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d select my own. I did so, readily. D. W. Mahone.--[Witness is employed at Purcell, Ladd & Co.'s drug store.] On Thursday morning last, prisoner came to the store and purchased 25 cents worth of medicine, handing me a $2.50 piece, and I gave him the change. Afterwards found it was bad. Saw him on the street and told him about it. He said he would make it good, but saw no more of him. My suspicions in regard to the piece were aroused by its light weight. Martin Kahn.--[Employed at Ezekiel's store.] Prisoner was at the store and bought $5 worth of goods, giving me two $2.50 pieces. Told him they were rather light, and on inquiry, ascertained they were bad. He afterwards gave a note on the Northwestern Bank. R. Emerson.--Prisoner came to my restaurant and procured meals last week, and on Thursday said he believed he would settle and leave. He gave me a $2.50 piece, and I gave back the change. After I heard of the arrest I examined the coin I had received from prisoner.