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Onr seeds are all fresh and Home grown. An examination of oar stock will convince, yon that we keep the best Implement and seed store in Central Ky. , y Hatton, Ky., Feb 8, 1880. Editor Roundabout: Will you please announce my name as a candidate for the office of Jailer of CANNOT AGENT FOR- NOT BE UNDERSOLD AND Franklin county. I'm compelled to !' nutake tins method to satisfy my By any house in the city. We have received a consideramerous friends. Gate City Stone Filter. tion is, that there isAnother with patrino one otism enough to make the sacrifice for Of course I'm the good Headquarters for everything subject toof the county. tho Republican the action of Which we will sell- and Democratic parties. needed for If I can't get the office of Jailer. I would not mind having that of Public . Printer. If I can't get either, would GAS AND take that of Warden of the Penitentiary. 100 Dozen Large Size Linen Towels, very cheap , Your Uncle, 100 Dozen All Linen Napkin Yo(1um 55kkf P. S. I don't want the Public Print- 10 Bolts Table Linen, at prices that, will astonish yon . ing if it is let out to the, lowest bidder 1500 Yards Masonville Cotton. See our prices. Call and see, our 1500 Yards Lonsdale Cotton. The price is the lowest. and am against the Cow Mill. ' m 1500 Yards Hope Cotton. Ask our prices Sandrlffle. 20 Dolts Checked Muslin. Ask to see them. Shades, at 10 cents per yard. i v l - . Miss Ev'y Gordon, daughter of Mr. 100 Bolts of Cashmere in All Our line, of embroideries, laces, and white goods cannot be .surpassed FOR Bart Gordon, of Flag Fork, died last by any house in the city. month in Arkansas, aged 15 years.. sphinklers. Mr. Sherman Hutchison died on the 5th inst., at his father's, near Flat St., Frankfort, Ky. Creek, aged about 21 years. 225 ST. OLAIE STREET, WIITZEL'S HEW BLOCK. The following sales of tobacco were made in Louisville recently by farmers from this section: By Messrs. Geo Brnwner & Co. for $8, $4.10 and s?'1.3r, per hundred; Miles & Co., 9.40, 8(5.70, and $5.00; Jas. P. Gordon, SI 2, and $7 80; Win. Arnold average 0.00. Mr. Jas. Gordon's boys, James and TK C- T- """V V Samuel, were hauling fodder a few h 1 SK T"V TP TC T K, days.since, and left their horses hitch. 1M. ed to a bush while they followed a ' " 5.. 4 -- DBAriCERS dog running a rabbit. When they No. 439 Main St., Over Crutcher & Starks' White Hall Clothing House IN returned one of the horses had so engear as HARDWARE, tangled himself in the it was to choke FARMING at first himself down, and thought it was dead; but after cutting Seeds, Wagons, Buggies, Harness, Saddles, &c. the name string and some of the gear SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS ARE OFFERED IN THE WAY he got up all right. The boys were so of fine pictures of all styles and descriptions. Why will the people.of frightened that they will hardly leave ,. All Kinds, of Feed. Frankfort send to the city for work when they can be accommodated at team standing again soon. the Our Implements aie the best on the market and of the m home. Oct. 25-- tf. -- J. T. Buckley Office Wanted. WEITZEL & WILL 0 DONNELL NEW LINE OF GOODS -- WATER AS LOW AS THE'LOWEST-- . SUPPLIES. HOSE! mum m 'St.-Clair ftfTWEITZEL & p'DONNELL, FARMERS' HEADQUARTERS CAPITAL EL MAtt'll -IX-, t JrS irL - GALLERY! G. MATTERN, Prop'r, ART IMPLEMENTS, FRANKFORT, KENTUCKY. Don't Eat In a Hurry. 7 three-quarters m, "vm . A health journal says that people of an hour ought to take Feb.l-lfor dinner. This is well If there is enough dinner to hold out so long. Fresh pork and sausage at 10 cents a The penalty for hurrying meals, as Tj pound and other things proportionately most people do, is a grievous attack of IK dyspeisia. In such cases you will low at .Pincers. have to resort to Brown's Iron Bitters Mr. J. R. Pinkston, C. If ACBXIN. for cure, as did L. F. COMPTON. W. Shorter's Depot, Ala., who writes, "I DR. W. I. KELLEY, relief in COMMON $ MACKLIN, foundten years Brown's Iron Bitters after of suffering from dysPROPRIETORS OF CINCINNATI, OHIO, pepsia." El HUDSON. -- WILL BE AT THE ELKHORN ROLLER MILLS, HAVE THE FULL Resolutions of Respect. ' .. ., IN FRANKFORT, KY., SATURDAY, JAN. 16th, 1886. SATURDAY, FEB. 13th, 1886. SATURDAY, MAR- - 13th, 1886. FISTUJUA Cured without the knife or ligature. Roller System, , AND MANUFACTURE ppo. moTj ijsoq 9 All cases of BLIND or BLEEDING PILES cured by the BrlnkerbolT system without csifca theknifrJ Office nnd wareroom on Broadway, opposite Capitol Scmare Jun.2 1880-Ior liuatukk uuu wiuioui wiy vum. eq; at opsin jo sapuiS isaq eq) jo xig NOAH GOINS ey or whisky; he wants the ofllce to enable him to educate his children, but Is not going to buy It, being willing to leave It to the decision of the good people of Franklin county. FISSURES Cured without cutting or tearing. RECTAL ULCER AND RECTAL WISHES IT UNDERSTOOD THAT HE IS monrace for Juller without the use of CKTAnHH. Diseased conditions most of the chronic diseases, that produce consumption and . UTERUS, fm7HyjSmT THE STOMACH IS THE Diseases of the womb that ure caused by a diseased bowel, also treated. PRURITUS, Itching Piles, Can also be cured If not too late, as the Itching Is only a symptom of the disease that exists Iti the lower boweL REFERENCES. W. J. HUGHES, Fnmkfortj RICHARD FERGUSON, Frankfort; J, M. WITIIROW Frankfort.. Pamphlets describing' these diseases sent free to any one by addressing r t ( lin which the Blood In made. If Ithn fluid nf nil InlllHiiHa Irlnil lot course the blood will not be 1m LABRATORY DO ! 9th, the following preamble nnd resolutions were adopted: Wiiebeab, It has pleased the Grand Architect of the Universe to suddenly call from his earthly labors to the eternal refreshment on high onr well beloved brother E. Whitesides, who has been long endeared to us nsa most zealous friend' and faithful supporter of our time honored institution; therefore Resolved, That in this solemn bereavement we are admonished and taught tho great importance of preparing to meet hiui in the Grand Lodge above, where we trust and believe ho has been admitted. Resolved, That wo will ever cherish a deep sense of his many virtues and endeavor to imitnto them. Resetted, That in his death n pillar of strength to our order has fallen, tho community has lost n valuable citizen, and his family a kind and nffectionate husband nnd father; and to them we extend our deopost sympathy in this their groat ufllic At the meeting of Hiram Lodge, No. 4, A. Y. M., held on Tuesdny evening, February HUMPHRIES & CASSELL. MERCHANT TAILORS,' MENS' FURNISHERS, AND HATTERS. Come to us for perfect fitting garments. We keep all the novelties in our lin . m v W.I. KELLEY, Dec. 26-l- M. B., 0, 376' West Seventh street, Cincinnati, If your Grocer does not keep It, senu ior it uy mail to Warner's Safe Yeast Co., Kochestor, N. Y. cTK! IfeSy Resolved, That theso resolutions, under tho seal of the Lodge, be transmitted to his Is designed to do nwny as fur as family, recorded upon a memorial page in uosslble with the use of Inlurlous tho minutes, and published in the city payeasts, which make the start of life so much of a detriment in- pers. H. G. Mattebn, stead of u WeSslng. Ten cakes In a box, price, 10 cents. John W. Payne, Geo. A. Lewis, Health Preserving, Pure and perieci miuiuuneaunwin lin tion. (Warner's Safe Yeast THE LARGEST SEED HOUSE m IN CENTRAL KENTUCKY. Wholesale and Retail. Dealer Wholetone, Committee, 'CONSULTATION FREE. Persons desiring board, either table or room, in a private family, can learn of such by calling at this office. ?.'." If EW C GAL YARD! furnish the YARD TJ AVING RECENTLY OPENED A COALall times IN to rl Boutli Froukfort.we ure prepuredut Miraculous Escapes. Hit is HAGAN'S 117 ALL KINDS OF FIELD SEEDS. BEST GRADES OF COAL! AT THK Magnolia Balm Many a lady owes her freshness to it, who would rather not tell, and you cant tell. a secret aid to beauty. LOWES? POSSIBLE Office PRlfCES, on Broadway opposite Rdllrond Depot and Branch ofllce and sciiles ut II. R. Williams' grocery, corner of Second and Bridge streets, South Frankfort. All orders will receive prompt attention. Dec,12-tf- . .' 8. 8. k J. H. TOLD. W. W. Reed, druggist, of WinchesClover, Timothy, Kentucky Blue Grass, Orchard Grass, Red ter, Ind., writes: Ono of my customers, Mrs. Louisa Pike, Bartonla, Ran Top, Hungarian, Millet, Seed Grain, &c. dolph Co. iml. was a longsuttever with. Always in the market to buy and sell anything in cur line. Consumption, and was given up to die by her physicians. Sho heard of Dr. Correspondence solicited. Telephone Connection. King's New Discovery for Consumption, and began buying It of me. In six months' time sho walked to this city, a distance of six miles, and is now so much improved she has milt using it. Sept, 77 and 79 W. Main Street, . Sho feels sue owes Iter life to it." Free Trial Bottles at Joo LeCompto's Lexington, Ky. 0 Drug Store. . p. CAEEOLL. 19-611- .4 ! HHMH PP ..--a u !??.1V'ii' ''"ivi "T wmMH.HimKW -- ,Wf w jn"wwjTiyw v m !?Sp '3l nwm T 5yS yV-wirfm .'". i.j. tig,,;,-Tnp??'"- W; jgwjl W IT J'wy7ffaMIJ 'J W.m 7 - V lRANKFOKT : KOUNDABUUT. at Eranklnrt, Kentucky Northern Seed Oats for sale, Apply to Sam Martin, Stedmnnville, Valentino's day, e will not be open, but as tho the children who usually enjoy sending comic valentines will have to wait a day for their fun. The Owen County Democrat gets in the following centre shot: The average Kentucky Legislator is always whining about the Frankfort Capitol, but he never willingly loaves it. He hangs on like grim death to an expiring 'nigger." Hn would willingly stay there the balance of his life, and would wish no greater honor than to be buried beneath its ruins. To-morro- w Louisville Tobacco Market. FUnNIRIIED DT OLOVEB itercd attlic as pint-offi- ce class mailable matter. is St. ritlETOnS LOUIHVII-L- & DUMiETT, THO- TOBACCO WA11E- - GEORGE A. LEWIS, IIOUHE. BANKRUPT SALE! A Post-Olne- Tho Rftles hnvo been exceedingly Inrtfo ngnin this week, amounting to 8,531 hhils. Tho offerings have embraced a largo por FRANKFORT, FEBRUARY 13, 1880. cent, of new Burley, but nothing of extra lino qunlity has appeared, niul the general inferiority of tho crop is becoming in ore Mr. H. Campbell Steele, of this city, conspicuous as the season advances. A amount of lnrge tobacco has has leased the Moody House at Emichanged ownership in the barns of tho nence and will take charge o.f it on the country since tho middle of January at figJlrst of April. . ures which vary very much according to locality. "evenThe City Council on Tuesday Tho recont unfavorable weather conditions will materially retard receipts for Bt ing elected Mr. J. W. Pruott a member least another week. Tho following quotaof the Board of School Trustees to fill tions fairly represent tho mnrkot, at presthe vacancy occasioned by the death of ent, for Now Burley. Mrx. Lucy Bainbridge will deliver a Mr. E. Whitesides. $8.00 to $4.00. lecture on missions at the First Pres- Trash fi.OO. Colory Trash 4.00 to Col. R. D. Allen, Superintendent byterian Church on Friday evening Common Lugs not colory 4.00 to 6.00. Kentucky Military Institute, this coun- next, the 18th inst. Mrs. Bainbridge Colory Lugs COO to 7.50. 7.00. ty, has been appointed an assistant is working under the auspices of the Common Leaf not colory 5.fi0 to 7.R0 to 10.00. Leaf Professor in the Correspondence Uni- Woman's Board of Foreign Missions Good Leaf Fine 10.00 to 13.00. Chicago. versity of of the Presbyterian Church, and is Select Wrappery Tobacco 13.00 to 18.00. Bi3.lt- - c aaad. $20,000 CLOTHING FOR STOCK ONE THIRD ITS VALUE! These goods were bought from tho Bankrupt Sale of A. Jacobs fc Co., of Denver, Col., recently failed, and represents tho best and most reliable Clothing Manufacturers in America. "JL'is once in n lifetime that such opportunities aro offered, and you should see the stock. It is clean and in good shape, consisting of HEAVY i LIGHT WEIGHT SUITS, OVERCOATS, Pants, Woolen Shirts, Gloves, etc, and will be sold EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH. We quote only n few of the many bargains which wo place on sale this day and continue until the whole stock is closed, and during tho sale wo will place many of our own goods (winter stock) in tho lot Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, etc. that wo are anxious to clean up. I . morning Mr. Darsie Come Secure "The Comfort of the Hon. W, J. Worthington, of Green- Scriptures,'' and at night on "The Diup, Hon Wm. Bowman, of Lewis, vine Claim Supreme." All are weland Hon. Fountain Fox Bobbit, of come. OPPOSITE OPERA. HOUSE.' Lincoln, delivered temperance address Mr. J. Gray McLean, Pr.ivate SecreTuesday even es at the Court-Hous- e tary to Auditor Hewitt, is an applicant ing before the Blue Ribbon Temperance Personal. Club. A large and attentive audience for the position of Stenographer to the Mr. Hugh R. Ayres has returned was in attendance, who pronounce the committees of Congress. The salary atfrom a visit to relatives in Ohio. tached is $4,000 per year. KENTUCKY'S BOUTE EAST speeches eloquent and convincing arMr. Stuart R. Knott, of Louisville, guments. The meetings of the Club -- FORMonday. Mrs. Kate Mrs. J. are held regularly every Tuesday even- John Logsdon,Straus, sister of from the was in the city while walking to housekeeping. Mr. Isaac T. Risley, of Lagrange, WASHIHGTOM, PHILAOELPHIA ing, and these gentleman have agreed Capital Hotel to the depot in Frankfort I NEW YORK. spent Tuesday In this city on business. following ladies will furnish the to address the club at any time they Monday, slipped on the icy pavement The THE ONLY LINE and painfully hurt herselt. She came fiMrs. S. T. Railey was visiting in Woman's Exchange, of the Methodist may be called upon. on to Midway, and is at this writing Versailles on Saturday and Sunday. Church for Saturday, the 13th inst.: Running Pullman New Sleeping Cars The only performance of the great much better. Dr. Sutton, her physiMr. D. B. Walcutt returned Monday Mrs. Jos. B. Lewis, Mrs. Russell Rod cian, thinks she will soon be up. MidFORcomic opera of "Mikado" will be from a visit to relatives in Columbus, man, Mrs. W. R. Franklin, Mrs. H. given in this city Monday night at the way Clijiper. . Ohio. O? 32, Jb. 3fcT It. Williams, Mrs. Jas. Miles, Mrs. G. Opera House by Ford's English Opera FROM Miss Lollle Starling returned Satur(.'. Kelly, Mrs. Andrew Cain, Misses Dr. J. G. Hatcbitt, formerly PostCo. The party comprises thirty-tw- o a two weeks' visit to friends Louisville, Cincinnati & Lexington, Martha Crumbaugh, Lena Coke, Min- persons. Mr. Ford's company is a master at this place, has written a day from ill Louisville. nie Cain and Nettie Hughes. The ar- superb one, and their interpretation of letter to Gen. John A. Logan, from TOMisses Katie Shelly and Angy Perry, ticles for sale will be at Mrs Hallnan's San Marcial, New Mexico, requesting of Louisville, are visiting Miss Katie "Mikado" is said by all those who WASHINGTON CITY, millinery store, Main street, between him, when the confirmation of Mr. McAuliffe. have seen it, to be matchless. It G. R, Connecting In same depot with fast trains for Rodman,, his successor, comes the hours of 11 a. m. and G p. in. Mrs. L. G. Webb, of Henry county, is due to our love for merriment, muup in the U. S. Senate, that he call for. visited friends in this city on SaturIfcTIE'TTT- The following officers were elected sic and beauty to crowd the house the papers in the case in order that it day. by Capital Lodge No. 209, 1. O. G. T Monday night. A fair Kentucky girl may be known whether any charges THE DIRECT ROUTE TO Mrs. Jos. Thomasson, of New Castle, on Thursday evening of last week for plays "Pitti Sing," and a bevy of have been filed against the Doctor. who has been visiting relatives here, LYNCHBURG, bright and handsome Baltimore ladies the ensuing term: has returned home. DANVILLE, comprise the chorus and the other Thos. J. Harris, W. C. T. Judge F. R. Feland, editor of the Miss Bettie Dickinson, isof Prince Ed. parts. Welcome them in' "Mikado." NORFOLK, Mrs. Mary Hyde, W. V. T. Anderson JVeics, and Miss Ella H. ward county, Virginia,me visiting Mrs. AND ALL oouin oiue. H. G. Mattern, P. W. C. T. D. L suuiett, on Death of Mr Alex. McEwan. King, of Lincoln county, were married Col. E 31. Hansbrough, W. Sec'y. Mr. J. P. Sargent and family, of this Mr. Alex. McEwan died at his home on Wednesday. Having chosen this Carlton Graham, W. F. Sec'y. county, left Wednesday ufternoon for In SouthFrankfort on Monday evening, King to rule over his heart and home Montrose, Henry county, Missouri, to John Grant, W. Treas. For tickets und further Information apply to your in the 55th year of his age. He had we trust that the Judge will always reside. nearest Rev. W. H. Hampton, "W. Chap. Feland act as a true und loyal subject been in failing health for the past six .Mr. John H. Cassell, who has been C. W. SMITH, W. L. Wayts, W. M. H. W. FULLER, months, but hopes were entertained of should. Here's luck to you, neighbor; sick at the Capital Hotel for the past Thos. Hunter, W. I. G. General Manager, Oen. Pass. Agt., his ultimate recovery until Monday may the News, with the aid of its new three weeks with malarial fever, is John W. Reading, W. Sent. Richmond, Virginia. and beautiful assistant editor, go on convalescent. morning, when he was stricken with The Lodge meets regularly every Miss Sallie Graddy, of Woodford paralysis and sank rapidly until his to prosperity 'and ! wealth. Thursday evening in Masonic Hall county, who has been visiting Miss Visiting melnbers are cordially invited death. Fannie Taylor in this city, returned The deceased was born in Deanston, To the Democratic Voters of home Monday morning. ; attend. County. Franklin BT GOING TO 8EE- Scotland, September 125, 181)1, and emiThanking you for the kind consideration Mrs. Walker Stephens and children to be held at grated with his parents to this country The Teachers' Meeting many of you expressed toward me in my left Wednesday for Harrodsburg to the Opera House in Frankfort, on the in July, 1844, and located in this city, aspirations for tho office of County Survey- join her husband. They will make J7th of February, seems to have the where he worked at his trade, that of or, I respectfully decline to make the race that place their home in future. .;ood wishes of everybody. The Louis- carpenter, until 1802, when he volun- on account of circumstances over which I have no control. Miss Mary White and Miss Jennie ville & Nashville railroad has written teered as a private in Capt. Jas. R. Very Respectfully,. Hunter, of Woodford county, who Tom K. Jett. the management that teachers and Page's Company, of the Ninth Kentucwere visiting Mrs. J. B. Lewis last md others who desire to attend this ky Cavalry, Col. Jacobs. After his term week, returned home on Tuesday. Cure for Piles. neeting over this road can do so at of service in the Army expired he Mrs. J. A. Stom and littlp daughter, Piles are frequently preceded by a who have been visiting her parents, reduced rates. This will do the road removed with his family to Indiana, mo harm and will do the meeting good, where he resided for two years and sense of weight in the baekv loins and Mr.S. S Buford and wife, left Monlower part of the abdomen, causing day for their homo In Calvert City. i the effect will be to greatly increase then returned to this city. the patient to suppose has sono eflfec-tio- n . VPS rlie attendance at the meeting. News-'uperof the kidneys or neighboring orMr. Jas. K. O'Hara returned SunIn 1877 he went into the furniture to the teachers and and undertaking business with Mr. E. gans. At times, symptoms of indiges- day night from. Kansas City, where friendly liildren of the State will take pleas- Whitesides, who preceded him to the tion are present, flatulency, uneasiness he has been residing for thoa past three ect. Amoisture, like months. He will leave in few days ure in making known this arrange- tomb but two weeks since, in which of the stomach, perspiration, producing u very disa- for Mexico. ment so that nil who desire to have its business he remained until the state of greeable itching, after getting warm, enefits may know of this generous his health necessitated a dissolution of is a common attendant. Blind, BleedTongaline in some six IT!!r(PMiTrjiTiLTTii'i ing und Itching Piles yield at once to Have used (ffer on the part of the L. & N. R. R. other partnership last November. On the the application of Dr. Bosanko's eases of neuralgia, besidespreparednerto n$MjSHBEBSBii9iiM 'o. vous affections, and am death of the late John R. Graham, Pile Remedy, which acts directly upon say that, so far as my experience exin some six years since, he was elected to the parts effected, absorbing the Tu- tends, it is one of the most reliable English Comic Opera. mors, allaying the intense itching, und Tim music and mirth lovers of succeed him as Coroner and continued effecting a permanent cure. Price 50 remedies that has ever come int my possession. J. A. Wakd, M. D., 'rankfort must not measure tho Ford to hold that position until December cents. Address, The Dr. Bosanko Troy, Mo. Utt pera company with any we have had last. Ho was a prominent member of Medicine Co., Piqua, O. Sold by Hughes & Chiles. the Odd Fellows for many years, a tore this season. It has thirty-tw- o TURNPIKE NOTICE. V. " JBOKN, we have member of tho Methodist Church, a members, the largest that Jan. 234m. !iad here. Mr. Ford's company is kind and affectouate husband and fa. In this city, on Friduy, February 6th, to Mr. J. It. THERE WILL UK A MEETING OF THE STOCK- in every ther, true to hit? friends, and a citizen Wllliims and wife, (i son. 1 holders or the Peak's Mill Turnpike Co. at the Metropolitan and first-claofllce of R. A. Thomson, on Monday, March 1st, 1880, respect, and gives Opera with magnif-- who held the respect of all who know at 2 o'clock, to elect directors for the coming eur. MAKRIKD. By order of Rob't. Church. Pent and him. i ent scenery, splendid costuming U or Commission to men and Women to act November, 1855, he was married At Frankfort, February 9, by Kev. J. McClusky Feb. t. In beau- as local or travelling Agents. No experience needed' i company of rare comedians and Bluyney, I). 1).. Mr. (Ieo. J.Nkff. of Big Spring, Ky stead y work l Jamks E. Wjutnkv, Nurserymen, Vincent, who, togethto of Frankfort. RocuESTKH, N. Y. (Mention this paper.) uul ladles. His expenses are treble er Miss Carolinechildren, still survives una Miss Louise F. Soutuehlin, Lawronoeburg, on seVen with At the Christian Church In r lose of any of the cheap companies, 188G, by Iiev. (ieo. Darsie, Thursday, February 1Kb, PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST THE always commands him, to whom the warmest sympathy Prof. J. M. B. Bikdwiiistkll, and Miss Mattik , t the best talent C0 TO estate of E. Whitesides, deceased, will please file Bond, both of Lawrenceburg. them with the Administratrix, properly proven, for perform- - of a largo cjrele of friends is extended le highest pay, when scrub payment. All persons ludebted to siune will come A. Wednesday At the residence of the The funeral took place from tho ing, February 10; by Kev. bride, onDursle, Mr. even- forwurd promptly and settle. Also, ull persons InGeorge II. T. :s can be had for nominal pay. We AND BEE debted to the old firm, of Whitesides ft McEwau Spencer county, sincerely that all Frankfort will Methodist Church Thursday afternoon, Newton, of of Belle Point und Miss F&ohknck E, will come forward and settle with Mrs. ..Ada Garrett. Vol. Foot's Novelty Lunoh Counter. nipo Honnaker, ' : l nIt ItnMn I ju- - having been deferred to enable his son, wi jl f. . ..i. ... .. 'COglUZO 11118 IUHl uuu uy iiuuiui LL KINDS OF LUNCH DAY OR NIGHT. A of the Arm of Whitesides & Mr. Joe T. Stuten, D1KD, s sood meal for 15 cents, hot soup ulwars on hand v.nag encourage Mr. Ford to send Rev. W. L. McEwan, of Wilmington, Staten, Is authorized to collect accounts for e best In the city. Butter milk, sweet milk and MRS. ADA GARRETT, & McEwun. Mr. C . W. At the residence other 'great attractions in the near fu-- . Delaware, to reach here, and was Merchant, In this city, on brother-in-la- February 6, 1880, Adm'x. her hot coffee. The best brand of cigars und Liquors Saturday, lm. can be bod. lurgely attended. Fuamktobt, Ky Feb, 8tl), 1886. Mits. MjuulaMkkcuant, aged 45 years, .re. To-morro- w The Assembly Ball Club will give a fancy dress masquerade hop on Thursday evening' next, the 18th Inst., and on the following Thursday, the 25th, they will also give a children's fancy dress hop, both of which will be brilliant inffairs. Mr. Edward O'Hara and Miss Nora Church, of this county, went to Louisville Monday afternoon and were married by Rev. A. I. Hobbs at his study in that city the same evening. The parties were both ofage, but opposition on the part of the young lady's parents caused them to leave home. . They returned to his home, on the Peak's Mill pike, Tuesday, and have settled down peculiarly fitted for the important work in wliich she is engaged, having spent two years in a journey around the world with her husband, and visited over a thousond mission stations. The public generally are invited to attend. Thomas, Mate on the Hibernia, had one of his feet badly frozen on the last trip of the boat down from this city to Louisville. Mr. 100 Men's Heavy Ulsters, worth $5.00 for ' 1 50 50 Men's Heavy Saok Overcoats, worth $5.00 for 25 Boy's Heavy Overcoats, worth $5.00 for .'..... 1.50 500 Men'.-- Suits, all wool, worth 3 times the price, for $4, $5, $6, $7 300 ore. Men's Pants, all wool, worth 3 times the price, for $1.50, $2, $3 100 Boys' and Children's Suits from $1.50 to .$5.00 $1.60 preaches on Early and The Plums CRUTCHER & STARKS, mm -- SOLID -- I tlcket-olllc- e. -- MONEY SAVED -- -s UNI BERBERICH ss HOOD SALARIEC I3-3- 2STOTIOEJ. GUM'S SALOQN 1 1 - a White-side- . rfm-.- r I a idw , xjt!.i'''.L Hm.,.M.ff.fW vSrfH' l,rw'r" 'Hw-w-- vtf ... ,U,lil.fclll ".ill -- '" ,,' ""T lv,py1'Wj"F "'" J .I'lWiyW3' 7infflW'i'ir"I i 'fr' r'",5!R7"rPJ'i 3 GiSMttMWHMMHMHMM FRANKF.ORT ROUNDABOUT, 13," Forks of Blkliorn. Mr. Lawrence Cannon left here last week for Missouri. On Tenement houses are In demand In to Born.wife ofthe morning of the 0th, Dr. Thompson, a son. the this city. Died. At the residence of Mrs. Mr. H. F. Ilillenmeyer, the LoxinR-to- n Pony South, near Switzer, Mrs. Mary nurseryman, says the peaches are Ilockcrsmith, age 82 Bro. Williams, pastor at Providence nearly nil killed in his section. Church, will preach at Mt. Pleasant FottND. A Kcntlemnn's fur collar, Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. which the owner can have by calling Mrs. Sue Innls and daughters, Misses at this omce and paying for this notice. Lotfa and Sue, spent Monday- with Mrs. Sallie Burdin. Miss Nello came Dr. W. I. Kelley 19 at the Capital up in the evening and spent a few Hotel, and alt those wishing to consult hours. Since the Increase In Mr. John Newhim should go and do so' m man's family he lias concluded that The Ladles' Guild of the Episcopal his residence is too small, consequentdecided to move to Frankly Church will give a supper at the Court- - fortho hasoccupy the Jail, provided the and evening next, voters of Franklin county sanction it. houso on Wednesday the 17th inst., for the benefit of the He Is now a candidate. Church. We spent a very pleasant day last . Sunday with Bro. Mace Lucas and Notice. family. Bro. Mace is stdl on the mend not members of the and if nothing prevents will soon be All persons us Honk and Ladder Company must keep out. Master Jeff. Lucas showedget threCsnlendld horses which ho is off the truck when an alarm of fire is ting ready for Brassfleld's stock sale given or the same is running out to a some time this month, Maud Mujler, George and Lizzie Macklin. Thanks Are. to Master Jeff", for twenty-fiv- e cents, John T. Buckley, three months' subscription to the Captain, Roundabout. FRANKFORT, FEBRUARY 1880, to-da- y. disorder, torpid liver, painln back or slue, constipation, etc , neclrct ninv tie tatnl. One dose of htronnr's Sanative Pills will give relief, A lew doses restore, to now health trad vigor. If 'out of sorts' with headache, stomach If you want good bread, try some of Joe LcLompte's baking powuer nis own make. Fon Sale. A fine piano, Peters & Craig make; a bargain. Apply at this this office. Shoo Polish Button's Raven Gloss, 25c; Brown's Shoe Dressing, 15c: a good dressing for 10c. Try them. For sale by Jos. Leuompte. Mexican coffee 15c per pound. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. J. Heeney, South Side. Found. On the floor of the Senate Lobby, on Thursday, a folding door kev. which the owner can have by calling at this office and paying for this notice. AT COST, AT COST! M For saddles, harness and gear give us a trial. Mastin Bros. Send toBuckley's for Hydrant Hose. Try It once, and you will use no other, we mean Mexican coffee, only lCc per pound at J. Heeney's, South Side. Home raised Blue Grass and Clover seed are considered 50 per cent, better than Northern seed. Kept by Mastin Bros. Lard cans filled at 7J cents a pound They are guaranteed to give satisfac tion. we: will 12 the- - - Minute guns were fired from Arsenal Hill .Wednesday afternoon by order of the Legislature, in honor of Gen. W. S. Hancock, who died at Governor's Island, New York, on Tuesday. . . . Editor Roundabout: I take this method of thanking the citizens and flre department for their efforts to save my furniture from destruction by fire on Friday afternoon of last week. A Card. Eugene M. Williams. The annual meeting of the Franklin County Bible Society will be held at the Methodist Church Sunday evening, February 28th. Addresses will be delivered by Judge W. H. Holt, Lieut. Gov. J. R. Ilindman and others. Hon. Fountaine Fox Bobbit, of Lincoln county, Hon. W. J. Caudill, and others, will address the Temperance meeting at the Court House on Tuesday evening next at 7J o'clock. All are invited to attend. The new High Arm Davis Sewing Machine will be on exhibition at Messrs. Whltesldes & Staten's this morning, and the agent invites the ladles of the city and all others Interested in the wonderful workings of this new labor saving appliance to call and examine it. Geo. S. Lohman. The early morning freight train from Louisville ran off the track about a mile and a half west of this city Monday morning, causing a delay of six or Heven hours to alHrains. The passengers on the 10:20 train from Louisville had to walk into the city from the wreck, which was not cleared up until IfyouAvanta good, strong cup of the afternoon. about two o'clock-Iconce, uuy tne Mexican, a iresn lot just received, at J. Heenoy's. Mr. Jas. Andrew Scott returned Try some of Jos. LeCompte's $2.00 Monday from Morehead, Rowan counwine for gelatine. ty,, with the scalps of the Toliver faction, having succeeded in clearing For Sale Cheap. A Cook Humphrey, the leader of the cooking stove, with all second hand the utensil?. Martin faction in that county, for Apply to W. B. George, 208 St. Clair whom he was principal counsel in his street. trial last week. He was opposed by y For Rent. such able lawyers as Hon. Ben. S. Rob-bin- s, house, opposite The Governor's frame Manthe of Lagrange, who was acting as sion, on High street, occupied by Mrs. John Grlttin Apply on the premises. Commonwealth's attorney. two-stor- The mask nnrtv at Woodlake. last Monday evening, at the residence of Mr. G. W. Coharn, to celebrate his 46 birthday, was one of the most pleasing, interesting and enjoyable affairs of the kind that we have seen since the days our youth. The masqueraders were arrayed in handsome and brilliant costumes, and each character represented was acted to perfection. At 11 o'clock we were ushered in the dining hall aid there upon the tables was a supper which the kind and generous hearted hostess had spread for her guests and contained substontials, luxuries and delicacies to suit the most fastidious taste. Space forbids a fuller description. The following is a list of the ladies that were masked and the characters they represented: Miss Mattie Haynes, of Peak's Mill, as Madame Debris; Miss Mollie Lucas, as Cinderella; Miss Emma Fight, of Whito Sulphur, as Cinderella's half sister; Miss Maud Fight, of White Sulphur, as fortune teller; Miss Jennie Thomasson, as Red Ridinghood; Miss Annie Hanu.of the Stamp, as Cinderella's half sister; Miss Ollie Hock-ersmltof White Sulphur, as Highland Mary; Miss Kate Hocker-smit- h, of White Sulphur, as Red Ridinghood; Miss Lula Coharn, as the bride of ye olden times; Miss Josie Jones, as morning star; Miss Josie Risk, as 30 years ago; Miss Mary Skinner, of White Sulphur, ghost; Miss Carrie Hanley. of Jett Station, as phantom: Miss Maud Emerson, as party girl. We regret that we can't give the names of the gentlemen who were masked, and others, as the space allotted to ua is about taken up we can only give tne names ot gentlemen from adistunce. Mt. Lewis Plummer, of Minorsville; Mr. Bee Anderson, of Harrison county; Mr. and 3iiss L'onarn. of Elmville, and several ladies and gentlemen around Woodlake. Miss Lucy Stedinun, of Stedman-vlll- e, has been visiting friends here for several days. h, at Fincel's. Call at Fincel's to get your hams. Furmers having real good butcher stuff on hand, which they wish to sell, will receive the highest market prices by calling on Mack Salyers, 223 Main street. fl-4-tf- . NEXT THIRTY DAYS HELL OUR STOCK OP- - lend to I'neiiinonlii.consumptlon e. Danger ! A noglectcd cold or cough may or other fata! digestion, sick headache us thousands testify. ro'fln by magic. liestthhiKfordyspepsla.tu Strong's Pectoral Pills wil euro a 1 If you want a good juicy steak, sweet 's hams, bacon or lard go to Mack store, No 223 Main street, oppofl4-- f f. site Dr. Duvall's residence. Sal-yer- Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fover Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Joe LeCompte. Cuts, Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, TRUNKS, &C -- Dll I ww I - v l'Tlir BEST TONIC. III S o This medicine, combining Iron with puro vegetable tonics, quickly and completely Cures Dynpepala, Jndlffciitlan. Weak n ens. Impure Blood, i)Ialarla,C'htlU Mid Fevera, and Neuralgia. It Is an unfailing remedy for Diseases of the Kidneys nnd I.lrer. It is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to Women, and all who lead sedentary lives. Itdoes not injure tho teeth, cause headache.or produce constipation ether Iron medicines do. It enriches and purines the blood, stimulates the appetite, aids tho assimilation of food, relieves Heartburn nnd Belching, and strength. ens the muscles and nerves. For Intermittent Fevers. Lassitude, Lack of Energy, Ac., it has no equal. 49- - The Rcnulne has above trade mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other. Udouljrfcy DROff.f CHESirAL CO., SALTIXOHI, UO. AT COST FOB CASH To close up our business. JEWELMILLS. New Grist & Hominy Mill. The City Council, on Tuesday evening, the following members of the fire department: A. H. McClure, chief; E. A.. Phillips, engineer; Ed.' J. Haly, fireman; Harry T. Stephens, driver of engine; Wat. Nickols, driver of hoso reel; and elected Philip PI. Goin driver of hook and ladder truck, vice' J. Taylor Graham. John. B. Meek was elected keeper of the city clock, Mr. Geo. W. Gaylo having given up the position. was loused for one The work-hous- e year to Ike Williams, sr., his. bid being the lowest und best out of six received. . South Bend, Olliver, Brinly. Avery, Melkle, and Buford plows at Mnstin Bros. OPENED A CORN MEAL AND HAVING JUST on'North Mudlson street, between Mill Clinton nnd Mero, we would respectfully Inform the public that we tire now prepared to do custom imwDim We keep of Corn, either Into meal or hominy. constantly on hand u large stock of Jno. T.. Buckley, agent for National and International Coll'ee pots. . MEAL AND HOMINY, Which we are selllntr at lowest prices, bpth wholesale and retail. Will deliver goods In any part of the city free of charge. Ollleo 318 Main street, up stairs. Orders left at either tho olllco or mill will receive prompt atten tion. Drink pure water by using the bucket pump and water purifier. Buckley keeps it. Jno. T. Buckley agent for Hickok Lamp Burner. Can be used on any lamp Sixty candle power. - Jan. n. Milam & McKee. Our stock is full and complete, come and get bargains now while you can. Those owing us will please call and settle. Come and see that we mean business. Saved His Life. Mr. D. I. Wllcoxson, of Horse Cave. Ky., says he was, for many years, badly afflicted with Phthisic, also Diabetes; the pains were almost unendurable and would sometimes almost throw him Into convulsions. He tried Electric Bitters and got relief from first bottle and after taking six bottles, was entirely cured and had gained in flesh eighteen pounds. Says he positively believes ho would have died, had It not been for the relief afforded by Electric Bitters. Sold at fifty cents a bottle by Jos LeCompte. 0 FOR A Reliable Article. For enterprise, push and a desire to get such goods as will give the trade satisfaction Hughes & Chiles, the Druggists, lead all competition. They sell Dr. Bosanko's Cough and Lung Syrup, bocause It's the best medicine on the market, for Coughs. Colds. Croup and Primary Consumption. Price 50 cents 1 and $1.00. Samples free. Man and Beast Mustang Liniment Is older than most men, and used more and more every year. R. K. McCLURE & BRO. ( JANUARY 16, 1886. -- ' ' ) 'i I - FRANKFORT ROUNDABOUT, Vnrmor . Bridgeport g . FOR COUNTY JUDGE. We are authorized to announce R. A. THOMSON to the offlco of County ns n candidate for Judge, subject to the Democratic Primary Election. f j I I . tiald Knob Mr. G. V. Greeiie visited friends hear Shelbyvllle lust Week. C. M Sanibrct ftStufrted last week from rth extended visit to Louisville. Messrs. Win. Poole nndV. T. Clnrk hinde a flying trip to Cropper'., Shelby ounty, this wqok. Mr.SV. S Brawnor, formerly of this county, but late of Shelby, has returned to Jus farm near this place. Misses Ella and Buth Rogers, of Ti-gvisited friends in this vicinity last a, January 14, 18SG. Tho ground-hodid soo his shadow. Voters of Franklin County: To the Democratic Tho moving business still goes on. I am a candidate for the office of County Judge, be until the close ol the polls on primary Tho mnsquorndo failed to nrrivo on time. and shallday in 1886. election Glnudo . county. n Tho whooping cough prevails in this to some extent. Just sixty votes for each candidato now in tho field for Jailer. Strango how stories grow. Muoh magnifying tho cause. Bessio Hancock nnd Lizzio Jackson have recovered from their recent illness. Mrs. Fnnnie Parrent has boon quite sick for tho past two weeks. The jinglo of the sleigh bells will bo heard no more for a time at least. Alex. Sargent is quite ill at his Capt. Geo. Sudduth's. Well, Keeling, that lottor was taken out by tho lazy lout. Observation, not experience, teaches us 'tis so nice to be a favorite with candidates. Billie Roberts.' children hn.vo been on tho sick list for n week or two. Dogs havo been slaying sheep to an alarming extent in this vicinity recently. Taylor Pnrrent's children nnd Mr. J. B. Russell's infant have been quito sick recent- sec-ctio- Sargent has located in Jessamine As a candidate for County Attorney in t88r, I wan honored with a vote which,' out of 2,300, fell short ol electing me by only about 30 votes. Grateful beyond expression for that mark of your confidence, I ask your aid in my present candidacy. Very respectfully, CHAS. F. EXUM. to announce REUBEN We are authorized BROWN a candidate for Judge of the Franklin County Court, subject to the action of the Democratic NEURALGIA. RHEUMATIS M mMm& FOR THE m mj CURE AND Or NERVOUS HEADACHE v'i party. FOR CORONER. TONGA is a product of tho Tonga or Friendly Am convinced, after tcJtlrqr It, that TokoaLISB cnic Islands, where It has long been used as a valuable remedy by tho natives. te a compourid of Tonga with tVsw rvrvVvwo Have Tonoalwe In Jvvj,wvvfc other ingredients whose e ralgia. tested elypn mo perfectrovers! cnss of Neu mtlsfactlnn. It hns properties have been thoroughly tested. O. B. Obtbamder, 11. D Falilmry, UL is ,nken fc"AfrVvo duces no internally, and .Have used Tokolwc In Keunkrlfi and Influn unpleasant effects. History Rheumatism, with tho vpry remits It no Opium or Morphine J. N. PAGE M. D . Vandercoo't, DL FOR BALK BY ATX DRtTOOIHTfl PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. A. A. MELLIER, Sola Proprietor, 70IJ and 711 WASHINGTON AVENUE, ST. LOUIS. cur-ath- contains rrt Wednesday. Fair-View, J. ii. P. Moore and wife, of Were the guests of Mr. Henry Rodgers and family last Sunday. Mrt Frank Warren returned home Tuesday from a visit to Shelby county, accompanied by Nicholas Allison. D. M. Woodson, county surveyor, was out hero last Tuesday, and surveyed sonic land for Mr. Polk Moore. Mr. Win. Watkins, who lives in the FJag Fork neighborhood, had his cellar house destroyed by lire on Thursday night of last week. Mr. E, Q. Lee will, on the loth inst., open a writing school at this place of ten days' duration, which will enable all who attend to gain a fair idea, of The degree of prosperity in a communthat art. ity is commensurate with the interest taken fathor-in-law'- s. We are authorized to announce A. .TUD. GRAHAM ns a candidate for Coroner of Franklin county at the August election, 1886. We are authorized to announce JOS. T STATEN as a candidate for Coroner, subject to the action of Y RESIDENCE ON HIGH STREET NEXT the Democratic party. to Governor's Mansion. The lot fronts on We are authorized to announce DR. W. H lich street, running back 200 feet to a naved alley. PHYTHIAN as a candidate for Coroner of FrankThere is stable room lor two horses, and carriage lin county, subject to the action of the Democratic room for two carriages, with n rat proof corn crib party and macademized stable lot. The house consists of a frame of eight rooms, besides kitchen FOR CITY MARSHAL. and perfectly dry cellar, all in order. The garden is We arc authorized to announce V. W. FOOTE as in n high state of cultivation, with a variety of the a candidate for City Marshal, subject to the action finest grapes in full bearing. Price 13,500. My reason tor wiinting to sell is that my business calls me of the Democratic party. else here.' Apply on premises, or to Mr. Frank FOR W. S. DHHONEY. DEALER IN SAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, IOII0KS, CSOCKL' 5 GUSSn ' two-stor- y Icordlally invite you to call an.. vXritninemy Now and Fresh .StocK of Goods. MAIN STREET, FRANKFORT, KY Sep3-tf- . FOR CIRCUIT CLERK. We are authorized to announce J. O. BURNS as a candidate I ir Clerk of the Circuit Court f Frank lin county, sunject to tne action 01 trie Democratic Chirn, Attorney-at-Law- . J. D. THARP. . party. Kentucky Central Railroad'. JNEW PL AMIS U MILL. to announce WALTER We are authorized to the FRANKLIN as a candidate for office of Clerk of the Franklin Circuit Court, subject to the action of the Dembcratic party. "BLCEGRASSROUTE" Shortest and Quickest route from Antiocli. The snow went off in a stream of slush. Mr. GeorgeJRoach is still confined to Antioch the M Sunday, and Elder Polk South the 4th Sunday, in this month. No services there Mr. James Glore has a very valuable dog Rover that came very near freezing to death during the late cold snap. He was found by his humane master in time to thaw him out, and thus saved his life. Let every one who can come to the "Great Educational Meeting" on the 27th. It will be the grandest of the kind ever held in the State, and we hope tin; teachers of this county will realize its importance, and act accordingly. Give us your aid and counsel. We are in need of funds to pay the necpssary expenses. Will you help us in thh? his bed. Our farmers are jubilant over the prospects of their next wheat crop. Mrs. William T. Hales is. we regret to say, very ill of typhoid fever. Bokn. Jan. 10th, to the wife of James Rosel, a son, 11 pounds John W. Payne. Bro William Smith will preach at Pea Ridge. Tracyville will stretch her full length for Supt. John S Harrod, with due deference to the present incumbent. Mrs. Milton Tracy has a Bible in her possession jut 15)3 years old. The mutilators are not invited to come here to revise it. Miss Dora Burke, the lovely daughter of John Burke, Esq., has traveled miles alone through deep snow to reach the head of her chns at the Institute. The good citizens here are anxious to know when the Members of the House and Senate will adjourn to Atlanta, that they may pack up and strike out Ef-q.- in educational and religious matters. Ben Sargent has returned to his home in' Jessamine county from a visit to relatives in this section. Wo were not represented in the Roundabout last Week beca'use our friend failed to hand in our notes. Wo feel very muoh complimented in the fact that tho Bridgeport column is so highly appreciated. Any man who thinks woman's lot is not a hnrd one will at onco be undeceived by keeping houso two weeks while his wife is. sick. Messrs.Wm. Moore and Jas.Flinn havo reto the farm of Mr. moved their Win. Scolield, where they are now engaged in sawing. Cod Fish and Coal Oil Scofleld has tho boss grocery in this section. Give him n call and you will be convinced of the truth of the above assertion. Mr. J. P. Sargent. (Bird) and family and Mr. Wm. Crook left last Wednesday for Henry county, Missouri, where they will reside in future. May success attend them. Pastor Hungerford has so far recovered from his recent illness' as to bo able to attend and preach at his appointment at Evergreen Church last Saturday and Sunday. The many friends and relatives of Mr. J. D. Miller, of Missouri, a former resident of Franklin county, will be glad to learh he has entirely recovered from Ins recent affliction. saw-mill FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR. We are authorized 1 3 announce D. M WOODSON to the office of County NORTH, as a candidate lor Surveyor, subject to the action of the Democratic party. FOR ASSESSOR. We are authorized to announce W H. HAWKINS as a candidate for Assessor of Franklin county, subject to the action of the Democratic party. We are authorized to announce B. F. CAPITO as a candidate for Assessor of Franklin county, subject to the action of the Democratic party. We are authorized to announce LEWIS HARROD as a candidate for Assessor of Franklin county, subject to the action of the Democratic party. CENTRAL KBNTUCKV TO ALL POINTS J.M. WAKEFIELD Having reoently added to his Establishment First-Clns- EAST WEST. M SOUTHWEST s Pinning Hill, of (l FAST LINE BETWEEN It 188s. now pronared to furnish all kinds LEXINGTON AND CINCINNATI. Sash, Boors, Blinds, Frames, Molding ALHO SCHEDULE IN EFFECT DEC. i6TH. South Pound. Ex. Sun. 8 to a 9 55 a ii 02 a it 40 a 13 35 p No 6, No. 4, Daily. m m m in m m No fc.x. 12. J Scroll Work, Stair Work Mayl5-tf- & Turnln bun. Gotten out in tho 'Best Style. . Lve Covington.. FOR COUNTY CLERK. We are authorized to announce JAMES W, ALLEY , a candidate for Clerk of the Franklin County Court, subject to the action of the Demo-cra'i- c party. JOHN W. PAYNE is a candidate for Clerk of the Franklin County Court, subject to the action of the Democratic party. We are authorized to announce G C HUGHES ns a candidate for County Clerk of Franklin county, subject to the action of the Democratic party. We are authorized to announce NAPOLEON B SM 1TH as a candidate for to the office of County Clerk, subject tothe action of the Democratic n party. We are authorized to announce JOHN S. HARROD as,a candidate for County Clerk, subject to the action of the Democratic party. FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY. We are authorized to announce JAS. A. as a candidate for to the office of County Attorney, subject to the action of, the Democratic party. We arc authorized to announce RFN, G. WILLIAMS as a candidate for County Attorney, subject to the action of the Democratic party. VIO-LETT Arr Paris " Falmouth.. " Cynthiana. " . . . . Lexington. Lve Paris Arr Winchester. " Richmond . " Lancaster.. " Rowland... Lve Richmond . Arr Uerea . . . . " Livingston. , .... tt ujopn 00 2 5 3 45 6 00 '3 05 3 30 6 00 m 8 10 p m 9 30 p m 10 25 p m 10 55 p m a m 11 co p 11 40 p p m m P i m p m p m p m 2 3 4 5 ,6 00. p m 32 p m 40 p m 15 P m 10 p m 5 25 p m 6 10 p m 7 10 p m 2WM. CROMWELL Attorney-at-Lawc , , AND Heal Estate Agent, No. 1. North-Boun- No. No. 3. lAe Livingston " Uerea. . Arr Richmond. , . , 8 00 a m 10 22 a m PRACTICE IN THE COURTS OF Franklin and the adjoining counties, and rill also giro special attention to the purchase and, sale of real estate, collection of rents, olaitns, and the negotiation ol loans. Office opposite Court Houso. . , ti 11 45 a m June 25-l- y. , , t " Lancaster Arr Richmond. Lve Rowland . . . . Lve Kichmond . Arr Winchester . 6 05 a m " Paris " " Pa-is- . . 705am 808am 8 20 8 53 9 55 it 30 7 25 Lve Lexington. . . Years of Suffering: Ended. For the bast two years I have been a great sufferer from ulcerated sore mouth, the result of blood poison. I have for months received treatment at Bellevue Hospital, and by a physician on 12th street, New York City, as well as by one in Brooklyn. I received but little if any benefit from either. So I' FOR .TAILEU. resolved to try S. S. S. I am. thankful We are authorized to announce ELI McDANIEL as a Republican candidato for Jailer of Franklin to say it has done me more good than county. everything else. I have been taking announce it but two weeks, and the improve- a We are authorized toof Frunklln C. W. TAYLOR ns county, subject to candidate ment is very marked in fact I am the action offor Jailer the Democratic party.almost well, and brjlieve I will be perMINUS WILWe are fectly so in a short time I heartily LIAMS ns authorized to announce Frankl n county, a candidate for Jailer of recommend it to those suffering from subject to the action of the Democratic patry at the - FORCOUNTYSCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT We are authorized to announce JOSEPH R. FEARS as a candidate for County Superintendent of Common Schools of Franklin county, subject to the action of, the Democratic party. We arc authorized to announce LAZARUS P. HULE IT as a candidate for County Superintendent of Common Schools, subject to the action of the Democratic party. We are authorized to announce THOMAS HUNTER as a candidate for County Superintendent of Common Schools, subject to the action of the Democratic party. Arr Covington. Cynthiana ", Falmouth . . . . , . a m . a m a m a m a m 00 35 p m 2 25 p m ? 25 p m 2 45 p m 3 30 p m 3 58 p m 1 805am a m 1 45 p m 3 40 p m 4 18 5 23 p m 6 55 P m 7 15 a m Choice ALL KINDS pjn Coal Cheap. DOUBLE SCREENED family use. Prompt Delivery, Ful Weight, Bottom Prices. 446pm 600pm Telephone connection No. 36. 4M MAYSVILLE BRANCH. North-Bnun- No. Dally, Lx. Sun. . s, GEO. B. MACEXXXT, Ex. Sun. Daily, 0,,.53' Dec.8-f FRANKFORT, KY. Lve. Covington Lve. Lexington . Lve, Pari. Arr. Millersburg Arr. Carlisle . . Arr. Johnson . Arr. Maysville. South-Boun- . . . . . 7.25 a m m 8 20 8.44 a m 9.03 a m ic 05 a m 1045 a m 900pm 4 3cp m 525pm 6.10 p m 7.07 p m 7 sop m 3STO 548pm TIOBallow-nntenh- blood poison. T. Lve. Maysville . Lve. Johnson Lye. Carlisle. . . Lve. Millersburg Arr. Paris. . . . Arr. Lexington. . Primary Election on the first Saturday in April, Arr. Covington . 886. 1 for Texas. Novembers, 1885. Ernest nnd William, sons of Treatise on blood and skin diseases Masters , deserve special mailed free. Taylor Collins, in the Roundauout for strict mention The Swift Specific Co., Drawer 3 application and wonderful progress at Atlanta, Ga. New York, 157 W. 23d Tracy Institute. St. Mr. John Edge, who wm born nnd educated in the center of the city of Keynote to Health. London, Encr., says he enjoys more Health is wealth. Wealth means terrestrial bliss in the tranquil village independence. The Keynote is Dr. of Tracy than in that great metropolis Boanko'a Cough and Lung Syrup, of the world. the bet Cough Syrup in the world. A quartette of rich voices rendered a Cures Coughs, Colds, Pains in the few of Mozart's best on Sunday, even- Chest. Bronchitis and primary Coning, at the pleasant mansion ' of Mr. sumption. One done gives relief in Robert Choate. Mrs. William Zook, every case. Take no other. Price the accomplished sopranist and organ- 50 cents and $1.00. Sold by Hughes & 1 Chiles. ist, with her husband, was present. Hollow echoed with sa- -' The Devil's tunic veils last evening by two dusky CANDIDATES. hoodlums of Craw, who were full to the bung of Craw whisky. Stones flew FOR CONSTABLE. thick and fast, and some blood flowed. We are authorized to announce CEORGE D. candi- THOMFS0N us a candidate for Constable In the Thoiquarrel was over a certain First MiiKUterliri District of Franklin county, subject date for Jailer. Democratic party. to the action of the The Rouxdahoi't is spread and its We lire authorized to announce LEWIS L .COX as contents devoured on nearly every a candidate for to the ofiiee of Constable district of Franklin hearth here. Our old patriarchs whose In the First Magisterial the Democratic party.county, subject to tho action ot prophesies have never failed predict the Roundabout to shortly issue a FOR JUSTICF.OF THE PEACE. dailv, after which it will receive the We are authorized to announce GEOIUiE R. 'Public Printing at the hands of the as a candidate for Justice ot tho people." Peace In the First Magisterial District of Franklin Judge Thomas R. Gordon, of Owen-to- county.subject to the action of the Democratic arty. R. Wc arc was In Frankfort the other day, a candidateauthorized toannoiinccPeaceE. inOA1NES as for Justico of the the Frank-foand he created admiration in political District, subject to the actio'i of the Democratic primary election to beheld on the first circles. Toio'h elegant address, Ids larty at the April. 188C mild and cjiildlike manners, won for Saturday in ,FOR CIRCUIT JUDOE. him' on' that day riches equal to gold. We are authorized to announce JUDOE GEO. Tlie writer1 1ms" known this gentleman for Circuit Judge from hovhood, and will assure the pub C. DRANE-- candidate counties of Franklin, in the composed of the intellect district Hoinc. Gallatin and Carroll, subject Owen, lie that his honest brilliant to the Grant, action of the Democratic pirty surpasses his external appearance. n, rt E. Syi'iieiis, Brooklyn, N. Y. NOTE. Tra!ns'3 and 4 nre daily between Winchester, Lexington and .Cincinnati; other trains are ! daily except Sunday. Direct connection is made at Winchester with Chesapeake and Ohio for Mt. Sterling, Ashland, We are authorized to announce LEVI H. SCOTT Huntington, Charleston, W. V ., and Eastern Cities. Fast Line. Kos. 3 and 4 run via Winchester. as a candidate for Jailer of Franklin county, subject Solid Trains, with Pullman Sleeping Cars, between KEEP CONSTANTLY ' IN STOCK4, fcbX'8, to the action of the Democratic party. Cincinnati and Richmond, Va.,and Winchester and Cooper's una flelsonja, , ' : 1 K I We are authorized to announce J. W. RODGERS Washington, D. C. Through Tickets and Baggage Checked to any as a candidate for Jailer of Franklin county, subject destination reached by a railroad. to the action of the 'Democratic party V. H. WHITTLESEY, S. F. B. MORSE, authorized to announce R. STONE as a We are Div. Pass'rAgt., Trav. Pass'r Agt., i candi late for Jailer of Franklin county, subject to the ' "Which are qumnteed the hest Ky. Covington, Ky. action of the Democratic party. C. W. SM I1H, K. W. FULLER, Gen'l Pass'r Agent. We are authorized to announce J AMES GORDON Cen'l Manager. & Vanilla, as a candidate for the office of Jailer of Franklin county.subject to the action of the Democratic party. Iy own make. Pure JSplcea, ground nnd whole, We are authorized to announce THOSi E. DAI-LEthe very best I ciiu buy, uml attention Is as a candidate for Jailer of Franklin County, especially culled to my subject tothe action of the Dcinocraticparty. We are authorized to announce HENRY MITCHGROUND BLACK ELL as a candidate for Jailer of Franklin county, WATCHMAKER & JEWELUL subject to the action of the Democratic party. Daker's Chocolate and Cocoa. We are authorized to announce THOMAS SLAT Wine,, for cooking purposes,) at 32,00 per Gallon. a candidate for Jailer of Franklin county, TERY as 208 ST. CLAIR STREET, Don't fall lo give nm n trtulo. subject to the action of the Democratic party. AUS, ROBINSON We areauthorized toannounce Keeps constantly on hand a full lincof -! as a candidate for Jailer cf Franklin county, subject to the action of the Democratic party. We areauthorized toannounce HIRAM SMOOT WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY THE SOUTH: SIDE DBUGaiST. as a candidate for Jailer of Franklin county, subject to the action of the Democratic party. -- ANDWe are authprized to announce MOSES HAY-DOas a candidate for Jailer of Franklin county, Jl action ofthe Democratic 1,, y. subject ohe I T OFFER THE RESIDENCE I NOW OCCUPY ON We are authorized to announce JOHN T. WAZLTVIE TERS as a candidate for Jailer of Franklin county, 1 Clinton street, between Ann and lllgn btreetrf, lor subject to the action of the Democratic party. sale at it bargain. Will sell on easy terms or exRepairing Neatly Executed and satisfaction dcc.s-tf- . change for a smaller house. guaranteed, 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for PAT. NEWMAN. to the office of Jailer of Franklin county, Jan. 2, 188ft-2. -. t subject to th-- action of the Democratic party. . A rl DAN.SHEEHAN. We arc authorized to announce JAMES D. MOORE as a candidate for Jailer of Franklin county, subject to the action of the Democratic paity. 'tmwnL lEALBorl impBEbs A QUICK, PERMANt NT. CERTAIN CUREFCR We aroaiuhoriicd tpannoun.ce,NOAH GOINS as Lost orJf ailing Manhood. NervoiunMa M1TI WFE1HEM , DECAY. Vteakneua, JLaokof Stroaeth, a candidate for Jailer of Frankin county, subject to A Life Bxpprjence; Remarkable and, 'theaqtionofjJie Dem6,cjatjcpartv,. Vigor or Developmeaft flansei) bjrindiscrotlons, oxcri,'sto Benafltsln n quick .cures. ..Trial Packages. Send We are authorized to announce DAN. NEWMAN Ourea usually within a mouth. No Deception dan stamp for sealed particulars. Address Quackerr. I'ositivo Proofi, full description and as a candidate for Jailer of Franklin county, subject ettorof ndvlcn Inpluhi Nenlodonvolopo.treo. Dr. WARD A CO. Louisiana, Mo. to the action of the Democratic party at the Prlmury ERIE MEDICAL CO., P.O. Drawur ivi lii Halo. N.Y. Klectkm on the llrst Suturdny In April, 1886. We are authorized to announce S. N. DAVIDSON as'an Independent Democratic Candidate for Jailer of Franklin county, against the field, subject to the will of the people at the August election, 1886. MOTION OF IT ON orderei', that noESQUIRE McDONALP, for claims shall be allowed caring fur any pauper, after the :.ic! has been by the citizen, unless the County Judge or No. 52, No. 54 Riven of cl ims shall have been first notified that Conn Dairy. Daily, said person is a pauper, and the County Judge or Ex. Sun Ex Sun. court directs the aid to be given; and that no . the sum for which an individual can be 5 45 a m 12.55P m Kept At the alms house be allowed to any citizen for a m 1.35 pm keeping a pauper; and that this order shall be pub6.27 7 26 a in 330pm lished in the Frankfort paptrs for the term of three 7 4S a m 2. MP m months, nnd that no citizen shall in any case be 8 15 a m f 5.5Pm allowed even this amount, unless he complies with 9.15 a m 0. lop m the provisions ol this o"rder. , 11.30 a m 6. oop m A crP N. BSIITH. Attest:. . Nov. a.3t. Clerh Franklin County Court. , Housekeepers, i Attention Extract of Lemon Y W. i. GEORGE, v PEPPER, . 5 l JOSEPH LhCDMPTE N SI 'OK KW.A.IRIE SALE. ft MEN ONLY v m 1 ...