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5G0FAIV.OIIS 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 4 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. b R. feLANT WHOLESALE Coal, Feed, And AH Kinds of HAULIlNtf OF Telehone 85 Prof. Caneer Richmond loses one of her best citizens when Prof.M. L. Caneer leaves for Lancaster. Prof. Caneer has been identified with Caldwell High School since being in our city and is Jest known by school and church cir cles in which he. has been a con spicuous figure and to these his departure will be a distinct loss. He has by his charming manner and dignified bearing, won many and lasting friends who are loath to see him depart He is an excellent teacher. We congratulate our sister town on his acquisition. -OO- Fine Lecture - One of the most delightful lectures to which it has been our pleasure to listen for sometime past was delivered by Prof. G. D. Smith at the Auditorium of the Normal last week. Prof. Smith had for his subject "Burbank the Wizard of Botany." It was illustrated with stereopticon views that gave it a life like phase. The flowers, plants and trees illustrat ed were, exceedingly beautiful and were enhanced by Prof. Smith's masterly manner and un limited information about the matters discussed, which made it entertaining and profitable. -oo- Russell an Applicant Prof. J. D. M. Russell is appli cant for appointment to the office of Register of the Treasury. This appointment will soon be made and we hope that Profes sor Russell may land the plum. It is a splendid position and he is in every way well qualified for the same. Since coming here many years ago, he has won for himself a hign place among the educators of the country. He is modest and unassuming, of Dolished manners and possesses every thing that goes to make up the gentleman. -oo- Unusual Case The case of Frank Singleton, who died last week at Winchester, was an unusual case. Foreveral days he had suspended animation, lasting for as much as twenty minutes during which time he showed no signs of life and was thought to be dead. He rallied from these strange attacks and lived this way for several days. -oo- Berea Commencement An immense crowd estimated to be five thousand congregated at Berea for the annual Com mencement exercises. It didn't rain. . This was a most auspicious beginning. ' . The exercises were of a high order and a very pleasant day was spent by all who attended. -oo- Correct Styles, Prices Flight On All Millinery, Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Shirtwaists, Underwear, Hosiery and Fancy Notions At B. E. BELUE & CO. MAIN & COLLINS STS., RICHMOND, KY. 17-tf -oo- We are looking for . new business and want you to try us when in need of good goods. Covington, Thorpe & Co. 11-tf AND RETAIL Salty Plaster Material ALL KINDS 151 E. Main St ON Sand General News The free list in the tariff bill will be increased by the addition of some farm products. Presi dent Wilson agrees to the mea sure. Rev. Stephens Nettles confess ed to striking a brother preacher in Spartansburg,,S. C. and was fined $10.00 which he paid. Evi dently the reverend brother got nettled. ' Sixteen children were nearly smothered to death at Ravenna, Ohio, from an open gas jet dur ing school commencement exercises. In a few minutes the entire school would have collaps ed. These sixteen children who did swoon, were unconscious for a long time. While Assistants States attor ney Bell was prosecuting two pickpockets in Judge Bell's court in Chicago, he was relieved of his pocket book by some crook. ne missea it at noon ana on re turning to the court room found it lying on the table minus its contents. Another strike at Dr. Fried mann. Now comes the New York City council and passes an ordinance forbidding the use. of living organisms as serum with out permission of the health board. This is a strike at the Friedmann cure for tuberculosis. ! If we were .Friedmann we would go home and take our cure with us. Now, when the next fellow and Estill Scott, negro boys, who says Teddy drinks or cusses, just were returning home from a trial hit him with a brick, as he is a in which they were witnesses in full-fledged member of the Anani- Fayette county, in zero weather, as Club. If ever man was given and took a few lumps of coal a complete vindication it was Col. home with them, for which they Roosevelt Saturday. And yet he have been in prison sixteen still has opponents who will re- months; Claude Sullivan, a white sort to lying oh him about the man from Livingston county, who Tennessee Coal Co. case and the pleaded guilty to stealing, twenty Standard Oil imbroglio Har- cents and some dishes, and has rodsburg Leader. j served two years and - nine . ! months; and John Whalen, white, A man who supposed himself of Jefferson county, who has serv to be dying, confessed that he ed sixteen months for stealing a killed Gov. Meagher. Governor of Montana more than forty years ago. Also confessed to other crimes. He is better now and has been arrested. An investiga tion is being made. Gov. Meagher was supposed to have fallen into the Missouri river from a steam boat in the night time and drowned. - This man, who says his name is Frank Diamond, says that he, killed him and threw him over board and swam ashore himself. "It is indeed ridiculous to think of a man of Col. Roosevelt's cali ber, who has held the highest office in the gift of the people of this nation and who was given the greatest ovation abroad of any American who has ever been pres ident, to go on public trial before people who had honored him, because a newspaper accused him of intemperance. Public men are subject to criticism, and whether guilty or innocent, Col. Roosevelt should have treated such attack with silent contempt, and shown to the world that he was a man who could arise above such accusations Jessamine .News. -oo- Well, Get a Hike On 1 want to go out in the woods for a while ' . And stretch in the restful shade; I want to get rid of myself for a while, And roll in a grassy glade. I want to lie fiat on my back for a while, ; A thousand miles from steam; I want to look up at the sky for a while,' And dream, and dream, and dream. Exchange. oo CHAUTAUQUA To hear Kryl's Band, is worth the price of the season ticket '.'.v , 00 Famous Single Comb Rhode Island Reds of the Red Velvet strain. Eggs, $150 per 15; also Stock in season. David Deather age, 125 7th St, Richmond, Ky. 4-lyr Mr. Joe Long I 1 L- -----J -l"'" - . - --J-J... J . UJ. . J-..LJW, ,, . ' ' -4... t ';' - - ! . r ! L - .; ! 3 l -i Mr. Long is a popular candi date for Justice of the Peace in the kigntn uistnct Known as Million. -00- Bennett Paroled James D. Bennett, who was sent up from this county for housebreaking, was paroled Wed nesday by the Prison Commis sioners. Other paroles are as follows: v Ben Bell a negro who has serv ed a year and a half for stealing fifty cents worth of coal in Mont gomery county; Charles Dickson, a negro, who stole two sacks of feed in McCracken county, and has served ' two years; George Knapper, a McCracken county negro, who stole scrap iron from a railroad and sold it for sixty-five cents, for, which he has served a year and eight months; Lee Rice, who stole sixty-five cents in Fay ette county, and has served two I vpar anrl ton mnnthc FVIwarH barrel of whisky, in company with two others. ' And many others. -oo- The Park Judgment Stands The judgment recovered against the L. & N. R. R. Co. by the administrator of Thomas Park who was killed in Woodford county some years ago, was af firmed by the Court of Appeals last Thursday. The verdict was for the sum of $5, 890.00. Mr, Park has' many relatives in this county. -oo- HUMAN RECIPE To a Bah! Rati! Rah! many checks from his Pa, . " - Preallsh clothes, and socks of bright yellow, " - Add 'an upturned hat,' a Greek letter FTat And behold this pert college fellow. Lsindram Gets Funny The Lancaster Record says it's foreman is building a new home. Whaffi puzzling us is how a newspaper man can build any- thing but air castles. That fellow must te taking in washing as a side line. Danville Messenger. John H. Stuart Dead John H. Stuart, of Frankfort, formerly of Clark county, died at Dawson Springs Thursday where he had gone for his health. He was troubled with a stomach disease which . finally- brought about his death. Mr. Stuart was a very popular man and well known in news paper circles. He had been a newspaper correspondent for many years. He is survived by a wife and one daughter. His brother Col. T. G. Stuart, lives in Winchester. -oo- "Lay on McDuff" The girl who was lounging on the front porch at 9 o'clock in the . . . morning one day last summer and reading a vapid dime novel when her mother was getting out the family washing, is not the young woman that any chap who has his eyeteeth cut will pick out for a wife. An infallible evidence oi womanliness ana good sense as well as good breeding on the part of a girl, is that she helps her mother and makes her burdens lighter. Harrodsburg Leader. -oo- Harvey Fares Well Congressman Helm fared well in the chairmanship appoint ments. He was made Chairman of the Census committee. He is made second in rank on the Com mittee on Insular Affairs. This will give him a prominence in the matter of legislation relating to our insular possessions. oo For Rent One of the most convenient cottages in Richmond, located on Broadway. Possession of same can be arrranged with Prof. M. L. Caneer who will shortly move with his family to Lancaster, Ky. Z. T.RICE, 22-2t at Rice & Arnold's. Turkeys Eaten by a Steer In Flemming County a good, motherly woman greased her young turkeys with salty meat grease. A big steer found them a tempting diet and ate the en tire lot of forty without stopping. -oo- Our aim is to please everybody and we will be delighted if you will call on us when in need of anything in our line. Coving ton, Thorpe & Co. ' 11-tf -oo- Flooring, Ceiling, Siding, Lath. Blan ton Lumber Co. Phone 425. 16-tf A Splendid Clubbing Bargain WE The Cincinnati Weekly BOTH ONE YEAR FOR ONLY Subscriptions May In addition to this wonderful combination offer, we will give each of our cash and paid up subscribers for one year a BEAUTIFUL PICTURE Copies of the famous old masters. These pictures readily sell for $1.00 in the art stores. Watch the paper for further particulars. THE MADISONIAN RICHMOND, KY. L.&N. Time Table South Bound No. 31 Cincinnati to Atlanta, arrives and departs (midnight), 12:10 a. 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 11:31 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 7:31, departs 7:35 p. m. North Bound 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 1:35 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. FOR ANYTHING IN FLOWERS CALL THE RICHMOND GREEN HOUSE Cut Flowers, Bulbs, and Flowering Plants always on hand. n-tf PHONE 188 I RICHMOND, KY. V A Training School for Teachers Count leading to Elementary . Intermediate and Life Btate Cer- j- 8chx f Kentucky. Special .( AmIm. V.lM In .11 PnKllo uonraea ana Beriew Coaraea. Tuition Free to p- nltoriea, new model achaol, new manual training bnilding. praotioeachool, department of agrtonUure m well equipped trmnailna. Domertlo Selene-. FirM 1 Term begin. Sep tember, Beeond Term No.erober 18. Third Term January ?T, F mirth Term April 7, 8nnuner School pona June It, Catalogue Free. CRABBE, President. pointem. two anienaia dor- T. 0. 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