THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURO. PA 8 THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 7, 1007 Outrage ami Murler at Renovo. The two-fold ctime of outraging and murdering tiine-yearsold Maty Donley at Renovo, is now charged against William Donley, uncle of the murdered girl. His arrest fol lowed several days of most diligent and painstaking work, during which the gathering of evidence was shrewdly and quietly conducted. Public sympathy goes out to the Donley t'.uvily, and has increased since the circumstances surround ing the crime appear the more de plorable, with a blood relation ac cused of the crime. A visit to Lock Haven Sunday failed to bring out any of the details of the case so far as the grounds for holding the ac cused goes. A policy of strict of ficial reticence is being adhered to. The prisoner could not be ap proached. From statements that were ma le, however, it is believed that Donley is on the verge of men tal and physical collapse. It is au thoritively stated that the charge of murder can be sustained, it is believed, mi the evidence now in possession of the authorities. One thing th it is not known, however, is where the crime was committed. A hearing probably will be given the prisoner at an early date. When and where, of course, will not be made public. DONI.F.Y, TUK PRISONER. William Donley, the prisoner, who in the Clinton county jail at Lock Haven is kept aloof from ev eryone except the authorities whose connection with the murder case takes them to him, is a brother of the murdered girl's father. He is 35 years of age, a molder, who was employed in the Pennsylvania rail road shops. In appearance he is about five feet ten inches tall, some what stooped and weighs about 150 pounds. His hair is dark, eyes blue and face one that does not give any special indication of poor men tality, although there are some per sons who claim that meutally Wil liam Donley is something of a weak ling. Generally he was considered a fair workman and a rather harm less individual of no marked traits of character. A QU1KT ARREST. How quietly Donley's arrest was effected is evident from the fact that at a late hour Friday night a correspondent endeavored to obtain information as to any developments in the case and was informed that there was none. Nevertheless, even at that time the arrest of the uncle of the murdered girl was being se cretly made. At about 11 o'clock, by direction of J. J. Kintner, Esq., acting for District Attorney Hip pie, William Donley was arrested at his home and was taken to Lock Haven, on Erie mail, in custody of two detectives, and lodged in the Clinton county jail. ANTICIPATED ARREST. The arrest of Fred Jackson was from the start taken by many per sons to mean nothing, since they felt certain that Jackson did not commit the crime. And at the same time it was stated that the belief existed in some quarters that a chain of evidence was being wov en around a Renovo tmn who was not one of the suspects confined in the jail and whose arrest would create a decided sensation. Conse quently, the arrest of the uncle of the murdered girl did not come al together unexpectedly. NO FURTHER SEARCH. It appears that further search is now to be dropped, and this is tak en as being strongly indicative that the authorities feel certain that in William Donley they have the right man. To revert to the case of Jackson, who was placed in a steel cage after being arrested, aud whose arrest was by some consider ed an important capture, Mrs. H. R. Burkland, of Howards, is cred ited with having made a statement that proves that Jackson, who was arrested at the Burkland home, could not have been in Renovo at the time the crime was committed. CONCERNING THE EVIDENCE. While District Attorney Hippie has made an announcement that the charge of murder is entered against Donley, the authorities are not divulging the nature of the ev idence that will be adduced against the accused. There are reports, however, of such a nature as that the gag found in Mary Donley's mouth was a piece of the shirt of her uncle, that her uncle was miss ed from the house at about the same time the girl was that he answers the description of the man seen carrying a bundle to the dump and that scratches on his face have not been accounted for. However. whether the above will constitute part of the evidence ot the common wealth cannot be stated. Catarrh One of the mot common of blood dis ruses, is much n?pravatod hv the sudden chnnges of wenther at this time of vcar. Bogin trentment nt onco with llood's Sarsnparilla, which effects rad ical and pernmnent cures. This great medicine has received . . 40,366 Testimonials In two years, which prove Its wonderful eliicacy in purifying and enriching the blood. Best for all blood diseases. In tinnt liquid form or rhnrnlnted tablets known as SarSOtabS. 100 doses l. FACTS OP INTEREST. Punctuation marks were first used In 14!H). In Saxony a horseshoer must qualify by examination. The Huhnra desiert Is half as large an the United States. Europe liiw not one-fifth the railway mileage per capita that America has. It is mid that there is a regular traf fic in lending engagement rings In Australia. Cork dust is extensively used for shipping and keeping grapes in many European grape centers. The possibility of one person's finger tip being identical with that of an other, Is one chance iu (4, 000,000,000. It took 44 men Jj.j days to count the $l57,S.'Hi, 160.20 In the New York sub treasury. The cash balanced to a cent. Peruvian tombs dating back to the time of the Incas have been found to contain line specimens of cotton fa brics. The island of Java Is losing its su premacy as a coftee producer. The crop produced In Sumatra now almost equals' it. The United States has 200,000 school buildings, in which 4(10,000 teachers are at work teaching nearly lS.OOO.OOO children. In Russia the jiostofllee Is part of the military system, and the postman, therefore, is under a discipline as strict as army rule. A leading New York tailor says that many young married women come to him to learu how to pack their hus band's clothes. Light-colored eyes will stand the greatest strain on the sight. Light blue eyes are generally most powerful, and next to those are gray. Columbia University was chartered as King's College in 1754. The name was changed to Columbia College in 1784 and Columbia University iu 1806. One of the greatest markets in the world for musical instruments is South Africa, which spends on average of $1,000,000 a year, about $500,000 of which goes into pianos. In paying dividends on Government stocks the British Government takes no account of fractious of a penny. In tula way it makes about $7,500 a year out of the investors in public funds. Over the doorway of a house called the Beehive lnu, Grantham, England, is a hive iu which bees store their hon ey. This is believed to be the only ''living" public house sign in England. If all the tenement dwellers in the lower Eastside of New York city should be in the streets surrounding their homes at one time they would be so crowded as hardly to be able to move. Munich, with a population of over 540,000 has, on an average, one estab lishment for the sale of liquid refresh ments to each 30 persons, exclusive of the floating population, which is a large one. For rushing on to a railway track to save bis daughter from being crushed to death beneath a freight car, a man at Danzig, Germany, was prosecuted for trespass by the railroad authorities uud lined. Every Christmas Lord Rothschild gives a brace of pheasants to every omnibus driver and conductor iu Lon don, and the drivers display the Roths child colors 011 their whips. Last Christmas he gave away 17,000 brace of pheasants. Two Large Stones Passed From Bladder. John Johnston, of 218 E. td 8L, I'lainfield, N. J., who for over It years has been tax collector of that city, writes: "About three years ago I bouan to suffer with dreadful pains In my kidneys. I was also at times rery bilious, bnt my most serious trouble was with u my water. Sometimes I could , hnrdly pass It, and when I did II ' -a was attended with niost eicru ciatlnir bains. Knthinir helned i, me ana i ocuan vt despair. ... Ida- i f cided to try DR. KENNEDY'S (PAVORITE IT REMEDY for I hoard so much about lis Rood results. It bslped me so that 1 kuitL it ui. mid now 1 have not taken any for a year and am in nood health. I never have any naiua, my apurtite Is irood, and my old blllous no's bus loft me. Jurliig the time I waa title lnu fcttvorlte Itmumly I pimsntl two quit) iNrjre eionwe, una 1 nave tiover Deea trou bled with luy bliwliler sinus." VlllAn, navlil IT Annul... Ann. W Y., for a free sample boule of Dr. David Kennedy's Pavorlte Remedy, the great Kidney, Liver and Wood wucms. iarg ouiuss suuu, at au druggists. aflft U 1 kmit Vote Cast Tuesday, Nov. 5th. DISTRICTS. Peaver Ronton Rorough Renton TownMiln , Rerwlck, N. E " 8. K " N. V H. W Bloom, lt " 2nd " 8rd " 4th Brlarcreek East " West , Catawlssa Township " Rorough Centralia, 1st , 2nd Centre, North " South , Cleveland Conyngbam. E. N V. N 11 YV. No. 1 W. No, 2 " H. V ' H. E Fishingcreek, E , " V Franklin Greenwood, E " W Hemlock JackHon Locust, N " 8 Madiwon Main Mifflin Millville Montour Mt. Pleasant Orange Township Orangevllle Rorough Pine, N " 8 Roariugcreek Scott, E , ' W Sugarloaf, N " 8 Ptillwnter Rorough , West Rerwick, 1st Ward.. 2nd Ward. . Keeping Cool Ry Stoves. A popular article of household furniture among Americans In the Philippines Is said to be the "refrig erating stove." This stove is de signed to keep people cool Instead ot hot. Just as we heat our houses In the States In winter with coal stoves so the wanderer who has set up housekeeping in the Philippines cools his house with a cold stove. These cold stoves are made to look something like an ordinary stove and, being fed with ammonia and chemicals, give out radiations ot cold waves Instead of heat. One can Imagine a family gathering around the refrigerating stove for coolness on a hot night In the Philippines just as on a cold night In the States they had been accustomed to gather around the parlor stove for warmth. It Is reported that more than 100 Jewish families move into Jerusalem every week. Though most of them are very poor, yet they And means to make a scanty living. Jerusalem is rapidly becoming once more a Jew ish city. The Name Porcelain. In the natural progress of nations and the development of trade, porce lain was brought from China to Eu rope, and various legends were cur rent as to Its origin. Magic proper ties were attributed to it, as, for In stance, that a porcelain cup would Immediately burst if poison were 1 poured into it. It was said to be com posed of plaster, eggs, the shells ot "marine locusts" and the like, and this suggests the origin of the woru porcelain. The Portuguese word por cella means "little pig," and a cer tain shell, being shaped like a hog's back, was named porcelana. This shell was used to some extent In the arts by being carved Into cameos and personal ornaments. These be came porcelana wares, and when the new production became known, lta likeness to the shell work was rec ognized. The new material thus ac quired the French name porcelalne, or, in English, porcelain. In the British museum are books written on oyster shells, bricks, tiles, bonea, ivory, lead, iron, copper, sheepskin, wood and palm leaves. . Odd Facts. A lighthouse shortly to be in opera tion on Lennard island, on the west coast of Vancouver island, will be the most powerful In America, being of 750,000 candle power and visible for 25 miles. The laws of Italy are strict with re gard to theaters and circuses. Every act or performance announced on the programme must be given. Any great exaggeration by means of pictures is punishable. In London there are 34 streets named Warwick, 44 Wellingtons, 09 Yorks and 94 Victorias, and the post office authorities complain in vain against the force of London's opinion that what is and has been should con tloue to be. OASTOXITA. 3 son the e Kind Veil Haw Always Bought lhe Kind Yen Haw Always llgnatura Of Stat Aisoeiato Co. Treasurer. Judge. jSur. W SE S W $ x c 3. a F 2 f I p i ? i ? j j 3 ! P : MiM! : : : i ; : 10 61 I CI 53 50 52 112 5 ! 711 h7 112 HI 0.'li 2 HA H" 07 07 11!7 121 KS 6N 89 0 , 101 r2 71) 04 00 0ft 3d 43 70 2 811 34 50 6!i' l!M) 8 ! 130 UHi 100 87 S!0N I H07 5 13 8S 305 230 104 254 41 201 155 14!t 224 8S 87 6 03 011 84 5 60 13 62 23 00 37 45 02 117' 102 150 124 15U 47; 1011 6ft 112 117 67( 72 00 7H 03 21 45 8!i 2!) 25 63 I 4 ft 34 40 18 63 27 42 68 10 65 3S 4ft 8!l 2ft 17 33 17 85 87 14 17 14 17 16 28 84 25 42 2-5 72 0ft 82 33 10 68 30 67 3 31 7 23 31 10 20 10 22' 31 43 64 6S 43 22 37 38 27 43 10 81 41 67 15 73 17 70; 72 0 8S 2 ir, 84 1 40 23 03 SO 48 07 10 87 88 71 71 14 08 22 8S 03 25 117 , 3!l 107i 30 63 21 83 241 91 27 03 48 43 61 10 65 , 33 41 64 15 32 1 22 7 32 28 48 8 4ft 37' 60 7 34 15 27! 30 11 83 10 2ft! 30 23 88 20 35 ; 87 47 111 2 7)) 87 115 17 00 I 4!) 30 54 84 103 1 4 ft 00 107 7 00 10 50 3 27 10 10 24 70 113 120 68 83 82 81 37 1649 4101 70 3012 3043 3063 mory of a Photograph. The following story of a young lady living in the country who came to London to be photographed Is vouched for by a well known Lon don photographer. After some days the lody. Miss B., was informed the photograph was not a success, and another sitting was suggested. This she agreed to, but apaln she ws Informed that the photograph vbs a failure. There was a third bitting. In two days time she re ceived an urgent letter from the photographer, asking her to come up to his studio and to bring a friend with her. Miss B. went, accompan led by her mother, and was shown the amalzng results of the three sit tings. The pictures of the girl herself were quite good, but in each plate, there was to be seen standing be hind her the figure of a man holding a dagger In his uplifted hand. The features, though faint, were clearly discernible, and Miss B. recognized them as those of her fiancee, an ofll cer In the Indian army. The effect of this experience waa so great that af ter a few days she wrote out to In dia, breaking off the engagement. Postal Officials Numerous. According to the returns just is sued by the International Union, Germany has more postal officials than any other country in the world, the total number amounting to 203, 617. It must, however, be taken in to consideration that In Germany the telegraph and telephone employees are Included In the total, while in other countries they to a certain ex tent put in a separate list The United States comes second with a total of 251,516. Great Britain oc cupies the third place with 192,454. All the remaining countries have each fewer than 100,000. The small est of all postal administrations is that of the Turkey islands, which consists of one solitary official. Ex change. COMMERCIAL LAW By UTLEY E. CRANE, the well-known Philadelphia attor ney. An instructive anA inimlno. - " - huu .UVM.MM ble treatment of this subject in its various Dranclies. 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Our lines' In clude the following makes : Chas. M. Stieff, Henry F. Miller, Brewer & Pryor, Kohler & Campbell, and Radel. IN ORGANS we handle the Estey, Miller.H.Leiir & Co., AND BOWLBY. This Store has the agency or SINGER HIGH ARM SE W ING MACHINES nd VICTOR TALKING MA CHINES. WASH MACHINES1 Helby, 1900, Queen, Key stone, Majestic. J.SALTZER, Music Rooms No. 105 West Main Street, Below Market. BL O OMSB UR G, PA
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