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hind in tie hospital a. shipmate -whom the sea took from them but returned | ^ ?Tf Adrcas Bader. the seaman in quesias. -with others to save the little left Icuvyt tjio ,<u met me uiww, wc w?w heeled over, and this was the Eg of Bader. As the Garibaldi iEgSBide. and Bader. unconscious, ^mfSts. iCrcst. John Lange, a seai threw a line about the iioating dittg could again bear him to cerdeatth. The line held, and Bader ,Z-:; V ; hauled np to the forecastle deck, re it was found that one of his MWHBRrT: . phad been broken. He was left |j&-death carried away the drum be wheel;, and the ship was swung unmanageable. For the next thirixowis vthe men fought death at ?ale and seas. Finally the carChristopher Bartell. repair3te~ 'broken' steering gear as the tpsnstt down. With a small spread Sassien headed for Bermuda, but 1st wiure n?cat&o exit: is>iu.nu.s> mijS^gsde'. sprang up and they -were Tfieir distress signals bad. howev| lieen seen from the observation vers, and a tug came out and resled the Garibaldi before she was tren off shore: Beached in the i^bdr. The snip, bnilt in 1876 at the efpshe.;was endeavoring to reach, s been condemned, and Captain lomassen-ywih return to Drammen. IN HERALD SQUARE. ? Prey Didn't Need the Aid of Her Escort, Even If He Did Prove est Thirty-sixth street. Nan once hired *- John Wallace, twenty-one ars old. of-No. 242 West Thirty-fifth reet,. to ihinh he was the "only" niv-'for - her. but recently she has ren.rather more of her time to John I. a -neighbor. Last night she about to cuter the Herald Theatre with Williams -when ran around the corner. he said. "I've got you want you." Ke seized Miss the throat, she asserted herhurled him against the wail leatre. Williams rap. to her m a blow from Wallace sent > a pile of dirty snow. By ; Miss Frey was free, litcd for Wallace, and as he sard her she hit him. Ke ic .got hnlf way up when a woman's boot scot out and a patent jg|psi>^leother tip just reached his jaw and SjsS&SOi# crowd saw him fall /attain. Tbeu Roundsman Miller and Do V.tectlve Keenan took a hand. At the . Thirtieth street station Wali&.~" lace was locked up on a charge of inrtoxicatJon and disorderly conduct.^ REAL DAUGHTER LIVES IN DOVER. F New Hampshire Town Roscessas Mrs. KfcjvV' Sophronia W. York. Whose Father ^ Fought in the Revolution. Bp&O DOVER. X. H.. Dec. 15.?la ih.k suburbs of Dover resides a real 'laugh" ter of the Revolution. 7?frs. Sophronia E?".'; Watson York, whose father. David Watson, of New Market, served it. the SgS Revolutionary War. Mrs. -York was horn In 1S20. Her father was born in New Market In lT.Vt. and enlisted as A.pnvaw Bvwer m . 111 'J. ucuic. Tears old. Kc served m va: riouR companies and rtghnents to the -5^.close of the 'war. Mr. Watson, par-, rtlclpated in the battles of Stillwater. Mrs. York is now e!gfl<y-four years |v.:.:v;.-old. and is in feeble health. The SojS'f-ciety of Daughters of the American Revocation, of. which- she Is a member. ^1^;/.:.'is--workinR to obtain a government peahen 'for-'toer.- as she greatly needs Magnolia flour for pastry purposes, x Dr. Green ants^n with the Niece of Dr. Eo ?chee to handle he? famous Uncle's Great Throat and Jains Cure. <JThc best family safeguard is a reliable household medicine that will cure croup, coughs, colds, chilly sensations, running eyes and nose, sore throat and bronchial affections?that will keep the children proof against all contagious diseases. <JSnch a medicine is Boschee's German Syrup, -which has a record of 35 years in the cure of consumption, catarrh" and all lung and bronchial troubles. <P"he fame of German Syrup as a con- ? suniptive cure, since its purchase by Dr. Green from the niece of the famous Dr. Bosch ee, has extended to all parts of the earth. It has big sales everywhere. ?o <JTwo sizes, 25c and 75 c. All druggists- D The New Form of Graft. "You haven't got a postage stamp about you, have you?" asked a shab- C: bily clothed individual of a man he su stopped on Park row. The man ac- Bi costed had expected a different kind tu of a request. He immediately pro- at duced the postage stamp. be "Want to mail a letter?" he inquired in a tone of real sympathy, as he m gave up the stamp, for which the ih stranger grabbed eagerly. co "Well, no, honestly, it isn't that," ot said the recipient. "You see. I've got m three cents and there's a saloon fo along here that will accept postage ;h stamps, so this just gives me the price of a cirink. Much obliged."? co New York Sun. pe to We want to feed Marion county i,r with Marion Sour. Help it along. x in sa I have some Use lots In Morrow tu Fiace yet. u. H. Lannazn. x ha = di: MISCELLANEOUS co ADVERTISEM E3TTS CHARLES HCTWARDT Iel Photographer, s? IOC Main street, next door to Citizens' ?" TN/vlTo* Cov.'noe TJoyiV BILL POSTERS. wi FAIRMONT B1LL POSTING CO., R. E. Fisher, Prop. Office, Jackson St. 1 Bill Posting'and Distributing. Consolidated "Phone No. 523. R. ?. McCRAY &. SRO. Billposters and Distributors. 321 Madison St. F. & M. Phone 230. Our customers receive the best? That's all. SEE JAKE At the Madison Street Restaurant. Regular Meals, 25 cents. Boarding by the week, $3.50. FOUNTAIN RESTAURANT, WELLS & CRISS, Proprietors. Meals at all hour. Special attention given lunch counter. PINN Ett'S I Livery. Sale and Exchange Stable, ? Porier alley, Rear cf Court-bouse. 'Phones?-BelL 147. F. & M? 202 FRED MEADE, Barber. Under Biilinglea's Drug Store, Madison street. YOU'RE NEXT. F. H. Jackson, Barber, Cor. Parks ave. and Main St. Firstclass work guaranteed. No novices but experienced workmen. NEW BARBER SHOP, Opposite Marietta Hotel. Everything First-Class. Bath Room. Union Shop LOYAL BENNETT, Proprietor. ERNEST slHERWOOD. Barber, SOS Main Street. Opposite Bunk o! Fairmont. Eight Chairs. FAIRMONT PRESSING CO., V. Bennett. Proprietor, 300 Monroe street. Scouring, dyeing, repairing &.C. Rates. $1.50 per month. Quick work. 'Phones. Wagon. MOUNTAIN STATE* PRESSINGTCO C. B. FIELD. Proprietor. Cleaning, dyeing, pressing and repair Ing. 322 Main street, up stairs. ERNEST SHINNT Ottrutjr, :>u. OA1 couriB ol. OLD waru ^ All work artistically done. Elchteer. . years' experience. Anent for Uun(lr> \ FAIRMONT TEA CO., g 017 Merchant street. ^ Granite and Queensware Specla , Teas, Spices, Refined Colfee s ami * Attention 'o FiisromerH " ? meat market, ^ G. N. Welsh. Proprietor. , Fresh and <~!nred Meats of all kinds 4 Eltthth street. South Side. Ber , "Phono. *243-? I Fairmont ice and fuel co. < "M. M. Foster. Manager. Oace?304 Mam street. Phones?F & M-. 398: Bell. 333-2. " AN N ED GOODS MUST BE LABEUEPr. Willey Issues a Bulletin That L3" bets Must Give Notice of Coloring Matter. WASHINCTOX. D. C.. Dec. 1 Sender the provisions of a bulletin i?" led by Dr. H. W. Willey, chief of tr.e ireau of Chemistry of the Agriciil* ral Department, ail canned good-5tiSciaily colored, must bereaft"1' :ar a label plainly stating the factAs a result of exhaustive expeP" ents the department has decided tat sulphate of copper when use4' mtinually in canned goods in injur'" is to health. Dr. Willey is deter" ined that if people want to eat sue'1 od they shall know exactly wh?,r ey are doing. When canned peas arc treated with pper to sive them a tresh jrreen o?" orance. or when anilire dye is usc^ make cherries and strawberries ?* illiant red, the fact must be mar!c?'' plain type on the can. Dr. WiHef ys that two of the largest manufaf rers of canned and preserved food5 ;tc notified him that they intend <? scontinue the use or all artificiP* lorins matter after-January 1. I>r. "Wllley also has sent out a bul' :in announcing that hereafter a'' od.s packed in any other oil tha" ve must be so marked. We -want to feed Marion count}' th Marion flour. Help it alons- * Quick collections, prompt settle:nts?Marlon Claim Agency. * The west 1 J0i3 D6! > > We are no N > do ail kinds of ? Trnn Titrta nf famr < '* Jf W* WW - -.-J j or Job Work o 5 try us: 6 > ^ Shipping Tags, | Business Cs ? Bill I 51 r 1 5 5* J Dodgers, Sale Bills, ? State# t C ? Announcements^ Negotiable IS Promisso: B > !> * > d All Work Promptly ? 1 Fairmont. Wi f Monroe ?Brooklyn Eagl?5?. ?? -? The Love Abides. It singetb low in every heart. W'e heat it each and all? A. sons of those who answer not. However we may call: They throng the silence of the breast. We see thetts as of yore? The kind, brave, true and sweet. Who walk v.-jth as no more. 'Tis hard to take the burden up W'hen these have laid it down: They brighten all the joy of life. They softened every frown: But, oh. 'tis Sood to think; of them W'hen we are troubled sore! Thanks be to God that such have been Although they are no more! More homelike seems the vast un . V*"" ?'? Since tlioy- have entered there: To follow thern were not so hard, Wherever they may fare: They cannot ^e where God is not. Of any sea or shore; Wha'e'er betides. Thy love abides. Ob? G0(i. for evermore. ?-John White Chadwick. Our stock of K- K. skates is la-rer than ever, a nickelplatp ilrckey state in the famous K. IC. brand for 51.50. J. L. Hail's Hard v. are. TThy not let the Marion Claim Agency collect that claim for yon? a Ask your grocer for Marion flour, s Magnolia flour for pastry purposes, x Kail, the holly man, SIC Main St x ; Virginian I mmrnt | ? 1 ? V/- in position to | job printing. If 11 of the following-, ? ! f any description, f I - 0 j ? ? ! |rds, ? | "le^-ds, i ? ! ^etfeer Heads, | Note Heads, | ? ? lents, ? ihow Cards, ? Programmes, ? ? btes, % try Notes, ook Printing, ? Price Lists. ? ? ^nd N?atly Executed, ? u VirQinian, I Street. | ~2_Early training in the pr 9 tion as to the use and value c ? earning: and saving- money ^ fasten the children in the way: 9 tVe are always glad to a ^ efforts to save money. j| Home Savings Bs LEVI B.HARRJ IS The only man in the Monongahela Valley who makes a specialty of making you money and incidentally aliving for htmselt. i Fairmont Real Estate, i Special Agents j _ Properties Rented Special Agent, ? Loans Negotiated , | Stocks For | Speculation 'Bonds for Investment, hHis clients are Ms references. Office rooms, 322% Main Street. Baltimore & Ohio 1 railroad. PASSENGER trains will arrive at and depart from Fairmont on the following- schedule on and after November 27 th. 1904-: * WEST BOUND- * No. 7.?Chicago Express. 2:24 a. at. J No. 5.?"Wheeling Accommodation 7:47 a. m_ No. So.?Wheeling <5t Cincinnati Express- 7.2j ?. ac. No. 71.?Wheeling Accommodation 1:51 ?. ar. east bound. No. 8.?New York. Baltimore and Washington Express. '3:25 a. at. .. No. 72.?Grafton Acco-n'a 10:53 A. M. No. 46.?New York, Baltimore and Washington Express- l:-9 p.No. 4.?Grafton Aecom'n P. a. .is ? 5*. Grc '. a. arrives. No. 2.?Pittsburg- Areon'n 7:0.3 p. at. i No. 50.?Pittsburg Aeeum'n -t. No. 4.?Pittsburcr Accorn'n 9:"0 ,J. j DEPA5TS. >'o. 1.?Pittsburg Aceom'n 5:00 a. M. j NO. 3.?Pittsburg Aeooui n a. ?. { ' No. 51.?Cormellsville Ac'td 2:10 p. ms. ; ~ No. 69 leaves dally lor Morganlo*a j at 0:05 P. M- Xo. 62 arrives from Morprantown3t 6:55 a. v., dally except Snoclay : No.GG a*, s 00 a.m. Sundayion'y. PAWPAW n?A\CII. (Saturday only.) No. 201?Leaves Fairmont.. .7:00 a. m. Xo. 203?Leaves Fairmont.. .1:00p. M. No. 200?Arrives at Fairmont9:25 a.m. No. 202?Arrives at Fairmont 6:25 p. M. CI aOXO.VWAK 5>CVINIO\. Xo. 5.?Arrives at Fairmont 5:35 p. K. No. 1.?Arrives at Faiimont 12:10P. M. _ No. 3.?Arrives at Fairmont 7:45 a. m. No. 2.?Leaves Fairmont 7:10 a.m. No. 6.?Leaves Fairmont 1:53 p.m. < No. 4.?Leaves Fairmont 0:55p.m. No. 00?Leaves Fai-mont. 8:00 a.m. No. CO?Arrives at Fairmont.9:00P. m. n All trains are daily except Nos. 1, 3 ^ and 4 on the F., M. and P. braner. ~ which are daily e<cept Suniiav, and Nos C6 and 69 tvhich are Sunday only. For sleeping c&r reservations ami information concerning tickets and rates, consult T. B. Hestderson, Ticker Agent ? Opera House Restaurant. _ The Opera House Restaurant has opened up again and will serve Its t customers as usual In first-class style. . It Is for both ladies and gentlemen. ALVA HAWKINS, Manager, z ? The West Virginian respectfully solicits Job printing of all kinds. Neat work *r reasonable prices. Some nice lots on Hamilton nil! for tale, at a good bargain. EL H. Lun nam. z Why not let the Marlon Claim Agency collect that claim lor you? x actlce of self-denial - iastruo- A >f moeey; opportunities for ; all these tend to fix and J s of thrift and prosperity, A ssist the little folks in ifrfir ^ oik. Fairmont, i rue Bank ol Fairmont, FAIRMONT, W.VA. L E WATSON. President. J. S. HAYDEN. Vice President Capital. $150,000.00. EediTided Profits. SI60.00000 DIRECTORS: A. & Rentiny, JL S. Baydea. J. E. Watsoo, A L Hutchinson. F. E. Nictate. Q.SL MUDaatj, C. E. Mauley. Transacts & general banking bod less* kjx. wif^i auiuua, i,;ruii hs adividuals received upon file most : a vocable terms consistent with sossfi mm ind conservative banking. Interest paid on timeideposits. Separate vault -with safety deposit aoxes for use of customers. Fhe First National Bash of Fairmont, W. Ta. Capital Stock, - $100,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits, - 165,000.00 ???| designated ^Depositary of the United States and State of West Virginia. f. 11- HARTLEY, President. _ Hon. A. 3. FLEMING, Vice Presldeot. JOS. EL SANDS, Cashier. DIRECTORS, f. M. Hartley, Hon. A- 3. Fleming 3enj. D. Fleming, Wm. E. "Watson Jos. E- Sands. Chartered as State Bank in 1851. Organized as National Bank in 1865 Rechartered as National Sank m .885. g?| Wants business based on balance* icq responsibility. Collects on all points. * - iSells domestic and foreign exchange i Pays interest on special deposits. > Customers* private boxes taken ceare >f in our tire and burglar proof van! ree of charge. fhe People's Bash of Fairmont, W. Ya. _ CAPITAL STOCK, $200,000.00. ieorge M. Jacobs.... ;-orxe DeEoit ..Quitter ' . M. Brownfield Asxi=t*nt Cisiaer ' " .. \ ~ Directors?G. 2eu Jsco:>?, S. X. Wanon. J. H. Eurticy. Earry- Sbsaw/W. ft. .'liiuii* ?uit; &a<jxsui<a. AH business intrusted to u* wi't -9. ve prompt and careful attention. SOLICIT YOUR ACCOUNTS merest paid on time deposits. Voart I, j *ree to customers for prtvste lows 'd pipers. NEW CENTRAL HOTEL, | CORNER Porter Alley and Monroe Street, C. V. ABBOTT, Proprietor. " 'i-iSlwSe wooms nave oeea rernoaeiec a no horoHghly renovated. Rooms with bath. First class bar attached. J. L. INGRAM, Contractor & Builder, uaraatees satisfaction in all him ' tork. Screen doors a specialty. Es- ' : [mates free. 718 Gaston Ave. Mrs. E. A. McCartney, Ladies Tailoring. Gentlemen's Cleaning and Repairing, heapest price for high grade Tailoring. ) Third Floor. Carr Building. = How about havinr a babv's Trtrtnre alcen? See Howard, the photograher, IOC Main street x Ask your grocer for Marion flour, x FAIRMONT) -J