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The Black Hills Daily Times from Deadwood, South Dakota • Page 1

The Black Hills Daily Times from Deadwood, South Dakota • Page 1

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If I billies. Vol. 2. DEAD WOOD CITY, DAKOTA TERRITORY WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1878. No.

SO. Mils Inilii Local Advertisements. Banks and Bankers. Latest by Telegraph THE i. Von H'trtone' ii A for 'Uti-llhin gtatti ot Ntri'nts 111 head eahi fin rfl ar A ilhM mj, pitHifr i-i id trhailft i.H(iiiii, i MrpfiiliT waik 0'Hhi 'i? Of) II ill.

for lutr a. fie. Jol.li eoiiiniT'a jury i VI a i I'linit-r am in for 'intitK In hrl Ir ro I. Il ttioii ui l.i iihain, cuiititahla ft in 4i Wl Pftllt jury ht Itmnd jury lit RniiiticlJ liros. meat for lluee iii-tuih IU JO John Itiinha, f.iiitu.K tn uiCt'Uit lljiia 0--t.

1 00 John aWiiulnsj ananit' lai-n a ui I'r. liyai. room I aiai-tion lu uu Proceedings of the Hoard of County The Hoard of ('oinmiwioneii of Law-rem county, H. met iu regular sen-siouontheli am) transacted the following huiinei riiw-r iat. July 1, 1H7H.

Hoard met at a. nt. TreteM (i. (Jiileo, Jiimeft Kyun and J. ll.

Whit ion. Ou motion (lie hoard proceeded to make the tax lev for the year as follow AtfomtumntHts unttrr tHt htn-i TVn "I tjna par rim, tiymnl tafa ymn fur ai- was rr.ih "tf4MKJl. T. l-Hidlm Ionise A I'M. ll if "VT tokuow lUt ifilii' Tf ar in want anything-, limi1 1 1 -Uitng Fr nl or full.

Ihu I'imm If thv piaea through hi- li m.tk" iiii-iii IH'WII It ft 4 1. K. 11MH HAI.K- An tin-itvi'liMj mu-htif mui-" )U ihtj hllit-t', Hli'l Ml til' lltt.nl dllltlle My. Mll l.i At Od-Utu ft hhanaiau 4 No. Main mp t.

jv'- lf Jiolt HAI.K and l-l ihi hill milt mih'xit 1ito Kumraai 1 tf HAI.K -1lfalaM ii inuu Biri I "i ti rii. I.1MH I. I.e'-I p-Mau-1 raui id Onir! Ct'v. rooit la aeunail diurr, litr -I room and kiu imu ncio Jnium- of IMf II. II A IltiKHAl.K TU'- LuiiuM I tart.iy t-rfl MD'l M.ii.tii ii oi the ntitilT in i Biol lli yilti tflii 'i i in.

rtrtiMiiitM I Hn Miln II. V'ik A th tf IJOK HAI.K qjaits n. 't i null. 1 hrtciL, I ll I A ffl'-AVlf Jiolt hAl.K Wt lit- H.KolkAi I.uU HAI.K-4i( m'ti-- -i t- Mivr. MH At-.

Ilf 1.1MH Al.f.-HTil 1 fiJ I-1 hill clim- on i'l I I ICul'-htts. A'piy 3 ii II il. A J1R HAI.K -trr tivSkf ui I'j Ii ii. i A i i. 1 1K HAI.K p.r'1- ti i-i 1 ia irt- i.

u.l 'i t-. i fiir Ut ttl TMtf wf 1 1 I 1 iticsr. rpAKB Vr i-if. Mi- li'iiMnin 1 km M4lt i-ir Tli ftla BUM -t ill. Of WiljHA0 BWf I A- ply to Mra.

M. V. l' U- runt. JK MKNT I a it Wfftafiiini'' 1R KKNT -11. pr lia i.o.sr IiH'f -4iaff hy r.

mt i WaOtx H.lOUtB (Bit 'M Kllill 1U -It p'-r Imp- JKltiNAl. A tt. Hi to y-ut t.itfia- r. "I Purtim Raof ID in I''t fuf i-pli, IH ant oitinv la ti i Imi.J fet1Vrfe MI'PlVIBg 11 Ii' i If II A I.r Hiw. ii.

1- Mr to. ij iUtiiie rliHlm aii't if it -t kkviM aii'i mi-i J. p. tmUOkNK. Mrn I npr'1 L'tttmf H' a 1 i T- Mihi EI I AS f.tH h.

rriHK roprtlirBtiip 1 r- i tint bilu oatn I- i i i i 'n A Co. i tin tv Ji-j it. -i Mr. H. Mutni-r- r- 'I'll' Hill f.f't 4- If.

I "I I- ut I (i Ul ftaai, ly Ki-hk A II Wnj. Hull, ur( tl.e r. A t'0 avm) a'! li t' Mi- of lha uui llllw, Mlirf aJ'U) I i.ia ri.Mi;K.s, P. W. lUMII.loN.

11 1,1 IJr N- OTITK I- tliitt I nw fur ii A- iiii-mu ui'jU a aniu-b oi'i fi.m in- 17.1 i V. I'H. torn THK rBrtllc ia Hht Ma riMBK'-Mnnol Ih- iT--l 1 ai-f mit- hmJIi-i aentui or u. irwju couiM-at of tit urri pi.KTKH WARNKK Accounts for Sale. Tti Tiim liHVint nu.d- iiiniiy minihti" I' i r.illtM-i in ii tij Miownit: ct.iin!.

lip li i-tnain nundiim ID thl ruluins ualll cllJi.r 4li or fti'tlle. T. K-il. jr 1 To l'o'r A I'utu-l Ki H. A.

OallKlM T. li A. M. "Uvd 1'. A.

I.jtiM'ti. cutril H. F. -1 'y II- -1' V. I'nmn 11 H.

huri-n. Hc-'UturHiit -i I. Ii. Yn.iuKl'luod fl Charlf. Mri.li i.

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1 vl'T. Ii ifiiU'i i I 'txlrhtLI rt-j-j 'I Jd-ph lurus 4 tut. Jjuenu Th ml'uve IU Dill he n.l tc IMT.I.IMIKH 'I IMKS. M. Gillene WATCHMAKERS akd JKWELKKS ia i'Dl'llr the larui'Kt must ci.x-Utr jileu-ftui-k of "tiiiicads, Watches, Chains, Jewelry of every Description, At Inw pri goud (tooi on he bought t'ull and onviiii" yoursplrri.

hu-Ik-o n-pairod ia the All w.rk wurninu d. iici2-tf M. J. WESTHHEIMER, WlmU'Milu uud Rm'. doaii In Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods, Etc, Etc.

MAIN KI'UKKT, t.w.r.uid.ir.lH.-l, ilEAl)WU0lJ, Rforlr I fur tKt 'I ibi tht Vvwnf iui A'if4 it' Nf'inv ''it Incoming Hjif. ial 1d th '1 iiii-. rilitM I III VINNK. II VT ClttrK, JillT The iak li ft Il.ilCiwk At 6.0U p. m.

with tin1 fullowiii irtNt'hi rn. John It. J. M. Wi-Mt.

KUUM 10. lift lure at 7.2 with MISCKL KANEOUS Nl 10. --Si rn Urf Mir-r-niHii bT'i-imi -fu-ni in p-f nif tr- r.utivn i-f the pr'-, 'In iineil unM ht ariit him ut to the nature uf Ir wiuti. J.i't 1 1 Ti. ni j.iur-ii.i mil.

'if if a ii il: i 't4 1 ft 'i lu thai irnu 'if 1 tv -jil Saliinlay f-'f rtr i Hi will ue tsitli him blia.Jf'.f IiiilKli ll Jh't Tlf cuiin'i iri ll.inui ilnm Unxv i n-H tir-ti i i if r(-lfl tti lit" lit- rirnul titiuti i.f Cvpr I1. i tul iiit'ui jU t( ill B.ii4iHf iilt 1 i.r.i Sas I K4m r-i Jn! It i ial rt-turr to h.c rt tvT (f jf''" ihr ili nun I i itit-Mtt ar(ini, k.ii'tiit rt-i ui u'no, 11; ilnnii rain, ft, iM'fKii ni, U. Nun 'titixatia fen tl Bit Die '1 Jivm at Urf. All AM Ji.lr 111. -Ji ft glUlC of lif Tr tn snariliun (rf-nirit'l hrtwritll Uinniti ftnj tin I.

'n i Wii h-l uii ll. Miti'htll, jf 1'i var If fiifaljict up iih a I it i tw.i u-trihie nil hta iti l.i- tiaiti Ut-Ur. 'S i UK 4 1.. i i At a ins meeting iTMnii in i haiup dc Mar-, iu-i-irjiiit, air. ut lh' il tru in.

1 i.e Iwii iff th ft.i(JrKie vt iu jiuri nf the M'tTur'n iMiiicr, th the iiicflii-g er.d if ii. A nit-el-iii ttie i Ihri-rv of tha Iriali r-iit'a rai iImi 1, trM lo-nihl, ar.ij 1 1 rour of the MiT'r met the couc ui retire of the lueetiri. Aftr the u.i-rt,i on haiiip de Mar A crrmil wverat humireJ he-l 4 iu inCiiitomi 'a-tJ thr upli I lie r-tree'H 1 br hiltr.l at Orange lifttl, on ht. JtiLet Bintt aid Lroke the tair.diiwi with atone. Nuhe-jUtiitlv fviryiiiing b.iame juitt.

MuNiKrAL. JuU 1" The following trja will arrive 'I hurJay ami go into rDip vriit ri-yimrril, frutu Ar-g Lte i Kife- fn-in llcmniingr.iri1; iitv-ur-t, tr in Hut i- i rd. Irnu 1-il'iy-f urth, Ir ai Kit luiii.L.I lite 1 rtri uaiju froiu l'iu In addition to tl A at.d 1J hAltrie of ftrliiJerv, Irttiti Bt.d jjctc. l.iut ieu. b-r f-'t-itor hinilh will arrive to-inurrw tu a-um of the trorw.

The ttsl airergth of the (rrn-Aon on the will he hftut-en 0 am 3J.U0. k'idf thoiisai(d round of Inll cartritJprs were brought Iroui t. I ieieu'a inland arnal t'j-l v. Atum-her Mrai-Kt-xuc-ii have ulready arrived in lha city ir 'iu varioua part of Ontario and lieber, wrij an iJ-e I iiileJ Maten, for the ftiiiiivt r-ary celebraliuu. 1 he Uran-1 1 run ha tjrlidJtn ita eiDpioy-en ab-eniiiig tLenifcelvti ifjui duty on hridity next.

San Kuanchco, Julr y. A dia'ch received at artuy head'juarlera here fntu (itu. Howard, dated head of Jiinii Creek, July Hih, earn he found the Indiana in f'iice on tne height Dear the head of utter Creek. JJ advanced in two coluiutt, one under Throckmorton, Coiirirtiiig of two companies of arulK-ry. one of lLfdutry and a few volunteer1, aui the othtr under Bernard, conriifting of seven companies of cavalry and twenty of Ivibbin'tj Acout.

ifowaid accompanied the latter column, acd icinar's acuuifl notitied hiui of the vicinity of the hostile, when the cjralry moved forward at a trot over the foot hill, each over a mile iu the accent. The Indian were etronyly pocted ou a rocky crettt. One company was Ml with the pack train. The other! deployed and advanced handsomely under heavy fire. The accent described ia ateeper than at the Mhwiouitry Kidge, hut not a nan broke rank, though several naddles were- emptied and uiativ horea killed.

Ti enemy were driven from their tosh ion to another iie pht in the rear of the greater elevation, and crowned with 1 natural defences of lavarockn. Jutwei-ty minutes thit KuitioD wait alho atormtd from diuerent aide at once, and ft raj id pursuit commenced of the Hying Indiana, 1 wi.o abandoned Loraee, proviftionx, ammunition and camp material, i 1 tie hoetiiea made for the thick timber crowning JJiue Kidge, and made anoth- er stand, hut were again dUlodged and pushed i'jur of live miles further in the mouniitinfl. The roueh country and the preat exhaustion of both men and horea caused a cetwaiion of the purnuit for today. In di'is engagement five enliflted men were wounded and about twenty homes killed. It ih iiupofKible to state the low of the enemy.

Their women and children and best horses were moved before the liiiht bean, apparently in the dir ction of Liraud Ronde, nd the huttite fled in that direction. The otli'eru and men behaved in the beat possible manner throughout the atfair. As green apples have arrived in Dead-wood we may begin to look for our ju senile population to double up" W. Paowa. M.

O. Tarsi. BROWN I THUM ankers. I)KAtnV(joI), f'AKCf A TSatuati a Omternl Dmkind Bvmmt Issue Drafts available In all parts of the U. S.

and Europe. irnartrr1 graph, adravi nndi on orea aud hulilou, aud coliwciit'OS nut' I. Cold Dust Bought. M-tf C. Htibhv Vrlr.

ki. rTKaa'NH rdrinna. t. J. MrrriMi.

Ifiifv. M. P't. I heytniUfci PtS'M. J.

Wool (Jit A'k i i hi-r( ol. l.uu wf ltDTsr Stebbins. Woodi Post, BANKERS, Deadwood, Dakota. A. R.

r.nvaut, I.E.Wiu.CuIi'i, First National bank; Cheyenne, Wyoming rft.oft. fcfPKpi ph.iuii.oim MW A -ivane mud' and highem rl paid for tf-ld I 'ii nt and Ktillion, Lauiftit and Moid ou all the prit ciiai iiitere-1 J.iiid on tiiiie i.n'.t and eM tiona tnada witli iiruruut returu. 7Aw If CALIFORNIA CLOTHING STORE. if- WhulaU and rvt'iJ aa CALIFORNIA CLOTHING! (xpvealiy mountat 'turf for this Mark,) I Furnishing Goods, Boots, tiais, vaps, irunns, Valises, huooer Hoods, mission Goods and Blankets. OT'K atork cannM he pxrelled In miant'fv -or quulity.

nd we art wellinjc Koodit i Iowit tlmu over before aoJJ in MUXTER a LILIEXTHAL, Sn: Bulldinp, Main M.ltt, ItiTt-l STRASS WHITEHEAD, Wlioloaale and retail dealers tn DryGoodli CLOTHING. Furnii'iing Goods, Hats, A W.tj 1 F. T. EVANS, Proprietor. Till, l.li.a tl.

Shortest Route Lower Rates of frahU tt any to it Hills. Th-y aro t.audNi a I K- od enlcn-rd to ihfir rm) iitiriit lays A'u-I traaiorbtiioii nj.i'.j a i lit la lit Us luiiLiia a RELIABLE AND SAFE ROUTE riBUKlti-lllKTif Xllir SuulM A Warehouse at FL Pierre I- u.fl for .1 ll ni, Freight Contracted At th lnwat rat i-a from all Knlrn and -ui fi-ni pi.irr.ft tf. itm ff t.p hi; KUKI). T- KVANH, Fl pieir. furttr Uf-initatlofi ui ll Kl pi.j'r M.

l.ji.rt-r. aoutt.wttft coro; mi i aire, la. DRAl'W'MiH. l. T.

LACK HILLS ART GALLERY. Sherman mnd htm. Photographs finished up In the best of style. Black Hills uicuts constantly on hand, J. W.

IIAUI), lij.rlS If I'P'I'nt-tfr. Chas. 0. Jacquemin, -Ma: 'i Naiiye Gold Jewelry Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, KT, K'jr, ETC. r.i.

of Wit nl l. Sliu't, PKAIAVOOD, D. T. and jaadry rej-uire-J ai.d wn-raiit ed I-t i iie yi-sr. n.y.T il I W.4H.

H. KURLBUT, -DKALtlJ IS Drugs, Chemicals Toilet Articles. Cueier corner Miuii aud DEAD WOOD, DAKOTA. ceo. r.

IKURAM, j. g. waccar INGRAM IMACLAY, REAL ESTATE Mining Brokers and CoUeetii acents, Oflict, Exrhumje Bank, Jtt adu KKFEKENCES: Bbows it Tavt Junk Imx, Sol. Stab, 1'ead-wood. K.

l. MiciAT 4 Co, Helena, Montana. Pkwt.h Ft. Hentf ii. Montana.

C. H. Imubam, i Labile Chicago. Ay ruts for th Otrhmted. Studrttakrr aton.

lVt Bent Deetken, and Ketail Iealers In DRUCS MEDICINES, PAINTS AMi OILS. Agent fnr 8tfinwny and Fix-hnr uuii BuruL-ti IiEADWOOD, D.T. Mf i i 1,1 l1wn torn. Q'i outfit ol)') Norif-k. loadt-r.

if you wnnt tuiMue-H nt whieh jH'ion of either fun mitke crt-at pay ad tli tima tiny work, uu- purtiewlar to H. llaixav A oue. ir 'i ll. uwai.s, pot lowit-nt aiMia- UtBllMll Rntil- A hiitith, iir'V iub. p.at-tinft an 1 nt iui i nip of r.Mt.

1 liniT A 'k, WOir.ir lr ian (raa'o Mt'i'h hutin.a I t'li-'i' AO (It sa 1 Vf riai.k Uo.otwt. 'Mi hi.Hi.d d'hter 4 i la 1 "V.lH.-li, U1m KniK a ort'k''iy i rtritT, int lit it mi.J ii Haen nM ii lili-a A naidi ah, 4. 111. Ii A I'H 6o ui ft Kftl' llli ti. glAdllitf rti.t:iy ro( I uu pM'll it' 11.

Hll tillUIV HI.J HllVFitJkf "i.i'ntl -ri AO Oil l'K'HfJ, fuf Hlld fllllWSh li.ff ikmo ril til A ittiii li.n.U-i 'i ai, Jo 17 mi 4o ou l'KI til li-arsm A iumi- i P. Home, iuii.it fl Jlii. (. II Nt mion, iitl I. I r.

nt III KoM oiiii! fol Mil i'r F--ru- r. t.l ouy Will. I utile, HOI It on rtui tjtt I B. I i 1'. -i A 11 ifti.itn i I'.

II I tr y. auj n.itd flu i. Ifc." JUKIWM t'f Mr- in in-r. UkM.t-' trt- of H-'h, loft J'r ll Ken, 1. l.a- ti Pit i Si .1 riair t.7 i I fl- Mi t.

ai.airt- I attoilifj f. K. 1 Mfidti. A man. I.

iili 'if. i- f-l a oo irs)' Mm, tr-iatd I ii id i ,1 A I hiti.l-r 4K .0.. i i- If- all Jt M. im Pi ilitibt, t. The above is as near ft rret statement of bills allowed fir the three in mIi4 ending July I-t, as wc could get from the Clerk's unrevii-cd uinutee of the T-M'eeJiftg1 of the ard.

There are several accounts wlticli were avowed that not ap ear in the hd and the a. vet al rad a ipervi-or' pay roils aieQotfojted up y.d, whirh wil awe'l the total They will appear in Clerk McKinnia' report. O.i motion the adjourned to meet in rcgn'ar e.iou in Ociber next. Personal. (Jen.

Cunningham ingoing cast. WiU start ou Saturday. Senator Spencer vat at lo-marck at lai-t reports, en route lo 1'eadwo'xJ. lie will here woo. Judge J.

Cimpboll, I. S. Iis-trict Attorney for Dakota, arrived lat evemr from Kapid ity. II'! is an intelligent and gi-ntlem tn and an experitncL-d and und lawyer. District Court.

The caw of (ieorge (iraliam, of Leil City, charge! with selling tiipior without a county licerjtj, was tried thU forenoon and the defendant found guilty. Saturday wan set for pronouncing sentence. The case of the Ttfi'ilory vs. Witcher, is now in proves. T.S.

MARTIN Co. Wb a ui fiorlhwtat (or. AAwtMnai ami flttm W. South Deadwocd. ChicagoSash.DoorsandBlinds, ALL KINDS uK Hardwood Lumber Hickory, Oak Ash and Black Walnut.

Asttrtito Hoofing i'titer nwrf Bttildiwj J'njH-r of ali Hindu. Vfnll ittofk alwiiys on hind, tind will he hold 'har for r.i-h. AM of uative luiuoer, lath mid hinh ou haiid. K. ftrfft, South Dadwood, oj.p.isrte I nrral.

myfirf 11 rANTKM. Rui.kkeejK.r Clerks Pum-yf lie' Men. itud i-veryhit dy out of i.ni-pUiymi'iit Io'ukm(i' in hiiruie tu your own eily. tiiwu. or Kitle.

Sio'itry or iMiinininMOU nil statu fur termj. A' liooiii TrihiiLv Builuu.j;, t-lii' Plini, 94 iru SROSE IS T- niotrv PuB'l it ii.it.t( in, i. I I hi. I uuiil) I 4 it On motion petitioiia were taken up. The petition of Shtftwig I'auluy laid ovit for further eiplatiatiou, A petition of the cititns of ruuk City for fna rad from that pi act to Helle oiirche tm read and adopted.

The petition uf L. Clark. Jaa Km (j, J. V. Matkin and others aakmg an appropriation of JoO for itpening a road for lha.lwood to Hear Ilutle, wart jei ted, 'I'lie petition of the ritlteni of Lead and reiinifitfton, aking for the lotalinn of a ad bttwren thee lor ti wa.

granted, and J. Ctrl, Mr. Hatketl, of l.eid, and Mr, Auiea, of l' nningfon, were app iinted to view and Im ate said road. A peiiiiou a toll up City crek to I'al-elMrltoiu, wait laid over. The petition for opening iLe alley between Main fti.d Willi.

uii' streMfi waa laid over for the lack of funds to do the woik. The committee app iinted to view the fold between Spejrtiali an! the llelie ounhe pre-rijtt ft of the road whiili, i n.ot. ni, wat At ptr l( and the fond ilartd a public highway. 1) ard adjourn: J. eJA'tiM IAY.

July 2d, iard met at p. ni. All the mem-bvr present. A petitiiii from ihe citien of I)ejdocnl, dtclaring the hide houe of A Vanot ker a nuisance, was pre--tfiited, and upon examination the board decided they hat) no juri-nliction in the matter, but recommended that the petitioners biing the matter before the dia-trirt court. hi motion the board agreed to examine the road running from bpmte gulch, ovir ihe Ikur Ihiiv trail to Oa-eiia.

On i imii tir-ii of the ciEi A p'l, it wart ordt ied thai the surveyor and U.aid of county coinuiiiuera have their cer tilicaltc placed np-n the ollicial plat of leadwood and -jutb Hcadwood, the same lu be properly recorded and Ucme a part of the rtvirds of the county. Hoard adjourned. J'AY. July GJ, 1S7S. Full lmard present.

On motion, the county clerk wan in-ntrucled lopiiblir.li nu order, stating (hat the county will not be fur any more billn contracted fur the keeping of paupers outside of the county Loa- The road aupcrvinors werft ordered to diriconlinue wurk, excepting upcu vuch work ad is now iu progress and not completed, as there no more fundi for this purpose. Ou motion, the board ordered the Sheriff aud his deputies and coi.Htablei to ee that the retail Ii-jiht dealers he made to pay iheir licenses without further delay. Tiie County Treasurer was authoriaed to take such RtepH an he considered nec-etwary to collect the poll tax for 1.S77. Ou motion, County Attorney Miller wsj imUrucLed to bring fuit agjinat Jaa. A.

Ji.nd to recover ,003 paid him on back work. It was ordered that Chinese opium houcea be licensed the same as retail liquor deal ere, foOO each. A contract was entered into with Sol. ar for the putting in of a culvert on Main street. 9u motion the bills were allowed and warranm ordered drawn for their payment James tiaelv, atrtit atiporvtsur of t-ntril, bill f'-r the months of MttrHi, April and Muy Mctejjliciisi, I'-r huni'iiul 71S is Ktiike.

jimtiue f-f -111 0 t'liih Spencer, couctahle fees 1,246 fiO 11 ltr-Miiu-n 4 hU Ur. Fortier. exatn suing lunaticn 10t tw Kelltty 25 W) (i Millar. lt t- UinUiuson, coronnr htv.f HU 60 Chun biKMuifr, taking care of Peter Nelaou, 65 day? 195 00 Report of McPliernoii et ai for aatt sing on a road 60 CO Graud Central Hotel for hoarding jur- ort d-a-'iO lo Thus- tfn.ruvu.-k. Kt'a curd of ito OU Mt-Iuthlm A CaxM-ls, fr nut uf jail in Oatral (i-ash) ft) Beameii, rent of tiospiul fw Uiroi-n A Bmith, ptiper 6' OU fiohlw.

relit for hOf.piUil In Harker. justice lee 4 Hill, liy-pitat Htuart Ul A illianiM, Imilifl (M i.akf. hartlHai't i'hoa Wluttuker, lumber ath) Ii wj.

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