9 , krrrfiTffliJ' isiimajaixtot4 !J ttt rnrnnr j a kwu" h r ux.WkMii'i t sir; mi -htSis-Jtsmr fiuTITi ite AfcgdablePrepnraUonror As similating thcFoodandRcgula ling ihc Stomachs ondDowcls of Promotes DigcslIon.Chcerful ncss andllest.Conlalns nellher Opiurn,Morplune norrtiiicral. NotKarcotio. jkoftafoijirsimn.mxxii ftmpku Seni AlxSmnx Apcrfecl Remedy forConsllpa Tlon, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Fcverish ness nnd Loss of Sleep. rac Simile Signature of NEW YORK. 'WRAQSXR. fisaVSsa flKVVMCv ilftSllillll mmmVS- - Mil MESkk im t'v I The Secret of Good Coffee Evon tho boat housekeepers cannot mako a good cup of coffoo -without good material. Dirty, adulterated and queorly blended coffoo such as unscrupulous dealers shovel over thoir counters won't do. But toko tho puro, clean, natural flavored LION COFFEE., the lender of all package coffees tho coffoo that for over a quarter of a century has boon daily welcomed in millions of homos and you will mako a drink fit for a king in this way : HOW TO MAKE GOOD COFFEE. TJeo LION COFFER, because to get best results you mnet uso the best coffee. Grind your LION COFFEE rather floe. Use "a Ub1esxonful to each cup, and ona extra for tho pot." First mix It with a little cold water, enough to make a thick paste, and add white of an egg (If egg is to be need as a settler), then follow one of the following rules : 1st. wrrn BOILING WATER. Add bolllna water, and let It boll TiTREE MINUTES ONLY. Add a Utile cold water and act aside live minutes to settle. Serve promptly. 2d. Wim COLD WATER. Add your cold water to Ihc paste and bring It to a boU. Tbea set aside add a little cold water, aad la live minutes It's ready to serve o (Don't boll It too long. " - Don't lot It stand rrioro than ton rnlnutos boforo serving. DONTS (Don't uso water that has boon boiled boforo. TWO WAYS TO SETTLE COFFEE, 1st With Eggs. Use part of tho white of an egg, mixing It with the gronnd LION COFFKE before boiling. Sd. VVHa Cold Water Instead of eggs. After boiling add a dash of cold water, end set aside for eight or ten minutes, then serro throush a strainer. Insist on getting a package ot genuine LION COFFEE, Erepare It according to tals recipe and you will only use ION COFFEE la future. (Bold only in 1 lb. sealed packages.) (Lion-bead on every package.) (Save theso Lion-beads for valuable premiums.) SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE WOOfiSON SPIOE 00., Toledo, Ohio. V!BH&QVElH&!QBBaBMxSZU Follow tbe Fir xr... ,y ItttM -V VT PUHlttVW RMinrl Trips South and Southeast, one faro plus HotT'sprlnea, Ark., dally J23.00 St. Louis, Mo., daily $18. DO Detroit, Mich, August 13th and. 14th 21.60 Pittsburg-. 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Other flnlshos, mixed with either hot or cold water, do not linvo tho comonting' property of Alabastlnc Tliey are stock on with duo, or other animal matter which rots, feeding- disease germs, rub bine, scallner, and spoiling' walls, clothing, etc Buy Alabaatlne only In flvo pound packages, properly la beled. Tint card, pretty wall and celling design, "Hints on Decorating?' and our art ists' senrices in making color plans, frse. ALABASTINE CO., Oraaa RsbMs, Mich., or 105 Wafer St, N. V. FOR WOMEN troubled with ills peculiar to their sex, used as a douche is tnarveloasly sue cessfal. Thoroaz,hlycleanses, kills disease terms, stops discbarges, heals Inflammation and local oreueti, caret leacoribce and nasal catarrh, PuUoe Is in powder form to be distolvcd in part water, and is far more cleansing, healing, germicidal and economical than liquid antiseptics (or all TOILET AND WOMEN'S SPECIAL USES For sals at druggists, CO Cents a box. Trial Boa and Book of Instructions Free. IMS R. FAXTON COMPANT BOSTON, MAS AW fxi fJ NEBRASKA NEBRASKA BRIEFS. Frank Atllgcr, tho veteran brick layer of Seward, hntl tho honor of lay ing tho first brick on tho court house foundation at Seward. Ho Is 72 years old. Tho Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy company is building a 300,000 gallon rcsorvolr In tho yards at Wymoro. Tho water will bo used at tho shops and roundhouse. Tho real estato assessment In Box Dutto, Colfax and Dakota comities has been raised 10 por cent, 2 por cent and 10 per cont, rospcrtlvoly, by tho stalo board of equalization. A freight conductor nnd brakonmn had a fight with somo tramps at Wood River tho othor ovenlng, whom tlloy tried to nut off tho train. Durlnn tho mlxup ono of tho tramps was badly beaten. A barn on tho farm or Lambert Van Hamert, five miles southwest of Bea trice, was struck by lightning and con sumed, together with a Btnall nmount of grain and hay. Loss, ?600, par lally Insured. Based on tho returns from seventy ono counties, tho total assessment of all property In Nebraska this year will bo in tho neighborhood of $301, 000,000, an increase from a total valu ation lost year of 8294,779,244. At Monterey, Mexico, Hays Tomson, formerly of Lincoln, was drowned whllo swimming. A hasty burial was necossary because of tho climatic con dltions. Tho mother was almost prostrated by tho sudden calamity. Tho "Wymoro Driving Park associa tion Is making extensive preparations for their racing meet next month. Over $2,000 has been spent in Im proving tho grounds and track, and plenty of sport Is promised tho public. Secretary Bassett of tho Stato Fair board feels much encouraged at tho number of entries at tho country rac ing meets now being held over tho sfato, and believes this is an Indica tion of what will happen at tho Stato fair. Tho Gago county old settlers' pic nic will bo held on tho Chautauqua grounds Thursday, August 24. Sena tor Burkett will bo prcsont and de liver an nddrcss. A most Interesting program is being prepared for tho oc casion. At Republican City tho new hnll of the Woman's Relief Corps and tho Grand Army of tho Republic was ac cepted from tho contractor and will soon be ready for occupancy. It is nn ornamental public building and a credit to tho town. Tho first complaint from Dawos county under tho new inobrlato law was laid boforo tho Insanity board. W. A. Simmons is chnrgod with bolng an habitual drunknrd. Ho is now under bonds in tho sum of $500 not to becomo drunk for ninety days. Gurdon W. Wattles of Omaha has been chosen as tho speaker of tho day at tho coming annual picnic of tho Cuming County Old Settlers' associa tion, and has signified his acceptanco ot tho invitation extended to him. Tho reunion takes place August 24. John Fankhauser and John RIst, two well known farmers of Richard aon county, took their departuro for a visit of several monthB at their native town, Grlndelwald, Switzerland. Tho first named party has not visited .home scenes since ho emigrated to tho United States in 1847. Charles Vanoka of Table Rock was arrested on tho charge of petty lar ceny and fined $50 and costs. Ho was suspected of stealing merchandise from a storo ln'llumboldt. A search warrant revealed a wagon load of plunder, evidently taken from Tablo Rock peoplo and othor places. John Mattes, jr., and John Mattls. sr., president nnd vlco president of tho Mattea Browing company, Ne braska City, were arrested on a com plaint Bworn to in the county court by Mrs. Ruth Schoonover, charging that her 14-year-old son had purchased beer in the Mattes Brewing compa ny's Ninth street saloon. Tho caso has boen continued until August 15. Only a few years ago, says an Au burn dispatch, It was thought that beavers wero becoming extinct in this Eectlon of tho country, but recent de velopments bring light that they are really becoming more numerous. Those who aro familiar with tho hab Its of theso little animals havo found numerous evidences of thoir work along tho Little Nemaha in this county. Hon. T. B. Dlnsmoro of Sutton, grand treasurer of the Masonic lodgo of Nebraska, visited Ashland and pre sented to Father C. P. Hackney tho medal recently voted him as tho old est Mason in tho stato. This medal was held until his recent death by ex-Governor Robert W. Furnas. With tho voting of the honor to Father Hackney tho grand lodgo also pro vided him with a pension ot $25 per month as long as he lives, the pen sion to go to his wlfo at his death. The) board of directors of tho Bea trice Chautauqua association held a meeting last week and allowed out standing claims against tbe associa tion. After all bills wero paid there will bo a balance of about $2,000 In tho treasury, . Frank Kudrna of Colfax county has been obliged to pay a flno of $25 and costs, amounting to $28.50, for illegal fishing In a stream near Schuyler. Ho had not yet caught any flBh, but tho state game and fish commission charg ed him with imprisoning fish in a seino when water was let out ot a mill dam, intending to Bgoar them. STATE NEWS THE COMING STATE FAIR. Preparations for a Flno Educational Exhibit. LINCOLN Tho board of managers of tho stato fair has Issued tho follow ing Information concerning tho big nn uual show: Tho south wing of Mer chants' hnll, including tho center space, has boon reserved for tho cdu- , rational exhibit. This glvos threo ( times tho spaco boforo allotted to tho schools of tho stato. Flvo times tho usual amount Is offorod In prizes, Tho amount ot cash prizes IB unusually ' largo. Bight hundred nnd twonty dol- ! lars' worth of prizes nnd ninety-two diplomas aro offered. Of tho total 721 ' prizes twonty-slx nro gonoral, 210 aro ! for town and city schools and 47C nro exclusively for rural schools. Col- leges also come In for prlzos nnd In dividual work has not been overlook ed. Sovoral now departments aro added. In addition to tho rogular school work an exhibit of Improvements In school grounds and buildings will show tho best school buildings nnd grounds In tho state. Ono department will ex hibit by photogrnphs tho best rural school building and grounds in each county. Tho school gardening department will show school and homo gnrdenlng by pupils of tho public schools nnd school gardening by teachers In tho summer normal schools. An exhibit will bo mado from tho flvo Junior nor mal schools. Colleges and academies also havo a department whoro photographs of buildings and grounds, class work, etc., will show what Is bolng dono in tho colleges of tho stato. Tho Girls' Industrial school at Ge neva and tho Boys' Industrial school at Kearnoy will havo n full exhibit showing manual training, cooking, sowing and othor lines ot domestic sclonco. A model rural school will occupy tho conter spaco opposlto tho south ontranco. This will bo up-to-dato In seating, lighting, heating, blackboards, maps, charts, libraries, wall finishing, decorations, desks, etc. Work of pu pils will bo on exhibition as In nn Ideal rural school and teacher, who will explain to visitors any features exhibited. A school teacher mado of Rock county grasses will bo in position to koep nn eye on all who cntor and n school boy mado of York county corn products will bo present every day. Box Butto county will lllustrato Its products of horses, cattlo and pota toes by figures mado of potatoes and Perkins county will bo on hand with tho "staff of life" represented by tho castus plant as trained In tho west to furnish food for hogs, cattlo and horses. PROTESTS ON ASSESSMENT. Union Pacific Says All Property But Ita Own Is Valued Too Low. LINCOLN Tho Union Pacific rail road company, represented by.Robert J. Clancy, assistant tax commissioner, stood up for Nebraska, by protesting against tho low valuation of all the property In tho stnto except tho Union Pacific Railroad company, nnd In tho matter of this latter named property tho company demanded of tho board that Its assessment bo reduced from said "oxccsIvo valuation and assess ment" Tho railroad company also "demands" of the board that It give Jorco and effect to tho rulo of uni formity prescribed In the constitution. Tho protest was filed with tho secre tary of tho board and It was signed by Robo'rt J. Clancy, assistant tax com missioner; Vlco President nnd Gen eral Manager Mohlor and W. R. Kol ley, general solicitor. Tho protest nsserts that tho grand assessment roll for 1905 In respect to property other tlnn railroads is an assemblago of under valuations, there by doing groat wrong to tho Union Pacific railroad and Intensifying Its burden of taxation. It Is asserted that real estate was valued and assessed In 1D04 at not more than one-fifth of 70 per cent of Its actual value, so that instead of real ostato being assessed at 20 per cent of Its actual value It is assossed at not to exceed 14 per cent. New State Bank. Tho Commercial Stato bank of Es tlna, Saundcra county, has filed Its articles of Incorporation with tho stato banking board. Tho capital stock Is $15,000, of which $5,000 Is paid up, and the stockholders nro B. B. Lyle, L. H. Lylo, B. E. Hendricks, H. A. Lylo and Anna J. Lyle. Nebraska's Exports Growing. Statistics on shipments, compiled by tho Stato Bureau of Statistics, show that Nebraska has exported surplus products to tho amount of $208,110, 576.95 during the year 1904. This is a nlncreaso of $34,261,369.95 slnco 1901 when tho last report was made of $173,849,207. Alliance Sailor !: a Victim. ALLIANCE L. M. Kennedy receiv ed word from tho Agnow sanitarium, San Diego, Cal., that his son, Ward V., ono ot tho Bennington victims, was very low, but still had a fighting chance. Mr, Kennedy was ono of flvo young men who ontorod tho naval service from hero last February, Threo of them aro on as many different ves sels, while Ward Kennedy and Ches ter Mumper, also of this city, were assigned to tho Ill-fated Bennington. Mr. Mumper was uninjured. aBSBBBSlKHBBSSBaVBsasSBBBBl MISS ELLA OFF, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. SUFHRfDJOR MONTHS Pe-ru-na, the Remedy That Cured. Miss Ella Off, 1127 Linden St., Indi anapolis, Indi, writes: "I suffered with a run-down consti tution tor several months, and feared (hat I would have to glvo up my Work. "On seeking the advice ot a physi cian, ho prescribed a tonic. I found, however, that It did mo no good. On seeking the advice of our druggist, he asked me to try Peruna. In a few weeks I began to feel and act tike a different person. My appetite In creased, I did not have that worn-out feeling, and I could steep splendidly. In a couplo of months I was entirely recovered. I thank you for what your medicine has done for me." Ella Off. Wrlto Dr. Harttnan, President of Tho Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio, for frco medical advice. All corres pondent is held strictly confidential. When you are at a loss to know what wncn you crave someimng ooin appetising and satlilylnj try Libby's ffiSg Food Products Once tried, you will always havo a supply on hand Ox Tongues Chili Con Carne Veal Loaf Brisket Beef Ham Loaf Soups yoar Grocer haj thtm Llbby, McNeill At Last-Don't Miss It a cure: for Stomach Trouble Science declares it to be the only way A New Method By Absorption No Drugs .... FREE BOX to all who are tortured by Siomach Troubles AOl! Balch Wafers 50CTS.ABOX Sold at Your Druggist's. 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