM nml kept in cun- tody to result of tho wound. Tho wr.ir.an has enliruiy rcoovorcd, and to-day testified that nhootiua was purely accU di'l other oyo Witnoanoa. He was Aisuhargod.

A Mnnlrnl ifl tn hn a entertainment io- morrow evening, of tb fofUuree of which i vocal, by the bora of tho Sacngor- 10.30 m. and 7.30 p. Sunday school at 9 n. m. Second Baptist church (Fifth ward): Northeast corner Hardy nnd Liberty.

Rov. G. W. Pickott, pastor; J. H.

PruMt, superintendent Sunday school. Services 11 a. m. and 8 p. in.

Sunday school 0.30 n. m. Prayer mooting Wednesday 8 p. m. Washington street M.

E. church (Houth): Soath flido Washington, bntwoen Houston avo, and Trinity, Rnv. J. E. Morris, pnntor; Wnters, suporin ton dent Sunday school.

Services 11 ft, m. nnd fi p. in. Sunday nchocl 9.33 n. in.

1'ruyar meotina Wodnewlny 8 p. in. First Gorman Methodist church fnoisth), NorthfrtHt rornor McKinnoy avenue and Milr.tn otn i HIJV, i'otor H. pastot; A. linrinff, Fuporinlpiirlont p' Sunflny school.

Sorvicos: J'rayor ninor.ing, fi a. in Kormcm 10.30 ft. m. and 7.30 Kormcm and 7.W Sunday pohool, 9 fl. prayer meeting, Tuesday, p.

toachorV mootinr, Xliursciay, 7.30 i 111( OM ing defendant and intorvonor except. Cause rosut for the U7th. Wm. Duviwon vs. Houfiton city etroot railway coin puny; settled and of Win.

Hanor, doconscd; temporary admimstrntor continued to noxt tnrtn nncl ho ia autlioriKod to pronoouto tho suit of Wm. Rauor and 0. Brauchli, now ponding in tho diethct court. itccorncn'a counr. Butrell Armatrous, driving hack without licnnflo, James Deftly, Thad Whitcomb, Goorgo Davis, I.

Hyatt. Win. Brown und Tom Jlill, vaarancy fined $10 onoh and costs. Town NMwt. Thorn will bo ft rogtilnr mootmp; of UIQ oity cuunull Monday lTi- ho mooting to-morrow of tho iJ of Eiiiinot Counoil for tho olnction HIGHEST STATE OOTTSTS.

Criminal Court Doolslonn, DAT.T.AB, Jan. Tho court of criminal appeals to-day handed down tho following decisions: Affirmed P. P. Miller vs. State, from Dallas Williams vs.

State, from Bexar, two casea Morrie vs. Stata. from Boiar; Von vs. State, from Ellis Cooper VB. State, from Rookwall pillard vs.

State, from Ellis. Appeal dismissed Pippin va. State, from Kaufman. Reversed and remanded: Lovo TB, Stato, from Ellis; Bontinyor vs. State, from Dallas.

Casoa submitted: Gannoway VB. State, from Hood; Gonzalos vt. State, from Bee; Long vs. Stnto, from Luttrell vs. State, from Shelby.

Submitted on motion for rehearing: Pace vs. Stato, from Karneaj Harris vs. State, from Shoiby. The court as above noted to-day Affirmed tho judgment of the lower cdurt assessing tho death penalty against P. Millor, tho white Bhnemakor who shot and killed Policeman W.

Riddle on tho 17th of last June. Miller woa tried bofore Judge Charles Fred Tucker of the Forty-fourth distnct court, and nn tho 23d of July, in tho afternoon, tho jury returned a verdict of guilty, assessing Millor'fl punishment at death. On the day of tho killing tho deceased officer and Policomnu Early went to arrest Millor at shop on Elm street. It was not shown that tho oftlcf rd had a warrant for Millor'fl ar- nnd rm thin point tho dofrnflo rnndo a hard light. The lower court, touching this quotttion in his clmrgn, on thp day before tho killing of tho do- ccasod tho defendant was on a public street of Dallas carrying in his hand a pistol, ho was violating tho law of Texna, for which ho was flifbjoct to arrest by any policeman of tho city of Dallas, with or without a warrant; and if tho docoaaed.

Riddle, and Early, boititf then policomon of the city of Dallas, woro in formod by any credible poruuu of aucli violation of tho luw liy (lofnndfint, it bonnino thrir duty t( nr- rost the dofondnnb for such violation of tho CARHOLLTO.N, Jan. curtain is gradually boiug drawn on one of tho most tragic und highly sensational dramas ovur enacted in the criminal annuls of Mississippi. Robert Gooruo, against whom was lodged on Tuesday an allidavib charging him with the attempted asaassinatiou of Captain W. B. Prince, lies to-day in the cold embrace of death at Runnymede, a small station on the Georgia Pacific railway; about thirty miles west of Carrollton, on ouo of Senator George's delta plantations, while Captain Prince has juet diod.

His physicians 'Say his death was caused by concussion of the brain. Ho was about G5 years old, and has ever been held in the highest regard by this community, boing ouo of its inpat honored and wealthiest citizens. He died lamented by all who knew him nnd leaves B'arvirlng him an only daughter aud a devoted wife. On laat Thursday night Captain Prince ro- turnod homo from a protracted stay oo hia plantations in the delta, and was driven to magnificent and luxurious homo, a quarter of a mile north from the depot, whore ho greeted bis family aud retired for the night, unsuspicious of harm. In fact, it was not known, that ho bud an enemy on earth.

Latu in tho night ho was suddenly aroused by receiving blows, and on buuominy fully arouBcd found himself GRAPPLING THE ASSAflSIw'fl AX. He was terribly bruised and lacerated, and was insensible for hours. Wlion able to raino Uio nlnrm, his wifo und daughter, who were sleeping up stairs, came to his rescue on tho lower lloor, and found tho ax and large carving knife with which tho woro iuilictoil. Tho community waa terribly oxcitod. Tho ofilcore begun to investigate and attempted to locuto tho crime.

Mr. Goorgo waa at once Ho was a bright, accomplished young man, who had only baon in the place About- throo yoarfl. Ho was born In Georgia, but was rqurod und educated in tho north and oust. After death ho cnnio to thy south in search of lost wealth. Ho was vory dintantly related to tho family of United States Senator J.

George of this place. The GeorgK neighbors, oauh owning elegant mansions furnuihe-l with till tho luxuries of wealth and refinement. Captain Phnco had an only daughtur, Mus Shelley, of whom young Robert Goorgo bocaniu enamored, Thu lovu was rociprof-'utod by tho young lady, but Captain Princo proved obdurate mid ST11KNUOU8LT Ol'l'OSED AN UXUAQSUKNT Oil MAltlllAQE. The younct lovers, howovor, persisted 1 in thoir iovn, notwithstanding tho stubborn protosU of tho father. Captain Prmco spent most of his Umo on Ilia plantation in the dolta, and as ho was cot- ting old and infirm ho tioldom visited hia Carrollton homo.

Ho a largo account with bis commission houso in Now Orleans anil authorized his daughter horo to draw chock? toou felony convictions up tc this date and the criminal docket will continue two weeks longer, It snowed and, slcctcd horo Wednesday, but cow it is fair aud pleasant aud uro commencing work. Mies Fannie Armstrong, an authoress of Dallas, is visiting horo. The public school in iu a prosperous condition with Prof. T. S.

Bt-ntun UB principal. RAIDED THE BAR. Took tho Empty Cash Eocister--Mexican, Troops Arrived--Bobbed by Footpads. LARKDO, Jan. night sumo unknown thief entored the bar of the Hotel Hamilton and secured about 300 eigurs, a bottlo of bitters and a six shootor, at tlie samo time taking with him the cash-register, weigh- ingr about 125 pounds, but fortunately it uon- tm jcu no muney.

There is no clow to tho bold burglar, Mr. Knmm, a freight conductor on the Mexican National railway, whilo on his way from the depot to town about 3 o'clock yesterday morniiiKi was assaulted by two mea who knocked him down and relioved him of $30. The police of this city have been unable to make the arrest, as no description, of the men could be obtained. Elder Sid Williams, the evangelist, will commence a series of meetings at tho Baptist church in this city to-morrow evening. Six hundred Mexican soldiers arrived by in T.irod'' Win.

foster appeared before tho county attorney and made complaint aqainut party for burtrtarizing his house last niffnt. Rov. o. J. McMurray has accepted tha call to the paetorute of tho Presbyterian church of this city.

The heaviest frost of the season foil in this section Thursday nifjht. HOUSTON ADVERTISED LETTERS. Lu iiiwuL ail tUu huiiieoijmiiaus without limit. Ho is a planter of lurgo wealth and hia accounts woro soldom balanced, having unlimited credit in Now Orleans. Tho young couplo were preparing quietly for marriage and were drawing ngftmntCaptnin Prmce'fl ac- oount in New Orleans to Bottle large billn.

Finally young Ueorpo began to sign Captaiu Prince's checks, and in this way they drew out botwcon $7000 and $8003 during tho past few months. When Captain Prince called for his account in Now Orleans he was greatly astonished. Ho at onco bogim an investigation and came to Carrollton, it is said, for that purpose. On the fatal night younf? George waa at homo, but avoided him and went to boarding houso in town and spent tho night. After tho relatives of Contain Prince from Wuuhingtou and Lailoro counties arrived hern they hud the officers begin to hunt up implicating against George.

Ho had left for Runuymode. whore, for the past year, ho had afisioted in tne Tnnoagoment of ono of Senator George's plantations. Blood was discovered ou some soiled clothes he had left at his room at the boarding hause, and blood- stains on the window sill. An affidavit was made find the sheriff of this county went to assist tho sheriff of Loiloro county to make the arrest. They had to stay at Runnymodo over night.

Next morning they found Goorgo, who had alept in a room by himself, in a stupor. A physician from Ittabona was summoned, who thought George's Condition was caused by congestion of the brain, though many boliove it from morphine, administered with sui- oidal in tout. He scon died. Altogether this ia ono of tho saddest affairs that has ever occurred in Mississippi. Thia community is terribly excited and shocked ovor it.

GAVE HER POISONED WHISKY. law, and it wan not npnowary before making arrest that they should procure a warrant for tho nrrpnl. Hurt pronidinjf rotftlorod tho opinion on which Wdri coucurrod in by Judges Sirnkina and Davidson. p. m.

Heart rhnrrh, 2109 Vravtn Fntlior P. M. A party of cnpitnlisfa arrived horo last niahfe in chnrgn cf VV. 11. Lnrkin, nnd thoy will go Vld, iii hnn ot.

the coriior vi I iaoioo and Cont iftstor. down to Qalventon in tho mnrning, 7 n. 10 G. Lni-t night tho of the Pinplo Tax P- Hundny school, 9 in. olub met in their nmnm.

Tho rhiof McKce Strcr-t Mothtidint, Epiticopal church WM the appointment of F.ptxriai wide M-Keo between to draft a proprwod c.mondmont tr Hm JL tutiou Drovxdiiig ojjuou la taiatiou. anil Store HurfflarizeU. IIii.T^iTioRo, robbed ttuvuc: sloro o' Hoarno, Mooro ikCo. of botwoon J1CO And $K) worth o( goodti nitffit. A rsucard of JlOO has biiotj offriod for llio arrest 01 Uio Fought at Depot.

PABIS, figtaat. llutuninn df pot last Nolaon, a railrvnd omployo, was cut Hovflrolp on iho nrrn hy I). N. MoMfihon. XfoMnhnn vas arrostod and javo bond.

ho not. of curing fiok Llttlo Thuir aoUoii iniid autt uKLitui. A Wifo Murderer Gets a J-iifa Sontenoo. Child Horribly Burned. MAHTJN, Jnu.

21, In tho district court yesterday Tom Rosa, alias Frnnk Rosa, was given woven years in the penitentiary If or na- eaalt to murder. Dan LouK for tho murdor of hid wife just before Thrift hy her pyiaoncd whisky, was given a li(o aoutonco in tho penitentiary. Mr. J. P.

Scgrost'fl youngest child foil in tho fire Inst night nnd wns horribly burned atiuut the fuuu. It not expected to live. Child Burned to Death. YOAKT-M, lit Mo colored child timed Wade wan burned to donth yettterdny nvonuiB, Tho child was playing nrouiul tho flro whoro its mother WAR whon ita clothing caught Hrii nno burned it 40 badly t.lmt itdiotl nbout nix hoiirn liuor. Mr.

Krftnk Hfthy. a youitfr inorchaTit of t.hin city, will land to tho nltar MIBP Alice Fording of thin city February 1. Batch of Indictments. VHANICMK, grnnd jury ndjoarnod Thurmlav afior a two iinri- Pic-n. Tho jury rnlnnioil forty-ona felony and R38 inrtiotnionta.

criminal doohot now up. lion. John Iloftdowon triut at tor no v. it rourwoutiiua Uiu stai-o. Thc following is a list of letters remaining in tho Huubton postofllco for tho wcok oudod 2L Parties calling for thoaa lottcr? will plcoso any tp giving dato.

A charge of Icuut is mad a on each piece of mail advertised. GKO. A. RACE, M. LAIHHS' LIST.

Aytos Lula Mies Armi-tronff Mary Arlodtft) Hatlio BurkH Aim Hland Holxjcca I A Mlou Hoanot. Josie Jloliion Elizu Ihirnof) Delhi Clark i a Mins Connor Ado a MUti 'ouk Jilkm Mrs DUVJB Minnio Dancy Charluy Misa Dlnla Carry Mitu Ellin Mm Fox Mandy Froonmn Jamos Mrs (Jrillin rii'nlr (i Ins by Dollio Ivouifia Hurloy Phoby Ht'iKlrick Mauuiu Iloxoy Mtuifly llurlinuu Maiuio Jlilln May Miva Lottie Miss i Mi-f Kllrii i i A Jonas Sun roily Mm Jones rc-arlnu JonoitMiiry AlrA Jones Molica Johnson (icorgia li Mrs Jackson Ivlixabuth Jninoe Lidn Khiff 13 Mrs X.f]fKOlt 0 Loyil Hnttio Lauis Alabama Alot'k Hobt Mra Mooro i i i i Mrs Mooru Mollio Muxlv a i Mooro Loo M(M Lucy UcKinticy Ainlo Mc(3c-o Alien Aim Notou Cio Mrs 2 Prico Naiinio Mlsa Pylw Loa Mrs Person Nora I'rieatoii Ktlicl KoiKM- Mra iUclunonil Mrs Kobitrt Mluclu Schrannn Victoria Smith Mrs 2 Sullivan MatUo StoMinc Mrs Starr Mirib Smith Gno Scott Forffinor Mrfl Scott Jo'inio MSB Scott Khzo Tiffuo Coulia Mn Viek Mrs Wilson WnlUor Annio Wilson Annie Mrs i a Dicio Willjo Hum Mine Wndo i Miss William Martha Williums Priucoller Ashley Ed A a truce Jiordou Itlnckfltrnin II Jiurcli Goorsc L'rndchar Charley A Allen A Antwiuo Uloom Manuie Hiflfl Honry llratlford Oc-orgQ Brusol Edward Bnron A Colburt A Calvin Goorao Dnninio ('orncHuE Duukun Riser Kocho FnnaChns II Gryes WIDIo Gutiero Uan Gowor A JIarld Walter House II Harris John Huntor Honry Haynos Goorfje Howard Sam iloitimau Buu Jarrod Johnson Sauiuol Jonas Jestor (jroon Johnson Andy i a Lynch Hichard A Jf aflfntt tShonnan Mnypr ('oniwall (iuorgo ClittiO A i Daufjhtery li Daritisoa Klijah t'arfiuhar Freight Act Tex Ry Go'irkons Haywood Willy Hoyor Scharlcy Unrbsom Jainos Hoffman Harry Huff Honry Hniiiinond Frank Jlouiort lion Helm Aduuis JUDOS' Sumiitore Jones Julius JnnIoB (ioorye Jolinson Keys Jvittonser A Lonnay Ovida 2 Loilioa 11 Marton Seanior Mrs Mitchell a (Joorco a i McKoe Jourdan McUlctluti McOonougli Moore Frank McDonald Kdd i I'erry Win Potty Son Piurca Win Prico Tim ProiHlvillo finrretfc Pane i Hohlmrsnn i .1 lUildlo a I i ltobertH.1 Lnjra Honrns .) It Itoiulon Hpacliy Hnn ScrdK'Kiit-s Thoa a Wi-s StflnrB Wm Steel Willson Siniimow Snydor John Sullivan John Shrrir.nn Slalor SipOK a Shoaror Ed par A Sidney 3 RcliolloH (Mint Sf.cvcri« Hob Sclmeitlor ()'('onnoll Tiir.int;* Join 1,1 Troviuo Francesco Tanntir Kyioa Vodanlo rctlro i A I Watlilcll A i i A trom Willnon Pontnr Wilson Wm Williams Wash i TnTficrLJacofi Tnutouhiiliii Valentino lMh.ry li i Henry WhitVJ'nlm Vfrittlif Wm Vont Otftr low a Ktmtdy twvMf Safely to of anl Chi M. PRANK HOLLAND SENTBNOED. Ho Will Expiate Hia Horrible Crime at 13rnzoria Noxt Ho nth. I3iiA7.ouiA, Holland, tlm Snn Hcnord murderer, waa sentenced Thuredny hanuod at Brazona February SI.

Tliroo white men and two necroes wero con- virtfil i sentenced to the ponitoutiury. Ono Tho people nre inucb pleased with Judga II anna Gives Ball. PAT.ESTINK, Jan. preliminary trial of John iinuua for killing Joo Whitlock. as roporttnl in yosterday's NEWH, cainootf yesterday boforo Recorder Fullinwider.

AfUir hearing Home fifteen witnesses, principally for the stato, tlic recorder pronounced tho case A bailable ono and Bet the bond at tho aum of $2000, which tho defendant readily made. Dr. Frank 0. orrin, who has been located hero about twelve mouths, will return in few doys-to his old hotno at Eagle Lake, TOT. W.

P. Gen of Livingston, chairman of thu people's party of toe Second congressional district, has been in the city two orthreo days. C. G. Wagner Co.

have sold their stock of goods to Ezell Bell of Nocbos. Cotton continues to cornn in at the rate of fifteen or twenty bales day, although tha roada aro in a horrible condition. Confinement of I'aln, IZorror vn'lKlMk. I (Tf-rfd hue did fixporlnnoe tlmt ixftf-nrnrd tmual In Midi nis OAOK, jiiuir, Jan. I5lh, 1 ATLANTA, n's PILLS eoll well bocaueo they cure.

NOTICES. Notice-- A special meeting of the stockholders of tho Galvoston Wharf Company will ba hold at- tho oflico nf tho company iu tlio city ol Galvcston, on Tuosdnr, February 28, I8JO, at o'clock u. for the purpugu of chanirinff tho form of tho and coupons of tho ictmuof April 1. 1S90, of thie comjiauy Jpgnl teuder to fjold nnd to such ciianga as may ho thc-rel-o ntwoifKitry in tha duud of trust cecurlng flaw onnrln. J.

M. HROWN, I'rwideut, K. HAILY. Sorrolnry. 'i'ho Annual MeetlnE of Stockholder of A.

H. I3ELO CO. will bo held at tbo company's oJIlco iu Qalvoa- tou on TUESDAY, A A 1893, at 12 o'clock noon, for iho election of Fivo (.1) Uirectora aud Uio tranBaction of auch other buni- T. W. DEALEY, Socrotary.

Vulcan Iron Works--Machinists andiron and Brass 2Sth nud Strand. Machine work a specialty. Ketimutos given and all klndi of machinery built to order. General repair work in all its brunrlicn. Oharlos Oanter and Herbert urn no hmipir in my employ; nor is H.

iantor.nr..cnm»'ct.d i i i with my I have employed Utiin- iiiiUB, formorl.v of Now Orleaim, in my jovrolry and illaiiiunil finttina A iinU Mr. (J, Frarotll in my wfttcli rcpairhiKdepartment. Only Hrst clnsa work will Ivj ilono by thcKu Rcntlraien emirantwil. 1-" On nccount of romoval on JTebruary 1 to thu new Wolls buiKline, near (Vuter and Market wo will Uisposo our i-atiru stock of atovcv und tinwiirn nt fitrictly ro-t prirns. Our i i i i i tho public areluvluid to call ami prove our Ubsortion.

KUL.L. I1UZXA. I. O. O.

offlcora and membors of Galvoston lodco No. 11, 1. O.O. nml all Biptor an notitiod to moot at, llui hall of tlie order bundiiy at It o'clock p. u.

attend tliB funeral of our deceased brother, Marx Kory JAMES LYSTEii, Cno. L. JOHN, Kec. Soc. Camp Masruder No.

105. --Comrades: inn nro hereby i-piuiofitpcl tho uf mir Jato comrade. Call communication of Harmony lodic" No. U. A.

K. and A. on to-inor- row (Monday) Work in F. C. dcurop.

TuckorlodjfoNo. 297 and ft.I sojourning brethren respectfully invited. By order of M. N. Serrotary.

AGENTS A A A W. ALSWORTH, solo Bffcnt for Avory Cultivators and Plantnrd. Old ilickury Wapone. Piaut'n Hardware. Mail orders solicited.

I A ItllA.V* A Tul pair Works, Houston, TCI. M.in-: AM CKMKNT. AN OROWLKY. importer and dealer la' Liims Ceuiont, list or Parip, Hair. Fim Hrick.

CUy, Sownr Ko. ti C'oninirrrn at. 'ATK1-: A Ijiino and Coiuent. in a nnd Kosondalo Coinont, Linn), PJastcr. i Hric.k,-«tc.

AI ATT 11 KMS A HKK.s. OTTMAN i i i i i I A A I I llli FISRST Si Pnckanl's 'I roy Stfam Laundry. All work i i to us rnrotvoH prompt nnd a a i nratnio. '1'hono UoiiHTun. buy Wall Poiwr i ymi i fur Hii'inpioi of now i'rirrtB tlian HOUSTON..

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