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VOLUME XXIV-NO.
WHO WILL BE VICTORS
la Next gata'day' Great Keaabll
c Battle !
Dl: PATCHES FfiOMAlL POINTS OPTOIKLD
Tbe Besses Disagree Orer tke Gm
gressleB&l Candliatea.
FACTION HGQTS ON THE MISOR OFFICII
ALL TUE CANDIDATES FUR COMOKEfg
CONFIDENT OF WINNINO. -
All Sections or ilia ceanijr covered by Correr-
pondestsastelhe Prsbsbl Be salt Tar
Ibe LeadlngOrncts The Contest In
the Cl'y Will tes Cleu Between
Ethteinaa and Hlestsnd.
Notwithstanding the fisming pesters put
out by Jehn H. Lsndls' Antl-Corrnptlen
soeloty, "boedlt," will be UMd at the Re
publican primary election en Batardty,
a lavishly as It bat been need In the past
The polltlesl headquarters of the several
candidates In this city were thronged all
dy with township bosses and the beat
worker. One by one they were granted
audiences by the big ehleft of the rings and
told for whom te vote en Saturday. The
slates as Hied by the Ball Ring and Heg
Ring factions are at fellows :
BUM. HINGI.
Senate.
A inns H. Mylln.
Leptslature-Ctty Ditt
th1 or W. Franklin.
southern District.
Milten HeldHlettqgb,
Dr.J.O uatchell.
Northern VUl'ict.
WlnnnldS. Smith,
Jehn Kemper,
A. Q. Beyferr.
Jieeerder.
K. It. Relnbeld.
Jury Commissioner.
BOB H1NQ.
Senate.
fehn n. Land.
Legislature -City Dttt,
Jehn II Leng.
Southern District.
A (J. Baldwin,
Hiram oeple.
Northern District.
0. CJ. Kauffman,
ion. if. Kanea.
C Q. Boyd.
U ecerder.
U 0. Lebtnan.
Jury Commissioner.
i. u .euer.
Peer Director t.
Jacob a. strine,
B. F. Weaver.
Prison Jmptcters.
AtnesiHiben,
Christian 11. Nfaslny.
County Solicitor.
Oeerge j. Lane.
DLiaiT8.
National Contention,
Win W. llenva
Peer Dtreetere.
UavldU. Kreadv,
Christian Lefever.
Prison Inspector!.
Jacob w. Mlasley.
Henry Dener
County Solicitor.
A. B. Haaaler,
DBLIOJITKS.
National Contention.
jurunel Beldnuirldge,
r rands Hhredsr.
AUernatts,
Uenry . Bnsb,
arnes ZI'Bler.
batn'l M bDidemrldge,
JT4QC1- -nrennr.
Alternate t.
Henry a a.btrly,
Pamnel M.Slvura.
State Contention City
Sate Contention Ctty
jjistrici.
Wm. D hvauntr.
Southern District
Jacob M. Fronts,
K. it. Mnsaelman.
Northern Diitrict,
F. SI. Cnev.ir.
Christian Muster,
bamuel 8. 'lux.
District.
Or M. 1,. Herr.
Southern Diitrict,
7. M.j-abv.
Jacob Hart.
nerthern'' District.
Roberts Cenkiln.
Martin H. Urn be,
jeun e. jiojue,
In a number of the dlstrlets there will be
seme change In the above slate, Heat will
b run for pitsen Inspector In place of
Doner, and Percy P. Sobeck will be run In
seme districts for state delegate en both
combination.
In the congressional oentoit, Hiestand has
the support of the Sebsenlger "Bull Ring"
people. " Seme of the Ball Ring politicians
are for Kibleman, and Mentznr stands
almost Blene In bis support of Roebuck,
most of his former associates having gene
te Breslns.
Jehn B. Leng's uaiue la placed In the
above combination of the Heg Rlntr,
because Mentz.'r is for lilm ; but E. P.
Brlnten will receive a large support from
members el the Menlzer faction.
TUE CONQKKSSIONAL F1UUT.
What tt.e Candidal! ana Tbeir Friends Dave
te Say About It.
The grca'est interest centres en the office
of congressman, and all the candidates are
confident of winning.
The frlends of Ulestand claim that be
cannot be defeated, because they say he his
with him a majority of tbe leading town
ship workers in the several districts, that
his record as congressman has been satis
factory te bis constituents, and with bit ex ex ex
perlonce Ihe peeplere convinced that he
can be of mero uee than any of the ether
candidates.
KSIILEMAN'S CLAI1T.
The friends of Eshleman claim and say
they cm prove that when the deal was
made te beat A. Herr Smith, H lest and
premised tbtt If he was given the offlee
two terms, in consideration of Eabelman
net running at that time, he would atep
aside and net be a candidate for a third
term. Esbleman kept his part of the con
tract, but Ulestand did net. The friends of
Eshleman today beast of their ability
te nominate him. They base tbeir confi
dence en the faet that be bat a bet
ter organization in the county than
either of the ether candidates, and
that there will be developments before the
week is out that will create a boom In hit
favor that will result in bis nomination.
One of the probable eren's te happen they
say is the flopping of Mentzer te Eihleman,
because Senater Quay wants Eshleman
nominated. It la known that the senator
and Menlzer pulled together s few years
age, and if Quay makes sueh a request
Menlzer will go te Eshleman, as It la be
lieved that Roebuek is net in the fight
Anether claim en the part of the oelonel's
friends Is that befere the week Is out It will
be demonstrated that the light la between
him and Breslus, and rather than see Bro Bre
slns elected, be will get the support of many
throughout the county who te-day are for
Hiestand. In conclusion our informant
named many aotlve workers In the several
districts of tbe county who will work for
the tuccees of Eshleman as they never
worked before for any etber candidate.
Mil. nOKllUCH IN TUE FIQHT TO STAY.
A representative of the Intelligencer
recently had a very frank ebat with Br. P.
J. Roebuck, Warwick's candidate for Con
gress. The doctor said of his obtnees : "I
am very hopeful of winning, beeause in the
fifty or mere dlatrlets that I nave canvassed,
I find a very strong sentiment In my favor.
Unless my friends desert me in very large
numbers, I can't see hew I will te beaten.
The argument that I make before the peo
ple, that the country districts, which fclve
the big majorities, ought te have the con
gressman once in a generation, bas bad
much geed eflect and has materially
strengthened my position. Then, tee, I
am from a very strong Republican section,
wbere 1 expect the great bulk of the vote.
In the southern end of the county, where I
bad hardly hoped for much, 1 flad myself
possessed of unexpected strength. My
hopes of my success are based en the belief
that Hiestand and Eshleman will draw
from the same element of the party and
offset eaeh etber ; Breslns will get many
scattered votes, but net having the town
ship workers with him and laeklng the or
ganization tbey give in a contest of this
kind, he will fall of suceess ; and 1 will
come in for the vote that remains, which 1
think will be enough te eleet me. I am in
the fight te stay te the very end, and have
S3 Informed all my friends."
inn SOLDIKE CANDIDATE.
) Yen can put It down that Brealus It
going te be the next ecngreitman, " said
ene of that gentleman's enthaslastle
friend te the Intelliesncer's reporter
te-day. "He will be elected because
he will have strength everywhere.
The eei:'er ua for him; the tam-
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psnaes ptcple sn far hiss, the Ktv
Era It ter Mas, the Inquirer It for him and
fea made Meads everywhere through the
county la bis aaavaaw." Our friend was
reminded that Dr. Roetaetx alsoelaiBied
te be a soldier candidate, snd he replied
"that his thlrty-seTeadayn' service te the
mlilUs was net equal te en day's service
at the frenf.
THB CONTEvr IN THB CITT.
The rrsbabls sUsuim la la asvatal wards
ea atarilsr Hest.
With geed weather there will be polled
ea Saturday between le.OOO sad 18,000 votes,
of whleh about 3,000 will be polled In the
elty.
The First ward la tbe home of Hlestsed,
and of oeurse he will earry it, but bis ma
jority will net be great. Ksblemsn,
Breslns and Reebnck have warm friend
In that ward, but Hiestand baa the best
workers ; among whom msy be named
Register Myers, J. Hay Brown, esq.,
Assessor Welchant, Treasurer Rathfon.
Deputy Recorder Eberman, Polleemen
Weaver and Fiennard and the Hartman
boys. (
In tbe Second ward there Is going te be
a bitter oentest. Landlord Martin, of the
"Spotted Cat," Is for Roebuek ; Bensenlg
and his friends for Hiestand ; Al Shenck
for Breslns, while Eshleman has numerous
friends. The ward will be cut up with
Hiestand or Eshleman In tbe lead and
very little difference between them.
In the Third wsrd Itsntser at present Is
for Roebuck, Aldermsn Bsrr, "Buck"
liSlbley, Martin Kretder and Capf. Mo Me
Mellen for Eshleman, Cbarlf-y Land la for
Hiestand, and Mart Keller for Breslur.
The probability Is that Eshleman will get
a handsome vote In tbe wsrd with the
balance divided between the ether can
didates.
In the Fourth wsrd there will be a het
oentest, and the result will be a close vote
for Congress with the chances In favor of
Breslus hsvlng a small majority. Majer
Qrlesjt is the lesder of the Breslus forces,
Pete irerdney, J, W. Jehnsen, Harry
Shaub and Wash Potts, of Helatand't,
Alderman Spurrier and Constable Eloh Eleh Eloh
eltc of Kshlemsn's, snd Roebuck does net
appear te have any one looking out for his
Interests.
In the Fifth ward, In which Breslus lives,
Weedy Jeffries, Alderman Hershey, Offi
cers Lehr and Helss and Councilman
Remley are for Hiestand ; E. K. Martin
will be' Breslus' lieutenant In this wsrd;
A. J. Eberly is likely te drop te Roebuck,
and Eshleman's Interests will be looked
after by some of the younger Republicans
who have net heretofore been active at Re
publican primaries.
The Sixth wsrd is the home of Eshleman,
and here he will get a handsome vote. In
this wsrd reside many of Hteatand's
warm friends, but It Is oenoeded by all the
politicians tbst Eshleman will carry tbe
ward by a geed majority. If 550 votes sre
polled be will have net less than 850 votes,
with Hiestand second. Breslus hss some
friends In this wsrd, but there Is no organ
ized effort en their part
In the Seventh and Eighth the contest
will be between Eshleman and Hiestand,
with the chances In favor of the latter car
rying tbem. In tbe Ninth ward Hiestand
has some of the best workers, bat Eshle
man's Interests will be well taken care of
In this wsrd by Capt Edward Fralley.
The summing up of the congressional
vote would indicate that the vote in the
city will be close between Eshleman and
Hiestand, with Breslus a geed third.
THE SENATE Fid ST IN TUB CITV.
Four yesrs age Senater Mylln carried
the city by ever 1,700 majority again at
Land Is. This year Lsndls hss made a
better canvair, has political backing and
With that will lncrense his vote ; but from a
careful revlew of the field It appears that
Landis can carry only three wards the
Second, Third snd Fourth, and that he will
be beaten In tbe city anywhere from 500 te
1,000.
THE REOORDERSHIP.
The contest for recorder will be very
close. Relnbeld will earry the First,
Seventh, Eighth and Ninth wards, and
Lehman will have a geed majority in tbe
Second, Tblrd and Fourth wards and a
small one In the Fifth.
ASSEMBLY, CITT DISTRICT.
All the candidates for assembly, for the
city district have made a thorough canvass,
Franklin has the beat or It because he will
get the united strength of tbe Sensenlg
combination, while that of Men I zer 's will
be divided between Leng and Brlnten.
COUNTT SOLICITOR.
There has net been much Interest taken
in this city In the contest for county solici
tor, but Indications favor Lane carrying
tbe city. He Is tbe eldest candidate out
for tbe posltlen,and has tbe support of many
politicians of both factions.
WBAT CORRESPONDENTS 8r.
Hcperta Frem all Sections el tbe County as te
tbe Coming Primary.
The following replies were jecelved from
correspondents in answer te Inquiries sd
dressed te them by the Intellieencer.
They are the views of tbe parties who sent
them and ere supposed te reflect tbe sentl.
ment in their respective districts. Their
answers are published Just as tbey were re
ceived: Columbia, April 8 The primary con
test Is exciting considerable Interest among
tbe Republicans of tbe town, and they are
new waking up te tbe Importance of this
contest. The indications at present are that
a large vote will be polled en Saturday
next, variously estimated at lrem 800 te 950
votes. Much of this interest In tbe contest
and a large portion of ibis vote will be due
te the popularity of tbe home candidates.
Colombia has presented three candidates as
fellows : O. C, Kidman, esq , for the leg
islature ; ex-Sherlft Jacob S. Strine for
peer director, and Rebert S. Cenklin for
delegate te tbe state convention. Mr.
Kauifman stands vsy well with tbe
people, his record at Harrlaburg is
being scattered broadcast as sn srgu
ment for his renomlnstlen, and he Is
papular with the soldier element en ac
count of his prominenee In tbe
movement for the Gettysburg tablet
bill, bis votes .In favor of the
Erie home and tbe liberal appropriation
for the eeldler' orphan schools.
Ex-SherlfT Strine Is tbe only candidate
In tbe Northern district for peer director,
and I think his vote will be about as unani
mous as Mr. KauUman'a.
Robt. Cenklin, the candidate for state
delegate, la a young man, popular with
tbe leaders and geed worker. He will
be cordially supported.
In a straight oenttst between the Ment.
zer and Sensenlg combinations, outside of
the local candidates or special favorites,
the result will be pretty cleae, with the
changes in favor of the Menlzer set-up.
Frem tbe present outlook the candidates
In the congressional race will stand Ules
tand, Breslur, Roebuek and Eshleman.
The plurality, If any, for Hiestand will be
small, and it may be possible that Brealus
will carry the town. He Is popular among
tbe soldier element of town, snd that
means a very geed vote. He waa in town
a few days sge looking after hit political
fences, and he is reported as saying tbst the
outlook was exceedingly encouraging.
Strine will be for tbe Hiestsnd-Sennenlg
combination, but Hlppey is sn uncertain
factor, As yet he it Just as likely te be for
Brealai m ter Hiestand. A knowing poll
Uelan reports that Breslns will have a
smalt plurality, with Hiestand and Roebuek
does for next position. Kahlemaa has
some supporters ataeag tbe young men
a&d themes, who reta without ceesalting
the leaders, being tbst uncertain element
In all elections known as the vest-poeket
voter."
Fer recorder Ed, Retnheld will earry the
town by a geed vote, although Lehman hat
some warm supporters among tba workers.
Andy Kauffman, Yoeum, Sara Hlppey,
Eckmaa, Bhell, Wtke, Caswell, Klnn,
Stevenson, Olepper, Msttern, Paine, ex ex
Senater Kauffman and Wilsen will sup
port the Msntzsr combination mainly, al
though they may have Individual prefer
ences for some of the miner offlesa. Ex
Jostle Frank, of the Third ward, Is still
an nneertala factor la the oentest, and the
vote will change materially with his sup
port. He Is a power In the Third ward,
controlling many votes therr.
Fer Congress and recorder much of the
strength of the Menlzer combination In
town wilt be due te the candidacy of
Representative Kanffman, whom Menlaer
Is supporting, and who, together with the
ether candidates en the same ticket, will
poll a large vote. There will be a geed vote
for Jehnsen Miller, of LUItz, en account or
bis taxation Ideas. A. Q. Seyfsrt will lead
theBsnsenlgleglslstlve ticket, with Johnny
Kemper a geed second. William Smith
will run behind tbe Sensenlg legislative
set-up In Columbia, owing te his opposition
te Kauffman, Tbe vote secured by Ranck
will be a geed one.
The vote en ether t dices will be divided
accoidlngje the factions.
AMONO) HIESTAND'S RELATIVES.
Marietta, P., April 7, 1888. The
number of votes that will be polled In this
borough at the coming primary will net
exceed 205 ; Hiestand, whose home wss
formerly In East Denegal and who hat
many relatives snd some wsrm personal
friends In this locality, will caw the box.
being net less than 60 votes sbesd or Bre-
slus, who will be second, followed by
Ejhlemsnsnd Roebuck. This calculation
la based en the Esblemsn following sd
herlng ; should they break loose, natur
ally, Hiestand would be tbe gainer and his
plurality might amount te 20 mere than ee
tt msted. Breslus will receive st least 80 votes;
Eshlemsn snd Roebuek together 60, snd
Hiestand at least hslf et tbe entire number
polled. The legislative candidates likely
te receive a geed vote are, In the order
given, Ranck, KauOman, Smith, Boyd and
Seyfert, with tbe ethers less than CO votes,
while all the above will run from 00 te
140. Tbe recorder vote Is here all one
aided. E. L. Relnheld, who lives at the
eastern end of the borough, Just outslde
tbe limits, will reeslve within 30 or 40 et
the entire vote.
The political strategists sre yet very
quiet, and neihing definite as te what will
be done by Jndlvldnala can be given. The
congressional fight Is here principally be
tween Hiestand and Breslus ; tbe straight
outs for the former, and these who have
been dabbling in prohibition, Mug
wumpery, independence, civil service re ro re
ferm snd every "ism" snd sldolasueef
the psrty for the latter.
THB BOROUGH OF MT. JOT.
Mt, Jer, April 0. Indications point te a
geed vote en Saturday next A poll et 800
votes Is expected. Ulestand will carry the
borough, but Breslus and Eshleman will
get a fair vote. Relnheld will have a small
majority in the borough.
VIEW NUMBER TWO.
Mt. Jer, April 0. In this borough polit
ical leellng la at Its height with Indications
pointing te a large vote being polled. Ot
the four candidates working for congres
sional honors Jno. A. Hiestand seems te
have the Inside traek. Tbla Is what was
expected all along, as the leaders are with
him. B. Frank Eableinan's chances are
net bright Mr. Breslus will get some vetes
here and Roebuck's chances are poorest of
all.
Fer legislature C. C. Kauffman and W.
S. Smith are all right Tbe third successful
candidate will be either Ranck or Seyfert
Jehnsen Miller -will poll a light vote. Fer
recorder nothing definite can be said. Beth
Lehman and Relnbeld have friends here.
ON THE EDGE OF THB COUNTT.
Elizabetutewn, April 0. Cel. Eshle
man has the best of the congressional fight
In this borough. Breslus and Hiestand
will oentest for second place, with the
chances in favor of the latter. Relnheld
will get a geed vote for recorder..
NEAR THE BERKS COUNTT LINE.
Adamstown, April 7. The vote of
Adamstown borough will net be large, but
Roebuck will have a majority. All the
ether candidates hsve warm friends here.
MANHBIM BOROUaH.
Manheim Boneuau, April 0. Frem
present sppearsnees tbe contest for Con
gress in this borough Is between Eshleman
and Breslur. Ulestand will be third snd
Roebuck bsdly left
FROM THB EARLS.
New Helland, April 7. Frem present
Indications there will net be a large vote
polled In Earl township next Saturday.
The farmers sre tee busy with their spring
work, tbe season being late, te bother with
the election. Tbe contest for Cengress Is
between Esblemau and Breaius and in a
light vote Eshleman will win. The lead
ing candidates for the legislature are Ranck,
Seyfert and Kauffman. Relnheld for re
corder will carry tbe township. New Hol Hel
land, tbe former home of A. B. Hasaler,
will give him a geed vote for county solici
tor. a trifle different.
New Helland, April 0 There will be
350 votes polled next Saturday,and the con
teat for Congress la between Eshleman snd
Hiestand. The leaders in tbe legts'atlve
fight sre Ranck, Seyfert and Smith. Reln Reln
eold will run ahead for recorder.
west earl.
Farmersville, April 7. The vote in
West Earl township will be about 250. The
vote for Cengreis will be cut up snd be of
no practical use te any cf tbe candidates.
Roebuok will carry tbe township. Ranck
will lead for tba legislature with Kauffman,
Seyfert snd Kemper following In tbe order
nsmed. The recorder's fight will be close,
but Lebman will have a majority.
AT rHB EASTERN END.
Blue Ball, April 7. There has been
little excitement in this election district ss
te the coming primary. It leeks as if
Hiestand would get tbe largest vote. As
te the candidates for tbe ether offices there
is very little Interest except for Seyfert.
His vote will be large.
ALONO THE RIVER.
Bainuridek, April 0. In Conry town
ship W. S. Smith it tbe leader of the old
Bull Ring faction and for years the vote hss
been returned J ustss he wanted It He is
of oeurse for their combination this year
and will make a great effort te send tbe
one-sided return. He will succeed in
everything but Congress. There is a small
element opposed te Hiestand who waut
EsblemaD, and It is possible that Eshleman
may be given a fair vote In tbe district
Marietta, April 7. According te pres
ent indications it Is apparent that Hies,
tend will carry this district for Congress
with a goodly majority, with Breslus as
second man. Smith snd Ksuffmsn will
lead for the legislature, with however some
dissatisfaction, whleh causes them te lese
some votes.
The greatest fight here Is for recorder,
and Lehman will make tt het for Relnheld.
A great many voters of this (Rtlaheld's
LANCABTEB. PA., MONDAY.
own district,) are opposed te him, and he
will, no doubt, feel slighted after the tote
Isoeunted. Relnheld will, however, have
the majority, but his home vote will net be
gratifying. J, a Mumms and Jer. Miller
appear te be very active, and are classed
among the township workers. They have
great sympathy for Levi,
SIMON CAMERON'S HOME.
Mattewn, April 7. In this dlttrlet there
will be 200 vetee polled, and Hiestand will
get two-thirds et them. W. H. Smith and
O. O. Ksuffmsn will carry tbe dlslrlet
heavily. The third man hat net yet been
determined upon.
ONE OF TUB IIRMrriSLDS.
pETERsnuRO, April a It is qulst In this
election district ss yet Indications point
te Hiestand having a majority of 60 in tbe
district The vote for legislature will be
greatly cut up. Kauffman, Smith, Hoever,
Boyd and Ranek will get the balk or It.
Relnheld for recorder Is likely te earry the
aiatnei ty a small majority.
Rohrerstown, April 0. The contest
for Cengreaa In this dlatrlet Is between
Breslus snd Ulestand. with the chaneu In
favor or Breslus, Lehman wilt1 carry It for
recorder.
Landisvillr, April 0. It lceka as If
Hiestand would carry this part of East
Hemptleld township. Breslus and Eshle
man have warm friends snd will get a fair
vote Lehman will run sbesd ler recorder.
THE OTHER nBMFFlELb.
Meuntvillk, April 0 Tbe politicians
of West Uemptletd township sre greatly
divided en the congressional fight, Ex-Pro-tbenotary
Frldy, one et tbe beat organizers,
Is for Eshleman with all hlslntluence. Mr.
Mutser Is said te be for Brealus, whlte some
of tbe old tlme Bull Ringers are for
Helstand. Roebuck does net here
strength. The contest in the township will
be close between Eshleman, Hiestand and
Breslus. Lehman has msny warm frlends
'rrfceruer ana no win getaway " ne
f wrwnshlp.
TUB HOME OF ROEIIUCIt,
Lititz, April 0. There will be 050 votes
In Wsrwlck township snd of that number
Rucbuck will receive 450, Kablemn will
be second with a fair vete and tbe balance
will be divided between Hiestand and
Breslus.
Fer the legislature tbe three highest will
be Jehnsen Mlller 450, W. H. Smith 250, C.
O. Boyd 300.
Retnheld will have 350 votes for recorder
ANOTHER VIEW OF WARWICK,
Lititz, April 0. Of the COO votes that
will be polled ou Saturday Roebuek will
have 350. Jehnsen Miller will lead for the
legislature, Relnbeld will be fought bard
for recorder, but be is better known than
Lehman and will have a small majority In
the township.
A THIRD VIEW OF WARWICK.
Lititz, April 0. Unless the westher Is
bad there will be 700 votes polled en Satur
day and Roebuck's majority will be about
200. Ranck, Smith and Boyd will lead for
tbe legislature, and Relnbeld for rcoerder.
The principal township werkers are Bru
baker, Brobst, Adams and Tahudy. Bru
baker Is tbe leader of Roebuck's forees snd
Dr. Brobst Is Ulestand' a champion. Here
tofore Brubaker and Brobst have pulled
together in all former contests and Roebuek
will have trouble te bold Brubaker In line.
MART FRY'S BAILIWICK.
Et'iinATA, April 7. In Kphrsta town tewn
sblptbeie will be 70(1 vetes polled, of which
Ulestand will get ene-half. The remainder
will be divided equally between tbe ether
candidates. Fer the legislature Keinper
will lead with Smith second snd Seyfert
third. Ed. Retnheld will beat Lehman
two te one In this dlatrlet.
A DIFFERENCE OF OFINION.
E nut ata, April 7. If there sre 700
votes polled, and that Is the number ex
pected, Roebuck will lead with Eshleman
second and Ulestand tblrd. Kemper's vote
will be xety large, It being the township
In whleh he lives. Hiestand has warm
friends, but the people are clamoring for a
change. They thlik he has had enough
from the parly.
A PART OF MT. JOY.
Milten Greve, April 7. in tbeCS'.h
election district, known as Milten Greve,
there will be 125 votes polled. Breslus la
leading sit ethor oendldates for Congress
snd will hsve a majority ever all ethors.
Seyfert, Smith and Kauffman will run
ahead for tbe legislature, and Relnbeld will
get a heavy vete for recorder.
STEVE aillHSINQER'h HOME,
SreRTiNO Hill, April 7. Taking all
the districts of Raphe township together
Hiestand will hsve a small majority. He
will be clesely followed by Breslus snd
Ksbleman. It leeks as If Relnbeld would
get a geed vote in tbe township,
NEAR THE CITY.
Nei-fsvillk, April 7. With geed
weather the vote la Manbelm township
will be about 325. Hiestand hat a majority
et the polItlcIsnsOel. Esblemse, who has
lsrge property Interests In the township,
hss a geed following, and Breslus has some
friends. It leeks as if the vote would be
cut up. Hoever, Smith and Rsnck will get
tbe bulk et tbe vote for the legislature snd
Relnheld for recorder.
AL. BTOUEK'S DISTRICT,
ScneENECK, April 9. In West Cccallce
there will be from 125 te 150 votes polled
snd Roebuck will get a hundred of them.
Fer tbe legislature there will be a fair divi
sion among the field with a probability of
Boyd and Ranck leading. Lehman, for
recorder, will have a small majority,
THE OTHER COOALICO.
Reamstown, April 7. Roebuck will
carry East Cocallce township by u decided
majority. The remaining votes will be
divided between the etber candidates
almost equally.
WHERE DANNT SHIPPER LIVES.
Bowmansville, April 7. Indications
point te Roebuck earring Brecknock town
ship. Kaullman, Boyd and Ranck will
lead for tbe legislature, and Lehman for
recorder,
FOUR SCATTERING! RETURNS.
Brickervillk, April 7. -Kllzawutti town
ship will be practically solid for Roebuek.
Clay, April 7. All tbe best workers of
Clay township are for Roebuck, and his
majority will be large. Henry S. Eberly
Is tbeleaderef tils force.
Churciitewn, April 7. llltstand has
tbe best cf Ihe fight In Croruarven town
ship. Bareville, April 7. Hiestand has very
little strength In Upper Leacock township.
Roebuck will lead with Breslus and Esh
elman contesting for second plaea.
IN TUB LOWKItiSND.
Wbat
an Obserraut Uorrsfpendon fan la
Ilia Oroued-Ilot ueuulry,
Quarryvillk, April 9 Although the
Republican primary Is near at hand, It is
scarcely in tbe power of sny ene te forecast
with any degreeef certainty anything in the
Lewer Eud. Tbe fight all around seems
te be a mixed ene up te this time and if
there are as many changes la tbe tlme, be
tween this and the primary as there liave
been in the last two weeks most anything
can be expected.
In the early part of tbe campaign It was
te be supposed that the contest in the lower
part of tbe county for Congress was betireen
Breslus and Eshleman, with the former
largely in the lead. Hiestand was lit for
third place and Reebunk unheard of. It Is
net se new, the fight is down te Breslus
and Hiestand, with strong chances that I
"Jelly Jsek" will lead j the best workers I
sis with him.
A geed many voters who I
APRIL 9. 1888.
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we supposed were for Breslus will snd are
already pulling for Hiestand, but Breslus
will get a big vote. Eshleman is net ss
strong as he was earlier, especially se In
the extreme lower end, where his campaign
began tee early.
Dr. Roebuck hss been around te see
nesrly everybody, and his red, white snd
blue cards are In every publle plaoe beside
the handsome pleture of Rahlsman : but
his vote will be easily counted ; he Is tee
rar north for this section.
Tbe fight for senator Is a neat enr. The
working pellilalant are for Mylln, and his
chances are the best at this time. Lsndls
has been making an extensive esuvsss,
and bas en his aide all the el" Independ
ents,", but many el tbem have test their
power In politics. As In the congressional
contest, there have been many ehanges.
Mylln baa grown stronger lately. Asa
worker be Is mere popular than Landla ;
but In the fight a geed deal depends en the
combinations whleh are made with the
candidates for assembly,
The assembly fenee seems te be, se far, a
prist for all, and all the candidates are sure
or winning. Seme or them will certainly
be sere after It is ever. It leeks ss though
Hetdelbsugh and Eberman were In tbe
lead. The Utter will get all Ihe vote or tbe
antl-temperanee people, and the former la
being pushed by "Levi's friends." Beth
Peeples and Oatehell have a strong follow
ing and will give tbe ethers trouble. There
sre plenty of people who think Lancaster
county would go Democratic If Oatehell did
net go en the stum p d urlng every campaign
and they are afraid be will go back en the
party If they de net vote for him. Peeples
Is making a very qulet but aggressive fight
He Is a geed worker.
Tbe recorder candidate from this section
Jehn Moere, of West Drumore, Is a geed
and competent man, but net much et a
politician. Outside of his own township he
will net get mueh of a vote.
Ed. Relnheld Is by far the strongest man I
In this soetlon, but Lehman will get a fair
vote ; both of them have made an aotlve
etnvsss snd have attended nearly sll tbe
big publie sains that took place this season
and have both made big premises te tske
no mere than legal fees.
Fer the ether cfllees there Is very little
being done. Fer prison Inspector, Ames
Gilbert, or Eden, will get a big vote, the
second man will likely be Urban, et East
Ueinpfletd. B. F. Weaver and Jake Strine
are likely te get the bulk of the vete for
directors of the peer. Fer delegates we
hsve beard very little talk, but Muaselmtn
will be one of tbe men.
Se far there has been little money spent
by any of tbe candidates They are running
it en a cheap scale cempared with ether
campaigns. Of oeurse the Lest werkers we
presume are getting about tbelr ususl al
lowances at least it leeks se te us, but tbe
hotels are the losers snd the landlords say
they feel It
TOE OTHER SOCrnEHN DIStRIOTS.
Tbe lttiterts Ileerlrea from Aboet Twsntjr
Townships fcl In Lewer End. ,
CuntsTiANA, April 0. Hsdsbury town
ship will be carried by Helstand, Mylln
and all etber candidates en thossme setup
with them.
Safe UAnneR, April 0. There will be
400 votes polled In Coneatega township,
with Breslus hsvlng the beat of the
fight If the vole for senster were
taken te-day Landls would beat
Mylln, but by Saturday Mylln wll
have tbe best of It Baldwin will lead for
the legislature, with Qatcbell seoend. Lob Leb
man will lead for recorder, but Relnbeld
will get a better vete than he did three
years sge. Dr. 3. M. Witmer Is for Dr.
Roebuek snd tbe Menlzsr set-up ; P. C.
Ulller and Jehn P. Welie for Hlestsnd ;
Msris Geed and bis friends for Esblemsn.
Greene, April 7 In Drumore there will
only be a three-fourth vete polled. It will
be a cloee light between Breslus snd
Hlestsnd. Chandler and Ueldelbaugb are
strong, tbe fermer en soeount of his favor
ing home protection. Slnee Moere is ent
et the fleld for reoerdor, Retnheld will get
a fair vote.
Baut, April 7 There will be 160 votes
polled in Bart township, and If tbe situa
tion remalna unebsnged Ulestand will get
two-thirds of tbem. Mylln will carry the
township by a geed majority, Heldel
baugh will lead for the legislature, and
Baldwin and Peeples will each receive a
fair vote. Hasaler leads for county solicitor
and Relnbeld for recorder. Jehn Keen,
one et tbe township bosses, is for Breslus,.
and Heldelbsugh for Ulestand,
Bart, April 7. Brealus will be likely
te earry Bart township by a small majority.
The representative men et the township
are for him and tbe nickel mlne empleyes
are for Ulestand. Mylln will carry the
township, but Landls Is gaining ground.
Ueidelbaugh snd Baldwin are tbe favorites
for the legislature Tbe recorder's fight
seems te be lest sight of, but It leeks as If
Relnbeld would have a smalt majority,
Fairmount, April 7. With 160 votes In
Little Britain township It will be close be
tweon Ulestand and Breaius. Mylln will
carry tbe township by 20. Baldwin snd
Peeples will lead for tbe legislature, with a
fair vote for Oatchtll and Chandler. Reln Reln
eold will hsve a majority for recorder.
Intercourse, April 7. Breslus and
Roebuck will oentest for Leacock township
next Saturday. Eshleman's friends claim
the district
Paradise, April 7. Ulestand will re
ceive a geed majority In Paradise town
ship, and Mylln will carry it strongly.
Oaf, April 7. Salisbury township as a
whole will be cut up In tbe oengresslonsl
contest All tbe candldates have geed Jien
at work. It leeks as If Ulestaud would get
away with a small majority, Mylln will
carry it and se will Relnbeld. Baldwin
will get a big vote for the legislature.
MiLLEitsviLLE, April 7. Maner town
ship, tbe home of Landls, will give him a
big vote for senator. Breslus will also fare
well in Landls' bailiwick. Roebuek has no
strength snd Ksbleman has some friends
who will de sll they can for him. Lehman
will carry the district for recorder.
Wahuinoten Boreuoh, April 7. The
small vote In Ibis district will be divided
en the congressional contest, wllh Brealus
ahead.
Lampeter, April 7. The home of
Senater Mylln will give him a big vote, as
will tbe adjoining township of Eaat Lam
peter, Etbleman will lead largely In theae
two townships.
STRANBUita Boreuoh, April 0, Eible
man, from present Indications, will carry
this borough and also Htraaburg township.
Mylln Is strong In this neighborhood.
WHAT THE RETURNS SHOW.
These Who Will Win Fries In lbs Cemlcg
CeLtest.
If the above returns are correct, It leeks
very much at If the contest for Congress wss
a clese one betweea Breslus snd Ulestand,
with tbe ebnnces slightly In favor of Ulfst
and. They also show that Mylin will win
ter tbe Senate, Franklin, Baldwin, Heldel
baugb, Smith and Kauffman for the legis
lature, with a close fight between Kemper,
Boyd, Rsnek and Seyfert for the remaining
vacant place.
The Uoedlers Numerous.
The crop et bummers, who almost live
off candidates, stout eleotlen time, is seme-
wbat smaller than it but been for neven.1
years. This class of individuals still turn
u?, however. In former yesrs they were
confined principally te tut ward workers I
or this elty. Sneh Is net the cane new.
Nesrly every district has one or mere men
who want te be paid for what they call tbeir
"Influence." This morning's trains
brought many of this cists te town. They
hsve been following the candidates and
politicians sll day, and In eaeh saloon they
tuuiu w wen "working" drinks and
money. Etch heeler Is loud in his own
praise and talks freely of the work he can
de. Altbeugb some money was given out
te this kind of people te dsy, the mm wss
net ss lsrge as usual, and many or the po
litical tramps left town dlsaiiktmt iik
what they call "reform in politics." Th
majority or bummers are of little ute
te any candidate or faction, and they
merely try te get their handa en money
which they want ler their own pilvate utc.
Among this data of thieves are plenty e!
men who are regarded as respoetable In
their own communities. Te-day they
could be seen standing slde by slde with
the lowest ward bummer pushing thelr
e'.slm for meney, but in msny eases they
were unsuccessful. A reporter of the
Intellieencer this morning ssked s
man of this class whether he had yet been
seen." He replied, "I can only be teen
With money, whleh I must have."
Count Cemmlitea Meeting.
The county committee met this morning
Tleketa, tally papers snd election documents
were distributed.
A raster Called te Tors.
Rev. Warren J. Jehnsen, of Manhelm,
has been called te tbe pastorate of Orace
Momerlal Refermed church, Yerk. Rev,
Jehnsen numbers msny friends In this
elty, hsvlng been a student of Franklin
and Marshall colleges from which he gradu
ated with ene of the highest honors ei his
class.
He will boremomborod as senior editor
of the "College Student," for a Ions time
organist at Mt Luke's
citurcn. and a
fjtmlllBr flcrilPA mt ihm .nhlvB....!.. .1..
I Dlsgnethlan Literary society, In Fulton
I hall, where 1. 1. nrtnrini .(in,.- -.
I always liberally rewarded. Immediately
upon graduation from tbe theolcgleal teml-
nary, ne went te ma preisnt ehsrge, te
whleh he was called a half year before he
bad completed his studies, snd during a
pastorate of less than tbree years has seen
the congregation progress wonderfully.
During tbla short tlme tbey have enlarged
and beautified their ehurult at a cost of
mere than f5,000, have contributed largely
te the benevolent operations of the church
st lsrge, and of tbe present aotlve member
ship almost one-hair have been added by
him, making Bone of the most flourishing
congregations In the entlre Lancaster
clssslr. The peeple sre very wsrmly at
tached te their pastor and have given re
peated evldence by their many valuable
gifts, tbe last uamed et whleh was noticed
in tbe columns of the Intellieencer Isat
week, and It Is net definitely known
whether the cell will be accepted. The call
It te a larje aud premising field of labor.
A Nw (Jntstloe et r.aw Halted.
County Solicitor Shenakand u.c. Itrnba Itrnba
ker, spectal tjeuusat for the oemuitsslonors,
te-Osy Issued a tctre facia against Land
lords Nlsstey and Jehn Ltnlua, of Htraa
burg, and tbeis feondatnen, te show otuse
why tbe county of Lsnoaiter should net
have damages for the costs and penalties
Imposed en them. It will be remembered
tbst Nlssley and Ltnlus wero convicted of
violating the liquor law aud were sent te
Jail. The county paid the costs In tbese
eases and new seek te recover tbem. back
from these hotel men or thelr bondsmen.
The ball of Nlaaley are Isaae Qrnff and B.
F. Hides, and or Lanlus, F. B. Musselman
and Isaae Ureff, Tbe outcemo of tbese
suits will be watebed with intoreit
Sadden Dtnllif.
Cernellus Urauiui, or Esst Denegsl town
ship, died suddenly en Saturday and the
coronet's Jury empnnnelled, 'consisting of
Henry MoUulIeugb, Ames Qrsmm, Isaai
Bsrtel, Geerge Llllle, A. P. O'Connor and
Moses Ness, tendered a verdlet that death
resulted from apoplexy of the brain.
Deputy Cerenor S. O. Seyfert held sn In
quest en Saturday en Annle Zlegler, of
Brecknock township, who died suddenly
from speplexy. The verdlet was In accord
ance with the facts.
The Benthirn Market Heme.
The Southern Market Heuse company Is
getting along nicely with their new mar-tot
bouse, corner-of Seuth Queen and Vine
streets. All the old buildings occupying the
site or the new rnsrket en Vine and Beaver
streets bsve been tern sway and nothing
remains te be tern down buttboeld "Lamb"
tavern and "Fourth Ward" tavern, both of
whleh have been vacated. The heavy stone
wall between the new market bouse and
the property of Mr. Harbrrger Is slmest
completed. Much or tbe weed-work snd
ether material for the building has been
worked nut.
List or Dnctalmid Letters.
The following is tbe list of unclaimed
letters remaining In tbe postefllre for tbe
week ending Monday, April 0, 18&3.
Ladits' List Mlis Uerceli Grsce, Mrc.
Mame Knlp, Miss Hallle Kuhnf, Miss
Jennie Smuhnw,
event's JAt Harry Blenl, Monsieur
Devlsme, J. H. Merkel, Wringer Relief
Ce., W. D. Ress, Henry Schuchler (2),
Msrtln Stull.
fourth Glatt Mailer. Mrs. Ashbrldge,
Gee. P. Crittslnger.
Attachment DlMelvirt.
Judge Livingston te-day tiled the opinion
of the court In the rule argued en Saturday
te show cause wby the attachment Issued
against Philip Blessing, the bait of Adam
Oblonder, should net be dissolved. Tfce
court dissolved the attachment
IhrlrLait Night.
At Fulton opera bouseou Saturday even
ing tbe Hsywoed, Moere, Needbam &.
Kelly Specialty company closeJ their en
gagement The audience was net large.
i -,
Hale or City PrepertU ,
Auctioneer Ualnes, en Saturday evenlng,
Beld at the Cooper house tbe properties of
Jehn F. Kane, Noh. 211 and 210 West
Mlfllln street, te Fred Quade for 700.
Awardt d 03,350 uamsges.
Fert Wayne, Ind., April 0. The Jury
in the case el Jacob Walthern, administra
tor of the estate of Adm Belandervs. the
Baltimore it Ohie railroad company, aaklng
for $10,000 for killing Andrew Belander at
Garrett, lnd., while crossing the track, re
turned a verdict yesterday morning,
awarding the plaintiff f-5.250.
UeDlanger's Oreat Victer,
Paris, April 0 In tbe election yestor yester
day te fill the vacaney In the Chamber of
Deputies from the department or the Der
dugne, Beulsnger was ohesen. He re
ceived 69,600 votes agslnst 35,750 for M.
Clerjennle, the Oppertunl't candidate. The
result was unexpected, (and has lncreased
the uneasiness of the Conservatives, who
declare tbst the Beulsnger movement is a
publle danger and urgent measures are
demandod.te check It
WMAWMMM 11)1VJLTIVJIB.
Washington, D. C, April P. Fe
Eastern Pennsylvania and New Jer
sey : Wsrmer fair westber, followed
during Tuesdsy by rsln, light te fresh
easterly winds, becoming fresh te brisk
southerly,
PRICE TWO CENTS,
TRONODNCED GOOD LAW.
tJSMasaasasasaatssaaasjta,
Al'ENNSYLJANIi. OASK IN WHICH THE
LOWER COURT WAS SUSTAINED.
n OleenisrgailneKanntaetnrcr' Appssl Oe.
elded by His United Slats Supreme Court
Unlawful te Us Anything bat Milk In.
th Fiodnetlen of Darter and Ghet
Washington, April 0 -In the supreme
court this morning Judge Hsrian rendered ,
an opinion In the at of Wm. L. Powell
vs. the commonwealth of Pennayivsala ea
an appeal from the supreme court of that
state stunning the decision nf th .
courts. Thlslsthoeelebrstsdoleomsrgattoa
C.!!I whlch hM cme up through tat)
dinerent Pennsylvsnls courts. The esst)
was made by agreement between the
representatives of the state at Hsr
rlsburg and the representatives el the
oleomargarlne interest te test the state law
prohibiting tbe mtnufacture and ssle tf
Imitation butter. There were two counts In
the Inaletment sgslnst Powell one for sell
ing oleemsrgsrlne and the ether ler having
It In his possession with Intention te sell.
The supreme court holds tbst It cannot
consider tbe testimony Introdnesd at te
the wholesemenett or tbe produet, as
the legislature or Pennsylvsnls enacted
the lew presumably after afairexamin.tin.
Inte these faats. Whether the manufacture
of oleomargarine may be oedduoted In such
a way as te baffle ordinary Inspection or
whether It Involves sueh daegsr te publle
health ss te require Its suppression arc
questions of fact and publle policy belong
ing te the legislative department te deter
mine and tbe legislative determination la
oenoluslvo upon the courts. The srgu meat
that te sustain the statute would leave netfcr
leg In the way et the destruction by th
legislative department et tbe constitutions!
gusrautees or liberty and properly
Is based en mere conjecture, Tba
objection that the statute Is repog repeg
nsnt te the elsuse et tbe 14th emend maat
forbidding the denlsl by the ttate te soy
person within Its Jurisdiction of the equal
protection or tbe laws it untenable Tba
ststute spplles te all alike. The deolalea of
the lower oenrt is stormed.
Justlce Field presonted a dlsssntfaar' t
opinion. -
(Tbedeolslen sustains the statutes of ti
state el Pennsylvsnls, whleh mske It un
lawful for any person te manufacture, sell
or efler ler aale any butter or cheese or ar ar
Hele designed te take thelr place, produced
from any compound ether then unadultera
ted milk or cream.)
HEAVE LOSSM m FIRE ,
An Indiana State Nermal Scheel Rsdaesdfe
Atlirs-Kiglit rinudreu Feullsln tne Bellit
In at tha Tim. Aha IriamM
Teurk Haute, ind,, April 0- ; Jjg&tJ
discovered, bout 0 e'cln-- -. gj
tbe Stste Nerm' -" -
pupils. '" ul ,Uem 'msll children, were la
'j.0 Dulldlng at tbe time. They were re
moved in safety, a few of them saving
tbelr books and wrap. The fire
men could de nothing with the fir
end the structure was In ruins in a
hour. Rain, whleh was falling at the tlme,
saved the dwellings whleh surrounded tha
building. The robeol oest f 189,000 en wbleh
there is no Insurance. Temporarily quar
ters will be furnished for the sobelsrs until
the ichoel ean be rebuilt Wben President t&
iiHAl.H ... ..- i..i .n i.. , . fA M
the atnna of the hulhllnir. It le thnnirht that ' 4W
a defective flue caused the fire,
I'snsr still Horned.
Ashland, Md April 0 The paper
mills owned by Wm. U. Hcilman &. Sens,
a rnlle from here en tbe Nethera Central
railroad were burned te day. Less 150,009,
Insured.
TBS OpueaeuU' lUnki drewinc.
Washington, April 0 The opponents
of tbe direct tax bill appear te be growing
stronger. In addition te Messrs, Oates,
Rogers snd Stewart, of Georgia, who
slgned tbe minority report, Messrs.
Buekslew, of Pennsylvsnls, and Hen Hen
dereon, et North Carolina, of tk
committee, are opposed te tha Bill
The division, It spi-ears, is net ene strictly 'v
between ine norm sua Heutn. Alt Of
Pennsylvania Damoerats except Msssra. ..
Hanuaiianuuewuen are understood te ba,
opposed te the bill, as sre some of the Ohie
Democrats; while tbe Virginians and
nearly all tbe Seuth Carolina members are
iu isyur ut g! t,i3
Did Net Approve et Hie Ssrmen, K'-?
Chioaeo. Amil 0 William SL Olafr ' Ef?
and Miss Llllle Rtlner concluded te attend
Hl.lnn m.hIa. lftf Hlahl anf uMtrfl rJ rf-r-u.
tbeir way te tbe Methodist church am '- w,
Morgan street, nesr Lake street, Tb
minister, Mr. T. D. Christie, was preaching 'AMe.':
against pruiauiiy. aw viair am net una YZ-
uiue ui ma uuuuiue, nut iumj iu XBjUUiews'ta,
sna cstiea tne preacner sundry vue ana
sbuslve names, Mr. Chrlatie is a muscular
Christian, se he first threw St Clair lata
the street, then called the patrol wsgen. St.
Clair and Mlaa Rslner occupy adjoining,
cells In the Desplslnes street station.
Tbey Will Me TanrrSpetebea.
Washington, April a In tbe Senata
te-day Mr, Merrill gave notlee that
he would deliver a tsrlff speech
en Wedneadsy. Mr. Coke gave
a similar notice for Thursday.
Petitions were presented In favor of a frac
tional currency bill. The resolution sppre
prlatlng (30,000 for the International
exposition nt Brussels wss adopted
At 2:30 p. m. the Senate took up for cot
slderatlen the bill providing for tbe
admission et Dakota te statehood.
The LechUI Strike Ends.
II.vunisuuRO, April 0. The strike of the
300 empleyes of the Lechlel Iren works la
off sod tba men will return te work this
evening. Wben the iron workers were
paid en Saturday for the past two weeks
work they found their wanes bad been re
duced 15 cents per ten without previous
notice They at once decided te strike.
Late last nlgbt an amicable settlement waa
made whereby tbe empleyes accept a
reduction et IS cents per ten, te f3.8S but
recovering the reduction the employers
withheld.
70 Ceuu ou the Helltr.
Dubuque, lows, April ft Receiver
Welles, et Clinten, will arrive here te-day
te take ebarge of tbe atlairs et tbe defunct
Commercial National bank. The Icavei
will aggregate mere than was at first ex
pected, .and depositors will r.et receive
mere than 70 cents en the dollar.
Ctttl UraUtrsFaU.
CniCAae, April 9 -A pedal te tha
Inter-Ocean lrem Uartlsnd. Kar., sajst
J. D. Allea Bre., large land and cattle
owners here, hsve railed. Tbelr liabilities
are 100,000. Mertgsget amounting te
f'0,000 have been olesed.
Oenkllnt's Condition Critical.
New Yerk, April 0 Dr. Ferd jee
Birker, who is attending ex-Senater Cenfcv
ling, this morning repem nt pattern' j
dltlen as very critical. The disease. Jrastld,
bad reached the senator's brain ana be new
feared a fatal termination.
The Deadlock Continues.
Washington, April 0. The alxth day's
contest ever the direct tax bill opened inis
morning, and tbe deadlock u it firm as
ran
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