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Show TIIE JOKKU'd CORNER. FARM . AM) Mr. Grocer: there are thousands of. people who want good tea (many dont drink tea now, because it hasbeen either costly or bad ) and here is Schilling's Best good tea at a fair price. Dont you want to sell lots of such tea, and money-bac- k it if your customers don't like AND WISDOM. ORIGINAL AND SELECTED. Tua Wood.. Ureptar A. Apt S.iwri by a District Si houi Pupil - At III. Ball sa tb. yer hamlug Ih rnacMi 4'sstrrasce Pyon 91-a- 34, Santaquln Goahen $1.75, Eureka $3.35, Mammoth $3 33, Silver City $3.35, Cat-tlll$3 fin, Thistle $1.71, Nebo 3. Ht, $3, Mllburn $3, Falrvlew Pleaiant $3. Spring City $3, Epnralm $3, Manll f 3, Sterling $3.33, Gunnlaon $3.34, Salln $4, Sigurd $4 40, Richfield $4 70, Elsinore j, Jrweph 9i ,0 Bel nap 64.30, Clear Creek $3.93, P. V. junction $403, Scofield 93, Cutle Gate $4, Helper $4, Price $3, Sunnyalde $7, Green River $9 so.Tuompsonx $10, Cia-c- o $tOy Frulta $10, Grand Junction io Ticket will be old on following From Ogdeu, Bingham, Springvllle, Silver rlty and Intermediate point, from April 3rd to 6th, Indualve: ticket limited to April lath, 1877. From all other point, April and to 3th Inclualve; ticket limited to April 13(11, 1897; Grand Junction, Frulta and CUco, at which point ticket are on al only on April 3rd, limited to data of laiue on going trip. $1.34, a ), d'e ea-ce- lei. Baby. gain Halva. unction 85 cent, Bingham 5, $1.50, Riverton 70 cent, Lchl $t,ir American vo Fork i 34, Geneva f 1.30, 9' 9 Springvllle fj.io, Spanish Fork 34, tniwt Law- I was a furluua. ' fellow Lucky 1 had a. umbrella, Her luve of bonnet w a doomed. CM For tha annual conference, L. D. Si, and Woman' conference. L. DL S., at Salt Lake City, April 4th. Jth and 6th, Inclusive, the following rate are autlior-lie- d from the place named to Salt Lake and return via. the Rio Grande at; Weitera railway? Ogden $1 jo, Roy (rat Clearfield fi.10, Layton JJ cent, Kaycrllle 60 cent, Farmington 50 cent. Lake Shore 40 cent. Wood Croat : cent, Murray 5 cent. Germania 33 cent, Bingham TIM E met In an Apr!' rain iLu kiiy I bad ui uui rails Tbe ibis uf blown was in. it AldkiliACMpur Mnjamln WIT I was fortonat fallow. When on her hortaon I loomed. Her love of a bonnet was doomed. Her gown would have followed likewise. When on her horlion I loomed Thankfulness shone In her eyes. Her gown would have followed likewise Had I not appeared a her savior. Thankfulntss shone In her ryes No time that for funnel behavior. Had I not appeared as her savior 1 should not be telling you this No time that fur formal beliuvlur I asked to be paid with 'a kiss. I should not be telling you thU Too sad la tha end of my lute. I asked to be paid with a kw Iiauy uuraw dweeud uu bar vaiL Toe aad la the r id of my tala. Grateful she was. I am sure. Many curses descend on her veil She waa as black as a Moor. li)ir. The Swart Many lawyers nowadays utterly disregard honor and honesty In tha means by which they allcit evidence or invalidate the teiilmony of those oppueej to them, la Uluilratlon of which we need only adduce tha following ped-maof Lawyer Mr. Jenkins. will you have the goodneae to iniwer m. directly and categorically, a few plain question 7 Wltneu Certainly, itr. Lawyer Well, Mr. Jenklna.l ther a female living with you who 1 known In th neighborhood aa Mr. Jenkins? Wltnea Ther I. h under your proto Lawyer I n I'ruapirllj la With evxry new year annie hope of nose I found; and even In tlie dullest yeara eome people ave numny. After tanking money, a very important ltoin la to know how to keep it. Zion' Kavinea Ilauk and Truat Company war eataMUliml in IK7X. and on Man-- US, 1W7, had oponud lPca nving account with worn than a million and a quarter to their credit. Women and children are allowed to open accounts to their own order. Start an account now. Any amount from One Hollar to thouaanda received and t per cent iutnreat tlon? per annum paid thereon. Internet in four time a year anil may he drawn Witness Ym. than or added to tha priiwiiul. Write for Lawyer Do you aupport herf any information desired to Kna. 1, S and 5 Witnea. I do. Maid street, Salt Lake City, Utah. WiLroan Wnnnarrp, PrvnidinL been marLawyer Hav you Gioaue M, Uaxxuk, Camueii. ried to herf Wltnea I have not (Her aeveral Important KiKlee to the TranUIng rubllo. Juror scowled gloomily at Mr. JunEffective February l.'ith tha Rio king.) Grando Wen tern railway will, im appliLawyer That la all, Mr. Jenkins. cation, vndorae Ita Commercial Mileage Opposing Counaal Stop on moment, Book good for pannage over tlie line Mr. Jenkins. I th female In quesof the Denver A Rio llrandu railroad, tion your motherT Witness 8b la Ronton Post Colorado Midland railroad, Rio (irunile Southern railway, Florence A Cripple Am Ap Amim, Ctwpk railway and Midland Terminal iay-ah- MATTERS OF INTEREST AGRICULTURISTS. owe II lute SoU mod about TO Culllva-flo- e Yield of III Thereof Horticulture, Viticulture end floriculture. HERE are six dlf-err- iit wuy to sow timothy end (lover seed. B o me are suited to Iowa conditions and o in e are not, and in all curies conditions' of oil govern here, a whi re. write E. E. Dennett in Waverly (la.) Republican. One war la to sow on the wild prairie soil. It waa once a favorite expression of a well known writer on agricultural topic, and especially that of seeding to grass, that be would lik to prosecute auy man fur plowing wild pralrl sod that lie wished tc get Into tame grain The reason given was that a better sod and a better aland can be obtained by throwing tbe seed on the od, pasturing pretty close and ao run out the wild grasses with the tame to the desired extent, for Mime of the wild grasses are advantageous and should remain, especially for pasture purpose. Of lute year we have had drouth that made this method of no effect In thl locality. The timothy killed out, the clover run out, there a a nothing left on clcaely cropped land that waa desirable. On rough land that can not be plowed thla method should till be tried, for It 1 the only recourse In such e cas. The second method 1 to sow after spring grain put In, .following the seeding of the grain by owing tbe gran seed and leaving It to he covered by th wind and rain, or following th sowing on by a brush barrow. That 1 the method. we learned furthey east aad tbe oue (hat la aulted to heavy clay soil, but It umulted to our loose, black, mellow aoll, except In showery weather, the ground will dry out below the seed and It will not grow, and If It doe coma up It I liable to be killed afterward by drying below th grass roots while still young and short. Thl. then, 1 an unsafe method for Iowa, for failure to secure a stand surely follows when tha season Is dry. The third way la to It early in the spring, on land seeded to wheat or rye tha previous fall. Bow In March on "tha last snow of the season1 If you else 1 Grateful she waa I am sure; I'll na'er be chivalrous again. Bhe was aa black as a Moor Wa met in an April rain. New York World. g: GARDEN. 1 a, nv the ground also sown to a spring crop of grain. Seed with tbs grain or Immediately after, and cover tha whole in the same way. Tha fifth way la to sow the grass on ground In full wheat or rye and to harrow tbs ground afterwards This la tbe way to do If the season is too far advanced for depending upon the action of frosts to cover the glass seed. Sow ths grass as early In tbe spring as ths ground la dry enough to work well, and follow with a barrow and cover It well. It may aeem aa If this were rather bard for the rye or wheat sown the previous fall, hut try It and see how tha fall sown grain will thrive with this kind of grief, Ths sixth way la to sow the grass lions In ths spring. This has been tried at the Wisconsin station, and by some good farmers, and excellent results reported. Other farmers scout ths idea. ' They say that the weeds will take the ground and that there will be no grass. Doth aidea have hold uf the same truth. If tbe ground la foul, as most pieces of laud are, then sowing slons will be followed by sadness of heart and bitterness of feeling towards those who advised 1L On the whole, this cannot be recommended for the average farmer. If you are way ahead of your neighbors and enough better than the average, then try it at your own risk, if you art of common clay aud only a few steps beyond common folks, then It will doubtless he safer and mors satisfactory to sow on ground already lu fall grain, sow early, harrowing It In If the ground la dry enough or aow It with spring grain and cover the same aa tha grain Is covered. Wa have all learned how to cover- - grain In the spring In such a way that It will maka a catch. The thing to learn now la that the an me practice will Insure a catch with timothy and clover; but there Is a later possibility of Ita being killed In midsummer If there la a heavy crop of oats and It Is very hot aud dry whan the oats are cut On this account it Is safer to sow on fall grain, as that la cut earlier. There are plenty of farmers who follow this method and have never failed of securing a good aland, even In our drouthlest seasons. Averaging Iowa experience shows that we should sow on tall grain very early la tha spring, or aow with spring grain aud cultivate It In aa deep as tha grain Is covered. The Furrowing Row The eow that to bred In autumn need especial care during the winter month! if goad pigs are expected, says a writer in Caimans Rural World. Very many pigs are lost through the Improper care of the sows, aud with bogs selling at present, prices, the fanner eannot run and It Is ths' muscular system that must resist the plan of farrowing chiefly. Ae tha farrowing time approaches separate the sows from the other hogs, so that they will not be worried or unduly chased around. Civs them clean straw for bedding, and clean out their pens evary few day to make their condition! as pleasant as possible. No corn should be given now. Feed largely on loose slope, so that costlveness will not result This to one of the dangers uf the farrowing time, and causes fever and other trouble. On the contrary, she should not be allowed to grow m loose aa to cause weakness. Ths Judgment of the owner must be exercised in such a case. Give the animal all the water she needs, for aha will become more or leu feverish as the time approaches When the pigs have beeh born tha mother needs the most care. Give her all the water she wants, and keep standing in the pen a tew handfuls of bran and middlings stirred In water. She should not bs forced to eat Let her eat when she feels like It. The pigs for the first few days will requlrs very little to eat. By the time tlie pigs begin to eat much she should be fed more liberally, and in a week or two she should be living on full rations. Sbe should have all the milk producing food she wants to eat then. Bee that the swill to clean and sweet, and not aour. Tbe latter will cause scours and other bowel trouble. If the aow appears feverish and hows a desire to Injure her young ones, her back should lie cooled with a cloth saturated with coal olL Even cold water to beneficial. Look st That llalL Prof. Sheldon, the eminent English authority on dairying, speaka hit mind on the vicious practice of using scrubfollows: by, low grade bulls, Look, for instance, at the weedy, miserable bulls that many farmers are content to uu In their herds wretched quadrupeds that should never be allowed to live beyond the age of veal. Soma men any, by way of excuse, 'My poverty, not my will, consents'; yet, on the other band. It may be remarked that no man can res lly afford to use inferior, low valued bulli In ble herd. That any man should continue to do so year after year can only be regarded as a kind of beedleu Infatuation which precludes all hope of Improvement. The bull to half the herd.' to an axiom which should be drilled into the mind of every farmers son who to himself 10 be a dairy farmer drilled In until .ie fully realises what It means. That .here are many of the present genera-:lo- n of farmers who do not half comprehend the vast Importance of this It u BEST. This Is the Verdict of Every Housekeeper Familiar with the Article. It to often said that tha cheapent article ie not always the beat, but occasionally this does not prove true, and the truth of this last hasbeen fully demonstrated by hundreds of housekeepers in this section who have experimented with the Baltalr Raking Powder, which la manufactured by the Salt-ai- r Baking lowder company of, this city. Not only should this Raking Powder receive the endorsement of tha housekeepers of the Went from the fact that it is a Wentern product, but also on account of ita cheapness and superior qualities. The Oracle representative haa been creditably informed by a housekeeper in this city who haa had years of experience in the use of baking powders, that the Saltair leads them all. Slie states that not only from a point of economy la it superior, but the results obtained from the nu of this article far surpassed her most senguineexpectutionsend in ths future she will nu no other. From persons! obaerrstion of ths results of the nu of this srtlcle, ws unhesitatingly state that the Baltalr to the best Raking Powder ever placed upon the market, as one trial will easily prove, Balt Lake Oracle. Use Hewlett Bros. THI FCBI8T BEST Os AND MADE. qteeda This 1 rend Sis eras (red Equal to the B8T t . H Ik ItrkiUr 11 OBEY ReTUVDED. jfln FOR WRITE 1 DESIGNS. AND ittlMI 1 lawyer li:.d been badgering a wlt-.- , aud aai.ed: "Are you pecuniarily Interested An Mis case ? Nut to ths value of one penny." Teuny ! pinty! Wliy do you not uy enl' common cent? "I auppostd yuu would know more .bout prnuir then u'limun rents." lluw'ri Tills! Ws offer One Hundred Dollars reward fur any cam? of eaiurrh thul cannot bs cured by llall'x (nmrrli Cure. r. i. CHUNKY A 111.. Toledo. O. We. Ihr undersiKiied. tisva known F. J. Cheney for Hie lent 11 veers, and believe him perfivily hunuralife In all business transaction and tlnauclallr aide to carry uui any otiliKriliun made by I heir firm. Weal A 7 runs, Wholraalc DrugglaUi, Toledo. U. Waldlng, Kinnsn A Marvin, Wholeula iolcdn, O. Pniirlili, Ilall Catarrh Cure I taken internally, acting directly upon th blood and surfaces of the system. Tastlmo-Idai- a sent free. Fries Tie per bottle, fluid by all driiKKlatk Hell's Family Pills are the best. DR. G. W. SHORES, mu-co- Faster lu liar Tims. s echoolma'sm cornea from Cumberland Gap, and to told by the Mlddleaborough News A teacher told on of thi boys to name all th 1'reeldenti, and when he replied he couldnt the teacher eald: "When I was as old as you I could name all th Freeldents In their order. Tha boy reThere were only a few Presiplied: dent! then." Louisville Courier Journal. A good Joke on WHb Kralav CaaiMe Higgins Philadelphia to s pretty quiet place, I've heard. Wiggins I ehould say It was. They don't havs to fire a cannon every evening there like they do In New York. Higgins Why not? They Wiggins It's not necessary. can hear the eun set. The Oltast svel.llat In tha WsaW DOLLAR NEED BE PAID UNTIL YOU PH. G. W. HJ10HK8. always seeking to help suffering mankind, always trying to eonvlnca people that ha gives value re ceived fur every dollar paid him, decided to glvo quockery, fraud ana imposition its death blow, end proteat tho suffering elsesee from tho daoploshlo methods ot quaoko end otisrtotona Every sufferer from bo ut sa nil -- doe-tor- Too Much for Hiss. nMa5riAii,1NJS Dr. Q. W. SHORES, Lock Box 1686, Salt Lake City, Utah. CUSE YOURSELF! 1'W JH $1 (or RHRiiiral dlrhifM, liilUntiMtloii ur ulcraliuM irnuUuu Of MiUCDII MMllniMa. PoIbUmm, oad out uuli pnt or poiMMoOBs MM kj DratfhCa, or onl lo pUla vriM liy oiom( prfttold. tut It a, or I hnffltOa J.7Sl ClnsoUr owl urn ronwaft agents trying next? J33Z!SnST te U "Did you say to me, remarked the young man, that Mies Fluvvtos to sery ehnBosr and transparent?" Yes." replied the girl who gossips. I "Wall, you did her an injustice. had occasion to alt behind her st th theater last n'jht and I havs positive Information to ths contrary. Washington Sts. Rending th Jndgs. Dwlsloss- - SALT IAKE CITY. UTAH ST. MARYS ACADEMY, ALT LAKH CITY. FitaMlihed. 1STA. ruder direction of the Slllwf of the llulj t'niM. (HieoftheiiuiMpnmiliieiii inuilulloim lu tin mu. Vonnf Indies ireiumt to eny iiiliere of llfi 10 which ihsv nuy is gelled. ThotniiKh knu.lcdfe of leitere. science eed art, muiir lu 11 Its hnmchci. 11 taurhl 1 th hen elMeal nf Kuril. Nsxn rtia L'ATAUMCH. AilliUKliS UUTKH flljl'gKIUH. 6 Cih, Paten lawyers anil Hnlirltnru. of WsnbiiiKlnn. I). C., have op- cned s Western Hranch Ofllra n I) Hears block. Kacnud South street. Halt leaks. They hivr hid in ofli ' in WuHhinfrtoa fort year, and can refer to elirnM is every tntc of the Union. Their motto Is. No Patent, Nd Pay. A book of i twice, full of valuable information for lnreniom. furnirihed free. iu nhIcocc sollcllcd. Also pensions and lsnd claims. Enlightening Willis Willie "Why don't women have whiskers, pa?" Pa My son, ths habit of talking though one's whiskers to abhorrent Woman was placed upon ths earth to beautify It and make It lovely. Dut don't ssy anything about thto to your mother." Cleveland Leader. Bes HOOD etnlnsl Weakness, Vsrloooelt, Hydrootlw SyphUMi Ounoi Isios. Btrloturw or shrunken organa, prematura oldbdm sad oil other private dure sen, whatheo reused by Ignoraneei excels or Santa so msitor buw lever, yon reg consult DR. G. W. SWORE, tho utevsi-elwho has given his Ilfs to curing ehronlo disease, end bo cxsmlnod, treated and cured without paying hto ue dollar unlit tho cure to oftaotaX The doctor reserves the right, however, to refuso any Inoursbls cas-- lf ho cure you ha don't went your gioncy. finch an offer was sever before mads by responsible ph icien, and Dr. Q. W, Bbores Is only able to msks It became he positively curse these diseases. Dos' I waste another cent os Questionable but consult the Old Doctor" and BACRl?LLT con- - i No; It wsi the shin- S1AN LOQT liimtn T.tls. Warwick I read that the people. cet saw a very distinct mlrags of Kansas City the other j day." Wlekwlr They did? That ex-- ! plain it then. Tbata what my eltyj lot wer located on. You see, I Muftt. 10m city Iota out there, and cent lo-i' cate them. What won't thess A Beret Child. . A Why? Oh," repllid the star, I prefer service In Cubs, where I'll meet Hare with whom I have an equal chance." Philadelphia North American. Teacher Johnny, yon may tell me 1 meant by capital punishment Johnny (speaking from experience) That' what a feller git fer commencin' hi sentence with small letter. Up to Data II SBS". PRICES edltor-ln-chle- what AND Salt Lake Cih, I understand, said the f, "that you decline to serve any longer se our legislative correspondent. Wamaa'a Flosses. Mr. Bacon You didn't naad two more draiaaa, my dear. Mr. Bacon But they wer o champ I thought thy would pay tha eipauie. f my trip (o the elty, you know. BEADS TOY A. talMSMB pur-eha- CHEAPEST aad BOSUMEITS - Marble and Granite, Alantles, Grates, etc. not the board. Deacon Dogood gle. railway, thua giving holder of R. G. W. Mileage the privilege of taking the Colorado trip Without requiring of additional mileage over tlie different roada In that state. Cull on any agent of the R. U. W. for additional particular. F. A. WADLEIGII, General Pueenger Agent. There are two kind of girls that ran never are tha naa of having chapenma the Innocent girl and the girl who isn't Now York Pres. r Th Woodn Araplm Parson Drawl And ao your ton has run away. It's strung how What boys want to leave th farm. seemed to be th matter? It surely was vr ' Elias Morris ana Sons Company,- Ftts-lienil- d Live Stock Commission. - If you would keep posted, Mr. Fourthbusband "John, dear, write for Information. ws'ts been married almost five weeks, Prompt Replies. and yet you never introduce me your Quick Baturas. wlfo. Its always au 'your friend. FRED A. SEARS, Fourthbusband "Madam, I dare not do otherwise. Did you not obtain your KrCornlrk Block. BALT LAKE CITY. last divorce In Dakota? New York A. R. DERGE & CO., rii'iinnui (ran Journal ( BALT LAKK CITY. UTAH "STAR TOBACCO,1 Mrs. Johnson Do talk off 70 coat, Mlsto Mark! (warnlngly). Yo'l It when yo go out I Mr. Mark (obeying reluctantly with a suspicion glanc at Ike Thompson) I hope I will, Mr. Johnson. I didn't at yo' larat pahty I 'tended! (and then tha argument commenced). Up to Date. A you rhpw tobacco for pleasure use Star. I not univ the 1 asi hut the moatlasilug. aud. Uiareioie, the ciuwmwi. It fl Bate yms her, Jeweler and Optlrlna, 1 CANT QUITE MAKE OUT THAT WORD. can, sad let the alternate thawings lire Iha CM IB "And now, madam, said the profit-or-, and freexlngs of the soil work It down how did yon corns to gst Into ths Into the cncksend cover it living in cracks. It will be molsteued with every nsw Journalism?" movement of soil moisture uud germinahs "Well," replied, I polunsd my ate. There may be springs so destitute husband and fivs children and waa of moisture that thin to not a perfect on the Insanity plea.aftsr which method. No other way can best It when I wrote up a three-pag- e stery about ft, the conditions are Just right. There mostly exclusive. It was a grant ptocs to probably a time every spring when of work, I auura you." Clsvslaad this method will be a perfect success Leader. If the eeedlng to done exactly it that time, but it may come In tbs night and by morning the weather be so that Baking Powder llraki and periodic. I. tuvpald (a dMIlnstlns price rpoHsI out of towo rales phll.hni silllonerr. olMc. mchei red scusrul s. plls. Hsud fur pmsiiceiuiL seeding esn not be done and If delayed It may be a failure! The fourth way to to mix the grau seed with the Three-Crew- s Mplrre other grain and sow both togeibcr, Am Beal. putting It In all at the ume time and at tha aame depth. This to for spring They Are Ground seeding. In louse soil such w Is coin-mo- n Fresh Every Day, to Iowa this la safer than to seed after the grain to tovn anil subsequently covering the grau seed lightly. If It to not mixed with the' but Three-Crew- s Trlpli sown after the grain seeder grain, and cultiFlavoring Fairer la vated in deep with the grain the effect to tbe mie ae to enw both together.' Am Dellrleaa. One or tle other modification of this TUT -1- - THEM ume method to by far the preferred way whet, a stand la to be secured aud Cupyrlshled, Photo by Leo Di WelL Illustrated Americas. the risk of losing any of thu young pigs through neglect. Ths unnatural habit of the mw trying to destroy her young comes largely from Improper diet, and unsanitary surroundings. If the mother to feverish and abnormally excited It to Impossible to uy what ah will do, even toward her young offspring. Infanticide to not uncommon among hnmiin beings that are by filth and ununltary conditions, and we cannot wouder that aoma of our poor. brutes havs the ume desire whon wa consider tbs Ufa they have to lead. The ration of the farrowing sows should bs generously varied, and only sufficient corn be glvsn to generate enough heat to resist ths cold. In the summer time they need scarrely any corn, hut thu conditions are different In winter. The animal should not be fattened, for thla ransu fever at the furrowing time, and makes the mother ' frcnilod. A reasonable amount of food to apt to make the animals fat unleu given a fair amount of exrrctu In the open air. If tha rows will not take ibis of their own free will they should bs driven about gently. This exerelu will keep her muscles hard and In splsndid order, rd greatly to he feared, for It to plainly enough to be eeen In the Inferior uires that are kept for stock purposes. It would be Interesting to hear ths answers such men would give to the following question: What sort of stock do you expect such a bull will get? or, Dc you really expect to pay your way a farmer by using a bull like that? or, What would you uy If you uw another man burdened with a similar load of crau stupidity? Unfortunately, It never occurs to them to put such quutlonu to themselves, and it to too commonly nobody's buslneu to do so In their default There to no excuu nowudayu for a man who uses scrubby bulls among his cows. Plenty of well descended bulla are to be had at price within the reach of any man who can afford to keep eattle at alL" u Hand-RaisCalf. By proper ears and management the ealf raised by hand will develop Just aa rapidly as If H had run with th eow, and It to vary certain that it will east much less. Do net M It run with tbe cow at alL Feed Bt the start with new milk only, and feed often; never let It over-loa- d lie stomach. Ex. ed Appetising. "By valve, I eteam you, eald th holler to the oyster. "I cspesheily recognise that you art hot stuff " wai ths reply. GEO. 1L ALExTvfylrTrS examined free. Eyes W. N. U.. Salt Lsko No. 14. I887i Whsa Aasweriag Advert Incwcats Kiadly Meatioa This Paper. JAR GLENDINNINO. sad Tress ROOTT, FrcriUlent. IL fi. RCHFIELD. bee re Is ry Geo. 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