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r 1 - 5 Cent Cigar Presents your Cremo Cigar BANDS and Old Virginia Cheroot WRAPPERS may be assorted ' Sr A A BOTHKB AT THIH iKt;.. aiOcdrl Roch. iirr iMty lad Max "laiborty Vaaieu. Mm. Alverdte H. SW.vrnbcrg-fr ot foikJviEfe, ia, ia pwud ue ihe j0(git mcib-rr in :h &,!, but ua ntKiM.DOD th pornk- vt ItT f;rther' Jawuar, on ijuen isrrrrt. and ng W lr 'bubv ' isoir.:.j u!j iiunili tome ne wi.uujd be rwkinir lirr iu-.ud ol tg, ii JUe nr. ,M n. ni i mlxxger IB ow.y 13 of ape, J nit iter guwn ertajToeuy rhfi tj her i)oe tio. Afc.tr ttiae wtrwivmy wlis:ii uaitolter KLKfllieaiterg-fT m Ik u TJ, yeas oid, nUrtit year apo, eli- tih Uick hiume Dlktl itxyeti irtih her Mr. iail Mrs. .lamob !n -i, theparenis of btiei.'fTibf -rpirr. oj.me ot ir.urdy nasyJvanii Iu"h isUxik, and wrre kAe-rwe to thf virtwlinjr of tlir daugh. to yO'iD Ik rac- tili.',ilrulfcTger o IaiIwpt J,i.(i.-jrn'r. Wiiih the g-irl it w.afc a ca'.-"1 wf we "t ti" lBll'l and j-fie prafSfxi U) her don! A tll tlern of ii'-r affijfa f'Jr Horace. Wt n utie rn Tkei uo her parent tie tilie wag fe'-iiatf to lie married lUrey Ma; ixWd it dwchi'iJiJJt tiaik. Uowever, 4m aa Bhf ltK'nlTgcr frrqiKiUily, wnd hff vrr for lh yJ'ing' tairiucr prew. Be plibiJed wkh .l re. etacU V cotient BtntJie nurriwgv'. s.aii, as eb luaid boen irrid at an enriy agp, site finay Btreeal Mt lila,' tta-t girl hwve horror of lnwm. ftifeicl. Bi'jfl, liut fu- A th iyMlfl f J WTwljftne o iEeiinc a ia tta French provinw of UreUao fnm all paru of ilii picturrwiue and peculiar liand lnwtfkt pftitiom am nKUrl'y iu"ing to hiwu in the him tX T.-.ij-duig off this dire eafcuuly. Tb pure nJ ajnit.V:i 8u (":h urine kttb tlie ir.a,hter ra ber tnptvlal cliarg. bat n. iociai mmx., Guirrc by name. bcMrved tx jw-rwm gr;i. influence with bt, ClaUinar intf, then fore h ia prwtod ino acrvire w an ratrroa or. On 8t. Guirec day, the 23d o tafuiber, every iimrmirrd woman in JU1iglW who io brr twetrty-fMth aav wpproacbive; at" brin'mf; no tarband with H, aWrn an enmrat fssyer to this oaavmized matri monad BflBoex A B"ortt tnMhrid of aRAraciing th tr fy nal' aWtao ia, to Bay the S. a, pwinfc'ar. In th middle of the arret moor of 'nrximavnajc tare at a MUe hapl cnntiainmf; a woodm Im of Bt. GiBtme. Aceordinf to Br. aa belief rati who Ueka BMdM twivtbCBOBW OftlPW IffUM flBtree' day ia nn bo BaarrM fc trt tko od f to yr- in vli h aMHBat. borVBTBr. tbeir Btlrnpas u inc "wi-i r aaa4Bara d. ADril 20 ntff wX th RtiHt eABpri thy bA. rB BWt word of sappUeBtta. t rx Bftk abM rei 4 ,t 9fmQm , .'. f ,aBa1 BB4 with TAGS from "STAR." "HORSE. SHOE." "STANDARD NAVY." "SPEAR HEAD." "DR.UMMOND" NATURAL LEAF7 "GOOD LUCRV "BOOT JACK." "PIPER HEIDSIECK." "NOBBY SPUN ROLL." "J. T.." "OLD HONESTY," "MASTER WORKMAN." "JOLLY TARV "SICKLE," "BRANDY WINE," "CROSS BOW." "OLD PEACH AND HONEY." "RAZOR." "E. RICE. GREENVILLE." "PLANET,1 ..-ruururr rinTir ..wrPTHWF ftr.r. VARCtNY." mnA Tobacco, in curing th... present. ONE TAG being .qua! t. TWO CREMO CIGAR BANDS or WRAPPERS. 1000 BANDS (v!oa srowBO 11 fl" B5s. o ' -ilr L, V ywvtss Bunion, hmmi fl W BANDS CSS rfggy 1 1 M f Ji&hA glR - WlA nss ' if Jil SOO BANDS P"0! 1 000 MNM I "'t 4w- V5! IRt'S 3 Li k MM" U rMOO BANDS oISd w 3 JELaSn Wi" - T': j ' jjPj wj,3Wu jJJ ' 4 T0"!"5 a& l Imbanos1'' '"Trf "" t 1 IgcwoC Ht '!iIt3S?'i .PXSlZ twvtujwo sao apys flu ')MimaiwACTc!rR5 ' , IAf .feijt fjroij vs-yd I i : -X J i. ,.-rJ''J ' w.r.w -t- V' V . SO BANDS, ZOO BAN 00 Cremo cigar Bands na Qld WRITE TOUR NAME AND ADDRESS PLAINLY on outside of pacKace containing BANDS or WRAPPERS, and forward them by resistered mail, r xprt prepaid. B aura to haa jour pacHaga aacuraly wrappad and properly markad, ae that tt will not ba laat ia traaall. Sand bande or wrappara and requoata far preaeata (alao rcquaata for catalogue) to C. By. Krewa. 4241 releom Avenue. St. Louia. Mo. "I remember auce iK-arinp a fellow low, who omiutf uu.ujuit-u out of a riilwny wreck, worktxl l.ke a deainco to ab&dl Uis leB foiuunaU; fx-Uow pais. ' aaugors," il a rajivway oliioial lo a wrjijir In the Uinaia;iiti Kiiquirer. "All the ttime he ifi, work, how ever, he held uum: haud to his collar, aud, wheu 4a over, out of tits com pamo4Ui doscovet-wl tliat he w.us h 1 1 iiig wgla to hi inuckt.e, which he h.wl btvn in Uie act of tying when the colifiiun occurred. "l'cople ael vary quccrly w hn Ihcy are, or 'Jviuk they are in duog'er. "l know a ymnxg g"irl who h id learned 4o s-iin qute wdi, and toe tia-y she trial to awitn Mroa a river. There re plenty of joople about, acul the OiJlaau-e waa nut (rrem. but when she wjia half way acroxs me oue ca&kd out: 'How deep ia it?' f he lot her foot down, aud, of course, found she was oot o flier depih. In atairtly she Unit her nerve and saiuk. fche came 'jp once, tried to scream, but Hh waller choked her and down she went attain. ' j "A caan realiilingr that Romething ' waa wrona1. jumped n, cloth and all, puried her out. He waa none too soon for le was unco:.-jloti when he pirlled her up. It waa the heer fright of knowing that ebe wua out of bw depth that caused tt all. as o'.her- ; wuae there wn't the stitrhtcst dan (fer." I A Klpitncaad K rrle t'y. Mr Tlnrnle was one fLir t Waterloo ataltitm In a hurry o cath i traim. He waa basterdnjr from 1be bookittatl bden with pper, "a jrood mmny mx penny ones among them," be dolefully rrlanxti, when, in runir;g' arounu inc corner he fell 'uito the arm oi hua. yard KapBnj:, equally in tearing hurrjr. I hey tumeo on eacn uuici with Bfowlloff face, then smiled In rccofriwt.kon, nd ked each olher whMhnr be wenrt. Then Klplinp, ex flilnnff, "Lucky lefrfrar, you've fro mna!" C7M the bundle from liar. rte, fluna; him aoine money and made off. "But yon tnnnt stop to pica op kts (rH v ttnifiwtw A'.rf vou?" auerled one Of Mr. Barrte' bearers, amiwdlv. "Wdn t I 1hough7" munwl Warne, and a:ded rurfdHy, "but be hadn't flung1 live half enough." a Cabbage eropa In Europe are (ren eraWy abort tbie year, and this coun try hi be4nr called upon to make op ti deficiency. Truck gardem in the Birhbrbood of Bay City, Mich., are reaping part of the bemefH. The bee. crop there was poor taat year and Ihe gardener ge Hap, pUnMiig cabbage Mead. Hat far Che ahorUge sbroad the Idahfgsa marVet would have been badly oeerasocked bnt the growers are Mpptng their prod oot to Germany . One of the moat important Indus trie Bathe Bahama aslaads is the rdLherlag of plak pearl. I la the oaty place ia the world whore plak taaiis are foand. Tbea pearl, whoa prfoat, Brtag rtrry hlh prtoaa, M W The above BAN OB represent the presents to be given American AS OLIi AlllUUMKlK t.llDt- MAlirvaiiarli'' Munajr SMribM Joliu riuuibljr, of lb w xmi. John riunbiy, who gu.ded the Rev. W. il. 11. ilmiuy through Uie Adiron. tiack when the tatter waa wymg the louuuu.Uon lor h 3j Jacimat.'i.g oook on that ima rncMi more than fcu yea g-o, ti.ed retei...iy. Mr. Murray now aing iWJn.Iioid, Cot.n., b .s prepared a aiew ito.-ure c-n "oid-Tlme Lift and Guides in the Adi.TorcducM, lu which he paa this .Tlbute to b.s old friend: "lie taug-h't m a fau,ths knowl edge of the woo.-, the uume 'iid ui. ture of plunt anl herb and tr?e, the iuntrojg'ia of the Mjrht Ad the oc cnilism of silcn'i )'.m;h and sotirdlea ehurea. I b:uridr;nif:y ex poiKided to him the knowledge of tlie nk ea, -the uamta of i;r, f pjax:s and coa : el lactone, 6Tid of Vhe tp.rnXr beyond th'.t was ilnvUllle s yet, and wou'd forever be un'.ll eyt became clearer and pudtr. lie hud a moat ffpwtie and niainiwrly reticence, end that sweetest of all habit in train or woman the babi: of Conwclenoe. He couid lo L Jd ace, liw cm and heir, and say noth nit. lit. oatuTed for reception of all fine dmiirenMons t trait come to the best and -the finest of the earth out of the t..1 depih of wouds and the qule. tude of faT-reachfrnfr, moon-llgbted waters. IDs knowledge of waodraft was ininititjve. He knew the poina of the compass gemciOonally. lie w.ia an atom whose nanrre myineriouily hold it In reoifirooal onneelion with the rrmtrnetilc oTirmrta of Ihe world. In the dencest woods, on the darkest ntghis, he was nevnr bewildered, cev. er lull bilt. He waa 1nd'pendmt of aun, or moon,, or, slant. He eohld lay his course wl-thout eighn. Ail iralls were Massed ira'lis to Win. Im the tan gle of swamps, in the horrible inter lacing of windmills, amldet darkness which made eyes vain, be held readl. ly on to the course ttfat could save. He VaJi "ihe on4y guide I ever knew of eJiiher race red or white that could not in any circumstance lose hiin eelf or bia wiay. "They tell me be is dead. U Is foul 1b h fashion of speech, and not stroyed o tlie Viat tree, the moun. tain crumbled to their baae, ihe hikes and rf'.rcama dripd up and wood Ufet are forgotten, wHI the saying be come IKt. KOT John Phtmbly waa so much of the woods, "the moumta. nj, and tbe streama that be person. lied them. He we of a type ihait is deathless. Memory, affection, imagi nation, wteratvre, until 4hee die the great gutde of the wooda will live with ever-enlargiBg life s too years are added "to years and the lovers of tMure and of aport multiply. "Thou rernembereat. Ihe signal I wa woe-ted to give thee wben coming np bo river through tbe miat and the gloom! ag? Thou abalt hear the echoes of Ae piece later on, a I am born down the river men boat oo but ones, seeking atgna; of the shore where tbon hast founnd qoiet oamp. Boaest Job a, Happy meeting and food cheer, God grant as, old friend. And goodly oouls wM join no a ths raara drop away, awd tbe felkmehln of wood overs aad wood saint will BOOSTS TRADE MARK STICKERS from illustrations eicvrur Jtrdrtfoolv Virginia cheroot WraPPers nit. nw ti t riira iTf n ...uu. .Wi. preeeni erer offered for banda receipt ei poi-iw, - Our offer ef preeenta far 30th. 1902. Cigar Company tonldn't ard lo b.ns- Tlie l-.it! l'if. Sltu-.tlowoith, a wcll knvjvn Kujiilhh hciioljr, wuj fond of r'lat1nga hWry illustrating hew tlck e a thing vounig love K)ine t ines is The prolfHSor waa aMUg one time as t'ni. clerk tit a chinch in Devonshire, a..il was cailled uii to proclaim ihe b.iiif of a youiig farmer wnj a village nmiit. An Turk 'uiL afti-rward .lie to Ik bridegroom caller! ujnn tlie proffir. You aiu in oa:; ir mc; bskvu the man. "Yes, retri ed the prof;sjor, "I re. menib r." "Well." -:d the fjrmer, laftT an a'wkard pan-.--. " th.rc's nay nuy t change it nu'?" "Why, wlmt do you mftan?' 'aski-d the. anonlbhrd professor ."You're oA tired of tbe girl, are yon?" ",o," ci..d the lipidegroom. "lint I iike ur siikIim- l-tn-r." "Well," replhd the professor, "if -the origlnni gifl doesn't mjud, you ca.ii njTry tbe sist'C'r." The young farmer went away bppy. Two days later and he wis ba-k again. "Tell me, sir," stdd the fa.rmer," uf I nnrry tlie sustcr, wull th' ban have to be cailed again i' the kh-k?" "Ortalnly," responded the profe. tor. "Ay, but wuM It coat me smother three nd axpence?" "0erialn4y." wns the anawvr. The rtiRtlc deUln'rated for a min. u'e. "WuR, then, niteler," he said, nnatfy. "I'M no moke a change." And so he married the first girl, after all. avrlft'a AaaerlraM Uirl faleadar. One of the most attractive calen dar of the mjw yeir Is "Swift's Amer ican' Girl Caiiend'air" now being aent out by .Srnift land Company. Th.s tsaleiwlir coDtailn four heads. In rich, tflrikiug, hnndaame and harinon. ious coIIots, representing iie faces of the typical merirau girl durfaig four periods of Amt-rteKin hU ory. The firttt face, lhat of an Indian unhide n, rejiresenm tbe rrlod of discovery; the second, tbe face of a I'uritan tas reproeeM the period of settle ment; the (third, the face of 'n Klgbteenth century beaorfy, reprewew'.a the colonial period, while the fourth we rojdlly recognize as tbe (ace of thut peefltes persotuigc, ihe Amerlom girl of today. The calendar in ri en. tlreny 1 a work of ort ttvjrthy of a favored place in every borne where culture and refinement abound. The exact aire is 28x2K Indies. It will bo sent prepaid to any address forna cup from jar of Swift's lieof Extract; or ten Wool Hoap YV rapper or ten cent in Stamp or money. BwtfH and Com prny are also send ng out s Slock Calendar. . This is a targe and bmdvome "null calendar, surmounted by a farm scene la colors. TVs calendar will be aeL-t free to any address. Jn writing for either of I be eslen. eWs add re, Advertlarng DopaK. ment, wift and Company, Stock Yards, CMoafo. Compaar'a sroings arc year, wltb a "FIVE BROTHERS" Pips Smoking TWO OLD VIRGINIA CHEROOT Ba. eater aa. fMM w I HUB 0O BANDS 10 inrti SrttM MOO bANOB ' -L Hi"" ! -itfur'iMTftBftlMt tor r.ATALOCUt of oreaer.ta for 1902 Include It contalne the moat attract! and wrapper, and will be eeot by VI . banda and wrapper will expire November f'laer Operation In t:lorilo. For more tnan u ye.if rMiht the at tcbUo.'i of Coorak uniie.a lia bt-eu a.ree.ed toward the j....ccr ,peral. tic in JlHckeniidgi; uX ..o . 'l"t tevit .1 coiup.uiies wii.ch lie been ut Wji n this j ear are te.cent .u i gar-i i, ait rem,tii of the erason Out enough ui ki-Jown io render a l reji-jkUiijr ce 'tiiin Mia,, there wJl be a Lmuiii 'in vh placer g.oui.d of t-u in m ?i c(,unty. I he iNorth .liue.ucjiii ijoti i.r.dj;i..g Cu... paiiy cti(iliitel its i)ura:'lai.e .o a i.iu ked aru ol Its to.u;.uig, uuJ has t,b-taim.-d rctniirkahle rtv-Ui'jei, Jie va-iuott from one part of the territory run ning higher than wu3 et-r iefore found in wahmg with hyilruulSc ii.a chines in the dj.r.ot,. The bout record waa mtwie by the Meeoa, coiupjjiy, which cleaned up more than forty pounds of gold duPiiig the w-ukom at a very lmudsoine profit. Other oni punies abso report good reuVu-!, and In consequence a grcui itmercMt is beiin taken by euKtern Jnveutors in Colorado placers, the inqiiinos for placer Ihjmis hia4ng lxt-n largely increased dur.ng the lt few weeks. 1'ark county w.il come in for iln Mhtna of xbe expected boom, am thre are large arraa of ground carrying pjy grave., invent ga tiona madv ils so,Jhu shewing va.ucs of 15 it 50 cent per cubic yard. Thee are thousands of ac es of laud In Su n nit and I'ark cotnJ iia that carry gocd t-iiaaes aid of (the err!? Acreage that is know to Im valualde nril more linen one -third 1s mow being openaicd. 'ihe Duover Tfime. Japanrne Toy. There are no pple in the world so ifond of toys as the Jn.p.iae, but the pretty tritlcs give 3i;.ruciton" as we. I as amusement to 1hie who py with them. One sort of p.nyimg cartas have jirinied upon them luo scraps of cla Mical HiHiry ,by which the rudlmemU of the art of vernifloil. on are expx li d to bt; inciilcMted. Another set is of na tfural hltlory c.ird, to give insiruc tiion in the nunua aiid forms of aid iiiiiIh; and aU.il! another 1 especaally kntended for glria, affords example of women who have celebrated Uxir virtues and noble qua Mies. Ko far a both tops aud kite are concerned, the young American or European is on ignoramus compared with hi Ori ental rival. Among the bablof toys to a moose thai feeds from a bowl wben a little bamboo ctirfrtg at touched, lowering the bead and long ttdl in quit a life like manner. Another is a small cyl inder, into which one blows through two email reed tubee, three balls of prth being kept bobbing In a bit of a cage over the cylinder by the hreonh, while a cut In one of the tubes produces a shrill whistle. Another U a tittle man who is made Bo jump np a long stick by a bamboo apring, and rill another la a wooden gentleman, who radea aimff between the wheals, being attar bed to the axle with a heavy base. Further devleea for toy purposes are kaleidoscope boxes, wtth glass tops fined Mks enpboarda, with varloas hoiawhvaxl utensils to mlntatore, sad bags wtth shot sCr Hom Hat af nail oa How t Wuhe Ta. The fd'Xor of the fey Ion Observer, ifr. J. Kergu n, who for nearVy two g ner-a-tV' n. has bevti a readerst of Ceylon and a tui at f t f urni.is a the following rtx-...e for the infVo, hicb it m tti v mv can not be Im provfd. ujkjii: 1. The v.;uler to Ix1 llrd should be fn nIi aal pure, and .soft a pro. curahio. 2. It ?fioiild be U.ikd la a p?rfct ly clean ket;h and -not dieiwd w be UJling until the wa-tT throho and throws 'Off Ktmin in profiwion. 3. Klri make 'the teapot lict, the pyar into M the fnahiy boikd waleir; afitr tlajsti.rew t!ic & v a ttia.-poufnl fur each cup of tea .ai the top of tbe water, wholl ii wll! gra-'liiaily Bink. In ais '.iy (the U'.' w.1'1 not be ecu.!del end the fragrance will br kept mi : Iwst. The witer t.Vndd be. ad ust MXjn as it l oiln, and c.4 -al'Kjwnrl t boiwiiie flJrt by overb-iting. 4. Maximum time of afu.'rtoo so be five minotc. 5. The miteinn (not dnroSBa) should be decaatwd into snothw Stv pct, firtt niide lii for t:a rv-ptVxi. rreperd in thi woy (if s "cosy" is utted) tea- wtrl reiikwn Irlt and pie sot and wholesome fur more double ithe t'mc it would were UupcU usvd. 6. Do n't uwa tspent Kecuvea par a second f union. Kali waf Traftieln Rusta. A lint inn paip r given aninftnrvarlag hvlght into the way they do thing oa the new ftberaan railway. A mtir.lra-&i Teccatly seat a oarViad of fruit train lrkuljck ta Cbina. Th railwuy cliairgt iviaa 170 rubles, bat the ti to ruiiwriy dfTkVJt taJoouiaW to 120 rulk more. dipping or "greing," as it is cadsad fn bilTia, bt i -tax from which as pu&rvn of the r.iii jrviad ia exempt. In tbe ca'. uieniblonixl the tirwt atn tK.)rv mai Ker nl-il tlie in- I'imnl U e k..t!.xi car was 'Vlck," or diaabledi and woo d ha-ve eo be aiduinscked for repair. "How long wi-H It tike to make Va repair?" the niercliant eeked. The merrbant started, feir a weeka dchay meant the p4.king of his as raw, and, boshb , it whm ordered for Innae diate di4v-ry. Hut when the fra ditaler bad ti'i pP'td ten to fifteen rubles into the oflHsal's band tbe latter foand Art the next ctaaion tbe oar fell H sgi;l.n atui hal no bereit ir'd 'OlruJRh In the Mine manner, and thie prooeaa repiiiterl ewiry time the trara stopped. ' Isirsvl tnerrhant have become aaaa) io this "grerKing" bwtner and atmplj add ihe amount rto the pries to their win a. art Hhnt the consumer pays Mat iroighi and the ti aa wrfl. On way to Keep Cool. Ma Llftle Jim, bow can yoa around sod play eo hard ia this hat weather? I Jlaa Aw, ma, Maln't hot, at bB bm I said Toouny Tlhbs baa saa. pgf to