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NOON EDITION. A d Iptlj a OLD SERIES VOli 38. AUCTION! AUCTION ! AUCTION ! Grandest Closing Out Fire Damaged Sale on Record. Commencing SATURDAY, SEPT. 17, and continuing for TEN DAYS, we will offer the balance of our Fire and Water Damaged Stock at Auction j without reserve. Remember Sale Commences Saturday, Sept. 17, 8 o'clock p. m., ' AT THE AUCTION SALESROOMS OP FINE, VERY FINE, 613 AND 615 ELM STREET. I. REINlARDT & CO. JJAPTIST CONVENTION Organization Koady for Busi ness. Socond annual session of the Baptist Conference of Texas met in . the First Baptist church this morning at 10 o'clock. The conference was called ' o order by Rot. A. T. Spalding, ot Ga' Toston, former president. Prayer offored by Rov. F. M. Law. On motion Rev. Spalding wan re elected president of the convention. Rovs. G. VT. Baines, F. M. Law and R. T. Hanks were elocted A Ice presidents. Rev. S. J. Anderson end M. P. Mathc ny were elocted secretaries. The convention was addressed and highly ediflod by a short talk on edu cation by the Rev. F. EL Kerford, pro fessor of systematic theology In the Southern Baptist Theological Som indYy at Louisvillo, Ky. Revs. R. T. Hanks, Morris, Luther, Jarroll, Lloyd and Smith were ap pointed a committee on order of busi ness. Tho pastors and deacons of tho were'activo memuors of the body wero mndo a committoo on religious exer cises. . - Hours for 'meeting of the conven tion were arranged, as follows: Morning conference from 9 to 12 o'clock, evening from 2:30 to 6 o'clock night from 7:30 to adjourn at pleas ure. Recorder Court. "Only four cases this morning; three drunks and one disturbance a'l lined," said the clerk. And thul'tf what the record showed. Tho drunks were Jim Sellers, Mike Bohannon and Rains,,and Jack Monroo was the dis turber of the peaco. Twelve dollars In fines ; and the court takes a rest til', to-morrow morning. Licensed to Marry. R. T. Eaton to II. V. McCf'lister. J. M. Finloy to Indy Guynes. E. J. Gaston to Anna Smartt Thoa. Boggs to Fredda A. Lawther. Pianos Sold On rental payments at Frees & Son's. For his pair of mules killed by a San la Fe engine, Mr. Fife, of Oak Lawn, last evening got a verdict of S325 damages against tho Santa Fe. A Bound Legal Opinion. E. Balnbride Vunday, Esq., county attorney Clay county, Texas, says: "Have used Electric Bitters with most happy results. My brother also .was very low with malarial fever and jaundice, but was cured by timely use of this medicine. Am satisfied Elec tric Bitters savid his life. " Mr. D. L Wilcoxson, of Horse Cave, Ky., adds a like testimonial, saying: He positively believes he would have died had it not been for Electric Bit tern. ' This great remedy will ward oft" as well as cure all malarial diseases, and for all kidney, liver and stomach dis orders stands unequalod. Price 60c. and $1. at W. II. Howell & Bro's. . DALLAS TEXAS. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 29, 1887. Liquor Licenses. Friday is tho 30th and last day of September, and .the end of a quarter and with this quarter expiros cigtheon liquor licenses. Theso oightoon liccu scsifrenewod at all, must be under tho now law which requires a $5000 bond to keop an orderly bouse under the strict law which describes what must be an orderly house, with out scroons, women, boys, etc. The new liconso is $100 for State and county and $150 for the city. There is a good deal of public curiosity to see how theso oightoon liquor dealors will come out if they can give the bond, etc. The O. A. It's. St. Louis, Sept. 29. Spooial. The great Natlonpl G. A. R. encamp ment is at its best to-day. Much is expected to develop at the meeting this afternoon and evening, and tho gossip as to candidatos is incessant. Nor can much bo said as to tho out come, as tho friends of a)' tho mon aro extremely confident The solection of the next place of mooting lies between Milwaukee, Wis., and Gettysburg, Pa, This morning large excursion trains left loaded with soldiers en routo to Sprinc field. 111. aud tho tomb ol Lincoln. In Favor of Henry George. Syracuse, N. Y., Sept 27. A Pres. ton, candidate of tho Union Labor party for socretary of Btate, to-day roiirod in favor of John Swlnton. It Is thought the entire Union Labor ticket will be retired aud the United Labor (Henry George) tickot will bo endorsed. For- Kickots, Marasmus and Wasting Disorders of Childrsn, Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphltcs Is unequBllod. The rapidity with which children gain llesb and strength unon it is very wonderful. Head the following: "I havo use Scott's Emulsion in cases of Kickets and MaraMinni of longstanding, and have been more than pleased with the results, as in every case the improvement was marked," J. H. Main, 11. D., New York. Fischer Pianos and Estey Organs at Will A. "Watkin to Co's , low for cash or easy monthly or quarterly payments. Henry Jackson, colored, was unfor tunate to-day. He was at rested in the courthouoe for some 'disturbance, just as he was going to have Dick Gover arrested for stirring up that same old fuss, and bothorin him ; an' he hadn't done nuthin.'" Get your heating stove up now cool weather is on the way. Handsom est and cheapest line in the city at McRosky Hardware Co, 834 and 836 Elm street Euplon OIL Lard Oil. Neatsfoot OIL Castor Oil. Black Lubricating Oil. At J. L. Williams durg store, street. 605 Main Fresh butter on ice. cheese, hams, fruits etc. A good assortment of Groceries al ways on band st T. II. Craddock's, Mo. 803 Krvay street. For fair dealing and low prices refer to those who have traded with aim lor lour years. GRAND FINALE OP TheOakCUu Railway, In addition to the coaches, a half milo of stool rail for tho elevated Oak CHIT and Dallas railway has been re ceived. The coachos are not as hand somo in finish as was expected for ti e price paid, hut are neat aud comfort ablo nevertheless. They aro after tha. stylo ot the coachos on the Nswf. Orleans and Spanish Fort Canal stroot road. They will be drawn by ' an en gine pattenod after the regular Btand ard road engiuo, hut of course, smaller. . f Y. M. O. A. Notes. ' I ho association wants mote young mon who desire to enjoy the privileges of the association. . , More youug mon to serve - on committees, who can give eome time to association work, evon if It Is but ono or two evenings in month. Moro business men who are inter ested in the progress of tho asso ciation as ono of tho most important interests of tho city, and who will do something to improve our rooms, The address of roliablo boarding houses and thoso having rooms to rout. More good singors aud earnost work ors to attoud ourdovotioual moetlngs, a fow inexpensive articles for our gymnascum, and pictures for all our rooms. More hooks for tho library. More volunteers who will assume charge of tho rooms or assume the expouse of it for a week or who will do both. More earnestness on tho part of officers, directors, committees, mom bers and friends of tho association. Moro support and encouragemont from all Christian pooplo. Thoso who can respond favorable to any of thoso wauts are invited to address the recording secretary. Visitors at the Baptist State Con vention are cordially invited to visit tho rooms. Local Notes. Clears, tobacco of the best qualities and low prices, at A. fi. isoucue s. Mr. Ed Tanison and Miss E. Roman, both of the house of Sanger Bros wore marriod in St. Louis a low days ago, and have just returned home. Buv ono of those splendid hand coal oil stoves sold at $1 by McRosky Hardware Co. Mr. Glower's efforts for the oloctric railway were at last successful and, the first car load of iron has been re ceived. The electric railway will bo and interesting feature of the great Fair. Yesterday was remarkably coob hut this morning surpassed It Over coats and fires are comfortable. Douglas Bros, the Merchant Tail ors, 7U3 Mam street, nave recoivea their fall and winter stock of the most fashionable suitlnes. They solicit the orders of those des'rinir perfect fitting garments and made in the most artis tic manner. THE The Anarchists. Kor the Herald. AVorkingmeu of America Friends We aro hero liviug in a most gloriou country tho laud of tho ireo, tho noblo aud bravo; in a laud whose soil has been consecrated to freedom by the blood shed by martyrs in it cause; and now wo livo in a laud whoso luws aro tho purest aud best tho sun shines upon in this world whero there is no ono to make men afraid. and whero wo can all worship the Creator accordiug to the dictates of our own conscience. This couutry fought nobly to free hcrsolf from tho tyranny of tho mothor laud, and afterward, by patioLt toil and perse verance, built up this grand Itopublic, the finest aud best tho world ever saw; where industry has been re warded and the pooplo governed with impartial and just laws as uear as tho vagaries of human impartiality cau niako them. To maiutaiu this honor ablo aud errand Republic wo weut through tho horrors of a civil war, in which lustico triumpliou. Wo aro now just recovering from tho cil'ccts of a rebellion that was wrong from tho word go ; aud now wo have burled tho bloody shirt, aud peace aud plouty are all over tho land. Then up camo a band of anarchists on Chicago, wav lug tho blood-red (lag of communism. aud would ro-ouact the dreadful sceuos of Paris aud tho commune, openly defying all just goveruineut. I say, down with tho traitors ! I would crucify them upside down aud haug them afterward, ia morcv to innoccut women and children, who would bo massacrod if tho guilty men wero to get into power and a'lowed their own way. justice, West Dallas. Wo have 12 lots In Gilliam's sub division, adjoining Oak Cliff'. These lots overlook Oak Cliff and Dallas and are within 6 minutes' walk of tho Al liauco mills, the Oak Cliff schools nud 10th street station. 1 hey have a front age of 110 leet on Lancaster avenuo, running back 200 feet I'rico $3UO, j cash, balance in small paymonts to suit buyer, bee plat st office of Parry Bros., 714 Main stroot, under St Goorgo Hotel. Defeat for the Knights. Havkriiill, Mass., Sopt 29 Spe cial. The contest between Knights of Labor and tho " freo shops" in tho manufacture of boots and shoos is rapidly vorgiug on a defeat for tho Knights, as thcro are a large numbor of non-union stitchers aud lastcrs in town and dull business is coming on. This will necessitate the employing of fewer men and tho shops will refuse to take back the strikers. In the free shops of Swoct aud Bond production is moving on successfully with no in dications of trouble. Removal Notice. The Texas Installment Co. have moved to 7M Kim street to larpr quarters where they are now prepared to furnish a bouse complete almost from celler to garrett, on Time payments. Every family Is now able to purchase st'cn as r urnlture. Moves, car pets, etc, on small weekly or monthly psy- n en is. Uemcubcr their new store, ul tin) street. NKW HKHIKH, VOL. 11 NO. 'Mi EDIXBUKO WASHED AWAY. Santa Maria in Danger Farms it ui iietl. Brownsville, Tex., Sept. 28. It is reported that great distress prevails iu tho upper country from tho high water of tho upper Uio Graudo river. An old timer hero for fifty years re ports that thcro are cntiro farms un der water, and families residing near the river havo been washed out and have lost all they luul, and that a great number of theso iuiuilies havo lost tholr eutiro crops rouped during tho past season, and that their destitute circumstances are piti ful iudoed. Tho river has flooded its banks for miles around. In fact, it looks like a huge ocean, aud is still rising at Brownsville Ediuburg, Texas, situated on tho Rio Grande about sixly miles abovo Brownsville, has been washed from tho faco of tho earth, and at Santa Maria it in tiaid that tho water is gradually making its way to destroy that place. At this writ ing tho water is but llfteou leet from tho main buildings there. Cattlo havo boeu moved buck to higher altitudes. Tho condition is duo to the storms of Sept. 21. Tho condition of all tiioso poor families on both banks of tho river calls for humanity to givo them assistance, that they may not have to sudor from tho pangs of hunger during tho coming winter. hi Good rental organs at Frees fc Son's. Oscar Ncebo tho anarchist sentenced to liftecn years in tho penitentiary was taken from tho Chicago jail jesturday evening and started on his way to .Tolifit. 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