. The Oranges and their points of interest, embracing Orange, East Orange, West Orange, South Orange and Orange valley. WALN1 1 StREI i , NEAR Si MMER. organizations of New Jersey, andwhose concerts are exceedinglypopular. The glee club is underthe direction of Arthur D. Wood-ruff, of the Xew York Mendels-sohn Society. The foot ball teamof the Orange Athletic- Club hasbeen remarkably Successful in allits contests, and the bowling teamhas already taken a high placein the amateur bowling pair of new alleys have recentlybeen laid in the bowling depart-ment, at a c osl ol $500. f*he 1 (ra
. The Oranges and their points of interest, embracing Orange, East Orange, West Orange, South Orange and Orange valley. WALN1 1 StREI i , NEAR Si MMER. organizations of New Jersey, andwhose concerts are exceedinglypopular. The glee club is underthe direction of Arthur D. Wood-ruff, of the Xew York Mendels-sohn Society. The foot ball teamof the Orange Athletic- Club hasbeen remarkably Successful in allits contests, and the bowling teamhas already taken a high placein the amateur bowling pair of new alleys have recentlybeen laid in the bowling depart-ment, at a c osl ol $500. f*he 1 (range Vthletic (lubis also the owner of large andwell arranged grounds near theGrove streel station. Thesegrounds contain running tracks EAST ORANGE AND ITS POINTS OF INTEREST. 5i and spaces for foot ball, base ball, tennis and other outdoor games, and have large and well constructedgrand stands from which all games may be viewed. An instantaneous photograph of a running matchheld in September, 1890, on the grounds of the club, appears on the preceding Four Oranck Residences.(From Photographs taken by Frank P. Jewetl | We have become so accustomed to associating the idea of rapid growth with towns and cities ofthe West that many have come to unconsciously believe that phenomenal development, as it it is gen-erally called, is peculiar to that section of the country,and that the prevailing conditions, and the excep-tionally enterprising character of the people there, combine to make results easy of accomplishment,which we of the effete and timid East, as many of the Western papers have it, cannot hopparallel. It is true that the West has developed as much in certain lines in half a century as Xew Jer-sey has in five-fold that time ; it is true that that section has made gains in wealth and population which have excited the wonder and admiration of the civilized world, but the wonderful develo] at ol the Oranges during the past few years, as a place of residence, can not be p
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