The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, June 02, 1892, Image 6

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The Sioux County Journal. ,
ESTABLISHED 1-.
OFFICIAL Oil STY I' ATKR.
UK-T TAIKK IS TUB Cell NTY.
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IMPLli Ft BlXSlim) IN J X lX H'NTY.
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The campaign i
on principle
w ill W arrayed
jmIii-v ol the
.il ami
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..aai-t the r.-a- t''" J
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ANY ..: .1 .,,,.1 ..n.mnc vau-ar.-"
who aiv emU-avorin-T to e
political jtirty.
Already tl.e chara. te
f 11 1 "!"'
latli-l' a third
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of what it
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Kited i! tl'f
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Mill"
tt,:;iy tl.oiKiii
Lincoln were pre
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.,, . ; II ..,,. .r,M i. o.r.-n.g
hi m (our
l.ri.es
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(.i-.ll prizes
, rawi-tll.!.' -aill I'l
for the larv
llltd M.
a cvclo-1
president.
Vice Pres.
rUerN 111
Subscription Frice,
L. J. Simmons - - - Kditor. is.nu-tifully debne-L
. . ..,.. ., iiiiinn pa, it"
i""1 "" - 1 1
' Kitteied at tl Harrison
Olid cla-ss matu-r.
.the fifty -iiit
tot tVcaa'I'f'r'1
Tiie repuM-ian
e bv lire work of
and of the wi-
1 vhuik- "in
The Ka H
will U- a "-n-a-
TUt'RSDAV, Jl'SE
Tlie Atkinson Ent:rj ('-(' is a thing
the past. The plant has been removed
to O'Neill and will I used in future in
getting up a neivspai-er to 1 called the
lilfltjH'lltlil:!.
congress.
I ,, ,11 11 u
W the prote. Hon of Ame. .
. ! the niainteiianre of a -...ul
, i-v other .W.lar.
t.n.onofAnieneau.oUinaree tl.. -1ea,e,vyof.-e,iliy
anJ. -it
vt,f Andean ri,!.ts and l!.e .M. -.
; eiii:- every land. !'
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ram !
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. .1 n..;. .nil l'i l.llllli- ,
UQ next iuex'a mc , .,.,,..
ean convention w ill meet at Minueali- ( iruU.,.tive s1ein,
to nomiiialf lienjamin Hanison 1 .;,, ,.f the fnited
,..l.t..i,t siral traiiKact slKii oliitr 1.UM-, ., I ittr.1 -Oii:a-."e
of the
ness as may properly
1elore it.
The man nho i!l ;
which there'wili 1 a
sessment of property
for the mii'DOse of taxation
great deal for the ieople and win ever
lasting fame.
ret u ; a n. tmiler
fair and eitial a.-.-
all over the state I
will do a
I tn this
'. i i.iv- the overthrow
the 01111111: lJlt
Slate to the five
L. (f .silver, ami me
,li,y instituted
ivlnle an Kiixiii-
will be the third 01
llini; for a hat
the
the a' rea.-'
ith
1 a-Tea:'e t.i
in ( Hiiif 1
of smail
1 . .1
I tlie late 1.'
.iirfivLaie
tendency to rai
the pr.-)- t
that the cro
it'iat of l'.'l l!'e
-r.
tMimat. s th..t
pi jtr 1 et:t. in
year comi-ared
..1,1
-) .iiistriK let ""1 tl,e 1
..ui.,." Send one cent t
the wi ami"" s.
......, for lartr mars. me ;
theJune 1MI . A'Vr "
(uuiia- Neb.
i. . i,K1mV'U, Caslner.
"1 1 Commercial Bank.
hi ll, nil.
(INCOIIIMBATEI'.
ul-e a fa!ia;ft' t;t iu the
:, t whr.it. V. is tai-ell
th the ll.ousaudsof a re
i !, was dti-oytsl by
,U will jjivatly re.!uce in
vi. 11 of aliJ !,a",v a
the market price. .a
III ll.il tliw -si -eui..-n-. .-
will be tveri Utter than
farmer 'ia ceitauiiy
aLiinl.innieiil of every
.u. republican party
L.i:i,H racy '
i ai v to tl
n..,i n,.n,!e's party a
1 .-or .US K i d eXIieUieill- lire
current anu .'
Jeil'ect of 'A i-i'-'l-.
WChailron Journal is authority for
the statement that S. I. Messeraoll of
the Crawford Vx,iwriwij has purchased
a half interest in the Craw ford Ti ihum:
Li ttot case what will Col. Ketchum do.
With Messeraull, r democrat ic-al I iance j
man, as a partner in the Trihiw. which f
' is repiijilicao, and this same partner run-1
king the nmrumvinj, which is an alham e 1
ixiner. in the same town, Col. Ketclium 1
will be in a peculiar (X-sition. Ivvtlojr
nients will be watched for with consider
able interest.
would 1 to revoiut.onize
1 .. .... ,a
the financial
the i.atii-n and reproduce here the ex-n-enceof
the Argentine Kepubhc
The issues of the campaign will thu
heclearlvdefinea, so that the least in
,ai it'vnter cannot fail to understand
them. Everv man who desires to con
tinue the policy which has friven this
,.trv industrial pre-eminence among
the nations will allihate with the repuV
lieim parly. Every man who leheves
that the financial polic y whi. h for a
yencration has .'iveu the country the
1. . . , ,,,.rn, v it ever had otiL'lit to 1
maintained will enroll himself in the re
publican ranks. All men who regard
I the policy i reciprocity as the wisest
Ir..- ,.v..inlini' the commerce of the
country will unite with the party that
inaugurated that policy and is pleif
to continue it.
James K. Il '
T. J. V:ijor
J.( . AUi'n..
T. II. Ueiito 1
joim k. nir.
(J. ll.lla.-.tli n
A. K. Hum) ,
A. K.Oomly
ed
Last week W. II. Irvine, of Salt Lake,
shot and killed C. E. Montgomery, presi
dent of the German National Bank, of
tlincoln. at th3 Hotel Lincoln in that
'city. Tlic cause of tje act was the ruin
of Irvine's wife by Montgomery, proof of
which tlie former had in writing. While
such an act is to be regretted, if the
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r was couc,u,,,c ...... - - i ....... ,v h ,1((S uniformly
01 ieionious assjiuiL uiiu ....
The fre.llletlcV with WIIC H U loo..-..
' ....... ....... I,-.
husiuiid or W.le .e-irisu. us.
iveii-e the r..iK doae them ly the ruin
,f t!i-ir home and happiness is leacing
l,.,ple to think senoiiv on me uoj"
Th. iv is 110 law which can ade.iunlely
h and punish so. h crimes, nor dix-s
it .s.-ein jssihle to mai.e a law ol tliat
kind. A i?rson who' will deliberately
set to work and plan 1o ruin the home of
another, and in most cases the victim is
one who considers the intruder a friend.
is not fit to live. A law which would
give the party wronged authority to
shoot down the destroyer of his home as
soon as the proof of guilt is obtained,
with no legal res()onsibility thereafter
except to produce evidence to prove the
facts in the case would tend to decrease
the number of sic h cases. It is noted
that frequently a man of means who
is resjiec ted and looked upon a a man of
honor is connected w ith a good deal of
scandal. Notwithstanding this the doors
of respectable iople are ojien to him , A (
and men who know of his misdeeds ad
mit him to the society of their wives and
daughters. V. hen the laws of society
ire so changed as to place the same
brand of disgrace on the fallen man as
they do a fallen voman a long stride in
At The Front.
He fVcm.-t.f 7V.W ' kta.wl.d-.sl
to 1 among the leading Neh,a,U m-ws-
1, 1. il , unt-nt with is-Miig a
ajri ss . .
i i.. i.,it is i.rintin a tn-w.
ed.tion-that 1- sending .ct thfe "H
aweekfl.Mpcr year. I' l't..rs
I Hammond an1 Cot. Valt Ma
-by far the 1 wo brightest write
west. Col. llas.it.--, work i- 1 on
the finest in l is hue that was
on anv west-ru iiewspap,-r.
hsherswill t- plca.-'d
s.-riptions at the rite
or forwanl sample "'
s-nding for them.
Add-,. TiikTi.-mtm
t'reinont .
l;ly
atv
11
. in 1be
sj,li-ril
-n r done
The polK
1
to receive
f !.oii i'i' jcar.
,je, to anv one
A.
I
i General Banking Business
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OFflCIAL DIRECTORY.
-I 1 KUl Hi t !
1 I,M 111.11, l.llH'l.ill, Sett.
lj. iit.-iiaiit .oM-niot
s..rretar' f st-.tte
Au.lit.ir
Treasurer
Attorney t.ellel ill
,,.v l.aii.l ( oiniiit i.on 1
supi. fiitilic liistrm tion
ostiitr-!SAi. iki.k;aths:
A. S. I'liddp. V - I s"'imtor, IH-utrU-c
C. K. Mnml -T-.ni t s'UHtor, iinialni
W. J. Urya i, Cjiiirressinan 1-t lilst., l ineuln
W. A. McK i.-irliaa, " l " '!"' 1 'o'1'1
i). M. Kein, " l " Hi'.. ken Ik, it
S. MuiH-Pl! -.
T. I.. Norv iL
A. M. Post...
JI l! I.MiY:
liiet Jiisti.-e, 1- r. niMi.t
AsMK iuti' Jii'li."', set, iir'1
VsXX'IntC Jii.lL'e, 1 ..oiifil.n-
I .( ei k :tin la-port. -r, l.i'i, oln
Sioux County Lumber Co.
t mrFAi-TVUrotS "F
Lumber, Lath and
Shingles.
Ai.Kl Supply of Native Iiinih r
Al'vavs on Hand.
,H.IU:l!KI AT TIIK Mill. 01!
l ni;i:i-'iv.
MILL NEAR FIVE POINTS.
1.1 t i:t Ii
JOHN A. Ll'CAS. I'd in. int.
j 1'am. i'.dpibli.
I ness I,, r--i,4. ;
!
,s'"ba.Hkiit J
si ve I'.il.-nes,,.
. -ss. ,Vllje?
CONSULT;'
address With s
iK.u:r.
j 14S2 O ST. . .
M-l,,,:
I'l.'ASi
HKTl IM'II Jt lill'IAI. 1'lsTlMIT:
M. T. Kilik aid -J"lKe. tfSHll
Allieil Dill P, - " lladloli
1'onnul l.jir'. -m-hii ...clerk. Ilurrlsini
Every citizen who lielieves that it is
... ... . 1
the duty of the government 10 niaiina,,, mMhi
its rights at any cost ami to protect its
citizens in every
THE BANK OF W
IESTA?LISHED 1887.
Harrison, Nebraska
AI'TIIDRIZED CAPITAL
Transacts a Genera 1 Banking?
land will array him-
found not guilty
murder. Both men were wealthy and
bad lieen associated together in business,
maintained this principle and under the
present administration has given it con-
nous assertion. On trie other hatio.
:-. 1.1 1 ,l,..l ,1,., rio,i tl.n wis f S I
illlu 11 IS ' laitliex lii..- t. ." I .
I lifts., wno are llieoaie.. iyj u.,i,v,:i
killed took advantage of the opportuni
ties arising from tht.ir friendly and busi
ness relations to accomplish the downfall
of his partner's wife and the ruin of his
happiness.
The South Needs n History.
Inter Ocean.
The Columbia, Tenn., Ixiily Jlnvhl
has tins to say:
The vouth of this sunny land need and
need badly a United States history that
will sjieak the truth. One that will not
give all the facts on one side and all the
hes on the other. One tliat will not
, The contest for the nomination on the
, .-epubliean ticket for congiessv.t in the
big sixth appears to have narrowed down
to Dorrington and Whitehead. With
that condition of affairs the preliminary
canvass can made in such a manner
that there will be no sores to heal after
the convention, and the candidates are
such that it will lie no disgrace to either
should he fail to get the requisite num
ber of votes, and there will be no reason
'.why the defeated aspirant, which ever it
be, and his supporters cannot give his
more fortunate competitor a strong and
yordial support. With that kind of a
feeling all over the district there will 1
no question as to the election of the re
publican nominee and the result will be
that the political accident which is now
, drawing his salary of 5,000 a year will
have an opportunity to again put in his
.time in Custer countv.
the American market to European
manufacturers, to bring the currency of
the countv to the single silver standard
n,iiA.,ivanlnnri.ii,iwllv. will suiiiiort sneak of the battle ol Hull Hun as a
.., ,uw.meV. v hile such as would friendly barbecue where a neighborly row
u,c Uc.,.s.i.u , . cotten up and "the rederal force
revolutionize the linancial system ol uie I ,: , , renutd." and of Cettvs-
countrv by issuing an endless volume of I inirg as a bloody plain where the "Union
paper currency which would drive out forces routed the rebels with terrillc
all coin and eventuate in inevitable dis- slaughter," but in the langoage of the
an com oath administered in our courts, "the
aster to all interests, reducing the gov- u.ull lne wnole lmth ,ling jjllt
eminent and the people to a common n,e truth." The man who lost one
bankruptcy, will receive a hearty wel-1 brother in Virginia following Lee, and
. .,i.- ,.,4,. I another at Shiloh follow ing Johnson,
come w uic .-v. d )ijmsel(. J ag c..lrrj(Hl Fef,e.al oad
rT! . ..1 .l..n rt vs.--. -It ii-ill ntltoi llltflh 1 . ... ...
nie repuumau "... i j through thirty years ol a life the war
the campaign involving these issues I ,ils embitereJ and partly blighted, ought
with the zeal and confidence born of not to be censured if he objects to his
faith in the intelligence, the integrity
( nt Nl Y
s. l'.iirkor ..
Conrail l.iii'l' nuiii..
M.J. tiayl.iiil
A. SolltllWIM'tll
Thof. Heiily
(ieo. J. Sll .ler
A. U. lc
I "onrad l.iii't'-ii!:,n. .
II. 'I'. foul.-v
,tH Ki:s-.
County Ju.lt'i
( 1. ik
...Tie.i-ur. r
1 1 -1 . rul.Ii- lii.-!nn la,ii
sla-rlll
. oroner
Surveyor
I. -ik ot lii-rii 1 1 'on i
oiinty Altorney
The injustice and inequality of the
methods of assessment in use were quite
jilainly shown recently in the federal
court at Omaha. A man had a farm in
the eastern part of the state on which
.there was some timber. Ha had given
.a mortgage on the place and the mort
gagee sought to prevent hira from cut
ting the timber thereon. At the hearing
;in court it was shown that the land was
.worth $35 per acre. Judge Dundy in
quired as to the assessment and was in
formed that it was assessed at $3.50 per
.acre, If land is worth 35 per acre it
.should be assessed at that rate and if all
property was listed at its real value the
itaxes would be no higher. A great cry
.is raised about the indebtedness being
.about half as much as the assessed valu
ation and on the face it makes a bad
.showing, but when it is considered that
.the assessment is only about one-twelfth
,of the real value it gives quite a differ
ent color to the matter.
and the patriotism of the American ieo
ple. It has faithfully kept its pledges to
the country, and it is able to point to re
sults which splendidly attest the wisdom
of its jrolicy. Under its administration
of the government established industries
have increased and new ones have been
created; foreign and internal commerce
has been greatly enlarged; the finances
of the country have been free from dis
turbance and its currency has remained
stable, the dollar of the farmer and the
workir.gman being as good today as it
was three years ago; the international
relations of the government have been
conducted with an ability, skill and firm
ness which have reflected honor upon
the nation and elevated it in the res)iect
of the world, With this record the re
publican party will go into the contest
of 1892 earnestly, aggressively and fear
lessly, confidently relying fur an en
dorsement of its acts upon the intelligent
judgement, the progressive spirit, and
the patriotic impulses of the American
people.
Not a Candidate.
For the past month several of the
HAt..onn ruira in Nrtrt h wpst Nehru sWft. hftVp
ilKn f,i,iDi .7 ... ... - s-
I I. 1 .1 . .1'. .- J , ,
,Wn chareintr the editor of the Standard,
iEl. L. Heath, with being a candidate for
re-election to the Nebraska legislature
.and some of them have spoken kindly of
'.us in this connection. We duly appreci
ate the good things said of us, the same
'.as all people do, Jbut we wish to state
'.that, we are not a candidate for any
.olHce, and will not be. Financially, we
nan imt afford to be a candidate for the
'.legislature. As a rule, when men begin
fittltw thev do not know when to
.quit, but its different with the editor of
ithe Standard. We kno when we have
onono-h of anv rood thing. Our time in
h. r.itiira will be devoted to the Stand
firi and farming, and our advice to our
ibov will be: "Never run for office; be
ihonest"
The above is from Mr. Heath's paper.
(the Rushville Standard, and settles the
o ues tion as to his Candidacy. He made
good representative, triving his best
Efforts to his work and many would like
,to see him re-elected, but Mr. Heath evi
Bills have been introduced in both
branches of congress for liberal appro
priations for exeriments in producin
rain in Kansas, Nebraska and South Da
kota and every indication points
to their passage. Scientists are
firm in the belief that rain can be pro
duced by artificial means and experi
ments will be kept up by the govern
ment until the work is an established
fact. The confidence of Melbourne and
those who have witnessed his production
of rain causes the belief in rain pro
ducing to be quite general and taking all
together it means a great deal for the
agricultural districts of the entire
.country,
hildren being taught at a school his
money suptiorts that the sod in Virginia
covered the grave of a traitor, and the
Tennessee at Shiloh Hows by the un
known resting place of a destroyer of
constitutional liberty. He can stand the
pensions, the war tariir and political
ostracism, but not the desecration of his
own fireside. The South needs a history.
What the Houth needs is a history that
shall inform its youth and remind its
older readers that certain States ODce
made an attempt to dissolve the Union,
and that in pursuance of their plan they
raised troops which they called the
"army of the Confederate States of
America;" that the Nation never recog
nized the existence of any Confederate
States, nor did any foreign power; that
the armies of the so-called Confederate
States were regarded as roiters or reliels
by the government of the Nation; that
they were fought and beaten by the
armies of the Nation until they were
glad to make "unconditional surrender."
They should further be taught that, now
that they are admitted to citizenship, it
is the interest, as well as the duly, of
the people living in the South to live
peaceably and to obey all the laws, and
to conform to all the provisions of the
Constitution of the Nation,
I'.oaiui i.k ( .imiis-(im:i:s:
John A. (Jr.-'-'i, : elinii inan 1'isiri.t
V. V". Knott ... l-l
M.J. Wi-ti-r ... -'.
I.Kl.Isl.ATi K:
W . W'll-oa senator-, Oi-t No. 11, 'hud run
hi. I., lleni;i Kill., iit No. itiwiiviui-
Vil.I.Al.K Ot'HI'KU.:
Conrad l.iii'leinuii f elntlriiiiiii Trust,
C. E. Vi rsty
Tlioiiuis Kt-i'ly "
II. A. ( uiuiingliiiin "
J. K. M.,r-t. II, r '
VV. II. IiavU erk
(,. outline Ireii.-lirer
J. W. S.ott street Commission.
.SCHOOL OKKICKR:
Sirs. r.. (,. H.iugU ,. IHreetor
IV. II. VViipl.t Moderator
G. W . Hester Treitsiiri r
TKIlM.sOKCOlTIT:
Di.siru-i toiiri, At Harrison, eoiiiiiuiiiees
April Wth mid Nuvomlx-r Hist, Hr;.
Loamy touri,-Ai nurrison, cointncneci.
flrst Monday of eaeli month.
I'lll HI IIF.S ANI MM IKTIKs.
M. K. Clniri'h -I'leiielilng eiieli ulteriuite
Sun.lny at )iiM a. in., ami every Hun.Liyeven
lug lit :3f. ItKV. W. u. (,i.kam:k, Pastor.
Kpiseopul w-n-ir-Pnon the .sccotel Wedne,
day of chcii moutii.iit 7 o'eloek p.m. ( on,
nmaioii at :i p. tn. ( has, k. sNwi.i.r.
Mi-tliortlH Sunday K-tiool meets every Sun-
uay inoriiliiK ul n :;.
illiS. V. O. (il.AHNKK, . IJ. Havih
guperlntei.dent. fd't-relan-,
Ihivs S liool Onleis, Coutilv and V
('KKKM'uii
Kocntj-: Ilia's., New York City.
I'im-i NiTtoNAi. Hank, Omaiu.
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Interest Paid on Time ES
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WE HAVE OPENED BUSINESS
ttUI
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Determined to make every
sible to add to the numbe:f
customers, and if goodT-.'
low prices and fair tnS
,90't.
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NORTH
WCST
EAST
SOUTH
runiiasc urkctn ami Consign Your Freight
via tlie
F., E. & M. V. S. C. & P.
RAILROADS.
For the Campaign.
In order to bring The W&khi Ihe into
the family of every English rending man
and woman in the west its publishers
have decided to offer the paper for six
months, covering the campaign, for 30
cents.
In order to fully understand the ques-1 GFX)RGE WALKER
tions of vital importace to the producer I ... '
nr.fi Inllnn, . I. J. ',,
uv. iuuug in. iii mat wui come up
during this campaign, every voter should
hearlxith sides. 77ie lice.
i w
a O. HURT, General Manager.
K. C. MoltEII-CSE, J. R BftHAKAS,
Uen 1 1 reigl.t Agt. ( jc.- pas8, A L
S ..... . . IS
uimttn A, NEB,
Some of the Ctiadron papers continue
to claim that Dawes county ought to
have some of the places on the republi
can ticket below the congressional plum
Dawes county seems to be hard to satis
fy. In it had the state senator and
again in 1890 the candidate was a Dawes
county man. In 1991 it got a district
judge and in 1892 it has the congressional
convention and the northwestern candi
date for congress, for Dorrington belongs
to Dawes county, simply having gone to
Box Butte to (Ul his official position.
Surely, Chadron oiurht hewtisfl'd
fr.'than Ml-
Attoriicy.at.Law, t
Will practice before nil court unrl tl0
8. Land Office. Ilu,ie entranted tj n,y
discuss all these questions thoroucldv 1'ro,"I)t nUp,ltl,'
1 'ub"i,J nAitmttfiv. .
and intelligently,
You cannot afford to allow this onnor-
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Address orders to
The Bee Piblisiiixo cx
Omaha, Nebr.
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Will fiiactick in i.i. thk ioci., hats
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LEOAL PAPERS CAREFULLY DRAWN.
Htltlt
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ment will secure t'K
we are bound to
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win.
Come and see What we Have
Dry Goods, Groceries
and Shoes, etc
AND GET OUR PRICES
OUR STOCK OF HAW
IS COMIUUH
And we will have all kinds of
Farm MAci-n
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