THE TIMES NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA., MAKC11 10, 1880. A Farmer's Desperate Struggle. Valentine White, ft reslilotit of Bradford county, tills state, lives on a farm near wlilcl) is a douse forest, lu which bear, deer and wolf are abundant. In the rear of Mr. White's house Is a huge frame bam, with great cracks, caused by decaying boards, A few mornings ago White went out to the barn to feed his stock. As be reached the barn he heard an uuusual commotion inside. Thinking some of the auimals had broken lose, bo did not open the front door lest tbey should esonpe, but squeezed him self through a huge aparture left by a broken board. As soou as be entered tba uproar increased, and be saw in the middle of the barn floor a heifer which bad torn herself from the stanchion by main force, and broken one horn In the act. Clinging to her muzzle was a large gray wolf, with its long, sharp teeth fastened iu the ani mal's nose with a bull dog grip, while an other was trying to hamstring the poor creature. The bellowing of the heirer, the snailiug of the wolves, and the rattling of the loose barn floor made a deafening racket, and the human Intruder was unnoticed. The cow shook the wolf like a limp rag, and Itouuded the sides cf the stable with it, but in vain. Old White's anger at the at tack on his stock overmastered all feelings of prudence, and, seizing a pitchfork, be prepared himself for an attack. No soon- , er did the wolves perceive him, than, mad dened by the taste of blood, they turned from the heifer and attacked hiui. As one of the infuriated animals sprang toward the old man, he dealt it a mighty blow with the fork, sending it iuto a corner. But the other animal caught its teeth in fhe old tnau'a right coat sleeve, and in such close quarters that the weapon was of no avail. After kicking Uselessly at the animal he grasped its throat with his left ' hand and choked the wolf until it let go. 'Then seizing again the pitchfork, he dealt Well directed blow and broke the leg of one of tbo animals, which then dodged through the hole behind him, and limped off, howling dismally. The other wolf held its ground, and whenever opportunity was offered sprang at the old man, now and then fastening its teeth into bis arms. Though bleeding profusly, White con tinued the fight, and finally, with a well directed thrust of the pitchfork, sent the tines through the animal's heart, killing it almost instantly. The dead wolf is of large size, gaunt with hunger, and with a shaggy coat of light gray. White's clothes were torn iuto shreds, and his face, neck and breast were scarred deeply by the claws of the animal. A Baltimore Mystery. Baltimore has a first-class mystery on hand. While workmen were demolishing the old Nicholson mansion on West Balti more street they came upon an interior wall in one of the rooms of the first floor, which at first appearance seemed to be built against the outer wall, but wbon they began to tear it down they found that be tween this interior wall and the main wall were two carefully-constructed vaults, each containing a human Bkeleton. The bones soon crumbled on being exposed to the air, but from their shape medical experts de cided that the oue skeleton was that of a woman and the other that of a child. The building was eroded In 1802, and from the indications it would seem that the in side wall and vaults were built soon after ward. None of the numerous tenants who have occupied the house ever suspected that two skeletons were concealed in its walls. In 1841 the house passed into the hands of the late J. T. Nicholson, a well known Baltimore banker, who lived in It some years, and it was owned by his fami ly until a short time since, when it was purchased by the German Savings Bank. After the building was vacated by Mr. Nicholsou it was occupied for a time by a noted slave dealer named Grimes, but the neighbors complained so much of the cruelties practiced there that he was com pelled to change his quarters. An Exciting Runaway. An excititig accident occurred in Texas township, Wayne county, a few days ago, at the funeral of a young daughter of John Campbell. The funeral procession had just started, when a horse attached to the hearse became frightened at the noise caused by the closing of the hearse door, and ran away. The horse, hearse and cof fin were thrown down an embankment, In juring the horse so badly that it had to be killed. The coffin was also thrown out of the hearse, but was not broken. The af tlioted family bad returned home only a short time when the other twin daughter also died of diphtheria. Courting by Proxy. A Kansas farmer, having lost bis wife, sent to a Pittsburg friend to pick him an other. Ono was found agreeable and ber photo sent. Kansas farmer was pleased, aad she was ordered on the next train and married right away. A day or two since the Pittsburg friend reoeived a letter from the Kansas man stating that be was so pleased with bis wife that be desired to re ward his friend for securing the prize for him. Inclosed was a deed for a fine tract of laud in Kansas, and the mutual friend baa gone out there to settle down. CARLISLE CARPET HOUSE! i Annual Announcement of the Spring Opening of C A. R I3 E T I N" Gr S , Oil Cloths and Wall Papers ! BODY BRUSSELS. TAPESTRY BRUSSELS. 3 PLYS. INGRAINS. WINDOW SHADES. We Invite the Citizens of PERRY to Inspect our CTR A W I, A KG Kami U AN DHOMK STOCK. o I nftYr WALL PAPERS. We are prepared to jhnwthe MOST ELEGANT i DEMONS ami PATTERNS It has ever keen our j privilege oi uoiug, at OLD PRICES, having lind a large stock ou hand aud bought he lore tne i t cent advance. We run safely say that mir stock Is Ilia MOST COMPLETE in this section nt Pennsylvania nnil we will not permit ourselves to lie beaten In PRICK or QUALITY. A FULL ASSORTMENT in all departments, with an additional line or FURNITURE COVER INGS In ltaw bilks, Cretonnes, Plain and Striped Reps, o., So, MATTINGS Stepuens & I COCOA I MATTING. OIL CLOTHS. STAIR RODS. MATS.. Bee 21 E. MAIN STREET, WALL RUGS. PAPERS. Carlisle, Peiua'a,. 12 3lll Just Received Some Special JJargains! We are now receiving a LOT OF BARGAINS to which we invite your attention. a lot op rums AT u ceivts per yard. A LOT OF PRISTS AT 4 CENTS PER YARD. A. LOT OIT COTTOiNADES AJT LOW lMHOIOH ! And LOTS OF OTHER GOODS for Men's Wear. OUR STOCK OF German town Yarn and Zephyrs, Hosiery, Gloves, Notions, &c, Will be Found Complete. We .Also Have HARDWARE OF ALL KINDS, BOOTS & SHOES TO SUIT ALL, SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY,&c. In fact if you want ANY KIND OF GOODS, you stand a good chance to find them at the right price, by going to the one price store of F. MOETIMEE, New Bloom-field, Pa. NICHOLS SHEPARD&CO.BanieHJicli. iiHDiiiwa ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE A - Threshing Machinery and Portable and Traction Engine TITR RT ANDAHi of txeoUenoa throughout the Grain- Matting World. MATCH LEftH for Oraln-flaTlng, Time-Savior, PerftcH Clean i tiff, Rapid and Thorough Work. l-VCOMPAHABLK In Quality of Material, fVrfeffet of Parts. Through Worknuuuliip. Jtleaant Flniih, ami Beauty of Model. MaRVFXOCS for atlf tuprrAor work In aU Hndt off Grain, tud univertally known as the only nucceuful Tbrether in v u. i imninT. invnr. inn niiu nhwii ASTONISHINGLY DURABLE and wonderfully simple, ubIdk 1am than oub half the oual ge-ri and bHt. FOItTAflLE, TH ACTION, and TRA W-HUKNLNtt BTEAM.EftIUIJNER.with tpeclal feature, of Power, Durability, Safety, Koonomr, and Beanty entirely unknown In other m&kei. Steam-Powrr Outfit! and Bt earn-Power Bepnratora a specialty. Four of Separators, from 6 to IS borne-power ; also S itylea lmproTed Mounted Horae-Powers. 89 Yesv of ProMperoua and Continuous liualneM hy this house, without change of name, location, or manage sent, rarnlshfla a strong guarantee for u per tor goods and bonorahl dealing. I The wonderful success and popularity of our Vibrator Machinery has driven other 1: hence various makem are now attemot- In; to build and palm off inferior and mongrel imitations of our famous goods. BE NOT DECEIVED tT inch experimental and worthless machlnerr. If von buT at all, get the "OlUtiJLNAL" and tU "ttENtJJLNU" from urn Oy For full particular call on our dealers, or write to ns for Illustrated Circular, which we mail free. Address HICHOLS, BHZPABD ft CO., Battle Creek, Mich. 11 0 22t CAUTION I" machines to the wall; I ii vi ii At in; is n oAi i; 1 1 ki:i nv BENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTERS ! It is (lie Only Known Remedy that Never Fails. Over 2000 DrugKlatR Lave signed a paper ulatin that Physicians say they are in every way (Superior to the slow-actlug Porous Planters used for this purpose. BKABUKY & JOHNSON, Pharmaceutical Chemists, New York. Trice 25 Cm. 10d4w RUPTURE CURED! By DR. J. .A. BIIERMAN'S SUPPORT AND CUKATIVK, without the Injury and suffering trusses Initio ; or hindrance from labor. Bonk with likeness of had case before and after cure, sent free. Olllce 251 Broadway, NEW YOitK. fatleuts receive treatment and leave Iw some the same day.- lMa4w STOP and. TIIUVkT Before you have purchased elsewhere ! AT IRA WBNTZBL'S STORE IN BLAIN, PENN'A , Is the place to buy goods AT THE LOWEST PRICE ! A FUEL STOCK CONSTANTLY ON HAND ! . Special Bargains are Offered in MADE UP CLOTHING THE BEST IN THE WORLD 1 : Arm and Hammer Brand. Absolutely and Chemically Pure. ciiuiiqif & co's BI-CA1UJ. S OD A AND SALERATUS Which Is the same thing. Impurt Baleratitt or Itl-Carb ftoda (iWilcft 1tth name thinp) it of a Mluhtly airly vMte volnr. It mity npiimtr while ernmhmi hy Itself, but a COM: A Wi&WT" VIIUKVIlA CW6ARHr AND UAMMUJt' BRAND will show the difference. See that your Salrratvsamt linklno Ptorta n vhtle "'!j'.ahoilMbe ALLSlMlLARHUmTAN ChS used for food. A similar but severe test of the comparative viilue of different brands of Soda orRalerat us Is to dissolveadessertspoonfulofeach kind wlthabout n pint nf water (hot preferred) In clear glasses, stlrrliiR until all Is thoronchly dissolved. Thedele. te.i lous matter In the Inferior Moda will be shown arter seltllng some twenty minutes or sooner, by the milky appearance of the solution and the quantity ot lloatlng flecky matter according to quality. 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