&?$ r?V vJT.,.tys..sv,r'J tW -IK- THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, FRIDAY, -JULY 12, 1889. til gntcUtflcttccr. MEW J.BTEINMAN. ntARLBIRTKINMANPOLTZ. E1 1 ter. , L ROBERT CLARK. PublktiPT. DAIt.T lNTEU.tOKNCKR.--ritbll-.licd ' i', every day In the year, but holiday. "Served ;Bjr wittier in this clljr nna -.tirretindlUK AtlHttK ttl Ifirl N..ll a irMtlf flvtivnll fllAili.1. Mrt jntr in nuvancc ; SO ccnt.in muntli. uY lNTEM.taF.NCKR-Onc. dollar unit LjJWVr r"nl n year. In advance. RICE TO 8UBSC1UI1II'S-I'ctnlt by cliccK 1 m msiemre order, ami -rncre iiciiucr ei ,.;' Ihweeen be procured M-nil In n rvslstcrcd K.. I the IVwIefflcc, ni frretid rliuw mnll " matter. '. ADimiew, THE WTELLtOEHCER, i, . i-HiiejxMcr, r. NUUTOASTER, FA., July 12, 1880. Tlift llnbl ljilinr fttuc. (PlThe warls en lx-twecti the Cnriii'pU' eple nud the Aninignmtilcil s.eciii- Curnccie is rcixirtiil 4 nnvc n ;i-UlUennua n liiilfef ilnllnrs IM nwny itiRV the cost of hlicinlef the MriiiLie; Hed the Ain-ilgniii-ilctl fin- ciiiiHiHi te llMm-evcr a hundred tlinuniid dnllitt ilted down for their fide: lirsltlcii full febdy of assessable workmen tecnll umii r when.tliclr funds ic low. The ether Allegheny iron mills' linve j-viiefnlly get ; te out of tlie rain nnd signed tlic Aiinu- fccgiiluntcd WJile, and leek at the light jKHHK'n ns ueisy (lid en nil one mjiwecu kr'ayhusibaud and the bear, tf the i-em- fe'-rfitliv trine lui train fliT umvM will full jall ground ; and If tliemcn win, the Ciii jLaCRics will have no advantage ever tbcir fcllew-nuiniifiicttircra; which Is h'whdfthcv are new fetrivlni te tret. p' Ujieit the Mirfuec their ltoslllen leek te tic sound, lhelr itilvcr- tiftcment shows that by the whew K.they tirejMie te jiay, their Isilier JftWlU receive a handsome reuanl; but ftthls rcwnnl h lmstd tineii the Hssinnp- ltleu that the product of the mills will fcybe maintained at the high water mink fi-t)f the month of May. And at tlilHiiiiuk ItNMippejcd that It can Iks held if the jCSwerkmen accept the wages piopeM-d, f&whlch are less )er ten lliuii is paid cNe- ' iswjiere uui greater ill uiu hmiii neeiiuiu Kinf the greater nrediii-f! The ronten fur i-'.ftx, iiiiir timt tin, i.iiiij .Mm i v.. li.i.i full EMef work is very simple, u lirn It In ileled St&that they pay less per ten for their labor lthan tbelr comjietiteMandof course can ei Afford te sell ler a less price tier ten ; .'consequently they will get all the trade ',;Da ineir coiuiwuters will dry up. pfCThe result of this situation will be that !t the Curnei-ie firm will W ilnlm nil Hie EA&b"uslncss and that the workmen at ether ,r4eterie8 will le out or their Jobs ; and &wlieu this Is the Mxltien of affair, the CarnegR-s can put the price or skilled Plover supply of It, and theprlce will go 'flown, Tim idea or the lalxir nsoeliitIeii i-.in ti 1;enn iiiiflw. ,.iIen ..f If,!..,. ,,',ni R! ' ' i-.. ; .............. iWwntrc us rewards are excessive lieeause w&ef the ga-ater pieduct of improved ma- Kr chluery, in order that mills that de net sj3jme mil moor-saving iiiHciiini'iy may fibe kept in the market and may beena- gabled te continue te employ lhelr work- (U.-inur. II I., .....I...., I 1 II. ... II 1.. .. Fir' le "n-i"iTt"i iiiui llll'li' ,", ll Rf certain amount of the steel product that i.the market reiulre.s ; the Caincgles pie- &pose te supply the ivholeofit te tlieex- p,tent of their capacity, lielng eimblcd te fA de se by niaehlue ili.siK'iising l:il mi- ; but j-ajuviu iuu uitiur uNMieiaiieu puis ill a liar, wiyingyeu must pay as much Kr Ien f en i'0,,r prixliift Ter the labor en II, as :1e Vetir I'OllllleMllirrt. U'liinn II tu mir In. ttcnt te protect and maintain. H." It 18 ii very inteiestlug issue and the g&jright of it is net entirely elcar. Itmui K&thc one hand it may lie said t lint a man gg&whn can inuke two tens of steel in one srmlllln the time nud witli tiie labor that & would make but one ten in another, peught net receive as much cr ten In ?T"iil the oilier, and the iiiaiiufac- ' tllriT mi, rlil In ii.-ii, I In. lueii.lll r I.I euiierier capital and facilities. And that jfeBeeniwtobensouiid preposition, in Hue ? with the natural evolution of umlcrial ?5 Intensts. Te kick against it sivms like K, the old kick against the steam engine and every great improvement in material n. .development. Hut en the ether hand it gfefci clear enough that the steel-workers, who will in; thrown out of cmplevmeut by the machinery, are luteiextcd in itepiiing or delaying the pieicss ir tliev Bit? H,1 till. Kill,. llllllTV III tlltu l.t.k.. lu.llt.r .twiieelally designed te de away with Ew labor, 'tliere Is no ether iitue in it. S&pA smaller iiiiiuberofiueiide the work of t''u lurirvr iiuiiiImt : and the macbliierv fiS1 that enables them te de it U patenteil yUand Is the six-cial pi-ejierty of the one fa lirm of steel-makery. Here theiutercst.s S of the workmen and of the ether manu- KJt'iHeturers. arc allied, te avoid the fruit of fgj an exclusive advantage given te another W& bv the nateiil luus of tin; eeuutrv. II iu f& an artltieial aid udeii one sidu iisisfil M? V ll li.ili.liul fLiiiiiu.lllmi ... I I... ..!!.... mrif V """"." ..''.3iuvi i.ii iim- iiiiiui , g,H Is the Carncgies and the patent laws Mt agaiusi uu inn einer steel lmeiests or Allegheny: and which should win? & Shall we declare for that the cheapened : uiaiiuiuciuru is m me lmeicsl or the fceuntry? Hut then hew much will the ,innu!acturu Iks eheupcued ir a patent nrotech-e: monopoly command the lml- ness from 'which all coui)etiters aie driven out? 'u incline In think that the Interests of the country are this time with the labor association. C'litcliing Criininali. WAi Oev. Ixnvry, et Jllssisslppi, is a uev- Ul. -. . . -- ' " W erner inter our own Heart. Jle iropeses r,. -tecaiclitlie pne llghtei.s wJie se ck K'.fiantlv resisted his mitheritv Mini mint ET upon the laws of Mississippi, which Yff 1'ivunm; jiiijiiiuiiiiii'iii nun line iis a fa. vllliikl.ii.m.l r.. Iln. .IjuIi. ll..... .... 1 fUlliruillVlll Vl lllf U1-VTI3 UIU VIlHgt'll in upon lier soil. The L'oernerV K1. flret i-hsav at arrest at Niisbvilli. if miscarried through the decision of cue judge win. we eucuse n only a Pr inisdeineaner. for which Teiiiui-i' n- Sjs fuses extradition. This is net according M te the ceurtcsv Hint should nvUl M.. gt tween the states, and ede net lielleve tt it Will prevent the governor of Missis. Mg alppi from Anally grabbing ami getting gti, hid men, n nesucKs te the pursuit as lie jilVIIllSCM lO (10. M It Is te be conceded that the arrest in KNasnvillewns unlawful, tiehnr u in.nnt Warmut ; which the law is alwavs suik f Bfwvl In r.u.nl 1 .1 i . 4 i gr. . .i...,iiV uiiu mi. Itllst'lUV OI IPWtaiqli Justilles resistance te nrittat. ;Jfclllivaii could have safely delled the ijfBieier iKillce without a warrant ; and .the Chief WOllld htlldlv linvn v.,,l,,...,l t;5' use his pistol, knowing well his lack m proper auwerny ler the anest. Tliib j'WUCtievef Mflest IIIHJIl tcleenmi i.l.l.. I. ihas grewji up with the telegraph, veuiu 10 wi prenililted by the law. Aad yet It Is in eeustaut use, nud eeuiH te le defended uiii tin. ' ieeesslty of the cum?. If there is such u aeceMiltv. however, it sbnnlrl Im nlnlnl.. VMBgulxMl, and authority should lu ated telegraphic warrants. Clearly It m wy mm iu i'iiuii urresi. iiien every hifm telegrnm ; aud If telegraphic ara-ets M te be kanctlencd there should .eude- ipintc regulation guarding against their obvious danger, At present the officer nrrests uiMiii themnthis peril j which he In generally readyenoughteencounter for an adequate reward ; and the Innocent victims of his cupidity and brutality are many. It seldom (i.iys te call him O account, and the suH'crer learns te " grin and bear It" as one of the neces sary Ills of his progressive country. Small 1lnslnri. The Western Union eeiiipnuy Is said te I negotiating with the HMmater general ever the rate of iiiiiipciiiilleii for government messages, but as the statutes leave the llxlng of the rate en tirely te the dlrrclleii of the head of the pe-tiil service there enu net lie much negotiation. It has liccn the custom te tlx n sliding rate of from one te two and a-lialf wnls a word according te the dis tance. Mr. Waiiaiiutker has reduced the rale te one mill n word. President Green, of thu company, Ih reported te haxesald that the government business amounted te $i.li,ne( a year exclude of the signal service. An elllcer of the Pest n I Telegraph eenijiany deelaied that rather than keep accetliltH at n mill a word they would transact govern ment business free, and that may In' Just what cheap Jehn is driving lit. lie would then upicar before the public in the noel and startling pose of an enemy of monopoly. The friendless "Western Cnleti Is te lie ostentatiously kicked by a cabinet elllcer, who evi dently thinks It n smart sliekc of lluauce and economy te hae u service performed for as near nothing as possible. The telegraph mon opoly has few fiicnds, but the pilnciples ofjustlee bine many, and ll will htrlke most people as a cry small business for a great nation te demand work far be low cost. Te both the nation and the company the matter is a tiille, but it wills attention te the painful sjiectacle of a small man In a great ellke. m-m Tin: giinbe.it l'clrel Is expectisl te ex cel tier required siK'ed te such no extent Hint slin will earn n premium of $.1ii,inmi for her builders. Wi; nte ery imuli afraid tli.il the "Angelus" Ix loiuingte Aiiicriea idler nil, been n se it Is net thought pietiulile Unit the Krcucli l.eglslature will con III m tliu jmr jmr ehase bj Ilin mliiislereflliKinitHiila pric'1 se inircasoiiidile. It Is a mutter lei fear, because It would seem uiiicli brlti-r te Imve lltly geed ikiiiitlngs for the money, that de net li.qipeu te bu tlie work et MUM. An expuit Is quoted as saying Hint "fieiu n Btilrtl.y nrtlMle point of iuw,ns dNtlud fiemtliu Millet luitnia, tlie painting Is worth petlmps lu,Nir. or li!,non". mi Its own merits." I'll m i: has a new military law wlilili diU'eis Irem the old enn i hlelly in Its swisqilngapplieiilleu te all Kicnehincn, no mutter what their ixuipatieu. Kery man lu Praucn must new gixetlncn years ei Ills llfnteseiivcc in the active army ; thru for se eial years he w 111 belong te the resrn es, ami must held hiuisririii leailluesr, te an swer n call te anus at a moment's netii c, mid idsegiw) seiiiii little tiiuee.uli yenrte mitiiti'iivres In the Held. Alter the seven .c.ir perl oil huwlll belong for sl. yea is te what they call the tcriitmlal ainiy, nud then ter nlnejeais mom le lhuteriiieii.il receive, inuklug u total of twenty-lhe e.us, se that u man who enters the i.iuUh nl twcnty-enc. will net be fiee Irem moie or less in tln. military sen lee until heis feity-slx. We, lu America, can have lltlh, eoneeptleiiof thn way that maitial matters dominate tlie lives of Kieuehmen and (ler imilis. I.VM'.vsi i:it eiilhiislnsts in chess nud checkers Imve shown gient Interest in thn luebleuiH publihlieil every Saturday by the 1mi.i.i.iii:.nci:ii, and we will publish to te to met row (lie llrst of n sciles of eheiker pieblems by IchmiI jilayeis. 'I'liiiy Ace Kiije.v hie Tlicmsrlw..,. Aliliiriuau Deeli came home last evciiiug from his two da.vs'tiip te tiie Kasl Cml club at Wclsp's island, lie icpeits all thn lieis iu geed health and sjiiiits, and they me having a linn time. Tin: cm ions ease of Captain Mount has again attr.uled attention l,y IiIm iiim,1iiI meiit letiin ellleii ofcilstediiiuof the Wasli Wasli Ingten meuument. The captnin was an excellent elllcer with a splendid war icceid and an iiuteitumite lenuiiig tewiuds (lie tlevving bowl. He did net iilteli allow himself te letter Iu that diieelieu.bnl w lieu he dlil his subs(.iient lemorse was paiiilul and his geed tesoliitleus muiiereus and einiliHtic. One day he placed Ids icslna icslna tien iu the hands of his colonel, with tlie lequesl that if hoever again Miecuinhcd le Ills leiillile enemy the lesigii.uien should be lei warded te the seeietai of war. The I'oleuel pieiulseilgiiuil in due com no oftime Iho e.qitaiu succumbed and the icsignatien was sent iu and aciepted. Thucaptaiu has been trying haul te have the acceptance revoked, urging that lie was te have a mouth's winning, lint the law did net allow this and tlie pluck v ex-olllccrweuttework teinakuu living for Mis family. Thu best he could de at llrst was a dollar a day as an eidlnury lubeier. He seen hcciiiuen boss and was se steady, iudusti leus and cnpiible that he seemed just the man te bold devv u the Washington monument. IIe.vh t iipturisl the I iiIh. The iiduiiieis and owners et cats In Cam den are up in aims ever tlie sudden ills iippeai.uue et their loline ets. I'er (lie iiisttuii ei tluee da.vs complaints have inen made all ever the city by evvneis of cats that their animals weie inlsslnc;. Tlie seciet of their mysterious dis-ippcanini e Is out at last. The Iteval MciMgeiic mid Dune ( Inns is iu Camilen with n tent lull et wild animals. The maii.igei has disceveicd an iuexneu Mve teod for his beasts live cats wlilili eesls considerably less than liesh meat. Tlie managers mode of securing the i. its is te eiler small bevs a tit Ket te the show fin ever.v eat bieught te him. The Cam den small boy, as seen as he learned of the uri us man's etlei, started out w ith u bag en his back te catih cats, and the back alleys have been lull of these juvenile huutcis. Alter being bieught te' the eli cits thecals are steied away until dinner time, w lien they are thievv ii into the cages of the hutiKr.v tigeisand liens. Irish Tctiiiiits In )i'uiuili.. Mr. l'.iiucll nuthnrics the iiniioimco iiniieimco iiniioimce metit that the Iils.li paity will iuumsliatclv lerni a Tenants' lleteuse League ler iito iite iito teetleu against the laudliud svndlcate. Conventions will bcKuniiiuincd thiotiglieut Ireland. The nievement will be vveikcd en the Hue. which William w'liueii has laid down. Mr. O'llrien iu rived at Tipiwrary en Tuesday, It was rent-dav, but none of the tenants iiald. Thev till asseiublcd In the town hall, Mr. u'liiicn uiineuiued that a lew days -nerhaiis a few hours would sce thn formation el a Icague uniting tlie Irish throughout the world ler a liual stiuggle against lhe landlords, lip said that I'm mil himself would piebablv atmeuuL'e the details. A llullente (Ipoi'iitleu. Dr. Cannlchael, of Ciedeiliksburg, Mil., was called te attend tlie son of Mis. UtlMic Meiicine, who was appaieiitly suDeiiug fieui a troublesome isiiigh. l'eii cxiimiu IngtliPdnld'H tlueal lh detter teund pail et a wati h chnliLpreti tiding limn the nasal isiii.il Inte the threat. Hn ThnrMl.iy the chain, about six im lies long with an ueem (harm attached le une end of it, was taken from the child's nearil. The eiienitimi, a very ilellrate one, was siiixessfullv iKr iKr feruusl and without Injuring the child's lllfM1, Jv'e Ilitei'imsUiitu slate, ("ulkr Hit a hotel) I cannot find Colonel hdilltuck. Clerk- Isn't he in the harroemT Caller Ne. Clerk My 1 My! Inquire at the morgue. l'ltecnr.iHNUs or tih: i.astj ii.vv. The 8tnt TcnelK-rn' Convention Kmlseri lliurwlny Alternoeiirf Thursday was tlie third nnd last day's work of the convention of the Mnte Tenc!icn'l association, the thlrty-nfth nil mini meeting hax luff adjourned In Alloeim nl I o'clock In tlioancrneon. Tliedelrpiles reprrsentisl every eetiiitv and city In Iho slate, nnd they were nil anxious te lettirn te their homes, niter theli manly unit wemaiilv labor erfernied imdcrthe swell eiing nnd wilting lullm-inn of our .Inly henKsl term. The lonveiitieu wax cud neiillv successful Iu all respects, livery ilclrgnlendmlrcd the Iwsiuty of the Moun tain City nud praised Iho hospitality orihe people. One of Iho iiiteresllng features of thn con cen con ventleu was the Introduction of lliohlstoil lliehlstoil lliohlsteil oil poitfello, a uiethisl or leaching history bv ebje t lessens, eensldercd by all leading eduealers ns being the most inlural, rapid mill liest inammref tcaihlnc. This method of teaching history was bieiiudit te the attention of the association by C. II. Mis Ciilletigh, a former icsldetit of Altoeua. The session or the ronventien wns eK'iiisl bv I'r. Illgbee. Itev. llailm in, of A Itoena, conducted n brief devollenal exercise, niter which Miss drove enter tained tlie aitdleiiee by rendering an ex ex ex eellontseloln her most itb-ctlvestyle. The polls wcrndeel.ii l eien for the election of ellleers, te remain open until li! o'clock neon. Only two nominations for the presi dency having been made, owing te the withilravvnl of Dr. Philips, Superintendent MeNeal, the ether nominee, will necessa rily be the mixt pii'sldenl. Pending mat ters of tontine business. Professer lekels tend an able paper en " The Scheel I'llttcl pal." A J. M.vets, ir Mllllln ceunlv, nirther discussed the s.ime stibjecl. 'Iho eoiiveiillen then discussed the (otiilltleti of the common school ten her nud the beft means le Improve It. I'rolesser Seiisenig, el West Cheslcrj Miss Ktiiiun liavls, of (IiceuHlititg, nnd l)r. Ituehrle continued the discussion In gtaiihic style. Mr. Mliheuer,ef Plillndclplil.i.rocegnlrisl the dllllculllcs iu the way of securing universal normal training.' It would cost the state S I (i.oeo.ooo exlra. Mr. deist euumeralisi some of the old ti (Ions nud In ciiialltles pertaining te the granting of piorcsslenal and permanent ceitlllcates. A leiu.'irk by n Cenner speaker called Miss l.leyd te her feet, vv he stnbsl that w li.it was merallv light ueixl net be prai tieally im iKissibfe. We may gain small eoliiessleits, lint it is the duty el the slate te equalize the salaries throughout the stale, nud, fur ther, It Is the duty of the nation te cuuullre tliem between the states, ns outlined liv the lllnir cdiiciitienal bill. Ilr. Mails, of Vliil adelphla, Kild he lidded le Ids Income by having n garib n and raising six bushels of potatoes and sonie goeseberiies, but It was the duty of the teacher te make lilm-i If worth mere salary, nnd te discover his tlt uess or iinlltuess for the piefessluu. He heiieied witii iir, xniini, or Hwaiiiiiuerp, "that teachers should be (slucited out of the profession as well 111 for lt.J' The stale department, lu the jM-rseti el Deputy Supeilntcndcnt J. (J. Stewart, pro pre mulgntcd some x cry positive iloittleo te the clh?( t that no teacher should be w llllng te sign n ceutiaet te teach n term el less than the minimum of six months. MIssLellii l.I'artrldge, et Ite.idltu:, made an imneiincement of tlioKuinmerSdieol of Methods, which convenes iu Altoeua en Monday, .Itlly la, in tiie I'euilh waul building, te continue tluee weeks. Mr. .1. It. King then sang ".Sweit and Uiw," alter whli h Iho nssociatieii adleuiued. The nOernoeti session was cliielly eeenplid in healing nnd ceusldetiiig rcmrts of eoui eeui inlllecs. q'he convention was a success In all icspeits, and was composed of the most eminent citucatlen.il talent Irem ever.v county iu the state. CHAM) AlDIt INIIK. NATION. Vetei'iills llccllue le (in le M lln Ulll.ce llccoiise ul Hie IIIuli ltiillwn.v I'a i e. 'l'he (elcbiated diniitl Ainiyel (hello (helle (hello piiblle circular ngaiust the railroads was leiiuulalisl en Thursilav, nnd w ill be sent out broadcast thieiigli ellieial ihaunels It Is piiblishisl ever the signatures el C. A. I'aitridge, nsslslnnt ailutant general, and .lames S. Martin, commander et the Illi nois depaitnicnt. The ciiciilarsays : Altci a long-continued ellert en Iho pail et a large imiubei of the depailmuiil eom eem uiauders of Iho (iiiiud Aim.v of the ltciuli lle supileiiieulisl by earnest appcils le tlie inilread elllcials Iteui our cemmauder-iu-ehlcfaud llieeveciith e council of Milwau kee, vvehave failed te secuie lei the old seldieis the eusteiiiaiy into of olio cent pel mile te tlie national encauipmenl le be held at Milwaukee dining the last week in August. " lu view ofthe I'm t that n into el less than one cent iiei mile has tiveutly been given le Iho liciiuau Tuinveieiu national ineetliigat Ciiieimi iti, and a rate of one half i cut Hr mile has been given le tlie Niagaia I alls exclusions, tlieie Is general reeling that Iho men whose seivUes and sacrifices alone made it possible lei these railroads te exist and sli.ue iu the pios pies perllv w hit h has attended the nation lu leecnt yens, aie f.dily entitled tout least Iho i.ite w hicli has been asked. 'Iho 10 liis.il of tlie radio, ids te 'ive lids i.ile is mi unjust disci I mi nation ngaiust the vi tenuis of the late war. The comrades aie asked, "us a matter of sell-iesjHS'l and self-ilefenseiindeiit of love ler the ordei, that 1 1 lev 1'oiege the aiillel patisl pleasuie el meeting tlieii cenn. ides at the national encampment bv icmaiuiug at home, only these atlenilinur vvlie me duly elei led delegates 01 cx-ellli In llieiu bcis of thn encampmeiit." A Decision b.v s,,.,.,.,..v x in, 1,1111. The seciclaiy of the lieasui.v has divided that nil immigrants who eeiue totlusioim tetlusioim totlusieim liy under conditions slinllai te these el the seven 1'iigllsh iminlgiauts who icccnlly .ti i ix (tl at New Yolk, per Obdam, aiepio aiepie hlhilcd lieni landing, iindci the piev isieus of tlie alien contract lalier law. An inves tigation of thu i ase lu question In the tieasuiy depailunnt shows that J. V. Wiightseu A Ce., of l.ondeiij lugliiiul, have established an agency lei the eu eiiuiagemeiit of imiiiigiauts te tlie I'nited Mates, and tint thev have aneutsat ISolter ISelter d.im and sieguin, 'I'cxas. l'ciseiis an) lu diiccil ii, inimluiate te this eeuntiv by piiiiuise nl emplev liient, and aie'liii' uUliisI with ii i in id. u letter te the Texas agent, whose business it is te pieuiic them weik and leiaie for tliem until he does. The tuumgianl is required le sign an amee inent teaeiept the 111 si emplev incut ettered him bv the Texas agent, sfcvcial imml giauts holding these ccililh-alcs have been pievcnted tiem landing b.v the collis-lei of customs at New url, and the Itruish iniuistei at Washington made leiiual loiii leiii plallit against his action. He iiqucsented te the tieasuiy depaitnient thai tlieie was no contract either cxpiess ei implied in the ti.iusauinii, and that theiefeie Iheiewas no violation et law. The papeis were m m leiuxlte the Milulter of the tieasuiy, and he has given an opinion thai the papcis w liich the iimuigniuts aie rcqiiiiiMl le sign. In wliii h they agicc te accept whatever em em peov incut Is' elfcicd them, It a lentraet within the meaning of the law, and sec retaij Winileni has ,e us I in aicerdauie with this opinion. A Itellliil'knlile Weel. ill. Mrs. Melbe Cei viii, whose niatiiinenlal exieiieuces have made hei iioteriinis, she having been married and diveicd eight tunes, new lies at hei home in Mielbv ille, llld., dauueienslv weuudisl. her wounds hav)nu' been Inllictisl at a late hour en Tiiiisil.iy umhl by Chailes Suttles, Isvuiibe she icliised te make him hei ninth hus band. Sullies has been a suitor for her hand ter the p.ist two yc-irs,, and she go! n dienx Irem her seventh husband te mairv him, but, having n levers' qu.iriel vv Ith s'uttle. sheiu.ii I icdauethci man. Thev nftenv aril iiihiIe up, nud she secured auetlier dlveue mid .Siittlcs rcsiinusl his suit. Anethor quarrel aiose between them and isultlcshf curiHl an entrance te hei loom Tuesday uiglit and asked her te maiiv bun. Ipeii her ietiis.il he dirw a hatchil fiem under his ce.it and cut lluoe loirililepithcs In her head, severiiigouec.ir fieui her IkwI, thoii theii ping her light hand te pices and sinking the blade iu her light shoulder. lie Itallli-d unit ( oiiulei-i-il. Toe. I'ieiii Hit (lili.ii;.) miuinc. I mil fcinr In .). .. .'.hi i.il.. (- i- - "i -"-. -" ' . "'. I-Hlli .'.1. i ,J- gusoii,"slie wid le thu kiui'llug youth, "but your st (ne Isngoeso cg thlstluie." I, V..i I. -fl ir..l... ii ,... .. . ....i iiiui.li, ..im hjiiiivs, uu rcpucu, liuiightily, ns he ree up and tool, his hat ; "you can't prevent me from scoring a home run." ,OT M'l'nitsTlTIeFsVVOC KNOW. Net linn nut siqitrtltleun uini i icallj tlilnl; ll'u vlcleils Te cen-hlcr hii-uaiU pertcnlh vihlihnru purelj kllpliositllleils ; llut from ilvxllliiK in a .IoIuiieimi, vilialc'ir tlieel.ite iu.i I,,-. I trust tin, ivti i gilnti), m,,y for Jeiu il(s llwrinc. t'eninle I'nrinecs. Will lliereinltij: jeiinK woinnnliea r.iriucr? fr'attrcil nil ever the bread pmlrloef Ilin Nnrlhwent nre hiinilreds of sclfrrlliml, true liliii-)ennK Iiretnri(, llvtne In ernnll, I'elakd niljlmirntlct minrku, proving up laliii, enter Init Imitiestmilii nnd utitklnc money. It l lonesome, dreary hn&liir, Ihls llvlnc Alene In n wild unsettled prnlrlr, without n face or liinnnii furiii te welcome one or rhcereiic'ii Killtinle, but there srem te lie n Reed ninny yeunff women who Imrc tlie crlt loh.incle this solitary life Innn (iieii;li le prove up n claim ntlniit. 1'etir yeunif iHdlcs In D.iltela lal Jiiirput their hends (eKidlicrnnd hit iihu mi liiueiileim plnn, wlierrtiy ihey could nich seiim n rlnlin nnd ycl nil live comfortably together In one lien-e nud eat h Im upon her own land. Iindend of InillilliiR four shacks with one room each, hultetiUely plniiiicd that radi room of thn mpi inibiilldiiit was en n illlltrcntiiiarler ses llenj laiclihad hereirn bed In lur own risiin nnd In thill way null diilinniit at night ilrpl upon her own Inml. Keclety ladlmef Ilic tlly will vvoiid'-r.iietso imuli hew IIhm jniing lady m tilers uclnlenc without seiliil prlvlteces, ns hew Ihcy ilirril llvoselirnwny from Ihe doctors. XVhy,ble jnill they never tlienglit of bcliiKnli I;. Doc tors ere net half se inudi of n lieiiw held imc Ity nsdty is'oplcureln Ibchnbllef IhhikhiK. Kiriill tin-ordinary Ilia of life, the old-uixli-leueil ris)tsiindicineillenreiiiercill(itli., anil inurh safer In result, tlinn ineilirn doctors' plllKiind IMilleim, Tin mi lattir lire se riullciil In tlirlr cllitls Unit, while llirj mn better incit the iiKxkrn druiri) for uulcU riwulls, they friipiciiilj irrmaiiciitly Injure lln system, tin tine Klx'lllni: iiRaliiKt Hie minalural mcthisU tmplejfd. J t is nlwiiys snfest te fellow natural methods In trentliiK dlscuse. Thf old time roeln nnd herb ii-tiiedlfs, whldi our iioed old le? cabin KraiidiiietlKmi tinew se well hew te prepare, were the bct luidlcliKS the world ever knew, bi came tlmy wem nature's teimdles. Tiie iiuhIi ru world nwsts thciii. In Wnrwr'H l.nt; Cabin It'imillis, mid tspislally mirhns Werners be? Cnbln bar.iarlll and Wnnur's lKlCnblii CeiikIi mid Cousuinptleii I'elliiilj, the people of te-dnj have an operliinlt) le c i'lirc the hciitlli mtdlcluin wlilth our rilKKdl iuiirter iivsl wllii sucli sjikndld K stills. II li(jl)hHAIlMAI'Ami,li.. ALL RUN DOWN I'rein the vviiikrutiiKillitln of uiirm wenllur, b.v lint it work, or from n Ieiik Illness, jeii ncid iikihkI Ionic iim.I bleed purlllcr like Ilixsl'hSar sai.irllla. If jeii have never trh d this Tiillar liicdlrltiedosenoir. It will ijlve jeii utrt'liulli anil nppitlte. " IIikvIs H.irsnparlll.1 cave me new me, nnd c'leied me le my wonted liealth and slreii,tli. ' Wii.i.i.vm I.Ciii'(iil,'lllleii,N. II. IVi:.V I'PTO Dili "I vins eeiiiplrbly run down mid wan for utility two jears muter inedlenl Ireiitinent btliiK Klveniqi Iedic t, plijKlclam. M) inther urited nic te lake Heed H irsaparllla. At lust 1 (eiiM'iitcil, and 1 have nevir laki n im.vthliiir whli ll lirlied me an uilKli a IIoe'I'b B;iriap i rlll.i. whlih le.tuii'il me te health and vler, I have been tnkliiK Itnbeut lour iiienlba, unit mil liewH dlllernit belnit. 1 1 an work all da.v with Mry little fallBtii'. I recommend It toauvene whose M-Mriu Is preslrated." N'l t.l v Neiu c, Pi et In, III. A (IO01) API'irriTIi " When I liniiglit Heet's Hariaparllln I uiiiiie n kOihI tiivcMtuctit or one dollar In tin itleluc ler the Ibst time. It bus ilrlvcn oil rlieiim.illiuii and Improved my nppitlte se much that te) lieaidliiB liilstri'ss,iyK I liulsl Itiep II Ph'I.ciI up or she will becetiipdlrd le talie my biKird with every ether heanlcr that tal.is llcxIV Harsapa rllla. ' Tiiem vs in inn ll, 1RI 'Hilary slnel, llreiiklvu. N. V. " i all like llemtK Hiirsnpurlll.l, It Is m sirciiKiiirmui:. I.iru: llvi.tecit, Auburn, it. t. HOOD'S SArvSAPARILLA Held b.v all driiKglhts. 51 ; six for !A. Prep.ixeil only bv 1 1. IIOOD.l CO., lxvcll, Mass. lutl DOSlSONi: DOI.I.AIt. (2) Vnlitci of J,'inliieii. t HIIIICII IlltO-?. JULY CLEARING SALIi ASTRICIl'S PALACIiOi FASHION, n"5 & 117 NORTH QUEEN STREET. iirgtiius Aer shteiiishinp Than ;rr ' Our whole stock of Trimmed I lats put up in three lets re yardless of value. Let 1, at $1 ; some of these have been sold as hiidi as $.. Let 2, at $2; some of these have been sold as hih as $s. Let 3, at 3 apiece ; some of these hae been 51 . anil $1.1. De net delay, as they will jje fast. Seme of these Hats are sold at a quarter their original price. All our Flowers reduced te 25c, formerly as high as 51. Let 2. at ee, formerly sold as high as $2.50. Let 3, at 98c, all our Finest Flowers, some sold as high as 3-75- - ASTR1CH BROS., 1 15 & 1 17 North Queen St. OUOl'OsAI.s. roil COAL- l'ltOI'OSALS 1 for Cii.il will In red Mil it Ne. it Vtt I licstuut lrcct, until .Meililav, July 'ii, Issii.nt JJoYleck neon. In fuiuUli the Publje Sh'IioeU or lilts ill) wltli Kurd broken I.Vi,' unit Nut Ceal, te be of Ihc Ifst (iuilll.v . fnv fnilii dirt or klate.aud dtli. tied in llii'isllantef the m-IiiI house h dlurli J bj ilicciimiulliee. Tin bid le evtr nil tin (eat iiiuirisl ler tin (iitlrevttir above OJO tens J I llKf.MN. JylU-;'td IhalnuauDf Ceuuultke en II. u. fJUnitittuitltev's. I'mrjinr.i.rillA.IVMny, July 12, 1SH". Closed at i P. M. te-morrow. There arc .1 dozen places in Men's Clothing where prices arc as if you found half, a hand ful of dollars with each suit. Light and dark fancy plaid Cheviots, silk mixed Cassi mcres, gray mixed Cassimeres, light drabs and like seasonable shades and weights. Seme sack, some cutaway, some both. $20 for $16.50, $18 for $15, $15 for $12, $12 for $10, and se en. Rafts of right rigs for little or big boys. Near ThlrlH nth and Market streets corner. Everything for Tennis wear Or play. Ne odds who makes your favorite Racket, it's here. Our own " specials," tee, geed -as the best and nothing te pay for name. IJasc Ball, Cricket, and Cro quet tools, and whatever tackle the sea or brook angler needs Abbey & Imbrie's. Ila.ciueiit, northeast of ((.litre. A batch of fresh Cream Oriental Lace that you can save a third en, 2l te 4J inches, 10 te 20c; market right te be 15, te 30c. liiMmil street side, east of Main Able. Seme of the $5 Jerseys have been $20. Five lets $1, $2, $3. $4. $5- (Second fleer, lieMnut street front. Take i le le vaeor. About 200 dozen honest, sturdy German Napkins, dinner size, go Irem $1.10 te 95c a dozen. Nine patterns. -Main Aisle, south of i litre. A Monitor Oil Steve can't explode. We put it first. Saves oil, saves wick, steady light. With two 3.-inch burners and top, $5.50. Other styles up te $15. Lamp Steves 75c single, $1,50 double; extra fine for table, $3.50. Retort Gas Steves, $1 te $22. Yeu lese money by sizzling ever the Summer range. I!ascui(iit, northeast of tenlrc. Jehn Wanamaker. HUwccllniu'due. s ll(ir-S! KlIOlXi Special for the Summer. We have a line of masnlllteiit Shoes for Iho Hummer, tenxlMim;nr Oxford 'lies lei Ijntles, with patent leatlur I routs. Doimela with Dpi anil plain tees, tun tutors, Ac. AIseiimtj nice lirlulit Doniiel.i llultim for S2.00, and eiu lei 2.ST,, whldi cannot Ik? excelled ler the meni'.v. I'leiit.v or lbe-( Half Kmu;uroe for men, hi Hal. anil Censie-n. al (2.21, iiimI HioMieiein Oxford Tim, nl JJ.UU. Abe u full llnenfl.eM 1'rlie MIuk-i of nil kinds. Yeu cici Mirily be Rill led If j 011 Kile us a mil. Wm. H. Gast, no. wi neiitii Qiti:i:.N kp., i.ancakti:h Jiinl-bdWAC n-iviniYHenv WANTS II"! that i.s-i:vi:iiYiteiiY who has nvr.it lltlKIUT! LEVAN'S FLOUR Still Holds the Fert. We Imviul Ibe lilgccM iiiIIIh Iu the world, but tin re In no heller mill aiii vvlme-al least Iheie Is no mill that tan makebttlir Heur. Ni say tlieu-.ui.l, of iM-eple hi tlllsi teiiiiiuuilly, and we take lhelr went forth If .von liavf. double with jour ImMiij;, this Iml weallur, jeii will perhaps discover Hint Iho trouble lies with jour Heur provided j en doiietiisi. I,ev an's l'leiir. Ifjeii nre uslnj; that article, nud Mill have treuble with jour bak ing, ptrhapK It In In cause of theeveii. It can't be the Heur If jeii usu I.cvan'b ! M II.I.I'K'H UOIlAX-sOAr. 7VY1LLER'S Borax Seap -will- WASH CLOTHES, -a.n n EVERY ARTICLE UNDER THE SUN. lNlibl.Tlil.CSlOCK l'AIOI. STORM KING (2161.) ltlXOItl) i:). suiieliinl b.v llrcciltin; nml I'erlerimiuee. hil.dbj HAI'I'Y Mi:im'M, lecerd and siii of I.' Hellers nml p,uirs Willi rteenls from its', le L". J), mid evir IU) ullh reieids better than '-'!!. Dam bv Mexauilcrs Neimaii, ulre of lailu 2.11'.. Mnj (Jinsii.'jLII. Ac. Ivt.inililaiii lij llevuird sMrl'liarlcs, thorough- bntl. Tlilnl dam by Mnllli' McsMnycr, son of DIIU MetiiL-iT. isieliMKiMi is n li.iv, htaiids 10 hauiU and wcliilmiibuiil l.'.MOlbs. lhisuluavi. taken Hint piemtuui ut Mhim and leunty fairs. Ills nilti. nic lare and liandeuie,iind live Unit have l-eeu mid uwniKtsI 9-llt.iai tit an nveniKe hkc of one and u liuir titiK. He wan taken riKh tout of tlie slud and Willi verv Utile pii'isinitleu reduced hl iiierd Irem JJI1. te 'l.i), trettlm; thru? Inxils iu .I0, 2:11 aml.:.'.0. He went a iU.irter tn une of Ibf tulles In i, MeiiiuN--a "!:-JJ Knit whlih sIieun hl cavulty if Iieitldspaie him loin; eneutth in tliOBtml te Is? prepared for verj fal work. l'iatM.-.".0i) for a fivil until Ills piesent bisik In lull.nfier which he will stand at J'J.OO. Jj5-lfd. DAM. li. KM'l.i:, .Marlella, 111. I'ltitl leticc. lxiT.ri: or i:i,iziii:ni .Miciivrt.. ill laleefllu ellj or l.'llicaslcr, die'd. 1'tlirs liaiiiintiir en ka til estate luivlnx bten urnnt cd le the imiterstuued, all tsTtens Indibtid thtrit'iuri re.iu slid te make iiiiuiidluli vi miiit and IIiem having italnis or di maiiiU ngalnM the Niiue, will prisciu tin in without iti laj for M'ltletueiil le llie luutersiiiued. risiiliu tnthetllj of l.uic.isti r. IIIAK M. 1IOWI.M., i:xiiuler. 1). M( Ml 1.1 i.s, Allerncj. jv j-MK "lM'ATi: (If IICK.MA.N HlJts.Il, I.VTKOl Jli lTiirustcrcltj,l'.i.,deiviieil. letters tcs. tiimciilnrv en Kiild etule havluu Ikvii eranled le tlie uiuUrslxni'il, nil ixrsens imltbitsl tliore tliere tliore tenre teipnesltst temaku immisllatc isijiinet, mid these luivlm; chilins or dciu:iiiiUui;ulust Hie Millie, will piosenl ibem wilbeiit iltlaj ler M'ttkuuid te the uiulcrsli-iicil. Al'iil'ftr.V IIIILSII, hIMONll. IIIIUs.il. Ijinoiister. I'a., I.Cill'OI D 1 1 1 1 US 1 1 . rhlladclplila.lM,, J'ltculer. (.IUS. I. Uvmih, Aueruey mjJUddK 5ry Hager & Brether, 25, 27, 29, 31 WEST KING STREET. SU7vER. Wash Flannels for Tennis Dress and Shirts. OUTINO CMVrilH, 121e., ISe., 20e., 2.ic COTTON HATISTK, &, K, 121c. CHAI.IiIS.l21e., 10c, a. SATIN K.S, 121c, 2.50. OINMHAMN, 8c., 10c., 12c. KHENCH (1IMUI A MS, 20c., 2.-,c, .Tee WHITE GOODS. I'LAtbMUSMX.SC., UK-., I2e. cirrcKnn nainzoek, tee,, 121c, isc.. ax-. STIUIM'I) LAWNS, 20c, 2.V. , PLAIN WIIITi: GOODS. ' INDIA DIMITY. FltENCII NAINZOOK. INDIA LINON. INDIA MULU SILK MULL. EMIMlOIDEIM-'b ELOUNCINOS, IIOUIlED DIMITY. Hager c IXJSINO OUT HAM. CLOSING OUT SALE ! -THE ENTIHE Dry Goods, Notions, Carpets, &c. MUST HE SOLD BEFORE OCTOBER 1st. Goods Marked at The Fhiila-delplria. Stere, 6 AIO) 8 NORTH QUEEN STREET, liinr2)-lJdA.iv N ILT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUHt. Twenty Days' Reduction Sale ! Twenty Days of Great Bargains ! On WKDNIISDAV, .ll'I.Y 10, e will liinncnniten Greiit V'O DAYH HAI.i:. which will termi nate (in Kiituril.iy, Aimiist ;i. DurliiR these iliiys we will sell oil iii.inv heiiseuaulc hh well lis stupla nrlli'lc-iiit eryiiltniclle lirlres. t-is. iki1 li uuiuls will lie mid elieiiji In enler te eliweiit thn Rteclt. HUptcKiHMl-i te niiike It werlti the while of nil le eemc, ttiui tiirnliii'ii ilnll seiiseu Inte it Imxy one. It will lioelwrM'J welme iml wnlknl until these.isen Iiiih pneil le innke riKlui'tleiiN, Imt ilii se In Ihe height of Ihcf-cnseii, when jeii neiil tliepixMN. Tliesn nre n I'lAV or the IIAR (1AINH wltli.wlili'h ire etien nnr snle : S7e I'rliigeit ijiilllx rciliu-cil leTac. llet (ij Llghl frlntn lerM lleslSe l)res (lliiKniims te 7e. llcst no Indigo HliieI'rliiU te 7c. IWe Cretonnes te Se. lies IJ'jc Ilutiktcs tribe. Sjc fJeriiitin I, Inen Towels te Inc. 12'c Wlille Turkish Towels te 10c. .VV nlte Linen Ue lien In SlieiMril'ircii. Sfa'deniuui l.lnen Towels te 21. Htiiiii'ilTriiy Cleths, 31c te'JIe. Hliiniieil Hpliishers Irem Hie te I2';e; ln.tler111111lltyHpl.11.hers from :Mc te 2t)c. Ili'iivvJae iinerd Quill!. (1.2.1 te VV. Sl.lWhinjriin Hugs le We. 7')eHiiiriiu Hugs te tv!e. Unites' Cast tllnek Hiiminer Weight Hese, I "Kcteine. Indigo Hlue I'eri"ile Irem IJ'ctelOc Toilet te le, or 7 pleee-i ler'-x'. ICefchlln'K Ktnieli Nitecns rrem J.!c te28e. An cxk llent wc Corset teJiSc. Ciilldren Cor Ml WiiIsIk li-diiii'd te'Cle ; tiitiully held tit lie. 'Ihls Is only u pinch liiKun nl nindem mini u great list of reductions. Nun geed will lie added le IhVMilec-if ry d.ij. Come nnd KxniulneOoeds and I'llces. 35 and 37 East King St., JUnvm lUcnthcv vCnie. J1LINN A imi'M'MAN. Warm IZireatlier Goods r AT FLINN & BRENEMAN'S. watkh coeu:n-s, itnntuir.itATOH.s, COAL Oil. STOVKS, fiKNUIXi: .MKXK'AN HAMMOCKf-. KISIIIMI 'I'ACICl.K, HASH IIAM, AND t.AWN TP.XN'IS FLINN &BRENEMAN, no- 152 ITertli Queen Street, LAXVASTHR, I'LWX'A. iUmtclici.. -ly-ATiii-H. Vatclie, Clocks, .lewilry, Hiicin, I'jisOlasse.s, i:te., at I.OW1AT l'HICI. Optical (JeikIs. Telesr.iph Ttnie IMIIy. I'very Article lu Ihls I. ine Can fully ltepulrid. Leuis Weber, Ne. IB9J; North Queen St., Near P. R. K. Station, -ym n.R(u: and inchkahkd Watch Sales la due te tlie tact that weliaieiilwnjKa Inipe ami elieheMiK'k le select fteni. that vi: hiii.iriii: Best Watch T l-OR Till: l.KAST -MOM'.V. ihat VK PO NOT Si:i.l, Wit AT Wi: CANNOl' iii'Ait.Nii:i:. Biljers should iippieclnle our ellmls tOEle giMid giMxU, and can depend upon rli'ltliln' we sell le he an n pti'Miili d. HERR, Jeweler, Ne. 101 N. Queen St., COItNKU OK OHANOK. T KWIXUll VNDOlTICfcN. Jeweler and Graduate Optician, GRADUATING PRESENTS. lJiteM and Choicest Neieltles for OrrnliiatliiK I'resililH. Wnlchcs, Chains I'ciin, lVnelh, riins, llan. gle, Jew 1 lr, itc, ue. EXAMINATION OK KY1 rRi:ii NO DltOlf, us.i:i. CHARLES S. GILL, 10 West King Street, 1.AM asti:ii, ri:NN a. -i-iin-: itiVAi. ret'NTAi.v I'i:n-tiii:iu-s.t l and ehcaiH'ht In the market 11 learnt geld IH-ii. Hard riiliher holder, neier geH out of imlir, e.illj llllwl. "all and eMiiulne lH'fere urchusliigilM.-uhere. At i:RIsiAN MlienU' Kuriitilug Hteri', I-' Wet Kins; htnt-t. riMtl i: DALMATIAN INKIXT i'evni;it. L preK'llel b) UKued lJWder hlewer, l Hie mint illt-ftiialdis,tri).iref lllcs. uini etlnrnnall IiimxU. Fersiln At IllUlLEVK Dltl'O STORK. 3(Wti,tKtHi;btrt. doebn. & Brether. STOCK OF- Bargain Prices, tiANCAHTUH, t'EKN'A. Lancaster, Pa. OJvoccvlce. A Tllb'lWK'H. PICNIC GOODS. l'lenlc. or Weed 1'laUs. retted Ham, Tongue and flame. ( stirs pickled and iresh. Ijjlistrr pickled and freh. I'li'li balnien bteakh In II. it cans ery choice. tsiirdlneN Imported and American. IMrkles and Olives In gl.iss. Alse pickles by thpilereii.1 CIll.ISi: Yerk St.ile Cie.itn, S.ipage, I'lne applc, Kdam and Roquefort. Ileneless I lain lu i.ms, rc.uly for the table. Full Line of All Kinds of Groceries. BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street, i. xtAsn:n. pa. OI'LCIAI. N01ICI. PLEASE READ THIS! wi: iiavi: taki:n tin: ai-knc-y reKTin: Schemacker Geld-String Piane! We Iiiim' llicui new lu (.lock, and Invite our friend and the public Generally ,(- 11 and " thciu. Kirk Jehnsen & Ce., NO. 21 WUST KINO STRRI-T iiSI-lxhtvir -Ciouttcfuvuiehiito 0Ji.ea. c AlXAMibKK -Till-- ROCHESTER LAMP! bitty C.iM(lle-L.Ilit; Heats them oil. Anether a1 of Cheap (.lobes for On. nud Oil Meles. thh"I'i:rit:ltien MCTAL MOULDING and Rl'UIIKItCl .SHION Weather Strip. He.iU tlicui all. Thlubtrlpoutwcarsitlletlirrs'. Keeps out ihe rtild. s,tepmtllitiKir windows. Ktlude IheduM. Keciweut uew ami nilu. An voile can apply It no waste or dirt in.ule tn npi'ljtng 11. Call be fltttsl auywhiris no hole lonere, le.iuy ienise, i win uei spin warp or shrink a cushion drip Is ttie iuut K-rfict.-;(At the btevc, Heater and lUnge Hteri' of Jelin P. Schaum & Sens, 34 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER PA. Jsl Ktf .Y.N it1sta.!,. .vir 4,,-rr,-j ,.r vS f;jSys v t't--- . .-is.ftj . '.'---Suss . - n; t tnwiyiVv w-jsvx" i ..- 5jiAfgfia fciU.- .. Vs-jLai j i
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