. Routes and rates for summer towns . e one admission to Weyers Cave Morgantown. W. ) . .Moundsville, W. Lake Park,Mt. Pleasant, Pa. . Newark, Del New York, N. Y. . Oakland, Md Jarkershurg, W. ])hia, Pa. .Piedmont, W. Va. Pittsburg, Pa Rockwood. Pa. . Sonurset, Pa Uniontown, Pa. . .Washington, D. C. .Washington, Pa. .Wheeling, W. Va. .Wilmington, Del. . $15 .3017 5512 00 14 1012 70 15 4012 1017 95 14 4011 05 15 W 11 85 12 2514 05 S fiO17 0017 95 13 40 HALIFAX, N. S. Halifax, N. S., and Return. Form Ex. 1178—Extension from PJoston. Route beyond Boston. Canada


. Routes and rates for summer towns . e one admission to Weyers Cave Morgantown. W. ) . .Moundsville, W. Lake Park,Mt. Pleasant, Pa. . Newark, Del New York, N. Y. . Oakland, Md Jarkershurg, W. ])hia, Pa. .Piedmont, W. Va. Pittsburg, Pa Rockwood. Pa. . Sonurset, Pa Uniontown, Pa. . .Washington, D. C. .Washington, Pa. .Wheeling, W. Va. .Wilmington, Del. . $15 .3017 5512 00 14 1012 70 15 4012 1017 95 14 4011 05 15 W 11 85 12 2514 05 S fiO17 0017 95 13 40 HALIFAX, N. S. Halifax, N. S., and Return. Form Ex. 1178—Extension from PJoston. Route beyond Boston. Canada, Atlantic &, Plant Steamship Line to Halifax. Returning, same route to be sold in connection with feeding forms to Boston and return.(See Boston feeding forms.) THROUGH RATES. Route to and from Boston. From tPhiladeli)hia, , Md. .Washington, D. C. Rail Lines $20 0030 0032 CO Sound Lines $24 0028 0030 00 Goin^r RailReturning Sniinil $25 00 29 0031 00 Rates include berth in 138 BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD COMPANY HARPERS FERRY, W. VA. Where the three States of Virginia, West Virginia andMaryland come together, where the Potomac and the Shen-andoah join their rnshing waters, where the towering steepsof the Bine Ridge end abrnptly, frowning, as they do so,npon Maryland Heights on the one hand, and BolivarHeights on the other, is cradled the historic town ofHarpers Ferry. The snrronndiugs are in keeping with the Inrthplace ofa mighty conflict. Terrible, indeed, in ages past, mnsthave been the convnlsions of natnre which rent these giantrocks asunder, and terrible were the consequences whichfollowed the wild act of old John Brown of Osawatomie,who, on this very spot, defied the laws and customs of hiscountry, and with less than a score of followers, took uparms against the combined forces of public opinion, theinstitution of slavery, and the State of Virginia. He was called a madman and a murderer, and he diedupon the gallows. Three years later h


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