I It I i i 1 j f i ! i ! i j i j 1 J i; f;l ! h i: . ! ' , - I ' rl'. ' ! ( . !' i i t !i I: i : i ; In Hi P ill I; j 5-1 ' : ; e : n! i V ! Mi : i'l U i U I i :C i I 'l SOMEBODn It is Herman Umber ger's Pocketbook, But the Nicely's Ono and All Swear tkat it i3 Not tho Ono Sent by Dava to His Wife. I .1 the 1 WHERE DID IT COME FROM? An Unsuccessful Alibi. The Father, Mother, Wives, Brothers and Sisters of the Defendants Testify. Tun Dlff.xse Closes, and the Commonwealth Opens in Rebuttal. THE CASE WILL BE GIVEN TO THE JURY TOiDAY. AN EVENING SESSION. Although when Court adjourned Tues Jay evening it i.djoiirned to meet at 8 o'clock Wednesday morning, it was a quarter of eight w lien the bell rang and the surprised attorneys, witnesses ami otiiers hastened to the court rocm. The court liou.su clock must lie out of "ear. It needs regulating, at least. The Sheriff and his deputies tuiirched ig with the hook. prisoners and they took their accustomed i pocketbook exhibited in couit' and saiil teats at the table with their counsel. The j it was cot Rive's pocketbool?Tj This is aged father and mother of the prisoners not the pocketbook handed to the of wcre there, and in a short time Mrs. ! ficers ; they promised to bring it back ; Joseph and Mrs. I 'avid Nicely, the latter ; said they wanted to show it to William hanlv to tli'- collier ;:..' nia th.' exhibited here uiio iict here ; i no n.n i.c .-. url : do ii--t know :i Men. lav : I saw it i-ne -. e. :rr..t;: .)::.: 'ir, t.iV ir .le-r. w ere prcs- .r.i .Meiiy . I ;l y ; be had tin son tli.-v were !' Mo'. iron ; h-' is a broih-r-soi-b's; his wife u.vns the i live on ; he came there on i 'J on as t w-ishe-l : know February 27i I didn't tell ! me dow n lii iv to bliv f-,i:s 11! ill 1 tw of J." prc.pcrty '.V' Wediics'.iv. rl ; ; -mw bi-n that my bc-baud ha 1 Va!i. v w :lh icorge Nice- t limber ; I w ould know Vilii.nal Hotel.) Miulc -x.iuniuiieii ui i g --n. the laud ut Sii'elv Fhit when we w !!; w ioins home from the heating before j not l-.u-.-'.v wbr.tK-i Judge I'..mt ; the day after the hear ing : j p' lii t-book w hich we examined tiie slump nearest ihe road ; the pike w ubout forty feet wide at that point. Cross-examined I did not measure the wid(h.iif the pike. Mrs. Ella Mei:oh. r. re-oailed There was i jHf-ki'tbook l.af.ded to me by my husband. (The w itness was shown the pocketbook an I said it w as not 1 lie one.i i w ere i I examined the potkttbook when it was m ,. won tnv LrntheriDjre: lifui.l ''eOrir r .. i. ..!.' u !.'.. t H tv.et- t.'--.k it -,. not from that ! threw omethina into ti.ef.tov? L-aes nMiw oc.o.v, .o. . --i - , . , .., ovWt there iftt 1 t--;.t mv ti.scrir.tiM3 ol tr.o pocnet-; " - km.-.v d. i:.:..d.-i.-.vrt wi.clher it iv.c even::-!: t 'i is. we,-k at M r. ( '. J. ho .M.-n.'ihei-, m fit'ier. Jcor'r Nici iy.ir.d !r. Ti.o:: cot; thiiil: M.e Nicely aii-1 l.o Cot tiliu ! w : ... 4i.. ..,.... ..4.t ..v.o n,T inursiiav eveniriE iCauiheld hal LUvid uruier arre.-i; i Nictlv Uamnier C.inlheM if I would Mi-n'.ui; did not teil him the day of ivrr. st that I didn't know where I:nvil was ff'Ui tir.t .1. - i Wednesday till Friday ; heard f murder T!mr,lov weninir : was there wt:en ribin: !hev d- l'i ! s '. !, vl h. r.! of ,,( it : In- sc' ! !ccn ! I .oe! i ; I. ii .:,-,! t., N'.n ; I ,r when 1 l.-v I i.n..v. !'. i j.i 1 i . ; oa f.-r. 1 bi-n , , - - w '. morn- ' Ml i t..i it K' tiie pocketbook. Cross-esamined I looked at the pock etbook when Mr. Menoher handed it to me, ami also looked at it the next day. loris. Ee-direct- -When the I were no papers in it ; if there were pa-olTi.-era took I Prs there w hy didn't they et them ? Dr. Erubaker Am a practicing pnysi- SVimer4?t ; have teen jirae- , t'ha. M.Crak ill !.unr: : re:i;c:i.i r -7:h of Ft-':iru.ny ; v, ,.s woi X- j ' li; f..f ti.r'.is "'.;:.". r ; rem i.i.Urr Wuei- ! C..'.l 1 1.1..:.;.! .n w'l-i irr-.:: i ; '' l.' ''l e;oe to w here I wss wir.j'r:.-; C:sr-ii : and Loii Vaiieer toid n.e t:."t tney Lad seen a coupie of iAU a ''1 u? ii,e mountain waik.n fa-.t ; 1 s.aifi them : w ho tiiev .'.' an ! tliey sa. i ihey l': ' ! the rocket-book, thev p.id that they T-1- -i i f .1 l.i 1. I -,. 1.1 4. In it I.-. T..T..ni..r tn kIioW til i Clan I ll VB in 1 . . .. -. . !:..:,. "u t-j4N - hue tieen atten.i.ni n.it kn,iw: I re:neiiiier tii'.ti.Ui i.ni.nr (WitncM whs siiown tl.n ooket-book hnnded to In in an.l son Menoher. pocketbook exhibited in court and said ( they would rot urn it by Watson Meno- it was not the same one.) Had seeu Dave's iwjcketbook liefure at diflcrent times ; it had receipts and a few other papers in it ; that is not the pocketbook that I gave to the ollicers. Cross-examined Mr. Kauch and two other men were there when I handed the pocketbook to them ; when 1 ave them the pocketbook did not say that 1 had seen the pocketbook before; never denied that there was a pix-ketbook in the house; I was in the kitchen when they came in ; Mr. Nicely calied me into the room and said there were some men there and they wanted to jret Dave's pocketbook : I went up stairs and got it and handed it to them her; I tle-cribed the pocket-book from my own knowledge. Ilettie Nicely Was at home on the 27th of February : was at David Nicely 's a little while in the evening: as near as can tell it was between ." ami li o'clock ; Dave's w ife came to our house for milk and apple butter ; I was milking ; told her that when I was 1hior.j;h milking 1 would bring: the milk up ; saw Dave ; he was sitting in the house on a rock injr chair by the stove: know it was the Wednes day before he was arrested ; w as at home when Dave s pocketbook was brought there ; often saw his pocketbook; was there when the oilicers came there, i Witness examined the pocketbook wiim the licinir that ' David icelv since moiiui "i .naicu , , out m.in u: re -. found him suffering from heart disease, j the iVth otlebniary.it n neur aoou. (The doctor proJuce8 a diairain of the . f.- .', lock when I I,ft i;h the ia: heart and explains the heart's functions ! last load if timber; the place where I Ke-dirtet When I handed the look to ' shown in court and said it was not the them one of them said they w ould take it to Ligonier to show it to Mr. Thomas ami would then give it to Watson Men oher to bring back. Cross-examination They did not say that if it turned out to be David s pocket b.K.k they would return it. A. A. Nicely, recalled, -I was there when the pocketbook was handed to the otlicers; 1 think it was Dave's ixx-ket- The w itnes-s was here shown the wilh a six months' old child in her aims, came in and. took their seats beside their husbands. Watson Menoher, a brother-in-law of the prisoners, was the tirst witness tailed. WEIIM1AV MllUNINli SKsSloN. Watson Menoher recalled I ha 1 the 100 in my possesion alx.ut two days. Cross-examined Showed the pockot Ixxik to Ceorjic Nicely. Cieorire Niceiy Live in I.ignnier; on Tuesday March 5 last, Watson Menoher and I went to .lennertown ; on the way over we met Mr. Thomas and some men this side of the mountain ; was present w hen Thomas handed the pocket-book to Mouther ; saw it anin the next morii inat tiie National Hotel in Litfonier; the h kct-book exhibited is not the one; w:is present w hen Lew is Yaneer testified before Jude ILierat the hearing ; on our way back went to the plai-e where Ya neer had been cutting wmsl ; the place w here he claimed to have seen the Nice ly boys pass on the pike; two went down to (he stump and the others stayed up on the pike ; could only S4 a part of their bodies ; at the east end of the ll.it could only see about one-third (if a man's body ; other places could only see top of their heads; some places could not see any part of a man's body ; could not recognize any one. Cross-examination Am a second couv in to the Ni.-ely lsiys ; I saw the pock etbook handed to Menoher by William Thomas; I saw it again the next morn ing at the National Hotel ; there was no money in it; there were some papers in it ; some tax receipts; do not know w hat was in it when it was handed to Meno her as Idid not fee it at that time ; w ent to examine the ground mentioned by the two Yaneers in their testimony ; w hat is called the Sandy Flats; there were four or live stumps ; do not know from what stump it was from which the Yaneers claim to have seen the Nicely boys pass along the pike; the track was in the middle of the road in February ; Mac. Nicely was along; he is a half -cousin of mine and a full cousin of the defendants; also Jas. Earron ; he is a brother-in-law of the defendant's ; William Thomas and some others were with me; Mac. Nicely Thomas to see whether it was the pock ctbook that Menoher handed over to him ; said they would ttien give it to Watson Menoher to brill!; back ; they did not return it. Cross examined Did not say they w anted the pockctb-sik and if they found it was Dave's they would return it ;w hen they came there I did not tell them that there was no pocketbook there,; they aski'd me if '.here was any money in it. and I said there was not; said I hail the money after Menoher came in ; there was Mr. Kauch, Mr. Camp and another man ; they all three came back after ten or fifteen minutos from the time they left the first time ; Watson Menoher came back with them ; I had the money in my pocket ; told thein it was part mine and part Dave's; cannot say how much I had ; might have had f 140 to $IoO in mv own pocketbook ; Watson Menoher han ded me SCift, and said he had used lfl ; I have never denied having the money : when the otlicers came there I denied, that the money was in the pockctliook. Ee-direct When the otlicers came there and asked for tiie ocketbook I told them that it was in the house, but I did not know where it was, but could find it for them ; called Mrs. Nicely, anil told her that the gentlemen wanted Dave's pocketbook; she went up stairs, brought it dow ii, and handed it to one of the ollicers ; I denied that there was any money in the pwkctbook; when the jiocketbook was brought there, there was no money in it ;that is what I said. Cross-examined I got the pockctliook first ; cannot tell w hen I got the money ; it was some days afterwards ; Mrs. Men oher told me that Watson brought the pocketbook ; Watson brought the money. Ee-dirfH-t The pocketbook was not in my possession, but the money was. Sarah Earron Live in Ligonier valley a quarter of a mile from Anthony Nicely; am wifcof Joseph Earron; was at home on the 27th of February ; saw Dave Nice ly on that day; he came to our hoine be tween 1 and 2 o'el.x-k ; he was there, I suppose about 1 hour and then started for home; did not see him again that day; did not look as if he was well; made inquiry as for teams to l.igionier ; he asked me for some butter ; I told him that I could not give him any that day, to the jury.) From this disease his gen eral health has given away as it always will: the left wall of his chest has been very much bulged out by the increased . lie was up further, ab-mt action of the heart; the heart in health t yards; tliev tut some afiei is usually the aize.of a person's list ; the I there ; I was wheretimV'r w.i cut ; there j wall of the chest on the left side is bul-ed j was some cut ab nc tin-re bvlore tii.it j out to twice the thickness of my hand ; J .lay ; the nearest tii-.it ws cut w.is alM.u! i when he is in a sitting posture his heart j .") yiinis from the pike as near au I can j loaded the timber was about . yaros from the pike ; they wcie there when 1 left; Lull was down with me and Char- three or f-ur I lef", above and I went down to the stump to look up ; did not have any instrument to uUt tllllt lie ro,lM Ket on Thursday level; it was fifty-five steps from the 'evening; 1 lix the day as being Viednes- pike to the nearest stump ; I step pretty long: there was at least li fty feet of an elevation from the stump to the pike; cannot tell what day it was when we went there ; it was about a month and a half ago; I have helped to work up the case; I subpo naed some witnesses; was over in Eedford county to si.-e a detec tive; did not g.) along w ith Ezra Nicely to Mark's house at night for the purpose of making some investigation ; went with Watson Menoher on. Wednesday evening after the Nicelv bovs were arrested. lay the week before they were arrested; his wife came for the butu r the next day ; w as at my father's house w hen the pocket-book was taken away by the olli cers. Witness was shown the pocket book exhibited in court and faid it was not the same pocket-book that was handed to the ollicers Cross examined Live about one-half mile from laveand further from Joe's; know it was Thursday night when Dave's w ife got the butter, because 1 know I churned on Thnrsdav and I told Dave Ee-direct I was acquainted with lle coulJ not Ket aRy butter on Wednes Dave Ni.-ely 's pocketbook before it was May ; was at my father's house when the handed to Watson Menoher; I have I poekct-book w as handed to the ollicers ; seen hiui have that pocketbook for the j 'Uo' naJ pocket-books in their pos last four or live vean. (The witness ! session and I was setting close to them; identified the paiiers exhibited in Court 1 1 '8 t!ll?re wl,el l,l,y " n as as beinir the ones that were in the nock- tbere when they left ; Watson Menoher etbook at the time he examined it at the' back with them after they bad!any ,lay that fuited pocketbook.) i )ne of the ot'icers said he would take it to Ligonier to show it to Win. Thomas t' see if it was the same one handed to him and would then send it back by W:.ton Menoher. Cross-examined Fix the day as be ing February 27th from the fact that the boys were arrested the next Monday, and know that it was prayer meeting evening; do not think I staved at Dave's house mere than ten minutes. Catharine Nicelv Am wife of David Nicely ; w.is at home on the 27th of Feb ruary ; my husband was at home in the forenoon : went, out after dinin r and as near as I can tell got buck between ' an I 4 o'clock ; he did not go out again ; I went to his father's shortly after he camo home ; I went f ir apple butter an.l milk ; cv.ute back about ." o'clock: brought the applebuUer al..ng, but did not bring the milk : my husband was at home w ith the children w hen I got back ; Ilettie Ni;-e'y came after that with the luiik ; my husband did not go away from home that evening; fix the day as being the 27th of February because I know- it was the day before the arrest and I know what 1 done every day that week before Y'e.!i:i sd-.iy ; got the butter on Thursday evening from Mrs. Earron ; David was saw ing wood for Mr. Kimmell on Monday; he was home on Tuesday ; ho is not a well man, and has not been ever since I know him ; he was sick on Monday nijlit ; on Monday I washed, and ironed some ; on Tuesday I baked ; on Wednesday afternoon I ironed bal ance of my clothes ; Monday I washed ami done up some shirts ami collars; did not make anv special preparation more than that : I did it because he was going to Pittsburgh ; he was sick on Monday night and was not Weil enough to go ; he was not very well on Tuesday ; he was not very well on Wednesday ; did not get any medicine on Wednesday ; he went over to Earron's and came back about three o'clock and w as at home that evening ; on Thursday evening I went over to Earron's to get the butter ; my husband was at bis father's Thursday morning; he left about sun-up :; he was not gone very long ; about half an hour, or maybe more ; my husband wasarrest ed on the following Mon.lay ; f patched his overcoat Thursday night ; X know my husband's pocket-book ; he has had it ever since I knew Mm; witness was shown the pocket-book exhibited in court and said H was not the pot ket- book ; I was at home the day he was ar rested : w itness was show n the grayish colored overcoat, which she identified as belonging to her husband ; I put the patches on the overcoat Thurs day evening after I came back from Earron's ; he w as arrested on the Monday following and wore his coat when he left the house ; at the time of his arrest it was hanging on the wall in the kitchen I put the patch on in the front ami one on the inside on the lining; witness was shown a number of red handkerchiefs that had been exhibited in court and said that she could not tell anything about the handkerchiefs, and th'tt her husband had a great many red handker chiefs, she w as also shown a pair of over alls exhibited in tha court : he had a air of overalls that looked like these; they may be the same ones; at the time of his arrest they were in the room that he called the shoe shop ; they were thrown with the dirty clothes; witness was show n the cap. and said that her hus band had not worn that cap for more than a year think it is h's or ono like it; the last time he had worn the overalls was on Monday when he sawed wood; he took them oil' on Monday evening af Hr he came home and threw thein into the dirty clothes. ICOS'T 111 RN' ANY l'.lt'iiiiS. Cross-examined I washed on Mon day ; was not my regular wash day ; me was mv wash beats S4 per minute. What eirift would violent exercise have upon his heart ? was asked the witness. In reply he started in to de scribe several tsts he had made, having the prisoner run up and dow n stairj, etc. i Objected to by Mr. Cessna.) I made a test of his condition ; my ob ject w as to test his capabilities for phys ical exertion; his disease has certainly tell. ; Cross-examination. - Hauled the ti.n-j btr out on the pike : ilie last trij. I made j was about foiirjo'cim k . do not remember when I made the trip Kf.-Uv that, but j think it was about four o'clock ; don't ; remember haw many tiips 1 made thutj .lay ; am now working fr Wats n and Foster .Menoher at Lig.-iiier; tiiey .in.- j brothers. existed for some length of time ; it would , t.harl). Varneer.rec:i'..e,l. -Km.ov Noah be impossible to say how long ; from the Mark,.r . m;lv have tl)i.i i, j,., that on li e appearance of the walls of his chest it j aIernPl 0 the murder I had wen a lias existeo lor several years ; men wiui i .,.;,,,,, ,,, ,, ,; t. imtain Were. -Jilt do heart disease can do ordinary work as well as other men ; it is running or fast walking that affects them. Cross examined. I first saw David Nicely on 1 1th March ; Dr. Miller, of Lig onier, called and placed him under my professional care; ho w.is then in the jai coin). e ot men goii but could not tel! w ho tin not remember havi.ig any conversation with him. Cross examination. If I t ..M hi ii that I cml.l not recognize thj m m it was becaiw I di-l in -t ilecm it " r pr.i- w,: ,e f..a-i- a.. ii...,,:;:..u ,.. -, , day ; SMyed a i 1: -: t , left .'or I.a:ig:.'.iii-t-.A-:i -;-toj.4M at ti.e i ; h-ane ; my w ifc Was w , on tiie ixke an-! m - : - ,t till1 t olil.er w as , ..- . i v, . mi i sati-fy ley ow :: :.. .. ; any om' c..u!-i ! r tl.."- pike; I cm: !.,. ... , in olue places ;m 1 , . t not see her at a'.' : 1 . ! ; her wai in,' li. : r . i ! the mi-J.l'.e of the ,.'-- I :, s'.'OI.'l Flat is ; if i- ai' "-i -( 'ross-exa:n:!i; '- I v , :' ; F'iit about y.ir ! !..:.. : v;ir:s !etween t,..1 t . i;ii-ld!it.gsi : she is ,-:..( .., stood her rijht oa ;i,i- :: .: ; he 4 feet w i i" : tii.-r- ar . trees cut down thero ; it-'.i 4-t tree that Was : . 1 -hetween .! and 7" - ; s fr 1 stepped rijj'it i...aa : j. was very steep : r..:;'A n . . elevation ; berw. ---ii t - was standing and the -n: i. there was som i.T,:-', ' -tiiiilr and br:i.-li ; c...;: ! tiling Up .it til it I'll 1 of ti.e sf io. 1 in file s.l:tie ji u p a were waikii ,'; a.u ;i Mr. uoeer : !.. u-,- ki... lu 1 fi-eiii.g l.-i 1 .e.-ii k ; : 1 f.nu a lit;!... i in :: ai: V t lei-s re,! t kr. -v after I was; ' dent to d. so. !; I am not the regular jail physician: Noah Marks. Live in f.igrmier : heart disease may come ii;oiia mm wilh j know Charlie Yarneer ; Ii.-. 1 a cjuver a a great deal of suddenness ; a person timi with him ail -r toe mur tcr of I'.n eir.xted w ith heart ilisease witnessing or j lierger. in my store ; he told me that he committing murder would probably be j lnnl been two men ; . u;. the loo int.iin made worse by tho mental excitement. that night, but con' 1 not tel! w iio to. y I visited David Nicely two-or three times' Were; I. .u Yaneer sai l uotl.iiu ' n.e. per week since I took charge of him;i Cross-exaiuin -itiou. It w as before tiie I was treating hi:n for stoai.i.-li tro'.ible i Nicely boys were arrested, as well as for heart trouble; I had cau-1 .1. M. Hamilton. Live in L:g ne-r : tioned the patient as lo his diet. J kn isv f.m Yaneer : he t-. id m - !i .t lie IL'-direct It is organic heart disease j ttn l,is father were s.; lug a , :i! no the and not functional that David Nicely is .n.miitain on the d iv o'tho mur ier an 1 suffering from ; at no time that I ever visited him did I find his heart beat over SI. Counsel for defense ask that David Nicely be allowed to exhibit his naked chest to the jury. (Objected to and over ruled ; the prisoner, David Nicely retires to the library room with Dr. Eru- uaicer ana returns ana exnioits ins niiKeu i chest to the jury ) Constables Huston and Scott called, sworn, and the jury given into tiieir charge: Judge Eaer cautions the Con stables about speaking or allowing any one to speak to any of the jurors and tells them to be efpec.allv careful that thev do not get to st a Somerset paper. Court adjourned till p. m. AKfEKSOON SESSION. Court called pronmtly at half-past 1 o'clock ami David Nicely resumed his seat on the witness stand. In reply to a question he said that he had his overcoat on at the hearing at Squire Eauch's. Dennis Myers Witness took the stand with a Urge map in his hand showing country along the pike from Umbergcr's to Ligionierand from there to the Nice ty's home ; showing location of different roads, etc. ; said he had no personal know ledge of the country but had made maps "from at lasses and from what jmt sons from that section told him; raid there were no distances marked on the map. Commonwealth's counsel objected to admission of the map and the w itness was withdrawn for the present. Aliiert C. Erenhizer Live in Ligonier: saw Charles .Yaneer the Saturday after the murder; he told me he and Iiuwere cutting timber on "San.l fiat" and saw two men pass up the mountain that day: said he could only seethe tops of their heads and could not recognize them from w here they were, but thought they MKIKEI) I.IKE TIIK KI'TTKIi Itov. James Eichardson Live in Ligonier; know Lou Yaneer; after the report of the Fmberger murder; I asked him if it was true that he had seen two men pass up mountain that day ; he sai.I he had, but wa9 so far dow n he could only Bee their heads and shoulders. Cross-examined Lou was 4 or 5 roils away when I was talking to his father; I don't know w here thev had been work ing the day liefore ; I took no measures or levels; I didn't goto the stump they had been surveying the day before to see if I could recognize anyone on the pike from there. saw two men p.i.ss but they were tn-. far away to tell who they were. Cross examination. He tol l int this in the barber shop, on Saturday previous to the arrest of tiie Nicely boys. W. M. Mcllvain, Jr., 'n the L'7thof February met Lewis Eciven and li !. McCrai kenon this side of l. g .i.i r ; 1 met them with a i-irriage ; saw McCr.ick en afterwards on the 12;b of SL.rcji ; he told me that iie an i i'.eei: on the mountain ; that h. r met a man was a di tie i heavier than myself with sandy h-iir ur.d ' heavy mo'isfiH-he ;:n.l fair coinp ovion; ; j that neitiier he nor E.-ci.er knew 1 i;n ; ; that he liad as'ied Ieen.-r if he knew, the man and that I. said ll...'. le-did not ; he heard hiui say on ;he day n. the hearing lii: t he d i not kilo v ti e n an that he was alx.ut my si.4 w ith light or ' sandy moustache and hair and ii.'l t com- plexion; heard him say this in Mr. Coll'roth's otlice. ! Cross-examined Am no relafioii of: defendants; went down to st e M. -Crack-; en onthe4th of March: did n.it ot!'-r i him a drink of whiskey to i-oiae d .wn! and test if v about passing a man in tiie, mountain ; simply oil. -red him adink: and he refused it; Anthony Ni-eiy w- :.t with me ; was subpoenaed as i witnesi at j the hearing by tiie N iceiv's, but was not called ; could not tell whether all tiie witnesses were at Colf.-oth's o'fi.-e. Oeorge Nicely, re-called -H-ar-1 him say at Mr. Coll'roth's oiii.'e on tiieiiay of the hearing that th man he melon the mountain was about '.he si . of Mcllvain, with a heavy tiioiituch-, lie.!.' or sandy in color, light hair an 1 fair complexion. Cross-examined lie did not say I saw a ma:i but never saw him befo.- and w hen asked to give a description of i.im say that he could not answer until he went to the jail and saw the prisoners ; do not know that he went to to.' j ii! and i.ioie back and said that hecoul 1 be of no u-e ; j do not think he said anything when he came back, Win. N. Nicely Testified to the same conversation as given above by Ooo. Nicely, ami said, 1 live in Ligoiiiei ; on my return from the hearing made an ex amination of the ground at Sand Flat; Uco. Ni.-ely and I went d .w n the hill and the other parties with us stood n; on the roa-1; we told tiv'n to go along t.ie road; when they were in tiie ini.i l e..f the road could sveiibout J of their r.!ies ; when they were at the bottom of ti e Sand Flat could only see their heads and l.-irt r,f their shoulders - iiinM n.it rwn . i ' - i I e-v.i:i:lll.ii:..ii -iiusioivn hear l .-.:;. sh.M.i 1 h ive seen :iie an.l I thought tiiat ! s. e if they could I- s. .1. A. K!(vt..r-I.iv4 wvr.t along to h.-'o s, :.r, i, f. iiioruiii,' al'ler the I m - r- sf.utcl I'ri-ii Jer:iier..o:! .. ': fiie tirst tr. ks w e saw u. i.-.i' that liaos on n,. o,,.. .;. .. line's mi!! : they w.-r tiie :", that I sa.v: ::ib ,y ii : ' there t drink : t!:-:ia- :.- a. -wards I'lnberu'- r's; fo.tr. :iir not si-e any until w-; c.i.ne i' of t.ie ho! ; the tr.u ::.. n : to the pike again : lie:' we toward Jeuiier ; lookii..' f.rt-i see if they had not fi-.-. :. --f i soin,' plai-e : the first tr i. -ks I j Henry Eickir.g' : ti,.-y w- down over the bo't iu ii : I'ioi.erger's : ri.-uf .;...v:- 1'. tiie roa l makes a tur-i ; ! at di;r.-rent p .inis: th- g'l'n ineasore.l in lng:h 1 m. 1 iea'I.er b or sit e w.i- ' 1 width of tiie ba'! of lie- f ; ai. .ut .; . iuciies ; tiie 2 I v 2i inches : tiie rise ' .,t ti.e i:.-;. -p three-f. url :is boats hail bo-n worn -could tell that by the tra. k ; tieiilar notice of '.he tracks ... . leather boot or shoe: fi; revs ..f nails run ar.siii '. ii.e ..I tiie heel; right in tin- . i were four nails in diaui-u. i ncss was shown the giro icil : boots exhibited i ti.e i- .i: ihe tracks lie hud in.-a-uo- i have U'en made by th LfUu. b'M.ts Ii.e! no leati.- rsi. the ruie w itn me tn.it i the measurm'-iits : we Igu l".s coming down fo n I war ! s.Ieiin"rfow n, but ant: er thev were the saiiie tr..- k coming over the lx!!o:u .-r not say they wen- the s.c.:- : at tiie Uuib ''.get s i!,-: .;- t suiifii shop aeros; the u i h-.iisi-; f..iin 1 an o! 1 ; I tie-re. iTili.s Ails ..' j--t i Coiii:n..iiw ailh a- b? .i.g t Oi.j-etion siistaii'..'d.i I-o-tov. n and am in Jh'' ('' '' taking b.i.-inessi on t:. murder was down at try man's: g honie !.:'.i 'i O C.cek t'.at !li iUl . Wviif : morning to l ol: for t : : 'i i s and f o'clis k : went t..w..r.i er's; went on t. the ' ab .ut a mile an i one ii i!i . h and AllsTt II iv an! M were in the gir.g wi'.li re: ' oftiie 27th of F. i.r :..iy foggy; could not teil -: iii'k h fir not: I .ir.se in i ' C eintryman's ; ti;.' tii?" boots or shoes w.i- : Very much the i 1 " w 1 en I went ' eondit'on '.f the n. '-v ' ' II..' John iv. Koontz-On Jlondavmorning, i nie anv one : was standing at ti February 2Slh, I went over the moun-' stump below the road; am pretty weii tain : stopped at Sand Flat where the . acquainted w ilh lii i rua Is around Liu two Yaneers were at work ; asked Charley if he had seen any men go up the moun tain yesterday ; he said he hadn't ; men nier valley ; witness was show n a i;n..i and asked to point out tic various reads and locations on tiie map evening would preer ;o nail track retiming " " : ' tracks; Ibifiis Eau.-h the other two were ii,. 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