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G.M.D. A medley, a Mystery, is marvel and a Miracle. Tho Story of a DeatI. "Get money honestly if you can, but get t muoney," was a foolu1b fatter's advice to his t son. Get money, if you can honestly, mekeo but a slight alter: tto+t li the order of th,i words, but varies the sentiment conn'der. ably. l'hero is no harm in nmking money. It answereth all thin,s. U e,l rightly it is a power for good, an,1 there is -ifney enough -in the wor!d to finn a leve' by which the mas of hutm iniy cool I he lifted, to a p -, tain extent, out of its depths cf sorrow and despair. Mon y we ,ut hive for money makes the mare go. S )tae can make money who havo no faculty for savimn . Would von save you must huow how to deny those who would borrow and never repay, as well as thoze who be. fimp!y becauso they are to') lazy to work. Th"re are mnen who never want to see you except. to as k the favor of a loau, 'They will sk for j'at one word with you, and that one word in enr to be moN1 v. An inp'ecuniows fel'ow uet a tich a,quai," tatnce, Aud not lik:nv to ask ldirectly for a loan, said, " riend Smith, if you had ten dollars in your p .eket nud I was to ask you for the loan of live, how auy'v woOil renmain In your poCkt I?'' "Ten '1l! ri', to be sure," replimd tho rh "I niiii, withl(O,ti a mnoment's hesitation. 1I4 had 1umption, and knew too much to part with his money by any sut+'lh rule of subtrarltion. O I cee, sti.d the ilp'ecunious mnnn thul's t rebuffed. 1lo was able to owe. Ie w4; 11e of the Mielsber t;ort"-,lwv.t waiting for sonmething to torn u. I, low il'kt som4e p o. ple who sre TC'>. Tey tl ink t" et well l-y letting di:e to take (ire of its-If. But i diseases do not he.1l thm 41m"lv's, adu too late their vietimsi tn I (!noi tin I this out to their sorrow tas d''th i 4 up(n) themo .Hiadt they beent wsil i4 1inw4 they n'i rhit have added many year to ith ir hl4:ase of life. The cure was niih Ihemt, nt, it is nigh to nll who read this mtdlry. ''hcse par'gralphs til- the siory, as a paticet teor,sa! will prove 'Tllse who havo keen i si . and cin read between the linetc inav soh-e the cenindrun the sooner for it, ht u,pou all, light witl dawn era they read the linal word of our story. Light will drtn, we said, and so it will, light of hope anll 1 help. Light is what a certain individual wantc,d. Mr. Jones we will cell hin. lie was vety siek, Con sumption Itd f,ls;tened its f.nigs upon hiim. lie had long necte Ca'"+rrb, nand aum hii at the idea of taking any'!litin for it when advised to do ro, ain( t:) went from bad to worse. His Imuns becanmi di eased, 1a hack ing churchyar,l Coulh rackel him it.nout to pieces, and lie vas (n,t wasting away. A mere shadow of his f>rmer s If, he sca!eely slept at all at night, o: slept o.lv to dretm - horrible dreami. 'inik of nig.!htmlare it whole ei rcus t r,:itnoe, I."ot;e'-; a n all, s eemued to make his h4,"d the are"a of tiheir wild per, formiances. lai thlis (':'4' 1money diet not in-ike the a:1:re g ', ir lie h sl,ent it deal of money on ioetor.s and >.1v, ics andl wsa noth ing bettr,. lie nb. ltte, an, was fist go. ing down to an unt~mn lv ly grv 1'' ing II wife a widow nil Is f' 4 i da il 1 ii crphan , when,I! on One veil fl night I, dre'imed fr (,nce,,. i, izht lid happy de.m:, whic') our next pma ' aip'a will )elate. Deatth, the b,l ,c" v':.:,.el in~u nster, ha.l u n til th en st r , d ' 1il in flh e f:te, b t th e dreno hroul h I In hop". I a- "va briht. white-whi;e ro,(> I :,n:n,"l in his dlrei mo, wh,i sid, "I e.)me to h:-in you4l goo,4 nrw,s. II.t is your cure-t,44, s, f imrml,rss mid r -lia" ble. Get wi ll au I sr""k to t"ikn h,l!ah there, by to others. Iwhold ti cnr.. !'' With these word' tie n7i I wris tenn, 1but cre t1, trail of light w,ici foIt?w1cti'l in 11. 0 vaii. ibbed the drealiler ;awg .iI'rih:; in t: light three goden letter-G '1 i). . " hat can it m)etln ?" lie said to i i:ne:f, as he awoke from his slnber. "1 41ve huid at G;ood M:any Dreams hefuru., bt>tt n)ev,r uc!1 1as t;i".' Startled and44 s,:rpris l hie arlused i w44'1ife aind to her relt t 1 h ' viin. Alas, she couxld no0t solve. 1 te ,11 prb .s 1ihmember, 11n2 all the me'd:4i aI n,h iO, .nd4 the4 ph:ii. nud4( the e'xliense in olved- linee r h4m4 i i4 bcamne 4i4k, she exp1r.'-ed a1 hope44 tlat iiie G~ood Ma4ny D)octors must'i yet ) h 4 onsulItel ini a:iit:in t.o all that had( beenii int1erviewed-4(. ie groaned-4 iln repily and remalr ked tha-)t if lie 1had1 to e >4l441t 1'ny4 miore there4( wouldt haive to he a4 Go!d Miine is4covered inl ordetr to pay thleml. Every day' for al we 1k i:" 44nd his~ fait hi fu r;pouise senreh ('IC for a4 key~ liith (41 probl. In the dlictionazry', ill i:ieht ne(wsipaper4s ns1 they happenled to) haivo, ini books41, '4n 1410, cards oin 11he walls--everywisher' ther( soulht w4oitd'4 14-1 they'4 hoped24 to li:1ht i (en thei wvordhtl 1:. shtiil su4e3 the44 enre.'444 They( Girieved1 M4tny Da-ysi ('ver their lack <f coad44 luck, as the~y said1,, 44uni the (Go l 'ai DrelImied lginl 14rd 44 in, 44t S:4-il. l no more angelis. ~Ilipe def-tredI44 m li Ii th hie 4-4 51ick. "O1h, tha4t the4 no1'el 4d Guided 4 Me41Pl D)efinitely an4d Gisill nh.ore lircetions,'4' e Nearly twlo wtek('1 hi 4hiv 1 sline thie huighit of the (Great41 1 Myster0'il re-a when~lci there come to the bouw4 0 p44mphi4 T ired w44ithi his c'ibaustin4 g olhco u4 oIrk, ui bich lie still putrsuled, de'erminiin4 if 14onible4 to die4 iiu the4 harness, 1duons wils 1ab)out to) throw the0 pamphleiiit iln the4 tire llhen 54ome4thing prompted hia to e4 x 4 ruin it. ilirely, thioughdt', h44re. (ein ha4 notin41il that will l'EInC ti G looi. Ml)4t D), (4:e4iny, or (Give Mie, D)ishor4m (1~te, ianv r-l t Pom. m'ini, lie hla workal le2t44er over in, his mi4al1 and( madle 51o inany' coinadlltons w441h trut, that they .e4enIrrel inlI 11hn1s (-- - V ' n il 1'i he uItteredl. TlIly (44444m.1 4veni iln!- 1hi pray53ers. I 144avenI GrenII Mi. l)l'1414 hie woldt (1v5, 1no4 h t di44 4 :1. t I ])ownr, anid 44 foih mi1 44 iifillil 11114 milei or two be(yord. Mentally torllirt(d an ll er 114in4g iln e4very fiher oif his 14ody3, whailt 14o11h-r tha14 hIe 4en' lw?ge after )iige' of the. 1p' implet. It wa14' n1 w4lork o dliseasis ad4~ in te nii.rhtidI 1tt oIf is mind14 itis onit-ts1 44(1i44, to4 lit ini. It spoke of alint.t < (v. g''l-itm. lii is li t, bult oh, loy'! 11 (,4l 4.( yN1 m, ) ligllli o ligh,t, stole inl 1414.n h;ni4. ''I- , 1 ! l'. E'veryb4ldy in) sl, 1,4144 IV:rl14114r (ltreka, 01r41 ru4i4l to 11( rmro tO1(11 w nit lie had fould. A I expr- etedcr to see4. some1( Great M liiel-r 144114(4(4 the p41lanaition- ,4 ple4. o4f ouIrs e w 't ttle not thought of it be4f 4r. ? (O w141 a4 reve'latio i Ie, "as4 4:4 ope 1or hiini n',l for 4 ta'i c.onlsuropitive.s. lIIcr', ho04t fir 'ni-I lu 4 friends 44144 hieilhhr 'Thit -4441 le'a coui sleep, bult 1u1441 ri' d!iil he iree 4.11 a bright Vision of gohI4ln h.dt's n 4(.4 G1littermlg. MohnogI on1 )Acjipheredn re,14lily antd readmlig (. Md. D). 44nd4 nen!1in P. P' P h and yet again P,. P-, and( 01ne hulie P, inronnii whiich these othler-s weret entwli ied 1, i thou WV. D. M. A. All tho le'tte4rs bheno, '' each1 wats distlinet. All lie hadl seen0 i' the ,. li bookr, all 1ne agin saw4~ In is v4ilionu Drcl4m Most (Gloriouli. D). M1. G .-'G. Mii D '-Agaijn 1h( rang the1 chanlIges; bnetwa'lVrd - forwaird, every 11ayl. Gob Mn~ hil 4 Dese brvedl MP4. G. D- -Misery's G,ret l)cliver,4r.-tiIl stood for Perfect Peaeo P'rom45ie to suffer. erm, and sweet r.rlease fr'om P'rostrat1ine Pin'. gatorial Pain1s. AndI again F. P. '4a1s Free' domi Pronusedi, nnd back ward , P'. F. i he, y4 camla Pain Flees. Ncw lie ('ol get w'.ell , and1 onee w li, lie wIold be4 a1 m4i(4iona.ry, ai (G1ad Missionaryl DeI)voted to Itie wo(r4 (of telling others hiow thley might get de(liver Inue. lIe went through the list of diseases 14mome1i those of hIhC- 14wn nega4intance4, from r John Robinon, whlost torl4 4 liver gave him conetmnt headne1che 01nd 5(evere4 bilio4111sattacks on through the list oIf 1110 e4541 ulig from ulcers, coughs. weak and dIiseased1 lungs, to C' hIs frIend, General l---, who'14 w4as as near the g'rave ne Ihl. Aud for all these, as well as for himnself, the Giravo4 May is'ap. pear from present vi:1Oen, sn-I (144ch may h GIven More Decade's of life than they had 0 tioped to have years. Against the nilde)r P cases he marked P'.P P. Acainst th4e serious 1 t-+aes he umar<d G. M4. D), not the' Griizl" w4 Monster Duath, whicb he so long had dread . ed, but somethiln -oh, something so much fg better, as we shalt presently see, It a short while or hero was~ well, and went everywhere among his friends and polghbors teluIng et ble good' fortune and - howing the elok and suffering how they ilght be healed. Some laughed and con. inued to sufl-er, refusing to be healed, fore wsere wis, took his counsel and prov. d his vision of the niight as he had done. "A Tt 1n loes b,tguitnug far Than waitlIng dre.tuts by day light are." Can anythinig be more delightful than esith after sickness? To bo a well man, to tel pure blood coursing through your veins v know that lungs, liver, kidneys, and all he Grand Manlainery, Does its duty perfect. r in one's body ;. to carry health's rudv ark on the cheeks. Ah, this is Good Most )ecidedly. This was our hero's case, and housands can tell the same story. The good ngtl laos come to them. They have seen he letters Gleam Most Distinctly before heir eyes, and Goiug Most Drdnitcly to rork in pursuing the instructions given, hey have recovered that great blebsiug lealth. 0. M. D. has been to them a ohan ie of good, Good Mysteriously Done, and hey have bid their sick friends do what all lho sick should do, namely, 1"ut themselves n comnunication with the W, D. M. A., Vhich )one Most Assuredly will put them n the Wily Desired Most Anxiously. Alas, that humntii nature is so s'ow to bes ieve--shlw, that.t inen and women are bowed lown with the burden of con)plaints, of 'hich they mnight be rid,--aonsumption, >roncliitis, dysp,esta, heart disease, kidney liseaseo, inttanrial complaints, scrofulous libca ses, Fkint diseases. tumora, ulcers, and iimy more. It wotlt sec ni as though some Il deity had given every letter of the al >a)thet as many diseatses as it could possi :ly (eairt', thus for iing an alphabet of sor. 'ow, soflerieg and woe. Happy they who Ite (1 eat Mystcry Is-avrning, have esoaped bh clutchi a of sa<l dis:ase. I,l rg baiitk t on his past experience, I. ,i;wr: fe<.ls G teful Mott Decidedly, .nd ionnt es tinti the old story of his wn".a, h vision ni his restoration to a ith ; foe ill the :ek are not ut ell yet. I t he ha Ia the leasuro of secin g, as he G sa( d a.Ii aceilon l- )one to htuudreds Ifa hia paaa.nfl rcceaImmendation. lea".r aea'e , hear with us ashile if light ia not yet dawned on your aniud. Th,, ysyc ry ill soon ha a evealed. If the key a not on your ant iht"' anti it is at lesst on our i.ri, in letUltr, clear as dlaylight. A ooai Many 1ielitbtel lhate di-covered it n<l o:enid the portal to a long life and it !xa inl one. iitiala of words that stand for all that it crtwfIl rnd sad, leterrs, tie self sane let, e.s, are often the iaitigls of words that areth hope an bt 1,,:ned ctioat tiarch iat tiwh,ile ind you will find the )men, the ble.ssing and toe biin fit. The ' vtery of thai tet- P's, of the F- P., of the foM I), anal of the W. 1). M. A., Will Dawn .o, A+pi,cioutsly up'-i you. t.olntalhun s diseovere I Amaerica and won tgia honor and itantortal famae, and they who have learned thet secrets of the wonder ,ore your eyes, tood reader. Give Most )M!igthtful teiaitnoniatis of their gratitude. (t all had words of tougne and pen, the a:tdet al re these--it tatig at have been--so t' h the p)oct. Wht'n we think of the ats rhls th tat iight have been saved from mt tinvly gaves h.t they t:-en Mr. Jones' an ao touht his way to lietih, we feel - 1et.ue c"unttt but. rej(,ire at the Great haty I) livered from drath's door by G. M, )., atai that 'ain't: l',.sitiae JcrsetUtion has a ('e',a1 d i' and tnania by P. P. P. a r tt t nd red lave served to make i D. h , tbnt st Merry )eigtneil by i t'artl ee's f r the relief of suf" Sa'. i saov, rer feels P. P. P.-Per Sr !an lie Pride in telling of the ats !c Math'tittth' Deli:"er'd from the u Ma l'ra,ilfful of GIU edy Mournful :. c v at pa:sn is interecto 1 in the to-. u.:atl e:cry well person too, r who if a o-t know oine oni' who is k :iai. n,,'c trItefoie, the good news of alith that i, ('v-t \1anv Daily. RIta,der", ltha li'd reader, we w:ll dat'.in .n t'on < r. Per:aps you have ittestert I I) yiv th.' l,il.i -a tieaning. P. P. P., It k w. talda foar "leavnt Pinrative Sat? a-at tat can tipa'i,n, tor" pdity of the a - I c, aau4 la iny o'.her coa.aalaints. - ala,. e, I I ir. -Piercee'o lFasvorite a a i n, tha-it haa 'as'ro ead sitch a itP. "., a :' ' o ar a'na '1 I l ou-iats IFraiind t a la a t e, asy t, t:akea, wyorkaingt like a i' n'a tag the r'.utliar weaknaesses in ni'tt toit il5m. i' ae'tters Wa. D).M. A. a or aa the Wao I a'e I)a.'teniserv MJedical eit n, at Batlhin. N. Y5 , with its iam "'rnteta'r, its aironv of iehals amrn, 'tat :i of t hemt, aid its presid'nt Dr. ' re ae, i hie far'e tand cenatral Pd oMr. a, asao,anh v.ionr). tall at the service of I atnd tsa llerinag, everywheaire; whtile S). ti usel1 ra'l' the initials of thte '-a Isa ot tae u at n - i's andl yott will see '5,1\l 1). Go'lde Ma'ealii. il D)'scovorv, 0 bi tn oat the( a-<' i"te-. Th'lii woniderful atea euares all titmrs, front the wvorst chi t a to 'a.cinttnot ltotch, ptimtple oroerup. 'a'. I'.rystI x0 A-''arhaeuai, feser-soro., at arr ">It a-k'tt an h tat, all ise'asrs -ar Ilv Ity tal a d, aure 'onaqaered by thisa * l,ta puiraify at' nd tin avigora ti ne rned. - . Grt aa ifers rapaidly heal ala beia'aa I hlenacea. Espa'cialiy hasa it a'Iis1".nc a i"n' cuaring tetter, e 'a C-o aee , trifualouas riores andr asveb. b ' sw<lln at.s uoitre or thtick neck, 'a tr :ed g.utsi. Conlsainpiona, whuich '''.al" d f-ca- cf the' lunagi, is prompt ataiv nar~ atd aand oureal by this ee'i n and (hl- ivena remedly, if taken ef la t a i l t'- aI aes rare ureae. F?or al hli , ' ittiaa of bltood, conasumi,tive h . cat a' a: hi akiwreul affecticno, it is a v',erea"an ra at' y. Four indiigestion, dlyspep. . ae orlaalI h vear, or 'h,iliousne-s " Gol I ta Ma he.a I isa',vi ary ha ato equal, as it b:a irnf":t itail iila ''il la'-s. Yaa onI wito weaI cl if00 edil with any ochron I. ahwerai to wraite to the As soo:ationi for ade 'L.', <hioercbaaag your inaslady as well ta yt u c-t May carees are lautcessafully treated laotigh ctorrestoriaenoe "-d tao fees are I'redaa for r'ounuttact:n (at o1r onae dollar atI I, youi can ecret a cop.y of the eo'" ('olonaicm " atn-e Medi"at Ad diser." a.ttiat '-tatl to you nia' idress. Its pure I u salrtay .vu Itnai iahis is Given More eanarabliao aa,oontion than~a yot a ata find ini oi thera wyork of a a.haibir nlature. I A Snoata af " - at ing i tairlas.~iiit a inh' -lh; "ant ws mattat ; it i thatl int faa 1u hu a liper,atial esfIa.aially if 1 , aht inaihta just i''a' ta wel'l t uneta d a l t h a ' t a a l i t a i e .a a s f t l t a a l a I"t atai tiiag hert fora it, la'. ofl tna vialItt, rIth:; v.tre truta it. waaulad imaimih 1 e lamaa :t:abbl, htat it. is- ti ath';na--'he tmso we al ' iat to aa ntala' itnst;aineitrat (faetu an5 a taa Iro af t ' h a ta,r aap 'itionat. "'aa aia' a-p ttu own ii lbervat ion' go''tat 5'md [t I ta itjiy Iye latat faor seval yetars aX had lihe benel'Ii ut' Ia thortoaughvl edit. at tar' tha fiat-t houatsalkeepers'.i A I 'hatnit ry, who aa hatchnu hte I ''nli htaed byli tth thaly tatti pae.tc a ty ut haeiioniaa by lng hoatura tat '1ato, iltl maak her la''hoaiseat thae riahaer I '- angats to har workI flae righa. spain'i at ai t oau a at ind'a haia' luseforall thait shea flavffrt laned,ict betaidts huavin hr-eaid tic uas lltiaatnstatly givae haer. iThe e'aua ~ Ihousekeeper i oug'hitaft to hii a vaer'y hapi1 .Y weainanit; ahti wiillahave so mnch tat aunkt abaout wvhtenab hatlana foIl aaf 'orkf whieba daaas aaot dleandaa ntla.h 'fti. ':Ltt. Shae ws'l nail hi' idisaturbeda abouitt a ataity thingt ~'as ta r ino'theratf as;aia m has tad heeaatfs ws'dl manua rnore'a tat hter thana > thea' all- I.im hSousia joepaer.a to whom 'n verya'5thinutg flit ateraws'ld or. thew wa'- a hutg,' an ob'ject of deite'station to bae hate on'c (i m (i put ittn1 to i stv as mtekhly as poa)sile. Ou)ar moern'ti wiseC )inuat ikhnoWwta Ibettea'; shfei qtuietly1 br'inags it/ h ea' bot ttlIe of ha 'azine or et her, a tehard-tc boax, caturesIlO the ineet , puit mn to' sleep, tad soon('ai s atlt 'oll'ctiona haia'f, wshenu mo'tiuted. and pult in a tapila frame, is ia haniidsome farainment r hear haomea. If it wcas raver tr'ue that little learning is a dtangerous thing f'or womtan, that day has~ passed-T/p fou ken - Tommy or Timmy. Probably the most unique and Intri cate case that ever puzzled the minds of any tribunal in this great republic. has been taxing for a week the judicial abil ities of the Supreme Court of this State. To the careless observer the learned Justices have appeared much as usual; but to the keen and profound student of human ntture it has been evident that matter of the gravest import has been pressing on the minds of those pure and able men. There was noti(wd a painful slowness of gait as they passed to and fro from t%,e bench, an unmerited silence at meals, ahd their calm, austere coun tenances, "sicklied o'er with the pale east of thought,'' all showing t he alnmost fathomless cogitation going On within the mystic clalmbors of their groat in tellects. 'Those near and dear to thom have also been struck with the at mosphere of intellectual preoccupation which, night after night., has hin about them, as in the solitudo of their respective chambers they have been nb served to bond their stornly-knitted brows over musty tomes for hours at a time, in the absorbing seatch for some gem, tangled as it wore, among the very weeds which shoot up from the lost but toin of the vast ocean of legal truth. 'The simplest statement of the ease of Manning against Mitcheron staggers the most astute lind. On the Lsladsl of Doboy, near the City of Savannah, live two most estimable ladies, refined, cul tured and coin fort able--one Mrs. Manning, the other Mrs. Aitclesrent. These excellent ladies and next.ttor neighbors were the haupy owners of a canary bird each, whose cheery chirp and warbling song mnadu the daily lives of their owners flow along as sw- ctly and as smoothly as flows the lovely Savannah, which softly kisses the smil ing shores near the mansions where:n the cages gently swung. ''he names of the precious warblers are not given, out of consideration for the family prob ably, but for identification one may )o ralled Tommy and the other Tinnny. The reader, fancying he hears 'Tonmiy singing in the porch of Mrs. Manning and evoking strains rosponsiv-e fron Ti mmy in the porch of Mrs. litchelson, may form a faint, idea of the imec.ible bliss filling the heart of each lady a she reflected how utterly harsh and dii cordant were the notes of the bird she did not have the misfortune to pos,ess. The birds were both of the top-knot species, and were so ntch alike in sie, color and ensemble that it was im1o)0oSi bl to distinguish one frnm the other. Indeed, as the worthy minikter of the two families remarked: ''They were m much apart that you couldn't tell 'em. alike." However, in the month of (.)e tober, 1881, Tommy got lo;t. and a shadow hung over the Alannis ; man sion. In the )ecenber following Tim my got lost, and a cloud hung over the Ml iteherson piazza. But on t he joyous new year mormng of 182 ai male in. habitant, name not given, of the island of Doboy, while strolling on the strand untider the overhanging magnolias, cap tured a canary bird which he at once recognized as the long-lost Tommy, and turnedl it over to Mrs. Manning. I.earn in;" of this important happietting, irs. Aitcherson gazed upon the little cap)'ic and w"as convinced that it wa; i me other thtan her own dear little lost Tim1o - my. This Mrs. Manning denied, and wh len Mr ts. Al itchetrson dema ndled thle bi)t I Mrs. Maning i refuised to sitriro her it, claitm itig it as her prolpertv, where. utpon Mirs. Mi tchecrson had te~e urs e to the majesty (If the law and fortinvithI suted ouit a possessory war'ranit to iecver' the alleged Timmvo. Thle case was brought before a ju,t'ice of thle pea:ce and manytt witnlesses were itr'oiduced on bothI sid~s. The <j1intin w~as onie p)ur'ely of identity, and thle t es titmlony waS wvondelrfully coumlieting, :a scot'e' swveairintg to thle best of t hiir b elhet hat Tommy was Titmmy, atnd an e pmal nuber attesting that T1immtoy was ''Tom tmy. "'But Timmny hnd tihis to p-h nit xtartedl exactly ini the middle,'' trittnph aintly as.erted Mr.. Ali:chersont, antd the Aitch:ersoni wing of the litigationi wa ,Latout t o take p)ossessioni of I tohi bir when thle Man 0ningt faction came to t he rece(ut am imed with a nuimmber of oath, hil.1at Tommy also pamrted his haen ex'h mn the middle. The jutstice, after' 'a tht of me~tatl agony, gatve hiii deeli ion, andl delivered the bird tat Altus. Al itcherson. Mr's. Maninttitg's l:ty yr at once resortett to a certior'ari, anid lhe case was apIpealedl to the Superior Cat , in wh11ich, after- an excitlingrOi co e,t, thte decisiotn of the justice's court wVas albmeid. Butt fir m ina the conlvie I ion that it was Tommiy and tnot Timimy, andi m th le belief that ju stice hadi been' thwart ed, the repret'senltatives of Mrs. M annitng appecaled to a still higher t ri b, ual, atnd the ease (If Mlalnnin g ag;.aintst Mlit chtersorn-Tommty andt '' Tinunoy. fountd it.- wvay to thIe Supremetu Court, t h contrtollinig quie 't iton in I hie airgit mnit. being whtether thle bird wvas fera na/nra (wild b)y natlure). Th'moecase fiatd al readly cost ovet' .1u0. Mt's. Alita'hersoni it is trueI, had 'imtomy, or' Tlonunty, b it she was obhtged tin give aL bond ftor double the valut' of Tlonntnv, or' 'Titmimy, to relitinish hitm if Ite va tnot hm-is. 'fle ('ase~v uas to have be-n deldedica ott Satiurd ay hiast, as appearts from toh le stem igr'aphIic replor't (if its anmalysis biy thle learntedt judge, who saidl "'Itn this cautse it ap~pear's that two ':m11s or savanntam, Mt's. Mtannter'son mi t m'rs. Mitchuiing, fial two ennar v Ibirtd s that belotnging to Ml's. Mamiy heinm .naimed 'Tomiitmerinig, and the one b el.ma iog tto M's. TLinltnerinig being tiatmtu Mite herson.- Mrs. To t mmeison hoses hietr bir til litchin1g, and aL shor't lime after Mrts. Titmmertotn loses,It. her bird'ila'i mn ogton. AM I unider'stantd it, Mrts. 'lTaim mmug anid Mrs. T.limmitngton cnterecdttie Ju tst ice's Cotu't wi th one of thme r'ecoveredl birds in dispte as to the owner'ship, thle Jiust.ico decidinig for' Mr's. T1imtmytonm, whtereu pon Mrts. cr-kr izz /es-er 'To m mynnti g. Ahuem! As I said, lMhizzes lomyt immtiy. This Court reserves it-i decision uttil nlext wveek, owintg to the press of ot hier miat ters."' 'To-drty Mt's. Mitcheuson was made hiappy, th et "trned dudglae htaving bi y aL period of rest, reCcover'ed tIme use (of htts facltIties, pbenetr'ated thle ilntr'ieaeies of lie c'ase, and give Vl ILdecision in lier Eavor'. ICre this Tlimmy is pt'obhby bvarbling sweetly upon0t tihe Mitche'sonm plorch Iti (mosonancee wit.h Itie happy hioughits anutnatinI,: his mii Iress, w hilhe 10 ros)onsive straini COmes from TIom my's empty cage.-Atlanta C'or. Chicago Tunes. JIorrN B, Gouonr hmas btetn a publllie speaker for thtirty-eight years, nntd lias ue'rihmet atn auieneo that lhe did not feel like runnhting away from. TVhe oilderi ho grows thle more timid Ito becomes. He was so frightened in Spurmgeon' s church that ho was obliged to calm htitm self im the vestry. H-e bus frequently been compelled to wvalk up and down 'a street in front of a lectture hall in order to cool off. He says that theo troubio with) a platform orator is that hisbe stones~ do not take ith t4 aim em USEFUL HINTS. . A VEny warm bed-quilt may ho im provisoi toy pinning newspapers between two sheots. Tuosl who ought to know say that poultry thrives upon cooked food, and like their corn boiled. Do NOT keep rubber shoes or sandals on tho feet longer than nece;;sary. They should never be worn in the houno. Fon soft corns dip a pi(,co of linen cloth in turpentino and wrap it aroitnl the too on which the corn is situated night and morning. Tho relief will b e immediate, an11d, after a few days, te corn will disappear. Llr SALVES.-One gill sweet oil, 11,; one wllitl wax, tl:e-qu:rlt- < ( Ounce ipeInliaceti. Dissolve tlenl ovrt tho fire and stir till cool. Anotl(r -- Oil of sweet almonds, eight ounte'-; white wax, threo ounces; spernack-ti, three ounces ; rhodium, fifty dr-ps, n,(l white sugar candy form an excellent lip salvo. ANTS.--lted ants may he la)aji8i(1 from a pantry or store-room by str.-wi:ng the shelves with i a small (luantit' (,f cloves, either wholo or gromil(. *We use the forner, its not being so likI,v to get into the fol pliaced upon thie h el'ces. The cloves should be renewed ( cca:.ion ally, as after i timeo they loso theit 6trengtlh antd eflicacy. MousQu'roEs, says somlebody, lovo 1 heef blood better than ihey do any that tlows in the veins of Inunnil kind. J ust put a coplle of g;enerons pieces on plalte; 11"a your hed at nig'it., and1 you will el. ep untroubled by these pests. In1 the morning you will find then full illd] stupid withl the beef blood, and the meat sucked as d'y as a cork. S-rAINS.---emiovo ink-sta.ins from e:or pets with nilk, and1 afteran't1 wash wiIi ine soap, a clelun lrusih, anld warlin Water. For greiSe spots use plo-.(1dItml muagne:iai, fuller's carth i, tor 1 ie whwat. Sprinkle on the spot, aind let lie tin, ii all the grease is albsorbeI ; renww 111. earth, muagliesia or buekwlhat u tin i1 all the grease is renioved. Tiie and p:. ti-n)(,,l will in this way remove the worst of grease spots. 'T[o T)Eaiir (inxNiI: Coli:e i--'ms foolish per.onis wlo li'i,y p.- l(d coll'eo may find( out ' i a-la-thr what they buy is genuinol c'of. fee or not by the following ietho( : Take a wine glass or a tumbler full of watler, and gently drop at pineh of iiw ground collfee on the surt'ace of the watterl, without stirring or iagitatin;": gellline (lil'e will float fo. somn' ti oe, 'whilst (llie(lrv, or ait othler s% eett rot' will soonl sink ; ((ud chtic(try or (1an,"..n0' will Itlse a yellow ilh or Irown (' c'lo; to dillfuse raphtity throughl the watter, wh)ile" pure colli"e will t.iv:e n( isg' tinit, under sutch circlumst tnces , for a Ctnsiderabhle length of timn(e. S-rAnciu &>1isi.---The old roecipt of siirlig the starch witil I t itof w;)x ('andlle is not neairly so goo(l,in the o; in ion of anll eXperlelnced landlliilles';, is a mu111chenaper plan. the uses 1 nuttt.ni suet instead of wax ; it makes tlio st;tr-h firmer. Before roasting or I iling V011ur joint of luttoil, eut oil w]latevti' ,lt ,you want from it. "li,tnde1r " it in a tiin cup and(1 salt it aside ill a jar ; it wilI keep six montlis or lolnger. 1! fat abou)lt the: kidnley in at hindl qrlter i.. till firmtest and best. VhenIl toil wi: quart of wat. it ai plicce of the Ile: suet abouit thle size (of a walnuit. ThL, IIeOW Sami Iloustonm Was Aginittedt to thi( Ifow'yer' M\iller, a mnan of aditiriablt 'onlded l ega 0J:l situi's declidedl to estabhlish ims lllel f ill T1enne Ssec. It was 5(oon aIfteri te war.i of I181 --I4, says a cor retsponldt.o (f thue New (Orlean s J'ir(g i, 1and1, iln visitinlg tlm Circunit .1lutt to tto, fre'sh froze thel caignl-ls hf Al I hlainal and1( e0lsehere ill thlt (suhf Stats t' pro.fe's8in of law. T ho yon 111 enil were it once1 11( lonfidtiltittitllost ont qulif ing110 hiself, evnitt li s he' ti i heenl.tIl for1 the feiyeasiu preci l ll Iin " Mlitller, slidlit' he il I 11IdI tel Ih dit hs Ithait they t, 11( n hIn' JIxp.ct linnjIih 11.11tarn i frii me.l1'I We 11'sthlI ijIltIl iled atll thIl jilt, tI ie. )1 Ift #111, Olt dSlilt iets' 11 as ,i dong't hlet( hhfl' - an alt r Iit.. L a e t oe ta r o -Alnd Pliidl prised toid anythi in'flil hisnp'er to aid haim.II Sitill e -T'ieige,A e th eiis len was lwrtg I li flodo Oinvaialyf itrodo-edir: tie el fnlloin so n a arri of Monn-thine ilgconnetd oft the war, tilyn'ih. colar dmbi of h is ow dIillic'utvielin IlmS fing Iie cad uponiii th 'e alI,trus c'ftom of-lw docturie exluii r d' i t t crees( woud otint rnidafer' t3V1 l!r. lmoesh rhpatd toh txoiir(b,n awa aith rtply wfichmars bpn inhI elhuFn l'lf juiil dcmisions,'Cl (11 swho' rehot tot' stptos timai th xm fams,' mabrs w prenver t hchnialvor, dr11 Ake a succeedf 'ring min tion lwever i repatd hen infain th att,ei lg he''i inim -flind ti, hnouit Therieuldl isd t1 I{'lIi theseton luutlhre eloectd e1ither asd tae Familiar Quotations. The expression " a dim reli 'oue light" may ho found in Milton's " 'en sForoso," anid the coiionly-repeated raw tait " absence muke the hoar' ^-n fonder " is to be discovered in T. rI. Bayley's song, "Iilo of 3eaut Colley Cibber, as alost every one is aware, took it ilto1 his heatd that Itt could greatly implrovo upon1 Shakispearu't; tragedy " king Richard III.;" and, inl 1'urisualtce of this idea, he nado val'iols additious to the play, many of which have, curiously etnough, entered, ns it wero, into tho hangtnllgo. Among these we Hn,1y notice, "'3 o much for Buckiiig haml ;' " ttichard1's himself again," 110ld "My soul's in tilms and1 eager for t he' fray ;" but., in S1ito of thei, Mr. (ib. her's tin;kerinlg, thoughf;) trateitly adolpted by more1' than 0on0 ~reat aetor., Is now fallen into well-1nrit(ld disre pute. In crit icising Lord Jeacoiivil Id rpe'cebc, h )tido papers are f~)ntd oI m1atkillg effective reterence to apt illit olItti.ln's artful ad," but they seltiomt, it indeed ever, allov Ci tcthill, the -itirst, any "credlit fur the phratie. Mr. ('(m. nor, too, if we renember rightly, 1a) written of the gay Conservatvot state:. man11 as " tho gay Lothario of i)olitic,;. low maliniy persons, we wond1: , r:ct'l Iot, that the oriinal "gay LOth:u io isi one Of the characters in Iiowe's trgcd'. " Tho 'enitent?" TIhen, again, toi lphl'rao " c'Ompnaisos alre Odit)ll " i.i ltnost invariably 'writitenl witjolut qulo tation snarks. .It occurs inl Itrton)': " Anatottly of Mlelancholy," d1(1 als( in HI'rbert's " Jaclnlt PIrudenttuml,, amlli im:kspeare, inl "Mutch A%,ita Abut NOthiug"Says "comparisonst are odloous." A literary journatul of SOm) rstandling recently mladle itsrlf a1 l:tghing stock by remarking tlitt tli:; ]a"t. wvas not. classical Eniglishl-a guite stllicietit proof thlt evenl le wt houli l>"n Jloiitson e!iiIell "sweet swai of Avtn" is not as well known as he oulhlt to I, T1he or'ig;in of the( termil "ilhe miii!u h11 oil" is hardl to traee, h)It it o(-ccur's inl (Qu::rlt's, ill ;ihenlstonl1 111111 inl Gay, a(ndl it wast: probably inlvented1 by the fir-t. " 1)Dvil takc the hinlermlost " op:n: nt anotiher diilicult pro11m'l ; but. p: rhal tlh':u u nt ma.ntl V'Iltellw'r mlay) clati Iit ph: , whih wts tsel in ' lit r d:y fl,v lh ler, 1li< r, P pe, t rInts atd hl'ti :a 1 to l(,re. " )1l n ,' clit dli tt i It tracealtl(te to F ' ti "]LOver'zs \ l:hm choly," whr Sit. lay be found i the form "di:ntond5 u1 l:uit dimIond1, anI the expression, "ntitlwitr fish nor flesh nrt 11ood red herring teem s to belon,; to Sir 1i. Sheers. " i Tt n over at ntIw t" f" r:ays Mihtlleln, inl " Any'thil:- foir a Qtuiet I fite," and'(l it. as 3Mrs. A1.at irp, in Nheric ot'i:s "' T he Rlv'als,"' w)h Itiri;t owi wd.,l "th: soft)1 inm )e:hlnwl t." flive' ( !nIit , 111 " ' Gl i it a r(d Ma,' wrot V" mtea1ures, not mten, have w' it Ie n 11 t1y m1-rk ;" I3ltrh . do nti,tless; Ilttlilli g I( tI. pOpIt la- tity itf tl, phralsc in his day, spoke of * ! (lit i o , lit , it me:Sures'S 1ou Mtitn we owe1' the Stying , that 1'r,", web; h h< r \ i, t.,, ," N, ' 1 r'i"liwd than) war; tnd I'it was Gldsnitlh tgain vho, in "it h ti ip l t') O <llItr, it i:tr'Olne,'t n to, "tiivry" pink of perfection."i iow She epl I l t ySecet, Ther are teal pcople living in Taryt, ) . tY., who ~Jremember1( the reatd y lia fNew York wol 11sh.wno times Euu~l ver o 1met wastt tlritcl yon ai-t;hir itoasectived. llis. ee, al (ild t fl oplivng o t he SCRAPS OF SCIENCE. TrE Mormons raise carrots in order to e lraw the superabundance of alkali out of the ground. SCIENTISTS have caught the skeleton of a mammoth reptile in the Rocky Moun tains, and they now call him Stegosau rus. ABOUT 82,000 different speciesof plants havo been distinguished by soientitio men, and 3,800 of this number are dif- r forent forms of grass. A NEW process for~using old steel has lately been patentod in England. By it a new metal of extraordinary strength and ductility is alleged to be introduced which is expected to prove of great va)lie. Steel -emade on this plan has sold readily at $225 per ton. TitE pacliymeter, lately patented in Vienna, which measures the thickness of paper to thio 1000th part of an inch, is outdone by the micrometer caliper, noty coinig into use in this country, which determiines the thickness of paper, or anything else, to the 10,000th part of an inch. TinE genealogical tables of the reigning and other princely families of Europe have of lato been examined to determine the mean duration of the life of a gen eration of the human race. The lifo of princes deco not appear to be anything, if at all, longer than that of the majority of other people, for the data which tho tables presented gave a period of thirty years as the mean limit of a genera tion. SEVERAL changes in the summit of Mount Ehtna have been observed by Prof. Silvestri since tho last display of volcanic activity. The summit is now 8,800 mntres above the level of tho sea, the Iheight having (eereased twelve metres; the interior edge of the crater has in creasel from 1,500 metres to 1,800 metres, and the eruptive axis, which was, heforo the oruption of 1879, on the west side of the crater, i( now right in the celiter. A iIAIKABrLE inslance of preservation of the mental and bodily faculties to a very advanced ago is presented by the case of M. (hevreul, professor of chem. istry and unatiral science, who is now in his ninety-fiftli year. This more than ncoinage1nariian savant has just finished, for the fiftieth time in his lengthened ex istence, his annual course of lectures on ''Chemistry Applied to the Study of Or ganized Beings," at the Museum of Nat ural History, in Paris. A COMPARATIvE analysis of the statis tics presented in the suicide records of France and Sweden has been made by M. Bertillon, of the Anthropological Society, Paris, with the result of estab lishing, on what he thinks quite satis factors evidence, die two following laws: 1. W idowers comnit suiiclido more fre quently thau married men. 2. The presence and influenceo of children in the house diminish the inclination to suicido in men and woman. A iESIDENr of Germantown has in his possession an interesting relic of a pub lie benefactor. This is a silver tankard weighing 20 ounces, which was the prop erty of Gabriel Wilkinson, the first manr bei mason of Philadelphia, who died 1f14 years ago. He hung the tankard frin the pump in front of his marble yard fo' the benefit of ihirsty passers by. It would not be safe for the present owner to hanig that silver tankard in snch co nspicuous place-even in Philhadlt Meal for thme Poor, It will perhaps su1rprise rome p)eoplo to hear that there are still agricultural vinlages where the laborers do not taste ''a bite of butcher's meat" from one year's end to another. One such village as High Roding, in Essex, if one may ludge from an interesting letter in last week's (Gu-dia.n. it is commonly sup nos ed that by the timec beef-tea has been mnado out of a piece of recat all the "'goodncss'" has gone, and the residue is generally sold by the Lo)ndon hospitals it a ridiculously lowv priceo to feed pigs. In fact, however, the extraction of the henef- tea onily removes such of the "'good nes-s" as is staluable in water, and the residue, although ''insipid and not remarkably digestible,"' is still ''really n mutrit ious." Most people, by the way, havwe prob)ably eaten something of the kind to their cost in the shape of the beilli, which is a staninig dlisht at small F.rench inns. Hlowever, this residue of lbeef is highly appreciatedi down in Essex, amid the first of thme laborers who tasted it exclaimed: "'Ah, if I had some of this every day it would make a new man of ino.' Tho~I vicar has now obtained large consignments of it from some of the hiospiitals, antd it is engerly bought by villages at a pr ice suflicient to repay theo prime charge and the cost of ear tiage. What proportion of our agricul tuiraIl)'popultion, one wonders, wvould bo ejiinlly glad to get this husk of meat which has hitherto been feeding the i)igs ?-J'all Mal! Ga(rlie. NEAnLY all of Ireland's 1,710,291 acres of bog and imaish betlong to t he great hoig of Alhlent, wvhicuh spreads 4over the ceniitiral port ion of thle great Iimnestone plini of Iirelanmd, and1( oct1upies a large ioirtion of the co unities of lRoscommon, Galwuay, Westmieath, Kingi's and Queen's t'unut ies, and Kildare. This vast bog; formtn~tion varies in depthI fronm t wenty Iivye Io forty feet, and is full of stagmnint wvaitr. Mr. J1. A. Mep,eth, Pacific Express (OIlite, Illenver, C olo. , was cuired by St. the nr((k, ail iaso tmooth-:a-h. Onei tal plicatioin did the work. ---Overhar-d ini the e'oak-ruoom: 'l)id she mnarr-y well?" "'Yes, inideed. Hei's wor-thI over a million, and( drinks so haid that lie never cani go iinto society ; so she'9 not bot hred withI him."' Ladies & children's boots & shoes can't run over if Lyon's Pat. Heel stteners are usaed ---Charaer pr-operly embraces three d istinct classes of elements:,.Principles, sentiment. and habit. CHTAPPRD hand19, fNee, pimp les and rough ska isicre by uising~ Junipe.r Ta'r Soap matte by Cawell, Ilar.ard & ('o., New York. The- lir reat I kini enre 4Ever diiscoverre l was -'e Km dt-i' s..- at idmakes thie skii "'/i,. ||; n'.: ' -,lr a~ ne l ('h<nn,omuiie I'iIl l, w yiwifie inna0/I 'ly of seve're nelCiI ,e. It. 'ii. C i lini. Sihtrtowni, l'a. t,0)0 A i'oaien cornT is a very aceommo (latinjg pla-o to transact bulsiniess. [f you hiaven it thie nioney, to pmay 'ash thn Judlge generally gives you time. Pusu cod-.lver oil, from aelected livers on the sea shore by Cawell, Hazard & Co., N. Y. Absolutely pure and sweet. Patients who have once taken it prefer it to all eth ers. Physiolanis declare it superior to all other oils, -The following lines ar-c sung by the children in a Mormon Sunday-school: A lti la hand of children, wo'r-e all to zion For our athe i'- e our mnothcrs, every ena The Testimony of a Phyaieian. James Beeer, Uf. D., of Htigourvoy, Iowa. rayet F'or teveral yeare i have born usile' it Cou;ih t al Fm cn.led Dr. Win. HIalt'e B:an for the Lucse, ndl in imst evety C.eta throughou. Iuy inste ice have hat ontire euretea. I tave "ed asd 1re riled hvtto-+ieda' bott'ee ever altaa tir. days of 1y army plac'lca (1>6 1). win I wa .ur;'o:1 tf loepltal Nu. 7, Louielsvile, Ky." F others Aftenftiin Char. Jones. of liz Ibot, -per:cer county, ind., sy.: "a htv.t dealt in in'dicine a nttu:ber of ytoora ud w 11 say that Dr. Ro..r's Vegit,ble Wo.ilt y rup is tbe most vluablsa tudic-n I evr t. !d. 1 yotatcmelt are f cil pi acd fith its (.lc6."1 Fear V:it One v e ti,er of the I''nfeston Tetlftuo' Ito 4ardistn thu i4clonttie Prepur allou a I a Ilirotlier ieenber. Mfn. 1).'.vr,+i has liecn in the drug bualness in the Ity of Prvidenco twnnt s-1vo v("ars as clerk and uro rictor in good stroling, andti knows whervof he ffirlnv'.-.o lr. I). says: "For many years I have sufforod, in rnsely at tin4, with wh:It is geuerally called rheu atioRu. When first atta kmt I wa<< con1t'1iil to my bed lt cotld not wialk a steil. 1 coihl not boar th3 .-iglht of tho biltlei.the., s) exert- i fing was this 3oir: I ernluiire.. I alw.v i noticed fiat before theso ttacks cain on my: kidl;o. I w,eri atleetdl ; beforo 11er wotll be ainv Iailn in in, iitnba or any swelllig f Jiot(it rlint, th ) color of Ibhe secretions fr(.m ti i :"tlNl-i woutld he very: dar' and t ho .)dfor t'trong au., uvr'ish. The last attack was very sovero, about It1o 'eais ago, atid I wa conthtcOl to fth houso r"veral vevkt, an<l was tlii, to attond to businesa iu threa nont1it. During Iie ti1n I was .contined at homto 6iI. Ite tnitn of tny con%alseenco I ep'loyed four .' the best daoctor. flat I coul.1 obtain, hilt 1ion. of heus 1'tii anc pti ein t'tt r"lief, for they di<i not go o work -t th."r -it0' of the' trouble. hLaving been ate 11.li1te,l Witi tiw I1ro,rietor of l1unt'ts loimedy i onig titnfe I was ft'ltco lin hJiini to givo it a trial, toIin;.: that It niIghI t rca'1h th a1o t of tiii disease ; i1<d after taki:mg oie bottle I fotu,l riiselt very n111 iaprovcd, an,l after t;ikiing owh.,econi:1 I wa I Iceliu; botter than I hat attir any previoua attaels Dairtig many inu"nth14 lrOYiotus to takinN the ltenicedy nmy h.ui arnd i:: .s 11ould1 bo very int'lh Hw..lleil al Ist!li every morn ing ; my left side. ili th re;;l"mi of tonacli andl spleen, was very lain- an-1 sit,i1ve ; at tln_es I woild be taken wit Ii so:re ram; ovor t1in npleef, :tid bo ohllgeJ to apply siutttdr or cavenu' for ni-t" f'ortary relief ; I want Very ntervttivi ightt anid con.ti.I rnot rleep ; I was obliged to ho ver; harticular 1 i lay diot atn,i tmy physical systeml was sadily le'oraiaze . Siice I havt taken titnt's Itinlyv sysltiatieally all theso things have eli tnig. t ; I hwo no 10n"vollen hanl4 or limbo, no pain or er.in; s i the stid', e.n t-it all kil- of foot, lee11 Vtllk ,n- l l u .-t thor oighly r,t '.'l, an1. iny ki lui i tor- a -iv, and". Icr fornti th.ir imi-h-m or 1:n11y, (tilis ltaMuig "tut of the syst.-m11 ,ll (th i"oionuousr secretion:. whi."h con tit;nte:t1' the W1it,i'' s", 14te In where the ll ie do not .oet 011,eintly. Mi Irwmniv, What Ilnnt's 1wmly hal dolle for tie It wi I .. for all of yct. I l 1e v' it 'o be the only sure eure for all cis.4 of tlh Hid ncye, Liver and Fri tr'y org:ns. IResiect fully, E. li. lwi.t:v, 4i1 Iirei Street." -Uillllltntll1111111111' THE GREAT GERMAN 1f n IIIIuilIllllh111 REMEDY A FOR PAIN. 11lIe( v Inda curis iI l l gi i q I IIfi1IIIIff I I t P I t A 1 0 l. i i t, hp,,mllI,lgg Nouraiginzi, tllllllilll!ti Sciatica, Lumbago, ItA('.',11A II IJlltit'tl; itn it"1.1glhlIl', H1EAD. \1CHE.t'1'I0'lACIIE, (Ilu:,.SOUE TIIROAT. 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