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Alaska is a paradise for sportsmen. No other such bunting domain exists in the United States. BEST FOR THE BOWELS Kyon haven" t a regular, healthy movement of th wels every day, you're sick, or will be. Keep your bowels open, and be well. Force, In the shape of violent physic or pill poison, is dangerous. The smoothest, easiest, most perfect way or keeping the bowels clear and clean is to take CANDY CATHARTIC MARCUS A. HANNA. GRAPHIC PEN PICTURE OF THIS POLITICIAN. He Achieve J Fame, Notoriety and Leadership at a Hound He la a Many-Sided Man of Wonderful Force and Energy. There are few more interesting fig ures in the political life of the country than Marcus A. Hanna, and in the cur rent number of McClure's Magazine William Allen White draws a most in teresting pen picture of him. Hanna, says the writer, is intensely human. There is nothing god-like, nothing demoniac, nothing cherubic, nothing serpentine about him. He is a plain man, who stands in the last ditch with his friends, and fights his enemies to the death. He enjoys a good joke, a good fellow, or a good dinner; and, if possible, likes all three served at the same table. Often he wins bril liancy, sometimes loses conspicuously, makes a fool of himself occasionally, laughs at it good-naturedly, and does it over again, "even as you and I." He has on his bones the clay of the unex plainable old Adam rich in weakness and strength, graces, and foibles, and withal he has the philosophy which sustained the shepherd of Arden. So his strength is more than his weakness, for he has the virility of common sense. He is not happy crocheting tidies and adopting ringing resolutions. He is a man of deeds rather than of explana tions. Hanna is not a man of exalted ideals. Between his purpose and his execution his path Ues in a straight line. If gen tlemen in spectacles come along the path, stretching across strings of ethi cal obstacles, and planting in it the potsherds of transcendental philosophic scruples, Hanna pushes forward to his end, kicking away the strings and crushing the pottery under his feet. Later, If he has time, he devotes a few lurid minutes to the spectacled gen try before he closes the incident with a bang and goes about his 'business. Hanna is perfectly willing to admit MARCU3 A. HANNA. TRADE MARK MHIIIU S Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do Good, exer sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. " 60c Writ rr free sample, and booklet on health. Address Mm His ssssajsamsjssss. Mats, I, Inlrt. asa KEEP YOUR BLOOD GLEAN YOU NEED NOT SUFFER With Rheumatism, Sciatica, Neuralgia or Backache. "5 Drops" Will Relieve All Fain and Cure Ton, SWASSON'S "5 DROPS" is quick and positive. It prevents and absolutely cui es dis ease. It kills the germs. 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I shall always take pleasure In recom mending your "5 DROPS" for the cure ol NEURALGI A. Yours very truly, L. R Smith, El Dorndo Springs, Mo. SWANSON'S "5 DROPS" is sold by us and agents. In some places the Druggists are onr agents. If the remedy is not obtainable in your town, order of us direct. Large size bottle, too doses, 11.00, sent prepaid by express or mail, or for the next 30 days, to enable all who are suffering, to at least have an opportunity to try the most wonderful of all remedies, we will send SAMPLE FREE upon re ceipt of 4c. to pay postage. Agents was mark wanted in new territory. Writs Now. SWANSON'S RHEUMATIC CURE CO., 164 Lake S reet, Chicago. that beyond the Alps lies Italy and that the hills are green afar off; but he In sists on his American privilege of vot ing for the majority report In politics Hanna is a partisan. With him the long-nosed, short-chinned mugwump is entitled to the same consideration due to the guerilla in time of war. Hanna would endorse a political proposition not authorized by his party caucus and his platform about as readily as a gen eral would take orders from a news paper. In his party Hanna has dis putes, differences and contentions. But he knows when he is whipped, and re spects a similar knowledge in his ad versary. When a fight is over, it is over with Hanna. He bears no malice, carries no knife from the conflict to use another day, and he has a scorching contempt for the contentious and to Hb""r Impossible persons who insist that a question -is never settled until it is settled right. From Hanna's point of view the ways of the reformer and of "the serpent on the rock" are be yond understanding. For Hanna's solicitude for the people is as tender as that of the late William EL Vanderbilt. Hanna believes in ev ery man for himself and the devil take the hindermost. He does not fawn upon the failures of life, nor mince matters in locating the blame for their condi tion. Every good cause has produced its demagogues, who are as dangerous to progress as the opponents of the cause. And although Hanna has been grilled in cartoons as a money devil with dollar marks for scales; has been sizzle In public scorn as a conscience less boss; has been called a crusher of labor, an Industrial octopus, a commer cial Moloch, and every manner of bird or beast on earth, in the air above, or in the waters beneath, his bitterest en emies in their most interesting flights of vituperation have not added to the gayety of nations by calling Mark Han na a demagogue. If a large, jagged, brown cuss word is needed in a diplomatic situation, Hanna furnishes it. If a laugh Is need ed, Hanna has it and Is not afraid to use It. If an open fight is required, Hanna makes it. He is a man of simple instincts and simple purposes. His re lations with certain of his Senatorial colleagues were arranged In their bi ological development millions of years ago. For instance, the velvet-pawed feline tactics of former Senator Quay set Hanna to baying deep-mouthed im precations and kicking out behind the loam of recent alluvial reminiscence. It is not that Hanna is so entirely dis pleased with what Quay does as with the way it is done, for Hanna is no prude. . He has a conscience the con ventional conscience of commerce. To him wrong is wrong, and right is right Everything is either black or white; he Is color blind to the pea greens and heliotropes and electric blues of conduct TRIALS OF MR. X. Bmi 0UnKtarrupA Tastes Gooi Use In time Sold by druggists. Housekeeping Not One Round of Pleas ure for Him "Housekeeping," said Mr. X. argu mentatively, "Is not one constant round of pleasure. It would be, 1 suppose, if it weren't for the iniquities of the ser vants, the tradespeople and Mrs. X., but handicapped by them, I am fain to declare that running one's own es tablishment has its drawbacks. "I've thought so for a long time, ever since the pipes froze in the bathroom hut winter and the stovepipe in the kitchen fell down and covered my breakfast with soot, to be accurate, I think so more than ever since Saturday night, when the climax of my unhappy marital experiences was reached. "It was Mrs. X.'s fault. It always is Mrs. X.s fault Since the time of Eve the weaker sex has been to blame for all masculine discomfort At any rate, we were to have some friends to dine with us on Sunday, and my better half. Instead of going to market early, as she should have done, put it off until after noon, and had, as is her foolish custom, I believe, her baskets of provisions sent to the butcher's to be delivered by him. "Saturday night we went to the thea ter, and some malign fate induced me to tog up as seldom before. I wore my dress suit and my opera hat and a boutonniere and the other things that go with this festal array, and when I came downstairs Mrs. X. said I looked lovely, which is her way of declaring that I'm a presentable-appearing chap. "We enjoyed the play immensely, and when we got home we were both so hungry that we agreed to make a rabbit and have a cozy little luncheon' to gether, and this Is where I made my awful mistake. If I had never suggest ed the lunch my wife wouldn't have discovered there wasn't any butter, nor any cheese in the house; that that per fidious butcher, in fact hadn't sent the market baskets home. "The cook was in bed asleep, the maid gone home to spend the night the mar ket would close in half an hour. It was up to me to get those baskets. "My wife wouldn't even let me change my coat " 'Go! Go!' she kept moaning, 'what In the world will I give Mr. and Mrs. Blank to eat to-morrow If you are too late? "Behold me, therefore, thirty minutes later the cynosure of all eyes in a trol ley car, a pair of squawking chickens over one broadcloth-clad arm, a huge market basket on the other. I had re moved my gloves and my boutonniere, but I still appeared sufficiently festive to attract a great deal of attention. "I tried to 'be imperturbable, and to look as If going to market and in full dress was a usual occurrence, but I'm afraid I succeeded badly. "That's all the story except the after math, which was that Mrs. X. declared I was the worst-tempered man she ever met and that I could take my choice between getting a divorce or going to a hotel to live. That's the reason we start to boarding next week." Balti more News. PRESIDENTIAL LIGHTNING. Storm's Prank Nerved a Tonnsr law Student to Bet, and He Won. "The lightning caused me to bet on the Presidential election in 18G0," said a man who was called in as stakeholder a few days ago, "and I won." "I'm not more superstitious than the average individual," continued the man, "although my act would indicate the contrary. I was a young man in a law office in a Kentucky town. My precep tor had pasted over his desk a poster containing the portraits of all of the candidatesLincoln and Hamlin, Breckinridge and Lane, Douglas and Johnson, and Bell and Everett The poster contained the- platforms of the various parties. There was some un certainty In that campaign. My pre ceptor was an enthusiastic Douglas man and wanted to bet all he had on his candidate. It was my first experience in a Presidential campaign, and I had a fool notion that Bell and Everett would be elected. I had never made a money bet but I was aching to take up my Blackstonlan preceptor, although I lacked nerve. "One day there was a thunder-storm. The lightning loosened a number of things in the town, the building In which I was a law student being one. In one of Its pranks the lightning cut in the wall on which that political pos ter was posted. The result was that the upper part of the poster hung down from the wall, covering up all the can didates save Lincoln and Hamlin. De spite my sympathies for Bell and Ev erett I imagined I saw in this condi tion of the poster the result of that elec tion, and a few days later when the Douglas enthusiast talked on bis upper notes and offered to bet $25 even on his man I took him up. He was very much astonished to think I would bet on Lin coln and Hamlin. He said I was a young ass and other things, and that be would bet with me to teach me a lesson. After the election he asked me bow I came to take the chance, for there were few Lincoln votes in the town. Waen I told him the source of my tip he grew serious. " 'You have won your first bet on a Presidential election,' he said, 'but re member, young man, lightning never strikes in the same place twice "But it did In this case. Lincoln was re-elected. Chicago Inter Ocean. Pickled Onions. Use the small silver skinned onions, remove the outer skins and let them lie in strong brine for three days; drain, place in a jar first a layer of on ions three inches deep then a sprink ling of horseradish, stick cinamon and cloves. Repeat until jar is full. Bring vinegar to boiling poin. add one quart of brown sugar to each gallon of vinegar and pour hot over the onions. Siberian Trisons Abolished. Siberia is no longer to be a penal col ony. The decree abolishing it is the re sult, of the building of the Siberian rail road. Nothing can compare to the rapid settlement of the vast plains', unless it be tiie rapid growth of tiiat famous dyspep sia cure. Hosietter's Stomach P.ittcrs. Try it for constipation, indigestion, dyspep sia or ilatulency. A negro in Atlantic City, N. J., has made himself famous. In a whole year he Kept a quarter of a dollar in his mouth, and thus won a wager of $10. 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Sweden is suSering from the effects of a boom iu maunufacturing which has drawn thousands of the country people to the larger towns, and caused bouse rents to advance .20 to 30 per cent. Many of the manufacturers have invested beyond their capital and are in distress. Money is very scarce and a crisis is threatened. Story of a Prodijry- "Elbridge T. Oejrry's fixed conviction that the use of children as public en tertainers is ruinous to their moral and physical being has resulted In much benefit for talented youngsters and In a deluge of abuse for their protectors. Several years ago he called in the aid of the law to prevent the performances of a child pianist The child was ad mitted by all qualified to Judge to be nmrvelously talented, and as the young prodigy seemed to be well cared for the outcry against the society was long and loud. But Mr. Gerry never flinched, and the law upheld, him. Shortly after ward the child was taken to Europe, and the episode faded from the public mind. T,en years later the same pianist reappeared, now hi the vigor of youth. His musical gifts had been developed under the guidance of the most accom plished foreign Instructors. The public wondered and admired, but few knew that the musician cw,ed the training in his art to the generality of the man who had restrained him from concert playing ten years before." Alnslee's Magazine. game Zoological. "Africa is to nave stringent laws." : "yes; things are getting so that our menageries won't have a thing in them but white elephants and Welsh rab bits." Indianapolis Journal. Brussels a Seaport. By the enlargement of a ship canal nineteen miles long Brussels becomes a port for ships of 2,000 tons. The old limit was vessels of 300 tons. AVege table Pr e parationf or As - similating the Food andEegula ting the Stomachs and Bowels of Promotes Digeslion.Cheerf u 1 ness and Rest ConSains neither Opium, Morphine nor Mineral. NOT Xarc otic . L " : fUjim Seal Mlx SmM mmHmmyrmnm. r UfYOr. 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