The La Cygne Weekly Journal Linn County Saturday January 26, 1878 At about 11:30 o'clock on Thursday morning a serious affair occurred on Broadway, this city. For several weeks C.S. LOVELL has had a barber shop in one corner of C. JACOBS' shoe store. It is stated that he rented the room for a year. He has been dissatified with his location and has wanted to leave town for some time, but has been prevented from doing so on account of his contract for the room occupied. It is claimed that Lovell has reciepts to show that his rent is paid until some time in February. On Thursday morning it transpired that he has sold the fixtures of his barber shop to a Mr. PARKER, giving him a bill of sale for the property. As near as we can get the facts in the case he either informed Mr. Jacobs or his sons that he was going to remove the property, or they discovered the fact. At any rate they knew what was going on, and when the dray came up for Parker to take his goods away on, Robert E. JACOBS, the son of C.JACOBS in the employ of Jones & Slater, went to the door of the barber shop, and holding a cocked revolver in his hand, forbade Lovell to move his property under penalty of shooting him. Lovell made a motion to go on with his work and Jacobs prepared to shoot. He was caught by the arms, however, and of the two shots discharged from the weapon in Jacobs' hand, one took effect in a sash of the shop and the other the sidewalk. Young Jacobs was immediately arrested and taken before Esquire DONALDSON, who bound him in the sum of five hundred dollars to appear at 2 o'clock yesterday (Friday) to answer a charge of "unlawfully and feloniously shooting with intent to kill or maim."