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K it lite i.ot 1.1% .lie!.i- hv lat .'ii4t 15 J;! V. on r- f Ir ;Ki*i for !!vv, am' k'^nr.y f.f . ^ ?! i . ut! ii s?- . .(i ~ -iff 1 > ... ~ i . it- n V* " *- V' C, * , 03 . r -iJ \i. Sketch of ;i 'I'rip to New York. Wri", 'rani memory, by ppprial rp-1 quest, for Tiik I'm r.Krm.xj:. O . hf al'.emoon ot October 3d we ! ? i.aneaster on the L. A* 0. eurO'iif* ! o the treat Clot ham. the peerieot> New York City. We wer j .iaod by our cousin, Mrs. K M. <. 'i:!lv Sinii li, oi BasromvilleJ S. O. " !:o was our soie traveling' com j" i 'ion. We toumJ much' troui/l- and ooiturion on the Snii i i'i t?v lea-on el llie crowds goin;- < rlhward. and the sleepers no* i <i eoual in accommodation! 1 ? to t * ' liiunds luiule upon tiiein. N\ e nnaielv lonnd a berth tori \ a lady, wh'>_ decided to d x:f -'I: with a tric.nd ; so] v g mil starfor ! t tr?;;k ot luck." Alll .... i . ..... . i ii - < iiKunr, unametoi vi w r i.nm 1 l,i'.null which wo] \\ i ; ? hiug. A I'oul s h. in. we c.u. liif MiOia ?>i our pull | tici . . W'nsliu r'* How we I w.ii ! i ?) ? hroad breasted an?l | h -i i'oioinar. so* we mossed I ovrr the other ~ide. \Y9 only tan: -.i- minutes it. Wanning j Jr-n-.. vk-u '< ' 1 e < !?n?ito| | l'ln v. e were plun^in^ | tun:* . i 1.1.ii.<u) c-*, hiiu onw'i' ? .i. ?] still onward 1 *? tiiej llwj'l . \ u a .<' lit' 1 <'ille, e?> jw? cini. ' rough .New Jersey, we w?rr 1 * ' wit !i tl>r* v r\ 2i*it ! % . .?k ti?i* ?11 (i11 di-y I;.vi Wi . Kven the ante ..'.iviiiil c stations were] ille.iu. > m beauty ,i..d artistic! tas: t i'n ii \ell-hliavon lawns and . .-ci lured i ol if.r-Lods. \V. ?\olt'?!g. l!\ itlg pM[>bfb ocal i '<? . mi? bong the Uitt kh; we eit*' . tiling <>i im)8 until wo t'Mii it ' h(a i. i s ni tlio * ( )hl Mor't; > to," on 41;r return passa;.' J towns were artistic and ey to behold? cleanliness is ii"" watchword everywhere. L.M y. oveni'i", October . ? . !. 1 our destination. I>> , ... u i nr- in. we Werej driven t.> 17 Kast 9th street, 'i'he aduie '>> > kindly i-iven us bv t)i" f:.:r ' ! ,|U??"jo..t M.'c? Marie' VI r., . 'I -I -4_l > I '1 ^ H I ill'UliJili ilj wi'h '!<? 4'-hi wo nor" reccivo-i into f,r vv'lo'i l.ii* pleasant b'?nr '.? 'H m ruin poiw-ne, ' tiie in- jr W 1* bit*', I so v {I] ? !?: ! oor tkf>?nrr." for >< V i of good luck. Nov, .. mine, Sunday, we ?ouf?' ' S rat rick V white marble {.In ,. era .'"?? .!?? \v> r -n.a.ner'. fro:.'. JO: JO to ' '.0 If were I pi? jfr.olmn to ati -mpt a rfiwcrij> lib. 1 hi - uiH^oilic-fit edifice. I ? fj , I I / illluf luC 6-ot oCO, V< ui( U ki itd i< replete with operatic mubic, some s of it superb, we passed around a the building, inspecting its gran- ii deor. A lady from Albany di b reeled us lo a picture wrought in g one ol the immense stained-glass tl windows. She said that it was h considered the finest picture this a side the Atlantic. It represented fi '"St. Lawrence on the Gridiron " n It, was painfully realistic ; and, shuddering, we passed on. Every o | phase of the Crucifixion is repre- o jsented in pure white marble in 1 ! one corner of the building. It is v said that the Episcopalians of a New York are erecting a Cat he- it dral that will surpass St.Patrick's, d k .. # I i :? l. an uut >vu uuuut ii \ t'n iiiucu. I lit g "sounding-board" over the high h pu 1 pi t looks like the roost delicate v lace, no pure and transparent is u ihe marble in which it is wrought. f The innumerable saints in niches s must have cost a fortune. '1 tie s day after, we visited some ot the six story shops on 14th street and t Sixth avenue. We observed (hat f the ''department store" is last j o supplanting the '4?c.i?!l try1'? thus showing also the tendency I of the times to centralization . o Why, we even purchased vaseline a in Wununrnaker\; great dry goods s concern! It is wonderful to study h Now York in the stores. You I w see everything, anil every kind of h person, under the sun. Yon can " also lunch away np-stairs, if you 1 so elect, on "the tat ot the land."jfc We left Macy's with directions t | for reaching Grant's Tomb and v j park. It i3 up c:i tho famous 'j I Riverside Drive. At a distance v jit is not very imposing, but as " you mount the great granite stairs c the edifice grows upon you rapid ^ iy. We entered the marble ro r | lunda, and, stepping silently to * | a railing, gazed below into the s chamber ot the dead. Upon the r Federal General's sarcophagus e I rested two crossed swords made ? of immortelles. A handsome vase ? ot fresh pink roses adoitied the ' slab ; and not lar away the shield ot the U. S , also fashioned in im(nurtellefci nl wixl Tin* o..r cnnhagua is ol' pinkish marble? j we diaremcmber the name?and I rests on a base ol solid black ^ marble. A similar 'colIin" also 1 | awaits the general's \>ile, directly s 1 beside his own. Upon the slab is ? this inscription : "Julia U < J rant " ' I < >111 y the dates remain to he t I iraced. We encountered a sin r jgular old Irish lady jus! as we * b? gan to view the t- ! inn scene below. She carried on" ann in a kslum, with lite other hand she ' jiuiiiitnl tii Cii'aiit s loiiib and re i ' i marked : "1 say, n's a shame to ' spend so much money on the ' | dead thai don't need it, w hile ' i many, maitv noor are star vine! I ! and neglected. This vs inter 1 >?tk ' I of ? hc*m are going to fre<*z?\" 11 ! J 'struck us that hIio was tin-re with ' I it pUl'pOtiti, pClllUpS to VI ill lilt? 0*1* j of malcontents who might Ire ' tjuent that popular resort ; or, * | maybe, to put a "flea into the v | ears" o! some who might become i itst*|u 1 in the anarchists' caum. I Sue Huid she came up for lr?>sh * ; ;tir. And ho it might have been ' I Just about this lime we observed 1 ' a policeman step,"Velvet-footed," I up to a gentleman who had tailed * I to doff his hat on entering. He L i admonished hini ol the oversight, land oir went the cbapeau. It ' j reminded iih of what we heard of N an old, unreconstructed ?'X-(Joii- ^ 1 Anita*|> .liuiil i'iililio. ! ' Hresking into a blazing home,) Moan) firemen lately dragged the 4 Sleeping inmates fr M: death. 1 fancied security, uml death near. ! ' It's that way w lien you neglect 11 coughs and colds. Don't do it. t Dr. Kings N?*?v Do-> ? -?> fur a I Consumption giv^s ptima pro >i I leetion senium nl| Throat, Chest, < j Long Trouble. Keep it near, ^ ' snd avoid suffering, death, and ^ | doctor's bills. A teaspoonful . i Htons a late cmiirh rierki.f..ni no.. . _ r . I > (ii<5 uio?t stubborn. 11ai rnieHr? | ' \ii<1 nice taPtinp, it'a gnamnteed j to satinfy by Crawford Urua and ^ I J. 1'. lAuckij & C ?#. it iJorulo soldier ..I '.Liteu lLo pot once, and being accustomed Iways to wear his hat, he went i without uncovering. Upon eing reminded by the ever ready uard, he looked him square in ho face and grunted. Then, in is own slow way, gave a glance bout, sauntered around, and nally passed out, again grunting s he caught the guard's irate eye. The ''Eden Musee" is a place ne can linger about, ever pereiving some new wonder in wax. 'o the wax policeman in the eBtiblue we came near speaking, nd requesting information. Lirn'.ed space forbids our going into etail in regard to the many roups and designs here to bo een. Near the main entrance ;o were startled us our eye fell pon McKinley. It was a group: )ur Martyred Presidents. He is hortor ot statue than we liadj II noosed I f I-J U'HU mivi.ujl I ? rr ,4,ww " ,,v"' } he head a mile thrown hack, as hough in the act ol spoaking, or, lerhape, listening, this being one f his most characteristic attibdes. Hevida liim. a !?: tT =* in ho rear, sat Lincoln, slouch hat n, h??-1 his ta?'0 a t r;fl?* ho veil s if in medit umn. On the other ide was Garfield, also hitting, ait keenly alert, his tine eyes ride open. Tie impressed us as icing a handsome man. The Death Scene*' ot Jnliu ('ro ar is arrowing, every part perfect Kiinebody aid,tod us if v.o visited tie ^Chamber of Horrors" l^low; re rnplis d no, thc.t there were mite horrors enough >ve \V?? re re specially attracted bv the Rulers of t!ie World.*' In thin roup wo thought King Kdward '11.. of England, and his queen, nost conspicuous. There were lt>o Roosevelt and his lady. And, itting quietly and sad faced, vto ecognized Mrs. McKinley, gown d in wliite satin, a dress of her wn. The draperies,jewelry .etc., vo were assured, had really been vorn by the potentates. I'asring on, we came to "The Vdmirala" and other sea-faring oik. A lady ami her bright laughter were near, and we could i. \ irtii- ? ;ear "aMISS IVIIIIO giving Ule lames ot each figure, so we were aved the trouble ot scanning our :ui<le-b(H?k. Wp readily rpoogdzed I>"W??v, Samp?on. Schley. \rid presently fihe pointed to a ather dudish young man and x el aimed : M).?n't you know Kiss me!' '*?Hobson, ot course. 5o human did tho figures appear tiat wo tound ourselves whisperng crit' -i ins les! wo give oftense. t is entirely out of the question o ti:ter into detail here. The olloctioiia, if you could iorm it hill, are numeroua, varied and itelike, amazingly po. We en oyed the music, a siring band, u the auditorium, hut not. the W'/ard Show"'?we never do. V hut a disHlluMontztng trick is his : An old mashed box concern van shown inside and out to the ludieneo, then placed on the dat.form ; in a moment it is lifted, ind, lo, a sweet young ladv, lower crowned, smiles upon you n the very spot where the box lad rested. How did she come here ? Why, through a trap loor in the floor! Wo spent one day at Central 'ark, carrying a lunch of fruit vith us. We passed in gateway lear the Mall, and nut down to vatch t he turnouts and tin podosrians, ilien "we wandered in the dall." A song of our girlhood lays came to memory : "Twilight n the I'ark"?tlt>nfrnl / V# r / t.i >o num. We found ilio \\*?irtln of ho sons true in describing tills no.st alluring resort Kvon (he wans upon the '1 ko"1 were here. We went up to the ()bo!isk ; or Clooput r.t'n No jdle." fears ago when we visited New fork a policeman slopped Us roni .tnnroac.hiiiL' this (vmtern uriosity, because it was then lointr placed, ht.?1 all danger mint >e avoided. This lime wo wore! lull.'d bcC.lLftO V.L VV?ltli.J riOitU iug from the wong direction. A' leuglh, when we did approach properly, the sight repaid the trouble. The gapiug crocodiles of the Nile first caught our eye. The needle rests on them as toot-stools, then the im mense slond or granite founda tion. The hieroglyphics were were to no hieroglyphics. We leave them to those more linguis tic. The Museum, what a labyrinth I Where could one begin, or leavo off! "Oesnola Collection" met. our eye continually. We couldn't "do" everything ro lingered about some Venetian China and glass. One glass candelabrum we did covet. Some of the curious aro truly such indeed. The statues of marble had (been removed in order to place them in the annex, now nearmg completion. The models in plaster ot I'asis were on exhibition. . IA greal hor o, ot tho gods, we h?ij)J)mkp, caught our eye first. Apotln, VenUh, Cupid, Vulcan? everybody?hiugs and (jueens, who otico lived in reality, stretch > ' 0" ' ' re, or *K -oping in their eollins?tti.it! We pass on. The metures were a dream. Put in ihn endless intricacies who can pause to elaborate, to select, to cluM.iiiy ? Two huge oil paintings, however, would naturally catch the eve of every American. One was 'Washington Crossing tlie Delaware,'* the other Columbus in the Court of Ferdinand and Isabella." Kvn the rich folds j of the cloth, covering the table | t?eciitf> ?vpi *h the majestic form of Columbus stood, seemed so real that, you felt almost Iik? drugging it oil" and bearing i< away as a souvenir. The simplicity and sweetness ol liey iiold.s' women are noticeable. "The Kid urn ol the Holy Family from Egypt," by Fetor Fan: Reubens, was a veritable study it. oil. We had no idea that Charles the First of England, was so nelv ! | 1 ('ur?>4l of t*il?-N Afl?*r JO lf??ur?. I Mr. 0. llenrv of Geneva, Ohio, had tho piles for forty years. I | Doctor and dollaro could do loni ! no ianfir.tr f ..?r-t tin VV io'n IV.'1/.I. I Hazel Salvo cured liirn periua' neatly. I nvalnable for out",burn*, i bruifleH, ppraina, lacerations, eczema; fitter, halt rheum, and j hII other eki'i dir'eaauH. Look I f r tho luiino Dm Wirt on the pack j age?all ?? hr ? urn cheap, wortht !?>?* counterfeit*. Crawford liroa. j p Wood's Sccdtf* f i\ ? *1* &***'?.* 11 Ww 1 v r *1 ,x'~ * JM VJ a W.u VaJ iv *> , | The ; i AIR Y WINTER or *1 SANDVETCH inn'os u hay or & forage crop :-up< lior in f? ediiu/ aiul nutritive (jualiiic- to Timothy ^ * nay. n Wii.i J" ?malic thelargo^t j* I 3 viei'd of itrv lVo<! of any crop that #* I c.\n !,? en?vni*'i Kail Jn thi: * ' I 1 renprrt it iv >.?Mwrior to Crimson li % Ulovt r nil it not only milker a laria r 4 \ioi<l t! ...i tli.it crop, hut i* very J 1 much superior in feeding qualities. ff if Wood's Fnl! Catalogue t> IN all 8 ahoiit Aeeds for Fall Planting, J Seed Wheat, Oats, kye, { f liariey, Vetches, (irnss and I % Clover Seeds, etc. J | I Write for Catalogue and prices 1 j J of any Seeds desired. B i T.W. WOOD <& S8l\iS, { | Sfcedsmen, Richmond, Va. i! f Wood's fall Catalogue Also tolJh about V H Vc table 'wid flower Sced.s, Straw- J , B berry and V>Kriilile flanM, l.awn 0 fl tJruaj, Hyacinths, Tulip.*, etc. 9 J Catalng-ie malted free upon request. 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