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Fno, Pmjt'r. BEN FREEMAN, Mauler. J. E. KIRTLEY, Aimt. July 14 tf. Y . I. RDMAN, Hah just received his spring and summor stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, &C. Gall and see him at Swigert's old stand, St. Clair Street, Frankfort, Kentucky. Nov. 1 1-3111. W. S. DHHONEY DEALER IN SAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, " N3TIDN3, CROCKERY & GLASStMAIIE. I cordially invite you to call and examine my New and FreBh Stock of Goods. MAIN STREET. FRANKFORT, KY Sep3 tf. LANDRETHS GARDEN SEED IN BULK AND PAPERS, GUARANTEED FRESH. A1SO VICK'S FLOWER SEED, ; JOE LeCOMPTE'S SOUTH SIDE DRUG STORE. NOTICF. USUAL THUKSDAY AFTERNOON TUB exercises at the Kentucky Institution for the Education imetTrnining of Feeble Minded Children will hereafter take place every Friday afternoon tram 2 to 4 o'clock P. M. The Institution is open for visitors nt any time when most convenient for them to attend. JOHN Q. A. STEWART, Superiutedent. Oot. Watches, Fine Cloeks,EiigraviQg,Sic. SAMUEL AYERS, FORMERLY OF DANVILLE. KENTUCKY., WATCH MAHEH, Successor to B. V Meek, Main Street, Frnnk-fort; Ky., continues the watch repairing business Ht the old stand. Bv promptness and careful work he, hope to merit the patronage of those who desire to have their watches repaired without damage boing dunn thorn. Surveyors' com-pastes repaired nnd other instruments requiring delicate and accurate adjustment. In retiring from business in Frankfort I take ' pleasure In expressing my entire contidenoo in '"VMr. 8. Ayres, and from my long acquaintance with him as a workman, do not hesitate to commend him as evtry way capable of meeting the expectation of my former patrons. B. F. MEEK. Sept. R. H. Wilbourne. Uwpiiton, say.: "Brown's lion Bitters has given mc more beneft than nil medicines nml phvsicinns combined." The big sale of .Jersey Cnttle, which lias been the theme of conversation in our inidnt for home time, came oft as advertised. The attendance wan large, the day the Hilling spirited, and the priciH renlizcd the haudonieM thnt have ever been obtained in this rising branch of the cattle business". The crowd represented eighteen States, and an enormous amount of capital. We congratulate the owners of these animals, and especially our own fello'vcili?en, Hon. W .1. Cliinn, upon their unreels. The entire proceeds of the sale were 83(5 02.5. of which $25. 1 ("U wa Irom ale of animals of V .1 Cliinn; $ti.7(i0 cattle of S. M. Neat; ami $4, 105 cattle of Win. Irvine. Chinn's nvtrnpe, $ 12; Ner"s average, S 175; and Irvine', $310. The following are the names of the nni iiihIm sold, the pnrphhHer, and the prices paid: lledradn', Jolin L. Scott, Frankfort, $320. Bonanza. W. H. Holmes, Mayssille, $540. Belle of Youngsboro, V. II. Holmes, Mays-ville, $315- Mis Juliet, S. H. Mooie, Huntsvillo, Ala., $270 Wandcier, Major J. B. Wilder. Louisville, 2,175. Aldarine, C. Easthope, Niles, Ohio, $1,575. Byron's Gazelle, Sam Aveiitt, Lebanon, Ky., Elzira, A. J. Alexander, Wooclburn, Ky., $260 Annie Bird, John L. Scott, J405. Zampa Hoard, John A. Middleton, Shelby county, $1,200. Zampa's. Calf, Sam Averitt, I410. Aranzetta, Wm, Ousley, Shelby county, $300. Twice Signal, Tho. L. Dodd, Nashville, Tenn., S400. Champion Albeit, M.G.Jacobs, Independence, Missouri, I290. Pearl Button. Gen. I'. W. Hardin, Frankfort, Ky., 3420. Signal Button, Thos. L. Dodd, Nashville, Tenu., $400. Essie 4th, Frank Cliinn, Frankfort, 1525. Essie Phillips, John L. Scott, Frankfort, $255- Fadette of Canaan. Geo. Jewett, Zancsville, Ohio, $1, no. Signal Lassie. Geo. Jewett, Znnesville, O., $7CX3. , Elma of Whiteland, W. C. Ilerndon, Finnkfort, Ky., S200. Hilatious, S. II. Moore, Huntswlle Ala., US- Sadie's Choice, C. Easthope, Niles, Ohio, $I,ooo. Signeene, Jolin (".Noel, FianKhrt, Ky., S400. Gold Cloud, M. G. Jacobs, Independence, Mo., $250. Ampelis 4th, M. G. Jacobs, Independence, Mo., $3on. Jennie Signal, Thos. L. Dodd, Naslnille, Tenn., $360. Littie Nan, S. II. Moore, HuiUsille, Ala., $260. ' . Signetilia, W. J. Webster, Columbia, Tenn., $620. Steera, Thos. L. Dodd, Nashville, Tonu., $J4C Belle of Aondalc, M. G. Jacobs, Independence, Mo., $930. Belle Dypy, Lojan Swope.JMidway, Ky., $33"- Sabina, J. B. Wilder, Louisville, Ky., $1,585. MeniniaeS., Senatoi A. E. Jackson, Nashville, Tenn., $400. Addieof Biiecliwood, N. L. Tr.imwell, Dal-ton, Ga., 230. Hnnuegan, M. II. Hoime, Majsilli, Ky., $i?5- Crescent, E. F. McClnsky, Coiistauce, Ky., $65. Celeste Co, Kobeit Sparks, Nicholasville, Ky.,$830. Maternalia, M. V. Smith, Shelbys i"e, Ky., $45- Geranium, 2d, Geo. Jewett, Zanesille, O., $1,675. Croton Maid's Belle, C. Easthope, Niles, O., $625. Beauty of J. A. Middleton, Shelby, ville, Ky., $725. Spray of Belmont, C. Easthope, Niles, O., Signal Fair, Nat. Gardner, Naslnille, Tenn., $500. Lady Belmont, S. II. Moore, Huntsullc, Ala., $200. Eveletta, E. Tram well, Dalton, Ga., $200. Cream Cloud, Senator A. E. Jackson, Nashville, Tenn., $270. Martha Lafayette, T. S. Webb, Knowille, Tenn., $330. Adelph Judea, James Jesse, Shelbyille, Ky., $510. Erelda, C. Easthope, Niles, O., $2,odo. Gold Trinket, Seth Wathain, Chicago, $1,830. Trhket, Major C. Brown, .Springhill, Tenn., 610. Signella, Thomas L. Armstrong, Nashville, Tenn., $720. Eleanor Holmes, Seth Watham, Chicago, $805. Susan D., Geoigc Green, Hopkinsville, Ky., $810. Genevieve Sinclair, M. G. Jacobs, Independence, Mo., 720. Gretel 2d, Seth' Watham. ChitigD, $480. Sedate 2d, Major C. Brown, Springhill, Tenn., $5 to. Aurora Ann, G. S. Webb, Columbia, Tenn., $240. Two calves, the property of G. V. Green, Hopkinsville, were sold at the close. Beatrice of Elnwc'i, to Ira D. Oyjenrie, Senatobia, Miss., $75. Rajah Pansy, to L. A. Thomas, Frankfort, $4o. All diseases resulting from as nervous debility, mental anxiety, depression of spirits, and functional derangements of nervous sjstem, cured by German See advertisement. For sale by doe LeCompte. There is no danger Irom fire caused by lighting matches at night to see what time it is:, if vou use one of Selbert's Meteor Luminous clocks. Flag Pork. Plenty of rain at present. Crops are growing fine. Mr. Jeff Bridges was the guest of Mr. S. M. Shields the past week. Mis Helena Pulliam has returned from a visit to relatives in Henry county. Mr O. B. Polsgrovo and wife have returned fiom a to relatives in New-Castle. Mr. Dennis Onaii. sr., has put his pigs in a pen to prevent them IromsucKing his cow. So now he has to drive his cow to the pig pen bolore she will give down her milk. The Shelbyville and Pleaureville base ball clubs had a warm game Saturday. In playing nine innings thescore was 14 to 14; tenth inning 16 to 17 in favor ol Shelbyville. Poor old Aunt Nancy Brewer, we are sorry to say, died at the residence of Jno, H. Moore Wednesday morning at 20 minutes past 8 o'clock, at the age of 69 years. She left a number of children and grandclnldien, and many affectionate friends to mourn her loss. She has been a Mrim member of the Methodist Chinch tor 40 veurs. We hope we may all be us willing to diens she was, and go as happy. The heirs of the Hutchison family have been into 11 law suit about their iuther'h estate, in w hich one of them, Small Shittery, beat the whole of them and they found out the) could not get anything by law, sotliey me now tiying to run her oil the land, as tnere is no one living with her.aml they think it would he an easy matter to do o. Some one unknown rode up to the hoiue one night Itif t week calling for her and was by Mrs Wiutwoith, a near neigh bor, who told him she was not at home, thinking it home of the neighbor. It in supposed he is the one who left the kullu notice on the gate post and fourteen switches. Tied togethcr,the notice informing her that if nhe did not divide her property among her mothers and sister that thev would do her vvoise than thev d d Ambrose McDaniel, saying that no one of the family wrote the notice, and that it came from Henry county. Mrh Slattery has plenty to do her as long as she lives, '( they will let her alone, and now she is afiaid to stay at home on that account. We would like, it possible, for such things to he stopped, Bald Knob III have'he worst name ol any precinct in the county, as it does not have the best at the present time, but if it was not tor one or two families it would be a good as an'. They are not all a rowdy et; il you think so come and see for yoursell, tbeie is as good people in Bald Knob as there is Hiiyvvuere. U. Know. Charles S. Mayer, 1'27 W. MadUon street, Louisville, nayp; "I have uned Brown's Iron Bittern with the bct of results tor indigestion." LARGE ASSORTMENT OF MONOGRAMS I AND ALL KINDS OF JEWELRY MADE TO ORDER. OTIS W. SNYDER, LEXINGTON, KY. Work-shops and Sales-room No. 8 North Upper Street. CHEAP FLOUR. ire havegrratly reduced the price of our flour. As evidence read the following; CAPITAL PATENT - ..$3.75 per hundred FRANKFORT BELLE- 3.00 " VW O rre II AAA HtlU Low grides in proportion. A liberal discount to dealer?. MARH.V BROTHERS. ' ! FOR SALE ORRENL The one story brick warehouse and lot on which the sumo is situated, belonging to M. C. Cochran, on the West lido of Lewis street, adjoining vV. H. dray's residence, in Frankfort. 1'or terms apply to D.W.LINDSBY. April 28, ISS.1 liu. msKmna mm :L0SS ornm Appetiu IT IMS :t.M - RR SELLERS &Ca MtOPIIIETORS. PITTSBUmmti. PA, June 'Jly For Sale. 'TMVO NEW nUICK COTTAGKS, located on Hrondvvay, between Washington and Wilkinson stieet. For teuns apply to 1.. A. THOMAS, i May DrTjAMES ELY, Office in Catholic Building, ON ST. CLAIR STREET. Offico Hourg 7 to 8 A. M., 12 to 1 P. M., 7 to 8 P.M. kmi'. 2'tli'i Made to Order. Solid Gold and Steele Spectacle?. INSTRUCTIONS How to Test Your Eyes ANU I Order Sent FREE. WM. CROMWELL, Attorney-at-Law, AN'D Heal Estat Agent, Will practice in the courts of Fianklinand the adjoining counties, and will also give speoinl attention to the purchnse and qale of real estate, collection of rents, claims, and the negotiation of loans. Office opposite Court House. June JUST RF.CE1VKD BY V. BERBEBICH, Merchant Tailor, ST. CLAIR STREET, BETWEEN mwL. MAIN and BROADWAY, Keeps constantly on hand clothes, doeskins, ana newest styles of fanoy Frcnoh cussimoros. Ho U prepared to ruAke them up on short notice, and give perfect fitting garments, stylish and comfortable. W. J. OHINN, IN ALL KINDS OF COAL Will sell at the very lowest figures FOR CASH! 1 J. C. BUSH, D. D. S FRANKFORT, KY., (Successor to Dr. T. L. Taylor.) Can bo found at bis office from 8 a. m. to 5 p. in. ready to do all kinds of dental work to the entire satisfaction of thoso who may ohoso to patronize bim. H "il "4 ,j - 'i m ,. a 4i M i Ml 1 m vin STlJ V 'Ml : 'M -AJ s e i . v , :M - ' A SMMMJMaMiSMM.SMwsllaWMtCMy?MiiiplwLLtLyyW . itfWTSVO