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IS11I 1\ VvU., liitSVrulU uvruur.I tableaux, ?., will be lield in Flynn’s hall, Extra Family Flour in barrels or sacks, 1 on Thanksgiving evening, oondueted by al-o feed of all kinds always on hand and \jrs. Sheffner, assisted by her pupils, thejusi me cue*%e, ui Mme uiu uruicaifor sale cheap, for cash, by John A. Canan, Sheridan baud, and other home talent. Ninth avenue and Seventeenth street.Now is Your Time.—Go buy your clothing where they can be bought at the very lowest ligures. Come and see for yourFuneral of Mr. Samuel H. Walker.observation, the monotony would be removed.—Promises kept inspire confidence ; and Dr. Hull’s Baby Syrup never promised relief in the diseases of childhood without atThe funeral of this gentleman, whose premature death was previously announced,self that what we sav is true. No better o;'cu*,r3d yesterday at 2:30 o’clock. Thegoods at lower prices any place in the city than at the Young America, corner Eleventh avenue and Eleventh street.Lost.—Du last Sunday evening, some when* between Fourteenth avenue and P R. R. Round House, ou Sixteenth or Seven teentli streets, twenty-seven dollars, as fol lows : two tecs, one five, and one two dol lar till*. The finder will receive a reward by leaving at this office.procestion was a large and creditable one. The Junior Order of United American Me-chanics turned out in full force. It is scarcely necessary to say that Mr. Walker was a geutleman of high respectability, beloved aud honored by a large portion of | the community.We are requested by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker to return their sincere aud heartfelt thanks to the members of the Junior Order Aiuertcan Mechanics and also to theBe Convinced and save money by buy- aiany kind friends aud neighbors for their iug your hats aud caps from Ike, the hat-; sympathy aud many acts of kindness shown ter, corner Eleventh avenue and Eleventh j to them at the death and burial of their street.'son, Samuel H. Walker.Elegant Biussels Carpet.—Marble toptable, bureaus, tables, chairs, stands, cottage bedsteads, cook and parlor stoves, cheap for cash at Brown’s second hand and,—11Buried.The funeral of Winnie Bender, au account of whose death was publishedyester-change storo, KlerentU street between , daylt; took Place this frou“ St-Mary’s German Catholic church, cornerSixth aud Seventh avenues, Altoona.fCloaks, Cloaks.—The largest assortment and the tiuest styles in ladies’ Beaver and Matlisee coats, can be found at very low prices at H. Mayer Co.’s, 1124 Kiev enth avenue, opposite the Altoona hardware (limited; store.'A Challenge.—1 have been told byFifth avenue and Fourteenth street. A large number of persons were in attendance, among whom was the society of young *en known as the “St. Aloysius Beneficial Society.” Rev. Father Schell officiated. The body was interred in the Catholic cemetery, near the reservoir.once effecting it. Hence the popular reliance upon it. Price 25 cents a bottle.'—All the latest style hats and caps have just been received at Mann’s hat store. '—The horse which, with harness on, rapidly coursed its way through Twelfth street and Ninth avenue the other day has not been heard from. Nobody knows who it belonged to, where it went, or what dun-age it did. “Where ignorance is bliss ’tisfolly to be wise.” We expected materialfor a local. Were we disappointed ?—Remember Tuesday evening, Nov. 27th at the First Presbyterian church.—We make a specialty of visiting and Wedding Cards, and invite all to call and see our specimens and prices.—Mr. Louis Gerlach, the popular butcher of the lower end of Eleven’ll avenue, has removed to No. 170G Eleventh avenue near Seventeenth street. See his card elsewhere published.—Bargains iu genuine Singer Domestic sewing machines at Elways, 130(5 11th ave'—To day and to morrow will be' the last days of Parker's auction, held iu the after-uoou aud evening at the corner of Seventh avenue and Thirteenth street (McDowell’s old stand.) This, therefore, for those who waut bargains, is the last chance. Those who are wise will sieze the opportunity ofwillblows : invi Cincinnati lt;the Senate 1with signal or of the coi ousness—ai Presidency countenance is suffering ralysis from paralysis of To see that Napoleon of Helena of“guyed,” hbert Lowe (is a deepeistage.1 have ou because thportance, ai will have to terest, and, ly, I will in not so much passage of mil tees—asand of offioiscores of re who record, auces or sti of those w lsuadedthat faithfully \ p int. althoto the pueri women, wilwork. Mac; reproach o:dignity ofcountrymer fathers won their dinne know mort vate acts lt;laws for th*
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Altoona Evening Mirror

Altoona, Pennsylvania, US

Fri, Nov 23, 1877

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