THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. FOR SALE. IVnlrable vacant tots and i number of good bouse and lots In nioomsburg, I'a The liest buslnes stand In nioonnliuiy. A very desira ble property containing 111 acres and llrsi cln building with good will In a business worth to inw per year at Willow iirove. Dwelling in fcspy. Orangcvlllo and Boa; h Haven, large number of farms In Columbia Count v, nni- In Luzerne fount.y, one InA Irglnln. Two Count ry'ntore stands In Columbia county and one In Luzerne County, A wafer power planing mill, dry dock and lumber yard and ihertsln Beach Haven, Pa. Also 10 aeros of good farm land nt same place, by M. 1 . I I f. WON, Insurance and Heal hstate Agents, BUHiMSIinil', 'A. SALE. Dec.24, Moses McIIenry excutor of John Reinard deceased, will sell valua ble real estate in Fishingcreck town ship, at one o'clock p. m. See ad veilibnicnt. Dec. jo. The executors of the es tate of Isaac S. Kuhn, deceased will sell valuable real estate on the premis es in Scott township near Light Street, known as the "Sankey" Farm". See advertisement. Dec. 29, Margaret and Thos. Ruckle will sell valuable real estate near l'ottsgrove, Northumbland county at 2 p. m. on the premises. Jan. 7. F. D. Dentler and D. C. Pursel, administrators of Sylvester Pursel, deceased, will sell valuable real estate in Hemlock township at 1.30 p. m. See advertisement. jAN 24, A. L. Kline, administrat or of Klan Kline, deceased, will sell valuable real estate on the premises in Orange township, at ten o'clock a. m. See advertisment. Feb 11. William Oman will sell valuable personal property on his premises in Mt. Pleasant townsip, at one o'clock p. m. Mar. 6, J. C. Rhone will sell valuable personal property on the prtinistts of W. A. Leiser in Madson township mile and a half east of White Hall at 9 a. m. horses, cattle, etc. The Bloomsburg Banking company offers at private sale until December 31st, the property formerly owned by William Milnes' estate in Espy, and if not sold before that day, it will then be put up at public sale on the pre mises at one o'clock. See advertise ment. SPECIAL NOTICES. WAMTKP A flKCOND-IlANn STEAM KADIATOR about two and a bull feet ions. Inquire st this olUce tl- T0 RENT AN OFFICE ON SECOND FLOOR OF I Columbian building, with steam heat, water, and electric, light or gas. Possession given Apnl 1st, lS'iKi. Inquire 01 Ueorge E. Kl well. J-L f'OR KENT TEN KOOMB ON 8KCOKD FI.OOB OF Mrs. Eut's building, next to Court House. Single rooms, or two adjoining. Apply to M. t. Bnt, Bloomsburg. tt. IOR SALE OR RENT THE CNUERStUNKD OFFERS ' lor snle or rent the hotel In Orangevllle known 88 the Heckmau House. Also offers vM acres ot land lu Scott township. For terms etc. inquire ot Albert Heckman, Orangevllle. 10. lMimos. A LL KINDS OK BLANKS FOR JU8TICK AND . 1. i-.. ....... .vi .n: .... KKUS MORTOAOES AND NOTE BOOKS OF ALL kinds at the coi.u m u I A n omce. tf. MCSIC LESSONS CU AS. P. EI.WELL, FOR THE past three years a student In Boston, Is frtvlng lissons on plauo and violin. Both taught n the best methods, piano In New England Conservatory method, violin according to the German school. rpo LOAN $15,000 TO LOAN AT I5)tf PER CENT. 1N X iciest lu sums of l,nto aAd upward on first mortgage on real estate lu Hluomsburg, Pa. Apply to A. Clarence I'reas, Atly., ml St., next to X. E.Church. ia--3mos. 1JOH SALE A BLACK ITOHSB FIVE YEAR 01 D, WILL 1 work anywhere, single or double, can be driven by ladies. Inquire ot W. B. German, MUlvUle, I'a. if- 1?OR SALE TUE Hll'KKT HOTEL, FORMERLY ' owned by W. H. Tubbs, deceased. For terms cull on or write to J. it. Maize, Agent, Bloomsburg, Ha. 13-il-tl. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate J. T. Ileydeurelch, late of Madison () deceased. Notice Is hereby given that letters of admin istration on the estate of .1. T. lleydcnrelch, late ot Maiilson twp., Col. Co. I'a., deceased, have been granted to the undersigned administra tor to whom all persons Indebted to said esl ate are requested to make payments, and those having claims or demands will make known the same without delay t o AUGUST IIEVDENHEICII, Nov. 1H. 18! Administrator. ELECTION NOTICE. The policy holders of the Brlarcreek Farmers' Mutual Insurance company of Mine Kldge will meet at the Hall of the Centre (flange, ' of II. In centre township, Columbia Coumy, I'a., on Monday January Hi h, 1MM, bet ween the hours of 10 a, m. and p. m. for the purpose ot electing directors lor the ensuing year, und tor transact ing such other business us may properly comb before said company. 11. II. Bhovi N, Dec, swt, Hecrelary. ELECTION NOTICE. A meeting of the stock holders of "The Farm ers National Hank of Dloomshurg" for the lice Mono! a board of directors for I he ensuing year, will be held In the Directors' room ot the Hank, on Tuesday, Jan. 10, 1NW), be'ween the hours of (wound four J. M. la-ltww. FHANK IKEI.EU. Cashier ELECTION NOTICE. The annual meeting of thn stockholders of the First Nai lonul Hunk of iilnonisburg lor the duct Ion of directors for the ensuing year will be held on Tuesday the loth day of January ltWH, ut the oiilc'o of the bank, between the huurs of 10 A. .M. und i I'. M. lWil-lt,. E. B. 'JThTIN, Cashier. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Kstiitt of Joseph Tiisuh deceased. Notice Is hereby given that, the underslpned auditor, appointed by tho orphans' conn of Columbia County to lunke distribution of the Minus In the hands of Wilson Veager Adminis trator of the estate of Joseph Tyson lute of Locust township, said County, deceased, will sit to discharge the duties of his appointment on Tuesday the Kith day of January, A. D. 1H1W, at lOo'c lock In the forenoon of said day, at the oftlce ot w. II. lthawu In the town of Culawlssa said County, when und where all persons Inter ested In said est ute shall appear und present their elulius or be forever debarred from shar lug in said (nnd. 1'UEU IKKLEH, Auditor 12-as-lt. ORPHANS' COURT SALE -OF VALUABLB-- Real Estate. The undersigned Administrators of the es tate of Sylvester Pursel, late of the township of Hemlock, County of Columbia, nnd Ntnte of Pennsylvania, deceased, will exposo to Public Hale, upon the premises on SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1S93, at 1:30 o'clock In the afternoon, In pursunnce of an order of the Orphans' Court of the said Coun ty of Columbia, that certain tract of land, late of the said deceased, situate In the nforesa' I township of Hemlock, bounded by lands of Hlchard Ivey, Edward Ivey, the homestead tract of the said defrayed, lands of the estate of Mrsi I'nangst, deceased, Hugh W. nnd San ford Apple man, containing about one hundred and eight y-tlve . acres reserving the mineral rights of the lilocmsl'tirg Iron Company. The same to be sold subject to the mortgage of Anna A. Puttier, ct at. The said Und Is mostly under cultivation, but has upon It a considerable (inutility of timber and wood land FRAME DWELLING HOUSE. good new tinnk barn, sheds nnd other out, buildings ; and Is well watered. Has two good water springs, one near the dwelling with spring house. Willi apples nnil other variety of fn:H. The said land will be sold In one tract or In pu is as may be most advantageous and desirable. Tkiims of Sale. Ten per centum of one tourtli of the purchase money shall be paid at tlii' sulking down of the properly; the one fourth less I he ten per cent, at the confirma tion absolute; and the remalnlngthree- fourths In one year after continuation nisi, with Inter est from that date. F. V. D KNT1.E1I, 11. C. IT IIKI., Dec. 1(1, It Administrators. SALE OF VALUABLE- Real Estate. The following described real estate, late the "Milnes property," will be offered at private sale until the Mist day of December new next nnd If not sold before that dav, will on SA TURDAY DECEMBER 31, '92 at 1 o'clock In the afternoon be exposed to sale, by public outcry on the premises, to-wlt: All that lot of ground situate In Scott town ship near the village of Espy, Columbia County' Prima. Hounded on the south by the public rond leading from Espy to Berwick, on the eastnnd north by lands of Alfred .Mood and on the west by lands of Alfred Mood nnd Levi Klnley; containing two acres of land more or less, whereon arc erected a large brick DWELLING HOUSE and extensive out-bulldlngs, and having a lino orchard of apples and other fruits. Terms of Sale. Ten per cent, of one-fourth of the purchase money to be paid on striking down the property : The one-fourth less the ten per cent, on the 1st day of April 1HW, nnd tho remaining three-fourths, on the first day of April 1WM with Interest from April 1st, 1803, to be secured by bond and morgage on tho pre mises. Possession nnd a deed will be delivered April 1, 1KU3 upon the purcunser complying with the foregoing terms of sale. The mort gage and bond to be at the cost of the pur chaser. BLOOMSliUltG BANKING CO. Applicants for purchase nt private sale will learn particulars on consulting John O. Freeze, President, or B, F. SHARPLESS. Bloomsburg, Pa. EXECUTOR'S SALE Pursuant to the power contained In the will of John Itelnard, late of Fishingcreck twp., Columbia county, deceased, the undersigned executor of the said dee'd. will exposo to Public Sale on the premises on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, '92 at one o'clock In the afternoon of said day, the following described farm or tract of real estate, to-wlt : All that certain tract of land lying In tho township ot Fishingcreck the county of Columbia, and state of Pennsyl vania bounded and described as follows, viz: Beginning at a post and Btone corner by lands of Kcubcn Hess' tstutc north sixty-two degrees east Ita.fl perches to a corner ; thenco by land of Miranda and Clinton Crevellng north fifty eight degrees west 115 8-4 perches to a corner; thence by land of Harvey Ash south sixty-eight and one-fourth degrees west 37 1-2 perches to a corner; tlcnce south eighty and one-fourth de grees west 21 perches to a corner ; thence by land of Mrs. E. P. Bender south twenty-eight degrees east 121.4 porches to tho place of be gluing, containing 90 ACRES and seventy-llve perches of land, more or less upon which Is erected a large two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE and large Bank Barn and Shed, and other out buildings. From 73 to 80 acres of the land nro cleared and in good state of cultivation; tho balance well timbered with oak and pine. A largo fruit, orchard on the place with a variety of fruits. Good water on the place. The farm Is located w ill, In a mile and a half of the 1). & s. liullrnad and near Van Camp post-office, nnd within easy and convenient reach of stores, churches and public schools. Terms of Sale : Ten per cent, of one-fourth of the purchase money to be paid at tho strik ing down of tho property; the balance of the one-fourth to be paldou thetlrst day of January lK'.M, and the other three-fourths In one year thereafter with interest on the balance remain ing unpaid from April 1, ltitw. Possession will be given April 1st, lKiu, upon cmnplianco with the terms of tale. Deed at expense of purchaser. All grain In the ground and personal property on the premises reserved. Herrinu, MOKES McIIENTiY. lsW-lt. Atty, Ex'r. Juo. Kelnnrd, dee d. DIVORCE NOTICE. ToI.vdla.T. K reamer, late of Che aiio Coun ty, New Hampshire. Whereus John Kramer, your husband has tiled a libel In I lie Court, of Common I'leus of Columbia county of Sept. Term, No. sitt, lsw, ru lug a divorce against, you. Now you are hereby not Hied and required to nppear In hald court on or before Monday the t went it h day of hebrimry next to answer the complaints of the said John Kramer, and In default of such ap pearance you will lm liublo to have a divorce grunted In your absence. ,,,.. JO,l'N M1'1IKY, Short IT, 1lB-lt. pur M. W. .Mourey, Deputy. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. mats oMaie s. Kuhn, dei'a. Letters Testamentary on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all personsind.bled to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to pieseut them without delay to John O. Fheeze, johepii 0. WKJ.l.H. Attorney. lS-tit. TllE ELE0T10H LAWS. DISABILITY OF VOTER. RIGHT TO AS SISTANCE. Judge Wickham of Beaver county delivered the following opinion on November 71I1: I am asked to express an opinion on the meaning of the 27th section of the Act of June 19th, 1891, common ly called the Baker Ballot Law. It is represented, that great differ ence of opinion, regarding the mean ing of this section, exist anionn the voters and the election officers, r.nd are likely to lead to trouble and con fusion at the polls. There iieing no case regularly be fore the court, I speak with some re luctance, and only the great import ance, toall our citizens, of the questions presented and the seeming public necessity for some immediite utter ances, cause me to say anything at all it is ptoper also to add that this in formal opinion cannot be held as binding on the court in the deter ruination of any case which may come before it hereafter. The 27th section of the Act pro vides that "If any voter declares to the Judge of election, that ny reason of dsability, he desires assistance in the preparatio nof his ballot, I e shall be permitted, by the judge of elcctbn, to select a qualilievl voter of the elec tion district to aid him." It will be observed that it is not the proof of disability, nor even its actual existence which, according to the plain language of the law, creates the condition en titling the voter 10 aid. It is enough that he shall declare his disability. He is the sole judge thereof, rrom his decision there can be no appeal, nor is it permissible to meet and over throw his declaration, which need not be under oath, by proof of its falsity, except, perhaps, in a criminal prose cution lor improperly showing his ballot. As to the disability it may be physical or mental, or both combined. Among Webster's definitions of the word disability are the following : Incompetency, incapacity, want of competent physical or intellectual power. A voter's disability may result from ignorance of the law, inability to read or write, defective vision, palsy, excessive nervousness producing abnormal self- distrust, or other causes. I do not think that the voter is obliged to state the nature of his dis ability. The law confers no power on election officers to force him to lay bare, perhaps in the presence of scoffing bystanders, specific or mental infirmities which most men, governed by a feeling common to humanity, seek to hide from even their closest friends. In regard to th? person who may be called on to :iid a voter who de clares his disability, the latter has the absolute right to select any qualified voter of the district. His choice must be respected by the election board. The ballot bill as first presented, provided that the voter should specify, under oath, the nature of his dis ability, which save in the case of in ability to read, was required to be physical, and the presiding election officer was then to appoint two per sons to aid him. It was found im possible, however, to pass the bill in that shape, and it was amended, so as to make a general, unsworn dec laration of disability sufficient, and to give the voter the right to select his own helper. If it be conceded, that the election board, as is claimed by some, should try the question of disability, when objection is made, the voter, as a matter of common justice, may insist, that it be tried fully and faiily. Many witnesses, including oculists, or other specialists, might be called by the cinuenger and the party challenged. and the hearing of a sinde case could easily be made to covet the whole day of election. In the meanwhile voting would be blocked. A few obstruct ionists, acting collusively, might in this way disfranchise a whole dis trict. IQTJESTRIAN LIVEEY. Charles E. I lower has opened a livery stable at the rear of his premises 011 Third street, where he keeps saddle horses to hire. He has five head, well broken, safe for ladies and children. Thus far ne has been well patronized. He will accompany those who are just learning to ride, if desired. u". The winds from the North blows shaip and keen, and bad effects of colds arc seen. One Minute Cough Cure so safe and sure, will quickly perform a wondrous cure. W. b. Rishton, Druggist. 10-14-iy DBUHKEHNESS, or the LlQTJOE HA BIT, Cured at Homo m Teii Days by administering Dr- Haiiies' Golden Specific It can hi given in a glass of beer, a cup of coffee or tea, or in food, without the know ledge of the patient. It is absolutely harm less, and will effect a permanent and speedy enre, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or alcoholic wreck. It has been given in thousands of eases, and in every in stance a perfect cure has followed. It never fails. The system once impregnated with the specilie it becomes an utter impossibility for the lupior appetite to exist. (Jure guar anteed. 48 page book of particulars fres. Address the (jot. den Sl'Kcinc Co., 185 Kace Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. 10-21-1 yr. What is Castorla is Dr. Samuel ritcher's prescription for Infanta nnd Children. It contains neither Opium, Morpliino nor other Narcotic substance. It is n harmless ullituto for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, nnd Castor OH. It Is rioasant. Its guarantco is thirty years' uso by Millions of Mothers. Castorla destroys Worms and allays fovcrlshncss. Castorla prevents vomiting Sour Curd cures IMarrhooa nnd Wind Colic. Castorla relieves teething troubles, cures constipation nnd flatulency. Castorla assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas torla is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Castorla Is an excellent medlelnn for chil dren. Mothers have repeatedly told mo of iU good effect upon their children." Da. Q. C. Osaoon, Lowell, Mom. Castorla Is the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day Is not far distant when mothers will consider the real Interest of their children, and use Castoria in lead of thevariousquack nostrumswhich are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing synip and other hurtful agenU down their throata, thereby sending them to premature graves. " Do. J. F. KiMcnsxoa, Conway, Ark. The Centaur Company, T7 Murray Street, New York City. HIT- '"HsMllJimiJii trM.iwrnmvmmTrT, LIMY A10UICEB! The time was when the people of this community were obliged to send away for certain kinds of fine goods. Now they can obtain at home almost anything they want. Is it a finger ring you want ? LOUIS the XIV RINGS can be found at our store in great variety. Is it cut glass you want ? We have a large assortment of DORFLINGER'S CUT GLASS GOODS. Is it imported china you desire ? Call and see our VASES, AFTER-DINNER GOFFEE CUPS, CHOCOLATE BON BOXES&c. Ladies' Gold Watches from $i 2 up Gents' Gold Watches from $12 up, Chains, Rings, and all kinds of Jewelrv. In silverware we have the largest and Finest assortment in the county, lea sets, Water sets, Shaving mugs, cups, Cake baskets, Butter dishes, Carving sets, and much more than we have space to tell of. In novelties we have Tie clasps, Stamp boxes, Bon-bon boxes, Pin trays, Cigar sets, Picture frames, Individual castors, and all the latest goods in this line. Onyx and Marble clocks,and all other kinds of clocks in great variety. An inspection respectfully requested before you make your selections for Christmas. J. G. WELLS, Bloomsburg, Pa. NEXT POOR BELOW THE POST OFFICE. Lots For Sale Town lots for sale on Tenth, Eleventh, nnd Harriet Bt reels, near Urass and Copper Works. Persons desiring cheap homes will do well to Bee t hem before purchasing elsewhere. JsMMHio. JALOll Ultt'r'ENIiAClI, Agt. Winter Season of '82 at oiiiOTHizisra- house needs no Flashy Heading; in making its announcement FOR THE COMING SEASON. Its previous reputation for gained by an existence of almost a half a century are sufficient assurance that this policy wil ww.. ..... -"-' 1.1. Nobby Clothing, Stylish Hats and Novelties Will be tound all the newest m mm. CAUL, WHILE THE ASSORTMENT IS COMPLETE and make your selection at the old established stand of me D. LOWENBERG Estate. Fine Clothiers at Low Prices. Bloomsburg, Pa. Z3ZZ3 Castoria. " Castorla Is so well adapted to children that I recommend It as superior to any proscription known to me." IT. A. Ancnia, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. " Our phyalc'vu In the children '1 depart ment have npoken highly of their experi ence In their outside practice with Coatoi ir., and although we only have anions our medical supplic what is known as rriniUr products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castorla has won us to look with favor upon it." United Hospital and Dispknbart, Boston, Msgs. Allin C. Surra, Frn., CUPS, PLATES, BON dissolution. The limited partnership heretofore existing under the name of Tho HEKWK'K STOKE ASSOCIATION, Limited, lias this da been dissolved by mutual consent. WILLIAM f. LoWKY, Secret an". Berwick, I'a, Dec. 1st' 18i la-tMiU -o- THIS WELL KNOWN SAli mxwvi iin an we ji cviiiciu styjus ui me irauc: is Deiiifj receiveu shades and you will be surprised you can get. MADE 611IEITS. ORPHANS'. COUKT SALE OF VALUABLE Real Estate. rurstinnt to an order of the cirm,.... Columbia County tun un(I.TniBn.l Artmi,! torn of 1:1011 Kimn. .I...,..! ' Anm"litra. ItCHuloonlhonrrinlsogon ,M'T)- TUESDAY, JANUARY j4, A. I) at ton o'rlock A. M. of mild day thn foil' , di'scrllx-d vaiimblo real ostati.. i ,.. . . .. n cortnln m.-nun(fp, tonomont nnd trap't of IT! v ".""uninp ,1, urnngp, t'otintT nt rol.itnt.1.1. nl gtato of IVnn(.ylvani, ,,' and dovrlbrd as follow,, vte : llrlIlnK a? Mono corner In lino of lnnd of it. h Kl . tlionreliylnndof AbnorWrlsh, M and tl " '. fourth dos-roca Kast llWnnd two-tonths Jr,,, cs to a rornr-r . thrnro by the Mnw Nouih m anl one-fourth d-w. East, an and thro.-t Z porehrstoantone! thnnre by tho m,. N 18 dr-sr. East. SI nnd four-tonth p(.r,.,,; tone: thrneeby thn samo Romu rr and ..?. fourth (Ipkh-os East, m nnd Plht-tpnths i,t, e to a Htonn i thonor by lands of William l.nm. and Jnmr-s Campbell Kouth HI nnd on.-fcnmh Agrees West, Mund tlve-tenths perrhes to a none ; tin nee by the same North NT and tliri(. fourth decrees East. Ward two-temhspereni to a eorner ; thenre by lands of It. t;. Kline ,v reaned, South ft and one-lmlf decrees Eait, nndslx-n ntlisperchesto a eorner; thence' by land or .l.r,'. :u r Kllnn nnd II. H. Km South 87 iiinl 1:., , -fourth ilitfree West, m nnd seveiUcnths perehe to a gione t the placi of lic'trlnnlnK, containing 8i nore b" tin jjalnP more or leas, on which la erected a two FRAMK DWELLING HOUSE, laofcbnnk barn, wniron Hlied laml niii..r bulldliiKs. a good apple orchard and fruit ot nil kinds on t he premises. A Rood spring of water nt the door. About IS ncrcs of the above d . scrllied land Is timbered, the remainder u cleared ami under a good slate of cultivation. Tkkmi ok SAi,K.-Ten per centum of one. fourth of the purchase money shall be paid at tho striking down of tho property; the nn. fourth less the ten percent, at flic confirmation absolute: nnd the remnlnlng three fourths In one year after continuation nisi, with Interest from that date. a. I KLINE, Purchaser to pay for deed. Administrator. la-SMt. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE- Real Estate. The undersigned executors of the last will and testament of Isaac S. Kuhn, laic of Itlooms burg, deceased ; by virtue of authority and ill rectlon In the said last will contnlned, will ex pose to public Hale upon the premises In Scott township, on THURSDAY, DEC. 29th, 1892, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, tho well known "Sankey Farm," being nllj that certain messuage and tract, piece or parcel of land situate In tho township of Scott, In tho county of Columbia and at ate of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt : c ginning at a stone In line of land ot (ieorga Zelgler, thence by the samo and lands late of William McKelvy Co., thence by the same andlands late of MnthlasrshalTer, thence by the name and lands late of Andrew ; Crevellng, t hence by the game and lands late of II. 11. Mel Ick, thence by tho minie nnd nlong the public road leading fromUloombburg, to Orangevllle, thence along the same and by lands of ; William Kressler, nnd 'thence by the ame c , to the placo of beginning : containing one hundred and thirty-nine acres and one hundred nnd twenty perches of land, bo tho same more or less; with tlie appurtenances, whereon aro erected a STONE DWELLING HOUSE, with frame kitchen, a large bank barn and Jiut buildings, with abundant water an orchard of various fruit trees. There Isalso on and belong ing to the farm a considerable deposit of IRON ORE, of an excellent quality. Tkiius ok Sai.k : Ten per cent of one fourth of the purchase money shall be paid at the striking down of tho property, the one-fourth less tho ten per cent, on the 1st day of April, lSWi, the remaining three-fourths on the 1st day of April 181H, with Interest from April 1st, ISM, to be secured by bond aud mortgage upon tho premises. Possession nnd a deed will be delivered April 1st, lstis, upon the purchaser complying with the abovo terms of gale, Tho mortgage and bond to be at tho cost of purchaser. The grain In the ground Is reserved with the right of the tenant to harvest nnd thresu and carry away the same, i he gt raw,' hay or manure of IU same to bo left on the premises.; lts. S1SAN KI'IIN, Jons o. Khwezk, JOSEPH, u. WKI.l.s, Attorney. Kxecutors. Dec. 9th, 'Vi, is. Lowenberg's in Furnishings. In the at the phenomenally low prices