. History of the city of Altoona and Blair county : including sketches of the shops of the Pennsylvania railroad co. . careful. He knew ofsome dissatisfaction among the men, but hoped they would pursue a 84 HISTORY OF ALTOONA AND BLAIR COUNTY. E. H, KEYES, DEALER IN Gents^ Furnishing Goods, HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, VALISES, Avenue and Seventeenth StuCet, Altoona. Pa. RUDOLPH LUEBBERT, MA NT CIGARS AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL D] TOBACCO. NO. lllO ELKVENTH AVENUE, ALTOONA. MA^■^FACTL•ItER OF 5 AND WHOLESALE AKD RETAIL DEALER IN ALL KInVs OF MANIFACTURED PROE. R. 0. WARD, TEACHER OF Organ, P


. History of the city of Altoona and Blair county : including sketches of the shops of the Pennsylvania railroad co. . careful. He knew ofsome dissatisfaction among the men, but hoped they would pursue a 84 HISTORY OF ALTOONA AND BLAIR COUNTY. E. H, KEYES, DEALER IN Gents^ Furnishing Goods, HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, VALISES, Avenue and Seventeenth StuCet, Altoona. Pa. RUDOLPH LUEBBERT, MA NT CIGARS AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL D] TOBACCO. NO. lllO ELKVENTH AVENUE, ALTOONA. MA^■^FACTL•ItER OF 5 AND WHOLESALE AKD RETAIL DEALER IN ALL KInVs OF MANIFACTURED PROE. R. 0. WARD, TEACHER OF Organ, Piano, Voice Culture, Harmony, COMPOSITION, AND DIRECTOR OF MUSICAL CONVENTIONS. Also, Aj^ciil for Sheet Music, Music Jiooks, etc. Oilice with Prof. R. B. Malwtfey, 8th Avenue and l2th Street, Altoona. S. K. ORR, DEALER IN j^NTHRaCITE AND glTUMlNOUS QoflLS WOOD, ETC. , Lath, and other kimls of 1proving property, willOo Corner 11th Avenue and 4th Street, Altoona. Lime, SanO. Iosts, Shingles, Lath, and other kimis of Lumber, Those whocontem-pliiti building, or improving property, ^viU Oo .well to give me a JAMES STEWART PARNELL.—(ske paoe fll.) HISTORY OF ALTOONA AND BLAIR COUNTY. 85 wise course. It would be neither brave nor manly to demand morethan they demanded two months previously, nor more than was de-manded 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 probabilit} that we may getwhat we demand, but it is a mere probability. If we demand toomuch the probability is that the company 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 thecommittee with the thanks of the workingmen. Mr. Fields, of the Seventh ward, moved that the resolutionsadopted the previous evening be rescinded and the resolutions of theHarrisburg railroaders be


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