W. C. HENRY S N HATS. The I'nntoniist, The Philadelphia Special, The Liberty Hell, Are the newest ami now the loading styles. Don't fail to see these styles at IlLNRVS. We cordially invite you to conic to our store and look over our line and not our prices. It is a pleasure lor us to show our line of fjoods for we can hoast of having the very latest styles. Don't forget the place, for these late styles cannot he found elsewhere in Kcynoldsvillc. W. C. HENRY. E THE JEFFERSON ft SUPPLY COMPANY 4 5 1 i Being the largest distrihutor of General Merchandise in this vicinity, is always in Jiosition to give the best quality of goods, ts aim is not to sell you cheap goods but when quality is considered the price will al ways be found right. Its departments arc all well fdled, and among the specialties handled may be men tioneu L. Adler Bros., Rochester, N. Y., Clothing, than which there is none better made; W. L. Douglass Shoe Co., Brockton, Mass., Shoes; Curtice Bros. Co., Rochester, N. Y., Canned Goods; and Pillsbury's Flour. This is a fair representation of the class of goods it is selling to its customers. EE EE lUiiuuiUiUiiuunuiuuiiuiiiiiiUitiiiiuniUiimiuuuiUiut HOLIDAY GOODS. We have the largest assortment of Holiday Goods ever placed on sale in Reynoldsvillc, consisting of FRENCH LIMOGES CHINA, FANCY GERMAN CHINA, ENGLISH AND AUSTRIAN CHINA DINNER AND TOILET SETS, KITCHEN WARE, CARVING SETS AND CUTLERY, DECORATED PARLOR LAMPS, AMERICAN PORCELAIN, JARDINIERS AND CUSPIDORS, MIRRORS AND RUGS, NOVELTIES OF ALL KINDS. Also Cook StoveB, Ranges and Hot Blasts, . Furniture, Car. pets, Lace Curtains and Blinds. flairs House FornishinQ store. Opposite Pojttffloe. TYI.1SII, i:kvicuaiu.ij i:asonam,i:, ' Smls at Henry's at m price lower tliati tho lowest. Overcoats lor men ami boys in all the latest styles at llcnrv's. ici:. liAT, AT i:ckvi:ar HENRY'S We ean truly testily that without a (louht this is the choicest line of Neckwear ever luouj'ht to the tow ii. 3 E2 s 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 60NQ FOR THE TWENTIETH CENTURY iiWc trend it Mtrr earth to-dnjr I Than that the fathers knew: A broader ky lino round away ' To rrnlma of dipper lilne. Hole ample in t ho hmnnn right, Mure till" thr litinintl ken; The law of .oil lim hern a liptit i 'i'o lend tlic Hvrj of miMi. k , !: .' t. J ' mil' leneintinTm "on 'v'Jf .' ' In mist of dmoliloriiiR lire; ' To more tlmn nil the ri-ntiirir gone The marching yearn moire, !Arrn the omviii'il awei-p of t iino We trniti our vt-tion dim, Ami nil the nitvn lull nml climb i To lose t!H'in"hen in Him. s, :-y- ; .,'--: , -... -v. Wp jrnrc iipin the neon pnt ', A lilinil mill tnmliliiiR muni', ' Anil alowly, from the wt-ltrritig vml l'rhoM a Inw emerge. The n-nter aeemed lu heave and sway ( In f-hnim onilrnifil. iYct not n foiiin flnke ilrove antrny, For J lu wns wind ami title. O purpose of the ntunitilinot year, O wintful reed nml hope, Whcreliy ill nil the woven aplirrr .... The atonifl yeiii-n and Rtftpr; Flow thrntmh' the wandering will of mnn A tide of plow dearee, 'And llirnje our uti-iviue in Hie plan That drawn the world to Then. Frederick l.nnxhridiie, in ( hiiago Ftand- aril. iTbo HorsaThat Ran Away 1.1) A n 1 1 I o pr Itlllirll of Not-Ill-I'll Ht (Mil Nl'lllllnlul went out of -v iKtcui-p wltli a Ki'ent ninny other UiIiikh (luring the RcnHtm of thp "bin ilrniiKlit." !5very entile couiitry lum hail n lilmurlc iliminht. Local evciitaarr iiiiiiki'd froin Hint period, iiiuInN la mthl In the Hoiith, whi'ii one lHrinilnlHciiit"li( fore Hie war," mi I hey any lu NtdiriiHkn, "before (ho dry Hpell." Hut when the Antelope win lu Ita prime them whr kept In one or the ciirriiln a Mm k home lliul wiim never tined for nny lull K)fciiil Kirviie. If n iliilil wiim Hlrk nt the rtuii'li houxe and needed a pliysl (dim, out ciiiiie the him k, nml furiuuR ly lie covered the illHlunre hk no other horse on the rniiKo fould. When the Hlonx ruse lu Hie wcttt of the State It war (he Idnrk Hint curried the wuru liiK tlirouph Keynpnliii unit iiIoiik Ihc Nioliniril, where the Hpurni'ly KPllled vlllnm'H were. He even lu a liny ill thai time journeyed l-'O uilleM nml IIiiiik IiIh proud lieud IiIkIi lu the nir whliinyliiK dm If lie could Joyously cover that illNtaure over iimihi wll limit rent. Of coiirxe. he wiim ii rnuxe horoe; no thorouKhlired'M lilood lu liiiu, off RprliiK from no inoiher coddled under the tinlni'.r'H wntcliful eye. but child of the in line mine mid Htiilllou. fnrlnu lilnHln of Ice and canil, DkIiIIiik Tor food while the lillnznrd lilted nliore, BWlniuier of Hwolleu KtreaiiiR, com pniilon of the coyote, the raliblt mill tho nnli'liipi', iiiiturediorn and iialure-. bred. The lilnrk lived lon and well at the Aulelope Itaneli after he nun tinned somewhat, but one day ho broke the botindM of hlw corral by Rome chance, and, MtandiiiK where the dip of the plnlu land came up to Hie bum of IiIh Into pilsoii, he nave a triumphant creaui ami pluuitcd lulu the wilder nes before li i nt. Tin? rnuchuicii heard Mh cry, they came llilinlim, come JiihI lu time to Hee him arch hinifielf on a dlHluut elevation and Hcreain iiKaln. Ho was free. Once long before thlM tlmo ho had been free. That wan when he Ki'iuted with IiIh mother, far out on the Klkhoru, when no utrnp or baiter lay upon theui. mid ouly the wild beasts wer their companions. He had dreamed much of Hioho days since bin capture. Not that ho had ver failed lu a duty nut upon him by big man cnptor, but the dreams of whnt bad beeu, what Uo still longed for, would cling to him, uud carry hlui away with such wild surges of blood that be would bound agaiust the cor ral's side and iniiUe dte( moans as If In lain. No horso was ever made upon whom barueHs lay untv.mlly; tho lit lit age of the horse waL the free plulu, from which he could ouly bo sum moned by the call of bis compaulon, man. If he responded It was because bo too loved and was not a cnpllve. All this the black kuew, ami be curv eted In the afternoon suushiue, threw bis dulnry legi far apart, blew the warm -air from his nostrils,' and gal loped away uorth, nortji, to where the Keyapaha flows through Indian land. Mares with silky manes and tremulous nostrils wero waiting for htm there. Mares with eyes that would softsa as llipy heard the brnt of tils onctimtna; lioofs. lie had heard them call to hli.i In the nlslil when tin bent himself agnliiHt tint corral's limbers. He roused Ihn rnltlesnnke from lis dusty bed; he left the lilort'fiinko puff ing nml blowing far behind. The Jitck rnbldt coursed with Mm, and (IIhIiiiiI aulidiipo mined their heads, gnitPil mid were not afraid. Tbnt which Is frpp tears not freedom In others. The sun wont down, tho night cnnio nml the black Milked bis thirst In n stream nl iiiohI on tint border line of Nebiaslcit Mid Poiilli lmkntn. Tlirn he swung on ngaln". stronger, freer. From distant IliilTiiiii (lap the breath of the nioun- tnlns i nine to him; the grasses and wild flowers fpunii'd benenth bis fly ing feet sent after lilm n sweet imt- fume. Wolves bowled about hltn, but held off. No terrors bad I hey for him. He was coming to the While Itlver country and the wnltlng mines of bis breed. Not so ninny lind been the years of IiIn captivity tbnt be did not know Just where they would bo linger ing 111 the shailows of the valley. Few there were left uiieaptured tiy the while until, but these few, thtutitlcss, tiiicnnipicrpd, sllll rontucd where, as II child, he lind been part of their child days. Every glittering star told hint when It was iiildnlubt, and he pulxcil himself mi the grout roll of laud above I In- valley where the inures walled. He llstt tied, but the grasses gave no warning of pursuit. He. had out stripped nil men. lie listened for a sound from the valley, Imt. there was none. Then lip called, the wild chal lenge of the full blooded range Iiiiik -to the feinnlp of bis breed. The cry went up mid down on the night air. It rang back fnn.i ether rolls of land, and It burst through the shadows of the valley mid roused the mares. One two three they alt called back, lie- low him was the sound of rising ani mals, the patting of hoofs on range grass. He had found bis own. lie ciiubl not see them, so far be low were they, lint they, looking up, could see 1 1 1 til silhouetted against the sky. Ills inane wns blowing free; lie wiim ii something i nt veil out of thn night; be was llesh mid lire mid blood, and be was free. Again be called, and again bp was answered, mid this was repented several times. No need for hint In wait longer. Hp leaped fro:n his eminence, and he dashed down the rough way to where he knew be would be awaited. Heedless of rock and shale, heedless of gashed waterways now dry, he leaped on, spurning nil earth beneath bis feet, coming with the wind of tlio-plnlu. A rock turned beneath him; he was quid- uud (lid not rail; shale slid with lilm, be bounded nbeatl. Then for one Instant there opened before him a horrible gulch, itusouudalile, unknown. It had not been J here when last be wns in this valley. The mares were beyond calling to him. Surrender' He drew off and went at It, rising in the nil' for frightful srtm to cover, screaming sgiiln his wild soug of freedom as he lea pell. ' The pursuing ranchmen found blnl In tlx- gulch's bed the next day, back broken, blood at his lips, dead. He was free. H. I. (Teveluud, lu the Chi cuko Kecord-Hcrald. (lulls rrcli From Prut. A C'erman scientist has recently do used a method of manufucturiiig nrtl llclal giitin-iK:'chii froui peat, ami. If It turns out to be what Is claimed, it will simplify one of tho greatest problems in electricity the Insulation of ocean cables. Thus far gutta-percha Is the only substance which has beeu fouud to furulsh perfect protection for a wire ngnlust the chemical Influences of, salt water, and the product Is not only limited, but is controlled by an Eng lish firm of cable manufiKdurers, who own the forests In the Knst Indies fro;ii which gutta-percha Is obtained. Ex periments to Hud a substitute, havo been going ou for years throughout the world, but thus far nothing has beeu entirely successful. The price of gutta-percha has been advanced con siderably by the demands of the manu facturers of golf balls, which has al most doubled the cost, of table manu facture, and If this (ierman Inventor Is nblo to make an equally as good Insulator out of peat he will uinU a very Important contribution to .lti world's economy, for peat can be found In almost every country ou Hie globe in quantities almost unlimited. There, ore 3,000,0(10 acres lu Ireland, 2,500,00.1 lu Scotland, and even more In tier many, KuHsia, Norway, Sweden, I'l.i land and other countries of Europe. Woman Ilve tlia Bait of It. Out in Salt Lake City tucy ha-e -system of street railway transfers which Is hurd to beat. The pusseuger who receives a transfer from u Salt Lake conductor Is compelled to Ube l himself or throw It away. Each ticket bus primed on It, be sides the usual hours and the cumei of Intersecting Hues, a row of.eevcu email heuds. Five of them are mule heads, two arc female. Of tli3 male heads the first Is a beardless fuce, the second bears a mustache, the third "mutton chop" whickers, the fourth a chin beard, and the tiftu Is fully bearded, lieneatb tho row lire two plus signs, with a forty between thorn. The conductor U required to Identify each passenger by punching one of the faces and one of the signs for age, tho tlrs t plus being used for young men, the forty for men of middle a St and the final plus for elderly men. Ou tho heads representing woiurt one wears a hut aud represents youug women In general, uud the o.her a bon net, foi- motions. Wlih really rare delicacy, tbo question of ugo Is not mentioned in regard to female passeu. gers. Wnsblagtou Font. 4 Right this Way for your liCTI'RKS, riCTt'KR FKAMHS, KASKLS, MOt'LDIXGS, HOOKS, STATIONERY, I'liXS, INK, I'HNCILS, IJTC. Cnliinct work of nil kinds t'Ntiltf to order. rpliolslcrin mid re pair work ol till kinds done promptly. We frtinnmtee nil our work imd vou will find our priecn rijjht. AKii nuenls for Kline t-ntent. Wlnilnw H. n i n- mid tnxlili IIIIikIs Hint Seri'i-n I loom. Ktlttinitei I'hi ei folly (riven. Nortbamer & KellocK, Wonilniiril llnl ll lug, tlaln Mrrt'l. 1 KN N S Y I. V A N I A 1 1 A 1 LHO A D. Hri l AI.O A AI.I.W1HANY VAM.F.V MVIHION. Low (trade Division. lnEct May 26, 1901, ICa'trrn Standard TIim. Y. ANTWAIItt. No l(t No.M3 No.lOt Ni. lOS NntO? STATIONS. riit-inim Ki ll II ii ri M I.MW-iiiitmtn .... New Hi Ihli liem (ink KIiIiik Mnyvlllf iiintnt-rvllle . .. Iriuikvllle own fuller Iti-yniiltlsvllle.. riineoiist I n... ( r-ek Hi llo I HltlMlttt Wlnieittiirn . . . . I't iiiitli 111 Tyler Hemii'Zftte Omul A. M. A- M A. M P. M.T. M. 11 W V HI I W II 10 tl II 10! i W t" 4II1 II Si II 47 4 IN 4 Ml 4 A" ft IM (I 21 A tr. mil 4.1 sr. s u 4ft H 07 ;i7 1H 4:1 ; : tit on n V 81 1 87 M lii'r'rt II) I.I III 20 III '.til III 4.1 I n m ii no; ii 21 it -ii in s jtitii ur n 44 II ;r: 12 M oi -.1 it 4 r,l 7 in II 4 Ml S 4H,'I0 IU 7 i; I :i7 I 4- (1 fM 7 (i i 7 III 7 2 7 : 7 41 a im S l H 4!t 1 M 2 hi 2 2tll 2 :t 7 In Note. 7 44 17 M Iirirtwood I I1M 3" A e. H.ir. M Ti Hill del iSiiiiilnyilein os I'lttNtiiirt It i n. rn., l.'eil llnnk 11.10 lliiiokvlllf 12.41, l(i-viinlili.vlM( 1.14, 1 II III. (,'n ek 1.211, Ullllulh l. lu. WERTWAKD ..... . Nol6 Nol0e.Noin Ni).l!4Ni).lli FTATKINR. Ai M A M !Ai Pi j Pi M lirifiwonil f n ir- u 2-i .... I vi (iritllt 45 4" -II fit .... 4fl 7 llMIIII'IVttC 8 ftl li fl 2 Tyler 7 17 12 2n .... 8 K IViinfii M 7 aft li :t4 ... 7 on Wliiierlnirn 7 W 12' .... TdS Hftlmlii 7 4:i 12 ftl .... 7 I' Imlioi-t (! so ski ion S in 7 : rullKl reck A 27 S 10 120 ft I" 742 hiii-oiiM 48 : 4ft 21 47 4H IteyooldNvllle.. 8 41 S 2.1 I .tt ft HO 7 AS Fuller 1(1 f- 1H ;i-i .... 4.144 S 12 Iiiwii t7 W 4ft 411 4S 18 Hrookvllle 7 11 S 1 ' I" S ; Siirnmervllle.... 7 lio 0:1 ;2 12 8 1.1 .... MiiVHVIIIe 7 47 4(1 s 2 2A 8 ill ... (HikKlilirt- 7.M 1(122 ... 8 If .... New llillileliem SOI V 2 IIN 8 4.1 .... I,ainiihiiin.... Sill S .17 (l 7 In .... Kidlliii.U S 4.1 10 10 a 20 7:10 .... I'litsbuig ll 1.1 412 111 I A : SIO 1.1 .... A. M.il-. III. P. III. I P. M. P. M. Trln W2 (Siinilnv) renvM Iiiillom 4.10 p. m. Fitllilri-t-k 4.17, HivriolilNvlllf4 ;m, HriHikville 6.1". lied llitok it I'llt-hurx p. in. TiiiIiin niiii ki-tl run tliilly; dully, exreiit Siiniliiy: t llHg Htntlou, uliere nIuiiuIi luutl ta ahowri. Philadelphia & Erie Hailroad Division In elTect May 2flth. llKII. Trains leave Driftwood as follows: EARTWAIin 1:00 a m Triiln 12. weekniiyn. for Sunhury, WilkeHhurre, llityjeton, roltNvllle.Hi-rHntun, HurrlHtiurs biiU Hie Intrrniedliita ta tlonit, nrrlvlriK at i'lilliulelplilii 6:2:1 p.m.. New York, 0 .10 n. in. 1 Iliilllmore,8:i0 p rn.! VH-.ilnuliin, 7:1.1 p.rn t'ulliniin I'urlor cur from WlllliimiHirt to Phlliulelhlii unil piiH aenirer roHchi-t- f rorn KHiie to I'lilludf-lphia iintl Wllilunit-Doi t lo Uulliniore and Wasb Inton. 12:411 p. rn.Trnln S, dally for Hnnimry, Hnr rliluirit and iirlm-lpul Inlernif iIIbii- nihIIoon, 11 rrl v Inn 111 I'liiliulclphlii 7:.fi ft. in.. New York 10:2.1 11. rn., Iliilllinnri-7:.Kp. m.. wali Itiirttiti :'.A t m. Vettlhuled parlor eara and piutaenker riuii lii -t, llutlulo to I'lilladel liMn mid Wimliliistori. :li2 p. in. Tralu tf, dally, for liar rlKtiurs and Interrnedliite Ntlillnnn, ar rlvlnii 111 l'lillHilelplilli4:2.'i A. M.i New York, 7 i:iii. 111 1 Uiiltimom, 2.:ni a. rn.; Wat-hlniiion 4.0ft A. M. I'ullinnn Hleeplns riir from Jliirrlotiurg to I'lilladclplila and New York. I'hlliidelphta pum-endem ran remain In li'fuer undUturlH-d until 7:M A. H. 11:01) p.m. Train 4,ilully for Kunliui y, Harrla loirs and Intermediate atatlrtrnt, arrlvlns at I'lilliitlelphla, 7:22 a. h.s New York, 9M A. M. on week (lava and 10 IK a m. on Sun (luy; llalilmore, ,:1.1 a. M.: Vatlilnst(,ii, S:!Mi A. M. I'ullman aleepera from Krie, and WIlltniriNport u riilladeluliia, and Williiiri,t.inirt to WathlniUon. l'ai-enirer potirhei from Krie to I'hllitdolpbla, and Wllliaininorl lo liitlttmnre. 12: 1" p.m. 1'niln 14, dally for Punhury, tlarrla IxirK and principal tiitprinf-diutt-Matlontt, ar riving at rlillailntpliia 7:2! a. m., New York 9:111 a. m. wnekdityi, HS.'tt 11. m., Knndayi Haltimore 7:1.1 a. m., Washington, :ao a in. Vt.'stllnilcd buffet alraplnar earn and pan-"iivt-reoHrhvit, ItulTulo to rhlladelphla and WiMbiiigton. WETWARD: I: St) ft. m. Train 7, daily for nuffuIoiTla Kmporium. :: a. m. Train , dally for F.rle. Kids way, and week day for PulloU, Clermont and principal Intermediate Rtattomi. 1:44 a. m. Train ii, dully for Erie and Inter mediate points. I:4n p. m Train 13, daily tor Buffalo via P.mpnrtum. Y.ii p. m. Train 81, weekdays for Kane and luteroiodlateittatlona. a. m. WEEKDAYS. a. m. 10 4.1 ar Clermont Iv II OH 11 rl II 07 II 10 11 It) II 20 II 2a 11 40 12 01 10 an 10 :a 10 :il 10 2.1 lu 20 10 11 9 ,vi WootlvalA Qtllnwnod r-mlili Hon lnNt.nnt.er Mniliilit Glt-n Hazel Jolin-onlturs 40 lv Kidilwayur p.m rao ; u 7 00 70.1 7 01 , p.m. a.m. 2 1.1 9 ;ift t W 9 2S 2 OU ft 2:l 1 54 9 1.1 a.m p.m. 7 Oi 12 10 p.m. 4 1.1 j ! 4 27 4 ai 4 : 4 42 4 411 4 .VI 4 ft (T ft 1.1 ft 'Jt) ar Rldffway lv iitiand itun Carm'nTrnitfr I'royland b'linru Mill Blue Ria'lc Carrier Broekwavv'l Luni-4 Milla MeMlnn Sint Hiirveyit Hun IvKiill-C'kar lv IiuliolA ar 7 07 12 17 7 12 7 21 li : 7 2.1 12 .n 7 2- 12 :n 7 :a 12 40 7 4:1 12 .vi 7 47 12 M 7 .11 7 S 1 03 8 Oil 1 10 8 1.1 1 tS 1 31 9 11 1 47 1 4,1 1 :ii 1 M i'ii) t n 1 03 9 07 9 ('i 6:1 S 7 8 4.1 8 If.l S .1.1 S 21 I 8 87 8 47 S 4J e'ii ( no e 10 8 : l 111 8.18 arFullnfk Iv 8 10 120 .117 6 12 12.12 8 44 Kevin. hUvllle 8 21 1.12 ft.it t m li 24 6 10 Itrookvlllo 8 ft) 1 .11' 8 OC 4 AO It 47 Ne.f llellll'm 9 :) 2 an 8 4.1 4 (tl 11 10 lied llank 10 10 3 20 7 11 1 30 V 00 Iv l'ituburgur 12 :u 8 30 10 li p.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. n.m. p.m. Fur time table and additional Inf jrmatlon commit ticket asenu. J.B.HUTCHINSON J.R.WOOD 0b Uauasai jo. fa jj;t I iti v Uic PAT TT AI D T A- AT jJL U 1V1 Dl A IN Stoves rind kauris ntil run no risk fis tlicy uri' licyond fnicstion The Handsomest, Most Durable, and Perfect Working Stove Manufactured. EVERY STOVE GUARANTEED. It' not us represented, money rcfumled. Call and sec our fine liitf stock just received. Heats anything ever sliown in the town. KEYSTONE HARDWARE Opposite Undertaking and Embalming. rilt.ST CLASS II O Ills VIA HA STICK it. I am also headquarters for PICTURE. FRAMING. I can have your picture enlarged at .1 reasonable price! I also RE-SILVER MIRRORS, r Office and ware room in rear o O. V. Klepfer's f and 10 cent store. J. H. HllQllCS. N. HANAU,, The Cheapest Place. The lie st Goods for less- Money than any other store in town. CLOTHING. Suits 18 and !) tulla now for 5.50. fine Clay Wurstr-da, th to 14X0. tlno I), ii. Clay YVorateU, 15 dollar suit, to-day price 110. Overcoutd, 93.00. Overcoats. $.".0O. Mens' Men's Men's Men's Men's Mens Boys' Boys' Boys' Boys' Fine Overcoats, IT .SO. .',.IH) Overcoat, for M..V). Reefer. tl.M.BOl Knee I'anta. lUeent. tlet-ced Underwear, 40 Men's alt-wool Lndrweur, DressC Goods. Rlack H- nrietta, 2.') cents.- a B!aek Henrietta. T." cents. Hiack H. nrietta, 4.) cents. 3 Blue Henrietta, i cents. Klue HeiH-letta. 45 cents. Black and Blue Skli-tlnif, 4)c. UiVitsPli- il 15. 18, 20 contfl.inow for l cents. Ladles' f. inneloite nieht gowns, IK) emits. Misses' C.tnnelette nij;ht (fown, 4" cents. , r lelslier yarn, W) COME IX SEE FOIl YO URSELF. ma ar.mi-iciTXSvaT.ig'arggjrjj ctklinittMl Hotel Helnnp. Tin:.-, AX It to rr.sT sroitic ok G. W. KUEFFER. ft Main t Strerf, is headquarters for dolls anif toys of every description. Finn Line in Select front, for Ciisltnas. I am closing out Ladies' and Children'KjWool and Heavy Fleeced Line Underwear at a Sacrifice. Call aud see them. I carry a large line of Queensware, Glassware. Notions. Etc, My prices are away down. G. W. Klepfer. cents. tl..i0. cents per pound. V I. 4
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