Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 26, Ed. 1, Friday, February 6, 1885 Page: 4 of 8
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BLMAUDI VS JOHN BULL
tisnllnunl Iron Pint
on tbslr religious feelltnrs Induced
them to mutiny Seven thousand of
the xarrlaan deserted to the re > twls
le vltigan Oinlou only 2500 faith-
ful Boldhro With this small force >
attempted to hold the city sgslnst Kl
Malidls ureal army but after severe
fighting in which a large number of
rebels were killed he wag compelled
to surrender
TUB PATK OPOEV OOHIKIN UNKNOWN
2 r lfWhen Gm Sir Charles
Wll ri reached ICtiartoum ho found
tout Kl Mahdl forces occupied both
tho town nnd the citadel He tried to
land and Ascertain the fate of Gen
Ctordon but tlila flrp lie found Impm
ftlblc The eriouijs guns were lurutd
upon him In full force He wo
therefore coihpcIIhI to turn hli back
upon the nlty and return to Jubat
without Hading out whether Gen
Gordon Is elesd nrnllvo
tub jabinkt APiiirjiKNutvi
Sr M Imutwsnf tho downfall of
Kbhrioum has crested gravo appre
hensions In regard to the whole K < yp
tlsn problem umong the members of
the cabinet Premier Gladstone and
Earl Granville started for Loudon ub
soon a the news reached them A
cabinet council will bo held this oven
In The ml lUry au horiile < aro of
theoplulun that Gou Gordou Kent tho
jtrmur put of hU troops down the
Rlla to meet Gen Btowarts forces
mid so deplsted tho garrison In the
town aud eMtadul of ICIiartoum that nn
HtUcfc by the enemy from Onpiurman
was rendered much easier Thegreat
t activity prevail at the war depart-
ment Many official remained on
duty all lost night
no iumkdiatr imkokk
I l M Lord Usu Vl rley tele-
graphs that he doe not consider the
British position at Gubatln Huyiintne
dla e daiiyer
OKDEIW FORSUIlLira
the government has ttlven orders for
afurthcr largo rhlpmont of itorea to
Rnypt These order were Issued lie
lore the news of the
mil of Kliurtrtim was received
ITALY IN WIVIT
The occupation of lleilul near Assab
by tho ItallauH sonio eluys ago whs
forcibly made The Kg ptlsn govern
nient protested without avail The
Iwyption garrison was forced to with
elraw Tim khedlve ban notllled the
jwrteof the Italian npcupotlnti
TIIK UAhUACHK t > V COL BTKWAIIT
Advloes ironi ICoril itlve the follow
lug aroeunt or the tim < H cre of Col
rjtewart aud his thirty f Jloweissuine
time ago The account uomiw from u
xtroker on Col Hnwsrls steamer who
swjs that liu left Kharumm In the
atmnvr AUks with Col Stewart tho
two European commie lUwam hey
twelve Greeks mid several uatlvs
Two other stuinicre accompanied them
to Ueiber which place tlmy shelled
Fitir nuitgara sceomiwuied the expo
dltlon to Ann famed when the Aoaiw
prectxded iiloim
BHK STIllCK ON A K0C1C
feet under water near thn Island
of V d > Gluer Tho whole party
then landed on tho Island Col Stew-
art Mib4equwuly returned to the
etoamor Bjukol Urn gum threw tho
ammuiiltiou ovorboirdaudreturued to
tlio l luud The entire p riy wa nu
nrnied with tho exception of Col
Hiewnrt who had a tmall revolver
The natlvHA ussiinhlLiI nu tho right
bank of ilio river ehoutlng
OIVl t8 IKACIJ AM IIHACK
Hiililnnui ImhIiu eent a ineaHuiiger In
vlllng Col Bt wart to IiIh house Tho
whole party oroeied the river Sulul
man took Col Htewart the coueule
and Ita un Hey to iho houm of n
blind msn nnuiil Ktntder a fakir to
ditiik oolleo While Innldo the lmufe
Huleliimn ome out and motlonid to
thiiiallvia who furmeil twopaillee
ntmed iiltli mvonluiul Hpturu Ono
party oiilend tiia Imuwniid
KIMKnour BTl WAUT
and tho two oniiuld Ha un Hoy on
cawed wounded mid waa nfterwnrcla
taken to Uerber Tlio Krond imny at
taokid tho net of Col Hiewnrta 100
ple among whom woa the narrator of
thin wno Hwam to thelimnd and hid
until dark lie wai afterwards taken
prUonpr to llirtl Col H owart had
landed provUiim nnd atom from the
rtPAtner which made Tour trlpa to iho
iMand Many or hln pnity were
mtnwNfeu W1111K ntviNo to ksiuve
Tliobodloaiir Col biewart and thu
otlieiH wete thrown Into the river
aulolmunH followirn divided all tho
motley they could IIml mid ncnt tho
other ep > ili tu n box to Harbor where
tw i artillerymen two anllors aud
three iintlvm eurvlvora of the iiim
More atill roundo
Till KIIISDIVK itKiiEiunus
Tho kliuOlve linn reluse < l to follow
KuRlamli urivims to allow tho IlalUue
to occupy Mm oiiihIi without the can
tentof hnil n nf Tinltey
TUOOVWUMiNSSTKAMKItaWKKCKKO
Cid WilHll lino ihriibUtni re tAii
of whlrh w ro wrroked In lli Nile ex
jiotly half way l > twuen Kluirtoum
and Metemiieh The third atenmer
liemrluK Col Wort ley aud his paity
oanioonuntl bmught tlio newa to the
Urltleh rump near Meieumch
HOVJT IltOHUUUIlIA AltOUSUD
The excltemunt alttiiditiir the roq >
linn of the news of iho full of Khar-
toum la Increasing < V oonetuiitstrexm
of iitixliim luipjlreio luo udltisr Kir
WUllum Vermm llamourt G < irgo
Olto Trevelyau ana other minUter
Hropoiultn into tho waroUlce The
people throughout the provinces
aro also n otly excited At
Aldershot tho news w s received
with mingled fioluigi 01 sadueca
and Indlgiiatlou A great eousutlon
vai oauted In tho Irioti carrlsim hi
Dublin when the report was renewed
It Is undeistooil that tho fad of Khar
tontu will not cluck the ndvauoa of
Gen Wolwley vbo o limlu body cf
troops will probably match iion as tho
detert nt oiiie anil bo > lego Kharioum
At tho earliest jm IMi moment
TIIK MttSHIINOima TO CIKN OOltPON
Thotlrpt news nf ihu fall of Knar
touut resolved by Goo WuUeley was
brought by n luesrenuer who left the
Ulaud when Col Wlbou wasHtauded
and omioin foolto Gubat Tivomn
aeugefi were dispatohid to Konl via
AbuIdea and Uldul Tlioy both
rcsohed their iieslluatlou In-
telligence ot thn dkatler has
xpnad far and wblo H hup tribes thtt
bUherlo profened filiud ilp f r Kn
lund havo dtclurtd lir ICt Slnlull
The Arabs still hold tin Metuiiieh
gairlsou Tiiey recev d tho news of
the fall < > f Kl art um with nput d
KAkUThS or AltrirttRUV
hen Col WtUous iloutlaapproached
i Hw W HIWmrp lj IHmy >
Khartoum it was compelled to run the
gauntlet of n heavy tlio from both
hanks Trteteblsbml AveKtippnuns
ou the river banka Tlilugsloolieo woiee
when the British discovered that the
enemy was lu possession of the Island
nt Ttitil Just ouisldo tho city The
English still ptmhed up but were 11
nmytU to find tliat tho garrison com
menred firing uj > ou I hem No fligs
were flying from tho piidlo buildings
and Iho town appeured In the undis-
puted p sstseioii of the en
emy The palace seemed
gutted Fmdlng it impossible
to laud In tho face of tho overwhelm-
ing numbers of the rebels tho UntUli
wuki oituntl to ltinntii
KtiHiois concerning the fate uf Gen
Gordin vary but all agree that Kl
Mhhdl cap tiled Klmitoum by
treachery Iho most tellable reports
pilnt to oiio Far e Psslm as the
traitor It Is said that he being
loft in charge of Iho ramparls opened
tho gates Jan d nnd admitted the
Iliemv Homo rumors slate that Kl
MalaI together with a few Levantines
Wirecouped tip in n chuich Home
say that Gen Gordon wai sum wear
ing Kl MalidTa uniform The ma
lorlty agree however that Gen Gor
don wan killed
TltOOl SHUS OltDBIIII IN JIKADINKS8
Ulsstuioil that Commander Cam-
eron the African traveler has ollVrod
to start Immtdlaltly for tho Soudan
to assist the llrltliti In tho cam > a < gn
against the rebel Oruers hv been
pent to Portsmouth to begin the fitting
up of lroopMi
TIIK KXCITBMllNT IN IAHIS
1Aitifl Ftb 0 Iho neah of the
Kharoiim catastrophe created nn lm
iiitUkosiisailou In this city Lord
Lyons tuo umbassador had a long In
terview with tho prlmo minister du-
ring thuday
TUB JIINISIKY ATTACKKO
Thu Iall Mall U zette this evening
In referring to Koattouui tuyn No
body can accuse our ga laut iriopo or
loiiign single moment in their hVrce
race against time In hastening the
r cue of the garilou at Kharumm
The responsibility riBta wholly with
the nilulstem wlio refused to allow
the lle expedition to surt In spite
uf lil ° warning and entreaties
until it was too late Tho vote of par
liament In favorof an appropriation f
300000 for the relief oi Gon Qoul n
was deferred until August > Kven
tlieulf ihtfx > cdiiloiiliad been sane
tluiied forlhwilh
THW IllRClOL8 DAY
would havo beeu galmd hut It was
not BHUotloucd until August 1
lieu tho government Mualy re-
solved tuat It niuat relievo
Gen Gordon That period of
hesitation eacrlllced Khartoum Islam
Is now vletorh u < Tho revolt unit f ll
of Khatoin will tHiiuunto thstaroh
or thu worltl and unleew the mliUtry
dbplav boldness and warlnean upial to
their fotiiierdllrtloiIriiBsn catatropbe
worse than that of Khartoum willful
low England daro not ll > before the
Last cm f o It would mean war and
mil tti from
ONI KM OK ASIA TO TUB OTIIKIt
She must relulorco her gotrlsuis
everywhere Including India even If
It shall bd necessary to call for volun
teers to do tho toik Gen Eulo
must ndvnnco rapidly to lienor and
Metemneh Tho Muakim gairisou
must be relnfoiCHl ami iho roait u >
llerber chared Our duty is not to
lllnoli but to prepar for oveiitualltlo
and thoreleise or Msto mueh by wa
ter Wo havo falltd to save Gen Gor
don we havo now to save Gen Stew
ait
AN ANOIO1TATIAN AClltKKMKNT UK
Nltl
An olllclal note from Tutkoy de
clares that Euglsnd has denied an
iigreeuiiit with Italy as to tho occu
pation of Egyptlau ports and that
lurkey has reipietted luly to with
draw
her troops fr tin tho Red sea
DALLAS
mMmmmfk > > > r
THE GAZETTE FORT WORTH TEXAS FRIDAY FEBRUARY 6
A llpsy Woman Broaka an ArmA
Now Morning Pipar
Hfclul
Dallas Tix Fob C Mrs Hell
while In a state of Intoxication and
whllo attempting lo mount several
Hlepti In tho rear ofn resldeuco on Irtt
tertou nvoutie this afternoon fell mid
badly fraoitirtil both the radius and
ulna bones of tho left arm Tlhe latter
hone protrudtd through tho brlieu
UmIi about an Inch uuU she sull ered
severely 8ho Is it very klmiiy die
iKHtd uld lady atd onus pmpeityln
the clly but occasionally imbibes too
much
W L Pitta was arrcBtcd near Lewis
yllle Denton cuuuty yesterday and
landed m tho county lull
in this
city this morning
Jle Is otiargod with pussluz oounier
loll money In Austin on May US 1884
JIi wax lulled at tho Inetlgatiou of
Dpuiy Uulttd Statin MarHhl llailov
Uestauu to your correepnndoiit that
hu was never In Autlu and tho man
her In which ho undo tuu aiateineut
waS frank ciudld aud convluulug
II Is duub I ma nu lunnesut
riios Hsgley ngd ftfiyllve years
and n native ot Nonli Carolina dud
lu tbo city lopual this morulug of
pit iimonia He hud been u reldent
of theolty for roverol yiais aud was
reaogngd as u worthy mu
Lieut ICato It Iliwouud husbsud
aro still in the city They inarched
ugalusttho Eveiilng Commercial late
jesterday nfteruo > u and wero re-
pulsed Fuu 11 > tcd for the while
A out thirty Judgments of default
wero registered iigalii t parties who
fulled tu put lu an uppearnnco at the
countvoourt today
Hud Smith n colored tough was
Hoed and costs thW morning by it
JiiHieo loraonluga chuich while re-
ligious rxetcleiB were at whlto heat
The church wascoloied also
Tho Kvenlog Oinmerotal thlsovii
lug contains an aniiouucemout that It
will oon be converted Into u moroliig
dally with rilanatuhea frm thu Oalli
mure Ohio Tolirrapho company
Xoti all urn ficui
Hpttltl
ilooa Tex Feb 6 Hon 1 A
Falvoy has tct tho time for holding
district court In Iteeves oniinty to
ivuirrence on tho third Monduy In
February May and august to con
tinue In eeslou I wo weelis
Tlieoltlceu or this portion of the
statu ro well pleased with the bill in
troduced by ItepreaeutatlvH IJniwnlug
tohsvo the eehool and other mbllo
lands plsoeil mem the market to ac
tual settlers If this bill I passed It
will be a great hem lit to this section
oniiesiAie
i hisw xonn orrioB rai B bt kbt
O i i
Corner Sevenh and Rusk Ss
both Wboc sin unl Ttaljsll
W V HEN TJEY Fori Worth Tox
BENTLEY BROS CO
HANCH LAND AND
ENGLANDS DYNAMITERS
Tlio Pollco are In Constant Fear Lest
an Attempt bo blado to Ites
cuo tho Prisoners
Onnninghanis Accomplice Turns Out to
be an American Froth from tho
Land of the Yankees
UUNKINOIIAMH ACCOMPLICE
London leb f Tho mysterious
prisoner airtsted Tuesday evening In
Whitcchapel with CuunliiKliama
nilssluR brown box In his possession
was to day arralgiud lu tho How street
pollco court IIo was formally oharged
with complicity In causluj the explo
tlon at the tower The prlsotier guvo
his namo as Harry Ilurton Ho said
that ho was twentys x years of aire
aud was by occupation acuoluetinalier
He Is live feet niue Inches tall of fu r
complexion with usleuder fi ure 11
wore a lltht mutaohe and board and
looks like an Aiucrlcati When taken
lu the court Burton presented
A llAaOAKll AlPKAilANCS
and seouitil us if keenly alive
to his uuforiuuato position
Ills rsatuluatloii was bilel
utul was coiiilned to takliiK tho prln
oners etttlcuii lit conciruluR his Iden
tity and rtKardliiR tho ohurijo against
lilui uud ho was then hurried bsok to
Iho Clerkonwill prison after beln
firiiially renitttided for further hearing
rhe pnlice any that t hey have no doutt
hut Hurton was Cunultighame ao
ciiiiplkelucauslug tho tower explo
siou His arrtst was accaiuollstied
tlirouuh the aid of the cabman whore
nitvod CuuuiiiKliaiuH brown trunk
In in his 1iescottstiect lodKlng n
w II be muiinbeutl thatCunuluKham
told bis iroscolt street landlady that
tho brown trunk
IlBLOXOEl TO A rtllKND
whoinlKUiwll firit Too pollco as-
sert their ability to prove that this
frleud was Uuttou Tho police ex
plain their conduct in rtfusliiK to let
it bo known that they would amlitu
Huiton by etnlug that they wlsbed U
vo rowiS BlonP tl10 WV between
t
tho Cletkenwetl ptlaou and How streo
court nnd leweu the chauces or the
prisoner wcapo There is no doub
that the benlansln London UOtHklnu
Interest lu llurtoua behalf There la a
large crowd around the Bow streei
IKilieo oourt nud ooutlderablo excite
ment nnioiip tho pople The
jxilho have tned tho cttnteit
precautions for the safe custody of the
prisoner mid t o evident fury of the
ouiiel made Burtou nervous He
could hardly sptak At no time dur
log the exaiultiatlon was ho able to
peak wllhiut failirltif
AN IUPOltTANTexjSPKBfcNCK
An important oonlereoce s held
this aiietiiodi amium the flUlals or
the pnlice the treasury and tue home
d artmento aud tho niniieoor of thn
Kodlsud Vard I is bllwrd that
Iheoourereico was in Xrlaltou to the
recnt ilynnml i < crime aud that auo
ther lniiH rtaut arrest l Imminent
A iwciiurioN ay iiumxiN
It was til ill < ult to obiniu h clmo and
THE
EtclaslTcly Wltolesnlo > o lera tn
w nolesale X53rx3gslQts
lateat tedlcines at Jlannfoctnrer rstsi
HEADQUARTERS FOR SHOW CASES THE LARGEST STOCX OF ORUBt
and
MwHelns In NOBTfl TKXAH at Bottom Priest
Not 409 411 nnil 113 HnnRtnn Hf Fnrt Worth
FORT WORTH CORN AND FEED MILL
O E REED Proprietor
While Corn Mtnl Doited and IJflhaud Hltdnd of Chirped Feedalwsm kent In Stock
Fori Wnrlh Texss
VALENTINES
FINE8T ASSOHTMENT
H N Connor Co
IN THE THE STATE
207 Houston Street Fort Worth
U u UKNTLEY AUlleoeT x
KOttT WORTH AND AIJIIit3 E TEXA8
hindlliiB
a Y ° Pfo PWs tn Blvo oar time nnd perxonal altoutlou to IrailniTjini n
bolleve wa cam mnko X
Wewlll auks a peolntiy or bandllnc
grade Mock oucoramlMlnnnudollcll order from
buv rn end
> iiHiEnni nU bv rllrr
ncuratodetcrlptlonof Hurton during
lis brief preseuce lu the Bow street po
llco court today owing to his rtsthss
iiesa and his oll irts to svoid scrutiny
I Is hat was a tall felt and ho wore u
black coat His
appoarauco was dis
tinctively Ametlcau Burtoiia aklu
is fair His beard and mustache
ro u1 ° RU < Klt His llguro la slen
clieefcboiUB are high his
cheeks hollow aud his noeo Is aquiline
He speaks with
A 8TKONO VANKKK ASCKNT
hen marched thero wiio louud In
his pocktts one flveKnind note nine
pounds and ton shilling In gold coin
and threo slilllln s In silver bo
ldes a great muiiber of papers
Thn story told by Constable ja rvls
who e lcted Burtons arrest was most
niatprhil to th nroiecutlon Jarvls
went ou Tuesday last to Turners road
ii f aw ° Irll er Jarvla atked
hlmirho was iho man who had re
moved the brown trunk from the
Irescott stret lodglugs u fortnight
Till Pltl ONEltBTALK
Burton answered Yw I bought It
for six shillings from a man In tbit
street aud took It homo I dont know
he mail I havo never Been him
Hiuco I c mo from Amfrlca Christ
um We camo abiard the Oiegou an
lopped at Liverpool overniKht We
ramo to L mdon tho next day whlh
wasChrlHtmas
day I have been In
Lnglaud before Ifwas here last Apr 1
I reiurnea to Amirlca In BeitHibw
When J rvls asked him what his
trade was Burton replied that ho was
a ca dnettimker He did not hesitate
< > produce the brown trunkunl when
lie had exhibited It he was placed uti
der arrest and at once Informed that
ha wat to ho chorKed with belnir
AN AtV Sir LICK OK CUXNIAaiTAU
in the recent djuetnito exploions
iho prisoner upon bplug Bsked by
Judge Inchsm If the statements
inmle by Constable Jarvia wero tru
replied that they wereand lit was
thereupon
poi
next The
remanded until Monday
conduct of the pollco coiT
ylncesfhe putIio that Burton attlie
line of hi cpture was engaged in
> uauilte plots of which tho exphislo
at the house of commons aud the
tower were hut the beglnulnir The
Sfwrv rtiW l ° bB voidsnee
oi > ery great disasters
Tim Siipreme Court
aALvESTOv Tjex Feb 6Tn the
supreme curt tenlay the e lon was
upld In fixing the tlmo for tho
utrB r JrK number of cases
onnai 0cktt nWttU1 K e d y
of i n JoCIll1 D y rs tlte member
cpugr4lect from tho Tenth dis
tilat wm m the oily today on bust
less couneeied ulhtho
court andTleft
wl
for Austin this evening
A Murder Trlnl
Nkv Orlkakb La Feb Sl te
FordMnrphy murder tilal tcdsy
Judge Ford mado a statement to the
Jury denying all kuowledgo of the
murder exont from hearsay or that
L rnfjKhr ° M0 dW l ° hB9auU
Pat Ford M o mide a atatoment B0
I bobton owirni
x > s
Tiin miiIiiii itishhi JH I
9
FORT WORTH TEXAS
know edging that ho alone Hilled
Murphj that tho nieetlUK with him
uns accldinta that ho did notshixt
hlni after ho fell that no ono dso tired
at Murnhy that tho dllllculty be
tween hlni anil Murphy arose from un
InBiiltlug remark nmdo by Murphy
Ford had been Inlonned that Murphy
had threatened his liri and that of his
l > rother R > rder F > rd
m
RAN ANTONIO
A Oommitteo Appointed to Investi-
gate tho Charges Against the
Olty Attorney
pecmi
Ban Antonio Tix Feb City
Attorney Newton has Just written a
communication to tho mayor in
which ho declare h the charges
of official corruption preferred
by Alderman Ballon aro false In toto
and demands uu investigation Tho
K 3 PP lutil a oomiultteo of
three aldermento try tho case The
severe charges were uttrantiug much
attention and are
freely commented o a
A tt < > m Ulmmlt
county
san
Blerfl morewed Wo
cltixns Is out scoiiilug the border of
tue county nftor rov bandMif Mex
lean cattle nud hMe thlem
rhey hope to accomtllsh wim
two governments havo failed teido
bon er from that pestiferous clas
U to the last
report no more dead
Mexicans had been dlo Vered
tho directors of tho Aransas 1 > h
ra road aro still considering 1ie pror
osltlonof outsldo Cipltalisfl to biin
to road and will pVoimhly VeacU a
tlual
determlnatlin on Saturday
A Fori Worth IliiulJumper Captured
at Mlhhmu
Bpeclai
Millican Tkx Feb 5 Yester
day a telgram was received herefrom
City Marshal Bea of
Fort Worth toar
rest Ed Thompson oharged with rob
bery Ho was imsteel by our deputy
sheriff and Is now In
Jail awaltlm Mi
Mf g
pr tf U8 t u
t hB
Kbxf hffd rihat a as
A l > tur em Cattle Ulfraio
Ht Louis Mo Feb 0 Mr A T
Atwuter ecretary of the Natldnai
Cattle and Horse Growers association
has received nu Important letter
h C w 02
i P tf hew
m ro l > nu treat
me t
ofwpiji and better uuilitlus un 1
ntomuiTiox
Prayer for Prohibition fa Ii
be Held on Tuesdsy Fei
ruary 101885
To the nirlhllin ltupls ot Ti
uLdlilatcie
Belltvlug that fuurflftbi
crime and pauperism in oitf
be avoided by prohlbillrg U
traffic and luviut tent a
tlojH to the legUlaturefor tut
slot of inch an amendmentll
of the people aud al o btlm
the Luru changes the I
of the children of ina
will therefore we lmtwi
earuca ly beg that you will K
us lu huldiug February 10 l1
as a day of prayer t i IMS
Ituler that we may be deilvK
our enomy so that lu futnrt
our posterity may eervoHitst
uud safety
In cities an allday uiettlof
now leader each hour and >
Gospel Teuiperuucu meetluj
should bo lieM under the
tho clergy oriif the Wumini
reaiieratico uulou as uisyM
best In a millerpUcesIttiu
to 4 p m nnd u mghtrntttla
church bell oo lung friin
inluutes at each hour
sluglng Let It bo ktiosn
peoplu may comesud go
veutence Have yuur pnitr
place of meeting well ailvei
also send promptly a rrp1
tueellUB to ull rel glrtw
papers in your cotumuulty
We suggest that ye JI
npentd with u preke
suggest some of the toplcsuj
fur scriptuie less ns dj
> 01t TUB PKAISB MW i
BxndUa 16 tl chapter ljj
Judges fi h cbspier JL
I Bimuoi 18 h obafitr
110th 6th Gin
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Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 26, Ed. 1, Friday, February 6, 1885, newspaper, February 6, 1885; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth86400/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .