Exvmass, BAGGAGE:A.\'IJ (1131211111 ’l‘RAVsr'ER Luna. Highlmul‘Park is «rift11l with 111:1111111m'g1ti1- 1111111n1h|i1 Hpi1it11l 11tu111s,hut111111111gth1‘111all 111111110 is 111011 111111111111 with :1“ Mumps 11f Suvivty than Mr. Jumvs H. [)11fl'.\'. In'oln‘ivtnr of 11111' hwling 1*xln'1‘ss 111111 trnnsh-r Iimn Mr. Duffy's 1-111‘11111' shows whnt 11 puny huy 11111 n1~1~11111plish whrn his 1‘hz11'111-t1-r 111111 1'111-1‘gi1xsnr1-nf the right HUN. H1- “1151111111111“! 1':1i.~11-1l in Highhnmi Park. â€1‘ startml in Mb :15 1111-5- .uvngvr hwy fur thw .\'1n't|1\\'11.~'t111‘n Railroad. 11 lumitinn hv h1~|1l inl' two y‘ars; in th1~ 111111111 timv h1' h‘urm-d tolngmphy 11111] was mmh‘ liayon‘gopiniou of Highland l’zu‘k is more than fluttering. MU pru- nounces it the most beuuhful subur ban residence place, on so hirgo u scale, that he has seen. And. as he has seen very much of both the old and new-world, that is a pretty strong statement; the more as he is evidently sincere and unreservedly (-n‘thusiustiv in his expression. obedience to the wishes of some wealthy invalids. Perhaps his pros- eut incumlmncy of thv Hays home» stead is a matter of cummimxce fur clnser inspection. JAMES H. DUFFY. THE HIUHL. NJ) PARK Nl-LWH SUl'V NIH Sl' l’l’LEMENT. night 11,14'11111. 11115 [11111111111111111111{111' 1111'111-1'11111'52111 111111-1111 111' 111111 1111111 11111121.: [1111111111111 111 11111 1111111111111 11111011111111111111'1111111112'111111111-1-1 11:111g11111'1111111l111"2111111111'11111\1111111. 11111111111 (111111111111. 1'1-sig'11i11g1his spring 111 1111111 11121131111 111' his11x- 111'1155. huggngv 211111 g1111111'111 1121115- 1111 1111511111553 Mr.1)1111'\'.1111'11u1rh his 1111111111 1:11:11'5 11111111111111111 111111 11111 N111'1h11'11st111'11 Ruih'nml. 1111s 111111111111 11111 11111115. 111111121111111 111111 1101;111511111111 b.1gg11gc 11x1)1'c,115;11111 trunkfcr 1111511111“, 11111 i111p111'1;111u1' GRAY ELECTRIC WORKS THC NP.“ 5 .‘H‘knou‘h'dgv‘a obligatinn h) Mmsrs. Rim (Liglmm, nf ('hicngu, And In the Nm‘lhu‘mtcrn x‘]!“l.ll_\‘ Amul» n‘ilvrs. Spin-v will not lwrniit un vxte-ntlvd (lt‘h‘Cl'ilHitHl of this prnistn wm'thy and i-tTct-tive institution which is first, reaching nutinnul pmlnA iuvnm- um] r «cognition. \Vt-suggi-st thnt_ thusv intvrvutml communicate icith tlu- «m-rvtury at Highland Park unit I‘Ptlllt'ï¬i n copy of the charming hunklvt rvw-ntly issued which fully ihwt‘rilms thi- uiins. \vurkings :uul prugn-ss (if thv Railwuy Employ-s Humv. “1â€) fur mnny ofllu' IHUNIJIIHHN “1m um cu in this souvenir. railway unions, hrutlwrhunds and Highland Park boasts of a peculiar and important public. institution known as the “Home for Railway limpioyes," which is theonlyinstitu- tion in the world desigcdfor the per- inam-nt roception and treatment of aged. dostitute and disabled railroad men. 'I‘heinstitulion was established d hero in 1879 through the efforts of Dr. Frank M. lngalls and others and n-cvivm tln- support of tlw various R. R. MENS HOME.