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THE DAILY INTELLIGKNCER NORTON'S MLIGENC1
Is the Oldest Republican
DATr.Y TAPER XOW PUBLISHED IV THE
St ate of Texas.
Or ever like to be.
Terms of Snbseriptloo:
Or.e year,
'•IX n*ontbs
$3
Office: US Hons
('allas City.
AveilB",
...Texas
\iS7ANTKD—Parties la know that to* tw»«
iff p perin which to place advertisementais tbs
iNTELl.KSENCER. He who don't know this slwuM
I. cut fur the snnple.s
NOTICE TO OUR SUBSCRIBER.
y, are entitled to every number of our p^pct
(hiring tinioenbscribedfot. We- pay pontage
t-P esv.-y number sen? to the postollice and if y.oa
i ui to receive any number >ou will pleooe notify,
us. Let money paid bring ite proper return.
•'initiation i3 ofierin? soma soecial Bar
•;-i:ns in Furniture, chairs,looking vlassi'se
Hi.-s stock is tii« largest and h comprised of
i : finest goods m his line to be found in
T-: xa-i.
Invalids should prevent their disease
. ai ^lining ground by using Brown's
lr<>n Bitters, It stops decay, keeps the
.oil warm. and gives the emaciated form
r.tw h.a-e of life.
Tin Intelligencer 13 steadily inorea
, g its circulation. It is bei 4 anxiously
. pi rod after on all sides The Daiiy is
1 njy 50 cents per mo th; Weekly 1
50 p.;r vear. Send i» your names with
<:ash.
upkka or Theatre—A beautiful French
Achromatic' Opera Glass, including a fine
i.: orocco case; sent cariiage free oa receipt
t S3, j.', ( r two for $0.00.
E. Is L'A'BUKY A Co.,
leb6-() ji 57 Beekman St., New York.
15 I KLLIGESCER OtTClE
Ir.fornmti-n war'.edin regard to Capt, Cull- r
wa- was about Austin in the year 186"—60. 4n
1 evson k:.o .rin^ of hi ) whorcabouts, or of his fa mi
ly will confer a favo* by writing to the Editor of
the l.> i'iaLAI rKN'lOfitt
NOTICE THIS.
If you wint to buy a pirno, organ or musical.in
nrumeota of any kind or sheet music, or iuatriv;-
> ,i:''ojo!: or anything in the misieal l'ne—»p-
y . ,) ji.-.- , dli-ir ot the Intelligence.*, and you
Vf.l b 1 em-ibfc-d to buy what you wont and you
n ill!. ive 1 i.irty per cent from what you wil htsve
to-da; so- callv'i music dealars., Baar this in initid
uiiiig tiie iioliduv season. r
A CAKL).
To n.!! who art sutfeiinj from the errors ar.d
■ eiiwii of youth, nervous weakness, eorly
tU-t :•■>•, to*- '-f manhood, i:c.. 1 wiil nend a recipt
thatV11! e.ne you, FREE uF CH.VP.GE, This
jT'-r.i : iiu-, y \vas discovered by a missionary in
i- outh An.' :V :i Sanda seif.addrssajd envelope
*1. tiie itev.-Ail T. Ionian, Station D, New
V rt citi •
71
THE
OLD AND KDLIABLE
BEPI B I/ICAlSr
PAPEB
OF
U. S. DIRECTORY.
President, Chester A Arthur ol N. Y
Vice President—I>avid Davis of Illinois
bectelary ot State Frederick T Freling
hey sen, of New Jersey
Secret aiv of Treasury Bc'bert H.Folcer
ol New York.
Secretary of War, Robert T. Lincoln of
Illinois.
Secretary of the Interior.. Samuel J. Kirk
wood of Iowa.
Attorney Generi.1, Benjamin II Brewster,
Pennsylvania.
Postmaster General, Timothy O Howe,
Wisconsin
Supreme Court of the United States.
Chief J ustice, Morrison R Waite, of Ohu
" Nathan Chflord..of Maine
W. B, Woods, of Alabama.
" Samuel F Miller, of Indiana.
" Steuben J Field, of California
" Stanlev Al 1 thews of Ohio,
' Joseph P. *5radley, of N J.
" ' Wash xlunt of New York.
Court meets first Monday in December
Washington.
U. s». Ct ' *H|n Texas.
Circuit aki. ji j/«ict Courts.
NORTHERN DISTRICT.
Circuit Judge Don. A, Pardee of La,
District Judge, a I* MoOormiok, Dallus
Marsha], A B Norton, of i)itlla«.
District AU*y, F W Miner, of Paris*
CleiK, J 11 Finks, Waco
y«wo,
M
<
II
• I
lteputies:
aud. tiraham.
A J Houston, Dallas, K/ w O)
'NORTHERN TEXAS.
-THE-
Weskl? Intelligencsr
v u
i:( made uv> of the most ii;Ur«*tic.'<
i :-:a'.—All who contemplate lmrni*
gtai : to "the beautiful land" ca 1 learn
the $i..vu>.ta,,t.n •>"'d disadvantages—"thj
truth, and noiiiing but the truth," by sub-.
ftc'.'ibu..; for Aoiiton's Union IntiOlligen^
jek, pu'.n';siitd at Dalian, the city of g.'ea
expectations and jrivinest promise in i,nc
Slate Turns: a ii2.50 pci jnum i;1.50 for
six mr.ntiis
|J <• ^ . - t '-J ^ '•> V-/ ^ ► .TX • t *
Fiencv itO'. us a F'tu o £intS tif^'ctive
l.i.i Li c-.stes in ail Paria ci tiia
VJorlJ.
For thirty years it has b?en a favorite
jrith people and a leader with the tra ie.
I'be name "Coooaine," has become a val-
1 : >> 1 e property uarnett ci Cj. have es-
tablished sole right to use it in several
:-uits at law thus protecting the public
and themselvesfrotu imposiiioti.
T11 e superiority of Buroett's Flavori;:g
Extractsconsi-t in their perfect purity
and Ki'e^t strength.
osa MQUAKa: wnru.
The number ot scjuare feet in a acre is
4;;,..-Hi. In order to navr this area the
piec;- of laud must he of such a length and 1
■>iv;-.dth ti.at two multiplied together will
produce the above number. Thus, an
acre of land might- he 43,5ti0 feet Ion,' by ,
one foot broad; *1,780 leet long by two
Aet bi'oa'i; 14,6-^u leet-long, by three feet
broi-d. aim so 0:1. It the acre of land is to j
ae e xactly square, each side must be near- :
jv as po^ihle LOi feet 1:2 inches. The
nearest vou can come to an exactly sqtrare
acre with as even number of feet in the ! always moving forward ar.d keeping pace
acre Ka'is it 2io feet lon^; by 19S broad
Eaatern District.
District court, Amos Morrill,of Galresto
District Att'y, E Guthridge, "
Clerk Circuit court, W. M. Ried.
Clerk District court, S J Morse.
Ke| istrars in Bankruptcy, Ed ward T Aus
tin. of Galveston, aud S T New ton
Tyler.
Marshal. Eastern District,W J Phillips
Deputies: 11. II. Kirkpatrick,,Chief; Gal.
veston; W T Clayton, Uobert Detnp^ay jmj.
J II Letherman, Ualvoston; John Cleraon
Houston; JM North. Tylur; W K rf4u«l^.n,
Marshal; W I Ingram, aulphur Upriu«s; J
M Uickey Ueuderaon; A K ltankin, Hemp-
atead; 15 It lioone, Wiiarion. 1
Western District
Judge, E. B Turner, ol Austin.
District Att y, A J Evans.
Jlerk District Court:
Austin, Matthew Hopkins,
\V. C. Robards, San Antonio.
WEBTBkM DlSTfllCT OF TEXAS.
Ed. V. Hudperts, Amtiu, Teats.
Deputies : Walter P- l^an •, ••
" J-usM lieid, Hearce
" W K AioFarl.ind, Brenhata
• O B oaldweil. "
" JaB M carter, dan Antonio
John M. Bansom, Boerne
11 Henry Uoldwater corpus cnrtstJ
JOice deludes and ciei ks;
Vv' MeMaster, Ban Antonio.
' Ed Hupperts, Austin,
Courts meet 1st Mondays in Februnr*
and August at Austin; 1st Mondays ir
May aud November, at Sau Antonio; and
] I.-t Mondays in January and July ai
j Brcwusville, Texas
Collestos f Customs.
i C Brow ^Viile, Joi.n LHnynes; Corpus
, Cqriati, ; El Paso A. Tihbast
! Gualveston, A, G, Malioy; Indianola, F A
Vaughn.
UOSO.US roKCEor CALVERT,
NEWS ITEMS,
EXTRACTS,
v luuiiULo
EDITOR]
*
' and as in the past so in the luture, i
outidwill be f a strong supporter ot
i* *
LAW AND ORDER,
PUBLIC FREE SCHOOLS,
POLITICAL EQUALITY,
A. Q. M^lloy
W. I>. Shepherd
W. K. sjtur^ia
D.il. Caker
<i c., Evans
W titeveuson,
11 Hradbrooa,
it Kulifsou,
T II iiriuck
Juo Delany
August Bader,
t VV Boyle.
W T Burns,
N VV Cuney
VV E Uuichisoa
L C Af'ledge
VV E i'aixer
i B Folleil
Chas A Harris
John Crook,
Kd D.ivis,
A Mettikc,
'1 D Johusjc
Henry Bee
U 1' Vv heitlesey
VVia Eewut
ii. Burns
Hen- v Ballinger
j? t> othrop,
Jaaics i.oijers
Collectors oU
Collector ot'Ous^onu.
special deputy
Deputy
CieiA
do
acting appraiser
storekeeper.
do
Inspeoioj
do
do
Vi Sio is Sirs, V/iiisJow
As tbi.) question is frequently aske-I, we wil
simply si.y that she is a Isdy who upward -o
forty y&ars has untiringly devoted h«r time sanp
talents a leniaie Phj siciatf and a n urse. pr ineil
l'.'A\y i.moiig rhlldren. Cine lius especially stud-
i! ,cil the ccrstitution and want« of this nu-
merous clas^, ana. hs u result of this effort, and
practical KuoWiu.ec, obtained in a lifetime
-nent aw a ra ise and physician, she has com.
p' undei! a fcooiiiing gyrup ,for childron teething.
«. "I-" n,-.,^jc -gi,',l|J
with the progressive spirit of the times.
It operaten iike magic -giv.u g rest and health,
and is mur-ever, sure to leguiut-j the bowel,. In
consequence of this article, M.*a. U'inalow is be- '
romiiig world renowned as a benefactor of ber i
race; children certain .y do KIbJi l"p and ble*« '
lier; e»pecially is thij the case in this j
city. Vaet I>uaititie» of the ?«>othing Syrup
are daily sold anil Uetd here. We tliiuk sirs Wins
lew his immortalized her liiuae by li.is invaluable ]
urdcle, we sincerely believe thousand of children!
ii 4 e been tsi veu from an ear'y gravp by its
'iiuely u»', ana umt na.lioni> yet unborn will share
il» benetits, and uuite in cailnii: ln-r liessed. No
mother lias uisiiarged ber duly to her anffenlg
little one. ir. ouoopinioii, until nhe has givcu It th«
benefit of Mrs. V\ slow's B »otliiuK By rap. Try
mothers—try it tow Lactic*' Vieitor. 7
York told by an druj jltu. 1& ccnu a bwtUs.
aj
do
Inspeetor IJoaston
do lyabiue
do Velasoo
Saa Luis
Nigot lugpee«^
do
vo
do
do
do
axoasenyer,
uu
laborer
do
boatmiiu.
uo
.ernal Ivev-inne
1th Di-"*t<< NV H Sinclair. Oa. vt-st-on.
Deouties Jas Uc Vi r.'.t-;, >s .';<ir>ktt.
"A VV McEiUlp, VU >»'.i-.
Geo Ml'atteu, liui.uv...^.
it E Davis, Uoeutoy .
\i'.u 11 Gritlin, tiaivestoh
It t' eicrdtia, Galveston.
cierK. £, uuriuid, Galveston.
" J !*Cuuv» Ganoatoc.
Gaugwr. J il Barbour, *j <~<>oaiou,|
E H Norris, Galvesicu
li Clark, Vlctoiiii
d Dist., Collector, li. C Lu ll ow Austin
Cleric, el B Burke Austin.
i^ep 1st Div., Max iui.at., Au«iin
2tid " A G Uo.iie, dau An'oaio.
Sri " G. A. O'Brien VVV -;o.
4tu '• lieury I'urnell, K,rt WortL,
6 th " — «;tconciio.
i :ird L'ist.. Collector. \\\ Umbvl-iintock.
Oej uues: i.c Carman -st Division, Al as .al.,
• B H Does a id " diiipnur jp'o-.
«• C. 41. Cslupbell, 3d " Julias.
Po<i-OEK1CK SPECIAL AOrxcV.
| -luflge Amos f. 1-osier, Austin, iu charge.
I \V (•:. S.uttb. muslin.
HiWat. 1'arisu oi<rU Austin
Missouri Pacific
RAILWAY.
Passing throueh the inoet enterprising portions
! f fkausas mid Missouri, the Hoaatiful Indian Tel
r.tory and Texas, with a solid steel truck to and
riMU the Union Depots of Bt. Louis, Hannibal
vansas City, and St. Joseph, Mo., Atchison and
eavenworth, Kan.,and Denison, Tex., making
Lote eonnections iu these Depots with Hailway
cl'nee leading to ail parts of tne Uuited titates
i'aseengers who purchase Tickets over the MIS*
OUlil PACIFIC HAIL WAV have
NO CHANGS OF CARS
AM) DAILY TRAINS
BETWEEN THE FOLLOWING CITIES
Jvaucan C'iiy itnd St, Loulu^
Lenveimorlli ami S»l. XjuuIm
AltiMsuu aud Si. iiOUls,
St. JuMejub and St. Louis
Ftirt Scot! and St. L«in»y
Fort Scott aud llanuibal,
Fort Scott and iiausas ( lly,
Fuiporia aud St- Louis,
Junction City aud St» Louis,
lstiiiisou aud»t* Louis,
Deuison and Ua:ini!»al,
. l>euiKou and KauMuUityi
Sedaiiit and Omaha,
Kansas <JitJ* san*! Lokuii,
WITH
liecnlinff Chair Cars free
Besides FIVE of Pullman Sleeping Cars and
handsome Day Coaches, with Toilot Itooms and
the latest improvements heated by pipiw and
tnrooghly ventilated, carpeted, and with oolored
atendants.
Tie Missouri Facifio Railway
lijis a Steel Track, the Miller Platfor
Improved Automatic AirBrak e on all ca m
passenger trains. It is iu evejy respect.
A FIRST-CLASS RT
Pot .Maps, Time Tables, and interesting reading
matter concerning the Missouri Pacific Railway
and its cennectioiis with other Lines, which will
be mailed VliiiK, address
F. CHANDLER,
Gwn'l Passeuger Agent.
J.D.BROWN
Asi'tGeu'l Passengt t Agent.
A. A. TALLIES, General Manager
ST. LoL'iS, MO.
^IcmpiuS' & CharlcsiO!)
ffiAllSOAD
THE
Gar Rt Southern Mail Jtontf
Passing through the "naturally beautiful anc
most favored region of oar country, Decided!1
the shortest line to the Kast and Southeast.
After June 1st round trip ticket* at rednce,
rr\es will bo on sale to the celebrated spilu£
ind watering p*aces of Kast Tennessee am
Virgin iiu
Xlvgant Day reaches fiom Little Roc)
o Chattanooga without change. Magnl
ficent ralac.) Bleeding cars, owned by the corn
pany,on all nignt trains. (Sleeping car fare re
dues'l, Bnggnge through to destination.
Passengers for Washington Baltimore, Phila
telphia, New York, as well as to. Chattanoo gi
bun 'harlotie, Auguuta, as and all Souther;'
,<*, >uld purchase tickets by this line.
JruiB' Time Tables, and ltates of Ticket
fceu plication to
P.R.RODGBR.
Wetterd Agent Dullas.
MARSHAL'S
Marshal—» n worton' Dallas Texas
U S Court room and offices •ornari I Elm ao
Sycamore.
Residence of Marshal,.No 748 Rr>.» avenue
Courts a: <)aUas tirst Mondays ir, June and l>
ceuiber.
General Diputie».
J, W. Hearick, J. D. George, •.!! Traynham
H. J, Thompson. W, N. Norton, Dallas,
Dallas Division. Counties
Navarro, Johnson. Ellis. Kaufman, Dallas, Bocl
wall,Hunt, Lamar,* Fannin, Grayson Collin, Dei
ton, Cooke, Montague, Wise, Tarrant, Porker
Delta anu Cluv
Deputies and their districts.
Dallas, Ellis, etc, j R, Cloike, Dallas
Kaultnan and Rockwall, V
Hunt county,
Lamar aud Delta
Fannin,
Grayson, Cooke,
iiiOiitaKue tc Clay,
Tarrant and I
Johnson J
l'arker Wise,
F. J. Thomas, Greenville
L. B. Hunt, Part
8. T. Carter Bonheu
J U. B Catlett, yueen l'cal
i T. M. Wrigqt, Donisoi
A. N. Woody, Fort wort
THE
Texas and Pacific
RAILWAY
With its connection from the most direct
and quickest lines from all points to
TEXAS
St, Louis, Chicrgo, Cairo, Indianapois^
Toledo, Memphis, Nashville, Louis
uiUe Chattanooga, Alt»nta
and all points
North, East & South-East
Trains loaves Dallas Station, as follows:
* East Bound.
Jso 4 mail and express . . . 7 20 a in
No 20 mail andexpioas . . . 4 0y p m
West Bound
No 1 mail and ozprehS . - . 8 40 p m
No 9 mail and express - . . S 25 a in
Nos - and a rua daily between Eeastlaud and
St. Louis.
Nos 1 -i run aailbetween Fort Worth and S
Louis.
CONNECTIODS
A Toxarkann, with 1 rains on the 8. N. Iron
fountain and So. Kail way for all point® North,
Eift end Boutii-east.
At l.ongview Juastlon, and Mitmsoia, wit
trains on Internarm a It R. lor Tyler, Pa'esti;
llora . , r.ti^ estou and Sau Antoiiio. ti
At ins <sf Houston Tc
centr t rsicana. Mcxia, Bremom
vV'aco Hempstead, Brenhu
and at po-nta in Middle and Southern Texas.
At Slierniun, witii H & T c itwy for all point
on the line of that load.
At Fort Worth, v?i.h StageS for all point iu
Western Texas.
At Sbres>eurt, w.ti Red river Ste imjrs for
New wriea^".
Pullman's Palace S!yei>ii)g Cui
i'ort Vv'or.'h, Dillas ami Sherman
J. II, MilliKcn, wealherfor
United Stotei Commt.mioners.
James Bei.tly. M. Burford, J. M. MoCor
mick, Dallas,
Joseph Hici etc, Sherman J M O'Neal Deoatu
W. H. Johnson, Parii; o, S. Kennc
dy. Fort Worth.
Tacc Divinion.
The counties of Brazos, ltobertson, Loon
Limestone, Freestone, McLennan, Falls, Bell
Coryell. Hamilton, Comanche, Ertth, Hood, Bos
que, Sonierville, Hill, Brown, Coleman aad Hun
Uels.
Courts at Waco first Mondays in April aud O
ct>cr
U. S. Commitsicurt.
ftepujies: W >F Lynch, Waco; J. b
ilSttt-i, li».uiilton;U. J. M«Hbgh Caivert, H. a
Htokes. Buitoa.
Graham Divinion.
The cocuties oi Eastland, Stephens, Youn«
Archer, K icldta'Wiiuarger, Baylor, 'lhroekmor
ton, Siiu ikelibrd, Callahan, Taylor, Jones,
Haskell, Ivnox.llurdemaa, Greer,j jSolan, Mitch
•11, Howard, Marilu, Audiews, Gaiiius, Dawson
Garn
Lai
- , Motlet
PloyG, llaie. Lamo, Btylty, Palmer, Castr
Swishor, BriseO, Hail, Cliiidrees, Co =ngsworti
Danky, Ariusirong' Deal Smith, Oldham, Pot
ter, Uarson, Cray, Wheeler, Hemphill, Lipscomb
Ochiltree, Hobeits, Hutchinson, Uanslora, tiher
man, Moore, Hartley, i'aio Pinto, Jujk and Dal
aai.
Courts at Graham lira, aisndays in Februar
»:id Augus;.
Deputise. J. Et. Wiight, M, T. enenwr, J. \V
<>o» ilobcetie; F. W. Hei hard, Abileue.
i'. Conimitsviutivrb.
C. W. Johnson, Otiitaoat; H H- McConnell, ,Tnck»
bc.ro: F. \V. linuriA. Crahaiu; T. H Conue
Eastland.
en, uuwjiu, iuuiiui, auuiewB, truiues, V
Borden, Scurry, Fisher, Stonewall, Kent,
Ly»tn, Terry, Yoakum, Cocnran, Hockley,
buck, Crosby, Dickens, King, Cottle, 1
T
ESI.E
.i * ^ f
SIISi
Dr.
Tf'ur all Nerve and Brn'.n
fcfections ai" invaluable. I I)e
jare prompt, salo and ei; lui
HThe best known remedy 11
j.ilie world for nervousnes ii
;- sll stages; Wonkeningoi' tin
[•"memory, Loss of main pow
£er. Nervous Debility, Los
pjveergy. Lost llones,' ir ipru
^.'dences of Vou'.b, Kxae^Aejii
p-matnrer -yeara.Smiiiiiai weal
Uness, and General Loss o
^ Power in Generative (Jr^uru
|vcus
f. I U W Ci lil V4 I uei . x.
^To tuoso sulioiiiK trom W&r
Daiii u
iiOUlB.
Any information in regard to rates of
Freight, Time ami Connections, will
be cheerfully given on application to
11- M. HOXIE
Gen'l Sup't Marshall, Texas
II NEATMaN,
Marshal, Texas.
;X©iLM
m
tki f il
L.1 v &L± t
£or
PADS
lie
c'lioadaehe, Nervoae Shock
t.Nervous PiGH'.ration iserv
i Vut Exhautiou, relief is at
t;'fo d. In many cncec ol Hmab
tJwerknesa they act^ liko ••
t'charm, The SmuoDt. t <
T_,.;,r,..<!- » ^Teacher, ths Cleri:yin:.n, th«
tKditor.the fcusiiusi mat.,cai
f all be bcnotlted by tu.u use
f L'.fc is too short to wast
' away in a dell te p!£ m.aia •
•> hen a S1.S0 Los v. ill befie^
I ye;:, and six boxes will ear
j ami rest re you tobealthaa>
T>pi- liappiness lor 7.6". iv«kyou
druggist for tlicDi. Take u
other. O. send diiect t > ih
uia ti ufttc turer s,w h o vrillrso
-tiieiu by mail, sealed, oi.
f r rice. Addr< s Dr. cl irke Medicine eon
tvS lircadwuy New York. Send 3ee
for circular. Feb.
ceipt ■
V any,
eta-iip
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Sabfccripon
82 oO
i it m« tump* tor "
Jz Ssnfl StaiB u Spaei 0pi3!
For SOLDIERS,
widovs. faihert, mother* or
children. TboasaodsrstcntiUcd. Pensions»]rca
Icr loss' f fiutar.toe.oye or raptnr«.va-ico»« Yeici
er any nineste. Thoo<-uid» of pensioners
»' !d-er» entitled to INCithASK luid BOUNTY.
I'ATLVTt* procuri^rfur invotori. Soldier,
ludvimstt v> u«in JCtjcB^lit and sold. Soldiers
*nd Jielrsapr'T frTTonf rights ■% ones. Send M
lumps for To, Ciiiti •-Sotoier." and festioo
and honntr Uws.Mank* sad instrvetioa*. W,
ennrefer 10UiimmuuUof Pensioner, and Client,.'
gs^ii
if:?:
81C MainStreet
Dali&3 Tezs*.
rrillERE is io erenter Blood Producer an-1 Lli
-- silt turning Principle in the world of foods
tpedicincthai MAL'l BITTKRd, prejared fro
Unfcrmer.ted Malt. Pons and Quinine. They
the body and the brain, enrich the blood, soi'.t V
the bones, hardes. the musfles, ouiet ibe ner\ '
cheer the mind, Perfect digestion, regulate tl
etoteach 2^d b(>we e, cleanse the liver and kidne
ond vitalise with NEW" LIFE every fluid of
body. Reware of imitations similarly uamei
L< ok for,ibe company's dig nature which api
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Norton, A. B. Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 22, 1882, newspaper, June 22, 1882; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth444014/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.