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i-jTr-irw,!".flRf wrirm The Commoner 12 " Kar6l y has a book fresh from the press attracted so much attention," says the New York JPr'eSs-. In all sections of the country has appeared column after col umn add even whole pages concerning D,R. JOHN H. GIRDNER'S -GREAT BOOK NEWYORKITIS DENVERTho Jl&publican says : yUexr York is writhing under tho keen thrusts which h'avo boen T given it by Dr.. John H. Qirdnor. Thkt is, New Yorkors are imagin ing ihafc every olher follow is re ferred to when tho doctor caustic . ally describes tho avorago New yorkitic" NEW YORKTbo World says: "Important contribution to, medical "and soqialU8ciobcb." ' CHICAGO Thd Evening Post says: '" "The author discusses his theme with perfect good nature and a trim restraint throughout, and his pagea are well worth study, oven jt outside of Now York." ; 'W i-v- Send $1.25 AND THIS ADVER TISEMENT TO THE GRAFTON PRESS, 70 Fifth Avenue,. NEW YORK CITY, And a copy of the book will be sent to you. ! Mr. Webster Dayis Book THIS work Is tho outcome of & visit to the Transvaal, mads by Mr. Webster Davis while he was Assistant Secretary of the Interior, under Mr. McKinley'a first administration, and aa tho result of which ho broke his relations with tho Republican party and af filiated himself with the opposition. Tho author vehemently ar raigns the British government for the Transvaal war. Whether tho reader agrees -with the author or not, he will be interested in his presentation oftho Boer side of the case. Milton said that truth could not suffer so long aa she was left free to combat error. ,. -... - a. ' John Bull's Grime, OR Assaults on Republics & J J- J S ' "Strike, but hear," '.2 a familiar saying. No one knows his own side a of the case until he also knows the other side. 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