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Show my physician will toll you that it has no effect worth mentioning. If you take a piece of rico paper and light it scarcely any residuum will remain, re-main, and 11 man nii.lit smoke that paper pa-per indefinitely without experiencing the smallest bail result. What makes cigar-utto cigar-utto smoking i ti.j uri jus is the fact tjiat the smoke i.s not retained in tho mouth ! and throat, but is taken into tho lungs. It i.s because tlm cigar smoker does not : understand this tliat h denounces cig arftti) smoking an insipid. So it in if the cigarette is smoked like a cigar, but win'ii the smoke i.s swallowed tho effect i.s far more delicate than can bo obtained from any cigar, and you will find that a confirmed cigarette smoker seldom enjoys en-joys either a cigar or u pipe. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Common Sense About tho Cigarette. A tobacco dealer says: There has been ' a great deal said about the harmfnlncss ; of cigarettes, and certainly they are injurious in-jurious to young boys or to men if smoked in excess; but most of those who attack the cigarette habit have vei .' lit- i tie idea of what they are talking about. It should be remembered that the greatest great-est smokers in the world the Spaniards, the Cubans, Spanish-Americans and the Russians use cigarettes far more freely than cigars, aud none of these nations cm iie called unhealthy. People talk abouttht) injuriousuess of tho paper, but |