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The World almanac and encyclopedia

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15 Bobert J. Rudd Dem.

16 Edward C. Brennan Bep. .

17 Henry Marshall Bep. .

18 George E. Waldo Bep. .

19 Frederick Schmid Dem.

20 Frederick G. Hughes — Bep. .

21 Jacob A. Livingston Bep. .

LETVIS.

John S. Koster Bep.



P. O. Address.
Brooklyn.
Brooklj^n.
BrookljTi.
.Brooklyn.
.New York.
.FlatbushStat'n.
.Brooklyn.
.Brooklyn.
.Brooklyn.

.Lyon Falls.



lilVINGSTOX.

Otto Kelsey* Bep . . .Geneseo.

MADISON.

Lambert B. Kern* Bep.

MONKOK

1 Charles J. Smith* Bep. .

2 James M. E. O' Grady*. Bep. .

3 William W. Armstrong*Bep. .

4 Thomas H. Eddy Bep. .

MONTGOXTERY.

Edward L. Schmidt Bep. .



DeBuyter.

.West Henrietta.
Bochester.
.Bochester.
.Burnard's Crs'g

.Amsterdam.



NEW YOEK.

1 Daniel E. Fina* Dem.

2 Thomas J. Barry* Dem.

3 William L. Leonard Dem.

4 James A. Donnelly*.... Dem.

5 George Gregorj' Bep..

6 Jacob Mittnacht Dem .

7 Edward W. Hart Dem.

8 Charles S, Adler* Bep. .

9 James F. Maccabe Dem.

10 Otto Kempner Dem.

11 William H. Gledhill Dem .

12 Joseph Schulum Dem .

13 Patrick F. Trainor Dem .

14 Jacob Fritz Dem.

15 Thomas F. Myers Dem.

16 Benjamin Hoffman* Dem.

17 Patrick J. Kerrigan. . . . Dem .

18 Andrew J. Galligan Dem .

19 Alberto. Wilson Bep. .

20 John P. Corrigan* Dem .

21 George C. Austin Bep. .

22 Daniel W. F. McCoy Dem .

23 John ]\L Delmour Dem .

24 John B. Fitzgerald* Dem.

26 Patrick H. Murphy Bep. .

26 Patrick H. Andrews Dem.

27 Francis E. Laimbeer Bep. .

28 Josepn L Green Dem.

29 Samuel G. French Bep . .

30 George W. Meyer, Jr... Dem.

31 Hai-yey T. Andrews*. ..Bep. .

32 Thomas F. Donnelly Dem.

33 Louis Davidson Dem.

34 Bernard H. Malone Dem.

35 Arthur 0. Butts Dem.

NIAGARA.

1 Henry E. Warner Bep. .

2 Frank A. Dudley Bep . .

ONKIBA.

1 Walter Embley Dem .

2 William Carey Sanger*. Bep. .

3 William B. Graves Bep..

ONONDAGA.

1 Charles C. Cole* Bep.,

2 Charles B. Bogers* Bep .

3 Joseph Bondy Bep.

4 Edward M. Wells Bep. .



Charles A,



ONTARIO.

Steele Bep.



.New York.
.New York.
.New York.
.New York.
.New York.
.New York.
.New York.
.New York.
.New York.
.New York.
.New York.
.New York.
.New York.
.New York.
.New York.
.New York.
.New York.
.New York.
.New York.
.New York.
.New York.
.New York.
.New York.
.New York.
.New York.
.New York.
.New York.
..New York.
, .New York.
. .New York.
.New York.
..New York.
. .New York.
.New York.
. .New York.

. .No. Tonawanda.
.Niagara Falls.

.Utica.

.Sangerfield.

.Taberg.

.Jordan.
.Brewerton.
.Syracuse.
.Syracuse.

. .Geneva.



ORANGE.

Dist. JVames of 3fe7nbers. Politics.

1 Louis F. Goodsell* Bep..

2 Louis Bedell Bep..

ORLEANS.

Fred. L. Downs Bep.

OSWEGO.

1 Lewis P. Taylor Bep. .

2 Thomas M. CosteUo Bep. .

OTSEGO.

Charles B, Gorham Bep . .

PUTNAM.

Hamilton Fish* Bep. ,

QUEENS.

1 Jacob Stahl Dem.

2 Frederick Storm Bep..

3 Morton Cromwell Bep..

RENSSELAER.

1 Edward McGraw Bep . ,

2 John T. Norton* Dem.

3 George Anderson Bep. ,

RICHMOND.

Gustav A. Barth Dem

ROCKLAND.

Otis H. Cutler* Bep. .

ST. LA-V\TIENCE.

1 IraC. Miles Bep..

2 Martin V. B. Ives .Bep..

SARATOGA.

Chas. H. McNaughton* . .Bep.

SCHENECTADY.

Thomas W. Winne* Bep. .

SCHOHARIE.

David Enders Dem .



P. O. Address.
.Highland Falls.
.Goshen.

.Medina.



.Oswego Centre.
.Altmar.



SCHUYLER.

Oliver D. Budd Bep..

SENECA.

William H. Kinne Dem .



.Burlington.

.Garrison's.

.Long Island City

.Bayside.

. Glen Cove.

.Valley Falls.

.Troy.

.Castleton.

.Stapleton.

.Suffem.

.Edwards.
.Potsdam.

. .Schuylerville.

, .Niskayuna.

.Sloans ville.

.Hector.

.Ovid.



STEUBEN.

James S. Harrison Bep. .

Joel Clark Bep..

SUFFOLK.

Erastus F. Post Bep . .

CarllS. Burr, Jr Bep..

SULLIVAN.

Uriah S. Messiter Bep. .

TIOGA.

Daniel P. Witter Bep..

TOMPKINS.

Frederick E. Bates Bep..

ULSTER.

William S. Van Keuren*Bep. ,
James Lounsbery* Bep..

WARREN.

Taylor J. Eldridge* Bep. .

WASHINGTON.

William B. Hobble Bep. .

WAYNE.

George S. Horton* Bep-.

WESTCHESTER

John N. Stewart* Bep..

George L. Carlisle Bep.,

James W. Husted* Bep . .

WYOMING.

Mortimer N. Cole Bep..



.Addison.
. Cameron.

.Quogue.
. Com mack.

.Liberty.

.Bichford.

.Caroline Depot.

. .Kingston.
. .Kerhonkson.

.North Creek.

.Battenville.

..Wolcobt.

..Mt. Vernon.
. .New York.
..Peekskill.

.Castile.



YATES.

Everett Brown* Bep...Penn Yan.



Bepublicans 103

Democrats 47



Bepublican majority

• Members of the last Assembly. Salary $1,500 and mileage.



56



Popular and Electoral Vote for President in 1892. 413



J^opular ant! iSltttoral ITotr for J^resitrtnt in 1892.



States and
Territories.



Alabama

Arkansas

Califoruia

Coloi'ado

Connecticut

I)ela^vare

Florida

Georgia

Idaho

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Itentucky

Louisiana

3laine

Maryland

Massachusetts ...

Michigan

J>rinnesota

Missiissippi

Missouri

3Iontana

Nebraska

Nevada

New Hampshire-
New Jersey

New York

North Carolina...

North Dakota

Ohio

Oregon

Pennsylvania

Rhode Island

.South Carolina...

South Dakota

Tennessee

Texas

Vermont

Virginia

Washington

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Wyoming



Popular Vote.



Cleveland
Dem.



Harrison,
Bep.



138,138

87,834

118.293



82,395

18,581

30,143

129,361



426,281
262,740
196.367



175,461

87,922

48,044

113,866

176,813

202,296

100,920

40.237

268,398

17,581

24,943

714

42,081

171,042

654,868

132,951



Weaver,
JPop.



404,115
14,243

452,264

24,335

54,692

9.081

138,874

239,148
16,325

163,977
29,802
84,467

177,335



9,197
46,884
118,149
38.620
77,025
18,083

48,305

8,599

399,288

255,615

219,795

157,237

135,441

13,282

62,923

92,736

202,814

222, 708

122,823

1,406

226,918

18,851

87,227

2,811

45,658

156,068

609,350

100,342

17,519

405,187

35,002

516,011

26,972

13,345

34,888

100,331

81,444

37,992

113,262

36, 460

80,293

170,791

8,454



Bidwell
Fro.



Wing,
S. iLab.



85,181

11,831

25,352

53,584

806

13

4,843

42,937

10,520

22,20"

22,208

20,595

163,111

23,500

13,281

2,381

796

3,210

19,892

29,313

10,256

41,213

7.334

83,134

7,264

292

969

16,429

44, 736

17,700

14,850

t26,965

8,714

228

2,407

26.544

23,447

99,688

43

12,275

19,165

4,166

9,909

7.722



239

113

8,129

1,638

4,025

565

475

988

288

25,870

13,050

6,402

4,539

6,442

3,062

5,877

7,539

14,069

12,182

910

4,331

549

4,902

89

1,297

8,131

38,190

2,636

899

26,012

2,281

25,123

1,654



329



649



Pluralities.



EliECTORAI.

Vote.



4,851
2,165
1,415
2,738
2,542
2,145
13,132
530



Total 5.556,918 5,176, 108il,041.028l264.133 21,164



1,337
17,956



898



52,957 C

40,950

144 C

14. 964 W
5,370 C

498 C
25,300
81,056

1,921 W
26,993

7,125

22.965 H
5,874W

40,020
61,359
14,979 H
21,130
26,001 H
20, 412 H
21,903H*
29,9810
41,480
1,270 H
4,093 H
4,453 W
3,547 H
14,974
45,518
32,609
181 W
1,072 H
811 Ft
63,767 H
2,637 H
41,347
8,344H
38,543
139,460
21,667 H
50,715
6,658 H
4,174
6,544
732 H






ag-






11

8
8

6

3

4

13

24
15



13

8

8
5

9

17



10
36
11

1
1



9

12
15

i'i

6
12



277



13



15
9



1
22

3
32

4



u



10



1

i



145



22



Popular Vote, Cleveland over Harrison 380,810

Electoral Vote, Cleveland over Harrison 132

Electoral Vote, Cleveland over Harrison and Weaver 110

Total Popular Vote, 1892, including .Scattering 12,110,636

ThP total Democratic popular vote in 1888 was 5, 538^233 ; in 1892 it was 5, 556, 918, an increa.se of
18 miiromims to 1892 The total Republican vote in 1888 wa.s 5, 440, 216 ; in 1892 it was 5, 176, 108,
a decrea-se of 264,108 from 1888 to 1892.

In the States of Oolorado, Idaho, Kansas, North Dakota, and Wyommg the Democrats ran no
electoral tickets and voted for the Populist electoral tickets tor the purpose of taking those States
from the Republicans With a few exceptions they also voted for the Populist electors in Nevada. In
Louisiana the Republican party and Populists united their vote, each nominatmg half of the eight can-
didates for electors, and in the table their aggregate popular vote is divided. ^ , ^x, ^,

In five States the electoral vote was divided ; in Oaliforma and Ohio because the vote for the Cleve-
land and Harrison electors was so close ; in Michigan because by act of Legislature each Congressional
district voted separately for an elector; in Oregon because one of the four candidates for electors on the
Populist ticket was also on the Democratic ticket, the result being three Republicans and one Populist
elected • in North Dakota because one of the two Populist electors who were elected cast his vote for
Cleveland, this causing the electoral vote of the State to be equally divided between Cleveland, Har-
rison, and' Weaver. -, . -,cr>

* Harrison over Fusion vote, 14,182. ^^ ^ ^ * *t, i-^ * i, i, *i, +i,

t In Oregon the highest vote for an elector was that cast for the one candidate who was on both the
Dernocratic and Populist tickets. He received 35, 813 votes. The next highest vote was for a Repub-
lican candidate for elector, 35, 002. Thisgave the Fusion candidate (who afterward voted for Weaver)
a plurality of 811, and it so appears in the column of pluralities above.



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415



BY STATES, COUNTIES, AND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS.



Counties.
(66)



ALABAMA.



Autauga

Baldwin ......

Barbour

Bibb

Blount

Bullock

Butler

Calhoun

Chambers

Cherokee

Chilton

Choctaw

Clarke

Clay

Cleburne

Coffee

Colbert

Conecuh

Coosa ,

Covington

Crenshaw

Cullman

Dale

Dallas

DeKalb

Elmore ,

Escambia

Etowah ,

Fayette ,

Franklin ,

Geneva ,

Greene

xiaie ....•••••

Henry

Jackson

Jefferson

Lamar

Lauderdale .
Lawrence —

Lee

Limestone . . .

Lowndes

Macon

Madison

Marengo

Marion

Marshall

Mobile

Monroe

Montgomery

Morgan

Perry

Pickens

Pike

Randolph

Russell

Shelby

St. Clair

Sumter

Talladega

Tallapoosa...
Tuscaloosa. .

Walker

Washington .

Wilcox

Winston



Governor,
August, 1894.



Total

Majority

Plurality

Per cent

Scattering

Whole vote,



Gates,
Dem.



776

647

3,407

787

1,580

2,309

1,070

2,542

1,874

1,055

503

912

1,831

1,175

735

960

1,297

755

984

702

1,435

869

1,350

6,517

1,368

1,457

688

1,255

624

463

694

846

2,725

1,991

1988

4,589

1,157

1,648

855

1,424

1,297

4,995

1.144

2,764

2,808

1,055

1,150

2,505

1,650

4,930

1,651

1,184

1,802

1,710

644

1,271

1,279

715

1,843

2,235

1,879

2,065

1,201

582

6,270

402



President,
November, 1892.



„ ,, Cleve- Harri-

^°^°' land, son,

^°P- Dem. Rep.



110865

27,582



337

421

657

1,305

1,768

292

1,773

2,072

2,298

1,831

1,242

1,311

1,128

1,210

990

1,271

1,198

1,174

1,503

753

1,498

1,176

1,870

167

1,538

2,459

576

1,817

1,204

1,046

1,091

199

382

1,619

1,684

4,567

911

783

2,319

1,903

1,454

361

211

1,371

1,044

579

1,773

1,544

424

280

1,549

489

1746

1,400

1,328

419

1,747

2,005

408

2,471

2,476

2,243

1,516

317

131

663



926

912
4,315
1,152
1,944
1,844
1,313
3,249
2,321
1,709

648

864
1,561
1,161
1,045

992
1,960

877

954

848
1,320
1.066
1,460
7,339
1,868
1,258
1,110
2,225

728
1,290

797
2,129
3,350
2,712
3,044
10,055
1,458
2.352
1,516
2,754
1,447
3,238

200
3,045
2,847
1,207
1,521
4,680
1,850
3,702
2,160
3,452
1,919
2,298
1,196
2,150
1,745
1,079
3,185
2,638
2,470
2,212
1,583

663
4,687

526



83,283



57121 42.88
194,148



138138

52,957

58.85



81

382

19

22

58

75

^53

218

108

218

139

216

371

47

47

47



107

7

49

6

15

1,028

5

84

21

269

158

23

'355
121
133

'269
31

" 3

318

18

349

13

3

233

7

1

397

8

. 7

3

48

83

42

126

10

307

78

781

108

306

708

4

94

215

2



9,197



3.92



Wea-
ver,
Pop.



951

86

1,241

1,204

1,304

1,483

1,717

1,613

1,717

1,301

902

998

1,042

1,106

659

899

1,510

1,627

1,293

562

1,278

1,023

1,109

947

1,187

2,.506

657

1,266

822

609

715

511

822

1,215

1,633

4,884

587

1,289

1,961

1,347

1,858

716

704

3,607

2,198

478

1,103

1,979

699

2,784

2,125

748

1,009

1,455

1,245

1,506

1,593

1,469

60

2,577

1,487

1342

1,472

60

532

568



85,181



36.28



Bid-
well,
Pro.



1,986
234,741



8
1

2
1
1

21
10



5
69

â–  4

7

11



26

' 7



1
4

"11

â–  4
4
2



ALABAMA— Continued.



239



0.10



In the August, 1894, election for State oflScers,
the Democratic candidates for other State offices
were elected by majorities varying from 32,419 to
34,618.

VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS,

1894.
Districts.

I. Counties of Choctaw, Clarke, Marengo,
Mobile, Monroe, and Washington. Richard
H. Clarke, Dem., 6, 314; G. C. Sibley, Pop.,
1, 898. Clarke' s majority, 4,416.

II. Counties of Baldwin, Butler, Conecuh, Cov-
ington, Crenshaw, Escambia, Montgom-
ery, Pike, and Wilcox. J. F. Stallings,
Dem., 9,728; J. D. Gardner, Rep., 5,324.
Stalling' s majority, 4,404.

III. Counties of Barbour, Bullock, Coffee, Dale,

Geneva, Henry, Lee, and Russell. George
P. Harrison, Dem., 10,719; William C.
Robinson, Pop., 5,713. Harrison' s majority

5,006.

IV. Counties of Calhoun, Chilton, Cleburne,

Dallas, Shelby, and Talladega. G. A. Rob-
bins, Dem., 10,494: William F. Aldrich,
Rep. , 7,406. Robbms's majority, 3,088.

V. Counties of Autauga, Chambers, Clay,
Coosa, Elmore, Lowndes, Macon, Ran-
dolph, and Tallapoosa. James E. Cobb,
Dem. , 10,651 ; A. T. Goodwin, Pop. , 9,903.
Cobb's majority, 748.

"VT. Counties of Fayette,Greene, Lamar, Marion,
Pickens, Sumter, Tuscaloosa, and Walker,
John H. Bankhead, Dem., 5,721; J. B.
Sauford, Pop., 2,622; Benjamin M. Long,
Rep. ,1,914. Bankhead' s plurality, 3,099.

VII. Counties of Cherokee, Cullman, De Kalb,
Etowah, Franklin, Marshall, St. Clair, and
Winston. W. H. Denson, Dem. ,3,452; M.
W. Howard, Pop., 6,838. Howard's ma-
jority, 3,386.

VIIL Counties of Colbert, Jackson, Lauderdale,
Lawrence, Limestone, Madison, and Mor-
gan. Joseph Wheeler, Dem. , 8,901 ; Lee
Crandall, Pop. , 6,474. Wheeler' s majority,
2,427.

IX. Counties of Bibb, Blount, Hale, Perry, and
Jefferson. O. W. Underwood, Dem. ,7,319;
T. H. Aldrich, Rep. , 6,153. Underwood's
majority, 1,166.

PRESENT STATE GOVERNMENT.

.Governor, William C. Gates; Secretary of State,
James K. Jackson; Treasurer, J. Craig Smith;
Auditor, John Puriioy ; Attorney-General, William
C. Fitts ; Commissioner of Agriculture, H. D. Lane ;
Superintendent of Education, John O. Turner;
Adjutants General, H. E. Jones— all Democrats.

JUDICIARY.

Supreme Court: Chief Justice, Robert C. Brickell ;
Associate Justices, Thomas N. McClellan, Thomas
W. Coleman, James B. Head, and Jonathan Haral-
son ; Clerk, Sterling A. Wood— all Democrats.

STATE LEGISLATURE, 1894-95.

House. Joint Ballot.
65 89

34 42

1 2



Senate.

Democrats 24

Populists 8

Republicans 1

Democratic majority. 15



30



45



416



Election Returns.



ALABAMA — Continued.



VOTE OF TflE STATE SINCE 1872.

Bern. Rep. Or. Pro. Plu.

1872. President.. 79,229 90,272 *10,974 R

1874. Governor. 107,118 93,928 *13,190 D

1876. President.. 102,002 68,230 *33,772 D

1878 Governor .. 89,571 *89,571 D

1880. President.. 90,687 56,178 4,642 34,509 D

1882. Governor . .100,391 46,386 *54,199 D

1884. President.. 92,973 59,144 762 33,829 D

1886. Governor . .144,821 37,116 576 107,^21 D

1888. Governor . .155,973 44,770 343 111,203 D

1888. President.. 117 ,320 56,197 583 61,123 D

1890. Governor . .139,910 42,440 1,380 97,470 D

Pop.

1892. Governor . .126.959 115,522 11,437 D

1892 President. a38,138 9,197 85,181 239 52,937 D
1894. Governor.. 110.865 83,283 *27,582 D

•Majority.

ARIZONA.



ARKANSAS.



Counties
(11.)



Apache

Cochise

Coconino

Gila

Graham

Maricopa

Mohave

Pima

Pinal

Yavapai

Yuma

Total

Plurality

Per cent ,

Whole vote



CONGKESS,

1894.



Hem-
don,
Dem.



432
840
354
161
568
1,124
111
556
186
813
128



4,773
35.81



Mur-
phy,
Kep.



471
481
441
118
456

1,331
110
667
304

1,103
166



5,648

875

42.40

13,427



O'NeiU
Fop.



70
329
166
266
188
727
278
213
113
523
133



3,006
21 .'78



Congress,
1892.



Smith,
Dem.



424
790
326
413
246

1,368
242
691
283

1,090
179



7,152
1,981
58.49



Stew-
art,
Rep.



437
465
548
275
269
930
245
638
258
953
153



5,171
4i.'50



12,323



JUDICIABY.

Supreme Court: Chief Justice. Albert C. Baker ;
Associate Justices, John J. Hawkins, Owen T.
Rouse, and James D. Bethune; Clerk, Joseph 1..
Alexander— all Democrats.

PRESENT TERBITOKIAL GOVERNMENT.

Governo]^ Louis C. Hughes; Secretary, C. M.
Bruce; Treasurer, P. J. Cole; Auditor, C. P. Leitsh;
Adjutant-General, Edward Schwartz ; Attorney-
General, T. D. Satterwhite— all Democrats; Super-
intendent of Instruction, P. J. Netherton.

TERRITORIAL LEGISLATURE, 1895.

Council. Hoxise.

Republicans 6 17

Democrats 6 7

Republican majority 10



VOTE OE THE TERRITORY SINCE 1878.



1878.

1880.

1882.

1884.

1886.

1888.

1890

1892.

1894.



Dem.
. 2,542
. 4,095
. 6,121
. 5,595
. 6,355
. 7,686
. 6,137
. 7,152

. 4,773



Bep.



Gr.
1,097



Ind. Maj.

822 *1,445 D

3,606 489 D

5,141 980 D

6,747 1,152 R

4,472 1.883 D

3,852 3,834 D

4,941 1,196 D

5,171 1.981 D

Pop.

5,648 3,006 '875 R



Counties.
(15.)



* Plurality.



Arkansas

Ashley

Baxter

Benton

Boone

Bradley

Calhoun

Carroll

Chicot

Clark

Clay

Cleburne

Cleveland

Columbia

Conway

Craighead

Crawford

Crittenden

Cross

Dallas

Desha

Drew

Faulkner

Franklin

Fulton

Garland

Grant

Greene

Hempstead . .

Hot Spring

Howard

Independence

Izard

Jackson

JefFei'son

Johnson

Lafayette

Lawrence

Lee

Lincoln

Little River . .

Logan

Lonoke

Madison

Marion

Miller

Mississippi

Monroe

Montgomery .

Nevada

Newton

Ouachita

Perry

Phillips

Pike

Poinsett

Polk

Pope

Prairie

Pulaski

Randolph

Saline

Scott

Searcy

Sebastian

Sevier

Sharp

St. Francis

Stone

Union

Van Buren . . .
Washington . .

White

Woodruff ....
Yell

Total

Plurality

Per cent

Whole vote.



GOVBBNOK,

1894.



Pkesidknt,
1892.



Clarke


Rem-


Barker


Cleve-


Harri-


Wea-


Dem.


mel,
Bep.


Pop.


land,
Dem.

987


son,
Rep.


ver,
Pop.


891


426


109


638


84


715


140


110


1,099


478


44


703


275


75


802


269


.328


1,811


646


674


2,587


1,212




1,217


455


92


1,472


457




693


96


105


824


183


14


564


152


45


604


201


178


1,007


705


354


1,252


984


16


348


296


10


361


685


745


1,170


558


1,103


1.404


775


104


832


350


283


1,225


480


345


631


57


490


606


132


84


783


60


144


1,035


353


197


1,417


290


332


1,714


475


296


1,476


315


325


1,284


731


164


943


245


285


1,248


272


344


1,346


706


540


1,545


1,099


26


454


75


15


353


706


74


694


282


78


627


432


71


701


332


243


867


498


17


502


163


11


407


298


165


927


718


546


1,188


707


321


1,443


373


1,067


1,499


1,200


154


1,374


477


275


1,799


550


6(


781


276


222


87c


415


132


1,083


567


226


1,456


940


62


586


92


103


695


156


247


796


193


458


1,24]


321


176


1,307


1,048


206


1,757


1,051


137


837


106


329


1,025


277


211


919


195


516


1,072


354


334


1,579


398


1,013


1,792


868




1,137


215


180


1.204


425


8C


1,058

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