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THE OMAHA BJBK , TUESDAY. OCTOBER 27. 1SS5. WQP/IESSS h'trdlnc rrnrm I rtrrncth , w * > ha > flVr from loDrmlllttrenllar la tbtlrarl , ahauM > ' ? THE BEST TONIC iliut I T.vutimi lump. H Fur-fll At. kni VVIr. v. nndor ( l l fnVc Kth I9MI " \ ti TR U H nrmrn'a Irm Dlllm and It haa ! * tnnrnthinfiilivilfir In m hatlnit cnrrd mint I In wntknoMladlmlxTiln lifa. Almfurwl tnnnf I.ITJ r ( ViroplKlnt f nrt now mr cr > mpl il"n U cli > and ( n d ll Ixwn tirnnflcUl tn mr rhildran " Oonulnx hia'lxiT * Irari * tn tlc and rrrmd n- ' line * on wrappw. Tokr no tillirr. Mnrtn Ptilr I'T ' CIIHUOAI. ro..iui.TiMoir. ! , MD. HARD n < OK-dMfnl and attrwll con. t nf pnzra ttr tvltiM InfrirmMlTi nlKrut a r n away by all ntftm In vniNllrlna. LH .l/ - * WHBTTI 617 A rr af two VeitliiftlC 11f | * , Lt * - . tad Vi. Dimtiiki than anr olkrr l-bfilelva l&Sl. Loali , aelir r > r riiiiow Ddftllaldr > .ldr-tN koo * Nervout Prostration , Deblllly , Mental nnd Physical Weakness ; Mercurial and other Atlf c. lions ol Throat , Sklnor Danes , Hlood Poisoning , Old Sores and Ulcers , ara lr > l.l , vllh npir.ll.l.J QMrt > a ttUtl el DllOQ rrlnelptcd. Hifel . Prl U If. Diseases Arising from Indiscretion , Excess , Exposure or Indulgence , * bieh t > r < Ki > * mm < of u rollowmi drills ntlioii ucii , dfMIHr. dlranni of illht nddifprllr m mor7 , plmpteqoa thi TKN pbrilealdtei/ . ftfcrilon tolhd twtletjof ffmftlci. ecoruktoa or Idttl , eie . rendarlnir Marriage Improper or unhappy , aia Krntntnll ; eurvd. r iiiiMctiS6piruonlt tt e , fooi t0d eare'iif * , fr eto any aitdrcit. C4 > n nlUlloaalor > fleear f In&ll trtf , Inflleil nnd ttletly eaifi Italia ! . A Pqsltlfo Written Guarantee clnu In tnrrea. f U > lbeM. U dUlna icnt rvtrjwbara bj mull or axpwi. CARRIAGE GUIDE , 9(10 ( PAOBI. FTNH VLATflB , elrcut ololb mnJ cllt llDJI > f. iMlttd r > rO o id | "Mf ie rourr oa ; , Urer fiftj wc < n < .frfal i flp1ctarritruf ( Iliti MieU oal > * rollowla ub > ttit who mtr iu rrT wrmh.a WHT ; tntDh 0'1 ' ( * romin- 1 i * CADGER OF THE TQN3UE , A Case Resembling That of Gen. Grant. ' Pomo ion j curs IIRO 1 I "id u wroluloim Horn nn inyiltrht himilvhlch KHVU inu mtvil tr'nnlo . wul under tlmold tiniutiuntinontbuiikil tipbut - 'Uhmlonly ' boon ilrivon Into Ilio system by tlui ti eel iMilnMi nnil inuiciiryHint In Mmx'h. Irtt' , II tiniKii out It bruku out In my tlnoiil , ami con- ouiitmt4'l In what i-oiuo of tin * ilouiorci cu itul Ciuicor. citing thioiiKh my chintk < lc-stmyln roof of my month unil upper Up , tlu-n altucklnx iny IOIIKIIU. puliitu uml lower lip , tlcstroylnjt the piilnlo anil umlcr lip entirely mid hnlf my loiiK'uo , ( jtitliiKout lu the top ol my lollehoouk bonomul up to the lull cjo I could notontuny Milld luoil , but Milwl-icd on HtiuliU , nnd mv , loiiguo wu M ) fiirKiinu 1 i-ituld not liilk. Such / wiis my vrrotchml , iiulplusit I'omlltlon Iho Mist of lnj > tft-iubcir ) , HSMi. when my frlonitacommenced prlvlnjf incHwirt'H Hpoclllc. In Iu4utlmiiu month t ti o oilIIIR phicod Mopped unil huiilhi ) ; co-n- 1 incne < xl , mid the fi-Hilnl upritiuu In myehoeek him been closed nnd llrmly knitted together. A ruiH'osH of a new under lip Is urtiKroiwIn llnolv , sod the ( OIIRIIOvhlcli iilino.it deatrojeil is lx.ln recovered , UiiJ It K.'UIIM that nntiiru I.H fupplylny a new tonicu I eitn talk K > that my f rlenuH can rendlly iiiidorKliind me. nnd can nNii i-nt xolld looil nuiifii. If any unit iloulit tho-m 1nelH. I Mould uilor tlii'in to lion John H.Trav. lor , i lnU > cennlor ol till * district , unit lo Dr. T. S. Ilrmlllokl , of I.iUJniim't' , ( In. ! .MllS. MAUY I , . COMEll. IjnGrmiKn , On , , Slay H , lnt-5 -Ui.K hwikiKi'K.oinu Co. , Diuwor U.Atlanta , Oa. N. V. . Ii7 W. SM St. St.ta ta Meal Institute Chartered by th Statcof III1- Inoii for tlicexpre&dp jrpose of giving Immediate rclielln all chronic , unnary and pri- vale diseases. Oonorrhcca , Gleet andSyphillii in all their complicated forma , also all diiensei of the Skin and Blood promptly relieved and permanentlycurcd by reme. _ _ irr/o/Y > rary. . Bemlnal Weckneii. NiRht Losses by Drcami , Plmplca on Uie Pace.Lost Manhood , l > - > ilttvrli/r > irrtl.2lirre tint rriH-rlitirtttttui. The appropriate remedy u t onc.e used In each case. Conaultai'jna ' , per. anal or by letter , sacredly confidential. Mcd. Iclnei cent by Mall and Dxprcss. No marks on package to Indicate contenta or sender. Addreu OR. JAMES.No. 204Washinglon GI..Cnlcagolll. I'r'-ninliir Tli-rtlii't fnimrrmnor . I ! l'u > . jl o t if till' lidlnrr * Illilil. . ' . fxnmki.H Mullen , r or tl" Miirstiin \ iu r i'M > - i iMifmwiilir > > iti < tiriii'r > I'mi I i.o mi u PI- . Alt rt rrt * i ) ) nuf-nr * c A FINE LINK < > ! < -AT- WQODBF.iDGE BROS1 OMAHA. MJtUASKA. Fi. I hT apMltlTr , iut < iy l.-rtliaabora . ( ! : < - .briu thiU4aniauf C4 * . ! Mia HMI klinl ud ut l n ( aumlln liaralf * nrii il 1tlel. uniiiiiulMiiirf l a tuu..mc - , , , , i > ii < ! , .ii uo norri > < MU. atr ll > i * V tl.l'AMI.hTIlmTISHi.u llil.di..M , y amf r r l > lVMr | trp ikhil I * o Hddr N -H r HMirug mrrarfi. MOV V * IUIHT. II. DUNCAN. Telephone 410 DUNCAN & WALLACE , Plumbers , Steam aod Gas Fitters Sri'.AM UEAHMI A 8i'iri.vi.TV. : T tllini os fiunl-lie-l , < nm cull porwniiilly. AReniH ( ay Iho linin-rnil U.ii Mminlnn. X'lu un i 16 a llith bt. . Oiiiuliu , Neb _ DR. BENJ. . . NICE , Special Attention Given to Diseases of OmrBllonis-j "J1 " rj t jljj Cnn IM ? eunsiilu-il In Kn lth mid Ceriiinn. IltKini U ( 'KIUIIM * > Illoik , Mill nuisl Lornur Cup. Avcnuo and mill i-nli ' fl f Men Think ' , < tieylnow ! all about Mustang Lin- i laici : : ' . Fcvr do. Not to know b -1 - ' - , \ lost , to have. UEROTNAL , Ct the Story of a Great llinors1 Strike. IIV I Ttttmlalal hwn U > c French. Bt-JiMAtiV or runt UMNO . Anton l.nntler. n niedmnle , uimlilu to flml riiiplo.Miientnt his lindu in Tnrls , drifts Into the Interior of l-'iance nnd liiiii'n ( up nt tlio Montfoii coal inlnliii : rej.'inn. In enrl > .sjulnir. I'.cliillhiiil ) iiidiiej heicfldlly ncceptM wotk in the Viiltmo mine and soon liceomcN nn cMn-rt \ \ ( > iKiiini. : ' 1'ho In \snKCH of tlui iiiln- CIH , a coaMani Mnmirlo nualn-t hunger , and Iliends'ialilecoinlltlon of Mil and ummr , ex- I'ltwt ' in him a llM'ly Interest nnd lie lu'L'liis the study of nu'thods tciullni ; tn nlle\lnto their condition , ( irildinilly he Impnita Ids lileiiH to others nnd ira < lilscciire.s the sup * | mit nnd co-oK'iatlon ' of the pour. Rtuifa'llir , ' \\ilKiiicn ( , A saviiiu' fund Is started to ulilch enrh nilnrr ronlrlbnteil , the laonoy thus ob tained to be n M d to BitpMit | ) the niun In casu ot tiotihlu with the coal companies. By the 1st of N'i\cinlci ( the fund amounted to acini- fthtenible s-mii , ntid the uilnctH. enibolduiicd by Iliin Inut. determined to re.slst n new method nl paiacnt Introduced by n nuiji r ty of the companies , which was to ire imo et- lu't on the tnst of Dcci-mlnT. The p nn of the rompanlc.s wax to divide thn ten centime * paid for citrh car of coal , one-half to j : < > io\Miul paliiL'for | triipnln ( ; In the drifts of the uihie-s. . I'lio woikihcn , to toitlly tlielr position In ca.se. of if yiilt , worked nftccn < ln > s muhrr thi ! ! new riynton ) ol'iiiviiieiiUand found that ItMihiia Indlrcol lull -lf ( < clhu method of rcdtiuim ; theli wajtes. To Miiko was the only nltcinathe. Meetln s ueie he'd nnd a dele gation appointed le wait UIHIII the ninmmltii ; dlrcetoi 01 the mini Hand ia\ before him the di'iaands of the menthe abolition of ( he new Kjstcm of pa > ment nnd an Incicaso of n\o centimes per car. Anton sabllltj and H.iira- city made him at oneu Hie leadei In tliOKtrile. The Intel \ leu of the miners with the laami- m-r ius without ic.sult. and the men , with \eryllttlehopeot ultimate mircc.ss. settled doxvn ton liinuranil hitler strmjL'le the stiuj- ; o of poNurty against unlliidtcd wealth. ' iiArinu xxvni. Mr IIenuejeau had jilaoed himself at the \Vimlnw or the oHlce to see the de parture of the carriage which wna taking his wife to breakfast at MarchiiMines , after stopping at the Gregorys and the DeiieuliiiH to take up the > oung ladies. lie had watched Megre.l for an instant , on horseback , tro.tting.near the carriage door , then he returned and quietly sealed himself at his de.sk. With neither his wife nor his nephew to cheer him with thuir noisy biistlu , the housu seemed empty. 'Inwards ! > o'clock , notwithstanding that he had received orders to admit no onu , Hypolilc took the lilieUy < , ' ! ' announc ing Dan.saert , who said he brought e- rioiiH MOWS It was only tlii'u the director learned ot the meeting held the previoua exeningin tho. lorestof Vaudame , and the details wlcre so minute , that he lis tened with a feeble , unconscious smile , thinking ot the amours of Mrs. Petera , so well known that two or three anony mous letters , every _ \yoek denounced lo him the wanderings of the master over seer. Conversation continued on the strike ; that meeting in the forest was art yet but the blustering of braggarts , no suriijiiH danger threatejuid. In any case the alleys would not stir that day , be- CMiiseol the respeettul tear with which they had been impressed by the military disphi > tlnh morning. Vhen Mr. Ilcnnebeali found himself alone again , he was , .nevertheless , on the point ol sending a dispatch to the pre fect. The tear of giving an unnecessary Hign of uneasiucns restrained him , Ho had not yet forgiven himself for having failed to scent it ; for having s.nd every where , for having even written to the owners , that the strike would not last n fortnight at the most. To his grout sur prise it had gene on for nearly tvyo months ; and ho was In despair a bout it ; ho felt himself daily growing weaker , compromised , lorced to Heck lor some brilliant stroke if ho wished to regain the favor of the managers Ho had just asked for precise orders in the event of u dispute. The answer was delayed ; ho was c.xpecting U by the afternoon cour ier. And hu said to himself that it would be time enough then to issue telegrams for the military occupation of the in. lies , if such should 'be the advice of those gen tlemen , In his opinion , it would certain ly bo a battle ending in bloodshed and tleath ; and a proportionate responsibility troubled him , in spite of his habitual energy. This silence deepened his preoccupa tion , ho felt himself chilled to the heart \\hen an overseer , running at full speed , WIIR intioduced and told him ot lliu march of the mob upon Miron. Just as lie was finishing his coll'ee a elogram in formed him that the Madehiiue and Cre- vccnMir were menaced in their turn. Then his perplexity Became extreme lh\ \ expected the courier at two o'clock ; ought he to ask for troops immediately ? Would it not be better to wait a little longer , so as not to take any action bo- tore knowing the orders of the mana gers' He returned to his ollice ; ho wished to read a note wh ch he had charged Megrel to write for the perfect the previous evening. As he could not find it he thought the young man might have hilt it in his room , where ho often wrote at night before going to bed And without coming to any decision , thinking only about this paper , heenl up to the room above to look for it. 'I he stroke ol u bell in the distance , at this moment , made Mr llennebean shiver He recogni/.ed it as the signal given by his orders on the arrival ot thu courier. 'Monsieur , the courier and M. Dun- sacrt has also returned , and says thut they are killing cash other. " "My ( iod' I'm going down1" HeloW , live mi ssmgers were standing , will out counting Dansaert. All bioiignt him tidings of iiicreasing"ravity respect ing the march of the strikers around the mines : and the master overseer related lo him at length wl at had taken place at Miron , saved by the noble conduct of old ( jmimlicu Ho listened , ho shook his lual , but ho unib istood nothing ; At last he dismissed them. Hit said he was going to take necessary measuiVH Whun ho lound himself alone again , si tiled be fore bin desk , he appeared to do/.e , his brad butueen his bands , his eyes hidden. Ilis courier uufl there , and he decided to examine tliero the expected letter , the reply of the owners the lines of which danced at first NcvcilhelesH , ho at lut understood that tho.se gentlemen wanted a coilis on ' 1 me , they diil not tell him to make ni'ittei'-s worsui but they let it bo seen that onllm aks would hasten the end of the striked , by piovoking energetic repression He hesitated no longer , he scut out dis patches in all direotimiH ti > the prefect of Lille , to the corps of troops at Douai , to the gendarmerie of Marchicuncs It was. u relief to him. he had to shut himself up at home , he even gavu it out that he was si'ftcring from gout. And all the after noon he bid himself at the back of his ol- lice , receiving no onn , contenting himself with reading the dispatches and luttcus which continued tn riin in upon him. Tims from afar , he. followed ( ho mob from the Madeleine to Crcvccicur to thu Vietoiro , trom thu Victoiro to ( iaston- Marie From anothei < | imrtcr , ho receiv ed information of thu light of the gen darmes ami of the dragoons , wandering nn ( ho road , always turning their backs on the attacked mines. They might throttle each other and destroy everything - thing : he had again put his head doun between M'IH hands , bis lingers over his eves , he was wrapped in thu profound si. jetico of Ihi ) hoiiho , which nothing broku except the occasional rattle of the sanco pans in the kitchen by thu cook in vigo rous action before thu liru. preparing her dinner for the evening Twilight already darkened thu room ; it was livn o'clocU , when a tumult made Mr. llenuclmaii ip-mblii , di/v.y. in-r ( . Id * Hhow. Mill in hipapeo He thought U u-i the IHH iiAuruin ; ; . ilut thu tumult iu- creiwtl ; n terrible cry nroso nt the mo- mutit ho was upiiroaamng tlio window. "Hrcadl broad ! bread r U was the strikers who wt > ro in MOMVjlill-\vllllnt 'Ilio 'Kclulntlhesi Ing In an ntt'nuk on tlui V'ulturo , galloped , with tliulr b.toka turned , lo occupy tlittt inino. 'Iho women had njiponrud ; nrnrly a thousand women , with streaming hnir , dishcvqled by thpracu , in rjijgj showing the bare skin , hnlf-iriikcd wrtnibn tired of giving birth to children only to see tlii'in dii1 of hunger. Some bold thuir liltlo onus in their arms ; raised them ; waved them about like a Hug of iiour'ning | ' and vuiitcuanuc. Others , yciim'gef , wjtn the swollen throats of warriors , brandished sticks ; whilu lliu old onm , frightful look ing , hou led fo loud that the cords of their .scrajjpy nooks Bi-enifd to bo break- IIIR. Then the men streamed along , two Ihotiftand fnrioiis mun , t-muiil toy : , miners. ruttulruM , a compact mass rolling on in a Hinglu serried column , crowded lORellicr in Hiii-li a niHiinpr that neither the faded breei'hello'f * tin * 'old woolen jackets could bo distinguished , all lioing uniform in the litiiuknw of dirt. Thuir wyes worn burning , llui opunlnyA cinly of tnuir < ltirk mini 11 i.s were seen , Miigin tliu MiirscilliU.Mu , thu vernt-B being lost in a confused roar , accompanied by the nbit- tering ol their Hut oUson tlie hard ground. Over the heads of the people was parried on high an a\n , as the stindard Of tlio people , and in the clear huavnns the Hharp blade shone out ld o a-.guillotino. Anil in icality. ragi. , liungurv these months of KiiMering and mall tnimps iiround the minus , had extended their jaws likn beasts , entirely changing the unco | ) laoid faces of thu .cool . . m i of Rlontson The HIIH was notrmg-rfliu lust rays of a sombre redllluinined the plain. Tlio road seemed lilledvilh blood- and tliu women and me.n mntinuml lo paxs , dyed like Initchur.s in Uie midst of slaugli- U-r. It was tlio red morn > f a revolution wliicli will csarr.v all before it in a bloody night beloru the end of Iho century./Ycs ( , oiio evening the people lirt loosisunbri - died , will run thus on the ro.idsjaml , spill the blood ot the cilr/ensj. .they wiU wiri.y llicir heads on poles ami scatter the gol'd liom their safes. M Im women will . . , the mini will have , their woU-llku JIIYVH open to bite. Vcs.'tllOre Vvinild be'thu same rags , the same thunder of heavy shoes , the same terrible crowd of dirly sk'iisand ' injected breaths , killing the old people in their suvago puaning ; housis would bo burned ; not a vv'all of the cities would remain , they would re turn to thu vvild lite ol Uie woods after great feasting , vhen' tluv 'poor in the night would beat down the women and empty the cellars of the rich. There would be nothing left not n cent of the great tortuncs , it would be like a new land. Yes , it was these things which passed on a road like a force ot nature , and t icy received the terrible truth in their laces. A great cry was heard above 'the Mar seillaise : "Hread ! bread1 bread ! " Mr. llennebuau was standing at the window of his ollieu , when llypolite en tered and closed the shutters , lor iijar tin : window panes would be broken by the .stones , lie shut all the wiudous ol ilio ground Hoer ; then passcll 4Jo the hrst story above and onu by onu tinshnlteia weie heard lining together. Unhappily , the kitchen windows would not uliu't , and the lire and bright sauce-pans shone out upon thu road. Mr. llennebean , who wished to see , as cended to t o top of the hou.se and en tered Paul's room , and trom behind thu window blinds he watched the crowd. Under the window the \ellahad burst out with increased violence. "Hread' ' bread ! bread ! " "Fools ! " said Air. llennebean , between his teeth He heanl them Jibusing him in reference - once to his largo appo ntments. The women had perceived thu kitchen and a storm of imprecations iollowcd for the cook , who was among the greasy sauce pans. Hut thn shouts still rang out : "Hrcad ! bread t bread. " Then he beeamo exasperated , and cried furiously in thu noise : "Hread , does that sufliee fools ? " Ilis entire life rose bnloro him. He- cause one had bread ib no fign that ho was happy. Who was tlur idiot , that s.ud wealth brought happiness ? TIOM | > revo lutionist dreaimr.s could demolish so- eie.tv and build another. They could not add to thojois ot humanity , they could not take away from man u sorrow , by cutting oil' for each one his slice ol breail. Kvt-ii that would increase the nnhappi- ncss of the earth , and make the V"i-y dogs howl in despair. No , the only' good thing wan not to be ; or if one did exist , then lo be a tree , a stone , or better still , a grain ol sand vvbiclit.aiuiot. . bleed under the heel ot the parser by. And , in his anguish , tears filled his eyes and then rolled down his cju-eks. 1'\u- light settled down on the road , when the stones began to rain against the trout of the house. Without anger now against those furious people enrage.d only by the sharp wound in his own beart , no' con tinued to murmur , amid bis tears : "The fools , the fools' ' " Hut the hungry cry Btill rang out , u tempestuous yell , overpowering every thing : "Hread ! br'-ad ! bread ! " lrio m ; I'MjlCS M I'llUS ! ! A sum cine for Ifllnd. l.lccdim , ' , Itching ami ll ! < viutd Piles has been dLsuovoied by Di. Williams , ( an Indian lemcd.V ) . called Di. Williams' Indian file Ointment. A single box bus cmcd tlio woist clnonie cases ol : i > or . " 0 veaisslaiidinjr. Xo one need sutler live niinulc.s niter applying tills wonderful sooth iiii : incdiaine. Lotions anil more liaini than trnml. Willlnins' Jntllaii I'ilu Ointment uliMulB tliC'tuniitiij , allajs thu intense itelilnt ; , ( piirtlenlail ) at nitrlit aflei LelliiiKMIIIII In IH.-I ! ) , arts ius a jmiiltiei' , ulves instant leliel , anil IK lueimud oiii > lot 1'ilcs , Itchiiu- iiriv.ite . p.til.s , anil lor nnllilii' ' else. SKIN IMSKAKJM CUJUCI ) . Dr. Kia/ler'rt Millie Ointment i-tnes as liy iniulc , riinjiles , Hlat-k Heads or ( intlis , Hlnlelms and Kiililions | on tlui f.u : * ; , Jciivjn , ' tliohliln eliiiraiid lii-aatlfnl. Alsin iito lti'li , S.ilt Itlii'iiin , Sum Minnies , Sore liiis , and Old Obstinate Uleein. Hiild 11) ilinggistH , or niiilli'il on receliit of GOeenls. Ketnlled by Knhii .t To. , anil Srluoeter it Heelit. At ulioliwale by C. K , ( iooiliii.in. Lieutenant Kretleihik SchwntkiL foliller1. Aletle c\i > lincr , aitist. ilnclor aiirl Ix\v\ei' , lias also iiinven his tit'e lo lllei.irlionois. . He i.s a htalw.irl , | n ueilii ! , lini Ii 'oiil.inx man , with a pleasant taee ami a hrail 111 bitas.ialuia , anil h billllant tnl.er and 8lorteller. . HOMK IU fKIV (9 ( \\i\r miVVVOltlTU to roatula n aluslu imr Uclo of nuiruiirr or any InJiirlonH bill ) btiincc , but U I'uatu.rT'KT ; IMI.K. it wn.i , ( u HI : AM. niHivsL3 c\ut-la > lit NUS AM ) STOMACH. Ujnurllvoi lit oat or order , tlirtn j'uur vtholuHjHKiia Is doiiinuud , Tlio Iflixnl In Imiunu , tlio bibuth olTniifhu , jou lm\o lieuiliwliu , loot liiiitiiild , ilUjih licit unit minims. 'l'iii > itivi'ata iiioro iHlloii. nil.o ut oacu s'linmuas KioilI.AJ1)lt. : If jou lliu. or Biillur ultli KID.SKV AmrrioNs : , innlil tiiiiuilals uml luKu tilunmmb l.ivcr Itu u- lut DI Sino to lullovo. iruni liavocatiiu nnytlilnjf hunt of ill- pesllon , or Joel tionvy uflor incnla or hlccplviiM lit nlKlit , tiiku n iloim unil you lll It el rcllu\e < l mill 8ltKi | > pIc.iHanlly. K jou ii iv H inltorutilu tiilfcrer with Co.xsiirvnoN , Dtruehi-HlA Unit llnaous- MSS : , K'Ck ullnr t onto in Hliiiiniiiu Liter KcRiiliitdr It UIMM nut i-uiiilre | conlimiiil UiMliiK , uinl t < Jata but u tilllo. ll lll emu jou. Irj-ini iUi iiilu | Iho morning wlUi u t'lllur. tiud taslK In > uur mouth , T4KR flHiiuoiw l.hcr lif iilutor. It wirn-ctd inixu ( | | O itiljmin stoiiuicli , Huccinn , tlui Iliuiilli. unit CleiuiMjs Ilio l-'iiriKlToiiiue ( 'illi < - nut s ollcn iu-ml MIIIIU fiilo ( 'iulmitlo nnil Tiinio . . . . , . . . , . , . . . ; . . . aii'kni-A . hluinieiis l < iyer Ifr/jiilnlur / will i fllvtu folio , IJt-nUiifiio , HIcU biniiiiii'li. liull/c-tli > ii. l ) > Min try , mul ilio cxjiu * jUnlula liHliluil lutliililhnod. COUNCILJLUFFS. APDITiq&YL CITY NK\VS. _ The HutTon" lUg ItccoTcred. The HKK yestorclny morning contnlncd tlio account of Ji Ifcrso and buggy In-long- \\\K \ \ \ to Brny'd fvi-jr sUiblo hoing etolim from Hroiiihruy , where tlio horse was left hitched fun a few rninutcB wlilln Iho young inun wlip Iiatl liirpd it weut in lo niiiko u call. Tuitonliiv morning wlillo ono of the IlKHf carrier boys tiumt < il lotijrlu > \vas'iinkinR ' lilsroiimls , lin no ticed n horse nnu buggy standing iiiwr whiTO tlidstriM-t car lltu < turns on lirnnd- AVII.V , and u little later vvlulo up urnr Air. I'cUiliono's hwuS\ftliii \ siunu liorso Oamu along t a im-fty good pait. without any driver. Ho thought thu horse must belong - long to some ilootor , who was making n call tit that onrly hour , and Hint lliu had broken away from tliu ) > < > - < t JI < > captured the miinml , and taking it back made inqitirii'.t , from which it was luanifd that the animal had been stand ing there for .some- time , and that u few minutes but'oru tuo follow * had como out of some place mmr by and had iinhiU'hed the animal and turned him loo-o lriugl > - tirty on making further iniinry | foiu.d Unit it was Mr Itray's stolen rig , and lv turning it to tins Ht.ible was duly reward ed for the reeovery of the property , ll appears that Minn ; Doling fellows who weroouton a sprw took the notion of riding instead of walking , and seeing thu horst ) and bugiry standing on MroiiihujVi jumped in and diovu about , landing In some place wheio they turned in for thu restofthij uight , and on auaking in thu morning turned the hor.se loote. It IN thought | that limy will yet be brought to tlui , Ironl to answer tor thisir n'oUi-h * dis regard , for the property rights of others. Would Not liu Taken. A wlick looking stranger made a little purchase at Mrl HtiiitingtonV store , and endeavored to jiiy : for it with a Mlvvr dollar which Mr. Ilinitiiigton diheoveifd to bo counterfe't. lie refused to lake it * and informed thu str.ingur , who on leav ing went into tint' ' ue\t store , and thure called for a difl'erent artichi from the onu liu tried to purclta u of Mr. lliiiitiiijjton , A.s Mr. Huutingtoii entered tin ; .store with the intention of watuhing and nab bing the. man , I ho lellow hurried ont , without eomidetiug tile piiivli. u , and ran up the.street. . Hnntiiigton him , nnd overlook and captured h in near Spencer Smiths u idcneu. The lellow ins'sU-d on being lit alntir he lived near there , \\lneli f-u-l his e.iplo'r was snhslicd wnsnothii , In.I ho told him he would go Wilh him and see \\hi-ro be lived. As they wern walking along to- iri'llier. Mr. lliuitiiigton haMiig him by tin- arm , and bad le.iched n place nrir Mr C.-ussiih's , the fellow suddenly broke from him , and pulled a re\elver , wh.cli he pointed at Mr. iluutitigton , and earned him to Ii t iiiui I'lntio The captor turned about lo utill some iiii-n to his as- hi Hnci' , and tinlellow t.ikiiigadvantjigi ) ol . _ ( % ' the . at moiiient.topk hilV/lwUl to t his . . e . . . Ic . _ . .a. s anil * IH. . . . ran . . . . oH'uii the / out of sigiit This po lice Iiavo a full < li-M-nj'tion ol the fellow , and arc on tli" looLoiil for him , but lie. lm-4 prolmlilv l\ this tmi put a _ uonlly ( liM.incu between himcll and t.iii city ThIEjS'i'f'0 ' rjjlfftniii. The eleetirin of 1) . 1' . TJeher as chief of the I.re dipaitmenl IUIMIIH the real choice of .John To.npleton , as has been understood fgr Jiylong time , Kiuhur , if ele t"d , would appoint Tomi > lut ii as his lii.st assistant , ami would le.uc the luan- ageiucnt of tliedei.rlircnt hugely in. 'lrni | > Iuton'n hands At all Kno\v ' ! ' ( mpkton JH one of the oldest and most experienced liremen , ard IMS ri-en t ( . ' ] > liy Mep in aetu.il wiici * until ho was made ohiet , in which eapue ty ho served most aeoepiiibU to the oopartment and to the public , until by political complica tions the ambitions ol others were jir.il i- bed , and he was lUuci'uilpi ! by anotlur. With Tcniph ton as hin iisnihtifnt , to take command in c.tse ol lire , and to have : t pniotic.il supervision of allah'o , the de partment w ill lo soon in line working order , and the public may rest assured that the.y will have no cause to complain ot the inelliciency of this important branch ol the e.t.v MM'viee. I'erf-omil ' . - I'uriiKrnjiliH. Mr. and MIH. lieorgi IJebbington ara vi .ting IricndH in Kansas City. MrH. A. H. Iloughlon leaves to-day for a visit to triiMids in Sioux C'ity. ( ! eo , Mcl'arlaiid. who has been viMting friends here , returned to hid borne in Lincoln > e-.lurday. Fred I.oonns is back from a long and successful tiip in Nt'br.isKu , in thu inter- i-bt of David lirulle.i'co. . ! . 1) ) . A. Itencdict h.is returned from I < in- coln , where ho has bei-n doing home aitihticwork in sign-writing. Mrs. U. S. Smnlhn , wife of Ollicer Pmullcn , of the jiolicc force , returned yesterday from an extended nhit to her ivlalix'es in the cast. Mivi , Herr , wife of cvt'ongresKinan Herr , of Michigan , who is lo speak hero next Satnrdav ' cuming , i.s in the city visiting her'brother , Dr. U. Jl. l'inne > , and family. Wlicn Kabj won nick , we R TB tier C. Whrn slio WIM a OlilM , Hlto onod for ( i Whoa slio lim-ama , jliii , "lie < Inns to ll Viheu eliO lieU L'ulldnm , eho ; ; ave tlioui Caslorio , AVitli the ineotning ol tue new ni ) fninn- terthe ellicicnt nsssUnt , Mrimmer , has been allowed lo step down and out , and his place has bivn tilled by A. W. Hed.man , of HIM Citi/cns' bank , who has belore tilled the fiamo position , and bonce understands tlio duties thoroughly. Ueg- istrv Clerk ( Jregory hart been Hiiifpliinti'd bv 1' , Olkcr , wliojias also had expurjonce. Il . llouman seems determined to move slowly and carefully , ami while he him allowed two 6 ( ' { \i\t \ best initn in the oflien to thus letire 'hi'1 has been \vineiirimik- ing selection frf-'two as experiunced and capal.lt ) men to hi I the placas. J3yfsl'ilit IH generall.t" i/imbnled / to something wtongabout'lho eyes lint before jou pay heavy fefcH toan onulist , jiiBtsen if your system is not debilitated Very otton that telj tmthu oyeu ami makes vou think . \oivr slight IH failing Yon need lirown 'H Iron Hitters , which in toning up the system , will hell ) the enfeebled eye- . . Mr. A H Sherwood , Ui'lhel. Conn , Hi.VH , ' I usisd Hrov W ton li.ttorn with best re.sults , for indigention and weaklier that affected Jjiy&ad and djiiuu. " T/iorouyfi instruction on the Piano and Organ VOICE CULTURE AND mm ! Vr > - < > imlr ! rHi of rocolvlnr ln > lniotlua ( lit ) uUifU will | .li UH > ( till ( in or uihlnnj Prof , G , B , SJ.pfsrt , At cauit'i'i > l lliiulo , loira. Atlrcrtlslnfr Clients ! Jt "It 1ms beeomo t-o common to bogln an nrliclc , In an elegant , interesting style , ' ' ' I'lion run it into.soino mlvortlsoimmt , Hint vreiivuld t\li ; < nioh\ ' 'And simply call attention tolluuneins w ; Hop Hitters In n3 plnln , honest terms ns " I'o iniiuco people "To giro them ono trial , which RO l > rovc.s their valua tliat thuy will never use nnj'thing else. " Tm : ItlMr.DT w > fnvorntiljr noticed tn nil the ml feculnr , H sale , and I * * ii | > i > lnntltig nil other iiu-ittclnus. "TlioioN mi tlpiij Injr the vlrUli > of the Hop plnnt , uml the ( iniprlolois ( if Hop Illltor * liiixo shewn grvnl ( .lircnilnos-t inul nlillltr. "In ciiiniKiiindlni : n tiu-illi-ltio no o vlitiun nro so piilpiiblu to tn dry uau a obsui Viitlua. " Did She Dlo ? "Not "bho lingered and uflcred along , pining - ing away nil the thnu for years. " ' I'hi1 doctors doing her no good ; " "And tit last was cured bv this Hop Hitlers the papers say sp much about. " "Indeed ! Indeed ! " "How thmfkfnl we should bo for thut medicine. " - A Dnufjlitcr'.s misery. "Klcvcn .Vears our uaughtursuircred on a bed of misery. "From a complication of kidney , liver. rheumatic trouble and nervous debility , "Under thu car > of the best ph.vsiclups "Who gave her disease various names , "Hut no relief. "And now she is restored lo us In good hi-alth by a.s wimple u remedy as Hop ' 'it ters that Wo had shunned for years belore it. " THE I'AIIKNTO. to Ilio Huln ( Her ! ! ' If whim .vou cull for Hop IIIUprM.intv rhiMurol'llujiHon tlio tvliltu liilioh tluul liiiuijsiiirim > nlhor mun cilleitr. I ) WuraorH OoiMian lloi | Hitlers or u Illi nllHT 'Hop ' lutiim , rol\iMi It imilslitm tluit Unionist use \\oulil i a viper , atiil If I HI IIIIH tiiKoa } tmr money InrtUii Ulfl lihu lor the Inuid IIIIL' fun him Inr lieiliiniimci for tlio HWlnilln mill wo will ruuiinl ( in IllieiaUv lor tliui-onvlotiOii J > lt. If A Asthma Cure. i 'Jlil < liivnliiiihlo cperlllo tciutily uml poriiux IH'iillj CUIIM nil KIIIIIS of Aslliniii. i'lui iiui-l iitioimiiin ami luajr htamlmj ; CIIM-I jicld pi-onipt 1 > * to im VMiiidnrful viirluir piopcilltn. It U knunn ttn-uivhout tlio i\oiM lor Its unrlvaloil . I. Ul.'AlI ) lU.L.cltj of Lincoln. Nib. ) , vruiH , .lull Ki. Irvsj Mnwj iwliif li ) lluli'H Asllnnu < 'uro. lor nioiu Iliuii one , \cnr , inj \ \ Itu h is liisou ciilui'ly wull. uml not mini u syiiiploui ol tlm iliSfii- . ) ! him iippcnrcit II.UAM hl.\MriT. Itlchlilliil , lou.i. ilU-s , N"oit > l. IKSI. I linvn liooa [ illliL'loilulli lluy uml Ahllmia since ls i 1 lollnwed join tUlcciioui unit inn li.ippy to nn > thut 1 nnxor lt-pl IK Her la mv Ille I tun irliul thut I inn niiionj , " the miinj uho uia npeuk su fuvorublyol jour i eiiieilii1'- A vuluabluiil ini ( ! < i trculNo coiitulnliii ; wlinll.u 1'iuol iniin tix'iy suiit * In Ilio I' . , Caniuiii nun OiiMl Ituiiiln , nill 1 1 inuiliil upon application , Any iliujriU'.t not lnivhi ) ? it In MocK will pie u.o u. . d T rih. -.ulLlf ( ffv | t , I pvt . d ll > nui flMI > r I. * s . . . ft tnap ru rcl to ftll ati.n dri.Hi Tiv II t 4 MUkU , Uln > r tu J lif l't ' J ( i tt r 0 | K * AbO- . j. w. w:2HiiM.T , c3 A : : r , ct iiim.iiiH.i\ . Council BMs Carpet Co. OnrfloeK Is r w rotnp'o'o ' tn every ilonnrt- ment mid contiiiii * nil tie ! l.UeatBt ) led unil oJectx In CUHTA.TN8 , PHOLSTERY GOODS , LTC. , Hl- -Till- ! Largest Stock Lowest Prices. TUB ON1.V KXCLUSIVK C'AKI'KL' IIOU81J IN WlUriiUK IOWA. PAMI'I.IIH fnrnlsliixl upon npjillcutlon to o l io n p.ii FIKE UPHOLSTERY WORK TO ORDHC Carpet Compaoj 405 Jroadway. ] KT. SCHUBZ , Justice of ! iie Peace , OUlco Over Amcrlean K pre 9 , COUNCIL IILUJ'Prf.JOVVA. EDWAR \ MAIilHTKII llF I'AI.MYSTKIIV AND CONDI 'J'lONAMHI' , JJCI'luiuli blrt-et. belweou Kiiriiuni mid llmne > , "ill , ullli the iild of ynunlmii i-piiilK.iilitiuniin ; for miy one u ( iliinto in Ilio 1'iul nnd inu.tcnl. mid ol ( niliiin tiniUilioiM In the inline. Itootn mid kliniui muJo to urdur , 1'n Itct Dutuluctluu n iur4iiUtvd. mwafVEwiaw 'T ' * wWiT aj > wwre' THE CHEAPEST OM.UIA. Tt > JT One of Uie llcsl Mid Largcsl Mocks in the 7. S. to Xelcct from. No Stairs to Climb , Eicgant Passenger Elevator. A. TUUIOCK , Knir. nn < l 8upt. " ' > 8At > ll.Ka , Awl. Kixr. 11. \ \ . DIAMOND , A l. Poor. Missouri Valley Bridge and Iron works. OFFICE AND WORKS LLAVENWOKTII , KANSAS , MANtirAortwr.a.s AND ntmiieiiH o Wrought Iron , Steal , HOWJ 1 HIM Hint roinlititHtlnjt J $ R 1 l > G E S I'oi Idillniiuid and fllglminili. Turn Tables , Draw Spans , Rock lasses , Piers and Sub- stnit'iires. IKSLEY , SH1RBTULLOCK Tropilulnra , & * gjJ ? A Noiouril , A itv , Tlon o poml us worJ of all urlitgo work to lot. Correspomlonr" willelled from M. BURKE & SONS , LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS , OKI ) llUUKi : . Mnmicor , UN/Off STOCK YARDS , OFMIIA , NED. VnTVPKrr'5 Vr..plnin ctiil Knimnt-H' Hunk. 1) \ M Citv. Neb ; Ko-ir-tiiy Nivtloail t-ey. Nt-li t foluiiibun Stntu iml , Columlms. Neli : JlcDoauM's Hiuikt North I'lnttu , Nvb. O.au.u Ni-ilonnl I'nnk Oamliii , lll' . . . . , , . Will juiy eimlonnys' iliufl ltli bill of luilliwr ntiu-ho ( < l , lor tno-thlnU v.iluo of AUtotc. HOME SEfiKEKS ATTtiFTJON. or rull Fcrt/cutcrs about free and Cheap Lands in Western Nebraska. AJdross PATTEBSDh & WHITE , Heal Estate Agents. North C ilo. Nebraska. 3STOTZC3H3 TO of Idve Stock asifl wi : cAiiii YOUU A 'l : TIe f TO It iBibn lihst unil clif-iiioitfooil for tockof nnir klul. Oiiopounl H o-iunl to thitn i > onn1 ot roni. Stockfwl wit i UruiiiiilOil t'ako Hi lliu TaJInnl Wlmor , liuloil of rilanirix diiArn , * itt In- crcn o la nolKlituiul ho In irooil mniKrlubln condlllon in the pprltiT. D.ilrymon us well iw otliori , \\hii UMI it.o-iu lusiifj to Its mcius. 'i'r > It anil JmUo Tor joiirnolvoi. IMco f * per tin. ( No thurj.clor stiuka. AUiliosi WOOUJIAN IINaiHI > Oil. WOUKS. OumliM , Nobr.i4kx CHARLES SHIYEBIOZ , UPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERIES , I'nssenifor olovutor to all floors. 121X1. i : 5 find 1210 Kiirmtin Street JJA1A11A. Nl'.ilUAriKA. VtH3 IS UNACQUAINTED UITH THE CtOOII/irHr Of Till ) cojutnr WILL SEC or EXAMINING THIS n p THAT IMF 3AGOROCl ISLAND 8 PACIFIC RAILWAY llvieuonnMlicriiti il | .o lllnn nnd clcwo rrlnllnnta l prlii Ipil linn l.tut mi > Went at Inlllnl ami li-r- initial IIIIIIK rniHtltnu. Hip itin. i liiiiKiilKiit inlif. f nnltllviil it ll.ik In t nit nil hi or llnunuli tmn-inun. talliin wlijoti liivllrtiiiil rjrllll Im UntdnlHllnllln li , iwcMirllliMiifllm AMninle Mill 1'iirillr I-IMC In 1C f nlin lliu ruri'i lin mill In t i.iilu tnanilfiini points l.nl Nnihet-t nnil Sunn ri i ml ruru- > uiiJine | iul it" Wu-l tiolt \ > ui nnil .Si.utli , . . ( . The Great Rock Island Route Gitirantira 114 patiniH Hint M'tmt * of iK > n oiinI nt il. rtlnlfitnlHil lif n > < iilll. OiinniiL'lilv Imlln.le-l loud- I'11-1,1 ' . ! IHriikK , if niiiliinoii , , lr. l i , | | nil..tnn. tl .Mr IMIIII rnliiTi mill I.I.IITH | n Mini. , mini. iuiinr ' ' , ' * ' " ' ' " ' " " " ' ' kf" ' " " I"-u U U' mifty ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " nnil Hi n f < I'llnir > IN lilliiu | nlili'li'i.'m'rMir I'lir'i'nn" ' - , | . ; nil linlinln. oiliri hM- < Inllli-of IllH Illlllr HIT ! 11 III ! fi IM nl nil 1 I Illlfl llllLll.llllH III Union D , iir tti. ( imi | tliH nn iniiut Mil cuinluiU uuil . Ill" l'n t ' 'iin- | < n TrnliiH Ivtirrrn rhlrairn * nl I'mrlii.Ciiiil | | lllnll . Knuwtii City li-ntrnw III. . m d At lilw.il t lit iiinnl | of Kill > illlhil.il. , lliMlt iii. liiilxiiiiil liiv CiiiiliM lliiinlllKiit l-iillmnn l-u | , o hli f'l'nt llm nle-l itrsl n ami , iiiiitiinii | > IHiilnir t"ir In nlililii'liliuuiUily . . . ( Di.kfil nirnl , . , , . | , | m , | eifii lli.l"-i. .i-ili.ic-i ( | unit Hi'limnl'IM i Mlrlil-un inn iil > inn tlm riK-iiuiieil llfillnliiKi Inili Cum. The Famous Albert Lea Route I tin dlirft nnil fnvniltt line liMnn-n flilrnito nnil > lliiiifaii.'l | niilst l-iml. ivlif-ie tiinnr < tliin uii liniiln III Union lput l * Tin n I pnlnln III tlir Ten ll.irli unil ar'1un'il"rii'l"i""i'"r ! ' ' I1'1" ' ' * ' * mmii'ii-i rn- ' ' " " ' ' " " ' " ' ' If " . " " 'J ' "f I ' * i 'l Jnmi""t'i 'l"l"l 'illM."tlir'M/.t 4l-ilnl > l iriulntii llm ililittliiut flililiuiul i > a < lolul , ' Unl ir Inlpiiiir llili.l-i Mill niiiilli r IIIUKI-T MV III rnfc nml Km. Mkjj. . haf "tn | i lint Iti'tm-in i nn Inn n Imll i. . nitnlN nil I I. " ' iVftiif ittn ) i , ,1111 , | | ninrf. Knmnr < l-Uy. MlirirutMinminil fct l-nnl unit Intri nuillalii point * - , . ' ' , ' " , ' ! l-"ll"l | jllfuliiullini frn Htni | , , , | loldfrn , nhliliiil.h im i'I n. l .krl. , nt nil inlmiinl lick. I I'll Vn " Ul' ' " ° 'l Utitul uua Luiuilji li li/ua n. n. CAnuE , c. RT. Fonli-d | > niMi5iilet | will lie reeoived nt tlio ol llm Chlel IIiiKlncdr , Union 1'uc-illo iiiilivii ) , Oiiiuliu , iinlll WeilniiMitiy ntiiiilnt ; , Ocuilier M , Kir tlioCnullnir , MitMHiiy , llrldvlntr nnd 'I'liieU- 'ny ' Hi ; ( if I Im Mnilliultiiti & Illun Vnllny mill unil , lie n CiiiilMin in MiujxvJIle , Kniihit , , nnil ulju nlniiii eleven ill. inlli'sul mini InNeliitibloi 1'iiilIltH. plniiH uml Htieuillciillotm eiin liu MKHI niiil luillKir liiliiiiinitliinoliiulnetl nt tlm ( Jlner Kntrlneor s oHii-ii , Oni'ilni. J. Hi.icKiAhiiK'iK'jii ' , H. It. CAU.AVTAV , ( 'hUiriiiiKlnour _ ( ieneiul MitiniKO liHTiiirToiCor.t'MiiiAWiu.liitiiriuiil ) ; lo ! l-tli SI "TJIK ( KDAltb , " n limn diii uml ( lay S < ' | KK > | lin joinitf Indies UeliHlillully hltimteil on ( < criri. < itoMii l.tirto ( 'iiiuiiUs ; uiiinnliir IK IJinltt ' ) ftt Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul The Short Xdne and Best Route From Offlatato the East TWOTUAJNb DAILY IIBHVKKX OMAHA AND tlik-HKii , Mlnneiipolla. MIIWHiikuu , Pt rani , CoiliirKuiii.lt , IluveniMirt , i- " " ° i"l i ' " 'I'tioiio , HtKkioni. - I in k Ulniid , J ; nsnxnt , .Iniifivlllo. . , llrlolt. WiniuiK , And till titUcr lniMiitiiiit | | > lnt n Bt , Northeast undrioullieubt. TleUt-t iitlfiw lit Hat rnrnnni trcvt. < ln I'nxton Ilnti-l . mid nt tJnltin I'acllU ! Depot. 1'iilliii.in . ilcepCMinnl tlio I'liicHi Dining ( ! in In IliiU in id im- un tin ( litiiniln linen of ( n u .uiiOlii.M Aiht.fcj.hr I' tin. II tiin A v , nnt cu t > iitlcntion it pulil to piisseuui-in by fouuo- iniHUiiiploytsor tlineo npany. II. > ltti.i.n. ( ieneral Miinnnur. J. f 'luCKiui. . \ > imuni ( ieuiwM.1 Xmiuwor. . A. V II. C'uti-t.MMt , Ucnerul I'MtuiuiT mil 'Jli kt-i Audit. lii.u. It. Jli.Arrtmn. AselsUmt < Jt.iiiriil BIT uuJ Xicxul Atfuut. RAILWAY. * TH UOIITK Omalia , Council Bluffs And Chicago. Tlio only rosid to tuko for Dps MolnoH , M r v-iiilltoim. ) ( ulnr UiipldN , Clinton. Divio Chtcnfro. MIIuuiikiKiiuid nil iioInUeiiHt To the ponnloof Nuluuslm , ( , oloriilo , Wyoinltiff , I'tiih. Iilnlin , MiViiila.OioKin.VnnlilirUin nnil Cnlllnrnlll It UeiNsnporor iidvuntiiffOi not poislhlo by miy oilier line Aiming n few of the inininroiiH polntnol snpo- iloiity iiiijdjod liy the PIIIIOIIH ol lliN iniulbu- Iw euii Oimilm mid Ulikit o , um Itu two ( iiilns n duy ot DAY COACH US whloli lire llm llnu < t tlitit liiiiinin nit nnd liitfiinnlly eiin eietilo. 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