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THE OENTRE REPORTER.
8. W. SINITH, Editor and Proprietor.
CENTRE HALL, . . . PenNNA.
THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1906
TERMS, ~The terms of subscription to the Re-
porter are one dollar per year in advance.
ADVERTISEMENTS.~20 cents per line for
three insertions, and 5 conts per line for each sub-
sequent Insertion, Other rates made known on
application,
DEMOCRATIC CO. COMMITTEF «1000.
lefonte, N. W,, J. « Hargx ba
W., Patrick
, Leorge
Centre
Howard
Mil ter r
ure, \ re
Joseph Gat
feDounn soni
Meek
nF Grove, B
ohn Grove,
nionviiie
tate College, 1
ine 41
Sor. Milo
DEMOCRATIC STATE TIKKET
DEMOCRATIC COUNNY TICKET.
Aaronsburg,
Dr. Finley Bell and wife, of Angle-
wood, stopped over night at the home
of Thomas Hull. They were en route
to Bellefonte in a horseless carriage.
Messrs, Wesley and Harvey Wyle
have been employed by Mrs. Ed. Fehl
to paint several dwelling houses own-
ed by her at Renovo.
Fred Crouse and of Pitts
family,
burg, are visiting his mother.
Miss Sarah Guisewite a few
days with her aunt, Margaret Eby, at
Woodward,
Miss Kathryn Smull is visiting her
brothers at Bmuliton, a few days.
Frank Tomlinson and wife, of Clear-
field, are the of Mrs, Harah
Leitzell,
Rev. Runkle, pastor of the Reform-
ed church in Williamsport, will preach
in the Reformed church at this place
Bunday forenoon.
Misses Carrie Weaver
Btover spent a few days with
at Penn Hall
Mrs. Evelyn Rogers,
visited at the home of
burn, a few days.
spent
guests
Bessie
friends
and
of Bellefonte,
Col. J. P. Co
The members of the Reformed Bun
day school will render a Children’s
pervice Bunday evening.
Miss Ruth 8
with Mr. and
Tusseyville,
wabb spent a few
Mrs,
days
Arthur Lee, at
James Breon, who is employed at
Altoona, was home over Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. John Rote, of Axe
Mann, accompsnied by their son Ned
and family, visited at the home of
Mrs. Bue Rote, last week,
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Kurtz, of Mif-
flinburg, are visiting the former's ais
ter, Mrs, Lavina Lenker,
Misses Sallie and Mary Meyer, of
Rebersburg, and Miss Marie Chatham,
of McElhattan, were of Miss
Jennie Rupp, Sunday.
The Lutheran congregation
given their pastor, Rev. B., R
SBheeder, a few weeks’ vacation,
Miss Jennie Gramley is paying a
visit to her sister, Mrs. Miles Arney,
in Bellefonte,
/ALUABLE FARM AT PRI
“frm in Gregg township, lately occupied by
James A. MeClintie, now deceased, will be sold
ne the property of Felix McClhintie, Looated
ahott one mile west of Farmers Mills, Oue
hundred and fifty-five acres. Good buildings.
(ood water at barn and house. Good timber,
Apply to HUGH MeCLINTIC,
Ohio City, Ohio,
Clement Dale, A. ¥. McCLINTIC,
Bellefonte, Pa.
25 West Market Street,
Atty, for Estate. Lewistown, Pa,
CCMDER PRESS FOR BALE~The undersigned
offers for mle two complete hydraulic
cider presses, including engines. One engine is
a traction, One prose is at Towey ville, the other
Mills,
a, a ANDREW CORMAN,
Spring Mills,
guests
have
M.
i w=
SAMUEL SWEITZER DEAD,
Regiment |
Saturday the sad news reached
Bellefonte of the death of Samuel
Bweitzer, a son of Abram Sweitzer, of
Coleville. His death occurred Friday
night in Boston during a mysterious
quarrel. Mr, Bweitzer was a member
of the Coast Artillery and earlier in
his career served through the Spanish
American war with Company B, ith
Pennsylvania Volunteers, He also
served in the Philipines with Lieuten-
ant George L. Jackson and the other
lellefonte boys in the 47th Regiment,
He was about thirty years of age and
the remains were taken Bellefonte
for burial
Sunday's Philadelphia Record con-
tains the of
death
Developments in
quarrel at a Bouth
which terminated
to
following account his
the
loston
the
house,
in death of
of two other Dennis
McSweeney
juries persons,
Elizabeth Bloom, led
lieve that the artilleryman attacked
the police be-
committed siicide,
the
McSweeney
knife, when
the
Nweeney was unconscious on the floor,
with a police
into home,
his jaw broken and his skull fractured.
Mrs, to
demand her removal to a hospital
Bloom's condition was found
Mrs, Bloom stated that she was hurt
by Bweilzer while her
father, who is sixty years old,
the soldier, the latter having attacked
McSweeney with a piece of wood.
Me Donald
clares that on Bweitzer's clothing was
defending
from
Medical Examiner de-
found a note signed by the artillery-
man, which declared that the © person
upon whom this note is found will be
ulprit and the reason for the
will remain a secret. ’
EN . —
CUnsh and the Polite Reminder
I'wo weeks ago, cards were printed
t
y be mailed subscribers to The Centre
Reporter calling attent
indicat with
enee to subscription due or about to be
ing
their standing
due, The dollars Lave been
that the
hardihood to
editor
send
in so fast of late
not
out
It
mail
have the
even these most polite reminders,
may to
them later, and should they be put in-
be necessary, however,
to circulation, it is urged that prompt
response be made, Remember,
your subscription is only
it is the dollar needed t
publish the Reporter,
ing for the children,
hear others speak of. How about it
y 4 Ww
Although the order has not reached
the postmasters, it appears an
order has been issued whereby patrons
on the rural mail routes, after August
Ist, construct their own mail
boxes, provided they conform to the
requirements of the department as to
size, durability and safety.
There has considerable coms.
plaint made by those served on the
rural routes because they were obliged
to purchase particular mail boxes from
private concerns, Congressman D. F
Lafean was induced to take up the
matter for his constituents, with the
result mentioned above,
A ss nin
Demented Man Found,
0 sticeessfully
and
eto.,
buy cloth-
that you
a
About Rural Mall Boxes.
local
may
been
Samuel Ruhl, twenty-two years old,
wandered from his home near Tylers-
ville, about the middle of May. His
father, John Ruhl, has been diligent-
ly searching for him ever since, Fri-
day the demented man came to Corry,
and stated that he was tired wander.
ing about, and asked that word
sent to his father, which
The father started at ones to regain his
oe
was done,
lost son,
Sold Threshing Outfit,
ieorge H. Emerick, of Centre Hall,
Monday sold his threshing outfit to
Boob and Winkleblech, at
Fiedler. The sale included the traction
engine, and hay press, Mr, Emerick
has been in the business for a number
of years, and always made it a point
his trade as much
possible, | » » oe Pa
ate sn pe
Mesars,
to acoomodate fin
;
J
Smith, the Photographer
W. W. Bmith, the Photographer,
will be in Centre Hall Friday
July 20, from 8 to 2:30 o'clock.
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Rebersburg.
Willis Bierly, of Williamsport, apent
Inst week with relatives here,
Austin Gramley, of MifMlinburg
spent a few days in town,
Will Bierly ia the happiest man in
town since the arrival of that baby
boy.
Mra, Charles Gramley and son
Kreamer, of this place, are at present
spending several days witht relatives
at MiMinburg.
Zwingli Weaver and a young Indy,
of Coburn, spent Bunday at the home
of Heott Stover,
Clark Gramley sold his sutomobile
to a party from Clearfield, Friday,
Mr. Gramley contemplates buying a
new auto in the near future.
Fdwin Zimmerman and family, of
Miliheim, were ln town Bunday,
Sg
Odd Fellows Henefaotion,
Not only Odd Fellows, but members
of all other fraternal and beneficial or-
ganizations are interested in and
pleased at the enlargement and im-
provement of the Odd
orphanage, near Bunbury. This insti
tution is in which the Odd Fel-
lows take great pride, and it is one
whose influence and good have al-
ready entered thousands of hearts nnd
hunoreds of homes, because of its sub-
stantial charity and the
enunciation of the noble
that underlie the organization for
which it stands. The orphanage,
carefully and splendidly conducted, ia
and has been the asylum for homeless
children of deceased Odd Fellows, and
in it they have found a home that
such in even more than name.
in influence and
teaching, and the fact that the great
{| Order of Odd Fellows has turned its
united attention again, in fostering
care toward the orphanage at Arters is
but another evidence of the practical
good that the organization distributes
{ throughout the land, Kays the Will.
{ lamsport Sun,
|
Fellows’
one
practical
principles
in
It isa
home Christian
Ground has been
buildings,
facilities for
importance and more good
i broken for additional thus
! assuring greater wider
m—— i —
LOUALS
CELERY Prana Mra
tichard, Centre HaM, offers
Minnie
for
wl
PROSPE TING AT COLYER,
Pittabarg Parties Lessing Territory on the
South Side of Potter Township—-Will
Drill for Oll-One Property Purchased
Outright
There is considerable excitement in
the vicinity of Colyer, in the southern
part of Potter township, over the
appearance of a gentleman who ls
leasing territory with a view of pros-
pecting for oil,
represents
The gentleman states
Pittsburg capitalists,
and that the drilling for oil will begin
a8 goon as sufficient territory can be
leased.
One property, that of William
Boal’s, located at the entrance of
Boals Gap, was purchased outright,
the price paid being $1100, which is
sald to be several times its real value,
and was the sum demanded by (he
owner for a cash
Lie
transaction,
Like in many parts of Pennsylvania
there has been much speculation ax to
w lint
feet
locality
several thousand
earth's
the
made, Experienced coal
staked
that thers
of the Beven
HAY
uny be found
under the
Where
surface in the
lenses are being
miners have
their reputation
the
Mountains :
on asserting
in Con north slopes
the oil
of
there is conl and oil, there is also gas,
Iman
there is oil; and, course, if
Kays Lhe gas man
f
good cash in making about
should
a search
Colyer, the land owners ol
| choice celery plants in small or large
| lots,
I The state department at Harrisburg,
| Friday last,
Valley Telephone ( ‘ompany, of
county. The
£4 (0)
: .
issued 8 charter to 1}
i
SIgAr
this
slock is
capital
Rav, A, (,
of
bath-school Association, will visit the
Lathrop, of
secretary the Centre County Sab-
Babbath-schools in Centre Hall next
Sunday.
RD.
per,
Killian, the walnut
also purchases white oak a
{ hickory planks and poplar loge My
Killian travels over Central Pennsyl-
vania, and is always ready for a
The rainfall
this week, did much
denl
copious
toward
k good crop of corn. The plants were
of
irreparable
ust at a stage where lack moisture
| would have resulted in
harm.
WANTED Woman enok, $40.00 per
month, Two dining room girls, $20 00
per month,
wages include room and
Steady work,
twinrd
Apply
hall railroad fare paid.
Clayton T. Williams, Hotel
ham, Pittsburg, Pa.
Fhe annual reunion the Dmle
| family will be held at Oak Hall on
Saturday, August 41h, 1906,
of
This being
the one hundred and sixteenth anni-
versary of the Dale family locating at
what is now Oak Hall, Centre county,
but which, at that Mittin
county.
Line, was
— Wy — -
Harris Township.
M.C
business trip through here last week.
. Gephart, of Bellefonte, made a
Jacob Harnish visited at Snow Shoe.
Reuben Btuart, of Bellevue Station,
Pittsburg, is having an enjoyable time
with his former companions in this
place,
J. if the Motintsin
is visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mrs,
spent a few
Coburn,
Mr. and Mra. Beightol, of Snow
Bhoe, were visitors at Solomon Lohr's.
Miss Ashton, of Philadelphia, is a
guest at the home of Dr, IL. E. Kidder.
Mrs. William Wagner and daughter,
Helen, returned to their home in Juni-
ata, Maturday,
Harry moved from
here, Inst spring, to the Jared Kreamer
farm, near Rebersbirg, was here last
week with his son Oscar, cutting their
E. Rupp, « City,
Hosterman
friends at
{ ieorge
days with
Gilmer, who
wheat crop. The family are enjoying
life in their new home.
Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Passmore and
son Charles closed their house in Har-
risburg for a few weeks, and are spend.
ing the time with friends
county.
Kieckner Reish with his wife and
two children, Mervin and Hazel, were
visitors from Altoona,
Mra, Ira Rishel with
Oscar and
Tusseyville,
Mra, Annie Reed will entertain a
company of young people Friday eve.
ning. The party will be given in
honor of her niece, Miss Esther Hparr,
of Bouth Forks,
Mra. Ellen Lytle, of Downs, Kan-
sas, and Mrs, Mary Meek, with her
children, Helen and Earl, of Altoona,
are visiting the formers’ sister, Mrs,
D. W. Myers,
Wednesday afternoon of last week,
flames of flre were seen in the kitchen
of the H. M. Hosterman home,
Charles, the little six-year-old boy,
gave the alarm and the fire company
was at the place with their horse cart
very quickly, but by the prompt action
of Mrs. Hosterman the fire was al-
ready extinguished ; the origin of it
remains a mystery,
The fine erop of wheat is all cut and
by the end of the week most of it will
be stored. The Corl Brothers are al
rendy engaged at threshing,
Gen. B. F. Fisher, of Philadelphia,
was here » few days shaking hands
with his many friends. While here
he enjoyed a trip to the Bear meadows,
in Centre
her children,
Elsie, spent Sunday at
| hes
{ Lime}
tate
t the
lenses
Oo make Josmens i
wing careful that the cnll
for setusl operations within a reason-
| able specified period. If coal, oil, EAR,
jor minerals of value of
found, the ¢
any sort
bar
Are
mumunity will the
{ richer
Ene
earth
Mirage capital piercs
and bring for
its natural
wesith,
Wf >
Penns Valley Echo
F.oeho, published in the
Method
{ste ix brim full of news of
| terest to Met hodists,
interest of
Liu #L church, is oul,
specind
and well written
{ by Pastor Meclinay, the editor.
———— fe ———
§
Heoenvy Halns
{| Heavy rains fell in Centre county
At
1 of
| Monday evening anid Puesday,
| Centre Hall the gauge showed a fal
{ one and sixty-hundreth inches, Great-
| er the
quantities fell in vicinity of
{
LOCALS, |
Miss Lutitin Goodhart left for Al- |
toons Wednesday morning for a brief
visit,
Prof. John D. Meyer is home from a
Lrip to Philadelphia, Atlantic City
aud other points, |
Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Bpayd, of Hub-
lersburg, visited Mrs, Bpayd’s sister, |
Mrs, Perry Luse, lost week,
Dr. Willis A. Alexander announces
that he is ready to do kinds of
dental work at Potters Mills. Bee his
card in this issue,
sii
Mrs. Al. Homan, of Altoona, is at
the home of her mother-ir-law, Mrs,
Emma Homan, in Centre Hall,
will remain for several weeks,
Rev. B. H. and Mrs, Deitzel, of May-
town, are in town for several weeks,
the guests of Mrs. Deitzel’'s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Durst,
The members of the Union Bunday
will hold
the church, Baturday eve-
The public ure m-
Hhe
school at Farmers Mills 7
festival at
ning, July 25th.
vited to attend,
Lewis Lovell and Carnation Lovell
the eloping gypsies, were captured nt
Larryville, and brought back to Belle-
Lewis was jailed, aud the girl
Hor-
from
of
Ginp,
Cieorge
fell
sustained =
the
A ten year old son
ner, near Pleasant ft
and
Dr,
physician called to treat the lad.
cherry tree Tuesday
y 3
dislocated wrist, [oe was
Mrs. William Forry, of Hellam, and
daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth
York,
Fearfoss, of
H
Mre
guests of Merchant W.
this
| Forry is Mra. Meyer's sister
i
Mr. and Mrs, (
are al the Centre
nre
and Mre, Meyer, in place
C. Ferris, of Milt
Hall f
They spent the greater
On
hotel for th
summer. par
of last summer here, and were so
pleased that they are back again
For a town that making ne
tentions, Centn Hall gs in it
{| slltnmer resort There are a
strange (aces Lo be ser here as w
found at maoy of the regularly
Linen resorts
# Ex-Commissioner James BH.
had the
HMrohim
misfortune to fall from a lad-
received serious bruises on
The fall
, Bnd was caused by the
der and
; ; 8 3 ¢
the shoulder was about nf
§ { 4
Leen fee turn-
the ladder
¢
ing o
was done in cultivated fields,
————————
Ball Gawe Satarday
tall
sent the
I'he
| Lifove
EE
Mills “
i challenge for a game of base ball Satur
The game will
Grange Park,
not
enthusiasts at Pine
home team
day. be played
While the participants
professionals,
on
are these guimes
furnish abundant amusement.
a nn
Charles lshiler Ip jared
Charles Ishler, son of Mrs, Mary
Ishler, of Tusseyville, had a serious
wreck while pleasure driving in Al-
The horse frightened at a trol-
| ley car, the buggy was smashed into
toona.
splinters, and the young man had an
arm sand leg broken. He was taken to
a hospital for treatment,
pnb foi om—————
Colyer.
Miss Belva Fleisher returned to Mif-
flinburg, after a two weeks’ visit ‘to
her parents,
Miss Helen Boltorf visiting
brother Charles, al Yeagertown.
Mrs. Thomas Farner and daughter,
Marion, of Philadelphia, are visiting
They accompanied by
Miss Mary Farner, who had gone to
that city for treatment, and returned
much improved,
Misses Mary Cooney, of Centre Hall,
aud Bessie Cooney, of Bellefonte, are
paying a visit to their parents.
Ie
her
here, were
se————————
Woodward.
Miss Laura Ard, of Philadelphia, is
visiting at the homg of Dr. Ard,
Mrs, Wolfe visited her aged mother,
Mra, George Miller, at Linden Hall, a
few days last week,
Wilson Ard and sister, Miss Maude,
were to Miliheim on Tuesday.
Mee. N. W, Eby and Mrs. Howard
Bowersox spent Haturday and Hunday
with friends at Spring Milla,
Miss Sallie Guisewite, of
burg, visited her aunt, Mrs
Eby, Baturday and Sunday,
Miss Bertha Hosterman
er, Herbert, of Conemaugh,
ing their parents,
Anrone.
Margaret
broth-
Visit-
and
Are
—————
Nittany Mountain,
Horace Robinson has installed a fan
at his stave mill, to blow the saw dust
from the mill. This does away with
the wheeling away of it, and saves the
cost of one hand,
HN, Wasson and family visited Mrs,
Wasson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Tone
Noll, Bunday.
Henry Knoflsinger bought a new
graphaphone, and now has music in
plenty for himself and neighbors,
Mra, Moist Bommiers, of near Belles
fonte, visited the family of William
Parker, Inst week.
Mrs. McQuin, of Altoona, snd Mrs,
Garver, sister and daughter, respect.
ively, of Wm. Parker, have been
spending several days with relatives
here. At the sme time they put up =
upply of cherries and berries,
A A A TATA
What whe says isn't half as imports
ant to a woman as how she looks,
vexd
Mr. Myers was ol
the
Hall
iged (0 re
arri in Centre Ins
Loona,
Week
turn week, but Mrs
Myce In
Mrs
Carly in
remained with her mother,
(searge Blover.
back from
brought
George W. Gingerich is
and
imber of samples of Missouri
He is much pleased
found
his western trip, with
hima m
lend and zine ore,
with the west but
in general,
seclions not so desirable,
Wm. H. Lee and grandson
Miller, of Colyer, and Mr,
Edgar
Mrs.
and
and
Andrew Rote and nephews Earl
Boyd Vonada, of near Spring Mills,
were st the Reporter office
Wednesday to see the presses running.
or. George F. Norton,
specialist, of 307 Fourth Avenue, New
York City, will be at the Centre Hall
hotel during July and st. He
will attend to any who desire defect-
Difficult
callers
eyesight
Augu
ive vision oorrecled,
y ee
Judging from the Coloma ( Michi-
Courier, the Central
Canes
especially solicited.
EAD
doing a rushing business,
is conducted by Mrs. G. B. Wideman,
Mina Pennington ) known
to many of the Reporter readers in
Centre Hall and Potters Mills.
Prof, W. Zeigler, who last
year principal of the Howard
borough schools, was elected principal
of Lhe
nine
Bakery
he bakery
A
nee dell
Irvin
WAS
I'he term is
$90. Mr.
Zigler has a good record to his credit
Frackville schools
months and salary
ju
at Howard, and the
nn that
glad
the
Iie porter
note has secured
At present he
with
ihe
named
the
position is
time
iz sdpler,
spending
Mra,
Hall.
Prof, tie
children
hotel
weyvorsl
his mother,
of
Lydia wet Centre
Norton,
the t
atid will remnin
Mrs. Norton,
marriage, was Miss Mary GG.
nnd
finll
for
in fore
reek wife
strived sal »hilre
Fueseday
weeks
Doyle, a
granddaughter of Michael Willow, de.
ceased, and spent the greater part of
Hall, Prof.
Norton is an instra tor in physics in
New York He has made the
eye n special study, as will be observed
by his ndvertising loeal in this issue
her childbood in Centre
City.
building
the Presbyterian parsonage at
Htate College. The structure is being
built of concrete blocks made by the
Haupts, and is the first one of the
kind ever erected at Niate College,
The result will be watched with inter.
est, and if a success it is highly
probable that State College capitalists
will organize a company at that place
to manufacture the blocks,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rice and son
Clifford, of Reedsville, and Mrs, W.
A. Thompson and daughters Csths.
rine and Alberta, of Lewistow n, are at
the Centre Hall hotel. Mr. Rice is
the senior member of the mercantile
firm of Rice Brothers, and Mrs,
Thompson's husband is cae of the
Thompson Brothers, who own and
Speraie A knitting mill in Lowistown,
r. Thompweon will come to join his
new
wife and children the latter part of
this week,
Wedding in Altooun
A pretty wedding took place al the
home of Mrs, J. A. Weaver, No. 500
drd avenue Altoona, when Miss Mary,
third daughter of Mrs. Weaver, and
Warren F. Conrad, son of J, B, Cone
rad, of Warriors Mark, were made
man and wife,
Fhe bridal party entered
of
played
the parlor
Lohengrin
by Miss
Lise wed -
Esther
to the strain
ding march,
Campbell,
The Miss
Wenver and Miss Verna Conrad,
groomsmen were Will I.
Edward L. Weaver. The officiating
clergyman was Rev. Dr. Wagner, of
the Becond Lutheran church,
Pearl
The
Musser and
bridesmaids were
Mr. and Mrs, Conrad departed ami d
a shower of rice, for a week«' trip
to Buflalo Niagara Falls. On
their return they will take up house-
keeping in Altoons
i
il
Lwo
and
Those from a distances who attended
Mine Fsther Camp-
Mra, G. WW, Weav-
Beck, New York ;
rE.
the wedding were ©
bell, State College :
K.
Mattern,
er, Clearfield ;
Miss Harriet
Girant,
Mox ham
Elsworth Cut-
J. Maltern
and son George, Wairiors Mark,
Washington ;
chal, Charles City, lowa :
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Marringe Licenses
nrry {
Frankenberger, Penn twp
Annie M, Weaver, Peon tw)
Walker,
FEmenhizer,
Wm J. MeM
Maria J
Wiliam 1. Yarnell,
Beulah V. Y arnell,
sie, Hornersy ile, N.Y.
Hith, Clearfield,
Claude EF
A
Civorge 8B, Frost
SNOT
Fetzer
ners, Wingate,
Zion,
New York city,
nden, Bellefonte
, Spring Mills,
che, Bpring Mills.
, Bellefonte,
©,
$
LE,
dlefon
Tussey Ville
«Hefonte
; Blale College,
ng,
—— ot ———
Spring Mills.
H. and
Ohio,
oem WW. Wo Lemont,
Long
of
relatives
children,
are visiting
iy.
friends in this vicind
. Li. Campbell, the station agent,
roves on f the house vacated
w KE. Cathe rimsn, recently
Clarence Musser
mm of Robert Mus-
ser, who employed nn the
A lon nn
KHOpe, ix PRY
Mr. and
Howard, =;
Ing his parents a visit
Mrs Condo,
welgl ith
Jonathan
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