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They coax the liver into activity by gentle methods, they do not scour; they do not gripe; they do not weaken; but they do start all the secretions of the liver and stom ach in a way that soon puts these organs in a healthy condition and corrects constipation. Munyon's Paw-Paw Pills are a tonic to the stomach, liver and nerves. They invigorate instead of weaken; J they enrich the blood instead of impover- I ! ishiug it; they enable the stomach to get all 1 1 hti nourishment from food that is put into V. it, Price 25 cents. All Druggists. SF2 tJott Coueh Syrup. Tastes Good. I li.l. in timj. Sold by DrncKita, IMlP-iJIIHi- I'f A k- JW INAUGURAL DAYS OF FORMER YEARS How George Washington Became President at Federal Hall in New York City. FALSE STORY OF JEFFERSOII "Simplicity" of Hl8 Inauguration a Myth Traced to English Writer Jackson Fairly Mobbed by Motley Throng. By EDWARD WEBSTER. From the very beginning of the na tion, inauguration day has generally been a day of display and festivity for the people of the United States, though at times national conditions have made it an occasion more solemn than joyous. But always the induction of a new president has been a note worthy and interesting, event. W7hen George- Washington was in augurated the first president in 1789, New York was the temporary capital of &e young nation, and it was there that the ceremony took place after General Washington had ridden from his home at Mount Vernon in' what was much like a triumphal progress. Welcomed to New York. Arriving at Elizabethtown Point, N. J., on April 23, he entered a barge rowed by 12 .pilots clad in white, and passed through the Kill von Kull into New York harbor, which was full of all manner of craft gaily decorated and loaded with cheering crowds. The Spanish man of war Galveston broke out the colors of all nations, and fired a salute of 13 guns, to which the American frigate North Carolina re sponded. Finally, on April 30, all was ready for. the inauguration. Washington was escorted to .Federal hall, then the capitol, which stood on the site of the present sub-treasury at Wall and Broad streets. The streets had been filled since sunrise with waiting crowds, and the enthusiasm was in tense. In the senate chamber Wash ington was joined by Adams, Knox, Hamilton, von Steuben and a few oth ers, and all of them appeared on the balcony. Robert R. Livingston, chan cellor of New York, administered; the oath and cried "Long live George. Washington, president of the United States," whereupon there broke out a mighty tumult of cheering, bell-ringing and the noise of cannon. Re turning to the senate chamber,. Pres ident' Washington read his inaugural address and the iiistory . of the United States under the constitu tion began. ' Jefferson Story False. , If you are a godd Democrat, no doubt you believe that Thomas Jeffer son rode unattended to the capitol on horseback, tied his horse to the fence, and was inaugurated with less ceremony than would attend the tak ing of office by a keeper of a dog pound. Such ia the old story, but it is pure myth and is first found in a book of travels in the United States written by John Davis, an Eng lishman. Davis asserted that he was an eye-witness of the simple ceremony which he described, but it has been MmmmMm Chief Justice White. proved that he, was not in Wash ington at the time. The Inauguration of Jefferson, which marked the defeat of the Federalist party of Hamilton, Washington, Adams and Jay, was the first to take place in Washington. The newly es tablished national capital, then but a few months old, contained only 3,000 inhabitants, many of them negroes; the houses were mostly huts and the Btreets muddy roads. The big event was thus described in the Philadelphia Aurora of March 11; 1801: "At an early hour on Wednesday, March 4, the city of Washington pre sented a spectacle of uncommon ani mation occasioned by the addition to its usual population of a large body of citizens from the adjacent districts. A discharge from the company of Washington artillery ushered in the day, and about one o'clock the Alex 1 andria, company of riflemen with tha company of artillery paraded in' front of th.e President's lodgings. At 12 o'clock Thomas Jefferson, attended by a number of his fellow citizens, among whom were many members of con gress, repaired to the capitol., His dress was, as usual, that of a plain oitizen, without any distinctive badge of office. He entered the capitol un der a discharge from the artillery. As soon as he withdrew a discharge from the artillery was made. The remain der of the day was devoted to pur poses of festivity, and at night there was a pretty general illumination." "Man of the People." When Andrew Jackson was elected in the fall of 1828 the people of the west and the radical elements of the south scored a triumph and he was hailed as a "man of the people." ThiB character was emphasized on the day of his inauguration the following March, for never before had such a huge motley throng gathered In Wash ington. Jackson's wife had died not long before, and he asked that the ceremonies be made very simple, but 34 if--; i B f. Mrs. Woodrow Wilson. the masses were too hilarious to heed the request. The weather was pleas ant and the east front of the capitol was used for the first time for the in auguration. In front, of it surged 10,000 persons who were restrained only by a great iron chain. "Jackson rode to the capitol on a white horse and went through the ceremonies with dignity, and started back to the White House. Then began his troubles, for the people broke loose with a ven geance, v "The president was literally pursued by a motley concourse of people, rid ing, running, helter-skelter, striving who should first gain admittance into the executive mansion, where it was understood that refreshments would be distributed," wrote a contempo rary, Mrs. Samuel Harrison Smith. In their mad rush the crowds smashed furniture and dishes and seized the food as if they were starving. "The confusion became more and more al palling. At one moment the presi dent, who had retreated until he was pressed against the wall of the apart ment, could only be secured against .serious danger by a number of gen tlemen linking arms and forming themselves into a barrier. It was then that the windows were thrown open, and the living throng found an outlet. It was the people's day, the people's president, and the people would rule." Too Much for Harrison., For 12 years the Democrats con trolled the destinies of the country, and then the Whigs elected William Henry Harrison, who was inaugurated March 4, 1841. By this time trans portation was made easier by the building of railways and the crowd that flocked to Washington was im mense. It was much better behaved than that which "honored" Jackson, but it was hungry for offices. Cold, wintry blasts swept the streets of Washington that March day, and Harrison, already old and rathei feeble, rode his white horse without cloak or overcoat, and with his hat off In salute to the cheering crowds The line of march was unprecedent edly long, and so was the inaugural address, and then the president lec the procession back to the White House. The exposure was too much foi him and within one month he wat dead. When Lincoln Took Hold. Immensely dramatic was the firs) inauguration of Abraham Lincoln Ie 1861. 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