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6 MOBiMftTRrat jAOTAItY-16, 1905. bellwood' briefs A I DOTS, IRREGULAR MARKETS. If you buy it at Aaron You get it Good. Sonie Schoof Reports Men and Wo Lady Men Arrested Aged Two Weeks' Tour via Pennsylvania i men -You May Know. Railroad.

I Dublin, of Altoona, wa3 a Oaatf-Newa Notes. B. Foutz Bro. will hold their January clearance sale this High Prices of Stocks Given as The. I first Pennsylvania Railroad tour of the season to Jacksonville, al-- business caller in town on Friday1.

the Reason. lowing two weeks in Florida, will vJohD Closson from Cross Keys, was a business caller In town on Friday. week, commencing on Wednesday. Their sales have been quite success leave New Philadelphia, Balti ful in the past and this one promises more and Washington by special Aflolher Influence Is Fear of Prospective to. keep up the record.

train on January 31. Frank H. Fay, attorney, was a business caller in our town last Friday. Henry Elway, of Carson Valley. Excursion tickets, including rail J.

Wesley Moses and Miss Blanche Meadville, two well known young peo way transportation, Pullman accom Railroad and Tariff Legislation Some Uneasiness Shown. Carpets was in town last Friday on business. Christ Llebegott, our furniture deal ple of our town, were quietly married modations (one berth), and meals en route in both directions while travel at Cumberland, last Thursday. They have the good wishes of many friends for a happy wedded life. ing on the special train, will be sold at the following rates: New York, 150.00; Trenton, J49.00; Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washing- Members of the Junior League are er, was in Altoona Thursday on bus iness.

3 Emery Lindsey, of the Foot of Ten, was a' business caller In town last Friday evening. Fee Benner, who teaches the school at the Foot of Ten, gave his school a ion, 4s.du; Pittsburg, and at wm felrv'tri congratulating each other on the success of their entertainment Saturday night. Master Guy Cowher, of Tyrone, who recites in an exceptionally fle early, you may think, to proportionate rates from other points Similar ours will be run February sleigh ride on last Friday afternoon. 14 ana zg. fine manner, added much to the Frank M.

Glasgow, of Bell For tickets, itineraries and other in deputy of Blair county, installed the Undertaker Albert McFarland has officers of Allegheny grange NO. 115-1 formation, apply to ticket agents, or to Geo. W. General Passenger Agent, Broad. Street Station, Philadel- moved his office to the newly complet talk about Carpets for spring, but do you know some people have already selected patterns from this stock for spring delivery? And the last Saturday afternoon.

ed room in the Grande Parure build Special tothe Tribune. 1 New York, January 14, 1903. The security markets have been more irregular than expected the last few days. A few stocks, however, such as northern Securities, the Pacifies and the local tractions, showed ex-cerytional strength, and gave the general market decidedly more buoyancy twards the 'close. There was no change whatever in general condi-t tions to warrant a downward move-v 'riient, for railroad prosperity suffered I no interruption and general business ii satisfactory.

The reasons for hesitancy in the early part of the week were not diffl-cdlt to find. In the first place, prices of stocks are already high and sustain chiefly by the fact that money is pnia. The directors of the Duncansville ing. He will complete the moving of Building and Loan association held No More Stomach Trobule. their monthly meeting in 'Squire All stomach trouble is removed bv his in a few days.

The new quarters are more commodious, and in every way an improvement on the former location. Shoenfelt's office on Thursday even-J ing. most interesting feature of it is that Charles Stiffler is all smiles these the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It gives the stomach perfect rest by digesting what you eat without the stomach's aid. The food builds up the body, the rest restores the stom Hancock Castle, No.

124, Knights days about the big baby that came to his home to stay. He is the usual of Mystic Chain, of Altoona, at a recent meeting gave expression to its sympathy with a brother Sir Knight, weight and mother and baby are do ach to health. You don't have to ing well. diet yourself when taking Kodol Dy3-pepsla Cure. J.

D. Erskine, of Allen- Philip Miller, the father of our Doc very; cheap and finds much the best J. G. Fletcher; of Bellwood, in his sorrow on account of the death of his wife. In accordance with its custom, it also gave the feeling practical ex tor Emery Miller, who has been spend ville, says: "I suffered heart rttufns stocks.

Again, the Jana ing the last few weeks in town wjth his son, has returned to his home, ary rise seems to have been partly burn and stomach trouble for some time. My sister-in-law has had the pression the stiape of a check, anticipated in December. Further, Belvidere, N. stocks have for several months been Mr. Neebower, who Was burned out steadily passing from strong into same trouble and was not able to eat for six weeks She lived entirely on warm water.

After taking two bottles of Dyspepsia Cure she some time ago, has purchased tour cows again and is going into the dai weaker- hands. Gold exports nave also exerted a depressing influence, which is the benefit paid a member in such cases. This castle has quite a number of Bellwood members, who formerly belonged to the castle located here. A short time before the arrival of the Pennsylvania and North Western evening train on Saturday, a message ry busines as soon as he can get our spring patterns are here already, and you can do the same thing choose what you want, make a payment and have your Carpet laid when you want it. Body 'Brussels, Velvets, Axminsters, Wiltons; Ingrains of the better grades; Rugs and Druggets everything in the way of serviceable floor coverings.

Sylvan Summit, the Range that makes good and makes friends wherever we place one. The was entirely cured. She now eats heartily: and is in good health. I nearty $50,000,000 having left us since the present movement began. It is am glad to' say Kodol gave me instant Sold by H.

B. Kantner. things in shape. The young folks are greatly enjoying the good sledding. Nine sled loads of young folks pased through our town on last Friday from Altoona, true we are in a position to easily s'are this amount, and it has gone "Where it will do most good; yet there Save the Children's Llvea.

was received at Bellwood asking that three Slavs, enroute -from Glasgow to There Iin't a worm medicine on the Hollidaysburg, East Freedom, (Roaring Altodna be arrested. The message Is prospect of more following, and i such an efflux usually causes more cpneern than necessary. The most market that will bejln to compare was from, H. E. Jones, superintendent potent influence, however, in check McDonald'i Celebrated Worn Pow of mining operations at Glasgow, and stated that the men were wanted at that place on a charge of forgery.

On lera. ring the rise was unquestionably the fear of prospective railroad and Suring and other places. Officers Brown and Myers founded up eleven Italians last Friday near the county home and at the Pittsburg limestone quarries for inciting a riot and wantonly -pointing firearms. They were all committed to jail. Christ Snyder, the baker," has pur: dose and the greateit the arrival of the train they were tariff legislation, especially the for- promptly arrested by Railroad Officer rieasant to take Worm Destroyer Entirely Vegetable Ever Diicovered rner.

All sorts of radical measures R. L. Bratton and Borough Constable ite being-proposed which have not Schwenk. They are held in the bor the remotest chance of even becom- Bold Everywhere at 25c per box. Coughs and Colds.

Range with the roomy oven, a good ough lock up awaiting the arrival y. irig law but their effect upon the sen I sitive machinery of finance is depres All coughs, colds and pulmonary of- Mr. Jones, who is expected on the noon train to-day. sing, and until the outcome can be Chased a vdry fine horse -from the farm of John Lloyd. It looks very much as though.

Mr. Snyder was going Into the livery 'business." He has two horses how. Air he needs is a fe sleighs or -buggies. compiamis mac are curable are quickly cured by One Minute Cough housekeeper's pride; the range that never disappoints. Mrs.

Elizabeth. McCaulley died at clearly foreseen they are likely to act as a sharp restraint upon Wall Street the. home of her son.Spurgeon McCaul-' Cure. Clears the phlegm, draws out operations. tne inflammation and heals and F.

K. Slioenfelt, our justice of the ley, on Tenth street, at 9:30 p. m. Saturday, of ailments incident to old age, aged 80 years and 2 days. She Just now a very active campaign soothes the affected parts, strength of di'jtussion is being" carried on re ens the lungs, wards off pneumonia.

peace, is getting to be a very popular man in our county quarter session courts. He was called on to perform Harmless and pleasant to take. Sold was born in Antis township and had spent her entire life here. She was The Store that Grants you Credit. The Store that Saves you Money.

by H. B. Kantner. garding the railroad rebate system and private car abuses. Probably no ofie would be more glad to see these 'Ails abolished than the railroads married in 1847 to Thomas McCaul Kisnacoquiiias Valley Butter at a marriage ceremony on Thursday for a young couple from our town.

The parties were George Laffertyand Miss Elsie Harren, both from Dun Andy Sons, Seventh avenue Twelfth street 1428 ELEVENTH AVENUE. and railroad managers are more likely to co-operate with than to antagonize President Roose- cansville. ley, who was killed on the Bell's Gap railroad thirty years ago. She is survived by six sons: William of Buffalo, N. H.

of Altoona; B. G. M. S. and R.

all of Bellwood. Thirty-one grand-children and eleven great-grand-children also survive her. For a good meal go to Stewart' The big thaw and soft spell of Velt in the obtaining of such legisla- tteitaurant weather' is making plenty of water, tion. The president seems much in Oysters by the pint or quart at earnest about securing equal treat Htewarca. ment to all shippers alike, to which and the great weight of show on the roofs, of old buildings is trying their strength.

The weight of snow was too heavy for the blacksmith shop of She had been for fifty years a member of the Logan Valley Baptist church, and was well known through there can be no objection from either WANTED Weavers and learners. Apply ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of jujiuuha axiiuu. jann-zwKs owners or users of railroads. A great jiuiu's floaters, ureeaspcl. of John Lingafelter.

It broke down, tfteal of uneasiness, however, is shown WANTED Two first class moulders for out the country surrounding Bellwood, especially among the older residents uumimsinuion on tne anove-nnmed estate havinsr been erantiil tr the nmWi at reports that the president will also FIRST NATIONAL BANK, demolishing the whole building, and doing damage to Mr. Lingenfelter's joomng work. Apply BELLWOOD MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Bell-wood, Pa. janll-6t signed, all persons indebted to the saia seek to have the Interstate sion, which has for years been beg' buggy, which he kept in the building raiaie urt requested to anake payment, and those having claims to present the who still survive the friends of their youth. In accordance with her religi-ious faith and practice, her last days were bright with the Christian hope.

AVANTED Men to Cut ice at Anderson's The barn on Ellis Hart's property Of ALTOONA. clam near Udwood Springs. Apply at office of PENNSYLVANIA 1C.K CO also collapsed to the ground from glng for increased power, clothed with authority to fix rates for trans-. portatlon on railroads. If such an ex- Maine wmmui aeiay lo MARION D.

PATTKRSON, 1 Administrator. Hollidaysburg, Pa. January janl6-6t-mnn few sleighs or buggies. Fifth avenue and 'Thirty-second street. We noticed an article In the Ga tension of government interference i' were seriously contemplated there zette one evening last week from El WANTED A man (married) to take The funeral service will be held in the Baptist church at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning, conducted by the pastor, Rev.

T. Schools, after which interment be made in Asbury ceme-tery? would indeed be cause for apprehen charge of a fruit, truck and poultry farm, stocked. Must have exnerienoe. UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. dorado signed "Citizen," stating that they expected a street car line as'Hnerr tdwrf and probably' as far as Call on W.

Build- 7 Vigilant Building and Loan Association will limn nim.ln i sion. It is one thing for the Govern-rnyD't'5bsay. unreasonable rates shall not be charged, and quite another for Frohsintl Hall. htptiiip nn fnnrinir h' 1 'l' 1 ff 1 i 1 1 uiuiuaiisvuie. -jiu ciuzens coma not ine, Jan'arV lAllWM.

at 8 o'clock, -to aiiv rr. WANTED-Patet: hetifffars, skilludV. -and TYRONE TOPICS. pe better pleased to see -it coming. son euccessmUyiMdding and Riving approved se curity.

New bMlders will be supplied with stocl ft can't come too soon of us; We six to twelve months. Apply -at once to S. KRAMER, 1502 Eleventh avenue. i jaril43t in sixteenth series. Roll call at 7 n.

m. Four net need a street car line to our town CAPITAL, SURPLUS, IISo.ooo.oo 5 0,000.00 cent, interest allowed on advanced dues. C. T. more now than when our miUs were wixatSKOW, secretary.

WANTED Strictly first-class Hair Dress worning. we nave plenty, or. good OGANThe Loe-an nnrl Rnild. water In and around our town and lots of houses to let, and a street car -Li ing associatioB will loan 87,000 in Alexander Herr's building association room, No. 124 ing.

Dyeing, Bleaching1, Singeing, Shampooing, at moderate prices. Manicuring, face and scalp treatment. Ladies' and Gents' Wig Making a MRS. JEAN VAUGHAN, 1308 Eleventh avenue, over Kantner's drug store. Bell 'phone.

ine would be an inducement for soma weventn avenue, Jan ary Monday, lfi, to any manufactory to come this way. There it to actually fix rates. In the first case.it cau only insist upon what is fair to both carrier and shipper, while in the other it might, if it chose, name a rate that would ruin the railroads and create a widespread disturbance in values, the end of which could not be foreseen. There is already a dangerous tendency towards the enlargement of the functions of government and a halt should be called -without delay. This fixing of rates would be a big step in the direction of social-.

ism and government ownership, or even practical confiscation should the rate-making body so decide. Such power would be intolerable in a free person successfully bidding and giving approved Post Installs Officers Coming Entertainments Various Notes. The Sheridan band Is busy in preparing for a concert, with specialties to be given shortly in the Academy of Music. F. D.

Beyer has sold to John B. Stroup a lot of ground and improvements on alley between Cottage and Fourteenth streets, for $2,000. Robert F. Bankert, of Altoona, was a Central City visitor Saturday evening, and attended the installation ceremonies at post 172, G. A.

R. The basket ball game played in the 1 no better location in Blair county Interest Paid on Time Deposits, iu the current series. Money sold promptly at o'clock regardldss of roll call. than in this vicinity for manufacturing purposes. No better water in the WANTED For the United States Marine DAVID KOCH, Secretary.

Corps Able-bodied, unmarried man be. 21 and 35; good character; must state for steaming purposes, and plenty of vacant ground to locate on. MUTUAL.r-The Mutual Building and Loan association will loan 2.500 in office oi speaK, reaa ana write Knglisn; must be citizens of the United States. Marines The following ds a list of the dailv Ken ueesey, Phoenix block, Monday, Jan lfi. at 8 o'clock.

New bidders siiDnlied with stork attendance of the- pupils in room No; 111 nneenm series. win te paid promptli ending fourth month Effle Webb, serve at sea on men-of-war in all parts of the world; on land In our island possessions, and at naval stations In the United States. Apply Marine P.ecruit-Ing Office, Federal Building, Altoona, Pa. Janl-3mos Marie Stultz, Lena Zimmerman, Ellen armory on Friday evening last be ply toGeonre HarDham.secretarv.Kevstonehiiiln. country like the United States, and Would quickly create a state of affairs Ing; W.

W.Murray, president; W. E. McKee, vice president; Charles Geesey, solicitor, or any oi Safe Deposit Department, Boxes to rent and 8torage Space in 'Modern Constructed Fire am! 2nr-glar Proof Vanlta tween the Champions of Harrisburg and the Three C's of Tyrone was won VANTED ALTOONA AND ENTER vastly worse than is now endured Fortunately, the president, while in by, the former. Score 21 to 4. me iunowing directors: vm.

weizcnmacKer, E. McDowell, James Foust, George Harpham. E. S. Forney, W.

R. Geesey, Roy S. Geesey, F. M. PRISE CARPET CLEANING AND FLUFF RUG FACTORY.

Drv clean Mrs. D. R. McClintick, of 109 East Harren, Susie Wilt, Mary Delozier, Nelile Richardson, Elizabeth Hyle, Bertha Weichel, Edna Crawford, Catharine Glenn, -Ethel Forsht, India Keller, Blanche Johnson, Pansy Kathleen Smouse, Bertha Hudson, Margeretta Harron, Margaret Baker, Maud Harris, Ruby Neeley, Emmit tent upon obtaining some sort of relief from railroad abuses through leg urceue, v. Laugnman, ing, Wilton, Axmlnster, Moquette, Velvet.

Smyrna. Brussels. 2 cents ner run Fourteenth street, departed Saturday hiorhlng for Youngstown, where she Will spend a season with her son. islation, is not committed to the so KEYSTONE The Keystone Building and Loan Association will loan $6,000, iu the building of M. Alexander, Eleventh avenue, cialistic idea of the government fix ning yard.

Ingrain, Rug, Cocoa Matting. i cents per running yard, feathers renovated, 10 cents per pound. Old carpet woven over Into fine fluff icgs. Come to works and see samples. Work ing the rate.

In his recent public J. E. McClintick and wife, residents of the Central City. ijingatelter, Hugh Campbell. Rov utterances on the subject he has said, ueiweeii i weinn ana inineenm streets, on lues-day evening.

Jan. 17, at 8 o'clock, to any per-person or persons successfully bidding and giving approved security. New bidders will be supplied "while it would be undesirable, if not uaranieea. Terms casn on delivery Dur motto Is. honestv artd nrnmnfnpQ We solicit ywur account and guarantee such accommodation as your business and responsibility warrant ard prompt service and careful attention to business intrusted to our tere.

Richardson, Wm. Downing, Clarence Wallace, Kenneth Forsht, Harry Wei- impracticable, to clothe the commis wmi siock in ine current series. money will 01 sion with general authority to fix rail Send, all mail orders to works, 2705 Sixth avenue, or call by both 'phones to works, or leave at branch (bakery), 1510 Eleventh avenue. moth nnri sold promptly at 8 o'cloek, regardless of roll call. cnei, Milton Neeley, Chalmer.

Shade, Daniel Smith, William Drass, Roy Ly-tle, Eugene McMasters and Dewey road rats, I do believe the commi ua iu A.0UI1, secretary. I sion should be vested with the power larvnA removed "pr2-tf TTOME The Home Building and Loan Sautter. Total amount of girls. 21 to subject to judicial review, boys, 14. Miss Mary Kephart, teach j-a Association win loan js.uuu, the new market housa- office, Ninth Avenue below what shall be a.

reasonable rate, $ov Stale ov ileni, i weiitn street, on Tuesday evening, January There Is nothing radical in this state er, The following Is a list of the nu if, ism, at o'clock. New wooers supplied with stock in present scries. For stock of F0.R RENT Furnished room heat, gas, pils who attended school every 'day bath. Five minutes distant from P. O.

further information apply to H. L. MURRAY Address "ROOM," Tribune Office. ment; and if.it still represents the "President's views, there is absolutely "nto-cause for uneasiness oh that score. Another source xf unnecessary apprehension is the tariff.

There is no C. Garvin Gilmaine, who. played tho part of priest, and John Bowers, the Carlos in. "A Royal Slave," which was produced at the Academy of Music recently, will have the management of a home talent production now in progress. Both gentlemen are accomplished and experienced, actors.

The play will be for the benefit of a local organization. Past Commander E. Gest, of post No. 62, Grand Army 'of the Republic, Altoona, officiated Saturday evening at-the-installation of the recently elected officers of post No. 172, Grand Army, of the Republic, Tyrone.

The meeting largely attended and interesting. Many comrades we're present from, Altoona and Belhvood posts and participated In the proceedings and the after speech The Young People's Society o'f' during the fourth month: Margaret Benthemer, Annie Drass, Susie Mo- secretary E. S. Forney, president; W. W.

Yon. vice W. Frauk Vaughn, solicitor; 8. H. decs-tf rectors; S.

M. Griffith, M. H. Mackcv, Miles R. I FOR RENT Nice newly furnished roons with heat, gas and bath.

For eentla. zingo, Gertrude Delozier, Mlyiie Crawford, Edna Rock, EdithV. Rock, Edna Hoover, Dora Harris, lva Cor, Koesey, John L. Exline. George F.

Jackson but that public sentiment de men. Inquire at 1309 Twelfth avenue. George Houser, W. Mark ley, S. Keith James White, mands a partial revision of the tariff, dec6-ti Central Trust Company, Successor! to the ALTOONA BANK.

and the president recognizes that it FOR SALE Four vacant lots situated on ueatrice Young, Elizabeth Gable, Ruth Garland, Gertie Grove, Alma Baker, Cleo Baker, Julia Robertson, Ruth Stalb, Homer Smith. iRalnh Youne. occona, uiura ana Fourth avenus, ENTERPRISE, NO. 2 The Enterprise Loan and Building Association No. 2 will loan 6.O00.

in the buildine of M. Alexander IS wiser to satisfy than to ignore this demand. Conditions, however, are Juniata. Inquire of H. C.

DERN, inuuiie unice. Pt24-tf Altoona, Pa. Eleventh avenue between Twelfth and Thirteenth John Baker, Earl Gibson. Ralnh Tate. such that the tariff will be revised by its friends and not its enemies.

This means there will be no radical SALE A good second hand boiler. Emery Llebegott, Adle Keller, Ar- 1218 Eleventh Avenue, CapifaJ. -Surplus, liVinV aTp apartticu5.arBqFrHttDbDr tnur Piper, Thomas CamDbell. An changes in the schedules, and that re 1250,000.00 35,000.00 FRANK JAMISON. Secretary.

ductions will be made where they will drew Crownover, Nelson Yon, John Benson. Total of. boys, '12; girls, 18. Miss Emma Gable, teacher. FOR SALE-sA.

new house with modern cto the smallest injury and the largest Christian Endeavor, of the First Presbyterian church, Tyrone, has elected the; followingofflcers to serve for the ensuing six months: President, Joseph: Gundeckei; secretary, Jessie Templeton; corresponding secretary. improvements; seven rooms with bath. Ready for occupancy. Easv terms. In Following are the names of dii- THE UNION The Union' Building and Loan Association of Altoona will meet In the association room, H.

A. Davis' law office, on Wednesdayi evening, Jan. 18, at 7 o'clock, tc receive dues and sell money. New stock will be issued in the tenth series. For new stock 01 good.

It Is quite likely that an extra session will be called to act upon one or-both of these problems, but aside quire of McKEB CONKLIN, Real Estate Agents, Juniata. dec24-tf from the sensitiveness of vested in FOR RENT Residence, 1B0 Sixth ave pils attending school every day during the fourth month in room No. 3: Russell Glenn, Hay Arnold, Ralph Smith, Willie Harlin. John" Robertson, Julia Krider, Hester Lauffer, nue, xnirieen rooms, modern improvements, lot 60x120 feet; suitable for physician. Possession at once.

"Apply on premises. dec6-tf Mary B. Morrow; Belle Snyder; pianist, Blanche Miller; Tyrone Endeavor business manager, W. P. Whitney; editor, George B.

Porter; Christian Endeavor column, Ange Jones; Sunday school column, H. L. terests to tariff tinkering there is no' reason for expecting radical action and no reason for undue fear. There may be radical talk, but action will be conservative. Recognition of this fact other informrttrion apply to Adam Bucher, president; W.

W. Keagy, vice president; H. A. liavis. solicitor, or any of the following directors; W.

K. Aurandt, Charles Clare, W. 8. Lee, James A. Elder, Charles Cassidv, William Robertson, O.

L. McCartney, A. Galley, S. C- Potts, or C. KIPliK, Secretory.

Maud Mozingo, Alma Harren. Grace Wogan, Grace Leibegott. Grace Gol Interest Paid on Time Deposit. We are willing to afford any accommodation consistent with judicious banking. Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent.

We execute all manner! of Trusts, such as Executor, Administrator, Guardian, Etc. OFFIOEKS: M. H. Cawak, President M. Alkzamdiib, Vice President J.

Q. Davis, Secretary and Treasurer. DIEEOTOKS M. H. Canak, M.

Alixandsb, J. G. Davis. W. W.

Mubbat H. E. Fkbgubow, Johs Kazmaish, Jas. G. Hughs Wm.M.Finbliy.M."' Jamb Mobbak John P.

Litai D. E. Biddli. W. S.

Lbb, J. P. LAFirar W. Woodcock, I. 0.

Mmn. SALE Furniture, stoves, carpets, bedding, etc. All kind second-hand furniture bought, sold and stored. SCOTLAND HIMES. 1404-1406 Tenth avenue.

Bell phone 180 R. je27-tf Hesser. had probably much to do with Fri day's sharp recovery. den, Goldie Mobley, Florence Wilt, Lola Wilt, Zualla Shade, Anna Campbell, Sara Knee, Miss Myrtle R. Mountz, teacher.

The fifth number of the Fortnightly club lecture and entertainment course A favorable feature Jn the situation is the rumor of peace between Russia and Japan. Neither party has --et The following are the names of nu- will be; given in the Academy of Mu Trade Intelligently By Keeping Informed. Read Our 'Guide lo Investors" and "Daily Market Letter." sic Thursday evening, January 19. wih.en Frank R. Roberson, the most pils attending school every day during the fourth month in room No.

4, Duncansville schools: Mary Beach. FOR SALE OR RENT Properties. Ap-. ply to E. S.

FORNEY. Real Estate, Loan, Insurance and Collection Agent, and Agent for Surety Bond Co. Auctioneer, storage rooms. No. 1204 Eighth avenue.

Altoona. myS-lyr FOR SALE OR RENT Residence, 1506 Sixth avenue. Thirteen rooms, modern widely travelled lecturer in the world, will give an illustrated lecture. Each Thomas Garland, -Lee Harren, Julia Helsel, Herbert Krider, Lee Lauffer, Charles Leibegott, Nettie Lytle, Erma Mobley, Sadie Parker, Beryl Ressler. lecture is illustrated with from.

180 to 240 original photographic reproductions, representing the best of work of American, European and Asiatic photographers and colorists. Nothing can exceed them in realism Improvements, lot 60x120 feet; suitable for physician. Possession at once. at HALTON'S COAL OFFICE, Ninth ayenue and Seventeenth street. dec6-tf Both avenues to money-making.

Mailed free. Haight Freese Co. STOCKS, BONDS, GRAIN, COTTON. McCullough, Building, lli'l Eleventh avenue, Altdona, Pa. ''Determining the character and financial responsibility of your broker is as important as the selection of right stocks," WANTEDlMEN AND WOMEN Vera Ressler, Sara Smith, Ralph Stalb, Irene Stultz, Gladys Treese, Willie Wallace, Cora Young.

A. E. Black, teacher. Following is a list of the names at Capital, $125,000.00 Checking Accounts. Surplus $25,000.00 Saving Accounnts.

and in no way can instruction and entertainment be so pleasingly The reserve seat chart will open this evening at 7 o'clock in the First English Lutheran church. FOR SALE Truck farm in Sinking Valley of over thirty acres fourteen acres cleared; good house and outbuildings, good barn, fruit trees and timber. water. Address or inquire of JACOB MEADVILLE. R.

D. No. Tyrone, or J. H. KEEFER, Altoona.

tending every day during the fourth month in room No. 5: Glb-boney. Nellie 'Rock, Lulu Walters. reached the point of exhaustion, but the Russian government is so seri-- ously threatened by revolution at home and further disaster at the seat of war that it may be forced to accept reasonable terms of peace, especially as those terms would certainly be more onerous if the war were prolonged only to end in Russian defeat. writing the above the market developed sudden and unexpected strength; Northern Securities, Union Pacific, Interborough and Copper all showing marked advances This movement suggests that important developments have taken place in these securities, which for a long period have been the centre of more or less disagreement and friction.

If this theory proves true, that conflicting interests have adjusted their differences, it must of course, have an important influence upon values and cause renewed activity in the stock market A more hopeful spirit is already manifested, but stocks should still be bought with much caution. HENRY CLEWS, A0T AS Elda Keller, Alice Glenn. Cora Young, Hilda Abbott, Zoella Wilt, Estella Ar Annual Meeting. The annual meeting of the stock Who are investors at small rate of interest in other Institutions; also those who contemplate mailing large pr small investments. You will And it to your, advantage to call at ROOM 30 MORROW BLOCK, Corner Eleventh avenue and Twelfth street, Altoana, nold, Margaret Sollenberger, Ray Dubbs, Arthur- Delozier, Raymond Helsel, Brody Langham, Jesse Feath holders of the Standard Building and Loan Association will be held in Alex ers, Nelson Boone and Fred Harren.

Lotz, teacher. ander's B. L. Association rooms, Eleventh avenue, between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets, on Monday Following are the names of pupils GuardianExecutor, Administrator or in any Capacity of Trust. Insures Titles, Furnishes Abstracts and Guarantees Mortgages.

the Real Estate, Title and Trust illO Fifteenth St FOR SALE A desirable dwelling house in the borough of Hollidaysburg, lately occupied by Frank Vogel. Will a very reasonable price. Call on or address JACOB VOGEL. Executor. Gallitzin, op his MARION.

D. PATTERSON, Hollidaysburg, Pa. janl6-lmo FOR SALE-r-Valuable property in Hol-, lidaysburg; lot 75x120 feet With two frame dwellings, one of eight rooms, the other of five; two sets outbuildings and stable. Sold together or separate to close up estate. Inquire of W.

E. BLACKBURN. Hollidaysburg, or II. M. BLACKBURN, 2010 iiighth avenue, Altoona, jswJgrimQ attending school every day during the fourth month in room No.

ft: Olive Stiffler, Louise Crownover, Stella Hattie. Beach, Henrietta Mc MONEY TO LOAN. Money leaned on short notice on Real Hstate or da Furniture without removal. Strictly oonfl-oentikl. Bouses bought, sold and rented.

ALTOONA LOAN COMPANY, 15 MASONIO TEMPLE, oaiice inn, e. toSp.m.coi f-un evening, January 23, 1905; at 7.30 p. for the election of officers and directors and for the general business of the association. D. A.

LITTLE, President, Girk, Pauline Gingrich, Paul Harris, RftJ Moore, Smith, teacher, A..

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