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   Evening Mirror (Newspaper) - August 7, 1877, Altoona, Pennsylvania                              ESTABLISHED JUNE ALTOONA PA TUESDAY AUGUST 7 1877 TWO CENTS PHYSICIANS D B J R HUMES Of FICE HOURS 5 to 9 A M P.M 6 to 8 P.M No 107 Allegheny St PA D ItS EWING Kew School Physicians Surgeons their own remedies prescribe no or poisonous are wonderfully in the treatment of all either acute or chronic STREET TYRONE M M D Physician and Surgeon Twelfth street 1186 Eighth avenue East Altoona Office to p m 1 to 3 p m 6 to S p m GOODMAN Physician and Surgeon street bet 6th and 7th avenues Office to 10 a m 2 to 4 p m 6 to 8 p m D M GRAHAM M No Street Office Hours Till 1 to 7 to M PA JJ M D Physician and Surgeon SURGERY Female and Chronic Diseases a specialty Of- fice residence between and Fourteen ta opposite Second Presbyterian Office to 9 a m to T p m HARRY HROW Physician and Surgeon on between utk ATTORNEYS I WOODCOCK Attorney at Law Pa St office of Dr Humes Business entrusted to him promptly attended to F Vo Eleventh attention given to the In Blair Cambria counties J Attorney Law Pa attention given to the Collection of Claims Bedford Cambria Huntingdon Centre ani Counties LR Alderman Of Second Fourth and waris fast Titles to rtal estate carefully examined Deeds written and other of conveyancing promptly attended to DENTISTS B MILLER D D S Eleventh Avenue NEXT DOOR TO rf PA J W Surgeon Dentist Corner Eighth Avenue and Twelfth Street M to P M day's r P M Or H B MILLER DENTIST 1410 Eleventh Avenue First Lutheran Church ALTOONA HOTELS HOTEL Michael McCabe bet CENTRAL HOTEL H L STETTLER Cor and TB day meaU 40 eta Good attached HALL HOTEL J F KAHLE Good and Comer 12th and PA JK of the MAITLAND HOTEL Tenth Second Hotel of R R kotel has been rooms 01 icot M f tie ST HOTEL Are mmA tne Month or Slitle aleo all of the day and Bar with the tout Wooden A M Wooden CITY HOTEL TYRONE PA C A WOODEN with Carpet Weaver Comer Eleventh Avenue and Street ALTOONA FA Personal Intelligence CAMPBELL'S last play vfA brought The er is J Williamson the actor EMILY RIGL the actress who was nearly drowned at Stamford Conn the other day is rapidly recovering from the shock MR HENRY SIDNEY EVERETT has been pointed by the President to be Secretary of the American Legation in Germany MBS is nearly if not quite as prolific a novelist as Anthony her novels like his are very unequal MBS MOODY wife of the evangelist is teaching a large class of men in the Ortho- dox in Northfield Mass VALENTINE BAKER is now eaid to be attached to staff and is assisting in the defense of the the j all nt at RHODA author as a Good-bye and other works of equal profundity is soon to be married The residence of WILLIAM CULLEN ANT at was entered by burglars a few nights ago and clothing to the amount of was stolen HAZEN of the regular army who has been detailed to observe the tary movements of the Russian army sailed for Europe yesterday RIGHT HOST LYON C B F R S LL D will sail in the White Star line Britannic August 23 for a several month's tour in the United States SIR JANES DOUGLASS founder of the col- ony of Victoria British North and its first suddenly in the city of Victoria on Thursday night Gov is the only Governor who has taken the field and entered actual service Others have thought their duties fulfilled when a proclamation was written and a call made on the President Honor to whom honor Is due The Detroit Post ungallantly says Woman suffrage would strengthen the government th f Where were B AN- THONY and LUCY STONE and JANE G HELM and the rest ice were putting down the mobs Hid iu the cellar every one ANDY the Tammany Ring terer described as only a shadow of his former self He goes at night wandering through the city like a man abandoned by his race He is stooped his eyes are cast and he looks as apprehensive as a prisoner who has just broken jail The question of the ownership of the ARLINGTON estate is likely to be settled at an early day It is now pending in the United States Court for the Eastern District of Virginia and a suggestion has been filed by the Attorney General that the Government is in possession of the property under title of record Judge Willoughby special counsel for the United States has filed a motion to dismiss the case which motion has been set for hearing on ber 4 It is that Chief Justice Waite will hear this cause Judge son of Charlottesville and F L Smith of Alexandria appear for the plaintiff ADELINA case has been decided in Paris Both the lady and her husband had filed applications for judicial separation Madame de Patti's application was refused Her husband's was granted The sentence states that Madame Patti doea not eyen fer to bring forward any proofs of the facts On the other hand the meats placed tribunal larly correspondence addressed to Mme Patti by a third person show that her con- duct did the injury to her husband The court therefore pronounces against her petition for separation of body and foods and condemns her to pay costs As divorce Is unrecognized by the French law neither party can marry again The sitting was public The Marquis of Caux was present HON RICHARD M BISHOP has written a letter formally accepting the Democratic nomination for Governor of Ohio The ter is characteristic of the man and quite brief He accepts the platform heartily and says carried out would restore confidence and prosperity He thinks the country is passing through a national and commercial Labor and capital are attempting to adjust their tive positions He would do all in his power to effect harmony on terms cial alike to both He thinks the timm call for the discreet and of public affairs The nere assertion of principles will not meet the emergency they must be utilized so to confidence to our financial commercial Industrial The remainder of the letter is merely routine ef to the Mid pledges to endeavor to fill tine chair ably to all if THE LABOR WAR All the Roads Now Open More Troops WILKESBARRE PA Aug more companies of United States troops arrived yesterday The first train from Scranton here was stopped below Pleasant Valley by stones wedged between the tracks The Valley Clear MAUCH CHUNK PA Aug run regularly again on the Lehigh Valley and Lehigh railroads The Liability PHILADELPHIA Aug Maritime Exchange has appointed a committed to urge the united action of members of the different exchanges in the prosecution of their claims to consult with legal ties and ascertain on whom falls the onus of the losses recent strikes and to decide as to the best method of preparing presenting and collecting the claims Still Threatening SCRANTON Aug United States regulars arrived yesterday relieving the National Guard The miners of the Delaware Lackawanna Western Com- pany show no sign of returning to work and threatening ad- dressed to mechanics who are regarded as in favor of going to work in the car shops Striking Wearers Give in NEW YORK Aug striking silk weavers of the two Patterson N J returned to their employment yesterday leaving still out the former em- ployes of one establishment The strike is practically ended THE EASTERN WAR Another Defeat for Russia Turkish Tactics LONDON August witnesses of the recent battles assert that the habit of throwing up earthwork entrenchments which ruined the Turkish military prestige during the Servian campaign is now the great secret of their unvaried success But their defense is even of an offensive nature They attack at the right moment both front and flank with bayonet charges and their advantage in superior physique asserts itself Another VIENNA August Zara special says after hour's engagement on August 4 the insurgents under Despotovich were defeated with great loss Despotovich with 300 followers crossed the frontier into trian territory where he was interned and disarmed Russia Admits a Defeat at Plevna LONDON August dispatch published in St admits the loss of upwards of men at Plevna in- one colonel killed and major eral and two colonels wounded The dis- patch also admits that General Gourko has been obliged to retreat Another Vic Battle LONDON August telegram from Bucharest announces that Mehmet Ali and Osman Pasha have defeated the Russians at with loss of killed and wounded The Czar has gone back to The Fire Record NEO YOSK Aug Morton House at Indian Harbor Conn were de- by an incendiary fire yesterday Thirty-six horses and a large number of carriages belonging for the most part to New Yorkers were burned Low over The coachmen escaped by ing from windows N Y Aug main building of the Female College was burned laat night Lots 000 insurance ST Louis Aug Boniface Hospital under the management of several of the Sisters of the Franciscan order situated south of St Louis seven miles from here caught fire yesterday noon and for want of water wai totally destroyed All the were safely removed The building and furniture cost three years ago Insured for in home companies except in Fire Insurance of delphia or None KEY WEST FLA Aug from Havana rumors are current that lar will resign and be succeeded by General Blanco General Martinez Campos has sent dispatches to the King explaining the ation of the campaign and stating that the insurgents are ao well supplied with mation by spies and the facilities for dis- banding when pursued are such mat it takes 500 soldiers to look after ten gents General Campos therefore requires more to crush the Campos further says the insurgents will only surrender om receiving their in- dependence and the Spanish Government to adopt proposition or the other resident of Huntingdon county while endeavoring to capture two discovered and down a to a trea for to tne National The following has just been received SPECIAL ORDER No 33 HEADQUARTERS NATIONAL GUARD OF PENNSYLVANIA KINGSTON PA Aug First In relieving the troops in the pre- sent emergency the Commander-in-Chief his congratulations Your prompt response made to the sudden call for execution of all directions your cheer ful obedience to all commands and your gallant resistance to mob lence at Pittsburgh with the lesson there taught by you to the good evidences of faithful efficiency The good results which followed have not alone been confined to the locality of the rence but all those ity fraeta understand what must be expected if there be a continuance in ing the law To the companions and relatives of Lieutenant J Dorsey Ash of the atone Battery and the enlisted men who were killed in the affray the in-Chief extends his condolence and pathy Yet there is the sad consolation that they died for the maintenance of the law's supremacy and to secure the of our established institutions By command of JOHN F HARTRANFT Commander-in-Chief JAMES W LATTA Adjutant General Five Lives Lost at Sea department of State has received information from the consul of the United States at Valparaiso of the arrival in that port of the bark Courser of Brooklyn New York in dis- tress having lost overboard on the 10th of May last Jive men during a heavy gale The names of the men are Clem Buck ond mate of Canterbury England ter S Dobbins of Machais Maine Samuel Solder of Japan John Gray and W 8 Roberts of England The department of state has received in- formation from the consul at St John's New Brunswick of the loss of the schooner C C Pettengill of Salem Massachusetts on the 13th of July last and the rescue of her thirteen in number including the matter of the vessel The Kentucky Election KY August re- turns and reported majority indicate that have carried county by 1400 majority LOUISVILLE KT August elect 5 out of 7 candidates to the legislature over the regular Democratic nominees in the city of Louisville LEXINGTON KY August election for members of the legislature occurred in this State yesterday The result in this city shows a Democratic gain over 1875 of 1700 STATE NEWS county will hold a fair in tember number of idle men in the cite coal regions is estimated at over county has forty-three properties advertised to be sold at sheriff's sale was resumed at the Lehigh Valley machine shops on Thursday ing Berks county girl thrashed two young men who had insulted her at a dance is stated that the Greenville rolling mill is to be sold at sheriff's sale next court in Pittsburgh S A Muckle one of the rioters was held in bail for court oil refineries which suspended on account of the strike on the railroads are resuming operations was suspended at the furnaces and mills of the Bethlehem iron company on Friday evening last law and order posse ment is to have a grand complimentary ex- cursion to Mount Alto park Tuesday in Erie a blind woman named Mrs Hall was run over and fatally injured by an engine on the P E R R Baldwin works at Philadelphia are turning out from three to four locomotives a week About men are employed in the shops part of a barn in Northampton ty in which a militia company is supposed to have been quartered a century ago is still standing Pennsylvania Anthracite com- store at county was robbed on Friday morning of about 000 worth of goodd There is no clue to the robbers this State last week were established at Deanville and Hah on- ing Furnace in Armstrong county King's Bridge in Lancaster county Lake Run in Sullivan county and in coming county The office at Oak Fulton county was discontinued Beaver township Jefferson county last week a man by the name of John C Hollowell while cleaning out a well was over- taken by foul air He called to his wife to him dp and when he was near the top he fell from the and received fatal injuries Two men named Thomas Moore then went Into the well to bring up when tney were over- and died from the of the worst features of the road strike in the Lehigh Valley is the compulsory stoppage of the Bethlehem Iron This establishment has been running a force of over men in a profitable way to avoid loss while a great families have been kept from starvation The total cessation of business tooth of railroads cuts the and had to be i drawn CO TO THE Dry Goods Bazaar Where they will open TO-DAY ULSTERS SUITS PARASOLS HATS Trimmed and Untrimmed i of Latest Styles DRY GOODS Corsets Embroideries All kinds of FANCY GOODS at a GREAT EVERYBODY GO TO 0 CO ANNOUNCEMENT I Herman Row to announce t JLJ friends thai he is a candidate tot fee nom to fill the term of D M the Legislature Subject to lican rules BUTCHERS SELLING P SELLING OFF that wants to buy Clothing Gents Furnishing Goods Good Hoi Boots to call at S STEINER 11th Avenue near 9th Street before the last of this month at which time I intend Call and judge for that I am selling cheap Reward A Reward of One Thousand Dollars Will be paid for the arrest and con- viction of the party or parties who Turned the Switch on the vania at Cambria on the night of July 27 1877 and wrecked a train carrying Government Troops G Clinton Gardner General Superintendent Office P R Altoona Pa July 30 1877 1008 ELEVENTH AVENUE OPPOSITE FREIGHT DEPOT We have Just received a fall line of all kinds Parlor Chamber and FURNITURE or the spring trade ouch an Mattresses Chamber Salts Beds Spring and stands In fact every i found In a class store which we will tell per Cent Less than they can be for elsewhere In this elty We sell for cash avoiding thereby by debts and are roods at the Please give ms a sail and price oar goods before purchasing elsewhere Sole for the sale of the Hartford Woven Wire Mattress and also for the Woven Wire Best bed spring in the market LBWI8 Salesman Proprietor BUTCHER Dealer in fresh meats of all kinds which sells at the lowest prices and Delivered free all parts of the city 8th avenue bet ISth and 19th Sts CHARLES Butcher Corner Sixteenth St and Ninth Fresh meats of all kinds constantly on hand and sold at lowest prices Give me a call y YOUNG A BRO Cor 8th Are and 17th St Dealers In CHOICE MUTTON LAMB HAMS CORNED BEEF TONGUES PLUMBERS Practical Plumber STEAM and GAS 1120 Eleventh Avenue Altoona Pa work warranted to girt satisfaction Plumber and Gas Fitter 18th St 7th and 8th Everything in his of outlets at- tended to including in and at reasonable MISCELLANEOUS E B UNDERTAKER No 1017 Eleventh between Tenth and Eleventh corner Chestnut nne and Eighth street Every article pertaining to the Undertaking ness promptly furnished The only party to use the Bellford ft Griffith's corpse pre- server CHICAGO Ninth Martin Ellenberger Fresh Bread Rolls Buna Pies etc Cakes for wedding parties etc Prices to suit the times Carpet Weaver Eleventh Opposite Jno A store made to order H Barber and Hair Dresser Ho 1209 Ninth Avenue EORGE E Barber and Hair Dresser Eighth And Seventeenth St dry aed wet artistically performed for and beautify lug the hair applied when ties desire it G B Boot and Shoemaker Eleventh Avenue Watson's Fine Boots and Shewn made to order and war ranted to fit Repairing nearly and promptly done ELLEN STOVER Ore is Maker Eighth Avenue between Sixteenth and Altoona Pa SOS of and Dealers Genuine California Beer Eighth avenne bet Twenty-fourth and PA J J Carriage Wagon Maker Tyrone Orders for any article in my ne of promptly filled constructed of the best and at the owest prices Cor 7th Are and 24th St Dealer In Fresh Oils Fine Grocer e night and on dan and at AM hours of the day or next door U T K FINDLEY Sole agents for the sale of tr T K Every pair Warranted TACOB OSWALD WAGON MAKER Eighth Street near Avenue Repairing of all kinds promptly WAGON MAKER Street bet 12th and 13th Also between and Twelfth All kinds of wagons made to order and repaired promptly and at prices to smit times New wagons constantly on hand at very low prices Sign and Ornamental ELEVENTH Boyers Building Original Delineations and for Signs and Business Crrds IlUstratec ness Cards OM Paper Canvas or Wood by dozen or thousand at panic prices F PROCTOR Mulberry Street Opposite new prison Rears and deals in plants and which he of at to suit the times JM of Mills Fashionable Maker T BLACKSMITH at Opposite Hall Hotel In his   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