Evansville Journal, Volume 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 7 April 1868 — Page 8
THE EVA SVJLLE DAILY .JOURAI Tt'ES A V APRIL 7, l58.
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Ivansville atd Cruwiordsviiie. ' GOING NORTH. Leave Arrive Arrive. KvansvtiTe. V'incen l.os. X. Ilau'e l..Ceil I.es. X. M(u r WS.7AK .-4 :!! i ll:t) A k 2:x p M i-.ift P X I' O-.iX! AM ll . tincf Ao p m CuMlXU SOUTH I a LcHve Leave ' ' AnlVe itrre llaule. ViiiM-iiae. E'ville. wfWie Ac I 7 .02 A m I lOttX) A m "VrKrht A AcJ: A . 12::. P M I 5 P M jSanui 4 :! P w 7 :ii p M ! 10: 12 P Terre Faato and Indianip-is. 'FKOM TEnP.E HA U'i E. L-aveC - Arrive. Ttpi ess... OCul .'iipres...., :I8 P M S:1D A M ..... 8 A M .1:10 p M ..... 5 :15 P SI l-':hl M 4:i"l p M 12:iiA Jl 0cio: and Mississippi Railroad. FROM TINCENNK3. - ! ' Arrive. AfV-i Wet ward..........5 :-" p m .aV EaMward ..t:TS p M Hiprp'ss eastward ......9:40 p m .At?.' Westward........ ?55 A M Depart. 6 : p M 2 :30 P M 9 :4-5 p M 5:00 AM , . STEAMBOAT UNES.- I C 1 J Louhvillk. Every Monday and s.uvdv at l o'clock A-3f. Every Tnes4y, wjw!ay, Thursday, and. Saturday at e gfowick p. m. ? Caiko Dally, excapt Sunday, at 8 I'ViOCk P. M ; ? 4BFE.N River. Every Wednesday :akl Haturdar at 8 o'clock p. m. Every. 'day and Thursday at 6 o'clock p.m. TT Eastport. Every Tuesday and at 4 o'clock p. m. 5 iltiDcmix-Dully, except Sundays, J ito'clock PiM. .1 s ' 2 NAJS3viiL-Every Thursday at four fS M!trrHis-Semi-weekly. i. . Saekport Slap frfa Newtmrh anl EoonVL3mJ carrying t h mall, leaves at 7 a. m., i ifondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. jrrvf bv 7 P. K., Tuesdays, Thursdays 4 Ma t a rrl a vs. Xw Harmony Mall Stag leaven Monaud Fridays at 7 a. nr. Arrives Tuesafcrn and Sat unlay by 4 p. K. ' ' l.Vf'raju Mall .Sta leaven dally (ex 25l Sundays) at 7 a. m. Arrives dally (ex wo4 ?an.lv) by 2 p. m tSswsuKn.-lUci dally (except BunJfcy, from the Merchant Hotel, at 3 .-florJt p. a. CIT Y JKWS. ' Township Election. The vote for TowDahip Trustees, in liroe voting precists, is as folllows : ririMt Hedderich 1,222 at W. Chute 5m I'e r so n a l. -C t p t. Downs, of BooaTfiSie.. wt- ia the city yesterday, and ijsff for a visit to his friends in Kentucky, 10 mo logical. The PomoloKical JJctiety will meet at the Court House cm Wednesday, for the purpose of iJiatrtbatiag seeds for the benefit of Ac Society. - All are invited to attend. Tic uieetiDg will bd one of importFine P.u.ntinos. The citizens of ICransville have now a chance of purc!i3iinj .some real fiue paintingn, at aietion. The Ralj will take place at Eliraat 3i?l:on'a Auction Room, oo Wtsluesday and! Thursday of ' thld wet'k. j IThe oolltiotion i very larjre asd all of the pictures are real works of art, uitable for the finest parlors. We have oufy time id arlude'to some f them, which attracted our attenSion while, passing thrpugh the iwm lnrc;ed!y. ' "Old soldier and sailor" pair)-a 'very fine painting '"The Piper;" "Market scene in Paris;" ""Lake" of" the four cantons in Switzerland "Ancient Home" a splen-i5-J painting by E. C. Cortez " The Two Friends," by IleideD bach, to.cther with5 many 'others, "all fiue roTks of art. The paintings will be u exhibition to-day.) It is hoped" SLat our citizens will not allow one of ilose paintings to leave the eity.: ' AS- Elfxtion Incident A Jus sex Goes Off Half Cocked. Late .terdjy evening Joseph F. Doughrty, a strong Democrat, went to the awrnhip polls, at the Court House, tv rote, but uot bing ia possession' c-t the n ;ces iry q'ialific itions, was eatby Fruuk Morris to the office of Ssstifo 6iinon to be fixed up. Mr. CJ. Armstrong accompauied him a washer. Arriving at Stinson's ofSe, iLey were sent into the back room, where c?i proper papers were filled st, but before they were subscribed .Kid sworn to, His Homr asked the jvuds aan what ticket he.wa3v going 2o vote Armstrong replied, " I suppose it don't mike any difference what ti.ket he votes," whereupon "My Txord Chief Justico," with a no.st tragic air, seized the p i;tr:in l ore it io'o snit'll pcrap'i, reuiifkinz dbat lie d. J uot mike out papers for d-very one. He wi fhea toll that the young m in ha i iu'teride J to vote a Demoeruiio ticket, wheu Ben ". exr claimed, in the agony of his soul Why didn't jr.u. tell me so in time!" !f the young mm; hid- hi 1 tinu to iave procured another certificate be fore the polls closed, lie would have toted the Republican ticket, as he did aot like the treatasonth had received. We received our iuforiuatiou from Mr. Dougherty .aQ'i 31 r. Armstrong, who thought the j ku such a good one lhat they wanted to see it in print.
City Election Returns Below we give the result of the election for city offices, which took place yesterday. We can cot give the vote' for township officers in full, but Mr. IledJerich is elected Trustee by a large majority: ; ! Fir-ST WAR1. . . ;. ' . MAYOR. William 11. Walker 174 William Baker 170 KCOOKSES. i ' : CnptVatban WlMard ....J.175 Kdward Wehlcr 166 II. Xelson 1 ' TREASV'RiHJohn I). Iloclie 173 Haumlers B. yan.som 170 CuLHtfTOK. Timothy J. iavi.sk.... ..171 .Willi!! i o: H ixolrlgg.. ...."....;... .......'..170 1 ' CLERK. Jolm Zs'urre..: ItS A.M. McGriff. 172 MABsHAL.
Edward H. Martin ..190 Alexander Darling 132 SURVEYOR. James D. Haunders - ......184 Charles B. Bateman . ASSE5SOaS. Thomaa-M cKee ver.". Paul Deanisou............... John IlewHon Charles McCutchen Otto Durre .. Hamuel Wyttenbach. ........ W. W. t.lineudorfH.i.r...- . 156 ..i.173 .'....197 106 167 162 ..161 r- 4 .....172 163 COtTNCILMHr. Henry E. Blemker William Hunnel SECOND WARD. J r MAYOR. I - i i in .113 William H. Walker..;., William Baker 3 RECORDER. Capt. Nathan Wlllard Edward Wehler 151 'f TREASURER, John D. Roche 1 launders B. Samom - MS COLLECTOR. Timo'hy JvCJavlsk, IM William G. HaieirlgK.i.l....i-Al....- 152 CLERK. John Nurre ..12,5 A. M. McOrifT. 160 MARSHAL. Edward 8. Martin... w..,...-...147 Alexander Darling. 189 SURVEYOR. James D. Saunders .......137 Charles B. Bternan... M8 ASSKftOHS. Thomas McKeever.v "" '32 Paul Dennion.... .... 133 John Ilewson - 124 Charles McCutchen. ....... - 150 Otto Durre 116 Samuel Wyttenbach . ..14 H. W. Elmendorf 4 COUNCILS! EN. Isaac Keen.- -...139 James Steel.'. ..I......... 1 16 THIRD WAUD. MAYOR. William H. Walker . ..., 117 William Baker 7. 117 RECORDER. " Capt. Nathan Willard. ....,..14 Edward Wehler . '. 119 . ,1, treasurer. John D. Koctte.. J. .:,..H2 HaunderaB. Sauaom '.T. 121 COJ.LECTO.H. . ; "- Timothy J. Gaviak -U --135 William O. Hwzelrlisg.... ....... :..-.JU0 John Nurre T.- .131 A. M. McUrlft,.... .;..........T;,..i: f MABSHAL. U "Kdward -Martin.... rr157 Alexander Darling 106 SURVEYOR, . I James D. Haunders 146 Charles B. Biileman. 118 A--SE.H.SORM. Thomas McKeever JPaul Dfunlson Johu Hewson . 139 137 . 128 .. 121 Charles McCutchen Otto Durre .. - ..118 Samuel Wytenbach 118 ; COUJfCILMEN. Samuel Joujs -. ........143 James DavUison "."";z""Z FOURTH WARD. " . l Iayoh. - William H. Walker 182 William Baker 135 RECORDER, Cant. Nathan Willrd..,.-...... .178 Edward Wehler...... TREASURER. John D. Roche.... ................ Saunders B. Sausom -1... C'LLEOTOR. Tlmoihy J. Guvlsfc WilliaiuO. Haz'e igZ- -. Clerk:. John Nurre A. M. Mc-Urirt". . marsu:aj,. Ed ard ri. Marti-i Alexander Darling SURVEYOR. James D. Saunders ... Charles B. Bateniau A--SE.S.S4..H.S. Thomas vleKeevtr ..- - Paul Dennlson Joiiii I lewson. ..13o J. .....VW ,:...:i7i 139 .l-s 1W . ". f. 130 , i;;5 178 17S 17S ...,l'W Charlos McCutchen 1 Oiti Iurre - 1 " Samuel WytiehacU.. '. ! COfSCll.WEN. Henry Stoekrteth '...:..'..l'i Fred. W. CooK. . , - JW ' FIFTil WARD. MAYOR. Wliliam H. Walker - Wi:U4iu Baker ... RFCOKDER. Cant. Natfinn V" illaid.... Howard Wehler ;, TEEASUUER. John I Roche Saunders B. Sansom COLLECTOR. TimotliyJ. Qavt k Willi im U. Ha ljife;; -.4;.... CLtKK. John Nurre..... A, M. McOria 2:44 144 22S 140 227 150 228 ........148 2!S loi MARSHAL. Edward S. Marti n. &,) Alexander Dariiug SURVEYOR. Jam -s l Saunders ...... 240 Charles B. Bateman 135
A SESSORM. Tiiiidm M.Kecver 227 Pan: Dfnniou 230 John Hew.-on 216 Ciiarle.s Jc','u'Chen 147 Otto !,uri.:..i..j..'. . - ...147 Saiuutl WytU-Tiba-U r - 143 . ., ;- (-OVKC1LMV Henry fohtiiwr- ..: ..:..... '.'....233 William .HelUai.. ...142 "' SIHTH WARD. -.!"; ' . actvoit.; .
William H. Walker William Liaker KKCOKItBK. 'bp . N..than Wliiard Kdward U't hier ..... t 3 224 . i 5 J " TKKASURF.K. ' ; ' John I. 1' 1 h j SaunUbis li. Haisii '212 217 ! ' C LECTOR. , TimwHaV.r.Aiavisk 217 William O H..zelris? , .......:.....' 213 .' I , . CLEKK. , . John Nurre &S A. M. M;Gtift.......rt 2-'l ' ' --MXItsTIAL.'-" . .. I dwaid S. Martin ....... 241 Alexander Da-li ..;..' 19H SURVEYOR. James D. Saunders 2".4 Charles B. Batemanr...r.... v......138 ! .AtEfesoH. : I i j '. i Thomas McKeever 213 Paul Ienliison - 213 John Ilevjson'.'.J!.;...... .. 217 Charles lcCutcUen.. ............j.... 20-t Otto Dorre. ......;....'. I. 205 3amueT V'ytlenbach ,. 2"6 John a. m nz... 235 Charles $eb aupi.4-...'.-;4. "--" 8EVENTH WARD. K . r - ::. MAYOR., . ...... William TL Walker."...,-...-, William E; ker RECORDER. Capt. Nathan Wiilar l. .......... Edward Wehler .. TREASURER. " John D. Fcli?... Sa u n'de rs B- Sausom. ' ., ,. COLLECTOR. Timothy J. U-avisk, . William C. Hazi'lrigs -...... CLERK. John Nurre...... ; A. M. McOriiT.,.j. , ... ...24 ....233 258 ......:.22S k V:0 ,..........:2 ..........2ii0 216 -i..,.,..2j0 ,J '' HAR5HAI. ' ' Edward S. Martin..'...:...:.....:....:......: 241 Alexander Darling.; .,.....M......250 . v " surveyor." ' ' James D. Saunders .........'..,., Charles B Batian. ; 1 ASSESSORS. Thomas McKeever..Paul DennlMon....... Jobn Hewson Charles MisCutchen... .c. OttoDurr. 2....;.. Saruutl 'ytteubach , ; ; ' - UOUNCtLME. Thomas Kertb ; William Kolle EIGHTH WARD. - MAYOR. William H. Walkers. -.. William luiker........,. , !..! , ; KECODER.. Captain Nathan Willard Edwaid Wehler... TREASURER. John D. F-oche. Saunders B. s.anso xi. .,...... ; ' COLLECTOR. Timothy J. Gavtsk... William Q. Ha.xmrigj.i... CLERK., John Nurre - 247 245 ....226 .....221 228 ......-.'.2259 258 .251 243 246 ....1S4 207 ....1S4 207 ....H51 ...22U ISO ..;2U 172 a. m. McGriari.:. ..22l MARSHAL. , ... - . ,- Edward 8.MrtiVr -r--r 1 Alexa'nder Darling .ISJT surveyor. ' James t'. Saunders. ....... Charles B. Batetuan..',.,r. ASSttiSORS. . Thomas McKeever'.......':.:.. Paul Denol-oh Johu Hevfsoa ,.-... ....... ...... Cbarles McCutchen Otto Durre... .-, Samuel Wy,tenbach ,... COUNCTLME.N. Peter Aciier..'.'..:. Jobn H. Roelker l. II .1 : 10 131 u'.L 177 173 175 ,'....'...206 ,. -aa 204 .:..1S8 200 ,The Tote of the Ninth Ward had pot been counted; aJ the.houx of going to" press, but it was supposed !that it would go peiuoeratie by aiout twenty, five votea. ;; : y ' Council Pccet'dlngs.: . ' ' Council Chamber, EVANSVLLE, April 6, lSte. I ; . Council mtB pursuant to adjournment. Present, Ilia Honor Mayor Baker, aafb Coutjcilaiea Cook Heilman,Reitz,ihvoHe and Wiltshire.' .'it Abstnt Dean, Blemker, Muhlhausen and Kraft. The minute of the lust meeting were read aud approved. . - . Heilmun moved thai Bickoll's contract for hauling engine be discontinued, he uot having given his bond. Carried. . A bid was received from Jucob Teusch and Peter Srolz, otfcriog to haul the eiriue and ho.-e reel, furaishiug 'three . h.vses, at v75 per month. : The following bills were allowed: W. Baker, salary.-. - ......8 250 (SO Ka'iin 25 A. M. MeGi ltr, Mind l ies , I 60 EvauiVii.tr Gas 1 o.. sundries.. 4o on . " - has. 1.244 40 " . uue nail exp se of ruaius Robt. Ke.ly, laiHir, A : Herman Juuei, nuudnes Geo Mllier, iea her A. M. McGritf, e;ts:i paid H.itfU 1 uily. " " " James A. Cairavl, casU p.iiu. . Joi n Greek, -si reels Rejls!iatiii:i Board were allowed :3 per mi . - Ph-iip l'luler, eart S. K. L,eatit, saiarj' ; 3111 00 i2 Ou 41D 11 5 r . I ) I 17 i 111 75 ; 144 0) i I -I - 4 tVu ; ' -25 06 ! ' Ou motion, S. :K. Loavitt was allowed $200 extra for additional duties imposed tin. him during the term. Ordered, that an obligation for ?224 on the II gh School lot be paid.
Ordered, that $2 50 taxes, erroneously collected of Geo. 31. Bell, be refunded. The settlement with the City CoU lector was read, showing that the city owed him $6 65 on general settlement, aod on precepts collected $200 44. , Mayor Baker gave notice that he had over three thousand dollars collected for Mr. Lowry, which he "has now on deposit. ; The Mayor reported the renewal of a Lore per jrdcr of, Council, j ." f The bond of Teusche & Statz was
ordered to b? drawn up by Eeitz and Wiltshire. - ; : The wharf report for the month of Ma rehash owed" &it"27i. boats had landed and 23 " had passed. Total wharfage for! the month '$l,C7l- tS the largest collection ever . made in one month. .......... f . : . . i : ... ' A' eommahic-atioa was received foin S. K. Leavitti-Oiry Treasurer, statmg that.a, city, order, or -sprders, to the arnounl; of $500, had been lost for nearly two years, which, after diligent eearoheoufJ not be found;" and proposed that if the city would place it tu uts .creait, mat ne would give fceeurity forit? payment if It evef'eame up against the city, whicli Was' agreed to, and IleUqsao and Reit?rwere"ip. pointed to approve his bond. ... ., . '"Mayor Baker stated that there would be one more meeting to' read and approve the minutes of the present meetipg, and if eo other f notice was given, the meeting would oe on Monday evening next? as ft would tsko Iiini till that tinv-; to make up his annual report. On motion, the Council adjourned. Fire.; A. fire occurred in the basainent of the Ninth Street School House yesterday, which fortunately did not result in serious consequences. Just how the fire occurred was not learned, farther than it caught from the furnace. The excitement amongst the children was intense, but none" were injured. The fire companies were out, and extinguished the flames before any serious damage was done. Rejoicing. The Democracy had a glorious time of rejoicing at headquarters on Third Street, last night. A more noisy crowd could hardly be found than assembled there last night. 3 Disaq reeable. A co Id 'and disagreeable rain set in yesterday afternoon, which continued to late at night.,, LOCAL NOTICES. Something - New: and . Nobbv.T I L 1 IT Ju-t received by express at J. 11. Carlin's in the line of new and styl-1-U Lassimeres. Call ana examine while the stock is complete, as they are very nice and exceedingly cheap. ,' apr7 tf Miss Mary F. Dcnn desires informing her -old. patrons that he has removed to next door to Hudspeth, Adams & Co., and would be glad to see any and all of her old lady friends to examine her new stock of goods. ap7-tf. " Salt Notice." Salt reduced to 43 cents per bushel or f2 40 cents per barrel for small or 280 pound barrels; $3 per barrel for large or 7 bushel barrels. Baird & Stout, ' Agents Ohio River Salt Coaipany. .- apr7 lwd , j. .;. Public Installation-. I. O. O. F. T:ie publiu is respectfully invited to :l public installation of officers of Croseeut Lodge, No. 122, I. O. O. F on Tuesd .y evening, April 7th, at 7i o'clock, at Odd Fellows Hall. , i A: J. Cavender, apr7 It,. . S-retary. Lust A sale key. The Sader will be rewarded by learuig-the same 8t the Journal ofEee.I - apr4 tf We are g'nO to announce that l;-s. Aau We'it hss refurnished and ! refitted h..r old bomerteJ on Cuerry' Street, bt twee o liiird and rourtii, forth'1 purple o" eutcrtaining boarder-. She. will be gratifie-i to welcome her old i;u't and as msny new ones as aiav favor herith their patronage, apri tf '.; E--l?As-I buy my' golds' for ca.-h and sell for the same, I cm and will sell ood Koods cdeaper than any j;l;e!-hou-"e in the city. Fine suits ma ie to or-L-r very cheap. The best of fits always guaranteed Call aid examine my stock and prices, before purcl.asiae. at No. 8 Fir-t Street. ui'- 31tt' -T. H. CaS-mn', Agent. Clsrk'-i rSpoo! tVtton i- the be-t. ; Haud sewing try Mihc-ir-i's Xcedfco - Ladies! u-e Chrk's Spool Cottpn , Milward's Noedie are the ixt. Cofi-jti is o Cerd to Si Take none other than C. irlzsGrtton.
M ilward's XeedU f o r sa !e e ve ry where . MilvjaTtV Helix Studies, in Pitru Wrappers, are superior to all others.
Anirrlean House, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS. Tit t: vtitv iniKTA.r and e:fnive ImprnvenieiiU which have recent ly "l-e.i lnnde in this popular Hotel, th lars 'st in New England, et able the propi ieioi - -i) oilVr to Tourists, Faiuiiiew, and the Tiaveiiu? Public, aceomuiodatli.usnml conveniences superior ro any other Hotel lu the cilj. Iuria the pit Summer addnions have been made of numerous suites of apartments, with bathincj rooms, water closets, Ac., attuched; one ol Tufts' ioniiil!.ejt fiivijiJci- elevators, the best ever constructed, nxiveys tsursts to the upper story of tht bouse la one I'liuute; the hi ries have been newlv and nehly carpeted. anl the' entire house I thoroughly replenished and refurnished, making it, in all its appointments, equa.1 to any hotel in the oouutry. ... , Telegraph OtHce. Billiard Halis, and Caie on t lie first floor. L1C W1S RICE fe SON, Tioprletors Feb. !, 1. (.-fele oni eod Evarjsvile'& Wabash Telegraph Co, OX MO!IAY, APRIL 6ih. 16", at the ofll'e ot John In.-ie. J-., in the jij vi r,Ynna uie, au eiecnon win be held to elect five Directors of said Company, to serve until the regular annual election. umiiuieir fcuccessors are envte.t ano qualltted. . XHOS. E. GAKVIN. mch7 U2t,w2t ... !Secr-tary, DR. J. W. POLAND'S . WHlTiE PINE COMPOUND. The Great, Nav England Remedy. im, , j. w. poi.an i'.s White Pine Compound i Is now ottered to the aflliotecl throuhout the country, after having, been provwl by the test of thirteen year In the New Knj--land slates, where ii.s jaeiits have become as well known as the tree. from which, in part, it derives Its virtues. The White Pine Compound ... , cures- ; ! Sore Throat, Colds, Coughs, Dipthtberia, Bronchitis, Rpltting of Blood, and Pulmonary Affections generally. It Is a .' remarkable remedy for Kidney Complaints. Diabetes, Difficulty of Voiding Urine, Bleeding from the KMneys and. Bladder, Grave!, and - , other Complaints. , (from the JJotlan Journal.) ,. , Boston, January 20, isoa. . Poland's Wh tTE Plse Oompouxlv-After having given it a thorough trial, we can confldeaily recommend Jvlund's ' White l ine Uonipotind as a very valuable erticle for the cure of Coughs, Colds, and Pulmonic CorupIalBta. generally. Ia several cases.we have known it to give prompt relief when all other remedies which had been tried had, failed, it ia an article which, iu a climate so promotive ol sudden and severe colds as Is that of New t-nulaud. ou 'ht to be in everv familv: and weareeure that those who once obtain it, aiid give u a fair trial, will not thereafter bo w Jliog to be without it. . A Valuable Medicine. Dr. Poland' While I'tnc L'vuiiM)Udt. ad vttrtmed in oar columns, is a u-: t u. utlenipt to combine and apply the medicinal virtues of the While Pine bark. It has been thoroughly tested by people iu thin ci'y and vleiniiy, and the proprietor tesiimouiaia to its value Horn persons well kuown to our citizens. We recommend It trial in all those cases of-dtsease to which It, is adapted. It Is tor sale by all our druggists. Jf. JT. liuit oendeitt. it t I' - js ' ' The White IHne Compound is now sold lu every part of the United states and British Provinces. . : . . i- , Prepared at the SEW ex; I, A N n votaxic depot, Boston, Mass. C. DAMON fe CO., Proprietors. : cloud TrAinr" Vholemle Agent For sale at retail by all druggists. mch7'6! dtf TIIK SEW YORK HVS. An Independent Daily Newspaper, poli tical and general, giving aU the news in a irenh, readable, attractive roanne', con densed so that a busiuess man can find time to read the whole. Charles A. OAtA, Editor and Manager. Price JO a year; 81 5d for three months. TIIK Wf lKlV HVX. 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Pieas of v'ttfi-ieihui-h oiui! y, will sell at public a:e. at tue i ..i.rl-hou e door iu the city, of Kv mis vi .e, the loiIowing-describ-d real .ihii'. t wit: The northeast two thirds of lot twenty, ! iu the Upper Eulargeueut to tiie city of Evansvuie. beina 7o ieel on Gum S-reet ' and 6;J feet on Fiist -tieet. i Terms me-third cash, one-third iu one I and one-third in two vers. H1KAM XELSON', ap2d!t,w2t CDium;Sioner.
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