tfoiffirs would. LITKBATrnB for 1M1MK ltEAlEKS. IK5KIBI.S IIOBS H 8TT1.E. S, U! battle of tne ik.w ,7o be lo-Io it. Rrip, nd the com Jn.e now tnuutcth itself. TJio W love comfl down and the Ltiare ppiwmI out. Observation on LjViy on a windy day will d,,lay Ummon-scngc .hoea to one French whon-.i a medium Myle or com- IL Md from Thirty-third atroct to fcllf, Mill ,.,,, r.f Wflt.h ill I, 1,10 """H""-" F - i...-r tJin extreme I luxury i""' "I I" "' - . 4. 0f fl,mmon-enie ohoe "takoi the ..ii," hv a lnriro majority. Shoe lrther Fnftt. .t-vTiUFVT A.1I rHACTICHi n i..i..t, Tnrkpr. in ft few rcmarltfi r - i ... it vminir ladiis of the LIX1, told them that it waa not the L of tho liK'ht fantastic too iney tli imile uon, uuir mo I work the best with hi head and the Inut witn ma ncari, nnu wie i....t...l r.iisriirfiu1v. Half fin ...... - r....ni riM.irlv ivcrv crirl in the L, whirling ulmut the flmir with one I (f -NUiin dudea, ami the youug . . . i i ....i - with a prc.'ii urmi mm hr-urt waa leaning ngainxt the i.. ...;!;, ,r t tlio hick because he irnnii . .. Ciifh ia lifp In lurie 1 , ii.iin " - - r And Mill Mr. Tm-ker iaut ttl- iior wrong. ithngion trWA ntrwsi:a bonnet. lc majority of women rejoire !n tiat , bonnet e:uton, and that there art) ,inion when either the ithupely luDiiet or the beeoming big hat u L rmisiltle. Leading among tho va- iu milliuery in a bonnet absolutely m. What extremists we are, to ro. One dny wo defy the criticism t mwuline punster, who likens tho a of our favorite bonnet to the r of London, and the next day, aa iv, we wax enthuaiivtu: over "ere " that has no crown at all, but ia !y nothing more nor leu tlum a Bi of fine flowers, violets, clnimej, or me-nnU, eneireli&g the head, and Wiii-h the rolU and twiU of sh'xa- kir arc diatinctly visible. More real y y triii!iiilu are ithown in finely straws anil cmw, una in ISeopoli 1 MiUn braids.and the ahaiiea most lir inrluilo the demure Aluariau bou- i French oipoto and the toque, while i: utrikes variations on the Direc aiiil (i;iinsloroii;'U phnts. atar- WOMKX AS 1IKK KEKPF.IIS. mi for the he ne lit of manv women re desirous of nupportiug thein- or nuliug m the support of their k to cite them to nn employment aid nf which umny women make and do it independently und caay, AtlanU lady in the Sunny JSouth. iviK'ation 1 know women who have il lost health, uud at the name lime pioney in abundance. Indeed, I f onien who iimke as much as tlf mlred dollars per annum, and do Ik during the winter, ill what I i' to be the most enoblin'', lirolit- plt'iesitut of all buniiK'sses that fpuig bees seientitically. And knre pleasant place i.s there than it apiiiry where the hum of the Idustrioua workers nwke music in f ,'!it, und where viues and Mowcra cncimntment to the scene t jy lmly who has a rod of prouud nave an ajuury, and more csue lose who Ure in the suburbs of Invillagi-a und in the couutry ilooimiig flowers constantly txudo eetuess wlueb would beotherwue tpt for tho industry of these ucto. i ... . . . more ia.M inating than producing fiiey in nil its purity nnU white one pound sections for homo use t home or abroad, or in rearing fciieeiis for the murket where there Ktiuit ili'iiuiiul ut prices ramriuir to eaehf i'y of lM;e will jrfvo twenty-flvo i lls weekly, which can behiitchL.J hive huviug frames 4x5 inches. will lay two thousand ccks daily, :hof which queen can be reared I'y-oiie days, and if we have little hires we can rear hundreda is. As is said in Koot'a staudard bees: "One hundred of thee 'ea will f;ive us ten layinjt quet-ua '," from April to September. lit thousand pounds ner colunv reached. husiiivaa is more I.MiTtifnl li as has been truthfully suid Is ;"y of labor!" La,iit.s - Lo wlU Italian In- :.. HI ritap success.' and tn ull ihark in this and will write me I stamp for reply, I win f full particulars. Or if dekired, E l'tor wUhes it, I will answer iu ,vy through tho Sunny SoutU. f 'ANTINofLK's vkii.ed womkx. rnrni'ii ..r i i . t " nigner classes ox "poiiian society may be seen P1 t the Swei.t Vt l i..:.. "I'm;;; at tho Sweet Outers of llariloiiir ..n r i r".- (,'a'ie.s, where 1 on I rulay mid take the only 'harems m carriages and caiquci, Li?KTeJ, U K"1 tU ni ithjewuU. AKrouPHitUBgoa lor walking to and fro U at ouca C utciatioa ia rmtriul vow f ,,0B m no lord. J have ''yJUHt'e,, t0P'1i. "Htf 'gea, djfTerent heighu aod ill or tU ,trait o tho K Most of the women fPPenrance Some .re exceed- L. H.,?m,lesi0a witl Hack, a and grace of carriage. They .dity of Mohammedan S .f-'tloD and JJta of veil, covering tho face from the yes downward, ia now tfctj fashion in Constantinople. In Damavut the veil ia dark in color and covers the entire face, which it fully conceals. In Constantinople many of the women wear a white veil drawn back and bound behind the head. 8ome of them dress in Paris ian costume and wear dainty Turkish enps. If the veil is misery to tho young and fair, it is solace to the ugly, whom it puts on a par with the attractive. We noticed that the latter class were strict conformists to the law. There is a grow, log freedom in the use of the veil which every few years cnlls forth a fresh order from the palace ordering rigid observance of tho Molmmedan law. Polygamy pre vails, nnd, although tho public shire market is suppressed, the harems must be auppliud from dealers who carry on the traffic clandestinely. Borne Turks like Vcfik. Pashn, Ambassador to Franco for many years, confine themselves to ona wife, but human nature is not noted for living above tho precepts and permissions of its religion on the liosphorua any mora than anywhere else. Hut degrading na polygamy ia, those who ore competent to judge by reason of being on the ground pronounce the utter facility with which divorce ia secured a greater evil. The utterance of a few words by the husband constitutes divorce. The theory of the Koran and tho practice of its followers are to keep woman us a slave. Her con dition Ls a pitiable one, but in her pres ent state of ignoranco it ia doubtful whether a law emancipating her from the acclusiou und ii.aucuess of harem life would be n benefit to the present genera tion of w omen. Mttil a.nl L'rjmit, LATEST TVt.F.a OF IltKSsQ TITR HAIR. The coiffure is at present in that de lightful state of transition which forbids tho ruukiug of arbitrary laws and ullowt a womau to dress her huir high or law, accordiug to her c.nprico. The one thiuu requisite to stylish hair dressing is thut the h-lr shall be loose oud fluffy. Th wise women barber up town with tht wicked eyes uud the winning dimplos, says that about one woman iu ouo hun dred has the kind of hair tlutt by careful washing will possess the requisite Unify. miss, uud that that ouu woman novel likes it. The effect is usually produced with curliug irons und with artificial ad ditions of curly huir. The coils of braiU so frequently seen below ruund huts, ou the street ure very often put ouund tukcu oil with the bats, for they are really be Cbming to few face and more suitable foi the streut than for more dressy occasions, and ladies prefer to dress their hair high when it is becomiug und pin on the braids at need. The two extremes of styles are the Em pire coiffure uud the catoguu braid. The lajtur style ls a siuiplo loose plait looped low iu the neck uud fasteued with n rib bon or a single long pin of gold or silver. The Empire headdress is mostly used with eveuiug gowns, uud has three prom inent features curls, bunch of ribbon uud flowers. The hair is combed very high up on the head, uud twisted in a small knot to be completely covered with short, soft curia fulling toward the fore head and also toward tho back. One long curl is combed out and covers tho buck of the head with waves, uutil u lit tle way above the neck it twista into a curl agulu. Flowers are to be very much worn with this coiffure, and fillets of gold und silver, diadems of precious stones, or a buuch of ribbon will bo ulso used ou dressy occusious. Ultra-fashion- able women adopt u style of headdress in which the Lair is worn very high. The front tresscji ure parted in the centre to foiiu two crimped baudcuux, over which rckU the Wutteuu wreath, encircling the cluster of loops of hair arranged ou top of the head. Thure are some prophecies concerning tho abandonment of baugs, but their de cline will be alow, us few face ure so per fect ia outline us to dispousu with them. Biuce Mrs. Cleveland has lust the prestige of hur high place the stylo of tossiug thv bungs up in front iu a pull has been los ing ftor uud is rarely suen. The short pointed or rather square buugare most In lavor loosely curled, uud for youthful face the light friuge of huir upou the forehead, the rest of the wavy niuss being combed straight buck, ia very popular. Now that the pretty Hading has sailed away, leaviug only a delicioiw memory of grace uud loveliness, the style of coiffure the inaugurated has fallen iuto desuetude. This cousisted in combing the loose hair over tha tips of the ears uud twisting it in a loce kuot at the buck. A woman with small, pretty tars could uevur bo prevailed upou t hide them, uud the ize of large or prominent ears was em phasised uud reudered yet more notices bU by that style of headdress. One of the most effective uud pluasing urraugu uittuU now worn ia thut which is neither high nor low, but covurs the buck of tho head with loose, soft colls aud folds reaching from the crown of t'wj head to the neck, a style allotted by iJis. James U. Iilaine, Jr., and Miss Otis, the pretty society star actress. Youug girls will return to the old-time popular fashion of leaviug the hair loose uud fl'iwiug, tied back from the face with u aimple ribliou mid oruumcuted withu' simple flower, which uccurds well with tho picturestiuu uud iuveuile stvlu of dressing uow iu voguu. All the styles sceui to be bied on tlrcciau ideals uud picturesque models, und perhaps the greatest boon to woiuuukud that thu chauge will bring about is thut the stylish ''tluuuess cun nuly be enected iu hair that is frequently washed, and a general cleanliness will prevail for a time. .Wif lurk ' rRICES TUMBLE. Tna STOCK MARKRT Dnwif, BUT HOLDERS ATtl norarut Business has been fairly maintained In tol nme, and ia gradually improving In pros pect. June lias been month of exception ally large trade transactions. Prices of com modities, in spite of the rising markets, have, on the whole, during the month, fallen about 2 per cent, and are now hardly 1 1-2 percent, above the lowest average ever recorded. Hut there are algna of substantial improvement In the most im portant branches of industry. The mone tary situation remnlns undisturbed. Nover thclotis tho stock m trkct, by mnny consid er) an Indicator of the future, haa been sink ing. The wars of Western, and to some ex tent of Eastern railroads, have disheartened many Investors and caused much selling. It ia felt, too, that the rise stimulated by sud den advances in trust stocks was not of a substantial character. Tho half yearly return of failures shows a relatively larger increase In New England than in any other section about 28 percent, and next in tho trans-Mississippi region this sldeof the Kocky Mountains about 20 percent. In the Middle States tho increase has been but 4) per cent., thence to tho Mia aissippi about S per cent, and nt the South about 31 icrcent. Against a general Increase of 8 er cent, in numliors there is a decrease of 31 per cent. In aggregate liabilities;. The markets have not changed greatly during tho broken week. The Iron market remains strong In tone. Southern iron ia atillolferedln lar quantity at f 11.S0 for No. 1. and the demand for manufacturi-il irottfs less active. Suh-s of about 10,tw Urns of twl rails apeiir to have been on a basis of at Eastern mills. The momentary proiqicct is clouded by thoexportaol'17.:i07XWeold and il t:tv. 4t'A silver from New York alone since June 1. In consequence, tho circulation of all kinds have been reduced tl7,0no,n0U in J tine, and though tho aggregate la even now tsniHj.ooo larger than a year ago, It is felt that a continued outgo in July would be apt to cause pressure in September. J no .New lork. banks report ed last week a surplus of only f7,.'i01ouo, and the actual surplus probably waa not over 10,000,000, which is not a lurge projor tion for an active full demand. Thus far the Treasury disbursements for the week have exceeded receipts by only f JiiO.UOO, but will be much larger for the week to Come. The business failures number J0- as com pared with a total of l!l.t last week, and 25) the reck previous. For the corresponding week of laM year the liures were -I I. YASUION KOTKI. The s'.lrW of tulle dresses are nutdo in fan plWtf. Thar ia a ravivaj of the gurnet us a fashionable jeweL Juwulod halrplus are bela produood in evojry couceivablu duhigu. . Ribbons iuteuded for aahe vary in width from ten to twelve inches. Sandal shoe are worn with Empire und Directory gowns on the other aidu. Nothing thicker than tulle or net ia used na a lininz to tho briuui of large straw hats. COMMERCIAL. I'lrrsiit'iKiii. lit I 1 1.It Croamorv t lV.i$ ?) ounlrv roil It l.l I Hl.KSK dido lull cream... H I) New York M II '' IS In 1 l 1.1 K t hii kens, i' pair 30 70 . Turkeys, ( lb... 10 1J I'OTATOKS-l'e.Tless 1 SO 1 IlOSl! III) I ', shl'.I IS Clover, couutry 4 :t ft li.i Timothy l x, 7ft Itlite K'rass U 1 (HI .Millcl 1 ,') 2 ui v iiJ'.AT o. i reil m na No. 3 red Kt h7 COKX No. i yellow enr 41 42 Mixed ear 37 !W Shelled mixed .'Ml 37 OATS Now No. while 31 32 . l':TXtMV N"--liio and Pu. 4S 40 r LOl Kl-'uncy w inter pal's, ft M ft 7' Fancy soring pat's., ft 7"t li (l Clear winter 4 7ft ft 00 live Hour 3 00 3 l!ft HAY Timothy U (si i-i .'si Irfiose, Irom wagons... I I no 10 H) .MIIJDLI.NH.S While II .'si 1ft a) Uraii 12 no 12 Ml Chop li-t-il ia no 14 no lUl.TIMoua. WHEAT No. 2 red Mi K". KYK 4!, ;mi COKN 41 42 1 1 ATS Western 32 'M HIITKK :-l 17 fh;m u 1ft HAY Western W ftU 1ft 00 INl INN.Ut. WHEAT No. 2 l!wl I HOM io It YE jii jr. CHX ;t7 3.s OA IS -j, im F-'i'W 11 12 1'oltK J2 2ft lUTIEU lft -M riiti.tiiKi.i'iiiA. FI.H"H Family. f 4 40W$ 5 00 WHEAT-No. 2". It.nl IM Irt COKN No. 2, Mixed 43 44 OA lH-l'iurrailed White 31 33 It YE No. 2 4S 4t Hi ri Elt Creamery Extra.... 10 17 CHEESEN. y. Full Cream.. 0 0 NtW VOIIK. CATTLE $3 Oft(.f 4 (; SHEEP 4 W sr. I.AM US b m II (si HO'iH Live 4 Ml 4 HO Fl.ol'U I'alents 4 75 H'i WHEAT-No. 2 ited K Ni KY E State M) 62 COltN I nraded Mixed .... 42 43 OATS Mixed Western 20 30 UL'TTEK Creamery 14 1H Factory 7 13 CHEESE Stale Fuctory ... . K 1(1 Skims Light ... 7 11 W'l.Mf ..Fit t U EddS Statu und j'enu 14 lft LIVE-STOCK MARKET. Ca.rriut, Stock Y'ahds East Liurrtt, Pa. 1 1 lOOlt 20 3 K'K.'i I 00 8 51KU.3 (i.r 2 ftlKu 3 2ft 1 ftOKi3(H 4 2'.(4 7S 2.Vfa3ftt) 2o" (10 4 7ftci4 W) 4 401L4 00 4 O0(( 4 2ft 3 26tf3 7ft 2 0UM2 W) 4 lft(H 2i 4 OtK'Mi (Ml 4 lft(u 4 30 4 70df4 85 4 &0(io4 Ht 4 fsj(4 4U Prime l,4o0(n l.MKI lb., cattle. (i'ikh! 1, 2on( l,3oo lb., cattle, Fuir l,uoo(n 1.100 lb., cuttle, Sum kers uud fettdeni, Hulls and dry cows, eal calves, Texas calves, h'rosh cows, mt head, Prime tlftoi) lis) lb. sheep !ood H.rii!)-lb. sheep Fuir t0(as.vlb. sheep 'ommon "0(,".'SJ lb. sheep hicaluwaKS YearliiiKS, as to quality Soring luiubs averaging 27ft6f323 lbs. Yorken, 14(Kt ISO lbs. i'hiludelphius, 100(240 lbs. Houghs, BOSTON WOOL MAKKET. Thar is a very firm market for all kinds of wool. The sales have been quite large tills week, amounting to 2,070,500 iounds, of which 2,605.500 were domestic No change has taken place in prices, but the tendency is upward. ' The receipts have been larger this week. - In fine washed fleeces there has been more business doing. The sale of Ohio floecea amount to 2O8,OU0 poundi, Including XatS4c;X and bIkivo at3ftu; XX and XX and above at 3ft(n3ftlP, and No. I at 3.Sc, Michican lleeces were also active, with sales of 308,000 pounds; X lleeces selling at 31(4 Mo and No. 1 at 37 (a 38c. Washel combine and del sine Hereon were quiet but firm with small sales of No. 1 combing at 4oc, and Ohio lluu delaine at 3t;d37e. iu uuwasheil comb ing wool there have been sales at 3032o. ' Dion Itonrlrauira Ftrtt I'lay. Wellington never awaited the arrival it the I'rnasiana at Waterloo with tho pale anxiety that the appearance of Lady Gay Spanker and Volly in the hint act waa waited for by that yonn dramatist. Niabott come, alio apokn, and conquered. Hho outranked her aelf. The hunting speech carried tin liottse by storm. Jerrold, Lemon, ani a ltcckctt rose in their Heata and clieer ihI. Tho pit arcmcd to Imil over. Nothing waa heard for several minutes, The author left the house. I'p and down, hack and forth, ho paced, nol sensible where he directed bin uttnm, tmfil lie found himself on Waterloo iiridge, seated in a recess, trying t cm1 hia face by pressing it ngninst the wet atone balustrade. It wna raining, Imt ho did nut know it. Then thc crept over liim the dreml that the end of the comedy might clinngo the tidi of success. He rose and crept hack tc the theater; the fifth net was on ; tlur waa an ominous silence. '),( lionse shook with peal after peal ol laughter nt the inimitnblo manner ol Mathews. And every liber of th voung author quivered resjuuiHively. in few momenta after this tho cur tain descended. The actor Lad re ajmnded again nnd ngain to tho cnthii siastio calls and recalls of tho public w hen a strange uproar conuneticeil -1 din amidst which it seemed iin)osil to discern what tho audience w anted Dion Kom icault, in Xortlt Jim 11 cm h'cvleir. Anhauki, II. Wiiitf has managed a plantation in Alabama for thirteen years, controls ln-r negro help hko a mu'n. nl. though she sonietiuius baa lo use uu un loaded rcu lver. Tlio IVInrii uin. M I Inhi lit my wira ve vrt ai l;." ui l,'",1',r"".,,.'y !h,a-t-l M' Mmwn. I lir Ikwi ilrtixa il ilium, in t,,w," Hut vWvut sai-k ii.- iliitnimiil rtiiK t-an lirin mi lialm lo mnii tImk wlfo. 1 ayorilo lTm m.u,,,, H ,hr u,,,7 lo navv U,v ,r i-i.mih lln.. Til armtl an t . ovrvlKii r, iinly. knunr I ho ! "'I', ir all femmi. tnmlilra, iiittmiiinii. lltio. cruel boi kai lin. iim.I ItUvrnal lln,,la,-,.. nil. ita Is lr. 1'i.ir. u's ,iv. lt 1'r.iM.rlpttiiii. It ilil'SS!' ""'".l euro. hv gunrantooou very uuU!tvwruprr. Dr. IMvree'a pel i-u-Kintly laxativn or nc Uveli CAtliiirllnni-rn illnit to tin-.,., ga cvnt. A Iiudou physician of emineme main caius that the mot Kitent caiiNU of the dis-w-mination of disease Is kissing. Is It tmr,(il., that mIiI n millinii women nv afler dally trial ik 11 iiiii.Uiki'l' Thru say tlii v iinoMi nytrxt that IIiiIiIiIiih's Kloctrie I- vnt I ereiunnlrnl, imirst anil Iwnl. Thiy Imvo biullU yrara 10 try 11. 1 011 give U one IrM. Most friendship is feigning, most loving, mere folly. Hi Wlik the Tlinr. The 1 wotld In irttlnu wlwr rvnry day. Man kind Is ruui-Uiilly iflvnimliiiT fmni tho oil in the- now. As it is with ft,.iKiiiii. Art and hciointo, so It Is with Mniti-liic. Kurd day ailils to our knnwlcln,. of tl-.t liuuinu body, uml tli-ri-fir to i.ur nliilhy lo run- Iih Many UK 1 Ue day of irrtiiliiK. mriiif, i(.iilttuiiiiK i, tor Instaneo. U r.il!y vrv. mA tuelrploen lln Uik. li by a How.-I lO-Kiiliilor wliiwa at-tion Is nntui Al and eiwy yt i-ITerlivi.. Hui-li a 1n.1l c nn Ih Mnii-a-hn, a yi-iitl lna. live tbnt artHdirretly iiHin lln I.Ivit anil Kid. nevs, and luavm no Imd i'UitIk. Ii na itln-r KriiHMlior PiirKMi. It mil only runs fonHiim. thin, but, all tin- dl-onlfrn ami ilmiwi.'ii 111 Ihiiiu rrtmi It, and, whrn mken f n.iu I hur to time In snmUUimK. .rcvfiiinC,,n,iiivitl.iii nltoKether. If you nwd a Tuiiio, Uko f'ti-ru-im. If your IOihkI i diseiuicHl, you will find nutLinu bettor ibou l-cu-pl-a. "Mick to your bui-iioM, in o. , irMMl advloM, bi.iHtlll there m-o a irri-t inniiy ihhiiIh in Hid world who have no ri'KUliirnml pmllnitiln liuni iifma (o nlli-k to; nnd tlii-rti uro. thnrs who ar followlnii a line of bui-iiuwn w Iiii h m ninidfi-nt-ly uitruiu-d to lliciii. Now, w lii-n siii'h In Hut rano, vim liiwl U'tU-r wrltn to H. K. .lobtiMui ,V Co., ('.lr.iiiioiid. Va., and ki- if 1 1 icy tenant lv: you a Minlrr. I lo-y havn Ih-In-. kr. ut umny men and wimirii hIixik tho way to for. una, and mnr ni ri-ml-- lo wsit von. too, ,..0rr,0,,f che tH"" of Kirmrrt, Mild, niuabla i lllnst-.crrlsln and almndant eni. Hrt fruit, irridii. krra ami ni,, k conn- n In fl.M w.rl.l X'..ll I....- .1 . . . -. ui. .ii.... .11 m ...ii 1 rr. All ure.- un-tf.m iin is-rnrii iioaru, 1'nrtlaud, )re One tiy ono tlm riii fall, t . ti r "Taiisill'H I'uiii-ii. si-, i-innr 011 lllvi-n 1 lii-in mi. No Opim In Clan's t'nro for ('oi.iilii..o:i Curia whrre nt Iht niiiillia full. Weak and Wcarv teprlli the euaitltlim of many ieilc. dehlllUiml by the warm weaUinr, or itlm-oia-, ur orerwnrk. Uuml's HaiiMArllla la Jimt tho nnll-liie nenl.it Ui oircruiinie that tired r.wllna, In purify anil uuli-keii the iluicKlsh bkmil anil reabm Uie loat ap-tlU. If you nenl a good medlcloa tie sure tu try llil BaruporlUa. "My apiellt was peer, t eonM nnUlerp, hail hea.1 aelie a great deal, pallia In my liork, my buwela ilkl not ino regularly. Ilmal'a Haraaiutrllla In a almrt Uine did me ao mueh r1 that I feel like a man. My xUn and arliea are rellrnxl, my apM-llti Impruved." UauuuB r. iAauwn, Itoabury HtatltHi, Couo. . Hood's Sarsaparllla Kolit hy all druiiKlnta. 1: l for 5, l'n-rrl milj ii) V. I. II0O0 a CO., Uiwoll, Hum. 100 Doses Ono Dollar Tf TOU WIHU A piirohftw vi" of Dm cwltw tbratni HM IIH ak WKKKllN rtiM, Tha ftiit pm&il aruiai rvr tnt-iMifaW'ttuvxt aii't tit flrttt rhnliw ol all iiaf rra Mtinfv turrl in (vlil.rt Ti. 't nd 44. mi M.n, aTlptfrduutilft action. KaffilT ll&niiiifrl.-.ai n,l a iraTctuuMicliL ConatrurtMl a-niir.-iv n l.a Il wrtHiM airt!. tvrefiilly u ti fdrwnili luaimh.n and tiK-k, thry an unnviiir for HnUh, aiumbllllT Mild tkeruvmt-v. iNmot tx ilv-i w ,t t. tiian nmlUnbla ram-lrou Initrnilunat whw-fi arroiiu ai-i mr tni arnnnina ai lis an1 rt not nnlv uiilfliabl-, hut UnvrotiB. Th HM1T1I k WKHHON l(voJvtra arv nil utauiinl ii mh Hit-liar-rria wlfb Ann' uanio, tldrvnn n. dat of Uhta aul ar MHrniiirtal r rl.sit 111 1 vn .!m nil In. 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