Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 4, Number 48, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 30 May 1874 — Page 3

THE MAIL

A PA«ER FOR THE PEOPLE/ iff* Personal.

Only nlnoty-flva Smitha lntha city

Cfai&R Voorham iaalowljr roeoraring. John Moore ha# raturood fi»» ette.

W. B. SWUlto went to ttO» weak. W. E. Heodrtefc w» to Ijynaaco this week.

Miss Kate M.

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Mike Grcrrertnan has retained from I the latest styles of the season are found the east. .. l«tttoaeatabliahnient,andyottpaj-ayo«r Rev. Richard Ilargravea to visiting In money and takea yoor cbokse. the city. V-y.. Do yon want to bay an organ and pay

John Cronin left for Europe on Thnra- jjtor it on eaay tennat Jfsoesll at W. II.

this week. ____________ Rev. Kmsley Hamilton is still confined to hia reaidence.

Wanted—A few more recruits for the Mulligan guards. Mr*. T. H. Barr win pass the summer in Bowling Green.

is a cousin of Mrs.

J. B. Lyne, of this city.

Robert Caldwell, of tbe Cincinnati Gazette, was In town this week. Dan. W. Peasley, of Burlington, Iowa, is in the city on a short visit.

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Holllday, of the Indianapolis E\ening

News, was in town this week. John W. Davis has accepted a law partnership with Allen A Mack.

Candidates are multiplying. Tbe heat don't have any effect npon them

Mr. Felsenheld, of the Marble Palace, came in from New York yesterday.

day last. Paige 4t CVa, and learn their terms of j}M gjve mm

Haller Rice, son of Br. Ric« of Rock-1 born and bred among horses, he knows viile, is visiting friends in this city. all about them, and will keep none but ,,, ftrst-ciass Mock. He has a large and

Joe. R. Clicadle, of the Ro«dtville Re- ^ne ^0t of buggies and carriages, yet so publican, is looting about town to-day.

Mrs. IJeut. a. R. Bacon, In the city visiting, the guest of Miss Kate Morgan. Rev. Win. Stephenson, of Decatur, 111., was vitUting friends in the city this week.

Preston Huasey and wifo will spend a month in the east during the warm weather.

P. Stunkard, of Brazil, was in town this week, visiting his daughter, Mrs. Chas.

Barrick. Mrs. Ed. Valliant, who has been visiting friends in this city, retained home this week.

Guf. Arn, assistant postmaster, Vicksbnrg, Miss., returned to his home last Thursday. 8am. Roysa hi a distant relative of Brooks, of Arkansas—aeveral hundred miles distant. ..

The crusaders liave about completed their work ot copying petitions at the Auditor's office.

Mhw Dudie Milligan, who has hf*en visiting friends here, has returned to homo In Hamlltion, Ohio.

The Indiana editors will ail reach home by this evening from their axcar sion to the eastern cities.

Prof. Anton Shide returned yesterday evening from Indianapolis, where he went to hear Lucca sing.

Members of the Eleventh Indiana Volnnte

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are rto meet at the

Couifc»* Channel U*is evening.

Ck rcpa E. Boffga. for slv rrnm irtth Ilohug, IW A haa a position at F( i.s nlM-i't & Jaark-t's.

J. a Dickerson, of |h* GaaeU^and

edeursdon party, are expected home evening Warrie If. Ripley, who read law in the thhidtv, isr.-w l—''i 1 ?rt ItnUiuH^li with L^XUiii Ilaaiiii'jii'l A Haw«a»

Drs. Read, Airaiiruiigand WlW«i go to Denton Monday to attend the annual meeting of the Anwi'-i# Medleaii Aasoc^aion. Will BanUn will aoe^,p. -t tl.. .u BunUn A AiutyhM*aaifc^Jeal prQwnrttona.

h»M have vengeance on the petfiafantorof the V. Theluxnry of the hath lag ^,tly enhaa«'"i by the saw of the Tariush Bath Tow»i or tiivwa. A tim at Bontitt A ArttaAi\wjfr Drof

When Jtm »*"te and ft* up for Ota affinal' r, go to R.Oagg*a Art Emporinnt and ae!^ aeina tlk» b^utlful pWures. He dow tout*** all kinds at tta»P»iabte w***-

tome* oc* •*, when insure yoor properi* xaere n*v»r has b*B adooht about ti.'s«nhattu,: al coinpany« alwajp* «aife and paying loaaea wl»-1* wHli aab aa gain gnat fWvwir ^ar eltia-^ UatiQr.

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President Nott, in his wise old

George Oonion and T. R. Oilman were I once took a newly-married couple aside, in St. Louis this week. {and said: "I want to give you this advice, my children: Don't try to be happy

evening Ota week, took off hta dotted king it wanu tar each oilier. In UUs look at tbe ctty behtod laMtfcwof thaooontry ilia warm enough him. an!, then-^ppy thought-started for mort people without going toroch fwRkkBa^toaaethenawaadhaadaonie jextremea tomake it ao. JJowlbera •tyke of jewelry jost reeled thow, I a C. htwO, the boot and «ho® man, who modem mtod&m, «a*t tdmatflf with his keepa hie cieriu in a aweat allthetime gtita attha feet of hia girl and won her he hat aaoeeoded in building np aa large after all. HieaM»»i ia plain. a trade aa any house in tbe state, al

Xf the pfyf ffflf thtmgh he haa^ tho bwdneaa but dency to banWh hafa hata with I bricks In 'em—what a rush that* would be to the fhahkwable hatter. (v,r4«rn» cor*, the new Arm of Howe A Tatea la [doing a rushing buiineaa, and daily are orders received to keep up stock. All

CoL DowUng visited the Capital City renting, with privilege of purchase at L^jy day aa possible as his stock is any time and allow the money paid for disappearing. They will find him monthly rent to apply on the same. courteous and obliging, and can rest a»-

Happiness is a shy nymph and If you chase her you will never oatch her. But

ZMrn. John O. Shryer has been visiting |ju* go quietly on and do your duty, and

at Decatur for some time. I she will come to you." One of the best

J. M. Allen held court to Newport this ™7* b® lect. week for Judge Davidson. Mim MoUie Steele, of Rodtville, has been In the ctty this week.

Is for them to make up their minds to purchase their groceries at R. W. Rippe* toe's "White Front."

IT

cannot be said that the agents oi the Singer Sewing Machine use any greater exertions to sell their machines than do the agents of other machines. They all work bard, tise printers ink

liberally, bring the same forces to bear

ygt

the swom returns made to the

owners of sewing machine patents, show that the Singer leads all others, its sales being nearly double that of any other. We print the figures in another column, to which we draw attention. .. •.

J. A. Burgan, who recently purchased the Chad wick Livery Stable, is commanding a fine custom. Having been

CU8tom that he finds

Miller A Arieth, at their stand on I south Fourth street, are readv for the spring campaign, with an im-| mense stock of saddles, hand-made harof every description, trunks, valises,

wjaip«i

There is no place like home, especially when yon find the dinner or supper table nicely spread with the good things of life. Therefore, kind reader, if you want to live well and make your home happy, be sure and decide to buy your fiunily groceries of Barbour A Greenough, southwest corner of Fourth and Cherry streets. They are clever gentlemen, and atHl number one goods at the prices.

Don't try to get something for nothing, rather be willing to render full value for all you get, then, perhaps, yon will not get swindled. Buy your goods in the legitimate way, of those you know to be honest,liberal business men, such men, for instance, aa Milligan A Bond, the popular grocers, at the Marble Front Grocery, opposite the Fourth achool fcm-tsr.

For all kinds of books, for sfcrtionwy of the moat elegant styles, for blank books of every description, for croquet and other ganuia, for polito attention .land reasotii»!4e prices go to Button A

HaiJimon^

i:i» the trial

v^oisto

broWercd

t' tral P- kstom. They

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'ItenHioUH'rtw. jf Plt'p'o are nniu^ tof-r*'liheisiHer, the opinion «|uito p«evawut that Iroe-

A "c-t'iTry1!a.'-irwrt flroann the ootintry was a iaesa will soon revive. victim" «d« Sd«ndK the other Ukeiy «y will hem abundant day. lie Idled away about an honraml that It not, lo some extent at Scsat, a half of his valuable time in tlx- en- jl* rv topracilce ^momy. There dcavor to« tal rin lien km w«.v wWeh many iloilars can be o'm advtiusenu:.t pt.i,u4 In lmita-!saved this year. It is by ofalBbill. He

ALE OF

of pr curing any rare.

obctores.

»«ca n«t asoally ke^ In 1 |?v»r pure lii(Dors of every variety for iSMHlt'-ih.ii.indotiier pnrpoaes, thedt"Uesttobaoeoe and cigam,the ojportunity fc, p.,r.--Ii.iv•) vriUi an honetrt dealer, one wh«« «^td can relied on in these dayt uf adulter i: and imposition, thereean be «0 «l*nht that the {riaec to

Jstii^s B. I^rw's, opposite the

Ktlii It hi not

It is

\eai boota and ilxxi, for men and buy** tonwniad missea, glr'is md babies, at Koyea Andrews, south ante of Main, Jwd east of Fifth street. WWleotbYderiew announce selling at emt and aiphataort •rtha.vt, th» people who know whew togt! Kood foot*«arMthe ta#«tliving Igkws, go to Andrews.

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load of !W*» splendM Stone Pomp joat ivedj everybody likes them. This pomp hi dcAhwred apd pot up wHfej-

extra dtorg*, and when within twenty MQiieaof Terre Haute at the low price of ten dollars for the ftta* ten feet complete, and seventy-five cants for each additional foot. Printed guarantee froaa the taanufiMtnrer with each pump. First come, first served. Office at Buntin

Addreas lodk be* ll», Terre

Battle, Sad. H. Tarn,

TEREE H^UTE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL

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A «mg man itoiyatotol fa lo*«,| Hwi ww atill continue to rage In. At won oawn to the Main rtrcot bridge ona Vanw, ami

UMrival

gofornofst aw ma*

tdMHtUme. His stock is immense, and has been selected with the greateat caw his motto has ever bean, "quick sales and small profits." Having purchased an interest in the groocry henna of Bow ser and Johnaon he has determined to diapoae of hla stoek ofboota and shoaa at actual eoat he has determined tooloae oat in a month's time, bat if the goods keep going at the present rate, 1m will run through with it in a much shorter time. People requiring anything in his

They have some trouble in getting «ued of finding things exactly as he reMason A Hamlin organs as fcat as they

can sell them. They have just received a lot of Chickertng Pianos, and fresh supplies of sheet muate. •go.

prm4mU them

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to be.

While other merchants are worrying and fretting over dull trade there Is one who aeeina to be getting along just as usual. It is true he oompiaina of trouble in the way of collections, but his trade instead of slacking up is steadily on the increase. That man is T. II. Kiddle. This week he lias been doing a fine bus* ineaa in the way of ribbons, comets, cm-

collar* and cuflk, of which ho

an

attractive stock from which to se-

The Markets,

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The following figures are paid to formers and others by dealers In tills city: BUTTKll—Best 3 S0@ £UU8 10 KItUlT—Oieen Appltac

Dried Driinl P«»ohcii

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GRAIN—0HN White Wheat................. 1 1V Alabama........ 1 30

Hal Wheat™ 1 20

HOGS—Nett 6 00 Live........ 4

HAY—Per ton........ IIIDE»-Ureeu„., ft

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cured 10

Dry salted 18

Flint trimmed 13

TALLOW—Prime 6J* POTATOES POULTRY—Chickens, per dox..

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Hugar

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cult to fill all calls. He makes a specialty of boarding horses by the day, week or month, at reasonable rates, and takes the best care of horses.

800

Turkeys per lb.. 8 CO® S 10

KKTA1L MARKET.

FLOUR-Family OROCKRIB8—OoQbe, IUo Tea

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City Lots.

The undersigned having made a second subdivision of his place in the eastern part of the city of Terre Haute, comprising iwo hundred and twenty-six lots, in sizes to suit purchasers, now oners for sale apart thereof on terms of payment of one, two, three, four and 11 vo years, with six per cent. Interest included in each note in advance

blankets, rugs, and all articles in payable as the notes become due. To pur-and thnlr line Thev do a verv laree chasers making Immediate Improvements rneir line, iney ao a very I additional privilege* will be given as to trade by selling only the best goods, and payments and to those not making early

selling at the lowest possible prices. The manufacture of collars for the trade is a specialty with Miller & Arieth.

I improvements one-fifth part of the pur-

chase money will bo required In advance. Deeds will be executed and mortgages required to secures the payment of the purchase money. The lots with a plat thereof will be shown at any time by the undersigned on the premises or by Mr. Beach at tbe Prairie City Bank. may30-6t CURTIS GILBERT.

Spring.

SPRING

is upon us again und everything

in nature Is springing lnto^new life. In this constant change of season we are apt to forget that wo also have corresponding changes. The body has its summer and winter and Spring, and the changes in nature are not more remarkable than those in the human system, particularly in the blood and of all the wiufons §#ring is the one In which we should

Take Care ol'tlie Blood, The dkl custom of giving medicine in the spring to purify tty blood, Is founded upon sound principle, and accounts, in a large msasufft, tor the sturdy, robust health of our ancestors. Now, then, is the time to prepare tb« system for the coming heat of sumby purging out the foul humors and Impurities fathered during the winter, and restoring to the impoverished blood, the vi and purity necewary ^o sound health. XasM»'s Cordial will 4* the work eft

Dwtively, Wpeedtly and safely. It combines all the requirement* of an alterative and tonle, and Is prepared of wellknown roots ant) herbs according to the best known methods, by pmetlcnlfcbemists. It unotaseeret meUeine, (iBCh botUe.havlag wrapped with it a full deeeriptlon of all the Drufi that enter Into Its composition. It Is therefore a sale and reliable medicine.

Be |«re yesyH the right stskla,

Lane's Cordial! *-AND—

i*:* mooD PimiiB, WRAPPED IN YKLI/JW TIM»UK I'ATER. jV41% ST «tv« II a Trial !*Ha ^»rWle by all Prngglsts and Dealers, Prepared only by

G, D. C»ne & Co., 8t. Lewi#, Mo.

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Keep Cool.

vrmgoBM th» office.

Terre Haute Iw Co., US MAIN STREET.

Is tilled with BOOK OF ... HANDIW

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The Thira Haute Ioe Oi»|ip«aiy la selling fiunily ioo—10 to 3S pounds per day fl-85 per hunderd. This Is only 2S oenta Li gher than last aoaaon.

JU F. PKRum, Proprietor.

MIL VMM WAMJ&

Tho chmpest plaoe in tbe state to hoy Is at M. R. Freeman's.

1^*2, FRESH FISH: f«ke "ferie Salmon, Pike and Fish, Pickerel, Bass, Trout, White Perch, Cat Fish, Bufiklo and Eels. Also clioico Fruits and Vegetables, fresh Butter and Gggn, Chickens and Turkeys kepi constantly on hand and for sale at extremely low prices, at C. T. Stevenson's fish market, on Ohio street, north side, between Fourth and Fifth streets.

BURIAL ItOBKS.

I have added to my la^je stock of Undertaker's Goods,

.Shrouds

and ltobes,

which aro coming In use very much. Also Crape and tl loves, in fact anything can bo had in my line, by calling en ^,

IilAAO 11

Corner of 3rd and Cherry street*

—Contracting, brickinying, plastering mantle and grate setting, paving, cistern building and Jobbing in general, done promptly at low rates and on reasonable terms. Residence, No. 81 south Third street. Aijukm I. Aiinorr.

-Bartlctt's is the only Bindery and Blank Book Manufactory now in operation in Terre Haute. ,,'

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Every One Should Wltnewi The JDeporfmont* Above Sp*e^€^

A Deacrijitlvc tieciare will

be Imparted to oar l'Mnwi bjr the m«*t Eflrleat Professors of Matoral History* Encaacd cxettatwly to take fb*rie or them departments. Tb« manaawnwwt haw b«»tt vnahkHt to torn pile and arrange these exhibitions by thi pxpendlttm) of a mm ot mon«y maiding t!w

Bout laaiBffat Portaae. In iMldmon tn th« Natuml Hlntory Department* above I* th«» wry

BEST CIRCUS IN THE WORLD Forming a combination of Nature and Art rnMtiaTVri. The »»ntli*onianlitatlon ta owned and dliwtixl by tho Veteran Manager,

JOIIM B0BIN803T. T«ai« of nnUrlnf enwrpy, toll and care liava heen derot«d io pprfwt and oompl»te thlM

MujteaAottf KthlUlm »f W*a4rnl Within them*njr nmetoaii ten to are Thounitndsof Animal*, Orfooif* of MonkVjTL Behoo9» of AMnhlMa. Myriads of Hud*- MS. ALL UUAHTKRM OF THE (UJOBE ^Ri»KWmDr*a

Dffitewi of the Air, th« tSarfh aad the Oeewna. ecmUnhally on Exhibition In the OnatWmM gatpoatUon, which equals in extant and variety Auj

T«n Shows in America!

ff SliU EIUIGI

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Office 175 Msin street.

MABY CARRIAGES.

On nKtha bright firing dfgraayaatarday tbe proper plaoe for the baalthlul growth of a small chikl—the baby—is outdoors, especiaily if propound in one of those elegant carriages to be had at Jaaper Holmea', No. 100 Main street. If you think of getting a baby carriage this season call and see his aasoctnumt, which is the largest and fineat |n the city, ranging in prices from $fl.00 toW

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"BHSIHESSTIIS Fill!

And preparatory to doing so wish to RUN the STOCK sa ljOW aa POSSIBLE. NOT—by ceasing to purohaae ourselves, ami fitting the Stock run down—but by

LARGE INCREASE OF SALES,

Over and above ail purcbasea. We have a BUYER in the EASTERN MARKET, and will ha constantly adding to our already wall assorted Stock of Dry Goods. To enable us in getting an

EARLY START THIS COMING FALL

Ten Thousand Dollars of New Goods just received are included in the Great Cut on Prices, at

W.S.RYCECO. *S Terre XIaot«.

INDISPUTABLY .THE LARGEST AND BEST!

FIFTY-FIRST ANNUAL TOUR

OF 1 •.

Jofiii Hobinsbn's Great World's Exposition!

EMBRACING

A MENAGERIE In Extent Unequaled. AN AQUARIUM Unrivaled for its Variety.

THE MUSEUM DEPARTMENT

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TBRBE HAUTE, THURSDAY, June 4th.

03? KX HIBITIOJT AT ALLTIMKH IN THE f.

MuNrum,lkeitagerir, Aqnn-

.CLr,nmlUM,Avtor»r' Jr

Af» «h« Mhmlng Bpvdal STovtrttwat

Th« Rhlnx-W*, or tTnlcorn In Holy Writ, w?i«hinjt mvr two ton* the War Elephant Emprt**. !-.« Inrjpp«t aver In mptlylty the ttanh«'«wt the Nyi*hiiu, Hix Man* tier Men Llom, a School of Heal*. African *Klllea,MammothTj»rtlwt the Ciwrted Htemmatopu*. HuRt

A nawmdaa,Wonderful Boat "onMtrlatma, SerpeaU, Dwarfl^ Skd«foi«|"1iint triehea, Hoath American

Conior«, Ownowarlja, KtnjrVnltarea, Henta of Borm«» r*iaej

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Bactvd Ox, with 3 o*« «nrd and 8 hortw bpla-Bua, or

Hilitiojiatanm.

»The«» ara'vpMtal ftwtsnsthatkmaaiabltm! by uoother or»anU^ton,and areonhr a tithe the many tare AntmaU, Blrw, Ilea- «. Amphibia, and othar curti*iUeB to 6 nnwd vint of »$M*jKnd«rUtf it lm pomible to m" to be seen in

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We sliali begin at once to REDUCE STOCK, and CUT PRICES ON ALL DRY GOODS, that will DRAW TRADE FAR AND NEAR.

This is no assertion,and every body who wishes to make a little money go along ways In buying Dry Gooda, will call and get OUR PRICES (at least) before purchMing. t' T*tf*s4

100 Linen and Grass Cloth Suits!

FROJf

AMD (TPWAlUMi.

Whit® Vkteria Lawk Salts, fS.00 and upward*. Creaatow, to 85 ccnif Black dreaadlacs, extra quality SS oenta. ," Black Iran Fnuae dreaaJiaeSf from SO oenta, to extra at 75 cents. Saaiaier Silks, reduced from fl.pO to 7& centa per yard. ,(, Xjoaus Black Sllka, |1^S per yard. aad Faaa, at 50 cents on tho dollar. 900 Piece* Qrea Clrala Kibboaa, in all colors and widths at 25 oenta per yard for choice. SO Piece* Sank Ribbons, 7 and 9 inches wide in Watered, Plain, Plaid, and Roman Stylea, at 00 cents per yard for choice.

Satin Stripe Victoria "Lawns,

25 cents every yard, worth 40 cento or no charge. White Bed dpreadi, |1.00, cheap at 9L25. Ckeviat Skirtings, 12K and 15 cents per yard. Yard wide extra Bleached Mas*

Una, t# to 12X

Fine lsbleac«d Maslins, 8 cents.

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Cottonades Reduced from 80 to 20 cents per yard. Table Unens at a special price,

SO cents. W.8.BYCE&CO. Terre Haute.

PM i** "'l '•"w OXE HU2fDHEl STAB nnrTsnriii

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Irenic Defartffient,

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SO Premiere Female Artists!!

HAVE HKKN HHCVREDFROM THK MOrflf CBLEBATED AMPHITHEATEHrt Of TH* OLD WORLD.

aar Read Ihe "Advaace Trampatcr,1 for

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Ibia, and othar curlo«iUeii to fia rant of rendering It Im-

Ul*. Amph wltnmwu,

ble to mlwiMy wicrtba alltfevapwks

90riigM«t Animals!

ONE TICKET Admits the Holder to the Entire Exhibitions.

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ncrlpUve bill* and progsmms for partioQ-pai lamyfwhateagbe«»nIn thelAtymt, BM and Moet VaSMtlMisble ExhibMon in tl)9 WoHd-

Mr Notwithstanding tha Snperiarity, rlety and Attraetiona otfer«d, the prfca^ admiMfoa la tha mite as that «fcats»d by ordinary asoank

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