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J. E. Beal, wlio lell home on tlie 14th ...

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Day
28
Month
July
Year
1886
Copyright
Public Domain
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J. E. Beal, wlio lell home on tlie 14th of July, for a pleasant trip. in writinj; (rom Grand Falls, Xew Brunswick, tlie 18th, says: "After a twenty-four hour ride by cars, from Boston, we arrlved here at six last cveniug. It rained a cou(idenblc all day, so the du-i was luid, and It was cool and picasant. The weather here is dflihtful, tbermoaMtei ( in theshade. The scencry hercahonU is quite fine, and the Kalls are up to expectations. The wheeliuen nuuiber 3y and are a jolly company. To-morrow we start and I tliink tlie roAds wil 1 be line." Th roe il:iys later the party reai lied SVood stock, N. B., and he writes that on d;iy afteinoon (I9th) upou their urrival at Andover, tliey look mooni toot miles up tilt' I'obique livcr and cunic down throiijfh the raptdi in eanoes. li was elegant. Weilnesdny the road was In perfect coniliüoii, and the party arrived at Woodstock .liter a twt nty-tivr niile rnu at luxin. Saturdav and Sunday nere to be passed at i'rcüericton. Ou the 2th, tliey were t(i take steamer for a salí down the St. John to Westtield, at which ])lace they would disembark, and ride to the city of St. John on their whcela, a distance of 16 miles. They remaiu tbere until the 2th when they take steamer for Boston.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News