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i ' tl o i ■' q y*f \ 1 tl t 1 q i~io \\ o 1^1 . lie j€lt v/illid if a tuilllldlll li.as double tho cir culation of any other woiikl mshed m the city atata m | rib3 how ; olj p lurth series salisbury n c thursday november so 1893 no 44 btt&h .<!: j strobel had a k ug;u esp.rl»u<sp i at ij^aufort cor.cyibia s c novembc-r 25 — con 1 st:ii>u swan and strobel arrived hero highest of ail in leavening power latest u s gov't report aasolutec pure brazil's warships peixoto has ad two pitted cut in new york tl'ey will peey 03 mercha5he3 if helln srn<is one of jlis jootl boats oat they will ilnn ieikioneu talks of monarchy r.iptiblsea t.sust be li tptized n niooj kct york november 24 — minister mendonca who has keen entrusted by president peixoto with the ntling out of a brazilian ileet consented this morning for the lirst time to tell :.. - ; hing of tho mission of the nitch eroy and her sister ship america tho peaceful britannia of throe weeksago me first corrected the impression that j tho niteheroy would proceed at once ' to brazil and be followed by iho america asa matter of safety hi case thsa vessels should be attacked he said i the commanders have been instructed to proceed together to the place of rons '. he nictheroy which | , :■: fro:n off the coaat some sis afternoon will move idow % until ivertaken by the america the work on the america is now nearly completed and 1 have given instruc tions to hati her put to sea tomorrow if h r guns are not all mounted then tho ni ' ; -; e:i;i be completed at sea khe will go at full speed and being now able to go ei on and one-half knots although s!k was only a seven t en knot hoat when we boua-ht her she will probably overtake the nic in tw ::'."' ar hi m ;->."' ' :. i itatem ntseeme t to indicate the ■. ' llity of ;: fight but the astute ' iut.il vuierica-n wh i has succeed id in ■eul t navy in 1 lis country with . ii .:. n ring the disp a tire of 1 incie sun ■.;• ained that there is lo be no : hting unless th i n'ictheroy and the • ••■: •: are attacked even in this event i have instructed ■.. m to ran he continued but al ii ■!< i lie sea is latere there are • • of corn rs to it and it is always ii i .: ■oi vv " to be prepared i d i t think however tit mello ha a i ',' vessels hi ivou i care to send tiortli ;.. :;:. • i our improvi d v ar hips the xictheroy and am-rica an more than a match for any of his ves sels xi t.1 i he aqui al>:m mr .:..• a also th night it proba i re ' . . ; the xic-tii roy and america .', to patrol the coast an:i p ;.'..'■. ; i re r.'-t.nei - he . . '... to side of tho fence it a va ! ageou s th iu : riister said i hat it v i ] osith • thai meilo has not de chi red for a itionart ty they saved the express :':•:•> !'.,- r<>:n;v!£i .: n tliemagold sled cr.ntit.m.ia 1 november 24 — in the pret '■•■•• of i ■) rail . tad men to ■it lngii eer benjamin young 1 , t : ;- man harles sledowell conductor andrew odum brakes tan t'red stacy i ;■ss mcai eager '^ ornelius boyle and !'. •'. v mders tin ex-emploj'e i re each pr rented bj ofiicials of the i iinois central railroad and the .'. u.riean express company with a -. (] nti la and three shares of stock i i ■■. ■illinois central railroad this v..r : the nature of a reward for the :. : ; :■■.! service performed by thcese men in defeating the attempt of :: ; - . of bandits to rob an i-liinois cen tral express train near here on the niirht of september 20th it was on this occasion that ex-brakeman saun il rs performed such good service with .,; io-.ible barrelled shotgun ;. = ;.-.: th kidnap rs i.-7 albany l.si november 24 — it ll kraft a merchant of this city who lives a mile and a half out ■paoli pike wassenl for tonight hurriedly by his wife who informed him that she had discovered a scheme to kidnap their only child twelve years old kraft and a party of friends secreted themselves near tho house and when stephen whiteman s compton mason white and another appeared in obedience to a . rtain signal to capture the girl kraft shot into th tn and killed ste phen whiteman who gave his pals away their object was to secret the child and force a large reward fur her return the others were arrested a ; ! \ laced in jail mob violence is ex t iy the former bearing evidcucc of rough usage th«y captured a barrel of b scr i u boat and the draymen n : ing to haul it they nndertoolv to roll it to the jail themselves and while ii'.i r : o were f*>llovsre*l and han-assed bv a mob tht were three hours in i petting it to the jail brickbats and . other missiles were hurle i ut them i fi'ecly one brick struck swaa in the rig'ht e\'e iuilictiiig s•o■•iuu injury it is believed that the attorney gen eral is preparing 1 for awkolesale arrest of the mobbers and the military i.s to be used if necessary it is said that that the constables offered to pay si t to snj.ie of the howling mob to assist ihora in rolling the barrel away bnt it was indignantly refused w'.ih cursci and abuse from t.lo njgru in;>u h-ilf ! gro'.vn bovs and women who cvun kicked u..i i cuifud tin el'icors 17 3 epldet/tsc iji - ip<.i l r i:<'cs frc.v.i unu<r rti ioi quarantine k-kreror tmrs november 25 — may '; or yv a roder oi ijristol va ins in btructed the i5ii-.m to ko«p the si smallpox refuf^ees a.t tlcir homos till tli-j council can take soiuo action these refuges eiunc h-:ru from f;;t ville va where there are now p.aid fca be seven cases of smallpox taoiu'u so::)e say it is black moaalcs tlia constitution's eorr-aspond'int has been informed that mrs sashcr who was buried here two weeks aero died c-f snuillpox at saltville news comas hei'e from 1'ulaski aud clark summit that there v still several cases at each of these places though co deaths have occurred a special from salt ville says that excitement runs hijjh and that it is feare i tho t:>i<:as 2 il y ■<:• be spread all over that * . i-t of the eountx-y the salfrrille iufornjasit thinks it could have been btavaped out long ago if the physician liau not been iow in pronouncing it sni-;:!:;.;x from kay/aw the qneeii has u»t si boon ensiorcd to u.r ilirono s.vn fbaxcisco noveniber 24 — the latesi reliable information from hon olulu is to the f!7',-t that there h;is u no c3ianjrc raada iu the govern ment yet and that minister willis hiss gone no fntrher than to present his ••'••■; ■:>.{ iais tiie impression prevails that nothing vfill bo o.!y i>v the new minister until congress takes some ae ;;■■in th ■■:;: i ' .-'". tiic i.iiv lias n e :• social ea!i iipou minister li but at last ;.; conrit-j the call hud not !■en returned tho provisional pov ruiul'ut i coiiu c,s:\i of its al ility to maintain lisa ei:-..v m inister willis says ti'.at any trouble precipitated by either sido will bo stopyad at once by the united states ! foi'ci-s lifibftou b arms ; a vrcalthy planter whips a nsgro ' wonian ad n:n feibdssise in iscer ; hc shpriff r:d s out tit tho hend of j 1'wo ecndred iilrn an i'nt ute slutinci-rs t ilo<it tl!e-,o:i - s rros l ed o?ei/ka ar.a novembor ti a ne 1 jio nprising c.-urred in thi county this morning twenty-five uiiies j from the city j i'v.t ig-ht eleven rirtg-leadera are in i jnil and a lr.r,co posse of irme:l citizee i i v acduring ths neighborhood ior ti.j o lliors yesterday mr jeff whatlay n i 1 ' y citiaon re.\ijin,r twelve miles i f - 11 opoiika severely ilo^cd u nejfro wonian for abusing and uauifj prolano lan.sniajro to his vrife one hundred or i more negroes iu the neigh borhcoj rose in arms jvud s'^rore vengeance on isr • •■- '•••;•'• c'prjn threats nv.-.t his . : '.'-.!:: v::m mado and half a hundred ne . rroes socretod thc:nsil7es i:i ambush :| t\na aited for him to re turn ivo.m i opolika all the negroes were heavily ; iirmod an wero bold in their threats , i ui viiiilfeaneo . j they reirralned secreted nenr 1-lv a whailpy'a home all night and vds t i raorninp citizens in the neijrhborhoc 1 j fot n-irid of the affair id suveral ■i i ii men v'^i^j;;y rodo to opsliku anj ; inforino the ofil-wrs of their dlseov ijery a po^:oe cv.i.-berirg 1 2oj men s j quickly got together ail i • l-.-c-nr:a.s : : a i'r.'b!o and headed by shsriff w . ' :;. tluison b;i t-:n ; ; > the •■■sn j .! arriving 1 there i o.v foun-d the ho i c ; ■::', • '. in .:'.:■;•. it places atnl before thsy rcalizod t«o sitnttio-n . eleven of then were safely hai i culttsd tka negroes arrested are all armed several of t;.o:a having i razor ; ' and two rerolvcrs concealed on thelv persons a slamuedu was made bj ; the r./st and tliuj r escapad i.>r the time i bein<r a large possj ia still ea eh j ing 1 for them however v.r.d ;, ay csllilr arrobts w;'l oj auu bofui y.v whatley wsk with the sherlits po s and one cojro nade sn eft'ort to ' | strike him after he was i'-andeiilfod j eoth the vvhitos aiid the nsjjroes arc : thoroujrhiy aroui ■.! an i bioodsbsd :■■yet feared before tlie matter en is '. ofei.tf.a ai-a xov ibar 15.—nine teen if the woul 1-b • :: ;: -'■'■•■- of •/ ■:'. vl i is y win i i ■;; i th no • a ■. ■-■tl - ;•'. ■■i-o.'s t^v.•;v :■:;!•- b it :■;., iika wednesday evening are in iiiii u aa many more wli suare sara ■the fate 1 fore tomorrow night j jjo.sro ; of armed d puties why remained a ir ';-. \'- : i : ; 1 1 ■:•;,•'.'■. residence tst ni ; tiit arrested eig"ht negroes aud brcu •:» them hero tuis afternoon mr ; ..;:.:: 1 y ! u ho is ! till closely frr.a ! l polich uiiozr arrest ■;-?? r samuel pitcher's prescription for infants ;,. it contains n ithcr o^ium morphine ncr i - narcotic subi-taiiec it is a harmless sulistituto _ parecoric i>rops soothing syrups and castor oil its gruarantcc - : thirty years so by .-.., castcria ii the children's panacea ill lui iuj iilj a gfiewsome lndlstky the robbing of indian graves in the northwest white men steal coins and t«laablm from the d*ad or a onoe-towerlul tribe visit to the scene o tlifsr depredations particulars of the dospoiknoni of the graves of indians in clatsop county were obtained from the dep uty clerk of the state circuit court clatsop cemetery is located on the ohanna river between grimes and gearhart nin indians the rem nants of the once powerful clatsop tribe are camped near by but this has nothing to do with th story t ria castoria t-pstjon .•: a j ; .--.'. r .... ■■; „ ... yog : . | yeez casti ri ..' ;:: 1 >:;..': :.:.•..!; s i >:.. ■: ■• .' : •-•■• • •■> do so as it lias invariably produced bcneficia ■■esults 11 • lktto.d 1 edwetf ... .. i d newyorkcsty ' tfstb street c 17 t l - , ■■■■.,-■..-■■■et .. v tobk -':■- nine years n^o ju\ia marchelle the daughter of an old indian woman died and was buried in the cemetery in accordance with the indian cus tom money was deposited in the cof fin there were about twenty-seven dollars in cash and some old coins ever since miss marchelle died her mother an indian woman of about ninety years has visited her grave daily one sunday morning she ma i ■her usual visit and was sur prised to find the fence broken down this she thought was done by the wind and she paid no attention to it hut when she knelt over the grave she imagined that she hoard dole ful sounds issuing from it she then made a c'ose inspec tion and found indications tln't ghouls had been at work she then returned to the camp and soon after informed county judge mcguire ol her suspicions as there was no cause to doubt her statement judge mcguire decided to make an investi gation and he went to the cemeterj with the constable and two or three others several graves were exam ined and a file was found on that of an indian who died years ago this was the first one opened and it was found that the coffin had been robbed of what money there had been de posited there and also that the bones of a boy who died some time ago and was buried near by had been put in the coffin about two dollars and fifty cents in silver and a watch had been placed in the boy's coffin and these had been takcu away on old brass chainand some campaign medals of william henry harrison bearing the date of 1841 :' und in the coffin b.a & jul j m -. ■' - i - . - . : .. : ... .-:-..--'; 1 ■■. . . 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' 1-er caps it is j .■' , . bui ti ecu l be fcr you iecohiiteds ; the cause and its lesson ir ' ' ' ' ; ' ' f " 4ean isands ol rs are ; ■! was - , tl il - f ' il i woilh 6 w i a i 1 ■' . ■' ■■:- or sick ility is t ■i ia i ! - t to ■; anee iv ir : ted over \ e ! ill • ii rc 11 msan i ol v.il • tlie virtu - of dr ■, n y . •■■' • i ii su | ! t . my h.-m is • i i . i myself 1 '■-• ■1 twi re ' "■'"■■• " ■. . : i'iin • had n hea laclie b --. e nsinj dr mile ' k m frit a lid - lb in '!-■mary k -: r i id w ii - rrihime plyiw nth pa . »-:•. i sick head ■: " ¥ >>( n»nv fu ' i it !•> • il hirhly ■elkhart 1 ■'■. on receipt « -. l . . ■' - for m • ■■' o3 sc«nu ; . or by mail to lit woiv'in vote ! ■o november 24 there is a llity uiat the principal world's ■-.]■building's will be retained another v ■■.:•:. at a meeting today between the oiiu-ials of the exposition nnd members of ti*e kouth park board of commissioners representatives of the ■tion promised to prepare a k h'm?ni of buildings at jackson park wi ich they have the authority to turn ovor to the park commissioners and the latter promised to decide what : urn i i toaey they would accept from t::t exposition in return for a release - i ■::■ii«n:>cefi conti-aots or bonds relate to th.e restoration of n park to its original condition ijirectnoa wlaa ag-nin nxw vo;-:k november 24 - i i ! cr a lowering sky that threatened at every :.. ment a delude a;id amid chill au anal winds that wkistled and i wlurle i v.v.d beat against tho upturned liars 6,000 enthusiastic horse men at fleetwood saw the famong black stallion directum win a s5.000 inaluh race from the western bay i mare allx in three straight ho as the last h^at being trotted in 2:06 tho i fastest mile ever done in ifovcniber coehriui mado no defense rhii.anei.rnia november 2i — tho trial of henry s cochran late chic weiyhcr of the phi adeipbia mint took niace today before jndge butter ar:d a jury in the united states district court cochran"s counsel made i-.o defense and a verdict of guilty vraj rendered by the jurj without leaving the box london november i tho discus j lou of the parish com cil ■' bills in the house of commons yesterday evening has attracted much attention mr henry fowler president of tit • local government board announced the in troduction of i new clause permit ting all women who pay taxes to vote at all local electiona the dis cission which fallowed revealed a cu rious conflict of opinion as to the ex tent of mr fowler's concession and mr chamberlain's threatened opposi tion to such widening of the scope of the bill which is being fought tooth and nail by the tories in spite of mr balfour's well-known leaning towards woman's suffrage no neivs rv.ii u.td aevrs wasmx ; tii november 21 — when th associated press bulletin came in from san francisco announcing that the steamer alameda had brought no news of special interest and that there had been no attempt to return the queen to her throne was showed to secretary greg-ham he said that is surprising to me i expected to hear by this time that she had been re turned tho kon-cn'ots men jh-serr s.wi'.k pa november 24 the lehigh people have moved a few trains today but the strikers have induced nearly all the non-union men which superintendent fennell brought here yesterday to desert the company many of them have boon pent home at the expense of the strikers to aid xhe red cftwis wa8hikgtox d c novembor 24 ! secretary carlisle today ordered th j revenue cutters morrill and bout well j to render all possible assistance to ■the red cress society in carrying sup : plh -. to resrrlentsof the various islands along the south carolina coast deso i laied by the great eyolone i.hr-e sum of m.onc»r missing muncik ind november 22 the i package f money shipped h m the united states treasury to the citizens national bank on the 17th has ujt arrived and like yesterday the bank doers are open out no busi ness is traci acted sentenced for tii ir i rime pittsfielu li.i november 24 dave hogan and john w ellis who brutal | ly tortured and robbed an old french peddle here in july last were today j given sentences of life imprisonment and imprisonment for twenty years respects ely smothered m stnokn fiatbhing mich november 24 george wriatley a 15-year-old boy ! who was locked up sunday for house | breakidg this morning tried to escape from jail by burning if down he was smothered to death tiv.-.iliiiv.'tc by ui ear:uinako london november 2-t a telegram from constantinople state thai tho town of kucken persia has been swallowed up by an earthquake a that more than 1,ou:j lives were lost tliey were lixcrt up in the exiling of iv smith k.voxvii.i.e t;:xn novemb ■:• 24 — a ;-■;:'.:• t : in was created here today by the arrest of chief atkins lieutenant hood and sergent liicks of th local police department they were charged with being accessories to the killing of will smith the young man who acted as a decoy for the officers in the knoxvflia and ohio express rob bery case smith was shot presuma bly by barney qulnn the officer who engineered the case the officers named accompanied quinn on the ex pedition to capture young gerding the instigator of the robbery they took part in the desperate tight in the express car the warrant was sworn out by smith's father the men were ar raigned before a justice of the peace this afternoon ami asked for a con tinuance they were placed under a 5,000 bond each to appear in court oa december 1st watching the anarchists police euui their haon uatl tat several under arr.-st pakis november 24 the police of st eticnne have raided 0 number of haunts for french and foreign anarch ists who artt supposed to be hiding and have seized an anarchist mani festo which is i-aid to have been dis tributed in many parts of france and possibly mailed to foreign countries defending the dynamite outrages at barcelona and marseilles and predict ing that other and aiinilar oatrr»ire8 ! would soon be perpetrated in france several arrests have also been a n u and tho police throughout the repub lic are taking every precaution to pre vent injury to public bull lings acting upon instructions received from the government the police are compiling a v^r-trd of all persi ported of being in any way with anarchist societies and thev wlil for some th to come he kept under tho strictest surveillance senator voorhees said there was no warran t f or the statement thai ae wa i preparing a sayagc attack ii smith to be di livered in tin ■■'■■lie said he did not approve o secretarv's pension poll . , -- thought it was cc ting more '<• - ' pead pensions than to did not believe in -:■special agents to -- : p -- - : : : -" ' : perhaps he might bay - met - - that effect in the ' a premium vorlli 1 rylng for washington nov n b r oiiicial speed of the united cruiser columbia was r secretary of the navy by hear .. belknap president of the trial b r . they found the ship fully ub 1 tac contract reouirements ir ei ry 1 f.pect the official spot i u •'- - ' '■'■ing her i oild .-•-'■i -"•' '■■■'" ; ' ' at the rate of sj ; \ eicghcs dili to be lowered coal rron and biiibn made froo very litlic change is mailo in tlio sugar bounty tho l"ir?t year but it : will be abolished wasuisotox november 2 thx v y and means committee made pub lic all the schedules of the new tariif - iii oxct.pt the internal revenue fea tures at 11 o'clock today the sajjar schedule was made pub lic today it leaves raw sujrar on the irvej ii t as at present and reduces the ' iluty on refined sugar from 1-2 to l-l of ! it cunt per pound it does not repeal the bounty outright but provides for its repeal in ei°fht years from janu ary 1 is95 by reducing it one eighth i-ach year which is i reduction of 1-4 of a cent a year in the bounty of 2 cents a pound members of the committee arsrue that the reduction of 1-4 of a cent per pound on refined sugar will reduce the price of the article just that : inch to the consumer as to the re peal of the bounty the members gen err.lly thought it should be re all i ii one 1 , but the republican party com mitted the povernment to it for a t .•:■:■! of years and it was deemed un '.; ; to destroy the industries built up . linder it t one fell swoop the com i iittee therefore arranged it to make the repeal gradual in i!i new bill the following articles 1 • been taken from the dutiable list and placed on the free list , iron ore coal coke cotton ties lumber wool binding twine ! ead ore and many other articles par ticularly raw material the duties • of the mckinley bill have been re iluced all alonpr the line the duty on ••■'■:• is reduced about one-third <•.:!(! on •. . •>.•;■. j goods and clothing about oce " third the duty on cigars remains as to the adval rem duty the same as in . the mckinley bill 25 per cent but ■i ■duty of ,.•'.■':'■' per pound has been reduced to s3 there is a cut of 30 p ■:• r .;. on cigar fillers and the duty ■i ivra is is reduced from 4 a pound to '.:•:. :■••".' as is shown above cotton tics arc on the free tist the duty on cotton inir which is now 2 cents a pound has been reduced to 20 per cent advalorem on bagging imported ■to be i sported when covering goods tha duty is refundod when the same is ; jsposed a cut of about 30 per cent . has been made in cotton mill machin , e;y and indeed there is a out of 30 p*er cent or more all along the line in the i machinery schedules . : the internal revenue portion of the . bill has not been completed and prob j ably will not be for a week the nation's finances : some fijjurt-s from th iieport of the c - : 8 ly.->:isi:r.'r s washington november 27 united states treasurer morgan has submit ' ted his annual report to secretary ■carlisle ti shows that the net ordi ' nary l-evenues for the fiscal year 1893 ■ware 5385,810,628 an increase of 830 ■831,844 over those of the year before ■tlio net ordinary expenditures were 5353,447,554 an increase of 838,454,623 : there was therefore a decrease of s 772,779 in the surplus revenues re ducing them to 82,341,674 including the public debt the total receipts were 732,871,214 and the total : expenditures were 8773,007,993 the public funds amounted on june so i8b2 to 5788,351 £ '.". and on june 30 1 1 33 to 746,538,655 i after setting apart those sums of gold silver and united states cotes ' which were held for the redemption of ' j certificates of deposit a-nd treasury noi 23 there were left a reserve or gen eral fund of 8187,912,740 in 1898 and '■§;(;;>, ig in lvj.'i n eahing the en d - hope hnt<>rt3.idoil that hrimswu-k's fk-nnrprr is al>ont otp ' bbitsbwigk ga november 3 no ■n ■•• cases of yellow fever were re " ported today one patient lucy par ijsons < red suffered a relapse six patients were d ■• three of - whom were whil mary lan frank reddick and blank hanson rhe colored patients discharged wi re ■r .'■.■• ■. i inry suttod and virginia mitch twenty-one , i under treat ment ■■■' ■.-.• and i • .... ■i ■:;; ,;.. 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Object Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1893-11-30 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 30 |
Year | 1893 |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 44 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archivial image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was |
Creator | J. W. McKenzie, Editor and Proprietor |
Date Digital | 2008-12-29 |
Publisher | J. W. McKenzie, Editor and Proprietor |
Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The Thursday, November 30, 1893 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | The SA of NC considers this item in the public domain by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers. |
Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601552958 |
Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1893-11-30 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 30 |
Year | 1893 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archivial image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was 5188730 Bytes |
FileName | sacw17_18931130-img00001.jp2 |
Date Digital | 12/29/2008 8:20:13 AM |
Publisher | Hamilton C. Jones |
Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | An archive of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | The SA of NC considers this item in the public domain by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers. |
Language | eng |
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