VEBESDT ROUND, MAY II, 1S87. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Unrge. JohjKki'k, C'i(Hi:i7 North ward. Ti. J. Hop Kin. J. K. Clark. W. L. Klinestiver. South ward. J. F. Proper, C. A. Kniidtill, Cbas. Botmer. Justice of the Peace J. T. Brennan. trv ia 1 ' (TunntatiU S. 8. Canfield. School Director O. W. Robinson, A. in. tColly.C. M. Shawkey, I). H. Knox, a.'. v. nam, iu. ij. Davis. FOREST COUNTT OFFICERS. Member of Congre Alkxamdeu C. HITK. Mfmber of Senate J. II. Wit.sor. i4Mfmv-L'HHLM A. RaWDALL. President Judge Yf. D. Brow. y( MociitM Judges Lewis Am KB. Jxo, A. Pro pen Treasurer Sor,oo! FlTzmcnAI.D. Prothonotary , Re.gMer it Recorder, ic VURTIS K. SUAWKKY. Sheriff'. LfCOlfAKD Aowitw. Cuin-fnnioncrf Olivkr Bterlt, Wm S .11 ELDS, J. P.. Cha-dwick. Oounty Superintendent 3. E. Hll.L' akd, IHntrict Attorney P. M. Ci.ark. ry Comntfxnionm H. O. It A Vis, UAVIO VTALTFK9. :ounty Surveyor 1. C. Whittkkin. Coroner Dr. J. W. Morrow. County Auditor .1. A. SCOTT, THO" Corah, 3eo. Zcicxdel. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TIONESTA LODGE o.p. . TVTEETjJ every Saturday evening, at 7 1'4 o'clock, In the Lodtfe Room in Par I fridge's Hall. -1 H. B. ARMSTRONG, N. O w. sawyer, sec'y. 27-tr. 1,X)RE9T LODGE, No. IN, A. O. U. W I Meets every Friday Evening In Odd FeUdwa' HallTlonesta. II.. FULTON, M. W. 2. WENK, Recorder. i'lVPT. GEORGE STOW POST, ' No. 274 O. A. K. Meets n the first Wednesday In ench ii o ill), in Odd Follow Ilr.ll, TiniieMa, I'd. i. S. KNOX, Commander. J.l.AOMKW. P.M. CLARK, District Attorney. AGIN 12W Ac C'LA lili, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Office in Court House. Kim St. Tionesta, Pcnna. J. VAN OIESEN, .ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR AT LAW, EdctiUurg, ,'ICikjX P. O.,) Clarion Coun- I L. DAVIS. J V.. ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, " Tionesta, Pa. Collections mods' in this and adjoining counties. ftllLKS W.TATE, I ATTORNEY- AT-LAW. 'Eln Street, Tiunewtft, Pa. T'V F. HITCH EY. y 1 ATTORXEV-AT-LaW, Thiiifsta, Forest County Pa. 1 A WHENCE HOUSE. Tionesta, Pa.. Ii II. S. Bmckwny, Proprietor. This lituae in centrally located. Everything nt- mNl well furnished. Supeilor Ac-e-oTiimcdAtions and strict attention given u rnets. Vegetables and Fruits of all ! indtt nerved in their season. Sample loo.n Kr Commercial Agents. (CENTRAL HOUSE, Tioi.ei.ta, Pa., O. '. Hrownell. Proprietor. This is a new house, and has just been fitted up tor pe ncommodiition of the public. A por ioii 4 the patronage of the public in nolic- .tod. -Ki-ly. CENTRAL HOUSE, OIL CITY, PA. " W. H. ROTH, Proprietor. The torjrest, Rest Located and Kurniabed IIoiikj iu llw City. Near Union Depot. f B. SKiOINS, M. I)., Phyiticiun, Surgeon .V Druinj'Mt, TIONESTA, PA. 1 W. MORROW, M. D., PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, Ijite o. Armatronu county, having located in Tlu'euta in prepared to attend all pro fessional ealU promptly and at all hours. . OOlceand residence two doors north of Lawreaco Honse. Office hours 7 to 8 a. m., and 11 o It M. ; 2 to i and 61 to 7 J p. M. Sunday-, to 10 a. m. ; 2 to 3 and 61 to 71 p. M. may-18-81. DENTISTRY. 1)11. J. W. MORROW. Having purchased the materials Ac, of lr. i-tteadman, would respectlullv an liourio that he will carry on the Dental juniuew in Tionesta. and having bad over oars luccoiMrul experience, considers I liuhell fully competent to trlve entire aat if'a tkn. I shall always giv m v mcdi k'.tl practice the preference. ma'r22-8-. "" i. i. imr JIA l't PARK c6 CO., 3 ANKERS! Corner of Elm A WalnutSts. Tionesta. Bank ol Discount and Deposit. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. Gol tactions made on al 1 the Pri nci pal points of the U. S. Collections solicited. 18-ly. JORENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinda of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. Diay4 81 TOXESTA. PA. H. C. WHITTEKIN. Civil Engineer and Surveyor. TIONESTA PA. Land and Railway Surveying a Specialty, Magnetic, Solar or Trianeulation Survey ing. Best of Instruments aud work. Term on application. TFT YOIT WANT a. rmviAf. ),. J. printing at a reasonable price seud your - or4r to this otlice. . JAS. BEENNAN REAL ESTATE AGENT, TIONESTA, 3?-A. UM)S UOIGHT A.D SOLD OX COMMIHtilON If you wish to buy or noil Real Estate it will pay you to correspond with me. CoDdeaaed Time Tftbla Tlonrata HlalUn. NORTH. Train 28 7:7 am Train (12 7:!i2 am Train 30 3:.r.2 pm SOUTH. Train 6?, 10:55 am Train 2! 1:18 pm Train 31.... 8:lfJ pm Train 28 North, and Train 2U South car ry the man. t'harrh and Nabbalk Hrkoal. PresbyteriHn Sabbath School at 9:45 a, m. : M. E. Sabbat h School at 10:00 a. in PreachiriK in M. E. Church every Sab miiu evening uy ,ev. nmail. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Court next week. How the grass growi! ! Judge Reck ia improving slowly -Ja irui Reck, of Dallas City, ii in town on a visit to his father. ' Butter in this market ia bringing 25 cents and eggs 12 cents. If it keeps this way the buffalo suckers will be safe this year. Ye candidate will be on hand next week, and on his best behavior. Representative Randall was home from the State Capitol over Wabbath. Orchards are out in bloom and a bountiful supply of fruit is prom ised. City Editor .Dillingham of the Oil City Derrick, was in town on Moo- day. Mr. John Cobb, of Frewsburg, N. Y., in visiting with his sons, T. B. and It.)wluad Cobb. M. E. Sabbath school at 3 o'clock p. ui., instead of at the Ukual hour, on account of the quarterly meeting. Some timber was run out of the creek on the recent rise, caused by the steady rains during the past week. Mrs. Ileibenthal and family re turned last week. They have been living in Allegheny city since last fall. The river fi-hing season will open the first of next month when bass, pike and other fish may be legolly caught in this state. An Act, which is important to this county, will be found in another place. It has passed the House and is likely to become a law. On Tuesday, Dr. Siggins succe?s- fully performed an operation on the upper jaw bone, on a four-year-old daughter of Fred. Lohmyer, of Ger man Hill. Jacob Wagner Jr., the young man who was shot at bis father's home in the recent attempt at robbery, at last accounts was improving as, well as could be expected. ' Many persons are under the im pression that the scalp law has been repealed, but such is not the case. The bill has passed the house but has not yet passed the Senate. The District Convention of the Home and Foreign Missionary Society will meet in the M. E. Church at this place, in the early part of June next, and will be in session three days. If yon want at once the best and cheapest Life or Accident Insurance, insure in the Mutual Reserve Fund Lifo Association and Guarantee Mut ual Accident Co. P. M. Clark, Agent, Tionesta, Pa. Quarterly meeting services will be held Saturday and Sunday of this week, commencing Friday evening, at Starr, by the Free Methodist brethren. J. T. Michael, Chairman, will be pres ent. All are invited. Wm. A. Ililands came up from the Macksburg oil field on Tuesday morning for a short stay with friends and relatives here. Davy's many friends are pleased to see him after an absence of over two years. A good many farmers around Conneautville are complaining of a man named King, who sold them, at last fall's fair, 25 cent packages pur porting to ba Spanish onion seed, which turned oat to be common turnip seed. Mrs. T. B. Cobb returned home Monday evening from a visit of several months with ber daughter, Mrs. Dr. T. D. Dunn, at West Chester, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Cobb will occupy their home on Elm street,, lately vacated by Dr. biggins. i A large Spring Stock of Shoes for Men, Ladies, Misses and Children at Sinearbaugh & Co. 2t, Six prisoners are now confined in the county bastile, the latest being Chas. 1 larger, who was taken iu cus tody by Sheriff Agnew on Tuesday fo larceny committed at Stowtown, over a year ago, by breaking into Wheeler, Dusenbury & Co.'s store. Mr. Solomon Hepler, of Newman ville, on Tuesday purchased the farm of George Weaot, on the Tylersburg road in Tionesta township. Mr. Hep ler is one of Forest couuty's moetpros perous farmers, and we congratulate him on making such a desirable pur chase. Mr. R. M. Carson, who bailed Charles Buck, of Clarion county charged with being implicated in the trunk robbery at East Hickory, on March 30th, on Saturday forfeited the bail, and Buck was taken in custody and lodged in jail. His trial will come off at the coming term of court The W. C. T. U., of Forest Co will bold their annual convention at this place in Presbyterian church on Tuesday and Wednesday of next week, May 18th and 19th. It is earn estly hoped all delegates and friends, of the cause will be present. L. M. Davis, M. N. Derricksos, Sec'y. President. An exchange tells of a new dodge : A feliow travels through the country selling eggs for S3 a dozen and con tracts to take all the chickens hatched from them at 83 each, representing that they are a valuable breed. When the rural housewife has kept these eggs under a setting hen a month or more until "Biddy" deserts her nest in disgust, an examination is made and it is discovered that the eggs are boiled. Quarterly meeting services will be held in the M. E. Church here on Friday and Sunday of this week. Quarterly conference will be held Sat urday evening after the preaching ser vice. Arrangements will be made at the same time for holding campmeet ing on Whig Hill during the summer, All are invited. A full attendance of the members of the Quarterly Confer nee is requested. Elder Bray will be present and preach Friday evening, and Rev. Ryan on Saturday evening and Sabbath. On Thursday last, the Italian, who gave his name as Mortanio, arrested for the trunk robbery at East Hick ory on March 30th, and now confined in jail, received through the mails a book securely enclosed iu a wrapper postmarked New York City. Sheriff Agnew being suspicious examined the same, and found secreted in the cover of the book a neat steel saw, size about one inch in width and six inches in ength. Nothing further than the postmark was found, to denote who the prisoner's accomplice was in this iberation scheme. Room No. 1, of the Borough Schools, Miss Agnes Kerr, teacher, closed the pjesent term on Friday last and Room No. 2, Miss Alice Brennan, teacher, yesterday. Room No. 3, C. I. Dounell, Principal, will close about the 1st of June. Uuder the manage ment of the above trio of teachers our schools have been an honor to the town. We hope the pupils will make the best of the coming vacation, and when the coming fall and winter term convenes, will be better prepared to preBS forward to grasp the golden op portunities of youth. Special Jury List. The following special Jurymen were drawn on Monday, May 9tb. for the coming terra of court which convenes on Monday next: Albaugh, Wm., farmer, Hickory. Brown, Horace, laborer, Hickory. Bowman, J. H., farmer, Harmony. Cropp, Wm., farmer, Green. Copeland, A. A., farmer, Harmony. Dawson, Walter, farmer, Harmony. Hasselback, M. R., lumberman, Jenks. Kerr, Geo., teacher, Boro. Lusher, Albert, laborer, Hickory. Sarvlinf;, Henry, laborer. Green. Siggins, Jacob, laborer, Boro. Shipo, . K., farmers, Jenks. Uomd Iteaulta la Every Cue. D. A. Bradford, wholesale paper dealer of Chattanooga, Tenn., writes that he was seriously altlicted with a severe cold that settled on his lungs ; had tried many rem edies without benefit. Being induced to try Dr. King's Xew Discovery for Con- umplion, did so aud was entirely cured by use of a few bottles. Since which time he has ufed it in his family for all Coughs and Colds with beet results. This is the xperience of thousands whose lives have been aved by this Wonderful Discovery. Trial Bottles free at G. W. Bovat'd's Drug Store. THE WAGNER ROBBERY. During the week passed the attempt ed robbery of Jacob Wagner, has been the all-absorbing topio among our cit izens, and has created more excite meat in this and adjoining counties than has ever occurred for a long number of yeats. On last Wednesday morning after the Republican went to press Coron er Morrow impaneled a Jury and held an inquest on the body of the dead burglar. The following is tba verdict of the Coroner's inquest : Commonwealth of Pknssylvaxia, Forest CoritTT i ss An inquisition Indented and taken at the house of Jacob Warner, Tionesta Town ship, in the County of Forest, the 4t.h day u. may, iu me year oi our Liora one thous and eiiiht hundred and eighty-seven, be fore me, J. W. Morrow, Coroner of the county aforesaid, upon the view of the body of William J. McCleary then and there lying dead, npon the oaths of J. R. Chadwick, J. B. Muse, (J. W. Sawyer, W. F. Blum, S. S. Cantield, and H. S. Brock way, Rood and lawful men of the countv uiurenniu, wno neiii sworn, lo inquire on the part of the Commonwealth the when. where and how. and after what manner. the Sirid William J. McCleary came to his death, do say upon their oath that one. Adam Wagner, in defense of his father's lamily ana property, on the third day of way, one thousand eiirht hundred and eighty-seven, between the hours of eight nine, ... iub uiunt ui same uav. aia then and there make an assault unon William J. McCleary (who with others were engaged in attempted murder and robbery.) with a Winchester rifle, and a discharge therefrom, did hit him In the cenire oi nis Dreast, passing through his uwujr, which mortal wouna, me afore said William J. McCleary then and there instantly died. We deem the aforesaid Adam Wagner was not iruiltv of an v crim inal offense, he being justified In the act. In witness, whereof as well the afore paid Coroner, as the Jurors aforesaid, have to this inquisition pnt their ha,nds and seals this tenth day of Mav, one thous and eight hundred and eighty-seven, at the otlice of the Coroner. J. W. Morrow, Coroner, J. R. Chadwick, l.s. J. B. Muse, l.s. ko. W. Sawyr, l.s. W. P. Blum, l.s. S. S. Canfikld, l.s. H. S. Brockwat, L.h. On Wednesday evening the body was brought to Haslet's undertaking rooms at this place. On Thursday telegrams were re ceived from Edenburg, that two bus picious characters bad been arrested that morning. Sheriff Agnew, accom panied by his deputies, T. F. Ritchey, J. F. Proper, H. H. Shoemaker and Constable Canfield. arrived there Thursday evening and took the pris oners in charge, who prove to beShel don Wilfcou, Thomas Haggerty and Samuel Shell, all residents of Clarion county, and Friday at 3 p. ra., had them safely lodged behind the bars al this place. Tho following accouotof the capture of the prisoners, was written by one of the sheriff's deputies: "Haggerty arrived in Edenburg about 3 o'clock Thursday morning, May 5, and got breakfast at Showaller'a about 4 o'clock, also a lunch put up. He bired a black horse and coverd car riage from a liveryman named Floyd, and started towards Lioeville, stop ping at a farm house near there getting couple of quarts of milk, which he took with him. At Lioeville be in quired the way. This was about 8 o'clock in the morning. Dr. J. W. Carey, who thought he was a suspi cious character from his black eve. was the first to follow him, tying his horse at the roadside, about 21 miles from Lioeville, and about four mile from Wagner's the place where the robbery was committed. Carey drove by and soon saw Haggerty get another man in the buggy, and start back the same way he came. Carey kept in sight of the parlies, and was soon joined by J. II. McPherson and Orah Smith, who kept close by them. The suspicious parties drove slow, and appeared to not notice any one. They drove to Elk City, where one of the parties got out at the depot, who after wards proved to be Wilson. Hagger ty drove on to Edenburg and returned horse, and shortly afterward was sur rounded and captured in an out-house. Wilson boarded the train at Elk City, paying bis fare to Foxburg, Mc Pherson and officer getting on the train with him. Wheu the train arrived at Edenburg he was arrested and placed the cooler with Haggerty. Ou their persons were found revolvers, bandybillies, steel knuckles, about 100 pieces of coin, complete set of burglar tools, watches, knives, riags, cord, beeswax, poison, powder aud Ac, and each having in their possession a map f this section of the country, with places designated with 'rich farmers,' safo' aod tbe like. Shell, the sup posed accomplice of Haggerty and Wilsou, was captured Friday May 6, bout daylight in an ougine house, near where the dead burglar's parents ived, which is a short distance from Turkey City, by Tionesta oflicers." Wilson has a pistol ball in h right leg, and a birllet hole throug the back of his coat aod vest. Hag gerty has a black eye, and other slight injuries. They both bore evidene of be ing in a recent fight. This is said to be one of the most important captures in the history of Western Pennsylvania Oo Friday morning J. L. McCleary of Turkey City, arrived here and fully identified the dead burglar as his sou Wm. J. McCleary, and conveyed tbe remains to his home for burial. PRELIMINARY HEARING. On Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock a targe crowa oi men, women and children gathered in tbe Court Room to hear the preliminary hearing of Wilson, Haggerty, and Shell, charged with making the murderous assault on Jacob Wagner and family, in Tionesta township, on the evening of May The prisoners were brounht in from the county jail, and 'Squire Brennan opened his docket. S. S. Canfield prosecutor, was represented by T. F. Ritchey, J. B. Agnew appeared for District Attorney P. M. Clark, and E. L. Davis appeared for tbe defense There were two charges made against each prUoner one for burglary, and the other for felonious assanlt. Wilson and Haggerty waived hearing. Bai in their case was fixed at $1,500 each on the first information against them, and $1,000 each on the second. Pros- ecu tor laonem was neia in vzvv on his own recognizance to appear against them. In the case of Shell a hearing was bad. The defendant plead "not guilty." Tbe court then proceeded to give him a bearing. The following witnesses were then examined : Jacob Wagner On evening of May 3rd came in from work between Sand 9 oclock ; warned mrougn me nonse and sec down bucket he was carrying; went out but soon came in again : beard a noise outside thought it was the dog ; looked up and saw two men standing in the door with clubs and revolvers. They at onco began an Attack striking him over the head and on the arm with clubs : thj also began shooting and kept op a rapid firing and clubbing. Succeeded in driving them out and tried to lock the door. The panel was broken in and the door forced onon : thev got in again and got into the sitting room adjoining the kitchen where the fight be gan. Wagner, Sr., went into a bedroom and got a gun but it was not loaded ; he veiled at his bnvs tn trpf. rnvnlvnro unrl guns, ihey finally succeeded in driving them out again ; alter fight was over pick ed np clubs and revolvers left by robbers j saw uunecnoies in wans ana noor; jhcoo Wagner. Jr.. was shot in the frav : found a dead person at bars 50 or 60 feet from house atter doctor was sent for j said to let him lie there until doctor came ; the dead man was lying on his face. He said the men that artackeu Him looked like the prisoners, Wilson and Haggerty. He did not recognize Shell as being among the rooDers. x ae ronoers were nil masked. Cross-examined They cmnie in throutrh outsiue aoor into the Kitcnon; did not know if a third was in the room while the two were first driven out; they struck wnen mey nrsc came in ; there was no light in the sitting room : there was a licht- eu lamp suung on me lame in the kitchen. The tall man came in first, the short one last. Geo. HuddJeson Arrived at Waener's about I) o'clock on evening of Mav 3rd. Saw a boy shot; two revolvers ; Wagner's hoiifco riddled with bullet; saw lots of blood. Went back next morning and saw man dead lying on the porch, covered with a blanket; did not recognize the man; arier Dreaxiasi came back again; got a trail ; found blood along the trail ; in one place a pool of it. Saw blood on bars next woods; toi lowed trail to road; the trail sometimes cut across corners and over points ;lost it finally at White Oak Spring: it seemed to be leading to tbe right of Linevine, or nearly toward Pitch Pine. Sheriff Agnew Had a warrant for ar rest of Shell. Went to Edenburg. Found that Wilson and Haggerty had been arrest ed and were in the lock-up there. About 1 1 o'clock learned that Shell had got on train at Beaver and was at Turkey City at McCleary's house. Got a riir aud went down, and at 5 o'clock found Shell in a boiler house and arrested him. While in boiler house arresting Shell, heard shoot ing outside. Came out and found that an other man had run from the house, and refusing to stop when called to halt, thev ( Ritchey and Proper) had started in pur suit of him. CroMt-exainined It was a warm moon light night. The house and boiler house seemed to be in a field. Saw some one a woman-Mrs. McCleary, walking around as I approached the house ; she said there was no one in the boiler house. Shell seemed to be asleep, but arose as I en tered. Geo. Dunkle Witness was asked if he could identify Shell. He suid he saw 3 men last luesday sitting on the steps of Keck s meat market eatinur a lunch : he thought when he first saw Shell on Satur day last he was one of them, but now ho did not think he was. S. S. Canfield Went with Sheriff to iret Shell. He could not identify Shell. Fred. Branl Live at Tionesta station': run the stavo mill there. Thought he had seen Shell in company with two others, week ago lout Saturday: identified Hair- gerty as one of the men; the man killed at Wagner's as the other; thev were down at the stave mill. He came across to town and met the man killed carrying a suck which he supposed to contain eatables; when ho went back they were on the Nqw maker platform eating a lunch. Cross-examined Saw them alwiut half past four in afternoon. Attention was ailed to tfiein Ijy one man's throwinix a lub at something over the bank: think the man who threw the club is Haggerty ; at that time think shell was leaning against plank pile on platform: think Shell had ou brown coat aud dasher hat; wouldn't swear he is the man he saw : think he is; remembered Haggerty by Ins hut; he had mustache; no whiskers; think lie hail ou dark clothes ; not positive as to llaggcrtv's identity. Positive that dead mun is iiiim met on the bridge ; hud a square look at him ; he identified him by the shape of his chin, his freckles, aud his" general appear ance. S. P. DeTurk, W. S. McCleary, and G. E. Kline were called by the defense to prove an alibi. S. P. Do Turk Live in Salem township, Clarion rouuty ; born and raised thrc ; live abultt -1 or 3 uiilos from McCleary's. Have known Shell sincn lm was a sm.ill boy ; saw Shell on 3rd of May between 7 aud 8 o'clock in evening; talked with him; saw again about 11 o'clock stme evening. Cross-examined Shell's father ami mother re dnnd; has been making his home with his brother-in-law, Scott Mr Clonry. an uncle of the bov who was shot; Scott McCleary is married to a sister of Shell's. Lane McCleary is father of the bov killed. W. H. McCleary-Am a brother-in law to Shell; heen acquainted with him from a boy. I was born and raised In Clarion County, Salem township; live there now ; am a farmer; live on a farm. Saw Shell on 3rd of May ; worked for me that dav ; h went away alter supper and came back about 11 o'clock ; had been asleep; heard clock strike 11 soon after Shell went to bed. Shell hns been with me this last time about a month and a half. Shell an-1 boy killed and Oliver McCleary wore in Turkey City riot, at least I so understood. Outside of the church riot the boy killed had a good reputation ; be had many friends, and no enemias. Witness after wards said that the bov killed had been tried, and acquitted of any complicity in' the church riot. G. E. Kline Rom, raised, and reside in Salem township, Clarion county. Hare known Shell since ho was a bov; live 11 miles from W. S. McCleary's. On Tues day (May 3rd) Shell came to ray house between 7 and 8 o'clock ; he was there at the houFC about an hour and a half; ho was not iu the house; he asked what I bad been doing during the day, and told me what he hud done. Cross-examined Know it was Tuesday by what work I had done that day and on the before ; to Pitch Pine is about 12 miles from where I live. The prosecution called R. L. Whitten and Philip Boarts. R. L. bitten Resides at E. Hickorr; thinks he recognizes Shell as being at 13. ' Hickory one week ago last Saturday. Cross-examinpd Saw Shell on the roaI with Aquila Mong by Henry Church's, at about 11 o'clock ; they were coming to ward the station ; I was going up the road J passed by them ; think Shell had on sama clothes as he has now ; saw him square in the face; he had hat on. (Prisoner was told to pnt on his hat; he did so.) Mr. Whitten was not positive as to his identic ty, but thinks him the same man. Philip Boarts -Reside at Hickory be tween E. Hickorv and the brido-n. Thinlr Shell stayed all night at my house on Sat urday night a week ago ; ho left the house sometime Sundav, but came back in tha evening for his overcoat; he left then. cross-examined He came with Aquila Mong. He left after breakfast; think he went in direction uf Aomli Mora's! ha had breakfast and supper; said he had bad his dinner. Am not positive, but think he is the same man. Cunm utter A o'clock Saturday evening. He stated that he had got into trouble in connection with a church riot down near Salem, and he had come up to get Mong's evidence to help him out; Mong knew he was not drunk at the time of the riot, he said. Shell was held for court in 8500 for each of the complaints lodged against him. AN ACT Relating to sawlogs and lumber floating in or KKigen upon the banks of the rivers and streams of this Common wealth. Sec. 1. Re it enacted bv the Senate anrl Honse of Representatives of the Common wealth in General Assembly met and it is hereby enacted by the authority of th same : That any person or persons other than tho lawful owner or owners, whdr shall deface, obliterate, or remove, or procure another or others to deface, oblib erate, or remove any mark, letter or brand irom any sawiog, board, shiugle bolt, or lumber of any kind floating in or lodged upon the banks of any of the rivers or streams of this Commonwealth, or who shall destroy, split, saw, or in any way convert the same to his or their own use, or who not being the owner or owners thereof shall knowingly sell any such logs, boards, shingle bolts, or other lumber. or who shall knowingly buy the same from any person or persons than th owner or owners, or who shall willfully, or with Intent to defraud and injure another or others, counterfeit or use the mark, letter or brand used bv him or them on any such logs, boards, shingle bolts, or lumber of mv kind, shall he guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon con viction thereof, shall be sentenced to undergo an imprisonment for any period not exceeding two voars. nor less than three months, and to nav a fine not ex ceeding one thousand dollars, both or eitner, at, ine discretion of the court. A UremX Surprise Tn in M tn ra far all nrhA tlua 1,'am n ' u n.i. sam for the Throat and Lungs, the great guaranteed remedy. Would you believe' that it is Mlllrl (in 1t.H moritu an1 tho- aa,,li druggist is authorized to refund your n , ,,,, ,i ,r 1m. tlm Um,. u . . f . l : . . .uu l it'i'imur u. turn wunuer- ful remedy if it fails to cure you. G. W Bovard has secured tbe Agency for it. Price 50c. and f 1. Trial size free. Bl t KLKN'H A KMC! HALVE. The best Salve in the world for Cuts:.. TtriliuAB Sli-iru lrl,.ura U.H DK.iim C . . ' -' - J' . i.vu, , lLIUll 111, ACVJ Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perrect aatislaction. or money retunued. rrice a cents per box. r or sale bv G. W. Bovard. The IlelteM Mai la Tlnarala, As well as the handsomest, and others are invited to call on G. W. Bovard, and get free a trial lxttle of Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lungs, a remedy that is selling entirely upon its merits and is guaranteed to cure and relieve all Chronic and Acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption. Price 50 cents and ft. Aa V.aA t Bona Ncra.ptair, Edward Shepherd, of HiM-risburg, fn.,. says: "Having received so much benefit trom Klectrie Bitters, fee1 it my duty t let suffering humanity know it. Have had a running sore on my leg for eitrht years ; my doctors told me I would have to nave the bone scraped or leg amputated. I used, instead, three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen's Ar nica Naive, aud my leg is now sound and well." Electric Bitters are sold at nftv cents a bottle, and Bucklen's Arnica Salve" At -jc per box by G. W. Bovard. Free Trade. The reduction of internal revenae amf the taking off of revenue stamps from, Proprietary Medicines, no doubt has largely benefitted the consumers, as well as relieving the burden of home manu facturers. Especially is this the case with Green's August Flower and Hoschee's ifrman Syrup, as the reduction of thirtv- six cents per dozen, has been added to in- rcase the size ot the bottles containing liese remedies, thertbv giving one-nh more medicine in the 75 cent size. The August Flower for Dyspepsia and Ljver oiupiaint, ana the German Syrup for 'ough and Lung troubles, have'perhaos. the Urgent sale of any medicine iu tha orld. i he advantage ot increased size f the botllus will le greatly appreciated y the sick and atllicted, iu every town ud village iu civilized countries. Sum nix bottles lor 10 vents remain the same siz-t
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