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MODELS OF COMFORT {s the name fittingly applied to the elemuntly equipped passenger coaches, lor and sleeping cars that make up ¢ trains running between New York, Wiadelphia und Buftalo and Niagara Fails, on the LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD and to complete the enjoyment of a trip that—by the use of every modern approved appliance in the construction of their cars that human skill and ingenuity oxn devise for making these Tolling palaces home like is surround- ed by all the creature comforts attain- able in railway travel, tho route is through a region of Unrivalled Scenery... {cluding historic valleys, mountain heights, rushing rivers and placid 3, All through day trains carry dining cars, serving Meals a la Carte on which a passenger may order what be or she may choose from a cup of coffee to an elaborate meal, and pay only for what is ordered. For illustrated descriptive books on this route or information as to rates of fare. etc., send your address, with four cents in stamps, to Chas. S. Lee, Gen'l Passenger Agent, New York. THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS. BY MICHEL, —From The Sketch. REE EXHIBITION Or LANDSCAPES Persons traveling between New York and Chicago on one of the New York Central's twenty- four hour trains, have an exhibition of land- scapes unequaled elsewhere. First.—There are 142 miles of river and moun- tain scenery between New York and Albany, including the Catskill Mountains and the ever- varying pictures of the historic Hudson River. Second.—The Mohawk Valley, which for more than two hundred years has been celebrated in song and story for its exquisite beauty, A.copy of « 8-page folder on the Adirondack Moun- tain Region, withcomplete map 10 co.ore, will be sont t postpaid, Tecet atwo-cent stamp, by George Hi Dtoieb, Uoversl Passenger Agent, Orend Goats Station, New York. TOURS TO THE UPPER SOUTH, Two Personally-Conducted Tours via Penn- sylvanta Railroad to Gettysburg, Luray, Natural Bridge, Richmond, Washington, &e. September 28 and October 19 are the dates selected by the Pennsylvanta Railroad Company for its two early Autumn tours to the Battlefleld of Gettysburg, picturesque Blue Mountain, Luray Caverns, the Natural Bridge, Virginia Hot Springs, the cities of Richmond and Washington, and Mt. Vernon. ‘The round-trip rate, including all necessary expenses, 18 65 from New York, $63 from Philadelphia, and proportion- ate rates from other points. Each tour covers a pertod of eleven days, and will be tn charge of one of the company’s Tourist Agents. He will be asuisted by an experienced lady as Chaperon, whose espectal charge will be ladies unaccompanied by male escort. Special trains of parlor cars are provided for the exciusive use of each party, in which the entire round trip from New York ts made. For detalled itinerary apply to Ticket Agents, or to Tourist Agent, 1196 Broadway, New York, 789 Broad Street, Newark, or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. comicbooks.com