he 0 F. E. & G. P. BIBLE, Proprietors. “EQUAL AND EXACT JUSTICE TO ALL MEN, OF WHATEVER STATE OR PERSUASION, RELIGIOUS rat. TERMS : $1.50 per Anvum. in Advan POLITICAL, "=defervor VOL 8. BELLEFONTE. PA.. THI Sy v JRSDAY, MARCH —~t)y 886. NO. 12 The Centre Democrat, Terms$l.50 per Annumin Advano© FRANK E. BIBLE, Editor the the Somesopy ought to muzzle of Press, as able to Huntingdon Philadelphia correspondent Times those papers don’t seem to be and discriminate between news and non sense furnished their perpetual Oh Hunting- by motion correspondent. don, give us a rest! “> As the rough winds of March melt into the gentle showers of April the patriot who desires to immolate him gelf on' the altar of his country ata certain fixed salary, “chaws” his constitent as he wh T ER ’ things for the battle pers his and fears, candidat fix’ - The New York alde sidered cheap at $20,000 by the rmen wer Jacob Sharp, but the people city will doubtless be now pay more than $20,000 per head honest aldermen. There doubt are less plenty of honest men York who would serve at less than Jacob Sha his. even - Tue House who prayed that the Lord would de- the and thieves, could not see the blu blind chaplain of the livered country from gamblers but yosed to have gone up from that august body of his congressional hearers faint Amens which are suj ” : must have admonished the reverend | gentleman that he was treading on | corns. > Tae Republican Senators complai of being “tired” of their racket Now thi Pure “tired” and President Cleveland. real Simon is one of those common every day “tireds” produced by whiskey guzzling. new Senatorial “tired” is the not being able to "catch on thing out of campaign thu publican which to nder party : rial : when sepat ' ‘4 result of labor. - wing which we take t would be Ihe 15¢, where scene | he occas gruel fusnished nd adds : ad and add Mr. Li high chair said i Sr Twist has asked for some mors Wns “For m post Bumble and answer me dis Do I understand that he has asked formore after he had eaten the Popper allotted by the dietary *’ He did sir, replied Bamble. “That b gentleman There was a general start, horror depicte 1 on every countenance. said Mr, Limbkins, yourself " More tinetly. ill be huog'* said the in the white waistcoat “that boy will be | ung" Oa the same theory the fifty | boys who asked Gov. Pattison for | more will be hung. {eral and the answers to the same, Attention Tax Payers. Deliver Us From Gamblers. to what is taxable under the new revenue So much uncertainty exists as WasminaroN, March 22 —The Chaplain of the House made a prayer bill that we are induced to re-publish | y,_je0 which attracted general atten the questions asked the Auditor Gen- | (ion, He said : We beseech Thee. Almighty God to help the people of this country to y This was published in issue of Feby, 4. “Are Bank deposits not bearing in- our We give it in full below : waived otherwise learn ths learn that m g Thou the ney than as commandest by the terest but subject to check on sighg sweat of face, as the fair and and money in hand not invested in- | honest wage of honorable, manly work cluded in the item all other moneyed “No.” “Is a dower on real estate taxable?’ “No.” “Are deposits bearing banks, private banks taxable? | of brain or hand, is gained by theft, re 4 capital ? no matter how we name the stealing hat money i8 never converted into wealth unless it ceases to be the pand. interests In akove the savings banks and national “Are musical inst mortgages owne udgments, 1 ations taxable / OS , y, not bearing interes IW nN¢ han Is “(Can a taxabl from the amount of his moneye vestments and only pay fax on “If A borrows money from B on net sum thus shown ?” 8 prave tentively listened to and caused onan | a sensation notes taxable 7” “Yes” | notion of ——]A— Unsettled note and lends it to C. 1 AMOI Mr nded by Mr. Weaver rdered printed in the both f the Knights Pacific roads doe strike « Texas and y nearer a solu by gi 18 re Kni ning. 188d ghis al fair to assume tl rernments will likely } move on the —_— N A. Loaax aa indian warrior J from the sud Chess I ia Lhe mean Lime all law k at 1] Fe 1 5 abiding and will ker state wri all his patriotic citizens wife's Bp ches. John is a lineal de~ tcendent of the great Ohio warrior lecumseh Sherman, and in the last idential campaign gave expression at beautiful sentiment “me an that has immortalized both. Well the author of “me an Jim” is enid to have written a novel in the Pie: Ute language that caps the sheek. | wa A 4 — | Dn. Hianer's report of the Pablie In the light of comming events | schools is out, It ought to be bound what's to be done with “Senator Jones | in ove volume with Gov. Pattisons courtship?’ What's the use in wast | reportaon the condition of the Soldiers ing time on a Michagander ? | Orphan schools, hope for a 8; ed ion of the vex Business all over the revive, but in the lab J 3 ui coudition of nlent lay idle Jim, sei Ww invite ough the rs Lim | the state of Resigning By Request Wasninaron, March 18 resignation of Eli H, ok Utah, Murray, ernor the Pr was demand sident because of the forme course in vetoing th appropriati bill passed by the Legislative Asse bly of Utah, The President ha kept fully advised in regard to perf rays conduct, and | was satisfied that in was not actuals ince Murray legrams to Wa or el band and her three shrieking children, thbors Several friends and neg wh were in the house were 80 terrific affairs that they fled, and nobody entered to render the children assistance for some hours or more af terward, The affair caused great ex citement in the neighborhood, — — Our contempoary out at Philips burg, the Journal, sent a correspond. ent to the Miners moeting at dale last week. | fellow is, ho ought to be done up in fellow walks off with the banner, Hout: | He's a prize that] | ment of Agriculture, about to be issued tin foil, for slush, gush and slop, that | will contain, under the liead of “Frauds ashington Lotter ner in which farmers throughout the en swindled in the gale his co intry HNAYe He fraud is found to from { NAGAR ID Stephenson & Son, at New Cas n the Ty the Camden and Amboy Railroad Company 1} ne, Eugland, for of New Jersey. The first trip made by 2th of Nov- ember, 1831, and in the presence of the Our readers will remember of the the engine was upon the | cruel treatment inflicted upon an aged members of the legislature, and it was | MAD and his wile, of Cumberland coun. Although | 1 pamed Abrahims, about ago, by some burglars. A young man named Chas, Windowmaker was arrested and convicted of being one of the perpetrators of the deed. It has lately transpired that he was innocent of the crime, and he has been in the | Eastern Penitentiary all these years, At the meeting of the Board of Pardons on Tuesday, he was recommended for upon Farmers,” an account of the man. | pardon — Huntingdon Monitor. “r= continuad in use until 186! fen years this is not actually the first locomotive used in the United States, it is proba. bly the oldest in existence at the Pros ent time. ! The monthly report of the Depart.
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