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ARIZONA WEEKLY CITIZEN.m -
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(ornir Cliorch aail Pennington Sts.
Irrt-li- y looks as though it willLogan for another term of 6ix
2z Calabasas, Tncsoa t Norlhwear 'r'aJ is to ba a broad gauge
J a yard wide.
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rltry mountain tops will throw up
r w caps and shout for joy when..bis-i- railroad receives the:eut proposed to be given by
I- -1 Star will keep quiet and not adI.. ' measure, the voters of l'inia
' give na almost unanimous-- .!.nt for county aid to the Calar. .Iroad.
l.'-Iti- ? Star Spbyax has opeaidi. -- tii oa the Calabasas ruilroad
. t , L it it speuks with a very Lad- . A ft.w golden cachoas would
. . n. aromatic odor.
Iar editor acknowledges thatl-- - waa well informed informed
- is ii-n- t of ths numbor of billetsz. -
--' ived by the owner of P. O.
i ' Star's verification of ourr ?3 i . . uive and must be considered
r lat,!-- . authority.
i ' t information aboutLb of Arizona is thai the
z a all made out and signedt - .icut, but is dated February
TiiC name of the personj . - - tLi-- gubernatorial honors are3 4 i thrust in tho sweet bye
, , D..V. dan ford, of Tucson.
. .rted, with apparent candor,l Ibs3as railroad eeliemo does..a t'e support of tho Star be--i:t-
Las iavested nil hisi hi- - Narrow Gauge company,
metLing of a rival to ther cd from Tucson north. As
t. ;s chielly wind, he must now. - trrssiagly collapsed condition,a i blow liim up very often,
Pity.
A .Siiii Spanish doctor ia inocu- -I
- ; ai.Lnts with cholera bacillus'! . m-ji- . ting with wonderful suc-- t
cholera. Theso doc-- tjr altogether too smart,
6- -1 1 i r t a man to dio com- -'
'2 . l! iisoase, but want to keep, f t further progressive experi-- t
- V'e expect to be soon startled- r t r4 of the discovery of suc--'- -'
wiuatiou.against bullets, eer-- ;is ju, taxes, slander, babies and
t :Jz. The doctors are too smart,J; r ty soon they will not only anni-- 1
' disease, bat at tha same timer tj.ir profession.
j. cikE is a prophot up :a Maine,1 John Xickersoc, who had figured
situ Ecology nnd mathematics thatt stftl Gabriel would ploy his trump
V.r.rjJ.h. Ho had gathered aboutLl. in fifty credulous followers who,
j nt day, clad themselves in long,i ' t,a-me- and were prepared to
tit r t.3 kingdom of heaven with cleart:".. tj reserved seat?. Instead of
r.: . a tramp, Gabriel Feems to haver..3l the deuce with Kickerson'st-- r , uiid now the old crank is tryingt .wuco them that figures will liotzl Hat they have deceived him abouti years. Tho catastropho will occur,vi Lout further postponement, in 1SS9,
.z cr shine.
Ar tlii buainesi meeting of tho Armyc! t'e i'otomac, held in Baltimore on"We Ji lay, Gen. Grant was re elected--t3pres:ltnt by unanimous vote. Inr sp to the telegram informing himc! tun action, Gen. Grant replied:
''i'leno thank the members of tho so- -fctty of tho Army of tho Potomac for
r partiality in electing me for a sec- -
tixo for tliair nrssident. i wisneu: . , . . . , .
promised tue prooaomii oi iujbtaz at their nnxt meetinsr. 1 shouldrard it as providential should I bo
attend, but I nccopt the honor,t- - : :"a without the hope of performing
li'ies of the office. Wishing alliii ;r.s manv hanov reunions, I ro- -
- . .ca.n yours,
.gnt-- U. S. Gkast.Tie next reunion of tho society will
tui l !r in 3Iav. 1SSS. in San Fran- -
- eh trace mining began, ono of thet pests it has had to deal with is tho
who. after a mine baa been do--
'oielby others' industry, euddenly- Jvers that he has a olaim to it The
LiluJ!o Herald has this pointer on-8 salject
MA party by the name of Sam Collinsa t ro'mtive, we believe, to the ubiqui-"jTo-
has suddenly discovered thatae u entitled to an eighth interest intie ownership of ono of Lead ville's mostTiaible mines. Mr. Collins might haveSWakeae.i tn n citnilnr iMlnainn fit nnVtaa during the past six years, but for
.e unaccountable reason he neglectedt go uut,i tho other day. It is justyjssibietnat the Kin Van Winklo lotha'ST of Mr. Collins was disturbed by6 aia of these legal luminaries ofra- -j who are ever ob the qui vive
excuse to stir up
Colo--for
litigation. andj.jsp presence in nny community is
a 0110 instead of a blessing. It isI .infal commentary on our vauntedpMRressiveness to state that thero is noia by which tho mischiof-mnkin-g pow-- w
of these pottifoggers can be curbed.ao legislation bo procured by which
Jfresjioneible parties can be preventedwwa creating troublesome nnd unwarr-anted litigation at theirown ewoot will?
an we not have a law by which thesesaalless drawbacks to tho prosperity ofoor state shall be compelled to file a
'' equivalent in value to the amountieu for, before they can commense a
"Til action which must involve trouble"Vie??Mnse 10 tue defendant? "Wew3aid hke to receive a reply to theseSienes from some of tho respectablelali 8 01 Colorado, to whom tho petti- -
nuiba incalculable injury.
ew lork Sun's AVns1;inc,f
bjwumeuvs: "iho conference of Dem"craxic leaders gathered here from
01. mo siaies lor the laEt weekhave had iu viow the vital necessity ofPlacing tuo administration on a line Ofi'v.KJ. xuo has boon kindl
piain:y io:a that on nn ollmr nuAdministration hope for snccp.that by going ahead on a lino displeasinglu l.uu nsprejentatives of Democraticboatiment of the coantry ho willspeedily eomo to the partingUl ,ueir ys. la theao conferencessuch Democratio lecuera as Itaaiiaw, uarnnm, Smalley, Beck, Voorhies,rayuo and others...have taken apromi
A4. 1. -u-.- part, isanaall's recovery bo far csio ue ablo to bo tctivo wks the signnlior a comparison of vitws. The adminisirauou they hold must be Democraticor jlugwumij. If it is be DamocrAlicit must more distinctly in tha line indicated by Manning's actions, other thanmat of tho President. It is one thing tonave Uemocrals appointed to office, butanother to have Democrats appointed inaccordance with tl wishes of those.Democrats to whom tho party, if it isto probper, muat look to fight its battlesiu tho future. If there is to bo no mis
1 . 1 ...lata coout tne grounds of present ex-
pectations, tho latter idea is to ure- -Tail, ncu tho iJugwumps will have to becontent with what thoy got, or will getHereafter only by common consant."
The recant muaicipal election domonstrated one fact that our city oontm.ues to increase iu population. Everyconntj, village or school election sinceour dismemberment by tha creation o:r:i i- - rcouuij tour years ago, nas all own asimilar state of alfairs. MHrieopa countynever goes backward. Is is true that wehave our wtervah of doureetuon mwhich tho pessimist comes to tha frontwith gloomy predictions for the future,bat every year has shown, as wirely as itrolls around, a email increase iu crop ,in mining development, in people and incapital since Maricopa county was firetorganized. Our tar roll a so toetilies tothe same rssult. During tho past twoyears more cspitul hss came to Phenixand Maricopa then wes combined in thisvalley before that time. Some has beeninvested and more awaits investmentall of which as dsvulopicg or is preparedto develop our miniug resources. Thatour progrefia is to steady and yet eogradual is not tho Ieatt reassuring feat-u- r
in the consideration of this matter.Now that our titles have beeu strength-ened, ia the forfeiture of the Texas Pa-cifi- o
grant, and the virtual dismissal oftho Kcavis steal, it is expected that theinterests of the Salt river will le in-
creased aud advanced more rapidly thaubefore. Phenix Gazette.
Let railroads be built and public enterprises be constructed, and oar landof promise will blossom. We care notwho may be the individual instrumentin accomplishing those greet thing?,bat if he tuf ceeds in bringing ulwuttheso wonderful chaugca for good, ib5people will rie np and call him !lersed.The sooner our people purge Hum-selv- es
of the ugotifttit'al sentiment, "Icm better than th'-u,- nnd work in
armony for tlr public good, thequicker will wa nshiuve prosperity aadgreatness. The ma who deposlta r
oto in opposition to the Cclubajas railroad will never tell it; he will feel asmuch ashamed of his traitorous actionas the people will feel aehamed of him.
A New York dispatch says: TheFrench man-of-w- Isere is expectedhero with the Baitholdi btatue btweouthe 20th uad lloth. Tha Chamber ofCommerce yesterday appointed a special
committee to arrange a suitable entertainment for tho Commander and his ofiio
era, ono of the features of which will bea banauci at Delmoaico'a and anotherreception at the rooms of the ChambcmMeanwhile tho World continues ita ef
forts in behalf of tho Pedestal fund,which to-d- reaches nearly ?KJ.OOO, representing nearly 15,000 contributions.
The Chinese Regulation Aot, passed
in 1SS4, went into effect at Victoria, B.
O., last Thursday. It requires every
Chinese, male nnd female, to pay n tazof $10 per head each year. Employers
of Chineso must make a return of theChinese in their employ, under a penalty of S100 for eaoh caso of neglect, and
. i? i nt.zany person employing nniicenbcu umnamau must pay $50 fine. Tho nso of
opium, except for medical purposes, isnrl,ihiflil under a Denolty Ol ZlW lor1"each case.
Mb. Bakclat Hen-ley- , recently elect
ed to the Hoasoof Representatives from
California, says life is too short for himto make any more explanations to show
that ho ia a citizen of the United Statesand not of Mexico. It is painfully true
Rlmrt: but reallv. we do notsee how Mr. Mr. Henley can avoid wast;nr. n nnrlion of this precious remnant
of his existence ia explanation when
Congress meets and his right to n seatiu the Houso ia questioned. San Diego
Union.
W'ith frequent sittings of the Dis
trict Court; tho continuous session uitho County Court; a Probate Court
holding regular nnd seasonable hours;
threo Justices of tho Peaco possessingfame nnd experience, and a iouocCourt that Eecma liko an unchain-
ed bulldog to culprits, tho averag
Tucson scoundrel can see but little
inducement to commit crime. He is not
mnch afraid of the law; it id justice thatmakes him shiver.
Tho building of the railroad from
rioi,oona to Tncson insures its oxten- -VUl "w'"' -
Rton to Florenco ond Phenix, and also a
mad to the Oaiiotoas. Thi3 groat work
involves the expenditure of nearly
million dollars by tho railroad company,
a large portion of which will bo scatter
ed among tho working classes and mer
rhanta of Pima couniy. The rood can
be considered only as n blessing aad tho
aid asked should be cheerfully extended
Tnis is a Republican
tiP.wsDaDor and it honestly asserts thatGraver Cleveland is proving himself to
IG 1885.
be a good and safe executive, Tho fain!iiraiso accordod him by the leadingDemocratic newspapers of the UnitedStates Bhow3 that they endorse him, withn mental reservation as largo as that oiuo vtuue Jiountam aud San CarlosApaches.
Minixq companies who have acquiredcrj expensive experience, still prefer
me siump mnls to all othor tmivHi.Vpri,Some of the coffee milla grind well fora time, but tho ahock of tho stamps iaaa necessary in encceasfully workingores as is tho crnahmg process. Nearlyevery experiment with "new principle'iuucuincs mi3 proven n failure in Arizona.
Ihe murderera of Claiborno and theaccessories to the crime, whoovor theymay oe, auouid be made to euffer thepenalty of tho crime. The certainty ofpunishment will stay many a bloody"""" 'J iuo commission or crimsoncrime and the world will be the brighteru tho dungeon or tho gallowa removethe incarnate fi.-n- from fiio licht ofday.
it seems that tho convicted banker.Jamea V. waa nbout ns crooked inhis domestio as in hia financial affnirs.A secret marriago and a subsequentmysteriona death of the lady nro circum- -Btances that are again coupling notorietywithhisuame. Ho is indeed a scalyFish.
The Tcmbstone Record has absorbedthe old Epitaph and ia now known nathe Record Epitaph. The Rscord haaalways been a bright, spicy and news-paper, and wo hope tho receut additionto its heading will aot occasion u diminution of ita qualities ns a newspaper.
Some will oppose thocounty subsidy to the Calabaaas railroadthrough a fear that it will produce snchn change "of circumstances that they willgrow rich and bo compelled to imvtaxtH. That would be a deplorable condition of affair?.
Tncnu is no doubt that Gen. Grant iasufft ring from cr.ncer, mid all recant in-
vestigations prove that the dootoraproperly diagnosed his eabe in tho earlystages of that dreadful discaee. AH thatthe moat approved me.iknl ekill can dois being done for the bravo old boldier.
The bogus advertising agency ofMcllraich.t Co., 102 Montgomery street,San Francisco, has not yet attempted todeny its identity as u part of tho s winding outfit of D. Brown .t Co. The
press of Arizona fire a cuit ia tboir de-
nunciation of tli is thieving concern.
We reiterate that the Phenix Htraldmist iVti whrn t tnj-- a lio Cliiin
has not shown opposition to tho Reavisfraud. Our files prove onr assertions tobo correct It matters little now, however, for tuo (Jommifsioner nas npseithe t.luilo business.
1'nr. Star's pilence on the question ofaid to the Calabasas railroad may botaken as an indication of its interestedhostility. If tho Star oppooa countyaid, thero is no further doubt that thesubsidy will be carried by an over--
whi-lmw- g vote.
The electric light will be on tap againso soon as the lamps onn be polished upand put in the proper condition for theilluminating process. Tho City Councilhave conclnded that tho dark agoa arenot of the present.
Now, Mr. Receiver Drake, turn on thecurrent nnd let your cleclrio light toshine before men that they may teovourgood works and glorify our city
fathers, who ate Eometimos correct.
Tue Dr. McSwegan cate in Tomb
stone hns grown too interesting to
ita entertaining features with the gen
eral public and tho court ia now pro
coeding with closed doora.
A CuiCAcio man 1ms just rocoverod
damages in tho 6um of .5,00C from hiamt.Hw.r-in.ln- for slander, uuicago isgreat city, where they somatimos craatowonders.
ConoNEit MunPHV promise ua a cirens wuen ue joiru m iiicimeote, but Coroner Smith ia of tho opin, Mint n mnnkov BllOW 1M1 t muCUOl acircus.
The Star man will not go into mourn
ing, exactly, on account of Renvis's Per
alta reverses. He wilt simpiy mon- -
uniTfl another mine. "Sic transit gloria
mundL"
TniT was onlv one bust of Colcridgo
...,.;Ia,i H.nnHipr il.iv in Loudon by
John Russell Lowell. Itiaimid Color
idga had several during hia life.
Some Democrats will find the temper
ntnro nbout '212 in the shade when Pre- -
ninrinml Knnnwices tho name oiULUL iviw..'"Arizona's next Governor.
iTi.v.ir.LVD waa nutting ou too many
filnrstcd hairs hover bin ilalgunnisiaa.t ltnain tllOUCSt Ult OU uuuuiItuu 'w
Komaroll a little, yon knaw.
tr- - nnn,o. lik to know by
rrhni intricato process Council um -- o,
m !....,.. inw of the land without
having passed the legislature.
a nnd cooner: b.ef and bullion
Jiuvi huuM.silver arc tho nlliterativo resourcea
Sonthera Arizoaa.
Tiieee ia war betweeti tho gas com
.ntVannd consumers New York,
chartre of tho
light brigade.
Ttrr Kansas people aro
oua for raising pork Kansas rais
ing h 1 iu Oklahoma.
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n
KliortLorus nndg;01U '
famand
Fulino in in tho
railroad matter, tho Star now resorts to
profanity and coarse ridicule.
UKD-UVG- S, riAES- -
TUCSOX, PIMA COUNTY, ARIZONA TERRITORY, SATURDAY MAY
m..i.i...,inB,tiiVthe
growing
argument Calabasas
roaches, onts. bed-bug- s, rats,?,.i,rB. ch nmunks, cleored out
mite. - ,, .xrby "Rough on lvats. ioc.
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Aniu'tted of Murder.Special to tho Citiies.
Santa Fe, May 8. A dispatch fromTaos county to dsj states that Lee.Kiraberly and McPanl, deputy sheriffs,w ho on March lClh shot and killed thedesperado Dick Rogers aud two members of the Colfax couniy gang whilo defending the county jail at Springer,wore acquitted, tho jury being out fortyminutea. A spirit of revenge is stillprevalent among the sympathizers ofRogers' gang in Colfax county, and notwithstanding tho acquittal of the deputysheriffs. Should they return to thatcounty, it is believed there will bo further bloodshed.
A IwVNI) Gil A NT CASK.
Tlio I'oiuiiilttloner ut the CrurrnI LandUHlre Srttlcit pti Arlzotin Claim.
V, asiiikoton-- , May C A letter waissued to-da- y from tho office of thoCommissioner of the General LandOffica to Royal Johnston, SurveyorGeneral at Tucson, Arizona, in whoseoffice certain papers have been filed intho mnlttr c f aa alleged grant to onoPeralta, claiming and embracing aregion o! country J9 by 150 miles in ex-
tent, aggregating 4,000,000 acres ofland, including the city of Phenix andtowns of Florence, Globo and SilverKing, tho major portion of the countiesof Maricopa, Pinal and Gila, and alarge portion of tho Whito Mountainaud San Carlos Indian reservation.The letter aaya: ''Evidence that no suchrecord exists ia sufficient evidence thatno such grant was made. The essentialfoULdation of a recognizable claimunder the laws of Spam and treatiesand laws of tho U. S. doea not appearia this case. It ia my opinion that thofutile work in which yon hnvo been -d
for n year nnd n half iu tho direction of investigating tho allegoi claim,wlilon from your statement of ita
character, had not beenplace 1 you in a condition to boentitled !o consideration, should forth-
with be discontinued."Ilnrrililr Jlnntrrhy a Lunatic'
Special to the CiniLV.Santa Fe, N. M., May o Yesterday
about three n. in. at Bouito, about fif- -
eeu milea from here, Martin Nelsonarose from his bed and whilo commit-
ting a shot aud killed Dr. Wm.II. Flyun, late of Boston, who waa sleep-
ing ia the samo room with Nelaon, up-
stairs in tho house of M. S. Maybnry.Tho firing aroused tho family, whenNelson shot and killed Maybury, hiawife and two pou?, and fatally wounded
litlln .ui;liUir. A noichlmr uttlalaimed and came to tho boino and hotoo was shot dead. It waa supposedthat Nelson remained in tho houao andten citizen watched it to prevent his
. . i .escape. At seven a. m. me guaru wassurprised to hear a shot from their rear,andllorman Beck fell dend. Nelsonthen went down tho main Btreet of thetown firing his Winchester, and was shotdead. Nelson when sano was a quietcitizen. He came hero four ycara ago
from Nebraska. There ia great excite-
ment and tho whole neighborhood ismaking coffins.
Tlio Commanilius licnrral.t5reul to the I'rcrzKc.
Santa Fe, May C Gen. Phil A.Sher- -
iden, Lieutenant Genernl commanding
the nrmy of tho United Statcp, nrnved atSanta Fo at 3 o'clock yesterday andwas tendered a reception last night.Ho left at 10:40 for Arizona and thecoast. On their arrival a lour of inspection of militnry posts will be made.He is accompanied by hia wife, Col.
Jnmea F. Gregory, Aide-Lam- andCaptain C. U. Tompkins, Chief Quar-
termaster Division of tho Missouri.
The Lnml Olllce.
Wii!.hincton. D. d. May 7th. Geuerul.Stmrka. of Illinois, is v:Koronaly rcorga
the comniifsioncr ttuo prcceueu muili.ltil(s in tho hnuda of Secretary
roller, who tooK away an power nuuthnriiv from him. In a number ot inat-m- whnro Jlcl nrjaiul liau orucrcuspecial inveatigationa of land frauds iutho West the agents woum uuu upouOimr r.tnni to Washinzton that "they
directlv to Teller and tosav nothing t( tho Commissioner or theT.an.1 Ofiiee. In this way a number otland franda in tho West wcro uenoernie-l- y
suppressed. General Sparks intendsin nrum tin nil ttlfSO OrlCinill BUOJCVIS Ul
Ho U not a man whom nnyLrtft.irv would caro to try to overrnlo
in such investigations tenner is ;ur.Lamar a man to mtericro wuu mo mnu..Minan nf the jiireaux uuuer uim,o"tsnerl Sparks will only find help fromtii.t nr.i'nt aecratarv. n nns uccuchargeil that tho land frauds investigat-.- i
in ttriorado last summer, properlyopcnetl up, would show a direct connection with tUU C10CUOU Ol IUO tuiicuutat Honntnr hv tho Colorflilo Legislafnm lnt winter. Tho managemeui vithe Land Office has been tor years ui- -
.IK-- in tho interest of capitalista and:r-- r .r - r ii':n:.n,.nr,fsteni corporaiioLBwhen he went out ot tho Lsnd Office,
retired only to go into the employ of thetolnsnn. 'Ioneka.V oaniaro Jkoiirouu
nt n Blnrv of SlU.iuu a year, auoi.nrnfin ninfna m tho interior ueparimeat and tho Postoffice, under tho rulenftho lust twenty year?, uavo DcenMiioilc vhiiimi on account ot tno tacui
ifh thev afford for iatrodiicmg,t.ir ir.cnmbenta into high salaried
positions with rich corporattonr,
Captain PlicUn' AJlInn Acquitted.Vnw Yonir. Mav 7. Thia afternoon,
when tho jury trying Richard Short fortnlilii!iL (JaDtmn 1'ueian reureu, ua
i.l.)nn5 of tho court house remainedthronged with people. The jury havingmmln known that an agreement hadl.noti roschml. were brought into courtnn,i natl whnt their verdict was. "NotKuilty," answered the foreman. Short'sfrienda set up a tremendous about, but
ipklv onicted by tho officersTii.. iiiiiiro frowned in indignation andamazement nt tho verdict, and said:"Gentlemen, I am astonished nt yourwrdieL Yon are discharged from allfarther service ou this panel." "I movetnr thdielmrre of tha prisoner." saidCounsellor Brook. "Granted," said theCourt, in a manner that seemed to showthat Hia Honor was anxious to get ridof such extraordinary business.
Tlie London TItue Speak.London, May 7. The Times, in com
menting on the attitude of the conservatives to word the government respectingthe Afchan question, characterizes the
conduct of the Torv leaders as nnwiaIt saya Lord Randolph Churchill waanot quaiihed in proposing to rctnsa supplica to tlio government. The approaching election will givo tho conservativesthe ample opportunity to arraign thogovernment at tho bar of nnbhc oninionThe Times argaea that the conservativeparty would bo much stronger if it abetnmcd from rude and extravagent pro- -pjeaia. ihe government may have mis-managed the Afghan business. The ar--wuiu oy giving nuvico wnicnshowa that the opposition ia incapableoi uomg any better.
Severe AVcatlicr In 'Vlconln.CniCAoo,May 7 Tliu Journal's Jare3-vill- e,
Wia., special Bays: A powerfulwindstorm set in from tho northeastlast night nnd the thermometer fell to28 degrees above zero, making icequartar of an inch thick. Tobacco bodssufferad severely. The thermometerstood 2S degrees above zero to-da-y.
wnica is me co!de3t ever Known here iaMay.
Daring lllslivray men.rorrLAXD, Oregon, May G Tho Ore- -
gonuna Spokano special says: Bothstages running botween Rathdrnm andCnmr d'Alene, the regular and tho opposition, were Mopped by two maskedhighwaymen four miles this eido ofIxcurd'Aleno in tho woods, abouto'clock yesterday afternoon. The reuularBtago waa stopped first. It had twopassengers, a white man and a Chinaman. One robber covered the passen-gers with a ritlt, whilo the other wentthrough their rockets. Wella Fanro kCo' box waa broken open with ahatchet, but it contained nothing but apackage of Oregooirms. The robberssecured CGI from tho passengers. Thoopposition stage, which came along halfan nonr later, had lour passengers, undthe robbers secured alxmt $300 frommese. a no military and civilians arenow scouring the woods in search of thohighwaymen.
Ku.-l- .t Occupies PeigMeli.Tehekan, May 7 Advicea from Sa- -
rahk state that a email forco of Bus--biana with four guns now occupy Penj- -let). Ihe same advicea contain a state
ment that the Russians huve completelywon over Sarahk. Tho Turcoman telegraph line ia now completed to a poiht120 miles beyond Asknbad. Thero isan apparent lull in tho Russian prepa-rations for war. Tho Afghan troop3along Bala Murghab, not having receiv-ed any pay for n long time, are greatlydemoralized.
Vnsliln;!on Note.Washington, May (5. It is staled
at the postoffice department that Post-master I'olmsrof Chicaco waa removedfor offensivo partisanship. Tho
said Palmer waa an act-ive worker in the recent campaign audone ot those Republicans whoso contin-uation in office was not dnemed advisa-ble by the administration.
Treasurer Jordan Fays the treasuryconnt is practically over, and everythingfound most satisfactory. Three silverdollars, which escaped from n brokenpackage in tbo silver vault have beenfound, so the only discrepancy is twocents missing from a five dollar packagoof penniea in tho cash room. Yesterdaya heavy sqnaro box, wrapped in red tapeand securely bound, was found in anout of the way nook in tbo vault. Thekey had been mislaid, and a locksmithopoQcd tha boxi "rhir-- wno fnnu.1 incoutniu a UotUoof dinmoudS, a bottle Ofpearls, n bottle of attar i.f rosea and alump cf gold. One of the old employedidentiSed tho articles aa presents topresidont Monroe, about the year 1823from tbo Japanese government, andbad been stored in the treasury pendingtho psBssgo of an aa; of congressauthorizing their acceptance. CongressI alien io legisimo ou iuu uuojcui, uuutho sriicls were deposited in the treas-ury, where they have remained since.
Tho state department has not receivednny protest from tho Austrian govern-mos- t,
concermog the appointment ofMWiater Keiley to Vienna. Ihe cabledrumor that objection will bo madoagainst him because his wife it a Jewes?,finds no credence in administration cir-
cles'. Thia government recognizee nodsfferenco between Jew and Gentile.It is also remarked that Mrs. Keiley isnot a Jowcss except by parentage, aasha abjured her religioua laith whentho married.
Admiral Jouett lmforma the navy department that everything is qniot onthe Isthmus of Panama. Ho aaya theColon will sail from Aspinwall for NewYork and will carry one halfot tho marines Bent to the Ismusthsoma weeks ago.
Mutiny on tlio lllsh Sea.Paris Mav 7. Advicea from St Vic- -
cent report that while the MessageneaFrancaise steamer Villo De Marseillewoson her way to Bucnoa Ayrea theemigranta on board mutinied owing tothe bad food furnished. Theywerofin- -ally overpowered after a desporatofight.in which the captain and severalof tho crew wero badly wounded. Teaof the nnssenccra wero killed or wounded. Tho vessel put into St. mcent,where she ia guarded by a cruiser.
I'irc nt Hampton llcaeli.PoiiTSMorrn, '. II., May 7.--- A fire at
Hampton Beach last night burned thoSea View House. Atlantic House andit in rpnorted to have swept tho bea ;hdestroying many cottages. Loss, S100,- -noo. n.rtiallv insured. Tho fire caughtin an nnoccnpieu portion oi iuu ivuumioHouse.
Heath of Ijirl Dn llejr.
London. May 7. William Ward, fintcarl of Dudloy i3 dead. He waaCS yearsof age. Earl Dudley was a liberal conservative.
I)I-cu- ln the Suez Canal.Paris, May subject of tho
coDtrol ot thonro no setl internationalSuez canal ia being diseased to-da- y
by tho international Suez canal com-
mission. Tho German, Austrian nndRnssiaa delegates aro in favor of international control, ntd tbo Jnglisu nodItalian delegates oppose it.
Go.1 Work In a 3tyiterou M'ujr.
SraiNOFiELD, UL, May 7. Tho latertadvicea from tho threo counties in tholerislalivo district represented by MShaw,.
Domocrat,.recently deceased show
that they nave remrneu aiiepuDiicausuccessor. If thia ia tho case, tho Re-
publicans will have a clear majority onjoint ballot for United States Senator.
firtui Itetrlhntlon.Colon, Mt 7 Tbo two rebel loaders.
Portoznl and Cocobolo, who advised andassisted iu burning thia city, and whohavo been held prisoners on the Galena,were delivered yesterday morning toGeneral Reyes, commander-in-chie- f ofthe Columbian forces, by Captain Kane.A court martial waa then called by Gen.Reyes and the rebel conspirators weresentenced to death. No delay occurredin executing tho sentence of tbo court.Ia tbo afternoon the condemned menwero taken to tho middlo of the ruinswhich they were instrumental in making,and hanged in tha presence of thous-ands who had assembled to witnosa theexecution of the law. The place selectedfor the hanging by General Reyea waathe exact spot where the leadera of thorebels had started the fire on March31st.which laid the city in a?hes,destroy- -ing nearly every building in it. Gen.Revea' prompt and vigorous action haaalready had ita effect, for the hanging otPortozal and Cocobolo haa struck terrorto every rebel on the Isthmus.
Ilobbery of Itarzaze on the lUllrnatl.San FiiANCtsco. May 7 J. H. Wood
ward, general agent of the Wabasb, St.
Lonia .t Pacific railroad, received a diipatch yesterday from A. F. Evans, whleft thia citv a week aro bv the Southem Pacific, and who ia now a? Noblesville, Indiana. The dispatch stated thatEvans' trunks wero forced open, and hiawifoa diamonds, worth werebtolen. It is believed tho robbery occurred between thia city and the Needles
Minister Fhelpi.New Yoek. Mav 7. Phelra. Miniate
to Encland. now here, was interviewedyesterday by the World roponer. Hosaid: "There haa bean aome misapprension in respect to my connection withthe irama Mmo litigation some yearsago. Mr sole connection with that busmess was couasel for the sellers oi themine, when they wero maae defendantsin the action brouirht against them intho United States Circuit Court in thecity of New York. Tho origiaal pur- -
chasera or tho mine never claimed to bedefrauded and nevsr broungh: any suit.and their testimony waa strongly reliedon by tbo defendants. Suit was broughtby tho parties who had purchased thestock on speculation after it had reached a low ugnro in the Jjondcn marfcet.I think tho verdict of the jury waa completely jUBlihed by the evidence, nnd Ibelieve the mine itself, which is still being worked, will some day justify allthat was claimed for it." Phelps alsoSRid.Muchaa ho disliked being separated from his eons ho thought it beatfor them to remain in America. Thia iatho country for young men when theycome out of college. 1 sent themabroad in the hopo of giving them anopportunity to see how much better theUnited btates ia than any foreign conntry. My countrymen need havo no fear,1 6haH always be found a true Ameri- -
The llllnoli Seuatorhln.SrntNOFiED. III.. May 7. Tfco Sena
torial aspect haa materially changed bytho events of tbo past forty-eiz-bt
hours, nnd Logan's chances appear verymuch brighter. As soon as it becamefully apparent that Weaver had beenelected to-da- y, ho left for home. Thegeneral impression here is thnt he willfall into line when the time comes, although ho feels sore over the abuse hereceived when ho paired with Shnw.Logaa ia now fully coufident of bisultimate success, nnd La correspondinglyhappy, as, in fac. are ell tbe isepub- -licana. The hotel lobbies present quite
busy scene and many Republicans nro inclined to paint tbe townred. Aa the spirta of one party rise, theothers' lowor, and the Democrats arereeling blue enough, lbey ndmit thatthey were outgeneraled in this matter,nd blame themselves for beiug so lax.
Nono of the rcpresenative:! from thatliatrict even took the trouble to visit ittiring tho election, so confident were
they that no opposition would be offered.They now see their folly and repent it,but it ia too late, aa all donbta of euv- -ers election have vanished, it beingclaimed that bis majority now is 300.The voto cast waa not ouc-thir- d ot thatcast in November last. It ia averred byonio Democrats that tbo intimation ofhat wua going to bo sprung on them
waa learned the night beforo the elec-tion, nnd tho leaders in tho districtnotified, but they paid no attention to it.Gen. Logan saya that the reason he ac-
counts for it 13 becauso tho peoplo intho fitato want him to ba tho next Sen- -
or, nnd the Drtmncrat did not wishtutu njfniput hitu.
General Grant' Comlltlon.Chicago. May 8 Dr. Georgo F
Shrndy in the Medical Review of May9. will say of tho condition of GeneralCraut: "JJunng the past weeK the bod- -ly health baa improved. Ilia appetite
ia bettor and ho has had a relish for hiafood. Locally his disease shows a tend-ency to progress. Tho palatal curtainia still considerably infiltrated, althoughall signs ot ncute inflammatory troubleshave disappeared. The ulceration attho base of tho right anterior fancalpillar and nlongaide thotonguo presentaa worm eaten surface, indicating an ex-
tension of the destructive process. Thebreathing ia freo and the voice clear,but movements of the tonguo somowhatrestricting and affecting articulationaccordingly, and despite tho favorablecondition thero has been no changes intho local dieeasfc to warrant any modi-fication ot the original diagnosis bymembers ot the medical staff.
Gen. Grant went to sleep between 11
and 12 o'clock last nigh:. Dnring thenight he took nourishment twico andslept seven hours, waking bctweon 7nnd 8 thia morning. The General dressedabout 9 o'clock and began arranging hianotes. He will continue work on hisbook to-da-
Kulnou to ISrltUh l'rrtlcr.London, May 8. A apecial dispatch
from Calcutta to the Timca says thenews ot peace arrangements has createddismay here, for peaco so obtained iaconsidered dnnirerona nnd humilnting.The reports which reach here from thonorthwest provinces aad from Afghan- -
istangree in representing tho vacilla-ting of the ministry an ruinous to British prestige.
A Ileport Corrected.LoNDON.Slay K Tho report published
published in the morning Post to-da- y,
that Earl Dufferin haa resigned as Viceroy of India in consequence of thodisastrous effect upon die British prestige ia India of Gladstone a weat andtimorous policy, ia denounced by gov- -
ernment officials cs utterly nutrnc. Ontho contrary they sitid. Earl Dufferincounsel with and approves of Gladstone's present action respecting thoRussio-Afgha- o question.
Went hy the .short Itoule.New Yoiik. May S Rov. J. H. Dally,
nastor of TrinitT Methodist Episcopalchnrcb, in York street, Jersey City, wholoft tha ministry, contesting no uaubeen improperly intimate with Mrs,Stewart, a servant in his house, haa com-
mitted tuicide.Dtnth of Ouren Eiiiiun.
San Fuancisco. May 8 Tho Asso- -
mated Press advices from Honolulu annonnce tho death of lnecn LowagerEmms, of tho Saadwicb lalaads, oaApril tloth.
Not Arbitration, but Continuation.Sr. FnTEUSBrna. May 8. The
Gazette, with roferenco to tbo submission ot tho Afghan frontier difficulty,say: It waa only possible to permit thecorrectness of our action to bo certihedto by a third party. Such a course asthis ia not arbitration in any propersenso of tho term, bat simply a respectable means of terminating the incident,
Nave Vremia explains that Sir PeterLumsden who. they say, made all themischief, haa been recalled to Londja.
A New Tombstone Comjmiiy.San Fuancisco. May 8 The Contec
tion Hill Mining Company, of Tomb-aton- o.
has ben incorporated. Tho directors aro Rudolph Cohen, WilliamCunningham, Joseph Nophatly. Wm. C.Chapman and Alex L. Bodt. Capitalstock, ten mrJtions.
rrelIentlat Appointment".Washington, May 8 The President
to-d- appointed Geo. V. N. Lathrop, ofMichigan, envoy extraordinary and min-
ister plenipotentiary to Russia; BoydWinchester, of Kentucky, resident min-
ister and consul general to Switzerland,and John E. W. Thompson, of NewYork, minister resident and coasul geaeral to Havti. Dr. Thompaoa wa3 bornin Brooklyn: waa & graduate of tbe medical. department. . . . ot Yale college;, after,leaving xaie ue pursueu uis meaicaiatudiea ia Pans, whsre he became pro-
ficient ia the French language, which
knowledge wm servo him in his newsphere, aa the Haytiena are a Frenchsneaking people. Dr. Thompson isyoung colored man and waa highly recommended lor tho position bv tbe faculty ot lale, aa well aa by many leadingcitizens ot hia native State.
What the Newspapers Think.London, May 9 A dispatch from St.
Petersburg states that the Journal i1
St. Peterbnrg to-da-y declares that Ruasia will shortly open negotiations withEngland for t io appointment ot a representative of the Ruasian governmentat Ualcntta.
The Times doubts tho existenco of anydocuments or dispatches respecting tboAnglo-uussia- a agreement of march1C, sufficiently definite for the purposesot arbitration. Referring to the reportfrom Vienna that Herat is not mention.ed in tho negotiations between Englandand Russia, tho limes saya if tho government thinks tbe fate ot Herat maybe left to tho caprices ot the Ameer theministry had better tell the countrytheir opinion and either give place tothose more or abstain fromboosting their money prestige and halt'hearted measures, which deceive nobody and least of all Russia.
The Standard' Opinion.London. May 9 The Standord aaya
Herit ia now the main question. A Russian pledge, however binding, whichwould only relievo us from n diplomaticsquabble, ought not to prevont ua fromtaking action to forestall eventualities.
A Very Important Reduction In Kate.San Fuancisco, May 9 An important
reduction in local passenger rates on theSouthern Pacific, in Arizona nud NewMexico, will go into euect on Juno ULLocal ratea havo been ten cents n mileiu these two territories. Senator Stnnford haa ordered that after June first therate for singlo trips ot ten milea or lesaBballbo C1.. cents a mile; for single tripsof more than ten miles, G emit, and forround trio tickets, good for 30 diyn.five centa per mile. Tho ratea will beIo per cent, additional if bought ou thetraia and not nt tbo ticket office
Judge D. W. F. Biabce died here lastnight of hi art disease. Bisbee, Arizonawaa named after deceased.
Capture of Kxpert lturcluts.San Fuancisco, May 9. James Mar- -
tia and Thomas P. Wilson, expert tafoburglars wanted for robbenos cmnnt-te- d
in Orovillo and Princeton, wero arrested here yesterday, la Septemberlast, H. C. Bell & Go's, safe ia Orovillowas blown opea and a small sum otmoney and negotiable papers to tueamount of 319,000 extracted. On April1'Jtb. tho some year, the safe ot AelsonButler, iu Princton, Colusa county wasblown open and Si.wU in com and alltbo business naoers of John Bog?,nmonuting to many thonanuds of dollars,wero stolen. Tho matter was placed iatho handa ot tho police in thia city.Toward the end of April they communi-cated, under assumed names, with theictims of their work. J. hey agreed to
return the papers of tbe parties ita stipu-lated amount ot money wasdeposited incertain places for them. Tho place-named wore shadowed by detectives audbo tho aid of dcov letters both Alartiuand Wilson wero captured. On the con-fesai-
of Wilson the papers of Bell .tCo. nnd ot Butler nnd Boggs wero
ami ISO found on the nri'on--o icluiued to AlullAr. lnu u luirtinn
of tUa ei.OOOntolou.Treaty between France unit Animiu.
Paws. May 8 Tho Chamber of Deputies to-da- by a vote of 'Ml to 57, thotreaty concluded August 21. 1S83 be-
tween Froace and Annam. M. DeFrey- -
oinet. Minister of Foreign Affairs, explained that the treaty had been virtually iu force dnriug tbo past eighteenmonths. A credit of 120,000 franca wnaadopted by tho Chamber to defray thoexpense of laying a submarine cable toTonquin.
Ocn. Grant' Grant Comlltlon.New Yonc. Mny 9 -- Gen. Grant pass
ed a good night and dnring tho day willdo soma work on hia book. Dr. Doug-lass remained all night and left thehouso at 9 a. m.
Conip trtnc tlie Ilamlnrlllni.St. Loci.?, May 9 Tbe register ot
tho Southern Hotel was taken by thopolice to-da-y to compare tho signatureof W. H. Lennox Maxwell, the murdererof C. Arthur Preller, with tho inscription. "So perish all traitors to tbe greatcause," found in tho trunk containingthe body. Experts in handwriting, wnoexnmined both, declare them written bytho inmo man. All tho testimony necessary for tho extradition is now ready,but no ncent for tho btato to go nuortho murderer haa been selected aa yet
Ancient Mines in Greece.Tho finest antiquities about Athens
wero dug up uy a r renenman ouiSerpieri, who beat Schliemau allhollow. He knows nothing oi anciemGreece.or that over 2,500 years ago tbeGreeks built a lleet to fight tho Persianswith tho ailver extracted from minesnear Athens. Serpieri bus been enga-ged in mining in Spain and know thonnnpnrnnpn of reftiso silver oro well.Happening to examine some ballasta dis-
charged by a vessel at Marseilles, hoinquired where it had come from. Theship ballasted near Athena. Ho went toGreece. got a concession io uin. munearly 3,000 J ear-ol- d mines. He is work-ing them still, and will probably workhimself intoasejond hundred milliondollara the first hundred million Lo
has already gut.
MOTllUKS.
If you aro failing: broken, worn outand nervous, use "W oils' lieaitu ie-aewe-
SI. Druggists. w
The Japanese dentist performs all hisoperations ot tooth-druwin- g wuu iforeunger ot one nanu, uuu iuuo uucr terrifies hisipatient with an urray ofateel instruments. Tbo skill necessary todo this ia only acquired oy long prac-
tice But onco it is obtained the oper-
ator ia able to extract about half a doz-
en teeth in thirty seconds without onceremoving his fingers from the patient a
mouth. The dentist's education com-
mences with tho pulling out of pegs
that have been pressed into soft wood;
it ends with tho drawing of hard pejjK
which havo been driven into an oakplank with a mallet. It ia said that no
humau jav can resist tho delicate butpowerful manipulation of a Jopanesedentist.
A correspondent of the NewYork Jonr-aa- lof Commerce Bays tbeidea that Tor-tun- ea
are to be made in Honda withoutsweat of tbe browia a fiction of lanuapeculotors. An oronge grove mlrlor-id-a
ia not worth a cent more than aa ap-
ple orchard in New England until itsi kn.nnt into it venra of hardwork, much money and much impatientwaiting. He thinks it could bo damou-strate- d
that a good apple orchard pays
a larger interest than the beat orange
grove ia Florida.
C W. F. Johnson ha3 sold the Scofieldproperty, adjoining Phenix on thenorth, to F.C. Hatch, for the consider-
ation of 1300. Thia property has been,transferred three times infix month-- ,
and each time has commanded a higherprice. Phenix Gazette
TIII.1 l'EOI'J-- E.
-- Wells' Health Renewer" restoreshealth and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Im-
potence, Sexual Debility. 81. w
NO. 17
It is always a sure sign of coming fies-tas when a general eruption of horsethievery starts in, as ia the case at pres-ent. O- - . tawny friends, aro quite asadept iu tho art of running off nnd con-fiscating stock, aa any cowboy t over-land agent of our complexion and breed.Every day we hear of horses being stol-on, and in nearly every caso the thieveshave been tracked into Sonora. SabinoOtero of Tubac had 43 head 6tolen afew doya since. Eanchere residing iaCalabasas. and bctweon thero and lien- -son, havo suffered more or les3 from tbecupidity of these birds of prey, who byrights should decorate a hempen collar.r. Moore, who bad a valuable four-yea- r
old stolen from him, heard of its havingbeen seea ia Mngdalena. but owing toita being a swift American animal or itsthievish rider aMexican, we don't knowwhich, but may bo allowed to hivo bbidea on tho matter, both horse aad ridergut, safely away although tbo thief wasfired at, the aim was not sufticieatly cor-rect or was "tinctured with friendlyshakes." Two borsis were stolen fromthe Stone Houso two milea north of here.on the night of the 1st -- inst. But it isneedless to enumerate euro depredations, we sre unnL'v cither to oondotowith tho losers, or give attcranco to ourthoughts. Tbo towns bordering thorailroad, are full of robbers, who bmgbroko by gambhn ?, perharw hungry anddesperate from tlut samo pastime, aro -
ever on tho alert to confiscate any stockthat may be running loose; Sonora is agood place to dispose of them, and byoand by some of cur sports may havochance to win luck the ill cotton gainsof these splendid specimens ot httmaa- -
y who rub shoulders with us in ouraloous and on our ctroets. and sneer at
us under their breath for being so Ieni- -ut, unsuspicious and darned foolish.
Frontier.
;V11 the grandsons of Harry Clay werodissipated. Tbe brightest ot thm wasHenry, who was shot dead in a bar roomnot long ago. It is recalled that"James, tho oldest, was at one timo on
aged to Miss .Maggie, uanghtor ot Senator Beck. Hk habits compelled her tobreak off the engagement. When hermarringa with young Mr. Corcoran,nephew of the banker, hub arranged.Clay sent him word that the oeremonyhouM never occur. So fearful was
Miss Beck of some tragedy nt thochurch that when she arrived at thodoor she did not wait to have her wraptthrown around her. but nervously throwopen the carriage door and rua into tliovestibule. It was a cold, raw day, nndshe caught a cold, which resulted iuher death bt'Ioro the honeymoon wasover. The young man's threat did ondiu a tragedy.
Minneapolis Tribune: Chicago affects t be highly iudigaant ut tho tur-bulent and aggressive behkvior of its socalled socialites; Lr.t when one comes toconsider how tho idea of government is
m Illinois, hratlyby tboStale Legislature and secondly by thoState legislature ntul city government
i l bicago, the most surprising thingwould seem to Iw that all tho best citizens nro not socialists themselves.
Iudiaaabolis Jo'irunl: Mr. Keiley's offenso is not in. having been rebel, aparticipator in the rebellinn, but in -- norecognizing the fact that tho union isrestored, and that its restoration wasjust and rigliteoue. It Is nu ionnlt tocommon senso to nrguo tna. u umu umregard tbo war for tho Union "a grosanud bloody violation of public righf'&ndyot profess "nnxwen ing loyalty" to thoUnion.
"KOL'UIt ON PAINS."Uurcs colic, cramps, diarrhoea; ex
ternally for aches, pains, sprains, head-ache, neuralgia, rheumatism. For manor beast. 20 and 50c. w
A Washington correspondent says:'Mr. Bancroft hns a funuy way ot mak-ing muck bcowIp, and saying to peoplool fifty and sixty years oCnge: 4 Why, mychild. I'm as old as iho hills. I'm thooldest por6on you ever knew.' Thonext minnto he mny bo speaking in tbomost serious and unconscious manner otpoor old Mr. Corcoran, who is just his
own age."
No English peer or peeress oan bonrrested for debt, need serve on juries,or bo called out in tho militia, and thoydo not swear on oath, but on honor,except when witnesses n any court"They can sit in any court with theirhats on, can wear any sort ot uniformas poors, can oarry arms, but not intboir pockots, and, if they commit treas-on or felony, thty must bo tried bytheir peers.
No other preparation as concentratesand combine blood-purifyin- vitaliz-
ing, enriching and invigorating qualitiesna Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Quality shouldbe considered when making compari-
sons.
Kjc, and Ear Deformities.Dr. T. J. Eaton, of tho Surgical Infirm-ary of Indianapolis, will vu-i- t Tucsonfrom May Sth to 23rd Dr.Eaton hasmade a specialty f the oyc. ear nnddeformities for "the past twenty-fiv- o
years, and lias iu that time straichtonedmora thtn one thousand cress eyes.Artifkal eyes inserted, and the moatefticlout brsc s furnished for tho euroof club feet, crooked hnibs. spinal dis-
eases, etc Piles treated without pain ordetention ffont business, and a euro guar-anteed. Rooms si tbe Palace Hotel.
AKIhc a Favor."George," said a girl to her brothor,
4,you eaa do we a great favor at thopstty if yon will."
"What is it?" demanded the brothor."I am to wear my new kid shoes and
striped stocitioKs, anil if you will jitstsing ont "rais." I will d as muoh foryon some day.'
Many ladies admire ry hair oa
aome other persona. But few earo totry its effect on their own charms. Norneed they, since Ay?r's Hair Vigor pre-
vents the hair from turning gray to it3original color. It clea&aes tha scalp,prevents the fcrsMtion of dandruff,and wonderfully stimulates the growthof the hair.
"A remarkable case was brought to ournotice yesterday, beiDg that of a fifteea-yoar-ol- d
daughter of Mr. E. P Gilpin, asubstantial fanner, formerly ot Col-
umbia Mo.,aow living near Collisbtirg,in this county, wno bad been totallyblind from scrofula in tho oye forfifteen months. She was treated by Dr.Eaton, who is now in thia city, after onopersonal examination, by mail, with thegratifying result ot restoring eight com-
pletely. The doctor and his young pa-
tient "are both receiving congratu-lations." Gainesville Hesperian.
Joe Betz has blood ia his eye, and ifhecaa find the person who administereda dote of cold poison to his pet blackand tan. there will bo crimson scat-tered all about the locality of tho
Business men should beat, in mindthat the Citizen office has just receiveda new invoice of type and job stock forall kinds of mercantile printing. Giveca a call and wo guarantee satisfaction
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