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u K A r Hi V El ' I i TRUTHFUL ADVERTISING THE BASIS OF SUCCESS, Binco tho Ingredients Entering reruua Aro Known, Its Tower as a Catarrh, Ecmedy and Tonio ia Understood. COLUMBUS, OHIO. Tho ac tive ingredients entering tlio most popular household remedy in tho world hnvo been mado known to the public. This means a new era In tho advertising of popular fam ily medicines Pcruna loads. Pcruna contains among other things, golden seal, powcriul in its effect upon tho mucous mem branes. Ccdron seed, a raro medicino and unsurpassed tonic. Cubcbs, valuablo in nasal catarrh and affections of tho kidneys and bladder. Stono root, valuable for tho nerves, mucous membranes as well as in dropsy and indi gestion. Brought Their Relations. Small Kettle. hoeing some large In sects on the back porch, asked what Uioy were, and was told that they weie ants. The next morning she discov ered a number of small nuts among the largo ones, and ovin'mod "Oh, mamma, the aunts have htinged thetr llttlo nlecctt with them today"' Nebraska Directory If you wish to be Cured of Constipation Use Uncle Sara Breakfast Food A delightful food made from wheat and il.ix na ture's own remedy. Ask your grocer He Certainly Knows Xlu jrou Haul lln lies! iitn Hit Ik r matlt tiiMht utt t'imiii. u If o. MARSEILLES CORN SKELLER Write IiirraMloKur M'i- yinirloc.il ilialer JOHN DEERE PLOW CO., OMAHA CORNELL ENGRAVING CO. Half Tones mid 1.1m-I'.ti lilnu- New unit urn lilpti'enjrniilwi iilimt. "UN lltliSl Lincoln. FULL LINE OF PHOTO SUPPLIES V A MTIrv Hxpcrti'iKiil liteniin to nll lino l ui' lino iil t niKintr idUmliirn miiII- IKuHvPtll, tlkblll'H fllll!, plir'S, IKK U-llKHlkS. UK lllll , n ill imil olcitlK sl'lniiiihins, ImiiiiI niiulrvil iiiituuls Mmis lulil n kly It ini'tiMTli tu'i'ililiin t 11 pit mi low timi rum Iniptlilt lunllilifu i nt )mir mui-i . LUicoln .Xoirltj AdnrlUIng (v., 1011 .X bi., l.lnfoU, .lib. Keisters' Ladies Tailoring Onllnrvn At is jSO St . Lincoln Nth llOIIHMR Teaches Cutting, l-itting CDW Furnishing and Pressing of all garmenta thoroughly, at ridiculously low prices. Call or write for catalog MRS. BARBARA E. HAYS, IYSGR. JM BUSINESS Establish! 25 j ri. XV t jdct.ts list year uea ae, pMUitai uurouii. i iuim lot tuntnin le &uj id Iiolutne Mstixt il triu' tK-iit 113, A lvantjtrs iinappnvIifti clsewlirre. fo saluuiu ibM-iwia niiMiur iTrpr MftTut ii UMUI.t I.IJMM.VtLUILlliK, Beat rfse Creamery So. rays tlio IiIbIic&i iirl.'o fur Let us mril.o joa figures on vonr hill. Good grades, quick shipment and low prices. Direct to consiuiK i' F.W.Brown Lumber Co., Lincoln, Neb. HERBERT E. GOOCH CO. BROKERS AND DEALERS Qraln, Provision, Stock., Cotton Mala Office, 204-205 rrnternlty Bids. Lincoln, Nebra.Un. Hell riionc BIS Atllii riiimu IK.VJ l.utKi-Hl limine In btiiti- SenftfnroiirnewS3 papeoat uluituo. 'lint insr uf IKrlMIVIS." It will Wll JOU tllO pOMlltllltlUI Ot ltllibon., rIotm, f ur, neiktlcx lilumrd, inr-m-tii, ullpprrii, fklrta, Jacket, iimt, IUkm, Trtls.oTcrronH, BnKornnnrs,tutlinbcriiuttrcM'ii, blnnkits, pUIowh. silk underwear, ininiftils, fcallitT boin, uniform, lodsn puriiihermlln, billiard lablo ixivnrR, lucn bwlspnuuls, nimTs, fur rues a nil inonnt InKi.. li'KKlnn, twiutirn, lulu, lath ruuH. urlrntjil ruiTB. ittiiry work, kinnit cm cm, cnrrliufo robun, lutiy ilriMPS. oprm mils, lato curtains, funoy vt'ktH.aluwl. llnKurli). im-n Mills, rukhlnns, boor and tlp-r muts, MKlu-sunil liiinJnildDf oihi-r tlilnio. Wo linvo Urn UmoM. ilranlmjnnd rtynlnci'kUl) Uklinii'nt In tho wi-.t. 10 (U) fret of fliior timci-i cu parltjr.3 UJOifarmeiitn wr itiiy. Mi'inburs NBllnniil A.'wh lutlnn (it OliMiirrs mul Hyrri. Kjprcssjuo paid ono way toimy Hilntlii U.S. Callorwrlio J. C. WOOD & CO. 1322 N Street 1521 Howard Street Lincoln, Nebraska Omaha, Nebraska Children's Coughs cha Ono. Much Unnecewujr Sufferinir PI S O'; P- CURE Ittt BIST, WLMCMt TOR (0UGuSwQS Cin iiulact rtlicf wxxhc and hub tlio ktle throat, and prevent, more Knout flncu. Cluldren bio il tooto plcuiot to ULs and doe. Dot upwt Una Henoch. All DrusnttU, 25 cent.. om:m Lumber TIE GITV ELECTIONS HOW THE BALLOTS WERE CAST IN THE VARIOUS MUNIC1- PALITIES VOTED. TAMMANY WON IN NEW YORK Gaynor Elected Mayor by 75,000 Plu rality Over Barnard Hearst Was a Poor Third The Result In Other Cities. New Yoil.. Nov. I!. William .1. Gaj nor has hcen elected major of New Yoik h a )lu..illty appioxlmately "., UUO. The Indications at ml.l-nlht were that he will he alone In his polit ical gloiy in the hoard of es'ltnate and apportionment, which spends the olty'i. money. Hearst ran a poor t hit d. Estimates from UUO election dlstiict.s put him .'!LV 0U0 behind ll.iun.ud, who in turn was 'M,'M behind (Jaynor. In the no-.t four vo.irs New York city will spend approximately $ 1 ,000,. 000,000 That money will he spent un der the dl.-ccitau and by the vote1 of a bo.ud made up of the Tamilian major, a Republican and fusion pros! dent of the board of eldermen, a lie publican and fusion compltollei, pes stbly a Republican and fusion pros! dent of the borough of Manhattan, possibly the Itepublliau ami fusion pieMdonts of the Irirnughs of Ilrooliljn tho Hion and Qui ens and posbibly a Republican and fusion piebldent of the boiough of Richmond. There aie Hi votes in the board of estimates and appoitlontnent. Of there the mnyoi has thre", the president of tlie board of aldermen three, the coinp ttollor thioe, and the presidents of the borough of .Manhattan and Itrookljn two each. The pitsldents of the bor oughs of the Bronx, Queen and Rich mond have one each. It will be seen, thueforc, that the vast sum ol mono to be spent by the titj In the next foui yeais will not be under the conttol of Tammany Hall. William .1. (Jaynor, who now be comes mayor of Greater Now York, was elected on the sttongth of his pet bonal record as a jurist and his btand for personal liberty and a liberal Sun day. Although tho Tammany candi date, he said throughout the campaign that no boss shall dictate to him. One of his favorite remarks was that It there was to be any h allowing be tween him mul the tiger, he would ultimately be louiul on the outside. Cleveland, O., Nov. ".. Tom L. John son, four times major of Cleveland, was defeated for a tilth term by Her man C. Haehr, Republican county ic corder. Unofllcial returns from an pioxlmately half the city lmllcated that Itaehi's plurality over Johnson is at least 1,000 and may run to G.000. With him probably went tho hulk of tho Democratic ticket, those coun cilman who have been conscious In their support of his street railway pro grams suffering most. Tho Republi cans, however, during tho last cam paign have taken over a number of Johnson's policies, especially regaid lng the street railway question. Mayor Johnson opened his campaign with a declaration that the stiert rail way question is settled. Ho said taxa- ! . . .( t ml. ... II .. lion was tno issue, inu uopiiiHican ontors attacked the pending street railway settlement as a fraud and tho major as Insincere. Republicans hoot ed at Democratic taxation talk until Mayor Johnson made his charge ot a Haehr deal to ilefeat leal estato ap praisers, lecommended by tho real estato board Republican defense against tho charge of a deal was a "shorter and uglier word." Herman Raehr, the ilrst Republican to be elected major of Cleveland In ten j ears, said that his election was due to dissatisfaction of the people with the methods ot handling city busi ness. The mayor, In conceding his defeat, announced that ho will bo a candldnto for mnjor two jears hence. Rumors that he would remove to Now York were denied by his ft lends, hut John son did not comment on them. Topeka, Nov. .'!. Topeka adopted the commission form of city govern ment by a majority of 470. The actual and 2,140 against It. Less than one and 2,1 1C agalnstlt. Less than one half tho normal vote of tho city was cast. Kvcn In tho off years of city elections a larger vote was polled than in the election yesterdaj. The nor mal voto strength of Topoka is a little more than 11,000. The highest regis tration known was a llttlo In excess of 13,000. Nearly 8,000 people- were reg istered for this election and only two thirds of theso voted. Tlio sections of tho city where the laboring men nnd the negroes lived hit tho new plan of municipal government protty hard. All of theso precincts show a majority against tho plan. In tho better residence warda tho vote was 5 to l In favor of tho now rulo. Practically all of tho women who take an Interest In city affairs woro Ghosts Vote In New Jersey. Paterson, N, J., Nov. 3. Tito names of 1.G00 supposed votcra liavo been stricken from tho polling list hero he causo an Investigation showed that their addresses woro In cemeteries. Four arrests havo been made. A Tulsa Boy Disappears. Tulsa, Ok., Nov. 3. Dolmar Davis, 13 years old, a Western Union nios songcr hoj', left homo to gathor po cana and has not been seen Binco. A searching party 13 led by tho boy's father. opposed to lie adoption of the commis si. vi goviintntnt Seine of the m wotk ed ntllvolv ag.iins It 'I hey were afraid hat the new plan m I slit mean tho lnaUIn,' of Topel.a Itro a wide open town mil", with saloons and gamb ling riinnlur tinder tin protection of city olliclals The new utile r of things will not be come effective until the citj electlonti next Apt 11. Philadelphia. Nov. !!. Philadelphia, re-elected Sii'tiitel I. Rot.in. Kepubli can eunlldate for dtstr. t attorney by a largo majority. Ills opponent, was I). Clarence Glbhoney. long a Icniler of the loform element and wld.ly l.nown by his connection with the Law and Order society. Kotan's majority was more than t.'.OOO. The vote was the lamest In the city's htatorv. On the state ticket the Republicans elected .1 A. Stober, s'ate tteastinr; A P Slsron, auditor jieueral, and Robert on MosolutaKci-, J.iiko of the upreii.e co'ttt Two je.irs at;o John (). Shcnt. Reptibllcan. was elected state treauter by 110,2-' I pltiiallty. Omaha, Nov. !J. Incomplete lettirtis weie In from the oittljiti!; precincts to form mi estimate of the tomtit of the election, so far as it concerned the state tldtet, hut almost total rotttttiu In Pnuphiq and Lancaster counties, Omaha ami Llnroln respectively Indi cated thai the Republicans had elected their entire county (liltets in these cjuntles. In Dmilas count several Demo cratic county oillclals who stood for ie election were defeati d and tho Re puhllcana of Lancaster county in cieasiod their majorities of two ycuis ano. Toledo. O., Nov. S. Hi and Whltloclt, author and political accessor of the late "Golden Rule" .Major. Siumel M. loties, was elected mayor for a thlnl time. J'tac'lcally the entile Indeiietid out ticket was elected with him, In cludlni; the council I'.ilily ooniiiloto tetttrns show that Whlt lock's plurality over llavld T. Davis, republican, Is approximately l.nOO, compaH'd with tl.iioo two jears ago. Major Whltlock'H platform was a three-cent street car til re. Trenton, N. J., Nov. Ik Tho l elm ns tints far indicate that tho ReptihllcaiiH will letaln cnntiol of both branches of the legislature. In Jersey City Major Wlttponn, Democrat, has been re elected by a largo majority. The Dem ocrats have elected a major in Bay onne for the lirst time In 13 years. The Democrats can led Trenton by a laro majoilty, re-electing Major Walter Madden. San Francisco, Nov. 2. Tho San Francisco Call, which has supported Crocker and Honey, estimates on tho basis of scattered returns that .Mc Carthy, Union Labor candidate lor major, will he elected by about 10,000 plurality and that i-lckert, Republican and Union Labor, will defeat Francis J. Ilcney for district attorney by about ln.OOO. Hoston, Nov. Ik The Republicans carried Massachusetts in a Mate elec tion by tho nanowest margin In nearly a quarter of a contury. Tho party ticket was re-elected, but Gov. Drap er's plurality of 00,000 last jear was cut S.000, while that of Lieut, (lov. Louis A. Frothlncham, which was DC, 000 la l'JOS, was reduced to 7,000 votes. Providence, It. I., Nov. 3. Voto for governor In DO out of 102 election pre cincts gave Gov. I'othier, Republican, 10,912; Arnold Democrat, 11,835. Last year those districts gave I'othier 21,110 and Arnold 14,"02. It was estimated that l'othler's plurality would bo over 7,000. Louisville, Nov. .'!. Reports from tho leglnlatlvc elections held In Kentucky show that the Democrats with party harmony will bo ablo to pass any meas uro they desire over tho veto of A. E. Wilson, tho Republican governor. Salt Lake City, Nov. 3. On the Is sues of Mormon church domination In municipal politics, tho American, or anti-church partj', was returned to power hero by a clear majority over the Republican and fusion candidates. A WOMAN WANTS A RAILROAD If No One Else Will Build It Miss Frances Storrs Will Do So Herself. Chicago, Nov. 3 Miss Frances Storrs of Dimmltt, Tex., is going to build a railroad If she cannot find any uno elso to do It. She called on Presi dent Ripley to see If tho Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fo would operato a line 05 mlle3 long and connecting with its lino In Lovctt countj, provided she would build it. Eventually, she means to havo tho road extended to the Gulf If tho Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fo does not extend Its lines from tho Pan handle to tho Gulf. Years ago, Miss Storrs bought a dozen or two sections of Panhandlo land at CO cents an aero, and now she desires to got her farm products to market. wv Fighting Forest Fire In Colorado. Colorado Bprlngs, Col , Nov. 3. A forest llro is sweeping throught tho Plko'a Peak reserve Tho forestry class of Colorado collogo, largo squads of railroad men and citizens havo Join ed In fighting tho fire. Best Kansas Train Service. Topeka, Nov. 3. Tho St. Louis & San Francisco Railroad In Its train sorvico report to tho hoard ot railroad commissioners for tho last 15 days In Septomber shows tho best train sor vico of any Kansas road. see5SI IL yyy j? Mr TQASTEP foCORHU FLAKES i) a d aiu r nl tawn I toirrro ni en I MflttM ft ? ir... . lo bo known lri'rmuti ni- To bo Awarded hi Ihe imilUlMAL ,VlVi UAI'UiUllUN, unwirm, mbc. 1 w 10, i- W11 oUVrn Jlmw OJ beautiful koiiJ t-old mul ullvcr Imnliy for Mm norwiii rniwiiii' IImi lic-t in of corn In twii tlltr.-ri'iit rinKoilM. tlio firnt nraion'n ip mm n In l' n. nl lo tho NnllntU -n 1m tt.1"1 t)'." lll,a- N',''-. '" V r" N,)V- "' ., i. This iiITit ! op..n to ovi rj tnnn. ium.ui or i lillj In lhi t loilixl Hnitt h II will lio Judged by tlio Ivaduitf corn uulJwrlly of the v.orld. Prof 1 O. iiutdoti. Watch Una i.ior fir furtlier ptirtlculals. BIFXLUGC TOASTTEU COIilM FLAKE CO.. Rattle Crccfc. Mich. Made Sure Pair Wa3 There. A Ihiough tiuln Mopped .1 lew 1110 mints ut a small station the other day. A piisbougor got off to walk mound a little Ah the train began to move again tho passenger jumped aboard, but Juit then ho dlbinvoied that lie had but one oveishoe. Think lug that ho dropped the other miiiio when' on the platform, nnd as the tialn was going too lust for him to Jump olf and iecover It, he pulled off the remaining shoe and tlitew it 011 the platform, exclaiming: "There, that makes a good pair of overshoes for somebody." Entering the car, he proceeded to his seat. There, to his gteat astonishment, was his overshoe A look of Inteiiho disgust came over his face, but he did not hesitate (Julekly picking up tho lone arctic, ho hurried to the platlorm, threw the shoe as far as ho could back toward the other one, and shouted: "lly jlmmlnj-, there Is a pair of overshoes foi somebody!" Not Their Fault. A bioad-mlnded dominie, whoso par ish was near the headwaters of tho Susquehanna, had among his parish loners a character who was 111010 punctual at the Hailing hole down (he river (linn ho was at the church on Sundays. Uright and early one Mon day morning this Sabbath llslieriunn called the preacher to the door and presented him with a very lino and tempting string ol picket cl. Thodoni lnlo was very in of use with his thanks for n gift that was Indeed welcome. "Rut, look hero, pardon," said the man, Mill retaining tho llsh, "those fish were caught y tat onlay, and may be your conscience won't lo yo eat cm." "Never mind Hint," Haiti tho dom inie, stretching out his hand tor tlio string. "There's one tiling certain; the pickerel were not to blame." How Kind. Edyth Jack says I was mado to kiss. Mayme A diplomatic way of refer ring to your turned-tip nose, wasn't It? SOME HARD KNOCKS Woman Gets Rid of "Coffee Heart." Tho injurious action of Coffee on tho henrt of many persons Is well known by physicians to be caused by caf feine. This is the drug found by chem ists In coffeo and tea. A woman suffered a long tlmn with sovcro heart trouble and finally her doctor told her sho must glvo up cof feo, as that was tho principal causo of tho trouble. Sho writes: "My heart was so weak It could not do Us work proporly. My husband would sometimes have to carry mo from tho table, and It would seem that I would never breathe again. "Tho doctor told mo that coffeo was causing tho weakness of my heart. Ho said I must Mop it, hut It seemed I could not glvo it up until 1 was down in bed with nervous prostration. "For eleven weoks I lay there and suffered. Finally Hiihhaud brought homo somo Postum nnd I quit coffee and started now and right. Slowly I got well. Now I do not havo any head aches, nor thoso spells with weak heart. Wo know It Is Postum that helped me. Tho Dr. said tho other day, 'I never thought you would bo what you aro.' 1 used to weigh 92 pounds and now I weigh 158. "Postum has dono much for mo and I would not go back to coffeo again for any money, for I hellevo It would kill mo If I kept at It. Postum must ho well boiled according to directions on pkg then It has a rich flavour nnd with cream Is fine " Road "Tho Road to Wollvlllo," found In pkgs. "There's n Reason." I'rr rfiiil tln ulintr 1Htrf A ni-w oni iiiM-nrM from limn tn (Imp. Tliry lire Rrnulur, true, una full of Iiuiunn latere!. -nf rMV $$1,000 Gold and Silver Award t For the best Ear of Corn nj llic w .. K. Kellogg Nntlonrl Corn Trophy rvnni'lTtnM niUIAUA n ... HAS ITS GOOD POINTS. 7; "cr'jtwyv.J7SS Jn-3fczA . t,S-- - si m "Ono nico thing 'bout Bhootln' pheas ants dm In' til' open bcason is that you kin bring 'em homo In btoad daylight, and you don't havo to divvy up with no gnmo constable bo's he'll keep his mouth shut." ECZEMA COVERED HIM. Itching Torture Wao Beyond Words Slept Only from Sheer Exhaustion Relieved In 24 Hours and Cured by Cutlcura in a Month. "I am Beventj'-scvrn years old, and oomo ycani ago I was taken with ec zema from head to foot. 1 was nick for six month)! and what I Miffoml tonguo could not toll. 1 could not Bleep dny or night because of that dreadful Itching; when I did Bleep It wan from Miecr exhaustion. 1 was ono mass of Irritation; It was oven In my hcalp. Tho doctor'a mcdlclno Heemed to nuiko mo worso and I was almost out of my mind. I got a sot of tho Cutlcura Soap, Ointment and Resolvent. I used them persistently for twenty-four hours. That night I Blopt lllco an Infant, tho first solid nlght'a Bleep I had had for nix months. In a month I was cured. W. Harrison Smith, ML KIbco, N. Y., Feb. 3, 1908." I'gltor Drue & Chcm. Corp., Bolo I'ruiis., Uostoo. She Could Not. "With one wave of my wand," says tho fairy, "I can make jou giow young n pain." "Excupo mo," replied tho woman, "If I decline your hind offer. If you can bring youth to me at my present ago, ull right; hut I positively rofiiho to travel back through pyrogiaphy. tlio first stnges of bildge, the habit back, tho straight fiont, balloon sleeves, and all tho rest of tho fads I can remember" Refuted. "Just think of It! Ono person In every 37 In England Is a pauper'" "Why, John," sho returned, "It Isn't so. I met more than 37 people In London last sumnior, and theie wasn't a pauper In tho lot!" Procrastination Is tho thief ot many a good time. - f fz . 4i si Wl: ' ' rcf( v7p"'A - The Wizard o Horticulture Hon. Luther Burbank says: "Delicious ft a gem tho finest applo in all the world. It is tho best in quality of any applo I havo so far tested," and Mr. Uurbank knows. Delicious is but ono of tho hundreds of good things in Stark Trees the good things you should know about before you plant this fall or next spring. Let us tell yon nlwut then) by writing today for our complete, illustrated price-list-cataloguo which describes our complete Imo of fruit trees, ornamentals, etc. Wanted-A Bright, Capable Man in each county of this utate to sell Stark Trees ou commission. No previous ex perience necessary. Tho work is pleasant, clean work, highly profitable, and tho positions aro permanent to tho right men, who apply immediately. Many of our salesmen aro earning 8-io to 880 per month and expenses; somo aro making more. You can do as well or better ifyou'ru a hustler and trjing to succeed. No investment called for; wo furnish complete order-getting outfit freo and tho most liberal contract. For complete information address tho Sales Manager of STARK IUIO'S NURSERIES fit ORCHARDS CO., LOUISIANA. MO. Ask X. Look 1Q lOflO In tho Same Boat. A magaltie contributor, being hard prohsod by his eredltors, recently wrote to his editor- "l'leaso send check at onto, as my gas bill Is due." The candid editor teplied In thin brief fatdiiou: "Ho Is mine. God help uu all." Tnke a hint , do j nur ov 11 mixing. Iiotigh on K.it H, bcini; nil poiwin, line l.ric liox will hpti'.id or iiuii.u 50 to Kit) lit t lu caki'H tii.it will kill .Wl or 111010 mti nnd nine. It'a tlio iiulimt.ihle fU'Uiiiniiti-. Don't die in the limo-p. Rewrite of lniitiilioiis, mibsti lutes and cuttji penny UMtly-fur-itio do- VIICM. Easy. She (at tho art exhibition) How enn you toll the masterpieces? He Uy the price tags on them. Strong Winds and Sand Storms Mtieo itiaiiiilntioii of the ojuIhIh. PE'ITIT'S EYL SALVE (onthoH nnd qtiuklv relieves. All ilmiftHoi 1 lowni dlh os., llimiilo, N.Y. Tho Biirest proof of being endowed with noble qualities Is to bo free from envy. La Rochofoiicault. Swollen nlco like Lewis' Single Hinder ciirin for itH punty. It is never doped, only tobacco in itH imttirnl htatc. Wo Judge ourselves by what we feel capable of doing, while others Judgo us by wliat we havo already dono. SICK HEA0ME Positively cured by these Liltlu fills. Tlioy ul 10 relkno DI treHrifrom I)htiHln,Iii dlKrHlluiinuilTnuIItnrty KnlliiK A perfect rem edy fur DIzzlni'nH, Nun Ken, DriMVhinehH, li nil TriHtc In tlio Month, Coat ed Tongue, I'nlu lu tlio Hlilu, TOItPID MVKR. Tliey regulate tbo Jlowcln. Purely Vegetuble. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. Genuine Must Bear Fac-Simile Signature. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. TOT Thai CARTER'S SPITTLE bver PIUS. CARTERS WlTTLE TlVER ptlls. JWEy-'---'r'ViJ.-.T-r.B ma hM-Mfii..tgit . w!r''