. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . y morning, the harborsare so conveniently arranged, from thispoint of view, that you may reach anyone of them by the New Jersey CentralRoad within an hour from New York,and return from anv of them in the sametime. Even a boat-sailor, who has no morethan the week-end to spare, can spend asummer cruising in these waters and findnew sights before him from June to Sep-tember. And if he be of a mind to campout he can discover resting-places at hishand every night where he may sleep insol
. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . y morning, the harborsare so conveniently arranged, from thispoint of view, that you may reach anyone of them by the New Jersey CentralRoad within an hour from New York,and return from anv of them in the sametime. Even a boat-sailor, who has no morethan the week-end to spare, can spend asummer cruising in these waters and findnew sights before him from June to Sep-tember. And if he be of a mind to campout he can discover resting-places at hishand every night where he may sleep insolitude and yet never be farther than anhour from New York on ]\Ionda) morn-ing. Starting from Bayonne. for example,a man in a small boat could spend oneSaturday to Monday reaching Keyport,where his craft could be left for tlie in-terval in charge of a local boatman. An-other week-end could be idled awayworking along the sandy shore from Key-port to the Atlantic Highlands or High-land Beach. One more, or two, could bepassed in sailing up to Red Bank andexploring the pretty stream that runs in- THE SUBURBANITE. Looking down Holly Sircci,CranFord land Irniii the wide stretch of ri\er at theliead of steamboat navigation. And thesmall-boat cruiser that could not spendtwo or three of these holidays knockingabout the southernmost branch of theShrewsbury over to Little Silver, hackagain to Branchport (which has an en-ticing river of its own), and along thebeach behind (ialilee. where the fisher-men live, must be in a hurry indeed. Ifhe still seeks to conquer more wateryworlds let him put his boat in a baggagecar and have it carried to Bay Head,where the whole of Barnegat Bay is be-fore him, and the land-locked waters tothe south of it reaching almost to CapeMay. To anv boat-sailors who have nevertried cruising in this corner of New Jer-sev, tliev mav be sure of finding these essentials: good harbors, shops in plenty,and drinking water that is not kept lockeclup. They w ill find boatmen
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