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part of any bicycle, tricycle or tandem bicycle the property of another, 

 shall be fined not more than fifty dollars or imprisoned not more than 

 thirty days, or both provided that said bicycle, tricycle or tandem bicycle 

 has been listed for taxation. 



SEC. 6854c/. [Unlawfully placing upon public way substance 

 liable to injure pneumatic tire.] Whoever purposely places or causes 

 to be placed in or upon any avenue, street, alley, road, highway, or public 

 way, any tack, nail, piece of iron, broken glass, bottle, brier, thorn, or 

 other substance, except such substance as may be placed on any avenue, 

 street, alley, road, highway, or public way by proper authority for the 

 repair or construction of the same, which may injure, cut or puncture 

 any pneumatic tire, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be fined 

 not more than fifty dollars nor less than five dollars. 



SEC. 6854*7. [Disposition of fines.] Such -fines when collected 

 shall be paid into the road or street fund of the township OP municipal 

 corporation in which they were collected. 



SEC. 6855. [Selling diseased animals, allowing same to run at 

 large or come in contact with other animals.] Whoever, being the 

 owner, or having the charge of any animal mentioned in section sirty- 

 eight hundred and fifty, knowing the same to have any infectious or con- 

 tagious disease, or to have been recently exposed thereto, sells, barters, 

 or disposes of such animal, without first disclosing to the person to whom 

 the same is sold, bartered or disposed of, that such animal is so diseased, 

 or has been so exposed, as aforesaid, or knowingly permits such animal 

 to run at large, or, knowing such animal to be diseased as aforesaid, 

 knowingly permits the same to come into contact with any such animal 

 of another person without his knowledge or permission, shall be fined 

 not more than five hundred nor less than twenty dollars, or imprisoned 

 not more [than] thirty days, or both. 



SEC. 6864. [Malicious destruction of trees arid crops.] Whoever 

 maliciously cuts down, or destroys, or by girdling, or any other means, 

 injures, any standing or growing vine, bush, shrub, sapling or tree, not 

 his own, or maliciously injures or destroys or severs from the land of 

 another, any product standing or growing thereon, or any other thing 

 attached thereto, shall, if the value of the thing destroyed, or the amount 

 of the damage done to any such thing, or to the land, is thirty-five dol- 

 lars or more, be imprisoned in the penitentiary not more than three years 

 nor less than one year, or, if the value is less than that sum, be fined not 

 more than one hundred and fifty nor less than five dollars, or imprisoned 

 not more than thirty days nor less than one day. 



SEC. 6865. [Altering or removing landmarks.] Whoever know- 

 ingly and maliciously cuts, fells, defaces, alters, or removes, any land- 

 mark, corner, or bearing-tree, properly established, or any monument 

 lawfully placed on the line between this state and Pennsylvania, shall 

 be fined in any sum not more than five hundred dollars, or imprisoned 

 not more than' thirty days, or, both. 



SEC. 6866. [Removing township corner posts.] Whoever dis- 

 places or removes any monument placed by the county surveyor, or by 

 the direction of the county commissioners, at the corner of any originally 

 surveyed township, shall be fined not more than one hundred dollars, 

 or imprisoned not more than thirty days, or both. 



