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Ma7X 1897. SUBSCRIPTION RATES, One year.... ... Six months.... Tarie aonui,, 1 M I 1.00 W mre not responsible for ry coirilutl rtijles that appear in tUe Viukttf. IJCAL BRIEFS. The 30tl ef this month will he Dec oration Day. Albert SteinfeU returned to Tucson Wend ay uight. The finest strawberries Nogales gets are from Phoenix. W. B. Wei con v. ill go to Washing ton Camp Monday. Julio Ullmann is now holding down cases on the Vidette. J"."C. Earle, tlie Jl Paso e buyer is in town ou business. Chns. Potest cf El Plomo, came in from that mine Wednesday. Rosirio Breaa of Tucson, came in from the old pueblo Wednesday. Go to tho Holleabask hotel -when you visit Los Au&eles, California. There has been some heavy gamb ling at the liesta during this week. . .A. Redewill. the Phoenix piano man will be iu Nogales in a day or two. Go to the'Hollenbesk hotel at Los Angeles, Car-, when you are in that city. T. F. Sutton, tho Los Angeles tra veling man, was in town the first of the week. C. C. Wheeler, the Tucson merchant waa iu Nogales daring the week on business.. Prof. Ji. A. HendricI: has returned from Willcox where he has been teach ing school. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Seymour were up from Torres during the week shopping. A. A. Spaugh, the Montana cattla buyer is in town again, picking up So .nora cattle. A baby was born to the wife of Pete TorreTTuesday Tiightb'utit only live:! a few hours. F. A. Stevens of Washington Camp, is spending a few days visiting friends at Crittenden. Phonix strawberries at the Cali fornia Chop Houso at forty cents a box Mexican money. Conductor Frank Dow was upTues- ( day with a train load of wood for the j railroad company. 1 Auenc ma social at me vuhi;io- tional church Tuesday evening com Baenciux at S o'clock. Guillertno Mascarefias returned from the ranch Thursday after spend ing a week out there. Mr. McDonald has returned from Hermosil' where she attended tin? late Mrs J. II. Palmer. Mr and Mrs Titcmb went to Her mosillo this morniug to see the little children of J. H. Palmer. Every one is invi ed to attend the I social to be givtm at the Congrega tional church Tuesday night. Carbon it Pack have bought some fine livery horse and now have the "best turnouts in the country. May Brothers are having their store overhauled and will seOa have it bril liantly lighted with electricity. Thomas Cocanaan was shot and killed at Congiess ininn above Phoenix Monday by his mistress Mamie Bohn. Engineer I. lionilias and his crew have been basy daring thi woe'e tak ing the grade of the sleets o: No;;ales. Miguel Bornio returned Wednesday frain El Paso aud went cut to the Planchas yesterday with A. L. Puck The California Chop House has changed hands and Frank Lee, former ly of the Montezuma restaurant has charge. Wm. Barnett crossed 650 bead of Sonora cattle Monday from his Ari zona ranch to be placed ou the Barba comari range. Tho municipal building at No;ales, Sonora, is about completed and W. B. Welton has put in an elaborate lot of electrical fixtures. Bill Lutley of Tombstone, Wednes clay passed 1,200 head of Sonora cattle wliick he will drive to the Chiiicahua mountains tor grazing. P. Sandoval fc Co. have just received a carload of wagons which they stored in their.'ware-house back of the Vi DETTK office. J. D. Milton returned Monday from nis triP to 1exs- !!r- AIilton too;i ia a Kd portion of the Lone Star state I mwl v hiked his mother during his trip. 31 a j jr 11. Allyn Lewis, reneral agfnt ior t!o Nttw York Life IusHrance Cx, came down from Phoenix yestordaj and will rustle up business for his com pany. M. Mascareiias sold one thousand head of cattle from his Sonora range Wednesday to Frank Siegel of Kan sas City. ' Mr- Siegel shipped them Cat a lianas. P. 13. Yates, route agent for Wells, Fargo Co., passe 1 through Nogales for Uuaynms Tuesday. Mr. Yttes stopped long enough to take dinner with the Larks. Mr. and Mr8-- Lawrence Straum came up from Hurcacita, Sonora, with their two children Weducsday u4 went on to St. Louis, where they will stop for sometime. Capt. L. W. Mix and family accom panied by 3Iiss Alanuela Escalante returned from Ileriuosillo Wednesday evening after a stay in the Sonora capital of seven months. There will be special music at the Congregational church Sunday even ing. There will be trios, quartetts, solos and recitations. A splendid pro gram has beeu arranged. C. W. llemvitway of the Los An geles Herald, was here during the week and wrote up the town for the bJcral 1. The Herald is a free silver paper and a friend of Arizeua. jiev. Dilley's subject at the M. E. church tomorrow morning will be "An Important Purchase." In the even ing he will speak on "The Unity of Effort." There will be good music as s.:al. Dr. Geo. Goodtellow ame up from Minus Prietas Monday to cure tup a badiy" sprained auk'e. He fell aud hurt it some days ago and as he had to walk en crutches since, decided to to Negates till it ot well. "The Second Advent of Christ," will be tha je tor's theme at tl.i- Con gregational church Sunday niorniM;. n tha afternoon ke will go to Calaba- sas to preach and the evening service will be conducted by the Society of Christian Endeavor. John Dessart has sold to John Flynn a part oli lot 8, block 8, city of No- tale?, consideration '300. Ho lit 8 ,d a t of tho same block fQ Nace Iiurf;ooI1 or $12.5- D:mt kllow wheti,er ace means any thing by it or noj. A tellow claiming to nave Le:n a rec nt omploye of the treasury depart ment at Wasiiinton has been trying to rais money in Nogales during the week on his pas,t record, which must not hatebesn very good as ke admits iie w as fired. Arabrosio Vea, who was run over by a train at Torres two months a;0 and had both of his legs cut off, came up from tho hospital at Guaymas Mon- day and will be sent east in a fev days for the purpose o: having artifi cial hs fitted to liiui. iohn L. Green, a prominent min ing man of San Francisco, Cal., was in Nogales, Thursday and left that uight for New York on mining busi ness connected with the Siie of the Morales mines near Imuris. 3Ir. Morales met him her. Friends of Willis P. I lay nes, formerly special deputy collector of custoxis under Collector Christ, arc circulating a petition asking Lis ap pointment us immigration commis sioner at the Port of Nogales. We hope Haynes will le appoiuted as he is a first-class man for the place. (.alt-s and Chick Fowler, two of the wellkuown and prosperous fartutrsand stock raisers of the Salt River valley arrived yesterdiy mor.tin; from Phoe nix aud went on to Hermosi'do on their wheels. Tl.ey came I rem Phoe nix in two and a half clays. The gen tlemen go to Sonora to look into the matter of establishing a pork packing establishment in that country. G. B. Itallsttrn, who owns the Ala bama and Tenni ssae mines in tha Pa pago mining district, is in the city to lay He his ru:e:itl b)iid.!l fie j Xonnessee ton Kentucky company i wno are working two shifts a day, and the mine is shoiug tip some Sue ore. Avardeu Highest Honors Vorld' Fa.r, Go!d Meda!, Midwinter Fair. 5-3 A Pure Grape Cream ol Tartar Powder. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. I The returns from t!:e sint Iter show 20 per cent copper, with a large percent age of silver :iud lead ulso, tha crop pings and very large. Tu 33011 Citizen. C)l. Frank W. Roberts has been re turuod to Africa as consul general aud he writes that he will leave Washing ton for his past of duty soon. Col. Roberts I as been sick and spent the w inter at his old home iu Biddeford, Maim. He has recovered and will on be at work again in tho daik country. Tho colonel will be kindly remembered by every one in Nogales where he made many friends during his short stay aj cousal at Nogales, So nora. The social at Mr. Camraing's, given u-uW the auspices of the 31. E church Thursday night was a success in every way. A large amount of money was realized aud eveiybody had a good time. There was plenty ef ice cream of the very best. Button-hole boruets were sold with quotations attached to each. Tlw one buying a boquet got another free if he guessed the name of the author. About the most lively way of having fun was shooting with a bow and arrow at a bag of candy kug by i string, at five cents a shot. The shootwr getting the candy prc vided he h.t it. Fred Kerrera won most of the candy as he can ixsat the man who made the bow and arrow shooting it. . j A daring jail-break occurred at Preicott lust Saturday afternoon. Parker the train robber and L. C. Miller, the forger and a Mexican charged with manslaughter, broke jail and made their escape, shooting., as they did, Lee Norris, deputy district attorney and brother of Hon. T G. Norris. The prisoners secured all the guns iu the sheriffs office and taking all the horses out of tha sheriffs stable, skipped, while tifty unarmed people stood and watched them go. A posse overtook them thirty miles from Prescott and during a fight killed one horse ' bat t:ie men got away. The whole county is after them and if they are caught no doubt they will be lynched. SOMETHING TO KNOW. It may be worth something to know that the very best madicine for restor ing the tire 1 out nervous system to a healthy vigor is Electric Litters. This cae-lieine is purely vegetable, acts by giving tone to the nerve centres in the stomach, geutly stimulates the Liver and IviJnry. aud aiJs these organs in throwing oIF impurities in fc'.io b ood Electric Hitters improves the appetite, aids digestion, --.ud & pro nounced by those wko have tried it as the very best blood uriiit-r and nerve tonic. Try it. Sold for 5Dj or 1.00 per bottle at Cheuowetli & Mix. Hotel Arrivals. MONTEZUMA HOTEL. M A Ernest and wi'o, city; II P Hansen and wise, Minas Prietas; Geo E. Hent, El Plomo; V Morales, Tuc son; Albert Steinfeld, Tucson; Alfred S Donau, Tucson; H A Scovel, Los Angelps; Frank iegel, Kans.-vs City; F O Saunders, Missouri; A A Spaugh, Cheyenne, "vVy.; Chas K Poteet, El Plomo; Al II Ilo vard, El Paso; C C Wheeler, Tucson; A Mojocchi, Santa Ana, Sonora; J S Breen, New York; G W Grayson, San Francisco; M Lus to.mante, Carbo; C 11 Bjffett, Sonora; K K Trousdale. Ne w York; Sig Simon, Sm Francis?o; The? G Fi-.ch, Tucson; C D Taylor, Guaymax; F H Sutton, Los Angeles; 15 M Cundall. Pachuca; M H Amado, Dan Martinez, Tucson; James Roberts, Kansas; F IS Shaver, Meeker, Col.; D Richardson, Prietas; Gerald M Fennell, England; R Allyn Lewis, Phoenix; F C Earl, El Paro. SHEARS W. 21. CUMMINGS Real : Estate Bought and Sold on Commission. Furnished and Unfurnished Houses to Let- Money Loans Negotiated. Oa hand a Numbe1- cf Fine Lots, ina , . proved and unimproved. NOOALKS, P. O. Box 121. ;: Startling News takes one by surprise. We are start ling every one in Nogales, with the immense stock of spring goods that we are receiving every week. Just in vestigate what we say about our goods; it'll cost you nothing to do so ! and will certainly save you money, j By u'xt week we will show to the people the largest, the nicest .ind the j newest stock of Fancy Dry Goods, Ladies and Geut - shoes and Oxford ties, Silks and Fancy Lawns Embroi deries and Silk Laces of all descrip tions' ever brought to Nogales. Every thing selected with special care for the mosto-efined trade and they will be ! sold at startling low prices. Call on us every day we will show you something new in every line at the International Department Store A. F. Pauedks & Co. pecial erent colors as follows: jcj 33 " Gents' furnishing goods, boots and shoos, straw and felt hat. dry goods, ladies' uuaits, ribbons and cr.ibroidycry silks. YELLOW- Varieties, notions, oil cloth, linoleum and carpets, trunks and, valises, saddles, harness, bits, guns, belts and scabbards and, smokers' articles, etc., etc. B LUE Liquors, PINS r Tinware, Glassware and Hardware. To commence MOXDA Y NEXT, MA Y 3rd and continue till JUXE FIRST when we'll begin taking stock. This is no HUMBUG. Come and see and satisfy yourselves that vre mean Watch the COLORS which will he posted in front of Our Stobe every day and the articles described on the Bonanza Bulletin Eoard. "Wo ILSTeed Money SL-rxaL Must Soil. NOTHING SO FJTS FNTO T"H PLHAfU-S OP E TCYCLI.MQ AS PKOTCCi!iAPi:V. Pocket Koiats, Corirlo-c Kocs. BcII-t3 and Balb-Eyc $5.00 i3 $25.00. Especially ada -fwi to the wh'wilr.an's -ssc. Tir.' use our light-proof Film Cartridges and caa be LOADED IN DAYLIGHT. "Clcycle ICodas" booklet ft . 3 at agene: c : by nvTtl. 3,853.00 in Prices for Kodak PI .lares. $1,475.00 is Gold. Send for Prize Contest" Circular. EASTMAH WM CO Rochester, M. Y Maison Dores Hesta-oranT Meeilla Street, a ad Chnrch Plaza. Oldest and Best Restaurant in Tucson Open Day and Night. JOE SOLDINT, Proprietor. FKAKK J. BUFFV, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Notary Public and Conveyancer Custom Hoase Broker. OFFICE Near i'ao Jontoeoma Hotel. New Lead Smelter for Sale One si-ty-ton stack leail Btnelter, r.nilt by Colorado Irou Works, complote with all the la test, improvements, with Hoot blowe- of suf ficient capacty for two stacks, whole outftt. en tirely new (never been in uce) in tSonora all du ties Daid. will be sold very cheaply, and deliver e-4 at thi line of the Sonora Kail way. Apply to J THE V1DET1K cmce. P. SANDOVAL. P. Sahdoval jS-C& NOyALSiJ, ARIZONA, and N3GALE3, SONOItA. CHslonj Heoss Brokers "ai?d Commission Merchants. CHSTOM HOI CE BROKERS FOR Cie du (Boleo, Co.. Ca, (Dura Mexican Gold and Silver (Recovery Co. L., Quintera -Mg. Co., and for ike leading houses in Sonora. CABLE: LAVOBITAS. sales .designated. - Groceries of all kinds, both staple and fancy. Wines, Beer a7id Liqueurs. ;iBa$ii)ij ' .IN, FOR THE HEALTH there is never more opport tsne seascn than Spring. It is a mistake; an abuse to one, not to aid their system by taking some good effective Spring alterative. No better tonic for deal-.- in anrl 1 n x-i rr t-!i f.i n r f li cuto-ii ai Compound Extract of Sarsaparilia, at 85 cents a bottle. We uss the bast drugs and- give, the niosie.ire. in .com pounding prescriptions,' nud- never' equivalent for your money. CMENOWETH it MIX, Nogales, Arizona, Moi ley Avenue. Roy & Titcomb. -DEALEIift IV - - "ANh Commission Icrchant3 A. SANDOVAL. R4 c