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'TeW- all done, so Mr. 'Jones will never; and at the great day when B. meat in marketable condition as that of Jtim DAYS GROTTXOIfGER. sions, bnt always to be repulsed and ordered awfty by the irato father, Finally AXn COMETISSIOIT IIEJiCHASrrS 5a clairueir artists while iu a tranced B. counts up for judgment, he can plead in hnsas Citji providing vessels enough to carry all that AXXCOCK'S tbe young man became moody and snllen; state, i as you see, are pas mitigation of damages that he suffered to will be in demand.

It must be remem sable; while others are of the crudest." B. T. PARSONS, late of Parsons A Co. II. F.

GUTHRIE; late of Powers, Lynde 4 Co PARSONS GUTHRIE, POROUS PLASTERS! "Have you any theory, doctor, by which bered, however, that fresh meat shipped to Europe from the Argentine Kepublic XHB DAILY TIMES, published every morn to account for' the tragedy Ask for Allcock's. and obtain them, and so "Oh, I think it was the result of pure lng except Monday. Bt Mail, Postagk Paid. One copy one year, including four must pass, from the Southern to the Norther hemisphere by a long voyage avoid miserable imitations. the last bonr of bis life from the slow, tmmovioe finger of public scorn.

The Newman Church here is a remnant of a religious-political state brought in by tne Republicans when they began legislating for what they called the humanities in general and their own pockets in particular. At this church could be found the fanaticism. Tbe more disreputable section of the Spiritualists were 'down on' Premium Shares, six months, in B. BRANDRETH, Office, 294 Canal New York. eluding two Premium Shares, two Co rain mmission across tropical and semi-tropical seas, with summer always at one of the voyage when it ia winter at the other, Mr.

Jones for the reason hat he would never 'let up' on a fraud. Come into this months, including one Premium Share, B. II Payne, M. D. R.

L. Payne, M. D. S3. 00.

TO Oitt Subscribers. Served by other room and I'll show you bow be used christian statesman in all bis fullness of Drs. PAYNE PAYME and consequently through a torrid at to detect imooster-." Carriers, 25 cents a week, payable to H. H. Pain, City Circulator.

THE TBI-WEEKLY TIMES, published Sun growth. Here Schnylar Colfax smiled. Harlan, Pomeroy. (Senator Dilworthy) and mosphere more than two-thirds of the Along the bright horizon line, DividiuK earrh from orient skies, look more northward for the sign Of light each mora as darkness dies: Yon wood, toward which the sun slow creeps, Will soon resound with chirping song Throughout its still and solemn deeps The days are growing long. A week ago the sunlight blaze Li'r, far to shadowy north yon spire This Sunday morn, the first bright ray Its belfry lights wi gleam of tire, Tbat, shining through its window, seems An eye prophetic of the throng Ot joys with which the vision teems When days are growing long.

Life's day is growiBg long. We scan With curious, hopeful, awe-struck gaze Life's dim bonzon-line tbat man Must pass ere treading heavenly ways; Our sun each day the zenith nears. We sit in memory's realm of song. Like diamonds soon will, gleam earth's day is growing long. IEakl Marble.

The doctor led the way into an adjoining KANSAS CITY apartment and drawing aside a dark cur a change of scene was determined upon by his parents. He went to Cooper county, but, returned almost crazy with deferred" and anxious suspense. Against all persuasion be presented himself for admission to tbe bouse of 'Squire Ayers. The 'Squire saw him approaching tbe gate and armed himself with a shot gun. "What do you desire bere demanded tbe enraged father.

"To see my intended wife, your daughter!" was tbe resolute reply. "If you dare to open that gate. I will sboot you said the father. see ber if I die," said the young man, pulling off bis coat and starting to ran toward the house. Ayers took deliberate aim, and when tbe smoke of his gun cleared away, young Tylor was a corpse.

As young Ty lor fell, a piercing cry was beard in tbe house. It-was the despairing cry of a loving soul. Miss Ayers fell to the floor in a fainting at. A CHURCH ELDER ACCUSED OF days, Wednesdays and Fridays. One copy Missouri Valley Bank, Union Avenue, KANSAS CITY, MO.

tain, revealed a niche-like "cabinet" pro one year, including one Premium Share, many lesser lights sat under the drippings of the sanctuary and planned enormous steals, covered under the said bumauities. 15.40 six months, Including one Premium vided with a couple of sets of apertures, a iicalanfl Surgical way. Besides thi3, when we consider the inferiority of the South American cattle that have been valued hitherto only for their hides, it does not seem at all probable that any serious competition from that quarter will interfere with the Share. S3. 00.

chair, and a hook in tbe wall. It is fast dying out. The world is so sick THE WEEKLY TIMES, published every "This," said Dr. Ormsbee, "was how he Thursday. One copy one year, Including INSTITUTE.

of it that out and oat villains, such as P. Morton, and infidels, such as Bob Inger-soll, are more acceptable. used to get the pretenders. This 'cabinet' was built into the wall when the house it one Premium Share, SI. 60; six months The Oldest Institution West of the Including one Premium Share, $1.00.

self waa built. Whenever any man or wo newly developed trade in fresh meat be tween the United States and Europe. Mississippi River. "TiCK-ets!" Notice the number of first man came up bere aud claimed mediumis- NEWS AGENTS Kansas City Book and News Company have assumed the general class railroad tickets to different points," miiiL Hiisii ilium, tio power he or she was placed in this cab agency for the Times, and all orders for The ancient mariner of the Wabash which form a portion of the Times' list of the supply of agents should be directed to inet by the editor. He tied the hands in the usual way, and tied the neck of each premiums for the 2d of Apiilnext.

If you them and will meet with prompt atten LIGHTS AND SHADES OF LIFE are lucky enough to get one of these tick tion. 'subject' to tbe hook in that wall. He would then say, 'If you are a true medium eta and don't want to use it yourself you swamps has, by one brilliant dash, appropriated the champion '8 belt as the reformer of nAYES' cabinet. While Schcrz has compromised with the old machine rings and office-brokers, and SPECIMEN COPIES, Premium Lists and all No. 408 Delaware Street, Kansas City.

Agents for Stevens Patent Eifj? Cases. Consignments solicited. Real Pictures for Fanciful Persons Selected Something less than a year ago there dropped in upon the quiet folk of Ashton, can readily sell it for very nearly its face particulars will be sent free. you will show hands and faces not alone at at Random From the Week's Reeords of ADVERTISING RATES, reasonable, and will Your ticket may draw one of those tickets. D.

B. POWERS. tbe lower apparatus but also at the upper, T. J. LYNDE.

be made known on application. 111., a man of God named Rev. 8. H. Mc-Gee, or, "the elder," as everybody soon Events.

GCILTT OR NOT GCILTT. 777TjTU Postmaster-General Key has placed all the appointments in his department un POWERS, LYNDE A Pennsylvania Dukedom. From the Philadelphia Tress which can only be reached by mounting on the chair. Well, Mr. Jones detected many i in posters in this manner and wrote them came to call bim.

There is quire a settle Tho following scene occuned at the con REMITTANCES should be made in drafts, postoffice orders or registered letters. Don't send checks, as it costs 25 cents each to ment of so-called "Christians" there clusion of the trial ot Joe Coburn "What der the control of Morton's man We 8oke the other day of Pennsylvania up, exposing tbem without mercy in tbe abouts, and he came to preside over their AUTIIOItS AND LECTURERS. is your name asked the clerk of the Tyner, Dick Thompson, the old sea Religio-PrUosophical Journal. That, I have church. He brought with bim his wife, iiium! i court.

"Joseph Coburn," was the answer. dukedoms, but we hardly knew the weight of our words. It is one thing to have Republican aristocrat in the Senate, but it ISS SBIIl Pay special attention to the following Chronic dog, bas hitched up his trousers, piped the whole Navy Department to the quar "Where do you live.t" "No. 101 West uiseases CATARRH, the EYE. EAR.

THROAT. one year his junior, a daughter about fifteen years of age, who became a mother Twenty -second street." "What is your no doubt, made him many enemies among the class to which I refer. And that was not, alone the manner in which he detected frauds. The writing mediums were tested LUNGS. HEART, LIVER, STOMACH, KID is snother thing to see him transmitting his political power to his posterity.

The as thirteen, and thereby hangs a tale, business "I am a bricklayer by collect them. ADDRESS ALL ORDERS to "The TIMES," Kansas City. To Advertisers. The Kansas City Times has double the circulation of any paper published in Kansas City. It bas five times the mail circulation of any newspaper west of St.

Iuis. Affidavits as to circulation will be furnished advertiser-whea desired. ter deck, and startled the crew with his briny mandates. The first thing he did was to interview WiHTTnORNE and ask NEYS, NEKVOUS AND KKi'KODUCTlVH ORGANS OF MAN AND WOMAN, PILES and FISTULA, TUMORS, as CANCER, POLYPUS and a son about twelve years of age. Mrs, Hon.

Simon Cimeron, Senator in the Con "What have you to say why sentence of the court should not be passed upon you ou a table constructed by himself, so that McGee was an unpretentious, unassuming, gresa of the United States from the grand KANSAS CITY, MO. We buy and sell on orders, and make liberal advance on consismments. either on main ana Muxiinat's mahk, 1'akalysis. Kfl-LEPSY, and DISEASES OF THE SKIN AND there could be no imposition. Anutnberof for all the testimony taken during the duchy of Pennsylvania, proffers his insin pleasant lady, whom to know was to respect.

Residing near the village is a "I have nothing to say, except that I am not so-called mediums broke down under tbe storage or sale in this market or shipment South, East or West. BLUOU. Address all letters, with stamo to Insure uation to the Legislature at Harrieburg, with the order that it shall elect his duly Congressional investigation of the Navy Department, and, when told that it was test. They will, I suppose, not be sorry reply, to wealthy and influential farmer, one of "Not guilty is the exclamation of all BOOTS AND SHES. Drs.

PAYNE PAYNE. the nabobs of the region, named son and heir, J. Donald Cameron, as the great criminals of the time. The relig. that he is out of tbe way." "Do you bslieve the story about Jones' a book of a thousand pages, he replied "Well, ships go across the ocean, and I Thomas Paddock, with a bou ions world is startled by this exclamation SUNDAY, MARCH 13, 1S77.

Kansas City Medical ana Surgical Institute, WHOLESALE criminal intimacy with Mrs. Pike Who made by men who have been clearly de his successor, under a tacit agreement that be, the said J. D. shall transmit the title to his posterity, "to the lust syllable quet of grown up daughters. One of the most attractive flowers in the col is that, lady in black that is crying so am going through that book.

The next thing he did was to turn out one of No. 61? Main Street, Opposite Post Office. KANSAS CITY. tected in acts of crime in politics it is the same in commerce and business it is the of recorded time." Now, we must not be Dr. Qrmsbee As to your first question I can't say.

bat think it Holikely that a mau lection is Lorella, or "Rilla," as everybody calls her, who has seen about twenty Robeson favorite navy-yard depend understood as objecting to this long order same. Everywhere the cry is heard, "I Boots and Shoes 61 years of age would be so foolish. ST. XiOTJTS ADVEKTISETytENTS. blooming summers.

Mr. Paddock, being upon the future. The secoud common ents. Then, announcing that the De partment would be run upon new prin wealth iu the United States of America, one of the pillars of the church, exerted all his influence to make the stay of the and, as we believe, the first, bas earned Before engaging in any new enterprise one should weigh the matter well. am not guilty 1" And still the perpetration of crime goes on, and each day reveals fresh criminals, either rushing from the scenes of their evil deeds with averted faces and trembling limbs or standing up ciples, he notified all the bureau officers OUR TYFB WAS MANTJFACTTJRED BY precisely the magnificent distinction of be elder among them as pleasant as possible, ing the only one of all the sovereign States can do this easily if yon are fortunate enough to draw the platform scales iu the that no contracts are to be signed hereafter without his approval; that meetings of the bureau officials will be held of this Union which permits a single fani J.

A. COOPER. J. B. HELL V.

B. BUCK. Times Distribution tbe 2d of next April and boldly declaring, while the blood stains are upon tbeir persons and the knife ily to override it and nnderride it in every and the families in a short time came to be on very intimate visiting terms. It was soon observed that tbe preacher showed a decided preference for the society of "Killa," and it was said by many that the young lady returned his fondness. What regularly two or three times a week, at Central TypeFonnftry or pistol falls from their hands, I am uot political relation.

State, county, city, township and school district. Wbytheu J. J. COOPER MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IX "Where there's a will there's always a weigh." you know, especially if one has such a fine pair of scales at hand. As Longfellow truthfully sayt: "Learn to guilty The murderer, who beholds his should not the father, with all his extraor bleeding victim at his feet, is not guilty dinary capacities, culture, learning, ora barm could there be in loving ber preach labor and to weigh it." mm a -m ti a "ki a 4 1 ert Didn't everybody love himf Wasn't tory, purity, integrity, and patriotism, ap SCHRAUBSTABTEE ST.

JOHN, PropfS, St. Louis, WITH THEIR CELEBRATED 1MB BIOS it her duty to love himf At first it was J9 ij ii which all matters pertaining to the service are to be presented for decision; and that, in particular, he (Mr. TiiOMrON) proposes to be the head of the Department. If he keeps up this sort of thing much longer, the fact that he was born in Old Virginia will be brought up to crush him. Mrs.

Oliver considers old Simon METHODIST APPOINTMENTS point his childieu, grandchildren, and grrat-graudcbildren to the same magiste probably no more than a Bort of Christian the member of a returning board, who oonspires to cheat a nation out of a rightful ruler, is not guilty the thief ia not guilty; and he who receives stolen goods is not guilty the seducer and his victim are not guilty And so it goes through the calendar of crime and among all classes of tenderness that pervaded her young bos rial command which he bas enjoyed during Made by the Conference Held at Wlshita, 410 Delaware Kansas Citv, Mo. COPPER ALLOY om, but it is supposed that as time grew half a century of tinuT His only sou aud The papers in theEast are engaged in explaining why business does not revive as promptly as was expected after the settlement of the Presidential question. The Legislature of Mi? somi has passed only ten bills, though 758 have been introduced. The Illinois Legislature, which has also been in session nearly three months, has passed precisely three new laws. Stanley Matthews and Carl Schckz were two of the leading spirits in the movement which nominated Greeley in 1872, and Stanley opened the" convention, lie bolted Greeley because he oould not swallow a Protectionist.

A Wagner festival is going on in New York, and 'The Music of the Future" is meeting with a much more favorable reception than had been expected for it. The last number of Puck lias an amusing caricature of a Wagnerian orchestra in full blast. Colorado has a eunibcrsome substitute for the grand jury system. The new law requires that, instead of grand juries for the preliminary ex parte investigation of crimes, the Judge and two Justices of the Peace of each county Kansas. POST 6COTT DISTRICT B.

KELLY. P. E. i eir deserves this exclusive distinction ou apace the warmtb of her affection in WINES AZH) X.XQTJO&S. creased, for there be those there who affirm boldly that they have been eye witnesses J.

T. Hauna. Fort Scot; W. 11. Stevens, Pawnee; C.

Combs, Fulton; J. Murray, criminals. Not guilty 1" is the cry everywhere. What will stay tbia carnival of Daniel Webster bad sons, but with all his stupendous power over Massachusetts he never ventured to dictate a successor to "S31 Cameron a gay deceiver and a naughty to an interchange of kisses. ijiraru; J.

L. nieisou, usage Mission; J. 11 Si ess. Lillian: T. Audas.

Cherokee: Griffith guilt asks the humanitarian and the philanthropist, and the answer is drowned man, and public opinion has long rated Following a season of illicit love-making Columbus; S. LeCoinne, Baxter Springs himself in the Senate. Henry Clay bad sons, but he never dared to name one of in a wail of woe. A woman is found mur on tbe part of tbe amorous elder, Mrs. J.

M. Hill, Mound Uity; VV. T. White Uniontown; W. Sibley.

Carter. Erie: McGee died, and an investigation being i hem to the proud Kentucky Legislature dered iu a graveyard in an Eastern city. F. Boon, Plcaxanton; W. J.

McWhirt, Sher bad, a coronet's jury declared tbat "Mrs and her paramour, who was the last per is his successor. John Adams and John Quiucy Adams, both great Presidents, son seen with her, declares, I am not McGee came to her death by being puis man; JN.Ashuer, Lacygue; W. Kichards, Twin Springs; A. Jullmou, Gieeley; C. Kinif, Parsons Circuit; D.

A. Berrin, Faola; A. Maxey, Xenia; J. R. Wright, Loaisburg, EMPOKIA DISTRICT D.

P. MITCH1CLL. P. E. uever attempted to terrorize over the Mas oued with strychnine, and that from the him as a very bad man bnt very few men can point to such feats of political management as he has performed, lie was first elected to the Senate as a Democrat from Pennsylvania to fill out the unexpired term of James Buchanan, and failing to control the Democratic party so as to secure a re-election, he determined to place Pennsylvania in the hands guilty A woman is found dead in a lonely spot near a Texas town, and her paramour, although he tries to kill him sachusetts Legislature iu the same way evidonoa they believe the drug was admin istered by Mr.

McGee." A. H. Walter, Emporia Kive, Emporia Liquor Dealer, No. 421 JLelrwaie t.9 iSTVJVJ CITY, MO. Sole Asent for SCJIllODERS COCK-TAIL BITTERS.

self, exclaims, with the blood oozing from The body of his wife was not yet coid Jircuit; M. W. Uhatlee. Ahipiicum Uber iouton. Ottawa.

Keed. Baldwin Cirv But we have fallen upon diffeieat times. The senior Senator of Pennsylvania, the lion. Simon Cameron, 78 years old March 8, 1878. sends ordeis to the Legislature of the wound "I am not gui lty The body of when McGee Bet about arranging tbe de Baker, Princeton N.

S. Buckner. Will a mau is thrown into a Missouri field, with iamsburg N. Tipton. Melvern C.

tails for tbe funeral, and insisted that the obsequies should take place immediately Rice. Bm liugion Jackson. Burlinuton of a party he could control. He therefore bestrode the nascent Republican head maugled and skull broken, and the 'nan who drove the wagon and tried to sell the State of Pennsylvania the State of Benjamin Franklin. Thomas Mifflin, Wil Circuit: S.

Walker. Strawu .1. Mc- Type Metal the very day of her death. He was not JNulty. Aeosbo Falls; E.

W. Howell. Le the dead man's property, exclaims: "I am then aware that he was suspected of mur party and placed it in power in Pennsyl liam fleister. Simon Su.vder and Francis Stiuuk that whtu they accept his resigua HAIH GOODS. It is also used by the following Daily Papers not guilty The skeleton of a woman is der.

This effort on bis part to get the evi ioy; lurawii, rlartlord J. Kline, tola Uotsou. Humboldt H. K. Muth, Hum 'oldt Circuit A.

T. Burns. Garuett vania under such conditions that he has found on a lonely Missouri prairie, aud her dence of his guilt under ground was streu tion as a Senator iu Congress they must Feehles, Girnet.t Circuit A. G. Turuer.

J. E. VINCENT Sz nously resisted, however, by tbe neighbors. husband who passed over the road with ct his sou and heir. Such is the Colon Joel Barker.

Mineral Point in bt. lxuis: ST. LOUIS DAILY REPUBLICAN. ST. LOUIS DAILY GLOBE-DEMOCRAT.

ST. LOUIS DAILY TIMES. ST. LOUIS DAILY JOURNAL. ST.

LOUIS DAILY DISPATCH. tier aud her children, rushes away to hide and be was forced to acquiesce to a post Lee, Eureka; W. M. Robertson. Bell IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF ts urove.

story of the times. Therk never was a more varitd, valuable ponement. During tbe first watch-night INDEPENDENCE DISTRICT 8. E. PENDLE HAI 2 TJ l.

3NT TON. P. K. half a dozen people or more sat up with the body. McGee was about most of the and th! ular list of premiums got up thau ST.

LOUIS DAILY ANTEIGER. ST. LOUIS DAILY WESTLICHE POST. And by the largest Book and Newspaper offices in the West. J.

Ekles, Gates, Oswego: H. McBiruev. (Uietopji: D. Som- is the Times' list for the next Distribution time, now and then taking a nap, or at 3 a Practical Wig and Toupee Mer-anJ HaiPDnser. It "swings louud 'he circle" aud embraces hundreds of different articles of use and least a rest on a lonuge.

At one time he seemed to become oblivious of surround ridden it ever since like 'The Old Man of the Sea. It could not throw him off even when he was kicked out of Lincoln 's cabinet in disgrace. With the corrupt machinery at his disposal, he holds the balance of power between parties in his State, and can turn it over to the Democrats the moment Pennsylvania Republicans refuse the terms on which he holds them in place. The other day he resigned his place in the Seuate on condition that his son should succeed him, and, though it was a bitter pill, the Republican luet'Vllle, Fredouia; D. S.

Baldwin. Neo- lestia; R. Seott. Coileyvillt: E. A.

Gra-Miu, HarriKOnville; C. T. Martiitdale, Klk Citj; J. W. Mcintosh, Canola; G.

Rig- Ilnir owolry a. sTacoIalty, to 9 ings, and exclaimed, in seeming great men Soil at Same Bates as me ominary Type. SCIIAVTRDTMAXN IMPORTERS OF oy, r.ik Falls: A. ii. Walker.

Cedar Vale beauty. Marriage of Hon. Charles E. Morgan. tal agony, apparently speaking to himself, Old Faded Hatr and Switehes Dyed all shades to order, ConihiniTH made into liralds, Puffs, Switehes, etc.

Wholesale Ou, I wish I hadn't done it." I wish PiX and Retail. Itesil Hair ami Imitation Hair (roods. Roll, etc. Bncuer, Howard Citv; J. A.

Nowlan Peru; W. Bi istow, Coyville; W. Poiucett riiritn-r HiH; S. Limpman, Cherryvale; J. USE VINCENTS PATENT SWT.

TTCII MOUNTING MACHINE. Oshkosh, March 15. A stirring so, too," spoke up a brave young lady 500 per cent oi time saved. event in social circles here was the imir- TOTS present. This remark seemed to recall him arneiu, uuaunte.

WICHITA DIsTlUCT-G. W. PVE. P. E.

liaxe of Hon. Charles II. Morgau. inemhei 611 Main Street, Kansas City, Mo. J.

Kirby. Wichita; Ashbaugu, Ejsd Wich- to a nsciousness of his surroundings, he became deeply agitated, and walked the I Congress for the Sixth district of Mis- Aii1 Iancy Goods J. MiUuisioo. Uaitwrigbt; ne, h.1 DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. -ouii, and Miss Clara Washburn, daughter majority in the Legislature dared not floor tbe rest of the night.

To one of tbe Paso; Cameron, We'lingtoi; S. Walker, The largest assortment at the lowest prices. Uxtm-n; AbOott, south llavel J. J. lug whimper or show the least sign of insub 6 South Fifth Street, St.

Louis. of Judge Washburne, of this city, which rook place last evening. The commodious elegant resideuceof Judge Washbnrne er, Arkansas Uity; KUsomlge, mueld Lahr. Wintield Circuit; U. A.

Stiue Lazette THOS. E. TOOTLE. TIIOS. K.

II ANNA. WILLIAM TEAKE' TOOTLE, HANNA WHOLESALE DEALERS IN STAPLE AND FANCY G. W. Hairisou. iugiass: Bicourt.

Align ordination. The old Winnebago chief is as absolute in Pennsylvania as any chief of the clan Cameron ever was in his inni nilT For the Revised Edition of I A 1. 1 as thronged from 7 until 11 o'c'ock P. M. -J.

I I I V. i loiado: Green. Plum Grove Waif I. Quito: by the friends of the parties aud the rela P. Jones, Cot tou wood Falls; Gjorge a na mi own Scottish domain.

Forney is in LUUf UUI "Advertising and How and Where to Do It." Every one intending to spend money in Newspaper Advertising in the West and South should have it before making contracts. Full of valuable information and lists of papers. Sent free. Order it tives. The scene was a most happy one great grief and bewails the substitution At 10:30 M.

the happy couple took the val, i lorenee aud Cedar Point. HUTCHINSON DISTRICT-J. FOX, P. E. C.

Maitiudale, Hiiicuitis hi; L. F. Laver IV t.l7l,.. i train for tbeir Missouri lining, and they Dy postal earu Iroui ns, Mariou Center; T. Weed, Lamed and wore most earnestly wished Gi)d-speed by hosts of friends.

uodge Citv; ii. c. riawKinsmitb, JE.U10-woou; B. F. Wonder, Lvons; J.

J. Baitells Birtou: J. H. Rose. MvPuert-on Center Jacksou, Roxourj; M.

M. liaun. Little One or two envious papers carp at the Iimks' distribution of premiums. Poor Nos. 300 302 Delaware Kansas City, IVIo.

We Pledge ourselves to sell goods at St. Louis or Chicago Prices, and save to our customers Freight and Traveling Expenses. ITe Respectfully Request an Examination of Our Goods and Prices. ORDEKS SOLICITED, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. A full assortment of JOHN CLARK, Jr.

CO. 'S THREAD, always on hand. of hereditary rule for a Republican form of government, but ho has helped to convert Pennsylvania into a dukedom, and probably the sole cause of his sorrow is the unwillingness of the Came-rons to retain a henchman so greedy, expensive and treacherous. He growls at them, but has not the manhood to oppose them, and with all his sour talk is one of their most convenient tools. Kiver.

iittle things, they are to be pitied. Butiu MEDICAL. In these days of fraudulent returning the great tea of journalism all can't be bales theie most be a good many of the boards and unfair electoral commission the people tnrn with satisfaction to "Miiall fry." The Tjmes, which is a young whale," can afford to let the little sar BANKING AND EXCHANGE. shall meet twenty days before the regular term of court, hear testimony against and for accused persons, and order the trial or discharge of the prisoners, as the evidence may seem to demand. In about ninety-nine cases of every hundred, such a preliminary examination might as well be made conclusive, and so dispense with the formal trial altogether.

The principal business of the District Marshal in Washington is to act as usher at White House receptions, present callers to the President, and officiate as a sort of general agent for the inmates oi the executive mansion. Hence it has been" customary to fill the place with some old friend or relative of the family. Lincoln appointed his old crony La-mon, and Grant gave the place to his brother-in-law. If Hayes' appointment of Feed Douglass is an effort to cultivate more intimate and familiar relations with his colored supporters, the new Marshal will have a good time. But there are unpleasant rumors that Mr.

Docglass received his commission with the understanding that he was not expected to play the part of Master of the Ceremonies orGrand Chamberlain at the White House, and would be expected to confine himelf to the functions of office as bailiff for the District courts. We hope that Mr. Hayes is not carrying 'the infernal spirit of caste aud 'the prejudice of color" to this extreme. It is announced that Hayes has given very clear and explicit assurances of his purpose to withdraw the troops from South Carolina and Louisiana in a few days, and that certainly before the end of this mouth the dual governments in those States will be left to stand or fall by the will of their own people. Packard threatens war, but Pinchback, Casey, Warmotii and other Republicans assure Hayes that Packard is not supported by half the Republicans, and could not get a thousand men in the State to fight for him, while Niciiolls is supported by the solid Democracy and by nearly all the tax-paying Republicans.

Pinchback has gone back to New Orleans to attend the funeral of carpet-bag-ism, and to take charge of the Republican party. Packard and Chamberlain are only holding out to be bought off, and the moment the use of the Federal bayonets is taken from them, they will vamose as Ames did from Mississippi "What a dreary, inconvenient great barn the White House is, writes a female correspondent of the Springfield dines in be waters of Western journalism the fair, just ad equitable Distribution of tLe Kansas City Times. WYANDOTTE AND VICINITY. show their little spite and little envy as FIESTMTIOl'i they choose. Menard Harris is down on a visit from Denver.

There will be no service at the M. church to-day. OF ISLTVSSfS CITY. JEXcX in 838 The largest capital west of St. Louis.

This Bank does a GEN ERAL BANKING BUSIN ESS, draws its own Drafts on Europe sells Ocean Steamship Tickets; deals in (iold and (iovern-ment. County, Town and School Bonds, and invests uiraicv for parties. We allow INTEREST ON SPECIAL TIME DEPOSITS. Special attention is called to our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Mr.

L. H. Wood made considerable al- teratiou at his residence yesterday after noon. Fred. Donglass.

Washington Cor. St. Louis Republican. The appointment of Fied. Douglass as Marshal of the District is received with general dissatisfaction by the legal fraternity aud the general public iu Washington.

Already a movement of some force is on foot to defeat his confirmation. It is said that he was given, to understand tbat if be received the appoiutment the custom of the Marshal appearing at the White House receptions aud presentiug the callers would he discontinued. Tbe Ladifs' Aid Society will meet next Before Hates was nominated at Cincinnati, Stanley Matthews could not have been nominated for anything by a conclave of Ohio Republicans. They would have hooted his pretensions, and were unable even to name him without a sneer. But now their eyes are fixed on Washington and the good things that arc to be dispensed therefrom, and at a hint from the White House they would bestow any office in their gift upon Hayes' horse or his ass, or his dog, or that famous pet sheep.

Yet when they were dutifully proceeding to elect Hayes' kinsman, Matthews, to the United States Senate, Cowles of the Cleveland Leader was fool enough to telegraph the Ohio Legislators as follows from New York: I nesday at 2 p. in. at tbe bouse of Mrs liainc. Mr. H.

P. Root, who has been sick for several weeks with pneumonia, is now Conducted on the plan of Savings Banks at the East. Deposits of one dollar and upwards received and Savings Bank Books given. Interest at die rate of SIX PER CENT and compounded every three months, and an extra dividend of one per cent given on all sums remaining one year, making it equal to SEVEN TER CENT AND COMPOUND INTEREST If left one year. Money commences to draw interest from tbe first of eacb month.

OFFICERS: HOWARD M. HOLDEN, Pres't. ED WD. H. ALXEN, Vice Pres't M.

W. ST. CLAIR, Cashier. In the grand distribution'of premiums to the Times patrons on April 2nd, there will be "a fair count," no "iDt iruidation," and 'no bulldozing. Or, if there should be, it will be the fault of subsciibeis themselves, for the whole matter will be turned over to them, as has been done heretofore.

FORT SCOTT ITEMS. DIRECTORS: FRANK FOSTER, THOMAS K. HANNA, J. A. BACH MAN, T.

B. BULLENE, KERSEY COATES BENJAMIN MCLEAN, B. A FE1NEMAN, JOSEPH CAHN, O. CHANUTE. MICHAEL DIVELEY, S.

B. ARMOUR, C. A. CHASE, M. W.

ST. CLAIR, This is tbe only Institute west of the Mississippi that is provided with the Steam Propelled Movement Cure, the Patent Electro-Vapor and Medicated Baths, and all the modern facilities for the cure of surgical cases. Deformities, Paralysis, and Chronic Diseases. Send for Medical Journal. It will be sent to any address free of charge.

Address all communications to the WESTERN SURGICAL INSTITUTE, N. E. corner Fifth and Delaware streets, Kansas City, Mo. New Your, March 15. Matthews was a Greeleyite until lie was sacred back into Republicanism.

He sided with the Catholics a year ago in the public school matter, is willing to surrender to tht White-leaguers, and will vote wi'th the Democrats in the Senate as often as with the Republicans to show off his conservatism. His failure to contest Banking's sent is criminal. It will be a bad mistake to elect him. This telegram failed to influence a single vote, and Mr. Cowles is no doubt sorry that he sent it.

The Times feels like giving some deserved puffs of those beautiful "toilet himself, exclaiming: "I am not guilty!" Men defraud their creditors and rush off to Europe crying out: "I am not guilty!" The cry comes to us on every breeze from all parts of the land. We are in the midst of a tidal wave of crime, greed and debauchery, aud "I am not guilty!" rises above the wail of sorrow and the agoniziug cry for relief. Guilt stalks abroad with defiant air. It is arrogant or subtile, as occasion demands. It, braves public contempt, the scorn of the virtuous, and the fiigid coldness of genteel or fashionable society.

Ciime rules at Washington with exultant sway, and. from the heai of the nation, pours out in all directions a constant stream of pollution. Oar Christian religion, and our charities, and our in inly thoughts make us civilized; but our crimes alone make us equal to barbarians. A man shot dead iu Chicago for 'a social crime; a fugitive from the money center of tbe country followed to Canada and murdered in the most horrible manner for his ill-gotten wealth: au elder of an Illinois church accused of wife-murder, and a lover shot de.id in Missouri by his intended's father, are the latest horrors we are forced to contemplate. Aud still the cry goes forth: "I am not guilty From such scenes as these we turn away to contemplate bow joyous would be the present and how blight the future if the nation could ou'y return to the virtues of the beginuiug of its career, when Washington guided, with steady band, tbe Suip of State.

Prosperity unexampled is promised ns if we but keep along in tbe march of progress. The scope for industrious pursuits were never so wide the promises of the soil, of commerce and trade, were never so flattering. With tbe lengthening days of spring come the reviving influences of the sua, and buds are swelling nigh auto blossoruiog. The birds are with us aain and soon the spring fliwers will bloom iu loveliness to teach us how beautiful is nature, and how grand ber creations are. Tbe sources of the mountain brooks will be loosened again, and th4 glorious voices of flood aud field will ere long join iu those glorious strains of music that touch the heart with tenderness, because they are songs that charmed us from cUildhoad to mat urer years.

Peaceful pictures these, aud lovely oues, too, such as tbe heart of man, undisturbed by tbe world's selfishness, loves to contemplate. Oa. tbat they oould charm tbe wor from evil and drive forever from our ears the despairing and sin In I cry, "Iam not guilty two pictures. First Picture. This picture comes to us from Nashville and is related by the Amerio r.

H. Oliver, a young lawyer of good standing at the Nashville bar and of good family connections, was married to Miss Hani ah Weil, daughterof Mr. S. Weil, of this city, at her father's residence, Friday evening, by Justice Creighton. Fearing tbat her parents would oppose the match, as it is against the Jewish cieed to inteimarry with other people, the went to her father and put to him the following insurmountable interrogatories: "Father, bow old am It" Father Nineteen years old, my daughter.

Daughter When does a young lady become of lawful aget Father At the age of eighteen. Daughter Then Iam free to act for my self, am I not, fatheif Father I see no objection to it. Daughter Well, then, Mr. Oliver loves me ever so much, and I love him ever so much, I want you to consent to our mar-i iage, for if you do not, I fear we will have to run away, aud I'd much rather be married at home. The father was very much astonished at ber pointed inquiries, and more so when he found her betrothed to a CbristiEn gentle-mar; but after pondeiing tbe matter awhile, gave the sensible resronse: "Well, if you are bound to marry, I would rather you would be quietlymarried at home." And so the young people were married aud left for Huntsville that evening.

Second Picture. This picture comes from Lafayette county. and is 1 elated by a gentleman just arrived in this city James Tylor, tbe son of a farmer, living near Higginsville, for some time past, has been paying his addresses to the daughter of' Phillip Ayers also a faimer, residing between Aulville and Higginsville. Tbe courtship bas been going on for some time, but suddenlv 'Squire Ayeis took a dislike to young Tylor, and forbade him visiting his bouse any more or having anything to say to I is daughter. Miss Ayers, a joyous and lovely girl, signified to tbe young man that she would be true to tbeir plighted faith and hold his memory sacred till such time as ber father's anger cooled off or disapeared altogether.

Young Tylor did not take the separation so easy. He was determiped to visit Miss Ayers, and for this purpose, went to her father's house on several occa S. X. NORTH GLASS ANT) QTJEENSWAB.E. puffs, of which twenty will be given party, Miss Vessie Glens, be acknowledged that he had'purehaeed strychnine in tbe afternoon previous to bis wife's death, but in the presence of the coroner's jury stoutly denied it.

It is stated that just before she died, Mrs. McGee put her arms about her husband's neck and said: How can I leave you 7" This confiding remark of tho dying woman bad no effdet, up a tbe heard heart of the treacherous husband, bat he watched the effects of the poison, aud was only too glad wheu it bad done its work. A strange phasn of tbe whole matter is that Mr. Paddock, tbe father of "Rilla," is interesting himself considerably in the preacher's behalf, and ic is believed that he will defray the expenses of the trial. The reverend gentleman, in charge of a constable, was taken to Dixon, where he now languishes in jail, awaiting his trial for murder.

A TERRIBLE DEATH. The killing of S. S.Jones, editor of the ReliQio-Philosophical Journal, of Chicago, by Prof. Wm. C.

Pike, phrenologist, is one a those crimes that startles us by its ferocity. Tbe following is a picture of the murderer aud bis wife, taken from the Chicago Times: Pike is a curious specimen of anatomy. He is a pupil of the dreamy school, and has his existence between some combination of misfortune on tbe one hand and a whole congregation of mysterious aud superstitious ideas upon the other. Between tbe two he lives, and has grown his hair long, his whiskers likewise, all over his face, so that when be moves you have to take a second look to see what it is. Some say he is crazy ou Spiritualism.

When Coroner Dietzch came down later in the day and asked him if he bad any witnesses, he pretended at first not to hear the question, but at last answered "None but God Almighty He is my preserver." Dietzsch said, irreverently of coursa. tbat God Almighty couldn't testify iu this case. Offlser Gillard was dispatched to No. 690 State street for Mrs. Pike.

When he entered the place (which is a Germ at, boarding house) he told her ho wished her to go to the station. "What forf "Your husband is in "What has he done "He has shot Joues." Gillard says the woman dropped from the chair as though she had been shot, and came so near swooning that restoratives bad to be used to bring her to again She came into the station, and Capt. Buckley said to her: "This is very unfortunate, Mrs. Pike." "I don't know," she said. "Do you know that your husband shot Mr.

Jones "He told me so." "And tbat Jones is dead "MyGod.no!" Anil she fall from her seat into Buckley's arms, weeping in the most pitiful way. When she had revived, she said "Oh, I knew there was trouble, but I never thought this. Indeed, I never. I didn't think my hnsband would shoot any body." Tho death sceue is thus discribed A bed-lounge was standing beside the windows, and lying upon it, his head toward tbe south, was tbe body of a mau an old man, with bald forehead and thin, white beard his rigid hands crossed upou bis breast, his eyelids closed naturally as if iu sleep, his features white and cold as marble nose, cheeks and lips and his ears alone, in their cold, purple color, betraying the presence of blood. Tbe corpse was elad in a complete suit of blue, and npon tbe feet were a floe pair of calf skin boots, carefully blacked.

A pocket handkerchief slightly blood-stained was wound around a por.ion of tbe cranium, bnt beyond tbe "obill, changeless brow" aud the "sad, shrouded eye" there was hardly anything that could bo called ghastly in tbe appear-aaceof tbe oead man. Tbe surrouodiuus were absolutely do me8tic. A stout, fjir-lookiug. middle-aged, woman, attired iu black, and holding by the hand a little girl with brow curls, was looking on the inanimate form, tears streaming from ber eyes. The child appeared filled with terror, and gazed npou the body with awe-stricken countenance.

"Strange looking pictures those npon the walls," said the Timet man to the doctor. away in the next Distribution. But it isn't necessary. They will puff them selves as soon as seen. MANUFACTURERS OF convalescent.

A large number of country people was in the city yesterday to celebrate St. Patrick's day. The Teachers' Institute, which was to have been held Friday ana yesterday at Wyandotte, is indelinitely postponed. Mr. F.

G. Jackson, of the Wyandotte Herald, is erectinga heanliful residence on Seventh, between Aun and Barnett streets. Mr. A. D.

Downs will keen the key of the postoffice at this ace for the next, four, years, having been in the office already over eight yeais. The young people of the M. E. Church will give a concert next Saturday night at Duuniog'at Hall, for the purpose of replenishing the library. Yesterday afternoon there was a small flurry of snow, just a reminder tbat winter is not entirety over, and tbat ground bog day is not a myth.

Pete Lyons, the champion bill poster of the world, was in Wyandotte yesterday billing the Georgia Minstrels, at the Opera House next Thursday night. There is a petition in circulation numerously signed by the most, prominent men and taxpayers of Wyandotte, who desire to have Mayor Hains elected another term. From the indications yesterday hot weather will soon be here. A large sou a fountain was brought here yesterday and set. in tbe old barber shop next to the post-office.

The young lady who so suddenly disappeared from this city a week ago this morning, returned yesterday from tawa, with ber mother, who traced ber to that place. There will be a meeting of tbe Citizens' Committee next Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock, at Mr. C. Hams' shop, to take aorion iu regard to planting trees ou the school house grounds. Mr.

Key keeps Mr. A. D. Downs, and Mr. Downs beeps the key of tbe posioffiee lor the next four years, having kept tbe office already over eight years.

D. bas given general satisfaction to the people. The case of A. Giandstati vs. Frank Holsinger, before Justice Cable, yestei day, to recover damages for a cow which the plaintiff alleges defendant killed in trying to save the animal's resulted in tbe jury bringing in a verdict for defendant.

Mr. and Mrs. S. Stahl desire to tender tbeir sincere thanks for the kindness aud sympathy shown to them during the illness and at tbe death of heir child, especially to Mrs. Die of Kausas Ciry, who brought beautiful flowers and placed tbem on tbe body in.

the ftiu. Mis. Nettie P. Fox preached a very eloquent and affecting sermon to a very large and atteutive Exit Kewman. New York Telegram.

The public, which has ioug beeu dis gusted with Parson Newman's condnct as Phaetons, Skeleton Track Wagons, Track Sulkies, LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS. CONCORD and OPEN BUOGIES a specialty. All work warranted. Owing to our superior advantages and facilities for manufacturinjf wc are enabled to sell a better class of work for less money than other factories. Send for Price List and Catalogue, and call aud examine our work before purchasing elsewhere.

Boxing for shipment, $3.50 extra. a kind of court chaplain at Washington, is glad to hear that President Hayes avoided his c'iurch yesterday and was insensible to the offer of a paid-up pew. The President and bis wife walked quietly to another Methodist church in a less fashionable' part of Washington and returned to the Cn A rfj i trj PT I EJ 9 -id 0 13 i Ei 1 Republican. "Dirty paint, cracked, worn, tilting, old, cumbersome furniture, worn, patched carpets, and faded curtains and shabby. Even the lace curtains of the east room are shreds patched upon lace.

I would not exchange my own parlor shades for the curtains of the whole mansion. The various paintings, bronzes, and articles of virtu belonged to Mrs. Grant, and their removal takes away the home-like appearance. It is said that 75,000 will scarcely cover the expenditures necessary to fit out and ur-nish the executive home. This is the cry that is raised whenever new tenants pass into the White House, and though Congress refurnish and refit it every and continue to appropriate from $75,000 to $125,000 every year to keep the White House and grounds in habitable condition, still at each change of administration we are informed that so and so belong to Mrs.

and that she left the mansion in sucll a dreary, dismantled fix that an immediate expenditnre of $75,000 is needed for the comfort of the new occupants. GTJNS AND AMMUNITION. White Hou-e ou foot after the service. In the evening they had that notorious infi del. Bob 1 unci sol to dine with them, and labored for his conversion.

Don Piatt's letter in the Cincinnati En vv. Wholesale and Retail dealer In iphn ani Mnzzle Loading Guns Small Tire 7 i-'-t'' VV. trv -f Vmmunition, and all Kinds of Metallic 'M' i'Ju jUSh Cartridges, Fishing Tackle, Nets, r. 'iVj Seines, Twines, Pocket Cutlery, quirer contains the following additional gossip on thissnbject Speaking of this oily man of God. Iam Mr.

and Mrs. McCroro, of Kansas City, are visiting bere. T. H. Amiable and C.

Havnes are sid to te CHudidatee for P. which Nasby says is Post, Master. It is reported here tbat Hayes has posted in laige red letters in fiont of Hie White ILmse. No Iiish Need Apply," and yet fiayes is not a Ktow-Nothiug. The following straogeis are visiting: W.

Miller. Chicago: C. S. Chase aud John Jel via, Minneapolis, 1. S.

Puiladelohia, aud Oliver Smith, St. Louis. The Wall street narrow gauge orgin wants to shake hands across the bloody ha sin that they helped to widen last fall, hv shaking the bloody shirt. Thev wai Democratic patronage, that's what's the uiai ter. This city is religiously and temperately quiet at present.

There is no sbootirjv scrape or dog tight. Politics are getting a I'ttle warm, bu I a few weeks will settle i hat little matter, and then for the narrow gauge railroad. Hip hurrah- On Monday evening Miss Katie Putnam will make her appearance at the Opera House in this citv in a five-act drama entitled '-Tena, the "Mad-Cap." The very name of Miss Putnam seems to take with our citizens here, An organ-grinder has made our town a short, visit. It is a womau. She bas the bre of Italian patriotism in her eye.

It. is supposed tbat she is an exile fiom Rome. Her rendition of "Old Dog Tia" in front of the Post Office draws tears and nickels from passers by. The Wall street narrow gauge organ promised that they would publish the footed high-toned narrow-ganged Topsy Wapsy, call and candidate on Friday, but, they have not, done it yet. Have they taken it all backT Judge Day says that seend mortgage bonds are a good thing for a Narrow Gauge railroad, but the people may not say bo.

it in generally thought tb.it D.jy'a Narrow Gaupe railroad project was "conceived in him and born in iniquity." Ad referendum. Ad hue subjudice lis est. What a splendid time those nabobs of the Radical "and Democratic parties had Thursday evening iu the Land Office. GentlemeD, the Dutch and Irish that you so much despite area power in this community, and you date not ignore them. Sa.v that you do, aud a herealter awaits yon.

They want do temperance foolishness in theirs, so take warning. A handsome set of handsome jewelry for Home handsome lady is one of the premiums ou the Times' attractive list. Sats La Bruyere, 'man never gets to be his own best friend, by becoming another's worst enemy." All poets and moralists unite in singing the value of doing good as a medium of self help. Take notice, all that aspire to benefit humanity, how easy it is to bless others. Persuade them to use B-T.

Babbitt's Best Soap, for 'tis not difficult to recommend successfully a thing of such palpable vale. reminded of the fact that glory baa de- "V-t-r uase uau uooas, i.te. XCA for.HazardJwder Company 325 Delaware Street, IiEArEJTVORTII, KS The Largest Stock of Breech Loading Guns in the West, and Best Assortment. The N. -Y.

Journal of Commerce says Nichols lsfirf that a French company has been organ- Ized for the purpose of carrying fresh meats from the Argentine Republic to France, and an experimental voyage has xaxscEx.iiAxrcou'S. Notice to Tax-Payers. City OF Kansas, March 12, 1877. Notice to all tax payers of the City of Kansas is hereby given tbat the Board of Appeals been made, which is pronounced fairly i 1 satisfactory. The process of refriger ating is said to be a new one, adapted to patted from the Methodist Episcopal Metropolitan Memorial Church with the chimes attached.

The Ttnstee3 or Stewards of this much-named meeting house hasteced to show His Fraudalency the imperial pew in which Ulys and family were supposed to worship for, lo! these many years. Why ic should betaken from the ex-President lid tendered his successor bothers a plaiu Democratic Methodist. Ulys is yet on hand, although a private sinner; but, then, his soul is, or ought to be just as precious to the good Brother Newman as when it was an Administration. I much do fear bat worldly vanity and a worship of tniugs earthly have taken possession of this congregation, and that it thinks more of the Atla.imt-tration Unit is of bun an amis than of man made after tbe image of his Creator a good wjs after when it pears in the peison of His Excellency. Rutberfoid J5.

turned the matter over to Mis. Rutherford and she, not wishing follow in the loottt ps of such a prede-cfhtor, sel ted the Foundry Cburoii in winch the Et-tnrnirjg Board President will beg God to forgive him for lie treat crime that made hiui God may forgive, but the people of th United States the special use to be subserved. Already Married people and those contemplating matrimony will be interested in the elegant preniinm from Matt Foster establishment which will be given away at the Times' next Distribution. It would be too bad if that handsome gift should go to some crusty and coLfirmtd old bachelor or old maid. Prominent evils in life always provoke the consideration of their cures and contraries.

No good man but is Impelled instinctively to strive for the bettering of things. One sees no end of evil and misfortune, and no less of golden anticipations are indulged as to the future of the trade. It is estimated that as many as 100,000,000 head of cat tie find pasturage on the vast pampas of the republic, of which 2,000,000 can be spared annually without exhausting the Ul Bum cilj, win uuiu ii ttiiiiuui KeKmuu lur si-v successive days, beginning on March 19, 1877, at the Council Chamber in the old court house, near the intersection of Main street and Fourth street, in said city, and that in the mean time tho assessment of the fiscal year, beginning on the third Monday of April, A. D. 1677, will be open to the inspection of the public, at tbe office of the City Clerk of said citv.

A. MAYER. City Clerk. OMNIBUS AND FEEIGHT TEANSFEE CO. Office, 413 Delaware Street.

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It is natural increase, and the pampas would well, then, to think of an agent so potent as B. T. Babbitt's Toilet Soap, than which noth ing better can be made by the chemist for toilet purposes and the bath room. The easily sustain double the number. Hence it Is anticipatad that the South American republic may become the slaughter-house of Europe, and that the difficulty will not be so much that of delivering the The best in tbe world.

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