Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, February 21, 1901, Image 6

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    I SHU CHOICE
Both Houses Vote Daily But Changes Ara
Slight
TfiE fliimt IS NOT PROMISING
Senate Passes a Measure Dealing With
Kidnapers Bills Put Through in the
House Record c2 Baalncss In Both
Branches
HOUSE The only business trans
acted In the house on the morning of
the 15th was the adoption of standing
committee reports placing a number
of bills on general file House roll 52
by Dahlsten providing that county at
torneys shall be elected only in coun
ties of more than 3000 population in
other counties to be appointed by the
county commissioners at a salary of
not to exceed 300 per year was rec
ommended for passage Loomis or
Dodge called up his resolutions of
Tuesday last commemorative of the
life and services of Hon Samuel Max
well and spoke eloquently and feeling
ly of the virtues and deeds of the
dead jurist and statesman His re
marks were attentively listened to
and produced a deep impression Mc
Carthy of Dixon also -paid tribute of
respect to Judge Maxwells long and
distinguished services to the state and
spotless private life He was followed
by Lane of Lancaster who spoke in
a similar strain The speaker con
cluded the series of remarks by re
lating a little incident illustrative of
Judge Maxwells noble character Thew
various addresses were ordered spread
upon the records whereupon by a
standing vote the house as a further
token of respect adjourned until next
Monday The senatorial vote Allen
45 Berge 3 Grounse 4 Currie 13 Hai
ner 4 Harlan 2 Hitchcock 45 Hin
shaw 18 Kinkaid 4 Meiklejohn 29
Morlan x Martin 9 Rosewater 15
Thompson D E 30 Thompson W
Hr 7 Whitmore 1 Householder 1
Mendenhall 1
HOUSE At the mornifcg session of
the house on the 14th a number of
bills were placed on general file The
committee on public lands and build
ings submitted a report of its investi
gations of the condition of the asylUm
for the insane at Lincoln The com
mittee reports that the buildings were
found to be in good condition with
a new wing to the capacity of 150
patients yet uncompleted It recom
mends however that repairs should
be provided for the old building par
ticularly as regards plumbing flooring
and kitchen supplies A metal ceiling
is recommended for the laundry room
together with the purchase of another
patent washer The house reconsid
ered its action of yesterday in indefi
nitely postponing senate file 39 by
Baldrige which leaves it discertionary
with the county board to vote aid to
fakirs House roll 79 by Lane
appropriating 50000 for the purchase
of land for state fair purposes and
improvement thereof was recommend
ed for passage by the committee on
public lands and buildings with an
amendment reducing the appropriation
to 35000 House roll No 177 by
Lane was read for the third time
and passed This bill creates a state
board of charities and corrections to
be composed of the governor the land
commissioner and the state superin
tendent shall appoint four advisory
eecretaries not more than two of
whom shall belong to the same polit
ical party An appropriation of 2500
annually is provided for to cover the
expenses of the board The vote for
senator resulted Allen 52 Berge 5
Grounse 4 Currie 18 Hainer 4 Har
lan 2 Hinshaw 14 Kinkaid 4 Meikle
jobn 31 Morlan 1 Martin 10 Rose
water 15 Thompson D E 33 Thomp
son W H 57 Mondenhall 1 Owens 1
HOUSE In the house on the 13th
the following bills were read for the
third time and passed House roll 77 J
by Ollis providing for the appointment
of a committee to appraise damages
caused by the opening of new roads
TToiisp roll 73 by Jouvenat providing
for a landlords lien upon crops plant
ed or sown on demised premises
Passed after call of the house and
without the emergency clause by vote
of 53 to 41 House roll 96 by Corneer
providing for the safety of employes
by requiring the construction of coun
ter floors in the erection of buildings
House roll 189 by Rohwer curative
to validify the present law relating to
county teachers institutes House
roll 6 by Mockett fixing the salaries
of the county commissioners of Lan
caster county at 1800 each per an
num Passed with emergency clause
Among bills introduced were the fol
lowing A bill for an act to amend
section 5 chapter 83 article 1 com
piled statutes of Nebraska for the year
1889 and to repeal said section as it
now exists Fixing the salary of the
governors private secretary at not to
exceed 2000 per annum A bill for
an act to amend section 77 of chapter
77 article 1 of the compiled statutes
of Nebraska 1899 and to repeal said
RAPtion 77 Providing that in counties
of more than 125000 inhabitants the
rate of tax for county purposes may
be up to 17 mills instead of 15 mills
as at present Emergency clause The
vote for senator was as follows Allen
51 Berge 6 Crounse 7 Currie 20 Hain
er 4 Harlan 2 Hitchcock 51 Hinshaw
14 Kinkaid 4 Meiklejohn 31 Morlan
1 Martin 8 Ransom 8 Rosewater 15
Sutherland 2 Thompson D E 33
Thompson W H 7 Van Dusen 1
Uhl 1
HOUSE Resolutions in memory of
Judge Maxwell were passed in the
bills introduced
house on the 12th Among
duced was house roll No 359 h R W
Lafilin a bill for an act for the appor
tionment of and designation of con
gressional districts to provide for the
election of representatives therein and
to repeal all acts and parts of acts in
conflict herewith First district Lan
Nemaha Paw
Johnson
caster Otoe
Tee Richardson Seward York second
Sarpy Cass third
district Douglas
ds ret Burt Dodge Washington
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Cuming Stanton Madison Pierce
Wayne Thurston Dakota Dixon Ce
dar Knox Antelope Boone fourth
district Gage Saline Jefferson Fill
more Thayer Clay Nuckolls Adams
Webster Kearney Franklin Harlan
fifth district Saunders Butler Polk
Colfax Platte Holt Boyd Nance Mer
rick Hamilton Hall Howard Sher
man Greeley Valley Garfield Wheel
er sixth district Brown Rock Keya
Paha Cherry Sheridan Dawes Sioux
Box Butte Scctts Bluffs Banner Kim
ball Cheyenne Deuel Grant Hooker
Thomas Blaine Loup McPherson Ar
thur Logan Kieth Lincoln Custer
Dawson Buffalo Phelps Gcsper Fur
nas Frontier Red Willow Hayes
Hitchcock Dundy Chase Perkins A
bill for an act to tax gifts legacies and
inheritances in certain cases and to
provide for collection of the same A
bill for an act to provide for a pro
rata charge for the shipping of mixed
carloads of live stock Following is
the vote for senator Allen 50 Berge
3 Crounse 6 Coffee 27 Currie 19
Hainer 5 Harlan 1 Hitchcock 23
Hinshaw 14 Kinkaid 4 Meiklejohn
30 Morlan 1 Martin 9 Miller 1
Newell 1 Rosewater 16 Sutherland
1 Thompson D E 34 Thompson W
H 6 Van Dusen 1
HOUSE House roll No 14 by
Crockett was read for the third time
and passed on the 11th The bill pro
vides for payment out of the general
fund of the county of all damages
caused by the laying out altering
opening or discontinuing any county
road The following bills were con
sidered and recommended for pass
age House roll No 6 by Mockett
to enable Lancaster county to con
tinue paying her county commission
ers a salary of 1800 a year notwith
standing the decrease in population
House roll No 230 by McCarthy pro
viding that appeals to the supreme
court must be taken within six
months after the rendition of judg
ment House roll No 234 by Mc
Carthy requiring appellants to su
preme court in foreclosure cases to file
a bond for payment of rent in the
event the lower court is sustained
This bill was debated acrimoniously
and at length Taylor and Edmonson
leading the oposition and McCarthy
Loomis and Sprecher being most ac
tive in its defense It was finally
recommended for passage by a rising
vote of 45 to 30 House roll No 233
by McCarthy relating to appeals on
error to the supreme court The vote
for senator shows results as follows
Allen 44 Berge 4 Crounse G Cum
mins 4 Currie 18 Hainer 5 Har
lan 1 Harrington 1 Hinshaw 10
Hitchcock 16 Kinkaid 3 Martin 9
Morlan 1 Meiklejohn 25 Owens 1
Rosewater 15 Sutherland 1 Thomp
son D E 31 Thompson W H 25
Van Dusen 1
HOUSE In committee of the
whole on the 9th the house recom
mended for passage a bill providing
for the oreation of a state board of
charities and corrections The meas
uro carries with it a provision for an
appropriation of 2500 for all ex
penses of the board for the first two
years of it 3 existence It is proposed
to have the board consist of the gov
ceive any compensation The commit
and buildings superintendent of pub
lic instruction and four advisory sec
retaries to be appointed by the three
state officials none of whom are to re
ceive and compensation The commit
tee appointed several days ago to in
vestigate the condition of Treasurers
Stuefers bond reported and asked for
further time to consider a question
concerning one clause of the docu
ment The bond was reported to be
good for two years and that the only
objectionable feature was the provi
sion which required the treasures- to
exercise reasonable care in looking
after the states property Bills on
first reading included To reduce
freight rates on commodities goods
and merchandise transported by ex
press companies between points in
Nebraska to 85 per cent of tne rates in
force January 1 1901 Penalty for vio
lation fixed as follows First violation
fine of from 100 to 200 second vio
lation fine of from 200 to 500 third
violation 500 to 1000 fourth viola
tion 1000 to 5000- subsequent vio
lations 50C0 The senatorial vote re
sulted as follows Allen 40 Berge
1 Qounse G Currie 16 Hainer 3
Harlan 1 Hitchcock 20 Hinshaw
12 Kinkaid 3 Meiklejohn 27 Mar
tin 6 Rosewater 14 Sutherland 1
Thompson D E 30 Thompson W
H 3 Van Dusen 1
SENATE The senate on the 15th
indefinitely postponed consideration
of Senator Baldriges bill providing
for humane shoeing of horses in cities
having a population of 5000 or more
Van Boskirks measure proposing es
tablishment of sub stations of the Ne
braska agricultural experiment station
at or near Ogallala Culbertson and
Alliance met a similar fate The bill
introduced asking for an appropriation
for erection of a monument on the
battlefield of Shiloh in honor of Ne
braskans who lost their lives here
was withdrawn by request of Senator
Steele He said it should go to the
house first because of the appropria
tion feature The original copy of
senate file No 226 Van Boskirks bill
relating to priority of water rights in
irrigation districts mysteriously and
inexDlicably disappeared from Senator
Owens desk The senator brought
the fact to the attention of the sena
tors and asked that the custodian of
the chamber be instructed to take bet
ter care of it
SENATE In the senate on the 14th
the following bills passed Senate
file No 104 by McCargar requiring
a stamp or label on every bail of
binder twine offered for sale in the
state Emergency clause attached
Senate file No 22 by Ransom provid
ing adequate punishment for parties
found guilty of kidnaping Senate
file No 171 by Miller permitting di
rectors of- the State Dairymens asso
ciation to decide on time and place of
holding the annual convention Sen
ate file No 116 by Pitney to prevent
spread of contagious and infectious
disease by empowering county boards
to establish boards of health and to
enforce quarantine regulations Sen
ate file No 46 by Oleson amending
section 958a of the civil code relating
to changes of venue in suits before
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justices of the peace It provides that
when a change of venue is taken the
-proceedings shall be transferred to the
nearest justice of the peace striking
out In the present law the additional
clause to whom the said objections
do not apply Senate file No 90 by
Arends for encouragement of forestry
and arboriculture The request of the
house that it be permitted to reconsid
er its action on senate fie No 39
which it indefinitely postponed yester
day was granted This is Baldriges
bill for Incorporating county fair as
sociations
SENATE The senate on the 13th
indefinitely postponed quite a number
of bills Brodericks bill for the es
tablishment of two normal schools was
recommended for passage by the com
mittee on university and normal
schools and was ordered to the gener
al file It is house roll No 37 The
following were also ordered to the gen
eral file House roll 9 providing a
fine of not less than 50 nor more
than 500 and imprisonment in the
county jail not more than six months
for illegal voting in any precinct or
ward in the state House roll 51
making it a crime to threaten etc
the same as senate file 73 mentioned
above Senate file 184 providing that
proposed amendment to the constitu
tion shall be submitted to the voters
in such form as the act relating to
their submission may provide Senate
file 193 proposing a slight amendment
to section 509 of the civil code Sen
ate file 132 on request a bill relating
to municipal affairs and especially to
elections Senate file 131 on request
provinding for laying of sidewalks at
a cost not to exceed 50 cents per lin
eal foot in cities and villages having
less than 5000 population
SENATE Most of the time of the
morning session on the 12th was de
voted to hearing committee reports
Eight bills were recommended for in
definite postponement six for the gen
eral file and a number for passage
Bills on first reading were A bill for
an act to amend an act to regulate the
purchase of supplies for all public in
stitutions and the executive depart
ments and all other departments or
ganizations and National Guard not
including judicial department of the
state and to create a board of con
trol therefor and to repeal article 12
of chapter 83 and sections 6 and 7 of
chapter 22 and chapter 68 entitled
State Printing Board of the com
piled statutes of Nebraska for 18S9 as
heretofore existing Senate file No
248 by Liddell A bill for an act to
amend section 10 of chapter 44 of the
compiled statutes of the state of Ne
braska 1881 ninth edition entitled
Interests and to repeal said section
10 as heretofore existing This pro
vides that all warrants or orders here
after to be issued by the proper author
ities of any county city town or
school district or other municipal sub
division less than a county shall draw
interest from and after presentation at
the rate of 7 per cent -
SENATE A legal newspaper for
publication of legal notices shall here
after be one having a bona fide circu
lation of 200 copies weekly published
at least twenty six weeks prior to the
appearance of the notices that is
provided the house and Governor
Dietrich concur with the senates ac
tion on the 11th Senate file No 49
by Owens as amended by Ransom
passed on third reading with but six
votes in the negative The following
additional bills were passed on third
reading Senate file No 40 by Mar
tin repealing the state barbae board
law Senate file No 89 by Baldrige
permitting cemetery trustees to re
ceive trust moneys Senate file No
12 by Young a curative act relating
to section 223 of the criminal code
provding a punishment for betting on
elections NewelFs bill providing
punishment for those who vote in the
wrong precinct or ward was recom
mitted for the purpose of attaching
an emergency clause It Is senate
file No 28 The following was the
only bill introduced during the day
A bill for an act to fix and limit the
indebtedness of counties cities towns
townships school districts and other
municipal corporations or political
sub divisionsyof the state
--
SENATE The senate spent a good
portion of the session on the 9th in
committee of the whole with Steele
of Jefferson in the chair the bill up
for discussion being senate file 33 a
bill introduced by Harlan of York
which amends the law so that in coun
ties having a population of 20000 or
more there shall be elected a- register
of deeds The present law provides for
a population of 18003 and the change
was made so as to exclude certain
counties in which it was the desire of
the people to abolish the office The
committee had recommended an
amendment which included only
counties having a population of 25000
or more and raising the salary 500
per year but both of these amend
ments were knocked out today and a
substitute amendment adopted provid
ing that counties haying a population
of 18250 i change of less than 250
from the present law was adopted and
the bill was recommended for pass
age A number of bills wqre up for
first and second reading among the
new bills being one by Steele changing
the judicial districts of the state The
judiciary committee reported for pass
age senate files 15 69 and 10G and
87 95 and 123 for postponement
LEGISLATIVE NOTES
Among the bills recommended for
passage by the senate was one intro
duced by Senator Edgar which makes
radical changes in the form ol the offi
cial ballot to be voted at elections By
the provisions of the bill the form of
the ballot is changed back to the old
form or similar thereto the names of
the different candidates being printed
in separate columns and not one her
low the other as on the ballot now in
use The party having polled the larg
est number of votes at the preceding
general election is entitled to the first
or left hand column and so on and no
name can be printed on the ballot in
more than one place
The cogressional redisricting bill
introduced in the senate by Senator
Young of Stanton is one which has
been carefully prepared By its provi
sions five of the six districts will be
republican if based upon the vote cast
last fall while the fifth makes radical
changes in all the present districts not
a single county of the old fifth being
in the new fifth Cass county is taken
from the first district and Seward and
York substituted Cass ia placed in
the second with Douglas and Sarpy
Washington at present in the second
is placed in the third to take the place
of Colfax Platte Nance and Merrick
Last week was the busiest of the
season By the passage and postpone
ment of bills both branches have
greatly decreased the volume of busi
ness awaiting consideration and have
opened the way for final disposition
of many measures of importance The
apportionment bills the appropria
tion budget the supreme court com
mission Dill and others equally import
have not even passed the standing
committees but so many of lesser
magnitude have been disposed of it is
believed that they may be taken up
for final action within the next two or
three weeks
Senator Steele has introduced a bill
in the seiate providing for the crea
tion of another judicial district and a
decrease in the number of district
judges from twenty eight to twenty
one Under the proposed apportion
ment Douglas county alone will con
stitute one district and will be enti
tled to five judges Lancaster county
will also constitute one district but
will be entitled to only two judges
According to the terms of this bill the
number of judges of the district court
of Lancaster county is decreased by
one
An important bill passed relates to
the disposition of property owned by a
person having an insane husband or
wife It was introduced by Spencer
and recommended for passage by the
committee on judiciary It provides
Where either the husbana or wife
is insane and incapable of executing
a deed or conveyance relinquishing
or conveying his or her right to the
real property of the other the other
may petition the district court of the
county of tis or her residence or the
county where the real estate to be con
veyed is stuated setting forth the
facts and praying for an order author
izing the applicant or some other per
son to execute a deed mortgage or
conveyance and relinquish the inter
est of the insane person in said real
estate
The petition shall be verified by the
petitioner and filed in -the office of the
clerk of the district court of the prop
er county notice of which shall be
given as in other causes Upon com
pleted service the court shall appoint
some responsible attorney of said
court guardian for the person alleged
to be insane who shall ascertain the
propriety good faith and necessity
of the prayer of the petitioner and
may resist the application by mak
ing any legal or equitable defense
thereto and shall be allowed by the
court reasonable compensation to be
paid as othor costs in the case
Senator Owens intends obviating le
gal obstacles before irrigators of the
state according to recent decisions of
the supreme court and with that end
in view proposed an amendment to the
constitution in the senate He pro
poses the plan suggested by Senator
Martin so far as method of voting
is concerned a plan whereby it is
thought almost every amendment sub
mitted may be carried Heretofore
proposed amendments have been de
feated by the great number who failed
to vote on them
The house holdup committee put in
an afternoon investigating charges
that have been made in connection
with the bill to appropriate 50000
for permanent state fair grounds It
is asserted that a well known lobbyist
offered to push this measure through
the legislature for 1000 The man
has been subpoenaed and will be ques
tioned by the committee
The senate this afternoon passed
senate file 22 providing penalties for
kidnaping The bill provides that any
person kidnaping or carrying off any
person fraudulently shall be confined
in the penitentiary not less than three
nor more than seven years Whoever
shall unlawfully carry off decoy en
tice away or secrete any person for
the purpose of extorting money prop
erty or other valuable shall be im
prisoned ipr the term of his natural
life Should the kidnapers injure or
threaten to injure any person in their
power shall upon conviction suffer
death or be imprisoned for life
The house committee on public lands
and buildings reported on the condi
tion of the Hospital for Insane at Lin
coln recommending an appropriation
of 4000 to complete construction of
new wing It also recommended sev
eral repairs in the main building
The committee on normal schools
has reported house roll 37 by Brod
erick for passage it being a bill to
provide for the location of two addi
tional normal schools
Senator Martins bill to repeal uie
state barbers examining board law
has been indennitely postponed this
action being recommended by the com
mittee which had the bill under con
sideration
Senator Lymans bill providing for
the appointment of six deputy inspec
tors whose duty it shall be to inspect
the accounts of the state and county
treasurers was recommended for post
ponement but upon motion the report
was not concurred in and the bill
went to general file where it might
be discussed
Among the bills that have been in-
troduced in the house is one by H G
Sears creating a commission of ento
mology providing for its officers and
defining their powers and duties pro
viding for an inspection of nursery
stock shipped into the state or from
one county to another of this state and
of the orchards nurseries and fields of
this state authorizing the quarantine
treatment and destruction of infdsted
trees or plants the fees for the same
and the manner of collection defining
violations thereof and fixing penalty
therefor and the making of an ap
propriation for the purpose of carry
ing this act into effect
The Bourse Gazette in advocating
an alliance between France Russia
America and Japan to offset the Anglo-German
alliance which a portion
of the press persists in believing real
All the worlds a staircase on
-which all men go either up or down
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old Wizard Oil makes an old man
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I do not believe Pisoc Cure for Consumption
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Dont dress to show The thinnest
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W iles Topnotch Title
The Prince of Wales who celebrated
his 59th birthday on Friday Novem
ber 9 has now held his title the long
est in English history Previously the
distinction belonged to George IV
who was Prince of Wales for fifty eight
years Within a month of his birth
the prince was created Duke of Corn
wall and Rothesay Earl of Carrick
Baron Renfrew Lord of the Isles
Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester
while in 1850 he was made Earl of
Dublin When he wishes to travel on
the quiet the prince goes as Lord Ren
frew and sometimes as the Earl of
Chester
Who knows the secret of applica
tion will acquire the means of suc
cess
Honor follows those who precede
it but it flees from those who pur
sue it
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MRS BELVA A LOCKWOOD LATE CANDIDATE FOR THE PRESIDENCY
Mrs Belva Lockwood the eminent barrister of Washington D C
is the only woman who has ever been a candidate for the Presidency of
the United States She is the best known woman in America As the
pioneer of her sex in the legal profession she has gathered fame and
fortune In a letter to The Peruna Medicine Company she says
have used Peruna both for myself and my mother Mrs Hannah J Ben
net now in her 88th year and I find it an invaluable remedy for cold catarrh
hay fever and kindred diseases also a good tonic for feeble and old people or
those run down and with nerves unstrung Belva A Lockwood
Mrs T Telton
Mrs T Pelton 562 St Anthony ave
nue St Paul Minn writes
Peruna has done wonders for me
It has cured my headache and palpita
tion of the heart has built up my
whole system I cheerfully recom
mend Peruna to all sufferers afflicted
with catarrh My mother is never
Without Peruna When one is tired
and generally out of sorts if Peruna
is taken it immediately removes that
tired feeling
Peruna cures catarrh by removing
the cause inflamed mucous mem
branes
Dr Hartman the compounder of Pe
runa once said in a lecture to women
A great number of women consult
me every year I often have occasion
to say to these patients I fear you
have catarrh madam They vill gen
erally reply Oh no I never had ca
tarrh My nose is perfectly clear and
i mv breath i3
not bad I am not
troubled with
coughing or
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o t h er disagree
a b 1 e symptoms
of catarrh But
my dear madam
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catarrh all the
same Catarrh
is not always
located in the
head You may
have catarrh of
the lungs or
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catarrh of the
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The doctor
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Mrs Julia C Brown
of Pecatonlca Ills
says I liave used
Peruna in my home
for the past four years
and am thoroughly
convinced that it is a
reliable family rem
edy Julia C Brown
I have been preaching this doctrine
for the last forty years but there are
a vast multitude of women who have
never heard it yet Catarrh may at
tack any organ of the body Women
are especially liable to catarrh of the
pelvic organs There are one hundred
cases of catarrh of tne pelvic organs to
one of catarrh of the head Most peo
ple think because they have not ca
tarrh of the head they have not ca
tarrh at all This is a great mistake
and is the cause of many cases of sick
ness and death
If you do not derive prompt and
satisfactory results from the use of
Peruna write at once to Dr Hartman
giving a full statement of your case
and he will be pleased to give you
his valuable advice gratis
Address Dr Hartman President d
The Hartman Sanitarium Columbus
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