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Best white shirts worth (2.50 sold at $1.50, and partly-made at $1.25, at the cheap cash store of J. T. Nusbaum & Son. Per fect fit guaranteed. Gents' Shirts. We have now in stock and constantly receiving an ex cellent quality of Gents' white shirts, which we are selling at $1.00, $1.25, $1.75 and $2 00 each. Ladry & Peters, post office building, Dank Street Lehlghton. A large lot of Centennial baby car riages just received and for sale very cheap for cash a( F. V. SemuieJ's Hard ware store, Lehlghton, Pa. If you are going to visit the Cen tennial, you should drop In at Laury & Peters', and leave your measure for a handsome Centennial suit, warranted to fit and wear well. Boston has the most Intellectual girls, New York the most stylish, Brooklyn the prettiest, Baltimore the most refined, Chicago the smartest and St. Louis the most frolicsome. Unlike as they are In characteristics, the "Do mestic Paper Fashions" are the univer sal preference of them all. F. P. Semrael offers at private sale, on very reasonable terms, seventeen very pleasantly located building lots on the old fair grounds, in this borough. This offers a rare opportunity for per sons desiring to build themselves a home. For further particulars apply to F. P. Scmmel, at his hardware store, on Bank Street. T. D. Clauss has Just returned from the'eity with a beautiful stock of Centennial and other styles of neck ties. Also, a full stock of gent's fur nishing goods of the choicest quality. Call and see them. raper hanging, painting and glaz ing neatly done by Ed. Elsenhower. Orders lo.lt at the post-ofBco, Lehlgh ton, Pa., will receive prompt attention. Charges very moderate and satisfaction guaranteed. (24) J. W. O'Nell, at the Lehlghton Bakery, has newly and tastily fitted up his Ico cream saloon and opened up bis eoda fountain, and is now prepared to supply our citizens with the finest fla vors of ice cream and soda water day and evening. Headquarters for Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Trunk, Satchels, Um brellas, Ac. Prices low as the lowest, and all goods warranted to give satis faction, nt Laury & Peter's, post office building, Lehlghton. Dr. Fittler's Uiieouatic Remedy euros rheumatism, neuralgia, nervous and kidney diseases. Da. Fittler's Pectoral Syrup, infallible for coughs, colds lAid brpnellitis. Dr. Fittleb s Couoial, Oali&aya, Liniment and Vegetable Liter Pills sold by C. W. Lentz, sole agent for Lehlghton and Welssport. 2-ly J. C Btckert has still a few of those eligible lots In Rlckertstown to dispose of. If you feet like securing a good home coll And see him He is also sap plying ilaur.fuedjiuuiber and coat at the lowest rates. T. D. Clauss has just returned from the city with a beautiful assortment of cloths, casslmeres aud vestlngs, which lie Is now making' up at title ex lur below any other house iu the Valley, while the style of fit and workmanship Is unsurpassed. Call and see his goods tn'foro you purchase elsewhere. There is no eliargo for showing goods. Also, a full lioo of ladles' and gentlemen ;s eatchela. A Urge assortment of Fire Craek- ora, Sky Uockers aud Roman Candles for Bale cheap at we Centennial To bacco Store " 70." Another step In the rlcht dliec- tlon. R. B. Widdotts, the popular hair dresnerand barber, has opened a hot and cold water bathing room in con uectloa with bis business, under the .jsicxiMga Hotel, jjauu only us cents The Campbell Trial. Friday. Jnly 23. Tho forenoon session was consumed u;i tepeutlon of tneevidonconro. dnoed In tho Doyle, and Kelley cases, heretofore published in tho AUVocath. In the afternoon tho groat "squealer," Jlmmr Kerrigan was called. Na sooner bad Jlmmr taken his seat than Mr. Fox objected to' lilm ns a -witness on the gronnd ot Incompetency nnd being a princi pal felon. touring the argument Kentgsn occupied tils tlmo to w lining the faces of tho speetators.bat. not one among tho vast crotvrt did ho seem to know, nt least not n sign of recognition was noticeatiio on Ills lnatiitea. Sir. Pox cited several cases In suprort 6f his po'Ulon. nnd concluded bv curing i "Tne vcrr moment your honor, nllow iliat man to tike tho booir nnd leaufr yoor honorawlll bn pincrdln such 9 position as to recommend his pardon, lhia man was moment nt tuo Mmowncn John P. Jones wis shot down In oldhloud, and the testimony that was given nt tho trial nt Doyle was bnfllclcnt to hang Jamea Kerrigan nnd he knew It." , , , Mr. Hughes. In answer, said ! ' The rronnd taken by th othi r aide la that James Kerrigan Istll'i principal In Ililt case, whl.o there In nii.h Ing before this court to show that James Kent, gan was ever accused ol muuler." Mr. Fox Mien ' followed, but, although thb gentleman sp ke well ana learnedly, tho weight which othorwlse might havo attended his woids was destroyed by what went before. The court, after a few moments' considers tlon, overruled thejUtJectlon, and Kerrigan was awotn .. l'.xrmlned byOenernl Albright, he answered ns follows i Up to the 3d ot September last I nroti in Tnmqaiia i l am tiuriv two youra oiu j I worked In tho mines j my house was nbout thrvMuarters of a mile from theminei I lived ou Rpruce street c. Divls wa my landlord : I've Known Alecg Cnmpbell for four years 1 1 met him first In Tnmnqua at iiistHVcrui ne uiovca irom niorm itm m TftmnnnAi thn first. Limn 1 loined the ' Mollies" was In I'amnqnat newae bilr mastert he and ."Yellow Jack" Doi.ohue put me through ma cellar, and made me kisa 11 piper when I was inrotlgn: 1 cen-t rtnu or wnmi wntm x through they shook hands, and aald I waa wel. comet I had to treat; I had to nav three dollara to loin i "Yellow Jack" waa head manlnTusco. rora i Aleck Campbell lent nie the money ana i gave it to him ogam i I thought It waa the Ancient Order of Hibernians, and found it was tn"iIoHio Mngulres;" tho Hist tlmo 1 knew what It was Aleck Campbell sent four men (objected to) s he left Tnmnqna about two renrs ago, I think ; ho kept a liquot store l Carroll moved Into his old place In Tamnqnn I have known Carroll onto a year i I know McOeehan before the murder ot Jones i they nil belong to the society i I've passed the signs with iberai I never mot Dnvlo or Keller until I was sent with them to Campbell's ; 1 was at mv work on the flrat of (September, and when I quit work I went to James Carroll's nnd got a drink i '8qiilro Lnks was there, nnd Carroll, Dovle nnd Kellev ; CarroU followed me out anil aald that I waa to to take the men to Campbell's t I aaia I had to go to work, but he Hani "Never mind, that shift will neither make nor break you i" I found the two men belonged to the Older for Can oil told me. and they showed me their badges on the hill near McOeelian'Bi wo left Carroll's somewhere near auven o'clock : wo met Mr. nnd Mrs. llnfflths, and I asted them If they saw a stray (mat i we went down the rail road nnd didn't meet no one nnill we got to Campboll'a when I pot there he slid Hello I Kerilgm ;" I said ' Olve in n dilnk," and he aald ' I'll treat t" lie asked me If I brought the men. and I said " Yes t" he then aald "Walt till I get mv coat, nnd I'll go with you to Mc Ueeh.in'sj" on the second night Doyle threw pebbli at the window i after Campbell put on nla coat, and as we were going out, he said to his brother-in-law " Tell any one who calls that I've gone to a wako t" I got to Campbell's, I think, between nine and ton ; I got to Mc Geehan's about half-past ten i it might be a, mile and a hall from Campbell's to McGeehau'si I met one man l when we went tu Campbell colled for a drink McOeehan shook hands with me; after a bit McOeehan and Campbell puhed up airalnstthe bar, and Campbell said '"Ihe men have come to kill Jones i" McOeehan got the two pistols, and Doyle tooic one Un black one from CampDell. and he gave the other one to Kelley, and ho (Campbell) put his hand In hts pocket and took out a pistol, and handed It to me. saying" You go help to shoot Jonea X I didn't lake It: Campbell gave us the descrip tion ot the man -, they put the pistol ip the drawer ( and we Kelley, Doyle, and myso:t staved there all night, and word waa to be sent to Tom Mnlhall to keep out of the road; Mc Oeehan went to Zehner to see It be could gel reinstated, and Zehner told him and Mulh.ill to go a way, that they would never get any wora in the valley s McOeehan had one of tho pistol In lilt band,trylngtomaKethe chamber revulve, when It went offi Campbell told McOeehan to go borne early, so that he could have .witnesses to Bhow that he wasn't nut ac the time Jonea should be shot, and Mnlhemn was to get out ot the way, too ; Campbell left McOeenan'a that mirht abunt eleven o'clock I McOeehan lett shoitly after i we stayed, and when .McOeehan gut back we let him In-i he gave naft,di1nk of gin. Aiid we wont down to the Catholio church, up the railroad, and to the works Doyle and Kelley went to the blacksmith shop t I went to a hnnse to nvt a drink, and she bronirht out n can ot milk nnd gave ns a drink : Doylo via sicnng oown ; we men went io me works, nnn Doylt asked some man if ihe boss was in: I aaked an old man it tnere was n tavt-rn, and we went to a woman who I now know is Mrs. Davta and she said aho only had porter that sho dmn't rell liquor; wogotpoiter, audi gave horn two-dollar bill : she asked us whore we i-ame from, and I said ' Shennndoah ," then we sat down and had soiuethlnrjp eat. and Aftor waid we had some more porter's tnen I went to McGeehan'a, and thov wentnp to tho slope ; I told McOeehan that we didn't see the boss and then Kelly end Doyle came ami sam they conldn'l see him i we hail some porter, and breail and bntter.ana he told us to go oat again, and that We should surely see him nbout four i 1 met Dovle nnd Kellev commK back, and thev ,said they couldn't see hlrqj we got b ck to LIUIipuCIl UUUUfa AiXU . A. W 1U Hlup. bell's before lloueer and his agon passed; I waa going home in It, when Campbell aald ' Ko. yon won,ti you star lieret" Campbell begau to scold me for not ahooting J ones, and he aald 'If yon attended to roui but-lness yon could have done It ;" Kelley and Doyie had their auppi-r, bnt I wouldn't take any. and he sent his wile Into the kitchen; Cumpbcll mid Jones wai a sharu little bucrirer. and tint ho would watch Jumselfi Campbell Baid If ho was shot at nlabt ue was wraiu Bome ouo wojiu ue uiameu, out that It he was shot in day time it would be all rlctit i and he wanted nie to&we.ir otf drink lor a year, but I wouldn't, but I promised to sav nothing abont tho mnrder; when we were stanatng near jonea' nouse a mau came np ana nut hi hand ou Dovle's Uioul'ier. but said "Ex cuse me," and movt doff: that night Campbell torn jucueeuan io go nomo. auu imie wiiutajes to piove that ho wua home (heie KeiTigan pick ed up the pistols ana loentlrled them, and said to whom thov were given by Aleck Campbell, and testified that one of them wus Campbell's ;) Dot le had the black-jack i dou't Ki.ow where be got it : after we got uack from Jones' boute it mleht nave boon lialf.uaat nine i coinir Oack we met Joi.n Jamoii, hut he didn't see me; .Mr. MOojeo was in uamnDeii's, ana anoiucr man was there pretty fnll ; lioslee and tho man were taiklug about General bhertdan i Goalee treated thrte or lour times ; I laid on a bench listening. Condon was the man who brought the saddlo In : campbe.l called him Condon. Conuon wanted to light, and Campbell said "Only 1 don't want to do It, I would knock something one ot you ," KeJey, Dovle aud me went to McUeehan'n with Camp bell, and he treated all evening : Campbell said to go to the bonne early, and borne to watch the b&ck of the houBe, and pome In front i Cuuipbbtt said "Don't let htm mi wltb'one ti&ll nut tiiieu or four In the Welsh bugger; for," he nays, "ne in uut luteu uy me weisu or iriBa anu, ne buvb "it will be the noblest thiuv that ever ws done Ixi tills county ;" we (lid'nt go to bed: Kelley and Doyle laid down on a mule bia met, and I laid down on a bench : about itueeu mlnutoB to three, or otter, I left, and Campbell gave me live nollara tu the presence ot Dole buj Keller to buy whiskey, and have It for ihem in tbe brush j' I was to tneot tnem at the cross-ioaua near the abaft : Campbell told me to meet tnem : I went down the railroad, and laid down under a iree,ond went to deep; wtie.i I woke I thought "Mow these fellows are gone r" X went np the road, and aa X had a atom ii of sugar I tooKlt out. and meeting u little Dot- I naked bun lur a light: hehaifui, any, so I 'sat down on a cul vert, and In a little While I aaw Doyle and Kel ley coming up the roll mad ; I met Billy Park lnaon, but waa too faraway to speak t 1 went to my house, and met xuy landlord tnere i there na no tire In Uiehonaei Igaremy wife rive dolhtrs to get whiskey; ahe went ui Mrs. Chuk's and not a mut.ana uiontrht nie back tbe t)ve dollara, for Mrs. Claik could'ut change it t mi" u i . , w mi. apw, i mi j iu ,uu aviicj were UD the munntain. and 1 waved to tiiem. aun they came down i Duyle.aud Kelley oalu: uier auoi uuua,juiu ieney sola ue eaw niai fall, and that hehoUored like guytlung : (look lng nt a pistol) that's aooriy'a plotoU because 1 ABd'nt one fur a week : one night I waa at t.ampDeira, and as it was lonely titer gave me the piBlol to take home with we i on the way, back I met Jack CharchlU and another driv ing t one night I gave it to MoNeali to take banc, and James AlcKenua took It ont of my hand, and aalu VJt takea at Ho. 81 the same an mine ;". well, when 1 waa at tbe eprwg Wallace Uusa came, and eaid ' '1'tirow up vour hands," James :" I aald "I bare nothing' and he said "Wedon't wauc von wo wuu't ihe other two i" I walked down to the lock-up with them, and, ui. nvu, UW IUV UHIU UI.U , WD WM1IU, jne to uae my intlueuce iUi MeKenua to f:et a oonple of meu, and I ula use all the uHutnce I had i a convention was held In Car. oil's at Tamaqua ; when 1 got acquainted with AlxKeiHia he waa a head " llollle Magulre i" I iue bun at Jack Kehoe'ai McKenna waa up mii MiiiMij Dn.iDwi uu, u. mm fmiauw phla at a wedding; l found oat at iottvllletoat he was a deteotlvo t I wae well acquainted wlih him, nnd I thought lie Was going to'msrry tnjr alster.lc-law, Mnrv Illggina the flint division orgauitcdln Janusrvwas by Aleck Campbell ana Carroll t nmolieU had a big light with lunipv Dolan. too countr delegate, and ho Hud lilm put nut, and put Jack Kehuo hi his place I when tho thing was mode up to kill ot. nfl.l Inn .lnll-IIB tn bll Volt. 011(1 atterwnnl It wns made up by cnmpbell to semi Cnrbim county men to kit), Yost .It .Schntlkiu coilnly men weio acnt to kill Jonea I at the meeting on tho Mth of August In Carroll's. " Yellow Jack,"Charlea Donnelly, n fellow from Mueiinnuonn. hiki lioai iv hbiuhioi i i "l L.inlr nnd t,n intvn tltnm "DollV'S llray i" be , wai Biiaking hands wl h tlicm nil, end Aleck Cninrtiicll nl.owiDl he wa n d-l 'eel tn irotlilx Mi fnll, tlia ' htlil V.llinSterS lTOt th6 giMidsliom Jack KeliDO, nud he chnrgrd thtw uonars ior ineiu. ,, , , 'lo the quoiioit of " How many dlvlslona ore mere in Hcnnyuiu couuiy i vuo uciu-idu m 'l iio'commoiiweulth offered lo prove br It nnd following questions mat tnere was sucu an ganlaitioii usthe' Mollie Mngalres." Juno 24. To tho 1lr.t question ot General Al blight, he ansneiod as lollrws I 'lo tho bestof hit Knowledge there are from twentv to twenty live boiiy.niastcis in Schuyl kill mump, nmi tim nmlnriiv of them koetiarug- mills; Donnelly, rat. lluttor. Donohue, Mo Kcnna, and James ltoartr weio at tho meeting , ot Tnniaquj on tue isth of August, 1875 t I'ai.r CoIUuh seufn nlan, as lib was nwav electioneer Ing a. tho Unto i It wasn't llichard Condon, but ho was there i " Klg rett-r" liurus, irom the Monntntn inn, was theieiMike O'llrlen, of Mulianny ahdJnck K6hoe, of UiranUille. were tnere cnilB. Donnelly was nour-inaairr Bun county treasurer, raid he couldn't hold two out ces, and gave up tho office of bodv-masior: I don't Know that tin Is. Donuellv toll) me who wna bodi master nt .Mount Laffjo : I wns moio ly a witness that day ogaln-t Joint Slntteiy.aud had no business lit the meotlug I James catroll was tnoro. . . "Was anything said about the murder of John 1'. Jones V okod Mr. Hnghes. '"I object to it," said Mr. Fox, and to tho wit ness ". uo not nnswer tnit question " Quite nn arKn.lient followed between Messi. Fox nnd Ungues, and I he upshot was tbat tho iDomt oven med tho objection, and sealed it bill lor tho nefendant. The second chapter of revelations waa then continued by expounder Konigan na follows t Carroll aald that Campbell told h.m to look to Mount Lall'ee lo seo it he couldn't get two men to kilt J ones : I saw Campbell that evenlng.and had a drink with him i McKenna waa there: I was acting body uiaBtur nt that time: camp, bell sa'd that, as Summit Hill men killed Yost, Tnniaqua would have to return the compliment bv killing Jones, but, ns Tamaqua men would be known, it would be better to Bend tor Mount Latlee men, or send to Hlienandoah for "ITiday" u'Doiiuull. or lor the two meu who wcro picked out to shoot Jesse Major i Cain and wanton were picked to do that Job t iho bodv-mnttera got the goods from Jack Kehoe, nnd he gut thorn from the state delegute. Captain Gallagher, of 1'lttsbnrgi "Fildav" O'Donneil is Jimmy, and I think lie lived at Wlggan'a patch t Campbell Bald to send for him. and Carroll said that nt tbe contention ho would try and arrange matteia : Campbell told mo to use my influence, and I dill wltn Mc Kenna. Jimmy underwent a seaichlng cross-exarai-nation, but we fall to see where his dlicct testi mony was shaken in any one pulnt. Jiimes M't'arlaue was then called, and while he was beluii brought from the hotel, Captain T. C. Wiltlanis testified that the piece ot wood iu court was the piece tnat ho had cut Irom tho counter in Hugh McGeehan's BHloon The pleco ol wood was tncu oll'erwt by Ihe com monWcalth as evidence, and admittod. In auswei to tbe first question M'FarUne raid i James M'Farlane is my lull nime i I am fiom the province of Ulster : I have been lu tnia country nine years: I landed InMow York, where I engaged in a grocery stote : thou went to Mediua. una wurSeu lu a dry-goods stoiei left there, and went to Chicago : drove a team for a whue, and wept on a stoamooat running between Chicago aud W bite II nven : went from there to Michigan, and came back to Chicago, aud diove for Henderson, ltur, Whitney it c.; then went as coachman tor John Alston : after ward worked as private policeman and detective lor llabey & Co.: became a policeman for the ,-.ltv. nnd then travrled for a wine and llauor Urini then kepta llquoi stole at Ho. ait) Cauul aireet ; nao u Becouu siore i wueu mu uuicuku fire came it burned the store down ; I Bold out the saloon, and engaged with Allan l'lnkeiton, -t I'lnkerton'd agency ; I came to the coal re gion In October, 1873, tor tne putposo ot iteteci ing the " Mollle Magulrest" The flrat know ledge that I obtained of tho " Mollle Maguires" wtui at Trcuiont : I know Aleck Campbell ; 1 know that he belongs to the " Mollies ," I met him ai a member hr butus and passwords : In June, 1871, 1 believe, I went fioni Mauch Chunk iu nioim nui iu luumus u. rinuura us i. waa recommended to call ou htm bv Mr. Kltke. county delegate of Luzerne, as he waa county delegate: I showed blm thenluii ; I was recog nized ; a little while alter the i-tate eecteury of tlio Ancient Order of Hibernians, or "Mollle Maguires," Irom Flibvburg J.J. .U cOutre canie lu : uuiing theatteinoou Alocx Campbell end l'au McKenna came in : after I had . jeen. in troduced campbe.l stated that he had had bouio trouble with the county delegate, lluruey Ko lan ; that ne held hs positlua aa body-master iu lamaqua. altnougb he lived in Carbon cuuuty : 1 became acauaimed with Aleck Camnbeil in June. 1874 1 fiuet bim afterward several times i las list umu i nici uiui w aa uunug oiu inai ui M.J. Doyle, lu January, m7ilil knew Jameo L'uiro.l, anu JUiaily, aud McUechan.aud knew them oa metnbeis ot th:s organization (the An cient Order of Hibernians); upon tbo i&th of July. 1873. I was at Campbell's bouse, and- hud a conversation wilu him about the murder of Yot ; Campbell lit the evening walked with mo from bis house to Hnmuilt inn, and we talked about it; be said It was a very clean Job,anu he guessed they wouldn't have bothoird with it only tc wusdoueou a trade: on the 4th ot Au SUSt,ts75. 1 met blm again atTumsqiia'j 1 askod blm how McUeclian was, asl subnequoutly Ols coveied, in a convocation with Campbell, that Mcaeehhii 'wiispuanithernnrdcreis of Vonti Campbell toid mo that McGeehau and Mulnail couldn't get wurk at the tiummlc, but that they had got work at '1 usoaroTH ; ho sold ne calcula ted to alait Mcueenan In a sa.oou fur the wotk he did at 'lamaqua, aud that wnut Uu wanted Wiis u f uw good meu from sonuylklll county, to iiiiinlnr Jnmi l'. Junes : What bo Wautod was to ecl 51 u. hull to work, and McQoihau stalled m1 nts saloon uetoro j oues wus io uo inuruui ou j ne said echuyikl.l county Bbouidsetid men uu ao. cuuutottbe cieau Job that McGeehan did at j amuqua in Kiiuugjiusi. : upuu uiu ui ui Au gust, 135, in Tamaq ia, I was lu Carroll's i I u-uded bar for Uarlu.1 that forenoon, as he and hia wife weieat a funeral i Campbell camo in and asked me to help to get tho men to shoot Juhn 1". Joues ; ho said that there was tn be a countr meeting tbe next nay in 'lamaqua, aha ho said ne was sorry nocouiun'i aucuu, us ne had to go to n funeral at Jlaxleton, and that he was afiaid to trust Kerrigaa. us ne waa likely to get diuuk i I aald I would, ot ouursoi on the utb ot August, I think : I went lo Summit ItiU tu attend ihe opening of Hugh McGeebau'a million, but it dmu't lake place i I went back again on the I3ih, ana that night ,1 stopped si Campbell's ; ICompbeU showed me the house of' Jones, and aald bow to place tbe men In order thattner might bire a good chance to,.sho6t Joudsi I he(d a Conversation with Campbell in juuucn COUUKUU ja.unuai.aui , niuu uuusavb- ing my business with Cuptaiti iLinden, my co worker, we.wcrfl walking down street, when I saw cnuintielisiid McOeenau BUtudlnir on the cioaslug, we went to Armbruater' saloon, and oak (hi mo yruy a uiun i, unuv uy invuu j x suiu he was uo friend oi Uine, that ne was a mau 1 hail met np tne street, naif m uuk. and luqulr lngfot tho A.mencau hunao. Campbell seemed to be saliaaed, and nulil that he muse gel aio Ueehau n.iloou.e. add when we look me rail road on the swltuhback I waaoontioutoiragiiin by Mr. Linden, Who sat opposite me ; spoae lnuii. a,, that Mr. Linden might hear tbe natuea of McGoexan autl Cumpuoll, and romemDor' tnem. fepeaking oi me mumer ox joues uu (Campbeili said aiat It wastheoleanestjobever done, but bwo.o at Keriigau lor leuumg the men astray i he'fcaidhe wasgulnK to Luierue couuty to raise money througb the organization for the pmouei a' defense, and that tie hoped bchuvlklll county would uo its duty, and tnat IfiL riniti't ho would tnot-tirage his chatties fur one thousand doduni t he said that the ineu who Had kil.eu jonea nao sioppeu at, uis uouse me night before tbe murderer, aud thai there were sisters of Jones Who woaid swear that tho men stopped tLererbuc.that h could knock their testimony higher nor a kite ; I met Campbell un tbe lath ot Beptambtr. 1873. at rotlaviue, st Danny Batches', with .Jerry cane, tbe body muster of Mouut Latlee lodne ot "Motile Ma guires." the dlnalou to which Doyle and Kelley belonged t tney wero tnen going to see Messrs. Ityur. sua Jlaitholomew to give thm 'some money lur the iletmfle'ot toe prisoners, and I Hunk that ou tue same .evunUig they told tne that they bad given lAem eight huudied dol larsi JJanuy Uugbeawas a member: I met Doyle and Can pbel) t -EottiMie i , Boyle . waa secretary of tfie ludgeat Htorai Hill CampbeU tola ine thai Mniboarn was in. town and that he had given him tllty doilara ns his retainer i ho palled dut a paucr.aod said vwa thaouurse the defense was to take, and pui ported to oe the statement of the prieouera tu tkelr counsel, and on It were t&e uanua of the witnesses whu were to prove the alibi I I aald It was a splendid document,' and well got un I be said tbat he baa dictated It to Mr, M uihearn, and that he (Mai hearn) had flrntten.it i.Leaw Air. Mulhearmapd silo- that It-was a' very ouo thing It tltey (cua.d ...f , 1. ., uitna-u. utlll 1 MJIUT hllll nil I 111, Hat Of Hep'tembertnetolaDlvlligjiay oud-be saWi It waa a very Hue thing if ihe wltuesxea weio., fartuconnue i, I w uampbeu.vq ma , September. (8 rpturbia.ud fc mled me to gowlthbimtoMauauOhuukto tee Mr. Mau heun.s lie Hoard Aht rwMoiftae.iV'iBOuen. filenda had been admitted to see them: 'we went, and look the aftemoou train, and on our .arriyaliaweot to MuUiearn'a Iiodse; andnelda converaauuu withnlmi CampbeU told him that be needn't be afraia ot his fee, and that be should try and gut some of the prisoner's mend admitted to see them i be aald it would be aU right, and we left t on the 4tti ot October, 187M was going to wlle Darro from l'ottsvillo i I Blorped otTamnqoa, and at Catroll'a : I saw Campbell, and I asked how thev were getting along ho SalirflrKt-ratn. that Kerrliinn's wii aoi were all right he Bn went bo far as to giro mo the names i John Kildee.of New l'oi ts vlllo; Wtarliev,Mi!lIlie, nnn MoAuivwcro the men wnowoie tot pi ovo that Ken1guwo nta funeral th day heioro the murder of Jotiesi provioiui to tiieiipenuiif of bo cimvcinlon liero I wertt to JrilW 11. Meoin eVf I 'Fisher anil rat. McKenna took ninnsluo, and mid It was n nice note ot aflali a that Oanipbll lind.biouxtbt them Into l they stated that thly had got money lor the putposo ot paring tbe prionera'coiinaelnud waii-ed.nie to confer with I'eter Jennings, couutro'egntoofj,ueetne to net h an to form n committee to meet a coi'imilteo irom Carbon nudKciiuvlkillciiimties to see what should bo a'One with the niilidv I rtiluilioi! from Luzerne would pet clear but ho ,aald thit altlioiigh ho nnn ortfereu Kiriignrs witnesie io ui mu prenaod a week previous bono of them bod men suupoenaei) t ooBaiu ne 10111 iwcm i".' wmihl lift bnlti.rannkil mtl thav rnlllR tn HIS hotH ino day uefore, nnd told him ther hadn't iieeuiiotinou, anu tnat tie nan laKeu.mi n-u. llint (nni nnA .l...., fllu.rt i.t. . T'tllO WllV home I saw tn witnesses here and tliey said tuey wou'u swear ns can. pueti nnn uiui 1 met them qu Bunlay. the sill of October t I ilinn't L-nricr tii,.m until tinif tini. tint In De cember. 18.5. 1 weutt 1 tin t Kllilt o In Haileton: anu went with him to new rottsviiie, nnu Bum ped all nlirht with hlni ;, I saw McAplcy, aud both of Ihem said that, they weie willing to MWent- tn vhnl. I'limniiplt nnnti-d them to tllfl witnesses who weie to piovo nnnllbl for Kelley' and Doylo wero here also (looking at a plslnll x saw J 'lues lvorngnii rivo imiv piioi iu iin McNeallaon the27tU of July. 13.3, nnd. heard him tell him to give it to Itoaity. nnd rat. Mo Nealis was the man who told Kerrigan not to come to Lanstoid i Kenlgau stated Hint Ii was lloatty'B plstol.and that It shot Yost.nud Ittmrty .told nie. At this point the witness was reqiifttcd to Btopbr Mr. Fox, and he compiled, nnd before niiyihlug tunher could be dnuo Judge Dirhcr lemarked ' ue itienieti, the hour for adjourn ment has arrived." June 2.!. At a few minutes pnat ten o'clock the Court-room Is densely crowdod, There ls'nt even standing room lett Tbe prisoner la In h)9 neat : his wile and number lauv ore nt his slye, Thecuer toes through biscastomety formula", and the business in band goos on. '1 ho attend ance ot ladle-, greatlv to tlio Inconvenience of gentlemen, Is uuusunllr largo. The atmosphere pievading iho Court-room is tiuly suffocating. The Jurors look well t two dollars a dav unci roast beef, aeejitnglr ugreolng with the mnjoti ty ot them, not to spenk of tue fteo 'bus rides. James Mcl'ailane. itMitmed his testimony nt 10:18 a, m. First time I lecogulzed Ciimiibell as a membor of the otibr waB at Tho. Fisher's Told me then that he continued to bo body-inas-ter at Tamaqua. although M wns then living at Ashton. Ml. Fisher lniioduceti me to him as a brother. Una previously excuiinged "goods" with Fiflier. '1 ms wns lu June, 16H. Became a member at slieunudonli What was the ob Jectottlio orgnmzition lu BchuvlRll and Car bon Counties I Objected to bv defense. The prosecution ptoposo to Bhow that Campbell was O'igniz.int ol the fact that tbat oigamzation was one lor the putposo of committing murder, etc. which point l iirgued nt length bvMr. lluehss. uud rep. led to by Mr. Fox, who ton tests Its ud. mtssibllny, Btiyniatlzing it as tin attempt to blast the prisoner's character befuro the Jury. Objections overrti ed umlei certnin restitctious. Ouo division, having n grievance (or utber one party ol a division having a gncvanro agaitist nnoiuer party of tbe same division) would call upon the bed. innstor for Its roJi ess. Joined tho organization tot the purpose of finding out who belonned, and who weio the criminals. If ouemeinuer of a division had home gileranco the body. masters of several divisions would meet, unit determine how torediesB lit wheth er by uiurder, arson, or In any other way. They would select the men to do it, and. It detected, It was then- (the bouy-nianera') l usinesa to so cute other partlea id prove nnvilfst -Made vbr--balaud wiftteurepoitBot wnat tiansplied. Al. vura tttful ti iirovnt crimp when noaBlble. In- Joveil Complied'-- confidence from tho first. The, bond supposed to exlBt botweeu as belug tho lUunuBuuu lulu mo uu luuian, u -u,t ,mu they would'nt have bothered with the murder of Yost, If it had'nt been for a trade i and tbat now they 'wanted some men, In return of the compliment,' to kill Jones. On the 44tu of Aug., :fi niftt PsmnnAll Attain st Tamaaua. Ho ext. pressed his Borrow that be woum be unaole to utienu tne convoniioii on me iuuuwiuk uuji.ua ho wanted men to kill Junes, aud would nut en trust tbe matter to Kerrigan. Motineirh lira saloon was ononeu on tho 141b. ot Aus., "ii. Went there on lumatlou of cnmp bell. lie nsRtu tne io wruo n it'iver inr uiu, ,io t.imt. nnrn.ton in one llnvle. Fi-.her tmd reiused to give tho goods to Doylo, hence tbe trouo e. JflBher having giveu ineiu io unu .uuuibm.wiiiiui Campbell usseited to be an enemy of theirs ana would bang any Mollies lu tho two Counties. He warned this thing compromised. Theie was a dlvitlun ol Mollies nt Ktoim Hill i -there were nvo 111 Caroou county, aim ui- it iu stun,, kill, lleieieuco made to goods, etc Tho pass wonts came with each new lnvolco They were tor thepurpoje of Identifying membere. Wlrtiofld hAinc-lven those of 13th of Jan. T5. On tlio 13th ol Aug. an omnibus loud ol peisou arrived at Tbos. Fisncr'a ;. the, o wcro three or foui Mollies among them, to J udgo bv tho signs. On the evening ot llinnkselviuar's Day C-itno-bell Int s med mo that he had given jlrs. Ker.l-. 110 lo keep nor quieu ivn-B...,uniini.ii i Am wl rears old i camo to this country iu 67 t was raised ou a farm': went to Kngland t worked in Chemicul wotkB there i returned homo, workei at llellast : born at Armaih : took nn obligation of eecrosr when I Joined tne orders also to obey nir Buperlors ln alltnlnga. 1 hey have printed constitutions and uy-iawB. xve known iuu aiauii".v um, ton to require of Bhetiandonn lofnruigli men to i.tn -n.'i h.ma. tt n-na niMIIM llV John Kt-hoo 1 cnrrlod it myelf. Kohoe inado- tuo requiaitluU. upon me, which 1 proinlsod to do Met Keliue at .Ma'buPoy on'thnllrsrot.'Jupetjhad a meet ing at Michael Clark's- Itfwas there determine ed that TJiomas and andtnoi- man by the name of Malor.Twaa to be kil.od, Mt a lueellng on tho 3d. or 4th (m tho bushesl It waa determined tbat I shoulu bo one ot the party to a-.siat In killing the men I dld'nt up) but' ot bets wont, and "llnliy UIU" (Thomas) wua aubscuueutly ehot. Knew nt tho time who the men were that were to kill blm Tuokno part In their Bolee tlou. Did not try to preveut tnem. Ho who ar,,,,iH hnvn ilniui bo woula havo ienuardizod his own lite, Kehoe and others noilUed the men. Called a ineoilug of my own division, thoy met and cnose tne mou. x waa uivauii hpimhuiuu, but dld'nt go. This was ut Hhonandoali on tho 3d of Juno (Correcting fllmBelt. ho states i tne men wero not elected until Bandar tho nth of June). Was subsequently tod br them that they nad shot Thomas. They shot hlui outho morning they 1 eportod to mo. Tho sumo pirtv that were nrlginalir appointed to dothosh'iou. Ingskothlm, Thev belongedtotho tihenandoah division. They had their own arms. Was sent to procure men for tbo killing ot John r. Jonea, irOlU BUCUBUilUttU. .uii.iHuwf.us wu. fc.,tui James Carroll's, Learning that Kerrigan had already started wiui outers, ilii. wvm ui, Car roll swbeiot&ov went to nod. Met Carroll at 10 plin, tout night J,he told me that Kerrigan h.iliaeaa Tinrla and Keller to do the shooting of Jones, and tnat he tboag&t tho Job was done, ft was' lmposslulo for me to attempt saving Jones' life tnat night. Went to my hotel, wrote out tny Jeporu anu reiavu. aiau iuuu miouus to believe that Jones was on his guard. Camp, bell's requisition came beforo our division : he also requested tfiototry.at the Convention, to get men to kill Jonos (SSili of Aug.) I intended the Convention. They were subsequently up iw,mtui al m m-ivuiemeetiricr. Homo members wero never let into tlio secrets of ihe division. Tout J. xt. aicuiuiey x mouuui. x couiu uci-wcu to lelcaso Doyle ana Kelley from Jail. Was on-ly-eoddmi" them. In order to nnd thorn nut, I. e.,to sound them, ltequlaitlous wero genei. ally made upon the boay-raastors, but not al ways. Never saw an obligation of socioty cac tied out. Ditcovored this, Boon at lor 1 Joined them. Question : Did you ever try to in event any ot the mu iders oa epeak ot t Objected to D aOlOUSe. VJUUSUUU tUUUUU, Mill miuih. When I leurnt that Jonea was to be murdeied, I repoited to lienj Franklin In Besolng,(lteport ,rvuiii-M4. lint rtutdinir ooleetetl to. which gives use to considerable argument between contend ing coanaelinnclpallr iluxhes and Fox-Muago Dreheri ,r Fax. wo are nofctrylng.at presoiir . whether tho wljnoss Is u doesory. -Vowill Dot permn me rvauiugui laoiviwih uu, w tafementthat'.tnerenurt was made, etc., may ha given in evidence. Mrst reported the facts nf il.a .i.niNi- turn itj-rltmr Jones, on tho lUth Of July. Jirwaa. at 10 o'oluck on the, rxigot of tho UU,wl pvuwuiuui MM, ........ . ---- - iuon bad left that were to kill John P. Jones It waa .then too late for me lu come to Ins resi denoe. l'revented tho aasaasluation ot Thomas by the repieseulatlons I made to O'llnencon cerumK the preaenco of the military, lteturued to Hheiiandoaa, and repotted facts to Capt. Lin den. Tho second attempt on his life It was lai. sosstblo f or lae to deleat, Wbeu H yaa puppos. td that a mu named mattery, who was well acquainted wllh the Majors had given theui vsrnlng. of the designs upon their Uvea, he was expel ed tor life Irom tie Tamaqua division, showing that, to be suspected even, was ex. tremely daugeroqa, During ths moutli of leb ruarf t was at a haUai corpul honiiug. at fotuniie, wnero I was opeiuy sciouacu ty of ipe. prder ef pe Inn a detective. wlUca I do ulettraloworer, 1 waajie bo iritd. Went to Uhcnanaoah aud Oiratdsville, ana demanded a Ulati Kehoe appointed Feignaon'sillaii, Bheu. audoah.ior mybeunng, Wrote letter to tne rrTl' 'Xi.tZil ,.,..tj,,W whfnli'.ehuB mailed. alvua ,A-nAhirM tuo nan dar. Ltenurted to Mr. 'Frankllu and Capt, UnUeu, WeattoTsmaqoai i,hu ,.uvd i,o,i nrt-Mleu me. Went to ahauori' "on tbe war was lnfurmed that Keboe bad uked another route, at whiou 1 became wmewuai alarnied: aa ha had. proudsed.to nSm?,uifiot a soul oime to meet 'ma ou mv arrival at Bhen awloah. which atill more cuiitlruied my suspi cious. Found tost I was watched I touuajiar. ties of Mollies dogging my ovary step. Went to my boaidlng bouse, but forgot to sleep. Next morning Keboe, nnd others ot that Ilk wero not to lie found, but knew Hint I wns still watched and dogged by others ot the gang, l.-it lit n sleigh, followed bv another in which was the man that was to kill me. 1 was on nir rumd. At lllrnrityllle 1 met Jack Kehoe. Asked him why no noled Umat when lie told motovo to father Connor's at Mnhanoy 1'lane nnd n-k him. Wont there, but Father O'Connor" wak'nt at homo, Went there again n6xt dav anil Father O'Connor told mo that ho had loinied that I was a detective, nnd that It were wrong lu me to set up ell those Jibs, etc. when I found that 1 was suspected bv all. and that there no ibilgor whs nut' snfetf fol me In the Coal HCRtotr. I Hit for I'lulailelpliln. Hut fur tho timely warning or McAndn-WB, I should hive been killed. MoAudrews told me, "I've . never comitiiiieu a crime, nnu x've nteu your I lite," etc. J trxe i;. Thomas Itlehards was minorlntcii ileu tot the Alnska cndierr at the time Kern-, gan telti lie was not tUscbnrpesi, I looked for lilm back.iiu.aln. M 'I'm I n no now reapie.ira upon the stand to infile sjine colivct Ions : Fitst. oxcniintluu I'at, Muliiuaru, ol Jluuu.l Chunk, from the cnaigo uf being n Molly Magulre, Uxp, cletl to isret Capt, Linden on tho 2d Sept i not tlmllug him, I tint Iho men tint weie to kill. tones b iuk. rat .McKeuuu, the ood,. master at umstord. lived at Ashton: was a ntairtcd mau about 27ienrs of n go, ii lid ot medium helcut. He cioMs eiamiued Met tlio men that wero to kill Jones at Tuiuaqiia- tbev hail ueftl chosen tho evening prevlom-. 'Iho bodr-master nia.io tbo ntp -In i in cut ( tbTO wna no discussion i no merely appoiuted ns: we left next morning, llernard Vhiillps Is uo Molly Magulre swore llistiuctiy lie was not. lto-dlrect Had 1 refused, either as a detective or r member, it would have aftected my lif. ltobl. J. Linden lleeti a detective fur I'luker. ton In tbe Anthracite conl leglunfot toe past two yenrsj knew M'l'nrmic; would fresuently meet, either by apnoliittneut tu otherwlBO; had our precuncei ten signs nnd tlgnal'. Learned that Jones wns to be klilea, atcourad Iflaiid'a saloon, ou tno 17th, through M'l'nllniie, though tlmo vas not thou set i It was to ue dnuo lu ex change fol th murder of Yoat. Mr. Franxhn agreed to notlly Jones to be on his guard: he also notified Mr. Ue ad ot Turn a qua. l e were also lo "suadow" M'l'arlatio. Wa-i at Tamaqua at iho time of the contention. (Aug. 2.thj. 'iho atratigement was that I was to remain nt Tam aqua until the arrival of M'Farlane with his men t left liowever, and never learned of the mmder until I rureived a telegram at Haven's llnu, M'Furl ine informed me who tho parties wero thafwlshed Jonea shot t he gave me the name of Alex. Campbell. Jones wus to be kill ed at the request of the alvHou ot Monies at storm Hill, (lie men lo come Irom the ejhenn ill doah division. They met In tho brush near Hliennaiidoah, but the time wasu't then fixed. Heard of the cuntempt.ited murder of Thomas nnd the Majors beforo they weie attempted : on Moutlav, Mil August, met .M'l'urlnne in flout ot ttio Mnusion I Inuso, whonco we resorted to Ulou Onoko for cntifcultntiou. On nnr leturn wo met Mcaeoiisii. Campbell, Phillips and others t wo touk tho HwitchUack to Summit Hill, wbero I lost eight of the lest, but aubBequeutlr set out tu explore tbe neighborhood. 5icGeehnn's Ba loon was to be opeucd Angus 1 12tli. M'Fa.'lauo left Tsmaquu on tho tyth to go to McGeehan's, and on his return lnfornieit me ho had got all the particulars of the Bhootlug of Yost. This wns ihe Monday nicer Gomer James was Bitot, Baw Campbell with Vt'l'ailaue alter that; saw them ut I'ottsrltle. Anr commuiiioation as to M'rat lane's chaiacter would hare destroyed his usetuuiess. Am n commissioned poilce-olU-cer; mr commission is for Morlbumborlanu, Colnmuia and Hobuyiktil counties; Mr. I'm Iter ton employed M'l'uilane Knew film to be such irom tbe time ho started; hla existence was kept Becret from the police, ueuj. Franklin Am boperlntendent of rink et ton's Detective Force atFhiladeipbla; M'l'ar lane has beeu , mplov ed by us since Oct., 1873 1 Capt, Linden aluue April, 1875. llecelved regu lar leporta fruu M'Patlaue; they niehero. Ills leporis luloiraod us of ail tbe ramifications of tho Moltv Mauulres nrianvt-miMitfi WaItiiaut ol all the rourdeis contemplated, lnclnoing that of Jones, beciecywasof ihegroatost import- hui-ci. luoa. an uruper sieps xu save joues' ma. (Reports IdentltleiL t Hud Linden stationed at Tamaqna and iuon atHammit Hill to waylay tbe inuidoiersi notllled cant. Williams ami otueisol thedangei threatening Jonta. Made almost daily reports to Mr. Uowan. on the 1st Hept. euteted Into communtcatiun with tbe lo cal authorities. M'l'ailauo was specially for- ujuuoo iu ouuiiuuuiuaiu wim auyuour except myself or Capt. Linden, cross-examined This renort contains the auintuaiy of the information at tho lime. lie direct Tne report of 17th July mentions Jones us one uf the purtles threatened with ue-itli. The dcleuso iieaued to redd it. which comiuouwentin reiuse unless tuey be allowed to givo 11 iu ovidence. Case argued at leugta. M't'iirlauo Cuuipbo 1 is an luu-lllguut maui tho reason ho got me to w-i Ite the letter to tho SbeuuaudunU uivlaiun was. probably. Lhai, I could write better tbu ue. Chatles Wuitou. a member of tho C. and Iron rollco. then stated that, at tlio request of Capu Linden, ho hlnytunl Jonn F, Jones' housu for a week or un days previous to tne assassluatiuu. Capt. Williams Gaaided htm at tne sugges tion ot Mr isheDO of lomuajai twumou wnrn detanud tugjaid Juhn, 1. Junes: J waiatthe uouse umiiis. W, D. Zxnuer, Sunt, of tho L A W. Co., at Lausfuiu, loriobaratus statements made by iaBt itj.iiuiw nuiiuvu.uim. u,iu u.i ibuu unu w t!u io tiiomiuos or wny of Lauatoid Mr.Dearn uf Tamaqua auvlseu mo ot the danger threaten ing Joiuei toidmohe got it nt Mr. Franklin ; aiouceiiau uuu uuia'ia were uisL-uurguii uy mu L. Ji V. Coal Co. (Irnas-examiued Campbell was not in our empuy. D.ih. 15. WhltcKiili'ht. of Tamaqua, repairs BewMig macaiues; put in Ibis sorow it Is a sew ing machiue screw. Two mou. one )ar..er titan the oilier, ooth having blacK hair and mous laches, brought It to ine Campbell reaomb.es une of the mou. ileu. FruuKMin, cioss examined Am sure It was Juuesthut was meant ui report of lab July, but sti.tod Itmlnht be jcnutncs. Jle-dlrdct Mc Linden and MTarlano to taKO steps fur the protection ot 'Jones, lu this plucu, on tbo 1th of A, gust. -J Cross-examined Made the abstract from the reports proper thoy aie here. Mrs. Juuiea Suw M'l'urlane and CampbeU In oompany togoiher sevoral limca ; my brother Was lnturmeslol designs against his life, which was ono of thu leaaonslur uouciLg persons taal frequented CampbeliV. Junius tiweeney Knew James M'.l'orlans as McKenna: ho had tbe leputatiou of being a Modyt went wltu him lo Mctieegnau's: ne had supiior at oar house t think tt was on a baturdsv voulng l know him about a year. James M'i'arlauo cross examined Dld'nt see John McShcaut thotlmoof Doyle's trial i think I naw blm before ; he was introduced to me as one of Keirlgaii'swituesaeaby Campoeli; learnt what he was to testily to : toid campoeli I ttiouaht a man that nad douo so vail ut a deed ns aicGceghuu. ouaht to be rewarded; was'ut at Mahunoy at the iltno ot tho ahooting or riot. Was present at a County Convention ot Molllos w hen the suuject of the murder ot Gomer James was brought up. Voted to reward the murder er. Ou mv recommendation ,ho should hare' been paid tho reward, but am sure be dld'nt get It, as all tha money iu the ti casary went tow aids paring couusol lu thecssosot Doylo, Kel ley, and Keingau xiodlrect nut ley claimed the inward for the killing of Gomer James was ono ot tbo committee to investigate his claim ; knew that Ooiuer James wua to bo killed in April '74 : the night I was st the opening ot Mo Ueexhan'a saloou, James wjsaaaaaslimtesl. Wit ness then lefers to the trouble at W. wnouau. doah colliery, which, in his opinion, was'nt alto gether cuaigeuuie UilUe Mo Iv Maguires. N ev er hoard a( whoso IuSjuicu I wus soul io tlio Cool iteziun-. except Mr. 1'inkoi tun's. He gave mo ibe uecosiany instructions as to wIioji lo repot t to Hub was subsequently so amended mat xtiulaht personally comer with Mr. Linden.' Kin oo tlxed umount of reward to ue paid for ,tue murder of Gomer James. . llv jlr. Kaluius Lived once at llutfalo ; never go lino auy trouble while theie; tola many s, ones i ecuiotiiucs told theui I bud to run uwxy fo, kllhng a man, otbeis I'd tell them X was leagued with a baud of cjuuterieiters, e.o Alwuys lued to auooinmudale myself to the compauv I wos 111 : th moro desp"rato that wua, tbi gi enter tbe enemies I wonid boaat of, Capt. Linden Is then called to corrooborate M' Failano's Bcory, At 3 p. mi ibe com. rests. Peter Jdanelus, t .e tlrt w tness tor, the dn fente. oilied. ouo sworn Was at Uonipbeu's on oveuiu of 1st ot September last) John Doyle sua , ' i were with mei Campbell wai bottling porter I 'can't tell -what day of ihe week It wns. Went there lo get a drink t began bottling about 8 o'clook, Joliu Jtoyle asalstlpg--CampuiU left the cellar several limes : can't say who cams In peaidos Mike Oarr : lire at No. e. xlot tled about S4 boxes i neither belonged or know augnt ot the A. O. II After we nad finished bottling I went home i took three drinks at tho bar : paid lur some of. them : heard of nuother I'at, lanelus at otorm Hill : It waa a dark nlirht, Woboiy cimeiu wullel was at Camp, bell's i can't say what Campbell did in the bar. room i he wasn't out of the hutxso that evening. Wo were buttling when Michael Carr came lu : might haye beeu botUlxik two liouis. or longer. Catnpboll wasn't out 3 miuntcs at any one tliuoi It waa candle-light when I cxme in. Heard tnat there waslsuch a society (A, o. it's.) since the diiath of Jones? Can't tell how largo tho 'loom Is. Waa nt Campbell's wlihin a wees: can't tell what time It was: it was after apperi rT" ,1 ,....1 ,1 1.., iLTnlhai'i WAIlt 'uere turawljKaxid'a driux:; beatd the trial w?;.K"f;:f,; Lt wa at NBsnnehonlnc. was at Camuuell'a ou nlaht of first tiepk two other were wnh met saw one man comma in, anu one girl passing the bouse, i. stave I UitU JiH paat fl. Boyle frtated me and- MauelnsiT, worKod thsnlgbt ueiore i ones was snot ua u m,Fh. ru,fArA Lost, llemalaed until lu-SJ. A Souug wan named Carr came id while we were "ere i left at la of li Was there once stnoa i never apoko to anyone ol this siuoe until now i iiever hesid ot the A. O. xl's, lloaxaed with Mrs. .lallagher, at No. t. Michael Carr-Wa at Campbell' on night ol 1st Rent, last i fjimlibsll, tlovlo. Dujnn, ami Nanelus wero bottling porter. 8air a gltl (l'.llen llrl-lini imilng througli tho room ones or twice: Know It was on tbo night at the 1st from the fact that 1 wonted nil next day, and halt n day on thn day Jonos was shot. Kllen llrlslln-Am sister-in-law of Campbell i wonted there on 1st Sept lastt ho was bottling porter that evening i three) men (naming them) weio with hunt tiover saw Kerrigan nntll I hail seen blm nt Tamnqunf he was at n ball at Camp bell's In Oct. '74 1 on tho night of ?d Rept. saw ncli her Kerrigan, Uoyie, nor Ko.lov there. I'eter HhovellU Got H Dillon whl-Ker nt Cninpbell's en theorenlngof 7d Bfnl, i.'nmo bell gave it to tno t was tliero !' minutes past nine: wns at McGeehan's on rugnc of tbe 1st, Saw nel hor Campbell. Uoyie, Kellor, nor Iter rltran there tiover tielotitml to tlio A O. It's. Dan Malov Un.irili'dntUimpbcll's In Kept, loot : nobidrtuoKBOpper thereon erenlng of 1st: Cuintiboll wnnt hnmet also on tho ere nlng of thn M i anw Ketrlgnn nt Tamaviun I never saw lilm nt Campbell's, nor Koliey nor Doylo i saw Mol'arintie there once never tooK nin.i b with turn rt Co uphill's t oersnns ml"ht hire stared them without mi Knowing it was sitting on porch on nveiiltigof SdSept: nt about 8 e'e wis retired to tbe Kitchen then, fo ben Campbell und his wile tooK supper tot-ether: amn miner worK nt, No. P. A inrpo number of witnesses were called on Wednesday and Thifiad-r. br the dot ms i. w:io tostihd to the Rood character of Alex Camo bull, and th t Dnyln, Kolley aud Kcrrta.au md not sup at hlshousjnu night 2id September, Court l'l oceeillugiii QUXRTRn Ptssioxs.x-dom.T, Rhis Meltrlrto, larceny. Ilondstn appear at adjonmel Court. com vs. I'eter Mcllrlile, loohcry. htirotr fiirfeiteil unless delendant appear nt adjourned Beailnn, C mi. vs. Keal O'Dounell. assault atd jattcry To ntljinrned Court. Com vs. MlnmoOrtmnn. ToatUnnroedCnnrt. Oiti-IIANS' Cuuur Juiib2I -InmitteroIMIier. lfTs snle of rent estate of Fred. Kmra. Acdltloti al exceptions filed. b.hbIi A. Meitx vs. Struthcrs A Mertz. Itule on gauiishee. James W. Uebcrllug vs. Charles Hummel, do feiulant. anil Alex. Iiooluson, garnlshea. llule on garnishee to answer. Auditor's report In matter ol Sheriff sale of O. U. lthoatR Bxreptlons filed. 1'elltlnuof Fayette K Hcrfasi tot benefltof Act of 8tl April. 1872, as femme tvlr. trader. Filed. Geo. W. Dairh vs. John Hawk, ltnle on de fendent to plead. James w licbcrllng vs. Charles Ilnmmel. Answer med. Isaac Smith vs. Com. of Carbon County, llulo on Com to snow csuso why mandamus shoold not be grnntod Justice II Miller vs. Samuel Moore defend, out. uud tho Cat bon 11. ubd L. Asso. guardian. Kule ou garnishee. Chas. Fsga va Sum, Moore defendant, and tho Carbon n. and I,. Abso. Hale on plaintiff Wm Hcnanciis vs. O. II. Blater, surviving partner, o(o Itule to plead, etc. Hy; Arnold vs. a. II. Sinter. Ilnle to plead. Joslah Hhnpp vs. G. II. blater. etc Itulsto plead, N. Berfass vs. G. II. Slater. Itule to plead. For Cnsli Only I Klstler 4 Boyer. of MUlpqrt, Carbon Co. V., respectfully annonnee to their customers and friends, that on and after July 1st, 1875 ther will sell for CASH Only and that they have in consequence marked down the price of goods from IU to IS per cent. Their stuck comprises a full lino of the latest styles of Dies looiR and a fad line of Dry Good. , Groceries, Provisions, Qncenswaio. Ac. to which thoy invite tho at. tentlon of the neoolo In irenernl. l'AtroniKA home trade I A Homo aud A Fortnno. The Kansas Lnml and Immlirr.int. Asaocl Hon, with a Capital Block ot ll.'ioo.tsTO. charter ed br the State of Kaosas, a most laudable en terprise, started In our city for I he nromotion of Immigration br the free distribution to ihe share holders of the Association of 1770,000 in cash and some of onr most choice and valuable real estate, farms, brtok blocks, residences. Ao.. Is meeting with nupreeeoented success. From every section of tho country orders for shares or tickets are coming thick and fast The In dnrements ofreied are nnparallelled There wlllbenoponfxmemenf. The drawing anddts trli.ntion of tho prizes will take place positively August 23. f87S. or the moner will be returned in full. The managers of this enterprlze are gentlemen ot undoubted lntegrltr, honestr. np lightness und abilltv to do atiaiIv whnt. thav say. They ore gentlemen who are prominent In onr state, and whose pnblio and pr'vato character aie beyond even suspicion, and tho luouaKciuuiii. ui una Binpenaous aifliriDuuon Will be condncted with sn lTniiftrllnllt.v that.ran. not nnd will not be disputed. xuo Aionison iionra et'rraae compose! of oil tho leading business men of our cltr.at a recent meetinir. unanlmonslv adontna the, roiinwin endorsement i , Knowing tne several perBonscomposlng the ' Kansas Land and Immigrant Association' we cordially endorse thorn as arentlemen of honestr and lntegrltr, and reoommend their enterprise as worthy tho support of tbe public" Every ticket bolder will bo fairly represented at tbe drawing. Fnce of the shares or tickets ai e put at the low price of ti each. Parties de siring a more particular, description of this meritorious enterprise, inducement offered. terms to Airents. special nfler tn idnhs nnn n ir. chases of two or more sharea, manner of draw ing, reierences. jto., seno iieir address to 8. M. Stnckler. Secretary, Atchison Kansas, and thoy will hare mailed them free an elegant f onr pago Illustrated paper " The Kansas Immi grant" describing tie enterprise and the ad vantages and resources of Kansas, Ac. Heml lor it. From tho A tchlson. Kan.. Dotty fulrlof. A balloon ascension will take place from O'Nell's ice cream saloon, on the night of tho 4th. Be there to see. Molasses syrup at Tllrihman Ar tier's, late D. Bock & Co., at 13 1-2 cts 'per quart. Try it. MARRIED, KIsTLETt-HANDWEMK. On the Jd nlt.. br llov. A Bartholomew, Wm. VKistlor and Miss Hettv HandwerK, both of Heidelberg twp.. Lehlgn county. HKNNINOUOFf HOFFMAK.-On tho 21th ult.. by the same, Wm. 11. Bennlnghoff, ot Heidelberg twp., Lehigh county, and Misa Ade line Hoffman, of Kast l'enn twp., Cai boa ce. diedT" 80TIAEFEtt.-On the 9th ult.. in PnrryvtIR David James, sou of Solomon and Catbarina Scbaefer. aged 2 Tears and 27 days. HTHOHU On the 12th nit.. In xower Towa menstng, KUzsbetli, wife of Peter StrobL aged 78 years nnd 8 montlis. V Special " Notices. E. P. Eunkcl'D Bitter Wine of Iron has never been known to fall In the core of weakness, attended with symotoma t Indisposi tion to exertion, loss ot memory, diCBcnlty of breathing, general weakness, horror ot disease, weak, i errous trembllug. dreidful horror of death, night nweala cold feet weakness, dim. ness ot vision, languor, universal lassitude of toe muscular system, sppetlte with dyapontlo symptomshot hands, fLtahink of tne bo iv, dry ness of the skin, pallid countenance and eru3 t ons on tho face, purtfi tug Uo olood, pain in tbo back, heaviness nt the eyelMa. frequent black Boots flying before the eyes with tempor ary suliaslou and loss o sight, wantifatteu tlon, etc The-e svmptoms all an4 trniii a weaknea and to remedy tl at use xl. F. KUNK EL's Dltter Wine of Iron. It never tans. Thou, asnds ire now enlo log health who have used It, Take only K. V. KUSKKL'S. Uewaro ol counterfeits and base Imitations. As Knnkel'i llliter Wlno ot Iron is so well known all over Ibe counuy, ornggists them selves make au imitation anil try to pa. m It off on their customers, when they call for K. F, Knakel's xlltter Wine ut Iron, Kuukel's Hitter Wine ot Iron Is put up only lnl bottles, und has a yellow wrapper nicely put on tue optalde with the proprietor pho o araphon the wrapper ol each ootus. Alw.irs look for tbe pbotogiaph on the outjarae, and you will elwaya be ure to get thegeutilne. II per bottle or 8 for ii Sold uy DruggUti and Deal ers, everywhere. All Wo i ins Removed Allro. E. F- KUSKKL's Worm Svrap' never falls to destroy lln. Heat, nd Huuuaob wet ins, Di. Kankel. the only tucoessful Phyalclsn who re mores Tape worm In two hours, alive with bead, aud uoleeuuUllonioveu. Commou sense teaunes if' tape worm bo removed all o.tier worms can be readilv destroyed. 'Send lor cir cular lo Dr. Kunkel No. 24U north tth street. Philadelphia. Va., or oxil ou vour drDgglat. and ask fur a bottle of Knukel's worm Brrup. Prise IIbto. It never falls. June 10-1 ui SAND Ala WOOD poaseaMis much greater pow.r In rsktorink to a healthy stats the uiu cos membrane of the urethra than either Cubebs or I'onaioa. It never produces sickness. Is cer tain aud speedy tu IU action. It is last aupex- seding every other remedy. Blxtv opuioa cure in six or eight dav. lo other uiedicluo can do tut. Hondas Dick A Co.'s Soft Ca OS ales contalulng OU of Usudalwouo. sold at all Drug store Ask for vlreular, or send to ai and SI wooster street, jisw York, lor one , spM mil TTTllAT 'tK!i OKfi ra WILL DO Flo W tares, StaUonery. JtWeUy, Ac. -moat TV (rtteusway. Circulars sent Ireo 11. J, KUltTi 407 Canal Street, (1st Ward). PhUa, may6-yl
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