QBE wSSSmSm n ZZ"V 'XEiPttP BY PHYSICIAKB. Orttarrh of Husal and Ulcoratlvoj Catarrh &"(" JCyo 5r Throat, tt la taken INTfcRNALLY, and nots DIRECTLY upon tho Blood and Mucous 8urfnoo of the System. It Is the bast Blood Purifier In the WO.LD, and Is worth ALL thntls charged for It, for THAT alone. inn only mum mi for cauiis 12TIN TOE MARKETS And we offer One Hundred Dollnro for any Oneo of Catarrh It will not Ouro. a W1XX CUHBANV CASE. Office of A. T. 8tkwait & Co. I Chicago, 111 , June 4, 16&. f Jlfe4r. F. J. Cheney C Co., Toledo, O. (lentlemvml tnko pleasure In Informing you that 1 hao tm.-d Ilau'n Catarrh Cure. Ii lias cured JiKt was v iy don't hesitate to pay that it will aire any rape of Catarrh if. token properly. Voura truly, WOPTn tUO A MOTTLE. , E. JdcniiAT, JucksMi, Mich,, writes HavH had Catarrh for ft yearn. Hall's Catarrh Curo cui ed nic. Consider it worth $10 00 u, bottle. C'Soltl by all Drufrglstsat '$ cts nor bottlo. Mfmufnetured and RoitfW F J. CHENEY & CO. Soto Proprietors, TOLEDO, OUIO. Fur Silu lv JOS. .icCOMITK Oct 18. Iy miuohist, Smith Frnnkfort. Watehea Fins Cloeks3 Bagravini '1 SAMUEL AYERS. FORMERLY OF DANVILLE. KENTUCKY., WATCH 3IAKER, vSucrc??or to H. V Meek, Main Street, Frankfort, Ky., cnr.tiiitiCK tin- witteh re.pnlrin buirietf ut the "old maud. Ky wniinptness mid enroful work he hope to merit tho pufrunngo of tliojo uho to hivc their wiitdio' repaired without damage hfing diuui them, Surveyor' repaired and other innt'iimeiitc requiring delicate mid .iccurnto adjustment. In retiring from hmdiici in Frntikfort I take pleiiiMirc in my entire conildmcu in Mr. S. A'icn hihI from my long acquaintance with him At wmfcnuiii, do not iicnit.itc to In in ii evir wn cipuMu of meeting the expectation of my fanner putruiis. ' 11. h M LLK. 4 FOR A SHORT TIME i THE FOLLOWING GOODS PRICES MENTIONED, If tho or b r Ik 'eat hv innil with port order, registered letter, or poMng t.iiiiu: Silver Thimbles, open or closed ends, 24 cts. Solid Silver (Sterling tiiiiimiitml) Twi Spoons, :i 83 iir srt. Solid Sllvei Table Spoons, $10 65. EODQEES' BUTTEE KNIFE, 25 OTS. JZodat'rtt t'vu Hooin.'&.no per ut. Rodgero' Table Spoons. $2.50. Eodsera Forks. $2.60 Per Set. Hoilrs' KniveH, JjJi.OO Tr Set. STEM WINDING HICKLE CLOCK IT SI, WITH ILUIM, S1.S0. flolld O .1 1 Ki'K, 'liner Uh t or plain IfM, fr tUe littlo folk, 75 eenff. LARGE ASSORTMENT OP "WATCHES, DIAMONDS. SILVER PLATED WAKE ! Send for our Prictt before you buy. OTIS w. sirexxBit, Manufacturing Jnvclcr. fZTlVprk Shif an J Salts Room: Ufftrtt,, tftotite Court llouse, Uxiugton, Ky, Mr. A. Clark, Louisville, us: "I hac been troubled witli indigestion, ami lime been jjri'ittlv bencllted liv Brown's Iron HIlllTH." Tho machinery of the steamer S. V. IViit'e in still in tho liver, never having lu'eii mined, noil Messis Miles A: Son have not purchased ii, as repotted, The following ollieers of Frankfort Lodge No. 10, K. of II., were elected Tuesday night lor the ensuing nix months: Daniel Ouber. Past Dictator. A. T.Todd, Dictator. C. Shnbinski, Vice Dictator. Alex. Szymanski, Dictator. W. II. Hrinkwurlii, fiuide. George Salender. Triasurer. Loiran McKce, Kcpotter. Philip Sclhcrt, Financial Reporter. C. A Cliaplahi. Alex. Conway, (iiianliiin. J no. V. Knpe, .Sentinel. .1. N. Mile), C. .Shnhintki, and Alex. McKwau, Tiuctees. Lee lleninanii, Grand Philip Selhert, Alternnte. Dr. U F, Duvali. Medical Kxamincr. An nrcident happened at the gas workn Tue-day night which oaine near proving fatal to .faun's Ilarvie, nn'ored an old and expoiieneed einplove of the ctulililmieiit. The pressure put upon the gan caused the water to ldow out ot the purifying hox, ami together with an Mfd'tn nt he went into the purifying room to remedy the matter, when the gae, which wiih escapiiiL' rapidly, overcame him and he fell on the floor. The man who was with him became frightened, ran out and called for ussi'tancc, and before lie could he gottoa out life was, almost extinct. He was finally and is now all right. During the time occupied in Hiving Ilarvie, a sufficient ii.uitity of gas CHcaped to caucc the lights all over the city to go out. Unfortunately for the company, the unti'gnH meeting was in at the Court Hou-e at the time, and it gave the material for their gan. The Satullotivs held a meeting Saturday night, and invited a number ot friends to meet with them and enjoy a grand imnquet which tliev supposed had been prepartd for their couMiuipiion Hut alter spending a couple of hours in pleaasni conversation and social games of euchre they discovertd that the member who was lo prepare ll.e feat wnsoiit of the city, and iheir appeiites would not be appealed with quail on fried oMcr. ttc, and thev went away exceeding sorrowful, for they had anticipated a good -in:ire meal, and had been fasting for several days in order to do it full justice It was the twentieth marring? anniversary of the iin'inber who to set the feast, a unique set of tinware had been provided as a for him, and the orator of the club had been instructed to loid up with the best speech he could manufacture and had burnt the midnight oil in its construction and befote his mirror; but when the terrible announcement was made that no supper was in wailing the presents were savagely pocketed, the orator mournfully folded up his manuscript, and each one silently marched out into the night, with the same thought that the Dutchman wal lopped his son for having. Advertised Letters. Fkaxkfokt, Ky Dec. 23, 1882, Arnold, Willie Brock, Miles Claik Charles Cany. Morihy Forx'liiu, Maggie (Jrceii, Lizzie llanmer, Maggie .fnhhou, Lou King. Danii'l law is, Lizzie MrEimiH, Will Itod.'crs, Elbert Shuck. John W Short, John Williams, Arthur J Williams, Joe Wilson, Mary Walker, Kobi Bright, Dr Clark. Wash Callaghaii, Mary Dawson, William (iiillin, John Harrod, Joseph Jenkins, liellie Kellv, Susan Lewfs, Faniiv McLean, WA Perry, Marin Hi'lllw, Steven Snider, John Wiley, Joseph Wallace. Flora E Williams, Lathesha Woirhnge, Margaret Willis. Taylor When calling for the above letter please say advertised J . IUtchitt, V. M. "Bough on Bat." Clears out nils, tuict, roaches, flies, anls, bed-bugs, skunks, chipmunks, gophers, 25c. Druggist. Call and .ee Wnggener'a holiday goods. Mr. Ceo. V. Heock and Mi.-a Maiy E. Loyd were married at the residence of the bride's mother, in this city, Thursday alter-noon, by Elder (ieorge Darsie. A little ohihl of Henry White, colored, who lives on the hill above the Areiial, was tenibly Saturday inorninir, about the feet and legs, by a kettle of hot water being overturned on it. It wns standing b the stove when one of the legs came out, the stove tilled over, and I he kettle fell oil'. If Catarrh has destroyed your sene of smell and hearing, Hitll'n Catnrrli Cure will cure vou. to cents per bottle. Diuguit elli t. We have jii"t received of Mcrs. D. .1. Lake A" Co., of Philadelphia, one of their Aliases of this county. It is a very complete and valuable work, containing maps of each precinct in the county, showing of county roads and residences of farm, eis: of the cit) by wards ami voting precincts; outline plan of the county; table of distances and population of the county; map of Kentucky and Tennessee; outline and railroad map of the United States and tables of valuable information. It is exceedingly handy as a book of reference and should be in every houe. The agents are now engaged in delivering it to the subscribers in this cit v and couutv. The residence of Maj. K C, Williams, on the hill overlooking the city, on the southwest, known both as the old Major and Harl in place, was destroyed by lire Sat unlay morning. The fire broke out about eleven o'clock, at which time Maj. Williams and wife were both from home, and there was no one on the premises except a colored tamilv who lived in an outhouse. Nothing was saved except a few articles of furniture. The fire is supposed to have originated from a brick being burned out of a chimney and the flames communicating through the apperture to the woodwork of a closet. There was SI, 700, insurance on the I house but nothing on the furniture. Score Tom One. We clip the following from a letter written from this city to the Courier-Journal : It waft only yesterday that vour correspondent met in town two of our responsible and truthful citizens, namely, Col. Isaac Wiugale and Tom Scott, both ol Woodlake, this county informally discussing the incident of a recent finhing excursion on South Elkhorn Creek, near the ol the latter Said Mr. Scott lo Col. W jugate: "Don't you remember that catfish jou caught and threw out on the bank?" "Yes; what of it?" " Well, the next evening, just about hours nfler you threw him out theie, my little boy and I went down to the creek to catch a mess of 'nd eye-".' when my sou picked up that same fish, Iving right where you left it, ami it was still alive .'" It is a common practice among our hufis fishermen to throw away, as in 1I1N cae, the blue cats. They are not valued as a table fish, and nro rarely "strung." Knowing both these gentlemen lo be above suspicion, I have no hesitancy in their story as absolutely true, notwithstanding hujishy smell. Doesn't Want It. Fuinki'okt, Ky., Dec. 10, 1SS2. Kdihr Roundabout : Please return my thanks to "many friends of the school" for a call lo become a candidate for school trustee, and assure I hem that I appreciate the compliment, but must respectfully decline to become a candidate. U. V. William. A CARD. Editor Jloundabout : In answer to 11 call made upon us a few days since, through the columns of the Hoc.npaiioi't mid Yeoman, to become candidates for School Trustees, we will say, that while we arc not candidates tor the portions, if the people desire our seniors for another term, and elect us, we will endeavor to discharge the duties to the best of our utilities, Ht'spcclfully, E, WiiiTiwinKs, D. L, II.U.Y, W. S, Dkiiunuy $100 Reward Is offered for any case of Catarrh that can't he cured with Hall's Catarrh Cure. Taken iiilernclly. Price 75 cents, mBz&' up - wWHl i". ., SK- &i m to The Frankfort Roundabout. ?', &-. K f! ' GEORGE A. LEWIS, Publisher. DEVOTED TO LOCAL AND SOCIETY NEWS. TERMS, ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR y Volume VI. i MEMMMHBRMILK. lllllJJSSflM BALL'S FRANKFORT, KY., DECEMBER 23, 1882 rRtaam NEW DEPARTURE ! Number 14. "OpfflArai Wholesale and retail dealers in STAPLE & FARGT GROCERIES, LIQUORS, HARDWARE, &C, Arc no ,v receiving their fall stock of goods, which they propose to sell as low as any house in the city. All goods warranted first-class. BEST BRZSTDS OF Fresh Oysters Received Daily From Baltimore. All other g jods FIRE im W I handled in their outfits. FOB season. Hunters' complete ARMS OF ALL KINDS, Constantly on hand. Fine Breech-loading Shot Guns a Specialty. Sept. 30-3111. see iron yourself. SISTM'S 1 R. K. MCCLURE & BP X Have a nice line of Such as Inkstands, Papetries, CIGAR CASES, 0L17B WOOD GOODS, ODER CASES, DESKS, Gold Pens, Pen iiives, &c., &c. ALL THE POPULAR JOURNALS, SUCH A. 8 CHATTER BOX, ST. NICHOLAS, NURSERY, Toys only Last a Few Days ; Books the Whole Year. J. C. BUSH, D. D. S DE1TTIST, FRANKFORT, 1"V., (Succeor to Dr. T. I.. Taylor.) Can be foaml at hi office from 8 a. in. to 5 p. in. ready to do all kind of dental work to tbo entire ittUfaction of tboio who may ohoin to patronize biui. July W. J. OHINN, DEALEK 15 ALL KINDS OF COAL, WilUollatthe very loweftflgurei FOR CASH! &V- s.6x n B? FJC K' : i