Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 273, Ed. 1 Friday, March 24, 1882 Page: 2 of 4
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A.B. NORTON
W- N. NORTON
Editor
Associate Edxto
D R C tV BENSON. of Sa> tnnore, Md.
\Ve give a Correct likeness >f this wel
known°au.l successful pi.ysicit'O and sur- I
-con whotrts made a lite lot study ot
Nervous di^eas.,* and the Dise i e* of the
Skiti and he how stands in t •? higher!
ratik*,ys?utliority on those special and
distressing diseases. In the course ot
lirs nructice h? discovered what now are
renowned in medical practice, viz: a com-
bination <>f Celery and Umnomile in the
idiVpe of Pi'!". They ;ire used l>y the uro-
fessior. at >a~g2 am! constantly recommend
ed by tbeia. 1
It in rioi c patent medicine, it is the
result of iii* own experience' in practice.
The? tu-o a siiie cu.-efo- 'h» ■-u«ving
special disea^'. nrd me worthy of a trial
bv all intelligent sutlereis. They are pre-
pared expre?siv tocuve eU'k hertdach, neur
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Friday March 24, 1882,
GESEBAi. AsnMBS-oKAJi'i'.,tflRS.LYD1AE. PiHEKfcM.OFIW ,, '
The Visit 1o ihe White House.
Washington, JVLrch 20.—Elab-
orate preparations have been made
by President Arthur lor the enter-
tainment ot General and Mrs, Cjrant
at ihe White Houte, where thej
will arrive to» morrow atternoon- !
Weduewday ai'ternoou a private
diuuer party will be given iu honor
ol the uietinguished gueote in the
private diuing-i'ooii), at which
conrrerf will be laid lor tnirty-per-
ijone, ami the menu will comjrit.e
everything that can be }>ro-
enred in the markets of Jtfew
Yurk, Philadelphia aud Wtisliiu^-
,0„. The Marine BanH b«» J.YDI& t £. PtSKKHAaTO1
ceived instructions to t:e prose at, i -
and, in eider to prevent a lepjti-
A PLACE FOR VOUR DICTIONARY,
A PLACK FOR YOUR NEWSPAPERS, >
A PLACE FOR YOUR PERIODICALS,
And oa ornament for your houte, &F1 in one,
THE NQYES DICTIONARY HOLDER.
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A SINGULAR CASE.
Wabash, Ind., March 19.- A.
eingular case was yesterday dis-
posed of in the Circuit Court, this
city. Sonift thirty y^ars ago Jud-
son Goens came to \Vsbasti from a
town in Central Illinois, He
brought with him a woman who
pissed as his wife. They had two
lion ot the hitch which occruied
on a former occasion, tnev
been ordered to leport at tha White
House bertafte^ when told to do eo
by the President, or aDy _ -oue else
in authority at the maasiou. Al
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7EG-ST iBLS 'XMPOUHD.
/n a Po' itive Cure
i , ,ril for nH tlio§o V, /ut'n! f joir vl ilntu WeakiraMtn
•lave ] loconxxin t.">ou' ^-bei.i/i'ciiuilo v ipulutlou.
It will cure totltjely tlie worst forr i o£ Feniiao Com-
plaints, all c eo.rt«n » roul>K», Xnllani'aiatlon and Ulcern
tlon, Falltig rend. DlFii^»ccnionti. and the coewequant
Spinal W ooines? , and la jmrUcrUorly adapted U> tiie
Change Llfo
. - , It v il? dlsso'.vo puJ expel tianorsfrom the aterosln
, . ' . , t T r.u 'airl? eta ^ 0T development. The tcuieacy to can-
thOUgtl It 18 the Se9S< II Ui. j-4e.I1 * cexooshmo jrst! ,ero(sche«l txl veryn;>ocallybylts use.
,.nmkpr of narties will be given < it rtmo'-js fajitness, flat-Jency, destr®yuuU orar'.nft
, . .. /■< v ; it>retimviantn. and relier®sweakness of«hertomach.
General and Mrs brao (, as i„iiev an* |
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algia, pimlvsis s.e» dyspepsia ami children, 01)0 then conduct wa8 i>e-
nerval-ners, and will cure any case. » A »tmo
ix^oid bv all druoKisttt. Price, 50 cents a
mx. Depot, 106 North tutaw St., tfaltw.
boere, Md: Bv tiiail. two box^« for $1.
boxes for $2.50. u. anv arti'.'ess
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1 IS C! G M A , TETTSRS, HUMORS,
INPtAMMATIOWt W!LK CRUST,
' ALL ROUGH SCALY ERUPTIONS,
la CliKA-SLS CP HAIR AND 8CALP,
, ! SCKOi-'UtA ULCTRS, F-ii lPLE8 and
"j TtiNDEil lTOK!NC&^i*npart«ofthe
"".-■od-,'. It iu«keB tliii nkia wliiia, soft and smooth:
?~eii)oV-j tan aud fr'-vsilec, am. Is th* BEST toilet
f-jtwsiaff in TH3 170KI.D. Ele^actly put twi
;cttles iu out* y Gt<uai£tiKi|r of both InUmaAl
imd externa', t^eutnient.
4 -, .t'«ttol»vn<li-n^Tr'-'fs luiw l' l»!»ioe$'..per packAM.
CHAfi. N. C>'ITl'KT^N, 115 Fulton
St., New York City, pule agent for Dr. C.
w . Berpon'p reme<li',s', 'o wham all orders
Miouid he addressed.
uiz'Mm
vond reproach. A short time
since old Goens died, and after be
was buried a young man. giving
his name as Levi Goens.arrived and
began suit to gain possession of Jud
son 5oens' property, claiming that
he was a legitimate son, while the
children bom to the weman with
whom he lived were not, and there-
tore not entitled to the home and
lot and personal property left by
the old man, Levi states that hia
father left bis lawful wife aud chil-
dren «nd ran off with this woman,
neglecting to secure a divorce. 1 he
cise wa» one-sided, the alleged lt>
^inmate children making ouly a
weak deiense. Judgment was
rendered in favor of Levi and his
cisier, of Illinois, and they at once
took charge ot
estate.
greal favorites in society vJ.jc.ee
here, aud tie week that tW\f_ re-
main in Washington wiH be a
noteworthy one. Tb ,e reiepti'jr.
It curea Bitting, Ileaeacbes, Kervoua rrostratlon,
Geaerr.'t D ability, SleRyleesness, DeprtiiiEion and Indl-
go-otion.
Ifcat Reeling of b «n!np dotra. rca^n(f pain, weight
and b&Ckache, is a'.wavs permanently cared by Its use.
J c will at all tlrr.os and under afl circumstances act in
Urtiony with the'.awn tK'govern tbe feraalo nyRtcm.
■ ' ' - ' -'.tlier sox tliij
t— , linnaou; IT.... - - —
Wednesday will it i. Mt »urjWi« | "
in eletrance anythinr , hitheito gtv>-| labia e. pixkmam* teoetai
, | poiTXBla prepared at 233 and J6S6 Weat
en in the mansion, and jbe artists
in charge o» the aflnif have been
instructed to spa ^ no expense iu
carrying out tht, designs.
"Brvuus Bl'« likburry," said that
gentU man's w drawing a paper
trom her poc /cet in the privacy ol j itr 1882, wtthimpro
the charnoe c on Sunday morning^ 0£^oeipt
'•Brutui Biimcberry, I've counted, am™™ *:hariesE..Tiiro8.«N i)eUvw^_^p
, i.i i „ I Philadelphia*. Pa
ana out o L the last thirty days you; -
have ecn <e home intoxicated twen-
c^-sevo'^ nitj)ti 3; what tk> you think
of yor.Kselt?" iiliukberiy groaned.
ii \T7 - ' i i _ _ l .. .* < .«.> <i lt/%■ i f
teoetablb com.
rOUXBia prepared at 235 and SfiS6 Weatern Avenue,
Lynn, Mass. Price »L Six<**tl»e£»r 8ft. Bent by mall
In tbe fona of pUls, also tnthe form of loicnjres, on
receipt of price, $1 per box foreithwr. Mrs. Plnkbam
froelyanawora all letters of inquiry. Bond fon pamph-
let. Address as aboviS- Mention this I\ip*T*
So *andly should be wttfcout LTDIA E. TINTTH AM'3
LIV3U PtLLS. Tlvy cane constipation, bUiousneM,
and torpidity of tbe liver.. 28 cents per box.
A3- Sold by ail J>ras<P«t«.
Jer 1882, withimpro
"WeUTwl»ac afe yon groaning about
, '"t'h"1" nights," rf-
,heir latUM.s|vlie*B«nVrarry,m.!.an expre,-
cion ot hcrnble »unermg.
John H ilo split Peter Joseph
bead tipeu witki an axe in a quarrel
at a barn, raising in ll'o-waa coun-
ty, N, Wednesday, and in the
act lost Lis foothold, tell from the
building aud broke his neck.
James, Oepbas, "Richard Willey and
Ned Hloodgood were raisijg a
reaa tne uui<* muiuugm; uynni. n.-i heavy iog sit the time; and Cephas
Hoon n* I was able .o read vi.h towcj,. b e0 Qlu<jU excitetl that l e
she betan a courne of Bihle ^ ork w>t.h aie, , , , , , in „_„_u
which never ceased till 1 wtut to Oxford, los ijns 1 »ld"and the log lelljLru
Ituekin s Mother.
Much I owe to iny mother for having1
to exeroiaed me in the Scriptures as t,o
make tbe grasp them in what my corre-
spondent would call their "concrete whoie;"
and, above ail, taught me to revei eoca-
lliem as transcending a.l thought, an*]
adormiig ah conduct. This 1 tjfecked,
not by her own sayings or pet*onal au-
thority, but simply by competing me to
read the book thoroughly fov inyaelf. As
REWAR1>! tor
liny cant; of Bliuu
}iU*>uiJiv, ltduj.tr.
U oerataxi, or Pro-
r u ^ h ",f. J)/. 915
St PH^a "s Vim houi hit tnanatttre, Pet'd
lor ci rcuifti Sold by dru^giatoand couutui atorefi, ©!•
VTUl AWrth fc'J IHt MUTllUh
A new & m al orlc,
warranip<i«til»ebe»tanic>teap«
e«t, to everr
,> tunn.ect^eiffd "theSc'■•pcoor
4 J if# M bl,UIid in
p.i«*®RfroiitniRM beauvifu* st
fi etierRviml^ prescript.oi-t,
< *Jiv4 Pn!f.f>rhKt Hon/ --
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CtOlIAC I*
She read altetnate verses vrrJi me, watch',
ir.g at first every intonatiooof \ny voice,
and correcting ilie false on.eB, till she marie
iu!j Willey to death-
me understand' the vei its,If within my j A NEW MAN;—DYSPEPSIA CURED,
rtach, rightly and energetically. It might | From
uui.iit i«5««v r- j - — —•B"' I
he beyond me altogether; that she did not j
caie about; but she made sure that as soon !
From Hon. J. B. Benson, Halt Co., Ut
Hariwell, (ia., Feb. 1881.
I was* to say a good word for lirown s
ad 1 pot hold of it at all, I should get bold I Iron Binters. I un about 60 years- of age;
of it by the right end. j have warehouse, railroad and »ewspaper
Jn iniii way she began with the firfit' work to do. I oave been taking and
osieiter s Stomach Bitters is the great
household medicine of Ihe American peo
pie. and is taken everywhere as a sale^
guard against ej.ideinics and endemics, as
a remedy for dysyepsia. biliousness and
irr iru'arities of the bowels, as a cure tor,
chills and fever and rheumatic ailmentsa
as a sed.it've in nervous cases, and as
ceni ral inVigorani and restorati ve.
For sale by all Druggists and Deale.a
generally _
estabubheo
HENRY KELLER'S
Chemical
^TEAM DVEINQ
eeovrinf, Cleaning & It pairing Brt-tWW^en'.
H » Main Bl. UAtlljAS/fEXAS,
T1 niv house In No-th Tosa* whfe* t« fn'ly
aeq ppeo for ull Wn.ds ufwnrK
■ cJirt UiuilinK, Meiidlm , &•, nw»tlB<(fa«.
Pric S M low a* loH etk
verees i»t Gtnoeip, an#i went straight J
through to tl->e last verse of the Apocalypse; j
hard liKUies, numbers, L,eviti« al law, and'
all; and l>egar. at (j'.aefis next day; if a
nauie was hard, the belter ex^sreise iu pro-
uunciation; if a chapter wa'< tiresome, th«
better lesson iu uMience; if loathsome, the
better tbe ifc»s<>-n id faitn that there waa
some bsc in k» being so outspoken.
After «w«r chapter (from two or thrge a
day, asitatding to tlieu* length, tbe first
thing atftaer breaklasl, and no iuierrupvion
Seoul se« vauls allowed; none Iroui yisitors,
who either joii ert in the reading or hau
lu>8tay up stairs, and. tone Irom any visit*
' brj<-< of excursions, oxcept real traveling),
i 1 bad to learn a lev/ vei*e« by heart or re.
Tiuin tv »«'• <— -- ~ . l*-'.
variew other kinds ol whisky bitters to
give »e an app<jiite, and the only appetite
1 got was one tor drink. Kev. Mr. Ander«
son, the presiuing elder for the district,
stopped with uie not long ago. suffering
dreadfully with dyspepsia. 1 got him
lirowii'g Iron UiUfcrM, Ihej cured liivu*
fi ft«r lie left, 1 concluded to take that re^
niaiaunii iu thw bottle, and 1 assure you it
ha* made a new »ian out of mo. 1 have
no desire loa stimulant*, and benev«- 1
could eat a pair of old boots and (used
them as easily as rice. J, U» BENaON.
WASN'T MiE CUTE!
She knew it was i.ecessarv to be iwanti-
f peat, to mate sure a naa iosi someining • ful to be attractive. She knew health
tof what was alreody gone over; and with ] gave beauty a peculiar charm, there ore
the chapt« rs above enumerated, 1 had lo\sLt made Iree use ol Brown s Iron Hi ers,
learn the whole body of the fine old and I.Cr captivating nftile seemed like a
Scottish paraph ran*, which i*re jjooti. ! heaui t.f sunshine; Iter eye* were >r ig it
melodious, and forceful ver«-. —1 * 1 —J »u'1 ^ Ak,,,- oh" ,WH*
wh'cn, tv»gether with the
o*e the first cultivation ••• >—■ ...j--------
sound. It is strrnge thi»t,<n all the piece< iady uiends. i ^frvon ioper.
of the Bible which my mother thus taught
WORK IF OMEN.
Before you begiu your heavy spring
MARSHAL'S J* f Kit
Mnrshai— « worton' Dallas 'lrraaa
"J S Court room and offices corner f I Elm ana
gvcaiooru. . _ „
Hesldenct of Marshal, No T48 Rn- aver.ao
Oourts at Villas Urst Mondays 1l June aud I>j
•ember.
General ptpuuet.
J, W. Hearick, J. D. George, . H Traynham,
H. J, Thompson. W, N. Norton, Dallas,
Dallas Division. Counties
Navarro, Johnson. Kills, Kivrfman, Dallas, Rock
wall, nuut, Lamar, Fannin. G-rayson Collin, Den
ton, Cooke, Montague, Wife* Tarrant, hurker
Delta andUlav .... .
Deputies and their (flstricts.
Dallas, EHis.eie, { R. Oaike. Dal'aa
RfiufniuD and KooiWiili »
Huntcounty, K. J. Thomas, GreenvllU.
Lamar and Dslta L. B. Hunt, Paris
Kaunin. 01 T- barter Bonharo
Grayson, Oooko, I Bt. H Ofttlett, t^uecn teak.
Mo ,Cue£ OlaJ. I T. M; Wrigqt, DenUon
'i nrran* and I A. Si. Woody. Port worth
Iohnion I >'• A. Bledsoe, Arlington
Parker Wise, J. H, MilliKen. weaikerforJ
Vnittd St<it»i CoixannHionen.
James Bei-uy, M. Ourford, J M. Mc^or
"oseph'Kiuitets, Sherman J M O'Neal Decatur
W. U. Johui»on, 1'ari.i- O, rt. Kennu-
di. Fort W«rth.
u" Tucr Dlvis* *.
The counties of Brazos, K >bertson, I eon,
LlmeMOne, Freestone, McLennan, Falls, Bell,
I'orvell Uamilton.Oomauche, Kruth, Hood, Bos-
que, fiomerville, ELill, Brown, Colemau aad Hun-
"ouita at Wacottrst Mondays InAprU and Oc
> ner _ . .
r• 5. CommUtwteri.
Iv B Taft, waco j J P t)htvrboul, Belton,
J I' linox. Marlln;
Grtihmtx Division.
The counUes ol ttamlaud, Btephens, Toung
Ar^.cj, v. lcbUd' Wilbarger, Baylor, Ihrockmor
lou ri:iu skuiford, Callahan, taylor, Jo«,ec
Haskell K.UOX, Hardeman, Greer, JJolan, .>4iu:h,
eii iluw-iid, Mnrl u, Andiews, Guiues, Daw.-oa
• .|t( Kout.,
liocitley, La a
he best
calico.
WM. SIMPSON & SONS'
MOURNING, SECOND MOURNING
SOLID BLACKS,
Eddystone
FANCY DRESS PRINTS
The EDDYSTONE PRINT WORKS is
one of the largest and most complete estab-
lishments in the coantry.
THE EXPERIENCE OF HALF A
CENTURY
has enabled them! to attain such perfection
that they can withi confidence ask you to test
the quality of their work. They carefully
avoid all poisonous drugs, make only fast col-
ors,which are thoroughly washediin hot water
and soap, thereby removing anything which
would stain underclothing.
Those who buy and wear their prints will,
they feel confident, find them superior in dur-
ability, artistic style and finish. Be sure and
ask for their goods, and see that their mark®
and tickets are on them.
lB j tPurect aud Best Medlclmi eTtr Mads.
colmblnation. of Hops, »»JCh«, Man-
kei.aU.le and Dandelion, Wh dlthebesian*
moElo® nrfttive Hroperties of 11 other Bittei s,
maka AtUe krevest Blood urlfler, Liver
ot?.\ \ a tor. Lite and leultb ivestorlng
AKftit
vn,rflsp«e cV ai» posMDiy long "Irt where Hop
e AedL raned au- perfect are Urn,
She'IlJulfc wdTieortifto W*
To.aU whose fc^rs?i^X
*r? .and mild Stimulant,
ri^te^W^"^ - ,nt«-
Icating. <®sa——
No mo'ter wbatyour fe%euii^B ol' fsrpipto.j.
are what the dinf ase or r.ll wnent 1* use Hop Hit-
ters. Don't wait until you a^'* "tck but if y»u
only feel bod o' mi.serable.«usflthelt' at once,
ltinay 3avey0urllfe.lt Hate8 avetl hundreds.
*300 "ill be paid for a caBM tho7 will not
uuie or hi.Ip. Do noi suffer Vto ufolK^lTtt
auffor.but use and uup* tliein.^.' HOP ft
ltt.nember, flop Bitters is noV^"®»
drunken no«tnim. lmt Hie l'ur«t^^- n <1 Best
Medicine ever mads ; the "ISVaUDh^^.
and HOPS" and no persou or family
should be withouttbem.
forbnuikenness,use of opium, tobacco aJjdl
narcotics. AJ' suW hy drUfrplsts. Send J
for Circular Bitten Il|. ©»•
Rni-hester ."K* and Toronto. Ont.
Bor'ieu, deuirv, Fisher. dWuoWiiU.
1 Terry, Yoakum, Cochrau, Ui
bock Crosby, Dickens, King, Oot'.le, iloilob
lid. goorf, !b«u, ,t sunshine; her eyes were or gut F^er,' C^tro c,
verm-, and t«> | and spuikling, and W* akin, oh, iwas * >h*o Bri8(0, nail, ohiiaress, Oo"jingswortt B
1 Bible itself, L ' mwt wundrons fair I Well wormy of a puUlty, Armatroiig' Deal Hjalth, uldhaui, Pot iv
l,"!."'1"i!2! by a"oU' ZiSSX&SSZgX&tte I i
Pric M HJ> luW S*M lUHfSk. £ «- -t • . , *"
_ r ,-VfpA I, me, tliat, wl.ich cost uie mutt to learn, and
GrdO Barilrtra Ot- vu !• Whteb was to iuy chilli's mil d,chielly \*~
• BUUCKWORS t-i u.. ilia nnp hnnill<Ml Hill Hint ihcii I )l
Van Barnard A Tinaiey ^
Wholesale Stationers^
iUHOvttAi'Ht.as, rttinr
aSL) MASK BOOK
MANUFACTU1xe.ru,
iiAWS H.XclO it.
WIIIIU WiW w iu; viiiiu •" 1 • *• i
pulsive. the one bundled au«l lilneieenih
P.jalui, ba^ now become ot all the nuwi
precioas to lue in iw overt! -wing aad glo-
rious prssionui love for tue la.v oi God.—
Raskin.
work after a winter el' relaxation, your
»ysi.«m needs strengthening and clransin*
to prevent an attack ot ague, bilious or
spring fev»r, or some other sprinjt eicknew
that will unfit >ou for a wagon's work.
i i iM
1,Uber*M, Hutchinson, Hansford" Sher-
man, Moore, Hartlay, P»W Piuto, Ja^K und tal-
"ctourts at Graham fira» Mondays is Febr^arj
""oe^uUt''' 1. H. Witabt,*. T. Conner, J. W.
Poe Mobfaotie; A. N. NV oodj, Knor.
(j. /i. Oaototis«K/ms»*.
C W Jolinaeu, Graham; H il ilcOonnell, Jacka
boii.F. W-OirandGrnhMS-
EST ATI is;.'TJ 1827.'
E. ATPAHNESTOCK'I
VERMIFUGE
It Is now OTir fifty yenrs since thismrd'clr
was offered rs a remedy for orr.s, ai.d froH
ihht time its Mfetatton has steadily iiicreasel
until at the pr. >ei t day it la almost universal!
acknowledged ilroTigiont nearly all parts of tlf
world to be the unvrrtigw Timely. Childrenotte
1-ok pale ai d sickly from no other cause thaL
Worms, ai d ipasma are most fr. quently the rl
suit of these hidden srppefs and miners. Many P
I elph ss child has Ml laid in tli« grave wild
the disease whlch caused Us death has been el
tirely mtsunderncnd, fnd when worms hav
r.-ally been the cai se; therefore parents, espefl
ally mothers, who are constantly with their ch II
T\ t , cannot be too observing ol the tlrsi syml
titiib of worms, for so «urely ns ihty <xlst, cif
they be Fafely and sj eedily removed from tfl
most delclate Infant, by tlie time use of B..J
FAHKK8 I OCK'fS VERMIKUGK i*reat cal
tion must be used b.v every purchaser to e»;«nn|
c ch bottle he bv> The s mple name oi Riliiil
stock is not sufi'cfei t, he mil-1 h'ok elos-ly nif
R ee thnt the ini lala are "B. A.'- ami be satisfli|
with l:otbhiK else.
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■"An Agreeable Uiesaing for the hair,that . Ywh will save time, much sickness ann
will wiup its tailing. ha« been long sought | gr««i exiiense if you will aae one bottle of
for Parker's Hair Kalsam, distinguished ( Hop B.tters in your lamily this Bioutk-
I or i'a iWf'J' h,liy 't»i»pli«J tlwa waut. \ ijioM't waiu <H UVber column.
TT can make money faster avwura for ua luuii
U at any ihlen el»« capital uot rtqmrou; we will
Start you. Twelve dollars per day at home
made by tSe iLdu«trou« roeu, women, buys and
ulris wanted everywUcre to work for us. .n ow is
the time. 0«.stly cutM «i«4 h» Apdreaa
a raw a Co. Jutland, Uaiu^v
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Quickly a>u
Permanently
ICOredI
Dr.Stiason'iAjthmaRentedy
Is unequaled as a pnslUve
Alterative and Cure Jor
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Norton, A. B. Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 273, Ed. 1 Friday, March 24, 1882, newspaper, March 24, 1882; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth444236/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.