Daily State Journal. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 39, Ed. 1 Monday, March 17, 1873 Page: 1 of 8
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1 he disenssion of the Eastern Texa
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Va~hiugton Gleanings.
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ODORLESS. NON-POISONOUS
Kraiom.
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Thewant of a certain and perfect deodorizer
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f cavalrv fol fioHtnr «efen-e
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one
to be removed.
< •mnil
T ransfers, nod Superior Equi
momney to carry
pent of
f thi bill.
V
ator Ball tini-he d th'
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A
IF poisons.
and an a disinfectant
Canal Street, at —
war.
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7.00
purpose propo-ed.
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companit S.
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Fountain
interrupted him and
general goverment han ।
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to
companie '.
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A Nutieun) Aendewy.
Pawengers for ST. Lor’IS
take I tit
FROM
LYNCIIrt’NG;
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rumit
now
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recomuhnding that it It' acted
army ? That the
t,»elus tely •how
nea arge ui ar ria
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Leaves Hewste
Dally
4 30 p. w.
true the
23 scalp-
<1 T \a- the right to kee
Jot NNAL becanse it said he wished Ma-
ney impeached because the Judge had
imprisoned him,‘and declared that both
statements were wrong.
I
evening
Inod for
1 was then resumed, pending
the House adjourned until 10
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, Imvniuebleasa garglein Dphtheria Bore
Throat, Cauker, Catarrh ana Fete Brearh!
ONE DOLLAR BOTTLEs.
ThneBoyaat (price a efore. s.oper package.
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A Treanuz
for 0500
Finder will
■ Daily Trains v II
General Agenta for thet
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Melhmem ne m He sen Wag.ua.
HOI WC.
tfot+kn} REPRESENrATIVE-, t
Ar -T IX, Texas, March 17. 1e7:. (
bjl
» ; at ■ ’ • he
ect committee of tive. consisting of
itors Baker, she lley . K ing. Sw ift and i
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rmat, Xo, 4067,nsud Jaif 17th
HewandAvoropriatien *71-7.
e d< bat on the Lili to rai-e a
i
an the |
t. wbtie |
g-rs by
lo k 4. m. to-morrow.
leaves Huntsville at 7.00
Hou“ton ard Intermediate Point.
eur-Aticatnyurhaittnzkgelarhtspanonqunessltor
tsihipsarttid.miterartpamhcflomEs’rtf:
and all dishes and utesis that bave any Dai
OUor z 5""
VmM’
REGULATOR
leas compkicated and expenive,
aunouncing that the Legialature will not
cease it* efforts to perfect a bill in conso-
nance with the constitution, was intro-
duced.
•pre to L.OveVIEw,
71m WesteruTerinneat th. Tera.ana pahe
Railway.
, NiW ORLEANS 1 i, ki ।
Cornetlamp ane Cum ,n str.pr.
< ity Hotel
1 M Trait । nil
Thin ederlees deoderizer absorba in au aa.
»%£%&£! XXX
.. J it. ZEILIN A co..
Maron, Ga, aud Philadelphia.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
-- d end w Ir 2J 10 72.
BNOMO-CILORALEM:
THE NEW
' _ Arriving at MeKinnevat
AXr. M. texcept Anndav)
I and at Anstin at c30 ,
" "excep Monday! neat •ay.
I Tetnrnine.tavee Me Kin.
, 1221600 v..and Au-tin
atir.M.iexreptSuneav)
1 arrivine at Hou-ton 70 ,
N,nextdav.
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NENATE.
SExArr CHAMEn, 2
Al 'TIN. TEXAS, March 17, 1873. )
\ bill wan introduced to incorporate
< City Bank of Sherman.
senator Henry introduceda joint -eso-
•ion fixing the compensation of the
■ wo a countants, employed by the joint
ommittee appointed to examine the
omptroller’s and Treasurer’s offices, at
' *• per month, which was passed.
1 he House bill to abolish the Twenty-
•ml Judicial District, was referrec to
Plevent a comnplie
It .' referred to
"• n ate
udment
u- d to <
cow boy*.
Lite of
PTREBK VEGETAWLE
LIVER MEDICISE hns prorea to Le tbe -
boirmale
M. F :FoneF, finlventon
And hy all drnuatn in fexa
dAw cus 23 9 12
few Minute
right, therefore . to
mentathe appette and promotes aixestio) in
combination with Pepihe and Biniuth, when
.herenA. . ticieucy in gastrie necretion, itaben-
helpleteatared-cided and really Wonderful,
anuaiouieidynpepnia, complicated with urinary
of thArt tendto pre vent the mal ausimilatiou
m.wexoaud.eonnequent generatonof nedi-
meutary depnnite in the unne, while the djuretie
Prezahgldn the latter .n •olution. and favors
Pne emzere fron New Orlean. ana «:nl.
• • M
and that tl
Hovrexabizxa
F - 116WuamL.KYokpSPuetom
Forpale by R. F. GORG, Gaiveston Teh.,
and by Druukata «enerally. ’
---------------d A w l v-U is n
S5tosArDeyi Agutawenaqas Mdm
GXa.2-U « "urmng pruple, ofether tea. yone
moanmpkeaon mnone •* woa sr uoin the opar
Srrping ( ‛ars rnn ,! n n,h r,, st
-uisville .Hlif to Lyuchburg
Pendergast rose to a privileged ques-
tion. called attention to an article in the
Houston Union containing strictures on
the Committee of Privileges and Elec-
tion*. and accusing them of not examin-
ing witnesses. He declared his belief
that "Old Smoky" had written it, and
denounced it as false in tuto, etc.
Ireland also arose to a privileged ques-
tion. and called attention to an article in
i the State Gazette in reference tojhis con-
i duct in presenting the memorial against
Judge Maney, accusing him of interested
motives, and also went for the State
n Acremmedntion ne *2:00
! Willfa. Phelps. Huntaviile ana
Stations.
was taken
Minute compnie
SMANGE OF TIHE i •
.On. anA after Mondav. Febrnar, 10-,
TWO. If SSENGEI TRAiNS Will eavotrior
1 potHounton.Pajlv,gundaysexeepted »
rv"xpron: nnd VInil at 9:0 A. W.. for
nr p.Waverlv.Phelps, Dodee, RiVergiae, r4n.
NEehlenyaiy.Crockett, Grapeland, PalestinA,
. SnhpTeriaekssonville,. Tronpe. overton, KH gorm,
’ xVieW: Shreveport. .eff-raon, efe.
i Connecting nt PalestinN, Wef wAre fornnc
as.Dakwoode, Kecchi, Jewett. M rqior..
Eoglewood and Hearne. R>*T:m Inr. thia trdn
makesclose connection withtratn for cal vestol
asage Was received from the
refum
■ to it
mhe in .
IHOUI 6% TIMS.
189a:
W i- a '
had a
• • n,- r Le:
Hreme-Chlernlume eontains no noi.on
poesees uoodor in itneir. operatea by destroyine
o i — ne « Xecutions fol
The Governor of Nebraska, though re.
reiving $ 1.60 salary. is allowed inciden.
til appropriations for secretary, office,
guidcoer, coachman. livery,clerk and ip-
—] expenses, which bring up the
total to $10,000. 1
“REATWNORTHERYTnAILROAD,
H•sm
337 MIE«n
COvPIETEDAND Ix openTION.
d • « n
PULMAN’S PALACE DAY
SLEEPING: CARS,
w. nud .5 to g. •
am> Alim । 11
nator Naylor offered a constitutional
nument conferring svtrage on wo-
-------, ---- provide
isposit with the Comptroller of an
vroten to Hfuhn, Longview, «Tm
•hall, Jrersen. sbreveporr
nnd North.Wneterm Ten,,
Chemge Car« nt
UNION DRPOr, Nor«ron.
for Liver Complaiut andits pnnful offspring
118, Sour Stomach, Heart Burn, Chilla and Fever
dec. "
After ye sr* of eareful experiment, to meet a
Kreat and urgent demand, we how produce from
our or glual Genuine Powders
genera! government had
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For G o ING
fol the
mt the
. . . y
.de
. ine :it.
’. aa ’ ne
A concurrent resolution suspendin, all
then, superrimra Ec., tie publie ttenti
• hool* front Ajntil until Septemler
RAT OR NORTH*
I so, TAKE TE <
IRON MOUNFAIN
-anp-
CIICAGO, ALTON k st. ions RAILEOIDS,
The only All Rail Route from al paant.
* or tn to emicaco
The only huerunning
e elertion
xnn EXTRACT BUCIE,
WITH PEPSISE AND BISMETI.
Remedy for Dyspepsia.
"TICKFT OFPIET (; .1, .
Wharf, S. S. Jon, nt.
F’assenzers far War, must . . i
preTrain leaving Hont.n at 70) a ‘ Fx- I
tThabgre trains make Me fi10tinE , mec.
IPahperr fM ATLANI t, MAC ox AC-
.TA ami all ioint~inGnit nud A:lan.
I tote t t!„ . ithet 7.0 , t m
M. tain, 1 •
•""Tiekmie.,E,Ir,"- M"
PULLMAN PA LACE SLEEP IN <; CA ns
Are attached to accommatatian ,ptn, , :
Houston and Austin.
TEXAS RAILROAD,
XEW ORLEAXS AXD Mopir F
GRAND TRENK boitr.
ALL RAIL from the Cnir in .....
phaton!Frai.Rali t ......mmtnd
BIN I NG CARS
Ertwenn St. Ionis and Cicaco W, ....
thie .me arrive inChi 2,
.Ere;.fer the’dead.-Injected into the on
| flee. Of the bodly, full strength, and used exter
: neltrtthairresrved bodies a long time, mueh
• l o: nity
■ .on upon
exttwe ve
"ping Car throng!
st 1′8 comeet at Crorkett for ............ .
1 Paleatine for Athens q0 j eknni 115 PoP"p;.!
son: atoakwooda for Butter auc Firs.i, "or
Tor rates and further information appiy to
••• •WOXIR,
— Ge ner al Bnperinter ’■ nt.
AI.I.KN MecoV,
General Freicht A cent
Honnton, Febrnary in. 1-73.
dlv in 2 7)
NW ORLEANM, vrowru.r
nator Ball replied to his insinuatiou
the regiment was gotten up for the
.dt 30172
•2 81000 REWARD.
Ah FoB my re • t puvete e—. epemmem-.,
4k * ttahy, •yphiita,men-
deu 8ele,4
9 DR. HICHAT’s GOLDEI azxzons
h*1 hmm. s* mamery; m mnetaa of tM.
.X,2h‛eokmugrvan
Postoffice Box NewYork City.
d&w eow deod 1V 6 12 72
DXALBH9 IM DoMErregRxOMAwap..
Application has been made. and Sec- ’ Toremave alt baa .d.r. or gaae, n to
r ary Belknap has agreed to send a • di-itfectaick rooms, ndeiotitt aatirdteta
sufticient number of troops to North and Wtoriff U’ and pur it in allchamber utensiis
South Carolina and Georgia to enforce
the revenue laws. Since the moiety has
Ie aken oi and the assessors have
been discharged, the illicit distillers and
iquor denlers have become so kdd in
‘aoing the laws that this course has
eN absolutely necessary.
t ■ Atx
t y thertue
E l 7.
rat E .e
lor, calling the attention of the
to the House bill providing for a ,
lenient with Williams & Guion ofi , The bill for thy relief of the Eastern
mattet of the hvi>oth< rated bond-J Texas railroad was reported back favor-
• ” ‘ ’ I ably. Anamendment was offered by Mr.
Smith, of Colorado. giving the State
s^ecli numbers, showing the demand and cap. I
... < "len, < d on >aturday . tai m the country readv to invest in mi
enator Ihdard id he opp-ed the tional bank institutions to be
.on constitutionalgrounds, lle denied
1 !• pealing tin- act .
izing t lerks and Justices of the
1. 1 . In
‛ : 'Im n
ucitof a Confederate brigadier, and > organization of national banks withont
• - ed if he inteuded to drive the Repub- j circulation. Seldom is there Application
- from their duty by wringing in such , received. This is owing to the recuir.
•-’kJ insinuations. He defended his ’ menu of the present law for the estaL.
• on with great vim and in a very lishmentofsuch Bank* which
•ifee tive manner. " forac------*- ■■
y old in Ga.ves
1 < TF, labu:er,
$ 46 Re
1.ri,/4o
"-XE"eC XRKOHANrM
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VO. 39.
THE PREPARRD, -
A
Alquidformof 8IMMONS LIVER REGULA.
TOR, containing all ns wouilerf.il and valuable
properties, and ofTerit in
■pare
Hence th few applicationn Toingrgarital
tion. I he Comptroller endeavored to
Eetthis.amnountof deponit reduced to
810,000 through Congress, merely as a
bond signifying good faith in carrying
out the organization, but he war unsuc-
cereful in the hurry of the closing hours
roftheneseion.
YOUNG AMERICAN L.INIMENT.
-1
(H a,r
213 P. nwd 11.30 p. v,.
Pasnger for LOlISVIL.I.I , , y.,,.
M"tewmery, Deratm ...... Xa-livil!. , |u
Hthrgl ’ y faking citi r the
7A.Mor5F. M Train .I.'H!. crin,
nt Lonisville with railrwan. Nortt 1 ,
aud West. • '
,redu e a artu ie
rn- 3 mark
. • Ete i• fl
---t 4.. renaire
4 • • • ry 2ac il.jy ♦ r
t-tone . an o' •
a., taken trom the
take u at a •tig
a tiem atpiee,
p a ’ • xtende mant
--lit, nad de pth of
, • F* ry Iranh rety
L:y aad pomcem
-ie ouomn.cai
-aL guine expe ’"
• i 1}
• ■ falveeton
maintain
id them
d at the Treavury.
ft
An Tntrrnationat Raliroad dally.
South at 2 a. m Aud915r.M.t 2 : K ’ and 2:45 A. « -
cbvipton"ayithrhtagp.for Peorta. Wonmerry.
rfor and Tacksbor:, AteaaG anherry, Weath;
modave nt 7 a. M. TOwn""a"prThuredays and
-"6......
Fundafi; w.
For Fort Worth. dajlv ati7 w
Routhwest, for Ciebnrne every NTondava - . v
w"onthxayat‛ra ,‘3
aatyTSidayaekcnprth; 71 "1raso -- line
City and terminns of the M , K A P Fiver
mEtmrdattr-"eskiyamTuectya, Thur-day,......
Carkeaviie ana .Temreren, at A a1 m ‘ ' 1 *n*-
At. H.Adhezaan wle% .2, •
A: tae hailztatesrorzLaGrane
wewatnwthdaily,atagefor Nam Mhvean
Trolgn Rtes Ana Amtemie. and Pne.
stationa OH tha line of thia Hadin r riven from
’and New VnrC V? " raad to New Orleans
Galveston to New ArMarzann nee amehip..
SAteamphips. New orANt.andprchanta Line
foporhing their own hin* lading ‛ ork, Ahipper-
dP“• “rm" pi.
- of pine, oak, cte., there,
clit retort by i f ring t<, Senator Ball';
tion as t!i« land devoted by provi
' e to 1 at • b snake -. owl-, ete
• tght that Senator‘s speech
iphurln. He didn't believe the xegi-
nt. if raised, would do any good, a- it
ld bemwinte: before it could be out
the field.
senator I
illiard. continning. asked what .1 ..
would be -aid when the regiment ti , Phe e the adjournment of Congress it
opo-dtomi-was sent out under a1, gned.that among the many bills
. 1 Brigani. in i.i m? of th. - , were fuvorably reported upon,
of rm without time sufficient for action upon
them, wan one for the establishment of a
datipna academy a? Washington city
.101 w
1O ght the measure proposc would , . , ' ho"ont,be of much interest to all , phetu,sntoh.riddinK.premntseno these honehol
ly uidtothewe-o the frortiet peo.it wPlpofthe Ewion, nne e*|Iedallyin^u«IW««,kWr'h nLin.°2rorunevaor
hnrdening them ith tatation.' “-Dgton. and -purities upon which they lve
" prodre iig any bene tic ial re-nit. ... The New WarVeaarh. ' Poinons.—Fr m poison Ivy or other veget
i - oi ball had ntat-diat in • htnvstruction division of the Xavv
k lit up inpist botties Preparee oniy by
TILDLNAco. ‘
176 William St , New York.
. In reply to a notificatn from the
* m pAy of the officer- of th, ‘Thirteenth 1 poper committee that the Senate was n -
- -lature . which Was passed by a vote i ready to proceed to business, the Presi- •eOdorizr and Disinfectant
- . a.,-* to » nays. 1 dent replied that he had no business for
A i Was introduet d Tepealing the act i the consideration of Hie Senate but a few
nominations he would probally make
within a very few days. It is the opin- a ‛weli a zerunorananxoua
10n ot Senators that they will not be de- i sePtic partie les in the air, has long been felt, and
i tainedher beyond the’midleof next,
Week. 1 under all cireumstanees.
" W. it. RAYLI.Y,
NORMAN C. skEa,"‛ ' "* • •
aSrrurzl!relghtan "asung,
let Texas
fot it i
the midi
he Finance
Ma, anti p... . ) Arrivnea MeKinneyat 1
Mal and Express 1200 midnieht: at An-tin
Ieaves I...... ■ * 50 P m.: and Waco, r n.
oavo Kematem | m. same day. •
Datly } Returnin., enve. in g,.
Funday excepted, . "x"nwanawnntiat
J at
W.. fir
* 4
f)« «. V. •RoWN‛
Ne" Orirnr" mnd "ebite t (bicngo.
The only line ruuning the celebrataa
Ih" ubstitnte for mction 225 was laid amount equal toone-third-:.T,
? .by 17 ayes Ut • nays, ami of the bank. No bank could well
h* -niotituc for the bill was alno tabled snch a portion of it"
•3 13 ayes to 10 nays.
The bill was ordered engrossea bv a
Vino 17 ayes and 9 nayw.
! he .M of the Senate CLauler was
. nt* <1 to the Hibemian Benetl nt anq
utnal Aid A--ociation for their cere
**,′ to -day: and the Se nate ndjourned
. 10 <• < lo ck to-morrow.
‘.c id on that of the bill rouglrt to be *
hen up. He wishe d ’u know what the [i- ■ Iailroud bill
’ a- in the bill that < "'lid not 1 repealed ’1’
quent Legislature. Thebillo'
Va- hevt i the leos tahen up and pa-sed
b twenty--ix ayes to one hit ,
St nator Say lor introdnced a billmaking
npprop riati on of $100,0 fo: the p-r
. em pay of the members and the per
P. M.. for
intermeli te
* Pe da
The New Wnr vesri.
H t toi i; .'1 !: .d stat dLthat ; , ‛0nrtruction dvision of the Navy
a I the opne-ition come from the Neches O’putmvnt has nearly completed the’
ritt ■. to which - “ tion l N fi nid suar- ; Pan: and specifications upon which "the !
- • - piny woodsregion. He Wile C8 I"" W ar -hips authorizee by act of,
*u ‘ ot ; ’ «d magnificent for- ( Congre-s Pagrd at the last session are to I p
7 - ot pine, oak, vu.. there, Lut hell,b,,and advertisements for propo-"
bto build the same will soonjappear.
. It ’? ptobab’cthat the vessels to lie
Ie I bilt by the Government will be built at
quite thehavy-yardsat Philadelphia, Brook-
ku, boston and Portsmotitb, and that
the eontracts for those to be constructed
in priyate yards will be given to parties
in ! hiladelphia and Wilmington, el.
- ba
ca <« t •
'eT"‘ 1 a
ter at pleasure. This caused a long de-
bate. which was suspended to take up
Senate joint resolution fixing tire pay of
in w hich the Honse i the the two accountants employed by the
ind Senators sheney,icomumittee appointed to examine the
1 y. Milliard. Tendiek and saylor• and Treasurer’s offices, at
• appointeda conference । ommitte, 1 8500 pel mouth.
the part of the Senate to confer with j It Was explained that it was consid-
’ appointed b the Hon-, .md bring , eree necesnary to have accountants out-
‘ ■ in nuder-tandit g in gar to rhe ' ide of Austin totally disconnected with
. • tween the two lb, Au-tin rings, affairs or politics, ami that
.\ motion w a- mail to take up tin Li)] two gentlemen, residing iit Galveston,
ng aside one-halt- ot the public '11 1db got for the sum mentioned.
main for-chool purpo--. ‘ ihedpeaker suggested that the dis-
- nator Shelley opposed this on tlie . cu-sion w t- costing more than amount of
■al that he did not w ish to be a partv ' r' duction in the salaries proposed. The
b islation that plop.-, d make tin : liouse refused to suspend the rules to
.--.ige ot the • onstititio nal aim ndment 1 finally pass the resolution.
ve the Depot at j, ot
PULE.MAN’M PAW.Aew
i r. . ’ , ' tae
tat d where it was broke n oif bv ad- . Applicaut. for Nmtionnl BBuukimg
-*tit . t.u setion -3. authorizing fhr ‘ ot the t urrency has but few applications ’ "
- irm.r to asa the national govern-i for the organization of national bank*
• • ."I the mom v to carry out the pro- While the propositiou to increase was
pending, these applications came in large
that uble -peech numbers, showinrthe damon.... ndispeunable im •manin p., v... «.
- phoid .nd earlet Fever. Cancers,Fote UeT-
A- llachargesof all kinds, and mH contaklons dis
very large, ehses. both as a wash to neutralize feve
Tbe IIHcR Diutallera, * and a a disinfectant.
$ LEGISLATNVE PROCEEDINGB.
, One Hleur in Advnne.
o allcompeting linea Take thiu line aha a
23 -ibe of Ntenmbout Trnnarer,
nd the annoying ehaneea of caru .
othe : lines.
te"analarEnttcinteCannlan.Naw York, n .
and mont direct mnto ’ the ple -e it •
aNStpimergnyainz inumen lavaver m chi ag.
journev Mt their jelenro, * and rewume trir
Ccka,and rellabie id-
n Asmne, o.ner7 Whahtodcut.
A maim.
All Rail, Close Connection-, n.,
when* itrimn Tthoneninedla Ia-ting n nutation,
quire an exteruniin. tont cune.....eh re’
eorenene and Nwoiiin, X; b, *" rhenmutini,
weninenn In the |. J 2K.o the .brraat. pam und
i hot Ita nguni no a eurativ. ror’i.thas.thero
•art pomitively tlnt H will runpornen. Wean
•warily in exatence, Al." "Annur any can er
ar alrain.. bruine, Meratecha*nt. aln. miruine
wind rail., nor byenpKwefnrwounla, big head,
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Daily State Journal. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 39, Ed. 1 Monday, March 17, 1873, newspaper, March 17, 1873; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1545501/m1/1/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .