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TPHE F. F. V. LIMITED is one of the finest trains hauled over any railway track in America. It runs 

 solid between Cincinnati and New York, the route from Washinsfton being over the Pennsylvania 

 system. It has every modern convenience and appliance, and the dining-car service has no superior if 

 it has an equal. The road-bed is literally hewed out of the eternal rocks; it is ballasted with stone 

 from one end to the other ; the greater portion is laid with one-hundred-pound steel rails, and although 

 curves are numerous in the mountain section, the ride is as smooth as over a Western prairie. 



One of the most delightful rides in all the route is that through the New River valley. The 

 mountains are just low enough to be clad with verdure to the very top, and in the early spring every 

 variety of green known to the mixer of colors can be seen, while the tones in autumn take on all the 

 range from brown to scarlet. 



These facts should be borne in mind by the traveler between the East and the West. 



H. W. FULLER, Genf. Pass. Agent. Washington, D. C. 



WOODWARD & LOTHROP 



in\it(; attention to their selections antl importations in desirable 



merchandise for the present season, 



comprisin.g in part 



Paris and London Millinery, Silks, Velvets, 

 High-class Dress Goods, Ready-to-Wear 

 Outer Garments for Women, Girls and 

 Boys, Hand-made Paris Lingerie, Corsets, 

 Infants' Outfittings, Hosiery, Laces, Rib- 

 bons, Embroideries, Linens, Upholstery 

 Goods, Books, Stationery, Card Engraving; 

 also Paris, Vienna, and Berlin Novelties in 

 Leather and Fancy Goods ; Sterling Silver 

 Articles, Lamps, Clocks, Bronzes, etc., for 

 Wedding, Birthday, and Anniversary Gifts. 



lOth, nth, and F Sts. N. W., Washington, D. C. 



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