Ii !1 JOLLY1 Om.1 bonaht OMK BLAOKlTfO tr.d I'll bm a aas bow. WoIirsACMEBIacking :S A 5REAT UBOR SAVER. A SHINE LASTS A WEEK. KtiN AND SNOW DON'T AFFECT n NO BRUSHINQ REQUIRED. MAKES A SHOE WATERPROOF. V UU BT MKIt. WOMEN Am CHH-DHllS. Caa t waabad Uk. OO Ulaih. ul abaolntal Ssftons and Preerve all klndt of Laathr. AfR, and do till rw pH,lUK w U b wall nli. ioU Sbo. Stan Oman. Draatts, For Mrnw4 asaqoalad. SfOLFF & RANDOLPH. PMiUOElfMil Dress the Hair "With Ayr' Hair Vigor. IU cleanll-ot-as, bnflcll effect on the scslp, nd lasting perfume commend It for uni versal toilet uit. It keep the hair soft ami silken, preserves ltd color, prevent it from falling, and, If the hair ha become weak or thin, promote a new growth. "To restore the original color of my hair, which had turned prematurely ray. I nseil Ayer'a Hair Vigor with en tire success. I cheerfully testify to U Efficacy of thl preparation." Mr. P. n. David on, Aleiaudria, La. " I wan afflicted dome three vear with acalp disease. My hair wa falling out and what remained turned gray. I wa imlnreil to try Ayer's Hair Vigor, and in a few week the disease In my araln dinapneared anil my hair resumed Its original color." (Ue v.) 8. 8. Hims, Vaster V. B. Church, Bt. Ilernice, Ind. " A few year ago I suffered the entire 'om of my hair from the effect of tetter. I hoped that after a time nature would repair the low, but I waited in vain. Mmiv remedies were suggested, none, however, with such proof of merit a Aver's Hair Vigor, and I begau to use It. The result wa alt I could have desired. A growth of hair soon came out all over my head, and grew to be as oft ami heavy a I ever had, and of a natural color, ami firmly iet."3. H. I'ratt, SpofTord, Texas. Ayer's Hair Vigor, mcrjiKiD bt Or. J. C. Aysr & Co., Lowell, Man. 8 Jld by Druggi.U and P.rfum.rs. (DURE Sick llemlsrlieand relieve all the troubles Incl ili-iit to a hiliou. atata of the syifrm, such s. li.iiiei, Nmiki'i, lrHlnr. Iiixtivii. after ratinir. I'ain III the Hide, Ae While Iheirinmt n niurkn' l succra has liven shown In curing SOCK llcntlnche, yet Cartkr's I.itti I.tvsa Pm.iji are equally valuable in ('nn.tlpatinn, curinir. .mil preventing tin. annoying complaint, whila they also correct all disorilnrs of the itomarh. .nimiilttte. the liver and rrgulala Uie bownl. Kvrn if they only cured EH! E AID Ache they would be almost prlonltMa In thrxM who suffer from this itlstrnaung complaint: l ul fortunately their goodness does not end here, asil thiwa who once try them will find these little pills valuable In so nmnv way. that they will not he willing to do without them, but after all sick head ACME .. the bane of so many lives that here Is where we make our great boast. Our pills cure It while other, do not. Carter's I.itti. l.lvss Pmaa are very smsll ami very easy to lake. One or two pills make a dose. They are strictly vegetable and do ut gripe or purge, but by their gentle actiou pleam ull who use them. In vials at SAcrntx; Ave for (1. Hold everywhere, or sent by mall. CA1TI2 VXSlCQn Si., Vm Tort Small FUL balls.., Small Fries. 1 13 WEEKS. Tk. I'UI.14 K CJA'HTTK will lis mailed, cur.lv wrapped, to oy ad.lrs.. la ih I nit ait tas lor tlm-s ruontliH on rei slpt .1 ONE DOLLAR i i.-.-i .11.. no o i alloard to OHtinat iK.nl nd nli l.s. M-Uipls i-npl Oislltd Ir.e .ldra ll oroersio JIMilf ARU K. MIX, faASKLIM Sltl'AIIK1 BOARDING HOUSE. i t.u. Itii iniide snitile tiretiiirs .i.... r.. ,,, .. on, io,l i'.ioii ot III liuldll- wolll, I reiiooltiill iiiii.' in llml I"1 "Ill lutnl-li hoard i i... i n, M una ol sweiltv-tive rr lit !. .lv c t-wi.ntv ve i'hiiIi, iiiimiI. Hl'iililiuif Sl'd :eed'tr hofsi-" liirni'heil eheup. fii... mil Inivlnu tried his tiiMn me rospeet ..,, ...,. ...i ... ,.. ami llivv will not mi uwk v . i,...'.u.n...i. i.'oitois a lew doors west ol tlm 1'roprielor C! M-KMMI'.N, tu tut roiliiot 11 el rV.i,r tinkttit-k in their own local! tiex Writf for our hpei-lal terms to rlnir the nrr-fe-tit season KscluHivw territory cranti'd. Halary and eipeiiHes piild to jrootl ni"i. Ad tlresH at ont'e. si.1 DVKlt & ATWOOD. V it ; r V III fit. Geneva, X. Y CARTER'S J I5f The Grangers Pic-nlc. EXCTRMO TICKETS TO CESTRK HALL, PA. The Sixteenth Annual Pie-mc of the Patron of Husbandry will be held in Fort 'Wooils, Centre Hall, Ph., Septeinlx-r 17th to 20th, 18H9. Thin gathering of the husbandmen from the interior of the fttate of I'ennsylvaiiin from present indica tions will he very large The most prominent agriculturista will be present, together with men of promi neneo in nil the calliugs of life and the interchange of idea, the display of maihinery and products, renders the educational advantages, second only to the benefits of social inter course. For the benefit of visitors, the Pennsylvania I. It. Co. will sell Ex cursion tickets to Centre Hall, Pa., September 10 to 20 inclusive, good for return passage until September 21st, 188!) inclusive, from all priori pul stations from Harrisburg, Lock Haven, Bellefonte and intermediate station, and stations on Lhild Eagle Valley Railroad from Tyrone to Lock Haven at single fare for the round trip, Card Orders calling for the sale of Excursion tickets from other points in the state of Pennsylvania, not in cluded in above, can be procured on application to Mr. Leonard lUione, Chairman of Pic-nic, Centre Hall, Pa. Special tiains will be run between IStllefonte and Centre Hall, and be tweeii Sunbury and Centre Hall, September 17, 18. 19 and 20, at suit able hours for the accommodation of visitors Half Rates to Baltimore. The most extensive and interest nig exposition Maryland lias ever known will be held in Uultiinoit September !th to 14th, 1881). The programme of the exposition promises a great and diversified dis play of products and machinery, an extensive exhibition of live stock races, and horse ami cattle sales, Other features include an imposing industrial und civic parade, compos ed of two hundred floats and fifty thousand uniformed men, the celt luation of North Point, and a rep reseutatiou of the bombardment of Fort Mcllcnry. The handsome new post-ollice will be dedicated with appropriate ceremonies, pur ticipated in by the President of the United States and his Cabinet For the benefit of visitors the Pennsylvania llailroad Company will sell excursion tickets to Haiti more, from September 7th to 14th valid for ret ui n until September 21st, trom all stations on its mam line and branches, except the Schuyl kill and Hedford Divisions, at single fare for the round trip. Half Rates to Gettysburg via Pennsylvania Railroad. Tin- t iicaiMiiiii'iit nf tin1 Ciraiid Vniiy nf tin- lU iuililif ami tli V t- iii 1 1 Asstx-iatiou, aiul the ilcdication nf Stale iiinnuiiH-iits, at Gi'tt.vhlmrir in tin" early tla.vs tf St'i'teinber, will he one of the most intereHtiiiK occa sions in the history of the fanious tieM. An unusually larjje nuniber of veteran warriors will be present, ami the tleilicatory ceremonies will be highly interest in K to ohl sohliers ami civilians alike. September 1 It la ami 12th will be ennsylvania du.vt, when all the State monuments will bo dedicated. For the benefit of visitors the Pennsylvania llailroad Company will sell excursion tickets from all principal stations in the State of Pennsylvania to Gettysburg, Sep tember 7th to 12th, valid for return until September 13th inclusive, at the rate of a mukIu fare for the round trip. Trusts. The New York World makes the following timely comments, which a mcrchaut in Sunbury hands us, and from which we clip extracts : "It U not an easy matter to learn what profits are uiado by trusts. All that the public knows is that the men connected with this modern nroduct of business life have be come euormously rich, and that trusts have gone ou and multiplied until thev have become a power, the ..vlont of which can hardly be esti mated. The parent of all trusts the Standard Oil first took the po sition that it was purely a private affair, aud other trusts have follow ed the example of secresy thus set them. In our 'Statistical' of January 10, ins'.!, wo gave the consumption of sugar in the United States in 1888 at 1.457,2t)4 tous, the export ll,48J tons together 1,468,753, of which amount estimated that 1.302,253 tons passed through the refineries of the United States, and 100,500 ton were consumed without refining. Of the 1,302,253 tons we estimated that 1,002,791 tons passed through refineries controlled by the Sugar Refineries Company, and 859,422 tons, or say 20.4 per cent, were re fined by the independent refiners. We might have ndded that we esti mated the net profit to the refiners av five-eights cent per pound, or say $14 per ton, which gave the Sugar Refineries Company $14,000,000 profits and the outside refiners $5, 000,000 profit, which figures we have still no reason to change. The consumption of sugar in the United States from January 1 to June 1, was 1180,097 tons, as above, of which amount we estmate that 0:10,000 tons passed through the re fineries, and 50,000 tons consumed without rcfiniug. Of the 030,000 we estimate that 445,000 tons passed through the Sugar Refineries Com pany, and 185,000 tons, or 29.4 pel cent., were refined by independeu. refiners. I Ve estimate the net refining prof it at $14 per ton. or say $0,230,000 profit to the Sugar Refineries Com pany, and 3,500,000 to others. Up to April 1st there was no special profit to refiners over the preceding year, from the advanced raw mar ket, but for April and Slay melting such additional profit may safely be estimated at oue-half cent per pound on 178.000 tons, or say $2,000,000 for the Sugar Refineries Company, and on 74,000 tons, and say $830,000 for the others. Say total net profit for the five months of $8,230,000 for the Sugar Refineries Company, and $3, 410,000 for the outside refiners say three in Philadelphia, (not including Mr. Claus Spreckele,) one in Boston, and one in San Francisco. "The Sugar Refineries Conipany have at the present time in stock here and at San Francisco and New Orleans, and secured for shipment, probably 150,000 tons of raw sugar, (we are told 180,000 tons,) the profit on which, (150,000,) owing to the rapid rise now in progress, may be safely averaged at one cent per pound net refining profit, or say $4,775,000, which, added to the $8, 230,000 profit already secured, gives 15,000,000 virtually in hand." Smh bury Xvic. Har too rVnih, Pmi ka i-urxi maaiii th Conch. Pmartiltia, Aottima, liwtUrwnoa t Dw urn tusiu MM17. mAnVfjr th vurSMMUId .UaMtniMT for all arfertioa. of the threat and Iiia, a&J dlMM artitns fni IntMra blood and .loauvuoa. Th. fbl and fctMmmillna'aslnatd!MaM,and .lowly drirunff to Uiegrav. will la many omav. recover inoftr buui oy In UdmIt uho( I'uk.i'.UourorTunla.butd.Ur larfu-. Froua. Tftk. It la Urn. U la Invaluahlo fnr .11 DaluS an tllaorvKr ot atumat a sad bow via. SOo. at iinimMi - FOIt - GUNS, AMUNITI0N, AND FISHING Ms,IjMS, H oofcs, Reels, File s, &c TH B CELEBRATED DEER GUN, "PIPElt," one barrel shot and the oth er Winchester Cartridge. Tho only H un manufactured for active and effco tiv lonu; and fhort distance work. Al wavH on hand. It rec .iniueoiU Itself. Muzzle and Breech-Loading Shot OnriR R.finftfltine' Piflfis nnH everything needed in A Comolete Orders ly mail will receive prompt I B. REED, J. BATMAN, M-lcMnkt, Selksgrove, Fa. Operate Rieliter St Onugler' Ma chin Stinn nml nmiiiif not tiros. Iron Hailing, Itepnlts for till kind v( Wfm tern Plows, inn keg nil kinds or east ing to order. Eepairing Traction Engins a Specialty- New I'lent put on oltl Engine w heels and evsrythln rendered ns good as new. 4t(lm. UiXECTTOrrs NOTICK. -Notice U JCiherebv given tlml Letters Testa tnentnrr on the r.tnln ul Daniel llrnler. (I '(!, 'late of 'iii-k"l tnwiithlit, Hnvilor cuunty, l'a , have lievii Ikui-I to llio iimlurslicned relilln In esld ton.hi. All iierwin. there for I'litrnirii to rslil el st III ..-e mnk. limned int" imymetit, nml t !!. Imvtnc lilini avslnat .telll lire-ent ilipinl'.r m-tl I, tur-nf. to Ht'liKM IKr'r'.H. Aui.H'n. Kjleeutun. Painting and Papering! To tiorfeol th1' n tine irs nee nl r"in ! psner. In. It i.eentlsl tuhnvs pniierllKiili.K. snd In tl.e PAINTING- tl a ' "U-. It ! eoeiitlil tliit tiiflo Is U'eri In til. elM'tlon il eoli.r.. rr tlilsreinn lisro iluclwl tu t.ikf cuntr .et lir inlntltiK and PAPERING Mrsell luriplMn Hie insierlnl snd ilnlnif the mir" This "III enslile mi .u.imntew mjr rnrk. end sflor.t me sdvsnlaa-' t' reduce the freneral prli's, I li.ve s Inruo .tuns l esuit in in lid nml t ho nnn I Hoe lit wi.ll isier In the comity, iniaonisae s "iieciaity ui U PHO LSTEIt INQ- snd will Kusrsnlne dd wot It to look as well as new. Old mans tiiken III esc suae f.T new wort- No eitra elisme for t-untrnrts Iron) a illntsncs, Write lor irlie. A. J. UtOdG HOVE. Jsn Mlddlelmriili , Prt Ill PbULSO OF PURE COD LIVER OIL AND HYPOPBOSPHITES Almost as Palatable as Milk . dticuL.d that It -.m " '., 1ii;trO,pd as.tiBllnt' t ' ..t .,.illlve aloiuncli, wlioii 1 1. .iula .11 ii.ii'il be tnleruted itntl ' tl,u om l.it.xtlon or Ilia oil Willi it' nypo. ;.. piite. la math more ctrivactuas. V.ritinrLnble M a flesh prsdarrr. i rfwis pnla rapidly while taking It S.' t'J- a FMrLSIOM Is acVnowlnlRed by V . m t.' the Finrsi and llont irt ia- . ..u i'. u w ild for th. relief and curs oi rtZv.r JMPTIOM. SCROFULA. CK- ;JAL DEBILITY, WASTING Oi'iiASES. EMACIATION. C-.Dcnd CHRONiO COUCHS. " rmt rtmrdufnr Consumption, nf . .i . n ..... ..II I, f.... it ( t ollf'iren. jimiinyiHii'ni;(;(n KKUX& AKJLEK, rroptlntors u' the llesvertown ? PI ANINR Mil I . u i kniiinu in i kt. j - iV Maniilm-tlirers II ml driller III ml V- Mi siiiils id Ltimhe'. su li ssSldling, rliMir "if Inif. Hill tiinl'er.WliHlow Hnsli, lionr.ti riWa keen lit nil times ii sniiiilv ot well. .eiisoni'il nml orv iniiiiier. nn n .mm- ti. our ii. lees nli.s .s low iirf any In the Slate. Addr-s nil eorrespoiideiiee to N.W. A'glcr, Boavortawa, Pa, nil ill TACKLE. HuntihneOutfiL attention. SUNBURY, Pi m PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Sunbury A Lewistown Division. Timo Table, In effect May 12, 1889. WIITWABD CIS. STATIOSt. ISAIT-AIID A. t. I,lton J. Mala Street L.vi.town Matt land Painter Phlndl Wssner Mai tar Jtssb's Mills AclsmalmrH llrav.rtnwn Hen If r Mlrnllsbarfth V.I.er Krssmsr Pawllnd Selln.iroTS Sllnrove J s n, . ; l.o S.06 S.l S.14 I S IS 1 S HS I S 44 I .si I Oil I !.) W.Ot i 11.00 I"-1! 11.4' 11.40 'II. a! ll.ll1 11. IK II 1-1 II.OS I.H in.Ao 1H.4J ' 10. no 10. SI ltl.iS .IT 10.0ft 7 I 101 e IIS 111 .:m I.S4 144 LSI l.k'l 4.1'i 4 1 4 11 1.1" 4. il III 4 41 4 4H I 90 I S II II It ! 11 it 3 JS IS t t 41 44 in I..10 l.'.t I Ul 1 . 2.4 I S IT I SOS til .111 .lit M 1 0.01 1 40 S.H4 s.is 111 S.00 Hnnburr ffrllnsvrove irrnmmodntlon (Uoonoetlos; wits trtln.sa I. 11. Ft.) Le.ee S.llmsrore Arrlvs tt SllnKroe .A,M I0MA.M. 1 40 p. M. l.o I". M 1.01 P. M. ..J0 P.M. Trains Leave Lewistown Junction : 11 14. s. m.loi. s. m. 10 4S, am 1 11, rt m IU p m 4)11 p m lor rittnlmrv and the Wett. s uo, a in e 4 1 a m, 4 p in. 4 ji it m, s 4s p m, II 14 p m. For Philadelphia, Mew York, Haiti inor. nml WsphlDRton. Philadelphia & Erie R R Oivlsion. A Nil miltTHKKAN t'KNTKHAt. RAILWAY. Trslnt lev rtntiknry : 10 in, ror iii'iietoiinie, r.ne n.t t snuniini- i"s 'tiiim, I or lH-K Hsven. I 41 1 in, Kor llelleluntii, Ksne slid t'snsndsl. una. J .'tun in. For llrnovo and Wstkln 10 43 p in lor Willtniinipoit. t 'it s m. Kor t'tswlnn snd Hsurlton. SMaHi. lOousin stul l.'Me in. lor Wllkenlsrre. ( 66 n tu, I0'M a in, I 4-i pm 4ii p in, KorMismo- sin sail eiuuni i;arniei. Trsln. trf!avo S!lnsitroTs .luiv tlon: S3 am. nrrlvlnit Rt I'ln Ih.I - li.litia a 15 t in. N.w Yors t ao n m. lUltiniorei Wt m. Wsnli- ItKton 4 no p in. i p m, srrivinic si I'liitnni'ipiiis . an p in, new York lis p in, Biiltmioro 1 46 p ni. Washington v IU p III, 1 13 ti in, srrlvltiv st I'lillsdi'liilila 4 Vt a m, New York 1 10a ni. Baltimore S 16 a in- Wash- lonton 'IS a in. Trsln. also Leaves Snnbtirr : 1 to a in. srrlvlna st riillsdelnlilM 1 60 s tn. Mew York 30 a i. 1 6n ar. st lisltlinnre I )H in.. Washlnkton S 46 put. .1. i:. W.Mili. m l I'as. Asent. CHAS. K. PI'OII, tlon'l Mniisi-r. The iimlersiifiieil having opened a lumber yn.nl at Miildlel,tiri;li Pi'pot iiiitneiliiitel y South of the Franklin House, respect., fullv call the attention of the public to tlielr fttielineof lumber con sisting of White-Pine Boards! l'LANK.niLl. TlMHK.It.LATII HAILING. PA1UNUS. POSTS, SHINGLES. WALNUT. POP LAlt, YBLLOW PINE ULOOK 1NO. and all kinds of material luimufuct ur ed to order. Terms nlways the low est. For prices call on J. (i. Smith, Proprietor of the Franklin House, Swlneford, Pa., Kalbach Sl Spnngler. s. F. S1IKAUV, lntiriiiice Aifeitt mid I'roUer, IVtins Creek, P. (I. Pa. llnlv tlrt plus Stoi k Poinpniilr reiresenti. Vim sIkii no preiiiliiin nut s, heme viol pay no assessments. 1 nstiriini-e plueed nil sll kinds ul iioo.l lurin properly, dwellings, stores mid chiirehes any. n here lii Hn viler mid t'nloii eniinilus. tillleeln t. M. Shower s Store, fentrevllls, l'a- How Jiost, How Kcstored! Just puhllsbed, s new edition of Dr- Cnlveiweli's Cekliraleil Essay on the radieiil cure ol -ierihiiiirliii' i or Inc. piielty Hiilni'ed liy excess or early tniliM'rellon. The enlelirsti-d niithor. In till lidiiiiriihlo vssny clenrlv ileinoiistriiles I nun n llilrty yenrs' sneers, till practice, mm oie Hiiiriiiinu eonseiiic. oi ror Mill v lie rmlle iIlT cured ; imliil loa out a in oe ol en re at one simple, cei Inin. .mil ellcctii.il. l.y tns:ins nl which every snllercr, li utter what hlseonilllinn nicy he, mayciiru lilins.'lt ehe ipl)', privately mi l radically. This Ircliire slioii',.1 ho In the hands nl evrv ymitli end ever- limn In the land. Sent under shiii. in a id iln em eloiie. to any sililre.s. pust-psid. on receipt ol lour cents or two post n u. awtiips. rtO'ire-s. r.illllit oi llieoicill" irer. THKCULVEUWELL MEDICAL CO., I 41 Ann Nt.. New York. V. Y. I'ostOHlee ltol.45. If mw daaler aaea ha has lb W. L. Ionala. tlhuca wllboul uBuii and irlo iUbimI om the bottom, put lilui dawa as fraud. - W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE torn OENTLKMKN. S.OO IKNiNK llANI-Sk;WKl SHOE. 4.IMI II ANII-KKWKII WKI.T Ml OK. 3.50 rol.H'K AM) FA KM KMS' Nil OK. 4.SO KXTKA VAI.IIK AI.K SHOW. 4.4.19 WIIKKINuNAS 4,OOand m.lS KOV8' aS UIIIIUINIIMAW'S NHOK w.Hcai HCIIOOl, 8UUE9, G3 SHOE FOR LADIKS. KmI M .iarlal. u.t Htvla. Beak rltunw. ' Iff Bui mnUi liv voiif dMAler. wrll. Yf, in HUUULA9, BHWaiUSi masoi "Examine W. L. Don-la- 2.00 Shoes for gentlemen ami htdies." FOK SALE BY W I- GlRMAN.IMlDDLEBURuH Fa ToBlCCO J. A ii ii qualify ot te rrt in only one stajbe- 3XX- full 6oiJbIw lfe most conenint to cut for pocket or io carry Wjole. Insist onhaVrtq trie Genuine with IfieredH tin ta , made orify by, John "fimtriQtosMomvM rure ater m Lvcrv L with hut Little ('nst. The) tilidi-roini'd demres lonllt, utteiitlon of the pt'iitile of Hint county to Ids ituproveil nn-tli II --III!-. - . . I . I . , , wen tiriiiinvr, which nits civsii k tllii vei'fiil hatixlartion evervwM He lias the ndvaiitHe iivi-rnli w: metliotls le epeedy, iimkes lillls J. never tlelayetl by the umcliin-r; tiliK out of order and is in e.ery f ticuhir satisfurtorv. I-,iiiiiiu'. tiotis fii it lie Inttl from p.irtm uhoiii I have tloiie m K eitlirt Middli'liurnh, r.i'iivi i t.iwiinr It.m. ville. j. n. zmi loHVerlovili April 1. '.. 4.IH. CROWN ACME Tlic heel limiiiiiL' Ol lliiiri: niudti fimii lVtioiiniM It chives h liilliniil liuli' ll will not funoko "lie fiifh'n It will in t char i lo uirl,. It hae a hijh firn test It will not explodi . It it without a ci iiti-m !- fectioo FAMILY SAFETY OE It is manufactured fmin ili M Crude in the nnt ierfrciloel ped refinerien in the wmM It is tuft Deal Able yonr dealer for t '1011 Af Trade ordain fill.! 1 v Yours truly. ACME OIL C 12 8 '87 ly. i'll"7 arrrr BOlLif BUSINESS CCL noet'ssitssijyjj, TI-rMSlrWJ? J you I MARVELOUS J N llIL.li Onlr Oeaulaa Hyatasa af Jl""!,, faur Uaaka L.ara.4 la jTj Mlad waas.rlas ''t Brerr rlilld n4 aaall r.siir,, uraat laauiMnwala la ixin"i i US'. . I ii. Ml Brill 3 m n mm BisailVtha wurld.laiu.il BpaslaliM -lr Uaalrl UrenMleafThamas.y. .Vpril IS. 811. Oiu. . . i: ".'ll" S1
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