. The Granite monthly : a magazine of literature, history and state progress . H., until June 1; after that dateto Ben Mere Inn, Lake Sunapee, X. H. Tf)e AGDsttaal^e, B>rce£\; Point N. IT. Twenty miles above Plymouth on the line of the Boston &Maine railroad lies the picturesque village of Warren. Buckboard and Mountain wagons are in waiting for the noonexpress trains, and the five-mile drive to the Moosilauke. The house accommodates 100 people and stands on a broad pla-teau 1,700 feet above sea-level. Steam heat, fireplaces, the latest sanitary appliances, electricbells, gas, and an excell


. The Granite monthly : a magazine of literature, history and state progress . H., until June 1; after that dateto Ben Mere Inn, Lake Sunapee, X. H. Tf)e AGDsttaal^e, B>rce£\; Point N. IT. Twenty miles above Plymouth on the line of the Boston &Maine railroad lies the picturesque village of Warren. Buckboard and Mountain wagons are in waiting for the noonexpress trains, and the five-mile drive to the Moosilauke. The house accommodates 100 people and stands on a broad pla-teau 1,700 feet above sea-level. Steam heat, fireplaces, the latest sanitary appliances, electricbells, gas, and an excellent table make this a comfortable summerhouse. Croquet and tennis courts, golf links, miles of walks through thewoods and pastures of its 800 acres, and a good carriage road to thetop of Mount Moosilauke, an elevation of 5,000 feet, are among theattractions. Post-office and telephone in the house. All correspondenceshould be addressed to Edward B. Woodworth, Concord, X. H. WHATEVER THE GRADE, Bradleys is the Best of that Grade. h»*P:5^ •V $S3£35 .. iv;jf • . -:;?-? f ^j^^i&m^ tla^^.,-,-->- •? ? -C; SSSESES3S&Z: <•? •* ;?;


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