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Show Make Yoor Grocer Give You Guaranteed Cream of Tartar Baking Powder Alum Baking Powders Pow-ders interfere with digestion and are un-healthful. un-healthful. Avoid the alum. CHRISTMAS H M NUMBER H THE CENTURYg : Superbly Illustrated ' In Color, Tint and Dlack and White BKMeC I C.Ltycndecker Jay Hambidgc Arthur I. Keller jjyjSkji ; Thornton Oakley Albert Sterner StrT Jilts Gucnn Andre Castaigr.e Henry Hutt f'-.-f' JjH P. J Meylan, and others vte.':' Mrs. Humphry Ward's p$ T Novel, " Fenwick's Career" K 1 "The leading literary event of the year " !l Complete Stories 'yA-Riis Julian Hawthorne Alice Hcgan Rice 1TV Elliott Flower Lawrence Mott 'Sft lfllaKcUy GeorSc Hibbard Elizabeth Foote l Maurice Francis Egan r l New Light on M Ibfl Abraham Lincoln iOvJ Beginning M Lincoln Ihe Lawyer" 3 1(1 Htci-fdt'"iCk Trevor Hill, member of the New York Bar, gffl l 'L!! ' Tbe Accomplice," etc. Throwing light on a S$P$ J'J03 Part of Lincoln's career. Illustrated with re- lsjt "-tiODs of many interesting documents, portraits, etc 5vT e Empress Dowager o! China J"Kilhine A. Carl. Illustrated by the author P , W EARLY NUMBERS -W U8 Serial Story by the Author of "Susan Clecg " fe ffS,, Jhn Hay on Benjamin Franklin WV Ij jm, ,f (t Dr. S, Weir Mitchell," A Diplomatic Adventure" fi&r Mfc. IrnPonant Articles for Farmers f';. NflH Is. an on "Individualism vs. Socialism 1) u !Z,nKwill'3 Story, "A Yiddish Hamlet" ft")! M 1h;i4 Ra,lway Rte Question, discussed KYil by d SPencer of the Southern Railway and - MW4C( ReP'C3entative of the Government H V- 'r'dl,;r Chr5ty s Pictures of the American Girl fjf atf i?VEMBEll NUMBER 9 ftjWTO WEED SUBSCRIBERS " tr.b:r b-!n Mr? Humphry Ward's new novel. tpV jfl Sc.f"'"'' utiscribcr to have the openin-, d.-.p- ?.. 4 "--r:- ;'"ScnJ - cor of that issue free of charge to flU$V l-Cllriitma ycarly suhscnption oeginning with this jj S ica number Price $4.00. All dealers, sub- fiS -:,-and the pubhvhcr take eubscnptions. ;; " CENTURY C0" Union Square, New York Bfatnrni Laxative BfcS was awarded the BH PrUo at tho Bu wS3 Kvposltli in, I ( wty IMi rit y ui;i.l r.. ci- bjt a action Ease for r& moch ailments, f: -jWlHE Laxative I I ' 'JeL Known Qualitm I F 1 f -AMtW- There are two classes of remedies: those of known qua!- $ar iinl' ijfc and which arc permanently beneficial in effect, acting V''"?V iffit Sent'' m harmony with nature, when natureneeds assist- . jfc-jli.1- ' id " 'KrSF- Rnce an another class, composed of preparations of "Wa r&$&k. 'v.' unknown, uncertain and inferior character, acting tempo-p tempo-p il ffiZpki rarilY but injuriously, as a result of forcing the natural i '"' t'W&l J-'K N w 'Unctions unnecessarily. One of the most exceptional of Jy'''s 'ykti. ' e remediesof known quality andcxcellence is the ever pleasant Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the California vS 'fj F14 Syrup Co., which represents the active principles of ' fiMi-- P!ar,t5' known to act most beneficially, in a pleasant yrup, - - -- '9 J W in which the wholesome Californian blue figs are used to con- 7-; : i?fpf k tribute their rich, yet delicate, fruity flavor. It is the remedy j ' ' 1 Lyj' '"'' : of all remedies to sweeten and refrcshandcleanse the system I -$'r fjT- ' ;.'tV' gently and naturally, and to assist one in overcoming consti- ! .y WY ' j Potion and the many ills resultmgtherefrom. Its active princi- 1 . . -' yf. pies and quality are known to physicians generally, and the jj I fy remedy has therefore met with their approval, as well as with I jl I J ;' '-" -''.t the favor of many millions of well informed persons who know 1 Vj 8 f . , - 7 " v of their own personal knowledge and from actual experience I , ; i ' ' "?;7 thatitisa most excellent laxative remedy. We do not claim that t $j? MM it will cure all manner of ills, but recommend it for what it really 1 ! .- ,:V;i izj'' '.-f represents, a laxative remedy of known quality at -J excellence, J wn J containing nothing of an objectionable .or injurious character. . 'J$'i'J?$ There are two classes of purchasers : those who are informed I E &J$J?'J?!f2LS to the quality of what they buy and the reasonsfor the excellence B of articles of exceptional merit, and who do not lack courage to go I r -''".. .'i . 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