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Mlmll?" HfJBMKsH Bj 3L " a&'SW .-', X -v; i) ' ter W ' V tew b& -V v y ' V ' a ifr . fo;: & , i v ' IY1' & p- . E FJ s: - i k- eh w . ,i ' 1 1 3 J rv Vv A-. ' ' 'W . dl -1 i z. if. ' '.' ! "1 ,J V , v Pi?.' " V FRANKFORT ROUNDABOUT, 1 nteredattho Frankfort, Kentucky ai second class mailable matter. GEORGE A. LEWIS, Sditor aad. IFia.'telisli.er. FRANKFORT. JULY 14, l8S!t. PlcftRe benr in mind tlint tlie blue pencil mark X on yonv paper indicates that tlie time for which von have paid lias expired and you are requested to call around and pottle. Want to buv anv blackberri? : l u Blackberries are ripe, and are alreadv in the market in abundance Mr. Thos. B. Ford U remodeling and modernizing his residence on the corner o Washington and Broadway. - Miss Bettie Brooke Conway, niece of Mrs. Dr. Wm. Mortis, of this county, and n young lady who has many Iriends in this section, died nt her home in Owetishoro on the 7th inst. Col. Dave Moore, ol this county, is said to he the best man in this section in a calf trade. He can buy finer ones for less money than anyone else, and as a judge of those animals he can't be bent. It would pay some of our cattle dealers to interview him on the subject. The parties who took the trouble to po into the engine houe of Messrs, .Tones & Hudson, on Friday night of week, and unscrew all the taps and bolt of the enjrine are notified that they are known, and that the next time such a joke will be rather expensive to them. A German carp eighteen inches long wa found in a small pool in a branch on the premises of the Feeble-Minded Institute, one day the first of the week. It was washed out of the pond a short distance off by hifih water. There was barely wnterenough in the pool to cover it, but it seemed to be getting along all right. The lateet thing out is' the f unshade hat at Harris & Herrmann's. It is made on the oider of a ladies parasol, and has a light frame work attached to a band which rests on the head ho that the air can pass all around under it and keep the head perfectly cool as well as shade the face. It is just the thing for fishermen. Call and see it. . Mr. Joe LeCompte opened his bottle of pills, about which there has been so much cuessine. Tuesdav morning, and counted the number contained in it, when it was found that there were 1,572 pills. Mrs .lohn Will Johnson took the bottle of cologne offered as a prize to the lady the nearest the number, her guess bein 1.560, and Officer P. F. Smith got the knife offered to the gentleman coming the nearest to it, lie having guessed 1.5S5 Five hundred and thirty-one gentlemen and about two hundred ladies, mudj guesses, and they ranged from 300 to 13.G79, . We are informed by the who listed the school children within the city limits this year, that there are in tlii citj from 200 to 250 indigent white children who stay out of the schools for the reason thai their parents cannot afford to buv books foj them, and it is fair to presume that there-are more colored children than white who do not attend school for the same reason. In everv other citv there is a fund provided by the city to supply books to such childion, and it seems to us that our own City Council could not do belter than set apart $300 or $400 for that purpose every year. It is a want that, will have to he provided for in time, and the sooner the better. -Sunday ulternoon about five o'clock, Squire Henderson, colored, who was under the influence of liquor, went into the establishment of Mr. Dan. JJeagher, on Ami street, and wanted whisky, which Mr. Meagher refused to give him,..aiid put linn o ulin the back yard.telling him to stay theie and" sober up. In a, few miuules alter Henderson took out his pistol and began firing through the back doorut Mr Meagher, it is supposed, as he was in range, and fired two shots, one striking the door and the other going into the ceiling. Dob Green, u colored employe of Mr. Meagher, leturued the lire, striking Henderson in the left hhoulder, and inflicting a painful wound. Henderson then made a dash for the door and as he came in Mr. Joe Lambeit, who was standing close to it, caught him, wrenched the pistol out of bib hand and knocked him down. As soon as he could regain his feet he retreated to the back yard and remained until arrested by Officer Steph ens and lodged in jail. Personal. Mrs Hiram Berry N very ill. Mis Hatlie Buckley is visiting friends in Clark county, Dr. E. A. Grant, of is visiting relatives in this county. Mi-s Pat t it- Hobeits i visiting Mis. John P. Strtrks in Col. V. A. of Fayfite, showed upMiiilmgly at the big sale. Kev. Dr L H. Bhtuton of llichmoud, in in the cin on WmI net-day Mr. Hugh 1J. Ay res returned Thursday from n tiipto Wi-stem Kentucky, Mr. dno V. Berryman, of Versailles, ntieiiilfd the treat Jersey cattle ule. Dr. T. H. Hudson and wife left Mouda fur a week's visit to tiieiuN in Indiana. Mrs. Adkius, of New Albany. Indiana, is visiting Mrs. John Cain, South Side. Mr. J F. Lewis and son, Sneed of Louisville, spent Thuisdny in this city. Mrs V. II has returned from a few days vi-it at her old home in Judge Geo. TC McKee, wife and daughter, Miss Jennie, of Covington, aie victim: relatives in ihis city. Col. D C. Freemnn. of Austin. Texas, is his mother, Mr. C. T. Freeman, in Woodloid county. Mr-. Kennedy anil neice. Mis Chita Cunniiiiihnm, of Will'ninstown, are visiting Mrs. Hiram Berry Mrs. .1 oil ii P. Matk, who has been visiting her mother in this city, returned home Wednesday morning. Mrs. Claude Buckley and childien, of Lawrenceburg, spent Saturday nud Sunday with relatives in this city. Mrs. M. A. Gilbert, of the Masonic Homo, Louisville, spent thin week in the city Iriends and relatives. Miss Bettie Holt, of FaiN, who has been visiting Mts E. L. Samuel lot several weekf, letnrned home Wednesday. Mr. Kichnrd Crittenden, of Montana, is visiting his parents, Col. John Allen wile, in this city. Elder S. L. of Covington, spent several davH in this city this week, the guest ol Eliler George Daisie. Mr James S. Stoli and ladv were in the nitv on W e. I n e-d a v iiitinr the family of Col. E. C Went, South Side. RI.W PmhIi. .lnliiin nml wife returned to their home in Madison, Indiana, yesterday morning on the rannie rreese. Col. J. Stoddard Johnston and family returned from their trip to New Haven, Connecticut, Thursday afternoon. Misses Hnllie and Vetiie Herndon left Wednesday for Independence, to visit their sister, Mrs. Lewis Castleman. Mrs. Agnes H. McClure and Mrs. M. J. Lewis left yesterday morning on the Fannie Freese for a visit to friends in Owen county. Miss Alma Scofield, who has been visiting the William-, South Side, returned to her home in Bridgeport Wednesday mom-in('. Miss Nannie Gieen, of Louisville, who has been visiting the family of her uncle, Mr. Chas S. Green, returned home Thursday afternoon. MIph Maggie A. Lewis left on the Fannie Freese yesterday morning tor a vi-it to her Kev. W. McD Abbett mid wife, at Cariollton. Dr. Clins. Kearns, lormerly ol this city but now ol Covington, has ben in the city this week, the guest of bio funnel partner, Mr. W. H. Averill. Mr. Ike Harris, representing Messrs J. M. Kohiuson A: Co., ol Louisville, who has. been sojourning in Fiankf'Ut lor the lew days, left for home Monday. Mrs. -las. A. Hodges ami children, ol Louisville, cnine un InM ni -lit and will leave this morning lor Stamping Ground to visit Dr. E. H. Black and wife. Mr. Jos. W. Koberis, of Warsaw, came up with the excursion paitv on the Hoi net Wednesday nfternoon and spent Thui'sday in this citj renewing old acquaintances. Mr. W. B. Hawkins and family, of Lincoln county, and Mr. II. Pope Hawkins, of (iieenviile, are at their fathers, Dr. J. K. Hawkins, near this city. Misses Sudie and Eliie Jones, of Philadelphia, Hput Thursday wnh their cousin, Mrs. Geo. W. Gayle. in this city, and are now visiting Mrs. John K Scott, this countv. Mr. II. K. Str.inge, of the File Department, who was injured by a fall from a ladder week, grew suddenly vvoise Thuisduy night, and is now in a critical condition. Misses Belle Hardin, Carrie Hardin Hnllie Hocl'ciitjinith nud Mr. B D. Head, of Monterey, Owen county, have been visiting liieuds in this county this week, and honored the Kni'.mwiouT with a call Tue-day afternoon. Mis. Stewart Gayle, of Columbus, who has been visiting relatives in thin city, for feevei.il weeks, left for home Tuesday morning, iiccoin rlnuied by Mis- Ida Williams, of tin-: ciiy.'wtio will remain sometime visiting relatives in thatsectiou, Hon. Jns Wood, of Nelson county, ac coinpanied by his granddaughter, Miss Lizzie Wood, is visiting, his Mrs. Frances Campbell, South Side. Mr. Wood is one of the lew survivors of the massaoie of Col. Fannin's .men iy Santa Anna's tioops dining the Texan Revolution and is one ol the two now remaining ulive who witnessed that bloody tcene. JiOHN. On Snturdny morning. July 7. 18S.1, to Mr. Ailain K. Stephens nnd wife n daughter STATEMENT OK THE CONDITION OF Till: Deposit Bank of Frankfort, AT THU CLOSE OK HUSINESS T TJ 36T S3 SO, 1S3G. ASSETS. Loans and Discounts 3170,561 it Cash 27.581 S5 Due fio. 11 Hanks 1.I35 S6 Furniture 1,900 00 Protest. 6 55 Stamps 91 75 Kent Estate 12,532 21 $222,Soj 33 LIABILITIES. Capital Slock $77,400 00 Old Dividends 49 00 Dividend No. 30, 4 per cent. . . 3,096 00 Indvidutil Depositors 120,999 59 Due to Hanks 5.S07 67 Profit and Loss 14,080 07 State Ta 3S7 00 $222,S09 33 H. H WATSON, Cashier. DIVIDEND NOTICE. A Dhidemluftfour U) percent will he paid on the Capital Stock ot the Deposit Hank of Frankfort on and after Thursday, Julv 5, i88. H. H WATSON Cashier. TUBNFIKE & LAND ! -HAT- !Public Sale. AVING DETERMINED TO GO WEST, I H will offer at public sale to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 4th, I8C3, THE STAMPING GB0UND AND LEOOMPTE'S !EUN TUBNPIKE with its franchic. This road is in good repair, and being lecl, i easily kept so. It has two Toll Houses on it, one of them an extra Toll Houte. The pike is 8U miles long, and runs from Stamping Ground to t .e Scott and Owen Hue. I will a!,o s'.'lln small TARM of 46 acres, Ijing on said road, within J mile of Toll House, near Stamping Ground; M in grass, with a comfortable house on it. Also 20 acres of Jtimber land, i mile of turnpike, on County road. Tor further information call on the undersijiied, at Toll House, near Stamping Ground. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock, a. m. Terms liberal and made known on day of sale. H.B.HOUSK. july FORSALE. House and lot of Mrs. N. II. Gay', on Broadway street, opposite railroad depot. Also the lot on High Ktrcet occupied by Mr. O. B. us a coal office 11 nd yard. For terms nnply to Mrs. 3av or to A. T. TODD. June Articles of Incorporation of Frankfort Chapter, No. 3, of Koyal Arch Masons. AitT. 1. Be It known to all whom It may con ccrn, that we, Frank 0. Hughes, Jos. R. Stafford, Jaraes A. Murray, V. A. Kaltenbrun, Oustav. fhaefcr, Geo. A. LowU, E. White-sides, W. T. Heading and V. H. Pbythian, do hereby associate ourselves together and become incorporated, under the corporate name of Frankfort Chapter, No. 3, of ltnyul Arch in pursuance of, nod by virtuo of the pro. vi-don of chapter Si! of tbo General Statutes of Kt mucky. The principal place of transacting the business ot said corporation shall be iu the city of Franfort, Kentucky. Art. 2. Said corporators and their associates and suceesors shall so continue and have perpetual succession, and by said name are made capable in law, as natural persons, to suo and be sutd, plead nnd be impleaded, contract nud be euutructed with, answer and be answered in all courts of law and equity in this to make, havo and use a common seal, and the same to break, alter, or amend at pleasure. They tuny make and ordain by-laws for their government, nnd those now in force in aid Chapter to alter when deemed proper, and may change and renew the same at pleasure ; )ovldid, they be not In contravention of tho Constitution or laws of the Grand Chapter of Kentucky, or General Grand Chapter of the United States, nor in contravention of tho Con stitution and lius of the United States or of this State. The said corporation shall have power ami authority to acquire nnd hold real and personal estate, not exceeding twenty-five thousand dollars in value, nnd from time to liui", it deemed expedient, sell and convey the same, or any part theroof, and to reinvest nnd dispose of tho proceeds. Aut. IS. Tho business affairs of said corporation shall be invested in the persons who shall, noui time, to timo Oil the positions of High 1'rle.st, Secretary und Treasurer, subject to the will of a majority of said corporation expressed at u regular stated meeting. In witmss whereof the uiidersigucd have hereunto signed their names this 10(h day of June, 18S3. V. A. KALTENBRUN, F. C. HUGHES, JOS. K. STAFFORD, JAS. A. MURRAY, GUSTAV. SUAE PER, GEO. A. LEWIS, E. WUITESIDES, W. T. READING, W. H. PIIYTHIAN. HOPE MILLS FLOUR, MANUFACTURED HV 1 1 Eerry Si Co., Versailles, Ey. FOR SALE BV Hoggins & Baird, Main Street, opposite J, L, & W. II. Waggencr, Frankfort, Ky. im, Beginning Monday, July 2! AND CONTINUING During the Rest of the Season AT THE ONE PRICE ARCADE! All the Summer and Spring goods arc placed on forced sale at PBICES L0W.1B Than Ever Known Before. We have been marking down all our goods at prices that will compel' people to buy, and still we find it necessary to ask your attention to that fact. We have placed upon our counters y 2,000 REMNANTS! that will be sold at half their regular We don't advertise telling the public that we are selling goods at half its cost, but we do propose to sell after a sutcessful season all goods far below its value in order to realize the cash, and make room for the next season. HARRIS & Of HATS! WHITE f, uniLunui 9 STRAW HATS, TPETP HATS- DERBY HATS, MEN'S ALL DUNL AF'S LATEST STYLES CXttTTCSBR, J. O. MAUER, AOKNT IOR THE Mail Line AM) HUN ROYRL MIL LINE STEAMSHIP CDS. Tickets to and from Europe at lowest rater. ALSO DI'.ALKK IN MINERAL WATERS, CHAMPAGNE OIDKR, GINGER ALE & SELTZER WATER. Or dcrc left at Drowcry OOioe will bo promptly attended to. March EDWARD Rl. DRANE, MILLER'S AGENT, GRAIN DXAiLBB, FRANKFORT 1Y HE IN THE MARKET FOR WILL new crop of wheat at the highest . . . . ; 1. 11 ..u.ii 1. r price. Uon't sel,i until you see him. He buys for the Southern trade; has always paid better pi ices than any buyer iu the market., Will receive gram at any point on the River i orHailioad. . June prices. The One Price Arcade. HATS I HALL, STRAW HATS, FELT HATS, DERBY HATS. BOYS' Mackinaw Hats, Marnlln. TToto White Straw Hats A STARKS. FRA1N SFOUT MACHINE WORKS, JONES BROS., Proprietors. Mai alactiircrsof all kinds of New Woik toi Flour Mills, Distilleries, Saw Mills, STEAM GAUGES, BRASS FITTINGS OF ALL KINDS, IC. "Contracts for New Workinar.y pan of the State. North w5" f Sor"er Ann and Broadway street Side, trankfort, Ky. April NEW PLAJNOG MILL. J. M. WAKEFIELD Having reoentljr addod to bit Eitablishtnent Pinning Mill, Is now prepared to furnUh all klodi of !Sash Doors, Blinds, ftoss, Molding $CT0ll Woik, SttiT Wotk & TurDlD0 Gotten out lo tho Beit Style. l I Hay Id tf. 1