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    THE TIMES, NEW BLOOMFIELI), l'A., MAY 17, 1881.
Peter Lemcn's Lizard.
Tlie Detroit A'cwa of the 10th Inst., snys
Peter Lemon's lizard is not clo.nl after nil.
A Ac ten reporter nlio called tlilg aftornoun
found Hint the old man was vory 111) nnd
had been confined to Ills bed Tor tovoral
days. On Monday afternoon (t. W. Hoop
tbo botniilo doctor who cured Mrs. Solinlto
of Iter lizard, gave rtonio of bin powders to
Lemon, but before using them Lemon
thought be would try what effect Halt
-would have upon the creature, no be swal
lowed a large amount of raw salt, the re
sult being that be is utterly prostrated
aud somewhat delirious to day. Thinking
be would uot recover, somebody sent for
father Laporte, who called this afternoon
mid found Letneu in the condition above
deicribed.
The articles published in the Aetcs about
Xemcn's lizard have been copied in other
papers and spread broadcast all over the
Uuited States. When the scribe called
yesterday be was shown about forty letters
and postal cards already received, and oth
ers are coming daily from every direction.
One man in Chatham, Out., advised Lemon
'to go without drinking as long as possible,
and then bold bis bead over a tub of water
while somebody else made a great splaxh
ing in the water with bis band, when the
lizard would probably " smell the water"
and. come out.
A person at 40 Lafayette avenue advised
4iim to eat salt fish several days and then
'drink a glass of stagnant water.
A party at 283 Third street advised him
to fast as long as possible, then inhale the
teara from boiling milk, which would
cause the lizard to come out.
A man at Seafortb, Out., advised him to
fast soveral days and then be rolled on a
barrel.
A letter from Atlanta, Ga., advised him
to eat Bait and go without drinking as long
as possible and then bold bis bead over a
bucket while another party poured water
into it, when the lizard, bearing tho noise,
would c6me out for a drink.
A party at Bowling Green, O., advised
liim to eat nothing until ho was noarly
famished aud then "have a good hot meal
cooked and bold your bead over it so that
the lizud can smell the victuals, when bo
will come out."
A letter from South Boud, Iud., advised
hypodermic injections of carbolio acid.
A letter from (124 Twelfth street advised
him to go without drinking as long as pos
sible aud then drink a lot of warm water.
A Philadelphia druggist advised him to
take half a drachm of chloroform, and
said if that did uot kill thd lizard nothing
would.
A letter from Bturgis, Mich., advised
him to drink brandy.
A letter from Toledo, Ohio, referred him
to Mrs. Fred. Kennan, of Grand Rapids,
Ohio, wbo had boen cured of a lizard.
There were many letters advising the
" milk cure." Others advised him to take
turpentine aud castor oil. There was a
iletter from Dayton, Ohio, written in Ger
man and aletter from Chicago in French.
.Nearly all advised the use of salt In con
nection with other remedies.
Facts for those who Pay Rents.
The courts at one time were disposed to
construe the law as between tenants aud
owners in favor of the latter, but recently
their decisions have been much more liber
al to the tenant. Once it was understood
that whatever improvement was added to a
property by a tenant could not be removed.
There has been a decided modification of
decision on this subject of late. As a gen
oral rule, whatever a tenant puts into a
dwelling or erects on the premises for his
'own comfort, without the intention to per
manently annex it, be may remove at any
time before the expiration of his lease.
This would include such things as cup
boards, shelves, coal bins, and evon a stair
way has been held to be within the rule.
All trade fixtures and temporary structures,
whether frame or brick, and without re
gard to their Bize, may be taken down and
carried off by the tenant who elected
them. Even a dwelling house is not a part
of the realty if the right to remove it is re
erved. All the landlord can legitimately
demand is to have his property restored to
his possession iu as good order as it was re
ceived by the tenant, ordinary wear and
tear excepted. Whatever the tenant puts
da of a movable nature be may take away,
but his carpenter work must uot injure or
.permanently alter the property. All the
decisions ooncur that these removals of im
provements and fixtures must be made
within the term of the lease. If the ten
:ant waits uutil his lease has expired the
- land and all that is ou it except the purely
.personal property of the tenant reverts to
landlord.
Gheen Bay, Wis., Miy 9. A freight
train on the Green Bay and Miunesota
aoad, consisting of an engine and ten cars,
went through a burning bridge between
Oilm Lake and Dexterville stations yester
day morning. The bridge was on fire in
tho two centre spans, and the fact was not
noticed until the train was upon aud fairly
crashing through the bridge. The cars
wore piled upon the locomotive, and taking
fire, were consumed, with all their contents.
The engineer, Anton Seatns, was badly
tiurt, though it is thought not fatally. The
fireman was slightly injured. The bridgo
sjvas firod by ao incendiary. Total dam
age estimated at 130,000.
Al.UABE FARM
AT
piuvatj salt:.
The heirs nf Prederlek l.iuver, dce'd, hereby
fillet at i.rivhln sale, the Mansion Paiin of mil. I
deceased, sittmte In (Irrenwnna township, Perry
county. niljiilnlim lnriih ill J. Aucker, .1.(1.
jones, , I. Kipp.iind olln-rs. iHiutaliift IM ACItlCrt,
iitiont 1 IS acres cleared nnd In a liliih stale, of
rulllvatlim. nml I lie balance well set with timber.
The Immovemenis nre a liuiie double UtAMK
HOl'Hli, 11 A M It IIAHN, Wifhanil (Join Houses,
nml oilier Outbuildings, with a iiever fallluii well
of water near the door. There Is alto an eo illrnt
Orchard nf choice Krult on snld farm. This Is a
very desirable propeily. being located In a Valley
aboundinii Willi I. mo stone, nnd wlihln about 2'A
miles of Mlllerstowu. and toe Pennsylvania!) U.
It . convenient to Htores, He hoots Churches, and
Mills, little perfect. Kor further Information
us in lei ins. eln ., call on I lie undersigned residing
ou the farm, or address by mall
H. A. I.AUVKIt.
17 0i Mlllerstowu, Perry Co.. Pa
yALUABLE FARMS
PRIVATE SALE.
TIIK subscriber otters at Private Halo the fo.
Inning drsli able hums:
0. 1.
Is a Farm containing
Sixty -three Acres,
All eood land, tn a pond state of cultivation, and
having thereon erected a
GOOD J) WELL J SO HOUSE,
And all necessary Outbuildings, situate three
miles sout h of llloomllelil and feven miles from
IMincannon. There Is on this placs plenty nf
Choice l'rult of all kinds, good water at i lie door,
with running water In nearly every Held. Price,
IJ.3H0. Terms easy.
K0. 2.
ts a farm situate In Whentlleld twp.. containing
about
ur ACHES,
ImvliiL' theioon erected a
;00l DWELLING HOUSE,
with all required Out-bulldlngs, the Hun being
entirely new, 'J Ills farm Is situate about sli miles
from Dnncannon and four miles fioni Kloomlleld.
There Is pood water near the doot, plenty of
streams on Hie land, a trond Apple Orchard, and
other fruit, and will make it desirable home. Price
!!.R!0. Terms easy.
AO. 4.
Is a Farm situate In Carroll township, about two
miles from Hiermansdale, containing about
One Hundred Acres,
having thereon erected a
Good Dwelling, nnd oilier Out-buildings,
A well nf good water at the house and another at
the Hani. There Is considerable Unit cm the
premises, nnd the land Is good and well watered.
Price, fr.ono, and payments can be arranged to
suit purchaser.
NO. 5.
Is a FA KM situate In Carroll township, about two
miles from Shermansdale. containing
Hovcnty Acren,
of good land, and having thereon a (iOOI)
D WELLIA'O, and other Out-building..
There Is a good spring near the house, and the
Farm Is well watered. There Is also a (food Or
chard In hearing condition ; this will make a de
sirable home. Price, ll.foo.
'AO. 7.
A TItACT OF 'LAND containing SIXTEEN
ACItKS. (half cleared) having thereon erected a
GOOD TWO HTOHY PLANK HOUSE. In good
order. a This property Is located 2 miles south
of Bloemlleld. and has on It plenty of KHU1T of
all kinds, and wlllmakea very desirable home
a party wanting a small tract ul hind. There Isa
running stream of water near the house and a
well of good water close to the door. Pries f IWKi,
half to be cash and the balance In two equal an
nual payments.
For further Information address the under
signed at New llloomlleld. Perry county. Pa., or
call at his residence three inllos south of Bloom-
Held.
C. B. HARNISII.
August 17, 1830.
MCU WANTrn TOKEI.I. FHUIT AND
IYILN WAN I LU OHNAMKNTAI.TUEES,
Urapes, Bhntbs, Hoses, eto. fo Kxperlence re
quired. Salary and expenses paid. J. F. I.k
CLAKE, Hochester, N. V. l'dtw
TAMITE
EMERY WHEELS""!
CRINDINO MACHINES
17d4w
For SaTr-Mlllis,
Founuriea, and
Machlue Shops.
For circular!, atlilres
THETANITECO.
Rtroudsbursr,
Wuurue Co ?a
DC ATTV'C OKGAN8, 17 8tops, ft Set golden
DLHI I I O tongue Heeds only ISS. Address
DANIEL F. liEATTY. Washington, N. J. )lM4i;
Make HorniTBeautiful. ZX
Choice subjects. Lowest prices. Bond for Cata
logee and price list. Agents wanted. Address
J. C. McCUHDV & CO., Philadelphia. Pa. lM4t
OLD MEDAl AWARDED
the Author.A now ana great Hud
icnl Work.warranted t he beit and
cheapen!, inditimmta-ble to every
in an .entitled "the Science of lAta
or.Self.FreaeTTfttion j" bound in
fineat Frnnnh nmlin, embossed,
full riltH0pivcootaina beautiful
tteel nRTavinKa, 126 prenorip
tinna price only 91.35 aeut by
mail; iliaitratei sample, 6oenta;
aentl nnw.Addrena 1'oabod Mod.
If klllUU TUVVV V inBTiimeor ir. t. it. jtaii
ILLlUrV inl0LL.KKK,Ko,4UultlDcbaUMoat(n.
19tUt
The lielisli of the World?
Halford Sauce
SOLD BY ALL GROCERS.
ltfdlw
AOK1VTS ! AG F. NTS ! AGENTS t
JOHN H. OOUOH'S bran' new book, .turt fwMuArd, entitled
SUNLIGHT AND SHADOW
U the bei ctiHnce evi offered to you. It Scene ere drawn
i emtnee evi. oiiercu to you. us scene a
brig lit and ahudy eidet of rtal tij4f aud poi
John 1$. Gough
irom mm Drigui ami lauuy idet 01 real w, sua
voir
eTi nnrtrsj them. For Psthoe, ITumor. arid mien, inrereirf, H Im
without a peer. It li the "hnvminu " boot- for AaKl, end out
acllt all othere 10 to 1. 8oih Ihrmmnit ts iirrw. lmo iiirvnU
wanttd, men and women. Nowk the tlmf. f r .'.rrhan-e tViti
tory and Siivinl IVmuniron, ojrifjid r (Urtmor AililreM.
A. It. WUltTUUHUXUN ii CO., I'uba., Uartloid, Cw
19d4t
DR. 0. P. BOLLINGER,
Physician and Surgeon,
JSrOnieetu residence ou Main Street, New
Blooniltelrl. I'a.
CllllUNIO D1SFASE8 TREATED. 18 tf
REM N ANTS of PKINTrl of these we have
a Hrge quantity In good styles,
la addition iu the above goiHis wa have a nice
as)rtiuent tif Ladies Neckties, Corsets, Cerman
town Yarn. Zephyrs, Hhoes for I.hcIIbs and Clill
dreu, and thousands of other arttcli.
F. MOKTIMKK,
New Hloomllelrt. Pp.
o
II, OL.OT113 f,r Floors, CarrlasBS and
Aamcs. nives low.
F. MORTIMER.
JOB PltlTI Ni ot every description neatly
and inoinptlv executed at lteasoHHlile Itiites
at the Blouiutleld TiniesHleNUi Job (jn.ee.
V
THE NEWPORT
New Clothing House!
It Is not necessary to be rich tn dress well. Btylo
(unites Hit! clollics. nnd clothes nuikes the man, at
least they give a good lift In that direction.
Our styles In ready innilo CI.OTIIINO, for men
nnd hoys, Is our pride. They are eiiunl to Custom
Work.
Now, all we would ask of you Is to come nnd
exiiniliiH our stock, which comprises all giades of
Clothing, from. the cheitpest to the best.
We give you a few of our sample prices;
Our Hard Twisted Men's Hults, Coat, Pants and
Vest tor Ss IK). Our I7.WI Light Colored Cassh
mere Hults. all Wool, for 110. $10 Dark, all wool,
Casslmnre Bulls.
We defy tn be undersold on these suits. They
are the best, sold tor the money In America.
112.60 All wool Klne Bulls; fin Fine Worsted Hultt
SlFlne Dlank Ulolh Hulls: 122 60 Fine
Black Cloth Hulls.
The goods are, In style and workmanship, equal
to custom work, and made of first class material
Our Uoys' nnd Children's Clothing
We have them In all sizes, from three years up,
aud sell them as low as the lowest. Our 82. Ml
Child's Rult Is a beautiful mixed light color. Our
:I.M1 Cheviot Hull Isa splendid thing Our li, all
wool, Child's Suit. Is nice and splendid. Those are
the best, makes nf New York Clothing, stylish cut
and durable made.
Our Custom Department. Is filled with English,
French, Hootch nnd American Worsted and Cnssl
mere Hultlngs. which we will made to order at a
l.nw Price, aud guarantee a perfect lit.
HU1T8 TO OIIDER FOlt EIGHTEEN OUiAIl8
This Is a splendid all wonl dark mixed Casslmere
Hult.
Kor tin we have ten styles of Casslmere and
Cheviot Huttings, uur t22 Scotch Cheviot Hult Is
the best thing ever sold lor the money.
Ourllneof dents' Furnishing (foods Is com.
lilele In every respect. Hhlrts. Collars, Neck Ties,
Bilk Handkerchiefs, Trunks aud Valises.
HATS nndCAPH. We keep the very latest
styles of Nobby Hats. A full line of Hats for
men, bnvs and children, which we will sell at
Low Prices.
Now, Wo would say we buy all our floods from
first hands for Cash, and manufacture all our
better class of ready made clothing, which ena
bles us to undersell all opposition. That means
we sell you a better made suit for less money.
Money refunded on all goods not found as rep.
resented. Please call, whether you wish to
purchase or not. Will be pleased to see you.
2. GANSMAN,
Fashionable Merchant Tailor and Clothier,
N. Cor. Diamond, Frank's Old Hardware Btand,
xviawioi.r, pa.
March 29, 1811.
You Sever Seen
As many Goods under one roof
in any store in Perry County as
we are displaying this Spring.
We Have More
CLOTHING,
Than auy other Store in the County.
We Have More
Boots and Shoes,
Thau any other Store in the County.
We Have More
Carpets and Oil Clollis,
. Thau any other Store in the County.
We Have More
Hats, Caps, & Trunks,
Than any other Store in the County.
We Have More
Ladies' k Cents' Furnishing Goods,
Than any other Store iu the County.
We buy in large quantities,
carry a better assortment, and
sell cheaper than any other Store
in the County.
&
EBY'S NEW BUILDING,
NEWPORT, PA.
To Dealers and Consumers of Fish
WE are prepared to supply yon with Choice
Kxtra fat MACK KI(KI New Eastpnrt
round, and l.ske 1IKKH1NG. at reasonable
prices ior uahii, or in exchange tor (Halo, Seeds,
JONES BROTHERS & CO .
Brlcs Warehouse,
17 2m . NKWl'OltT. Pa.
AC0B STRICKLER, PhTo
U Dealer Id Fure aid ltellable
Pruss, Medicines and Chemicals,
Toilet and Fancy Articles, Fine Perfumes, etc.
Tobacco and Cluars, Hlank lUVoks aud Stationery.
r Prescriptions a specialty.
Ktokb Two doors Knst of the BlcSarluir.
Bloointleid, May 3, 1881.
MARX
DIE
THE LARGEST lillY GOODS HOUSE
-IN-
making our Hrst Rprlng announcement tn our
ill Will IllllllCiinv n-'jy n ui
DRY GOODS IN ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES.
We have made (treat accession to our stock and with our Inoreased facilities for purchasing and
prealer outlet, we are enabled to olfir unprecedented brnllis. We havo many new thliiKS, In
Choice New Dolorlnns. To these pood w 1 have trimmings to mutch for Combination Suits. We
also olfer ereiit, bnrnulns In H"MMUK Hlf.KN In all the new ellecls, nnd special Inducements Iu
Ml. At; iv hi iihs, M J I n I ik J. i oinm nnd C ASH M KKKH. We will maintain our lona established
reputation for carrvliig the largest stock nf MOUItNfNO OOODH IN Till CI TV. meat Hamulus
In 1 It I It K T HUAWI.H. ftOSIKKV, UI.OV K nnd NOTION Iteparfrnent complete In every particular.
No such assortment hasvnr been exhibited la Han Isbiiri. (iuaranteed KID ULOVEHa specially.
An Inspection is respectfully requested.
10 m
Dives, Pomeroy &, Stewart,
35 North 3rd Street, HARRISBURG, Pa.
New Goods to Trim Dresses.
Bright l'laids at 12 cents,
to trim 6.J cent Dress Goods.
Plaids and Roman Stripes at 20, 25, 33, 37 and 50,
to trim Dress Goods at 12$, 18, 19, 25, and 33c.
Trimming Silks at 55, 75, 87 cents, and $1.00.
Trimming Satins at 87$ cents, and
LAItt;i: AS.SOUTMHXT OP 1KIS . I X. II A.f IS.
Write to us for Samples.
DIVES, POMEROY & STEWART,
OIL CLOTHS.
1 Q C The New Harrisbunr i Q Qi
1000. CARPET HOUSE. "001.
No. Ill MARKET STREET, (Patterson's Old Stand.)
Fit ED. '.FINGST
Has Just opened at the above place with an entire new Stock of BODY Ji'lUTBSKLB. TAPESTRY
HHUHHKLH. INOIIAIN OAKI'KTS. all trades. A full line of RTKAW M ATTINO fust opened.
HALL nnd STAIR CARPETS OIL CLOTHS of all kinds and wldthd. All goods guaranteed as
represented, and sold at LOWEST CASH I'ltlC'KS.
Our motto being as ever, "Reliable Goods at Reliable Prices." 14 13t
No. Ill Market Street, Harrisbnrg.
CARLISLE CARPET HOUSE!
1881 SPRING OPENING! 1881
We desire to speak to the citizens of Bloomlleld aud surrounding country on the subject ot
Carpets, Oil Cloths, and Wall Papers,
and point out a few fncts why you should deal with us.
BEAI'SE you can be suited In any kind or Roods named above out of a great assortment.
BECAUSE our stock Is complete and fall in all departments.
BECAUSE ou are afforded the pleasure of a superior choice at the lowest possible prices.
BECAUSE we deal honest with you : give you all von can ask for the money; ship your goods
free of charge, and strive to please and profit you. We therefore ask au inspection of our
Body and Tapestry Brussels, Ingrain and 3-Ply Carpets, Hall and
Stair, Hemp and Bag Carpets,
by all our old customers and all new ones who will give as the chance to prove what we assert above.
OUR RAO CARPETS are made under our Immediate dlrectlou, on our own looms, and
we ciaiiu for ihem a (Superiority ttupassed by none Iu the State.
CARPET R ACS taken In exchange for goods, and Carpets made to order.
Many Novelties In our Wall Paper Departments. Window Shades and Material for Lambrequins,
and Furniture Coverings, with Cords, Fringes, and Gimps to match.
LINOLEUM, an article superior to Oil Cloth foh kitchens, dining rooms, balls and vesti
bules, public ullices, aud banks.
A complete stock throughout, the equal of which has not been opened before by us.
Aftaln we request a call from you and your friends, feeling that you will be justified In the doing
thereof. Respectfully yours,
STEPHENS & BEETEM,
21 East Main Street, CARLISLE, Penn'a.
DOWN LOWER THAN EVEll.
1881 Carpets for Spring Trade. 1881
LOOK AT THE PRICES !
Tap BrusselH from 85 cents to $1.10, Body Brussels from $1.50 to $1.05, Ingrain
from 80 cents to $1, Best.
All other goods in proportion. Now is the time to get the first selection of
the New Stock.
We have More Carpets and More Patterns than all the other Carpet Houses in
this city. Call and examine for yourselves. No trouble to show Goods. Quick
Bales and Small Profits.
8AIUEL ADAMS,
Opera House Carpet Store, 31 N. Third Street,
IIAKRISDURG, I'ENIS'A.. 9 3m
ESTATE NOTICK. -Notice Is herebygly.
en that Letters of Administration on the
estate nf Kllzabeth Harter, late of Greenwood
twp.. Perry county, .Pa., deceased, have been
granted to the undersigned, of Milleiatown, Perry
county. Pa.
All personsindebted to said estate are requested
lo make Immediate payment, and those having
claims to present them duly authenticated for
settlement to
W. J. HARTEIt.
Adiniulstrator.
C J. T. M'Intire, Att y.
April &, 1881.
KENDALL'S 8FAYIN CURE.
It Is sure to cure Spavins, Splints
Curb, &e. It removes all unnatural
enlarRements. Does not blister. Has
no equal ior any muteness on neasior
man. It has cured Mp loint lame,
ness lu a person who bad sintered 16
ears. Alsocured rheuiuatlsiii.coius,
frost bites, or auy bruises, cut or lameness. It
has no equal for blemish on horses, bend f'T il
lustrated circular giving posliive proof. Price
one dollar. All Druggists t uve It or en cet for
you. rr. R. J. Kendall & Co., Pros.,Kuosburgh.
Falls, Vermont.
HARRIS & EWING. Agents.
Pittsburgh. Pa.
Our Stock of NEW GOODS
for Men's Wear Is complete.
11 Ut Prioeslroml2H cents up.
F. MORTIMEK. New Bleomneld. Pa
patron mid the public, we would call nttcntion
223 MAltKET St., IIAllRISBURU, Ta.
$1.00.
CARPETS.
11 3m
T SUNDY.M.D.
U Physician and Surgeon. .
A graduate of Cleveland Medical College.
Located permanently In the borough of Blouiu
tleld. Otters his professional services to the citi
zens of Hloointleld and surrounding vicinity.
Calls In the country attended to promptly. Ofllce
In the room formerly occupied by Dr. D. 11.
Sweeney, in the residence of H. W. Smith. Main
street, new BloomUeld , Pa. 19 6m
ESTATE NOTICE. Not Ice Isherebyglven
that letters testamentary on the last will
aud testament of Christian Korrer. deceased, late
of Carroll township. Perry county. Pa., have been
granted to the undersigned, residing in same
township.
All persons I ndebted to said estate are requested
to make immediate payment and thosehavlng
claims to present Ihemduly authenticated for set
tlement .JOHN FICHEY.
MAKTIN V. tort HER.
E4TATK A OT1C K. Notice Is hereby given
that letters of administration on the estate
ol John Smith, late of Carroll twp.. Perry county.
Pa., deceased, have been granted to the under
signed, residing at Shermansdale, Perry Co., Pa.
All parsons indebted to said estate are request
ed to make Immediate payment and those hitviug
claims will present tucut duly authenticated fur
settlement to
CYKCS W. 8MITIT,
. . , Administrator.
April S.1S31.
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