Ghost of the glacier and other tales . old-fashioned chamber ; a dreamer of the rougher delights of camping ;modest in his demands or extravagant; lavish in purse orwith but a humble supply of the coin of the realm, he mayfind what he wants. Directory of Hotels and Boarding Houses, giving rates and completeinformation, will be mailed on application accompanied by 2-cent stamp. MOUNT ARLINGTON, NEW JERSEY. Mount Arlington is another gateway to Lake traveler who takes this route gets only an occasionalglimpse of the charming lake until a drive of about a mileover one of the most be


Ghost of the glacier and other tales . old-fashioned chamber ; a dreamer of the rougher delights of camping ;modest in his demands or extravagant; lavish in purse orwith but a humble supply of the coin of the realm, he mayfind what he wants. Directory of Hotels and Boarding Houses, giving rates and completeinformation, will be mailed on application accompanied by 2-cent stamp. MOUNT ARLINGTON, NEW JERSEY. Mount Arlington is another gateway to Lake traveler who takes this route gets only an occasionalglimpse of the charming lake until a drive of about a mileover one of the most beautiful roads in all the east hasbrought him to the edge of the cliffs overlooking the spark-ling water. Carriages from the big hotels about the lakeawait the traveler at the station. Before the express trainhas fairly started again the easy vehicles are on their way,winding in and out among the hills, crossing rustic bridgesthat span glens filled with ferns and flowers and mosses,always through an avenue of trees that interlace their. LACKA WANNA J^ESOI^TS. branches above. The mountain air is fresh and invigo-rating, the beauty quiet and restful. The traveler usuallysteps from the carriage with a sigh of regret but with aninward promise again to travel this delightful highway. Directory of Hotels and Boarding Houses, giving rates and co:rpleteinformation, will be mailed on application accompanied by 2-cent stamp. DOVER, NEW JERSEY. The original name of this place was Old Tye. As earlyas 1722 John Jackson built a forge here. Moses Hurd, ofDover, New Hampshire, came to engage in the employof Mr. Jackson. To Hurd is assigned the credit of thename Dover. In 1826 it was incorporated as a \illage, in1S69 as a town, and in the spring of 1896 as a city. It has apopulation of 6,000. It is a city of homes, an industrialcenter, a summer resort, a health emporium, and has possi-bilities commensurate with the demands and growth of allcoming time. It is in the Central Highlands of the state


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