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Citizen. VOLUME VI. NO. 217, ASHEVILLE, N. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. Asheville Daily ? I 1 LINVILLE, A place planned and devel oping iiH a GREAT RESORT. Situated in the MOUNTAIN OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for health fulneHW and beauty of SCENERY. All elevation of Jl.HOO feet, with eool Invigorating Climate It in' being laid out with taste and skill, with well graded roads and extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable plae for fine residences and HEATBFUL HOWES. A Rood opportunity tor nrofitable investments. For 1 nstrnted nainnhlet. un dress LINVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., UnvlUe, Mitchell Co., N. C. BEGIN THE NEW YEAR BY TRADING WITH A. D. COOPER. Start riKhtand your trouble, will grow less as the year advance.; he keep. hi. "Hye. Peeled" on the Grocery Market and hi. stock 1. full nnri complete in all dc- partrncnt and hi. good, will stand compar l.on and hi. PRICKS WILL SELL, THEM. North Court Square, comer Muin and Col lege street.. BON MARGHE. The genuine Hruknw waiter jackets Decidedly large reductions in Ladies' and Mi.sc.' wraps. I'ndcrwear at half prices. New white goods and embroideries. BON MARCHE. 3South Main Street. 30 ESTABROOK'S HOLIDAY DISPLAY NOW READY. LARGEST VARIETY, BEST GOODS AND THE LOWEST PRICES. 22 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. C. apr 18 d REAL ESTATE. KlLTIl B. OWVH. W. W. WKST. GVYN & WEST, (Bucceuon to Walter B.Owyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL ESTATE Loans Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notary I'uhlk,. Commissioners of Deed.. FIRE INSURANCE. ' OPPICB-aeattacMtCoartaqaare. A NEW YEAR'S GREETING, Now that the rush incident to the holiday trade nan partially subsided, and the propri etors of the Crystal Palace have a short sea son in which to breathe; now that the heavy demands of Santa Claun hare been fully met; now that the young, the middle aged and the old, an well an the already happy bride and groom have been made happier still by the reception of some handsome present purchased at the Crystal Palace; now that the people of AhIictUIc have fully shown thrir appreciation of our efforts to place in their midst a first class china store in every detail, we take this occasion to thank each and every one of our friends and customers, and wc wish for all a bright and huppy New Year. Now, If well directed energy coupled with money car. do it, we promise to make the Crystal Palace in 1H91 second to no bouse of its kind in the South Respectfully, THAD W. THRASH & CO,, China, Glassware, Tinware, Lamps, llouscl'urnishing Goods, etc, 41 Patton Avenue, I'nder Grand Opera House, NINE PERSONS DROWNED. THEV WERBTRT1NUTOCROSS REDUCTION IN HEATING STOVES. Owing; to the lateness of the season we are selling1 hen l ing stoves at greatly reduced rices to prevent carrying any stock over into the next season. If you want a stove now is the time to buy one heap. A few FINE LAMPS yet left at a bargain. They are going rapidly and your hance will soon be gone. M(v our Bargain Counter for dds and ends useful and or namental. Taylor, Boula St Brothcrtun. No. -1.1 Patton Avenue, Un der Opera House. C. SMITH & GO. DISPENSING DRUGGISTS, OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE, Asheville, N. C. ZEB VANCE will Ki t there. We bet on Old Zeb a. being the best I'lour in town. We have Just receiv ed a frenh 1rH of KEG AND BOTTLE PICKLES Conic and give them a trial, at HARE BROTHERS, 17 South Main Street, CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers, And luvetttnient Agents. NOTARY PUBLIC. Loan. m. ureljr placed at 8 per cent. Office.: 24 & iifl Patton Avenue Second floor. feb9dlT V. WILLS. ARTHUR J. WILLS. WILLS BROS. ARCHITECTS, V!S Patton Avenue. Next Y M C A build's. novl d3m I' O Uos 50. "THE SUN DO MOVE." And o doe. A.hevllle The (treat hustling act I. now belnn performed by all genuine business men of the PARADISE CITY OP THB SOUTH. Bvery man ha. hi. scheme aari he relate It in mo.t ca.e. to not unwill ing ear.. We don't mind telling von that our scheme 1. to sell nil the land ana insure an the property we can, before "The Robins Nest Again.''1 We have Just been appointed agents for the Old Reliable Pennsylvania Fire Insurance Co., and we want you to insure with . JUNKS A JKNKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Rooms 9 ft 10, McAfee Block, US Patton Ave., Asheville. N. C. JOHN CHILD, ( Pormerly of Lyman tc Child ), Office No. i Legal Block. REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER Strictly a Brokerage Business Loan, securely placed at 8 per cent. J. V. BOULINEAU (Ruwls Block.) Choice Beef, Mutton, Veal And Pork. EXTRA FINE SAUSAGE A SPECIALTY. nov3d:imo Private Bourdlng, By Mrs. M. C. Stockton. COMFORTABLE. ROOMS. GOOD TABLB. DESIRABLY LOCATED. No. 5 Flint Street, A.helue, N. C. decao dim FOR SALE ! Plrst class new residence, cheapest home Asheville, locution central. FOR RENT. Finely furnished residence In best part city. A SIO room house just the thing tor fashionable boarding house, other houses also. We have some choice building sites that are worth your attention. Plmst lot of stundlng tlinlier and timber land, in the smith. Mineral nrofiertles. Wantki Suit, of rooms for light housc- kcrning. List your property with us and huvelt .nri .ntrH MON14Y TO LHNI1. Ihst l'lini.isitKn Our new numphlet on Asheville. Pull of latest statistics Call for a copy. BIGKLOW ft JONES, RBAL BSTATB AND INVB8TMBNT3 Room 8 McAfee Block, 33 Patton Avenue. aovl7dla The River was Froeen Over, But Hie Ice Wan Not Safe In the Mid. die and a Terrible Accident Re sulted. Paris, Jim. 13. The Seine, with the exception of the middle (if the river, lias been frozen over for some time past. Yesterday the whole river was covered with ice, the middle of the stream, how ever, bcirg hidden by what the police judged to lie dangerously thin ice. Con sequently the authorities forbade the people to attempt to cross the river and the police were instructed to inforce the order. In spite of this, however, nunilieis ven tured out and some men and boys, utter ly disregarding the warning cry of the police and ot crowds of people who were watching them, attempted to cross the the Seine on ice. As they neared thcmid dle of the stream, dull, cracking reports were heard, causing a number of those coming to rush back to the sides of the river, where the ice was much thicker. Others, so show how daring they were, went on. Immediately, with a long series of rumbling cracks, the ice gave way and precipitated a crowd of people into the freezing water. Cries ol horror anil alarm arose from the banks and the police and life savers rushed to the scene of the disaster and did their utmost to save life. In spite of their efforts and though a mimlier of coplc were drawn Irom the river, nine persons are Known to nave been drowned. HHF.HMAN TAI.KINt;. HIM Speech on the Financial Kilt Made To-dav. Washington, 1). C, Jan. i:t.-ln the senate to-dav Mr. Morgan, on behnll ol Mr. Colquitt, gave notice of an amend mcnt to the financial bill, abolishing tin tax on state banks. A bill was passed providing that army officers on the limited rcti e(l list vn shall have attained the age ol 4 shall be transferred to the unlimited list ; and providing further that the number ol officers on the limited list shall lie .ion. The senate then resumed consideration of the financial bill and was addressed In Mr. Sherman. The house to-dav alter the morning business took up the army appropriation bill, the shipping bill not being called up II the agreement made last week is ob served, to-morrow will close the discus sion on the financial bill and decide its fi'tc in that bodv. As it is generally ex meted that the free coinage amvnditicnt will prevail, interest now centers in the result of the controversy over the na tional bank two per cent, bond features of the bill. After the financial bill is out of the way an effort will lie made by the rc- nublican senators to hold a caucus and agree upon a program, and if this caucus is held a determined attempt will be made to cause it to place the elections bill again in the van of party measures and force it through the senate with the aid of a closure rule. Should tins attempt to secure caucus action on the elections bill fail, the probabilities are that cither the apportionment bill, the pension ap propriation bill, one or more of the pending labor bills, or perhaps the Con ger lard bill, with the I'addoek pure food bill as an alternative, will be taken up, He til ve Home Fiuuren and AHks Home QueHtloiiH. Editor Tub Citizbn: I have been asked, I suppose, one hundred times in the last few days what had become of my suit with the city. I want to make thisexplanationforall: I became"scared" for feur it would be regarded as a politi cal trick, as Mr. Wanton sounded the key note. At the outset neitlitr myself or my friends ever desired that those who had honestly let our city have money should lose it by our acts, but the whole pro- ceding was to give them unother notice that il they hereafter loaned the city any monev they would do so at their jieril. Uur city is in mst tins hx at this time. There is a bonded debt of $24-0,000; it has borrowed and made debts to the amount in round numbers of $30,000, thus making our debts $270,000 with at east eight per cent, interest on tnc .i'J,- 000 borrowed within the last two vears. Now, if Mr. Wanton is ready for trial et him answer this: When Mr. larking went out, two years ago, he lelt about $.'18,000 in the hands of the city treasurer and only about $4,000 of the debts outstanding. Last year about $(io,000 were collected, This year so lar about $20,000 have been col lected. Then this debt of the city is, say, $35,000, thus making a great total of $1 14-.000. We ask him where the monev -except $19,000 paid (or owing rather) to Ocn. Young for the new brick pavement. 1 here is some bad management some where. Why, our policemen, who are the watch dogs of the city these cold nights, were not paid last month. It is true they got a check on the treasurer, but he told them he had no money. I wonder if Mr. Wanton got his s.d.-iry for ast month. No further proceeding will lie taken un less thev should borrow monev. Yours respectfully, W. II. Hl-AVKR. Tiili CrriziiN learns that the policemen have received their last month's pay. THF.INIHANS. A large discount oil 1. allies' and Misses' raps and clotliinfi for Men and Hovs. Among the former arc about twenty wrnji. not bought this season at about unc-third of original prices. Children's Worsted am! rhish cups halt' price and less Many other important reductions. II. REDWOOD & CO. Clothing, liry Goods, Fancy Goods, Shoes, Hats and Carpets. 7 & 9 PATTON AVI2 A 8Q5,ooo 8HORTAt.lv. That Seems) to F.xlHt In Alabama JUHt Now. St. Loi'is, Jan. 13. The Republic prints a special dispatch from Little Rock, Ar kansas, with reference to the rumored shortage in the office ot State Treasurer Woodruff. Major Woodruff leaves ihcofficc Thurs day and will be succeeded by Colonel Morrow. A sensation was created yes terday bv the statement given out by C T. Walker and W.J. Turner, two bankers who have been at work on the treasurer's books. One of the men is reported to have said last night that Major W ood ruffs shortage would not fall short of $94-.00l). The investigation is not ye concluded and it is likely that the shortage will reach a large umount. IN THE BAI.ANCK. MR.DKAVER'S Hl'IT. VANCE IS RENOMINATED. IT WAS DONE BV ACCLAMA TION YF.8TKRDAY. The DiHpatch Ooes Not Hay That Thia Was) Done In caucus, but it Probably 'Wait. Kai.kihii, N. C, January 12. A resolu tion passed the senate to-day unanimous ly instructing the United States senators from North Carolina to secure, if possi ble, the objects of financial reform con templated in the Ocaln platform. United States Senator Vance was re nominated to-day by acclamation with great enthusiasm. A HAF; ROBBERV. About 6oo Taken From a Hafe Hunday Nlirht. Nearly six hundred dollars in one night! Sometime during Sunday night the iron safe in lisip A. T. Summey's office orer Powell and Snider's store, was oK'ned and about $000 taken therefrom. The door of the office was found locked yesterday morning when Mr. Summey came up town, but the sale was found unlocked and an examination showed the fact that a sum of monev amounting to near $600 had been taken. All the money in thesafe wasnot taken. For some reason $175 was left, and none of the papers were disturbed. Mr. Sum ncy thinks he neglected to lock the safe, and some one having a key that fitted the lock on the office door, a common knob lock, entered and took the money. The case is being worked up, but as yet there is no clue. EJIJI4 ABBOTT'H WII.I.. Quiet Now aud No Trouble F.x- pected t IVeweiit. Washington, Jan. 1,'!. t'.cn. Scholield this morning received the follnwing tele gram from (en. Miles, at I'uic K'idge, dated last night: 'ficii. Brook's command is noweamiieil live miles distant on White Cl.iv creek, and the entire bodv of Indi.ius arc be tween two commands, ('en. Brook has commanded all his force with commend able skill and excellent judgment. The greatest cmhculty is now to restore confidence. "The Indians have a great fear that their arms will be taken away and then ill treated like those on W ounded knee. They have a large number of wounded women and children. All military meas ures and movements have so far been suc cessful. The control and government of the Indians now becomes the problem to be solved, and no serious embarrass ment is apprehended at present." J. s. PH. G J 1 111 Ui) Of the Philadelphia College of rharmacy, APOTHECARY. 34 South Main Street. 4 Wife "My dear, why is it that so many good people hare to suffer Bom that terrible neuralgia." Husband "Because they forget that they can go to GRANTS DRUG STORE and get a bottle ofKephalinc for 25 cents, which will relieve then suffering." CIGARS AT WHOLESALE PRICES. It is our desire in the future to confine ourselves strictly to the Drug business. We will therefore dispose of our entire stock of Cigars at cost. Sold by the box only. GRANTS PHARMACY. The finest and most complete stock oi Colognes, Toilet Waters, Extracts, Face Powders and high grade Soaps at GRANTS PHARMACY. Prescriptions filled at all hours. Goods delivered free ol charge to any part oi the cit r. GRANTS PHARMAC Y. If you want a handsome pair of cut glass Bottles for a Christmas present cell at GRANTS PHARMACY. Bottksrang. The Hulk of Her KHtate Goea to Charitable Intttltutlonn. Ni:w York, Jan. 13. The will of Ivmma ( Abbott was filed and admitted to pro bate vesterdav afternoon. It was exe- ctited on May 2s, 18110, and names as ling in price from One to Fifteen dollars executors James L. Mitchell, Vas Hough-1 pajn LV'll illlll 11 111. 1 . 1 ' Ulllllil. She directs that her bodv shall be cre mated after a thorough test by electricity ' you want a first-class Hair Brush for to ascertain if life is extinct. She makes , .rirnc a liberal provision for her parents and a sma" amount of money, GRANTS rclauves nmny bc.uests to friends and PHARMACY is the place to go to get ft. leaves $,i,000each toa numberofchurches I ' -one of which is the Citadel Square Bap- All kindsofToothBiushes.BathBrusbes, list cliurcli ot Charleston, aoutn Caro lina. The bulk of her estate is to lie di- Bath Gloves, Sponges, etc. vuled among six charitable institutions in New York citv. PRODINF.NT ARRIVALS. Who are at the Motel That Vou Mav Not Know. When your Prescriptions ate com- pounded at GRANTS PHARMACY you can positively depend upon it that only Battery Park.. K. Rumbaugb and tbe t w Dru end cbemi. wife, Knoxville, Tenn.-J. Wistar, Phila delphia; A. Schreier, G. Lcmoire and " uaYC "" n incy wnr wile, New Y'ork; Miss Mamie Ii. Roth, compounded by thoroughly experienced r.iuiu, i. v..; miss Kosa i. niosser, rtiieu- Ql'AV'H FORCE HII.l.. It's) (he Hame Old ThinK and the People Don't Want It. Washington, Jan. 13. Senator Juay has introduced a bill entitled: "An act to prevent force and fraud in federal elec tions, to insure lawful and peaceful con duct thereof." The principal point of difference be tween (Juay's bill and the Hoar bill is in the last section ol the bill, which is as follows: "When it shall appear to the satisfaction of the president of the United States that, in auv locality, provisions of this law cannot i therwisebe executed, it shall be his duty, and he is hereby em powered, to suspend there the writ of habeas corpus, and to employ armed forces of United Suites naval and mili tary, lor its enforcement, and for the protection of the officers whose duties are herein provided lor. thf: cavtion i.ahi;i.. be TheBcMt iMaaUood an Any, ho Try a Box of TENNY'S FINE CANDIES And be Convinced. W1LK1E & ATKINS, Wholesale and Retail Confectioners, NO. It PATTON AVFINI'K. The Famous nCCDNKKOIUU (llinclmni Cttuctl smokiii; l onaeco. The Alliance of Kanwaa Caucus)- liilf on InitallH' Return. TornKA, Jan. 13. A caucus of the farmers' alliance, members of the legis- aturc, was held last night. Under the rules of the order forbidding making pub lic any of the proceedings of a meeting xcepting that portion wlucti may oc au thorized by a committee appointed lor that purpose, the details of the discus sion relative to the selection of a senato rial candidate were kept secret. I he cau cus meet again to-night. PARNl l.l. VF.RIFIF.I HOME. Perhaps) It May Hereafter Branded on Ci(ar Roues. Washington, Jan. 13. Secretary Win- dura has sent to the house of representa tives, with favorable recommendations, a letter from the commissioner of in ternal revenue, recommending certain amendments to the law relating to the tax on tobacco. The commissioner recommends that section 3,303 (relating to labels and notice on curnrsl be amended bv the addition thereto of a provision giving the manufacturer the nitioti ol branding or printing as well as of pasting the caution label required by law on nil boxes ofcigars. He Can Tell the Correct Date of a Letter Now and Then. London, Inn. 13. The Daily News tv dav admits that I'aruell, in his speech at Limerick, Sunday, named the correct date of a letter to Cecil John Rhodes, pre mier of the Cane Colonv government. which, savs the News, in some trilling respect confirms l'arncll's account ot his Hawarrien interview wim ninusiouc, iu the efti'et that the latter never intended to cive Ireland more than a modified form of home rule. HOW OOl.H IT KNOW t OAKLAND HEIGHTS SANATORIUM. (FORMERLY OAKLAND INN.) ASHEVILLE. N. C. MOST COMPLETE HE A l.TII RESORT IN THE SOUTH. Appointments unsurpassed. All modern theraputlc appliances and bath, for the re lief and lure of nervous and chronic dis eases Turkish, Roman and Russian baths, lielec trlclty, Massage, Swedish Movements, all in cluded in price of room. The Medical Management under the direc tion of Dr. V. w. Neefua, recently of the Jack son Sanatorium, at Dan.ville, N. Y. For fur ther particular, address, Miss Emily Vaughn. ASHUVILLB, N. C. The Leadership of the IrlHh party PoHHlbly Foreshadowed. I'AHisJan. 13. The Steele to-day an nouuecs in double leaded type that John Dillon upon his arrival in France will be the chosen leader of the Irish parliamen tary party. Baltimore Prices. IIai.timohh, an. 13. I'lour dull Howard street and Western sitter. $3.00 ('(4-.00; extra $3.60fti 4.40 ; extra family $4 5(H'i 5.00 ; city mills, rio brands, extra $5.0OC5.25. Wheat southern, quiet: KutU J5cil.03; Longberry 1.01(i;3.00; western quiet. No. 2 winter red, spot and January, 96W-97c. Corn, southern, firm; white 59M! 61c;, yellow C0WC2c; west er easy. town, l'a.; Wm. A. Cooke, John I). Brad ford, Altoona; S. 1'. Child, North Caro lina. Grand Central : J. W. Morgan, Balti more, I. A. Hrookshire, N. C; T.J. Reed, Baltimore ; J. I). Carrier, Florida; F. M. Whitelaw, Cincinnati; Ed. A. Curley, New York : II. C. Lntta, (.. C. Bonnt- well, Hickory ; B. M. Jones, W. I. Fitzger ald. New York; F. T. Hyat, W. A. Fan ning, T. K. Campbell, Hickory. Swatiuanoa. W. F. Mitchell, Yonkcrs, X. Y.; E. S. Killea, Chicago; A. Mayer, l'hilaadelphia; Sol. Schiller, Baltimore; Frank Loiurhran, Hickory Inn; J. K. Hoyt, Miss ft. Hoyt, Miss M. II. Hoyt, Kngatline, X. C; Wm. Stanev Barrows, Hot Springs; N. S. Yolk, N.'Y.; W. M. . rt ,, . i, r t 1 n..l. Koyst, tireenviiie ; . n. worn, niiicnnurc, . W. Adnerton, l . u. iiraaicy, Kicnmonii. Glen Rock : C. W. Lee, Salisbury, N. C; Ceo. (1. McCully, J. M. Donelson, Knoxville, Tenn.; S. E. Camp, Tyler, Texas; J. W. Morgan, W. R. Woodard, X. C; T. V. Davies, Talbot, Tenn.; T. S. McBce, Knoxville, Tenn.; Miss Bowles, Louisville, Ky.; . C. L. Gudger, Wayncs ville, X.C.; 0. W. Stepp, Black Mountain; Col. I. K. Connally, N. IC: Prof. W. r . Lewis, Wavnesville, N. C; A. C. Hook, R. O.Johnson, New York; II. Doubleday, rryon City, N. c; .Mrs. m. j. worne, Henderson, N. C; F. T. Sanford, Augus ta. ",a.: I. M. Hadden, South Carolina; F. M. Whittaw, Cincinnati; B. Richards and wife, Detroit, Mich.; J. E. Martin, Hot Springs; Edgar (). Ackton, Boston; j. W. Irwin, Lebanon, Ky.; II. H. Hcek, knoxville, lenn. AFFAIRS OF CONSEQUENCE. Pharmacists and that the price paid was not unreasonable. Grant's Pharmacy) 24 South Main St. A RIG CONTRACT, A Combine to But I n All the Rub ber in the World. Boston, Jan. 13. It is rumored that a syndicate of English and American capi talists, with four or five million dollars capital, is in process of formation with the avowed obieet ol buying up an the rubber in the world. If the combine suc ceeds the price of the article will be much increased. The trust is said to already monopolize one-half of the l ara rubber, and its intention is to oierntc in England as well as the United States. BLAST FVRNACF.B HHl'T DOWN TO LOAN, $6,000 The report of a threatened outbreak of Indians at I'ocatello, Idaho, is denied. Colonel Forsyth, whose conduct of the battle of Wounded Knee creek was under investigation, has been exonerated. Mr. Cleveland had another ovation at the Ili'iuncratic Club reeention in New York Saturday night, nnd Governor Hill property , Oil lOllg UIHC was iiol mcic. Arrangements have been completed for a regular service of steamers liccn Chatta nooga and St. Louis, a result of the opening of the Muscle Shoals. The first steamer leaves cnattanooga on mcuom of the present month. I At 8 Per Cent Interest On good, productive, citj Ap ply to J. M. CAMPBELL. Two Thousand Men Thrown Out of Work. Ci.kvui.anii, Ohio, Jan. 13. Sixty blast furnaces, all but two in thcMahon ing Vallev, of Ohio, shut down to-day in pursuance of an agreement reached two weeks ngo, Ten thousand men are thrown out of work. The object of the furnace men is to force thecokeoperntors to reduce the price ol coke nnd the rail roads to reduce freight rates to and from the valley. 490 HI ties) From a Mention. Ei.mira, X. Y., Jan. 12.-Rev. T. K. Beechcr preached the funeral sermon of . t At ,1 O 1 fl Mrs. uangoon, nioinemi ivira.cv iv. -iciu-ens, Neither Mark Twain nor his wife attended, but listened to the sermon by a long distance telephone ut Hartford, Conn., 4oO miles distant. The Leitimature of Oreicon Salem, Okkgon. The Legislature has organized by electing Jos. Simon of Port- A Wll has liccn introduced in the legis lative council of India raising the mini mum age of girls consenting to marry from ten to twelve years. It is rcnorted that a syndicate com manding a capital of $2,000,000 is being formed for the purpose of buying up all I the Hour mills 111 the north ol England. The demand for the new French loanof I 809,000,000 francs to be issued at 92.25 is so urcut in I'arls that enough monev I has-been offered for shares to cover the I loan sixteen times. The unfavorable opinion of Professor I Yirchow nnd other prominent German I physicians regarding the Koch remedy I has caused the German government to I postpone its intention of making the I remedy the property 01 tnc state. A crowd of one hundred poor laoorcrs of Clenakclty, county Cork, Ireland, broke into the room where the board of guardians were in session and notified the official that they were literally starv ing, and that they had individually not I been able to earn a shilling in six months-l land, president of the senate and 1 T. The guardians can give them but little Greer, if Salem, speaker of the house. relief.
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