Prisoners and Captives Chapter XX Idea of Siberian escape
In a turbulent chapter, Easton reports on Pavloski’s Siberian exiles and a bold plan to move three leaders across Russia. Tyars weighs risks as Easton and Miss Winters clash over loyalties while Tyars’ grip tightens on the expedition despite personal doubt.
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Miss Winter
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Helen
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Claud Tyars
Mr. Easton
Miss Winters
A Womans Insight Confounds a Gentleman's Plan
Matthew Mark Haston visits Miss Winter to discuss Grace and Dyars as Miss Winter tests his resolve. The scene reveals how a man in trouble seeks feminine aid, while the conversation exposes tension and unspoken motives, with Winters’ sly retorts and Haston’s earnest awkwardness.
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Railway lighting test proves endurance across vast distance
A new system by Lochner Lucas demonstrates all carriages remain lit for twelve weeks and 25,200 miles on Great Western Halhyus, with oil wells and seals intact. The test shows lights stayed bright without human attendance or repairs, using virtually no coal beyond locomotive needs.
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When the Heart Stops Beating Delivers death sequence
The text explains that cessation of circulation leads to lung capillary congestion, brain waste removal failure, and oxygen deficit. Blood flow halts within about half a minute, with the left ventricle’s last push filling arteries while venous return collapses, followed by loss of nervous function and likely death from suffocation, though reflex movement may briefly persist.
Plain English Prescriptions Prompt a Debate at Washington Store
A fragment from a Washington stor y debate contrasts calls for plain English in prescriptions with complaints that such bills fail to communicate. The overheard exchange questions utility and clarity amid local concerns.
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Washington Stor
Woman’s Rights Debate Echoes in Yonkers Statesman
A fragment from Yonkers Statesman notes a heated exchange about gender roles in lawmaking. A man argues for legislative action on a large mine while a woman claims more limited public scope.
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General Regalado’s Battle and Consequences in Central America
Fragmented report details General Tomas Regalado killed at the Guatemalan border, titled as a fierce fire eater and Salvadoran leader with a controversial career. It mentions Captain O’Brien influence, his presidency, and a chaotic retreat as Guatemalan forces prevailed. The piece also references educational appointees Ye Emer B. Brown and Dr. Girard Wilmot Birden, plus postmaster Benjamin Barnes and various cultural figures with cryptic notes on marriages, dialect studies, and regional prominence.
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National Council of Envention
Utmoeis State Normal University
Chicago Trade and Industry Amid Mixed Summer Signals
Chicago shows persistent activity in manufacturing construction and transport, aided by optimistic crop prospects and rising grain movement. Despite some declines in breadstuffs, general business improves, with gains in furnaces and factories and strong provisions prices.
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Gamlaos
Dun
Historic Midwestern Market Prices Face Wide Range
A sprawling list of commodity quotes across cities shows cattle and hog prices from Chicago, St. Louis, Milwaukee, and Buffalo along with grain bids for wheat, corn, oats, and rye. Mixed quality terms and varying grade designations reflect a snapshot of market conditions and regional price spreads.
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Minor Note Details Library Project Funding
Andrew Gurpesse yields fourteen thousand seven hundred ninety five dollars for a Gedaryuls valley library building. The Order of Railway Photographers push for an urgent action in Lanisville Kentucky to restore the Laniardite and Nashville Railroad Company from its charged employees who join the union dispute.
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Gedaryuls
O.) Valley
Iilway
Lanisville
Laniardite and Nashville Railroad
Conny
Chaggiog
Ovdue
Terrible to Recall Five Weeks in Bed with Kidney Pain
Mary Wagner of Bridgeport Connecticut describes long illness with kidney disorder leaving her weak and unable to work. She reports continual bearing down pain headaches backaches and frequent urination. after using Donn's Kidney Pills she sees improvement from the first box and claims a full cure after five boxes. Sold by Foster-Moster Co. Buffalo NY for 50 cents.
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Kassiith Ave
Bridgeport
Donn
Foster-Moburn Co
Buffalo
N. Y
The Wrong Viece Train Crash at Speers Crossing
A cream car passenger requests Speers Station but the conductor nears his stop as a crash sends he and another passenger to the embankment. A drummer nearby concedes the accident is a catastrophe and jokes about the misplacement.
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Speers Station
Speers
Sores on Hands Cured by Cuticura Remedy in Chicago
A Chicago dye-house worker named Mrs A B Maurer reports a long struggle with severe hand sores. After three doctors failed, she used Cuticura Soap and Ointment, noting relief within three days and now smooth hands. Dated July 1, 1905.
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Yam
Mra
A. B. Maurer
Brute St
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Ill
Jaly
Watch Jewelers and Crystal Substitution Myth Debunked
A reader discusses fears of jewelers swapping crystals for jewels during repairs. The author argues dishonest jewelers cannot steal embedded jewels from watches since they are largely valueless, with antique watches sometimes holding costlier jewels while modern ones are worth at most about $150 gross.
Frickle Woman and Masou Lecturer Mystery
An unclear report describes a woman and a lecturer in Indy's scene with strange phrases and fading details. The text hints at supposed symptoms and a platform appearance with trimmed whiskers, but raises confusion about identities and events.
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Miy
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Hugh
Jones
Tecturer
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