‘79:. air. I had the honor of ema- hg III evening It Doctm' Moran's home this week; and If you um be- nove me. sir, he has 1 dlfl‘ht“ that name! every other beauty." '1!) love coin. George?" “Th!- time desperately and ream, [I love It he come m tubâ€"l visa to merry um Horn. and I new: â€lied to many any other nun.†‘1 was walking on Bream!†'Ilh young Inc-Allister and Doctor Moran mm In and neat word to Elder IcAlllster o! the death of his friend? H. W M: son'o angry carriage. angina! silent, then be said with noel: feeling, "Peace to the old Tory! H. us one very kind to me and II! funny. Who told 10!! this news?" "I, mindful!" In In trouble. I W m tell you last night. that M. Maud. Eider Sample. I: dad." “Dead!†'19.. m.- l‘or a few minutes amen! Ru. "Cur-Mar, ï¬rmâ€, MM am only um mum but also Hm male n! your Onam‘nlhor Van "wmsklrk mm! cvemvmny rnmn to you. Much 01 both has Im-n lvoulM .irnm ocular-ntâ€" gd [rapt-flint. and n Is not Immob- nble um Mailman may "he who 'fll «me you [rm-Me. How neme- uvy, than. that you aha-M km melting of the Ian I'Mhlg land and prune", In this mum." Then George nu alarm with NI umber: Iml aha ‘n {all of "mo Whom uflnln: Ind he could not Mu Into them 3 “Meet so do. Ind no arm! lo M- hurt. ‘1 VIII opal In my mum" In lho mounting." I. thought "Tonlgm he! Iliad ll Mn 0! other "man.“ But In the mural" Mn. llydo nu mm more Intrmlod In "other “Inn.“ ("to had In "mum ï¬lm Mr. M! unnnu tow (a order. Mr loo-o Io Ionh mar. 50 he no Mn Emir-n! mphlly. and um! out In "w I" nan-1m. llv 03mm! lo and (In 00mm! than. and luv us. not disap- poluu‘d. Thmy was mum to Inn-nu (hm; mrn wvrv May «lamina and Dam-"n: Mun walk; ll'fltinl lml Io'mr. and Maxim: um! mun", You. In Hm ml-vsl "I all "m [may "to. Gwyn-n drh‘chwl In M! hihrr'n m." an nir ul nun-minty. l‘rm-i on", M "Law. "How cm H with; Mr MW lmkc. llnvfur?" l "rum. Mr. I mum worm. wry In- lMerrNIy. l haw no Damn that 'â€I.. ‘Wu Doctor Mom m- physi- has In the mornlux. Good night!" "a pm It. had on bl. sun‘s shoulder and loolud with a mum! tonfldrnra Into the bright taco. “Hod lo the “ln flllh. Georgel you wlll Ind, 00! lnlrlnulc qwum have no loci-l nine. WI!!! people requlro l: lhalr canal evidence. Now I an: sleepy. I will [Ali to you more on them nub- “w; mm both 0! mm mm.» my. lather.†“indeed, mother, some of them are lamenting, and some looking forward to the change. All are talking of the ooclnl disposition of the beautiful Mrs. Blrglaam. ‘Sho will have u. chute herself 5 little before Mrs. Wuhington.’ I heard one lady say; while others declare that her oeso- clltion with our republlcnn court will be harmonioul and “nauseous: especially. as she in beloved in the Me or the president." "Our republican court! The defl- Iltlon in obsurd!" uid Gen. Hyde. ‘court presuppose: both roynlty end Inbllilyi†of a compromise with the southern oeuators. who are promised the capl~ u! on the Potomac, ï¬nally, it they no longer oppose the assumption of the flats debts." “And Joris, the ladies? What any they on the subject?" asked Mrs Hyde. "Upon my word. sir. the opinion: are endless In number and variety; but. In truth, there is to be some sort ##1#er vasked Gen. iHyde, "what can you tell me about the seat. or government? Will New York be chosen 2" CHAPTER lV.--(Crmtlnued.) 1 this moment Mrs. Hyde entered e room. her fair (ace alight with ve. A senani. carrying a tray full 0! good things to eat. followed her: Ind it Was delightful to watch her anger happiness as she arranged meats. and sweetmeats, in tempting order for the hungry young man. As he ate. he talked to his father of those things interesting to him. THE MAID 9f MAIDEN L‘ANE A EOVE STORY BY AMEIIIA E. BARR Sequel to "The Bow: at Orange Ribbon.†(Com rill“. 1900. by Anne“: 3. But) "To tell thee. Jofls. in 3 great shnme. Ind {or nothing to sell thee u still «use. Th1: Is what I think: Let In" of the Inmme from the earl. dam go to the poor young My, but thyself Into the lam-pin, II beyond :1! reason. Am! I! with cone". Morn thouunlnmc.|podthlu It In; no I an.“ “I will ten yon, gnadmotber." And he sat down by her side Ind went over the conversation ho Ind had with his father. When he canned speaking. she answered: “Grandmother! Grandmother! ! Grandmother!!!†he called. and be- fore the last "med was echoed the old lady appeared. "Oh. my Jot-is!" she cried. "1011:! long! I am so Many to no thee. But what. then. is the mutor? Thy eyes are fun of troubka.†He hurdly am rein until he reach- ed M: grmdfnther's house. The ticking at the an houseâ€"clock "a the on†sound he heard It Inc, but an he stood Irresohte. a meet. thin voice in an adjoining room began to sing a hymn. She "(ted her face again and George kissed It, Ind then rode np1d~ ly away. She drew flow to him ï¬nd he stooped kl: handsome (tee to hers and kissed ’59? many times. Her smile comforted Mm. for It was fun of conï¬dence. as she mm: “Tmbie not yawn-fl, Jnfls. At the last. your tanmr seen through my eyes. â€mt ymv go? We", then. the Best of Beings go with you!“ "long. I are am: you up tum. WHO! w your nth" been “ti“: '0 you?†"Ho '1" MI you." “Honey. In It?" "It Is not money. My tuner I: get» atom to m†"Then some woman it In?†“Kiss me, mother After an, then n no woman like “run you." "ln‘the indent", “on! In new! for me to 5th to "or r19}. My lather will (ell you why. ! mmo only In so. 1011‘." Us: yaw" "I {bought you were with your “that. Whore hue you left him?†Ill! mother In. hamwor, (Inn-go‘s an: amino. "e um um hollow uhn‘ :mM unrucm Mn WHM'O‘ lo Mmhv llydo. When M- rmfluâ€"d Ih- hcmw lw {mild lb“ M. mam-r I‘nd mmv to ":0 mm! to trod hrr "anus. and M dorm"! to ï¬sh I um" ml at Ma way In order In “‘1‘ hot Inc-m Ifmn Ihr no" :1th "to haul: n! M.- hmn- vu-rv‘ mu ludihln. Inu Hum lw nnmr- ‘mvln M-r mm it It" m-mlvflul In mum aw "Inflormnlhn of lu-r mmm» rlum. A mil luv». u ur-M )m. â€on! DVD! Mm 1 cm". n! alwl. Hm mum on m Miriam Am! a mowing, knjrz Imoltlnrm‘n marl» \mrvinsmm- Ir mtlms Blw rifled him mm “rm lmporinusnmn. “Occur? Jnvh' Jnvis! My dour one!" can he an» now her vim the one word m-rr near. and "or done, to n woman‘s‘ Martaâ€""Molnar!" "LN ll be lo. I Ill] «‘1' )1": m- mnov In town." . No “and II "In H‘Mt-r u! â€w nud- ‘uy unlrhlng Mu mn'n lnt'f) rar- Mlfln Ind Mi "HM, nnnvn Ilum. â€No In In A Mimi tram†with-nu "on (I'll dlunhw." ho maul-rm. "and I loom INN M will I‘m-p “my [mm M: mom“ In his [mm-m mum “And. Mr. 1! you new any Minor mu but my fuller, l wuuhl my '(‘nnv found your pliy!‘ ()ur umn-rmllmn In «namely unpkuum, um! I «Imlrv lo [ml an end In It. l'rrmu me In return to Iho lwmw." “No, sir. Justice is 1 thing nbso~ lute: it. Is not altered by circum- stances. What um you going to do!" “I know not. I must think-" “I In: nhamcd of you! in tha nuns of all that In hunonbio, whnt in were to think about? Ham.» 1 I non vlth so little proper locum: lhnt ho need- to think A moment when the cue ll between lmunr nnd hlmwlir‘ â€air. you no mum rnu-l 1nd m:- "The railing. at I lullnl last no not worth nut-terms. A man and In love bu some llllv to my pity." "sir. you um res-outdo than Ilblo." “Because, sir, i! I confess your evi- dent opln‘Ion to he just, I bind myself to carry ll out, lwmuse of Rs justice.†“In to. not just?" “It might be just to Auule and very unjust to me." “Upon my honor, you are then per- vcrseiy stupid! When your uncle wrote me Lhat pitiful letter which in- formed me of the death of his last son, my ï¬rst. thuught was that his daughter must, he assured her right in the succession. There is one way to compass this. You know what that way is. Why do you not speak?" “I do not conceive myself to have any special duty (0 Annie Hyde." "We". then. sir, what is you duty to Annie Hyde?" "Giving you a reason! Look east. and west, and north. and southâ€"ml] these rich lands were bought with your Uncle William's money. He made himself poor to make me rich. Tell me now what child is let! to your uncle?†"Only his daughter Annie, :1 girl of fourteen or ï¬fteen years." “Sir, you are not so unjust as to make such a statement without giv- Ing me a reason for [L'f heaven! you must. forget. Mina Moran. She is not. to be thought of as a wifeâ€"«tor one moment.†! cauld bvuovo pol- Mrs. Nexdoor-They objected to the minimum penmml remark: After singing the ï¬rst hymn he opened the Bible um! chose (or M! ten, Acu. xx: “And alter an apron hul conned.“ Mn. Homer-â€"-Why. what was the trouble? Too Personal. Hrs. Nexdoorâ€"Our church choir re- signed In 3 body In! Sundny morn- ing. "I am glad you reminded me of that run." said another member of the grmm "I had forgotten the Incident. I can vouch for all you ny. for l was on the back end at the teat coach, and the water which vvns sucked In be him! the mm by the vacuum almost washed me overboard. but I be"! on :1! right. and when we made the cross- Ing and the waters had receded, I picked up on the plutom of the rear coach the ï¬nest bunch of ï¬sh I ever a". They were re doubt the ï¬sh you heard groaning." “mm m 1 mm not mount ui mun" as m wry cllnzrwlhlo." , "No \Iin and Ivlfmnndml In I young man. Hm. than. how many‘ ' erpn may turn (M: an. um '17.! and If tln‘ )(m urn you rm be an!!! ; and mm [or evvnln‘ an I shall MI 3 I my I mm! or hm on Hm outer aMe. * ,3! your Tuber in m nrt In M.- mind "Alum" "w Hydra. m Mm do "on. jus- Hm In "mm he 'lshm In «in; hut I! j is um. rum that M Ilwmm mnko. you lvln M (or him." ~ 'lk- my: um only I can glvo An- ‘ Mn junk-0' ‘ 3 ".11." "mt Is not good sons». Wlwn [no pro-smut at! um um! Hm ls lofl’ an orphan. tho shall prv'wm your: father fmm Moon». m- as Ms awn 1 daughter. and rating hot n Mush. tnr‘n norm)" of the mint»? In such use. -he mm"! be In exactly the same with» as If Mr hmtlwr hlol “mi and become earl. Is not um: Southern In: To" 0! Some Wonder- ful manna Traveling. A group of railroad men were (Ilk- lug about the fastest rid" they ever experienced. sun the New Orleans Timemnemornt. One man in relu- ing his experiences. said: "Across bayou: and through marshes we rush- ed like marl. When we reached the Rigolats the most rvmnrknhie mink I ever new took place. The min was trawling so fast it sucked the water up behind it as it rushed arms: the trestle, and I could hear the Ishes groan u we flew over this neck of the gulf Moat remarkable thing i ever aw in the way of fast rum.†And he lapsed into silence "In mo grout a hurry am you. In Munm nu; mu love you. Rho mu rt‘lmw (war In [two you. MM? IMO. In M: family Mr “that may not with you. A vrry prowl mm ll Doctor Jnhn." "My Jorh,“ be sold. "so hard It In on urn-m wh-I mm Inna! our uluhm. ll' (‘urnonn Mann you Ind nut an. umld your fatlwr'n «lo-Ira In In Impmulhlo to yum? Nubia And “pm-mm- ‘mnlcl “my not new“ "Hm I haw mu Cormfln. I36 I law Mr," In. had gone to food Mr Nuns. mm of hl‘fll] sympathy. told MI (310 Mm (rent {cellarâ€"parlan- oven um: a little gnu-r. "In g'andhthor llnlenod muonuy to the ymlh‘o In- rutlonce. luv! nu am not tuner 01- nruly to M: "um-MUM". “I think not. Here has come our dear Jorls full of trouble to thee, !or his father has said such 'thlugs as I could not have bollevod. Jorls. tell my grandfather what they are." “My Lysbet, in this life do we know each other?" “I wonder, Jorls. It In the next life we shall know each other?†“l have been scaling up my friend's desk and drawers until his sons ar- rive. Very happy he looks. He is now one of those that know." With these preliminarles neither Jorls nor Lyshoc lnterfered; but when he had lit his long pipe and seated himself comfortably in his chair, Lysbet said: "Where hast thou been all :hls afternoon?" Senator Van Heemslclrk, however. went ï¬rst Into hls garden and gath- ering great handfuls of white nar- clsses and golden daflodlls, he called a slave woman and bade her carry them to the Semplo house and lay them ln and around hls trlend's col~ ï¬n. "Do you know. Cornell» mud.- mother?" “Well; then. I have seen her: more than once. A great beauty 1 think her. and Doctor John has mouey- plenty of' moneyâ€"and a very good family are the Mamas. Now, then, thy grandfather is coming: thy trou~ ble tell (0 him. Good advice be will give thee." THIS HOLDS THE RECORD. And this time George, being very (To be continued.) mwNEns' Gnovm nmn'rnn. Mmudmuuflmo. Tan Thousand Recum- Opcnuom II "II Mahonoy Dhtflct. Mahlnoy City. Pg, dispatch: P» man! to "no action (then at n mau- muting hero 10.000 miner: returned to tori In the Mummy Mama. 'llfln' (ha Sunrdny anon workday. pend!“ . settlement of the dings-lo by I band 0! conciliation. Tho Shannon valley men ban on "I MINERS RETURN TO THE SHAFTO fect on In, 1, 1903, with the mm. hovever. that you were given In" of absence from the time of the ac- ceptance ot the resinauol to the flue of In taking eflefl. with the ml: demanding an you were not In In way to undertake u) dhchu'n tho duties of the nmce. Accuses Mrs. Tyner. "Lug Thursday afternoon lift. 1"- "Sir: You are herehy reamed from the oflico of assisiant attorney gen- aral for the mainline department. Pumiafla Rosana. '1 «an it proper in give you iha reasons for this summary action on the part of the department. Early in the month of March I communicated to you. through a animal friend. a ra- queat for your resignation. After a painful interview with you. and a man painful one with Mrs. Tyner. l cor tented to modify the demand for your minutia- ao inat it might an al- Tho facts are told tmely In the lot- (er of dlnmhsal signed by Poflmuier General Fume. The letter I. as fol- "June! N. Tyner. Assistant Attor- ney Cesar-l for (he Pomona Deput- Int: “no penlny for (Ms offense In a an. of 82,000 or (hm yean’ [marina-â€" meat. or hath. railed upon lo romvnr the papers and to prosecute the guilty puma. Ar- mu will follow. as. before the num- my men] Inururu the United sum dlslrkt attorney to act. the In- spectors. who urn Inn-30M with in" team] poven. may (the the matter In their on hands and search the Tyne? home, which Is under lune"- Man. and alike, the "rents. These papers are now In the pos- mslon of tho Tynan. who mluned to deliver them to the 1'0 Inspectors of the department who denuded them In the name or the poatmuler gener- al. They contain. I! I- believed. dam- ning evidence lnlnll ‘l‘ynet Ind MI nephew, who hue been chum with [Mu pmactlon to seven! turf "- chnngu, better known a “unten- quick" concerns. Mrs Tyncr, accompanied by her 518- ter. Mrs. :trrctt. mother of the for- mer assistant attorney under Tyner, and whose conduct Is now being In- vestigated by the department, and G. 0. Hammer, a safe expert in the em- ploy of a local safe company. entered the private oflice of Tyncr utter omce hours. rifled the safe. and carried only an the private and public papers and records it contained. Washington dispatch: There were sensational and startling develop- ments in the postal scandal when Postmaster General Payne summarily dismissed James N. Tyner. attorney general for the postcfllce departmdnt. and took preliminary steps for tho DI’OSBCUUOH oi Tynan, Mrs. Tyner. Mrs. Harrison .1, Barrett and G. 0. iinmner, a safe expert, for felony. Wife Enters onice a! Washington and Carrie: Away Document- in Cork «action With the Case. Which Silo Roluau to Return on Demand. HIRES EXPERT TO OPEN SAFE Man Involved in the Postal Scandal ls Summarily Dismissed. UHSTS TYNEH fHUM SEHVIEE Call. on Knot. Attorney Genenl Knox bu been mm. M h a um, um. customer and may mm on hr com «no. CORNEREDI Carbonate Men Are aim Long Term oi Imprisonment Cabana-Io. m.. dispatch: Chris: Brown and Willie Simmer '9" found guilty of the murder of W. c. Bmlth. when they klned n Kflklnm'o laund- 931 Inc Imam. Brown In attuned to ten, yun :- the penitentiary and sun†to founeen. 1'!» may. on we. “moon sentence. a In h but "mufï¬n.“d them..- m to II. Mun m. TWO FOUND GUILTY OF MURDER court-In. “'WIP'C‘ and AM. In Wham llflnoh Injured. Alto Put. In, dispute-h: Tho a.» any touched the trauma point In. Saturn! night and may mun plnntn mflerad. The recent ecu weather has “fled the cherriel, m ly damned anathema Ind coma growers assert that the apple crop II ruined. If their Judgment is correct the “range to southern Imnotu h h- culminate. Jury In Iran MM†Trlat at Dam port. is, Acqum Prloomv. Davenport, Iowa. Ipecld: Aflor I mu mung ten days 1 Jury «and mu Dan Breem one o! the belt km steamboat male: on the Mississippi river. «ted in golf-deleting In! July when he killed Chutes Tagged tad con, all“ Christopher and Ellsworth Leonidas on the steamer Dubuqnl. The verdict raven Bram from Mullet, meat for n douhie murder and to "even the Diamond 10 Btumbou Company from the puma! of 818.000 «me- !or which it hut been and. FROST DAMAGES SMALL Flt"? an In the East, hunt the engage-en! was broken Ind Illor lhe young vom« an mauled I wraith} ulna ovaet named Pingnr. A tour yearn no In. Piaget's hmmnd tiled and Ian when Mrs. Plug" welt to Lincoln to "I“ her former love: and lulu wllo. II no winter Mn Plug" died In I hono- ml In Knm City anor hon-all!" to Gunther «van! mid mm†nu» mated to be worth 85.000300. OLAYINO I. IN SELF DEFIN“ WIdow WHI- Fortune to Huck-M 01' Another Worn-n. Omthl. Net. wool-l: Though I youthlul love affair George W. Oun- mer. III employu of the Butllnmn rum-08d :1 Lincoln, bu come "no poo- eeulon of I large fortune “0 I'll once engaged to marry I young Ion- GIVES $5,000,000 1'0 OLD LOVER “Further comment on this trans- action on my part Is not necessary. "The facts In the case will be sub- mitted to the attorney gcnclal of tho unlled Slates [or such action In the premises as he may deem proper. "H. C. PAYNE. not owe to the once Of the art-tent Attorney more! for the mtolioo do» pertment. eoterin; in the reculur why. and went through the mute once to the private omco. closing the door he- hind her. She then unlocked the door entering from the public hell into the prtvate room And admitted her sister. Mrs. Barrett. whose son was formerly assistant in your oiflce. and whose con- duct is new under Investigation by the department. She also admitted in the same manner. Mr. 0. G. Hamner, an expert in the employ of a local nfe company. with whom she had made ‘ an arrangement to meet her at the de- partment. At her direction Mr. Hem- uer opened the safe In the room. and she took therefrom all papers. reo- orde and articles of every kind Ind carried them away with her. Demand- Restitution. “Immediately upon learning what had been done I directed the fourth assistant postmaster general to etnd two Inspectors to your house to de- mand. in the name of the postmaster general, tte delivery to them or any papers, documents, or other materials which had been abstracted from the safe. This demand was refused by Mrs. Tynermmd she iikewise refused to permit the inspectors to see you-or to see and examine the paper; in her presence. Mrs. Tyner further stated to the postnmce inspcctors that Ihe Commltlcd this act with your knowl-i edge and by your direction. ‘ "Postmaster Genera." Workman Icy It“. DIMI. Ila... amt: ' mmmmtm nu- union-Wrath†(«an midwiiflfl ulna-nth†, .4 Richâ€! Baby I. m. Nat York dispatch: Little 1‘- Nicholu Brown, the richest Itchy in the world I. now under I“ , men! of N" York Inseam .m one: altar. of the baby‘s m and «totally gnu-dad by b _ ' Harvard'- Fln! Co-oc OH. New York City net-M: HM 'Im worn“ student†in «II 3'. Bright. due-a. Her nun an In. Clementine M Leroy. as. win It. wlfo of Hermn swim Leroy. u member of one of the 'en-km b “to. of the clty. ' THI LATEOT "All" nmm l Vilma-n. 1.6.. such]: he modem examination at the .00 In“. Lunatics. who no [and In bed It the hon. of sun ~hmn that out]; In an to mum. It vol show- u no um Truman Dun and 00 M 3 mm! tho am: m h I. xiii! GIRL II ITRANOLIO 1'0 on?" Tho nob than tell upon an m Ind humus (hm. Ana Arm-flu In: I â€nor-l work at dutmtlol II. mob Manama. Bun pone. m â€mm In and (In unu- Io n0. navy nuns. TM clan-CI: I. h- Hm". Pncmnm "hum â€cm on I“ Oman 0'†rm. 1‘). anamo- M- (M not to.“ ma opened In. A lullludo mum and the white. Ind with me. out nut many of "a. nouool to". Nu. m lbw nob In tutor“. and u 'u i know. how seriously II. neuron m wound-v0. Thu nob wound (mud. nonunion“.- (I. My In. mm the Mum «and no N MIN I neuby wood. lulu Mr In.“ wllh "Am. mr...‘ c'22::- DWI. once" were notiï¬ed and um noo- ln pursuit. News of the Maui! spud- lly spread muons the neighboring turmer- ud resulted in an am not starting In mrch of the IDAHO... The macro vu nan-numb "mural And in bolng â€out“ to mu '0. whoa 1M mob or lunar- .» .01. mm“. "In My. A retina-lo mama. during which the turmer- second at. m Ho confound. bu bound (or W- Wllhoul I word the not mu m the primer toward the new in“. boll; con-trotted serou- a. lid.- Ilppl, whore In tau and to In at cm without delay. Ann “I. M Md angled In uu III I [or III“ II. was riddled with bonus. Tho ulcer: “aurora to dim tho nob, but their “on: um I.- Inlllu. A nub In and. [or a. colony at seven! hundred mm“ .- ployed on u:- bflduo no um h luau nearby. '0' Yflâ€"NO. uwï¬otkï¬â€œ. New YMtâ€"Ho. Chicago-Band: In. homo. No 2 m curâ€"No. a Mim h. N Y rIâ€"N “m n o o. I M tacoâ€"No a no man. ' .‘ L â€IMHO, 2 rod. ï¬r. Kano. Cityâ€"No. Mr . lll'l-kooâ€"No. I â€Ingram yuan-Mir!!- g m Mother to "to Hotel". Brannon Davis lives one-bu! an. out 01' Santa Fe. I small will“. a." hero. Whlle his daughter VII. In (I. bnrnynrd the negro spoke to her. III. run, but be seized her Ind In screlnu brought her molhor to m mucus. The negro fled. The negro, n In believed, wan 3 member of a gang of negroeu working on a bridge over the Mississippi river. After he had been hanged on com Inch of farmers raided the camp It tho bridge, exchanged several volley! of shots with the ammo: and wounded several. None of the whllo men to! hurt. Thebes, UL. special: An nttuk on the 10-year-old daughter of Brannon Davis. a farmer. by : younl new whose name Is not known, caused l lynching and race rlot at the little V“- lnge at Sam: Fe. BULLETS PIERCE VICTIM’S BODY Lcavlng the Swinging Corpâ€. ID- ragod Mon Make a fluid on Camp at . Blacks and Start a Run. War In Which Many Fl". Farmers Take Young Buck Who Assaulted IO-Yeari .Oid Girl from Ofï¬cers. ' llllNfllS M08 UNBHES NEGflll‘, ii {By} M "