Prince will make the season of 1902, beginning April 1, as follows: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of each week at the home of Fletcher Wil son, 11g miles east of Covington; Friday and Saturday with James Wilson, 15 miles north-west of Covington. DESCRIPTION: Prince in a beautiful jet black English Shire, four white feet, and splash to forehead, weight 1750 pounds. Sire Honest Tom, one of the best horses ever imported. A first class breeder and sure foal getter. TERMS. $10.00 to insure a cult to stand and suck. Money due when colt sucks or mare is parted with. Care will be taken to pre vent accidents, but will not be responsi ble should any occur. A lien will be held on all costs for service money. Sproson Wilson, James Wilson. Elwood Driving Park, Danville, Ill., Ot. 22, 1900. Mr Henry Ramser, Coyington— We, the undersigned, have bred to Black Prince, the black Shire stallion known as the Smith horse, and know him to be a first-class breeder. His colts are large and smooth with plenty of bone and good disposition, and a sure foal getter, W. D. Parker, J. F. Smith, L. A. Clingan, Lewis Downing, R. A. Rorst. Lee. and Mgr. D. R. Clingan, Reason E. Vowning S. A. Flora,