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8 THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN: "WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 19, 1902. You Get It at Bear's : DAIRYMEN! 'Sr WE: HAVE 'EM "THE MILK : SALE BEGINS SATURDAY MARCH st 1 QUARTS W. THAYER 124-126 East Washington Street 127-133 East Adams Street i-S- . -' - lm-militaey' ouests The Entertainment of General Mac- Arthur and Party Yesterday. TUrf etferiMinnient of rtffutt-N&nd eneral Mjic- A it wi-ik! the Tnemhei of his st it If was cffiinuol yesterduF by the citi zens offcinc"."" According to the tiojr:aiii!iie arranged by the members of the board if trade the day before, , -jX. xiait- mtde to "the Indian s li.ml. Thfie won- three -urri.itjes of the vis itors. , The titst contained ileneral ,, Min-.''t hntv !uvrinn- Murphy nnd At .. .toriiey tener;tl At:i:Jworth. The sn iiiiil , . t.onveyed t 'apt a in ! I. A . 1 h o . n. f , ,( ntral MauArthur's staff. Maynr Wal ter Talbtit,: Messrs. V. A. riak- and Vernun I, t "lark. In the third w ec Major A. C Vmnuni. of t h" genera 1". staff. Colon. - Quiglev. ;. visitor in th , city. ,.lr. James It. Thorpe of I 'en e: and M'-ssrs. H. I. 1-atham and Secre tary I- il. Hamilton of the board of Hade. .When the visitor.-- rri 'e.l at th" school they found the pupils drawn up t in military array aloni; the .cntraniv. They were put through drills, after . ivJiii.h., with the hand, they fell iit be- , hi ml tlie earriaes and inarched to th" school. Tii-ie were brief exercises in t he new auditorium. The pupils s:ui " Aiueiiva." Ked hit-- and Itlue." and ,011 of thv girls sail!? a solo. "My Old Kentucky H Mile." Superintendent toodinaii introduced the governor, who addrtssvd the children lu ietly. ami then . Introduced (JfPHT.il Mat-A i t h:ir, who ;aok brietry of the wh(.u!s In ihf fur- . i.ff Philippines. He said he had h'-:ud the pupils there tell the story of 'Vorge Washington- and the cherry tree i gu d story for children evei v. he -e in the, world t hern-, for it taught the beuu l y of t rut h and f a rb -ss :i -ss i :i telling it- At the conclusion of the e;i e.ra I'r . uddress the pupils were dis missed jind the employes of the insti tution were brought in and presented lu .the party . The next plaee visited was the cap ital, building. In going io it the party passed through the rieh farming nin try north of the city. Th - thing in which the military gentlemen wi-r-the mt.st in teres-ted was the tlag of tbe; JUiugh RHcis. which is kept in a ease in the chambers of th- governor. After spending some time in Ih capi tol tlie party returned to the city, arriving- at Iuik heon about 1 o'elock. The driv. was not unite so e:tenive as had been planned, but it occupied as much time as ther was at th dls lHsal of the visitors, who were to leave fur .;he . south in the ewning. They wei v.. a-'.ompanie.i- ry (Governor Mttr Phy. . They w ill visit the p..st; at Unint ami Huiivhma. mid will also go to the auuneas. and will, stop at several of the towns in the southern p?ut of the territoi y. They will' nrtt stay long at any one place, as th-y Ieire to r.-turn to .Denver iot later than March 1. Major Vuniimi yesterday, spf-.i king for, himself -tind his companions, sai l that .hf: was pleased with all parts of Arizona that he hail seen, and was es peciaJly pleased with Phoenix which, hi ;hs opinion, was desttn-d t become an importaiu city, surrounded as it is with such a broad ara of fertile land. STRONGEST IN THE WORKD"." THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OK THE I NITEI) STATKS Outstanding Assurance Dec. 31st, l'.i)l l,17'..-!7r.17:.'.3.oO New Assurance issued in l'.tUl I'l-V-il '-?, '-S7.0U Inconie in 1101 C-!,374.G3.1-1 Assets December 31, ll(l 331,(i.;,.)720.34 Assurance Fund and all other Lia bilities 2.j!,;,lu,j7S.2s Surplus .. 71,12l, 1 1 -.'.or. Paid Policyholders in l'.01 . ',7,714021.-t-' JAMES W. ALEXANDER, President JAMES H. HYDE. . Ykk-Pkkshjknt WALTER N. PARKHURST, General Manager New Mexico and Arizona Department, Albuquerque, N. M. T. E,. D ALTON General Afen t 21 N. 1st Ave., Phoenix, Ariz. We Have a Job Lot it I.UMI diunt TDILKT PAPKIt. U)f ai mil. KI.KVKN for Jil.lMI. In our WKSTi win-low. The I-AlitllOWT ever Fold In! 1'HOKXIX for ll-. ! IT youtinlH a Rood ai t'Wc in-J)l:l'lS j T Met AVlic l 'S or I'resi flption Work. ' yiu el It ut Bear's Drug Store Opposite City Hall Middle of the Hlock. WK handle bonded I". S. liquors fo.' medicinal use. We do not bi ttle It in cur hark room. Cold Air Storage Market S. J. TRIBOLET, Prop. II4-IIG t. WasfaiaqtoM St., 0poitCftr tUt! lelp4MMia 61. Just received from Kansas City a shipment of sholcest Beef Loins and Tenderloins Buy your meats at my mar ket and you will be satisfied. New arrivals In DELICA CIES. Holland Milkner Herring, Sc. each. Holland Herring (spiced)., 5c. each. Pickled Herring In- "Wine Sauce. 3 for ?Zc. Smoked HerriiiK. 10c. dozen. Smoked ftui kllnss, 5c apiece. Shore Mackerel. 2 for 25c. Salmon Ilellies, 15c lt. Smokeil Salmon, 40c. Tb. Smoked Sturgeon, 40c.-Tb. Smoked Kel. 40c Tb. Smoked Halibut Chunks, 25c per lb. Smoked GoosebreaFt, Import ed and Domestic Cheese. Pick les in bulk. Anchovies, Pickled Sardines, Fresh Fish. Oysters In bulk and in cans, etc. etc. adont a time p.-iviiic devic ex! sfwenn ! ;.tch v. - 1 1 uniouc ia wat-M tratlic. lis iminclisf !V.-t of (.; 1 iRRr-rs will be lowiMni'.'d under way, in ordr thai n-t m. lwimite need 1--- 'ort'-fn l.'iklnc on ?ii('lli -s lor i h it ' . A ff-rry sif.im oj.af that is !ov. I inyr lift d out with 1. ; t ii s and cthi-r n ' -sary Hnaratus ill do th n'k. A- the bMi'-s slack- 'ii t!i -it spi d to enter I he canal ai t ult St". M nic th- pi. vision boat will n ;iloni?ii! and a "r-sh supi!y of tn -ats. vpni a blcs. ice. et-.. w ill b I ni Tisfrred t the steamboat. I ly the time ihf steamboat is thn-ush th 4!ial it will be provisioned for the re- im: iiMir of the trip, without th Iosj of j a tiTtinutc s time. Hithert-i b:ats that hai Tnk -n on provision? at Sairlt St". JTiiri- have- be-n crtntie!l,il to wa'-t while the si;j p!i -s ivre tnkn on board. Ntxt year provisions will be d -livi - I)r--is;ly as ih;- Boverninent delivers jrrtil to th" steamships passing tlirnut'v thf bftmit river. Detroit Fr-e Pih.- lock att-r tl litiKutioii of the company of which there is a k,,; '' deal gofnK on over the ten itory. AMi:JTKrS Fi; HKIl DAl'OHTEIl. Ask for Mermaid Washing Powder. Til K IS At 'K At! A INST TIMK. Th element of time has become al mosX as fmrMrtant In lake transporta tion,. I -o.st time is lost money; and lost inonty mans n waste that is not to be tolerated If provision ran be made against it. To this end th? ( 'nlted States Stel corporation is preparing to There ar many h-;tutiful things that are useful a:i i many useful things that ( are b.-jniriii.. both of .vhich an b had at The "ui io. She wha an ignorant, but ambitiou ywnuin. am! the ereat amtition of her life w as gratified -when her husband w.iS elected a member of congress. I in met! lately n f ter the result of the election was known the new congress man's wife drove in from her country home to the . ounty seat to call in tri umph on her dearest enemies In a so cial w ay. She called lirst on the wife of the local banker, who had sent her thre d;:iight'Ms throuph Vassar. and. after ret eiving the congratulations of the family, she turned the conversation to her i!a us for the f ut;ire of her own daughter. Jennie. "I am going to give Jennie every du cat ion:i 1 advantage." she said. "A soon as the congressman ami I get to Washington we are going to put Jnnlp in the Smithsonian institute.' Chicag.j Chronic 1. Use Calla, Lily liorax Soap. One of the fe.utnes of Phoenix is The t'urio. corner Second avenue and Jef- fei fym Street . Da v ill rt. Hill's advice to the demo crats to "ska te slow ' would le mol e readily understood if the democrats were cutting any e. Hi:i. A. '. FJernard. w ho is connected i wPh the ;i-.,.nt. foiisdidated Mining etMrtpiiny. left last night for the south. I M r. I tenia i d's business is in pa rt to i Dr. Hibbard GRADUATE of harvard Medi ci I t.'ollege, ex- Uliltd SUitoft Pen non fcxmmaf, na 'Ading Speci&llat in rhrooie ml - difficult rMen; Hlmxi, -Skin," Kidney, Urinary. Bladde, Private mid Bexatl riitraM-ft, Himlnal Weakness with pzhaunted vitality periuttneiitly i uce4 Can cers and external gruwiha removed with out the knife or nererjc nteamireat The lemon of Ir. Hibhard'i Remarkable uern is due to hli Iouk -eierfcmice ami exceetional ability in treatluic complicated and intricate diaeaaea. Place your cam in hit hanrtu r,j dealt with honestly aud acientificallr. Re member he devotes nis entire time io) rtudy to chronic diaeaaea. If pontble Always be Examined by an Expert. If unable to call write Ireely and confidentially. Many canes yield to home treatment. References: All the Banks, and prominent boaineas men of tbe city. Consultation, in person or by letter, free. Hours: 10 to 12, 1 to 3, and 6 to 7. Office and Laboratory, 2A-28 8. Second Avenue, Hib bard BaUdlng, Phoenix. Axlsona. ; ?t. . ' IF YOU HAVE WEAK LUNGSl" and hlvr lirrnp iMvrniii-avwl r. w...-.. r ! remiMiitter much can be done by spuria' dcirntitlc miiodnte treaimeiit, and this applies with double force in the Sail River alley. Ir will rout vou nothing to consult Dr. Hibbard, and it yi.u arc t umble you wiil be pia o. It IncurHbla voii will iit le -leCHfvd. Have you sny chronic disease? If so. youcautioi Kfotlv te cured liy sell xxperiineutiiiK ir by doc tors who do not understand your va.se. Mny..l iunn BiuioiiKii nine io rn- about is Seriously handicapped liv some obstinate ailment, and is therefore ""liitd for pleasure oc -aiTie;-f i noj-e wno sunfr iroin 'nrotuc UtseaPes of the Throat, Lungs. Heart. -Stomach or Orenito TJrinaiy Orirans, from piles, tiM ula. riieuintism. neuralgic or nervous affee- inn, shonl'l wuoiil delay tee Dr Hibbard To) ah aiiff-rer! troni mn'lailies of the atnivt nature we offer the bet treatirent, the newest remedies and the mot-t rational and imnpete methtHlii. Incurable, Science, Skill and Kxperieocs will ensure your recovery. i ii"iittU4iii oi comps rauvei v young men have . becoina prejaatiirely broken down or physi i cat weaknns. Surh rae can ie cured. I '1 he Keiifral j. raf tinner, however, utterly fails. ! He lacks concentration of faeiiltb'S ant i-an-I not accomplish what the trained, tducatrit specialist do.- Blood Poisoning with syphilittic coudt'ioria. brtnain with tnem all ' mt is destrifeii ve to the human system, can! be speedily cured and without injnr'ous drugs. Our ineihod ii that of the best Euro pean spec i nii-rs and beneficial results am Kor CONSTIPATION, BILIOITSNESS, LIVKU AND KIDNfi-r TROUBLES... There is nolMng like Yerba Buena Bitters For Sale at All Drug Stores and First Class Bars. GROWING This is the s;o.-y of our business. Kvery day sees some new customers added to out- lint Tim t-..n ,-i in Our ineihod i- that of the best Kuro-j t,. . i . j Dcriaiuia and beneficial reanl l. . r-1 rK p Ihpm honest goods, tit and good in A few vs. Don't tool with eletrit belts or treatment by sample trial package We treat each case by iinfli and uot bv a job lot system. Home treatment mav be bad in some eases altlioarh it is gereraily desirable to have t la a single interview When you cannot, evervrtetatl will be carefully looked1 into. All medicines sent according "to direc-I noun . mm. workmanship. We give f our best attention. We are at It from early morning till late at night. We have made a life study of it and can please the biggest crank living. We promise courteous attention to all. Just call and see our new line for spring. Just opened a bale yesterday. They are snappy and stylish. I .u tries costumes a specialty. NICHOLSON IHE FASHIONABLE TAILOR 43 WEST WASHINGTON ST. Entablished 1889. Telephone 2965. NOT FEB. 22nd, as advertised in yesterday's paper. Our advertising man was off his reckoning and got his dates mixed. R eniem her That the greatest event in the history of the mercantile business I BEGINS BHBBBBBinBSaBSBSBSBBBBB j Saturday, MARCH 1st KEEP YOUR EYE ON Goldber THIBJD DAY aammnmuammBmmamvBmBmmmtsammmmaaaaBaammsiKausBa The chance of the season to secure your white dress or waist from an assortment many times larger than any ever shown in this part of the country. Hundreds of shoppers have attended the fair each day so far and today will no doubt exceed them all in the size of the attendance. Everything on display is white and any part of a woman's wearing apparel can be selected during the "White Fair' from an elegant, choice display. 3 O'ClocR Special Today Regular 20c long ClotH, Eng'lisH, seven yards for Come to the "White Fair" 'twill refresh you simply to come in and see the decorations. M. GoM water (&L Bro,