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Miscellaneous Advertisements. O. JAERETT & BRO. Have added to the ir Furniture Business, UNDERTAKING beaSches They are fully prepared to supply Coffms, Caskets and Burial Cases, Trimmed in the FINEST STYLE lor a great deal less money than the same articles furnished elsewhere in the county. All our Funera 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 Chcivgc I <9Orders by telegraph promptly” filled. [Sept 18-y FURNITURE ' FURNITURE I f I'HE PLACE TO BUY FURNITURE AT A BARGAIN IS AT THE NEW i ESTABLISHMENT OF Cr 111 pur I MAIN STREET, ■ la 111 UlltL, onsite M. Wine hind's Clothing House. Walnut, Poplar and Cherry Chamber Suits. A magnificent Display of Hand some Parlor, Diningroom, Bedroom and Hall Furniture. Cabinet .Making In all Us branches. a 1 would call your attention to my Undertaking Department. jWk Metalle, Walnut and Rosewood Casket , i'V p;i end Collins. Burial Robesand Shrouds ol all . ■'■*'}* descriptions always on hand. '■ ; \ I have the finest Hearse in Western (nTmlnW v T' --s Maryland and at all funcrnls I attend person- I V i ivJvtY 11 lV thereby relieving t lie relatives of the de ■—>uSW ** <£(£*.. ceased of all trouble in the premises. Cidl and inspect my slock and get low prices for what you want. Mar 4-tf €. I'. .\ICKIX. Short Lino Passengor Trains. Commencing Wednesday, Jimo 7, lss2. (By Philadelphia time, which is 5 minutes curlier Hum Baltimore time.) Dmly, Sundays excepted. LEAVE CUMBERLAND— For Lonacouing, 0.00 a. m., 9.00 a. in. and 3 45 p. in. For Bedford, Pittsburg, Philadelphia and New York, 9.00 a. m. ami 1.55 p. m. LEAVE LONACONING— -7.45 a. m., 19.15 p. m.. lor Cumborluud, connecting closely (or Bedford, Pittsburg. Philadelphia and New York ; ami at 5.30 p. m. for Cumberland. Sunday Trains. LEAVE CUMBERLAND— For Lenaconing, 9.30 a.m. and 3.45 p.iu. j LEAVE LONACONING— -13.15 p. m., and 5.30 p. m. for Cumber- i land. (Excursionists for DAN’S DOCK can leave Cumberland any week day at 0.00 j or 9.30 a. m. Sundays at 0.80 a. in. only, j and returning leave Vale Summit any day j at 13.44 or 5,59 p. m. JAS. A. MILLIIOLLAND, June 17 General Manager. ! PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, (BEDFORD DIVISION.) ON and after Jan. 93,1889, Passenger Trains arrive and depart as follows; ,—LEAVE —, STATIONS. . —ARRIVE —. Mail. Exp. Exp. Mail. A. M. P. m. p. M. p. M 880 215 Cumberland 105 10 95 904 349 Hyudman 13 31 951 A. M. 10 05 350 Bedford 11 30 850 P. M. 13 25 015 Huntingdon 910 080 340 740 Altoona 745 13 25 p. M. A. M. 850 13 01 Pittsburg 100 835 A. M. r. M. 430 11 30 Harrisburg 400 335 A. M. P. M. A. M, 785 355 Philadelphia 1130 1125 10 35 015 New York 800 753 *—A REIVE —• ' LEAVE —• NOTE.—Time here given is Pennsyl vania Railroad (Philadelphia) time, which live minutes faster than Baltimore time. No cbimgeof cat;.between Cumberland and Huntingdon. Through cars between Huntingdon ami Philadelphia, New York and Pittsburg. Passengers from points east ol Hyndman, for Somerset, take Ex press train west; change cars at Hyndman, mid arrive at Somerset at 4.53 p. m. Tickets sold and baggage cheeked by PETER NOON, Agent, corner of Balti more and Liberty Streets, Cumberland, and at the depot. ’Bus will call at resi dences lor passengers and Luggage, on notice left with agent. J. R. WOOD, General Passenger Agent. Tnoa. A. Roberts, Superintendent. Jan 38 I am her laud A Pennsylvania Railroad ; NEW TIME TABLE r pO TAKE EFFECT L Jleiuijiy, Nov. 15, ISM. Passenger trains leave Cumberland at 9.15 A. M. and 8.40 r. M. Frostburg, east, 7.10, a. m., and 13.43 r. m. “ west, 10.13, “ “ 4.40 “ SCHEDULE: /—LEAVE—, STATIONS /—ARRIVE—, A.M. | A.M. lA.M. P. M 0.15 11.40 Piedmont 11.15 5.45 0.80 11.05 Barton 10.58 5.33 r. m. 0.40 13.10 Lomieouiug 10.43 5.13 5.55 13.35 Ocean 10.30 4.57 7.10 13.43 Frostburg 10.13 4.40 7.40 1.13 Mt. Savage 9.40 4.14 7.43 1.19 Barrelvilfi) 9.40 4.0(1 1.00 1,80 C.&P. Junction 9,29 3.55 *5 | 1.45 Cumberland j 9.15 8.40 -AHUIVB—' ■— LEAVE —> P. L. BURWELL, Nov 97 General Superintendent. / ’*•' 131^51 f broasr. /lUu ct ctieuM. r bladcn. 1..1.0 i’E / aux. \ / “For crump of tl’.o LtDmarh. colic, dlnr- y / mcca, or vurimng, taka riiiajNA, ’ ’ k Gars \ / * Tor oougk, asthma, Tilglit ewcote. short- V ncBBQf brufttlutal.ol*j:iiu>a. f ‘Torclironlocatarrh, hrorphlti3,plcnrlßjr, \ / and Eoro throatcf any kind—l'i:huna. ” cte V J la th* jmroEt, most prompt nnd t' f efficient incdlclna known lom ui. * * imwma \ / “PcniTNA is the best oppotfzor, purest V r tonic, flpcnt luvlgorntor of liio holy and ' / miud.*’ egSBP 7.? v:: j "If yon can’t Bleep, taka I’EnnwA; If V / V7p;.k or tiritA \ i "91000 ■will ho paid for the least impurity or f mineral that may ho found la I’eul na. 11 026 \ > Cold cvorv’whoro. For pamphlet wr Ito to V “ ti. li. UABTMAN & Co., Osborn, Ohio. > / If you nre sick, feel badly, or lunny way \ / ’ ? A and regulate thu bow- Dec U-y BALTIMORE .V OHIO RAILROAD. ON and after May 31, 1889, trains will arrive and depart as follows: aiIi.iERi.AAD. Alt KIVU I WESTBOUND TRAINS | DEI 1 ART 13:35 a m No. 34 Express, j 2:33 am No. 3 Express. | 2:38 am 0:51 a m No. 8 Express I 7:07 a m No. 0 Aeeom’n. | (i:35 a m 3:15 pm No. 14 Mail, j 3:20 p m 3.37 pm No. 10 Express, | 8:47 pm ARRIVE 1 KASTBOUSD TRAINS | DEPART 1:20 a m 1 No. 3 Express. 1:31 a m No. 23 Express. 3:00 a m i 8:15 am j No. 19 Mail. • 8:30 am ! 0:33 ain I No. 5 Express. 9:00 a m ! 4.45 pm I No. 1 Express. 5:08 pn. 7:35 pm | No. 7 Accom’u. I Nos. 0, 14, 7 and 19 daily except Sun i days. All otlier trains daily, i May 27 J. P. LEGGE,Agent. [PITTSBURG*DIVISION.] ON and after Nov. 29,1881, passenger trains on the Pittsburg Division of j the Baltimore and Ohio railroad will run as follows: Cumberland. WESTBOUND. 8.53 p. m I No. 10 Mail. | lo.no p. m 12.40 a, m j No, 3 Expiess. | 6.80 a. m Pittsburg. EABTBOOND. Cumberland. 8.50 a. m 1 No. 1 Mail. I 9.35 p. m 9.10 p.m | No. 3 Express. | 3.35 a. in Local accommodation train leaves Cum berland for Connellsville at 0.30 a. m.; ro turniug arrive Cumberland 7.00 p. in. On and after Nov. 20, 1881, trains on Hie Somerset and Cambria Bnincb will run as follows: Northbound—Leave Rockwood nt 0,00 a m. and 19.10 p. m.; Someiset, 0 30 and I 15 p. m., arrive Johns town 8.30 a. m. and 8.05 p. in. South bound—Leave Johnstown, 9.15 a. m. and 3.25 p. m ; Somerset 11.05 and 5.15 p. m., arrive Rockwood, 11.40 a. m. and 5.50 p. I m. All trains run daily. THOMAS M. KING, General Sup’t. B. D. Smith, Passenger Agent. Due 3 OKDEES BY THE Conn hj Cornu i istiion ei w. 4 T the meeting of the County Cnmmis r V sinners, held June 9,1889, lire follow ing orders were passed; In Relation to Fees ol Coiist,tides. Whereas, It bus come to the notice of this Board that it is the practice of the Jus tices of the Peace in tiie city of Cumber land to issue process in criminal cases to persons other Ilian the regularly appointed constables of this comity to he executed by such persons in the capacity of acting con stables, thus depriving tin; constables ap pointed by this Board of business that rightfully belongs to them, and putting it i—to the hands of persons not contemplated by law, it Is thereupon, this ninth day of ; June, 1889, by the Board of County Com missioners of Allegany county, ordered, That aflcrthe present June levy this Board will not levy or pay any hills to any per son except the sheriff or regularly appoint ed constables for serving criminal process from any Justice of the Peace whatsoever, and the Clerk ot this Board is hereby di rected to send a copy of this order to each of Hie Justices of the' Peaeeol said city and to cause same to be published in each o( the city papers. In Relation to Fees of Magistrates in Peace Cases. Whereas, it Inis been Hie custom here tofore lor the Justices of Hie Peace of the county to c urge, and in many cases to lie levied thu sum of sixty cents as for a trial or judgment in taking the recognizance in the case of peace warrants, and— Whereas, We are advised that such charge is under the law w holly illegal, it is thereupon ordered, 'lids 9th day ol June, 1889, by the County Commission! rs of Al legany county, thin snob charges in the fu ture will be disallowed by this Board, ami ! the Clerk of ibis Board is directed to send | to each of the Justices of the Peace in the comity an attested copy of this order, June 17 L. ’J’. DuWITT, Clerk. GEO. A. WIJiGEHT, Dru^eitst, FROST mine, MIX JJEADQUARTERS for Drugs, Medicines, PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, Fine Toilet Aolioiis, WALL PAPERS—endless variety of pretty patterns, WINDOW LASS-all sizes, etc. Presori/itlons promptly and carefully compounded. BEALL’S BLOCK, FROSTBURG, MD. May 7-tf Hardware, Weodenware, cle. “THE" MAMMOTH Hardware -AND- Stove House Continues to carry the usual largo and well-assorted stock of GENERAL Hardware, Heating I Cooking STOVES, AND tl wlojo lolelw] w[fl|aiEp In Profusion. r GREAT VARIETY i i —OF— i i House Furnishing’ ; HARDWARE. Latest smd most approietl N O VELTIE S In IliclUltUßAKll line -ALWAYS ON HAND BIG HAPPY ADD BUY THE FAMOUS ARLINGTON Inducements in prices (ind (/ualitics of goods IftSot to be Excelled. Yours Respectfully, Frank C. Beall, “TUB" Hardware and Stove Maa. hbbhh bhlsfa h JuaSl-ly THE MINING JOURNAL. J. )>. ODER, Editor and Proprietor. Joseph Womslky, Agent at EoUhnrt. Extra copies, 5 cents, —for sale by W. L. Annas, Frostburg. OMce.MatnSt.,H!tehlnsßrog.Bnlldtng TERMS OK SUBSCRIPTION ! One Cony < onoyeur. in iklvadco (1 B* l “ “ aix months. ‘* 75 Frost Imcg, Aligns! 12, I KH3. A Bad Year for tue Fences. — Many Congressmen will find it un usually difficult to repair their fences this year. The have been swept quietly away in the Hood of the rivers and harbors. —Philadelphia Times. Clear head and voice, easy breath ing, sweet breath, perfect smell, taste aud healing, no cough, no distress. These are conditions brought about in catarrh by tho use of Sandford's Rad ical Cure. Oemplete treatment for §l. Sparkling eves, rosy cheeks ami clear complexion only accompany good health. Father's Ginger Tonic better than anything, makes pure, rich Mood and brings health, joyous spirits, strength aud beauty. Ladies try it.— , Bazaar. A Gocd Invstment. —My wife said I was a fool when I brought home a bottle ofParkor’s Ginger Tonic. But when it broke up my cough and cured her neuralgia and baby's dysen tery she thought it a good investment. —N. Y. Tailor. Prepared i-. r ue Primer.— Sea the honest driver. He is stopping at his home. Will he leave a hod of tho Cual ? Yes he will leave a hod of tho coal. Then he will drive on and supply the man who bought the coal. — Courier-Journal. Platforms in the Latter Days. —People do not think much of plat forms in these days. In nine oases out of ten the platform does not stale what its makers and adopters believe, , but what they think it. politic to say | they believe.—New York Star, Terrible itching and scaly hu mors, ulcers, sor. l and scrofulous swellings cured by the Cutioura and Cuticura Soap (the great shin cures) externally, aud Cuticura Resolvent (blood purifier) internally. Ask about them at your druggists, A popular concert singer, adver tised to participate in an entertain ment jin a Missouri village, excused ' her absence on the ground of having i a cold in the head ; the r.ext day she i , received the following from an udmi- j rcr : "This is gouse gre/.o ; melt it • ami rub it on the brige of yore toz ] until kured. I inv yu to distraxshun.” j There is a foolish movement in the | San Francisco school board for reduo ; ing the salaries of primary teachois. | It ought not to be necessary to tell I school officers in this age that the 1 man or woman who gives a child its , first training, its first mental bent, ! should be especially intelligent and ! competent teacher, a person worth ! liberal compensation. West Virginians Getting a ; Warning. —For the last few days at: i intervals of some hours, stones of all 1 j kinds have been falling in showers in j Marion county, on the west fork of ] the river. These atones range in size j from a walnut to a man’s head, and j are all intensely hot. On the farm ! i cf Isaac Honsacker tho fall has been | ; the largest, and crowds of scientific i mat and others h ve visited the place. j “Do I look good in this suit, dar | ling ?" he asked. j l Of course you do, George," eho ' ; murmured, "you lock good in any thing." “Do yon really mean it?" he asked in n oharlotto-rusee tone. "Of course she does," said her little ; brother. “I heard her say yesterday | that you would look well iu anything. I She said you would look well in tho lunatic asylum." A certain young man brought his allianced down from tho country (o seo the sights. One day white they were passing a confectioner's the swain noticed in the window a placard bearing the announcement: “Ico cream, $1 per gal.” “Well," said the young man, as he walked into the saloon, "that's a pretty steep price to charge for one gal; hut, . Maria, I’ll see yen through, no mat ter what it costs. Here’s a dollar, waiter ; ice cream for this gal," Several of our hlonda in this city Lave had their sause of hearing di minished in one ear by constant use of the telephone. Persona who use this instrument are apt to applv (he instrument to tho eamo ecu- every time, and the result is the organ is aud sVowly approaching deafness iu the*, ear is sure to follow. Several parties in this city who are affected by it have applied to an p ajinent ourist iirßostoa, who reports ; the causa to be as above described. He recommends that persons who use the telephone apply the instrument alternately to tho right and left ears. —Fail River (Mass.) Jf,tm, Miscellaneous Advertisements. B. STERN & CO. SUMMER Dress Goods AT A BIG REDUCTION? i £*s3 ;; mss Gents’ and Youths’ At Extraordinary Low Prices! We have concluded to SELL OUR ENTIRE STOCK! At Cost Prices! And therefore invite non to call cud Impact our goods ami at the same time to see the //'dares at which they are ///ared. Thankful for the lihcra.l patron age heretofore giv en ns and, soliciting a eonllnaanee of the. same, we re main nonrs, etc. B. STEEN & GO. ! July SO tf A BIG CRASH I rn PBIGP.fi! I Everything IVay mm IS SELL OUT . MY SUMMER STOCK it rcspcct-Julr, invite Hut Cilizcus Of Fi-osllMirg and vi cinity (> visit mi) estatnishiueiit mid examine the superior slock ol Siiiniiiti 1 C-ioods. such as a I nil 41 mreal m.l nil id I ALL SIZES ! ALL SHAPES ! BOOTS AND SHOES! Which a have marked down In prices thereby enabling me in dispose of them a( once so ns to make room foe my Inrg-. £',tl3 aiUi winter special tlcs. The Follow Lug Floods arc at Fust B*ciccs : Ladirs Via in (toilers, Worth S'l.oo Sold at $ .75 “ “ “ 1.25 * “ LOO “ Tip Aukict Gaiters, “ 1.70 “ 1.2 d “ Congress “ “ 1.00 “ -7o Mens Loir Cut Shoes, “ 1,75 “ 1.50 \ " “ “ “ " 1.2 o “ 1.00 “ Buttoned “ “ 2.20 IAS “ Hook Bats “ 1.7 o “ 1,2 o “ Congress Gaiters, “ 1.7 o “ 1.2 o Thankii g ail for the lihcriil patronage extended to me In the past and asking for a continuance of Hie same, 1 am yonra mv, C. HARTMAN, Main St-, FVostburg. July 10-tf . 1 Miscellaneous Advertisements. Property for Sale. / HOUSES AND LOTS in Frostburg '* for saIe—CHEAP! Musi bo sold I Feb IH-tf .JAMES KANE, Agent, Ache POSiTiVELY CURED DY Benson’s Capcine Porous Plasters. Reasons Why tliey arc Preferred to All IHhcr Porous Wasters ov lixierual Rcmedlott First. Bocauso they po?Pee all (ho morit of the strengthening poroua plaster, and contain in ad dition thereto the newly discovered powerful and active vegetable combination which acta with in creased rubefacient, stimulating, aodutivo and counter Irritant effects. Second* Bncauaa they arc u genuine pharmaceutical prep aration, and po recognized by tho profession. Third. Because they are tho only plasters that relievo palu at oucc. fourth* Because they will positively cure diseases which other remedies will not even relieve. Fifth. Because over rOMp’ivsicmnsaml druggists hav; voluntarily testified ..iy are superior to ail other pluatcru or medicines lor external use, Sixth* Beranno tho manufacturers have received tho only medals over given for porous plasters. Bean’s Capcie Porous Plaster! SEABURY& JOHNSON, Manufacturing flu mists. v. V-u-Jc. AHI •S.Wj . ! • -I.: MEAD’S Medicated CORN and BUNION PUS IER. April 1-y Resolutions. r |‘ , IIE following resolutions have boon L adopted as a guide for the miners and laboring men of this eoal region : 1. I faulted. That no miner in the em ploy of any Company in this region do any day’s work underground for less limn $3.50 per day, and any man that may bo called to do any work may make his own contract, but in no case may be go below the standard of laborers’ wages at any mine in which lie is employed; and in no case whatever shall cars lie made up; and j in no case compulsion bo used. | 3. [faulted, That one half cent per ton I fur lilftcksmitliing on and aftei February Ist 1880, be the standing price paid. I ii. [faulted, That we restrict the hours ol aibor to ten hours per day as a standing day’s work, beginning at 7 a. m. and slop ing at 5 p. m. 4. [faulted. That live cars be a standard day’s work for two men. 5. [faulted, That boys at the ago of 13 years are entitled to a half turn, but they shall come to the mine and claim said half turn; and that the oldest son of a widow shall ho allowed a full turn at lire ditcre lion of a majority of tire men employed at the mine where such cases may arise provided, tiro fattier died while in lire em ploy of said company. ti. [faulted. That all timber shall be de livered at the place of working. 7, [faulted, That laying up roads for pillars and timbering old places tie done by the day at $2.50 per day. s. Intuited, That all heading work shall lie 7t< cents per ton, and ten ears for turn ing oil rooms paid at the same price, i). Ifaulted , That we, your employees shall not maintain any driver or laborer in not performing his duty luitlitully. 10. Ifaulted , That wo shall uot sustain any recklessness or carelessness to the de struction of life and property, for should any be guilty he shall throw himscifltnbl to the discretion of the boss and must suf fer the consequences. 11. Ifaulted, That we shall not maintain any laborer who shall cease before Ids time is up; and with respect to the drivers, wo | shall not maintain any pulling up at balf -1 past lour if ho should bo required to make i another trip if it should take him to quarter i past live; or, in other words, give one dap j and take the other. 1.3. [faulted, That should any one he discharged it shall bo tho duty of any who are aide to take ins place until the case is investigated. 13. Ifaulted , That any man loading over | two tons live upon a car shall be skipped I one ear for each offence. 14, Ifaulted, That 10 feet shall ho the distance to shovel coal before getting a road laid up to the excavation. 15. Ilodreo, That the companies shall furnish the tools usually furnished for dig ging this eoal. 10. litauimi, That the distance for min i ers to run cars down their rooms bo limit j eel to 40U feet, and, for the first additional 100 feet, bo shall receive 5 cents for ton 1 extra. Over 500 loot, heading price to bo paid. [May7-tf r ""iSsEirs iIHAIB BALSAM. | M . ; ‘ s c ' ( • •" lt ' !| ‘ • | tj tg ' /'i • who have used it, to any y i'*. ■JtoaMUiinilar article, on ac* I I. and purity. i R ] b V ’ AJ on ly that are beneficial | | N s >^' to the scalp and hair | Restores the Youthful Color to Grey or Faded Hair j | I’arkei** Hair Bn!.-:m i*s finely perfumed and is I warrai I pr*. vent falling of the hair and to re -9 move dandruh and tubing, lliscox & Co., N.Y. I I Civ. mi J ft! tint, nl dealer) fu drug* and moUMnei. GINGER TONIC D Superlative Health ami Strength Restorer. 1 if you are a mechanic or fanner, worn out with overwork, or a mother run down by family or house hold duties try Pakkbr'k Gingßß Tunic. , If you arc a lawyer, minister or business man cx -1 hausfivl Ity mental strain or anxious cnrc*, do not take intoxicating stimulants, butuse Parker’* Ginger Tonic If you have Consumption, Dyspepsia, Kheuma- Ism, Kidney Complaints, or any disorder of the lungs, Ftonnch. bowels, blood or nerves,Pakkkr’s Gingkb Tonic willcnevou. It is the Greatest Blood Purifier Anti the Best and Surest Cough Cure Ever Used. If you are wasting away from age, dissipation or I oiiy disease or weakness and require a stimulant take j Cir taor Tonic at once! it will invigorate and build I you up from the first dose but will never intoxicate. 'i baa saved hundreds of lives; it may save yours. CAUTION I—Refue all aubilllut.Pttrkr’ Ginger Tonic U oomiton ii cf the Loln-rnmba! Hjp*rtU In theworhl.nmilswuUraly dlifemit fmm preparation* of pinker alone. Send for circular to u Co., N. Y. Cue. a $ 1 tire*, n* dealers ta drugi. GREAT SAVING DUITNG DOLLAR SIZBL * I H delightful perfume exceedingly popular. Thoro : 3 Is nothing like U. Insist upon having FIoRES- I ton Cologne and look for signature of (f6yO£COdC S j ■ e.n bottle. or dealer In perfumery 1