. Summer excursion routes & rates . . . s noted for the number of its elegant resi-dences, many of which are surrounded by large estates. Mr. H. McK. Twombley haslaid out, at an enormous cost, over 200 acres as a park, and the work will r^ult in oneof tlie finest estates in New Jersey. The town itself is in a valley, and on both sidesof the long sloping hills pretty homes are located. The view from these hills acrossthe Passaic Valley is one of the features that captivates the seekers of suburban homes. Drew Theological Seminary, in the immediate vicinity, is well known and is vis-ited by pers


. Summer excursion routes & rates . . . s noted for the number of its elegant resi-dences, many of which are surrounded by large estates. Mr. H. McK. Twombley haslaid out, at an enormous cost, over 200 acres as a park, and the work will r^ult in oneof tlie finest estates in New Jersey. The town itself is in a valley, and on both sidesof the long sloping hills pretty homes are located. The view from these hills acrossthe Passaic Valley is one of the features that captivates the seekers of suburban homes. Drew Theological Seminary, in the immediate vicinity, is well known and is vis-ited by persons from all parts. Good roads and picturesque drives make Madison apleasant resort for city people during the summer months. CONVENT, Altitude, S70 miles from New York ; Single ticket, 75 cts.; Excursion ticket, $ Convent of St. Elizabeth, a large educational institution conducted by Sistersis located in plain view of the railroad, and from this the station derives its name. DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA & WESTERN R. R. 33. Photo, by H- A. Henckel, N. Y. AWAITING TRAIN, MORRISTOWN STATION. MORRISTOWN, Altitude, miles from New York ; Single ticket, 80 cts.; Excursion ticket $ This old town, so prominently identified with the history of the RevolutionaryWar, scarcely calls for any introduction. Its fame was established when it was first chosen by Washington as the headquar-ters of the Continental Army, and the associations of those stirring times of ournations history are still cherished by the descendants of many of the gallant soldierswho took up arms and fought for their independence under the leadership of GeneralWashington. Not the pages of history alone point to Washingtons association with Morristown,for his headquarters, situated on an eminence in the northern part of the city, have-been preserved, and since they came into the possession of the State, more land whichhas been laid out in beautiful grassy lawns, and broad paths skirted by shade tre


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