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THE TIMES, NEW BLOOM FIELD, PA., AP1UL 23, 1878.
An Exoltlny Chase.
TlioBouth llond Tribune (.ays: The
lenders of tlie Tribune will remnmbnr our
often mentioning, during the past three
yearn, the torrlble depreciations made on
tlooks of sheep on Harris Prairie by a gray
wolf. The wolf was often seen, but was
bo sly that hunters seldom got a shot at
her. Twice her litters wero captured, but
xhe escnped, and ber inroads ou the Hooka
in that vicinity have aggregated a Iohs to
the farmers of over f 1,000, as Mr. Ml.
i h ael Smith estimates.
On Wednesday of Inst week some of the
old hunteiH assembled for the purpose of
giving ber chase, and It was agreed to keep
up the bunt until she was captured. The
hunt continued all Wednesday and fur Into
the night. The dogs routed her out of ber
lair, but she was so (leet-footed that she
soon distanced them, and, though seen
several times, no one got a shot at her. On
Thursday morning the chase was resumed.
Sometimes the wolf would be found near
F.dwardsburg, and then again down on
the prairie, running, though most always
inaolrcle.
On Friday Mr. Michael Hmith got sight
of her running across one of his fields, and
was within a few rods of the game, but un
luckily bad left his gun a short distance off
nd was armed with only an axe. Batur.
.day morning John Hhrimp and bis com
panions started ber from the top of a hay
stack on the Catholic farm. Tbe chase was
kept up all that day and also on Sunday
and Monday. Monday afternoon she was
tracked to Mr. Smith's woods, which were
surrounded by tbe entire buntiug forue.
Fon Quimby's bounds started ber up and
pertinaciously pursued her until she finally
attempted to break from tbe woods near
where Qulmby was stationed. He dis
charged both barrels of hisgunatber. Oue
.slug weut directly through ber body, from
which the blood spurted in a great stream,
uud, running a few rods, she dropped dead
in her tracks.
Tbe wolf measured about three and a
half feet in height, and was over six feet
long. Her favorite method of killing sheep
. was to run with the flock, grasp a sheep by
the neck with her jaws, suok the blood, and
then pounce upon another and on another,
until ber appetite was satiated. She has
been known to kill six or eight sheep in one
uigbt, and bad become such a terror in tbe
neighborhood that some of the farmers sold
their flocks. The farmers were so rejoiced
over the capture and death of the wolf that
tboy made up a purse of f 40 for the boys,
and naturally look for the County Commis.
Moners to do something in tbe matter,
An Unjust Verdict.
If one of tbe matiy " put up" medicines
prove ineffectual, all are condemned as
nostrums. Is this right? Are all American
citizens denounced as traitors because
Benedict Arnold committed treason ? Borne
refuse to use Dr. Pierce's Family Medicines,
simply because they have used others with
out benefit. Dr. Pierce's preparations
possess actual merit, and, if taken when
indicated, the most sanguine expectations
will be realized. His Golden Medical Dis
covery is the standard alterative and blood
purilier in the market. Thousands of
testimonials from those it has oured of
consumption, dyspepsia, liver complaint,
and various forms of skin disease, are on
file in the D octor'a office, certifying to its
efficacy. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip
tion is rolled upon by women to cure the
many weaknesses and irregularities pecu
liar to their sex. For further information
see tbe People's Common Sense Medical
Advertiser, an illustrated work of nearly
1000 pages. Over one hundred thousand
copies sold. Price $1.50, poBt-paid. Ad
dress the author, R. V. Pierce, M. D.,
liuffalo, N. Y.
Bethlehem, Pa., April 12. The coro
ner's Jury on the body of the dead infant
found by dotectives in the undertaking
rooms of John Hutb rendered a verdict of
murder by some person or persons un
known to the jury. Tbe evidence tended
to show that the child was several months
old. John Iluth is under arrest on tbe
charge of being an accessory to tbe crime.
.He will have a bearing to-morrow.
From a Physician.
Great Bend, Pa., Nov. 23, 1875.
Mossrs. Beth W. Fowle & Sons, Boston.
Gentlemen For nearly two year my
wife was troubled with a lung difficulty.
After enduring the trial of much medicine,
she was persuaded to use Dr. WisUr's
Balsam of AVild Cherry. After using two
bottles she experienced great relief, and
after she had taken six bottles she was
freed of ber cough. I with pleasure com
mend Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry.
J. T.PAYNE, M. D.
SO cents and f 1 a bottle. Bold by all
druggists. ' " '
A Good Account.
'To sum it up, six long years of bed
ridden sickness and suffering, costing $200
per year, total, f 1 ,200 all of whioh was
stopped by three bottles of nop Bitters,
taken by my wife, who has done ber own
housework for a year since without the loss
of a day, and I want everybody to know it
for their benefit."
' Johm Wteks, Butler, N. Y."
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SPRING OPENING
AT THK
Carlisle Carpet House,
No. 1 East Main St., Carlisle, Fa.
Never In the History of the Carpet
Trade have prices been as low,
designs as pretty, and colors an
, choice as tills season, in all the
following fabrics;
ENGLISH and AMERICAN
BRUSSELS
With rloh match border.
Extra 8-rijs, Extra Super Ingrains
AMD
Home Made Rag Carpets
Made especially for our trade, of
the beat
CARPET CHAINS,
fm.ri.nTHa. mattino. mats.
KUUB, LOOKING GLASSES. &C,
WE ABE PREPARED
To show a handsome line of
WALL PAPEKS and DECORATIONS
Id all the lastest novelties, and
WIBTDOW gUADES !
In all the newest colorings.
We auk our friends to Inspeot this
new stock, feeling assured It will
merit a continuance of the patron
age we have thankfully received.
STEPHENS & BEETEM,
I 11
No. 21 East Main St., Carlisle
CAMUS
(Below Saxton's Hardware Store,)
I S A Y ! '
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DUY GOODS, DRY GOODS,
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hats; CAPS,
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NOTIONS,
If you do, just cull on'
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F. MORTIMER,
New liloomiield, IPerry Co., Ijm'.
$5,00 WOBTH OF JEWELRY FOR $U)0,
To decrease the immsnne itnrl: which l left on my hands owing lo the dull trnile last fall, ntl
nlu :o introduce in every town of the If. S. my complete catalnjiu of ffi iingM, t-ontaininu httndrrd,
of lllinlrmions of latent ntylri Jewrlry, and evrry w:ilrh known in tliin country, nt price never
offered before, 1 will tend, oil receipt of K 1 1 I. I..V 11 hy mail, pull-paid, ( lie nlx.ve named
Catalogue, together with the grand
ROYAL GOLDEN CASKET.
Tfe, Etoyal CtaXA
i Grand Roman Neck Chain,
t Locket let with Cameo,
t I.adiei Set, Pin and Earrings,
t Scarf Pin let with Cameo,
i bet (3) Spiral Engraved Studi
All the above articles warranted to be of the finest ifolj plate, and are put up In a Mnroccri
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For a Case of Catarrh,
That 8ANOniJ'S KALU
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Iteferences, Henry Wells, Ksii.,
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Win. llowen.Esq., M'lliitton Grant
& Howon. St. Louis. Testimonials
arid treatise by mail. Price, with
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where. WEEKS FOTTEK, Pro
prietors, Boston, Mass. 16dlt
$50
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Revolvers. Engravings, books, (to. oiaitonary
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at tud Blooiuueio luiiesoiwiiinuuuiuw. .
HATS, CAPS,
ROOTS, SHOES,
HARDWARE,
&c.
NOTIONS, &c.
the subscriber and see what
Qo.efee'fc Co.fi
t Grand Collar Button.
I Pair (a) engraved Sleeve Button,
t Beautiful Seal King.
I Kins Band King.
"DIVER VIEW NURSERY AND
SMALL FRUIT GARDENS !
Offlce 821 North 3rd Street, Harrlsburg, Pa.
Plants delivered by mall at any Pott Offlce la
the United States. For II will send by mall
2 Heliotrope, 2 Fuchsias, 2 Carnations, 2 Single
Geraniums, 2 Colens, 1 DoubleGeranlum, 2 Tube
roses, 4 verDenss.
NURSERY STOCK.
Fmlt anil Ornamental trees.Eververeens.Urar
vines, Small Fruit Plants, &c, of every descrip
tion, bena lor prices. . ,,
RA9lur.u ranncn,
821 North 3rd Htreet.
Uarrlsburg, Pa
February 12, l7 amos.
J. M. Gmvis.
J. H. Girvis.
J. M. GIRVIN & SON.,
FLOUR, GRAIN, SEED & PRODUCE
Commission Merchants,
No. 61 South Gay, St,
BALTIMORE, MD.
We Will pay nirn.i aivcnuuii o .
kiniia nf iioiintr Produce and remit the amounts
... ... . - .1,. ..I. nt all
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proinpuy. T . ; ;;v
tit ax uin i a SWA.
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"NO HUM BUG." IT H A8 C'UKED TiluUSANDa.
Will giveSI.OUOfora case It will not beneht. A
Sample bottle iree 10
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rriVOH HUIUltVUUlSUV. ,
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iLANNELS A splendid assortment of Flan
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-w- ariTira ivn CHILDREN will finds
j splendid assortment of shoes at the one
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Fiftli 'Annual
Spring Opening
AGAIN wc greet our patrons
with nn ELEGANT and AT
TRACTIVE STOCK for the,
SPRING TRADE
AT PRICES that it would bo
useless to try to find LOWER.
Among the many attractions
nrc the following : .
s
MEN'S SUITS ,.-
in Sack, Frock and Chester
field Stylo In all grades and qualities, and
AT ALL PKIUKS.
Jl O YS' S UITS
in Splendid Variety to suit
all ages from three years upwards.
H
CA.IPJi.TS
to suit Kitchen, Dining
Room, Sitting Room, Parlor or Stairs at
LOWEST Ml I (J lS.
HATS and CAPS
for Men, Doys and Youth
in all the latest styles.
A
Ladies' Furnishing Goods.
We make it a' special object
to always have this department well
stocked with choice materials.
I
Gent's Furnish ng Goods,
in all its branches. Articles
too numerous to mention.
T
Trunks and Valises
the best and largest selec
tion in the County.
Besides the Above,
We have many other lines
,.r n 1
Ijg5 All are invited to- call.
ISIDOR SCHWARTZ,
Newport, PenrTa.
TIE EAGLE HOTEL,
New Bloomfleld, Fenn'a.
IAVIN6 Durchased this property and rsfltttd
and refurnished It is a comfortable inaiuier. 1
ask a share of the public patronage, and assure
my friends who stop with ms that every ewrtum
Will vo Hiauo iu TOUUPI .IIOU mt llCM.n,
II. L. HOCHENSBU.DT.
March li, 1878. tt
JHE MANSION HOUSE,
New Bloomfleld, l'cnn'a.,
GEO. F. ENSMINGER,
Proprietor.
HAVING leased this Drorwrtv an fnrniitSed It
In a comfortable manner, lask a share of the
publio patronage, and assure my friends who stop
with me that every exertion will be made to
E nuer ineir siay pleasant.
mrA carpiut nositer always in auenaance.
April , 1878. U -
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