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ir ttl. atioe Mnhr ia wiila. eM JoeaMtM-iaot a bit b-hma .Uy o the people who are endVavWina'to jfrease the dear pnbfie. Hut ia gefftajpia wagon bratb of tittle eoovenieat snicirs that every haaaf fceeper needs and at priow sn hm tnaybAdy aa hny then: Jljr gives tfes nsnal atfowtraa to : arat J. repairtag, afaav -and- the work ri done proaapciy audi tothe entire ;ajiiaaclioB of hw eaahiiners. The lari'iat afcwkof fitat-glaan Watches. gW, headed taiiiea.elb aaVtaJwava w stt.;.tfiaaee. 1Sb fcra HATvta NeekfV, lirtSi in jSospeaders, in : Hmm CwBara, jest eceivi- at :'MeChfs; Yu shonkjl eatl and HafsAbejr, an Jrcrj atjlisit TQC MBSS OOOD& .,.-Wl?sT 43arIaWi Caek Steves, Garfatsw H4tialBo'eesv and the great G Cma Wand Baas Bornera, ar 'sa; atock aK AL-UCX; jbjuai Crr far sale, A pr. aatd ieflew eitiai laeeoaMnuRt be paid yew inrget to can anw eoute at oaee. i plaasnre.:: . ''TalB' jseWweted Stndcbaker war-auv lrtiowwef all aaetf to ba Ibest Ta the world, are for sale a yfiy i prion by rSdme$ ekan yoor kid glerea with Mathers' Gkwe Cleaner. . For . saie etdy ay Aeeaaa, Hall St-Ok (-uu ' .-wVbv''.Uk - w sat-d Bafgi,C.rrlgei, Plia Iweawod Sptieg ff.t l.h Hyfy atobk, whiah he will sell tori italt T artH trade for males er tkeaarw fyflt on Craw before yon ' - '- - - - . W AM fAEEB, latest mt terns . isa) bsmdeeaaee-t style, jest bmnglit S by Baker, B.yd 4 Co. Bere eHiyiBg year wall paper etdt at lber baitdsocse stem tax, the huvest and best stock ia Bloeaatiigton, at Birker, Beyd Co-'av JW Loaded SfaelU, go to 4bAeawa a4 be supplied promptTB Breekfaat the a " at 'EEr-VJErTr Nan ay, vav anpaawe agrsna tw. letbts pUee. Call a see this arVC., .-.: If ajwWLaii-m to'ridlt variafy awd stftpsea tape & ce-

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Hereyoo wi Bod a fall and com'jroay jaye for Louisville at 6 o'blate liaa l HAttDWAill, Tix- ciocjj j, there-at 10,aad return warB, Glass, Sasb, 1bs, Cij st 4. Qoioe north the actfommoAl McOa lIaWRg)ara. Nation traih passes here at 7:57, Om f! , reachw Indianapojiii abottt JO a. ro. -P1 . V . t ' "riving here on ita return ai - Otiieb; DALEBS t:)ia to have iaville or Indianapolis you ran a Mn'r-Mnai to tha "X. Y. Z" avoid a hotrf. bUl. And tbnt this

tha ttljMttia- the wnnarMritr "of X. Y. Z. cigar. Ask or it and! best. For sale at 31 places

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aM4Mmwnev-sy be bad at UcGte's' menAant taUoring and clothing cmpannw. Every two or fbar wcrha, ff alcUre, the buyer ot thehnoiv. eoes to awnte. of the tin and bargaios," lie always suc ceeds too, Mbe stock at -pyraept on the-ahelves and tablea ttsiifv. . - ..- ' 18 Tft Mkas Joot A BafWrpenaas are in tWt to me for itrorcrie. 1 am wry. m.neh nr need -of inonry jnrt now, nd- Ei rec4futty tpk thos.wbonl tnivc aerodtnMMinti in -the pa-'-t to come forward and settle ft one. : , II KM I. WILSON. Ask to he din-cu-d to Hemp. do loin2 for something ehotce in '- - -lK YOU WAST BOTi'lties Q?wiware and Glaeswaie ? Hemp. W tlson arrijs everyHuwg van may want at hw groerry atore, under the Progresa offio " ' Fob 51,15. I have lorfy aers of Una-in Fak twnrft!'p, near Gray V TnyrJt vliK:i j dnir t mH.- 'rh tract Km a gnad tore-fcow, tbreo dling beiiM. aait othar nccaary buildings wi rt. For price n. term wnto to TM. AEMtiBrSTKB. TW f. O.. EMBKOWEIUBSt VftllTB OOOD. WICKS fc CO. Sbemqd Sii.teb Prusbs, jnst received at . Charley McPhretcrs' rroeery tore.j They are very nice and efrrtHMnicsK aa they require no rresb enned pompkin. Ireh - . ' -... -a pacsM, frtao-saoaie roeit oys ters, aiea crisp fresh crackers,

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lore of ceod thinga. jnat received : bjt Chaa. McPbeeters. the grocer. SagmJiMbniogbt by Clwrley ff . . .-Til r jfEi .,- m mam -I.A .r Mcrnarters, at n earner grocery.. His- diflereot - grades -of Molasses aa4ca)ps ate very superior. : a. Totuoqpe akp Cioabs it is hard to find a'houae that carries a better aastnaent than that of Charley McPbeeters on. tha southeast corocr of fajuarjfe ; ' -" Bbt Bcttb-k; Bebt 'Cheese. Best Labi, best o everything is alvMyakeptatCliariey BfcPheetcrs' grocery store, sMtbeast -corner of lka cwan&aaaa ' ' ' . TOB BASKET Flf.-CED, StOTday nighty at Cbap!eyil,McPheetera groeery store.' What Charley baa not get in stock is difficult to Sod. He!k in the popntar old Greevea eornei . fiosts 4p Pios. I. Milt. Rog era has atx er eight yooog sows and pig wr -mm a , hot piace, east oi Tkey are-ef the Jlerksbire airfPolaarf China breetk, and very WB' TW yn. ItcH' ge, aii4 Skratehas on J"4"1" "tJ-1 ? mfa"!l.e?Mrer Ka a h, inuir. iiruir. wt, aioomiaeton, ina. NonVesidents, your properly will be carefully ataoaged by Brodix, Robertson eV JBrodix. If yon have anything to -exehaege But it to the hands- of Brodix, Robertseo A Brpdix Over Cole's Book Store. Tbt some of on r sweet and sour pieklee. Come and see our soods and priges. Pnett A Sears.' . lilcGES ia one of the most I vv-o wwh: ui ih

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OF : - ' . of. '.'.." Hall & Co. t The two new trains will ba a wiww HAiniHMUlim f A miAnlp III thiacsuotT, and. to tha traveling mnhlic mnrratlv. All' individual traip .north "cives Von plenty of time-to drink arteian water at Martinsville during ta hot hours The Western Union Telegraph Co, wrll lis veto remove from U railroad diwtchers' office, the bqeinesn of tlie railroad company having Dreoroe so heavy that the entire moai at present occupied ia needed. James Carlton, an old-lime citizen of Bloomingteti, recently postmaster of Bedford, was here Monday. Thirty-four years ago Mr.- Carlton puWiahed a newsper in tliis plaef, his office being in the frnme hniidlng iu the rear, of Chus. McPheeter' grocery store.' Mareiagc licenws have been issued as follows aince last report : Tho8' Finn and Mamie -Taylor, Tbos.E. Vauirht and IWltn Iike, v Jesse Howe ts out of the exprejss tiffioe and iMn&a pushing the conmii.iohCorn I'lantin is nlmiit over on good grmindj and the Democracypoured into town, last Saturday." r-Vn. Mntlii- lias hecn granted an original prmion ; J. C. Vw has hci-n granted in valid ensinn; David Burke has been grauted au increase. --It will lie well to remensjier that Dr. p. E. Bunion, the siiccesfol speeialht. will visit ninomingfiaa iiivvtivu mm. Excsuntlema to Shllah Battle Fields. On Mny the 27th, only, tha agent at thU ctatlon is anthorixad to fell ratiad trip excursion ticket from - Bloominstan to Kvantville, Jnd., nt rate of onft farn for tho (nind trip; TickeU ta be limited ten 4y irevn date of Mle. ThU tp'cial low rnte h immed for the Vcncflt of partial detiring: to ee the fnmoiu old battle fluid nw Evnvilli, from which point excur sion boa U leave every Tueadny nt 4 p. m. i.. K. A St. L.. New Albanv to Xvant- !'", from which point patsensencan eWHIBKFW mwi iw mi imwo .bih. jwuiiu 5wrt -ht. w, -aur m9 w tivi On Tuesday, Msy 20th, Dr. D. E. Barnes, the famous specialist, will make a pmiessional visit to Bloosnington. He has a. well earn ed rqpntativn as a thorough . prnetit:onir. Puett & Sears have choice grades of Coffees and Sugars and sell at a low price. .. Just received a fresh lot of Preserves snd Jellies. Try some of wir peach and grapo preserves. PtX)&EAB8. "Victims of the' recent visitation of la grippe, except in esses oi very robont constitution, are still subject to pains and aches and (tad feeling generally when sudden changes of the weather occur. The n .la mv m use ot oouin American nervine u doing wore good, however, than anything else. Fart Bros, sell it. STRAWBERRY PLANTS. I have for sale this spring three varieties of Strawberry Plants: Downing, Kentucky and Shar pleat Seedling. These plants will be sold at 50c. per bnndred. Persons Who will take 1,000 plants will be given 100 of theCresccnt Seedling free. Orders may be left with Jus. Robinson, grocer, or inquire of mc in pereoo or by mail. Jqhw J. Lawrence, Bluomimrtoa P. O. r . ,1. . . ... . aiJSAMd JttVKATBJJ IV ARE IS something very pretty. Every ! housekeeper knows what Mcakia Ironstone China is, and all know that it is 6 rut-class, and has always lieea white. Now, however, it is beiug decorated, and is very dclihandsome. Jiromv Rohinson. the . . : . . .- - : fa4 aJ4,

Mrs. Lou. Helton has tpCfe .?t-1 Chicago to visit her son's faihfryk sihe win be gone several weeks. Robert Yansaadt was sent lowri to French UeK Springs last week to take charge of the telegraph office at that point during the absence of the. operator. ' - Mr. McPheeters has rented one half of the room occupied by Mrs. Bowman's millinery, store, and will remove his stock of books to that place. Mrs. Rhetls of Campbellsbnrg is the guest of Mfs. Mollie Woolery, on North College A venue. Dr. D. E. "Barnes, the great specialist, will visit Blooming ton on Tuesday, May 20th. Kemem uer t'liajday and date. Dr. Elgin, the noted fiaetist Sreafhcr and edittot-. died on lionay la with qiiiok consutnpton, the result of an atUck of la grippe from which he had never entirety recovered. . He will be remembereT a prominently eoneeetod with Ed. Smith, the prize-fighter, who is to fight Jackson, the negro pugilist; is in training at Trench Liclc Springs. He is accompanied by MnJdoon, his backer, nd Cleary, hia trainer. -r-For noslers and dodgers, come to th ProgrrM offlceSelect roar Spring- Salt irem Slairk. SamaIe at too ajuttiVBhat. A very fatal horse disease is now prevailing in this cunty. A J T. Massey and Wm. A. Rogers have' lost horses by it. the dis ease is of the nature -of la grippe, and some of the animals die within twelve lion rs after first being at tacked. A veterinary surgeon would 'find Blnnmington a good point, at which to lot-ate. The Cmtnty Superintendent has granted diplomas to the ftij lowing named pupils who have parsed the required examination : n,Mn BloomWm. LangeU, May NWuel, gayeiotid .Dunn. . BloomiDgtonlila jrrwi, ipronca Marlin. BivUUad E.o K. May, . Ettell Figs. "Win oe I... winder. Van ljurfn Lummm Katnn, Slorton. Carter, Olive Thnieher, Ollie bum', Otiie Koon, MnHi'- BMtcher, Kohert Stephfnon. fvylie Diniraoro, Ire Siansifer, Qnttia Wampter, gmma 3teplenon, LMa B. iloliertton. Maud Korgiifon, "UamStimtifer, Lur Turoar, Liszic Baxter, Marion Hire, Iut Brown, l.o. a., jvtenewn. Perrv---Jo'hn V. CUmhrlain, Nora Smith, Annio Wwodbtarn. Geo. C. Miller, RIfry Hunlfr, atyrt fnipp, Mnagio Moore, Kmnutt Mil'fr." r?!t Creet Ofti Ajnm. (.'baric T. Vint, Geo. Hor.eJay. Anna Bwtclior, :ier Cre(-k-iKtnma ' Gripi Viola TtTi(, Jtihtlie 1'horiT, Alice MilierBnlph Kij Droke, JhJiu ISuu-hcV, JMy lewder, i Perry, John Sure. Slew Xeetnvcar nt The con.XER. .Rev, Gilbert Dohbs has been FeciiTced by the Baptist church of BIiontins:ton as their pastor fr the eniiuing twelve month. The rev erend gentleman preached two weeks for the iwoplehere and drew crowds to the church each- night. lie is evidently an able man, and one who lias siuncieiu prsonai magnetism to hold his audiences. 'The meetings of Rev.Snrameif, at the Church of Christ, wefrwell attended and-very interesting. The reverend gentleman is a l-as-unt pulpit orator. The new church building at Unionville is now being crowded 10 completion, -r-A unmber of Bloominglon's ybuiig people attended commencement of Gosport school last Tuesday Fresh vegetables can behad at Rott's grocery on Tuesday,. Thursday and Saturday of each week. The enumeration ot children of school age in Monroe county lias been completed, and it is shown that there are 5,632. S, S. Woodward will lie Trainmaster snd Supt. ol Transportation aflhis point, his territory including the line of road from Infayctte to Louisville. James Howe sprained one of aw anvin aoriousiy, Mvoaey meht. fbe Mechanics' Band promises to be s greater attraction the ntesent season than last. The band is enpecitilly strong iu its bass .horns, Messrs. Hinea and' Paul Seward having few superiors. Jas. Hunter, the furniture dealer,' has moved into his new hotc on east 3d street. One of the successful institu tions is the real estate building association, which has now been iu uperation two years. The names of the Directors are a guarantee of tul stability they are: Wm, N. Showers, W. J. Allen, R. C. Greeves, W. W. Wicks, Ben.Voss, Henry Alexander, A. Johnson, John Waldron aud Dr. Weir. The Louisville, New Albany & Chicago Railway Company have enlercd for record iu the Recorder's office, a Deed of Trust, with Hon. JoluiH. Stotsenburg as Trustee, lor the sum of S12,t)00,000, or at tho rate of $25,000 per mile. Ten millions of the money to be derived fro.m the sale of the bond issued under this deed of trust ia to be applied to taking up the present indobteduess oi the company. The balance to be used iu the improvement of the road.- The deed of trust will be recorded in every county iu tlie State through which l be road runs. --Don't let anybody crowd some other medtaine 00 yu at being "hi good n pvuvu niHencsp ntprmv 1 hero is pothlns wwl to it aad vou .houid aui'jjnj; else. r

tttt) tlty election. The. city election resulted in a

rRepuplicai). victory, as was 'expect ed., tna arret ward contest wss sunrtist spirited, the race .being lKtweeb:3ohn Waldron and R. R. Stewaft Mr. Stewart junking an indepwdeot race. There were 26$ votes, cast, of which Mr. Waldron had a plurality of 73. Ed. McGee got votes in the second Ward, and J4s. Sliowers, the regular nominee, was elected by 87 over' the thrte'other candidates voted for. But it wta the 3d ward where the fight jWal iea.lly adeV the ;'pjmoerars bringing out E3. Corr as their guls(noni geenlhe unless na, blown in bottle) candidate for (touncilman, Thay'. made a fight iworttiy a better cause in this wrd,.gret beads of sweat moistening the csftb, while the grass was traSBirted bvthe bare-foot Democrocy iiu it looked like the ground a daaheir acitcus. The vote in dctaj;las - . naav wabd. 109 11- t(;-liewart,v...v: .kj.. 03, n "Wuldron'i mnjorily,.,.... 73 -"'. SECOND WAKt). James p. !1iowm,,.j.,. ........ ...... S3 WiUiatp Staurt, . 10 Kdwr4 mqee......... ....... 44 W lllfcai SaI) wood, ........ ....., ...... 1 . garnet Shpwcm' majority..'. eaaaia 2.7 '"rmanwAao. Un.e.8mttlh.......,-;i.,.......n........n.157 witvXiiVry mr9-9 lid W. .JByerly 10 Bea. Ehiith'J roiijoritj,...,... .,;".. 37 There are several reasons;-why" suelrmen as Showers and Waldron shoidtl be returned to the "couneil, and One'of theseis snrTicient : there is a tendency . to Tcckless cxenditnreofthe peopled-money in nniieecssary improyetnents,- - or im pfovements that would be expected only in city of 10,-OOOinlialiitants streKs4uatlead to no, place of egressife McAdatnized, anl costly excavations and fijls are dsmanded where; jthe expense "lakes all the little, savings of property' owners. People have stood by, -helpless and daxed ly the audacity of these acts, utterly iHiwerlcs to help themselves, ss thelaw has been He-Sned. The paly hftptt they can have is 'to elect men who- are. extensive property owners, and wWas measure of self protection, will ojw-ose reckless expenditures of this .cbsracter. rbtt) in itself is a sufBoieot reason why John Waldron sliould" have lieen returned to the eoimcit without nj)piJiiiort, for whilo he favors leitiniatft inipritvemenl,:hc is o'p-pw-eil tof -reckless' exjM'ndit.ures. The ediiiip'il is not to blame fur these wild schemes: the citizens: W-Home V thetn, alwaya-ojeot, on them. Witlfin the past three months the council has refused time and again to McAdamize si reel 3 that run ,rno place in par-tii-nlar?' PKipIc' are going to great extremes, in improvements they should stop to think -of the debt they are heaping on the city, and on their poorer neighbnrs. -' . L .'J, .Kie 1 .'.Ui-I u 1 t ? On next Saturday, 17th, the Republ roan county central committee will meet in the grand jnry room.' As business of the utmost importance will come before the members' of the committee, Chairman Massey desires a full attendance. Sqng service at tha M. E. church last Sunday night. The subject of the discourse by Rev. llalstead in the morning was "The persniil presence of Christ in the Church." -rTbe members of the F, M. B. A. are agitating the establishment of a trading post at Stanford. -- Mr. Sherlock made a very iqipted allusion to one candidate for Clerk when he said that - Craven had alwsys voted tha Democratic ticket. But then how long has it been since Craven begun to vote? . .- t 'S-On Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock, Miss Ada Blair of ihiff ci will be mstrriedj at tho residence ofher parents, to Rev. Wm. Anderson, of Tranquility, Ohio. D. T. A; Wylve of In Uana University Will perform the. ceremony. Miss Ads Blair is a sister of Auditor Wm. T. Blair of this citv, and is..-an accomplished and popular young lady. The groopv is one of cue ablest ministers ot the y. Jr. courab. The couple go from Bfoomington to their fulnre home iu Ohio by- the 11 o'clock train, immediately alter toe wedding breakfast. The Progress will be sent to any address till Dec. 31, 1890 (sev en months) tor one dollar. Mrs. Ann Anderson of Har rodsburg has sold her farm to Andy Zike, for S1.J9Q. -' -Mi-is, Jennie Whsley of Stan ford, while returning: to Hat-rods-burg on Saturday a week, lost a pocket book containing SI 5. A fair reward will be paid for it. Miss Kctcham, of Smithville, is advertising her farm for saKsnd intends to become a resident of this 'place, - On Friday forenoon a build.ink used by the family of II. C, Duncan a a kitchen, woodhousa aud wash house, was discovered to be on fire, and before it was ex tin guUhed the contents were totally destroyed, leaving only the brick walls standing. A littlo o-yottr old son of Mr. Duncan had set fire to a quantity of straw and stave buckings, and together with bis baby. sister .was gating complacent1 . - . A 1. t f. 1 V e blae when discovered. 'They-tUpught jtAras re tport.

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nan tt Gives an Afternoon Performance. TBE T0WN RING" GETS THE BEST NOMINATION: Cl-erkrcnsufdr and Recorder. THE COUNTRY FELLOWS GET SURVEYOR axbCORONER. FAIR DIVIDE 1 Ctsrt Throirs imy His Knife CRAVEN OUGHT TO LEI' GO HIS PRESENT OFFICE; . -' nvn ymv ntf 'Cot. Maisn has his Weather Eye Directed Toward a Federal Office, and so Oritfd for Grower C. Bg THEN SAT WWH OS HE r HfcATFOBM BY T HE PROOflESa . '. MAN AND. SAfD ! .(But we.promisell not. to teU.tbis.)f The Democratic convention last Saturday was a very respectable affair and the proceedings were car ried on with a degree of harmony! that is unusual with the wild and untamed Democracy; L. D. Rogers, the Chairman, called the convention to order, nnd Secretary Feltns read the official call. Jno. D. Morgan nominated for perma ueut chairman Hon. R. A. Fulls, and he was. selected by acclamation. Without any preliminary nonsense Mr,;ylk begun the work of the day Ijy "calling on the convention for a Secretary, anil Mj. H. J. .Feltns was selected without a dis- . sent ing vote (singular to' relate). Very handy tally shaeia had been prepared by the Courier office, end such of tho Democrats as could read regarded them with curiosity akin to wonder. It was declared that the order of nominations should Iicgin with Clerk, and John D. Morgan presented to the conven tion the name of Wm. H. East ; John K. Anderson made a tearful appeal for the candidacy of Jas. B. Clark, and John Sherlock said : "I place in nomination John Cravens, a man who I can assure you has always voted the straight Democratic tioket," Tho townships wcro called aud the ballot resulted as .'ollowa : Crnvon. .1 5 - 1 ' r East 3 I 1 M ' Clark. 0 0 0 4 I3on BJnsroin, Washington, Marlon, Benton, BlnomingCbii, Kic'hlitndi 3 0 VSn Burcn, Pwfry, Salt Creek, :SJEfit,.'.'t. 4 0 4 1 4 I FoIK, Clcsr CrookIndian Crock, Total,0 ' 0 17 39 IS Mr. Craven received the number of votes necessary to-iominate him for Clerk. (36, as there were 72 delegates) and so was declared the nominee of the convention. Jas.; B. Clark got the floor and said:j "Mr. Chairman, I move to make; the - nomination of Mr. .Clavcn ; unanimous, and X can assure yon; that I will give my hearty support to him, and that I will not knife him as I have been knifed!" For Sheriff J, W. Crain of Ind ian Creek (p., John I). Parks of Blonmington tp,, Goo. P. Fineley of Perry "tp, and Taylor Carmichael of Clear Creek tp. were placed in nomination Thirteen ballots were taken without a nomination, wljcn Parks withdrew his name, and on he 14th ballot Car-i tnichael received 43 votes, and was of eonrse nominated, j iJigRt here it was announced that Col. Matjon was present and desired to talk a few minutes to the convention. The Colonel came forward to the platform, and made a very neat speech, which cntbusd the Democracy so much as to produce fervent responses from the old meu near by. He closed his remarks with the statement that lie wanted the Democratic national ticket in 1892 to be headed by Grover Cleveland, and that Isaac P. Gray should be associated with him on the ticket for. Vice President. His remarks were loudly cheered," and the Colonel- unconsciously took a seat close beside a black Republican who made hiit some votes oncfe upon a time by publishing that story about "a small drink of whisky." The balloting was then resumed, Jag. B. Clark placed in, nomination forTreaaiire" T. ll.-8ndbnry1 in whose body he said "arc five rebel holes made by rebel bullets." Jno. R. East nominated Dr. S. K. Rhorer, who he said "had always been a Democrat." John D. Morgan nominated John fl. Cole. Peter Bowman nominated Ed. Jackson, aud the balloting proceeded. Ou the 3d ballot Sudbury was -nominated, the vote resulting; Sudbury, 30, Rhorer 18, Cole 3, Jackson 14. For Recorder Dillon Talbott, John Bridgeman -Cox, and Wm. L. Payne were 'placed iu nomination. Talbott received 18, Payne 18, and Cox 5." For Commissioner, 1st district, the following nominations were made : Alex. $o.bip,son, Dr. Ware S. Walker and Geo. L. Brown, On the 3d ballot Walker was nam 'mated by 40 votes, For Commissioner 2d district, John Gilmore and J. W. Shoemaker were placed id uomtnation. uilmore got -12 votes, Shoemaker 20. , For Surveyor there were three Amdidatw : Geo, Jj. gader, W. f .

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Payne, and W. H. Lewis. Oh tne second .ballot Rader received 45 votes, Payne 18, and Lewis 8. For. Coroner Dr. J. E. Harris, Dr Stsnsifer and'. Dr. Jonathan Braunam were placed in nomination. It lock three ballots to decide this nomination, but it finally fell to Dr Stansifer; i. The candidates then made short talks. Messrs. Rader, Sudbury, Craven and TaUmtt being of the number. Bridgeman Cox made a few renmrKS said he was on old style. Democrat and that "(hat kind couldn't he downed." He expected to live a long time, and come up again four years hence as a candidate for Recorder.- Sudbury said he expected to be elected. Sheriff, but was corrected by Chairman Fulk, who told him" he was a candidate for Treasurer. Sud. was a candidate before ' two Republican cou-uty conventions for Sheriff, and he thinks he-is still running for th,ot office, it sccma. Crn?vsen :aid he wanted lobe successful for Clerk, and begged the Democracy to succeed 60 that he could succeed -with thedt. 'John rhasa. .siij'Oi. thing he is Couptyl bvpefHwylent!t.o'w'iet-. ed lie can go on dra wing bfs' 4 per day. There are some good men on the ticket, but they never can be elected at least tot this yer. . WHO TUEY ARE T..H. Sudbury, nominee for Treasurer, i iu the tombstone busineii. He ha been before the public for office a. number' of times, but bus cccured nothing; higher Ulan city minvhnl and councilman. Jle was a cundidato for Sheriff before two Rpublicnn conventions, and loft the party because be- didn't like pegro suffrage ; he has been a candidate for Slioritl' onoft and for Treasurer twice before the Democratic conventions If we m;jtnko not. John Craven, who defeated Clark and East for Clerk, is serving his o mi.1 term as county superintendent, and will hold till Juno, 1891. Ho Booms tp undorrtand tbo "out-township" fellowa, and easily secured their votes. When John is dufeat. ed for Clerk, and should lie resign his present, fat offlo - in the man n time, he will go back to Hondrieks county, where he enrne from Taylor CarmJchacl, the candidate for Sheriff, is a farmer and slock buyer, in Clear Creek tp., near Harrodsbur. He is a very clever man, but gracious! hdw ho will bo disflgured after this race with Tom P.wr. -Dillon Talbott is known n tha accommod.iling Itccorderat present in tbo otSce that Jim J'acksoriis to have. Tnlbott will pnt in a orop of o.tle out in Wasbinacton township, next fobrunry. Sea it as don't. . Geo. B. Under ought to have givoA some of tho moreactivo mon a chance .to make the race for Surveyor but he didn't, and he stood up there and talked "fr all tho world'' like a rnifn who expected to be elected- Tho idea I Dr. Stansifer is a now man to this place, though ho went from Stanford to gtfiiovillo. Dr. Maxwall will continue lo ill the office of Coroaer to which Su.iiifeiaspires. ' The candidates for County Commissioner, John Gilmore and Ir. War 8. Wwlker. are eood men. -Walker was commissioner, some yenrs ago. .and "GBmoro now represents his ttwtriat pa too To-morrow (Wednesday) the Horticultural Society will meet, at W. H. Neeld's, vest of towoV The piles of 1 11 mlwr, stone rand brink in front of the National hotel" indicate a pretty general rebuilding of that popular public house. ' OU. Anderson, Henry Creech, Wm. East's wife aud six children, and several huudVcd others are seriously sick with measles. ' Jonathan Hinkkj has purchased of Roger Kerr 82 acre of land in this township for which ha paid 1,050. On Sunday morning last the pulpit of (he Christian church was filled by Rev, Cunningham of Rookport, I ml. One of tl ose much admired sorrel horses owued and drivep by L. V. Buskirk, diet! 'tat Thursday, after being sick but a few days. The symptom indicated kidney trouble. Jas. Woodward has leased his store in Harrodsburg tp John Clay and his father. Mr. Woodward wanted to get out. of business for a while. The congressional convention of the oth district will be held at MartijjeviUt u tht- Hill 0 Juat,

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