Citizen.
vuie
VOLUME IX. NO. lOO.
ASHEVIlOLE, N. C, TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 29, 1893.
PRICE 5 CENTS
fi
PILLSBDRY
MADE FllOM Tin:
C1IO ICEST iM INN ESOT A
SrillxNO WHEAT.
1 VLa,xi In. SO
Miy ti:d fault with
Ihf clears sold by us,
T ut if that biuKlu man
w ill show us herein
we uro to blnme we
will fjive liim a ci(i;ir
that will please him
lid you evi r try the
FRUIT JARS, FRUIT JARS.
ONE OF THE VERY WOUST
WM KROGER
Asheville Agent.
t
Gray - Gables?"
Tot!a.y wc l'eiiut. cil the
ii'cc in scvirul tu ti
ck's. The stringency Ui
the money market it
h iving its clVcct 011 ; he
pr'tvti f groceries n
well uh ua cver tiling
tl.se.
.A,. ID. Cooper.
nor? aiAatHE
NEW INVOICE ClViBKCIOi Kits.
NF.W IKVCICS mBBOKS.
NEW INV01C5 (.ACTS.
iWKATI.Y
ITS lRICi.
Just ihjvv is tli'- scnsfiii f--r canning Yi:i s.
You van fii-t tl c:n li'-.'Ui us in u size, f inls.,
quarts a;cl half Kulious ;iud Uu- beat t(iiu!itv
f Maai'ii's htipi vvcil.
Seethe new f'u ids wc tire 1 kovi;, now.
it!; Hue Ware in many oUtl auil duittty
inccis. Ui r litcek ui'vtr was ho complete :u
.1;, !iu , and priced way down lo suit tin
lior.J t in s.
THAD, W. THRASH & GO.
Ail Summer lints Good
ducoi 1'iiecs to close
1 1 Gica'.k
n.t:
REAL ESTATE.
W. U. GWYN." W. W. WEST.
Gwyn &. West,
(Successors to Walter B, Gwyn.)
ESTABLISHED 1381
REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE.
Real Estate.
Lonus Securely Placed at 6
ler Cent.
Notary Public, Commissioner of Deeds.
FIRE INSURANCE.
SOUTHEAST COU8T SQUARE.
CORTLAND BROS,,
(teal Itelatc BroUcrs
And IuVcstmcnt Agfciitu
KOTAUV PUBLIC.
' l,mn securely p'.acrd at 3 per cent.
Offices
US SO fu t tun Avenue. Second Ifloor.
New Summer Neck a car ior Ladies (mil
Gentlcnicn.
Still tlic best line of tiiiilri car for Uulies,
men aud children.
ISOSt MARCUS
37 iMlli IHaiti sued.
The THic Ioulai
of 5 C'f t 'l,;-ar
JOHN CHILD,
REAL ESTATE AKD LOAN BROKER.
Furnished and Unfurnished Houses.
OFl'ICB KOOM3.
Luuns securely placed at lliht per cent.
KISS OF THE "WAVE,
Luii;; H ivatia Killer and Sunwitta Wrapjier.
ESSENCE OF ROSES,
Long liavatia 1'iUcr, Futnutri Wrap; er.
BLOMBERG'S EXTRAGOOD
G ccr.ts, G ft;r i'.'j cents Havana and
Little Hutch Killt-r, Seed Wr.ipicr.
TLesv Cigars have been tUe ri-atcsl su:
ct" any C i;ar iu Afcliiivillc When you
buy tt'y of the three oranus ol Cia'syou
.lon't iu. for piU.s, but yuu tt the value
or yo'ir i cent.-. t-lu taiy at tile
17 PATTON AVE.
L. BLOMBERG.
A
PRETTY
ANL ATT11AV11VL
IJNL OF
LUNCH-
BASKETS
lust Suitable for.rienlc Oeeus!ous.
On Sale of
W. A. LATIMER
NUWi SOUTH BAKING
VOWDERS.To be found
at LATIMBR'S,
NEW - CATCH
Mackerel
LARGE, FAT AND WHITE
A TS.Klillit.USTOIlJI !
AViS RAIN.
W I I
Nciirly ulloi tlie Wires KtillHuwii
una i: im niossiie to ;et l-uii
ItetnilM ol tlie i:fTt.-c ot (he
Htoreu.
Washington, U.C., Aur. U'J. Tlic hur
ricane center has pusseil nortliwai tl over
Washington City imJ 13 probably uow
ATHICNS OF Till-; WKBT."
Enslcru Editor's Uplulou
AHhevlile.
or
II. A. Luthnm, editor of the Washing
ton, N. C, Gazette, recently spent a
week in Asheville, and wrote a letter to
his paper concerning this city, "The
Athens of the West." From this letter
the following paragraphs arc taken:
"The seven years since my last visit
have wrought wonderful changes. Ashe
ville is a veritable city. It has a fixed
population, counting the near suburbs,
in reunsvlvauia. All telegraphic com- 0f X5. 000: also 3O.000 visitors who
uitmieatiou is tut oil except liom Mary I spenu the seasons, either winter or sum
land to Noi th Carolina. I mer, here; and a hundred thousand vis
, . . ... .. , ,c i,.,,,,, ,.r, "tors an toiu ior tue year, llie city is
. I Situated 111 tlie htrlr nt i 1in!iHtif1
mu.iical.i.m by wire with the north and ,.-rcncll Broa1 and tbe Swannaiioa.
webt. We have no wires north of Ihilti- famed in legend and in song. A splendid
system of electric lights and street cars
more. nHiHnhw pnmrnrt ..-ri :., r
I , . Muu W ,, VUlUL
The storm U'nl immense damage to I the city, while waterworks and a fully
. v'. i. 4 , t,, I i",i'-" - u.jaiiuu.-iii uarc uui uecu
s':"ul "A" .,U!u,si,.w.h ...w I iieirlcctcd. T ic streets arc wr r,nv-rt
up bv the roots, or dismembering them "The city is amply provided with
Tl 1 ' r ,i - l I "teis, uoartung nouses ana livery sta
REPEAL IN THE SENATE
Wilson dili. buii:iihil-.i-:o
iu every direction
telephone service in
: Jiyht and
A'cxTudra ntid
O O I - 1-r- X fiS XX
EVAPORATED
Cod Iisli.
POWELL & SNIDER
oies. rtiraosi every otner house 19 a
boardincr house. Amontr the hotels of
Georgetown are crippled in b.-th these itl1( Iiear Uiltmore. which cost $250,-
suburbs as well as in the city proper. "JO, whose rates are $Q per day. The
, location as well as the hotel is inagtnfi
Great uneasiness id felt by th..- police and ccilt, as it overlooks a range of beautiful
fire deparnmcnt. mountains and the riv4tr meandering
, ,. ... , , 1 lui uuiu iuc vuiieja. nailery i-arK ana
Iclcgraphrc commuwcutioi with the Oakland Heights are alio very attractive
West was entirely broken ofi about 7:30 ln lntlr architecture, and complete in
. , , , , , , appointment, l or courteous treatment,
p. tn., and with the hast shortly belore convenient and comfortable rooms and
midnight. In the early morning the Parlors.a good tabk-aud companionable
Postal teU-Krapli company reopened the Swannanoa is possibly the best
cast as far as ISaltimorc, but there J1?,11'1' T,lc Proprietor is a splendid
fellow.
topped, and as far sjuth as Lynchburg. J "Natural beauty has bacn bestowed
t tiavatiiiali. I with lavish hand upon this 'Laud of the
I ell,., XT. ,4- . ,i .. c , ,
Intcnte anxiety is manifested lor news for llatura- beiuitv. SUrimSS the solcn.lor
of the havoc of the tornado at Savau-I of these mountains towering to sublime
, ... , mi. 4 I grandeur, rivers that gurgle and ripple
nah inJ other points south, but up to ..,i Bi,:,.,. ,, ,,,L ? f , .
-'--"- - -. "'Ill IU11 UlI.U
11::U n. in. nothing was Lcaitl to sup- I courses adown the valleys; tlic jutting
I Cllffa rind Icon T t-Ya A elmifilla
picmenttlie meuKre ana alarming tns- , !lare too f tl , rcvl-iatiolla
Hatches of iatt n;uht when it was said 1,1 "nture.
, I ,tT ... ;.. t , . . , ,
. ,. , . . . .1 1 uc eujr is cican auu ncai, no uuriai
that 1 hvrs wcic k-st on the i iv.r; that is allowed in town, and 110 stock allowed
on the streets. The drinking water is
bronghtjfivc miles, from the Swannauoa
river.
oac of thtm was C. A. L'luur. assistant
cashier ol the Central r.iilroud bank.
that 11 vessels were ashore in Savannah
harbor.
A rumor comes lv wire from Rich
mo:. d, Va., at which point trains have
7S I4KK CKiHT.
NOVELT I 1Ztl
Wry stylish Clothinu for
fall onl winter just re
ceived. Tliese are from our
best manufacturers, unel
ure nearly ctiuu! to tailors
line work.
A large Ciscount ou Sprint;
weight Cli.tliir.B.
Tlim Proportion of onices I 1 1 1 c (I
bv Collector Kllaa.
No appointments to office in the rev-
urivcd fro-n the S nitli, th;i-. Charleston, I cnue service were made bv Collector
S. C, is uiii'cr water. Signal set vice in-1 h,as today. It is estimated that up to
dieations are that Cl.ailcston is .i-ht in u',lt l,lc collector has nncU about 7i3 per
cent. 01 tne oiiiccs that arc at Ins dis-
TWMlr.l
. . . I
:4.....n.,...4,...',.. .1, I'l, ,,:,ll,,i It . . . . .
e.te.e i"iu..j " -1 I. OllCC tOr li 1.1S lias lSSll.ll t ln f.lll 1 r incr
talc which had turned early in tlic lore-1 warning to distillers and others in this
noon flooded the lower portion of the I district who arc interested :
city. The waves dashed hi;;h over the "The Hon. Commissioner of internal
T ' cnr. I 'tveuuc cans attention lo the disregard
I by distillers, rectifiers ami wlinlcsnli.
den and every street below Trad J and j; uor dcaIcrs in th;3 d:str:ct; of th Dro.
Uroau streets. I lie roan way an.i sine- I '3,"! " rciaave id hook lorm
anu tne monthly abstracts tucrcfrom
tne entire city were "Distillers must record in ink in book
Ui.Uer water ulso, hut l.crc it c:in:e J- "jt uimrjaiuuii umue 01 every package
., ... .lot spirits produced bv them, must keep
ol course from the driviair rain, i n... ,i::n : !,
Every wire in the city ii down.
foli icre and limbs are blown
rain, i ti,:a rccorj on t.-c jigtuiery ,)rCiniscs and
Thou-1 produce the same on demand from any
ivvpnnp rfTif4M- 1 ,1 1 .. tr .,11 :,tn.l
sands ot trees have been denuded ot tlieir entries, or falsi; entries, or tl.- m.,t iw.
entirely I of entries, or non-production of the
I honks. llnnn r1,r,m.i.l x,:il a,, !:.. 4- 4
down. A huiidted houses aie unrooted SgiZUre for forfeiture the distillery, ap
aud a number of frame buildings arcparatus and personal property on the
. . I piciniscs. a nc same uro visions and nen-
w recked. 1 lie Charleston Lead W orks I alties also apply to w holesale lirjuor
have been seriously damaged and the uVi o-f, L ,, ' e-
AMERICAN BAKERY
Wo tiro prepared to supply
the citizens of Atslieville with
FreHli 13 read, Kolls, IM'es and
Cakea of every deiseriptioii.
If you want nice wedding or
party eakeH, give us an or
der aira if you are not
pleased in quality and artis
tic work we will refund you
your money. We will add
daily different lines ot euke
Will bake any kind of cakes
to order. Telephone 174.
16 COURT SQUARE, NEAR CITY HALL 8 N. COURT SQUARE
New Lres
TrimutiiiK fv
Goods :ii'.U
autuuiii in
jj ecvcal weaves, er.tir'y
new auJ fi.tc!ilt?."
H. REDWOOD &. CO.
Clothing, Ury Goods, iliocs, Ilati ana R'j(;.s.
property in the neighborhood of Charles
ton Neck is inhtreJ to the anu'Utit ot
$1,000,000.
It is stated at the offices ol" the Kich-
mond and Danville railroad and Atlan
tic Coast L'he that no trains have ar
rived since the storm recurred.
'A train came oyer the Richmond
and IJunvitlc early this morning
bat it was in advance of the storm. The
Sjutlicrn train on the Atlantic Coast
Line which was to reach here at 2 o'clock
rcouircs every
person whose duty it is to keep record
.', on or before the lOth dav of each
month, to make a lull and complete
transcript of all entries made in such
book during the month tirccedinur. and
to forward the same to the collector of
tlic district in which he resides. Anv
failure, by reason of refusal or neglect to
make said transcript, form 52 subjects
the person so offending to a Que of $100
ior each, oltcnsc. Hereafter a check
record will be kept in this office of the
transcripts which should be filed, and
criminal prosecution will be begun in
each case ol failure for two consecutive
months.
"This circular is issued iu earnest and
is intended as a fair warnimr to all con
ccrucd that the provisions and require
WIIhoh mil lMHNcd the House
liuslly ICuonKU-Tlie Detail- of
lie Vole Xo Move ou Tariff
Reform.
Washington, Aug. 'J'J. In the
House Monday, the Wilson bill,
having been read. Bland offered his
first amendment, that of free coinage at
the present ratio of 10 to 1, and it was
defeated by a score of yeas, 12-t; nays,
22G. The ratio of 17 to 1 was defeated,
100 yeas, 210 nays; 18 to 1, 102 to 293;
0 to 1, 121 to 222. The proposition to
re enact the I3Iaud-Allison act was de
feated by yeas, 13G; nays, 213. Final
passage, yeas, 240; nays, 110; majority,
130.
After a little routine business, Catch-
iugs called up the report of the commit
tee ou rules, reporting the rules to trov-
crn the House of the G3d Congress.
1 he House is now (2 p. m.) considcr
ng the code of rules under the ceucral
debate.
The committee on ways and means
will proceed at once with the prepara
tion of the general tariff bill and will
give hearings iu the course thereof to
persons and parties interested. Chair
man llson has announced the
following sub-comtnmittees: On cus
toms, Wilson, Whitincr. Breckenridcre
Kecd and Burrows; on administration
of custom laws, Turner, Stevens, Tars-
ney, l'ayne and Gear; ou internal reve
nue, McMillan, Montgomery, Bynuin,
iiopKins anu rayne; ou public debt,
Byan, McMillian. Whitinir Burrows and
Dalsell; on reciprocity and commercial
treaties, Cockran, Gear and Oalscll.
1 he Senate committee on finance this
morning decided to report back to the
Senate the Wilson repeal bill with a
recommendation that the Vcorhees bill,
already on the Senate calendar, be sub
stituted for it.
The committee also resolved to set
aside the National bank circulation bill
which is now unfinished business in the
Senate, in favor of the Voorhecs bill and
press the latter measure as rapidly as
the tcmiK-r of the Senate will Hermit.
fhe differences between the House bill
and the Voorhees bill is found in the at
tachment to the latter ot a paragraph
declaring that it is the policy of the
United States to use both gold and sil
ver as money metals and to preserve the
parity Detween mem.
1 he program ot the committee, as far
as it contemplates the settinir aside of
the national bank bill, can only be car
ried out through the aid ot a majority in
the Senate, lor the national bank "bill
cannot be withdrawn or set asiie save
through a majority vote in favor of con
sideration of the repeal bill. The silver
men in the Senate protess to be indilierent
as to which bill is considered by the Sen
ate, holding that the bank bill is almost
as objectionable as the repeal bill, but
there are indications that the program
will meet with prolonged resistance
nevertheless, and silver men say they
will fight repeal at every step.
Chairman V oorhecs reported the Yoor-
hes bill to the Senate as a substitute for
the House bill at 12:15 today and gave
notice that he would call it up immediately.
Teller objected to its immediate con-
sideration and it went oyer until tomor
row. The Stewart resolution, inquiring
into the condition of the treasury was
then taken up.
1 he resolution was rcterrcd to the
finance committee and Gordon addressed
the Senate in advocacy of the uncondi
tional repeal ot the Sherman act. lie de
clared that be could not vote for any
measurejthat involved delay, aud that
he was therefore opposed to the substi
tute report today.
this morning, was abandoned at Kieh-1 merits of law aud the special instructions
Penn Mntual - Penn Mutual
Perm Mutual
Penn IVLutua.1
CIGARS!
moud and merged into a train scheduled
to reach Washington at 7 a. m. At II
o'clock it was said at the office here
that this train wou'd probably be iu
shortly.
.V l Florence.
I- i.oui;nck, S. C, Aug. 20. In a cy
clone at Sullivan island yesterday, a
man named Bryant and his wife were
drowned, and Mrs. L. Holland, white,
was killed by a falling house. Fifteen
houses were swept away, and every
house t.u the Island was more or less
damaged.
of the Commissioner of internal revenue
herein retcrred to will be henceforward
rigorously enforced."
IB IT I.SCCiAI..
Knives, - scissors
and Razors
-AT
RAYSOR
&
SMITH'S
Prescription Drag Store,
Ji PATTON AVliNtm.
Wc are now offering special prlccn ou the
above soods. Our assortment is verv hircc
anI prices low. Every niece uuuruntced to
Kvc perfect satisfaetiuu. Call early before
the assortment is broken.
POCKBT BOOKS, PUR8K8,
CARD CASKS
AT
Kaysor & Smith's
t'o-escrlptlou Drus Store,
31 1' AT TON AVBNUli.
VVe arc ulso offering special burguius in
these KOocls. If you will cull early cuet c
amine our stock, you will be convinced that
wc are ofl'eriuij bargains Iu this Hue.
Our stock is always complete iu every de
partment, aud you can always yet whut
you want at
XCnysor & Smith's
Prescription - Drug: Stoie,
31 PATTON AVIiNUE.
i?KfML .vrsci-; KiK.ni ciitKuiiH
Fall Hats
o
N PALL
W NECKWEAR
I
N
ABOUT A DOI.I.IU
Joliu
SI o ore IMckccl I: l'i ntiU
Trouble Followed.
C. A. Webb ou Cant. laUu't 11 an
of icelivr
Eiutou Tun Citizen : I have read the
communication of Mayor l'atton in Sat
urday's ClTiziiN, iu which he suggests a
plan for continuing the improvement of
our streets, by having the city issue cer
tificates of indebtedness. Whether the
city has authority to do such I am una
ble to ascertain, and unless there is some
express legislation to that effect, the is
suance ot such certificates would be an
undoubted violation of the law. Section
TU13 IS 'i'llli llliST S OUST STKAIOHT
Clt'-AK liVUH OI-TUKi:i TO
tub rriii.ic.
The nuutc and labels on tlic bux.es lire fur.
nirlivd by the did and Reliable I'ciin Mutual
Life Insurance Company of l'hiladcliihiu.
wuieh s a Kuaruntcc of tbe goods.
(MAD1! IN TWO HMAl'lXS)
l7or sale only by
Ilcialtsli c 2.4cugu.u.
2-493 of the code of North Carolina, vol
Up to yesterday John Moore, colored, I ume II., reads this way: "No person or
i.,. he- I. stewnrt r.f I corporation, unless the same be ex-
- - I ..il. i i . i. 1 1 :.. t i i
C hieago, an invalid who i3 staj mg at 53 uue bil, Qrd uct certficnte yof del
j College street. A s iort tune ago Mr. posit, promisory note, or obligation, or
Stewart suspected Moore ol thclt and I any other kind ot security whatever may
vcslcruay marked $1.10 and left it in his u,c lts 'orm or name, with the Intent that
room under a pillow. Not long after the r.rf.st.ntat:vo of. or ns . Liti.fr fr,r
money, it was found, had been trans-I money on pain of forfeiting and paying
ferretl to Moore s pocket, r.itrolmnti for c.-ich ofli-nce. the sum of fiftv lll.-rs
Shuford w as sent for, who called in Jus- I ad if the party offending be a corpora
tice J. B. Worsely, and Moore's cxauii- tion , of having also violated its charter.
nation was held m Mr. Mcwart s room. And every person offending against this
Moore admitted that he had picked up j section, or aiding or assisting therein,
tue money out sum nc luieune.i iu nve i suall be guilty ot a misdemeanor."
it back to his employer. Uond was I Spptinn l4.l4. nrnvirlea thnt
fixed at $100, in default of which Moore I nassino- or reccivini' such certificates
was seat up. i shall be guiltv of a misdemeanor.
Vhili tlir- i ,1 .-v n fanrriTesterl wnulil Iu cif
. ...n.. ...... greatbciiehttoAshevillc.it strikes mc
Trains Nos. 15 and 10 ou the Asheville I that it would clearly be illegal
mid Kii.'irt.nihiirir r.'iilriinii. now lc.'lviiifT I t-ZiireS YGUU.
. , . . . i : ; . . , .a. i n
at -:io p. m. unu arriving ae v.i p. in., short Crops III Enrone.
I, 1 t " . " , it a. 47 i ' I
Will ue uiscoutinueti uu inc uim.ui oep- i ... . 4. .ie ti,
. , rt , . . , . I 11A3lll..Ul"i., 41444 Lice . , . A tie Ui U t.
tcmber. The Sunday train on the Mur-1 . . . , .
tihv branch between Asheville and aa vices recciveu oy occrctary iNioriou
W ay ncs viile, lormcrly leaving at 'J a. m, Irom one ol his agents in buroiie, Air.
and arriving at 7:30 p. m., will also be I Matters, fully confirm previous reports
i discontinued on the 1st. The cutting off I regarding the shortage of certain crops
of tbe Spartanburg trains will leave 1 in many sections in Hurope, which he
Asheville once more with a single day 1 represents is likely to create a very large
train service ou nil roaus running into I demand lor American lorajje crops, iu
! the city. eluding corn
rrederlck ICntledire and J. KC,
Palleraon Forma Partuctsliiti.
Messrs. I'ulliam & Kutlcdgc, the in
surance agents, will dissolve ia: tnersbip
ou the first of September, Mr. Pulliatn
retiring from the firm. A partnership
has been formed by Frederick Kutledgc
and J. R. Patterson, cx-elerk of tbe
Criminal court. Both of these gentle
men arc well known to the business
community of Asheville, Mr. Kutlcdgc,
previous to his present partnership, hav
ing been the active member of the
well known firm of I'ulliam iSi Kut
ledgc. His experience in that capacity
brings to the new firm a thorough
knowledge of and acquaintance with
every branch ot the insurance business
Kir. I atterson, although he has had no
experience in this particular line, has es
tablished too firm a reputation by bis
long and satistaetory services in the pub-
lie othecs ot the county, to leave anv
doubt as to his success in the new field
of action which he has chosen. It is not I 28 Patton Aveuue, Aslieville,
necessarv to rcter to tne eloquent ap
peal of that empty sleeve," but it is
a rather curious coincident that the col
onel under whom he served so gallantly
is the father of his present partner.
Mr. i'ulliam, the retiring partucr, will
remain in the business in which be bas
been successful here, and has associated
with him Alex. Webb, for the conduct ot
the insurance business, the firm name
bcinir I'ulliam & Webb. Mr. I'ulliam is
one of the best known citizens in Ashe
ville and bas a ripe business experience
that commands success. Mr. Webb is a
youns man but has had some experience
in insurance hues since coming here, and
will doubtless prove a lively man in his
business.
FALL O
c
NECKWEAR KI
Haberdasher,
VERY FINE
MARYLAND PKACIIUS
AX PUCK'S,
14 PATTON AVIS.
DealUof au old opera lUanaKer,
Kku Bask, N. Aug. 2U. Angclo To-
riani, sr., of New York, died suddenly in
his summer home nt Occanica, of heart
failure. Mr. Toriani came to this coun
try in 1848 with an oocra company, in
which were the father and mother
of Adelina l'atti. The latter was then
about three years old.
GAR0L1NA ICE 5 COAL CO.
NATURAL AND T - Tr
MANUFACTURED ItCi
Tlic Haulier Week at tlie Pair,
Chicago, August 29. The paid ad
missions to the Fair last Saturday were
1C4-.800, making the total for the week
over 1,000,000. This is the banner
week of the Fair, the avcrnue attendance
including Sunday, when the attendance I OFl'ICB NO. 130.
was only 21,000, being over 13,000
Hoke Hiulth-a Movements.
Washington, Aug. 20. Secretary Hoke
Smith left Washington last nigbt for
Mount Airy, Ga., where he will spend
two days with his family and then go on
to Atlanta for a dav. He expects to re
turn to W a8hington next Saturday.
ALL KINDS.
1IAKU AND 6QFT
COAL
39 PATTON AVENUE, ASHEVILLE.
TOLBPUONB
YABD NO. IU,
-rrxw tub-
MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY
THE TEBT BEST WOI
CHURCH STREET, TELEPHONE 70
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