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T had been a bad Saturday forBilly Allenwood Somebody hadntcome downtown that day
else a bookkeeping eveaturefor the other bad no authority to advancfe money on uncompleted serial
Billy made the rounds butthere was no money aIywhere andwhen he went to take Dorothy Vincentto dinner he had only 3 in his pocket
Dorothy was an orphan and an heire7s She received a check on the
every month but though there arefew characters so strong as not to beaffected by security and regularity ofincome Dorothy remained a good bohemian and as reckless with money asyou could wish your dearest friend tobe She reveled in rich and daintyfabrics which she transformed by her
art and labor into the most beMtching garments On this pnrticularEvening she wore a tenderly exquisitecreation in a gray tone and carried aJittle gray purse which contained herall the sum of 35 cents This pursewas intrusted to Billys care
A strange subject of discussionthem at dinner and on the way
to Dorothys house Billy had an op-
portunity to join with two other menla starting u magazine of which hewas to be editor but they stipulatedthat he should contribute 81500 to thecapital is not defined inany dictionary so adequately as by thatutatement Billy could not have raised3500 cranberries at a dollar a bushelbut Dorothy could raise dollars andshe insisted that she should he permitted to disturb her meager patrimony to the extent required and beome a partner in the enterprise Shewould lend the money to Billy and goshares with him To him however herlittle fortune was the only redeemingfeature of a world otherwise ill ordered
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scribe He knew what miseries shethus men knew betterban BilJy and be would sooner haveJlisturbed the law of gravitation whichholds us to the world than ive dis-lodged the anchor of Dorothys safetylie was telling her so in very ole
fluent language as they strolled alongwhen they were suddenly aware of aflurry in the throng and the quickgathering oj a crowd A man hadfallen from the platform of aar and now sat ou the curbstone
dazed and bleeding It seemed thatthere had been an attempt to pick hispocket and that the thief detectedad pushed his intended victim to theStreet As usual the car had gone on
Reaving only the most contradictoryrumorshi its wake
man was under middle andf a very prosperous appearance a
gentlemafl evidently for he showedIdmself superior to hIs mishap eventhough it had bereft him of a good
iare of his consciousness Before anyDUe had liaised a hand to help him he
upon his feet with a certain digiity though the dullness of his eyes
Showed that his wits were whirlingHe found a in his pocketfitter soranambulous fumbling gavecard to a cabman and when the door
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fellow vwiis ii rtJ said He to hiEaselfr-4ad thetrecoitectloa that the purse was
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to the scene of the accIdentpraying for a miracle but he did notfind the pvrse Instead he found asealed envelope sejt up against thecurb as if by design and most excel-lently placed to avoid obaervfttioB-
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Sundays papers contained no menlion of the accident to Mr MousoudThe city directory did not contain hismme Ju Monday mornings papersBilly placed a smallJinoug the Lost and Found butthere was no response All inquiriesailed and in the1 course of the weekBilly put the note away in a drawerDf his writing table and forgot it Farnore pressing matters claimed his ateutiou Dorothy was called to herlome in the west and a harrowing
tormented Billy that despite thepositive commands that he had laidupon her she hadlgono to get money-or the magazine Meanwhile theicheme boiled
One afternoon following a confer2iice upon the all important topic Billyreturned to his home so crazed withenthusiasm that happening to find thelean old serving maid dusting his
he began to deliver au orationto her on tile subject of magazine pub-lication His eloquence produced anunexpected effect for the woman be
wildly excited and finally fell tothe floor in a sort of fit Then Billyran for the landlady with whose assistance he carried the hystericalervant to her room
Returning to his own place after thisunusual exercise he sat down to reflectupon the strange happenings that hadrecently varied the monotony of his ex-
istence and was present confronted-by one that overtopped the otherstopped everything he could remember
ito have seen outside of dreamlandThere was upon the desk a paper
I weight of painted porcelain a Christ-mas present from Dorothy and verydear to his heart Protruding frombeneath it he now beheld somethinggreen and this green substance proved-to be four bank notes each of the de-
nomination of 500
dear little girl he saidand the tears rushed into his eyesThis was not money more it was-
her love and he laid down hison these poor counters in the prettygamp of trade and kissed them
Presently he arose put the moneyinto his safest pocket and strodeTo Dorothys house where he was informed that Miss Vincent had notreturned to town Billy knew betterHe perceived a trick and instantlyformulated one of his own He
to DorothyIn the west thoughhe knew she wasnt thereas follows-
I cant tale it Dorothy but therreatest girl in ih world
In the early ca rue this roplyYou must JJnt JHJW li l you firrf out
lbout it AOROTIIYTo which he respondedI have the money will liold It for
rolL 1 cannot use it fs you wish1 oclock in the morning the door-
bell clanged ami Billy received thistelegram
Impossible DKf not mail check till tolay CsEnt imden Uin l you mean
DOROTHYBilly had not money enough to con-
tinue this correspondence by wire withDut breaking one of the 500 hills so hewrote a long letter which he mailedabout daybreak and by the last
that afternoon he received Dorletter of subtle persuasion
md incjosin her check for 1500Three rtnys later came Dorothy herselfaud in time thrilling conversation whichensued she denied iu the most explicitmanner Jill knowledge of the largereiim-
It will bo remembered that Louis XIaf France had many solemn forms ofadjuration only one of which be heldto be binding and he would never tellwhich of them it was Few mon havebeen so clever as Louis but nearly allwomen are Protestation with mentalreservation Is the naturaj capou ofshe sex As a student of human natureBilly Allouwood knew Ibis and though
held Dooihy to be the flawlessnearl of womanhood he still cttuld notTree his mind of notion that thetour big hank notes been
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definable rijafayryr a sense of some-thing gout from his own soul that heit last paid down the 2000 lute theeupital of the tcrcii scheme v
Jute 1 00 whluh was conr scUy-Dorothys was placed in bank ithe early days wkeM ifee cheraoseemed smxily winuisg Bifiry lat kis-Dalsince wheel veered t tile ialugi K
that Jie had foolishly sitjtD ro o tfrom the greatest j rtu lty of ierher money The caaae the later ffrtyethe days of dioi6mkv eBt f ex-penses jnurvel sly and rceipts miraculously sfcrauk
On the blackest of black days whenBilly bad left the office merely to get-away from it and not because hiswork was done he was awnire of a retnembered face in the crowd and n-
aame leaded into his mIndf beg your pardon sir said he
Are you Mr MousoudNo replied the stranger with a
touch of excellent r courtesy oven inEO small a matter
J I happened to be present when you1 met with an accident two or three
months ago said Billy andward I foupd letter on the spot anddescribed the occurrenceit mine said ihfe ether who
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whereby it appeared that tills manwas Julian Winser president of theold Livingstone bank in which position he had recently succeeded his fartheras Billy knew from newspaper re-
ports Bankers were not popular withBilly just then for the officials of thehank where the magazine kept Itsdwindling account had turned a deafear to all pleas for accommodation-Yet Sir Winser seemed a very decentfellow despite his occupation
When they came to Billys room hecould not at first remember where hehad put the Mousoud envelope and it
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was by accident that he round it in adrawer which he had not opened sinceit was put uway
Time envelope been torn und wasempty
Dazed and ashamed Billy laid itupon the desk without word and thetwo men looked into each others eyesa
You Intro 110 idea who didsaid Winser
Billy shook his headWhat was in he asked with the
lull manner of a discouraged man andhe male a vain search of the drawer
Wiiiser had not replied He wasbeudirig over the envelope and smiling
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ways legible but usually not in thej right way Yes Hints Mr Mousoudsure enough but when I wrote it I
that it was two thousand-j The breath went out of Billy iu agasp He took the envelope out of
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Yes responded Winser I put themoney into ait envelope and wrote theamount on the outside because I had an-other lw others in fact wlthdlffercjitsums
found rAOTO on this desk said naband Ive lot it
In a weekly magazine Truth Proba-jWy Jou havent seen a copy Its a failure
You surprise me It certainly looltsprosperous Did you invest my moneythere-
Upon this Biily told the whole storyand it sounded to him like a He but Winser gave no sign of disbelief
Of course I should not have used themoney without knowing where it camefrom said he in conclusion but I persua ert myself that riomebody had beenmy good angel There are two or threemen in this city who were close friendsof mine in college and are now veryrich Miss Vincent had ojten heard iriospeak of them and though she knew thatthe acquaintance had been entirely brokenoff because of the difference of our cir-cumstances she might have found means
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The money said Vyinser must havebeen left on your de l that afternoonwhen you found it Had anj one beenhere
I questioned the servant as Scott asshe was well said that a man had
j called for me twice but she describe apoor devil of an artist a friend of minewho had been here before He wasnthe man howeverWinser took some seconds for reflec-
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this servant tCertainly said Billly and he rang
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promptlyMivJam said lYinser we kribrr that
j you opened tills envelops and tok outthe mow y and put a part ef K under thatpaperweight What did you do with therest lVt x
She stood rigid for an iuStarJand ttien turned fifiiy in a
of wrath 4j Yu Hel she screamed Y u sot itaU f it I never got nethm i
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hand and I put it on the desk and youI took it andi That Is all that we require saidWinser and with Billys help succeed-ed In persunAlngr the woman that she was
4 charged with no crimei And now Mr Allenjvood lie resumedJ when they were alone we havenp this simple in atery and thk letterstands between us two alone K seemsthat I am in a sense a partner In Truthrf-c very excellent maffaaine to read butnot to own as 1 judge front what you
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fljtion ot the inaKazIne and this wasfirst of several 5dftfernQ rB between th m-
I to loan a certain umbf nftney with theproviso that hs xltould name R neV busi-wesfl manager What share of jn ulti-mate success of Trlith should X Sitdto apjpolutefe and what ahare tohis financial bcing I woViVd n6t wislitodecide but the tnaeacme is a great prop-erty today as everybody Hno e Tie
held by Allenwood amid Miesare worth a good deal of money anfl
salaries ae as i r fitsThese interests were recently consolidatedy th jBarrla e of jtho partltis ana onef th Moat prized an l most valuablef presents was from JuliantVins i who aseumed for that oerairSon
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BLACKBURN APPOINTED ON
ISTHMIAN COMMISSION
Presidents Selection Meets WithHearty Approval Other
News From Capital
WASHINGTON Marchpresidential appointment in several
months has given greater satisfactionthan the naming of Senator J C SBlackburn to a place on the IsthmianCanal Commission soon to be recogni-zd The Kentuckian is popular notonly in Congress but counts his friendsby hundreds throughout Washington
has been understood for some timethat President Roosevelt had SenatorBlackburn under consideration for aplace on the Interstate Commerce Com-mission but it is generally believed bythe Senators friends that the canal
will prove far move congenialthan dry statistics and drier hearings of the Commerce Board
The final days of Avery Congress turndignified legislators into rompingschoolboys and the evening sessions ofthe House were anything but sedateThe last Friday of the sessionwas no exception to the rule and whenMr Mahon nf Pennsylvania demand-ed a roll call on the the firstbill it was found that a quorum wasnot present The doors were closedand the SergeantatArms was ordered-to arrest and bring in the absenteesDuring the wait of more than an hourthe sixty memoers present whistledand sang and generally disported themselves Among the pleasantries wasthe filing of mock proceedings bringingJohn Wesley Gaines of Tennesse before the HOUJC for an alleged infraction of the rules based on his bill providing for the docking of membeisabsent without leave Mr Gainesmade a witty speech which was inter-rupted by the arrival of Representative J Sloat Fassetts big touring carin which were eight Congressmen inevening dress who guests ofthe New York Representative at adinner party They had been arrestedand haled unceremoniously to
The UTen proceeded withbusiness and because of the wait didnot adjourn until midnight
The rivers and harbors appropriation-bill finally has been disposed of andthe money for improvements to the
The Senate and House conferfescontrary to the general belief experienced little difficulty comingagreement on the measure As theoriginally passed the House it carriedupward of 830000000 which was increased in the Senate to close to 93-
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j The House conferees refusedto acceaeto the Senate increase in theappropriation for the improvement Mississippi between the mouth of the Ohio
j and the mouth of the Missouri and theprovision for the construction of Lockand Dam No 7 in the Ohio RiverTaken in its entirety however the billmarks an epoch in that it practicallycommits Congress to a more libreal and
ments While the measuresize up with the claims put forward bythe National Rivers and Harbors Con-gress it makes a long advance towardmeeting those demands This organi-zation will continue to work to an end
I that the federal government appropri-ate 50000000 each year to prosecutedevelopment work on the nationsrivers harbors
It did not come altogether as a shockwhen the announcement was made officially that Secretary haw would
I head Carnegie TrustCompany in New York on his retirment
the Treasury The phase of thej matter that is puzzling Washington isj the attitude that Mr Shaw will adoptin connection with the Republicanconvention It is well known that in
j the early 1900s Mr Shaw was regarded as having almost a lien on the nomination for the Presidency and was con
j sidered pn of the strongest candidatesi that could be put up to head of the Re
ticket President Roosevelts-jeojp in shelving Mr Shaw in theTreasury had the effect of puttingor less of an extinguisher on his Presidential aspirations Just how effectivethis extinguisher has been problematical While the Carnegie Trust Com-pany has issued an official announce-ment that Mr Shaw assumed the presidency of that organization on March4th It is understood that he will spendsome time at the Homestead Hotel inHot Springs Va where he will takethe mineral baths and recuperate fromhis five years of ardouus work in regu
j lating the finances of the cou itry-
Losti Childs gray squirrel neck scarfS litabie reward for return of scarf toThe Bourbon News office
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CONTRACTS LIT
Turnpike Supervisor Lets Contractsfor 15000 in Repairs to Roads
List of Successful Bidders-
At the office of Turnpike SupervisorClaude F Redmon Monday the bidsfor the repairing of the turnpikes ofBourbon county were opened and
were let to the following bidders as they had submitted the lowestand best bids in response to an advertisement for that purpose The sealedbids were and considered bythe Supervisor and the Turnpike Com-mittee the Bourbon Fiscal Courtrconsisting of Esquires Keller andThomason
For District Mo 1 in charge ofSupervisor Redmon the bids acceptedwere as follows
Maysville Lexington and Georgetown Centerville pikes 100 rods ofknapped Tock to be spread according-to specifications to E J Welsh at S9per Hume Bedford road 25rods to Thomas Maher at 850 perrod Winchester 100 rods John Maherat 825 Clintonville 50 rods to Shipp
Marshall at Bethlehem 75rods to Thomas Maher at 850 NorthMiddletown Thatch ersj 31 rods at
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rods to P L Burke at 850 IronWorks Extension 30 rods to P LBurke at 850 Ware pike no bidsHopewell Bethlehem 25 rods to PL Burke at 850 Bryant Station roadno bids Antioch no bidsStewart pike no bids Greenwich 15rods to Thomas Maher at 850 Harp
Ennis pike no bids HawkinsCummins 50 rods to James Holleranat9 Centerville Jacksonville 10rods to E J Welsh at 8 Hill pikeSouth end no bids Fords Mill 7 rodsto B F Bedford at 7
District No 2 W E Speaks Deputy JacksonvilleWest end 50 rods to P S See at690 Cane Ridge Millersburg 20
rods to W B Linville at 775Youngs Mill 10 rods to Letton Brosat 750 Tarr Station 5 rods to P SSee at 8 Robert Tarr 5 rods to PS See at 8 Millersburg Cynthiana50 rods to W B Linville at 775Summit Station no bids Headquarters no bids Steele Ford 30 rods toP S See at 8 Colville 30 rods toOllie Ingram at 88 Talbott pike 5rods Ore Jones at 8 Talbott pikeCynthiana Ruuddles Mills 30 rods
W Conway at 750 RuddlesMills Millersburg 40 rods to W BLinville at 775 Ardery pike20 rodsMoat Rankin at 8 Redmon pike 50rods to John Long at 8 Paris Ruddies Mills30 rods to Mat Long Broat 7 75 Paris Peacock 30 rods toJ E Hutchison at 750 ShawhanRaddles Mills 20 rods to Moat Rankinat 720 Shawhan Kiser and MtCarmel Shawhan 15 rods to C DWilson at 815 Paris Townsend 30rods to James Holleran at 770 Clay
Kiser 150 rods to James Holleran-at 7 70 Jacksonville Centerville20 rods to E J Welsh at 8 Leesburg Jacksonville 15 rods to JamesHolleran at 88 Leesburg Newtown-no bids Hill pike no bids Brentsvilley 60 rods to J C Morris at 750McKee 10 rods to Ollie Ingram at
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Talbott at Spears Mill Winchester no bids E K Thomas pike40 rods Clifton Thomas at 7 Seamonds Mill Stony Point 40 rods toAbe Carmine at 625 North Middletown Winchester 20 rods to PatrickBros at 660 r North Middletown
36 North Middletown Levee 75 rodsEd Talbott and 0 D GastonOldson pike 10 rods to Ed Talbott-at 7 Prescott pike 25 rods to C WGilkey at 695 Brush Creek 25 ridsto J W Crump at 575 Harrods
to Frank Collier at 7 Little RockParis 35 rods to L A Soper at 7North Middletown Owingsville 25rods to Dan E Reed at 650 LittleRock Mt Sterling 30 rods to J WCrump Boones Creek 20 rods
W Reed at 650 CarlislePlum 80 rods to P S See afc 650Carlisle Rogers Mill 15 rods toJames Bonta at 650Paris 90 rods to P S See at 7Convict 12 roes to Dan Reed at 650Jackstown Little Rock 40 rods toAlonzo McKinzey at 645 StringTown 25 rods to J W Crump at650 Glenn pike no bids See pike 15
rods to R H Bannister at 725 Lit-tle Rock Paris South end 80 iodto James Bonta at 7
The contracts awarded mean an exrperditure of approximately 18000and does not include the MaysvilleLexington road which is thethoroughfare in the county It is contemplated to reconstruct this road fcy
the use of road machinery including aheavy steam roller the outfit hayingbeen recently purchased by theCourt
Bonds for the above contracts will besigned and filed Saturday as Super-visor Redmons office in the courthouse
Engraving-If you want the very latest style in
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We offer One Hundred Dollarsfor any case of catarrh that can-
not be cured by Halls Catarrh CureF J CHENEY CO Toledo
the undersigned have known FJ Cheney for the last 15 years and
him perfectly honorable in allbusiness transactions and financiallyable to carry out any obligationsby his firmWALDING KINNAN MARVIN
Wholesale Druggists Toledo 0Halls Catarrh Cure is taken
acting directly upon the bloodand mucous surfaces of the systemTestimonials sent free Price 75 centsper bottle Sold by all druggists
Take Halls Family Pills for constipa-tion 24nov
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Father Williams Indian TeaNatures Remedy is becoming 1most popular Female Remedy musePale Weak Nervous DelicateWomen suffering from those eoknesses and diseases peculiar to the csex will find in Father Williams
Regulator It the Nerveson flesh gives strength and elasticityto the step brightens the eyes clearsthe complexion and makes you
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