The Golwicks Hall with Due Respect of Robin Hood Aged Houses, with Somewhat of the PIANO FORTES
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unnitOurg bronittr. WE FLY TO HEAVEN." TERMS-1.00 a Year in Advance; If not paid in Advance, ii1.50. "IGNORANCE IS THE 'CURSE OF GOD ; KNOWLEDGE THE WING WHEREWITH SAMUEL MOTTER, Editor and Publisher. No. 50. MARYLAND, SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1887. VOL. EMMITSBURG, THE DERVISH. of any special house. Coventry is ternoon was bright, the country to the Cathedral by five sisters who DIRECTORY hole, with nothing grand. embroidered the complicated de- Unto Prince Abdalasis came one day a gloomy, dirty COUNTY. for the Tie FOR FREDERICK A Dervish, saying : "I have fasted of interest but three churches and We went first to Chatsworth, the signs glass. stone Circuit Con it. s. ill an ancient Guildhall with tapestry home of the Duke of Devonshire, screen between the Nave and Choir Chief Judge.-Hon. John Ritchie. For six long years on bread and wa- seven hundred years old and a fa- said to be the finest residence in is •exquisitely carved. There are John T. Vinson .:1S,SOCiate Jedges.-Hon. ter, till tombs and relics, a lovely Hon. John A. Lynch. mous kitchen. There are many England. The grounds are superb,1 many and My flesh is sore, yet -God seems far State's Attorney.-Frank C. Norwood. pictures and images of Godiva who garden, lawn, meadow, forest, lakes, Chapter House, but the Crypt is -Clerk of the Court.-W. Irving Parsons. away." made answer : "Fasting "took the tax away." G. and I -acres and acres' and acres. The not equal to that at Winchester or Orphan's t'o a rt. The Prince thou may'st fare to Kenilw,orth, house is ugly outside, looking 'like at Canterbury. -John T. Lowe, John H. Keller, made an excursion Judges. threshold reach Benjamin G. Fitzhugh. Half-way to God, his and were awfully disappointed in an immense hotel ; the interior is That evening we ate roast beef -Hamilton Lindsay. prayer." Register of 'Wilts. by the ruins. The country around wonderful but too gaudy to be and Yorkshire pudding. We spent ,County Commissioners.-.J .11 ham Taylor, Elias Gayer, Wm. H. Lakin, James The Dervish went his way, and in six Coventry, and indeed all through agreeable, though some rare treas- the next morning'at the Cathedral, U. Lawson, Cephas M. Thomos. years thor- ures are there. Upon asking the and left York at half past tw C. Derr. Warwickshire. is very beauful, Sheriff -Luther Again came back : "I prayed both .Tax-Collector.-J. Win. Baughman. oughly English, a placid landscape name of a large tree near the en- o'clock. Onr course was still nori•i: Hilleary. day and night, 6arveyor.-William H. composed of quiet farms, noble es- trance, the guide informed me that ward, and in an hour and a quarter School Comnissioness.-Samuel Dutrow, At Mecca and Medina, and in sight Herman L. Routzahn David D. Thom- Of every mosque of sanctity ; with tears tates, hedges, undulating green it was a "weepin hash." OutsEle we reached Durham on the Wear. Jas. "W. Con- as, E. It. Zimmerman, Have I made pilgrimages to each spot fields full of sheep, and the air som- of the Chatsworth estate is the The station stands all by itself, don. found Him Escimner.-F. R. Neighbours. FURNISHING BALTIMORE. Of holy farne : but God-I bre with enormous rooks and dims. Model Village of the Duke of Dev- and not a soul was there. We ask- OEHM&CO CLOTHING not." Ein in itsb u rg Dist,*ict . feared that England would have onshire, pretty houses built for his ed if it was far to the Tree Tuns, Justices of the Peace.-Ilenry Stokes, Jas. The Prince then kindly answered him : no crops at all, for every where we workmen's families, who pay a and were told that, it was "not Fisher, Jas. F. Hickey. k SON, Pratt and Hanover Sts. Knouff, I. M. Also, OEM "By prayer a shilling. fair." But we found that it. was a 1Zegistrar.-E. S. Taney. saw these winged robbers, thousands weekly rent of Ashbaugh, Joseph The threshold of great Allah do we eint4tabies.-Wm. II. Y0'..1 ARE CORDIALLY INVITED to MAKE EITHER of THESE GREAT , and thousands of them. We had Our driver was talkative and in- long walk, across the river, up hill Resensteel. win, C. STORES YOUR HEADQUARTERS WHEN IN BALTIMORE. visit any of the terested ui politics, afraid that Mr. I and down hill. We arrived just as S-311.)9l Triotees.-Joseph Waddles, Jos- But 'tis almsgiving that cloth lead us no oppori-i;:lit.v to T. Zacharias. eph A. Baker, C. WAITING AND TOILET BOOMS FOR LADIES. in Warwickshire scenes specia; con- Gladstone had made great mis- a cold rain, began to fall. T12.,3 Bergess.-William G. Blair. Sheets, To stand before His glorious presence of George Eliot, iakes, .:2rtain that the "Juke and Three Tuns us a rich treat in the Town Cm,,nEssioners.-Dartiel "MADE TO ORDER" DEPARTMENTS both for CLOTHING and SHIRTS. nected with the life Oscar I). Fraley Daniel Lawrence, there. but the farms, roads, and cottages the Heir (the om7Pis of 'Arling- way of on old inn. A maid pro- Joseph Snouffer,' Michael Hoke, Lew- BAGGAGE CHECKED FREE FOR ALL VISITORS. Go forth ; give alms ; thou findest which we saw served as representa- ton)" would not favor Ireland, 1;2- sented a silver tray containing three is D. Cook. Allah when Constable and Collector.-William OrMAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, AND CATALOGUES, Lord Fred- small Wine-glasses full of cherry Town Thou findest thy poor suffering fel- tives of particular places. cause of the murder of II. Ashbaugh. SAMPLES AND RULES FOR SELF-MEASUREMENT SENT low-men." Leaving Coventry, our next rest- crick. Cavendish is the family brandy. We iooA at each other C LI U 11 C HES. FREE TO ANY ADDRESS, ing place was Nottingham, in order name of the Duke of Devonshire. for an explanation, and tin; beam - Er. Lutheran Chu rch. The Dervish heard the word, and that we might visit Newstead Ab- Leaving Chatsworth we had ing landlady pressed us to partal;e Pastor.-Rev.. E. S. Johnston. Services turned to go, and Western Maryland Rail Road. J. K. WRIGLEY, M. D., every other Sunday, morning Perplexed and grieved he toiled along bey not far away, though we had to another lovely ride to Haddon Hall, of the beverage : "It is 'omemade, evening at 10 o'clock, a. in., and 7 OMCEOPATHIC March 19, 1887, passen- the road. take another train to reach it. Uhilt by the Vernon's in the days we give it to hall our guests when -o'clock, p. in., respectively. Wednes- [IN and after Sunday, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, p. in., V/ ger trains on this road will run as follows: H "This one coarse loaf that charity be- day evening lectures 7 o'clock, Leaving the cars at Newstead, we of Queen Elizabeth. The property they harrive, it's the rule of the a. in., In- EMAIITSBURG, MD. Son lay School at 8f o'clock, PASSENGER TRAM' LEAVE WEST. stowed to the Duke of Rutland, 'ouse." Being cold and tired, we School lf- p. ne _ Having been engaged in the practice applied at a little inn near the sta- now belongs fants Sunday Daily, except Sundays. Daily On me is all that I have to bestow. (Ref' d.) of medicine for the past ten years, and tion for tickets of admission, but and the house is not occupied, but yielded to "the rule of the 'ouse." Chitreh of the Incarnation, Will the great Allah deign a thought STATIONS. Ace. Exp. Est /if lately located in Emmitshurg, offers his in charge show the place If any artist wants to have his Pastor.-Rev. U. H. Heilman. Services professional services as a Homoeopathic to take were told emphatically that no vis- the family Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, A. M. P. MA. M. Surgeon, to the people of offering given for His every Hillen Station, Baltimore 8 00 4 00 4 40 Physician and On such mean itors were admitted to the Abbey to visitors. The extensive grounds eye delighted, let him go to Dur- every other Sunday evening -at that place and vicinity. Office opposite and evening lec- Union .Station, " 8 03 4 05 4 45 sake ?" We, however, are not cultivated, hedges, trees, ham-an ugly little town, clinging 7f o'clock. NVeilnesday Penna. Afenue, " 8 10 4 10 4 60 the CurtoxieLE Office. after two o'clock. School, 4 12 4 52 ture at 7-i- o'clock. Sunday Fulton Station, " 8 12 jan 22-y round our way to the gates of the lawns, meadows, and terraces take to the side of a wooded hill which morning at 9 o'clock. Arlington 8 25 4 22 Within an hour a crippled beggar came Sunday Mt. Hdpe 8 28 4 25 of themselves. The house is is crowned with the Castle and Ca- (March. Pikesville 8 35 4 35 And reached his hand a charity to Abbey, and were told by the woman care Presbyterian Owings' Mills 8 46 4 46 Dr. J. H. HICKEY, 5 21 (rave; s • at the Lodge that she could not bewitchingly beautiful, though too thedral, and gliding along the base P,(stor.-Rev. Wm.Simonton. Services tilyndon 8 59 4 59 morning at 10 Hanover ar. 104o 6 34 DENTIST, Kindly gis coarse brown loaf the Der- i very other Sunday ar. 20 EMMITSBURG, MD. open the gates to strangers after neglected to be comfortable as a of the hill is the river Wear.