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VOL. VII
DALLAS, TEXAS, FEBRUARY 10,1883,
NO. 243
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—fi-H E-6 M-A T-IS Nh- .
As It ig for all the paiuftil disecoos of fc!*e '0
K!DyjEY8,«.SVKR AMD 8GWKL3.
It olVjiEses tlie syntes oi the Ecrll j^ioaa
ths,t oauiies tJio dreadful mfierinf* whisA
only &<=> victims of HLoumatian can realise.
THOUSANDS OF CASKS
of the wore* forma of thsa terrible dJnes*9
have been qoiskiy relieved, aa.d in abor t tiaae
F fcKFECTLY Cl'R6D,
FIUCT, $1. MqtUnOR DRY, SOLD TIT DREC. GISTS.
It- ■ I>rjr cm; hp sent by mail.
•w BIAS, BSCiUTlXMSOK & Co.. 3v*lln«tfcT! Vt.
Pwfrrw^*uaxwe$t*rew'fTv»i.niiRO'
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C C & $ $ fl *>
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P\AW
$550 s^JABS CSAlTD PiANO for 01TL71245
Nortn's Iat?IU»u5?f
d4IV? AO sVdJiOl BY
^.}Jo F\T0;N 8^ Co
The
WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER
ha-* the best circulation oi any
paper published in North-
ern Texas.
Terms of Subset lotion.
DAILV.-—Oao year, J.tSOO; etr: months, $3 0
cr.e month, 60 cents; per week, 20 conia.
WEEKLY.—-One yoar, in advanoe, $2 50; after
throe mouths, if,8 00; after six moot hi. $3 »u.
ADVKn'riazKa—WJEESI-Y:
First insertion $3 50 per square cr eight linesoi
Iebr. Bach subsequent insertion, 76 cents. Ail Iran,
sent advertisements must ba paid In advance. An
a.d jsaristfMErTTB due on first ensbbtiok. R*as<
finable deduction made to ye»i'i< advertisement#
THE LAW OF NEWSPAPERS.
1. SabeoribtFa who do not give express notice it
ho conirmy as oonsideied as wishing to ooutlnue
heir subscriptions.
2. If subscribers order tb>> dweoatinuanio o!
their ppiiodisals the puolisber may coitinuo to
send^tbexn until ail rearranges h.va beun paid.
3. If subscribers neglect or rotus.* to take their
fee ted. th >y tu'c held rasponslbleuntli they havi
settled their bill aai ordered a disco titinuauoe.
1. If subscribers bio-; a to another place witlH,i>>
iaformi&g the publisher, and the papers are a-mt
t) tbe lornwi directory tfcey are held responsible.
6. The ttourta have d Kic'/ed that remslng to take
poviodcais I'roiH tbesulce, or moving and leaving
tb«tn uncalled for Js prima feci® eviasice of fraud
6. Any person vvho-ever receives a newspaper ani
msBc unu «i if, wi other ha oiaered it or not u
i'id to io subsciincr.
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•1A!(0 STYLES l-2.4"™£
weed cuso, elepantlv finished, 3 striatic. 8 1.
OctayoH, tri.ll patont entente agraffes, our new
ratent overstrung fevile,beautiful carvel le<5 and
J/ye, heavy reipentlne c.nd 'ar^e fancy Itiouldiusr,
fall ' roil fro me, French Grand action, Orand
lIummeiH, in fact, every improvement wkie'i na.i
in any way ton 1 to till yJri'ection of the iusuu-
ment, has been added.
gtaTQur pries for this instrument, TjsssI
ana de!iYer«d on board cars at New York
with fine PM.no Cover, Stool
and Book,Only
Reduced from our late wholesale f ictory price,
5s95 dollars, for 60 days only,to have this beaatifal
Piano introduced, a. ins is" now, bv f u, the great
est bargain ever offered the mu« :al p ibliu- On.
p eesdented success I Tremendous demand for thu
ttylel 0»dsr at once.
Thisi iiwio will bo seat on 15 days Wit trial.
Please send reference if yon do not, send money
order Cash Be t with oraer will be refunded and
j fveigbt churgeb paid by us both w;iys it Piano is
I* not just as repre?euted. Ov >r 15.iW) :n use, and
not one dissatisaed pvrchaser Eandsorne illus.
etrated Cata<o«ae, mailed free, gi-int; the highest
' testimonials ever awarded any maniaeturer. Every
P'unu full warranted for live years, Sheet nin' ic
price catalogue 61 O.POU choice pieces for 3 stamp*
address 1 piPiano cc. Uox 2058, N Y -82
SfJF
IJure blood make? pood health. Acker's
Blood Elixir, endoroed by elmueut tihysi-
ciariH. A t druifpi^ta.
Governor Ireiami has appointed
R J Kendall, ol !"v»n Antonio, hie
private secretary; J W Bainc, of
McKinney, Kecrttaty of ntare; J H
Burts, of Austin, Ass't Att'y Gen.;
W H King, of Hopkins connty.ad*
jutant general; H P Brewster, ot
San Antorsio, eovmiii^pioner ol In-
suraucfv Dr Rainey, of Austin,
Supf. blind asylum,• Dr A N Don-
ton, Sunt, lunatio aoyluni; B M I^n-
ker, secretary of board ot educa-
tion.
1T« CONSUMPTIVES,
r-r those w'.tlv weak lungp,spitting of blood,
bronchitis, or kindred affections of throat
or lungs, send two stamps foif l>r. R, V.
Pierce's treatise on these maiftdiea. Ad»
dress the doctor, Buffalo, I<ew York.
TAKrXG LAXr> F')R J PUB 110 USX-TEX.
A NT31$ OOJf-lfOir.
Proceedings were taken in Connec
ticut to condemn certain land for a
public u e by town authorities, and
one John H Stevens, alone, W2S
made the respondent, under the
supposition that be wub tnewole
owner. He was, however, o«ie of
several tenants in Common, and on
this twing learned a pecond pro-
ceeding was taken to condemn the
property of the other coveu®053,8nd
the land was duly condemned and
taken. The owners then brought
acfions of trespass, on the grouud
that as no tenant io common can
mak« a valid deed to convey ti e
land held in common, no proceed-
ing to condemn land trill be ei!e<t-
ive unlews taken againtrt all tbe to-
tenant", but tbey were defeated.and
the/ carried thj ca-o, Steven vs.
Batfll, to the Supreme Court of
Errors ot Connecticut, who affirm-
ed thti jud^menf. Judge Carpen-
ter, in tba opinion,"aid: With eomr
habitation we have come to the
conclusion that in a^ihuch as the
proceedings w^re taken to condemn
the land itself, all the rig ts of
Stevens were acquired by tbe town;
the object i^ io make comoen^atiou
to the ovvaor and extinguish bis
title.
A Voice Prom the Press.
I take this opuortunity to btar testinio
ry to the etTicJcy of your ' flop Bitters.'
hlxpectins: to tind them nauBeous and bitter
and composed of bad whisky,we were agree
ably surprised at their iai!d taste, ju*t like
a cup of tea. A Mrs Cress well and a Mrs
Connor, friends, have likewise tried, and
pronounce them the best medicine they
have ever taken for building up strength
and touing up the system, I was troubled
with costivenese, headache and want of ap
petite. My ailments are now all fjone. I
have a yearly con:ract with a doctor to
look after the health of myself and family,
but I need him not now, £?. Gillilad,
July 25, 1S73. People's Advocate, Pitub'^
Pennsylvania.
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MAS B&KN PKOVSD
The SUR9ST CURK for
KIDP4EY OESEASES
T)oca a lame back or aiaordered urtoa »asU-
it9 t'iot yen ai1* a vloHm t HTSX3X tK) "KOT
EBBITATHi uee Kldn«f-V7ort at onoe, (ubivr
gists rocoTTunecdiOaiKrO ^tU2 speedily crfoi-
come fcie disease aad reftore healthy aoftion.
a 0 JUf I''cr ecuaplMntfi p.iculir-
Sac-C 5ul 9 w *5 • to yoar sex, suoh os pel'
aad wml'ji. c 3."ac, Kidney-Wort 1» wiwurpj^x'.
£ks It will iw« promptiy and Bfl&ly.
SitlnrSss. lueoatliwBOO, pelenti«n oftcrfu*
brick dn»t or *cpy depc^ita, and dall J
pain*, aU opoodiiy yiaid K*{% o*ra*tr« p»w-».
43- SOU BY ALL
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MOTHERS! hlOTl[EH,s!! M0TilEHSH!
Are you dis tnrbed at nielli ar.d broken of yonr
rest by a sicK child suffirtng and cryirg with the
exeruoiitti ig pain of cutting teeth? li so, go at
once and get ° bottle of Mrs Wii'sfow's toothing
Syup. It will relieve, the poor little sufferer ire-
nndiately—depend up nit;th re ts i>o mis ake
about t^. Ti.ere is not a mother en earth who
hai oyer used it who vvi:I not tail you ai once
that it wilt regulate the bowels, and give res* te
the mother and relief an* health to the child, op
eratii.g Hue magic. It is perf etly saf» to use in
ail eases, and pieasant to the taste <Mid is the p*e-
scription of one of the oldest and best f. ni »'e phys
icians and nurses in the United States, bolu ev-
ery whare. 25 cants a bolt If.
There is hardly an a.iult person living
but is sometimes troubled with kidney dif
ficuity, which is the most prolific and dan
gerous case of all disease. There is no sort
of need to have any form of kidney urinary
trouble if Hop Biiters is takeu occassional
lv.
An oli3 nurse pays ; Dr Acker's Eng'i 'h
Remedy is best for coug«*, croup or diph-
theria, By druggist*.
Memyms & Cliarlestoa
I2AIJLM©AB L
, me3.*^
Will ba EenliTid iT.KK to oil awUeaiits, aiid -
tamers of last rear without nru-ri.'ig it. Itcontalcs
about 176 pa/es, 60*> UlustnitiOBfl. price3, apmri-O
nescriptions and valuable dirtsdotyi for plautmjf
15w r^riedea of Vesretablo aaa Fiower Seedo,
Hants, Fruit Trees, ate. Invaieable to all, eap^ic-
islly t» Market (tardenere. Psnd for it!
D. JV!. FERRY & GO. DETROIT WlSOH.
J. M. MOOKKW. ILL; AM small
Lute Aaditor, 1' O d«>'t Lah' /m/>ector P O dep't
McGilEW &.SM&1LU
Atlome.jn Counselors at Laiv
fioosu 5 Si G. Cloud Building,
w.isiim, fox, D. u.
Ti'e N.-vv Governor of K^n-aB,
Mr. Giick , nav-i the cnnsunnition
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of liquor in that S ate ha"! inor(^aE-
e I under prohibition.—Pittsburg
Commercial.
Why doth ese saloonid- oppo«p
prohibition if consump .;nn ha^
i beeti increa-ed? The statement
| will not wash. — Inter Ocean'
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practice before the Supreme Court, District of
Columbia, the court of claim?, and the Exec-
utive Department* of the tianeral liovorn-
tment.
asr Special atteiiticn given to tbe business o
l'oattuasters, U ts Attorneys, U S Coniraiseion-
ers, Clerks, Marsh il l. Intern il Kovouue Col-
leetorfr, fenslon X rtay aud Navy
Otiicers, Inu'an Aireuts, lle^istirs and Re-
ceiver oi Land Surreyors, aid
Colleeloie of Cualoma, Kai'road and
Dtnamtoat Co-npariies, vtail Con-
trjctore and National B inSs.
8J3^»Feathers, ribbons, velvets can aTl l*e
colored to match thst rew hat b? nsins;
the Diamond i))'es. 10 cents for any colo .
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~®&A GE2fTi W. \NTJSD- "®s
RUSSIAN NIHILISM
AND
Exi*e Life in Siberia.
BY J. W. BITE I..
This ?p!endi4 nsw book presents a thrilling
panorama ol Life in liussia mil Siberia. Itt"ur-
nisflps the oniy tully a* 1 relinkle hutor y of that
niysteriTd* and wondaiful organization known
as fjlsitisim. it wives tin u ;»r ioten history of
the Uuj'ian Empire. P. tells ti m>-8'«r>ot»s ad-
veniures wi»h in,fiterlou9 n t >ple It describes
desperate haud-to-»»nl e ttn rats with p stols and
knt'es in cl ised rooms bitwsj* ».h » polls# and
Sihillats It Points XILH! LI7H! IT cilB'S&tA
in vivid aaa »t*rlling cj ort. I? relai»s famous
hna ts »nd adf. n U'-'s with wild animai* on ihe
fr: z e« pi in of tlia far Jv'orth . It for the flr«t
time oxpo s< « the reul hoiror- ot exi^ts*c» am >n*
the Sit erlan eorvi ts It d'scribes the htrrible
luntr meei of torture sat etio'iel a a ■ <tse4 by ihe
Rus-ian O )vernm»t>t. It rei it^s tiie Pcr»«iii
Exteriti cje olthe author during hij WivoU. It
te:l aM that one cot 14 w'fch to know a eut Russia
atd Siberia It is tha most thrllli g record tf
travel and advouture ev.ir wr.fea ; >o ret >id sto-
riet, but FA'JT-f witnessel ky t. e author iu p *r-
son aim sanction d tiy tttc tin t i l 3tam Oo/«rr-
«umt. 600 lark'-, p iges and over 200 1 e illustr."-
tii.as Price t'2 oh. STo book like it o earth. Out-
ee ls all oth. r bo'- 's A'lE ^ l'< W ".N'l'iD ^Vrite
at once for l ictorial Circular-t d full p.rtieula's
or *eod oO "ents 1 i oiouoy or .t imns fo: I)om >l■■ t
Canv-soiag Ou'fit. Act q i «- a eeare fiv»t
choicc terriiory.
8UN t'TTB'I^UI^C O u j TY
20.1.210 Pine 8tr , ^fo.
USEFUL J\T THE FA MIL Y.
We usually leave it ho doctors to recom-
mend medicines, but Parker's Ginget Ion-
ic has been so useful in our family in re-
lieving nicknec^ and hutiering tliat we can-
not say too much in its praise.—daietn Ar-
gus.
Ml E OLIiI <M G .
Whiio Wrestling wiih a Falfeq
Troa a Lurabei ?ruat> Heceivaa '
Conaequetsal Uamagas.
TVhile on shunting excursion io the great coal
and wood ri<g on near t u' bondale, Pa.,the writer
ntet William C'oil, a lusab rraan, Accastcmed i
to I'.fe and labor i n tht-foitst from early iuatihud, |
he was the true * flight of ihe Ax s. Many a :,ree
hid fallen before his ringing <troSes, and ft >et j of
raits had borne away to tuui'Kei the sawed pro-
ducts. Co ills a charactwj, i»nd tf Oncai Wilde is
ri^ht li. snylBg that al1 movementK in uohindred
labor aiv graceful, our friead will strip pad tor
hia work, and attacking a tree iis Richar' I I. aa
sau ted the heavy doors of Kront de Boetif's Oos-
tlo, must have presented an admirable pi'tore.
Onecav, lowevor,—but let luin tell the -tory
himself, as h^ told it to me :
"I was out in tne w>ods, you ka-^w, tryi to
a tart a leg down a hill. Thinking I could get a
better purchase on it from tho <ow?r wide, i tac k
led it there ivith ny log-ro'liu^ hook auu th ew
my weight on the lew. She started, »he did,
b t as lock would have it, before I could get out
of the way, she rolled right Oi'.-r aie. If it hadn't
been for a lot of small ilm'jj and brush lying in
the read, which 'ified her up, she's anirt.ud me
flat. As it was I got up without a broken bon-i,
but 8»me mig!acy bad braisea."
" i'hafTi you were ai! rii;ht," s dd his > ulitor,
''Not by a blamed sight, stranger. I took oo'id.
rhuematlsm set in, «nd, if I hadn.t hea'd of
B E.N SON'3 CAPCIN-It 1'OHOOS PLASTERS
and used 'em, it's my upi.uoii I should nevrr hvvu
ma lo another chip rty. But the Capoine took
hold quick, and I'm'bout as goo>l as uevr. But
th«re n one thing you kin calknate on : —I shall
never wraat e with another 1- g unlegs I ha?e the
advaniaire of the ground. Ifar, aa I 'old you be
fore, if it hain't bo*ti for them brashes I'd tiee:i
smashed s", you c< uld'a sold for a door mat.'
1 ho (Japeina is the thing for rheumatism. It
doesD't. k«c>p you waiting. The woul U aPe Co'ti
is cu r in ttiu center of tiiu genuine, Price 25
cents.
Wtoburv St
THE BEST WAGON
WHEELS—
iohngon, Chora's!*, N;w 1'orsr.
Til
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IS MANOFACTORBD BY
ni'LICe 3wfi.K£IO£K- AI.FHKE LAV1S
cjCtLNElD£K^ DAVIfS
WHCI.ESAX.fi.
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4KB OJIAL^lU' ry
BAOOINO AM) TI I3P,
DALf^At?. TEXAS
Wises, iilpl'5 dini 1MW.
|j-' 31 a aod 31a El a at., f'-trimc oi ti.irke
FIBS BHDS. & CO.,
RACINE, WIS.,
WE MAKE EVESY VARIETY OF
Farm, Freight and Spring Wagons,
justly
putation
making
E EDCT^fC 8.1 If
It is probable that nearly every.tamily
m Dallas knows by this tune the groat
merit poRsessad by this world renewed
soap, lor it has been on the market for fif«
U.«n years, a".d baa been brought to »he n«
tice of all, but is our advertising has ea
oa^ed the eye of any, and if no '"rien 1 hac
fipokvr. of itt merits, pk*ise allow i?s to aay
that you will truly limt it to yoar ibteres!
to try it, and ace lor yourself how tar su-
perior it is to any other soup made. 11 i«
really
Tko Best
And Most Kc'Uioaiica]
xne Woi'ld.
Ytor G rocer seils it.
Yours, re-pcHfully,
T. flJ'Uti.i 4 )>, limfimr)
T. L M AR6A LIS,
Waolaaale Agent, l)atl»a, Tetas
J. B'. D. YfiUili}
DSAI.F.R (N
firoc.*ries a i \ Pr<ivision
P02 Bbn St., DAilaa, fozjss.
Those wajj'Jufc FiuxUy Oroctrrlaa, i'onucor
Claia, " ----- * — * -
THE
Off at Soutlierii Mail Iloni i>
Paeslng through the "naturally beautiful at a
iiinat favored region ofonr country, Decidea /
the shortest line to the East and Southeast.
After June let round trip tickets at rsdn-e .
rt tes w'il be on sale to the celebrated spii !,>
iiid watering p'acos of East Tennessee ar .
V iffrriala.
Eliw'i it Day ooachoa fio<h Little por
to (;hat!F>noogi without change. Sla.<n
ftcei t palace Sleeping cars, owned oy lie com -
pany, on all nignt trains. Bleeping C3r tare in-
duced, Bat'gaga through to desunatioa.
Passengers for Washington Baltimore, Pliit
deiuhih. New York, as well aa to. CnaU.mo > f •
Atlanta, Charlotte, Augusta, as and all Soujhei .
CijWs, ttu aod purchase tickets by this tine.
rime Tables and Rates of Ticket un
gent Oil application to
P.R.ROOO^it.
Western AgenW aliasT-; U-
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St Ljuis IronMouniaiii
*ad Sj*aii3?a Riil^av-
B>
The completion of t.he t-atns-c j 03ntril divlsl > i
of the Texas Ss Paeifij Ua iw.iy i>jt<yeatt Sner.na .
and Tesarkana cjiueoiioa at thi latter pjiu.
tU«»
>1. Louis Irrn Mountain ClU-1
tin ill hem Railway,
Makes'his ihe short,qula't and most desirable 'ou'
oouiaville, CincinoHtl, Chicago, Detroit, Cle^M.a.; i
Buffalo New Cork, uostoa, aalttmora
Washington, Philadelphia, and all
other principal E isteraand
Xortuai^ noiiita.
Try this N»w Routs
Via Teca.i if) 1'ul/ic and th<?
st.X<t>aia, Iron Maun tain
i2.ails5rj.v-
VANDALIA LINE
rr is the tmoRTEiT d'ld <4 L'lCiCSJT l,
*. all important Eistora Cities.
J T is the only Uiue that ransFivo Daily Lin
Pnlioibn Palac-s oars from Ht. Louis l£a-.i
(TS Track ana Kquipmwt are She Bestir
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T8 Tia'ns ore run with a view to thj
aecom-nouai'rrn of thu public.
CS Train. run w iiu regularity, and P^.-
geis Cif-n therefore be aa^ured ti makit.*;
etioi s t, 1 Hi outer roads.
Its 'jluipioyes uru augfit to troat Patrons v
the gt atect tt.ipeci, aud
osnuie at^.u'iou.
lo fiive chew -<
Ali tai4 Xuu)rovomcju
And uppiianoiJ known to modem sslll hu
veiitiO-i wlueii lena to insure Rapia Trail-",
bined witti a&so-uiJ coiuioa aud jer V i •&i
pussoUherj. .ire in ute on ihe Vaudalia Ei.ic
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1 J VUI livu VUV t V|'U«wviwu >/* tuitutu^
THE BEST WACGF3 ON WHEELS."
Mannfactnrerg have abolished the warranty, but Agent* may, on their own responsibility, giv«
the followin,' warranty with each wagon. If so agreed:
We Hereby Warrant the FISH BROS. WAGON No to he well made in every partic-
ular and oi good material, and that the strength of the same is sufficient for all work with fair
usage. Should any breakage occur within one year from this date by reason of defective material
or workmanship, repairs for the same will be furnished at place of sale, free of charge, or tha
prioe of said repairs, as per agent's price list, will be paid in cash by the purchaser producing a
•ample of the broken or defective parts an evidence.
Knowing tt« can suit you, we solicit patronage from • ery section of the United States. Send
tor Prices and Terms, and for a copy of TUB BACiN E A. I'.iCULTURIBT, to
FMU B1SOS. & CO., Barite, W|*t
, etc,
.>returned to uall and t»u-
Ucan irake raorev fpjtor a; work for ■■
at i
than
an> thle* el»^ capital not rv^uirvd; w« will
sturt you, 'Iweivs dollars per day at boat
Biadu bv the indattir.as men, worsen, boys and
girts wanted everywlicrt to work for aa. Now ti
the tine. Uesilj „mhi '.jim f.ee. Apdraet
I'rw i, (it I'ortiaod, aia: a#
CONTINENTAL HOTEL
MAI^r ST., DALLAS. TE3A°,
' " H'diaras, PreprktoF
Its Ererytkisjf Mew ^ud Fkst-Cla.«.
i.ww Mf2.iw f»r Tai.
TiHKRK is "o greater B'ood Produc"r and *
A sustaining Princi >le in the world of food'
Q'sdielnethat M VLT BITTKltH. prejar. u fro
(Jnferment«d Malt, Hoes and Quinine. Tfc»v
he body and the brain, enrich the blood, *
ihe bones, hardeu the museles, ouiet the n.v
heer the minu. 'urtect digestion, regulst>
f'.imach c.d l-oweot, cleanse the liver and 1. i
dad v.iulim with N a A' IdFE every fluid o.
ua'y. Lew are .>f imitations similarly nai
o"k for,U« <ontp«oy's .->ignatur« whieh aj •
boiniy oil the labe; ol ever/ beetle. ,
ru#jlii.i' •" "<£ f * *
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Norton, A. B. Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 243, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 10, 1883, newspaper, February 10, 1883; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth443826/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.