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Miscellaneous Advertisements. AnniiiT, isn. Recognizing the fact that the relation ■hip existing between the Counties u Maryland and the City of Baltimore is such that residents of the Countiea have occasion th vUU the City frequently dur ing the year; In consideration of these facts and the liberal patronage extended tbs "Maltby” in the past, 1 deem it but a matter of justice that some discrimination should be made in their fayor. I have therefore concluded to Reducethe Price of Board to $2 a day feeling confident that the same will beiully appreciated by them, and at the same time merit tftd secure an incteased share oi their patronage. Assuring them that nothing will be loft undone that can add totbeir comfort during their stay. Rooms without board, 75 cents and up ward per day. C. 11. UOCAN.Prop. Apr S THE SUN. NEW YORK, 1883. MORE people haye read Tub Sun dur ing the year Just now passing than ever before since it was first printed. No other newspaper published on this side oi the earth has been bought and read iu any year by so many men and women. We are croaibly inlormcd that people hoy, read and like Tub Bun fur the follow ing reasons, among others: Tiocausd its news columns present in at tractive form and with the greatest possi ble accuracy whatever has interest for humankind; the events, the deeds and misdeeds, the wisdom, the philosophy, the notable folly, the solid sense, the improv ing nonsense—all the news of the busiest werld at present revolving in space. Because people have learned that in Us remarks cancerrug persons and affairs Tub Bum makes a practice of telling them the exact truth to the best of its ability three hundred and sixty-five days iu the year, before election aa well as alter, about the whale* as well ns the small fish, iu the lace of dissent as plainly and learlessly as when supported by geueral approval. Tub Bun has absolutely uu purposes to serve, save the information of its readers and the fur therance of the common good. Because it is everybody’s newspaper. No man is so bumble that Tub Bun is in different to bis welfare and his rights. No man is so rich that it can allow injustice to be done him. No man, no association of men, is powerful enough to be exempt from the strict application ul its principles 1 right and wrung. Because iu politics it has fought for a doseu years, without intermission and sometimes almost alone among newspa pers, the fight that has resulted iu the re cent overwhelming popular verdict against Robcaonism and tor honest government. No matter what parly is in power, Tub Bun stands and will continue to stand like s rosk fur the interests of the people against the ambition of busses, the en croachments ul monopolists, and the dis honest schemes ol public robbers. All this is what wo arc told almost dally by our trieuds. One man holds that Tub Bun is the best religious newspaper ever published,because its Christianity is un diluted with caut. Another bolds that it is the best Republican newspaper printed, because it bus already whipped hull of the rascals out of that party, and is proceed ing against the other half with uudimiu ishod vigor. A third believes it to be the best magazine of general literature iu ex istence, because Us readers miss nothing worthy of notice that is current In the world of thought. So every friend ol Tub Bun discovers one of its many sides that appeals with particular force to his indi vidual liking. If you already know Tub Sun you will observe that iu 1883 it is a little better tliau ever before. If you do not already know Tub Sun, you will Uud it to be a mirror of all human activity, a storehouse of the choicest products of euminou sense and imagination, a mainstay tor the cause of honest government, a sentinel fur gen uine Jeffersonian Democracy, a scourge for wickedness ol every species,' and an uncommonly good investment for the com ing year. Terms to Mail Subscribers. The several odilious of Tub Sun are sent by mail,postpaid,as follows: UAII.V—SS cents a mouth, £({.so a year; with Sunday edition, M 7.70. SUNDAY—Right puces, *1.20 a year. WEEKLY—*,-1 a year. Right pages of] the best matter of the daily issues; an | Agricultural Department of unequalcd merit, market reports, and literary, scientific, ami demesticiuteliigeuceniake Tub Bun the newspaper lor the farmer’s household. To clubs oi leu §lO, an ex tra copy free. Address I. W. ENGLAND, Publisher, Nov 85 Tub Sun, N. Y. City. THE BEST Ift Always the Cheapest! Dr. Buhl’s Cough Cure Restores to perfect health all persons afflicted with Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Incipient Consumption and Disca.ee of Throat and Lungs For sale at Thomas MeN t kill’s drug store, Frostburg, Md. Price 25 cents per bottle, or 5 bottles fur sl. HT Reports from persons afflicted with Kidney Diseases, who In.vc used the Cougb Cure lor the ailments named above, are very favorable, the medicine relieving many cases of suffering from irregularities of the Urinary Organs. [April 14 PAYNE’S IO Horse Spark-Arrestins Portable Engine baa cat 10.000 ft. of Michigan Pirn Board* in 10 hours, burning slabs from the saw h eight-foot lengths. Our to Born we Ouarantee to furnish power ts saw 8,000 feet of Hemlock Boards in 10 hours- Out U Horn will cut 10,000 feet in eamo time. | Our Engines are oharantiid to fntnl-li u horsi'-powcr on V, lest WH] J} fuel end water limn any other Eu niil trine not lined uith an Auloinath Out <lll. If you waul a Stationer) fIBVjM or Portable Engine, Boiler, Circa ler Saw-Mill, Shafting or Pulleys, t.e'slßßnMAeither ra-t or Moddart’a Paten) hi lion Pitlh-y. a,-nil foi onl Uhl.in,l -I catalogue. No. IV, fol Information and prices. B. W. PAYNE A SONS, Corning, N. Y. Box lean, Mar 10-y 1 MUeellaaeoas A irsrtUementi. O. JARRETT & BRO. Have added to their Furniture Business, UNDERTAKING BRANCHES They are fully prepared to supply Cofflcjs, Caskets and Burial Cases, Trammed in the FINEST STYLE for a great deal less money than the same articles are furnished elsewhere 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 / IW Orders by telegraph promptly tilled. [Sept 18-y Dry Goods jind Millinery. THERE IS Always Something Here THAT T YE FEEL A Little Extra Anxious FOR YOU TO KNOW ABOUT. THIS TIME IT IS THE Largest, Handsomest and Cheapest stock of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS and MILLINERY GOODS THAT HAS BEEN OPENED IN THE FROSTBURG MARKET THIS SEASON. These consist of Prints, Ginghams, Cambrics, Lawns, Nuns Veilings, Buntings, Cashmere?, etc., and TOWELS, NAPKlNs!^^^^ of all Styles, Qualities and Values —adapted alike to Please the Fancy and Suit the Purse. ijOVELTIES E - ss 11 ENDLESS, 1 insr AND ■ THERE IS NO iIOTiONS “ lie could not sell these Goods for more than ive ask, but our rule is to give OUR CUSTOMERS FULL VALUE TOR ALL TUP MONEY THEY LEAVE WIIHUS. GOME AND SEE OUR GOODS, And perhaps you will be led to conclude that what ever money you have to spend, its best and fullest worth can be obtained from B. STERN & GO* Fine Dentistry. 1 DR. L. B. WILSON’S NEW SYSTEM OF EXTRACTING | TEETH WITHOUT FAIN, l | No. 17 North Liberty Street, CUMBERLAND, MD. BEAUTIFUL and durablcopt rations uu I Natural Tcelb. Bad breath cured, i | Artificial Teeth Inserted without cowering the entire palate. Light, natural and com fortable artificial appliances fer sunken cheeks, and facial duiurmlties. Old loose, and broken sets repaired while wailing. Office open every night until 10 o'clock. Fifteen years of practical experience I and u graduate of the Baltimore College of j Dental Surgery. Feb 11-y . FURNITURE ! ' FURNITURE! I'IIE PLACE TO BUY FURNITURE AT A BARGAIN IS AT THE NEW ESTABLISHMENT OF Cr U|PKP| main street, ■ ■ ■ lllUlltLjOpimsile M. Wineland’s Clothing House. Walnut,Poplar and Cherry Chamber Suits, A magnificent Display of Hand some Parlor, Diningroom, Bedroom and Hall Furniture. Caliinet Making in all its branches. ili % Undertaking Department. .... Metnlic, Walnut and Rosowocd Caskets and Coffins. Burial Robesand Shrouds o( all Mar y ! an <1 and at all funerals I jjj ' V~ c ‘ V ', ! - ai . lv t > l j‘ !rb y ro'itvlDg the relat Ives of the do- Call and inspect ray stock and gel low prices for what you want. 1 Mar4-lf CJ. JF. NICKEL. si<;lllWil 10 “Fof Neuralgia In the limb*, stomach. * . bade, breast, side, shoulder-blades, or *- “ anywhere else, takePf.uun a. ”■■■■■■ P g “For Cramp of tho Btomach, Colic, rl Biliousness, Diarrhoea, or Vomiting, take ® S filU § . Shortness orßroath. take Pbuuna.” a 2 “For Chronic Nasal Catarrh. Broa- £■ 3 cliltis and Boro Throat take Pebuita." m “Pkbuna 1b the purest, most prompt, r; and efficientmedicine known toman. 1 * *” •3 “ PlßVici Is Uie best appetiser, purest ° bo tonic, finest luvltforator or the body an'* to mind.” m P ”If you can't sleep, if you nr* I*oat or hr r* worrlod mentally, take M .-4 .‘•.Butremember tho most ImnortaElor W 3 n 1 l-UHariiiirNA win cure CUronleNfc- § n sal Catarrh. Bright’s Pismire. ud 1)1*- ft t. befvs<.f tho Kidneys.’'Bßßß&TOPNlftflDl ST •° If ,yiur f druggist Is outer our luucplilßts S ■c; ,‘ lIL, V? e * H (,rlf you are labor- o *g under a disease not mi'uUunedlu It or 8 : ° In these ad vert Isom’ta.uiidrt-M th. proprle- • tors, I>r. s. It lim tnmn .V Co..coliimbu,o. S For Constipation and riles, take • iimwmm CHE MINING JOURNAL. J. B. ODER, Editor and Proprietor. Joskph Womblkt, Agent at EcUhart. Extra copies, ... 6 centa, for gale by W. L. Amman, Frostburg. ')Uce,MaluSt.,Hltchlnsßros. Building TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION : One Copy, ont year, In advance |l 10 •• “ all months, “ 78 Front burg, June O, ISK3. The advocates of the free canal policy in New York “point with pride" to the clearing of 618 boats from Buffalo at the end of the third week in May, against 214 boats in the same time last year. A Miracle in Oil City— Doctors Dumbfounded — Dniggi.ts and the People Wild with Exoilement. —Miss Maggie Martin, of this city, haa been ill and confined to her hones for sev aral years. Our best physicians fail ed to give her relief. She took Per una and, to the astoniement of all who knew her, she is now up and about again. Mr. Simmons, the druggist, sold 184 bottles last week. He buys in gross lots. Mr.] Cowell, too, sells it. Ask your druggist for Dr. Hart man’s book—" His of Life” (gratis) or address Dr. H., at Columbus, 0., for one.—Oil City Derrick, July 21al, 1881. Architecture. —Messrs. Palliser, Palliser & Co., of Bridgeport, Ot., the well known Architects and Publish eisof standard works on architecture, have lately issued a sheet containing plans and specifications of a very tasteful modern eight-room cottage with tower, and also with the necsssaiy modifications for building it without the tower, and with but six rooms if desired. In its most costly form, the outlay is estimated at $3,000 ; without the tower it has been built for $2,500; and if only six rooms are included, the cost may be reduced to $1,700 or $2,000. Details are given of mantels, stairs, doors and casings, cornices, etc. The publishers found it the most pop ular plan they have over issued, and state that it has been adopted in more than five hundred instances, within their knowledge. The ame firm is sue specifications in blank adapted for frame or brick building of any cost ; also forms of building contract, and several books on modern inexpensive, artistic cottage plans which are of great practical value and convenience to everyone interested. EXTRA ORDIXA R Y OFFER. To all Wanting Employment. We want live, energetic and capa ble agents in every county in the United States and Canada, to sell a patented article of great merit, on its merits. An article having a large sale, paying over 100 per cent, profit, having no competition, and on which the agent is protected in the exclusive sale by a deed given for each and every county he may secure from us. With all these advantages to our asients, and the fact that it is an ar ticle that can be sold to every house owner, it might not be necessary to make an “Extraordinary Offer" to se cure good agents at once, but we have concluded to make it to show, not only our confidence in the merits of our invention, but in its saleability by any agent that will handle it with energy. Our agents now at work are making from $l5O to S6OO a month clear, and this fact makes it safe for us to make our offer to all who are out of employ ment. Any agent that will give our business a tfaiity days’ trial and fail to clear at least SIOO. in this time, above all expenses, can return all goods gnsold to us and we will refiind the money paid for them. Any ago'-',, 0 r I general agent who wouldllie^ e i on or more counties and wo> *, £ them through sub-agents for ‘■‘.nety days, and fail to clear at ie*at $750 above all expenses, cau Teturn all unsold goods and get their money back. No other em ployers r agents ever dared to make such offers, nor would we if we did not know that wa have agents now making more than double the amounts we guaranteed, and that but two sales a day would give a prefit of over $125 a month, and that one of our agents took eighteen orders in one day. Our large descriptive circulars explain our offer fully, and these we wish to send to every one out of em ployment who will send ns three one cent stamps for postage. Send at once and secure the agency in time for the boom, and go to work on the terms named in our extraordinary offer. We would like to have the ad dress of all the agents, sewing ma chine solicitors and carpenters in the country, and ask any reader of this paper who reads this offer, to send us at once the name and address of all such they know. Address at once, aa this article will not appear again, and you will lose the best chance ever offered to those out of employment to make money. Renner Manufao- , Turing Co., 116 Smithfield stieet, j Pittsburg, Pa. * Cletklif, Dry Gesii, Pouts and Shoes. , Eureka! Eureka! I i r Having secured the agency for the sale of the CELEBRATED BROADHEAD DRESS GOODS, MANUFACTURED BY TUB J Broadhead Worsted Mills of Jamestown, N. Y., f ’ I am prepared to offer to the Ladles a : VERY SUPERIOR LINE OF DRESS GOODS. “These goods are so thoroughly finished that they can be worn in damp weath er or a shower without fear of being ruined by curling or shrinking. “The manufacturing, dying and finishing is done in such a manner that the goods * can he washed, if desired, without the least injury to the fabric. Have also added this week to my atock the FINEST LINE ol Ladies’ Jackets and Ulsterettes in the town. Ladies will do well to examiue the above line ot goods before select ing elsewhere. ONE HUNDRED OVERCOATS Of the latest styles (manufactured to order) and of superior quality just received. A , call from the gentlemen is also solicited. IS SUPPLIED WITH A FINE LINE OF : PIECE GOODS, ' And none but first-class workmen employed, under the supervision of Mv. If* ’ MOOSE Y. I A PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. . Last month we advertised that wo expected n grand rush and was not deceived | This mouth, as the holidays are approaching, we expect a greater rush, and would j ask all of our friends (for they arc numerous) to call early and make their selections. | My stock in general is Complete in all its Departments. 1 Very Respectfully, WALTER EDWARDS, Iron Front Unllding, Deo 2 FROSTBURG, MD._ Another Strike!! HIGH PRICES NO MORE ! Having just received ai i immense stock of SPRING GOODS, I AM DETERMINED TO SELL CHEAPER THAN EVER BEFORE. j i In my new place ol bnniueuß lam prepared to give belter Ufilfaction t the trade, having Htted tip the eatah -1 lUUmeut In the best in a nner possible to accommo date all who will favor me with a call. FOR YOUR CAREFUL CONSIDERATION I QUOTE SOME OP MY PRICES: Ladies Butt Shoes, ... $1.26 “ fox Gaiters, - - - 1.00 “ “ Butt Gaiters, - - P. 00, worth $2.50 Beh “ Shoes, - - 2.0(7, worth 2.50 “ Kid “ - - 2.00. u'Prth 250 Misses “ “ “ - - 1.36, worth 175 “High Cut “ - - 1.90, worth 250 \ Childs “ “ B—ll, - 1.60, worth i? 00 I Ladies Slippers, - - - 20 to 60 cents I “ Buttoned Slippers, - 1.00 3 “ Newport “ - -1.00 ,i Mens Buttoned Shoes, - - 2.00, worth $2.50 . I “ Gaiters, .... 1.60, worth 2.00 “ Hook Bals, - - - '2.00, worth 2.50 , ... 1.25, worth 1.75 t Boys “ “ - 1.60, worth 2.00 , “ Button “ ... 1.60, worth 2.00 , Mens Low Cut Shoes, - - 1.26, worth 1.75 r “ Bay State “ - 1,26, worth 150 . i “ Heavy Seamless Shoes, - 1.10, worth 1.35 , . j “ Hand-Made Min ing Shoes, - 1.76, worth 250 I would particularly call 'oltentiou to my stock of Latest Styles of Mens * | HATS, Stiff and Soft Hats. Also the largest line of Mens, Roys and Childrens ' STRAW HATS of all kinds. 1 TRUNKS AND VALISES A SPECIALTY. I All of the above goods will be sold cheaper than any other place in the county, ' I and I mean every word I advertise. Thankful for past patronage, 1 will bo phased i j to see all ray friends at my new place—next door to M. Wineland's Clothing Hoase. O. HAETMAN, April l-tf Main Street. Froatburg, Md. i Miscellaneous Advertisements. KENNYHOUSE, Piedmont, West Vn., T. KENNY, - Proprietor. TmS Hotel has one ofthe finest Sample 1 lloomt on line of B. &O. railroad. _Oct 8-y EXTRAORDINARY Inducements IN PRICES AT FRANK C. BEALL’S “MAMMOTH” HARDWARE AND STOVE STORE! DO NOT FAIL TO Avail Yourself OF THEM. THE GREAT AND GRAND ARLINGTON STOVES ARE STILL AHEAD OF ANY OTHER STOVES IN THE MARKET, AND AHiSSCHi | Renpectfully Youis, FRANK C. BEALL, i ‘'The'' Hardware and Stove Man. thu d-Tc^sru-x^snn Ynnto z:.±:.i Mb AJIK ACKNOWLEDGED TO UK THE BEST IN THE WORLD They havt*. received blr.lv; . Awardsattho t’ontonni;.! and at r.il owher loading inhibitions held in iiurojja rnd America. : 5V227 i:acz::*j i? tee u/.nr.:. [ Factories lacatnl a- -Ic.r.troul, Canada, and riatUburj, ' *WL Tiu uHjLjjLj i CO., i 317 I'r'.ro Z::~j Ctre;t, Lorr.real