. Book of the Royal blue . aliketwo days in succession; every kind ofsea fish imaginable is taken in andoccasionally a man-eating shark findshis way into its meshes. There is nobetter place to see the variety of thefishes of the ocean than to visit this spot. At night Atlantic City is one grandblaze of light and gayety. The merry York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Wash-ington and the many smaller cities ofthe East. To the Westerner, who is aresident of the inland cities, AtlanticCity is a most delightful relief. He de-tects quickly the delightful ozone in theatmosphere, and the salt air is a st


. Book of the Royal blue . aliketwo days in succession; every kind ofsea fish imaginable is taken in andoccasionally a man-eating shark findshis way into its meshes. There is nobetter place to see the variety of thefishes of the ocean than to visit this spot. At night Atlantic City is one grandblaze of light and gayety. The merry York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Wash-ington and the many smaller cities ofthe East. To the Westerner, who is aresident of the inland cities, AtlanticCity is a most delightful relief. He de-tects quickly the delightful ozone in theatmosphere, and the salt air is a stimulusfor him. which tingles his blood and fillshim with renewed vigor. ASBURY PARK, N. J. I climbed the sea-worn cliffs that edged the shore,.cl looking downward watched the breakers \roiind the rocks, and marked their mighty swirl(Quiver tiirough swaying sea-weed dark and the white-caps rose with far-off roar,Against a sky like red and purple pearl,. THK INLKT OF Y.\CHTS .\\NT1( CITY. revelers are promenading the Esplan-ade in thousands or attending the hopsin the many hotels or taking in thesights of the side-shows along the fa-mous promenade. Here are found fakirsof every nation, and the world renownedMidway Plaisance, of the ChicagoWorlds Fair, has its greatest Atlantic City is the gayest ofthe gay, yet it is a haven of perfect restand quiet for nervous and sickly bodiesand it forms one of natures grandestsanitariums, where a weeks rest and di-version will prove more beneficial thanall the medicine chests of City is a great resort of New Then hollmved greenly in, and nished to hurlTheir weight of water at the cliffs a sea-gull flying silently,And one soft rosy sail were now in sight,—A sail the sunset touched right tenderly,And llushed with dreamy glory faintly fain would I have crossed the tossing sea,Fain dared the storm to float within that light. Much m


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