Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 284, Ed. 1 Friday, March 30, 1883 Page: 4 of 4
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is tiie oldebt kipubiicax;
daily taper now
STATS OF TEXAS-
OR EVER LIKELY TO EE.
TEEMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
One Year - - - $6 00
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OFFICE: Ui RUSSIA VEXCE,
DALLAS CITY . - TEXAS
" World Smash luff,"
World-smashing, Meteoric Astronomy
and Lunar volcanoes. are "ihiill»t.g" suh-
j eels discussed by VV. M. Williams in No.
i :i of the Eizevir Library,—j rice tiro cent"?
Nervously inclined readers will be glad 'o
know that the author is conservative, and
claims that -ciei C3 demonstrates not tht-
.-arly destruction ol the universe, bus
quite the contrary. There three essay ►
ire from a handsome iarg" volume by the
same author and publisher, issued under
i ne title of "Science in hhort Chapters."
in whicn are treated something moie liian
two-score topics of p 'pular interest, man}
of them bainy practical rather than sun
ply curious, 'ihe importer's price of $3.
50 is reduced by the American publisher
'o 50 ctius for hai'dst me cloth binding,
or Co cents for hall Lussia. lid edges
though lise American edition is tairl\
t-iiuai to the iiuprter'* For saie bv a>
booksellers, ami bv c'nb agents. Jonn bi
A iden, pubtisucr, 18 Veuey Street, .New
York.
RECORD OF FRA UDS.
The p"et Office Department puts upon its fraud
1st t)io Mutual "ress a so'jiati<vi a,ul tha Araeri-
PUBLISH til) IN THE I can News Exchange cf Cincinnati.
Aieo George s. ninys. alias Sanford, alias Ban-
ford & Co., of Chicago are fraud'.
t+reat Western Gun Woiks,Pittsburg, Pa, don'
ante up-
Tht> Lobdell Chemical nr., ol St, t.nuis, Mo., it
e reported don't pay its advertising accounts
The New Vorii Furnishing Company don't pay
nd«,aud send in return articles for money, lit ware
of't. .
The Gosette and Star thus deeci ibes a mu'titude
of slinks ••
a subscriber who will allow the postmaster
to do bus incus for him, in the matter of stopping
his paper, after tafe.ng it a ye ir or more—and
never paid ior it-is not a jjeiitleman, and h.b
name shiu d be published. ;,he is defrauding the
publisher, b t is too big aeowar't to do it b ildly,
iherafore he hides himself behind the poe rnas
ter.
—The Ed'tor of the Kan Maroa Free
Press describes the condition of many pub"
lisJiers:
A word to delinquent subscribers. We
nave not found tune to send out bills ; nd
til knowing themselves indebted need not
lo wait 'or this formality, but will piease
call anci pay u*».
Fleming & Vie nam, r e Kendell St Co., Chas
i h»rvi it <'<t.. Benb'tt llolizman 5t <Jo,, and
Cud worth it Co., ail of Ohicag .>, are decared by
the Post ffiiin department to be fiauditions con-
ceals.
tuicrnrising people are begiiiiii g to learn the
vaZue • f advertising the year round. '! he persis-
tency of those who are hot intimidated by the cry
ot ,-duW times," and whj beep tlieir liames and
baciness . ver bcfo • the p ibiic, wl^ surely place
them on the tikht siae in the and.
j- Weaver & Co, Pittsburg,
Reuuer Ma mf cturi g co.
(jreat Westers Crun Works.
Dr War'?, of New Pork, w'jo advertises In vigor
ting Pills is. a 11011 piying fraud. Kor the pi inter
ihe head line is a he fer "There is wo balm iu (jil-
ead."
j, a. Vail, 1237 Market street,"hU ideZphia,^* a.
at.ii •]. Cuiney a co 1m" Broadway, New i'ork
don't pay.
The'i'yler Courier publishes a long list ot de-
linquents, and otters their account for sale.
Pass them around thai dead beats be known
bowevsr gay the r piuiuage may be.
Hope for Drunkards.
"Mv husband drunken habits he could
cot overcome until Parker's Ginger Tonic
took away his thirst lorstimuants, restor-
ed his energy of nnnd and gave liin
strength to attend to business.—Cincinnati
L<d".
wanttrt-a good location in Texas for a firs
c!r>«s Military Bchool by one of the ablei-t ai d
most experienced teacners in the Union, who
brings with him the v ry hi»>«ist testimonials ns
to qualification and moral character. Any par-
ties desiring tha establishment of a No. 1 Milita-
ry Academy aie invited to open co'respondence
with ihe Editor of the intelligence*.
To make wav for a new ouiht we will
pell the Intelligencer press and mater*-
iai at a bargain for ca^h.
At the session of the Wisconsin Editors' and
Publishers Association, held at Milwaukee, Wis.
October oth, a resolution was adopted d preca •
ing the halt-cvsh halt-trade svftem of advertisii.g,
recommending to all newspaper 111 Wiscotisin to
, rtfiise all such offers, and encourage a system
simi'ar to the established Com merciai. a gen-
cies in r, f rence to the custctn of foreign adver-
tisers aed advertising !'<;ents Milwaukee Sen' i-
cel
At the Oem-cvatic Editorial Associat on, hold
at Indianapolis, Indiana. January ath, the fol-
lowing resolutions w re adop-ed-
(Jolonel Mtif?onj»ldonered thj following resc
lution, wll:ch vr..* adopted:
ijesolvei>, tvit it is the sense cf Jhls weetirsr
that, no contracts for advertising in any paper
should be ta<en from any foreign aiv rilsers at
a less rate cf compensaiioa tiian chal^m lacal ad
vertisers on all kinds of matter,
j, a. FornytVi then introduced the lollowing
resolution which was carried;
Kesolved, That we deprecate the prac ices
coumoD among publishers of newspapers of n
uerting nil adveitisemeti's sent theui from parte
ef whose ft iautia2 jespoosibiiity they have no
knowitdge, and at rates ru nousiy ')w; 3iid tha t
it is the sense of this Conveutioa hat no order ftr
advertising ba i ceepted without lirat obtaining
satisfactory rei'er-nctg as to the reiiabity of the
advertiser or ^dveit^lug agent.
Homestead Law,
TO OLJJ SL UoCUlB^KS AND ADEltV
tis eps.
To make conteiuptated improvement
involving cortsiderable outlay ot money
tiie 1 ntellhiio><ckk cal is upon all in arrear.-
i ' contrioiiLe. vlany ate owing us it
> ears, and if tiiey cannot pay alt let them
l.eip tin to the ex lent of tiiei"- ability
Thousands of dollars scattered throughout
tu« country now gathered into a pi e in ou
■iK'tum vvutiM e. able us to publish a pa
Hop Bitters aro the Purest and 3est
fitters Ever Made.
Phev at« compounded from Hops, Malt,
iiuchu, Maiidtake and Dandelion,—the
jltiest, best, and most valuable medicine?
n the world and contain all the best and
most curative properties of all other rem
adies, being the greatest, Blood Purjiier,
Liver Regulator, and Life and Eeaitl
Kestoring Agent on ea. th, No disease ot
illhealtn can possibly long exist whert
these Eitters are used, so varied and per-.
i ei far in advance
'o
ol
Si-nd in your <
c>u tiie Legion
f our con temporaries tect are their operations.
ars and be iu scribed
Lo or.
> V Acres, ail ill
iiw, f>rm jl .d gut
ITALUABlE FAliM Foa SALE
a'l' a ahea'f bai\gii.in.
i.l */• fij iee. sv tli go id dw dl
10 si, i oaa half
ozea nevjr fun »pi'i ot gJ'dco'.d w '.'ir,
.•ml u good p.'acii orihtrl, pri ci^ally valiay
land, t'tintj ur«n-iii f lilji i t> ltsj'1.
Balance a 1 wi ..ultiviu® , or > a bale and a
-quarter to the usre jf eot >)- This farm is situa
'■> . oa b at eieel lour jd t liaii miiej southw #st
t Lancaster, an l lit'tee iu les d le suata ot '»al-
c.n. ri.e .icrfsot, t'ase- ill pa d.
my oae wismiga ■ uuian tae i'afni w i buy
his. FUit tiiitdd AfPLYTO
A. It. NUitlOiN CO.
o -pariuis'il, f Insu ance dtatiatice and History
Aihu'h, i «x is. Jan. 17. 18»3.
To al' whom i- in y concern .
This is certify Uiai the American Central I isurt
rc'iM Co. of >}(, Louis, Mo lias iu all respect*
lei y campliou witn tlie ia .vs of lex.ii a
rendition ■> prf cedent to its doing business in th.
6!ate and that said Couipau holds a cerciftcatt
in auth uity tro a this office entitling it lo do
. umi.css in tLis & aii* tor iw ive aioiiiliB, from tin
l«i day ol Jauuaiy. jSsJ, to lu i 31 si day of I)e-
i ,i b >1 1893
trtvei under uiy hand and #eal at office in lus-
t.n, the day and uaie 1st above » rilteu.
a. a. paiuht.
Couiniitsioner.
For J:aia or Rent
Advertmo your ^ in the Intelligencer.
^ briu UwW drtJw for isiii^uiro ut A. B.
narion s. c ••
-lovei"M uesir rooiH and hou«e^ for rrut
Kn^uire ot i. H. iSurioTj & oo.
.-v liou«*o ou ) tte o* rfycamure an<1
■avouuti lot' rcul ultiyu ie ot a. b. Nor .oil jc Co.
l»ar cu am s die oi>ju to all '.dveni»ei i. u.itoe
v ae kuow.iou icauo.i fo t e tdito**.
\ 1 lad - a ma i\ oju iued 1 vexn-i f >r
oiire uf t'<^ ttuitar ol tau IN TiiLLitiiiN
#:k.
bai^n« in j*nd in n.'\ p irt of i'e .h can bo
1 a. by ap^y»ug ts/ a- b. . o.wt'on & oo»
Phey give new life and vigor to the
age! and infirm To all whose emplov-
men is cause irregularity of the bowels or
urinary organs, or who require an Aped-
zer, Tonic, and miid Stimulant, Hop Bit-
ers are invaluable, being highly curative,
tonic and stimulating, without intoxicat-
ing.
Na matter what yonr feeling* or symn-
'.oius are, what the diseava or ailment is,
ise Hop Bitiera. Don't wait until you
ire sick, but if you only feel bad or miser^
ible, use Hop Eitters at once. It may
•a ve your life. Hundred* ha^e been saved
by so doing $>500 will be paid for a case
they will not cure or help.
Do not stii'jr or let your friends suffer,
but use and urge them to use Hop Bitters.
Remember, Hop Bitters is no vile,
drugged, drunken nostrum, but the Purest
and Best Medicine ever made; the "Inva
lid's Friend nti.i Hope,'' and /to person or
family should be without them. Pry the
Bitters to-dly.
for Sale
a No. 1 farm of 2o0 acres, a'lo it e'ght miles
*t: ltik?ast of pallas ard oil* mce uortfi tjf the
unk rtaiiroad; oue hundred ac-s improved;
i jjoi."! ta istoiy fra'uo u .ute reteutly built;
j, granary an 1 b irn, a *e 1 of excllent water
i couvenient to a gall soil > >1. l'rice , $.0 per
a : . k'.iijuire of a, h n irtoa *Cj.
i acres of i{ >oi land, with a s nail imnrove.
■ l.eiii; 30 a.-r-s aal -r fet»o«; land v ;d ti uoiru.1
u | i'o so id 1 i lo p-i acre. c»pa>le of oeiag
ii. ije a ^ood tarai. l jcated »'» >ut s v -u m le»
-. uih.-asi of Dallas. Tit.e perfjet. i'iiis land i»
j n o.l the 1'ri iil.y river, s'ji parucuia. s inquire
«.■: .i. b. xoltioa j. co.
The fill iowmg resolutions passed by tha
Ohio press association, in our judgement,
are good ones, and should be carried out,
to the letier, by every newspaper pubiisn^
er in Texas:
Resolved, Tint w?, the members of the
Northwestern Ohio Editorial Association,
refuse from this date to give any foreign
advertiser a soeoiai position in our papers,
and that we wili not s^r.'l a copy of oui
paper to such foreign advertiser, unless he
pays lull price for the #aiue, wnen the
contract ia lesti than $20.
Resolved, That we will hereafter make
t a pou.t in contracting with foreign ad-
vertisers to tix the prices so that they will
net us as good prices as we charge our reg-
it iar home advertisers,
Re&Otveii, That it be the duty of each
member of this Association to inform by
mail his brethren when a delinquent sub*
scriber moves into his county or town;
also, that he inform the members cf the
Association of any dishonest advertisers
with whom lie ha3 had dealings.
rExTBAOTH From the State Coxsvirerns
ART. xvi,—GENERAL PROVISIONS.
FEC. 50 The homestead of a famity shall be,
arid is hereby pratootcd from forced sale for the
payment ot all deb's, exoept for the purchase
money thereof, or a pa t of such purchase money
lie taxes due tboreon, or for work and materia!
lifted ill constructing improvements ther on; aud
in this last case only wiiea the work and material
arc contracted fcr in writing, with tlie consent of
tbe wife, given in the same matin -r as is required
in making a sale and conveyance of the homc-
£.ead; or shall the owner, if a ma: rltd man, sei 1
the homeatead without the conse-»t of th twite,
given in such manner as may be prescribed b y
law. No mortgage, trust deed or o.her liou shall
ever be valid, except for the purchase money
tberefor or improvements made thereon, as here-
inbefore provided, whetner such mortgage or
trus*. deed or oth ;r lien snail havo been created
by the husband alone or together with his wife;
and ai! pretended sales o>' the L mesteacl involv-
iug any eond'tion of defeanc : shall oe void.
bso. 51. The homestea-l, not in a town or city
all sill consist of not more than 200 acre* of land
which may be in one or mure parcels, with the
improvements thereon. The li'imestcad, iu a cty,
town or village shall ownsiat of lot or lots, not to
exceed in va ue five thousand dollars at the time
ol their designation as the ho rues trad, without
refeienco to the value of any improvemems there-
on. i'rovided, that the same bhail bo used for
the purposes of a home, or as a place to exercise
the calling or business of the h ad of a family
Provided, also, that any tempera-y renting of the
homestead shall uot cnaime the character of the.
am,' when no other homestead ha been acquied-
Oec. 52. On the death of the husband or wife
or both, the homestead shall descend and ves the
like u.annul' as other real property ot tue deceaa-
o 1, ami shall be governed by tho same laws of ds-
sceiii'aud distr hutioo. l>ut i' shall not be parti,
tioned among the heirs of the deceased dining the
lifetime of the surviving uusband or wife, or so
long as the aurvivcr i-ay elect to use or occupy
the same ;.s a homestead, or as long as tha guard-
ian of tbt minor children of th • deceased oiav be
permitted, under the order of the proper court,
having ju. sdiction, 10 use and occupy the same.
"•'he law defining the homestead and other prop
erty exempt from taxation in accordance with the
abjve pr' visions is as follows:
art. Tnere shall rlso be reserved to
eveiy family in this State, free an! exemot
forced sale for d-Ots, the fo lowing property : All
household and aitcneii furniture; all implements
of husbandry; all tools and apparatus oelongitig
to any tradn or profession; ail books belonging
to private or public libraries; live milen cows an l
calves; two yoke of» work oxen; two horses and
one wag on; cue carriage or buggy; one guu,
twenty nogs; iweuty head of sheep; an provis-
ions and forage ou h ind for h .me coasu iiption;
all saddle#, bridles »ud harness neu ssary for the
use of the fa.iil.y; and to ?very citizen and h tad
of a famiiy one horse, bridle an 1 saddle; (ill vVualo
iug apparel; all tools, apparatus and books be,
ongirg to his j.riva.e library
:..^OMEN'S...
ADVERTISING
sontracta raadoior THIS PATEK, which is kept
oa aw w:tu lcsfo & 7 mom as,
Adverbsli^; Agents. C UlttiKo, ill.
THE NEW rCOD
MEDICINE
HUNDA N.Y
There is no greater 15'ood Producer and Lif«
sustaining Principle in the world of foods e:
ifn
ng Principle m the worid of foods <d
n^diclnethu) malt bittesa, prej ared fr^m
tinferiueuted Malt, Rons and Quinine. They ***■»
the bony and the brain, enrich the blood, solU '<*•
he bones, hardeK the muscles, auiet the nen s
beer the *aind, perfect digestion, regulate tha
oraach and bowels, eieanse theliver and kidney
d vitalize with new idfe every fluid of tha
v. Beware of imitations similarly uatnta
for.theccimpany's Signature which appear
nly on the label ol every bottle. Sold vary
,m > ti'!' hi t rwitsoo.. Ml ws."
:-TONIC;-2
THE mil FLHiLL UiBl
The Favorit9 Prescription oi tho
f «C \ 7 ' 1
■ J-J- mi
L\ MA CKA YM. D
Residence Corner of Austin
and Polk 'reefs.
• Opp si-.e W.ndsor Hotel.
ESTABLISHED 1874.
NUNDA, U. Y.r U. S. A.,
Formerly, Bulfalo, n. y.
For Prolitpsus Uteri or Falling of the Womb,
Inflammation and Ulceration of the Womb and
r.ll displacements, Leucorrhasa or Whites, Irreg-
ular or Painful menstruation, Flooding. Sick
and Nervous headache, Indigestion, Dyspepsia,
Heartburn, Weakness ia Back and Stomach,
Scrofula, Pains iu side. Dizziness, Kidney Com-
plaint, Barrenness. Nervous Prostration,Depres-
sion of Spirits. For Change of i.ife, General
Debility of Women, " Lames' iteotjcatina
Tonic " has no equal in the world.
If you have tried other remedies without suc-
do not bo discouraged, but give " Ladies'
never
Ksgui.atino Toxic" a single trial. It
faHs to give qmck and permanent rdiif.
i? you are troubled with any weakness or
complaint common to our sex, lay aside the
doctor's prescription for once and try -'Ladies'
rtboun vtiss Tonic," which we guarantee will
positively cure you.
25500 will be given for any ense of Female
Weakne-^s or Inability which Ladies' Regulat-
ing Tokio will not cure. This is a bona fide.
offer, made by responsible ladles who know
from experience what "Ladies' Regulating
Tonic" can do.
Sold by Druggists. Price $1.00 per bottle, or
bIx bottles for $5.00,
leuccsrhc2a Wash, an injection fcr
nil discharges common to womankind. a posi-
tive cure in from two to live days. Sold by
druggists, or sent by mail for 25 cents in stamps.
ladeh3* speculating tohic plas-
tek. a great Unptovenieni ovor all other
Jiorous piasters. Especially adapted to tho
etnale system. Sold by druggists or seat by
inal! for 25 tents in stamps.
The u'omfln'a Medical Institute is an associ-
ation of prominent Lady Physicians, who have
•occesr-fully treated the diseases common to
their sex, for years, Treatment given to ladies
(■nffsniig from any disease, either by mail or at
the insti tution. Wives, Mothers and Daughters
can obtain advice concerning their health and
diseases by mall, free, by sending .symptoms
and description of alsease. Send two three-cent
stamps for our pamphlet to women. Address
Women's Medicai Institute, Nunda, N. Y.
(Mention This Paper.)
mcli27dS:w-ly
A Happy Famly.
rullc.1 from 'he ore .sijs^ueaz d tr jra the botf le
jaiaoli i v..a sour and aitk ■'lii jardi ,
h-i lyhalle'.uu'is all that nlgbt,
H j useiwld b. aiping head-* iu awful fr.ght.
jjuu't d<- .y, 'iwaa lau- with Victor a,
Nigilt w u aejus ( UotOfla 1
uju colic 1 ft, for 'nja> ifui aiuinti.-r.
ad »«id i..a', grayer ai.delupt ,ikii umn^er
lulym-iitmo
A'l yitions .living ■lemanas aga.uai the United
mates as wi'.acs e-. or jtnerwue during -ny re.-
*.• s as Marsha1 of ih.- Northern Hst ct ol Texas
a erenu-ste l to p >seut tue s »iaj at ouue to
l).\4ii.n DoC 1 A
WANFEij—VJ!J,t)JU, acres choice Texa
•and in one body.
300,000 acres choice land in one body, j
Parties wiuiiiug to sell will give |»artic-i
Vitus tw to location and lowest casn rp.tr.
A .£ Norton Si U>, '
A window Hasii and wi.iuow tnme, in
which the sa-iii will be held at any point
in the fia-ne without weights or similar
co*.:trivanc^s, lia^ been pa'ented 1 y Mr.
Casper Lo wen? tsin af Q.liiiubu--, Ohio.
The side bars <.f tl e sa -h are wider at t!ie
top than at the bo t>-in, and the window
fiaine is provided with receipts, in which
i are are p ace! that are nre*ed out by
! su.tabltj springs asjainst tiie tiiagoi.ai edges
i.f the side bars uf the sash, the springs
exerting the greatest pressure beiow tne
;-entre ol'the bars, and liolding the sash
at any dcs.red position.— Sckniijic Amcri-
con.
A model of this useful invention can be
seen at Norton's Intelligencer office in
stone bujldiug corner of Sycamore and Elm
sleets.
1
H. W. Ha;.. / &Bro'?.:
STOVEB
MSWAIffi,
CHINA, GLASS, QUEENSWJ M
Uouse Furiiislilng Goods,
l &mfs, 6co., &g.
WO. 629 ELM ST.,
DALLAS, TiiXAS.
Carter & Gibson,
41 ° TT r KT
BOOK I JOB PEINTEES
BOOkBINBEHS.
TAs Most Complete Establish-
ment in North Texas
E'timateaaad samples of work fun is lied oa
application
paop e are always
oil the look'-ut for s
chances oincrea.-e
their earnings, ad f
time become weal- »
thy; those who do sot improve their opportuni-
ties remain in poverty. w e oil' or a great chance to
make money. We want men,-women,boys and girls
to work for us right in their own leci.lit'eii. Any
one c li do the w?rk properly for u the lirst start.
The InteincsH wi!l pav moie thiu ten ties ordi
nary wages. t£xpen«!ve outfi fuminhnd free, no
one who engages tails to make mmoy rapidly. You
can devote your whole tim« t» the wort., or only
your spare in imeiiiS. Fnl i infoimatioil a/id nil
that is needed sent free. address s'l'iNstx k Co.,
Portland, Maine. marti-tim
Vick's Floral Guide
For 18s3 ia an Elegant Book of laO Pages, 3 Col-
ored Plates of Flowers and Vegetab les, and more
than 1000 Illustrations of the cho'cest Flosver i, j
Plants and Vegetables, and Directions for grov/-
ing. It is handsome enough f r the Center tn *• t
ble or a Holiday present. Bend on vour name and *
i'oat Office address,with 10 cents, and i well gohtl <
you'm copy, postage paid, 'i'iiis is not a quarter
of its cost, It is pri 'tad in both iCnglish and
German. If you afterwaros order seeds deduct
th.t 10 cts. vick's Seeds are the Best in the
Werldl The Fiorai guid^ will lellhow to get
aud ^row them,
Vick'u Flower and Voectabie Oarden, 175 p-i-
gos, 6 Colored fli tes, 600 engravings, For 50 ats
in paper covers; $1.00 iu elegant clath iu i.er-
tnan or English.
Vick's Illustrated Mtuthly Magazine—32 Pa-
gej, a ColereO i'Ute ill ev ry n'imber and many
line Engravings. Price $1 25 a year; Five cop'es
for $5.00. 8peciHien Numbers ser.t for 10 ceuti-;
3trial copies lor 'l'i cants.
james vxck,
hochest£r) n. 1.
HOLMAK'i
LIVER PADS
I'or Sale
■^s^slss*
Galvanizod lrou Cornice
md Sheet Ir in v> ir»
Window
JULIUS SOBKEIDKK
ALFliED I>AVId
i. nlivtk ijjlitt
i
"KUUGH ON KATS."
Cve*r out rats, mice, roaches, liief*,
^nts
bed-bt.gs, skunks,chipmunks, g>phers, 15c
Druggieis-
Infants ^CMldreft
"Withont Mrt^r.liiiio or N^.rcotlra.
What frizes our Children r0ey checks.
What cares Ueir fevers, makes them s.eep;
'Tls Casturia.
Wben Babie-< fret, and cry by turns,
What, cur-o their colic, kills their worms
Bat Cat<tt>rir>.
Wi-et ^nirklv enres Constipation,
Sour Siouiach, Colds, Indigestion ;
B"t CaatiiHa.
Farewell then to Morphine Syrups,
Cattor Oii and Pjiregor.c. and
Iitill cn»tf»rlr\t
Centaur Liniment.—An na-
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ipraiias. Bums, QeH», Sen. Tbo most
Potant and Powerftil Pain-Toliev-
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DALLAS, TEXAS
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C. C. Gillespie, M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon,
DALLAS. TEXAS.
816 Main Street.
dallas. - - texas
Office, No. 709 Main Strret, opposite
St.' George Hotel. Residence, No. 328
Hord street, near Magnolia'
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University of Louwille, Vanderbilt Uniceni* I DALLAS. - TEXAS.
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Norton, A. B. Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 284, Ed. 1 Friday, March 30, 1883, newspaper, March 30, 1883; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth443936/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.