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V Asheville Daily Citizen, ASHEVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 1G, 1893 PRICE 5 CENTS VOLUME VIII. NO. 217. i A SEASONABLE THOUGHT ! "Did It Ever Occur to You" favor of annexation FISH! Crabs, Shrimps, Lobster, Ssiluioiii, Siirtlincs. Holland Herring, Kippered I? erring, Finnan Haddock, Smoked Halibut, Smoked Bloaters and the Choicest Cuts of Cod Fish. - - KROGER. - h Villi (in- fat Kllorc MM KHK1J!. nt 1" cnt : Hint ur Ht"-1 iui'un alwii.vs t'i 1 l' ii c tin- I "f'e' rinilli'v oii-iil' ml. tlu- nnt l. t fur Our No. I Plymouth Km k at l!i rents caniwt he tqunU-il. If you wnnt im-thiiiK elienp anil good buy our Mu'kts lit 0 cenU, wciRhini: nearly a pound At the hih prliis of Ilaeun, Hams, Sic, Miu'kricl niul Mullets should go Inrscly into use. A. D. COOPER, NO. COURT SQUARK. REALJ2STATE. W. B. GWYN. W. W. WKST. Gwyn & West, (Successors tr Walter O. Gwyn ) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. Real Estate. Loans Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notary Public, Commissioner of Deeds. FIRE INSURANCE. SOUTHEAST COURT SQUARE. BON MARCHE New a nil Pretty Ging hams, in all grades, just received. New Spring Dress Goods. New Stock Kid G loves. Now Goods arriving Daily. Ladies request ed to inspect. BON ;MARCHE. 37 South Main HI. Kennedy V, Larrabec and IS Y. Biscuit Co.'s CntcUcrs Just Received. Powell & Snider. CORTLAND BROS., Real Instate nrokern And Investment Ajjcnla NOTARY PUBLIC. totalis securely placed fit per cent Orhoes 21 Pattern Avenue Second ;Hn.r. ftrbWrllT JOHN CHILD, REAL ESTATE AND LOIN BROKER. Furnished and Unfurnished Houses. OFPICB ROOMS. Loans securely placed at Eight per cent. tRTHf'HJ. WH.US. A LDKKT B. WILLS. WILLS BROS., ARCH ITECTS NO. 3 PATTON AVE. BREWTCN & M CONNELl, Furniture Dealers & Undertakers EMBALMING A SPECIALTY. All vnlls in th's line nttrmleu to (lay or niyht Also all kinds of job work done to order. Upholstering. c:irpct laihiKt pack ing, melting up furniture, nfitiinhinK, ec 33 VORT1I MAIN STREBT. Telephone 142 FITZPATRICK BROS., Oontrictnrs anrl rattlers In Mixed Paints and Painters' Supplies, W ALL PAPER. 33 Niistu Main Stkbbt, Ashkyillb. N. C. TELEPHONE NO. 118. J". HE. 35 and 37 Patton Avenue, STERLING SILVER AND PLATED WARE. CHINA. AND GLASS, CUTLERY AND LAMPS. e Would call especial attention to the Lately arrived stock of Limoges China Dinner Sets, New Styles, Mown, Cut and Engraved Glassware, Ivory and Pearl Ilaodlct Cutlery. New and imported Lamps, at all prices. Th Latest in Stationery, the PrettiestJPicturep. The Line of Sterling Silver, in Novelties acd Staple Goods, cannot be excelled. A Choice Line of Solid Gold Hair Pins, II at Pins and Necklaces. ADilllNIsTKIOXTAKKi) THAT POSITION WE CFFER FOH V l': VI' to pitce ch.irnbcr sits, slihlitlv inisrii-' tilled, $1.7.1. Thin t hiua cups rnd rauccrs two shaiies, 8T rents per set. Thin China II plates, 7! ci nts per t Tl.in China soup plates. 1 cents cr set Thin China fruit or ice cream riiuccrit 75 cents ier doz-ii. J i. hi: a i. '. tin' ters, f0 tents pt r dozen. Please con pare above piicis with ordi nary goud : and juu htm tnem very nitic higher. We will, dmii'K ll month, liuvea gentral CLEARING OUT 8ALB. Look for an nouncement and bargains tliat will be of fered. THAD. W. THRASH I CO., Crystal Palace. liV v i auain. renldenl Harrison Mnvs a Pro Hcioraie Is) Not Desirable---gihilaterWeieiis' Actions uard-c-cll v Commended The NalKr mast Be Remembered, Washington, Feb. 16. The treaty of annexation concluded between Secretary of State Foster and the commissioners of the provisional government of Ha waii was transmitted to the Senate yes terday, but was not made public. The message of the President was brief. It states that it was deemed more desirable to fully annex the. Islands than to estab lish a protectorate. The President savs the overthrow of the mo-.'Mchy was not in any way promoted by tuts govern ment; that the restoration of Liliuo kalani is undesirable if not impossible, and that unless actively supported by the United States would be accompanied by a serious disaster and the disorgani-1 mistake. II must lie lie Who iih I'oolcd I lie "World" Willi Tills Varus. Coon Hollow, N. C, Feb. 12. Un usually cold weather has prevailed in eastern North Carolina the last month. Bullfrog Pond covers an area of only an acre and h;is never been known to be frozen over until this winter. A week ago, while the surface of every lake and stream for miles around was congealed to a depth of twelve or fifteen inches, the wutcrs of Bullfrog l'oml were free from ice. In the afternoon of that day the largest flock of wild geese ever seen in this portion of the State came from the north and alighted in the pond. By some freak of nature, on th;it night, for the first time in its history, liulllrog Pond was frozen over, ami the whole flock of geese were, to all appearance, helpless prisoners, bound one to another by an unyielding; cake of ice several in ches in thickness. When Henry Simpson discovered this state of aflVtirs he rushed among the geese, followed by his wife and two sons, and began ns they supposed, the work of extermination. Hut the negroes had made a woeful An old gray-headed gander. Tllb: MILITIA WONT FIGHT th ; I'OI.ITICAI. WAIt OX IN KANSAS, t.-t II. I. zation of all business interests. lie adds : "It is essential that none of the other great powers shall secure these Islands. Such possession would not consist with our safety and with the peace of the world. Prompt action upon this treaty is very desirable. If it meets the approval of the Senate, pence and good order will he secured to the Islands under the exist ing laws until such time as Congress can provide, by legislation, u permanent form of government for the Islands. This legislation should be, and I do not doubt will be, not only just to the na tives and all other residents of the Is lands. but should be characterized bygreat liberality and a high regard to the rights of all the people and of all foreigners domiciled there." In a letter to the President laying the treaty before him Secretary of Slate Fos ter recapitulates the history of recent events in the Islands, leading up to the revolution, the establishment of tne provisional government, the appear ance of the commissioners in Washing ton, the negotiations that have taken the patriarch of the flock, gave a loud squak, which was immediately answered by his lieutenants from every quarter of the pond. Simultaneously more than three thousand wings began to Hap. In an instant the gcesc arose above the tree tops, carry ing with them a solid cake of ice and the Simpson family. 1-rom that hour to this not the slight est tidings have bceu received from the unfortunate negroes, and their fate will doubtless ever remain a mystery. Simpson s taking awav gathers pe culiar sadness from the fact that he leaves behind an aged grandmother, who is no entirely dependent on the charity of neighbors for support. New York World. TUK IVV HHOOTINU The uoveruor Is Wllliou'. I'owir Kxcept What If to ue l-'oiiiiel In Ills "Pel LaiubV-Arnied K -NlstHiicc Promised by lite Re publtcauH. Topic k a, Kan., Feb. 10. At S a. tr. the Republican House was still besieged in Keprcscnta' i ve hall, and a force of State militia was posted about the Capi tol. Col. Hughes declined to obev the Governor's orders to eject the Republicans, and the only resource, the Governor has. besides the regular militia, is three companies of provisonal troops, composed of Popu lists, who, of course, sympathize with the Populist intentions. The would doubtless make an attempt to carry out the order and reject Republicans. Col. Warner, who has planned the Re publican campaign, says of these provis ional companies: ''They are the Guv- erner's pet lambs. We are wolves now and would devour them if given an opportunity." 1 he outlook is a uelligcran one. 1 ue refusal of Col. Hughes to obey the Gov ernor s order has balked the 1'opulist programe. The Governor will make no statement as to his plans for the day, but it is believed they include an order to the provisional troops to eject the Republicans. Should that attempt be made, it will be met with armed resis tance on the part of the Republicans. Noon. Col. . I-. Ilughes.commanding the Kansas national guard, has, for the third and last time, notified (overuor Lewclliiii; that he will not take charge of the militia. It is probable the Gov ernor will appoint another commander. IilnMnw Tliouicht Three of Hie Xt-ll Will IMe. W. C. Iilkiws, of Ivmma, this county, returned today from the scene of the fight in Buncombe county, a few particu lars of which were given in This Crnzics's place resulting in the preparation of the I special dispatch from Marshall vestcr- clav. Air. ivi Kins gives l he iitizi-.ni.iic OUNT WANT THAT KIND. treaty, and the establishing of a pro tectorate bv Minister Stevens. Secretary Foster confirms the President's state meut that a revolution was entirely un expected so far as this government was concerned. "At no time," Mr. Foster says, had Mr. htcvens been instructed with regard to his course in the event oi a revolutionary uprising, i lie cuange was in fact abrupt and unlooked for by the United States minister or naval commander." In regard to a protectorate. Secretary Foster says in his letter: "Instructions have been sent to the minister commend ing his action in so far as it lay within the purview of standing instructions to the legation and to naval commanders I of the United States in the Hawaiian waters and tended to co-operate with the following additional facts: U. S. Deputy Marshal Brock us, having a warrant or, lolin Lcweilvn s arrest, went to bis home and arrested him. Uewcllvn asked to go to the house of his lather, Frank I.cwellyn, on the county line, where he- could net bond and a change of 'clot hiug. The otlicer granted the request. While I.cwtllyn was don ning his clot lies he proi.osed to tight a duel with llrockus, who refused. Hot words passed and the shooting began. Drockus emptied two pistols, shooting John l,ewellyn m the abdomen and throat, and p rank Lcwcllvn through tne ear. besides clipping his moustache with one bullet. A cousin of the l.cwellyns was also shot. As ISrockus started off the trio shot at him. lodgingscvenbullets Charlie Mitchell an Allen convict and not Desirable. Niv York, Feb. lt. Under instruc tions from Commissioner Weber, Charlie Mitchell, the Fnglish heavy weight prize tighter was detained on the Majestic this morning. Weber says that if Mitche'l can show that the visit is for a time only be will be allowed to land, but if he intends to settle permanently he will be dealt with as any other alien convict. Mitchell obtained a writ of halieas cor pus from Justice Atidrews of the Supreme court compelling W cber to produce Mitchell in court at p. m. III.ACK ICVU "! TII.UIAN, 5S 2. 9 w S U) si 05 OC T w - O s g . , to OS .i CO 2 H Si Q w " Q fa cu w w O w a & a g p r 1 J y riO M-M a a 3 Wo h 5 B W K s- r- o p m - a to X H H W Z 3 n 2 5 S I E h S x w O i S S w g j J ? U! H O O administration of affairs by the provis-I jn his bod v. The physicians say that ional government, but disavowing any I the men will tlie. Frank Uewellyu es- stcps in excess of such istructions I caped. The affair occurred onu mile whereby the authority and power of the I from Little Ivy postoflicc. LJintca ointcs uiiuiil .tiiycar iu nt been assured to the impairment of the independent sovereignty of the Hawaiian government by the assumption of a for mal protectorate." Secretary Foster says that the pro visions of the treaty reserve to Congress the determination of all questions affect ing the form of government of the an nexed territory, the citizenship and elec tive franchise of its inhabitants and all questions relating to the economic and political status of the Islands. In conclusion the Secretary says that, (lending negotiations, he received as surances from representatives of the leading powers of the world in this city and from our own ministers abroad con vincing him that the incorporation of the Hawaiian Islands into the Union will WHITE IIOl'.HK lCOI!I!l-:i. President Harrison Misses Home Pilvule Paper and Jewtiri , ASHiNtiTON, 1-cb., i- buortly after the recent illness of of one of the children of the President's household, when the patient bad become convalescent, the President decided to have the White House fumiuated, and in the meantime the familv moved to the Arlington, The Health office turned the job over to the public potindmastcr, who, together with several assistants, fumigated house from top to bottom. V hen the l'resident a day or two ago the went to tret some private papers and lie reimrdeil hv those "nowcrs with iewelrv which he had left at the White satisfaction or rcadv acuuiescence. The treaty itself provides for the cession of all rights of sovere-gtity over the Islands, all public buildings and property going to the United States. Ccvenue from public-lands, except such as are reserved for government purposes, is to be used solely tor the benefit of the House, he was informed that both papers and jewelry had been burned. Although the President does not ac cuse anvone. be intends to make an investigation. Proof that the papers had been burned was shown the President, but all trace of the iewelrv seems to be lost. The LKUAI That it I.VNCIIINU. ill I I I ... I I1BIN1TSII & REAGAN. DRUGGISTS, Church St. and I'attoii Ave. We Receive daily a fresh supply of people of the Islands. Until Congress jewelry consisted of lieu looms and relies. provides otherwise the existing govern-1 and had been in tne I'resnieiu s lamuy ment and laws of the Hawaiian Islands I for many years N. . Sun are continued, subject to the paramount authority of the United States. A resident commissioner is to be appointed who shall have power to veto any net of said gov ernment. Until Congress enacts neces sary legislation the existing commercial relations of the Hawaiian Islands, both with the United States and with foreign governments, shall continue. The fur ther immigration of Chinese into the Islands is prohibited, and the Chinese now in the Islands shall not be permit- I j)V tj,e party kill ted to come into the present territory of I dieted, except that the United States. The public debt of I ravisher may be killed at any time within the Islands is assumed by the United I s:xtv dav from the date of thecommis- States to the extent of $3,2oO.OOO. The I 9jon 0f lne offence; provided, that it mav Knocked Out 11 v tlie I' lilted states Court HtaerllTs Fined. Cuari.ksto.n, S. C, Feb. 1G. The United States court has decided the mil- road tax case against the State. The United States marshal has been ordered to place the property in possession of the receiver, and the county sheriffs have been fined SoOtl each for contempt and will be imprisoned until the line is paid Aiitl-(rou tidhoic icers. A oroundhog Uxterminatioii society has been organized in Asheville. The or ganization took place this morning, and the society started out with seven char ter members. The members of the so ciety are bound by the most solemn oaths and ties ( not cotton tics) not to eat. drink or sleep until something is done to bring to a culmination the desires of the society, which are fully explain ed lv the name. Persons who desire to join can get particulars in the job rooms of the Kandolph-Kerr Printing company. Run oowu II v a Cable Car. Washington, I"eb. 10. Lieutenant Lovell K. Reynolds, of the navy, while endeavoring to board a cable car was run over, both legs being crushed. He died this morning. Lieutenant Reynolds was appointed to the Naval Academy from Alabama, graduated in 1871, and attained his present rank, that of senior lieutenant, in 1S91. He was attached to the coast survey steamer Lndeavor. GRANT'S PHARMACY. W 1 1 X 15 A S 'tis known beyontl a question that iKudiulie, liilt and indication have f m inctl a pact of treason to haunt the gav and i' stive toartJ throughout this gladaomc season; now, tr crcforc, tc it undentootl that alt such dircfull ills can be defied and curcti r xroou ijv usiiifr nuncom ue t"iu& 40 jiiils tor 15 cents. Orunt's. We do not hesitate to suy thut our Syrup of Tar and YVi!d Cherry is the beat cotton yrup ever sold in Asheville. Wc have sold over one thousand bott!es of it and the de mand for it has constantly increaped ever since we placed it on the market. As it is plt'uHant to take, children do not object to it and it always ivcs relief. Try it; i!5 cuds per bottle at Grant's Pharmacy. Carai'Uo Glycerine Lotion ia a soothing and frar nt application for chapped hands, face, lips, etc. Not greasy or disagreeable in any way. I 'or sale'only at Grant's Pharmacy. It cleanses the teeth, strengthens tijc gums ami imparts fragrance to the breath. Va Va Tooth Wash at Grant's. We can re'er you to many reliable people our own city who believe Buncombe Sarsaparilln is the best blood purifier they ever used. Why use other and more expen sive preparations when a home product is better and cheaper ? Grant's. Do you shave yourself or does a barber do it for you ? In either case, if you use our imported bay rum your face will always re main smooth and free from any irritation or redness. SOc bottles at Grant's. Absolutely Pure Witch JIazle, in attractive Pint bottles, 25 cents. Grant's. Do not suffer with headache -n hen you know that Antimigraine will relieve you en tirely. It is a harmless but sure remedy. For sale at Grant's. Buncombe Piasters a higher grade porous plaster than the public his hitherto known. Try one. 1 3 cents at Grant's. St. Hlizabeth's Salve cures all skin diseases. It is superior to all known remedies for the cure of pimples cr any skin eruption. Posi tively giKuanted to cure or money refunded. For sale at Grant's Pharmacy, 24? South Main street. Apply the salve to the parts a fleeted by rubbing in thoroughly with the finder every other night before retiring ynd you will get rid of those disagreeable pimples or any akin eruption that may be troubling you. St Hlizabct's salve is for sale only at Grant's INSOMNIA No longer yum will come tV;i l read tn n n iring. Sleep n 1 1 - without using opiates. One teaspoon! ; BRADYCROTINE The Southern Woman's Headache Remedy. No unpleasant results in the morning. Should your tooth trouble you ine teaspoon f ii I BRADYCROTINE COSTING FIVE CENTS, WILL STOl'lf. FOR SAI.B AT li sun's Pharmacy. Wliat Tlie v Propone lo Hae In Texan, AfSTts, Tex., Feb. 16. In tlie House Mr. Itrown presented a bill amending the law as to iicrmissible homicide in avoidance of other felonies, It pro vides that the homicide must take place before the olTcncc committed bv the party killed is actually com pleted, except that in case of rape the United States agrees to nay Oucen Lih- oukalani $20,000 a year during her life and to l'nnccss Katoulani l!u,uuu. Provision ia made for the exchange of the ratifications of the treaty at Hono lulu as soon as possible on the part of the I'nitcd States by the resident commis sioncr provided for in the treaty. Under the provisions ot tne treaty tne sugar producers ot Hawaii will not Dartieitiate in the bounty provided by the McKirrley law unless Congress should extend it to the Island. Accomnnnvinc the message and treaty is the correspondence upon the subject between the two governments, tables giving full details as to the area of the territory proposed to be annexed, tne public lands, the annual allowance to and revenue of the late royal household, and statistics as to population and revenue, commerce and other economic matters relating to the Islands, alto gether several hundred pages. be permissible to prove that the person killed had been guilty of rape within sixty days immediately proceeding the killing, and that the defendant knew or had reason to believe that the person had been utility of raiie within sixty days of the killing, and providing for charges to jury and verdict accordingly, as pre scribed in the bill. Tlie '"laic l-'loatecl. Sonic raindrops which fell about noon today formed a small sized lake in rear of A. D. Cooper's store, on College street. A little later a nail keg was observed in the center of the lake, on which rested this sign: "Attention, Hoard of Alder men! ' Over the sign gailv fluttered the stars and stripes, and it is certain thnt the stun attracted the attention ol all passers. Hecreiary of I lie Interior. Uak i:voon, N. J., Feb. 1G. Mr. Cleve land announced the name of the fifth niemlicr of his cabinet last evening. It is that of Hoke Smith ot ticorgia tor Sec retary olthe Interior. ASSEMBLY. A bill to appropriate S0.00O nn nually to the School for Deaf Mutes at Are We Represented 7 Little Rock, Ark., Feb. 1(5. Gov Fisbback has received replies from all the governors relative to the convention to lie held at Richmond. Va., April 12th and has wired Gov. McKinney of Vir ginia, to the effect that the convention will be held. With two exceptions the chief executives of all the southern states will attend the convention. Ways and means to advance the interests the South i the object of the meeting. DELICIOUS BON BOMS, CHOCOLATE CARAMELS, CHOCOLATE PASTRIES, CRlAM PEFPRMINTS, CRYSTALIZED FRUIT, ETC. rTr Tlicac are 11 e Finest Candirs Manufac tured. Sold in scaled packages only. Judicial Vacancies. Washington, Feb. 16. President elect Cleveland will bave the appointment soon after he comes into office of a Chief Justice at $G,500 Justices at $0,O0O for the Court of Ap- Henalorlal courtesy. New York, Feb. 1G. The speech that Senator Hill made here last Saturday night at ix dinner given to Health Officer and two Associate Je"k!ns. is be-ng commented prj in politi- cai Circles. lie ircaicu iceianjr ui nic oft-debated topic, "Senatorial Courtesv." 1JVKRY LADY HER OWN DRESSMAKER. The Knjslish Merchant Tailor System ot Press-cutting is the Only Perfect system. It is so simple a child can learn it. Mothers and daughters after learning H can do the I dress-making for their own family, thereby saving many times the price paid for this system. Test linings cut free to thoie wish ing to investigate. Also suits, basques and j skirts cut and basted and trimmings de signed. Roonii, Sondley building. jan.ldl in MINERAL WATER ! Why sutler with Inihoestiox and all kinds ot" Livkk. Kiiinhv asd lti.oon TRoi niKs when nature hai provided at Your Iiook a Si kh RK.MF.nv IIarmi.kss. v holhsom k rtnd IXKxr-KNsiVK. The MINERAL WATER, fresh from Mr. D. I. Suttle's K km a r k a m.p. Si-kini;, now ln-iiiK daily delivered at any residence in Aidicvillc, in -working wonderful cures, as can tie testified hy inquiries of Jadsre I E. Kecd. JodncJ. II. Merrimon, Rev. J. L. White. .1. K. 1'nttcrson, Doctor! G. V. I"ure I'ey, Nelson, 1) T. Millard. Mr. Barnes of Ohio, now on Spring street. Asheville. and hundreds of others. Price, only lO cents a Kallon. delivered daily anywhere in the city. Order through mail, or left at Illanton, Xlorganton was made the special order tor next Tuesday. Other new bills are: to require the listing of all solvent crcd-1 Vrinht Co. 's shoe store, 39 l'atton ave- peals of the District of Columbia, a new court provided for by an act passed by Congress and signed hy the l resident lastwcck. They are life places and there will be a sharp struggle for them. It is understood that Congressman Hemphill of South Carolina, chairman of the Dis trict Committee in the House, is not un likely to get one of the places. The tone of his defense of that custom is taken to forecast his inhention to try and invoke it against Mr. Cleveland's nominations when they do not suit him. Postponed. The reunion of the second grades of the three white schools of the city, which was to be held in the Y. M. C. A. ball its for taxation; allowing nnv counties. cities, or towns which have failed to list property ia past years to enter all such property on tlie tax list. The following are the appropriations agreed upon: Morganton asylum, Ifo, OOO annually for the support of the pa ticnts, $S.OOO this year and $G.r000 next vear for men's dining room with wards above; Kaleigh asvlum, $ol,()00 annu ally for maintenance, Goldsboro asylum colored, $32,000. The joint committee on Public Print ing awarded the contract therefor to Kdwardscc Broughton and 12. M. I'z- zell, ot Kaleigh. at 15 per cent, less than prices fixed in tne Code. Hills were introduced in the Legisla ture to incorporate the Columbia, Char lotte. Trov and Sanford, and the Dur ham and Charlotte railways, The House Committee on Flections agreed unanimously that George II Bellamy is entitled to hold his seat as member tor lirunswick There was a two-hours' discussion in tbe House of the bill to amend the homestead law. It failed to pass 38 to 77. not, will receive prompt attention. Analy sis Kiven on application. D. D. SUTTLE) 95 Collejf c street. feoiM dtf FOR RENT. The beautiful residence of Teswe R. Starnr,. 11 l'atton avenue, ia now for rent. The house contains 14. large sunny rooms, with hot and cold water and alt modern improve ments; stable and carriage house; large and lieautiful grounds. For further information apply to JI'-SSH K.STARNES, Z7 Nortn Main street, or on premises fehdtf If you observe Lent Kroger's advertise- I this afternoon, has been postponed on ra nt on brat page will interest you. i.eount oi tne weatucr. PIPES! PIPES PIPE3 PIPES PIPES! RAY'S CIGAR STORE AND TICKET OFFICE. as South Main St. Always Open. C.cnuine Mcrsehaum Pipes, Genuine French Briar Pirns, All Sizes, Designs and Price j. Popular Bull Dog Shapes. -THY TUB- MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY See tbe large line of popular bull dog pipes at Kay s, 28 South Main street. THK TEUT CHURCH STI EST, icarr work. TELEPHONE TV.
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