1 The Columbian. JLOOMSBUEa, PA., FUIDAY) NOyjEMUEH 17, 1882. , motb. " ' ' MP' S 40 p. in. a Trlns oa tho D. L. W, U. It. leave nioomaburg "Ojltdi BOCTn. iMa.m. ltTsEm. 81 P- tn. t ti n. m. Tho II 45 train south connects with tho Phlla. delpnla A Head ng at Kupcrt. aid with the 'Northern Central At NorUiurnoerlana; J,rte S:i A. ta. train connect at Horthumbort'and '3;iV!l.'.?:?Mrm.on Pennsylvania road, reaching " Thltadeiphfa at t:v p. m. t vhAW " train connects with PblUdelphla and heading roai at ltupurt at um reaching Phila- i , .delphla at 6:oo p. m. . TM.HiM train 'connect .with Pennsylvania real at Northumberland at liu reaching Philadel phia at T:l p. tn. ..Xbo f:T p m. train conuocts with rennsyitanla J9?1 forUiumborland at 6:05 p. m. ana reaches 4 . Philadelphia at S;5S a. m., " , , M Public HoIch. 'John Q. Quick, ndmlnstrator of Joseph t Snyder, deceased, will sell real cstato In Uloomsburg nnd Mllllln on November 22d. ' 0. B. White, executor of Mlchnel I-cmon, deceased, will sell real cstato In Fishings i crock on NovcmbcrilStlij . Bco advertisements. , i I i i' , I, . I'erHoitnl. ; Hon. I. Kr Krickbnum spent last Monday "in town on business. Mrs. M. lllshton Is visiting friends In u AVasiiington, I). 0. Miss iMcWhoiter Is tho guest of Miss EllaMcKlnnoy. ' Miss Kitty llelfsnyder of Cntnwlssa' Is visiting friends In Townnda. Judga Elwcll held u special court in Yllkcs-Bnrrc this week. Mr. P. P. 'Drinker was In Snyder county 'this "wccK, looking after tho interest's of ' 'Irominlc. Hi . . i, E, W. Elwell of Towandn( who has been i-Tory. sick with typhoid fever, Is rapidly lnjprbvhig. ' Wr.'nnd Mrs. Bomboy of Iowa, arc visit- 'tag her brother, IV J. Vandcrslice, at iprcsenl. i" . Miss llelnhart' of Villlnnisp'ortspc'nt "a few days last week with Miss Bessie Monroe nt Rupert. Mr.'Wm. R. Campbell of Lafayette Col. lego ..was In town last week. lie came homo "to vote forPattlson." W. E. Smith, Esq., :of Berwick was ad- mlttod to practice In the Luzerne county bourdon Tuesday. . .'Yi.ll'.TlhawnEsq., and J. C. Yocura, Esq.,' of, Oatavlssti wero In town on . Wednesday on legal business. Rev. Mr. Kllno of Asiiland, ofilclated at tha Episcopal church' on Sunday, having - 1 .1 1.1. I.I. II T. f7-1. . Misses Bella and Ida Vandcrslice of Philadelphia, who were In attendance nt tlid "mnrriagc of Miss McDowell, returned lost' Friday, 'Mr. Henry Mcllck and daughter of 'Xtallsir, Iowa.'are visiting friends In this county. Wlille In Bloomsburg they were the guesta.of Mrs. Wesley Wirt lion. C. R Buckalew is 'among those Yhoso names have been used In connection with the 'Attorney-Generalship of the state. The pqopfe of this county, 'irrespective of party,1' would be greatly pleased with his appointment. ' , i K paper mill is talkcd.of at Wilkcsbarre. Troy and Towanda are to bo c onnccted by telephone. , DcmocrntSjWlll eat their Thanksgiving turkey wlth'n relish tills year. u t 25'j.n.iul CO pound Hour sacks can be obtained at tho Coi.umhun ofllcc cheap- .1 Mr. A. B. Hartman of Buck Horn will plcaso accept our thankn for a basket of line apples. Tho congressional return Judges for the 11th .district met at Mauch Chunk, on .Tuesday. W. P. Bodlne presented us with a very flne.'Jiead of .celery recuntly, for which he lias our maims. There was a decided chango In the weather on Monday after the rain, and on Tuesday there' were bhow' flakes In the nlr, Among the efficient committeemen of the different townships, was O. A. Stunge of , Montour. He did his work promptly and well. . , 'I'- Berphard's Jewelry store you will find the best silver ware, such as spoons, forks, knives, &c, engraving nama frco of , charge. jJ.iM. Long of Benton passed through .. town on Wednesday morning with twenty onc.hond of fluo cattle. He brought them ,. from Buffalo, und proposes to feed them ' over winter. ' ' Tho musical convention now In session In Kuorr & YVlntcrstecn's hall Is well nt tonded? Mr. R. H. Rlngler was largely In. strumental in securing tho ser rices of Prof.' Johnson. "Young Mrs. Wlnthrop" the new play at the Madison Square Theatre, N. Y. ihas provn if possible a greater success that; tupy of Its predecessors. It has fiecoino thu social ilramatlo event of the American watches In cold nnd silver cases warranted from 2 to 0 years, also a larie lfna Of fiucer rlncs. solid cold, from one dollar up, wedding rings made to order nnd warranted 18 caret, at L. Ucruharu's LcavJtt's Minlitrel Troupo had a good house on Monday night. Judging from tho peels of laughter and applatlso that re sounded from the Opera House, the audi- eucu was well pleased There are nineteen In the) company. , TheJtyuMteun nays tho table of tho voto tJuour.last issuo was "full of errors." As It wus,cdplcd from the otllclal returns we CM 'tprrpr," Tho Governor and Lieutenant Governor elected In Pennsylvania last week, will hold ofllco. for four years tho Secretary of Internal Affairs for threo years, and tho . Judge of tho Supremo Court for twenty. f bnO viars. Twcutyrctght Congressmen wero .chosen to serve two years ; twenty Ilvo State Seuators to serve four years und tho entire membership of the House '.of 'Representatives for two years. Tho committee of four clergymen and four Iayment one of each order from eacn OByopaUQn iniuieuioceso. nppointoupy Mum Howe, to report lines of . division of lboDlocese of Central Pennsylvania, aro as'fullows. vlzt Tho Rev. Msirs. J no. Hewitt, nellefontoi Wm. O. Lovcrltt, Citrlisle M. A. Tbjinau, Mauch Chunk i VU. L. Joins, Wilkcsbarre, and Messrs. S. . H. Reynolds, Lancaster H. 8. Eekert, i UK jading i 1?. H, Drinker, Bloomsburg i 1PK Mercer, Towimda. o nd sec how. that is possible. Perhaps IhSwjjifBrto'lho largo democratic majority. sglitpul)lican always considers that nil The Bradford Argut ofllco at Towanda was burned out recently, but tho enter. rising editor K. A. Parsons, got out nn ssue of his paper the same week, with tho asslstnnco of tho other ofllccs. Tho building will be repaired by Christmas. By contracting a severe Cough and Cold, was compelled to glvo uo my dally work nnd keep to the house. A neighbor rec commended mo to try a bottle of Dr, Bull's Cough Syrup It was procured nnd used to my astonishment relief wns liistnntnnc- ous. Enw W. Clayton. Wavcrlv. Md. A beet weighing seventeen nnd a hnlf pounds Is on exhibition nt Alexander & Woodhouso'g. It wns raised by David Brobst- Tho Democratic majorities of tho different States aro stuck all over It, but tha boys say that tho majorities aro no part of tho vegetable, because they can't bo beet. Tho Democrats of Locust nnd Roaring- creek townships and vicinity will have a grand rntlflcntlon meeting nt Slabtown on Saturday' November 18th, nt two o'clock In the nftcrnoon. Speeches will be made, a Hickory polo will bo raised nnd the band will play. There will be n big crowd and n good time. Judges Shtimnn and Lake presided nt tho counting of tho vote last Thursday, Judge Elwcll being n candidate voted for. L. S. Wlntcrstecu and O. M. Quick wcro oppolntcd clerks. The following persons were appointed return Judges, Congres sional, B. P. Edgar; Senatorial, J. M. Clark Judicial, nenry Roscnstock- On Tuesday tho partly decomposed body of n man wns found In tho woods near Jeansvlllc. An examination disclosed the fact, thamost probably the deceased had committed suicide. His throat had been cut and underneath tlio body was found an open razor. The body must have been there for four or live months. On Saturday nlglit William Mctz and James Green, the latter a colored man, got Into an altercation on the street, and Metz drew a knife and cut Green's thront. If tho knlfo had been sharper the Jugular vein would has been severed. Green wns out on Monday. No arrest has yet been made, and Green docs not want to prosecute because they were both drunk. This would be n proper caso for the officer 3 of tho law to take hold of, without consulting Green's wishes, as wo understand there were other witnesses to the assault. Men who do not hesitate to mnko a murderous attack,drunk or sober, ought to bo taught n lesson before they kill somebody whom the community might miss. This would scarcely npply to Green however. MnluvlUc jubilee. Upon twenty-four hours notice about thrco hundred people usscmblcd nt Main vlllc,1 Saturday evening, 11th Inst., to cele brate the late Democratic victories. The parade was headed by the Malnville Cornet Band, followed by many citizens, some of whom carried transparencies which num bered in nil about fifteen among the many amusing incidents was a boat "loaded upon n wagon in which were seated about twenty boys, whoso cheers for Pattlson were numerous and loud. The procession wns marshalled through Malnville, out to the Nuss Mill and back to the store of J. D. Bodlue, Esq., where a bon-llro greeted it. Then D. S. Brown nnd R. Buckingham addressed the enthusiastic assembly and tho exercises were terminated with the rolling of a burning tnr barrel down a steep hill adjoining the village. Anbury Itcittn. The result of the election nppears to affect all animal nature at this place, even the dogs nnd chlckeiiB bnrk and crow more freely. Mr. Isaac Labour Is about bringing his now house to completion. Tho mercury stood at 70 at this place last Sunday. A surprise party met ut the late residence of Albert Amcrnmn, Esq., on Monday the 13th, to celebrate the ?7th birth day of the late widow. After the arrival of the many friends which consisted of about 83 per. sons, a repast was served to all present, niter wlilcli tliero was nn estimate put on tho many presents given which amounted to $28,88 and a purse of cash of $13,10. Thanks to the many friends. RkI'OIITBIU Hcrvrlclc iteiuH. Business is in full operation and every body occupied. Tho election passed off good r.aturedly but showed considerable Democratic gains. ;V grand parade was held on Saturday evening, which brought out a dense throng of people and quite tin earnest enthusiasm was manifested on the occasion. Somo of our friends took exception to the "Cameron codln," and tried to make out that it was a business advertisement of our local cofllu manufactory. Tho canal boats are in big demand for excursions up the creek, but some of the Democrats aro showing n laudable mag nanlmlty by ensuring the protection of tho more docile class of Republicans. There is to be n lecture here on Tuesdny evening next, on "Tho Law, fa re Midge versus Pldgc," by R. J. DeCordora. aud If there arc any of your people who want to o njoy a rich treat they will bo well repaid by making a trip up hero to hear It, It is said to be Immcnso, AN OX HOAST. Tho Democrats of this county will celc. brute their recent victories in tho slate and throughout the Union, by an ox roast on tho Fair grounds to.day (Friday). A meet. Ing was held last Monday evening by n number of tho leading Democrats of tho town, and all (ho necessary arrangements made for a big parade and n good time. A lino ox was contributed bv tho following gentlemen. D, Lowenberg, Col. Freeze, C. G. Barkley, W. It. Tubbs, C. W. Miller mid I. S. ICuhn. A cordial Invitation has been extended to every district In tho county, and a large crowd Is oxpectcd. All those delegations that can do so aro requested to bring bands with them. The parade will Inko place nt 10 o'clock In tho morning, and thu procession will lie under command of Capt. U. H. Ent (Chic Murnliul) and aids. LINE OF MAliGII. Form nt Main and East streets, down East to Kcal's Furnace, nut past Hcnder- shot's to East, up Eust to Fifth, down Fifth to Market, up Market to Third, out Third to East, up East to Main, down Muln to Leonard, out Leonard to Fulr Grounds, whero roast will be served nt 1 o'clock, Speeches will follow from band stand. All friends of Reform nro requested to dec orate their houses during tho day, and 11 lumlnate in the evening. Dr. Hakes of Wllkesbarre, will mak the speech on (ho Fulr grounds, after the roast Is over. He Is an able speaker, nnd the coinmlttco wero very fortunate in so. curing him, Mr. Jos, D. Koons of Wilkes barre, Is entitled to many thanks for his kind assistance In procuring a speaker, THE COLUMBIAN AND Ornml Temperance Rally. There will bo a meeting of the friends of tcmpcranco In Columbia county on Tucs- ay afternoon nnd cvcnlnz, November 21. In the Opera House, Bloomsburg, to did cuss tho following amendment to the State constitution, embodied In a petition now being circulated i AirrioLS XIX, Section 1. Tho manufac turo, or sale, or keeping for sale of any nlcoholla or Intoxicating liquors, whether brewed, fermented or distilled, or any com. pounds thereof, or nny compound of which any such llquois constitute a part, to bo used ns a bcvcrAge, Is prohibited within this commonwealth but the manufacture nnd salo of such liquors, or compound thereof, for purposes other than a beverage, shall bo regulated by law. Tho general nsscmbly, after the adoption of this nrtlclo by the qualified electors of tho common- cnlth, shall, without delay, enforco Its provisions by adequate penalties. And nlso to consider tho duly of co operating In tho general movement to secure its passage now going on through, out the State. The convention will be nnn-polltlcal. Tcmpcranco men of all political parties', pastors of churches, business men, nnd nil friends of temperance, men nnd women, nre cordtnlly Invited to nttend nnd tako pnrt In tho proceedings. The afternoon session will bo devoted to business nnd n mass meeting will be held In tho evening, which will bo addressed by distinguished speakers from a distance. A general attendance is desired. Tho call for this meeting Is signed by n largo number of representative citizens through tho county. Centre Motes. A BCItntlSR PA11TT. On Friday evening of last wock about thirty of tho young people of Centre gathered at the house of Mr. J. S. Hagon. buch for the purpose of giving his daughter, Allle, n surprise, party. Tho surprise was omplctc, ns Mr. Hagcnbuch and those who were assisting him In the preparation of Sour Krout for the coming winter, will testify. Tho party was a success in that all were well treated and everybody enjoy, cd a pleasant time. Parties of this. or some other approved kind should bo encouraged In every community. It Is necessary that young people should form the acquaintance of their neighbors nnd cultivate n social feeling throughout every neighborhood. If the parents nud older persons will but exert their Influence to mnko these young folk's purtles interesting und profitable they will never ruo tho lime spent for that cause. The Hldlay church Is being repainted outside and Inside. Tho cemetery fenco also received an additional coat, adding very much to the appearance and vnluo of the same. Owing to tho failure of the Furniture Co. to place the desks in three of the houses, our schools did not get nn even start, but nil have been in operation this week. Ellsha Hagcnbnch has finished his new house and now lives In grand style. Always glad to seo enterprise among the fanners . Who will make tho next move ? A. C. Hldlay who took charge of the blacksmith shop, near tho church, last spring, has proven a careful, attentive and good mechanic nnd deserves tho patronage of tho neighborhood. The Hldlay Brothers have left us to teach school this winter. We wish tho boys suc cess in this their first attempt. Election returns fail to arouse our Demo. crats to tho extent one might expect yet since quite a number "bolted" the ticket, wo suppose they feel a little soro nftor taking time to consider the matter and have concluded to keep mum RKPOltTBB. Hymeneal. Tho marriage of MIsb Alice McDowell of Llghtstrect to Mr. Joseph Gann of Wil llamsport, on Tuesday November Oth, was one of the most delightful occasions of the season. Tho marriage ceremony was per formed In tho M. E. Church, where nt 8 o'clock p. m., about three hundred persons were asremblcd to witness the marriage of the happy pair. Promptly at that hour the organ pealed forth tho beautiful wed. ding march, from Sfcndelsohn, nnd II. B. Clnrk of Bloomsburg nnd J. J. Metzgcr of Wllllnmsport, ushered the wny to future happlnessd, followo by James Harrinton nnd Will McDowell, brother of the bride. The following ladles acted us bridesmaids; Miss Bello Vnndersllce of Philadelphia. Miss Elldu Thomas of Willlamsport, Miss Laura Barton of Lime Rldgo ; they wcro handsomely attired in rich brocado satin dresses. The groomsmen were : Messrs. nnrry Wilcox of Philadelphia, A. R. Jill- ler and Henry Mulr of Willlamsport ; they too wero tastefully attired in tho con- ventlonal s lit of black. The bride was robed in a liandpome embroidered satin dress with corsage of brocaded satin trimmed with ro6u pleating and spanlah lace with tho customary orange blossoms, and looked the picture of loveliness. Tho groom looked remarkably well und wus evidently quite happy. Rev. E. H. Yocum of Willlamsport, outdated nnd tied tho nuptial knot. The altar of the church was beautifully and tastefully decorated with Mowers and evergreens, which added beauty to tho scene. After tho ceremony the bridal party, followed by the numerous guests, proceed ed to tho house of the bride's parents, where, after the usual congratulations tho viands were placed upon tho hundred and one tables arranged about tho various rooms for the occasion, and tho bridal party nnd till, consisting of about 27A persons did ample justice to the delicacies, and not until late in the night did the welkin cease ring. Ing. Quito n good ninny were present from abroad amongst whom wero Ida Vander- sllce, Philadelphia i Minnie Stone, North umberland Leoru Brown, Willlamsport j Miss Mury Cleaver, Ashland Edith Barton, Lime Rldgo ( Miss Stiickhouse, Shlck. shinny Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lucas, Wll llamsport ( Mr. and Mrs. S. Hogg, William sport ; Mr. and Mrs. Kllugor, Milton ; Mr. and Mrs. Brobst, Willlamsport i Levi Gann, James Denworth, Esq., Willlamsport j Mrs. Ezra locum, WllllHinsporU A great many cicgunt presents wero re eelved by the brldo of which tho following Is a partial list : Domestic Sewing Ma chine, foot rest, sowing chulr, walnut sldo board, silver tea set, plcltlo castors, butter dishes, egg caster, tablu castor, Individual castors, table spoons, tea spoons, knives, forks, soup ladU, fruit stand, cako knife, butter knives, caso desert spoons, toilet cases, sconce and card receiver, perfume cases, tin toilet set, chamber suit, china lollet set, statuary, oil painting, steel en graving, Ininlly bibles, glovo and haudker. chief case, whisk nnd holder, glass ten set, complete, bronze statue, pair silver napkin rings, set crackle ware, parlor stove, chlim dinner set, large parlor lamp, pin cushions, glass cako dishes, sliver cako dish, silver Jewel case, bridal cake, silver card re celver, dozen china fruit plates, hand painted, set brass candle sticks, china fruit dishes, pair vases, placques, pair toilet per fume buttles, pair glass sauce dishes, silver toilet mirror, Ice tea set, dozen ground glass tumblers, tidies, Turkish doyles, Turkish nig, 4J dozen napkins, towels, counterpane, linen table spreads, lint Irons, imsKet cut llowers, DEMOCBAT,BLQQM8BURG, COLUMBIA COXjjSffY, ffA. Deeds (cecorded. The following deeds has bcon recorded, since those last published i Bloomsburg Iron company to Francis P. Drinker, Hemlock. William Pfnhlcr, ct al to Wilson Sttnc, Locust. Nevln U. Funk & wife to Warren J, Buckalew nnd wife, Bloomsburg. Isaac S. ICuhn and wlfo to Charles W. Miller, Scott. Daniel R. Hosier nnd wlfo to White N. Hosier, Fishlngcrcck. t Samuel Knorr nnd wlfo to Margaret A. Vanatta, Bloomsburg. John W. Hoffman, sheriff, to Michael Fcdcrolf, Conyngham. Andrew Croufo to Hiram Crousc, ct nl. Mt Pleasant. D. J. Waller nnd wlfo to Dloomsbhrg Gas Company, Bloomsburg. Samuel Turnbach and wife, and Silas M. Hess to Bloomsbcrg Gas Company, Blooms burg.. ' D. J. Waller and wife, to Bloomsburg Gas Company, Bloomsburg.; B. F Crispin, Jr., nhd wife to Froas Bros., Berwick. Abraham B. Pcnrson and wife to Martin A. Ammerman, Fishlngcrook. Benjamin Evaiu to Mary O. Stewart, Berwick. I. W. McKelvy nnd J. H. Harman, ox. editors, to Edward A. Rawllngs, Blooms burg. John Applcman, executor, to Giorgo D. Heath, Fishlngcrcck. I. W. McKelvy, ct al. executors, to Hannah E. Smith, Bloomsburg. David Walsh and wlfo ct al. to Charles Fctterman, Centralta. I. W. Mckclvy nnd J. H. Harman, ex. ecutor, to I. W. McKelvy, Hemlock. Win. Ivcy nnd wlfo to I. W. McKelvy, Hemlock. H. P. Wolf to John B. Holt, Benton. Nnthnn Mnrtz and wife to Olden Stokos, Brlarcreck. F. II. Jenkins and wife to Jessie S. Con ncr, Bloomsburg. Jno. W. Evans and Jcsso B. Young, executors, to Francis Evans, Berwick. Daniel Reedy and wlfo to John W. Evnns, Berwick. Francis Evans and wlfo to John W. Evans and Jesse B. Young, Berwick. A. B. Stownrt and wlfo to Rachacl Ike- ler, Benton. John J. McIIcnry and wito to Rachacl Ikclcr, Benton. Christiana Bcnscotcr to William Brlggs, Centre. John Hofnoglc aud wife to Mllllln school district, Mifllin. Benjamin llehm to Mary Ann Krclsher; Locust. Gideon Kllngcr and wife to Isaiah Bower, Berwick. Isaiah Bower and wife to Gideon Kllnger, Brlnrcrcck. Esther Hess to Elizabeth B. Shuman, Mirainvlllc. John Brofcc nnd wife to John T. Hawk, Locust. John 0. Pennington and wife to Wil 11am Z Doty, Benton. A. P. Heller and wife to John Bruncr, Greenwood. j Commissioners of Columbia county to city of Philadelphia, trustee, Locust. Elizabeth Thompson, ct al. to Henry Vandusen, Berwick. Michael Reniley to Susannah Hess, Jacks on. Margaret Morrison to Catharine Lclby, Conyugham. C. B. Brockwny and wlfo to Harry. Lclby, Conjnghani. Franklin L. Shuman and wlfo to Richard E. Adams, Catawlssa, Anna M. Cooper, guardian, to John Nulf, Sr., Brlarcrcek and Fishlngcrcck. Isabella T. Rohn ct al. to John Nulf, Sr., Brlarcreck und Fishlngcrcck. Benjamin P. Price and wlfa to Sarah Caul, Centre. C. E. Dodson et al. to J. E. Snyder, Berwick. Daniel Fisher aud wife to William Mos- teller, Main. John Ij. Kline, executor, to Daniel Benvcr, Locust. Frcas Fowler and wlfo 'to' 'Susan II. Jones, Briarcrcek. C. E. Davenport and wife to Henry Wnulcb, Berwick. Franklin L. Shuman and wlfo to Jcnnlo Campbell, Catawlssa. The Locust Mountain Coal & iron Co. to Joseph Bevan, Centralia. Franklin L. Shuman and wlfo to James P. Lewis, Catawlssa. James P. Lewis etux. to Albert E. Lewi? Catawlssa. Albert E. Lewis to Jennie Lewis, Cuta. wlssu. To be continued. Murder at Ilenovo. Tha following account of a murder at Renovo, Clinton county, Is given by a cor respondent of tho Oi'nfon Vtmaerat In lt last Issue : "What was probably the most dastardly murder ever committed In tbld section of the State was the killing of Tltomua.MUler, a ycung Englishman, by Gustave Plpher, a Prussian, on the! lint west of School House Run, a short "dfst'ance above Renovo, on Saturday evening shortly after eight o'clock. It appears that Miller and Plpher, who wero miners employed by the Renovo Coal Company, aud residing at tho mines, wero returning from Renovo with their families when n dispute took placo between them on account of the careless shooting of a revolver by Plpher. whereupon the latter shot Miller In tho left breast, the ball penetrating both lungs, nnd causing death to ensue almost Immediately. Tho murderer fled at once and was met by u fellow-workman, named Saint, near tho Drury's Run bridge, n short distance west of thu scene of the tragedy, with whom he exchanged hats, and Inquired the nearest routo to Canada, saying that ho had shot Miller and Intended to leave the country. He demanded nnd received of Saint three dollars which he said ho saw him have and then went up nl.iug the rail road track with the intention of taking Saint's ndvlce to go to Canada by wny of Emporium. Upon news of the murder being received here Justice Smith cmpan nelled n coroner's Jury, which viewed tho body but adjourned until Sunday to pro. cure additional evidence. The body was then brought to Peck's undertaking rooms In Renovo, whero a post mortem examlna tlon was made by Dr. W. C, Weymouth Tho murderer then started In a westerly direction, but evidently did so to mislead search, as after descriptions wcro tele graphed In both directions, hq wus dls. covered In a freight car of an eastward bound train. He was Invited by tho train men to go to tho caboose to warm himself, which ho unsuspectingly did. The con ductor telegraphed to Willlamsport to have nn officer In readiness to arrest him upon tho nrrlvnl of tho train, As soon ns the train reached Hocktown, south of Wllllamiport, ho wa placed In custody. and taken to Willlamsport jail, where he remained until the arrival of officer Beer wlltr from Renovo on Day Express, Mdn day. He was brought to Renovo on Day Express the same evening, and had a pre. liminury hearing before Justice Smith, who remanded lilm to tho Lock Haven Jail , ui nwnu me nciiou or ino Court. Flno gold spectacles, gold eye glasses, a largo line of silver, nickel, steel and rubber spectacles nnd eye glasses, nt L. Bcmliard's J6wclry store. Couiif II l'roceeclliiKH. November 8th 1882. Council met nt 7 o'clock p. m,, being their regular monthly meeting. All tho members were present. The minutes of tho last two meetings were read nnd np. proved. On motion of Mr. Wnllcr nnd seconded by Mr. Hnrlmau a crossing wns ordered to be laid across Cnthnrlnc street on south t .i i I..,, ... , muu ui ruin sirceu I On motion of Mr. Waller nnd seconded I by Mr. Hnrtmau tho grndo on First street irom .Market street to Iron street wns adopted as tnken by tho Town Surveyor. Mr. Moyer offered tho following resolu tion, to-wlti JZewW. That the Town of Bloomsburi; fill West street 2 feet, from Fifth street southwardly a distance of 230 foet and the balance to run out to nothing. -Mr. Rnbb moved and Sterling seconded, that tho re solution bo amended so that tho Town of Bloomsburg fill West street 2 feet forn distance of 200 feet southwardly from Fifth street. A voto wus taken on tho nmend. mont which resulted ns follows) Yens, Messrs. Sturllng, Rnbb, llasscrt and Her rlnir 4. Navs. Messrs. MnviT. llnrtinun and Wallcr-:l. On motion of Mr. Rnbb nnd seconded by Mr. Sterling the Town of Bloomsburg requests D. J. Wnller to glvo a relcnso of tho ground occupied by West street from Fifth street to the L. & B. Rnilrond nnd that anid rclenso bo handed to tho Secretary of Town Council, tho filling of said street to be commenced Immediately thereafter. Mr. Moyer moved tho adoption of tho following resolution, to-wlt t TUiolred, That tho Bloomsburg Water Company bo allowed i25 per nnnum n plug for tho two flro plugs locnted nt tho last? regular meeting. Mr. Rnbb moved nnd Sterling seconded that tho resolution be ' amended so that the Town pay the Bloomsburg Water Company $20 a plug per, annum for tho said plugs. A voto was taken on the amendment which passed unanimously. On motion of Mr. Wnller the Town Sur veyor was Instructed to fix a grade on Railroad street from Fifth street to Second street. Mr. Waller In behalf of tho committee appointed nl the last meeting to examine the run on tho north side of Fourth street between Market street aud Whltcmnn's alley report, that tho coinmlttco recom mend tho covering of said run with n stone arch. Estimated cost of tho some Is )000. Alter mo reading or n petition and on motion of Mr. Waller and seconded by Mr. Rnbb n crossing wns ordered to be laid ncross East street nt tho Intersection of Fourth street nnd East street. On motion of Mr. Hartman and seconded by Mr. 'Moyer tho following bills wcro read and npproved, and tho Secretary directed to draw orders for their several amounts : Bill of N. Bomboy, Street Commissioner ior moutii oi uctoocr iwj, t,4J, - Bill of Jacob Dclffeubach for hauling stone, 18,00 uiii oi liioomsinirg una uo., ior October 1882, 80,00 . Bill'of Bloomsburg Gas Co., for 10 lumps and fixtures, 113,00 mil or wm. uiirismnn town Treasurer for Police nippers, 7,05 Bill of.B. B, Frcus police service for October 1882, 11,00 Bill of M. C. Woodward ct. al., Constable and police service 21,83 Secretary's salary for Oct. 1882, 10,00 Total amount $504,87 On motion adjourned. A. L. Fiiitz, Secretary. November 13th. A'spoclal meeting was called by direction of the President of tho Town Council. All the members met at 7 o'clock p. m., In Council chamber. On motion of Mr. Rnbb and seconded by Mr. Hartman tho following resolution was passed by a unanimous vote, to-wlt : Ittmhtd, That the Town of Bloomsburc pay the Bloomsburi; Wntcr Company at the rate of $20 u plucr for ono year from the time ino plugs uro put m operation, und for all additional nines that mav bo nut In during the year by direction of the Council ui me suine rale. On motion of Mr, Rnbb nnd seconded by Mr. Wnller, flro plugs were ordered to be located on cornir of Fourth nnd Railroad street, nnd on corner of Fifth nnd Railroad street. On motion adjourned. A. L. Fnrrz, Secretary, The crcat superiority of DR. BULL'S COUGH SYRUP over allothercough remedies is attested by the immense popular demand for that old established remedy. For the Cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Croup, Asthma. Bron chitis, Whoopine Cough, Incipient Consumption and for the relief of B consumptive persons in mlvancetl stages of the Disease. For Sale by nil Druggists, Price, 25 cents. w!niii'i'ju,:nwm LOCAL NOTICES. Lut. & Sloan aro offering bargains In oiacK nuu coiorea casumercs. Addison's Liver Itenewer, or medicine prepared foi diseases of the liver; dyspep. um, mui nuu iierviuiB ueauacne, constipa tion of tho bowels, collo, sour stomach, heartburn, fever and ague, dropsy, latin. dice, Ac,, prepared from roots nud herbs strictly vegetable. Prepared only by J, II. iviupuriB, jiiuoiutiuurg, rn, Aug. 4th Um. More dress silks and Bloan's this week. plushes ut Lutz & W. 1). Allen has Just opened a lot of new goods, embracing lino groceries, glass, ware, puluted chiuu, iiuoenswari', Ac. All of tho best, nnd at thu lowest prices. i nprll 7-tf A full lino of table linens ut Lutz & piouirs. rricu from .'a cents u yard up. tanners dealing ut W. 11 Allen's can ho accoinmouateii with stabling, upr. 7-tf. All wool ladles' cloths ono and a half yarns wide, for Sl.UU at Lutz &, Sloan's. as good cwiirs as can bo found In town aro Kept ut w. JJ. Allen's liust end gro. Uuy your blankets of Lutz fc Bloun. Klnport's Compound Asiatic llalsum, or Diarrhoea cure. A remedy (bat has never iiim-u iii iiiiirruu'ii. ii uiso gives instant reuei in cone, cramp, or puin, in tho stum. udi, PreparcdiuidBoldbyJ.il. Kiuports j.wina uiuet, -uuiii m,, jnooinnutirg t'.i, Aug, nu um Flour nnd feed can always Allen's East cud grocery. bo had at nprll 7-tf For dlarrlurn nnd dysentery get Dr. Gnlo'H cholera specific. It Is tho best nr. tide. It never falls to cure. It nlwnya proves satisfactory only 25 cents. Now Is tho time to clear your feet of corns, bunions nnd callouses. Dr. Gales' corn euro Is warranted, Money refunded it not satisfactory, rents per pacicagc. nnr ntnrlc nf olotli. linlr. nnl . Blinvllll- nnd tooth brushes contains bargains which customers will not fall to appreciate. Don't forcet It I Hendcrshott's Germnn Liniment Is a whole mcdlclncchest In Itself. It relieves pain almost Instantly, It is nn Internal nnd external remedy which can be taken or applied for almost any disease of man or beast. Lnrgo bottles 00 cents. For n certain and permanent euro for ague, chills nnd fever, dumli nguo mm- nrlnl lever, iVC, gel llciuicrsnoii H Aguo Tonic, ll is n specme ior nil moso uis- trcsslng diseases arising from exposure to stnennnt wnter, bogs nntl nil mnrsii.mins- matio Influences. Pint bottles $1.00. Family mcdtclnc chests something en tirely new, In two sizes i No. 1, 13 bottles, No. 2, 24 bottles. They nro lust whnt every farmer should linvc call nnd see them. We keep well stocked with tho best, strictly pure, spices of all kinds also ! flavoring extracts. Borax In puekuges, nnd tho best of Laundry soaps. N. J. Hendershott. BUSINESS NOTICES. "IIUCHUI'AIIIA." Quick, complete cure, nil annoying Kid ney, madder and Urinary Diseases. l. Druggists. Why bo weak ? Why not be healthy, ro- bust, und strong, Bitters. by using Urown's Iron, nil whit i nmrnitt Will you heed tho warning. Tho signal nerhans of the sure approach of that inoro tcrriblo disease Consumption. Ask your selves if you can afford for tho sake of savim: ou cts.. to run mo risK and do noth ing for it. We know from experience that Shlloh's Cure will cure your Cough. It never falls. This explains why more than n Million bottles were sold tho past year. It relieves Croup, nud Whooping Cough, at once. Mothers do not bo without It. t or lame back, side, or chest, use Shlloh's Porus Plaster. Sold by J. H. Kiuports. may 12-cow. '."Winter finds out what Summer lays by." Kidney Wort cures In Winter and In Summer. There Is scarcely n person to bo found who will not bo greatly benellitcd by. a thorough course of Kidney wort every I spring. 11 you do not prepare tlie.llry; jauy the liquid, it lias the same ciicci. A OIIICAOO MKKCIIANT'rt BXPEMENCB After I had become almost skin and bone, with neither strength, appetite nor ambition lclt, nnd the doctors couldn't help me, two bottles of Parker's Ginger Tonic cured me completely. M. B. W.est- cott, Lamp M'f'r., (,'mcugo. LOVE YOVlt NElOIinOl!. When vour friend or neighbor is labor ing under bodily utlllctlon, Indigestion, bil iousness, constipation, caused by impurity of tho blood, or disorders of the kidney or liver, don't fall to recommend Burdock lllood Hitters, a sura and safe remedy. rriceisi.uu. UAUI.Y niTTKN. Peter Kleffer, cor. Clinton and Bennett Srects, Buffalo, was badly bitten by u norsc. una unnueu i iiomas' -t-ciecmc uu. which immediately relieved tho pain, and In four days the wound was healed. UYSl'KrSIA AND l.lVKlt COMPLAINT. Is it not worth tho small nrice of 75 cents to free yourself of every symptom of these distressing complaints, li you tnintc so can at our store and cet a bottle of Uhlloh' Vltalizer, every bottle has n printed guar antee on it, use nccoruiiiKiy una u it uocs you no good It will cost you nothing, Bold by J. 11, Kinports. may ty.cow. maiiBST rnizii l-oiir wish. The best wine in tho country, that took the highest premium ut the Ccntcnniul, Is Bnecr's Port Grane wine, which has be come the most celebrated product of New Jersey. This wine and his P. G. Brandy are now ueing useu uy pnysicians overy- wnere, wno rely upon them ns Uoluji tlio purest to ue nau. it is uusurpnsseu tor weakly females, and old people. Used by me nest rlitu Avcnuu society as an eve ning social wine- For sale by O. A. Klkisi. SKINNY MEN. 'Wells' Health Itenewer" 'estores health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence sexual uu unity. WThe wonders of modern chemistry are apparent in the beautiful Diamond Dyes. All kinds and colors of Ink can bo nunc irom tnem. Wo have a speedy nnd positive cure for catarrh, dlptherhi, canker mouth and headache in Shlloh's Catarrh ltemedy, A nasui injector ireo wiin eacn Dottle, use it if you desire health and sweet breath. Price 00 cents, bold by J. II. Kiuports. may 13-eow. If Mrs. Lydiu K. Plnkham has not really discovered the Klixir Vitat, which tho nn- clent Alcnemists sougut:tby so much pa. tlent research nud persistent experiment. her medecino seems, at least, like v to com. inund an immense sale and universal popu. larity in the future. If rapid progress nnd eminent success furnish anv basis forn cor. rect judgment, Mrs. Plnkham is a most promising competitor for such honorable distinction, as the alchemists failed to n. chleve. oee a woiuauin anotnur column, near Hpeer's Vineyards, picking grapes from which bpcer's Port Grapo Wluo Is made. that is so highly esteemed by the medicul profession, for Iho uso of invalids, weakly perauux aim me ageu. hoiu uy Druggists. sept 22-ly The proprietors of Ely's Cream Malm nm ciaim it to lie u cure-all, but a sure remedy for Catarrh, Colds In the head and liny f ever. Price 50 cents. Apply into nostrils with llttlo linger. Catarrh. For fifteen years I have been greatly annoyed with this discustinir dtacnau which unuseu buvitu pnin in my neaa, con tinual uroppmg uiio my throat, nud un. pleasant ureaiu. -uy bcnse of smell wns much Impaired. Hy u thorough use for six mounts oi r.iy s v ream ilium l nave cnllru. ly overeomo these troubles. J. !! Case. ,1. ! . IT .. . T , ..... r.. ' di, ijenis iioiei, urouuwuy nnn ll tn St. n. i. My son tried Ely's Cream Halm for cold in mo neati, niter using ittwiro lie reit no more distress In breathing. 1 recommend it above all other catarrh remedies. O. C- Hagcnbuch, Druggist, Mahanoy City,- Pa. "kouoh o.v hats." Clears out rats. mice, roaches, illos. ants. i.-.i i i . . 15c. Druggists. UCU.UIIKK, BKUI1KS, CllipUlUIlKS, gOpUCrS. MARKET REPORTS. HLOOMBHUlia MAIUCET. wucaipcr uiunei,,,, ti M live " ""Sr. Corn, w oats ' ......V.. I! s iuur per uarici ,,, sin nuiior , si .U.V.VVM , O.&0 Tallow ...... oi Potatoes io Dried Apples 'oo iiam ...,.;.;;..........!. ?? sides t Hhouldora iiiJ - - m-T ' 'is Urtperpo 1! llaypertoa ..,, low lleeswai 5a Buckwheat nowerper icu " j.oo I iHHWi IF- 0UT-of-town consumoro Of DRY GOODS will find that SHOPPmO- by MAIL, -whon dono tkroysh our porfootod r Saves Timo! Mall Order DopartmenW Saves Monov! And id jfust as ns chopping in poroon at TTTRITE to us (a Toatal Card will do) atatlng " " tho kinds of'orood3 dooirod, and SAMPLES to odloot from, 'with prlcon and widths corroatly markod, will bo forwardod by roturn mall. Our Mall Ordor' Dopartmont la organlzod with- Buoh porfoot nyototn, that Orders filled the same day as received, whothcr for Roods or samples. Our prices can bo roilod AX THE LOWEST POINT. . STRAwYrTdGE & CLOTHIER, Eighth and Market Sts., Philad'a. 3L nIiftingPHiiJll)SI'PBZXytni Invited to examine he beautiful 7rarS vfarf Containectmemrimpcrfaffyis ofthcSEASOK. ' Collections cc?io)Mm tu United States andcomprifetm&ny TI .,(! READY-MIXED AND PASTE, PAINTS LEAD &ZINCi COlIlllSF.l) WITH PURE LINSEED Oil, -ANl- iFIUXTE COLORS, NO UNPLEASANT ODOE. Satisfaction Guaranteed on MONEY REFUNDED. DELIVERED FflEE OP FREIGHT Where we havo no ngent. t"Ordcrs and inquiries bv Mail or Tclephono receive i'roiut attention. -AunuiiHB,- MontoiirWliiteLgaflZiflc&CoWoris RUPERT, PA. HENHY S. RE AY. Proprietor. ' F. B, HARTMAN, SALESMAN. Miy ta .em A VALUABLE FARM AT Private Sale. Tbo und'vnlgied will tell at private sale the farm ot Ktchard Demott, Ut ot Madison town ship, ColumbU county, deceue3. The ssldltrm Is located near Jernejtown. and contains a frame house, trame barn, and outbuildings, plenty ot fruit, land well watered. And contains 1G7 Acres of Lnud, Aout so tore of which Is timbered. Fur particulars loiiulro ottha undersigned at White Hall, Montour county, or of Jasper Demott on tho premises. WE8LKV HOLBUKN, Agent for heirs of ltlchard Demott. OcuiMmoi. UDITOffi NOTICE, KST1TK Or KICnilLOROVSR, MCIUIII, COLUMBIA COUNTY, IB : Amonsr the ltocords and nmr,wlinirB nf ti.. Orphans' Court ot Columbia county, it ts Inter ant, mni iruumincui In tho matter ut the nunl aonuatof Joshua Fetterman aud Aaron drover, administrators ot niiiUivi uiu'vi uwounu, Ana now, nepiemucr urn, issi, on motion oi . . Kyerly court appoints chiriiw a. iiarkinr. . auditor, to make distribution or the money tn tlio nanaior said administrators, with power to dls. tribute the share ol Uusan tlrover who died sines said deceased in her inalorlty intettato unmar ried and without laaue, and before sitting aa aucb auditor he shall sire notice tn ail nrti.-i hv nnh. llcatlon under the rules ot this court. BT Till Cockt, W.M. KKICKUAUM. CerttOod from the ltecordi thii nth ri r n tlnhnr IMI. In pursuance of the (oregolag the undersigned udltor will sit at tils orum rn iunnmhii. A? Friday. Notmber Mlb, tssi at ten o'clock a. in. to perform tho duties otnts appointment when eu win appiar and aud whero all nartlta lnurenti present their claims or bo forever debarred from C (I, BAIIKLBV, Auditor, nor S-ta SUCSOUIUK NOW FOIl THE COLUMBIAN $1.50 A YKAK. (.jsaveaii'atiguol Satisfa&ory tho countora. wo can cruarantoo nu upon cia always bolnff l i.'A ORPHANS' COURT SALE OV VALUABLE Real Estate I In pursuance of an order Issued outortiioor phtat' Court of Columbia county the undersigned administrator ot Joscpti Snyder, lato of the town ot Bloomsburg, deceased, will expose to public silo on the premises on Wednesday, November 22d '82, at ten o'clock a.m., the following described real estate : A certain piece, parcel or tract ot land situate la Mimin township In flild county adjoining lands ot Fetr Oearkart, WlUUin Mensloger, George Kelchner and others, containing 30 ACRES more or less, whereon are erected a dwelling house, barn and other out buildings, andlrult tret on said land. , Also on the same day at two o'clock p. rn., the ollowlng real estate : A certain house and lot of ground sltnato la the town ot Bloomsburg, adjoining the public rand loading from Bloomsburg to Catawlssa, on the et,and Big Flslilngcreek on tho west, contain ing about Sixty-lfive Perches or land, whereon are erected a two story frame dwelling house with kltcben attached, a atable and other out buildings. TEIIM8 OF SALE. Ten par cent, ot the one- fntlrth at thA nnrfih& rrinnflr tn hn n.-ilil nt thn striking down ot tho property; the one-tonrihloss 'the ten percent, at the oonnrmatlon of sale; and the remaining Uiree-tourthi In one year there- I after, with Interest from continuation nUI. Purchasers to pay tor deeds. Fosscsston ot Mifflin property given 1st ot April isss. joima.tiuioK, Administrator, oct S7-ts Rupert, Pa. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUA11LK Keal Estate ! By vlrtuo ot an order of the Orphans' Court of Columbia county, the undersigned executor ot oiumw county, wm mposo to puwio s&ie on the cremtaes on premises on Saturday, November 18, '82 at ten o'clock a, in., tho following described real eetate, to wit : Beginning at a live whlto oak by land of Boyd Stoker north sixty-two degrees, east two hundred and 'thirty-seven and flvo tenths perches along lands ot Iloyd Stoker, C. B. White and Georgo Thompson to a corner, thencd south twenty-six degrees east forty-seren and Ave tenth perches along land ot O. Thompson to a corner In Uu ot landot Peter Eveland thence along land of Pel or Kreland south sixty-one and a halt dogrees we.t sixty-are and nre tenth perches to a stone, thenve slo-g samo south twenty-four degrees east one and seven unto, perches to a stone, corner ot the John Kreland lot now E. L. Lemon, thencs along land ot K. L. Lemon, aeorge Fetter and others, south sixty-two degrees west one hundred and slxty.soven and sixteenth perches to a stone, thenoo by land ot William Whltenlght north twenty slx degrees west twenty-six perches to a stone, thence along same north twenty-seven and a half degrees cast five and eight tenth perches toawnlteploe Btuuip thence by the same north forty-nine degrees west twenty-two and ttirea tenth perches to the place ot beginning, contain ing 71 ACRES and one hundred and thirty -aevon perches ot land. I'KItMS OF SALE, Ten per eent.ot the one. fourth of tha purchase money to be paid at the striking down of the property ; the one-fourth leas the teu per cent, at the confirmation of salo ; and tho remaining thrce-tourttit lu oue year there. attor, with Interest from continuation nll, C. B. Baocxwir, 0. B. WUITB, Attorney for estate. Executor, oct HI tttz 1. 1 Slffll, M, D. llailcal Snpsrl&tenit&t of tha Sanitarium. Bloomsburg, Pa. Nervous affections nntl disoasca of womon n speciality. Terms for board and treatment nl tlio Institution reasonable. People in Ulooinsburg nnd vicinity wishing to consult Dr, Shnttuck should call only during oflico liotira from 8 to 0 a. in., aud 1 to 2 ). in. cov I i-m