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V iilGflPiticifiOPMPiiit, TARIFP tAX ON WOOD PULP A OOSTLV ONC May Oniup.l NNtierilM tn Vr Mf for Tliolr CJounlrj Wwpir - Th Cry (or III IntUnl iUttral U Try Uadrp.r TriMl Koblioty. Ttotr are w; eacltialva, muHMM hy lb Hfatent tariff tax on wood pulp and iirtnlltix paper Mould hi, raj pealed, unit tltece li no reason In-tnq intereat at American Industry that pleadt tor the. continuance ot thoaq Uie, They ar nnw alwuly an W tnent f rofcltrr unilar' aolor at law; and they should u ft.ieud from QUt untate. Tho MMr truer In now taxing U iiftwtfnr and book jmWtabers at rountrr many mimosa, not booaiiM any rack actual Inertae In tho cost b procuring paper but hooaiiM tho trust uw tha pflwer to (tart from tha purj haar of napar up ui Uta extent that wmli! make tarlir-uxeil foreign paper nd r ilp cheaper than the prlw mmm)) here. Thie 'ria. hm played ltd o h-oi" of extortion to the uttarmoat, uad umatoaa xtiont'l at once reinore th 'ix that proi t.t nn American In .ntr and that ha ber.oHie only an tigtti o rob the roanumera. Twi.-thlrde of th wood pulp uaad In the luab'i'ietur of paper for Awertofto luaaumptlnn ahouhl come from Onn win. Uf It la txclwim! by a tariff tax, iix4 re are now ruahlnn headlong In the deatrurtloH of our furet, vrhllf CatMOa, with lUlonMt HpilUeM-nUli ply of timber, mnnot raaoh our marj Kut becouae of the U laipoaed by the tariff. Two two eoncliMlvi raaaona which rbonia wake oonmw aot promptly af? flra. that the naner trunt should hi a once halted In IU ntpld deHtriirtlon' of rar American foreeU by the adiubv itlon of free wood pulp from Canada; wnd. aecend, that the p mailt extortion practiced by the paper truat upon pub Hubert of newatwpare and booh ahall iaeo to have the prut-tlou of Uie gov- -TOMCAt. Tlic time baa com aen any trust that nafcaa arbitrary profit hf tariff dutlea must cena M bo protected, by the KOTernmatit. Whra AHertmn; In duatry neetla pnit--tl ta It la' resaou ublo to permit It. but where ullage.! protftion I ueed uuly for ayatemnUc roi.be It inuat ba overthrown w. n now manufacture jmper aa 'tica; any oountry la tho world. Tbrre la no cxruae whatever for a tax upon the mnnufaeturud arllotM, utid tho raw uwtorlal should he free, not only bmmuro the neHeml prlnalpla In (-orrct. hut hoeauae It U nhull not l)J done promplly or fareeta will be prae tlcally deetroyod within a few year by tArtff Uxea oxcludlne: the lumber of rnnnla from our market Paper and pulp nviet be nmde freo of all taxM Uie paper truat hna deal nnatrated that theee taxes eerve only n alngifl mrne-H.ftt 4 to rol' Xmrr aider onUtr of taw -llillaililuhU TlMtl. AiMtln. T&x. lh, SO.An effert wa fhAite Moatlay Ib fore a ret In tha k'w on (he tax bill, trat It proved fuMl) The Unri bill waa taken up. The bill ! for th tmrpoM of reatorlHK to the pii .lt M-hool fniid hw4a which had Ihm .t to It. It alto provldea for th- ilhlatltiK of title to land rold by tint Houston and Texan Central to In-niK-nt purelntera. mid land harltiR bu. tin stilt brwiaht by Mr. Oulhrr-an-i when attorney Kencra!, reeovereU by the Halo. fluke's amfiidmnt permlttluc icq tfnabttn; waa adopted. feetlau I waa stricken out and the bill waa eneroeftil. Thu fleiioto romlderod bonne hill, by Mr. Cole, providing a uniform inclliml of eleetlHK arheol tniatcea In Indepen dent school districts. fetiator Miller offered un amendment to the caption exempting tho city of Dallas from its pruvlnlom, so na to conform with the amendment adopted to the bill proper when It waa in the li't'i, exempting Dallas. Adopted. H-Miator (I rln nan secured the adop tion of an amendment mlniatlne;. rati fying and ronHrmlHK routracta, bonda lfil and autliorlted to be Issued by tnu'.M-s aelerted under the net of 1899. Benutor Terrell offorinl an amend ment prohibition county school wiper Intendonta and iwhiwl traehers from becoming agonta or nttorneya for text book publ.tner. nod Providian for tbiilr ejection from ofllco upon accept liiK aueh uRxnrlc. Adopted. An amendment by Kenator llanncr wn tidoptod exempting tho ulty of Kort Worth from the provisions of the bill. Au amendment by Senator (Jom was adopted providing that tho rights of governing the schools heretofore vested In the mayor ahnll bo delegated to the school trualeea created under this bill. Heoaior Miller ofTerwl nn nmendment prvidlng that In cities and towns of lw than 10.000 lnlmbtanta Incorpor ate.! tinder the general net, where the mayor ami board of aldormen now con trol the Rchool. they shall bo permit ui io continue 10 uo (to, unions liy a vote of the qualified voters It hIiuII bo doternilnvd to have n board of school lctutee to govern the hcIiooIh. Adopt- (Hi. Other nmsndmonts were adopted and the bill passed. Mr. Clrlminn secured connlderatlnn of his bill amamllng artlclo 418, Ucvlfied fltatutea, so as to submit to a vote of the Uxpiiyors of any city or town tho proposition to loose or soil tho water worka ayatem belonging to said mimic Ipallty. 1'assiKl llnnlly by two-thlrda rote. Mr. Wiiylnud'a bill making tho tenure Of ollti'e two years of the members of the board of directors of the agricul tural nad mechanical oulloBe, passed finally. UoabU-llraiUrllltl Jmi, Austin, Tex., Feb. 19--The houas. Pncd proceedings Saturday by taking ip looul blllaj and under auapenHon of he oonatltutlonal rulo tho following rero paaacd: Dallas charter hill, Hsu ntonlo charter bill and the bill mak ng an appropriation for the erection if an luaano niylum for epileptics, etc. riis hotiie, however, refuaed to sua- end tho rulo to tako up nnd consider (he bill donating the grounds upon the ruins of the temporary cnpltol atamls to the city of Austin for library purpoiea, nnd tho land bill, though a strong effort waa mada to get tho last named before tho house. Whllo tho tax bill was sidetracked (he bouse took up nnd passed by D! to 2 tho aennto bill placing In tho hands of tho railroad commission Jurisdiction over the doublo-header practice. Tho lax bill then came up and the amendment rolatlng to assessment and collection of bank taxes waa defeated. lloyond engrossing Senator Orlnnan'a bill regulating and prescribing the manner of lease or sole of waterworks plants owned by cities or towna, as outlined In the amendment aubmltted In the message of tho governor, nnd witnessing tho presentation at n lino gold-headed cone to Senator Htnfford, the senate session Saturday waa with out luterest. I'l I'ma'i Kirltltif llvnul. HI I'nao, Tex.. Feb. 19. Tho police station In this city was raided by r.n armed mob of eight or ten negro sol diers from Fort Ullta just before day break Saturday morning and an effort made to rctcaeo two soldiers who wore Imprisoned there. Tho solldera belong to company A, twenty-fifth Infantry, and carried Krag- Jorgenscn rifles. An ax waa brought along to bo used In breaking Into the room where tha prisoners were caged. Officer Nowton Stewart, an ex-rough rider, was on duty, and Jailer Dlok Ulacker naleep In another room. Stew art resisted, firing one shot, aud was shot twloe through the body, expiring au hour Intor. Dlookor awakened to f.'ad a soldier standing over him with a lCrag.Jorgen sen pointing at his body. About a dozen shotu wero fired at lllackor, but nono hit him. Ho fired one shot, aud Cor poral Hull wastklllod. a turn !Uln. "It rains n great deal in the Putjet umnd country," said th man from that section, "and I beard of a tunny incident not long ago about It. Bonm ehap bad onme from the Mlselppl val ley to take up his residence at What eotn, on llelllnghnw bay, where tliero i,re vory high tides. When the boat landed Mm nt the end of the long pier oxtondlng over the tide Until the water was low and the new man didn't notion tinythlng but ri wide atreteh of oand between the boat and the town. It waa la the ovenlug about dark and vim raining, and he went to the hotel on the front atreet and Stayed tliero. going to bed without having gone out for a wnlk. The next morning wlion ho got up ho looked out and the tldo was In, tho water coming up clooo to tho botol. Ho gazed nt the widespread waters tor en Instant, and, throwing up hla handa In astonlahmeut. he exclaimed, 'Oeo whiz, but It must have rained hard last night!' Then he hurried down stairs to the ottlee to find out It tliero was any danger from the flood, and tho otark swIIm four or Ave times and rare hint asm much-needed informa tie - Washington gtar I'Miiilrrn llmiirt Hum. Dallas. Tex., Feb. JO A destructive fire broke (Hit yesterday afternoon about 1 o'clock In the residence of Da vid McCard. at 1M Howl street. A Htlft south wind waa blowing and the fire apread rapidly to tho adjoining buildings until In all there wero four teen In llaniw. Of these ten wore de stroyed ami tho others moro or Inm damaged. The loss was estimated to bo about I1S.000 or UO.000, with I uiranco eoverlng about halt of thnt imount lltttli l lb Hmm ll. k psreon who o.i'Minally preaches la fawn Ixindon ariivel to take the uJwre of the vkar who had been enlled kwn? un arriMint of some family he revo)'-nt and found an old and rather mOmmiK' lady struggling up the steps whisk, led to tho front door. 11 Swr teewsly ' her his arm to Mtmt kr iiaul wham they reached Uie top the daws asked him it he knew who was iwlae to preach. "Mr. fe-nnd4!e,H re- nlled tho Haraoa. Rlvln his own name "Oh. dar me." exclaimed the aid ladyt "hin mm down analn. it you please; I'd rather listen to the groaning and Mktiie of a windmill than sit under tilm." and she preimred to deseond. The Mitas Rsntlr assisted her downstairs and alghfHlly remarked as he hade her roed-br: "I wouldn't no in, euner. u i waresi't tho pre e kef " Vw ltlitl or MsliMns Tueeals. A hw meUetl of lighting Uinnehi M Ui imi udented In one osmHruatasi tn Harm for an rle ' ,1.- .in we tamed on autmatiaUy as H train outer- the tunass and ajt 7.-.tiir as it emrtget. the are StniHgiWi on sash side n lll wllh LUe windows of the oars, m JhT during dayUwe it will not be naa 2 to Sr t-o Hht In thu H IT Thto mode Ims been dtvieed by TSeiih iHvUtor. and dMbtleea will U found at grt utility. Vuttly ('iiiinnsniiiou, Tyler. Tex.. Feb. 19. The oostlleat onnllagrntlon In recent years occurred hero-Saturday. Threo bulldtngH on Wost Ferguson atreet, owned by Dr. A. P. Ilaldwln nnd occupied by Col. S. Q. Warner. H. U. Farrell and Horry Tay lor, and two buildings on West Krwlu atreet, owned nnd occupied by Dr. W. F. Slarlcy nnd Mra. U. Simon, wero burned together with about ten out houues. The fire started In the house occupied by Mr. Taylor on West Ferguson street and quickly spread to th ad joining building on this street and nearby buildings on Weat Hrwln atreet. Tho firemen wero handlrapped In their work by partlalt froxen hy drants and a atroug eold wind from the northwest. During the time that the lire raged seven other bouses of tho neighbor hood were discovered to be on fire, and Chief Dothwell put tha forces ho could spare to work to aave thoao buildings, outside help having Dually to bo called In. The All mil. Austin, Tex., Feb. 17. Following la tho Atlee libel bill as amended and pfyaed by tho senate and sent to the houte: 'Section 1. I.lbel to be the foundation of a civil action for damagca la a pub lloatlon by writing, printing, picture, effigy, sign or otherwise than by mere speech, or by circulating any writing, printing, picture, effigy or sign which exposes any living person or the mem ory of any person deceased to hatred, contempt, rldlnlc, humiliation, ob loquy or which cnusea or tends to cause any person to bo shunned or nvolded, or which has a tendency to Injure Any person In his feelings, reputation, buri noss or occupation id It Is horcby provided-that owners or part owners of printing presses and typo-aettlng machines shall bo held civilly liable for the damages recoverable under this not, when It la shown that the libelous mat ter was published on or by the tue ot same. "Sec. f. A publication or circulation liavlna tondency or effect mentioned In section 1 ot this act Is justified when the matter chnrged as libelous Is true and was published with good motives for justifiable ends. "Provided, that nothing In this act shall be so construed as to prevent the recovery ot damages for a publication ot any matter, whether true or false, that may affect tho character for obaa Hy ot any firaalc. "This act regulates civil notion for damages and Is not Intended In any manner to affect the law relating to criminal libel. "Sec. 3. The defendant In a civil iult In section 1 of this act ialt be liable for damages founded on libel as denned for sll actual damages occasioned; If the libel bo malicious, exemplary or punatory damages may also bo recov ered, and In every case malice shall bo presumed It tho defendant foils to prove justification, as provided In sec tion 2 ot this act. "Sec 4. Emergency olaiiio." I.i-lliUlllr. Austin, Tex., Feb. 17. Tho first bus. ness In tho senate Friday was the bill by Mr. Morrlsg fixing the unladen of superintendents of the Insane nsylums at 12500 each per annum. Tho bill waa I killed on final passage. The Atlee libel bill wua amended and passed. Mr. Dlbrell secured the consideration ot tha house bill reducing the advalo- rem tax for general purposes from 20o to ISc on tho $100. Tho senate finance commltteeo amendment Increasing tho lCc to 10 2-3c was adopted nnd tho bill passed to a third "reading nnd Anally passed under a suspension ot tho rulea. Mr. Terrell's bill providing for tho taking of the neholastlu census biennial ly Instead of annually was pn she'd final ly under a suspension at tho rules. Tho house decided to exempt only state ponxlnns from taxation. Tho Atlee libel waa received from the senate and referred to Judiciary ootu- mltteoe No. 1. The tux bill waa dlactiMOd all day, Monday was set for tlnio for Until voto. A Olrl rrMrtoe, A lCyenrold girl In the iralplt wis the attraction ot Holy Trinity IJapUst church, Urooklyn recently. She preaoh- td morning and evening, nnd was able to make her hearers forget that she was only a young girl, sueJi as ordi narily would hardly aspire to anything more Important In church work than Sunday-school teaching. Tha girl began preaching when she waa 13, and from the first was able to hold tho attention of her audience, nnd tl Impress them with her erudition and earnestness. A London paper s.ijji that General Duller woa once .In company with Lord Charles Ucreiford coming down the Nile, nnd as their boat approached the first cataract a sharp discussion arose aa to which waa the proper channel to take. The soldier advised one, the sail or nnothcr, but In the end Duller? channel was followed, with perfect aw ccaa. "You are, I was right," the ijeH oral exclaimed, exultantly. "What ot. that?" retorted Dcrcaford; "I Itnewjt waa tho right one mysolf, and I rely only recommended tho other beeause I know you weald opposo whatever I aald." I j, re l'liurrnt. Hllleboro. Tex.. Feb. 20.The funer- l of Ilev. W. H. l.e Fovre Sunday evening was ono ot tho largest seen In Illllaborn. Ho was n Methodist m In la ter, though not actively engaged In work ot lata years. Ho was formerly a member ot the Texan conference, tho North Texas conference and the Mouth Texas conference. He was nn active Odd Fallow being for two terma grand chaplain ot tho state organization. Oreat excitement prevails In Paris over tho alleged discovery that a Frenchman waa bringing lntormatloa to the Urltlah government over the sailing of freight vessels to tho Trans vaal. Dr Ii'da la aald to be (triplicate:!. The Texaa Statu Fair association property at Dallas Is to be sold at an- lion. United Mates Marshal John Grant Id not a candidate far shalmian of the stAte Ilepublman committee or deh gate io ine uauemai uepuiHiean con vention. em t'uclit fire. Deuleon, Tox., Feb. 19. At the First Methodist church, Juat after lllahop MaCabe had given his text and oom- menaed his dtaeourae, the celluloid comb In the back ot Miss Pearl Iteaneh'a hair caught Am. burning her hair and head, but the eomb waa taken out and the Are extinguished before alio was seriously burned. Mine lleunelt bail taken a seat near the atove, and the comb becoming not Ixu ted with the above result. The accident caused quite u little exeltemeut for a few mln utes. HuKtrl Jekr. Paris, Tex.. Feb. 19 immlay night some pewm w persona unknown went out In P. N. MUhhTs Held, two and a Hair miles south of lawn, ami took the wheels off his eUlk-eNtlar, rolled them off down a branch, took all the bolts and screws out and threw thean away. A ala!k -culler belonging to William Nance on Pine Creek waa treated In a similar manner. It l Mppated to have been the work of bora. Intended for a ioke ClMrlrr lo I, l)rutwl. Waio. Tea Feb Se) -Mrs. Ada C Work depart w mi lamimaader of the Woman' relief rp. reeelved a lettrr fnam Mrs HarrlH J. liodge of Hartford. Conn . the national prsuttdiat of the re lief i or pa, aquttng Hut all the l rjl 1-orfM lu Ti xi il. i ihf'r charters In uimrnlar. t h( 'r ih - bit I j 'j antnfltvi -i h ..i- i atiunal cot re la nap! I" i us r.i .. . of Mra Annie MlttenniviT i 1 .t i : - put i jlltiaal v . i . u'ii t ti r- llif coipa rHt Nbei on. Ultil of Orlrf. Fort Worth, Tox., Fub, X7. Mra Dun ham, widow ot C. M. Dunham, who died last Saturday, died Friday mom- lug at No. 915 Pennsylvania avenue, whero they have recently rosldcd. The shock ot her husband's deuth prostrat ed tho venerable lady and she novor recovered, sinking steadily until the end came Friday. They had been a do- voted couple through a long life and thus pass away together from tho memory ot the friends who know and cateomod tuom. Wato, Tex., Feb. 19 Mlren C. Kings bury, a young cattleman, visited hla father-in-law, Duncan Malnnan. Sun day, and while resting en a settee be aeeldcntally knocked a gun frota ruck. The hammera atruak the Moor, oaualng both barrela to go off, aendlng two loada ot buckshot through Mr. Kingsbury's lett foot, tearing It off and making a dreadful wound, very dang erous and perhaps fatal. Train Struck, San Antonio, Tex.. Feb. 19 -Wllllam Ilsker, a farmer residing near llaerne, thirty miles north at this city, was atntsk by a train here while eresetng the International and Great Northern railway traeks m the Frederiskehurg road. Ilaker waa driving a flve-horae team and apparently did not see the had tako na seat near the atove, and aide, the entire eontents falling en Baker, breaking both ot hla leg. Ha was conveyed to Ua city uoepiiaL Oomialttea Work. Austin, Tex.. Feb. 17. The house committee on public lands bus agreed to report favorably senate bill ((Irecr'e)- to permit railroads to purchase aehool lauds for roundhouses, atatlons and other purposes. The bouse Ananee committee at rusk out ot the deficiency appropriation bill tho amounta asked for by tho Livestock oommlsaloti. ilWO, and 9380 asked by tho eourt of appeals ot the 11 cat tnd aeeoad districts. A defltleucy for the north Texas In- aana asylum waa approved I'lrrr I'aMrsAHay. Fort Worth, Tex., Feb, 17. Harl Pleree, the young man from Dallas, who waa atruek on the head with a dock In a atreet affray about the first ot the year, died Friday, aa the re sult ot hla Injuries. He haa passed the six weeks In terrible Buffering at m. Joseph's Infirmary. Tho remains weri hipped tor Interment to Arlington In this county, where ho has relatives tir ing. Ulamnjr Oliarer. Datlaa Tex.. Feb. 17. A. J. Martin, formerly ot Terrell, who was arrested at Bnnti yahtorday ,1a held at the soun ty Jail in this city an a onarge ot bi gamy. It js alltgod that Mr. Martin has two wrvea, both ot whom resided (a Dallas until a few days age. Oeoraje Weeks, colored was hanged la Moyameaslug prison In Philadelphia, ter the lourdet of Alice White, alec colored, on Dec M- 189S. Sore Hands Red, Rough Hands, Itching Burning Palms, and Painful Finger Ends. One Night Treatment Soak the hands on retiring in a strong, hot, creamy lather of CUTIGURA SOAP. Dry, and anoint freely with CUTICURA, the great skin cure and purest of emollients. Wear, during the night, old, loose kid gloves, with the finger ends cut off and air holes cut in the palms. For red, rough, chapped hands, dry, fissured,. itching, feverish palms, with shapeless nails and painful finger ends, this treatment is simply wonderful, and points to a speedy cure of the most distress ing cases when physicians and all else fall. Sore Hands 8 Years Cured. Pain So Intenso Would Nearly Twlat Pincers Prom Sockets. Hands Puffed Up Like a Toad. 'Water Kan Through Dandogos to Ploor. Had to Walk the Ploor Until Would Pall Asleep. Fingers Would Peel Llko an Onion. Doctors Could Not Cure. Islglit years ro I f;ot enro hands, commencltiR with a burning enatlon on my (Infers aud on ton of tho hand. When I rubbed them, von ooliltl sco little wlilto pimples. I felt like twisting my lingers outot their sockets. 1 had high fever, nnd cold chilli run over me, and so I kept It going until I vm tired out. Nights, I had to wnlk tho Hour until 1 fell asleep. My hands peeled Hkn nu ouloii, thu linger nails got Ionic, and the water ran out, and w hen-vot there va a little pimple there the burning lire wits that happened at least ten timet. 1 am running a hlai keiitUlt ahnp, liorso shooing, and I would nt shut up tho shop fur nnybodf, but It was hard. My hands pulled up worso than a toad. When I drove hrre ualli, tho water from my hand run through tho bandage, on to the 11'iw. My cus tomers refuiiHi to look nt my hand. 1 had a friuud take tn t the doctor; ho gave a solution of something to batlio my liamb. 1 went to another doctor, I think, for a year. 1 found your ndvortliomeut In a Utlca news paper, and 1 got tho Ccm-fnA remedle. As loon h I used them I began to gain, nnd after using n smalt quantity of them I was entirely cured. I would nut take llfty dollar for a cake of Ci'ticuua Boap if I could not get auv more. I would not fuller nnv moro na I did, for the wholo countrv. Feb. 31, 1808. CAHPKK DlKTSl HI.lilt, PcinbroUo, Qeueseo Co., N. . Complete Eileroat and Internal Treatment for Every Humor. ronaxUniol l'VTl flu Pnir (tit ), luclmni. Hi. iVInof oru.l. nil .calx ul mftan tl, itJiliriixt cutlet, firm cm Ointmikt (X ), ,b lMlnllv kIIav lt.t.ln. InflamiUMf lau. .nj ? riltAllaa. &lid Mt,thftlll ThO 8ot. $1 .25 )'. sod Ctrriruni IU(" KT (HX ), Is tool tni iun,i lb Llood. a ua aa as at (pGiira Col. All A Hi Mai i Hi t. on.n .uM.I.Dt ta cii-n Ota uu.t lurluilna. dl. . R:l UmIH.Hh .Vln aaaTh. snj LlfMul huniMti. with I a., uf hilr. .b,a ll f.lU. throughout lb watUl. font tnvit iSU I'USiC. VW HxU I'rvf., Uotaa, U U. A. .boat uu sua, b.lp, aaa nr," nr.. Millions of Women Use Cutlcura Soap KxeloitTclr for preitrrlBr, purtflnr. ant luttfrlnf tho .Un, tor elwn.lea Ui ocaip of emit., teal., and lUmlrud. and ilia .topping ot f itltm lialr, fur wftenlnf . w blwntnj-, ami aooUiiuK rl, ruuali, and oie taadi. ta uie Jona at ttm forantwrioK irriwUou., Ii.s.m. maUOBi, ami cluBoal, or too frt or oUvn.lve perilNtlUti, In tba form of waiht! for uVeralUo oknitn, and for many sanaUra anUitl urMje whlh rmulllr uf af t thau.tlTri to rumen, and c.M-Ullr mitliert, aud fur all tha turpotl of Via tolltt, hv, and nurterr. Ko amount of er.ua.lun can Imture tlioia wUo hare owe umh! It lo u any other, etpceUtly for prrla and purifying Iho il. "'p. 't '"'r Jf tnfaaU awl lifldrn, cirrii-OM Soar coniWueitllkaleemolllnliri4rtl.ilertfW from coili'uaa, tht a real (tin euro, with the pura.tof elontnf lag redlenls awl tha tm rafniWaf of Bawer oaars. Ko oUitr mJlMJ aaap eter cunpouwleil I U I eoauwl with it for pmartlnr, pnrlfrlni, aMt iMjaytlfjInf tha iln, r!p, Imtr. aul UikIl othrr mrHa r dottn.lle fall'op. Iwwsrrr cnlfe,l. t" -ompar. with it for all Uw prpea. af tha toll.t, Ulh, ami nurfrjr. Ihu. It evmLlaaa lu xk or u Dak I ttitia, tla TWEWTt yiVB VKKTt, tha Bur sVIa and eewplasloa ieap. Ibo Uhat UM ami Wat taur leap In tha world. 99 f cut off and o An Expensive is the one which you throw away every time that you smoke a Five Cent cigar. There is nearly as much labor in maKtng tins j end as all the rest of the cigar, and' hi yet every man who buys a cigar cuts it off and throws it away. You get m all you pay for when you smoke Old Virginia Cheroots Two hundred million Old Virginia Cheroots smoked this yetr. g) Ait; vour own detlet. Price. " (or K cents. i WM e m i A