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pub JOSH THIS TAPER - evcry evening. Sunday ceptcd by X. JA1IIE8, ex PAID; rw"l ttok'and pbopkibtob t,titioNS POSTAGE 1 jCpc" months, $2.00. Three One month, 35 cents. '.n lpiivered by carriers free ritP art of the city, at the above '10 cents per week. - ior tes low and liberal. LTrfVs will report any and all fall- receive thc'.r pair r H 1 The DaVy Review has the largest " ry circulation oj any nvivspupvT VOL. VIlJ WELMINGTOK N. C, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6. 1883. NO. 236 The second day's proceedings of the General Convention of tho Episcopal -"TTTiTr. h mndft more than .. i.a HoraN" fl speeches in Ohio for himself thus &r.( Bisho? O'Hara has lelt New York by n..w for Home. . Thomas, the caricaturist is Jd to nave withdrawn from. Harper's rovcrnorlNicholls.Iof Louisiana, has for that oince aaam. General Hancock has been suffering from a bad coll and an ab3ces3 on one of his iegs, but is now better. Dr. J . H Jancway, his surgeon, said that he knew of no kidney trouble. Adjutant nri 1 ,1 s nrc that i ho trr General wmpp-e uuuwo " eral is ail i i days. There were 32JOO immigrants landed Castle Garden last month. The Nihilists have issued circulars demanding of the Russian Government a cessation of the prisoners Church now in sesssron in Philadel pbta, were merely preliminary and routine in their character, includ ing the appointment of the . Rev. A. A. Watson, I). P.j of this city, to the Chairmanship oi: the (jJommittee on Canons, aiposition ;of tho highest trcs in the gift oCthe Convention. LOCAL NEWS, Board of Aldermen INDEX TO HEW; ADVERTISEMENTS. Yates School Bopks I j ' W.C.vtlett Nlgbt geho-il. i Hwssbekger -School Books F C Miller Florida W atcr. & o Muxds Bros. & DkRosset Dras Store W H Gkeex Wholesale "and Retail Druggist Beautiful beef in ing. market this morn- 'ht and will be but in a few There were no interments iu Belleyue Cemetery this week. The receipts of cotton at this port to. day foot up 687 bales. J j Sunset, tn-morrow afternoon at 33 minutes past 5 o clock. Scuppernong grapes are on the wane. Thirty cents a peck now. report and resolution were adopted. The Committee on Streets and Wharves submitted the following te port : '"--; ' - ; " " I. The Committee on Streets and Wharves beg to submit the City Sur veyor's estimate of the cost, of paving North Water street with1 square stone blocks and edging sidewalks with hard brick from Mulberry to Market streets, and recommend that an appropriation be made for said Work, not to exceed $11,500. II. The Committee have profiles and estimates for improving Ann, Second, Third. . Princess. Chestnut, Mulberry and Walnut streets, with tho view of Rem sen fori glT'nS proper drainage to said streets, out are not yet satis neu as to tne expe- crnel treatment of Myrtle Grove . oysters are in nmitca supply at 80 cents a bushel. There were two interments in Oak- dale Cemetery this week , both adults The consolidation of revenue districts was ended by merging the Fourth Cali- fwrnfi ami the State of Nevada in one district. , ' There were three interments in Pine Forest Cemetery this week, two adults onrl nno r Vi 51 f 1 A lioston paper tmnss weu oi me custom which prevails in London; dry Turner's almanac says that it will be jroods houses of giving lady customers rainy next week But then it promised a cup of tea. us a frost last Monday. tee Spnator Thurman. after deep aes nere was a large auenuaiieo at i:u t Mnno la at lonwth i tJnera House Jast ni2nt to witness ine UbiUU ft W . SUMM J V I 1 - 1 . & Tw j n moved to declare himself upon the penormance oi era oemon tariff, lie is in favor oi a protective The Resistor of Deeds issued two revenue tariff and ho does not care who marriage licences this week, one for .a knows it. white and one for a colored couple -i The Savannah News says that "al though seveuteen guns were lired tne other day when Brewster, Attorney The Board met in adjourned meeting at 8 o'clock p. m., yesterday (Friday Oct. 5). Present, Hon. E. D. Hall, Mayor; Aldermen DeRosset, . Boney, Beir, Fishblate, Chadbourn, Sweet, Howe and Geyer- Pctition of J. C. White, Manager Telephone Co., for permission to allow telephone' poles erected on Market street above Fourth to remain, was, on motion oi Ataermau uear, referred to the Committee on Streets and Wharves. On the petition of C P permission to sell second-hand clothing, diency nf recommending them. Alderman , DeKosset moved . that the IllThe Committee are strongly of matter be referred to the Sanitary the opinion that Brunswick street should Committee, with request that the cam's be graded) and improved.! It. would . . , 1 r , L t serve a great convenience to that per mittec report an amendment to the tiou of the city North ofthe W. & .W. Ordinance . regulating, under restric Railroad, and to alargc portion of the tions, the selling of second-hand cloth- city bouth ol said railroad who may n. afteroonsultation with th9 Boar.l S'oToTh!? Z Srin of Health. Adopted. : the river.-. We have no survev r esti- On the petition of A. Howe, for thl mates of cost or damages, and recom- useof the City Hall on the night of the menu that a survey be made. n.i . ui- s tiiA IV The committee respectrally sub- 9th inst., tor a public meeting m the . n nrf,5nanft in ta tfiarinv interest of the Colored Fair at Raleigh, up streets by Gas and" Water Works it was ordered that he be allowed the Companies, and recommend that it be Wan th "!;fvirvnrfc '.Rmm far the passed. purpose named, providing the City Hall As t0 "e nrst paragrapn, could not be obtained. , ietiosseu moveu mat iu Th nPtition nf J. C. Hill and others adopted, the appropriation fnr i,0 ,i00 of tho nit Wall on the niirht that the committee coaier M thooofhin waa ranted. , Board of Audit and Finance on tho sub V. w " - o- I. . . . - 3 . - 1 Th not itinn of Balaam Fuller for the ject ot raising the tunas. Auopieu. priviliges of bill posting was referred tol As to the secona paragrapn tne com- the commtttee on Ordinances, with mittee were grauicu iuiluci umc. instructions to report as general ordU as to the third, paragrapn Aiperman nance. j v lJeK03set onerea tue ioiiowmg lesom- The matter of purchase of coal was, tion : - m referred to the. Mayor with -power to relative tc the survey of Brunswick aet. - ' " " "; - - ? -? !, street, be adODted. and that they also Poiition of J. F. Stolterrfor permisN cause a survey of Front street, (to Four to the , Found. Wc were shown this . morning two yery remarkable eggs. They were laid by a common barn yard fowl and one of them weighs three ounces and the other four. The hen belongs to one of oar subscribers,; Mr. W P. Anders, PLEASE KOTICE. t . We win be sua to recclTe eocnntmlc&tloa from our fxlenda oa aay and all tub acta general Interest bat - s ' " ' The name of the writer mxut alwart be fa Bfehed to the Editor. . ! CommttnlcaUons most be wnttea one side of the paper. Personalities most be avoided. , And It la especially and partlctuarly und atood that the Editor does sot always esdoi . the views of correspondent cnleai ao state In the editorial column. - . 1 - : - 1 t ; i NEW ADVEltTISEMENTS. OPERA HOUCE. ONE WEEK! COMME5C1XG " General, steamed out to sea on the revenue cutter Dexter, it is not gener ally thousiht that relief of the Greely he nas gone party." A convention of to the those interested in . . . a. . V TT-H.J thp an mal industries oi tne unueu m hn held m Chicago on No vember 15 and 16. I.nnrlnn i flooded with Mary Ander son's portraits, the London Stereoscopic Company having run out thousands of them. It is understood that Doctor toiu steYifather. has a percentage. , In Salisbury, Conn., the erection of a laree crucifix in front of the Roman Catholic Church led to a quarrel which made a split in the local Democratic Ha-or Tho nnti. Catholics failed to- clect their candidates for town offices. Alderman same be made, and with the resident near Swinson's Cut, on the C. C. R. R, and she has laid fourteen of these large eggs, all of them about "the same size. ' Four esrgs to the pound is the best that wc have yet heard of, ! I - ' -i ... I ' ' - i- i i'tti i. " - ' 1 An Assault and a Bath. A colored individual, whose name we could not learn, yesterday after noon boarded a boat belonging to Capt. Schewedar. a Norwegian shipmaster at this port, which was lying then at Capt Skinner's wharf, near the foot of Nun street, and after lavishing "considerable abuse upon htm drew a i pistol and fired at him. Capt..: Schewedar then struck the man across tne legs .with a piece of iron and the pistol ; was agaia leveled - and snapped. Capf. S. then sprang after his assailant who slipped and fell overboard losing his pistol - as he fell. Mr. J. L Winner, who was at the shipyard for the purpose of getting a chronometer from a vessel theref heard the alarm, then the shot and soon after saw thejraan fall ' into ; the water. He rau down to the water and got hold of the man and endeavored to get him out but tne lellow f resisted him and it was only after assistance arrived that j he was gotten out of the water, r r Silver Plated Spoons and Forks, low prices, at Jacobi.'s 7 , ht NEW AnVEBTISEMENTS. 3I0ND AY, 0 CTOBER 1 st :, iiorji WOSDER WOUKEU, IAUGHl CREATOR ami VENTRILOQUIALi KMPEliOR.l SEW EXPERIMENTS, NEW FEATURES, - COSTLY PRESENTS. ' 100 PRESENTS GIVEN AWAY AT EACH PERFORMANCE.! r " - . ' Admission 10c, 35c and, 25c . J ; i r s . s sept 26 lot i NIGHT SCHOOL, 4 NIGHT SCHOOIi WILL BE OPENED TABLE BOARD! : 1 EXCELLENT TABLE BOARD CAN BE had oa appllcnion at the Northwest corner Qt Market and Second tot4 ond st. : ':. - I Entrance on Sec his store on secona tstreei. Aiueriuau t.p nf fh vv & w r. ,r. UDOn the Within the last month the Washing tor. oorresnondent of the. Courier Jour- nal sent out circulars inquiring about the Sneakershio contest. .The replies to the circulars arc summarized by the Conner-Journal as follows: There are 101 TnrTito ?n the next House. The r;n nrkt havn mores than 190 Frnm tho 'Sonth CODie 101, East 42 North and Vest 53. .Randall's friends claim that when Cox is out of the way 15 out of 21 New York members are for Randall. This is exaggerated, but grant it. Now give him 12 from Penn sylvania and half of the remaining 9 Eastern votes. Give him 25 from the South, the most claimed by his friends, and 5 more than he can yet, and he has 56 : out of 53 in the West his most san guine friends only expect 15, which add ed to 56 gives htm 71, or 21 less than pnonsh to nominate ina full caucus. Now for Carlisle'slcbances : Welpredict ho fr,itAwinsr rote on second or third hallot: Alabama 5; California, 3; Illinois, 8 ; Iowa. 2 ; Louisiana, 3 ; Mich igan, 2 ; Missouri, 9 ; New York, (Mr. Cox not being in the race,) 12; North naroUna. 3: South Carolina, 4; lexas S- West - Virginia, 2. Arkansas, 4; Cnoreia. .8: IndiaW 8; Kentucky. a . Massachusetts. 2, Mississippi, 5 ; Nevada, 1 ; New Jersey, 1 ; Ohio. 9. Tennessee.;: 5: Virginia, 1; Wisconsin. 4. Total 116. Cox will probably have more votesr on the first ballot than Randall; not less than 45. Ttorh. rva KO. Snrinwr will have .7, Of fi. and there may be 10 or 12 scattering. Tho trntRL mav narrow down between nariistfl and Cox " This flirurinsr lands m f f!rlis!fl in the Soeaker'a chair without much of a contest, but we have a notion that it will prove jallacious Mr. Joseph G. Walton, droggist at RhnrhronP. fiana.. av that the COU- nnmr of nain. Rt. J&CODS Oil.- tS the best sellin g article he ever handled in , his trade. For Toys and Tinware, go to the new 5 and 10 cents store,1; No. 10, South Sec ond street, between ! Market and Dock i streets. . I ct Rev. A, Kirkland, of -Whiteville, will preach at the Second Presbyterian Church to-morrow at 11 A. M.,i and again at 7:30 P. M. Mr. J. F. Wooten. recently of French's Creek, I Bladen county, has opened a grocery store corner of Chests nut and North Water streets. The receipts of cotton at this port to date foot up 14,309 bales, as against 11,- 31 bales to same date last year, a de crease this year of 2,078 bales ; Some members of the Wilmington Fox Club have had two hunts recently, On the first occasion they killed two wild cats, and oh the second four foxes. At Prof. Semon's matinee this after noon Miss Gallic Turlington drew the chamber set, and Mr. Elijah newicit, nt Masonboro. drew the set of knives and forks. Alderman Fishbiate moved that it be Millinery and Fancy Goods. postponed until the next meeting. A white man from the country was before the Mayor this morning for dis orderly conduct and was fined $5 for ho nffoneo This was the only case before the City Court to-day. . i w rorrAt. to loam that there is a I f V . - - j great deal of sickness in the country', a few miles from the city.! this is pro- I I I A bably owing m a great pleasure io ho. rocent excessive rams, tollowea oy . l- -L such extreme neat. I- As to the ordinance submitted under fourth. irraDh,. Aldermswx . Fish blate moved its reference to the City Attorney. Adopted. . . - :: The Committee on Ordinances to whom were referred to report on an ordinance proposed as . an. amendment to art. xii, section 1, reported as fol lows: . : " ,T Resolved. That sec. 1, art. xii,. entis tied "Streets and Sidewalks," sub divis ion 1, be amended by striding out an oi said section and inserting in lieu thereof ties of tho W. & W. R. R.. upon the "VTi ir Chadbourn moved that it be granted, tmenlng of Front Jirom Red Cross to oct 6-2t sat i . w. catlett. Alderman DeRosset! moved its refer- Brunswick streets. ence to the Fire Committee, lost. Alder man Chadbourn's motion was' then adopted. . - j , PetitionofJ. W Thompson for the or two rooms to the back part of. his house on Third,' between Walnut vand Red Cross streets, now occupied by J . E, f!mw tho nddition to be of wood with Unroot. Granted. ! Petition of A. D. Cazaux for permis- sionto put up an open shed on thej Lord wharf for the use of the Baltimore CORNER MARKET & SECOND STS WILL OPEN THKIR i Oct 5 BONNETS, &cr just received. -M RS. KATE C. WINES,' No. 119, North Second Street. ' next South of Postonlce steamer, the same to be 40 by 200 feet and covered with a shingle roof. Alder- rQ -n0T?r.cpt. moved its reference to 1 the following: UIWU " . I . . . . w . . n u tt:- rvYi5tto wit h nower to l ltsimuuowu " liUvi X llsj VV"4fc,'v'' " the Chief of PniirA i o notifv all Dersons about to act. . erect anv building, wall or fence; near Petition of F. M. James tor the posi- the line 0j any street or public alley. tion of Health Officer. Alderman De- not to encroach pon sucn u Rosset moved that the applicant be in- IJVK oVany mmbe? formed that there is no vacancy. Alder- of ttie i3oani Cf Alderman, any such man Dudley moved that it be .filed, obstruction is being constructed, , , or has been constructed ... after iasstu. . u PivflB . , fhPra the passage of this amendment, on any Pelitionpf W. H. Green and others 5ublic allcy, thc Chief of Po- for a repeal ot- the ? tax on soda ana ice gnall usq a survey of : the line of mineral water apparatus was referred said street or alley to be made by the nmm?itPfl 4-3- - - ' - city surveyor. And if said survey shall to Finance Committee.- v snow that the street or alley is encroach -Petition ol Wilmington Library As- sScb or fence, sociation, for a eas lamp to be placed on the owner Dt the same shall be required the sidewalk in front of the entrance to to pay tho cost ;of the sur vey (which onraotion of snau not excecu no -ww requircu to rumuyu ns auauv And cvery.person who shall, after the passage of this ordinance, be found to haw rn r.roaehed uron any street or Winlbcrry Oysters. FIRST OF TUE SEASON. 'FAT AND LUSCIOUS. Come and try them. Also, tne ucet of Ales, Wines, Becra, Liquors and Cirars.---! t" ' " 1 "" 1 ' ' ' ;" : A, call ia rcspcctraUy solicltccL '.v-;- A.'V. IIORRELL, . 12 Market Street. .oct-lw John Carroll's old stand OPERA HOUSE. ; ; . TO THE PUBLIC, -H On Saturday MorniDgr, Oct. j AN INSPECTION OF : ; THE STORE AND STOCK IS SOLICITED. : QCtS-tt; . - - I W-'-j;:-" German, French; Drawing. milE PUBLIC OF, WILMINGTON IS, hwc-j t ly Informed that Mr: II. A. BUNKER, a grad-j .inf. nr ArninwB. Hanover: Gernunrj will give lessens in German , French anl Draw tDff at the following ratcaj . f ; . , Single impil8,;onev lesson of an hour.. 50c Twj pupils, 4 From three to Ave pupils, cacn. Monday, Oct. 8tli. E the Library Hall, wa3, Alderman Bear, granted. Alderman DeRosset offeied owing resolution : ".JLeLSSKTS ihime. after notice tiom theChief of reinstate uicuj . Rev. T. A. Reed, of Beaufort, N. C, arrived in the city last night and will Dreach at tho First baptist jnurcu w- morrow morning ana again at, iuuw. While in the city he will be the guest of Dr. J. II. Freeman. Rev. Dr. Patterson, lormeny oi uu city, but now of the Episcopal Church in Tyler, Texas, is expected nere next week, and will remain a few days: He is on his way to New York, where he a. officiate at the marriage ot a i i friend. . - i in; a good cotton was kun nnf in thn recent- storm it has U1U aA v vv ' toVpn root ajrain and is coming up Farmers inform us that manv maces wucre iuo and looking finely, and that it would take but . a few weeks of good growing weather to Droduce u second crop oi the staple. 1 ' 1 ' 1 Second Instalment pf Fall ana - TVInter ClotiliDsr. We are receiving one of the largest and finest displays ot tssimcre oa, : pufn andFah6y dolors, in QheviOU, vrA. Basket" Corkscrew, Diagonal, Tricot and Broadcloth. Suits $5. $7, ftti &13.S15.S17 andiip to v -rni r,av vou to examine our Goods and Itices. ""A. & I." SnBTER, -Reliable Clothiers, 114 Market t.;.; ; tf the fol- XTIl AORD I N A RY ANNOUNCEMENT ! ' - - . . ..i :' I ; . ' ' ' The Beautiful Young and Phenomenal Artiste LLIAN SPENCER, . In her unriralcdcharacier, ihc : ; : "... . ''."; O O X . Supported bp a superb Company. " 1 As played in PARIS, 1,000 Times NEW YOKK, GOO Times With all the original Beautiful Effects. Elab orate Appolrtmenta, Superb costumes, une i oct 5-2 1 . . i 1 tMiKKn olUxr Hv flflV Rlirh bnilainST.WallOr I T?Mliatlr. 0mH1Snff fitrAne. Resolved, That this. iaro. wmie f- IoonP ill 1115 aiD3SlL10U I . " - . . PrthVft within- one week from the date Mules Wanted. Fr?P?-d 6f M4TJSl:rffl T WANT TO PURCHASE lays, without pay, from i the date of iars Lgac 11 be permitted to I . :tion in each case, -auopieu. . Mayor Hall stated that he would , be al tn frJvp. anv information in regard 25c 1 Classes of six pupils and mofe to be arrang- j cd for. Tro pupils children ot lue same lam-1 lly, pay only for one. i- r Adults and all who arc already advanced In one of the aboro branches", aTO requested to arrange with alio undersigned whoso tcrmi will be found very moderate. I - - r - .- As references air, liunaer u ucca jta cionsly permitted to name Dr. w. W. Lane aEd Colj E. D. Hall, MoMM-clgJ. , act 4-3t Inquire at Mr. P. Helnsberccr'g ! 1 " 1 School Books I School Books! School Books !; THAT ARE USED IN ALL THE Schoola J ' . ' .A . n i- Parcnts and; uuarcuans aro reivcwM"jr quested to call on cr send to ma for 1 School, Books or School Room Outats. - . . .: - Children large or small, can purchase Books at b&mc rates as parents. One price to all ai J o his management of the police, if tlie tuquiry was formally made, and would be glad that such inquiry snouia oe . . A A made. As regards tne reinstatemeub of those two policemen, that was tne business of the Board, . not his. : ue m. nn nmtpjtt as his Dosition was UUW W 'w h well understood by all. 1 iirbrmiin DeRosset offered the iol- aiuw lowinz resolution : Itesolqed; That the resolution adopt ed at the meeting ot May 7tn, iew, relative to flllingacancies on the police force, he hereby repealed ; ana um PAnrioa shnnld be temooranlv filled .uw.v.v, : , L .1 ir i by the Mayor Dy ana wua ibb auviuc the committee on police, - Petition of J. U. Stevenson and others for such an amendment to the Market Ordinances as will allow dealers 10 cAii a ouwi Twiltrv from their stores vwj r from the 1st of October. '1833, to tne 1st of June. 1SS1. Referred to Com, mittee on Markets to report an amend ment if deemed advisable. Committee onMarkets recommend that the petitoa be granted, and to that end ; offered im fAiinwinff resointion: i v- I Jt Th.f thn wArrla dffifiSfid ooultxy." on 5thline, sec vU ol Market On motion 01. Aiuvtuiau shall be Stand. " " i.J. , - -ff' ;i'':.T Alderman Bear moved that the ordi nance be adopted. ' a lflArman Chadbourn moved to amend by striking out Committee on Streets and Wharves," and inserting one member of the Board.' The ordi nance as amended was adopted, i -m Alderman Boney ottereatneioiiowing Howe the ONE PAIR OF MULES, Large, sound and good animals, required for the coal campaign. j 'SPRINGER, oct 5 ' Coal and Wood. Fall and Winter. HEINSBERGER'S oct 1 Live Book and Mo&lc Stores T AM NOW PREPARED TO EXHIBIT my large and carefully selected stock of MILLINERY S.ND FANCY GOODS. All the protest and asked that it be spread up ntw shapes and colors in straw and felt. on, uiu uiuuiw, " I Velvets, Star Trimmings,' hiddom, eaner, tmcntpd : f - " - Birds and J1 the various novelties for, this William H Green, j " ... , ,1 .. . . -.. $ . . , . j , . , - 1 .. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, 1 117 MARKET STREET. I T CARRY A I FULL LINE OF PRtJGS.! f ANCY GOOD3, Ac.; and have facilities for offering inducements to all who use or, handle Medicine. '. ' ; ; - u School Books ! T desire to have entered on. tne res 1 mm. Alderman and Miss Palmer flate of cords Of the City this, my solemn pro ' Mme Bern-aew York : ) wm beta attend. test against the action ol tne uoarqoi JKJS AMprmen In naSSiniT thtt motion tOinM . flit flnor 'FANCY GOODS TIE definitely postpone, all matter in regard j partment. i liareiected zephyrs and a 11 to OP1 Sectiorl Udk?raLol for FanW same being a direct violation of bection j wuilmve ins large lot of LaUea Underwear 4. Article buD. a ormnances con and Jerseys, all auea and cokrf, for Ladies oerning streets and lines, ana interesxea or aggrieved parties aneariDgDeioreine Mayor ana isoara ot ajaernrcn; ncroru ed them in said section ard article. t One of HhovAldenneni otJthtf City of s r - Wilmington : , : The Detition of , John R. Jones and others, for "improvement ot; an alley O VStO rS"OVStOFS . was referred to .Committee on Streets 1 and Wtoms.' ;r y- :j ;-,;.r't: 'A Adjourned. A fine assortment of Guns and Pistols 1 at Jacobi's Hardware Depot . . :t New Fall awl Winter Pat'erna, will Te In within the week. ? . MISS E. KAItRER, EXCHANGE CORNER." Wilmington. K- C. Oct, 3, 188X -: WE ITAVE THEM ! All tho Text Books USED IN THE PUP'UC AND PRIVATE j . SCHOOI-S IN Til E CITY. ICE ! TCST UECEIYED f " GOOD WINES AND Liquors. Cisara a spc&unr. . . XT cool Dranrbt Tieer. s :OLD NORTH fiTATE SALOON, oct 5 No. o. So. Frort At iiiiiur'uiuiiiniubwi Wilmington. N. C, M. SCHIA7SS, Prop. plEST-CLASS IN, BVERY RESPFXT. rirstlaM Bar and BILLIARD T.'VkV AITir.KKIl . -For. Pocket Ilnivcs or Table Cutlery go to JacoeiV Hardware T)epct. i t SA n
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