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Show Penisylvana, Colorado and New Mexico are the only states that produce anthracite. Pennsylvania, however, produces practically all of the anthracite; of the total production of il, 000, 000 tons in 1902, Colorado and New Mexico produced less than tons. In the production of bituminous coal Pennsylvania also leads, producing 40 per cent of the total for the United States in 1902. Illinois ranks second, Ohio third, West Virginia fourth and Alabama fifth. Second-Han- PER ACRE? u. Beardless Barley per acre. 810 bu. Salers New Nat. Oats per A. 80 bu. Salzer Spellz & Macaroni Wheat. 1.000 bu. Pedigree Potatoes per acre. tons of rich Billion Pol. Crass llay. 60.000 lbs. Victoria Itupe for sheep acre. 160.000 lbs. Teoslnte, the fodder wonder. 64.000 lbs. Salzers Superior I'odder Corn rich. Juicy fodder, per A. Now such yields you can have. Mr. Parmer, in 1904, if you will plant Sa14 lters seeds. just bend this none and IOo tn stamps to John A. Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse, Wls., and receive their great catalog and lots of farm seed samples. (W. N. U.) PERFUMED , LAMPS AND RINGS. They May Be Used as Means of Disinfecting Rooms or Cars. The use of p.rfume as a disinfectant Is well known, and the "scented dandy has perhaps more hygienic wisdom than his detractors give him credit for. It Is be who Is trying to revive the use of the perfumed fountain ring, an articlo de luxe which mry either be used as an ornament or as a means of a pleasant disinfectant In stuffy underground trains or In Insalubrious districts. The ring Ib an ordinary gold one fitted with a ball at the back. It la filled by pressing the ball nearly flat, and dipping the ring into a cup ol scent, when the elasticity of the ball draws the perfume into the Interior till Quite full. By the least pressure the wearer of the ring can cause a jet of scent to shed its refreshing aroma any moment he pleases, and he may thus act as a benefactor or a nuisance to those In his vicinity. The perfume lamp may also be used as another pleasant method of disinfecting a room. A ball of ppongy platinum Is placed over the center of the wick, and is fixed In its position by a thin glass rod, which is Inserted Into the wick. The lamp is then filled with any scented spirit, aud whea lighted Is allowed to burn until the platinum gets red hot The flame la then blown out, and a pleasant odor filla the -- -- p Of Two Evils, the Lesser. The Manchester Guardian tells a story of a North of England magistrate who was In the habit of giving good and advice to those who came before him In the course of his magisterial duties. On one occasion a defendant who was about to receive his admonition Interrupted him. "Look here, your worship," he much-neede- said, "please dont give me no good advice. Just double the sentence In- stead." A Ling-Mane- d Mare. Mr. George O. Zillgltt of Inglewood. England, on ns a carriage mare with a mane of silvery hair 18 feet in length at the tips. She Is ten years old. and la the mother of a colt a few months old with mane and tall already reaching to the ground. Ordinarily the mane of the mother la kept braided and In a net. DOCTOR DID IT. Tut on 38 Pounds by Food. Feed a physician back to health and fie gains an experience that he can use to benefit others. For this reason Orape-Nut- s food is dally recommended to patients by hundreds of physicians who have cured themselves of stomach trouble. One doctor says; "Although a physician and trying to aid and assist my follow beings to enjoy good health It must be admitted I formerly did not enjoy the best of health myself. In January, 1839, I only weighed 119 pounds. At this time I was living In the Ohio Valley and began to think I had about seen my best days. One day about 3 years ago I had an opportunity to try Giape-Nut- s food for my breakfast. I liked It so well that I ate three teaspoon-ful- s three times a day and have used it up to the present time, and I now neigh 155, a Rain of 30 pournla aud enjoy the best of health. "Not only has Grape Nuts made this wonderful chance In me, but through It 1 have helped my friends, relatives and putieuts. The sustaining power of this food Is simply wonreg-ul.ul- derful I "I have one patient who la a section hand on the C, & O. It. It , who eats nothing tn the tuori.itig hut four tablespoon! tils of (SiupeNuts uni yet docs bis very hard work up to lunch time and cnji ys the best of heailb and strength. "I could pa mo a great nury cases (Ike this and I Kill! preHcr.ho Grape-Nut- s In my pr.n tico every day, Name given by Post urn Co., Battle Creek, llleh. Ask any physician nlmut the scientific ptineipha on which (inipoNuu food is Hindi), lie'll tell you the principles are perfect. Then a ID days' tiial proves that the pitmlpies are ranted out In tho food full tho good of the grains so treated I list anyone can digest it all") Elios n in renewed physical strength sad brain energy. "Tberes a reason. Ixiok In each for the famous little book, "The Itoad to WellvtUs." pl-g- , d e Resist not evil but resist and temptation The accuracy discoveries better make library is for than gold. on accuracy and From IhM Irttmand forethought, by Bari X. Pratt. Oak Park. Illinou Bo 128 Millions Exchanged fer Articles. Frank A. Mings, principal of grammar school No. 21, has suddenly found himself a prospective millionaire, fortune is plainly while a within grasp. M. Mings Is the owner of an eighty-acr- e tract of Iron land about 100 miles north of Duluth, In St. Louis county, Minn. He got the land on a trade In 1887 for a second-hanbuggy and a furnace more or less the worse for wear. He didnt think much of his land, though it was lccatcd on the Meaaba Iron range, from which millions of tons of ore have been taken, but one day a mining expert wrote from Ely, Minn., offering f 05,000 tot his waste land. One company looked over Mr. Wings holdings a short time ego and offered him $15,000 per month for the privilege of working a mine on It. Another company wished to buy a part interest for $100,000, and begin work immediately. As an absolutely clear title to the property iif vested In Mr. Mings, and its reputed value as an outright purchase climbs up to $1,000,000, It looks as if the principal of school No. 21 made a record-breakinbargain when he exchanged an antiquated buggy and a second-hanfurnace for eighty acres of the Mesaba r)ge. Mr. Mings says he will continue to teach. Buffalo Enquirer. Land Worth 95,-00- 0 Sailers Home Builder Corn. named because 90 ucres produced so heavily that its proceeds built a lovely home. See Kalzer's catalog. Yielded in 1903 in Ind., 157 bu., Ohio ICO bu., Tenn. 93 bu and in Mich. 220 bu. per acre. You can beat this record In 1904. what no too think or tobki tiklds AN ORGAN TRADE. MADE A PROFITABLE Anthracite States. in informa tion on the enemies of easy errors and the -- friends of forethought , to reduce mutually expensive mistakes of mechanical , commercial and professional peovle. There are God mines more precious than gold or diamonds. When you get into a howling madness against any person, place, thing or conditions, write all the bad things you can think and send it to me no other place. In my Arcade Index library of manu- scripts and printed letters I have a place for hot shot, or shot too hot to fire, except fer some Fourth of July day, and then in the air. While letter of adjectives and to advents Isyour on the way to me you will ho thinking out an original plan which a will be ten times hotter than firing few of your vehemence toward a mark. If to you should fire and hit the mark It might rebound to your disadvantage and If you should not hit the mark Many times I have wished that could write you more closely on the It might give you rheumatism of the Advice leads us up stone wall thro ugh which us are able pound a passage. 1 scenes where some of my lunch hour talks are given. This month I spent a half hour at noon with some thirty mill men and while I Interested them some they Interested me much. It would ho great recreation for me to have a bench In that mill and spend a half day a week at It making convenient things for the house or playthings for the children, It does me good to work with workers and think with thinkers. Once I sat on tho bench with a Judge. Another timo I sat In a pulpit with a minister. Again I helped a farmer burn the brush In his apple orchard. For a few weeks I took charge of a college friend's medical practice In a village while he went to California for I wish I could do your a vacation. work for a week and let you do the things you wish to. What would you do If you had plenty of time and money? What do you want to know more about? This Is what I want to know more about how to help people get beyond that stone wall up to which good advice leads them and there leaves them. It seems to me I am too slow la Int and I teresting them in know too little about the tools and how to use them. Just when I am ready to give up some one tells me that I have helped him or her get through and then I begin w ith a now breath to encourage others and explain the plan of action. For a long time I have thought that rmvhience pushed me Into this and that trouble to have me learn how to get out In order to tell others how to get out. hut now I am beginning to see that He jerks me out when I am ready to give tip and sink. If He Is willing to Jerk me out he certainly must be willing to do the same by you or any one else provided there Is a desire to live to do something worth doing. memory. This morning I thought that I would write a certain man a final letter. The man Is about as nice every other time I see him as a mad Lull. Ho treats you according to conditions over which you have no control but he is not the only person In the world who has this element of cyclopedia human nature. In place of writing him that final letter I pulled in my excitement and rested my head. And what came to me! Just the best Idea that I have ever had for that changeable acquaintance. It Is the missing link in our negotiations and will make us both good natural as it lifts our muddled subjects out of the swamp on the mountain side. Had I written him the final letter It would have been a polite and dignified affair, but with some sarcasm between the lines. Would you rather get a directly letter than one with cultured sareasm? It seems to me that I would but rather than get either kind I prefer a useful and original idea that is a winner. sar-cast'- c self-effor- Even mental appetites will run away with our caution if given a chance. The greatest danger; do not give us our great est fears why be fear ful? Little, harmless things make peop' Jump and then these same people wl never move a muscle In fear whe facing real terrors. Can we exercise our muscle-mina way to be toughened to the point resisting any kind of unexpectc events? Have you tried tests with other elder games or exercises, to grow self control thal retains Itself befoi startling thirgs? Children seem to be naturally li dined to do tricks and surprises t train each other In Wise adults get their best Informi tion by studying children and tho who enjoy old age are young in heai and ready for recreations. Study out for yourself some recrei I d self-contro- tion which will benefit you and yon friends there is more pleasure in object beneficial than an injurious ente interest of forethought. When a man showed mo his Inven- talnment provided you put life into I Some excellent games have bee tion and tol l me about his hopes and l ow it cosi hint a hundred dollars to pushed aside, by young and old wh add to his invention the discovery that need them, because they were coi ho could not got It patented then my ducted in a half I, parted manne appetite for objects ran away with Those who wish to do good shoul my caution and I asked him to give hunt up. bring out and animate thes me tho hundred dollar model for my entertaining and useful pasttline which have been shelved by mlstaki accuracy exhibit. To my surprise he gave It to me. I Our ancestors knew two or thre asked In confidence yet was surprised things wo might lmtrn to our benefl For a half dozen thousand year in getting it. Why should that be posthere have been families somewher sible? it was a box with a handle on top In tho world that had forcthough and as I lifted It a lesson was taught enough to pass along from generatio me lift things before you ask for to generation a knowledge of life an nc them. It was too heavy for tny use. Its daily sources but even My seal writ down there one family In a hundred Is living a right enough to postpone carrying It away wisely as they might live if a llttl that day and earn time I thought of the more attention were given to tysti box I either wondered how to use it or matte cheerfulness. l ow to gracefully get out of taking it. How We Influence Others. The other day I Incidentally remarked A man with hoiuc heavy bund! to the Inventor that my use for the box might be limited to writing about left hts homo to take the near it Just so long as I have a chance to street car Hue. At he passed the house of a nrl h ave tho box and bold on to his offer It is wise to do so as any day I may bor the latter came out to Join hi dhcover ow to make good Use of his and offered to carry one of the bund! Never give up on account If he would walk down to the hccoi discovery. of fear or discouragement or regret or car line and catch an express tral hr.orat co. If 1 knew more I might The first man decided to do so ai owpijn my teal that acquired a per- then n third man came out of h house as the two men passed. plexity. The third man Intended to take t! flr- -t car line hut decided to walk dov Household Auditor. How would It in for a homemaker to the fast train service after the fir to have a critic come Into the house man hud reported his convrrtlon and audit rendHIm's about once evtr.v taking a wnlk. Tin n one man said that be HUpposi teo months? Everybody Is likely to become blind It was all right to cheat the sire ar- - tb.at way. lo neglect from habit aid It takes a The first car line on -nee to took some thi tn to a Jumtlnn where the such eye trtngers things. Or low would It be for the borne-inn- ! would liMve taken the fat train whh or to Mt miuim otl.er home then thev wnlkid to. con o In to le-- (none as an ininrinary Anoi lor of the men said that ti.mier and look through the place was n I right to ilu-n- the kind of n with ci it leal eyes? I. ante firms pay service the first line was giving. No men big mi. us to go through thsir that U a very common remark at places and find fault and offer reme- probably all of us have made nu dies orlniprovement. spec. lie- -. This thought U line to a communicaBut that first cur line is not ma tion, to my library, regarding a m!t Ing any money and It Is a floe frUu pall that had a place In a pantry but wlu-there lit a storm or you have had not had n bath for so lor g that bundle that's heavy and no one l when tho homemaker the help you carry It. should git condition the could hardly believe her even corpmatloni or we wt justice own eyes. Injur our own Judgment. My eye Is always ready to see an with a story in It if It Is In the to-da- t I dln-ovenv- d WITHOUT STOPS. EIGHT EARS OF TORT No suffering keen than kid ferlng. sick neys make bad V At Least Owner of Instrument Never Knew Them. There Is a man living in an Eleventh street flat who ha3 no music in his soul, and there is a man on the lower floor whose soul Is full of It. man not long ago addThe lower-floo- r ed a four-lunparlor organ to hla lares and penates, and two healthy daughters cf his began to practice on IL Several nights later a friend paid a visit to the first man. and as soon as be got inside, the apartment be heard the parlor organ on the lower blind, sick zy headaches, "So Long! With reference to the origin of th familiar expression, "So long, a cor respondent of the London Academy suggests that it is derived from the Norwegian. "Saa Laenge, a common form of farewell, equivalent in meaning to au revolt, and pronounced Held Prisoner by Ring. like "so long, with the g softened. An amusing incident occurred re- There was a fair number of Nor cently In Vienna, Austria Hungary, welgians among the settlers lu Amer when a lawyer was caught lea, to Judge by names, and it la by the ring on his finger In a letter quite likely the phrase was picked np box and held fast. He had Inserted from them. It Is in general use among his hand too far Into the box In post- the Dutch in South Africa. ing his letter, and all his efforts to release It proved fruitless. An enorFor Growing Girls. mous crowd collected, ar i In an hour West Pembroke, Me., March 21 that lapsed before help Cuine, the law- Mrs. A. L. Smith of this place, says yer was subjected to a storm of ban- that Dodd's Kidney Pills are the best ter. Workmen had ultimately to unfor growing Mrs. girls. screw the letter box and take it to remedy Smith emphasizes her recommendapieces before the unfortunate lawyer tion by the following experience: could be released. My daughter was thirteen years old last November and it Is now two Where Bunyan Preached. since she was first taken with One of the most Interesting of the years Crazy Spells that would last a week and his many interesting landmarks and would then pass off. In a month she would have the spells again. At these times she would eat very little and was very yellow, even the whites of her eyes would be yellow. "The doctors gave us no encouragement, they all said they could not help her. After taking ore box of Dodd's Kidney Pills, she has not had or.e bad spell. Of course, we continued the treatment until she had used in all about a dozen boxes, and we still give them to her occasionally, when she 13 not feeling well. Dodd's Kidney Pills are certainly the best medicine for growing girls. Mothers Bhould heed the advice of Mrs. Smith, for by so doing they may save their daughters much pain and sickness and insure a healthy, happy torical buildings of London is being future for them. demolished to make room for more World's Oldest Tree. modern structures., This is the old It is said that tho oldest tree In the Baptist chapel in Great Suffolk street where John Bunyan world is a bo tree at Adnurad?.apura. Southwark, Ceylon, which was planted close to a preached to largo audiences. The chapel was built early in the Buddhist shrine In 245 B. C.. and is seventeenth century, and while it has therefore 2.14S years old. Legend has been repaired more than once, was It that this tree sprang from a branch never entirely rebuilt It was a pic- which severed itself by miraculous turesque old structure which stood In power from the sacred tree under a street which had little other title to which Gautama became Buddha, tho Its prefix of "Great than that It enlightened one. found room for "Bunyan chapel. WESTERN CANADA HAS AN EXCELLENT CLIMATE. Didnt Disturb the Dog. A writer tells how a bulldog scared The Saskatchewan Valley Very Highly away the guest, bidden to a ladys Favored. The hostess was waiting reception. An Interesting feature of Western In her parlor. She heard carriages Those who .arrive, heai il the front gate open, but Canada is Its climate. no guests appeared. "The situation have made a study of It speak highly Government At last the lady of of it. The Canadian became puz-lirthe hoii.-- o went out to see if perchance Agents are sending out an Atlas, and the paving nt.d tin steps had sud- at the same time giving valuable Indenly crumbled away and left an formation concerning railway rates, ne'iltig void. Net at all. On opening etc., to those interested In the courtry. toe flout door she found liere!f con- As has been sail, the climate Is exfronted villi the cause of the phan- cellent. The elevation of this part of tom vlslti rs Kox. In Ills most ami- Canada Is about 1,800 feet above the able and complacent mood, sitting sea, aliotit twice that of the average lieicefu'ly and majestic on the top fur Minnesota. It is a very desirable altitude. The country has a very step, whither he had dragged his ken-nia featherweight to so powerful a equable climate taking the seasons creature, after him. No pedestrian through. The winters are bright and visitor, no card-l- leu delegate of car the summers are pleasantly warm. R rkigo folk lmd ventured to affront F. Stnpnrt, director of the meteorological service for Canada, says: that lordly presence." The salient features of the climate of the Canadian northwest territories Britain Hat Powerful Gun. The 13 inch Vickers-Maxlgun Is are a clear, bracing atmosphere dur-lr-g the greater part of the year, and now the heaviest and most powerful mounted on a British battleship. This medium rainfall and snowfall. The weighs 50 tons, of which 14 tons mean temperature for July at Winniare represented by 120 miles of wire peg Is 66, and Prince Albert 62. The wound round and round It, and la 41 former temperature Is higher than at feet long. any part of England, and the latter la It dispatches a projectile weigh- very similar to that found in many ing 850 pounds the weight of parts of the southern countries. At Prince Albert tho average dally half a dozen men with such terrific force that It will pierce 28 Inches of maximum In July Is 76 and the miniwrought Iron at 1,000 yards, and only mum 48. Owing to this high day with much sunsh'ne, the crops come to maturity quickly. Moisture Is amplo In the Saskatchewan valley, being atiout 18 Inches annually. It la notable that about 75 rer rent of the moisture fills during the crop morths. Thus. Western Canada Rots ns much moisture when it Is needud and with several hours more sunshine dally tbnn land further south gets during the growing season, It is A Shot at Heavy as Six Men Being not dllfirult to understand why crops Fired with Twenty Times the Ve- mature quickly and yield bountifully. Winter ends quickly, sowing U done locity of an Express Train. during April and sometlmea tn .March. 4 Inches less at twice that distance. This projectile leaves the muzzle HarvcHt comes In August, about the with a velocity of over 1,610 miles an middle. Cyclones, Mlmrds, dust and hour twenty times the speed of an sand storms are unknown. express train at Us fastest aud with Chinese Emprus Gambles. an energy equal to 40,220 tons. The dowager empress of China enjoys thn distinction, rare atrnng ChiSeasoning a Bank Note. nese women, of being able to road It takes about twenty-fivdays to and write. Her chief recreation Is make a bank note and get it fully card playing with the ladles of her court, and Inrgo sums of money are ometlmea staked. well-know- n p. J f i w appetite and l0 sleep ; keep y j tired out and J digestion. , To have health, yoo cure tee floor. cover., ? cause weak, sun aching hacks; g "Fine toned lstrument, that," he said, because he, too, had some music In his soul. The musicless man grunted. "Whose make Is It? the visitor asked. "Dont know, was the ungracious answer. How many stops has It? The host rulled himself up for a Well, he replied, powerful effort. its been In the house for about a week now, and in that time it hasn't bad any that I have been able to dis- J Read W. how one was cured by jw Kidney Pills after eight years ture. Henry Soule of Pultney St, mondsport, N. Y., says; "For 2 years I suffered constant agony fc,' I complaint. endured worst torture from grave! and j1 kidney secretions were excessive contained sediment like brick dn kidney had to get out of bed from ten I twenty times a night and the Ion? sleep wore me out. Indigestion on and the distress after eating terrible. Doans Kidney Pills effect a complete and lasting cure, and the symptoms of kidney .rouble gone my stomach began to work! it should. This lasting cure, a? dally In a person of my age, proven great value of Doans Kidney y' more convincingly than could words of mine. t Doans Kidney Pills sold by all dn gists; price 60 cents per box, orst ed on receipt cf price by Foster burn Co, Buffalo, N. Y. Writs t . free trial. Soap Lather for Insomnia. A German physician recommed soap as a cure for sleeplessness. T. soap lather must be allowed to k on the skin before the patient p to bed. f f Tbre It mow Catarrh !n till threw than all other put together, and until tfe few years was suppled to be lncurHbie. Fnrim many year doctors prououuced It a local remedies, aud by cenutamlyfL prescribed to cure with local i reatment, pronounced It incur Science has proven Catarrh to bee o intulnulosi ; ca end therefore require constitutional trestn Hnll s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by K. J.CteCo., Toledo, Ohio, it the only constitutional cm the market. It Is takeu Internally In !' fM It ncta directly n theb drops to a teap and mucous surface of the system. Ibeyoffert hundred collar f .r any rate It falls to cure, fc for circulars and ttMlmonfaln. & CO., Toleda, Oh F. J. CHhNfc. Addra; 8 dd by Druezihfn, ?ftc. & Take ilaira Family mil for constipation. Big Price for Pen. s One hundred and sixty dollars n paid recently for the pen used by 2 emperors cf Prussia, Austria and L sla In signing ihe holy alliance trea; Aik Yonr Dealer Inr Allens Foot-E- e A powder. It rests the feet. Cure, Cora B unions. Swollen, Sore, Hot, Callous, Ach : Sweating Feet and Ingrowing Nails. Alta Foot-Ei-- e makes newor tight shoes easy, f all Druggists and Shoe stores, 25 cents, tj eot no substitute. Sample mailed Fif Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, 14.1 Value of the Corset An Oregon woman wore a 00 which deflected two bullets flrod' And t, her and saved her life. they claim the corset Isn't healthy Stiennimt'sme Killing Fain. Left In quick order nfter taklnj doses of Dr. hkirviu's Rheumatic Ca in tablet form. 25 doses 2."c, postn-- . WIS. DRUG CO., LA CROSSE. . (W. N. U.) V Mortality Among Barmaid Is found that the death n among British barmaids Is twl high as the average. It is hlfi than the rate among load worker It rise's Cure for Consumptioa is an infca medicine for cougbs and colds. N. W . SzxO j Ocean Grove, N. J., IV b. 17, 19UX Real A bride In Korea begins her rled l.fe In silence. During the t( day she must not speak, even to i husband. It is considered a brrf of etiquette. Cut the next morn: she la permitted to give free reltf her tongue, and may talk tbereif' f to her hearts content. Scir-Denia- l. To Cure a Cold r la One day. j Tnko lnixativo Un, mo Quinlno Tab.rt, ltfailn went l, a tem-poratu- f London Cab Drivers. London cabmen pay from $2.50 to $3 a day for a hnnsom. w Ing to the season. A drivers pnt J average nearly $3 a day. Mi FrthlMrn TVInftlow'ft talnhttf, J 8iothlnf Ih4 Wyfftp icuitti, M iWmtuAUou.ftiUyjpAia.care wlaUoutm. Wages in Germany. In a German factory, which plcys 2,107 men, making agricult implements and traction engine. per cent fiet 71 to 93 cents a UM per cent gut 93 cents to $1.21 inff per cent get above $1.31. Thl not Include boys or apprentice, Is for a nine-enn half hour day. d TUTNAM 10 but ct-ut-s DYLS FADELESS per package. Success. Some people think success simply to get rich. Others menus merely to keep out of Jail-of thoze definitions Is about a correct as the other. The Meeting of the Nafonal lrrV!, Congress. To he held at El Faso. Texas, thi proinlua to Im of great liiicrcf r"8 ; dwellers In b and Addrrxhox will bo lenn and foreign Irrigation nuthorl An IntereMing program, Inclinin'' gennlno Mexican Lull fight. given by tho elllzenu. For further v format Urn regard Ing date of J meeting, railroad fares, eta-V: F. Warren, room No. 411, block, Salt Lake City, Utah. f1 Inler-Mounlil- m-id- . Aristocratic Car Drive Among 6,000 street car drivfrt ' Vienna a reemt census there ar 400 knights, about fldf on and four count. h'4 |