
I found your letter and Mrs Gilchrists and Mr Carpenters on my return, and we were
much alarmed at first by reports, that you were very sick, but yesterdays yesterday's
Ledger, I think gave the true thing, just about what you wrote to us. I
hope by this time you are on the mend, and will be able to make your trip. I have
had such a delightful time, no
heat, and we had no trouble on our
trip, every thing passed along pleasantly. It seems to me that if one were to travel
the world over one could not find anything to compare with the Falls. Watkins Glen
is wonderful too, we were fortunate in Hotels, and every thing, I brought home some views of the Glen and Falls. Aunt Libbie is here
still. Geo is well, in fact I never saw him look better, busy as ever, no time to
ride much. Mrs Berry and family, have gone to
Moorestown to board this summer. Mrs
Wetherbee is away in Boston, Wht Marian Pains, so our place is quiet. Mrs
Wilson's infant is getting well. When I came home and found that the report was that
you were very sick, I said that if I had known that, I would have gone to Canada,
but the next day it was put in a milder way. I saw Mr Scovel in a street car the
other day, I beleive believe
there is nothing else new. I can hardly tell about my trip, but when you
return, it will be as well, and you have passed over so much of the same country.
hope you will write soon and tell us how you are
