7 8 THE TIMES, NEW BL00MF115L1), PA., DECKMBElt 21, 1880. A Remarkable Cote. It Is a wl'o oli I Id that known Its own father, hiic) ttiat clillH Is tliu daughter of "Thooliilug Youiirb. The latter will be rorocinbvroil n Uie eentrnl figure of a onse wulab Iibs neon pied the attention of a Kaferae nppointixl by the Now York Courts for novoial weeks punt. Tlio qncs tfoii to be decided was oua of ldntlty, and It has purzUnl the lawyers even more than did the nmo Issue In the celebrated Tloh-. , borne oiue. Youngs disappeared some Ave jpftrs ngo and a body supposed to be lite was subsequently recovered In lloston harbor, lecognlsed by his wife, and burrled M auoh. Ths widow bought aud wore her weeds and everything want along merrily until a few months ago, when Youngs, or somebody claiming to be Youngs, turned up and proposed to take a hand in the adv ministration of bis estate. Mis. Youngs, however, who had, as she believed, or claimed, buried hi-r husband, refused to reoogulzs the returned wanderer,and hence tho litigation in the New York Courts. The evidenoe pro and eon as to Youngs' identity was very evenly balanced up to Tnesdny, when the daughter of the oonple, who was between 1 and 8 years of age at the time of her father's disappearance and who is now a very bright miss of 13, was confronted with the claimant . The reoog ltlon was not immediate, but it was soon brought about. Both the Youngs, father and daughter, had had a finger scarred, ,-nd a little mutual questioning and the ex bibltittn of the disfigured members soon established the relation, much to the dis comfiture of Mrs. Youngs. To make the story dramatically complete and to. give it , a fitting climax father and daughter should have immediately embraced after this little episodo.but tbey did not do anything of the ltlnd. Mrs. Youngs snatched her daugh ter's hand and left the room in disgust. in which Youngs remained to receive the - congratulation of bis friends. The cause -of all this trouble Is f GO, 000, to whioh JTotinjgs.basfalloa heir since his disappear nnce -arid which bis wife was trying to get pOAecPsion of. Victims of a Practical Joke. The nuptial craft of an unsophisticated , laborer employed on the Somerset and -Cambria Railroad, near Johnstown, Fa., has been tocsed on a sea of trouble at the outset of his voyage. For more than a fear he had been an ardent lover, and at last his' inamorata consented tn nam tho day. This was about six weeks ago, ud the twain started to Johnstown to' be oorao one. Cu the train their billing and,, cooing attracted the attention of a wag, who made bold to ask tbem if tbey were recently married. They were not married at all, they said, but tbey hoped to be soon. Why not have the job over at once, the utrattger asked, lie was a 'Squire from Johnatow.i, he said, and bis name was Jluike. Tto two wore willing, -and the civil marriage formula was gone through with. The stranger took the regular fee and left the train at the next station. The bappy couple entered upon their mar ried life at onoe, but a day or two ago they learned that there was no 'Squire Uurke in Johostowu. Realizing the fact that tbey had been made the victims of a practical joke, ibey hurried to Johnstown aud went through tho ceremony a seoond time, under the auspices of 'Squire Frazier. Now they Are sntUfled that every thing is all right, nd their domesllo life has recovered its " former serenity. Troubles In Ireland. A tragic story of eviction is related in cable despatches from Iroland a story that is likely to increase the agitation against tho landlords, which Mr. Parnell is now loading with so much boldness. An old mail, iu feeble health, was eviotod i'rom a cabin on the property of Earl Fitz 'wllliam, and, being too sick to walk was carried out by tho Earl's game-keeper but died iu the letter's arms. The evicted tenant U said to have been at one time in ,KOod circumstances, but has been ill In health aud unablo to work for ' two years, and bedridden for sometime. The politic al economist writing of this'- case would have no difficulty in showing that If be did not pay his rout be ought to be evicted,, and that bis couditiuu of health had noth ing to do with the riht of the landlord to have either tho urn of the cabin or its rent al value. Hut most people who will read the story aie not political economists, and, . guided more, by liuumu sympathy than by .reason, will denounce the heartless land lord or bis agents who applied the law to a dying raiu. Affairs in Ireland are bad enough already, without such oases as this of harsh orluhuman treatment to in crease the feeling of hatred to the land lord interest. ' rSTIIon. R. W. Thompson last week H'.allod on tbo President aud requeued him to appoint his successor as Secretary of the Navy in time to permit bis retiring ' from that oflloe ou Monday Text. The I'resi dent has accepted Secretary Thompson's' retiguatlon, and has ince designated Sec retary KiiDttoy to actus Secretary of the Navy iu addition to his duties as Heoretary of "IV ai from the iOth Inst. When You Go To Harrisburg Bs Sure And Go To ALLEN fe SONS', No. Hi North Third Street, To lay in a Stock bi CAKES, CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, NUTS, etc., etc., lor the Holidays. Tho largest ami cheapest collection of Toys west of rhlludeiphlu. ' lyJJ Headquarters for Dolls and Doll Furniture. ' Dolls from Five cents to Five Dollars. J Superintendents of Sunday Schools are specially in vited to look at our Stock before purchasing elsewhere. 40 lui HOLIDAY ANNOUNCEMENT. WATCHES, DIAMONDS JEWELRY. CLOCKS, STERLING SIL VER, FRENCH CLOCKS and BRONZES Direct importation from Paris. The largest and finest stock in the City, and nothing misrepresented. C. A. AUGHINBAUGH, Corner of THIRD and MARKET Sts., ' (TELEGRAPH BU1LDINO,) 48 J3ARRIBBUIIG, PENN'A. . S. 215 Market Street, (Opposite the Court House) Harrisburg, Pa., Extends to ths cltlasns of Blnomlteld anil Perry County, a cnnllal Invitation tovisit our Splendid ly Lighted Mammoth OISTE PRICE DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT, The lareest Dry Goods Business Home In centra) Pennsylvania. Every article In eacli of our seven Department marked In plain tlmires at one mh Price to every onitoiner, so that you can see fust how much the price In. with good straight da; light throughout the house, so that ou can net what, you are buying. We claim the bent light ed rooms in Pennsylvania. Our stock of Fine. Medium, aud Low l'rtced SILKS, BROCADES, , -BATIKS, SILK VELVETS, and Novelties In all grades of dress good Is com plete In every particular. We are showing an Immense aiutortinent ot good and beautiful things tn oar ' TABLE LINEN. AND HOUSE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT, IN MERINO UNDERWEAR tor Ladles, Children, and Gentlemen, as v. ell at every thing In the way ot Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, HANDKERCHIEFS, LADIES TIES. RIUBONS, and Notions generally. Our Stork will always be found First Class. We make It the advantage ol every one to look at our stock ot LADIES' Coats, Dolmans, Sacks, Shawls, and Wraps of every description. Prints, Sheetings, Muslins, and Domestic Goedi Generally. We Retail at Wholesale Prices! , Carrying as we do the Urgent general stock ol Dry Goods and Notions in central Pennsylvania, and buying our entire stock for Cash only, we believe that we can maks It to your advantage to be. If you are not already, a customer of oiir'a. A visit of Inspection respectfully rollclted wheth er you want to buy or not. Samples sent by mall when requested. 43 8in C. S. SEGELBAUM, 215 MARKET STREET, - HARRISBURG,. PENN'A, HoliflayjPr6SBEts! H. C. ORTH, MANUFACTURERS AGENT FOB THK CIIICKERING, WEBER, KRA NIC II a nd BA C1I Piano Fortes, MAS ON it- HAMLIN, PEL O TIBET JSs CO'S., Parlor, & Church; Organs has BUKhT MU8IO, and Musi of 1 Goods of H kind, Muu & iluilli) Organ so d on luntllutnt. 310 MUtKET BTKKKT, 48 6t HARRISBURO, PA. We Will Make it a Point This Fall ana Winter, To prove that we Cannot and will not be Undersold , We invite Inspection, like Op position, and l)efy Competition, IF YOU WANT CLOTHING. For Men,' Youths or Boys, SUIT, PANTS, VEST, COAT OR OVERCOAT, You will find the best assort ment at our Store, and save money buying from us. IF YOU WANT Boots or Shoes, For Man, Woman, or Child, RUBBER GOODS, or anything in the above line, we claim, and can prove to you, that we carry the largest assort ment, and can save you 20 per cent. If You Want a Ladies Coat or Dolman, Shawl, Nubia, Furs, Underwear,or anything in Ladies Goods, Dry Goods, etc., you can not be suited better than we can suit you. Come and see. If You Want Hats or Caps, Trunks and Valises, Bed and Horse Blankets, Buffalo and Lap . Robes, Carpets and Oil Cloths, Shirts and Overalls, Underwear, etc. Don't fail to call. Everybody should look to their interest, and we will prove to , you that it will be to your inter est to buy from us. MARX DUKES &CO'S., Successor to 2SIDOR SCHWARTZ, ' EBY'S NEW BUILDINC, NEWPORT, PA. Ho idar Presents ! HATS and CARS ! LADIES AND GENTS HEAL CAPH! A FULL ASSORTMENT OF UMBREt Xf 8 i C L A R K E, 49 THE II 41 TEH, No. 19 KOHTU THIHD 8TRKIT, IIAItltlHIlUllCJ, tI great 99c storeT 29 NORTH THIRD STREET, II ARRlSBURG, TA., We take the lead in Staple and Fancy Goods suitable for , . . tho HOLIDAY TRADE. ' t fames, Brackets, (Jhroinos, Lamps, Bird CVes, Clock, Mirrors, I-,? mfftj f Ba,tll'.1 Acw.r.lcona, Concertinas., Violins, Jiarmoulcaa tViJ A1. , eraAM! 8n!.V oyH ' "at '"ICaps, Jewelry aud Hilverware in Tlie Finest VdvKFrmPa at very low prim. Our HUxk of liuckakln Ulovei la Immense. New Oooila rennlvwl dally. Thou.andi of new h7.! Satisfaction guaranteed. Order, py mail promptly filled, wholesale and retail. . 13. W. CIIELLIN, 89 NORTH THIRD bTRBKT. HABUIHUUHQ, l'ENW'A, 42 Sin THE LARGEST DRY GOODS HOUSE in CENTRAL PENN'A 1 NO. 223 MAItKET STREET, HAmtlSBURG, PA. (OPPOHITB BRANT'8 HALL ) M. O. EINSTEIN HAS REMOVED TO HIS MAMMOTH ESTABLISHMENT. ofKnt. Dr 0x1 Notion, erer Silks, Velvets, Dress Goods, Indies' Conts, Circulars, Dolmans, lace .Curtains, Housekeeping Goods, And t full line of FLANNELS BLANKETS, HHKSTINO and DOMIHTIO OOOD9 tenormllr Vou are oordialljr Inrlted to examine Stuck and frloei whether yon purehaae or aot. Bamplei eheerfully furnished on application. NO. 223 MARKET STREET, ETAIBIlTSBTJTtGr, PENN'A. Boohs and Stationery ! Largo quantities and great varieties. POCKET BOOKS, GOLD PENS, ALBUMS, SCRAP BOOKS, CATHOLIC PRAYER BOOKS, etc. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S CARDS. S. W. FLEMING, 32 N, Third Street, . Harrisburg, PeniVa. DIVES, POMEROY & STEM, 35 NORTH THIRD STREET, HARRISBURG, PA. Grand Opening. Hew goods for tho Christmas Holidays Special Bargains for presents la all our departments. Fancy Goods, Sklrtu, 8hawls, Ladies' Neckware, Gents' Underwear, and a full Stock of Toys, Fancy Boxen, Dolls, Japanese Ooods, at tho lowest prloeu ever shown In Harrisburg. 611m DIVES, POMEROY & STEWART, "C. A. BOAS, DEALER IN Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, CLOCKS, and SILVERWARE. ; No. 7 N. MARKET SQUARE, HABEISBUEG, 3?J51SriN",A.. Overwhelming Success at the Opening of WILLIAMSON Ac TASK'S ; " O JST Ii) PRICE" HAT, CAP and Gent's. Furnishing Goods House, No. 84 North 8rd St., (opposite the Opera House,) HARRISBURG, RETsTlsr'A. Hat and Cap Department. This department eom prises all the la'est and most nobby styles o( the season fresh from the leading manufacturers. Children's Valour, Astrichan, and Velvet Tur bans at .40. !). .(2, .67. -75. .95, 1.00. Boys' Bchool. Bailor, and stylish Clarion at .15, .St, .40, .60. ,S. ,7S, ,8S. 1.00. 1.25. You ntt (Jems' Hammock. Pullman, Society, and Pocket Hats at .75. . 1.16, 1.2. 1.45, . 0. Young Oenta' Stylish College, Cheviot, Clarion, aud Kaner Hts, at .7.1 ., ,0. 1.00. 1.15, 1.26. 1.10, 1 7. 2.00, 2 12, 2.40, 2.62. ,,, Young Gents' Nobby Yur and Wool Stiffs, at .70. .07. ICO, 1.20. 1.40, 1.6. 1.8. 2 10. 2.17. 2.4:1. 261. Mens' Dress Neutrlas and Htylish Pur Hats, at 1.00, 1.2. 1,45, 1.70, l.8, 2.00, 2.15. 2.25, 2.50, 2.75, 3 00 8 25 Mens' Wool Hats, at .35, .40, .60. .65. .75, .to, .96, Mens; Stylish Stiff Hats, at .00, .95, 1.12, 1.10, 1.65, 1.85. 2.110, 2 2 2 40, 2.75. Met Hone's Patents adjustable Silks, the easiest Httinx Hats made. Ladies' Opera. Cloth and Bilk Derby, at .70, .00. l.M), 1.2, 1.40. IA loo Boys' School and Dress Cais, at .15, .16. .25, .20, 35 4' 4fj, Men's' Heavy Winter Caps, at .35, .40, .45, ,S0, .02. .75. .00. 1.00. Youug Mens' DreasCaps.at .30, .35, .45, .t", .60, ,to, .6 .70. l.oa The above Is only a few of our man? sreat bargains In all the leading styles of I lie day. Hosiery Department. The H04IERY Counter displays alt Grades, Kinds, and Qualities at Btarvatibu Prices to small dealers. White half Iloie at fe., two pair for Co. Heavy grey mixed only 6o. a pair. bntlh half Hose only 8c. a pair. Pancy, heavy welRlit 9o.. three pair for , Heavy French mixed, double heel, 9 , or threa. pair for ,2a. ....... Extra heavy French mixed, double heel, only .12 a pair. British (half regular) only .12 a pair. Kane Dress half Hose. .13. or two pair for .2. Fine luipoitrd full regular made nuly .17. . " XX. only .22. Fancy Woolen mixed at .23. . ...... With a complete assortment of best British. With a desire to please all we solicit an Inspection ol our fitoak at the OKB PlilCS 1IOIQSS of , W XLLIAMHON & TASH, No 31 N. 3rd Street, (0.)ioslU the 43 8m 71m Shetland. Merino and Balbripgan In plala and iancy colors, an ui wnicnare regular made, that will besoid at luwer prices than owaed by any other House in this city. Underweir Department , UNO EBWKAK for enerr wuoi anJ far r Dodyal Drlcoskiwer thao ever aimed la ttw. annals of History, wiuier weignt, grey mixed, at Heavy ribbed, .30. Heavy ribbed, fancy mixed at .45. XX fcxtra weight, grey mixed at .45. " rine Merino mixed (winter weight) at .6a Blue clouded Merino mixed, onlv .&L Superb quality In PcoUrh wool only .W. Wb ite Sunday Undershirts at .2.1. Good smooth desnable weight at .22. tieavy wniteisoiaoyaeaieisror .oo) By at at .40. r.A hi ur y lur iirtro nirai only .40. Sole Agent In Harrisburg for Pearce's heavy white Uei ino 1.00 per suit. It Is for (he Intereot ot all lovers of Fine Uuderwearto exainlueonr better grades, par ticularly our l.ri grade which has bo equal lor the same roorHy. There will also be found upon our counter the mostehuioe Underwear, both Dumestle ami Foreign Manufacture, ever exhibitrd, for little money such as Norfolk and ti Bruns wick, (regular made) Persian Wool, scarlet XX, Antl Hlieumatlc. Heeca Wool, ete. Aim Fancy Iximestie Cardinal Mixture, and French Impor tatioua. Glove Department. Buck and Sheep Skin U loves la all qualities and prices. Drlvinq Gloves having double palm, very serviceable, holding lines without sIimhbk- S0I1 Coaching U1om maile In va or twa bullous, plain and fancy stitcbina. Flue fttttall Trade of this section have aa opportunity to buy their Kid, Don-tkia and Ca tnr Gloves, at or near Manufacture! t' Prloea. Perfection in the Fit of our Dreaa Gloves. CARDIGAN JACKKT8 la every Htyl aud Qua Uty, f ruut down eellar to garret prices. Opera. Houe.) HARRIHUUKO, FA. (40 3a