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Show "Money Goes." The old saying that "money goes" was illnstrated recently. A . customer tendered a f20 bill. Tho tradesman had it changed by a neighbor, who, being in a hurry, gave a pocket piece of $10 iu gold of the issue of 1881, which he prized highly and did not want to part with. He went to the tradesman as soon as he had given the valued coin, and the latter lat-ter went out and hunted tip the customer custo-mer to whom he had given it. He had bought some cigars at a neighboring store and had given the gold piece in payment. i Upon going to the cigar store it was found that the proprietor had transferred trans-ferred the coin to a saloon keeper near by, and at that place it wis found that the saloon keeper had used it in liquida- ting his brewery bill. The next day a ; neighbor went to the brewery ami found j that the cashier of that institution had just parted with the coveted piece of money to a dissatisfied employe, Tlu individual was at last located aud th coin recovered. Cb ica iro Times. j |