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,""' " 'UPW11"'"" THE CAPITAL TCTrraTOTQ JOTIRKAI.. THE CAPITAL JOIMAI, PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPTHlWnAY, 11T T11K Canital Journal Publishing Company. (Incorporated.) Omoo, corner Court nnil Liberty Streets, Role for Apple Orchards. For successful orcharding, ?nys the Albany Cultivntornnd Gentle man there nre many requisites to bo observed which lire given In the extended nrticles, nnd which on nc count of their length the Inexperl- hnUrcd til Ihc ikkIoMco nt Halcm, Or.,B ctlCiii nr nt 0 overlook. They may .. . "tr therefore bo more useful If condens- HOfER BROTHERS. - - .- Editors, jed into the following thirty-eight TfESIJAV -. FKMtCAItY l urlu "S?- I 8KLHCTIO.V OF (IHOPXII. .S'K'ft u good soil, silrh n will TiiK.IoruNAi.lins no time ircMii for personal contrnversli'n. In tir mltli of liuninii syinpiith.v. It lejuiliw well to lay aside modesty and allow no one to snrptro you. 1 raise grod farm erow. 2. Make It mellow at once, or will, previous mellowing crop. 3. Hlllsido or rocky places nre admissible only in ease plenty of bam manure can be hud for annual lojwlrefcsing. 4. Sec that the land has gool natund or artificial drainage. CHOICE OK TItKKH. G. Choose young iiiul vigorous Wn have received Governor Lnr rnbee's mo-sago to the lawn legisla ture. He Is one of the lenders In advocating ndvauced Ideal and a champion of jwpular rights. iTlsnrHlwTlionon American in-(trees, not over two years old from telllgenee that people have to bond , tho grafts. the heavv bulky silver coin In let' 0. See that ample roots nre secur ters by "mall. Who will make a (ed In digging-enough to stlllon the fight to secure paper fractional cur- ( tree without staking, and give ready rency7 Where Is a man of liuilus .growth. imilcommuiM'iiw to serve Ihe poo-' 7. Avoid inrge, overgrown or tile In IhN? I stunted trees which have short roots . ' j mutilated by digging. Wn belFevo the people are show I , Itciiicmbcr that a good supply lug some intereit In Thk Journal. I cr roots In more important than Wo are not great on proinisrs, hut j straight stems or handsome heads, rather turn out a little better than i n, Procure well proved standard we pretendt We believe we nre up I varieties, and not new lauded sorts, held In prlutlug n fair paper, inde ! 8utti.no out. pendent of control by cliques, fae-, m. If trees from n distance arc torles, or Interests. All the people partly dry wheu received, bury can nflord to take such a paper nt j timui for a week, top nnd nil in tho present low price. Ouronlyalm finely ptilvcricd moist sod, to re is to inako n clean, enterprising Htre them. paper for the masses, nnd In this we , n. )ufore netting out, dig holes will not easily be bent. broad enough to receive all 'the ',,, - ' roots without bending. J, M. Cain, cand .Hto for eovcr- , m iioroniuegr8uuui:i.n.u. , m,rfac after setting or In the re- CAUSK8 OK FAILURE. 31. Farmers w!o allow cattle to .break Into young orohards should i n'lIlUUIUlT lllllk IBIIlKllHi; .u.. tan I as manure. j 32. Planting In thin soil, setting ' trees hurriedly, nnd allowing weeds I nnd grasi iosseslon of n hard nnd ! crusted earth, will not nccumulnte 'silver nnd gold. 1 39. Planting large nursery trees, ! onrvltMljr dug with kort and , dialed roo:. will prove unpmlltuUki. , &4. Sliortuoiug twek the hoaiNof ! newly-trnnpl.iiitel trees after the ' opening ( the leaves, instead of be fore the swelling of the bud, weeks the growth and seriously Injure them. 35. Allowing weeds and grass to grow In young orchard, Invites mice and stunts the trees. SO. Permitting suckers to grow around tho trunks and thus making n wasteful bruh-lienp, spoils the trees. 3". Setting young orchards in meudows and gndn Holds often de stroys tliom. 33. Pruning too much at n time, instead of u light pruning in suc cessive yours if needed, Injures the vigor of trees. ci.e ". vo-:: r rn. L " " .""" r II ! i .1. omxz- uaha HAK !Z, MCI O; AT FACTS. fjl WEHAVE &m&' U aim cnc-niH-sL 101. "B52-SWs fe iPJBm tti MUlHS: ifNBL tiL - .B VxiqK.S3aS?'AS From Terminal or Ioterior Poiots the Mem Pari Hucurrr notices. DailrAnJ liiimuau Our rnhersitv lotsarethehlchest i ... .. i Hit). ' i iryi-1!. -' l' an- aim enen"si mi. in Sfm. Jloiipy lo Loan Some of the tlnwt nsiiitncv nroncrty n thccitvat pricesi hut will riten-st U. vott. 1 the line t ,nke To all Points East and South. ST. FAIL AM) I rr NIOHTSOP I'YTH lASJ.-Ucgulnrmcet i j Iiir on Tuesday night of each week nt 7:3UP. in. J.O'nONALn...n W. 11. 11. WATKIIH. K. or It. nnd. ' p .LIVE l3)I)QE No. IS. I. o7o7FlTi7rt U In Odd KellHWs' Hull upstairs. Cornei Uoionicicliil nnd Kerry streeU, every Sat urday nt"::fl p. in. J. L. .MlTCIIKi:!., I. A. SlANNINa. Seerelnry. n. 'q Ci A. II. Sedgwick 1'ost, ho. 10, DcpnrU '. meat of Oregon, inectR every .Monday evening at the halt over the Oregon Ijmd coiaiNtny's ollk-e. VUltlng comrades nri cimunlly Invited tonttend. 1). t'.Stir.itMA.N, Post Commnder, 8. A. Uanum:, Ailjutii it. two yean ugo has come out s.pmrely , nwQ jMm jf tor mo reiiuuimiii ij state, 13. Til setting out, spread the )ots out etiunlly on all sides, at MOW "for one, i expect, n tue tllt.,rftl ,cngth mI m, , C0II1. great Giver of nil good nnd perfect ( flno meUow mTlh gifts sees proper td spare my life tor seventeen yeura more, to be found " sccklugour desired jwlltlcal reforma tion through nnd nt the hands of the republican party, nnd I, politic ally, will be found lighting treason, whisky, nnd tho devil In nil Its! ynrled forms. After set, shorten long shoots and thin out where too thick, giving n neat, even, moderate head. lo. Always shorten back before the buds hwcII, and never when partly or wholly In leaf. 10. Keep the ground for several feel around the newly set trees, Onh of the bills liable to become a law lu Iowa nt the present session clean and mellow nil summor. of the legislature In the true Inter- i aktku caui- caU of the people is that relating to ! 17. Keep tho ground cultivated tiro insurance nnd to punish pools, (over the whole surface for six or truBts nnd conspiracies therein. It eight years nfter transplnntlng; af provldes tlmt should auy lire In-' ter which allow grass to grow only Hurnnco company In the stnte be-' in case a good annual or btenulal come n party to any pool, trust, top dressing of inanure can be agreement or compact with nny i given. other nre Insurance company, In-, 18. As the roots of growing trees dividual or nssoclntlon of persons to, nre ns long tit their Iieight, avoid regulate or llx the rate of Insurance the mistake of spading or matiuriug to bocharKed by raid eomimnles in j narrow circles around the stem, but nnvtowu. cltv or cotiuty of tlio S V h ! r -r Ucx iHMwfp, bat h f n j lni7:nsil i.ostlmi, te y t!o7 now rlv 'cjcta not? Lanwn that a pin- !.' i'.Ij U n .'. tbQ rtwi:: .1 IJcx dlMp, bat U routed 67 forwlik'j able c or. lnltwralt. Two "'firt ', -"U non.U nrs fit- rn to cootrart tho ':. n flUc jiotath tarja-po-:nai nl Saf V ablo famparl'Jt. If rv C. D. SMM-1 of t".l :atli:reot, S.F, writes thut '.) ton'; . no f f Its Icadia? rsr-n-j-ari:ia lor la." .t-. ' in3 djTpcpfa. 1 i on'y eCart xrtu '. j : '. Jples to appear oa hcr(c& rpoa '. sr-VtVopMailoCarsa. partaa lhCrrt c V- -. u; the .-pperan-5 ot l!io plmplM ua'l i Ijo -m f-ibeqncu:" re lieved of tic l3Ciset: i r.jnl djr v r.obert Stewart alv :..'.:ei irom Petal aaa. Cut , I' a: 'x. laj trocbld wlt'j V-. s tv fsdnd that one ef the ).it.!r. - tho craptlons, trhleh r;!4J- -'-7 i ot : onto to Jor'g VeCahl- r ' Vt Car.'aparlla aad Clupcarl tnunedla'a.y 6 to 8 Per Cent. We have n number of well-1 at -u ud wcll-improvcl farms that we are offering t a tmrgaln and on easy terms. 0 FOR EXCHANGE. There Is no use to complain about your flooded lands, for we have tv i...ncno rarma ni nf ut'ica vmwih .w So change of cnr.) ft -! It t -..I ImprovcHl and unimp'roved lauds, and some good I n pn ed M v n n optr t nml vncant lots, that we will traue oraoj it.-. ","I"',"1"r,n the irlobe. Valley. .So If you are not suited select some other locatlo on fU''e I.tir bliK.!l stullions. four lo six years old to trade for citj or cou trv Cnll property. Will pay dlllfcrencc if neceSary. "ll Z" I nnd see in. NV mean business. 202 Commercial street, Salem. GLOBE THE Employment and General Intelli gence Office, NO. XT' COJIMERCIAL STREET, SALEM, OREGON. WANTED. Five i L'cntk'ineii convl Vr will sell tue teams at n oargain. WANTbU. e girls for general housework, n situation for lady copyist; nen copyist and short-hand writers. Woik for three mule te; also mis. THREE e 'brand The national reform party suc ceeds in Hawaii. ! Tea Prizes Cniis.istini? of the follewing: Flrel J'rlze Elegant China Tea Set, fifty-six pieces, complete. Second Priz I'ine Hanging Lamp. Third I'rire Set of Rodgers Bros.' Plated Knives and Forks. fi.mp.-wil of dlnlnscnrn """"'P?' Pullniiin dm nc room 'leejcrs TOURIST Sleeping Cars! Best that can be constructed nnd In vlilcli nccominndnilons are both free and lur nlshcd for holders of first and iccond-class tickets, and ELEGANT DAY COACHES. A continuous lino connecting with all lines, uirordlns direct nnd uninterrupted 1'ullinnn (deeper r.-crvntiois can bote--ured In advance through any agent of Through tlekcts to nnd from nil polnls In America, KngUind nnd Lurope pin be purchased at any tlcketoll.ccolthls.com- P"kuI1 Information concerning rntes, time of tnilnsroutes and other deuills famished on nppncaiiou iu unj uscuum A. D. CHARLTON, AsUtnnt General Passeneer Agent, No 121 Flrt stiect, cor. Washlugton; I'otl land, Oregon, JACOB L. MIT0HKL.U l.ocal Agent, Salem, Or. I'ISOFISSIONAI. CARDS. nOHEItTi McNAMW, XV V, AJUITECS, l Inns nhd specifications of nil clnsscs of of buildings on short notice. Supcrln teudencoof ork promptly looked after. ao-tr J. J. SHAW. A TTOUNKYS AT LAW, J. t. atea a. JX cniem, uregon. Ofllce flret door to tho left nt hend of stulrs In the rear of Lndd & Hush's bank. rrilLMON 10 III), attorney nt lnw, Snlcm, X Oregon. OHIco up-sUiIra In I'atton's blOClC. 'J ; JOHN A. CAI180N, Counsellor nnd attorney at law. Member of the Bar of Ontnrlo, Canada, IflStutffhtreut, Balem, Oregon. niiY8K'iAN.- 1 physician THE YAOUINA ROUTE. A Safe Investment. Is one guaranteed to bring you satisfactory results, or a return of puruhuse price. On this plan you can liuy from otir advertised Druggist n Imttleof Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. It it guariuteetl to bring relief when used I'oruiiy af fection of TI.ro.it. Lutix or Chest, such MsCousumptioii, Iiillammatlon of Lung'', Kr.inchitis, Asthma, Whoopiiic Cough, Croup, etc.. etc It Is ple.i'-aut and nxreeubic to taste, safe, and win In? deeiided upon. Trial Imtiles free at Daniel J. Fry's Drugstore. High wiud, hail and cold rains j for California Sunday. Patti, the singer, still draws crowds iu Frisco. OFFERED BY- iCox & Boess, Grocers, 249 Commercial Street. - -O- JllW. UU. M. K. MCCOY nnd surgeon, hns located nnd taken rooms over aqulro Farrar'a grocery store. Chronic diseases a spec laity. Consultation free 12-21dw CIIAKLES 0. UUUTIS, M. D., Surgeon and Homoeopathic physician. Olllce nnd rcsldetir-e, 15T Courtsireet, In ofllce lor tnerly occupied oy Dr. Hidden, Salem, Or. Olllee horn's 8 tnllu, in. nnd from 2 to 3 uiid" to 8 p. ni. Diseases of the rectum nnd chronic dlsejiies a speclnlty. Fifteen years expcrleneo. dw rfTIckets with chance on one of the three prizes presented to ev ery purchaser of ONE POUND of our TEA! Ofler good until aiarch 1,'lSOO. statu, with tho Intent to keep the rate of Insurance up to n uniform standard so as to prevent couiietl tlou.lt shall be deemed uullty of cultivate tho whole surface. 10. Preserve n smooth clear stem by promptly removing all suckers. 20. Clover and sowed r.du should never lie tillowt'd iu young conspiracy to defraud, nnd shall l)c,rehar.N; grass, If kept short, and Mibteot to nunlshnieut. i "utiuully top-dressed' with manure, I Is admissible: hoed empe, ns corn FARM AMI IIOMK. Poultry that brings the best price must Iks of irood quality, well fat- and potatoes, culture is ticst. do well; nnd clear l'UU.VINO AND nilAVTlNO. i). In well nnmtiL'cd oivhards teneil and properly prepared so us to , ,,, .,,, H newry, nud present a unit appearance wlion placed on Bale. Carrots are wild to bo excellent food for horww, giving n sleek, oily appearance to their hnlr. F'wm 500 to 1000 bushels may be raised to tho ncre on good land. When u man Is frightened or an gry hi digestive organs do not work; this (a also true of an animal hence tho protlt lu keeping It tn a peaceful and fearlws state by kind treatment. One of the drawbacks to tho ger mination of seeds Is that thoy are covered with too much earth wheu planted. The siu.illor tho seed the less cover! m; retiulrctl. .Such wed ns kale, cabbage, turnip, lettuce, car rot nud parsnip nee 1 only tme-eighth of an inch of earth over them. when performed do but little iu one (year; thin the outside of tho head j nnd not the center and paint all wounds. 22. Undesirable fruits or thoe proved unfitted to the climate, may lie changed to good once by graft ing; several grafts spread over the "head will soon form bearing trees. For largo trees, divide the grafting through to or three smnsons. sni.wrrio.v or v.iunrniis. i3. For home use sot out good varieties enough to keep up n con stant sumtNslou from the mid'sum- mer kinds tliroimli autumn and winter, nud of loug-kcoHrs to lust through spring till the ripening of , -t raw berries. St. For market choose otioli as IxHir luuivv oi-iiils nf MiLililn nmiliKi. All electric Indlcitor of tho names IM, ,,,ulll orolluriU y ,,, sul, of railway stations Is cuiiiIiib Into ,,,HClH M mfevwl wt)l , ,, u lu hugland. A magnetic ,-1 rtiH,arutt(1 M,B ttl (lw j,, j,mtu. pnrauia turning n roller, on which )abW llmmQt tiw ywr, nre prlute.l the utimesof stations lu : scvTTBmtii itt'i.w. goHl visible letters, Is Httwl over the j 35. jf ulx, rviHl when window of every carriage, llh an J fron, they will be klllwl If thawotl electric bell to oall the attention f' tn ulr; Imt If wmipaoily burled In pawiH,tn to the cluing. The lu-j uxvw wm1 Ufore tlwwlng they struiueilts nre connected In series, ' sv ll( be Injure!, nnd nre under the control of tho ! jnw arw oxoludwl iu winter gua, whoch:ingwtheimiuosbyiii,y tl WiMwth. ottiuiwet; in!onl luiple touch of u button liefuiv the j ,uUll 0f Hdl ntwiiid wich te, to train stops. . I,,, VVoitt aj5idn In th tpriwg. It mmiiu to lie ah ngrved faet thatj 27. Okl trees uwy W puhyl into cattle, eltcop nud bogs arw Whig ' nw life hihI bwirint: Uy tip-drwa-slaugUtoreil futer than they am tw- j lug uvll m eirrle o( two rwU lu dt lu raised, nud the uatuml coiw-1 aimrtwr about tlniti. ami pninn iiueuce will lm u gradtiHl luenase!ouiduNd Imos of price. Aiv our farmer making a J SB. As mkiu m youuy orchard noleof thofaet, aiduivtheyurruinj, lt ttiii, rtnisirt tlu vmrtlw m ingtogrow u few mon bond of an MCtiotiut Umk, uihvrwie tlieln stook? Maybe wimo one mys he Iwi iK'ing lut txrfi.iv lnr,ut;, .s cannot ralit foMltur any moot. If nwl wwfiMuu ut ium uilt rult. o, let u t4k hlut how much straw 2u. IWU f.r coiinttM('relura , he tnmiwl up 1 ot mjii, Iww much wlthutit Umtiug up runt are the of n root erwp he rultl for kliwk Amtw, Mttauitilita harruw, thura' ; feed, how nuiiy aorw f ftilHy gtud awddtwj harruw. land lie bt uwulttvtteil, lu lturt, JU. D4cv ettOUutf tt4U by if It would ua luv bu44 piHi! priylng wtik tart $nm d IHt to have iionud the prvduotlou 1 dnu purpK und pAinli )Nvr l fruui uU laud? ' their holes with ltxlWo ulm. Merit Wins. We lesla tosuy that for years we j have been selling Dr. King's New i Dlscoverv for Consumption, New i Life Pills Ihicklcii'a Arnica Adve 1 and lileeirie Hitters, anil have never . Iiaudled remedies that sell as well, ' or that give such satisfaction. WoJ ,do not liesitati to gu.trintce tliein, ;and stand ready to refund the price. 1 11 riiiixuiuuirt iiuii3 iiu inn iiiiiinv their use. The remedies have won I their popularity ou their merits, j I l-Zitllll'l J. 1'IV DIUglJIM. A Nowark jiriest under orders I fr.mi tho Pope Informs his parish I they mint take their children from tho public schools or be ci-coinmii-' nloutcd. I i B 3 wr wm.D rown DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SHOES, Leather and Findings Col. Lelie of the Sixth Itesiuieiit Says; Dr. K. ,S. Helden: Uy thu ad vice of 11 friend I was Induced to um your Ktherex! Cough Syrup for a se vere cough. I found great relief from the lice of onlv one bottle. KUUI5N13 LKHH, Stockton. Larue sUv f 1 OJ Miiall .V) cents. For sale by nil Druggists. i ,-"""To- 1 t tiie WOOL, CASH PAID FOR HIDES, PELTS, AND FUKS. This hoiif 0 carries a large stock of first class goods from the best manufacturers In the world, nud is prepared to give satisfac tion, both In stje and quality, to every one who will purchase goods ol thorn, OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregon Development company's steamship line. 125 miles shorter, -JO hours lesstimethan by nny otliui loute. I'Irst class through passenger and freight Hue from Portland nnd nil points In the U lamette vullev to nud from Sau I rnnclstu. TIME SCHEDULE. '.Kxccpt sunnays). Leave Albany 1:00 f St. Leave Corvnllls 1:10 I il Arrive Ynqiilna ------- 5:bo P .M Leave Ymiiilnn -------- d:4o A SI Leave Corvnllls ------- 10:35 A SI Arrive Albany ------- 11:10 A Si O. A C. tmlns connect at Albany nnd Corvallls. Tho nboe trains connect nt Y'ACiUINA with the Oregon Development Co's Liiu )t bteauiships between aqulna und han t'ranclsco. SA11.IN0 PATES. STEA3IEKS. F110M YAQUIN Willamette Vallev Monday Sept. Willamette Valley Tuesday " 1 Willamette Valley, Wednesday " 25 STEAMEIW, FUOM SAM FKAKCIbCl Willamette Vnlley Wednesday, Sept. 4 Willamette Valley Krlduy " l:- Willamette Valley batuidny ' 21 Willamette Valley tsttndny " 2. This uiiiipauy reserves the right to change sailing dates without notice. N. 11. Passengers from Portland and nil Willamette Valley nolnts can make close connection with tho tralus of the YAOUINA HOUTK at Albauy r Corvallls and If destined to ban Hi incisco, should arrange to nrrlvont Yuquina the evening ueioro uaie 01 sailing. 1'isseiiger ami Ki eight Hates Always the Lowest. Kor information apply to ilessis, 11ULSIAN A Co., Freight and Ticket Agent" 200 and 202 Front St., Portland, Or. Drto C.C. HOOUE, Ac't Gen'l Krt. A Pass. AgL, Oregon Paclflc It. It. Co., Corvnllls, or O II. HASWELL, Jr. Gen'l Krt; A Pass. AgL Oregon Development Co., 301 Montgomery nt.; San Kruiiclsco, Cal The Oregon Paclflc steamboats on the Wlllatiicttee river division will leave Port land, south-bound, Slouday, .Vcduesdaj and Friday at U 11. in, sirrlve at Corvnllls Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 8:20 p: in. Leave Corvallls, north-bound, Slondny, Wednesday and ! riday at 8 a. in. Anlvoat Portland, Tuesday, TXursdny nuu nuiuruay ui u:iu p. 111. Ou Monday, Wednesday nnd Friday both north una south-bound boats lie over eight at balem, leaving thereat U u. 111. U. O iiotiut;, A. O. F. nnd P. Agent, 4 NDItEW II. DIVEN, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, iSnlem, Oregon. Office heurs: 0 to 11 a. m., 3 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. m. Olllce: Court street, nxt door east of Dr. Itowtaiid. ltcs.idet.ee, 301 Chemeketn Bt. -nilOFESSIONAL NURSE-A specialty JL made of confinements, large experience Mrs. C. 0. -Morgan, 290 Commercial street, 1-2 Mm P. WfELlAMS, tfTENOUUAPHER . nud Typewriter Copyist. Will make reports of trials, etc.; copying on type uriternccurately and neatly done. Ofllce over A. T Yeaton's furnlturo store, Com merclal street, Snlem. HOUSE AND SKIN PAINTING, nil kinds of decorating; prepnied to do contracts. C. C. Slorgau, 200 Commercial street. 1-24-lm 1890. Harper's Magazine. ILLUSTRATED. to No. 231 Commercial Street, SALEM - OREGON Calirurnia telegram report nn ntliurMinvr storm IdocUadinall rail road. llurklen's Arnica Salve. Tbl Milve In thwid (brous, brut' M,Mm, mr,Miii rnouni, revw swm, ih lr, chniMHl IwuUo, rtidblMlH.. cqu., wl nil fcln saiim, and iual4vt' uuiw. ptlfa, ur no ity rcqulmd. ltts RuuimMitwl to irlv Htrfev KMluferiloH or iuHH-y rv imiiovu. i-nn-i cvnvi imr uo. For. BROOKS & COX, VIA Southern Pacific Company's Line. THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE. Ilmr between Silera and San Francisco.') Tlilrl)-si Hums. CALtronXIA EXl'KI'J TltAIX UUN DAIM BBTWEES l'OUTLAFU AND S. F. boutb. l.-OOp.'m. o:ll p. m. 7:5 a. m. liV. L.v. Ar. Portland balem San Knin. Ar. l.v. Lv. "NortrTT lftloa. in 7:511 11, 111 7:W) p. 111, LOCAL 1'ASSENGKK TKAIN ( DAILY" CKIT SUNliAY) &00 n. m. U:1U a. m W p. m, I-v. Lv Ar. Portland .S.llrflll Eugene Ar. I iA-.fJ Lv. 1 3:15 p. 111. ..0- p. m. PAX) II. Ill loo State St., Salem, Or. rntteby HmuM J lIuwV imr I Kr , drocflcL, rhi? ' 1 TJ V nth (MM rwrri lur any eot larrM tat turn B m nirMl b .utitiitc lUU'o . auvrra cure. 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