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Citi sheville Daily zen, ASHEVILLE, N. CL. THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 23, 1893. PRICE 5 CENTS. VOLUME VIII. NO. 253. JLEGGETTS JUST WHAT YOU NEED ! TABLE MACKEREL Fat, WHITE And Juicy cur TO MAKB YOU FBBL JOLLY OF OUR MOCHA AND JAVACOI'l'BB POSTPONED ! MAYOR BLANTON TALKS Will A'ot Oc- Our Clearing Sale cur L 'mil March. Look Or t I'ttr Italians Then ! SOMBTIIIXO PARTICULARLY CUR GRAHAM WAFERS, RECEPTION FLAKES AND CRACKERS. SUM BTHINC RIGHT IN TRICF. OUR FLORIDA ORANGES AD MESSES!. LEMONS. HAVE YOU Something New Again It is ml Illuminated Clock, lor Many Purposes: Specially for tbc Sick Room You W ill Want It When Yuu Sec It. We Have in Stock, Roasters ami linkers, 73 cents to $1.25. Falls, Ilcutcrs, Oil and Gas Stoves anil House Furnishing of Every Description at Lowest Prices. PIN ? IF SO, FA3TBN THIS IN YOUR HAT A. D. COOPER, "THAD. W. THRASH S GO.. NO. OOXTRT SQUARE Crystal Palace. These are the finest ilavored jnaekerel in the world and weiffh from to 2 pounds acb. - - KROGER. - - REAL ESTATE. XV. B. OWYN. W. W. VEST. Gwyn & West, (Successors to Walter B. Gwyn ) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. Real Estate. Loam Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notary Public, CommMoner of Deeds. FIRE INSURANCE. SOUTH BAST COURT SQUARE. BON MARCHE New and Pretty Ging hams, in all grades, just received. New Spring Drrss floods. New Stock Kid (Stoves. New (Soods arriving Daily. Ladies request ed to inspect. BONtMARCHE 37 8ou fa Main St. CALIFORNIA EVAPORATED FRUITS. PITTED CI1KRHIES, PEELED PEACHES, SLICED APPLES. I'EAHS, PRUNES, APRICOTS. Powell & Snider. CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Broken And Investment Ascnta NOTARY PUBLIC. lu aeuarcly placed at 8 per cent. Otnoes ac SS Pattoa Avenue. Second 'floor. kbMU JOHN CHILD, REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER. Furnished and Untarnished House. OPPICB ROOMS, tout securely placed at Bight per cent. Albiit b. wills. ITHUR J. WILLS. "WILLS BROS., ARCH ITECTS MO. 3 PATTON A.VB. BREWTCN & M CONNELl, Furniture Dealers & Undertakers E M BM.M ING SPCIALTY. All calls In this line attended to day night Also all kinds ol job work done to order. Uphol.tering, csrpct IsTiog, pack- inn, setting up furniture, reflnlshlni!, etc, 33 NORTH MAIN STREET, Telephone 142 FITZPATRICK BROS., Contractors and Dealers in Hiied Paints and Painters' Supplies, WALL PAPER. 33'Noitb Mam Stsbst, Ashbvillx. N. C. I TELEPHONE NO. 143. NO. 3V PATTON AVE. Tbc following special prices will prcvaill till the end of the month. We name a few. All are Bargain indeed. HIS IBWB OM A MVCB-Dla-CUSSED HATTCK. KEl'NION. ' m ! 01 i a. w i m O ; H tf sf o B CC . O" j " at O fr M O SmI j li : 5?B ' He Tlilaks Mr. Mnrphi'i lie mark! on Yesterday About the mil do injustice to the Nayor aud Board. Mayor Dlanton this moruing dictated the following to The Citizen : "In regard to the statement of Chair man J. D. Murphy in yesterday's Citizen, I think it duet the Board of Aldermen an injustice, ns well as myself. As soon as I wns able on Monday I went to Mr. Murphy's office, about 12 o'clock. 1 found Mr. Murphy in the private office of Tucker & Murphy, with A. A. Fcatber ston and Jas. II. Lottghran. revising and prepariug a list of magistrates to be for warded by Mr. Murphy to the Legisla- tnre for appointment for Buncombe coonty. I asked Ml. Mnrphv for the bill he had prepared, nnd he gave it to me. lie called at my office about 1 o'clock for the bill. I asked him. in the presence of Messrs. F. A. Panning and Max Marcos to keep the bill till Tuesday Afternoon, to bring be fore the Board of Aldermen. This he de clined to do. I then asked him to leave the bill with E. D. Carter. This be also declined to do. I then insisted that he should leave it with some one that it ruiirht be brought htlore the Board. 1 stated to Mr. Murphy that it was ncc eiaarv that the full Board should be present, and that it should be submitted to them. I stated that we could get the bill off Wednesday, it would reach Kal eigb on Thursday in plenty of time, and there wns no necessity for bis taking it away. He still insisted on taking the bill with him on Tuesday to Raleigh as be expected to go on that day. I told him it would be impossible to get a full meeting of the Board earlier than Tues day, and that would be early enough for any emergem-y. "I then asked him why he assumed to be the special custodian of the bill; that 1 had not been consulted, neither nad any member of the Board. He said that as chairman of the meeting he would take charge of the bill. On Tuesday afternoon at the time ol the meeting of the Board Mr. Murphy was in town but was not present, and could not be found although I sent Chief of Police McDowell to look for bim. "The bill was forwarded on Tucs dty's 2 oYlock train, before the meeting. 1 bad no knowledge, ncitrier liaa anv member of the Board of Aldermen, of the forwardinsr of the bill, until we saw Mr. Murphy's statement in The Citizen Neither do we know what tne bill, as forwarded by Mr. Murphy, contains. "Mr. Murphv stated to me this morn ing that the bill was introduced in the House yesterday. As it only reached there yesterday at 7 o'ilck, there must be some unnecessary push about the matter. The bill may be in exact con formity with the requirements of the meeting, but this fact is not known by the Mayor or the Board of Aldermen, become Mr. Murphy was not at the meeting." Ho Uaoruni. There was not a quorum of the Board of Aldermen present this morning at the meeting announced In The Citizen yes. terdny, for the purpose ol discussing the bill sent to the Legislature for the amend ment of the charter of the citv of Ashe- ville as recommended by the mass meet ing of the people. ' ' Messrs. McDowell, Starnes, Leonard and Baird were present. Mayor Blanton did not put in an appearance. I. l Murphy and B. D. Carter, who prepared the bill, were present. Mr. Murphv stated to the members of the board present that no action of his in connection with the whole matter had been intended as discourteous to any one; that if the members of the Board of Aldermen present bad auy suggestions to make, showing that the bill as pre pared had not included all the recommen dations ol the mass meeting, or that it did include something not recommended by the mass meeting, he would telegraph such suggestions to Raleigh at his own expense, and request that they be in cluded in the bill when passed. Alter waiting for the appearance of Mayor Wanton until 11:30, the meeting adjourned without having taken any action or mailing any suggestions. FIVE FEET OP WHISKERS. JUNIORS' ANNIVERSARY To lie Held bv Hctiool Children Tomorrow Afternoon. The children of the five divisions of the first grade "A" of the city schools will hold a reunion in the lecture hall of the Y. M. C. A. tomorrow (Friday) after noon at 4- o'clock. The price of admis sion for school children will be 15 cents, for adults 20 cents. Visitors are re quested to be present at the time an nounced, as the exercises will begin promptly at that hour. The i rocccds will be divided among the divisions of the grade to be used as they may like. The following program will be given : Farmer Dear song byhve grades. Baby, Baby! Motion song by Miss Millard's grade. Baby is a sailor Boy bong by Miss Drummond's grade. What the Winds Bring Five children fiom Mrs. Bacon's grade. The Bee Hive Song by Miss Dail's grade. l he Blue Bird Sons by Miss lobnson s grade. 1 wo Little Kittens Kccitutton by Ben- nie Bernard. lack and till Character song by Isa bel At water and Albert Finlay. Children's Wishes Recitation by six boys and girls from Mrs. Bacon's grade. Little Things Recitation by Mildred Hill. A Kiss Recitation by Kirby Hough. Little Leaves Recitation by Claire Claxton. Come, Little Leaves S -ne by twelve girls from Miss Drumm-ind's grade. I Would Tell ot Washington Recita tion by four bovs Irom Miss Dail's grade. Baby Dear Kccitatiou bv lora I inner and Rufus Jones. Merry Little Men ong l.y Miss lohn- son's grade. Will Turned into a Boy Recitation. Doll Drill By ten girls from Miss Mil lard's grade. bleep. Baby, bleep! Song by Mrs. Bacon's grade. Five Little Mice Song by the five grades. Jacki-rost bong by Miss Millard s grade. 1 he becrct Recitation by Hattie Brd. What Kobin Told Recitation bv Ru fus Jones. The Birds Picnic Recitation bv Ar thur Anderson. Kock-a-by-Baby bong by Miss Uail s grade A runny Uhick Kccitation by eigbt boys Irom Miss Drumrnonn s grade. Owl and Pussy Cat Recitation by Katie Cartmel. Brother Robin Song by Miss John son's grade. Chatter Box Recitation by Maud Mc Carthy. Mrs. Pussy Sung bv the five grades, Pretty Polly Recitation by Rebecca Cusbman, Ivy Stikcleuther and Bcnnie Bernard. The Bebble of Babel Class recitation by Miss Johnson's grade. Little Itoy Blue Song by Miss John son s grade. Long Time Ago Recitation by Mary Carr. O, Where Are You Going, My Pretty Maid ? Song by Miss Drummond's grade. Ball for Babv Miss Johnson s and Miss Dail's grades. Good Night Song by Miss Millard s grade. EXERCISES IN THE GRAND OPERA. HOUSE. I.arif e Attendance Approprlaie Addresses tv Rev. H. P. Chrellz berg and others-Tbe School Children Take Part. The exercises incident to the observ ance of Washington's birthday and the celebration of the second anniversary of the Junior Order United American Me chanics, in the Grand opera house yes terday afternoon, were largely ittended and very interesting. Superintendent P. P. Claxton, of the city schools, together with several teachers and a number of school children were present. Onthestace sat Revs. McNeelv Du- Bosc, H. F. Chreitzherg, J. L. White and F. Campbell, Prof. Claxton. T. R. Starnes, J. D. Murphy, esq., George H. Burnham, S. S. Pope, R, L. Fitzpatrick and F. L. Shuford, while the Juniors oc cupied the dress circle on the east side of the house. Jesse R. Starnes presided over the gathering, which was first led in prayer by Rey. R. b. Campbell. Mr. Starnes then made a short talk, thanking tbe friends lor attending and especially the school children. In speaking of the pub lic schools he said: "The order favors the public schools, for these schools pre pare our girls and boys for the high schools, the colleges and the cemeteries." Mr. btarnes recognized bis mistake nt once and corrected it, but the crowd had to indulge in a quiet laugh. Revs. Messrs. Campbell, DuBose and Chreitzberg followed in order named, in brief talks on the good work to be done by the Juniors and the praiseworthiness of the order. Mr. Chreitzberg said he knew not whether the order admit ted ministers, but if it did be could be counted a candidate. Rev. J. L. White talked from the text. 'The home," which he found in one of the pamphlets of the order. He said the tendency of things today was to disor ganize the home. The formation of gi gantic trusts and monopolies give evi dence of this. The owners of great fac tories now have matters so calculated that they know exactly what it costs for a family to live, and they will pay them no more, the poor employes work ing from efrTly morn till after dark. Paid he, "the man who so mercilessly grinds the lactory people is worse than a dog. The reason Grover Cleveland was elected last fall, he said, was that tbe people wanted lustice to be done the home. and," he continued, "with Grover Cleve land as president and Walter O. Grcsham : . 1 1 i' i r . . . i in iuc cnair oi secretary oi state, i icei that justice will be done the home l bis was greeted with storms ot ap plause. Prof. Claxton was the next speaker. and he touched at some length upon tbe public schools, to tbe support ot which institutions every member of the Jr. O. U. A. M. is pledged. J. D. Murphy was the last speaker on tbe program, and for fifteen minutes kept the audience laughing over his anecdotes. The exercises were interspersed with Bulging by the school children, led by Miss Maud Powell. The Jr. O. U. A. M. begins its third year with 125 members and three sub ordinate councils in Asheville. Its motto is Virtue, Liberty, Patriotism. May the order continue to prosper ! ATTEMPTED ESCAPE. of S. G. Coonty a mu- ilTStl & HEAGAN .Globe Heater :at Oil Stoves, worth $12, ........98.90 8 and 10 Piece Decorated Toilet Sets, worth $3.50 to $4.50, at 9S Tbe Newest and Best Nickel Lamp. ...c.7S Patent Spring worth $4.75 $3.10 Hanging Lamps, with and Decorated Shade, ntf'MM .MH Triple Plated Knives, Rogers or Meri-I den, at $1.65 Per Set. We arc running an entire new line or Glassware and are closing out all tbe old patterns at about half price. There are also many big bargains in Crockery. Don t lorgct.tbc new and pretty com plete Dinner sets at ...$11.73 DRTJGGITSS, Church St. and Patton Aye. We KecclTt daily a fresh supply of nrlnklev of Nllcbell Wear Thm. A curiosity rarely seen outside scum was in Asheville yesterday. S. G. Brinkley, five feet nine inches tall acd 40 years ot age, a resident of Big Rock creek, Mitchell countv, is the possessor of this curiosity, and it consists of a dark brown beard over five feet in length. Mr. 11 rink ley ordinarily carries bis whiskers in bis bosom or in a pocket built for the purpose. When standing erect his beard reaches do wp to his shoes. "It has been 15 years since 1 shaved. said Mr. Brinkley to The Citizen, "but most of tbe present growth of my beard has been made during tne past 10 years." Mr. Brinkley says ne nas never been indicted himself, and has) never had any one indicted, and has never taken a drink of whiskey or used tobacco in any way. and has lived in Mitchell county all his life. WOUND BP IM JAIL, A Prisoner Trlea to Jump out a Car Window. Sheriff Brooksbire returned yesterday afternoon from Salisbury, having in charge Ben Barrett, colored, who is wanted here for complicity in the shoot ing of Engineer Tyler here a year and a half ago. When the westbound train had passed Statesville Barrett asked the sheriff to allow him to go to the closet. The re quest was granted, the sheriff accom panying the prisoner. When they had closed the dror the prisonor suddenly sprang head foremost through the car window, shattering the glass. 1 he plunge carried Barrett half way through the window, and the sheriff grabbed one of the prisoner's legs j ust in time to pre vent his dropping to the ground. Barrett struggled wildly, got one leg out nnd banging head downward, caught the bottom of the car and pulled with all his might. At this time T. H. Lindsey Asheville, having heard the crash of glass ran to tbe sheriff s assistance. He caught Barrett's leg and was jerked against the lagged glass, bv which one ol the sma veins of his temple was severed. J he two held on until the train was stopped and tbe prisoner taken back into the car by the aid ot Capt. Underwood. Sheriff Brooksbire says he believes over a pint ot blood came from Mr. Lindsey's wound; and the clothing of the sheriff and Mr. Lindsey was covered with blood. At the time of the attempt to escape the train was running at a speed ot per haps 3d miles and Barrett would no donbt have been killed had he dropped out. Barrett is in jail, and will have a hear ing as soon as witnesses can lie summoned. GRANT'S PHARMACY. WH UREAS 'tis knownbeyond a question that headache, bile and indigestion have formed a pact of treason to haunt the gay and festive board throughout this gladsome season; now, tLcrcfore, be it understood that all such dircfull ills can be defied and cured for good by using Buncombe Pills 40 pills for IS cents. Grant's. We do not hesitate to say that our Syrup of Tar and Wild Cherry is the best cough syrup ever sold in Asheville. We have sold over one thousand bottles of it and the de mand for it has constantly increaced ever since we placed it on the market. As it ia pleasant to take, children do ;not object to it and it always gives relief. Try it; 25 cents per bottle at Grant's Pharmacy. Campho Glycerine Lotion is a soothing and fragrant application for chapped hands, face, lips, etc. Not greasy or disagreeable in any way. For saleonly at Grant's Phar macy. It cleanses the teeth, strengthens tiie gums anu imparts fragrance to the breath. Va Va Tooth Wash at Grant's. We can re'er you to many reliable people in our own city who believe Buncombe Sarsaparilla 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. 60c bottles at Grant's. Absolutely Pure Witch Hazle, in attractive Pint bottles, 25 cents. Grant's. Donot suffer with headache when you know that Antimirane will relieve you en tirely. It is'a harmless but sure remedy. For sale at Grant's. Bancomb: Plasters a higher grade porous plaster than the public his hitherto known. Try one. 15 cents at Grant's. St. Elizabeth's Salve cures all skin diseases. It is superior to all known remedies tor the cure of pimples cr any skin eruption. Posi tively guar an ted to cure or money refunded. For sale at Grant's Pharmacy. 24 South Main street. Apply the salve ta the parts affected by rnbbing in thoroughly with the finger every other night before retiring ynd you will get rid of those disagreeable pimples or an y skin eruption that may be troubling you. St Blizabet's salve is for sale only at Grant's IiNISiOIMINillAi THE SECOND ONE HEAD. Patlllo, Who Was in tbe Assault on itrockuH, Dies. Deputy Sheriffs J. M. Morgan and F, M. Jones returned yesterday afternoon from Ivy, where they had gone with the intention ot bringing ofan Lewellyn and Patillo, who were in the fight with Brockus, to Asheville. They found Patillo dead, he having died at 5 o'clock yesterday morning. They were told by Dr. Clontz that Le welly n could be moved in a day or two, and the officers will probably go after him tomorrow. The officers say that Patill evidently had very little attention. His clothing had not been changed and blood was still on his hands, face and clothing that was there the day he was shot. Coroner L. B.McBraver lett th;s morn ing for tbe scene and will hold an inquest over Patillo's body. CABINET COMPLETK. :i No longer your dread upon retiring. Sleep will come i ca-at tlv without using opiutca. S'MPl.V TAKE One teaspoon lu 1 BRADYCROTINE The Southern Woman's Headache Remedy. No unpleasant results in the morning. Should your tooth trouble you One teaspoonful BRADYCROTINE COSTING FIVE CENTS, WILL. STOP- 1 T. FOR SALE AT P1 ham's Pharmacy. Tbe South Gets Three Natnci Out of the Lis. Lakewoou, N. J., Feb. 23. Mr. Cleve land announced last evening tbe selec tion of Richard Olney of Boston for At torney General, and Hilary A. Herbert of Alabama Secretary of Navy. The list now stands as follows: Walter Q. Gresham, Secretary of State; John G. Carlisle, Secretary of Treasury; H. A. Herbert, Secretary of Navy; W. S. Bissell, Postmaster General, Daniel Latnont, Secretary of War; Richard Olney, Attorney General; Hoke Smith. Secretary of Interior; J. S. Morton, Sec retary of Agriculture. NO ROOM POR SLVGGER8. EYKRV LADY HER OWN DRESSMAKER. The English Mcnliat Tailor System of Dress-cutting is the Only Perfect system, it is so simple a child can learn it. Mothers and daughters alter learning it can do the dress-making for their own family, thereby aving many times the price paid for this vstem. Test linings cut free to those -wish ing to investigate. Also suits, basques and skirts cut and basted and trimmines de igned. Rooms, Sondley building. jan23dlm PROM THE "SCOUT.1 Lately Oar Stock of Choice China. Sterling Sil rer and Plated Ware and Cut Glass ial One of tbc Beat fa the Soata. DELICIOUS BONBONS, CHOCOLATE CARAMELS, CHOCOLATE FARLINS, CREAM ZPPERMINTS, CRYSTALIZEB FRUIT, ETC Sr-TbtK are the Plant Candies Massfsc I tared. Sold ia scaled packages only. "T. abeehan Persuaded Another Man's Wife to Leays Home, A white man named Sheehan has been lodged in jail here to await tbe next court. Sbeeban, it is charged, persuaded tbe wife of James Harris, of this county, to leave home and accompany him to Tennessee where they lived for some time. Tbey then went to Murphy, where Sheehan was caught by Sheriff S. W. Davidson. Sbeeban, it is said, has a wile in Tennessee. FOB THE HOSPITAL Entertainment at Orand opera House This Evening. The stercopticon presentation and prize drill will be given at the Grand opera house this evening tor the benefit of tbe Mission hospital. The first part ot tne entertainment will consist of a reproduction of scenes of tbe late war. and will be given under tbe direction of Cbas. U. (-lark. A prise drill br tbe members of tbe Asheville Light Infantry will conclude tbe evening's program. 1 acre snouia ot a good attendance. News of Asheville People lu HurpbT. From this week's Murphy Scout the following items interesting to Ashe- illians are ttken : J. D. "revard, esq., ot Asheville, was with us last week inspecting a nice farm in the beautiful valley of Peachtree. Mr Brevard is well up on modern farming and we hope he will invest, for we want our people to get out of tbe old ruts of hog and hominy and try clover, grass and beefsteak. Mr. George Vanderbilt s agent. Mr. Frank Boy n ton, w no was stopping in Mnrphv last week, was sent here to cttl lect some specimens of our timber.. He wants some sections 01 trees four feet in length. Our State should thank Mr. Vanderbilt for the interest he is taking in our forestry exhibit for the Columhian Fair. Col. A. T. Davidson of Asheville, has been in town the past week on business. He is a welcome guest in every bouse of the old resident citizens; bis presence b ings sunshine in every bonsebold and if be was to spend a month among us, some one vCmld complain than be bad not spent more time with them. His mind seems as bright and vigorous as ia days of yore and be bids fair to live for many years to come. It's a Disreputable Business Even In Canada. Kiagak a Falls, Ont., Feb. 23. The police have been instructed by the police magistrate to arrest ox order out of town tbe Corbett-Mitcnell party. Hotel Proprietor Banheld will decline to per mit tbe articles to be signed on his premises. atransje Bank Action. Washington, Feb. 23. Comptroller Hepburn said this morning that there was something peculiar about the clos ing of the Gate City National bank. Atlanta, Ga., as, according to the last report, the banks' unimpaired capital was $250,000, its surplus $50,000 and its undivided profits $20,000. while tbe alleged emliezzlement of tbe assistant cashier is placed at $70,000. In view of this statement he thought it strange that the bank sbould nave closed its doors, Bank Lxaminer v.. I. Lampwll is in charge of tbe bank. Took at Lower Degree. Toronto. Ont., Feb. 23. During Masonic entertainment last evening in Odd Fellows' ball at Western, 10 miles from here, tbe floor suddenly collapsed and 100 person were precipitated to tbe lower floor. Several sustained serious injuries and one or two may not recover, A Bnow aUxsstsrcB. Halifax, N. S., Feb. 23. A howling blizzard raged here yesterday afternoon There is more snow on tbe streets todav than there has been for 12 years before. illNERAL WATER ! Why surfer with Indigestion and all kinds Of LlVKK. KlDNRV AND BLOOD TBOUBLBS when nature ha provided at Your Doom a Sun Remedy Habmless, Wholbsoue and NHXPHN8IVB. The M1NBRAL WATBB, fresh from Mr. D. D. Bottle's Remarkable SraiN;, now being daily delivered at any residence in Asheville, is working wonderful cures, as can be testified by inquiries of Judge B. Reed. Judge J. H. Merrimon, Rev. J. L. White. J. R. Patterson, Doctors G. W. Fare- fay. Nelson. U T. Millard, Mr. Barnes of Ohio, now on Spring street, Asheville. and hundreds of others. Price, only lo cents a gallon, delivered daily anywhere in the city. Orders through mail, or left at Blanton, Wright & Co.'s shoe store, 30 Pattoa ave nue, will receive prompt attention. Analy sis given on application. D. D. SUTTLE, 95 College street. feb21dtf FOR RENT. The beautiful residence of lesse B. R 211 Patton avenue, is now for rent. The house contains 14 larsje sunny rooms, with hot aad cold water and all modern improve ments; stable and carriage house; large and beautiful grounds. Por further informatioa apply to J BSSB St. 8TA RN B8. Honn Main street, or oa premises. feb4dti A SAFE CONCLUSION ! That anything needed by a smoker ean be obtained at May's. He car ries an assortment of cigars, tobaccos and pipes that would do credit to a la-ge citv. Iiroo in and look at his stock; yon will be pleased with It. If anything suits 70s, so sack the bet. better. RAY'S CIGAR STORE ARB TICKET OFFICE, 38 South Mala St. Always Opea. MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY CXUSCM STRXXT,
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