A search warrant was immediately procured, and Sunday morning constables Simetz, Barkheimer and Koontz, with about fifty of the citizens, started on the search, and found the broken crock which contained the lard stolen from Furney, two pocket knives stolen from Rice, the Hardware dealer, two razors, and a new vest belonging to a'peddler named Kernfield. A search was made in the coal bank in which the Deals were working, and about forty pounds of Arbuckle’s coffee found bnried in the sack in an old part of the bank. Also a strainer belonging to Render, one belonging to Russell, a bucket and some knives belonging to John Farber; about twenty feet of leather belting belonging to Lech-ners saw-mill and a great many other articles, all proven to belong to parties that it had been stolen from, except the coffee. The three Deals were immediately arrested and nad a hearing before Justice Tracy9 and were bound over to court. The old man w as released on bail. The search continued Monday and Tuesday, and about forty pounds more coffee were found in i the bank. The search was extended and some pocket knives found hid in the house of John Boils, a brother-in-law of the Deals. Monday the two young men were taken to jail in New Philadelphia, where they will await the action of the Grand Jury at the next sitting of court. We earnestly hope they will get full justice, and the citizens will wrait on them w ith a written notice to git up and git,f if they ever put in an appearance after trial. The search§till continues ami new discoveries are being made.T? v v