ACCIDENTAL DEATHS. Causod by Carelessness. . Tho majority of pcoplo die sooner thus llicy should. Evidence of this fact is grow ing daily. Waring pays t " Disease is nut a consequence of life ; it is duo to unnatural conditions of living neglect, nbuse, want.' Br. Stephen Smith, on tho Hmo subject "Jinn is born to health nnd long life; un. oaco la unnatural, death, except from oh. age, Is accidental, and both arc prcventubU by human agencies." This is almost invari ably truo of death resulting from heart dii ease. Careless overexertion, intcmperuti nso of tea, coflco, tobacco, alcoholic or othe: stimulants nro generally the caus-es of thi difficulty, and indiilcrencc to its progress re suits in sudden death, or long sickness ml ing in death. By the newspapers It can K seen that many prominent and hundreds o. perrons in private life die from heart dis ease every day. If you havo any of tho following symi toms : shortness of breath, palpitation, irr ular pulse, fainting and smothering spells pain in shoulder, side, or arm, swollei ankles, etc., begin treatment immediately foi heart disease. If you delay, tho conseque'ncu may be serious. f'or over 20 years Dr. Franklin Miles, the eminent specialist, has made a profound study of heart disease, its causes and cure, and many of the leading discoveries in thai direction are duo to him. His New Henri Cure is absolutely tho only reliable remedy for the cure of heart disease, as is proveci by thousands of testimonials from grateful persons who havo used it. James A Pain, editor of tho Corry.rn, , Loader. states: "Alter an apparent recovery from tlirev months of latrlpro. 1 foil on the street uncon scious from heart 0ease In ono month from that tlmo I was unable to walk across my room, ami my pulse heat from 85 to 110 times a minute I then used Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure, and at once lecamo stronger. After using six bottles I was able to work as usual and walk a mile even day, my puise ranging Irorn C8to80. Dr. lilies' remedy Is not only a preventive but a cure." Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure la sold by all drui (tlsts on a positive gunrantee, or by Dr. toilet Medical Co., Klkhart. Ind., on receipt of price. SI per bottle, six for 85, OJpreso prepaid. It is posi tively free from onlatca or dangerous drugs Dr. Miles' rills, as cents. Free book at druggists, er CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. -AQHNT FOR- CELEBRATED USES i i i Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. A CUP OP delicious to the taste, invigorating and strengthening to the body, mado in ONE MINUTE from Only SO eta. foe a full pound paeltage. 3Y atavto oa application to mamitactuMH. roa balk ne B. K. Severn, r. K. Magsrgle, W.;H. Vt"tera MAURICE RIVEU COE OYSTERS We are now prepared to fill orders In large or small quantities at our wholesole and retail store. All orders executed with care and promptness. 37-. H. KTOSZiX! 2S CO., S lMSw 8 S. Jsrdln Ht.. Shennndoab, Pa. SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses ono Carnages to Mire. Hauling of all kinds promptly attended to aorra isksd to Doara, at u that are liberal. On Hill AIM, Rear of ttt Coffee Eobm. WEEKS' SALOON, 17 S. Main Street. Fitest Bnwls of Wites, WhisWys mi Cigtn Freeh Beer, Porter and Ale eliraya on tup JOE WYATT'S SALOON AMD RESTAURANT (Carls t. Bossier's old stand.) rIu and Coal Wis,, HlieunndouU. Best becr. ale and sorter ou tan. The nnui brands ol whiskeys r.nd lgars. Pool room si 1SCHEO. Public Notice! VAt.lAA III hM.ViV oi WAV, that MMAM IfaatM... nn ar lAtAtntn0 Iumip m will Im HpnuantAd 3 Movlded by tbe Aot of ASMSbly spprorod PTU itfi, UN, Brewmcs Aatsoetetkui. mi itif ' It Was Caused by tho Explosion of a Barrol of Whisky, THE LOSS OVER HALF A MILLION Marrow Kscnpe or Workmen tVlio Were Driven to Hit, Window flllln by the I'lnmcs Several Snvorely Injured, und Two Slay I)lo. PlTTSBUHd, Oct. 88. The explosion of a barrel of vliiiky In the big warehouse of the Chniitamjun Lake Ice company yester day afternoon caused the destruction of over $600,000 worth of property ami serious Injury to eight persons. Several of the injnred, It Is feared, will die. A score or more of others sustained slight cuts and bruises, or were trampled on by the mob surrounding the bunilni? buildings. Those seriously hurt were: T. .T. Hell man, mnrrletl; dropped from tho third floor to the ground; hnnds and face ter ribly burned; injuries considered fatal. Martin Griffin, married; dangerously burned. Hilwnnl Speese, body and hend badly burned; may not recover. William Cox, stnRle; dangerously burned aljotlt face and irody. William Smith, painfully burned; will recover. The above were all rescued from tho burning building by the firemen. Others seriously injured are: Lieutenant Prank McCann, of engine company No. T; struck by falling bricks and left leg fractured. William Wlsman, struck by falling timbers and skull frac tured; dangerous. John ltelsecbe, boy; badly hurt by falling timbers. A number of the employes on the third floor of the building wore suddetily startled by n loud report, and nlmost in nn instant the large room wan ablatio. Tho men quickly gave the alarm nod then started for tho stairs, but the llamea had already cut off their only exit. Left them were the windows, fifty feet from tho ground. Hy this time tho boat was so in tense they were forced to creep out on tho window sills, where they hung until tho fire department arrived. Tho Haines burst ing from the windows burned their hands and faces, but they hung there until the firemen got ladders and brought them down. Tho flro quickly sprend to the seven story building of the Pittsburg Storage company, and both structures were soon burning fiercely. It looked at that time ns if tho whole block from Twelfth to Thirteenth street and from Piko to I'enn avenue was doomed, and tho residents were notified to move out. To add to the excitement it was discov ered that a lar((o tnnk of ammonin was located in the ico compnny's building, nnd the police, fearing an explosion, quickly ordered tho occupants of tho houses on Twelfth street to also vncato. All the houses in tho neighborhood aro a cheap class of tenements, and nro crowdedjwith Polish Jews and Slavs. When they were told to move out a panic indescribable started among them. Household goods, store goods, children nnd everything that could bo carried away were rushed to a place of safety, Suddenly tho wnlls on tho Mulberry nl loy side fell in with a crash, nnd n few minutes later tho eastern wall came down. The debris buried a longrow of tenements in the alley nnd u three story brick dwell ing on Thirteenth street. Tho tenements were occupied by twenty families, but for tunately they had been deserted sometime boforo the walls fell in. Xot ono of tho families had a chanco to save any of their goods, and all their furniture was de stroyed. A list of tho insuranco companies in volved was not obtainable, as the books of tho flrmx are locked in their vaults. Tho loss is estimated at $700,000. To be Kxtrudlteil lor Stealing u Watch. Elizabeth, N. .1., Oct. 28. William TVindell, the passenger on tho Fuerst His- marck who is reported by cable as having been arrested at Southampton, Is Kwnld Heuttermnu. who recently eloped with Frieda Laucks, aged 10, and enticed her brother Herbert to accompany them. Heuttermnu was an agent of the Pruden tial Insurance Company, and the day be fore his departure he obtained, tinder false pretense, a gold watch and ring at Heiue- meyer's Jewelry store. For tills offense he will be brought back. Heuttermnn has a wife and live children in this city, flraml .lururs Itofime to Indict. Elizabeth, N J., Oct. 28. Judgo Van Sytikle, in tho Union county court, called the grand jurors before him for further instruction. Ho again charged them to indict the Linden township committee men for bribery, in granting licenses to the Linden Blood Horse association. Tho jurors, after an absence of half an hour, asked to be discharged, refusing to indict. They were accordingly discharged. Atifttrlnn Liberals DUpcmed by Hnclttllnts. Vienna, Oct. 2S. A hall in which a meeting of the Libera! party was held to indorse the government's frnnohiso bill was attacked hy socialist). The occu pant switched off the electric lights and left the building in darkuess. A light en sued, whioh consisted very largely of cries and shouts. The police were attracted hy the uproar and cleared everybody out of the hall after a short struggle. IHth of Kx-Jttilse MoKenuan. PlTTSBUBO, Oct. 28. Ex-Judge William T. McKennan, of the United States circuit court for the distriot of Pennsylvania, New Jersey nnd Delaware, died at his home in the east end after a prolonged ill ness, the result of a general breaking down. The deceased was 77 years of age. He was appointed judge of the United States oiroult court by President Graut In 1866 and retired in 1889. Workers Willing to Aid limplojrera. PlTTSHCBO, Oct. 38. At a meeting of the National Window Glass AVorkera' as sociation it was decided to notify the manufacturers that if the sculo was signed by Xov. SO the workmen would permit the manufacturers to hold from one-half to two-thirds of their wages un til next May, to help them over the pres ent deproksiou in business. Directum anil Miucot Mulched. Nbw York, Oct. 88. Articles have been signed for a match race on November 3, good day and track, or the next good day and track thereafter, between the great black stallion Directum and the bay veld ing Mascot. Opposing Auatrltt'a PrsitehUe II I II. VlBKNA. Oct. 98. The ftunmilli T.Hrl. the flnnkMrviLtivM anil tha Pnlaa l.uuu formed coalition for the puruose of op posing the franchise bill. Their Intention U to compel the shelving of the measure. The Marked Success of Scott's Emulsion in consump tion, scrofula and other forms of hereditary disease is due to its powerful food properties. Scott's Emulsion rapidly creates healthy flesh ' tm-.itu. tirmfvnr hmi ranr Itaints develop only when the is-ytitem becomes weakened. Nothing in the world of medicine has been so successid in dis eases that are most menacing to life. Phy sicians everywhere prescribe il. POLITICAL. VOTE TOR JOHN P. MARTIN -FOR- COMMISSIONER VOTE FOR -FOR- CONTROLLER, VOTE FOR Ol Slsciianilotili, FOIt TREASURER VOTE FOR -FOR- COMMISSIONER VOTE FOR C. 0. MATTEN -FOR- REGISTER. VOTE FOR DrJhniel Dechert -FOR- Gounty Treasurer Chtrhetf KntrlUh Diamond Rrui iENNYROYAL PILLS .w&TTv Original ami Oiiljr tieniilue, A ire., nwtjj r' iisi'ir isdii, til DriusTltt for tVlick yttrt Bnatuk Ilia.i oJ Brand In If ul tlout tucMUtaV tuM. iinwa wtiii Muv nbbua. Take it u other, tttutt Unatvtu tultttUu- turns jHii itf4(i.H. At Druutsu. ar astnil la itampa fur piinlcului, loaUnwsUli u Kcllef fur I.il1c,M m Utfr, by raturr UilL lO.OOtM flimoniMU. tZHm. VbUUtUr i'beia lei. I o-i Madlfva ftu Piatt's Popular Saloon, (roratrly Joe Wjstt'i) 19 and 21 Wast Oak Street, HBMAinHMUB, PA. ftUmrbersttssbeil. CordUl larltatioBtb sll n L iE atf WUI Celettrntlng tbn Downfall of Metz. DEllLlN, Oct, 88. The anniversary of the capitulation of Mety. was observed in the usual way last evening by a banquet at the Katserhof. The emperor was In at tendance, coinlngspecially from Potdani, nnd besides his mnjesty there were many roynl and illustrious guest. Each of the guoftt at the banquet was presented with n menu card bearing n photograph of the hero of the day, Prince Frederick Clinrles, and of his favorite residence, the Castle Urelllnden. Windfall for n Vermont Vetrmn. Wiutb KiVER Junction, Vt., Oct. 28. Harrison Dewey, of South 1 loyal ton, Vt., ngod 80 jears, enlist '. In the ripconil er niont regiment of iui .itry JnneSI, 1801, as orderly sergeant, and ferved tw o years nnd three months in the wnr of the rebellion, being promoted to lieutenant in the iame regiment on June 11, 1862. He has just received word trom asumgtou tun! it pension of $17 per month has been granted him, antedated Oct. 4, 1808. ZScte., 50c t., and $1.00 per Bottle, Cures CotiRhs( HoarenelSoio Throat Croitnnrom "5 relieves Wliooplns CoiirIi and Asthma. 'or Consumption ft bssno rival; has cured thousnnds where all others fallefi; will core you It taken in time. Sold by IlrugKHta on a uuartnteo. ForTjameBsck or Chest. u50SHH.QU'a l'l.ASTKK. SBcts. .CATARRH remedy; Invrt von (!n.tjirrh V Th!armilv In arunrftn toedtooure joue 1'riceWcta. Iujectorlree. AMUSEMENTS. JJlBRGUt-ON'rt TllKATltK. P. J. FEHGUSON, MANAGER MONDAY, OCTOBER 30th. The Always Wrlcome Irish Comedian Ocjo. M. Timmons 2m Ills Own Kxcollcnt Company, presenting EVKItVTIIINO NEW THIS SKABON New Songsl Now Dances! New Specialties Prices, as, 35 nncl 50 Ccut Reserved stats at Kirlin'sdrug storo. Dr. THEEL 1317 ARCH St., VhUu,l, Ij.hin. (t fiu s Hu 1,-tly ft I 11(e) 1h ilit (inlj niif ni.lt. to ruro Ihe tin for liniuti-null rin fniia ltlnod Polf-im III Illy, dLt'uy, lniiiotnoy. olo., primary or stuomlnry, (no matter wbat olhorH Wrlto. t.rlul. uav. AilvrrtiM nr gntranteo), and oil tho traitn ot e 11-, by thu ooinhlned AlJftluithlc, Uom ni.ftthlc, nii-l F.cl Ho m 'tern of mc film. Itellt'f at ontv. J r. -h ca-i enn 1 to 4 to 10 da s. Bend II 0 twHwntstutiiiM t book Truth," mmit iblng that will Hlocisb yon, and a true fri. ud to eutT- ring humanity and ttioM C0DU'iiUttDg omrriur.i. Hours .Uily: $ to 3; eL-Q. tag, 6 to 8 Biirielars, 9 to 12 M. 11 ware of quuohi, tbcii book literature oud fraudulent adrertiu-itientfl. Trrjimwii , r r11!1 iiwifim .n. Eighteen Physicians Failed. r. a. iiiMir.soiinu, nuiuDmani lay) udiIlt oaih I iiitfured for 10 yuan from llltioil Jolon ati.i pociat dlhcaei. bad 2 uriciiirfi and groat loan or vitality, oouia nut r"t lui iiftio nud inift-n, life a tmrdeti. 1 In 1 -una a loial wrork, body oovircd with u!n an I blouhet, eoald hardly arlaati'f 110 apjw-Ute. 1 hrce alverti tog (lociora and 5 diffur ot Hospital Tbil-laoa falli-d, ent to Ui Hut HpriiiB nd tritd a Wttcro ooticiru but lu valu, wanted to cownift uu iI bad Do hojie of en? being cur'd Family phdldati1 irarnrd Die mt t coimult DR. Q I' THKKL He vaf I adrertliilng phyilHant are no Rootl. ii rrf.-tid Fred (JokK-a aid, gn and nee DR. Q. F. THF.Kl.. r mind wbat oibpro ay. Hocurt'd me from a bl ca of m llicrttlon, h will euro ma, 80 I went, and thnnki to our Lord and tnr fri od Fred, PR, O. F. THKFL permanently cured me. Ho la gr- at Hell the only true adverting tp4Tlali. Hell Iho beat, and my prayer U go mifferori go. d 1 Htco to no falte adrlcc, go niultIlr.G. F.TIlRi:U 1817 AKt'H ht., PbiLida. Nunnnio or adilretft of uny iwtirnt will be pub lUlipd unlM they no dwlres tftrlctcat HtKifCy Cimruntt'utl to every patient. 4 MliS. MILLV I'KKGUSON, Troy. If . Y. The fAlov?iH(i tribute to DAXA'S power oivr uLD VUBOSW COM J'LAIXTN, was sent Mm. (jroom of the well-known "(iltOOM'S 1'UAlt MAC Y," 120 Conijrtus hi., Troy,X.Y.: Gentlemen : I hare been troubled wltli i,ivi:it nuiruivr, coxstiim. TIOX nml UYSI'lll'SIA for u lung time. I employed the best Doctor In Iho city; they told me . Old Chronic Complaints were linril to cure. Their medicine did i me 110 itooil. I htopuvd tuMuir It and i bought a bulth! of DANA'S SAKSAl'ABIL. J. A. jieioro t mui WKt'n nun ui 11 a ivji It'llr. I liavo Uikcn three bottled of DANA'S Fairies We SARSAPAR I LLA ! mul am better than for yeurx. 11' ilH WUNDUHM rOM ME. I NH eat anylMngr I want and It dM Ht illnlrMU iu In the least. Voura trvdy, Troy, X. V. MRS. MILLV f'KBGUSOX. DANA SARSAFARILLAOOm 1ELFA3T, ME, 31 Suioido of Ex-Attornoy Gonoral Garlrmd's Daughter, A BULLET THROUGH HER HEART. To Make Sure of Month tlm Younu Lady nnd Turned On tlm tins Ilt'fnra l lrlnB the I'ntnl Shot Iho True Onuao of Ilor Act Mny Nojer ha Known. Washington, Oct. 2i. Miss Dalij- Gur- land, aged 84 yenrH. it mhtev of ex-Attorney General Garlnn-.. mmlttd gttlolda here lat yestenlay ntternoon by shooting herself through the heart with her father's revolver. There was notlilne In her condition In the morning to indicate mental disturb ance, mid she conversed with the family In regard to a theater party, whioh she was to give Inst night. Afterward she went to her room, and at luncheon time one of tho family went to oall her. . The young lady was found lying on the floor dead. The body was still wnrm, indicating that the shot had been fired only a short time previous, though no one in the house heard the re port. Krom the position In which Miss Gar land's body lay It is evident that she had stood in front of a large mirror and taken delllierate aim at her heart. She had taken the precaution of turning on all the gas jets in the room, so that in case the bullet failed In its deadly work the gas would smother her into the sleep of death. The ex-attomoy general had left the house for his oflicc, nnd it wits an hour or more before his daughter's awful death was known to him. Ho was so completely overcome that he could scarcely stand when the news wns broken to him. Ila wbb aided to n chair until a carriage could bo called to take him home. The entire family was so overwhelmed with tho shock that none of them could be seen. A uumlier of intimate friends were sum moned and at once took charge ot the household alinirs. The true reason of Mis Garland's self inflicted death may never be known, She hail a; secret of some kind that preyed con stantly upon her mind, but it Is said nnno of her friends knew oxnctiy what it was. An intimate friend s;ii'' i his was tho case. Many surmises' as to the real cause woulri bo given, lie said, but the true reason would uuvcr lie known. It was thought by some of her nsssoclates that she had hud a love all'air which lind turned ont badly. If this wore truo tho family or her friends profess not to know who tho man in tho case is. Her familv rela tions nnd surroundings wuro of tho most pleasant. Shu wns a great favorito with her father, who supplied her with every comiort. aim sunned to make her lmnnv. Miss Garland is the young lady who re cently left home mysteriously, nnd who was louud in lJaltimoro three days after wards. Miss Garland's friends sny thnt she has ueen subject to mental aberrat on. nnd lntely has been subject to religious molau- cuoiui. Interest In the Coming .Toothnll (lam I'llUApr.U'MA, Oct. 33. Tho advance snlo of tickets for the coming football con test between tho teams from Princeton and tho University of Pennsylvania, next Saturdny, Is probably the largest over known in this city. Every seat in the big granusianu in ironc ot tlio club house at Mnnheim has been taken, and more tioketa have now been sold ten days in advance of the game than wore disposed of last year up to anu including the day ol the eyent. It has, therefore, been decided to erect a third stand, which will accommodate 0,000 people. - l'or Cruelty to n Sailor. Philadelphia, Oct. 38. Joseph Corea, mate of tho schooner Mount Hope, of New Bedford, was held to answer to the United States grand jury on a change of gross cruolty toward a sailor named Guy S. Cummings. Gumming' . -. no says he is uul it yeurs uiu, loui a tine oi almost in human treatment, which tho accused mate denied, but United States Commis sioner Craig made him give bail in the sura of 8800 to answer at the December term or. the United btates court In Boston. Another Hpeeily Stoma Ynclit. Philadelphia, Oct. 28. The handsome steel yacht Columbia, which the Cramps have just completed for J. Harvey Latlew, the millionaire New York leather ?ner. chant, was sent on a secret trial trip yes terday with very satisfactory results. With full steam on she was sent over u measured oourse and developed a speed of seventeen and a half miles an hour, which places her in the same class as the Ata liuita, Normahal, Viirilant. Corsair and other groat yachts of the day. In Honor of William i'enn. 1'niLADKLl'IIIA. Oct. 38. Tlm nnhlln schools in this city all held services y ester- j day to commemorate the 211th anni-1 rersary of the landing of William Perm. ; The exercises were continued through to- i uay on a larger scale than was the case yesterday. The principal event was the dedication and formal opening of the i'euu Treaty park in Kensington. There was music, parades and a great display ot oratory uhb rorenoon. Tonigut there will be a pyrotechnic display. The riht for Stewart's Minima. Nkw York, Oct. 38. In the retrial of tha suit of Alexander Stewart against ex Judge Henry Hilton, Mrs. Catherine Owens, the mother of the plaintiff, testi fied chiefly on minor point of the evi dence she gave at the previous trial. The plaintiff, who is a coal cart driver, was in court and was identified hy the witneaa as her son aud the son of Alexander Stewart, au unole of the dead millionaire. Hnrlva In a Min Slinft. BKRKIN, Oot. 86. While a nartv ot miners at Bockntu were oinklnK a third shaft In the Mouonol pit tha shaft nar. tlally collapsed anil bnried eicht mnn In the rulus. Of the entombed men tlirao khave beeu rescued, seriously Injured, and me oilier nve are btiu uenoutu the ruins of the Hhat. Jl order In the l'lrst l-rve, Pittsbcbo, Oct. 98. Aftr an all nluht setMlon the jury in the case of Noel llar fcQn, thealletfeil French uuarchlat, oharged With killiuv Sophia Knee, returned a ver dict of guilty of murder in the tint degree. Noel Bryi'Ks, the accomplice of Maiaxw, will be tried on Monday. Said U Uml lilt fsxpuri. MAOUOH, Ga., Oct. 98 Ute Wil llama. olored, was hung here for the murder of Harriett WUllauu. WlUlanu waa calm, and aatd he had hU naaaiort to heaven. Tbia ia the eecoBd legal hanging in Mew- COTTO- COTTO- CJQTTO Notice the name CoTTOLKNK, NotVegetable-lene, nor Aniinal letie, nor Mineral-leue, nor any other "lene"' but CoTTOLENB. foLEHE Is the new vegetable shorten ing, recognized as far superior to lard for every cooking use. The other "leues," and "ets," and "oles," are imitations made to sell on the merits, of Cottolene, and to be "worked off" by sleight of hand, or the "just as good " game. If you want good cooking aud good health, get CoTTOLSNE it's the only 'lene' worth liaving. Sold In a anil 1 pound pads. Made only by N.K.FAIRBANK4.CO., CHICAGO, and I3B N. DELAWARE AVE., PHILADELPHIA Professional Cards, J OlIN R. COYLM. t TTOMXJtY-A T-tA Offloe lleddall building. Hhensnaoah, Hi, gOL. KOSTEH, ATTOllXEY and COVXSKLI,j:nAT-LAfr, Uootc 3, Mountain City Hank Building, I'otts vllle, Pa M X. BUHK-X, ATTORNEY A T-LA W. SHsniMrxiAn, TX, Offloe loom 3, P. O Building, Shssandoik, a ISsterly building, Pottsvlllo, 0. - HA VICE, 8UEGB0N DENT1S7. Office Northeast Cor. Main ana Centre SM ibeuRncloah. OTer Stain's drug store. M. 8. KIHTLEIt, M. D PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON. Office -10 North Jardln street, Shennd6B. S3 SHOE koTOp, Do you wear them? When next In need try a pakf Best In the world. K .50 FOR lAOiEi- 2.0ft FOR B0V& 41.75 If you want a fine DRESS SHOE. nuHa In flu fol,l style, don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.(30 arj j onoe. i ney m equal to custom made and look ai wear as well. If you w !sh to economke In your footwear,' do so by purchasing W. L, Douglas Sh-.-s. Name anf price stamped on the bottom, !ak for !t wlisn you boy W.L.DOCGTIR. K-ovi". Vjrt. Soldbfj JONKIW KA.I.I,, l South Main Htreet, Bbenandotth, Pa, C P. Rot Rlngtown, Pa. 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