Site Crnto gtmfwat Thursday Morning, April 17, 1879. CoMNPaffPKKrK.rontnitihiif Important no**, rl from ad y jn%rt of tin* county. No rotuiniinif a Grange store at that place. —Now is time to look at the comet. In a day or two it will be receding from our view. ■ —A profusion of flowers have been col lected for Mrs. Love's entertainment this evening. —JVork bo* commenced on tho building for some time in contemplation at Valen tine* Forge. —1). M. Butts, F. q., of this place, last week, vi.-i'.ed friends at Williamsburg, Blair cunty. Miss Emily Nat'., who for some time past has been at l'iltsburg consulting an experienced oecutist, bus returned to her , borne. —Hon. Jaincs Milliken was ut iiis home in this place last week. Much of the pn-t i winter has been sj-ent at Hot Springs, Ar kansas. —The Ladies' Missionary Society of tho Episcopal church will meet this afternoon at 3 o'clock at tho residence of Mrs. Thomas Reynolds. —One day Inst week, while a little son of Mr. D. S. Kerstetter, of C'oburn, wn en deavoring to climb over the garden fence, he had the misfortune to fall and break hi* arm. —Friday last was a general holiday, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brew, and that dear little baby, came to town to spend the day at their old homes where they used logo courtin'. —lt was cold, it snowed, and was gen erally disagreeable, and did not prove to be j *uch a Good Friday, after all. Services j were held in both the Episcopal and Luth eran churches. —A new and substantial board walk, re cently laid before the elegant residence of I)r. Thomas K. Ilayes, on Linn street, will make promenading in that ]>opular locality still more agreeable. —Mis* Bertie Alexander, under tho core of her mother, Mrs. Senator Alexander, returned to her home last Friday. Miss Bertie, although much better, still looks , pale and interesting. —The grounds surrounding Gen. Bea ver's magnificent residence arc being sod ded, and what wa* one year since confusion worse confounded will soon be the roost delightful lawn in town. —What, never? Well, hardly ever, have we seen any business place which has enjoyed from the start such a splendid run of patronage as has root our friend of "Th- Bee Hive," J. 11. itauland. —The dedication service* of the now ' Presbyterian church at Philipsburg will bo performed next Sunday. Rev. M. N. Cor- ' nelius, of Altoona, is announced to preach the sermon on that occasion. —A little ton of Mr. John Griffith, of Pleasant Gap, died on Suturday morning last. Tho derased was a bright, pleasant lad, and his death will, for a while, be sorely lamented by hi* friends. —Tho Rrpubliran think* the name of "Stormitown" is preferable to "Half Moon." Well, there • no accounting for taste. Tbe next thing the editor of that paper will be f Easter Sunday was tho young nmn'a meet j ing hold lit 4 p. M. in the room of tho Young Mon * Christian Association. Tho topic was, of course, ono suggested by tho day, and by a singularly fortunate cireum slnnco tho lender was John Mason Duncan, than whom none could bo better calculated to bring out the beauty and imprcssiveness of tho subject. The half-hour talk which he gave the eighteen or twenty young men who wore gathered in the room was gjie of tho liest ever delivered in that place, and it is to lie regretted that tliero \y is not a larger audlenco to listen. —Wo glean from the Altoona Tribune I lint Anna Heddignn, a young girl flftei'n years of uge, residing in Altoonu, wa ter rildy burned last Friday afternoon. Sortie Imivs were playing with a lire near which Anna was standing, when her clothes caught fr< m the sparks. She was terribly frightened and ran away, which only made the flames spread the faster. A gentleman saw her, ami hastening to her 10-i-tanee, was aide, only after much i Ifort, t>> quench the flumes. Anna is in a precarious condi tion, hill there arc hope* that sire may re- COVI P! —The descriptive circular issued by the Bush Mouse for tire prc-ent season de-cribe* fully tire many and superior advantages po-e.-cd by Hellefonto as a delightful summer resort. This fH cents; children, 20 cents. —Our mercantile friend, J. Newman, Jr., has some very good specimens of ready-mode clothing at hi* Kngle Clothing llall for two ilnllarn and forty rente. If your clothes are wearing thread-bare call in and purchase a couple of suits. For leas than rr*ntrrn dollar* you can purchase a suit for every day in the week. —John Mason Duncan, Kq., during the summer months, will continue his head quarters at tho school building, where ho will give instructions to two young gen tlemen who wish to continue their studies during the summer, and will keep on hand a full stock of school and church furniture, for which be is agent. From the Miliheim Journal, wo learn that a man by the name of Jobsnn, on a recent Sunday, borrowed a horse and sulky from Mr. George Gentr.el, of Spring Mill*. On the return trip a run-a-way occurred, •mashing the buggy beyond repair, and so injuring' the animal that it has since died. —Gradually the earth it being covered with a garment of green.— Republiran, From which wo infor that tho editor of the Republican has began to spread himself over tho earth, for he would produce that effect belter than anything else we know of. —A new engine has lately been put in the M'Calmont ore mines, In Marlon township, by Bernard !**uth, Ksq., pro prietor of tbe Howard Iron Works. —All wind cassimer suits are mado to order at Newman's popular clothing house for $12.00 All work guaranteed to bo of tbe best. KANTKII MAY HKHVICKH.—Perhaps ul no tlmo In thn pant has thu joyful occurrence of F.astcr attracted more universal alien tion tlinn it did HH tlio nnnunl revolution of lime brought again to our mind* tiii* year • the memory of the resurrection day, Homo ol th braiu-hr* of tlio great body of Chris tiana observed tlio day with special and beautiful service*, while, almost without i exception, all made some incidental ullu \ "lon to it in tho |e**on* which the pallor* ( brought before their (looks. Perhaps the | most elaborate jirepurationa for the event | had been made in HT. JOIIN'a KI'IKCOI'At. Cllt'Kl 11, which was tastefully decorated with flow or*, donated by the various member* of tho j church and arranged by Misses Mary Thomas, Jennie Reynold*, Kate >laekon and other*. Tho fount was lilled with llower* and vine* and on it was erected a beautiful croM. All exquisite bouquet Mood at tiie foot of the memorial to Rev. Mr. \alt, w bib* two, equally lovely, were jduced on the altar. A *jd> ndid scarlet lily Trum the residence of Kx-(loV. A. G. (,'urlin stood within the ehancol. Tho text in the morning wn taken from Revelation 1:6-- i"And the flr.t begotten from tlio deud," and at the close of the Aiming service the rite of Holy t'otumunion was i • b-brated with all tlio Raslcr-duv sb rniiity. At I p. *t. a children's meeting wa* held in the church, with an addr. • by tho rector. In the evening lie v. Hewitt preached from the clause ill the Confession of l'aitll, "I believe in the resurrection of the dead." Tho musical programme wi* a* follows: MORXIKk) SKKVH'K. Itinm to.* - *mii|l t i Monk. luui-r Aallona CfcafeK Qldli* I'nti t Ti IMmi !•■•. JuMUf N IT, lintlM Book Hnaa i |. v. * I ri M.sri* Tlt.t _ .V- 1 *rt .<• 11*..k H MM M . .. M MTt f intiiM Rjwwd, M T n**u 'i, Iftttittal (•. M torn* : ; 1 rm In v.x -!•!• J* J.I fcV ENIXU KRKVICK. Anlhrm. 1 0(l !• ll* *lWfl I>r Cul# lt l'*l' ' INI., N !•* lioM, •- :• hw.,uriK. H npi im n . ... "t'hrUt • Iw Tr, ' ... LL'TiIKRA* lit IU 11. At this church the approach of Faster wo* heralded by four days of service of a very impressive character. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday each had service* apjiropriato to tho occasion. Saturday afternoon eight accessions wi re made to the memliershiji of tho church, and two more ■n Sunday morning. Fotir of thoo re. I reived the rilfl of Confirmation. The Rev. J. K Miller, of Centre Hal), was present Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning, on each occasion delivering excellent di | course*. Holy Communion in this church also formed a part of the morning devo i lions. According to custom on such occa sions, a *|>eeial collection * ICS taken on Sunday morning, resulting in liberal con. tribution* to lie appropriated to tlio ! "Church Extension fund. In the even ing Iter. Samuel K. Furst, tho pastor, [•reached from St. Mark I'. 'i—"He is risen," Throughout the day the music was unusually fine, the concluding hymn in the evening, "All hail the powes of Jesus name,' In the tuno of Coronation, being ung in a spirited manner by both choir and congrcgatfon. TIL K RKK ORVI ;|. CLURI II was also dec. ralUl) 11. Jr.. Wu||-nluiii|/t 'Tlx- (tixl Hi*, |urV • H-njr, l> Mi* \W(ofin l>••. Qi|)| | fruin Ktln,"—j'liaiiisaJiy, \y ||lm Mmr< lil- IrmUu Hfw ' II*MHt i f t|| .%|—tllljflll —Vm| Jlu Mfaa Jmiln iMf •• MIII V I MI Cfiinile (ira*. llflniirir Ket tie Aii'l T.tlln I.tillnlfj',"—Hting (an 1 TiiMfati, lll4 I.title AIIh ll*, dm Half. "Oi'ffure Tutiern4l t " —liiiltuniotiUl Trk, l* Mi- a l.jbii iik) Urniuml Mfi I*M ' /* rwj Wlicte tie Diss l.llllc libra (xHH ,' >M at l^nnMrlU, l> Mr. 11. a- I,bill, M.a Sal II" M- -ili-lf), M-wr. H*ll* ssii'l K• 11 • r. J'is'iiii|<<li*o tir*ef), |||AII*A A ; Mi.w# f'tit !• (m| t*|i -"inf4. |'Uii 11. *Ttn kutlirkjr, Hng bj Miai J• •• Dirt, A"itn "fJluixl -sit/ lltilllanl/*— I'lAlt" try Miaa f4-||i* II 11. ' W f "Mr* rinllli, my |**tr llinra* t*r "■'t*4. ty Mt Kim.ia A1 K• it* AI<) Maxler Walt* t le> tul K' ), M atacta. ' Tl' Joyful I* aaaiit l'iati<- N>4", lf M • H" n *• ClutU<)ialk. "I'll* tiaf . Un got ued to it and in "the meantime can at lout practice writing the word "Storntntown" and endeavor to make it a* preventable a* (•oMihle, and thu* make the U*t of a bap|e in thi* vicinity to contribute toward* the magnificent new rag carpet with which they contemplate covering their room. The Ave gentleman appointed a* the corn* mittee, have been, during the pat week, endeavoring to internet a committee of ladie* in each of the cburche* to aid them. Thi* plan ha* merely been adopted aa the tno*i expeditions way to secure the end aimed at, but If there are any generous individual* In town, who daeire to con tribute carpet rag* all nicely ecwed Into hall*, and hal! not he called upon by any of the variou* committee*, if they will *end their name* to Mr. Jame* Montgomery, chairman of the committee, ha will be pleased to place them on the liat of con tributor*. It i* hoped that arrangement* will all be completed by Thursday, the (lr*t day of May, when the rag* will prob ably he collected. A llßi.tr or THI DAY* or WAAIIIKOTOK UH EARTHED REAR MItRARVRo.— Th* die aolving inowi End *oftening of the froaen earth combined with the piacatorial opar*. lion* of Mr. Archy Bathurt,of Miliwburg, have unearthed a treaturc which mud have been 00-exldent with the day* of the "Father of hi* country." Last week Mr. Balhurd wa* fishing near the trestle work of the Bald Ragle Valley railroad, not far from where once resided the venerable Col. Holt, when by aome mean* he discovered, on the hank, a button fully one and seven sixteenth* Inche* in diameter by about four and one-half inchea in circumference. The button U evidently, an amalgamate of ail* vcr and copper and beer* the Inscription in plain letter*, "long lire the President— 0. W." Of course, the button mud heat least ona hundred yeer* old, and probably was one of the treasure* of the venerable Colonel. Mr. Bathurat la much platted with hta discovery and will guard it care* fully. He haa already refuted twenty dol lar* for bia treasure. DOIMOM or llixTasuoox J'ataiiri tux. —From tho full rejiorl* of tho Trib une, regarding the meeting of .the I'roaby tery of Huntingdon at Altooiia, last Tuts day, Wednesday and Thursday, wo glean tho following facts of immediate interest -Mr. K. (.. Humes, of this place, was one of the elder* elected to attend the General As sembly, which meet* at Saratoga Spring* on tho 16th of next May. A call from tlio First Presbyterian church of Iloulr-dalo for tho pastorlal services of Itov. William (Jommill was accepted. Ib-v. William Laurie and Mr. Hamiil look [.art in tho I ni-gativo discussion of tho overture sent down from the General Assembly propos j ing a mora extended attendance on that body. Tiie overture iUclf was not ac. .copied by the Presbytery. Mr'#. Gibson "fid Hamiil each advocated a more liberal subscription to tho Hoard of Ministerial Relief. Rev. \\ illiam Laurie udviK-at*-d tho passage of the rejK.rt which favored .aiding the churches of Old Man's Choice , Hnd R hclWburg t-i the amount of } , X) Rev. Rolsert Hamiil, M. M , was ap[*jint.-I to preside, [>ropound tho constitutional ! questions and make the ordination prayer in the installation of 41 r Owens over the Shade Gap and * >rbior!ia< hur IM . 1 l,ur dav afts-rnoon ProsbyU rv adj->urncd, tome<-t at Orbisonia, Huntingdon county, on the -ocond Tuesday in June. A GKAKII COM'-RRT.— One --f the best j riiusi- nl entertainments ever given in this [dace was by tho colored University sing. - r# lat Thursday evening to a small but delighted audience, which frequently man ifested its pleasure by enthusiastic and j.r.s. Lmgod H|q-laute. A numbir of negro mel odies were rendered with charming natu ralness yet with a studied perfection that aoomed at times too intense. As their repertoire in not confined hi these, MISM . Jones and Parker and Messrs Alexander and Hughe* were aide to irivc severe trials ito their skill in more difficult selections. M i*s Jones in a solo entithxi "The Return, ' and Mr. Hughes, in a hasso #*do, were the best effort# of the evi ning. ' The Planta tion Smg," acborus "Learning l*iSpell, a duet; arid "Tho ProfeMor at 11.-me, a quartette ; were all thoroughly rdishcd bv the audience. One of their nurnla-r pre sided at the organ in a very skillful man ner. It is to he regretted, in view of the object and merit* of the entertainment, that the troupe was not greeted by a larger audience. A REOOLI'TIO* WHICH tun set I'A* At a meeting of the Library Association last Monday evening J. W Gepbart, K-q , intri-luc.il a resolution to transfer the rights and franchise* of the Association to the Young Men's Christian Aaauciati n. This he did, because be considered that it would, in tbatcapacity, more fully meet the yrants fur which it was designed. Included in th* resolution was the provision that three rooms be maintained under the new a /re* reading room fur hays, a second for adults, and the third for tha use of the Association [.roper, A strcnu -fis opposition was made Ui the passage of this measure, and Mr Gepbart thought it ad visable to withdraw his resolution Wc sinceraly hope that the Library Association may meet with greater prosperity and bo come of more benefit to the masse* of the inhabitants of this town. An institution of the kind is eminently necessary, hut un leas, in a little community like this, if throw* open it# door# to all, it liecomos a supernumerary institution. The Y. M C A ~ of this place, were the originator* of the Library Association, and the passage of the resolution would have been a commendable move. It is, however, lest to allow the manager* to conduct it in the manner thry think proper in the premise*. A > IRK AKI) A lltSd ♦he Phili[it|>:irg Journal gives the particular* of an unfor tunate and disastrous fire which occurred near that borough one work ago last Tues day. A two-story frame dwelling house belonging t" Mr. Jack Nason caught fire from a defective flu. and, notwithstanding the most tlrcntindt efforts of the cilixent, was burned to the ground. The ciIiMUM worked bravely, hut the hero of the occa sion was our own fellow-townsman, Colo nel n 11. Hastings, who added to the many laurel* be has already won, by tremendous, but alas! futile efforts, to subdue the flame*. The Journal groan# for more— yes, an entire company of just *uch fellow* aa the' Colonel,—and, —and thinks if they were there all fear from fire would he removed. Well, the praise# of the Journal are well deserved, and Centre county and Company R can justly b proud of the gallant Colo nel, for he is handsome a* gallant. —The Rrjmblisnn darn* U> infer that our compoailion la not equal to Homer, Virgil, or Caviar. Granting hi# familiarity with thoae ancient aagre, we would aak If he ha* carefully compared it with the writing* of any of the other ancient claaaical competi tion*, for inatance, Salluet, Horace or Cic ero? Or pcrhap* he can find ill counter part in aoma of tha more modern author*, aa M Tauter, Hume, Gibbon or Waahing lon Irving? No, to And compoaition in all it* modern elegance and purity we need only refer to the following from the fit p*Munn of February 19. For the ertm* 4tlm cerme of literature It will carry off the palm. Ju*t read Hand *pend the remain der of the day in digesting it: "May joy and blearing* aa axquiaita and hallowed aa then* engendered by n bower of roeea acat tered down by the band* of the Perl from the far-off garden* of Paradiae crown their wedded future and Increase with the lapae of yean." i A HAIL "UVMH N HE* SOK TWXWTT KIVK (,'KNTS. —Tho Kpiaropaliaris strs- <•*. jsccting to litre thcdr HIM? IM-W pipe organ ready for use on Sunday llio 2711. of April. On Saturday evening, the JfUth, H lacture for the benefit uild a new bri< k building on ita site. The r „ w building i* d<.ign<-d f., r an office and will run La.,: about tblrty-fivi f-et, making it j convenient for mi office of airnott any dc cription. —An unprotested note it liable to pro test at any time after 10 o • lock on the dav it i due. jbe law, however, requires t# hank P. ecccj t payment, if tendered any time le-fore 3 o che-k on the DAY of jp* maturity. I hit it a point, however, on which difficulty it not likely to occur. If payment t> brought within the business hours of the day the notary will not be found exacting at to raise any question at to accepting it. In VS.* instance* in 1000 protests are after 3 o'clock, though the liability to protest earlier exists— A\r. Harry K He.., of the hardware •tore. It, as usual, ah<-ad of all com}>etitorf. No place in this town can g'sodi of the same value lie found which can b* pur chased at the aim st n omnia I price of T, cents He has a large table full of ute. ful articles, such as dust pant, baby rattles, etc., which can be bad for half a dime Be sure to give him a call before purchas ing elsewhere. Among our death n"ticca may be found that of M ► s Mary K. JXsugherty, who died at the residence of her father in Spring township on RatU-r Sunday. De ceased was an estimable young lady arid her death will cause sorrow among her many friends In this community and also in L?imi>|r la w—l desr •slAMr A A tst, ol UsrtHt-s b-.ss.bip CWiMi essstsrv. Ult Mis Msrp Morpbj, of Pis. tln-ss Mills. iWwtr. ens sty. DEATHS. MUM.—Aa lb* >h of April, la Miltbofaa, Matmm U f, >H ?• pin. 1 awili, n4 I Aa* | mUCT-flof Mtlri 1 ttt untfcara <4 bw mm. la A)m* tn—iKlp, Oatr* aoaaty, H ' * |W, t aiaih wt It It). nnronmTT -tmiM April <*• wa|tl(*. >1 ibr iAmw M W hllat la IpHf toaaablm Mtaa Mar; K lb-a#bm;. aN 0 pMb TAYIAML -AttAt) moral"*, April H. lata, ana at Iran ami Kill* Tajb.f, at aaar McOnJ and Una i /otjgr, *4*4 1 month* and 0 Abja.