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V1VIVVt,?'.f■ *ng.re ofitendV»vv. 4«U^A(UiUi| V» M« AAiUJ|Asker W. Miner, A. W. Smitb. “aay cases on tiicir docket, sessions be-An anti-Thlrd-Term sentiment strong- in81,eld 10 aou» dl*Hy. »*■ Tborntiod’s-:]y prevailed* sign of the anvil* Rawson presides ove^the civil, iu*d Bujrrjover the criminala***—ae toERD OF THE COURT.•* r; : ’ ' 7,er three ;dkyaport progress.re-1 the dully nccnnaU*S ■ t * ,:tve at?e~ifc too ”be ao ourin which 7 witnesses wore examined for the prosecution afid 23 forflichse^ the-jmy-in- tho-ease of the patrons of* * i f • *Blrdsall cheese factory vs. Arunna WilHs oh a charge of m i lk-watering^brought in a verdict at 5 :30 Saturday , of $25 against defendant Case to be appealed.Tatlori of new material gives little hope ofm „[ f # L—Cattoiu Monday Night.recess. --- - :TemperaaOo Matters.Major VanCleve finished his labors In Angelica, for tl^e present, oh Friday eve-to It ;bWt*nven-Theo. Blivert and Ed, Green plead gull- oing last, the concluding service at the. ty to riot—having been on a jamboree Presbyterian church being largely at-around the house of old man Rogers, at tended. Nearly 300 names were enrolled Belfast, and the former, being an old of- and a Temperance Union organized, forCtcXaftJilItlof it; gotodd toiNGEfender, was sentenced to the Erie County penitentiary at hard labor, fbr 6 months,the more vigorous carrying on of the temperance work, with the followingand the latter to confinement in our jail (named officers, . The Major has done80 days, and to pay $15 fine. /much good here. arid^we trust nis laborsnolle proscqui^ was entered in the I will be largely rewarded throughout theplacelistur-;ss; itk ma-¥ Bol-ff suitIp us;vouldTHATHOLEfol!owing cases:Orlando W. Perry, burglary and larceny; breaking into a mill at Scio and stealing a sack of fiour.EdV W. Howard, embezzlement, for♦appropriating purse for trotting* at Cuba, (he holding a receipt for tlie inoney .)Tasf Wal worth, excise, no case. ' •Angellne Dooley end husband, Rush-ford, excise.county: .President, Rev, R. R. Kendall.,Vice Presidents, Rev. E. P. Hubbell, Rev. P. A.* Mead’. 1Secretary, Mr, Geo. A. Clapp.Treasurer, James Bcnlmm. _________ — — *;KSECUT!VE COMMUTE.Warner Hooker, W. C. Schenck, 3. W, Ames, Lewis H. Fish, A. W. Sullivan, A. J. Hibbard, Miss Mary Seiver, Mrs. G. L. Arnold, Mrs. A. W. Sullivan, Mrs.The following additional cases were i P* A. Mead, Mrs. W. M. Smith. Missmby’sme toShire*Lonthsted in past.” much [1 liken Bel-ot lay which other ise in is like reum-laid over to April term:—Egbert P. Green, Cnaseraga, gaming house; Russell M. Burdick, libel; Ed. S. Bruce, embezzlement; This C. and. R. L. Cart-C. L. Lloyd, Miss Minnie Jackson, Miss Clara Kendall, Mrs. G. A. Clapp, Mrs.V.Florence Weir.The above named persons are tbor-wiight, larceny; E. T. Jolinson, obtain- oughly in earnest in the temperance ing money under false pretenses? rwork, and no doubt W i 11 do efficient ssr= Total amount of fines for violation of !vice m the cause of their Master, for thetlie excise law, $449.. Court adjourned.COUIIT NOT^S.Virtue lias a strong defense.welfare of this community.Programme of the Gospel Temperance Union, for March 3, to be held at theX . Baptist church, commencing at 7:30 p. m. Music, “ Let the lower lights bet1I3rJ\itii*i(iiilt;31Jeliiel Abbey wore the water ribbon I Defendant’s counsel brought tears to burninS i” rca(linS scriptures and pray-inr alljudg-owns,Latter,tuallytutifularrow ter be whom ilence,the jury.Gen. Scott is a “sardine* on cross-ex-yanimation.Ella and Eva appeared as near alike as two rosebuds.ers, by Rev. Mead; music, “Wliat shall the harvest be;1’ oration, J.Ames; selections, Miss Florence Weir; music, Miss Mary Seiver; recitation, Miss C. L. Lloyd; essay, Miss Clara Kendall; music,Ilt;(Vernon Pockliam and bride attended Miss Minnie Jackson ? «ortation, Rev.* ....... *--• — P U IfmirlnU *. miiaip lt;hlt;xnmUr*ttrn *Couit Saturday.“1st—Irrelevant; 2d—immaterial; 3d—incompetent.IfR. R. Kendall; music and benediction; signing the Pledge.Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Sullivan, MissBlrdsall No. 1 is shook up. Bad 1 ‘rep.1 ’ J ^lt;ara Kendall, Mrs. G. A. Clapp, Com-for baqk-hitings. * mittee., Roadhighlyl is at of the ous of x eachtweenty less busi-ibis 000 b lfl* therionice.read-ir cor-a—ont . •lie pa-ilyfo-e new ek. mg a is theion toircor-I mans tliee that f the that iendidib luces of holdBelfastgivenThe violators of the excise huv had to pay a total fine of $449.Scott lias an oily way of leading a witness along to annihilation.In the milk ease, Angelica and Bel-mont were pitted against each other.TAXES! TAXIS!(F r The Rspuducah. )Angelica, Feb. 24.A little more thaa a year ago there appeared at frequent in-Testimony from the lips of Httiechiid- tervals in the Advertiser, com-renis given with refreshing innocence, mumeations signed “Tax PayEven the celebrated Friendship Convention was wrung into the case,incident-ally.It is a trying thing for an innocent person to be charged with a grave offense.♦ .*A lawyer “takes an exception” witlf an assurance Of a certain verdict In a Higher Court.. .John Maloney, Rushford, wanted to beatu^ffizedrburte♦necessary witnesses.jjmuofily one pftwoA searching examination disperses the web of false testimony, as the rising sun does the fog of the morning. x Lieutenant Fuller, without prompting, takes down with facility ail the “points” the General draws from a witness^There are times when counsel will gladly listen to the “.opinion11 of a witness, without taking an exception.What a minuteness of cross-examination is deemed necessary, because of the fact that what Man testifies to may be aLio! \Scott go befuddled one witness, that he said he could not; swear, whether or not he had climbed an apple tree that (Saturday) morning! ~It is a very trying position for a wife, to submit to a cross-examination on thewitness stand, in a matter in Which her+ *husband is a, defendant.It is reported that nearly all the bark was scratched off those apple trees, Saturday morning last, by those in search ofa view of that tam-yard.John t*. Worden testified that milk will vary as much as 12 degrees, by lac- jtometer test, according to the pastures inwhich the cows may feed. .In reply to n question by the Judge,(ofctliejwihte testify,)Eva Mabel Willis, aged 11, with artless innocence replied, she “must tell the Truth!”alittv.without attempting to discuss or de de that question, T wish to call the attention of all tax payers to a source of most grievious and unjust tax-ati n whereby there is no value received,the resistance to which is of no doubtful morality. To all who feel the burden of th s tax the statutes of the State afford a means of relief, provided that relief is appealed to.The report of the Board of Super visors of Allegany Co., for 1878, (the latest report) places the county tax at $44.-207.39. Examining the report still f urther the following i emsappear: 'Court expenses, $8,500; poor rexpenses,$ 12,031.3 l^SherHFs jailor’s account, $4,633.79; justices’ and constable, $855,25;—*----J--^^ItsTConbr ha$ a business-Iiko way c?f putting in hid oar—which goes for the “bottom-iacts.” To Stafford* who faesi-fin WAT.Total, $26,820.35.I ask the tax payers of the Co. what was the most fruitfulif(i(ier,” in which it was attemptedto show that the tax payei*s of Angelica were being defrauded of-their money in payment of “pretended” R. bonds. An issue Was made upon this question, at the Spring election, and it was decided that the tax pay- ..ers-shouW iitter=^most che payment of this tax for which there had been no “value received.” Many however who would gladly see thetaxes lighter,opposed this move-Unent as being-of doubtful mor^j-ic3It€CCI!ilt;iiJljfi4ti1i
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