Society Meeting". JnrnuTO castle. No. 78. A. o. K. or the M. c. 2nd and 4th Mondav ol enoh month, In Ro ber'sllall. Lehlghton. nt 7iS0 o'clock r. v. It. V. Mortrnmer. S. K. O.i S. n. annum, tK. n. B. OXAD1X iiuttt. LonoE. No. ss. 1. o. n. F.4 meets overv Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock. In Rnher'B Hull. Joseph Holgel, it, a. N. 11. Reer, Secretary, "oho Poca Trans, No. 171, Imp. O. R. M., mt on Wednesday evening of each week, at 7:30 o'clock In IMiMlo School Hull, Welssptirt, !. D. K, lilckiTt, H. 8 11. Ullham, C. of H. LuniaiiTox LonoK. No. 231. 1C of P.. meets on Friday evenings, In Hobor'a 1111, at7iM o'clock, Arch. Diok, CO. T. H. Jlatcllff, K. of R. and is. AilvcrtlNliiET Rates. We desire it to bo distinctly understood that a advertisements will bolnaortod In the col umns of THECAnno Advocate that maybe eielved from unknown pnrtios or Onus unless ajcompanied with Uie CAsn. The following ore war ojmy terms. Advertisements for 1 year, per Inch each Insertion 10 CM. " Nix Months, per Inch each Insertion 11 via. ' Three Months, 20Cts. " Less than three months, first Inser tion l. each anbsrqnont Insertion SI Cta. Local notices 10 cents per line. II. V. MORTHIMER, Publisher. E n. S1KWKUS, DISTKICr ATTORNEY A COUNSELLOR AT MW, Office, No. t. Mansion llonae, MATJCIIOIIUNK. PA. Settling Estates. Filing Accounts and Orphans Conrt Praonce n specialty. Trial ot t'en'es carelnllv attended to. Legal transactions In Kngnsh anil Uerinnu. Jan ft. SATUIUUY MOKNING, APHIL. 8, 1870. Local and Personal. tST 1'arties receiving the Advocate -with a cross marked after their names will please remit the amount duo for 'Subscription, or the extra CO cents will 1)8 added to pay the expenses of collec tion. Leave your measure! with Laury & Foturs, If you would look nice, For all kinds of Job printlng.at low prices, call at tho Advocate office. For a handsome bonnet at a low prlcp, go to Mrs. If. Gutli, the milliner, In Welssport. The " fits" Riven at Lnury & Peters', are unsurpassed by any other house In tho county. The spring suits being gotten up by Laury & Peters, nre fashionable and neat, whilo the price Is within the reach of all. Mrs. S. E. Fatzlnger Is Just receiv ing a splendid assortment of fall and winter millinery goods. Call anil see them Dn, FiTTi.Kn'a Rheumatic Remedy euros rheumatism, neuralgia, nervous and kidney diseases. Dn. Fitiler's Pectohai. SvitDP, Infallible tor coughs, folds and bronchitis. Tin. Fittler s Cordial, Calisaya, Liniment and Vegetable Litkk Pills sold by C. V. Lentz, sole agent for Lehlghton and Welssport. 2-ly J . K. Itlcke' t has still a fo w of thop -ell plble lots In Klckertstown to dispose f. If you feel like securing a good homo rail and ace him He Is also sup plying flour.feed, lumber and coal at the lowest rates. Are you Titouni.ED with hoarse ness or weak lungs,sliortnt's.i of lirrath, or asthma? Thousands have been per manently cured by using (,'oxe'-. Wild Olieuy nnd Seneka. For sale by every druggist & merchant in Lehigh, North, atupton and Carnon Counties. 40-Gin Are youk children subject to that dangerous foe of childhood Onour on Coughs ? Coxe's Wild Cher ry and Sencka has been thoroughly tes ted, and never known to fait of effect ing a complete and 6peedy euro when administered In time. Keep a bottle In your house. For sale by C. W Lentz, druggist, Lehlghton. 49-Gni. Head Quarters for Boots, Shoes and Rubbers. Messrs. Laury & Pe ters aro now receiving and oiferlug for sale one of the largest and best select ed stocks of mens' kip and calf boots, womens' and children's gaiters, shoes and rubbers ever brought into Lehigh ion, at prices which defy competition. Remember, If you want to buy cheap .for cash, now Is the time, and Laury & Peters' the place ! Do you desire sound lungs and a long life?. Then do not neglect that -odd, but procure a bottle of Coxe's Wild Cherry and Senelca at once. One fair trial will convince you of Its great merits. Price 50 cents. For sale by A. J. Durling, and by druggists nnd merchants everywhere. 49-6m, Another new lot of groceries and provisions just received at Fatzlnger'a store, on Bank Street, which they are offering at remarkably low prices'. All goods warranted of best quality. F. P. Semmel has Just received a lot of well seasoned firewood from the I'ackerton Shops, which he will sell very cheap. Also, hardware, lumber and coal in immense quantities at low prices. Laury & Peters, the merchant tail. ors,call the attention of their customers and the public In general, to the fact that they have recently purchased the right for Lehlghton and Welssport to make up the patent rubber bottoms for pantaloons, one of the best arrange ments for keeping the bottoms-of the pants In proper shape ever Introduced d. They have used it tor the past 3 months and find it to glve entire satis, faction. $35 cash will buy a silver mounted 485 Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine. If you want It call at the Advocate ofllce right off i Mrs. ,M. Guth calls attention to her new and elegant stock of spring styles of millinery goods. See advertisement in another column. J. M. Frltzlnger, manufacturerand dealer In boots, shoes and gaiters, opp. "Carbon House." Prices very low. Ladles and gentlemen in want of a neat fitting boot.shoe or galter,shouId Jeave their measure with T. A. Wil liams, next door to the " Carbon Uome," on Bank street. Let us have gas. And now trout nro ripe and will soon furnish royal sport for our fisher, men. 1500 yards prints, fast eolors, Just received at Daniel Graver's Hen Hlvb Store, closing out at G cents per yard. Another through passenger train will be put on tho Lehlgli Valley Itall ro&d on the 10th of this month. Henry Campbell, East Welssport, is selling boots and shoes at greatly re duced prices for cash. The entire snow fall for tho past winter has not been six inches, against elghty-tlve Inches the proceeding sea son. The Delaware Lackawanna and Western Railroad announces tho usual qunrteily dividend of two and a half per cent, payablo April 20. The Central Railroad Company of New Jcisey announces a quartorly dividend of two nud a half per cent, payable April 20. Muslins at from- 4 cents per yard at Dan. Graver's lloe nivo Store. Mr. Joseph Laclar, of Mauch Chunk, has purchased the drug store of He.is & Snyder, on Drond street, Bethlehem. ExScnator Carl Shun has been In vited to deliver the annual address bo foro tho Keystone Agricultural Society at Kutztown next fall. The mammoth sale of dry goods, &c, still continues at the cheap cash sforo. nnd the crowds of people who make tholr purchases, dally, appreciate the splendid bargains given them by J. T. Nusbaum & Son. William T. Simpson, of Mauch Chunk, lias been appointed a mall agent on the Lehigh Valley railroad between Easton and Elmlra. Henry Campbell, East Welssport, is selling dry goods at an lmmousn re duction for cash. Skipping ropes, trundling the hoop, playing marbles and kindred amuse ments nro now In order, and fully oc cupy the Juveniles of this section. J. T. Nusbaum & Son, at the cheap cash store, take the lead in giving the best bargains In dress goods, dry goods and carpets in tho valley. The Lehigh Valley Railroad Com pany Is making extensive arrangements for extra travel during tho Centennial. Now cars are being purchased, and tho passenger locomotives are being put In llrst-class order. Any of our town patrons who fall to receive their papers aie requested to give notice at tho office. A great many changes have taken place in residences, and our carriers may miss some sub scribers. The Pennsylvania deltgatlnn to the St. Louis convention will have headquarters at the Llndell House. Rooms and parlors have been secured. Carpets at from 20 cents per yard upwards at Dan. Graver's liee illvo store, next to First National Bank, Lehlghton, Pa. David Ebliert will furnlxh jou with horses and carriages at all lining, on very moderate terms, at his livery on North street. -The body of Bridget O'Dnnnell was found Sunday morning In a lie-Id at Wilkefbarre, with indications that she had been feloniously asaulted and chol'pd to death, A tramp was seen near the place where tho crime was committed, on Saturday evening. Header:, do you want to save mon ey these hard times? If so, then liny your groceries and provMons at tint cheap cash store of J. T. Nusbaum & Son, Sentinel's building. Wanted, a good girl, for general liouework. Liberal wages will lie paid for a suitable girl. Apply to M. W. Raudeubush, Packerton, Pa. Davla Ebbert has removed his flour and feed store into the building, alongside his livery stable, on North street, a short distance above the "Car bon House." Henry Campbell, East Welssport, has just received a large stock of boots and shoes, of the latest styles direct from the manufactory, which he Is of fering at popular prices. The Governor has signed the County Salaries bill, and the-bills mak ing appropriations for a State building and an educational display at the Cen tennial. The wages of the brakoraen on tho Lehigh VaPey Railroad was reduced ten per cent, on Saturday, and the men at Sugar Notch aud Falrvlew struck In consequence. They stopped the freight and coal trains during tho mornlug,but let the passenger trains pass. The ring leaders being arrested, no trains wero delayed during the afternoon. Henry Campbell, Eact Welssport, has Just received his spring stock of dress and dry goods, which he Is selling as low as the same quality of coo ls can be bought for elsewhere for cash. These are Dot flush times, and patched trousers, and turned garments, are the really consistent and natural re sult. Economical, home -made dresses are now the rule rather than the ex ception, and serve to snow not ouly the great popular drift, but also the very Important part which "Domestlo Papsr Fashions" sustain in the economy of the household. s Miss A. A, Becker has been to the city during the past week, and Is now receiving a large stock of notions, milli nery goods, Ac., which she Is prepared to make up in the latest stylo at prices fully as low as elsewhere ; also, dreas maklug in all it branches. Store next to post-office, Welssport. Mrs. K. McEnroe, of Leviston, Beaver Meadow mines, was burned in a most shocking manner on Saturday evening last by the explosion of a kero sene lamp. She lingered uutll Monday morning when death relieved ber of her bufferings. Henry Campbell, East Welssport, Invites the people to call and Inspect his stock Ip the dry goods and grocery line, believing that the quality li equal and the price as low as at any other store In the county. It is notrouue to show goods. No more accidents from coal oil. We are going to have gas I Tho collieries of the Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Company Schuylkill county, which resumed last week, continue to make regular ship ments of coal 5 but, owing to tho wef. weather, no additional collieries hnvo been started. C. W. Lentz, Central Drug s'ore, Lcuckel's building, Is tho place in find the choicest 5 cent cigar In town. Jool Ktuikle will commence run ning n linn of starjos between this place and Brnadheadsvlllu, on Monday next, leaving tho latter place at 5:80 n, m, nnd returning leava Lehlghton at 2 p. it). Faro each way 85 conts. Henry Campbell, East Welssport, Is offering groceries and provisions at very low prices for cash. Wall paper, 1000 pieces, Just re ceived, and for salo at city prices, nt the Central Drug Storo In Lcuckel'ri Block, O. W. Lentz, proprietor. -Henry Campbell, East Welssport, Is paying the highest prices, In trade, forbutter and eggs. C. W. Lentz has Just opened a lino stock of wall papers, which he Is sel ling at from 12!4 cents n piece up to 75 centi. Don't forget the placo Centrnl Drug Store, Leuckcl's Block. By advortlsoment in another col umn It will bo seen that that deserved ly pupular road, the N. I'enn., has made most perfect arrangements for tho conveyance of visitors to tho Cen tennial from this section. No les than seven through trains are run dai y be tweon Bethlehem and Philadelphia. At Wednesday's reaslon of tho Philadelphia M. E. Conference, tho following appointmouta were nnnonuccd : Lehigh District W. 11. Wond, V. Elder. Bethlehem .1. T. Strtnilolls. chapmnn'a P. M Collins. Alleutown-S A. Iloilncr. CAtaBauqua G. Ornot. Parrvvlllo nnd HlatinKtou L. D. Hoffman. Lehlghton L. B. Riown. Mnuch Chnuk n. T. Vincent. J). Mauch Chunk D. Y mil) if. Frankford Ave. A. SI, Wlcgtna. Rnstlfton V. Cott'jnu. - Another lot or elegant designs In ladles dross goods, together with a full lino of dry goods, groceries, provisions, &c, has been received during the past week, at E. n. Snyder's. All of which he Is offering nt low prices. Ladles are invited to call and examine goods. Our friend, T. D. Clausi, tho mer chant tailor, says the cash system Just Introduced by him is working like a charm. He Is now able to offer his customers and the public generally such bargains In clothing, boots, shoes, gent's furnishing goods, hats, caps, Ac , that renders It entirely tinnecesary for any one to go to any other town In search of low prices, He wants the people to call nnd examine his goods before going elsewhere, nssuring them that It will bo n pleasure for hlin to show his goods at all times. His large and elegant stock of spring cloths, cas siinerer and vestlngs, are attracting large crowds dally, and his " fits" nro unexcelled by any otlior establishment in the Lehigh Vnlley. Store, next to " Carbon House," Bank Street. Mr. A. P. Horn will, during tho coming week, call upon the citizens of Lehlghton and vicinity for tho purposo of making arrangements to give Instrtic tlnn on the piano or oigan to all who may desire Ills sorvice dining this sum mer's vacation. Mr. Horn hears with him tlui highest lecommemlatlons of Palatinate College, Myerstown, Pa., which Institution, for ttudyltig music, excels any other of this Statn outside of Philadelphia Charges, Ac, can be ascertained by npplyiug to O. T. Horn, Bank St., Lehlghton. From tho County Sent. The Switch bank will he opened this year about the first of May. John A. Gorman, Esq,, a practis ing attorney, at Un.leton. Luzerne county, was on Tuesday last admitted to the Carbon county bar, on motion of E. R. Slewers, Esq. Jonny Curran, of Tamaqua, a boy only nine years old testified as n wit ness In the Kelly trial. One hundred and ten witnesses were called by the Commonwealth In the Kelly case, and not one by tho de fense. Prof. Douglass, of Lafayette Col lego, at Easton, preached, both morn ing and evening, in the Presbyterian church in the absence of Rev. Forrler. On Saturday an insurance agent, by tho name of Smith, endeavored to leave town without paying hit board bill to our host Behler.of the Columbia House-. The agent had clandestinely gone to the Mansion House aud awaited the arri val of the train, when it arrived lie boarded it, but Just then Bolder mado his appearance and grabbed the agent by the collar, aud hauled him out and demanded tho amount of his board. The agent said he had no money, then, said Behlcr, you may go to Jail, but this tho agent didn't like. Tlie idea of a frlond In need Is a frlond Indeed Hash ed to his mind, so he and Behlcr mado steps for the American notel, where hs met nou. Lin Bartholomew, with whom he was acquainted, who gave the agent five dollars which made him and Behler both happy, but we presume with con siderable humiliation to the agent Smith. lion. P. W. nughes spoke four hours and a half In the Kelly murder trial. The argument was tho ablest and most forcible, we venture to say, ever listened to in Mauch Chunk. Dur ing his argument he paid a very high compliment to the police force, and more especially to Mr. Peeler, also a policeman, and at present one of the deputy Sheriffs, wlmm Daniel Kalbfus. Esq., has so freqently and terribly abused. We Julgo, however, that no one felt the force of Mr. nughss' re marks more, when alluding to the police, than Mr. Kalbfus. The partnership existing heretofore between Heberllng & Troharn, at tho corner store, was dissolved on Monday last. Mr. Treharn will continue the store, Charlie McBrtde, of East Mauch Chank, was arrested on Tuesday for having aided Butcher O'Donnell In committing an assault and battery on Ellas Schick, an account of which we gave In a former issue. The Kelly Trial. Tho examination of witnesses In the Kelly murder case was concluded on Monday afternoon about 4 o'clock. The. counsel for defense croes-oxarolncd but fow of tho wltucsses. The evidence given by the witnesses proved tho soundir.g of the nlarm whon .Tones was shot ; tho pursuit by the miners, who dropped their tools In the mines wheu they licard of the killing ; tho tracking of tho prisoner nrd Doyle nnd Kcirl gan to the spring ; their arrest And lodgment In Jail ; tho finding of tho pistols ; the fatal lndontlficatlon by nearly every witness ; the fact that the halt found In .louses' body fitted one of tho pistols, and much more, which was published In the Advocate when Doyle was tried. The Court adjourned at tho conclu sion of the testimony until Tuesday morning at 0 o'clock, at which time Hon. Allen Craig opened the argument on behalf of the prosecution In n speech of about three hours duration. Mr. Kalblai tln'ehod hlsnddicss to the Jury durlne tlto llrst home of conrt VVotlnosdav morn ing, llo asked tor a verdict of mnnler in tho eccond tlegico. .Mr. llnghea Immediately bo Kan the cluxing spcoch alter Mr. Itaiufm sat. down, liocifiluliy reviewed tno testimony and coneiuilod bv wiylng tat a second degree verdict was Impossible. Kelloy comnlttod a cipltal offouxe II any utn.l.Jlr.Huglioswasvory tierce in mu dcimucl itinn ot the Ancient Order of llibornlans, who. he declared, wero tho real lasugitiorsot thoontinsoslu tno coul regions. Altei- Ml'. Ungues o used the Judge asked tho Jury whether tuoy would railier near his charge U night I I'hey said thoy wunld prefer to go to their hotel aud hour him tu tho morning. Whereupon tho couit adjourned tilt Thursday at 0 n. m. THURSDAY. The Kelloy mnrdei' trial Is ovor. It benan on Wednesday morning, Mirch Uih, nnd closed "lhuindiy afternoon, April 6th, ISZS. It took two dais to get a Jury, three days tooxainlne tlio wltncaoi. two day tu deliver tho tpeeches, and of tho last day olio hoar and a half to chargo thejury and tor tho Jury tomakouplts ver aicl.comlng into Conn at 1:25 l. M. Tho cierK ofthocouit stepping forward asiced tin Jnry whether they ha.l ngiord npou n verdict, when they replied, "we have." 1 ho prisoner's conn ae. askod that they bo polled, which was allow ed by the Coji t. Uach Juror answered separ ately "I nud tho pmmier guilty of murder In tho llrst ileiree " Tho Jury was thereupon dls. charged. Mr. Kalbfus then naked leavo to pie s.nt tho following motion In arrest ol Judgment uuu zoranew tiiai ; Cunnuouwoallli ) In tho Conrt ot Oyer S and l'enninor of Oar J bon (Jonnty. Riltrnril lfnllnv. First, verdict is against tho ilnw and ohargo of tho conrt. Becoua, the verdict li against the evidence. Third, the assertions ot counsel as to this prisoner having been bacKed by n powerful or ganization, thuro wan no proof In thn trial ot this case, md Bach Mssortlon had a tendency to render the verdict which they did. Diniel Kilbfui. Jno. li. ilertolctto, K. M. JIulhearn. This ended tho second gieatost trial oyor con ducted in the Courts ot carbon county, anil wo bono It has forever shattered and terrified ".Mollle Magulrlsm" In this and other regions. Tho caso wai ably proiocutod and well defend ed. I'hn counsel on both sides have won lunrols which time wi 1 only efface, nnd In dec mine yeat swill ben sweei reniembrnnco to know that each h m endeavored to do his dnty. conrc aiipnintod next Wednesday, April l!ta, nt III o'clock A, M.. to hear tho argument on abovo reaxons. Wo are.however.tnfoi med that should tho motion be overruled nwiltof error will bo taken to tho Hupremo Court, In which event Kellcy'a duo. it may bo prolonged till Jan., 167. Welssport Dotting. On Wednesday forenoon wo took a trip "over the river" to Welssport Tho first thing which attracted our notice after crossing tho bridge, was the mas sive frame work of Veakel.Blery & Co's sash, door and blind manufactory, now in course of erection on tho old saw mlllslU. The building will be 40x70 feet, and will be finished about the mid dle of May. Mr. Veakel informs us that he ciin now fill orders for sash, doors, etc., ns he lias quite n stock on hand. Mr. Francis Yundt has purchased the ground lying bptween the Port Al Ipii House nnd the Lutheran church, of Jos. Fli'ss. Consideration $1,000. The property fronts on Allen street and ex tends back to the river front, and is one of the most eligible locations In the boiough. F. P. Knlpn has bought 25 feet front of Mr. Yundt, upon which he will proceed nt once to put up a neat dwelling house for his own uso. Con sideration for the lot 350. Workmen nro busily engaged dig ging out the foundation for a neat and tasty dwelling to ho erected on White btreet for Mrs. Jos. Fennor. W, H. Knecht, tho flour man, has purchased the lot and building occu pied by Ell DeFrohn as a cabinet shop, from Lowls Weiss. Consldcration,$850. The Lehigh Valley Emery Wheel Co. are full of business. Among otlior orders which they nro now tilling are five emery wheel machines and the nec essary whoels for exhibition at the Cen tennial. Thoy are very handsomely finished. The Fort Allen Foundry Is now In full blast with n full set of moulders. C. II. McDauiels' barber shop was broken Into during Friday night last, and a number of articles wero stolen, among them 10 razors, 8 customers' cups, lot of snap, a pair of shears, 8 towels, hair brush, etc. The brush was found in the neighborhood of the Co's timber house, In East Welssport, on Saturday. Charlie says he has no clue to the thieves, but thinks some fel lows want to start a barber shop. Mao, who Is borough oonstable, sayg ho would bo delighted with an Interview of the miserable thieves. Fulillo Snles. lllllafortho following sales have been print ed at this office daring the past few days i April Slat, at 2 p. ni., on the promises. In Parry. vUle, the real ettato of Jacob Montz. dec'u. Daniel Wenli, administrator. 1.1st tf Letters RemalnlngnncaUediorlntha Lehlghton post- office, oil April 6th, 1878 1 Anno. David Ifaoo. Minnie Anver, Mrs. It. Rest, Kllft llrown, Mary J. Uoyer, Solomon Deeb, Miss Carrie David, Charles Ezner, Miss KUonah Evertt tiamnel Engleinan, ajlvestre I-Jberts. Owen Olese, Thomas Oteesley, Wm. Y. Hester, R. 1, Haupt. Mrs. Leanna Kruru. L. A. Kcmerer. K. It. Kestlar. O. R, Miller, Levi li. Miller. L. n. Rothermel, John Ranch, Annie Rax, Jefferson (3) Rex. Oeorge Iteinhard. Joseph School), Philip It) Schnecu, K. u Sohlndle. Edward Uohumacher, Geo. X. Hchumacher. bU H. Kelgfrlod, Alfied Bheetz, Mrs. Caroline ftenlmg, Kie.ian tt ebb, (Samuel -Weaver, M r., attorney Weldaw, Thomas Weiss, Matilda Webb, James I'erMus calling tor any ot tho above letter, will esy advertised." U, ir. Pctkhs, r,u. The Bupreme Court has affirmed the decision of the Court below iu tne celebrated Monroe Hnydor insurance ease. The I'enn Matml In surance company must pay l.xi.ouo to tho hclra Bnyder was fouuu dead under a bridge, Kerrigan's Confession. Doyle, Duffy ami McOcban now awaiting trlatln the lall at I'ottsville aro the men who. nn the night ot July 6th it Jame Carroll's sa- sueu iu iiiniaqn.l, annnnncou loot inni nuxni. 0F7ICEB TOST MUST HU KILLSn. Ho Was put out ot tu," way becanse he had tit lerfrrid vnih and beaten some ornnken Moilr Magulre. Carroll wet ont ot the saloen to bar. row n pistol to no the Ril'lng, bnt came back without any. 'I hon gave Kerrigan 23 conts to go to n neighboring nvooii and borrow ono. Went ont and spoilt tho money, but returned without tit" pistol lie was Rlllnl that night All thro llnyle, DulTY and Mctlelmn subsequently confessed to me that they had mardored Yoat These men are all nicuiuerH of tno Ancient Or der of Hibernians or "Molly Magntres." That Is tho same Order. 7HK JOSI'JBMUnllltll. I knew .1, p. Jones i I know n'l nbout Ins death. I did not enow Doyle and Kelly before Sent. 1st, 1878. I was coming from my work nt Alaska Coillorles for Mr. Illchaids at Tnmaqna, on Mept. 1st. 1871, and stopoe 1 In at James car. toll's, as was my habit. J got n drink. Doyle and ICclley wero there. Alter j; hart taken my tlnnk I went out on the porch, nnd James Car roll followed mo. When we got outside be asic ed mo it I would fko tho-e mcnmoanlng Doyle nnd ICoiley. over to to Aletandor Cnmn bell'a at Storm 11111. as they wished to go there. I said that I was steatUly at worn, and von d hivo to bo nnt by 11 o'clock, ns I had to lower A piece of road. Carroll then piovn'lod upon too to go, saying, Lot that elilft go to (toll It will neither mako you uor break yon." I consented, pot my sunnor, and nbout 7:30 o'clock came back to Carroll's saloon. 1 had quit my work at about S o'Ciock. interna op potle and kf.llkt. Carroll Introduced me to tho men In his sa. loon, in tho presenceot HaulroLntzof Tnmaqun, after I had consented to go with them. Ueiore leaving the laloon Ca'roll treated twice TUB SHUT. Carroll walked with ns to Prlcdenborgor'a Holol, where ho parted with us. Ilocautionod u. to be wary If anyt.no questioned ns, and then bado us good nigiit. When near the New "V ork Railroad we met Mr. unci Mra. (Jrimtll, nnd I spoko to Mrs Urlttltb, asking her II aho had seen u gout. I tnonght that was n Joke. Doyio and Kellcy were b tck of me. Tint AUU1VAL. Wo unshod: right on to storm Hill, and went into Aleinurter Campbell's, wbero Carroll had told mo to ttko tho men. Campbell nnd his lit tle brother In liw wero In tho cellar when we entered. Cumpbtll c.tlled me nut.ido nnd asked Unit I ahonld wait until ho would put on his coat, nnd then wo wonlcl all go np to Hugh Mo. uchnn's at Summit Hill. On returning to tho ar on both Campbell nnd I treated, I paying for whit I ordered. Wo then went np to Hugh Mcdchan's, at Summit Hill. I had never be in. e, and have not since, beon In that saloon. Tltero was only one man there, among a num ber that I knew. Ho had aorven In tno same brigade with mo In tho army. He was qtilto lull of "bug Juice," Campbell and McQehan had a short pitvatotalic. and then thrco revol dera were produced. McQehan p' odurcd them, and with oil from n can ho oiled tli-ni. a Iter ho had oiled them he handed ono to Doyle and ono to Kelley, nnd Campbell handed one to mo and asked me to shoot John 1. Jones, but I refused both tho revolver and apparently I'nslciiillciint request Doylo, Kelley and I remained In tho saloon all night, McQchcn and Campbell both returning home. Retoro tho 1 ttcr gontlemou lclt. an arrnngomcnt was made whereby I should go down tho next morning and point out to Kellv and Doyle tho boss, Jones, w hom I knew, having onco lived lb Tamaqua. lhey wore to protend to bo looking for work. This was to bs tlono so that no mlstnko might bo made so that they shoald know Jones beyond all doubt, WtIT JONES WAS MUKDRBUD. The men, McOelien and Campbell, said that John Jones had " blacklisted" that is til-charged and reported o they coulon't again got work nt nnv of tho company's mines some of tho men that wore4 In that region. They allowed that when aomo of these " blacklisted" men wont to sco Mr.Parrlsh tho President at Wllkosbarre.to ask to be reinstated, tbev received a letter to that effect, came down and picsented tho same to Jones nnd Mr. William b. Zehner, and tho only rccogaltlon was that thoy should go away clear cut. Campbell left mo to infer that Jonet was mainly to-be murdered so as to got Zchncr to run away. He said that " If Jolm P. Jonoa was shot, Bill Zehner wnnlrt certainly rnn away." nnd to tills McOehen added Yea : bv O ,lf he don't, why wo will eivo him a ball or two alter this Jones' buslnesx cools off." McQeehan and a man by tho name of Mulhall wore among tno blacklisted. MORE OBJZCTIVR VICTIMS. McOcben ald ho waa :' blacklisted" at Jeddo. nnd there were twomen there -ueorro A.Markle nad John Turner who ho wanted put out ot tee way. Only becauso they had "bltcKlisted" He Ui'han, were they to be Killed IN' SKtUCU OF JOXK8 In the morning Doylo, Kelley and myself left the saloon about 6 o'clock, for Storm llttl. Wo weut iiwii bv the Cathelio Church, and down the road bv Mickey O'Donuell'g tavern to tlto s a tlon i then pasted down tnat street to the tele gr tph officii t up the railroad to JS'o 6 slope: here Doyle went Into a blucksmtih shop; I don't know whero Kelly stood , J w.nt to a house near bv to see If thev were soiling anythlug i a wo man greeted mo and vald, " No,I am not selling anything ;" then wo throe came up to a houte and git n bowl at tntlk nnd I couldn't take It alt) I drunt halt ol It i the t wo went over from No. B to the first works t Do.le and Kelloy asked there if the boss wai atoand i wont by the looo. motive house i sotuo man was there j said tho bnsi had Jnst gone into the minet we met an old grnt -headed matt i I saw him last court! we aked him If anybody was si-lllng any liquor nbout theioi hedneutel ua to Mis Davisi I I went up and asked her had (.he any "hard stuff ," she cold, - Not nothing but porter i" I aaid, " Let's have three bottles :" I handed her aft bill t she wa getting a cup ot tea at the timet shoaeut out a girl for change t sheasted me If we were looking for wore and whrro we comeftomt Doyle Bald we camo from Shenan doah i she asited us to " sit over and t.iKe a enp ot tea;" wo did " sic over," I dlda't eat very hoariliy ; then wiieu wo were thronght with dinner, I cot three bottles ot porter and then went out i then Doyle and Kelley went to tho slope, ostenslblj to loon for work ; 1 wout to Summit Hill to McUehsn'st Doyle and KeUoy came up afterwards and s.ilu they had not seeu the boss i Ihon they eturted bacx to th) works ; this was between 3 and 4 o'clocx in the after noon s they did not have pistols then j they ouine back again ; thil Ume I met them near tne works 1 1 was going toward the works,they wet e coming back i met them near a aohool houset they said they had notseen Jones, went down to utorm Hill to Alex. Campbell's j this was about 0 o'clock In tho evening : MoCfehsu fetched the pistol's to Campbell's that night; ho got to Campbell's about the time Homer's car riage was going along, and I wanted to go with It, bat Campuell wouldn't let me i Maudut lloyle and Johnny Jones were In It t he weut Into Campbell's and Campbell treated) we staid awhtlo and I believe supper was gott Campbell would not let we go i he was drilling me aronnd 1 1 said my old wojian would thmic I was dead or lost 1 1 wouldn't go up from the bar-room to supper Doyle and Kelley went up to suprer. WHT TflE DEItO WAS TO BE DOKE, Campbell nllowed tney ahouid shoot Jones at his house or In coming from the post office j then Kelley and Doylo went up to Jones' bousei they Bald they were going up i .vhlio they were away Campbell made mo get down on my knees, aud promise that I would never speaa about this murder, drunk or sober j then Campbell told me lo go out and seo where they were i i went up after tnem, and mot thrm this side of Mickey O'Donttoil's tavern, botwecn the houses; Doyle waa alttlng on a stone t Kelley and that when bo went down he went Into honse and asked if Jonoa was at homo, and that no ono an swered i we staid all night In Campbell's bar room nntil morning, a man named Oo.lee, a storekeeper, (between It and 12 oclock,) was la the bar-loom I they were fooling with a pistol l Kelley couldn't get the cartridges ont of that brtaht, big pistol i some were amiller than tho others i Kelley asked Campbell for a knife and pullel either 3 or i out and pat them In his Socket t he then said. " ctiaaber works now i" e and he would take CampDetl's small revol ver along for fear he (Kelleyi hadn't enough. CAMI-BELL TOLD 1II1I TO SHOOT JOKES early in the morulug, wluio coming to work, and not to let him go with one ball, bnt pat three or (our In him i Michael Doyle had the b) ickok and black pistol ; Kelley hid the other two pistols t Campbell told them they oould go on. that they " needn't be a damn bit aleareu ; that no one would follow them, as Jones wasn't Ukcd by the WeUhmeo or any ono else." cash. Campbell thjiu gave me St. telling mo to pur. ChAaeMmewnlakyiUierewlthatTamaqaa, and use the balasco to Duy them tickets on tho rail road to go home with. These SS I gave my oid woman, and she aaut ont fo- a qu.rt ot whisky, hat the bill came back unchanged, and tne whUky with It. TUE Alt BEST. I then pat the S3 in my pocket, and with tho Dottle ot whisky, suited tor the spring where we were arrested. COKFE8SIOX OF DOTLS. At Tomaqoa, Doyle Informed we that thev had shot Jones, but couldn't say whether he wis dead or not. KKEFS TUB CASH. Oh, the Ave dollars 1 1 kept them until I was In Jail, and then I sent them horns tu my o.d woman by Mr. Wallace auss, whoti in the bank there, I guess the old woman used them, though they say she Is goioi Daok oa ine. I did use to give ber some trouble, but a good beat ing dou't hurt a woman ouce tu a while. Hon TO OO TO CARROLL'S. In his bar room at Storm UUL Campbell told Doyle and Kaliy to be sore not to go to CarroU'n by daylight, outgo there at night time, and from bia place (Timaqu.i) to go home by tno cars 1 he pistols were to be left a. Carroil's.ou the return thltner. CABBOLL AT THE ABBEBT. When we reached the railroad at Tamaqua. where we were arrested, the first man we aw wasCarioiL He and Mr OU came qp toceth or. When Doylo saw Carroll he said. " Bv tl -d thev are alter ns." and then ant out to run i the atrrit followed Iminwintoly. I think Onrri.il started oat to loox for us. and had to ' Jine m to mako believe." THE "M0M.T IIAOU BBS. Botno years aro Alexander Campbell kcot Urn saloon that Is now kept by James Carroll In Tnmaqna I In that honso when Campbell kept, it. T flpjt tiitnmt n aniel t known As tho Ancient (Order of Hibernians tliat is tbo Order of'Mol- ly Migau'av' and nottuug oise i was introduc ed Into lit tr ntnm nt Tit.crmira, and a man ttanied JelmiDcnnhue 'put tno tbrongh" In Al nxnndor Camnbell'4 eeilan na was then Keep ing In Tumiqua. 'The firsttattoof m v new Order Jl guiwjaon ono ltorney u unto wna imruou vm. The men who dirt that were aent oat by Alox. C implicit, who was paid for Banding them by a man named Blattering i I kno.v lie did sand then for I was In Camplioll's puce when they went.and the nextmornlnr the placo was burn ed tlown ; good to tson for knowing i ob, 1 was otie of litem but I toel bettor alnco I bavelett tho people know Jnst how it is) I beciroe ac quainted with Campbell through d'lnklng when ho kept at Tamaqua three or lour yours ago, and with Doylo and Ko ley the same way, and beoiu-o they belonged iotnn-nmo Order i Car roil made me acquainted wi It them, and beforo that toid me they ncloogcd to the same iwdotyi ho sain this wnen ho naked mo totako th-ra to Campbell's i the purootos of tho "Molly Ma gjitoi."or a, O 11 Is to Kill people, bent them and bum down buildings ; tie notion Is that It la to protect woik ngmen.liut really thoy aro all of the mot hardened villains in tno place whete they resides tho charter of the Molly Magulrea" calls fortha Anulo .t Oid-r of Hi bernians t Xbe ranrder nnd other appointments aro seldom made in regular mnotfairs. but at special roeottngs outside, ea led for the purposo; tue legaiar meeting mttiutcsnr kept ns those of nny society, bo X'tsy mar tie all lwn in contra, diction ol Charcot and tosh7ttiit they lived up to tho requirement of tho ch trior. The ap Uotntin 'tttsnroma'le -tndalwnvs carried out. A HAND OF matUKUATE UURPKREIU. If anyone wants such n thlny done they Inform tho head man, known ns body master or pest ilent, and ho calls a meeting two or three men are usually appointed to do such work it Is tits Ancient Order ot Hibernians who do It; 1 ought to know, fori belong to fhetn t most nfthi body ratsl era aro howl keeper; I romtah Kane wasborty -na?tor at Droad ToptMt Laffje In cluded) when Jones was killed ; James Carroll was body maater at Tamaqua i Alexander Campbell, while ho llvod at rnmnq.ua, was iho body mnstet. NOTSWOIUJ. I was not what you strictly call sworn whon I was admitted t a pleco of paper was read 1 1 me when I was rut thiough i I havo boon pres ent at initiations of members, nnd they were obliged to make tliosnmo obligations; I wasn momber to my own sorrow. orcOUItSEHEDID. Did Csmnbo 1 know all about what was going to happi li t of cour o he did t he knew all tureo of us 1 1 toldhlm I brought the two men, and ho nsked did Carroll send them, ana I said yes. KO MOXET. No. no money wasp omised me to tako Doyle and Kollty over i It was ono of my duties as "Mo-lyt" we got to Campbell's about 0 30 and about 10 we got to McGeh.tu'8 1 a whisper from Campbell brons'itont the revolvers. - A rAUTIO.t " McOohfin explained all about tbo ravolvors I tho.hl.iek pistol wntrb, us I have suto, had been given to Dojl), MeUo an takl wns rusty nnd heavy of tngtrur ; lookout font, as It was hard to pull: the bright pistol was given to Doyle i McUeh.in also ttesctlbed Jotic, so Doyle and Kelley would know hint. CAMI'D'tLL. Is ho In this thing I by I should say so, no is tho head ami front of it all. IIo said it wo would shoot Joues at nlulit he would moot us down on tho railroad, and bring a bottle of whiskey. WllltKE KEItltlQAX WAS, Yes, It is only uttuinl that you should wonder woero I was when tho shooting took placo. I'll tell you 1 dld'nt dcslroto hare anything to do with this lob. The morning of tne day on which Jones was killed. I sloped out of Camp, bell's aooutthleo o'clock, and walked down to noar Randatl'd coldery, whero I took a snooxe In the brnih. I slept uutll II o'clock. Soon after I left there, met a boy whom I asked for a mute n to light u stnmp of cigar which 1 had. Ihtnco I went homo and tho tirrost foUowod. DID'NT KNOW IT. When I left Carroll's with the men, I did not know th.tt anyone w is to bo murdered. I first heard that Jones was to be Bitot on the 1st of September at McQehan'a. No one wa. thi-n present bnt myself. Doylo Ko ley. Campbell and Carroll. Anorrr mtself I Oh, res, I am quite notorious now. It don't make much diffeience what Is said abnntmo t would prefer tho truth I nave never vet killed a man. I mado my conlcslon before Doylo was o mvlcted. I expect to bo prrnlshed nil tho same. I llront Tamaqua, and lama man nt family. I nave hv d tnero some seven years. NOT TO LEAK. They hayo sent nieword by a venng lawver not to peach, that they would see me out. Thoy proponed to bring m n from Audeni led to swear mo out. Thev gave me names of men wno would do this ; among them wete McShiy, Mc Cully UiidennndH.'iarkor. They proposodto tramp up a story that 1 was at Aunenrio,ia;a wuko that night, beforo Jonea was killed, but It is not true, 'I' 1 1 p Coal Trrule. lHo following table shows the quantity ot onal shipped oyer tho Lehigh Valley Railroad for the ween ending April 1st, 1873 and for the year comparcti w tu tue same miiu tutu, year I itfgiona rom. Wyoming ,. Uazletonr. tipper Lehigh Heaver Mtalow Mabanoy Mauch Chunk Total Last Year I'tcreitse Deorease RKPORT OP COAL trannported over Lehigh v. Snsqn'hanna Division, Central R It. of New Jersey weekending March 31, 1873. Total week. To date. Shinned from ton, owt. tons. ewt. wyosung 29.703 oz Upper Lehigh lyns 01 147,2 3 09 XS,-J3l 13 Sf.'KIS It 1,608 10 57.87) 13 18,214 11 3 074 01 Uejyer Mendow. 8,105 02 152 03 20 on 4.S5I 07 Ilazletou Mauch t'hnnk Uaznrdvllle N, York F, & Q. li. Total 48,474 IS 33.',778 10 Previously i eportod 2&i,w. is Total to date 332.778 10 Same time last year 111,290 18 Increase 191,487 12 Docrea-e Closing Trices of ObIIavbn & Towh sbkd, Stock, Government and Gold 40 South Third Street, Philadelphia, April Oth 1875. U. M.S's. ISsl rf bid 22 asked V. S. 5.2t.'s, 1865 is bid is H asked U. K. 5-20'a, 1105-J. & J.... 1HH bid 18 '4 asked U. S. 5-20's. 1887 20 J bid 21 asked U.H. 3.20'S, 1888 Kli bid 22H asked U. ft. IM'a 18 bid 18 1 asked V. H. t'urrency, S's : bid 2S! asked T7JS. S's 1881, new UH bid 18H asked Called 5-20' 144 Pennsylvania R. R 51 bid 51 H asked Pinlo. lteadlngR.lt.,.,. 47H hid 47V asked Lehigh Valley it. R 61H bid tlH naked I chlgh Coal A Nav. Co,,,. M) bid 60 i asked United companies of S. J.I37I4 bid 138 asked Oil Creek A All. Vat, R.R. UH bid 15 asked Phils.- Erie R. R 10 H bid 2uf asked Hoi thorn Central It. R.... tlh bid 37 asked Gold I.'H Did 13 askett silver 2 bid 5 Hiked On Mondsy a vagrant called at the re ldenoo of Pi of. Jnst, of Reading, and demanded money. He was offered food bnt spurned It. He became yerr abusive and was ordered out ot the honse. He rcluied, when the Prof, procured his revol ver to turn hi ni away, Tho vagrant strncV. at Mr. Jost with a cane, after which the latter shot him Iu the head, produolng fatal Injuries, The aet was done In self defense. A portion of tho miners of the Koh.l.noor, Turkey Run and We-t Shensndoan Collieries, In HchuyUIll county, who struck against a re duction of contract woik, resumed, work Tues day en the operators' terms. It was thought the remainder would go to work Wednesday. HAimiED, MOVER .RBX. On tho 5th ult,, by Rey, A. Rsrtholomew alias Mover, of Lvnn twp., aud Mrs. Catharine Hex. of Heidelberg twp., La ttl'ht county. WETZhU OI5RHARD. On the I0t"i ult by the same. David D. Wettoi, of Weaiharly, and Mis- Lvdia Ann Gerhard, o Ps.'ker twp. HfLL-aitA'VKU-.Oii the lltu ult, Oy the IBiue. Abiuham Hill, ot Lower Towameasiug, and MUs E. L. Grayer, ot Franklin. lilED,"5 8UArJFElt.-Ou the 8th nit.. In Prryyll. Osear D., son ot Peter aud Osthanne buaefer, aed 3 years. 3 months and S days. KrtATZHlt. On the 2nd ult.. InWclasport, Bars'! Amelia, wife ol Charles Kratiex, aged 47 years, s months and 9 days, gElaliCJT SCUOO la. H.T.RMAWLEV wt'l "P aSEtJSCT SCHOOL, far Roys and Qirhk in the- North WVis.ooit School House, tin Monday. APRIL 15th, 187a. to continue i-'"ur Men ilia. Torma -7a cents per Month, payablo monthly, for Common jiiancuefcj jjooa, A.00P1D8; Z4 couts per montu extra. Xaret25-6 WOCK year. 23,4.00 OS 33,491 05 11.031 15 9,m 01 Si53tl It S2.0KU 01 60,417 l& 320,266 19 357.0SS II 215 Ot 1T5 9W 13 111 81 OS 2.317 17 92S,4irio 627,601 10 300.658 CO