FINE GROCERIES HOUSEKEEPERS! Find no difficulty in scouring what they require for their ta bles at our store. Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. A BOON. Don't IriU to Viitr lor Your rTorlte V School Teacher. How many pcoplo will Vie able to visit the "World's Fair next tummcr, stay thero ten iays, and return to tlicir homes iu the East without being obliged to spend a tent for board or railway faro? We know that such peoplo will bo few in number and such as may bo thus furhinato will consider the pportunity of their lives. There aro two public school teachers north of the Broad Mountain who liavo such good fortune within reaching distance They aro two teachers who will reach and grasp It, but their identity will not bo Itnown until the close f the Herald contest on July 31, 1603. Tills contest will begin on Monday, next Toti certainly havo n choice and there is no reason why you should not give your favorites the benefit of your vote. It will eott you nothing. Itcmcmbcr the contest begins on Holiday, next. Vote early and often. The name of N. II. Downs' still lives, al though he has been dead many years. His Elixir for tho euro of coughs and colds has already outlived him a quarter of a etntury and is still growing in favor with tho public lia Coming Hvent. Feb. 21. Martha Washington Birthday Party, in Hobbins' opera house, under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid Society of the P. II. church. Lann's r'luully Medicine Movrs theltowelM Each day. In order to bo hoalthy this is neoessary. Dlnl. O'NEILL January 13, 1P03, Sarah, wife of John O'Neill, and daughter of Thomas and Ellen Williams, of Ellengowau. Funeral from her late residence Monday, January 10. at2p.ru. Interment iu Odd Fellows' ceme tery. Friends and rolatives invitod. l-lll-St DAVIS. On tho 12th inst., at Shenandoah, Pa., David 0. Davis, son of David D. Davis, aged 31 years. Funeral will take place on Suudiy, 15th Inst., at 2 p. m., from the resi dence of the parents, BOl West Muyberry alley, Shenandoah. Interment in the Odd Follows' cemetery. Kelatives and friends respectfully invited to attend. l-13-2t DAWSON In Shenandoah, Pa., January II, 1S93, Ann, wife of the lato Matthew Daw sod, of Lost Creek. Funeral will take place from her late residence on West Coal street, to-morrow, Suuday, at 12 p. m. Interment iu Ashland. Friends and relatives invited. Twelve l'liotort for SOc. By eouding us your cabiuet, together with 50 cent, wo will finish you one dozen photos. 11-2-tf W. A. Kkaoey. Neckties, mnfllers and silk handkerchiefs in all the latest and most approved styles and at exceedingly low prices at the Peoples' storo. 1215-tf Superior goods at 25 per cent, lower than elstiwhcre at Holdermau's jowelry store. tf Klectrlo Hallway llulletln. Hereafter the oleotric railway cars will leave the corner of Cherry and Main streets at 5:30 a. m. daily and cvory 20 minutes thereafter until midnight, at which hour the last oar will loavo for Girardville. On Mon day, November 7th, 1802, tho fare for any length of ride between Shenandoah and Girardville will he reduced to five (6) cent. Bast work done at Brennan's Steam LauL. dry. Everything white and sjwtlBea. Lace curtains a specialty. All work guaranteed HeJderman'g jowelry store leads as ever, tf A ICare Murrain. The good will and fixtures of an old es tablished butohor shop In Shenandoah for Mils. At present doiug a nice, safe business f about $1,000 per month. Price, $200; or -. $826 with horse, wagon and ham as. Apply at this office. 1-18-Gt Coughing Leads to Consumption. Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough at The Academy ItestRnrant, The Pottsville headquarters for Shenan doah people and others living North of tho Mountain, for hot toddies, hot punches, beef tea and all kinds of wines and liquors of the best brands, is the Academy Restaurant, John F. Coenay, proprietor, M, A. Coonoy, assist ant to Whan Daby was stok, w gav hr OMtorla. Wbsn sb was a Child, h ortad for Oaatoria. Wbtn beaams Wm, aba ofaog to Caatorla. Wlwo abe li X0&rw,& fa Own Oaatorla. In.: Ljfjhk Ma bsek . a: Ko. 91 Main rtft. 4-87-H BytNilf MaJ. Dttle, Albums, and Fancy SUppers at the Voofim" store. 19-16-tf Vur cVldron n tlatoto to Cnucbs, Colds tisre Xmoa-t, Croup and Whooping 0iigti wti r i uftou rsaulu ri jiifcly. lrompt I refit ment .aveu mauy Innocent littl suRerrrs. Try l'an.Tloa Cough and Consumption Cur. It' p wwnt. Mite and sure 25 ols. Hold at P. P. D. Klriln's drug more. NEW COUNTY MOVEMENT. The llailoton l'eoplo Ar ItlrrUr It up A(li, Another, and it is bopd a ts-ks succeufal movement, has again bssn put on fost to fori a new county from parti of Luierne and Schuylkill counties. While Hen. James Sweeney, of Hazleton, was In Pottsvllle yes terday he Mid this legislature would bsasxed to pan a bill in supjwrt of such ft movement and that the prospects for success were bright. There is only one fault found with the pro ject in this faction and that is the llmitml part of Schuylkill which the projectors pro pose taking natnoly, the Unloni, Kline and Hush townships, which havo a population of about five thouiund. If tho now county boomers will just stretch their point a littlo moro they will find that Shenandoah can bo attached to tho new county of llazle with little Inconvenience. Shenandoah would havo nothing to lose and all to gain in such an event and the town, with its population of 17,000 and 3,000 votes which it will have withinthe next two years, would figure as an important factor. Shen andoah would not make a demand for the county seat, but would bo quito willing to let tliut go to a moro central location. Thero aro a large number of people in Shenandoah who feel confident that tho town would rcceivo more consideration and better treatment in many respects in a new county than it receivos in Schuylkill. Tho littli villago below tho mountain, sometimes mis called tho n nuntaln '-city," gobbles every thing of importance and Shenandoah must be contented to share what is loft with tho rest ol the county. After tho next apportionment Schuylkill county will lose a State Senator; and after the expiration of Senator Monaghan's term Sen utor Keefer will bo the only representative of tho Senate from this county. With such a turn in affairs tho Shenandoah people may expect to loso what littlo they now get. But whether Shenuudoali is included in the new county, or not, it h hoped tho project will prevail. The Unions, Itush and Baku can go, "they will never bo missed," and moreover they naturally belong to a terri tory sucli as is proposed. But we will admit that If Shenandoah Is admitted wo will ex pect to tee some of the best new county offices fall to tho borough's lot. Meanwhile let our Pottsvillo contemporaries disabue their minds of the thought that the talk about llazle county is all smoke and no fire. USE DANA'S SAltSAPARILLA, rrs "THE KIND THAT CUKES." CI3NTHALIA. Miss Annie Moran has returned after spending a few days with her many friends iu Pottsvillo. Miss Mary Watson, of Shenandoah, ac companied by Miss White, of l'ottsville, spent Wednesday iu town. Mrs. James Lynch, of Mahanoy City, is spending a few days with her parcntB, Mr. and Mrs. James Darrah. Frank Kelloy received a New Year present yesterday. It was a bouncing baby boy. Hubert Farrell, who was confined to the house for tho past week, is around again. Mi i-B Mnmo Higgins has been confined to the houso for the last few days on account oi illness. Miss Lettio Spurr is spending a few days with friends in the city of Brotherly Love. A number of our young folks took advan tage of tho recont snow storms and formed a sleighing party which took place last night. They went to Hclfensteiu and after spending a few delightful hours there they returned home. llUMxell Sage The well known financier, writes: "500 Fifth Avenue, ) New Youk City, December 20, 1600. 1 "For the last twenty yoars I have been using Allcock's Porous Plasters. They have ropeatedly cured me of rheumatic pains and pains in my sldo and back. Whenever I have a cold, ono on my chest and ono on my back speedily relievo me. "My family aro never without them." Russell Sage. Appeals to Your Intelligence. When all is said there is certainly a wonderful satisfaction when leaving a theatre to feel that you have seen something you can recall with delight; to have seen a btory developed that has excited your interest; you have laughed upioariously at fun that happened naturally and which- was not dragged in, in such a senseless fashion as to be an insult to your intelligence. Such a play is "She Couldn't Marry Three." The plot is wholesome; the fun unceasing; the songs new and catchy; the scenery superb; the climaxes thrilling, and the company hoaded by that piquant little ray of sunshine, Misi Lillian Kennedy, one oi tho best on tho road. Do you know Where to go For a llrst-class ham. When your wife (Bless her life I) 8ya she'll seek ne sham 1 Easy task, If you ak For 'Our Trade Mark" brand, Because all Nearly all Merchants keep on hand tub "febbib" delicious meats. Letter 1,1st. The following letters remain uncalled for In the Shenandoah, Schuylkill county, Pa., post afUee, January 1 11, imr Him L. Williams Daniel Seoul John Williams Dob U. Partial calling for advertised letters should please say "advertised." One cent will be ofcarged on all advertised letters. IL C. BOTHB, P. M. An excellent remedy. "Two of my children have been much troubled with neuralgia all winter iney usea muvniioo uu una a iew applications produced a complete cure. I eun jfder it an t xuelleni rented.. John II. Jor.es, Deputy iB'pict r, Tobacco Warehouse. No. 1, Baltimore, aid." Buy your child a loir of rubber boots They will eost you but 00 cents at the Peo ples' store, 121 North Main street 12-16-tf Fresh Morris River Cove Oysters received dally at Coslett'a. 0-22-tf A .1 llk Illd. Two largt sleighs took Mln O'Connell's school scholars to Itlngtown and othsr points lrt evening. The trip was a delightful one and they returned homt fully satisfied with th treat Wintd, To oomplcte flies, two copies each of tho Evr.NlNO Herald of January 4th and Feb ruary fith, 1802. A liberal price will bo paid for tho same. CHplHl'l ilf)Tr IXttll. Captain Crawford Olover, on of Potts ville's well known citizen, and brother of 1. A. Qlovor, of town, died at his late homo this morning. . WANTS, &,m FOH RENT. Society and club rooms In th post offlce building. Apply to it. M. Iturke Aitorncy, Room i. 1J-I Ht I70II 3 W.E Two tiuek sleighs, almost now 1 ADi'lr to M. 1'. Cunry, ho. (1 South Main street Shenandoah. Malt U ANTED. A gentleman now visiting tovir iii di sirouB of nurchahlne n number of fln nnnHmrntt nf Hinnhur diamonds. Parties having good hard pieces will ple-.se call at the HEHAi.Domce. i-o-u TOST. Between Jardin nd West street, u i tcn.dnlli.r irnld niece. Flndfr will b suitably rewarded by returning s.irue to Mrs. Charles Uienemann, corner Centre and W est streets. 1-H-lt STOCKHOLDERS' MBBTINO. Tho nn nun! election of the stockholder- of the inena' ai'an uas ijignt wunjfiauy, i -doah Pa .will be held at tho otlce of Dr J. S if.utii.r inrnp, nf .Turdtii and L.lovd streets J nuury aith, 181)3, between tho hoursot 7 and h o'tloi-k p. ., lor the purpose of electing nine (!)) directors to servo for the ensuing year. Jim. 6 7 14-21 SI II . WAi.M, Secretary. UTOUKIIUl"ll".K ftllilil i.u inu mi O nu 1 election ot tho -tockholders of thi shnnnminnh Electric Illumlnatfnir Company oi Su- nandoah, I'x will be held at the ofllco o' Dr. J. - Klstler. cone .lardln and ulojo streets, Januaiy 24th. 181-3 between tho hours of 7 and 8 o'clock p. m , for the purpose o ectinir nine tai aircciors io srrvr iur un ending yeur. H A. Swai.m. Secretary dUll. U I IV.I . STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING The n i uul election of the stockholder of th nhenar.uoah Heat nnu row r uompiny. ci Hhenandoah. Pa. will bo held nt thcofll oof Dr. J Klstler corner of Jardin and Llovo Bferts, January 24th 1893. between the hours ,f 7 and 8 o'clock n. m.. foi tho Mimose of eloctlmr nlno directors to serve for the ensuing year. 11. a. pwalm. remry jau. a i-ii-i-t OENTS WANTED ON HALARY or com t mlsalon, to handlo tho new Patent Cheml ;al Ink Erasing Pencil. Tho quickest and great st selling novelty ever produced. Erases lnl horoughly In two seconds. No abrasion ol japer. Works like magic. 200 to 600 per cent orotlt. One agent's sales amounted to f620 Ir, dxdnys. Another J32 In two hours. Previous jcrmrirnco not tiecfiRRiirv. For terms and full particulars, address Tho Monroe Mf'g Co., La firossc. Wis. X439 5-24-lj DIS-OlUTiON OF PARTNERSHII' " o tic. is hereby clven that the nart ersbln UU-ly subsisting bi tween Feltx truuse mm rharl htrtiune, ui dor the arm name of P llx irouseic -on, ji'wei-rs, nomg dubi omihnu I South Main s reet. S'.cnanuoali. Pa . was dU wived by mu'u I consent on me I2tb d.iv of January. A. D 189). All debts owing to th- si d 1) rineisiiip ure to he r cciveu by tho sum harles Nirousc. and all d mindR on the aid partn- rshtp nre to be presented to him. 'u j uihcnllcpted. for payment, or to his attorney 11. M. Uurko, Esq. Fei ix STanrsn. IIAMI.ES -TBOC8E. Shonnndoali, Pa., Jan. 12 1893. 1-14-31 oaw OHIVATK SALE OF A DESIRABLE FARM 1 A desirable little farm in the Catawlssa Valley, near Krobs' station. 30 minutes walk from Shenandoah, will bp sold nt private sale by nppl.vtuR on the premises. The farm con uins ?U acres, more or lea.-, In high stale ol wulttvatlon. Will sell th farm by itself with bouse and farm bulldli gs. or will sell furmlnt' itock and Implements along with the farm' It desired. The owner is desirous of leaving the country. For Information, apply on the ,ir mtM.'s. l2-17-d&w-lm MYLES WHITE. CB1 K PAYS for h home lot at May's Land-(pi-iJ lug, the lino suburb of Atlantic City; 6 -quares from R. It.; commutation faro to Pbila.. J5 cents; has court house, hotels, schools churches, cotton, paper, clothing, cigar sash, ortck, and lumbering mills, with finest wuter power; line driving, fishing, gunning, bathing, idling; cltv and country combined; 3n housus built last year and not one empty; a safe and ure investment; jw lnvesiea win increa,e fao in 6 months; 3 mills built this year; lots are So feet above ocean; 10 per cent, off for cash: 2 lots for 925: title Insured. Send for circular MAY'S LANDING IMPROVEMENT CO.. C58 r'ranklii? St., 1'nlladelphla. B-30-4m (Formerly Robblus' Opera House) mm opsne mondav, mm is Two great shows In ono, IN CURIO HALL, NO. I. MS1 MAM1R RUSSELL, Tho Electric Lady anu -Mind Reader. M''NS. MTJN ULLA, Tho Alan With the Iron Skull. IN THEATORIUrVl, NO. 2 PROF. J. GRAZULE, Famous magician and Kplrituallst, Master Thomas McAdams. of town, favorlto Jig and real dancer C. 11. a' d Annie Umeck In their sketch, outitled "Hard to Suit," and tho Mum-ullas In tnelr double webbing act. fJTA great show for 10c. Matlneo on Satur days for ladtcK and children. hlldren au mltted on Saturday lor 60 Including a seat. Do not miss It. The show of your lifetime. HOOKS & BROWN, SCHOOL BOOKS, TABLETS FOB SCHOOL, TABLETS FOB CORRESPONDENCE AETISTS' MATERIALS, HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL DAILY AND WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS. No. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET, BUSINESS CHANCE. A very sui cessful Corporation wai ts an Agent to represent It In 5h nandouh. Wilt pay at least I16U per month. Uuslnest Is endorsed by llan. H ana leading ooum- rcial houses. Agent must invest H-Vi which Is lully secured, no peddling. A cba ce of a lift lime to obtain a good 1 aylog business from the start. Address ror p' rncuiars 'li. Box 1828. New York. IDLNHl ICtTKlN.'' P. O l-S-lt-i,ts. CfcNTS FUll A WLNDIIW SBiDh Others, ready to put up spring roller, for JSc, SSc, 1S0, 60e and upwards. lar ties desiring oniy tue sbaamc or fu ture can be aooommodated, C. D. FRICKE'S Carpet Store, 10 S. Jardin Street. Eden Dime lusee ! Political Cords. JJUR CI1IE, 11UHGESH, JAMES J. mWELIHAlT. Bubjeotto Democratic rules. jrjfOll COONt'H ., (Fourth Ward) FltANK W1LCOU. Kubjectto Dsmocrttlo rules. JpOR COUNCI ., (Uiirdward) O. T. STllAUailN, Subject to the rules of the CitUcns' nomin ating eonrCntlon. JJIOR COUNtll., (Third Ward) JOHN II. REESE. Hubjeo to Citizens' party rules. OR COUNCIL, (Second ward) if. p. con nr. Subject to Democratic rules. pOR COUNCIL. (Second Ward) JOHN F. TIN NET. Subject to CItiiens' party rules. JOR COUNCIL (Weeond ward) X. J. DUO UGH ALL. Subject to ( ltltens' party rules. F OR JUSTICK OF Till PEACE, (Third Ward) ' T. T. WILLIAMS. Subject to Citizens' party rules. OR JUSTICE OF THE PI-ACE, (Jccond Ward) WILLIAM II. SHOEMAKER. JJtOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACH, Minn watid, MAX REESE. Subject to Democratic rules. Horse : Ice : Creeper Sole agent for Schuylkill County. -JES.. SWAIiM, Hardware. Iron, Oil, Paints, Robes Horso lllankots, Skatos, Sporting Goods. HcHtlquartciM For Florida Oranges Just received another cou signment of Florida Oranges that the grower wishes me to dispose of to make room for more. I will sell the choicest at 20c Per Dozen. A.- WOIMZIEIR,, 124 HlaJn Street. A Knotty Problem ! Is the Gift question, but it will be solved by call G ing at the store of J. P. I Williams & Son, where F you will find the most T desirable presents in the S Furniture line, Pianos, Organs and Sewing Ma chines. J- p- Williams & Son, 13 South Main St. WZEJJEliKZS Has removed to Bill Jones' old stam 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, V'bere be will be plensd to meet the want of his trlends and tho public In Sverrthing in tho Drinking Line H. J, M'GUIRE'S porting and Musical Resort ' Second St., GIRARDVILLE. Best Wines, Liquors, Ueera, A lea and fines randa of Cigars always on hand PHOTOGRAPHER DABB Has nurchased the best annaratus In the mar ket, and Is now prepared to lake every style of pnoiograpnH, views oi ouuoingri, macmnvr and all kin h of outdoor work a soeolaltv. Had purchaser ot one doien cabinets at H.rii Is pre sented with a larve fravon ree. This otter is good until April 1", 15. Copying and onlarg- mg. v orn aone ai snort nouM) ana low prices. DABB. N. White St., 1M&ahme. ryi. JAMBH 81'EiN, PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON. Ofllco and residence, No, 81 North Jardin Street, Shenandoah, AjftrVh rfV irV A.A A, iQutg ULH NEW YEAR OFERf free fgrip b JA GRAN" OPPORTUNITY I? 1 NORTH OF Kealiilng that the Puhllo School Teachers will b .mn thtac kwsI lro f errlojftsg a TRIP IO THE WORliD'B COLVSIIIIAN EXPOSITION, and wit , Tiew to proTidint. incenliTe for a material Increase In sah s of the ETf.vina IlrKAt.D for mi, the pub.ishcr has concluded to place within the reach of all the publi. school teachers In the territory named as opportunity to Tlslt tho Exposition In July neit, spend ten days there, hareh-jad andhs inj ataflrat-class hotel, and S'Cure railway transportatisa linsluding sleeping scithallKtE Shenandoah to Chicago and return, -RW pree of ny Cost, Tho contest will open on Monday, January 16th, 1103, and wl.l clots at I p. n. SoIbXIatl July 1,1803. -COnSTIDXTIEOILTS : , A Toting coupon will ho published in each edition of tie F ttkjkii Herald, a fan tinAU r which Is published below. Each coupon will represent one tote. Tho two tcHCbcrs who receive the greatest number of total votes sp to the closing fccmr above stated will bo declared tho winners. All coupons must be cut out of the Eveniu IIziials and sent, scenrely sealed In envel opes, addressed to "Contest Editor. Evening le-ald, Shenandoah, Pa." Any person residing In any place may vote as often as ho or she may desiro for one or more teachers engaged in teaching in a public school north of the Broad Mountain at tho close ot lb enrre nt school term: pmvidrd, that any teacher who may have been incapacitated by sioknmw. or accident for teaching for a period of not more than three months prior to the end of ths term, may alto compete. Each vote tor each teacher must be represented by a seperate coupon. A coupon bearing tho name of more than one teacher or sjKclfylng more than one rote for teacher will be thrown out as void, Each coupon will havo the datoof its Issue at tho lower left hand corner, and aueh coupon must bo In the hands of the Contest Editor within ten days after tho dle It bears. A careful record will bo kept of the names of all contest ants, and all coupons will be file and kept safo until the Unal adjudication. Three prominent aud responsible men of Shenao doah will be selected to act as Judges, makn tho flDal cunt and announce the names of the tw winners. Hhould three or moro teachers be tied on the highest number of votes, the Judges wilt be al owed to decide. Tho names of tho winners will be announced on or before Saturday. Julv 15. 1P93. RhmiU tho winners be absent from Shenondoah at tho by telegraph, so that they may start on iho trip All blanks Hi tho coupon must bo filled om . especially the blank requiring the namo of the person voting. Tho number of votes received at this offlce up to 4 p. m. each day will be Duh- lishcd In tho next issuo of tho IlmAtj) w ith tho ,aaa.xlo COUPON. Kin mHswwsgR mimmmBm ,,, Tho two teachers who rot eivo tho largest number of votes will bo taken to the World's Kat'and royally entertalmd by the I1khai.ii Cut out th's coupon, an! out. ebl nk lines write the name of the P, bllcKhooneacher, north of tLe Broad Mountain, iu Schuylkill lounty, whom you consider most popular, and sendi' to tho 'i nntet fdttnr. lwemng Herald, Mitmihdooh.l'a." Every coupon proierly tilled out counts as one vote. Every person, young or old, cau rote, and vote as often as ihey pleuso. Name of Teacher.. Residence Name of Voter.. Residence Great Big Chunks Whacked Off Prices ! Of Dinner Sets at the rote of 3 01 per chunk. Come see our 112 piece Princess Dinner Seta nt $10.00 easily worth $13.00. Remember, these aro English goods. Look at them, even if you do not wish to buy. We can sell you a line Toilet Set at a most reasonable price, either English or Amer ican maiiufucture. White Granite Cups and Saucers us low as 40o per set. Odds aud ends in Fancy China of all kinds are going rapidly. Come soon If yu wlnh to mutch up broken sets. Art pot tery, lamps, stationery, novelties etc., etc., etc. Girvin, Duncan & Waidley5 S JSoxxtla lUEctixx Street. ForX-mas and New Year Presents A reminder ot some .of the most suitable articles lor such, ana also the place to buy them. A Good Hergo or Cloth Dress, A Plush or Cloth Coat, A Fine Shawl, A Pair of Good Blankets, Fine Willon.MoquetteorGoat-eklnRuB, Handsome Pair Chenille Curtains, A Good Carpet, A Fine Carpet Sweeper, A Set of Table Linens, Napkins to match, A Flno Umbrella, Pair Gents', Ladles' or Children's Kid Silk Haudkerchiefs and Mufflers, Glove?, with fur tops, Towels, Mulls, Pocket-books, etc-. , All of which can be purchased at J PRTfT'S OLD RELIABLE, U . 1. JL VX Vi-J kJ3 NORTH MAIN STREET. Read This ! rX ffjc Jforfi's fair oo.NTWrr onn In BehujUUI Count j, THE BROAD MOUNTAIN ONLY. time they will bo informed of their good fortune as soon thereafter as possible. names of the teachers voted for. Coupon. OF PHILADELPHIA, Send their Ely Specialist To Sliciiniidoitli, Wednesday, Jnn. 18. He will be found at the Ferguson House From 8:80 a. in. to 6:80 p. m, Persons who havo headache, or whose oyoa are causing dts c mforl should call unon their uneotallnt. and thev will re ceive Intelligent und skillful attention. NO C1IAUGE to ex- umlne youreyes. Every patr ot glasses orderedls guaranteed to be satisfactory,
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