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Hitchins Bros’ Column. “That Shirt OF MINE !” Ever tiace Adam wa forced to go Into the Clot! ing Business It has been the aim of man to bare a GOOD FITTING SHIRT! How often have we heard men complain ing of uncomfortable, bad-fitting ah trie, and many la the time we have approached men on business and their shirts fitted so badly, the bosoms stuck up ao high in their faces that you would almost have to go behind thim and look over their should •is to talk to them. It has been a wonder for a long while why, in olden times, they built the pulpits so high in churches. It is thought, hy gome, it wag don* tUtt the good old brethren might see the prcac'heia 1 over their bad-fitting shirts It is a notice able fact that very few of tbe brethren ever kneel in church now a-days and we fear it is their bad-fitting shirts that won't allow them to bend tlia knee. It Is true there haw been great improvements made in the cut and fit of shirts in the last 10 to 15 years, but it remains for “That Shirt of Mine” to fill tho bill. It is entirely a new thing, PITS WELL, WEARS WELL, IS COMFORTABLE, Will slay clean longer and is made of The Best Material “You may fall down, roll over, stand on your head if your will, Hbt tbe fit of that shirt will be with you still." WIVES, If you love your husbands (and of course you do) come at once and buy them a set of these Shirts. HUSBANDS, If you love your wives—well, you had better give them money and let them buy their own rigging. Now, old men, young men and boys, if you want to have comfort and feel good, if you want to save money and be happy buy EIGHMIE’S Patent Shirts of your humble servants, who are the sole Agents fer tills vicinity. It Caps the Climax and is what everybody has been trying to get for years. HITCHINS BROS. CHE MINING JOURNAL. j. 1). ODER, Editor and Proprietor. Joseph Womsi.ky, Agent at Eel hart. Extra copies, - - • 0 cents, - - -for sale by W. L. Annan, Frostburg. , Office, JlalnSt.,UltefiiiisltroK.Building i TKHM3 OK SUBSCRIPTION 1 On* Copy, on* year. In advance tl 51 •• •• six months. 11 18 yeirspaper Lairs. 1. Subscribers who do not give express notice to the contrary, are considered wishing to continue their subscription. 2. Jf subscribers order the discontinuance of their paper, the publisher may continue to tend them until all airears are paid. 3 If subscribers neglect or lefusc to take their papers from the office to which 1 they ore directed, they ere held responsible until they have settled their bills and or dered them discontinued. 4. If subscribers mote to other places with out no tifying the publisher, and the papers are sent to the, former direction, they are held responsible. 5. The courts have decided that refusing to tako papers from the office, or removing and leaving them uncalled for, is pnma facie evidence of intentional fraud. 0. Any person who receives a newspaper and makes use of it, wl ether he has or dered It or not, is held in law to he a sub scriber. 7. If subsciihers pay in advance, they I are houno to give notice to ti e publisher, I at the end of their lime, if they do not i wish to continue taking it; otherwise, the publisher Is authorized to send it on, and the subscriber will he responsible, until ai . xpress notice, with paynien t of arrears is paid. Front burg. Vat. IS, ISOS. Garbs are out for a wedding at the M. E. Church, South, next Tuesday evening. The Journal office will be oper until 9 o'clock every evening next wak. Those owing subscription dues should come and learn why we "keep such late hours. Diptukria—But one or two cases , remain in or about town, and those are convalescent. This epidemic may be said to be subsiding in this section We learn there are several cases at and near Midland. Dr. Smith lost a child several days ago. Married —At 6} o’clock Wednes day morning, at the residence of the i bride's father, C H. Tlumill, Esq., by Rev. Dr. Buhl, Mr. N. M. Dean and Miss Kate G, Hamii.l, all of Frost i burg. The happy pair left atome upon an eastern tour, carrying with them tbe sincere wishes of many friends for lifetime happiness. Death from Gas Suffocation.— Dr. G. W. Wiener, formerly of Balti more, died at Denver, Colorado, Wed nesday, from gas suffocation. An amiable, highly cultivated gentleman, his death in the midst of health and at the early age of 29, is a terrible shoik to his family and friends. He was a brother of Chailes J. Wiener, member of the last Houseoi Delegates, and a couan of Mrs. B. Stern, of this place. A Testimonial. —Mayor Ravens craft was called from tho Council Chamber Monday evening to hie home. Arriving there he found the hou-e in possession of a “surprise party, 1 ' who, having come from the membership of the English Baptist church, informed the family of their desire to testify their esteem on the eve of separation. An elegant silver fruit stand was then presented the doctor and Mrs. Ravens oraft, who accepted it gracefully and gratefully, and who will preserve it as a souvenir of pleasant church aeso ation in Frostburg. Marriage of cur. State's Attor ney.—OuTtusday evening Mr. David W. Sicsn, Stele's Attoroe • for this county, was manied ir. St. Louis, Mo., to Mi?s Mary Lamar Good, daughter j of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Good, formerly i of Virginia, but no v residents of St. Louis. Among the ushers were C 1 ! Henry J. Johnson, of the Cumberland Hews, Mr. Robert McDonald, ai.d j Capt. W. 0. Hoffman, of Cumberland. Among those present were Miss Agiif s . Sloan, of L.>naconing, Dr. Gcor.e Sloan, of lowa, sister an ! brother of 1 the groom, and Miss Jane Cary Har tieon, of Mat tiusburg, W. Va. Personal.—The iamily of Dr. W. H. Ravonscralt left Wednesday morn ing for Parkersburg, W. Va., their future homo. The doctor himself re mains for several days. The removal of this estimable gentleman fiom our midst is regretted by all our people. In hie private, public, official, and es i pecially his professional capacity, he has become endeared to the large number whom he has Served. With gentleness as a physician he unites the delicacy of the perfect gentleman, and these estimable qualities have characterized his contacts with the people. Twice elected Mayor of the . town, be held the position with credit to himself and the satisfaction ot the public. Hence wo know thin great body joias nsic expressing regret over ’ bis departure. Wm. B, Jones, of Youngstown, Ohio, is visiting liiends here. Morris Q. Thomas te at home from Pitlsbur*—sick. A Phot:gbapuioOration.—After a sucre sful summer's run at Oakland Prof Nimmo, the great photog-aphor, has removed to Sal.sbniy, Pa. We r met him on a tram a few days ago . He was enjoying good health and his , good burner is chronic. The great professor grew eloquent at times as in rej ly to inter; ogalories concerning his achievements he explained how ' his "opportunities for studying phys iognomy and analyzing character are < immense, though the technical terms I (or euoh guff waft a little too high for my {Tattle.” H “can eambleon five points, however, and win the other ninety five— f or guessing what a ga , loot is made of; what he wants—front i face, profile, or oblique—mil length, ! half butt or squat; what’s bia money basis—aftei orde mg him to make a 75 per cent. 'epos, on neg., residuum , C 0. D.; how much of him’s so id ami i how much gas.' The great professor ouuht to do a safe business any win re ; ' tho platform on which he r ins is as : explicit as economical ; “No ball broke, only-dime in pocket business . done in this here ludio, nor any oth er breed of flat-bustedness tolerate! on or about the premises. Straight cash flushes ma'-’e the hanks smil;, children grin, ami wives love each other! On these t rms. ladies a> d i gentlemen, permit me to sizo you up in carte, cabinet, Bxlo, life or heroic." In this strain tho great | rof-s-or goes ot. ; indeed, v e do his oral! ns ujusl ice. But those who know tha great professor well may imagine the style of the omissions if they cannot supply | them. We forgot to tomark that the great professor rrjoices over recent election results. In his judgmint the country is rapidly ado, ting the plat foi m ot Nimmo s rancho, as above giv en ; “the sooner the bettor,’’ s.-.id lie, "for I’ll tell you—whsn that tine comes, as come*it must, it will be a cold century for loot dicksrcrs and lush-eaters.” CiTv Council. Tibs body tnei Monday evening, Mayor Raveuscraft in the chair, J. S. Mo zgar, clerk. After the transaction of routine business, on motion o! Mr. Smeltz, j council adjourned. Immediately thereupon Mayor lUveuscralt called a special meeting and tendered Lis resignation to take i effect at once, i On motion of Mr. Bn si on, the res ignation was accepted and resolutions we;o adopted unanimously ss sollows: i Hestiloe.il, That the thanks ot this •'omi cil ami the community are due Mayor Havoiisorafl lor tho able at.d impartial manner u which ho lias perlo-med his public duties and that we sh c. rely regret 1 his determination to remove from om town. Uemlved, That he carries wdh him on leaving the position winch lie has so satis -1 fact drily tilled 'he regal (Is and well-wishes i of this Council. Hesulcsd, That we, his late associates, regard h s retirement a loss to us, hut sin cerity hope Ih t it will prove a gam to turn, and trust Hint his future wit. be as bright and prosperous ns ho can anticipate or desire. lie deed. That tho Clerk ot this Cornu it be requested to transmit to him the reso lutions adopted on this occasion. The Council then proceeded to Uia ; election of a president to seiva until i a new mayor is elected, resulting in the choice of Councilman Cl is™. A special e'eotiou wag oid red to be held Monday, the 27iii, Inst, and i George Ho-'ken, A A. Rogers and John B. McCtllloll elecied judges to conduct the gaol election. Adjourned. Fatal Accident— Tnqmst.—Ber nard Kenney, driver in Boiden Shaft, was killed Tuesday by a heavy fat! ot roof He was 18 years old and a son of a worthy widow lady. On Wed ies | day 'Squiie AtKinsuu, of this pla e, I held an inqu.st, with tbe follow,: g ; gentlemen as jurors : John F Smith, I foreman ; John Preston, George Robb. | George Retdler, I’n- eiick Bop t -r, | Joshua Sperry, 0 mr*d Erode, G urge j Kear, Peter McDonald, Janies Camp | beL, Thomas Mason and II nry Brod. i Tho spot where the y atng man was , crushed was viai i and eight witness es examined, alter winch the j uy ren dered the f-Hewing ver not: “Thai the said Buney Kenney came to hia death from unavo dnble accidental causee.” Inspector Brown wag also I resent. The B itimcie San has introduced two ol Hoe’s perfecting presses dressed itself in a new outfit of type and enlarged to the extant of tour and-a-fcall columns. These improve ments have been occasioned by a growth of circulation and business I I requiring more iapid work and a larger accommodation of advertising j demands upon its space. In all that ( goes to mak-' a gieat newspaper the | Sun mniuiairis its {dace in tbe van. >! The New Mail— Nearly a New > Era. —The arrival nl E iltimore morn - ing papers oh the 10:12 a. m. train is something sufficiently new and gn nd to call jorth genera, and genuine ex , pressions of satis! ctioa. Thu people are heartily thankful to all concerned i in making a provision so timeiy and in keeping with tho spirit uf the age. Thanks to a fair Virginia lady for “Milam" apples —an old but incompa rably fine brand of fruit. The election of some one to fill the unexpired teim occasioned by the re a.giiation of Mayor Ravensoraft will take place Monday, November 27th It was reported early during the week that the drivers f several mines at Lonaconing would also come out Wednesday, Int the Review of yester day records no movement there. Qon loves m n when ho refrains from sin ; The devil loves man when he persists tin rein; Thu world loves man when riches cn him flow; And we’ll love you when you pay us what yon owe. Grand Bath..—The Borden Shaft B'ys have announced that they will give a grand ball ii Pauls Op-ra House Monday t ven’ng. 20th inat., for the benefit of the victimized men of Borden Shaft. All are cordially in vited to assist this movement. Anotuei. Suspension —This Time On'y Tarluil. —Thsdiiveri in Borden I Shaft Discontinued work Tuniadav morning with a v ew cf obtaining $2 per day—an advance of 35 cents up on tie mmifeeto rate. In conse quence the Shaft has since been idle. Coming !—A card from Mr. M. B. Lesvit*, “announcing the coming of j M. B. Leavitt's Gigantoan Minstrels, i informs us that his Gigantean Min strels wili apperi in F.ostburg Dec. 7. j This excellent company won theplau- I dits of the | üblic and the most flat 1 taring encomiums from the piess I wherever they tvete seen last season, and they still nff.-r the most smeete assurance that during the coming season their entertainments will offer much tii t will be accepted as a great impiovemeut u on the past. ’ Juries.—Judge Pesrre on Monday last drew the names ot the following persons to servo as jurors for tne Jan uary term of ttie Circiit Court: Christopher Dill, Win. I). Poland, Wm 11. Carson, Wm. Sleenmu, John Peebles. Owoi. Win son,.!. W. Hixnbaugh, Thorn ton Hendries son, Alex. McCloud, John Laird, jr.,.1 lines lug es. Jeremiah W i son, Henry O. Damm, J ,1m Wilson of John, Ashfoid Tr.il, I), G. Percy, Wm. Orr, sr., .hums Clark, Win. MeCuilny, sr., .Tames Dean, David Walker, jr., Reuben An , tlnaiy, .lotiii ITuwaul (colored.) David Klfer, James Frew, sr., A, 15. 81. aw, Peter AMcrton, hi. S. Frost, Pctci H.ze- | i kiah Shipley, T. J.. Coulelian. Henry | Kalin, P. 0. Heall, John Somerv ie,jr., , I’ .nick Hoy, James T. Ross, Amos Davis, . I John Meek, John W. Price, John 11. Jar- [ ■ hoe, Adam Barth, Peter Hem, G P. Hm- [ Me, Luther MvEiiisli, Edward Shockev,, H. 11. J.itlle, Chlistopher Kelley, John Baird. Au Injunction Made Perpetual —The late Robert 0. McCulloh, of this place, gained a suit against the Siam Avon coal com) any, a verdict for $8,700. Major Alex. Shaw held a moitgagj against the properly of tlie comiany and adver tited it for sale. Mr. MiCull‘>h ask ed lor and obtained au injunction agaii si Mr. Shaw lo restiain him from rolling the prope ty on the ground that the mortgage was executed in fraud. Judge Alvey granted the icm o-ary ii juuo ion with leave to take test moi.y. The case was re cently argued before Judge Alvey, counsel for tha cefen ants having moved to dissolve the injunction Messrs. Brace, Richmond and Boyd appeared for the administistore of McCu loh, and Walsh and Williams for the defendant. Judge Alvey’s opinion w..s filed in the clerk’s office Monday, from which i. is gleaned that the stockholders of a corporation I cp’inot make a secret agieeneit thal ! will depreciate the value of the capi tal stock of the company so as lo affect the claims c; creditors. For such and ether c gent reasons the injunc tion relerred to is made perpetual. Lodge Matters —The lollowing are’ me n-mes of officers elected ai d iasttdled in Mountain Spring Lodge, No. 12, I. O. G. T., last Monday even ing: IT. C. T. —Win. B Ruinl. IT. R. n. S—Mas Luc, Kdbaugh. ll’. h S,—Mi s Mary Shaw. V/, P. T.- Miss Acnes Divis. IT, ,S e-et'iry -Aillmi'H Largent. ll'. A. S. —. Mrs. Ida McL ekio. IT. F. .V.— Wm. S. Hinton. IT. T.-Diiv.dT. Hill. IT. I/.--Win Stevens. W.D.M. Miss Julia Burton. H. —Joliu Smith. IT. I. o—3 M. Znnnierly. IT. O. (}. —Joseph Bear. Try>tees~ Win. B.Baird,.!. M.Zlmmerly and John S . itli The dates and places at which Hon. T V. Powderly will apeak to the peoela of this region on “The Mission of th • Kr.i his ol Labor,’ - have b.eu arrar ged thus: Lonaconing, Tues day eveii-ng, Nov. 21st, and F;o;t --burg Wednesday evening, Nov. 22d. Ar.iuucments are in progress to have a sj ecial tiain run (rom Piedmont to Frcsiborg for Ibe occasion. John M Jones, grand secretary, and other i ffieers of the Grand Lodce ol the I. 0. 0. F., ol Maryland, will bo in Frosiburg ofl Friday, the 24ih imt., f r the (nrposn of instructing ; ihe ilirto Lodges hero in the new , work pertaining lo Odd Fellowship. Georges Greek Coal— Weekly Statistics of Shipments. —Tha record ol shipments from the mines of the Georges Creek coal legion for the week ending Saturday, Nov. 11th, 1882, closed as follows : To. al tons for week 52,606 “ “ “ year 1,164,297 Decrease under corresponding pe riod last year 707,923 Total tons to B. & 0 R. for week' 31,928 “ 11 “ “ “ year 799,173 Decrease under corresponding pe riod Inal year 389,835 Tol al tons lo C.& O Canal for week 18,586 “ “ “ “ “ year. 218,105 Decrease under corresponding pe riod last year 218,618 Total tons lo Pa. R. for week.... 1,670 “ “ “ “ “ year. ... 130,836 Decrease under corresponding pe riod last year 105,816 Total tons shipped over C. & P. R. Ii ir v ei k" 38,695 Over same for year .... 784,593 Total tons shipped over G. C. <fc C. R for week 8,650 Over same for year. 146,137 Heaviest shippers last week — 1, Consolidation ..tons 14 008 2, Gcoigcs Creek.. “ 6,123 8, New Cun ml.. . “ 5,898 4, W. Va. Central. “ 5,0-0 5, American “ 4,436 6, MarylauUUnion “ 4,352 7, Maryland “ 4,100 8, Horncn “ 3,287 None ul the others shipping over 3.000 tons. Heaviest shippers this year— 1, Consolidation...(lons)......• 315,982 2, W. Va. Central. “ 213,121 U, Now Conti a1... “ 133.462 4, Georges Creek.. “ 10*1,655 5, Maryland Union “ 70,843 0, Maty'nnd “ 70,838 7, American “ 67,925 8, Botden “ 56,265 None of tlie others shipping over 50,000 tons. Among the good gifts that Dsrem her brings us is Awii/est's Monthly Mayatinc. The Christmas number is replete with suitable articles for the season, well written, and of a highly inteiestiug character. Mrs Alexan der, the popular Fuighsh novelist, continues her story, “Tht Admiral’s | Ward,” and the shelter stories are! well worth read dip; M lLa Claries. | mas articles are unusually good, in cluding Jennie June's “Christmas Sermon" in her ‘ Talks with Women." j The aiticlo on "11. me Art and Home j Comfort will give the ladies some good hint-, and “Current Topics" ate, as usual, full of interest. “The Kitch en' has not been forgotten, and the "Fashions’ are cnrefttiiy attended to i Among the poems is “A Cjri-tmas j Dream,” by Maigarel Sangster, bean- I tifully illustrated. The art. depart j meat emhiaces a charming ml picture ot a German lady ot the sixteenth , century, two fine steel engiavings. and a great variety of other illustra tons. Oj the whole, the Christmas uumbir of IJem.rest's Monthly Maya tit ii is a decided success, and cannot laii to give pleasure to its readers. In this connection the Journal calls special attention to the clubbing ar rangement aunonn-ed elsewhere. All whw, desire to avail themselves of the chance lo teenre both the Magazine and Journal at a very low price must do so belore December 15th. New Business Locals. “I.Htllt-s’ Tonic.”—The Great Female Remedy is prepared by ii e Women') Medical Institute ol Buffalo, N V., and is their favor te pieecripnou f r ladies who are tuflenng from any weakness ore mplaiuts common to then six. Dis sold by druggists in $1 per holtie. Ladies can obtain advice free. Send stamp for names ol I ose who luvu been cured. (toiiNiiiii|iliou Cure*!.—An old physician, retired from active practice, having had placed ut Ids hands try an East India mlssi n iry the formula of a simple veg< table remedy lor Hie speedy and per ; immei.t cure of Consumplio. , Bronchi is, I Catarrh, Asihma, an., ah Throat and Lung j affections; also ii positive a .d radical cure i fir Geneial Dehi Hy and all nervous com ! pi, urns, after having thoroughly te-teil IL> wonderful cunoivepoweis In thousands ot casts, feels it his dinyto make it know., to Ins I. flows. The lee.ipe, with full purlieu hirs,di:uctions for preparation and use,and all neceenuiy n .vice and msiruct.ons for so cessft.l trea'meut at \eiir iwn home will be ricelveil by you by return mai , In e of charge, by addres-iug with stamp or siaiiipid self-addicssed envelope lo Dr. M. E. Cass, 301 York Bt., Jersey City, N. J. _______ Business Locals, Co’iainnpllon. —Ti is said th: t 50,000 people die annually in the United States alone from tills diseise. Insi me rertionsot the con, trv one death in every fir cis from Cousiimplloii. Tliis can lie, and should tie avoided j oai pnop.e are 100 cncicsa ulaiut au ordinary cough t r cud, and other symptoms ot thn at and I ng all’ilions that lead to lids di-cats . You j Hhould arrest it wiiil- in the germ. To or three doses of Dr. Bosai ko’a Cough wud I Lung Syrup wul relieve an oitliiiaiy cough or i old. it does nut dry up a rough i'Ru many preparations on t* em.rket and leave j the disease behind J, but nets d reel y on ' the throat ami h-oncl.ml lubes, removing all the phlegm and innrlii I matter that ac cumulates in the th oat a d lungs li al lays all irritation, and renders the voice iliar and distinct. Sod hy Thomas Mc- Neill, Druggist, Prosthurg, Md. [Aug 3-y Skill's arc fieipieully preeded by a . sense ot weight m ihe track, 1 ins and low er part of Hiea'almncn, causin. I. e piilicnt lo tnppcse lie ha- some affection of the j Ur n. ys or neighboring organa. At times, .-ynipioins ol indigestion are presi nt, as | ilttuiencv, uneasiness of the stomach, etc. A moisture, like perspiration, pr duclug a very dlsagiceable itching, parncnlarly at uigiit allcr getting warn m bed is a very comiiionattendant. Inlcrnal, External and j Ilcliing I’iles yield al out c to Hie applica tion ol Dr Bosanko’s File Remedy, whi h acts directly upon the parts affeete .absorb ing ilie Tiiiiiois, allaying Ihe intense ib It log, and effecting a pelinnueut cure where all other renn d.es have tailed. Do not de lay until the drain on ihe system produces pornmnen* disability,hut try it and be cured Ft ice, 50 cents. Ask yo r druggist for it, ami when you cannot obtain it ot him, wo wc wLt send a, prepaid, on receipt cf price Address The Dr Bosanko Me ieine Co, Plqua, Ohio. Sold by Tnonins McNeill, Dm gist, Frostburg, Md. [Aug 5-y Unis! llalM Hats I—The latest novel ies In men’s, boys’ and youths’ hats, at C. Hartman’s. Kite lit Weeks Treatment for if I (10. This great d scovery is cuiing umlrtds daily. A sure and speedy cure fi r Bra® bills, Quinsy, Catarrh, Asthma, Consumption Hemorrhage of the Lungs, Los sot Voice, Weakness or Soreue.-s of the Lungs or Chest, Hoarseness, Coughs or Colds, Sore thro t, or any disease of the Throat, Head or Lungs of no matter how long standing. Densten’s “Aulimoibifie,” or Throat, lie. d and Lung Remedy never fails; try one bog and beemed Sent by mail with testimo'dala on receipt 01 SI.OO per box or 8 boxes tor $5.00. Mention tots paper. Address DENSTEN i 1.0, Julyls-y Woodbury, N. J. Free of (Coat.—By calling at Tbos. McNeill’s drugstore, you can gel a sump e bottle ol Dr Bo anko's Cougn and Lung Syrup, which will iclieye the most obstm ate Cough or Cold, and show you what the regular 00 cent size will do. When troubled with Asthma, Bronchitis, Dry, Hacking Cough, i’aing iu the Chest, and ail diseases o' the Throat and Lungs, try a sample bottle of this medicine, [Aug 5-y Tiill'm Pills u sugar I Inns.— Tutt's Pills „re new covered witu a va nilla sugar coaling, malting them as pleas ant to swallow ns a little .ugar plum, and rendering them agreeable to the most deli cate stomach. They cure sick headache and bilious colic. They give appetite and flesh to the body. Ti ey euro dyspepsia and nourish the system. Tiny cure fever and ague, costiveuess, etc. Sold ever,-where. 30 cents a box. July IQ-Um Now Advertisements. FOR RENT ’Til A.pril 1, ’B2, THE CLARY HOUSE, EAST of the Cathode Church. Nov 18-2 t A. U. PRICE. X >TICE. I 'HE publ'c is lereby cautioned against irunmg my wife, Rachel L Hickgot, on my acco' ut, as I will pay no debts of her contracting, she bavin* lelt ray bed and hoard without just cause or provocation. Nov 18-Jl HENRY HEHQOT. THE “SERVIA,” OF THE Cunard Steamship Company, o AILING Irom New York at 7 A. H.. DEv EMBER 18th, 1882, (pa-sengers j g Mir beam mg hi tidu.e wUi reach ; Queenstown December 20tb, and Liver ' p .ol on tire 21st. This wi I b a den iable steamer for any one wishing to spend the Chrisnuus boh days In Ihe old country. Her best rn New York t> Queenstown is " -lays, ■! hours nu. 21 minutes. T. W. PORT Lit, Agent. Nov 18—4 t i’loatbuig, Md. lULii.HOltb 4 OHIO lUILUu.Ui ON and after No*. Is, 1882, trains will arrive and depart as follows: AKKIVJfi i W ESTBOUND TRAINS [ DEPART 105 a m No. 24 Ex; ress. I 8.50 am No. 3 Kxprers. | 2:85 s m 8;20 a m No. 8 Express, j 815a ui No. 0 Aeeoiu’ti. | 7.00 ain j 8-03 p m No. 14 Mail. j 810 pm 3.20 i in No. i" Express. j 8:40 pm ARRIVE | BABTBOUND TRAINS j DEPART 1:88 am No. 8 Express I:4lam No. 38 Ex, rcss. 3:00 a m 8:15 a m No. 13 Mail. 8:20 a m 3-5(1 a m No. 5 Express. 10:08 ara 481 pm No. 1 Express, 4:53 pn. 7:35 p m No. 7 Aecom’n Nos. 0, 14, 7 und 13 daily except Snu daya. All other trains daily. Nov 18 J P. LEGOS.Agent. .A-XsXaAkKT XuHsTE STEAM BETWEEN I lIAI/A'jnoiCEdkI.IVEKPOOJL Calling at HALIFAX and QUEENSTOWN. Each way. The splendid Screw Steamers of the above Line will run as follows -. From Baltimore AUSTRIAN, ■ • • Tuesday, Nov 14 POLYNESIAN, - - Monday, Dec 4 PARISIAN, - - - . •• “ 18 PERUVIAN, “ Jan 1 POLYNERIAN, - - - “ “15 PARISIAN, .... “2B And thereafter every fort night. All steameis are appointed to leave Ba - nmore at 9 a. in., on their advertised dates. Steerage Passage to or front Liverpool Loudondc.ry, Glasgow, Queenstown, Bel fast, Bristol, Cardiff, Ac., at Lowest Rate. Very best accommodations lor Steerage and Intermediate Passengers. An experienced sui geon. a altaci ed to each vessel. Intermediate and Steerage steward esses carried by eacli steamer for the pur- j pose of attending to the wants of the fe j males and children. For further part leu - | lars or passage licaot* to and from Great | Britain,apply to A.SCHUMACHER A CO.,Baltimore; or [ in Frostburgto J. JANDORF, j Nov 18-v Main Streo I i i .Hb ONLY ASSOCIATIOb OF PROMINENT Lady Physicians i IN TKj WOK.tr). Thin lion va f forth* *ol- i of the h-e- •- of *v turn. I > ! ompo cil only of ioimit* vs ho h v oiitnr • i i iy ih-i* cknowU* ijred ftbili'v nnd •access nrvl j. v if ti. ibolit ftl’h nn*l 01.-e -ea of wmpr nuh* f r rcmi*s. Linllcs cun he Kiicc.t!.-’W;tL ••• i, I >i !i ore, viiln'iiit tinv i(lier c\jirn- | iivii la* co<i of the jncihcln®. Al\ictL. nmi : ■in:. Sena MUtmp foi circu-nrsaiKi c-tlmoninH I r.im Imiu's who have boon iorinnnonily rami. } T.ADIES’TONIC” i I: tho Favorite Prescription of th* 1 Women’s Medical institute • r I’rolnpßiH Uteri, or Falling of the Womb. ; I "noon liocu or White*: Inflammation ami I ' ctviil. Mof tlic Woinh; iircifiilmhliH, KlonO ii"/, Amonnrrhocn or lack uf nionth’v vMIm- ‘ •lon, WV iUiic*b m the I Jack ami stomach. I 'Mint* nc.<-, Norvoif PrntiraiitMi, I-y spepula, Ki tin ' p Mini -, JJnrrcDJiOHS, umi n* n tonic iltirlm | PrcKn.’incv. nt regular pencil* ilnuiiph | of life, nmi f**r the general Mobility of women. II / ■ rit'vehf gives ({Vick and }irrsMcnmf | Cno Pint Bottle is Sufficient. Bold by Druggists. Price, $1,0?-. 1 .''.Hcellaueouft Advertisements. M. JOHN J. JUNES, IJHY.SICIAN AND SURGEON. Of 1. floe on Main street In Thomas build lag, Frostburg. Hd. ( Ang 80 _ 1 Chr stums Goods, Buy Yourj clltl>tlioj BUY YOUR Bi ldul Present* of W. F. A. WOODCOCK, OQ BALTIMORE BT., Cumberland OO Md., next door to 8d National Bank U’atchCH, Jewelry, hlherware, ScckluceN, ItlngH, iVc. A Magnificent Stock! L O*W PRICES! IW Please call early snd avoid the rush. [Dec 10—4 m Pine Dentistry. DR. L. iCwiLSON’S NEW SYS I EM OF EXTRACTING TEETH WITHOUT PAIN, No. 17 North Liberty Street, CUMBERLAND, HD. BEAUTIFUL and durable operations on Natural Teeth. Bad breath cured. Artificial Teeth inserted without covering the entire palate. Light, natural and com f'liable artificial appliances for sunken checks, and facial detormi ics. Old loose ..ml broken sots repaired while wailing. Office open every night until 10 o’clock. Fifteen years of practical experience and a graduate of the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery. Feb 11-y Thomas* 8001, Shoe, Hat and Cap EMPORIUM. The Latest Novelties in Boots and Shoes are now displayed on my counters. Every style of UE.Vri.EMK.VM HATH A.\l> C APS AT LOW PRICES. 1 a.so keep constantly on hand a largo supply uf Leather and Shoe Find- Inga. An inspection of my stock before puichaeing is requested, TRUNKS A SPECIALTY. WILLIAM THOMAS, Main street, r rostburg, Md. TJTAgent for the Peerless Remington Sewing Machine. (May 7-lf Untii December First! I’O REDUCE MY STOCK I WILL X SELL— Mouumaufs, Tombstones, Coping, it on F noes, Mantels, Orates, i’erra Cotta Pipe, Chimney Crooks, Oaictneil Plaster, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. C,.1! stray work'-, examine my slock nnd you will be convinced that I am OFFERING HARE INDUCEMENTS. A. H. AMICK, 10 and 13 8. Centre Street. Oct 14-tf Cumber land, Md. BooksiBooks! WA TEB B. SPILL I > KSPECTKULLY call the attention of IV the citizens of Frostburg and vicin ity to his large and handsome assort ment of Genuine Novelties To be found in no other establishment iu ton'll. His stuck consists of ibe latest American and Imported Attractions in the way of TOYS. Also a complete line of ALBUMS— Photograph, Autograph and Floral. CHINA GOODS Of every desciiption lor the eneoitoirt ; BOOKS entertaining and instructive; Sc/ioul Buvla a tpeeiaity. HUNDREDS OP NOTIONS. Would also ask an inspections uf tar PICTURES, fully believing that you will purchase before leaving. Nuts. Fruits and Choice Confectionery always on band. WALTER B. SPILL. Main Street, Frostburg, Md. Janßtf Tmstee’s Hale OF A V.iLUABi.K Private Residence IN FROSTBURG, MD. 1 I>Y virtue of the power contained in a i I > deed<>f trust from Charles H Hamill I slid Catharine Hsmtl’, his wife, dated May i 30lli, 1877, and recorded in Liber T. L., i No. 43, folio 405, &c., one of the land re- I cords ol A llcgany countr, the undersigned was authorized and empowered, in the event default was made in the payment of the monies provided to be paid theicin, to sell the real estate s i conveyed at public J Huntou forlho p-yment of said raon.es, I A - ", and dcfsti i. hiiviiu- b n made, tho un ( rtcrtigoHl trustee hereby vivea u uce that he wi 1 offer at public auction lotah higb- I cl bid .‘nr on | Monday, Nov. 27, 1882, AT 11 O’CLOCK A. M., 1 t.u Mic premista, in FroeUiurz, ab the fol i lowing described ptoperty, bis and pwccls ; of ground lying iu Frostburg, via- LOT NO. 1. Being all that lot or several lots, under lone f.ncc, situated on Broadway, and 1 bounded on the east by Broadway street, in Ibe south by Loo street, on the west by V . ur siieet and on the north by Frosts’ at eiute, und m know a as ihu residence nmi in-mnd vlaoliodofMrs. Galburiuc Hamill, end now occupied bv her. | *aid lot is improved by a fine, large i s'ltlKi Dwelling House, . wllli flue stable attacbod and i-tlicr out ouilditigs; the lots ate tally desciibed by 1 courses snd distances iusutd deed of trust, niiii will he sold as a whole or in parcels to ; suit puicimsers Also tho undivided Interest of said : Catharine Hamill in the undivided portion of the Cbt-ite of the iatu "ealiack Fro.-t. do , ceased, onaistiug ot tne o.d bomestesd and I three acres of ground. limit of Sale—Cosh on linn >/ Sale. The trustee has no reserved bids, tho ■ ptoperty must be sold for what it will j bring. WM. M, PRICE, 1 Nov 4-ta Trustee.