Lock Haven Express (Newspaper) - March 26, 1890, Lock Haven, Pennsylvania 1M NINTH 22. LOCK MARCH 20, 1890. STORY 0? A DOUBLE to Alt subscribers to the who changing their residence du or before April 1st, will gire prompt notice at this in order that their papers may be delivered at thair new the street and number of the old eg well mm toe new A postal mailed to the will and tare delay and exd of Jr. Closing or the at Tho twenty-second annual session of the St. E. Conference was to a clone at noon an Tuesday Tbe meeting the morning wsa OTor by of The first business was the report of the Board ot Stewards in reference to the distribution of Conference of then the Conference in the of tiia Philadelphia Methodist A committee wan appointed to out the He of the liberality of William C. and Colonel of and of President of Dickinson made an address in tbe of that The Committee on College made a report and it waa The Standing Committees for tbe earning year waa announced fur The Conference report wae read and Resolutions of thanks were then tendered tbe Conference and Tba following aro tbe appointments for the Rev. W. A. Presiding Austin and U. A. J. P. W. Circuit to be East Lock B. G. j Great U. L. be Jersey M. J. C. N. D. H. Lock Wood S. Hill W. F E. R. Money F. M. Picture S. P. Salons and S. Three W. C. be A. West C. Fine Mulberry L. Ellis Third 11. Fourth D. E. A. South M. The and preachers Thomas C. W. H. E. Thompson J. W. L. O. A. W. A. Q. O. W. and Rev. U. goes to Eighth lie v. E. W. Wonner to Rev. J. B. Mann to W. A. Bouck is returned to and J. M. Lautz to The Bafta and Tbe river continues to fall slowly to-day is at a good stags for sral rafts cama in and many mora are One pair of timber rafts arrived early this left Clear Bell yesterday were not tied op from tbe time started at Clearfield until were landed at Lack The lege continue to drift into the boom and the work of sorting out those which are to go to boom is progressing Tbo boom this morning was filled to a distance above tbe Tbe loge intended for the Lock Haven mills are allowed to drift down into the aa far as tha river At Clearfield this morning was a three foot A Man Who Prayed by Say and Bobbed by THE OF THE and Tne Kan and fella Wife la or Couples Vor Tears and a Full or Was round Hidden fa N. March 33 - Oue of tbe most astounding stories of piety and crime baa been brought to light and baa excited wonder and among tba citizens of One of tbe most respectable and respected citizens of this town baa heen a boas He cams here from Port five yean ila and bis wife the Montclair Congregational and won the and of a UAH Tuthill became very popular with bia He joined Excelsior Hose Company 2 and several and every one who knew him liked Be never drank nor was ever ready to help any one in and counted bia friends by tbe Many of tbe residents of Montclair are men of doing business in New Tuthill did work for them was received on friendly terms in their and seemed in a fair way of amassing a u wife To-day all thia is Tuthill is a prisoner in tba Raymond Street bia handsome wife ie looked up in jail at and names aro execrated by tbe same people who only a few weeks proud to be aeon on tbn streeta with The eminently respectable Mr. Tuthill has been found out to bo the reckless burglar who for ths paat few years has been robbing the homes of tba wealthy in Glen Orange and and his wife is of being bis after Tuthill came here to live several bold burglaries were committed in rapid Aa tbe burglar wss always no one could ever give a de of Tuthill started a movement to bring detectives here to down the Mr. house waa never and while he wae loud and devout in his thanks t3 the a bo spared him snob a ha was active in counseling those who had Buffered by ths depredations of tbn midnight A week ago last Monday night tbe Df George a mason and personal friend of was entered by tbe lone who is thinking of moving to was guest that Aa the clock was tolling 13 he waa by his bedroom window being and a slim-built man lightly jumped into tbe room from tbe Mr. Robertson watched and saw him coolly strike a match on wall and look Then be deftly abstracted Mr. gold watch from bis and the match went The thief was striking another when Mr. Robertson jumped out of bed and grappled with but the fellow tub mask cokes off. Mr. Rubertson awoke the While ho was telling his the burglar was less than a block away getting ioto the residence of John another and a warm friend of the good Mr. Manuel wae aroused before the burglar got into his and him battle on the The mask came off in struggle and Mr. Manuel could hardly believe his for thB face he recognized was that of his ths village Tha latter broko away and got off safely for the time a full ok Finally Robertson and Manuel had a warrant issued to search In tbe cellar of the bouss they found a gold and diamond Buried in tbo and thrown in concealed were watch and every kind of representing of and aome which wero stolon years at Tuthill escaped during the but a constable traced bib to New to Brooklyn and finally to hs ITe was to Raymond Street Tuthill strenuously denied hie and claimed that if he woro really guilty he was not as ha had no recollection of robbing any While for discovered that he had also robbed at least houses in one tba dence ol Robert at No. 103, lie entered tbo bonis by the window about 2 o'clock in the morning while the family were Us Mr. Herring and the latter found Tuthill ing in tbe parlor and the lighted lamp an his catting tbo scalp but the burglar jumped from the window and of a Tha wife was arrested yesterday morning at her nud arraigned before committed her to ths jail at It is eaid that sbo baa made a full FOB A L. Bis far Col. iLe New York Hall and Ex Congressman William L. of and W. of bad breakfast together tbs other morning at tbe Fifth Avenue A remarkable offer waa made at particular meal that w ill take rank aa tbe over offered for a certain useful Colonel related tbe story in his breezy style as Scott ordered a few mouth full of oatmeal and two effete of Be had hard work to eat a or I modestly ordered the following fried potatoes a la fried fried buckwheat broiled good fried cooked a la ala and half a dozen entree of leaser Mr. gazed at me in I began to eat with my Vermont which is robust just 3G5 days in the and when I began to eat book wheat I ordered a big cup of and supplemented the order subsequently with three other which I heartily man with some 820,000,000 stopped eating and watched mo. I talked to him and ate everything around me. When I ordered my fourth enp 1 saw tbat Colonel Scott was much perturbed and had hie lie leaned over tbo table and to mo in an earnest I am reposed tv be worth I a quit claim deed to every cent I possess just to have that of Scott had pathos in his voice and I was sorry that I could not accommodate him with a Vermont like Laid tu The funeral of ths late Mrs. wife of Associate Judgs W. E. The At 1:3Q o'clock a large concourse of relatives and friends assembled at tha bouse where all that was mortal of the departed waa calmly reposing In a beautiful At tbat Rev. J. D. Cook began tho mournful ritea of religion by reading a lesson from which was followed by tbe singing of a dirgelike hymn by a Rev. Cook delivered a mast affecting in which the nubia and Christian life of Mrs. waa eloquently The reward that was accorded to a soul that had done its earthly work so well as had that uf Mrs. who bad so faithfully nud borne and performed her mission tbe grief stricken which were bowed down by her At tbe conclusion of tbe tho friends took a last look upon the face of tbe tbs coffin was and taken up by the pall bearers and placed upon the car which conveyed it to tbe Ths bearers were Messrs. R. M. J. It A. N. E. T. James K. J. Joseph C. J. 11. and Joe. P. Tha remains wero accompanied to tbo hy a very large of A large number of relatives and friends from all over the State were in attendance at the Among the relatives from abroad were Mr. and Mrs. J. A. and of J. M. of T. of N. N. R. of Mrs. Brady and Mr. C. of Carrie of and of OUR LOCAL DM A of Homo Happenings Pat Readable A BIRTHDAY PARTY LAST EVENING The hearing or the case of Charles Mush cr was continued before Alderman Harris yesterday Dr. A. G. Walla the last witness Both of the physicians who made tbe post mortem examination testified that death resulted from and was not caused by injuriee to tbe head of the Tho testimony of witnesses showed that tha aggressor when tho fracas occurred on the night of lire 20:li After tho ho would the matter until 3 p. At tbat hour this afternoon he gave his decision and discharged Charles at lbs to to la Kald Knitting and Tbe uncial at tbe residence of B. L. East Church last Waa a molt participated is by aver fifty of ths friends of the Some said it was a but wo did not learn who waa Everybody seamed perfectly at Among tbe present was a quartette whoso combined age exceeded 280,and none wen more entertaining or gave more life and pleasure tban there wera a number of ones B. J. John Prof. D. M. Its C. E. L. W. A. John D. Levi T. Capt. W. 8. J. U. W. Scott James Gibb and with their estimable and a number of and men whose names we did not A moat excellent supper was and full justice done to tbe and provided for the Tba ladies is attendance wen largely members of the Woman's Relief and after supper Mrs. W. S. in behalf of those presented Mrs. Gould with a gold working of tbo in a and appropriate Other remembrances of the birthday wars presented by making the evening a pleasant not only to the host and but to all who were in Midnight came too so in tbe without gas light or starlight the party wended their way A Pleasant Tba and gentlemen who left this city yesterday for a rids to Jersey Shore on a raft continued their journey as far aa where arrived about four o'clock in tbe A dinner was cooked on tbe tbe of fare including a few delicacies not usually served to and at Linden snpper was eaten at farm Ths ride on the raft was perfectly aa one of tbo young ladies expressed it. The party returned to this city on fast tine in the The only mishap occurred in going through tho achate wben one of tha gentlemen was baptised by the dipping of the raft at the front 1'OT One of tho features of the Company thia season is the magnificent Patrol Band of Instruments that are carried with it. These gentlemen are all musicians of national have bad years of and under tbe leadership of tbe accomplished Prof. Will H. and iu their Brilliant 27ew make the most attractive parade of any other musical organization of tbe same size in tbn See Grand at March also a Grand Free Concert in front of the Opera Bouse at p. m. Can Cross the At Williamsport yesterday Judgs filed bis opinion in tbo case of the City of vs. tbs Pennsylvania Railroad of the Philadelphia and Erie The case waa brought by the city to restrain the railroad com. pany from laying tracks across the streets along tbe line of tbe abandoned and tbe opinion was on a motion for a continence of tho injunction Tho injunction is dissolved and the railroad men can now proceed to lay their Dlart at tha Hugh tba man who was so badly injured while breaking a log pilo on Kettle Creek last died last night at 10 o'clock in the Williamsport Hi home wae where bis body was sent this The young man was 31 years uf aga and Uis mother and sister arrived at Williamsport and will accompany the body Fina Tho will be interested in the display of millinery goods at which is large and Ho Hour display in thia line baa aver been made iu thia and must be seen to be Among tbn novelties is a ladies bonnet of thi stylo worn one years Ths funny musical farce comedy will bo tho attraction at Lbu Opera on March TUo company number people contains sonin my pi city no ro that opinions hava been freely that they aro tho best looking combination an tha a of Sense and Hon nnd d quota a we'll Hat or than tell that of It 7" I replies spaas While sba anil crew I think It Is Red holds on iu Tuim your grape is slipping Don't bet on tbe Not so much Old women wear whits Am your cellars at juice cleans a fountain pen. it flower Pie plant time stiffens the eugar bats are to coma Moths goods wrapped in Tub little German banda are beading this Is the slipper as an taking a back Turkish aro taking ths plies of Biting thread with artificial ia ruin to Cut glass are made for feminine note paper has a or monogram in Tux small boyia studying tricks for your hair is tho latest slang of the small Moue umbrellas than snow shovels ware bought this ths man will como along who has found the first The weather this week ie the earns old and Bors find no fun iu marbles unless the game ia fur Beware of spring openings in tba vicinity of a lows When a Congressman pares bis corns bs ia reducing tbo TriE sugar trust will surely collapse if it show mora Its a good year now when we get an average crop of are seven murderers to bs hung in thia State on April Two or tbe thia winter hava been sleighing and President ia sure death to wild ducks and Plat school time and are the times of The early hatched spring chicken Is assuming broiling The women are better patriots tban observe wash It does not require a legal education to gn into tbe eggs mounted in silver and silk lined are among the Easter A amount of seed was bows on Saint Patrick's is tbs sign hangs on a sand bag in a police a Henrietta makes it a plain cashmere by taking tbs lustra A kam in Lock Haven has the unhappy faculty of lying while telling the The beg tars work on tbs principle that nothing like more a cotton gown said a dry goods An exchange the shape of Easter eggs will be much the same as Isst Druggists think thB nse of smelling salts leas common it waa a decade Umosa of the blue and gray are They nan bs In and clouds any is tho devotional name given those that bag prayerfully at tha is to be ths worst in tbs world to give the Tue dog may have the day but tba cat certainly rakes tbe far as ths ia The only creditable thing yon can say of some people ie that they are food of their Elir that a woman uses tears in sn argument because ebe baa a right to choose ber with a man is like tha month of if he in like a lion he never fails to come out like a Did It ever occur to you tbat more people aro trying to become than to reach the kingdom of Is about tbe nams for the naw is certainly not and is too red for little bonnets for young ladies are seen Ibis the biggest of Tor the biggest HKAu the Opera Bouse is going to said that asked of answered A LAPr wbo not long ago bar arm into a bag of corn and instead of getting an ear of gat a mouse in tbs sleeve of her undoubtedly deserves and especially by timid who know from how powerful ia the in lis Just imagine 1 Each one can do something to regulate tha innate love of novelty within so as to make it available for First of all be must recognize aud not ignore then ho must uinka it tbe exception and no. tho Ho must accept not as no evil to bo dona away but as the necessary and serviceable warp and woof or on of must bo skillfully aud sparingly This novelty will never lose its charm and its Bourses will be kept fresh and HORSEWHIPPED BY A WOMAN A Pretty Young Artist Creates on Exciting Scene in PANORAMA PAINTER ON HER MUSCLE Fiank Kent Chastises Halted King Ibr Was Strikes Bach With Bia Case But the Willow Comas Off With the March 23.-United States Commissioner Simon W. King was horsewhipped on the steps of the First National Bank to-day by Mrs. Frank King waa entering the bank and suddenly found himself by the receiving stinging cuts his his feminine assailant crying not fit to care for my am I Vj King tried to raising his bands to shield his but tbe woman kept iu front him repeatedly over tbe head and In desperation be lifted bis sane end The street wae thronged with excited and be waB pushed into tba bank while tbe widow waa Mrs. who is a panorama assarts that ber and culminated King says Kent bald unrightful possession of one of his houses in company with an architect named were served with a written notice era dismissed for Suits for defamation of are at Mareb 25.-Daring; % quarrel at tba Erie depot at to-day Michael Foray wae stabbed three times by William Sullivan better known aa armed Buffalo ia in a precarious Foley waa but escaped and on tbs bills secured by TBE Vf A Agreed Tha March 25.-Tbe World's Fait with the amendment postponing the fair 1BB3, passed the to-day by a vote or 202 to Those voting iu tbe negative were tbe members wbo opposed the holding of a The Benata to-day took up the and voted against referring it to the judiciary The amendments against to production ar increase prices were agreed aa was also Senator Sherman's amendment excluding labor organizations and organizations of farmers from tbe provisions of the amendment aimed at dealing in futures and options waa also Cox offered a substitute for the waste which waa Sherman gave notice tbat he wonld aak a vote on the CUZ off axK Ths Bead Committed by a New March 25.-Mary aged 35, of 1433 Second waa taken to tbe hospital to-day with ber left hand savored from the Subsequently the police tbo severed member in the parlor of ber She refused to make any and tha facta of tha occurrence not be It is supposed tha who baa been living apart from ber became demented and committed the deed Ease as Maroh 25.-William H. of the Lombard Investment baa recently been paying marked attention to the young ladles of much to tbe displeasure of the yonng men of the Be was warned to but continued bis and last Friday night he wae seized by six masked who him to a tied him to a threw dirt and water on and la other ways treated bin A that waa tied ovar bis and which bean tbs initials is likely to play a prominent part in the criminal prosecution which Cline says be will bring tbe Guy another Kansas City young man who waa with Cline on Friday waa put on a train and sent home with a Tho Maroh 25.-The reunion of the Division of the Army Corps to-day was a great was a large attendance of Regimental reunions of six regiments were held in ths and permanent were A parade waa given thia participated in by tha besides local tbe City Governor's Cadets aed i Grand Army There were many war In lies with various banda and drum including tbe bend of the old Eighty seventh There waa a after tha parade and a damp fire in the Grand Opera Discharged far March 35 accordance with tho recent order of President of tbe Philadelphia and Heading Railroad | four engineers and four firemen ' wero discharged morning for Tho editorial i 25.-The Executive Committee of the Pennsylvania Association met at the hotel and held over for thirty daye tbe selection of the time and place of the next B. S. R. H. J. H. Hughes and F. Gray Meek wera made a committee to The March 25.-Colonel L. a leading lawyer and member of Governor Beaver's and who wy tbm of tba department at was married Lida Wagner of General A. V. S. A. Jamaica's March Beaver to-day a proclamation sailing tbe attention of tbe manufacturers of to tba International exhibition to be held on the Inland of in January 1891, under the auspices of aha government of that Hlair March 25.-Tbia waa license day in Blair Presiding Judge Dean granted 39 out of M There wera 28 applicants from thia All were ah increase of fonr over last Tha Treaty March of the new extradition treaty with Great Britain wae proclaimed by President Harrison Maroh 25.-Tbe of eity are agitating the question of religions equality between Christians and to Via From tba Tha men wbo propose to manufacture tin plate are wall satisfied with new Tariff It ie not as high aa tbe American Tin Plate Association but it la sufficient to give a tail margin on the goods made in thia H. S. of the Iron and Steal proposes gn lata tha of tin and that a tariff of 21-5 cents will alert tha in this Information baa been received tbat the Illinois Steel of ia already building a large tin plate Tbe above la one of tbe largest in the country and operates plants in Chicago and one near It uses hundreds of tons of tin plata each year and will probably nas native pig Tha United Iron and Tin Plata whose plant Ie situated st will also probably go into tba Basking of tin plata heavily with tha of enlarging Sheet iron ia made by the at W. D. Woods another large sheet Iron ia also waiting on the of tha to begin making tin A Father of Went In a eighteen miles up Kettle Creak to administer tbe last sacramental of the Catholic church to tha injured Gormley drove the entire distance to at 10 o'clock at The Board of Control of Company H will meet Thursday evening at 1 o'clock at the of Captain George of Friday A foil attendance la requested aa business of importance is to be E. H. Welch and A. J. in Williamsport Danisl of Was tanas is spending to-day with friends In thia 1 Mies Katie ol ia a guest at tba residence of Councilman James Fredericks and A. 3. of this attended the of tha Ninth Army Corps at William wbo resides of Bickford A entertained a number of young people at hie home laat Elizabeth whole probably tha oldest woman in Clinton - ia quite ill at her home near Beech Creak Mn. waa yaars Did last