F. t , 3KF sssr r'-Ai 'tw,$ : 5 j j ftStr b SXD EVRY VBUMDAT rizi ? ' Is ink wwssa I-?'"' U8 CLOTO, KIII1SX4, BY M, I THOMAS. "Eternal Vijfrfattce is the price of Liberty ," and $1J0 ayear is the price of tho Red Cloud Chief. 4t ? s n..c.r jot tx i ay frit It h4 frv-o-j tllKt- & ,S , m $1.60 1 year if jiii ii Atrtzes. VOL- IX. RED CLOUD, WEBSTER COUNTY, NEBRASKA. THURSDAY. JUNK. 22, ISS2. NO. -IB. The Red CiMb i .- 1 l- r r x 3 JV K m 14 Ltryev m: JP".- & if- X4. -r- WHETST YOU TRAVEL ALWAYS TAKK TUB B.&M.R.R. xatninc map ml time tabic carefully. It be t'ca that this lice connreta with C. JJ. A l. Jl K ; In Ict they are under onn inanturemcnt, and ukrn tofftthcr form what if called rill -THE- BURLINGTON ROUTE HumTDjr and wick ran link to Chicago. Mt. lyoiiiw, PcoriH, 1)13 M()INK, JWK'K ISLAND. And UtitcUWr to "11 Point IX Iowa, Wisconsin, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Ohio. I'UINC'Il' 1. AOVANTAttra AUK U'llrough Ci:iche from Nebraska to Dotin-ition on C. B. fc (J. It. II. So trainfen; oli.injK from C. B. fc K. K. to coni.ect- tiifl lines nil nni'lu in Union Depot. Through Tickets LOWEST RATES ca bkiuu Upon kjnl!cnlinn at any ttati-iti on the road. Agent urr alo prepared to cherk KrKf) throui.li: cim nil it-li-r:natioii an to rtw. r.-utr, titn. crtnnticn. -tc, an J to rccurn tileci-iuc car accOiMiiodatlon. Thin company 5 encxco-l on nn which will open a exlcnion NEW LINE TO DENVER and nil points in Colorado. This ex tension will In complete! and ready for busincj-." in n few months, and the pnhlie. enn then enjoy all the advanta ges of a through lino between Denver untl Ohiejyo, Jill nmler one inannKC incut. P. S. EUSTIS, tJt-iriT'k'tVt.. OMAHA KKR. riOXEER MA THEWS C- HA XXFMS. t'aop Utdnur wejtof WoWcr County Hank. RED CLUUI). NKHRASICA. 8 1 1 XX ISii, S 1 IA M J 'OOJ XG, )ANMl( Hair Cutting in the highest htyle of tltu Tonsorial Art. COME A XI) GET A CLEAN SHAVE. ELECT RO-ttl AC METIC BatteryBelt! omtEs KtAirr.LcM3 KnrMExNMr TtM.PiUUU.TaM, RNCrHUTSM. ahbFuule cwrutum CTTRE3 HtKVOUSAHO CMKKISDMDtrs OriPEPStA, KtMrDlSEMO, NUIALCI AXDSEHMAl WCAXNCM. TSAUB 3JK MASK. Qearefttai more lertrtclty tn fire tnlnat 1hn any lUusr iWl done la dT. J2je onlr ElectrevMiisnMlo JI-ltHadn.KlTtiitprlai'kT7-anlfnaJarTcurnint. Can t mw m intld aa to b wreolr tlt. and reTn.-vd. riunjsad mad locnnmd till Uie etroi&Mt mn cnanol feioldTt. No nebd comes lu ranUit with thclo to ear rode and lrrltt Ik Ku eievtrodM nJ niaoUng cord tor arUloa elrcUlrlty to aur lrt of thj body. IjotJithmI tor ett trrulaiKut In complaints Biitnrd above. A ctmla TQktorer of bealtn and nsor. MEDICAL USES OF ELECTRICITY Mi Ittoeireted TO pairo toik. cootaltdoa toil drocrlptloa ct IMt and IMmcms with dlnctlous tor dectrxal ueaU BLEGTRO-FARADIO BELT CO., SIX A Sit CfeefttftCl M.. bi. LUUUg " FtUfi tb M.t fitk!km u k iftin 1 1 U flnunr anJ I fM.n. A Juurl fr IU rlfaltuu aa4 rirraBt tvtfn. Keeer Fatlato Ue'toro t.reyor CaJod Hair totteyotJMUcelw. tau.aiidHt-iialUtvffu. (ilgr. Bark, Mandrake, btilllnta and pU(iy o tnO L1 IT1CUICU1C& KKtnvii iv hue vvnt Itnloaiacttiaitcul iiicti vaneu anacirccirro MWcrs,aitOBUkxine Viieaiesi iucvu nninciKuic M HWIB em oircagra netirer .w no. It cure Drpcj, Rheimaim, -"Iclscesi, alldiseasescf tbe Stomach, ltwd Ixas, liver, Kidneys, and all lerwiie Comnlamti. If vwi are vastin; auray wiih ConwsiTiTtion or any incase, use the Tonic ts-day. it n J jurdy Esaeacescf Ciuyrr andot'ier Tar.ics, as itixokls Mthertc3iwt)Kuit iHttuLtonn;;. 5od ard Jt auataUdealertinclm;s. ocecenmncr:hmjt cnatureofl!rccx:CiO Y. te-.tUoTCrcu!a ..miirnin iv ntrvrvn Tire Tx-UJ.H flVL. lirr"- " " "" -" - - WINE w TAR CUKES THOUSANDS TKAJU.Y. A POSITIVE CwM ForCouyhsCoMt, Istkf BetwfTwaici; cvres Dysaepaa; I rRMttfts the Appeutt; I encthest the bystem; Rwtwrs th Wtk tad DeWMtatatt A trial of it will rror all I we lim.Akk TiTjr drurnet I fer VcwCTMllla Wtel r Tmri vsj bo cunt. S..SMXMlCO.,rVepr; 8.1 ut txU OBm Cnwa AO.I rCrwkAU. SOS. C 1A.TT', i KtWH wmrmrtr R. A. SIMPSON' Notary PibJle. F.A.SWEBZY. .Attonicr atLaw. Blue Hill Bank. SIMPSON & SWEEZY, BLUE HILL, WEBSTER CO., NEB. A General Rinking Ea!nes Tnncli. EpecUl Care clrert to Collection. Fans Loaci at Low Kate. --hooI Bosli JJomht and Hold r;nmi,ONiKNTrf: Koantze BroOVn lUnken. New York City; Bank. Omaha Nfbrwka. J. E. Smith, 8. C. Sutra. CttkVlttKat.Biak Beatrice Se. Prea't lit Nat. Uaat atrica Neb. SUITE BEOTEEES, BANKEES, xed ct.ovv, am, Tnnttcta general banking builntei. btf wni fell county warrant. aUo County. Precl&ct and Hehool Ditrict Uonlf. NcKotUto (arm ortctej. by tad mi For eign Kxehnnze. k -p:it attention circn to coIlMtioai. RtriRijiccxr-lit Nat. Bank New York. Oma ha Nat. Bank, Omaha. SMITH BROS. L. P. Ai.muoiiT, B. V. BinnEv J'riitlent. Cashier. Wsra Goum Bii: RED CLOUD, NEB. Mokky To Loan- on Heal Estate. Buy and fe'U Exrlumgc and do u general Banking btiine-i. REFEitKNcr-1?: Sayer Atkln. BanVe-. York? York County Itank. York. Fanner Jc Merchant' Bank, Yorki Union National Bank, Chicaco; ilunh Isru.. Morher A Co. Lincoln. 9-8tf W. H. STROHM. A TTOUXBY AT LAW. RED CLOUD, - NEBRA8KA. May bo comulled in Inlib or Qerau. Collections will receive prompt attention. Ofkick: Oppoite BoyV Homo 0. C. Ct&K. J as. McNkJiT. Case & McNeny, A TTORNEYS AND CO-.V.ELolW AT LAW. Will practice in all the Court of this State atd Northern KaiiF.n. Collectinnii af well aa litii tcd linlno rarctully and cilirienlly attended to. Ornca:- On Webtter Strsrt, one door north of (Jarber'e Store, i:ki ci.oui), neii. J. S. GILHAM, ATTOnSEY AND rOt'NSEI.OIt AT LAW. Office oc door vorih of Kalnj Ilro. RED CLOUD. - NEBRASKA. E, C. Hawlt. N. ". Tiiosri. Havvley & Thorpe, A TTORNKYS A COn.NSEI.OIt.S AT LAW. Okiick: Over Me Finland's store. hzd cloud, ks3. Laird & Smith, A TTOltNEYS AM COUNSEIOIlt; AT I.A'.V. " llASTIMSS, - NlMUtASKA. Will practice in all the Court or the State. Prompt attention gn cn"to all buidneM entrusted to hi cure, juiyl-7 L. Kalkt, lUoouiincton, Ncbraika. C. W. ivalrt. Ilcd Cloud. Neb. KALEY BROS. A TTOltNEYS AT LAW A IlEAL ESTAT2 'rV AGENTS. Will pracMre in nil tho (Viirti in Ncbnska and northern Knnn collection tirotnptly at tended to and correspondence folicitol. BED CLOUD, Kcbr&slcft. Also. Accnts for B. A M. It. B. Lands. J. M. Moais. L. D. Dkxkvt. M OS EN A & DENNEY, Physicians and Surgeons, jlED CLOUD, NEB. Will pRy cpectal attention to Obtctrlci and direiveK of women Also pencral and sie'al mrecry. Die.e. of the Kyo and Ear. t'harfc moderate. Office ocr Shorwood'a Store. 25-1 -y Physician & Surgeon, COWl.iy, SKPUASKA. Profes.tonal calls promptly attcndcl. Office: At reidence near Cowles. S-51 Dr. H. A. Baird, RESIDEHTDEHTIST. RED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA. It.' DAMRREIX, HI. D. Physician&Surgeon. Oitice.- Over J. W. ShcfftooU' Store, Itvs) Cloud, Nehraska. 35-3-m EMIGH BROS. MEAT MARKET RED CLOUD, NER Ta ebcieet of Fmk awta. Saar Fowl and ererytbrnf in tae liaa Uat the mw k et afford, always oa kani. WSkep two 4m otk of MMHr dnu rtor Paints, 9 COOK'S Oils Glass, GLOUJy Notions. DRUG Wall Paper, STOBK $m IvavssbsmI 4 mi THE CHIEF. M. L. THOMAS, EDITOR. THURSDAY, JVST.22, I8S2. The Republican Stale Cc'ntfal Com mittee i called to meet at Lincoln on theCth of July. The Xcbr.vfca Editorial Aiyociation leaven for Denver, Sjtlt Lake, National Park and other places of intercut on the 18th of next mouth. Ex-Senator Paddock ha at last ucccetled in ecuring a government appointment. He has been put on the Utah commiwion. After July llrat the B. k. 31. will run reirular throueh pa6enj;cr trains - - to Denver every day, Sundays, inclu ded. After July 15th, excursion tick ets good for all mimmcr will be sold at greatly reduced rates. The latest census bulletin tailed from Washington gives the following concerning Nebraska : "She has 452,402 persons; 76,035 square miles of area; 89,135 families; 83.&4S; dwelling ; 5.94 persons to the square mile; 107.78 acres to tho person; 517-0- acres to the family; 5.27 per sons to the dwelling and 5-08 persons to a faniilv. A gentleman from Pari, Texas, Kvoi the particular! of a strange and thrillitiK event connected with the recent storm which visited that place. White tho cyclone was passing north of tilt-place the air seemed impregna ted wttjb electricity. The lightning descended like an avalanche of de struction, doing great damage. Trees, houes imd persons were destroyed by it, WaiJace Hill, a young man, wjis on his w-ty to the city in ji wagon, and when ho reached the suburbs the storm was at ita height. Suddenly a bolt of lightning fell from tho clouds above tipvn him. He was instantly killed. Portions of his clothing were -tripped from . the body. But the strangest phenomenon was the fjtct that a branch of a tree under which he had taken shelter was photographed across his breast in livid red. The work was perfectly done, the branch of the tree shewing distinctly, and the shape and delirnte veins in tho leaves being plainly n?ihlc. The freak has occasioned considerable comment in the ncighborhot.l. Ex. The Fate of Desperadoes. As illustrative if the .oft-made state ment that thoe vlio prey upon socio ty become victiinjinf society, we print tho following froh the Indianopolis Sentinel : "It is by no meais uninteresting to read the fale of thi members of the James gang of oiilaws who, for a number of years pist, have- made it exceedingly dangemis to travel west of the Mississippi rivr or to conduct a banking business anywhere in the far west outsido of Wgc cities. We have the record of twenty-nine of the gang, coming down to the killing of Jesse James. ' " -tillOew , klllCd JefTHite 25 yearin penitentiary John Younger 1 killed BudMcDanicl killed Tom 3IcDaniel L..- killed Billy Barry !. killed Joe Collins killed Bill Hcnren killed Arkansas Johnson killed .ini x)iis. Killed Harry Collins killed Billy Collins .... ...killed Bill Caldwell M killed .iiariie x itts.......................... Killed ('id Miller ..- ..killed Jesse James ,.... killed Pipes 99 years in penitentiary Herndon...99 years in penitentiary Jack Kcenc....34 years in penitentiary Tucker....25 years in penitentiary Bashan....25 years in penitentiary Biily Ryan.. ...25 years in penitentiary Frank James - wounded Four arc on trijtl and will be sent to prison ct to tho scaffold. Only one of the gang so" far, Arthur 3IcCoy, has died a natural death. Ths Blow at ths Rats 1 Sixty-Six fttfvs Psr Hsur. St. Locis, June 17. The severest iorm that has visited this region in a Tory long time passed over tho city 'etween 12 and 1 o'clock" this nioru 'ng. The wind attained a velocity of sixty-six miles an honr, and did tery ftaraggregate damage, but so far as now known no rnjnry of magnitude occurred. Treia"1 and fences were ( pfotrated in all section of the city ; sttuttcrs, signs; chimneys, Jcci, were tlown down; and general havoc nc1ig smkll things prevails. Very eavy rain accompnied; the" Wind, il'ad streets, sewers and cellar in fnr parts ci the citv were tfooded. Several steamers at thf wharf liSt Vchtmneys or had some part of'wtehed. One littlt trhy sprite with eir upper works carried away, aad kcsjmd small crafts were banged stit-a good-deal: Every telegraph line in the city was prostrated, and at thin writing communication it re ceived to only a very few point. A jfjood deal of plate j1am m broken in the bufinem portion, and a great many window of residence were blown in. The tcamr Blue Lodge, tho prop- rir of MictVmitld !trf. lnmK'r jtlcalers, La Cro-c, Yii., valued at 110,000, was fqnk at Pituburg dike on the Illinois slbre. and U a total Iom with no in.? ranee. Tltc SteamboHt Champion Ne. y, property of Capt, Woodward, vm sunk at the (iarLetdc dump. Ea!t St Luol. and in alo a total lo?j. VnJued at tI0,C00; fully injured. Capi Dnnn Silver's btiat, .Bright Light and Annie P. Silver?, sustained damage respectively $1,000 and 1,500. Tltc Charles Chateau Iot her boom. The Grand Pacific, one of the St. Paul Packet line is injured $100. The City of Helena lost both chimneys. The total los on everything by the storm is ovcry $250,000. The storm rscems to have been mote severe in East St. Louis than on this hide of the ' river. Nearly all the southern part of hat town wa flooded with water, and fomc luty houses occupied by poor families were more or lew injured, and jscveml blown down entirely or out of shape. Washington Corresponds. Wasiiinoton June, 19, 1882. Mil Ed. The action of General Baiim, as the head of the Internal Revenue Bureau, in relation to the passage of tho bill to extend the ware housing period of distilled spirits, has been very severely criticised. It has been long known that the Commis sioner has been ambitious for senator ial honors, and it is whimpered that the distilling interests in Illinois may possibly be a powerful ally in helping him reach the iong-desired goal. It is disgmcc enough for this Government to foster a system of revenue which is directly Jit war with the efforts now being made by many States, to sup press the sale of spirits, without In coming the banker for the distillers, to the extent of $50,000,000, as is pro posed by the bill now pending in Congress. J The Patent Office issued yesterday 412 regular patent 11 designs, 0 re-issues, 15 certificates of registration of trade-marks, and 7 cctrificates of reg istration of labels, tho government re ceipts from which, were $15,002. This is the largest weekly issue of patents ever issued by the office. This large increase in the business of the office, is strong evidence of the rapid growth of the material interest of the country. The Commissioner has issued an im portant decision which changes the practice of admission of new matter into pending applications. The decis ion states that "under rule 47 an ap plicant may introduce into his appli cation by amendment a part of tho invention originally mado which was not incorporated into the application either as a part of tho specification or claim. The applicant must swear that the matter which he desires to introduce into his applications and make a part thereof, wjis a part of his original invention." This city is drawing to it not only living heroes and statesmen hut dead ones. A very strong movement had been worked up in favor of the romov al of tho remains of Thomas Jefferson, from Monticello to Glcnwood Ceme tery in this city. The attorney of the Randolph heirs has written a letter Ui the managers of the cemetery, stating that under no circumstances will the heirs permit the remains to bo re moved from their pfeient resting place. Tcace to the ashes of the hon ored Virginia statesman. The city is just now invaded by more than three hundred quill drivers from the Keystone State, ami a" more dignified lody of men have rarely been seen hero at the Capital. On their arrival, travel stains were re moved, Mid after a sumptaoos dnVncr was discussed at the National afVd Metropolitan Hotels, tVicse krrtghts of the pen mul pule, with their beautiful ladies' erftercd over the city, doing the "lions' and calling; irpon old friends. A leading feature of their program was an evening re ception at the Presidential Mansion, arranged and planned, by Senator CanYCron. Shortly before nine o'clock these editors, disregarding the conven tionalities of the Capital, began to make tin' apyrcJrch r Oltt White House, by omnibusses, street cars, "night-liners," Herdics on foot, and soon the erec'of the great "cast room" and the parlors wcrO filled with an array of edcut, wealth' and' beauty rarely seen within ihcse'historic walls. President Arthur accorded them a most cencrbus recepttoK and these mcmtW of the press, WUe'lheV stal wart or&rtf Breed; for a tinie struck a fcrtice' with' the Executive and shook hands dv'er th Bloody diasTrn: .The chief mkgktraleTiaa,a' ijHtf iroifc n4 a smile for everyone 4s they &! and his tvarm and generoos harkilhaks won him1 ttae conimendation of all, particularly the ladies and children, with which tK line was" well sand- &cea"Tjg!ow witfrstniles waV grestrir P uuuui cu ui uic a luiutnv kwuig nv u. harisand-kistin5-bcr. A? iW'l'liac reminwence of the war wx revived by the visit of this comjianr c- editnr. H. J. Sthlo, the old and jolly editor of the' Gettysburg Otmpilrr. walked into the office of the genial ComtuU ioncr of Penioa, W. W. Dudley, ac coniumcd by two young Udic, hu daughter. Nineteen year ago Colo nel Dudley lot his leg at Geuytburg, and tenderly and carefully nured at the home of Mr. Stahle, near the battle field, by his good wife, who ha since p.uged attar. One of the two daughter had not leen born when Colonel Dthlloy met with the disaster, while the other was a little toddling child ho afterward enjoyed herclf climbing around the limbics lorni of the wounded poldicr. It is thought that Secretary Folger's order prohibiting clerks from smoking in the Treasury during btisine-- hour, will not diminLdi the revenue sufficient to seriously emb.trra? the Government. The Secretary ccrtaiuly has dons a good thing for the race. The practice had become so gcnor.il and tho offices were so fumigated with tobacco as to give a sort of smoked ham appearance to the face of clerk. To smoke at all is bad enough, but to compel lady clerks to sit in rooms where half a dozen half-breed arc puffing their vile cigaretls is simply barbarous. Darwin is dead but the doctrine of evolution in some form still lives, and who is wit: enough to tell what is to be the future of this nice of American smoker. A stiff brccic was created in the House over tho deficiency bill of the expenses of the Yorktown culebraliou. It was claimed by the advocate of the measure appropriating $32,32.00 to meet this Uehciency, that it wan just, proper and right, and that the expen ses were all very legitimate. Tilers were thoso who asserted that the contly viands and the display of non sense was outrageous and that the people had a right to demand the items and particulars. Thin brought out a bill for wine Ac, used in the en tertainment of tho guests on that occa sion. The total amount of the bill i 0,520 including an item of 130 case of champagne, $3,900; one of 08 gal lons of whiskey, one of 22 dozen cher ry, 15 gallons (1 830 j bandy, and $2;0 worth of cigar. The nation was twice di'graccd last year, atid Congress ha presented the pitable sight of provi ding for payment of bills of wines Ac., used by the funeral escort of the la mented Garfield, and the celebration of a great fact in our National history at Yorktown. Both of theso, to our shame let it be said, were little belter than a saturnalian revel. Standing in tho shadow of all the trials of the last twenty years, through which God has brought the Nation safely, we seem still ready to insult hint by wasting our substance in drunkenes, revelry ami riotous living. The victory for the Republicans in Oregon, is a source of great satisfac tion. California will respond to Ore gon, and send a delegation of five lie publicans to the House, out of the six to which she is entitled under the new apportionment. Wilmington, Del., sends greetings in a Republican tri umph. For a time whereof tho mem ory of man runneth not to tho contrary, that ancient burgh has been ruled by the Bourbon Democracy, The cloud is lifting. Piiaks. A ValuAblt Aiiitia. Became it is beneficial to the scalp fAid adds to personal beauty by re storing color and lutro to "uray or faded hair, is whv Parker's Hair" B:tl- f sam is such a popular dressing. Waat Ererysody Ta&is. Is a rcliahlu medicine that never doc any harm and that prevents and cures disease by keeping the stomach in order, the bowels regular, rihjF the kidneys and liver active. Such a medicine is Parker's' Ginger Tonic It relieves every case', and has cured thonsands. Sec other column. Trib- JOSS ELLA UciniSE, ,-TEACIIER OF Tod msi lutaltl Vuit, Anal Elocution. RED CLOUD. - NElfflfXSICA. I CSa T. F. MOODlTv DEALER IX Clocks, "Watched aiid Jerelry.- KED CLOUD, NEB. AH work neatly and ch5ajiiy 5n to order. ; M&i i OS 9tt ml ELTZL Opposite ChFcago Lumber Yard. J. K. AOLTZ. DEAIXK XX Grsj&ristsV CarsiiCrWfls: Ckrs. Tfcaxcc; WlwmrScct At- fure App? Cideralways ch Tap. L . Cownysrodace bocght awl sold. EfCt30UD, NF.BR3.SKA. MIMEM a large Stock that they wish to reduce, offer the following Bargioins for GASH for the next thirty days. 6 pounds Arbucklc's 2b papers Church's Soda 7 cans 3 lbs Tomatoes, (Standard.) a Peaches, 5 8 J Domestic Sardines Succotash 0 2 lbs Green corri 2 " Strawberries a u 8 8 8 a a a Blue Berries - a a Raspberries - Peaches - Salmofi - Cove Oysters (Standard.) a a - a 6 i 3 3 6 . a a Co flee Kscence Corned Beef a a lbs Baking Powder (Warranted.) 1. 00 a I o k 9 12 " Lewis Lye Boxes Axle Grease Fifteen boxes Yeast Cakes (Standard.) Sixteen papers one-fourth lb Sage Sixteen papers " lb Hops Twenty bottles Liquid Blueing Ten bottles Sewing Machine Oil Ten bottles French Mustard Eight bottles Horse Radish Ten papefs Silver Gloss Starch Ten papers Corn Starch - Twenty bars Climax Soap Eighteen bars White Russian Soap -Twenty-four bars Capital Soap One gallon Apples Three lbs California Three lbs u ( a (C a do do do do do Three lbs Three lbs Three lbs Three Three lbs lbs do do do do Fine Salt Rock Sal TWELVE TAPERS O. P. TOMACCO TEN " MEIt-SliPM TOll.U'CO TEX rOTOTS DRIED HERRING W e are aUo tho exclusive A'cnt Ictt from 50 to SO cts. per jwu-d, it m uneolorett and c guaratttro tt can not be duplicated for the samo money. Tit A"5cr Q3rtt!s tr ScWcct to tit 71tt2ssj tf tlii Xsrktt. m cube for msnf BALLARD'S Vegetable Mead, MnuTci9n& an! fr rle hr M S. BattarJ P.ED CLOUD SKBKASKA. A root nfrthttg at3inr drink. rrsst4 rurly TrctalI. Haaple Ho I lira on trial. WHOLESALE LIST TURNIP SEEDS ! m ? eWEflYSFEFSIA, IWWCSCTIW, REAMfE t KUOOSIESS. j ". fssjsatiTsr mOWn WCg?tlfg A tire CO.UummM.Kia. I Try it Now! iniux McYcrFaiU!? 11JX7KK- I tw -&; ? j ! t laMTatnr. rt. mHC StST '.mw "-" - 1 - T . .- im mmA-r -- jr" Mdsraum' tttAyrfwtwi4 MMyila! to Onrntiti snv itit.'Mi r ntmt) 1 mm. 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