Lock Haven Express (Newspaper) - April 29, 1889, Lock Haven, Pennsylvania EIGHTH 51. LOCK 29, 1889. EVENING in tbc For to TnR tush tu 0;:lal!otTia the from bas to let the of that vole on u The at passed High Tho -as wuro almost solid aui Uill once more have tho disagreeable subject forced apoD TilB Dew toKn of Guthrie has already a a has been bora in the new cemetery has been and in moet of the and appliances of are to lEir YK SfiO of tlie TMs TE CITY ALREADY CROWDED Clinton B. the Prohibition candidate for in 1888, ia reported to have that the of the in New which ia the Bute of his would be to turn in with the Republicans this year and belp elect a and a Tbs seed Senator of fur be ia now nearly eighty tbat he will not be a candidate for re-election to the United Hr. if be were wonld be yeara old at the expiration of bia it is likely tbat he ia sincere in what he Sin tlie new British Minister at is evidently a good even if he is not a brilliant He seems to have made up bis mind to be pleased with everything and everybody that be and the newspaper reporters who is both amiable and Sir Julian to understand one of the weaknesses of oar and that is their love of praise and and he is doice all that he can to gratify it. The most part of story is what he has to tell of Emin the of he wan sect to find and bring out of the heart of tropical lie found but ho did cot to bo or even to Bey iu the ruler of a populous and has a largo force of troops at his Stanley to him to but he was undecided what to ilo about it. oau easily bold own any odds chat his aan bring against and be is loth to give up fertile laud ho rales to the barbarian The of Americans is to ruu into of all Moderation ao to a virtue we we carry with that carries us beyond tLe border line of prudence and thus the reasonable aB well as praiseworthy are brought to The of the mammoth hotel at which wrs erected several years ago at a cost of a million was consummated a few days ago for the sum ot The i leas of the builders were beyond the needs of tho and therefore resulted in pecuniary Carps All members of the U. G. are re quested to meet in their reception room Tuesday 7:30 Business of importance will be at the By order of the And Over With Patriotic and THE ALL The Well ror aud tbu Snas as a Services - The Foor and the Rich Jammed Together In the Historic Hoase of Train on Which the and Party left for New Arrival and all of the cars und then returned to Lis private was not of the The attack of lumbago from which he has becu not as readily as ho decided to abandon tho The of the President's oar were drawn and there was a little gathering in it they waited for the time to which in to tho President's antipathy to had been fixed at 12:10 it was decided to dolay the start until one and promptly at that hour tho train moved off. April 28.-The city is crowd ed with visitors who critically examined the Centennial vast gathering was augmented by soldiers of different whose dazzling uniforms made gay The street oars and elevated trains were filled all and during the evening and were taxed to furnish requisite An army of men were put to work today to finish the different stands for the sight Aa soon aa it was learned a police headquarters tbat these men desecrating the Sabbath orders were at once issued to the captains of the precincts in which the work was going to have it The first gang of men encountered was found in front of of the Divine Dr. The foreman at first refused to slopwork bat when threatened with arrest he changed and took the men The aldermanic stand at the Stewart mansion needed but a few supports to complete work go Contractors are offering U much as 18 lor carpenters to go to work after midnight so that outstanding contracts may be Services la Worshipped 100 Years Nmv April 23. St. Paul's Chuich on wherein a hundred years ago George was tho of a commemorative of the Centennial In geats reserved for them iu the centre eat 130 of of the lo the was especially to the men whose fought by the side of tiim whose seat is marked by the eagles of the The yauT and rich were crowded together alike to bear the Tho wore especially compiled by the Dean of Davenport at the re queat of Bishop from the offices contained in the proposed book iu preparation of which officiated at St. Paul's ou April 7S0, was specially aud which was used until tho present book oi the American Church was put in The Rev. by P. Rev. Dr. aud Dr. Bishop William of preached tho He is the Chaplain General of tho Order of the Ho took for the text strength will I ascribe nuKi for Thou art the God of my The water in the river to-day is thick with There was a big flood in Bald Eagle Creek last To morrow will ba a legal holiday and the banks will be Tobacco planta are looking and the crop of this year will be planted Fears are entertained tbat the continued rains have injured the fruit which was in Miller's the new store In the Exchange will open its doors to the public on Every flag in this city be Sung to breeze It will be an honorable and show our The breaking of a water guage on the boiler caused a little excitement for a time at this office this Nobody Three prizes worth thirty dollars are of the Troops on Ilie Their Kew 28-Pennsylvania's great opportunity will bo in the aud the splendid record of the State Guards is expected to be fully General said today that all tho Pennsylvania commands will be and tbat between 7,000 and 8,000 men will be under arms in the GOOD FOU the There is not a single hitch in the preparations for the comfort and entertainment of the Pennsylvania and the commanding all ot are at the Fifth Avenue say that detail is General Wiley and his Western Brigade was the first to Some of the regiments came late last and the last command got in this General Wiley and his staff have pleasant headquarters at No. aoi Second where all the brigade staffs will have quarters General Wiley's troops are quartered comfortably in large airy rooms at the old Army at Houston and Green and at Florence in the near Battery B has its guns at pier 27, and the men are quartered in the old Army at General Gobin and his staff arrived this and are at 201 Second All of his commands have reported and are ready to march at a moment's The Twelfth and Thirteenth Regiments are at Van Green's residence the President and party were escorted to tbo boat and 0:45 the party left for Now TUE IN NEW Landed at the Foot of Street nt by Governor Hill at tho Special to New sky is clearing up and the weather promises to ho favorable for festivities of the Centennial The streets arc densely aud lower Broadway aud tbo foot of all the streets where President and party will Tbe decorations of bunting flags throughout the city are very general aud of tbe most elaborate aud artistic THE The government steamer bearing President Harrison and party came to anchor off the foot of Wall street at 12:35 The President was met by Governor of New Mayor Grant and the Centennial and was to tbe Equitable building amid great After the official reception at tbe Equitable building tbe President will be conducted to the City where be will hold a public THE or PEAR Has tho Vice-President In the N. April 28,-Elizabeth has had tbe Centennial fever to and never in the history of the city was there witnessed a Sunday like Vice-President Morton and Mrs. Morton arrived here from New York on a vania train this Several thousand people bad gathered at tbe station and the police had to enforce a passageway to the and Mrs. Morton were driven to the home of Congressman whose guests they will be until they join the President's party at Governor Green's to morrow The Train on Which tlie and Party Left Early April 28,-The train of cars furnished by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company to carry tbe Presidential party to New arrived and well satisfied as could be The Eighth Regiment is at Mercer and Grand streets in a private and the Fourth Regiment is at Nineteenth street and Fifth Battery C is comfortably settled at Sixth avenue and Eleventh Tbe has nearly its full complement of and will make a fine show in the POn .md liis have not yet headquarters been fixed at 201 Second it is that the will not cumo into tbe city until Tuesday General lias made to ia Taylor's in as a more convenient point which to tbe movements of the an His troops will begin to arrive to morrow and will if more than any of the other A few hundred for several items of expense will bo all that will be necessary to use of the by the Legislature for the support of tho Pennsylvania troops iu case oi The commanding from General Hastings all declare that the arrangements made here fur the care aud support of the Pennsylvania Guard are all that conld be asked hosts and good The First Regiment will be the guests ot the Twenty-second New and will be taken care of at that command's The Ninth New Regiment will take care of Colonel Deckert's Second Regiment at its All of tbe other commands except Battery A and the City Troop and tho Grey will be quartered at the armory of the famous Seventh The colored will bare quarters in an old church on Thirty-second street near Seventh Battery A ill be taken care oi at Forty-second street and Seventh OF TUB at tbe of and tbe Party for New Tork on all Special Dispatch to Evening N. April 29.-President Harrison and the members of his cabinet arrived here at 7:25 o'clock this morning aud they were at once escorted to Governor Green's residence where tho party held an informal Great crowds of people witnessed the arrival of the Two Renoro April 29th, 1880. Prof. Jean Lonis died at Squire Whitby's Hotel on Saturday morning at 7:30 Ho bad been confined to his room for some weeks and his death was not altogether The was in the 54lb year of his Funeral this afternoon at 1 Services in the Presbyterian conducted by tbe Rev. Cook will have entire charge of the as in all the troubles he went to him for As he gave bis life to music the people thought itr lilting that a chorus and the interment will be at Fairview Tbe funeral of the late George B. took placo ou Saturday services being held in tbe conducted by Tho funeral largely ami was in charge of the Odd iu Fairview Mrs. Baiter at tho Court Mrs. Baxter will two lectures iu tbu and evenings at 7::J0 o'clock in favor of tbe Prohibition Sbo is a line and will no doubt draw largo Tbo Journal ball was filled with ladies and gen who to bear Mrs. 5Iar;ou B. Baxter discuss upon tho Issues iu tho Mrs. Baxter is a lady of appearance and iu the prime of Her voice is full and and she a rare faculty of holding tbu of bor It is no llattery when we say tbat sbo is a charming At tho last term of court Messrs. S. F. of Clearfield James of Beech Creek and Nicholas of this were appointed to locate tho lines between tho townships ot Beech Creek aud Leidy in Clinton Tho who are all practical commenced their work to Tlie Logs Are Early this morning the saw logs in the boom as the boom men and settled down for a considerable One span near the head of the boom broke under the heavy pressure and about a million feet of logs The break was quickly and the logs are coming into the boom to-day thick and In Allegheny Over is invested by the wholesale liquor firms which have been refused licenses in Some of them talk of moving to but before doing so will make another appeal to tho Court aud probably to the Supreme Some s for Its Subjection In or dread of evil or is a passion all mankind ure more or less subject wilh it exists a groat giving rise to disease and various With a sudden attack of fear con mania and sudden The of fear varies witn many quite some very silent and others again become moving about from place to place Instances are recorded where violent fright has produced immediate where tbe hair has suddenly been changed to a white and oven where its vitality has been destroyed so that it fell from its leaving the head Paleness of the a of all the vital a momentary paralysis of the nerves of are usually present among those vvho become suddenly affected with All these effects are caused by the greater or less degree of depression of the vital pow ers which invariably accompanies this During fatal epidemics there is no doubt that more persons suSer and die from tbe effects of fear than would were the passion In the season of Asiatic cholera I met many in whom all the symptoms of that tvere produced solely by tbe g of - The subjection of this is a very difficult Peis ns who are subject to it overcome it to a great extent by keeping a caret ul and constant watch upon endeavoring to cultivate a disposition to retain presence of mind under all and to check tbe first of and also by the exercise as much as possible of These aided by a correct training of the reasoning will ANOTHER CAR STOYE HORROR A Terrible ou the Grand Trunk Near EIGHTEEN BODIES AEE to be Id the The to of u Kotly to Tell Whether the Person was of tbe Male or Female April 28.-A terrible occurred on the Grand Trunk RAilroad near here this The St. Louis Express jumped the and the engine ran into a water Two cars were telescoped and immediately took All the seventeen in have been taken Tbe only body identified is tbat of B. S. of He was instantly The other fifteen were burned beyond the possibility of About persons but only one or two None oJ the train hands were The fireman was slightly burned and received a bad AT THE OF THE The passengers on the 150, many of were asleep at the had a terrible A majority of ou board the train were able to get out of the coaches before tbe fire reached but in tbe confusion that reigned it is not known bow many victims were left to tbe of the iu the of the wreck to Hid CUT L. of had his bead completely severed from bis body by a Oi whose is uol n scouring to tho tauk beio flud the Gro held sway for many couM bo In the - guardians teachers should be careful never to adopt of which will call thLs passion into cowards are made by the tyranny of and ever the The for tbo past days r. rise iu ricB of lUo and the river here hiis been At Clearfield this morning there was a three aud a Uulf foot All the at the head of tho rivor arc reported aa and logs aud are of tho opinion that tho rivor bore will reach tbe five foot There arw probably ratts back all of which will get iu ou this drive reached here last evening and went on tho boom this AU tho drives are likely to roach tho booms on this A jam of logs formed iu Creek Saturday at but was broken later in iho During Saturday night about five milliou feet of logs passed out over the of the but were caught The river is entirely closed at and rafts cannot here this evenings and was drawn up in the yard to await the arrival of the ' visitors and great was by the implement | who reached tbe station shortly | Tbo President was to the guessing nearest | before eleven and passed quietly the majority for or the into tbe cars set apart for Young you wot the let did my I expected you homo at 2, here it is fl. I cried over it for four its p. Post office for April 30, the From 9:30 to 10:30 a. m. aud 5 io 0 Off For Ne w Saturday afternoon before five o'clock Company U leEt tho Armory on West Main street and marched to tbe they boarded tbe trdin for Now The moo were in heavy and presented a splendid aa passed along tbe Second Charles Shoemaker was iu of The funeral of Miss Minnie Barton yesterday was largely the Tho funeral services were by Rev. R. W. pastor of the Baptist Tho pall bearers were William Robert Robert John William Suiter and Frank Ths Will At nine o'clock to-morrow tho bells in tbe Court House aud Grave street engine bouse will ring for in honor of the of President George one hundred years the janitors of other buildings in tho city bolls ere requested to ling ibom at tbe same AbouL A number of complaints in to cows large in the First ward have been sent to this who want to to onwa at should witli Chief of tional There is no charge for the Tho of tlie plant are ing the fiber of tho loudly pari Then tho cheered along from the rivor to boKan lo a of w lue s tho The under tbe escort At tbe are to ba General of the reception at Governor Und better than tbe wood lor A Fino r & 51er.serly in store claim to bo tlie in tbe It is on Up to 5 remains of bid been from tbe In no case was there ot tbe body left to identify tbe or to tell tbe person was of tbe male or female TEE of The ot tbe wounded now in tbe A. N. bead cut but not seriously Hamilton double fracture of tbo bruised bead out and injured Of all tbe injured be is the but ho will Anthonys or an head out but not bead badly out over tbe right not seriously Enoch of engine raining ribs not C. C. William badly A. L. cut about the not George right oar cut and scalp not Andrew J. injured about tbe but not L. E. slightly Joseph East scalp bruised leg and not About ten others were slightly hurt but not BO badly as to prevent them their It was six o'clock this before the tracks were Tbe are all doing ko to JUMP As far as can be learned there was qo on tbe part of tho railroad Tho train simply jumped the track at a The engineer and firemen did not jump because had no They were taken from the debris with and it is miraculous how they escaped with their The Express Messenger James Welch and Fred both of Niagara were in the car which jumped over tbo yet neither were SCREAMS OK THE The screams of tbe men who were being burned to death in the smoking car could bo beard above tbe escaping steam and the roaring of tho Conductor says that the train was minutes but was oot running more than twenty miles an hour when tbe accident as tbo arc that trains must run at that particular place at a spued than twenty This place where the accident is as there is a switch on a rather sharp tbe ot running cuts Seven buggao two day coach aad two wore there not a vestige of wood oor anything that would burn One tbs baggage was demolished and the gine was the most complete wreck The loss to tbe company SEW YOKK I Many of those on the train were going to New York to participate in tbe Centennial Among these was a detachment of the Detroit bat none of them were injured except one who got a slight oat over the Most ot the passengers lost all or portion of their baggage and and a large of mails were lost by Killed April 28.-Edward J. postmaster at shot and killed an unknown man about two o'clock this The stranger wos attempting to enter He had opened window with a and was about to enter when whose attention bid been attracted by tbe shot tbe through the There was k den groan and tbe sound of retreating the body of the man waa found near tbe railroad Ou his collar are the letters T. W. K. and letters T. K. are marked on of bis A revolver and a copy of the ot February 19, were found in his Postmaster Jimison gave himself up and was paroled to await the verdict of tbe Corner's To-Morrow Iu compliance with Harrison's proclamation a union centennial service in commemoration of the inauguration of General as President of the United will be held iu the Presbyterian church the 30th at 9 o'clock a. m. The meeting will lo addressed by Rev. R. W. of tbe Baptist the Swiss at D. has written to Chief Burgess of for information in regard to one Andrew who at one time worked at Drury's Any information as to the man's whereabouts should ba entered the residence of Jacob P. Clinton and carried away Mr. Beck's coat and several other In the pocket of the coat was a memorandum book of considerable value to the Fire at tbe MaTl About one o'clock this afternoon the alarm of fire was a blaze at the nail The Fire Department responded but services were not needed as tbe fire was extinguished before they reached the Wm Brick William the merchant will erect a two-story brick stable on tbe rear of his lot on Main adjoining the The stable will be by R. D. Peck in connection with his livery He Wm The Renovo Democrat that U. A. a reporter of the Lock Haven was In town Friday and gave as a Come again as such fellows like you are always T. W. C. There will be a meeting the Young Woman's Christian Union to-morrow afternoon i at tbe home of tbe ABOUT J. F. a well known is io registered at tbe Fallon Bouse W. J. and Deputy Sheriff lone are both suffering from a visitation of Miss Annie of was the guest over Sunday ol tbe Sisters of St. Agnes Mrs. Alexander Beitz of is visiting with Mr. and Walter of this Missen Katie and Chrissie of are guests at tbe residence of Councilman Miss Sadie ot is visiting at Renovo as the guest of Mr. and I Mrs. George 31r8. S. n. Kunes and Miss Lizzie of are friends at Altoona and County Surveyor F. J. David and a corps of assistants wont up river this morning on a surveying ' Mr. Lee ot whp is iu this city ou a business trip is tbe guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. N. is duties in the office of C. UL O'Connor doting the illness of - Furl left this morning trip to the west in tbe combination cradle and Editor of tbe Renovo tea at ibe Irvin Bouse Saturday He knows where to get a good meal in Look 39