. History of the city of Altoona and Blair County : including sketches of the shops of the Pennsylvania Railroad Co. . tisfactory s(jlution. Capt. E. M. Warren advised the men to be careful. He knew ofsome ;<atisfaction among the men, but hoped they Avould pursue a 84 HISTORY OF ALTOONA AND BLAIR COUNTY. E. H. KEYES, DEALER IN — MANUFACTURER OF AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF MANUFACTURED GentsFurnishingGoods, HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, VALISES, Avenue and Seventeenth Street, Altoona, Pa. •RUDOLPH LUEBBERT, MANUFj CIGARS, L DEA TOBACCO. NO. lllO ELEVENTH AVENUE,


. History of the city of Altoona and Blair County : including sketches of the shops of the Pennsylvania Railroad Co. . tisfactory s(jlution. Capt. E. M. Warren advised the men to be careful. He knew ofsome ;<atisfaction among the men, but hoped they Avould pursue a 84 HISTORY OF ALTOONA AND BLAIR COUNTY. E. H. KEYES, DEALER IN — MANUFACTURER OF AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF MANUFACTURED GentsFurnishingGoods, HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, VALISES, Avenue and Seventeenth Street, Altoona, Pa. •RUDOLPH LUEBBERT, MANUFj CIGARS, L DEA TOBACCO. NO. lllO ELEVENTH AVENUE, ALTOONA. PROP. R. C. WARD, TEACHEU OF Organ, Piano, Voice Culture, Harmony, COMPOSITION, AND DIRECTOR OF MUSICSL CONVENTIONS, Also, Agent for Sheet Music. Music Books, etc. Office with Prof. R. 15. Maluitfey, 8th Avenue and 12th Street, Altoona. S. K. ORR, — DEALER IN — j^NTHRHCITE AND BiTUMINOUS CoMK WOOD, ETC, Lime, Sand, Posts, Siiinglos, Lath, and other kinds of Lumber. Those whocontem-pUitc liuilding, or improving jiroperty, will do well to give me a call. Corner 11th Avenue and 4th Street, JAMES STEWART PARNELL.—(ske paoe 01.) i THE NEW YORlT PUBLIC LIBRARY A6TOR, LENOX ANDTILDEN FOUNDATIONS. HISTORY OF ALTOONA AND BLAIR COUNTY. 85 tvisc course. It would be neither brave nor manly to demand morethan they demanded two months previously, nor more than was de-cuand<d in the resolutions of the preceding meeting. Now that thecompany was in trouble was no reason to think that the more we de-mand the more we will get. There is a probability that we may get•what we demand, but it is a mere probability. If we demand toomuch the probability is that the com])any will either close the shopsfor months or secure the services of other men to run them, whichcould be done. On motion the report of the committee was received, and tin;<;ommittee discharged with the thanks of the workingmen. Mr. Fields, of the Seventh ward, moved that the resolutionsiidopted the p


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