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The Galveston Daily News from Galveston, Texas • Page 13

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THE A A I NEWS, TUESDAY, A A 20. 1892. SHOT THROUGH THE NECK, TEAOIO END 01' RANKER OOY AT SAN ANTONIO. A 'Killing Which Caused Nearly Big a Sensation as Ben Thompson's Taking Off-The Details. SAS AHTOSIO, Tc.x., Jan.

Toy, cue of Captain Hull's guitids, who for the past twenty-three duyi bcuu at Yuakum guarding tho Sun Antonio ftnd Arunnus property, arrived liuto from i'oukum last night with his voucher for his pay. Ho loft his pistol with the barkeeper of tho Bella Union variety show over night, and called for it thia morning, Imt tho barkeeper to whom tho pistol had been given was not on duty, and the other one who woa declined to give tho pistol up without knowing positively who was tho owner, and Coy went oil. Shortly afterward ho and Henry Krompkau had an altercation and afterward Coy went several times to tho salcou of Krempkau's brother, Albert. Tho lutter sayu that several times Coy cursed aud abused him, calling him all sorts of names, and twieo drow a knifo on him. Kvempkau says that ho tried to avoid a difficulty with Coy, but tho latter kept intuiting him in his saloon.

Shortly beforo tho shooting Coy asked a ranger named Lesl to lend him ft pistol, saying ho belicvod that KrompUau wati going to kill him if ho could, but Leal told him hu did not have his pistol with him. At 7 o'clock this evening Albert Krompkau. who it crippled, shot and killed Coy. Ho fired three shots, two of whieh struck Coy and one ruck Srnitiiry Olllcer Surrau, who attempted stop the dilliculty. One of tho balls struck Coy in tho side and glanced along tho ribs, whilo the other t'ASSUU X11HOUUU UIS NECK And uhouldor and severed his carotid artery, causing almost instftntaneoun death.

Immediately the killing Krempkiu was taken jail, having been amwted by aurran Officer liippe. The pistol used by Kremnkau wan of 44- coiiber. Surrtm's wound, which is a trilling oua. it through the llcshy part of tho hand. the body of tho dead man WHS on it WHS found it packet knifo not opeuud.

Krempkiv laid to tho KEWS correspondent, who saw him in tlie jail to-nicht: "I was to kill Coy in aeli-dufenm or bo killwl mywlf. I luia taken abtuo from him several timan during tho day, and ho had drawn hu knifo ou me, awl them wu no doubt but that lw intended to kill mo, and would have done to if I had not killed him." Cay wu about 50 yean old aud hit homo wu ill county, and he had a wife and child. He wu tM coutin of the former taawtant city manfaal, Cor of tliit city, and of Jacob E. wan a special office; at tho old Vaudeville theater the time nur mx Tiiouiios WA XILLXO, ud wee tbot In the leg then. DecoaMxl ww one of the men, accuwd of killing Sheriff Elder of Ktram county and negro at Florcn- viiie, and had a pending againM him at the time be killed.

All of UM Coy family, of which he it member, have the reputation uf belag brave and Albert Erempkau the of Sheriff McCall of thU county titd it oonHid- a vary uuiot man aud hat uevur hcforu had a dimculty. Ho wu tober and cool both before and after the aluoU ing occurred, and taid that he knew that he dealing with a very dangcrout man: that when Coy abused him he wanted to trouble and tried to avert it. The tragedy created almoet much ex. cittment here the killing of cither Jack HarrU, Ben Thompeon or King Fither. Tho Inmieet han not hoen complutca aud pending it Kempkau will bo kept in the county jaii.

Jacob Coy who was pretcnt at tho Umo of tho difficulty, that both men had been drinking, Inat Krcmpkau had told Juan that he wu not afraid of him and that Coy renlled: "You need not think that i am afraid of tho beat man that ever lived and if you want to flght coma outaide." and with that Coy stopped Out and wu followed by Krempkau and when Krempkau loot Juan Coy exclaimed: "Shoot again," and that after each shot, until Juan Coy fell dead, be made use of tho tame oichunation. Jacob Ccy also aaid that Erempkau thould havo called the policeman to take Juan oft Instead of ahooting him, and that Juau. was unarmed and made no attempt to draw a knife, and that when Jun't pocketknife was found it was closed up in hiu pants pocket. The cate againat Jim Speers, charged with killing King in Zsrvalla county and brought here on a change of venue from that county, wu continued to-day on tha application 01 the detente. Colonel Morris of the Third cavalry is hero from the field where the troope have been in purtuit of Catarino Garza, and will return in a few days.

It it likely that General Stanley will accompany him if the general recovert sufficiently from la grippe to bo ablo to stand the fatigue incident to the trip. Major Morris teems to think that Garza will be caught in a short time if he does not voluntarily turrender. QITIOEB HOWARD'S POP. He Trite to Shoot Officer Hartzett in Houston. HOUSTON, Jan.

a shooting scrape occurred at the Athletic cockpit, in which Officer Howard shot three times wilh a pittol at Officer Mike Hartnett, and while hit thott were all close none of them took effect, but Officer Hartuett knocked the would-ba murderer down with a Hartnett was employed by tho proprietor to stand at the door and not allow nny one to enter without a pass. Ho refused Howard, who drow his pistol and began firing at Hartnett. One of the balls took effact in tho leg of Max Hirsch who was watching the cock 6ghts. It waa very painful though not serious. Another struck Baiter Cornell between tha thoulden but took awa; only a piece of skin, making a slight wound.

The offending officer waa taken to the calabooso by four but was released without bond, but on what grounds of exemption, it waa not learned. PIBE EEOOBD. The Insurance. HocsTos, Jan. the notice o( the fire that destroyed yesterday morning tho twcutory building of J.

Ganglor, on Hardy street, aear tho crosaing of the Southern Pacific road, it thould hve been stated that ho waa moving a stock of gooda in to open a store when tho firo occurred. His losa on the groceries u-ill amount to as they wore insured- Tho house waa aluod at anil was insured for J1000. The firomitet have the work of incendiaiv. but an Mr. OauRler wan at hij homo on tho south side of the haynu that night he hra (iccn unabin In Mcortain anything that (mints to a solution of tho mystery.

Mr. Gaudier is oco of the in tho Houston, Eait ar.d WMI railway shops. Two Rows at Yoalcutn. DToAtrM, Jan. rows ocou--cd brtweni new employes ar.d fttrikera.

Aftei the the apsailant promptly arreatcd and finoi. In tlie tho tc.t far not been fo ir.d. There vrore cumrxir of strikers noce kr.o«-s who struck th "Vab." of the were Mriwaiy riumitivo condemn violynce udiuu alt i to prtjvi-nt it. It nmioivd that K. I' 1 tirrKi'vy.

t-ltii i a i i i i i i i i i i i AN OLD TfiDY RECALLED. Tho Bloody Btcn'y of tho Pond. GAHKIKON, Tc'2 Jan. John L.lUf. ft widow who livod iiboul uuo milo west uf Ibid place, died Friday 'of yontHimpliun.

death 61 Mru. Littlo bmiyri to niiiul Afresh truyody Husk ixmnly twenty-four yoara culmiimtuil iu Ihu killing Liltlo, husband of the Inily who 1ms juat died, by Uiina yiiautluHon 4, Ibitf. In 18ta Jorin, Klliott and Matt Shuddcn Iwd a difliciilty ovtsr tbo Kuttlqmciit old innii KU liott's ostuU. Tbo men jvcro brutlioM-iu-huv, Shnddou warned.Johu Ulliott'a aistor. Slmdden was kuowu to be duuycroud man, aud when ho rodo up to Elliott's yato ono mornmu and started to ontoi tho house, hid manner indicated that he'meant und ho way by Elliott not to como msido the gate.

To this ho paid no nttontiou, and persist ing iu hia dctorin.uation to enter tbe house hu shot imd instantly killed by kl- liott. Another brother-in-law, Liyo Phillips, was present at tho time. nftprward four brothers of Stiaddon, Hans, Bill, Doiph and, together tt orowd of about twenty' aud nurrouudod old man Hadon Phillips' houso at night, for tho professed purposo of John Elliott and Lijjo Pluilipsv who thoy churned were iu hiding there. AY hen daylight came thoy closed round the houso 'und, it is aaiil. without provocation, shot down old mua Phillips aud his ten Hen in thu.

yard iu prosonco of his wife, mother and sisters. Not Miti-llcd with the blood already shed they Bent tJijuDd to tiio field Asa Irwin, a of rhillitjs', picking cotton, murchod him to tho houso and shot him down in front of tho gate. Tho crowd then scattered, except tho four Shadden brothertj, who remained together, armed to the teeth, uud dulled tho olllcurs of the law to attempt their arrcut. Little was their firm friend and rendered them valuable aas.ntimeo in Ihoir efforts to cvudu tho Tb" Shmldeiia finally wont west who'll Bilf died und Dolph and 3oo wore murdered in their bods by a cattle man for whom they were working, and with whom they had had a diftiealty. This left only Hans, tho o.do.st who waa regarded an th9 least guilty of all, it being generally bclioved that-ho opposed ftiid tried to prevent the wholesale killuui of the Phillipserf.

At any rate, ho concluded to surrender aud stand trial, which resulted Iu and was ineurcomtcd in jail to await tho next turm of court. J'ublic ttmtimmrtf was strsnz against him and thu oviduuco at tho trial very dHinag- ing to cow. By some moans novor known to tho poonlaof Ru-k county ho tmcuuodod iu breaking Jail, and made hu escape. For HCV- omi ho wait a fugUivo 1 from justice, and all olfortH to CBpturo him proved futile. In 1885 ho in nnd voluntarily fsinrututorud Tho court admitted him to bail iu the mim of $50UO, whinh ho readily gave.

Peudmi; his trial ho mado his homo U'ith his friend, John Little. In tlu) mottntimo Littlo had Ueou tium- immed a for tho Ou the Fourth ot July tlwy nturtod to it picnic. fiftetn dittunt, iu comnany with 1 hnr ley ami iJttUV tea, Shwldoii ctrrying shotgun. Hit for thi- WM that ho found trouble with porno of the youngor nonn of old men who hud When Mbout Iw.f way he Huddoniy aUrcounied and ihoi LUtio in tho iMtck, klllmg hi ill inuu.tly. Vnrioux havu been a motiru for tho murder, but It will forever The inont Intunato frieoJ.

of never could indueo him Ho civo any for his hKAty detxL killing Little to inak.i hUoccflpo, hut hht horde having gotten away, rendered capture cnsy. Court convened in a few dnyt und ho pieuded guilty of murdorm twocjiscs, und wad given two life seaUncos in tho poniteutltfry. Ho not long afterward committed in the prison by cutting hln throat with Lnifo whfch ho bad mauftgcd to conceal on Ins DOCK LABORERS STRIKE. Demand for More Pay at Velueo-Anril Firinc. Vai.A9co, Jan, strike of la- boron here Saturday is ono of tho principal subjects of discussion on the streets.

It began with tho men employed to unload feet of lumber and some sashes, doors and blinds from the bi-igantine Stacy Clark, chartered by a Mobile, firm ttiat it establishing a lumber yard horc. Tho men wcro receiving 25 centt an hour, and Saturday morning were informed that they would would be cut to 20 cents. They immediately struck, demanding 30 cents for deck and 40 cents for hold work. A meeting was called, and 200 men signed a paper declaring thoy. would work for no lettg.

Last summer a similar strike occurred at Quintane amons men unloading granite from a New York schooner, but their places were taken by negroes brought from the interior of the News reached here last night that the railroad had reached Chenango, and forthwith there was a tremendous cheering, firing of auf lis and sixshootera and a jubilation that extended far into the night. Messrs. Tom Blankinthip, J. D. Spires and W.

S. Currie of Bell county were among the arrivals last night. They looking for cheap farm lands. An alligator over ten feet lonjt was killed near town yesterday by Mr. 'John Meyers who will have tho skin stuffed and sent to hia old homo, Omaha, Neb.

Tho oldest alligator hunter does not rcniflmbor over having seen one prancing around during such cool weather. Dr. Northrup was on Saturday elected president of the real estate exchange, H. C. Berlew vice president and A.

D. Brooks secretary. Dr. Mayfleld- of Quintana has moved to Vclasco and opened a drug store. The Kennedy, Ellen, Devoti T.

F. James Andrews, Annie Root, Caroline, Lake Austin, Mystery and Liberty, sloop Scandinavian and brigantina Clark are in port. Mr. A. K.

Hunt and bride left yesterday for Houston, where they will remain a week or two beforo proceeding to Denver. Col. Seventeen mou formerly employed on the Vulasco railroad grade came to town. Sunday and went to work at 25 cents an hour unloading biiuantino Clark. The strikers, who refused to work for less than 30 and 40 centa are still out.

The Jultor held a meeting last night in tho Brothers' new building, but excluded reporters, and it is not known what determination they armed at. OOMMEEOUI MATTERS. Correction From Rremond. BITCMOSP, Jan. tho notice of assignment of McB.

Hearn liabilities were stated as $0000 anl nsseta $2500 to $3000. The assets are $25,000 to Catarrh of trtn lo8troysthnponRnnf fimoll. Hood's Sarsaparilla cures catarrh by purifying tlio blood. THE VELASCO CONTRACT, MKS. HUFFMAN SAYS IT WAS A BEAUTY.

Tbo Former Owner of tka Gasotto How It Was Made and darned Out. Tolls foHT contrKc-t between tho For I Worth and thu Velttseo syndicate, about which so much hua leun said, written aud conjectured, in a "15" wonder. VVhtit is it und who vcspouni- ble for it, whatever it boV The talk of it hero induced a reporter to on Mrs. Sallio lluilinau, lato owner of tho Gazette, thU morninjj, his object being to get from her an interview on thin subject. Tho reporter found her at her homo on East Second street, and ho was politely received, but when ho slated the object of' hia visit at tlrst objected to having anything to say about tho matter.

After while, however, c-ho consented to be annoyed a'-id said: "I dislike very much to Imvo my naino ap- Iear in print. 1 do not rolish notoriety. I have had enough of it; but lor-g ns it appears that tho is endeavoring editorially by to put upon mo the re3j)onsibility of the Velu-co contract 1 will reconyidur my nation to nmmiu silent and tell you (ill that 1 know of tho matter," "Was tho contract made with your consent?" "Moat assuredly not with oithor my consent or knowledge. The contract inauo between the Gazette and the Volaaeo syndicate was made by my general umnagor. Mr.

W. L. Malone, and not until it was ttigncd by ono of the advertising agents atiditiled iu tho Gazette oillco did 1 know anything of it," "Would yon have agreed to thocontraet hftd it boeii Rubniittcd to you before it wascloscdV" would hiivo to it. Whim it was first submitted to me I interposed objections tu Us 'poing ca-. nod out, urging that it would bo inconsistont with tho Uttzetlo'a psst policy, uud that it wCm.u bo doing tho very same thing, in fact, for which tho columns of tho paper had boon used for berating THK DALLAS for doing." ''Did you llnr.lly consent to tho contract 'f "At the tirno 1 read tho contract I know tho Oazotto, so far us I was couconiod, wyg ou iU lust lugs, such information having Uww obtalncu by after my genera! manager wont from tho city to and otliur pointr) in Houth Texan.

I had not investigated tho nimneittl conditiun of tho up to tho time ho left ou trip, but when I did I then learned tluit it was no Himncially involved that it would go under, or (it least pass out of my hands, nnd whun thu cun. tm--t wan dirtcustitid at lout concluded thnt it would be bout to carry out all existing knowing at the mime ttmo that I would recwlvo no bouotlts from them. To this oxtont, but no further, am I responsible for the Volosco contract. Outiddooven of the out mid out aalo of ed.tori.U opin- UIIM of tbe Oait-tte, I would have objected to tho eotitvuet from a standpoint. It wits good one, wan no limit, to tho 4xlitorial opinions to to given on Velnsoo Uoop water, pull's und everything connected with tbo place.

I wish to however, ttiat whilu thcro wtu cou.pleto sale of tho Uazctto'e to tho cyudicatv, find I objoeUd to it, Mr, Malono. manager, said that he be. Hevcd dcsp watur wus au estHblbhcd fact at pi iii onliuary card of rojiulatiim govcrn- lat'iil luit it wim fur it roacln-d Chicago ut ft o'clock in. iJufumliei 1 IbtH, just HCVPM yuar.M, i i mid liftt-cti dr.yn t'l'i-sn i 1 i i it wmidroppoil in tlui Lovisvitlo i i i i that tinut tho i to which it hud iU location iou i 11 iiiul Ufi i i i i Kroni tlm dii-ty, iiHuldy tippcaiunco oi 'ilio it is prctiiiiiicti that it walkcil to Tho (unction is, wliciv has po.itul i-ard btjuii lor cevfn years and over? BI.AOKBU1W AND HIS BOURBON, How Ho DuloatQtl "C'orro Uordo" VVill- inms for thu Soutito. Yorl; The poverty of Suimior Juo 1JI tick burn WHH nevor ilhi.itrated so iniaintly as by btory told to me by a Kentuekian of his fight for tho Hen- ate scat he occupies, 3Iin principal an- Ui'jonist whu occupied i position at the time, who hittl a wealthy and ambitious splendid record, aristocratic lineage, and wtiri a political light or oqual in renown with his military career.

liiackUvrn boon in congiesM for several torms. His law practice had dwindled tiwuy. Ho could ncurcoly muko ends meet on hia salary. His own rcaml of his equip- in.nt when he went to Louisville to fac-o opponent nnd tho Icgislnturo mis been vnrioiuly given out, but was about, as follows: Two gallons gentlemen's whisky, bourbon; $5 bill, three silver dollars and IKli! in ('hfuigo, gallon gentlemen's a jackuifn, a comb with three teeth gone, two plugs of chewing tobacco, largest four a watch and chain anil a small grip containing two clean ahirlK aud a clean pair of socks. Jt was, so the Ki-ntuekian told me, total assets," tiud this is what happened in thu lunjiimgc of Blackburn's admirer: "WluMi a lot of us fellows, who loved Iho ground Jou Uluckburuwiilked on, heard that in Louisville- almost strapped, but with good whisky, seeking tlie scmatorbhip liko Kentucky gontluinan, uud that 'Ccrro Uordo' Williama up thero spending inoiuiy on chtimpagno and such i'rilU, just us if iiionoy watur and champagne water also, wo just hugged ourselves logotltvr, put wads of grcon- backs in our pockets, pulled oa our booLi and mosoyod to Louisvillu spitting tobacco juice from ahevr inadnoss all tho way until our wnro covered with streaks of thy brown litiuld.

Was elected 1 1 You bet ho was, nnd ho had no hurd for old 'Curru is grand old follow, but ho wasn't iu it with our Joe." Dollars in Numo That Time. 1'ittsbui-K Gnsivell: Who was tho lawytr who defended you in your recent case? Dukuno: It wasn't lawyer. "No?" "No; it was a counselor at law." "What's tho diltowuco?" "Well, he chargwl inu $250 for his wtvices. A lawyer would Imvo tukcd about $50. You can liguro up the difference yountclf." 'What cuufied to be written tho letters which Ant sturtisd tho publication of thU inattcr?" received Ictturn from the timu- ager of tho Veliwco uchcmo and from my traveling man, Mr Calhouu, calling my attention to the fart thtkt tho Go- xctto wan not giving editorial opinions enough to suit.

I replied to the letter of Mr. Calhouu, and Mtutod that tho Vulasco jxioplo were getting vflluo received for their money in this reApect. as editorials which they had received from the Gaaetto would hava c-ont muuh att (6000 in any eastern journal that wouid havo con- to publish them." long was this contract to run and what were tho tonns of it?" ''Tho contract was to run nine months, but I decline to make public tho terms of it. I deprecate the act of any employe of tho Gazette making public tho secrets of tho oftlce and detest the motive that prompted him to do no; yet I am willing to have published to tho world every letter i havo written or dictated in regard to thU matter." "In tho Gazette this morning, in connection with other editorial expressions, thia appears 'Said the reporter, reading from that paper: 'Tho statement that it sold any sort of opinion to the Velasco company a fabrication for which TUB NEWS and some others whom it seduced into the dishonorable employment of trafficking in the private papers of a prior management of this company aro responsible." "What havo you to aay with reference to that?" "As to tho of editorial opinions I have fully expressed myself. As to tho innuendo contained in the expression, 'for which Tuu NEWS and somo others it seduced into tho dishonorable employmont of traflickmg in private papers.

1 I do not know how to express myself. Tt is a contemptible effort to create the impression that I waa in somo way instrumental in having this matter mado public. So far as thia contract being tho private papers of a former or prior management of the Gazette I will simply state that thn general manager of thu Gazette to-day is the amrio gentleman who was general manager of tho Gazette when the Velasco contract was made, and which contract was mado without my knowledge." After a abort conversation en matters having no connection with tho above and which would bo of no interest to tbe public, the representative took his leave. A MUBDEKEE EEOAPTURED. Hia Sister Betrayed Him snd Ho Wfii Run Down With Dogs.

HnNDEiisos, Jan. Scott, sentenced to be hanged about one year ago for tho murder of hia sinter, but who escaped by overpowering the jailer, waa caught in Do Soto parish. Louisiana, Lizzie Dunnie, his sister, gave hia away for $20. Tlie sheriff ran him four hours with dogs beforo he captured him. Must Be a Lazy Postal Card.

Louisville 13 only a daylight railroad journey from Chicago, but it took a postal card aevon yeard to cover tho distance. At 5 o'clock on the afternoon of September 1G, 181, an innocent, unassuming 1 cent postal card waa stamped in tho Louisville postofik-n. Across its plndd front was written "Western Leather and 7s Watiash avenue. Chit-ago, nnd the script on the reverse side was sub- fiijiibcd "Chilton Guthrie Co," It was a Highest of all in Leavening U. S.

Gov't Report Baking Powder Vor Contulu" OM HwiMlrrd flnlpM for male. tlie delluloun Vandr and (jiiiokly at Tbl book it away druf wd atorea, UIKfl. UlTCIIKLL-Vwti-rdny luorulna at i o'clock, Uoorvo. Mltchill, auod 31 Fuuoral will tiikwplaoo aftornoun d5i- o'ct-tck from tho rtwidt'ticoof U. Sliorwuod.

i'rifud. aud.ac- arc Intited. MOTICUi, tlX, C. J. Qroonwold, director: Ulw L.

BoamAft. IwrinUmdent; C. Jm.ko A proprietor-. In- iu I'iauo, Often, Viultn. UulUr, XlUuir, Haujo and all orcluMtral ami baud Ackuowlndffvd flucU and bott Muilc School in OverC.

JANICE Store, Ualvofttou, Tu. Kroad, Arnad, Rnad thia. rT P. Sargent 4 draynao and ttoraw con- trneton, bul. and aU kiuda of aud mfcl and mnriM ninchiiiMy, buyi aud nallH liav and id hand alea.

linn nrlkn to noil, it aiiaiu for McN'dol A Urban lira proof aad vault work. B. 6alvontoa. for tha Darbjr Cart: runainc ao does not rnnko nora hoi-san. AVING severed my coauection with tha of Nolflon Jt Sikonco.

I am now located at my tow etnnd. No. Uarkut vtreot, and invite uij EHMAN LUNG BALSAM euros La Orippa. is Uio beat remedy in tho world for coughs, colds, broncliitia, asthma, consumption nud all diseases of thft luiitrft. Sold hydrnggititi ut50 cents per bottle.

THOMPSON i OHM- dTEDE, Wholosala Amenta. Oalveaton. To-. TOP that congb 1 Don't waxta tiroa and cauM a delay by erporimantinff with pateut medicines and cough fiyrups. Uw Hore- nound, plain and flimplo.

A sum cure. Aiwayj fre.hat KAllN'S CONFECTIONERY. HE OLEANDER Livery, Sale and Boarding Stablca, corner Poatofllce aud at). Fina finele driving horsofi, teams, buffrfies and tnrrioj for hire at roouAbie raUM. Qui.t family horses for salu und hire.

Special attention Given to boarding horses. Tclophoaft 503. AA PANTS for (JO. $12 for 35U.UU 20. STAK CLOTH I NT, HOUSE, Market and 24th.

R. T. MoOORK-Prnctire limited to of the rectum and cenito-urinary organs. Otllce anl drue cor. '27th and Market Attention! Jointed poles, reels, at cost to room Jor fall goods by VICTOH n.

COET1NE3. ROOMS ANU JBOAltD. AIN ES House, nw. cor. Tromont and il.

Elegant rooms and board, reasonable rates, polite attention; all modem ICELY furniiihed rooms and food table board at reasonable rates, also taken, at 2207 nv. bet. 22d and 23d. ICELY fnrnisbed rooms and board nt MES.E. P.

WRIrtHTS. 2233 Church at. ODTH EOOMS, with or without board. MRS. MORRIS, ISM Market.

OSEV TCTLOAN ON TEHS LANDS. LONT, TIME, EASY TERMS. LARGE LOANS ESPECIALLY DESIRED. FBANC1S SMITH it. IS Main stiwt.

Houston, TCT. INSURANCE. AMES SOKLrfyT AOENT MARI.NK CNnERWRITERM, A AVKftAOK ADJUSTER, NOTARY PUbLtiJ. D-ildinff. ODP.

thn Newn ofucrt. LOST- FOUN I. tlST S. square Rnssia lo.ttlior roni.im:n^ it. Kinder nleaso return to C.

A I 1 U. S. MtJLI.KK. MOSI.E ft attention ffirs to Fine Table and Oook- inu KS. and repairs).

H. Johoi, 1 Irmk Maker, mi Maikrt thwc, Price I "Worth a Guinea a Box." 12o. 'Pd WQUICKLY SOLUBLE PLEASANTLY COATED;) cure Sick-Headache, and all 'Biliousand Nervous Diseases. Renowned all over the World. Ask for I3t.ecliiini'a anil Uke no others MaJc St.

Ik-lens, Kiiijliind. Sc.l.l b) luid dculers. New York Depot al St. WAN'TliU-- MAI.li worLers overywiioro tor tho Tt yryatebt book ou earth, "Khi'pp'a Pjiotu. ariiph.

lit tho World;" ninlnnioth jlluatruted circulars uud terms free unparalleled Thos. L. Martin, Cctitt-rviUo, S71Hu days Miss HosoAdnmn, Wuostdr, (X, fc'yiuW jiiiuutes; Itov. Jlowiu-d Lyontj, N. $101 in 7 iiotu's; a bonunr.a; niflRtiin- cuut outtll.

only books on et-odlt; friMsht paid. Addn-bb (ilobu iliblo Nu. ijear- born street, Chicago, or Philadelphia, Va. outfits on tiio eiloubiouof VV thL- Austin uni! Northwestern It. B.

Apply to KICKGK, Coiitniutorf, Ftiirhimi, Ijurnot couuty, iox, lines. Unrtaiin oUoiod in lUliiiiK tackle. Miwt inako room for fall stock. end your orders to V1CTOK H. C'OHTINES.

Send aB-ij for Totter, Kczoiua and nil Hkin Iii- --'t) oasea. riurn cure. For dale onli' by McCLANAIUN, Oixira lloui'o Store. ANTKiF-WKJ lun-s to work for mo hoUvt-eii bchiful 1 pay a largo commission. Send stamp.

11. K.Iticliaidi, I'l-ovidtoce, H. 1. K. T.

MoQORK, Surgeon mid Ph 1'rivate lilsea-ws a tpouiulty. 2U21 Miirkut stroAt, uornur of 27th. ANTKD-- Tlit- class for tiio comlujf year Ji unw lMliiir ffumtxl tlmJotm Bnnly hospital trainlnu6oh(xil fornurwji. are eitrn- ueotly to upply Iwroro tbtt olasv in en- tirely fllliHl by applicants tho ly MISS t). FUHI, fjuporintendent chool, John Suuly Guivuatutu ANTED-- A ffooU ctxik, ulthor wlilU) or col- orud.

Apply ut 1C21 I'OSTOt'KICli and 17th. ANT1CU-- A cood cook, white uood wforeccci U'ullirtHj. AlHjll' tu FOWLER, iw. cot, avc. I uud atth.

ANl'KU-A woman to cook aud do liouco- work lor tnmll family. Apply at wuitu koutt, av. nuar Trcmout Mt. ANTKU--lmuiedittoly, wuromu tu do oouk- hur und ho UNO work. Apiily C.

Y. 111L- -7th and Apply at MU W. HVLUNtJEU'A aud -tftb A.NTKU-Womau to and do buiiMwork. Apply to MRM. i.

V. LOVE, tOIQ Ctiurcll iuth it. ASTI'D -Sumi aat) to audit In houxiwork. Applj UUS. MAX HAAS, No.

avonua I. ANTKI-A auod kirl for g.uorai hounwork i Uonnau pnifornd. Aijj W. npat door w. cornur avu.

K. and ivtli HY -nnt fire MUJ.Lttt, ilOMLK A Fancy (irocvn, a cull for tbo nut luotilh'l Tlirlr xarvicuu ar. AOKNTU WANTKD. ANTKD--Acrau. Raniplo luthloek, Pat.

1W1, freo by mull for 2t utauip. UnriTalftl, Ouly cood fine liV.riurentM. Ifaata parallulai. Hia day. lliali.t.la(ki..ltill.Mphla.

a )' ear inn 'A by aetiva ruun or women. SoKcUiinf find ftil. Jolin K. Kurd, SM Alamo 1'laaa. Antonio.

MIWJKM.AM'fUJH ANTKD--Two for llflht ttata ami locution. Aildryt II. officu. VVANTltD-To bey of Jowolry. Cuh TT paiil for modiuui vuoti Uon.

1OKENK1KM. Bo 1 ton. tbe oyitOT optn.n to know wo havo a uow lot of (Irucu Riror in iiunrovod 11ORSLKV A liUKCH. Ij-'DE FHESH CANClKSoiUy.of aUerldai, and new r'niuch Cry tallluil fruiu visit KAIIN'S ('ONFIiOTIOMEUV. TKHSONAU VOU want tbo Life Inwrauco for tha jut mnnuyT The Fidelity JIutual Llfo Awo- ciation of Philadolnhia, KlTed Life which it bettor and moro Mourn than any "old Una" uiMurance and a.

cheap well mtab- liyhod fraternal sociaty, -whlla It avoidf tha woak points of both. WILSON M. BROWN. Special Market rtreat, (talTOlou, Tea. lor fresh eakel of all kindt.

KAIIX'S CONFECTIONERY. FTM delivery. Phone No. 4 E. RYAN thokinis of liaking Too'i can ba found at SCO and 211 Iremont tfOR and UM gel-collield'l Syrup of Wild Cherry and Tar.

8UHOOLF1EL!) 4 Opera Tlonse Drug Store. 0 I CE entire stock of Men's' Stiff Hatu atarrict Now York coat. STAR CLOTHING HODSK. Mnrkut RS, K. A.

WELLS of New York, Snlrttvi-l, test A. business medium; dnrk circle, Tuesday Friday. Sp.m.; aittinga 10 a.m., 4 p.m.,2211 ar. 11. UIS cowl bat'hinff wo'athor.

and NES'ii, Market ono door wost of Treinont, Is tha best placo in dyijaraiLo fnso and caps for ialo by VKJTOK CORTINE3. Trcmoiit nnd Strand, Oalveston, accouut ot my intended removal from thi- city I will sell on or before February 1, 1S92, my pawnbrokers' establishment, tho only ofie in Palatine. A paying businofcs: location firbt opposite International and Groat Northern paesen- 0 rd pou A A i i Palestine. Tm. "I'iiT'ANTKD--SomeoGu to furnish capital and take one-third interest in a Taluablo invention.

Address W. U. care News oftico. GROCEIUES, ETC. A GRIPPE can be cured by using Simpson's I Pnre Rye Whisky.

This has been atrated bcycnd a doubt. Phono 581. 9. E. Cor.

20th nua Uarkot sta. OR the choicest anrl larfrwt variety of ffro- curius, canned goods, hauu, -alt pork and mackerel go to CHAS, ROBICRTS Twfrnty-soconcl and OLD STHAlGriT RYE or Sonr Mash Whisky call AL Oritrinm. Sunny Sodth Saloon. 213 Tromanu Also Hoi. Lunch daily from 10 a.

m. to 2 p. m. JOHN B. RORMER, Proprietor.

I JOHNSTON', (1ALVKSTON, THXA9. THE ONLV WHOLESALE MILLINERY HOCSB I ADIKH.if you want to buy hundAonvi Cbnnf- m.i«t prcwftnt. it will ho pr.vritj*h3.^ to trans bfv 'ore- soinff BU-ftwIiTf. Imvft Sru-hnU frftm 50c Stampfd Linens at, fosf- Only import- Yarns and ZfpliyrA. LOMOIIS in Art work acd mnnth.

Fvmt 2007 window? "Tha Dream." at rkAt, bftifffn i gjth. VOH I I A MCCTljmat, I Klirjjnf u-ulfr thn miilHt l.i.i;*iit*;l hjici'i-li up thn i KJI bim- a a by tryiiif; tu blow ulF tlift lurim. Oi.i.*m iuiliviiluals uliuw equal BCL-U- iiijf tiwiiy for t'nuir ojiKrnvou wuiMinc f.miouiKT- litrmf" ami society curtJn and iis- nppolntuit thoy liml that hainJrvmiiM- work hi thi- must a-u'i-ovcil ftvlo can I'j it i I AT FEKUMJ." Wo comnd this I I from Jlcod, tbo Sncoaiiartllft mnn, mid tiro uot nyliamoj to sny sn. Somo HMO wu corumtMicud to ux-ukly aiiiioiinci-nientH in Tin; NKWM. Uji to ilml tims the 1 uilvMiiitiini; had ull.

biiOii of biiio or u. la I a liiuoi'l thuu othor Htoinl lim linct art Httitiuiivry triuio prcbbuni, but now (Minn, vim- anil our cu.uputitorK can bo found Hitting up uf nights i "Uiut tired foe-limy." CL.AKK1S A COURTS. I A i I I llb a postal your address I i uuU itictmy a mimnluru tiiicciuiGti of our bountiful utitl OLAHKK COUHTB. B.tho beautiful Mr-L REM tM BR ANi I PAPER, crupu and plain; differ- I CL.Al.Kl!. i COUKTS.

your noat by using our put out al- i juatublo drawer partitions; convenient, simple aud CLAMB fc COUHm irOKSALE-WohKToonliand 45U hoatlofwcll -1 broke ranging frura 14 to 16 handi and fut. all ruady for worlc. Aluo bUr lot of dlo aud htiruoss borBcs nnd Thin IB houd- quaitorw for Texas stock. Cull nnd too ns before buj-inf. U1LL, SHAIN, Mcltinupy, Tox.

1 ATKNT CorbonizoU Fireproof Koolii-u, to fa 50 per square, tor Hut or KtuuiJ roofs. Chsraplou Luwn Mower, 1 1 ffruttv, warranted. 1'rlco. tl 85 to 36. illustrated olvoulnr.

OKOHOE H. HENCHMAN, Importer of ('omont. Firebricks, Hnildiug Material. I BALE--Hoisting onfrines and boilerB, Btft- and builurf, KtCHUl puiuns, sand IJUUIUH, wood workirur maclunery, ntcnm muudry inacfiiiiery, drive WfU pipo, Iron work forrail- roBda auu buildinv. noud for cataluctu.

1 261u HJ; JRlTO.U»u, Tog. CNCLR EPH. at Cull ou PIANOS, ull liluiii ottov- lug macbinei aro fioltl on iattallmnuta or Tory low fur e.iiih ut K- Uulltx 1 eornyr Twenty-Brut BhMit mtuio ud HITE 8KED BA1U.BY low tocloto T. L. CROSS A Ship Chaudleri, Coruor Center nnd btroud.

aud fUAJrrONS fur 'ost SnrM. luth, Vy if 11. HIS and TJOOt-TKA-XA-t'oc III. DJ SCUIOO1.KIELD UcCLANAHAN. Oyara Hops.

Uruii Solo carry an af ToIlM Irora Tf N11 to Our Trap, an ta. txw eluaaml and rcrfact in work. Marliot. bet. 21th auj Nd7ammunitJoa and in lha flrtori- Incliuat Trvmout und bttaod.

I)HOTOUaAI H10 Outfit for ulo clirau; Ueo- 1. via camera. ImiHirHd luint. dry cumploto. Vuruity.rm.

V)K PUiilM and Hiali, Door, and Ullwl t'aeiorr; in fuaA rauuinc urdar. tiliS. SrP. kKllUKN. 20 San cor.

Comargo. San Antonio. or clam, dlUvcrcU Iu au part ol Xorthmtt cernor liiih aml'A. it aaual Uu brat of dolla ip Ib. city, and our can't Santa Claui' lioadauuKrt.

LALUB'rl. Market, iotwuirt ath and 15th. COWS-FOUR GOOD KANSAS COWS Apply to A. BEIIBBKDS. MILLET T1 -i' ry boat quality ac A.

HFJUiKNDS', 20th 411J Strand. OKK than SUM ot over 9000 are la mtmihrt of of Oalvos- tim'e citizens, piccod tharo by DR. M. O. withiu tlie put i run.

Of tl.iii TAituumbor not doien hmvo become IOOM, Wlio can better ihowinx? 'Phono 343. OLMES' Utility Hook: pad oc- comniodttcs 55 namM; 14 trial with but ono vvritimr of onmen. copioa, 7Sc: 3 copiM.Cl 70; 6lorS245; 12 J.K.H(JLMKS. P. O.

Box IAS, UalTOKtoo. FOK KKNT. OR RENT--Desirable house on i. w. cor.

Church, aud $tO, juit roaovmtcd. cor. 3th and Broadway, Two-story, UUt bot and IHi. $13. Store cor.

Htli and Broadway, $15. O'OttaifO, 8th bat. 1 aad HroadwAy, Sl2. Part of twonttory on lAth and are. Keel Aceat and' NoUry Public.

UENT--Two-staify. 11-room house, with bath and all necessary modern convenience, on av. botwean and 2Ud fcta. Z-story, G-room bouso OD Church, between 24th aud 2.tb Ata. Shop on Povtoffico between aod 'Xd ats.

Second floor of building on corner of Tremont and av. A. AUSTIN No. 215 Twenty-second street. ARIETY of cottage's, to 120 month alone ti to seUinff tamo to lot.

MAAS, coraor and 2Ut. Baldtncor property, corner and Mechanic strcotd. in whole or in part. Apply to SCOTT LKVI. OR RENT--Two-story, 6 rooms, Mechanic near 12th, f25; 'M floor of the Foi building, Mechanic near Centre, 0.

SrntU shop 1907 Har- office $10. G. C. FOX. TCOR RENT-- Large on Center strootnoar boach.

G. K. MANN, MoodyJ) tiding. RENT--Grocery store. Inquire at J.

J. PEKT2', Cor. aye. acd Bath RENT--To KCntlflman and wife, part of JP furnished rcsidcnco. including bathroom por month.

BUSINESS CAKD3. fifRO'r Directors. A full lino of Metallic and Wooden Burial Oases nud CaakoU. Nos. 2216, 2.113 and 2220 Church at.

B. GRIFFIN, WIILESALE LUMBER, COLMESNEIL.TEX. GRAIN. PR A I A A i I Cornraiaaion Movchantj. For tho sale of grain, hay and country produce.

Correspondence, orders nnd BET. Klrd and 2ith STUEETS. A. HKHRKNDS' 20th and Strand i.trcet*. FISH, OYSTERS, F.TfV niAOINI, oyhti-r Ifotttl.i and families fully hupplicd; orders Bolicitcrf ftmt promptly oxoaitotl.

IJoi fj tail nnd Cour.try folic- itoil. Kflrw'clc biy ft bptci.ilty. A Doulcri IQ OyBtom t'ifih. '--ora 5 (l. m.

to8-fl p. (lount-ry ordops ARCHITECTS. VV AKCHITKcf, Sift? Murlcot ri.j:.MBERS AND OAS I I I AM) iMS FITTKR. HEAI. 1CSTATB.

OAliYKSTON. A CilliAl' r.OT ON COUNTKY HOAU, ONK- HALF MILK FHOM m'V LIMITS. JiliNT-STOHK NOIH'U BIUK BTUANU, 321) AND TKBMONT. UIIO1U13 BUSI- NliSS LOCATION. COTTA'jK ON' N1SAE WILL VWf IN GOOD HOUSENKXT HAST OF AKTIL- LEHY HALL.

TWO-STOHY IIOUSK ON NORTH S1DB OP CIIUUCJI, BET. 6in AND Drii. IN FINE S. S. cfuiliOII, BKT.

8TU7IH. A I wnnt to buy a nice home procrastinate no Cast your opticb ou tbe following barBitiim: 1-Jlejfant raiut-fl cottnso with banemont and ono lot. on couth uide of between llth aud 12th contains 7 rouius. Price, 5y7fpO, rorntr lot. with two cottoses, rcntinff for $23 per mouth, on northouKt cot 1'Jth aud Victoria avenue, on lino of now electric ears, good nourb- borhood ejcellont iuvestutont.

1'rico, S2750. One and quarter lott, uud largo cottage of rooms, on north side Church, between 14th und 15th. Price, WW. A fi'room cottave and ono lot, on nortb aida PH, between 31ih and Mtli. Price, J17M).

TwO'story, slate-roof house and addition with one lot, next to tho southeast corner of 26th aud contains 9 roftus, hath und ucr-vunU' rooru; location to rent rooms. Price, S50UO. Lot and ti-toom cottage and ball, next to Ui9 suuthoast corner 12th nd 1. Price, $2000. 1.

S. ft Tremout, near Postofiflce. OR SALE-- Ninety-lira ncrea, with imprOTf- iu Leo county, tlireo milai from inston, or will oxcbaDfe for Galveatou city FOK houses, and 21t; I. bet. 12th end nth'; und 17th.

Cottons, 32d and 1: Houth bide 1, between tfjth und tilst; and ns. bet. 3UU und 29th btt. and bet. and Storw, and iM and Mechanic.

Oilicos in desirable locations. C1U8." A. SCHEOEDEK. Real Estate Agent and Notary PublLc, 2X Mechanic stiwt Lot with cotUire, ou On LL between 13th and at a barcain ou oasy tonni monthly payrnouU, if uV sirwi. Thoae ttne, blith lota (iXteUO), coruarOri A I On LL and 19th ebeap und on LVli KKNT-C'ottuim, ft, Threa furnixlied rooms, with or witutwt board, in jfoud oeiifLborliood to tnuiniiii would rant alugly or toyuthor, or of OA- furnlsbad.

Wanted-- Mora housM forrvnt. F.W. BK1BSNEK, Keal Estate Strwid, but. aod ISA. Nlnety-fiva aeraa of land, with ImproTM iu county, a milM vast from Laxinjrtw; or will vxchanxa for (jalviwtou city property.

Five lote laud ou bet. Sid aud 31th at a bargain. ho.M* t'orw and CUVIWOK W. aVDMOK. Htrrlajad Braiorla Ceutr OalTMtoo ji'atiocal ganfc TnooatStratt, Tom.

flHluar 1 AUVEA0K IN AMD Imvroni nBimpruvw) proMrtr IB all pert. IB wMMra.partotaltj Mat Mud oo car UMC. PARK TANS1CKLC, N. ir. cor.

dtraod and Trounat, Giltoton SaUonal Bank kHOmiiiA rUal EaUU and Land Anuia. KuiatMd aid rnfMUd. (ikif Mtoa wxl Hinfcs.tk, T.I. RAND Chancw to younic matt for Mcuriat a choice roliWn lot on montUly ilwtall- mant. of HO or upward from ttoaald UclXwalJ, Uurk-at.

VOkllAUt-At a riEltERT AUSTIN. LI Attorney and Counttlo? at Law. McrcaMiln and other collMtiou a tpcelalty. OOca-- Room ovar Amricaa NaUamal bank. T.

KlXLil. (X-lTMtx FrxLAI, Nat. Pua. Attorncya at Law. eehanlo next dnor to Xaw.

ogtea. M.B. LOCKHAKT- No. XX Strand, (ialvoitoo. Tax.

JOSEPH H. WILSON', StaUa Attorney, Counselor at Law. Commissioner lor 9tat. of Louisiana. Market i Opera How.

T1ALDWIN A LO1IAX Attornaya at Law and Land Afeota, Complete abEtrnctA of land titles of Hatlcall county, Hakell. Tex. O3T.O. STBEfiT, Law Ollica. Com.r Strand and Tromont.

Oalieitoa. Tax. rAUES B. AXD CHARLK3 J. STUBB3, Attoraeya abd Couselora at LAW.

Twenty-second botwoan Ueeuanto aad Strand, Tci. Pnctic. in and conrti. Spaclal attention to Litigated Casaa. Real Law.

Nouiry Public iu otlice. Rooms 1 and Ueymera- hoger building. F. cnAii.m mnni. ir KLEBERH, 54 Strand.

ALDWIN Lwyen.Aranau General law and real business. lections a specialty. HARRIS, Attorney aad Counselor ftt Law, Bolhniter Building, YDNEY T. FONTAINE, Lawyer aod Land Agent. Office: Hcidonhcuner building, bot.

21st nnd noic to bailding. JItLETT W1LLETT, Law, Lund and Surveyor's OSlca. Uvalde. Uvalde county, Ter. AS.

H. EACHFORD, attorney nt law and roal estate acur.t (WiLion'fl brick bnildinf), mont, TCI. 4 BALL1NOBR ATTORNEYS AND CODXBBLOBS AT-LAW. 2120-213!) Strand. Rooms, C-6 Menaing Hoildintf.

F. 11OTT, ATTORNEY AND CoUsSELOB-AT-LAW. 2iM STRAND. plJAWFOKU 4 CKAWFORU. Attoraey at Law.

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