Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 25, Number 5, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 December 1882 — Page 2

afVUUgod

Tke raeeat

of tke

rsvolnttoe hi W politics

eoaetrv daw Ireto we tov

Of UBiOa MM aWfWOuy ta

toorslie party. Of Ml lbs

toariit bv the result of the

a. .a -ft .ft

is or at m sigatwnsaes tnaa uu

bare mm waay pemful

wrparieace from the effect of division within ike pet few years. Ia the Presfeirai.ua election of 18SQ the divkwo te Hew York defeated toe Desnocrala eaaettdete. This year the Dawocrat were iarmoaired oq all gucstioa. aad the sesalt ffu ft Deotocratie victory sack aa has iefw before bees knows. In speakiag of the poUttos in New York the Star has this to any: (irHjf defeat ta uus city stnse the loots fiavMor tae Ommunrnar Ms net twee Mwri ay Deawewttc oseosrtsaa to maj-

ftqr. TO m'fr o in? wa law mna aam?aofniln n TaTrrraT "it hi

Seas sow to dwell cia mot ate

tau oar rseoa t set nave taitii t a.

tatvtstrw in defeat. As tkat toman

mnk to eeeoty iato tta kaartt of Um

or the aaee aaw. at a err-

eawc oeoooa ta oeoaer. i suved OKt imlawl tn aiakeaa i jm tanaoatoe tke pftrty

TUr taw won the repine otit tv of

m Darty tnto conac-U.

moa wftlcft Tnr troo

ad dan ataadL IBM

t eket wfctae cow r Man Itself to

rood otuaMM. am tae iiei

i of tM city cmapletea aa4 eiewaed Um

Mown at vrocu or rrww wm a, wtmcaaattssJesaceeMaM toeacfe oC

uuv orarftnlistkMM. so that for tke am

m rear we aoa a vmm umii wn m

I thousand of vneaa. Ike lesutth?

itkeetaettoa returns."

at 1

att

t of airtalna

we. Tkef

facta carry their

them and teach a lassoa that is

Joat as hnportmat to the Domooracy taxaegboot the Union as to New York. By Democratic onion and harntonj the Hepublicans were overthrown tat many Ante where least expected. This was the result of throwing iato a comamoo grave and burriag far out of sight tke antagonisms, die bitter persoaattties and faction fends of a disastrous r: The interest of the people and general welfare of the country, the

a m

of mm. The

ID bo nlarort tn n aetnt-iuoiciai i i;t rrL.

P-Wofr ! ad.c w J? Toaa'. id uMUy as raedUy aa

Inlai IrUeU 'oiot thl Sweri ! -Mm Olto. a Bo lady, who has

- ' - xTkanartr awr Mr w uwr -------

Z "' j T'lrr'-M jt.JT-r.-t . jiWf. and to write tone of

klea that it oomes into power to wreak rereafes or repriaala. or to fortify itself against potitii-al chaares in the future by present derteea. or by sneh aa abuse of pnbiio trusts as Stalwartism praoticed. Befortas and not retaliations are the arenas to pabUe confidence. A. record which will oomnumd tvwsrd, when guaged by Um mason, the Tirtne and the iateUigent setf-interest of tke rotors, will wive s party stronger and longer hold then any recourse to unjust partisan advantage, awrely because the physical power to take it e iWrts.'' That applies as well to the party in tte and municipal sflairs as it does in FederalOnly by sntisfyiag that test can ih partr rastify its name aad its professions. Only by living op to that standard can the party acquire power that it can keep, for the people resent aaytkiag that seems like aa assertion of aDontetaal Ben npon their snflrages.

The Deaweracy must remember that it is expected to ass its power for tke benent of the wko!a people. -floats W.

A wmd-araak aroaertr

- . .

a straw nerry mm wiu iw w

snow to lodge oa tt. Tkis make ta host protectioa lor tke winter that can be had. --Seasoning sausages: For one hundred pound of msau finely cbnpp c ground, two aad oas:oartk puuads of 8a salt, eight ounces of Mack pepper, aa i s gkt ouace of sage, flack palterised aad sifted. -Etekr. Tke garden should be manured and Slowed in winter so a to give time wthe freeh manure to be changed into plant food and to kill the eggs of insects. It is a prime aeecMit . to a good crp of garden vegetables .V. Y. tkrmid, The use f snlpkarwith lietock of all kinds ha a aloe in prerenting many forms oC disease, aad epe nallr stua tieades It must be used cautioush. ait aa active poison. Tke average hired ha d most not be trusted ia uing it. Mix thoroughly and there is no danger in giving it. Raisin Re: One can of. raisins, one cup of water, oae cup of sugar, oa- aad one-half tabkasDOonfuls of corn-starch:

put the water on the raisins and boil for S . j . l

cleverest critkUm that appear in that journal. Mrs. Margaret Presto, tke Sootkern authors!, a suiter of Mrs. Stoaewall Jacksoa. kas a large pietare upon her parlor walls made wholly of spiders webs, which, at a short distance, is wholly nndistinguisksble from a steel engraving. John J. Brown, a druggist in Boston, rroentlv died at the a.o of ninetytwo. kaviag been in the drug business since 107. betng fifty-two years at one stand. He was oae of four brothers who had drug store ia different parts of Boston- Maav of the most successful drugzists ia Boston began as clerks

with the Browns. Bu Trantrtpr.

Another storr abottt Mute. N Isson

aad the autograph hunters by tbv New j

lone IiUfUrf. "A lew aay ago ane i

vielded to an importunate applicant i

. ; - - . . s . . .. . . . . i. I.

the last pajre the iascnptHm: 'Uist oni - . . B. m i- !..: .v.. in Itttto wJH wtor B.llt tlrftr. and

nm k wmf Aa th iB.a f the co- i boil fie minutes losureT- ISnke with a

Party

There seems a singular ooaoarreacc of opinion among party leader that tkis overthrow of the present Republican partv is nanL For some ars. at least atnoe the bloody shirt" was furled. Republicanism has existed and governed

without an idea, a theory, or purpose-

Its cohesion aad life consisted solely in 'ttbe spoils." These were virtually i wrested from it by recent elections, and diahrtsaratioa necessarily saperveaes.

O d men kmc identified with the party

i and baring immutable prejudices may adhere to its venerated forms and revere its memories, bat without a peculiar theory, or aay well-defined purpose

crcat principles upon watch our tree ; oracneww m p"'"- .F"; lastiintioas rest, re ,uired every Demo- J will sure y abandon it in?

orat to subordinate perseaai meungs gamew

aad preferences aad ambitioas to the ; veneration ot an empty name, auu tne aablic daaer aad public good. The selfish aad ambitioas wdi- d scrt th

.t aa oeea a rreat uuat wave, auu "p . r "

m hundred aad fifty-faur Repub- seattlM aau sans ay ja auooe u oae hundred thirty-two Demo- Mr. Blaine evkieatJy thmks the catas-

.1 Am. 9mAinmtwm mA lmAnmA. tTOUhS 881 aUS IVTeniediaO'e. 0 SftS

am ia tke Fortr-seveatk Congress the Jast said, aad for the first tiate. that be Fortr-eigaih Congress wiU have a ma- f noC and never again will be. a candioraW a? sixty-eigkt Daawcrata ia the date tor aay position. Boa. &. F. Barr. fcffntr. witk a tie m tke Sonata aad fa-1 Rapub icaa member of Coagreas. has arable to Ue Democrat ia a party vote, i fJL there is no future for the It Is perfectly plain that the mteresU Republican Pr j " . amddnef tW Democrat require a fts strength s cohesivmess of reemtmuafioa of this coacinassry policy, cent years kas coas sted solely in its suoDOsed invincibilttv. ascribed to Its

ha ...k it Amt Mk rm. i nower to dispense public patroness. It

aa assQ omces to out toits. mm -mj

wived party exists for the gaed of the maple, not for the enriehaaeat of the piace-buaters. This magniocent public

emu is of Kseu eaouga to

Uamoerat to smotaer

witk

: a policy wkiek ifcar-

a new era at out is eleetiosi It was

wreper eaough to insist oaaalea for the

sake of viotorv. ow, the vlotory aa aeon won tarougk the uaioa, we ougkt ta demaad harmony, all tke more Tor aba sake of the great interests tke Dsav

eratic is tke oafv party that

aad champions- Wherever it at posamte for one orranixatkm to til the field

aad do tke work of tke party we!l. tke spirit of conciliation should prompt oar people to uaioa. Wlasrevor lead tag Deutocrst have stood apart distrustmg each other. Iwlieving tke worst accusetknms against sack other, grewiag coatsanaily further alienated, there should be reconciliation for tke common cease. Frtnciples. not men, was tke eld motto, rriaciples, aad tke men who advocate kkem. should 1-e the motto of the victorious Democracy now principle, aad tke men who sacrifice their preferences aad ambitions aad resentments, their

flaw sad talents, for the

Tkis wrticv of ooacUiatioB

oar the sake of tke iaterests

wkiek tke party eJts to further. wiU

a too vMorm ot tan ! the war to stttl creator

he principle, i aadjwraouy.

Hnbbeir philosophy of RepuMicanism

ooastoted saapiy in tais ineory. lno oeoole have siowlv comprehended tke

fact, aad have utterly discarded this

Republican party. It Is still assorted by BopaaBoaa mm amkaiatiasf aooa aubMc aluauVer.

of tkose recoiving. it Is stated. 1.000 per moatk dnnng the late oaaapa'gn from Jar HwbbeJl. that -the graad oUl

oartv wfll be rehabilitated. Its aa

worthr mombm will be cast out. Its bosses deeapiUted. it tkkrres puaisbed. aad traitors put to death. Xothiajrcaa

be more impossible, since notfamg of tkis RepuMicaaism after tkess processes

were practiced, would survive. It k now probable. If we mar dedaeo

conclusions from statements made bv

Republican newspapers and party leaders, that instead of the reproduction of

the Republican party the disiategratioa of Democracy is hoped for. Wrecked Republicanism then propoes to attach itself to oae or more fragmeats of the Jesorsoniaa orgaaisaUoav There can hardlr be a combiaatioa nader aav ciroumstaaess of aayfragnHmt of Deatocraey witk any "lost tribe" of tkis false Ueiwoncaaism- As a distinct

original party It will hardly ester

another rrestosauai eampaiga. it was

suretv in extremis when Mr. Blaute do-

er. laoinr tats: uast ana least. mn-

tne XUsson Rouwmivi.'"

The death of Thurlow Weed, at the !

:e of recalls these facts: lhat t lav

reached the age of 7o, Jackson iK alhoun Webster 70, John Adams M, Bachauaa 78, Van Burva 81. Tavlor 4. Cass h Marcv aad Everet- 71.

lien ton 76. Of the older generation o! t

American statimen. Jhn Adam-.

reached the age of 91. Jefferson 83 (b ih .

he aad the elder Adamt dying oa the

Fourth of July. 182 , Burr 1. Monroe ,

73. Ja. 81, aad ratnes: ttenrr 'v. ,

Longfellow's studv remain iut a

he left it Xot a book nor a piece o, ,

fnrniture has been mored. The gntes ;

to the ground of his old bom-? av a'-' ways open to the visitor, but within the

house the bereaved family are secu.v,

from intrusion, and their life goes on as ,

it did before bis death, save lor tn great void that can never be tilled The poet's crave at Mount Auburn is only ' B- .ft .. . SfiJ

maraea ox toe nower-wrearas uaiiy :

plaeoil upon it by loving hands. ioa bat.

rich upper aad undercrust. Tie Lout The successful farmer is the resdjyz one in nine cases out f ten. It is onlr br reading that one van keep up with the time m which we live, It h been aptly said that an agricultural i' mnun:tv w thout boo'- aad per reiat nr to faraim?. is like a shrp at sea without rudder or compass. A , r a A Vorreiodeat f the Hum Sett' yr' r say that leaving on!r three or four canei to crow aad bear iru't from raspl-rrle. bla-k berries, currants and goowbernes, mar do very well a clay, or 'iuHe rich loani. but it lie not answer at' aH for a poor sandy, or tine eravel;y iL excvpC ;n the case of bbtck .ierrie, and even these hail bet be left w.iii half a doen canes to w tojitlier. V ith raspberr e-i. eight to tc. Ive cane to ;rrow nt toelWr sere found t do well sad bear abundantly.

Mot -beep get all rhe:r p-rma-nt

a mm fiK av aaam " "vtHB va flaaaLLhl ib

FOR

1HEUMATISH, Htirnlgim, Sciatica, Lumfafm, imctmckm, $orw$ f tk Chst, Gmt, Owns, 9r) Tsroef, SwttMft aao' SprmJms, Bums aW tM, ffsoero Bviity Him,

Ft awe rs, mmi mH stVkaf

PyvpanOMi to Oi jSl Sr. Ja4joj On

S trtal taAs tot ttw WfiwWty

Of tm CMS. MM MM MftMMf

1

OLD XT Aid. B1U0G1BTI AID 9C1LEIS II KEDIOIIX.

JbCOh

Mistwr najr

VIS Sft M OftV

MLwOltOUS.

A fashionable lady who lost her pet poodle a short t ioe since was asked if ; she didn't zreailr mis the beast "Xo,"

she replied. my husband sort of takes

bts place ia my sanctions. lkii ii

Hy

they

up then llieosjf

importaat problem wttfc

taey vrffl be expected to gfaoale,

at is Perhaps a wise

oaefc Coaarem i ejected a

tkme kt advance of its irst

Tkis gives its members

as study the questioas upoa

will he oalled to act without

ouarht to equip them witk a

as ams. ox

which

Tictory which tke Dasaoctatle party swfchrwftd to tke recent ekotikmaksiog iBMudTtBehtek triumph were snored fu Hw Hortk. places upon it arsspoasiMBff tfmt at ttttw km tkaa treassadoam Bat svesi with tkat respoasibOity aad tae evidences of confidence ia tke Dens

ity which the cheering returns

.tkeoartvis aotret iaapostnoato

tkaa take tke iaitiative ia jmbHe ana. The Soaate aad Mm Bxecu-

arre oaa aegativ tke bast work that the o a a ... s

i may oo, ana uaaer suca carcumw s

dared that he was uadoae.

never more he a caadi late, aad waest almost every iatelligeat Republican eeeJeesss Ids party's miasioa accoaspliaked and that its end, like that of the ok Whig party tkat gave h birth, baa

eaasjsuv ao matter how sagacious aad awoagesstr tke popular branch may be, fawalasorive but partial credit for it Ct Meotkma. aad wiU stttl he uasv to toe its principle carried out for Oko good cf the ooontay. Bet if on ao eaaan of tins coaditioa of thiags. he

lakori att less fractif ylag. its rs baity to noae tke lew great. It as act a to Justify by its et

evtdeat

Wak the retara of peace and setUeBssat of BBistioas growing out of the ktteHBafe eon filet, the gr panose of this Republican party was aekieved. Tkonosfortk tt ka existed only to hed omoes aad enrick its favorites. Its exkaeacewas based, as Mr. Hnbeett confessed by kit sots, apoa ofBeml pstroav asw. aad its am was drawn from ofactal

aalkoritv. A stated br that akww of

Coagrsssa. Mr. Carlisls. of Keataoky. "tkere kas beea no tae since 187 wkea a full aad iah- vote of tke

people would not hare shown a Democratic ma jorfty of half a Bullion. ' ' Tkeoe latest sleotioni show tkat improper ingasaees wfB be bereaftor lestottd by the masse even when exerted by the President kimself. and if thi be true

the ReDobticaa partv is doosaed. It

wOl be defeated, even if it exist. inlTOt, aad disappearforerer a a National poBtkwl orgaaJaatkm. Other ooeMioao,

ty to ffoverasMjat, rsform in the

Civil Servios, local freedom. Federal

rferewo m sfidrs of the State-, aav others mar be discussed by

tke press aad party leaders, but tkeead

is sssasaaety wevnatae just aow uam tke next fWsteeet m be a Demo Tat. sad tae whom ooejrtry wtlfc a eVsgfee of satkdaction never before fBustratedeoo-

fftsees tke fast awl tke

ity.-.

hv

hi

ner. Herbert Spender save

American will be a more powerful man

tbaa has heretofore extsteo. Jt seen ts the case, the coming editor will have to brace up and take buxiag lessoni loir-; tU OUiuH. ;

" Is tke point well takear asked s i

of we cenvenUon. 'tie warn -,

kens, res!" shouted a mewVer near b ; priagfag to his feet. 8ome oae had left s pia with a view to iast suck acoinci-; deace. BHriingKm Bsaweee. An Oswego young lady nsade seven i hundred words of the letters esntaiad , in 1-onservatory." while her mother' wrestled witk the week's washiag anaided. Edacatioa is a great thiag lor ; those who seek it. X F. ,frrpf. A Chi atro lover bet hi girl tkat be i

could tell what she was tkhtkm of. He

but

teeth when be.we-n three and four tear old. An authority-sas4 "In the sheqi. as ia the ox. all the temporary inciir are tip at a month old. as Wfil as the first, secmd an 1 third molars. At one ear old the two central incisors ar chaaged and replaced by permanent teeth, and the fourth and rif h molars

are op, x rooatas later ine two.aiend central and the sixth molar apiear. At two ve rs and six mnths the l:eral

tke eom'ng permanent incisor are cat. and the first, nrerfnl man second aad third saotar are, perm tnent.

At three years old the corner inrtsors are fhedaad shortly afterward all the permanent teeth are ia the mjuth. Jferef HVrd.

A.YOOEXXR

I AMES EVERYBODY.

Mv ttow rsr'f a'.r sr4 4 i

a ft am W adaat. A in lta- la

aatB 1 utaU ibr tmmliT.froM

Wavtaw em AeoirMtaTisv

rtm l. Mmi too. CartWMM WroVj y Vttfe astuitfai ruT !a rl r. fwr wr futk ui!t M

aaaTi t e" a ea aiciarrm, aau dp- iviij-n t sa.uT TMiearMaMMialMTnrtilFftM-'' ttrmr. ra-. a cM W !! n a Oa Jm. a . to' ftr loanrm r-a-

ta: atan.a ao fwcsM la o-n .-ar aratrn.--., win braaltfal aatlatM. rldla tn fMim m -aihlj. Sara. (ria. x.it ra Jt a gtm t.fUnnsja vt 4mj m ft4T r &m 1 ! Jf1?"

fctax4cJ M all "h fam !. Il 41 Iar. a OS ta nn! m "S i- it v nv urrsaor Jt co.. rnw.

MV ww oatftwai atr.

Akoat Yi

Aa assaomg incident ocetHitd xefentlv at a mas Basetiag of six or sevea aatl-vscciBatioa st at Toiftoa. Alter tke meeting ha i been calk-d to order, one of tke members, who is a very learnt d man. read a lenihy esay. which pr rei conciusiv-h- that all persons w no bad been accinat with genuine bov ne virus were -ertaIn to be more or warilv. He a-erted with gtvat poitiven-i that virn jrm a cow, or heier. contained ti e eence o cjwardlines, whkh w:t . ..vn trasBi'tted from the parent io ths children:

make over aa old dies so a to amke it amt that the uttim-tte re-ult would b: look aew. MkulelpiuM Ckrnuck. , tb cotap'ete degenerstrv of ttie Amert-

Heard oa a slow tram.' "How long! can w-otde. He al argiieJ tuat mor'. is it staos this railroad was complete 1 f7 , ' ell as phrl courage could oniv WeB. it is aow alraot Ire years since ! be found In men w ho had nver allowed tke fast train was rua over it." "In-; tkemelve to be va nsatel. He pointdeed! Thoa I suppose we may meet j ednitb pride to Julius Csar.Xapol oa it coming beekr FhUmdeUAvt .V.t I ami otbernWe heroes, who would nerwITL ir. . 1 r 1V amwinted to a row id pins if W? !r l?. thev had had boviae matter from acw

" aci -wrwopMon , u their -tem. A new memlwr got tin

W n CMCia CTViVMM wwa warai aa.u'

hougfat she was thinking of h.m.

she wasn't. She was tadvimr bow to

Crram to tV- m -r&

rm t .ta I r 14 al '

ll l .ea-' i uArx

arf -.-Tti. -I and . " 'r

rseriinj. i - "ttc la rt atlac a; m b- nc. v.

i ,a. -'" - oar at IB- . .r r n ra"41:l.:'BaaStrrk-

TfTn'l -na a jpt-n-r i a iu m !

HIWr'tH'tM.nMTlikI ATh-lra. Sura

FITS

ftrtat CWr VILETIC PITS.

wo a aaxad a4 "rwM

kaasas paper tells about sepbyrs carrytag a bed-ouUt sixtT-oae mils, aad then gomg back for the skeet, we ain't tkere, Cktoaps limt. Oaa you kelp me a lata?" said a tramp, poktag kit head into aonuntrr shoo. "Whv doa't vou help yo ir-

senr- smu um mwprw Tksak you. I wiU, said

as he nicked ao a Dutch

loaves of bread aad disappeared Bke a

streak ot listfaiag. f otto wed by half a

lamps ot coat.

The Huagariaa have a national awe the osstskr toteadedto rep-

"the aaanaot course of true

love." We have aover seen tke aaece. hot pmami the greater pari of It coasists of an sMsrh geattesaaa kiekiag a yooagmaa off the froat stoop, ifirWaaVmtt HmtcbtiK. WOWO"JOWWW M"""""""!-"" J "Mueieo" You ask kowweproaoames ptaaoforte. We are not exactly certain whether the best usage awtaoriaos four or five sylkthles; bsi a friend of uors. who is wet! ap ia sue matters as he Bros kt a tinasmimtly thickly popnfcatodby tae pasaolorta, pjreooaacestt mM aSw

Aa wM JUad at It. Aa Austin grocer grossly iaoalted Mrs. Moos Bchaawdasrgthe other day. t...-Mmm. t VUaa ta a W.

at tb crtttv aad asked th peaker jf

bo, ine vinia from a bull yearlinjr was . at a m ' .

. not csUoJatea to mase a Tacciaate.t persoa buli-hesded. and was told that that would be the aubject of the next e?sar. i W must mention In thi coaaectioa

i that the freskleat of the Botou Anti- 1

aagrily. Vaccinatioa Sncietr was not present.

the trassp. i aad nooe of the members, or an v body

: else, for that matter, had seen aim for

several weeks. It was whi-erred among the members tkat be had gone back on them, tkat he was a Jadas Arnold or a Benedict icariot. aad ha 1 had himself vatvinated. hence kis nawUiagaess to appear amoag tkess. Just as the member was peoadiug oa the dkk. aad lepeatiag overaatl over, tkat boriae vira from a cow made men cowardly, aad tkat the aavacetnated atea wou!d be tke keroe f the future, the dooropenei. and who should walk in but the mi-sing IVswIwtof the society? A n;re giaace at him was snmcient to conr ncethe most lacretlakMH that he had not allowed l.lnJllf to be vaccinated, for his fate was covered with partially healed small-povsore. The poor maa had net got ver a bad attack of the dread disease. Hi carved aad pitted features beamed, kowever. witk oy at once moor seemg kit asnrseetostion bretkren. He advaaced to shake hands with them, aad give them hisexperace. sad perhaps thessssU-pox. also, bat. strange In av llaft ISOiaaal IsStSWr thflVO, ThV

I had waited theasstres out through tko '

a O ft at . . JO u OMha. .. . U . T

windows turn saw ooors, ine. omv vi

ever beea

. . a. . iu.

t,f aafkl.ac mrn-t i ka. vatt't'ltM m -r i ,. A.m wtia a imrtf anatla

arar aa aJ

, aijaftaSt.,STS.

1M

-wowpamrvi

. a ha mp -afnataaaf

a a i ana .an mmbtmi w'MftaMMMftyaMi wm

mmZLmlml.ffM

am Sowmfcar FREE. CMtf

MhW

I ftiiaf

The rv"twe

O 'fiat SMa b : k BMW. J"X'"WO csagAJ i" I S tmttf tfc yj tt. S .1 nctrrOa tfatad CHiaWMt ty Lobuui Mt con. f.Mmh . Slckte. aaaay athf Meat wrttad;

a

)hnMVli

mrr tar mt -W, ttMliisl

t . - - I WW1 AV AaamsaV aW i

h.. f T. Trow- er Tatohadof

kUal f .ILSSocfctno or y mmi SoMiha P""

Oearary Ce. Jfew-Xora, m. a.

lUSON&HAMUN

MBANS.

aeisax ho roa laSaaStr

aOMi

a0 tmm rwIM y- Aaw

Aliartrft ef I at aa. Aa aW'2J'

the sestet, ptorfajly rsouested the gro-1 windows aad tide doors. TK osrto wokrh her. A he adbjsted the ! ibk iod tiou tkat they ksd

watar aXiglraffig

tt Sa t& a

. i ii a dnai ' 4

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