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20 TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, XOVEMBEJf IB, UWO. r TABLE AND KITCHEN. Practical Suf jestlent About Food and tbe Preparation tf It. Jnllr Mrmi. MONDAY. HHEAKFAST. Cerent. Stowed Dates. Cream. Hrend Omulut. Uacon. Stewed 1'otatoen. Htcamed Rolls. Cotter, lunch. Ooldon Huck. Toasted Muffins. Honey. Tcu. DINNER. Cream of Toronto Soup, t'ressed Nut Loaf, Ilrown Sauce. Escallonl I'otntoeH. Winter 8iiiali. Calibnvn mid Culery Sulnd. Illce I'tidillntf. Coffi";. TUESDAY. BREAKFAST. Tonst. Apple Satire Cream. Drolled Hnm. I'otnto Cakes, llnniiocks. Coffee. LUNCH. Slewed Tripe. Tomato Sauco. IJrown Dread. Cheeie. 1'rult. Wafers. Cocoa. DINNER. Clear Soup. Pot Iloant. Ilrown Sauce. Potatoes. Hrowned t'lider Me.it. .Mashed Turnips. Huttered Carrots. Lettuce Halad. 'umpktti I'liddlug. Coffee. WEDNESDAY. HREAKFA8T. Cereal. Sliced Hunanas. Crenm. Liver llolls. Hrotvn Sauce, linked Sweet Potatoes. Grlddlo Coken. Coffee. LUNCH. Cold Hoast Heef. Macaroni rind Tomatoes. Fruit Holl. Ten. DINNER. Celery and Oyster Soup. Etewed Fowl, Cream Sauce. Rolled Hlce. linked Hweot Potatoes'. Stewed Onions, HtriiiK Hciui Salad. Orango Jelly. Cake. Coffee. A HI". HOT llltEADS WHOLESOME f Tito SUlm In n IiipnIIoii tlint 1'cr plrmrs llotiHt'ki-PiM'rs, That hot breads should bo moro ImllRcstl bio than other hot foo.ls docs not seem rea fonablo to many, even though the statement bo tnado on good authority. These stnlo incuts uro deducted from actual results In Pure Food None but Adverllsinjr. of Thoroughly Re. liable, Pure and Healthful foods Will , LBe Accept 4 4 Be Accepted for These Columns. Ox Thanksgiving Day At least, forget your cares, rejoice and Im llmnkfiil, din" well and drink moderately; order a cjso of tho purest of nil beers-tluif.i ; YliTTELMAN'S NATURAL PROCESS BKRR Tbo beer that's mado from puro malt and hops well fermented and thor oughly aged. mi: A. C1KTTKLMAN TJREWINCiOO. OF MILWAUKEE. A. J. SHOUT, .Manager Omaha Uranch, Kl-Sfi South 10th Street. Tclepliono 1121. ----3 FREE '9 i SPALDING'S NEW AND IMPROVED FOOT BALL JERSEYS. No. 10 P line. Introduced for the first tlmn this season. Is especially adaptod for foot fall use. aro manufactured from hard twisted worsted and are closely woven; of a good quality. Made o ai to Btund tho most severe strain; an absolutely perfect football Jorsay. Violld colors; niack, Navy Hlue, and Maroon; other plain colors to ordur at short notlco. iso. 10 1. For 8 subscription!) or forsnloof 00 copies. Wame grade, solid color bodlen with alternate striped tves; usually two Inches of same color as the body, with narrow ntrlpo of any desired color. A very popular garment to bo worn with Hleoveloss Jackets. No. 10 PX. For 6 subscriptions or for sale of W copls. FOOT BALL JACKETS. - No. X. Foot noli Jacketii. For 1 subscription or for saJu of 10 copies. RUGBY FOOT BALLS. No. C. Itegulatlon six. Ntandnrd Trade Mark quality. KACh ball nompUta In separate box, For 3 subscriptions or for ealo of 3J copies. 50X1NQ GLOVES. PECK & SNYDER'S AflERICAN CLUB SKATES. No. 25. Itecular nattern. Youths' size, soft tannml ather, laced wrist band, For J subscriptions or ale of Zi copies. CONDITIONS. The prlco of What To Rat It 10 centJ per ropy, price for ono yearly subscription It. Copies must be ordered direct from lh pub lishers, enclosing 10 cents for encli copy or dered. Sell these copies to your friends for 1A cents each, and when you havo purchased from the publishers thn number' entitling you to th premium you desire, on when you ecurc the subscriptions necessary, w will end you the premium. Should you desire to secure the premium at ence. by purchasing the full number of copies jieccBjary wo will send the same to you with the magazine?. Vou can then boII the ran ft h. .In.d ami In ttil wuv iret voup inonev hack. or If you send tho subscriptions necessary J Vie win tana tne premium, liach mbf crlption must be for one year. .mount to very little. .... .i. . ' oni5 housewife but gentlemen of Our full Ust of premiums FUEK to any the household and club will tlnd It Snterost ddrsss. I Inr." Hartford Post. Addreii THE PIERCE PUBLISHING COMPANY, Tmei-HcMld Buildlo:, Chlcaa Oar full List ot Premiums Free to any uddres most Instances, but there aro always two sides to a question, and It Is only fair to glvo both, that tho Intelligent housekeeper may form her own conclusions. Sweeping assertions, with citing posslblo exceptions, frequently have tho opposllo result from effect aimed at to remedy an evil, especially when they run counter to some favorlta habit or Indulgence on tho part of another. When ono considers tho fact that other cooked foods aro considered moro beneficial when eaten warm than cold, the theory that hot breads aro unwholesomo makes some ono seek an explanation. Tho reason that hot breads contain a certain amount of molsturo should not tntcrfcro with their healthful digestion, all other conditions bo Ing favorable. Employing good materials, especially flour, yeast and baking powder, and subject them to tho proper process of mixing and baking, and why should tho bread not bo as wholesome fresh from tho oven ns other starchy foods that aro cooked with tho Intelligent knowledge of how to convert raw material Into proper food sub stances? Si-ggy bread and rolls, La'f dono by puttlns cuch a mass of dough together thut the length of time given for bnklug In not sulll clent to complete tho work In a thorough manner. If tho heat Is lntenso enough to reach tho center of tho dough, aud there goncrato sufllclcnt votumo of steam from tho molsturo Incorporated In tho mass, tho result Is tho bread Is burned on tho outside beforo tho starch granules In tho mlddlo aro disintegrated. If tho ferment used Is yeast tho plant Is not killed, and when this Is swallowed with tho moist, warm, sticky mass of half converted starch tho ferment Is In Hh clement and continues Its work without any Inconvenience to Itself, but very considerable Inconvenience and dis comfort to tho unfortunulo cntuumcr. Un lean tho naturo of yeaat ferment Is under stood wo do not ceo any remedy for tho existing evil except tho use of other leaven ing principles, which furnish the carbon dloxldo goo without fermentation. IClMIU lllic TlllllKH, A knowledge of tho common things of life Is lmperatlvo for our comfort and well-being. Call It household chemistry, and, alas! many a houscwlfo shake her head In a doubting way nnd thinks It sounds all very flue, but her mother never studied chcra- We're Very Busy Hut wo'ro busy like a street car Is full wo'vo room for another order. Wo should Ilko yours. Hlg or little nil tho samo to us tho small ono today may mean tho big ono later. It la tho attention wo havo always given tho small orders that has brought lis many largo ones low prlcca and prompt delivery always. R. E. Welch, 24th and Farnam Sts. Phone 151 1 Tor Meats. I'ho nc 1509 I'or Groceries. TO BOYS AND GIRLS OR AGENTS WHO WILL SECURE SUBSCRIP TIONS OR SELL SINGLE COPIES OF WHAT TO EAT. No. X8. Foot Mall Jackets, sloeveless. For 1 subscription or for salt of 10 copUa, FOOT I? ALL PANTS. No. SP, Foot Hall Pants, heavy drlll well padded, For I subscriptions or for sale of 24 copies. Foot rests, clampn, etc., of tlnest steel, The runnera of bt cold rolled steal, Each pair puner wrapped. Sizes 8 to 12 Inches. No. CO, full nickel-ploted. No li. brlnlit finish. No, CO. For i uubscrlptlons or for sale of "I copies. No. a For 2 subscriptions or for sale of 20 copies. WHAT TO EAT Ji a Mirwl in tht Ja.yaslw JTUU Xur Ttari of Hvecen. Tht nljt of IJunt aid Club X'tU "It T III Ihuti Xntirtiln." "A most artistic and excellent magmsln -Paris Edition New York Herald. "Every woman should tend for It at once." New Orleans Dally Item, r.he,.9.?,c,t ,h,nK of k'n(1 ver attempt ed. llkesburre rteporUr. . iw morary merit is eo pronounced Uiat the Intereit of all sorts of people Is excited." -Profitable Advertising. latry In order to bo able to cook and she was famous In her day not only for her good dishes, but for having brought up a strong and vigorous family. And why? Not only wcro conditions then very different and the food materials In use of tho simplest and moH wholesome kind, as lt was probably before tho ago of food adulterations, but that mother realized thut she was building up a part of a nation's brain and brawn and directed her work accordingly. Unfortu nately Uio many examples wo havo to bIiow us tho result of mother's system of feeding do not lead us to conclude that thoy all worked with tho same Intelligence. That our grandmothers did have come considerable l:nolcdgo of chemistry In application to household uses Is shown In many of their old family rctlpo books, lie foro tho uso of baking powder was known they knew that In order to obtain tho de sired lightness In tholr cakes they must de pend upon tho amount of nlr beaten Into the bntter and also Incorporated In tho whites of eggs. Tho heat expanded this air and the albumen of tho eggs, being set or hardened by tho heat, formed tho little cells that confined It and gavo thorn a light cako or bread. Necessity being tho mother of Invention and tho housekeeper considering tho amount of tlmo and labor spent In this ono direc tion, put on her thinking cap and tho result was a homcmndo baking powder from wood ashes nnd Eour mlllr, thesd two giving her tho combination of acid und alkali nocded. This, probably, was not only an Improvement on tho eggs and beating, but economy of tlmo nnd labor and, perhaps, money, too, If eggs wero scarce and dear. The Iiiitrncti vr KiiiMTleilRis Then, as now, cooks wcro born, not made. And then, ns now, somo failed In spite of good intentions where others triumphed; doubtless for tho samo reason as at the present time. Somo used tholr brains nud that Uod-glvcn attribute, common scU3o, whllo EOtno believed that cooking wont by luck. Thus history repents Itself nnd boiuo housowlves can feed their families on hot bread nd libitum, and they rlre up to call her blessed for. their strong and vigorous bodies nnd minds, whllo other mothers wonder why their children havo such mlsera blo digestions. Undoubtedly tho cuuse In tho latter enso may bo tho Indulgence In hot breads badly made. Thcso nro ccrtnlnly very dangerous ammunitions of war, disaster nnd rulu In the human body If manufactured into unwholesome, hulf baked dough. Leaden bullets nro not more to bo avoided. Thero mny bo tomo recom pense In falling a heroic victim to ono of thcso missiles, but what dyspeptic victim of unwholesome bread ever won tho badge ot courago for bin heroic struggle In tho unequal battlo with this drend foe? Lot the lovers of hot brcadn learn how to raako them properly nnd use only good, pure materials, and lt Indigestion follows u meal look to It that tho samo Intelligence Is used In tho prepurntlou of all tho other foods. Outsldo or mental Influences piny no email part In the digestion of our foods. Tho wl3est plan Is to feel turn you nro right nnd then go ahead and rat what secmeth best. QUALM' l'llATUllUH OK MPE! Cheerful announcement and Invitation printed by a paper In Holton, Kan,: "Al bert llclcr has Just completed a courso In tho embalming school of Kansas City nnd loturncd with his diploma. He will have h full stock of coIllns nud funeral supplies ready by tho first of the week and Invites nil needing his services or goods of this character to give him a call." A photographer nt Seneca, Kan., re cently took ono of tho most unique groups that over stood bctoro n camera. In Ccn tralla thero Is a woman who Is living with her second husband, having beon divorced F.PTARMFHF.n 1870. Glads tone Eros, &Co, iNConronATED. ....Importer of.... Fancy Groceries, Wines, Liquors and Cigars. 1308-1310 Douglas St., OMAHA, NEB. Telcphono 269. o Imitation Goods Handled. 8 It U rerfectly digeitiblr, whl lard 1j not. It is deinly and free from diseise-taint to which swine, from which lard is made, are liable, Dyipeptics can with Impunltjr enjoy food made with It. It eoes twice as far at lard or butter and is therefore cheaper. Weison't Salad Oil is far prater value than the finest olive oil and has the tame flavor. Ask jour fiiendly grocer to supply you with Wesson's Oils, 7 I j&SSu BATTLE CREEK from her first. The other day the divorced husband visited tho town and called on his former wlfo and her new partner, Seized by an Impulse, the woman proposed that all thrco should have their pictures taken together, Tho husbands had no ob jectlons and tho group proceeded to the photographer, whero a likeness was taken with tho woman standing between the two men. i The antltnrtHn ti-tin-.. It la in n. force tho game Uwb of Kansas recently tiau reason to suspect that some market hunters uero Illegally shipping quail from , Wellington, but the gatherlug ot evidence was found to be an almost Impossible task. Finally tho ofllccrs borrowed a pointer dog and took It to tho freight depot, And th ''animal promptly centered Us attention upon a largo egg case. Tbe case was opened nud under Its two top layers ot egss wero found severnl dozen quail. The lawbreakers wero located without difficulty upon reference to tho railroad conipany'e , oooks, nnu nrrests promptly followed. In n cemetery In southeastern Nebraska Is a tombstono bearing this Inscription; "A sottish, faithless husbnnd Hus caubed my early deuth, Hest for tho weary pilgrim; There Is u heavenly rest, 1-iirewell, my aged parents; , tire well, my brother dear: Uo vou, my two sweet darlings, God be your iruardian care." It was orectcd by nn old German for his daughter. Tho "sottish husband" neither reformed nor destroyed the stone, but he gavo tho rebuke no concern and continued his evil ways until a yenr ago, when ho took up his grave near by, and, from all appearances, sleeps well. A Illarncy Castlo Htory Involving a pretty llttlo Irish girl Is being told In Dublin Several vlsltora wcro exploring the famous castle, aud on reaching the top became somewhat nervous owing to tho great height. Presently n young man appeared and, being a Btranger, asked to havo the real lllnrney Btone pointed out to him that ho might follow tho undent custom and kiss tho nnclcnt relic. This process of kissing tho Htono Is a rather dangerous one, and tho young woman, In her nervous state, not caring to havo tho feat attempted In her presence, exclaimed. "Oh, please don't kiss tho stone whllo I am here!" Tho stranger, lt Is hinted, politely acceded to her request, but not exactly In tho way sho meant. Kqnnln Tlirrc Pound of Href. ThOEO Who deslrn n tennitlnc nnd niltrl tlous meal that can be served In a second nt a cost or l cent a pcrton should buy Gran Ola. It has n rlrli. nitttv f1iivnr. Dnn pound packages contain as much nutrition ns thrco pounds of beef. It Is thoroughly cooked nud ready for lmmcdlato use, with tho addition Of fruit tlllen nr mlllr. Headers of this paper who will send the name oi a grocer who does not sell Granola to tho Sanitarium Food Co., Ilattlo Creek, Mich., will receive n frco oamale. In ordcrlntr Of VOIlr proper hn nnra IVint n plcturo of tho Dattlo Creek Sanitarium Is on cacn pncKagc. Tho genuine Granola beare this picture. I.AIIOlt AM) INIIUHTIir. Chicago woman bookkeepers will demand I lilt 1 ir li .hnn ,1 t Hsh scales. If they aro small and bright, nro worth about U n pound In France! Ihcv uro mudo into pearls, buttons aud all kinds of Jewelry for tho Indies unci China, Thn nrlfiMn,- ,,,-,., . , , secured a nine-hour day within twenty-four ii , . h'' ' "uu ""' iiioy wanted It, tho printers having paved tho way. v..?'..010.1,000.000-000 lons of height handled tl tho American railroads Inst year more ..nn iiiir-iourin. or im,vw,M) toni, wan 7,o ,on" w bltuml- ....... ..Hi, uv.wu.vw iuiib anuiracito. rTi,,'lrtnnsurer Nntlonul Union of fen frtd H?..r,'y .Tkmfn-. in h"8 "muni n VZ.l' ftatC!' tht the organliat on has now WmT.1"8 Sil-m- TIlB expenses 1 kve w? 'nr. too. Tho union ga ned ?,rS2 ni.ember during the last year. 2nd at present tho central body has 202 local .miI,aterso" (N; J- nrm hn Plgnlfled Its S' iL".BTe1,a.J. take Ule "otters Locomotive M,rk,v,'f . VT, J,r..1ont negotiations fall iVI?.usr.h U'1 ,f. MtiKlnley an.f nonscvelt are elected. Tho ilrm believes that the success or the republican national ticket will mean ?.,?n.Vnua l0U of, l,rfwi'rlty that will war rant them In bUVlmr tll n-nrk III newest thing In the slot machlno Una ? machine that charges the storneo bat- iniSJiw wi ul'ton,'oblle3-, ?y connecting tho automobllo to the machlnu mid dropplnir tt CI 1 I fl ft ! I . ,l,n nlnt L. . ...... . r' i. i . rim uiu Latteries may lie charged In a few minutes. One of tho ma chines Is on exhibition at the nutomobilo show bfcln held In New York City. Moro than 20 per cent of tho men dls charged from tho servico of tho New York Central ltullroad company twenty years ago were dropped from the rolls for drunk enness. Now. however, wtth 30,000 men In tho employ of the company, less than 1 per cunt of those annually discharged owe the liquor situations to overindulgence In A man who owns a peach farm In Do!a waro Hays that ho made more monoy oft a crop of 'Xti basketa last year than he did off a. crop of 2,K0 baskets this year. He had to send these bust to a ennnery for 7 cents a basket, out of which ho paid 3 cent a basket for picking nnd 2 cntn for frelrht, taking the chancn that his baskets would not all bo returned. I'l'ljburR produces hnlf the pig Iron out put of l'ennsylvanl.i, over a fourth of tho total production of the United States, and an amount equal to over a third of tho en tire, output of Orcut nrltuln It produces over two-thirds of nil tho steel produced In l'ennsylvanla, within n fraction of nr much us all Great Urltaln and three-fifths of all produced In the United States. A !, 1 , L.. kco firm for furnishing tho first complete ou. uii-muK mut'iiiriery ever sent irom this countrv to Japan, Two natives of that country, after personally examining such .,,,-,,,.,,, II.. 1 ..... IS . . . . I ... .... j , annuity eAiimiuiiix nuvr; ninchlnory In various European countries ... k.u.. uiiu mi iuit'i ii-uu iiriiuiu wfis will ....j ...iiiicru. iuiu win un locateu at Kioto und will cost about J100.000. A firm In Lyons, Franc, lakes advantntro of tho shortening of cotton libera under non mercorlzed treatment by caustic potash to produce In slllc webi certain peculiar and very rich enibostwd effeots. Tho silken weDs have cotton threads at tlxed distances, .1,11, l.n " l I I , . . , I , - . ,lin i ,ln it... iii ... i a . i,i. .i, i. nun uiu i iiu.iiiuAi nuiuiii'll in iy- plled, Phrlnki while the silk, keeping Its orlslnal length. 1h gathered In tiny folds. In t hlfl wa V tnft mnil .lliriil im nn t (rii are produced. natural pan nas reen in "e in ri"iiiri .'b.. .u..v. u J V.UIIIUIIICU bOfllUI thn companies operatliiK n u.u l i , u j district aggregates $10,000,(ko, operatlnir 2 600 miles of lines and 1,350 wells, employ ing nearly 3.000 men, and holding under lease over 0.000 acre of land, for which . ...... 1 AA AAA I , I . . ' . , . . . .....I tiicy i'y tuiri.visj unnmiiiy in royuity himi rent. The dally consumption of gas Is now nearly 12O,000,ofK) cublo feet, eaual to 6.C01 tons of conl. Over 300 new wells are drilled each yenr to maintain tho supply. The sup- ..1.. In . , .. .1 . . . r.AA Ml- .1 i A AAA .. in uncu u w ilium mm uvii iittn- lles. SAMITABIUMf FOODS These foods are subject to a dally test at the world famed BATTLE CREEK SANI TARIUM when liveswouldpay the forfeit were ordinary irt' fared foods used. Tfaev have heen nnu llOUnced bviheKanUsrliim phyilclang Indispen sable In the lucceiiful treatment ot cotnmoa Pflstrlc ilnnenol 'tlOV llrnnplhnn , , . .. nerves and cnrloh tbe blood of nell PfJt'loQUlcterthannDyothcrreretl SSV?! HP Imposed liua. Food Co., Uattle Creek, Mica. We go to figure 3, the liver tiveness, sallow complexions, coated tongues, loss of appetite. Hudyan stimulates the liver to perfect activity, and diverts the bile from the blood into its proper channels. Hudyan creates bright, rosy complexions. 1 Figure 4, locates the brain, the great nerve center, which all impressions are received. When the heart is weak or beats irregularly, then too much or too little blood is sent to the brain, and headaches result. Congestion or anaemia of the brain are at once relieved by Hudyan. Hud yan brings prompt relief to persons who suffer with dull or throbbing headaches. The eyes are indicated by figure 5. When they are sunken, when they have dark rings under them that give one a haggard look, it denotes an impoverished circulation due to the functional derangement above mentioned. Hudyan quickly takes away the haggard expression and gives one a bright look. We come to figure 6, a coated tongue. Hudyan relieves this condition because it corrects all digestive disturbances. Lnstly. we have figure 7, the face. Paleness, emaciation, a sallow complexion, a wan, hag gard look, is promptly replaced by a bright, rosy complexion by nudyan. Hudyan gives a gen eral glow of health. Hudyan gives one strength, energy, health, for Hudyan tones those impor tant organs whose perfect activity is essential to health. Get Hudyan from your druggist 50c a package, six packages for 2.50. If your druggist does not keep it send direct to the Hudyan Remedy Co., 40 Ellis, San Francisco, Cal. Druggists Kuhn Co., Sherman & McConnel Drug Co., Myers-Dillon Dm Co., H. Schmidt, Omaha, Camp Bros, Council Bluffs, Dillon Drug Co., South Omaoh all It is very often, much too often, that we find men and women and women with constitutions disease, worry, overwork, excesses, mental anxiety, an inherited other causes. Old young people impaired minds. The question foremost in the strength and nerve force?" The HUDYAN stands foremost nn n rccuporant of exhausted physical energy. HUDYAN establishes health nnd strength, positively nntl permanently. HUDYAN Is n nerve and brain food, HUDYAN mnkes rich, red blood. HUDYAN strengthens nnd stimulates to proper activity nil thu organs of the body that are weak. MEN whoso mental or physical systems have been overtaxed, whose vital powers havo been exhausted-men who are depressed and gloomy, find that HUDYAN will promptly correct tho evil. WOMEN who are run down In health and strength ns a result of those dlsenscs peculiar to women, and the compli cations that usually nrlse, find thnt HUDYAN Is a positive cure. TO ALL Who aro undecided whether or not HUDYAN Is applicable to their ease, wo will send FREE, a copy of that splendid book. "Diseases and Weaknesses of Men," by PROFESSOR M. BEHRINf! ER. This book in usually Bold ftor $2.00. Wo will send It to men free of charge. It will help you to diagnose your case. This book Is ordinarily sold for 52.50. Wo will send It to women FREE OF CHARGE. WRITE THE HUDYAN REMEDY COMPANY. HUDYAN Is for salo by druggists, W)c a package or 0 packages for S2.C0. If your druggist does not keep HUD YAN send direct to tho HUDYAN REMEDY COMPANY, Cor. Stockton, Kills nnd Market Street, San Francisco, Cal. YOU CAN CONSULT THE HUDYAN DOCTORS ABOUT YOUR CASE FREE OF CHARGE. CALL or WRITE. DruKicUta Ksilus Jfc 'o Slierinnn A Mo Council Druir Cn Ms r r-llllii llrar To,, J. A. Fuller Jk Co,, Cliua It. Sohuefer, .1. II. Heliinidt, Uinsilisi, Cnmii Urus., Council Illuflu, Dillon Urns; Co,, South Oninhd-iill nail aud recom mend IIUDYAX. stop, think, your loss of your loss of strength, your paleness, - your emaciation, your nervousness, study the numbers, then cure yourself The figures describe a "weakness common to many men nud women, young and old. Observe figure 1. It locates the heart THE MOST IMPORTANT OKGAN OF THE BODY. The heart Is the engine that propelB the machinery of the system. All the blood in one's body must puss through the heart hundreds of times each day. The heart is a delicate structure, ensily subject to deleterious influences. When the heart flutters (palpitates), when there is pain in left side, it denotes weakness of the heart. For such weakness, one should take Hudynn. Hudyan builds up the delicate heurt structures; also strengthens the many nerves that control the action of the heart. Look at figure U, which points out the stomach. The duty of the stomach is to prepare the food so that it may be taken up and converted into flesh. In order to do this the little glands in the stomach that provide the digestive juices must be active. But oftentimes they are in a passive state, when indigestion and biota ing of stomach result. Hudyan relieves such conditions nt once, for Uudynn strengthens these glunds. torpor or inactivity of the liver is common, and produces cos- pale, sickly women who suffer from painful or irregular menstruation, leucorrhoea or whites, profuse or scanty menstruation, ; headaches or dizziness, pains In back or abdomen, Impaired digestion or constipation, nervousness or general weakness. weak debilitated men who suffer from physical weakness or sediment in urine, nervous headache or dizziness, loss of appetite or constipation, melancholia or lack of energy, sleeplessness or horrid dreams, want of confidence or nervousness. Hudyan Cures 50c prematurely broken down and systems devitalized as a result of with hair turning gray before minds of such men and women answer is "HUDYAN." MEN know why appetite, J. A. Fuller tt Co., Chas. It. Schnefcr, J. sell and recommend Hudyan. growiug prematurely old, men want of tone in the system or time, with wrecked nerves and is "How to restore my health, TO WOMEN Who aro in doubt whether or not they need HUDYAN, wo will send FREE a copy of tho great work by Professor Rigaux, upon diseases of women.