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THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY,, MARCH 4, 189729) , PAGES. Bel School for Young Ladie from W Paar DAILY Ciocianati, and St. Louls Spe: h - rf la olid trein for Cincinpatl Pullman sleepers Hae Pasay SiS The Hotel Windsor. to Cincinaat!, Lexington, Louisville, Indianapolis and St. Louis without change. Parlor cars Cincin- 48 ex., #8:00, 00, “11: =—— Se coe = ———— - — 2 Aa ee WINTER RESORTS. RAILROADS. PIANOS AND ORGANS. ___| Al FXAN DRIA AFFAIRS IN WASHINGTON. — ATLANTIC CITY N. J. CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY. SOHMER PIANO ae ee MUNYON’S ae 2 toan]_ | KENILWORTH INN, OCEAN END OF KY. AVE, | THROUGH THE GRANDEST SCENERY OF a Se SRS ee Washington Hgts. School, Pater Ne at s reopen 8 1, eels AMERICA. ALL TRAINS VESTIBULED, 00 _Malosany Weneered. Upright onal 3 = 4 et > Hes We NTE IS spectal terme | hiodern and ‘ender new management, TK.GOULD. ELECTRIC LIGHTED, STEAM HEATED. a bee tinh co phe beecer ene es ated aaepete by aT) Accident.on the Electric Railroad a St ot tiene miei | ombtte Zs MEALS SERVED IN DINING CALS. - and packed. saat we y ~ Chevy Chase | ‘The Florida of the North, |, 2507! "2 = GheaT Casi Bangatns 1 HIGH AN sees: INVITATIO i rt C E a a : 5 5 AND 3 FRENCH AND ENGLISH BOARDING AND DAY The Florida o + Schedule in effect February 22, 1897. FHOM ALEXANDRIA is = San AS penitence - ATLANTIC CITY, NJ. " ‘ Teuwe = ae Te Senay Se Bower” RESULT. OF THE HEAYY ~ RAINS = h Stal : Sox. RIVERS PaaS site ee et By Good Lode One Was Seri- it) the Thousands of Strang itiont rons 10%. Datiy.- 8:0, 9:00;20-05, 1:00, | Jefferson Walked in a Procession When He ously Hurt. hy Now Assembled Here. i f Sino. axe checked free for passengers holding first- Took the Oath. 1 nati to Chicag Ro: ania G Wiaienen BA ‘The mest modern hotel on the Atlantic const. | BAU {2 Chicago. ean : ee See = ee Apartments en suite. Hot and cold sea baths at- | for Cinctnnatl. ncinn:tt, 10:95, 91:00, e es ac hed. Lexington “Open American and Enropean plans. vice In cafe. Ruswinn orebestra, $0 an. Turkish room. room. Fr feet from J. X THE CHALFONTE SAVE MONEY aT é : i | esol Seca ' | Suips room. Sun balvonies. Write @ Chic J class tickets at station. Bicycles, 28 cen’s each, = 1 . ce ae G. JASON WATE! 2:20 AIT. G Mite, Charlottes. | CE, ARNOTT. GEO. 8. PILL epee \ aia bl ae qillg, Staunton and for Hiehmond, “dally, “excepe gag f° Manager. Gen, Fas. Agt. OTES OF INTEREST AY MM Ses suagage 3 2 af ; HOTEL ne ‘iteservations and tickets at Chesapeake and Obig | = See ee oa, |The Story of the First Inauguration ) i a i Michiga ve. near ench. = family | offices, 513 and 1421 Pennsylvania avenue, rT + oe Ppa mouse’ Steam’ he Street’ northwest, and at the ‘station. FOREIGN POSTAL SERVICE to Take Place in Washington = — E H. W. FULLER, fe23-38d. General Passenger Agent. ning Star Bureg SHINGTON, D. C., POST OF NOTICE, Authentically Told. uld be read dati, by all interested, as changes eto ft orcur at any. tin s Telephone 1 j i j MAILS for the week ending March 6, ie == SDRIA, Va., March 4, 1897. oll It B tf ) Hy miptly at this office as follows: res , efternoon about 3:40 o'clock u e Oce Frot =r a7 REIGN pied sesisiee Old Point Comfort | Salt baths in house. Elevator. SURGES GEAR On GES is _ TRANSATLANTIC MAILS. The inauguratioa of Thomas Jefferson, és z ee rie Rooms en suite, baths attached. = ee say (by) At 6: FRANCE, | the first to take place In Washington, has | ‘ere Was an accident on the Washingto 2 “ os oe oo aoe WR * SWITZEKLAND, ITALY, IN, Fie (eyed SON PS ce eet Alexandria and Mount Vernon electric raf! 5 } cad Booklet on application. 514 Hours from Washington PURKEY, EGYET and HRITISH INDIA, per xs, | for nearly a hundred yeurs been described | Oo TN iween this elty and Mount Vero s Ie HOMM ‘ S42 ey Siac La Gascogne*, from New York, via Havre. Letters | ae one S oF “I Se etoey: re is and erné \ mn = Eee eee cial neraa eT ase aay for other party of EUROPE must be directed “Per | 25 One Of Ereat simplicity, The story Of | wiich fortunately, but miraculou: did 5 Zn if HOPRIVATE Se ONS San es STA ee || SS et et A OE? |S yoeoaile sige ey = Lt uy. 5 Mi 3 E, 8. Umbria®, |r: > Capit Be : y d 6 serious Cana cn mere, Daily clacaes: Chesapeake and Ohio Rys. | tm New York, via Queenstown. unit | tide to the Capitol has been repeated 50 | personal injury. When-the train left here of Lan ses Ie des historiettes = {e) At to: M. for NETHERLANDS direct, per | Often that any other account will be slow |; feted’ SP anclor icak ae: mii iwallons DT Lan e: Mays. fe22-tf = = aa === &.s. Amsterdam, from New York, via Rotterdam. oly. onera cee " - ‘é ~ 8 = - —- : Schedule tn effect February 9, 1897; Letters be directed “Per Amsterdam Reg Sa aes and 110, in charge of Conductor Da RY 5 T’ SPECIAL, (c) AU10:55 PM. for GENOA, per ma, Werra, tion seizes so quickly on the white . Thursdays, and ardays. | tram Now Pork Motorman Grigg and Trolleyman Letters must be dir ed “Pee ARTERS Solid" vestibuied.. electric: slings to which the third President is Hgbied, steam-heated | Worra* Faulkver. When New Alexandria was train, with combination coach, parlor ear, dining | fot i é said to have tied his horse while he went ; . ; carsunanvatecr cation chrodghawithout colianse ee ee eee Galle | heya = reached engine No. 76, in charge of Con- : ph without change. | Ethtopia, New York, sgow. Lettera | Into the building to take the oath that| auctor Drew, with FE eae Arrives Richmond, 7 ; p90 Pam. | tnust he’ directed “Per Ethiopia as a : ductor Drew, with Engineer D. O'Brien 5 eZ 1057 fim dally, except Sunday, — Parlor cor] °FRISTED MATTER, ETC,” German steamers | S0mething equally or more picturesque | anq Flagman McLaren, was attached, to Washington to Richmond, and Richmond to id < , . <4 Washington ‘to ind; 2:46 pouty Old Point, | Sailing from New York on Tuesdays, Thursdays | would be required to efface the other his-| Graw the train from that point to Mount ’ iOME AND DAY SCHO« Soe Fame ind Saturdays take printed matter, ete., for GER- re zs = |e 3 . Pee cae os ss SA tee tellers oes Uncare Groalens Pennyplvania | MANY, “and ‘speciatly “addressed printed matter, ptoric fable. Yet it 18 likely that the story | Vernon. As stated in The Star at the time, IvEatatecy 400 Aaah \Girgiutal everaasiveach 4 rickets, and reservations at ofices, Penneyivania | ote.” tor ater parts of Furope, Of Jeffersonian simplicity at the first In-| ino electic failway comcamy qant steam aler all 0 xuriously appointe very Ee alin te Gre O nckce onieee : White Star steamers sailing from New York on | auguration at the present Capitol will be : Sones al ‘shw to street: heated sun parlors; | formation at &. € 0. tivket offces. ecenger Agt. | Wedaesdavs take speciully addressed printed mat. ; ¢ : f ergine No. 76 of the P. W. and B. railway 3 aod em alte: each contain ewe to | fella 1 a Passen ter, ten for EUROPE, ia gradually modified. Mr. Joseph B. Bishop, | t this end of the line to facilitate the mov- Change of ii H telty, 700; orchestra In ut Ee Oe sailing from New York take printed matter, ce, | 22 the Century for March, presents a whol- | ing of passengers during the inauguration muwderate. ‘Send nee eee Sees oe for all countrls for which they are advertised to | 1¥ different account. rush. The engine was pulling a train of Sa : aeney €' street. carry mail. a The My our cars to Mc Vernon, “While going oan NK COPE, Proprietors For Chicago i ,, Vestibuled Limited | MAILS FOR SOUTIT AxD CENTRAL AMERICA, | 4 es ~ th muecued: force to Mount \ ernon. hile Koing oe pprietors. pete Cut eee , : © inauguration myth has been more = sera Mi lose acai TES. SDAY te ‘ , s d caused the tender two of meer The Irvington item, TISID a eer ade Limited iO) pas es) Colertier, front Sear Yon Sie Heaziis Per | tenacious of life,” says Mr. Bishop, “than | The canto cOpnie ovens wears up the track BRING YOU DOWN he Berkeley School ee ee (oop ee A A pin and To Janeiro. Letters’ for NORTH BRA: | that which pictured Jefferson, attired as a| for a distance of one hundred feet. The ihe berkeley Scncol, (aie tenet burg and Cleveland, express daily 10:00 A COUNTRIES must bs directed | plain citizen, riding on horseback to the | 1 = on the train were very anus Ease 2s 20 ISTH ST. NAW. waters p.m. SISLAND, per’s.s, Chet Capitol, hitching his horse to the paling: Sa SEIS ES me = ery ai aa DEGREE: ' R = * | tunately, the train was running at a slow * p ¢ Pelet,Anaapeila ae, stations, 10:00 a.m. | frum New York: (ovat 10:86 BAL for 1 and walking unattended into the Senate | tare of speed. A repair gang was conta. | You Will Likely Overdo, Over- are uniformly sue : : " fe ey : F chamber to take the oath as President . the § accident 5 anches. Evening « culsine. New Orleans, Memphis, Riviningham, Chat- | from New York, vi « ¢ a oath as President. | once to the scene of the accident to put <1 ee erertere one zt Knoxville, Bristol and Roanoke, 9: A Barbados. | Lett To have done this would have been in ac-| the track in or nridlithens avsi nt aitiie eat and Possibly You Head TOBAGO must be di Ver | cordance with his previous utterances, for | delay in. the. i ze of passengers, as 4 yon COvERNNENT (FOS NM modern improve- Hes (ORE G a oe Pr PLATA | he had strongly condemned as savoring of fer was mad gund the wreck. 2 Wil Overdrink ee oe : . in parlors. Special spring UNTRIES dlreet, per ss. Afghan Prinee, from | jonarchy all public ceremony at the swear- id to have been caused by the Bis Ae EDWAKD €. CLARK. f Hate a on ing in of a President. When the time for] earth being very soft on unt of the = = Y—(cl At 1 . for J. ; 7 is y -stimonial nes Of | HOTEL BERKELEY KENTUCKY AVE.; 30 FEET VANILLA and GREYTOWN, per s.s. . | Bis own inauguration arrived. however, y rains of late, which ca the rails NVAY-Y wmanc hanswe: vind ser | from Toardwnik. Pull ocean slew. Steam heat, from New Letters for COSTA ICA must | the case seems 10 nave looked dilferent to ad. are of the epinion that it MU NV ON S I re LORS She a eetele Hehts. | Elevator, sun parlors, be di 2 him. Whether it was beecaus+ he was to be | was due to running a heavy steam engine aa avi iT 1 st. Washington, D.C. jal-tf Biot shat ie . = aes nate a the first President inaugurated at the new | cver tracks built for the accommodatic piri teodey Z SS ae JAS. & GEO. BEW. UATAN Paty pI eva Capitol. or becarse of an unwillingness to | electric time of sending th ; 4 tHe. °] CA\TTRE OF = ite Er for oth, ICO must d o a ii =! ae ‘ 2 as = Poe eee . ‘e, * Gunston Institute ror ams, $ . PEATUKE OF eae Ue ani | disappoint the large numbers of his friends | engine ria for this «« | With Munyon’s Life Chamber, 1212 AND 1214 14TH ST. N.W. HOTEL LURAY VANILLA und CARTILAC _ | and partisans who had assembled to honor | several that an accide ’ Mr. anu Mrs. B. R. MASON, Principals. | 4. tts heated sun parlor on the Eeplanade, with ss. Caracas, from New York. | bim, is not clear; but the fact is that he | would be the outcome. Munyon’s Static Electrical _ 0022 m thes Sg EI EC ee ireiedte |) ee TORT Ci ee AM, for RORTH BIAZIL- per we: | did” permit ia Gopsiderable display at | There were a number of prominent people 4 TF y an inelosed passage. i 4:20. 5.30, undays, 1:15, ra - i gape ae le ceremonies. He was m-t at the door | cn the train, among whom was a civi Machin: M ss AT. VERNON SEMINARY, SM NJOSIAH WHITE & SON. Nea points ee Te OU] SER ES oi? boarding house, which was only a gineer from Wisconsin, who told The S . bee un: ae SLEVENTI S m HOrEL DENNE 2 30, 4 Letters for G' i Mar. | Stone's throw from the Capitol, by a militia | reporter that the t at this point was in on ‘emedies = — s Se = lips Pe 1 must. be. dire “Per Ville de St. | artillery company and a procession of | a horrible condition. “In fact,” he said, “I yon's lish and French Boarding and Duy S Dir ‘with every modern RR Ae oer ae an citizens, and, escorted by these, he went | could stick my cane through the tes. I Ss appeintment and convenience. Open all the y ear SATURDAY —(f) At 3:50 A.M. for NASSAU, N. | on foot to the Capitol. The norseback | think ined igence on the part of ens after the Christmas vacation January | fels-ist : q I a3 280 p.m, Week days, 1:15 p.m. § per steamer from Miami, Fla. (dy At 11 BtoryNOn ake? a cee cine miteiea Beery ces eleence a ain + Tl VAT 1 mo HOTEL TRAYMORE ROYAL BLUE LINE FOR NEW york AnD | AM for ST. Py MIQUELON, per steamer | in modern Journalism, was the invent f | over this trac t the ic W I I SE | ) Mrs. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, Principal peigrricrereecee A ERR from Halita i ism, Was the invention of | over this track; it © ieast, aL ST J DELIA GATES HENSLEY. Associate Prin, Overlooks the inest deligbtful section of his | AM trains illuminated with Pintsch light Mails for NEWFOUNDLAND, by ra‘l to Hallfs an Englishman named John Davis, who | tempting Providers = — - ; ae MeScomforts and amuse. | For Fhiladelphia, New York, Boston act ihe East, | 4M thence via steamer, close’ here daily at 11-25 | put it in a book of American travels which | One lady from Philad: . whose ; Sa rege eee a a soaten ant t) | ALM. «dy Hess : he published in London two years later Mt not be learned ved a Sick or Well, D» Not Think © oe Commercial College S. WHITE, Jr, Prop’r. ) Dining Car), Dining Cary, (2:01 |, Mails. for MIQU ELON, by rail to Boston and | In order to give it an air of truthfulness, ryous shock,and several others scratches, £ aa ; ML SI Dee Sees a eee ae TALE Cs lluentalinnsonncnsh Abs yeaa iniomene cou Davis declared that he was present at the | cuts and bruises. Conductor Drew, En-| Away Without Getting Some Know sys near the beach; steam heat; sun Paty SEG night Noesean pe yiatatenmier sail inauguration, which w: not try A] gineer O'f and James Griffin, who as “ all -modern conveniences. lee fine Veracious. account of the ceremon was | Were o1 the engine, narrowly escaped. Mr.] edge Munyon’s Grand Work ia : ss ._ KNAUER. $:00 p.m. nt to Englend by Edward Thornton, who iin was thrown’ some distance trom t i pot wit ities SIDE HOUSE, =r ae y a then: in charge of the Britisn legation ine and was painfully bruised about the | Behalf of Suffering Humantts—Man- haolot Atlantic City, N. J. ea sane c t hington; and In this Jefferson was an Faulkner was thrown | yaa. poetor : tzSchoolof coun front. Open all the year. Elevator; sea aperantee: Soars Y cloning Friday), close hene,.tally: wt 7:10 as having walked to the Capitol. ow otoar No Sant coca 4 VOR Setters: See Eats eee tte (Tek Ta 2 athe in Douse: sun parirs. efe: stm. baie Foy ee ee eee naan : S rther with a Ereat mass of about the head and] penny to Pay. amd clas CHA v. xExpress trains. TRANS TIC AILS, r oabout Jeffers s -in- | shoulde 1 ital as - for and check for CHINA and JAPAN, per_a.s. Beemer, | auguration, are set. fo: e 7 end bbott of the electric HADDON HAL for and eh nen re si rth in detail Gen A : “tata eae pion Transfer ‘om close here daily up to: Merch 13th at | Henry Adams in his ‘History of the United | line sad : porte iis snort de wikia oie op ihe “écean. Re cae ere State d leave no doubt that the Davis | that uo reports of personal injury of pas- | gue tremtant Grdvert toe "arateess Onveniehee and linprovement, LAT CRT en AE Treraaie version was Sra rcieatl % hee thet ¥ form of deafness »1N_MU : ae tla San Francisco, close here daily up to 5 s vas a pire fabrication. sengers had be je at bis office, and troubles. Mu Pegg d sea water baths fm hous; Mareh 17th. (a) i that he had be Je to find the name es all the di a ts Si ORS ie a CS “Mails for HAWAII, ®. Australia, fiom San |". Shackling and Rawboned. of any hurt. S said that passengers | a positive cure. is no cutting, ee eee > Franelsen, close 2 yup to 6:80 P.M¢ March | “On reaching the S chamber, in | did go to the office after the accident, how- | BY waustions fat oommists of mld) and r STATION CORSE «ay Teer: eh haces ios ! = eee Hs sing lotion relief from the first oe STATION CORNERO) ae SEN ete ich he was to be inaugurated, Jefferson | ever, and the officials were conspicuous by ae, SN ee eer Drees She Seek : Pastor aia Dining Cu seed only press of Ind ame a member of one of the most strik- | their abs a nd the deraitea | 20, blo! snd nerves sind thorouguly eradicate the StIss 10:50 A.M. FENNSY! Jos y up to 6:30) roups evel Beet Sere: A trest yuilt around the derailed | disease Sleeping, Dining, Si eae Bee nde ne peathered in a public place. | enzine and cars today, and the running of |“ 1 COSTS YOU NOTHING for a. free trial local rrisburg the SoC ISLANDS, por sty Tropte On one side of him stood John Marshall as close trains was resumed. Munyon offices. No ebligation to MISCELLANEOUS. Louis, Fra e daily’ up to} chief justice to administer the oath, and on ists to diucnowe your : ——————— | _ Gr te Harrisbarg. 3 h. dy ws for throw! F AN IDEAL WINTER RESORT ne A i aS Lis - eee putes Pepe falls E TRALIA (exe foc West | the other Aaron Burr, who was to be sworn ORANCE, diseased Mag - sad Isil 1 St é x Doors r to Harrisburg. fet Parlor Car Harrisburg | AUSTRALIA, which are Burope), | in as Vice Pres! : Sapea ike For BYTH SEXES UF _ LL. ul.VES. 18 AT YOUR DOORS. | eo Pittstur NEW ZEALAND, HAWAII a SAMOAN po aeeas described iy le see A NEW GYMS bas J Brantleso, | ColHtemporaries Jefferson was very tall (six « Mateh 27th, (a) | feet two and a half Inches in height), with a ‘warded the | loose, sh: [ers Marips daily up to 6:30 ACTRIC No Connection With are nb arcordane id WED Saige 3:0 I.M. CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS. a soratory Pullman Buffet Parlor Car to Uarrisburg. Sleep ing and Dining Cars Harrisburg to St. Louls, Cln- a sailing daily, and the schedule of ch ling alr avout his slender tig- | From the mee 1D metbods E mnee the aie at AMONG THE PINES. ia iu Sa aocne te d a the’ resmmption of their unin ure, 2 very red freckled face and neglected The proprietors of the well-known Ne mente « pst ade colleges. and usu- he finest Winte North. -| 3 2 ¢: transit. : ranked > itera’ te chic! : aig euler taelaversae axe. : Se ee eee en ante are, gaiats it | Gleveland. Dining Car to chicago. rar haat close at 10:00 A.M. same | ET@Y hair. He was clad in a blue coat, a| Plus Ultra brand of chicken soup were eclytf = THOMAS \C. SIDWELL Hs, one-third of Jong, ¥ 7:10 P.M. ‘SOUTHWESTERN EXPRESS.—Puliman thick, gray-colcred, hairy waistcoat, ite anlUn Rice one eatenice! ART oeISG COLeNeEA al plants. Sleeping Cars Washington to Pittsburg and Har- ered mails elose at 1:00 P.M. same day, | 4 Ted unde : * waistcoat lapped over it: gre as Sap 3 S s ibe Gaz: | velveteen’ breeches, “with Bearl” Magee, | Partner was reading the newspaper and the vious | yarn stockings and slippers down at the | Junicr partner was busy with his corre- ing Car fo Pittsburg. Lakewood, N. J. x Seventh street 4 AM¢ Tonis “and Loulsville (via Cineio- eee Pullman Sleep- | a,{d? Resistered mails close at 6:00 Pat. ps Music Daily in Sun Parlors] mu* tia ig Car. T. F. SILLECK, Lesse By one (f) Registered mails close at 1:60 P.M. previons | S¢tived by Joseph Story in 1808, was tall | writer, and in a few words inuicated the . for Elmira and Renovo daily. except | 4,0 Pi . we 7:10 PM. for Williamspo nd twinkling eyes and rather low fore. | At length he read one which seemed to re- Z hess heels—his appearance being very much that | Srondence. He read letter after letter,which foe ae anandalgua, Rochester ana | ,{¢) Registered mails close at 1:00 P.M. Wednes- a s ares Of Oriertal Hotel, Manhattan Beach. fe5-3: 1333 12TH ST. SifoncTHiA — and slender, not graceful and imposing, Pa ooo pean hn porte st ihe oes —_—_———_ Rochester, Buffalo and | 2 = Se NS eecemced em The PRINCtEsS ANNE. Ningara Falls dally, except Saturday, with Slee PIANOS AND ORGANS. head, plain and dignified manners and very | Quire a second perusal, Then he read it : an : of a raw-boned farmer. 4 P = : Suanwoats are Fa ane days and Saturdays, farmer. Marshall, as de- | had been opened ready for him by his s ‘ i i ch z i 2 - | des reply e le eac! a NE set Narn Virginia each, Va. Mamsport sinaae BO Gs CRE US |S JAMES P. WILLETT, Postmaster. |*but erect and steady, with black hair, small | 7¢P!¥ t@ be made to each. fog Car Washington to Suspension’ Bridge via of the body; rheamatic gout, nenralgta and teaver st adhd ew York. Ja9-s,t&th %. weds all Parlor Cars with Dining Car from Baltimore half. If teu & eee Cor 8:00, ‘i Wit (Dining Car), 09 (Dining: ir from Wil- 43 Taine CORE 3M. 12-45, 5, 4:20, 6 10:00 and | S¥¢et, sympathetic tone, fine touch, perfect action. 11:35 P.M. Gn Sanday, 7:00 (Dining Car), 8:00, located tn | 9:60, 11:00 (Dining Car’ from Wilmington) untains of tet wth Carolina, bas 12:15, 3:15, , 6:50, 10:00 and 11:35 P.M. Deen lease Messrs. Linsley & Kittredge. The Fast. Express, 7:50 AlM, hotel 1s newly and elegantly furnished and xpress, 12:15 P.M. week day peted. 30 lain baths added, has electric daily. For Boston without open fireplaces, elevators, and 7:50 A.M. Week days, aud 3:15 P.M. nts are superior, good stables, ly. st x Hanks in the south, For Atlantie City ( vestibule sleepers from New York. The | — rail route), 3:15 ent of this hotel will he most Hberal. | For Balti booklets and further particulars address & Kittredge. N. B.—Mr. Linsley ssful proprietor of the E ed in al few moments. ARD © TOWNSEND. A delightful resort hotel. Faciag the finest Butts: to. simple and neat in dress. Burr was rather | the third time, after which he said to ais MISS ADA LOUISE TOWSSEND, ocean beach north of Florida. -17 miles eaat of | 10:40 for Eric, Canandaigua, Rochester, Buf- ’ . —that 18 just as} Small in stature, but dignified and easy in | partner: ECTRIC MACHINE. Fl Vol ture. Grace vrfolk. Surrounded by pine forests. Mild win- | falo and Niagara Falls daily, Sleeping Car Wasb- Here’s a Piano good as any you | Manners and dressed with aristocratic care. nis is the funniest letier I've read in a abe Bit ; ter climate. Perfect appointments, Excellent | ington to Elmira. - can buy etsewhere | ‘The three men were alike in one respect— Poe cee r Mungon’s static-clectric apparatus cures swollee = = =| Wieyeling and driving on beach and through | FOR PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK AND THB oy aaa hey distr i + | Jong time.” eps taghe apr " ; ag woods. T. EDMUND KRUMBHOLZ, EAST. For $150 Cash * s0. ‘cour f the istrusted and disliked one another ied eats Bees laid down his news- | 284 Sif Joints, perales:s, pains tn the back, or amy OCEAN TRAVEL. Manager, Beach,Va., or office N.. V.B. & | 4:00 P.M. “CONGRESSIONAL LIMITED,” daily; price is fust thoroughly. Jefferson both feared and Se pedis Je EE 2) 2 ou «are anything about saying mot hated Marshall, saying of him that he had | P4Per and aan 5 rain ~atead AL ieibe aa : a mind of that gloomy malignity which se hae en y we this instrument. Mas | would never let him forego the opportunity Cones bee oat ey ri of satiating it on a victim. Marshall said |, {Mest Wlues & Boyie Wear pat 2 hai ot Jefferson, shortly before the inaugura- See Fe One tne AUD Le es eae In { ” etzerott Music Co., 1110 F | ot Jeterson. shorty before the inaugur Wishbones in canes ot ian eace at youl MUNYON’S REMEDIES pombe ae a = dent he would increase his personal power yaxe eee ae ee », re or $ ’ ea and that his letters had shown that hi: i) ee eee eee eee ee Haines Bros. Pianos morals could not be pure. Both Jefferson | YU to civer inio corr wenee Wath Ww and Marshall looked upon Burr as a politi- | #5 We have a iatge anu iucreasing uema re orld Famous. cal and sccial adventurer who was living | 10° Wisnbones lor uecoralive puriose up to his own creed, ‘Great souls care little | Yours truly, See ~The pore quality and volume of thetr| for small morals.’ The outgoing Presid What de you think of Waly” asked the tone bas won them an unrivaled place. In ; ae . | junior member of ine chicken soup urm. the musle world. ‘They are the Instruments | Mf Adams, was not present at the exer =T fon—the Vrain weury down-all tind the new el & powerful help, ; ye 00, 10:00 | you'll prov Kenilworth Inn, 2 sink BILTMORE, ASHEVIL i agniticent hotel, del trie Ine x. € bon rate cure for ts. With them evers own doctor. Thouswnds of physiclan than Many dreds of people have been cured. No money ix received for cxamina- ) disease—are sold by all become their no other 1 French L +] tion, mo money Is received for ad- Sentsloland avereweine cises; but he undoubtedly took a grim That's a good juke,” reputed ihe se LAIN Augusta, Ga. ae $10 monthly ‘payments, Haines’ | pleasure in the presence of Marshall, whom | Memb Where ate Faye: @ Boyne 30-1 . sineny to phnekonditaeuneiis Virvini Cae er re Pianos taken in exchange at fair] he had made chief justice, greatly to the ; Cated? - ‘ 4 4 irginia Hot Springs, prices, wrath of Jefferson, only a few weeks be- | “St bows thar | cal attention, cither at the Stir ere ae e The Pi Exch, fore. After the ceremonies the new Presi- | “Well, you will simply have to reply that © York’ to NEW HOMESTEAD AND BATH HOUSE except Sunday. lano Excnange, dent proceeded to the Executive Mansion, | YOU have no wishboucs tor sale, and that) ae your home. Way fare to oP! THE YER—— For Annapolis i z or ‘The Palace,’ as it was then styled, in | YOU can’t imagine how ihey have got ihe SE iowa: | 4g TTHCUT, Que | OST RE Beet 913 Penna. Ave. sent | he the aimee: as It was then, styled. 1 | isc into thitttieads tat we nave. L-YEAR-ROUND y ‘* Haines Bros.’ lanos: ~, = 5 be 2 4 ii fe iy pe’ ver che na em- aE Sea RUS Reni lernpuihuat grecratesl reoisaces |iiiters cian Capitol. Turning to the iy pewrler che junior mem: Oboe railway offices, or addresa ‘Augustine, 10:48 P.M. ‘week ~—e The Garb of Presidents. ber of the tirm dic. ved che fouowing setter _ yaks i RED. © 7 days. Express for Florida and points on Atlantic | © “ow, et se anioht ic “Me: Payste « Paynie, Se boul ee = - Peg ee Coast Line, 4:30 A.M. 3:46 EM. dally; Rich. ‘Washington set the example, which has | p ar s| We regret to have to repiy to NORTH GERMAN LLOYD Springs. Tiath Co. Va. PRE PACES ONAL SL Se as ee mond oily: week dais: Atlania Spe; been followed at frequent intervals by new | your favor of the vih instant that we nave jot ot dngtady, E eae chat, via nd Seaboard Air Lin of And othe ae a r vishbones 8 can: ‘- BAST ESPIESS “Th HOTELS. alee ust Seaboard Ae ine, 40 other Leading Presidents even to cur day, of wearing at | no wishvones for sale. We cannot unuer A.M. and 4:25 P.M. week days. ‘Ticket offices, corner 15th and G streets, rnd 4, Havel Ta Apt FS at the station, s nd B streets, where orders \ 2 Vi y can be lett fo ‘king of baggage to destiaa- : ph lo Vy tion from hotels and residences, Werra.Apl. 17. 10 a = i J.B. HUTCHINSON, J. R. Woop, gps ‘Manager. General Passenger Agent. I the first inauguration ceremontes clothing | Stand how you couia imagine we had. We of Ameriean manufacture. He was dressed | REVr heard of wishbones being found in r ar = = veal carcasse: et e. Wi LC. ar in a suit of dark cloth made at Hartford. | ‘*#! C@rcasses Detore, Yours, ee. E. F. Droop & Sons. 1 have.been able to find no mention of the] “I think that will settle them,” remarked aon ase state eter ts nationality of the ‘ght drab sult’ which | the junior partner as the typewriter took . ave. (mb3-14¢tf) Phone 1108. | John Adams wore. Jefferson was inaugu- | own the noes. rated in his ‘every-day clothes,’ which may Established 1842. or may not have been exclusively Ameri- Alexandria. STH AVE. BET. 46TH AND 47TH STs., x = = pei ee see. é NEW YORK CITy. SOUTHERN RAILWAY, Storics About Secretary Welles. = = Schedule, inveffect January 18, 199t- can; but before the end of his service as | From the Ch es. - ‘S 5 3 an i a ee 5 : is a 1e Chicago Times-Herald, American Line In Location, Space, Light Deer Station a een eae aie es I l M pudtershe ation nee President he appeared at his New Year re-| ygr, Lincoln's choice for Secretary of the o c E mally.—Local for Danville, Charlotte man clalms and as-| ception dress bi e- ea New York-s as Paci and Ventilation and ‘Fay stations. ’ Connects at Mata:sug for Strus- 9 virations, ‘has render- | spun. Madison carried the matter a step | Navy was Gideon Welles of Hartford, Ste 3 ib uaacien ier ae borg, larrisonb 4 and way statio ly except ed the verdict that the | further, for, as he passed down the aisle of | Conn. Mr. Welles was one of the represen- ne PES = —— ee Be Western, (aaily, aud witm tio cutscene tO tii ff the House of Representatives to be inau-| tatives of those democrats who had aban- P Apr. 14 10am NO NOL daily for the Natural Bridge and Lexington. 1€ ran gurated, he was spoken of as a ‘walking | doned their party on account of its at- Leas. . Apr. 10 am ae ALIS A. FAST argument in favor of the encouragemeni of 4 1 Oe UNITED STATI loam St Paul. Apr 28.10am] rin av a SR eres ee ries Pullman Buffet Sleepers, New York te and Washington to Jacksonville, uniting at Salis- Red Star Line. whieh makes it quiet even for the most nervous." | bury with Pullman Slecper for ‘Asheville and. Hot NEW YORK To ANTWE $100,000 has recently been. spent oa improvements. | 50 at csiolte wich bullunn Siero tee hus I. AND M Pull Buffet Sleeper New York to New Orleans, TON connecting at Atlanta for Birmingham and Meim- titude toward slavery. His former associ- ates in Connecticut tried to console them- selves for his loss by affecting to regard him as a “hoodoo,” whom they were glad to get rid of. The party was always beaten when 9 ° native wool.’ His coat had been made on prig: t Pianos the farm of Colonel Humphreys, and his waistcoat and smail clothes on that of are equaled by FEW and surpassed by NONE. | Chancellor Livingsten, all from the wool Stieff Piano Ware Rooms, of merino sheep raised in the country. John be Pies EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN PLAN. "S LIFE CHAMBER EW YORK pose B12 fon | 1.50 per day and upward. BH nna Sines eeeende Seotse wt | S21 Eleventh St..N. W., | soure was very much crowaed, and that its | Welles was at the front, they said. There ered Pies 1 and 18, North Biber. i as MUSIC DURING DINNER, iL, PM Local for Front Royal, Strasyurg and “LIBR Nohawos | that dt could not be heard. Contemporary | «-zartrord law. sas Petes crete and All Thront and Lung Diseases. Gro, W sins Maas 7 SY | New Restaurent for Ladies and Gentlemen on the | Hatrisonburs, dally, except Sunday. J. C. CONLIFF, Mahiager. Gescriptions of Madison picture him as a} yacr’ y retary e its seers Mion Pees ake office floor. Open after theater hours. FREE is Fe Slot aBLLLO? 4e15-3m,28 small) modest and jovial man: Washington It is the latest and most rational cure for ti Daily, except, Sunda What else are Hartford lawyers for?” | aMictions. It reaches the sore spots. It beals was Mr. Lincoln’s comment, referring to | TW places. It goes to the seat of disease. It pen- the fact that Isaac Toucey, Buchanan's | tates the olscure places where drugs taken Into Secretary of the Navy, was also a “Hart- | the, stomuch ca pape wt oad ford lawyer.” a eased parts and cleanses ind the inflamed When the appointment was made known | organs. in Hartford one of Mr. Welles’ former | Munyon's Rheumatism Cure seldom fails to re- democratic colleagues remarked: a Heve in one to three hours, and cures in a “Well, if his marine experience fitted Jo- | 4°38. Price, 25 cents. Irving spoke of him in 1812, at the time cf his second election to the presidency, as ‘a withered little apple john,’ and an English observer as ‘a little man with small fea- o tures, rather wizened, but occasionally lit 9 up with a good-natured smile.’ He was 3 habitually neat and genteel in his appear- ¢ ance, says another writer, dressed like a ‘ Knabe Piano 220 L: = | COACH and BAGGAGE to and from Grand Cen- | AND FLORIDA 11 ED, Puliman Vestibuled partment Cary New York to, Jacksonville and ‘St, FE HOTEL. Augustine. 0 Pullman Sleeper New York to ‘ ED @ ane ¢ . W. R. Speare, Augusta, with connection for Alken. - e aes 2 sata ag WESTERN VESTIBULED LIMITED, composed of Undertaker & Embaimer, | © "7 saint tre. Pullman Vestibuled Sleepers, Dining’ Cars aud Day ‘Taw a Coaches, Pullman Sleepers New York to Nashville, UNDERTAKERS. teal Oks) *= bgt cRilagsomi settee Sleeping Cars, Dining Cars, Observation and Com: watchman on each floor insures abso- |. 10:43 P.M.—Daily.—WASHINGTON AND SOUTH. Tenn., via Asheville, Knoxville and. Chattanoog: aa Warren F. Leland, New York to Tampa, via Charlotte, Columbia: z | ‘well-bred and tasty old school gentleman.’ *) Munyon's "Dyspeysia Cure positively Kis the arlotte man.’ | nah to be high admiral, then Gid Welles Cpt tear errs ype FE eresge 3 . Savannah and Jacksonville, and New York to Mem: W. American wool seems, therefore, to have forms of Indigestion and stomach trou e call £40. jattr | mng-at PROPRIETOR. | phis, via Birmingham; New York to New Orleans, arerooms. made its first appearance as a’ ‘walking | Will learn how to command a squadron by | 25 cents. : P UNDERTAKER, EMBLAMER AND - = =| Vir ‘Atlanta and Montgomery. Vestibuled Day s o: argument’ under favorable conditions.” being swallowed by that Illinois whale. Munyor’s Cold Cure prevents ms Everyt st-class, on the Coach Washington to Atlanta. Southern Railway | A complete display of the rehowned In spite of this spiteful prophecy Mr. | breaks up a cold ina few hours. Price. 2 Welles’ success in building up and manag- | | Munyon’s Cough Care stope conghs, nig: sweats, ing the Navy Department has entitled him | Allays soreness, end speedily hea lungs. to a fame in the war administration well | ’Sttioue Kidney Cure speedily cures py! alongside of Chase’s as its eminent finan-| tne buck, loins wr groins, and all forme or kidney cier and Stanton’s as its great war min- | disease. ce, 25 conti ister. Munyon’s ifeadache Cure stops beadach= ia three —_—__.—___ Convention of Republican Clubs. IS26-26 1. st. nw. Teh Dining Car Greensboro’ to Mont, T. GARNER, for 7 years | —— ae we oe gas Gs sare $ IN leave ras fon Yt "| Painless Extracting, 50c. | pm. aay except Somaya Best tecth, $8. Fillings. Crowns, Bridges, ets., | QBYY fof poe ee at corresponding prices. Each 'departinent Charge of al ecapert. specialist of long experience | Returning, arrive mer ‘ND OHIO DIVIS- daily and 4:45 25 p.m. Sundays daily, except Sun- daily for Herndon, 8:26 a.m. and 3:00 KNABE Pianos; also a few slightipi used at a re- duction from usual net prices, he be Th fo ere will be a meeting tomorrow of rep- Pianos of good medium grade makes fromv'$250.00 | resentatives of the various republican clubs upward, ard second-hand Pianos trojid $60.44, of the country, who will meet in convention TORAG 25 p.m i = spe 0| ‘TERMS, CASH OR TIME, G They will ms nutes. Price, 25. cents. WITH INSURANCE AND A: Ne YAS work! p.m. daily from Round a.m. daily, ex- at Grand Army Hall. ey will meet at} The impatient “‘on-to-Richmond” people | minu' es ances ia sane: gia wos Was Re Se og (nn worm mecrenteaty gi Mee lariea See eee ee tua tm 8:4 a.m. daily, except | Pianos to rent, tuned, moved and repaired. the call of the McKinley and Hobart Uni-| were dissatisfied with his slowness; with | _ Muss, Vile, Ointment pasttively cores all = : U.S. Dental Assn, 7th&D Sts | ese! rus 8, teas gurtt wat | 1422 PennsylvaniaAve. | formea ciub ot this city tor the purpose of | failures, to, catch svery plockade Fanner | Wi bio ire cratatn all Smyurten of jas-tott aie empenei Mending Tiatrsonburg? dally, | _de19-28a forming @ permanent organization, to be| that g navy had almost’ to be created, and | (Mod, Price, 25 come an to ACCOUNTANT. FREE DENTAL INFIRMARY.—DENTAL DEPART. (aa ROR EG EEE ‘30 a.m. known as the Executive Committee of Re-| that the navy was always ready to co-|women. ; — 5 ~~ | ment of Gotuinbian University, 1825 Hat. mw. | Sly, from Char ott eT, vation and informa. KNABE Publican Clubs of the United States, whose | operate with the army, the charge was not | | Muniou's Valier restores lot powers 20 wéak E. BATES, upon the teeth a! material rnished at offices, 511 and 1300 Pet duty it shall be “to co-operate in promot- | very well foun ough it cont oO Pisigaiedye _ Public Accountant and Auditor, Send. ,xtracting free. Hours trom 3 (oS pa | SNenge. and’ at Pennsylvania’ railroad’ pasacaree UPRIGHT ing. the interests of the republican party | be heard. Once, when Mr. Welles was ill | ,,!f 70" bate Catarmh or any Throat or,1-at¢ Com re cael ak Ge —— atation. ; | and in adjusting the complaints of all re-| with an attack of malaria, some one re-| Ment” We positively cure catarrh, F ees > _W..H. GREEN. General Supt. A Handecme S. publicans who believe they ought to recelve | marked in.the presence of one of these | “Personal letters answered with free c-2icel a@- TO ALT. WHO DESt Se a ae UPRIGHT PIANO, equal to brand-new. ; | Tecognition at the hands of the incoming | critics that the Secretary of the Navy was | vice for any ¢isease. or est for rata WM. L FORD, fais 18. BROWN. Gen. RH ee cet Se we WAIL sell tt toe. $250— Administration.” ‘The committee represent- | down with a slow fever. living Chair bel : time {ng the McKinley and Hobart Uniformed ‘a Eminent Doctors o2 Daty “Slow! You bet it's slow. That's the|- Mum ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, (777; : | Club is composed of Mesars. John Bowles, | only kind of fever old Welles could ever _———— de12tf 20 F at MANICURE. D.G. PFEIFFER & co., LS. Emery, 8. BR, Stratton, 8. C. Robb, | catch.” pee pa s All Day and Evening:: All Are Web CANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR LU CLASSES | CAMPBELL CARRINGTON. = bate John, W. Douglass, Thomas J. Laster, ‘the achievements o! navy, however, iausa ef f vatidiage and datructurem prepared ead 7 og Rage LITTLETON & ROCH! showed that the department kept abieast | C°™€- a WALI? * 3 areb’tl eng.. hides. Washing- < Manicure and ton, D. ©. Residence. ‘No. 3 Mount Vernon Fiat ntcure, S0c, Formerly with Madame Payne. New York avo and 9th of. aw. : a” | seupimor WN Pet. mee with the other functions of the govern- ment in subduing the confederacy. 623 Thirteenth’ Street N. W. 006 F st. ow. fetet. th. ca a terete eertinieane been. Birney, Th ‘H. Alexander, A. J. Milli- 417 Lith St..N.W. ..... heen 'p. Crittenton, ‘William iz Lawrence

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