$ s December 20, 1801 THE WEALTH MAKERS. . m .c . . ommm m. nnri i r c tC. -ML . COPVRlGHT 1095. BV MACMILLAN (Continued from last wwk.( "Well," Bii.vs Jack in a huff, "I we no rainou for any such hunte, but if you will give 1110 time to put ou 1115 breechwi you shall be paid all the same." And theiv. with he takes down hm trunks from tlm nail where they hung. And tlrnt giv- LittU Moll tired not in giving u hind words of comfort. lug them a doubtful shako, as seeming lighter than he expected, and hearing no chink of money, he thrusts his hand Into one pocket, and then into the other, and cries in dismay: "Heaven's mercy upon us ! We are rohbed I Every penny of our money is gone 1" "Can you think of nothing hotter than rath an idle story as that?" says the landlord! ' ' There hath been none behind this sheet but yourselves all the night. " I We could make no reply to this, but some seconds. Then Jack Dawson, re covering his wits, turns him round and looking about cries, "Why, whore's Red Herring?" "If you mean him as was killed in your play," says the landlord, "I'll an- V -f n flP fur fr, RWtll 1111 in un D 1114 If Mtm wu. lUli uu UJ T knowledge, he was in the house drink ing with a man while you were a-dano-ing of your antics like a fool. And I only hopo you may be as hones( a man as he, for he paid for his liquor like a Al II That settled the question, for we knew the constable had left never a penny in his pocket when he clapped us in the stocks. "Well," says Jack, "he has our mon ey, as you may prove by searching us, and if you have faith in him 'tis all as one, and you may rest easy for your reckoning being paid against his re turn." The landlord went off, vowing he would take the law of us if he were not paid by the morning, and we, as soon as we had shuffled on our clothes, away to hunt for Ned, thinking that maybe he had made off with the money to avoid paying half to the landlord, and hoping always that, though he might play the rogue with him, lie would deal pnestly by us. But we could find no We of him, though we visited every ihouse in the town, and so back we I crestfallen, to the Bell, to beg the jikeeper to give us a night's lodging i a crust of bread on the speculation ,'.t Ned would come back and settle m accounts, but he would not listen to i our prayers, and so, hungry and thirsty, -m and miserable beyond expression, we Vere fain to make up with a loft over tUe stables, where, thanks to a good stoVe of sweet hay, we soon forgot our troubles in sleep, but not before we had concerted to get away in the morning be times to escape another day in the stocks. Accordingly, before the break of day, we were afoot, and after noiselessly packing our effects in the cart in the misty gray light, Jack Dawson goes into the stable to harness our nag, while I as silently take down the heavy bar that fastened the yard gate. But while I was yet fumbling at the bolts, and all of a . firinlrA fnr fpnr nf Vifiino, onncrhl: in fhu - rt " " " , act, Jack Dawson comes to me, with Moll holding of his hand, as she would urban rail tinnV.Toa vorfl errant an A Euro in a tone of despair : "Give over, Kit. We are all undone again. For our harness is stole, and there's never another I can take in its place." While we were at this stumble, out comes our landlord to make sport of us. "Have you found your money yet, friends?" says he, with a sneer. "No," says Jack savagely, "and our money is not all that we have lost, for some villain has filched our nag's har- tiAfifl. ftnrl T warrant Tnn lmnw TcVin ha is." "Why, to be sure, " returns the other, '.'the same friend may have taken it who has gone astray with your other belong ings; but, be that as it may, I'll answer for it when your money is found your harness will be forthcoming and not be fore." . "Come, master," says I, "have yon no more heart than to make merry at the mischances of three poor wretches such as we?" "Aye, " says he, "when you oan show that you deserve better treatment " "Done," says Jack. "I'll show you that as quickly as you please." With that he whips off bis cap, and flinging T-'it on the gropnd cries: "Off with your Kw' V ind let us prove by such v ' I has given all which is OV PB1NK RADRPTT AiTMOROTf Li GRUT MSMfA RECOILING VENGEANCE"" i ) Tjuror 1HE jaw ur utin crcx.Tr & CO. squares himself up to fight, but the inn keeper, though as big a man as he, be ing of a spongy constitution, showed no relish for this mode of argument, turned his back on us with a shake of the head, saying he was very well satisfied of his own honesty, and if we doubted it we could seek what satisfaction the law would give us, adding slyly, as he turn ed at the door, that he could recommend us a magistrate of his acquaintance, naming him who had set us in the stocks at Tottenham Cross. The vory hint of this put us again in a quake, and now, the snow beginning to fall pretty heavily, we went into the shod to cast about as to what on earth we should do next. There we sat, Rlum and silent, watching idly the big flakes of snow fluttering down from the leaden sky, for not one of us could imagine a way out of this hobble. "Holy Mother I" cries Jack at length, springing up in a passion, "we cannot sit here and starve of cold and hunger. Cuddle up to my arm, Moll, and do you bring your fiddle, Kit, and let us try our luck a-begging in alehouses." And so we trudged out into the driv ing snow, that blinded us as we walked, bow our heads as we might, and tried one alehouse after the other, but all to no purpose, the parlors being empty be cause of the early hour and the snow keeping folks within doors. Only, about midday, some carters, who had pullod up at an inn, took pity on us and gave ns a mug of penny ale and half a loaf, and that was all the food we had the whole miserable day. Then at dusk, wet footed and fagged out in mind and body, we trudged back to the Boll, thinking to get back into the loft and bury ourselves in the sweet hay for warmth and comfort. But com ing hither, we found our nag turned out of the stable and the door locked, so that we were thrown quite into despair by the loss of this last poor hope, and poor Moll, turning her face away from us, burst out a-crying she who all day had set us a brave example by her oheer- f ul, merry spirit. (To be Contlnaad.) Newly Married People. I dou't know why it Is that brand-new married people always try so hard to conceal their state. All the rest of the world down in the bottom of its callous old heart is green with envy of their happiness but they seem never to know that. There was a pair of them on F street Wednesday afternoon just as the matinee crowds were passing. She might have escaped notice, for at this season of the year all the women are stunningly new but he well, since Adam told on Eve there's never been a man who could keep a secret with a woman In It. He had all the ear marks of a bridegroom, even to the barber combed hair. Of course he didn't know he had the look. A man never does. Moreover, he fancied, being a man, that he was hoodwinking the rest of us. He had two dramatic papers in his pocket, another in his hand. "George," said she, "I think every body's on to us. See them stare." "Ah!" returned he, with a smile of triumph, "they thick we're actors, you know." It would have been brutal to en lighten him. Why He Cried. Mother What makes you cry that way? Johnnie Our poor teacher has been sick so long, and and Mother "What! Did he die? Johnnie No no. He is getting well boo hoo! ST. VITUS DANCE. A Physician Prescribes Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.: My daughter Mattie, aged 14, was afflicted last spring with 8t. Vitus dance and ner vousness, her entire right Bide was numb and nearly paralyzed. We consulted a pby- A&fe&rav MWfflrASillllIn llr jVS .. o- A slcian and he prescribed Dr. Miles' Restora tive Nervine. She took throe bottles before we saw any certain signs of improvement, but after that she began to improve very fast and I now think she ia entirely cured. She has taken nine bottles of the Nervine, but no other medicine of any kind. Knos, Ind., Jan. 5, '85. H. W. Hostkttm. Physicians prescribe Dr. Miles' Remedies because they are known to be the result of the long practice and experience of one of the brightest, members of their profession, and are carefully compounded by experi enced chemists, in exact accordance with Dr. Miles' prescriptions, as used In his practice, v. On sale at all druggists. Write for Dr. lies' Book on the Heart and Nerves. Dr. itea Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. :1 A Gigantic Our No reason in the world that you should go bareheaded New fall hats at one-half less than old chestnuts can be bought for, or goods that are out of date. $1.50 to $4.00 hats at the following unheard of prices : 50c, 60c, 75c, 79c, 80c, 98c, $1.18 and $1.39. If you don't believe it just.step in our mammoth store and be convinced. It is a pleasure for a customer to go into an open bright store, buy clean, honest goods at a low price and with the privilege of having his Clothing Exchanged or His Money Refunded. If the goods do not fit or prove unsatisfactory this is the proposition we make. Many bargains may be had here for Christmas giving at incomparably low prices. The whole store is filled with Holiday suggestions. There is pleasure in anticipation and incalculable joy in realization, especially when our matchless values are understood. Come in and be convinced for yourself. BROWNING, 1013 to 1019 O St., The seed house of McBeth & Kinuison, of Garden City, Kan., loco ted in the heart of the alfalfa country, has established a reputation for knowledge of the seed business and for integrity of dealing, w hich is an assurauce of good faith in fill ing orders by mail. This house has ad vettmed in The Wealth Makers every season for several years, and in conse quence of this hns done a large business in which the cash was sentwith theorder. There has never been a complaint as to treatment in such cases, and the pub lishers feel assured that nil business sent io them will be attended to with the utmost promptness and integrity. L. P. Davis. Dentist over Rook Is land ticket office, cor. 11th and 0 streets. Bridge and Crown Work a specialty. METAL WHEEL for your WAGONS koj tiz too want, SO toMin.hih. Tim 1 to 8 m.wide babi to At nr axle. Have Vont many timet ia Kmaoo to him ast .if low whrnla to fit iaarwmrm fnr tiAnlin bog,Ao. Nonatttinf of Una. Oatl'a fro. Addraaa KMPIRB MFG. CO qalnejr, Ul. AN EXTRAORDINARY OFFER!! Wa want 1UU0 more active frrantfl before July 1st. We will guarantee f 20 to Sao per day can be easily made la any locality ; our Roods ell themselves; we furnish a In rue roll of samplea entirely 1KKE and allow 60 per cent, commission on all sales. Send to-day for full particulars, or we will send with same a Valuable sample of our goods In Solid Silver upon receipt of 10 cents in stiver orstamps. Kstabltahert In 1khj. Ad dress, 8TAN1)ARI SILVERWAKE CO., Boston, Mass. HAVE YOU FIVE OR MORE COWS! If so a " Baby " Cream Separator will earn Its cost for you every year. Why continue an Inferior system another year at so great a loss Dairying Is now the only profitable feature of Agriculture. Properly con ducted It always pays well, and must pav you. You ncd a Separator, and you need the JtEKT, the " Baby." All styles and capacities. Prices, $75.00 upward. Send for new 1895 Catalogue. THE DE LAVAL SEPARATOR CO., Branch Office : General Office: ELGIN, ILL. 74 OORTLANDT ST.. NEW YORK. j rv Tut . ... nrcr Y-asfcf-uicc.1. FULL CIRCLE. SOLO ON EASY TERMS. SCOTT HAY PRE.SS Col 810 8K SV HftTOnnCtvi Mo 0. F. LAMBERTSON, D.D.S., GRADUATE OF Ohio College Dental Surgery 10 years continuous practice in Lincoln: Office: Alexander Block, 12th and P Streets, Rooms 23 and 24. Taeth on Robber, Platinum, Gold and AlnmW nm Plates. Bridge Work. Uold and Poreelala vrowu. P. DftTls. Dentist oyer Rock Islam 7fY 1 -TUZnl mnw TP ay m U2U A13 Success! Hat Sale KING & CO. Lincoln, Neb. Scott's . . . Carbo-Digestive Compound. Positively the One Remedy for the treat ment 01 Nervous Exhaustion, Simple and Aggravated forms of Dyspepsia, and Palpitation of the Heart. Does your food sour after eating? Are you easily confused and excited? Do you jjet up in the morning tired and un- ref resiied, and with a bad taste in tne mouth? Is there a dull cloudy sensation, at tended by disagreeable feelings in the head and eyes? Are you irritable and restlessr Does your heart thump and cause you to gasp for breath after climbing a flight of stairs? Does it distress you to lie on the left side? Have you impaired memory, dimness of vision, depression of mind and gloomy forebodings? These symptoms mean that you are suffering from Dyspepsia and Nervous Exhaustion. There is no other remedy extant that has done so much for this class of troubles as Scott's Carbo-Digestive Compound. If your ease has resisted the usual methods of treatment we are particu larly anxious to have you give this com pound a trial. We guarantee relief in every case and will cheerfully refund your money should our remedy fail to produce the most gratifying results. I'lease remember that the appellation "Patent Medicine" does not apply to Scott's Carbo-Digestive Compound. Tr. in n nrennrntion nut un bv aleadinir 1 1 1 1 -1 physician who has made stomach and nervous troubles a specialty for years. We court investigation and earnestly urge all physicians to write us for the formula of SCOTT'S CARBO-DIGES TIVE COMPOUND, which we will mail on application, that they may satisfy themselves of its harmless character and excellent virtues. Scott's Carbo-Digestiva Compound is the most ""remarkable remedy that science has produced. It has succeeded where all other medicines have failed. Sold by druggists everywhere at $ 1.00 per bottle. Sent to any address in America on receipt o! price. Don't forget that we cheerfully refund your money if results are not satisfac tory. Order direct if your druggist does not have it. Address all orders to CONCORD CHEMICAL MFG. CO., Topeka, Kas. Ii. P.Davis, Dentist over Rock Island ticket office, cor. lltJi and O Streets. Bridge and Imwn Work a specialty. DoMe'a Aluminum Colffe economise FITS ANY COFFEE POT Free Trial No Ekr needed to Kttle. Keep, the r c-v- clean luuae. never ruw or bltcken. wc gurnvee oar n Economiser to make better. The Coffee .trnner and richer oorfee. Price wltn -a lea. auow Boat A. each jrarcharer one week's Paid www v '-' 1 ' trial 1 and If not satis factory can be returned and ARTHUR L. DOME OO. 311 Wtbua AT., Cklaata. EL we will refnnri thf mnmfi 'III WOVEN m FENCE OverSO Styles iTh bef ton Earth. Hor?eht(rh, Bull strong1, Tiff and ( hit'ken tiKht. You oan make from 40 I to 60 ro1s per day for from 14 to 22c. a Rod. Illustrated Catalogue FrOft. KIT5ELMAN BROS., Ridgovllle, - Indiana. Dr. Madden. Eye. Ear. Nose, and Throat diseases, over Rock Island r The Royal Grocery Co, SELLS MORE GROCERIES THAN ANY STORE IN THE CITY. WHY? Because when you buy a Dollar's worth you get Value Received. If you want goods in small or large quanti ties get our prices. We sell at wholesale prices. Farm Trade a Come in and see us. Highest Prices paid ROYAL GROCERY CO., Mclaughlin bros., Proprietors. TO THOROUGHLY QUALIFY THEMSELVES as Bookkeepers and Amanuenses. There is going to be a brisk revival of bus ii ess and now is the time to prepare yourself for a good position. The LINCOLN BUSINESS COLLEGE More Prosperous Than Ever CAN BE TRULY SAID OF Lincoln Normal University. zo PER CENT MORE STUDENTS ENROLLED THIS YEAR THAN FOR THE CORRESPONDING PERIOD LAST YEAR. v hi the REST TRAINING SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS In Nebraska, or the West for that matter. We have the only well equipped Buxiness College In Nebraska. If you doubt this statement come to see for yourself. "Seeing Is believing." We prepare students to enter the State University of Nebraska, and grades made with us are recognized there. Our faculty of 19 experienced men and women is the strongest to be found In any Normal, Business, or Preparatory School In the State. , We assist all worthy graduates to positions. We have school the year round and you can enter at any time and take up such studies as you desire. Nobody disputes the statement tbat we nave tne Dest equippea Business college in Nebraska Its graduates are found In good positions throughout the West. More than 150 positions In the best schools of Nebraska are filled by the last year's students of Lincoln Normal University. INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION IS SPECIALLY -EMPHASIZED. WE GIVE THE BACK WARD STUDENT A CHANCE. We hare the largest and finest laboratories to be found In any unendowed Normal school west of Chicago. For Catalogue address, jjILL M BELL, M. S., Pres., Normal, Lincoln, Neb. BOARDING, FEED AND SALE STABLES. CASH ADVANCES MADE ON ALL CONSIGNMENTS. REFER TO ANY CINCINNATI BANK. WRITE FOR FULL PARTICULARS. WHY? lose your sowp and pips at farrowtnfrt t'se my new forceps ami save them. Wit. .-n;ia s ou wimple to . introduce them at wholesale price. HOOK, about pips FRIO ft. J. N. Kolmorv, 1l7 H. t. 1av"nnort.Ia. HOMES IN THE SUNNY SOUTH. No hot winds, blizsirds, nor croplailures. Na tural Clover, Timothy and Blue Grass. Fuf cheap. Coal $1 per ton at hank. Dry wood $1. DO per cord delivered. All kinds of fruit that rrow In this latitude. You will find all these advan tages In the country adjacent Calhoun, Henry county, Mo., 12 miles from Clinton, the county seat; population 6,000. Located on the M. K. T. K. K. 70 miles southeast Kan City. We hare a list of (rood farms for sale nt from $10 to J30 per acre. Corn yields from 30 to 00 per acre, flax from 8 to 18 per acre and other crops in proportion. We will cheerfully vive aud Informa tion required. Call on or address, BAKTHOLEMKW ALBION, Ileal Estate Agents, Calhonn, Mo. CAVEATS. TRADE MARKS. DC8ICN PATENTS. G0PYRIQHT8. atoJ For Information and free Handbook write to MUN'N & CO., 861 Broadway. New York. Oldest bureau for securing patents in America. Every patent taken out by us is brought before the public by a notice given tree ot charge In the $ tit tttif if wctifnn Largest circulation of any scientific paper fn the world, splendidly Illustrated. Ko Intelligent nan should be without It. Weekly, ft.l.OOa year; 81.50 six months. Address. MUNn & CO ' Publishers, 361 Broadway, Kew York City. Holiday Excursion Rates via the Burlington. On Dec. 24 and 25, and also on Dec. 31 and January 1, 1896, the Burlington will sell Round Trip Excursion Tickets at one and one-third fare to points not over 200 miles mutant on its own lines. All tickets eood for return until January 1. 1896. For further information and tickets apply at B. & 11. depot or city office, cor 10tb and O St. ALFALFA SEED A SPECIALTY. l ane ana wniei. pteeua, rv n..n . . uao.clu uu - --- SucreH. ana HulleHH Bnriey, Seed Oat. All crop of lss.v Write lor oor -How to Sow Alfalfa," and prices on eeeda. HcUETU & KlAKISO.N, Oarcleu tity. Kaunwii. .... i i- Hi t. ...... u.wl VI iln If m t r m (' rn ' Specialty. If tired sit down and rest. for Butter and Eggs. 1032 P Street. Telephone No. 224. Can do more for you in six months than any other school in Nebraska. Write for particulars. Gladly sent to you by addressing D. R. LILLIBRIDGE, President, Lincoln, Nebraska. FIRST-CLASS EQUIPMENTS AN O BEST ATTENTION. Ttje Windsor Stables. W. A. REESE, Proprietor. 1024 L Street, LINCOLN, NEB. 'Phone 232. Established 1850. F. JELHE & SOI, 53 Walnut Street, Cincinnati, O. Commission Merchants and dealers in Broom Corn and all kinds of Broom Materials ft Machinery. mada II. E. KEELOR, Breeder of Chester-White & Poland-China Swine Herd composed of s choice se lection of premium animn n. Stork shipped to ad purtH i.f !'. 8. Write wants. Clarence. .Mo. Bfbkbhtre, Chester White, Jersey Bed A Poland China Pma .T.mi,. AtiArnww A Unl- Bhe9P,FancyPonltry,Hnnting 8. W. ;ochranvllle, Chester Co., Pa. 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If yon apply please send references, and state business experience; ags and send pnotograpn. u J on cannot trarei, writs us lor terms to local earn eanTavsess, Dept. Rare, 8,1. BELL, CO.( Philadelphia. Pa. 8MITH7C sislx 6 I U Mm. . MS 1 r 1 I t Ul--11 -a,-, l ni , h anil O mtrmntm