CHAS. R. KURTZ, Proprietor MAGNIFICENT DEMONSTRATION “Old Centre” Scores a Triumph in Her Centennial TWO DAYS OF FESTIVITIES Wednesday's Rain was a dampner but Thursday Proved a Brilliant Suc- cess---Many Thousands Came and Enjoved Themselves--Brief Outline The centennial program was opened ou Tuesday evening upon the arrival of Tyrone on which was the } nartered the train from special Pul 1 car the two distinguishea guests from Gen. Miles and Post Master Gen ‘haries Emory Smith imgton others, As wasab entire route that m nposing affair, corted to the residen Hastings where an iaf |] was held upon their arrival, and a many passed up to greet them WEDNESDAY'S PROGRAM a. must of the Gods and especially that for the heas full of his liquid vius, flowing. From early mornin that downpourings that night there was a more unfavorable and rain, and the t harder it came, dreuching the with their gorgeous dec and rations arches, and especially the thousands possession of tors who took ur town and that don't Is ) Was shamefu express ay where the impossibie, from a pass—irom far an was marched demonstratic nies N. CG. P, from adjoining body of G. A. R. on h-American war public officials, K.G. E.,, P.O. 8 Modern Woodmen of America, the Sheridan Troop of cavalry, and fire companies. They were Nelson A. Miles, and it was a large and splendid affair. Ow. ing to the downpour about one-third re- mained out of the lines towns, a toot and mm car. riages, Span veterans, of A. provis- onal cavalry reviewed by Gen The exercises appropriate to the Cen. tennial and the dedicatory ceremony of the Curtin Memorial ground were held in the court house in the afternoon. Ex. Gov. Hastings and Gen. Miles made the principal addresses portant Postmaster General Charles Emory Smith was usa- ble to leave Washington The races scheduled for the Uwing to an im. cabinet meeting, rain prevented the afternoon opening of the new race course, and the fire works in the evening as well Notwithstanding all these dis ourage- ments, everybody bad the highest words of praise for the elaborate preparations Bellefonte made for the gpening day The rain seemed to be a big joke Ev. erybody was jolly and smiled at his friend's sloppy footwear and bedraggled garments It was a soaker THURSDAY'S SUCCESS Be still, sad heart, and cease repining Behind the clouds the sun is shining While these famous lines gave little | elaborate floats was of high consolation to Wednesday's unfortuna weather, yet there was a full The weather coul The people, and espe fit next day have been finer, was an immense outpouring of ially from the county There was little difhculty experienced | in forming the parade and at the sched. uled time it moved It was an industri. al demonstration that well the county. The merit of the many rder, and some quite artistic, while others were original. There was an endless var too. In the afternoon the races at the fair attended and some ground were well good time was made although the track The at the rain add 4 1d pace Wm. A. McNitt Myopia Pa Time 2 second ° urse $100 ""McChestoey Charles M. M second, "Hai Braden Time 2 2 Altoona Firemens Tournamer Wednesday the town was siting fireman amoung them awards cotitest lock Haven, $50.0 Hose race : Hand Lock Haven ; $2 Steamer Hand Hose Co., largest company Fire Department , $25 Best uniformed company Hand in Hand Hose Co., Lock Haven ; fas Lewisburg Best band in line : no award made yet A———————— ———— Jail Blown Up The Clarion county jail at Clarion was badly wrecked Monday night by an ex plosion purposely arranged by some of the inmates. The explosives were given to the prisoners secretly and they used great thought and care in laying the The walls of the building were shattered and train and putting off the explosives the prisoners escaped easily The win dows in the bank building, located some distance further down street, were shat. tered - Accident at Millinburyg While A. PP. Wilson and wife, of Mifflin burg were descending the large hill south Serious of town, part of the harness broke and the horse started to run away Mr Wilson, who is still weak from a stroke | of paralysis, had his skull fractured and | | had not regained consciousness Tuesday | morning. Mrs. Wilson almost had an | ear torn from her head. It is reported | that it may yet have to be taken off. represented | BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY. JULY 26 CENTRE COUNTY. Some Snap Shots From Her Early History Compiled From Older Histories and Tradition. 1000 who Moe All fa in supplies of flour CRRATIO8 The They for their suppl 08; SAT and other ne early settlers in Penns valley traveled vantain region along Penns creek | 411 Juniata for the stories from angers they that sent dreams of would make hair stand or porcupine, to use the language of of these brave men and women o Muscle, daring and Courageous, are now now here, of three and | I score vears, have LUstensd to ther tales of frontier life among wild men and «iid beasts. the denis gens of the forests that we now behold turned into a paradise, the work of their pluck, daring and industry In 1772 Indians were still in these neighborhoods Fire Continued on page * the whole thing. HISTORIC EXHIBITION A Wonderful Collection of Inter esting Relics WAS A SUCCESSFUL FEATURE Old and Rare s made for ad. be appr to the monumen - STRONG OPINION The humors or tragedies of the cam. PAIRL Are apparent in a recent E. L lately editor of the New York etter of Godkin, for many vears and until “Evening candidates Post,” on the presidentia Of one he says I have a deep-seated prejudice against William McKinley and the men who sur. round him and act with him This prejudice is so strong that it can only be modified by facts of which | am neither in possession nor can attale My opinion of them, formed long ago, is that they are the most dangerous set of scoundrels by which any civilized coun ry was ever beset - adh Mr. Bryan takes the right stand on the Chinese question. He endorees the action of the government in sending troops to China to rescue our imperiled and in holding that the United States peed not go to war unless 1 is demon. strated that the Chinese government was a party to the attacks on them be thinks that Congress can find a remedy. But Congress will get ne opportunity to pass on the question until next fall, Until then, McKinley will be Make a note of this, Citizens Ht owas, Bi a iol od t box his heart began to fail him Gordon. His hook with emotion wt be tried Then suddenly and facing the caucus aught sight of himself for the ordea out, as the tears streamed down 1 checks Here Gordon. It when | saw no use boys ' can’t do 2 john B DOYS 4 MS INY vole for was all up with me that there scar. Forgive me General Gordon jumped down from the platform threw both arms about the old Barnes ville soldier, and led the caucus in a mighty cheer that nearly lifted the roof. a——— Ml ———— A Slick Swindling Scheme A SICK worked over the country by a swindling scheme is being trio of sharpers. Their method of working is 10 go to a town, advertise for some prop want to buy erty they and RO to the owners irive a close bargain for the proper ties. They make a deposit and ask for the deed, which they attorney to look up want to have their The deed is taken toa firm who deals in real estate and a The firm attorney, oan is asked on the property. turns the to their woks it up and find that the deed is all right, and then the loan is made, the holders of the deed giving a mortgage on the property. After they secure the loan, they return the deed to its rightful owner, saying that the property does wot quite suit them and that they have hought a property in another part of the town. In due course of time, the owner of the land has notice that a mortgage is | recorded on the property. deed over who