. Routes and rates for summer towns . 12 65(! 35 11 75 5 30 10 30 10 60 11 45S fiO 13 4013 15 9 20 to Martinsburg. to C. V. R. R. Depot. to Newville. to Doubling Gap Spgs. , same route. H RATES. Baltimore, , O. .Berkeley Springs, WCameron, W. Va. .(Jharlestown, W. VaClarksbnru-, \V. , Ia. .Cumberland, Md. .Deer Park, JNId. .Fairmont, W. , Md. .Grafton, VV. Va. .Harpers Ferry, ^V. VHarrisonburg, de Grace, , Pa. .Keyser, W. Va. .Lexington, Va. ., Pa. .Mcvcrsdale, Pa. ., W. VUniontown) . . 13 10 Morgantown, W. Va.
. Routes and rates for summer towns . 12 65(! 35 11 75 5 30 10 30 10 60 11 45S fiO 13 4013 15 9 20 to Martinsburg. to C. V. R. R. Depot. to Newville. to Doubling Gap Spgs. , same route. H RATES. Baltimore, , O. .Berkeley Springs, WCameron, W. Va. .(Jharlestown, W. VaClarksbnru-, \V. , Ia. .Cumberland, Md. .Deer Park, JNId. .Fairmont, W. , Md. .Grafton, VV. Va. .Harpers Ferry, ^V. VHarrisonburg, de Grace, , Pa. .Keyser, W. Va. .Lexington, Va. ., Pa. .Mcvcrsdale, Pa. ., W. VUniontown) . . 13 10 Morgantown, W. Va. (via Fairmont) $13 65 Moundsville, W. Va. ... 15 30 Mountain Lake Park, Md. !) 75 Mt. Ileasant, Pa 11 90 Newark, Del 11 45 Oakland, Md 9 S5 Parkersburg, W. Va. . 15 70 Piedmont, W. Va 8 85 Pittsburg, Pa 13 70 Rock wood. Pa 9 65 Somerset, Ia 10 05 Staunton, Va 11 60 Strasburg, Va 7 95 Uniontown, Pa 11 85 Washington, D. C 7 50 Washington, Pa 14 SO ANheeliui;-, W. Va 15 75 Wilmington, Del 11 45 Winchester, Va 6 90. ROUTES AND RATES FOR SUMMER TOURS. 103 EAGLES MERE, PA. Mountains upon mountains in the distance rise,Like clouds along- the far horizons verge :Their purple summits mingling with the sky,Till earth and hcaAcn seem blended into one. And this is Eagles Mere—the Lake of the Eagles. Inthe midst of a wide-stretching wilderness, on the verycrown and summit of the Alleghanies, it lifts its Avondrousbeauties to the sky. Its length is one nnd one-half miles,its width half a mile, and its dej)th in many places oversixty feet. In its changeful tints it resembles the ocean ;now Idiie as the arched dome above it, now taking its huefrom the niiglily trees that girdle it round about. Itsmoods are as various as those of a child; sometimes lying-in glassy smoothness; again, moved by the mountainbreezes, rising into miniature waves that break in sprayupon the gently sloping beach. A nature-loving writerhas said : My first sight of this fairy lake was a vision I shallretain for a long
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