Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 62, Ed. 1, Wednesday, March 5, 1884 Page: 3 of 8
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nrcvcnt tlio charges
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I talnflueiicid by persons n
kVndollcii visits that city
tilth them
trnos to NnwspAvnn
TllO follow
linich I
t n llSbHl Introduced by
Sn n today granting
c that
lllelt
or weekly uew i > aper or nny
or weekly news
in of daily
United btatcs
tablihcdln Hie
thereof shall
Xtfiritorles
oe right to print issue
ill for a leniis of
hom of
Idatius from the
of said
nw the
Weekly newspaper or collect
tn said newspaper or assocla
ediiieonehtiudred words
That for any Infringe
jpyright gratitcil by the list
thUact the party Injured
n any court of competent jn
tnd recover in any proper
edimages sustained by him
person making the iufrlngc
of suit
ether with costs
catemeasure will be intro
he bouse at the earliest op
by Representative Tucker of
hi joilv roivriu
AND AHSIV MEMORIAL
gton March 4 Among t h
sjmented was ono by Ju
a the Grand Army Tost of
remonstrating against tho
i tie hill reinstating VUz
tr Tho memorial ciiibodies
liousof thclnst which de
lo reinstate Fitz John For
te regarded as nu insult to
era who obeyed with nine
superior olllccri In pre
ememorial I n calls remarked
olutloni voiced the opin
letentha of the surviving
bewarof the rebellion and
Ion he personally eor
urrtd
romthe commltte on mil
re reported favorably the
ve the members and judge
the FIU John Porter cotirt
the secrecy Imposed by
as to the vote of the court
OAQllX MILLKU
iIEWSOXMOUMOMSM
ton March Joaquin
ay appeared before the house
on territories and gave
ra lib vien s on the Mormon
Heeharacterlzid the Mor
cranks and Gullcans and
4 to oppressive measures us
to Incite them to fin ther
dnsteadofsubduing them
Mwas tlio history of all
ua lolygauiyllm thought
I the decrease mid ho
education for all the ills
la the leoplu or Utah suf
Mormons as a people in
i wtre extremely igno
ns led by cranks
ho had their emit to serve
Is necessary to bring them
paths of morality was to
their truecomtltiou
Pi TiXEonuiinis
PioiioMtsTEAD mains
h > March 4The house
pml ltary aluilrs ordeied
PPott on the bill giving
PPh operators who borved
fie late war the
same right
gentry allowed to enlisted
IrosTaAstKits
W AITOINTMBXTS
P March 1Jolm 15oa
Adaliln Durbar at
° m Davis at Koit
I
lllings at Queen Vic
i ii
IBoj SWHifFLIii
TmuixtoMMiiTii
R tarill bill
Btl0 llle rce placing fi
M v e wy and means
to heur to
10
lillmiR if ll was also
Ttion iJnfnnat hearings
iOfBE
nAS on raffCh 4Ijnlb
WnK r
< lalrs
lboIellH d to om
1IU1 submitted
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Jitleo on
ten ° fted a bin
V ffi utoft i
VVJ Mnlng ll0
IWwod IS
en
i w mnll or
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aiied ebale Pen tho
ferrtBBt wtlo party
Iquliii110
Mtempt to
l elliitl1V1i eilnded
entered a
1KI Pair of mens nilwool casslmero
pants usual prlco 150 our prlco S3J30
138 Inlr mens nilwool casslmero
pants usual prlco f 000 our price U 30
12l Pair mens nilwool casslmero
pants very flue usual pilco So0 our
prlco oo a
30 Mens casslmero suits spring
styles usual prlco JS00 our piico 000
10 Mens eassiuicro suits spring
styles iisaiiV iirlco 1000 our price
750
IS Mens black worsted suits usual
price 51200 our prlco 750
72 Mens black worsted Bulls usual
prlco 1050 our prlco 1200
IS Mensblack worsted suits usunl
prlco 2000 our prlco 1500
i0 Brown corkscrew suits very
fine usual prlco iOC0 our price 2250
I7 Fnnev silk mixtures corkscrew
usunl prlco 2000 our price 1350
Very line black corkscrew suits
usual price 2250 our prlco 1000
120 Kaucy casslmero suits usual
price 1500 our price 1000
120 Fancy casslinere suits usual
prlco 1800 our price 1200
rnociiiiscs in conc i s
HUNATi
Washington March 1 Tho milita-
ry academy appropriation bill was
placed before the senate
Logan said he was nulhorled by
tho committee on upproprlntions to
offer an amendment providing that
hereafter any cadet dismissed for ha
ing should not bo eligible for reap-
pointment lie hnd consulted many
of the best olllcera who had been In
authority at tho academy ami In their
and his opinion hazing could not bo
stopped without such provision nud ho
believed such a provision would stop
It The amendment was agreed toauil
the bill us amended passed
Cockrell reported adversely the bill
to authorizo tho secretary of war to
lend tents for tho llfth annual reunion
of tho sailors and soldiers of tlio ISorth
west at Chicago In August In pre-
senting tills report Cockrell remarked
there were no tents that could be sup-
plied for such a purpose nnd It would
be an enormous oxpeiise for the gov-
ernment to undertake to purchase
them
Morrill from the committee on
ilnances reported n bill which pro-
vides for tho lssuo of dupllcnto checks
by government olllcera In cases of loss
of originals Pusscd
Sherman Introduced a bill granting
copyright to nuwspapcrs
Sawyer offered a resolution which
was agreed to Instructing tho attor
neygeneral to report to tho senate tho
amounts of Judgments or awards and
in whoso favor rendered ngalnst
the government of tho United
States by tho courts or by duly
appointed commissioners from which
no appeal has been taken and ir jio
knows any roason why such judg-
ments should not bo paid
Tho Bonato then took up nud passed
without donate tho bill reported by
Garland from tlio committee on III
dlclury to punish counterfeiting with-
in the tJullcdStatei of notes bonds or
other eeeurltles of foreign govern-
ments
Tho seiinlo then took up tho bill to
provide for the exerelso ofjurlsdictiou
THE GAZETTE FORT VTORTH TEXAS WEDNESDAY MAKC1T5
UElJkJ THE SMALL TTrT3PE3 BBLOW
Wo will sell tlio bnlaneo of our Overcoats nt about onehalf usunl price
An Uulauiidrlcil IlluoHcersuckerSliIrt usual iirlco In tho small towns J12J In tho large towns SI Our Price only 80c
A Lnumlrlcil IllnoScersuclter Slitrt usual price In tho small towns 5150 usual price In tho large owns U2J Our Vrlco only JI
An UnlnunlrledWhltoHhlit tlio best Wainsiilta Muslin ltclnrorcod Hack and Front a lent wood shirt best Ilucn Front nnd
y
In Oonts1 White Shi rts nt II 8121 nn 1 15
wo ho ihreolcailerii >
EaJ So ic uiors Inntsfor which our
sideration tho navr
bill Groans from
are afraid The Demoorats
continued have
of tho
side The debate then proceeded on
ound
ho
themselves to a fowlleaders in the IS orth
who are leading them to ruin ipur
graves are dug and wo havo contribu-
ted monov to decorate iliem forever
Kundull replied After the
tllght of fancy nnd dieam
from tho member decrying
for
my party I want to call back con
val i inr
appropriation
the llepubllcan
the
Calkins ollbred an amendment that
after tho lirst of July 1884 tho btall
corps of the navy on tho active list be
retired by reducing tho number of
medical directors from llfteen to live
medical inspectors from lifteen to live
and pay directors from thirteen to 111
tecn and placing tho ofilcers removed
on tlio retired list Agreed to
After further debate and without
notion the committee arose and the
house adjourned
million This is the bill leported by
Pendleton from the comuil tee on for-
eign relntlons and provide an eiabo
iao plan for government action by
ministers nnd consuls of the Iulted
States residing In China Japan
Egypt Persia Turkey and other
Eastern countries
When the reading of tlio hill was
concluded tho senate went hit i exec-
utive bcssion and soo l after adjourned
FOREIGN
Ill Malidls Temper Softened by llrit
ish Honors and Concessions
Cassaguacs Appeal to llonnpartists
Minister Hiilitx Funeral
1apal romp nnd Ceremony
Leos Sixth Aimhersary
ITALY
lAIAL IOMP AND CTUHMONIA
Pope
UaliinioroMnreli4Tlio Sims Homo
special of the ilrd Instant says io
duy being tlio sixth anniversary or the
Mil he
coronation of Pope Leo
grand pontiilcil celebration in the
glsllno chapel was uuprccedently
magnificent and impressive His
holTutss in his grand robes
id wearing a tlura appeared
a
rODleudeut In white and gold Ho
was carried In the coronation chair
supported on the shoulders of four
servants In light purple niedboval liv
erv Fourotiier servants boroancient
funs of ostrich feathers Tho popo
looked feeble and aged He entered
tio chapel with all Iho papal pomp
and ceremony The proces-
sion along the majestic corridors
satoons was headed by a gioup o
Buldcslielnsr nn 1 noblw In Bcml ui dheval
costume alien came tho papal pro
cession proper tho cardinals first
two by two their cilmfion
being held by gentlemen pages
nnrliPil in black velvet tunics with
gillWfllcevwMerinliiBtlnBwltliwhlto
ace cuffs After tho canlinals camo
archbishops bishops
the patriarchs
Md nionsifiiiori in regular
order two by two and
wcaihie their roues of purple
After these came the deacons doctors
of all dc
nriests monks and friars
and then he pope
rrccs
order or brotherhood
Sot an
of tho church was without lepresenta
chinch dignitaries
tloii After tho
iVaiiio members ofthe dlplomnlle corns
and friends a ter
their ladies
then representatives of tlio
Cnfulits f MalUi grand master and
of tho commanders of the order
thoso
lineal descendants of
tho
thov uelnB
valiants known Following
U ilrst
where ho Pula
representatives
eso pmtlflcnl gens
t no andSwiss guards represenla Ives of
dunnes nud such
of
received ticlicts
forelgii armies as
Ion On a tribune on the right
ttdnds iv
uuiiuo eMiraiico of tlio
relatlvesand friends of
chapel were
tho tribune for sover
n none On General
1rlnce Clerelo and
Cacclnn A fcreen
of inre tapestry
Si in front of t e ower part of Mleh
le AuSsPilntlngofthoL U
metrt Cioseiy ad on tho eft as
dlvldei
l4 rf screed wfiffi
ttnt ma e V
chimcel the chapel
tn
were oc
Tho benches
eonu rrodupon he 1 11 Btolf 1 MdlSMli
Places out of their tewltory aud dolcupledby
Wrist
Wo loteiul each of them for bargnliif nml they nro bnrealni
prices nro only 51 151 nnd Si Tuoy i o nil Konulne Iwnfnlns
Vn ll n Mens Ciisstnmro
Wo io twofenicrs T icns Ovsslmoro Hulls forino irthcm we ask ouly S10 nnd for tho other wo ink only 812 They nra both war
ted tenulno bnrgalus nnd tho cheapest goods ever sold In Texas
rncewhich threw up its tull nnd jump-
ed tno track
Bnu hill objected to tho lino of argu-
ment
Continuing Belford said 11 was tiul
veiealy understood yisterday that
Converse purposed bringing up his
wool bill
Itaudall again obiected
llelford replied No wonder y
ou
all robed in black and wearing black
veils on their heads The lay gentle
men wore evening dress with
out gloves Tho approaches
to these benches were controlled by
tho Cnmorleriand Lcgreto dl Spada o
Cappa who aro gentlemen leprcseut
ing by their birth and character all
tho countries christened ex-
cept America Tho celebration
of mass was by tho dean cardinal
Tho choir without accompaniment
rendered the mass with tho muslo of
Kuyini tho Apparult of Huini and a
benediction especially composed for
the occasion at tlio termination or the
mass The pope in a elearmonotone
intoned a blessing on tho entire con
giegation kneeling As his hoi ness
passed out nnd along tlio eluinibors
lie continually iiirnlo the bIkh
of tho cross and blchtlng tho assem-
blage After nil this tho pone held a-
long audience with Cardinal Jaeoblnl
HNOLANl
SHIPS LYIMI IDLK
London Match 1 It la aunouueed
that great stnKiiition
exists In tho
shipping interests upon tlieTi ns where
tl 4se7s are idle and 1000 men out of
employment
COLLISION AT SUA
London March lTho fclcanier
Rsrtha collided at Gibraltar with tlio
Norwegian bark Amelia > iii3persons
were drowned
TiincuvvnoN uackh
The Cioydon March meeting bojraii
toduy The grand International
hurdc race lun lea was won by
W Gregorys gelding Chlcunl by four
lengths Ounnous formerly Lorll
lards Sachem second and Lord
Howes Pieeuey third Lleven
Btnrters
A ituMon diniii
Loudon March dMarquis Hart
iuglon seflletary of war states that
Geu Giahom has not been ordered to
retire to Tilnkltat as was rumored
being directed to attack Osmau Dig
ma
1IOU3K Or CMIMONS
Jondon March lIn tho houso of
commons nt Hon Frederick rptau
ly conservative gave notice of his ln
tciition to move timt no supplies bo
to tho government untilI they
mnden full and explicit statement of
their Egyptian iolley Tlie conserva
lives greeted this with loud cheers
litzinaurlce iinderforelgn secre-
tary slated that no attempt would bo
matlo to relievo Kusse In us it was be-
lieved tliegarrison could bo withdrawn
without dilllculty
WATCIUNfl THK IVNAMlTiitS
London xMnrcli JExtruordlnary
precautions are being taken to insure
orUuckliiKliam Palace All
the safety
found lurking about the
persons
watched
neighborhood uro closely
TuTyit
ill MAIIDI IAflKILI
London March l A dispatch from
ICIioitouni saysKI Moudl Jms forbid-
den tlio sheiks on the White Nile
mid llluo Nile to advance to Khartoum
hostilities Four hitherto
provoke
or to
hostile Hbellts have submitted
Gordon Three soldier of tlie
Geu at El Obeltl arrived hero
old garrison
great misery a Kl ObeId
They report
and
tribesmen
tl at151 Malidl fears the
habitants nud u reign of terror ex
stored all ho
ist El Malidl has up
ti im wivltm thev belonged to tlio
1 iyptlmi government nuuf l will de El
representative
ii iiTto Its
Bcnger who brought tho lettera loboof
honor
niK U aiiams oitimns
London March A Gen Graham
has been Instructed to return to Trln
kltftt mill wait futther onU
KUSSIA
ILMnUL 01 JIlVlSTLlt HUNT
St Peteisburg March 1 Tho fu-
neral bcrvlces over the remnlps of
Minister Hunt look place today at
tho American rhurcli Tho collln
was wrapped in the stars and ntrlpes
nnd conveyed to church In a henrso
drawn by six horses A large num-
ber of mourners were prevent anil tho
services were very impressive Tho cof
llii was laid in the vault of the church
where It will remain until arrange-
ments nro niiulo for transporting It to
tho United Status
UlJtMANV
ATTACKS ON MIVLSTKU SAHDUM
Ucrlln March I Tho newspupeis
continuo tlielr shamelul attack upon
Minister Snrenl Never lias the hos
tiltality wliieli civilized nations recog-
nize ob tho invloliiblo right of
foreign representatives been more
11 igrantly outraged by suborned or-
gans HepresentntloiiH havo been
made to the Washington government
on the subject
lltANUi
tASSAONAcfi AIPKAL
Paris March 1 Paul ilo Cnssagnnc
Uounpartlst writes In LoMatln uighig
tlio Jtonapartisls fnd royiiliststouuitv
with a view or aflectlng tho downfall
of tho republic Napoleonlsm and
Orleanlsin lie says nro only different
labels for the 6aino sort of cordial
A rrotty Home nr 0
With lot usual size and new dwelling
ou high sightly situation near horse
cars Owner lately dismissed tenant
paying J100 per year rent in order to
ippalrlt audit will be sold Jf pur-
chaser comes before it Is offered for
rent again Call at once
Tivah IxvusTMKvr Co Limited
Death iuC hiircli
Kott Wayne Iud February iil
Tills morning Jacob Lehman a high-
ly respected citizen of this city uged
74 wiiilo attending services at tho
German Kvangellcal church dropped
dead In the nlsle Tho coroners ver-
dict was death from heart disease
The lIot Water Crnzc
Philadelphia lrcsnl
The Irrigation of the Iiumun
stomach hymeani ofo plomldraugh h
of hot wuier lius sovouf pionounced
advantages as a remedial ngept Hot
water Is cheap Jt does not havo tq bu
ahukeu If Itis Schuylkill water tho
patient will ho partlculaly careful not
to shake it It need not bo measured
with tho accuracy required in the tak-
ing of fovertr remedies Tho easo
with which water can lie heated und
heated water swallowed when tho
knnck has been fairly acquired brings
tlio remedy within thu reacli of the
poor uud tlio residents of regions re-
mote from civilization and tlio corner
drugstore Itut asnmatter of fact
it Is the wcalthylhQ livers
among
tho frequenterh of eluls thut tlio hot
lriHii rm olved Gtn Gordons letter water eruzo euro lakes and ltl they
Jl hi Siillau of Kurdofur wth who take tlio hotwater
uanmyum drflght and gave tho mesl The Medical ows ciOUi his par
v K
s >
SPRING CLOTHING SPRING CLOTHING
Large fleshy men we will be pleased to see you Thin tall men we will bo pleased to sec you Small men
size men wo shall be pleased to see you Railroad men and anybody else that likes Indigo Blue we have 200 S
warranted genuine Trice only 10 usual price 15
ticular periodical saultary epidemic
tho hotwater mania and truces
its origin to Sangrado tho
patron of Gil Hlus whoso
treatment consisted In bleeding nud
draughts of warm water Tho News
Buys tliu physical eilect of hot water
taken Into thu stomach Is to wash oi I
hut organ and prepare It for better
work but It warns tho owner of tlie
nbiised organ that loo muuh hot water
Injures Instead of helps that It should
bo taken beforo tho process of digestion
has begun or after It is completed and
that tlio iiantily mid fierjeiijy of the
dose should be gauged according to tho
conditions of tho case This will bo
news to the city hotels wliero cups of
liul water mo distilbuted among the
guests with tho leeularlty of sunrise
Tho hotwater crao will have its
day and in its turn will give place to
some other cure now or old In tho
meantime it would ho better to remove
tlio condition which drives tlio owner
of ho overburdened stomach to seek
relief hi hotwater cups Tlie man who
knows nothing of medicine and physi-
ology and yet undertake tn prescriLo
medicines for his complaints outvits
tho lawyer who draws ills own will
and is salii to lmvo a fool for a client
There is dniiKer even in c oses or hot
water and If an organ or > tlio wliolo
system is reduced until H requires a
tonic u physician Is the most compe-
tent person to y what tlio tonic shall
be
TV5
HUMORS
Itching and
Burning Tor-
tures Humil-
iating Erup-
tions such as
fiii UlIKUSl or ccicmn ifcorlaa scald
tjcnJ InrKiitlloor lilrlliliinnorsiindoery
iurm if itclilui ccaly pimply Hcrofuloii
InlietlHO CDiiluuloiiH nml < opicrcooreJ
UUcaura nf Ilia liuiixl nkln nml KCJilp Willi
luimor Imlr ore pa ltlcly cured by IlieCutl
curn llcinctllf >
tullrur Ilruilinil tlio now blood puriller
cliiiiUKCH lliu blood und iicrnplrntlou ot linjiu
rltln nnd poUonoiw elemuu < aud limn ro
lilOMH llio nnur
eullruratlieurrtttkkincurelniilantliriilliiyv
llctiliu nnd Inlliuiiinatioii cleura tlio ikin
nnd Hnliilieiili ulcers and sorcnimd rotoren
lliolmlr
Cutlfur So inu tixquUllo nUIn bcuutlllfr
and toilet rtiiulsllv piopurcd from Cuticuru
la lmllicimuljlu In Iruailne skill dlneu ea
> iuby liuinor fclcln blcuiuiii rouifbcliuppeu
or oily akin
Cutlrura llfnitillc uru nliaoluUly pure and
Hie only rent lilood purlllen nnd uliln lio mil-
lion ffco from moicurVt nrioulc lead zinc
or any otlicr mineral or vojelalile poison
wjmuoo > r t
II would require tlila entlio paper to dojua
Ilea tou description of 111 curtn pirlorrntd
by tlie Culltiini lIcMilvcnt Inloruiilly and
Ciitlcuriijind cuilcuratioup extciniilly
Trie ilia oj tlio piilma of ififlTandTund of tlie
ciidaoriliollUKera vcrjdllllcult lotrcutuud
uttiiully couklueiodliiiURiUlui nuull pnttlieo
or tetter und mil iliciun ou tlio curs noau
nnd ullea or tliofico
sollfil head with losk of Tiulr wIlTioul liuFn
Ur licuda covered ltii liululrullnnd acaly
eruptioncHpcclnllyorclilidrcn and InfuuU
many or wliieli alnre blrtli bad been u iiiiua
oricba
llrldni liurnliiK and rnuly loriurca that
lianlrd ocn relief Jrom ordlnury reiuedlca
fcootlieil nmHicaled ua bv intiilc
1iorIatU leproay unu oilier lillillul lorina
or klndl ettKH orofulou8 ulrtmolil n < im
nud dlacburglnK wouutU well und all of
wlilcli liav liuon Bpcodlly periuauontly nnd
economically rurcu by trjotulicuru reincdlea
plceLutlcuniOJuiiHI
Bold every wli re
3
Aim to CorrevHs
Tn answer to a number of corres-
pondents ns to how wo make our one
price system n success wo will say
that tho way to do It Is to bo careful
and make Just ono low prlco mid stick
to It Woliavono troublo nny more
with our city people or with our
country people Strangers from n dis-
tance sometimes spend n good deal of
tlmo In haggling and laying tho pipes
for n fall In prices by saying tho nrtlclo
tlont Just suit them etc oio but wo
treat them kindly and generally ef-
fect a salent our prlco Tho greatest j
troublo that wo liavo with strangers is
that our goods look so cheap to them
they think they nro not good A few
days ngo a man told us that ho was
willing to pay 1500 for a blue llnnm 1
suit Wo offered him our Middlesex
at 1000 which Is tho best In tho
world Ho llnnlly took It but ho
dldn think It was as good as n friends
of his had bought In Galveston nt 15
Ills friend didnt buy nny thing hoter
In Galveston for there Is nothing bet-
ter While this man would havo been
bettor pleased to hnve paid ns 15 for
for tho suit ono hundred men would
bo better pleased to have It nt 10 and
wo do busitiea to pleaso tho ono hun-
dred not tho oue and theroby our
great success Wo truHto tho Intelli-
gence of tho peoplo nmlmnke low prices
lor everything Eor once bit twlco
shy u burnt child dreads tho Are
You inny lead a hors to water but yon
cannot makohlm tliluk
CHASE TUUUNU CO
We Hare Just Jteceivcrt
Fifty dozen gents fancy silk Ilea
usual prlco 125 our prlco hlthoito
100 Come along mid take them nt
fifty cents apiece The lot is a large
ono for n retail house hi this market
and wo make this lowpilco so as to
bo sure mid sell them nil Wo bought
a largo box of them the quantity
would stnsgcr n wholesale house to soil
out hi one season
we shall bo pleased to see you Medium
Suits Illno Middlesex every suit branded and
Wu lino throo loadors In Mens Kip llools for which our pi Ices nro only 25083 nnd M10
Wo lmvo thrco lenders in Mens CnU Hoots nt II 8lW nud SI each
Wo havo six Kcnulnc barisslns In Ladles rootwear Our Mc Kid Hllppor Our TSc Kid Slipper Our 810J KM Xowporl nud lh o
styles of IIVJ Lentoer llultou ltoolsnll Kenuluo bnrealus
Wo nro sclllin n roo I Illack V wliinero for 60c per ynrd Wo nro sollliiK an excellent lllnck Cnshmcio for 73c per ynrd
Wo nro hoIIIiik iry lino dnulilMwldth Bcolch lliiuham nl MXc per yurd
lUdoen Linen Towels ioccl > cil They nro liaiynliis
Tocconomlcalllitiny peonlo wowouldhny Como to seo us bcroro you buy Tho little wings of 23c on thlsWon thltaudfl nrU
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Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 62, Ed. 1, Wednesday, March 5, 1884, newspaper, March 5, 1884; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth85280/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .