THE CENTRE FRED.KURTZ, *TERMB;—One yoar, $1.50, when paid in ad noe. Those in arrears subject to previous rms. $2 per year, Advertisements 20 cents per line for 8 inser ns.and 5 cents for each subsequent insertion, REPORTER Eprror and Pror's Centar Hur, Pa. 'HURS, JULY 31. REVOLT I> RAMPANT Fighting Soldiers in the Streets of Buenos Ayres. A REVOLUTIONARY GOVERNMENT. The Troops Revolt, Capture the Minister of Finance and Put the President to Flight—Senor Pelle- grine Made Provisional President, The Insurgents Gaining Strength. A Mob in Guatemala City Crying “Death to Barillas.” Buenos Ayres, July 28. — Another battalion has joined the insurgents. The revolationists are commanded by Man- uel Campos and Arredantio. Their numbers are certainly increasing. The result of Saturday's street fighting was adverse to the government. The navy remains neutral. Pellegrine has sumed the presidency. The plot to overthrow the government, which has been suspected for some weeks and the existence of which has been so many times denied, was carried out Saturday, and President Dr. Juarez Cel- mara is a fugitive, The Tenth regiment, headed by its Ha became general and include in the garrison. Th risoned by 4,000 troop policemen, The soldiers at once mare streets and began firing. All the shops were closed, and the banks and Bourse soon shut their doors. The government, with the aid of a few loyal soldiers and the police, tried to isolate the insurgents and desperate fichting soon resulted. A Revolutionary Government, Many were kille} on both sides, the insurgents steadily advance: the laz: ci id VY gg president’ ét situated. a ‘ A revolution: LA Lhe 3 " win hall are WIL al al tionists, President Celmara has declare whole republic in a state of seig National Guard has been called t Five more battal senal and part of clared in f The postal ¥ Arn ms of the marine ar favo Catalinas mols of a foreig Cordova, br escaped. The revolutionists Manuel J. Campos, trial, and who has now piace i at the head of the revolutionary party. The Soldiers Resentful, When the revolutionary plot foreshadowed the government the arrest of Gen. C { and Maj. knowledge of tectives we racks liberated who was x AlN] Casargo army. It was said at the time that Pg ernment might End difficulty in justify- ing the action which had arisen from the fright of President Celmara's ad- visers, At that time guards were stationed about the palace of President Celmara, but on an apparent subsidence of the excitement they were withdrawn, . . the We Progress of the Revolt, Buesos AYres, July 29.--The revoln- tionary movement is spreading rapidly. There was desperate fighting between the government troops and revolution- ists. The former were defeated, and 1,000 of them were killed or wounded The revolntionists have been joined by the navy. The government house and the barracks were bombarded by the ar- tillery of the insurgents, The opposing forces yesterday ranged at wenty-four hour truce, Yesterday the government troops re- ceived strong re-enforcements from the enterior. President Colman has re- turned to the city and resumed his of- fice. The situation is changing in favor of the government. MOBS IN GUATEMALA. ar A Revolt Directed Against Presi. dent Barillas and His Cabinet. GuateMara, July 28 <A revolt has broken ont here, directed against Presi- dent Barillas and his cabinet, The revo. Intion is under the eadership of Gen. Manuel Beteta and Col. Salvador Are- vals. The police force in the capital has been augmented from 300 to 500 men. A number of the soldiers refused duty as they had not been paid. Over 180 were marched off to prison. Then a regular mob paraded the street shouting ** Muern Buriilas!” (death to Barillas). [he ringleaders were ar- rested and carried off to prison. There is much dissutisfaction among the mili tary, and the great fear now is that the latter will muake comninon cause with the revointionists. The president's house is strongly guarded, no one being allowed in the vicinity except weil known persons. The revolutionists are paining more er every moment, and it 1s quite ikely that business will be suspended before many days, or even hours, elapse, The members of President Barillas’ cabinet have counseled him to suspend hostilities with Salvador and turn his attention to the situation in Guatemala, Pitsident Baiting held lat Souact} of hin troops are [ey to carry on the war with Sal , President Barillas wanted to asstune the leadershipof his troops against Salvador but owing to the unsettled condition of aire eve he has abandoned the idea PATRIOTIC SONS O AX. A Will Hold Their Aunnal Camp Pittsbe eg, Prrrssora, July 26.—Tae {orty-th state camp session of the Patriotic Op. der Sons of America will be held in Pittsburg next month, and will cover three days, including the 12th, Lith and 156th. An elaborate programune has been prepared for the occasion by the general committee from the various camps of Allegheny county, On the morning of Tuesday the 12th, the gates will assemble nt the Central ki and thence procead to the Grand house, where Mayor Gourley will tend the hospitalities of the city in au address of welcome. Hon James R Kenny,ex-mayor of the city of Reading, will respond. Wednesday the 13th, will be taken up by state camp sessions, followed by an open meeting in the evening at the opera house, when addresses will be made by prominent members of the order. On Thursday there will be a para ic in th afternoon, and free trips in the ¢ on the steamer Mas dower to W park. Davis Island damn and Mckecs rocks. On Friday those delegates who may be stili here, will visit the pla of interest in the city, under escort oi the general committee, in ird 5 il Jack Robinson's Great Mgebpia, Pa., July 25.—The warmest political fight in the history of Dela ware county politics is over, and ben tor-elect John DB. gener on top. victory is regarded as one of thy ost ever achieved by any n } He won against the coml both Capt. Johnson and and comes off i ITY, ROUINSON Liis and the he Vv po A Mythical Shipyard. July 29. A Bethichem's Dangerons Bi eM, Pa ber ¢ £f fev THI Jul ports 100 the Mary H typhoid { s of that mercaani are great this d iV BAA trous firs three block. o a S11 rN: insured for wis sustains a total Joss 5 stu k of | of the fire is unknown. £5.000, Las ‘ PRM The Gold Was Gone, ArrLestowx, Pa, i Shoemaker, an aged ba a few dave ago in the b himself and two maids 81,000 in gold in a bag, and its abouts was an open secret between the trio. Some thoe after his death the girls thought of the gold, and fe might be stolen, pro ied new hiding plac t, wi surprise, they found i gone and the key to usual place. July 20 3 Sisters wher aring 3 Lo . to th awer in Me Two Fatal Moocidents, Prrrsscra, July 25. Last ev express train on the West Pennsylvania railroad struck a two hors: team and driver at a crossing near Herr's station. The driver and team were killed in- stantly. A gang of laborers who were constructing a sewer at the roadside became so frightened at the accident that they let go their hold on a large cast iron pipe. The pipe fell into the ditch and upon two men, killing one and fatally injuring the other. ening an The Reward of Patience, Pirrrssonc, July 8.--Nearly sixteen years ago 8. B. W, Gill, supposed to be one of Pittsbarg's wealthiest men, ab- gconded with handreds of thousands of dollars belonging to rich and poor. Saturday the creditors met at Register Shaffer's office and were told that $1,100 would be divided pro rata among the holders of $375,000 proven indebtedness, Thus, after aj wait of almost sixteen years the creditors get between two and three mills on the dollar. The New Boston Branch, PorrsviLig, Pa., July 28.—The Le high Valley Railroad company has is- sued notice to the effect that that por- tion of the Mahanoy division heretofore called the Pottsville branch, comprising the line from Towhicken to New Boston Junction, with extension over Pennsyl- varia railroad from New Boston June: tion to Pottaville, will hereafter be called the New Boston branch, AS SAAN Reading Puddlers Sorike, Reavivag, Pa, July 20.—The Reading Rolling mill having declined to sign the scale of the A ted association, thirty-two puddlers employed at the works refused to go to work. This ac tion com he mill to shut down, About 200 men are affected. An attempt may be made to secure non-union labor, United States w BEN AND THE BOYS. The President Reviews the Penn- gylvania National Guards, AGREAT DAY AT CAMP HARTRANFT Maj. Gen. Schofield Commends the Appearance and Evolutions of the National Guard -—~Secretary Proctor sSunowden Promoted, Mt. Guersa, Pa., July 25.—Shortly after noon yesterday the United States artillery, stationed on the slope nem headquarters, began booming the presi dential salute, and a minute later the cavalry battallion, including two regi. ments of the United States army and three regiments of the National Guard, which had gone t« Mt. L100 AS an « this visitors, galloped pres nied sabres taming the party (ren. Bnowden's tent President Harrison alight, and he come by Governor Present—Gen. y the Gretna sta distinguished and COTE 101 linia s pple i rr as Ji stopped in front of wis the first to iven a cordial wel- seaver, Gen, Hast- Snowden and the ot offi Waals IK ings, Gen. her CEs, The Distinguished Guests, Other members of the party wer retary of War Prot Postmaster eral Wansmakes Attorney Miller, M a3. Gen, Sci i net United Sta Capt. 1avior, be ¢ of 1 a number we Linden Steel 1s Al Right Prrresvno, July 28. Regarding rumors in circulation. for some time that an employe of the Linden Steel company has placed the government in- spector 8 stamp on an inferior quality of steel to be used Uy the government, Mr Lewis, president of the company, said: “The report does our firm a great in justice, and is absolutely without foundation in fact.” the Will Continue on Faull Time, Wihnkessarre, Pa. July 28.-<Axn or- der was issued by the Lehigh Valley Coal company on Monday last that in fature, until farther notice, all its col leries wonld work on half time. Yes terday the order was rescinded, and the company's various mines will continue to work on full time, The company employs nearly 8,000 miners, laborers and boys, A Large Coal Breaker, Drirrox, Pa, July 28 «Coxe Bros & Co. have completed surveys and will at once begin the erection of a new coal breaker to be constructed wholly of iron and to have a capacity of 30,000 tons per day. When completed it will be one of the largest in the anthracite coal fields, It will cost over $150,000, — A 100 Men Thrown Out, Pussviernp, Pa, July 98.-The Elk Conl and Coke company, at Glen Fisher, Elk county, seven miles from here, was destroyed by fire, One hun dred men wre thrown ont of work, and the loss is £25,000, with 812,000 insure ance, The works will be rebuilt at once, An Extensive Cavein. Winkespanig, Pa., July 25 An ex- tensive cavein occurred at collisry No. 14 of the Pennsylvania Coal company yesterday, fifty acres being affected. No one was injured. The danoge to the mine will be heavy. te wat aan Cilans Makers Losing Money. poner of ts Sent” cording to Lis oo) NOT ONE | { Cent More! 3 | { i It will not cost yow one cent more to buy your clothing and gents’ furnishing goods where you can get the best makes, finest fits and largest stock in Central Pennsyl vania to select from for the com- ing season. TH ROCEESTE : Clothing House % A —————— Cur counters and shelves ave packed with all latest and newest things that the market offords men's wear, £8 1 he quantity, quality and variety of our stock is far in advance of any ever shown you in Centre County. It is only necessary for you to give usa call; inspect our stock; lake make, fit and prices into consideration, and we feel certain that we will then number you «mong our many customers, : We do not offer you goods at cost We ask you a Jair, legitimale profit; give you the best value possible for the money; we give you the privilege of returning anything bought of us not perfectly satisfactory in every particular, and your money will be refunded as eheerful ly as it was given to ua. the Jor Give us a call; come and look at our stock and prices, is all that we ask. Your judgment, we are satisfied, will do the balance. . FAUBLE, 4 OURTAIN HOUSE, BELLEFONTE EMANUEL BROWR, Fropricwr. The traveling community will find this hotel equal to s5¢ in the county in every respect, for men and besst, and charges very moderate. Giveit atrial june tf ra N=¥ BRO( KERBOFFP HOUS BROCEERHOFF HOURE., ALIGEHERY 8T., BELLEFONTE, PA Giood Bampis on First Floor pe” Free Buse 10 and from all trains INrors, G. BBREAKDON #1 ov tooms N EW GARMA HOUSE ( pposite the {Court House, : f Ie peionute, a The New Garm- Hause aebos nod 8 open for the put i w furgiture Lhrogzaont 4 tal MILLS HOTEL. Mj Pa. tor. Free - pri : D nd + i) H. Rah, from all Bus pPropris trans ¥ 1ap ] Market Sts ia WHO WEARS A GOOD-FITTING SUSPENSORY tou grest sxtoxt the FATIOUR of walking or hand from pain In bark and hips —— AVO es OBTAINS RELIEF Lulu ie ma» by srtrs emcetion sad simile wpen Ube muscles in eianding, - _ #8 S . : PROTECTS [mF [AKTS L2o Irray shi bores PREVENT DRYELOPMENT of VARIOOCKLE (en Jurgeasent of rine on epermatie oordl, whieh mar be brought en he saddens strain, ers of oon teeed svortion, trum coviivenes, trom long siokoees of inherited tendency ONYIATES CHAFING (x WARN ®RATHER, GET YOUR PRYSICIAK'S advise abet this matter, THOUSANDS ARE WRARING Saspesseries oF 6 matter of CORPFORY, snd the number CONSTANTLY INCREASEE, ss the BENEFIT 0 be derived from beeomes better understood. We tlalm Wat be them “Syracuse Suspensory Bandage" 0 the man porfoet one in the market, TRY ONE, If 4 Som Dot oult you It will cont you nothing. For Sale by all Draggists. QEALITY FRICKE. | We Guarantee every Syracos Sess Xe 18 8.50 peneery Bandage to give Satisfustion we. 91 vs | Wo Wenrer, "ol Bend fur slvenier, gieing full Senorip Fo. 9 1.00 glon of quality snd ressens “Why the Xo. Ml i superior 115 Brmscoms Ko. NM wi Fe. PRICE LIST. ed TE sifress by mall on on of oS, $Adrens Oy WELLS MFG. 00.. Manufpcturers, $3 W. Onondaga Street, RACUSE, N.Y. slverisement tn. ~ Pionse sate what periodion) you saw bur
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