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Tb,b Citizen. TRIlA Y. XOVEMBER SO, tS7. KEFOKE THE WAR XSU- HOW. XrlxtKin th st and Last El Dora do oT America. Oh our first page will be found a very Interesting article in the- early jrospenty of Arizona. Our Territory ias beer lingering under difficulties-of f great magnitude ever since the com-l mencetxent of our late civil war. The affects of this war and the- incursions of hostile Indians was a heavy load to carry, and a much wealthier country than- Arizona was then supposed to be would have staggered undr the burden. Some incredulous people were inclined to pass over aH these oppressing cir cumstances and-attributed the stagnant condition oF affairs in this Territory to a want of resources. The article referred to shows that Bouthern Arizona possessed- consider- awe enterpcise ana pluck twenty years ago, and the development of her re sources at that titse was rapidly dis covering her real wealth, she had towns, ilotels, ncvTipapes, stage lines, mines, ranches,. &&r and the "outside" world was- looking Arizona ward with con siderable interest-; but the dreaded evil of civil strife rolled heavily over Ihe country, and with such crushfng effect that even energy and pluck could aot withstand its power, and enterprise and capital were driven front the land. The wheels of time rolled wearily over s decade and more of years, and yet ihe resources of Arizona were still dormant. As a natural result the "outside" looked with great distrust upon our Territory, and whenever its name was mentioned there was- a good deal of head-shaking and shrugging of should ers, and Beany disparaging"conjectures. Arizona was a long way o(T, the road was tedious and dreary; fares and freights were high; comfort and luxu ties were few, and the privations and T1SL.ENKAIIIIC NEWS. Special Dispatches to Tub Citizen, by United States Telegraph Line. latest froaa Washington. San Diego, November 29. -Contest fir control in Senate earnestly waged yesterday. Senate report to seat Kellogc, adopt ed by Vice-President's vote. Motion to seat Butler as Senator from South Carolina defeated by Yice-Presi den's vote. Saulsbury movect reconsideration of Kellogg case, upon which long debate ensued. Decision not yet known Peaceful San Francisco. The workingmen's demonstration in San Francisco to-day, from which all sorts of consequences have been fear ed, passed off peacefully. Gold and greenbacks unchanged. Eastern War News. The Russians continue sucecssful fa every quarter. There is no doubt but that the Turk ish Government has- been in delibera tion for several days on plea of peace. Relief of the besieged army in Plevna is now considered impossible, audits capitulation is daily expected. 31 r. Conuelly'M Uaaitnjnalo. CO.Vnc.VSEU SEWS. We mentioned last week that Mr. B W. Connelly had arrived in town with 7.CS0 pounds of ore from his rich strike Guanajuato the average as say of which, Mr. Connelly estimated at $3000 per ton. On Saturday last this ore left Flor. ence and is expected to arrive at Mr. Jacob's office, No. 238 Montgomery street, San Francisco, in about twenty days. Ilere it will be sorted and re sacked and offered for sale. Mr. Connelly had one specimen weighing 300 pounds f f solid black sulphurets, and other specimens from 50 to 200 pounds, displaying every va riety of grade and color found in the ore of his mine. It is the intention of dangers many, the country was unex- jr. C. to place these specimens on ex plored and unsettled, but worst of all! hibition at Mr. Jacob's oflicc, and then the Indians were very bad. j sell them at auction to the highest bid- We are willing to admit that all these , dcr desiring cabinet specimens. This charges were true, and applicable even i ore will assay about $5000 per ton. four year ago, and this admission is a strong argument in our favor, for had Arizona been a less- rich and desirable eountry she would not have recovered from the severe blows of 1801 to 1873; the "outside" would never have made the effort or taken the trouble and chances to redeem- the prostrated in terests of the unfortunate Territory. But the material was here, and the men were made with the will and the serve to surmount all difficulties in ex ploring the country, unearthing its treas ures and developing its resources. The greatest obstacle was removed in the subjugation of the hostile Indians, which let the eager prospectors into every section of our vast Territory. The door was then thrown wide opea for exploration- and settJement, the ad- vantago of the ituatnui has been well taken. The Territory has made rapfd strides in advance these last four years, not only equaling her former self, but on. and on, until she seems lo have oerlcaped even a vaulting ambition, so that to-day we hold a position to be proud of. Not only have we thriving towns full of intelligence and energy, with comfortable homes and happy people, ranches, mines,, newspapers and stage lines, but we have the tele graph and the railroad, and the "out side" look upon us not only with favor and confidence, but with eager interest, and coudesend to term our Territory " the next and las: El Dora do of America." 'I'lie Volilcn Ntar ItondVu for 375,000. ' While the silver deposits of Arizona are now becoming famous every where, it must not be forgotten that wo have also some very valuable gold ledges. One of these mines situated about 40 miles north-east from Florence, was on Saturday last bonded by C. II. Beck- with Esq., for Geonre D. Roberts of San Francisco, for 75,000. This mine is known as the " Golden Star," and is situated in the Cave Creek District. Free gold shows plenti fully all through the rock, and this ledge is pronounced by experts, the most valuable gold property in our Territory. One thousand dollars was paid down on signing the bond. The mine is bonded from W. B. Hcllings of East Phenix. We are glad to sec capitalists take hold of this rich mine, and we feel sure that Messrs. Robc-it & Beckwith, will find themselves quite as fortunate ns have been the purchasers of the fa mous McMillen claim. The rich ore from the Golden Star will soon reemburse its buyers their purchase money, and then yield them immense rofits from small outlays. CoNsiDEit.uiLE attention is being paid in Mexico to the production ofl coffee, that industry having been large ly developed within the past six years. About 6,000,000 pounds are now an nually exported from Vera Cruz. GovEitxoit Safkoiid, of Arizona, who has been a valued correspondent of the Bulletin, goes East on official and private business to-morrow. He will be absent some months. Bulletin, November 21. Mr. Connelly says that a year or two ago he heard it asserted on the streets of San Francisco that all the silver of Arizona could be carried in one's vest pocket. He thinks his 300 pound spec imen will worry Ihem a little. The Guanajuato is on a belt of min eral that is traceable for eight miles, on which are many locations, some of which are handsome prospects. Among these are the Gift, Yankee Boy, Crown Point, Silver Bell, &c. The Copper Top. an extension of the Silver Queen shows every indication of a rich and permanent mine. The ledge at the Guanajuato is at least 200 feet wide, and the local formation and character of the ore indicates a true fissure vein that will produce quantity, and quan tity is what we want Mr. Connelly will arrange at once to put a force of twenty or twenty-ftve men at work on his mine, and he is confident he will be able to take out about seventy-fivc tons of shipping ore monthly that will assay at least $2000. The wagon road runs nearly to the mine now, and by grading four or five hundred yards a good road can be made to the shaft. With this short grade once completed and the Guan ajuato ores will have a level road from the mine to the railroad. Mr. Connelly wishes us to say that he has no desire to sell his mine, and so onr remarks cannot be construed as " proposals for bids." No, Mr. U. is satisfied with his mine and intends to keep it and work it. He has been looking for a bonanza for seventeen 3'ears anct now that he has found one he intends to hold on to it for all it is worth. Tile Simmer Treaties. New YoitK, November 22. A Tri bune's Washington special says: Thfr? Senate having consented to the publication- of the facts about Sumner's Committee delaying treaties, a list of said treaties is published this morning, from which it appears that every one of the nine treaties which Fish accus ed Suniuer of smothering in the Com raittee were actually reported to the Senate by Sumner himself before his removal from the Chairmanship of the Committee This fact Fish could not officially sho'v, as the date when such reports were made was one of the ex ecutive secrets of the Senate, but its publication to-day proves that whatev er delay there was in ihe ratification of the treaties in question it was not due to .the neglect of Sumner or the Coin mitteo over which he presides, but to the benate Itsell, and tliat isli, in blaming Sumner for these delays, has unwittingly done great injustice to the memory of one whose practice it was not to allow the business of the Com mittce to accumulate without being acted upon. .tlimltloiiH for tin Turku. We are indebted to Colonel TL J. Hinton, for a copy of his new Map of Arizona. This is the most accurate and complete map of the Territory w have ever seen. The Colonel's Hand Book to Arizona will be ready by De cember 1. Retail price, $2 with map Orders received by the publisher, Payor Upham & Co., San Francisco. TiiinTY-TnnEE car-loads of beefcat- tlc passed through Sacramento Wed nesday, en route for S.in Francisco twenty-five car-loads from Nevada, and eight from stations on the California and Oregon Railroad. S. F. Post, No vember 24. MAKKIKI). In Florence. Arizona. November 2S, r-y the Kev. Father EchclHer, Mr. W. I.. CulP- ey and Mrs.MolIle Lang, .both or nor ence. XEW AJ) VERTISEMESTS. Laud IuteiitH. Col. Charles D. Poston, our efficient Land Register, handed us the follow ing item which is of public interest, and which we publish at his request The following patents have this day been received at this office, and are subject to delivery upon surrender of Receiver's duplicate receipt, viz: Ahira B. S-jrrells, William S. Oury, William Ohnesorgen. John Ming, Cassius M. Hooker, Henry Clay Hooker, Benjamin W. Kellogg, Nathaniel Sharp, Wm. J. Osborne, Probate Judge in trust lor town of Safibrd. Constantinople, November 22. The steamer J. B. Walker, from New Haven, Conn., with arms and ammu nition for tho Turkish government, has arrived. Chicago, November 2G. The Tri bune's Washington special says that the Republicans are making undue cf forts to win Conover back. It says: But the most astonishing thing is Stanley Mathews' racantatiou. He had a two hours interview wiih the Prcsi dent last evening in which he urged upon him a change in policy, claiming that his southern schemes must be abandoned. A Denial by the President. Chicago, November 24. -The Tri bune's Washington special says: The President said, upon reading a dis patch that he would veto the Silver bill: "I have authorized no such state ment;" and on repeating the deuial, he said : "I not only have not author ized, 1 have made no such statement, and I hope that is satisfactory." He cviueniiv considered it a gross nn- proprietv to state in advance what he would do with this bill. One Hundred and Five Lives Lost Washington, November 24. The man-of-war Huron has gone to pieces. Thirty of her crew were saved and 105 lost. No further particulars. St. Louis, November 2G. A special from Matanioros, Mexico, dated yester day, says the troops which left the City of Mexico some days ago under com mand of General Trevifio for the Rio Graudo are not to repel United States troops, but to co-operate with the Unit. ed States authorities in maintaining the peace between the two countries. The consequence of the presence of General Escobedo on the Texas frontier with all his staff officers is evidently to inaugurate a revolution in favor of ex- President LerJo. About 700 regular; troops have embarked at Vera Cruz fori the mouth of the Rio Grande to be used in repelling Escobedo's forcos should he attempt to cross into Mexico NoiiKOMC, Va., November 20. The survivors of the wrecked U. S. war steamer Huron, have arrived here. The cause of the wreck is attributed to the local attraction of the compass and strong current setting in shore which made the vessel go further to the south ward than her compass course indi cated. Notice. -I TY WIFE. JESUS GREEN'. HAVING 1H lea my bed and board without Just cause or provocation, the public Is hereby warned not to contract with or credit her on my account, in any case, as I will pay no debts contracted by her. Florence, November 23, 1877. Nov 30 S-lw JACK GREEN To the Ladies. MARTHA HALLETT. FORMER r or Cleveland, uiilo. dale orsan FrancNco) Is now in tbeTcrrltory and will ere lone, spend a few days In Florence for the puriiose of treating diseases of wo men and children. Consultation, whelh er perhonal or by letter, free, and strictly contiuentiai. iovaj mi Administrator's Notice. riMIE UNDERSIGNED HAVING HE EN J. appointed administrator of the et.tate or Henry H. Hall, deceased, by tho Pro bate Court of Maricopa County, In the Territory of Arizona, and a summary ad ministration 01 said estate Having ueen ordered by said Probate Court. Notice Is hereby given 10 the creditors or, and all persons having claims against sutd deceased, to exhibit the same with the necessary vouchers within f'-ur months from the first publication of this notice, to the undersigned at llioanlx. Maricopa County. Arizona, or the said claims will be fore vet barrpd. Phconlx.Novemberil. 1877. C. W. STEARNS. Administrator estato of Henry H Hall, dtceatd. .NOV. TO iy-lv? Notice. TO WHOM IT -MAY CONCERN. VTOTICI5 IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT JLi the business relations letweeii S. Mu lid fc L. Smiltz were not dissolved on September 1. 1S77, as stated by S. Mund, and will not be dissolved until, or except iy, a decision or tne uistnct uourt: anu all per-ons are hereby warned not to transact tiny business whatever, connec ted with tho late tirm of S. Mund. until further notice Is given by the Receiver appointed by the Court, as the said S, Mund Is in no manner authorized to col lect detbs due the said Arm of S. Mund, or to sign in uuulualoin. L. SUUIiTZ. .November 30. 8-1 w To the Public. In the IMglit Direction. The Auizoxa Citizen, heretofore published in Tucson, has been sold by its former owners to an association in Florence, Pinal county, in the same Territory, where it will bo published hereafter. The Citizen w'as always a valued exchange in regard to the min ing development of Arizona. In new hands, wc hope to find it ehually valu able in the same direction. Mining Record. One of Rickard's patent oxidizing and chlorodizing furnaces is to be erected at the Aztec mine, in Arizona, immediately. McCokmick's resignation as Assist ant Secretary of the Treasury has been accepted. The "Little Mac" Silver Minlnjr Company has incorporated, to pros pect, develop and work the mine known as "Little Mac," in the Globe district, Pinal county, Arizona, wiih a capital stock of $10,000,000, and the following Directors: J. M. Martin,, Tames Fulton, Michael Tiernay, A. B. Vail, A. P, Overton, J. D. Lawson vtmd 'Thomas R Haves. ! On our first page wc give a short item on the shipment of beijf, as a lit tle "streugthener" on the subject wc give a brief from the " Bulletin " of the 20th instant; i Fourteen car loads of beef tiattle, from stations in JNevaua, ptssci Sacramento Thursday, en San Francisco. I through route for November 10, the following action was had in the United States Senate: Joncs of Nevada, submitted the fol lowing: Rcsolycd, That the Attorney General and Secretary of the Interior arc hereby directed to communicate to the Senate the instructions given agents and Mar shals of the United States in the States of Alabama, Florida and Mississippi, touching the seizure of lumber, logs and naval storrs, suspected of having been taken from the public lands of the United States; whether or not. under the orders given to said agents and Mar shals, large amounts of property in pos session of citizens of the United States, held tinder the claim of a valid title, have been seized without warrant, sup ported by oath or affirmation, and par ticularly describing the things to be seized. After a brief discussion the resolution was amended to request the President to furnish the information to the Sen ate, and on motion of Chaffee, of Color ado, it was further amended tc include the instructions given to agents and Marshals in all other States and Tcrri lories, as well as the States named. As thus amended the resolution was agreed TTAV1NG LEARNED FROM A RELI- JLL aide source that certain charges nnd accusations have been made nnd el rc-i lu ted in the Pioneer District nnd elsewhere In this county, which said charges and ac citations tend to indicate that the Recor der of this County connived at and tailed to record the location notice of the Thad Stevens mining claim, said to have been forwarded to him along with two other notices; and further, that of the tiiree no tices forwarded to him, two were placed on ri-cord, and that the locution notice of the Thud Stevens mine was not recorded. I de.-ire to state lo tho public. In refutation of these cliiirgea, that In fin't the truth Is thnt neither one uor the other of the noti ces of location referred to were ever re ceived at the Recorder's otlice. And I pos itively assert without fear of contradic tion, that said notices were never even mailed to the Recorder. Furthermore, I am prepared to prove beyond a doubt, iniii me parties who Claim mat tue noil ces referred to were forwarded to the Re cordcr. know nothing whatever about it On the contrary, the parties who claimed me saiu mreemtning claims, stated to me at the Silver King .Mine, at the Picket rost. anu in me itecoroer's otlice. that the person whom they Intended to send the notices on for record was at the time drunk, and that they werosutistled that the notices had never been mailed. This is the first Instance in which It has ever been suld or claimed by anybody, m;u a notice or omer instrument mailed to the Recorder failed to reach him Three-fourths of the records made In the office have been received by the Recorder mrougu me mans. In conclusion, 1 would sny that the charges herein referred to are wholely laise auu wuiiout lounuation. JNO. J. DEVINE, County Recorder Pinal County. Florence, Arizona, November 23, 1S77. Nov 30 8-lw J fJni.vDANi. A. F. Pauedes. J. Guindani & Co., Florence, Arizona.. Florence Hotel, FLORENCE, ARIZONA. General -Dealers In Merchandise. Keep Constantly on Hand a Largo Fresh Stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, WINES, LIQUORS, Tobacco and Cigars, DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, PERFUMERY and YANKEE NOTIONS, MEN'S, BOYS', and LADIES' HATS, BOOTS and SHOES. Hard w are, Tinware, Wooden Ware.Safety Fuse, Blasting and Guu Powder, M n- Idk Implements, Farming Imple ments, Brushes, Oils, Paints, and Varnishes. Crockery, China and Glassware We also have constantly on hands the best Imported Mescal and Panocha, THE BSST H OTEL In tho Southern part of the Territory. Every Attention Given to our Customers. Tables Supplied with All the Market Afibrds, And no pains spared to make oar Guests Comportable. tfice Clean Beds and Well Yentila ted Booms. The Hotel Is located in the business part of the City, and In closo proximity to Telegraph, Stage anct Post-office. Terms Board per "Week, - Prices as Low as any Store In Town. Call and examine before purchaslnB els- J3oar(l per Day with bed, 2 We cannot be Undersold for Ten Meal Tickts for, Cash. Single Meals, 1 9 00 0Q 5 00 50 Nov. 9. na-Orders Sollcited.-S J. GUINDANI i CO. 3m Nov. 9. P. S. EMPEY, Proprietor. 5-3 m FLORENCE WINE ROOMS. Lew Bailey, Proprietor. ELLIOT HOUSE. Florence, Pinal County. J.C.LOSS&BRO. Proprietors. (FLORENCE, ARIZONA. Wheat's Station, JAMES HAYNES, Proprietor, On the Tucson Road; 16 Miles from, j-jr ence. Hay, Grain and Good "Watej. Meals for Travelers always Ready Fresh Batter always on hand and bom les In Florence supplied regulRrly, Horses to. Exchange for Cattle C. Fkuillu, J. Nicoui. One Bit Bar. Opposite the Court-house. TEUILLU 4 NICOLAS. Proprietors. Lodging at 50cts a Night. Liquoys and Cigars As Good as Anywhere else in Florence Oysters, Sardines and Patties, Always on Hand. Can. get in any time of Kight If you only rap oot the door. Nov. 9. v. Florence Bakery, Q. BONERAND, Proprietor. Main Street, Florjnci. Bread-Stufis, Cakes and Pie Fresh, and made after tho moat Modern Receipts. Fruit Cakes, and Pastry Of all Inds for "Weddings, Parties, Etc., Etc., Prepared to order on short notice. U Come and See." '3V. 9. Mi, The Choicest Brands of "Wines, Liquors and Cigars, Constantly on hand and dispensed in tlrst-ciass style. Large Billiard Hall and Card Tables. IrpHE ABOVE NAMED HOUSE IS X amply prepared to accommodate the traveling anu nome puonc. anu attention 11s caueu to tne iact mat tne propneto Intend to Merit Patronage By Satisfying their Customers with the BEST OF MEALS, and in fact keeping it tho Best House in Arizona An excellent Lunch Stand Connected With the Rooms, and all Open Day and Night. Nov. 9. 5-3m The Bar Is Always Supplied with Choice Liquors and Cigars. Nov. 9. 5-tf C. E. Palmer, MACHINIST. Attention, Mining Companies! RICKARD'S PATENT Oxidizing and Chlorldlzlng FUKjSTAGE For Roasting to. This looks as if some of tho opera tions of blackmail special agents and persecutions brought about by their false reports, would have an airing much needed in the true interests ofl government. Copper, Silver and other Ores, Prior to Leach ing or Amalgamation ! A BosToxiAX in Luck. One of Mr. Vanderbilt's daughters is engaged to Mr. Twombly, a young Bostonian, and the ltnppy eveut will take place at St. Bartholomew's Church some time dur ing the letter part of this month. It is said that Mr. Vanderbilt has given the bridegroom halt a. million dollars and a IHE MOST STRIKING ADVANTA . ces which It ofTers above all other re cent Inventions of this natnrc, may bo briefly summed up as follows: First ITS CHEAPNESS -Tho cost of Its erection (ex royalty and freignt) not exceeding $1,300, lor a capacity to roast and chlorlilize twenty tons per day, viz: brick work, 3 1000, and Iron work, Includ ing blower, S.VX). Ing blower, toOO. Second Short time required for erec tion, viz: fourteen days, after providing all materials, with a sufficiency of labor. Third No expensive, heavy or compli cated machinery being necessary. Involv ing heavy freight to the district where It may be required. Itriok and clay, gener ally obtainable on the spot, being the chief muterlals required In Its construc tion. Fourth No skilled labor or technical experience Is necessary to work It. Two ordinary laborers being sufficient to at. tend to It when In full operation. Fifth It does not easily get out ol order, and is readily repaired by an ordinary mason or blacksmith when 11 does. Sixth Tho royalty, or license to us it, isexceeutosiiy moderate, removing inert; by all temptation to evade or Infringe tne patent. Seventh Calculating labor at S3 pcrday, and woou at so per cord, me cosi 01 roast ing Is but little overil-30 per ton (ex salt when chlorldiztHij, nt these utgn (junior nla rates for labor and fuel. One of them Is now In tho course of erec tion by the Aztec Gold and bllver Mining Company nt their mine In the Aztec Dis trict, Santa Rita Mountain:-, Southern Ar izona. At their office. 3tu Jtonigoinrj. street, Rooms 11 nnd 15, a model ma be seen, and working drawings, with all fur ther Information necessary to enable any ordinary mason to construct the furnace, may be obtulned from COL. J. P. GRAHAM. Pamphlets, with Illustration and full X. Samter s Cheap Cash Store. Florence, Arizona. j Opposite Jos. CoIIIngwood fc Co.'s Store. Main St., Florenco, And Yuma, Arizona. DEALER IN General Merchandise. Keeps on band and Is Constantly receiv ing everything pertaining to a -First - Class Store, Which ho will soli at tho Lowest Possible Living Prices. His Motto Is Sewing Machines and Safes Repaired. Gnu and Locksmith. Die Sinking, Stencil Cutting, &c, &c. CLOCKS REPAIRED. Nov. 9. 5-tf City Bakery. Quick Sales and Small Profits. Hemy Watzlavzick p. Remember to call at Goldberg's Main Street, Florence. Nov. 9. 5 -3m I JUaglc Hour Mills. Fresh Bread and Cakes Tucson, Arizona, E. i?". Fish, Proprietor. From the BEST BRANDS OF FLOUR Always on Hand, Nov.0. 5-3m Xos. HVtessiiier, provided him with a permanent posi tion :u Superintendent or Manatjer ofjdescrlptlon, sent ou application all the Now York Central Railroad Company's grain elevator in that city. I INING DEEDS FOR SALE AT THE Citizf- office The Mill Is now In perfect order. Mew and Improved Machine In every part, Second tO none for Mannfac-0pposXU Ca,ooim& Bush's laveryStabloJ ro- x- i I Florence, Arizona. tuijuji vuutcu -nicies of Flour. I have constantly on hand forsalo: Choice Family Flour, Graham Flour, Cracked Wheat, Corn Meal, . . . . shorts and Bran, At Prices that Defy Competition. Cracked Corn and Barley for Teed. Etc F. Cal1 nnd examine my iTico List, and At new store-room on Main St. Nov. 9. Would most respectfully Inform the pub- 11c generally, that be will sell his Well Assorted Stock of Mer chandise Of eveiy description WHEAT TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR FLOUR. then say what you please. JOS. MESSINGER. 5-8 m Liberal Cash Price Wheat. 1 c PB,INTEP DEEDS FOR MINING OR paid for Agricultural lands, according to the 1 reaulrementK of the Arizona Statutes. Air safe at Tue Citizen office, at ten cents each. Just Arrived. M. CALISHER, Florence, Arizona. Announces to the Public and Customer In general, that I have Received by Late Train from San Francisco, A Large and Well Selected Stock of Mer, chandise, Consisting of Every Variety, well Selected for the Wants of the People In Arlion. Miners and Prospectors Outfits, Farmers, Teamsters. Blacksmiths, Carpenters' Tools. And also a Very Choice Lot of Groceries Family For Family use, which we offer to sU t the Lowest Market Rates. "Wines & Liquors A Specialty with us. Tho Best Brands of Liquors In the Market. A Call is Solicited. NOV. 9. JLAn L- ZecKESDOnr, SOJBrd'wy R5, N. Y. Tucson, A.T. Zeckondorf Bros. TUCSON, ARIZONA. WHOLESALE and RETAIL -Dealers In- General Merchandise We tafce pleasure- In annonnclng to the- public-that we keep constantly on band tho Largest and Best Assorted Stock of Merchandise in Arizona, Consisting of everything needed, which We Sell at the Very Lowest Prices With An Experience of Nearly 25yr And a Buyer residing In New York, We have defied successfully all compel tlon.and guarantee entire satisfaction to these who will honor ns with their patronage. All we Ask is, Come and See. We always keep On hand Several 100,000 feet of Lumber- Giant and Blasting Powder, Mining an Farming Tools, &c, Ac Highest Price paid for Gold and SUt Bullion, nnd Country Produce November 23. 7-tf ABBIT METAL FOR SALE AT T0C E Citizen office. 1 t