, McNcill & fclbby. The visitor passing through the plant tot Messrs. Libby , McNeil ! & Libby , Chicago cage , is not only deeply interested in the cutting rooms , cooking kitchens , canning department and the wonderful mechan ical contrivances for accomplishing the work speedily , but is greatly surprised by the vastncss of their industry of packIng - Ing and preserving dainty meats and spe cialties for consumers all over the world. Some idea of the enormous business of this Grm can be obtained from the fact that they require capacity for 300,000 cattle and 100,000 sheep per annum , manufacture forty millions of cans a year or an average of 140,000 cans a day , and require 2,000 employes to meet the de mands o their trade. Send a postal card for a booklet , "How to Make Good Things to. Eat. " 1 volution or the Cranberry. The cranberry Is a product of the country's development , coming forward in the last fifty years from a small , hard , bitter berry to a handsomely shaped and good-sized fruit As the quality has improved the berries have Increased In popularity with consumers. , until supplies are hardly suflicleit to satisfy normal demands. Rhode Island was the firs't state to apply scientific methods to cultivation , and the system adopted there has extended to other states , notably Massachusetts , New Jersey and WisconsI "A Miss is As Good as a Mile/ ' ' If you are not entirely < wcll , you are ill. Ulness does not mean death's door. It is a. sense of weariness , a " tired feeling" a life filled < with nameless pains and suffer ing. In 90 % of cases ihe btoodis to blame. Hood's Sarsaparilla is Nature's corrective for disorders of the blood. ince -Fresh and fruity made 'from the pick of the choic est beef deliciously sea soned. Put up in convenient .packages , enough for two ibig.pies. Drop s. postal for booklet "Hovr to IIalee Oood Things to E t. " .Libby , McNeill & Libby , Chicago i FOR 14 GENTS : We irish to gain this rear 200.0CQ ' new customers , and hence oner I I PUg. City Garden Beet , ICe i ( cr.Earl'flt Emerald CuQuruberlSc ( LaCrosse Market Lettuce , lee , Strawberry Melon , 16o , 13 Day Radish , lOo Karly Ripe Cabbage , lOo I Earlr Dinner Onion , 10q I Brilliant Flower Seeds , 15o i Worth 91.00 , for 14 cent * . $ LU i Above in PIERS , worth § 1,00 , we will < mail you free , together with our I great Catalog , telling all abont i SALIER'S MILLION DOLLAR POTATO i upon receipt of this notice Al4c , < tampa. We invite yonrtrade , and ! Iknowwhenyon once try Salzer'a ; IH you will never do without. < i Prizes on Salzer'a lliOO-.rar- I cst earliest Tomato Giant on eartb. C.X. | JOH5 A. SALZER 8EBI ) CO. , LA CROS3E , TTI8. Millions of Acres I Of Choice Agricultural Lunds now opefced for settlement i a ATestern Cnuada. Hero is grown ' the wJebrated No. 1 Hard Wheat , which brings the highest price in the mar kets of the world. Thou- i sands of cattle are fat tened for market without being fed grain , and without a day's shelter. Send for information and * leouro a iree home in Western Canada. Write to F. L'edley.Supt. Immigration , Ottawa , Canada , or Iherundersigned , who will mail you atlases , pamphlets - phlets , etc. , free of cost : N. Bartholomew. 306 Fifth Stree. DCS Jloiues , Iowa , Agent for the Gov- trnment of Canada. i Ely's Cream Balm QUICKLY CURES COLD"iHEAD Druggists , CO Cta. Apply Balm into each nostril. ELY BROS. , 56 Warren St. , N. Y. : e0imH SYRUP Cures n Couuh or Cold at once , Conquers Croup without fall. Is the best for Bronchitis , GripjJe , ] I Hoarseness. "Whooping-Cough , and for the cure of Consumption. Mothers praiseit. Doctors prescribe it. j Small doses ; quick , sure results. f OR AIL tUNG TR0UBIF POTATOES _ „ L reettSeed POTATO Grower * In America. Price * 0I.2O & up. EnormoniitockBof tirtmi. Clover and Fiirm Seed * . Scad thlt notice and 1 Oc Tor cateloff nnd Jl It ARK FARM CLOVER MEED 8AHPL.E8. JOHK A. SALZER SEED EO. . Ift CROSSE. WIS. c. n. PURBREDGLYDALES 'K Mares in Foal , Yearlings and 2-Year-Olds Acclimated and registered stock at S3OO to SGOO. Oldest and largest establishment m the Northwest. 100 miles north of Chicago. Write for particulars and get the best. Established 1SGO GEORGE KLEIN. Fort Atkinson , Wis , Importer and Breeder. Scientifically made Therefore THE BZST. vj PISO'S CUKES WHtflt AtrtLSE FAILS. Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. TJsc in time. Sold by drozRlsta. STATE OF MBRASKA NEWS OF THE WEEK IN A CON DENSED FORM. ftfystcrious" Disappearance Near Kearney T\vo Months Ago Turn * Out to Be a Murder Young Man Slays Hie Father. Another tragedy was unearthed Sunday , the 7th inst. when the headless body of C. SI. Nelson , a Swedish farmer who lived eight miles northwest of Kearney , was found in a ravine two hundred yards southeast of his barn under a pile of straw and dirt. Besides the head one arm was also missing. Mention was made about two months ago of the disappearance , but it was supposed that he had left his home to return to Sweden. Things have since transpired which led Sheriff Funk to the belief that the man had met with foul play. A search was made on the -date mentioned above and the body found. Nelson had three children and when told of the discovery the youngest one told the officers that his brother Theo dore , aged 21 years , had done the killing. Theodore acknowledged that he committed the crime. He said that he had hit his father on the head with a pitchfork , one blow killing him. He then tied a rope around Ins feet , hitched a horse to the body and pulled it over to tfie place where it was found. Because of the long cut in the rear of the hat and also that the skull is cut in two in the middle from front to rear , and also because the boy says his father was bending over the horse-tank , the belief is general that the crime was committed with an ax and that the boy also cut off the head and arm. Nelson was nearly 60 years old and was living with his second wife , who is barely 20. lie parted with his first wife a few years ago * they dividing all property , both real and personal. It is said that Nelson was very brutal in his treatment of his sons and the night he disappeared a neighbor saw him knock down Ins youngest son with a club and then start for the older one. It Is probably this trouble which caused Nel son's death. The son who did the killing is under arrest , as is also a man by the name of Grant , an uncle of the murdered man's wife , who , it is thought , knows more about the killing than he is willing to tell. Mrs. Nelson is also under arrest. VICTIMS OF MANIAC'S FURY. Murder and Suicide on a Farm Near Buttc. A double tragedy was venacted at the home of Milton Nelson , seven miles from Butte , last week , and as a result Nelsou and his near neighbor and intimate friend , County Commissioner M. II. Jacoby , arc dead , both being victims of bullets fired from a revolver in the hands of'the latter. Jacoby was insane when he committed the Jouble crime. From little Sammy Nelson , a 12-year-old son of one of the dead meu , is gleaned the following account of the tragedy : Mr. Jacoby had hitched up his horse for the purpose of coming to Butte to attend to liis official duties and stopped at Nelson's , tied his horse and went to the cattle shed , where Mr. Nelson and son Sam were milk ing , lie passed the time of the day and isked Nelson to come to Butte with him , which he agreed to do as soon as he got iis chores done. After further talk they went behind the shed to look at some cat- : le. Returning to the front of the shed Jacoby pulled a 3S-caliber revolver from his pocket. The boy noticed the gun and sailed out "Papa. " ' Nelson turned his head and asked the boy what he wanted. That instant Jacoby levelled the weapon and sent a ball crashing through the brain of his victim. Nelson fell without a word and his slayer turned and ran fifty yards , placed the gun to his head and fired. The bullet entered behind and above the right ear and came out on the other side of the head. As in the first instance the aim was deadly and Jacoby fell in his tracks , while a large pool of blood and brains marked the spot where he lay. In the meantime little Sam bad given the alarm and Mrs. Nelson rushed to the assistance of her husband , but only in time to lift his head and wit ness him expire without a word. The coroner's jury returned the follow ing verdict : "We , the jurors , find from the evidence that Milton Nelson came to his death at the hands of one M. If. Jacoby by a pistol shot fired by the said Jacoby. The jury believe said Jacoby to have been insane. " The same jury rendered the following verdict on Jacoby's death : "We , the jury , find from the evidence that M. II. Jacoby came to his death by his own hand from a pistol shot through the head. " BRIBERY IS CHARGED. Startling Developments in Investi gation of Omaha School Board As the result of an investigation of the Omaha Board of Education members A. M. Cowie , George II. Hess and Frank A. Sears were arrested. Bribery is the charge on which arrests were made. The immediate cause of the arrests was in the accusation of Contractor Chiniquay of Chicago that he purchased the influence of several board members in his attempt to secure the order for Venetian blinds. The amount said to have' been prof fered and accepted were comparatively small , ranging from $25 in the ease of Member Sears to $ iO in that of George II. Hess. Commercial Club Tor Hastings. Nearly 100 representative business men met in Hastings a day or two ago for the purpose of organizing a commercial club , and also discuss sugar beet growing. Many farmers and others who raise sugar beets , were present , and it was learned that sugar beet raising in Adams County is profitable and decided that a beet sugar growers' association be made an auxiliary to the commercial club. , Wants $10OOO for a Broder Hanson has sued the Fremont Brewing Company for $10,000. He says a large tank in the brewery fell over and in jured his leg. He says he paid out 5350 for nursing and medical attendance. One Harvard Bank Buys Another The Union State Bank at Harvard has bought-out the First National Bank of the same city. The management of the First National is now engaged in closing up such business as has not been transferred. This leaves Harvard , a town of 1,200 people ple , with one bank. Hastings Man Among Manila Dead Arthur J. Edgerton , whose name ap peared recently in the list of dead at .Manila , was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon II. Edgerton of Hastings. His death Was caused by dysentary. . - * * PIONEER DAYS IN NEBRASKA Old Settlers Relate Stories of the Times of Ltong Ago. The annual meeting of the State His torical Society for 1900 was held at the state university in Lincoln. The program the first evening consisted oL the annual address of President J. Sterling Morton , a review of the [ Republican convention of 1870 and a character sketch of Gov. Butler by b. J. Abbott of South Omaha , an ac- ountof the first settlement in Nebraska , the experiences of pioneers in Boone County and sketches of the lives of Sen ator Tipton and Champion S. Chase by Robert W. Furnas of Brownville and Clement C. Chase of Omaha. The second evening was devoted to the overland freighting period. An interesting paper by David Anderson of South Omaha at the first session dwelt with the trials , vicissitudes and personal experiences of one of the first settlements in Nebraska , which started for Denver , but settled in the Flatie Valley. The pro gram closed with the reading of several selections from the "Pioneers of the West , " written by John Turner of Indianola , who located in Boone County in 1S7J. The sub jects treated were : "The Fight for the County Seat of Boone County , " "Nebraska " "The Blizzard Marble-Sod Houses , Big of 18753 , " "Mad Milan and His Assess ment , " and the personal experiences of the writer with the driver of a mail wagon in the early 0s , who refused to allow him to ride with him on one of his overland trips without some compensation. The program of the Historical Society the last session consisted of reminiscenses of the old overland freighting period. Pa pers were read by Eugene Munn of Uni versity Place , William Fulton of Kansas City , Pv. M. PiOlfe of Nebraska City ami Thomas J. Majors of Peru. All officers of the society were re-elected with the exception of Second Vice Presi dent Lambertsou of Lincoln , C. S. Lobin- gier of Omaha being selected in his place. The society appointed a special committee to act with a similar committee from the Pioneers in making arrangements for a joint banquet to be held in January , 1901. Another important action was the instruc tion of the executive committee to use its best means with the next legislature with a view to securing an appropriation for a building for the society. UNION PACIFIC SUED. Attorney General Brings Action for Alleged Kate Violation. Attorney General Smyth has filed suit in the Douglas County district court against the Union Pacific I tail road , where in it is charged that the defendant com pany has violated the regulations made by the state board of transportation relative to freight tariff on livestock shipments. The suit , it is said , is be only the forerun ner to other suits of similar character , in which nearly every road entering Omaha will be involved. Joke Is on Hedge Xow. Oliver Hedge , living north of Kcd Cloud , drove to Town to attend a lodge meeting and hitched his horses to a post in the street. It was not more than ten minutes before two men were seen to unhitch the team and drive away. Hedge was at once notified , but thinking some oC his friends were playing a practical joke. lie paid no attention to the warning. Nothing has been heard of the team yet. For Selling .Liquor to a Boy. Charles M. Animidown of Eustis pleaded guilty at Stockville to the charge of selling intoxicating liquors to a minor and was fined $65 by the county judge. Animi down informed the court that he would see that no more liquor was sold to boys at his place of business. - Nebraska Short Xotes. . Gordon expects to have a fine new hotel the coining summer. A crusade has been started at North Bend to have all business houses remain closed on Sunday. William Atchison , a H-year-ohl boy near Elmwood , was seriously injured by a cow knocking a heavy farm gate over on him. him.The The Fremont. Elk horn and Missouri Valley Railroad Company paid its Holt County taxes Tuesday , amounting to $10- 445.93. A couple of Mormon elders are wonting at Tecumseh , securing converts and the people of the town are considerably stirred up over it. North Platte's building record in 1899 was the greatest for nearly ten years , but indi cations are Iliac last year's record will be beaten in 1900. The big beet sugar factory of the Stand ard Company was started up at Ames the other day and will be in operation for three months at least. The body of Marcus Dingle , formerly a resident of Holdtege , was found floating in the river at Portland. The cause of death is unknown. 11. B. Thompson an attorney of Emer son , has been arrested on the charge of assaulting Rev. Axer , the Presbyterian minister of that place. The fourth-class postmasters of Lincoln County have formed an organization in line with similar soc-ietios formed else where , whose object is to .secure increased compensation. The Good Luck grocery was closed at Central City last wee-k by the Dolan Fruit Company si ml the Nebraska Mercantile Company of Grand Island on claims amounting to $600. I There is a strong probability that the I Newcastle creamery will be reopened for business early in February. Wolves have this winter become so nu merous about John.son that fanners have lost a good many pigs and chickens. The telephone lines recently put in at Brady connecting a branch store with an establishment at Gothenburg and the lum ber yard in Brady Hh Gothenburg yards are now in operation. Dr. W. P. Wilcox was accidentally shot while cleaning a twcnty-two-caliber tar get rifie at Nebraska City. The bullet passed entirely through the left lung , nar rowly missing the heart. The mcrchandiso stores of N. C. Paterson - son and Abood Bros , were totally con sumed by tire at St. Edward. About t\vo- ; thirds of the goods were saved. Norfolk business men are talking of shirt ing si mutual fire insurance company. The Colfax County poor farm , which has been in the care of 11. II. Woods ( luring three years past , is this year in charge of Eugene Wahl. who pays $2 per acre for the land and receives $2.75 per week for board ing the county poor. Ni ht Watchman Grumbling of Wis- ncr thought he saw some one in Hawes' drug store one night. When he went to in vestigate the parly inside took n shot at him and then ran. The watchman took a shot at the fleeing man but failed to score. Motl r Damascus. Compared wfth Jerusalem , Damascus Is Parisian. The Jerusalem air presses heavily with its tneiaueholy past. Half a score of sects make it a rendezvous for pillage or for mummery , and Its memorials of imperishable events have to be looked at through the dust of per ished dynasties. It Is mystic , solemn , arcane. Damascus is practical , posi tive and even merry. The wail of Israel sounds along the arid vallej-s of Zlon , but Damascus sings a voluptuous carol by means of Its ice-cool , fabled river. The tinkle of its bells mingles forever with the gurgle of its waters , and above all you hear ihe silvery laughter of the Syrian girls and catch the dancing humor of their dark eyes through their little veils. Jerusalem has its austere character to sustain. Its temples are tombs. Its weight of poig nant history keeps it grave. But in Damascus you are under no obligations to the past that the present cannot make you forget. Its innumerable shut tles and armories call you back to the bustling exigencies of life. The coffee bazars defy melancholy. So this stranded city on the shores of time the gold on whose mosques never cor rodes basks in the sun and eats figs merrily , just as it did when Saul of Tarsus journeyed that way. Harper's Magazine. Odd Book Marks. The finding of a long-lost will be tween the pages of a ueglected Bible was a favorite incident in old-fash ioned novels. Nor are books yet anti quated as repositories. At a Chicago library bookmarks found in returned volumes included an insurance policy , letters containing business secrets , signed love letters , grocers' bills , photographs , postal or ders , matches , spectacles- and false teeth. . Separate markers are a distinct ad vance over thumb prints or turned- down leaves ; but like old stockings and stovepipes , books arc not to be recom mended as safety deposit vaults. Reivard Tor Honesty. When you ask for CASGAIiETS , Can dy Cathartic , and the man offers you tab lets in bulk or "something just as good , " j he is trying to swindle you. We are looking - j ing for dishonest dealers like that , for they not only steal our reputation and business , but endanger your health with cheap , unreliable and fraudulent substi tutes in order to make a few more cents at your expense. Write us and furnish us with the evidence to convict such frauds and receive a liberal reward , at once. Address Sterling Remedy Co. , Chicago cage or New York. "Pa. why aio they called practicing physicians ? " "I guess it's because so many of them merely practice upon their patients uu- til the latter either succumb or get -well in spite of the practice. " Chicago News. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS , as they , cannot reach the scat of the disease. Catarrh is a bleeder or constitutional disease , and in order to euro It you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrli Cure is taken internally , and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not : i quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years , and is a regular prescription. It is coin- posed of the best tonics known , combined with the best blood purifiers , acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials , free. K. J. CIIHXEY & CO. . Props. . Toledo. O. Sold by Druggists , price 75c. The spectacle or a motner-m-iaw rul ing a home is beyond question an Im posing scene An Appeal to Humanity Generally. We need your assistance in announc ing to the world the greatest remedy that Science has ever produced , and you need our assistance to secure relief for , yourself and friends through Swanson's ' " 5-DROPS. " A REMEDY SUPREME. As surely a the American Navy has ' conquered and will conquer all that opposes - j poses it , so will " 5-DKOPS" unfailingly j conquer all diseases like Rheumatism , | Sciatica , Neuralgia , Kidney Troubles , > Lumbago , Catarrh of all kinds , Asthma , Dyspepsia , Backache , Sleeplessness , , Nervousness , Heart-Weakness , Tooth ache , Earache , Creeping Numbness , j Bronchitis , etc. , etc. , or any disease for | which we recommend it. " 5-DROPS" is the name and the dose. Trial bottles 25c. Large bottles , containing 300 doses , $1.00 prepaid by mail or express. Six bottles for $5.00. i Why suffer pain and agony when for j such a small amount you can obtain the i relief for which you have been so long waiting ? Don't wait ! Write now , and the Swanson Rheumatic Cure Co. , 164 Lake St. , Chicago , 111. , will immediately give your order attention. ! A JJarnyard Sage. "No , " said the feathered philosopher of the barnyard ; "there isn't a turkey that can be said to be truly happy until after Christmas. " Philadelphia North American. What Is Spelcz ? Salzer's catalog tells all about this j wonder , also Million Dollar Potato. If i you farm you need it. Largest Vegeta ble Seed Growers in America. Send this notice and lOc in stamps for 10 Rare Farm Samples and Catalog to John A. Salzer Seed Co. , La Crosse , Wis. Size of Sahara. The Sahara Desert is three times as Jarge as the Mediterranean. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Brome Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. Taxes en Bicycles in Prance. France receives § 070,000 a year from taxes on bicycles. j Piso's Cure for Consumption cured a case of Pneumonia after the family doctor - tor gave up all hope. M ! . F. McDowes , Couowingo , Md. Street Repnirinir in Berlin. In Berlin all street repairing is done at night. Mrs. IVInslow's SJOOTHINO SYBOP lor Children teething : sottens the fciimK , reduces inflammation. allays iiaiu. cures wind colic. 25 cents a bottle. The men of Chicago spend $3.000.000 a year for shaves. STORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Keeps My Hair Soft "I nave used your Hair Vigor for ve years and im greatly pleased with it. It cer tainly restores the origins ! color to gray hair. It keeps fny hair soft and smooth , it quickly cured me of some kind of humor of the scalp.My mother used your Hair Vigor for some twenty years and liked it very much. ' Mrs. Helen Kilkenny New Portland , Me. . Jan. 4 , ' 99. Used Twenty Years \Vc do not know of any other hair preparation that has been used in one family for twenty years , do you ? But Aycr's Hair Vigor has been restoring color to gray hair for fty years , and it neve- fails to do this work , cither. You can rely upon it for stopping your hair from falling out , for keeping your scalp clean and healthy , and for mak ing the hair grow rich and long. SI.OQ a bottle. All drncjlsts. BUfegaUW.MMI ! > 1 ! ! li meeriaaeKssBaMMMc Write the Doctor If you do not obtain all the benefits you desire from tlio use of the Vigor , write the Doctor about it. Address , Dr. J. C. AYEE , Lowell , Mass. UAMAfiCD 'n ' every county In the United nlHllHUr.n States to handle the best paying business known. New , legitimate and reliable , lerms free. Address. i'HOKNlX CO. , Dent. D , 114 West 34th St. . Now York City. Get Your Pension PENSION DOUBLE QUICK I Write Cast. 07ASBELL. Fescs A eat.WuHngtC2. D.O. S. C. N. U. No. 3-1000 If afflicted with i soreeye3.U30 tKr * vm UK mm am aar mt urn mm MB mm i PEUZ-WHATISIT ? | It's positively the greatest eireal and straw fkod a earth. EtlMr tmyt to. TI Ms 80 has. richer grain than corn and i tons straw hay , better than timothy. TOP * lliff Four Oat Sworn yl ld 250 bis. and jou. llr. Farmer , mf can beat thatl It's ths best eaU on earth. Salxer saji sol 6-Eared EarlieKt Corn will revolutionist corn growing. Salxer sayi so * . Itromun Inermts Greattst gross on earth. 4 to tons hay per acre. Will flourish CTerywbere. Salzer sari so. IZape Cheapest food on earth for sheep , bgs and cattle. Will &UU I shrep at H < = - a lb. Costs bit 25e. ten to grow. Salier saji so I Veectablen Largest growers. Onion seed onlr bOo. Ib. \35 Pkgs. Earliest Vegetables , postpaid , SI.OO. % THE MILLION DOLLAR POTATO Greatest potato vender on earth ; enormously prollQc ; U Hunlichtthe earliest potato oa earth. Elpo in 8C days. For lOe. Stamp * and thl Notice we lend . 10 pkgs. Grain , Grass and Ferzge Farm Seeds worth 91O to get a start , and grsat seed Catalog , telling yon all about nboro JZare Seeds also orer SO kinds clorrri and grasses. TeMiate , Bporry , lilllet , Velvet and Cow L * ans , tools , et * . C.y. are packed away in your insides and most be kept clean , in order and doingbusiness. . Ifs a long way , with many tarns and pitfalls to catch the refuse and clog the channel if not most carefully cleaned out every day. When this longf canal is blockaded , look out for trouble furred tongue , bad breath , belching of gases , yellow spots , pimples and boils , headaches , spitting up of food after eating an all-around disgusting nuisance. Violent pill poisons or griping salts are danger ous to use for cleaning out the bovjels. They force out the obstruction by causing violent * * 1 spasms of the bowels , but they leave the intestines - * testines vjeak and even less able to keep up regular movements than before , and make a larger dose necessary next time. Then you have the pill habit , which kills more people than the morphine and whiskey habits combined. The only safe , gentle but certain bowel cleansers are sweet , fragrant CASCARETS , because they don't force out the foecal matter with violence , but act as a tonic on 14 the whole 30 feet of bowel wall , strengthen the muscles and restore healthy , natural action. Buy and try theml , . . THE AWMBXTAKT CA3TAI 1. Lower end of esophagus ( inent-pipe ) which conveys the food from the throat ( Look out for imitations and substitutes or you can't get to the stomach ; 2. Cardiac end . . of . . stomach . . : S-Pyloric end of - - 5 . , 6 , 6. Small intet- results. Cascarets are never sold in bulk. Look for the _ _ . . . . , i : Ascending- 13. SIpmold colon flex : trade-mark , the long-tailed "C" on the box. ) You will ure ; 13. Rectum : 11. Anus. The duodenum is continuous irlth the Email intestine * . The small inteitine . empties Into the find that in an entirely natural way your bowels will be Urge intestine or colon at the ctecum. The arrows indicate the direction which the contents of tht bowel * must take In promptly and permanently panlntr through the alimentary canal. Made CLEAN and STROM by Get the eenuine if you want results ! Tablet Is marked "CCC. " Cascarets are never sold in bulk , but only ar4 always In the light blue metal box with the lone-tailed ' C. " Look for the trade-mark the C with a lone tail on the Ildl lOc. ALL 25c. 50c. DRUGGISTS nuinetb8 To * ny needy mortal , who can't afford to buy , we will mail a box free. § K ° W Address Sterling Remedy Company , Chicago or New York. 41fi