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" I'- R. 0, WALKER, - Publiahor WALTER WALKER, Mnnagor. QKXYIAK OXX DOLLAR HOME j Insurance Compny LOSSES PAID OVER $82,000,000. 'Insures Against Loss by Fire,' fLightninK, Windstorms and tTomadOCS, ,n tho Cash. Slnalo t Nolo or Instnllincnt Plan and refers) . Y to nnv of tho mnny thousands who havo been promptly nnid for loss .. liy Kiro, Lightning, Wimi storm or , T Tornado, or to nny Ilnnkur or Husi V nctiB mnn In America. Insuro In tho "Homo" Get tho Hoat :: It'a tho Cheapest. :: J. H. MORSE, Solicitor Recorder ;! MARION, K,Y. Ollio Jnmos wbb in Frnukfort this wook. See llio Oil Stot'uB at Bigham & Brownings. Mr A. M. Gilbort Was in Evana-Villo Inst wook. Circuit court convonco at Hub placo Juno 23d. Mr. Ollio Lowory of Saloin was in town Saturday. Deputy Waidon JobboOHvo waa in town this wook. Miss Jonnio Boll visited frionds u lioiiBlmw Sunday. Mr. J. S. McOhetmoy, of Kolsoy wbb in town Monday. Mr. Sliolby Orichlow, of Salom, was in town last wook. Mrs. Al. Woods is visiting relatives in Wollford, Kan. Miss Pearl Cook is I bo guest of frionds in Madisonvillo. Mr. J. B. StopbonBon, of was in town Monday. Monday wbb county court day. A good crowd was in town. Messrs. Uaaso and Jobbo Farris, of Saloin, woro in town Sunday. Mrs. Orumbaugh ia tho guest of bordaugbtor, Mrs. P. II. Woods. Orders for copies of tho illustrated edition continue to pour in. Mr. .7. L. Stowart and family aro spending lira wook at Daw-son. Satisfaction guaranteed to all patronB of tho Kohinoor Mr, J; S. McMurry, tho pro. grcsaivo morchaut of Roplon, was in town Monday. Woods & Co. guarantoo thoir liouso paint. If not satisfactory, luouoy rofundod, Tho Sunday school of tho Obris tian church spout Tuosday at tho Orittoudeu Springs. TIio greatest lino of mens 60 cent shirts ever shown in Marion. OLIFTONS. Tho Old Fiddlora Contest on July promisoB to bo a most ontortniuiugatTair. If you aro not n patron of tho ' Kohinoor laundry you aro not got-ting tho boBt work. .Mrs. fas. lionry was tho guoat ot hor brother, Mr. Ed. Drounan, of Paducah, last wook.' Miesos Boovor and Colo, of woro tho guests of Misb LoalTa Wilborn Sunday. Mr. John Wooton, an agod and reBpootod oitizon, diodathis homo at Shoridan Saturday night, MoBBrs. Ilonry Bonnolt, J. C, Turloy, Edwin Brown, of woro in town Thursday, A litllo froBh paint will mako your buildings worth double prioo Alloolors Woods drug storo, Mr, Spaulding Green, of was the guest of Dr. R, J, Morris tlt first of the wssk, Your Choice OF A Delker Buggy Corydon Wagon Walter A. Wood Mowing Machine and Hay Rake . FREE! Tolhoporaon that mnkert tho nearest as to tho number of phot contained f;uesH bottle on display in our show window. Contest closes J uly 1 tli. A Guess for each One Dollar Purchase, Cochran & Baker, MAKION, KY. If you want to seo tho lino of mens furnishing goods, shirts, neckwear, socks, collars and culls in town, go to CLIFTONS To euro hoadaoho Iry old J. B. T. O. E. Dobb., Mr. Will Lowory, of Saloin was in town Tuesday. Mr J. B. Holf, of Clay, was in this city Tuesday. Miss Birdie MoNooly has from Dawson. Mr. A. D. Nop, of Morganfiold, waa in town this wook. Tho Piiebs dosiros a good correspondent at Frodonia. Dr. T. A. Frazor is again sick and confined to his room. Mrs J. D. Throlkold, of Salem, spent Tuosday in tho city. Tho latest designs in monogram ntationory at tho Pkkss oflico. Mrs. Carr o Thomas fell and broko an arm sovoral days ago. Mr. Oscar Piorco audT. J. Babb of Saloin woro in town Monday. Mra. K. O. Walkor nnd ohildrou roturned today from Irving, Ills. Wall papor from So to lloo per roll, at Woods & Co'a drug storo. Mr. O. F. Laymond, of apont Monday at this placo. Mr. Charloa Bo'.oman, of Tolu, was in town Monday and Thoro is to bo a barbocuo at tho BurgoBS Spring Saturday, Juno 21st. Mr. J. J. Bonnott, of Frodonin, was in tho city tho first of tho wook. Pringlo Utloy, 6f Salom was grooting his frionds hero Mr. Ilonry, Lodbottor nnd son, Robin, of Elizabothtown, Ills., aro in town. Call at tho Pni:ss oflico if you want minoral maps, Price ton conls each. A job lot of womans oxfords at 25c to 81.00, womans shoes 75c to $1.00, worth 2 and 3 times as much. CLIFTONS Mr. R. N. Walkor ia tho guoat of Mr. Job8o Olivo and family, of Eddyvillo. Messrs. Lai Throlkold and Albert Oridor, havo roturned from Lexington. Tho oity council was in sossion Tuosday night. No important business waa transaotod. Tho dry goods atoroa will close up during tho hot woathor at o'clock in tho ovouing. Mr. Willio Law, who haa boon tho guest of rolativoa horo, to Indianapolis last wook. Woods & Co. soil Masury's liouso paiuts at loss prico than any other high grade paint in town. FOR SALE-A fino milch cow with young calf, noar Now Salom ohuroh. T, A. Ilarpouduig, A trial is all that is nocossary to convince you that tho Wiokloss Bluo flftino Oil Stovos aro tho boat Sold by Bighsiu & Browning, FOR SALE-A gol buggy, ohoap for cash. J. W. Goodloo You will bo satisfied with your work if you patronizo tho Magilt laundry. Thoro woro sovonty guoats at tho Oritlondon Springs Sunday ovoning. Atlornoy.Will II. Clark was in Princolon Bovoral daya last wook, altonding court. Mr. and Mrs, Sop. Ilaynos loft for Donvor, Col., aftor spending n wook with rolatives horo. Tho Wick loss bluo flamo Oil Stoves aro superior to all others. Sold by Bigham & Browning. Mr. L. W Posllolhwailo, of Paris, Tonn., was horo this wook looking" aftor his mining interests. Mr. G. Ellis Grissom and family, of Sturgia, apont Saturday and Sunday with rolativos at this placo. Mr. Otto Oruco, of Smithland, waa in town last wook. Mr. Oruco is doputy Bhoritr of Livingston county. Wodnoeday waa pleasantly spen at tho Critlondou Springs by tho pupils of tho Methodist Sunday school. Any old fiddlor dosiring to outer tho Old Fiddler's Contest should writo to tho management at onco. Mr. J. T. Aloxandor of Madison villo has boon in town for sovoral daya, looking aftor his tolophono business. Wo bought too much wall papor this spring. Wo aro polling it away down Woods drug storo. Mr. D. C. Roberta is in Chica-go thia weok having tho inado for tho illustrated edition of tho Press. Light and Airy For Summer Wear. Wo have tho best things for summer dresses and shirtwaists. The largest and best stock of wash goods in town, Wo can suit you in shades, weights, figures and prices. CLIFTONS. Tho young ladioa and gontlomon of tho oity, who danco, onjoyod that amusoniont at tho Springs Tuosday ovoning. n Wall papor of all paltorns, shades and grados, at all kinds of prices, mostly low onos, howovor Woodsdrug storo, Miss Roso Johnson, tho attract, ivo guest of Mr. and Mrs, Lou Johnson, roturned to hor homo in Fordavillo Monday. Tho ioo cream Btippor given by tho children of tho MothodiBt Missionary Sooioty Friday was well patronized. Mrs. Cavondar has purchased Mr J. P. Piorco's inloroBt in tho dry goods establishment of Pioroa and PickonB, Thoro will bo a . low rato from Evnnsvillo to Chicago Saturday ovor tho Illinois Contral $5.00 for tho round trip. Tho Old Fiddlora Oontost on July '1th will probably bo tho only ontortainniont nt tho opera liouso during tho aummor months, If possible attond tholvontucky Educational Association at Juno 21th, 25th, 2Gth. No toaohor oan afford to miss it. Wo havo a,lot of good corn for salo at tho Clark & Kovil mill, at 70o por bushel. 2w Marion Milling Co. Bon Tuokor, who has boon con-fined in tho Ilopkinsvillo Asylum for sovoral mouths, wns last wook and roturnod to this oity, Goorgo Yoakoy, oolorod, was nr raignod boforo Judgo Towory Sat- unlay on tho charge of furnishing whiskey to an inebriate. Ho was ' dismissed. Maxwell-Woods. I J Mr. Pony D. Maxwoll and Miss' .Ray WooiJb loft this city Tuosday for LouiBvillo, whoro thoy will bo united in marriago Thursday at tho rosidonco of Re. W. U, Miloy. Aftor visiting Chioago Madiaon, Wis., and Docatur, Tils., thoy will return to thia citynbcut .Juno 25th. Tho brido is tho oldoat daughter of Mr. P. II. Woods. Mr. is tho Bon of Mrs Carrio Maxwell. Thoy aro two of tho most prominont young pooplo of tho city. Mr. and Mrs. Maxwoll will in this city. Arch Crosson Dead. Saturday Mr. A. J. Crosson, ono of tho county'a beat known died at his homo noar Now Salom. Ho suffered from paralysis and waa ill only a fow daya. Tho Tomains woro laid to rest in tho comotory at Union Sunday. Ilis wife survives him. Mr. Crosson wns about sovonty yoars of ago. Do was a good citizen and a beloved noighbor. IIo had many frionds throughout Livingston and Crittenden counties. Oliic James Name Goes on Ballot Frankforf, Ivy., Juno 10. -Ollio JamoB of Crittonden, Democratic nomineo for congross in tho First district, is horo thi3 morning. Mr, James has no fear that his name will not go on tho ballot, this fall in ovory county of the district, of irregular primary. Tho party committeo of tho district will moot this wook and rosolvo itself into a convontion and for mally doolaro Mr. James to bo tho nomiuoo. You can always find bar gains at tho Bargain Center of Marion. . CLIFTONS. Tho Press is years old today. Mailing carda, invitations, otcV oithor printed or ongravod at tho Piiess office-Call nnd boo samples. Oliver Hurley wont to Carmi, Ills., this wook to tako n number of mulos and horses Jpurchasod at this placo and surrounding towns by Mr. A. L. Patrick. Miss Lucy Glenn, who nt'onded school in this oity, roturnod to hor homo in Kuttawa Thursdny. Tho lovoly young lady mady many frionds whilo horo. Mr. Charloa Mooro, tho local managor of Aloxandor's Tolophono Exchango, haB tondorod his Ho will study law. Mr. Will Butlor Biiccoods him as The "Vitals Brand" of Clothing is the best made, best fitting, best stylo of any lino of Clothing ovor handled in Marion. - Sold only by CLIFTONS. Mr. lionry Gloun, n son of Mr. James Glonn, of Crittonden county,- and Miss Myrtle Prowitt, tho boanliful daughtor of Mr. Robort Prowitt, of Oak Grovo, woro at tho roaidenoo of Mr, 0. S. Glonn. in Eddyvillo, by Rov. E. R. Talo cf Two Citios. MiBsLotla Carolton Groonup, tho young lady violinist who ha8 attracted much attontion latoly, will appoar at tho opora houso 1th, as a spooial foaturo of tho Old Fiddlora Contost. Sho has accopted tho proposition mado hor Sho will givo two concorta in prior to hor ongagomont here. Ralph Bingham, tho noted iuiporsonnlor, may also bo ono of tho attractions. Tho oily, council roquosls tho Phhss to state that thoy roquiro all pors'ons to ropair thoir sidewalks now, whilo tho woathor is good and mnlorial available, so thot tho walks will bo in good when bad woathor comos. Poraona failing to do thia will bo forced to build now wnlka, All of n should fool intoroatod nliko in this 11111 rovomont and do all wo oan to assist the counoil, A MIP.UT fHT Dl CAQIIDC The Opening Ball at Crittenden Springs Greatly Enjoyed. Tho big hotol at tho Crittonden springe wa8 throngod with guoata Ihursday evening, who camo from Marion and tho surrounding townB to participato in tho fostivitios of tho opening ball of tho soaaon. Tho day was a gloomy ono; raiu fell all morning, and tho roadB woro vory heavy boforo ovoning, but tho olouda disappeared in tho aftornoon and carriagoa and woro to bo aoon wonding thoir way to tho popular watering placo. An olocant aunnor waa eorvod. aud Manager John W. "Wilson and his gonial assistant, Mr. W. D. Baiid, loft nothing undono toward making tho ovoning a pleasant one for all present. Thoy aro typical Kentucky gontlomon, and in truo Kentucky atylo. . Society waa out in all its and it was a moat brilliant and beautifully attired gathering. At 10 o'clock the dancing began, Mr. D. C. Roberts and Mrs. led tho Grand Maroh. Tho many lovoly Kentucky bolloa and thoir handsome partners who par ticipated in tho usual opening fea ture of tho ball, mado tho scono a charming ono. A splendid orchestra, under tho direction of Mr. John GlasBcook, mado tho music, and to strains of tho entrancing two step and the mnzy waltz, tho dancora trippod morrily until tho dawu. An old fashion Virginia rool was tho causo of much merriment. Tho ball was a magnificent and will bo remembered as one of tho most onjoyablo functions in Crittenden Springs calendar of sooioty ovonts. E0UOE8 FROM THE BALL. Amorican beauties, both animated and floral, were in profusion. w Tho loader of the band said ho would not play for another "Virginia Reel" for Jess than $300; it was worth fully $900, oven if it djd paralyze his arm. Tho music might oasily havo boon bottor and so could the dancing. Crittouden Springs Hotel never looked bettor. Tho toilottos of tho ladioa were markod with both good taate and ologanco. The Grand Maroh, though very abort waa very Bwoet. Elizabethtown, Ills., was woll roprosontod. V Along toward 2 o'olook ,n vory appetizing lunch wbb sproad. What a diiTerenco there was in tho morning, V Tho now oloctrio lights were markod improvomontfl. w About 3 o'clock in tho morning "Homo, awoot homo" waa playod by tho orchestra. Broiikfaflt8 woro sorved up to tho dinnor hour. Tho school trustees would havo ohanged thoir minds about dancing had they boon thoro. Evon Prof, Evans would . havo tormod it "delightful." Tho only kiokor was a I ivory horse. A numbor of nico, largo, woll vontilntod rooma, in second story. for ient at reasonable rates, 2t J, P, Pisrot, Mrs. McAmis Dead. Mrs. T. A. MoArais, of Tolu diod Saturday night nftor on ill. noso of sovoral wooks. Tho was conduotod Sundav. Tho docoasod was yoars of ago. blio was the nfothor of Mrs. W. P. Cridor, of this oity. Mre. MoAtnis was a christian woman, highly roapectod by all jjwho know hor, Episcopalian Services. Sorvices of tho Episcopal ohurch will bo hold in thia city Sunday, Juno loth. Colobration of Holy Communion at 7:30 a. m. prayor and sormon at 11:00 a. m. Evoning prayor aud aorinon at 7:15 p. in. Tho Bervicoa will bo hold at tho Cumberland Presbyterian church. The Big Edition. Tho illustrated edition of tit Press will appoar in a fow week . Tho engravings aro now boin,. mado in Chicago. It will bo a most oxtonsivo and a most odition. Tho edition will cot.tn' etchings of all tho mining propt -ties, tho ownors, and tho pron.. nent business men of Marion, at. ' surrounding towns, interest inr scones of the city and county, pn vato residences and business h About eight thousand cop' .. will bo issuod, Arrivals at the Franklin Hous:. Thoro has been a largo t of guoats at tho Franklin n us during the past fow days, am whom were many who cam look ovor tho minoral fields of it district. Tho following ". o arrivals during tho past wool.: Albert Lovy, New York. 0 S D Ford, P M Ezoll. Nashville. J W Walker, 0 T Swann, Detroit, Henry Donavan, Evanavillc 0 H Carlatoadt, B Newman, " M E Fulke, Fj S Reeves, " J 0 H Mrrks, ' " v; HHRulh, . J E Wright, Louisvillo. J W Guess, John JR Lynn, " G W Dunlap, " W J Drien, T E Parson, P M Reod, 1 W Gardner, Cincinnati. Wra Leser " S Morgan, Chicago. T B Pomborton, Chicago. L W Postlethwaito, Paris Tonn.4. R F Sanders, Cincinnati. H B Sullivan, C A Lingerbolla, " E M Tomploton, Randolph Ton M J Hurat, Owonsboro. W H Moore, Hopkinsvillo. Geo E Switzer, St Louis. J T Yancoy, " H L Kramer, " J I Pock, W H Skinner, Boston, - T T Mooro, Hendoraon. 0 F Laymond, Morganfiold. W F Jamos, Loithfield. T M Ryan, Phila. J L Dean, Hondorson, James V Powell, Cannolton. J E Waugh, Potnbroko. Hammar Paints The Guarantee of Cost and Wean Aftor boing thinned, gallon for gallon, with Puro Linsoed Oil, nnd npplied nc cording to tho direcions on ovory can (which nro thoso followed by nil good pnintore), we placo our 200,000 capital behind our guarantoo that Ilnmmiir Paint will not crack, pool, blister or chip off for 11 vo years on work or for throo yonrs on two-coat work, over surfaco provlouBly painted. That tho uso of Hammar Paint will savo you 25 per cont of tho ordhmry cost of high grado mixed paints or whito lend. That pound for pound Hammar Paint will cover more surface thnn Whito Load. Wo nlso agrco that in caso this guarantee Is not fulfilled to your ontiro Kalis-faction wo will refund you in CASH tho ontiro cost of materials used in paining. P. HAMMAU PA NT CO. If you do not liko the above havo your own lawyer draw it up, nnd soud to ua for signature. Sold by BIGHAM & BROWNING tel K) 1 i in i it 11 n 4 m