. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . erests of the Amboy-ites in this matter, and express trainsare run. during the commuters hours,both morning and night, direct fromthis city to New York. Everythingis done for the convenience of thesepassengers, and nothing but praise isheard by the many who are now trav-eling between here and New Yorkdaily. But while the expresses morning andnight are the features, there ai-e fast Jtrains all during the day, and numerous!accommodation trains in between, solthat Perth Amboy has pract


. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . erests of the Amboy-ites in this matter, and express trainsare run. during the commuters hours,both morning and night, direct fromthis city to New York. Everythingis done for the convenience of thesepassengers, and nothing but praise isheard by the many who are now trav-eling between here and New Yorkdaily. But while the expresses morning andnight are the features, there ai-e fast Jtrains all during the day, and numerous!accommodation trains in between, solthat Perth Amboy has practicallyldirect communication with New YorkIevery hour. In this brief sketch of the city to-dayjthe historical features have not beenmentioned. They have been told|many times before. Perth Ambojboasts of being one day older than thecity of New York. It was the capitalof the province of East Jersey in Colo^nial times. The old governors mansioris still standing, and the room wher^Benjamin Franklin bade his last far(well to his son. who was the last of th^provincial governors, is still pointsout to all THE SUBURBANITE


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