Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 26, 1889, Image 6

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„ THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : rEHLTKSDAY , DECEMBER 26. 1881) ) , ,
I THE OMAHA BEE
I COUNCIL BLUFFS
. OI'MCIl NO Itt I'KAItU SIHUET
H : retimed by carrier In any part of the City
H.W.TII.TON MANAQEll
r TUi.KriiosKsi
B IH'MSFMOMIIIS NO < &
t , NiiniT KlilTon XtlSi
H MINoTt MKMION
H' ' " N. YPCo
H ( Jlcason coal
1 > Council Bluffs " /.mbcr Co , coat
B . ahatchcr coal , see advertisement
B The Hoston store /or holiday Roods
B Best coal and wood at C. H. Fuel Co
BB Carlton Coal Co wholesale retail , lOPcarl ,
B Two drunks were hauled in last ovonlng
BB with their tanks overflowing with Christmas
BB booze
BB Tamlly reunions were held yesterday at
BB the residences nf Charles Uaughn , on Madl-
BB sou street , and tJ. . Kay
BB .An unknown Dane was robbed of $25 on
BB Ninth street , between Twculicth and Tivon-
BB ly.llrst avenues , Inst night
BB Walter Hcccbo'R team took a Christmas
BB run , damuRiUK the buggy eoinowhat but for
tunntely Injuring no 0110. ,
BB ' 1 ho DunchD soi'loty Rave rf dnnco at Peter
BB ions hall on upper Uroadway last evening ,
BB t which there was n very largo renresoptn-
BB Hon of the nnnish population of the city
BB Alinn Hell , the sovcn-months-old duughtor
BB of Mr and Mr Stiles , living at the corner of
BB Twenty tlilid street and Avenue A , died
BB yesterday morning of congustiou of the
HH tun us
- D.iu Cnrrlug i emombercd nil the charltabto
BBh institutions in the city with a Christ.ims gift
_ " or * 45cch. which was very thankfully uo-
> copied , nnd added materially to the comfort
' ot the unfoitunaio inmates
BB ] A certain contractor stated yesterday that
lie hud jUBl closed n deal to erect , two * 7M0 (
BB residences in this city as Boon as possible
Those moko tlilrty-Hvo now dwellings that
BBV lie 1ms contracted for during the past two
HH
H Ono of the largest audiences over In nt-
HH tcnclatiLO t St Francis Xnvler's ' church
HH was present at the 10U0 : servlco yesterday
HH moniliifr , the spacious building being filled to
HH its utmost capacity There were very many
H Protestants present
H The Mneuncrchor bad a pleasant enter
HH tainmcnt Inst evening nt their hall on South
HH Main street , at which the mombcrs , their
HH families nnd friends celebrated the close of
H n happy Christmas day in a titling as well as
H ucry enjoyable manner
H Sliorirt O'Neill won the handsome nil
HHL palming of Council Uluffs , from Falrmount
HH Park , " that has been on exhibition In Eiso-
HHh mans window for the past few days Ucsido
HHV it is another painting from n pen sketch of
HH the Muffs in IS "A and It is a mutter of won
HH der to all who view the two paintings that
HH sucli great changes have all taken place in
HH thirty-six years
HH A small ripple of excitement wns occa- .
HH aloncd yestoraay morning by an incipient
HH ruunway A llltlo girl was loft sitting In a
HH buggy while her father onloicd n cigar
HH store Tnohoise boeamo tired of waiting
HH unit started off , tlnally breaking into a run
H' There was u lively dnsh for about u block ,
HH when the animal was stopped and what bade
HH fair to result In a serious if not fatal ncci-
HH dent was averted
H Ono of the most umn.no features in the
HH way of biilldlug improvements mndc in the
B | city Is the mlnaturo cottage cicctcd by Mr
HH- J. L. Slowart on his grounds for his
HH daughter Miss Eleanor It is nicely
HH furnished uml Is very attraotivo and invitiug
HH In appearance , both inside una ojt It has
HH * Just been completed ana was given to its
HH' young owner as a Christmas present The
HH , younglnuy will rccelvo New Years callers
HJ ; In the now cottage nnd will undoubtedly en-
HH tertaiu them most hospitably
H. Christmas Uay nassed quietly In police
HJ circles A few individuals surrounded more
HH- liquid excitement than ttioy could stand una
HH i con'cipiontly got Into trouble Charles
HHV ; Graft was towed in for disturbing the ue.ieo ,
'
HHJ * ' and H. Drake wound up In the hole on a
HH | . similar charge , J. Anderson was arunk and
HH4 llouilshed n gun , nnd ho likewise landed in
HHJ the city soup tureen Ho put up { 20 for his
Hf * appearance nnd was released Charles Smith
HHJ tnnnaged to unsettle the pcaco atid quiet of
HH | the day and had to tile a bond to msuro his
HH appcaranco in police court this morning
H Captain Anderson of the morebnnta' po-
HJ- llco litis received a portion of the goods
HH , stolen from the Bankrupt shoo store on
HH ; South Main street a short time ago , and has
HHJ * returned them to the owner , Mr Pryur The
HHJ recovered property consists of thlrtoon pairs
HHJ of shoes , which Is about a third of what was
HH | ' stolen The shoes were found in an unoccu-
HHJ pica building on the bank of Indian creek ,
HHK between Sovuutti and Eighth streets , which
HH | > ' hus not been used for yours 'Ihoy were
Hv stowed awny in a little nook under the roof ,
HHJ and it wns by iho merest cbauco thut they
HHlf , were aiscovored Tlicro is no clue to the
BB1. thinvoH or to the disposition inado of the rest
'
HHJ : of the property
"
HJH" ; •
J. To Slono Coutrautnrg
BBJ' Proposals will bo rccoivod at the ofllco of
HHL Messrs Kimball .t Champ , Council Bluffs ,
HH ; ' la , until I p. m. . December ! ! ( ) , for putting In
HJ' the ojnoroto nnd stouo footiug courses for a
HJ' betel building , The plans nnd spccillcations
HH can bo seen ut their olllco They rcs ' orvo the
HH' right to accept such proposal as inny bo
HH : dcoinod for their best inturost , or reject all
/ Hereafter the dining room of the Now l'a-
HJ , cillo will bo run on seml-Kuropoau ulun All
HJ " . meals served at J25 cents each
| * Hush & Gcrt's pianos , X1S Uroadway
Jf The Manhattan sporting heudq'rs-nS B-way.
J- .
H | ' , • The Ilnrcliimn Iemls
v Coustii , Hlui'IB , la , Dec 23. [ Messrs
B\ Mueller music company , city , | Gentlemen :
f In reply to jour request to give our opinion
b of the Uardman uluno you sold us somctlmo
HJ ego wo stale frankly that wo are fully satis
HHflt fled with the Instrument in every particular
HHJl | . , The tone , action ami finish are a constant
HJHJfc pleasure In our opinion the "Huidmnn , "
HHHjf Vko the "Stoluway , " takes the lend Ho-
HHJr Jjcttully youM , J , U. Linhsat
BjHJ Personal rnrngraplis
BBhM Gcargo Cooktns of Chicago Is spondlng a
BjHJr few days with Mr and Mrs Champ
BBJ , Mr Henry Swan and his nicco , Mrs ,
HJH > Kirby , have rotuinod from an eastern trip ,
BBV Mr A. T. Flloklnpor , with his wife and
BBw' sister , spout Christmas with relatives in In-
HJHJ | > ' depeiidcuco , la ,
'
H' . Christmas wan made especially enjoyable
HJHjl for Mr It H. Pollock by the arrival of hU
HHk mother nnd his sister from KiioxvUlc la
HjjE Tills Is thulr first visit to the Ulutfs
HHK Pluost line confectionery , fruits , nuts and
HHfv holhluy groceries in the city , S. T , Mo-
HHE - *
HHlK rino stock of watches and Jewelry for the
HHHffJt holidays ut Wollinan's , 53J Uroaaway
HHHI *
HJirt Pine candy , fruits , nuts , Christmas baskets ,
HHJfeetc. . , At Palmers ' , 1J South Muin ,
H H # *
HHf Pountnlncigar , a strictly lUo cigar for So
HHJp' at the rouutalii , Try ono
HHJ |
f : A. I > . ToldKrapli Co
Hl All persons in the city who have telephones -
. ' phones can call up telephone ITU for mes
HHHjf , songor boys , cabs ana express wagons , etc
HHH Prompt attention guarautoed CO , Hoblu-
HHH son , muuagcr , No 11 North Main street
HHH *
HJHJ Will Mglit Up Now Years
H , One of the new Sperry dynamos { recently
H ordorcd by the cloctrio light company bus
H , nrilvod , and the other is expected at auy
H ; time The company lias arranged thirty
Ht lights In three circuits , and ono of them Is
Hjt , now coupletod The llehts are being placed
H : In position on the others , anil all will bo in
HHHf readiness lu about a week It Is lutended to
HHHb , startup uuder the new system on Now
HHV' ; Years night There will bo nearly ninety
HHHcf , of the arc lights , including the towers , which
HHHfi * Will bo Just about three times as many as are
HHH' now In use The tbrco now towers will bo in
HHJb roadiuoss when the other lights are startoa ,
HHk but will be erected beforq the middle of Jun-
HJk uury , if the woatbor continues favorable
HHJr Uuuor the naw system the city will present
HHJr it vustly dlllereut appearance at ulyhi
HHJ'Hf
Hf Holiday goods and books as law as the
HJH ; lowest ut Dell U. Morgau's , 743 liroadway
p' . Neumeyer hotel , first cUtsreasonablo rate *
T The Ko s Investment and Trust company
hhhI
CHRISTMAS IN THE BLUFFS
The Day la Ono of Foaatlna nnd
General Enjoyment
TO ILLUMINATE ON NEW YEARS ,
Tim IllootHo Mght Compnny Nearly
Itcatly to Ktnrt the IjIkIUs A
BtiniiK I'ull Nocilctl for Clinii-
tniKiun Goncrnl Notes
How tlio Uay Pisocd
AVIth not a sucgoition ot a shiver In the
nir , with a regular May sunshlno bathing
the worm earth and clothing the swards ami
flolds with bright green vcrduro , Christmas
day catno upon Council Uluffs with noth log
to indicate the fact but the happy confusion
of the children nnd the beautiful feasts that
were spread alike in palace and horol Old
Winter , the ever present guest who has
never failed horotororo to give zest to this
most jojonsof all the festivals of the year ,
failed to make liitu olt felt , but in his place
was the warm breath from the aotlth bearing -
ing the odor of orange blossoms , The day
will long be remembered as the warm
Christmas Houses were open , birds sing
ing uml twittering in the open windows ,
croquet and luwn tonnls being played and
nil kinds of outdoor sports and games In
dulged In
ttK.ven in the hovels whore ninny ot the so-
called necessaries of llfo are often wanting
there was n feeling of pleasure thatthu hope
less , aimless inmates seldom experience , for
nsido from the fnct that the exceeding mild
ness of the wonthcr was not trnking inroads
on the fuel , the less fortunate ones m all
pnrls of the city had been generously re-
moinberod by these blessed with a larger
portion of this worlds goods Hundreds of
wolf filled biskt't * were distributed , and
mnny a bundle of half worn clothing brought
comfort nnd something ukin to contentment
to these whom Christmas would otherwise
have boon a dny lo be blttorly romombared
ns nn occasion that brought out oen moro
forcibly than uuul the painful contrast be
tween the faVorcd uud the unfortunate , the
rich nnd the poor
In many liomes family reunions or frioudly
gatherings wore bold and the hours sped
pleasantly Special features nnd attractions
for the amusement mid entertainment of the
pleasure suckers were not numerous , nnd the
citizens were left to dovlso iheii own plans
for passing the day nnd it must have re
sulted successfully , for on nil sides pleasant ,
contented faces abounded , and the general
opinion seemed to exist thai little was want
ing to make it a model Christmas
It was nn unusually happy Christmas for
nil classes of people During the morning
the churchgoers filled all tlio places of di
vine worship that were open In nearly all
the churches special services were hold In
St Paul's Kplscopul church n splendid ser
vlco was carried out The holiday decora
tions were nbundunt and beautiful Kcv T.
J. Mackav read the usual servlco and
preached n powerful sermon , the music was
un especially line feature and tlio surpllccd
choir was assisted by Miss Mefkol and Mrs
Kvans There were solos by Mrs Kvans ,
Messrs 'Jhornton and Noble and Master
Pied Duguetto nnd Prcd Showalter The
piogramme contained an offertory on Chilst-
mas themes for the organ , "To D-Juin , "
Glory to Ciod in the Highest , " nnthom ,
"bing , O Sing , " communion service In F and
a boIo , offertory , bv Mrs Evans In the
evening a special musical service was ren-
doicd , conslstingof anlhems , solos , etc , with
an address to tlio children bv the rector
Special scrvlcos were held In the First
Baptist church , chlcllv for the idiildrcn The
house was filled with llttlo people , who were
addressed by pastor , Ilov Ur Cooley
In the other churches the Christmas soi-
vices were carried out us announced in yesterdays
terday's Heb , and largo congregations as
sembled in all of them
At the charitable Institutions there was
joy and feasting Cieuerous and kindhearted
citizens had remembered tbem all , nnd none
bad cause to bollovo that they had been for
gotten or neglected In tbolr sicmiess , Infirm
ity or misfortune
The effect , of Christmas was noticeable
nt the Jails Judge Aylesworth
gave every prisoner at the city
Jail his liberty as a Christmas
gift and allowed them to seek luruey where
they would This was , of course , out of the
question at the county jail , anil Sheriff
O'Neill ' provided a gonulno turkey dinner
lor his numerous boarders At the institute
for the deaf and dumb Supcrluiondont
Hothori uiovidod n grand feast and the fes
tivities were of tlio most enjoyable character
At the hotels the tables were supplied
with almost every thing that the Inner man
could desire At the Pacific , Jameson ,
Ocdon , Kiel , Creston , Hovoro and others
olnborato Dills of fare were offered , but as Is
generally the case , the patron.igo was rather
under than ubovo the average , ninny of the
rogulnr boarder * accepting invitations to
dluo with prlvato families *
'iho cancellation of McKee Htinkiu nnd
company lUt Doham's without nn attrac
tion and many visited Omaha during the
afternoon and evening The ball gumo that
was advertised for Falrvlew park did not
tuko piaco as many of the plovers did not put
In un appearance , although quite a number
visited iho grounds in expectation of seeing
a game
The principal ovontof the evening was the
aunual masquerade ball given by UluiT City
Typographical union No 203. , at Masonic
temple , uud there was ono of the largest
cathorings that over nssoinblen on nn occa
sion ot tills kind in the city Over 1- . " , tick
ets were sold in ndvunce , aud fully twice as
many more paid the prlco ot admission at
the aoor lloth iluuuclally and socially the
affair was a grand success Uohauy's oi-
eliestru furnished the music , and Louie &
Mot/gor prepared a tempting supper A
programme of'twenty-threo numbers held
the dancers until a lata hour 'Iho dauco
jirogrammes were arranged very artistically
and will be preserved ns souvenirs
Saddle Uock restaurant 403 Uroadway ,
ouou day and night First class J. K.
Yancy , prop
Itoltor , tailor , 310 liroadway
S. M. Williamson soils the Standard and
Domestic sewing machines 1U0 Main st
Solid gold watches cheap at WoHmans
Mixed candy lOo per pound ; n full line of
hnnd-muda creams , put up In 1 to 5-pound
boxes , cheap Palmers , 13 South Main
A li ttle Moro Help Needed
The porsous having in hand the raising of
the necessary funds from the sale of lots on
the Chautnuqua grounas have been quioily
but porslstontly ut work , and have provided
for about eighty iots There are now only
about twenty lots more to place at an aver
agoof OO each , or $1,000 moro to ralso to
plnco this grand institution in excellent
financial condition , The oxocutlVo commit
tee Insist that the required amouut be fully
provided before they will authorize the con
tracts for the next years programme , Tlio
oxoolleuco of the future programme is dependant -
pendant on the iminediato provision of this
small balauco , These wishing lots should at
once select them und tberoby secure the
mora favornblo locations and at the same
time beu ) make up the small amount heeded
' 1 ho selection of eighty lots will Insure the
building of twenty-Uvo cottages with the
opening of spriugund further increase the
number of the rouidont families on tlio
grounds It Is evident that 200 persons are
Intending to purchase lots and so have acorn
fortablo summer homo Tbo longer such
parties wait , with so many lota sold , the
farther they will need to go from the amphi
theater and there will also bo less
lots from which to choose , Wbou
these twenty lots are placed no
moro will bo offered at the present prices
These purchasing the first 100 lots will got
30 pur cent from the appraised valuation of
the lots This will uot bo given after the
llrst 100 are tuKen Only twenly moro lots
uro ou the market nt this'favorable offer
These few lots being placed , attention will
bo given to the programme , it is proposed
to have a programme lu no way interior to
that of 18SU. It is also the purpose to erect
cottages ana make other improvements on
tbo grounds , to secure bettor facilities ot
transit to the grounds , the cutting down of
heavy grades and improving of the high
ways
'I hose Interested in any or all ot these de
sirable Improvements can materially help
them forward by prompt personal support
Wnltlne for fithers will bolp forward no
enterprise Chautatiqunns do not grow
through selfishness , but by liberal , whole
BOtiled giving and personal action The
growth of the industries of the Missouri
valley am not depending upon the with
holding , but In the planting , that shall make
returns There Is n withholding that tondcth
to poverty nnd n giving thut innkcth rich
Thotnen who nro planting Clmutnuqtins
nro making rich the future , the harvest of
which they shnll garner
I5rs. Woodbury hnvo removed their denial
ofllcc to 101 Pearl street , up stairs
Smokers presents at Moors & Hownians
Slio s. Perry Simon
Will sell gents ' fine shoos at less than cost
until Jnnuary 1. Corner Uroadway and
Mnln , under tbo bank
J. G. Tipton , real estate , t > l Uroadway
Have you tried
McClurg's ' Pastry Wafer Sodasl
They are dellcato , crisp and dollcious
EMBARRASSING DILEMMA
llio nonuty Ilclil lllin with Her
Ulonde Tresses
A man who wiw riding down town on
a Third nvonuo trnlti .vostordtiy boenmo
involved iti an itttorostincJ ililoinma
which afforded niuusomont to nil these
pn8 eiicor8 who became nwnro of It , suys
the Now York Sun Hu wns seated di
rectly behind tlio last cross se.U in the
cnr In front of lain was a young woman
who was devoting her time to watching
the windows on the opposite side of the
street as tlio train sped along She was
young and pretty Without her knowl
edge n few tresses of her blonde hair
had escaped from under her bonnet , and
had fallen ever the shoulder ol the man
behind her , and lmd In sotno unex
plained man nor become fastened around
one of the buttons of his coat Ho nmilo
one or two dellcuto attempts to remove
the wiindonng tresses , but was so timid
thai , ho only entangled them the moro
lie sat there witli a frightened but
meek expression npon his face , not during
ing' to move A climax was put to his
prodieamoutby thoyoung woman aris
ing , or rather attempting to do so at
Fourteenth street She had only got
half way out of her scat whan she felt ii
violent tuij nt her hair She resumed
her seat and turned around indignantly
to learn the true situation In a
moment her comploxiqn rivalled that of
the unfortunate young man and her
nttompts to release herself convulsed
the witnesses with lnujrhtcr Her
fingers trembled and after fumbling
away until the guard had closed tlio
gnto in vain attempts to release herself ,
she gave ono violent yank at the two
tresses breaking them off and leaving
the ends still entwined around the miserable -
orablo button Although the man saw
them and was painfully conscious of
their presence , ho did not dare remove
them until the young woman hud loft
the car at the next station For the
rest of the way to the city hull ho kept
his head burled in his newspaper
P. C. Miller , best paper hanging and dos
oratlng The best is the cheaucst
Hlank books , all kinds , ledgers nnd Jour
nals , 1 to 12 quires , at less than cost Send
for prices Masonic book store , Council
Ulufts _
C. B. steam dye works , 1013 Uroadway
Fine perfumes , sachet powders nnd toilet
bottles for the holidays at Doll G. Morgan &
Co 's ' , 742 Broadway
IN THE CliUTOIlCS OP A HIIAU
An ISxclting Kxparinncc in North
western Wisconsin
One of the most remarkable and exciting -
citing experiences ever recorded . in
connection with the sottlomcnt of the
northwestern Wisconsin wilderness is
reported from Unity , a station on the
Wisconsin Central railway
Ono duy last week a woodman named
Kleinert , together with his two small
children , a boy and a git'l.wcnfinto
the woods a short distance from the
station to pick wild blaekborrics
Kleincl't , as 5b customary with bottlers ,
tnklnir along with him his Winchester
rifle
riflo.Ho
Ho had become somewhat separated
from the children , when ho was startled
by hearing the little boy screaming at
the top of his voice , and upon running
to the spot , wns horrillod to find that n
largo black boar had dashed from the
dense thicket near which the children
wore nicking berries , nnd , catching up
the little girl , was making off with her
through the woods at a rapid rate
The scronins of his child , who was in
the clutches of the bear , nerved Klein
ert to immodiuta action , says the Mil
waukee Sentinel , aud grasping his rifle
ho hurriedly followed throuirh the
woods in the direction from which the
screams proceeded
Owing to the denseness of the forest
ho could see neither the child nor bear ,
und was mainly guided by the scream
ing of the child After ho had pro
ceeded about twenty rods ho suddenly
canto upon the bear , who was standing
upon his haunches in u little opening ,
with the child struggling and sercaming
ut his foot
The boar showed fight and inado
ready to potmco upon Kleinort , when ho
brought his trusty Winchester into use
and firodshooting the bear through the
head nnd killing him instantly
Beyond being badly scrutohed by the
bears claws and her clothing torn to
shreds , the little girl was unharmed ,
and at present writing appears to sudor
no Injury The bear was a largo ono of
the male species and weighed 4:50 :
pounds
Always on Time
If you wish to purchase a good and reliable
watch 85 per cent less than club rutos , and
on easy terms , thou call at once and make
your own selection at C. U. Jacqucmln &
Co , 37 Main street
Christmas tree decorations , costtima mot
tos , otc , at Palmers , 13 South Main
Miss Mary Gloason has removed her dress
making parlors to the rooms lately used by
the puolia library No 14 Pearl street , where
she will be glad to see her old friends
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m
Money loaned at L. 13. Craft & Co 's loan
ofllco on furniture , pianos , homes , wagons ,
personal property ot all kinds , nnd all other
articles of value , without removal All bus
iness strictly confidential
BETTER THAN A GOLD MINE
ti Now Process for the Cheap Pro
duction of Aluminum
If nil that isclaimed , tor it proves true
Atlanta will como to the front with ono
• of the most viiluublo Inventions of the
ago , says the Constitution of that city
It is a process by which aluminum can
bo nroducod without the use of sodium
nhtl at acost , so exceedingly low us to bo
only nominal
Mr Saniuol Ooodo , ono of the four
gentlemen who control the now dis
covery , is conlldont that it will prove
nn entire success , both as to production
of the mottil nnd the cost iittendutit
thereon In fact , exports have ulrondy
tested the process , and recently Mr
Geode showed to the reporter ana sev
eral ether gentlemen at his olllco snm-
ples , both in the rough and finished , of
the metal us produced by the iuvontiou
in which ho is interested
IIo has had the matter under develop
mout for some time past , and has corre
sponded with exports ull ever the coun
try in regard to it The replies ho has
received uro of an exceedingly flntWring
nnturo , nnd tioffWintlons have already
boon oponcd will ! capitalists in Now
York for the initp oof putting the pro
cess into operation1 !
Aluminum is'qiui of the mosl vnlunblo
matuls known , ijit on account of its o.\-
poiiRlvoiiens it hitsJ bcon comparatively
little used It is lighter In weight than
wood and in sll ngth and hardness
onunl to steel Anuthor boauly of the
molal is that it toll not rust or corrode ,
but always preserves a beautiful , clear
surface Witht these qualities it is
easily seen how'psqful ' and what a revo
lution in many najs such an nrtlelo
would ninko if it c ' 1 o.lild only ho produced
at a nominal cost
Prof Henry Donning , nn eminent ex
pert to whom Mr Cioodo was recoin-
mended by the editor of the Now York
Journnl of Commerce , in a letter ro-
eeived the ether afternoon , staled that
if the newly dlscovorod process would
produce aluminum at the figure nor
pound indicated by Mr Geode in a low
years would without doubt bo the
wealthiest man in America Attempts
almost ns nuinorous as the efforts to dis
cover perpetual motion have boon mndo
to produce the wonderful niotal without
the use of sodium nnd nt n smnll cost ,
but so far all have fullod
The largest manufacturing establish
ment in tlio world where aluminum is
inado is located in Nuwbury , England
It covers eight acres of ground and re
presents nn invested capital of $ • ' 5,000-
000. There the minimum cost of pro
duction is $1.88 pot pound and nqwharo
else can it bo'tnttdo for loss than $5 per
pound In largo quantities it is whole
saled at $7.50 a pound , and rotuils In
many Instances at % \l \ and ? 11 an ounce
With these figures it will at once bo
seen what a bntuuuu is possessed by the
Ailnnta gentlemen They claim the
metal lias boon already produced by
their process , that they can manufac
ture the aluminum as low as sfl per
pound , and under favornblo circum
stances probably at a less figure
The sccrot tit the process , hays Mr
Geode , was discovered by a well-known
Atlanta man , a elienilst who has ex
perimented with it for eight years or
moro before finally bringing it to per
fection
All the rage , Hod Cross Cough Drops
five cents per box.sold everywhere
LONG LIFE IN CHILI
Persons Ono Hundred Voar * Old Are
Not Uncommon
It is customary to say that when n
man survives thrco score years and ton
ho is living on borrowed time , says the
San Francisco Alta Some men at sev-
ctity-llvo consider themselves very
youthful , and instances nro not uncom
mon of halo and vigorous men who lack
less thnn a dcctido of toil "hing par
They hud an old Indian from Monterey
at tlio state board of trade not long
since who sot un it claim ot being ono
hundred and fifty years of ago lie
might hnvo bcoif jounger perhaps
older but at any two ho was a tiptop
advortiseinont fdrj the "glprious cli-
mnto , " although ilus complexion was a
tritlo off color and his skin looked like
the tanned hidoof nn alligator
It is a matter oficomment , almost in
variably , by travelers in the Spanish
American countries , that in every set
tlement of importance there are usual .
ly several vqry aged persons who are at"
least ono hundred years old , and often
more The census of Chill , taken in
1885 , furnishes sojno interesting sta
tistics rolntivo to' ftho longevity of the
human race Iirtho twenty-three prov
inces of Chili thiro'woro found to be in
excess of ono hundred and ono years of
ngo 211 uieir mid 273 women Ono
man , Rafael Munzo of Colchagua wns
roturncd as leO years of ago There
was 1 womuii 130 years old ; 135 years ,
1 man , 2 women ; 132 years , 1 man ; 130
years , 1 man ; 127 years , 1 woman ; 125
( yoars,3 mon , 4 women ; 123 years 1 man ;
122 years , 2 women ; 121 years , 2 women ;
120 years , 8 men , 20 women ; 119 years , 2
women ; 118 years , 2 mon , 5 women ; 117
years , 1 woman ; 110 yoarSj 3 men , 2
women ; 115 years 13 men , 12 women ;
11-1 years , 1 man , 4 women ; 113 years , 3
mon , 0 women ; 112 years , (1 ( men , 8
women ; 111 yoars,0 men , 6 women ; 110
years , 38 mon , 53 women ; 109 years , 5
men , 0 women ; 108 years , 0 men , 13
women ; 107 years , 5 men , 3 nomen ; 100
years , 10 men , 8 women ; 105 vears , 32
men , 37 women ; 101 years , 12 mon , 15
women ; 10J1 years , 15 men , 25 women ;
102 years , 10 men , 22 women ; 101 years ,
19 men , 20 women
It would appear from the foregoing
that the women of Chili are not uvorso
to giving their true ages , or else some
of thoin must'bo ns old as ' • She " If a
woman in the United States ncki.owl-
edged that that she had passed her
138th birthday It would bo a fair inference -
once to sot her true ago down at not loss
than 250 hiimraors
Headache , neuralgia , dizziness , nervous
ness , spasms , sleeplessness , cured by Dr
Miles Nervine Samples free at Kukn &
Co 's 15th and Douglas
A remarkable funeral procession
paraded the stfocts of Peking a few
weeks ngo It was the formal public
eclobration of the burial of Tbching
Tschu , a grand chumborlaiu and
brother-in-law of Prince Kuug The
blor was carried by eighty mon , pre
ceded by forty-six Hag-bearers , eight
camels and twenty-four white Horses
Ono Hundred and sixty men followed ,
bearing sixteen rod planks on which
were painted in many colored letters
the uumo ano titles of the dead noble
nut n. The whole procosslon was a milo
and a half long
For delicacy , for purity , and for Improve
ment of the completion nothing equals Po-
zoni's Poweer ,
George Hardy , a poor hostler , who
picked up a lot on the edge of Bar Har
bor a few years nelp for $150 and sold it
for $000 , built a Uvpry stable on n half
ncro of ground bordering on the site of
the Malvoru hotel , , , As his stable bo-
canio moro obiaqi'fo/nablo / to the Mal
vern's guests thoiprico ot Hardy's property -
orty climbed up Hoabsolutoly refused
otters ot from $0,000 up to as high as
$18,000 , and finally thought ho was do
ing the Mnlvorn'flownor a great favor
when ho sold out for $20,000 ,
Heccham's Pills cujft qlliom und nervous Ills
m
A curious historical document hangs
in the private oftjeo of Judge John J.
Gorman at 2 Wcsfj Fourteenth street ,
Now York It purports to ba the orig
inal commission grnntod by John Han
cock , president of tlio United Slates , on
Ootobor 10,1770 , Itv-John Paul Jones ,
the great navnl hero of the revolution
The slgnuturo of President Hancock is
iii his well known round hand , nnd the
script of John Paul Jones name appears
to liuvo been written in the same hold
hand , '
Pears soap Is the most oleeaiit toilet a djuuet
.
Gospatin ApostolotT , a young Cossack
ongiuoer.hasdesigned a batoauplougeur
which will dive into the Atlnntio off the
English coast and como up in Mow York
harbor twenty-six hours later It is the
old story of lJoiug shaped like a llsh ,
with a spiral rldgo on the outside run
ning around it twice , which in some
way or ether will ba made to revolve
The Ilrazllinus nro said to form the
largest and rlchost forolgu colony in
Paris They never haggle ever any
thing
COAL ! COAL ! COAL AND WOOD ! I
Sapp & Knotts No 31 South Main St Wo hnndlo only first-clnss brands of coal Our Ulnok Peerless is indeed ( ho < H
peer of any soft coal in the market , lry it once nnd.voti will want It next time Wo also have good hard cord wood and H
steve wood on hnnd at all times , lull measure , prompt delivery , and carefully prepared fuel guaranteed , H
Itemombcr the plnco , M
SAPP & KNOTTS ,
No 31 South Nntti St Telephone No 203 , 1
HEROES OF BUENA VISTA
It wns Not • IcfTerHOn DnviH who Snvcd
that Memorable llnttlc
George S. Fisher , Firs , t Illinois rogl-
mont , in the Washington Post : So
much has boon said and wrltton before
and sllico the death of Jefferson Davis
in eulogy of his bravery nnd military
skill that is entirely extravagant and
not in ncccrd with facts , that the writer
will bo pardoned for what ho now writes ,
mbro in sorrow than in anger , notwith
standing the exaggeration both of can
dor and truth
People so enslly forgot , much moro
enslly than they forgive , Many of the
ouloglsts of Mr Davis forgotthtit it was
the army of the United States ifs few
regulars nnd volunteer forces that
saved the bnttlo of Buena Vi ta , the
writer being ono of the survivors of the
latter force
Tlio glorifiersof Mr Davis , who clnini
him as the here ' of Monterey and
"BuotiU Vista , " forgot General Znok
Taylor , Old tick ; " General John R.
Wool , und Colonels Yell , McKee , Clny ,
Hardin and Bisscll in the parts they
took at liiiona Vista , all four of the
colonels falling , thrco of thorn in the
Inst grnnd repulse of Sautn Anna's
charges on that bloody field
The fact , the incontrovertible fact ,
is , so far from Dnvls and the gallant
regiment of Misslssippinns ho com
manded , saving that battle , the mon of
which were bravo as ever mon dnrod to
bo Davis blundering in the hazardous
formation of his regiment in the form
ot the letter V. thus opening his force
to recoiyo a charge ho and his regiment -
mont were only saved from annihilation ,
notwithstanding the bravery of his men
by the Second Indianiaus , under
Colonel Knno , and the Second Illinois ,
under Colonel Hissell , und but for Colonel
nel Blssoll's rapid movement there
would in all human probability hnvo
boon no Colonel Jell Davis and but fo.v
if any of his regiment loft to toll tlio
talc of Huona Vista The movement of
Colonel .ToiT Davis was a blunder , and
nothing but the lighting qualities of his
mon and that of tho-Soeond Illinois and
Second Indinna rogimunts saved him
then nnd there
As for Davis extraordinary military
manoouver being the turning point of
the great battle the greatest battle
ever fought on the continent up to the
war ot the rebellion it was not to bo
compared with the later repulse of the
charge by Santa Anna with 5,000 , in
fantry , supported by artillery upon the
plateau , wVicro tlio famous order was
given , "A little more grape , Cnptaiu
Ilragg " nor the ono later still , with
still heavier and moro formidable bat
talions , upon tlio pass of Angostura , ' '
between arnyos on the right und the
hill , " where Washington's battery ot
the Fourth artillery , supported by the
Second Kentucky and First Illinois
regiments and a few regulars , resislod
it , and where Colonels McKee , Clay and
Hardin all fell within a few yards of
each other _
Rcadors of history nncFcongressional
debates ought to remember , if not ,
miuy living witnesses do , that upon
that ocension the skill and bravery of
Mr Davis , the subject of debate in
congress , was said to have saved Gen
crul Taylor's army "a disgraceful rout , "
and northern bravery was discounted
at Buena Vista !
Colonel William II Bissell , then a
member of the house of representatives ,
denounced the above statement , and
declared it was the couardico of Davis
that nearly lost that Hold ; that north
ern troops saved that bittlo This led
to a challenge to Colonel Bisuoll by
Davis that lie ( Bissell ) must retract
his charge or" light Colonel Bisse'l '
accoptcd the challenge ; weapons ' dis
tance , time and place were agreed upon
for the meeting Colonel Bissell , with
friends and nsurgcon , was on thoground
on time Mr Davis did not como to
time
General Taylor was then president ,
the father-in-law of Davis , and by him
{ ho duel was provontcd by reasons ot
state that such disgrace should not bo
enacted for words spoken in debate ,
otc ; besides it became Known that the
weapons and distance meant death to
ono or bothf The truth was Colonel
Bissell meant business , no was not to
bo cowed IIo know his rights and the
kind of 8tuIV his antagonist was made of
and that northern blood and courage
were as sacred as southern blood and
couraL'o ever could bo
Men who knew the battle ot Buena
Vista , who were there , and who know
Davis and Bibsoll ut the time of the debate -
bate referred to , never doubted what
the result of that light would have boon
nnd the writer unhesitatingly affirms
that Colonel Bibsell would not in nil
probability have missed hib aim A
braver , nobler , cooler , truer Christian
soldier never pulled a trigger or drew
a blade , and ho contributed ton fold
moro to the saving of the battle of
Buena Vista than did JolTorson Davis
Had not Colonel Yell of Arkansas
boon killed by the unfortunate break
ing of his horses brldlo bit ho could
have told moro of this story than Mr
Davis wildest eulogists ever dronmod
of in their oxtravnganco ; and the deaths
of Colonels Hardin , McKee , Clay , und
Yell sealed lips that , living , could toll
of the bravo deeds of Buena Vista that
certainly Mr Davis look no part in , and
which had more to do in saving that
bnttlo , next to the undaunted American
heroism that survived it , that did not
know when it was whipped , " as Gen
orul Taylor oxprcssod it , than Mr
Davis qvor thought or dronmod of
Just the pure julco of the grape nat
urally fermented , that is what Cooks
Imperial Chumpagtio is ; its boquot is
unrivaled
George Grouchy , a salosmao in Lawrence -
ronco , Mass , has received an unex
pected rownrd for saving a mans ' llfo at
Nautnskot beach last summer The
rescued man is n wealthy merchant
of Provhlenco nnd lie showed his grntl-
tudo to his preserver by giving him
$100 in cash and a no to for $ o,000 , duo
when the young man becomes of ngo
Grouchy is moro than twenty years old
so that within n , year ho will recolvo a
snug sum for his bravery The rescue
was accomplished at great personal risk
aud ho did not rccovor for more than
a month The rescued man was uncon
scious when brought to shore and lost
truck ot the young man who hud saved
him , but by employing dotoutlvos ho
found him nnd rewarded him
Pears Is tlio best and purest soap over made *
Children Cry for Pitchers Castoria
When IUby im sltir , we gsre fa r Cutorte
When she u a Child , she cried for Castoria ,
When she became Hiss , she duns to CutorU ,
Vl'u shehal ChUdren , she g re tbem CutorU
Coal ! CoalT I
A. T. THATCHER , 11. A. COX ,
Chicago , Ills Western Sales Agent M
OFFICE : 114 Main Strool , Brown Building Telephone 48. H
Wo will soil to consumers direct , dlXUCTKI ) ANTIIUACITi : COA1 , til th M
following reduced prices ! H
GRATE AND EGG S
- - - $8,25
RANGE AND NUT - - 8.50
CHESTNUT - - 8.50
And the best grades of Soft Coal Wyoming Lump $7.00 , Walnut Ultwk H
3.G0 , Jackson & 1 , Cedar $ .1.i. : - | , Cnnnel WoO , Iowa , Nut Kxtrn L-n-go sl/.o and roller H
crooned , fcl.00 , ( his ltouso Coke lL'c per bushel , or J7.00 per Ion H
TttKMS Cash with order All coaWrcbh mined , well scrooped and promptly H
livcrod H
THE BEST IS ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST I
aIIproI hard coal thnt Is half icrconlinn and mWed with slack Is dear at any mk-o. H
i our me Bovsojt or bum * poorly audio ivcs a pllo tit cinders und lot ashoJ nearly us , H
preat in bulk ns the coal consumed It dee n't piy to bother with it , The licit Is hIinuvs ( i H
thn cheapest I hiup no rhoitp < o.\l , but unPrlnlit , fresh mined , all tall iinl'uni ' Ito at * J.VJ ' H
is cheaper than tlio stuff iillndod to ntf l a ton Try it All gradoj or soft cost , nut and , H
lump at lowuit prices Steve and cord wo 3d. H
L. M. SHUBERT.2319 , West Broadway !
i " * * & * t { H
-
NEW MESAT MARKET !
.HiftT o ! > i\ii : > . nor , hkoaimvav j H
Die best Ucct and Veal in the market Kvcrything of the best quality and , M
prices right down to the lowest notch Lard , SiiUMigo , Oysters , and everything 1
kept in the butchers line Free delivery to all parts of the i-llv. H
.1. I. . ttKAY , Proprietor , H
Illustrating the changes which
French names sutTor in this country ,
the DiilTnlo Commerelal says that per
I haps no aristocratic French nnmo ever
sulTcred moro from foreign usairo than
that of the early resident and benefac
tor of Utillalo , Louis Lo Coultoulx , mar
quis do Cnumout This trcntloinan is
known in this " "
vicinity ns "Look-a-too ,
or "Ducky-too. " It must bo ndmittod
that the nnmo is a pretty tough ono
for Americans to wrestle with
The latest kind of thieves that Now
York hus produced are men who make
a business of stealing toothpick * . They
lounge nroiiud the cashiers desk in
' argo hotels aud rcs-tuirrnts , and , when
no ono is looking , press their hand on
the toothpicks , which uro standing end
up , and then withdraw their hand into
a convenient poclcot
Mr Jones of Cisco , To v , got the idea
that there were ton many rattlesnakes
on his farm The other day he quit hta
plowing and went gunning for thoin
Under the edge of a largo rook ho dis
covered n nest and began llring at them
Ho kept it up until ho had shot twenty
ono largo snakes Scores of young ones
got away
Mr Tames T. .Tnckt-on of Detroit hns
in his " possession a document of some
historic ii terest It is a bill ot sao for
the transfer of a negro named Moso
from Mr Jackson to Willinm Moxloy of
West Virginia , dated February 4 , 1S03.
It is claimed that this is the latest trans
fer of a slave on record in the Vir
ginias
*
The feat of playing twentv games of
checkers simultaneously and winning
ull but ono , which wub a draw , was accomplished - '
complished by Cinronco A. Kroeman in
Providence , It 1 , , a few days ago His
contestants were exports fiom all ever
Hhodo Tslaud The playlastod one hour
and forty minutes
Bunyan's Pilgrims Progress hns
been translated iccoutly into the Chi
nese dialed of Amoy Among tlio
eighty-three distinctive dialects of the
world in which this fnmmis book has
appeared are the Gmlio , the Malagasy ,
the Maori , the Orlyn , the Ittirolongun ,
the Romaic , the Servian and the Welsh
The yonr 2118 , according to the presi
dent of the Mauchestor Geological So
ciety , will see the exhaustion of the
Knglish coal
SPECIAL NOTICES
COUNCIL BLUFFS
POR SALE AND RiNT
"lilOIinXCHAJJOK-Mor * stock * or goner.il
X ! lufliclinnillso to BxchangB tor ( tooil farm
lauds and cash : Invoice from fcyw ) in tL' ,000.
Address Kerr dray , Council lllnlts , In
IXTAKTRI ) Ataonco , stock of groceries oi
ii Ri-uoial mitse that will invoice about
JI.OOu , In oichanRo for IJ.WJ in good Improved
property war this placn ; Ial lu cash Address
Kerr Cray , Council Illiiirs
VRUt lTiTbsr * " cb7loan money The mo r
liberal term * olfeied VXS Pearl at
REATj KSTATB-Hniiglit and koM sal ex-
chaiiKeil Spselal attention clvun to exam *
Inatlon ot titles W. O. Jam . .So ID I'sarl st
nnout toent 'itK0 In tuner business nnd
Tom c losed out you will a\e money by ext
ntnliittiK before purchaslnsclsewhero , my Ktucc
of furniture nnd stoves Ynu will thut many urt-
Itle3 thnt will make suitanle and senlceabla
holiday preauuti A , J. Mnudol , Id uud : U5
ii roadway ,
WANTED To trad * for a lot two good 2 and
3-year-old horses Inquire at the l'ountaln
cigar store Council llluirs ,
OKTItADi : for Mock , good lot In Hantlufi
Neb , Jnqulio Ufa West Uroadway
Ij 'iOH S A 1,1 ! or Itent Garden land with houses ,
- by J. It Itlce UK Main St , Council lllutrn
"ITlOlt IiXCIIANGK X'good nawfl-room hotisa
V to exchange for nn improved 80 a < 're farm
In'western orcentralloHO , Keir& Uray ,
IAOH BAI.i : Nursery end small fruit farm , 13
: nrresi farm lU0acr n , Improved , adjoining
good railroad town In Nebraska : will take part
trade K II Lamb , Council Mulls
IriOH HUNT Ono nvo-roora house nt 17.50 per
- month , luqulro ut HOt Thlru ! . , Mrs iJou-
ohue ,
RWHN1SI1KD rooms for rent , 715 1'list uvo
Foil BAM or Kxcange The furniture and
lease of atlSrnom hotel doing a big business
In eastern Nub l'nco , 48.0 > i tlWW rate bah on
easy tonus , or will take ( i In good leal estate
Address Kerr Oiay , Couucll UlulTe
OnSl'ONBIIlM' man wants position as night
Xtuutchman Address X Y , Heeolllce , Couu
cll llnurs
IjTIOUltKNT Ono seYen-room house on routtb
• avenue ; one eight-room houts ou Hoc
end avenue , and one eight-room house on Tenth
street ; all lltteu up with all modern conven
iences W , W. Illlger , l'oarl street
Nl'.W Improved real estate to traae for unlin
proteu Omaha or Council Plugs property
C. U , Judd , GUI Uroadway
VTOI'lCB-lf you have real estate or cnattels
X > you vtaut to dispose of quick , list them with
Kerr.5c Uray , Council llluffs la
WANTHI ) At once oed , nrft clans
draughtsman Apply onica 8. K. Jlaxor
architect , room 201 ilerrlam block , Council
illuirp
T 7ANTKICaiiYas er * on stated salary , Ad
Y > UressO , XIH--cilice.
' iH
WANTED An encigetlc biuliiM * initu with M
\ \ Jl.u K ) or more to engage In business tha , H
ulll.MeUl vipuaritsof fr..Wi Address J. II , H. . i B
ltt ) : : olllue , Council llluirs H
\X1 ANTED A man or btiHiuoJS experience , H
V1 nnd olllre work , position of trust Call at j Her
or nddiess It , iill Uroadway Council llluirs I H
VVaNTUD girl forgeneiBl house workl < |
VI good 'nuges foi one who 1' competent and H
reliable ; none othoraneed apply Mrs Lucius B B
Well , Oakland live Council II hi Its ll _ _ _ |
No 27 Main St , Over Jacquc- . j H
min's Jewelry Store , B
wife - 1
Electric Trussr , Belts , Chest ProH
lectors , Etc
Agents Mutett 1IH
I > 32. C. It .BUI > D , \ M
BOO Urounday Council HUiIIk , la > H
THE i M
J , A. . Murphy Manufacturing Co I
1st Avenue aud 21st Street [
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SASH DOORS AMI BLINDS I
Itaml nud Scroll Sawing Uf.i lug and I _ _ _ |
rianlug Ssnlngof nllKinds Poicn llranketa t _ _ H
Kindling wood WM per loud iHllrcied Cleun S _ _ _ |
K.i\sdtist by the bnircl io All work to bo ; _ _
llnt-ehiaa. TcIcphone' U. /i
Your Solioltod "
Patronage
r _ _ _
CHANCE FOR A PRIZE I
Until the inth of January owlit glen ticket ) > _ _ _
to every W cash liurchaBer ot goods utour ! > _ _ _
store Thotlckct will entitle the holder to a _
lIiiiiico In Iho following prlyes : B B
1st 1 lieautlful ( jolil Com Heater , price (10.
Mil 1 ll-ahulf Hotter bland with niches nud ; _ H
hanging basket * 10. : B
ilrd l'alr of Indies club Hkates iltZi ;
ith I'nlrof bojs c lub Kkutes , lie ' > _ _ i
'JlK'so iirircy will bo distributed Ininiedlately _ _
after the date given BIIUUAKT A , CO , A _ s1
, ;
J. D. Kdmumisov , IS I. . iJuuniitr , _ _ _
lis Vice lies _
CitAslt iusn in Cashier v _
CITIZENS ' STATE BANK ,
OtTOUAflti muris , _ _
Pnlcl up Capital $150,000.00 i M
Surplus 35,000,00 ! _
Liability to Depositors..335,000,00 j H
Dlltr.CTons-I. A. Miller , I" . O. OIo.hou , B. U ! _ _ |
Phtigart , 11.1 ! . Hart , J. D. Kdmidson , ( has , It _
Hnunan , Transnct general banking business ' _ _ i
l.urgeat capital and Hiirplus ot uny bank In IBVfl
.NurtUw extern lowu Interest on time deposits _
F. M , ElllS & CO , [
ARCHITECTS
ANDIIUIImNaHUlUltlNTrNDDKTS I i l
IlooinslJDnud ID Ilea lliilldln < ; . OiuiWiu Neb . > _ j f _
nnd HuouiH 'II and 'lli Meirlamitlock Council A li H
lllulls Jjot\u. ConespondcuceHollclted A j' _ _ |
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sTeTMaxon ,
Architect and Superintend nt . m
Room 2B1 , Merriam Block , , . |
COUNCIL , BLUFFS , - IOWA ( jfl
"THEFAMOUSr ? ;
Apple aud I'lum Iliitter Mince Meat Sweet ami H
hour I'leklos , Olivia lu Hulk , Mnuer Kruut , I'ttrrt H
Muplo Hj rttp aud Honey , lluckurlumt Flour and H
Hominy , oranges , Crunbprrlei , Callfornm H
drapes , lemons Nutx , HnUlas nnd Celery , H
llebt Country llutter , aJo per lb Our prices al- H
wave the lowest No ! i00 Uroadway , opposite J M
OBtuallouso , i t H
BELL & BERLINGHOF , I
ARCHITECTS I
AM ) SUXKUINTKNUKNTB fl
ltoomS , Opera Ilouso 11 lock , Couucll Uluff * , H
Iowa H
luos Orriciu W , II M , I'ugetf - H
OFFICER & PUSH ,
BANKERS I
Corner Main and Droaaway , ' H
COUNCIL IIMJFJ'B , IOWA * 1
Dealers In foreign and domeitlo exihanica _
1 Collection ! made and Interest paid on ttm * a * * i _
posits H
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