i 8 THE TIMES, NEW BL00ME1EL1), PA., JUNE 'M, 1881. The Man Willi a Lizard. rotor Lomon, of "OS Atwutor Btvoot, wlio was supposed to huvo a lizard, died nt 1 o'clock this morning, mid during tills fore noon a post mortem examination was held by Dr. E. U. Kills, agisted by Dis. 0.1'. Uuyloid, J. U. Oiloliilst ami O. 11. Foster. The examination revealed a tumor of deiiso llbious dubstauce, of tho diiodoiuim, or sec ond stomach. This disonsed mans did Dot inolude more than four or llvo inches of tho intestiun, but Its effect was to almost com pletely close- tho iiwmuo from his stomach downwards, and thus piovent the digestlou and aBsiniilation of food, lie Suffered but little from pain, and his doatu resulted, as It were, from starvation. From a man f ilOO pounds weight he was reduced to GO or (IS pounds. It Is due Mr. Lemen to say that the Idea of his having a lizard did not originate with him, but with the "doctors." Kvery botanic, clairvoyant and Indian "doctor" who saw him at onco pronounced his troublo " a lizard." Whose Wire Was She? Additions caso recently came befoie the Probate Court of Essex county. About 00 years ago a woman married a man who went to sou and was reported lost. She bad a child by him. After eight years she married again, and lived with her second husband nearly fifty years and then died. Meantime her lirst husband came to light forty years ago, hung around a little while aud thou went to sea, apparently satisfied that his wifo should remain with the second man. At soa he committed suicide by jumping overboard. Tho woman had some Tuouey, and now the descendants of her first child claim her estate. The second husband is about eighty years old, and op poses tho claims of tho first husband's heirs, whilo they claim that the woman was not legally married to tho living mail, aud hence neither ho nor his children have any right to hor estate. 2'cw Bedford Mcr rury. That Wonderful Jay Gould. A Now York correspondent says : "Has Jay Gould sold himself to the devil? This iiuostioii is so natural that Mr. Gould cannot be surprised at its occurrence lu various quarters. He certainly has accu mulated wealth with a rapidity which justi fies almost any conclusion, not exceeding that satauic assistance which is so common hi tradition. IIo admitted whou under cross examination in the 'Williams tele graph case that he owned 90,000 Bharoa of Western Union and controlled 52,000 miles of railroad lines. Such is the confession of a man who in IH.lo was peddling maps through Delaware county, llow strange it also seems to hear such a statement from a little fellow who in statue aud weight is hardly more than a fifteen year old boy. This caso indeed stands unparalleled in the records of wealth." A Spunky Woman. Tho lady toacher of a school in Greece, Monroe county, 1ST. Y., had promised to punish a couple of 'ails for some violation of school discipline. They bolted from the house and took to their heels iu backwoods giyle at a livoly rate. The teacher, with her Grecian spirit nothing daunted at this turn of affairs, gave chase, over fences, across ditches, field?, etc., at a rate that would astonish nu oidinary pedestrian, lu the determination of her purpose to fulfil ber obligations to thoso uuder her charge, and finally succeeded in capturing the ruu awajs. tW A strange caso is that of a youug la dy of Lahaska. Anuie P., eldest daughter of Henry aud Plucbe Rico, who resides ou a farm about two miles from the village, was a bright intelligent aud wiuuing girl of about eighteen years of age. In July, 1877, sbo begun to bIiow symptoms of what was then supposed to be con sumption, but her decline was so rapid that in a month sho could scarcely whisper audibly. Tho puzzled doctor suggested a change, accordingly hho spent a week with Iriends in Wrightstowu. But ere another month had elapsed Mia had not even the power to whisper, so she bad to resort to writing. Even tint is now limited, as she can write but a few words before she is al most exhausted. Gradually she sank un til she took her bed, which she now never leaves. If she desires a drink the arm of ber father or brothers raises and supports ber, then lays her gently on ber pillow al most lifeless. More than four weeks ago she refused to eat, and since that time she has tasted no food whatever. Pleading is of uo avail ; she will touch nothing. Dr. "Walters, tho physician now in attendance, .says it is ono of tho most unaccountable cases he ever met with. The girl is sink ing slowly but surely, aud while things continue in the state they are now, there is no possible hope for her recovery. Anoth- . er fciuBulir thing is, since Henry's dauch tcr was stricken, his sister-in-law, who lives ou the next farm, was taken the same way, though at times she appears better. liotli ladies are very low at the time of this writing. JSetvlown Jbrnerprise. Their Statements Indorsed. A strong statement unqualifiedly in dorsed must induce confidence. Iu this connection we note the following from Dr. Louis Bock & Hon, Bheboygan, Wis.:, We have beeu handling Bt. Jacobs Oil aud are uleased with the lame demand. Hard ly a day goes by without bearing from some oue or another of our patrons having used it with entire satisfaction, sayiug it is the best thing they ever tried, aud we join luein in so baying. J'ttaburyh Catholic AMONG OUIl Summer - Attractions Wo nrp Pisplnyhiij a Splendid Line Of Men's, 13oys and Childrcns' Light Suits, Of Men's nnd Hoys' Summer Coats and rants, Of Men's and Hoys' Whitc,Faney and Mixed Straw Hats, Of Men's and Boys low Walking Shoes and light weight J3oots, Of Men's White, Colored and Fancy Shirts, Ties and Hosiery, Of Ladies' and Children's Slip- pcrs and Walking Shoes, Of Ladies'and Children's Button, Lace, Cloth and Leather Shoes, Of Ladies' DustersJCnit Shawls, Parasols, Fans and Skirts, Of Ladies Ties, Collars, Hand. kerchiefs, Hosiery, etc., Of Carpets in all grades and styles, Of Trunks and Valises, Buggy spreads, Counterpanes, etc. Our immense trade compels us to buy heavy, and therefore wc can show you more and bet ter goods, and sell them for less money than any other store in the County. MARX DUKES & CO EBY'S NEW CUILDINC, NEWPORT, PA. piRE INSUltANCE. To the Farmirt and Mechanic of Ferry Count We hereby call your attention to the claims of The Farmers' and Mechanics' Mutual Fire Insurance Co., of Perry County, as ottering you geod and safe Insurance at Met Cnt. l Ills company, organized ana chartered in 1872. lias Issued over 1400 uollcles. and lis now over gl.WiO.uiO of property Insured; has paid losses since Its organization to the amount of S2.7iV2.24; has laid but one assessment, of X mills on meaoiiar, since us organization, netting me Company the Bum of tl,2S3.6a, which, with the premiums on policies Issued, has paid all its current expenses and losses from Ore. The rate charged by the Company are but from 81.20 to $3.uu per thousand dollars of valuation for Ave years, and no charges for Survey and Policy, as other Companies make. We claim that It otters to the Farmers and Mechanics of Ferry county advantages over all other Companies, for the iouowing among oiner reasons: Jb is a iiuino uuiiipuny. IMnsures only In 1'erry county. It pays no large salaries to Officers. It pays no dividends to Stockholders. It pavs Its losses promptly and honorably. It Insures at lower rates than auy Block Com pany can. ii insures no oorougn property, steam estao llshment or foundry. It makes no assessments unless actually needed to pay losses by llres. Its Officers are your neighbors whom you know, and are chosen by the Insured from their own number. OEOBGE HOOBAUGH, President. DIRECTORS. NICHOLAS HENCH, Savllle township. J. W. GANTT, Centretowushlp. JACOB DUM, Spring township. BKYAN WIBNEY, Carroll township. J. D. COOFKli. Tyrone township. TUEASl'KEli. HON. DAVID SIIEIBLEY, Spring township. Full Information sent upon application to W. W. McCLUJtfe. Seoretary. 23-19 Ureenpark, Fa. FREE TO EVERYBODY! A Beautiful Book for the Askinr. By applying personally at. the nearest ofllce of itit Himiurt MAnetAuiumnu ju.,ior postal card if at a distance) any adult person ' be presented wit h a beautifully illustrated ci of a New Book eutltled GENIUS REWARDED, OB TUB Story of the Sewing Machine vuiuiiimnK iiaiiunuino aim cosuy steel engrav lug frontispiece; also, 28 finely engraved wood (Ills Anil ltnliml In no .tatinrsttn 1,iiia aivd nnl.l gold iiuiUKi iiumu cuvci. a. u uuai ko wimiever is ni HUB f . ... .1.1.. i.i...Jui . n a hinl ...... V. ai. bins iiaii'inuiiio vu.'iv. niiii.ii vail ut) UUIItll only bv application at tho branch and suuor uute oillues of The Singer Manufacturing (Jo. lied dl- The Singer Manuructnrlrijf. Co., Principal Olllce, 34 Union Square, 13 Sly New York City, N. Y. THE NEWPORT New Clo.thing : House!' It Is not iiecnMarvtn be rich to dress well. Rtyln makes Hie chillies, hud clothes makes the man, at least they glv a good lift III that direction. Our styles In ready made CLOTHING, for niPii find bbys, Is our pride. '1 hey are equal to Custom worn. i Now. nil w would ask of von Is to come nnd examine our stock, which co'inpi Ises all guides of Clothing, from tho cheapest to the best. We give you a few of our sample prlcest Our Hard Twisted Men's Hulls. Coat, Pants and Vest for I VIM. Our I7.NI Light Colored Cass. mere Hulls, all wool, tor 110. Ill) Dark, all wool, Casslniere Hulls. We defv to be undersold on the.se suits. They are the best sold for the money In America. II2.E0 all wool Fine Holts s I5 Fine Worsted Suit ( rillo UU1CK UMMll nuns; baa.uu r nio Black Cloth Hulls. Tim (minis ir. In ni vie nnd wnrkmanshiu. equal to custom work, and made of llrsj. class material Our Boys' nnd Children's Clotlihii; We have them In all sizes, from three years up. and sell them as low as tho lowest. Our I.!.i(l Child's Hull Is a beautiful mined light color. Our HS.Mi Cheviot Suit Is a splendid thing. Our l, all wool. Child's Hull Is nice and splendid. Thoe are Hie best rnakiM of New York Clothing, stylish cut and durable iniiile. Our Custom Department Is filled with English. French, Scotch and American Worsted and Cassl niere Suiting, which we will made to order at a Low Price, and guarantee a perfect lit. SUITS TO OltLIKlt l'OU EIGHTEEN DOLLARS This Is a splendid all wool dark mixed Casslmere pun. Vnr tn un Imvn Inn si vies of (Tiisslnicre. and Cheviot Suitings. Our 122 Scotch Cheviot Hult Is the nest thing ever soiu lor me money. Our line of Gents' Furnishing Goods Is com. plete in every respect. Hhirts. Collars. Neck lies, Bilk Handkerchiefs, Trunks and Valises. II ATS and CAPS. We keep the very latest stvles of Nobby Hats. A full lino of Hats for men, liovs aud children, which we will sell at Low Prfcea. Now. We would sav we buy all our Goods from first hands for ComIi, aud manufacture nil 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. Monev refunded on all goods not found as rep resented. Please call, whether you wish to purchase or not. Will lie pleased to see you. 1). GANSMAN, Fashionable Merchant Tailor and Clothier, N. Cor. Diamond, Frank's Old Hardware Ktand, J1CV10111 1A. March 29, 1S11. PRAND BOULEVARD HOTEL, vj oriicr 5DI Ii sit. nml llrnnilwa, SEW Y'OUK. On Iiolh American A European Flam. Krontlmrnn Central Park. Hie Grand Boule vard, Broadway and Fifty-Ninth Mtreut, tills Ho tel occupies the entire square, and was built and furnished at an pxpense of over ttw.uou. It Is one of the most elegant as well as finest located lu the city i has a passenger Elevator and all modern Improvements, nod is within one square of the depots of the Hlxtli and Eighth Avenue Elevated It. Ii. Cars and still nearer in the Broad way cars convenient and accessible. from all tiarts of the city. Kooms with board. t2 per day. (pedal rales for families and permanent guests. Atig.zi. '6U lyj ii. ii abkuijU, riuprieioi. D C ATT V'Q OKfMNH. 17 Stops, ft Set golden Dtnl I O tmmuo Heeds only S5. Address DANIEL F. LEAH 1, Washington, N. J. 23d20 6 BID MEDAl AWARDED the Author. A mw nml t?reat Med ical Work,wnrTant(l I he best fttid chfajwwt, inclifMiflDKnhle to everf rtian.cintitlfd "the Huienceof J.ifo cn-.HHlf-Frrwenrfition ;' bound iu finr-nt Frptich muslin, ffmiljoiswl, full iit,!tlKi pp. contains beaut if ill fltwV enKTUTiMKS, Via prescript tionfl, price only ft 1.25 Bunt by mail ; illutrtd ftnmple, ticentii; Bonn nnw.Auurefts mn ITVnW I'tJVOrT V inl Insf itutenr Or. W. II. PAU- IU1U.I lUlUUUl.KIf UCll, No. 4 XJulUnchat. Uoatuo. 23(120 Tho Kelish of tho World! Halford Sauce SOLD BY ALL GROCERS. 23d 20 AREXTS ! AGENTS I ARKKTH ! JOHN B. OOUOn S trn' new book, Jwl imMuW, fntltlcit limn a. uuiMlll a Drarr new Doolc. Jwrt pnhlialtrti, fntitlctl SUNLIGHT ANO SHADOW ii in neac cuanco ever onered to yon. it" ocenei i Intra the bright end Uady aides of real Itje, nnd uy; ooly John B. Goufjh enn portmy them. For Pathoa, Humor, and interne inretrxt.U la wiinomapecr. n i me "(Vwmim" f mk- J or A strut, nnd out to all others 10 to 1. 6lMh thomawi in 'ivm. Alm tiIi wanU'd. tnt-n and women. Now In the tim-. tW KjvIumv f'tni turn and Sjvcint 'firm given. VkifSendjhr t Hreulnrn. Add mil, A. i. V OiilUl.Nli XO.N b CO.. ii milord, tuba Z3d26 KENDALL'S SPAYIX CURE. It Is sure to cure Sjiavins, Splints Curb, da. It removes all unnatural enlargements. Does not blister. lias no equal for any lameness on beast or man. It has cured lilp luint lame ness In a person who had sutfered IS years. Alsocured rheumatism. corns frost bites, or any bruises, cut or lameness. It has no eoual for blemish on Horses, send lor n lustnited circular eIvIhb positive proof. I'rlce one dollar. All Druggists i ave It or can get for vou. Dr. B. J. Kendall & Co., rros.,liuosburun. Falls, verinonr. HAEIIIS ffi EW1NO. Auenls. Fittsburgh. Fa, For sile by F. Moiitimeb, New Bloointleld, Fa. YOU CAtt BUY THE BLATCHLEY PURIP t?nl Inril.or with Copper, Porcrlaln.or Iron Lining. Kacli ono kUnioilcd with niy inline as mauuliuiturer m warranted In niuterinl and con Mructlon. For sale by the best houses In tho trade. If you do not know where to (ret this pump, writo to me as bolow, ami I will send niuno of BKunt nearest you, who will supply jou at my lowest prices. CHA.8. G. BLATCHLEY, Manufacturer, 308 Market 6t, Philadelphia, Fa. For sale by F. Mortimer, Ne Uloomtield Pa. 2 TRY AT YOUR OWN STORE FIRST And if you don't act milled hut ivinli to bun CAltrjyrs, OIL CLOTHS, etc., at the lowest euslt prieefi,then visit the NICW llAlllllHlllJllG UJlJU-JJT JIUUtiJ!, Ill MARKET ST11IJJT. No trouble to slww Goods, and don't Inni u suited, is our motto, and prices. F. W. n in Do You Want Heavy THEN Baugli's Twenty-Five Dollar Phosphate. rmcK, nfiKta l'laie ton or ooo liih. On cars or boat lu Philadelphia. ANALYSIS C1UAR ANTEKD. Send for Circular. HAUC1H & SONS, Sole Manufacturers, 20 SOUTH DELAWAHE AVE., PHILADELPHIA, FA SVFor sale by JONE3 BUOS. & CO., Newport, r, 23-26 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, 3D North 3rd street, harhisburg, Pa. 10,000 Yds. Nciv Figured 3,000 Yds. Lace Bunt inns, 12 cents. 950 Yds. All Wool Buntings in Black and Colors, 15 cents. 2,500 White Victoria Lawns, 12 cents. 300 Dozen Lisle Thread Gloves, 12i, 15, 17, 20, 25, 28, and 33 cents. Fans and Parasols. "Write for Samples. DIVES, POMEROY & 8TEWAET, THE LARGEST DIIY GOODS HOUSE - CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA. making our first Spring announcement to our patrons and the public, we would call attention to our Immense stock ol DRY GOODS 'IN ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES. We have made ereat accession to our stock and ereater outlet, we are enabled to offer uuorecedented btruaii). We have manv new tliinus. In Choice New Coloring. To these rood, wi have aiso oner ureal oargains in si'miih mi, km in an me new etiects. aim special inducements in 11LACK Hll.KS, Bn.'1'IS UE LYONS and OAHI1MKHKS. We will maintain our loin established reputation for carrying the larsreit. stock of MOUUNINO GOODS IN THIS CITY, (ireat bargains In TIIII1ET SHAWLS. HOSIERY, GLOVE and NOTION Department complete In every particular. No such asHortment has -ver been exhibited in Harrlsburg. Guaranteed KID GLOVES a specialty. An Inspection Is respectfully requested. 10 13t CARLISLE CARPET HOUSE! 1881 SPRING OPENING! 1881 We doslre to speak to the citizens of Bloomlleld and sunoundlng country on the subject of Carpets, Oil Cloths, and Wall Papers, and point out a few facts why you should deal with us. HEHAl'SE you can be suited In any kind of good named above out of a great assortment. HKCAliSK our stock Is complete and fall in all departments. IIHO Al'SE you are ailorded the pleasure of a superior choice at the lowest possible prices. I1ECAUSE we deal honest with you s give you all you 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-PIy Carpets, Hall and Stair, Hemp and Rag Carpets, by all our old customers and all new ones who will give ns the chance to prove what we assert above. OUR It AC CARPETS are made under our Immediate dlrectiou, on our own looms, and we oiaim for lliein a Superiority Supassed 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 fihades and Material for Lambrequins, and Furniture Coverings, with Cords, Fringes, aud tilnips to match. LINOLEUM, an article superior to Oil Cloth for kitchens, dining rooms, balls and vesti bules, public unices, and banks. A complete stock throughout, the equal of which has not been opened before by us. Again 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. f30,000 SOLD. REVISED NEW TESTAMENT! IT SELLS THE FASTEST ! 1st. Mecause It Is an exact reproduction word for word, line for line, page for page of the authorized version of Cambridge. Its exact accuracy is guaranteed by three reliable printing houses, and also by the following diitlnguislied Biblical scholars O. II. Tiffany, D.D., LL. D., Philadelphia: I. H. Hall, LL. D. s Kobt. Lowry, 1). D. 2d. Because It contains a complete history of I his Great Revision Movement, and gives biograph ical sketches of the eminent men engaged upon it. Notice the testimony o.( leading divhum: "We take pleasure In certifying to Its accuracy. iu typ ography, presswork and binding. It is every way commendable. Signed. A. F. Bchaumer. D. p., N. X.i Joliu I'eddie, 1). 1) , H. Y.: C. H. Kimball. D. !., Fhlla."....'-I commend to my friends the Anglo-Ameilcau eeltlon. J. F. Newman, D. D., IX. D., N. Y."...."I cordially concr.r with Dr. Newman Win. T. Sabine, D. D., N. Y."...."I believe It to be a perfect reprint Uhas. F. Deems, D. D.. N. Y."...."It is a marvel of American enterprise. liev. T. A. K. Gessler, Brooklyn. PKICE8: Including " History" Cloth, II. SO: Arabesque, 12.00. Without history, Cloth, red edires. 11.00; Venitian Morocco, gilt edKes.tl.HU. Copies mailed on receipt of price where we have no agent. On nnfl AnrNTQ WANTPn IHMEDlAJELY-actlveladlesand pentleman-to self ZU,UUU AUCflld W Mil I til this work. It is far outselling all other works. 50,i'U already sold. Ageut are making t-0 to ISO per week, as millions want this work. OutUtstCc. No time to lose. Address HUltUAHD BHUS.. Publishers, 723 Chestnut St. .Philadelphia, fa. -Noother eillllonseoiitain this important History of the Great Kevisioa Movement Having inree large printing omces ana eigoi oinaeries WE CAN SHIP PKOMPTLX Revised New Testaments! Illustrated. Cheapest and best. Sells at sight. holmans pictorial Bibles. Agents wanted, A. J. HOLMAN 4. CO.. Phil adejphia. Pa. 25diJ E VAPOR A.TING FRUIT. Cant Proa Treatise on Improved Methods wClll riCC. Tables, yields, prices. proUti .i . , .... i ... . . . . ...ii , - iiuiirw . and general statistics. AMEK1IA Chambei'sburg, Pa. DIUErt CO. E ...... ...,.r..l.1.j , UITl.T J 1KII)4 ni.H .,lhr trinimiliirs. F. MORTIMEK. Goods at lowest cash YINGST, III MARKET ST., HARRISBURG, PA. Wheat and Largo Crops? UBK Lawns, 5, 6., 10, 2cts. IN - with our Increased facilities for Dtirchainer and trimmings to match for Combination Suits. We 31. O. IUVWX'ICX 21!3 MAKKET Bt., HARRISBURG, Pa. 11 3m THE ANCLO AMERICAN Is the Popular Edition of the i worn cay aim mt:ui, ABOUT 40,000 COPIES FEU WEEK. 2Sd2S ESTATE NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given, that letters of adiiilnlHtraiion ou the estate of rtev. 8. S. Kichmoud late of Torone township. Perry Couutv. Pa., deeeaned. have been granted tothe undersigned. P. O. Address LauaUburg. Perry County. Pa. Ail persons indebted to said estate are request ed to make immediate payment and those bavin claims will present Lhem duly authenticated lor MjUlumout to ALBERT E. RICHMOND. Ciias. H. Smilei, Att'y. Administrator. May 10, TlfOMIK Cloths and other Dress Goods In v. rlous styles. F. MORTIME&