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be ns tell her what he had just wit- Ihave used S.S. S. for debility | Peter K. Beard has filed a $5,000 | Order of Publication, | resulting from chills and fever, a.d | damage suit against the city of Car- | sTaTE or MIssoURI THE TURNING POINT. scot real h = : * County of Bates." { x When Mark married Polly you; “It was enough to b one’s ; have found it to be the best tonic | thage for false imprisonment. ; In the cirenit court of ng ‘ j i ! e state of could have singled him out of aj heart, Polly. The miserable man | and appetizer that IT ever took. It ; was seated in the most squalid room ‘also prevented the return of the it was ever my fate to see. He was too | chills. dazed to know what he had done, as, A. J. Anylin, Eureka Spring, Ark. the poor wife was no older than you) Dick Hornbroker is a respected are and had beennice looking. And! and well-to-do colored citizen of right over the bed was a motto just | Springfield, Mo. let that cold of yours run on. think it is a light thing. But tt may run into catarrh. Or into pneumonia. into consumption. Catarrh is disgusting. Pneumonia is Consumption is death it- H crowd of men as well calculated to make any woman happy, and he was indeed at that time an excellent mechanic and steady as the sun in going about his work. Five years latter and what achange You her attorn: hy of the clrenit coun i files her Petition gpee: = + that the ‘above named defendants, The known heirs of J = ott,” residents of the state of Missouri. tif herein by un ed cler! county dangerous. BUTLER, MQ. selt. He says that one | “rhe breathing apparatua must be kept A ; . ‘ it is ordi Two beautiful children had been | like the one you embroidered when | bottle of Swift's Specific cured both heatthy ead clear of al obstructions and Pe i eieeaenl seca hots : * . . offensiv : a 3 ere is nat Capital. - %66,000. | porn to him, and we find him the | we were first married. Think of see-| himself and wife of troublesome | (fensive matter erwise taveoare penton ca eanite it us -- — $7.000,00. | victim of drink, sinking lower day | ing “God Bless Our Home’ in such 4 | eruptions of the skin. All the diseases of these parts, head, | sateor Mince he Seen con, the ent sORPLi : ith D nose, throat, bronchial tubes and lungs, | the years 1e85 and 1886, amounting ia by day. scene as that. Oh, Polly, ithas ope y. Vhite i i can be delightfully and entirely cured renee sum of $4 69-; On DIRECTORS Polly's pretty face was clouded | ed my eyes! I now see what drink Vee Neh peer vee by the use of Boschee’s German Syrup. | forreeats p vehiraeerea A te 3 3 boat on the Arkansas river, and his | 1; you don’t. know this already, thou- | Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: 4e sam bie with care now, and when the babies | may lead a man to do, for they say i i two (2) of section thoes 127 Dr, T. C. Boulware, Booker Powell,* : s h itted this address is Little Rock. He says | sands and thousands of people can tell sinetanol ren thirty ) Fo in H.' C. Wyatt Green W, Walton, | were asleep what bitter tears she | that the man who committe: i that S. S. S. has relieved him of | YO": They have been cured br it and | the said Yofentante teens appeat at Sul jahn Deerwester, i h dful deed once a kind hus- know how it is themselves.” Bottle | term of this court, to be begun an@ et fs jens, vis le th Whipple shed over the nightly absense of her | drea leed was age blood poison, which was the result | only 75 cents. Ask any druggist. the city of Butler. Bates coun yas Frank Voris, ie E, yom husband she could fancy too well | band and father, and that drink alone Gh mide: ad Meat Gh pecan Sririco we before the at de November 180 . ue jenkins. is the cause of this tragedy, which has already taken one hfe and for which be will have to render up his Oh, it was a horrible sight! C. H. Dutcher the scenes in which he played a lead- ing part. In the old days when Mark had amotto, “God Bless Our Home,” chills and fever by toning up the system. He takes it in the spring and summer months to p event sick- ness of malaria from the swamps on Order of Publication. St Pee nie ered according : STATE OF MISSOURI, he petition, and the above Se tate sold to satisfy the same. And it is further ordered by the clerk, said that a copy hereof be published in @] Receives deposits, loans money, and transacts a general banking business. We extend to ourcustomers every ac- commodation consistent with sate bank- County of Bates. Le In the circuit court of Bates county, Miseou own. The state of Missouri at the r What if I had been that man and in vacation. lation and to the use of Oscar Reeder, ex-o! ing. over the bed, but he seldom looked the river. ficio collector of the revenue of Bates county Lay LT Dooa ae 5 NDENTS. at it now. He was changing grad- | you——” in the state of Missouri, plaintiff, vs. Robert | Missouri, for four weeks successively, the Wi} CORRESPONDENTS. : 3 5 . . : = Morton, defendant. insertion to be at least four weeks beters t:| ae ganas) ually into another being altogeth-| “Don't Mark! It couldn't have} Mr. L. M. Geuella, of Vicksburg, Civil action for delinquent taxes. firet day of the next term of sald coms. First Nat’] Bank - Kansas City. 'y gs 1 ' &: comes the ry w at this 20th day of July, 1889 plaintiff herein by her attorneys, cons rom ae rd witness im St. Louis. Clerk aforesaid With the sexi aaa Fourth National Bank = - New York. | & been you; for we love one another 50 | Miss., says that his system was poi- before the undersigned clerk of the circuit clerk of Bates : med Gee Riroaies r [stat] court hereanto affixed. Done 44" Hanover National Bank She had pleaded with him earnest- | dearly. soned with nicotine from the exces- | county in the ok Se : : 9 ee in Butler on. the the s0ch dapat IN H. SULLENS......--. President A . “So w . dI will from | ,; = = a things that the above n: defendant, Rob- | 2ULY- . C, Hat JOH KER POWELL... Vice President. ly and lovingly, but to no avail, and ‘So we do, Polly, an sive use of tobacco in smoking iiings tat tueaioreinasoa(lefeedanrs Heb. | 63 Great ook W. W. Graves, Att’y for plaintif, | weno | tS Wa. E, WALTON, .».»-Cashier. | now want was beginning to stare | this time prove a different kind of a cigarettes. He could not sleep, his Misaouri- {Whereupon it’ is ordered ‘by ‘the pore kaaid = 2 + es es : y a r a = ae J RUE ESR Heke coe them in the face. Nightly origies | caretaker to you and the babies. I appetite was gone and he was in a | notified by publication that plaintiff! has com- Order of Publication. menced a suit againet him in this court by Petition. the object and general nature of which is to enforcea lien of the state of Missouri for the delinquent taxes of the year 1887, amounting in the aggregate to the sum of $52 89-100, together with interest, costs com Mission and fees, upon the following described tracts of land situated in Bates county, Mis- souri, to-wit: 4 42-100 acres being the northwest quarter of section four (4) towaoship thirty-eight (5s) range thirty-three (33), and that unless the said defendant be and appear at the next term of this court, to be begun and holden inthe city of Butler, Bates count; Missouri, on the first Monday in November, issy, and on or before the sixth day thereof (if the term shallso long continue, and if not then before the end of the term,) and plead to said petition according to law, the same will be taken as confessed and judgment rendered according to the prayer of said petition, and the above described real estate sold to satisfy the sam And it is further ordered by the clerk afore- said thata copy hereof be published in the BuTLER WEEKLY Times, & weekly newspaper rinted and published in Butler. Bates county, do not conduce to steadiness of hand and nerve, and from being his father’s favorite workman, Mark had been reduced to a third rate hand. This was not the worst of it. Mark's earnings mostly went to swell the profits of the keeper of the drinking saloon where he spent his evenings. But through all her troubles Polly was the some loving, attentive wife. Mark might make her unhappy, but she would do her best to preserve the sunshine of her home, even as in those happy days when she had fill- will try to live so as to not feel ashamed when I look at that motto. I will prove myself worthy to pray ‘God Bless Our Home!” William's Australian Herb Pill. If you are Yellow, Billous. constipated with Headache, bad breath, drowsy, no appetite, look out you: liver is out of order. Onebox of these Pills will drive all the troubles away and make a new being out of you, Price 25 cts. 47-Yre Dr. E. Pyle, Agent LONDON’S GREAT STRIKE. bad fix generally. He took S.S.S., which made a man of him. STATE OF MISSOURI, 2 County of Bates. qt In the cireuit court of Bates county, in vacation. Thestate of Missouri at lation and to the use of Oscar officio collector of the revenue of county in the state of Missouri, x 8. Alex Cox and Jeanette Leonard, ants. Civil action for delinguent taxes. Now at this 20th day of July, 1889, comes! plaintitY herein by her attorneys, before undersigned clerk of the circuit court of county in the state of Missouri, ip files her petition, stating s that the above named defendant ad Jeanette Leonard, are non-real ate of Missouri. Whereupon it he said clerk in vacation, that ™ defendants be notified by publication plaintiff has commenced a suit spies ‘ this court by petition the obj end nature of which isto enforce the lien uri for the delinqueat amounting in the 5-100, together witl BATES COUNTY National Bank, (Organized in 1871.) OF BUTLER, MC. Will Vote With the Democrats. Wichita, Kas.. Aug. 25.—Captain George E. Harris a republican who was a delegate to the last republi- can county convention, is out ina card announcing that because the republicans have refused to take any standin the resubmission question and as the democrats have declared in favor of resubmission he will vote the straight democratic ticket this ssese Capital paid in, - - $75,000. Surplus - - - + $1000 One Hundred Thousand Laborers Pa- ees President. y issouri, for four weeks successively, the last | Costs, commission and fees, upon the F. I. Te Bas Vice-Pres, | ed the background of her motto with sade Toalaw fall. insertion to be at least four weeks before the | Dk described tracts of land’ altuated In Bi HON. J. 8. 3 i ; rade To-day. The captain says as this isin “off | first day ofthe next term of eaid court. A | county, Missouri, to-wit: J. C. CLARK - acolor to represent the sunlight a says: S 1s true copy from the record. Witness my hand | . The east half of the southwest quarter tion twenty-two (22) township th: of range thirty-three (33), and that a said defendants be and appear at the term ot this corut, to be begun and the city of Butler, Bates county it the first Monday in November, 1389, andenal before the sixth day thereof (if the ten so long continue, and ifnot,ther before them} ofthe term,) and plead to said petition ing to law, the same will be tal as cont and qecement rendered according to the jay a oa erof said petition, and the above d bad : Teal estate sold to as clerk aforesaid with the seal of {sraL] said court hereunto affixed. Done at office in Butler on thisthe 20th day of July, Iso. JOHN C. HAYES, 38 Cireuit Clerk. = Cashier. year” the anti prohibition republi- ea eans should give the republican party a severe castigation in the shape of overwhelming defeat for permitting itself to be controlled by avowed prohibitionists. Eminently Correct. which that surrounded her heart. The motto still hung where Mark had placed it. Did he ever look at it? “Come, Polly, hurry up and get supper ready, for I Lave an engage- ment.” “Yes, Mark,” said Polly. But strive as she might she could not —_—_— TT st tn 6th London, Aug. 27.—The strike sit- uation is unchanged. It is rumor- ed that the printers intend joining the strikers. Ships are being un- loaded at Chathem and Southamp- ton all day without interferance. The lord mayor has refused to become arbitrator of the difficulties between VA<acl W. W. Graves, Att'y for Plai } : . Tar . Order of Publication. rove E OF MISSOURI, ¢ ounty of Bates. 4 % cuit court of Bates county, Missouri, clerk in vacation ‘The state of Missouri at the re- | said that a copy hereof be published ix lation and to the use of Oscar Reeder, col- | Butler Weekly Times, a weekly n lector of the revenue of Bates county in the printed and published in Butler, Bates state of Missouri, plaintiff, vs. C, W. B: issouri, for four weeks successively, isfy the same. And i urther ordered by the A farmer writes to the Cass coun- ty (Mo.) Democrat: “Let me saya f —THE PIONEER— | Dry Goods MERCHANT ——OF BUTLER— Is Now Located on the South West Corner of the Square, With a Full and Complete Line DRY GOODS, | —NOTIONS— | CLOTING, HATS, CAPS, Adn Gents Underwear In short he carries one ot the | Largest Stocks of Goods in the | City, and is not Undersold by ; Any body in the city. Uncle Aaron is one ot the oldest ble and cooked the frugal meal. She had a trim figure, and though her dress was of calico, it had an air of taste about it; and her hair shone like burnished gold as the light fell But her cheeks were hollow, and former mer- ry smile had lost its trick of linger- upon its heavy braids. ing about her lips. “T say, Polly’—began Mark. But he did not finish the sentence before a rap came at the door, and a voice inquired: “Is Mr. Leroy at home? If he is, a woman has been murdered by her drunken husband, and the coroner wants him to come to the inquest.” Mark rose and took his hat to go with the lad. “TH be back as soon as possible, keep something warm for me.” judicial duties. There is scarcely an important trade carried on in London in which there are not loud muttering of dis- content. : Yesterday no meatarrived in Lon- don, the markets paralyzed and maize advanced 5 shillings the quarter for immediate use. In consequence of the strike thou- sands of tons of mutton are rotting. it being impossible to find men to handle the stock. The strikers now number 130,000. The coal porters at important places are joining the strikers. Twohun- dred and fifty steamers are lying idle in the docks waiting for a car- go. Riverside factories, employing thousands of hands, are closing for want of coal. The printers employed by Eyre & in Mark Lane are You have noticed that when you bring your team in at noon or in the evening, the first thing the horse does is to get up against the side of the stall and rub his itching shoul- ders against the stall. He is uncom- fortable from the tormenting itch- ing caused by the sweaty collar on his shoulder. Neglected a few days and he will have sore shoulders, but sore shoulders or not, the dictates of humanity ask that this itching be relieved. Take off the harness, get 8 bucket of water and wash his shoul- ders clean. This stops the itching and you will not have sore shoul- ders if you do it. Besides, if your horse could talk he would say ‘Thank you, good master’.”” J. W. Hagginbottom has succeed- ed L. C. Crampacker as postmaster undersigned clerk of the circuit court of Bates county in the state of Missouri, in vacation and files her petition, stating among other thin, that the above named defendant, F.K. Mou: castle, is a non-resident of the state of M souri. Whereupon it is ordered by the said clerk in vacation, that said defendant be noti- fied by bublication that plaintiff has commenc- ed a suit against him in thiscourt by petition the object and general nature of which ts to en- force the lien of the state of Missourifor the delinquent taxes of the yeats 1836 and 1887, amounting in the aggregate tothe sum of $17 46-100, together with interes! mission and fees, upon the following described tracts of land uated in Bates county, Mis- souri, to-wit: 40 acrestuie northwest quarter of the northeast quarter and 40 acres the south- east quarter of the northeast acres the southwest quarter of the northeast uarter and 30 acres the south three-fourths of the northeast quarter of the northeast q all in section nine (9) in township thirt; (3M of range thirty-two (3: said defendant be and appear at the next term of this court, to be begun and holden in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, on the firet Monday in November, 1889, and on or be- fore the sixth day thereof (if the term shall so one cURsaR es and ifnotthen before the end of the term), and plead to said petition accord- ing to law, the same will be teken as confessed and judgment rendered according to the prayer of said petition, andthe above described real estate sold to fy the same. And it is further ordered by the clerk afore- said that a copy hereof be published in the Butter WEEKLY Times, a weekly newspaper ppinted and published in Butler, Bates county, issouri, for four weeks successively, the last insertion to be at least four weeks before the first day ofthe next term of said court. A 39. W. W. Graves, Att’y for plaintiff, uarter and 40 E E i : ae ae anne a shear, S. H. Farrer, S. W. Peach ‘and F ° insertion to be at least four weeks speak cheerfully. Her heart was | the men and their employers, fear- Fora » brother farmers. The| Mounteastle, defendants. first day of the next term of said © (ans heavy pe cereal) nishticoniice. witithiis word to my brother Jarmers. ___ Civil action for delinquent taxes. true copy fromthe record. Witnesa my fi z ig § time is now here for plowing wheat. No at this 25rd day of duly, 1889, comes che 3 sanlesk atoresaid with the seal of @ j Mark watched her asshe set the ta Tdersig dential) the c 0 2 (Butler on this the sth day of Jah JOHN C. HA’ Butler on this the 20th day of iat Circuit Trustee's Sale. Whereas, Philip Heckadon and garet Heckadon, his wite, by their ot trust dated the 15th day of Fel 1886, and recorded in the recorders fice within and for Bates county, souri, in book 46, page 116, con the undersigned trustee the f described real estate lying and bei uate in the county of Bates, stateo souri, to-wit: a The north halt of the northeast jee ter (except a strip twenty rods thecast end thereof) and the east of the northwest quarter, all in se No. sixteen (16) in township No. ig (40) of range No. thirty-two, cont one hundred and fifty acres, which veyance was made in trust to s€ payment of certain notes tully dése in said deed ot trust, and whe: fault has been made in the payn said notes, now past due and Now, therefore at the request of # gal holder of said notes.and p : the conditions of said deed of 1m will proceed to sell the above desc real estate at public vendue to the Pes PT true copy from the record.’ Witness my hand J fo «“y, Mark,” re Poll : at Norborne. There seems to be asclerk aforesaid with the seal of | est bidder for cash, at the east Setlers in Butler, and has justly es > answere = F'0''Y | Spottiswoode, Cassel & Co., and aoe ae } said eourt h aff t eee! won the name of being the Pio- quietly. aera < a. CRIN ’ some question in the public mind as| [*4"! Said.conrt hereunto affixed. Done 8 | door of the court house: in the ety neer Merchant of this City. Butler, county ot Bates and state When in the city call and see of July. 1889, = Missouri, on JOHN C. HAYES, Circuit Clerk. to whether this change is in the in-| °'ss W. W. Graves, Att’y for plaintiff. She turned very pale and shivered} Qne hundred thousand dock la- Him and investigate his Good: e 2: 4 terest of euphony. 1889, ana Prices. oe * on an aspen leaf. A drunken man | borers marched in procession to-day. pee ———- Rbcnnien ahs se. ae os, eres aeies a Jock SSE oo he { They were orderly. Ephoc. Order of Publication. and two o’clock p.m. of that day. ne Meters bee: 2 an Joving in his so- ———— The transition from long, lingering ee OF pocorn os. pened lhe es said ber moments? And if so, would oth- » An Absolute Cure. and paintul sickness to robust health | tn (oem pect ate or Bates county Missouri oe * THOS. 1, SMITH, er men follow his ex: : y N TIN yT- | Marks an epoch inthe lite of an indi-| in vacation. The state of Missouri at the re- ee =EQUITABLE . ‘ample when in wee. Nigeria oem vidual. Such a remarkable event is| !ation and to the use of Oscar ler, ex-of- 38-4t Teastee TOAN AND} INVESTMENT ASSOCIATION OF SEDALIA, MO. CAPITAL STOCK, $2,000,000. This association issues aj series each month, on payment of membership fee of One Dollar per share. We pay cash dividends semi-annually on Paid Up Stock. We loan money anywhere in Missouri. Parties desiring to make investments tor interest or to procure loans will do well tosee Or Address} R. C. SNEED, Sec’y., Sedalia. Mo. J. H. NORTON, Agent, Butler Mo. ARBUCKLES’ name on & package of COFFEE is guarantee of acetone pee ARIOSA COFFEE is kept in al! first-c! Stores from the Atlantic to the Pac COFFEE is never good when exposed t Always buy this br: rebate seaied ONE POU? drink? Whatif Mark should-— But here she checked her thoughts ab- ruptly. Should she let them run on in that wild fashion she felt that she should go mad. Polly never forgot the agony that she felt during that interval of time. It was not very long before Mark re- turned home, but it seemed to be an eternity. He came in, looking as white as though he had seen a specter. And so he had—the specter of what he himself was rapidly becoming. He went up to Polly, took her in his arms and kissed her. Then he knelt and drew her down on his knee beside him. “Polly, it is the last of my drink- ing. I here, upon my bended knee, make a promise to Almighty never to let another drop of liquor pass between my lips, and I pray Him to give me strength to keep my vow. | Happy thankful tears were in Pol- lys eyes as she and Mark rose from their contrite position: and he went tin boxes, and is an absolute cure tor old sores, burns, wounds, chapped hands, and all skin eruptions. Will positively cure all Kinds piles. Ask for the OR- IGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT. Sola by F M. Crumley & Co, at 25 cents a box—by mail 30 cants. 17 1-yr There were 1,200 people present at the dedication of the new Metho- dist church at Bogard on last Sun- day, and $300 were raised to pay off the indebtedness on the building. When people get off at a church dedication for twenty-five conts a piece they may consider themselves in big luck. Drunkenness or the Liquor Habi Positively Curea by administering Dr. Haines’ Golden Specific. It can be given in a cup of coffee or tea withovt the knowledge ot the person tak- ingit; is absolutely harmless and will ettect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient is a moderate drink- er or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands of God | drunkards have been made temperate men who have taken Golden Specific in their coffee without their knowledge, and to-day believe they quit drinking ot their own free will. It never fails. The sys: tem once impregnated with the Specific it becomes an utter impossibility for the liquor appetite toexist. For tull partic ulars, address GOLDEN SPECIFIC co., 185 Race st. Cincinnati. . treasured in the memory and the agency whereby the good health has been at- tained is gratefuily blessed. Hence it is that so much 1s heard in praise of Electric Bitters. So many feel they owe their restoration to health, to the use of the Great Alterative and Tonic. If you are troubled with any disease ot Kidneys, Liver or Stomach, of long or short standing you will surely find relief by use ot Electric Bitters. Sold at soc. and $1 perf bottle at all druggists. 3 *MATCHLESS « FOR: SHAMPOOING + | tract of 1 cording to law, the same will be t: \ ficio collector of the revenue of Bates county in the state of Missouri. plaintiff, vs The eee Bank of Macon, Georgia, defend- ant. vil action for delingent taxes. Now at this 20th day of July, 1889, comes the plaintiff herein by her attorneys, before the undersigned clerk of the circuit court of Bates county in the state of Missouri, in vaca- tion and files her petition, stating among other things that the above named de- fendant, The Exchange bank of Macon, Georgia, is a non-resident of state of Missouri Whereupon it dered by the said clerk in vacation, that said defendant be notified by publication that plai: tif.-has commenced a suit against it in tI court by petition. the object and general na- ture of which is to enforce the lien of the state ssouri for the delinquent taxes of the year 886, amounting in the aggregate to the sum of | $4 98-100, together with interest, costs, com- mission and fees, the following described d situated in Bates county, Missou- Ti, to-w The northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section two (2)in township i i 33) and that pear at the next term of this court, to be begun and holden in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, on the first Monday in November, 1*89, and on or before the sixth day thereof, (if the term shail so long continue.and if not then before the end of the term) ,and plead to said ition ac- en as con— fessed, and judgment rendered according the prayer of said petition, and the above de- seri real estate sold to satisfy the same. And it is further ordered, by the clerk afore- said thata copy hereof be published the Bct- LER WEEKLY Times, a weekly newspaper print- ed and published in Butler, Bates county, Mis- souri, for four weeks successively, the last | msertion to be at least four weeks before the ofthe next term of said court. A y from the record. Witness my hand as clerk aforesaid with the seal of SEAL} said court hereunto affixed. Done at office in Butler, on, thisthe 20th day | of July, 1889. JOHN C. HAYES, S34 Cireait Cierk. j W. W. Graves, Att'y for plaintiff. corder’s office of Bates county, Mi James P. Harper. between the hours of nine o'clock is} forenoon and five o’ciock in the aM noon of that day, to satisty said note ® | gether with the cost and expenses ecuting this trust I si Trustee’s Sale. Were) tain deed o: May, 1885, and ames P. Harper, by his 6g trust dated the 1 recorded in the # in deed book 35, page 616, conveyed # C. L. Mills, trustee, ali his right, interest and estate, in and to the ing described realestate situated ia county of Bates, state ot Missouri, vitt) Lots numbered twenty-seven (27) twenty-eight (28) in the village 4 Adrian, which said conveyance was in trust to secure the payment of tain promissory note in said ¢ scribed, 2nd whereas the said note become due and is unpaid, and 7 the said trustee, C. L, Mills, refusee) act, and whereas more than nine have elapsed since the death of the: Now, theretort; = accordance with the provisions of} deed of trust, and at the request legal holder ot said note, I will pro to sell the above described real ¢ the east front door of the court hous the city of Butler, in the county4 Bates, state aforesaid, to the highest der for cash, at public auction, of Saturday September, 14, 18 ot 37 GEO. G GLAZEBRUO heriff ot Bates County and ex: Trustee.

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