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1 Miscellaneous Advertisements. • O. JAERETT 8s BRO. Hava added to their Furnitnre Business, UNDERTAKING BRANCHES Thej are fully prepared to supply Coffins, Caskets and Burial Cases, Trimmed in the FINEST STYLE for a great deal less money than th ■■mi articles are furnished elsewhere in the county. All our Funeral Fxrtitnre is upholstered in the most tasteful manner. We have recently purchased an ELEGANT HEAllSE—the finest in the county—wit* whiah we will deliver COFFINS, etc., purchased from us, Free of Charge / by telegraph promptl y filled. [Sept 18-y FURNITURE! FURNITURE! /I-HE PLACE TO BUT FURNITURE AT A BARGAIN 18 AT THE NEW 1 ESTABLISHMENT OP Cr l||p|lC| main street, i I ■ RIU ll Liny Opposite M. Wineland’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. ■ I would call your attention to my 111 |J,| > Undertaking Department. jMk Metalic, Walnut and Rosewood Caskets ami Collins. Burial Robes and Shrouds ol all I have the finest Hearse in Western Maryland and at all funerals I attend person- I /rvK/ y a.ly thereby relieving the relatives of the de —XAI ceased of all trouble in the premises. Call and inspect my stock and get low prices for what you want. Mar 4-tf C. F. NICKEL. Georges Creek and Cumberland E, E. PASSENGER TRAINS. Commencing Sunday, Sept, 10, 1882. (By Philadelphia time, which is 5 minutes earlier than Baltimore time.) Bath/, Sundays excepted. LEAVE CUMBERLAND— For Lonaconing, 6.00 a. m., 9.30 a. m. and 3 45 p. m. LEA YE LONACONING— For Cumberland, 7.30 a. m. and 13.15 and 0.15 p. m. Sunday Trains. LEAVE CUMBERLAND- For Lonaconing,o.oo a. m. and 8.45 p. m. LEAVE LONACONING— For Cumberland, 13.30 p. m., and 5.15 p. m. Dan’s Rock Excursionists, on returning to Cumberland, leave Vale Summit at 13.40 and 5.40 p. m. on week days, and at 13 55 and 5.40 p. m. on Sundays. JAS. A. MILLIIOLLAND, Sept 16 General Manager. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, (BEDFORD DIVISION.) ON and after Jan. 33,1883, Passenger Trains arrive and depart as follows; ,— LEAVE , STATIONS. / —ARRIVE Mall. Exp. Exp. Mali. a. tf. rTu. P. M. p. M 830 316 Cumberland 105 10 35 904 249 Hyndman 13 31 951 A. M. 10 05 350 Bedford 11 80 850 r. u. 12 25 615 Huntingdon 910 6SO 840 740 Altoona 745 12 25 P. M. A, M. 850 13 01 Pittsburg 100 885 430 IT3O Harrisburg 4 oo" 335 A. M. P. M. A. M, 735 255 Piiiladelphia 11 30 11 35 10 85 816 New York 800 755 ' —AHBITK ' * LEAVE ' NOTE.—Time here given is Pennsyl vania Railroad (Philadelphia) time, which five minutes faster than Baltimore time. No change of cars between Cumberland and Huntingdon. Through cars between Huntingdon and Piiiladelphia, New York and Pittsburg. Passengers from points east ol Hyndman, for Somerset, take Ex press train west; change cars ut Hyndman, and arrive at Somerset at 4.55 p. m. Tickets sold and baggage checked by PETER NOON, Agent, corner of Balti more and Liberty Streets, Cumberland, and at the depot. ’Bus will call at resi dences for passengers and Luggage, on notice loft with agent. J. R. WOOD, General Passenger Agent. Tuos. A. Robkktb, Superintendent. Jan 28 Cumberland t Pennsylvania Railroad NEW TIME TABLE rpO TAKE EFFECT 1 Monday, Not. 15, 1880. Passenger trains leave Cumberland at 9.15 a. m . and 3.40 p. m . Frost burg, east, 7.10, A. m., and 13.43 P. M. “ west, 10.12, “ “ 4.40 “ SCHEDULE: / LEAVESTATIONS r-ABRIVB—> 6.15 U. 40 Piedmont fi.ls 5.45 6.80 11.65 Barton 10.53 6.25 P. M. 6.40 13.10 Lonaconing 10.43 5.13 6.65 13.33 Ocean 10.30 4.57 7.10 12.42 Frostburg 10.12 4.40 7.40 1.18 Mt. Savage 9.46 4.14 7.48 1.19 Barrelvillc 9.40 4.06 VOO 1.80 C.&P. Junction 9.20 3.55 '5 1.45 Cumberland 9.15 3.40 -ARRIVE—' >— LEAVE —' pTlburwbll, Nov 27 General Superintendent. . l^iaUiiw*greatest _ prescribed It to 40,000 patients, afl of whom - recovered or wore much Improved. ■■■■ - Pbbuna can be taken by every one-the - yeoßf, the mlddto-aged, the old. the babo - and the mother. Pxbuna always agrees with the patient. “ It cleanses the system of all Its Impurities, ' toiMS the stomach, regulates the heart, un- " . locks tho secretions of the liver, strengthens the eenresand Invigorates the brain. HHHH . Pmcma. Is tho greatest appetizer. makes _ blood, and to the woary and tired from the . tolls and cares of the day It gives sweet and - ■ - tore each meal, when well, to prevent slck - ness; when sick, to enre. iIOOO will bo paid - for a case It will notcuroor help. WtttntKKM Pesuka Is coni posed of all vegetable Ingro- “ . dleau; each one a great remedy In Itself. . [Seepamphlet], . It pleasant to the taste. and will help the . stomach to digest any article of food. ■■■■ - For a book which will enable you to treat - yourself, address B. B. HARTMAN A CO.. ■ Osbobh. OHIO. AI ways regulate tho bowels - and pelrle organs wl th BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. ON and after May 21,1882, trains will arrive and depart as follows; CCHIiERLANH. ARRIVE I WESTBOUND THAIRS | DEPART 12:35 a m No. 24 Express. 2:33 am No. 2 Express. 2:38 a m 6:51 a m No. 8 Express. 7:07 a m No. 6 Accom’n. 6:35 a in 3:15 p m No. 14 Mail. 8:20 p m 3:27 p m No. 10 Express. 8:47 p m ARRIVE | EABTBOUND TRAINS | DEPART 1:26 a m No. 8 Express. 1:31 a m No. 23 Express. 3:00 a m 8:15 a m No. 19 Mail. 8:20 a m 9:33 a m No. 5 Express. 9:50 a m 4.45 pm No. 1 Express. 5:08 pm 7:25 p m No. 7 Accom’n. Nos. 6,14, 7 and 19 daily except Sun days. All other trains dally. May 27 J. F. LSfQGE.Agent. [PITTSBURG”DIVISION.] ON and after Nev. 29,1881, passenger trains on the Pittsburg Division of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad will run as follows; Cumberland. WESTBOUND. 3.62 p. m I No. 10 Mall. 110.00 p. m 12.40 a. m | No. 2 Express. | 6.30 a. m PltSbnrg. EABTBOUND. 8.60 a. m I No. 1 Mail. I 2.35 p. m 9.10 p. m | No. S Express. | 2.85 a. m Local accommodation train leaves Cum -1 bemml for Conncllsville at 6.80 a. m.j re turning arrive Cumberland 7.00 p. m. On and after Nov. 20, .1881, trains on the Somerset and Cambria Branch will . run as follows: Northbound Leave Rockwood at 6.00 a. m. and 12.40 p. m.; 1 Somerset, 630 and 115 p. m., arrive Jobns : town 8.80 a. m. and 8.05 p. m. South -1 bound—Leave Johnstown, 9.15 a. m. and : 3.25 p. m ; Somerset 11.05 and 5.15 p. m., 1 arrive Rockwood, 11.40 a. m. and 5.50 p. ’ I m. All trains run daily. THOMAS M. KING, General Sup’t. E. D. Smith, Passenger Agent. Dec 8 April 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 the Counties have occasion to visit the City frequently dur ing the year; in consideration of these facts and the liberal patronage extended the“Mnltby” In the past, I deem it but a matter of justice Dial some discrimination should bo made in their favor. I have thereloreconcluded to Reducethe Price of Board to $2 a day feeling confident that the same will be fully 1 appreciated by them, nnd at the same time merit and secure an increased share of > their patronage. Assuring them that nothing will he left undone that can add totheir comfort during their stay, i Rooms without board, 75 cents and up ward per day. i If. K. HOG AN,Prop. Anrß GEO. A. WINGEKT, I Unionist, FROSTS URG, MD. JLJEADQUAUTERS for Drugs, Medicines, PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, Flue Toilet Nullouh, WALL PAPERS—endless variety of pretty patterns, WINDOW GLASS—aII sizes, etc. Prescriptions promptly and carefully compounded. BEALL’S BLOCK, FROSTBURO, MD. Mar 7—tf KENNY HOUSE, Pieduiout, West Va., T. KENNY, - Proprietor. r I MIIS Hotel has one of the finest Sample 1 Rooms on line of B. &O. railroad. ‘ Oct 8-y | Hitching Bros’ Column. HAVE YOU AW ALL-SILK RIBBON f Has been the Inquiry from every person lor a long time past, sad If the answer wae Of .ft <NO,’ They wonld ask— Why don’t you keep GOOD RIBBONS? I would prefer, and I am awe all Judges ot RIBBONS, All managing and economical ladles would greatly prefer, and rejoice at tba op portunity to procure PURE SILK Instead of the cottony Lash that every body Is selling. Why Just think of It— a hair and sash ribbon that I bought a lortuight ago looks at though it were a six-months second-hand • article. Such has been the general outcry against trashy rib bons that we concluded to Buy a Stock of the Tory Best Quality in GROS GRAINS AND SATINS. In all Styes, Color* and Shades, they era NOW READY FOR INSPECTION. Also, an Entirely New Stock of LACES! Great Attraction in the 10- cent packages of Laces. For the School Children, We have determined to put a Slats into every family in thia town and vicinity, and to this end have placed on sale a very strong, neat little SLATE, 5x7, at the extremely low price of 8 cents each, and a SLATE PENCIL THROWN IN I NEXT WEEK WE SHALL CALL ATTENTION TO OUR Unlauudered Shirt. LADIES WILL BE PLEASED TO SEE New Fall Styles in Prints We (ball adhere to the old rule; FIRST COME. FIRST SERVED. HITCHINS BROS. THE MINING JOURNAL. J, B. ODER, Editor and Proprietor. , JoixrH WougLiT, Agent at Eckhart. Extra eoplea, - • - 6 ceata, —for tala by W. L. Akkan, Froatburg. TXHMB or HCViCKirTIOM: Via Cor. aaa rear, la adTaaca (110 •• •* alx m.ithi, •• II fraitborg, Oct. 7, IBBM. GKAT haira often cam# annoyanca which Parkar'a Hair Balaam pravants by restoring the youthful color. Soakiio calico just previous to the firat waahing in a atrong solution of aithar salt or alnm is excellent to pre aarre the color. A Boston tbeologist thinks that twenty-fire minutes is time enough for the best preachers to say their sermons, and wants tho time cut down one-half for the poorer ones. Oataxrh.—Relief in fire minutea in arery case ; gratifying, wholesome relief beyond a money value. Cura begins from first application, and i) rapid, radical and permanent. Ask for Sanford's Radical Care. Complete for fl. The gentleman stepped on the coal dealer’s platform scales and asked to be weighed. The dealer said: "Why, certainly I" and called to the man inside to take the weight. And the man thought it was coal be was weighing and shouted back the weight six hundred pounds. Thi peculiar action on the kidneys and urinary organa of asparagus is frequently noticed during the season. Prof Benson recently proved in the case of the Emperor William and others that in combination with malt and quinine it is an absolute specific for diseases of the liver, kidneys and urinary organs. His method has been adopted by the Malt Bitters Company, and this great German food is now composed of malt, hops, qui nine bark and asparagus.—Medical Tima. Simatoe Johib of Nevada, accord ing to an interview in the Chicago Tribunt, believes in paying off the national debt as far aepoasible. The capital eo released, ha thinks, finds in vestment in the newer Western and Southern States, and makes money easier and more abundant in those sections. He favors buying out the holders of the 4 per cent, bonds and substituting a bond with a lower rate of interest. This, he is persuaded, would be a good business operation for the government. Miscellaneous Advertisements. AGENTS —won Heroes of the Plains WANTED Br J. W. Buxll. EMBRACING the Lives ami Wonderful Adventures of Wild Bill, Buffalo Bill, Kit Carson, Ci.pt. Payne, Capt. Jack, Texas Jack, California Joe, and other celebrated Indian Fighters, Scouts, Hunters and Guides. A true historical woik of thrill ing adventures on the plains, and in west ern progress and clril xaliou. Fights with Indians I Grand Buffalo Hunts I Desperate Adventures! Narrow Escapes 1 Winder tui Shooting and Riding I Wild Life in the Far West I o*loo illustrations I 10 Full page Colored Plates! A grand book for agents. Ou'sells everything. 548 pages, price |2. Agent's complete outfit 60 cents. Outfit and copy for |2. ry Write at once for agency, or terms and Illustrated circu lars to N. D. THOMPSON & CO., Pub lishers, N. W. Cor. Bth and Broadway, New York. [Sept 30-3 t MUSIC forEY Eli Y BODY MEBRILL’S , INGENIOUS METHOD. [COPYRIGHT SECURED.] FOR starting Children and others in the culture of Music. 11 overcomes the drudgery of learning the elements of Mus ic by pleasant amusement. This new method teaches you all about the Musical Stiff, Degrees of the Staff, Clefs, Notes and Rests, Scale, intervals of the Scale, Loca tion of Letters on the Staff, and their re lation to the Keys of Hie Instrument. (This is very important with children.) Flats and Sharps and their use. All the different Keys, how to form Chords or musical words. It teaches the syllables, Do, Re, Mi, etc., in singing. It contains a complete musical catechism. It Is niultum in ptrvo. All this is learned while the learner Is amusing himself by playing fa miliar tunes. Persons with no musical talent may play the tunes, as the gutue is such that lie cannot strike tho wrong key. Full directions and tour pieces of music accompany the Method. Sent by mail fur sl. Address, CHICAGO PIANO CO.. 78 & 80 Van Bureu St., Chicago, 111. Sept 80- 3m -A.XiiL.A-isrijXivrE STEAM BETWEEN B ALTIMOKEAEIV ERPOOL Calling at HALIFAX and QUEENSTOWN. Each way. The splendid Screw Steamers of the above Line will run as follows: From Tons. Baltimore AUSTRIAN, - 3000 Tuesday Oct 3 NOVA SCOTIAN, 3300 “ “ 17 HIBERNIAN, - 3000 “ “81 AUSTRIAN, - - 3000 “ Nov 14 And thereafter every fort-night. All steamers arc appointed to leave Bal timore at 9 a. m., on their advertised dates. Steerage Passage to or from Liverpool Londonderry, Glasgow , Queenstown, Bel fast, Bristol, Cardiff, &C., at Lowest Rate. Very best accommodations for Steerage ana Intermediate Passengers. An experienced surgeon is attached to each vessel. Intermediate and Steerage steward esses carried by each steamer for the pur pose of attending to the wants of the fe males and children. For further particu lars or passage tickets to and from Great Britain,apply to A. SCHUMACHER & CO.,Baltimore! or in Frostburg to J. JANDORF, Sept 80-y Main Street B. Stern & Co’s Mammoth Announcement. B. STERN & CO. ( A Largs, New Lot of DARK CALICOS (a) - - - - 5 cents per yard 500 Pieces of the VERY BEST CALICOS @ - - - - 6 GOOD MUSLINS down to 6,7 and 8 cents per yard—THE VERY BEST HOME-MADE FLANNELS. We have just received a Large Lot of the VERY BEST VIRGINIA HOME-MADE FLANNELS, wlrich we will sell at 35 cents per yard. That art the CHEA PEST and BEST Flannels ever offered in this county / HT VERY GOOD p I Ml|| ■ II A at H ceuta per yard The VERY BEST 111 Nil VIA Nlw “10 “ Our DRESS GOODS Department Is COMPLETE at VERY LOW PRICES-8. 10,121 and 15 cents per yard New Brocade Dress Goods down to 20 cents per yard | WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF BLACK # COLORED CASHMERES, ——Of which we have a TULL LINE, uud which we offer at PRICES WHICH WILL ASTONISH YOU! SILKS" ■ SATINS V VELVETS LACES, LACE COLLARS AND FICHUS VERY CHEAP. A FULL t 3 T ALL COLORS LINE OF ”tv 1 L J iJVyi I M)” AND NUMBERS, AT VERY LOW PRICES I BUTTONS BUTTONS We have a Very Fino Assortment of the Newest Styles of Dress and Cloak Buttons AT PRICES THAT WILL SUIT ANY AND ALL PURCHASERS. Very Best 6-hook KID CLOVES only $ 1 OXJK DEPARTMENT IS CHOCK FULL OF GOODS FOR MEN m BOYS, WHICH WE GUARANTEE TO BE LOWER IN PRICE THAN ANY IN ALLEGANY COUNTY Sept 23-tf A BIC CRASH! IN PRICES! Everything Way Derwn ! BOUND TO SELL OUT MYSUMMERSTOCK I respectfully invite the citizens Of Frostburg and vi cinity to visit my establishment and examine the superior stock of Summer Goods, such as STRAW AND FELT HATS 1 ALL SIZES ! ALL SHAPES ! BOOTS AND SHOES! Which I have msarked down in prices thereby enabling me io dispose of them t once so us to make room for my large full and winter spec-lollies. The* Following Goods are at Cost Prices : Ladies Plain Gaiters, Worth SI.OO Sold at $ So “ “ “ “ 1.25 “ 1.00 “ Tip Anklet Gaiters, “ ISS “ 1.25 “ Congress . “ “ 1.00 “ .75 Mens Low Cat Shoes, “ ISS “ 1.50 “ “ “ “ “ 1.25 “ 1.00 “ Buttoned ■ “ “ 2.25 “ 1.75 “ Hook Bats “ ISS ‘‘ 1,25 “ Congress Gaiters, “ 1.75 1.25 Thanking ail for the liberal patronage extended to me in Iho past and asking for a continuance of the same, I am yours dee. O. HARTMAN, Main St., Frostburg. July 15-tf J [■ Miscellaneous Advertisements. Property for Sale. 6 HOUSES AND LOTS in Froslburg for siiIe—CHEAP I Must bo sold I Feb 18—tf JAMES KANE, Agent _ Over 5000 Druggists AND Physicians Have Signed or Endorsed the Following Remarkable Document: Messrs.Seabury & Johnson. Manufactur ing Chemists, 21 Plnti St., New York: Gentlemen For (ho past few years wo have sold vario as brands of Porous Plas ters. Physicians and the Public prefer Bcnaon’s O:\yH m'* Plaster to all others. We consider them one of the very few reliable household remedies worthy of oonlldonco. They aro superior to all other Porous Plasters or Liniments for external use. m a ®®nuine Farmacouticul product, of the highest order of merit, and so recognised by physicians and druggists. When other remedies fail get a Ben* son’s Capcino Plaster. Ton will bo disappointed if you ass cheap Plasters, Liniments, Pads or Else fcrical Magnetic toys. A SURF REMEDY AT LAST. Price Kcts. MEAD'S Medicated CORN .nd BUNION PUSHER. April l-y STILL JHEAD ! AM selling more MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, CEMETERY COPING, WUOUGHT-IRON FENCE, MANTELS, GRATES AND TERRA tOTTA PIPE, than any shop in Western Maryland. The cause is this: Good work ut bottom prices and a large assortment to select from. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Designs and prices furnished on appli cation. A. H. AMICK, 10 and 13 8. Centre Street, July 83-tf Cumberland, Md. or EVE■ t K IND CHEAPER THAN EVER. I’iil.s, Shot Guns. Revolvers, Ammuni tion, lushing Tackl., Sollies, Nets, Xinlvos, Razors, Skates, Uamiiuicks, etc. karjrt, Illustrated Catalogue FItEIS. GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS, pit rs uuna h, pa . pi¥fs WANTED! Ladies and Gentlemen, to engage I with u to sell several llnclhl Honseliolct Articles. ProflfH largo, l abor In light. Ksolii dvo territory given. No eompetl tion. Terms liberal. Circulars FKKJC. Address, Hewitt Msiiuliot’g Co., 11x 808,Pittsburgh, P. ' A NEW CURE FOR POTATO BUSS f " AND ALL TROUBLESOME VERMIN. 1 Safe, sure, cleanly ami cheat'. Sample Package, Post- Paid, 30 ctn. AOKNTS WANTED. Address, J. H. JoUimtou, IMltabursh. Pa. Musical instruments of all kinds tor salo very cheap. Catalogues froo. Address, RICHARD HULL & CO.. Bor. 3(iß. PUUbutgb, Pa. I Apr 29 6m J. RUHL, M. D., , FBOSTBUUG,MR, HAS confined ids practice entirely to UlO treatment and cure of CON SUMPTION and all diseases of tlm Respi ratory system, and will positively attend to no other eases. Office hours, daily from 9 to 11 a. m. (Sundays excepted.) No hooks kept and cash 'required for medicine. Cases treated by eoirespou deuce. Office at McNeill’s Drug Store. Aug (i-lf h~STITT’S HAIR BALSAM. This elegant dressing is preferred by those b w l‘°l ,ave used it, to any article, on ac- VVA 1* contains materials only tliat are beneficial to the scalp and hair Restores the Youthful Color to Grey or Faded Hair Parker’s Hair Balsam is finely perfumed and is warranted to prevent falling ot the hair and to re move dandruff and itching. Hiscox&Co., N.Y. 50c. nnd $1 ilui, at dealer* In drug* and medicine*. PARKER’S GINGERTONiC A Superlative Health and Strength Restorer. If you are a mechanic or farmer, worn out with overwork, or a mother run down by family or liouso hold duties try Parker’s Ginger Tonic. i If you are a lawyer, minister or business man ex hausted by mental strain or anxious cares, do not take intoxicating stimulants, but use Parker’s Ginger Tonic If you have Consumption, Dyspepsia, Kheuma ism, Kidney Complaints, or any disorder of the lungs, stomach, bowels, blood or nerves.Parkrr’s Ginger Tonic will cure you. Itis the Greatest Blood Purifier And the Best and Surest Cough Cure Ever Used. If you are wasting away from age, dissipation or any disease or weakness and require a stimulant take Ginger 'I onic at once; it will invigorate and build you up from the first dose but will never intoxicate. It lias saved hundreds of lives; it may save yours. CAUTION all substitutes. Parker’* (Unger Tonic It - computed of the Lett remedial agent* In the world, and ItcnUrely different from preparation* of ginger alone. Send for circular to UUcox Ji Co., N. Y. 60c. h $ 1 iliei, at dialer* lu drug*. GREAT SAVING BUYING DOLLAR SIZE. Its rich and lasUng fragrance has made this delightful perfume exceedingly popular. Thoro Is nothing like It. Insist upon having Flokes ton Cologne and look foi 'signature of (Jsyt4c-OdC on every bottle. Any drugght or dealer la perfumer? cun lupply you. 95 and 15 cent flies. LARGE SAVING BUYING 7Cc. SIZE. April 1-U.