A Mystery Romance of the Diplomatic Set in Washington Political intrigue is the theme of this fascinating and inter- esting Serial, the first chapter of which will appear in our next issue. The plot is origi- nal and daring and is woven around the United States Secret Service. It is nota blood and burglar tale, but a story of a very clever man and a still more clever woman. The peace of the world is threatened by a meditated Latin compact and with the fate of nations in the balance, comes a battle of wits be- tween the man and the woman. How they both win out is best learn- ed by following the story through the succeeding install- ments in this paper. Where the bug] But the bi And the mou Hidden graves from war's mad sang of rest; marchers ¢ 5 cers f Me and r the land « pars for their los twilight star n he hues when ends t! flags now are sin men of blue and grey. iv They a nf >d of battles is kindly none of mankind's 8s cherished ever too nese pawns of warefare's bs of nature's sg in d array the blue ar They are nature's hands The flowers aay, will rumble and rattla, fifes blow sharp and shrill knew the bat ne high hill; i whisper 8 nown graves in the thickets, side and the plain, issing scouts and the pickets, heir places in the fray, finds a haven— fate e guns that wrangled eace song of the thr ses and vines are tangled dBi, fray ve graves of blue and ; ® NAN PNP PN A PP, 1 3 Are Rapidly Marching "Into the Unknown = Sharpshooter in the Civil War meh per ym as day ap prbaches to remind the non Memorial the surviy of the 60s how fast the army of is marching into the unknown Flowers are strewn upon the graves of the head statistics of mortality are as freely flung at heads of the living Idlers Possibly the vet. erans are not cheered hy this sober and convinelng Information, and cer tainly and grandchil- dren give it but entertainment A look at the the shits ard waiblie and ing heroes and the their children coid other side soldiers’ something the living | great day | of good cheer as | fact-—that of the | youth of the army of the! lays when the life of at stake side, of old presents well as a surprising extreme those a nation was The survivors of the Union army of | war are known to number at this date 620,000, and a majority | of these men are in the active pur suits of industry. Although there are | a few very old men among the vet the average age of the sur. With the a feature of our time we ought to have with us for many years at least The most desperate civil war of in thelr teens or barely out of their teens. The ree thow that of the enlistments 1,151,438 In decorating the graves of the dead and In honoring the living soldiers of 61 the whole nation renews yearly the inspirations of patriotism. This year there are still In the land of the Hving and the country they saved more than half a million of the herole “boys” of ‘61, and we are just coming to see that they really were boys, and boys well worth remembering-—those who have answered the last roll eall and those who are yet with us in the bat. tes of peace. aidier little actuall ye known as of the shar Atl best theirs lesperate work } 14 shooters Was Thay often withou Were of assistance literally And them he must enemy for one of and in ‘missing’ trace of him when end came die alone, marked time he would on the would be lost H. Guinand, a famous shot in his day R past books commander of the Berdan was the hero of many stirring adventures of the fighting be fore Fredericksburg “Fow that civillanas or er, soldiera realize either matt can what il Fredericksburg” sald Mr “1 never knew what it was to fight be side any one, | to follow my de tall practimily alone, ‘During Fredericks burg | with two other sharpshooters was detailed to pick off a negro sharp shooter, a Confederate, who had been working havoc among our men We got a glimpse of him now and then, but nothing more. He was a crack shot and had brought down many of ficers and privates. In order to get nA had the battle of beyond our picket lines and beyond any chance of assistance. gerous for the regiment to venture on. tion toward the enemy's lines. Ry morning we had hidden ourselves in trees well apar!, where we awaited developments. We were well enough hidden, but the bullets whistled through the trees and occasionally dropped showers of leaves on us; but that was to be expected. Well, it took us all day to locate that negro, but we got him finally. He had hidden himself In an old chimney, which made a pretty good defense. He would fire and then duck behind the bricks, and our bullets would glance off. Dur ing that long walt both my com. panions were silenced by the cross fire. It was two lives for one, but we never hesitated when such a eall came.” PEACE AGREEMENT SIDNED AT JURE All Points, TEXT OF THE AGREEMENT. important Concessions Also Written Down--Custom-house at Juarez is the Scene of Another Notable Event. Agreed ‘Senor Don Fi “Don Fran Franc “ Don Jose “Don Mar Ball Game ¥ 11s Artist Boston Frederick a8 widely known home here game his bronchial Porter artist, Vinten died at and the dust throat, trouble badly bringing on which the sulted Ex-Gov. Aycock for Senator. Asheville, N. © Ex-Gov B. Aycock announced his candidacy United States Senator date. Deserted Husband Kills Wife Scranton, Pa Failing to effect n reconciliation with his wife, James McLean, of this city, shot and killed her, He then ran to the Bnsque- hanna river, and jumping in was drowned before pursuers could reach him. nO 8 Dreadnoughts for Russia 8t. Petersburg.-—The Douma has authorized the expenditure of $150, $40,000 for a reorganization of the oot, — RA Porter are one dollar per yes: in advan. s. ADVERTIFING RATES splay ment of Wu or more fuches or hr OF 14 Ore ine sertions, eight conta per inch for each sue. Dis | play sdvet sing oo upying less space than tea | Inches and for Jess twin three insertions, from | TEBMB,. The terms of subsert ption to ihe Fe | advertise. i cording w composition. Loca] potlees a companyiog display advertises Ing five cents per line for each insertion : other wise, eight orpts per Ine, micimum charge twenty-five cents Legal notioes twenty cents per line for three Insertions, and ten cen per lone for cach ad- ditional insertion POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS, DEMOCRATIC. FOR SHERIFF We sre authorized 0 sunouncs that Arthur B, Lee, of Poter township, 1s & candidate for the office of Bheriff, subject to the rules aud reguls. tions of the Dom cratic primaries 10 be held Beptember 30, paid We are ruthorised to ano J Giugery, of Huston tow nship the office of Fher iff subiiect to th Democratic primaries to be held on Be mee that D i¥ a candidate ‘or s dects on of the ptember 80 FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER We are anthorized 0 announce mon of Ferguson u« Mow of Commis Democratic pa thorized *o aun Mision tht if Poller township f County Corn iesion on Beplember 3 We nre n Lof Pie i ihe primaries to! HARRY Formerly of Benner to FOR TO EDITOR RE} : mysel! 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