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& I V. llallv Canifal Jnurna 1 r BY KOFBR BROTHBR3, SATURDAY, OCT. 24, 1896. A Two Days' Glove Sale ! , . . . " W W W '" W DAILY LINJS TO PORTLAND. STEAMERS Altona and Ramona te LEAVE DAILY. ' Portland, 0:45 a. m. iJ Salem 7 a. in., except Sunday. I f Quick time, regular service and cheap f ... .rates.... J M. i 11ALDWIN, l Agent, Salem. SJ SWi. f s S s H Feder's Brush Skirt Protector binding. The Improved skirt Comes in all shades. Dr. Denton's ments. Friday and Saturday wc will yut on sale our full line of Fiv dcho 4'button gloves, i his is one of Jay's best French glove, Wc always sell them at 150 this sale takes them at 51.20, There's a splendid assortment, and every pair guaranteed, We include a number of odd lots in our $1.50 5hook geister at SI, T. flolverson. CIRCUIT COURT PROCEEDINGS. Sleeping Garv Sanitary, healthful "and warm Capes and Jackets. Hats, A good assortment to elioose from. Every one u good value Sotno new shapes In New brown sti tf hats celved. Fedoras. Just re- Clothing, See us for your winter suit, wool suits from $0 up. All Dalrymple Co, PERSONAL. W. T. Slater returned this morning from Portland. Prof. Z. M. Parvln came down from Albany this morning. A. W. Gelsy arrived In the city yes terday from Southern Ooegon. Editor n. G. Guild, of the Shelrdan Sun, was a Salem visitor today Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Wright, of Mehama, were in tho city today. Rev. A. Robinson went to Lebanon this morning where he will preach Sunday. Geo. Stutcsman left this morning for the Sound country to be absent some time. United State Senator Geo. W. Mc Bride returned to Portland this after noon. Geo. G. Bingham returned this morning from a business trip down the valley. Rudolf Illrt, a native of Switzer land, today- recleved final citizenship papers. Hon. 0. A. Eoutello and daughter, lion. M. 0. George and Adjutant Gen eral B. B. Tuttlo went to Portland this morning. Prof. 0. H. Byland, who Is principal of the Aurora public schools, with Miss M. F. Colllson as assistant, Is In tho city today. Rev. n. A. Barden, of Portland who has been attending the Baptist asso ciation hero the past week, will preach to tho oldBoldlers and their friends at tho First M. E. church to morrow morning. 1 M. E. Pogue went to Gervais thiB afternoon where ho speaks this even ing in tue Interest of "sound money" and protection. IT. E. NcGinn, of Portland was billed for Gervais Ithls evening but owing to his voice failing him, ho was cnablo to fill tho appoint- Today's Transactions in the Various County Departments. Circuit court convened at 9 a. m. this morning and the following busi ness transacted: In case of Theo Bcrnhcim vs. Uin Ylm, action for money, plaintiff to reply to second amended answer by November 6, 1890 Cause continued. In replevin and damage case of Ferdinand Gollln vs. F. J. Eldrledge et al., motion for new trial allowed. Leave granted to defendant to file amended answer by December 1, 1890. Plalntlir to reply by July 1, 1897. Con-tl.iucd. In case of Phil Ncis vs. D W Jones, action for money, which was tried on the 10th inst and jury decided in fa vor of plalntlir, motion of plaintiff and motion of defendant for Judgment for costs argued and taken under ad visement for decision in vacation. The action fo money cae of Phil Nels vs. Kola Neis was continued. The ejectment and damage case o A. S. Cone ys. .S. A. Bogan et al., was continued. Action for money In the case of C. G. Burkhart vs. John Weiss, was con tinued. Court adjourned shortly before noon sine die. A FEW SOCIAL ITEMS. What is Being Done in Salem Social Circles. The ladles of Rebecca lodge of Dal las will pay the Salem Rebeccas a fraternal visit on next Monday even ing. This evening the members of the Epworth League of tho First M. E, Church expect to go out to tho -Kurtz farm north of this city and. enjoy themselves. The trip will bo made In a hayrack, and the novelty of the trip will add greatly to tho pleasures of the evening. NEW CENTKAL CONOnEOATIONAIi CHURCH. The new Central Congregational church at the corner of the 19th and Ferry streets Is rapidly nearing v?n.n a4 3:3C comnlfiMon. Tho enenretlrs and self-.'a,t J?:35: Even! sacrillcing efforts of the good people In that section of the city have been crowned with excellent success In their building enterprise notwithstanding the scarcity of money. Rev. Beaucli amp, the new pastor, has arrived in tho city and services have already been held in the edifice although the work on the interior of the building is not yet completed. Profs. Heritage and Winkler, have generously con sented to give a concert in the new chapel on next Friday evening to aid the church society in tho completion of the work and ere many days this new and comfortable chapel will fully assnme Its roll lu the city of churches, CHURCH SERVICES TOMORROW BAPTIST STATE CONVENTION. Closing day services: At 10:30a. in., sermon by Rev. James Sunderland, D. D., or San Francisco, The evening services will be at 7:30. Sermon by Rev. H. C Woods, D. D., or Colorado Springs, Colo. This will be tho clos ing day or this great Baptist conven tion, which our city has had the priv ilege to enjoy. The V. P. S. C E. will have a special rally at 0:30, In which the delegates in attendance will take part. All our citizens are cordially Invited to attend these services. Spe cial music by the orchestra ana choir. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Corner or Center and High streets, n. A. Denton, pastor. Morning ser mon at 10:30. bv Rev. C. II. McKee. or Albany. Communion at 11:30 a. m. Sunday school rally rrom 12 to 1. o'ciock. miss Ne llio Clark in chanrc. Junior Endeavor attends Baptist con- 30 p. m. Y. P. S. C. E. nir sermon at 730. bv j. -r. noye, or I'oruana. rror. Alien will have charge or the choir. Spe cial selection In the morning: "I will Extol Thee," by Suddi evening, "In cline Thine Ear," by Himmel. EVANGELICAL CHURCH. Corner of Seventieth and Cheraek eta streets, Ezra Maurer, pastor. Sun day school at 10 a. m. C. T. Doty, su perintendent. Preaching at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p.m. Junior Y. P. A. at 3 p. m. Senior Y. P. A. at 6:30 n. m. Subject, "Value of Religious Experi ence." A song service will precede tho evening preaching service. Union holiness meeting Tuesday at 7:30 p. in Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Aii are welcome. .Books. 1 y ? "A Woman by Robt. Barr. Intervenes,' Philosophy or Sontl- Hegel's Fine Art." "Tho Comedy or ment,"by Nordan. "Mrs. Gerald," by Maria Louise Pool. "Stephen, a Soldier or tho Cross," Kingslcy. "Joan Haste," by Haggard "Women's Work In the Home," by Archdcacou Far rar. "Amos Judd," by J. A. Mitchell. "Friends In Council," by Sir Arthur Phelps. 'The Children or the Cold,' by Frederick Scwatka. For sale by F. S, Dearborn, Bookseller, 2C Special fat T,. rs Today and Tomorrow. DRESS GOODS Every piece in ours.,, mwOV, lWO Qays Prices New TodayCapes and Jack, ets, Several New lines in Can. nA t-i... ... Call and see them before thpSX "'! 4 'Jr! 7M jff if L WS tn$ MJM The Empire Entertainers. Who come rrom the Grand Opera house, Los Angelos, to Reed's Opera house, Monday night; are on their way back East. The company, which is acknowledged according to San Fran cisco and Los Angelos papers to be one or the best and most refined vaudervllle combinations now travel ing on the road. The artists consists or the great European magician, Al blni, who is, without doubt, the greatest necromancer before the pub-. He. He is assisted by Sydney De Grey, the refined baritone vocalistf This gentleman will sing the latest New York successes. Miss Nellie Maguire is also a great character ar tist, which consists of the English costermoeger, the New York tough, the Irish Biddy, the farmer's wife, tho wair and other impersonations. M'Uo Mildred DeGrey, the celebrated Trilby dancer, is a marvelous per rormer and ono not seen every day. Popular prices 75, 50 and 25 cents. Seats are now on sale. ment. Don't Wait por MoKinley. O n. Lano has returned with a lino of winter Buttings that for stylo and low price beat anything ever on tho mar ket, Don't wait for Mr. McKInley's election, but make your selections at once. Gold, Bllver, or greenbacks taken for pay. 8 KM 8 IN CLOAKS Stylish, or course, but Btylo is noth ing without quality. Good fabrics? Certainly, but tills alone is not suffi cient. Perfect fitting? Yes; but 1ft doesn't muko a good cloak. The point is. wo unlto all these In our wraes.nnd sell them at a price within tho reach of all. - .Willis 'Bros, d Co. , " iCourthnd'Llberty. Tb& dsb Dry Goods; Clothing and McGinn Knocked Out. Editor Journal. Judge McGinn held another flat McKlnlcy gold stan dard rally at St. Paul last night. The Woodburn glee- wao hired toj put a little enthusiasm into the meeting but tho gun went off tho other way. The Judge spoko hut a few minutes before he used the familiar name "Popocrats" which brought a storm or hurrahs for Bryan. The Judge's face lost its usual radiance and his voice faltered, ho spoke but a short time when a second Bryan wave passed over tho audience and the Judge's voice was still lower and at thistimo he turned to the chairman and In a husky whisper told that genlteman that his voice had failed him and that he could not proceed with his speech. The spirit of patriot ism in uio crowa ana ms own con science had entirely unvoiced him. This is tho man who boasts his ability to handle tho Catholic vote. At all tho places where ho has spoken three fourths of thoso present have been for free sliver. noT Stuff. Reporting the recent trial or Dr. Estes befcro the Oregon medical board at Dr, Cuslck's otllco In Salem last week, the Astoria Bud got uses tho following head-lines In condemnation of tho mothods cm ployed: "An outrage on justice," "usurpation of criminal Jurisdiction by state board of medical examiners," "Dr. Estes condemned on the testi mony of n dissolute woman and rivals In Ills own profession," "Tho people of this city are more than in dignant and say there Is no safety for an honest and upright man." SPECIAL MEETING. There will be a special meeting of the Illihee club next Monday evening when business or importance will come up. A full attendance is re quested. The annual meeting for the election of officers will be held Tues day evening, November 10, 1800, when a full report or the business done since the organization or the club will be presented. GRAND ARMY SERMON. Tomorrow at the M. E. church at 10:30 a. m. Rev. n. A. Barden, chap lain or the G. A. R., or Oregon, will preach ft 6ernipn to the members or that order and their rrlends In Salem. AH old scldlers and their families are especially invited. Out of sight those uew heavy sole shoes ror winter at Krausse Bros. Moores Squelched. Charley Moores struck a hot spud yesterday afternoon when he tackled Green B. Cornelius, of Turncr.on the street corner, but he couldn't drop It. The old veteran Repullcan silyer man, wound him up on every issue, and the ex-speaker became so mad that he called the gray-halred old man and his cause all the names he could lay his tongue to. The police came to Charley's rescue and hustled him offi to the sarety lino Just in time. Take your Sundoy dinner at Strongs. Police Court. Three vags were this morning given 5 days each by Recorder Edes. A drunk was given ten days. This sen tence was occasioned by'the rrequency with which the -accused participates in such celebrations. Take your Sunday dinner at Strongs. Justice Court. Tho civil case or J. A. Roberts vs. John Savage Jr., Is on trial this after noon before Justice II. A. Johnson and Jury. Try a pair Seal Goat shoes Water proof at Krausse Bros. FIRST PRESnYTKltlAN. Rev. W. Steele, pastor. At 10:30 a. m. Rev. M. M. Lewis, of Albanv. will preach. Sunday school at 12 m. Chi nese JSunday school at 3:30. Junior Christian Endeavor at 4 o'clock. Sen ior Christian Endeavor at0:15. Even ing &ervice at 7:30 o'clock. Song ser vice and sermon, by Rev. W. M.Jones, of Portland. Prayer meeting Thurs day evening at 7;30a'clock. Comeund welcome UNITY CHURCH. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. Sunday school at 12 m. Unity Guild at 0:30 p. m. Rev. W. E. Copeland pastor. The morning sermon will be in memory of Mrs. Sarah G. Wade, whose funeral took nlaee last, Sunrl.iv. Subject of evening-historical lecture "Urlch Zwingle, the Liberal Christian of the sixteenth century." FIRST CONGREGATIONAL. Rev. W. C. Kantner, D. D., pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. in., by Rev. M, L. Rugg, formerly pastor of the Baptlstchurch of this city. Sunday school atJ2 m. Junior Endeavor at 4 p. m. Y. P. S. C. E. at 0:30. Preach ing by Rev. C. A. Woody, of Portland, at 7:30 p. m. Special music under charge of Mrs. Hinges. . first united evangelical! On Cottage street, near Center, J. Bowersox, pastor. Preaching tomor row at 10:30, by Kev. T. S. Dunlin: fit 7:30 by Rev. Geo. N, Annin,. ministers of tho Baptist church. Sunday 60I100I at xi, in. jv. u. j. IL,. atOMU. Y. M. O. A. II W. Stone and A. L. Veazie, of Portland, Will address the men's meet ing at the young men's Christian As sociation Sunday afternoon, at 4 o'ciock. xne .Baptist choir and orches tra will be present. All young men are cordially Invited to attend. ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL. Twonty.flrst Sunday after Trinltyi at 7:30, a, m. holy communion; at 10:30 a. in. morning prayer, litany and sermon; at 12 m. Sunday school; at 730 p. m. evening prayer and sermon. W. B. Magran, rector. EVANGELICAL CHURCH GERMAN. Corner or Liberty and Center streets, P. Bittner, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 n. m. Revival snrvi; every day during the week, excepting Saturday. All are cordially invited. w, c. t. u. .,J J!;? of Eugene, will address the W. C. T. U. at 4 p. m. Sunday arternoon. All invited. A LETTER FROM MEXICO. 257 Commercial st. mmmg A Railroad Man Writes to Salem. a Friend in Mexico, Oct. 15, 1890. II. M. Van Avery Dear Sir & Bro. Yours or Sept. 28 was handed In yes terday by Bro. Stump and he asked me to answer It Tor him 11s he did not have time Tor he Is on the road 15 hours out or 24,buslnc8Slsgood heiuand the men arc making good time. Engineers aie making rrom $200.00 to $300.00 per month. Firemen rrotn $90 to $150 MachiiiL-ts get $3.00 per day. Holler makers $5.00 per duv nil laborers -p ii Diaductive Cure of Disease Through the Use of 0XYVITfl"- SJISMK or call and we w, the suHercr and guide them to perfect health. eTe A. B, SLIM, Resident agent "Oxyyita" ChitwiaHouM, Silen. X X iiioiKiiiu Mornlna L'ome down and get a box of Buttermilk Soap 3 cakes In a box price per box l0c We would like to have you try our fancy table syrupy Wc can suit you. "Morning Glory" syrup is clear, sweet and appetl.ing. '-Tea Garden" drips is a pure sugar syrup no glucose enters into Its composition. In color it Is daikor than "Morning Glory," but in flavor is unsurpassec, and the more you eat the more you want. flARRITT 5 LAWRENCE, P. O, Grocery. Agents fpr "WorldBeater" Soap." THE MARKETS, Dec Mexicans, and get from 50 cents to $1."00 per day. Our living cost $1.00 per day. Three meals for a dollar. I can't give you tho prloo of the art Icles you mentioned but men with a ramlly tell me they can live here as cheap as they could in the states, Traveling In this oountry is not very good ror this country is full of unem ployed railroad men. Yours fraternally, L. L. noprER, Master 413. 10 to 1. Sixteen to one will agree that spot cash will buy more goods at The Pair than any other place In Salem. O. P. Darijy, Prop. s & w To Q. A. R. People. Henry A. Bardeu, chaplain of the department of Oregon, G. A. R., will deliver a sermon before Sedgwick Post, and Corps, at the M. E. church Sunday morning, October 25. By vote of the Post and corps, they will meet at their halls at 10 a. m. sharp, to march lu a body to the church. All ura urged to turn out, and notify ull comrades they may meet. YEy PARK. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Young Peo ples' meetingat 0:30 p. m. CHRISTIAN BCIENOH. Services at 10:30 a. m.and 7:30 p. m. at their hall corner Liberty and Court streets. For Rape. Isaac Larsen, a Scandi navian, of Umatilla county, was today brought to the penitentiary to serve three years for rape. THE UNION CAMPAIGN. According to a celebrated anato mist there are upwards of 5,000,000 little glands in the human stomach. These glands pour out the digestive Juices which dissolve or digest the food. Indigestion Is want of juice, weakness of glands, need orhrlptq restore the health of these organs. The best and most natural help Is that given by Shaker Digestive Cor dial. Natural, because Itsuppllcs the materials needed by the glands to pre pare the digestive Juices. Because it strengthens and invigorates the glands and the stomach, until they arc able to do, tholr work alone. Shaker Digestive Corhlal cures Indi gestion certainly and permanently. It does SO hv niitnrnl nmnnu nl I , j ......... ...w....i.i. Ul.i. therein lies tho secret of Its wonder- Bucklen's Arnica halve. The best salve in the world for o.iir,s. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever aureM, leiter.cuappeci nanus.eiiilblalns, corn, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures plies, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction or money rerunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Fred A. Legg. Reed's Opera House, PATTON PROS., Local Managers. One NightnOnly, Monday Night, October 26. Tho empire entertainers, under the management or Adolph Lasko, from the Empire Theatre, London. J. O. Rarves. Pnst. rvimninniw ful and unvaried suceess. D. W. Matthews, Act. Adjutant.' per bottTe6818' Pr'C 10cent8to1 22-3t I . The White House. Whether Mr. Bryan or McKinley go there the meals at the White House restaurant take tho lead In Salem. Ken worthy & George. Another Case. Tho diphtheria scare, fortunately,ls slowly disappear ing. One additional caso was reported to Chief or PoIIcq Dilley and every precaution will bo taken to prevent its spreading. The limited number or cases of tho, dread disease may be ac counted for by tho caro that is c Be Comfortable While Travelling in cool weather. The Union Pacilio system heats its trains throughout by steam heat frcuu the engine, thus uiaking every part or all its cars pleas ant and comfortable. It also lights Its cars hv the celebrated Pint.snii TakoyourSundaydlnneratStrongs. eih "'"klne tnem brilliant at " i nll'llt,. T'necnnrrnna nnnrlarl .11.. tho Fast Mail, which leaves Portland at 7 p. m. For sleeping car reserva tions, tickets, or Information, call on or address Boise & Barker, Agents IO JZU -i w Bryan -.and Free Silver Ralley. Will bo held ut Sllverton, Or., Oct ober 31, 1890. Grand torch lights procession. Two bands. Four noted speakers. Tho Mott boys Tho Bradley sisters. Spoaklng. Campalgu songs, Recitations. Good music. Come every body and attend tho last and greatest rally of tho cam paign, td The goldbug organ is again print ing that nlatform for the Democratic) -ll AIVI ll'iliAtli ilinn lMia .. u4? At.. , - -; wiawuiiu nuuiu uiu SUUH in HUl. UIO crclscd In preventing further spread; I truo Democratic platform. Headed by tho great, the only flLBINI 9 Tho master of wonder workers, mimic and humorist, Salem, dr. The Ladies and GEWS.-Thq stock- or underwear for ladlcs,gents and chil dren at tho New York Racket Is com plete, and all sold at racket prices,uall and lay in u supply when needed! oAwronxa., Sidnev De Grev. mt . . S i xne gaeat baritone singer, In tho lat est New York successes, late of noyt's "Parlo'r Match." Miss Nellie McGuire, The great character artist, a wonder ful performer. Mildred De Grey. The great Trilby dancer. Louisa Cludie, Refined 6ong and dance artist. Friedlander Bros., Music act. Sam Rowley, Irish Comedian.! , and others. Book your seats early, 75c, 50o and 25c Dates and Appointments for Bryan Meet ings. The Bryan Union campaign com mittee announces the following dates and appointments for speakers in till state. County committees and local chair man should make arrangements for these meetings and communicate with the stato central committee, composed ouoiin u. xoung, m. A. Miller and Frank V. Drake, rooms 405, Gand7, Chamber of Commerce, Portland. L. H. M'MAHAN. Table Rock, Saturday, October 24. Medford, Monday, October 26. Jacksonville, Tuesday, October 27. Phoenix, Wednesday, October 28. Ashland, Thursday, October 29. HON. H. C. 11AKRR and J. D. MATLOCK. Florence, Saturday, Oct. 10, at 2 p. m. Head or Tide, Oct. 12, at 2 p. in. Cheshire, Tuesday, Oct. 13, at 2 p. m. .niiiiiru, UCU. UCb. 14, M, Z p. III. Smlthfield, Thu. Oct. 15, at 2 p. m. Long Tom, Friday, Oct. 10, at 2 p. in. HON. W. T. HIQDON. Highland, Oct. 24 at 1pm: Beaver Creek at 7:30. Pleasant Hill, Oct. 20 at 1 p m: Union at 7:30. Macksburg, Oct. 27 at 1 p m; Mullno, at 7;30. ' Centre View, Thursday, Oct 29. Mrinltnp Prllnt. rnt- on Sllverton, Saturday, Oct 31, E. IIOPRR. Ralncr, Monday, Oct 20. Columbia county, Tuesday. Oct 27. Columbia county, Wednesday, Oct 28. Portland, Thursday, Oct 29. Hilisboro, Friday, Oct 30, Washington county, Saturday, Oct 31. Oregon City, Monduy, Nov. 2. W. J. D'AROY. Albany. Saturday, October 24. Corvallis, Monday, October 20. salem, Tuesday, Octobor 27 Oregon City,Wednesday;Octobor28. Portland, Thursday, October 29. Asvoria, irnaay, uctober 30. Above are all dates now fixed. Com mittees can arrnnffo .iftarnnnn nnd evening meetings ir desired. Joint discussions acceptable unless local committeer arranges otherwise. The Only Chair Car Line to the east is the Union Pacific, eastern cities are reached via this line with rewer changes or cars than via other lines. Rates always tho lowest. Tickets to or rrom points in MlO United StntfiS. Onnnrtn. nr "RnmnA for sale by , , ,. , Boisu & Barker, Agents, I5-15d-4w Salem, Oregon. SILVER. New York, Oct. 24 Silrer, 6$e; Jul LIVE STOCK. Chicago, Oct 24.-Ho2Llghi irwa 3.65; heavy 3.io3 60. w" Catties-Beeves o3.355.oo; Mwl y heifers $1.50(3.85. Sheep Good steady; ice hijher. GRAIN. Chicago. Oct. 20. Wheat, cuh 67 -. V UKTLAND MARKET. PROVISION. Portland, Oct. 24. Wheat valler,7V27ie 'I r-ii- ur.11. en. mrsif 1 Mail- .,an, uy., Flour Portland, 4.00; Benton coiutj, 4.00; graham, 3.25; superfine. $3.55 m, U Oats-White, 3334c;grer,3i3:piy ' mbags, 54-25S.2Si "". 4-57; cases, 3.75. Potatoes.. Oregon, 35iiSucperHek Hay. .Good, 1010.50 per ton. Wool.. Valley, Soc; Kastera Ortpn 57c Millstulls.. Bran, $12.50114. 5oJsho:U,tl3j4 Poultry Chickens,mued,2.5oa2.4o; broil ers, $I.2e,l.75; ducks, $2i3; geese, 5frj turkeys, live, 10. Hides.. green, 'salted 60 lbs 6a;c; under 60 lbs 44ci sheep j cits, io7oc. nops 4,7C Butter.. Oregon fancy cream.-ry, 3JjJ fancy dairy, 2535 j fair to good, :o(ujj Cheese .Oregon full cream, 9, Eggs.. Oregon, 22cperdoz, Beef..Topsteers, 2.252.4& per lb; tfi to pood "steers. 2V.(ai,l T.-W. cows. iKflX dressed beef, 34e. SAN KKANClbCO MARKET. San Francisco, Oct. 23. Wheit, K. 1 50. WooL.OregoM choice.ioKe,' inferiors 7c, valley, qc. . Hops Quotable at 57Mc f ' ' rotatoes 253c per sack. Oats Millin2,l9oi.05. SALKM MARKET. 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