THE COLUMBIAN. T, LOOMS BURG, PA. Foh PAi.K-Ix slr.ifolp vacant Ion nn1 a twin Her of good h-'us .'s and 1 is ia Hl'uuslnin. The best bus!ne st;tml In Woonmoilrjf. A very de sirable prop.Tty In Willow tiiflvo, nrs'-clnss bulMltifrs anil 19 a-ros or land. THvc'.llnjji In Espy. Ten K'M,d farms 111 Col'imbla cctmt.v, on" In Luzerne county, one In VlrKloln and two In EansaR. One country store stand In Columbia county and one In I.uerne county, 3 grist mills In Columbia county, by St. P. LI TZ. Insurance and Kent Estate .gt, Wnomsbtirg I'd.. WYqu 1 DON'T GO SO FAST. Remember that the best and most reasonable place in this town to buy Bread, Cakes and Confectionery, is at No. 130 West Main Street. Have you tried it? If you haven't it's time you had. You'll only need to STOP A MINUTE to get just what you want. That will be easier and better than looking around at other places, where you may find good Bread and you may not. E. JACOBS & SON, Bakers and StTg Confectioner NO. 130 WES T MAIN STREET. Liberal salary and expenses paiJ. See advertisement in another column headed Good Salary by Sears, Henry & Co., Geneva, N. Y. They are a re liable firm. LUMBER TOR SALE. 12, 14, 16, and lS ft. narrow and wide boards; 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20 ft. plank ; 2x4, 2x5, 2x6 and 2x8 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20 ft. long; 3x4, 3x5, 3x6, and 3x8, 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20 ft. long ; 5x6, 6x6, 6x8 and 8x8, 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20 ft long; 500,000 ft. good shingle lath; 200000 ft. good gauged sawed plastering lath and hair ; Bevel and j$ dressed siding ; rough and dressed lumber ; Pine, Hemlock and Chestnut shingles ; A good as sortment of white Pine surface Boards 6,8,10,12,13,14,15,16, 18 and 20 in. wide; Worked Flooring, Pine and Chestnut wainsooating ; Pickets and Posts ; Car load of good White Ash lumber; I Mors, Sash, Glass, Oils, Paints, Iron, Steel, wrought and Wire nails. At Sihw Young's, Light Street May 15 6 m. Da You Cough? Don't delay. Take Kemp's Bal sam, the best cough cure. It will cure your coughs and colds. It will cure sose throat or a tickling in the throat. It will cure pains in the chest. It will cure influenza and bronchitis, and aC diseases pertaining to the Lungs because it is a pure Balsam. Hold it to the light and see how clear and thick it is. You will see the ex cellent eff ect after taking the first dose. Large "kettles 50c and $1, Republican. Conference- The delegates to the Republican Constitutional Conference of the Twenty-fourth Senatorial district, of which Lycoming is a part, met at Will liamsport on Tuesday of last week. Lycoming was represented by C. W. Scott, I. R. Fleming and J. J. Gal braith; Columbia, by J. S. Kline, W. D. Beckley and C. L. Sands; Mon tour, by W. L. Gauger, S. L. Thomp son; andSullivan, by J. J. Lair, Fred Rodgersarid W. F. Cheney. Mr.' Cheney was selected as presi dent of the conference and J. J. Gal braith secretary. James C. Brown of Bloomsbicrg, and James Scarlet, of Danville, were named as candidates for the Constitutional convention nomination. No ballots were taken. All of the time was' devoted to discus sing the advisibility of nominating one or two candidates. ' ' The conference adjourned U meet at Bloomsburg on October 15. Be Careful! No matter what disease you may have. Be sure that the medicine you take is reliable. Such a medicine you ill always find Sulphur Bitters, They are not a cheap rum drink, but are made of the choicest roots and herbs to be found in the vegetable kingdom. Daily Argun. io-i6-2t. Dotice. For Sale: One bay mare, sound and gentle, drives single or double Kind as a kitte-.; would make fine Indies' horse. One bay horse, sound and gentle, works single or double. Good roadster. One skeleton trotting wagon, good as new, built by M. C. Sloan ; and two new top buggies. The above must be sold at once 'and are offered at reasonable figures and easy terms. II. W. Kitchen, 9-It. Bloomsburg. Pa. DEATH OF PARNELL THE FAMOUS IRISH RULER EXPIRES SUDDENLY. Ill Donth Took PUr nt III rielitetic In Ttrlghton antiiMliing Alien! tha Cnrrer of I lie Noted Leader Effect of lll Death. Losno. Oct. 7. Charles Stuart Fnrncll died suddenly nt Lis residence In Brighton last night. Charles Stewart rnrncll was born at Avonilale, County Wlcklow, In 1840. Ho was descended from an English family which has been settled for many generations iu Ireland. rnAr.i.ns stewaut rAr.vEi.Tj. His mother is a daughter of Ad mirnl Charles Stewart, a well-known American naval officer. Mr. Parnell was educated altogether in England, and was a studeut of Magdalen, Cambridge. IIo was al most typically English In manner nnd appearance. In 1874 ho became High Sheriff of Wicklow nnd was beatcu in an effort to enter Parliament. Next year ho was returned for County Meath in succession to John Murtin, and for one year took no part iu the work of the House. Ho became gradually more promi nent until in 1878 he was elected Pres ident of the Homo Kulo Confedera tion in the place of Mr. Isaac Butt. From this time on Mr. Parnell 'b his tory Is the history of the recent devel opment of the Home Ruto propaganda, which culminated in lining up the English Liberal party with the Irish party on the occasion of Mr. Glad stone's bill. This union was recently broken, nnd Mr. Parnell was deposed from his leadership. It is believed that Mr. Parncll's death, having removed the unhappy complications which arose after the O'Shea case, will result in the reunion of all the members of the Nationalist party not only in Ireland, but in the United States. PARN ELL'S MOTHER TOLD. She Declare That Iter Bon Died of Broken Heart. BonDEXTowN, N. J., Oct. 7. The first information of her son's death was re ceived by Mrs. Parnell in her bed chamber at Ironsides, the family home, at 11 o'clock this morning, when several reporters arrived to in tcrvicw her "His death," said Mrs. Parnell, efter 6he had somewhat recovered from the shock, "has been caused by the persecutions of his enemies. The troubles have not come on him singly, but so thick and fust that his grand heart has been broken and that was the cause of his death. In the death of my son Ireland has lost her best friend. No other would have or could have done so much for tho people as ho. I do not believe he died a natural death. If he did, it wus because his heart was broken and there was no other cause whatever, no matter what iphysiciuus say." PARNELL BORNE TO HIS TOMB. The Funeral Altended 0jr an Immeneo toncount of People. Dcni.ix, Oct 11. The remains of Charles Stewart Parnell arrived at Kingstown at. 7 o'clock this morn ing, and was met by a large delegation of the dead leader's followers. Half an hour later tho train reached Dublin station where , a vast assemblage of people were awaiting its arrival. The re mains were taken to tho City Hall where they luy in state from 10 o'clock until 2. A procession six deep moved past, und the stream flowed uninter ruptedly for three hours. It is esti mated that 125,000 people passed the body. At 2.30 the funeral cortego started for Glasnevin cemetery. The coffin rested on an open heurso, tho only floral design accompanying It being the one sent by the widow bearing the words "To My Own True Love, My Husband, My King." The other floral tributes were conveyed to the grave by the pallbearers and the colleagues of the deceased. The streets along the route of the procession, and the intersecting streets for blocks in both directions, were masses of human beings, while the windows and housetops were also black with spectators. Most of the houses were draped in mourning, and festoons of crape were swung across the streets at frequent intervals. Twenty" bands, scattered through the line of marchers, furnished music, the strains of the Dead March in Saul, the Adeste Fidelia, hymns and Irish dirges adding to the solemnity of the occasion. It was 6 o'clock when the procession reached the cemetery and the burial took place by lantern light. It is estimated that the crowd that followed the Remains numbered 200, 000. Death of E-a. Blgelow. New Haven,'-Conn., Octl2. Ex Oov. Hobart B. Blgelow died of acute Brlght's disease at 0 o'clock this morning at New Haven House. SoreThroat Bronchitis, colds, coughs, asthma, nnd even consumption, In the early stages, yield to Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Singers, actors, auction eers, public speakers, clergymen, teachers, lecturers, nnd nil who aro liable to disorder of the vocal organs, find n sure remedy in this wonderful nnd well-known preparation. As an emergency medicine, in cases of croup, whooping cough, He, it should be in every household. "Two years bro 1 suffered leverely from an attack ol sore throat And Bronchitis It Deemed an it I enulil not survive, all II10 usual remedies proving ol 110 avail. At last I tlioniilit ot Ayer's Cherry l'ectoral, ami titter taking two bottle of tills medicine I was restored to health." (Itas. Uamulnl, Hmllli's Ifniich, Sonoma Co., Cal. "There Is nothing better for eotighs than Ayer's Cherry l'ectoral. 1 use no other pre partition." Annie 8. IUitlor, rrovulencc, It. I. II. draft & Co., DrtiRRlsts, Carson, Iowa, certify that all throat a nil Itrtig trou bles arc speedily Cured By Using Ayer's Cherry Peetoral. It leads all others. " In January, isss, I was taken down Willi measles and scarlet fever, and exposing my self too soon, caught n severe cold which settled on my lungs. 1 was forced to take to my bed and was so 111 that the doctors despaired of my recovery, supposing me to he In quick consumption. Change of climate was recommended, hut I Ix gan to use Ayer's Cherry l'ectoral. and soon found relief. Alter using several hollies, I was cured, so that I am now as well and rugged as ever." John Dillandcr, Cranesiiiaii of Pteam Shovel, O. S. & 8. F. H. II. Co., Justin, Texas. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral rr.r.rAnrn ft Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. Bold by all DruggUti. Trice $1; li totiki, 5. REAL ESTATE TOH SALS IN BLOOMSBURG. jVnfn Street. Desirable building lot 50x314, price flaw. flrrl Street Frame house, 8 rooms, lot 50x214, price 11030. fourth Street Large frame house, 8 rooms, lot 100 feet front on street, price JJiV). fifth Street Large frame dwelling house, rooms, out-kltchen, burn, nne fruit, &c., lot T9x 200, price H500. jViiln street Large More building, with dwell Ing house on same lot, corner lot fronting ol two street, price 4tX, Ttdrd street. Large 8 room house, lot Mxfls Price 3Tont 8eeoa Street, Kast oVnn. Corner lot, 50. ft front. Price ssoo. Second Street. Fine lurge residence, 11 rooms ferry .'aid. Two story house, lot 400 feet deep, price $iva exclusive of bath room. Steam, gas, sewer water and all modern Improvements. Tenant houses and a number ot vacant lots Iu other parts of the town, all of which are for sale on easy terms. For further particulars Inquire Fine Brick Itesldenee In Espy Pa., Lot 92 feet front 10 room house, everything In good repair' recently papered and painted, well at doo. cis tern, good stable and outbuildings, fruit of at kinds. Price limn. Iron Street, war fifth Two story frame bouse, 10 rooms, bath-room, water-closet, hot and cold water up-stalrs and down, sewer, steam heat, electric light, and statlouury range all In splendid condition. Large new stable on lot, room for three horses. Terms easy and price low. Of WlNTEKSTEKV, BECKLKT M'KlLLIF. First National Hank Building, tf- Bloomsburg, Pa. WOOD'S BUSINKSS -COLLEGE.- AND Ec'ieol cf Shorthand and Type Writing. 13 Instructor. 243 Tight Students. 701 Cay Students. . 182 in Shorthand and Ty;ewriting. 263 Lad!ei. A Yearly Clientage cf l.Clt Send for C'utalogue. ' New Year Commences August 31. F. E. WOOD, Principal, HCRAKTON, PA. A WINNER FUR ALL DISEASKS LS MANNERS' Double tact Sarsaparilla IF PROPERLY TAKEN. Headache, Loss of Apetite, Languid and Tired Keeling. Fifty Cents a Uottle. MANNFUS' DOUBLE EXTRACT SARSAPARII.LA has no equal as a Wood Purifier and Tonic, Rash, Pimples and Uoilt can 1 e cured. At all druggists. FIFTY CI N rS A BOTTLE. Try it and ou will never regret it. For sale by all druggists. J'ifiy cents a bottle. Also i.t Meyer fiios.' What is E -ri im M UJJJJJJJJJ ..SiiJJJJJjlilllllllllllt -jp . m - .Ml U Castorla is Dp. Samuel Pltclicr'i prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphino nor other Narcotic substance. It is ft harmless pii1stltuto for Paregoric, Drops, Soothinj Syrups, nnd Castor Oil. It is IMcasant. Its gruarantco is thirty ycani uso by Millions of Mothers. Castorla destroys Worms and allays fcrcrlshncss. Castorla prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea aud "Wind Colic. Castorla relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Cnstorla assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomach nnd bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas torla is tho Children's ranacca-tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Castorla Is an excellent medicine, for chil dren. Mothers have repeatedly told mo of Its good effect upon their children." Da. G. C. Osnoon, Iwell, Mans. Castorla Is the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope tho day Is not far distant when mothers will consider tlie real Interest of their children, and use Castorla In stead of the various quack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup md other hurtful apenU down thV-lr throats, thereby sending them to premature graves." Da. J. F. KtxcnitLoa, Conway, Ark. The Contour Company, TT Murray Street, New York City. la-.. VV JJJ JIM. "THE PEOPLE'S STORE" MILL AND CENTRE STREETS. The largest ami busiest place for trading iu all kinds of first-class reliable Merchandise. The teams have been taxed to their utmost for the past week bringing to us cases upon cases of new goods for the com ing season. We can safely say we are showing the Largest and Grandest collection of new goods Dress Goods, Coats, Etc., which dwellers in and about Danville have ever had the privilege to behold. A most important matter in connection with this great showing of new goods is that the prices at the "People's Store" are no higher than those of New York or Phila. markets. Courteous salespeople await your wishes, and intelligent information will cheerfully be given. NOTE THE PRICE LIST. At 25c a yard, 27 in. all-wool Camel's Hair, in plain colors. Latest Fall shades. At 39c a yard, i3G in. all-wool dress flannels; all the new Fall shades. At 50c a yard, "We show the greatest line of Plaids, Checke, Stripes and Plain Colors ever shown in this section of the State. At 85c a yard, . 54in. all-wool dress flannels in all the new and ftaple shades. See window display for novelties in High Class Dress Goods. LADIES' JACKETS. A few sorts here to-day ; lots to. come. : -.. ; ' ' Ladies' Short Jackets, high sleevt,, Jojsi? frbut, homespun kind $3.50 each, from that they jump ",t& $ti'K), then $10.00 and fll.00. . . . ,. t ;, .- w. -f Ladies Homespun Jackets 27 in. long; Cplored, loose front and high sleeves, marked $ 12 50, very stvlieh.. . i Ladies' Black Cloth Jackets cut 27 m. long, trimmed with Astrachan and fur, the very latest, $11.00 and $15.00. As the season advances we Blankets are here, shown to-day for the first of the season The sizes are given in exact inches, the materials are stated iruiy ana me weignt accurately. READ THE PRICES. Silver Cloud j weight 4 pounds, 54 x third wool, $1.25 a pair. "Grey only. Silver Cloud j weight 5 pounds 03 x intra wooi $i.ou a pair. Urey only. . - Alpine ; weight, 4 pounds. 63 x 74 in., hard to - find the cotton in them $2.50 a pair. White only ... ' ' q .J?,?It0n; 5 Pounds, 03x74 in.; warp 'is cotton Sold last season at $4.7o, our price to-day $3.50, in white pnlv . weigiu over itv of woo : warn i entMn 3 nr. .. .. ..,, c p0, j rev on iv. Iceland j weight 5 pounds, G3 x 74 in., all wool wn and fiUing ;, a good $5.00 blanket for $4.00 a pair Grey on? Red Lily j weight over 5 pounds, strictly all 03 x 74 in., $5.00 a pair. Scarlet only. ' 7 WOoI; Pilgrim; weight over v.6 uw nnnlifv vnnl anlA loaf t air. White only. " " ' Ur pnCe XX) Polar Star; weight 5 pounds, 03 x 74 in Rl,rtvf napped hespun sle, all pure wool $5.00 a pair; in white only Silver Cliff; weight 6 pounds, 72 x 84 in all .,; wool both warp and filling, $0.00 a pair. White only 1 San Mated ; weight over G pounds, 72 x 84 in e "People's Btre," UnLii & OnirrnE Sto DPfTILtaK. r i Entrance on both Streets. Castoria. " Castorla Is so well adapted to children that I recommend It assuperiortoany prescription known to me." IT. A. Aarnsn.M. D., Ill 60. Oxford St , Brooklyn, N. T. "Our physicians In tho children's depart ment have spoken liiRhly of their erpfrl enee In their oulsldu practice with CaKtoiK, and although wo only bare anionic oi:r medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet wo are free to confess that the meriU of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon II." I'mno Itosrrrat. ko DisriHiURY, tjotton, Mass. Allen C Sarrn, Ye., . .Ji luiiJirrTTTiinmniT bill t m will tell you more about Coats - in.,, one in., one- pounds, x 74 in flnn nH,i i ' n i I,no (luaU 5 pounds. a puunas, w x 74 n. Fine mf. jV . THADE WITH OKKMAXY. NEGOTIATIONS FOR RECIPROCITY WITH THE UNITED STATES. Harrowrr oitrmloiii Thau al rir( Ilrportnl Unnianjr XVIII PlnlmMj. Ulnh nr Wliral PrM XVIillo , Admit llrr Vert r. W'AsniNdToN, Oot. 12. Oonnnny 1ms rntornl Into nRotintlons for red pro. city with the Unltod Kfntos, luit t!i roiioopslona to bo nmlo nro not Hourly ao cotiiprolionnlvo ns n publish! k. port tinM inado them out to bo. From nn authority whono thorough knowl. cdffo of tho noRotlntlonn rnnnot !i qucstlonod it lit learned thntOerinnny has not otTerod to admit nil Anier!iwi orronla freo In ronsldorntlon of tlm admlxnlon of German bor-t sugftr Into tho t'nltod States without payment of duty. Thin concopslon, it w.u stated, would cntioo Oernmny serious trouble with other European conn, tries, and was too broad it cotipcsxl'in to be offered or asked. Under tho McKlnley Tnrlff law th admission freo of duty to this country of beet sugar manufactured by toy. elpn countries wnt authorized, but a proviso gave tho President authority to suspend after January 1, lH'.U, tli.i operations of the law with respect to countiles that did not grant the t'nifi , States some concessions In return fnr allowing their beet sugnr free entry, (lermnny sends more beet sugar i i the United States than any otlvr country dues, nnd tho removal of t!:e duty on that article has proved a lurgo Item In nermiin trade. No effort was made by Germany, however, to retain tho concession granted by this country until the n-. gotlations resulting In tho removal f tho restriction on the admission of American port; into Germany ha I been concluded. These negotiation opened the way for treating on tho beet BUgar question, and matters hav assumed u position where the admis sion into Uermnny freo of duty c( some ouo cereal, wheat in nil proba bility, or of moro than ono cereal at a very low rato of duty, will probably be negotiated. THE ULSTER COUNTY DEFAULTERS. atrantr ant Trumphour Wan! to rliallrng Oriiiil Jnrora. Kinostos, N. Y., Oct. 12. At tho opening of tho Oyer and Terminer Court hero this afternoon, Judgo Furomnn of Troy presldintr, tho Hoc. F. L. AVestbrook, counsel for James E. Ostrander, tho defaulting Treas urer of the Ulster County Savings In stitution, asked the right to chullenge each individual Grand Juror as his namo wus called, under that section of the code which prescribes that if a state of mind exists on the part of a juror in reference to tho easo, which satisfies the Court that ho cannot net Impartially and without prejudice to the substantial rights of the challeng ing party, the juror is incompetent. Tho Hon. D. M. Dewltt, counsel for Matbew T. Trumpbour, the accom plice of Ostrander, made & like re quest " ' Earthqank In Calltrala, n ! NrA, Cal., Oct IX Tho .'hoavlest earthquake shock ever felt hens was experienced at 10.30 last nights Pdopte rushed Into the street in their night clothes, in great excite.menU chim neys toppled over; 'several1 Withllng' were shattered and badly shaken up. Tho Masonic Temple, a fine i WiTrding, was shattered. At the State Insano Asylum., great excitement prevailed, the patients, being almost uncontroll able. . ..... - v Saii FitAKcisco," Oct .12, A!; severe earthquuUe shock occutred hero nt 10.27 last night It lasted fully half a minute, and was tho most severe ex perienced in this city for a long tlmo. As far as known, however, no. serlou damage was done. , ; - " , , Me.ttoarn . l Conlrarl. Topeka, Oot. ll.-Frank Melbourne, tile rnipoiink-r. signed at Ooodland lastfught "a contract with rt local pr gnniaation to water tho northwestern part; of Kansas during June, July ami August, 1892, at ten cents an acre for tho area watered. It is the intention to havo a series of meetings held throughout the northwest to uwakeu interest in tho enterprise. -J t"v- ' - . Blaln, to lltimti, Work POJJnj Auolhta, Me., Oct. 11. It is Mr. Blaine's intention to return to Wash ington tho very last of October, lenv ing here the U8th or 29th, aud ho will at once assume his duties at the Stato Department on his arrival. The family will accompany him. The Farmer's Alliance of Minnesota will build a l.ooo.ooo bushel wheat ele vator at West Superior, Wis. Tho elevator will be built by a stock com pany composed of grain growers. , NEW .YORK MARKETS. . rnoDocs stun, ' tejima7T,iB.rk nrm-Cream.rr, Eatt.ra ssJr""1' Ladjr. sprint bran. DOo. a ft f(u i2lJwc", eom 'k. t-"o.a.i eoaraVi'ni 'i orn' ,l Ml orn "' na!'(Kr,.'f;Vl40al4, 0n Haw ii . . WoTliXi Si.' U.MZ- " tlmothr. sw 76C. -""M vwv.ioi.( ciuvar, Juvm.-4iUi, at ss.uuoa.li. Faocrup Ma-jt.SS!- "prlBj. Wlntar. rial hhi ....w"0"--' tsu StooaHS jaabbla.oru a-loa .a Vua . jUWa 51 w EiZ 2r J " . twit I.M mawwiMipiag, mm .... (.Mafciai