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Show FOR f SAFETY TO THE DRIVER Mirror Incallsd on Street of English Towns have Proved of Material T Benefit. Mirim !or the a liri-t-i- 'v lux-tu- - M.iiiiii's!iiii', lit i gi in Wilisliire, a t byftA.vDAiz, PA&jsisjs f Wilderness waj Ki NG ILLUSTRATIONS BYHTKUilT. WILLI AM50T iXatitorcfWnBw cjrrmxx; co, ,r.; :2.L?.rcJZuzv V. 8 a. . O. -- fit&.siaX o'Uj se xvC'.vXx.iHar ,. J znr,: v za :oar ' iNissildu entrance i any mo- - '"i i in- - Mild W.i.vi.-',t no .Pi-lich.i'lv, hufuruhly p Iunu any u..er tn go oat fi" nit Per thought, only tendered me ex'temdy uneasy, "if tn- - will .inept mr services Mme Major itrennan Ian Iv plareil iisi- anxiety f. ir Un iu ti. rati :uti harry Tl.e Mary opens In s ('mreileruts tent and anxious to be Hway. Undoubtedly ovtr, ,n I, 'iihhil ttuh a siguili.'uiit me in a wleie i rauiuit ai'.iii !.c i t in n.aiies, and have the affair hi a ciiiu-m- I Mage uf li.e t 'i ell War lieu. this ici lin ; xhihitrd Itself lu my man-- . 1: lit I.ee iii'i'Srls to rapt. Va lie at: tiiipnrlant '. i.tu.ii "I do this us a Without e- ( tiled h's'iig all ns HiM.ilile was to lairaslri-et- . A.vuiiipai.U it bv tier, for t upturn i. Moorehouse said I miV f that I ing in my niiN I Mi.M'ht to e:-- ape. .ll.MI ei liv MoiiifhiniiVs rat per lineal HI1 (lilt arinv acuiit Seil. rials. Wayiw KM! starts un Is liilkSlmi MJ'ul, ll.u vxtiiln filially: IU l i They lioH pi '.t stile in the qu.ir Ie.lt Was lieVeli'cil by In t tin darktoe lines of the enemy Hint "I realize your natural anxiety to tl ness Wayne Is tHkcn for a 1'eder.il ofsimply v iciil iii ihe i ievilalile. Gentlemen, will you pleas tnhs or a n.' ii ficer hnd a yoni g la.! v on liorsdiuck is be off. Captain Wuyne, und while no uue spoke, Itren-nai- i feel I'nr.tiiieiit von will not miM'oiih'rne i.nir .Major Brennan, you positions. given In his cluitge. Sn .Is a Hurt licrn should be very glad to keep you with iiilinx his to m.isuichn these haek Kill and attempts in ramp.-words, jnti Mire!) know lint si.f will stand three inrcs to (lie right keep Hue of the us Indefinitely, yet 1 trust you will , l1' "oi.is hi deist nut utter succimitis arid 1'riiii: goes Then ticii'lilly well so as not to attillmte "I that sapling, Incli, g directly south. with I lie dispatches, whik My fee ayoesnd I'atou tiirii. J tu n:e pci feclly free in the matter." them to euvvardice I eliail fas-- l.lm ev Ciiptaiu Wayne, kindly walk latdy of t ho Nurili are li ft alnne. Tl ev straight "1 thank you greatly," 1 answered, If Vila will retire (u (he lhrnrv. seek siielier In a hut Hint riiteriiiC It In In arrordiiiire vvil mlly jour ur West ltoiii the k titt door until you the dark huge muslin smirks Wavne rising us I spoke. "My duty is of such Way in-- . w:i arrange tliis matter with i iiiigeineiits. asking nothing upon my mini opposite the Major's Tlis girl shunts I lie Orate lust In nine. position " The owner of li.e Out, Jed U'.imkhv, ant a nature, tuid lias already been so whoever may I limed Brennan throw Bren purl, yielding him every Niitlsfiiction represent Major J Is wife npis'ar sud sisin a party of long away the neglected thut 1 feel every mo- 1U" hone-melie eull possibly desire hut shall stump of ills cigar nnd then I walked hv a an' Hpprnai'li.- They a be 1 lato of TO loan clalnl,;it- in l.nwrle. hut who ment "i'll s slight formal bow to those lire lu the air." unnecessary delay slowly rm-- uni until reached tin a P'ederal crime. Jiruvey in la- MuJ. Hn 1 wish you a i pleasant return He stared :u me luercdulousiy. his point assigned me My heart was beat quitted i he room. nfiirer wlmni liie I'nii.-,- niuin, sol rerounlxee rle or'trrs t lie arn'st of Wavre ns a spy within your own lines, and an early face h perfeet ph i are of Hmu.ement. lug fast new. fur Is OiiiukUI tiefnre Sii. ridan, wlio cessmiun of hostilities. lolly re:. lived Hie and "Hut. Wayne," lie Htiiiuiuered. "are ou probabilities of tiie t fhrealei.s I, fin wltli death nolens he few Uiiniiti'H, -1 had shaken hands with them all, ecrei message Wavna aware an that Kreiiiiati is ex lit tin felt Major ami doubt that serious inKdlth Uremia n to On tl.e wife of MaJ. and turned toward the The Last Resort of Gentlemen. door, congratuJtrennnri. Ho is rescued hv 1 Uunc-ipert with tiie pistol ? that lie ludds Hie jury, if not deal It. wan to he iuy porI who starts tn reucli i ten foiii.d tiie library deseried. and Sixth Corps trophy? I.ee, while lating myself on escaping thus easily, Do you lealie tion Ye' my truiiicil nerves did nut VV.ivm; In iienctrati-lu ttir ball when a new voice broke suddenly in paced Hu flour lor fully half an hour that lie tm-li- e goes (Hit deliberately Inteiidliig full ini', and outwardly I appeared rimm. Liiii'iiiL wtili h he tiuil before 'at on appeared. ly introdiire.1 to a M hn upon my Stung as I tu kill von?" fully tin cool ami deliberate an my oje Miner iind tiur. ly cKcupin unmaskI trust try iri nnan'N harsh, utu all Captain Wayne Is not In- Imp "1 was not imMcd as to tiie first fact ed Kclit'i til. i,i, :m Years (if constant exposure to rily. (f Way lie. potiept. a least at without ed she to will n sun- Mm. Securing ffr words, i yet shrank from the you mention, hut have never entvr-- t peril in every form depurt "tvs pa no tending had yleldisi me a mull the limn, they an- ft mi lc.1 hv word with me? lioi'ght ili.it must now meet him tn tallied liie slightest doubt as to liie grim philosophy of fatalism lhat now Tlo-n- , ttreroii.n. wlm 1h knueked It was Drenuan. He had entered deadly i umhat. It.loimr Waviu- - luakeN a iidleii. It was no fear of other. However, they do not In the stiHsl inn in most excellent stead. Ind:i.--,i fur lilierty. He eneii.uit' r ltungay. unobserved from the second parlor. t Lev least affect my decision. Yet I do not deed. I doultt not, had I iIiohch to reiieli t ti,- - l.ee rump Mini him t put I "till to Juln Kiirlv. In the "Frankly," 1 responded, "I hoped desire you to suppose Hint I mu at all it to the teat, my hand would have t nf SheuandiiHh tin- V, i w I clir-'d- . quixotic In tliis there Is a In t'.e might." and Wayne, whit-proven the ateadier of the two, for I "Have you forgotten, then, our comfiv IMltli am perleellv willing to Breiinaii'a face waa reason why .si.,:il. In viidi.-iVViivne inui flushed, and h se.uit-tnun a or do you simply elect to Igiiiiany are sent exhibited the intense animosdetail, mill urmdiig at Ihe M tior pact, Plainly nore t.it?" Wayne nn - Miss Minor aiul ity witli which he confronted me. and Hainrav, Inter Kdith HiiiearN. 1 saw i1. others exchange quick VViiyn-- 's In ijrjer In Iluw peculiar the mind often 1 answered l of but rilliis Htnl Itrennan amazement, Ion men nrrlve glances In such moments of exciting aid in i,"iiellinK the InvailerN until a coolly: l rural I a very suspense, parlv of tihiecr.itK lem-l- i tin- N"ei e. remarking "The latter supposition is more ehiillenc-Wayne lu u duel. slight stoop in Brennan's shoulders I Hrennan. Hie truth, Major nearly wit lull I htnl nuver perceived before, CHAPTER XXXIV. Continued. bit that after what we have Just I remember wondering where M no repassed through together we could house nad ever discovered a tailor to WpII. I supjiose l shall be compelled both afford to ignore the past, and give so shocking a fit. to his eoat, aud to let you and licclzpltub go, but it will roiiHrqurr.tly was hoping to escape finally I grew alnioat interested in prove a serious loss to the rnuse of without again encountering you. two birds perched uiarn the limb of the South," 1 said, my thoughts Inindeed! he exclaimed, sarcastica tree opposlm where 1 Btood. I even stantly turned by mention of the mule ally. Hut I might have expected smiled to myself over a Just one of to matters of more importance. "I ex- it. Gentlemen," and ho turned tothe young oflluiTH Itad made an hour will there bo times pert lively up ward the expectant group, "thla man before. Yet with It all I remained your way." and 1 have a personal grievance of observant keenly and fully aware of "Ye kin jist bet thar will," 1 have long standing unsettled. a'h movement made by the others on "It'll be nip and tuck, sought him for months In vain. When the fluid. I saw UaUin accept the derI reckon, but. I'm mighty hopeful o' he canto last night to our assistance, ringer handl'd him and test it enre-Itilly- , Marinr. Th-- t dern muel he needs ter before 1 even consented to accept bis tli" long, slim, blue barrel lookho took down a peg." services I insisted that no occurrence ing deadly enough as ho held It up be"Sergeant." I said, did you send out of the defense should prevent our tween me nml tiie sky. Then Moore-linns- e a party to bring in our borses and the Now meeting, if we both survived. approached Brennan with its sabers?" he endeavors to sneak away like a fellow in liis grasp, und liie Lieutenant "It vos all done already; der horses whipped cur. I demand satisfaction crossed over, and stood beside me. vos found und der swords." at bis hands, and if it Is refused I Here s (be gun, Wayne," he How many men have we lost?" him in both urrn!"." shall denounce "aud I sincerely hope you side, Der vos live Uilt, Cr.ptaln; dot vos 1 My cheeks burned, but before have changed your decision. There is I It. vos hit mil der ear ofF; Sands could control mvself sufficiently fur no mercy in Brennan's eyes. Is goln' to die, und maybe Elliott vill Moorebouse spoke. answpr, "So I notice, 1 answered, taking not get some better; some odders vos "Rut, Brennan, see here, he said the derringer from him, and examining hurted." anxiously, surely Captain Wayne has It with some curiosity, "but I shall do "How many men does that leave us served you well. Is this trouble beas I said, nevertheless. It is not any fit for duty?'' I asked decisively, push- tween you so serious that no amends sentiment of mercy I feel which spares ing back my plate and rising from the are possible? him, but a duty that appeals to me table. meet"None, short of a personal even more strongly than bate. "Dere vos twelve, Captain, mlt me." ing. "By Heaven, I wish It were other"That will do," I said. "In half an "Captain," and the perplexed fedwise. hour from now have the men ready eral commander turned toward me, "Who gives the word? I questioned. for the road," and 1 turned and left the "have you any word of explanation in I do; are you room. ready? this unfortunate affair?" We must deport at once. More than rerfcctly." I am "Very little, I answered. I held out my hand, and his fingers ever now I realized the necessity for not even aware that I have done in- dosed upon it with warm, friendly haste. I hoil to meet the officer com- Jury to Major Brennan, purposely or grip. The next moment Brennan and He has not so much as manding the Federal detachment who otherwise. I stood, nad come to our aid, pay him the seemingly alone, facing each honored me with information as to bis other, as motionless as two stgtues. marks of respect, and get cause of complaint However, I care His ennt was buttoned to the throat, sway without again coming In contact very little what it may be. As he r his I felt myself has seen fit to denounce with Major Itrennan. pulled low over his eyes, ine beBrennan Hurled His Yet 6moklng Derringer at Hie Feet With an Oath." tils pistol hnml ItBnglng fore officers of my own corps, I should pledged to tills course of action. straight down A sentry stationed In the lower hall- be extremely glad to meet him upon such a meeting must necessarily mean risk my life rattier than injure Major at his side, his gaze never wavering from me. I knew he was coolly, deway Informed me the officers were that ground alone; hut after what we to Edith Brennan, and how it would Brennan." I tntent-waIn hare Just a liberately measuring the distance befront His the Thla messing together troubled eyes studied me passed through together, affect our future relationship. parlor, ' and I at once headed that way. I felt ready to blot out these past difthe thought that swayed nnd mas ly, and then hia face suddenly liright-terei- l tween ii h with as deadly a purpose as The almost painful Whatever they may have I had pledged me. paused, however, to visit the wounded ferences. myself to etied with a new thought. "Wayne, any murderer. for a moment, spoke cheerily to my been, they are not liable to occur avoid hint, and Indeed had used every ho asked, placing his hand upon tny stillness was broken by Uaton, and I marked the tremor in bis voice. own men. and then, opening the door again, nor we to meet. means possible to that end. The tlmo arm familiarly, "Is ft Mrs. Hrennaii? "Are you Imiti ready, gentlemen?" For an Instant I hesitated, lint his qui'Mly, entered the room which I had "They have occurred again since you was none too long, yet my mind once "I am," said Brennan. last left in possession of the guer- have been In ibis house!" Brennan thoroughly settled as to my duly to manly, honest cniiiiteiinnctt reassured rillas. With the exception uf broken broke forth exritedlv. "You are not a her, became calm Hgain, and con 11 me. "Between us only, it Is." I "Heady," I replied. now "The word will he one. two, three I windows and bullet-scarreand hut brand you here wails lit- coward, outcome. When Cat on (iPnt Jn th gravely; "but not tin slightest tle evidence remained of that contest as a sneak ami liar! Now will you , ntered. flushed and visibly excited blame attaches to Iter." fire; wit li a slight pause after the A report from either I which had raged here with such fury fl!)'?" do not wholly understand." lie three pistol from what had evidently proven an uo- Hie final word is npokfn I shall We stood for a moment In utter st- - rlmonlous controversy, but a few lours previously. There greeted him said at last, "vet I do not doubt you Be prepared now. were numerous dark stains upon the lence, eye to eye, and I knew there with a smile. may lie pcrfcnly right in your de- take personally "You aptear to have experienced dlf rision lie extended Ms li.'iud Imcarpet, but itiucii of the furniture had was no hi ip for it. These words, pub"Heady'" raid the voice once more; heen restored to place, while a cheer- liely spoken, left me no choice. know you ti- lie a good and its I saw Brennan's arm slowly said pulsively Acuities In regard to details," , ful wood (ire crackled In the open "I am :t your service. Major Bren eiirintialy. lifted mine alho, and ruvered soldier and a true gent lemur., I will ini not'lig, us did so. hiiiiosl lit wnn-wi'grate. Heft re it three men were sit- nan." I returned sternly, now or ut There was inueh unnecessarv talk." stand by xou. Wayne, but I pledge this w I. at if lie takes advantage irem lieioos- del strud'liesH of nerve ting smoking, while upon a small table he admitted, "hut maf'ers hue- b ett tli'-ic!im eibows rested a flat botut Iasi arranged to tiie s;ttisfv ti'n "f ly, and you fail (as God foilud' I will wrtit I In lil ti e slender gauge : hr re a 'h the x isor rd Ms cap. tle. flunked by several glasses. A all concerned. You are to mi ft at f:ue him myself; Hl(i when do, thete ' will lie no liiing in the air" n't li a- - though he dri ailed tile single glance sufficed to tell me they nee, in tiie rear of li.e big I were Federal cavalrymen, one being do Pot remember that we sis.ike. lieees'-l- l v t 'alon roncted' Hied, a sNd entirely removed frii't) oh I save ome. while w the red faced lieutenant whom I had I have been eotni cited to servaMon. tl.e. two. Ili'ce fire'" pii'sed out as we through tl.e orchard field whole tiie, i.ieil. t.Me rhiitg.- i tr:k already n,cl Vy l'i toi ,' accept pistols as the wcuprin-I am reeking the commander Mini- ui.i've Mm. amt I slag of have nothing else here at all suitable .big tollmen sl.eil stood Nm un'i! wri ing t I this detachment." turned the corner of the gi'cai rani-l- gi red Luck wan!, icy kiit torn tr"in my for the purpose eafalry sabers explained, us iithey glanced at me in surprise at my iiltcr and load. 'I v.ldt. 1. ei,' ;!:i..igh ur. itior htr too cumhernontc. Lieutenant PMrr shackle building who entrance unannounced. "I am Capchances to possesH two derringers "t more prosperous days Itad been ibdl aud a it in trickle of bleed ipe" try tain Wayne, In charge of the Confediii I'at'ip r'.Niiipg toward aeliy alike, which we have tii.t! tiallr cB'ed to the etir'iig of Hi b al did I' Ml ' we pert xx i'li erate troop which was engaged iu deI hope this Is satisfae-orany signs of t: . .f 'nee f.e. lit lace liil.-anxiety, and agreed upon fense of litis lit, use." of our .tulcgniilMs re still. (I Tliex Hu u B emiai. hurled M vet smoking to you, Wayne?" A portly man with a strong far", and : Hilo ll. dirt it i.ls feet wlh "I Kilt not pree'sely un expert, but ing upon Hi-- fu;u lu r side, e' t ;( up. .bn ir r tliitt does not greatly matter Who acts pnsl'c t tic door and both e ed J'iigltt an oa'i wparit.g a tlosely dipped gray beard, arose from a comfortable armchair n l ' r.i". i'i i til" i in ly as we approacl.i ,. 'I bo Ha;. '.tin !or Brennan?" and advanced with hand extended. "Captain Mf'nrpliu'.isp, rather against came Iowan! os slowlv "I am Captain Mooreltonre. in comto he gn ally "It uis will, I think." When Beecher Hollered." rg:i'tii. gen mand." he answered, cordially, "and "Very well. Ciiton, I am perfectly lleiuon." he said, with con mniiluiiN x Corning home frem the nicrniits am very glad to meet you. Will you ntisfied, and atn. indeed, grea'ly lilenofiN, "that we have mi Huigoon uerxice one S unlay I r lb ocher thiew not Join us? My second lieutenant, iM'ittii r .on'i-t.i- ut I.Iiiim.H on a lounge arid laid, in s tons ililired to you, yet before we go on with us Howex-owlio ins i osltive genius In that lii.e. ! desire to speak a word rr two wi'h has any adxun'ugc In 'll. respect of deep (bjectmn: bclleie that was I f'oi.i! It.k uiti.Dil.cd a few tuvtlea of rattier cnii nt f'aton. may I a. I; If 1..- ur i t La worst sermon 1 ever preuebed" the uMnnt-- t Itanki.e-s.- " facing I cliciee wt.'-kwhich we will divide him, mv hand rrd!ng ligl.ilv upon rungi'Micnis' a already coi ideti'd have 'me of Ills (laughters protested that In- writing table, my eyes leading Ms most gl'uily." proven sa'lslai t"r'. to your p'hicl-pul-- ' slut Lad seldom heard li.iii when ha "I Brand You Here and Now as Sneak "I thar.k you," I replied, ar.x'nus to was more ciieigetie. "ill:, yes," was and Liar; Now Will You Fight?" xpresslve face. 'As my second I wish I taven't me, t him as pleasantly as "I'l.llrelv NO lte impatient reply, "'x'lu-you to comprehend fully mv actions, but urn eager to get away upon my any time. B it I am unfortunate here .ind the motives that Inspire 'hem. If "Then if ."'.I Ftep Hits anything to say I ulways Toiler." Tha Pfer as to Ou'look duty ss early ns may he. and have In having no officer of my army prs--r- i Hoy are in i.ny way nns.v isfaetory to way ;i niopicni t . and hetieu can r.;it:i lib- - j certain detail'' no sec- vuur mind you ntay feel at iwrfi-c- t merely intruded upon you to explain Brennan wax leaning In negligent His Right to Title. ond." my purpose." (rty to wi'Miold your services. I am ' lkuib!lcs one. of there New he lnsls'e.l. "Duty French paper says that "Nonsense," gentlemen now, and always Iiuvn been, opposed attitude against tiie side of il,e hujl,. fastened uihii; the ground, Zealand clib-- l bad Just taken up hli is i.tw-- quite so urgent as to require will ruiisf-n- t to serve," he said, his (o dueling; I bcllcvu it wrong In prin- ing, ids a waste of good liquor. Captain Wayne, fate lirlghter.lt g at my rejrqndfr. ciple, and a travesty upon Justice; but the blue smoke of a cigui iitieil laz- residence upon n piece of land, his "I Soma our? hastily pitched a way tn it is a custom of tbe South, n require- liy altoxe his head. I glanced toward right to which was coi'Iented: licrn.it me to present my officers idcu'ciiants Wsrrcn and Starr, Ses-Ti.- the front, and Lieutenant f'aton, pale ment among officers of our army, and ise myself have got nn iimli'iib'rd tl'l" to the he observed, ai I Me ths of a gray property, New Humrshlre Cavalry," bjt determined, stood at my shoulder. after what haj Just ocruirrd between lie 'on slant haunting fear of tiie "It will afford me pleasure to act Major Dietitian and myself I cannot ; squirrel un the fence rail beyond. 1 preceding owner." I Major's ! t e I , pu-hi- I i , 1 . g.-- l I 1 1 j ; tl.r-mc'- , 1 mir- ITi-m-i- fed in si,-- suppirt-r.- l on si'iini.irds to l lint its lop is 15 lerl ainit i lie sired, occupies an fix.- - V&hoIovE Story ofA Gray Jacket ,; .i V SYNOPSIS. lu-n- m.v-el'- ror ' ccryprciFTVA to p mjs MYcLAHr;3HBNOKIffi f at atrect nuncis to piovide of xeliich a xiexx of l.e oiiim) : it'octs l.a.e Uen t.'isulel la at le.iis' mu in lh.gl.ti.d. in Folkestone til: acute angle tiitiv atrciri i ri ng v. h.ic uhe iuii.tr n liliill up i !. lj li.e r'.irb On Uiis corner is laced a t'ixili inch inliror on gas pipe s'and.irub al such an an'. !u that drivtrs of vehicle con.ci coining toward tlie built-uiruni ei'lti-- i oi the two oiqxieite street ran sec no tin- - streets at right angles lu tlitir jut it. Tile i fiinci r in charge stales that uwii.t; in Pie iuo.).ssihil;ty of motorists Si ..ni: .iii) li.tliir lit s i.lnl U.iiruxx vseapea have on or. nl nl linii point. Siiicu liie min r ii.is been iixed lie lias not he: rj oi Ling approaching an '1 l:c damp, mist, ruin or frost i. air no lit effect on tiie minor, Ini it :s i ioiiail) cleaned b.x a passing, Inini'iirtl.tei ulieti clean ini; bis l.i rn . 1 ls i lu-x- tl-- os: ton .it tl:c apex of a closc.l The engineer in right angle curve "Tin- - n.irror requires :ijsscarce; v at;, clcami::. ; only a wipe otcr litre ; ill about throe months." Kngiii'ctiug News (tlsg-jlsi- . s l In-o- - 1 reni-elem- That One Thing Lacking lidy .'.iiuint.i riiior.v, the a bio and ariiciit iia-siiof the modern Irish the muvemi i t., - fiii.il reui Irieii s'.nry: "It w.i the w einlir.;; day of I.it and illridRei, and they were haviiiR a clinrcl. widdiiiR. It was it grand ;d I:. I was dressed with pati-ii- t tail' lealinr sl.is s, while vest and limning no. H'idiii-shone nttii'ctivcly in many toll rs Tiie ceietucny was over, and the h;.py pair w, . down tiie cisie. out into tin- sire-- ', wltcre a great ciowd guoti'd tl:em with delight. Once seated wiih.in lltr call, llrid&ol leaned iiti-- r to Pot ami said, in a loud whlfper. 'Oeh, Iat. If wo mold only lmve s'i .id on tiio rid, .walk and wnteh-oi- l otiisclves pabs, wouldn't it hare heel: ii liu' " I.- l 1 M-- . - lin-nna- ; - New Idea for Dressmakers. York woman lias i nan tru rated a new departure, Sin sent word to tt number of drosstnukers that she had so many dresses to make, of such dii! stick luaterials. and so tunny oth-r- s to Is altered, and nunted the it! to he made and asked for hids. She will I'rolttilily accept tiie lowest bid. and this seems to open up new in droxsmakiiiK. It will lao develop a new variety of shrewdness oil (lie part of auccessful dressmakers - the ability to figure on bids. A New ' fi.-i- .i Sure of Himself. Ar'Ui't yon afraid you may become slave to the smoking liahit?" Xu. I can quit whenever ! want to." How do von know that? Have you ever tried it " No. but I've cured myself of the hahit of voting for every candidate who is nominated hr the jiolitiral party to which I belong, and a man must have a strong will to do lhat. Pa's Rather Indefinite. Pa, what is an uiiuchruniani?" "Oh, that's something or utlier smart people arc always finding in Shake- speare's works Now. rmi along and play." Out of Reach. Towiilcy - How's tin- new cook get- ting on? Silbhults I don't know. She didn't Boston Trunscrlpt leave her ad !iv-- ' c HOW MANY OF US Fail to Select Food Nature Demands to Ward Off Ailments? i cus-"onia- raji-vlso- ; - s n j : ! i i j I d he-f"i'- e lady, r pea king about food, I was accustomed to eating saya: all kinds of ordinary food until, for some rviison, indigestion and nervous prnsira'iuu set in. "After I lied run down seriously my attciitii'in "as citlli tl to the necessity of tutne ehiinei in mv dht. and I discontinued my oidimiv.v breakfast with a and bi.un usina Crape-Nut- s cream. rir! of good qunn'ity In a few ti.ijs my cottdi'ien changed itt a rest atkable way, and I I itad begun to l.ave a s'tiiigth that never possessid of In fore, a vigor l h dy and a pni.-'-o of mind that amaz(l me. It was mtirely new in my exiiericiico. "My former atl'.t'ks of inilisestion had been ncctinipHi.ied by l:j:it flashes, and many titr.t s my (ondiiion was viitit 'd, nil sicis or dizzineFg. rush of Mood to the held and neural-c.i.ri ins ir. tl.e lisirn: firap- Nuts abme for "Siri hrenkfasl I hav bcn Ire" from . lie.se have f reidib s. x- I f 'i times wIuti Indulged in ri' h. creasy foods in quantity, ihn I would he waned by a , and p.tln under ihc left should' r Mud-Ultb-si I ceded the v.arni'lt: the old trouble wtq'd ec pc ltatk, hut when 1 iinaiiy got to know where this- troubles origin.i'ed 1 re'iireed tn my firape-Xut- s and cream and the pain mrl disturbance left very quickly. 1 am now in prime lteal'h as a " Niitiio result of rr.y use cf (irape-Ntitios Co.. Hattie Creek. um klven by Midi. There's a reasrn." and it U explained in tb lif'le . bonk, "The Hoad to Wellville." in l'kg-sEver rrad the shnrr letter f A new ne appears from lime tn time. 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