Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 31, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 April 1897 — Page 6
THE VVATKUY WASTE
Situation at Helena, Ark., Worse than Ever Bctoro.
! i Hrrtaa Hrt-.ik In ()' I A 'r( I'.nH Iii In Ihr Trinity timer tu J Hi.- Uatt-ro Ail win iiik I nut 14a
Hour tra lUi.i.i HA. I'.iul-rln-sll 111(1. mi or," Iii in I v, r Ill-fur. ill I n a, ArU., March -Tin- sittia- " ' '' lay li uni-M- tlr.iM .v. v Ih-
I li river rose 3:4 liit-lies during
1 it. M hours and a stiff calc has
Mwtaf almost without a 1110cnl' cc.-satiou since eight o'clock laut usjrOt. Mayor Frit?.eB issued a proclamation itoih ninrniug rccitinc the dangerous nmditiou of things and calling upon aü utile-bodied men and hoy to secure apaulca and put them.se.ves under tlsc commander-in-chief of the L- -.-. The mm. '1111.1r.011 nil t with hearty ami prompt response, ami at this uiomcut 5iH) or 600 men are assartunjr on the leve. -s while many me-- 011 th hill Ii lin ; :i 1 im.' 'ml- of i-at:wi with dirt to ba conveyed to the r vike.it 'mints. The levees ure in
I'Otiilition considering the long ! "(taug i a
Inj.' the levees KoM SMftpOTl I ' .uk in this iuiiiicdiatc section. MM RwMag Over lb I.r. . I ito th I MetSef 1 Orii A. Ni w Ok: i N.t, M irch .".. t . a. m. the Mississi;i hrokv OTcr tlie lenv the In i.l M iiuleville street in the lower t.istri'-t : al - at Hospital st reel, diivi t lv in Inn' f the tvleluat d I'rvmli Marli, t bulllltaffa The wa'cris rushIsg i n t the -tri eta, bat so far is not to am exit Ml dangerous to iiroHrtjr. From Algiers on the right lrnnk there is a er. for help to strengthen the lev i es. hick were serioiis y willv1 in il t' the high water and th.' severe northwest wind during tha nlfbh The river rose hero seven-tenths of .1 foot lurum the 'list -4 hours. It i-. uow cieht-teiiths 1 f a foot ahove the 16fout n.ark, wi i h is the danger line. Tha Mllllll r.se haa occasii mrd muc h alarm. OFFICIAL STATEMENT. ICHiT.fi. tiici- r rmn M I ilii t VMM t I -: in : 1 eei Au. 10 i i v ..ni Ui'i . rd. WaMUXOTOW, March Ml ieti. Wilson, chief o army eiiir'nee-H, reeeiveiia t. lea-ram from Col. QUloSOtO pn i lent of tin Miaaiaalp i river OOBUldaeiou, dated Vieksburg. Sunday, as follows:
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the BoOd M'fTerxr, was published here M.n.iev. l'hn supjdi-, whleh arara ahip)H-d on the Idle 1 f Meuiphi. w ill he U lv Weieollie, and tlie lOMJ papers are i.'iaiiiuious in praisiu: theliU ia! Itv of St. I.ouis Uiwurd the str iken pe in'o of tiie lower Mbkfjbwlpoj valiey The Mipp.ic are to be ii-tr.huted anion-- the U st itnU? 0 the neighboring piaeea. ami are sent to M. -iiphis as the most central and bcst-cijuii iK-d diatritmtiag p"iwU Ol eobl an I Mai ianna Ar!;., arc said tt) bt ill the direst need. Innumerable refajroM from the baoh
womls are gradually gaining the river front and un . M rescued 1 ro:. nt ly, will per sh from exjaisuro and want. The news that the rivers 1 f the noHh ure still risitig hascaiiseu TMt tn-pida-tiOH lu re and further south, ami many 1 w ho have kept up their courage thus
far ure weakening- and travelling for high ground. The long reach betweon Mnmnhbi nni Cairo- although not sutTering as badly tinaiudahy !. n the tliHvl as lower dow n. pr s-nti mON physical sutTcri ng and danger of life tu.au the tlooih-d plantations b tween here nnd tireenvilic. and the wi-atl.er is far kM propitkKU Si!"v. rain, frost n:ul fog have -oin-blnod with the nMd compiet.- thu most awful disaster which has visited this district since the war. It is a bkW ibnl the conihiaed generosity of tha people of the Tinted Mates will be ruqnirnd to alu-viatc.
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A Ct-OUMV PROjrLOT.
THE TRINITY RIVER FULL.
TBI INTNDATED P
a-jg?i. but the Ii. avy wind and the kwourlodgc that the river is to ri-.i for --ef-rtl days longer has nerved every rn.vn for the most desperat- tight ever lefi in this country. pt. Nolty of the rescue boat Titan reports another break. It is at Wood's fago landing, 1', miles above Ktov 'ton's. The bn-ak was .MHJ f et wide jresterda as the Titan paaaofl tlere. alth Highlit occurred late Suturtiay afternoon. Ttos bn ak will put all the country -t already inundated under water Wd to Laconia, and (apt. No'ty fiir.Us t!i -re is little douht tiiat that nnosraifleaat Uviy of land wiiialaobc liHiigcl. I'iie break iu the levee at Laconia is Im ''I t 11 . ' 1 r 1 1 !..-
1 i- m miji am 1 sas va v ß s a Mino sa 'Hope is strong here, but a de.4-jt--.t fight la btteg made all ah nig tt-line. To-day the entire front will ' rais d mi one to two feet, making thr levee from four to live feet highei 1 Vi m it was when the Hood commenced. if Knv pro'T. r-i of assistance have ro n r. ei iv, -d. but Helena fee la that -A r ia able to take care of herself and .' trieben oaaa who apply to bar fof . . .V . i . . 1 1 .
-'ii'i.T. .il ore i.'ius are one ner- utsv. tint more refugees are reaching ier from every phut of the compass.
BTT.ON OK IIKI.KSA. AP.K.
phis to Vieksburg gi ve flool reaiings varying l to 3 feet above any previously-recorded readings. The feeling everywhere is one of great uneasiness. and all state 1 vee boirds are battling against rising floods rcgardicsi of cost Aa yet no widely-spread damages iiave baaa reportact, though several breaks in the levee about UroaaviUe on both banks have occurred. Tha lofean are severely strained at all piint.. The commission will give all pOBSibla aid
vi 1 M.li- lt.nl. ni l.n Ml lli-li-'ia. Ark., .0 W .1 U in. 1 In- I.i-. IIki.ena. Ark.. March 30. Mayor Kri.on issued the following: The gravity of the Ilo I continues, a-ffffravatcd by the stormy weatlier, wkicli renders it necissary for every sabla-hodicd citizen and a resident of t.v city to aid in preventing a br ak in iir lev-e. I therefore urgently rennest ti i all Imimii ---s I us Ii.' closed imHadiatell and that every able bodied r Mi in tlie city n-pirt at once ti the pM-sons in charge of the h vees. and hu'ing w ith them such bxds for h 111 fiing dirt H thev may In1 nble to get. I r,- p-ron v. hu ean command a team 4 1 on Id repirf it to the undersigned for ranrtOC in ha il tigdirt. Letevery ii'land a hi I ping hand and aid in sav-ft-the city from the threatened ealainWiy. " N. i. I' hit on . Mayor." An ho'ir aft. r the proclamation was
YIF.W IN THE FLOODED DISTIUCTB of THE BOUTH. FTKASIKH KHOM IUMPHUI 00IXO fO MA It I ON. ARK. U MILKS INI.AVD. by applying moncv balances to BrotOC- .' 1 sterday. bua there are no f ars of a
tion of works. Water rising slow I v
bokrw Helena." A NEW TERROR. )li e Kullim in 1 1 1 - Will. of DtMtraw I Inn l KIimiiI. Mkmpmis. Tetiii.. March Ml The river here is almost stationary, with a fall Utf tendency, and the paopto Mttlll ot Meinpliis on both sides of the flooded
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INCIDENT OF I'IIE MISSISSIPPI KI. l.
Inanod the town was like Sunday , eierst 1111 tin' levers, where great m tiviajr reigood. Nearly every mail anil Uiy
in Helena was hard at work lia-iiing that ruined crops, drowned cuttle cliri. nd tilling sacks Tie- river is ris- 1 iioincs destroyed can bring, and
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I' ve.'H for IM Mini li.,--.i r t In.. I I'l Hllll tl'll. NATCWB, Miss March - riae of a foot in the la -t :i hourl puts the river bnra iaai bbjbai than evar known ba ftwa. while tie- ereal Of the uavc has yet reached here. It is reprted tfaat the levee at W.i . side broke at inidaaarkt above here The crevasse is IN erV wide. Which will throw an ocean of water upon ihis e-iu. It doesii't seem pus ait'c that the levees ean hold an inercisse. la-ing now taxed to then ut ., v lireat excitement prevail - all ixri the vallev, there seeming to le no furlh r doubt among the planters that ll c aie on il ve of the most
te n: . e crllow know n a 01 Uiiuj- iM niml
flood.
The heavy snow has len going off so gradually that fears .' a lu nvv rloo I have a'-out snbskied, seapt in one r two looniitiaa when- gory or otber local oooditiona brought about Sooda The gradual melting of the snow is can liaaf inueh moisture to sink into the grot'tiii. promising well for the cror season. VOBspwratU itci i!ncQoncT. 111.. March ML- The Missiasipi loll slightly to-day and to-i ight the water registers 14 fe-t iie he, alwive low -water mark. It is believed that the t;. 1 is only temporary and that toon win k- an tri bar rlaa in a day or so. Tlwsitiiii.il ! lt-iiirl t-tt la li Alarming. Mkmi it.s. Ti tin. March :M). Tha levee bfOltC th.s afternoon back f
I'm: shir.-. !..-. The situation below
here is reported alarming. Nn flood hI si . Iiiitn. Si. aOOW, March Dr. Franken laid) the weather obaarrvr here, sa, s, after making an ajdmnatiVO study of tbe situation : "There is pisitivelv BO danger of a Mood bora at pi es, n. and there w ill not be anient lth the upper Mississippi and Mbwonrl thud at tha MUMtbina The MisMinri right me i,a 1 1 ts room for MON water. The upp-r Miv sissippi is riong slowly, but can not s'iid down enough w ati r to affect St.
I do not anticipate trouble
here." THE
district , know that the condition", ean In: no worse from higher water. Already thev have suffiieil all tin- ills
and the
horrors that OOaffOOTl those who haw ha l tlM hardihood to remain, are those of disease wit hont the mei.ns or fnotlb
ues to comnai is, or aeain w.tnonT me (,,s
attention or mitigating condition that 1 i alb riate pain, or comfort tha hoed ones left bebuadi The orcvalenceof disease, resultant fr oapnsure to the floods anl unCnvorable rh-menta. is appalling. Of ' icarly IM men. women innl ihi'.lren rescued b one e pel 1 1 ion . 6 I were suf- ! fciiug with acute attack of chills ami ' fa rer, three had pn iim uiia and to
were very low with pleurisy. f)M of l liest is known to have die I a! t irdrO) an I t be ii-iiii ber of Mortalities will far Kiiriiass the drownings and other -.isu-alitte , of t he ibio I. The letter from Secret ir , (ieoryTC II. Morg'a. of st. Louis, anno meins thai
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. '""V l se i 1 1 1 - irom liiere ere o l uieir w ny , fvn,- in Un MnMtf il -i i vii j ii. n- I to Uomphia for dintrihatioa a in uaa atM at aaaeyMA
CiRANT MONUM.N".
( oii' O um i f ' - In Mie MUUlps
l I O laellj Mure fr.trlioic ml Ii Is l'rilHltlr that Ihf Wu;sl IIa Nnl ,-i I k.M rn-in sl No lurllur i (Tun. Maae sa Mao ,,t'' ,,r''s.1 ,, k-. Miss . March 31. -The indit.onof nCaira la the Misalaalppi vallev gis s daily more -citiag. and it is probable the worst has not ln-eu xperienced. One or two more big breaks, one of them l.OOtl feet wide. Q
icurredin lloliver count last night, and
'the watrs from that joining NMN with Ihn e other stn unu are MM rushing towards the s,e.itii. carry iig de-
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Humors Run riet In th tloud In tbe Sprlna Uood'n Ssrsupürill rtpeU every trace of humor, gor a tfiKl .;.'t i anJ tout-t up the J.ti m Hood's Sarsaparilla ; All drasf st.. Ii i Mr to. Get only lluoO's. Hruur Pill; r ,r " r 1 1 ' I ItXHl 5 I HIS ta, , , .,v,
There are some Humen who ure reennded fh.it the are miim-i :oi ci eat im even time s mau t.ike uff hu. hat to them - Alt ibbaM Qloba
lie"! lore yaalietter than my life." She . "I olisidci ilig the iitenli h n, I e. timet siy I that 1 um uipiiaed.1' Indianapolis Jour-
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a Fortjr-Feal tUse eeMl ateaadB(a Foes un lluir. Dallas, Tex.. March M. Al erorin. his body f water is flowing past I alias to-night. Trinity river h:'.s risen to fully forty feet and is risin f now at the rate of a foot an hour, although no rain hits fallen sia this moraiug. The overthov is doing vast damage to farm property all along the banks. John Qat and Miss Rnby niitli were drowned in a brooch of the Trinity near Kra. in Ooob eo.int . . yesterday v iiing. The body of Nlis, Smith was found to-day. Her father is au aidermaa of Oainearillai Tax, Batbrond managers estimate the dam age to property of various lines il Texas at not less than Sä.ni.OM. Ni trains can go south before to iiio.tov on th.- Santa Fe. the t'eiitral, or tbl
Missouri. Kansas v Texas. Things
are being patched up so as to sen I trains nirthward and eastward to night. The general property lo,s in Texaa from the storm is estlMnted at from f 1. 500, (Kill to ?.OO0.i)u a. lours of a IT .) ll . i ! Sr. Tail. Minn.. Marob 80. The waters iu the Mississippi rose siightlf;
A hUD-STRKAM wiiiüi.riKii. .trn. tiou tu bouses, barns, gins, ft relug. live stiH-k. etc. I irtiinately the poOpic of the il. Ibl had taken time by ih foreloek, nod had cither aacniid tbob horaea and cattle n iiigh lands ar drivi ii them out of (aa foothills. No effort! are being lath to stop the brcaka they have gotten beyond human c atrol and the work ill that direction would b fruitiess. but every possible energy is irected toward the preservation am! st i engt helling tf miles and miles ,. BFAUhy banks still itnadinf. i a,t. J. f, F..ans. president f Uta it.it. ml road noauaiaalon, and Warden McLaurin. of the penitentiary, returned last night from lireenvillc. in whieli ricinity they had been for u week or more directing the labor of " convicts in preventing the broaka and overflows. They MOOti that tha ftata farms. 11 in all. are uow under w ater or w ill be by to-morrow nadthnl the extent of Um disaster is beyond all computation. Bo far the levees around tireenville have stood the strain: no breaks are repirted Within less than ten miles on cither side, and as the river. OH aOBOttttt of
si a it n m Mmtx re flic Sltmt lllmm reeulili- Miiufba nl
tmm tlt-Hr In flu- Viril. , In the Smth. they art the easintst and I m ist anraaana. The trees ml brüh, put forth their buds and : J ...... r -. . , ,iiy x,.g. etablcs and fruits are read for i atiaa, and i in fact all nature m.-iiis t l,.i. . ...-.j from it am nter riate. The Loaierilbi k N.isliviile Ranroad Compaajr reachw the Cardan sp.it of the Sooth, and will on the Inst and thud Tucsd.os of Man h and April sell round tup ticket to all principal points in Teiineeeeej Alabama, and Wis' Florida, st about halt rat, write f..i advertising matter and particulars or excursions t. i 1. Ataore, Oeneral Psseenger nt, li : -ille. Kv . or Uco. B. Horner, 1). 1. A., St. !OUlS, Mo. 'Were yon an eye WltnOM to this affair" asked the pneecator "I d o t know what ou'd all a Btsh sritneee, Lutlwarn'ttuore'n live rod away."
Milt m iUinnstein. a gradaata student of the Jonas Hopkins Lnivemtyi oi italic mure, has pu p.uni a UMtttosjlapll .is a tbeaM tor a dagrM hich be expects to receive next dune. He bat dioeeu (or hia wbjecl the history al the It v ' IL K. fron its inQMlfkia on the night "t r oru.o U'tii, sJ7, alien -ä t tbi leading bosinetn men oi Ball i more im t at the bottw ot Philip H Thonsae and deietl inean wheieoi ti e trade ot lialtiuinre with tin Weal could ba restored. It was at this BMeting tiiat the vinpaiiv wo organized which attet wards bunt t he . A U. 11. K. Mr. Baio nstfin's lauin giapli take up the hmtory ot tha road from tbal i i;'it until trai ks were laid to Wheeling. W. a., in I8S3. The 70th aaniverser" ei the It. AO. Ii. U. Co. was February IStb, Is.C
"While Miss Fitz was away. fitsortTf took her parrot." "Anything hapfwn: "1 lon't know; nhe keeps tiie i.iii t i'.iwn cellar now, and the eng igensCBl b off." Life. Limp and lame lame back. St . .Tseols Oil cures it protiij tly. surely. '(Jreat Scott, Fj.h' what's the number of your lioots?" "Two, sah, utie loh eaih toot, sah." Taut try a Kb lx- of Ca trets ranljf as thartir.fi inst liverandbowi I regvhttorasaaiai The ordinary m li. d1 v dne-n't think, and is much healthier. F. F Moutressor.
A cold sore and stiff. All right sgain. St. Jacobs Oil did it tured.
Opportunity makes si. ort mlis. When one is out it Uatts ix idid and unots on. N. V. Weekly.
I'ori'lKii Niitiiin Invlteil In Hrnil W 11 s,i;.t In I'.tr; n iiHl- In UM Iu4 ixur.il I -r. r !. Wamii.m.ion. March :;. s refill v Sherman has st nt t he fol low ing eabbgrain la our minist i s abroad w ho arts acciedited to n at ons possessing mu iea: Th- t.rant municipal lnsiurur.il I'limtnittee h is i ., i. itetl lh p -siilrnt t.i officially mvlte the in. ii it .mi- iiat imi . io ser.il war shlr participate im l lie ren i n. rues oa Apiii ,T m-xw vrhrn lh 'irant laOaSOMMt SSSOetaUsa Witt ioianUIr deliver te the tit et New Ymt Mm knob if i. en i... int. crertisi hy mt riiritory sut-
hii .p; en,, ul Ilm rs.Ui- 1'iir It rill lie if rut -
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A RIPK OVn THE FARM four breaks. nhOfO, has fallen nearly two feet in front of the city, there is ' good chance that she will escape the iwful calamity that has Isen so trongly this-atem d for a week. News ban this morning was that
llreenville was live feet underwater, w ing to the break ab. .ve, but private vlviees rooaivod lau-r in the i.ay say the town is still high and dry. Tr i Hie on the Yazoo A Mississippi Valley, apart f the Moose Central Bystent,nnabaea inipeiliWid above V iclcabarg, and tlicris no telling when a train will be able to get all the way thfOVafb again. News from all point-- ahmg the river, Vieksburg. Knickei ami other places, is that tl breaks al ore reduce the
"olume of water in th main channel. IN THE YAZOO DELTA, ""our Turn ni An- fSMHte" twte tin Ha iti, in. i People tri- i ii . hie. Grkkmvii.i.k. Mis... April 1. Four les'.riietiv torrents a -- DOW pouring
their devastating rloo Is ititothc Ya.ooM is.issippi delta. Town of Gonnleoa in Bolienr eono ty is already Boodod. The greater part of llosetlale will lie submerged by night.
Kverywhcre up and down the railroad and levc- hundreds of pOOpla arc hurrying from the overilow . The gaunt poabW of despair iio.t sinlks abroad in
his fertile valley. AT NEW ORLEANS. iieliil ni It l ii ti .l ili:i , Ii.- I ( u-fil ro' Motlag 'tiit tu j villi Hoiii. Nlw Hhii ans Anril 1. The rivcaitnntSoo from tha Itoobohoo staudpiint is very discouraging. A storm .struck the city early this morning, and a heavy wind is prevailing on the river, while rain has faLeii in trrents. It is ontidently eapeotad that th" levees protecting the city front on tin New Orleans bunk of tlM river will hold, and even if br aks should occur above munici al limits, the only damage will be from backwater. Hut Um embankments on the Algiers side of the river require tin- closest watching, and may Is- cons'.iti-red dangerous. A i reak in tbntqnartar w ill do a vast amount of itamOJI SENT BACK TO JAPAN. Hawaiian li"Trnmi'iii oert IIa il'irht In -jr I I mlisslr ilili I mmlcranta. Rovot.1 ii. March S3, Special cor lOOpOOjdenet-. ) Trouble over the at-t.-niptii' landing of fVt Japanese iinmi-lrr-nb troin the stetinisiiip shinshiu Mara has been ended bp tha departure of that steamer, on the .til in.t, taking back :. pas. ngers, w ho had been found by the Hawaiian ai'ln itics not entitled t l.iaiillg. Tha feeling against the Jnpanea . ii iwerer, is con ataatly in Teasing an I Mff "is ttMstMi le likely to w-cur at any tiui
Sfnr Inlm i." As you chew jobacoa for bfanMMO, n-e Star. It is riot on.y the beat, but the most lasting, and therefore the i beepeet. It would be s I deal i- i-u r to luve our ntighbors as out aeivce if tiny woahl do things the way we d. N. V. W-ek!y.
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For VfKY fdstkiioua people.
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The success of Ufeg Wavcrlcy Bicycle in '96 places it at the head of the leaders for 97. This year we produce a neu aad expert '.ively made wheel, equipped with the only per. feet bearings yet made- SICK) Last yesr's famou mrsJet, Krr.tly baproyed. hj Kt-n reduced to S60. TI ssvieg Is .a tha cuut of machinery. Cataisru Frtt. Indiana Dicycle Co,,
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and health making; are included M the tnakinai ot 1 ; -
Roothccr. The nret a-
rat:on of this great tcmperaoce driah ts an event of importance in a million well regulated homes.
HIRES
Rootbeer is full cf good haaJth Invigoratlfg, np; ing, Mtbsfytac. put o:ne up to- iay ! have it ready to j at down whenever jroa re thirty. Made onlv by The Charles B. lli-.i-i t , , PhiLidelphia. A package makes 5 galloiii. Sold everywhere.
W. L DGUSLAS
Doubled up and b-nt with pain Lumbago. Use St. Jacobs Oil ar.d sti. lighten up. ea - Men look fur signs of spring out doors; women lovk for them in dry goods stores. Atchison Globe.
Cararrii ethauttta liver, I idneys and bowels. Never m ken, a eahea or gripe, 10c. "Tommy, who srae .ban of Are" asked the teachar. "Noah's a 1!"," said TaOMsJT, who is coiisidertd i i it nicsiiig.
A crutch is usod for sprains. Use Jacobs Oil instead; il cures.
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We could forgive the man who knows it all if he sronMa't msirl on teioug it all. N. Y. Weekly.
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IM THE BilSTin s?v!e. fit and isrsbility 1 an v ihoe ever offered st 1.30. I IT IS MADE II Alt TUT l ATEST SHAEES 1 sad STYLES and of every vsrif ty of leaiher. ! OHE DEALER IW A TOWTt elves exdniive fssle and advertised ia local p.-?t on receipt of reasonable order. Write lor catalogue to W. L. POUGLAS. Brovkton. Mass.
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