People v. Perlstein

Per Curiam.

The prisoner was accused of publicly offering merchandise for sale on Sunday, and held to bail in the sum of $100. The recognizance was forfeited on the 21st day of February, 1889, on which day he failed to appear for trial. On the 3d day of June following the surety caused the prisoner to be produced in court. He pleaded guilty, and a fine of five dollars was imposed upon him, which he paid. The application should be granted.