I'm wondering if anybody whose family lived in Blair county has a certificate like the one described in this newspaper article - Memorial Certificate. The above is the title of an engraving made from a pen drawing designed by Professor J. F. Davis, of the Altoona Business College. It is certainly one of the most complete and suggestive designs of the kind ever published. In the left upper corner is a night scene representing the angel of death who has visited one of the homes of earth and taken away a loved one. In the right upper corner is a morning scene representing the angel of the resurrection returning with our loved ones, indicating that they are not dead but simply gone before. In the centre is a place for the photograph of the deceased. To the left of this is a place for the record of when and where born; to the right a place for the record of when and where the departed died. In the left lower corner is a broken monument covered with a veil; beside the monument stands a boy who would lift the veil; near him bows the mother in humble submission, knowing that she will understand it after a while. In the right lower corner is an hour glass with the sands all run out and standing on a closed book, indicating that life's record is ended. In the centre, between these two, is a beautiful scene representing "the last of earth and the home of the soul," and above this in excellent scroll work, the words, "One less to love on earth; one more to meet in heaven." Morning Tribune, Altoona, Pa., Thursday, January 13, 1881