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It. also illustrates and describes the newest and best Una of Runabouts, Stanhopes. Buggies, Phaetons, Surreys, Carriages, Carts, Spring Wagons, etc., ever quoted direct to the buyer. It explains tho difference between good and unreliable work between the hand-painted and the dipped buggy and also explains our Guarantee f Satisfaction and 50 Days' Trial OfTcr. Sendapostal today for our Vehicle Cat. No. El. Montg ornery WardCo. Chicago A, special circular quoting our entire Jin of Slelghe," Sleds, etc., will be sent at the same time, ;tf you request it. . 4 i ..THE WEEK AT WASHINGTON I it On November 19 tho house of repre sentatives by a rising vote of 335 to 21 passed the bill to make effectives tho Cuban reciprocity treaty. Tho" dissent ing vote was about equally divided between republicans and democrats, tho latter seeking to secure amend ments to tho bill in accordance with the action of tho democratic caucus recently held. On November 19 tho senate In exe cutive 'session confirmed tho nomina tion of Church Howo of Nebraska, who has been consul at Sheffield, En gland, to bo consul general at Antwerp. A Washington dispatch under date of November 19 says: A meeting of tho board of trustees of tho National McKlnloy Memorial association was held today at tho Arlington hotel. Governor Myron T, Herrlck of dhio, treasurer, submitted ""his report by pi oxy. Enough money Is . no-w oh hand to erect such a memorial as tho trustees regard aa suitable', "but a fund is raising for maintenance' and care of the monument. About $50,000 yet is needed for that purpose - senato on Novembor 20 was taken up In debating a motion to refer tho Cu ban reciprocity bill to tho committeo on foreign relations, and this course was finally adopted. th'e-vAlue of charcoal . - .4c " xt ? Few, People-Know How Useful It UUn Pre. ?' Irving Health 'and' Beauty.. .Tp Xearly-eyeryfcodjr knows that char coal is- me safest 'and most .efficient disinfectant and purifier In nature, but fewjreal'ize'lts value "when" taKen 'into thehuman'System'for tho same cleans tog' purpose. -' "- Charcoal is a remedy that the moro yoif take of it ,tn better; 'it is not a drug'-af all, but simply absorbs tho gaes aridmpuritie.3 away present In thestdmar and Tnteslineq and car ries them but of the system. dharcoafr sweetens the .breath after cooking, drinking or after eating onions and oth-r odorous vegetables. Charcoal effectually clears and im proves the complexion, it whitens the Ueth and further a'cts as a natural and'emirfentjy safe cathartic. It absorbs the injurious gases which collect in the stomach and bowels; It disinfects the irouth and throat from the "poison of catarrh. All druggists sell charcoal in one term or, another, but probably the best charcoal and the most for the money 1 In 'Stuarts Absorbent Lozenges; tbey are composed of the finest pow dered Willow -charcoal, and othr harmless antiseptics In tablet form or rather .in tho fcrm of large, pleasant tasting lozenges, the charcoal being mixed with honey. Tho daily use of these lozenges will eoon tell in a much Improved condir tion of the general health, better com plexion, sweeter breath and purer blood, arid tho beauty of It is, that no possible harm can result from their continued use, but on the contrary", great benefit. A Buffalo phypician In speaking of the benefits of charcoal, says "I ad vise Stuart's Absorbent Lozenges, .to ell patients suflMng fronL.as In the etoinachv&nd bowels,"and to clear the complexion - vand purify the breath mouth and throat; I also, believe thp use of them; th co$fe4buT25 cents a box at drug stones? and although in some se.nje patant preparation, yet I h9p&f&l,-t;et more and better charcoal in' Stuart's Absorbent Lozenges 'than in ny of the ordinary charcoal tablets." It was reported on . November 19 that Secretary of tho Interior Hitch cock had sent to Speaker Cannon a draft of a bill to control grazing in 'forest reserves. The bill -'provides ar maximum fine of ?1,0(0, or imprison mnent not to exceed ode year, for-pasturing live stock pri public lands in cluded within forest reserves, wimout aVperjhiC from the secretary of the' interior. ---. ;. '-.v . - - ' .- -' ' President bos"eveltr on" "November 19 received, a dispatch from the gov ernor of .Colorado asking that General Baldwin, commanding the' army de partment of Colorado, be instructed to supply such troops as may be nec essary to preserve order in the min ing districts of the state; but after a consultation between the president and the secretary of war, Governor Pea body was advised that Jt did not ap pear that the resources of the state had been exhausted and tnereforo the request was denied. The state department received a re port from Minister Thompson, which report was dated at Necropolis, Bra zil, recently announcing that the Acre boundary dispute between Brazil and Bolivia had been settled. The report says that Bolivia cedes and quits title to 06,000 miles. Brazil assumes the question with Peru and gives 2,000, 000, builds a railroad around tho Ma deria rapids, admits perpetual rights to Bolivia to free transit, permits the establishment of Bolivian customs houses in Brazilian ports and cedes territory for a port In Paraguay. On November 20 Senator Newlands of Nevada, author of tho resolution annexing Hawaii, introduced a joint resolution inviting Cuba to become a state of the United. States upon terms Of 'equality with the other states of the Union. The resolution provides that Porto Rico shall become a coun ty, or province of Cuba; that, all pres ent officers of Cuba shall retain their, nnsition until th.ir terms expire; that the $35,000,000 bonds of Cuba shall j become the bonds of tne state or uu ba, with interest reduced to 3 per cent, and 2 per cent, to 'je applied to a sinking fund; that the present rural guard of Cuba shall be incorporated into the army of the United States; that the money In the Cuban treasury shall become the money of the state of Cuba. rhe entire time of the session of tho Tho first government Irrigation work undertaken, now in progress in Ne vada, promises great development for that state. Tho national hydrograph er, Frederick H. Nowoll, in speaking on tho subject of irrigation before tho National! Geographical society at Washington recently, mado tho claim by means of Irrigation tho state of Nevada alone will support 400,000 peo ple where It now has only 40,000. ffejoli 1 Qames treat gAtntto&o I & packase 01 Lion Coffee! The situation in Panama continues to attract considerable attention throughout tho country, although lit tle "of a startling nature has occurred recently In regard to It. It is not yet known what action tho senate wilj tako In respect to tho ratification of tho Panama treaty recently conclud ed by the secretary of stato and the representative of Panama. On No vember 20 a dispatch carried by th$ Associated press from Colon seems to indipate that the Colombians are by no means satisfied with the course of everits in Panama, and it Is probable thafcJhQ United States may navo more oi less, trouble with the government of Cplombia in regard to its course In Panama. i . ' Among other measures introduced in the htiuso on November 16 was one by Kepresentatlvo Gaines of Tennessee proppltyng- an amendment to tho con? stitution off the United States an fol lows: "The president of tho United States shall hold his office during on6 term o six years, and no person, hav ing gnfce been president, either by election or succession, shall bo again eligible to that office." On November 17 Messrs. Coclo'oll and Dryden presonted to the senate an address from a committeo represent ing tho insurance companies of tho country, asking for legislation look ing to tho prohibition of the uho of tho mails by bogus Insuranco compa nies, and Senator Dryden introduced a bill to carry tho pQtltion into ef fect In tho houso Representative Gaines of Tennessee has introduced a similar bill.. 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