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r fWft JIUHMU tfmm HA(lft .atfft2SSSJI - ft, x, --v gstaatTrrtLjaw. ro r ia ROBERTSOlSr & I:i3Sr3SrL.IK,ID i: n n- m Having recently added to our already spacious Store Room, wo now display tb'o largest and most rnriod assortment of 1 DRESS GOODS, CARPETS, MATTINGS, SMALL NOTIONS 9 ( 4 (U St' f N l ! - ! V vnd HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS ever Shown in Central Kentucky. Our slock of Dress Goods is immense, embracing all the latest and most approved styles in Fino Woolon Fabrics, Imported Novelties, beautiful cflects In Silk and Wools. FAILLE FRANCAI8E, SATIN OUOHUSE, MOIR andGROS GRAIN SILKS. This department is especially worthy of your attention and you Bhould not fail (o sco tho many handsomo patterns we havo to offer. q a jipETS. Carpets are a specialty with us and wo are determined to build up a trade on thoso goods second to nono in tho Slate. Our carpet room is on tho first floor, is well lightol an filtod with Brussols and Iugraini of tho Choicest and newest pattern, fresh from tho looms ot tho best known factories. We nlso show in this department a large lino of Mattings in new patterns Elegant Smyrna Rugs, Oil Cloths, All-Silk, Lace and Japanese Curtains, Porteries, Curtains, Poles, &c. Our Stock of White Goods, Laces, Embroideries, Satines, Hosiery, Gloves, Oorsets, and Notions Is always full and complete. We soil very department, to which we invite r CffX f I" V i If I OUrtlHl . English as She is Taught Mark Twain contributes to the April Cfcttiry under the above title some exam-pies of the curious answers made by pupils in our public schools. We quote fe m fellow: Aborigines, a ayatem of mountain Alias, a good man in the bible. Amenable, anything that is mean. Aaiduity, Hit of being an acid. Auriferous, pertaining to an orifice Ammonia, the food of the god Capillary, a little caterpillar. Corntfercus, rocks in which fossil corn is Zoned. Emolument, a headsione to a grave. Equestrian, one who asks questions. Euoharist, one who plays eucure. Franchise, anything belonging to the fxench. Idolater, a very id'e person. Ipecac, a man who likes a good dinner. Irrigate, to make fun of. Mendacious, what can be mended. Mercenary, one who feels for another. Parasite, a kind of umbrella. Parasite, the murder of an infant. Publican, a man who does his prayers in public Tenacious, ten acres of land." "Here la one where the phrase "publicans and slnnera" has got mixed up in the cU!d'i mind with politic, and the remit ii a definition which takes one in a suddes auad unexpected way: "Republican, a sinner mentfoned in the Bible " ' Also in democrat c newspaper now and then. Here are two where the mistake has re jilted from sound assisted by remote facts: "Plagiarist, a writer of plays. "Demagogue, a vwbjI containing bter nd other liquids." Here is one which well, now, how often jredo slam right into the truth without ,ver suspecting it. "The men employed by the gas company jjo round and speculate the meter.'' And here -with "zwlogicttl" and hia mind, but not ready to his Jongue -the small scholar has innocently jone and let out a couple of secrets which ouht never to have bt en divulged in any tircuma'aices: There are a good many dinkeys in then logical garden" "Booie of the beat fossils are found in theological cabinets " A western PP tel'a its readera how to ' "mind their IV in the following paragraph: "Parsons who patronizs papers bould pay promptly for the peruiary prospect,! of the press have a peculiar power in poshing forward public prosperity. If the printer ia paid promplly and his kept plethoric by promptly psytog pstrons, he puts his pen to paper in peace, w paragraphs are more pointed, he paints hb pictures of passing eyents in more pleasing colors and the peruaal of his paper ah. pleasure to the people. P.te this ' nIeceof proyerbial philosophy in a proml .ant place where all can perceive it. Tt.a "Monroe doctrine" is the one br Jamea Monroe, filth President of toe United State, in which he declared lie American 'policy of "neither ouwetvea In the broils of Europe, nor fferlng the powers of the Old World to interfere with the i ffiirs of the new," and that "any attempt to extend their system to wmj portion of this hemisphere would be dangerous to our peace and safety." a hospital was s'arted Thirteen years ago fe London on the plan of discarding the a of alcohol except where eiery other jbmcs failed. Blnce the beginning only faux caste out of tenssof thousands have ia treated with alcohol, and the ot recoreriee has been much larger tkia in any other hospital. The Upper Michigan Penintula had to leafiest snow fall of the sewon Mon- the best fitting and moat popular KID your attention. A careful examination there any means of patching or resil . verms mirrors which I could do al home? A. Clean the bare portion of the glass by rubbing it gently with fine cotton, taking care lo remove any trace of duet or grease. If this cleaning ba not done very carefully, defects will appear around the place repaired With the point of your knife cut upon the hack of another looking-glass around a portion of the silvering of the re quired form, but a little larger. Upon it place a small drop of mercury; a drop the sir J of h pitk'a head will be uffi:ioit for a surfice qul to the e'ts of the nail. Tne mercury spreads immediately, penetrans the am ilgam to where it was cut off with the knife, and the required piece may now be lifted and removed to the place to be Tnii is the moat difficult put of the operation. Then press lightly the re newed portion with cotton; it harden al most immediately and the glass presents the same appearance as a new one.-Scientific American. A young widow, still sprightly and very charming, the mother of a little boy six years old, was courted and won by a physician, The wedding day approached and she thought it best to inform her boy that he waa to have a new father. Bo calling him to her, she said: 1 Bennie, I am going to do something be fore long that I would like to talk about with you " 'Wht u it, ins?" 'I am going to marry Dr Brown in a few days and" "Bully for you, ma, does Dr. Brown know ii?" The widow concluded that it was unnecessary to continue the conversation. Six years ago Hon George R. Peel, ol Topeka, formed one of a company of eight which organized the town of Garden City, Kansas. He subsequently sold his interest for $625 and thought be had made a big speculation, as he cleared $400 by the trans acticn. Mr Peck's one eighth interest would readiiy bring to-day in cash over $900,000. John W. Harris, who recently died at Galveaion in the 77th year of his age, was a native Virginian. Foi nearly 50 years he waa h mail mulshed pracucioner in win courts of Texas, was the first attorney eral after ailmi'ston to the baton anil secured the enactment of important las in the Mature in 1S11. T. L Wilkur rjiya tb it quail tua t.ken Up with up w,th tne caickenn tit ins grand fttherV, Lytle McHitton, uer feed aid ront aal imitate them hs fir n pjenio c. He says the quail whips every rooster on the News. Est. Dr. P. J. Breckinridge once naked his mother if she bad not been too strict with her boy Her witty reply wa: "Who na whipped out three better preachtra than I York Ledger. Bucken's Arnica Salve. The beat Salra in the world lorCuta. Brulees Sores, Bait liheum, Fsrer 8orea, Tetter, Chapped Handa, Chilblains, Corns and allBkln Eruptions, and positively curea Plica, or no pay required. I, la guaranteed to gUe perfect satisfaction, or monoy refundal, Prtco 25 cents per bos. For sale by Penny A McAllater. What Can Be Done ? By trying again and keeping up courage many things seemingly Impossible may be attained. Hundred of hopeleaa eases ot Kidney and Liter Complaint hare beeacured by Electric Bitters after ever jthing elie had been tried In vain. Bo don't think there is no cure far you, but try; Elec tric Bitten. There Is no medlolne so safe, so pure and so perfect a Blood Purifier. Electric Hit ten will cure Dyspepsia, Diabetes and all Diseases of the KUneys. Invaluable In affections of Stomach vnd Iirsr, and overcome all Urinary Difficulties. Largs Bottle only 50 cents a bottle at Penny 4 McAlUter. Excitement in Texas. Grest excitement haa been caused In the vlclnl ty of Paris, Texas, by the remarkable recovery of Mr. J. B. Corley, who was so helpless he could not turn la bed, or raise his hoad;erery body said he wm dying of Consumption, Atrial bottle ot Dr. King's Hew Discovery was sent him. Finding re Ilei, hs bsught a large bottla and a bos of Dr King's Nsw Life Pllli.snd by the time be had taken two boxes of PHI and two boxes ot the Dls co very he was well and bad gained In flesh thirty-six pounds. Trial bottles ot this Groat Discovery for Conjumptton free at Penny A McAIUten GLOVES known to tho trade and have of tho stock in each will pay you. You 5 Oreen't Golden Balm, sure cur for Cstirrh at 50c, at McKoberti A Slagg's. Use Green Cough Balaam for coughs and colda. Price 50c. For sale by Mcllobert A Stagg. How la your blood? Uw Oreen't Simpsrllla For rale lir Mcttotarti A flags at St. Green's Electric Oil cure all aches and palm. For sale by McRoberta A btagg at 50c. "Wlen Baby ni alck, we Rare her Caatorla, When she wm a Child, the cried for Caatoria, When she became Miss, aha clung to Caitoris, Whan aha had Children, aha Rare them Caatoria, ERICSSON, JR., Tsbr Ericsson (6 In 2.3011st,) br Membrlno Chief, by Membrloo Paymuter,dam the dam ol Oollab, 1.30. Ilia son ind 22 and hla daughters are the dam of II la the 2.U luu Erlcaaon la half brother to Eric, record ot at a four-year-old and sold to llsbert Honner at that age lor $10,000. lit dam bv tiodoc, by old Pilot, sire ot Pilot, Jr., (12ln 2.31 Hit) Pilot the dam of Jay Eye Hee,2:IU; Maud B.2.t8 Nutwood and 21 In tbe2.M)llt. MsmbniiO Chief sired LaUT Thorn Woodhrd Membrlno Brigooll 2:t, Flak's Marabrlno Chief 2.29, JUy Ilenrr 2 29K. Membrlno HUr 2.23, Membrlno Pilot 2 27, North Htar 2.26. Erlcaaon, Jr., la a soild black. 1C hand high, and weigh 1.200 lb. He It a horse that himself even If he had no pedigree. But poascadng the blood that he does should make him one of the grandest staUlooa In Kentucky. Service lee will be $15 TO INSURE A MAKE IX FOAL. Parting with or moving mi re out ol the renders money due. Will aiao stand MY FINE JACK, MCEL.HOY, At $tO on the same condition aa shore. He haa proven blmaelfto be a itirwirior hmolnr. hawlnr produced some ot th beat mule In this and adjoining counllea and 1 also a good Jennet Jack. He la 13 hands high, nearlr black, with mealy pulnta and general make up lit claaa. JE. h. POWELL, 2m!lca from Huitonfllle, on the IIuitonTllle A Libert j Turnpike road, Lincoln county, Ky. THE FANCV SADDLE STALLION, Wallace Denmark ! ! foaldrdMayl, 1673 Ii a rich mahogony bsr 15 hnndj nigh, beary mine and tale, I atrlcllr fine and tancr, I both a natuiul and pleasant bned fancy, and a more uniform breeder of tiddlers can not be found lie I tyle on both aide to he third genTallon, I backed upbr tboroujth.brnli on batn b'iIot. inaklns him Terr active and apriichllr n gilt. In lonu ami flnlib a perleH mcdel. He was xlred by the n bl i eumpter DeumnrK, be lir doldard'a Deniuiric, be by Galnea A Crainwcll i Pmuark, h by the race horo Denmark, he lir Imported IleiUeford Ula lit dam waialreJ by Sir WalUce, bo by Wallace, he by bir Albert tecond dam by irxuilu (dam ol Vlnilulut br Tranby, be by the celebrated Maion' llnlp, 3 dam a Whip mare Will make ihetajniif 1S37 at mj (arm, 3' miles Irom lluitonrllle, near Carpenter'i nation, and wll, be permitted lo aerve mare at $10 tho NdtNOii or $12.30 lo In. nnro a Living Colt. Mar.'t commuted to my tae and breedlog will my personal attention. Oraii furulihrd at reaionable rates, to be paid for before tbe remor of mate. Noretponilblllty fur accidents or ca-cape. Parting with mare forfeit tbe Inturaneo. J. STEELE O ARPEN TER, Konnoy Wilkes ! Will muke the soaion at my atable on Kuih Blanch pike, at $10 TO INSURE A LIVING COLT. Ha Is a deep bay. 3 yean old. IS handi and ft Inches blgh. Sired br Lyle's Wilkes, the tire of Msttie Wilkes j.j7, Vernon L., trisl 3.1 CU; laa hill 1.10, be by George Wllken 3.71 with S3 in a 30 Hit. 1st damZilka, a full alitor to Maud Will-lams, sold tor f 7 000, sired by 2nd Hiawatha, by Hlavrsths, son of Imported Albion, dan Duchess Mini, by Mambrino Meaaenger, dam by Tina, br Mambrino Messenger, aire of General Geo 11. Thomas, who aired tfcatt's Tbomai a at and Lady K. a 1', 3rd dam Downlng'a bay Meaaenger, aire of Lady Martin 33 and Jim Porter 3 3li, dam by Young Jefliraon (a picsi) Sib dim by Hum's Commodore. Will altoatand a well-bed Jack an I a good broeder li hand btgh At 1)8 to Insure Living Colt ! Sired brSllggall'a Jack, Itouihii IteaJy, waa by urn uaoe; tai uam uj eupeuor jiiinnwm, ne by Royal Mamjioth. Money due at weaning time or when mare parted with. O. V. ( I l'EX it. FREE TO ALL. Our Illustrated riant ami Catalogue (in) pagei) with prices of tbo choicest Plants Itooti hruall Hlirulii, Km rL'trciii. tc , Mill bo mailed FltK.K to all applicants. Addrett NANZ Sc NEUNER, LOUISVILLE. KY, them carefully fitted. A guarantee given with overy pair of our best Gloves. Many indisputable bargains in can find uo bettor Market for Dry Goods, Carpets, Notions or Upholstery Goods. Come and see us. ROBERTSON" Ss IXlSTlSTJXtlD. SSsi, THE a)MBINH bTALLION, SECOND JEWEL. Thlt One, combined ttablon will make tht ra on of ISS7 at my tuble near, Hhelbr City. In Lin coln couuty, on tbe tjbelby City A Knob Lick Turnpike road, at $15 tho Season, or $20 to (Insure. andPidiuikk eeond Jewel la a blood bar, with black man and tall, 18 hand 3 Inches high, with fine style and action. Uo la C rear old thliaprlng, wa aired by Lewi Cunning, ham'a Jawsl, b by the famous old Wishing ton Denmark. Flrtt dam, Minnie, by MoDonald'a Halcorn; tecond dam by Well' Ciuuder; third dP. b'. . n UT' Crockett; fourth dam a aaddl mare, pedigree unknown. Mr. U. C. Parrln'aUld Minnie, dam of Second Jewel, waa a premium animal from a colt up to an aged mare, becond Jewel has been shown 31 time and worn tb allck tie SI only three time. will alto Hand at tbe same liable, Ih fine young Jack, BLACK HAWK, 4f H to Inmtrr a Lire Colt. H I coal black, 14 band Inches hUh. He waa tired br Caldwell' Young Black Hawk, he by Velocipede, be by lUbtiUon's carapton. be by Imp. Mammoth. HI dam waa by Stlgall' Black Hawk; second dam wa raised by Stile Maxwell and wa an Imported Jack. Money due when the colt I loaltd or mars pirUd with. Lien rslsloed on ail colt till aeaaon charges are paid. raaiurag win te rurnlthed al reaionable rate. Parting with mare forfeit! the Insuranee. C T.SANUtDiir, bhalky City, Ky. BELGITJ :m:, AM) 2 JAOKN, Will make the season ofl8S7 at my liable on tbe pike leading from Stanford to Crab Orchard, 3 mile from tb latter place. ISelglnm waa brougnt fnra Ohio at two-year, old ani la now 6. He la t Norman, a beautllul dapplegray, heary mane and tall, of good style and action, and hu proven hlmselfagool breeder, several ol hi colt having been kept for stallions. William James, 'Squire A. K. McKlnney, who hare hla colls, are referred to. Tbe Jack, Mogul. It 9 ynrs 'old. blck, with wkltanose, wualrsd bya Madison jack. I don't know the Hock, but know he Is a guod mule Jack. HI dim was Black Hawk, ho U quick and a good breeder. Black Hawk Is a solid black, t yea. old, II'; banda blgb, will abow icven colli Hilt tpiirg, a lew last spring are very fine niulit Tbe bone will ttand at siotoiiiMiirencoitioiiiijHoiiii TheJackaat $H to In Hurt- Colin 4 mouths old. Mare tradtd with or tuovid oil makes money due.th e colls stand good twelve months lor reason I -' ". .. Ml. O. I USE It. ' ! I MESSENGER CHIEF, JR , Bay Stallion maided 1 1 lo?. IG haods high, Is by Messenger Chief, 1st dim by Vermont Jr, 2 dam by Imp. Scythian, 3 dam by Bonner' Gray Kaale, 4 dam by Onitott'a Telrgraeb lili lire Messenger C ilef, 2lu239 list, by Ab dallab Pilot, dam br Mambrino Meuenger, 1 dam by Mambrino Cnlef 3 dam by Imp. Napoleon 4 dam by Tempoet: Muesouger Chief sired Maud Messenger 2 16' j; Marvel 2 28; Out 2,23 and many othen deitlned to win lame on the lurf. Abdallah Pilot, by Alexandir'a Abdillab: dam Biandina, by Mambrino Chief; iccond dam 2IJ,) by Parker'a Br.iwn Pilot. Abdallah Pilot aired Plckard 2.18K; Ited Jim S year oldrecotd 2 28; Menitnger Chief sired Maud 2.IC. Alexander'a AlJallah, by Ryadyk'a dam Katie Darling. Alexander'a Abdal lah sired Goldsmith Maid 2.14, Iloaallud 2.2IK; Thoradale 2 22K; Major Ed all 2.29; St. Klmore 2.30. He also atred Almout, Belmont, Belaora, Snelby Chief, together with the dami of Jerome Eddr 1MM. Katie Mlddleton 2 23. Kill Thundtr 2.23i,etc. Meaaenger Chief, Jr , will mtke the preaent season at my place VA miles from HustoQvllle on tbe Bradfordivllleplke,t 810 TO INSUBE A LIVING COLT Money due when colt la foaled or mare parted with. Marei will be pastured at 12 per month, but I will not 1 reiponilble for accident. J. K. MIA CO UMAX. Hustonviiir, My Stallion, JO ABDALLAH, Will make the present season at H. NttlTH nAVOilMAX'N,'imlefrom SUnMrd. on the Soraer.et pike at $tO to itinure a fllir colt, urns toodltlona a above. He Is a fine com mncu norse, iu oanu nign otgooa style anl ac lion and baa proven hlmtetf a splendid breeder. jr. K. 11 A vaitMA.x Unaloovlllle, Ky. IsBEl F nUfffiiAN, .I'UOTJJON D Ti IV T.' I fc '1 BTANrOBD, KY, ilie Male Street, two a 1 .w the Myers Hotel. Purj Mliroai Oxide G11 UtAIlV NTREET, WAXVlJfE, JKY PRINCE. , Thlt excellent tad lie italllon wit tired by Me-I gto, be by Whip, dim a tfentuatk mare. I'rln e It uui ui triMi uiwuw iv ail) nrKut in inn kriii naturally and Is I yean old this bprlng. buck. IS-, liand high, lie will nuts 111 season ot 1M7 atiuv stable 01 tbe new 1'reacliersrllle pike S mile from huntord at t?o lntirr n Volt I to get up, walk around mare and uck, no celt no I pay. If the mare I traded or rta.ortd from the neighborhood without tttltlylng me that aha It net In loal. thsaeaaon It due. I will also stand toy Jack, 2C03DOC, At $7. on tbe same terms at the horst. He It 3 rears old tblt till, 14 handt 3 Inche high, fine length and good form He wa tired by Arch Walker'ajack.outof n.y old jsnnsl. Will limit to 23 mare tbli Spring. SILAS AXDEIISOX. ARTHUR SIMS, No. 3011 Standard Under Itule 7 (A. T.'R ,Vot. V ) will atand Two mil from LadcaMit. on th8toforJ plk t TWENTY DOLLARS THE SEASON With privilege of return In ISM, or 130 Iniurtnce. Arthur 81ms U by (Jen. Knot, UO. he by Vermont llrro, Ac. Ill dam wa Idr Arthur, by Bourbon Chief, by Mambrino Chief, by Membrlno Paymaster, Ae. Arthur Sim It a bay, UM hand, smul blaie, right hind toot white, baled la 1J5J. He la a handsomely finished coll and bred to atay , Hhaben handled a little and promise well, II combine Ih t trains of the haadsoca Black Hawk and stout Mambrino Chll bmllle. and la a desirable stock hone, and on hla alre'a tide trace twice to Imp. Meuenger and twice on bl dsm's Id. Mare kept In aur manner desired, at owner'a risk. .T. A.E f.Kf.V, Lancaster, Ky, Ocn.Knoa, 110, Standard Under RuIsS, Ih lire ol Arthur Sims, was bred by Danlal Huitl. Bridg. port, VL. and wa foaled In 1333. H wa by Yermout Hero, III. 11 dam by Searcher, ton of Barney Hen rr, 2nd Hunaden Mare by Hill's Sir Chariot, too ol Da roc. Becord2 Sl, public trial al 16 years eld 2.-2 1. AmoDg Ibeiet of Oen. Knox with rwordi In 2.J0 or better, ere tbe following: lady Maud 2.181-,, Camr2.1'j lodependenrw 2 21V, Ollbert Knoa 2.2tJ Emperor Knoa 2.27',; Knoa2 29Vi; Victor 2 21; Knoa Boy 2.23, Peacsful 2.ZG, Harry rpank er2 30; Messenger Knox 2 30 Ills tons, Col. Kill-worth. Coupon, Cromwell, Eclalre, l.mperor Will lm, (ien. Knox. Jr , (ien. Llghtloot, Ullbreth, Knox, Jules Jurgensen, Knox Boy, Lon Morris, Phil Sheridan, Bl hlmo, Whalebone Knox, and Woollord Knox have aired the following, with record of 2 30or better: Iron Age Capital Irank F 2.26',; Nelll Walton 2 2V Cbarie 11 2.27, Fanny bt. 2.ij Wallace !Mhalr2 23, Maud Muller 2 2.'4, Kitty Morris 2 SO: Oiub .27; John S. Hralj 2 271. Ollbreth Maid 2 27' Shadow 2V.S, Hamb'n knoi Sa, Copelaod 2 30, Black Ileal 2.30, Arthur T. 2 30, Nitia, picer, 2 2J(, Hoieity, peer, 2 22','Ac 211. MESSENGER BREEZE ! Kuil brolbtr lo Maud Mrascusir 2 1 ', I-Mm. istig.r Chief, tire ul Maud MttMtirtr ui I mi by deullo Hrwj,lre ol lVitl I ID 2rd duo Xlltyltltrii, tnodam ol llrrllc (.Irl, recordof linhiilcs, 4 year ol I record i 6 3rd dam by Its) Ja Let, sire of tba dam of Wllke Kectucky Metseneer Chirf. br Abdi'lib l'llol. dim br Mambrino Mrasenger, 2d dam by Mambrino Cblei, .VI ill 111 by Imp, Napoleon, 4th dam by Teuipret. Chief aired 'laud 2 Marvel 2 23, (tut 2 2J, and many othira deitlonl I ln ftme on tbe turf Abdallah Pilot, by Alexander' Aulallab dam Biandina, by Mambrino Chief, 2nd dam toia llndadam illM, by Parlor's Itrown Pilot Ah dallab Pilot slrwf IMiLaul. 7 18', Kid Jim, 3. year old record 228, Messenger (.bid sired Maud Jlirengerz ic1 Alexander' AtIallh, by ltyid)ka Hambletu nlan, dam Katie Darllrg Airxaiilrr' Alllbh alrid (liildsmllh Mld 2.14; Ito Ind 2 21, 1 horn. dale2 22Ja, Major Kdiall, 2.2J, St I.lmore 20 He also surd Almcnt, Belmont, llilsora, Shelby Cblef, together with the dums ol Jerome Lddy 2.IG KaileMlddklon2 21, Bill Thunder my. etc. Bed Jaiket, bv Cciuet.aon of Sherman Morgan, dam by a son of Sherman Morgan 1U.I Jacket waiavery finished hone of elegant trotting ac tion, iiiiuaugnter prouueeu nemucxy ivu.ca, 2 .1, alao the dim of Ited Wilkes, aire of Pnii Tbouii'on,2IC4, alio the dam of So bo 2 17V,. Gentle Rreertf, tiro of Pearl 2 30, also lire 01 the dam of Maud Meuenger 2 10, by Whirl Wind, record 2 H0'' aire of Karkii record i Udy Mae record 2 73 Breeder, will olxorve that Metseuger Breer baa a double croaa of Abdallah, a double tro of Chief and through Ited Jacket a double cross of Morgan. Meaaenger Breeze 1 a beautiful red bay, 16 hand high, wall-bred, well-knit, muscular and strong, of a ipedy conlormstlon and there does not sxln on Kentucky toll to-day a fluer aprliuen ol tbe trotting bred hone and coming ai he does from a producing family, bis lire, hltdam and bis grand-dam all being producers of speed, he ii Just the kind of a horse to make a tailing Impression on hi progeny, Is Maud Mesaengtr, hit full ililer, won mure money In 131 than any hone on the American turf. Theaerrlce fee will be a $30 10 INSURE A MAItl. IN FOAL. of Money duo when tho fact Ii aierlalned, or mare parted with rr bred lo another burst'. Will miV. the season ol IS87 on the (arm of ltOIlEUTSIvA LISTEil, About 1 mile from Stanford. we ccrditllr " onm.nJ TDurUttlhrt. rinilr rCr.,lo knmnlauil li.jaoith.il rl TO t IIATS. sni (.Iter. roculM aal ul UMo sell fonlllf. ssBHBirutun. stle.sndln every l. ft t hiigltcn.atiif.ui n strdestybrthi Alc.lt A I.Ul, UTtssCtadalCa. llulwn V. Y Cinolnnatl.l Ohio. Soltyr)rj;;il M.. it.ou. WELCH. My One stallion, Welch will make the scaion of 13S7 at my plar., known nt the John Lloyd Thurman farm, ! mile from Shelby Clly, and between tbe Stanford A Dinvllle and Danville A Husioovlll Turnpike at $10 TO IH8URE A LIVING COLT. Money du when colt I foaled or mire part W with. ...wlch S batdi high and was tired by rvuiiam, Welch, dam (lay, by Frank Wolfor ire or tookuo, record 2 W, Second dam by Joe nranrr, mi uam py a (I ray rgle hone He baa several rolu that are of fine, good alt and ilfle. . T1. " ini ' ,ur fo1 lllr, and Is .i. of kind dltpcaltlon, A ledv can drive him In aaltly. He nas nttsr bandied a day for ieed bat showi good trotting action. . .5. . "' P'' nJ m the asm lennt I ""'osundmy Jack. WILLIAM L i LK, at MS. lie ta black, ll hands high and hastred by Lyle'a Imported Jack, and out of a good Jennet. OKOROKIi, F.XULKJ1AX. SILVER KING Will make the prtaent Mason at my alibi on mil from Stanford on the Stanford nd Turnpike At 010 to Insure a JLlvlng Celt. 111 4 yean old. It band high, a beautiful ma hogony bay, with fine mane and tall and a perlect modal and a natural aaddl horw. .Sired by Hubble' Denmark, known at On Tim. Flnldain, Mellla MounU. by Cabbie's Lailngtoo, nod dam by Young America, he by Taylor's Mettenttr; third dam hy Mlllcr'a Denmark which give him a double cross of Ibe beat aaddl stock in lbs world; fourth dim by John Blunt, on of tht beat mm hone of hi day, fifth dam by Waxy. Will alMiUndat thamvpUca my floe Jack, STEVE WALKER, At $iO to Inmurr a Urttw Colt. Mod. y due at w.anlng tlm or when mare I parted wnn. tie I a brown Jack with wblls points, S yeanold In June, full IS handt high. lUwtasJr. ed br AUIn's King William and be by King Phil Up, first dim Black 8atlnJnnl, ahel sired by King Phillip, txcond dsra by Morerastl and he by Jim Porter. This Jsck hi proved hlmaell lobe a fin breeder Scerilofbl culu last aeaaon at weaning lime brou'Utoo Bundrr.ldn.lirs. J. E. A' J. it. VA ItHlH, Hlanford, Ky. Vermont Hambletonian. Tbli flnoitalllot will make tte season of 1317 at my firm, 3 miles from Stanford on the Stanford and Danville plk AT 8IJ5 TO 1M Itr. A COLT. l DBSt'ltlPTION AND PKDIdltl.h Vermont Ilamb eloulan Ir a black bone, foalrd In 1847, tlx tern binds blub, two white fet behind sired by William Wo'.h, by llyidiks llamblitonlan, 1st dim Katie Grime, by GUI' Jnd dam Black 'win, by llilm s orkklit c, by Imp, 3rd dam Little by Wagner, by Mr 1 narxs, ny nir Arcnr, iu nam 1. -si r w npred, br imp i.iiiiu.u, nui u. 111 vj 1 acaniei, bin uam by Grrendilvcr, 7lbdam by Maryland Pbicalx, Sth dam by lUliutbal, "dim byhllky, by Huwel, (Stic Kmlly.Spml In llruce'sSlud Book Vol I, page 391 1 Vermont llambletoulan Ii a doe big horse, with floe style and gid bune, and ture brrolnr, slretl by William Welch, tne sire ol Prince Imperial. i.flli, Jeremiah ...J' BrisluT mi Irot In 2 30or betler. William Welch wat tired by Uyatlyk 1 llrinbletonlan. private rtconl V lstdimih. .l.m of Itoden'a Prince, 2 27, and by Imp lruslit?(scn ot Kuti ..in ui iwrui) nine irottir. iuuu uy a Kin 01 aiamtiimo, uy imp Mtiwiu. ger, Vermont being a grand ion ot the great It. dyk'a Hambletonian, the grandest aire living, and Gtll'a Vermont coinblo d, birked by 1 will luikeadnestoca borsn, Hysdyk by Abdallah, sou of .Mambrino dtm by Imu Blirouoder,2 dam by lllthop' Hambletonl' an, 3 dam by Imp. Mriaeoger, GUI' Vermont, by Downing' Vermont, aire ol the dim ot Knlgina 2 If, lit dam by Columbus (tlarkley'ilton ol Columbus, sire ol Confidence 2 28; 2nd dam by Benrand, aire of the dam ot Nellie Gray 2.24; 3d dam by MaUliletit, ilr of the dam of Climax 2 31. GUI' Vermont I the lire of Bonner Boy 2 23, Blick Maria 2.26J, , Lady Oak 2.-.C, and Logan 2.40; also aire of itie uama ol Gambetta Wllko 2 .il.The King 2 23W. Nelll L a23'4,Oullw2 28K,i'earl2S07u.lrDavl.2 3IK Balric2li, Lady Palchen 2:W, Hnd Ken-lucky Gentleman 2 4JW. and sir. 01 ih. ..n.i dam of Phil Thoiunaon 2,1CJ(, Uvatlyk'a Hamoietonlan, by Abdallah, aire olSIr Walter 2.77. lit dsm by Cba. Kent mare by Imp. Belllounder; 2nd data One Cre.br Iltahop Ham. hltonin;8rd dam ellverlr.ll by Imp. Meaaenger. Uyidyk'a Hambletonian It the lire ol Nettle 2,13. and 37 othere with reconli 012 30 or holier; also 01 the damaol Trinket 2.11, and Jlotbera with of2.80 or bettor. Vermont (Downing) by Hill's Black H.wk. sire of K'han Allen 2.2K Vermont (l)ownlng's) Ire of tbedsms ol hnigma 2 2. anil also aire of thedam of Mambrino Bruce, tho siro of Holla Wll. ton 2.28JJ. Hill' ulack Hawk, br bheiman Morgin. Dam fast trotting mare. Hill' Hawk I. thi tlroof llelleofSaratogai.J., Laniet 2.27, Ethan Allen 2 2S, and Young America 2 13. ami Is aire the dsm. of Blanche 2.23, Gen Tweed 1 llCi Tenneesee 2 27, and also the loun lorol th treat Black Hawk family, that bu U tho male and andlemalellno4of 2 10 or better represent. Columbus (Ilaikley's), brOld Columbui, ,r9 0 Confidence 2 2S. Dam, a Mar,. Old Culurabua. 2.4K.ci)nvertl pacer. Irouglit fiomCaMada. blroolConUienrc 2 21. Coh mbui Navigators 1 81, Itonrond 2 3.44 and' 1 ou g t'. M1UmVi?"'",nd?,0,lr',,)f t"" "" 01 Ben M01III 2 27, lmlte N.2.2! )(, Aamolia 2.4(1, Purl" 287), (oung Columbus lutio lire of ll 2 30 ir li Vuf'V""' ai"1 n" ,1M ons that bsvo tired II 2 80 or belter 'ie formers) Old Volum builsthefoundirolibeCoiuiubiia fitolly. which blol wa. totno i:u Pilot Jr'.' blood was lo Kentucky. TIION.V. itOHIXSOS, siKnfrd Ky 4 i 1 i "V"' ' i I' .. 4i