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500 FAMOUS PAINTINGS List of Premium Pictures given away with each paid yearly subscription made to the office, and not to agents. These pictures are pure carbon and are ex quisitely finished. They readily sell in the Art Stores for more than one dol lar. The following are 10x20 inches: Returning to the Fold Beethoven's Sonata Bedouin's Prey The Last Supper Madonna (Bodenhausen's) Hope Horse Fair 16x20 INCHES Angelus Madonna (Murrillo's) Hunting Scene Night Daniel in the Lion's Den Daniel's Answer to the King Broken Pitcher Mother and Son Age of Innocence Mona Lisa We have Twenty-five Fisher Pictures in sets of six each which we are giving for three yearly CASH SUBSCRIPTIONS. These pictures are now on exhibition and you are invited to call and examine them. .These pictures are not for sale at any price. We secured them at a great cost to give as premiums in order to increase our circulation. You get them at the office only; or 10 cents extra for mailing, sent at your risk. You may order by mail, but subject to prior sale. If you order by mail, you should name the pictures wanted in the order of your preference. This offer is good only for subscriptions re ceived at the office. No Agents on This Proposition. THIS OFFER WILL NOT LAST LONG. We endeavor to give our subscribers something good all the time. It is our desire to run a FIRST-CLASS news paper and also give you good general reading. THE MADISONIAN Is Only $1.00 Per Year With Weekly Enquirer - $1.35 With Weekly Courier-Journal 1.50 OFFICE: 138 Second St. :: Richmond, Ky. THE SPIRELLA! Its the best fitting Corset on the mar ket MRS. S. A. DEATHERAGE Phone No. 560146 7th Ave. I. R BIANTON WHOLESALE AND RETAIL . Coal, Feed, Salt, Sand, Lime, Cement And All Kinds of Plaster Material HAULING OF ALL KINDS Telehone 85 151 E. Main St The Phelps Case On the calling of the case of the Commonwealth vs. Phelps, the Commonwealths Attornev moved to dismiss the case on the grounds that the Fayette Circuit trio of artists, Misses Edla Lund, court and not the Madison soprano, Irma Knapheide, reader, Urcuit Court had jurisdiction to and Edna Gwynne, pianist and ac try the case. This view was con- companist curred in by the familv nf trip I Ti c c T nnst'e cn1o4iAnc moro . - J - .'IWd uuuu O OViVV.llVllJ . t v w& v young lady who signed a paper varied and interesting and afford to that effect pH her an nnnnrtnnifv.fnr the Hi. The civil claim of the father against Phelps for the alleged wrongful taking of his infant daughter, was settled out of COUrt. - The case was dismissed here and no transfer of same was made to Fayette. It is presumed that no further action will be taken. Judge HughTtiddell, of Irvine, presided as special judge, Judge Benton being of kin by marriage to defendant, Phelps. Col. Deatherage Returns Col. N.. B. Deatherage has re- turned from a trip to Chattanooga where he has been at the old soldiers reunion. He is wearing a smiie a yara wiae. i nese re 1 - l rrti . I unions rejuvinate him and make him lay aside ten years of busi ness cares. He never misses them. The colonel will attend the re- union of the Blue and the Gray at colored people observed memo Gettysburg next month. This rial day in a suitable manner, reunion will be on a grand scale Rev. Robt. Kennedy was the and its memories will linger long in the hearts of those who attend. One country one flag one people; united in sentiment, in dren gave very creditable reci purpose and in achievement. tations. A feature of the day was Joe Bush Dead Mr. Joe Bush, of this City, was paralyzed the first part of the week and his death was expected at any minute. He lingered for After the exercises at the church some days and was uncon- were concluded, an excellent din scious most of the time up to ner was served to the veterans the time of his death which oc- and the assembled people, curred Wednesday. He was The services were concluded at f rrM t r it I DUnea i nursaay aiiernoon in ine Richmond Cemetery. He had been in frail health for several years. He was a native of Clark county, but came to Richmond many years ago. -oo- Seeks Assistant Attorneyship Judge J. J. Greenleaf, of Rich mond, is another applicant for the place of Assistant United States Attorney for the Eastern district of Kentucky, and, it is ... . .1, . . said, he has a mighty good chance of landing the appointment, being juunsiy uocivcu uy fripnris. Tude Greenleaf. who '.j ' u ' preMU uvei utc puixcc ,uuu ux mcnmona, is one oi uie uesi known democrats in the TDighth district He is well known in military circles, having been at one time a Major in the Kentucky State Guard. Louisville Times. -oo- Correct Styles, Prices Right On All Millinery, Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Shirtwaists, Underwear, Hosiery and Fancy Notions At RE. BELUE & CO. MAIN & COLLINS STS., RICHMOND, KY. . 17-tf oo : We are looking for new business and j want you to try us when in need of good goods. Covington, Thorpe & Co. 11-tf Recital (Contributed) . The Normal chapel was the scene of a very beautiful recital given nn TWcri m?ef w blav of the unusual Dower and range of her voice. She , sang with fine interpretation the "Prayer from Tosca" and "Lieti Sitfnnr" frnm I.es Hurfenotc he- sides other charming and beautiful numbers. Miss Knapheide's reading of "Madam Butterfly" was in every way exquisite. " She gave the pa- thetic story with perfect finish, holding her audience spellbound through the six scenes. Miss flwvnne's arrnmnaniments were rendered with the most svmnathetir nnHerstanHinc Re- LHei. thp.p she nlaveHSrhnmann's nrillen anH r.alate frnm fenspn in a manner most creditable to so vnnntj arficf o Colored Memorial Services Friday at the colored First Baptist Church in this city the master of ceremonies and Rev. G. B. Miller was the orator of the day. Some of the school chil- the sons service rendered bv a The nratinn nf Rev Miller was Well delivered and full nf nnd things for the present generation ftf Tup rftinrPa rarp the remeterv where the draves nf the soldiers were decorated with a profusion of flowers. - J e -oo- Mexican War Veterans to Meet It is believed that only 25 Mex ican war veterans will be physical ly able to attend the National reunion of such soldiers to be held at London Ohio, July 10 and 11. Capt John A. Fisher, of Chil- licothe, Ohio, President of the llWUlVi VIUVS, & IbdlUfclll Ji M . . . cc;tlf. co. a the'Second 0hio Infa'nt during in ft Mexican war, and is 87 years , . : .. . . ' oi age. He is Dima m one eye ee a nttle Qf other, yet he goes to Columbus on the traction line alone. Ken tucky Citizen. -oo- Dr. Zinke Dr. Stanley Zinke, an eminent physician of . the Allopathic School, has come to Richmond to make his home. Dr. Zinke was for years in the United States Army and for some time past has practiced in Cincinnati. His offices will be in the Collins Building. At present he and his wife and little daughter, will have apartments at the Glvndon. We bespeak for the Doctor and his charming family a cordial wel come. . oo Adjudged Insane Mrs. Kebecca is. walker o this city was adjudged to be o unsound mind in Judge Shackel fords court last Saturday. She is the wife of MUton K. Walker who resides on the East side o this city on Big Hill avenue. She was committed to the asylum a Lexington, Kentucky and was taken there by the sheriff Satur day afternoon. -oo- This paper stops when your time is out. Look at the address. Will appreciate your renewal. -oo- Miss Lula Somners, an indian girl, says that civilization is not a help to her race. Twelve Old Maids Famous in History Queen Elizabeth, in whose reign England reached her golden age. Florence Nightingale, angel of mercy in the Crimean war and establisher of organized nursing in war times. Dorothea Dix, pioneer of reform in prison and reformatories' methods. Frances E. Willard, founder of the temperance 'movement Rosa Bonheur, who opened new artistic fields in the representa tion of animal life. Clara Barton, founder of the Red Cross Society and savior of thousands from death and suffer ing. : Joan of Arc, one of the impor tant factors in French history. Susan Br Anthony, pioneer in efforts to procure more equal rights for women. Charlotte Bronte, whose novels are among the best in English literature. Jane Austin, whose pen pictures of English village life promise to be immortal. Jane Addams, first citizen of Chicago and head of the Hull House. Julia Lathrop, chosen from among the women of America to lead in preserving child life and happiness throughout the county. Ex. -OO- Painfully Hurt Gordon Barnes, son of Rev. E. B. Barnes, received a very painful injury last week on the campus. He and Mr. G. C. Bradley were running to catch a fly ball, when hey collided with great force. Mr. Bradley's head struck Mr. Barnes near the eye, knocking him limp. He was unconscious or about half an hour. Friends lurried him home. Medical aid was summoned ana ne was brought around. While he is still sunenng irom tne jar, it is nought that he will be able to be out in a few days. -oo- Killing at Keene A difficulty took place Saturday night at Keene between Sam Ester Ballard and Clay Bledsoe in which the former was shot and killed. Bledsoe was arrested and lodged in jail here, his exam ing trial will be called for Friday. Both colored. Jessamine News. -oo- McCord Off Mr. D. A. McCord withdrew from the race for Jailer. Before doing so he took all the candi dates for that office in his office and declared his intention to all collectively, so mat eacn one a a a would have an equal opportunity to corral his supporters. , -oo- Circuit Court Adjourns Circuit Court has adjourned for the term. The grand jury re turned about thirty-rive indict ments, being only a very small percentage of those violating the law in Madison county, the others being skillful enough "to not get caught." -oo- Register Registration day for the August Primary is set for July 19. tj oo - . We guarantee quick delivery of every thing , you buy and will appreciate your orders. If you have not tried us give us a call, 232 West Main' street, Richmond,! Ky. Covington. Thorpe & Co. 11-tf -oo- Red Cedar Shingles Co. Phone 425. Blanton Lumber 16-tf GOLDEN & FLORA Have just received a car of finished Monuments, Headstones, etc, in the most beautiful designs. NO AGENTS Come direct to agents' profits us and save L. & N. Time Table South Bound No. 31 Cincinnati to Atlanta, arrives and departs (midnight), 12:10 ai m. No. 71 Richmond to Stanford, "departs 6:45 a. m. No. 1 Louisville to Beattyville, arrives 12:10 p. m departs 12:15 p. m. No. 37 Cincinnati to Knoxville, . arrives 11:42 a. m., departs 12:12 p. m. No. 33 Cincinnati to Jacksonville, arrives and departs 1131 a. m. No. 27 Richmond to Louisville. via. Row land, departs 1:00 p. m. " No. 3 Louisville to Beattyville, arrives 6:45 p. m., departs 7:35 p. m. No. 9 Cincinnati and Maysville to Stan ford, arrives 731, departs 735 p. m. North Bound s No. 34 Atlanta to Cincinnati, arrives and departs 4:11 a. m. No. 10 Stanford to Cincinnati and Mays ville, arrives 620 a. m., departs 625 a. m. No. 2 Beattyville to Louisville, arrives 7:15 a. m., departs 720 a. m. No. 28 Louisville to Richmond via. Row land, arrives 12.-05 p. m. No." 38 Knoxville to Cincinnati, arrives 135 p. m., departs 2:00 p. m. No. 70 Stanford' to Richmond, arrives 230 p. m. No. 4 Beattyville to Louisville, arrives 135 p. m., departs 1:40 p. m. No. 32 Jacksonville to Cincinnati, arrives and departs 5:07. Nos. 31, 37, 33, 27, 34, 28, 38, 32 are daily trains. Nos. 71, 1, 3 9, 10, 2, 70, 4, daily ex cept Sunday. 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