Saturday morning courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1893-1894, October 21, 1893, Image 4

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PUBLISHED 8ATURDAY8
nt tiiu
60UUIBR PUBLISHING 60.
W. MOHTON 8MITH, EoiTon and Manao
ftailiirm Ofllrn IVOt O 8lre t.
I'linno,!
TERMS OF BUpSOnlPTION!
Tim Cnumnii, inn yonr In nihnnco
B'x Moulin,.....,
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Limioi.N, N:ii., Ootoiikk 'il. IBM.
AMU8EMENTS.
,8ATUltDAY (TonlKht)-"A NutmcK
Mulch," ut tho LiuihIiik theatre.
JfOAWH -ThoiniM Q. Si'itbrooku In
"IbIo of Chumpnitnp " lit tho Luim-
Ing thrurru.
WNDNJiSDAY-HxAicrl (1. liiKornoll,
looturu on "ShiikeapenrcV' nt tho
Lunalng thoutru.
Fill DAY Tho Old HoimhIciuI," nt
tliu LunnliiK thoutrv.
8ATU UP AY "TUo Mtwltwl Hnll," at
tho IiUtnilnff theatre
MONDAY mA nil wcck)Sioouor
Comoily Co., utFunkoVoiiornhouHo.
A fOOMHll OMJKOTION.
A religious pupor puhliBhod iu Omaha
criticises tho Ilea for giving a faithful
account ota prise tight. Prize llghlH
are, unfortunately, an Incident of tho
lifo wo llvo, and aa audi nro properly
within tho roportorlal eoo ot the
daily nowapapor whoso mlslon it is to
report current happening Perhaps It
would bo more agrooablo to n ccrtalu
oIkm of roadera it tho nownpnporH would
dovototho larKor portion ot their apace
to accountn ot religious conventions and
church sociables! butrcadorn genornlly
would not approclato mutter ot thin
kind, and riewspaiwrs, it should bo ro
reinemberod aro tnado for tho masses
and not tho classes. Aa long an prizo
fightaare tolerated they must come In
for a reaaonablo amount ot attention
fronuenterprUdng newspapers. Those
people who object to reading accounts
ot fistic enbountoramay"nkip" thorn; or,
bettor till, they '.might address thorn
wlvca to tho task' ot ao shaping public
sentiment that prize fights as they aro
new known, would not bo possible
' ' Burglaries and yacht races, and rail
road accldonta and butt lea and tiros tiro
reported without objection. Why.
then, must the lino bo drawn nt tho
prlae tight?
Thcro must be something radically
wrong with our religioua eon torn porury
if, aa.we tako it, tho article to which it
take oxcoptlou was written by Sandy
Orkwold.
Sandy Gris wold's base ball and
pugilistic Roma can't hurt anybody. Iu
tact, unless a man's liver is past all
hope, ho must necessarily derive much
good from Mr. Griswold'H brilliant con
trlbutious. Tiik other day Ferdlnund W. Peck, on
behalf ot the World's Columbian exposi
tion, paid to John J. Mitchell, trustee ot
j the bondholders, tho balance duo tho
holders ot tho bonds issued by tho ox
position company; Tho money was paid
by check and the amount was 91,065,.
310.70. Tho Inter Octan asked a num
ber nt prominent people what they
would have douo with the money it the
check had boon made payablo to them.
It tho. check had boon mado payablo to
ua we would havo endeavored to pur
chase a big balloon, ono that was guar
anteed never to coino down, and then
we would havo tried to induce E.
Rosewator, Josoph Oarnenu, Jr., and
Captain Phelps Paino to got in tho
baskot boforo wo cut tho ropo. Tho
balance ot tho money wo would apply
toward relieving the distress caused by
theeo men und repairing tho injury they
havo done. It would be used up very
quickly.
AHKANT NONSKNNK.
One Pholpa Palno suys that the ban
quet ot tho Vouug Mon'tt KcpuhWcdu
club recently held In thl city, will ctwl
tho republican ticket one ihutiKiud
votes.
" Paine is silly. If the republican party
in Lancaster county can't stand u lain
uot such as that given by tho Young
Men's club, it had hotter dlo. But it
won't die. It isn't an easy thing to
Still a party that can stand Palno.
Thus far threo-fourths ot tho on
thuaiwm'ot republicans for tho cause
to thw campaign has radiated from tho
Youagv Men's Republican club, and
the activity of the young republicans
who jcowfoaa It will coat the democratic
aadldates toany votes.
Whatever incites repuoucans to ac
tivity, whatever arouses their enthusl
jmb is a good thing, whether it bo a
fcasqoet, a ataaa meeting or a stroet
jarofliaslaii.,
' "'Waiui.t eeea to coal contracts it
-. iwi iulnlttad 'that the board ot
''Staoatioa Heaa'hnoek tke city council
fcWM What'aoie'.ot the ifiembeni ot
efc-iwiawldauwtknow about Juggling
iihlAm Uat worth kBOWlOK,
iA
WyVt attdxofa ihicm
runniiiK tho puroly mluuntlonut ilopiirl
hunt ot tho clly nchoolnjlnilll In n ijrimt
iiml KlurhiK miccr-nn In tho manipulation
OftlmiU tomiilco tho city pay extor
tionate priced for coul and other mip
pi leu.
TllliMAYOtl rosiis.
Mujor Wolruiul hln voto nro biicoin
nur very tlroHoinii.
Tlicri)lHnlarORl.(;dHUBplulonthntthi)
ma) or iihi'b tho voto noluy for tho pur
ponoof inaiuifauturluK Hltlcul oapltal.
IIoIiiih JimtHiit I ho noulofhls iIIh
ipproviil on tho ordinauOo porinllthiK
u.un'il coiicoiim to ho hold on Sunday.
Mu) or WolroxhlhltH a moat picture.
IIO lllL'OIIBlHtUUOy.
Jin allowti ho-imIIoiI "Dutch duncon"
which aro hoiiioIIiiioh rathor hllarloiiH
orKloa, to ho hold regularly ovory Sun
day oronhiK In tho down blockn; ho
toriullii tiuuilny optritunllritlo onturtnln
luontH to ho hold iu tho LuiihImk thoutro
and ho vinkn nt no ond of tihocldiiK
(hliiKH that aro douo on tho Hubbuth,
and yut ho violently opponoa Huurml
concerts, which nro Ktiiirunteod to ho
pruclfloly what the iiiuuo implies.
It Mayor Wolrlnln earnest lot him run
tho whole gamut mid atop tho Bunday
dancoH and tho otlior "uimiHumuntH"
(hat nro allowed full hwIiik on the
ehtblmth.
Very few people want to hod what Is
known iih tho "Open Bunday" iu Lincoln
hut it Ih dllllcult to iinderBtand Jiow
tliuro can he any valid ohjootlomi to
Bunday livening aacred ooncorlH.
Tiik Ncw, n pronounced MukwoII
organ boforo tho convention, Is nupport-
ing tho nominee, Judge T. O. C. liar
rliion, with a zonl 'that does credit to Hh
good Henso and lln repuhlicanlBiu. There
la no reosou why any republican news
ouner should rofiiHo to alvo Juduo Har
rison tho heartiest kind ot supportTuml
there is no renson why any republican
should not voto for him.
Wk like Judge T. O. 0. HnrrlBon be
cause ot the ho cnllcd republicans who
aro opposing him. Ilosowater's opposi
tion is a pretty good certlticuto of
character.
FOOT NOTE8.
A Roowtor ooatlnuon ou lilwar. malctim i
dlulor Hiotacln of Mmiolf ot(ry ilay,tlicuii
vlcllou U lrriiltlbly lirtuirtht homo to tho
oborTorof Iilsicoii)tnrnuduiiinrnltotoilniittc4i
that tho illsitno4li ot Roiownter cmo uinilu by
tho Jnurnnt mimo nuintliii uko wnit entirely cor
rect. Tho Uttlo man must bo Imano. II li con
duct cannot bo natUfaeturity uxptalttoit on any
otlmr IiyoathoiilA. Ami tho query nuturati)
arUoi, oiuht hobo pormlttcil to remain at Unto
and unroitralnod) Tho miflfcrur Im reached
tho point whoro ho Is tnciblo of Intllettni
any Injury on othorti, but he mn hurt hlnnolf
Uurltui uno of his bud spoils, unit to avoid uch
adUtruMlnffp0g3lbtlIty.lt inUtht bjadfUiiblo
to haro n oommUilon apttolnted to look of tor
him. ThU lugVMtlon Lt not inudo In tho Intor
et of "Imrmony," but sulclyln thu luterput of
11. Uojowntor.
Tho Call haa within tho pntt fow ilajHro
noratod Its ofllco, hnd tho wnlU freshly papored
and scattered a lot of good paint in a rather
promiscuous fashion. All of which Iu ox
tremoly credltnblo. Hut In tho mnantlmo tho
bottoms uro koUIiir worso nnd worse, nnd Mr.
Dushtiell neomn, to bo Indltforent as to what
bocomen ot thorn. Ho has tirowii weary of the
crusade, and lnstondofcloanliiRUptho bottoms
ho contents hlin'olt v. 1th cleanlnttup tho Call
ofllco. Such, nlas, Is tho history of human
endeavor. It starts out with n HourUh of
trumpot.t to turn tho world upsldo down, and It
KoU that tlrod foolltiR In about tlftoon mlnutei
after klcklnir. up a handful of dust on tho hlxh
way. Cleaning up tho Call otttco, wo must re
mind Mr. Dushiioll Is In lUolf a ory commend
nbla thtnff, as nil who haro orer toen thoro will
testify, bnt It is as notlilnj comparod to that
othor undortnklna, cleanlnit up the bottoms,
which ho no recently and so enthustastlcall) In
nuiturotod.
Hood'H Pills aro eo-sy to take, easy in
action und sure in effect. ." cents u
box.
For correct styles and nice garments
go to the Askuy Cloak Co.
Professor Johnson's dancing ucadomy
in tho Lansing theatre is now open.
Classes for ladles and gentleman. Tues
day and Friday nttoruoou und ovouirig.
Juvonllo classes Saturday morning and
afternoon.
Jcckell Bros, now tailoring establish
mont, 119 north Thirteenth street nea
tho Lansing is tho popular resort for
stylish garments.
Never order an invitation until you
lavo neou tho samples of tho work dono
by tho now Courier .'uulismng L. j
High priced cloaks, elegant styles.
Asiiuv Cloak Co.
Fino now linn ot business suitings
from $25 to $10 in Scotch and homespuns
Jeckell Bros., 110 north Thirteenth
street, near Lansing theatre.
No such lino ot cannod fruits in the
city aa shown by W, A. Coffin A Co., 143
South Elovonth street.
W. A. Coffin A Co.) grocers, 14.'l South
Eleventh street.
Cheap cloaks
styles at tho
and, furs beautiful
Akhrv Cloak Co.
Cropo and tlssuo papors at Crancer's,
313 South Uth. '
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Artistic plcturo framing at Cruncer's,
21- South 11th.
Althoa toilet preparatories at Rector's
Pharmacy.
Only exclusive cloak house In Lincoln
Asiiuv Cloak Co.
Lincoln Goal
bit trade.
company caters to the
A fine line ot nianoe at Cruncer's. 212
ut South Uth.
THE STUDY OF A WORD.
Ttu It men 'trs nnd nrlnty of Inrormutlon
H 1 I Ikrly to furnish.
Tho great illctlonariei aro n library in
tlionificlvca and furuliih an oxlinufltleB
sotitco of iiiforiuatiou. A study of n
singlo word like cross in tho Ceuliiry
Dictionary shows tho resources and vn
rloty of informntlou that n fatuillar
word may furnioh. There nro 151 col
ninns devoted to this word and its com
binations, Thoro urn. I pictorial lllttii
tratlorm. All in all thoro aro 257 differ
ent words .undo out of cross which have
to bo ik lined. In the gn-ut Oxford Dic
tionary there are 11 pages given to this
word, or twlro as tnich aa in tho Cen
tury. In tho Century tho study is
highly fascinating. Tliuro nro 14 radical
ly dlfforcnt uls of definitions to tho
word itself.
Tho fundamental idea is, of coum1,
tho cross, tho crux for crucifying, hut it
has coino to havo u variety of meaning
as n monument, u crucifix, tho atone
ment, tho Christian religion itself, any
suffering for Christ's snlie, anything that
thwarts or vexes, u mixing of breeds iu
animal breeding, u term used in chang
ing plants, a joint in n pipe, the acci
dental contact of two electric wires, a
sportsman phrase for n contest dlnlion
catly decided.
Then cross becomes im adjective, with
rovcral meanings, as falling, athwart,
passing from ono of two positions, per
verso, etc., to tho other, being opposed,
being peevish or fretful, ill tempered,
thoroughly contrary, iu tho breeder's
vocabulary, Then it becomes an adverb,
meaning transversely or adversely. Then
it becomes a verb, with nil hinds of sig
nificance, from tho running of a lino to
cross ti thing, to cancel by crossing, to
cross one's self iu devotion, passing from
side to eldo of u man, to go over u body
of water, to obstruct, to cause to inter
fere, to cross plants, to hoist from tho
deck to its place on tho must any of tho
llghtor yards.
Then thcro is tho preposition, iu riding
cross-country or walking cross-lots. All
this with tho simple word itself, which
goes cavorting from tho most sacred
thought iu tho world to tho breeder's
and tho sportfltuan'B language of tho
coop and ranch.
After this tho mysteries begin. Thero
aro crosses unserated, arellune, bczau
ty, bretcsM), cntoosed, commUsu, cto
nclo, estoUo, litche, rleury, grlngolo, lam
bcuux, molino, nowyed, nylo, mmtro
foll, tnltlur, surele, resarceled. Then
thoro uro tho innumerable compounds of
cros3 from cross-armed, cross-bated,
crosd-biter, cross-bar and cross-bun.
through cross-flucau, cross-ruff, cross
sower und crosE-spulo to cross-wort.
Thou thero uro a cross-grained set of
crosses, such as crostmrchinal, cross
archus, crossetto, crosoopinnl, croshop
teryglu, crossopteryglan, crossopterygi
dao, crossopterygll, crossopterygla, cross
optcrygium, crosdopus, crossorhiued uud
croseorhiiduae.
It is incomprehensible that u word so
simple should have gono rollicking all
ovor tho earth, into tho bowels of the
earth, into tho depths of tho sea, among
tho fowls of tl:o ntr, tlio horse upon tho
turf, to card tablo, to tho Bhips upotuthe
sea, to tho fishes in thoir gleo, to the
sharks in their ferocity, to tho urchHect
und plumber, to the farmer iu his ltur
rowfnj, to tho railroad in its building,
to tho erigiuO in its working, to the seam
stress in her labors, to the spider in his,
wobbing, to tho spinner nt his login,' to
tho lawyers iu their pleading, to n uhrow
iu her wrangling, to tho gunner in the
fort, to tho miner at his lode, to tho
Turk as ho sits, to tho sword of tho glad
iator, to tho expert with his telescope, to
tho woman in her gazing und in her
dressing, to tho athletes iu their wres
tling uud to tho swindler at his arts. A.
E. Winshlp in Journal of Education.
Quaor riivnoui villi oT 1'ullluc llutlles.
I am unable to say who first noticed
tho peculiar caprices of a stono or other
heavy body dropped from tho top of a
high tower, but it is nevertheless n curi
ous fact that such objects invariably fall
slightly to tho east of tho perpcudieular
line, rontons of inquiring tunt of mind
who ask w)iy this is as it is may find nu
answer in tho following: All fulling bod
ies partake ot tho earth's eastward mo
tion to n greater or lesser extent. There
fore during tho time occupied by a stono
in fulling from tho top of a high tower
or other emiuonco tho earth's rotary mo
tion has carried it an appreciable dis
tance to tho cast. The initial impetus
of tho stono has carried it to the east
ward also, thoreforu it strikes the earth
to tho east of the perpendicular, vary
ing in degree according to tho height
from which it has fallen.
A curious nrticlo on this subject may
bo found in tho Lcipsic Zeitung of May
9. 1889, pago tl. The author of the nr
ticlo, who has given it tho titlo of "Tho
Nonperpendlculurity of High Towers,"
claims that tho tower on St. Peter's ca
thedral at Romo leans 18 inches to Ihe
east. St. Louis Republic.
Lawyer Anil now "pli-'aw -tutu the re-,
maiuder ot tho conversation between you1
and tho defeuduut.
WltneJs I do not remember it, sir. The
ubttnncu of it escapes me. .
Lawyer (wltherlngly) Never mldd tu'o'
substance of it. Tell us the wors,"md I
fancy the jury will have the Intelligence to
gat at the substance. Harper's Lloznr.
What huvo you to trade for u Yost
typewriter w 1th eight drawer cubiuet, in
good condition, also u now twoseutcd
canopy top surrey? Call or address Lou
Wessol, Llndoll hotel.
oBPRic-rs
m
Tfce oaly Pure Cream of Tartar Pewder. No Atatuonia; No Alum.
Used in Million! of Homes 40 Years the Standard
8P00NEn COMEDY CO.
-t Week's I'roxrnni t Hie I'unkn Oprni
lloixe.
At thoFunko opera house- one week
commencing October '.M at popular
prices 10 '20 IK) cents, Monday ovoning
ladles admitted free, the Spooncr
Comedy company will appear In roper
lolro. Mr. II. H. Hpoonorund Molllo G.
SiKioner, aided by tho talent of their
wonderfully clover daughters, Eilnu
May and Cecil, hiivo in a fow jenrH
succeeded In the face of hard limes and
harder competition in making tho
Spooncr Comedy company a tcprcrtoutu
tlve repertoire attraction, and one that
tho very best houses und shrewdest
managers recogul.o as a money-winner.
Their territory extends from Chicago to
tho coast and in that territory they
draw like tho Midway IMalsauce. Thus
season ought to ho tho crowuleg ono of
all their efforts. Mr. Kpooner, with n
otroug desire to ulwajs ho iu the lead
with tho best, has been spending money
with a freu huml In tho purchase of new
plujH, new scenery, calcium effects, and
tho engagement of a stiong and effi
cient company. The repertory consists
of ten of their own copyrighted plays:
"A Fight for a Million," "Esthers Guar
ded!," "Ine.," "Littlo Miss Mab," "Tho
Judgo'n Wife," "Wanda," "His Littlo
Bister," "Tho Doan." "108," "Eccles'
Girls," and other -Kpular dramas. Mips
Cecil SiKHMior Is tho coming soubrette
und premier dausouso ot America.
A Citrtl From Kr.-il Schmidt.
As the withdrawal ot tho nominees for
tho ofllco of county treasurer on tho
democratic and indepoudent.tickots has
created a vacancy thereon, and having
been urged by prominent republicans,
democrats uud dependents to accept
tho nomination for that office, I havo
this day douo so. Not having tho op
portunity iu the brief time between now
and election day to see all my frlonds, I
talro this method of informing tho vot
ers of Lancaster county that I will bo
pleased to have their support iu my
candidacy for tho oftlco and their otes
on November 7 next tor county trcas
tirer, pledging iu return that 1 will do
my best to faithfully execute any trust
that may be confided in me.
Yours most respectfully,
Fkkh Schmidt.
New cloaks und fur garments recolved
daily at the Asiiiiy Cloak Co.
Tho Lincoln Coal company, 1045 O
street, handles all of tho very best
grades of anthracite and bituminoUM
coul.
For rate-) and upon dates of tho No
braska state band or orchestra upply at
tho CouitiF.n ofllco, 11.11 O street, tele
phono r;t.
All orders via telephone 'JOS will reach
W. A. Coffin & Co. und receive prompt
ind careful attention.
Fruited ice cream soda water mado
;om the natural fruit, at Rector's Phar
macy. C.iuoa City and Rock Springi
nice y screened at Lincoln Coal
s co.ll
com-
uny.
Every Garment now ut tho
Asiiiiy Cloak Co.
Tin- Villon l'uclllo Clieup U.iteri.
Only SHO.OO first class to Ogdon, Salt
Lake, Helena, Spokaho and Portland
Ore. "
For full particulars call ut city ticket
office 1044 O street.
Homo St4-kon Excursion.
Hy Missouri Pacific Ry. August 22.
September 12 and Octobor 10 180CJ. with
stop ovor privileges, going but continu
ous puss-go on return trip good for
twenty dus, this gives very low rates, to
Texas, Aikausas, Oklahoma and other
IKiints. Call at 1201 O street, Lincoln,
Neb., Missouri Pacific otliee, J. E. R!
Miller ticket ugent.for further particulars
and tickets.
Notice.
Articles of Incorporation of ttu- Hall
lirorf.
cummin).
1' licit of record Octobnr 10, a. d,, llXl,
t'lwt Tlio tiamo of thii corporation nlmll bo
tin Hull llrotlu'ry company.
Second Tlio principal placo of transacting
Its bulnp.!i shall iMitlinCityof Lincoln, County
of I.nncasti'r, btato of Nebraska.
Third Tlio uenornl nature of tlio bmlnt'dd to
bo trauftnetou is that of tho solo of sUnod,
nuiKcs, furnace, Iron castlnus and manufac
Hired urtlrlei and tlio manufacture of metal
work of nil Uimii -wtnlnltur to thU btHlness,
Fourth 1 ho amount of capital stock author
feed ii ton thousand (10,(WU) dollars, Ufty jer
cent of which is to bo pnlil in boforo tho com
nioncnnont of business of tlili corporation, Tind
tlio lialanceupopcull of tlui directors.
Fit tti-Tho limn of llin coiliirtencenlbnt of Iho
lifo of thiscorporntion shnll Ihi tho 16th day of
ucioocr, i-ui. anu inau u.-rminato inu ist uay
Jnnuarj, 1UU.
Sixth Tho lilshest amount of Indebtedness
or liability to which tlio corporation nt any ono
time is to subject Itself is two-thirds of 'tho
amount of tho capital stock paid in.
bo, out li The atfnlrs of tlil-i corporation shall
be conducted by prosldont. vico president, sec
rutnr) and treasurer, which oUlcor shall con
ktituton bourtl of directors.
Dated nt UncoU thU lath day of Octobor,
151-J.
(Signed,)
II. J. Hall,
(.'hah. K. Hall,
J. E. Hall,
J. L. UXTHR.
Incorporators.
owder:
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CONSIGNED TO US
SO Iiimted PnnEBu Hits! 50
The very Latest Designs will be on sale
today and all week. To' make them go
quickly the Consignee has. made the prices
about ONE-HALF of their actual value.
Gome
and see them
Funke's
Opera House
Corner.
Exclusive Wholesalers and
TS UrvPPtflEo
At last we're open for business, and we want all the
j- -
LADIES
.S'xmif ninc-lcntlm of
what men earn.
They know how to
he is likely to axt shabby. It costs to more to dress
' -a boy in the latest Styles of well made clothing
than to dre.s him the other way.
' ' j We fit a boy out completely, SUITS, FURNISH
INGS, HAT, EVERYTHING BUT THE SHOES,
INVESTIGATE.
I-urxuat Mamiriirturt-rn unit IttulWrit
of :iotlilni; In tho World.
iwm.Kme
lOtCS-10 O 61'TRECIS'r.
RuDGi &
1118 TO 1124 N STREET.
Li
IDnl
E
-AGENTS
CELEBRATED GARLAND STOVES.
RICHARDSON & BOYTNON CO., HOT AIR FURNACES?,.
FVlRHfKiESPVlT H OH SHORT H0TCt
Favorite Oil Heaters are well named.
The best Oil Heater for only $7.50 each.
just iiOKrrir
A NEW
CWJBER svins
And at prices that surprise all.
wilt not be UNDERSOLD.
Rviclge &
ixis-iiaa
blch
H PI 91 "8 m
Tunt pocket.
liruiRiaU. Aik f ui 'It.
Vvt la in IJucoln. bj U. W. BUOWN
alvuuwrttoniiuarautcf)loureorrrHad Ike atnrr
-niruTU umu.
in bmia wntDsvr auuivh m mm t jtauaii uu.. MftiouiaivrnD.
at the
Corner
0 and Twelfth
Streets.
Retailers of Millinery Goods.
Ladies to have a look at our splen
did Children's Department. It is
not yet in as nice condition as we
will have it, but the clothing is
there. If a boy is shabbily dressed
& .
IINCOIN( IVEB.
Morris Co.
IE HE III CITY.
FOR THE-
X.
LINE OF
Remember that we
Morris Co.,
in: 'riE;i5T.
FURNITU
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