3 . E. & G. P. BIBLE, Proprietors. VOL 7. (Nl ral, TERMS: $L50 per Annum, in Advance XO. 21. The Centre Democgat, forms BL.5O por Annumin Advano FRANK E BIBLE, Ee ————— Editor SACRED TO THE MI of JOHN MORY BLANK, Whe served rebellion and was H norably Discharged in 1865. Baried with County Honors July 14, Record, of Centre Co. through the war of the 1885 Sec voucher No, Pauper Soldier's We do hereby certify that the sum «f Fifty Dollars was expended on the deceased, Commies) Exit: Manitoban Rebellion and English from the Soudan. . ————— —— Tae Aoglo Russian war cloud is not awfully charged with electricity. - UCCASIONALLY & office. A There is bigger than your fist; but it is muagwuamp Sips into pollyw Ww becomes a frog. hope for the mug i wump. out to criminal A —— As A Teer of an applicant’ for official position he should be quired to write his own applica! giving a brief outline of his past and certify to it. Of cours would necessitate an increase in the number of the Postmaster Go neral’s waste baskets; but the country could stand the additional expense in that direction better than it could one in. competent official. —- of the Tae work of the revision Old Testament was completed som: time ago and the revised edition has It is the result of study and research by the most eminent Eoglish and American been given to the public. scholars, and it is considered almost perfect made, but few, considering the importance of Changes were the subject and the many disputed pointe. It is the revision of scholars who had for a time laid aside clerical prejudices,and entered into tl work for the purpose of giving to the world a nop sectarian Bible. - tombstones the last resting place of a Pennsylvania soldier, this year. FEarth's flowers fall for the last time on the graves of all, without distinction. Memorial day is a sacred. thing, as it marks with flags and grave of no branded pauper soldier. It in the last Decoration Day that will not bring the blush of shame to the cheek of every son or daughter of Pennsylvania. Let everybody take a floral tribute and cast it on a hero's grave. Hereafter the county will dee. No cousry mark flowers the rate her soldiers’ graves by contract. fairest | ANU HALL*WANI TEER Hal tO Tae of the fim Vv 1 equaled Ong by 13 rh polit cal extreme modesty ibid # he erment, some aehHhieve areatness, o ve greatness thrust upon them na man combin all three he have his clothes made to or Benjamin Fraoklin Hall, of Elk esunt ¢ of tho Who were great wmong moe now, throug? Wallace upon acheived greniness and the Nenatar Kindness of thrust | Det. ara having {Ness Governol ‘rank Hall, hair and aame in the middle, ¢ to rule over vour vast sohita 1s familiar w Ben the 1nventor ments of ve 18 lo an enging no use in finding fault with the lows, as their democracy is od ; it is Jacksonian ung HES tionably g in its character, and they are Jeffersonian The peptic is as miserable in their honesty. political dys as is his broth. er with the disordered is infinitely more usef his party just far enou the pessimistic th reformers and muogwumps to preserve the parly honesty and partisan vigor We delight to hear him discourse on the sulphurous adjectives roll out as he the administration, how grandly tells of the app ntment of some mug wamp to a fat position, he gives an gi 's ns he n He is emphatic, boisterous and jerkey in aesthetic double trill to his « “ ut, exclaims “(urn the rascals « his discourse but always earnest and conscientious, If you suggest a man [for a position whom he knows to be unfit he is up in arms and out comes an emphatic “yes he's a of a man | for that place.” If you would give [the genuine political dyspeptic the { power to fill the offices, he would have { honest partisans appointed every time, now, in a year he will swear just as { hard on the other side. — — I Jonx A. Logax was elected United ‘States Senator on the first ballot on {| Monday receiving the full Republican | i g 4 A vole, 193 in all. ] office. ling the editorial chair of the Patriot Let him find fanlt with the president | master, | in favor, and | its RD # stamps at £2,500 per year. FOOL, BLOODY ‘ sn, evi Blackburn, the Kentucky warn who wanted to “swim his Manning 4 ( g, no HSE. because Mr. Ma strong ning {ool. st that th « I'he re were “it 1s better to walk a hi than write a letter,” fei Of thos eastern end Nittany is the only the way of the The Bald Eagle Val iged to the bu construction A 1 7 Addl AT LO Lhe detais of thelr own bul ght With Is which each man waits on his ne move in outside matters, development of ore fiel round Us witli coms an in consequently f all kin 14 f f b 1811 ex [ that ornamental trade coule up long eno igh to see the parties owning land along the proposed road ba the right of way could secured —— — Hox. B. F. Mevens, of is not an upplicant for the Patriot Harris as reported in the pa of the ables! the and ihe party could ill afford to have him th b irg post-office pers. Mr. Mey rs In One Democratic editors in stato pigeon-holed in the Harrisharg post A man who is capable of fill | is too big for a post-office, and a good editor might make a very poor post. The Patriot is daily growing 1 we would be sorry to see brilliant elitor licking postage Oh, no Benny n soldiers us the Coy Hereafter the ent Oaovel t speaking favoral ly if Mr t rehip f the rather think the tl off | pointment Bigler” biections 0 Ww mr S:oator Wallace is g ohiect ons t g competent men ariicularly his personal — — THE BIBLE REVISION Lexi revised v Ny May 15 rsion of Copies ol Old Te 1 news papers at mid All the papers this copious Lat the stament vere given to tl night last night. contain extracts the most important event in the history of the English Bible since the publi cation of King James’ translation in 1611. The success of the Old Testa. ment may not he as great as that of the New of which more 1,000, 000, « pies morning from the work. This revision is than were #old on the day of publication and more than 3,000,000, copies before the close of the year, but it will probably be more favor ably received and less severely criti. d. For it involves no changes of 2 1 the Masor ly been in office ten week founded n to the way he 108 Of and their fault finding ely on ect fills their ol the Something better is expected Lord. Instead of this, they should strengthen his han ie Dowlest " Demme ral. - | i f of Democrats in this vear of ous Pavi, Mian, May 15, ~Two Min neapolis flouring mills, having a com bined daily capacity of 2,000 barrels shut down yesterday. It that before the end of the » mills will follow suit, ed is lack of orders. ‘ is snid The CRUSE nesign A leading miller | : Wwe are piling up flour, but are nm Wbie to d spose of it nt the | | : sarily all rent for storage, Car wheat 3 ori eck several other | that is being : ras learned that Mrs ceived forty-seven babie besides twelve lieve it non! ] ' eve in appointing relatives to office His w or cousin, Charles Cleveland, they ars re latives | was a candidate for appraiser of the port of Cleveland, but Josera M. Pox, a veteran Democrat and late 8 mem. ber of the Legislature, got the place. A special says Congressman Foran called on Presi. dent Cleveland some time ago and in formed him that his nephew was a candidate for that place, whereupon the President responded that he had received alelter from the young man's mother asking him to do something for him and had paid vo attention to it, but he would not hold back in the matter simply because the applicant was a relative of his. If he was a con sistent Democrat, honest and capable, and if the application came with the usual recommendations through the usual chanooel, he should be ap- pointed, | But the other man had the stronger claims, and the fact of relationship did pot have the weight anticipated. - Tha trade Fee ! wred | id i | Bosch Crock road. Ita 3 Fay. m Lock Haven to Cloar. burg all aver tha chmoe this frie pd to
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