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^yv.-,v BR . Baseball Results. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Yesterdays Results. Philadelphia 0; Boston 2. S -" ^Philadelphia 6; Boston 3. I Summei m TEACHERS of COMMI ? It is well Mk w that for several years the demand 0 Shorthand has exceeded the supply. A system has madp with commercial s ^ b)6 supply of teachers. We have decided to conduc t a i ^ wishing to become teachers, as wel A . # ^ Shorthand under the direction of ti : Pernin stiortti< ^ This is a chance to avail yours A PARTICULARS AND RATES I ' IHi ^?'era !nfan! DR. FAHRNE m Will absolutely prevent it. I *?f minutes. Renders tcctlii.u W : vier onc ^a/ t'1'' Keep the li L. y./f bottle tree if voti mention ) Made only by DN ,=m-_ There Is No L fCar. TOU BEGIN WITH THE F! AND THERE IS NO END T CHERRIES COME WITH T PLUMS ARE READY FOR 1 SEALING WAX ON THE CII PEACHES AND PEAKS, API NEARLY ALL THE JUICY ;[ . CLAIM THEIR SHARE OF 1 ING AND "CELLARING." ' AND ALL THE TIME IT'S 1 r. ' , AND GROWING HOTTER! YOU NEED HELP IN THIS MORE THAN ANY OTHER I * " A HOOSIER KITCHEN CAD UTENSILS AND WORK TO SHORTENS THESE HOT T f:YOU LADIES WHO COME I CABINET DELIVERED BEF WITH THIS WORK (WITH! ABOUT THE PAY), WILL ING ON YOUR OWN HEAD! K NUZH The Store W 119 Ma: $vVT nHHBBHBDHHMDMBBHD ? People W The Race; I..I.. A pr?.-: WILL WANT TO BE WELL SHO THE CITY WHERE THEY TAK AND GIVE YOU JUST WHAT Y AND WEAR THAN Smith's S jgp/. The Spc "^Chicago 2; St. Louis 0. Brooklyn 4; Now York 5. Cincinnati' 4; Pittsburg 1. Today's Games. Chicago at St. Louis. . . Brooklyn at New York. ! * -Sohoolj ir :RC!RL BRANCHES; known . J for competent teachers of Pernin 9 The extraordinary progress the ? chools has exhausted the availa- ^ Summer School for training those J 1 as stenographers, of Pernin tellers who have qualifled at jnd institute. ? olf of an opportunity. w FURNISHED ON APPLICATION. J ? turn Can Be Prevented. ow your *>al?y to sutler when Y'S TEETHING SYRUP A boon for every baby. Cures Colic in ten ; time safe and easy, (.an be given to babies owels healthy, ss cents at druggists. Trial tills paper. IS. 1). FA1IRNEY & SON. llAr.r.asToww. Ma. b/ Up to Fruit ning tUIT IN WARM WEATHER, ILL-THE CHILLY DAYS OF HE BIRDS. BERRIES AND HE KETTLE WHILE-TIIH ERRY CANS STILL IS WARM. PLES, JELLIES ? IN FACT PRODUCTS OF SUMMER STEWING, HEATING, SUGARJOT! HOT SUMMER WEATHER, TIME DURING THE YEAR. 1NET WHICH BRINGS YOUR YOUR FINGER TIPS, AND ASKS, IS A BLESSING. N EARLY AND HAVE YOUR 'ORE YOU ARE TIRED OUT DUT HAVING TO WORRY CONFER A LASTING BLESS5. & ROSS itli A Record, in Street ho Attend ^ 5 and 6 D, AND THERE IS NO SHOP IN E GREATER PAIN3 TO FIT YOU OU WANT IN COMFORT, STYLE hoe Store ? it to Buy Cincinnati at Pit,.burg. CindnnaU at Plttaburg. ; Standing of the Club.. Won. Lost. Pot. Chicago 21 .660 New York 37 22 ,.627 Pittsburg ..31 27 6o4 Cincinnati 31 30 oOS I Philadelphia (9 31 .4S3 St. Louis 29 25 .403 Brooklyn 25 24 .421 v Boston 22 42 -3S<> Sunday's Games. Pittsburg at Cincinnati. Chicago at St Louis. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Yesterday's Results. New York 0; Philadelphia 2. j Philadelphia 1; Now York 3. ' Boston 1; Washington 2 St. Luiiis 2; .Chicago 0 Today's Games. Detroit at Cleveland. , New York at Phlladelpnia. Boston a^ Washington. St. Louis'At Chicago 8tanding of the Clubs. Won. Lost. Pet i Philadelphia 40 21 : New York nr. 23 U10 , Dotrbit 38 2S .570 Boston 33 27 .550 1 Cleveland 2G 29 .47". I Chicago 25 34 .424 Washington 25 38 .397 , . St. Louis 18 41 -.205 Sunday's Games. Cleveland at Detroit. St. Louis at Chicago. , WEST VA. STATE LEAGUE. Yesterday's Results. Fairmont 8; Clarksburg 2. Mannlugton 10; Grafton 4. Today's Games. Fairmont at Grafton. Clarksburg at Mannington. . FAIRMONT AGAI LEAGU Official Tables Up to and Includ ident Raymond on Friday. Fairmont again leads the West Vlrg ting according to I lie official averages office yesterday. This will likely bo tl the end of the first division of the sell The standings arc as follows: CLARKSBURG? Player. A H Francis 1(5: Geary 15 Mulvancy S McCormlck, 3 I Ellison Cassell 3 Nichols 13 Perkins . I Wcsaell 13 Shnltz 7 Stanley 7 Connors I Arthur II Kerr 7 Team batting average, 20G; fielding ; GRAFTON? Player, " Ail R. Raley It; D. Raley. 13 Riggins 13 > ? I Hal!. 11 I Fra^ikcnberry ?... 15 Fitz water 5 .Tones S Brown -. :i Bnker i 2 Grayson '... t Hcadley, Crosslcy 7 Prysock ' Team hatting average, 22G; fielding FA IHMONT? Player. A1 Untight 1 Keller 1' Scott 2 Carniony l! Single 1' Daley 21 George Beer Talbott ( Tool li man .... : Jackley I. I.nngcnhan 1' Hunt Monohan : Team batting average, 238; fielding M A N NINGTON? Player. A Heeder, 1 Gray 1 Knicely, . t I1 Blake i Williams, 1 Chambers . Burns v minnm, McMmuib Bndcl Nchlnger, 1' Heifer Nicholson McCloskey Holmes Bergfyeimer Team batting average, 250; ficldlng Hangwell wear wonderfully .well. They they are cut on our own spec of room for sitting. They d there is no strain on the scami Made in 116 sizes and 400 If your dealer does not * C. KENYOl 23 UNION SQUARE - ( BBBMBOI ' ' ' -:r ' ' * . Sunday's Gaines. Grafton at Fairmont Mannlngton at Clarksburg. - t. iv7_. .H':- ' ., '.^ Mondays Games. Clarksburg at Fairmout, a. m. Mannlngton at Grafton, a. m. Fairmont at'Clarksburg, p. m. Grafton at Mannlnglon p. in. Tuesday's Games. Mannlngton at Fairmont (Twilight ;ainc). Standing of the Clubs. Won. Lost. Pet. Fairmont 34 18 .650 tlannington 29 21 .580 Jrafton 20 25 .444 Clarksburg 14 28 .333 CLARKSBURG LOST AGAIN rAIRMONT PUT OVER EIGHT TO SCANT TWCTBY THE WEST FORKERS. CLARKSBURG, July 2.?Tliero was not much to to-day's game with Fairmont except a defeat for the locals. George, the visiting twirler, was in line form and. pitched a masterful game. The locals played like as If they did not^arc about the results. Francis let Langcnhan's single get through liirn and it rolled into deep grass in middle and went for a homor. The acore: FAIRMONT? AB. R. II. P. A. E. Keller, If ........... 4 2 2 5 0 0 Daley, 2b .... 5 1 2 0 2 0 Scott, 88 5 1 1 0 3 1 Haught, m 5 1 2 2 0 0 Slaglo, 3b 3 1 0 0 2 0 Carmony, lb 3 1 Oil 1 0 Langenhan, If 4 1 2 2 0 0 Talbott, c 3 0 1 5 2 0 N LEADS E IN AVERAGES ing June 30th Issued by Pre$. iuln State League in fielding and batIssued from President Hoymond'a te relative standing of the teams at cdule which ends 011 Monday evening R 111 TU S1I SB PO A E 8 17 10 51 7 12 122 9 2 1 17 32 40 9 G GO 3 2 2 G 13 1G 2 G 94 22 G 4 2 5 8 2 1 17 29 I 7 00 2 00 00 00 1 u 00 3 4 G G 1 00 7 GO 2 2 1G 31 1G 3 11 G3 88 23 4 1 8 8 3 1 8 50 3 1 22 33 47 G.; 5 77 110 26 1 10 14 21 1 G 24 14 3 5 12 12 00 3 91 11 3 7 4 13 20 4 3 25 29 9 5 9 10 12 2 12 35 39 13 5 4 1G 19 2 4 20*9 10 10 average, 925. R IB TB SH SB PO A E 3 26 42 55 4 3 415 21 10 7 14 44 GG ,8 3 36 3 00 9 14 26 3G 3 9 61 G 2 2 00 3 4 00 00 14 10 4 0 14 28 39 11 3 40 56 8 8 18 38 46 4 8 283 35 9 2 3 17 21 00 00 G 28 4 12 7 20 23 4 00 22 58 S 18 1 3 3 3 00 4 42 2 17 3 3 3 1 ' 3 15 000 00 5 1 00 0(1 00 00 J 15 4 in 3 13 14 2 3 24 17 3 '2 Hi 10 19 2 4 29 8 3 7 12 15 24 1 00 47 44 5 average, 955. 3 It IB TB SH SB PO A E 13 19 41 58 10 1 77 12 00 )0 38 fiO 64 11 15 53 0 3 M 30 59 73 11 (i 87 164 10 58 21 41 51 8 10 471 18 9 2 10 54 62 5 10 81 99 14 )3 33 43 60 11 9 120 125 17 11 3 3 4 1 00 000 37 3 15 4 10 10 1 00 5 51 1 11 4 12 20 2 1 40 3 4 28 1 2 00 1 00 1 10 00 53 19 52 83 3 3 195 11 3 16 21 30 33 0 15 103 4 5 24 1 5 5 00 00 1 11 2 20 2.5 7 00 ,00 1 18 1 average, 902. B R % IB TB SH SJ3 PO A E 81 29 .14 52 1 24 98 2 4 59 20 38 '44 21 10 09 112 19 01 21 54 /90 7 0 70 10 5 12 3 11 13 3 1 100 11 2 19 10 30 53 4 11 315 40 11 11 2 5 0 2 00 7 49 2 1 ^ 0(1 1 2 00 00 1 1 00 45 10 10 11 00 1 20 000 1 45 3 9 10 1 00 0 28 I 09 8 20 30 3 3 109 0 5 00 14 25 . 10 5 1 39 40 5 11 1 1 1 00 00 3 10 00 10 3 4 4 00 00 0 9 1 32 1 0 7 2 00 18 16 1 -1 6 U O > I U 1 uu 31 3 8 8 2 00 11 15 1 average. 057. ' never lose their aha]>6 Decause I rial pattern which allows plenty I lo not bag at the knees because I i. fabrics. ell them, write to us. N COMPANY I * weaSnohSmstory In Floral, Arfc, Uves a Lady Who Feels That Her Strength was Restored by CardoL Floral, Ark.?"I must speak a good word tor Cardui," writes Mrs. Viola Baker, ol this place. "About a month ago i was tn very oaa health. I was so weak and nervous that 1 was not able to do my housework. "My husband bought me one bottle o! Cardui, the woman's tonic. I took it according to directions and now I am in good health. "I think Cardui is a fine tonic for weak women." And you are not the only lady who thinks so, Mrs. Baker. Thousands, like you, have written to tell of the wonderful benefit Cardui has been to them. Cardui contains no minerals, or other powerful drugs. It contains no glycerin or other mawkish-tasting ingredients. It is just a pure, natural extract, of natural vegetable herbs, that have been , found to regulate the womanly functions ? and strengthen the female system. All druggists sell Cardui. See yours about it. N. Ti.?Write to: Ladles' Advisory Dept. Chatta- 1 noora Medicine Co.. Chattanooga, Tenn.. lor Special I attractions, and M-pace book. 'Home Treatment : lor Women, sent in plain wrapper, on requeat. t George, p 4 0 0 0 2 1 Total 36 8 10 27 12 2 CLARKSBURG? AB. R. H. P. A. E. Nichols, 2b 4 0 2 1 1 0 1 Wcssell, 88 3 0 0 2 3 0 Francta, m 3 1 1 4 0 0 | Geary, If . 4 1 0 1 0 0 Connors, lb 4 0 1 13 1 0 I Arthur, 3b 3 0 0 2 4 1 Perkins, rf 4 0 0 1 0 0' Stanley, c 4 0 0 2 3 0 McClIntic, ii ....... 3 0 2 1 3 0 Totnl 32 2 6 27 15 1 Fairmont 0 2 0 0 0 2 1 0 3?8 I Clarksburg 0 0000002 0?2 Two base hits, Talbott, Haught, Scott, McClintic. Home runs, Haught, Langenhan. Snctifico hits, Nichols, Wessell. Stolen bases, Francis, Arthur, Daley, 2; Slaglc, Carmony. Double plays, WcbbgII to Nichols. Hit by pitcher, Arthur, McClintic. First on balls, off McClintic, 5; off George, 1. Struck out, by McClintic, 2; George, 4. Passed balls, Talbott. Umpire, Monohan. M4NN1NGT0N AWAY AHEAD BEAT GRAFTON BY BIG SCORE OF TEN TO FOUR ON MANNINGTON GROUNDS. MANNINGTON. July 2? It was,not much of a game between Mannington and Grafton yesterday. The locals won by a score of-10 to 4 and the contest was uninteresting from the begin 'nlng. Ross Raley was the only feature. In the first Inning when Umpire Rotheinel called a man safe 011 first, Ross got peevish and threw the- ball away over the fence. Two runs were scored 011 his play and he was chased ofT the lot by the oQlcial. Score: GRAFTON? AD. R. H. P. A. E. Crossley, If 4 0 1 3 0 0 R. Raley, lb 1 0 0 0 0 0 I). Raley, p 4 1 I 0 4 1 Rail.' ss 3 1 0 1 0 0 Frankcnberry, c ... 4 1 1 5 1 0 Jones, lb 4 1 1 9 1 1 Prycock. 2b 3 0 2 2 3 0 Raker, m 4 0 1 0 0 2 Hcadlcy, 3b 4 0 0 1 1 0 Cowcn, rf 4 0 0 3 1 0 Total 35 4 7 27 11 4 MANN1NGTON? AD. R. H. P. A. 13. Reeder. 2b . 3 1 1 3 2 1 Neblngcr, 3b 5 3 3 1 3 0 Kniccly, m 5 2 2 4 1 0 Uadol, lb 5 1 0 12 0 2 Calhoun, rf 5 1 2 3 1 0 Williams, c 4 2 3 4 21 Grny, ss 2 0 1 0 5 0 Dlakc, If 4 0 0 0 0 0 Ryan, p 4 0 2 0 1 0 Total 37 10 14 27 15 4 Grafton 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1?4 Mannington ...50 1 02020 ?10 Summary?Two baBe hits?Knlcely, Prysock. ' Home runs?Knicely, Calhoun. Sacrifice hits ? Recdcr, Williams, Gray. Double play?lYeadley to Jones to I Headley. Hit by pitcher?Pry Bock, Gray. Left on bases?Grafton, 5; Mannington, 7. First base on balls?Off Haley, 1; Struck out?By Raley, 3; Ryan, 3. Umpire?Rothemel. Time, 1:40. CHICHESTER SPILLS Mil. In Ur4 and U.Id n -,1 licSA/V ^ RlUwi. y/ |7 ~ fW {|n^|AUkrc!K.OliCS%nig I mf diamond IIUAMl FILLS, fat U Av B ytan know, as E?t, Safest. Alva yi RelUM. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Classified "| y/1 JtvDVKRTISE1 S^Aj ,?juL; under the t ? Hont," etc, . word per lniortl ^ word per week. leu then fifteen "Wrtrrl w 0,8 ordcr 18 tv viu || Tertlser ftaa an c The People's ] Tha FAIRMONT WUT VIRQll which the general publlomayal ho matter what la wanted the* If the task la a poaalble on?, whelfc find a loot article, to get help or to WANTED. VANTED?Home fcr a la-gc boy. 1". years old. J. S. Walker, Humane. Agent. -ABORERS? ? Wanted; Fairmont Mine Machinery Co., 10th street and Belt Lino. ^1 30ARD FOR CHILDREN?Wanted, suitable place for boarding children for West Virglula Humane Society Apply J. S. Walker, Agent. ^OOM?Wanted furnished room with privilege of bath. Address Box 653, City. 3t STENOGRAPHER WANTED?younj. ninn stenographer with two or three years experience. State sulary ex peeled at start and state w either married or single. Apply Power & Mechanical Department. The Consolidation Coal Company, Room 211 Masonic Temple. Fairmont, W. Va. ROOM?For rent furnished room with bath. Apply 720 4th street, Locust Ave. tf BOARDING HOU8E FOR RENT?20 rooms, lareg dining room aud kitch en; two bath rooms; strictly mod erp; good location. ROOM?For rent ono furnished room. Apply 515 Walnut Ave. tf ROOMS?For rent furnished room? with bath. Apply 115 Jackson St. 5t ROOMS-^-For rent, two desirable office rooms on ground floor Jacobs Bldg. ^ TWO HOUSES?For rent; G room with bath. Inquire Chas. E. McCray,, Jr., office 226 Main St. tf COOK?Wanted with good references. Apply Mrs. C. E. Hutchinson, Bononl Ave. 7th St. tf FURNISHED ROOMS?Fo r<mt7urnlshcd rooms for light housekeeping. Man and wife only. No chlldren. Apply623 Pike St. 3t FOR SALE. LOTS FOR SALE?7 level'lot* in Buckhannon, near college. Will trade for small {arm. B. P. Mus grave. ? HOUSE?For Sale, small houses In all parts of the city at prices of $1,200 and up. Fairmont Realty Company Fairmont Trust Building. OIL AND GA8 LEA8ES?X1SO assignment of leaso, at West Virginian COLT?For sale, a flno three year old cold, well broke; also Jersey heifer, 8 weeks old. Inquire of David Dean, Fourth St. 6t GROCERY STORE and three dwelling houses for sale; well located. Inquire this oflico. ' tf LOST AND FOUND. CANARY BIRD?Any one seeing strange canary bird will pleaso call Mrs. E. F. Hartley, 711, Fairmont avenue. 3t FREE GOVERNMENT LANDS. ~ Send for the latest official 1910 book, 100 pages, describing Free Homesteads, Timber Claims and .Desert entries In every country of the Free Land States. 700,000,000 acres of Free Lands to choose from. Tells where and cheapest way of acquiring Freo Fruit Lands, Free Grain Farms and Freo Timber or wooded lands; farm of 040, 2.10, or 100 acres may be had for the taking. This book contains all the Land Laws, Official Rainfall Map of the United States, and tells of dry farming and irrigation, as well as the Free Irrigation Lands offered by the Government; shows experiments of windmill irrigation. Send 50c and the book will be mailed prepaid.. tf U. S. Homestead Co., ca-*? Wesl Virginian Office. ' NOTICE TO OWNERS OF DOGS. Pursuant to Section 1 of Chapter 24 of the Municipal Code, you are hereby notified and directed to present your Belf at the ofilce of the City Clerk al 203 Jacobs Building in the City of Fair mont, register your dog and secure s tag for same, on the 1st day of July 1910, or as soon thereafter aB practica ble. "If any person owning, keeping oi allowing to be kept any such anima shall fail to make such report for ter days after the first day of July, in eacl year, he shall be fined, upon convic Hon, not less than three nor more thai ten dollars." E. B. CARSKADON, 5t City Clerk. Little Eddie?Say, pa, do politica enemies belong to different parties? Pa?No, son; they belong to differ ent factions of the same party.?Chi cago News. ' >' ' 0 ' LENTS IurM In thii eolnma \ will be charied at rate ot He per on. or two and one-half centa per No amgie enarte win to mads (or . ; cent*. Tbe money Buit accoapa rorj ease, except wkara Ue adwen account Market Place MAN la Un medium thraugb waya hava their wants supplied. ' i? eolnmaa will produee H far yoa lar It be to bay, ta aall, to real la PROFESSIONAL CARDS. R. J. ABBATICCHIO 0 ? Successor (o Cornwell & Abbatlcchlo. j Trust Co. Building. ' i Fairmont, W. Va. A. L. LEHMAN Jacobs Building. E. F. HARTLEY fl Attorney at Law. First National Bank Building, 1 FAIRMONT, W. VA. M. EARL MORGAN Attorney at Law, Hall Block. Opposite Marietta Hbtel. HARRY SHAW Court House, Fairmont, W. V4. JOHN L. LEHMAN, FAIRMONT, W. VA. omco In Jacobs Building, . W, S. MEREDITH Attorney at Law, < ', - fl FAIRMONT, W. VA/ - 8 Offlco. Hall Block. ; 7 IRA L. SMITH Counsellor at Law, FAIRMONT, W: VA. *<" j Onico Trust Building. ; PAUL G. ARMSTRONG, Attorney at Law, Rooms 27 and 28, Trust Co.-Bldi. : v.j FAIRMONT, Wi VA. T . PHYSICIANS V< w- c- 4 JE88E A. JAMI80N,"\*| Physicians and Surgeons. Madison Street, Fairmont,; Physician and Surgeon, Phones?Office. Col.. 22; Bell, 214-^ffl Res.. Col., 22-A; Bell, G5. Offlce;i|r Hours, 10 to 12; 1 to 4; 7 to 9. j|| DR. W. A. MAR8H Physician and 8urgeon, .y BARRACKVILLE, W. VA. |B DR. D. L. L. V08T Practice Limited to Officio. Chronic diseases and Special There* pautics. Hours?8:30 a. m. to 8:20 Sf, m. daily; Sunday by, appointment. Office over Mt City Drug Store, Main Street. Residence, Yost Flats, Fairmont Ave. Phone 98. utniioig, R. E.~McCRAY 1 T~" 306 Madison St. Over Ore. Jamladri osteopathic phy8ic1an8; t;. DR. LEE LeMASTERS ~ Osteopathic Physician. Bell Telephones. *' t'. S Olllce 197-L. Residence 17-R. JV Omco 2d Floor Jacobs Bldg, Monroe 8t.* DR. O. A. WE8TOVER Osteopath and Neurologist All Diseases Successfully Treated. Glass Correctly Fitted and Guaranteed. Con. Phono 87-L. No. 7 Hall Block, upholstering; Wo make a specialty of first class up to date "upholaterfnftS i/j; both plain and fancy. Mattresses r> I and feathers renovated. Sewing . I machine needles and supplies. [ All work guaranteed, H. C. VOELKER, I 319 Monroe St. next to Jacobs 1Bldg. Con. Plione-693. - ' . gsJS : I FAIRMONT, W. VA. ! 1"^ UNDERTAKERS'V' I Wll I IAMAON IINnPRTAKINn ; | company. i I Funeral Directors and Embatmersr,: ' | Grant! Opera Houbc Bull'dlag,, j! r?. FAIRMONT* W. VA.: i, ft [};-gM [ j Lady Asst. Both Phones 375. L j T FAIRMONT ICE CO. jj I Manufacturers of Pure Ice. . K . 1 | Omcc and Plant FlretWardl it ^ Both Phone. 398. v||, ;*| , * 8KUTTLE8WORTH"8 CARPENTER AND REPAIR T - . - Special Attention to Remodeling r ^ 300 WatcrV^Beii Phone 157-W.