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The Black Hills Daily Times from Deadwood, South Dakota • 4

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'a' l)LA( illLLft DAILY' TIM KM: THUHSPAY MOI.ISIN.. ALiL'ST' waa return and gat back before the Basement Bargains! The Daily Times. LIEBMANN'S sented, and in which everybody shall take an interest. As an exchange wall aaya: "'Ihxre it no otliur iua'itutiuu ao aUmely eounecled with the cause of pro-gresaive huabaiidry and arlitaiieliip as our agricultural faira. Yrar uftvr year they vie with each ulliur, and conaiiit togsthur over ths re.olta of their labors and thsir observation, and study and contemplate the broad flalds lor improvement that yst lie beyond unexplored.

In at lending our fairs one often eomea in cunt net with things and es pliuoiples applied that before to him ware unheard ol, which set him to thinking and give riae to valuable ideaa that he never would have hud without the obaervation. No man has alright to be ignorant in thin country, and no man can afford to stay away from the fair and GrJbi.JblJhJI? OUT MINERAL bELT. Edward Knapton received a out on the head by falling rock in the DeSuiet mine. Mr. and.

Mra. Frank t'ornen of Central wure at Lead yeaterday viaiting friemla. A McLeod, Central, for choice brands of liquors, wines and bot'led goods. Whole dealer. 7 1 Im ins ditch supplying Hi" Cniedom mill Unrated yesterday above Central and the mill waa compelled to hung up atampa.

It will be repaired today. Aleck Ballentyne has put in a planar at the Highland mill to plane the lumbr for the new addition for the steam atuinp. LaUoee A Ceutral, dealers in meats, egs, butter, poultry, game. Give them a eall. li 17 tf The Good Templera of Lead City will give an ice cream feetivnl Friday evening at their hall on Mill atreet.

Boas -To the wife of Howard Scott of Ceutral a boy. The father is delighted with the little stranger. No trouble to show goods and quote prices at Leowenthal Central. 7 81 tf. Rube Miller of Lead ia greatly improving the appearance of his atore room by a coat of paint.

Judge Smead, road auperviaor of Lead City, has been fixing the bridge that was washed out by the last itorni. Charlea Randolph bayan moving his stock of liquors and cigars from Carbonate to Lead yeaterday. Prescriptions a specialty at L. P. Jenkins' drug sto e.

1 5tf Lead City Hoee Co. No. 2 received their nickel-plated cart yesterday. It is a fine one and the boys are muuh pleased with it. Lots of goodt (riven away at your own prices in caah at Leowenthul Broe.

75,000 WORTH OF DRY GOODS, OARPE ETC. s) 9- -F, OF FOR OUT SALE! TS, MILLINERY, CASH BEGINNING AT THE BEE HIVE! W. E. LOWE CO. Silver platcl Sii-ar spoons.

Itut'ci- Knives. Tea Butter Dishes. ":i.sb rs Long handled lint Dippers. Quuit (Won shaped nippers. Stamped Pint Clips Quint I.iilire Wash liasins Ill qt Dish I'lllW I i ts.

VI set eiM-ll i ts 10 lo 10 to i'j 12 -inch 'l ea Triivs Long handled Stove Shovels 10 inch Tie l'l it. 2-lfirirt Colfce and Tea Milk Strainers N'titinetiiuteis Decorated 'n-pidores Ill qt Stamped Milk Pans 10 inch Scalloped Tube ake Pans Soup Ladles 1 1 inch Pot Covers lb Measures Large Vegetable niters 1 Pint Kiiniiels Dust Pans, full sheet Klour Sifters revolviug Mouse Trap 10 inch Preserving Kettles. Flinty Co. nh and lliush, case Stove Hooks ami Lifters Bristle Scrub llrushes lii.sk Urooiiis I lb Mixed llifil Seed 12 Boxes Matches Good Cnrrv Comb II. use Hru-h Ladies' Shoe Dressing.

Mirrors, Hxl'J Machine Oil Towel Hollers Rolling Pins Iliupe vllass Tumblers Lain) Chimneys i. Dozen Good Goblets Glass Pitcher and six Goblets Colored Glass Pitcher, six Goblets ami Tray Jelly UJjss with Cover Fancy MaTul Cake Dish Glass Set, four pieces Butter Dish, Sugar Howl, Spoon Holder, Creamery Hand Lamp, complete Brass llauging Lamp Large, Good Lantern litass Ilird Cage 13 10 15 10 10 10 Li 10 5 15 lo 1.1 25 10 10 10 15 15 10 25 25 10 ii'ttle 115 cts 1 25 15 cts 15 each 15 cts 5 5 II) 50 1 00 50 set 25 each 2 50 1 25 75 TroiiuS, Valises, SatcHels, and fton-sands of lugs too numerous to mention. W. E. LOWE CO.

DEADWOOD, DAKOTA. 4 utALEaa uirriiiffi, Go 0 Schuttler and Rushford WAGONS, Agricultural Implements, BARB WIRE AGEftf i'S FOB fesillon Mk With Engine or Horae Power. DEADWOOD and WHITEWOOD. F. W.GRAVES, PIANOS AND ORGANS.

I have iv on han-l a guod itmiit of Guitars. Violins an! Sliest Mm. All which I mu offnn Kahtvks Pair s. YfrU Dt lilV tO trwt tat HUT mf'-flt'C VOTlj t' wt; wbst y.rti Htjfif. fi ui af.aojfi ar- ii-n.

Kitd it 1 Dl trouble to lie-Hi. r'U Muic lioonif, rvn.fi -Va-UoM auii Kiifraual. ftrt-eat', tiiUkt-r bitit Itflurt jurrhi-lif TAKE NOTICE. MONDAY, MAY 21, 3 A.M. M.

LIEBMANN. 22tf cavalry that escorted them out. They concluded that tiie Hilla were doomed and bettering thia. they mnde the beat terin they could. Indians are all great on making inapa, a ati'-k and the aand being nil they need to map out a country.

Kwan aa selected us the map maker anil hecommsnced by drawing the Hills, the north and on'li Ii.iU of the Cheyenne, and then locuted tin toftii ol Spearflali. Froui thia point he drew a line east of south along the foot of the Hilla to the Nebraka line, and told the com-mieeiou they wculd cede everything weat of that line. This waa satisfactory all around and then the coinuiiaaton ahowed their map and pointed out the UiM parallel which they aaid waa the same thing. They then drew up the treaty but inatead of the 1113 parallel, aubatituted the 102 parallel, which they followed aeutli to the lielle Fourche, then down that to theforke, then up the south fork of the Cheyenne te the and then south, but never aaid a word about the change they had made in the treaty map, and they signed it, never for a moment auapecting they were giv ing up any portion of the country ex cepting the Hilla portion. The valleys they auppoaad they had reserved until at a later day they discovered the awiudle that had been perpetrated on them.

Swan laughs about thia whenever it la mentioned in hie presence and taya that the white man always haa a forked tongue when talking to red meu, and for that reaaon he will uever aign another treaty. He waa one of the head men that went to Washington in the fall of 1MH0 and granted a right of way aoroas the reaervation to the Northwestern and M. A St. P. roads, and he waa the only one who would not aign the treaty.

The preecnts of course he accepted as ell as the hospitalities, but hi ainature never. As previoaaly atated in the Tints, the signatures can be obtained, but they never will be until there is a change in the programme. As long as big councils are held and oratory invited, the white man will come out at tho little end of the horn. The most sksptical will now admit aftsr reading John Graaa' apeech that he ia not only an orator but cute and quick to make a point, aa he did when told by the commission that he waa no repreaen-tative of the Indiana. Another thing in which they display the cute.

Grase aaid they must go home and take care of their crops. Thia sounds well to a dowu-eastar who ia at once iui-p rested with the idea that the Sioux are great farmera, have big cropa that must be harvested. If the troth could be known, John Graaa never planted a potato, never held a plow or yanked a weed oat by the roota with hia hands, and he ia just aa much of an agriculturist aa any man who raised hia voice in the council. We remember very distinctly and not lonj ago, when these same Indians planted potatoes one dny that had been furniehed by the government and the next day dug np the see-1 and eat it. In this connection we state that the agency farmer and the si)uaws did the work.

On the same date, each family was furnished by the great father with one rooster and five hens to start thsm in the poultry business. To keep them at home they were staked out by a at ring tied to leg and as fast aa an egg was layed the head of the family eat it, and when the egg season ended, the chickens wsitt to pot. Agricultural Fair. Is it not possible to have a first class fair this fall? If it is, a movement there fore, should be projected without delay. We don't mean a horse trot exclusively in the interest of ths sporting fraternity, but a genuine, old fashion comprehensive and creditable exhibition in which all people may participate; in which all determined effort to give them aa thorough a drubbing as the rules of the game will permit will be made.

And a word with the boys up there: The Rapid City base ball club of the current season ia compoaed principally of ball playera, and haa a delectable habit of winning eery game it playa. Reference in this respect ia made to Sturgia' and Chadron. A meeting of the Metropolitan Association was held at the City hall last evening at which the committee on constitution and by-laws reported, and report was adopted. Clay Lambert was elected manager and Fred. Ecclea captain.

A committee waa appointed on nuiforma, with inatruetions to report at next meeting. No game for Sunday haa yet been arranged. The aseooiation meete again Sunday evening. Board of Edrcatlon. The meeting of the board will be held at 2:80 thia, Thursday, afternoon.

W. M. Lata, Sec. Wanted, Pixno. I wieh to rent a good piano.

Inquire at Timiu office. B. F. Akihi. South Deadwood ee.

Rvalar weekly meeting of the South Deadwod He company will be held this evening, at which a full attendance is re quested. 11. Foreman. HiaMAs Biw Horr. Sec y.

Bide Called for. Bide will be received for painting yndi-cete block according to in my office, until Saturday Auuat 4tli, 1mk. 7 81 td J. K. 1'.

MiLL.ee. Girl for housework in small family. 7 Sltf Maa. B. I', h.r.n.

Notice. Fremont, Klkhorn and Missouri Valley Railroad, and Sioux City and Pacific Railroad Co, Mh-souri Valley. Iowa: The general offices of these companies are removed to Omaha. and all commenications pertaining to the buai-reee of the freight and pawenger depart-mcnte will be addreexed to the undersigned at Omaha. Neb.

Office in Omaha will be in the Merchant National bank building. Kara ham and Thirteenth etreeta. K. C. MoaiBoTva, General Freight Agent, J.

R. Bc 7 lotf General Pceener Agent. If tr I DEAD WOOD. DAKOTA. DEAD WOOD FOBTOJFFI01S.

UIITUlMI 0PTU Or MAIM. Arrlvim. I'luxw. a.m Dallr IM neutral, Cirliou- TerUle HMVm. 100 Dellr.

eiwt Houlara. CrwfcUltf V'im. Hperlth 3:30 p.m. p.m. Bapld UHgr rlaUalena.

Hr'wna. Till Lafllu, M.aalaya, WtnealAa, Fridaja 7J0 p.m. tu a.m. tiuiter CUr, ta Kuchtnrfl, Mirailara and Fna.j. 7:80 p.m.

I 'M a.m. Minor Mid HsKliter wta.lcw open trine a. lo. antf 4 p. m.

general delivery 0wn froin a. tn. until 7 p. tn. Bundera, ween friau lu a.

m. until 11 a. m. yramont, Elkhorn Mleaonrt rMi R. P.

50. 1. DA EC A WVIarffl w. Taai-e erleet Harder, Jon 1-t. lie, et A.

Mountain rltandard Time. Mo.tr. Mm I Wl. Kurt. Vr'nll Paae.1 STATIONS.

Pa-, rr'lit. lUd ChlCAM" MWurl Valley Luiui Dakota June on On1 ch Bmtthwiok. 4.... Brennan 4 if :47 Tig1 JH Ml 71! :30, 7:1 ti" a ie 4'rt 11 il, 917 5.011 1 1:0.1 4:3 10:17 t.101 :00 4:94 10:00 Block Hawk Spring Valley Tlifcrd 8.4 1(1 1:16 .:1 11:0.1 11 91 Hturifl Whltewood 7:3 7:00 7:16 AT a.m ft. THE CITY.

The ping hat brigade was grouped tod photographed feeterdaj. ftiewerfl repair Rawing ruaohinee Wizard Oil Exeelaiore gave another Una concert laat aaning. At nasal it waa eomewhat ebreriated. Dr. Robert Goering, leasee Homeatake taea; office, Lead City.

Assaying in all its branches. Chemical analjrais of ores, 7 81tf Oar qntrterlj aerial, K. H. Driseoll, auditor, author, begins this morning, and will continue to and inoluding baturday. New grown applet in btrrela or by the pound, at 1.

Goldberg's. 8 The nana! rain fell last night, but unaccompanied bjr thunder and lightning. Leowenthal Central, have the largest variety of gentt clothing and far-niahing goods which were aated from the late Central lire, and which are offered for cash at one half of eastern oost, 7 81 tf Regular monthly meeting board of education this afternoon. That Fourth of July exeoutire committee seems to hare been irretrieTnbly lost. Nothing has been seen or heard of it for week.

Try "Angelina" for rheumatism. Bent at Deetkea, sole agents. 5-Htf Tenta were pitched yesterday, opposite the) residence of Sheriff Knight, Cleveland, fur the camp meeting to open tomorrow evening. Go to Siewera for repairs ot all kinds Shears ground, knives rebladed, umbrellas repaired, Ac. 6 ltf The Detroit Free Fresa cigar, the best 6 cent article in this or any market and the equal of many cold at a bit elsewhere, to be had only at the Vienna.

Three choice milch sows for sale. 21tf Dunham A Svaui.di.no. The Dead wood rifle clubjhad a praotice shoot yesterday, 300 yards off-hand, resulting at follows: Ickes, 81; Plowman, 25; Hamilton, 25; Rioe, 22; Kstsohest, 17. THE BEST WORK. EITHER MANUFACTURING NATIVE JEWELRY OR WATCH RE PAIRINO AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRI0E8 KINO JEWELERS, DEADWOOO.

The Pioneer hat completed lis usnnl monthly railroad, but terribly miiee rumors in its preaentation. Verily our contemporary hat poor appreciation of the Intelligence of the public. Gasoline stoves. The beat at Grim-thaw'a. rrayer meeting tonight at the congregational church will be led by Dr.

Thain tnbject "The Christian Heart A Flare (If God's Dwelling." Iah 67, 15; 1 Cor 8, 16 and 17; Rev. 8 20. All are cordially iu-vited. "Angeline," the great rheumatic remedy, sold only by Bent A Deetkin. 6-Mtf Thoe.

Perrett, an Elk creek ranchman, arraigned before United States Commia-aioner Jones, yeeterdty. charged with perjury in a certain land entry, was upon examination discharged, no evidence appearing against him. Pianos and organs for the people. Tun ing (3 to $5. Work complete or no charge.

C. K. Hawlii. T7tf The long talked of ball for the benefit of the Central and Golden Hum company takes place at Shannon's hotel Una eva-ing. Upward of 6J0 worth of tiok ts have been sold, assuring very large attendance.

Dead wood will be largely represented. Go to Leowenthal Broe-, Central, for your clothing and tarnishing goods, wbirh mutt be told for cost in 60 dare. 7 31 tf "Vienna bakery" is a very eomprehen-eive couplet. In addition to everything pertaining fo a first-clase bakery and confectionery establiehment it includes the beet restaurant west of Chicago, and i the great depot of the city and II ilia for garden produce. Bah and everything in season, good for the table.

If yoa waul anything choice, go to the Vienna. Reliable reports. Information and ad view on mining properties, title, stocks ad other aseoritiee. Taos. H.

Warm. Deadwood, Dak. The Bail Field. After refer ring to Eenday'e game at a "walking match," the Journal ears: It it nnderetaod the Deadwuod baee ball eiub intends coming her to play a gam next week. The day baa not been at yet.

Tne players from the apper ewwntry will be welcome, and will receive eowrteoua and gentle treatment everywhere) bnt on the ball laid, and tnere a indattrttt and reaowrcea ehall be repre We've Cot 'Em on the List!" OLEARING ignore the progress that is going on about birn. Many a fortune haa been suddenly amaaaed by the solution of a problem that dawned upon the solver tie the reault of hia experience at an agricultural fair. PERSONAL. Will Fra.er returned yesterday from Rapid. At the YVtntworth we find F.

F. Kelling, of Tboll. C. E. Clement, Lawrence, Kanaaa, at the Keystone.

G. A. Sellery, Cedar Rapids, is a Keystone guest. Wm. Daiber arrived from Rapid at the Keystone yesterday.

W. L. Ball the Boulder "Man of Stone," is at the Wentworth. W. C.

Burthen and 0. Bandy, Fort Meade, are Keystone guestB. O. Grsely, and C. J.

Smith repreaent the Flour City at the Keystone. S. Brayer and K. R. Pope, Klk crask, are late arrivals at the Wentworth.

Mrs. John Gsston returned yesterday from an absence of several weeks in the valley. M. T. VanKeuren, Consolidated Tank Line, regiatered at the Wentworth laat evening.

Dr. Toad and family will leave for the eaat, to permanently remain, we believe, on Sunday. Frank Berry accompanied lira. Berry to Sturgia, on her way to Rapid yeaterday, returning laat evening. United States Marahal Maratta and Clerk Tonng arrived from Yankton at the Wentworth last evening.

Mrs. False, formerly a resident of Dead-wood, prior to her marriage, was a very successful thespian star. Commodore S. B. Coulson, one of the best known Missouri river steamboat men, will shortly visit Deadwood.

The marriage of Louis Miuzsr and Miss Nettie Holalein takea place at the residence of the bride's parents this evening. Tom Jones, who hasn't aold his tunnel to the Northwestern, came from Big Bottom laat evening, stopping at the Wentworth. C. H. Dresser, proprietor of the White-wood bouse, and railroad hotel Chadron, arrived from the latter place at the Key-etone last evening.

Judge Thomas a-id Stenographer Abbott returned last evening from a term of court at Hot Springs. They report a busy yet pleasant term. T. E. Bradway, route agent for Wella-Fargo, arrived last evening from Chadron, taking rooms at the Keystone.

He displays a gorgeous Harrison necktie. Mr. Seward, agent for one of the largest grooerv houses in Chicago, has a hand-tome suite of rooms and an elegant line of goods, in the Miller block. He will shortly leave for Buffalo to be abaent a month. Clark Rorapaugh returned laat evening from a tour of the valleva, with a beauti ful memento of the trip; and it'a not altogether an optical illusion, either, but one of the prettiest democratic campaign badiree yet produced.

A letter from New York, last evening, makea inquiry concerning Jamee Brown Thornton Chase. The letter sayt: "ssvcral yeara ago he went to Deadwood and never has been heard of since, and the family suppoee he ia dead." Information will be thankfully received at thia office. Evidently we are to loee our Rora. The Big Horn Sentinel aays: "Deputy Sheriff Rorapaugh, of Deedwood, who was here recently after the prisoner West, was so muoh pleased with the mining outlook in Johnson county, that he will soon return and engage in extracting the sordid duat from the Big Horns. He declares there is nothing in the Black Hills (o equal what he aaw while here." The Tmra has the best blanks.

Sioux Treetiee The preaent attempt of the commiseion to obtain the consent of the Sioux at Standing Rock, bringa to mind other treetiee, and the light Indiana view them in. John Graat in hit talk, ee reported in I he Tinaa, ie aim ply a repetition of what we have heard in eTery eonveraation had with Indiana. They ail tell the aame atory of innumerable treatiee with the Great father, in which be never kept feitb in one of them. Fair promisee to get the content, and than a nemory that re taiue none of them. Grata epvke of the Black Hilla reefy that was aigned by leaa than He ia 'way off in thi, as from remembrance there waa leee than fifty.

White Swan, a bead man at the Cheyenne agency, wae a member of the council that concluded the treaty that waa ratified Feb. 28. 1-77. Swan ie a humorosa eort of an Indian, can see a joke ae soon aa any one and enjoye it. even when at Lie own expense.

He eave of that treaty that the Bille were fall of minere. all armed and better war riors by all odds iI.il the soldiers. They were in the Hille, ard in bis opinion were there to stay, as the eotdiere Lad been all ewmmer and winter driving tbem out and tha mure tLey took ont, the more there Our Patrons to have the Iknefit of the Consoidation Stocks The Entire and Complete Stores DeMOUTH WHEALEN 7 81 tf. Central City Miner's onion bought the aceuery and chairs that belonged to Kim mer hall of Deadwood. The Central and Golden Hoae will have the use of I lit in for their dance to-night.

W. S. Allinson, real estate dealer. Loans negotiated and collections made. Mining stock broker, notary public and oouvey-aueer.

Abstracts furnished. Fire insurance auent. Office injthe Ost block, Mill street, Lead, near the Lead City bank. See big sign and headlight. 24tf Vt.

S. A LL1NS0M. Get your blanks at the Timcs office. ARRIVALS AN DDE PA UT RES. aaaivALS.

Northwestern Mra Dysart Mrs Leader Jas Hall Peter Felias Z. Bomker 0 Matson Smith's hack, via Sturgis Lee Wall Sum Bow John Tucker Jim Nung A Anderson Charlea limes Barry Mra Barry and Jouea child Mrs Jones and Wm Shiedly child DEtABTUaKS. Northwestern Lewis Judge Thomas Frank Abbott, Young Rains Autoine Itains Capt Uaratta Greely Courtais. Smith's hack, via Sturgis VauKeureu Mrs Potter Barry Lizzie Moore Deadwood Hoee. There will be a regular meeting of the company this evening at their parlors at o'clock.

A full attendance is dejired as important businesa it to be transacted. Chas. E. Staci, Foreman. V.

H. Dobitv, Sec'y. To Housekeepers. As houaecleauing times are ow here. I am pre mred to repair, refinfah nuJ ut holster furniture-, also clean and work over hair, wool and mdsa matresses.

all at living prices. C. H. Bo. ui.kE, l'Jtf Sherman St.

Furniture Store. Gat your blanka at the Tmna Office. Bias Wanted. Proposala for lumber, ahinglea and ma-aonry will be received at the office of the secretary of the Deadwood tion works company at the bank. Deadwood, Dakota, tor the furnishing of two hundred thouaand feet of dimenaion and common lumber more or less.

Separate bida required for each kind of lumber. Also two hundred and fifty thouaand (2A0.0OO) ahinglea. Also for sixteen hundred (Ko0 perch of masonry more or leaa, accoiding to specifications to be seen at the sscretary's office. Bids to be opened on Saturday. August 4, iHM, at 4 clock p.

m. By-order of the board Of directors. Gao. C. Hirsoa.

7 2'J td Secretary. K'ndericarton end Primary School. In the Anthony building, upper Main street, Deadwood. Hours from 10 a. m.

to 2:30 p. in. Price per week per scholar, 75 cents. VI aa. Cobb.

7 7tf Bef-lreratora. Gib Stone Co. have received an ae-sortment of family refrigerators that excel in convenience, price and appearance anything of the kind ever before seen in this city. They will pay for then selves iu one season. Call in, ladies, and eee th-m.

1 ltf Lnmber. Rmk-1, A Co. have established a lumber adjoining the Deadwood flouring mill and keep in atock a iulj anp-ply of common and dimenaioo lumber. Flooring, ceiling, eiding and finishing lumber. Partke intending to build will find it to their interest to see them before baying elsewhere.

7 15tf Kale Help Wanted. wln t- lew hImwh -alary aril ir lij -aim-r to tn wholesale mu4 re tail tra-1 o4 all tae teadiur eitaea We are tit. laravaa nor hee ia taw eoeovy. a4i-1 2 oeeta tm eUMBpa fell frim-lara. Mtal aseverea.

Ccotnulal MTc Cou, CUM-ineati, o. al as For Sale. Charcoal in large or email qaantitiee for sale at my More at all time. 3 tl J. 11.

UAMoa. L. R. GRAVES Combined now tiller the bargains ever presented in thi. country consisting of the most complete assortment of PIlrLlVITTJIlE of every character, solid nud plattf, CTIXSffAWAHE.

ono OKEHT At aliii it Chicago Prices. I'hese fit-Hxhs, iiohout, are ihe Latest Desi-rng and the I inest i. in ing the LareM ck in anv house of St. I'aul, an i-hib irjj niOre pres-iitahle thai, where in the t.oufiiry, at Decided A. Most Elegant Assortment ot China, Mous tache Cups.

Etc Notice in hereby given that tb firm of F. ZIPP, Boots shoes ia diacontinned. F. pp retiring. The buaiueee Will h.reafter be carried on tj C.

E. ZIPP, At F. Zijip'e old tauj. Main atreet. Deadwojd, Jolj 9, IKex.

V. At P. c. e. uve.

IT WILL 3PY YOU To Give Us a Call, DEFiiOUTH, WHEALEN Si GRAVES, Main Street. Deadwood..

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