Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 54, Ed. 1, Wednesday, September 22, 1886 Page: 1 of 8
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TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
School Books
SCHOOL BOOKS
ATIDNERY
Tors Toys Toys
The bestassorted stock in
Texas Dont place your or-
ders until you have seen my
samples and prices
All kinds ol pMWIcijcs nannlly baught at a
Va rand Exposition Incudlns lOOliooths and
patlllons for tho me of parties bnylng prltl
leges will bo SOU Ar AUCTION on the
ground ot tho
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AnQ Exposition Association
Bale will commence l 10 oclock a m on
October HlBaO Tho ralr and Exposition will
bccln OctooerM and continue iwelvo ears
SOOVOOO USllOlU IXPFCTKD JlWderj wW
cannot hid In perron can mail their bids
naming prl Heg ihoy wl h to bid on wtm
good reference by October 5 to
8MITH Secretary
jJallas Texas
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All kinds of rire and Bprgiar Proof Safes
and Time locks Address
M II tUUEN Fort Worth
T11E AKREU8I8 CASE
Tlie r l > nrs to the Indemnity Ca
wnrded to Oor Inland
gpeHaltotheGaictte
Sax Antonio Tkx Sept 2tCol
John A llaker ol Uvajde has jeat tor
1 warded to Gov Ireland lor bis Indorse
ment the paper in tlwAnetwU Indemnity
case against the Mexican government
ho being the conneel lor the rnnrdered
mans family The claim If lor 9100000
Tnebrlel U ft neat elxUenpage pamph et
conUlnlne about twenty exhibits the
Xlelormlngquite n volume Tbecue
I Is considered a very strous one Irom an
rlcanaundpolnt Public eenUment
Ion Ar thTborder is decidedly to the eff et
1 AoMU
that the Mexican KoerBment
made to pay dearly lorrnde outrages per
pttratedbylercmcfM
OF DIRS IMPORT
Wiggins the Canadian Prophet Pre
dictspisastrous Consequences from
an arthquaketo Come Sept 29
Heafttwi Galveston Swn Antonio and
AhsIIh Id Onr 81alo to SaKer
rem Kb rliTects
Kep M cl UltturbanttiBt Charleston Burn
nerwlie SnTitrmAh Columbia itmt
feOHisr IUcts Adjacent Thereto
Orfi > A Oxt 8opt 21 lrol K
Stono Wiggins ot the meteorological
bureau says tho 9th lnBtant will witness
cue of tho most tcrrlllo subterranean ui > >
hca als ever known on the contlnont In
asmuch as WlRRlnU loretold tho Charles-
ton earthquake his prcdlctlou lsrccanloit
as worthy ol weight Ho says it u cer
tain that the earthquako mil visit tho
Southern stales on tho 2Jth ol this month
Tho disturbance will cross tho Atlantic
and wlU in all probability effect Soulhoru
Kuropo In North America It wilt bo a
acvero one Thero li no danger Irom
earthquakes in America until tho 2Kh
Inst and oven then tho uarthqUako lorco
will movo Irom cast to wcH on a parcllol
a few degrees squth of Charleston Being
asktd as to tho parallel of latitude on
which tho disturbance would tako place
Wiggins replied that Its greatest activity
would be on tbo thirtieth pirnllel uf lati-
tude and would intend Irom ocean to
ocean Tho destruction to proputy will
bo something terrible Jacksotnlllo FU
Macon and Atlanta Mobile New Orleans
Baton Kongo Houston San Antonio anil
Qahuston will be mora or less dam-
aged lie predicts that Now Orleans
Mobile and Macon will bo ruined as
tbCBO cities arc right In tha path of tho
suotcnaneanaud racteorloglcul pnonom
cna Wiggins attributes this terrltlc sub
mnrlna upheaval to tho shltltig of tho
earths center of gravity Tho axis of
this displacement vUU bo brought abou
by tho conjunction ol Jupiter Saturn
Mars and our tno satellites one being
Vistula and tho other Invisible 1 lio lattoi
la thu discovery ot Dr Wiggins
Al HUMMKllVlIIlt h o
Ciunr8Tos S P Sept 21 Tho con-
dition ol bummcrvlllo for tho past three
days In regard to tho earthquake dis-
turbances has been ory lcuesurltiK aud
tho people are strongly impressed with
tho belief that tho annoying tremors and
detonations aro about to cease On Bat
urduy the whole day passed without a
Blnglo detonation Thero wcro only two
scarcely audible explosions on Saturday
nlcht separated by anlntcnol ot two
hours On Sunday about 9 oclock In
tho morning thoio was a plainly audible
explosion which was however unaccom-
panied by the usual trembling of
the earth At 11 oclock Sun-
day night thero was a tremor which
as the people have becomo ac-
customed to such motions caused little
comment At J oclock this morning
thero was another rilight nhock of tbo
same character The detonations and
tromorearo now at cry long Intervals
aud aro unheeded txcept by tho tlmor
OU9 Tbo situation In Charleston Is
brightor aud more checrlug a tact which
Is largely duo to tho favorable weather
and tho escape from tho West India hur-
ricane Tho death list Irom tho effects ot
ciposuro Is fortynlno as cgalnst scveny
nlno tho previous week There is still a
scarcity of skilled bricklayers atd pi is
tcrcrs and wanes aro at earthquake
prices Tho fright caused by the old
tliocks Is gradually subsiding and the
refugees ar returning to tho city
A VMMUiT SHOCK AT ClIAntKSTON
Ciuulkston SJC Sept 21 There
wore three shocks of earthquake In
Charleston last night and early this
morning a Shock at A20 a m being
quite sharp causing houses to tattle un-
comfortably There was no general alarm
but a good many persons ran out ot their
houses into tho streets and remained
tbcro At Summon lllo there wercthreo
HhocksTjotwcen 4 liS ancl 0 iJO this morning
thero btlng a rather vlolout shock at Gi20
Loud detonations elmllui to the report
of a heavy gun wero heard at tho begin-
ning ot the severe shock here and there
woro detonations or explosions with two
of tho shocks at SumiHcrvllIe It Is re-
ported that a part of tho wall of tbo mod
leal college already wrecked was thrown
down by thin mornings shock Much
loosa plastering was also thrown down
A colored man was injured by a falling
wall
T1IK ULTK8T SHOCK
OiiAniK ioN S C Sent 21 Thero
was no mistaking tbo character of the
disturbance that occurred atfiilCthls
morning it was a rude awakening to
the peoplo of this bravo old city bnt
thoy boro It as they have borne all other
great trials through which they havo been
called upon to passjWlth unflinching tortl
tude and courage Most of the peoplo
in tho city were asleep at tha time but tbo
shock was sufficiently utrong to awskin
them The features of the phenomenon
and tho atmospheric conditions wtre
somewhat peculiar Tho weather on
Sunday and Monday nlghU was warm and
sultry After 10 oclock at night tho
wind seemed to have died out entirely
On Monday night Indications Of
a change in tho weather wero apparent
Frequent flashes of sheet lightning wore
seen In the north and occasional rolls of
distant thunder wero heard In the opin-
ion of some people these were seismic
detonations but thero seems to be
scarcely a doubt they were rolls of dis-
tant thunder The iky bter
Charleston all this time was
entirely clear and tbe moon sbonC
brilliantly Shortly ftlter midnight a
wind set In rather briskly from the cast
and clouds began to gatner In the aky
Some persons ntaW tnat thero wao a
slight shock about 4 oclock butlf eo It
was noteufllctcottOttrou e anyone aicep
It was B1B when the thock arrived
Tbls was about tho aeverest that
bad been fell In Charleton lor ojer
two week tho other vibratloas that
people alleged they have felt wer r
many
chllds play compared with the nhocK
this rooming Houses wero Wf
ceptlbly ln rauX
plastering was thrown down
Is arlously estimated to have lasted Irom
three to ten seconds The worst fcaiuro of
tho shock was tha additional Injury to tho
medical college ot South Carolina A
largo part ot tho wall tell In end It Is
now a gaping ruin and apparently must
come down to tho basement A shock
today Is reported also from Summer
vlllc Sumter Hlackvlllo Orangeburg
Augusts and Savannah
Within threo minutes after tho shock
thero was a good many peoplo on tho
streets although comparatively tew ot
them wero women and children Thero
was little Interruption to business and
nono whatever In tho work ot repair
which Is progressing as rapidly at can bo
expected uuder tho circumstances
B110CK AT SAVANNAH
Savannah Oa Sept 21 Savanuah
experienced another very distinct earth
quako shock at 4 > S5 oclock this morning
Tho vibrations lasted covcral seconds
causing si a to rooff windows etc to
rattle Hundreds of peoplo wero awak-
ened Many were trlghtoncd badly
though thero was no neutral alarm
1 1NBLT AT COLUMlltA
Couimiiia Si C Sept 21 Last night
there was ashectot lightning In tho east
and nt Intervals during tho night tubtcr
rancau thunder was heard for several
hours andatitlO am a long rum-
bling soundapparenlly proceeding from a
direction a lltlla west ot south
was followed by a novoro shock
lasting about a mlnuto Houses woro
perceptibly shaken aud most of tho poo
plo awakened Tho subterranean thun
der continued alter tho shock Tho at
mosphere grow very cold Just beforo tho
shock leoplo sleeping uncovered near
au opon window found It necessary to
closo tho windows aud uso blankets
MHUIUCKFUI DlSUUISimUS
Stnullne Illinit rt t Mmlo In tho Itun
nliiR ot tho Ohio renltenttnry
Chioaoo In Sept 21 Tho Times
this morulug prints a special from Col
mnlus Ohio which states that evidence
of grave olllclal misconduct has btcn dis-
covered lit connection with tho manage
montof tho Ohio penttoutlary lu tho pant
two yenta Tho dispatch ntys that tho
secretservice officers havo been tor some-
time past Investigating the matter under
tho direction rf tho govornor and tho
prosecuting attorney and addsi Tho
graud Jury has been in session over a
week and tho witnesses now being called
disclose tho tact that Bonsatlonil develop-
ments are being made Thero baa beou
much said about tho prison running be-
hind f 000000 lu 1881 mid 188Sbut1twai
attributed to tho chango in tho sygtoms
and tho mismanagement Thorohavobcou
several hundred affidavits taken Wit
nessts enough are summoned to koep tho
grand Jury busy for several weeks Homo
ot tho wllnosscH aro from different parts
ot tho stato but most ot them aro Colum-
bus people and prisoners It Is said that
thousands ot dollars worth of goods and
material wero purchased that never came
to tho penitentiary but wero consigned
elsowhcro and rcalked on by thu officers
while stato vouchers paid for tbo same
Thecasos ot several officers wero cited
who camo hero poor but alter two years
connection with Uiix t uougbA flltf
residences ami had monoy to loanlnaddl
tlon to their orplnary methods of stcaltng
All oorts ot schemes lm o been resorted to
to run tho prison for rovonue only It Is
said that certain convicts will testify to
having been taken out at night
to burglarize houses and that
shares of tbo booty wero distributed
Thoro Is plenty ot evldenco showing that
easy places sold freely It tho conwet in
tho blacksmith shop wanted to bo put In
a ll ht place or job ho put up according-
ly and letters havo been apprehended
whero com lets wroto homo tor movoy for
this purpose larolo law is also Bald to
havo been utilized as a great source of
rocuuc under which 81000 was a potent
factor for release on good be
havior Thcso aro a tow of
many such reports as oati
bo traced to authority on Investigation
If onehalf Is true tha is reported thero
will soon bo some wellknown men ar-
rested and the blackest chapter In thu
history ot Ohio dlscloccd at tha name
time It Is learned that a contract vfafl
taken to alter thu election roturns at
night In the prison Much evldenco has
been already submitted showing that thu
celebrated forgery by which 20ft voted
went raised to 008 on tbo tally sheets of
Columbus was dono In tho prison by
forgurs In confinement who wore well
paid for It
ItA
A IlKAIi IN CUTTttK
A Writ of 8eiU < mtriillun nml Two Lawyers
Wurk
Special to the Osteite
Claiixsvimm Tier Sept 21 Ono of
our enterprising buyers bought two bates
of cotton yesterday which camo from
Bowie county Soon after tho sale a
claimant camo alongfrom tho samocounty
and found the cotton on tho platform
whero all tbo cotton unshipped was
slorod Ho went to see a lawyer who
employed a man to alt down on the cot-
ton until sequestration papers could
be gotten out The buyer
of tho cotton also sought legal advice
and while tbo claimant was suelng out
his writ his watchman bcoimo dry and
thought ho could st p to the nearest
ttloon and retnru wltbont his ubionco be-
ing discovered When ho returned his
trust like riche had taken wing and
flown Diligent search fulled to und If
and tho writ of icqii ration was
turned unexecuted
lAtEBlINE
Mpoiy tor Cliarlsstnu Hurfcrsrs WJiy Cot
Urn Is Mot lirotiglit In
Special o the kuitte
lAutBTiNK Tex Sept 21Mr Oa
brlel Ash n banker lu a few hour time
collected 60 Irom clUwsUs for tho benefit
ct tbo Cnarleston anfferert The money
was forwarded to d y
Mr Hawthorne et nephew of Judge
Iteau nlHaa ldwllltaku the llild in a
Uw days us an Independent candidate for
tho legislature
Although a larger crop of cotton was
r W d In thu county this year than either
of the prfcedlng yi aw yet but little has
Irom
b en brought M insrket at tbU date
picking tbe crop hllothe I
iatbi
Coffee
PROVING
Roaster
and wh Ual dealer la
JFino Took
Cogs rtatUd tmr
T rj dy a ll line
teuleoiikUnUy or ttkndot
the m Wm thateaa ha
Vroooretl in art market
SOS MAIS RTKKItr
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Th Grand PwJ oi Tertiotars in Si
Louis is Abml < Hi d Owing ton
Very Heavy RainfalK
Tuft Orasd Encampment ftf America
Brtitosltfi Wetk aud Transacts a
C MeraMe Amount el Work
The Hoy v t n Uim todc ot Odd rU
luwslnSsiBiovtntllttitoii KlerU luutn
c rs for AnolW 1 ar
HO IAlUltK
St Iowa Mo Sept 31 Tho city Is
In holiday attlru today this bolng tho
flrstday ot tho twentythird triennial con-
clave ot tho Knights Tomplars ot America
Tho city Its business men and private
cltUcns havo vied with eaoh otW In
decorating their buildings and tho result
Is most pleasing Along tho lino ot tho
march tho fronts ot buildings both publlo
and prlvato arts hidden With decorations
Flags bearing appropriate Inscription
emblcnH and mottoes and various colored
bunting are draped In a grtcolul and
fantaslio maunor Tho most ahowy
decorations aro thoeo about and upon tho
courthome This building ocoaploMha
eullre square all around which
havo been placed at oouat dis-
tant points imliB twentylive tcet
high trlmmod and connected With uaclt
othor by garlands of woven evergreens
Kach polo bears a shield upou which la
painted tho graud seal ot some statu or
territory Ilehlnd tho shields and falling
from tho top of the polos to the ground
aro long graceful trl colored pennants
At each ontmneo to tho liulldlog stand
two lmmouso pyramidal pillars of over
green crowned with Masonic emblems
Directly over each cntrauco are semicir
cular suubursts constructed of ever
aroens flags and bunting The building
presents a brilliant htipiaranco Imme-
diately In front ot tbo main entraucO to thu
exposition building a reviewing staud
has beou erected which Is also elaborate-
ly decorated
When tho KulgliU awoke this mornlug
tho clear sky ot last evening had becomo
ovci cast with dirk clouds mid a brisk
northeast wind was blowing with con-
siderable veloDlty Light overcoats wero
not atoll unoomtortAbio and the cooling
drinks provided for tho nmlolmvtcd thlrtt
ol tho marchers wore entirely suporrltiomj
At 8 oatock a cold steady rain set In and
the psrailo would havo boon a march
thr jtiBh mud had not the nUoots along
which tho parade passes been thoroughly
swept and do mod of earth this morning
Am early as S DO oclock companies and
commandorlcs many ot them accom-
panied by bands uf music could havu
beou seen hurriedly marching to their
rendezvous Tbo early morning tralus
wero all on time atid deposited mauy
nommanderteK who havo conio to tbo
conclave from points near St Louis aud
they proceeded Immediately to their posi-
tions At 8i80 oclock Uie first gun dl7
rooting tho commandcrtos to fornl vyas
ilrod and the uldc alroets loading iotOj
tho main thoroughfares were allvir
With the 110000 Knights who Will
march In tho parade hurrying to their
positions aud soon afterwards all Were
ready to Join their divisions As ttrao
passed tho rain fell heavier and steadier
until tho streets oociimo slopping wot
Until 9 oclock tho prospecta for clearing
up woro not at all bright Atnw minutes
later J K Iarsons commander Inchlcf
of tho commandurles Issued nil order
abandoning tho pjrado Tha order was
communicated to the falthlul Knights
who had boon standing In tho rnln ready
to march and who broko ranks greatly
disappointed at not being able to pi
radc hut very witling to got lu out ot tbo
wot
iiik uNHiina in Hussion
At tho tlma sottor tho departure ot tho
member of tho Orand encampment rom
the mndezvout for tho encampment hill
it was deemed Inadvisable to furnish any
escort and tha local comnuudorlcs which
bndbion held lu readiness to act ju that
capacity were permitted to disperse aud
tho members of tho encampment woro
taken to tho lull In ctrrlagos Tho Grand
encampment begau Hi stolon at 1200
bblug pieslded over by Sir Knight Charles
llootno ol Now York City It B O M lu
tbo ubsoneo ol Str Kalgbt Robert J
Withers M 1 O M who was too III to
Uavo his hotel In tha opening add pub <
Ho meeting Ms Oa rid H VnucU deliv-
ered an address of welcome on la half of
tho city which wan responded to by
Deputy Urand Master llnomo ou behalf of
Missouri Orand comnmudury An ad-
dress ot welcome was prusuntcd by Sir
Knight Jamca H Ilrand grand com
raaudcr and also briefly responded to by
Deputy Grand Master Kootne At tbo
conclusion of thcso preliminaries at 10
oclock the encampment wont Into se-
cret session to listen to addrueet and re-
port of officers
In tbe executive session tho Urit hill
ntsswas tho reading of tho report of
Grand Master Wither This repott cov-
ered only that period from hi appoint-
ment In 18St to Juno 1168C at which
tlmo his acceptance of fho coustilgtwor
alshlp to Hong Kong necessitated tbo
releRAtlon of tho powers ot grand majter
to Mr lloomo deputy grand master
After resiling rotitluo proce dings refer
ouc d made un lor discussion of foreign
relations to a question at Issue with tho
great prlury of Canada which was Anally
referred to a special committee Thu
toilntry Is congratulated ou the comple-
tion ot tbo Washington monument and
tho fact it deplored that so tow contribu-
tions havo been rwlval for the ruuttw
mint to Garfield The report clorcs with
gcuerMl fellcitttlons on the pio rts ct
tho order
Kollowing tho Mport of Orand Master
Withers Qn Rooms of New Vor > dop
uty and acting graud master submitted
a report of bis stewardship extending
from May 12 1885 up to tho presfrit
tlmo In til report d n Jlwme noted
tbo death of twenty four members of tho
Grand icamprnentideee their last meet-
ing Tha report then proceeded to dla
cuss the Cansdlan queatlon mentioned
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tbo fast that tbefarmers are nil busy Ura t priory and that tbey aro therefure
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Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 54, Ed. 1, Wednesday, September 22, 1886, newspaper, September 22, 1886; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth89467/m1/1/?rotate=90: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .