Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1885-1920, July 03, 1885, Image 4

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    GENEBAL KOTES AUD MEWS.
rnenmonia caused iieai-ly a fifth of the
' "leajiha in Boston during March,
The President lias appointed Israel Lavr
ton to te superintendent of tho mint at San
--Francisco.
Perry Dav$i, of PainrKiJler fame, has lsen
-an inmate of a Pennsylvania almshouse -for
$he last fifteen years.
Seventeen houses were moved from Yaki
ma City to North Yakima .during tf?o past
freek. ,.. - .
, Another cloudburst in Siskiyou county,
Cl., last week, some eight or nine miles
porth of Yreka, did considerable damage to
piacy settlers. ;
' The fish wheel at Bra.lfprd's island is tak
ing abont two tons of salmon a day, less than
a fourth of wht wag being taken at this time
ast year. "
Jim Ben wick won th five furlong race at
ftoney Island on the I lth, in 1:022.
Flocks of blackbirds are cheeking the de-
' Mies Emma Nevada, the American prima
donna, was recently the guest pf the Pnnce
and Princess of Wales.
Hoggin's California horse Tyrant got bad-;
, y left in the fJaat, after gaining a great rep-;
jitatiop on previous races. -
California by recent telegraphic dates,
daimo 862,000 tons of wheat for export, and
' introduces good figures to prove it.
t The excitement in Arizona on account of
the Indian outbreak is increasing, and the
citizens are askirg the government for bet
ter protection than that afforded by the few
troops there. A number of settlers have
been killed and the Indians have not yet
been punished.
L. J3.'; Meyers, the American champion
Amateur runner, won every tHng near Man
chester, Errand, on the 13th. He ran a
half mile in 1:51 J. '
' I. N Bibbs, the absconding postmaster of
JLwiaton, Idaho, who stole $20,000, has been
caught at Harn'son river, B. C, with 10,
600 in his possession.
-- The secretary of the treasury has issued a
circular directing customs officers to collect
ij alien immigrant tax of 50 cents each from
foreigners coming to this country as tourists
or travelers in transit to other countries, as
- jvell as from those coming to this country to
reside. .
A shrewd Indianapolis man, out of work,
. wrote an unsigned note, stating that he had
Irowned himself, and begging that the ca
jial might be. dragged for the body. Then
he applied to the authorities and eeenred the
job of dragging for tho body, and cleared a
hundred dollars for the work.
A dispatch from Paikersburg, West Vir
ginia, June 18th, says the situation in Jack
pon county is becoming pcrious. A hundred
families are on the vere of starvation, and
pnless aid is spepdily extended by the. re
mainder of the State or the ojtside world the
most disastrous results may be expected.
New Orleans, June 21. Director General
Burke has gone to Washington to make ar
rangements for securing the .135,000 appro
priated by the last congress for the payment
of c'aims ol foreign creditors of tho exposi
tion. This sum, together with the amount
he old company Mill receive from the new
company for the plant, etc., will be suffi
cient to pay all the former company's credi
tors in full.
Lord Randolph Churchill insists upon a
thorough re-organization of the Conservative
party, sending Sir Stafford Northcote to, the
lpse of Lords, making Sir Michael Hicks
iknch leader iu the House of Commons and
excluding other members of the old cabinet.
The President has appointed William A.
pay of Illinois to be second Auditor of the
" treasury, vice Orange Ferris, resigned by
request.
Shasta county, Cal., is h-.ving a big boom
In quartz, some rich ledges having lately
been discovered near the Middle Cr;ek H.
. JL station,
Brazil is prepairing lor the gradual eman
cipation pf her slave?, and the law governing
process estimates that a human being, as an
prticle of merchandise, depreciates at the
rate of 5 per cent, per annum.
The Qtieenhas created Lord Wolseley a
knight of the order of St. Patrick, in suc
cession to Lord O'Hagan. This is in recog
nition of his success against El Mahda,
The report of the grand secretary of the
1,0. G. T . shows 104 lodges in good work
ing order, with a membership of 3203 males
84?, females 1466. It is estimated that
here are 225 members who have not re
ported. The peach regions of Delaware, Mary
land and Virginia indicate that the crop will
Je the largest in ten years, if not the great
est ever known.
The discharged railroad men at the rate
of 100 per day are leaving Yakima, many
walking and carrying blankets.
A man back east has committed suicide by
wallewing a handful of tacks. It is certainly
a funny way of "tacking" himself up.
At Whatcom, W. T. recently 320,000 feet
of lumber was sold for SI GOO, or ?5 a thous
and feet, considerably less than the logs cost
Secretary Whitney delights to study na
yal architecture. He ia a Ligger man than
old Noah.
The President 13 regarded as a sort of jolly
big uncle by the two littlo daughters of Col
Lamont.
James Garfield, the son of the late Presi.
dent, is a tall b'ond, while Ids brother Har
prisa short brunette.
A storm in Iowa last Sunday killed many
people and destroyed about one million dol
lars worth of property.
Farris is prepairing to get rid of her nn
mcrous beggars by sending them to Cayenne
there to colonize and support emsciyes by
beflfging from each other. The idea is bor
rowed from the man who got rich by chang
jjngj his money from the right pocket to the
eft and back again, deducting interest and
discount at each transfer.
ThelW.T. Dk Witt Talm age contem
plates making a European journey during
the summer. He v ill leave early in J uly and
toiu his wife and daughter who have already
sailed for England, in Switzerland, lie will
Remain until the first f September.
SOUTHEEH EEVIVALIST.
Sam Jones' Terse Eemarks and Sayings.
One sin cuts the soul adrift from
God.
' If I had a cveei I'd sell it to a mu
seum. What's culture worth if it's notliing
but whitewash on a rascal?
I'd rather be in heaven learning my
A B C's than in hell reading Greek.
I have little taste for theology and
botany, but I love religion and flowers.
I can't bribe God's grand j ury nor de
fythe court that tries me at the last day.
"I have doubts," says one. Well
you just quit your meanness and you
will quit doubting.
If a man hasn't enough religion to
pray in his family he hasn't enough to
save his soul with. ;
God have mercy on a man whe pro
fesses to be a Christian and has not
got it from head to foot.
Be honest and pay your debts.
There's too many men in the Church
boarding with their wives.
I've seen men not afraid to die, but
I never saw a man that was not afraid
of the judgement of God.
Everybody ought to keep good com
pany. -There is not an angel in heaven
proof against bad company.
It's not so much when and where a
man join3 the Church. It's all right,
just so he sticks up to it.
Twelve years ago I consecrated my
self to God, and since that time have
never had an invitation to a ball.
Amman's hates and his likes deter
mine character; a man's infirmities de
termine what he is and who he is.
If you are ready to say to-night,
"I've done, I've quit." then you are
right where God can put his hand on
you. ' ' ' ' .
I would rather associate with a dog
than with a profane swearer. I say
things that sound strange, but I've
weighed 'em.
If you want to know where all the
gratitude of my heart centres to-day I
will tell you. I go back to that
August day when I got Christ.
Religion is a reality with me, as
much so as the fact that I've got four
fingers on each hand. "I believe," is i
the ground on which I stand.
What is judgement! It is the equi
ble adjustment of all issues. What is
it in the ecclesiastical sense? It is
the final session of the Church in
heaven.
If you will let me, I would cut loose
the last ligament that binds you to sin
and let you swim out into the bottom
less, boundless ocean of the love of God.
Perhaps if you don't talk of your
religion it is because you hav'nt any
religion to talk about. Folks with ill
health don't go 'round bragging on
their physician.
I would not take the record of some
people who hear my voice to-day, and
go to the judgment bar. of Christ for
all the money in the universe of God,
and goodness knows I am poor enongh.
A man will tell you that no one can
get religion without going to the altar.
Why, altars started down in Georgia
sixty-nine years ago,' and I tell you,
you can be a christian without an
altar,
Conscience! Thank God for every
cultivated and enlightened concience
on the face of the earth. The saddest
sisjht the world ever saw is an outraged
conscience that lias been outraged by
sin until it is as if it had been seared
and branded with a hot iron.
Thank God for a bee-line to a good
World. Do you know what that
means? The bee, after going from
flower to flower with its velvet trdad,
and after extracting the honey, soars
above the tree-tops, and makes a bee-
line for its hive. Happy, happy,
thrice happy will we be when we can
strike a bee-line for a good world.
What is the record of the members
of the Churches of this town? Ten
thousand gallons of liquor sold to-day
by a member of the Methodist Church,
My God! A mother's tears a Church's
prayers can never wipe it out.-
I can't defy the great God that tries
me at the last day. I cannot rush up
in the face of the great God, who m
the beginning held a flaming mass of
eternity in his powerful arm until every
spark that flew faom it made a world.
Many fellows pray for rain with
their tubs bottom side up. God can'
fill a tub in that way, unless he ex
ercises gravity. You put your tub
right side up, hoops tight, and close up
under the eaves, and you will hear
something thunder.
It is not asking much of you to ask
you to believe on the Lord J esus Christ.
I believed on him for twenty-five yearr
but I did not believe on him as much,
as the devil did. The devil believed
on him and trembled I believed on him
and went on drinking.
I have as much right to go out and
get drunk as any man in Nashville,
Who gave you the right? Who gave
you the right to lie and to swear and
to steal? I do not want any man to
ioin the Church and do like he does.
An old woman gava the best defini
tion of religion and repentance 1 ever
heard. Repentance is being so sorry
Tor your meanness you won't do it any
more. Religion is, if God will just
forgive me for it I ain't going to want
to do it any more, :
State Sews
The State library has received about
$500 worih of law books from Saint
Louis and San Francisco. This is the
second lot of books received within
two mqnths. -.,-....
All work on the go vernment jetty
at Yaquina bay . has ceas d. Mr. Pol
hemus the superintendant, will re
main a few days longer taking sound
ings of the bar.
O. G. Savage, who sued the city
of Salem for 20,000 for injuries re
ceived sometur.e ago, by falling
throug a rotten bridge, has recov
ered $1200 and costs.
The Session laws have just been
completed and are now in the binder's
hands. They contain over 600 pages,
and are the largest ever issued in Or
egon, The rules and regulations for
applications for pardons from tho Pen
itentiary, have also been published in
pamphlet form,- by the governor's ad
visory committee.
Th car of the United states' fish
commissioners reached Portland re
cently, with 10,000 hard Bhell clams
from Tacoma, and of a variety un
known on the Atlantic coast. They
are packed in the sai.d of their native
beds and covered with seaweed, which
is watered twice a day with salt wa
ter. They are to be planted at Wood's
Hole, in Massachusetts.
' Morrow county has five prisoners
in jail.
There are more'entries for the State
Fair races this year, than ever before.
'Two attempts which have been
made lately to wreck a tiain near
Turner, were unsuccessful.
r
Edward Hilton of Umatilla countv,
was murdered by an Indian while out
hunting recently.
Eastern Oregon contiguous to
Snake - river, ; will yield about nine
million bushels of wheat this year.
Belva Lock wood is coming to lec
ture in Oregon.
Columbia river salmon, are put up
by Chinamen at 42 cents a case.
Oue hundred and nine Perchercn
horses valued at $90, 000, were shipped
from New York a few days ajro. to
Baker countv.
William Dunbar, a Portland com
mission me -chant, was recentl v con
victed for having oleomargarine or im
itation butter in his store for sale, and
not marking the samo as required by
the law.
A Boston drummer who had trac
ed a great deal and knew "every
thing," r( in his mind,.) -was relieved
of a $400 diamond pin recently, wfnle
on a spree in 'the noble stale of Or-
ejron ve Know.
Judgo Bo'so has issued a peremp
tory mandamus, compelling the Hon.
R P. Earhart, Secretary of St ite, to
issue warrants on the State Treasurer
in favor of the State Agricultural col
lege, for the amount due it under the
provisions of an act passed by the last
legislature.
The thirty third degree of the A. F.
& A. M., has been recently conferred
on a few Masons in Oregon,- for their
proficiency. There are only eight gen-
tlemn-in the state who have had this
distinguished honor conferred upon
them.
About forty per cent of the shad
sent to Oiegon, died, but the Willam
ette river at Portland received 500,000
and the Snake river at Ainsworth,
100,000.
Senator Sherman. s remarks in Sa
lem and Portland to encourage home
industry, and patronize small man
ufactures, were very important. There
are a great many small manufacturers,
who if given encouragement, will m
time be of great benefit to the state."
The Coos Bay News is informed that
Getchells cannery on the Ccqui'lo, will
be run to its full capacity this Beason.
The cannery will furnish the fishermen
with boats and nets, and will pay them
a stipulated price for the salmon. It u
theintention to run 15 boats beside
seines, when the season opens.
A correspondent at Washington,
says the President ard the administra
tion are entirely opposed to all acqui
sition of territory, whether of Mexico,
Cuba, or elsewhere. He believes that
we have now as much territory, ,fnd as
large an amount of illiterate and incon
gruous material in our population, as
we can safely manage. That he is to
tally opposed to an aggrandizing for
eign iolicy, and believes we have work
enough to do at home, reforming our
own administration.
To get much for little, is the real
quintessence nf happiness. Muoh for
little has been the cry of Jew and
Gentile for thousands of years, and to
get much for little, men sacrifice their
fortunes, their lives, and their sacred
honor. On the one side, to get much
money for little work,, and on the oth
er sde, to get much work for littlo
money, make most of the trouble be
tween employer and em ployed.-American
Miller,
Making Syrup from Beets.
We were pleased to meet with a
gentleman, -Mr. - Page Minor, who
is interested in works situated on the
Columbia river, near Cape Horn, for
the manufacture of syrup from beets.
We had not been aware that any ex
periment was in progress amon us for
the growing of sugar beet", or for ma
kins use of them in manufactures. It
seems that this concern has worked
the beet to very good advantage, and
has now oil hand 3000 keep of syrup
made from them. Of course, it re
quires some rectifying process to en
Ue them to make good syrup or
sugar, but if they have established the
fact that sugar beets can be grown to
advantage, that is something done of
importance. Sn gar and syrups are so
low in price now, that it will be a dif
ficult .matter to establish extensive
manufactories. Wo read that Euro
pean sugar making from the beet, is
proving slow business just now be
cause sugars are so cheap, and in con
sequence those factories are paid heavy
subsiclie?.. To have demonstrated that
we can grow sugur beets to advantage,
is something gained, and to manufac
ture "at all, is valuable experiment.
We wish the- enterprising gentleman
interested in the work all possible suc
cecs. Willamette Farmer. -
Tjssful Monkejs
The newest service rendered by n.on
keys to mankind, was recently illus
trated in London. In one of the school
districts, there weie a great many pa
rents who reported " no children " in
their families; and in order to ascer
tain the real number of children in the
district, tho school officers resorted to
an ingenious expedient. Two monkeys
were gay ly dressed: put in a wagon:
and accompanied by a brass band,
were paraded through the streets of
the district. At once, crowds of chil
dren made their appearance. The pro
cession was stopped in a park, and the
school officers began their work, dis
tributing candies to the voungstersj
and taking their names and addresses.
lhey round out, that over sixty pa-r
rents kept their children from school
So the monkevs and the brass band
brought about 200 little girls and boys
to sciiooi, wincn surely, was a verv
good use for the monkevs.
When any farm crop commands a
paying price, it is folly for the farmer
to turn speculator, and hold for a pos
sible lise. Once a crop brings a pi ice
above the ateragf, hundreds of thou
sands of faiiicrs i in mediately jump a'
tho con :hijion teat they can make an
etra proH by j-reducing ihaf crop,
with the rifciilt, that in a fsw mouths
the amount of that croj on the market
is doubled or trebled, and prices fall
lo.ver than Wore the rise. Not Ions
igo, some hales of hops were sold in
the state of New York at Sheriffs sale
for seven cents a pound. Those hops
at one time, could have been sold at
one dollar or more, a pound; but the
owner had turned speculator, and ex
peeted still higher prices. While this
is an extreme case, yet the incident is
suggestive to those who have farm pro
duce to sl), and especially to those
who are owirg money, and dependant
upon the return of sales of their crops
for the means of payment. State
Rights Democrat.
There are some new developments
in the Maxwell-Preller murder at St.
Louis, which will probably make' an
examination of the full details of the
tragedy, necessary. It is now intima
ted, that a conspiracy to defraud an
insurance company, is at the bottom
of the whole affair. It is even claimed,
that.Preller i3 still alive, and that the
body found in the trunk, was the sub
ject of a medical student, put there for
the purpose of leaving the impression,
that Prellcr had been murdered, in or
dor that twenty 'thousand dollars insu
ranee said to have heen placed in Lou
don, might be secured by certain par
ties. Preller's relatives are very anx
ious to get tho money, but the com
pany refuses to pay, until it is clearly
demonstrated that Prellei hs been
the victim of a cruel murder, and is
not a party to a fraud. Frauds of the
same character have been perpetrated
before, ana this mystery bhould be
sifted to the botiom. -
Revilland said very lately in
speech in London; To-day, France is
a "tabula rasa," a nation without a
religion. In that fallow ground, it is
true, weeds grow. ; Frivolity and li
centiousness abound, especially in
Paris, and in some other districts; but
foreignerswho have themselves con
tributed to make Paris what it is,
must not isdge of all France, by Paris.
The day of grace for France, has not
yet passed. She has given more mar
tyrs than any country in Europe, and
the sowing time, has been a time o
weeping, It often is so, as the sower
thinks of the risks that intervene be
tween sowing and reaping; but ia this
case the harvest is certain, for God is
faithfuL
REGflt! STATE UU. SGI!
33K.iisr,ORi:ao2sr.
Graduates Receive State
FOR rAKTICULAES, ADDKESS -
HENRY I,.
Would Respectfully Announce to
, Tha Ever Before to Xuunish
taKVEIT TIIIIN G JJS THEIR MTV iC.TSa-
HAVING lately added a New J. A. Fav Moulding aa
of the VEK Y JB&bT '
A FINE STOCK OF MOULDINGS
A"ND SUGAR
FINE CEuAK RUSTIC, CHAIN SAWKU I'LOOKINU rUKNlSiiiSlJ UJX SHOKl 'UJJ!.. UAH.x
LUMBER and FEA'CINU furnished at UAKi) TIME PHICUS. Oood sound CEDUt POSTS, liAJLlJNG,
PICKETS, oiCy lor t I3i& e.-NCiau a special. .
T7OR Reference seo Residence of Cy. smith, 4 miles
bound to make the best Lumber and to pre satisfaction. ; Uivc us a trial.
A
11 orders left with Thou. Sheridan will be promptly filled, and all Lumber delivered on shor Dotice
after May 1st. All orUem blioula be Aadrcbsea
.
John
or Robert Booth will
undersold ! in Lumber.
i - .
have the best.
not b8
They
Simuel Marks,
Af?iiER
S. MARKS1 l Co.
-DEALERS IN
' HAVE CONSTANTLY ON II AND- -
Croclssry, Glassware,
Wool and Produce
iion
AND THE VERY HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR THEM. .
S. MA-XIICS .to CO
ITCH
But before you do
W. G-. WOODWARD'
MIT .0-
n
-AND-
Buy a New Set of Harness
OR A SABBIiB
One of the Biggest and'Best Stock of Goods ever Brought to Town. I
use nothing ibut the best leather, and have got
EVERYTHING IN THIS LINE. DONT FAIL TO CALL ON ME l
W. C? Woodward ZZoqeburg.
00L!
Educational Diploma.
! , ' .
BENSON, A. M PLAIN, OREGON.
the Public that They are Beiter
Matching Mac'une we will Keep au immense sto-jlt
!
! WELL SEASONED CEDAPw
PINE LUMBER!
j - -
above town or ur. Hamilton s, uoseDury. ne are
to ;
Voltaire' Grumy
1 LOOKING GLASS OREGON.
Mai - k?,;
.W.-...J. Fkiedla:;per
Provisions, Cigars,
' Boats and Slices.
o
esenp-
- Ro$oburg, Or.
UP!
tliat
come 'round to
f every D
Bough!
f M (fl P
M - -
AT
;;WrT)TTiTiA:i
would respsctfally inform tha pnMc that
has ou Laud a tins asiortmeut of
Dry C 9iL4, Groceries,
and in fut every thin? ti3 j il!y kapS i a t
c ass store. Give mm a call ;
Goods at Low Pricoo
"AH Kiatls of Protluco
Taken .11 yq f jr G 3.li
tsA onlera pro.nptly attaaJtd to
1 9
ni u sin
Owned by J. W. Carlon, t'1 noted
lloi scuian. . !
This Fumoos Horse is IGh hands
high, weighs over 1,400 lbs, iaot m
hogjny Bay Color. , Six yewra old next
June, Pel feci in Form, Limb and
Boil v.. .. :.. .
: CiLYDSS was sired at Salem hy tlie
noted imported G lex eld, winner t
the Centennial 1876, uid iinpovted
into the United States ly Jus, bur
rows, purchased in 187G by Major
Bruce, and by him brought, to Oiegon.
Gleneld was sired by the greit Scotch .
prizs winner, Johnny Copp, that won
moi-c prizes than anyother horso in
his day.'..;-H:s dam was by thojnstly
renowned, Glexald.
CLYDE'S dam is t!io noted Henry
a n.i Ilamiltonian, brought from Illi
nois to Oregon in ISGrf, and pu refused
by Jesse Cornelius.
"Tin attention of all Farmers and
Horsemen is called to the above partic
ulars, and they are asked Lo call and
see. this beautiful horse and get terms.
Good pusttirage ftirnishei at reason
able . rates. E et v possiWe care will
be taken to preveiit aceiilents or. es
capes, but no rsp')U.sioiii-y ussumed.
For further partietilars see or address
J. W. CAlvLON, Fvo.seburg, Oregon.
mi m 8
SHOWS
) liilixli&U LSUifil how . to
proportion cornice?, to make moulding
ilovv to make Eave and Make 'mould'
ding; gunge a.tapmiug stick 8 square;
make. u top mitre box; get tho length
of hii rafters; "-jet tl.e backing for the
same, ir
t th
e trt a
JHC
k rafteis;
Wt the length of " alh'V ' rafters; "et th
hip for a ei'iK-ave rt..f; get the , j anl
pitch rojf; cut the lop end of mould
ing for . ake; strike a circle with a
square; draw a spir.d. AUo the 47th
pioblem; of titl id explaiiii! in a Ufff
vt a v, tjr; t. itvntrhl t u7Jtji&-a,
Piacni iiO wnts.
FOii SALE AT THE REVIEW
j OFFICE.
F.03EBTJ 111 G POCEUY STOUR
ROBr. EAST )N, rEOPItlETOR. r'
- 1 .. - ...---. .
Jackson Street, cr.je door tcuth ;t Mr. Comjtm'.
ISA
JUST 2J2'IE3VSD
A ' A STOCK. OF
CANDIES, NUT,", CAKES,
c Backers, teas, spici,
SUGARS, .CANNED GOODS
COFFEES, ETC., ETC., ETC,
I Exchange Goods for Good Butter;
and Fresh Eugs
MY GOCD3 mRE ALL FRESH,
; , HOBi EASTOX.
BlacksmithinG
1. '5J. M ATI5EWS
IIAVIXO LEASED BOW B i
Bros. Blacksmith Bbop is wtvr pi-fparcd to to 1
work in the tilaek iuli!iii Line iu a hrgt'dM
uuunr. . IIo net&ofsiaK a ;eciiUY ' .-
ISAAC 'MATHEWS,
Hs Just Opened
Opposite Carlons Stable.
J nicy Hog t Moderate Prices
I OJlIfli f,en'1 six c'n1' 'lr posUsrs. en I
ft lite fi J1r'lve free, costly boxot sttHxl
il l i 8 LA jwlticU will help all, f either ex to
more money rilit away tluvn an tiling else ia th
world, f ortune? aw.iit the workers absolutely ur
M or d -rut- THUK nd Va., Aujraots, Mjjn.
1085
rflVAlXABLETO
w;u be mailed F'nrrr?:J 'i ti
to all applicanu f 1 1 . C - i
and to customer! of last year itioat "
ordering it. It contains illustrations, prlcea,
deicriptions and directions for plantinf a3
Verrtable and Flower 8I2.1DS, t
D.M.FERRYaCO.DJSiT
Pedes'.rians and teamsteifj at tiia
North turn to the right at meeting.
Drivers in England invariably turn to
Jie left. ; In France and Switzerland
they turn to the right. In the South
ern (states, they have no well settled
custom, but now a crusarle has been
begun by the newspapers there, to fix
tho habit of turning to the right One
of thera "' re marks that " preachers
shculd talk it from the pulpits, teach
ers s:)Ould inculcate it upon the minds
of their pupils, and parents should
teach i: to their children.
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