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MORNING- TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1895. 4 Epworth League Reunion Postponed, 0e QUormnij rifiune 85c The reunion of the Ityworth League of the First Methodist Lpiscopal church which was announced for this evening in riTHMMHEI) DAILY KXCE1T SUNDAY. conjunction with prayer meeting, has oeen postponed until tne urst Minuay evening ot June, wnen the: regular BUHHOIUITH'N HATES: 85c 85c 85c annual meeting will be held. At this meeting the recognition of the officers $5 00 SO 3 The Money Saver. much For Little.

PRICES TALK. Ladies' Dongola Button, Patent Tip Ladies' Fine Dress Shoes, button or Lace, patent tip, all shades in square, needle or razor toe, beats the world for the money we charge for them and are beauties of fashion. Men's Working: Shoes Gentlemen's Fine Footwear in needle or razor toe, in patent leather, vici kid, French calf, kangaroo and russets. These are manufactured of tho best stock, over unrivaled lasts and represent the last whim of fashion in cut, finish and trimmings. One year, tn ailvuime, One iiionlh, Single ciiy, elect will take place.

Chapter of the Epworth League of the First Methodist Episcopal church is the folly of enacting any restrictive laws. Yet everybody who has ordinary intelligence knows that the decrease in immigration was solely due to the financial and industrial distress which warned newcomers off. As soon as there is a revival of industry there will bo an immediate increase in the number of immigrants. It is the extreme of folly not to recognize this fact and not to shape our legislation accordingly. GOLDEN EAGLES MEET.

The Grand Castle in Session Elmo Com' mandery Gets a Prize, Special to the AViu.iamsi'okt, May 14. Elmo com-inandery Jfo. o(), of Altoona, won second highest prize, of $50, to-day for having the largest number of equipped men in line of parade. Altoona Tribune, in a very prosperous condition and the 85c 85c 85c outlook for the coming year is very bright. One of the pleasant thirgs this league has in store for October 1 is a lecture by Joseph F.

Berry editor of the Epworth Herald. This will not only be of interest to the leaguers of the First l'UHLlilllKD KVKIIY TllUltBUAY. BlJItSCHUTION HATK8: One year, strictly In advance, Six mouths, Boy's Shoes USE THE RED JACKET COAL. Best for warm as well as cold weather, as it does not slack. No clinkers.

No waste. Sold by Central Coal and Supply Diamond Coal ICast Side (foal J. M. Enyeart, Henry Hamilton, S. M.

1 lover, J. M. llauser, T. Keresey, R. A.

Mattern J. A. O'Neil, W. L. Pennock, Altoona; C.

H.Porter Ilollidaysburg; 1). Bare Roaring Spring; I). M. Klepser and J. B.

Skyles Martinsburg; the B. F. Isenberg Milling Huntingdon. myl3-(it None So Good for the Money, Our $20 chamber suits are not the ordinary kind seen in many stores. They are hard wood, finely finished, large bevel ghiHS, eight pieces to the suit and worth $28 of anybody's money, but our price is only $20.

On, you should have one. W. S. Aaron, Arcade Block. That solid oak suit sold by us for $10.50, 3 pieces, and $20.00, 8 pieces, has no equal.

Standard Fi iimtl kk Phoenix Block, Eleventh Street. A. Sink, Proprietor. niyO-tf For Over Fifty Years Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for children teething.

It soothes the child, softens the gums; allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. $1 00 50 Bovs' Fine Dress Shoes, Russia calf and russet in nobbv and 85c i 85c church, but also to those ot all the othe churches of the city. Junior Rally of Christian Endeavor. Advertising rates inmlo knnwn on a ppl I Ion 1EKN PIWA1KN, Proprietors, U1U Twelfth Stroer, Al'mmii, Pa.

85c The committee on programme of Blair county unrisiiau iiiiieavor wisely gave a part to the juniors in the convention ALTOONA, MAY 15, 1805. and at 4 o'clock sharp the procession of fancy colors. They are the latest fashion and are really, extremely samples of shoemakers art. Misses' and Children's Shoes Daisy Shoes delight every girl because of taste, style and appearance, charm every parent because it is heautv. In button and lace in all the latest toes and colorA Ladles', Misses' and Children's Oxfords reveal in their utmost workman's skill.

They are nobbies of beauty and towers of strengt and at poverty prices. Infants' Shoes 12c. You will become heartsick trying to find its match in any city in the world. D. E.

SPRANKLE, The Money Saving Store, TM. 85c 85c 85c 85c 85c juniors ot Altoona, lollutaysburg and Bellwood will leave the Eighth Avenue Methodist Episcopal church tor the con vention, singing as they go. As they near the tne large pipe Tine chief topic of conversation these days is the remarkable weather. The corner statuary crop has suffered somewhat from the lowered temperature. The financial policy which is best for the mechanic is best for the farmer also.

organ will take up the song, "Scatter HOT, For Comfort, Durability and lilegance The cold snap is unseasonable, but we may reasonably indulge the hope that it did less damage than had been feared. Sunshine," winch will make a joyltu chorus, filling the convention hall with a tide of enthusiastic song. The rally will be in charge of Mr. Thomas II. Suckling, of Ilollidaysburg, county superintendent of junior work, and it no doubt will be one of the most interesting and profitable parts of the convention.

Base Ball Yesterday. The National league games resulted: At Louisville Louisville 4, AVashing-ton G. At Chicago Chicago 1, New York 14. At St. Louis Brooklyn 4, St.

Louis 0. At Pittsburg Pittsburg-Philadelphia, rain. At Cincinnati Cincinnati 5, Baltimore 2. The State league games were: At Allentown Allentown-Lancaster, Wear the Featherbone corsets. They are absolutely unbreakable and for sale only at Frank M.

Morrow's for $1.00 each. Only Ten lO Cents a Round. An Infallible Insecticide. Kills all insects injurious to house aiid garden plants, shrubs, trees, vines, potatoes, melons, cabbage, tomatoes, currants, vegetableland fruit of all kinds. Though poisonous to insects does not injure the foliage really acts as a fertilizer to plants and destroys Lice, on FowIh, Cattle and Dogs; also a full line Paris Green, London Iurple Ilellibore, MATEER'S Lightning Insect Powders, at popular prices A fine assortment of Camphor Scotch Snuff Moth Balls at lowest prices in the city at the Leading and Reliable Drug Store of J.

ROSS MATHER, Eleventh Avenue and Fifteenth Street Branch at Juniata- Hy United Press. AVii.i.iAMspoirr, May 14. The twentieth annual convention of the grand castle of the order of Knights of the Golden Ka-gle was formally opened this morning in the Lycoming opera house. Chief Marshal A. (i.

Miller opened the session and introduced AV. AV. Achcnback, who greeted the visitors on behalf of the local castles. Mayor Elliot welcomed the visitors to the city and Grand Chief C. B.

Wood responded on behalf of the visitors. The committee on credentials reported that of 4X5 castles in the state, 450 were represented by delegates. The following chief officers were present and in their places: Past Grand Chief A. Harris, of Tyrone; Grand Chief C. B.

Wood, of Philadelphia; Grand Vice Chief, Jeiikin Hill, Reading; Grand Sir Herald L. II. Tobin, Philadelphia; Grand High Priest John C. McKinney, Philadelphia; Grand Master of Records J. 1).

Barnes, Philadelphia; Grand Keeper of Exchequer A. H. Tomlinson, Philadelphia; Grand First Guardsman James II. Burd, of Uniontown; Grand Second Guardsman William Beegle, Johnstown; Representative to Supreme Castle Harry P. Renicke, Philadelphia; Grand Trustees William A.

Weigel, Spring City; Joseph N. Ruch, Philadelphia; J. M. Bair, Pittsburg; Committee on Finance Walter II. Pelly, Philadelphia; Committee on Appeals William II.

Irwin, Philadelphia; Committee on Printing Charles J. Kelley, Bryn Mawr; Committee on Credentials Albert Thompson, Philadelphia. At II o'clock this afternoon a grand parade took place and nearly knights took part. The competition drill, which took place after the parade, was won by St. Mary's commandery, No.

7, of Allen-town, the prize being $100, A grand ball was given at the Updegraff this evening. The sessions will last until Thursday. A BROKEN BAIL. Dress Goods. New serges, all the new spring shades, the usual 50c quality, now 37c.

Storm serges and shower proof serges at popular prices at myl5-tf AVm. Murray's Son game postponed; rain. At I'ottsville rottsville-JIazleton, STERN BEINDHE1M, game postponed; rain. At Reading Reading 11 arris burg 5. At Shenandoah Carbondale 21, Shenandoah 0.

Golden Eagle Clothing Hall. SERIOUSLY INJURED. Governor Morton may become a formidable presidential candidate before the republican national convention meets. Report says that the appropriation for common schools is to be cut $1,000,000 in order that the charitable institutions of the state may be cared for. It is said that a majority of the Mormon delegates to the constitutional convention of Utah voted in favor of the abolition of polygamy.

They made a virtue of necesssity. The gentleman from Vermont who represented this government at the capital of Venezuela until he was dismissed by cable, wants to know why the administration bounced him with such hot haste. AViiENEVEiithe best people in any community take an active interest in public affairs there is likely to be efficient government. It is the duty of every citizen to be a constant factor in politics. Unless this be so the republic cannot stand.

Sure enough, that application for the pardon of John Bardsley is to be made. The Tribune does not believe Governor Hastings would grant such a pardon, even if it were recommended by the board of pardons, lie is not ready to commit political suicide. Ik Elijah Colyer Badly Hurt at the Red Bridge Last Night, At 11.05 last night at the UN tower, located at the Red of the city, Elijah by the company, while engaged in polling cars, Btepped from a car only to be struck by another. Ilia left leg was so badly mangled that an amputation was afterwards necessary at the hospital. In addition to this his chin was cut, his left hand bruised and he received numerous contusions of the body.

Mr. Colyer is about 22 years of age. It Caused a Fatal Aooident on a Western Road Yesterday, Silex, May 14. At 8 o'clock this morning the southbound passenger train on the St. Louis and Hannibal railroad He resides at Juniata and was married three weeks ago.

Bad Use of the Mails. struck a broken rail about two miles north of Silex and derailed the entire train, killing C. Meyer, of Warrenton. Ohio, outright and badly injuring twen Matchless Line in Men's Clothing $6.50 and $8.50. These are suits you now see so freely advertised as big bargains for 10.00 absolutely and entirely the same in every respect.

They are made in leading styles of reliable all wool material. Mechanics and workingmen who must economize to make both ends meet, will find these suits a veritable bonanza. $12.00. After you've seen the best other clothiers can do for you for $15.00, come and see this line at $1000 and 12.00 and if you can find any difference in' either style or quality, it's because you know more about clothing than we do or hundreds of other men who have made the comparison and found our $10.00 and $12.00 suits not only but actually superior to the best $15-00 suit offered elsewhere. These are facts easily proven if you will make a personal investigation.

ty-three others. Washington, May 14, The chief post-office inspector has been advised that rostolliee Inspector Moore caused the arrest at Philadelphia to-day of Horace; P. McChesney, Albion Crabbs and Benjamin Bailey, officers of the Eastern Assurance company of Ahiladel- The injured are: Eugene Sullivan, en Of the Dollar is always an important question. To use it to the best advantage requires careful discrimination and good judgment. Jhoughtful study of goods and values will pay you well.

Your constantly increasing patronage shows how regularly you read these columns and we value this growing appreciation of our Business methods far more than we value present profits. We confidently invite your careful attention to the superb showing of Merchandise on our counters At The Lowest Price -ALWAYS. Motormen and Conductors Are You Interested? New style blue uniforms warranted made of the very best Slater's flannels also Waterloo flannels at $7.50. 'furs session of the legislature should not adjourn until congressional and legislative apportionment bills have become laws. This is a much more important matter than the creation of new offices or the increase in salaries of old ones.

Yet it seems to be making slow progress. Most patent medicines are deceptive in gineer, probably fatally; Perry ood, New London, dangerously; J. A. Jordan, general manager, seriously; Mrs. George Clayton, Hannibal; Charles Yancey Clayton, Hannibal; S.

AV. Smiley, Hannibal; Mrs. Lizzie Grafford, Charles Van Hester, Andy Dick, baggagemaster, severely cut about the head; C. II. Peters, J.

11. Smith, Ben II. Johnson, E. V. Dieck-haust, Caroline Dieckhaust, Joseph Dieckhaust, W.

F. Oglesby, Jack Ma- phia. he men were arrested on charges of using the mails for fraudulent purposes. Other officers of the same company will be arrested to-morrow. A Slight Increase.

Philadelphia, May 14. The license court to-night made public the retail liquor licenses granted and refused for the year. For this year 1,076 licenses, against last year, were granted. Fifty-nine new licenses were given this year and twenty-eight persons who had licenses had them revoked. their operations, and many of them are positively" mischievous, composed as they are in large part of very ordinary whisky.

When one needs medicine one rand, brakeman; C. A. Newton, fireman; J. H.Wright, William Body, Jesse Jones, W. G.

Ilurd. The train was running at ordinary speed, but the engineer did not observe the broken rail until within nearly fifty feet, and although the air-brakes were instantly applied, the momentum was so great that the train could not be stopped and it left the rails and rolled down a twenty-foot embankment. As soon as word of the accident reached Silex a number of physicians hurried to the scene and did all in their power to assist the injured. The seriously injured persons were brought to this place and are being made as comfortable as possible. THE COLD SNAP, Boys' Clothing That Is Sure To Give Satisfaction.

Carnegie Advances Wages. Pittsbuhk, May 14. The Carnegie Steel company, limited, employing nearly 15,000 men to-day decided to advance wages 10 per cent. BIG INDUCEMENTS During Pay-Day Week. FRANK'S, 1309 Eleventh Avenue.

Men's Summer Underwear 13c Nobby Little Wash Suits, fast color, with combination collars, shield front, 50c Various Reports Received From the West Strong every day Knock -about short Pants suits, double breast- ern States. St. Paul, May 14. Reports indi cate that there was another severe frost Men's Balbriggan Underwear 19c Men's Jean Drawers 23c Men's Striped Socks 3c Men's Black Socks 5c Men's Red Handkerchiefs 2c Men's White Handkerchiefs 3c Men's Sweaters 19c Ladies' Summer Underwear 4c Ladies' Ribbed Underwear, 8, 10, 15, The very best AVash Suits of imported material, elaborately made, $2.00 Short Pants Suits of light colored cheviot, new summer style, pants have double cloth seat and knees, $2.50 Boys' Long Pants Suits with vest made in light and dark: colors, warranted to wear and give good satisfaction, sizes 14 to 19, $4.50 last night all over Minnesota and South Dakota. It is feared the damage was even greater than on Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights.

All garden plants not covered were badly nipped. Fruit trees will suffer. ed Coats, neat patterns, 98c Eight different styles choice Wash Suits in dark or light colored duck, shield front, fast colors, 1.25 19 and 23c should consult a reputable and trustworthy physician, leaving the patent products severely alone. Mr, Gladstone advises Lord Rose-bery to read ancient theology as a cure for insomnia. If the premier will take his predecessor's advice and also stop the use of tobacco in any form, he will soon be able to sleep like a healthy child.

The theology alone will go a long way toward working a cure. It appears that Secretary Herbert and his underlings are entirely too slow to suit Admiral Meade. They were going to comply with his request, but before they got ready to do so he had tired of waiting and sent in his request to be detached from the squadron. This seems to have been promptly granted. The legislators who are elected next year will choose Senator Cameron's successor.

It is probable that those elected from this county will be instructed by the popular vote. There may be several candidates, and the one whose qualifications most commend him to the electors of Blair will receive the majority vote and the consequent support in caucus of the county's representatives. In view of the fact'that the legislature has been voting to retiring officials their chairs and e'esks, it does seem a trifle invidious for the senate to reject the house resolution giving the retiring state printer his desk and chair. Nevertheless the only mistake the senate has made is that it did not reject every such proposition that came before it. The people's servants have no right to give away the people's property.

If legislators wish to provide retiring officials with desks they Ladies' White Skirts 39c Ladies' Black Sateen Skirts 69c Ladies Night Gowns 49c Ladies' Dark Shirt Waists 19c Ladies' Laundered Shirt AVaists 45c Ladies' Handkerchiefs 2c Ladies' Dark Wrappers 75c Ladies' Embroidered 19c Children's Handkerchiefs lc Children's Hose, size 5 to 6J 5c Children's Hose, size 7 to 8J 8c Boys' Suspenders 4c Boys' Laundered Negligee Shirts 45c Children's Gauze Underwear at BOYS WAISTS AND BLOUSES. AVhite Trimmed Ruffled Blouse AVaists 25c. Handsome Embroidered Blouse Waists 50c. Finer Grades Trimmed with Lace 75c and $1.00. Roys' Flanelette AVaists 19c Percale AVaists, light and dark colors 25c Mothers' Friend Waists 75c and $1.00.

Values to close 50c. NECKWEAR NECKWEAR NECKWEAR Omaha, May 14 The railway headquarters and all other sources of information have been conducting an exhaustive search for damages done in this state by last night's frost and the damage is found to be insignificant. Springfield, 111., May 14. Central Illinois was visited by a heavy frost last night. Grapes and.

other fruits are badly damaged. (Jbrn is bitten off close to the ground. Potatoes are killed to the toots and garden vegetables are generally badly damaged. Grand Rapids, May 14. Reports from various portions of the fruit belt of Western Michigan are to the effect that more damage was done to crops by the gale than by freezing.

In the upper part of Western Michigan snow is fourteen inches deep and the thermometer nearly at freezing point. Milwaukee, May 14. Killing frosts occurred throughout Wisconsin last night, but on the wnole the damage appears to be less than expected. Grapes and apples are reported killed. Small TTWir-in-Hnnrl TWta Windsors.

Club House Ties. BandhnwH. Rhieldhows and String Ties, newest shapes, rich effects 25c. low prices. Cnn.mn own Tina TCmira otifl Fru r-i n-li a A lor.

TJnalrot. WoavR Wash TlPH 10.15 Ann 25n TmnnrtAfl OUUlUiCl i. GlIl Cai IJtA 1 1 ui.ih a. wul uniuuUD. ULDU Children's Silk Caps 25c Window Shades, complete 11c Silk Tecks and Four-in-hands, new summer shapes 50c.

Outing Shirts Men's and Boy's Straw Hats should club together, raise the value of the property by private subscriptions Over 40 styles Soft Shirts to select from. 50c Laundered Shirts, Collars and Cuffs attached, 50c Grand value in Laundered Shirts, Collars and Cuffs separate, 75c LaunderedShield Bosom Shirt with Standing and Lay-down Collars; also Plaited Bosom-' $1.00. and pay the same into the state treasury. The notion held by many very reputable people that' public property may be recklessly given away is an erroneous one. The sooner it is dismissed from the minds of officials the better will it be.

Window Shades, fringed, 15c Linen Window Shades 25c Lace Curtains at extremely low prices. Curtain Poles, Brass fixtures 17c Belt Buckles 10c Trilby Stick Pins 10c Stockinette Dress Shields 10c Canvas or Duck, per yard 10c Corset Steels 3c Double Nickel Plated Hair Curlers 12c Crochet Knitting Cotton, per 4c Filo Wash Silk, per skein 2c Embroidery Wash Silk per skein 2c Infant's Night Slips 16c Infants' Short Dresses 21c Red Table Linen, per yard 15c Linen Towels 4c Table Covers, 2 yards long 45c Large 26-inch Umbrellas 49c Jet Trimming, per yard 3c 10c Jet Trimming 5c Veiling at 5, 10, 12, 20, 25, 35 to 50c Tooth Picks, one box 1,500 2c Look in Show Windows for prices on Embroideries. No "Just out" business. We have all goods advertised. Look for Frank's number, 1309 Eleventh avenue.

Frank's, myll-tf 1309 Eleventh avenue. Underwear! The best value ever offered anywhere. Shirts and Drawers, 25o Finest Gauze Flesh-Colored Underwear; also Jersey Ribbed, 35c Every shade made in Light Weight Underwear, silk finish 50o Best Imported Double Hundreds of Hats to select from; every shape and every style, 25o to $2.00 Children's Sailor Hats, a new supply, 25o Boys' and Children's AVhite and Mixed Straw Hats, 25o Boys' Mackinaw and Sunnet Hats, 60o Children's Fancy Mixed Sailor Hats; also Straw Caps, SOo Straw TamO'Shanters, 60c and $1.00 truit is greatly damaged the soutnern part of the state, while in the northern portion it is very generally killed. Big Keeting at Irwin. The eighth annual meeting of the Catholic Total Abstinence Union of the Pittsburg diocesex.

was held at Irwin yesterday. At high mass, which was celebrated in the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Rev. M. M. Sheedy, of Altoona, formerly of Pittsburg, preached the sermon.

After the services in the church the work of the convention was taken up in the hall selected. At the noon recess the women of the parish furnished dinner, and in the evening they also furnished supper. After supper there was a big street parade, followed by a mass meeting in the opera house. gan underwear, iuo Sleeveless uaiDnggan omns, The present superintendent of immigration seems to be a very decided opponent of restricted immigration. During the last year or so he has been doing a good deal of talking about the heavy decrease in the arrival of aliens.

In fact it is but recently that he went to the pains to point out that the arrivals during a certain month had been exceeded by the departures. And he inferred therefrom Stern Bendheim, 1301 1301 ELEVENTH AVE. ALTOONA, PA Golden Eagle Clothing Hall,.

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