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Miscellaneous Advertisements. O. JAERETT & BRO. Have added to their Furniture Business, UNDERTAKING BRANCHES They are fully prepared to supply Coffios, Caskets and Burial Cases, Trimmed in the FINEST STYLE for a great deal less money than the same articles are furnished elsewheie in the county. All our Funeral Furniture is upholstered in the most tasteful manner. We have recently purchased an ELEGANT HEARSE—the finest in the county—with which we will deliver COFFINS, etc., purchased from us, Free of Charge / Orders by telegraph promptly filled. [Sept 18-y FURNITURE ' FURNITURE! .* I'IIE PLACE TO BUY FURNITURE! AT A BARGAIN IS AT THE NEW j I ESTABLISHMENT OF Cr SSIPjIPI MAIN STREET, ■ as 11l M. Wineland’s nothin* House. | Walnut, Poplar and Cherry Chamber Suits. A magnificent Display of Hand | sonic Parlor, Diningroom, Bedroom and Hull Furniture. Cabinet Making tn ul! its branches. c 1 would cull your attention to my I iulortakiru; Department. jojlkjL Metnllc, Walnut and Rosewood Caskets f'j 'yij and Coffins. Burial Robes and Shroud, of all vJtiPjiraKk 'iL-i:.-.. sftoi descriptions always on hand. I have the finest Hearse in Western v'■ Maryland and at all funerals I attend person 'VJ 111 fflVt /|jcJ V -j Vv allvthereby relieving the relatives of the do- j -—ceased of all trouble in the premises. Call and inspect my stock and got low prices for wind you want. Mar 4-It V. I’. Vlt KEL. SIMS HOUSE, IJIEDMONT. (Baltimore ami Ob lo r ai 1 oad,) Wesrt Virginia, Nov 7 J. P. A. BNTLER .Prop’r W. S. BURTON,! Artistic Painter, KALSCMUSI’ER, Stainer, Grainer,PaperHanj?cr, Glazier T AM now prepared to do all kinds of Painting, Graining, Staining, Kulso mining, Paper Hanging and Glazing in a first class manner and at prices that will please. W. 8. BURTON, Apr 32-1 m Frostburg, Md. REMOYALI Notice to My Patrons! HAVING removed my Tailoring Es tablishment to GrantsviHe, Md., I would state to my patrons and the citi zens of Frostburg generally that I W'ILL BE IN FROSTBURG First Monday Alter Pay IN EACH MONTH With a fine sample of goods for the pur pose of receiving orders for suits of noth ing. A PERFECTFIT GUARANTEED or money refunded. A. LOEWENSTEIN, Feb 25-lf Grautsville, Sid. ( Christmas Goods, Buy Yourj,, UrMBuB BUY YOUR Itililal Preseuis of W. F. A. WOODCOCK, QO BALTIMORE ST., Cumberland Ot) Md., next door to 3d National Bank IVatelies. Jewelry, Nilvmvai'c, IV'cekhiecs, Rings, Ae. A Magnificent Stock ! LO W PRIC ES S CS" Please call early and avoid the I rush. [Dec 10—4 m ORDERS liV THE Count p Commissioners. \T tile meeting of the County Commis- i sioners, hold Juno 0,1882, the follow- | ing orders were paused; 111 Relation to Fees ol Constables. | WnEßr.ts, l! has come to IL. . otiee of , tills Board that it is ill ■ prtiotic of the .Ins tiers of thel’ene lathe city of 'timber- \ land to 1 -in- p: ices in eri i I ,s - lo jiorsonsother than Hie regularly appointed i constables ol this county to be executed by such persons in the capacity of acting con- : stables, tints depriving the constables ap pointed by tins Board of business that rightfully belongs to them, and putting it. into the munis of perious not contemplated by law. it is thereupon, this ninth dav of June, 1882, by the Board of County Com- j mission era ol Allegany county, unl'al. j That after the present Juno levy this Board will not levy or pay any bill.- to any per- j son except the sheriff or regularly appoint- | cd constables lor serving criminal process ' from any Justice of the Peace whatsoever, I and the Clerk of lids Board is hereby di rected lo send a > opy of lids order lo each of the Juslices of the Peace ol said city and to cause same to he published in each o‘ the city papers. In Bcltt'iion t-> Fees of Magistrates hi Peace Cases. Whbkeas, it has been the custom here tofore for tho ,'uslices of Die Peace of the comity to c! urge, and in many cases to he let u I Die a m ot mxij- cent* ‘a.- for a trial or judgment in taking the recognizance in tin cum* ol i cure warrants, and— WiiEUEAs, Wc arc advised that such charge is under the law wholly illegal, it Is thereupon onUral, This Olli nay- of June, 1882, by the Cmm:/ Commissioners of Al legany county, that such charges in Die fu ture will be disallowed by this Board, and the Clerk of this Board is directed to send lo each ol the Justices of the Ppace in the county an attested copy of this order. June 17 L. T. Du WITT, Clerk. William Black. Bbnj. A. Richmond Brace & Richmond, .-1 T TOR KEYS AT LA W. OfflccNo.4 Washington street, CUMBERLAND,MD. \ 17 ILL he iu Frostburg regularly every vv Thursday. June 30- $ I 0.00 REWARD 'I 'HE above REWARD will he given lor l POSITIVE infoimation that will IN EVITABLY lead to the DETECTION, i ARREST and CONVICTION of any pal ly, or parties, known lo DEFACE, RE MOVE, or in any manner to wantonly or maliciously TAMPEI vith my Advcrlislng Sign onrtis. FRANK C. BEALL, /Mammoth” Hardware, Wooden Ware and Stove Store, Lowndes & Clary’s old stand, i Fatal Frostbnrg.Ald. ueoE a. wlsg'ebt”, Di‘ua-a*ist, FROSTJ.IURG, MD. XTEADQUARTERS for Drugs, Medicines, ' PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, Fine Toilet motions, WALL PAPERS—endless variety of pretty patterns, WINDOW tSLASK-all sizes, etc. Prescript ions prompllij and carefnthj compounded. | BEALL’S BLOCK, FROSTBURG, Ml). ; May 7—lf Books[Books!| WALTER 3. SPILL : * > ESPECTFULLY cull Die atti ntlcn of | ! LI. the citizens of Frosdi-.t:-y and viclu- j j ity lo his large and handsome ussort i meal of Genuine Novelties j I To lie found in no other estalihshmeal in | town. IDs slock consists of the latest j American and Imported Attractions in | i the way of T C ) V S . Also a (jowi'lclc line ol ALUUM& — j Photograph, Autograph and Floral. CHINA GOODS Of every deseiiption for the caoiloirc; BOOKS enleilaiuin;; and instntelive; School Book) a HUITDEBDS OF KOTIOHB. Would also ask an inspections of ray PICTURES, fn 1<- believing that you will pntchase before leaving. Nuts. Fruib and Choice Confectionery always on ham;. WALTER B. SPILL, fl'i’n Street, Frostburg, Md. ..audit' .... £*lß (. , ua*.. :icm ; Airii THA y v fr. I ■■■■ . -■ ot t, ti'V Mvof .im. iuni o: *•. ■ c *lr g, .Nt.i, . *.m . IU(M L■! wte. * l.asrn lUtiHlr* . iloguoFllElß. oK '.l' WESTERN GUM WORKS, •‘ITTHI I ilillt, PA, Wit p , .*<Wr ~:MiV * . -aiWWVWW WANYESi! i.viit sufDl (h'f.tlfiiicn, to I'MKHtro | wil -• u, ■ ' V vf.il 'K'mwU-UI 1 ArUi'iio*. V mhH imp’. is- EluJiL j i.i‘lGsivo :' , rfU.o’.v v.tT*n. No I’fimfH il* i tion. Tt. ,QS tib •. il. i iftlllur.-. !• Klbl?, Adilr ! IImtIU ft tan hurt'* < '. 1.'0.v ‘UP, I'ltt'bnryh, i*a, “Xnew o ITF.E ’foe " nunini'ii • ASD All. TROUBLESOME VERMIN. Hnf.,. sure, c i*cn'v anti Ciilad. Maiudlh Packtßo. X'ost- PlUii, 3u <■! - AUKVr.H *.V VTKIi. .'cd-lrt-**, Cfm lIL l*‘.U*arih. Pu. iIbSiGAL INSTRUMENTS r!l kindc : r; -si’.l*) vetyohenp, iJI-L’- ..I'nz ‘.TtJ- 18C. iJrv*, {UCHAhO g S g HUU s CO., BOX SSS> IMttaburgtl, Ba. 1 Apr .20 Om * Hardware, Wooienware, etc. “THE” MAMMOTH j Hardware —AND— Stove House Continues to carry the usual largo and well-assorted stock of GENERAL Hardware, Heating I Cooking STOVES, AND msssm In Profusion. GREAT VARIETY ' —OF— House Furnishing’ HARDWARE. Latest and must npiiroved N O V ELTIEB 111 Uic li litmv iKi: line \-ALWAYS ON HAND.— I llii] HAPPY AND BUY THE FAMOUS ARLINGTON . Inducements in prices and qualities of goods Not to be Excelled. Yours Respectfully, Frank C. Beall, “THE" Hardware and Stovo Man. jl§ & && && && & k 1 Jan 31-1 y THE MINING JOURNAL. J. It. ODER, Editor and Proprietor. JO3KIMI Womsley, Agent at Eckhart. Extra copies, 5 cents, —for sale by W. L. Amman, Frostburg. Office,Maiiißt.,llltchlnftßros. Building TEHMH Of SUBSCRIPTION ~ One Copy, one year, in advance $ 1 51 ** ** tlx months, ** 75 Front Itiirg, July S, I MBJB. It is a terrible come-down for a man to fall out of a balloon and be obliged to walk home. A party who has just paid a big doctor’s bill says he wants to see high heals go out of fashnion. All flesh is grass, and that’s why somany men nowadays appear to have | had (heir hair cut by a lawn mower. Entirely Satisfactory. —Ladies • wishir.ga perlumo combining novelty, and excellence find Floreatou Cologne entirely satisfactory. Simultaneously with the advent I of narrow-guage trousers, the papers arc telling of a great increase in the number of spindles in the country. 3 Workmen employed in nail manu factories arc liable to contract a dis ease known as nailors’ consumption, caused by the deposit of iron parti cles in the cells of the lungs. The resident population of Great Britan in the middle of 1882 is esti mated by the registrar-general at 35,280,299 persons, that of England and Wales at 26,400,820, of Scotland at 3,785,400, and of Ireland at 5,088,079 In the Schuylkill region the wages are regulated by the sliding scale, and any advance of the puce of coal, pro i vided the advance is actually re ceived and not merely a circular an nouncement, advances the wages of the miners.—Coal Trade Journal. Food for Youno and Old.— Food j and medicine for young and old, pre pared without fermentation, Iron Canadian Barley, Malt, Hops, (iui nine, Bark, etc. Malt Bitters are warranted more nourishing, strength ening, vitalizing and purifying, by reason of their richness iu bone and muscle producing material than all other forms of malt or medicine, while free from the objections urged against malt liquors. Do Voir Knot!' That a little water in butter will t prevent it frera burning when used i for frying ? That a little saltpetre worked into butler that has become sour or ran cid will render it sweet and palatable? That pennyroyal distributed in places frequented by roaches will drive them away ? That wild mint will keep rate and mice out of your house ? That five quarts of boiling water ( poured on a package of pearlino will ' make an excellent soft soap? Lot it remain over night to harden. That lime sprinkled in fire-places during summer months is healthy? That Spanish, brown, mixed with a little water, will make the hearths look pretty? A pound costs ten cents and will last two months; use a little at a time. Thai loaves of parsley, eaten with a iittle vineger, will prevent the disa greeable consequences of tainted breath by*onions ? i That flowers and shrubs should be | excluded from a sick chamber ? That oil paintings hung over the mauUopieoe are li able to wrinkle with the heat ? (isunl‘s Jtunurktiblc Will. A wealthy peasant who felt that his tours were numbered, called his sons arounal his bedstead and began : "James, you are my oldest and I bequeath you my blessing." The second came forward with bowed head, and the father said : "Jilin Henry, you have been a good boy, and I bequeath you my good name." The third son showed up, and the old man kindly remarked : “Andrew Jackson, you are my youngest, and I bequeath you the care of my grave. Good bye my dearsons. Each of you press my hand for the last time, and then skip hack to the field, for this is glorious weather for corn." "But, dud, you aro worth $20,000," they protested in chorus. I “That is liue, hoys, but I have tried to make an equal division. I have let fall the honor to you, and all the money to the lawyers. They would have got tho sugar anyhow, andiu the getting would have loft you nothing, and proved your mother a fool and your father a lunatic ; bo. | sideti I dio happy and full of peace, j Bury me just to the left of the old ' ( cow-shcd, and pay for my tombstone on the monthly installment system,” moral: The lawyers were of course disatis iled with the will, and carried the caseiutu court. MiscelUieeH* AdrertLemostv. Hatsfor the Million I have just returned from an extended tour through the wholesale houses of the East and have suc ceeded in selecting a stock unexcelled and unsurpassed in the LATEST SPUING STYLES FELT MB STRAW HATS ! ALL SIZES ! ALL SHAPES ! Remember /hat T did not forget to secure an unusually handsome supply of the very latest in BOOTS AND SHOES. Nothing has ever been shown on my counters to equal them. Trunks, Trunks,Trunks! SATCHELS! SATCHELS! I am determined to sett and have therefore placed my goods at a close margin. In fact lower than ever. Respectfully soliciting an early call I remain yours respectfully, C. HARTMAN, Main St., Frostburg. Resolutions ADOPTED 18-5 T B. Stern & Co. WHEREAS, During the labor trouble in the Georges Creek region the citizens must have SpringßmsGoods, therefore be it— RESOLVED, By the Jinn of B. STERN & CO., at their Dry Goods Emporium, that on and after this dace nothing will be offered for sale over their counters except First-Class Spring Styles, and farther — RESOLVED, That we have marked down our //rices to bare living rates believing that oar patrons will appreciate our efforts and Purchase Liberally, and further— RESOLVED, That if you call at on • establish ment we can show you just what you leant in the latest designs. B. STEEN 8b 00. Mar IS-tf Miscellaneous Art vert isoinculs. J. RUHL, M.D., Hfrostburg, mix, A8 conllncd his practice entirely to the treatment and cure of CON SUMPTION and all diseases of the Respi ratory system, and will positively attend to no other cases. Office hours, daily from 9 to 11 a. in. (Sundays excepted.) No books kept and cash required for medicine. Cases treated by correspon dence. Office at McNeill’s Drug Store. Aug 0-tf Aeim. Ist, 1879. Recognizing the fact that the relation ship existing between the Counties o Maryland and the City of Baltimore is such that residents of Hie Counties have occasion to visit the City frequently dur ing the year; in consideration of tlioao facts and the liberal patronage extended thu"Mallby” in the past, 1 deem it but a matter of justice that some discrimination should bo made in their favor. I have thoreloreccncluded to Reducethe Price of Hoard lo $2 a day feeling confident that the same will be fully appreciated by them, and at the same time merit and secure an increased share ol their patronage. Assuring them that nothing will bo letl undone that can add totheir comfort during their stay. Rooms without board, 75 cents and up ward per day. €. IC. UOGAN,Frop. Apr 6 Resolutions. i r pilE following resolutions have been I adopted as a guide for the miners and laboring men of tins coal region: 1. Resolved, That no miner in the em ploy of any Company in this region do any day’s work underground lor less than if','.s(l per day, and any man Dial may lie called to do any work may make his own contract, hut in no case may lie go helow the standard of laborers’ wages at any mine in which ho is employed; and in no esse whatever shall cars he made up; and in nuuisecompulsion he used. >, Rcso.ved, That one half cent per ton , far hlaeksmithing on and after February Ist 1880, he the standing price paid. 3. Resolved, That we restrict the hours ■ ol ,abor to ten hours per day as a standing day’s work, beginning at 7 a. m. and slop ing at 5 p. in. 4. Resolved, That five cars he a standard day’s work for two men, 5. Resolved, That boys at the ago of 13 years are entitled to a half turn, hut they shall come to the. mine and claim said half turn: and that the oldest son of a widow shall be allowed n full turn at ike discre tion of a majority ot the men employed at the mine where such cases may arise, provided, the fattier died while in the em ploy of said company. fi. Resolved, That all timber shall be de livered at the place of working. 7. Resolved, That laying up roads for pillars and timbering old places he dune i>y the (lay at $3.50 per day. 8. Resolved, That all heading work shall ho 78 cents per ton, and leu ears for turn ing off rooms piiid at the same price. 9. Resolved, That we, your employees shall not maintain any driver or laborer in not performing his duty faithlully. 10. Resolved, That we shall not sustain any recklessness or carelessness lo the de struction of life and property, for should any be guilty he shall throw himself llnbl to the discretion ol the boss and must suf fer the consequences. 11. Resolved, That wc shall not maintain any laborer who shall cease before his time Is up; ami with respect to the drivers, we shall not maintain any pulling up at hall psal lour If ho should ho required to make smaller trip if it should take him to quarter past live; or, in other words, give one day and lake the other. 13. Resolved, That should any one be discharged it shall he the duty oi any who are able to take Ins place until the case is Investigated. 13. Resolved, That any man loading over ’• two tons live upon a ear shall he skipped one car for each offence. 14. Resolved, That 1(1 feet shall he the distance to shovel coal before getting u road laid up to the excavation. 15. Hesolved, That the companies shall furnish the tools usually furnished for dig ging this coal. Id. Resolved, That the distance for min ers to run cars down their rooms he limit ed lo 40b feet, and, tor the tint additional 100 letl, he shall receive 5 cents per ton extra. Over 000 leet, heading price to bo paid [May7-tf ■ 1 '7 - i rT I B Restores tiir youthful Color to Crey or faded Hair n A Parkers Hair Palsam is finely ami is H wr a.~za: s.'-vbLW/J! PARKER’S ‘ GINGER TONIC fV Superlative Health ansi Strength Restorer. If you are a mechanic Or farmer, worn out with ovi'i work. cr a mod it r inn down !>y family or house hold duties try P,inker's Gincbic 'I onic. If you ore a lawyer, minister or business man ex hausted by nu nlai strain or anxiouK coirs, do not tulco into;, tuailug^iimilant*,but me Parker's Ginger Tonic If v'a lav 7 Consumption, Dyspepsia, Khenma. 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