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   Evening Mirror (Newspaper) - September 10, 1877, Altoona, Pennsylvania                                13 1874 10 1877 TWO GENTS PHYSICIANS J R HUMES 5 to 9 6 to 8 P.M r Noi 107 Allegheny St PA BWING PIPER New School Physicians Surgeons own poisonous wonderfully successful in the treatment of nil diseases or chronic PROPRIETOR TV M M Physician and Surgeon Twelfth 7 to p 1 to 3 p m to 8 p tt Ei GOODMAN Physician and Surgeon bet 6th and 7th 10 i in S to 4 p n 6 to 8 p m D M GRAHAM M Office Hours to IMP cept Bun 7 Except No Street ALTOONA FA Mi Dr Physician and Surgeon SURGERY female and Chronic a specialty toe Mid Arenne and opposite Second Presbyterian a m to 7 p m and Surgeon on ATTORNEYS -i WOODCOCK Attorney at Law Pa St tdl office of Homes entrusted f t IIM Ile to in Blair Cambria eld 0 Pa If en to the Collection of I Clear B Of and Side to real written aad other of promptly DENTISTS WM tS D D 8 r-i Eleventh Kl ft TO V PA W H Surgeon e and twelfth A M 46 t M days T P M Dr H B MILLER 1410 Eleventh HOTELS Ninth bet Twelfth H t STETTUER 1.34 per 4 ay Good attached 40 Proper Corner 12th and Streat CHARLES HOTEL at ot iay of day beet C HA Mm the f Call Corner Street BLAIK CO FA NEWS prisoners from Clearfield ward lodged in the Western Penitentiary Friday r Delaware county there are t aid to be signers to the Murphy ance pledge Martin of Scranton committed suicide on Tuesday because he didn't live hap jily with his wife Savage of Reading was struck by a coal engine at the water station below Eckert's Wiled body of the unknown man who committed suicide in a freight car in on Thursday his not been identified miners rat Penn Irwin and Larl mer Spring Hill mines and Spring Hill Station Westmoreland county are again at work a compromise having been effected the Great Western hotel Union county fell second story window a few nights ago and received fatal injuries His life was in- sured for Pennsylvania Railroad Company ready to lay a track along the bf ground leased from the Western Pennsylvania Hospital in the Twelfth The Philadelphia North American says tkat the and women who have gone to that in search of employment and cheap living flood and every of business the recollection of the oldest in- habitant the water has never been so low at this season of the year as it is at present At many points you can cross it dry shod in the oil regions are re- ported to be well-to-do and contented The rates of wages are Drillers from to per day pumpers from to borers from 50 to 26 railroad rioters convicted at last week were sentenced to the county jail Friday for terms of from two to eight months and to pay fines of from twenty to five hundred dollars The new locomotive house Pan Handle railroad has been commenced near the Union Depot It will be made fifteen or twenty engines and will be semi- circular with a in the centre were three violent deaths in Pittsburgh and vicinity on Thursday Mrs Gertrude Wolf committed suicide by ing an unknown mah hanged himself in a freight car And another unknown man was killed on the railroad George W volunteer company railroad employes comprising fifty-two men have been com- as special policemen and are now invested with full power to make arrests Sheriff of Allegheny Bounty re- cently hundred and fifty-six at and only those of All the others failed to bring the two thirdi at which the appraisers valued them Edward of her small otr prevent him getting into mischief Several at Providence built a bon fire and the little fellow's clothes caught fire and he was burned to death Miksell a farmer residing near Hover City claims to be the champion wheat grower in the western part of the for the bf 1877 From 144 dozen sheaves of wheat he threshed 136 bushels of first class Anderson jr of Pittsburgh baa been arrested for killing his father Young Anderson is and and the father In a difficulty when a crutch was either thrust in the old man's or he fell on it Death followed in a few hours Emily Kay wife of Sharpsburg died on Wednesday evening from injuries received on the of ust She attempted to cross the West Penn railroad in front of a shifting engine and was caught and severely crushed be- tween the bumpers Hillary who had on a South a for the returned OB Wednesday speaks hopefully of the prospect for marketing Samuel King of Monongahela his residence ift that place Friday years WM Pa lived till Saturday would died on tis third was a graduate of erson Lock Haven Republican n ot ea that A BeaverT of and James Kelly of Pittsburgh have each donation to the sylvania State College the General giving and Mr Kelly ver is president of the board of trustees and chairman of tie of the college Mr Kelly is oldest member of the board of trustees g Coroner who made himself odious by his to avenge the of the rioters is a de- faulter to some The of- fense not being Mr M will havir the solitude of a prison he will have ample ure to tipon errors of his past life i More Democratic Gains ift Call fornia SAX September fron Nevada county change senator from Republican tc the Democrats forty eight majority on joint ballot The city is completed with the exception of one hundred votes will not change the result demo crat is elected Sheriff h There are som doubts still as to one or two members 6 in interior voting being close and full returns are no yet received Mexican Troops Grande the NEW YOKE September special from San Antonio says regular Mexi can troops are about to embark in the steamer City of Merida from Vera Crna to the mouth of the Rio Grande for service on the Rio Grande frontier to replace the mi These troops will probably be com manded by General Gonzales The of the expedition is to place a reliable mil force on the line of the Rio Grande the local authorities being so independent of Federal control and Bitterly hostile to the Americans that they cannot be used by President Diaz and bis subalterns to enforce the terms of the extradition treaty between the United States and Mexico The Union Depot Opened September The new Union Depot was opened to the public last evening between six and seven o'clock and hundreds flocked thither to take a look at it The ticket offices were removed during the afternoon and passengers who left by Fast Line last evening purchased their tickets in the new depot Everybody seemed pleased with the interior of building and not a few pronounced It for depot purposes to the old one Messrs Robert Pitcairn D M Watt De- pot Master Butler and other officers were in last evening and all seemed highly pleased with the appearance of things The lights are merely temporary and will be replaced with beautiful chandeliers A great deal of work yet remains te be done 30 that it is too soon to pass an opinion on the building It may be said however lhat it will prove entirely satisfactory to the patrons of the road Frank Leslie Makes an high luting tick fleeted his rf Tie PA the la the man eell and walked YORK September 10 AJB ment for the benefit of his creditors wat made on Leslie the well known publisher The liabilities are stated to be in the and as assets of course not available for but a small amount of estimated value here large stock of wood cuts the ac cumulation of twenty years and said to be the machinery f ami tare type and the whole of large printing at rOO and as valuable properties as his Newspaper Popular Monthly t ney Corner Illustrated Times Illustrate Pleasant Hours Lady's Journal Sunday Magazine and several a good deal of money how much cannot be The Corner alone cleared n one year net There Is a magnificent estate of six acres situated between Saratoga and Lonely lakes Tweed's former dence of Forty-first street and avenue where Mr Leslie resides Is said not to be owned by him A detailed statement of the liabilities will be made day and to-morrow a meeting of the prs will be held at the Astor In he meantime Mr England of he Sun has by mutual consent been selected as assignee and entered tipon his duties at our o'clock tar noon By ar- rangement no interruption of the business will the papers will all be The employer were paid full as usual yesterday the pay roll being from to in salaries from to f 200 per week dia tri- some three employes rlr Scipio Leslie in charge of the department oft hi aid last the failure arose from hree causes First a depreciation in second pto not meeting notes of a large amount which his ather holds and bird on account of an speculation in connection with he Historical Register of the by his father are of a is Mr I I i j Leslie's first failure he having been in over janim did not anticipate the failure but saw bad for aome time are said to sympathize much Leslie came In from on j Tuesday and after consulting with hit creditors left again for The A ati W Hfe If said betn tor fet yean ia hit were amd every- thing 1a Cosiness was on a Among the Railroaders The Philadelphia Telegraph The striking engineers formerly employed upon the Schuylkill and Susquehanna branch of the Reading Railroad which extends from Auburn to Harris burg a distance of miles are very bitter in their in the manner in which they have been treated by the Brotherhood When engine drivers and firemen went on a strike last May they were promised per month so long as they remained loyal to the The men who abandoned their locomotives in response to the order from Chief Arthur say the promises of the Brotherhood have not been fulfilled that at that time as an inducement to strike The engineers have now been off between four and five months and but of the sixty dollars month promised they have thus far in in- as 65 and on Monday August 27 with none the best the balance or any thing additional to compensate them for future idleness There is npw due the strikers about and this they never expect to The same complaint general among all the engineers and firemen who rebelled at the instance of the Brotherhood against the beneficial fund scheme of the Philadelphia and Reading railroad company The men are so bitter in their feelings towards the organization that they are accepting em- ployment wherever they can find it many vf them having renounced their allegiance to the Brotherhood and engaged with road companies who will not employ bers of the association The beneficial fond endowed by and Reading company with is already and the engineers and firemen employed by the corporation are now deriving greater benefits than those belonging to the Locomotive Engineers Brotherhood It is learned that the sylyania Lehigh Vally and other nies in Pennsylvania are about to ize a system similar to that of the Philadel- phia and Reading company and there is excitement among 11 classes of railroad operatives The railroaders will until October 1 to accept the the railroad rations How to Swallow a Raw Oyster Very few persons know how to eat an oyster explained an old oyster man It's enough a man to see low people swallow them sticking the fork m anywhere regardless of the anatomy if the oyster Now the proper way is to cut a small hole with the butt end of the fork in of the hen squeeze in a little lemon juice and add a pinch of pepper and salt This throws he seasoning properly throughout all the nerves of the oyster and gives it the proper taste Then place the prongs of the fork In and carry the oyster to the mouth body Irst and a feast fit for the At o'clock thia morning William will plaw from tii late residence and Eighth sts to-morrow at 8 o'clock a to to St John's Catholic To Dr Christy's Store Room CORNER lye and St can find all the very atest novelties of the season at Ike's the hatter Commercial Gazette says A nent clerk in the office of the transfer de- of the Pennsylvania railroad is reported to have left the city yesterday be- cause of his inability to pay several dred dollars which he had borrowed from various officers of the road For one of his fellow clerks he letter stating that couldn't pay the money and rather than ace his creditors would leave for parts un- known There would be a sudden and ex- tensive hegira from this city of all who owe can't and pay it imitate the railroad clerk's example Toe thing of fleeing from one's debts Is new official report to Governor ranlt shows that only troops were killed in Pittsburgh riot These were Lieutenant J Doraey Ash W 8 Giles Alexander Miller aid J H Stevenson During that terrible Saturday night and Sunday if all the had been correct several hundred would have been The official re- ort makes the number is to know positively hat no deaths occurred in their anks standing on a swing and ng It Wm Itinger of was seriously injured The Huntingdon Local The higher ad higher and when at its greatest hold from cause let go and e bf f the trees into the middle of the creek distance of about one feet The broke thigh and thigh joint and caused injury Be may recover mt a cripple for the managers f the Philadelphia exchange ot wff as usual the went to unk got shaved returned home ie rationally to his sister nd gave no sign of hil deadly purpose when he went down to and was seen by persons on the side to into the stream down and hold head the striking chimney blowers fold out in Then look out for Cheap Goods Our expenses will be only one- half the benefit of this will be given to our customers in sell ing Goods cheaper than ever OUT for OUB CHEAP STORE j which wiH be opened on of September 1877 Remember the time and place C Simon Dry Goods Bazaar Corner Ave and 13th St OP THE CELEBRATED AT M WOLF'S Everybody in want of a fine suit of clothing should not miss this heir strike from the fact that Bellaire the employers have acceded WtU tie mot insist on throwing t to turt for a day's bnt get one of these FINE WILLIAM SMITH SON PRACTICAL f and Shoe 11 Eleventh Avenue R C AD ADC GOODS tlu pric ot Organ The of FALL Monday Sept a fail stock of the Latest Styles Slides and of Fall Hats Feathers Flowers Ribbons Velvets Black Crape Also a full Une of Hosiery Such aa Ladies Misses and Children's In half wool and all wool Handkerchiefs In Cotton Lluen and Silk Colored White and cj Underwear for Ladles Misses Boys the lowest priced goods to the Also of all leading Umbrellas in Gingham Silk lotto Picture Frames Infant Cloaks In Jill at low Table Lp IB all qualities aid at lower than they ever at Trimming Silk In Black aid all other leading shades suitable for dress and hat trimming Rushing From cents and upwards to the finest quality and many other articles too numerous to will be sold prices at- and We have special large quantities Miscellaneous 2 Shoelaces for 1 cent Corset Lacer I cent V 144 S t enti might continue onr Hat and not be able to mention all foods which we and art willing to sell at lower they can ha bought i all sell you to he sues we represent them Auction Trash Sold at this Establishment for at 1124 Eleventh Am   

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