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THE ADVOCATE AND NEWS. id MARCH 29, 1899. "That gloomy Mr. 8lmpflon acted real cheerful last night." "Did you like him?" , , , "No; ho looked bo unnatural and silly that I wai glad when he got gloomy again. Detroit Free Press. "Do you think plagiarism Ih unforgiva ble?" nuked the young woman. "By no means, nnHwrred the man who poses us a severe critic. "I only wish Home of our modern wrlterB would do more of It "Washington Star. A Considerate Hunband. Mrs. Kapen Charles Is always very kind I can't com plain of his treatment of me; but 1 wish he wasn't so clone with his money. He never allows me to handle any of It. Mrs. Jorge I have heard him say there ore some things a man should keep from his wife. Boston Transcript. SEASONABLE SUGGESTION TAKE A TRIP TO IP1 OR THE ll Coast lorida GUTHRIE, AUSTIH & VILSOIi, ATTORNEYS. Heal Estate, Mortgage, Bond and Commercial litigation solicited. Boons 9ndll,BiormontBldtf.,TflriCI VAC 107 W. 8lxth Ave.. IUi LiM IVnOi DAVID MARTIN, (Hx-Chlef Juitlee of Kanasa) ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR. Attention given to banlnena under the new bankruptcy law. Kooinifl and 7, fourth floor, TP3CVk VIUCIC Central National Bank Bldg. I (ill CM, MflOA.), Best Reached in Through Cars by Louisville & Nashville R. R. Write for Information to C P. ATMORE, Gen'l Pass. Agent, LOUISVILLE. KY. Please mention the Advocate and News when writing to our advertisers. CMKQR DULY ODE Tl 1 if. M M . Cut thli ad. out anil wind n GENTS' OR )irKM:A DOLLAR DOWii to iih with II.OO ami w GRADE 1899 MODEL. VICUNA RICV. CLE by exprfwi, c. u, !., 'i io oxHiuinauiin. e x amine It at yourmpreMU ortlce and ifyou Nnd it a yrnnln IHIIU drl HKIH UHAUK liO.OO VICUMA, irh grari Bar.) jum r wrkftr4of adj'.a ra rmirinrta It ! worth 10. UOInSlt.OOmrrlliH mj wal idwllwd hj olher boutrt up to fiJ.OO, pay your exprCHu int the baluni'ti, $14.95 and oupmiMi'linruriiH. THE VICUNA IN tOVKKklt HV A HI SI). Wliil hi fin , . 24 ncn from brtwlM labia, flnpt two plnc Dmtna ktor, flnmit full ball bnarlnira, airh -rown, enameled blark, Itmaarai.nioa, hiifhly nlokel HnlHliwI. Dlhl paddml hmIiIIm, up or down turn liamllebnri, Iwxt Doyle pmlala, HHIH IRtUK flIIAKANTKKII MtlU PNKI S4TIC T1RKH, linn leather bnir. coniiiliit with all tool and repair ontnf. ORDCRTOOAV. YMJCAS1AHMM.0 IVKBI MONTH HKIXINU TIIKHki WHKKLS AT MS.OO. (Ktara, HMbukAt'a. tifcVuT"1 SEARS, ROEDUCK & CO., CHICAGO; ILL. IiTi D Si i tt we ' iirnlah a ( Lamp, tho exnpi name lamp a la now bolnir widely advortlted aa a 1 Ull OI.IH; proniltuu with a bloyulv aa a K EG t LA II ,00 ACKT1 UNO OAS LA h V, but we do uot guarautue or rooomniend It. i Ii6 KsosBaS City Stock Y&rds Are the Finest Equipped, Most Modern in Construction, and Afford the Best Facilities for the handling of live stock of any In the world. THE KANSAS CITT MARKET, owing t o lta central location, Its Immense railroad system and Its financial resources, offers greater v dvantages than any other In the trans-Mississippi territory. It Is The Largest Stocker find Feeder Market In the World, while buyers for the great packing houses and export trade make Kansas City a market sec ond to no other for every class of live stock. Official Receipts lor 1S33 Sold In Kansas City 1893 Cattle and na Calves. HK8- 1,846,233 3,672,909 1,757,163 3,596,828 Bheep. 980,303 815,580 O. F, MOUSE, K. U. RICHARDSON, H. P. CHILD, EUGENE RUST, Vice P.-es. and Qen. Mgr. bec'y and Treas. Asst. Gen. Mgr. Traffic Manager. mmm- wild I traDsts? -a fw Whole.aU Prlcet btlow, for onlen UflUE OR 8M.U.L. WrItefurC0MPLTtLlit,8Urk Fruit Book, ate. all TtM We BUD nearly 2 IWon apple trees a year (more, probably, than any 6 other nurseries), and whole root graft over 2 million. Other trees, vinos, etc., lu iroorilon. A vast output and the ever la creasing demand for Bur It Treea enable tin to flive values imixMsible to nurseries w 1th Bmaller output. One Unwavering Aim to supply trees of high quality and best sorts, at low cost We do not try to compete with our frlmuls who consider price only. Trees sold for almost nothing are generall werth Just that much. We grow trees of the better class, In large lots, thereby making extreme' tow iinccs. n 0 can sena you saiuiy, any wnere, prepaid as below, trivs as good as cad oe grows. EASY Terms t One-fourth before shipment, balance on arrival. Or, well ship without one cent in auvauce, you w nave uianit lorm on uaDKU Hhket (freeou request), regularly lined out. GET UP CLUB among neighbors, save money for all: Get free freight on $12 clubs, get tower rate, etc. For your trouble add to order, free of charge, trees to amount of 10 of CImo Order j theso extra trees should go to Club Maker, butof course muy bo divided pro rata, or as desired. VVra DAY FDriflllT to ttI,y freight station in the U.S., on orders of 812 and up, bought at TTU rtl Illl-lllll 1,10 or UK) rate. Wodonotpay height on sUK-k bought at loot) rate (except as noted below), nor on stock ehlpiiod by xrros. It Is wasteful to express strong, dormant, well packed Trees, etc. unless order Is small, L or 'A) lbs., when express Is often as cheap as freight. We Box and Pack free. Paper line all boxes. Replace free (some, U price.) Give lOtreesat 100 rate, 300 at HKM) rate. Guarantee Safe arrival, trees true to name, free from scale, Guarantee SAIUF ACIKlll FREIGHT onWzTil 1-YR. APPLE bought at 1000 rate, Sffi THREE Sizes of all 2-Yr. trees (behidos Bargain or 4th size) are made in our Tacking Cellars: XX, Extra (5 to 7 ft.), includes also XXX size (3 to 1 inch diameter), the size sure to please. X Size (I to 6 ft.), excels "1st class" of some. Even trees of 3d Size (3 to 4 ft. ) are young, thrifty. 1st class of the aire. Of course dwarfish-growing sorts are not so tall, nor are kinds of various habits of growth all alike. Teach are strictly 1-yr. XX usually 5 to 6 ft. ; X, 4 to 6 ft.; 3d size, 8 to 4 ft. VI? Annla trcesalsogolnto3Slxes(besidesBarguInor4thslze): XX, 3 to 6 ft.; X, 2 Villi" I II iylv to 3 ft.; 3d Size, 2 to v ft.-evcn our 3d sizecxcels "lstclass" 1-yr. of some. Stark Tr!t BOOk ia praised by ablest experts beyond any similar work; FREE. Exaet, op to date, boiled down Information . . . Tlimges . . . free from trashy novelties. Rural Hcw-Mrr A Masterpiece . . . Splendid colored plates, and full of most valuable information. Deeply interesting to tho learned . . . will instil a horticultural spirit into boys. . . Visited Stark Nursery and Otllccs; a more careful, exact system of doing business I never saw. . . Tho half has not been told 1 Judge S lifer Infringers W ARMED. The Names of the several new Trade Mark varieties, are our exclusive trade morJts, and there is and can be legally, no public and commercial use of same, except by us. mi tnrrC Xtar I0 Trees of e tort at tha lOO rat llUll I lll-l-J lience no "10 rate" printed. This applies to mhmmbhhhhh tnureustexceptGrape Vines and Small Frulu. APPLE UsuaJ Aorts, Ben Davis, Baldwin, Bellflover. Benonl, Gano M. Blush, Mo. Pippin, N. Spy, Rambo, Rome Beauty, Wealthy, Winesap, etc. (SnWh.Lirt), i-ix. MrBoie root iratted (Z-yr. roU, A a Came sorts, I.YR. BICCCD whole root (3-yr. roots) ft " strictlv 2-vr. (3- and 4-vr. roots) Senator (Trade Hbrk),Champioa(Tra4t Mjrk),Staymin Winesap, Barry, Starr, ttc, 1-YR. wk. rt. a!td. (2-yr. roots) APPLE of CCMMtRCE(Trakfllarl(),BUCK BIN DAVlSfJradt Mirk), DELICIOUS (T. Mark), E'Y MELON, rtc.,1-YR..wli.rt.gftd.(2-yr.rots); . ' fa Davis ("bttltta"), piece-root. 2 to 3 ft. ni I Is 2 Ft CUT Rale FEAR, 5f 4 Usual sorts, Kieffer, Bartlett. etc., 2-yr. (4-yr. roots). ' Carkr,KiKf, 1-YR., 3-5 ft.,21-3 fund 2-2 ftJ fTD-ai - Klelfrr. 1-YR., 3 to 5 f t..2i to 3 i t.and 2 to 2j ft J tU I Kdie i . Pea r, D W ' F Duchess, I. B. Jersey (best dw'fs among old sort8)....CUT Kate PLUM, on Plum Usual sorts, Blue Damson, Lombard, Prunes, etc.., " Red June, Wkkson, l-Yr, 3 to 5 ft, 2 J to 3 ft, 2 to 2J f t... " COLD ($3,000 An.-Jap. plea; sure, heavy bearer; GRAND). M " 1-Yr, 3 to 6 ft., 2J to 3 ft. and 2 to 21 ft PEACH Usual sorts. ELBERT A. Crawfords, etc. 1-yr. (2-vr. roots). Ilbtrta Seedlings, Crashy UW. ri it r,iA J J 44 Select Sdlqs. (from sead of finest sorts) ... ) IU I fVdte ...J XX. Extra X Site 3d Slip brtj Iff I im bd IWI IHt txi IN Some of our prices below t 9 $8 $60 If $6 $45 If $4 $30 Mt 11 80 it 8 60 If 6 40 15 14 90 12 11 70 9 8 60 20 18 12015 14 9010 9 60 25 22 150 W 17 110 12 11 70 4 3 25 3 2 15 30 25 180 22t 19 13015l 14 fa 25 22 150 20? 18 12015 14 85 23 18 120 15( 14 90 10 9 60 15 14 9012 11 70 8 8 50 30 25 170 22 19 125 15 14 85 20 18 120 15 14 90 10? 9 60 80 75 ... BO 55 340 40 35 240 40 35 240 30? 25 180 20 18 120 15 14 70 12 11 60 8 8 45 12 11 55 10? 9 45 8 7 35. 7 6 40 6? 5 35 6 4 3Q SMALL FRUITS and GRAPE VINES mare of t tort at 1000 rate (aa 300 Cuthbert for Sl.fiO; o BlieltVy fHy Harvest, profitable. 44 Snyder, prolific, hardt..... Currant-Fay Prolific 2-YR... Eacl, 8 IH)M01it,rr.;flKE;fuUyr..15? Victoria, 2-yr.; beat latt red ...If Coosco'y Houshton,2-jff.,e-l4rella6lt..7 Rispb'y Colurnoinn.Eureka, Loudon " Cuthbert, fine large late red. 44 Kansas, Miller Red, Palmer, etc ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHOTS, Roms, Root Graft Ptocka, Pruning and Grafting Kulvs, 8trk Tree Piggera, Hon'f Books, eto. II in 1M $J2C$1 $ 6 0 11 7 .70 3 24 1.40 7 45 .60 3 22 .60 3 24 .35 I 9 .25 1 6 .25 li 7 GRAPE VINES Kfta onc Tin at tin IMTt Campbell Early (wl!6 seals). Concord,ranks below Wordet, Ntaqara, market white VY0KDEN, rlthcst, FINEST il'kl as 5 Cuthbert for 12; or ft 8ny 1 om sort at 100 mmi Mi or m Louuon ior fi70, etc.) Ooe-Yr. 11 6.00 0 .70 ROSES, 2-YR., own roots Mme. Plantier, white hardy, (rrand. Qneen of Prairies, fine hardy climber; ttc. have t Complete tit V... rnce um, 74-Yeaf fn,itBook; neevra. etc Two-Yr. II I IN 8.00$... .70 .901 1.00 23? 25 IMS $... 24 30 85 m 95 120 A' ANNUAL SALE OF SHORTHORNS X FROM THE ELMAVOOD HERD, AT flanhattan, Kans., Tuesday, April 4, 1899. WE WILL SELL A CHOICE DRAFT OF 35 HEAD 23 EXTRA GOOD YOUNG A oil .wlj .nil u,vnl a ir.ic 1- lino tmngnll t )in.-viMir-dlrl WlfWs. All flf ttlRSCt r cattle are bred by us and are ot such families as Flat Creek Young Marys, Rose or Sharon and Josephines. The heifers will be bred to the Cruiekshank bull, Sir Knight 120752, now In servlco In our herd. Tho bulls are a set of lieefy, short legRed, prood-backed fellows, just right to grade up with. For Information and cata logue, address F. M. & J. B. GIFFORD, Hilford, Kans. Col. 8. A. SAWYER, Auctioneer. ...FAIR WARNING... Order Your Roofing Quick Before we advanco prices, which we will have to do vory soon. THE KANSAS CITY ROOFING AND CORRUGATING CO., 416 Delaware St., Kansas City, Mo. February ft, 1899. Mention AdTOoate and Newi when writing. mifk mm OXXT fmnQA lri'j fl SP""'"" W Miiti WJ JT U raulv April tb. tvrlta I now ami we will tenrt when ready: frlocawtll tw lownr than you think. W ilttllT.r f nimChlcaiio Omaha or Ht. I'.ul, aa desired. M0NTQ0MEBY WAS0 1 CO., CHICAQ0. GEO. KLEIN a CO., MAKERS OF HIGH-GRADE HARNESS nd SADDLERY GOODS REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE. 718 KaxA&t Avenu, - Topeka, Kas. "TLIir AAMIM CIIEVIKVIV C nDC CA1 CT 4 I 1 IL. UVIVM liA VUIMIM I Wi-aWI k. vru.b. ..a AT THE KANSAS CITY STOCK YARDS SALE PAVILION, TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1899 o o o o 100 REB FIFTY BULLS, choice out of 100 head, amone them my Great Herd Bull, KODAX OF ROCKLAND 40731 with several of his pet. FORTY HF.AD of 2-YEAR-OLD HKIFERS, bred to such bull-, as WILD TOM 51392. IMP. KEEP ON 76015, ARCHIBALD V 54433. KODAX OF ROCKLAND 407.U. JAVA 64045 and IMP. SENTINEL 7Wj3 FIVE COWS In calf or with calf at side. In this draft will be the et of WILD TOM 51592. CLIMAX 09I2, KODAX OF ROCKLAND 40731. etc. These cattle were especially selected for this sale and consist of the best 100 head out of the herd of 500 individuals now on Sunnv Slope Farm. We believe that there is not one In this sale draft of 100 head that Is not good enough to go in any herd In this country. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. AUCTIOXBRRSl COLS. F. M. WOODS. S. A. SAWYER, JAS. W. SPARKS, R. E. EDMONSON AND J. N. BURTON. C. A. STANNARD, EUPOBIA, KANS. Wantafl-Year ItMiy Work. PEERLESS STEAM LAUNDRY, 111-114 West Elfhth St. Telephone 839. .:eiitio:i advocate aiid hews WHEN YOU WRITE TO AJiY OF OCR ADVERTISERS.