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Calvin X. Fry of Spok400. 'Ro]4'on, 1 its ralriles�; gai) wirrinving monwati
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pected Its presence, for the sky was
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betr speed, left the hustling ,Calvin J*,' oothijig more than a drenching, but
Fry gesticulating far out ot hearing. I It wits nQue. the le. -4 exciting for that.
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suddell outflash Of the myriad lights
appeal, being hackneyed and over-
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bialf a million dollars.
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lights delimited the high mesa a
man- the winding labyrinth of Incan�
doxet knew what -to contest wlth� him
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, �� otead an a if%rin of irt least 80 We' j)9low,jho curtaia'and one above It, I descents netted the peaks like glowing "That's in my department" replied Z�211F I -- —.------ - Write for liample ,- .
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hist father, mofter#. son, ,jdankliter, " " e, . 't 6 � aat*,,4eW on donverging A nAOR WITH TIM ELEMENTS, abouts. If be read his chart correct' bent Gallive'r, and in'thb midst stood we shall be with him In the courts." "i �P tioulazis, eta, . .
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jn good standing vaaY !pre-em,Pt a P . � i Kasterskill b(thind find were near4ng ,urt, and lightsfflashed out, illuminat- � � , .i U� we will
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resl4c, �qlx outhr, ineal ft came- to their (,Prq the tremor rectlyi over Philadelphia, where Car. speak. I was wrong not to tell you � . � . Pocket
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. eams1rom di'ate of tomeetead entry ,from powerful eligiues, Could the son7 made a wide circle above the ' ' cof your mistake, but I loved you from , X�ipa
. frinoluding the time requirefl. to earn ' ondor have ascended, into the cloud 'vast aerial harbor, I ter peaks or even ,be summits of Slide i ever think of such a thing?" . . P I ,W. -- `
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� - 4 $ 1 elements they failed an encounter with age had a roason-the hobe of seeing
";j ,tgIrr pL pre�emptio,n may take a !Pur, head, "You re going foul of hir. ,west were ramparted with towering . '
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��, 111ijoe $3, per aore., �Dutls&-,XnAf I the way of lightning. The doines of br
III Just In time Carson looked. From ning, toward -which Carson hurled the ii�iglng her to see that when she
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t weska-0 six man�ths in each of tbrov the depths of air below the great , bub- LVirginia like a bullet. The town stud. I thundercloud o' few miles to their right dropped froal the siu to lits feet be
'ra, 001tivate fifty acres and � i seemed almost low enough to be over. had loved her; that when she bad
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, W. W. conyl . approach. A collision meant ruin, I swept under them as It drawn by ascent, aud the Virginia rose like an she had -beard so little an�l had found
Deputy of the ifflst�r of t#o nteflox The propelling blages of the aeronef . Swift- mecha%nism, and the harbor of I osprew chased by an eagle.
, r .the last Carson in him thettemptatlon
I ,X, B.-Unouthopitted publication chi. - the envelope of! the gas hold- I New 'York lay beneath, alivie with I
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, ment willnot be paid for. ....— -- ' The lights were ilreadly i was so masked in doty that it was too
�— er like paper, ana the two ships Ili. a ! Shipping,
It' . a h I Carson. lq'm scalffig the front of that strong for hiti:l. And had lie ever once
I' 11 �V. O.&BLING, Life, AccidelAt Fit's arA Plate huge mass of'tangled wrectago would � burning, and the f, r spread Bdbylo shower." In that doliclous, perilous time of act -
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�, fall to the earth In death and ruin, or j of the modern world hung Ilk a fairy
0 � and . 4utibioneering,. . the,escaping gas from the aeronet, 1,; t i Even Craighead's voice was hushed , in- Uncle Theodore inexcusably pre-
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�,- , W. BROWISTING," M. U, M. G nited from the exhaust of the Vir- 1 ther rim of the concave cup of the city of oriental fable rose the cloud goodness? True, he bad let her stay
1.`k aTe P S ,Graidu'aiW Victoria U ginia's englRes, might explode, burltfi �
,�:A 9 earth. Carson ivas amaz�,d nod Stan- castles, their summits white in tile 1 as his niece, but lind not his father al.
l V. oifice"and residen Doe. gDam'stato the fragments of both vessels far aud tied, .He had never seen New Yo'rk,
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. '!;", I . I . fair,forin of V#wlnia Suarez hurled to the actualldes before him. The streets bl-a7ed out in the heart of tb' blac� 'Sh IS$ see
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,"I Hes., Honor Graduate Toronto Un- foinilessness below. ed into positions perwitting a vle,w of was reared, and fristancl,y the Wh t I
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��i noyal Alexandra Hospital, ett. Office full speed forward. The Virginia obey- : after another. The boy was afraid. ' and ,terrible, while thi? blue skjy be- ;
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,J Andrew Street, Exeter. . The huge city roaring up at them. like yond Land'above It turn'ed binel; velvet ' In Shayne's r1old if it were the last act
.j. to *the'aeronat's starboard. the latter . i
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I sonage, Exeter. . detonation that set the huge fabric In don't you 'light?" cbill as with frost, and -st"I tbe clonds : house. Glimmers of fight froin two ;
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. Carson, "I'm af - Where can we priopelleirs on the air seeinvd to fail,
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allght?!' .. I for the cloud masses no longer appear - bebi� nbout that core of light in the i
" rbysician and Surgeon and, Ac. stor as her people realized the fearful � - I I
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ill " 11; I Ri,ery effect that could be produced Fanny."
t I;-. - i by lights, white and colored, the elea- Virginia walked to the window.
. I .�. . . ... .jj�g triclan-m-tists had worked out for the There lay the dear little airship that
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. I *1 %X ji nl�!�;f -, � ., 1 4. ;I I ', ,11, : the hold was a plave of mystery,'hold.
; way now, peering into every bearing
. --alla pws, ult,� .. : .. ,jr ... I ng ! fing no nelghborsbip with. the people
I . and gearing for signs of damage.
,k,, i) , I , � "It's a miraelo," said Theodore at
In, bul I rf-t - t- -.*i i, *;h- ,7,)ul7,b i)eiow it was a real Laputa, an Wand
pretty drx." � . i to the nir, and those only could reach last, "but she's all right and ready to
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FREE To , 7 ING FROM WOMEN'S AILMENTS. . "Did you find a way down?" asked
.... '..:4 ... 1, ',�";. I am a woman. Car,;on of Craighead, .111 unconscious
,�:,*�'.., I I know woman's sufferings.
, ;;J�' - X... " "I'll � , I baye found the cure - of the nearness of wlint be sought.
� 11 ...,:. Iviuma free,ofa obarge,my home treat. "Only the old %vny by which I came
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�� N.; w imen's ailments. 1want to toll all women about Off the baek Slo0p of the emporium,"
tbiP Curo-yOu, nly reader, for yourself, your I ri,plied rriii,ghead, who bod been skirt-
,, �". PZN ,.N0-,,. daitlighter your mother, or Yom, sister. I want to '
lwi'�;-.�-,�-' 0.' ing o lung i lie edge of i he ptirapeL "It's
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.� @�,�: ,WX',',-',"��. J.,,!, you ow to cure Yourself at ho e
... - .,� tbehal nderstandwom, a nintior of slu-t-itiv gi-ttvity. As to get-
i�.�.*? �k.-,�� . 1�� 1111-�111 p,ofadoctor. Mencannotu I
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IN11111 . a4,�.,-. en's suirerings. What we women know front ex. ting bitek, unfps-,i yoii hroxmlit Your
I...�.��.,�'...-...-"".-ir",..,�l?"", .-� I perience, we know better than any doctor. 1know
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" :`�;,?"�,nl ..", Lplo,� rrhamor WhItIsh discharge, Ulceration, Dis.
,g;r;�. I—- qrr, 111d f-linp, liow it'i; golng to be man-
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;W,Z`-;�� or.Vi6wful Periods. Uterine or Ovarlon Tumors or ii-.vd " � '
g ,.g�.�,�.. * Grolvi 138, also pains In the head, back and boWels,
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gx� �!'g "0ni-e down I ean forve my way up",
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1i "i. "i"IN I '.� R.". � " Py -�i bon, Ina down feelings, nervousness, creepingfeel. '
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Va fog,vv the spine, nielaincholy, desireto cry, hot
,.i, �.:,;,4:�:::;:: : -M.- ,ud Theodore. rnking hi,; voice Ili his
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'...... ,..; m. flosL�. wearineSsp lkidney and bladder t 'a
, .. Wnw . , Whe-t mused by *ealmess pecullal ' " ."
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. � 1;1-1;-.:,;.;,;,-.,.�,."...:$,;,rli:i:'. I , lvvltosend yo7i acognpletel.0 days'treatment I wlll)oill qpokm her? No! Von stay
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hetreatmentsoompl te rial;andifyous ould -wish to continue, it will cost you only about 19 i '1.�Ir. Cralghpnd!"
cents a week, orlosat antwopentgaday. 1twill not intorfero with your work or occupation. The volve vmup from the darkness
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Juat send we your nskine and address..tollme bow ,,)u suffer, ifyou, wish andX will send you the ,
.1 treatmejit�.or your cas%.9p biroly fr000n plain wr ix,r.by retura mail. I will &180 sond Ion frea of The house. eool ond ralm.
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i 1 4I'I t� ^, A U �u :1 — 4�* 1 � W U, 1. I "Pr�§et)i!"aii.,4wt,iled("rtilglipld. ,,But
nef as the rings of Saturn to those of �
a far* haiiii. Aud, to originate a .1
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Headaches effect all ages and,, lid -
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sexes alike, but the female sw% is - T I
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-nerirous development and more del. d— .1
organization of the system. . ,�.
;Bardoek Blo:0 Bitters has, fov y , . 11 , ,-
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P, tye it 0, tris we 6 I
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t � 71 what it as done f'o
�housands of * -,;hers during the pa I .
thirty-five y2- rs.
Mrs. 0. N',t.,'.ovva, Clarksburg, 011 I
writes " For years 1wea troubled vj�
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Sick KA-1dache T�d dizzintiss, and '01�
xb6 cionstipated. I was advised to t . I
Burdock 33lood BittemL . I only tdZ1 . I
three bottles of tb)a medialnei, now I I
feel like a now Woman. I find'. I i'-'11, I ,�
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-Tanies and Albert Street.' opposite
Xames Street Methodist Parsonagep
. ways reached out. for me so lovingly
A man came running out of the cabin :
� that the Idea of there being any dif-
"We can't make It," sold Carson.
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� roonis, and the an,, -4e between, with its �
LIE MAIM rOn 7HLP ANCIZE BrTWEMMN TWU
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spring, you, elinnot tnke too raucks
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with a Min in his blind, as if with.
f1culty in getting into her embrace
"It's effronteryll'
. . light mottlings, looked like a- flower I)AXIC VINGS OF TIM GlIMAT HOUSE.
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the destroyer, - - never entered my brain. We are a lit-
Changing a lever or so, Carson drove
sprinkled lawn on which Carson felt
confident of placing the Virginia .gen- I eouldn!t say you had no plaee to go.
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straight toward the bosom of the
� tly and with no disturbance. W-Ath.a I wanted you, and I didn't think of
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the airship before the crew of the lot- , ,, '
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Carson his i,,and lit
slow soarin- motion the aeronef came � Emything that -that could remind n,,-
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alirlsbors, Solialbors, Notaries, Conv
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! Carsou
sat with on 8
levers, pale as if deal]; Craighead
into the angle like a steamer into her Df -of -of your reputatlolf'-
: ' I'Mr. Crrighead, tell your friend,"
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her safety. The Virginia went astern �
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If I know," replied Craig-
as well as athwart the course of the : I
clutched a band rail, his eyes turned
Lwout on Virginia, and her voice 11ON-,*
graveled roof chittereil w4th tables and .b
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other craft, and -as she sheered to Star- i *
aloft as if in Invocation. A more re-
I faltered, "that I shall ciousldo,r W11.1i
chairs as If for the serving of refresh-
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board the aeronef and the aeronat ' It was quite dark now, sare for the
mote flash and darkness returned, but
� � he says aind that I shall ceasti to to
� inents. Among these the Virginia �
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MI. VABLIZZO B. A. Dremser
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sped from each other at the sum of mO .
not so densely. Tho zPace before them
light,
� no I no, ry by ceasing to reinenibi:w him.
sed In, dumped some chnirs into tile 9
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their two speeds, perhaps folir Miles the vw;tern sky still clear,. To the
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grow sof tly and In a moment
they into
court find settled down amid crackllng;� And now go!" .
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a minute. The'people on the' latter nortli-krest towe;ed the pearly clouds
swam the moonlight
fumilture, and crashing pottery. We are here for ne bad 1.-arp,-tsp,"
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We bmre a large amount of iirlv�%bs tun&
must have thought the other gone for- ! palpitant with lightning. Cralglip,ad
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Through an immeasu�able chamber of
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The Roe had reached Sbay'np's ,.: I , "
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ever when an' astounding thing hap- I I Theodore to turn the Virgluia,
cloud darted thoneronef into a second
not llv"--
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pened. The aerofief wheeled about ' to some far New Jersey village and
smother of rain and mist nod out on
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the wearied VirgInia�,hid 'rctirv-l. �li 11; "Fooll,b boy!" cried Virgirla. "The.,,
- i,questiems. Tell -
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Mtrrlitors solicitors, 11AZIn St. Vra"ar
and gave clinse-nay, she gave chi ! was astonished when hp entered upon
se.
a flight tip the Iludson. which
a lower level into the calm
hind the storm. From this region of
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it'll'otl'-�11 le -.111-
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disgrace of her sojourn n1th "Fiz, ;:- , I . .
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her swift overhauling .of the aeronat. , lay shining in the moonlight, laced
'" of holits, Far abead,
that it like 'ith the w"IMS
shadow they emerged Into the moon-
light again and began their search for
!,lnd sind"r t1w all -ship and slLliji y(mr
; Theodore," weary of telliim, liw.v i,,mo i ' * ' '
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I i zrvaflon. (;(,. I beg of you --go!"
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In a time so short seemed :
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a breath the Virginia, on a level Ili) both ,, .4, (julvered the lightning
sigis of bumin b. b tation. I all I
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with the other's deck, came in close I Of tilt' ,!f-rm. .and frorn afar crime the
just as Theodore was at the point of
the gh wa. " . .
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� admission.
: and loud ,.r.oIces demanding
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retreat, both at onoo saw what neither
to sleep, when into the dreamy quie-, .
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Office opposite Central Hotel M,tin
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ly ran around the b - ig Condor as she � to bt, i-vld) I" nWii Ili the heart of a
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purring was
: Ingly as she 9poke, and Theodore
mistakably the Tolce the aeronef,
f�!rt*ailci!,�,Il replied Craig- .
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stood on her course at full spoed. As
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The bold was on the triple peak of one
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that Virginia rose. with her hand to
� "I will go," said he, "when you tell
ephemeral agoncy for profit -and I .,
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her heart, in an amazement not aN un- :
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cry bf mingled fear and astonishment.
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Pruning In Winter.
Why did this new craft so course about
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! sake might alight and ,what Sbayne's 1
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110h, yes! 011� yes!" replied Craig- . 1
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.Wow, is the best time to take out
them? It was some new- engine of I
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the mansion. The huge building s bad
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aviation-tbat was sure. .And. with
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i odore, wben froin the roof came a t
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You are putting the blame ofyour ruin
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such incredible speed, and such un-
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K -raping and tables ,went over ,
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on me! 'Go, gol" �
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heard of mobilityl '
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� plied, and Shayne's ITold bad been
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"When may I see you again?"
chetnicalizing in that reaction which
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So as Carson came up on his second t011 ? I .,, ,- ,' "' - ,-,'e?
t sealed up. Down from the mountain
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" our fight for
results in ill(, vroduct known as tung� . .
work
.circumnavigation
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of the Condor there: Pill! 1. . : !!,. -,.:�'..- I . yne!s
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flowed three sti ams, up which had -1
in at the window, low, hurried and ,
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state of alcoholism or magalo-conver-I
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when time 1, preci"
plpr&��,, ous ' -11ore-
stood at the rail -of the. big .airship , Ill,"' I �
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the fruits of your are saved to
sation. A natural monopolist, General � I .1 1
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over, many hisecti-- And diseases will
be destroyed. To n.,:,.ke sure of it burn
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two or three men with guns, who made j \Vh�, i, T?' � " I� . jr� I o�r "at.
: and wb(,n the thile came for closing
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Virglfila turned out the dim light.
genius
you -if vou will go at once -or when
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the limbs. Dead II.nbs provide ex
threatening gestures and shouted to ! tIff?" , ", �! -vt
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at.kvigating the air Mn- Shayne had
"Well," said she, In answer to her
"what
you are completely ruined, maybe!"
of toy wealimess and got me'lnto It. 'L i
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le't crimping grouitri., for insects and,
him to Stan d off or they would shoot. i.- I , � Car-
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bM1t-acro,;,, them immense dams, using
maid's tap, is It, Fann�?11
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"Hurry, old man!" cried Craighead.
Hotior rooted in dishonor stands, and �
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an awful nolse," said Fan-
"It -to 'ere,
"They're putting up ladders 11 �
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faith unfalthtul keeps me falsely tv-ue, .
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trunk; do not Ie,
arL� ,i stub.
of your businessl You stand s -:,,u - , � i- - -
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ny. seemed come from
Shayne's voice -was heard the
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ill " 11; I Ri,ery effect that could be produced Fanny."
t I;-. - i by lights, white and colored, the elea- Virginia walked to the window.
. I .�. . . ... .jj�g triclan-m-tists had worked out for the There lay the dear little airship that
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� I opont'd � � 1 tis, Its owner overlorded bis fellows, with. Theodore was passing the other.
. I *1 %X ji nl�!�;f -, � ., 1 4. ;I I ', ,11, : the hold was a plave of mystery,'hold.
; way now, peering into every bearing
. --alla pws, ult,� .. : .. ,jr ... I ng ! fing no nelghborsbip with. the people
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pretty drx." � . i to the nir, and those only could reach last, "but she's all right and ready to
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FREE To , 7 ING FROM WOMEN'S AILMENTS. . "Did you find a way down?" asked
.... '..:4 ... 1, ',�";. I am a woman. Car,;on of Craighead, .111 unconscious
,�:,*�'.., I I know woman's sufferings.
, ;;J�' - X... " "I'll � , I baye found the cure - of the nearness of wlint be sought.
� 11 ...,:. Iviuma free,ofa obarge,my home treat. "Only the old %vny by which I came
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tbiP Curo-yOu, nly reader, for yourself, your I ri,plied rriii,ghead, who bod been skirt-
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lwi'�;-.�-,�-' 0.' ing o lung i lie edge of i he ptirapeL "It's
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.� @�,�: ,WX',',-',"��. J.,,!, you ow to cure Yourself at ho e
... - .,� tbehal nderstandwom, a nintior of slu-t-itiv gi-ttvity. As to get-
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I...�.��.,�'...-...-"".-ir",..,�l?"", .-� I perience, we know better than any doctor. 1know
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" :`�;,?"�,nl ..", Lplo,� rrhamor WhItIsh discharge, Ulceration, Dis.
,g;r;�. I—- qrr, 111d f-linp, liow it'i; golng to be man-
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;W,Z`-;�� or.Vi6wful Periods. Uterine or Ovarlon Tumors or ii-.vd " � '
g ,.g�.�,�.. * Grolvi 138, also pains In the head, back and boWels,
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gx� �!'g "0ni-e down I ean forve my way up",
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hetreatmentsoompl te rial;andifyous ould -wish to continue, it will cost you only about 19 i '1.�Ir. Cralghpnd!"
cents a week, orlosat antwopentgaday. 1twill not intorfero with your work or occupation. The volve vmup from the darkness
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Juat send we your nskine and address..tollme bow ,,)u suffer, ifyou, wish andX will send you the ,
.1 treatmejit�.or your cas%.9p biroly fr000n plain wr ix,r.by retura mail. I will &180 sond Ion frea of The house. eool ond ralm.
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xb6 cionstipated. I was advised to t . I
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feel like a now Woman. I find'. I i'-'11, I ,�
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1 have It and loarn to tbink for herself, Than %vh)n 'he doctor says -"You musth4veanopota. don*t shoot! I'li� a ,*4,tarving man, In
� tion," you can decide for yoursolf. Tbousands at iyou n have cured tbemselveswitil nlyliome I charge of 9 manific"- 'L
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teniedy. 1b curoo alij old or young. To Notlint1l ci! . -aughter6, I will explain a simple home
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IrrePlar 19onstruation in Young Ladles, Plumpness and health alw s result from Ito use.
" Please come bete," said the voice-
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peorel!i Above the roof, and as the man
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a pistol, Craighead seized an overturn.
Burdock Blood Bitters moz
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tell any suffler.l. thalithis HoineTreatmontreally, ctires all women's diseases and naakes *yromoix
well Just stad'nic your ad4ress, and the free t4n flays, treatment is
your said
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yours,nlpotliob6ok, Write to -da$-, as rotl'May' n6b ,800 this 0SOr again. Address, 0
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