a ens — FRED KURTZ, Editor | TERMS, ~One year, $1.50, when paid in advance. Those in arrears subject to previous terms, $2.00 | per year. ADVERTISF MENTS, --20 cents per line for three | Insertions, ind 5 cenes per line for each subse | quent inse: tion. Other rates made made known | oli applica! lon, CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS, Dec. 23. | The Amoskeag Manufacturing Co, of Manchester, N. H., on Friday re- duced the wages of employes about 10 per cent. This plant employs between 8000 and 9000 people. Prosperity ! neo tran This issue closes the 70th volume of | the Reporter, and after a week's rest we enter the 71st year, among the old- est journals in the state. Merry, mer- ry Christmas and Happy New Year to all, meee tit ei e— The lieutenant governor of Ohio gets | $300 a year ; the lieutenant governor of This official has nothing to do but preside over the senate three months every two and a salary like the latter is mous robbery, Pennsylvania gets $5,000. years mentees The young ladies of Richmond, Va., attended the sessions of the Legisla. ture when the was under discussion and vigorously applauded every speech in favor of the game. We'll bet a nickel doll not one of these ladies knows how to make a nice apple dumpling. semen lamer min—— I'he end of Bismark is believed to be rapidly approaching. He rallied un- der the in a visit from the emperor last week, but relapsed, and is now declining p hysically and men- The days of t and iron will soon end, but his vive. Without his genius and grasp all the Hohenzollerns in the world could not have created the Ger- He is in his 83d year. spiration of tally. he man of blood will sur man empire, tr ——— oo So————— Senator Butler made a very speech in the Senate in favor of a pos- tal savings bank system. Among oth- er arguments he pointed out that with such a system there would never again a bond sale to be an excuse for a syn- dicate in time of would ment's needs, as peace. The people's supply the Govern- the stocking of the French peasants paid off’ the mill savings hoards ards. - ia ciao the Altoona court of New hren Judge Tribune, of the supreme York, his plain truths the other day and, as was to have been expected, they didn’t like it. He said the legal profession has lost ground in New York city. Ti is reason to believe the remark might have been extended to embrace the en- tire of the bar to-day in almost every sec of the officers of court, who sympathize with criminals and devote their best efforts to defile Justice in her own temple. Not many | of the old lawyers did that. Patterson, i SAYS 8 iL told legal bret some ere country. There are members tion the anion, sworn An evs coln Net Pa.. cepls are as strange as the political doctrines which emanate from the Prairie State. One of the sins against which this Nebraska prophet preaches is the wearing of whiskers. He Dr. Irwin, from Lin- ). is at work in Chambersburg, and some of his ecclesiastical pre- — offend in this matter. upon the feelings of the women in the congregation that many tore from their bonnets and cast them upon the floor. The Evangelist also preached against tobacco as sinful. co — A o—_—> NOT A REVENUE PRODUCER. Under the caption, “Not a Revenue Producer’ the Public Ledger, tariff journal says: that he did not say that ‘the deficit for the current fiscal year would be about twenty millions and certainly not more than twenty-five millions." | what he meant was that if congress | should make appropriations according to the estimates the deficit year would be twenty million dollars, Congress, however, is expected to cat | down the appropriations to meet the | expected revenue. The secretary is eareful to add that he did not mean to convey the idea that he estimated | that the present tariff bill would be in- | adequate. It is nevertheless a fact that the Dingley tariff bill is inadequate as a | revenue producer. Government offi- | cers, of course, express the hope that in the spring there will be larger im- ports and that the revenue may be in- creased, but it is quite evident already that the bill has failed of its chief pur- pose, that of producing revenue. Nor is it surprising that it should have failed in this respect, for some of the most important schedules were framed not in the interest of the nation, but for the benefit and at the dictation of the sugar trust, the cattle trust, and organizations representing the wool growers and the manufacturers of woolens, the lumber dealers aud vari- for that | AAR FARRER II - parties, whose sole purpose was to pro- mote their private interests, The administration should not re- to make estimates of the revenues that never realized. It would be ley tarifl’ act, however acceptable to the trusts that framed its more import- i It would be better also to | make provision for sufficient revenue of a government a sufficient yearly surplus to provide against contingencies than to attempt cient revenue, The ‘economies’ stituted for such “a purpose generally | in- lic work actually needed and are un- wise and barmful. always in order, but along with real economy there should be a acknowledgment of the uation leading to such legislation will provide sufficient revenue with the least possible disturbance of busi- Real economy is manly fact of the sit- as ness, - > A PLAN OF REPUDIATION frankly —-. declared t ways the his Secretary Gage the means on Thursday that 0 and primary various House committee on in currency propositions was ‘‘to commit the country gold standard,’ posed that the fund the non-interest-bearing d« to an interest-bearing one by of hundreds of of United States bonds, payable, principal That an understand. more thoroughly to th and to this end he Crovernment oe iid issue millions and and interest, in direct. gold, is plain Any one It looks to the w whe ion of all our making gold “iol i in i OC- bonds payable in coin and them payable in gold. “Coin,” the cont The eating the det or silver is the trine is repud ract. demand. new-fangled } that cl tor is not iation. Repudiation colges 10 made that the 8 | are only when the demand is accept terms We Seventy the Hoople. as repudiators be the A ing and othe ontract. are millions branded cause they contract, the conservators of National er break the contract redit because This disposes of the silver (question It is to be made subsidiary money, re This is to be a per- i it », In his 1d, President deemable in gold. on the ot McKinley, the international commission work of decl referring it is “to be earnestly hoped that ti labors may result in an internation Igreetie: nt whic on of both What he must mean the bh will bring about silver as and F Of reo Ogn it gold money.’ money { money either thi y (age poo of Preside utterances, demption. It must token money. Secretary poohs the plain intent McKinley's would plant the and permanently ard, out, Mr. Gage further all be bank 3y the National banks, conditional deposit of wenk and country thoroughly on the gold He deserves credit for fe i sitand- t Beis speaking prop wes that there sha a system of note issues ¥ th “without the public ing on {i as security therefor,” rest banks, Government guarantee of the circulat ie Aas sels of the but secured by a ing notes. back to the hol The Ho we come we started in same at. greenbacks he of gold and sta bonds rest on the credit bility of the Government. The new of National bank to replace in some measure the retired Government precisely the jase notes, are to have “alne in his people concedes the Secretary Cage nual report that an- have a Recogniz- ing the fact, the secretary proposes in shall be guaranteed the by “This,” remarks “is giving away the | rency as against Government notes. | If the conviction, that the Govern- the banks must be guaranteed by the | Government, in order to make them | ernment may as well itself issue the | notes in the first. instance, and enjoy | the profits of the business instead of | turning it over to the banks and pay- | ing them for doing it. Between Gov- | ernment credit and bank eredit, Gov- | ernment notes and bank notes, people choose the Government credit | and the Government notes," It is more necessary to take the con- trol of politics away from the corpora- tions than to destroy the note-ssuing function of the Government. —Pitls- burg Post. 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A trains from Mon Lewisburg snd Tyrone connect with Ls a i for Sate lege. 1 ine from e lege connect w Penna. RB. % Belifonte. tia {Daily except Bunday, FH, THOMAS, Supt. ald TEBABL BLE PROPERTY AT PUBLIC BALE. sores of oe port which isa ae are ang tain walter hs } hatte frat, and oh moh Centre Hail, Also . ” wm 35 ACRER eu farm land. ins state of cult vats smal