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ARLINGTON. BURIAL GROUND FOR COUNTRVB MERGE*. *'«• One* Mom# of Rob#rt E. Loo —Tokon Poooooo,oo of UnltoO •totoo otOutbrook of tho Civil Wor. Wooblocton —Tho otorr of ArUnctoo lo Interwovoo wllh tho otbr) t>l America. The tH-outj and tho oolemul ty of that national necropolla make o touchlnc appeal u> the thouaanda of nllcMiua that annually rloll It. Tho builder of Arllnfton bouoe and It# Brot ocvuiuint «ao Gcorsv Wash
(ieorco Waohinp'on Parke Cuotls »ao Mary Leo ntxhu«h of Vlr»lnla and I melon bouoe Tho daupEhter of Mar7*i^*» Fltohusb »*o Mary Ann Randolph Cuatla. aho on June *0. 1631. *aa niarrldd at Arllnclon to Lieut Robert E Iapo, Englnoer corps. U. 8. A. Lieut and Mrs. Lee continued of her father. March 26. IfSS, Mr* Lee Inherited the estate It oraa the home of Robert E Leo and hla family uni II April *1. 1861. when he left Richmond and It *ao on that day that Got. Letch or and the convention of Virginia ap pointed Lee commander-ln-chlef of the military forces of Virginia. It eat in December. 1778. that John Parke Cus’ls of Abingdon boughl from Gerald Alexander LI00 acre# of la opposite Georgetown, now a part the city of Washington. The pr paid waa 1.100 pounds sterling. He called the new place Arlington memory of the old Oust Is seat ac Chesapeake bay. Tho Alexander family (hence the name "Alexandria'! had bought 6.000 acrea of land, Includ Ing Arlington, for six hogshead* of tobacco from Robert Howaon, who had
LOST, FOUND AND FOR BALI Kur Me A sixteen loot lau'fteb with 44 b p. Smalley engine, with magnela la perfect rnnuing order, also containing cuahlom. flag*, awnings and everything that goes with ftrat daaa launch Apple to Marcy's Drug Store or 8 8. Mary, Jr. ' For *ala Cheap one large Rambler far, ISO? model, complete with cape lop, Hpraguc glass front, newly painted, in exceptionally tine condition. Pric MiW- Apply for demoosUatioa at No 744 Ijifavetle at., Cape May, N. J. If
LOST—A heavy gold locket ring, •hap* of Beetle^.on beach, between pavilion and pier. Reward If returned n> J. L. Shoemaker, Ilk Stockton Avenue. For Sale A 13 foot new boat, aultable for fishing, or for launch tender. Apply W H S-. HBRAID Office.
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FOR SALE CHEAP—Beach trout Iol with riparian right Apply J. Hughes. 410 Washington street. FOR SALE—Pony tig. at Brooks stable. Jefferson and Corgle Streets
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obtained the land from Sir WIHlam Berkeley, governor of Virginia, aa a recompense tor bringing Imml grants to the colony. It was not long after the resignation of Robert E. Lee from '.be United States Army and the wtthdrav al of the Lee family from. Arlfdgton that ths United State* government took poo session of the place. The heights commanded Washing ton and their hccnpatlon by federal forces was loked upon as a military
During the war camps and hospitals Vers scattered over that high country and on the Arlington estate. Men who djad there wore at Om outset busied In the Soldiers' Home cemetery In WashIngton. However. In the spring of 1464 Gen. Rucker and Capt. James V Moore reported that Arlington was a most eligible site tor a national cemetery. and Gen Montgomery C. Meigs, on May 13. 1*64. ordered (hat Interment he made there On that day a number of men who died In (he Arnagton and surrounding hospitals were laid under the sod at Arlington. It la said that the fl-at Interment made at Arlington was that of the body of ■ confederate prisoner, L. Reinhardt. Twenty lhlrd North Carolina Infantry, who died of wounds re Mired la batUo. At the does of the drfl war bodies ware gathered from tho battlefields of nerrharr Virginia and from the old
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In speaking at the anniversary diaoer In London of the royal literary fund. Rudyard Kipling said: "If you gc no farther back than the book of Job you will hnd that letters, like of printing, were bom perfect Some professions, law and medietas, for example, are still la a state of evoIntion. Inasmuch as no expert la them seems to be quite sure that be eau win a case or cure a sold. Cm the other hand, the railing of letter* carrloe with be dieabiUUee from which these prof east om are free ulnent lawyer or physician Is once dead, ha la always dead. ghost does not continue to practice In the law courts or theater. Now it cannot hare that a writer often does not begin tc tlva Oil ha has been dead for some tlma. la certain sola cases the toogar be has bean the more alive be U. sad the acuta la bU competition against ths Bring. T da not ask you to knagfne the feelings of a barrister exposed to the of an tba dead lord chan
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