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I w THE K. OF P. DANCE. Tho Social Event ofThis Win tor's Enteitainment. A LIST OF THOSE Mil NO MtESEAT A Large and Select Crowd Watch tho Oki Year Out and the New One In at the K. of P. Dance. From f-'riiUCs -;iily. One .f lie- iim.m' BU':fr-ful duneintj parties v-r ;iv n in tl.is ity, was tin; one given 1 it Wednesday evening under the auspici s u' Gauntlet Lol.' No 47 TJnilits of Pythian, at Fitzer.ild's liall Owing to tin; inrk'im noy of the went!) er, not ns large a crowd was present us would huvf b.-'-n I ml the we'.tlie-r been more fuvoribk'; br.t as it wtis, tin; crowd Was jut us lariic as the hall could accommodate, and if it bad been a nice evening, tLe bull would bave been inad equate yWthe occasion. A more select and men-, crowd lias never gathered in a Xooin in this city. ' -(tl):15 tin; (mind Manli formed with about thirty-five couple, and the honor of leading the march ut this social event was bestowed upon Mr. Time. Mullen and. Miss Georgia Oliver, who led them in one of the prettiest marches of the season. The program consisted of twenty dances and it was 1 :30 when the party came to an end. each one wishing the other a happy New Year. The ladies wer all dressed in an elab orate fashion, and if space would permit, the Herald would take pleasure in giving a description of each dress, but suffice it to say that no ball ever given in Plattsmouth was ever been graced by so many beautiful costumes as was the one given by Gauntlet Lodge Nc. 47, Knights of Pythias, Wcdnesd: y evening, Decern cr 31, 1890. The hall was in first class order and the Bohemian bnnd discoursed some of their finest music which also addeel to thb evening's entertainment. There was also a lanre crowd who merely went to look on, and took ad vantage of the opportunity offered them to pleasantly watch the old year out and usher in the new. The ladies of St. Luke's Guild served un,jr on the stage which netted some odd thirl y dollars. The dance besides being the social event, was also a success financially and lodge will be able to re-imburse the aequer to the extent of several dollars t paying all expenses. "V re following is a list of those who attended, as near as could be obtained. Misses Georgia and Maggio Oliver Kate ana Tressa lit rupcl, Amelia Vallery, Frarkie Stiles, Lizzie MilK-r, Anna Dodge, Caddie O'Neill, Delia Tartseh, JIauJ Vivian. Ucrtha Wi-p, Edith.White. Jcunettc Livingston, Nettie Ballance, Ella Wright, Anna Ilcisd, Birdie Ilouse worth, Anna Amison, Etta Shepherd, Bertha Nitka, Lou Simpson, Maud KellogiT, Libbie Mitchell; Clara Green, Ida Bceck, Rose McCau.ey and Miss Miss Ida Bonnel, of Lincoln; and Messrs. Thos. MulL-n, Will Stadelmanu, A. V. Burke, Elmer Cole, Robert Miller, Will Clements, Arch Coleman, Henry Tartsch, C,n Ilempel, Louis O'Neill, McClanahan. Richardson, Will Ilcinhackle, Will J. StreigHt, Chas Murphy, D. C. McEutee, John Donelan.E I Straight, Chas. Spencer, Fred Stadelmann, Will Whicher, Ed Mc Maken, Chas. Sherman, Frank McCoy, Frank Meyers, Chas. Dabb, Ed Barker. Ileury Snyder, Coombs.Jof Omaha, Logan Brown, Ed Johnson, Frank Johnson, Will T.ppens. Bert Sage, of Alliance; anrl Mr. anel Mrs. Geo. Uouseworth, Mr. and Mrs. Dr. C. A. Marshall, Mr. and Mrs, W. II. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. C. W IIolmes,and Mrs. S.Hinkle.Mr.and Mrs. 21 N. Griffith, 2Ir. aud Mrs. C. C. Parmele," Mr. andIrs. Jas. Donnelly, 2Ir. and Mrs. Geo. Pmitiss, Mr., and Mrs. Maurice O'Rouikp, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Dovry, Hon. and Mrs. F. E. White, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coursey, Mr and Mrs. Fred Lehnhoff. Vol. 1, No. 1, of tho Cass County In dependent made its appearance yester dav. It is a blight and newsy sheet of eight pages. May its publisher, Mr. 21. LThomas, make, a success both limn cially and in a newspaper sense. Fred Feitter and Phebe Ha.elJon two poor farm inmates left for Rolla Mo. where they hope to be made one. County Court. Licence to wed issued to 2Ir. George McKinzie, of Cass county, and Mis Anna Mobarg of Sounders county. License to wed issued to Charles E. Vroman and Mi.-s Lillie B. Schinerhorn, both of Plattsmouth. Judge Ramsey will be comfortably located in the new otliee provided for him in the Union block tomorrow and will be prepared to deal out justice and issue licenses t wed in the usual way. GENERAL BROOKE MARCHES. He Takes Two Regiments With Two Weeks Rations and Goes Forth to Meet the Hostlles. Pine Ridok Agk.ncy, 3. D., (via RushvllI, Nb.,) Jan. 1. Tho storm cleared away this morning, leaving a heavy fall f snow on theground. At 10 o'clock the Second infantry, artillery and the Ninth cavalry broke camp and starteU northward, followed by an im m use wagon train, contining all tin ir cninp tquipag', infan ry and artillery numbering 500 nu n, 200 cavalry men, all under the commund of General Brooke. Already General M l s, who arrived yesterday noon, has shown his energy in beginning active operations. All uImui the camp is seen bimtl-j mid activity fur the canip.in. Everything is done in a systematic munn r. Tin: cavalry, two IIolciiki.-H guns, nm Galling gun and I lin e (-omanies of tin First infantry remain to guard the place for the present. The (Seventh cavalry w.ll doubtless take the field later ami a8-it the inbu-try. Colonels Carr and Sumner are thought to be on White river, this 6ide of the Bid Lunds, with two battalions of cavalry, comprising five hundred men. It is thei. purpose .o prevent the hostilea from again reaching this place, allowing tin infantry to come up from belli n 1 tin ui if they can be fortunate enough to do su on this side of the river. The command of Brooke will camp on Beaver creek tonight, about sixteen miles from here. Three companies and the band ol the First infantry from San Francisco arc stationed at the crossing of Beaver creek to protect the settlers It is reported tha the Indians are gaining strength very fast, their number now being thought to be nt far from 2,000. A determined effort will be made to surround them ami disarm them under General Miles direc tion. Bushnell's New Baby. Lincoln Journal. The new ytar has already brought new responsibilities to Councilman H. 21. Bunnell. At about noon yesterday a young politician put in an appearance at the Bushuell home and immediately assumed the sceptre of authority. They think of calling him "The Winner." Anel of Annie Louise Tanner, the phenomenal nightingale, who has receiv ed the praise of so many thousands? Her personal charms have lost none of their brilliancy, or her sparkling voice none of its sweetness. She held her au dience spellbound as her soft notes filled the hall with tuues of inspiring beauty. The audience liked her, and recalled her again anel again. Baltimore Sun, May 9, 1890 With Ovide 2Iusin Company which appears here in the Presbyterian church Jan. 12, 1891. The Lincoln Journal savs: "Two ambitious local democrats are hustling for the flesh uots. Thev are Dr. Dunn and Win. Ruffner. In case 2lr. Boyd gets to be governor one of them would fain be warden of the penitentiary and the other steward at the asylum. It i.s thougut hardly probable that both will ct there, and as tha gubernatorial matter stands it is very doubtful if the state will scream itself hoarse calling for either of them to sacrifice himself upon the altar of patriotic duty." The Ruffner referreel to is a brother of P. E. Ruffner of this city and is well kuown here. Began Over. Yesterday being New Year's day, Frank Raun, the man to whom marriage has proven a failure, for the last few years, took aelvantage of the occasion and "turned over a new leaf." 2Ir. Raun took a lay off yesterday and went over and made all light between himself and his wife. We will not at tempt to give the manner in which it was done, but we are glad to make known the fact that the Raun family bus started over anel upon a new basis; thus a long and interesting story is brought to a close by the arch match maker, Cupid. Qeiiet Courts. A Herald reporter in his round up for court items this evening founel Judge Kunsey with books, records, etc., all t.irn np, moving to his new ciuarters in the Union block, and all the news that we ceulel pump out of him was, that he issued two marriage licenses today. We called next ut police court anel Judge Archer was not even "at home." We t'len went to District Cle-iK S ewalter's office and to our inquiry for news hjsaid all is riuiet in court to lay. S we were compelled to be content with our two license items, furnished by Judge Ramsey for court news for today's issue. Senator S. L. Thomas left for Lincoln this morning so as to be ready for his duties us soon as the legislature opens. 2Ir. and 2Irs. Geo. R. Chatburn re tuned to their home in ilumcoldt, this morniug, after spcneling the holidays with relative! and friends in this city. 2Ir. Z. Waterman, wife and daughter, of Crete, returned to their home this morning after spending a very pleasant New Year with his brother, John Water man, of this city. A NEW 1 00 ! LODGE Louisville Lodge No. 184 Or ganized New Year's Eve. A IIOYAI. ISAMJUKr AT Ml DM GUT. Cass Lodtre Number 146, of This City Im liies Thirteen New Memuerb for the New Lodse. L ist Wi din sd ' V evening I liirty -1 Im c 0 Id fellow s ut I his city w. nt to L'Hii. vole by invit;it inn tu M-si.-l in m ;i n i.i m.' !i new bult' if oilil ! ll.ius to .-'mil in wit ii tin- in-w voir. Al I'lVill;.' lit Lollisviiif We prnc I'll :l -" 1 1 nit; lit to the hail u h i, Ii Inn I Ix en nio 1 nil Hilled lor tin- Um- . the odd fellow.'-, where We tiillinl (Jlninl .M i-'ci Joliu Kv.n s 01 Omaiiii illicitly in waiting nl.il In iiniin diately iijij.oint. (I tin- following olliceis :iS lis iissi: t a 1 1 1 - : It l'lt.l.-e.i. I), p'ty Gi'iinu Miisti i; 1J (,'. Ki-ir. Ucum Witlilen; J. H. II. ill. o I Ci nte:.iii.:l Lodji No o!), of Fienn ut, Oi uid S. i l. lin; .. Stubz, Gniiiil Tm ;imh ei ; Fnmk Boyd. Grand M-n-s!i;iII; L. G. Ldson. Grunt Cuiidut'tor; S. E. 1 1 1 1 . Gudid Guardian; O. S. Twis-. Griind Herald. Tins.; nlli c -is iinmedi'iti ly began the s i vicis nl instituting the in w lodc with t.'ie io! lowinu ch irter tnemb i: J. L H ntshotn Walter Ciltforth, C W. Spi-nce. Miles M. Drake, T. S. HowMid, R. C ulter, C. A. .Manke . II. S Si w cr, V. B. Sinyock, and B. F. Mi lv n, aftel which they pi -ceeibd to elect the followthg lodge officers: J. L. Hartshorn, N. G.; C W. Spence. V. G.; C. A. Miuker, Sec; Walter Cut forth, Treas. As soon as the olliceis were properly installed, the working team of (.'iss Lodge N.i. 14G of Platts mouth look charge of the following can didates anel began te introduce tin m in . to the mystiiii s of Odd Fellowship: E. B Ri l.lle, E R. Ball. L. C. Eickhuff. Tinman Hall, J. O. MeCbiin. D. Cat pen ter, II. F. Ilalderman, M, W. Fudge, J.;s Chicek, A. A. Knott, M. Milton, Gus Norton, J. G. Hoover, E. C. Twiss, C. G. May field. As midnight tlrew near the announce ment was made that supper was ready at the Hall house, and a recess was taken, Kud as the new year came in we nil sat down to a bountitul repi t, which we proceedeel to dispose of after the nu.st approveel style. Tnen returning to the hull we finished our work about o o'clock, a. m., January 1st, 1 S 'J 1 . Mr. II. J. Penn was also aeimitted by card, making twenty four members for the new lodge. Gr-mel Mister John Evans of Omaha taaele a very nice speech, in which h" gave us some excellent advice, ar.d then for four hours, till t rain time, the boys put in their time playing jokes on one and another and having a good time generally and all expressing themselves as being glad th it they were there. Collision cf Runners. The following despatch from Elmwood Nebraska, in this m rniny's paper gives an account of a cutting scrap and is as follows: Last night a quarrel took place between Bill Miles and John Fow ler, runners for the Union hotel and tin Elmwood house, in which the former was frightfully cut from the back of the heael to the mouth with a knife by Fowler. The affray seems to have grown out of a little quarrel while at the train rustling customers. Fowler disappeared anel has not yet beeu found by the officers. A Majority Pcrty. From Saturdays Daily. Mr. and Mrs. David Miller gave a ma jority party last evening in honor of their son, Frank Irish. These present were the Misses Bertie Ilyers, Hat ie Chapman. Eelna Adams, Ella Wright, Annie lleisel, Mabel Hayes, Fan Richey, Nettie Morgan. Annie Amison, L-.lia Thomas, Marion Ilouseworth, Rena Murray, Ida Bunnell, of Lincoln, Annie Russell, and Messrs Chas. Richey, John Youg, John Schulhof, Nelson Murray, Frank Richey, Will Ilyers, Robt. Hayes, Frsnk Johnson, Ed Streight, Charles Murphy, Freel Morgan and Glen Carruth. The evening was spent in playing progressive high five until a late hour, when an elegant lunch was servcel by the hostes3, which was highly enjoyed by all. During the course of the evening, Miss llattie Chapman presenteel Mr. Irish with a gold headed umbrella, a memento of his twenty-first birthday, from his friends. The royal honors were won by Miss Bounell. of Liucoln and Mr. Cole; while the booby prizes were captured by Miss Wright and Mr. IlayeF. Mr. S. A. Davis.has sold during tho year just ended 123-j barrels of cal oil and gasoline, w lien weraKe into con sideration the amount of light supplied the city by gas anel electricity this indi cates that Plattsmouth people love light rather than darkness, and that we are a city of no mean porportion. Mr. Davis, supplies nearly all eur business men with tho oil for their retail trade. A COMBINATION LOCK. IT WAS ATTACHED TO A CLOSET DOOR AND CREATED A SCENE. Marie Walntvrlht Tclln n Story of How an Actor Camo Very Ncnr Killing Ills Newly Wedded Wife RcHcnril by the Landlady After Horrible Suspense. The incident hereafter told was an actual happening. In Chicago f.oino j'earg ago an actor and aciiers husband :uid wife who had grown tired cf hotel living, and who were l;oe)ked for a htay of several weeks in that city, re; olvcd to take a. suit of furnished rooms ::nd get their meals when and where tbeiriucliiiations might direct. They arrived in Chicago on a miday, and after some lin-soinc; search ing found on Dearborn street exactly wh.it Ciivy Kou'dit, or at least as near it sisolrcn given to lodging .seekers to !;! -in. : ..o woes of lettcr.-i .' bo-ird and lod.rj . have Lvrneutly boon told in pajwrs ri..i.; ."Tid otherwise, but the) woes of :ii.-; seeker of tho same would furnish ...ao.;t as frniuc.l a thoiiic. The unit re . vi'v il to co:joi: ted of a pisrlcr, bedroom !. l b;:throo::i. Evidently tho building ,. d lice:: i::l:'iif'd oriiinlly for office ;ses. asia tlio bounioni was .". lar;.jo safo .r var.il. of tho lao-t iu:isi-ivc construe .ii.n. Ifjht.-.-td of b(M:i.g iiseJ to Jiold s. uiiiie's of pi i;-;'('S.1.- valiio, it '.vas do i.t: ;i to the hiii:ii)lcr duty cf receiving '(.Iking. Th'j heavy st j1 door, soioe .:e incae-a thick, v.-a 3 .'..upp!i'.;tl wi.h a .o.-!:'ii:i.:tio: lo-?.':. I'iiis as a. novi'lty to t'.so wile, v.-ho, :s sooo as ; a ; h ; 1 b:;stovrod soar; of her .vi-::;v; i;) ..-afe, lngau j. saip-'rlicial tudy of l'r,- iiiec:i:;ni:i:j. fjiio could not, .. course, mriko out laiich about it, and ;. l- lo.'d and master ollered, in his .sup; i'ior wisanfn. to oxplaia i'c. an o:.r:i.'.ct:::;T i;i:.;dand. "All you havo t do," he :ui 1, "ij to think of a word, c.'.iud tlu door. t!ien speil the word on tiii.i dial, turn the !ia:!'".lo a:id t hen no o io can open it, who d(;e:"a'i kao.. tao e'o.iib'.aation. Now step i.'i for a moai "lit; i will oS.z you in on the word 'open' and let j oa out again hi an instant." The vi!o. who had not been married !;:.. g enough to eliscover that her bus baud was li.c a:; clever as ho thought, stepped .gayly iafco V.vo vault. ''it will la; awfully dark .and stnffy here with the eloor closed," she ex cl.oiaed. "Doa't be afraid, dear; I'll let you out again before you havo time to think." He turned the handle, worked the vomiturition to "open," worked it back again, pulled at tho door, but Ibere was no of its yielding. Frantically he again ran trie indicator over the letters making the word, 'but still the eloor would not bu lg'. He shouted encour agingly to his wife, but it was evident that li'ao could not hear him, for there came no r; ply. though he thought tliere was ri faiat r;oand rapping. 'Was she alreaJ le;;;d for want of air!" was (.' ? ih-&t r.wfnl thought; bat he remembered tint the vault wrus at least six i jet .-quare. na-1 even if perfectly air tight mivt coataia c-uough air to support life for seme little time. But for how long? It was Sun -lay. It might be hor.rs before he could find a locksmith, and even then h laigiiJ t.i'-ie more hours to open th.it dreadful door. His darling iiii.JCiit; be dea l: lie vvonl .1 be her .slayer! Perhaps the law would call it murder! an v:.y.-"i.iso rr;:scji;::a. Those thoughts Hashed through his m ud i i Lv-, thae than it takes to read t hem. After shouting some reassuring won:-; he rre h: I up to the landlady's room oa th"ikor above, and breathlessly aai almost v.aiacelugibly told soaietl iny, of the- trouhle. "Y-? :":e t :-v.;ouil fool who's got into Mi. iliag wi.h that sal was ): M wo:naaa comforting comment. ".V-ver m!id th.at!" he cried. "Can yoa -;t.t her one before she dies?" " ::, I can. I eloa'c have things about I doa'c n::!'..-rs,.'.:id. and it I did had iheai I v.-orddn't me.ldle with them." "Nuver mind tkr.t. uy good vuiuan; only come and even the eloor." 'It's easy to see you ain't long mar ried," was her jrrarablhig comment, as she waddled al ter hi in ilown the stairs. She gave a f-'W tnr:is to the handle and threw the door ejea. The wife was dis covered in a, dead faint, but evidently still alive. A gooel many dollars sp-mt in doctor's fe-es an 1 a present for the landlady to some extent repaired the damages of the husband's experiment, but nothing could repair his el", mally damaged reputation for omniscience. In after days his wife was even occasionally known to hint that lie had tried to kill her, and that she was sorry he hadn't succeeded and been duly hanged. A day or two affer the occurrence he said to tho landlady, 'ITow was it the do"r wouldn't open oa the combination 1 r.--e d?" cause," she answered, "yen must ; t.i ' leek from one conil,inat"on relea before ye l caa set it oa mother. Vi a liieu u..n "i. Ice w eve-ryt hi-ug, though you g- ner.V'jy think you do." Marie Wain wnghl hi Drainaiio Mirror. How Sloisey Inorcacs. The natural accumulation of money is a great deal more rapid than the average person hue-Tines. The Je;.;al rate cf in-tere-st in New York state is G per cent, per annum. If :.-d0,OG0 were put at G jwr ceni. interest, and if the intereet were compounded semi-annradly, the accnmulatiou at thi c-nl of tv.-t nry-live years v.-oald lo $-i:j,800. Many of the fi;rtunes in America are tho v'-ad s of in vestmciits iii lands and enterprises. The eeiuntry is rowinf very raj.ldlj-, and the increase in tho value of land keeps pace with tho growth. New York World. How It Happened. Son-owing Parent And did my own little boy really tell a lie? Charlie N-no, papa; not 'zactly. I jes' opened my lips and tho bad lie told itself. Pittsburg Bulletin. DesK linli ..ii - 'I i ( 1'his ii lo is a ivcorrl, where all suspense; item. each item, as conseeiiti ve!y elated, will triKO its"jil stare you in the t'aco. until such stern shall havt: a Espeeiali v ael inted to recording; for future ; rers ns nppoinririents. Pavnieiit ed' Life riisiirance of Fire 1 nsur.itice opeeml collections, J'roniitcH Pav'ipent of taxes, Dates set for suits, Expiration JJ ii ines s men who see these liles, as u rule, I Price, with ink wells and full supply of inenionir complete. H. EARL, U jIT Ui ) C, fj I ' i i ' . Everything to I'uinish Your Mouse. AT I. PEARLMAN'S CHEAT MODERN HOUSE FURNMVIWG EMPORIUFil IJndcr Waterman's Opera House Vou can buy of liiui cheaii f ir fjiot cash or ;;m xeciire wliat vou need to furnt.nli b oithKo maii-ior, on the INsrAia.MK.NT I'lA.N. STOVES, RANGES AND ALL FURNISHING. Airent for the Celebrated White Sewing .Machine. lie largest and most c jmylete S'ock to se.ect fr.nu in CasMt ;oulity. Call and uie Opera House Block X. MSAKLMft. Insure your property against fire, lihtuinjj; and Tornado in the AMAZON INSU11AKCE COMPANY. Of Cincinnatti, Oliio. CooiOT.en.cect Bitsln.ess Qciolmv ti&jz tm CAPITAL - S3oo.goo.co Stockholders individually liah'e . under tho constitution of tho State of Ohio which together with I he present net surplus is a net nuarantee of about x7', 00(3,00 to policy holders. Losses paid in nineteen years, (since organization) nearly tour million dollars J. II. BEATTIE, Secretary. Wm. L. BROWNE, Resident 'h'iii' y CLARK'S K0G REMEDY :':-V f'. , Xfyp ..., ---.. Clark's Poultry Ilcmedy. BEST IN THE WORKD. For sulft by 0, H. fciAYDElS, DruSgkst, Pla'.tsiuemtli, lc. i i v L'l f t 1 -'T8 fr Impotence, .ots e- '2 i.-! i ,' Less of t-lerwi. Ac. Vtiil 1 n yyy Tn?iaration,vith- V otit iTj-ir.', removes "'"i-' Io-kJ. J-ivcrOIolcs, PI:r.;-.Io, Ji' ark-Iie.-u!i;, Wiuibnrn and i'aa. A k-wpHcatir.ns vnd ren der tho most efhTtoiir red pkin coft, smooth mid v.'liit3. iola Cream is not a Tiint e r ioi7eicr cover deSocts, but & r;iL.of!7 im cnr. It ir, superior to r'J other pivr-Kiliw, ffd aa.va.itee4 lo pi re wi'iMcaitu. At irrvj6'S3 or mxQ- ad ieMT M04S. Prt-MVI fc 7 Txy- r k .v . '. r t . fi nn ; -i ..i '.. : ij I.;; tarn Snx. Aadress I r"' i H iLl 'ri t-;:Mi I our! I ,.r-n ? can he recorded an A rice at the lroiit" aiufi ttent ion . intention such mat Premiums, KenewiJ' to pay, Dr. or Cr.L of time loi appeal, Iniv them. iltuii cards - $2.50 General Agent. Agents Wanted" GAZZAM GANG, Pre-sideut. Aent, Plattsmouth Nebraska THE TYPEWRITER A striotlv fir-ir clan irHhinf. fully warrant ed. Miide' iroin the vi ry liest riiMtt-rial b skilled wnrknipn. awl wit!i the-l-ot tools tat bnc everlH'i-n l-vi-;iJ for tli; imrp ist'. War ranted to do ail tlif.t can In' ic:imi ably ex pected of the very liet typewriter extriiit. Cat!.b!(; of writing l.V words i er ininiue or moro liccordioy to tbe ability of tlie operiio... y,;Ay i : -"i-?,-rrio"--v--.:"--.. PIMCE $100. Jf tliere in no agent la your town address tlK mamuXaclureK. Till-: PAEIgll M'F'G CO. Agents w anted farisa F. B. SEIILEjIIRE, Agent. L.incolu, Nej., t- iho Liciticr Hibit, Paiiiiva; Cure" DY A rJlir.'Slt'lM C3. i,mZ' CCv5lM S?E2?f.V K can !;s f;CJ "w 8 cup of colae or tea. or kt rr ticles of ooc!. without lite knowledge of t'ue i-r-bou taking it; It is absolutely harmless trni -u eJTect a periuauent and fit-cy cure, L:!r tbepatica-tia a modera. drir k.-r or a n ale!hr1s wreji. it me VSR PARS. We GUARANTEE A r-UM is every liv.itanre. ii aj,c bocuC vwiWfawtv, rf4ii U Cuh.whm3.Ki i Bin be mmu&