THE DRAM&. Gold, gold, ia all one can bear from Washington. The pirate takes what is not his own. The Wall-streeter does the same. Licensed robbery is being per petrated in Wall sheet, and the people are the losers. Germany and England are now having a tilt. England has more rows than she can take care of. & Very Hncermfal Rendition at the Opera House. Last Saturday Evenlag. On last Saturday evening, a company of Heppnar's favorite amateurs present ed to a large audience, tbe drama, "TcDy, tbe Conviot." The oaet was aa follows: Tony Warren, a many-Bided character who has an boDeat heart beneath hie ragged ooat, S. 8. Horner; Weary Way side, hia henchman "too tired to work," James Hart: James Barolav. hard hearted and vindictive, Clyde Saliug; Philip Warburton, a sooial leader, Clay Folsom; Judge Van Cruger, of the Supreme Court, Harry Warren; Warden Burrows, of Sing Siug prison, R p'. Hynd; Jackson, the negro footman, ilomer Harrington; Lena, the reputed daughter of Judge Van Croger, Mabel Herren; Mrs. Van Cruger, Cora Rhea; Miss Sedley, who takes pleasure in being disagreeable, Lena Bebme; Sally, with a soul above hush, Floes Famsworth, Tbe musio was very good and tbe whole play muoh appreciated. Mies Anna Brown and Mr. J. E. Lathrop rendered vooal soloe which were well received. Miss Elizabeth Matlook, who bad charge of the entertainment, reports a ?60 bouse, netting $36 whioh will be turned over to the Fpisoopal church, All deserve muoh oredit for their efforts to present this highly moral play so successfully. The past administration should appear in history as "the chrono logical recapitulation of collossal blunders." Any person who will support the gold standard in the face of what i now happening every clay, can swallow an elephant at a single gulp- mmmmm Vest, of Missouri, went aftor the administration in the senate the other day. lie quoted Carlisle against himself. This is not diffi cult to do. Major Post, the government engineer, died in New York, this week of appoplexy. He whs prominently connected witli the Cascade locks. While thoro aro quito a num ber of prominent republican with congressional aspirations iu Ore gon, yet it is hardly probable that the opposition to Hermann and Ellis will assume any great pro portion!. Union Uopublicau. THE gold reserve is down to about 150,000,00a Just as well Lave bad the rimorvfl intact, and if the government had exercised its prerogative and paid out silver for silver obligntionH there would have boon no trouble. And if the Wilson-Gorman law had nt boon passed the treasury would have gotten in morn money than was pout lloTdof Oregon' cotigroHHinon voted Against the Ihiii 1 bill. This will bo pleasing to their constitu ency. This country Las had too many Uicds already. What is noedod is a protective mennurn that will supply revenue mil1ioir-.it to maintain the government ax wi ll M furnish protoctiuu to Atimiifiiti litlor and imliihtry. Tniiii K(. publican. Tilt freo and unlimited coinage of silver U the only II, in that will over break the combine which holds neatly every nation mi earth by tho throat If I ho diiT.-rciic between gold and nilvcr canm I U bridged over, an tho gold-bug avor, then Id tin go to a eiUnr banis, and then M the g.M lut go t Nrdiliii, if thry hr iiot alir-ficd with ihia rliiunte. Lively as a Cricket. 11.1 l . . n . aiiuougn in ine nre. instanoe as sluggish as a tortoise, the kidneys be come as lively as a cricket when i healthful impulae is given to them with EinBtetter's Stomaoh Bitters, a Dro' moter of activity in these organs which counteracts a tendency to their lethargy and disease. Ionotion of tbe kidneys, it should be remembered, is the first stage of those dangerous renal maladies against wbioh tbe resources of medical soience are too often exhausted in vain Peri! is forestalled by the Bitters, which averts Jiright g disease, diabetes. droDsv, gravel and the troubles arising from a weak bladder. Equally efficacious is it in checking and eradicating malarial bilious and nervous ailments, dyspepsia constipation ana rheumatism. Adds tile and t-leep are improved and oonva- lennenoe hastened by its benefloient aoiion. Either when health is slightly or seriously impaired, the value of this restorative and preventive medicine is speedily made manliest. Thb Black Butte Trouble. Word cornea from Long Creek that John Ongeu is having some trouble with the lilaok Butte not particularly with the mine, but with mme men who claim a portion of it. Mr. Qagen bought tbe Black Untie proper from Ed. C. Allen now of Pendleton, wbioh was thought to include all tho mining grouod np to the Jordan claim. However, there proved to be a itrip of ground between tl Jordan and Black Bulto to which Mr, Oagcn bad no title, or, at least, to which it would have been diflloult to establis ownership. Win, liurnbnm and Dick Murphy filed on this atrip, and Mr (iiigen gave them 81.0(h) as owners of the same to settle the dispute, lie- rently it transpired that Win. Radio, W. H. Bobbin and W. F. Hilverlootb had a olaim mi the No Man's strip, or claimed to have, and hired men to work out the BSHCKHiuenl, Mr (ingei) warned theiunlThy threatening nrrtat, and the following day iiitd stronger argument and the hove not being hired to fltili' l, ft without further ado. However, the report that a lot nf mi I'd men having driven them i.lf is boeh. Only iuih man had a gun, mid we are reliably inform-! t'nit he was not connected with Mr. O.igen la the mot '"r but had been out burning and wan arei, lent illy a by Uudrr. The Black Unite b been in litigation ever since it was first die- nnvered, and if the truth was known has ' hosted" more than one roan. It valuable property, and yet Mr. ()gn will be bit ky if he can get through with nut being lad out nf eiiateiire. Wurs Atnericntin club t.gitlior to tUltiage the credit i f mir country for aordnl gain, it l.ilt time that aomethitig el.oul I bo done. It leMiM In high trcnaoii rum. tuit UcU hU unpaliiotic M't, and though wa dieliLc much the method t f the cu f Ku.-ia, j. I oh tauld of Lie mighty poerr ouht to U Wt' uixn the rrraturce h call IhrinaoUre Sum Rat Acer's at Ike W ..il.lt r.ir Ayer'e Harsaphrille eiij a the rttraor dinar d;linetion of having been IheimlT blood pnnller allowed an eihibit el the World' fair, Cbioag.t, Manafeolnrere of oilier eareaimrilla ennglil ljr evary mean lnol.Uin a allowing of their good not Ihi'T were 'l Inrnrd away under the nplii-atlon nf the ml forbidding the entry of palrnt medininea and noatrnma. The deemnm nf the World's fair ant hu nt n-a in fa,.r f Ayet'e Hareaparilla was in i fleet filo: Ayer Harsana- rill i not a patent medicine. It do not tiflong in the liat of tnwtrunia. It i her on It merit. A I'aftl.- A parly wm given Mis Nlhft l.ne, of Walla Wall, last even ing the real lenee of Hon. J. N. Brown, i'f tin pit Mim t.jnnt ta a iir nf mr l-.wnamaii, T. It. I.ron. and baa I -.11 l.ilng Iter ftif III pl Wreka AH pir-n: leemr.l .i enjoy ttimUpe in ry eoiiie nf Tie wor.l, and alter l)in padof game ao tot tor tiaimU muMtiieul, a IhmiiiIi'uI rrpatl l y !! h.ie., Mr i, N. Ilrowo, ill!) irrt.nl dil J'.ln .i ,a (. (o'O Th-M 1 1 r. til ef a followa. WASHINGTON LETTER. From our Regular Correspondent. There was a time when many repub licans wbooonld not agree with what he did respeoted Mr. Cleveland because tbey believed him to be oonecientioue and straightforward. That time has passed. Mr Cleveland baa shown bim self to be a trickster. And in nothing hag be shown it plainer than in that hysterical message appealing to con gress for finanoial aid. Although that appeal was made when cuogress was ready to adjourn fo tbe holiday recess manv members baying started for home the republican majority at onoe gave np tbe idea of a reoees and worked even on Christmas day to respond to the appeal, by preparing a tariff bill, not exclusively tor protection but to increase the revenues nf the country to the extent of $40 000,000, and a bill authorizing the sale of 3 per cent coin bonds to maintain the gold reserve and of the issuing of 3 par cent treasury certificates to meet any immediate deficit. These bills have been passed by tbe bouse, although not a few republican members voted reluctantly for the bond bill, rathe' than have it said that tbe republican bouse bad refused to aid tbe president, and forty-seven voted against it anyway. It is now clear that Mr. Cleveland did not want tbe aid of congress. That was plainly Bbnwn when he, through Heore- tarv Carlisle, deolared that the bouse bond bill would not help tbe adminis tration unless "ooin" was struck out and "gold" was substituted therefor. That was asking an impossibility, for Mr. Cleveland knew perfeotly well that the house was atretobing things to agree to a bond bill at all, and that a bill for gold bonds oould not get one hundred votes, let alone pass. But that isn't all. It is now announced that Mr, Cleveland will not wait to see whether the senate will pass the bouse bills, bat will prooeed to make another issue of bonds, and that it will be made large enough to carry bim through the remainder of hi adminis tration, and they are going to that same old syndicate, although a pretense is to be made of giving the publio an oppor tunity to subsoribe for tbem. The five reasons which Representative Anderson, of Iowa, gave for supporting the bond bill that passed the house are weighty. First, the bill does not require bond issue; only authorizes it, if neoes ary; second, the bonds if issued would bear a lower rate of interest than those issued by the administration, and those it is now arranging to issue under tbe old law; third, it oompels the ad ministration to give to our own oitizens a obance to buy any bonds issued before offering them to foreign bankers; fourth it doe not retire the greenbacks, but empowers the secretary of the treasury to keep them out of the possession nf speculators when necessary; fifth, it prevents the administration selling bond to meet ddUulenoies in the reve nues, as It has done. This b iud bill is a long way from representing what repubtioan believe iunght to b done, but it doe represent what can become a law, if Ihe senate will oonsent, and that I the principal reason for it having been pnt through the house. The a I ministration already has authority to Usne bonds and no secret is made nf its intention to use that authority. If tlioae bond oould be issued nndertbe house bill many million of dollar in interest would lie saved. That' tbe long and (hort nf it; it isn't a question of principal so much as of dollar and cent. The linns committee on foreign affair will report a resolution asking Ihe president for information concern ing Ihe alleged otleranoe of Ambassa dor Bayard la pnblio speeches. Wbeo that ioformatien I forthcoming, if Mr. Ilayard ha been correctly reported, be will bear from the house, and will not lie a com men I a tor y roeags, either. The same committee will ask for all Ihe paper in lbs Waller ce. It sounds od J t heir men dieonnsmg Ihe probability nf half of the electoral vote of Teia being cast for the repnl.. Iioao preeident'sl ticket c-lt year, but men who know the siin itioo in Ihe stale are doing that very thing. Mr, Frank Welch, Trian who le mi in Vti-ioa-ton, said; "There t bardly aoy douhl of a sudi-eeaful p tiuhine between the Tela republic. and popnliata, nd their Coinhiue I f JH'i uOght Id be TALK AS YOU EAT. IO.NK lTtUS. In This Inntance Tour Topics Are Chosen for Von. The latest fashionable fad is the con versation luncheon, which Is not to be despised as an up-to-date mode of en tertaining. Small tables are used, and at each guest's plate besides the name card is pluced the menu, with atopic of conversation written beside each course. All conversation except that pertaining to the special subject is for bidden, and in many cases this restric tion itself makes the luncheon a very jolly affair. At a recent conversation luncheon held at Newport the subjects chosen for conversation were as fol lows: With the iced bouillon the guests discussed the question: "Is the mascu line idea of humor a sort of horse play?" The conversation with the fish treated entirely of "the new woman and the way in which she will clothe herself." The entree was eaten while bicycle tales were being told. With the salad was discussed the college-bred girl. Frozen fruits were eaten while the conversation turned toward the weather, and the coffee was sipped during the intervals of a heated dis cussion for and against woman suffrage. Many merchants are well aware that tbeir oustomers are their best friends and take pleasure in supplying tbem with tbe best goods obtainable. As an instance we mention Perry & Cameron, prominent druggists of Flushing, Michi gan. Tbey say: "We bave no hesi tation in reoommending Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to onr customers, as it is tbe best cough medicine we bave ever sold, and always gives satisfaction." For sale at 50 cents per bottlo by Pbill Conn, druggist. LOFTY .UNTAINS IN THE SEA. A Cable Detour Around a Range Seventy- Five Miles Long. There exists in the great ocean be tween Australia and New Caledonia a range of mighty submarine mountains, whose limestone tops rise within three hundred fathoms of the surface. The discovery of these peaks, rising sheer seventy-five hundred feet from the bot tom of the deep sea, was made by the men who have just finished laying the first section of the trans-Pacific cable Sir Audley Coote, says the San Fran cisco Chronicle, who was at the head of the cable expedition, arrived here re- cently on the steamer Alameda from Sydney, New South Wales. He said: "The sea from Australia to New Cale donia has been surveyed by a British and by an American vessel. Your Al batross went there and did some very good work, but, as it happened, both this expedition and the other missed the strange feature of the ocean that I can describe. We had anticipated no great difficulty in laying the cable se& tion, and did not find any until sud denly the bottom of the ocean began to rise. We were forced to cut the cable there in midocean and to buoy up the ends. It was then found that what had hindered us was a range of sub marine mountains. "There is nothing else like this in the world that I know of. Mild, very mild, for January. Stick to your resolutions and don't permit them to blow away. Tbe lone school closed this last wetk after a successful session of ibret montbs. Prof. Gilstrap has been out looking for another school. He still resides in our midst. Another year at baud and the bi) s are waiting patiently for a ch .nge of tactics Who's first? The people ot this vicinity show re newed interest in our Sabbath sobnol. It is well attended. The lone literary and deba1i,ig society whs well attended and an interesting time was had. The following officers were elected: Paul Baier, Pres ; Mat Halverson, Vioe Pres.; Edward Keller, Treas. Wedding bells. Oa Christmas the matrimonial ship agaiu launched in onr neigooornooa, Having aboard to we known and respected young people who start out od life's voyage with tbe best wishes from all. They are Mr. George Allyn and Miss Cora Rus.-ell. We also learn that Mr. Albert Allyn started on the same journey on that day, The Lexiugtoo publio sohool is pre paring for another entertainment. It will be of tbe nature ot a lecture de livered by tbe advanced pupils, illns trated by mHgto lantern aoenes, wi!h additional literary exeroises and music by the Lexington Cornet Bund. A small admittance will be charged for the benefit of the school library. This is booked for Satnrduy, Fer. 1st. Jake. January 6, 189G. whole oil You look at cod-liver oil. It is so much oil or fat. But the chemists come along and tell us that in that oil are united, in almost invisible form, most valuable medicinal agents, that the fat of cod-liver oil is only one of its merits, and that no process of medical skill or chemical science can unite these peculiar properties with oil as they exist in nature. This is why there can he no substitute for cod-liver oil. When you get mtt'c; Fmu! ;Son vou ?et the whole oil divi" lUUiaiUll ded ntQ tjny little parti cles, digested, and ready to be taken up into the system. The hypophosphites which are combined with it are valuable "tonics, increasing the appetite, strengthening the nex-ves, and restoring vitality in the weakened system. When you ask for Scott's Emulsion and your druggist give yon a salmon-colored package with the picture of a man and fish on it you can trust that man with your prescriptions I so cents and $i.c9 SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York. 3 cSsC rttojrrsLoys ot Law, BEPPNEU. All business attended to ir, a prompt and satisfactory manner. Notaries Public and Collectors. OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. OREGON Id The Kfglnnini; Of a new year, when the winter ce'son of close confinement is only half gone, many find that their health begina to break down; that the least exposure threatens sickness. It is then as well as at all other times, and with people even in good health, that the following faots should be remembered, namelv: ti nt Hood's Sarsaparilla leads everything in the way of medicines; that it aconm plished tho greatest oures in the world ; has tho largest rale in tbe world, n'id requires the largest building iu the world devoted exclusively to tbe prepa ration of tbe proprietary medioine. Does not this conclusively prove, if ynu are sick, that Hood's Sarsaparilla is ihe medicine for you to take? THE JKWb OF NEW YORK. ( It 18 l Jews i more than 240 years since tbe ews were first admitted, by special license as it were, to the New Ntl. r- lande, on the express condition that j'tbe poor among them should not be- ,'come a burden to tbe company or to the toommunity, but be enpuorted by their The rooun-.0WD Datj0 BB( moBt loyally have . , l I , . 1 , J 1 a.ns rise in a. ruplp"s-tbey kept the oompact that long since measurement we found that the peaky wore more than seven thousand feet h the average, and the highest of them seven thousand five hundred feet rom the bot pin of the ocean. Xess r'm three hundrM fathoma fro'n th('.'jr face of the iter we found the tos of the hlgl.ust mountains. The ranir'o ex tends for nearly seventy-five miles that ia, measuring from the extreme northerly to the extreme son fill eriy point. To lay the cable around Una range took lorty-eignt nine more of cable thun we had counted on. We hail to go around the peaks um a railroad would go around a moun tain on laud." CiMMin or nraixRHi. Echo and Jnpoy have purchased tbe interest of George in Ihe wash houe and have uinved same lo Main street neit door lo the opera house, where they will oon duot a strictly first class laundry. 'Ihe patmnage of all is solicited and satis f aoiion guaranteed. 2 D. The RfM ruoh Tare is Hhilob'e Core. A neglected cough it dangerous, Ht'ip Hliiloli's Care. it at once with SUMMON. I s Titr. riKPt'iT t'ot'RT roR Tin roi sty ui Hiimw, ftle ul crrgnn HtMirv w liwlrf . I'lalntlir, v Wllllum Hrrmi-r, . . a llr i,( Mhl Wll lm llrrmrr. anl trunk llatrrman. u Krrftvcr "I II l'm lrt! iir(nienl I tun a i"I,rll"ii, lrpti.Utita To Wlllmm ttrvmrr. IMen.Unl .1 L I, Ln.ul nnl ll. .J. I .all.! I it 1 tie nam ttt In Nlate ol Hfrf.ttt I fill sn i.f in.rv ih flr iWj ol In neat rrg uiar ,-ri riilril lo mrr sn.1 ? Ilir.ti preeenl governor was only elected by ' l,lii nnl aiit ynu in ih i. iiiiu plurality. It has xn agreml thai the ppuliaie shall nam Ihe entire elate tickrt ami that the pfrai.linlul rlictie end reprrtenUihee io Con ! shall be equally diet l l with the republicans." The Ihiiico bating dm entarkeM Week'e work "ill p'l-'-wd I J lake ite roa. tt bung Oii.ler.t.i I Iti at It wiil oo'jr tiierl ntiee tuoie, Jual l.i comi l lib tbe law which ) that brill.rr ti l in ol Ml. I r.iult. to II The it tf nf tUrrfc. INI n I K .m lall an m a'ir. ,.f aant llr.C the ii .iiiiil alll ai'i'iy in lha fmirl ,.f ii, r. Ilrl t.mal! In aal-l nm,ltil, all r"'f J.rfmM aii't trr.- acalnal Mll'tam r Ittrr t.,r the allrt ..I l !, allh i'lfl on r 11 npv. alts fair l i tvr rf nl tt in uiim lrit ili '1 lat til Jnn, I-. aMh ttitrr ri ,.M fi . ihrr.1 al ili al ii a wr rnt wf iiiii'ii'i Ifi.m in f rt ilt Itrartnlvr, lM. a llh nl.rl nnlll Ihr-t. al Ih lal ol a -wt prtl lf iihiiiih r.m Ih Aral ilaf ul Jtift. w I a III, l"lr.frl on ! . Iltfftr,. al o tat a f.r r'. (l anmin if- m ih n rat .laf ol lp-nitwr Do You Want a Rig ? Don't You Want a Place to Put up Your Team ? Are You in Need of a Saddle Horse ? All these can bo procured at Thompson & Binns, Lower Main Street, Heppner, urpgon. Tii,.n m.,,n,.n ur.il bp.i mi I ill ml with Grant. Harney. Crook. Gilliam anil other counties, and can nin e money a it time in making tliuee sections with traveling men. Prices in keepiiij; with tha times. THOMPSON cfe BINNS. THE PALACE HOTEL BAR, J. O. BOEOHEES, Prop. Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. .T.r' r oeaaed to bave force to bind. Tbeir poor are not, and never were, a burden upon the community. The Jewiab inmatei ot the workhoim and alma house can be counted on tbe flutters ol one band aov day. They are not pauperi. Of tbt thousand who reoeivec help through the dreadful winter of two yeare ogn, toaroe a half dozen rumained to be aided wbeu work wae again to be bad for wage. Tbe Jewihb cbaritie are eupported with cetierneitv and managed with a lucceee wbichCbrintiime have good cauae to envy. They are not ma by boar. Is nf director who at retch llieir lege under the table in Ihe board Mom while they leave the actual management nf affaire lo paid eiipenn- lendeota anJ offioiaU. The .Tew aa a obaiity director direct. And uj bringa to Ilia management of hi trust Ihe aame qilaliiiee of buiuea aagacitv, of ni.irr- lug judgment and praetiod ctiinuiou enae with which be run bn etore nn Hroadway. Naturally Ihe reull ia llie arae From "The Jew nf Siw York," by Jacob A. ltiii, in Ihe Jauniiry U view nf lUvirwe. 31. TfiE Palace Hotel, C. i VAN DUYX, Proprietor. J have taken full control of this popuhir house, and mil vmkc it strictly first class. MEALS, 25 GTS. BEDS, 25 CTS.- gtf Fri-e Itatln mid Free 'Uui for all Gueiu V"aiitMn mm IT LEST ! LKJ-3at,7li IF Mr. 'uluiisl.u;! u in nlivo liny nml rull, , j.t Mat Licht tlllll'H lil' In'; fry quit n t !,t nn ll'.li Ch.is w , in liis il'iy. II, to- iton- in:,!,i' 11 liriv tli.K'oV- !;, .1 il.li' ,'iH Mint of i u it ilir.ciV('ror I !. v.i ulil nt tliis time I, III ,t J-1 H'li llf hlllll'S i'vr t-liunii in Ht iiii"r, nml tin dli'llpi-nt ll-i Well. llht Mori! llMS nini lnl in in t ii t ' T', !, II , il l! -I .' " rch iii, m. i.u 'i 1 1 r.N'niAU Mi, ii ,;'., i ifi ,i ut k''ii. IIkCOM r tli ft Tbe Mi.aea !i,e l.j.'i.a, MiWI .wr, I ml ng ee a'll,ing la 1.1 twi d n Matd llf-q. I I r'an.a),.flh, C-ra ! wiiilt I M been Ukle" Ibla.e eeay, t nl Mait, Mgi II. .ia, if. Cre llha. 1 1 ran l .ieo t.i wnik ll.ia eek. if li Jennie Noble, Mail Utah, f jorene ! ei deeirre, ai ihe oraniii.a .f e.i.u 2itlie.ln, an I (Iteee itall. MeMie ( aaiiuea t.ae twen riiiplri4 T II I . . . . il a ft i-l i ... . m.. .. , . , , , i "i". r. irrr.aai, lay i i.it.ir-', l'i , . I".' i. 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It enlMi IT.i llf io curing Ihoae ho nol the remedy thai Ihoy wrrn hmd in tbeir nrale nf it and In rnnaiii,pe a large demand f r the eonlinl wm at onee create. I. The drtigit nf Una Inwn h liltla IwM.lta lha tll all ah nl it. ligaiv Cordial ereati-e an aipiiie, aid d -- lion an. I hrlnga ah ml rapid liicia in llrah and atrrtigUi j I. I i. t Ihe nam nf a ul l ; ('lur Od Jnal Ihe thing t t rinMtan. 1 T.1L IVI' Plenty of them at the j;liMi Gazdte Office. . . . N'iw ' In lIll' Milltll, t .. I the Me.l. V. , ! .! ly In fcil vp.l i-.., i.i. ennliin'i ..f i .. in li e al: l. 1', . Iiri'iiii'nu h'l a I font I'i tl. t nn I 11(1,0 f,..a t,i i 1 1 -he WM-kly le'apaper of ' i f i '.U.i einrt, ! ."i. N i ltir r. prtti be made !.-.' ,i gitit a e !i .1 j .nriml.ll p "eh i, . i',f f,i pH-or, I ,,!. Vour Face w rl f I i f I . I . I iii.-Mn i ll h- ( I ' . I- I I. A Haby a I.lf. Iar4. "My bal y bal cruip ki,. m 1 bf HbiloL'e Cure." wrilra Mn J I! Mariin. nf lltiniftilie, Ala. rofe.Ubyii ,' V ll-ll- a. 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