3fv •^v yy * yj¿ _ ” • OTDT j S -!*?>“— -o e -’’^ ^ I< T 3 D -2*C S k «> E xs T ID S . 5Í6 * TT' ¿1’ I w ss l to Inform ysa. In word* of bl*h€At of tfe» b«?BP3t r fr.urg ns scon as possible. T ak in g h ard ­ ANOTHER. ly tim e for tile w ritin g of a letter and fl> n th ousand ro*?n obeyed hie light* d werd. the - lying of an adieu, be departed for He precaod a b u tto n ut hi« do-le, und, loi th a t place, an d g ra tify in g his own wish Mon who f o rr e a r « had si rug, 1« i f n »¡id on he w ent there on Bossue's horse. .Awoke to find th eir dream o f rich* a g»»o<, And bowing eervuntu naw him come and go. lfis new grenadiers grum bled am ong ffln spoke, and m arket« rose forth w ith or fell. themselves. " I s it w ith th a t p lu g ,” H e governed all that m ighty w ta llh w ill they said, " t h a t he m eans to lead u s?” buy! La P u y say e’s friends look, d at the y»rtfc, honor, power, homage, he poss- seed. beast critically. An ensign lifted its A nd reeterd flj jo t) would have called him lip. “ No u s e .” said th e count; “ he'u bleat— Hut m illion aires en d paapera Iiayo to die! an old horse, and his teeth no longer m ark his ag e." JTbe shouting in tho m arket still goes on, " B u t w hy d id n ’t you come on yo u r T hough w hispering servuntj tiptoe through h U h all, black follow ?” flo w poor was I beside him yesterday! •‘Oh. Oon?tgi,tine broke bis leg. and b o w rich today lx- dde 1 1« pulse 1':->•* clay! —b u t do hot laugh, m essieurs— poor M ake fast the lid and let the curtains fa it i —ti. E Kiser In C leveland Leader. and old as is th is ch arg er he is good enough for tho cam paign. I judged th a t we should be only am using ourselves here, and 1 did not wish to honor th e tn em y by rid in g too fine a horse.” The officers salu ted sm ilingly, and W hen M. do B osnia retu rn ed to the /court in France ho was most coldly re­ th e colonel, w ishing to see the m arshal, ceived. The k in g refused to see him , and M. de Cojgny, in q u ired th e w ay to his the k in g 's co u rtiers w ere q n ite nneivil. quarters. Before going th ith e r he left his horse w ith his orderly, who w as go­ A t his sw eeth eart’s houso, in th e lin e in g tow ard the trenches. “ B ring him des Haints Peres, the door w as closed in back to me tonight, ” said th e count, h is fsce. Ife w as tiUed w ith astonish­ and the m an departed w ith the horse. m ent and grief, both of w hich were in ­ B u t n o t m ore th an an hour bad pass­ creased when ho w e n t to see h is friends. ed, and L a Puysaye w as ju s t leaving All looked cskance a t him , few deigned th e m arsh al’s quarters, w hen an a ttack even to speak to him , and none accorded w as ordered on a stro n g point w here 1,800 men had been killed th e n ig h t •him th e explanation lie sought. T oo proud to question strangers and before. T he tru m p ets sounded and the arm y hastened to reapond. All o th er y et sensitive enough to suffer keenly task'd w ere abandoned and, w ith tho un d er th e tre a tm e n t he hud received, others, th eir uniform s iu order, th eir he w ent to his room to brood alone. arm ? in readiness, th e g ren ad iers fell T here w as a m irro r here, and in th is into line. he surveyed him self. The hardships of B eing ordered to bold liis reg im en t w a r had deprived h im of his good looks. in reserve, M. de la Puyaaye conducted Ilis face w as d raw n and haggard, ids it behind a certu iu em bankm ent, then ekin w rinkled, h is eyes were d u ll and sought to go a fter liis horse. B u t his sad, w hile across his left cheek a long, friends stopped him. " N o t to w ,” they d isfig u rin g scar told w here a saber had said. " T h e place Is exposed. Yon would c u t deep. be rihking your life needlessly.” H e left th e m irro r ami sat down de­ L a P uysaye retu rn ed to his placo and jectedly. “ I am grow n u g ly ,” ho said, gave v en t to his vexation. “ M iserable “ an d poor, and therefore th ey shun o rd erly !” he cried. “ My horsel Heo m a " Ho th o u g h t of liis life, offered to w hat ho has done w ith my h orsel” h is country and to glory, of bis hard “ C le ll” exclaim ed a cap tain in as­ cam paigns In A m erica and th o Indies, tonishm ent. “ W hy are you so concerned P* the fam ous but',las in w hich he had about th e beast ? F rom whom did yon done his p a rt under M ontcalm and get h im ?” V nndreniL ''B u t all th is ,” he told him- La I'nysaye, tired of keeping his se­ gelf, “ has been in vain. The king, my cret, revealed it. “ From B e Bossne. Ho love, m y friends, they are none of them was, alas, eno of my old frien d s.” le ft to mo. The only fa ith fu l one of The new s w as m u rm u red thro u g h th e th em a ll—my hurm\ v.lio used to lick ranks, w hile the officers m arveled au d i­ m y h and and neigh gladly a t my com­ bly. “ W h a t an id e a l” they said. in g —he, too, is gone, for I have sold “ W here is he, th a t wo may observe him . No ono—no th in g is left to me I” him again ?” O ne black th o u g h t was succeoded by In th a t trench over there, w hich is Ä Ä r Ä t T Ä "> ^ l;a- My ”r', ‘’r,y lnn8t Í,,‘V,! '”'ün increased till life aqemed dru n k to leave him in such a place.” to be got rid of. lie was n man of " O h ,” cried an officer, “ I linvo no p ro m p titu d e and decision, and, having fear I Boasuu'e horsel T he horse o f a come to thia o m o I um I o ii , he did not pro­ cow ardl Ile'U crouch when tho bullets crastin a te. Ills pistol lay ready to liis fly. Y ou’ll find him ag ain safe and Jiand— ofto shot and tho deed was dona. sound. ” A t co u rt they said, "M . de B ossnol "A fte r a ll,” said tho other, “ the had th e fev er.” W eeks and m o n th s ' panwd, and thpy spoke uf him no more, trench covers him. H e's satisfied to B ut there rem ained to Bossfie an old stay iu it. lie w o n 't corno out. ” A t th a t m om ent a bomb . camo sin g ­ lim e friend. A fter serving in Spain fof ing through tlie air, and from th e ,aomo ten years and grow ing diacontent- calmly, proudly, defiantly, a ed w ith his w ork M. Io Comte de la trench borro emerged. Ilo stood alone in tho P uysuye retu rn ed to France and to tho conrt. H e g ain ed prestige nt Mines, , middle of th e field, in a g reat open place—alone. Tho saddle was on Ills de Bonfloss’. Bo C hauvelrji’s, Be Hur- back, the bit in his m i.uth, and, though gero’a and L uxem bourg’a, (skod new he had Towered Ids ueclc in th e Bilenco service of the king, an d sd licited u reg i­ follow ing th e first bomb, he seemed m en t. Ho culled him self a friend of w aitin g only lor a tig n a i on his bridle. Hoaaue. “ Poor fellow I” he said. “ The co w ard 's horsoI” th o u g h t tho “ O nly 80 yoars.oldl W h at could have arm y. m ode him leave uh in th a t w ay ?" J u s t then the place seemed to fill Ills face clouded w hen he heard th e glory, for ho w as a b ru te m an himself. w ith smoke, w hile th e eity beyond “ A c o w u rd l" he cried “ Impr ; lib le l” trem bled as w itli an earth q u ak e Hhock “ B ut, y e s ," said his inform er. "W e —three more bomba in th e ran k s of jw peat only w h at tlie nqie.rt.i sa id —re ­ F rance, and 18 files wero e n t down like p o rts w hich w ere sent to the kin g d i­ bo much grain. The tru m p ets sounded tho attack , rect. M. de Bossne. it seems, disliked th e enem y too g re a tly —so m uch so, in and a t th a t m om ent suddenly, m agnifi­ fact, th a t ho could never b rin g him self cently, the last rays of th e se ttin g sun elothi d the horse in gold. Ho raised ilia to approach him . ” “ Boasue a c o w ard l” cried t h t coont. head, as tlie bravo steed does w hen the “ H e m u st lj.iv« changed greatly, then b attio is on and tlio rid er encourages May n o t these reports have been false?” him to advanco; th en boldly, eagerly, “ Well, the m arshal him self” — and joyously, be ehurged on tho city a t a goo n . Ln Pnysayv heard th e story re ­ gallop. Beaf to th e th u n d er of th e c a n ­ peated a scon1 of times, and found th a t noli, inililtero u t to tini shot th a t w h is­ th e m ention of Bossue's nam e brought tled uhont him , glad to sniff ag ain tho fo rth only carsea or rcproaclics. Ho smoke of powder, to feel once m ore th e ! excitem ent of th e com bat, tho g allan t ended by renouncing him. “ B nt, " l i e said to him self ono day. l i o r s o d a .tic l on and o n — a sublim e " I c a n 't forget him. 1 loved him wall, qiectncle for a whole arm y to witness. W hat moved Idin to rush on th e ene­ a n d I believo I love him still. Very well, I shall allow myself this little ec my so madly, to affront d eath so grand c e n tric lty —th a t of loving u dislionorej ly 1 W as it the memory of Bossue’s w retch. Bossne rem ain s my friend, and glorious battles? W as it the f >rce o f n of all tho world 1 alone shall recall him habit acquired a fte r a score of engago- nieuts— the resu lt of a lesson learned w ith som ething otle r th an disdain. " He lin n g tho dead m an ’s p o rtra it on on m any fields? They who followed sw iftly a fte r him h is w h II once more. B nt tho p o rtra it w as an old on« and no lone r n -• in- did not knew, b u t they swore a fte r­ bled snybodv. 1st Puysaye. die aitent w ard th a t Hu y had seen a hand on ids cd. wished led for some other souvenir — liriille, feet pre. ,.mg Ids sides, a sh ad ­ •u tn eth iu g w hich Bossue had usul. lie owy form eu Ids bai l;, and for one brief th o u g h t of tlie liorse “ W her is hs in stan t li faee, w ith a long sear on Its n o w ? T hey t< 11 mo th a t he sold him. loft cheek nud a look such ns no cow ard T h a t borse carried poor Bo--nu fur ten evi r wore. Tho | >r hi ast nt length fell, bleed­ yours. I m u st find him " O u c a w hile his friend still served ing from a score o f wonnda. b n t be bad w ith film, ho hsd s. n the I us. a done enough. In the eyca of th e arm y cu rio u s lienst. of a dark yelluwlali o tor. he who -, horse th is had h en w as v in ­ th e p roduct of a cross U twecn a S p an ­ dicated 1’ Hue was not a cow utd.— ish Imrb and an In d ian pony lie was From th e French For A rgonaut a b le to fu rn ish dm. rlp ti ns of the a n i­ ( \ » n l I Mt»«l I»}- l l o m n n a . m a l to c e rta in m en whom ho sent In It is behove«! by a ’inc historiaiv» th a t gsarvh of It T h e m en w ery aw ay three months. coni w an wum I by th * Hutnnn« on the O ne day La I’n js a y o tew lv ed notice eoiitiiieiit nud by the B ritons on tlie is- th a t n horse an sw erin g to th e d> rip- l.u d l efor,! the arriv al of C"«nr Aa lio n given had been found in a field iu ra lly n# 1384 H enry III g ran ted n 11- A rto is 11c w ent to tho place and een.e to dig cor.l near Newcastle, b n t a lew year« later th e nse of coal w as for­ b o n g h t th e an im al at once It was in deed. Bossne a c .tra o tJ iu a ry beast, the bidden in London, tho sia«ko being frie n d of b lg irlig id . .4.1 an 1 th in , wi rn ih etu cl projndii ial to public health Iu l8hft the L.Uhlon gentry petitioned |>y th e hurd sorvfce before th e plow ai 1 the king nguin.it Its use, declaring .»he 111 tre a tm e n t, of th e (ariu hands th at, in spit a of his royal order, certain T h ere w ere flie b 'b ite lo»>. sHll tine ns those o f a racer, th e long, bl ,ck tai! sm j m alicious |> « ts ns persisted in burn in g it CogL la ,• in In be brought from m a n e an d thoae cj;eg. dark, col k cl. ar Noweastlu to Loud u in lo s t, d u rin g gnd fixed, th a t m ade o n e . n nei-y. the r-ilgn < t Uh hard II By th e year .“ S tra n g e anim al 1' -th o u g h t La Ihiy- 14d>) coni was coi.iuio’jly burniai in «"t1 years ^"ifo had if fed. g r i med and gwldhsl Lord0» a* n later, in the rtdgn u( Charlc» 1. itu use gnd set o u t for P a ris at a ra th e r halt wn* (o r (four being general throughout lu g gallo p M uch fatigucil. !w arrivali ftnthtMd a t len g th O ut tlrs d as In was there A n th ra c ite coal. whi«A. except the gras to be little t * t for »dm A note dlaiiioitd. i« the pi rt-t fe r n o f carbon wiir aw aited hint, known, w as ftnd «*<«1 hy a C onnrctient f "w c r in t n ï i th i f e f t.urenu »>t»> of hta " J ” *!? blacksmith named Gore. In and M i m e n t had b c u g ra n te d ; th at it ue n Jiiniwt»« (uel by Ju d g e J iw e Fell «ras to be know n aa th e G ren ad iers 1 n J- of Wilkrtdurr«'. rtc. Pa . Io ii 'v t Jay o . a n d th a t he m ust jo in I* n ear F ri H iS J O 3 S A V E D . i Mr». jixBT buUMxx Cba&XB. - — - f V F -.- -V . : ■ V . * t 1 "i! T he modern stand­ ard Family Medi­ cine: C ures the common every-day ill cf humanity. M other w m tro n h lM w ith h e a r t t a r n and y y seven y or o’d boy suffered w ith p ains in h lj head, co n stip atio n and com plained of his stom ach. Ho could not cu t lU o Children o f hi» axo do a u d w h a t he d id cot d id n o t agree w ith him . Ho w«•« 1» aro la g<»r»d c u lltlo n a n d he n o 'o r c o m p lin s of his sto m ach . He Is n o v a red. chubby-faced tx»y. This w o n d erfu l change la ttr lb r .ie to Klpons Tabules. I am p atu d ed th a t they w ill benefit any o ne (from th o crad le to old age> if ta k en according to d lre o tduns. L. W. l ’nicA «. o Tabule» r^sularty. Shekecpe a P'W carton« Rlpan» T a b o le s fs th e Loaeo and eayn «ho w ill n o t be w ith ­ o u t theo». T he h e e rt j . a n a n d iirepiew ut-s« bavo d laap p caro d w ith th e ¡m iig ca tk n w h ich wua fo rm erly eo * r e e t b b u r le a f o r h er. O ur whole fam ily ta k e th e T ab o lee regular ly, CApeckdly afte r a h ea rty m eal. My tu o tk e r la ti.'ty yAaru o f a«-* an d 1« en jo y in g th e be«tof h e a lth an d spirit« ; also ea ts h ea rty m eals, a n im poeaibllity befo re eho took Hina»« Tatuica. A:, tom H. B lau OM. Gee! T h ’ boss says Oi b u ilt tbot ehajrty all wrong, an unless Ol tears it down in an hour, w ’ich is impossible, O i’ll lose m e job. J d ,o « L I h » » s b ie n s sS .-;r'-r fro m besUscfcfS e w » sin ce I A O o !s aUL Ico u M neve» rido In » car i r go In to « »crow ded pi»e^ w ith o u t *e(tln * a * * * • * * 4 * * *♦-■* b er.'.l.'.eM Jld ri M'-at ¡nJ • t i t ,i. m I- trd a b u u l Itip aiu T a lu k s from tin c »r.t o f urine w ho *» aa taz-.ug th e ta fo r ca tarrh o f th e stom ach. S h e '.a d fo u a'i such relLtf from th< ir u»e Rhoadrised w e to toiC'J th em too, aod I h av e t .vH-udcina so since l_st October, an d w ill a«y they b a re complete» ly cured my hfudachee. I am tw en ty -nine year» old. You a re w elcom e to use th is t < 1 c . - l 1 u X fire. J . BbOOhhkMh t h u i s w * ’V R -I-P’A ’N S SikAo UXLwiX WrXLLAX. tlcepIraA nuu. c u ^ f » by ln d t;js :io n , fo r a guo-1 tu a ay r o a rs . C ue d ay •h e «a\z a tcstim oo.& l In th e in d o rsin g b i p e n » T ab u ias. h_o Cteiem ilneJ to (fire th eu i a tria l, r a i g r e a t l y rBUeve-l by th e ir n«e f in d n o w ( a c e i ( h e ■. A - - . »- I and 0 , » lo* e dr-M . I w v l u y • re»' * r ! vert leed IB o u r d ally pai x tu t .a a s c i .r e ► e l. B av e I : " them r.b» »• tb re w e e » a n d th ere U uch a c ta rr* -.' ! i~* n**t •?. • paced any u-ors a n d I ow e It a>l t FdpuM Tab ', »3. I a m thirty- a e re n y ea rs eld , b ave t o cv«."’’ atlou, on ly m y house-bold <_titles and cu rslL g : J sick husband. H e hue h ad th e d ropsy r ad I a ia try In * Hipan» T a b ales fo r h im . H e feel» «oro- b e tte r b u t It w in ta k o som e tim e. be ha» be- '■ * k so long. Yott iu»y tu e ìuy U ite r an d cam e es y • u like. r •’ ■ ’ * * * ±4 ♦ ♦ * * 1 t» » e dvri»v4 frouk K Ip -iu Tkjsif-«. I r.r.. n trofM alueA l and In tiJ* pre*«-«: jo a e lo a r bead U a lw a y s lk»ude>L fy p as» Te 'Ul^p do.'.« |J. A ft'’.- nt) c f i a j four. lm *»oU oonipU ?f!7 r u n d >wru. A ctin g '» m ao n d v lre o f f i r . Geo. to 7 /- • r , Fii. O., N ew ark A re., J<-r«*y Cl 1 7 , 1 R lp a rs Tabule* w ith g ra n d r rt»uit«. VINDICATED, I t bare b- n » or •- f *’ i*‘ ’*r f,aB* »nr.rt’nerieB f rovere e y e ». : ' ’ m* y-? Mr fret e.- I le* s i d e * doBì'r were b. it f t a r e i»*** Ttlp*n» Tabulae tr itìi se maca ia*ls- fiMSIea I t i .: I r •» LXi**ribiil/ roexuu»*r.-î tiw-oi. &£.▼) beer. t r o u t ’ 4 fo r «b# o t th re e j t a r » w ith wfcM I câ J d UL om >♦’ ; «_A.je.trnh g o n r-n iariy « ac* a weeic. y.'e.e i . ’.-y d if f e re d pb )c clan» tu â t il. ’ »¡■a . .aw*e* by k .:I te e th , o f w h eh I h a 4 M*er¿l» ? b a d th e :■>• ú e x tra c te d , b u t th e at- looks lop tin n ed . I ow l i m s a-l» rr L., moots of Ripa n s Tabule« in a ll th e p« i« r5 b u t bad no faith lu them , bos ab o u t s:x w eek« slave a f r it a d tu d vtK l tue bu try then'.. R«» e Liken b u t tw o of th e am ali S een : boxe» c f V e Tabule« an d haTe bad a o recu rre n ce o f Cue attack s. N ave c e n r given a testin-"«dal fo r a n y th in * before, b u t th e g reat a a au o at c f goo 1 w id .h I t-alie?« b a a been doe.« rue by Rtpana Tabolwe la d •■;#• m e to odd m in e to th e K iB) U .tübooi& Is j o u do^SUc«« h av e in y o u r Á. I . Da w nr. poeeeseieu zu»w. w t sfyle packet ccntxdalnr tbk arPAira tabvtj » pecked in a paper carton (without cia«’ » la now for «-de A new iov-priced at some i d ru ^ fcturos-ren l i r a c * ktb . This ---------- -- --------- sort is intended fo r the poor and tho económica*, one Ccaen of the livoce;.t c u-tors (14) tabules) can tw had by mail by sending forty-eight cents to the R ztaks CnuacAX C obbany , No. 10 Bpruoe Street, hew Y o rk -o r a ?ingle c a rto n ttra tsmvlms ) will be rent fu r five certs. I cibams TAHtrLSS mixy also be had of some grocer», g en eral sSorek»-eptr». new s a*r- n u and a t »onio liquor store# and Ertoar «H-pe. 2 hey oamsa pam, induce sleep and prolong life. One g*ves relief. S ta rs xa NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION * A scheme, begorryl O i'll ju st make a Spanish flag and nail it on tho roof. Laud Office, at Roseburg. Or' gon. March 8, lt»*X). Notice is hereby given th at the following- ; named settler ha» filed notice of his intention ; to make final proof in xupport of liii claim , and th at eaid proof will be made before C. H. Hol­ den, IF 8 Commissioner, nt lutke Precinct on April 23,1900, viz,: Peter Erliardt on his H E Nofi’.'il for the SW’4 NVV^, KW v SWJ4 & Lots , 1 NICI»B, th e b rig h te s t a n ] m oat com p lete W eekly N ew sp a p er In the v/nrld. p r in ts re g u k u ty 112 C olum ns, o r six teen potfea, of N ew s, I d te r u iu r e and G en eral In fo r­ m a tio n ; a lso a m a g n ific en t A g ric u ltu ra l and H o r tic u ltu r a l D c f a r tn ie n t. T h is Is o ne o f the e r e a te s t d e p a rtm e n t« In an y p a p e r on th is Coaj«t. E v e r y th in g w r itte n lo b ased on ex­ p erien ce In th e C o ast S to te3 , n o t on E a s te r n rae;»'« k n o w led g e of th e ir ow n lo c alities. SAMPLE COPY SENT FREE. Land OtBce a t ltusetiurs, Oregon. April 5, l-.W. Notice 1» hereby given th s t the following named ««‘tiler lias filed notice of lit» intention to make final proof in support of his claim and th a t saitl p ro o f will he mml«‘ before II. Hol­ den V. 8. (’oinmissioncr nt Florcm’c, Oregon, on May 19,1900, viz: Robert P Bernhardt on hi* II. F. a ■- ' . SW ’ ♦ A -W ’ 4 NE 1 i See 5, T 1 < S. It 11 W. lie name* the following wiliie«se* to prove hi» continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said ¡and, viz: Join» llolger, of Florence, Oregon, John Mason, of Point Terrace, Oregon, Arnold Karuowsky, of Florence, Oregon, William llotTlnen, of Florence. Oregon. J. T. B rin i e *. R v g istv f. rE1’ K,:' ’ i Thr C h T o .m lire! invi I. C studying this standard Magazine of Sciences and mechanical Arts. 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Commissioner nt Florence, Oregon, on May 22, 190«j, viz: Horace J Minor on his II. E. No. 7642 for the Lots 2 ¿i 3 of hee 33, T is R 10 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence ujxui and cultivation of said land, vix: I) A Bradley, of Point Terrace, Oregon, Morvnn Alien, of Point Terrace, Oregon, George Allen, of Point Terrace, Oreg«»n, Charles Anderson, of Point Terrace, Oregon. The Boss (seven m inutes la te r)— E x­ J. T. B ridgr *, cellent, ex cellen t H ere’s a n extra dol­ Register. The G entlem an In tlio Balrl W ic— G ot th a t liin a il lied aronnd your finger to help von ii mem ber si 1111«tiling? Tlio G entlem an W ith tho Green W liiskers—T h at is not a string. I t is a horsehair, to help 1110 ruuiembur tho nntuo —Indianapolis Journal. Mare W it h NOTICE FO R PUBLICATION . Land Office, ftt Roseburg Oregon. March 8, I1 .Oi). Notice is hereby given th a t the following- nam ed settler ha» filed notice of his iiiU iitio ii to make final proof in support of his claim , mid th at said proof will be made before C. II. Ilolden V. S. Land Commissioner at Florence, Oregon,, o n April 23, IK j O. viz: Edward II. Anderson, on his H.E. No. 7179. for the Lots 3, 4, 5, 6, ti 7, Sec. (¡A L o ti Hoc 7. T. 19 S 11 11 W. tie name» the following witnesses to prove h is continuous residence upon and cultivation of, sni«i land, viz: Crowd of C itizens— W h a t’s that? A ; George Glover, of Lake Precinct, Oregon Spanish flag? W e’ll m ake abort work Henry Gates, of Acme, Oregon, Sid Waite, of of th a t houso. B iff—sm ush— r ? ?— I Acme, Oregon, G. C. Curaptou, of Florence, I— ? ? Oregon. J. T. B k id o e s , R egister » t w FLORENCE, ûM V