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IM (,) islom are jwvnted out. "Tlie fear of the Lord i the beginning of Id nrkds:" The fear of the Lord is tint rtrtrtmm w hich leniis us to worridpud obfj Htm. 0if the fool Latb H J in his heart, there is no God. ftNU the instruction of thy fatbOT, m forsake not the law of thy mother." Hwai stat (1. at a meeting Ox tin- American J rison Discipline n;ociutiot.. as t!.. r- suit, of inquiries into the history of iriniinals in tho prisons of the l'i d Bt .-. . th.nt in nhnost. nil CUM their mwm of ruin bcfraa with dbnbedii oee t. ptreat. And there ) eesroely a tin that receives its retribution with MOT! certainty thnn thnt of faili.ifr to butmr father nnd mother. Tbl Warning ry of Vislom. Vt.. 1 ' I. 10. "My n. if inner entice t " n inners are pure to do. No MM ;n tfo out into the world and not

be espoaod to lemptaUana. ltu 1 a'.psarv ltrt of the discipline and - lBofItfo tleir must be battles Mrf there can be victory. There must W! victory lH'forw there enn b itrtBgtA, Od char.n-ter, nnd true prod-lines-. Consent thou not:" This i the aefcooe, n blunt, peremptory no. Your method of defense must be different from the ndversai v's mode of attack. Uta rtrewjth lies la mekhifr gradual npItoMbeoi JTOVm in a resistance, udlat. resolute, total. It, "Come with us," etc. The moat pav and natural form dishonesty took it tbii time. It would seem that Ml littl were not mAj frequent, but It 1 ?!ie attractions which such i

D -' of life offen d to younp. Idle nnd :te jirrsons were prrent and danlerDOi. IS. "Walk not thou in the way with th' tn " Avoid their courses, th'dr conttkm nnd com pony. Pool. Ilavt - to do with them; do not walk v eai enough even to be tempted 1 m. "Hefrain thy foot:" Re train thyself, as It were, by force nnd ffotence, M the wiril Implies. Pool. T' ry 'iirself aw ny. Id. "Fo thir feet run to evil:" H i n t'n nnd crime. Thnt fact alone itanld deter yon. Throt-eh all tin sir r' rmlmj ieture see the horrid face o

SCHOOL AND CHURCH. Arehtiinhop Mn hrtty, of Bperfl Land, and primate of the Angllenii church in Ca na da is s'd to ! the luiivut bllhOP In the world. frenchmen living in London have notitlonod tho mtnlater of public In troetion lo ealobllih there freneb oMTimient lycee, and it is ln-lieved t hat tin- pftlttoa ill '', granted. jty the burning down of the exhiM tion buikllnga at Montpellier, Fiance, the town loot pari of it arohlrea, ineluding the hull of Pope Drban V, erena inj the nniveralty, and the origlna plans of tin cat bad raL Cant. Blanche Cox. of the lalratioo Army, has started a new movement a finally brigade and hiiyel rpn aompoerd of Salvation Ai in ttateri, one man Ix-intf tukeii along to do the r'ii(.'h work. Tbopnrtj bai ttarted from Haiti more for u tour thPOUgb the south. . Prof. c. P. Wilcox, of the chair of modern Language in the L'nlreraltj of

(ieorill, who has just dull in his 71th year, as regarded as one of the inont scholarly men in (leoriia. lb' "as a graduate Of Vale, had traveled . tisut very In Europe and epoke aeveral lan guairea. Ayerst Hostel, at Cambridge, a building which will aooommodate M itudente and which is surrounded by au m re and a half of ground, has been hnurhl b the duke Of Norfolk fur the

nee of Roman Catholic theological studenti Who may wish to study at the j univ rsity. - In an article in the Zukunft on the relation between religion and crime, rof. Loniliroso says: "The religions which serve as a cheek to crime are those whoae controlling force i a panhi, hi for morality and those that are quite new ; the ethhwl Influence of the rest is not greater than that of atheism." Ainonjr those w ho w ill lecture at the Peabod Inetitute of Baltimore during the coming w inter are ( hark s Dudley Winner, Dr. Pehauffler, Br. fkdnh Merrill. 1'rofs. Young, of Princeton; Hale, of Kenwood nl iervatorjr in the CWeago ulveraity; Keehsr, of the AlleglienyobHervatory; M iehaelx.n, of the ChMUUN university; Trowbridge, if Hnrrard universitv. nnd Profi. RowhsOd and Ames, of the Johns Ropkittl university. K. II. Bhwhfleld, Hipley Hltehoock, and Dior. Ware, of Columbia university, w ill loeturc on ar-

THE FARMING WORLD. FOH STORING APPLES.

a Hliut Ar rani;.-im-i.t Hut K tratx Koiiii.I .iii.l ft-UBBb 'the apple aarveat bringe uptheiubJeet of the proer dispnaal of the fruit when gathered from the treaa. The ap pie crop Is larjfe in many sectlonnof tM country this year, ami prices v ,1 be likely to rule low for the (list part of the winter, at h ast. Much fr"itwill undoubtedly le stored in the hope of a better price later on. It is important, then fore, to adopt such a plan of storge as will keep the apples sound and plump, and in possession of the Iwst possible Aaror. a cellar Juat motet enough

THE CREAMOMt TER.

THAVS Foil Alii. KS

r "Sorely In vain the net is sprend h 1 Iftht of any btrd:' Open your nd sea that these men are spreadh uM and settint- n trap for you. M -er. they are going to be OSOght In lielr ow u snare. It "Nnd they lav WaH for their own W ' " Thug are httatmg to th-ir own i sttnetlOn, nnd they w ish yon to pi wHk rhem. Hedern pplleatkma. V. 10. "Soar tho wayi 1 f every one thnt. Is irrei dv of fiKat" rind n.vt alone of those whO'how N In i1n way above deeCTlbfld, "W'e m rot tempted to be highwaymen, but I .1 nf rr-un iq riliv.' to-dav. TIlC

" ' ' r. ti e rum-seller, the sweater. ' one who tal es adwuttngo of the m!hrhmea or poverty of hi neighbor, to rati tip smalh r dealers by unfnlr 1 pfttlon, who reduces wagm to the wweft degree, who is dlahoneel to hs r' ' '- ers. who adulterates food, who s hie public office for rain, nnd n r Itltode of others nre nil walking In tn "ame n nv. n w a v whOMM borders nm 1'rd with ruins nnd wlimje end is de tract Ion."

LARGEST AND SMALLEST BOOKS A BmMMei ami a Oetma bealeen ,r t iiv ersul I"". 1'rof. Ma lluller, of Oxford, in a rteent lecture, has called attention to the large book In the world, the wonderful "Kutbo Daw." It oomdata of TW parts in the shape of white marble plates, covered with inscription-, each plate built over with a temple of brick. B is found near the old pii --L city of Mimdalnv. in Purina, and this temple

fity. of more than 700 pegodae, virtUO j makes up this monster biKjk, the religoua codex of the üuddhist. In nceordnnoa with the three parts of w hich U is composed, generally called in a ticuriitive ense "basket" (pitnkn). the whole is often termed "the three baskets" (tripataka). nnd con-titutes a library kmrger than the Bible end Koran together. As the dews figured out that the Old Testament oontnined 18.103 Wnrdl nnd S.7.KH letters. o the Buddhist prioeta have omputed that ' the "Trip!lnka"eontiiins IHJS0 elannai nd s.sii.oon syllables. This monster book is written in Pali. Rüther etnutgc to my, it is not nn ancient production. but its preparation was prompteorhg the Buddhistic piety of this century. It vns erected In 1X57 by the command cf IfindOVnin. the second of the Inst kintrs of Bttma. As the influence of . m m m 1

the tropical clitnntc has nireany marreo the Inscriptions, n Pritish nAehtl. Mr. Perrnra, t rwpoaea to hn--e these 72'.' plates carefully idtotopraphcd. and asked tint the government, or aome fiimd of science able to do so. make provisions for this. Prof. Hnller urges that this be done in Order U preserve at least the pictures of this unique temple city nook. A noteworthy contrast n famished by n recent C.erman literary journal describing what is probably the smallest lvook ha the world. This is n KoV visa-iouslexicon." published in Berlin, nnd prepared by Daniel Sanders. Ike volume occupies the space of only elx eubl nttmetem (JSM cubic inehbal though it is elnini'd to conlaln 175.0P. words. Literary DtgCat , I .it 'it itiiilsl..n. The enrneet-looking man in the hotel afflee Inld down his paper, lie had been rending of lynching, and there waa a i tine (.'low of indignation on his fucc "Human life." mid he to the man next to him. "is held at to cheap a rate I too cheap a rate, sir." "Might you arc, my f riend rifrht you arc" said the other man, in tones of

ea:.rcr acquiescence.

and put i your life

lo keep the fruit from evaporating' any of its own juices, nnd capable of being held at a low temperature just above the ahilling point- is nn almost ideal place for the storinp of apples. Put the location is not nil. Large quantities should not be henped t gCUMWi BOt hould npples be kept in barrels, bins

or boxes nere 'lie nir cannon tunim freely through them. Any tendency toward decay in ure to be augmented iieiler sue n atreumatsnces. The ur-

Companylng illustration is presented is affording nn eoonomicsl and exceedIngly practical method of storing fruit. Tiays with slat lottoin. each three feet square, are supported, one above another, upon brackets that are nailed to pieces of Upright studding. A succession of this studding with brackets can extend along the whole side of the cellar, or upon two sides, if desired. The trays enn be made as deep as desired, and the fruit can be heaped up a little. In this wny but a smnll quantity of fruit is kept in a mass, and the air can circulate about each and every apple. Esch tray can be removed to a table if It is desired to look the fruit over for the detect ion of incipient decay, or when getting ready to pack for market. Such trays will Inst for a score of yenrs, and enn easily lie made In the home workshop on rainy days. N. Y. Tribune.

Uo Alw?a Kilibli, Hut Use ornuolsO Muni. It U tcry Binipl A vrry simple Pst, und one which, although not altogether reliable, is better than none, is the judgment of milk by the amount of eieain it will show. This la not an ueeuiate teat, because It may fuil to show en uin when it should or it may show more : han it ought ; however, it will not show erenm if tlu rs is nana in the milk. With two samples of milk having the same amount of fat different result inuy apear with thi test, us Um proportion of the fnt globules which rise depends soinew hnt on the nge of the milk and the way it waa handled before delivery. If fat globiilea have much diflieulty in rising, only s mall part of them hi,' get to the top

and thev may carry uo with them so

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there will be a larnTebnl

When the test is carefully conducted

nnd conditions nre favorable to the rise of cream, fnir results enn usually be obtained. This test requires a lonff, graduated glass tube (fig. 5). which is filled with milk to the zero mark and allow ed to stand in a cool place for it to 14 boom. The cream is aided in rising by warming the milk to tOOdCgmeO Fahrenheit and then setting it, in the tube, in cold water, or the tube may be filled half full of milk and the remainder with warm wnter. which raises the temperature and reduces the viscosity; In such case only half as much cream will appear as the milk is to be given credit for; forexample, if the contents of a glass are half w ater and show ten per cent, cream upon the scale, thii means, of course, 20 per cent, of the milk. If the milk is the same ench dny nnd is tested in the snme wny. there

should be little differ, nee in the cream

Reforms e Mar Ths Day fmbrmattssm shout, and are alwsya more ty'nplet , tod Isstinir when they prc d witn sl.Milv regularity to a cotmutti msUon. Few of Uie oOervant smoag us OM MVO Miel to notice that permanently UealUiful rhantres la the humnn aystcm are not wrought by ubrur. ami viol. nt means, slid that those ar the most sal utary medicines .kkh urA nroirreiislve, HosteUer S BWU-

Schlutters Is Wie chief of these. IvIei

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Uiora.to.1 by It.

'I nowf a !t an why yon call Mr

Hilf lauern Jhw.sII"' "vv nv, ihtim . ta. UkIiU up so when belaiks ' -HrooUlyu Life. Po' Tobacco "pit nd amok Tour Life atWOfi Tf you want to ouit U.baoxvi usinsr easily and forevar, be mU well. aU-ng -fUWWO, full of new life sad vmor, Uike No lo J a. . th w o uler-worUer that makes weak men Btronfl ? ManVRsin ten pound in U-a , ays. 'L.; ;. cu.e.1. buy No-To-Bsm free

ulk of poor cream. ' li(.ni,.,y ( . 'lilca;o ..rNew .orU..

JIr "Let's kiss and mako up." She -'If vou kissed me, I'd hare to make uu all

over gain, anre enough.11

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uLA..r i.f this naoer will be tnt

a learning that a Urne coaUrsot for advm fsliitr NoTo-Bao bihI t ao.arets. the fanioue i.rsiiaruli'.us n.auufacturea by the Hterlliig lteiricAly Co. ot i -lilcairo and New V ork, se keeii adveu. I ho Hterlha; Ivemedyto. spiiioiiate Uie value of tub) paper n sua vortlalng medium, and tl a ci nplloieBl Is Uu more mark I, as tho i on pany is s cod servaUve concern wUuh sei s its producta under an absolute arnurnitee to ure or money refunded. Even retail druggist ij I , horised to sell No-To-Bae, Riiaranteefl ........ hnl.it. euro. Rtid I'liscao tS, euaraa-

um1 eonstlsatloa eure, under tl. is absolute

iruarim., and readers noed not hesltiitetO hnv Uies) preparations, a- It Involves uo

rUli wnaujver, either physical Or a USB CI SI

When bilious or .-.-nvc ''.it a t .scaret cauuy estnsvetto, eure gaaauaataad, Im, tui . . r. .n.. !,, wn.B se'dlns; a ma

chine fur driving naili waa sdvlsed U)gW oue for cleaning them iexas bil.er. Hull's surrh 'urs Is taken iutcrnally. Price 7"c ns who would bo a prent soul In Wie future must bo a great soul WW.- W. Emersou. JrT trv a faj box of Cascarets. the 4uost Uver ami bowel rcKulaU.r ever ntadu. Bor -"It Is wonderful bow- much a wompaLairo throngh." He- Tee, v" ' U the way of pookeW M toatmm '-Trutli.

To frraia woman of sUmmerlnfr ak her what she thinks of the girl h' r hufhan carao n- ir geiting ennairM to a couple or Snars More she imuruxt bim.-loxas ifier. m Low Kate Eaeurslons Houth. On tlm first aud third Tuesday of each mouth IUI October about ha.l ratos for romd trip will be maoe to notnta lu tho Bouth by the Louisville & uhurti. BailmsuL Ask your ticket agent

about It, and If ha cannot sell you ex. -or--I a ttcK4 m write to C. P. Attnore. Oenoral I'asHTifrer Agent, Loulsvillo, K) . or (loo. 1J. Borner, I 1. A . Ht Louis, Me.

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king the n I Igloo of rhrist nttrnev la helping Cod. Tko io!,-T,,P n p-n,,,! indicator of the 1 "Mit of rrneo in the Itenrt. Trna reMghMi onghl to hi just ns tme i s streid enr ns In church N'o human gnlde can keep us from brmr afraid in the valley of the ahndow of th. 'f vou lnf,,v that vop hnte ronr nelg-h-r. r-od hfjeaei tht rou ar; not fit for 'IsB-rn.

cheap that I almost hlusn to in.-nnon them to you. Allow me." he continued, digging ittto his pockets, nnd bringing ant a handful of circulars, "to offer you . m . . . i.:..i. .. Ill ..I i..i,ln I r

n few leaucis w uivu n ' ' Hut the earnest man was fleeing at Hint very moment. ( inoinnati stV quirer. Indl tn Troop I" tte Houdsii. The cos of sending Indiun tioo tc the Somlan will be about fffWOO, Vf to tiie present time ,72 Indian troopj have airiv-d at Su.ikim. w ilh Nl horses, ir,s mules and provisions for thre months. It is understood that no more troops w 111 be eenl from India to Bu akin Until the middle Of September. t bicago Inter Ocean. A rurlun I. own. A man in London is leaking a lot 0 money by lending out a Ml BUUl of England note for ewell weddings, U i... o,ii,;i..,1 the rift of the brides

father. A man is sent along tO WUtel j tomnrk'et.

the note, and enn DC mane erj in exhibiting the prcscuts.--6au 'iunCisco Chronicle.

BEES AND FLOWERS. Auonry of Innert In ths lertlllsa-

tlOU Of 1'lHHtS. A writer in Median's Monthly in dis cussing the egjency of insects in the ferlUiaation Of Aoware says that there are few florists who have not been intermledthi the pnrtieulnr apeoumtmnn advanced by writers with n limited knowledge of plnam in regard to the egenoy of insects in the fertilization of flowers. According to these speculations color and fragrance have been made the attributes of flowers, sob-ly that insects may be attracted, and thereby insure crossfertilization. The insect is supposed to gurry pollen from the flowers of one plnnt to the flowers of another, and it is further iirppoeed that the progeny of these crossee have a greater power in what is called "the struggle for life" than' plant which originate from selffertilization. Those, however, who look closely Inta the nature of flowers find very much that cannot be explained by these speculations. For instance, the willow is i plant that hears male and female fiovvers on separate plants. Female flowers have do fragrance, and yet they are visited by bees, probably just as freely ns if the flowers were ever so sweet. The male flowers, on the other hand, hnve a delightful fragrance bam visit them also with freedom. s a general rule ees thnt collect from the male flowers 00009 to collect from these male plants only. 1'sunlly individual beee lUOni to work wholly on tin' female flowers; nnd, as bees visit the sweet floWUra nnd the scentless flowers indiscriminately, what connection can the odor of the mnle have to do with questions of cross-fertilization? This mema equally true of color. A large number of sweetest flowers nre extremely insignificant a regards color, while numbers of the most showy flowers have scarcely nnything that would invite nectar-loving insects. It may be granted that color and fragrance may have some little influence In attracting insects, but these characters certainly can have DO great place in building un a BpeOOlatloa as to the great changes In plants involved in theories of

cross-fertilization.

TUE CREAMOltETKR

shown. Tubes graduated specially for this test are sold by dui:y-supply linns. The cream test furnishes a giod opportunity to look for sediment; if the milk is not cleau, dirt can be seen in the bottom of the cylinder. Care should ba taken to carry the tube quietly, so that neither the cream nor the sediment will be disturbed. lieport of United btaU'B Department of Agriculture. DAI R SUGGESTIONS.

Ko.il llullt by the Mute. Prof. 11. H.Stone. M. A.. Of Lnmry College. .a.. in t a. Methodist Etevtew, mokm an elaborate argument in favor of good roads, and suggests that t he state construct in each 0OUJtt one tond extending in an east and west dir.! tion, nud one extending in n ninth and south direction, and the roads of one eoini'y to connect with he similar roada of adjoining counties, so a to form a continuous system of fust-class roads extending over the state; these rOOdatO lie carefully mum vcu nnd located by COmpOtOnl engineers, the cost fully estimated and the details of construction perfected bofort the work is begun, These roads would le object lessons to the counties nnd stimulate them to bringing up all their roads to the highest perfection. The fnrmer will le es

sentially benefited by improved rosas

Cows need both ihudo and sunshine, but a WOOded pasture is not as good as oue largely open. flWOet corn makes one of the very beat fOeda to cut off and feed green, w hen past u i age begins to fail. Bare von Btopped selling butter at the country store .' on must. If you am U make a success of the dairy. German experimenterg claim that cows calving in DiOOmbOT give OVOr '3 per cent, more milk thuu those freshening in May or June. A fa.er friend says that in using his Jersey lull on a small tread power for running his cream separator is not only a cheap and easy way to secure ell the lima, but results in more vigorous

culv e.s. ( are for the cow at calving time, or she will be profitless the rest of the season; also, put a little oil meal or oatmeal In the milk for the calves, to keep them plump, and am thut they do not gorge them elves; and remember that the calf nmkee the cow. The cow l. -qui i es a ration to grow bone and muscle as well as fat. Do not cxm ct corn to supply all that it requires in the wny of grain. It is the food rich in nitrogenous elements vv bteh will siqply that w hich is most wanted, such us nuts, bran, peus, linseed cakes with clover buy. GOOD COUNTRY ROADS. Almost Beery smfteeeuel is interote.i iu Their Mt nam e. Bwjry individual in this country who owns a horse or bicycle has nn active, living, pomonnl Interest in good roads, says the New York Ledger, but tue apathy with which many of tbom. regard the subject is only another example of how "ue doth work a haoit in a man." At present ninny roads are in a frightful condition because of the narrow tires that cut up and grind onl the lountrv thorough tares. Property owners shrink responsibility because it takes money to imprOSU the high way i, and many of them nre so given to procrastination that they cannot bring tin ins, Ives to take .m thing In hand that demands immediate attention. In addition to this, most of their wheels have narrow tires, which in itself is quite enough to paralyze

some at least of the efforts tow ai d reform. There ir no more nrgent need m this country than strict ntteution to the condition of the roads, tbr n stnool a, hnrd surface means larger loads, greater ease (or the team and much comfort for the driver. Had ronds are expensive and nnnoying. and the only wonder ii that communities are not sufficiently nlive to their owjj interest fg put the highway! in ordi r without the interference of state or national Authorities

Maw roast. 1 "ATTI.K Native sim. i OT'1'o S M Million ' p'Lyi M'K Winter wheat WTIKAT Mo 1 Hard i H KN - So. -

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ib.Tiini (to her boy sliding- down tbe hanistersi "Frit, what are toil doinf tliervt'1 Fi itz "Maklna tronsera for orphaii boys."- Fliegende Illsetter. V iwMiB-"Wbat la a tailor s gooae, pnpf" pp "I suppose it is what he makes duck trousers on." Yon Uers Statesman. Pi nCurcforCotiAuniptlon has no eri'ial u Couuta medicine.- P. M. Aiuhitt, uat

Sei. ecu M , li .:iulo, -X. l ., am '. i it leaulto the thing ttvtelyforan 9kUM I ,:,;'( i young fellow, and bring hun up tin- way she" wants hun.

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With a better understanding of tho transient nature of the many physical ills, which vanish betOYO p 1 f" forts gentle efforts -pleasant efforta -lightly directed. There is comfort in the knowledge, that so many forms of aleknoonam n-d due to any actual disease, but simply to a constipated I -tion of the system, which the pica t family laxative, Byrupol Figs, prompt. It renoes. That is why it is the only remedj with millions of families, and is a very where esteemed so highly by all who value prood health. Its beneflclsj effect - area ic to the fact, that it is the

one remedy WhiCD promotes micrnai eleaallnen without, debilitating the r- ans on which it nets. It Is therefore si 1 important, in order to grtits beneficial effectn, to note when you purchase, that VU have the ß-eiiuine article, which is nianuf act tired by the California Fig Syrup Co. only and Bold by 11 reputal.:. dmi'i'ists. If In the enjoyment of gnod health, and Um iyatem is regular, laxatives or other remedies are then nut Biednd. If afflicted with any notaal disease, M may be commen led to the most ekillfal physicians, hut if in need of a laxntire, one should have the hos, nnd with the well-Informed everywhere. Syrup . Figs stands kdgbmt and is most largely used andgivea most gOUSial satisfaction.

The most beautllut Art rroductlon of taa eerlnrv. "A nmsil buscS of tss assst frsrt t M.-.ooii stbrcd frsss ths Srsad acrts f ttiv" rirld's rrai sf Ls." Contains s setRtioa ol the most besulifulof the poems of Kuc ne PiclJ. Handsomely lllustrstnl ny thirty fire of the world's grestest artists as their contribution to the Monument Fund Sut (r the sblt csatrlbatlaas f th trsst artists Chi, kSSO csold aot hint be anoiactrd tor Ij-m For sie at hook stores, or sent prepaid on receipt of $1.10. The love nflering to the Child's Poet Laureate published hv the Committee tocreste n bind to bafld ihe Monument odtocare lor the laniily Of Ihe beloved poet. Eugene Field Monument Souvenir Fund, its eSaeaS Street. Cblcsis. III.

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Pros ail y Kaparlenea. It baa been clearly proved that the Increase in the price of farm land mors tbsn pays for the cost of making g tod county highways. - Good Uosda.

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