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I PAIN I caaaraspra; Klj<Ul<htlt<1.(Mitl;. HllusUw blood circuHo blood mum. lromen, am mm. a. oorroiu. Il'i blood Bndadit Toblrtt atop Brio H does. It'i conj ^Lwrfully recommend EShoop's ?adache ablets LLINGSLEA * CO. ILROflDS. Baltimore&0hk RAILROAD. EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER FAIRMONT. W. VA. except Sunday. xSundoj ITON, BALTIMORE. PH1L4 NEW YORK. No. X No. M, *1:33 P. M.I No. 4 (local to Grartnn.) 0 (ACCOM., No. S, !7:0? COM., No. 72. *10.51 A. M JUS & CHICAGO. No. 7 No. 71. *1.30 P. M. ' M. ^"ooul) r' NoA'- L' ' if30 I: No. 55, 4:45 P. M.l No. id Aecom., 10:25 P. M. NOAH DIVISION. lUita & WESTON. Leave !>. z.. :i:iie a. at.; An. tin. a. at.. ). 6. !1:W P. M.; No. 4, !!>:4K P. M. Tive, No. 3. !73S A. M.; No. 1. !1S:?0<m: No. ?, *S:io p. m.; No. 5, !4:30 RMONT, MORGANTOWN A PITTSBURG BRANCH. CONNELLSVII.LK and PITTSBURG. 0V?. No. 1. 5:011 A. M.; No. 3, !7:4. it: No. 51. 2:15 A.M. Arrive. No 1:10 P. M.; No. 2, 17:20 P. M.; Nc !D:10 P. M.: NO. 44, x9:40. MORGANTOWN. la-ove. No. ?? DO P. M. Arrive, No. 62. 16:55 A. M , . 66. *7:35 A. M. PAW PAW BRANCH. nday. Wedneada.v and Saturday, part. No. 501, 7:00 A. M.; No. 20! P, M. rive. No. 200, 8:56 A. M.: No. 202 P. M ' XMA GIFTS ^ off till t Do your bu A J !i* ? Gifss for Men, J best to buy. BE A FEW SUGGESTIONS SUIT? # ABLE FOB "MIM." Rain Coats, J Overcoats, I , 1 | Topcoats, ^ t J p Suits, ^ f j ^ Smoking Jackets, ^ I 0 Lounging Robes, ^ ' I p Suit 'Cases, | ' ^ Fancy Vests, ^ p Mufflers, \ \ | P Umbrellas, \ \ | 9 Fur Caps, \ P Hats, "1 W Cravats, ? ' * : K J Gloves, KSMfi Suspenders, jjf^' ^ Cuff Button!, 0 Handkerchief*, etc. J!> Store open K|?|? > every evening "My!' I Forgot I NEW YORK WILL' NOT BE TIED UP AMICABLE AGREEMENT REACHEI BETWEEN RAILROADS ANC SWITCHMEN. .RAISE OF FOUF CENTS AN HOUR WILL BE GIVEh THE MEN IF POSSIBLE A FUR THER RAISE WILL BE MADE If A MONTH. NEW YORK, Dec. HI.?As a resnl of tlic cnnferreiice between I he ofllcla i.f tlio several railroads catering Nrv York, anil The higher officials of tin Brotharrlinoil of Trainmen ami Switch men, thi' railroads haw receded frnn their Tleclnratioii that they vonld no grant n general Increase In wages The.v have promised to 1111 ct lire clninn of the men within a month. If possible and agree to pay an Increase of fotn cents, an hour immediately. State habor Comlssioner Sherman member of the -.State Beard of Arb: nation. Tin i I way and. Union official* discussed 'lie sitmitirn fully before rlie plan was fully agreed upon that has averted the contemplated strike. Met More Than Half-Way. Grand .Master Mnrrissey, of tlio train I men. at Ills hotel said: "Our union made a dapiaud of five cents per hoit increase in wages The various proptuition more than half way and offered an increase of ! cents per hour, the Increase 10 date from Dec&mber first. | The question of the additional one ! cent asked for by the men was left for by the men was left for arbitration. and it will follow the usual course. There will he a conference on this ! ?'< on't Put I / fie Last ying now - - ^ ^ 2 a. A. f f ### V WW Boy's and Children jjl*1 in and look around : 5 UNION CLOTHING III Fairmont's Leading Clotliit ggjgg* the Christmas Trei." iii!riitional one per cent hour betweei the representatives of the union, thi latter i)art of next month jjeve ir . New York city and the question wit I then be settled." Got a Raise. Speaking "f 'he conference, h( J "All the railroads with the excep l Hon of the bong Island railroad ad< 1 lo ll.c four cents per hour rate. Tht I Slnten Island railroad difference: . were settled amicably on the 4 cen! I hasls for Hie reason that the Stater hland railroad company had already i given the men a raise of one cent pet I hour some time aw), so thai, with (lit . granting- of the additional four conic , asked for, the company has given the . men all tlini I hey demanded." l 6. OONHflM, 5 J Plumbing and I J Gas Fitting. I \ 217 Walnut Avenue. * ^ Consolidated Pbone 594 fc ' Ball Phone 421-R Jj '" ririrtcirrtciirtmrT* j If ! XMAS J GIFTS J Minute.* Buy Here!* flif+e +V?of oro ino A , VAlll/O lilUb U1 O Mlb w NOW IS THE TIME TO HEAD J OFF CHRISTMAS WORRIES. Q and if you don't know what to V give, the Union Clothing House ^ Is the great answer of Christmas questions. Hundreds of .A useful gift things are here, and many that cost little and yet you'll not be ashamed to give. A Every department of this store ? stands ready to meet with w your requiremnts, and very will- ^ ing to save you money or> all purchases during this week. A 5 Store open W Hlf?n ?ery evening M IllSE. Frg 5 Christmas. 2 ITS. ' . . ''' ' ' rf ' WHY NICOLAI DE RAYLAN PA8& ED AS A MAN TO BE REVEALEO IN CHICAGO?WA8 REALLY A RUS8IAN WOMAN OF NOBLE BIRTH WHO FLBD IN: BIBGRACE ?DONNED MALE. ATTJRE IN AMERICA TO bONCEAL HER IDENTITY. | CHICAGO. Dec. M.-Why Nicolal Do Raylan pose.l for years as n man. although really a Iliisalan woman o( noble birth is to be tolj In the probate court, It Is said, within a few days. The explanation will be made by Anna Davidson, a chorus girl, who married De Raylan two years ago. Miss Davidson is reported to have been taken into De Raylan's confidence but is now forced to tell the real story that Harry George Do Ray, Ian, the dead woman's son, may come , Into his Inheritance. This boy has , | been known as Mrs. He Raylan's son , i by a former marriage. The story as It has leaked out, Is ! that De Raylan. the daughter of a Rus,,'slan admiral, fled to this country fol.1 lowing Ibe secret blrlli of a son 111 I years ago. Harry Tie Raylnn Is n few . months more than If! years old. In .! this country Pe Paylau donned man's ' attire, secured employment as a clerk ,. In the Russian consulate in Chicago. j married, was divorced, married again, ' held a commission In a Chicago mill,' tin company, aouelil Id enlist in (he II voluntor service during the Spanish. j American war and died recently of consumption at Phoenix, Ariz. Sex Revealed. It was IJien that her sex was revealed. But for lier death far from home tier secret wotil.1 have gone to the grave with her.. Her will provides that Mrs. Anna'Bo Bajinn shall prepare the body for burial, and a few hours before her death she urgently asked that MrB. Do Raylan lie sent for. Bo Raylan left an estate valued at SlO.rtdO or anient), of whieh one-third goes to Airs. Be Raylan. and the rest to her "beloved son." The court demands proof of death and it will he impossible to show that a doad woman is the decedent .unless the secret of her life is told. A Blank Pvramid ! ???~I I WEST VIRGINIA ,PROPOSES TO BUILD ONE AT JAME8TOWN FOR THE EXPOSITION. WASIIIXCTOX. !Vc, !1. ?The West Virginia commission' which has In charge the exhibit that is to he made at the Jamestown exposition, convencj Saturday at Sonator Elkins' committee room at The capitol. Among those present were ex-Senator Davis, for mer Governors Atkinson and Fleming, State Superintendent of Schools Miller, State Historian Lewis, and Messrs. Stanton and Robinson. The commission will open bids to-day for furnishings for the Slate building. A feature of the exhibit will lie a pyramid of coal one hundred feet high, show ins Rtrotas of the various kinds of I coal rained In West Virginia. * If 'taken at the Sneeze Stage" Preventics-a toothsome candy Tablet? will surely and quickly check an ap preaching cold or Lagrippe. When you first catch cold?or foel it coming on?take JJr. Slump's l'reventics, and the prompt effect will certainly stiri prise and please you. Pr-ventics, sure| ly supply the proverbial "ounce of ! prevention." Sold in 5 cent and 2( . cent boxes by E. A. Blllingslea & Co I Pine stationary. ard fountain pons,Olohe liook Store, Wktson Hotel building; tf ~ " . i Jones Underlaying Co R. C. JONES, Funeral Dlreolo. , Arterial Embalmer. Bel! Phone 305-2. P. & M? 295-2. M. B. PAIST Health and Accident Insurance HALL BLOCK, Office Room No. 7 [MI Edify, ME I Oa* administered. Lady attend art. Porcelain work a specialty. Trust Co. Buildlnu, Fourth Floor. 1 Kooms 16, 161, IT. Oflloe hours: Phone*: 8 to 12 ? m. Con. 2U. 1 to 5 p. m. Bell 357 L M, EARLEMORGAN AirORNEY-AT-LAW HtUlBloek, oppoilta Mwlrtto Hotel, ! :i ' v'' lv Bobby?Dad said he couldn't afford a Chrlstmah, tree, but the old festher duster makea 'bout as good a one as a feller would want HACKlCfiH "I wrote you for advioe," writes Lelia Hagood, of Sylvia, Tenn., "about my terrible backache and I monthly pains in my abdomen and shoulders. I had suffered this way nine years and five doctors I I had failed to relieve me. On your advice I aook Bj 9 Wine of Caidui, whiclVat once relieved my pains E and now f am entirely cured. 1 am sure that 9 Cardui saved my life." fi It is a safe and reliable remedy for all female B diseases, such as peri- B odical pains, irregulari- free advice I MM .3,1 Write us a letter describing all ty, dragging down sen- B sations, headache, dizziness, backache, etc. ?00"'1<nn- B L:ry Drug Store In $1.00 bottles. Try it. T CARDUH Xmas Goods Come and see our Jewelry and Nov K elties, suitable for EJ Xmas Presents. Prices HfcLLJOfcLS, ] The Jeweler-Opticians 321 Water Street Fairmont Furniti 119 Main Street. NUZUM & ROSS Props. "THE STORE WITH A RE< We Still have a good selectio Shoppers. Hundreds of Rockers in Golden MORR Oak Leather and Mission. | COUCl In fact our Mammoth stock wi] opportunity for all. We have arranged to deliver when you request. Fairmont Furnit - 'J w?e to ^ie Laaies ana .pu^ Shaving setit] Dus^oto nice^gifte. | I the Holiday*, headquarters Favors and Playing Cards. R. G. MMTIN 60. JORD." I J