The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 23, 1884, Image 7

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    Honor to Whom It is Due.
To the Editor of the T¥mes-Star.
In your issue of the 11th inst., under the
head of “L cal Personals,’ is a statement
which needs correcting. It 1s stated that
one George W. Kiliott, who brought to
Cincinnati one thousand dollars ($1,000)
in cash for a well-known proprietary me-
dicine concern of Rochester, N. Y., 18 now
the advertising manager of a patent medi-
cine concern on the Hudson. It 1s the first
statement which noeds correcting; of the
latter 1 know little and care less.
Mr. Elliott did bring the money to Cin-
cinnati, but he acted simply in the capa.
city of messenger of the Rochester house,
which he represented. ‘The facts of the
case are these:
During the height of the suffering caus-
ed by the ruging waters, when thousands
of tugitives were starving from hunger and
suffering from cold, long before the su.
thorized call for aid was sent out by our
citizens, Mr. H. H. Warner, of Rochester,
N. Y., with that wholesale generosity
which is characteristic ot the man, tele-
dollars cash and twelve hundred avd fifty
dollars worth of Warner s Safe Kidney
and Liver Cure, the
ol the sale of which,
one thousand doliers cash,
were to be
in my judgment appeared best.
The goods were disposed of, snd, I
thousand dollars cash, were given to re-
lieve the wants and miseries of the suf.
ferers. For Mr. Elliott
propriate for his concern on the Hudson
the thunder of a reputable house with
which to rattle up 8 demand for bis me~
dicine, is not only unjournalistic, but de-
cidedly unbusiness-like. If this concern
on the Hulson wishes to reap the bene-
fit of such magnanimity as Mr. Warner's,
why don't Mr. Elliott bave its proprie-
tor donate his two thousand two huni.
red and fifty dolarsf We dare say it
would be judiciously expended,
whatever glory aud benefit there might
be in such exhibition of generosity would
be cheerfully given him.
I am led to make this statement from
a sense of justice and right and from
the fact that it 18 dus Mr. Warner, whose
liberality our citizens enjoyed.
Yours for the night,
M. MosrER,
O., Feb, 27h, 1884.
“WeLn, my httls
Methodist elder, who,
gress of a revival,
the house of the father of the
whom he addressed, I hear you have a
little baby brother. Have you named
him yet?”
# ‘No, sir,” replied the lad, shyly.
“Name him after me and I'll give
him a present,”
Upon the next visit of the elder,
about a month after the conversation,
he asked the boy if he had followed
out his wishes.
“Yes, sir,” answered the youth,
spoke to dad about it and he said he'd
name the kid after you as sure as
shootin’,”
“Ah, ha, and what do youn eall him?"
“We call him Bacon and Eggs fried
on both Sides, Yellow Legged Chick-
ens, and Biscuits and Honey.”
Cincinnati,
man, said a
A weLL ENowN clergyman in the
north of Kogland entertained recently
a brother clergyman from some dis-
tance. The weather
tious,
night, At dusk the clergyman asked
his guest to step into the manse while
he gave orders to have his conveyance
ready in the morning. As the visitor
entered the maunse, the clergyman's
wife mistook him in the dusk for her
husband, and, seizing the pulpit Bible
which was on the lobby table, brought
the full weight of it across his shoul-
ders, exclaiming emphatically: ‘“I'ake
that for asking the ugly wretch to stay
all night.”
Some heartless wretch canght two
oats, tied them by the tails and flung
church. They kept pretty quiet until
about the middle of the semron, when
they began, and the pastor sterly re-
marked: “Will the choir please wait
nntil its servinres are required?” And
the choir demed making any noise, and
finally, after a long search, the sexton
found and removed the cats. And every-
body 1s langhing at the choir; and the
way the members thereof are mad at
the pastor goes ahead of the wrath of
the maiden ladies who owned the cats,
Curing bacon by hanging it np, after
proper salting, in a tobacco barn, is re-
commended by a Kentucky correspon-
dent as making a sweet and perfect
cure, with no necessity for smoking,
and leaving no taste of tobacco in the
meat, It is propable that the aroma
given oft by the tobacco has a mild an-
tiseptic eluct, such as that which be-
longs to creosote, carbolle acid and
other substances which oceur in wood
smoke,
(Good shellac varnish is made as fol -
lows: Take of very pale shellac five
pounds mastic 1 ounce, and alechol 5
or 6 pints, aud dissolve in the cold to
prevent the evaporation of the alcohol,
sturriog the mixture meanwhile, This
is a good varnish for furniture, and it
is much employed in France by cabinet
makers,
————— sh
What eannot be sudo: out of paper is
something which cannot yet be sately
decided, A Hartford, Coun., man has
lately taken out patents for devices by
which very beautiful and substantial
carpets can be made of paper at prices
much lower than the cust of common
cotton matting. This new fabric even
seems to have qualities entirely super
ior to ordinary It ean be
doctored so as to t water, fire and
insects without losing any of the soft
elegance which is common to fire wool-
en carpets, Bo sayeth the inventor and
his friends, ’
A ————
A new paint, ealled the ** Fibrous
- Fire and Water Proof Paint,” has been
invented. It completely saturates She
Careful snalvw1s proves more and
more coneclnsively, according to the
“ Mueller Zitung,” that it is poor
economy to leave the bran and other
impurities in the flour, and that the no-
tion about black bread being cheaper
than white is simply a fable, One of
the best chemists of Austria, Dr. Max
Ruebner, states that, independent of its
better taste, the white bread is more
economical than the black, because a
larger portion of itis digested ; in other
words, a smaller quantity of white
bread is needed against a larger quan-
tity of black bread to satisfy the de-
mands of the body.
- -—
We Should Help One Another,
Mr. Norman Hunt, of No. 169 Chestnnt
street, Springticld, Mass., writes April 10,
1883, saying:
8 Hav ing the aflliction caused by kidney
and liver diseases, and afteg enduring the
aches, pains, weakness and Qepression inei-
dent the gto until body and soul were noar-
ly distracted, I sought for relief and a cure
from my trouble, and was told by a friend
who had been cured hy it himself, that the
best and only sure cure was Hunt's Reme-
dy, and upou his recommendation 1 com.
menced taking it, and the first few doses
improved my ¢ ondition in a ve ry marked
manner, and a continuance of its use has
—that it was a sure and permanant cure for
all diseases of the kidnoys and liver. Bev.
eral of my friends in Springfield have used
it with the most gratifying results, and I
feel it my duty as well as a pleasure 10 re.
commend Hunt's Remedy in the highest
possible terms.”
Manufacturer s Testimony.
Mr. H. W. Payne, manufacturer of har
saddlery, trunks, valises, ete, No,
Main street. Springfisld, Mass, writes
us nnder date of April 10, 1853
“Gentlemen—1 have used Hunt's Reme-
dy, the best medicine for diseases of the
bladder and un inary organs,
great benefit to my
and [ find that it will
what is claimed for it; it will cure
and restore health, I therefore
pronounces it the best medicines that 1 have
ever used,”’
Boston and Albany Kaliroaa,
Albere Holt, Esq., paymaster Boston and
any railroad, at Springfield, Mass, ,
23, 1883: *“I have used Hunt's
Bemedy,and my exp @ with it has been
that I can cheerfully say that I amsat.
that it will do just what it prom
i i g to directions.”
se i ————
who was induced to
reced ved
rien
such
ARCO in
A Caicaco man
the ground in Nevads said to contain
City to get
tood. A
he said;
in, and, after some talk, “My
”
“Suppose
of this mune is
“Then you would
probably present me with £500." “And
if you should discover that 1 have
paid $18,000 for a ball interest in a
discover mmything not,
or
then?” “Why, I should then expect
me with at least a thousand.’
A Druggist's Story.
Mr. Isaac C. Chaprgen
burg, N. X., writes us:
ten years sold several gross of Dr.
Hall's Balsam for the Lungs. I can say of
it what [ cannot say of any other thedicine,
I have never heard a customer speak of it
bat to praise its virtue in the highest man.
ner, I have recommended it
many cases of whooping
bappiest effects, I have
family for many years;
a bottle
druggist, New-
“1 have for the past
Wm.
in a great
igh, with the
used it in my own
for 1 in fact, always have
in the medicine closet,”
————E A —
Ordinarily, what we see of the sun is
photosphere. But outsi le of that and
beyond it the sun has an envelope of
gas and streamers 200,000 miles in ex-
tent, and sometimes 1.000 000 miles,
and even 5,000,000 or 6 000,000 miles,
are thrown out. This invisible part
becomes visible at times of eclipse,
C0
Heart Disease has brought many to an
un‘imely grave. The heart 18 as hable as
other organs to disease; if you have if
even in the slightest form use Dr. Graves’
Heart Regulator. $1. per bottle.
Tue friend of the courtry editer ad-
vised the editor to brace up aud be
lively, and pitch into folks, The edi.
tor took the advice, Next day the
friend called to see how it work He
found a man with a black eye and
broken front teeth and a cut scalp, but
stil! strong enough to thrash him till
he howled like a boy at a ball matoh,
Ax EXTENDED POPULARITY. BROWN'S
BRONCHIAL [IwrocHeEs have been before
the public many years. For relieving
Coughs and Throat troubles they are su
perior to all others, Sold only in bozes,
A fireproof ceiling has been invented,
It is composed of tiles supported from
joists by hangers, and hanging facing
tiles placed against the sides of the
joists and top tiles placed between the
upper joists, The top tiles nnd the
tops of the joists are covered with a»
layer of cement, rendering the ceiling
secure against fire,
LL ———
I could scarcely speak; it was almost
impossible to breathe through my nostrils.
Using Kly's Cream Balm a short time |
was entirely relieved. My head has not
been 80 clear nor voice 80 SLIODZ In years.
I recommend th's admirable remedy (0 all
sill cted with Uatarrh or Colds ia the bead.
wd. O. Tichenor, Shoe Merchant, Eliza.
beth, N. J. (Price 50 cts.)
-
Docron B., after having bought a
lot in the Montparnasse Cemetary, went
to the marble worker to order the
tomb,
After the details were arranged, the
marble worker said:
“Monmenr did well to select this
cemetery; it is so quiet, And then,
Monsieur le doctor must know a good
many people here!”
“Rough on Corns. ™,
Ask for “Rough on Corna™ 18a.
complete, permanent care, Corns,
A poy found a woman s switoh in the
opera house and returned is to her,
“Thank you, my little man,” said the
lady, “‘you are an honest boy.” “On,
no, I'm not so Sey honem, but 1 know
what I am.” “What are you, then?”
“A hair restorer,”
I ———
A room hung with plotures is a room
hung with thoughts,
eK relief;
bunions,
Watchmen in the magazines of in-
flammable materials at Paris employ a
curious and ingenious kind of a hght.
Into an oblong vial of the whitest aud
olearest glass is put a piece of phos-
phorus about the size ot u pea. Olive
oil heated to the boiling point is poured
upon the phosphorus, the vial is filled
about oar-third full and then corked
tightly. To use this novel light remove
the cork, allow the air to enter the vial,
and then recork it. The empty space
in the vial will become luminous, and
the light obtained will be equal to that
of a lamp, When the light grows dim
its power can be increased bv taking
out the cork and allowing a fresh sup-
ply of air to enter the viel. In winter
it 1s sometimes nocessary to heat the
vial between the hands in order to in-
#rease the fluidity of the oil. The ap-
paratus thus made may be used tor six
months,
(From the Chicago, lilinols Staaiszeitung, of
March 6, 1584.)
Testimony,
To the Editor of the Illinois Staatszeitung :
Having read that Dr. Bllsbee's
kesis such an excellent
piles, 1 can testify to the
statement, For 25 years 1 suflered from
the disease named, The advice of sev-
eral doctors whom 1 consulted about it,
was always the same, 10 drink cold water
which never d.d me any good. I used many
sorts of pilisand lotions without ever getting
any relief. The physician whom 1 con-
sulted prescribed for me to drink
cream of tartar in cold water, Having con-
tinued this treatment for haifa year I found
my ailment unchanged, Then 1 ite up
my mind to try one dollar's worth of Dr 8,
Silsbea's Anakesis from Neastmdter & Co,
No. 83 Mercer Bt.,, New York, the
which at once relieved my pains
fected a complete cure. Biuce
years I am rid of piles, by the 1
dollars’ worth of Anakesis,
vised by me to try the same,
and cured by io
It is not my alm in this
Messrs. Noustmedter & Co,
“Anakesis,'" but
from Plies,
Ana
remedy for
truth of that
is
3
amt
last,
1
s of
ef
were relieved
ice to assist
their
“iers
not
in selling
help
'
rather to
CHRIST iNOW
ly, Bremer Co.,
TW aver
18584
iowa.
Februar &
ps— i ———
The process of coloring photographs
has been patented,
of egg albumen, neutral sulphate of ba-
rinm, chloride of ammonium, salyeilie
acid, and glycerine, printing, toning and
fixing in the usual way ; then softening
the albumen with concentrated ammo-
pinm, snd applying the colors in a
mixture of albumen, salicylic acid, gly-
cerine, aqua ammonia and water,
setting the enlor in prints by passing
them through a bath of alcohol, water
and nitric acid,
A Red Letter Day.
The day
Bostetter's St
with a red eld
it means
reaith.
on which gins the use of
marked
rence
be
“Tr
guiarity o
bosons
Bich itconfers, The chiel hindran 10 the re
#loration « power, non-assmiisiion of the
cessfully ombats
cies |
food, Is removed Liv i
inherent or acquired tend
RZOTS In ropic soas u an ant
debs litating effect iF (Fete
and it sa
disease. Voy.
heat
the sys en
rough weat)
fevers are prova onl;
poison In both sir and
health Is precarious nam potent
medicinal auxiliary o BARILATY measures
rn —— AAAI
OUMGUERCER O
and in regioas Ww i
natiy
TAOLSE W
it nentraliges
water, SE ]
A not adog ire
f purely
The earthquake wave of Angust 27,
toa disaster, has been ascertained to
have cross ed the Indian Ocean at the
tremendous speed of 250 miles a second,
or 15 000 miles an bour,
a,
Have you Heart Disease in any form |
if #0 use Dr. Graves’ Heart Kegulstor; 30
years have proved it a sure remedy for or-
ganic or sympathetic Heart Disease. $1.
per bottle at drugaists,
The sstronomer royal of Ireland, Pro-
fessor Ball, atter reviewing all the aif.
ferent methods of calculating the dis-
tance between the earth and the sun,
says the most probable distance seems
to be 92 700,000 miles, with a probable
error of 30,000 miles,
Bkinny Men,
“Wella"Health Renewer restores health and vigor
cures Dyspepsia, Impotence, Sexual Debliity. SL
AAD SNA,
Cuanres Fraxcis Apams finde that
the college boys are willing to give up
the study of Ureek and Latin. They
have long contented that such useless
branches of learning have isterfered
with their training for rowing and other
athletic duties of life,
i ——
Roastep coffea is one of the most
powdiul disinfectants,
ee —— "
* tote . i Tater,"
Crick, Sprain Wrenches, Then
SHARP mii Neuralgia, Bolatioa,
say Pains, Sttoh In the
PAI NS Fre Rackache, Swollen Joints,
| Heart Disonss, Sore Muscles,
Pain tn the Chest, and all pains and schon either loow of
despesated are instantly relieved and speadiiy ouved by
the wellknown Hop Master, Compounded as IT , of
the medicinal virtues of fresh Mops, Game, and
Latracts, it is indeed the best pain killing, stimulding,
soothing and strengthening Porous Plaster ever mada,
Hop Pasters are sold by all droggivts and country stores
8 osnite or Sve for §1.98,
par nndl HOP
Hop Paster Uo,
renee PLASTER
tacvarers, Boston, Man, |
e®ee"s%e%u%s", . «a . «tet a ., o's
BE at vu ne At Ah,
#7 Coated tongue, dad breath, sour stomach and liver
disease cured by Hawley 3 Stomach and Liver Pilla, 85 0ta,
Phaniz Pectoral will eure your cough Price * ot
DEDILIT tive Organs
qu oy VIAL HOD. A opted wn
i th MH A ® of Vroon Prompt return of Vioon
Bemiphe came, 48 tn 85. Bovere Shes gs Lo $2 Pou ph
et Free Civiaie Remedial Agency 061 Fun an BLN
7701)
of the Genera
FPuscher recommends a resin soap for
cementing brass on glass, made by boil.
ing 1 part of caustic soda, 8 parts of
colophonium (resin) in five parts of
water. and kneading into it half the
quantity of plaster of Paris, This oce-
ment 18 useful for fasten’ng the brass
top on glass lamps, as 1t is very strong,
is not acted acted npon by petroleum,
bears heat very well, and hardens in
one half or three-quarters of an bour,
But substituting zine white, white lead
or air-slecked lime for plaster of Paris,
it hardens wore slowly. Water only
attacks the surface of the cenent,
Wiederhold recommends, for the same
purpose, a fusible metal, composed of
4 parts lead, 2 parts tin and 2} parts
bismuth, which melts at 212 uegrees
Fabr, The melted metal is poured into
the capsule, the glass pressed into it,
and then allowed to eool slowly in a
warm place.
BE kR
Consumption Cured.
An old physician, retired from practice, having
had pusced in his bands by an East india ‘mission.
ary the formulas of a shimple vegetable remedy for
the speedy and permanent cure of ( onsum pion
Bronchitis, Catarri, Asthma and all throat and
Lun Affections, also 8 puiiiive and radical cure
for Nervous Debliity and all Nervous Compiainia,
after naving tested its wonderful curative powers
in thousands of cases, has fell If his duty Lo mas €
it known to his suffering fellows Actuated by this
motive and & desire to relieve human suffering. 1
will send free of charge, to all who desire it, this
recipe, in German, French or English, with full
directions for preparing and using, bent by mall
by addressing with statnp, naming this paper, W.
A. NOYRS 148 Power's Lick Rochester N.Y.
» a ———-., JA
A Mararpox amateur who wrote to
the manager of the Madison-squure
Theatre to know if there was an open-
ing on the stage there for a young ae-
tor, received a reply that there were
several openings in the stage there,
and if he would eome on he would
drop him through one of
pleasure,
tne s.
Carbo
| The gray and bald no more shail grieve,
| The signs of coming age,
| For Carboline can both reine
And fullest gricls a
——————
ve
Sheet metal boats form the subject of
a patent recently issued to sa firm of
| boiler makers at DBarrow-in Fuoruess,
{ Evgland, Bheet wetal sides are “bent
unde r pressure to the required shape,
having tlanges on the lower edges for
riveting to the keel bar, and the
ends may be joined with or without a
stern plate. The
the boat's sides may be readily pac
| in small spuce for transportation,
| easily put together on reaching
desti nation, the ign being to so
construct boats lighter than of wood,or |
of numerous plates of metal nveted to-
gether,
des
No, Alfred, we don't kuow why they
eall it the quarter-deck, uniess, it is
{ because the captain walks Lack and fro
and two and fourth on it,
—
Important.
VWhen you visn or leave New York City,
Baggage Expressage and Carriage Hire, ana
wp
{ Wai Depot.
pean Flan, Ks Lr
| supplied w in the best
e evaled raliroad 10 all depots Families can
| better for jesse money at
thas ol any ciher Grelciass Lote in
ce ssn
Mes aurant
tue city.
**80 you bave purchased
{ my book?’ ‘Yes;
it for twice the money I gave for it.’
“Then vou like it?" “I am
with it. It will be out of
koow, so soon, and l've got
craze for rare books,”
FFUREST AND BEST QOD LIVER
vers, on the acaahiore, by aswell
KY. Al mojutely pure and sweel
have ofioe taken i prefer it 0 al
ciana ded — i" np Teor 10 a
a copy
print, you
ron ee lectad
Hazard & Co,
Pat'ents who
sheers Phys.
other ous
1
Wie
CHAPPED HANDS, face Junpies and rough skin
cured P} using Taniper Tar Soap, made by Cas
well, Hazard & Co, New Yors,
— -- ——
Nervous lady visitor: “Who is that
nice civil man to whom I've lately met
herc and talked with so often?” Pau.
per gateman (j-alous of his monopoly
of “tips”): “EE, mum? Why e' 's the
‘nfirmary man, mum! as "tends to the
patients with the small p——." Lady
visitor (with a shriek): *Oh, good gra-
cious! Let me out! Let me out!”
Dr. KMne's Great Nerve Rostorer 8 the
{ marvel of the age for all nerve diseases, All
fita stopped free. Bend to W1 Arch Street’
Philadelphia, Pa.
“Waar does the word
mean, John?’ *‘Is means ‘descent.’”
“Write a sentence on the board onn-
taining that word.” John went up and
chalked off the following: “We pedi:
greed down the hill,
That Husband of Mine
Is three times the man he was before he began
using Wells’ Health Renewer. $l. Druggisia
rs S————
Div it ever occur to you how ashamed
a pug dog must oe of himsalf when he
has to be seen in company with a wo-
man who 1s fool enough to lug him
about?
‘pedigree’
The increasing sales of Pins Cure ate
tests its claim as the best cough remedy.
miss AI MI ss
Rain and dew invariably contain
chloride of sodium, or common salt,
‘L'his is due to the fact that most of the
water which falls from the sky has been
avporated from the ses,
The wisest art in life is to eultivate
smiles; to find the flowers when others
shrink away for fear of thorns,
Ouvn Jim comes in with the important’
information that woman's sphere is a
lively mouse,
Hale’s Honey
Bfoxehourd ancl Tar.
ane
“No,” sap Sylvia, “fattio would
not admit that she hed young Mr. Bon.
niface at her foot, though he is a very
singularly handsome man and
popular, Xou gee he is a ehiropodish >
FOR PAITIN.
Rheumatism, “Neuralgia, Sciatica,
Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache,
Sore Throat Swelllngs, Spralns, Bralses,
Barns, Scxlds, Frost Bites,
AND ALL OTHER BODILY FAISE ABD ACHES
Bold by Druggieis snd Dealers everywhere, Fifiy Contes bottle,
Drirestions tn 11 Languages
THE CHAMLES A. YOUFELER 00.
osrewos wb YOUBLENR & ( Bultimors, 84, U. 6 A
18 UNFAILING
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RVINE: pas, Falling
Bick kness, Convul
Bt. Vitus Dance,
Eating, Beminal Weakness
ney, Byphilis, Scrofula, and all
Nervous and Blood Diseases.
Kymen, Lawyers, +
elons, Alcoholism,
ler rary Men,
, Or who requir
nlent. Samaorilon New
TheDR. 's, A RICHMOND
MEDICAL CO, Sole Pro- [CONG JUEROR,
prietors, St. Joseph Mo
{ ars send stan
New Y rk.
(Causes
isives
Treatment
t Care,
nid or Soufl. Ap-
ply with Finger.
‘lve Rn a Trial.
HAY- FEVER: ex
Ta
i SLY TRE 8, Drdrrists, Owego. N. ¥
Srishor mi P ice 81, st druggists
Baunpies PREL Adiremss,
“A NAK ESI" Makors,
BOX 24i6. NEW YORE.
WILBOR'S COMPOUND OF
PURE COD LIVER
OIL AND LIME.
11.9 49%. id bry ali drosgists.
an Od
Boldier Conguers ofie Enemy more,
Rindiipg with
#ruggie
enthuses as be recalled the great
ff twenty youre ago, Opt. J. BR Sanford, of
Newark, wh mapuny B of 834 K. J. Zoosves,
the front with th mm. said to & transient
oop anion ore day jas sumer
raiend (
and went &
“Yea l was in eigh. of the Seroost batties of the war;
Beven Pines, Malvern Hill Ssvage Station, Missionary
Ridge and Harrison's Landing are in the Dat, 1
started to go with Shermati to the ses, but my rieht
log was ah tered by a tall st (be Srl engagetnent
after the great march began. After the sanputstion 1
was taken twenty five todos and Jolt in » tent af Ring:
gold, Ga. A rain came on said mo tent was Sooded
Then | wae started on way to Chatianoogs, WW
miles distant. Just try to imagine the horror of that
Journey to a men 0 my oonditon. For yess aller
wards I was shake: with every exertion. Yes, the
doctors prescribe, a they always will when you sek
then, but 1 keep my own doctor sow, and be never
opens his mouth”
“A dumb doctor? exclaimed the sspinin's caller
“Yea, damd ss 8 mummy, bat spout as ehining ;
there he 1a" pointing to s bottle of DR. DAYID KEN.
NEDY'S FAVORITE REMEDY standing on a oorner
eho, “1 take that. When | am ran down i winds me
when | sm weak it strengthens me; when | am
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