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Asheville Citi zeiio VOLUME IX. ISO 111. LATE CAUGHT MACKEREL. Tlie late shipments of Mackerel show great improvement over the early catch. We have just received a lot of lMtriiriSO ASHEVILLE, N. C. MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER If, 1803. FRUIT JARS, FRUIT JARS. May tiad fault with 1 he cigal a sold by us, but if that single muu will show us wherein e are to blame we ili give him a cigur that will please liiiu Did you evir try the PKICS 5 CICNTS. RAINS CAUSE TROUBLE tsI.IDl.ti AMD WASHOUTS I Hi: RAlLUOAIMt. iKKATI.Y Tlie Truck at Hie Swamiauua Tutuici Covered lor a Ulslauce .! l'eel Wuuliout Kcar or "Gray Gables? Today we reduced the price iu scvcrul arti cles. The striu.i,nc) in the money market is haviiif; Us effect ou the pries ef groceries us well us ou every thiuK else. -A.. 13. Cooper HON MARCUE v NEW INVOICE EMBROIDERIES. NEW INVOICE RIBBOMS. NEW INVOICE LACES. All Summer Dress Goods at Grcutlv duccd Prices to close- out. Kt- line shore iiyh that Lc w Summer Neckwear for Ladies and Gentlemen. can not he heat. W2VL KROGER HEAL ESTATE. w. 13. uwin. w. w. WHST. Gwyn 6c West, (Successors to Walter 11. Gwyn.) ESTABLISHED 1281 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. Real Estate. Loaus Securely Placed at Per Cent. Notary I'ubllc, Commissioner of Deeds. FIRE INSURANCE. SOUTHEAST COURT SQUARE. CORTLAND BROS. Real Kdtate Broken Aud Investment Aleuts NOTARY PUBLIC. Loans securely placed at 8 per cent. Offices s 20 Fatton Avenue. Second 3oor. JOHN CHILD, REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER. furnished and Unfurnished Uonsca. OKJFICB ROOMS. LMU.ua securely placed at Kijcht Icr cent. Still the best line ol underwear lor ladies, tucii and children. BOjN MARCUE 37 SoutU Main tttrcct. SMOKE. IN HKICIC. Just iiuh is the suistui lur cuiiuImk frui vou can (jet them imui us in uny siz iiu-.trls and Imlf yulluns uud Hie lust iiuality l-'lctcliei-'fj In lloitiluy Valley. Tlx unusually heavy riiusol Saturday nij4ht, Sunday and Sunday niKht have caused the railroad men no little trouble. Yesteiday a slide occurred at the eastern end of the Swannanoa tunnel. The slide covered the tracl, for a distance of per i tuts, naps J icet, and it became WII.I, AbK I-Olt niil.AV. ofMusou's imiiruvcU. Sec the new uuils we ure shuwin;; now. Limoges No cities, Wc.lKcw ot il un.l Cope laud; L'lue Ware iu muuy odd ULd dainty piccm. Our stock never wus so complete In every line, anil uiccs wuy do n to suit tlie luinl time s. THAD. Iff. THRASH I GO. FAVORITE FLOUR. We arc oliciiiijj extraordinary in. ilueemenls in the price of a iirst class HATIJNT I'LOVR. Favorite Hour is a high trade patent and Kuurauteed to be ulisulutcU- pure 1 1 is niude ut the celebrated "liullurd Mills," uuisville, Ivy., aud is luiKily used bv the bal er.- of tba' city. The prhes wcn.iine below defy eon. peti tion, and wc ill iirub.Mblv have oi.lv . :rs tu offer at these prices : Barrels, J.J..30; whole b.-.ns, fj.w, oiie-hull t'uK, J110; one quar ter bah-s. 03 cents. ?OWELL & SNIDER ncccssarv im.-Hcncra, mails, uaggagc and express at that point. Trainmaster K. I'. Foster went to the spot and. if v, uu, nuicii ,a once set auoui. clearing uwa i iic oiri. i nis, It is thought, will be couii'cted tonight or early tomorrow. The passengers from the cast eamc in about an hour late this afternoon. The train (or Spartanburg, which should have left here nt H:12 this morn niR was detained here until U'UH) this nf- ici.ioon. i ne cause wa si a washout on the hue near Fletcher's, 'lie give-way being due to heavv rains last night. Cliief Dispatcher Newell, of the K. & I)., received a telrgram this afternoon stat ing that the logs were floating down the river against the bridge near Imshiicll at sue ii u rate as to cause fears for tb sunny ui tuc structure. A special train and a force of workmen went out to the scene tins afternoon. l ne cast bound train on the main line was an uour laic tins afternoon. i uc l-rciich Itroad river is out of bank and on a "tear'' generally. The track of me west Asiicville and Sulphur Springs uuwuy is suumergcu between the race irncu nun tne bridge, liclow the R.& I) linage tne waters are threatening the in Habitants ot unite and Red Kgypt, and the cottages will doubtless be deserted soon ii tne rain continues as it has this aiicrnoou. l ne track of the Asheville street rail "c -nppie crceu section was under water this afternoon, r.-i stopping of ears for a time. u. m. Luther, esq., cam in from the Iloniinv vallev toilav ninl rninris i .1 .... - , - ----- ; ' -" ianiiige uouc to the Inrmcrs bv last night's rain. At Candler's the hri.ltm across Horniny is gone anil the bottoms m tne way to the French Brond .-iro covcied witii the flooil. The floor of uaston s mill at Hominy station is four MUUll WilltT Illll .ll I O . ll.Clllf'l Jones the country has the aniicarnncc of i .isl n:iaini ia He. I lie waters of Hominy creek have uot been as high since is i ij. . nam iroiu wie west was an tiour rue today on account of the s'onn. si ui uiuniea China win ite- tallate. San Fkancisco, Sept. H. The unex pected change in the attitude of the ad ministration on the Geary law, and the possibility of the deportation clause being enforced, has aroused lively inter est all over the coast. , ,n j Frisco. Yesterday the Six Companies held a meeting to discuss the ma tcr. The Chinese consulate has been for the last three days in constant receipt of tel egrams from the legation at Washington, the contents of which are, of course, closely guarded. Lyman Mowry, the le gal advocate of the Chinese for years said today that he knew what the Chi nese government would do in the event of wholesale deportation, having been in- .owocei oy jnng u, the new Chinese minister, who was here recently. He said : '., bg',c.vc " I lie Chinese government will officially ask this government for a stay, or nu extension of time to allow t-hitiescto register. Seeing the amount of money it will cost Uncle K.-im if B, rciiuest is not comnbol that Mr. Cleveland will ask Congress to grant the stay. This being done, the Mongolians will register, as they should nave before, and that will and expense. If that is not done there will be a withdrawal of dinlnmntir. r,.!,.. tions, retaliation, and n him,l,-,-,l nnuro;. cations with a country with 4O0.0OO -000 inhabitants. The Standard Oil company alone furnishes about $,000 -O00 worth of coal to China each year, and Us power, which Is great at Wash ington, will be on the side of delay." N. i . Sun. ON THE CHEROKEE STRlH ITA1.ISTS, TUAMl'H, AlVO.-Il;l . ureas i.iue or Ilooiuers at I lie elite or Hie Pronilned Laud MaiueM of tlie Earliest Ouch Time CSoveruuieut UooIUh. , oepi. it. i nc govern mcnt uooths at which prospective set tiers ot the Cherokee strip must register uavc made oath of good faith and pro cuteu a certificate setting forth th.it those requirements have been complied witn and were opened today. Tb booths are located on a strip of laud 100 feet wide on the north and mml b In, aricB of the Cherokee strip. The boomers win uc ii no wen to register. joun i.. iameron was the Iirst man to iukc position in trout of the booth. I. I A f - .. ' . J wx..i, sun oi ouvernor scay, ot I Jkl.-i- ..v....... situuu in uiie. iteiiinu linn is l. k. Atiuersoti, ot Kansas City, and louruis. .A. Columbia.. Frnnlr aru, ot lioston, was fifth in line. Acces sions to the line were made all lastniKht, "V eouuy noi people were in line '" "e . was about a quarter a nine long. it was com poseu ot all nationaltics, ages, condi tions anti sexes. I he Chinaman and American, the youth and octogenerian, and the capitalist and tramp and the woman were on equal terms for once. mi, i-i ;m wili, ui.iauTi:n Knives, - scissors and. Razors -AT- RAYSOR SM.ITHS Prescription Drug Store, 3 PATTON AVKNVU. W'c arc nov Ho Will Oilier Sliver Henators, lie snvH. Washington, Sept. U. Senator Tugh said tonight to the World correspond ent: i ueg; to Uilfer with the Wrorld as to the sentiment in my State Alabama on tne subject of silver. My sources of iu- lormation are far more complete, and I am positive that in supporting the cause ol free coinage I am representing the in- tercsts and respecting the wishes of 'JO per cent, ot tlie citizens of Alabama." It niwocfiri. ..-. 1 1 ...... . ,:t...... . manulactlirillr' enneern wlm nrrvi.nf ac...... r.t turned a few davs since iro,i t rl "will, n i.r:t i r , ... wvMl J k I v licit 1 C. UI1U. WIl.'lE 11 iTinro tuei TRAIIE WITH Jtlixico Tne Cancellation ot $7,000,000 of Orders. Lot-is, Sept. Manufacturers and nerciiants 01 ht. Louis, doing business with Mexico, have noted an enormous tailing off iu orders from there, due. thev say, to the unsettled condition of silver. Lawrence D. Kingslaud, l'resident of the ht. Louis Spanish club, and head of large M of silver is upon Ameri- JOHN CU JJSATl ATJ. s&vv. i. x , Mrs-mi' Mei iiiosi at llie Urst HaptlHt vcsicrdnv. !.... I. T 1, . , icv. i, 1. nryau, tne leliirucd mis sionary to Shanghai, China, who has been 111 Asheville for a week or two. cxico, says The decrease in llu iri, o having a disastrous effect can trade with Mexico. Merchants down imc-ic luui me mat orders to the amount of $7,000,000 placed iu the United States and huropc has been cancelled the last three months. As diflicultics with which Mexican mer chants have to contend, we have a cus tomer who recently had to pnv 4,500 Mexican dollars lor K2 noil ; M,., v 1. exchange, that is. lie had t ,,n, 1 nnn premium for So.OOO exchnn.rr.. rvi merchants say that it will be belter for them to have a fixed standard value for tlicir dollar, evcu if it were bi lnw 11111 cents, rather than to have the nresent uncertainty and fluctuation. Mexico is becominc more sclf-sust.-iinimr , i, . . , . , r . ' rt -' ' lliu llirce l'upular bnuiil of 5 Cent t'lj-urs KISS OF THE WAVE, Lon.14 llavunu Fi.ler und Suiuattu Wrapiier, ESSENCE OF ROSES, Lous Havana Filler, Sumatra Wrupi.er. BLOMBERG'S EXTRA GOOD C cents, o for lio cents l'avauu uuU Little Hutch Filler, Seed Wrapper. i dcsc ciKurs have been the (,'reateU sue cess 01 uuy c iKur in Asheville Wlwn v buy any ol the three brands of CiKars you don't pay for prizes, but you get the value for your 0 cents. Sold only at the Model - Cigar - Store 17 PATTON AVE. L. BLOMBERG. CUT RATI! WORLD'S PAIR TICKUTH, 93.0OO. l.G0O. 16 weekly. .uourcs you en route and in Chicago Sana or 1.UU ICS. l.OO FHR WBEK. A. RANKIN, Two doors below City Ticket Office. K. B. BRITT, CONTRACTCH & BUILDER IN STONE. Oradias of all kind done. AU aisea crashed stone furnished. Send all orders postoffice Box 18, Asheville, N. C. aufflBdU of to 34-Years' Experience MILXOIV HARDING CONTRACTOR AND BUILDEK. Office and shop, Wolfe BuUdlnjj. COKNBR COURT PLACB AND MARKIiT 8TRBBT. INSURE YOUR PROPERTY WITH E. J. ASTON, bcucrai 1 iuinrance t Jt. if exit. Rear No. 20 Boots Main street. Wstabllahed I860. AshcTCle. N. c. E. M. ANDREWS, xfi and x8 W, Trade St. . The ledlnr Furniture, riano and Oreas dealer la the Carolinas. Write him for 4h:. Jf-Ji- Pble. special agent, at bJ -,. 5 Street, Asheville. N. C. NrW- - . 00 ,,re,, to lornishlnn hotels ud ILTnll'3"'- B. M. ANDRBW8. ,W8'" Charlotte. N. C. AMERICAN BAKERY We are prepared to supply the citizens of Asheville with Fresh Bread, ltolls, Pics and Cakes of every descrintion mr 1 If you want nice wedding or party cakes, give us an or der and if vou ni not pleased in quality and artis tic work we will refund vou your money. We will add daily different lines of cuke. Will bake any kind of cakes to order. Telephone 174. 8 N. COURT SQUARE NOVELTIES Viry stylish Clothing for fall and winter just re ceived. These ure from our hest manufacturer,!, nnd are nearly equal to tuilors' Cue work. A large discouul ou Spring weight Chithiuf,'. New Dress Goods itnd Trimm uk:i lur autumn iu several weaves, entirely uew und "fetcliluK." H. REDWOOD 8c CO. Jlutliint, Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats uud Rues. Penn Mntual - Penn Mntnal Penn Mutual Penn Mutual CI&ARST preached at tlie First Uapt!steliu;cb yes- year, and therefore less tlepciident icruay morning, wiUi Jolm C'litiaman as his text. Mr. Hryan has snout ck-lit years in the land of the almond-eyed ce lestial and has uiven the question of the restriction of Chinese immigration to America a jjreat deal of study. In his talk yesterday Mr. Bryan expressed uonsca us ojiposeu to tue ueary law, be cause nc considered it n violation of the treaties between the American nnd C iiessv ovciioiiciiLs. ne lavorea the re strictiuu ol immigration for two reasons Tl,nf,..,..n.... ... in nisi iciisou was ma i. it is not best lor tne laboriiie; people aud the country at large. The Chinese would soon overrun trie country, because thev could send here us many people as" the United ui.iicB now uas anil would scarcc- iv icei tlie loss in population iu coming nere tne Chinese would not become American citizens but would soon make a Chinese country of this country, mr. tiiyan said that in coming here the Chinese would be very much UKcailock of slucp let one open the way ami tne wnole llock will at one follow. He had noticed this while prcacl ing in street chapels in China. The na tives would gather in large numbers about the door but would not cuter until tlie way was opened by sonic native who knew the preacher and then iu a tew minutes every Chinaman would come in. 'ri... i ... i ui : swuiiii reason was tnat tlie cum nig ol tne Chinese is not best for China itself. It is not best for her people. When they come here there are none to preach tlicir language, and the consequence is tlicy acquire only enough of the English language to transact busincs3and come in contact with theonly worst elcmeut and are uilliienced by it. It is not best for the Chinese govcrnmcnt-because the people uc iieciieu mere to aevclop that coun try's vast resources, its mines, etc. As to the effect of the exclusion law on the mission work in China, Mr. ISrvan said he did not believe it would be affect en unless the Tinted States sends back niose Cliinamcu who are now here. He sum in concluding that the Chinaman would never conquer America bv shot and powder, but if he ever conquered it it would be by his rice bowl and chop sticks. Mr. liryan left this afternoon for Rich liioiul, a., und may come to Asheville again. it aic enuuL'u ocnaiora WHO nirror with me as to our duty in the premises lo nom inc senate lor a year on that oui. l. ne worn niibuster' lias no terrors lor me when I am convinced of the jus tice ol my course. I have been through several such contests in the Semite nml uivij)s wan success, ivir. Cleveland is not properly advised as to the situation In the Senate. He bears onlv nno sirl unu xie wants to Dcncve what he hears. llie truth is, however, that be must make sonic concessions, and the sooner he realizes that fact the better for the country anil the better for the Demo- cratic party. He is asking of the friends or silver what is tantamount to an unmanly and a revolting surrender, and uue iricuo oi silver win take such a step." jM. Y. World. ' offering; special prices on the above Roods. Our assortment l vrrv l.,r,.,. and prices low. Bvery niece irunrunltifd Rive perfect satisfaction. Cull early before the assortment Is broken. POCKBT, BOOKS. PlTRHim. CARD CASUS AT Ifcsiysor & Smith's Prescription Drug: - store, 31 PATTON AVENUE. We arc ulso offcrlnii special barguius in these goods. If you will call carl. ,i . .. amine our stock, you will he convln.,,i .1.,.. wc are ofJerinji bargulns In this line. Our stock is always complete in every de partment, and you can ulwuvs c-et ,!.,. you want at Raysor & Suiitli' s . . uv.auuwil, UJIU1I tines, breweries, and other manufactur ing industries hnve been established iu recent years. The i.-tinn ,,f States has forced Mexico to establish I Loesc ministries." IM. Y. Sun WHAT UIO UtMKi, 8AV ? Tlac Ureal Question Mow Before The Country. Washington, Sept. 8, "What did Scn- itor Daniel say to Senator Stewart ?" is a question like "What did the Governor of South Carolina say to the Governor of North Carolina?" and "Mr. Speaker, where was I at ?" that will go thunder ing down the corridors of time n. swered. ine question now 111 the mouths of every one arose in this wav: 'To ward evening yesterday Senator Stew art was trallonini' nlnnn mi tu ti,;.i day of his great time killino- dyer speech, with no indication of ever getting to the end, when suddenly ocntiLor lianici crossed over from the Democratic side, stood on tiptoe, grasped the long white beard of the Snnia ot the Senate to sit ;if!v liimui'lf r,.l whispered a word into his ear. Th, Ne vada Senator looked surprised, dropped bis arm that he had iost r;ii;,.,l ton,,,, size his denunciations of "the emissaries ot Wall street," gasjicd once, said "Mr. President, I have finished " nn.l -.t down. Then the Senate wcntititoexecu tivc session, and before emerging from this State of legislative sei-rrt .-i,i;r.,l Possibly the question. "What did Sena tor Daniel say to Senator Stewart?" was answered behind the closed doors. It so the auswer has not leaked out. X. V. Sun. A I'tlltKV KO V. UA.HV Kirrii's iiitoxiii:. -li t a J 1st a sisiii,K. 111 THIS IS TUB llEST 0 C1SNT STRAIGHT CIG4K liVUK OI'l-'UHUK TO THE PUI1I.IC. The nuine and luljela on the boxes arc fur- ished hy the Old nudlRilluulc l'eun Mutual 1.11c insurance Company of I'hiludtlphia, which is a cuuruutec of the uoods. (9IADII IN TWO 8HAPKS) For sole ua)r by Ucinitsh & Kcagan. How Uiisiness In iIcU1iik Vi TIiIh CouiUrv. l.Y.MA.NSVii.i.ii, K.I.. Sept. 11. The Ly- mansville Mill started today with a re duced force and short hours. Ckou 1-ton, R. I., Sept. 1 1. The Cromp- tou Mills, which have been idle five weekn, started today. A.nukkson, Ind., Scit. 11. The Penn sylvania Glass company has resumed operations at one of Its factories here. Ashland, Ky., Sept. 1 1. The steel plant, alter two months' idleness, will siiirt up ncuiicsuay. DoviiK, N. II., Sept. 1 1. The Cocheco 1 nut works resumed Saturday after lour weeks idleness. Ukistol, K.I., Sept. 11. The National India Kublwr company will resume in pare 1111s WCCK. or. 1.01:1s. M-pt. 11. Ilircc factories. giving employment to ll'.ilOO men have started up 111 &t. Louis within the past Ralelicta Has The Mouct. Kaleigii. N. C, Sept. 11. The Raleigh Cotton Kxchangc adopted a resolution giving notice that the cotton dealers here are ready to buy all thccottonofTereil nn this market, anil that the banks will sec mat currency 13 provided to pay for it. TliouKlt UauKiiuir BIluli Alio vc llie Earth He Kept Cool. Whirling, W. Va., Sept. 11. William Sayres, a boy 'JO years old, wus assist ing iu the preparations for a balloon as cension. Just as the balloon started sky ward one ot Sayrcs's feet became en tangled in the rones between the brill, .on and the parachute. In an instant he was lerKca iroui tlie ground. Thousands of spectators saw tlie young man carried inio tne ciouus Hanging Lead downward tna in danger ot dropping at anv mo ment, lie succeeded in netting hnlH nf one 01 tne ropes and drew himself to the rim of the balloon, where he clung until landed safely on the Ohio side of the river. It was Sayres s first balloon trip. NO MONlvTAKV CONFERENCE: lCiiitlaiKl KVlll Adhere to Tbe Uold Htaudard. London, Sept. 11. In a letter to Kobt. Iivcrctt, the Liberal M. P., Sir William Harcourt extinguishes the last hone of the bimetallism as tn tl rc-asscnibling of the Ilrusscls Mone tary Conference. "Although tbe gov ernment IS Wllliiic to consider Hip proposals of other States," he wrote, "they will not encourage expectations which they arc unlikely to fulfil.". Sir William adheres also to Ida ' f,,n,mr declaration, that any interference with the single standard as now established 111 LCnglund is open to the gravest objec- viuiis. Death of Tbouiai o. Cuurchlll. New Berne, N. C, Sept. 0 Thomas G. Churchill, of the firm of Churchill & Parker, died this mornine after n tractcd illness. His brother, llenj. L. Cuurcbill, died only a few weeks Both were estimable vounc mm v.nl. eigh News-Obscrvcr-Cbronicle. He Has ot vet Arrived Cilrl. Washington, Sept. 11. The l'resident during Saturday morning attended as closely as usual to the duties of his oflicc. He even Rave an iuformal reception to Prince Vorihoto Komatsu, grand nephew of the Mikado of Japan, who is traveling iu this country. But shortly before 12 m. tbe l'resident ab sented bimself from his office aud seemed to be anxiously awaiting a message. When informed by Dr. Bryant and the professional nurse of Mrs. Cleveland's safety he at once went to his wife's chamber, where be staid two hours. Then he entered bis office aud author ized Air. 1 hurber to confirm the rumor which by this time was running at lare all over the city. The baby is a bright-eyed, healthy looking lady and is the first child of a President of the United States born in the White House. Mrs. l'crriii, Mrs. Cleveland's mother, aiiiveu 111 v asuingion Sunday morning and was driven to the White House. She will probably remain for several weeks. wic otT 1 oki:iuni:uh liieir l-.x termination NecesHury to Have China. London, Sept. 9. The Standard's cor respondent at Shanghai telegraphs: viceroy Chang, notorious for his hatred of foreigners and for encouraging natives 111 the barbarous treatment of Kuropcans, is reported to have ad dressed a petitiou to the throne, openly advocating the extermination of foreign ers in China, especially the Hnglish. as ncccssarv in order to prevent the even- tial partition of China amontf European powers. "The hostility to foreigners in the prov ince ifl 11 n Iifi f Prescription - Drug . Stoic, 31 PATTON AVENUE. Xt 'Was Not Cholera. i-,j.v,ij:x, oe-pr. ii, me cholera scare started on Thursday in the House of Commons has abated. The woman who men was supposed to have died of Asiatic cholera is believed now to have had merely severe English cholera. croim "Way Oil Washington, Sept. 11. The Septem ber cotton report of tbe Department of Agriculture shows a decline from the Au gust condition of tbe crop of full seven points, being 73. -i this month. nsnr.-,;,icf 8.05 last mouth. Ciller Justice of ISe-w Mexico. Washington, Sept. 11. The President has nominated Thomas S. Smith, of Vir ginia, to be Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of tbe Territory of New Mexico. Home mil Helecled. London, Sept. 11. Tbe House of Lords Saturday night rejected the home rule bill by a vote of 4-10 to 4-1. More Cholera Iu Kerllu. Berlin, Sept. 11. Four new cases of cholera were discovered iu this city ves tcrday. " President Wluslon's Oon. Chapel Hili,, N. C. Sept. 8. There are 308 men at the University. Professor Bagar will meet bis class tonight nt 8 o'clock ia tbe Assembly hall. Neafchatel cheese, Swiss cbccsc and Brtticls, at Kroner's. Celebrated Hats FALL. SHAPE, Just Received. MITCH Haberdasher, 28 Fatton Aycuue, Abbeville. Wc have just opened a choice stock of Vine Candies, includ ing Tenncy's famous goods. In scaled packages and iu bulk. l'ECK'S, Opposite Mimuaugh's. CAROLINA ICES COAL GO. NATURAL AND T -I T- MANUFACTURED 1 U 111 ALL KINDS " HARD AND SOFT COAL 39 PATTON AVENUE, ASHEVILLE. -TELEPHONE OFFICE NO. 130. YARD NO. IU -TIV THE- MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY THE.TEUT BEST WORK. CHURCH STREET, TELEPHOHE 70
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