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A Wolf Mistake.
The Han Francisco Post aaya : By the
Senator, which arrived last week, Mr.
Wolcot, of this city, brought two young
black eagles from Woodward's Gardens,
lie states that this species of engle Is rare
almost to extinction. Thoy were secured
by him on a very elevated portion of the
Berpe range of mountialns, about 70 milos
northwardly from Santa Barbara.
Having previously observed the .parent
eagles sailing down Into the valley, he
climbed a tree 80 foet above the ground
before a branch was readied, and then 10
feet more to the nest, some of the sticks
composing which were as thick as a man's
wrist. With some difficulty he secured
the young birds, then about three weeks
old and about the size of chickens. He
succeeded in decamping with them before
the return of one of the old birds, which
came back Bhortly afterward with a young
lamb in its claws.
Though the old bird saw Mr. Wolcot, it
did not see the young eagles be bad, or
there would have been a square fight. Re
turning to the house at which be was stay
ing, the bird's were secured iu a pen and
kept three weeks. They are now about six
weeks old, about two feet in height, and
can dispose of a jackrabbit or so at a meal
without indigestion.
A few days ago a coyote visited the house
and destroyed all the chickens. The eagles
were thon placod in the chicken pen, and
on the next morning the coyote returned to
get some more chickens, and, under the
impression that these eagles would fill the
bill, got hold of one of them, which also
got hold of him by inserting its talons in
the nose of the latter, but was unable to
drag him into the pen, the coyote being
equally powerless to drag the eagle out.
The coyote then concluded that he did
not want any more eagle just at that time,
and expressed himself to that effect loudly,
ut too late, inasmuch as Mr. Wolcot's at
tention was drawn to the spot, when he
hot the coyote to relieve the misunder
standing. He says that the full grown
eagles of this very rare species an eight
feet in spread of wing, four foet in height,
and scarcely any man or animal could
avoid being stunned if attacked by them in
their usual manner, by pushing with the
brehRt.
Getting the Best of Him.
The New Bedford Mercury relates that
"not long since a gentleman travelling by
"rail from a neighboring city to Boston, pur
chased a glass of soda at a refreshment
stand in a way station and gave the attend
ant a quarter. The latter apparently pur
posely delayed making change, and his
customer was ouiigou iu uuuj vu uwuu v
train witn a muiiug ui uuviug uoou tiuowu
'and consequently "out" fifteen cents. At
Hhe next stopping place he rushed to the
Vindowofthe telegraph office and dictated
'a message to be sent to the soda water man,
and paid for by the recipient. It was as
follows: "Do you sell foam at 23 cents a
glass?'' At every station where there was
a chance he repeated this message. Upon
nl. ! n r UnefAn a ,t ! n r. tli ii a fnxrarrrtA
himself five times he glided out of the do
pot and off about his business, with a quiet
: smile of satisfaction irradiating his placid
features that was refreshing to look up
on. As for the soda water man that night
after shutting up he drew up a little bal
ance sheet on the fly-leaf of his diary as
follows: "Expenses of telegraphy, 1 25;
extra profit on soda, loo ; out $1 10."
Patrons of his establishment won't have to
wait so long for their change after this as
they did.
Making Religion Pay.
The Chicago newspapers comment se
verely on the course of the Republio Life
Insurance Company, which recently failed
in that city. In order to inspire pnblio
confidence, an eminently religious man was
offered the presidency. He was wealthy, a
lay preacher, an organizer of Sunday
schools, highly respected. lie accepted the
position, and his price, as was shown by a
receiver's report, was $30,000 In cash, and
1750,000 in stock, with twenty per cent.
credited as paid. He was not an expert in
the insurance business, and his sole qualifi
cation was the reputation for solidity that
his name would give to the concern. Of
course he sold his stock before the crash
and cleared a fortune, while the policy
holders lose everything.
tW An interesting point of law has
arisen in McLean oounty, 111. The Judge
of the district, while presiding at a murder
trial, temporarily vacated bis seat, and
with the consent of the prisoner's counsel,
placed a well known member of the bar iu
his stead. The prisoner was convicted,
but appealed bis case to the Supreme
Court of the State, which held that the
absence of the district Judge for a time,
however short, was illegal, and that neither
the prisoner nor his counsel could make
the substitute of another man legal by
their consent. The higher Court has,
therefore, decided that the accused had
so legal trial, and that ceremony will have
to be gone over onoe more before his guilt
or innocence can be established.
A STILl FURTHER REDUCTION
AT
ENGLE'S
TEMPLE OF FASHION,
Xcwjwrt, Pa.
New and Great Bargains I
BILK PRESS BUTTONS All Rhades,
15 Cents per dozen, worth M.
LINEN TRIM MINGS, White, many tllue & Blown
15 Cents per yard, worth 23.
TINS 14 Rows for S Cent, worth 10.
Ladles" very line LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS,
18 Cents, worth 3D.
3 Fairs of Splendid HOSE, 23 Cents, worth 45.
BILK. HANDKERCHIEF at 23 Cents, worth
double tlie money,
rails Lisle Thread HOSE, 35 Cents, worth 62.
Balbrlggan HOSE, Silk Stripe, 29 Cents,
worth 60.
EMBROIDERY from 4 Cents per yard up to 50,
(a speciality.)
RTJSCHE8 for the neck, 3 Cents, worth 10.
DOUBLE KUSCHES, 10 Cents. Sold every
where at 20 cents.
TURK SILK PARASOLS only 91.00. Examine
them.
HANDSOME TIDIES only 25 Cents, worth 65.
SASH RIBBONS All 811k, 6 Inches Wide, only
25 Cents per yard, worth 75.
3 LINEN COLLARS for Gents, 50 Cents,
worth 75.
Ladles' all Linen COLLARS, 5 Cents, worth 20.
All Sizes Children- Fancy HOSE, 10 Cents,
worth 18.
Large COUNTERPANES, 60 Cents, worth 8125.
Extra Large (12-4) COUNTERPANES, 75 cents,
worth KiOU.
SUMMER SHAWLS, 65 Cents, worf.i Jl 00.
MOTTO FRAMES with Class, 25 Cents worth 65.
MOTTOES only 8 Cents, worth 15.
BRISTOL BOARD, 12 Cents, worth 20.
HANDSOME SKIRTS at 75 Cents, worth SI 00.
CORSETS 40 Cents, sold everywhere at 75.
GROS GRAIN RIBBON Extra Quality, No. 9, at
!0 Cents, No. 12 at 25 Cents.
Children's LACE COLLARS. 20 Cents, worth 40.
On the FIRST OF SEPTEMBER I will display a
handsome line of
MILLINERY GOODS,
Of all the very LATEST STYLES.
trtk. A full line of LADIES' UNDER-CLOTH
ING, CHEAPER than can be made tip.
DO KOT FOItQET TUB PLACE !
Englo's Temple of Fashion,
(Miss Bell's Old Bland,)
NEWPORT, PENWA
ASSIGNEE'S SALE
Ur.VAliUAULG
REAL ESTATE.
THE undersigned, Assignee under a deed of
voluntary assignment for the benellt of the
creditors of Mrs. Margaret R. Donley, will sell at
public outcry upon the premises. In Carrol' town
ship, about VA miles West of Deilvllle,
ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 25th, 1877,
at 2 o'clock P. M., of said day, the following de
scribed valuable real estate:
Consisting of a messuage or TRACT OF LAND,
situate In the township ol Carroll, County of Per
ry and State of Pennsylvania, and bounded by
lands of C. Roth, Adam Beam, T. Matlack and
others, containing
115 ACRES
strict, and having thereon erected a large good
TWO STORY
DWELLING HOUSE,
with KITCHEN attached. Half BANK BARN,
Wood House, Smoke House, Hog Pen and other
necessary outbuildings. I
There is a good YOUNG ORCHARD In prime
bearing condition and other fruit upon the prem
ises. The water Is supplied by two good wells and
a spring near the house, which runs in several
fields. The quality of soil is good red shale.
Note This property Is In every way desirable.
It Is situate within a mile of a school, a mile and
a half of stores, mills, blacksmith shop, etc, and
about two miles to the nearest church. It is
pleasantly located on a point of scenery, and will
make In every respect a most desirable farm
home.
JOHN S. RICHEY, Assignee.
TERMS OF SALE. Ten per cent, of the pur
chase money to be paid when the property Is
stricken down; one-third of the remainder upon
the continuation of the sale, and the balance to
be divided into two equal annual payments paya
ble respectively, the 1st dav of Anril. 1878 and
1879, to be secured by Judgment bonds, with Inter
est from 1st April, 1878, When deed will be deliver-
ou aim iniB.-w.Hluu given.
July 10, 1877.
mRESPASS NOTIOR. Nntli la tiAi-obv hv erlv.
X. en to all persons not to trespass on the
CrOUndS Of the Ulldnratffnfl flltnntu in Mn.llmn
and Jackson townships, by nicking berries, fish
Ing, hunting, or otherwise "trespassing, as tbey
will be dealt with according to law.
Sol. V. Gret
J. B. Comp (
Solomon Bo web;
1). jounson i .
W.B. GkaT (
Andrew Tbobtle :
8. G. Smith :
June 19, 1877. pd
Isaac HoiXKKiuuon ;
Miis. Maky B. Smith ;
Mhs. Sakau Stauuaugu
James A. Anderson ;
J EKE MIA 11 IlENUi ;
James Woods,
1. Stambauuh;
"VTOTICK TO TRERPASSRKS. Th onWri.
1 ber hereby cautions all persons against
hunting or trespassing In any manner on his lund
In Tuscarora township, as he is determined to
uumttu an oueuuers u tne tun extent ot the law,
... J0UN BESSLEU.
June 20. 1877 3t
FOR
Health, Comfort and Economy.
Cork Shavings are unsurpassed as an article for
Hens, Mauresses, eio. iney are ten times as dur
able as Husks or Straw. Only 6 cents tier pound.
Forty pounds will nil the largest bed. For sale by
Armstrong, Dro(ber&Co.,44 and 46 First Avenue,
Pittsburgh, Pa. 29 lm.
JOB PIIIKTING of every dew Iptlon neatly
and promptly exeouted at Reasonable Rates,
at vue uiooniuem Klines oieaiu juu uiuce.
PIANOS AND ORGANS!
Milton
Has taken the Agency for TEltUY COUNTY for several First Class makes of
PIANOS AND 0RGANS,
INCLUDING THE CELEBRATED ' 1
YORK COTTAGE OriGhAJST,
One of the Best Organs now Manufactured. -It
Is a brief period since the YORK COTTAGE ORGAN Is belnir manufac
tured and sold on an extensive scale to the public at large. The home demand
having taken the entire production at first. But their excellent qualities have
galneil for them n WONDERFUL REPUTATION, and through their merit they
have In a short time won their way into popular favor, and are now acknowledg
ed as the
BEST REED ORGAN MADE.
In Sweetness of Tone. Variety of Expression, nnd Durability of Construction,
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. ll V im l V HiiV f -AJVl ' "i. uii,(ininn vuuv liuuidii Drill. L(VU UCTlDCi Jlla
eluding the Grand Organ Expression, which throws all the other stops Into
action when only one Is drawn. They are fully Warranted for Six Years.
iney are as luw ijn 1M.u1.1s as a uooa
R-3T He can suit vou In every respect. If
School or Home. lie is also agent for the
KS All who wish to purchase a good
advantage to call on or address,
MILTON
LOYSVILLE, PERRY,
COMPETITION DEFIED
IN PllICE, QUALITY AND STYLE.
Having just opened our second LARGE STOCK OF SUM
MER GOODS, we have determined to make another sacrifice.
"We are now
A man's good Summer Suit from - -
A man's good Summer Coat from - -
A man's good Summer Pants from -
A boy's good Summer Suit from
A boy's good Summer Pants from - - -
A boy's good Summer Vest from - -
A common Room Carpet from
A good Flower Carpet from - -
A better Flower Carpet from . - -
A man's good Hat from - -
A man's better Hat from - J
A boy's good Hat from ...
A lady's good Shawl from .....
A lady's good Skirt from - ...
A common Parasol from . . . .
A good Parasol from - - . .
A nice Fan from - - -
A good Ean from . ... . .
A good Paper Pins
Four pair Ladles' Hose ...
One pair Ladles' Gloves - - -
Six Ladies' White Handkerchiefs . -Two
Ladles' White Ruches ....
One Ladies' good Corset - - ( -
Ladies' Hair Braids .....
Ladies' Hair Switches - - -
Men's good Suspenders ....
Men's good Overalls - ....
Three pair men's HfJse ... . .
Trunks, Valises, Oil Cloths, Jewelry, Cutlery, Underwear, Ties, Bows, Collars,
Cuffs, Table Cloths, Towels, Napkins, Hats, Caps, Umbrellars, Taper and
Envelopes, and many other great bargains too numerous to mention. Don't fail
to call and be convinced that we have the assortment, quality and price to suit all.
ISIDOR SCHWARTZ,
NEWPORT, PESr5A..
PIANHQ I Magiilflclent Bran New 8550. rose
i InllUJ I wood rhinos on J17S. must be soul
DDR KMC I Fine Rosewood Upright Pianos
UnUMIIO little used Cost $900, only 125.
Parlor Organs 2 Btops t45, 9 Stops $55, 12 Stops
only $75. Nearly new 4 Set Reed 12 Stop Sub Bass
and Coupler Organ $M, cost over $350. Lowest
Preces ever ottered sent on 15 days test trial. You
ask, why I otter so cheap? I answer Hard Times.
$1060 employees must have work. Result of war
commenced on me by the Monopolists. Battle
raging. Particulars free. Address DANIKL F.
1SEATTY, Washington, New Jersey. Sld4t
ONLY FIVE
DOLLARS
FOR AN
ACRE !
Of the best land In AMERICA near the GREAT
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD.
AFABMFOB $200
In easy payments with low rates of Interest
SECURE IT NOW til
Full Information sent free, address,
O. F. DAVIS, Land Agent, V. P. R. It..
31dlt. OMAHA, Nebraska.
New and Thrilling t MILLIONS EAGER FOB IT.
3000 Agents wanted for
The Cross and the Crescent
By the eminent L. P. Brockett. Unfolds the
strange social, political, and religious peculiari
ties and History of the Russians and Turks;
cause of the war, mlglfty interests at stake i Bi
ographies of Rulers, etc Richly Illustrated. For
terms, address quickly, HUBBARD BROS., Pubs.
733 Sansoin St., PhU'a. Sld4t.
VEGETINE. v-v&h
178 Baltic Street. Brooklyn, N. Y.. Nov. 14.1874.
H. a. Stbvkns, Ewj. Dear Sir, From personal
benent received by Its use, as well as from per
sonal knowledge of those whose cures thereby
have seemed almost miraculous, I can most
heartily and slcerely recommend the VEUET1NK
for the oomplaiuts which It is claimeh to cure.
JAMES P.LUDLOW,
Late Pastor Calvary Babtlat Church, Sacramento,
Ohio, 31d4t.
TRIFLING
WITH A COLD IS ALWAYS DANGEROUS.
USE
Wells' Carbolic Tablets,
a sure remedy for COUGHS, and all diseases of
the THROAT. LUNGS, CHEST aud MUCOUS
MEMBRANE.
Tut Up Only In Blue Boxes.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 31d4w
O. N. Chittknton, T Sixth Avknub, New York,
JOB MUNTINGof every description neatly
executed on short uoticct aud at reasonable
rates at this oltlce.
b. gmbson
Jurat Class urgancan be mairufactured.
you are wantlnur an Orcan for Church.
Best Standard PIANOS.
instrument at low rates, will find it to their
B. GIBSON,
COUNTY, PENN'A.
July 10.
offering
$4 00 to $5 00
75 to 3 50
75 to 2 50
- 3 00 to 4 00
- 75 to 2 00
50 to 1 00
- 18 to 25
- 83 to 40
45 to 75
75 to 1 00
1 25 to 2 00
50 to 1 00
75 to 2 00
40 to 1 00
20 to 60
70 to 2 00
05 to 15
20 to ' 60
03
25
15
25
05
40
20
15
10
40
25
N. F. BDUNHAM'B "1871"
WATER - WHEEL
Is declared the "STANDARD TURBINE." by
overBSO persons who use It. Prices reduced. New
pamphlet, tree. N. F. BURN HAM,
31d4t. York, Penn'a.
EWAKKINtt'8
(1876 Uniform Copyrighted 1877)
LAW BLANKS,
The Latest and Best. A Great Improvement a
want supplied. We furnish low and whatever
you need.
Law and Commercial Supplies of all Kinds.
49- Send for samples and price lists of what
you want.
WCatalgues of Blanks furnished at THIS
OFFICE, or direct from the publisher,
E. WARING, Tyrone, ha.
fctf!! ....... i, ... -..iij.i
" .-.. lur ueiunce. rub!.
v. meieriet, or
Farms from f 0c. to $50 per Rod
NELLIS' O. H. H. FORK, WITH N ELLIS'
Patent method for mowing and stacking Hay or
Straw, without extra charge to the Farmer. Agtl.
Steels nnished and tempered by Nellis' process to
suit all kinds soil. Medal awards on all our goods
exhibited at the Centenuial. Information free.
27 lm A. J. Nkllu & Co.. i'ltiaburgu, Pa.
Tuscarora Seminary
WH IUUIIU I.AUILS.
A Home 8ch(xl. Beautiful Scenery.
Healthful Climate. Full CnursH.
Muslo a Speciulty. Modern Lan
guages. Experienced Teachers. No
half way work. Next session begins
Sept 6th 1877. Send for Clioular to
C. F. KOLHE, A. M., Principal. .
Academla, Juuluta County, Pa.
T71STATK NOTICE. Notice lsherehv olv.
Jli en, that Letters of Administration with the
will aune-iedou estate of John B. MoCllutoek.late
of Carroll twp., Perry oounty. Pa., deceased, have
been granted to Che uuderttlgued, residing iu the
game township.
All persons Indebted to said estate are reqnest-
ru to iuuko iiiMiiuujaLB payment, anu inose Hav
ing claims to preseut them duly autbeutloated for
semeiiieiii iu
JOSEPH B. MoCLINTOCK. Administrator,
P. O., Address Sheriuausdiile. Perry co.. P.
July 21, 1877. 1 10. H. Shh jx, Attorney.
X
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ARRIVAL.
ARRIVAL.
ARRIVAL.
ARRIVAL.
ARRIVAL.
ARRIVAL.
Moro Great Bargains.
More Great Bargains.
Moro Great Bargains.
Moro Great Bargains.
Splendid Prints at 5 Cents.
Splendid Prints at 5 Cents.
Splendid Prints at 5 Cents.
Splendid Prints at 5 Cents.
Splendid Prints at 5 Cents.
Splendid Prints at 5 Cents.
Lots of other Cheap Goods.
Lots of other Cheap Goods.
Lots of other Cheap Goods.
Lots of other Cheap Goods.
CASSIMERS AND TO'
CASSIMERS AND CO'
CASSIMERS AND CO'
CASSIMERS AND CO
CASSIMEHS AND CO
CARSIMERS AND CO
0NADES.
0NADES.
0NADES.
"0NADES,
0NADES.
0NADES.
IN GREAT VARIETY.
IN GREAT VARIETY.
IN GREAT VARIETY. u
IN GREAT VARIETY.
FANCY
FANCY
FA.NCY
FANCY
FANCY
FANCY
GOODS AND
GOODS AND
GOODS AND
GOODS AND
GOODS AND
GOODS AND
HOSIERY.
HOSIEHY.
HOSIERY.
HOSIERY.
HOSIERY.
HOSIERY.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
For Men Women and Children.
For Men Women and Children.
For Men Women and Children.
For Men Women and Children.
For Men Women and Children.
For Men Women and Children,
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS.
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS.
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS.
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS.
WALL
WALL
WALL
WALE
WALL
WALL
PAPER
PAPEK
PAPER
PAPER
PAPER
PAPiR
AXD BORDERS.
AND HORDEIiS.
AND BORDERS.
AND IiORDERS.
AND BORDERS'
AND BORDERS.
Pretty Styles and Low Prices.
Pretty Styles and Low Prices.
Pretty Styles and Low Prices.
Pretty Styles and Low Prices.
HARDWARE OF
HARDWARE OF
HARDWARE OF
HARDWARE OF
HARDWARE OF
HARDWARE OF
ALL KINDS,
ALL KINDS,
ALL KINDS,
ALL KINDS,
ALL KINDS,
ALL KINDS,
AT LOW PRICES.
AT LOW PRICES.
AT LOW PRICES.
AT LOW PRICES.
GOOD STOCK OF GROCERIES,
GOOD STOCK OF GROCERIES,
GOOD STOCK OF GROCERIES,
GOOD STOCK OF GROCERIES,
GOOD STOCK OF GROCERIES,
GOOD SIOCK OF GROCERIES,
Of Every Kind.
Of Every Kind.
Of Every Kind.
Of Every Kind.
Lots of other Bargains
Lots of other Bargains.
Lots of other Bargains.
Lots of other Bargains.
Lots of other Bargains.
Lots of other Bargains.
Come and see our Stock.
Come and see our Stock.
Come and see our Stock.
Come and see our Stock,
F. MORTIMER.
F. MORTIMER.
F. MORTIMER.
ANOTHER
ANOTHER
ANOTHER
ANOTHER
ANOTHER
ANOTHER