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CAPITA I, CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, JANUARY 2., 1891 LOCAL AND lMMSONAL The HIrIi live r-lult met Tuesday iiveiilun ul (ho icsldeneoof Mrs, Rudolph li. Htliliiiulii An (hit iiMiniMif tlm eluh stlgnilU'H riu tin wont dm 111 1I11 attraction nf tliouviiiliiK Komo or (lilt IIIOIIiIk'IS II IV WcOlllitlK lUVOtllpllslied players ni.il as u result Ktoat Intoiost was inniiiftmUtl fi otn (lio start. Tint fates, pxxl luck or skill or whatever may he (lie tiittmt (lio dolly picsldhiK over such pastime seemed fnvornlilu toward Mm. Wheeler ami Mr. Mcintosh, mill no mutter vhii( splendid hands their opKinents happened In have (hose two playois would uniformly m thorn 01111 lKt(cr mill w In (hit Kunitt. Tluty wore llnnlly awarded Hut loynl prizes nnil In ml illtloti wore highly eouipllmontisl for (heir 10 tiiurkiilily skillful playing. Tin eonRoiilnl souls Kuthertsl nt tlut place woio in follow": Messrs. nnil Mosdames Mynm Wluidor, J.W. Maxwell, T. V. (Irlllllli, Uoo. iliown, Dr. Wen.lt, Mcintosh, J. II. U'rlnlit, W. H. Hon 11I1, It. O'Neill, Dr. Trodden. Tim Misses Mmul llurr, Miiy lliirr, MukkIu Ki.kIMi, den nlu Ilt-II; Messrs. Will Cliirk, Holit. Mulr, Clmrles llurr, Mcintosh. Tim noxt session of (Im eluh will ln hold at tlio residence of Mr. ami Mrs, Mcintosh. Hlx of our rlmriiilnn youiiK ladles have or ganized 11 cookliiK flub known us dm H. ). C which In tlino will douhtloss sin puss that of Prof. 1'fiiil. Their llrst tea was lii'M lust Saturday evening at tlut houmof Miss liulso HniKh. Tint iiii'iuburH are: Tim Mlssos Hiiinniond, llnwley, Under wmtil, Hmith, Hlghler nnil Winder. Tlio .vouiik ladles iiio entering with 11 rest Into tliu intricacies of that ki tuitoitt of arts cookery. Tlio fair young oxierlniontr hml met with Itntlurini; results thus far anil aro determined to mas ter this 11 1 oh t deslinhlo ami useful uf au -om-pllshinouts. Tlio Delta Circle was very pleasantly en- U'rtnliied hiHt Haturilay ovonlnj; at tlm honio of Mr. ami Mm. t M. Ki't'for. An Instinct- Ivit literary programum Intel simrscd with cornet selections rendered by Mr. Win. O'Shen. Jr., emit r United to dm evening's en joyment. Tim following wont present: Messrs. and Mohdaines Hort K. Ilotts, A. 1. Fair, C A. Kle'h, A. K. Konnard, Waller DiivIh, J. K. HIkkh, ami ('. II. Warner, Mrs. Vim Kirk, Mm. Hloner of Loud City, South Dak., Miss (I nice Ashtou, and in. O Shea, Jr. Major C. II. lluford who came in hint week from tho lilnck Hills, dangerously sick with piieuiuonla, mention of which was mado last week in this paH-r, Is now, wo are glad toHiiy under tlm skllfull treadneut of Dr. Win. I'rolzumn, Ih'hIiiiiIiik slowly to Improve. Tlm iiKgioKutlou of intellectual and plens uro loving young ieoplo known mm the Tues day Kveuliig Club will hold its next social session at the residence of Miss Kthel Mars laud, Twenty eighth mid I, street next vv eok. Claioiico K. Iliown, thu bright and prom isiug young mini holding tho position of vice piosident of (ho Itcpiihlfcun printing com pany of Omaha, was tlm guest of Mr. W. Morton .Smith tho llrst of the week. Tho Haydeii art club entertainment o'-curs on Tuesday mid Wednesday evenings of next week at tlm state university chaind, Tho ox lilbltion is a highly artistic one, hut no admis sion fee hi churned. A. I, (liiilo has sold his interests in tho firm of A. I.. (iullo Ss Co. to Win. Cochran mid will aeeept his old portion as manager of dm furniture depuitmeiit of Maxwell, Sharp & ltlN o. Tho members of (ho Kast Lincoln llaptist church held a tocial gatUerlug-ut.tho resl, deneo of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. McKlnney on Friday and passed n must enjoyable evening. Miss Cora Murray of Olatho, Kansas, has lN.-eli the guests (his week of tho Misses Oer trudo mid Carolla liill, daughters of State Treasurer Hill, Seventeenth and Ij streets. Mr. Harry Clmireo has had the good for tune to secure the position of clcik In (lov eruor Iloyd's ollleo. Mr. Uei t Iletls has been appointed as olllcial stenographer. Miss Carrlo K. Warner of Ileatrlce and ono of tho ncknow lodged belles of tho state, has Ixt'ti the guest this week of Miss Nellie White, II near Kloventh street. Last evening Mr. and Mrs. Will l'oinfret entertalntsl a inimlier of friends at ''High llvesin their In'mitlful homo, KV.i South Seventeenth street. Miss Kato II. Cheney, who his been the guest of Mm. Thomas Sewoll for a number of days, returned to her homo yesterday at Hloux City. Mrs. I,. IC. Hlakeslee, who has been the guest of her daughter for over n week, re turned Tuesday to her homo in Sim Diego, California. Dr. Frank' S. Hillings of Chicago, a man eminent in Ills profession, has come lo Liu coin to reciierate from mi Illness caused by overwork. "Commodore" Nutt arrived in Lincoln Thursday evening and has been busy ever since snaking linnds witti old friends. Mr. C. A. Dolson, formerly of Llncoln.but now of Salt Lnko City, has Ihmhi In town this week renewing old acquaintances. Mrs. Doni Totteii and daughters of Seward me tlm guests of Mr. and Mm. A.J. Cuufleld M 184(J0 8tiei;t. Mr. John I. Underwood left Wednesday for u short trip to Itiipld City, South Da kota. Mr O. V. Spencer is enjoying a ten days nest and visit with friunds in Northern lilt Mis. Miss Lulu Jennings is enjoying a visit with friends at (luthrle, Indian Territory. Miss Josio Wessel of Nebraska CUy, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sum Wessel. Miss Alice Horsford of Ilurliiigtou, In., is a guest of Miss Hay den llierworth Mr. Chic Hairisou of Deutrleo, was in tho city Wednesday. Messrs. A. J. Johnson and F. W. Moore are tu I'linblo, Col. Mi-s Lulu Kemsly is visiting with filends in St- Iiuis. Miss Lulu Kennedy left, for St. Ix)iiis,Tues day. Mr. Million Kekins i in Holland, Mich. Taken after dinner, Ajer's I'ills piomote easy digestion. Hiino you seen Ajer's Al jnanae! toiitli l.lniiiln. In reullng tho governor's messago before the (bird house, the woiiilmi's suirrago bill, us picseiilod tiy siuiporing women was noticed as being conspicuous by its absence; but it was read that night, for Aunt Smuaiitlia of TllK Couiiikh, was thuro and heard it. Mis. A W. Lane left for Owattou, Minn., last Monday on receipt of a telegram stating (lio serious Minus of Mr. lime's sister. His sister died on Sunday night before ho leach isl her bedside. Mm. Alible Winter, who Is the guest nf .Mrs. It Murphy, will lean for Chicago Thursday Hev F S. Halstoti, who lately resigned Ills puMoiagoof l'lyniouth ehuich Is In I'hleago The musical outei taliimeiit at tho l'lyniouth chinch Wednesday night was a Kinross. H Murphy left for Omaha Wtslutsday to remain all nook. Al'NT Samastiia (test Itstides and vegetable ulteiatixes liiako Ayer's Sunaiarllla (Im bot blood misliciiiit. If you wish a bargain Just look oxer (hit reiniirkablo pilivs ipiotisl today by (ho pio prlctors of tlut llanir. Wisldlng Invitations, either pi luted or en graved In tho finest style of (ho it 1 1 at Tin: COUHIKU olllce. Collect forms and best quality of sdK-k Kiinrnntttil. Siimples cluvm fully shown. Have you scon the beautiful line of photo graphs of Ameriea'sgreatest stage celebrities at TllK CntMllKIt nlllcof Tlm Hue embraces all the leidlug and most pioinlneiit artists and me tho work of Fulk of t'uloii Hipiaie New Voik, undoubtedly the nes( photo grapher In tlm country. Call In and see them I tidies will llnd a completoliimof IIiiosIkm-h and all the latest stylos at the pros'i-prices at Sherw In's llostou SIiihi Store. Think lit Tlm Cosiuoiolitau Magaino, a giant mining dm great monthlies, aiidTilK COUUIKH will both be sent to any addiessono year for three dollais. For furtiior particu him ifad I urge advertisement on tugo eight, KM) lluest engravisl calling cards and plate for -..V at TllK Couiiikh ollleo. Hyacinths, both cut and ottcd, and loses cnu Ihi found constantly on sale at tho Homo for (he Friendless. Telephone number !EM. "It leads them all," Im tlm general teplyof druggists when asked about the meiltor sales of Hood's Sarsnprillii. Ono hundred finest engraved calling cauls and pla'oonly J'J.ftO at Wessel i'rintiug Co., ll.'lUNsticct. Notice the Largo ail veil isoineiit announc ing tlm clubbing arrangement of Tiik Cnuu IKllanil the Cosmopolitan .Magazine. Tlm two one year for $.'1.0(1 The price of the magazine is fi.-W. Across Hie li'ep lllui' Sea. A UK you going abroad next sum tiicrf It so, kind ly permit us (4) ' suggest that eaily , application Is all- "wS5l tlfttxiliitcly necessary ill order lo sceuie desiiable iiccoiii modationsfiirsall lugs in June, July or August I make a smc ialty of ocoa n steamship ticket and am euablisl to offer superior in ducements to intending tourists. My olllce is supplied with tickets to all partsof the world, mid itineraries will Imj compiled covering tilpsof one, two or throe months, or longer If dodrel mid embracing all Hiints of in terest on the touiist globe. I mil prepared to furiilli careful e-tliimtcs us to the cost of tlioso trips, mid will t iko pleas ury iii.leplyjng, toall liiqillrles citiceiuiiig tlilscliisH of "travel. ' A. C. ZlKMKIt, City Puss. Agent, Lincoln, Neb. II. I'. Shurwiu, ll'Jt O street, luisa present for every one of his customers that cannot full to Ih appreciated. Ho will give to every customer a line crayon picture made from any photo that is desired and it will not cost you n cent. Cull in at his drug mid shoe store and see how it is done. 1 124 O street. Tlm R'lmhler bicycle Is coming more in popular favor daily as the machine comes into general use. It is undoubtedly the best adapted for speed, comfort mid safety, of any of tint in ichlnes. Call mid see It at K. H. Guthrie's, 1M0 O street. Clump Kxeiirslon Hales. Kxcurslon tickets are now on sale via the II. & M. (o nil Important points In the south, including Texas, Louisiana, Alabama, (leors gla, the Carol I lias mid Florida. The II. & M. is the only lino running through sleepers between Lincoln and Kan sas City making close connections for south ern points. It is tint short lino mid makes the fastest time. A (rial will convince you of tlm fact. Knipiire ut union depot or city olllce, cor ner O mid Tenth streets, for further particu lars. A.C. ZlKMEll, City Pass, mid Ticket Agent. J, II. llarnaby, the taller, may Is) found at rooms 13 and 111, Newman block, 105 0 st. School of practical lliupiistry, French and (lerman. Winter term opens Jnuuury 5 For particulars addiess, Anna Monaoon, Windsor Hotel. The llazar's quarter otf sale continues next week. Wolfenbuigcr & McDonald, attorneys mid ounsolois, rooms 120 mid 121 llurr block, elevator on O strict. Doctors lluttoy fc (Joodoll, olllce 1317 L street. Telephone, (117. Lincoln anil Kansas City ThrtniKli I'ull initii Sleeper The surprising increase in business has com polled the II. & M. to withdiuw tholr lino ol combination parlor mid sleeping curs and substitute regular Pullman sleepers of a modern mid pleasing design that are sure to bo appreciated by the travelling public Tin so cars leave Lincoln daily at 8:111) p. m. run via Beatrice mid Table Hock mid lo'tch St. JiHt at 5:27 a. in., Kansas City 7:S0 a. in. ; returning, leave Kansas City !):I5 p. in. daily, St. Joe 11: lr) p. m., arrive ut Lincoln 7;.'0 a. m., making close connections ut termi nal points, lierlbs and tickets may bo seemed at union it 'Mit or city ollleo, corner O mid Tenth street. A. ('. ZlKMKK, City Passenger and Ticket Agent. Only place in Lincoln Unit use mineral vater in baths is at Will O street. Miss C. J. (lUllinotte, niiHlisto, second Moor1 Exposition building. Take olewiti r. Jupitor Coal is a winner and llettsfc Weav er, sole agents have plenty of it. Try a ton. The Wldlebieast Coal mid l.iiuo compiim is again at (he front supplying the llnost grades of all kinds of coal Mrs Graham's lloudolr at Exposition building. bisfef 3S.J! , s 3Mn5r(t, "" r ..V-IH COULDN'l CAICH HIM. It Was it .Small llolr, lull Hit Out Out All ldKM. Ills eye lighted on the man wearing thu wolf skin nwroout its soon as ho entered the dir-r, and tint presiiuied far westerner had si'i.iecly got seated when ho was accost is with. "From Colorado or Xovadu, I presiiniuf" "No, sir, fioin Idaho." "Anywhere near HoNo City!" "ltlght fi inn that place, sir." "Ahl glad to liaxc met jou. Wnnteil to talk wltii you about the weather nut I hero, lleoti very cold this wlnterf" "Not so very It wiw only 1ft dogs, bo low when I left " "Is thai tho coldest f" "Well, wo had It 2.1 dogs, below for ft few days In December." "Did, eh I liuvo Ih-oii keeping (rank of (ho weal her us reported by (ho signal serv ice, lleiit Is llolso City pasted III (his col umn." "I see. Vu must havn an object f" "Certainly. I travel a good deal, mid I iviij.h like to slop u liar In tlm llrst round. This report lines not show that J on have oven touched zero this winter, How Is that'" "My friend, Is that tho weather bureau report" asked wolf overcoat. "It Is." "Olllcliilr"' "Ves, sir i'iiii you get over Itf" "I don't have to, sir. I should have (old you on (he start (hat our town Is divided. Half of It Is built on an old glacier, nnil (he odier half ill a crater of a volcano. The signal olllce Is locitUwl hi the latUr half, 'mid oun in .liiuiiury they have to pour water on thy tloor to cool It olT, Up In my half we often have It 20 (legs, below, while they are picking roses down In (ho crater. Signal iiervlco is only for half the town, sir, mid U-fore you cull u llolso CHj man a liar you should llnd out which half Im lives In. (in away from me, slrl You look like a bad, bad maul" New York Sun. Tint i:iTVrt of it Olieslliiit. "HoincmlKT, boys," wild the now toucher, who, Is'lng still new at the business, know not what else to say to make mi itupres hIoii, "that in tint bright lexicon of youth there's no such word us full " After that Im paused to observe the effect of the chestnut. After n few moments of very deep silence a red headed boy from llostou raised his hand. "Well, what is it, Socrates?" uskod thu ieacher. "I was merely going to suggest," replied the youngster, us he demised his spectacles with Ills handkerchief, "that If such is tho case It would be advisable to write to the publishers of that lexicon and call their at tention to the omission." Montreal Mull. A ('rushing Sueei-ss. Had Hoy There's old man Stouter rfght lu front of me. Now see me send him spinning! iia, iiaI iik, in:l Old Man Stouter This Is glorious funl It reminds nut of the time when I used to const while I wasii boy. Miiusey's Weekly. I. Horary Note. "I see that in thu preface to your hook that you state that it is written to 1111 a long felt want. What do you mean by that?" "What d( I mean by that? Why, I've been needing u square meal for the lust eighteen mouths. Don't you call that u lonts felt wniit." Texits Slftlngs. A II I ley Echo. When tho crop Is on tho market, and the cash Is in your sock. And ou hoar the clink mid jingle of tlio key (uracil la tlm lock. And the ('linking of (lie "pennies," and tho clank ing of the "tens," And thu grocery man is jmld up, ami no more uU bill he sen's; Oh, It's 1 lien's the time u feller Is a feolln' ut hU bent, When lie rises from his supper, then downward pulls his vest; As hi) smokes Ids pipe In comfort, and then goes ami iiuls the c!H.-k, VbNi tlio crop is on tlm market and the cash Is ill tho stick Thorn's something kind o' cheerful like iiIkiiu tho farmer's it) es, When ho kmms the siiinmor'H over, und lioiliH-sn't hate lit rise About the time thu daylight's a-Hx-iln' thro' the K'Iisihi. And work until thu moon's up 'mill theirriiin that sail in bloom; lint iiistc.ul he sorter calculates he'll honk old buck nnil Joss To his cutter in thu uvenlii', and put on tils Sun day dross j Then gnu eoiirlin' I.linr, uith her apron and uuw frock, When the crop is on tliu uiurket ami thu cash U in his sock Oh, the hiiskln' and tlio MH-lllu' U-c lie- u inter' haiiiiloss fun; The r.ispln' of Hie lldillu when tlm d.iiioin' Is Imj- k'lin; 'I ho Jliiglenf llieslolgli Is'lls, jour ls-si gal hi tlio klcd, Tliu klssln kihI thuhiiKKlii'uhoii tlm nlu folks aro la Is-d; Tlm nsistiu' of tlmclKsitnuts, thu iielk'lilsirsilrop- pia' In, Tluie.i.ln 1 f theupplcs, drluklu' cider from a tin. Oh, it sots in) heart a-pranchi', llko a struttln' turkey envk, VVIhii tho crop Is on tho market and thu cash u In the M.'k llorsehi'inU llazoo. he woumeu auout it. "The run's he.it will give nut hi ton million yours mnn'," And he worried about It. "It will sunt give nut then. If It dis-nyl Is-fore," And he Hitrrlisl utsiut It, It would snrcl) uheout, so the sclent hits said In nil kclontllloal IsMiktt Hint Im rend, And the nluili' mighty unhorse thou mtiild 1st dead And he nurrliil iilstul It "And funic day tho earth will fall Into tint huh," And Im worried alsnil It; "Just as sunt iiiul ns straight as if shot from Kim," And he worried nlnn.il It; "When stnmg gtavltntlmi luilniekles her straps, dust pl lure," he snid, " lull a fonrful t'olbiwHil It v III come In a few million ages. srhnps" And hit worried nlmiit It. "The enrth will Us'ouic much too mimll for the rnei'," And he worried nboilt It. "When we'll piy thirty dnllnrM all Inch for punt smee," And he oi I led nlsiut It; "The cm Hi will liecmuilod so nilloll, vrltliout ileulit, Thnt Ihotit'll be no nsim for one's tongue to stick out, And no room for olio's thoughts to wander lllsilll," And he worried about It "The (Inlf stream will curve and New llm-lninl urow tin i filer" (And ho worried iiIhiiiI 111 Thau was oter the cllumto of soiithorniiiiMt riorldii," And Im uoirlisl almut it "The lee crop will 1st kuiH'kod Into sniiill smith- efts-ns, And crts-islilos liliH-k up our inuwliiir mneliluos. And we'll lose our Hue crops of i-utnli-es and Ih-iiiis," And heworrlisl alsnit It, "Ant In hsti tlimi tea tlmusnml years, there's no doubt" (And he woiriisl nlsiut II I, "Our supplv of IiiiiiImt iiiul coil will give out," And heworrlisl aUiut it. ".hi t thou Untlco AkuwIII return cold nud raw, I'roeniiieii w ill stand st lft with iirmsoutstn-lulunl hi awe, As if vnlnly liesiss'hlug a gonoral thaw," And ho wmrlisl alsnit It. Ills vlfo liH.k la washing (u dnllnrndii)), llediila't worry utsiut It; Ills daughter sew isl shirts, llmriiihti;iis'ortiay, lledldn't worry iiIhhiI It; While his wife lic.it her tireless ruh a dull dub On the washboard ilium la her old wooden lull, He kit liy the stove ami hit Just lot her ruh, Hit didn't worry alsnit It H. V. I'okh In Ynukist Hindi!. A Triiuedy. Chapter One Sim was young ami pretty us n midsummer dream. Hit was (all, haughty mid rich. .She hail married him for his tremendous wealth, but at tlmsamo time greatly admired his calm, superior way mid cynical spirit. They had leached Washington on their wedding Journey. Chapter Two. The siiowcamit down and Algernon anil Henrietta gued thought fully out of the window. "Let, us tuko n sleigh ride," suld Algernon, und the fatal deed was done. Chapter Thieo. Ten jears had passed and Algernon came vveaiily Into tint hum ble home which barely sheltered his grow ing family Henrietta met him at. the door with a sad .smile. "Ah, Algernon," she said, "cheer up. Five years more of hard work ami you will have paid all your debt to the liven man. Flee , free , hut hal" ami tliesiilTeiiug woman fell buck Insensible. Washington Star. Kxtin Pay. Mil- :1lU '" , rwi'M"" yH&y i m) H "l'hat do you 1st gittln' for do job, Chlm my!'" "Wan dollar an' th' iioomoiila." Har per's Weekly. Knew U'lint lie Waiileil. "Hero's a man at the telephone who wants u one armed horse mid sleigh," wild the new clerk in the livery stable to his employer "I'm sure that is what he said, but I don't know what ho means." "Oh, thai's all right," explained (ho liv eryman. "You son, ho vvunls u horse lie can drive with one hand. Send him old Dobbin, up there in thu corner." Phila delphia Itccoid. Iiitttrvlowlng lllm. At tho police court. "Your inline" "Hip'ioly to Iiunglume." "Where went you bornf" "In I'm is." "Have you ever Ix-eti convicted" The pi isoner smiles politely: "You are Interviewing me, then" Figaro. Always tlm Nuine. Koblnsiin I like an oven tempered wo man. Drown -So do 1 Itobln-on -There's my wife, for instance. llroun And mine. Tho most even tem pered woman in tho world. .She is always wwl. Kxchiingc. I'ikiiikIi fur Two. When it was found that thirteen were seated at a table whore AIiIhi Lis.t was a guest the general embarrassment wiim checked by Llst remarking; "Do not be alarmed at such a trllle. I can eat for two persons." I ondou Till Hits. Her Tasto 1 1 nil Cliuii;ol. Jake .Ilmpsou What species of blnl do you like best Cora Hollows-When I was a child I liked the canary best, hut (blushing) since I grew up I I rather prefer (he popln jay. New York Herald. Ills SiiKgciitliili. "Do von think this hat suits my hair, Kdvvurd" "It's all right, I suppose Still, If it doc.sji't suit, what's the nutter with get ting another -lot of hair Fliegenilo (Hat ter. rorewiu-ned, Winter nb( ays t lis un mom Til. i i Iho summer Now I know When my lival's thorn before, lly his footprints in (Ihimioh Judo. ! iittmts ". I Britton's New Grocery I4IO 0 STREET. HiivinK j'l nponetl our stoic, the lurusl in tliu new A-lcx-andor block, wo extend you an invitation to call and inspect our line of goods. Our aim will he to carry a full line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, including the very best of everything, making a specialty of Teas, Codecs, Spices, Flour and Potatoes, in whieh we will offer the best at such prices as will make it an inducement for you to buy. All goods promptly delivered. TicucriioNic 7So. We Solicit a Call! i n te'jw f 1 r llnvo v on ever lind im encounter with n diavver llinl refused lo open? If you have, ou cciliilnlv don't wniit (inutlicrevpcrlonce of that kind, Ycm will he aston ished when wo tell you Hint a liuieau that Is olislinatc aliout such things costs just us niic tli.it coiiiIiii'Ih Itself pioperly It Is all a ipicstlon o( workmanship. You will also he equally astonished when ou look nl some of our prices. AUG. TH. GRUETTER & CO. IIIH-SO N STHI'.ICT. China THE STOCK OF Queensware, Silverware, Etc. Which is Now Opened at 143 Soutln lStti St., is composed of first class goods in every respect. It is all arranged and ready for the Sacrifice Sale The stock comprises everything usuall) found in a first class glass, china and queensware store, including a large stock of Roger's Best Silverware. These goods must be moved and prices will be made lo close them out. THIS IS NO FAIKE, but a bona tide sacrifice sale and if you will call prices will surely convince you of this fact- TeilboL K. Oeidcl i.tj South Twelfth St. 1410 O Street. - -.p-i Vff Sale!