The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, February 26, 1870, Image 4

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    QTILLAULADI
OUR GREAT
BOSTON DOLLAR STOKE !
We want good reliable agents In every part
of the country. By employing your tpare time
to form clubs anil Bending us your orders, you
can obtain the most liberal commissions, eithou
In cash or merchandise, and goods Bent by
us will be as represented, and we guarantee
satisfaction to every one dealing nt ourhonse.
Agents should collect ten cents from every
customer, and forward to us in advance, for
descriptive checks ofthe goods we sell.
The holders of the checks have the privilege
of either purchasing the article thereon des
cribed, or of exchanging for airy article men
tioned on our catalogue, numbering over 6('0
different articles, not one of which caa be pur
chased in the usual way for the some . nioncv.
The advantages of Hrst sending the checks
are these ! We are constantly buying small
lots ofjery valluable goods, which are not on
our. catalogues, and for which we issue cheeks
until all are sold ; besides, in every, club, we
will put checks for watches, quilts, blanket,
dress patterns, or some other article of ciihrI
dalue.
We do noi offer a single article of merchan
vuse that can be sold by regular dealers at our
price. We do not ask you to buy goods from
is unless we can sell them cheaper than yon
tan obtain them in any other, while the
jrcater fait of our goods are sold nt about
ONE-HALF THE REGULAR RATES.
Our stock consists in part of the following
goods :
Shawls, Blanket", Quilts, Cutfons, Ginghams,
Dress Goods, Table Liucn, . owcls. Hosie
ry, Gloves, Skirls, Corsets, Silver--lilated
Wuie, Spoons plated on
Nickel Silver, Dessert Forks,
Five-bottle Plated Cas
tors lirittania ware,
Glass ware, Ta
ble and
Pocket Cutlery,
in Great Variety,
Elegant French and Ger
man Fancy Goods, Dcautiftil
Photograph Albtim9 of the New.
est and Choicest Styles in .Morocco
and Velvet Bindings. Heavy G -.hi and
Fluted Jewelry of the latest aud ncnesi styles.
We have alsj made arrangements with some
of the leading publishing houses that will ena
ble us to sell the standard and latest works of
authors at about one-half the regular prices :
such as llyron, ISurus, Moore, Milton aud
Tennyson's Works, in full gilt and cloth bind'
ings, and hundreds of others.
These and cverj thing else for
ONE DOLLAR FOR EACH ARTICLE.
In every order amounting to over $50, ac
coinpauiod by the cashths agent may return
$2 ; and in every oidcr owcr i-iUl), $1 may be
retained to
TAV THE EXPRESS CHARGES.
COMMISSION TO AGENTS.
For an on'er of s-.IO frorr a club of thirty, wc
will pay the agent as commission, So yards ef
bleached or brown sheet'.iig, good dress pattern,
nil wool pants pattern, or ,10 in cash.
For an older of Sr'iO fioni a club of sixty, wc
will pay the agent 05 yards of brown or blench
ed sheeting, 'muting case watch, all wool
shawl, or.7 in cash.
For an order of 4 K'O, from a club 100, wo
will pay the agent 110 yards, 'I yard wide),
sheeting, splendid hewing uiaehine, or $11 in
cash,
SEND MONEY BY REGISTEREL
LETTERS.
For further particulars send lor catalogues.
Address
GEORGE A. PLUMMER & CO.,
(Successors to liurj is 1 Pluiiiuicr )
Nos. 30 and 40 Hanover Street, Boston, M.
u-jvliO.'G'J tf
T
HUE SATXEDA Yi'VEN 1NG POST.
THREE MONTHS GRATIS 1
This cheapest and be.-t of the Literary Week
lies is offering unequalled inducements to new
subscribers.
In the first paper of October, it commenced
B brilliant Novelet, culled " a Family Failing,"
by Elizabeth Present t. Jt also is now running
a serial, called " Gcorgo Canterbury's Will,"
by Mrs. Henry Wood, the famous author of
' East lynne," &c.
. NEW NOVELETS
will coutiniially succeed each other. Among
those already on liund or iu progress, are
" Under a lian," by Ainaudn M. Douglas ;
Leonie's Secret," by Frank Lea Eeusdiel ; a
Novelet, by Miss Ilosuier, c.
The post also gives the geuis of the English
magazines.
NEW SUBSCRIBERS
For 1870 will liaue their subscriptions dated
buck to the paper of October lid, until the
largo exti a edition of that dute is exhausted.
This will bo thirteecn papers in ndditien to the
regular weekly numbers for lb70 or fifteen
mouths in all ! When our extra edition i ex.
hausted, the names of ull new subset ibers for
1870 will be eutcred on our list the very week
they are received.
TERMS :
$2 50 a, year. Twocopies.fi. Four copies,
$6. Five copies (anil one gratis) $8. One
copy of the Post and one of lue.Lady' Friend,
$1-
A copy of the large and bountiful Premium
Stool Fugraving, ' Taking the Measure ofthe
Wedding King " engrave! in England at a
cost of $20CO will be sent to every lull ($2 50)
ubscriber, and to every person sending a club.
This is truly a beautiful engraving !
Audross
H.PETEE.S'ON&CO.,
819 Walnut Street, Philadelphia.
Specimen copies seut free for five cents.
OUR HOME PHYSICIAN
A newIlandp Book of Fuuuly Medicine. By
Dr. BEARD, ofthe University of the City of
New York, assisted by medical professors in
the various departments. ThTce years devo
ted to its preparation. Quackery and hum
buggery exposed. Plofefsnrs iu our leading
medical colleges testify that it is the best fam
ily doctor book ever written. Outfit and sam
ple free to agents,
A, H. HUBBARD, 400 Chestnut StPhil'a, F.
A THIEF- He bas been trvaling about
humbugging druggist) and private parties,
mixing up and selling a base compound which
he calls WOLCOTT'S PAIN PAINT. All of
Woloott's genuine remedies Lave a white out
side wrapper (with signature large). Look
out for counterfeits.
JgOARDING HOUSE,
Near the Depot, Wiloox, Fa.
MARTIN SOWERS, Proprietor.
The undersigned has opened a large hoardirg
house at the above place, where lie is amply
prepared to satisfy the wants of those who may
avor him with their custom. nov'til'liO,
IHARLES HOLES,
PRACTICAL ,
WATCHMAKER, ENGRAVER a JEWELER,
West end of Hyde House, Ridgway, Pa.
Sell as Cheap as Ever,
GOLD and silver watcaes,
Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware,
XX VIOLIN AND GUITAR STRINGS,
Spectacles, Pens aud Pencils,
Exclniive .-I gent for the sale of
ALEX. MORTON'S GOLD I'ENS.
Repsiring Watches, etc., done with the same
accuracy as heretofore. nov20,'(j'Jtf
O.METHING NEW IN RIDGWAY !
ROOT & SHOE ESTABLISHMENT !
The subscriber takes thia tnithod of inform
ing the citizens of llldgway and vicinity that
he has opened a
BOOT & SHOE STORE,
in the room lately occupied by Henry ,S. Thay
er in the west end of he Hyde House, where
may be fouud a general assortment of
Ladies Shoes,
GentictnenY Boots and Shoes,
Boys' Boots and Children's Shoes.
ALSO,
Connecled with the above establishment I have
a BoU and Shoe Manufacturing Establishment
where work will be made to order. Repairiug
dune on short notiee and on reasonable terns.
The public are iuvited to give me a call.
oc23,'CGy GEORGE WALKER.
MONEY
S nn ariiele deepi led by none, and wo are
now prepared to show how all may possess
it in abundance, by lollowing a lew simple in
slructious which will be given
FREE
of charge, cscept the trifling sum of twenty -five
ceals, as a guarantee of good faith. The busi
ness is inexhaustible, aud thousands are now
engaged idil : while to their friends the cause
of theii great success remains a mystery. Any
party engaging will frequently receive scaled
packages by express or mail. Further than
this the business is all to yourself..
AS
toe article con be carried in the vest pocket, cx
cept when wanted for use. It needs your ati
tension but one or two days in tho week, or a
couple of hours duily, w hich can be sfier other
business is over. No additional rent, tuxes, or
help of any kind. All engaging must be of first
WATER.
None but gsod smart men wanted, who can
keep their business to themselves, act conn;
dei.iially with me, and muke from $o to $10
for every hour's service.
Act promptly. Begin now and a fortune is
yours. Inclose with your address 25 cents,
and you will get lull particulars by return
mail- Address,
E. F. IIALLET,
nov20-Sw Box ooG. Titusvillo, Pa.
4 SPLENDID PRIZE FOR THE LADIES !
J
The finest, most pleasing, and costly engrav
ing ever published in America, to be presented
as a premium lo each subscriber to
DEMOREST'S MONTHLY,
a magazine of practical utility in the house, a
mirror of the iishions. und a literary conser
vator of surpassing interest and artistic excel
ence, aekuowlcdgcd to be the modern parUir
inapazino of America
The engraving, 2x32 inches, is from the or
iginal painting, entitled, 'Ihe Pic-Nio on the
Fourth of July.'
The painting took a whole year, and is con
sidered ihe finest of the entire list of numerous
populor productions by LilliiM. Spencer. The
engraving was the li.bor of four years, by
three eminent artists John Rodgers, Suuiuel
Halpin, und Samuel Hollyer ; Tho last named
having been induced to come from Europe to
fiuis.li it. The engravers have ably seconded
the successful labors of the painter. None but
artists can fully appreciate the skill and labor
lavished on this engraving The gcnerul ef
fect is very fine and impressive, -md the deli
rate finish to Ihe heads will bear the most mi
nute inspection. The union of line and stipple
is executed with unusual ability, and their
skilful combination has greatly contributed to
the success of the engravers iu this unsurpats
td proof of their genius.
Thciwork on the eugrnving alone cost over
seven thousand dollars, besides ihe cost ofthe
copyright, and is acknowledged by competent
judges ihe most elaborately finished large work
of art evor engraved in America.
Fine copies of this magnificent picture, on
heavy plute paper, worth $10 each, are to be
ivvu-as a premium tg each subscriber to
DEMOREST'S MONTHLY MAGZINE.
Yearly subscriptions only Three Dollars, and
ten cents (which is to be scut with the sub.
script ion), for the postage on the engraving
(which will be mailed tecurely done up on s
roller.
This is certainly the largest, most liberal
and splendid premium ever offered to single
subscribers by rny publisher, and affords an
easy and eoonomicul way for any one to secure
an eloeunt work of art, a Parlor Picture that
is only next to a piano iu tho way of oruame'n
tation, aud a perpetual reminder of a day
which ought to to be cherished and held in re
membrance by every true American.
The reception of this magnificent picture
will take every one by surprise, and we do not
veuture anything iu saying that $10 will not
procure another that combines so much of in
terest aud beauty.
Specimens of the Magazine, with circulars,
giving full particulars, will be sent to any giv.
en address, post free on receipt of 15 cents.
Address
lf M0RE3T MONTHLY.
aevtVf 196 Vreadway, M. T.
THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED PA
TER IN ELK COUNTY.
THE ELK CO. ADVOCATE.
HAVING THE LARGEST CIRCULA
TION, IT IS THEREFORE THE
ADVERTISING MEDIUM
IN THE COUNTY !
Drvotct! to the interest. of the gcoptc
ef CHls County.
n
Ovdrv.s for V'ovh clirUca r.n
Hfomic-tly 3ttcnrjcit to.
Addhess
J. S. BOR DWELL,
RiiuiAAY, Pa.
LOIIILLAKLVS EUREKA
Smoking To'incco is an excellent article of
granulated Virginia.
Whci ever introduced it is universally ad
mired. It is put up iu handsome muslin begs, in
wh'ch orders for Meerschaum Pipes are duily
packed.
LOR1LLAAD S "YACHT CLUI!"
Smoking Tobacco lias, no superior ; being d'tii
cotinized, ii ennnot injure neveless constitu
tions, or people of sedentary habits.
Il is produced from selections of the finest
stock, ana prepared by u patented and original
manner.
It is very aromatic, mild, and light weij;lit
henco it will last much longer than el hers:
nor does it burn or sling the tongue, or leave a
uisngrecunlo alter-tasto
(Ji-dcrs for genuine, olepmlly carved
Meerschaum Pipes, silver mounted, an 1 pack
ed inncnt leather pocket cases, are pUcidn
the Qacht Club brand daily.
L 0 R I L L A R D ' S CENTURY
Chewing Tobacco
This brand of Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco
has no superior anywhere.
It is, without doubt, the beet chewing to
bacco in the country.
lokillaiuvs s x 1 7 f f s
Have been in general us in the United States
over 1 10 years, and si ill. acknowledged '-the
,,' ., ...... i
If your storekeepers does not have these
articles fur sale, ask hiin to get them.
iney are sold by respectable jobbers al
most everywhere.
Csrculars mailed nn application.
EEST CABIXET ORGANS
AT LOWEST PRICKS.
That tlio MASON & HAMLIN CART
NET and METRO POLIT N ORG A'S
are tho best iu tho world is proved by the
almost unanimous opinion of professional
musicians, by the sward to them of si.v
EXTY FIVE (10I.D Olid S1LVEU MEDALS or
other highest premiums, lit principal, in
dustrial competitions within a few years,
including the Medal at the Paris exposi
tion, and by a sale very much jrrea'.er than
that of any similar instruments. This Com
pany iuauulacture on'; Jim'.cltiss iusfru
tnrnts, aud will not make "cheap ovtius"
ht any price, or suffer an inferior iustru
nient to bear their name. Having greatly
increased their lacilities fur manufacture,
by the introduction of new machinery mid
othevwiao, they are now making better
Organs than eve? before, at increased econ
omy in cost, which, in accordance with
their fixed policy of Helling always At least
remunerative profit, they arc now offu-ins
at prices of inferior woik, F O U 11 O U.
T A V E O R 0 A N S . Plain Walnut
Case, $50. FIVE OCTAVE ORGANS,
Double Reed, stops (IVoAi, Jiinpnson, JA
loliu, Flute, Tnntuhiul,) $125. Oilier
slylc-s in proportion.
Circulars, with full particulars, includin,;
accurate drawings of different styles of or
gans, and touch information which v. ill be
of service to every purcha.Tr of nn oran,
will be pent free, aud postage paid, tc any
one desiring theiu.
MASON &, HAMLIN OiU'iAX CO. '
iwl"4 Ticmont St. IJystouj 5!iG Rioud
way, New York.
"AX HOOD :
HOW LOST, HOW P.E-
STOKED.
'just published, a new tdliim
r.f lilt rf'l' I - I- It If ft I
tl-,LtUHAll-.l) r.ss.ii on tne r.nitc-il cure
(without niedioiue) of Si-kunatohuiiuca, or
Semiual Weakness, luvolunlar.v Seminal Losses,
iMPiirLwrv, Mental and Phisicul Incapacity,
Impediments to Marriage, etc ; also, ti.
sumi'tion, Kpii-kpsv, and Fits, induced by
self indulgence or sexual extravagance.
frig-Price, iu a sealed envelope, only 0
cents.
The celebrated author, in this adiiiiiublo
essay, clearly demonstrates from a thiriv
years' successful practice, that tho alarming
consequences cf self ubuse may be radically
cured without the dangerous use of internal
med cine or the application of the knife
pointing out a mode of cuie ut once simple,'
certain, and effectual, by means of which
every sufferer, 110 matter what his condition
mav lit, may cure himself cheaply, privately,
and rudicalhi.
ffy-This Lecture should to in the hands of
every youth aud every man in the land.
Sent, under seal, iu a plain envelope, to any
address, yotlpaid, on receipt of six cents, or
two post stamps. AUo, Dr. Culverwell's
" Marriage Guide," price 2 j cent l. Address
the Publishers, CIIAS. J. C. KL1XE Co.,
127 Bowery, New York, Post-Oiliue Dox
4,080. vln35yl.
OB WORK of all
I done at this office.
kinds aud. descri-
7-ISITIXQ CARDi KKATLT J3XECUT.
ti at this oBse.
T 1
1U
W . S- SERVICE-
f)00,000 CUSTOMERS WANTED.
At the new Masonic Hall Ruilding.
ST0VF.8 at prices that will please of all de
sirable kinds.
TIN-WARE of every kiad om haud at all
limes.
Special attention given to Wholesale orders.
Price list furnished to dealers on application.
SULET. T1X AND COPPER WARE.
House furnishing goods a great variety.
STEAM AND WATUR PIPEISO,
PUMPS, FIMllN'G AND IIUNT1NO
.TACIiLE, such as HODS CAS
KETS, SEISES, FLIES, HOOKS,
CAPS, l'OWDEli, &o. Je.
ALL ORDERS 1'OR GUN WORK
Promptly attended to.
BIRD CAGES A y ICE VARIETY
ROOFING G UTTERS, SPOUTS.
of Tin, Galvanized Iron and Copper an i every
kind of
HOUSE AND JCB WORK
done on short notice and warranted,
AGlXOY of Henry Disslons eelobrated
saws. Orders for saws at factory prices so
licitcd, uUu for repairiug. Iuloruiatiou and
price list furnished on application
PATER HAGS, OLD ROPE, OLD
- ,
COPPER, BRASS, PEW
TER, LEAD, IRONy
BEESWAX, HEAVY HIDES, DEAKON
SKIXS, SHEEP PELTS, GREEN
BACKS, NATIONAL BANK
NOTES, U. S'.
B0NDS,tc.
taken in eehang for Good or Work
vtnJOf. VT.B. SERVICE.
POWELL & KIME.
r OODS FOR THE MILLION.
POWELL & KIME,
At their spacious store ia
RIDGWAY,
Have on baud, a splendid assortment of
ull seasonable Goods adapted to the wants
of the peoplB of Elk and adjoiuing
counties, which they are selling at prices
that defy competition. They would simply
state here, that being very large dealers,
their facilities for purchasing are un
equalled by any establishment iu the,
county. They buy directly from manu
facturers and on the
GROUND FLOOR,
Another advantage. Yon can always
got what you want at their store, htnee
you will save time by going directly to
them and TIME IS MONET. Wc
have no epace here to enumerate ull the ad
vantages you will. have in patronizing their
establishment Rut cill and bio, and
reap the advautage for yourselves.
Among their Goods you will find
DRY GOODS iu en Hess varieties,
GROCERIES choice and fresh
CLOTHING of best material superior
cm and Euish,
BOOTS Si SHOES of the best
fctoek and make,
CROCK Kit Y for newly" nmricd,
iniddle aged aud eldeily.
DRIED FRUIT,
RUTTER, EGGS,
TORK, HAMS,
LARD, FLOUli
CORN MEAL.
AND EVERYTHING ELSE.
Nearly all kinds of country produce
taken at the market value-Tlaltf.
BUSINESS CARDS.
J. S. BORDWELL, M. D.
eclectic n rsicia v
Ihe word eclcctio means to choese or se
lect medicines from all the different
schools of medicine using remedies that are
safe, and discarding from practice all medi
cines that have an imjurious effect on the sys
tem, such as mercury, antimony, lead, cop
per, &o.
I lay aside the lance thn old bloodlct'er,
reluceror depletcr, and equalize 'the circula
tion and restore tho system to its natural
Btate by alteratives and tonics. I shall here
after give particular attention to chronio dis
eases, such as Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Liver
complaint, Catarrh, Ne tralgia, diseases of the
throat, urinary organs, and all uisea3es pecu
liar to females, &o.
CATARRH I treat with a new Instrument of
a late invention, which cures every case.
TEETH extracted without pain.
Office and residence South of the jail on
Centre St. Office hours from 7 to 8 a. ; m 1J
to 1 p. m i 0 to7 p. m.
Deo. 23'07.-ly. J. S. BORDWELL.
JOHN G. II ACL, Attorney at law, Ridg
way, Elk county Pa. mar-2'G0 ly
JO, IN 0. HALL JAS. K. P. UALb.
3 TALL. & UllO.
Attornqyp at -La av
HY. MARY'S:
BEXZINGER P. O. El K. COUNTY, TA.
September 20" 10(3. ly.
TS. Rordwcll, M. I). Eclectic Physician
a Ollico and resilience opposite tho
Jail, on Centre St., Ridgway, Pa. Prompt at
tention willbe given to all calls. Ollice hours :
7 to 8 A. M- ; 12 to2 P. M. ; and ti to 7 P. M.
Mar.. 22, GO tf.
17 HAN KLIN -HOUSE,
Jj St. .Mary's. Pa.
LARGEY & MALOXE, Pitorn's.
Tho proprietors respect fully ask tho attention
of their friends and the public in general to
their large and commodious hotel. Every
attculiou paid to the convenience of guests.
11. LARGEY,
oily!!) -1808-ly J, A. tiiALOSE.
MASLIN Kettles, Prass Kettles, Porclean
Sauce Tuns, French Tined Sauce Pans,
triiit cans the cheapest and best, at VY. S.
SERVICE'S, llardware.Storc, Pidgway.Pa.
HYDE HOUSE,
R inn way, F.i.k Co., Pa.
W. II. SCH RAM, Proprietor.
Thankful for the pmrnmgc hcretnfoy so
liberally bestowed upon him, the new pro
prietor, hopes, hy paying strict attention
to the comfort and convenience of guests, to
merit a continuance of the same.
Oct SO lSfi'J.
fp!IAYEll HOl'Sd,
j RIDGWAY, PA.
D1VID THAYER, Proprietor.
The undersigned having fitted up a lnrro
and commodious lintel on the southwest,
corner of Centre and Mill street., with good
and convenient slubliug attached, respect
fully solicits the patronage of his old friends
and the p'll lie g-.-uer.-.l!y.
decl3 titi lj DAVID THAYER.
T JERSEY HOISi:,
Cn.M'itvii,Li?, Ei.k Co., Pa.
II. B Leach, Proprietor.
Thankful for the patronage heretofore si
liberally bestowed upon hi u, tho new pro.
prietnr, hopes, by paying strict ntlcntinn lo
ihe comfort aLd convenience of guvsis, to
merit a continuance of the t ame.
vln'JOIy.
All orders for Stoves and llardwarj
will be prou pily atun U-d to as soon
as received, nt Ihe
irG7 ' St. MARY'S HARDWARE STORE.
"VfORTON JlOl'Sj:,
hi
i:i HE. PA-
.1. 1' Jfvore.'(Jtift of tins l!;ut I.'ouxr.)
I t'(H it itl
Open l");iy and Niht-
n It'll f.
CARDS. Hill -H cadi. Lei lcr-IK- ids. Tugs,
llnii'lbiUs, &c, dune ill a neut in.iuncr,
and at t ho mjwkst puiok. 1'OR CASH, ut
the Ell; Advocate Printing Office.
I
OUlS il. GARNER,
PRACTICAL MACHINIST
Can be found at his Foundry 111 St. M.ny's
wheieheis ready to have nil shop- work' in
his lino done ou short not iuu. St. Mary's,
Uonziugcr P. () . Elk CO., Pii. inylXH ly
J.
1). PARSONS,
MnuuCielurer and Dealer in Routs & Sbnes
Main St., opposite Hotel,
2y V.ii,:ox, Pa.
J ORDS OF WISDOM.
FOtt Yt.LNO MKN,
On the Ruling Passion in Youth and Early
.Miinhooii, with SELF HELP for the E.ring
and unforiuuiite. Sent in sealed letter cu
velopes, fi-ec of clmrge. Address, HOWARD
ASSOCIATION. Pox P, Phil.ideldhia, P11
T ACOIi YOUNG & TO , Hook Hinders And
ft Llank Rook Manufaotiiiers, Wriglif s Dlk.
ony, 1 a. li.unk i;0jks .Made to Order.
"jj'T F. C. KEUMME, M. 1).,
I J. Ph.vsic'un and Surgeon, Ridgwny Elk
Co. Pa Office above store of R. G. Gillij
Oihco hour? from 8 to 10 A.M. aud G to 8 P.
M. vlnStf.
I EXECUTIONS, SUMMON-?. SUllPUl.
j uas. Warrants, &c, on haud aud for
bule at this othco.
B
OOK AGENTS WANTED FOR
Struggles uud Triumphs of
P. T. BARNUIV
Written by him-elf. In one Urge octavo vol
ume nearly tS00 pages printed in English
ond German. 83 full page engravings. It em.
braces forty year recollections of his busy life,
as a merchant, manager, banker, lecturer and
Bhowman. No book published so acceptable to.
alfcclasses. Every one wants it. Agents aver
age from 50 to 100 subscribers a week. AV
offer extra inducement. Illustrated catalogue
and terms to agents sent free.
J. B. lit'Rtt & CO., Publishers,
w Hartford, Conn.
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