EVENING HERALD WEDNESDAY, MAHCII 0. 1605. THIRD EDITION MAHANOY CITY. Maiianov Citv, Mnroh C, 1805. John Mlnchof Is oonflneil tolils home by sickness. Joseph Rablnowlt. is sojourning nt Phll-delphla. Hew G. M Hock ia viMting friends at Rochester, N. Y. Miss Alary Coombs is sojourning with friends nt Pottsvllle. William Helms is visiting friends und arelatives at Pottsvllle. William James spent yesterday with friends at Shenandoah. Charles Krelg, of t'ottavllle, "was a visitor here over Sunday. Mrs. Frank A. Wndlinger Is the guest of friends ani Telatlves at Mlddleport. James Huughnoy is at Scranton, at tending the meetings of the Undertakers' Association. Mrs, John Adams, who had been sojourning with friends at Philadelphia, returned home yesterday. Miss Jennie Kledsuer, of Tamaqua, is visiting her-cousln, Miss Nellie Mouzdon, of East, Mahanoy avenue. The Vulcan colliery, operated by the Mill' Creek Coal Company, lias suspended work for an indefinite period. The turkey snpper given by the ladies wewlng circle oi the Methodist church, I ist evening, was nldeclded buccbss. ' Joseph Mills, of East Centre street, rc celved a letter from Wilkes Barre yen terday stating that his mother was dead. On account of not being able to re move an iron bar which was fastened on the inside ot Itabinowltz's clothing store door, robbers were foiled in trying to r. b that place early Sunday morning. M. M. MacMillan, who purchased the inlte on the corner of Third and Ceatre streets, formerly owned by the Hoppes estate, will erect a fine four-story brick building there in the near future. Richard Jones, an aged man residing on East Mahanoy street, died on Satur day morning from millers' asthma, with which he suffered for several years. lie is survived by a wife and nine children. The funeral took place to day. The "Danger Signal," under the man agement of John M. Cooke, will be pro duced at Kniers opera house to morrow evening. Go see the monster locomotive coostructed of steel and propelled by stoara and a train of vestibuled cars cross ing the stage at the rate of CO miles an hour. The funeral of Mrs. M Horan, of West Centre street, took place on Monday and was largely attended by friends and pel' atlves. Solemn High Mass was calc brated at St. Canlcus church by Revs, Dully, of Shenandoah; D. A. Morrlsey, of Philadelphia, and Carton, of town, Interment was made at Ashland, to which place the remains wero conveyed by a special train, leaving at 11:50 a. in Relief In Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis eases relieved in six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure.' This new remedy is a great surprise on acrount of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kldnbys, back and every part of the urinary pas sa;es in male or female. It relieves re tention of water and pain iu passing it al met immediately. If you want quick relief aud euro this is your remedy. Sold at the City Pharmacy, 107 S. Main St. next door to the post office, Shenandoah Pa. l-9-3m Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the name Lesig Ss Baku, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. tf Chamberlain's Couuh Remedy gives the best satisfaction of any cough medicine I Iiamlle and as a seller leads ail otherprep aratioub in this market. I recommend it be -ause It is the heat medicine I ever handled for coughs, colds and croup. A. W. Baldiudoe Millersville, III. Eorsale by Gruhier Bros. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When sho became Miss, eho clung ,to Castorla, When she had Children, she gave them Castorla. Rupture. Cure guaranteed, . No operation. In quire at the Shenandoah drug store, No. 3 South Main street. ' 9-13-tf A severe rheumatic pain In the left shoulder had troubled Mr. J. II. Jjoper, a well known drutrglst of De Moines, Iowa, for ovi'i- six mouths. At times the pain was so severe that he could not lift any thing. With all he could do be could not if-t it or It until he annum (Jnamner- laln's Pfllu BmIiii, "I (inly made three anplif .riotm of it,-" h- says, "And Ukve hiir been Irei- Irom all pain." He now r.- nnuuqiit'lfi It lo nerwii fclrajlarly urn rtw, up isiii. oyuruuier uros It has ben"prq.vn by vljylng witnesses t hai Pan Tina U a remarkable specific forth quick cure of difllcult and dan gerous throat and lung troubles Its equal enn't be found, Costs 25 cents. Pan-Tina is sold at Gruhier Bros, drug store. Purify your blood, tone up the system, and regulate the digestive organs by taking Hood's Sarsaparllla. SoJd by all druggists. E. B. FOLEY, " " Fine Groceries, 201 Woei Centre Street. Dealer In grooerlea, flour, provl'lons, teas, c offes, suefcr, eto. iihi quality, iowei prices. PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. The l'arr CninpuNory ll.luoatlim Hill 1'liWtl'A tliu House. HAltRIsmiRS, March (1. The Fnrr com pulsory education bill passed finally In the house yesterday with only thirteen votes against It. The Democrats tried to kill the bill on third reading and fnllltiftlu this ref ucod to rote on llnal passage. Tho vote on final passage wns 181 to 18. Among other bills passed finally was tho one amending the ballot act so as to auolisn the December registry and changing tho spring registry from May to June. The bill requiring the oloctlon procla mation of the slieriff to lie published in two or more papers in each oounty wim de feated on Html passage. The vote was re considered and a second ballot taken, "which also resulted In tho defeat of tho "measure. A bill was Introduced by Mr. l'ow, of Philadelphia, relating to suits for llbol. It provides that "bofore suit shall bo brought for publication of a libel in any nowspuper in this state tho aggrieved party shall, at least? three days before filing or serving the complaint in such suit, servo specific notice on tho publisher or publish ers. If It Bhall appoar that tho said article was published In good faith, and that a full and fair retraction was published in such nowspnper, thon the plaintiff In such caso shall recover only nctual damages. Provided, howovcr, that tho provisions of this act shall not apply to the caso of any llbol against any candidate for a publlo office In this state, unless tho retraction of tho chnrgo is mado editorially in a con spicuous manner nt least throo days before tho election, In caso such libelous article was published in a dally paper, and In caso such libelous nrtlclo was published in a wcoltly paper at loast ton days before the election." Mr. Fow also introduced a bill to pro hibit tho printing, posting or distributing of any circular or poster reflecting upon any candidate for oluco. In tho senato Mr. Haines, of York, in troduced a bill prohibiting tho use of school houses for olectiou purposes. Pardoned by Governor Hastings. PniLAPELrillA, March 0. John Iteilly, nged 10 years, was released from tho East ern ponltoutlarytoday on a pardon granted by Govornor Hustings, and thero Is prom ise of sensational developments in an al ready rcmnrkablo caso. On July 14, 1801, Reilly was caught while nttompting to as sault Ircno Slssorson, aged 14, who had como from hor home in New York to. visit hor brother. Ho was indicted on tho 15th, pleaded guilty tho uoxt day, and was Im mediately sentenced to fifteen years and fined $1,000. Tho petition for a pardon was signed by 468 persons, including tho girl's father and brothor and tho judgo who sen tenced Rellly, and tho grounds laid wore that Hellly's attempt hnd not succeeded, that the girl had not been injured, and that ho had been induced to plead guilty without a senso of tho gravity of tho charge. It is said that somo decided action will bo taken in regard to certain persons connected with tho caso. Hoys Fooled with Dynnmite. Uniontown, Pa., March 0. John and James Mellon, Herman Christ, P"tcr Glis son and flvo other youthful companions wero badly injured In an oxplosion of dy namite whllo attempting to blast out a ground hog. Tho blast was not ignited, and tho boys began to drill it out. An ox plosion followed, and tho youthful hunt ers wero blown somo distance The drill was blown through John Mollon's arm and that member nearly severed. His brother's eyes wero blown out, and all tho othor boys were painfully injured. Klectlon ltlots in lirnzll. Buenos Avkes, March 6. Advices ro colved hero from Rio Jnnoiro are to the ef fect that serious olectiou riots havo oc curred iu tho state of Pernambuco. Sonhor Joso Marie, iruvnagor of the Journal La Provlncia, wa killed. Thooommandorof a regiment at ?nu Pablo nttempted to fo ment an uprising in favor of ox-President "Poixoto, but the plot failed. The govern ment has issued orders for tho arrest ot tho lenders, and they will bo soverely pun ished. Urging Pardon for I.lhhlo Garrabrant. Tishnton, March (i. Tho court of par dons received a petition signed by over 1,000 persons in favor of tho release of Llb blo Garrabrant, who has been in prison many years aud is serving a llfo term for poisoning a man for whom sho kept house, She was n mere girl nt tho time. Now sho is a mature woman, and has always boon nu oxemplnry prisoner. It is believed hor petition will be favorably acted upon. Arrested for Selling Oleomargarine. New York, March 0. Honrj Raphael, mnnagor in this city for tho Armour Can ning company, was arrested yesterday for soiling oloomargarino in violation of tho state law. Fredorick C. Schraub, com missioner of agriculture for the stnto of Now York, was tho complainant. P. II. Armour was in court and wont upon Raphael's bond. lawyer Harris Disbarred. Trenton, March 0. Tho supremo court disbarred ox-Assemblyman John Harris, of Camdeu, from further practicing law In the courts of Now Joisey, nnd revoked his license as an attorney. Tho action was the result of proceedings begun by the Camden Bar association. Harris was re cently convicted in tho Camdon courts of embezzlement. Fight Iletween Collegians and Negroes, ' Montgomery, Ala., Maroh fi. -News has been received; here of a riot mtloh occurred at Auburn between oolUge boys nnd somo negroes, in which two negroes were shot, blitprolmbly not seriously wounded. The trouble arose uvor the attack ot the college lwvvs tin a negro bagnio near the of il lege. The matter is undergoing investigation. Iflrtweu. Th(uulnj tyi'iorn Will Strike. PJTTSJBBKO. Muepn" o.r-The coal miners Hiid.oprntoM4f twellttsburgdihtrietnii't yesterday in conference, but failed to agree, and a strike will probably be or dered today.' which will affect between 15,000 and 10,000 men. Tho miners demand the slxly-nlue cent rate, aud this the oper ators refuse Hurrlng Out the Cigarette. Lincoln, Nob., March 0. Tho house yesterday passed tho untl-clgarette bill. Omaha has been especially bitter in this tight, but tho various churches havo suo seeded in Influencing their members. Tho shluf reason for tho fight lias boon that the lenlers sold to small boys. Two Sisters Suffocated by Gas. Chicago, March 0. Annie Bohan, 80 years of age, a stenographer, and her sls (!r, Marin, aged 22. a drossmakor, wero round dead in IkmI iu tho rooms at 014 Ogdm avenue, having been asphyxiated sy triss escaping from a defective motor. All llic:;ilit Hi-Volm Uin. TAMfA, Ida., March ().-J-Aijor J. W. Howard, of Now York, who lias beon trav eling all over Cuba during the past two weeks, nrrlveil here irom Havana last night. He ridicules the story of any ser ious engagement having ta't'in place lm tween govornuiont troops mill rebels. The latter havo a poor organized army and nro traveling about In bands of from three to eight, and when attacked ilee to tho near est village on tho approach of tho soldiers. Howard says most of tho rebels nro what in this country, would be termed mar auders or tramps. A Kim I i'mnii'TH In n Fatal Plgbt. IjAXcAsteu, Pa., March 0. John Slobel 1st nud Istiao Evans, aged Inmates of the county almshouso, betweon whom bad feeling has slated for sovoral weeks past, quarreled in tho grounds of tlie institution. Siebelist knocked Evans down and, it Is alleged, kicked him a he lay prostrate. Evans was picked up unconscious and died shortly afterwards. Tho physicians say that death was due to heart disease, brought on by tho beating. Tho latter Is now locked up. Hoth won nro about 70 years old. Charges AgM" Ifldy Somerset. Chicago, March 0. Tho statement mado in New York by William E. Hicks, tho reformer, that ninny of Lady Somer set's houses In London were tenanted by disreputables Is creating discussion that may lead to ail investigation of tho charges. It is probablo that resolutions asking for an Investigation will bo intro duced at tho clergymen's mooting noxt Monday. Tho Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania, Now Jersoy, and Delaware, fair; slightly warmer j west erly winds, becoming variable For Dis trict of Columbia, Maryland and Vir ginia, sllchtly wnrmorj east to south winds. The temperature will riso slowly on tho Atlantic coast and in tho southern states, with generally fair wonthor. Qnnslivd tho Indictment. CniCAGO, March 0. Judgo Frcoman yesterday quashed tho Indictment against tho Meadowcraft Buothors, tho bankors charged with rccolvlng deposits when they know tho bank to bo insolvent. Tho in dictment quashed Is practically tho same as that upon which tho defendants wero recently sentenced to ono year each In tho ponitentlary, and yesterday's action will havo an important bearing on tho case. Tho quashing of tho Indictment was the result of a publlo tender of his money to ono of tho defunct bank's depositors who appeared as complainant. The Caslollanes Off for Europe. New Youk, March 0. Tho Count nnd Countess de Castellano sailed for South amptlon this morning at 11 o'clock. Thoy havo chosen tho Amerlcau lino steamor Now York for their honeymoon voyage. Sulto 5 and 0 on the promonndo dock have beoii secured. John Jacob Astor and Mrs Astor, W. Bourko Cockrnn, Sir Georgo Erriugton, Lady Erringtou, Count Km- sicky, Lady Honry Somerset aud Miss Frances E. Willard nro also passengors on tho Now York. Another Murder for Insurance. St. Thomas, Ont., MnrchO. John Hen- derscott and William Welter were placed upon trial yesterday for tho murder of William Hcndershott last December. Wel ter had reported that Hcndershott had been killed by a falling tree, but tho tes timony nt tho lnquost showed that tho man had been murdered and $11,000 Insur ance had been collected by John Hender shott, his undo, on tho.lifo of the deceased Coming Events. April 23, 24 Entertainment in tho All Saints' P. E. church to raise library funds. Fire Alarm Boxes. The following list shows the location of the alarm boxes of the Shenandoah Are department: LOCATION. 15 Coal and Bowers streets. 10 Bowers nnd Centre stn-ets. 24 Bridge and Centre streets. 25 Main and Centre streets. 82. Jardln nnd O.ik 8treet;i. 84 Main nnd Pdplar streets. 85 Main and Coal streets. 42 Gilbert and Centre streets. 43 Gilbert and Cherry streets. 40. Oak and Gilbert streets. 48. West and Poplwr streets. 52 Chestnut and Coal streets. 54. West and Lloyd streets. To send an alarm open the box, pull down the hook once and let go. When an alarm is sent in the Are bell will sound the number of the' box and repeat the alarm four times. nOW TO LOCATE ALARMS. If the alarm is sounded from box 15 the fire hell will strike one, then pause and strike five, which will Indicate that the fire is in the vicinity of No. 15 box. Every alarm is repeated four times. "Perhaps you would not think so, buta very large proportion of diseases in New York coinesfiom carelessness about catch ing cold," says Dr. SyruB Ed son. "It is such a simple thiug nnd so common that verv few neonle. unless it is a case of pneumonia, pay any attention to a cold. New York is one of the healthiest places on the Atlantic Coast and yet there nre a great many cases of catarrh and con sumption which have their origin in this neglfct of the simplest precaution of every day life. The most sensible advice In. when von have one net rid of it nssoon as possible, by all means do not neglect it." Dr. Edson does not tell you how to cure a cold but we will. Take Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy. It will relieve the lungs, aid expectoration, open the seore I tionH and soon effect a permanent cure. O l; nnrl Ml rAnf, hnti lpa fnp biiIa hir firnhlpr iiros. Q ARTISAN STEEL PICKET PEN0E is the cheapest and bBt fence made. Uheapei than a wooden fence for residences, lawns.cem etery lots or any kind of fencing. M. H. Masiie dus the agenoy and carries It In stock at hit oiarDie ana granue worun, 127 . jakuih si Our entire stock of clothing and rents' furnlshlui: eoods. bats, etc., must be Bold be' fore April 1st, without reserve Call early aim secure oarraios. LIGHTSTONE'S Bargain Store, 110 North Main Street. Ivan J. Davies, UNDERMINE! v ..w.-s.ri - AND LIVERY. - - - - Collars and Cuffs that nro tvaier proof. Never wilfnnd not effected by moisture. Clean, neat and durable. When soiled simply wipe off with a wet cloth. The genuine are mode by covering a linen collar or cuff 011 botli sides with "celluloid" and ns they nre the only waterproof goods made with such an interlining, it follows thr.' they nre the only collars and cufTs that will stand the wear and give satisfac tion. Every piece is stamped as follow s: TRADE1 MARK If anything else is offered you it is sk imitation. Refuse any but the' gti.u ine, nud if your dealer docs not have what you want send direct to us, cn. closing amount and ntating size nnd whether a stand-up or turucd-down collar is wanted. Collars 25c. each. Cuffs 50c. pair. The Celluloid Company, 427-429 Broadway, New Fork. MISCELLANEOUS. jVDK HKNT.-StoreaDd dwelling on North P Main street. Annly to Mrs. D'irtget .Burns, 25 W Coal street. IM8-1W 'OK fain. At cost, now Eachus wutermotor. FIvnfM horse tiower. Just frnm the fac tory. Apply at the Herald office, North MiUKei sireei, snenanaoau, i-a. 1 inn T.l.v'nl U....n ......... n .1 .1 , i-nl 1 ! JU with stable at'achd, now ocoupled by Lightstono, tne ciotmer. Apmy 10 Mrs .uuikuii;. tflUllHUUJ ,I.UU, U. H. Ehoemaker. J. P.. Shenandoah. Pa. Pos session given April 1st. a u iw C' 1 O A A a dny to p gen t selling l he Koyal U1..UU White Metal Plater or taking nrimiH lnr nlattnir Trade secrets, formulae. receipts, etc., furn i.hed free. A good agent can multe two to thee thousand d liars per year wlt the Koyal rMater. For terms, etc., addrets Gray & Co., Plating Works, Colum bus, Ohio. i Rti.PRESKNTATIvK wanted In each J. locality to hand my fine samples to irienas or acquaint-inces. fujing worit. woi rjeddllne. -eud 10 cts. to Alburt F Wood Perfumer, Wood av , Detroit, M Ich,, for 5 trial bottlonriatln-Hcent Natural Flower perfumes, una receive special oner 10 yu. a-u-im ril HE annual mfetine of the Htockholde So JL the Citizens' liuildlng and Loan Associa tion vim no Held at us oince, No. 127 js. Mam street, on'tne secona Tuesaay hi Marcn.at? t). m. The following nmendnent to the By-Laws oi me riuzens' uuuaing ana ivoan Associa Hon will he voted for ai the "tcckholders' annual meeting on the pecond Tuesday ot MHrcn. ai t.jj p, m 'mat article .tviu section J. watch reads as fellows For every dollar of dues, premium", interest r rent, which slrireholderc refuse or neglect to pay, they shall pay a flne of two (2) cent, for every month In arrears;" be nmouded to reaa iouows : "ior every uouar 01 aues, nremlums. Inferos-, rent or inFuinnce. which shareholders ref us" or neglect t pay, they snau pay a nut 01 iwo izj ceuis lor every mourn in arrears tna mat ine sato amena ment shall go Into effi ct March 1st r Bu " J AMs 1 sell, it-resident. C. W. DENGi.Ktt, Seo'y. Another Installment of Will be oflered lor sale on TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1895 at the COMMERCIAL HOTEL. These horses must be sold, nnd sale will taKo place regardless of weather couul' tions. snie will commence at l p. m. WM. NEISWENTER, ew aeries JC M ST The Citizens' Building and Loan Association Of Shenandoah, Pa., will issue a NEW MRniTTS nt KlnnL- ...1 1 1 I.,. n uiuu, I'uunn mil "I'tu uu Tuesday, March 10th, 1895, between the hours of 1 and 8 o'clock p.m., at the office ui ma ceureiary, James Dell, President. C. W. Dekgleu, Secy. W. J. Canceirius, Saloon 31 East Centie Street, Shenandoah. Beers, Porter, Ale and Cigars. Temper ance unnks of all kinds, Finest brands of whiskies. Tkt STEKM REHOVATIKG lWtzi&?nu - DK. A. A. SEIBEBT Specialist in diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, SU7 west Market Ht, Potuvllle. Hours 8.80 a. m. to 12 m.; 1 to 4 p. ta 7 8 p. m. Sundays, 8 a. m. to 12 m. mmm m ) I ua 11 u 13 North Jardin Straot. o ITcu Want A superior headlight oil t One that gives n brilliant light f One that will not smoke the chimney i One that will not char the wick f One that has a high fire test f One that will not explode f One that Is n family safety oil f Then send your orders to the Elclips Oil Oom'y Oils, Gasoline, Candles, Lamp Wicks, Burners, etc. 213 South Jardin St., SHENANDOAH. PA. Mall orders promptly attended to. MURPHY BROS., Saloon and Restaurant, 19 North Main Street. Finest Whiskeys. Beer. Porter nnd Ale always on tap. "Como and hit one," Choice temperance drinks and clears. Free lunch 9 to 12 p.m. JOHN A. REILLY. Who'esaleand Retail LIQUOR DEALER, 22-24 Bouth Main St., Shenandoah. Agent for D. G. Yuenslli e & Son's celebrated iieer, rorier, Aies, eic. GEORGE NAUJUNAS, Saloon and Restaurant, 234 North West Street. Finest brands of clears. Choice Wines and Liquors. Weeks' Museum, 17 HOVTIl M.LTJf HTnr.Rl Grand disnlav of birds and animals of all seleottons ana dncst paintings In the county. Host Beer, Porter and Ales. Finest Brands of Cigars. Free lunch every nornlng nnd evening. John Wkbks, Proprietor. G. W Davidson, Barlendei OYSTER BAY! 105 Kast Centre Street. Families Supplied with Oysters. Dining parlors attached. F'eeles Cafe 36 North Main Street. The most popular resort in the town. Excellent beer, porter nud ale on tap. Our cigars are the finest. ED. BRENNAK, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Stu. Finest Beers, Wines and Liquors. Choice Temperance Drinks. Best Bran is of 5 and 10c Cigara. Tho Best Couch Byrun. JTastes Good. Vte in time. Isold by DruRKists. fiirrnlv. and to get it. Undoubtedly Best Congh Medicine I ever used. "W. 0. MiLTKNBEROEitf Clarion, Pa., Dec. 29, 1894. -I sell Piso's Cure for Consump- Uon, and never nave Shoroy, Kansas, Dec. 21st, Garden's Art Wall Paper Store. Wp have jUBt received a fine line of the most beautiful and artistic papers In the market, which we will sell at veryreasonable prices. We have also in stock a great deal of lact year's patterns which we are selling at a sacrifice. Comennd see our line of goods.- We have the most beautiful and artistic papers. Largest Wall Paper Store and the Finest and Cheapest S ock. Practical Painter and Decorator, 224 West Centre Street. hp DrixLg: Stools. Call and Examine if ill! the laatest KToveltiies At the Lowest Prices. Mrs. J. J. Kelly, 26 S. Main St. C. S. Haeseler's Cigars Sold by all dealers -who sell ..Cood. Oigrets. HOOKS & BROWN Pull line of Books and Stationery, Celluloid Frames nnd Art Materials. Agent for DAILY PAPERS. 4 North Main St. M.J. LAWLOR, Justice of the Peace Insurance and ... . Real Estate Agent, 123.B. Centre St., Shenandoah JOHN F.CLEARY, Temperance Drinks. Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottler of the finest lager beers. 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah, Pa. A genuine welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon ! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, , porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice,. temperance drinks and cigars. Watclilef : aii : Jeweler 16 North Main Street. Repairing of all kinds prmoptly attended to. Wholesale asent for Felgenspsn's Newark. X. J.i Export Lager ui Saizcr Pale Beer. No finer made. Fine liquors and Clears. 120 South Main bt Anthony Schmicker's t, 104 SOV1JI MA TX ST. The finest pool and bUllaid roomt. In town Reading beer, porttr snd Fott-viUe ale con stantly ou tap. Give us a c .1 I presume wo havo used over ono hundred bottleB of Piso'a Cure for Consumption in my I am continually advising othera it is tho any com- j '.& line tf......), svrun. 1894. Tustea Good. Use In time. Sold by Druggists. 9 Just Rooei-vodL.
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