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Barley, Ghide idence: To arrive: ... Barley, med to good. To arrive « Barley, lower grades. 2 Rye To arrive MALE RELP WANTED WEN WANTED—With or without car. Average wages $80 per week. Uur business is advertising, no capital requited. You can see me nt 405 reet. Phone 708, Roy tive. CREAT DEMAND for Barbers at good wages; . men and Vid geen time required. Cat ree. ae ae BARBE co! Fetes, D. Chicks— ND your ricés:ate low: poate Tis; Rocks, Reds $12 CHICAGO RANGE dune 7 Close _ Close —Today— Yesterday Year Ago Open High 1.42% * 146% 1.44% APARTMENTS FOR tae ‘three rnd ment, ground floor, mew! weir. ated, newly. furnished, Sate Wei room with fire place, sereened in pe. splendid location, Call at ror Rosser Ave. Wi” —Today— (Purnishe: Low Close Bismarck, . 1 dark northern . 1 northern . . 1 amber dur 1 mixed durum . 1 red durum . 1 flax . No. 1 flax No, 1 rye. Barley Oats . Speltz, per ewt. SHELL CORN No. 6 Ibs, or more No. 4 55 Ibs. No. 5 . No. 6 1 cent per pound discount under 55 lb, Ear corn, 70 Ibs., 5 cents um- der shell. ~ + $1.27 » 1.25 Wheat— July = WHEAT MARKET seers SE |CLOSRS HIGHER brooded cue reasonab! prikes, Order from this ad. Live delivery guaranteed. Beals State Chickeries, Fargo, N. D. NORTHERN BABY CHICKS “GlecteTe hed. Incubators, coal and oil ra, Globe feeds, feeder tains, violet-ray gh Everything f bee man. New price jalogs. N. D. Bee Supp! Cc pee chery, pepe Moorbend Minn. ‘teat gh i at r Orninstens, Reds, ttes, Brahmas $18.0; Mixed’ $1 All Heavy Mixed $11. Lots of 0, %e more. Ordety promptly filled. Bopp) Hatchery, Fergus Ha lg Minn. MISCELLANEOUS -1TF YOUR BODY contains anything) more than or anything different! from the foods you eat, please tell; me what it is and eat) you cots . your | body of all the poisons whi ch oe have taken in for years and C' pod disease whatever it may be. ‘hen we will instruct you in cor- rect eating and -you will roualt well, We remove the CAUSE of pad trouble by hose the; ISON from your el e do not CUT and HACK at S MBETOMS | with KNIVES. CLINIC of Dr. T. M. MacLachlan Noblacua Rooms 8-8, Lucas Block, marck(_N. Dak. SALE—Choice imported German | Rollers, German Chappers and! Hartz Mountain, also nati ers. Cages, seeds, treats, e r ey ou Dic 1.42% to % 1.4075 to 141% bh 142% 1.45% R RENT- bee Sept. 140% a! Toom apartment | entrance. Rensonable Its, Call at 400-Fifth street or Mae 35 words Se eee || FOR RENTS : thenal per word ment for summer months ‘onl, SE) cosas Corn— Aggressive Buying After| 5; Hesitant Start Turns Mar- | sept. 0% tH ket Sharply Upward to 80 Chicago, June 7.—)—Ageressive buying after a hesitant start turned wheat sharply upward today, and brought about a late rally in corn. Official advices were at hand that European wheat supplies are nearing exhaustion and that ‘opean buy- ers are greatly concerned over un- favorable. crop reports from the American southwest, and’ as to ad- verse seeding conditions in Canada and Australia, with European crops backward. It was indicated that Europe promises to continue heavily dependent upon overseas wheat in ports for a longer period than usual. Wheat closed strong 2%@3% jcents net higher, rye 24% to 5'% up, corn showing % to % cents gain, oats unchanged to % cent off and provisions varying from 22 cents de- cline to a rise of 17 cents. Retter weather conditions in the; corn belt, coupled..with some early commission house Selling, influenc that cereal in the early transaction but the resulting reaction. based up- on continued reports of late seeding ot and fears for maturity of the crop,|mostly 50 h took the July option again rast the good native lambs 17.25@ 1.00 mark, but only temporarily. An natives to packers and small kill hour after the opening that option! 18.0 400° medium killers was at 88% and September had from six doubles dropped to 1 116.50; cull lambs 13 Wheat sank in sympathy with this ‘lings 25 to 50 highe: nd also because the late Liverpool and good yearlings —14.50@15.50; trading belied the earlier reports of sheep strong to 15 cents highe resistance in the English market. small supply of better grades ewe rl here was % off. A Cana-} no feeding lambs sold; dinn Pacific crop report was 0} strong to 25 cents istic of conditions in the dominion higher, ing inspired by the huge increase in northwest and this was backed by a | brokers’ loans last week. While sev- Canadian National report from Jeral new weak spots developed dur- nipeg. Both reports agreed that th AUL whe masala the session, major speculat! Alberta growth looked especially; 1 D.! activity was again on the — upside, good. 000; ations P anhlarars than two score new high r in moderate supply, slow, —— ords being established in the early WHEAT CLOSES STRONG , steady to weak; few early sales/hours of trading. ON MILL CITY MARKET mixed yearlings 9.50@10.50; best! Trading was in rly heavy vol- Minneapolis, June 7—()—Wheat, medium weights 10.75; one car held! ume, with indications that the 2,000, had a snappy rally today and Li upward to 11.00; she stock and stock-|000 share mark would again be trong. Short coverage was held|érs dull at Monday's decline; largely| crossed by a comfortable margin. hiefly responsible, but there were a Strength of the rails was due, in few bullish features in the statistics part, to the limited floating supply and parts of the extreme southwest of many issues as a result of the continued to send in bullish crop re- withdrawal of large blocks from the ports, market in recent ths by invest-|and returned to Wilton. It was at Close was 2 to 3 cents higher. interests. New peaks were | first thought that amputation of the Oats broke one cent early and re- by Norfolk and Southern, | member would be necessary, but later covered on strength in other mar- a, Western Maryland com-|the doctors decided the hand could kets. Barley weakened with corn and{s and preferred, Peoria be saved. oats and was slow to rally. July Chicago and” E Vernon § flaxseed broke 1% cents and recov- preferred, Wabash jured ina ~|ered part way. Baltimore and" Ohi highway Sun Cash wheat offerings were lighter Motors came fore again |be getting a and demand was spotted. The gen- when Chrysler and ‘ me 1 Motors eral market was slow at touched record high leve' the for- but dry high protein offe Mrs. Louisa Schatz Dies of Tuberculosis mer touching 49 by early ‘afternoon fairy ready sale. Trading tter crossing Nash showed little change. bought. riel Winter wheut was’ firm snubber stood out among the ec eee = cent better s, crossing 45 to a new pe Funeral servi : Durum firm. CHICAGO GRAIN Although | American Waterworks | Schatz, 41 cckaney, Monday Gorn receipts were large and. bulk} Chicago, June 74) Wheat No,| fell back sharply on profit taking, Jat the of her parents, Mr. and of,gales were the same as late yes-!9 red 1.44; No. 2 1.48%, other public utilities continued to re-| yrs, Heckevlaible, on Tenth terday. Corn No, 3 mixe 93 No. 2 yellow] spond to reports of steadily expand-| street, will be held Wednesday after- Oats were quiet and dragey. ng and the introduction of new pur-| noon at 8 o'clock at the Reif funeral Rye was easy, sales mostly one ts No. 2 white 50%@51; No, 3)Shasing interests. Brooklyn Fi parlors. Rev. J. B. Hannel will of- cent lower. Malting barley was in 48@51: Western Union, International Ti te and interment will be in St, good demand and firm, with feeding] Rye, Not quoted. phone and Commonwealth Power: all s cemetery. Mrs, Schatz had Short quiet and dragey, range was| Bariey 85@97. rene poe 8 ee with tuberculosis for some 15 to 95 cents. Timothy seed 4.75 She leaves, besides her par- Flaxseed was strong. Clover peed 25.50 ents, one daughter, 20 years of age. rd 12.45, CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Ribs 12.00. Chicago, June 7.—(U. S. D. of A.)] Bellies 13.75. —Hogs 40,000; generally 15 to 25 ou Ss FARGO BUTTER cents lower than Monday's average; mostly 25 cents lower, bulk 150 to] | Fargo, N. D.. June 7.—i®)—Butter fat, unquoted; packing stock 2 210 pound averages 8.90@9.00; top CHICAGO PRODUCE 9.10; few sorted 150 to 200 pound kinds 9.05 and 9.10; most 225 to 250 Chicago, June 7—/P)}—Butter un- changed; ‘receipts 22,022 tubs. 36,749) t 1,00 to 1.01 1,03 04 1.02% 8% 1.05% 1.01 ed often, et furnished, Enjoy the Particulars free. Write, Mr. Os ment, 88-P. St. Louis, M WANTED—Boy or young man to learn the store busine: Steady oon for the right ‘party. Address No. re_of ‘rribun WANTED—A Chevrolet mechanic for western North Dakota ci Must to Oats— July DISPLAY children. Rent reasonable :to suit- TES FoR ENT —Farainea, 65 Cents Per Inch pished apartment ¥t the cn should 18 Seleek te im same day, TRE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 382 Ao ABM: 49%3 ta % ATs to 48 ABM Sept. Ao% Rye— tictly, modern fur-| July 1% abet is age arAiahed At Ary. 1M 1.08% 94% 1.00% 12.55 @st 12.80 Hard winter wheat Dark hard winter wheat .. OLIS RANGE June 7 Open High 1.451% 1.42 1.44% 1.40% 145% 1.45 12.40 he first class, Write (ri une Ad. No. 8. a WANTED—Men sel Start-. Right "Switch FOR tment, at Woed- ee ye | — FS waif T—Modern furnished me Brana ae" Apts. 204% Main on f—Fural ane room: chenetta Hove! iy 411 Fifa: FOR RB ‘An unfurnished apart- york ‘at Person Court. Phone 796. R RENT—Apartment in Tribune UE eee. Apply Tribune offic FOR RENT Fa -j apartment and garage. 12.05, 12.45 13.90 14,20 Low Close 1.44% 1.44% 145% 1.09% 98% 46% 45% WANTED. SALESLADIES—To work in North Dakota towns. For full gS he call at 405 Fifth street. Or write Roy Lawrence, State Field _Manager, Bismarck, N. D. ‘WANTED—Waitress at Hoffman's Cafe. Do not. phone, SALESMEN SALESMEN with cars to sell our established line of oil and paints. ery attractive propo: jon to the right men. For information write R. T. . Swain, Gladstone Hotel, dJamestowa, ak, Inter-State Oil Compan; 13.90 14.25 145% 1.054 ‘Rebuilt Automobiles Setlatection, foctenee an gut ~ trial. ‘car priced in plaia figures. THE most popular automobile in the world is a used car betause no oth- er car offers so much atitomotive transportation for an °4 invent. ment. Those who buy js rebuilt car will like it. 1924 Dodge coupe. Look it over. “Rebuilt Cars With a Reputation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. to Bismarck Hospital. _._____ HOUSES AND FLATS LOST—Brown leather HOUSE FOR Second flocr,| between Bismarck ENT—Second floor, O14 Seventh street, Living room.| Finder please return to G. P. Prferian hol ile Cake af closets,| = Ss7—Currency and grocery slips In kitchen, breakfast nook and pantry, envelope, left on telephone stand idier = ce box, hot, water! ft local department store, Party ‘] ent. Garage room, Renved for one| | who picked up same, kindly eail 24 car. Inq 0 Seventh street. for rewa Phone 350.8 or 26, aoa FOR RENT- OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT ix room mi jouse with ga Good neighborhood. FOR RENT Office oF liviag rooms ever Knowles Jewelry store. Apply 1.09% 89% ABN 45M 1.05%4 96% 45% Ad largely a yearling run; panes and{ers 19@28; turkeys 2 and fat cows and butcher 13 ; ducks 26@30; geese MOVE UPWARD Seek 19.500 few londs: 13,0001 earlings 00; most steers nd arlings 9-767, 12.00; heavy medium + | Strong Buying Support Coun- r teracts Selling — New Highs Established roosters ABM 225% 2.28 92% 12% bulls vealers td s 11.50@1 cowhide robe with Sheep broadcloth lining on Tenth street between Avenue A and D Monday evening, Please return to owner _for reward.’ 507 Tenth street, LOST—A brown leather traveling containi zag mics mostly bodies bed attached with the na Schroeder.” Finder please fevarh LOST—Black actives | bulk gher than Monday @ DULUTH RANG June 7 Open High Low Dorum— July 1 Sept. 1 ye— Close ceptionaf opportunity. Pagel, Valley City, N. Dak, HOME LAUNDRY FIRSTCLASS. worl specialty. taken. Small. repai Marguerit Bulten’s Ea ue Ave. A_ Went. 1.55% 1.52% 1.3912 1.36% 1.55% 1.39% 1.13% & 1.02 & 2.26% 2.28 bulk Meadiim 1.10 1.00% 227% 228i, New York, f support came into the stock market today to counternet the sell- a stationary engine, 1 McCormick Deering cultivator. Also for trade a player piano on automobile. Ad- dress first house east of Country FOR RENT—-July first, store room and basement at 212 Main. Six foom modern house. Close in, Also quarter section of hayland, Boyd Township. Phone 906 after 5 p.m SAI green trees, Cedar trees, 25c and up. Let os fix up youn lawn. Plantings of a)l kind: Come and see trees at 425 Four- teenth street. THaul Ashes From Basement NOT over 3 or 4 tubs 50c a trip. I do! other hauling also. Phone 977-J. |. Burch. HAVE some good buys in ‘diamond rings. or terms. Write or see James W. Marek, 106 Third street, Bismarck. ne Accident Victims Are Recovering Miss Esther Pepple, injured in an auto accident near Wilton Sunday night, was discharged from a local hospital this morning, after she had heen given treatment. John Sawi 5, of Wilton, whose hand was b cut with a hatehet ° Sunday, was also discharged today FOR Ri unfurnished reoré' with closets, outside sage mae and light furnished machine Ke. Three blocks from postoffice. House eer furnished. Inquire J. K. ran, 406 Third street. iT—Five room duplex, ys roving room with fire place, newly decorated, splendid location. Call at 120 Rosser Ave. Wes! For RENT—Fornished four room tly modern house. Call at 226 lai Ave. West. 7 —Modern 5 w No. 609 Eleventh street. Mrs. latvey Harris. ESTRAYED _ STRAY! ED From Sec. Steele, N. D., 1 branded TZ on right 1 red roan horse branded TZ on to F. A, Knowl FOR EXCRANGE rie! garage building 7 x'52, Good loca- tion. Priced. for quick sale, Write or see G. G, Reiser, Moffit, N, D. FOR RENT—1 oF; lune 15th, two nice- ly furnished rooms for light house- keeping, gas for cooking, private entrance. Also piano in excellent condition for rent. Phone 442-M. FOR RENT—Furnished hight house- keeping rooms, also furnished sieeping room with two windows in by cdeaa hom We at 619 Sixth @5.00 for cutters; tive; mostly 6.50@6.75; on weighty medium grades; stockers and feeders calves 2,200; vealers quality lights 10.00@10.50; 1 Hogs 8,000; very und 2! 0 pounds hst to dealers upward 3 this price top; biddi 5 for heavy _ordinary sows 7.00; pigs Hale 9.00; average cost Mon 8.23; weight 258, “Beep 300; lambs nominally 25 or more higher: sheep fully steady; best lambs 16.60. STORAGE SALE priced fot quick sale, including ine ort tables, kitehen cabii i set, beds, ting mas mattresses, library table, rockers and two quality rugs, two leather daven- ports, kitchen table and odd chairs. This furniture all {i Ce ard Re FOR TN T—A room. with siseping porch, suitable for two, new house, four blocks from P,Q." 116 Thayer harness, wag 1180, Juck hi - FOR en Earl hed rooms for 19-139. 3, light housekeeping in all modern home. Call at 618 Sixth street or Phone 668-W. FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur- nished light Rowse keaing 70 bie Close in. Phone 586 or call at Third street. ROOMS FOR RENT—Two nicely Tur- nished rooms, suitable for two in modern home at 708 Main Ave. or: Phone 342. FOR RENT—Front_sleepine room in modern home. Boar. desired. 1 at 816 Main or Phone 278-LR. FOR RENT—One large sleeping room suitable for two. Gentlemen preferred. Cl Phone 637-LJ, FOR RENT—Nicely furni ing room. Close in. hth street. Phone 511-J. Yon «EN1i—A sleeping room suit- able for one or two. Gentlemen preferred, Phone e714 FOR SALK—A steel camping bed with i Lieth r? eet Practically new. basis Phone 246 and ask for | FOR SALE—Household farniture, in- cluding 2 piece partor set, nine iece dining room ee sectional’ ook case, 9x12 rag, library table, porcelain top Kitehen table,| FO! Victrola and card table. Phone 329-3 FOR SALE—One. davenport _and chairs, one Binge nen ine: machine, 1 kitchen cabinet, and one baby; b pirleed for quick sale. Call or Phone 1 "ALE “Household furniture, consisting of bed, library table, refrigerator, odd chairs, _ ete.| Very reasonable. Phone 774 or _ gall at 615 8 d stree WANTED —Flai top desk and am smb to one house safe. Write Box 601, arck. FOR -RENT—Garage. See Fa cS First street for terms. PIKE E Biting. Live bait Third street. Brittin | ot Andrew Lamb returned from north- Ed. mare, has wire cut 01 leg; 1.brown mare, face and two white hin roan mare colt, ward ol ward see D. A. Ei "forehead, wei; hs ease write Eva Fisher, 214 Ninth, Bis- marek, N. D,, or Ph 06. STRAYED—One bay mare, brand 13 ‘on left flank, roached mane. Notify Joe Burtts, 301 Front street, Bis- marck, N. D. AUTOMOBILES R SALE—Ford sedan in good -eon- dition. Sell for cash at bargain rice, Call at 405 Fifth street or hone 1093-M. WORK: WA WANTED WANTED—General carpenter w “4 Roof repairing, etc. Work guaran- teed. Also all kinds of crating. Call Jack Clifford, 415 Second street. Phone 1180. FOR SALE—Child’s white enamel GIRL WANTS WORK—Experienced| crib, 703 Eighth street. Phone girl ‘wishes general house work,| _ 998. Can frat good references. Phone| FOR SALE Four 1952-R. ‘ Parlor Set. ite strip. in feet; 1 red Y. white stripe in 1100 Ibs. Find Cuba Cane Sugar ~~eferred broke 8. inder to a new low following another sha drop in raw, sugar future: jean Woolen’ eee ior extend Oe early loss to three points in refle tion of the omission of the perterrea]| Crop Reports = | po ea dividend, Real Silk Hosiery, Nation- al distillers common and preferred Although the weather has been un- settled for a week throughout the and National Ten also were conspicu- northwest, farmers have been very ously. heavy. The closing was stendy. busy and’ have taken advantage of every opportunity to complete their ous buying of Texas and Land Trust (new stock) which rose seeding, according to the weekly crop report issued by the Van Dusen ten points was supplemented by a jump of 600 points in the old shares Harrington company of Minneapolis. There have been light frosts at a to $3,500 a share in later trading. American Republic also advanced few points, which probably have done no damage. eight points higher with ao strong rise in LoriJlard, American Brake- With such good soil conditions, some farmers in the northern part {shoe and Foundry and Radio. Fresh of North Dakota and Montana are selling, however, appeared at times in Baldwin, Reading, New York Cen- still seeding wheat. This is later than usual, but is ‘probably due to tral, General Electric and other lead- ers. Total sales approximated 2,500,- their inability to obtain proper seed for barley and oats, 000 shares, Throughout the spring, cold weath- at Mrs. evening. URNITURE FOR SALE mate a Bismarck fron beds with mattresses, also 2 dressers. Can be seen Sunday after 10 a,.m. 417 Fifth, Phone FOR SALE—One gateleg ¢ atand, cigar stand, dresser, ice box, ‘dining room chairs, ru 5 epring, ant matirese, Phone | 1043: . FOR SALE—Ope th: ‘burner oil steve complete with shelf and oven. Price 12 dollars. Call at. 311 Ave. D, side door. visitor Wednesday. Miss Nora Buckley has finished her school and gone home for her summer vacation. van Dralle was a Bismarck wie ee '. two! in Mismarck Frida: Miss Arntz’s school closed Friday isa aan pienie for her pupils in aedi pound hogs 870@885; bulk 260 to Eggs unchanged 350‘ pound _ butchers. parking. sows very dull; better kinds 7.50@7.75; heavy rough sorts down-| cases. Cheese unchanged. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR ward to 7.25 and below; slaughter Minneapolis, June 7.—)—Flour pigs outlet very narrow; few good kind around 850; heavyweight hogs unchanged. Shipments 36,503 barrels. Bran 27.60@)8.00. 8.35@8.75; medium 8.50@9.00; light 75@9.10; light light 8.25@9.00; CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, June 7,—(#)--Live poul- packing sows 7.40@8.00; slaughter pigs 1758.7 of steers less active|try, weaker; receipts eight ca ds;| fowls 17@23; springs 25@31;, bro’ doing business receipts FOR Went stessine room in mod- ern home at 517 Seventh street. Phone _981-R. FOR 2 RENT—Large furnished ing room. Close in. Third street. very nice time was enjoyed by all at the farewell party given for Miss Harth and Miss~ Arntz at Mr. Allensworth’s Satu: night. The 10th is the last day of, lacount on gas bills. Cattle 1 most killing classes stendy; liber4l waterfills considered; better grades than common and medium FOR a NT Sleeping room at 405 i it Fifth street, Phone 1093-M. 86-0. wicker Sun da MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE Let’s Hope So IN CORNERING ‘THE MARKET AS You (ws MOENT ‘ONE PURPOSE (N MIND — icapogoonaind You Guys “THar KEPT YouR BUTTER STOCK ARE (M 4 MICE MESS NOW —(T.LOOnS LIKE THE WHOLE CROWO OF You WILL BE UP ON CHARGES OF PROF’ BEroRE TEERING HE DAY'S OVER — ‘YOU SHOULDA BEEN WISE, LIKE “ME, AND SOLD COT WHILE: SHE SELLING WAS GooD THANK ou, GENTCEMEN? DM SURE (FE YOU ADHERE To ‘THE PLANS JOST CAID OUT War THE WHOLE SITUATION We BE CLEARED UP! Minneapolis, June 7.—(®)—Wheat receipts today 116 campared to 186 a year ago. cash wheat and coarse grain colsing quotations today follow: 1 Hard Spring fancy Montana To arrive S. 5 gd to choice ord to good ark Northern ‘o arrive .. Northern ‘o arrite .. N. S., ch to fancy s. gd to choice : S., ord to good orthern . N.S. ch to fancy N. S., gd to choice D. N. S., ord to good 8 Northern 1 Dark Hard (Mont.) . To arrive 1. (Ment.) ePozseeszsvosy fe Y 44% @1.55% Lae gta To arrive Minn, & 8S. D., To arrive Fancy 1 Amb To arrive % | same as last year, cr has somewhat retarded the ‘growth of small grain above ground but has developed fine roots. The grain crops have stooled exceptionally well and have a very heavy stand. _ ‘The seeding of small grain is fin- ished in the southern half of Min- nesota and South Dakota, and farm- ers are planting corn as fast as pos- sible. In these districts about eighty per cent of the corn is in the ground, In the northern half of Minnesota, North Dakota and Montana, there is a small amount of coarse grain yet 4 {to be seeded, while only a small per- centage of. corn has been planted. Corn, however, is a fodder crop in the northern districts, as eenatally only a small percentage of it matures. In South Dakota and the southern half of Minnesota, alfalfa has a very luxuriant growth and is ready for the first cutting. There will be an abundance of this crop for feed. The pastures and hay lands also have a fine condition and will be of great help to stock and dairy farmers. “The soil is excellent for the seed- ing of flax, and this will probably be inducement for farmers to use available ground for flax. At points where a decrease in acreage ‘was reported several weeks ago, there is rtage 0} is probably. will old down, the acreage. The majority of our feports from North Dakota and eastern Montana indicate quite a increase in flax acreage. In nortl western North Dakota more new land kt being broken than was anticipated. jome of our porrsanecdaats advise Yhe acreage in places may be in-. ereased as muchas a third over last year. In South Dakota ai Min- Resota the acreage will be about ae ‘The Peg Sar wax stele varies ret. a ing upon the ability oi get onto eer land.

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