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Show j A Counterfeiter 4 kukIiI. j A man giving Ihe name of Henry Hawthorne' i in jail today wild Ihe I charge of attempting to p:us coiiutcr- feit money as the reason for his sojourn; ! He had in his po- -sioii a hove brti j nette poeketbook of obese appearatie... ' which was heavy with old time counterfeits. counter-feits. There were bills of various le-uominalions, le-uominalions, all having the apjearaiice of age about them. The ea'O will le taken Up in the federal court, the assist- i atit county attorney bs:ing desirous of throwing it in that ch itiriel. Hawthorne was arrested by the local police in a singular sort of way. He had a room ill Ihe Baymond house, a cheap lodging place where robberies turn up wiih frequency. The jiolice were searching his room for some article ar-ticle stolen from that of a neighboring lodger, when they found the pocket, book tilled with bad bunk bills. 'J be notes represented a number of different Male back throughout the country, and are of various dcuomiualiotis. |