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I asked Mr. Synnex, and he told me to keep right on j "it couldn't possibly have an effect on mp." Columbus State Journal: "How duz yo' know dat I dun stole yo' wa tahmilyun, Mistah Brown?" queried Uncle Eph, innocently. "Because I found where you had left the rinds," replied Mr. Brown. "Lor' bress me! Yo' shorely didn't expec' me tuh ete dem, too, did yo', Mistah Brown?" eroua reciprocity- treaties which tho senate has thug Ikv refused to ratify, aad ho showed it in his last great speech. In his address at Buffalo his only specific recommendation regard ing tho. tariff was for reciprocity, but his argument went much, fartltcr.and, closely analyzed, it struck at -the .very foundation of the whole protective sys tem. Washington post. . ' W M Books Received. Shem, a story of tho Captivity, by X. Breckenridge Ellis, author of "In tho Days of Jehu," "King Saul," "When David Was King," etc.; published by Tho Christian Publishing Co-, St. Louis, Mb. " ' The Great Brjead Trust, by W. H. 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One American Girl, by Virginia Webb, author of "The Gray Stone Cas tle in the Adirondacks," and "In Chos en Ways;" published by G. W. Dilling ham Co., .New York. , ..- . Our Foes at Home, by Hugh H. Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills. A quick, safe, and sure relief for sick or nor tous Headache, Backache, Stomach Fains, Neuralgia, Norvousncss, Irritability, Sleoplesa, nees, Itboutnatiam, Sciatica. Contain no opium or morphine, and leavo no bad after-ouccts. 25 doses 25c. At druggists. Boer and American Patriot, If our forefathers were true patriots in 1776, then Kruger, Steyn, De Wet, Botha, pelarey and the other fighting Boers are patriots in 1901, The two groups cannot bo considered apaft. If they are not both noble and, there fore, deserving of our sympathy and admiration, then both are ignoble and deserving of contempt. If we adopt England's present estimate of the Boers we are logically bound to adopt England's estimate of the men of Lex ington, Breed's Hill and Valley Forge. Washington Post. Mr. flcKlnley on the Tariff Mr. McKinley was far in advance of his party upon the tariff question. He Bhowed this by the negotiation of num- rIT( FcmaiuaUr Cored. NoflU or ntTTMUSMi flr (!ritdj' tut t 1 1 A Dr. KUnt'f Gnat Nmi Btrttnr. 8ad far FREE- 2-00 trill bottfeaaitrt. DE. R. U. KLDOS, MX. Ml Arch gtmt. IilBEUTY, INDKPJKNDENCK, and SEXF-GOVJCRNMENT. Extracts from the speeches, letters and writings of the Fathers and De fenders of the Republic on these themes. Also, all important documents relating to Cuba, Porto Rico, HawaiL and the Philippines. Comment by the editor. Endorsed and used by the Democratic National Committee, personally en dorsed by Senator Jas. K. Jones, Willis J. Abbot, Dr. David Starr Jordan, and others of National repute. "It is the most complete compendium on the subject yet published, and will be invaluable to every political writer and speaker. It ought to be in the hands of every voter."- Ex-Gov. John P. Altgeld. 160 page book. 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