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committed will come back to ns fills us short-lived, can afford to work so slowly OPIUM HABIT TALMAGE'S SERMON. Think of This as that, can not God in the building of with affright" hit. DU.CJ. WkItuKUBV. Kansas Cliy, Mo.

the eternities afford to wait? What My brother, I have to tell yon God call Many people have neglected allsht manifestations The bump of impudence must have been largely developed on the head of a Parisian thief who tried to rob a wine shop the other day. Instead of giving the fellow into custody the landlord merely kicked him into the street; Thereupon the thief, not a bit grateful for his escape, went to a policeman WANTED A wo nan A Discourse on the Inevitable Sequences of Good and Evil Deeds. though God should take ten thousand years to draw a circle? Shall we take our little watch, which we have to wind np AKLE GREASE. Ka la lh wsrM. isl.

i-f rv asku haw mmr TiMsrt; asa li of hnmorln the blood till the foul matter haa be-some ao powerful as to cause ierribl seroralcras ores, awful suffering, and, floallr, aa tin system becomes drained ot ail its atrength. death. HOME, FARM AND GARDEN. Qnince treo roots are small and near the surface, and therefore should be protected from extreme heat and cold by mulchings Chicago Journal. A writcrin Hoard's Dairyman cured the worst case of caked bag he ever saw in about foiir hours by thoroughly soaking and rubbins with the iuico of of iwny for wil' L.J.

JuanaC. Maar. is AmU kv.V-lt- Kefi every night lest it run down, and hold it break that circle and will do so at your call. I can bring twenty passages of Scripture to prove that when God fof Christ's sake forgave roan, the sins of bis past life never come back. The wheel may roll on and roll on, but you take your position behind the cross, and the wheel Some have neglected distress after eating, heart np beside the clock of eternal ages? If, SORE EYES TTsrdT's Ftre Hslm cores At drnrelsis or by mall JSC W.

u. fax ice. St. Joe. Mo- according to the Bible, 1,000 rears are in burn, occasional headaches, and other early rmp tomsof till this painful disease has be-some Incurable, and the vtcUm barely sustains a miserable existence.

Circles as the Type of Perfection All Things Movinj In Orbits, a Departure from Which Means Rain The Nemesis of Sin. and complained that the landlord had ill treated him. Perhaps he was a relative of the man who killed his father and mother, and then appealed to the God's sight as one day, then, according to that calculation, the 6.000 years of the a5 STOCK CUTS pie-plant. strikes the cross and it is shattered for Others neglect that tired feeling, pains In the TO A HAT. fples an FKEfc.

Llnesnot uodertbe horse'sfeet. MKSlU aATITt slalS HOLS $5 world's existence has been only to God as back, weakness, languor, till general debility and Overladen fruit trees mature their ever. The siis fly off from the circle Into the perpendicular, falling at right angles judge not to bo hard on a poor orphan. from Monday to Saturday. fruit while it is yet small.

Pick off one- kidney or lirer disease becomes firmly fixed upon them and there la no hope of recovery. Morpblw SImM Caire la lV But it is often the case that the rebound with complete oblivion. Forgiven I lor- OPIUM Bo wise la time: Hood's Sarsaparllla will cure. EC swawUM We ffl famish dtrallcatM LIV3 STOCK CUTS, or anjr other Cut abown Id any Speelmca Book, at or Iwlow quoted prlrrs for same. iuN.

KJKLXOOO NEWSPAPER tlcrlrvirprrt and Sn-reotjrpera. Sis West Sixth SU Kansas CUT. is quicker, and the circle is sooner completed. Yon resolve that yon will do what half before much growth is made, and the remaining half may grow to as many bushels as all woulu if left. Indianaiolis SenlincL ARTiriCIALI.IMHS.

Low AK when la the power of medicine, scrofula, salt rheum, bolls, pimples, dyspepsia, headache, bilious. ness, catarrh, rheumatism, that tired feeling, and any disease or affection caused by Impure blood or I I ir Varices, good tou can. In one week you put a given! The meanest thing a man can do i-, after some difficulty has been settled, to bring it up again; and God will not be so mean as that. God's memory is mighty enongh to hold all the events of the ages, llooKS snt rltz. mw.

Boy. If Dearborn SWCbicairo. llookt snt raaa. Wrlte-lo word of counsel in the heart of a Sabbath- Corn Cake: One ejrg, two table- low state of the system. Be sure to set "the peculiar medicine," spoonfuls of sugar, one cup of Indian school child.

During that same week yon give a letter of introduction to a young but there is one thing that Is sure to slip meal, two cups of Hour, two teaspoon- 30,000 CARPENTERS Farmers. Rutrhers and others MM CM CDC use oar LATE HAKE of Mf TILCrlS to file Hand. Kip. Butcbt-r. Back.

Prnnln and all kinds of Saws, so they eat belter than eer. Two Kllera free for M. Illntrated circulars Address K. KOTU A BUU KW OxroiiU. lenn.

CTUCAOyAl nHSE5 MF.niOl COLI-rntw Tbe rreaa Fr raiakigoe. address h. S. 1UM.KI. JL.

1), 3U Michigan Atc, Chicago. Hood's Sarsaparilla man struggling in business. During the his memory, one thing he is sure to forget. fuls of cream of tartar, one teaspoon- same week you made an exhortation in a prayer-meeting. It is all gone; yon will Sold by all druggists.

11; six fortS. Prepared only and that is pardoned transgression. How do I knew it? 1 will prove it. ful of soda, a little sale, a piece of butter the size of a walnut and one pint of sweet milk. The Household.

by I. HOOD Apothecaries, Lowell, Haas. nnf na Fdncatlon bv" if htdt, Their sins and Iniquities will I remember uiaiLfrunBrsisaCotJ.BOB. llunaii.N.V- numb never hear of it, perhaps, you think. A few years after a man comes up to you and Hi IOO Doses One Dollar no more.

Tea Biscuit: Take two quarts of 1-1 cults amric ail else ails. Come into that state this morning, my says: No Rope to Cut Off Horses' Manes SHORT KAHD ttSSSsSZXstt lElt at t-TRAnsj SU Lows. Urada-atas at sacceastul ia ffelunf positwas. Circulars fraa. I i Best Couch Syrup.

Tastes rood. CsO I I flour, two tablespoons white sugar, two of butter, half a cup of yeast, one "Yen don't know me, do yon?" dear brother, my dear sister. in tune, i-oin oy finicrw-T. Health officials of Brooklyn, Philadelphia, Baltimore and other cities, indorse Red Stab Cough Cubs. Twenty-five cents a bottle.

"Arthcr" Tes, we should like to have you write for our paper. Address your letter to the business olhce, and it will be sent to you. A'. Y. Independent.

Cattle and Land Sale At Strong City, Chase on Santa Fe Wednesday, Sept. 13, one of the finest herds ot 800 Galloway cattle in Central Kansas 120 young cows, one imported Galloway bull, 4-year-old, remainder spring calves, yearlings, 2 and 3-year-olds half steers tf months credit without interest. Stockmen can not afford to miss this sale. Also 430 acres farm lands in Sycamore Butler on railroad one mile from nw Jtf 11237. Sold to suit purchasers, on terms unheard of 1-5 cash, rest 1, 2, 3 and 4 vears at only 5 per cent.

No finer stock and grain region in Kansas. Other railroads assured. See posters. 11. li.

Axlisom, Des Moines, Auct'r. W. M. Jokes, Des Moines, la. A Kew York newspaper boasts that it owns a tomahawk.

We should judge so from the character of its illustrations. Jiurlinaton Fret I'm. irv EKasil HKIULE (amblnrg, You say: "No; I don't remember ever to Blesed Is the one whose transgressions ItgaVglliaBgWgi can nut lie slipped by any horse, am No. 1099 A.N.K. 0.

have seen you." are forgiven. le uaiter to any psrt 01 uie pint ol boiled milk. Alake a bole in, tho flour, pour in the ingredients. When light, cut down once or twice, make into biscuit and when light bake. "Why," he says, "I was In the Sabbath- But do not make the mistake of thinking IWai-d Saddlery, Hardware and Harness A lire WHEN WK1T1NO TO ADVERTISERS, pleaxe any yon law the Advertisement la Ihla paper.

school class over wh'ch you were the $65, ieaiers. t-periai aiscouni 10 inr Trade. fW'Peud I'rlee-Llst. Voona M-n or In eneh coantr. IU, that this doctrine of the circle stops with this life; it rolls on through heaven.

You might quote in opposition to me what St. a ueHTHorti, Kocncsicr.t.x teacher. One Sunday you invited me to Christ. I accepted the offer. You see that Rev.

T. DeWitt Talmage, In a recent Sermon at "The Hamptons'' chose for his subject "The Sequences of Good and Evil Deeds," taking for his text: It is he that sitteth upon the circle of the earth. Isalak xL. 22. While yet people thought that the world Was flat, and thousands of years before they found out that it was round, Isaiah in my text intimated the shape of it, God sitting upon the circle of the earth.

The most beautiful figure in all geometry is the circle. (Jod made the universe on the plan of a circle. There are in the natural world straight lines, angles, parallelograms, diagonals, quadrangles; but these evidently are not God's favorites. Almost everywhere where you find him geometriz-ing you find the circle dominant, and if not the circle then the curve, which is a circle that died young. If it had lived long enough it would have been a full orb, a periphery An ellipse is a circle pressed only a littla too hard at the sides.

Giant's Causeway in Ireland shows what God thinks of mathematics. There are over thirty-five thousand columns of rocks octagonal, hexagonal, pentagonal. These rocks seem to have been made by rule and by compass. Every artist has his molding-room where he may make fifty shapes, but he chooses one shape as preferable to all others. I will not say that the Giant's Causeway was the world's moldinz-room, but I do say ont of a great many figures God seems to have selected the circle as the best.

The Caterer. Hard Cake: Two pounds sugar, chorch with two towers yonder?" "Yes." you say. He says: "That is where I preach." three-quarters of a pound butter, live eggs, half a nut 111 eg, grated, two tea-spoonfuls cinnamon, half teaspoonful cloves, two teaspoonfuls essence of John says about the city of Heaven. He says it "lieth four square." That does seem to mitigate against this iden, but you know there is many a square house that has a family circle facing each other and in a circle moving, and I can prove that Or: "Do you see that Governor's bouse? That is where I live." lemon, two pounds and a quarter of flour, half teaspoonful salt. Koll out One day a man comes to you, aad says, "Good morning." this is so in regard to heaven.

St. John says: thin, cut into shapes and bake in a quick oven. Caterer. Yon look at htm and say, "why, you I beard the voice of many angels round have the advantage of me; I can not place Grat hair, however caused. Is restored to you." Its original color bv Hall's Hair Ronewer.

about the throne and the beast and the elders. Persons suffering from Ague of long He says: "Don't yon remember, thirty Sulphide of potash, says I ick's Magazine, has proved in our practice all that has been claimed for it by the English press as a destroyer of mildew standing will find a specific in Ayers Ague years ago, giving a letter ot introduction And again he says: There was a rainbow round about the to a young man a letter of introduction Cure. Tai New York Journal heads an article on roses, chrysanthemums and some throne. Bicyclers give ear." A great many of other greenhouse plants. A quarter of an ounce dissolved in a gallon of water The two former instances a circle; the em have, to say nothing of a few teeth last either a circle or a semi-circle.

The to a prominent merchant?" "Yes, yes. I do." He says: "I am the man. That was my first step toward a fortune; but I have retired from business now, and am giving and the skin of their noses. Jtoston ot. Tuose Ncisaxces.

Rheumatism and the Gout, are relieved by Glenn's Sclphub my time to philanthropies and public in Soap. seats facing each other, the angels facing each 6ther, the men facing each other; Heaven an amphitheater cf glory. Circumference of patriarch, and prophet, and apostle. Circumference of Scotch Covenanters, and Theban legion, and Albi-genses. Circumference of the good of all terests.

Come up to my country place Hill's Haib axd Wuiskeb dye, mack or and see me." crown, 50 A new came of cards is called "matrl Or a man comes to you, and says: "I want to introduce myself to von. I went into a prayer-meeting some years ago. I sat back near the door. You arose to mony." II the man wins ne takes tne gin ages. Periphery of splendor unimagined and indescribable.

A circle! A circle! if the girl wins she takos tho man. l'hda delphia Call. make an exhortation. That talk changed But every circumference must have a Bronchitis is cured bv frequent small the course of my life, and if I ever get to doses of Piso's Cure for Consumption. heaven, under God, I will owe my salva tion to you." A roETKss sines: 'I threw mv love to In only ten, twenty, or thirty years, the him, and it hath gone astray." Of course: a woman never can throw straight I.

circle swept out and swept back again to oratjfiic. your own grateful heart. center, and what is the center of this Heavenly circumference? Carist. His all the glory, His all the praise, His rll the crowns. All Heaven wreathed into a gar land round about Him.

Take off the imperial sandal from His foot, and behold the scar of the spike. Lift the coronet of dominion from His brow, and see where wus the lacerations of the briars. Come closer, all Heaven. Narrow the circls around His great heart. Christ, the Saviour! Christ, the man! Christ, the God Keep Thy throne forever, seat Tr afflicted with Pore Eves, use T)r.

Isaac Thompson's Eye Water. Druggists sell it. 25c But sometimes it is a wider circle and does not return for a great while. I saw a bill of expense for burning Latimer and It dley. The bill of expens3 says: THE GENERAL MARKETS KANSAS CITY.

Pent 8. One load ot fir fagots id CATTLE Shipping steers. 7 Cartage of four loads of woods 2s Is at; ve cows 2 i Butchers" 3 70 64 4 50 2 4 00 1 4 75 t-5 ed on the circle of the earth, seated on the It Is lie that slttcth on the circle of the earth. The stars in a circle, the moon in a circle, the sun in a circle, the universe in a circle, and the throne of God the center of that circle. When men build churches thoy ought to imitate the idea of the great Architect and put the audience in a circle, knowing that the tides of emotion roll more easily that way than in straight lines.

Six thousand years ago God flung this world out of his right band; but He did not throw it out in a straight line but curvilinear, with a lease of love holding it so as to bring it back again. The world started from His hand pure and Edenic. It has been rolling on through regions of moral ice end distemper. How long it will roll God only knows; but it will in due time make complete circuit and come back to the place where it started the hand of God, pure and Edenic. The history of the world goes on in a circle.

Why is it the shipping in our day is improving so rapidly? It is because men are imitating the old model of Noah's art. A ship carpenter gives that as his opinion. Although so much derided by small wits, that ship of Noah's time be.it the Etruria and the Germanic, of which we boast so much. Where is the ship on the sea to-day that could outride a deluge in which the heaven and the earth were wrecked, landing all the passengers in safety, two of each kind of living creatures, thousands of species? Pomology will go on with its achievements until after many centuries the world will have plums and pears equal to the Paradisaical. The art cf gardening will grow for centuries, and after the Downings and HOGS Good to choice heavy 2 10 66 biirht 4 -M to circle of the heaven! Item, a post Is id Item, two chains 3s 41 Item, two staples 6d Item, four laborers 3s Sd That was cheap fire, considering all the WHEAT IS o.

8 red -4 On Christ, the solid rock, I stand All otbor ground is shifting sand. No. 3 red 64 Gt No. 2 soft fir.V'J CORN No. 3 3IV5 Hi DATS No.

2 2- circumstances; but it kindled a light which It YE No. 2 47 FIjIUJK Fancy, per sack 1 55 FUNNY AT FIRST. and thrown on the alloc ted foliage with a tine-rosed syringe will wholly destroy the fungus and the leaves will not be injured. A writer in the X. E.

Homestead says: "Will you let me tell some poor discouraged sister my cure for neuralgia? This scourge has lost its terrors for me sinco I tried tlii.s tbricc-blessed poultice: The yelk of an egg, two tablespoons of turpentine and one tablespoon of Hour; mix to a paste; spread on a rag and apply. It will burn but not blister. It is good also for sprains or rheumatism. The French have a way of making a tough fowl tender in the roasting which is worth following. It should be seasoned and tied up- securely in two thicknesses of soft while or pale brown paper and put into an oven half an hour earlier than tho time one would choose to assure its being done.

It will steam slowly in this way, and if delicately dredged with Hour when the paper is taken oft at the end of the half-hour in a hot oven, it will come out brown and easily carved. a SUBSOILING, OR NOT. Why Farmers Should Aim to Make Their Soils Deeper and Iticher. Prof. Sanborn has been making a scries of experiments by subsoiling.

The result is that it all depends on the circumstances, just like deep and shallow plowing, bubsoiling, it must be understood, is properly breaking up and mellowing the sub-stratum of the earth, and not turning it up to the surface and turning the soil down under. There is rarely a case where this practice would be desirable. It is almost always a great damage to land, and it will take years for it to recover its former fertility. The greatest advantage in subsoiling is to increase the amount of moisture and to make it available for the plants. This condition always tells most favorably in the time of a drought, but it is proportionately a disadvantage in a wet season.

It is then always an injury, and these two conditions arc shown by the experiments of Prof. Sanborn. Plants grow near the surface, or rather, mainly feed near the surface. Their natural home is in the soil, ami this extends but a HAY New 5 to HU'ITHIt Cboico creamery 10 2a 47' I 20 11' 12! stione all around the world and around the martyr spirit; and out from that burning of Latimer and Kidley rolled the circle, wider and wider, starting other circles, couvoluting, overrunning, circumscribing. Exuberant Mirth Changed Into Awful Full creiuu 8 KlitiS Choice t4 CO 60 00 60 (0 60 INVALIDS' HOTELeSURGICAL INSTITUTE No.

663 Malu Street, BUFFALO, N. V. IVot a Hospital, but a pleasant Remedial Home, organized with A FULL STAFF OF EIGHTEEN PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, And exclusively devoted lo the treatment of all Chronic Diseases. This imposing' Establishment was designed and erected to accommodate the larjre number of invalids who visit niiTTslo from everv State and Territory, as well as from many foreiirn lands, that they may avail themselves or the professional m.rHX 01 tho staff ol skilled spcuuiifiU la medicine and surgery that compose tho Fatuity I this widely-celebrated institution. A FAIR AIMD BUSIHESS-LIKE OFFER TO INVALIDS.

0 We earnestly Invite you to come, sec and examine tor ynurtelf. our institutions, appliances, advantafres and sueccss in curina; chronic diseaus. Have a mind of your own. Do not listen to or heed tho counsel of skeptical rk-nrts or Jealous vhysicuins. wtw know nothing of us, our system of treatment, or means of cure, yet who never lose an opportunity to misrepresent and to prejudice people against ua.

We are responsible to you for what we represent, and if you come and visit im. and ft ml that wo have misrepresented, tn any particular, our institutions, advantages or success, wo will promptly reluna ro all expenses your trip. We court honest, sincere invest uration, have no secrets, aud are only too glad to snow ail interested and candid people what we are doing- for suffering humanity. NOT ALWAYS NECESSARY TO SEE PATIENTS. Wrath by a Second Look.

Chicago Herald. 1IACUN Mam 8 overarching all Heaven a circle. Shoulders 5 Sides LARD 5 Wt Mi ssourl umvnshcd. 10 Saw a funny thing down at Peoria the But what is true of the good is just as fi. IS 40 other day," remarked a fat drummer, as true of the bad.

You utter a slander POTATOES 30 he bugged the car window closor than against your neighbor. It has gons forth ST. LOUIS. ever in his effort to find a cooling breeze; from your teeth. It will never come back, CATTLE Shipping "there was a lot of us there at the station you think.

You have done the man all the KiitiUicrs HOGS rncklinr 4 30 3 50 4 2 25 3 60 6 waiting for a train, when an omnibus mischief you can. You rejoice to see him BHEHI Fa lo choice FLOU It Choice WHEAT No. 2 red wince. You say: "Didn't I give it to him?" drove up to the platform and the driver began 'o fling valise? down from the top. One of the bags bur3t open and the con 77' 37? 25 4 4'J 1-0 COKN No.

2 OATS No. 2 That word has gone out, that slan-Ierous tents rolled all over the platform. There 50 KYK No. 2 UUTTEIt Creamery word, on its poisonous and blasted way. You think it will never do you any harm, 20 00 Mitchells of the world have done their were old, dirty socks, soiled collars, wads of underclothing, dirty cuffs that rolled PtHtK 10 75 66 11 00 best, in the far future the art of garden COTTON 1U1I li iil'S 8 ii off down the platform, two or three packs CHICAGO.

But I am watching that word, and I see it beginning to curve, and it curves around, and it is aiming at your heart. You bad ing will come up to the arborescene of the year 1. If the makers of colored glass go of cards that flew around lively in the breeze, a half-dozen bottles of all sizes hotter dodge it. You can not dodge it. It on improving they may in some centuries examining our patients.

Ia recofrnlzinff diseases without personal examination of the patient, we elnim to posws no miraculous power. Wo obtain our knowledge of tbo patient a disease by the practical application, to tho pnu-tieo ol of weltestablished principles of modern science. And it is to the accuracy with which this system has endowed us that we owe our almost world-wide reputation of skillfully treating lingering or chronic affections. This system of practice, and 12' 00 50 7 rolls into your bosom, and after it rolls in CATTLK Shipping 3 HtKiS rackimr and sli pping 4 KHEE1' Fa lo choice 2 FliOUH Waiter wheat 4 WHEAT No. 2 red No.

3 No. COttN No. 2 and colors that broke and cracked and a whole lot of miscellaneous stuff. The a word of an old 1 ook, which says: rj) 65 SO 60 66 15 66 77'. i r'j 6o 70 60 4il', 't 4 47 if wreck made quite a comical sight, and 70" 4i' With what measure ye meto, it shall bo among the gang standing by was a drum Tly our original system of diagnosis, we can treat many chronlo disa-nses Just as successfully without as with a pnreonal consultation.

While wo are always glad to sec our patients, and Income acquainted with tbem, show them our institutions, and familiarize them with our system of treatment, yet we have not seen one person in five hundred whom we have cured. The per-foct accuracy with which scientists are enabled to deduee the most minuto particulars in their several departments, appears almost miraculous, if wo view it in the light of the early ages. Take, for example, the electro-magnetic telegraph, tho greatest invention of the age. Is it not a marvelous ucgrcc of accuracy which enables nn operator to exactly locate a fracture in a submarine cable nearlv three thousand miles long? Our venerable "clerk of tho weather" has become so thoroughly familiar with tho most wayward elements of nature that be can accurately predict their movements. He can sit in Washington and foretell what the weathT will 1 in Florida or New York as well as if several hundred miles did not intTvene between him and the Dlaccs named.

And so in all dcartments of modern sciencn. measured to you a sain. OATS No. 2 raer from St. Louis who seemed to be the KYK No.

2 40 Marvelous Success. ine marvelous fueef- wuieu niw through it. demonstrate toe fact that disrawte display certain phenomena, which, luing ui-Jectcd to scientific analyse. furnih abundant and unmistakable data, to guide the Judgment, of the skillful practitioner aright in determininar You maltreat an aged patent. Yon be 60 5 6i 10 most amused man in the lot.

The way be laughed was a cantion. He fairly cried tears, and got so out of breath that he had grudge him the room in your house. You are impatient of his whimsicalities and garrulty. It makes you mad to hear him tell the same story twice. You give him IllTlTEU Creamery 15 rou It 0 NEW CATTLE E.xnorls 4 00 llO5S Good to clni.ee 3 Ml SI1EKI Common to 3 50 FIiOL'K Good to choice 3 20 II EAT No.

2 red f7' (T.f 60 "0 6 6 ro 5 25 4 50 5 in to sit down on the edge of the platform and hold himself for fear he'd shake to pieces. The rest of ns laughed about as food he can not masticate. You wish he was away. Ycu wonder if be is going to t'C the nature of diseased conditions. The mo ample n-sources for treating lingering or chronic diseases, and the greautt skill, are thus placed within the easv rrach of every invalid, however distant he or she ma reside from the physicians making the treatment of such affections a specialty.

Full particulars of our original, scM-ntific svstetn of examining and tn-ating patients at a distance are contained in Tlie Ieoplc' om mo 11 Sens yiedlcal Adviser." fly It. V. l'iercr. M. 1.

Juo pages and over colored and other illustrations. post-paid, lor SlusX Or write and kcrile your symptoms, inclosing ten cents in stamps, and a complete treatise, on your particular disease, will be sent you. with our terms fur treauoeat and ail particulars. much at him as we did at the wreck. I II lib ia injuin v.

as tiimx. From these sclent ista deduce accurate con COKN No. 2 50'-6 OATS Western mixed 32 60 few inches beneath the surface. It is the vegetable matter humus, as i-7 f.l 10 75 live forever. He will be gone very soon "All of a sudden the St.

Louis man quit clusions regartiiess 01 aisiancc eo, aiso. in rami, cal science, diseases have certain Unmistakable signs, or symptoms, and by reason of this fact, we chemists call it, which fits the soil laughing. He stopped off so short that Ill'TTEU Creamery 12 6a POKK 10 51 it PETllOLEb'Jl L'uited U3 ii His steps are shorter and shorter. He is going to stop. But God has an account to tui for plant growtlu It is more important we were afraid he had busted a blood ves nave lieen eoatiei originate ana peneci a sys- HiUb(itfMJ 1 tem of determining, witn ttie greatest accuracy.

sel or something. He stared at the busted Ihe nature of chronic diseases, without seeing and personally then that the farmer should increase as much as possible the amount of or valise as if he saw a ghost, and then broke settle with you on that subject. After awhile your eyo will be dim and your gait will halt, and the sound of the grinding will be slow, and you will tell the same 1e able to make something equal to the east window of Yorkminster, which was built in 121H). AVe are six centuries behind those artists, but the world must keep on toiling nntil it shall make the complete circuit and come up to the ski'J of those very men. If the world continues to improve in masonry we shall have after awhile, perhaps after the advance of centuries, mortar cqnal to that which I saw in the wall of an exhumed English city, built in the time of the Romans, 1,000 years ago that mortar to-day as good as the day in which it was made, having outlasted the brick and the st me.

I say, after hundreds of years, ma-onry may advance to that point. If the world stands long enough we may have a city as large as they had in old times. Babylon, five times the size of London. You go into the potteries of England and you find them making cups and vases after the style of the cups and vases exhumed from Pompeii. The world is not going back.

Oh, no! but it is swinging in a circle and will come back to the styles of pottery known so long" ago as the days of Pompeii. The world must keep on prosressiu nntil it makes the complete circuit. The curve is in the right direction. The curve will keep on until it bee tines a circle. Well, ncssv, my friends, what is true in the material universe is true in God's moral government and spiritual arrange out with the awfulest string of oaths I ganic matter in the soil.

This is the foundation of growth rather t'nan in a DR. JOHN BULL'S Bk a.i a ana a deeply stirred or broken up amount of story twice, and your children will wonder If yon are going to live forever, and SiisionicOT ever beard from a man's mouth. He cursed the driver, the valise, the 'bus, the town, and finally himself. We were so amazed that wo didn't know what to make of it all, but when he went to scrambling on the platform, picking up old socks and the ground. If it could be known beforehand that the season would be drv.

wonder if you will never be taken away, They called you "father" onc; now they then subsoilinjr would bo the thins: to COMMON SENSE AS APPLIED TO ETEBICHXTE. It is a well-known fact, and ono that appeals to the Judgment of every thinking pcraon, that the physician who devoir) hi whole timo to the study and investigation of a certain class of diseases, must become better qualified to treat such diseases than he who attempts to treat every ill to which flesh is heir, without giving special attention to any class or diseasra. Men. 111 all ages of the world, who have become famous, have devoted their lives to 80100 special branch of science, art, or literature. and subdividing the practice of medicine and surgery, in this institution, every invalid is treated ti a soecialist-one who devotes bis undivided attention to the particular class of diseases to whieh the case bHonrs.

Tho aJrsntaee of this arrangement must be obvious Medical science offers a vast Held for invcstipation. and no physician ran, WitkiD 1 th brief limits of a life-time, achieve the highest degree of success tho treatment of crenr malady ineiUeut to humanity. OUR FIE-tLaEB OF1 SUCCESS. FOR THE CURE OF call you "the old man." If you live a few do, so that the surplus waters of the years longer they will call you "the old chasinz cuffs and collars, we tumbled to FEVER and AGUE spring might remain in the more open ground, and be available when tne drought should come. A deep soil is the racket, and had some fun ourselves.

The chump had been laughing at the wreck of his own valisa." Or CHILLS and FEVER, chap." What are those rough words with which your children are accosting you! They are the echo of the very words you used in the ear of your old father fortv years ago. What is that which you are a srood absorbent, and it should be the AND ALL MALARIAL DISEASES farmer aim to make the soil dor per The proprietor of this celebrated medicine OLD AUNT PEGGY. and richer, lucre is more real improvement in this than in subsailing trying to chew, but find it nn pamphlets on nervous diseases, any one of which will be sent tor ten cents in postage stamps, when request for them is accomtmnied with a statement of a case for consultation, so that wo may know which one of our Treatises to send. masticable, and your jiws ache Justly claims for it a superiority over all remedies ever offered to the public for the SAFE, CERTAIN. SPEEDY and PEEHAKZNT cure the undercrust A rich soil is always A Colored Woman, One Hundred and Throat AXD Lung Diseases.

as you surrender the altemp'? Tke treatment ot Diseases of the Air Passages and Lnugs, such as Chronic Nasal Catarrh, L.aryu. Kitla, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption, both through correspondence and at our institutions, constitutes an important specialty. We nublish three senarate books on NasaL just the thing, but subsoilcd land may Perhaps it may be the gristle which you bring more moisture than is required. have a special JUepartmcnt, thoroughly organized, and devoted CJ-cltunrWv to the treatment of liiscascs of Women. Every case consulting ojr specialists, whether by letter or in person, is given the most careful and consider gave to your father for his breakf forty of Ague and Fever, or Chills and Fevsr, whether of short or long standing.

Ha refers to the entire Western aad Sonthern country to bear hint testimonv to the truth of the assertion and tins is always a damage. Seven Years of Age, Wants a Pension. IChangewater (N. Special. Aunt Peggy Riy, the centenarian of Diseases of Women.

Where the sub-strata are open, or years a 70. A gentleman passing along the street saw a son dragging his father ate attention, important cw" tiiim tew whieh have not of all that in no case whatever will it fail to cure if nlready bainl Uie sauu nlreadv bainl the skill the land is coarse and porous, subsoil-ing is always an injury. The moisture Throat and Lung give much valuable information, viz: (1) A Treatise on Consumption, Laryngitis and llronvhitis; price, post-paid, ten cents. (2) A Treatise on Asthma, or Phthisic, giving new and successful treatment; price, post-paul. ten cents.

A Treatise on Chronic Nasal Catarrh price, post-paid, two cents. into the street by the hair of his head, the hnm nhnriefamsi has the benefit of a full OUCClL of skilled Glen Gardner, N. has applied for a pension. Squire Jame3 Petty has the The gentleman, outraged at this brutal goes down, and takes with it the the directions are strictly followed and carried out. In a great many cases a single dose has been sufficient for a cure, and whole families conduct, was about to punish the offender, specialists.

Kooms for ladies in the Invalids' Hotel are very private, bend ten cents ic stamps for our large Compkie Treatise on Dineasta ot Women, illustrated with numerous wood-cuts and colored plates (ItiO pagcal. matter in hand, and will try to interest Congressman Pidcock in the old colored lady's behalf. Aunt "Peggy" or Margaret strength of the upper strata. iuch lands should be compacted rather than wneu toe 01a man arose and said: have cured by a single bottle, with a per fect restorat.on 01 tho genorai aeaiUL it is, Diseases of DiSESTlQN. Typcpla, Liver Complaint, Obstinate Constipation, Chronic Diarrhea, Tape-worms, and kindred affections are anion; those chronic diseases in the successful treatment of which our specialists have nrtj.inod irreat success.

Many of the diseases "Don't hurt him: it's all right; forty however, prudent, and in every case more cer made more open and porous. A mellow surface is always a good condition for plant growth, although some crops years ago this morning I dragged out my Radical Cure of Rupture. IIERM1 I Tlrpach). or HtPTrBE, ro matter of how long standing, or of what Bine, is promptly and permanently en red by our specialists, vvithont the knife and. without dependence upon trasses.

Abundant references, bend ten cents for lather fcy the hair of his head." tain to cure, if its use is continued in smaller doses for a week or two after the disease has been checked, more especially in difficult and Ray, was born at Belvidere, August 4, 1779, and is, therefore, one hundred and seven years old. Her father was a slave, and belonged to Robert Beavers, who lived on the road between Port Col den and Changewater. When five years of age are rencuted by makinjr the land it is a circle, iiy 1 ather lived into the lirmer, and when such is the case, the eighties, and be had a very wide experi affecting the liver and other organs contributing in then- functions to tho process of digestion, are very obscure, aud are not infrequently mistaken by both laymen and physicians for other maladies, and treatment is employed directed to the removal of a disease which does not exist. Our Complete Treatise on Diseases of the Digestive Organs will be sent to any address on receipt of ten cents in postage stamps. needful compacting should be done.

Illustrated Treatise. PILES, FIvrCIrE, and other diseases affecting the lower bowels, are treated with wonderful success. The worst cases of pile tumors are permanently cured in 111 teen to twenty days, bend ten cents for Illustrated Treatise. Air, light and heat are essentials for long-standing cases. Usually this medicine will not require any aid to keep the bowels in good order.

Should the patient, however, require a cathartic medicine, after having taken three or four doses of the Tonic, a single dose of KENT'S VEGETABLE FAMILY FILLS will ence, and he sold that maltreatment of parents was always punished in this world. Other sins may le adjourned to the next world, but maltreatment of par growth, and these prerequisites must not be lost sijht of. F. D. Curtis, 'in BRIGHrS DISEASE.

DIABETES, and 1 1 I tfinwrtf I kindred ma Indies, have been very largely treated. Country Gentleman. ents is punished 111 this world. and cures effected in thousands of cases which bad The circle turns quickly, very quickly, be sufficient. USE no otaer pilL Price, 81.00 per Bottle; Six Bottles forW.

Delicate Diseases. I Diseases. I biicn pronounced beyond hope. These diseases are readily diagnosticated, or determined, by chemical Organic weakness, nervous debility, premature decline of the manly powers, involuntary vital kisses, impaired memory, mental anxaty, absence of will-power, me lancholy, weak lasts, and kindred affections, are icetuly, thoroughly and per- manpntlr en red HEALTHY HOGS. anal analysis of the urine, without a personal examina DR.

JOHEU BULL'S of Ob, what a stupendous thought that the good and evil we start come back to us Do you know that the judgment day will be only the points at which the circles in the good and the bad we have done Filth and Impure Water the Cause Cholera and Othr Dieases. SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP, BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, BULL'S WORM DESTROYER. It has been pretty definitely proved that filth, impure water and general coming back to 'unless divine interven tion of patients, who can therefore, generally be successfully treated at their homes. The study and practice of chemical analysis and microscopical examination of the urine in our consideration of cases, with reference to correct diagnosis, in which our institution Ions; ego became famous, bus naturally led to a very extensive practice in diseases ot he urinary organs. ProlMiblr no other institution in the world has been so largely patronized by suffers from this class of maladies as the old and world-famed world's Dispensary and Invalids' Hotel.

Our specialists have acquired, through a vast and varied experience, great expertness in determining the exact nature of each case, and, hence, have been successful in nicety adapting their remedies for the cure of each individual case. To those acquainted with our Institutions. It is hardly necessary to say that the Invalids' Hotel end J-tirsneal Institute, with the braneh establishment located at No. 3 New Oxford Mmt, London, Kngland, have, for many years, enjoyed the distinction of being the most largely patronized and wioely ceelrau-d institutions in the world for the treatment and cure of those affections which arisnfrom jmuthful indiscretions and pernicious, solitary practices. We, many years ago, rstabhslM-d a sietial Dcimrtment for the treatment of tliese diseases, under tho management of some of the most skillful physicians and surgeons on our l-taff, in order that all who apply to ua might receive all the advantages Of a full Council of the most experienced specialists.

The Popular Remedies of the Day. tion hinder coming back to us, welcome want of care arc largely conducive to epidemics of so-called hog-cholera, a ef delight or curse ot condemnation? Principal 0CP.ce, 831 Bala LOUISVILLE. ET, Aunt Peggy wag put out to Michael Bang-hart, of Oxford township, Warren County, the father of George' Banghart, the Methodist divine, whose name fifty years ago was a household word from Port Jer-vis to Cape May. Harris Ray, the husband of Aunt Peggy, was born at New-Brunswick, N. in 1T70, and belonged to a man named Lytle, who lived in the neighborhood of Point Mills, Warren County.

Ray served in the war of 1S12. On December 11, 1814, Aunt Peggy and he were married in Changewater by 'Squire Breen. Both Peggy and her husband had been freed some time before this, but how long the old lady can not remember. The last manual labor performed by the old couple was at the Warren County poor-house, when Aunt Peggy served as baker, and her husband as gardener. Ray died at Glen Gardner about sixteen years ago, at the ago of one hundred and one years.

Since his death Aunt Peggy has lived with her only daughter. Mrs. Jenkins, a widow seventy-one years of age. Durintr number of diseases lung, intestinal Oh, I would like to see Paul, the invalid missionary, at tho moment when his in and blood diseases sroiasr under that fluence conios to full orb his influence These delicate diseases should be carefully treated by a specialist thoroughly familiar with them, and name when more than usually fatal rolling oat through Antioch, through I Caution. WeOffeb No Apolqct.

who IS competent to ascertain tnsrxan conuitiou nnd Ktntrn of advancement which tho disease has We offer no apology for de-voting so much attention to this neglected class of diseasta. believing no condition of humanity is too wretched to merit the sympathy and best services of the noble profession to which we belong. Many who suffer from these terrible a. how In view of the fact that water-courses and ponds get especially low in seasons of drought, those who have droves of liogs should be especially careful that Jialm ha I SCoT'l, WD, Cyprus, through Lystra, through Corinth, through Athens, through Asia, through Europe, through America, through the first century, through five centu: ies, through twenty centuries, through all the succeeding centuries, through earth. made (which can only be ascertained by a careful chemical and microscopical examination of the urine for medicines which are curative in one stage or condition are known to do injury in others.

We have never, therefore, attempted toputupanything for general sale through druggists, recommending to cure tbeoe imuina aitlmitcrh iiossessing very superior remedies, knowing full S3 helped and cured me. ment. That is the meaning of Ezckiel's wheel. All commentators agree in saying that the wheel means God's providenca. But a wheel is of no use unless it tusn, and if it turn around it moves in a circla.

What then Are we parts of a great iron machino whirled around whether we will or not, the victims of inexorable fate So far fiom that I shall show you that we ourselves start the circle of good or bad actions, and that it will surely come around again to us, unless by divine intervention it be hindered. Those bad or good actions may make the circuit of many years; but come back to us they will as certainly as that God sits on the circle of the eaith. Jezebel, the worst woman of the Bible, slew Naboth. because she wanted his vineyards. While the dogs were eating the body of Naboth, Elisha, the prophet, put down his compass and marked a circle from those dogs clear around to the dogs that should eat the body of Jezebel, the murderess.

"Impossible!" tho people said, "that will never happen." Who is that beinz flung out of the palace window? Jezebel. A few hours after they came around, hoping to bury her. They find only the palms other hands and the skull. The dogs that devoured Jes e-bel, and the dogs that devoured Naboth Ob, what a swift, what an awful circuit! But it is sometimes the cass that this circle sweeps through many centuries. The world started with a theocracy for government; that is, God was President and Emperor of the world.

People got tired of a theocracy. They said: "We don't want God dii ectly interfering with the affairs of the world give us a monarchy." The world had a monarchy. From a monarchy it is going to have a limiteu monarchy. After awhile the limited monarchy will be given up, and the republican form of government will be everywhere dominant and recognized. Then the world will get tired of the republican form of government, and it will have an anarchy, which is no government at all.

And then, all nations finding out that man is not capable of righteously governing iuan. will cry out again for a theocracy, and say: "Let God come back and conduct the affairs of the world." i Every step monarchy, limited monarchy, republicanism, anarchy, only different steps between the first theocracy and the last theocracy, or segments of the great circle of the earth on which God sits, i But do not become impatient because you can not see the curve of events, and therefore conclude that God's government Is going to break down. History tells us that in the making of the pyramids it took two thou and men two years to drag one swine do not get water from these sources. Such water will le more well from an extensive experience that the only safe and success through Heaven, and, at last, the wave of than likely to carry the gcrni3 of 111 a influence having made full circuit, strikes IxuJJered from acute inflammation in my nose and head. For a veck at a time could not tee.

JTrt. ful Course IS to careiuny Biimnuio uii uiaenrc auu us pruftrcsB "i each case by a chemical and microscopical examination of the urine, and then adapt our medicines to the exact stage of the disease and condition of our patient. diseases contract them innocently. Why any medical man. intent on doing good and alleviating suffering, should shun such cases, we cannot imagine.

Why any one should eonsnler it otherwise than most honorable to cure the worst casi of these diseases, we cannot understand: and yet of all the other maladka which afflict mankind there is prolmMy none about which physicians in general practice know so little. We shall, therefore, continue, as lierrtofore, to treat with our best consideration, sympat hy, and skill, all spplicanta who are suffering from any of these delicate diseases. Pitnrn IT Unur Nostof these ensescsn hetreatod bynswben uUntU A I IlUnt. at a distance just as well as if they were bur turCompleto and Illustrated Treatise (KA pages) on these sub lignaut disease. The better plan would be to use onlv the water of his great soul! No one can tell the wide the past year the old lady's eye-sight has wells, even at the expense of t-onsid swe of the circle of his influence, sav the One who is seated on the circle of the To this wise course of action we attribute the marvelous success attained by our suecialista in KSX USA.

Wonderful Oeoraie S. Judson. crabte extra labor. lu addition lo this reen failing; otherwise her health is good. that important and extensive Department of our earth.

ssj With the exception of Sylvia Duboise, of Hartford, Conn. HAY-EJ2LVER institutions devoted exclusively to the treatment Success, The treat- of diseases of tho kidneys and bladder, ment of diseases of the urinary organs having urinary ors jects Is sent to any autiregs on receipt of tin cents in stamps. bourland Mountain who is one hundred and nineteen years of age, Aunt Peggy is the eldest woman in the State. A particle Isspnllcd lntoea.cn nostril and Is arreeahle to use. Price So cts.br mail or al drusritlsfs.

Send for circular. EJ.V BlioTILLUS, Druggist. OwCtfo, i. V. nnr-atiturivl a branch of our practice at the Invalids ilou surcical Practice.

Hundreds of the most ifflcult operat ions known to modern surgery are annually i-erformed in the most skillful manner, by nur hunreon-pecial-fets. Larsre atones are safely removed from the Illaddt-r, by crushing, waohing and pumping tbem out. thus avoiding the great danrer of cutting. and Surgical Institute. and.

being in constant receipt of numerous inquiries for a complete work on the nature ana curability of these maladies, written in a style to be easily understood, we have pub-liBhed awrge Illustrated Treatise on these diseases, whieh will be sent to an address on receipt of ten cents in postage stamps. A CMrfcen Tries to Eat a Hawk. Westchester Sevi. OP TIf DE, AD- stone is THE iiuddeu. We have heard of hawks eating chick COCKLE'S ANTI-BILIOUS PIIXS, THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY For Liver.

Bile. Indigestion, etc Free from Mercury contains on I Par Vegetable InKTedients. A(eata AlEVk.lt BHUS. CU ST. Louis, Mo.

iULAUUUl I Diseases. I Enlarged Prostate Retention of Urine, and kindred affections. 1 mn lie included among those in the cure of which I our have achieved extraordina rr suc- ens, bnt we do not remember having heard before of a chicken eating a hawk. The story comes to us in the following shape: Evan Atkins, West Erandywine township found a hawk's nest and brought one of Them are fully treated of in our illustrated pamphlet on Urinary Diseases. Sent by mail for ten cents In stamps.

Our specialists, remove cataract I rum tlictye, tben-by curing blindness. They also straighten ems---yt an I insert artificial ones when needed. Many Ovarian and sho Fibroid Tumors of the I'terus are arrested In growth and cimd by elect rol. -sis. coupled with other means of our invention, whereby the Treat danger of cutting operations in these cases is avoifled.

Especially has the sin-cess of our improved operations for Vari-cweeW. Hydrocele. Fistulas, Kuntured Cervix I ten. and for Ruptured Fcrirteum. been alike grai-fyin-r both to ourselves and our patients.

Not k-ss so have been the nuitM-rous operations for Stricture of the Cervical Canrt a condition In Uie female gen-erally resulting in Ilurrenrwm. or Sterility, end the cure of which, by a sale and painless operation, removes this commonest of impediments to the bearing of offspring. A Complete Treatise on anyone cf tbo above tttaladka will be sent on receipt of ten cents in stamps. STBICTCBES AND CRIXART FTS- I STRICTURE- 1 I I Hundreds of cases of the worst form of strictures, many of them greatly aggravated bv the careless use of instruments in the hands great care should be used that all the surroundings be kept perfectly clean. No les important is a diversity of food.

The man who places bis dependence on corn as diet for lios, old and young, is generally the lir.t to suffer when malignant diseases becctnc epidemic. Swine arc not only gregarious in their habits, but they are dependent upon a variety of food, and can not be kept on one smpde article even as well as other farm animals. The sagacious man will easily understand the necessity of changing the grain food of swine, as well as supplyinz a. daily quantity of vegetable food. This may consist of any plants the hogs will eat, including clover.

So far as roots are concerned artichokes and potatoes will be indicated, and if swine can be allowed to gather these for themselves so much the better. At the first symptoms of disease the feeder should look lo tho. surroundings and remove all tho animals to clean pastures, separating tb4 from the well. When we find drooping ears, low-hanging head, diarrhea, vomiting, rapid-breath and an aversion to the hog is far oa road to death. Chicago 'Tribune, jl snouia not want to res the countenance of Voltaire when his influence comes to full orb.

When the fatal hemorrhage seized him at eighty-three years or age his influence did not cease. The most brilliant man cf his century, he bad used all his faculties for assaulting Christianity; "his bad influence widening through Franco, widening out through Germany, widening through all Ed-rope, widening through. America, widening through the 101 years that have gone by since be died, widening through hell; until at last the accumulated influence of bis lad life in fiery surge of omnipotent wrath will beat against his destroyed spirit, and at that moment it will be enough to make the black hair of eternal darkness turn white with the horror. No one cun tell how that bud man's influence girdled the earth, save the One who is seatod on the circle of the earth the Lord Almighty. "Well, now," soy people in this audience, "this in some respects is a very glad theory, and in others a very sad one; we would like to have all the good we have ever done come back to ns, but the thought that all the sins we have ever Of inexperienced physicians and surgeons, causing false passages, urinary nstule, and other complications, annually consult us for relief and cure.

That no case of this class is too difficult for the skill of our specialists ia proved by cures reported In our illustrated treaties on these maladies, to which we refer with pride. To intrust this class of ca-s to physicians of small experience is a dangerous proceeding. Many a man haa been ruined for life by so doing, while thousand annually lose their lives through unskillful treatment. Send particulars of your case and ten rents in stamps for a large, illustrated treaties containing many testimonials. the young hawks home.

After exhibiting It to his family and neighbors he killed the bird, which was not yet fledged, and threw it out. Shortly afterward he found one of his chickens choking, and going to its relief was snprised to find that it had been trying to swallow one leg of (he hawk. The thigh and lower part of the limb had passed into the gullet of the chicken, but the sharp claw had cut through the ambitious young rooster's gills. He succeeded In relieving the chicken and A GOOD LIVE All Chronic Diseases A Specialty. Alt hough we have In tbe preceding para-prnpha.

made mention of some of tbe special ailments to which particular attrntioa is riven try tbe specialic's at tbe Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, yet the institution at-ound in skill, facilities, and apparatus for tbe successful treatment of every form of chronic ailment, whether re thlsfUat to sell "WOMtEKFrLllfcllT Bis t-LMK. Bio Profits. Bui liifixos. for partirniar. circular and Hxk.

address MOlvIiilV IT. is. Ha Epileptie Convulsions, or Flta, TPa- 1 ucovni I ralvaia- or Palsy, Lofomolor A lax la. fcU Vitas' Dance. Insomnia, or inability to sleep, and threatened insanity, Nervona Debility, arising from overstudr, excesses, and other causes, and every variety of nervous a fT po drawing the leg of the hawk from its Diseases.

FACE, HANDS, FEET, tad sll tbrir tBisOTtacUoat, iaclu-tma; rsdal bmkfnrtl, Banrflmt lW, Birds Marts l4o. WarU. Mots. fncUm. R4 AM quiring- for its cure medical or surgical means.

All letters of Inquiry, or of consultation, should be addressed to VSXLO'S SISPEKSART MEDICAL ASSCCiATiCX, 663 Main Street, BUF7AXO, 27. y. mouth, otherwise the chicken would have soon died. Once relieved, it was all right I Biark S-sn, P1ah sn4 thr ti Or. JOK'N H.

WOODBURY, tion, are treated by our specialists for these diseases with unusual success. See numerous cases reported in our different Illustrated great stone from the quarry and put il into the pyramids. Well, now, if men, again in tw minutes. 37 s. Petri St.

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