T J 5 - JrL - if v - m VvlTc IK m WiSrJSlfr rW W LfrUfc lit1 IS- tlJtH b THE ADVOCATE - - - f HARRIS MASON Proprietors MT STERLING TUESDAY FEU 1S91 - FOR IRfcgtDENTv QROVER CLEVELAND Of New York FOR VICE - PRESIDENT JOHN Q CARLISLE Of Kcutucky t ANNOUNCEMENTS von circuit court clerk HENRY I BRIGHT ol Montgomery County u FOR SHEEIFK i rjOHN C RICHARDSON of Montgomcry County Wc arc authorized to announce Hon Jno D Clardy of Christian county as a candidate for Governor subject to the action of the Democratic party Hon J L Elliston of Montgomery county is a candidate for Attorney General subject to the action of the Democratic party r TO ADVERTISERS I You arc looking for the best medi urn through wldch to reach the peo ple You will find that - tho J eleven ot tno prisoners cir the murder of Chief Holiness medium 111 i Sterlings Advocate For tho reasons that it has a larger circu lation than any paper published here and reaches moro people who arc tributary to Mt Sterling than any other publication Our books arc open to advertisers and they can sat isfy themselves of tho truth of this as sertion Senator Walthajl of Mississippi has written a letter declining a re election to the U S Senate His term docs not expiro till 1S95 still his suc cessor is to be elected by tho Legisla ture that convenes this ycar and this made an early announcement of his purposo necessary Tho failure of the packed jury in tho Ilenuessy murder case atN O to bring in avcrdictof guilty against tho Italians on trial there so exasperated tho peo ple that on Sacurday morning a mob went to the parish prison broke in the dooie andjao to and S6L with Murn 1 A- r ayr THE DEATH ltOLL JOSElII MACIIECA t MAXUE rOLIZZI - axtoxiomarchesi ANTONI6 SCAFFIDr ANTOXIO BAUXETTO ItOCCO GEUACCI JAMES CAIiUSO IOIEETO COMITE7 LOUIS TItAHXI VtlfANIj ItOMEItO VIETIIO MOXASTERIO On Wednesday night October 15 1890 between 11 and 12 oclock David C Hennessey Superintendent of Io lico of Now Orleans was shot from ambush on Girard 6treet near Basin wounds Mero made causing his death the following forenoon Whole sale arrests were made that night and tho following days Italians in each instance wero the parlies incarcerated On November 20th tho grand jury returned one indictment for murder and one for shooting with intent to kill while lying in wait against each of tho following Peter Natili Antonio Scaflldi Antonio Bagnclto Manuel Polizi Antonio Marches Pictio Monastcrio Bastian Incardona Salva dor Sunzeri Loretto Comifcz Charles xrahina and Charlas Poitza as princi pals and J P Macheca James Caruso Charles Matranga Rocco Geracci Charles Patorno Frank Romero John Carusa and Aspero Marchesi as acccs eorios Tho grand jury investigated the case and fresh indictments wero found against the prisoners On Dee 15 tho prisoners were arraigned and cm February 17 the trial wxfcbegun Tho District Attornoy pjMt hai atfttffirfiJd aJneranco of aso and would place on trial in the present issue Joseph P Macheca An tonio Scaflldi Antonio Bagnctto Man ucl Polizzi Antonio Marches Aspero Marchesi Bustian Incardona Pietro fpiastorio and Charles Matranga jilno leaving tho other ten prisoners to bo tried later It took two weeks to get a jury and thrco panels of 1220 talesmen wore mustcd Somo eijrlu days were isunicd iii Jioarlnx the evidence B boforo tho jury trying tho jsrisonera brought in tho verdict the graudjury indicted two privato de teotires for tampering with jurors jury brought in tho verdict Fri jnornincr ilndinjslx of thq men 2- c f iri x not gUllCy matranga juuvnwa xui u t doa Bagnctto ilnd Uio two Marchesis Md returning a mistrial in tho caso of tit otlMr three SpafHodi PoUnl ftt Mud JfeiiMterio - y vnt Insure lour Life ATTENTION F L U The F L U Legislative Convention will liect at Ca margo Montgomery county on the first Sarurday in April at 9 a m The Montgomery County Union will meet at the same time and place A full representation is desired J C B Duff r32 tf County Secy Tho Courier Journal has heretofore been inclined to allow the Cou Con to pursue tho even tenor of its way with only now and then a not un friendly criticism on its action Of lato some of tho delegatus June been vonting such an amount of unnecessa ry abuse against the C T that it has at last become tired and has opened its powerful batteries upon the conven tion and its work and tho members arc reading some verv unpalatable truths about tho voluminous and ex haustive document they arc preparing Tho Constitutional Convention on Friday reversed its action of a short time since abolishing tho office of District Commonwealths Attorney and elevating the County Attorney to the ofllco of Public Prosecutor before tho Criminal Courts This is well for whether the members of the convention were right or wrong in their position tho people for whom they are framing a constitution are so plainly opposed to the abovo named measure that it would assuredly have proven a strong point of objection to the new instru ment If the members will only go further and listen to the wishes of the people on a few other points they will be doing that which will bring a very largo number of votes to tho adoption of the Now Constitution Dr Clardy Avhose announcement will be found in our columns was among our people yesterday He met many farmers and his genial pleas ant manner won them on every side Dr Clardy spoke hero yesterday after noon and made as fine an impression publicly as he did privately The Doctor runs as peculiarly the fiicnd of tho farmer and a more upright hon orable and straightforward gentleman is not to be found lie has been abused and often grossly misrepre sented but has pursued the even tenor of his way aurt when Hie convention I WW1 afaTcour10ncnt8 wjji find he has a following that Avill be difficult to down The man who casts his vote for Dr Clardy will vote for a good man Born so the wife of W 11 Wilson near Sidcviow on March 13th a girl CORRESPONDENCE For seed Trumbo u Sharpsburc Ky Mrs B F Dorscy of Ml has returned home after oats go to Barnes fiii f ijnfiwMM ws wwwwmsJWPIIIi i - - i - -- PHB H j BXMIUTO AByoCATJ3 TUESDAY MARC Sterling a several days visit to our town Miss Hattic Peck and Mrs Mattie Emmons arc quito sick with measles Mr Wash Stoner of Cincinnati is viiting friends and relatives here D W Boyd has visit to Louisville returned from a Andy Lewis col has been appoint ed sexton of Crown Hill cemetery Mrs J J Matthews leaves next week for Louisville and Cincinnati to purchase a spring slock of goods C Camareo J T Picket ts had quite a fall from his horse last week but sustained no sorious injuries Amos Turley who has boon under tho weather for tho past few days is able to bo out again Wm Wyalt has rented the Adams place for the ensuing year for 150 A call meeting of Grecnbriar Lodge F Sa L U is desired for Friday Mch 20 Important business A full at tendance is earnestly asked Waueu Ciiexault Pros J N Reld has been laid up with rheumatism for tho last few days but is ablo to bo out again Innocence Sponcor G W Sowcll is the happy father of a young blnckaiuilh Hiram Myers sold his pony to Sam Sledd for 15 Messrs Pctor and Sam Grcenwade returned from Frcnchburg Thursday whero they wont on a business trip Mrs Jas Cochran is confined to tho house on account of sickness Ditto wS3BRS HORSE AND TRAQK put eight or nine in tho select circle sheltered by tho teens before ho cats his next Thanksgiving turkey It is just a little singular writes Georgo Morgan of tho Itovicw that at Ash Grove the homo of Georgo Wilkes thcio should bo bred the two fastest get of his sons Axtell three-year-old record 212 and Allerton four-year-old record 213k aro tho fastest of tho grandsons of Georgo Wilkes and aro by Jay Bird and William L both of which aro owned at Ash Grovo Up to Wednesday morning nino hundred and scvontcoii entries had been received for tho 25000 Guaran teed Futurity Stako of the ucuvjr Trotting Horso Breeders Asso Only two California been heard from cr Brecdru lvlmn it wOJll irwa m wjl Mr With CUNNINGHAM in tho Largest Itmirancu Co on tho globe Has moro surplus and writes tho most liberal policy United N THE NEW FREE TONTINE RETURN PREMIUM POLICY of tho old EQUITABLE LIFE Insurance Co is tho wonder of the age Sec CUN NINGHAM and got one Axlclls baby brother will bo named Drcxtcll Submn 218 will bo campaigned this season Tho total number of pacers in tho 2 30 list is 1213 Gccrs will reach Buffalo early In June with his stable Mattio II 2 W will bo put in Crit Davis hands this season The filly by Stamboul 2 11 out of Trinkot 3 1J haB been named in the Charter Oak Futurity Stake J E Clay of Marchmont Stud Bourbon county Ky has sold a filly by Cyclone out of tho dam of Gillette J W Fitzgerald Maysvillc Ky for J20Q0 Mis Russell dam of Maud S and Nutwood and Russia 22S own sis ter to Maud SO together with Hour 2 17 and Amy Lee 2 17k have ar rived at Warren Park Farm to bo bred to Axlcll F 0 Barrow of Chicago has pur chased from Rood Lake of Bloom ingtoii III for 8000 the brown pac ing stallion Prince Hal 210 by Brown Hal 212A dam Lona by Prince Pulaski John Donovan St Joseph Mo has purchased from J E Madden Lex ington Ky for 3000 tho five year old bay fctallion Clark Street 0197 by Bed Wilkes dam La Hunter by Jim Monroe second dam Hannah C by Blue Bull Mr Madden paid 1700 for hnu at the recent Brasfield sale Kate the dam of Iloinestakc 2 M and Judge Salisbury was a very fast marc but so rattle headed that iho was useless for racing purposes In the brood marc ranks 6ho became as famous as if sho had trotted in the teens in front of a field of 2 20 lormers Location has apparently very little to do with tho success of a truly great stallion In the past few years marcs have been shipped from tho Atlantic seaboard to the stallion that won hon ors on the Pacific coast and now all sections arc contributing to the books of Axtell and Allerton Both of their books are full for 1891 and Kentucky alone will send a car load to the court of the latter at Independence la An illustration of tho increased value ofsomo trotting mares from year to year is to be seen in the sale of Clara C a daughter of Dictator and Joy by Georgo Wilkes at tho recent offering of W R Brasfield Co she selling for 1050 while at tho same salo a year ago sho only brought 2050 Tho popularity of her blood lines being endanccd by tho perform ance of several stars closely related to her in 1890 is the cause of her ad vancing in value for as yet sho is un tried as a producer M E McHcnry Genesco III has sold to II M Atkinson Wabash Intl a two-year-old bay colt hy Mambrino Russell dam Prolific by Strathmorc second dam serene by Sentinel third dam Twilight byMambrino Pilot Mr McIIenry purchased this colt at tho recent Brasfield salo for2500and sold him to Mr Atkinson for 1000 He has shown a great turn of speed A Kentucky writer while sounding the praises of Georgo Wilkes makes the following statement The two fastest horses ever bred by one breeder are both grandson of George Wilkes Of course he refers to Axtell 212 and Allerton 213 but in doing eo overlooks tho fact that Sunol 2HH and Palo Alto 212 k were bred by Leland Stanfor Georgo Wilkes is great but all the honors of the turf do not hover over his tomb Sloul Bros are gathering up Nut woods get and will endeavor to give him a tremendous showing in tho 2 30 list of 1891 They will do thoir ut most to place his name first but at the samo timo it can be intimated that J G Davis will not bo idle with the Alcantara although his goal in 1S91 is tho 230 list He is aimiiir for faster game as it were and expects to - tww E S CUNNINGHAM General life and fire ins agent OFFICE WITH JUDGE PETERS Court St Mt - - Sterling Ky many ol thorn will outer largely As the entries did not -close until last Monday it is reasonable to supposo tho entry list will number in tho neighborhood of 1200 when all the returns aro in This will make moro than tho guaranteed amount and tho indications now aro that this stako will bo worth to the placed horses in 1891 more monoy than was ever of fered for any two trotting events The result of offering this big stake shows that breeders will not only sup port slakes with reasonablo condi tions but will do eo in a liberal min ner Tho Kentucky Association and its ablo secretary aro to bo congratu lated on tho succoss of tho great Fu turity which is now eo amply assured Kentucky Stock Farm Tho salo of Palo Alto Belle for tho handsome sum of 19000 was recently telegraphed all over tho country It now transpires that Miller Sibloy received in addition to tho 19000 in gold coin the bay maro Alfarctta by Alcantara Palo Alto Bello has a rec ord as a two-year-old of 2 28 and a three-year-old record of 222 Sho is a full sister to JHnda Rope 2 19 Bell Boy 219 J St Bel 221 Chimes 230 and Bow Bells 232 being by Electioneer out of Beautiful Bellst Judged by tho two tests Miss Rus sell is tho greatest of trotting brood marcs In tho first place sho has pro duced Maud S 2 08J Then sho has moro descendants in tho 2 30 list than any other marc living or dead ever had Sho was foaled in 1805 and is therefore 26 years old and sho now has ninety thrco descendants in the list Sho is tho dam of four sires and two dims of trotters and four of her own immediate produce aro 230 and better performers Nutwood is her oldest son and has 51 in tho list Nut bourne was foaled in 1877 -and died in 18S9 in tho hands of Robert Bonner Ho left two in tho list Lod Russell was foaled in J881 and has four in the list Mambrino Russell was foaled in 1878 and ho has eight in the list The prospects arc very favorablo for Miss Russell to have over one hundred de scendants in the 2 30 list before she dies The Woodburn Farm Spring Sta tion Ky has sold to the Duke of Marlborough of England forsome thii like 20000 tho following ani mals Tho three-year-old bay filly Seafcrn by Belmont dam Water Lily by Hero of Thorndalo second dam Siren by Edwin Forrest tho three-year-old bay colt Dupce by Lord Ruscll dam Alice West by Almont second dam by McDonalds Mambri no the six-year-old bay mare Callu na by Harold dam Clatonia by American Clay the four-year-old bay marc Alruna by Lord Russell dam Alga by Princcps second dam by Hamlet tho four-year-old bay filly Copyright by Lord Russell dam Novel by Princcps second dam by Golddust and tho three-year-old bay filly Puerita by Shamut dam Pul chcria by Harold second dam by IJclmont To Judge A E Cafico Loundsboro Ala tho four-year-old bay colt Lord Yara by Lord Russell dam Vara by Hanibletonian 10 sec ond dam by Seelys American Star To Door Prairio Farm La Porte Ind the four-year-old chestnut colt dock by Mattcrhorn dam Mosa by Vi oodford Mambrino second dam Hcrniosa by Edwin Forrest LAND STOCK AND CROP J II Thompson had a valuable maro to die last week Jas D Tipton sold his farm 2 miles south of Mt Sterling containing 102 acres to Thomas J Richie of Floyd county Pric55 per acre Mr Richie will movo at onco and tako possession of hi purchase Ho comes to us well recommended as a good bus iness man and a plcasaut gentleman Make your boy happy by fitting him out with ono of those nobby suffs at Sharp Trimble Dentons The Pulpit apd tho Stago Roy F M Shrout pastor United Brethren Church Bluo Mound Kan says I feel it my duty to tell what wonders Dr Kings Now Discovery has done for me My lungs were bad ly dircased and my parishoncrs thought I could livo only a few weeks I took fivo bottles of Dr Kings Now Discovery and am sound and well gaining 2G lbs in weight Arthur Love Manager Lovos Fun ny Folks Combination writes After a thorough trial and convincing evi dence I am confident Dr Kings New Discovoy for Consumption beats em all and cures when everything elso es fails rho greatest kjdiu3 1 ojn do IMMV ffl bftOIlill yundfi is meu aiivo o inai to urjro them bottles at W - vXliiAL store Regular sizes 50c f Ttakodlft mlrfhU hub To Mioiililura 1 Tetttlmonlalts 1 1891- r nl T - i r HEATS THE OLIVEIt CHILLED This is to certify that I bought a a Vulcan Chilled plow from Ed Mitchell and tricdit by tho sldo of tho Oliver Chilled and consider it a superior plow both as to working qualities and lightness of draft Tho points aro far superior to any I havo over used on any plow I tako pleas ure iu recommending them Respectfully J C Hasiilton BETTEU THAN ANY To whom it may concern I havo used the Vulcan Chilled plow and can testify that it does good work has improvements over any chilled plow I havo seen and it has a lighter draft If I needed another plow I would certainly tako a Vulcan J C Gaitskill HEATS EITHEn I havo used tho South Bend the Oliver Chilled and tho Vulcan plows and can testify that tho Vulcan is a hotter running and lighter running plow than oithor tho South Bend or Oliver I tako pleasure in rccom mondlng tho best chilled plow to my mind that is made Respectfully S M McPheiison nECOMMENDS THE VULCAN To whom it may concern I bought a Vulcan Chilled plow from Ed Mitchell and can recommend it to any farmer who wants a chilled plow For lightness of draft and working qualities it cannot be beaten It has improvements over any chilled plow I havo over seen I tako pleasure in recommending It Respectfully I N Gueen RETTEE THAN THE OLIVEIt This is to certify that I bought a Vulcan Chilled plow from Ed Milch ell It is tho best chilled plow I over saw I am now using it by tho side of tho Oliver and consider it a better plow in every particular It is lighter draft lighter to handle and docs bet ter work I take pleasure in recom mending it Respectfully S A DuFr nECOSUlENDS IT I amusingonc of Ed Mitchells Vul can plows and consider it a superior plow and tako plcasuro in recommend ing it Rcapctcfully II II Ringo February 28 1891 LIOUTEIS OF DItAFT ThU is to certify that I bought a Vulcan Chilled plow from Ed Mitch ell last season and am well pleased with it I run it by the 6ide of an Oliver Chilled and it is lighter to han dle lighter draft and does its work really as well Respectfully 31 tf H J Daniel Sharp Trimblo fc Denton keep a iun stocK ot snocs lor men women and children and sell them at bottom prices RELIGIOUS Communion services will bo held in tho Southern Presbyterian Church on Sunday morning Preliminary servi ces commenco on Friday night at 7 30 All aro cordially invited to attend A sories of meetings will begin at tho Christian church in this city the first Lords day in April Tho pastor Elder II D Clark will do the preach ing and will bo assisted by Professor Daugherty of Louisville who will conduct tho song service To these meetings all whother members of a church or not aro cordially invited Wo call attention to tho splendid showing of tho Mt Sterling National Bank Tho statement makes inter esting reading for tho stockholders It gives us great plcasuro to 6ay that no moro wide awake conscientious faithful businoss men aro to found anywhero than among tho manage ment of this sound banking house Hero Is a Chance to Mako Money I bought a machino for plating gold silver and nickel and it works splcn didly When peoplo heard about it thoy brought moro spoons forks and jowolry than I could plate In a week Iinado23 and In a month 97 My daughter made 18 in fivo days You cau got a Plato from the Lake Electric Co Euglcwood III and will wo trust bo benefitted as much as I havo been A Readeu Public Sale Tho disagrcablo weather of Satur day last mado it nccosary that I should defer tho salo of my rcsidonco on Locust Street Tho ealo will posi tively tako placo Tuesday March 17 1891 at 2 oclock P M 31 2t J W Buitnocaiis ffwrriirin mm Business Mention Fon Sale A nice cottage of 3 or A rooms and aero lot on Winn street can bo bought at a fair prlco A very desirable place for a man of small family For terms apply at this ofllco tf A large lino of plow Rear cheap for cash 31 2t O Latjoiilin Son Eaiw Fon Sale For salo 50 Acres Dwelling Hottso and 5 rooms and all necessary outbuildings aio in good repair a young orchard of 80 choice fruit trees just in bearing Tho farm is well watered and is lo cated G miles south of Mt Sterling Good neighborhood good school and church privileges For information apply at this ofllco 10 tf For Rent Privately O110 hundred and sixty acres of corn or hemp land A good house and grass for work stock Apply to J C Scobee Thomson Ky R P Scodee Winchester Ky To tho Cltlzons of Mt Sterling and a- Vlolnlty When you wish a smooth easy shavo or artistic haircut you will find mo ready to accommodato you I havo a good workman iu my employ Hot and cold baths Cleaning ladies hair and trimming bangs a specialty 22 3m R A Hall I am prepared 4o movo pianos or gans etc etc and will guarantoo careful handling of all such aaticlcs entrusted to my caro Orders left at tho Advocate office will receive prompt attention 20 Gmo W F Wilson To Loan 100000 on real cstato security Terms reasonable A Hoffman 8 tf Agent A New Meat Merchant Mr Charles Lapple of Cincinnati formerly cutter for Nunnelley Bros this city has bought tho butcher busi ness of W C Allen on East Main street and is now in possession Every housekeeper of this city knows Mr Lapple as a butcher and incHrA lHikS1 cutter and will bis now quarters Ho will slaughter the best corn fed cattle sheep and hogs and will run a first class establish ment iu city style Ho will also han dle poultry etc 31 tf Notice Tahcn up as a stray by Georgo Wil loughby in Montgomery county Ky near Jcffcrsonville ono red and spot ted cow about three years old right horn slipped under bit on tho right car and crop on left ear Sworn to beforo mo by Georgo Willoughby this Jan 27 1891 J II Sciioll J P M C For information apply to Herbert Moss Mt Sterling Ky 80 4t Canpcl Coal Black Band Coal Crown Hill Coal Peach Orchard Coal and Indian Creek Coal cheap for cash and to prompt paying 30 day enstomers 26 tf Squihe Tuijneb Coal Buyers Remember that I will sell you coal for bpotcash cheaper than anyone 2G tf Squihe Tuiineii If you want a lino and stylish suit of clothes dont fail to sco thoso just received at Sharp Trimble Den tons For seed oats go to 31 It Bahnes TituMiio For seed oats go to 31 2t Baunes TnuMuo A splendid lino of spring suitings just received I am prepared to make an elegantly fitting nobby suit aiid defy competition from any quarter whatever IIaiiky Camfhell 31 2t A Big Closing oit Sale At Walnut Hill Stock FarmMooro fleld I will on WEDNESDAY APRIL 8th 1891 sell all my horso stock consisting of about GO head of Brood Mares Stal lions Fillies and Geldings Also all tho porsonal properly on said farm including cows calves hay oats corn farming implements bug gies carts horses and everything per taining to -a first class stock farm Salo porfitivo and without reserve Lunch on Vho grounds at 12 m Terms JO months credit without interest Salo begins at 0 a in tl y UK Tesiplejiann m PropViWalnut Hill Stock Farm 32 2t V Moorefleld Ky ad daua mt Your stocks ate heavier call and see mo for any now oi KOM A IN I 3 ditional Insuranoe The FIIMANS FUND Inaunoce Co will take care of you- t pADftiiirDO Wo Insure ypur houses and barns at lowest rates Especial rAKIVlErtti paid 0 Tobacco and Livo Stock Insurance attention Assignees Sale 0 V LAND STOCK CROP ETC B A Tracys Assignco vs B A Tra cy Notice of Salo A As Assigpeo of B A Tracy by tuo of a judgment and order of salo rendered at the Fob term 1891 of th Clark Common Pleas Court in abovo styled action I will on POTTnsTiAV WAonn 10 100 UWWU 0U211W JWVA On tho promises proceed to sell nt public outcry tho farm of said B A Tracy whero ho now resides in Clark county Ky on tho Winchester and Ml Storling turnpike near tho Mont- gomcrylino It contains about 2GG acres of good land of which over 200 acres arc in grass is well watered and fenced and has on it a good dwelling two tobacco barns a flno stock barn a largo orchard in splendid condition and all tho appurtenances of a com fortablo home Also at tho eamo time and place by virtuo of said judgment and order I will sell tho undivided one sixth inter est of said B A Tracy In what is- known as tho old Tracy place lyin near the foregoing farm said intorcst amounts to about 144 acres of crood land Tho land will bo sold on following terms Tho Northwost Mutual Lilo Insuranco Company has a mortgago on tho 2GG aero farm for G500 which tho purchasor can prob ably run for 5 years with intorcst from Nor 2G 1890 payable semi annually The remainder of tho purchaso mon ey of said farm and tho purchase money of 6ad undivided Uilcrcst in second tract will bo payable otuMlTirii in six months and ouc thrd in twclvo months and one third in 18 months purchaser to givo bond with approved security haviug tho forco aiuleffect of a judgment bearing six per cent interest from day of ealo until paid and further secured by a lien on tho land I will also at tho same timo and place as assignco aforesaid sell at public outcry tho following person alty viz Ono pair of good work mules a lot of horses cows calves seven good steers hay corn farming implements c c A good lied lot will be fur nished for feeding tho corn until I nrma kVii oil ctvn it i m -- v CO euiiunj uvur yzv wireo mommy timo will bo given tho purchaser to exe cute bond with approved security bearing six per oont interest from day ofeale 25 and under to be paid cash in hand Possession of land will bo given at ce J II French Assignco Beckner Jouett Attys 30 3t J A Ramsey Auctr Assignees Sal -OF PERSONALTY As a moro particular description of tho personalty to be sold at tho salo of B A Tracys property advertised for March 19 1 stato that as Assignee of said Tracy I will on Thursday March 19th 1891 on his farm on the Winchester and Mt Sterling turnpike near tho Mont gomery line proceed to sell at public outcry somo good work mules 5 good horses milch cows and calves somo yearling and cattlo 115 good sheep with lambs 150 to 200 bbls corn in shock lot of corn in crib 15 tons of hay ryo in stack 25000 lbs tobacco stripped an excellent crop 1 surrey and harness 1 buggy and harness a varied lot of farmin hnploments comprising 1 Dcering Twino Binder good as new 1 wheat drill 1 cultivator 1-horse-power feed cutter plows of all kinds wagons 2 bluergrass seed strippers shovels corn shellors scythes grain cradles markers planters harrows cutting boxes gear ice hooks etc etc A feed lot will be furnished to feed tho corn until April 20 1891 TERMS For 25 and over three months credit will bo given purchaser to givo bond with approved surety bearing G per ccut interest from day of salo For sums under 25 cash will bo required Jas II French Assignco QUICK MEAL GAS COOKING STOVES Neat Clean Economical AND s S at I sfacto ry I All Sizes and Prices at the Onico ot tho GrAS COMPANY 80 Um rs CLH t jfym 4ri