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§ 13. All fines collected from any road-worker or surveyor of roads shall be paid into the county court by the officer collecting the same, and the court shall order the same to be paid to the surveyor in the delinquent's road district. All fines collected from any officer by virtue of this act shall likewise be paid into court, and shall, by order of court, be paid to the school commissioner for the benefit of common schools. § 14. The county judge may, for cause, remove any surveyor of roads, and, in the event of any such removal, shall thereupon compel him to make an immediate settlement of his accounts. He shall have power to fill any vacancy that may occur, and it shall be his duty to see that the provisions of this act are enforced; but this act shall not apply to any road-worker who was a delinquent when this law went into effect, and all such delinquents shall be held under the provisions of the laws to which this is an amendment, and to this extent said laws are not repealed.

§ 15. All acts in conflict with this act are hereby repealed. 16. This act shall take effect from its passage.

Approved March 30, 1882.

CHAPTER 665.

AN ACT to give the sheriff of Ballard county further time to pay the State

revenue.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky:

§ 1. That P. H. Gupton, sheriff of Ballard county, is hereby given the further time of two months in which to pay the revenue due from Ballard county to the State; and no proceeding shall be had against him for any deficit till after the first day of June, 1882.

§ 2. This act shall take effect from and after its passage. Approved March 30, 1882.

CHAPTER 666.

AN ACT for the benefit of Warren Smith, sheriff of Bullitt county. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky:

§ 1. That Warren Smith, sheriff of Bullitt county, shall

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have further time, and until the first day of August, 1882, to collect and pay over to the Treasury the State revenue due from the tax-payers of Bullitt county for the year 1881: Provided, however, That the sureties of said Smith shall appear before the county court of Bullitt county, within thirty days after the passage of this act, and consent of record for the extension of time herein granted.

§ 2. This act shall take effect from its passage.

Approved March 30, 1882.

CHAPTER 667.

AN ACT to amend the charter of the Citizens' Bank of Louisville, approved April 9th, 1878.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky:

§ 1. That an act approved 9th April, 1878, entitled "An act to incorporate the Citizens' Bank," be, and the same is hereby, amended as follows, to-wit: The said bank shall be known as the Union Bank. That the word Union" shall be, and is, substituted for the word "Citizen," wherever the latter occurs in the said act.

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§ 2. This act shall take effect from its passage.

Approved March 30, 1882.

CHAPTER 668.

AN ACT, entitled "An act for the benefit of W. W. Stalling, administrator of the estate of W. N. Simmons, deceased, late sheriff of Bullitt county."

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky:

§ 1. That W. W. Stalling, executor of the estate of W. N. Simmons, deceased, late sheriff of Bullitt county, shall have two years from the passage of this bill to settle, levy, distrain, and collect fees and taxes due of said decedent, subject to the penalties of other officers for issuing or collecting illegal fee-bills.

§ 2. This act to take effect from its passage.

Approved March 30, 1882.

CHAPTER 669.

AN ACT to enable John W. Hamilton, a minor of Campbell county, to dispose of his property by will.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky:

1. That John W. Hamilton, of Campbell county (a minor), be, and he is hereby, authorized and empowered to dispose of his property, real and personal, by will.

2. This act shall be in force from and after its passage. Approved March 30, 1882.

CHAPTER 670.

AN ACT to incorporate Elliott Institute, at Kirksville, in Madison courty.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky:

§ 1. That an institution of learning, located at Kirksville, in Madison county, now owned by Milton Elliott, shall be known as Elliott Institute.

§ 2. That Milton Elliott shall be president of said institution, and Newland Jones, J. P. Simmons, sr., and Webber H. Sale, trustees of same; and the president and said trustees and their successors shall be a body-corporate, under the name and style of Elliott Institute," with perpetual succes

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§ 3. Should a vacancy at any time occur in the board of officers by death or otherwise, the president shall have full power to fill said vacancy.

4. That the president shall have power to appoint such professors and teachers as may be necessary to instruct the pupils of said institute in the arts and sciences, and in all the useful and ornamental branches of a liberal and thorough education, and may remove same at will.

5. That the president shall have full power to prescribe and regulate the course of study, and, with the advice and consent of the trustees, manage and control all the business and affairs of said institute.

6. That the president shall have power to grant diplomas, signed by himself and teachers, to any and all of the students who have completed one of the regular course of studies prescribed in said institute, shall have passed a regular ex

amination in same, and shall have sustained a good moral character; and he may also confer any of the degrees and honors upon such persons as he may see fit that are now authorized by law to be conferred by any of the universities or colleges of this State.

§ 7. That this act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.

Approved March 30, 1882.

CHAPTER 671.

AN ACT to prohibit the sale of spirituous, vinous, mait, or other intoxicating liquors within one mile of Bethany Church, in Owen county.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky:

§ 1. That the sale of any spirituous, vinous, malt, or other intoxicating liquors, within one mile of Bethany Church, in Owen, is hereby prohibited.

§ 2. Any person who shall violate the first section of this act shall be liable to a fine of twenty-five dollars for each offense, recoverable by indictment of the grand jury of Owen county court, or by a warrant of a justice of the peace in said county.

3. This act shall take effect from and after its passage. Approved March 30, 1882.

CHAPTER 672.

AN ACT to authorize the present mayor of Ashland to complete certain records made by the former mayor of said city.

WHEREAS, It is represented to this General Assembly that H. B. Brodess, late mayor of the city of Ashland, died in office without having entered at large upon the order-books thereof the judgments, orders, decrees, and other proceedings of the mayor's court of Ashland, had and made at and after the July term, 1881, thereof; for remedy therefor,

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky:

§ 1. That John Means, present mayor of the city of Ashland, be, and he is hereby, authorized and empowered to enter or cause to be entered upon the order-books of the

mayor's court of Ashland such judgments, orders, decrees, and proceedings made and had at and after said July term, 1881, as shall appear from written memoranda or docket entry, upon the records of said court, to have been duly had and made therein, and when so made and entered to approve. and sign same, his action in so doing to have the effect in law as if entered, approved, and signed by the mayor of the city of Ashland, at their proper date of entry and making, in open court.

§ 2. This act shall be in force from and after its passage. Approved March 30, 1882.

CHAPTER 673.

AN ACT for the benefit of D. R. Kinnaird & Co.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky:

§ 1. That D. R. Kinnaird & Co., of Rocky Hill, Kentucky, wholesale manufacturing chemists, are hereby vested with the right to vend and sell a medical compound known as Dr. West's OK. Bitters. Said medical compound, known as Dr. West's O. K. Bitters, shall contain: Gentianæ radix, 2 oz; cinchonæ rubra, 1 oz; calumbæ radix, 1 oz; cinnamoni cork, 4 oz; aurantii cork, 3 oz; grana paradisi, 10 oz; spirits frumenti, 3 oz; syrapus simplix, 11⁄2 oz; aqua fontana, 1 oz.

§ 2. That no person or firm in this Commonwealth selling said medical compound shall be required to pay a special tax as liquor dealers are now required to pay.

3. This act to be in effect from its approval.

Approved March 30, 1882.

CHAPTER 674.

AN ACT to incorporate the Kentucky Improvement and Construction

Company.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth

of Kentucky:

Incorporators.

§ 1. That Samuel Russell, W. P. D. Bush, and R. Y. Bush, and their associates, successors, and assigns, be, and they are hereby, incorporated and made a body-corporate and politie, Style. under the name and style of the Kentucky Improvement and Construction Company.

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