The Columbian. VfMDAY, NOVUMM5U 24, 1882. Correct Riillroiul Time 'rnljle. Trains ori tho Philadelphia A li. it. leave Hupcrt as follows: 1 , rpnrn, aotrrn. Ja. m. li4Mnrt. iwsp.in. flp.m. Twins oh tlio 1). I.. A V. It. K. lcavo liloomsburg as lollowa i NOBTIt. I naa.m. SOlTlf. i 8 25 ft, in. 11 a. in. 20 m n. m, " 'h " . 4 ill p. 111. 4 27 p. 111. ddphla Reading at Unpen, ad with this Northern Central at Northumberland. Tlio 8:11 a. in. train connect al Northumberland with 9:'i5 train on I'onnaylvnnla road reaching Philadelphia at 3:au p.m. 'lhallilr train connects with Philadelphia anil ibwllngroat at import at 11:60 reaching Phila delphia at :00 p. m. 'ino 11:13 train connects with ronnsrlvinh nnl at Northumberland at 1US reaching l'Mladul. phla at ";83 p. m, Thu 4: p m. train connects with I'cnnsylvnMa road at. Northumberland at 8:M p. m. anu reaenca 1'hlladelphla at S;55 a. m. IMlDllo DnlL'H. John G. Quick, ndinlhistrasor of Jdscjih Snyder, deceased, will sell rail ostnlo in Moomslnirg by adjournment on Sntunliiy December Snil, at 2 p. m. I'ot'ioiinl. T. J. Nnglc, of Kspy 1ms just returned from Anapolls, Jlnrylnnd. JIlss Mary McICclvy Is visiting friends nt Bethlehem nntl Philadelphia. Daniel Fornwnld of Pino township ls upending n few months In Indiana. Mrs. E. Jacoby nnd Mrs. P. S. Jtoycr nro visiting friends In Schoolcraft, Jtlclii gnu. Sir. Thomn9 Wolrmnn, of Hnrrlsburg, Trns registered nt the Kxchnngo on Thus day. 3tr Hudson Owen of Berwick Is taking n western trip. He will bo absent several weeks. A. A. Hempstead, who rcsidct In tills town pome years ago, is hero now, engaged In polling trees. Orvis Mcllenry, son of Daniel JlcIIcnry of Stillwater, 1ms entered upon tho Btudy of tho law In tho ofllcc Of Hon. C- it. Buckalcw. Tiic Collins contract on the N. & W. B. Hallway having been completed, Mr. nnd Mrs. Philip Collins left Bloomslmrgflast week. They made many wnrm friends during their stay here. S3 nnd CO pound flour sacks can he obtained at tho Comjmman ofllco cheap-' A lnrgo Company store is being built in Ccntralla for the use of ono of the col lieries. On last Saturday, November 18, the collieries round about Mt. Carmei, paid out to their workmen over .G.'1000. L. Bombard's Jewelry store you will find the best silver ware, such as spoons, forks, knives, &c, engraving name free of charge. The borough council of Berwick aro re pairing and improving their street and crossings. Major C. K. Htigjics is street commissioner. A Bible Lecture will be delivered by lawyer J. Q. Williams of Philadelphia, on Sunday the 20th inst,, nt2J p; in., in the Opera House. The public aro cordially Invited. r ) Itcv. Dr. Copoland Is in very poor health, and lias resigned tho position of Principal of the Wyoming Seminary at Kingston, licv. h. Sprague has been elect ed to fill the vacancy. The Court Houso H painted ltd and pencilled, and tho largo trees in frouLhave been trimmed. Jonathan Buchnum lias had charge of nil the recent improvements about the Court House. As no one has furnished in with a copy of the proceedings of the Temperaneo con vention at tho Opera House last Tuesday wo presume they do not care to have them published in this paper. The Mountain 7i'cAo lias discarded its "patent outside" and is now printed entire ly at homo. It is greatly Improved and we congratulate tho editor, It. M. Tubbs,, on the evidences of Ills prosperity. American wnlehcs in gold and silver cases warranted from 2 to 5 yours, also a largo 11 mi of finger lings, solid gold, from ono dollar up, wedding rings made to order and warranted 18 caret, at L. Bombard's. Tlio Union NatlonalTlianksgiving service will bo held In tho Kvnngcllcal church, next Thursday, November 80, nt 10:80 a. m. Itev O. W. Smith of tho Baptist church will prearh a pennon appropriate to tho occasion. The coming holidays will bo more gen. ornlly observed than any for many years, nnd we would remind our readers that a bottlo of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup will prove n most acceptable holiday present. Tho first regular passenger train on the N. it W. B. Hallway was run on Thursday, to Wllkcs-Burre, when there was an excur-i sion of invited guests. A full account of the opening will be published next week. The time table will lie announced soon. John O. Quick, administrator or Joseph Snyder, deceased, sold tho thirty acio farm of said deceased. An adjourned sale will be held Saturday December 2nd, at which time tho remaining real estato will be sold, as advertised In another column. Tho water works now In course of erection for the supply of water for Ceii trallu borough and -Mt. Carmcl, will ho as largo ns any water works outside of Phil, ndelphia. Tho reservoir is now being built on the top of tho mountain nliovo Cciitralln. An exchango says that a llttlo strip of Boft paper torn from tho edge of a news paper, moistened in tho lips nnd drawn miner the lid of tho eyo that Is troubled from a locomotlvo cinder, will In nearly every case remove tho obstruction instant ly,: without indicting pain. In fact the sufferer hnrdly realizes the operation. 'I'l... 7.'.1. nf V..nlu.r 1111. e. . T.Mf. last night ns tho gravel train on the N. it y,t -w. , . -r ..... u. jj. roan was running ironi mnticnKc, II lnnil wlin u'na IvIik unAii ilii Iriinlr tll'Hr the poor house, was run ovt nnd literally 4$ ground to piercs. The train men say the ,r man was drunk nnd that they were unable to see iiim in (lino to stop (lie y'Rlii, Tho provnienco of diphtheria in many places gives warning that too great care cannot bo taken to prevent Its spread, Al though thero nro no cases in Blooinsburg, It may reach hero heforo tho season if over. Jovf that winter Is coming on, wth its fires nnd closed doors and lnipulo ntnin sphere, housekeepers should see to It that tlicir celinis are frco from all uncleaniiess, such as dtciivlnir vegetable matter, or, Indeed, garbage of any kind, as It is well Miown that thu genua of diphtheria and other zymotlo diseases tiro bred mid fatten luxuriantly upon such matter. THE. Tho New York Weekly 2W4une snys in regard to ,tho Npyps JMctlonary Holder, manufactured by L, W. Noycs, 09 West Monroe St., Chicago i "Wo know of but one fcitlMnctory Holder) that, however,' H so good that n second It not needed." Mr. Noyes sends (q all applicants a hnndsqmc Illustrated circular. Prices reduced. The educational, advniitagts of our town has been the means of securing ono more, property lio'lder. Charles lI.J3oper, orwbf Moiitour county's best cltlzohs has purohft's ed jho T. W. Conner property oii,iCcritru street nml Intends to mako that his porntJ- iicnt homo for some time. Tho said was madcjth rough thqilH.ea Estato Agcncv'of ,f III. VII113III111I. O. W. Mnuirer of Berwick has two vertr fat hogs. Tho Independent says their com bined v,61j;U ,wllj reach nearly 1100 pounds Mr. Maugcr has placed n "guessing box" on Ids counter, tho prlco of each guess nt the weight of tho' hogs to bo 10 cents, nnd tho person coming tlio nearest to tho weight to receive tho amount of money In tho box. Deer llutitliiK tTlie Reason for deer hunting hn9 nrrlvcd. Two gentlemen from tho lower part of tlio Btato were up on tho North Mountain last week, but only succeeded In capturing the head of a dear that some one elso had killed. 'John Yocuni, Millard Conner and Aaron Patterson of Orango had better luck, as they brought home two fine animals this week. A MlHtukc. ' Wc have observed in a number of our exchanges a statement that diphtheria Is prevalent In Bloomshurg, and Hint tho schools aro all closed. There is no founda tion for tho rumor, nono of tho schools hayo closed nnd. have no Intention of clos ing before the end of the term. We have not heard of a single case of diphtheria In this town or vicinity. ' Wliownsit? On Wednesday, November 1st, Win. L. Jlannlug and family of Juckson township, were away from home nnd during their absenco some one effected an cntrnnco In the house by breaking tho lower sash out of one of the windows, and stole tw&ilty flvc dollars. We have no doubt that if tlio parly Is apptelicinled they will bo dealt with to tlio full extent of tho law. Occasional. Camilla Ursii. The people of Blooinsburg nnd vlclntfy are to bo gi7cn a treat next Wednesday cvenlnit, such as is rarely aiTordcd outsldo of tlio cities. Camilla Urso, the eclcbratqd violinist, will glvo an entertainment at the Opera House, assisted by Jlr. S. Liobling, pianist j Mr. Alfred P. Burbank, In rccita tion; Miss Emily Spader, a channlng soprano; Mis Marguerite Hall, mezzo soprano. All arc finished artists. Secure seats early at Dentler's. Hickory lole. ltnlHlnjr. The Democrats of Slabtown and viclnity celebrated the late Democratic victories by raising a polo 112 feet long on last Satur day afternoon.. Under tho skillful man ngement of Holandus Herbliio, tho efficient comndltccman of Tiocust, the pole was raised very systematically in a short time. There was a streamer attached about one fifth 'of tho distance from the top, and a banne.r about one third of tho distance frohi the top." On ono side df tho banner JS'iaJnSCribed, "30,Q00.too many Pattlson men, " and on the other, "Pattlson, Dem ocracy and Heform. " ' A rooster is perch ed on t)ic extreme top: ' ' .f A'ftor tlio pole raising quite a largo audi ence' assembled in tho blacksmith shop nfnr by; where short addresses were, made bv..John, C. Yocum. II. V. While nnd H. Buckingham Esijs., after which tlio meet- lug adjourned amid three rousing cheers forltobertE. Pattlson and tho Democratic Illttcnlieiiflcr Millies. Mrt'. Susanna Mllnes, of Espy, Pa., gave a ycrv delightful wedding party nt the inar'rlago of her daughter, Martha, A., to Charles M. Blttcnbondcr on Wednesday evening, November 22, 18S2. Quite n number of invitations were issued, and the friends began assembling in tho early jCVCJilng until at the hour of the ceremony, eight o clock, a large throng of people had gathered. Tho bride nnd groom mado their appearance nt tlio appointed hour and were ushered in by two younger brothers of thcbiidc, and two daughters of Mr. Henry S. Beayj the little c;irls each bearing a basket of flowers, whilo the hrida herself carried nn elegant boquct of clioico white flowers. Tho ceremony was performed hy Hov. M. L. Sinyscr, pre siding elder. Congratulations were then extended by tho friends, during which one elderly gentleman made a presentation of a coin bearing date of 1 80JJ, and which hail been his possession for over fifty years. Then followed tho repast, which, to say the least, win very bountiful, nnd of such variety ns to suit all tastes. During the supper the Espy Cornet Band made Its ap pearanco nnd gavo some veiy lino music. Very many .mil costly presents were ro eelved. At a late hour the friend ludo .Mrs. Millies go.od ul;ht, aud extended tlicir best wisltei (n Mr. and Jlis. C. M. Bitten bender ' for a "successful nnd Joyous time through life. Tho newly married couple will take a journey through tho northern part of Pennsylvania and central New York. Heroic Treatment. Tho Altoona Tima says tho necessity of tho now Editorial Association of the Ju lilntu arises from the largo number of dis honest advertising ngents who havo sprung up all over the country, nnd who thrive at tlio expense of tho newspaper publishers whom they swindle. There Is nnolher class, also, who, whilo they pay their bills, mako unreasonable ilemnnd in regard to the location of their advcitlseraent, and if, tho contractor position Is violated In tho slightest particular, even though an equally good location has been substituted, dock tlio publisher or demand additional republications, Tlieso evils aro growing ones, and it will only ho by tho united effort of publishers that they can hope to eradicate tlio Injurious system that lias already obtained a firm hold upon the profession. So grpat a nuisance have these practices become that some journals posi tively rcfuso to accept any advertisements fiom tho hands of advertising ngents This plan, which may ho styled tlio heroic treat ment of tho case, Is perhaps the host one, but there aro many journals that can ill afford tlio. loss of patronage It requires. In the iibscnco of any association in this county for tho protection of publishers against thu practices of many advertising agents, wo havo determined to reject all offers for patent medicine advertisements nt any price, and all olTcrs, from agents for any other advertisement that rcqulro special positions. At tho expiration of present contracts wo shall give our renders from Ihre-J to-four' columns more reading matter.. ' 11 all papers would adopt the samo plan, It would soon put nn end to tho 'nuisances. At present, tho advertising agents nie quite independent, for they know that If ono paper rejects their oiler, there nro others ready and willing to accept nt almost any price. COLUMBlMMD BEMGEAlt,1 A llnliy Klllctt by a BMr, Ono of the eight little chlldntf bolorig. Ing to the gang 6tArati gypsicjas killed by tho largo half-starvcd blaekibear at tho gypsies' 'cnrp,!,iwcntyjlmllc3 from here. SoTcrnl oj, jlwqldldrcnJ,wcro teasing tlio animal, who Wlljiceolclialncd,foj. sapling, by its master, whIisuildcnly n tliiee year old youngster, who had bcen pokhig a slick iU 'Bruin, hppronched loo licar.jand was sewed suddenly by tile' hrillnftl, Jirdi crush, cd to denth. lOno of tho rtleMi'noarlng tlio animal growl, tried tivanfa.hia'lnfont, but nrrlvcd qn,the,4r.c,pc tpodnto., Whereupon, seizing a large club, ho bent tho poor bear nearly to death, Tho , child,, was burled n few hours later hy the roadside, nnd the band packed its Juggtige.and moved nlpng,' hnrdly missing the Uttlq dead 'Infant 'from the motley throng of hears, monkeys dogs, donkeys nnd'vllialrions.iooking human!. Tho ceremony ov,cr tlio grnvc of tho In fant wag,a. very curious. .one. Tho entlro band, taking hold of eaeli other's hands, formed n circle nroimd tho open hole for It was certainly not a grave chanted" n doleful melody, and then went nroundind nroumU Suddenly stopping, ono, at- tho men repented n jargon prayer, then lrt con cert men, women, nnd children chnntcd "Mclahl" "Mclah!" "Melah!" This elid ed the ceremony, and all hands engaged In covering Jup the corpse, which had been placed in the grnyo on a bed of dried leaves and covered copiously with the same, Wellington Critic. Tills Is probably tho same party of vaga bonds which passed) through this section a few month's ago. Pine gold spectacles, gold eyo glasses, a large Una of silver, nickel, steel nnd rubber spectacles and eye glasses, at L. Bombard's Jewelry store. . - , Jf The ox.Rnast, Owing to the bad weather last Friday the Ox-uoast.wns not as grand a success ns It was expected to lie. AH tho nccs sary nrrhrfgemcnts had been made for a parade, six bands wcro expected, nnd delegations from nmpst every towfiship in tho county, but tho rain put tin ehd .to It all. At about noon the Bloom band es. cortcd a" party of1 fantastlcs through Moit street to tho fair grounds, where the roast was prepared. It was a line large stccr;arjd was nicely roasted under tho skillful supervision of Lutfic'r,Joncs nnd others. Carving began at one o'clock, nnd m loss than an hour tho entire ox was consumed. At two o'clock a meeting was held at tlio Opera House, whero Col. Freeze mada a few remarks and then Introduced Dr. Hakes of Wllkcsbarro, who In an nblo speech of about an hour, discussed tho present situation. . He said that with io victory, tho Democracy must take tho responsibility of government, nnd unless wo institute reforms nnd carry out' nil promises made, our power will not bo lasting. B. F. Zarr presided at tho meeting, which closed withithrec cheers for tho speakers, and Governor Pattlson. On Thursday a telegram was received by John M. Clark, chairman of the commltteo of arrange ments, from Mr. Pattlson, declining an, invltntton to be here, ns official business' would prevent him, nnd sending greetings to his frfentls. At a meeting of tho comitteo of arrange ments, a voto of thanks was extended to Jo3cph D. Coons for services rendered, and to Dr. II. Hakes for Ids presence here, and his very nblo nnd Interesting nddress. Contributed: Hucldeii ZJeatliH of two Teacher). Mrs. Florence Oebler, formerly "of this town, but for some time past living at Briar creek, died Tuesday Nov. 7, 4832. Her husband had charge of thu Whitney farm at Bowman's mill nt which'placo they were living, and she had taken the lied Bock school for the winter term. After leaching but two days, she was taken sud denly ill and was .obliged to give urj her school, and after sulTeriiig but a very short time, dentil called her from this world of care and trouble. She leaves a husband and one son, Harry, about sixteen years of age. In 1874 and 1875 she taught In tho Third street building; the first winter as assistant in Boom No. 2. and the second' term had charge of tlio Primary Boom, As a teacher she met with success and tho approval of the public everywhere j and in the Primary department sho had no super ior. Teaching children was, ,her greatest pleasure. Out of r chool she was kind and loving. Though her health was delicate sho was never heard complain of her lot. Always submissive and cheerful, a genial companion and truo friend. Many ..then; are who will deeply mourn her loss. At Lime' Hidg'e,' Tuesday Nov. 14,1882 Miss Julia Woolcy departed Ibis lite after a brief illness of Typhoid Malaria. Tlio fu. neral was largely attended Thursday after, noon. Interment in M. E. cemetery. As teacher of the I.lmo'Bidge school sho continued nt her post till Friday Nov. !ld. nnd In the short time that Intervened before death released her, alio suffered very much. She leaves an aged father and mother, nnd a clrclo of brothers, Bisters nnd" relit. tlves who will mourn tlio loss of a loving daughter, n kind sister nnd a true friend. An able teacher, of a social disposition, aud in tho prime of life, she will be missed and, mourned by nil who knew her. Thus two of tho instructors of our youth, linvo suddenly been called from our midst. IleeclH icccorcletl. The following deeds lias been recorded, slnco thoso last published i I.eroy Thompsou and wife to Joseph .U . I.illey, Berwick. Heirs of l.avina Davenport to 0. ; E Davenport, Berwick. Thlic School District of, s Couyngham township to Henry Koutz, ponypgliam. Tho itnnio to Mary Sillbjlz.-.Conypghani Tlio same to Peter M. Stllbltz, Conyng-. ham, i',i Joseph Lamon and, wife to George Shell hamer, Bilarcrcek. . . att'Ht James, WlJIlatris And wjfc tq,Martln C. Woodward, Blooinsburg, George Slovens and wife '. to Susan 0. Hcnkel, ('atawlss.v. V ' Isaao S. Kuhn and wifo to Charles Krug, Bloomshurg. Hannah II. Armstrong, administratrix, to J. H, Maize, Blooinsburg. David Brobst aud wlfu to Isaao Yost, Bloomshurg. D. J. Waller and wife to Chnrles Kim kcl, Bloomshurg. Matthew Wynkoop aud wlfo to Sarah E. Evans, Mt, Pleasant. George W. Jacoby, trustee to Mat(hcw Wynkoop, an. Pleasant. B. L. Bowman and wlfo to Mary U. Glenn, Berwick. Henry V. O'ltellly to Edward McFadden, Ccntralla. John Appleman to . Mary.Applcman, Buckhorn. ' j ' LowU Daniels and wlfo to Daniel Kuorr. Locust, -j - Dauicl Knorr and wife to L. JI. Daniels, Locust. ' . Heno' 31.. Yocum nnd.wlfo to John Bro fee, Locust, . : CnthariuelDcmpsey and Patrick Dcmnsnv to Cathailuo Dugan rind Sarah llalfey, Ccntralla. Sarah HnlToy to Bernard Dugan Xren. tralla. lliTwlCk IteniH. The lecture was a big success every wa crowded house, n good lecture, nnd ever ody satisfied. Mr. II. V. White of Blooms burg, yvlth a party of friends w?roJn at tendance. Wc were pleased to see themj OwTilg to tho disngrcfhble wenitferotir people did not get down to assist In the Democratic celebration at Bloomshurg. , Wns (hero any beef left ? Pay-day to-morrow, Saturday,nnd creri body's smiling, literally smiling. .George tanger killed two hogweigji lug 000 pounds. Some of our citizens re. lying on their expertness in Judging potk pooled to tlio extent of ij;)3,22, which whs evenly divided between Mesrsf Ii Hoyt and A. W. Dickson, who now claim to know; more abdtit porcine proportion, nnd fatty generation, than tho oldest resident nuthortlly on tho subject. 'There Is a debt of $750.00 td bo raised on tho now parsoungo, and the efforts .of tho ladles will bo great to Its liquidation. Am6ng other means to be used by thorn f6r tho purpose Is a Thanksgiving' dinner. ' 4 ' From tht Oatttt, Montreal, (CUti.) T r-i . . . . r . , 1 1 I..AMII.I..V UHSO 8 VOSCEIIT. JV lUlgU lllllll ence, notwithstanding tho unfavorable weather, greeted tlio great 'nrtlsto and her associates, last evening. As always, tlio Instrumentation of this glftld player cicat ed the keenest enjoyment nntl nwoko the most profound sympathies in' the minds !of her listeners. Wondrous, heaven-born In Btrumcnt from the primeval days when Pan, witli ids attendant Fawns nnd Satyrs, strove to extract joy from life with ills stri dent reeds, down to the ravishment of n Strndavarlus In tlio hands of a Pnganlnl, lTawlotcn( hast thou ever been to erioblc, fd" cxcflCiT soothe, and 'charm 1 A few strings only on a sounding case j but it waS a iliaster spirit that charmed thy secret ro-m.thec last night! "It Is .the hand of an Amazon," said ltusKln ot Jliss Thompson's plcturo, of "TIiq Charge ot Inkcrmanj" and so It Is with Camilla Urso a comblna. tlnn of tho delicacy and refinement of the woman with the strength and power of manhood. Tlio graiulncss of Ernst, tho- dcllcnto movement of the Andanto and Cnntnlnlc of Iliivdn. tho soothim charm of 'tlit Berceuse, tlio difficult instnimeiifnlion of'WIcniawsklj all were rendered with tho same grace nnd power. II Is unnecessary to add that every plcco evoked nn nncorf. Opera , Houso Wednesday November 20th. A DKUCIOUS llANOUlrr. .' .- ....... ino model n epicure is too ouon nfilictci with dyspepsia, indigestion or constipation after having satiated his nppetilo with a. delicious banquet and all the luxuries' of tlio ' season. Uuri dock Blood Bitters, aro a positive euro 'for 'these 'and all other disorders of "the i. ' t. T - in "1 I.Hpy StCIllH. ,r Lcroy Kisncr, aged 14 years, 8 months, nnd 9 days, died on Tuesday, November 10th, after a short illness. Tho funeral scrvlces'took place at the Lutheran church (hi Thursday at 1 o'clock p. in. Keller Sharrets wa in town last week. TV.. IT.... , .!, , 1 . l.t ijr.fniirur wis uivuieu a pari oi jus fnrmflnto building lots. A number of them have already been sold.. Wo are greatly in need of. a telephone. Why don;t somo of our enterprising mer chants get ono 1 A pay station' would cer tainly pro.vo remunerative. . Our esteemed poet has a, happy yay of getting out of a dilemma, and consoles himself 'by writing on tho blackboard: " Democratic victory ovcr4 the Indepen dents and Greenbackcrs' " Well, that will do, n poor excuse is better tliau yione, hut it is 'rather a sly way of" ignoring a Re publican defeat. Tlio following has been copied from his blackboard : In family affairs , 1 . Where they jangle and brawl j . OutsldoiH look on And gobble' up all. Four against on Don't look very square, But 'tis said in such matters, All things aro all fair. j, The following Is a reply to the above : . In a family nffair, Where they try to do rigid, Outsiders don't care To profit by a fight. When " one" on ills money leans', Ho ought to bo bent. The end justities tho means, Because " Don " is a client. Ilcso. great 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, Whooping Cough, Incipient Consumption and for the relief of consumptive persons in advanced slaves of the Disease. For Sale by all Druggists. Price, 25 cents. MARRIAGES. i Asimmro .Wueklavi). On tho 10th Irjst. at tho Evangelical parsonage, Bloomshurg Pa., by Iter. S. P. Bonier, Mr. Jumps Blair Andrews and Miss Molllo M. Wheel and, both of Milton, Pa. Hautman HAitMAX. N o v o m h c r , 10th 1892, at tho residence of tho bride's parents, by tho Bov. L. V, timer, William E. Hart man to Fannlo Hnrman, both of Blooms, burg. LOCAL NOTICES. For blankets, llannels, or any kind of dry goods go to Lutz & Sloan's. That shawl, that skirt, that coat, that dreiis pattern, that braver cloth, tliat now pair shoos, that book, that knife, that plot uru, &c,, will mako a nice Christina pres ent at 1. W. Harlmnii & Sou's. W. B, Allen lias Just opened a lot of now goods, embracing lino groceries, glass, ware, painted cliina, (pieeusware, Ac, All of the. best, and at the lowest prices. npiil7-tf Do'not forget to go to Lutz A Sloan's when you want a ladles' coat or Dolman, Farmers dealing nt W, B Allen's can bo accommodated with stabling, npr. 7-$f, Don't buy your Christmas presents until I. W. Hailiiian it Son have their full lino opened, coming lu every day now. As good cigars as can be toiind lu town nro kept at W. B, Allen's Emit end gro ct-'ry. aprll 7-tf Husbands, wives, sons, daughteis.uncles, ttUiiU.cousliis and everybody in tho county aro luvltoil In bi.n 1 W ll,n i...,,,. .(. anf.. i Christmas goods. BEOt)MSBURG, For Tamlso Cloth, Henrietta cloth or mourning dress good of any kind go (o Lutz & Sloan's. ' i. 'W. Hartman fc Son will again havo tho greatest variety of Christmas presents In ' Columbia county. Flour and feed can always bo had at Allen's East end grocery nprll 7-tf Moro silks, satins, velvets, plushes and other dress trimmings this week nt Lu tz & oionn's. BUSINESS NOTICES. When tho fountains of life nre not cor rupted nnd embittered by suffering ( when the functions ot womnnl'ood nre strictly normal, woman life is llko music, with no discord to jar her deltcato sensibilities and brenkthe vital aud organic harmony. But mnny who suffer from vital nnd fiinctual disorders have found Imiuedlnto relief and a permanent cure . by using Sirs. Lydla E. Pinkhnin's Vegetable Compound. "iiticitoi'AinA." Quick, complete cure, nil annoying ICld riey, Bladder and Urinary Diseases, ijl. Druggists. ' wnnf tiieiir's a wn.t. there's a wat. Anyoiid who hat the will to try. Thomas' Hclectrlc Oil will surely find tlio way to robust health, in cases of bronchial nunc tions, sore throat, pains, etc. ; nnd ns an internal remedy, It is Invaluable. A CHICAGO SlKltCIIAST'S EXrKniKXCE After I had become almost skin nnd hone, with neither strength, nppctlto nor ambition let t., nnd tho doctors couldn't help mo, twoi 'bbttlcs of Parker's Ginger Tonic cured me completely. M. B. Wes cott, Lamp M'f'r., Chicago. don't Tunow m the sroson. Who'll suffering humanity aro enduring the horrors of 'dyspepsia, Indigestion, or nervous and general debility, thoy are too often Inclined to throw up the sponge and resign themselves to fate. Wo say don't do It. Take Burdock Blood Bitters tho unfailing remedy. Price $1.00. lilouEsx riuzK rciiT wi.vn. Tlio best wlno In tho country, that took the highest premium nt the Centennial, is Spoor's Poi Grape wine, which has .be comb tho most celebrated product of :New Jersey. This wlno and his P. G. Brandy rirojnow, being 'used by physicians every where, who rely upon them as bcingMho purest to bo had. It is unsurpassed for weakly females, and old people. Used hy tho best Fifth Avenue Society as an eve ning social wine- For sale byC. A. Ki.r.ni. In fevers, malaria, biliousness, heartburn, etc.; nothing is so beneficial ns Brown's Ir6u BittersX sinrxm's coNstJMiTios crmrs. This is beyond question the most success ful Cough Medicine wc have ever sold, a few doses ir variably cure the worst cases of Co.igl', Croup, and Bronchitis, whilo its wonderful svecess in tlio cure of Consump ;tion Is without : parallel In the hlstoryi of medicine, i Slnco its first, difcovcry it has been sold on ii guarantee, a test which no other medicine can stand. If you have a Couli wc' earnestly nslc you to try It. Price 10 eta.' and i. 00. If your Lungs are sore, Chest, or Back, Lame, use Slilloh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 cts. Sold by J. H. Kin ports1', may 5 cow SKINNY MRS. , "Wells' Hea'th Bono ver" "-cstores health olid vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence soxual Debility. V'Help yourself and others will help you." HIU uon I iru lo use liiuiivy iruri for all liver, kidney, and bowel complaints, piles, costlvcnccs, etc. Tho denial d of the people for on easier method of preparing Kidney Wort has induced the pronrictors, tho well-known wholesalo druggists, Wells, Bichp,rdson & Co., of Burlington, Vt., to prepare it for sale in liquid form as well as In dry form- smr.on'8 o.vTAimit hemedy. A marve lous euro for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker mouth, and Head Ache. With each bottle there is an ingenious nasal Injector, for tlio more successful treatment, of these com plalnts.wlthout extra charge. Prlco BOcts. Sold by J. II. Kinports. may fi.eow. Seo a woman in another column, near Speor's Vineyards, picking grapes from which'Speer'fl Port Grape Wlno is made, mat is so lilgniy estecmeu oy too meiiicui profession, for the uso of invalids, weakly persons nnd the aged. Sold by Druggists. sept 32-ly CiTExplicit directions for every use. arc given with the Diamond Dyes. For dye ing Mosses, Grasses, Eggs, Ivory, Hair, Ac. ...ni'i.i. nun iub3iii'.,i Why do so mnny people we seo nround us, hceiu iu (iiuier lu Miner mm no iiiaiie 'miserable by Indigestion, Constipation. rt..-,l.w.c, T iaa nt A ill. f.l...- .... iir.r.uii.s9, j.wb u. jjiii;iiii., vi'lilll! ili ill the Food, Yellow Skin, when for 7.1 cts., wo will sell them Shiloli's Vilnlizer, suaran- . 1 .1 1. T IT TTI.. ll'l'U IU UlllU llll'lll. 3(1111 11 U, 11. 1V1II ports. "may 5-eow "UOUCII ONl'.AIS." Clears nut rats, mice, roaches, flies, ants, bed-hugs, skunks, chipmunks, gophers. loc. Druggists. MARKETREPORTS. BLOOMSBUBG MABKET. Wilt nt per baihel Itjo " Corn, " Oats ' " .., Flour rer barrel Otovsrscea i iniltor Kl'tM Tallow rowto?a Dried Apples li'inn sirti-s A Shoulders chickens TurkcjB Lara per pound Hav per ton , , ueeswax .. liuctnheat nawer per loo. l.fK) .so .ft) .43 8.40 MO St (U .4(1 l 14 13 .18 ,1!S Id 10 a s.oo linn DISPLAY OP Will Surpass All Oilier Years. Do mot be in a hurry to buy. ORPHANS' COURT SALE W VALU AUU5 In pursuance of an order Issued nut or tlio or pUans' Court ot CoIurtbU county tlio underslBuad sdmlnutrator ot Josepli Snyilcr, lato of tlio Uwu of llloorasUurff, deceased, will expoao to publlo silo on tlio premises on Saturday, Decembers, at two o'clock p. in. ttie, following real esiatw A certain houso aud lot ot ground sltuato in tlio town ot Moorasbur?, adjolnlns the publlo road leading from liloomsbun; to uatawissa, oa tao cast, and lllff WslilDecroek on tlio west, cont.la Ins about Sixty-Five Perches of land, whereon aro erected a two'storj- frmo dwelling house with kttehen attaeliod.aitabH and other out bulldlues. tj-iimsof HAt.i:.-'rea psr cent, of the odq fourth ot the purchase moaay to ba pill at tli strlklnir down of ,he property! the ono-iourth less the tin pur cent, at tlta roanrmatloa of sale; ana tin uniululuir tlirecfourttu In one year there after, ttlth luterekt from conllrrration cut. I'urcliasers to pay for deeds. I'osfsesMoa of Miniln property given 1st ot April tt3 JOIINO.HUICK, Administrator, . MV'li ltupert.l'a. CHRISTMAS GOODS OLUMEfl5tiTNlJ PA. Pdr dlnrrlnrn nnd dysentery "get l)r. Oalo's cholera specific. It Is tho best nr. tlcle. It never falls to cure. It always proves satisfactory only 25 cents. Now Is tlio time to clear your feet bf corns, bunions nnd callouses, Dr. Gaits' com cure Is warranted. Money refunded If not satisfactory. 20 cents per package. Our stock of cloth, hnlr, nail, shaving and tooth brushes contains bargains which customers will not fall to appreciate. IJon't forget It I Hendcrsliott's German I.lnimonl is a whole medlcino-chcst In itself, It relieves niiln almost instantly. It is an Internal and external remedy which can bo taken or applied for almost any dlseaso of man or beast. Largo bottles (50 cents. i'or a certain nnd Dcrmnncnt cure for ague, chills and fever, dumb ague mal arial fever. Ac. cot Hendcrsliott's Acuo Tonic. It Is a specific for nit those dls trcsslng diseases arising from exposure to stagnant wntcr, ungs ami all marsn.mias matlo influences. I'int bottles $1.00. Eamilv medicine chests somcthlnir eh. tlrclv new. In two sizes s No. 1. 13 bottles. No. 2, 24 bottles. They arc Just what every farmer should have call and seo them. Wo keen welt stocked with the best. strictly pure, spices of nil kinds alio flavoring extracts. Borax in packages, nnd tiic best of Laundry soaps. N. J.' Hendershott. OPERil HOUSE. BU0O3ISBURGr, Wednesday Evening, NOVEMBER, 29. THE GREAT VIOLIN VIRTUOSO, Assisted by llio following distinguished Artists : i MISS EMILY SPADER, ! , Soprano. MISS MAKGUEMTH HALL, 1 Mezzo-Soprano. Mlt. S. LIE15L1NC, Tlanlst. Aud thu Popular Humorous and Dramatic, iteaucr. Mr. Alfred P. Burbank, " WILL APPEAR IN THIS TOWN ON THE ABOVE DATE. Profcrnmmcs nt all Look and Music Stores. , Admission 50, 7!, according to loca tion. Children under 12 years of age half price. TICKETS AND SEATS CAN BE SECURED WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE AT DENTLER'S SHOE STORE, Ijlooinsburg, Pa. COURT PROCLAMATION- WHEREAS, the Hon. William Elwell President Judge of tlio Court of Oyer and Terminer and OcneralJall DeliveryCourt of Quar ter Sessions of the Penco and the Court o( Common Pleas and Orphans' Court In tho 2Ctli Judicial Dls trlct, composed of .UiacounUcs ot Columbia, and Montour, and tho lloiu. James Lake and F. L. Bliuman, Associate judges of Columbia countr, havo Issued their preccpt,uearli)tr date the 9tlv day ot sept. In the year of our Lordoiio thousand eight hundrod and clgbtr-tivo, aud to mo directed tor holding a Court ot Oyer nnd Terminer and General Quarter Session, pf tho Peace, Court pi Cominon Plea1 and Orphan?' Court, In llloonburi, lu the county of Columbla,on the first Monday, bolDg the 4tli day of December, r.cxt, to continue for two weeks. Notice Is hereby Kli en to theCeroner.to the Jus tlces of tho Peace, aud tho Constables of thu said County of Columbia, that they bo then and then In their proper person at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon ot said 4th day of Deo. with tlicir records lnqul sltlons and other remembrances,to do thobejthlngs which to their onices appertain to be done. And thoso that aro bound by recognizance to proseeute against tho prisoners that nro or may bo in tho Jail of tho sald,county of Columbla.to bo then and there to prosecute them as shall be lu it. Jurors are re quested to bo punctual in their attendance, agreeably to their notK es. Dated at Woomsburg , ,) the 5rd day of Nov. In tho year of our L. S. V Uird ono thousand eight hundrod and . J eighty-two and in tho one hundred and seventh year of tho Independence of tho United niuu.' ui Ainurica. Hherlll'aomcc, U. II. ENT, liloomsburg, Nov.l to Sheriff, fTiIUAL LIST , FOlt DECEMHEK TEUM. Curtt rt. Brooks ts lloroucli of Danville. Isaac YettT va foloinon Miuman, l'fter llclwig'B Kt, vs Isaao Lowla etal. Wra. I.amou, Truitec, ot al v.1 John IV, Hoff man. (loo w. Ilelfnch. receiver, vs Jos.'ph SI. rrcck, James I.amon', Aduir. n Joseph Lamon. oraDgcrlllo M, s. P. Association vs Joseph Hon. rle et. al. iurtley AlUTtson vs A. II. Klkendalt. John It. Yoho vs John lllnterdter. Wilton cot vs W. D. llrubst. . s. stok'-r v.i llenry cott 0 Wldcmnn vs Henry summers, nryno llonabcrger v V. II. l.elbr. IicnJ. Miller's admr. vs ilco birlckcr. I. 8. Wlntoriten. trustee, vk 11. M, Kowlor, W, F. llioby vs fleinmlnes Jacoby. W. I', inooy vs isaao II. Hccaolu et nl. Ifdlah lionervs Daniel llradcr. W. I. Uyerl vs Jacob Ycagcr. Catherine Schmlck's uso v W. V. nibby. M, A, Baker's trusteovs M, V. Woodward, u. II. Haines vs Jounth in Novlnger. V. F. Keller vs N. 4: w. 11. Itallroad Co. Oeo. A. Ucvan et al vs Lewis A. Kelly A Co. Tho blnger Mfg. Co. V3 Martha Hellas. T 1ST OP GHAND JUHOUS FOU HBOKMllKIt TKItM. nioom Oco, Kreamor, D, F. wise, James Dar ton, llonton Benjsmln Karnes, liernicfc Win. 'ihomas. llrlarcroek Jonathan Kck, catawlssa Uenjaintu Harnlt, iVntrtl'otcr nmtensttno, Centralla Win. E. Davis ConjiiBham-CharleH llaggcrty, I'lshlngcreek John Y. Aliliier. Franklin Josopn F Iteeder. (ireenwood-Krea Patten on, Wealoj Morris, r E. Hoat. Jackson Paul Kllnger. Ijcust lohn Johnson.; Madlton C. J, Kel.er, o. W. Supplee. Mt Pleasant .tallies Sands. T 1ST OP THAVKHSB JUHOUS. YOU DECKMI1KH TKHH. liloom w. II. Ycttrr, Clinton sterllnj, Alfred ,.11,11. U VII II CI. I II, I. leaver Mias Minor. Hrlarcreek Samuel Conner, A. 11. Croon centre Myron I. law, T, W. llagenbuch. Centralln II. A, Weldensaul, ('onyneham-J. P. Ilannon, Flshlngcreik-J, s. Woods, Jacob Labor. Win flrenwood It. J. Itobblns, Moses Mcllenry Win. W. lilack, Thomas Wllsori. J-'icnr , iiuiiiioi'k j ii. iiuiiiini'r, aioii wnlWnlght. .lacknon Frank Hem, s. W Jackson. Locust ('harlcs Ht'llir, Samuel Camp. M alue Da Id shumun. Madliion Jacob (llrton. IV m. J. Alton Mimin-saiuuil fcnyder, Michael Heller, 1), a. Moutour .lamoi Quick, orange II, . I. Conner. Pine F P. Masti n. Itoarlniicrcek-l'raDklln Yccutn. Sujarloaf-Xeptcmlah Kile, James M Schultt Brcomi writ. R.?,'??7r,S'al?.nJ?.eenri.Jo!,n,P-..r"r!". KJaii lieaver James F.'fox,' Abrata itlce, Ileurj- Hrlarcreek Frcaa Fon ler. n,vft?i27Aus,!9!','h,& w, n. ouie, . v. "(.'onynghvu Francis llergi-n! i,i'"i'f,CriSi'.ii7Sdlnuul lleubcn Franklin 1. A. Munsou. 'reenwood-T. F. llayiuan, Wrn. It. Math?r. .....t.wvM ...v, 'vui, uoiiivs runieii, Jackson Augustus Kveilurt. Uicmt Wm l'elterimiii. aliMwcime7A' " Wn' J Wf John80n- Nehcmt-Mtrtlln-W. C, IIarl7.clt. Montour-iienreTiiio ltimsds, o A. stuneer. &w wuTl&w!eou,, m crawrj- 'J rjUT-of-tOT-. n trti-iu'.j.c:-3 of DHY aOODS u will find V.;rJ. tKlCtPP&G by MATT.. whon tlono thrcv.jfh ovsrV-affotod , . . fSavcoTImo! Mail Order Dqpartnnent fevcoMonov! Ana i9 jztst n aia Dhopplntf In parnon r.t TTTB1TB to ua (a T03fxA Card will do) otatlns v v tho klnda of goCiAa deolrcd, and QAMPLES to soloct from, with urloen end widtha corrootlv inarkod, will bo forl-dcd Ouf Mall Ordor Do3artmonfc 13 orirankod with ou6h porfoot uyatosi, that v.o can cuarantoo all Orders filled i sis same day as received, whothor 1r Our prlcoo can ba Tdilod AT THE LOWEST POINT. 8TRAWBRID6E !f CLOTHIER, Eighth and Market Sts., Philad'a. i" y'' 0 - iki'. 'i i i; . i iii 1 . , .. -i i , I in . - 1l. , K I I 'II ' . .' ' ' i-e jtivif cd io ex'atnine hc tcauf iful1 &XQmtswamt mas m Collections cVcroim ih de Uxiifcd Statoo anelcomprifctinany originalWorKvhich are fpecial tooyxtMoue.n Jsttifey Xante fySMJCo "ThUadeiphia. i . A VALUABLE FARM ' AT Private Sale. The undersigned will tell at private sale the farm of lttchard Demote, latoot MadUontown ahtp, Columbia county, deceaso I, Tho said farm li located noir Jorsoytown. and contains a frame lions", frame barn, and outbuildings, plenty of fruit, land well watered. And contains 1G7 Acres of Land, About co aorei of which Is timbered. 'For particulars Inquire of the undersigned at White Hall, Montour oounty, or of Jasper Demott on tho premises. WESLEY HOLDItK!, Afrent for helra otlllcliard Demott. OCt. 18-31110.1. uniToit'.s NOTicn. KSTATE 01' MtCniKLailOVKa, IlKOaABKD. COLUMUI.V COUNTY, sij: Among tho llecords and proccedlnsa'of the Orpluna' Court of Columbia couut, it l? inter all, thus contained : In tlio matter ot the final nejount of JoEhua Kettorman' und Aaron drover, administrators ot Michael drover deeeaand. And now, Scntember lflb, W2, on motion of sr. P. Ityeily court appoints Charles o. Barkloy, Esu., auditor, to mako dlstrlbui ton t.f tho monovlu tho handof said adinliumratoia, Hlth power to rtlv trlbutn tho slmo of suaan drover who died since Balclldeccasod In her majority tniestato unmar ried and without Issue, and betoro sluing as such auditor ho shall rivo notice to all parties by pub lication under tlio ru!c9 of this court. IIVriUSCOCKT, WM. KltlCKllAUM. Certified from the llecords thla lh day ot sop teinber In pursuance of tho foregoing tho undersigned auditor win sit at his omoi In liloomsburg on Prtdy. Novembor 24th, issaatten o'clock a. ro., to perform tho diillcs of hla appointment when andwhcroali parties Interested villi pnrnnd present ttic-lrclilms or ba forever debarred from any eharo of said lund. c.a.n.MiicLr.r. nors-ta Audlior. - 41UU1 IF t ''Periapt the mostjaditioudy edited magvxine , in the world." T jiba'Uo.v, N. Y, Sept. 1882. i The CENTUR For 1882-83. Tho twelfth year of thli nnsazlno tho first under tho new name, and tho moat succeaifi l in Us history, closed with fio October number, 'I ho circulation has hown a largo gain over thai of tho preceding so .son, and TUB CKNTUltY begins Its thirteenth year with an edition of 110,000 Copies. Tha followlog are tlio leading features i A NRW NOVEL I'Y W. U. HoWELI.S, to sue ccid this author a "Modern inBtmeo." It will bo an liitcriiatlonal storr, entitled "A Sea Cliango.' LIKi: IN TIIK TIIIItTKHN' COLONIES. I1Y KUWaHD ni(lI.ESro.N,-lhe leadln.' historical feature ot tuo year; to consist ot n number of paper, on such topics as "The Uelnuliig of a ntlon," "Social l.iru In tht) Colonic?," tic tha whole forming a complete history of tarlv lire In tho I'nltod states. Kipectal attention will bo paid to accuracy ot Illustrations, A NOVELETTE OF MINISO LIFE, iy M.MtY 11ALLOCK FOOTE, entttli il The Led-llorso Claim," to bo illustrated by tlio author, THE l'OINT OF VIEW, I1Y 1IRNHV JAMES. Jr., a series of tight leitira fr.uu Imaginary persons of varloui natlonallt us, criticising America, Its pople, society, manners, rat roadi, etc. TIIK CltltlSTIAN I.EAUUH OF CONNECTICUT. by tho ltev. Washington madden. An account of practical co-operation In Christian work, showing how a loiguo was formed In a email town lu Connecticut, what kinds ot worl: it attempted, and now It spread throughout tho whole Mate. "ItUnilElt OltANOE AIlltOAD" by Frank it Stockton, a continuation ot tho droll "lluddsr Orangi," stories, tho sccuo being now In Europo. TUB NEW ERA IN AMERICAN flOt'SK llUILIHNli. a sirlcs ot four pap-rs, fully mm tratcd, devoted to (1) city Houses, (9) Country llouaea, t) Churches, and (1) Public Uulldlngs. TUB CHE0LK8 OF LOUISIANA, by Oeorgfl W. Cable, author ut "Old uroolo Dajs," o'c. : a fresh and graphto narrative, llchly Illustrated. MY ADVENTUItES IN Zl'NI, by F'anlc II Cuhlng, guvcrnmeui ethnologist, an alorted membor of the Zunl tribe of Indians. 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A subscription aud tho twelve buk numbers Luuud In two olegant volumes with gtit top, l.5. THE CENTl'RY CO., Nww.YoaK, N, V. (CavcaFatiguoI Saiisfa&Qry riio cctialoro b rotura mail, iroods er camalos. upon ft3 always bolng '331 v' t 1 .v.. ' i!' . ii: h iij t.t 'it tmmfMoti II. l.. til I'- 1 t, s PliCIFIO PJIUFOnjI.VNCE OP CON- TRACT. ESTATE OF CATIUHINE It. BlnNUinT. 1JECS13ED. COLUMBIA COUNTY KS : Tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to the following nephews and nclcesof Catharine ic lurnhututo ot Madison towntlilp, deceased : Simon ltolchard. residing In Hemloct township, Columbia county, Ellas Itclcaard, residing In Hemlock township, Jacob Kclcbird residing in lowa, placo unknown, John ltolchard, residing In rtadlfon township, Amos Itelcmrd, residing In chllltsquaqiio township, Norihumb.-rlaod county, Ellen, lntennarrlod with Andrew Heaglu ot Hem lock township, Harriet, intermarried with ltouck, residing lu Luzerne county, ttioabovo being tlio children of Samuel Itelchard, deceased, Cirua Ilclchard, residing In Madison township. Silvester ltelclnrd, residing In Cbllllsquanuo township, Northumberland county, Jonas Kelch ard residing in Northumberland county, Abraham Itelchard residing at Ilerwlck, Sarah wlfoot Ben jamin Deltsrlck residing in Madison township, Mary wife of residence un known, Clarissa ltolchard raiding In Madison township, and snrah Jane ltelchard residing In Madison township. Also Ellen ltelchard a minor child of lllram Ketchard, deceased, said Hiram ltelchard beln a deceased nephew ot the said Catharine H. liamhart, deceased, having William Mastellcr. ot Madison towrmlilp for her guardian, at the instance of Solomon llarnhart, administra tor of Catharine It. Harnhart, deceased. You and each of you laying aside all business and excuses whatever, aro hereby cited to ba and appear be fore the Orphans' Court of Columbia county, on tho second Monday of December noxt at tho court Houso In liloomsburg. then and there to show causa why spoclllo performance of contract shall not bo decreed In tho estate of the said cath nrlno It. llarnhart, deceased, for a tract ot land, sltuato lu JonHn township, Lycoming county, Bold to too said Solomon llarnhart. as prayed for In tho petition ot him Solomon Harnhurt, admin istrator of raid Caltnriuo llarnhart, aforesaid. Herein fill not. Witness the Honorable William Elwell, Presl dent of ou- said Court a', liloomsburg, Fa, this Eleventh day o; November. A. 1) lass. WM. KUICKinUM, Clork. a M. (juiCK, Deputy. 1SS8. HARPER'S MAGAZINE. ILLUSTRATED. Harper's Magazine begins Its slxty-Blxth volume with tha December Number. 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