8 THE TIMES, NEWttLOOMEIEU), PA., DECEMBER 528, 1880. A Cuse that is Puzzling Chicago Dootors. CmoAuo, December 20. The Daily limit nnyii : The doctors me puzzled and Interested by a peculinr case, on the West Sldo, at No. 0 Bcolry avenue. Willie Crawfoid, nr,cd seventeen years, son of William Onwford, captain iif n tugboat, has fur ncvcial years been sweating blood at time, nud lately hns had acvoro attacks which alarmed his parent's. Ilis Infirmi ty comes on him utihnMy after taking cold. Great black patches appear on bis body, from which blood drops the size of a pin bead exude. Wood Hows from his mouth, nose, eyen, stomach and even from the bladder and kidneys. No pain accom panies these discharges, but they make his blood thick and weaken him. Hudden fright will temporarily check the flow. He is mentally bright, and his father, mother, bi others and Bisters are strong and healthy. The physicians who have taken an intercut in bis case propose sending him to Edinburgh and London for examination by the Academy of Burgeons. Judge Lynch. Memi-his, Dec. LI. A special from Tupelo, Miss., gives the following account cf a most borriblo crime committed in Monroe county, Miss : Ou Saturday night two men giving the name, of Miller prevailed ou Mr. Brown Redding to allow them to sleep Iu bis bouse over night About eleven o'clock the neighbors found, flames issuing from the bouse, and it was soon destroyed. Search in the ruins re vealed the charred remains of Mr. Red ding, his wifo and littro daughter. The two strange men were pursued, and one of them, being captured, told a siory to the effect that he and his accomplice chlo roformed the family, secured twenty seven dollars in money, a watch and some cloth ing, fired the house and fled. Ilis captors then determined that be should be punish ed with his own weapons. They pinioned him, . arranged pine splinters, saturated with chloroform, aronVid him, and set them on fire. Dilligent search is being made for the other murderer, . who, if caught, will doubtless share the same fate. Terrible Accident. Charlotte, N. C, December 10. A fearful accident occurred on the Carolina Central railroad about three miles beyond Lincolntown this afternoon. The. entire passenger train except the engine, which passed over safely, went through the tres tle, which at that point is nearly fifty feet high.. Full particulars cannot be learned yet, but it is definitely kuown that the mail agent, David Bloom, aud a passenger by the name of J. XV. Qoodson, were disabled by the accident and subsequently burned up in the flames which communicated. It is supposed the flames occurred from the coal stove used on the road and communi cated to the spliutered and shattered cars, which were piled one upon the other iu the chasm. Conductor Harris Johnson escaped with slight injuries. There were very few passengers ou the train and it is not known that any one else was killed. Fatality Among the Children. That great enemy of little children scar let fever isaid to have assumed the form an epidemic iu the town of Iloutzdale, Clearfield county. A private letter from Mr. Jacob Fries, who is in business at that place, to his brother, Mr. J. D. Fries, im parts tbo tad intelligence that eighteen deaths occurred in oue day. The disease has beeu denominated roalignaat scarlet fevew, aud the lecal physicians bave advis ed ail who can possibly do so to leave the town until its ravages bave been checked. Eighteen deaths iu one day in a town the size of Iloutzda'o is distressing to contem plate. A Monster of the Deep. There wss shipped over the P. R. R., bv freight Monday afternoon a " leviathan of the deep" in the shape of a whale. It measured Ilfly-one foot in length, weighed thirty-eight tons and was most retrial liable for the terriflo stench that it emitted. When first dragged into port at New York the monster weighed forty tons, but lost two tons by reason of having been disemboweled. It was laid on its back on two gondola trucks, was packed in ice and protected by a heavy canvass covering. It was manifested to Chicago for exhibition in some museum. She had a Small Foot. Mrs. Brady hns just got a verdict for $1,000 she claimed $15,000 from the' oity of Cleveland. Bhe swore that she stepped into a bole on Twelfth Btreet and severely hurt herself. The defenoe proved the bole to be 3 inches by 12. The jury doubted. Her couusel measured her foot in court. It was 2 J inches wide and not over S long ic the shoe. This would make a No. 13 misses' shoe fit her. A Gocd Hog Crop. Wm. Thomas, of Dark count, Ohio has one Luudiod bogs of bit own raining av eraging 390 IL. Will any farmer in the county beat t'lat ? When You Go To Harristarg Bo Suro And Go To ALLEN cSc SONS', No. Id North Third Street, To lay' in a Stock of CAKKS, (JON l'KCTIONKltY, FRUITS, NUTS, etc., etc., for the Holidays. The lurgcst and chcnpcNt collection of Toys went of Philadelphia. Headquarters for Dolls and Doll Furniture. Dolls from Five cents to Five Dollars. Superintendents of Sunday Schools are specially in vited to look at our Stock before purchasing elsewhere. 41) Im HOLIDAY ANNOUNCEMENT. WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY. CLOCKS, STERLING SILVER, FRENCH CL O CKS and BR ONZES '. Direct importation from Paris. The largest and finest stock in the City, and nothing misrepresented, C. A. AUGH1NBAUGH, Corner of THIRD and MARKET Sts., (TELEGRAPH BUILDING,) 43 IIKRISIJTJRQ, S. 215 Market Street, (Opposite the Court House) Harrisburg, Pa., Extends to the citizens of Bloomlleld and Perry County, a cordial Invitation to visit our Splendid ly Lighted Mammoth ONE PEICE DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT, The largest Dry Goods Business House in central Pennsylvania. Kvery article In each of our seven Departments marked In plain figures at one Low l'rice io every customer, so that, you can see Just how much the price Is, with good straight day light throughout the"house, bo that you can see what you are buying. We claim the best llplit ed rooms In Pennsylvania. Our stock ot Hue, Medium, and Low Priced SILKS, BllOCADES, - SATINS, SILK VEL VETS. and Novelties In all grades of dress goods Is com plete In every particular. We are showing an Immense assortment of good and beautiful things iu oar TABLE LINEN. AND HOUSE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT, IN MEHINO UNDERWEAR for Ladles, Children, and Gentlemen, as well as every thing la the way of Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, HANDKERCHIEFS, LADIES TIES. RIBBONS, and Notions generally. Our Stosk will always be found First Class. We make It the advantage ol every oue to look at our stock of LADIES' Goats, Dolmans, Sacks, Shawls, and Wraps of every description. Prints, Sheetings, Muslins, and Domestic Goods Generally. We Retail at Wholesale Prices! Carrying as we do the largest general stock of Dry Goods and Notions In central Pennsylvania, and buying our entire stock fur Cash only, we believe that we can make it to your advantage to be, if you are not already, a customer of our's. A visit of inspection respectfully solicited, wheth er you want to buy or not. Samples sent by mail when requested. 43 3m C. S. SEGELBAUM, 215 MARKET STREET, HARRISBURG, PENN'A. HoMayJreseiits! H. C. ORTH, MANUFACTURERS AGENT FOB THE CHICKERING, WEBER, KRANICII and BA CH Piano fortes, MAS ON & HAMLIN, PELOUBET & GO'S., Parlor k Cliiirili Organs BHF.KT MUSIC, and Musical Goods of alt kinds. Mason & Hamllu Oigaus told on lustallmeuts. 310 MARKET STREET. 48 fit HARRISBURG, PA. has mmm We Will Make it a Point This Fall anfl Winter, To prove that we Cannot and will not be Undersold. "We invite Inspection, like Op position, and Defy 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 moncy 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 "W ant 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 foil 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 ISIDOR SCHWARTZ, EBY'S NEW DUILDINC, NEWPORT, PA. HATS and CAPS! LADIES AND GENTS SEAL caps: A FULL ASSORTMENT OK UMBEELLAS. CLARKE, if it TUB HATTER, No. 19 NORTH THIRD STREET. IIARllIfeJllUltOi, Holiday Presents ! THE GREAT 99c STORE, 29 NORTH THIRD STREET, HARRISBURG, PA., We take the lead in Staple and Fancy Goods suitable for vYBiirui j-rames, maekem, Cliromon, Lamps, Hint Can-wi, Clot Leather Hints and Hatchels, Aecordeous, Concertinas, Violins, folding Rockers, MPti'g and Byg Hats and Caps, Jewelry and H lnrire variety. The V Input Vui.,t t . 1.. i " i i i I ii 7 - ittiueB ii very low iiriucR. jut nWCK. or Ruckskln (Jloves is Immense. New Goods received dally. Thousands or new py mall promptly nileU whol.ta and retail. DUU8,acuon 29 NORTH THIItD BTRHET. 1 HAItltlHJUIJUQ, l'ISJTWA. 42 8m THE LARGEST DRY GOODS HOUSE in CENTRAL PENN'A! NO. 223 MARKET STREET, HAItRISBURG, PA. . (OPPOSITE BRANT'S HALL.) 81. G. ELNSTEIN HAS REMOVED TO HIS MAMMOTH ESTABLISHMENT. ofMSthW Dr' Ooodi mnd Notions .rer Silks, Velvets, Dress Goods, Ladles' Coats, Circulars, Dolmans," Lace Curtains, Housekeeping Goods, And full line of FLANNELS, BLANKETS. SHEETING Bird DOMESTIC GOODS eenerallr M&V8M&VWiW&n$l 8t0CS 01 110B1EKY-UL0VE8- A'waJ; You are cordially Inrited to examine Mock and Prices whether you purcliane or sot. Sample cheerfully furnished on application. ' m. a. EiisrsTTDTisr, NO. 223 MARKET BTREET, HAKRIHHURG. PENN'A. Boohs and Stationery! Large quantities and great varieties. POCKET BOOKS, GOLD PENS, ALBUMS, SCRAP BOOKS, CATHOLIC PR A YER B O OKS, etc. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S CARDS. S. W. FLEMING, 32 N, Third Street, Harrisburg, Penn'a. DIVES, MEM & STEWART, 35 NORTH THIRD STREET, Grand Opening. He goods for the Christmas Holidays Special BargaluB for presents in all our departments. Fancy OooiIb, Skirts, Shawls, Ladles' Neckware, Gents' Underwear, and a full Btock of Toys, Fancy Boxes, Dolls, Japanese Goods, at the lowest prices ever shown In Harrisburg. 61 lm DIVES, POMEROY & STEWART, C. A. BOAS, DEALER IN Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, CLOCKS, and SILVERWARE. No. 7 N. MARKET SQUARE, 48 2m Overwhelming Success at the Opening of WILLIAMSON Ac rAVLiSII-i "oisrii: :p:Ric:ii:,; HAT, CAP and Gent's. Furnishing Goods House, No. 34 North 3rd St., (opposite the Opera House,) HARRISBURG, FZZJSTJSI'JV. Hat and Cap Department. This department comprises all the latest and most nobby at vies of (Ire season fresh from tbe leading manufacturers. Children's Valour, Astrlchan, and Velvet Tur bans at. 40, .60. .62, .67, -75, .'Ja, 1.00. Boys' Bcliool. Bailor, and stylish Clarion at .25, .55, .40, .50. .5, .76, .85. 1.00, 1.25. Young Cents' Hammock. Pullman, Society, and rocket Hats at .75. .95. 1.15, 1.25. 1.45, 2.( 0. Young Gents' Stylish College, Cheviot, Clarion, and ttanger Hats, at .70 .85. .90, 1.00, 1.15. 1.25. 1.50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.12, 2.40, 2.62. Young Gents' Nobby Fur and Wool Stiff, at .70, .87,1.00, 1.20. 1.40,1.65,1.85. 2 (JO, 2.17. 2.40, 2.61. Mens' Dress Neutrias and Stylish Fur Hats, at 1.00, 1.2S 1,45, L70.1.85. 2.00, 2.15. 2.45, 2.5U, 2.75, r 3 00 3 25 Mens' Wool Hats, at .35, .40, .60, .65, .75, .85, .95( 1.00. Mens' Stylish Stiff Hats, at .90, .95, 1.12, 1.20. 1.65, 1.85.2.00,2 25,2 40,2.75. McGlone's Patents adjustable Silks, tbe easiest HttlngHats made, Ladles' Opera. Cloth and Silk Derby, at .70, .90, 1.00, 1.25, 1.40. 1.60, 2.00. Boys' Sohool and Dress Caps, at .15, .18. .25, .30, .45, .42. 45. Mens' Heavy Winter Caps, at .25, .40, .45. .50, .62, .75. .91), 1.00. Young Mens Dress Caps, at .30, .35, .42, .47, .50, .SO, .65. .70. 1.00. The above Is only a few of our many great bargains In all the leading styles of the day. Hosiery Department. The HOilEKY Counter displays all Grades, Kinds, and Qualities at Starvation. Prices to small dealers. White half Hose at ?c, two pair lor te. Heavv grey mixed only 5c. a pair. British half Hose only 8o. a pair. Fancy, heavy weight 9o.. thxw pair for .25. Heavy rcucn mixed, double heel, yc, or three pulrfor.ii. Extra heavy French mixed, double heel, only .12 a pair. British (half regular) only .12 a pair. Fancy Dress half Hose. .13. or toalr for .25. Fine Imported full re gular niaJe nnly.17. " XX ouly22. Fancy Woolen mixed at .23. With complete assortment of best British, With a desire to please all we sollolt an Inspection of our Stock at the ONK PRICK HOUSE of WILLIAMSON Jfc TA8II, No 31 N. 3rd Street, (Opposite the Opera House ) HARRI8BUKO, PA. (0 3a k, Mirrors, Harmonicas, llverware in 43 8m 47 2m Shetland. Merino and Balbiiggan In plain and fancy colors, all of which are regular made, that will be sold at lower prices than owned by any other House In this city. Underwear Department. UNDERWEAR for every seasoa and for every body at prices lower than ever named In the annals of History. Winter weight, grey mixed, at .20. Heavy ribbed, " " " .30. Heavy ribbed, fancy mixed at .45. XX Cxtra weight, grey mixed at .45. Fine Merino mixed (winter weight) at .40. Blue clouded Merino mixed, only .62. Superb quality in Scotch wool only .90. . White Sunday Undershirts at .23. Good smooth desirable weight at .32. Heavy white (sold by dealers for .5u) by as at .40. Extra heavy for (large men) only .45. SoleAgeuUIn Harrisburg for Pearce's heavy white Met Ino 1.00 per suit. It Is for the Interest of all lovers of Fine Underwear to examine our better, grades, par ticularly our l.oo grade which has no equal for the same money. There will also be found upon our onntera the most choice Underwear, both Duineaito and Foreign Manufacture, ever exhibited, for a little money, such as Norfolk and New Bruns wick, (regular made) Persian Wool, Scarlet XX, Antl Hheumatle, Fleece Wool, etc Afeto Fancy Domestic Cardinal Mixture, and French Impor tations. Glove Department. Buck and Sheep Skin Gloves In alt qualities and prices. Driving Gloves having double palms, very serviceable, holding lines without slipplug. Solid Coaching Glove made la one or two buttons, plain and fancy stitching. Fiue Ketail Trade of this section have an opportunity to buy their Kid. Dogskin and Cas tor Gloves, at or near Manufacturers' Price. Perfection in the Fit ot our Dress Glove. CARDIGAN JACKETS In every Style and Quality from duwn cellar to garret prices.
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