THE COLUMBIAN. RATES OF ADVERTISING. , nmtl DIOCiT,TB 0 TUB NOntH 1X0 oonm- (sued woekly, evory Friday morning, at ntiiM9nUR0, COLUMBIA COUNTY. PA. 11. la. 4k. I H.00 . .a dolum por year, ? ca bui discount allowed onelncb H.00 12.60 ,;.oo ,s.w "".uiu amnco, to BunscriDers out of the ''".P , terms are M par vear.strlctiy In advance. rwoincnes .aw .. "' rbree Inchei. . .... .iu J-M J JJ.oo rourlnches .oo t.oo 1.00 n.oi 1B.VO H.l tlnftiicrs, until all ftrrara?o are, paid, but Ions n, d credits after the expiration of the flrsi n ...nlnmn (tYMI Ik 00 10.00 Ifi.UO llaif column men li.oo Ib.oj M.00 jo one column wi.oo e.co o.oo bo.oo loo.' 'iliocrs sonfoutof the state or to distant post m! must bo paid for In advanco, unless a rcspon. Kcrson In Columbia county assumes to pay the Yearly advertisements payable fluarUrly. Traj slentadvertlBcmentsmuslbe paid for bcforelnsertoo except wnere parties nave awouum. ...VlnltOtl due on uciiiihiu. rnsTAtlKIs no longer exacted from subscrlbersln lgaladvrtlscmcnttwo dollars perincniorinro; insertions, and atthatrate foraddltlonallnsertloU without reference to length. v.n.ntA.1. Imlnl.lr.lnr'l TiA Auditor's DOtU ' nimT AOS . thire Department of the Colombian Is very L,p e anS our J b Printing will compare favora- O.E.ELWELL. . J. E. BITTEHBEHDER, rPrIton. tnree aouars. jwusi uepaiuior .utu iubciku. Transient or Local notices, twenty cents all regularadrcrtlsementshalf rates, Cards In the "Business Directory" column, eit t. that. nr IHB iurit i;iiieo. 11 wur uuub on BLOOMSBURG, PA., FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1880. mr w i y ' v. ftn(1 moderate prices. I THE COLUMBIAN, VOL. XIV, NO. 20 COLUMI1IA DKMOOnAT, VOL.XLV, NO. 11 tem'i'.ii.i'vr...... dollar per year for eacbline. Sie iff rfl i t til I I I tii lEb ip f w III IU 111 II Ilt Jtrmrftrfftilitoour. Ulvas mmndiklA Mil!, anriia rsua ot Ion ftUodlng in I wtwk. I I.I J I M,. ft N . ITl n Mirk a riU fltttmt nn4 fr, f'Mla. ftl .bottle Bold lij noil hf 3.V. Mil 1 1, liul Ai.U Bu., rial ,vi tmifi 'Suf, )Mr: no. . 1 ftopt.V..Tlu NOV. 21 BUY THE BLATCHLE Y PUMP i ff- for Cisterns or Wells of any depth. , Ir l'laln. Iron, Porcelain, or Copptr lined. 1 V lirands XV. (I, XIX, 0(4, o No. 1, ' 11, BU, 11 No. 1. Porsalo by the Hardware Trade, Country Stores, Pump makers, etc. see that the pump you buy Is stenciled C. II, Hatch. ey .Manufacturer, 80S .Market Btreet, I'hila- delptlll, I a, AqueuucL ripe lor eanns .uine.v.ran- nenes, etc., from ltoo ucnes in bore, and turned iod bored work of all descriptions made to order, aprll 2, 'jO-om aia FAT AND LEAN. Kjou are too fat or too lean and want to know ,ow to chaofro your condition, send for a copy ot lie work. Fat and Lean. It contal ns complete fly ipnle. Dietetic and Therapeutic Instructions that rill enable any ono mj reuuee meir nesn ir corpulent ,r increase It if emaciated. It is written In a clear otr-nmnrehcnslTe style and lta directions ran hn aslly understood, itshould bo read by every fat or can person, sent for ten three cent stamps. V AN DELFJCi.u..w'Annou, new lone. April 1, oui. nuftu, AND Paper Hanging. WM, F. BODINEi UtOM ST., BELOW SECOND, HLOOMSHOItU, PA Is prepared to do all kinds of HOUSE PAINTINO Plain and Ornamental PAPER HANGING, BOTH DECORATIVE AND PLAIN. All klmlN of Furniture Rcpnlrcd. and made ns good an new. NONE BUT FIHST-CLASS WOKKMEN EMPLOYED Bstlmaton IMCade on all Work. WM. F. BOD1NE. Oct, 1.187S. GILMORE & CO., Untiilillalicil 18(15.) Pensions. Increase of Pensions, and all other classes ot Claims for Soldiers and Sol diers' Ilelrs, prosecuted. Address wun stamp, O1L1I011E & CO., dec c-tf Washington, D. C. w7 h7 house BLOOMS BURG, COL. 00. PA. All styles of work done In a superior manner, work warranted as represented. Tkkth Kxtiuct- EO WITHOUT PAIN. OOOd BetS for $10, onice Corner Main and Iron streets. To be open at all hours during the day. Will bo at tho onico of Dr. L. 11. Kline In Catawlssa on woanesaay ot eacu wees. BLOOMSBURG DIRECTORY. PUOFESSIONAI, CAItDS. T) BUCKINGHAM, Atlornev-al-Law. Of JKi. lice, II. J. Clark's BuUdlng.Jd story rooms. Dioumsbure. may T, 'so-t t i IJ. BARKLEY, Attorney-nt-Law. OlKce J, In Brower's building, 2nd story, ltooms 4t! !. ROBISON. Attorney-at-Law. Office . tnllartman'sbulldlner.Malnstrcct. Dli. WM. M. REBER, Surgeon and Physi cian, onico Market sii eet. AboTe 6th East side. T R. EVANS, M. D., Burgeon and Physi I . clan, (onico and llesldence on Third street, T B. McKELVY, M. D., Surgeon and Phy J . slclan, north side Main street, below Market. D R. J. C. RUTTER, PHYSICIAN SUKQEON, omce, North Market street, Bloomsburg, Fa. Oct. 1, T9. R. I. L. RABB, PRACTICAL DENTIST, .Main Street, opposite Episcopal Church, Blooms turu, ra. tr Teeth extracted without pain. ' Oct. 1, 1619. MISCELLANEOUS Q M. DRINKER, GUN and LOCKSMITH, hewing Machines and Machinery of all kinds ro- dilrcd. Opebi llocss BuUdlng, Bloomsburg, Pa. D AVID LOWENBERG. Merchant Tailor Main St., above Central Hotel. 1 8. KUHN, dealer ii. Meat, Tallow, etc, (Jenirft street, Between dccuuu t"iu imiu. H ROSENSTOCK. Photographer, over t Clark wou s store. Main siroeu AUGUSTUS FREUND, Practical homeo pathic Horse and Cow Doctor, Bloomsburg, Pa. 110.14, TIT Y. K ESTER, ' MERCHANT TAILOR, RoomNo. 15, OrxaiUocax Bcildwo, Bloomsburg. aprUH.lsis. OATAWISSA. Yy M. U. EYERLY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Catawlssa, Pa, Collections promptly made and remitted, omce II. RUAWN, A T TO-R N E Y-A T-L A W , Catawlssa, Pa. Office, corner ot Third and Main streets. ninnrTPi I-areest stock In New York city, LoweBt Prices ViUtons, Axminsttrs, Velvets, Body and Tupestry nrusseu, '1 hree Pl s and ingrain Carpets (wit" bor ders to inatch), OU-CloUis (all widths), Mattlnge, I.pr nniiTiivB i nn rvr niilr to tho finest SHEPPARD KNAPP, m & iflt etxta Ave., cor. UtU St,, N. Y, Marcn so, cm, abico. F. IIARTMAN BEPBESEKTS TUI rOIXOWlKO AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANIJiS! Lycoming of Muncy Pennsylvania. Norm Amctcan of PhUadelpbla, Pa, Iranklln.ot " " Pennsylvania of " farmers ot York, Pa. Iianoverof New York. Manhattan ot " omce on Market Street No. e, Bloomsburg, Pa, oct. 24, J9-iy. PATENTS and How to obtain them. Pamphlet free, upon receipt of Stamp for poat age. Address OILMORG, SMITH to CO. lM(or tl Painil, yw ptni 0JU4, iTMiktafto, n a deotvtt LAWYERS. Q B. BROCKWAY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Cot cuntiN Bcitbtiin, Bloomsburg, Pa. Membir of tho United Stat tji At.-i.nnn wt?V,0insTi5?ad0 ln y rart of Amerlc or Europe! E. WALLER, Attoi'noy-at-Ltiw. omce, SeconddoorfromlstNatlonal Bank. BLOOMSBURO, PA. Jan. It, 1ST9 FUNK, Attornoyat-Inw. Increaso of l'cnsions Obtained, Collections .uaue. BLOOMSBURO, PA, onico in Ent's Bcildiko. Q B A W. J. BUCK A LEW, " ATTOKNEYS-AT-LAW, Bloomsburg, Pa. Offlco on Main street, first door below Courtllouse JOHN M. CLARK, ATTORNKY-AT-LAW, BloomBburg.Ps, omco over Schuyler's Hardware store. P P. BILLMEYER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Orricx In Barman's Building, Main street, Bloomsburg, Pa. S. II. UTTLI. KOBT. B.LITTLX. H. & R. R. LITTLE, - ' ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Bloomsburg, Pa. Q W. MILLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Ofilce In Brower's building, second Boor, room No. 1. Bloomsburg, Pa. FRANK ZARR, . Attorney-nt-Tnw. BLOOMSBURG, PA. omce corner of Centre and Main Streets. Clark's Building. Can be consulted in German. Jan. 10, 'SMI 1EO. E. ELWELL, A T TO R N E Y-A T-L A W, CoinaBUN BcitniNO, Bloomsburg, Pa. Member ot tho United States Law Association. Collections made ln any part of America or Europe oct. 1, 1S79. KOBB. 1" S. WINTKRSTEKN. Notary Public. KNORR & WINTERSTEEN, Attorney s-at-Law. Office In Hartman's Block, Corner Main and Mar ket streets, Bloomsburg, Pa. BSfi'enston and Bounties Collected. F. SHARPLESS, D. LKACOCK. 3STEW "JPTRlSL. SHARPLESS & LEACOCK, Cor. Centre and Rail Road Sts., near L. B. Depot. Lowest Prices will not bo undersold. Manufacturers of MINE CAR WHEELS, coal Break and Bridge Cartings, Wafer Pipes, Stoes, Tin ware, nows, IRON FENCE, and all kinds of Iron and Brass Castings. Tho original Montrose, Iron beam, right hand, left hand, and sldo hill Plows, tho best In tho mark et, and all kinds of plow repairs. Cook Stoves, Room Stoves, and Stoves for heating atores, school houses, churches, fcc. Also tho larg est stock ot repairs for city stoics, wholesale and retail, such as Fire Brick,Grates, Cross Pieces, Lids &c. tc, Stove Pipe, Cook Boilers, suimis, uaKc- latcs, large Iron Kettles, (20 gallons to IX carrels) 'arm Bells. Slid soles, Wagon Boxes, "Allentown Bone Manure" PLASTER, SALT, C, C. Jan 9, '80-iy THE DAVIS. THE LATEST IS THE BEST . mm- 1 t I . The Greatest sewma: macninB 01 ine Age Don't fail to see this wonderful piece of per fection, the New Davis vertical reea Shuttle Sewing Machine. Manufac tured at Wate'town.New York. All are cordially invited to call and in spect the New Machine and obtain samples of work, more beautiful and desirable than ever before accomplished and utterly tmnniuihlfl for any other to duplicate, Thousands witnessing the immense rangr -r x, .lla-niini their old machines m ," -----, ...a;.:.... .ff for the NEW machihjs, i uiui ri Its superiority and firing ior tne m a ... .1. .I... 11.0 factory to its fullest ca- irftun iu.v u.a mw 4 tincitv. The Vertical Peed, Whlrh minercedes the under teed, is tne hinge upon which Bwings the unparalle- ED SUCCESS, ComTjosedof only 13 Working mts, while others have from forty to seventy-five, making the least complicated, tne uiu.v uUl -Mo on,! mnst reliable machine Hi use. " 1 ... . , . , ll ...1 nnlt'n 1W1V It positively leans an uiucif, with an Dasunir, mu nuinirap. tw THE WOULD and Rives general satisiaction. iv in at the recent popular reduced scale of PRICES. Samples 01 wo .ree. J, SAlVi.r.u, uen i vbuv, Bloomsburg, l a. oct. 3, '79-ly. F IRK 1N6URANCE. CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP, BLOOMSBURO, PA nniTISIl AMERICA ASSUltAN'CB COMPANY. OKItM AN F ItKlNbUHANCE COMPANY. NATIONAL FIKK.INSUKANCE COMPANY. of riBB Only. . Y.diustfd and paid as soon as determined by S S ii. rnMianiM P. KKirr. si-bc- inn u . ile ot Columbia here losses I the aireicy where losses nau mo r WoneotU-eiroucKu-, FAIR DEALING Nov, u.'sa A UDITORS' REPORT OF Convnalinni Toniinhlii nml Ci nlrnlln Poor III. Irlct Tor Ihr yrnr fiiiIIiik Aiitll I tilt, 1880. C. O. MUHPItr, Collector. To ami of borough duplicate poor tax C77SI US 41 " am tof borough duplicate special, 1 Hill " am t of township duplicate poor tax lu mills " nm't of township dupllcato poor tax special!) mills ctt. 2,039 70 By amount returned to ('omtnNstoncrs onboroush roos. M cents SPECIAL Hi cents Thomas Connors, Bridget riark, Mward Cur ley, Daniel nixon, Martin (laughan, Thomas (laugtian, Tliorans llonelk Pjllln llenron, Thomas Homes, Johno. llauley, Caroline Kline, Widow Keller, (leorgp Matks, .Mary JlcDtearty, Illchard I'urcell, William Torrey, RS cents II 01 w cents tl is si cents lsccnls 20 CCIK8 10 cents 25 cents lo cents 11 00 90 cents 10 cents w cents lillam Zelgler, Total. 3 19 TOWNSHIP DUPLICATE. , iook srrcuL C. II. Broekway, or, rents 33 cents Win. 1 rown. lo in Bernard Bieslln, rD .s Nathaniel Brown, 143 00 HIM loshua Beam ibth ijs7 .t and D Cosgrove, to ss Ullen Cain. (it vs Han Calillmn, mi ss David Cook, N) Havio Davia, t to 75 Con Donolioc, so ki Jerry (leorge. a 13 Thomas llcnnesej, 25 13 John Huston, c 76 r a Ed. Honeback 2f 13 Peter Jot ee. us 13 Peter Kline, r. m 0 vs A. W. creatnrr. 1 so 91 Caroline Knlttle, 1 so 75 (leo. 1). I.lndermutli, 25 13 Jlrs. J. Llnd'nnutli, 25 13 Kphralm I'lb, 25 13 Cath. .Morrison, ;s Hi " " 1 Ml 75 Patrick Mornn, mi 25 Tcrrcnce Maeulre, 23 13 Felix McMenauilo, so 2.-1 -Mary so s.-, Thomas Mellon. 75 3S Marrand Kendlg, S110 400 Harry 8. Jlnrr, 1 75 87 Mary Huston, 1010 km John Huston, 4 00 201 Casper llhawn, 1 73 S3 I ewls Trelsbach, bi 25 Jacob Trlcn, soo 301) " " 0111 3110 John Young, 24(0 llm Total, SIAI 1S fvsoci By am'tof exonerations on borough duplicates. TOOK SrKCIAL Elizabeth Clear j', (1 00 20 Mrs. Thomas Laneon. 200 1 00 John Davis, 2 73 S3 hiophllus Evans, 1 ii 22 . oenuorrei s: uo.. coo 120 rs. Abel Keller, to 10 rs. Thos Monalian, 1 (10 20 rs Jas. McMenamlL, so in rs. (irace Monahon, 87 17 Total. 17 22 14 04 By atu'tot exonerations on tow nshlp duplicate. POOR SPECIAL Henry Barrlck, si S3 33 10 83 3.1 33 33 23 31 37 .13 100 33 . 75 33 53 5 B3 (SC3 m. imrni , Jacob Beaner, 21) aincK c onry, on Irs. Wm. Caw lev. (is Owen Corllgan (dead) Ci mcKey curry, w uiriLK i.miucner, tx. nomas uerrity. ldow John uernty. 75 m. Cawley, 05 Idowlluches. 200 Henry lAveJ'.c, C5 luun uogair, (errurj 1 uu llrjon Klikerr, w dow Keniv. 1 10 John Mcllale, 10 James Naugbton, 65 Total, 113 so DH. To township poor duplicate am't 3,079 40 577 24 uorougn CR. 3,C50 61 By a'mt returned tax on town ship duplcate By ain't returned tax on borough (101 13 15 8S 13 30 1122 aupucaie ' am 1 errors luiu exuueruuuua township dupllcato am't errors and exonerations borough dupllcato collector's commission at c per cent 272 44 5.170 S3 balance to bo paid ln treasury JS.C50 S4 O. MURPHY, district. Treasurer, In account with said DR. To am't to be received from Col lector CR. $5,170 63 By am't of Treasurer's commission at t per cent (103 f,3 3,468 63 1,447 54 122 60 in to am 1 01 uruera 01 isi rt.-uecuii:u ,. .. 18IS ., ' " 1S77 ' " ' 1870 " am't balance duo district 4 73 f5.H0 65 Balancedue district by C.G. Murphy, Treasurer a Wa tmriarolfrnoii A iiilltnna nf Pnlitmhla countv haie'dulv examluedand audited tho foregoing ac count and And It correct as above set out. WM. I.. MANNING. 1 H. K. SMITH, J-Auditors. CHRISTIAN B. SEESnOLTZ, ) C. O. MURPHY, Collector ot special tax. nit. Tn nm'r. nr hnmuffh RnftClal tax dUDlleate 1115 41 " townsuio - " (2,63511 By am't returned to Com- roi'siuucrsiur UUllCCllUU townshlD. (so 63 By am't returned to Com missioners I jr coiiecuuu borough (S3 81 am't of errors and exon erations, township ' am't ot errors and exon erations, boroush 0 69 4 04 (10 73 129 02 2,432 55 nm't ot Collector's commission at 6 per cent am't special tax to be paid to Treasurer (2,66311 C. G. MURPHY, Treasurer ot special tax. To am't 1 1 special tax net to bo collected (2,432 55 By am't of commission at t per cent , . 1 receipt ot Pi-othonotary Krlck- baum August 80, 1S79 ' receipt of ProthonotaryKrlck- baum September 1. 1879 1 receipt of Prothonotary Krlck- baum Dec. 29, 1879 1 receipt it Prothonotary Krlck- baum Dec. 29, 1879 (13 65 436 60 400 00 S0O0O 220 51 1015 3415 469 89 bal duec. u. Jiurpny on juog mi'nt satisfied am't John Sullivan Judgment, debt, Interest and costs agreed to be paid out ot special tax ' am't ot balance due tho dlst. " (2,432 53 Balanco due by u. o. .-uurpny. u'n ih iinriprftif-nM niiditnM nf Columbia county imift fiiiivexamineti uuu uuuuvu iuu iuipkumi-v count 8na nn, iv corrrevtn iiuvu sii. uuu S. K. SMITH, ) Auditors. CIllUsTUN B. HKESHOLTZ, J Orders redeemed of 1ST9 and 18SU ln detail. NO. 160 Apru 26, 1819, urs. vasuuu mm 7195 31 ears, ineumuo uu twrriia " 161 Aprll 20, 19 Geo. W. Dv)s, Jr., au ditor tecs ' 162 April 26, 19 Michael Monalian, au ditor fees "163 pill2C, 19 Thomas Casey, audi torfees , " i6iApx.l!6, 19 Thomas Murphy, audi tor fees "165AprUS6, 19 Chas. Magulre, audi tor tecs loo April se, 19 1). F. curry room rent "167 " " Wm. U. Prlce,aud.fees Mas " cpy'grept ic9 " " Martin Flanagun audt- tnrft'clprk 20 00 20 00 20 00 20 00 20 00 1800 2U HO 160 20 00 33 60 ! May 2i 19 It. M. Lashelld.med.senlces David alsu services poor airecior " Hios. chapman bcrvlccs poor director 0 " Thomas Chapman services Iuor director lomas Gallagher services poor director 9 " " P. K, Burke bal. clerk fees in " ofilco rent 11 ' " Thos. Chapman horso hlro 13 May 31 19 Samuel Keller salary as steward 110 60 124 60 160 00 123 60 140 IU 40 00 SOW 85 00 253 94 260 290 '14 Samuel Keller money ox- pcndi'd for district ' 16 '16 " Geo. ' Troutinan nowurr Geo. W. Davis, Jr., ini'dl cluf, 40. c. 0. -Murphy, mdso. for 'II 143 83 80 00 40 2b 12 49 4912 500 660 ! 20 July 16, 19 Broekway Blwell pub lishing statement 21 Aug. 39, 19 J no. L. Kline lumber 23 t. samuet Kelnbold fchoa mending 4. jo " Benj. Wagner seed corn mi " " Sam. Lovans clover faced i u " " Fd, Kurtz, smith work 80 " Wm, Peltier kueplng va grants 81 Sep. 13, '79 iiurko it Hros.cortlns 32 " Lewis Prince clothing for 1105 IMOu S2 15 paupers " 84 "85 Murchv indse. for UlSiriL'L 31122 c. (1 Murphy mdsc. for 100 , uisirici 86 Oct. 8, 19 Uurke & Bro. indse, for district jj " " A. B. Former tinware " 42 Oct, SI, 19 A. K. Mensch carpenter work 2910 2010 "13 " Chas. strausser carp'nt'r work " A 11. Fortner.stove, to. " P. F. Burke on account of clerk fees " Dr. D.J. McKlbbln med ical services " John 11. blokes work on farm "11 "15 "40 "19 " SI Nov. VI9 Wm. Peltier keeping va grants 'MDoo,J7,79 Middle CP Poor Dlst. for It. IMwards ' M " " II. M, Loshcllo medical services " 68 " .. Itellly attending .1. WcHh " 00 Jan. a, '80 P. F, liutko clerk fees on account " 64 Feb. 18, '80 Mrs. .la. Sweeny str- vtces rendered " 71 March SO, W P.F. Burke on account 82 50 39 90 11173 800 40 00 2C0 01 sniary toon Tho following orders on Thos. fliopinan, late Treasurer, weie also redeemed byC. (I. Murphy. No. ivi April 27, H7", John Heroer.coninn, A. C., No. r.5 April 27, 1S78, John llerner.coflln', AC , " 71 Api 11 27, 1S7N. 1 hos.Oallagher, ser- Mccs as director " 79 May 4, "78, Edward Foy. attending B. Klpen " so .May 4, ;8, o. B. Millard, mdse. for district " so July 8, '78, Wm. Peirfer, keening vagrants " loiepU8, 19, U. D. Kurtz, smith work " 104 sept. ii. '78, It. D. Fahrlnger, J, P. fees for paupers " 100 sept. 9, 'is. (leo. W. D,U, med- Iclno and supplies " His hept. 9, 'is, Thomas Gallagher, services rendered 112 oct. 4. 'IS H. P. Lcvan, bal. duo " 113, Oct. 13, John llcrner " 115 Oct. 15, 'is, Mrs. sweeny, mak- tng shrouds " 110 oct. 15, '7S, Wm. Peirrcr, keeping vagrants " us Dec. 7, 19, u. (I. Murphy, mds'o lor district " 33 Dec. 28, '79, P. M. Ileaver.potatoes ' 13.1 Dec. 28, 19, Charles ChatnbciUln, services rende.t'd " 137 Jan. 2, 19, Sam, Keller, on nc- count of salary " las Jan. 25, 19, Oeo. W. Davit, medl. clde, ftc, " 142 Feb. 23, 19, Casper Rhawn,cloth lng ' 14J Feb. sf, 19,()wcn Catogan, attend ing piuiiers " 143 Feb 2, 19. Benvlllo Jihoads,llmo " 148 Marcn 28, 19, Locust school Dis trict, tuition " 149 March 29, 19, airs. Donlon, servi ces retidered " 1st March .9. 19.Dr.lt. M. Ijishelle. 23 0 0 8 33 woo C98 40 too II 00 23 73 13 62 400 800 HI sou 00 1 00 2S3 00 00 31 83 sol 1280 15 (KI 11011 medical services 1.13 March 29, 19, Wm. Pcltfer, keep ing vagrants I6J March 29, 19, John Pnjilcr, smith work Written order Auditors fees 5000 11 40 2 30 10 50 The following orders drawn on .lame Dnllv. ,iu. h uw. a 1, 1 i,vtcu. iiujLr,curu uiuuiru sc., 44 Dec st, 17. Thomas (lerrety, ser 23 811 vices as noor uirector 991101 And also t ie followll.ir orders drawn nn Pnlrlet iiurKe. inrm.r Treasurt r. No. '3 Msroh 31, II, Thos. Chnpman, at tending court. aC. 12 00 15(10 150 .Ha. 3, II, P. F. Burk, building crib 197 March St. 1977, It. Fahrlnger, J, P. 2 50 The following orders Issued durlnr- tho vear am sun uumiuuuiug uuu UIIUUIU. o. 1 May 22, 111, O. W. Dals.medlclne, AC. 45 13 3 May 22, 19, David w clsn. services as director May 22. 19. Thomas Gallacner. sem ens ns director 12 May 22, 19,Dr. McKlbbtn.medtcat scr- ices IS Juno 8, 19, Thos. Kerns and oth ers digging grave ' iy uuiy ia. '.a, u. l., .Myers, publish ing statement 1 21 August ao. '19. P. E. Buck, bard- ware, c. 2199 24 Aucustso. 19. jonn u. Kline, coal Jlg. ' 60 00 S4 00 for poor house ' 25, August so, 19,lt. M. Lashelle.med lcal services 29. AUKUst so. .79. Thos. (lerrety car riage hire, etc ' 33 ?ept. is, i-uas. a. tXK, nmo for farm 6010 38 Oct. 8, '79. (i. w. Davis, medicine 39 Oct. 8. 19. P. K. Buck, hardwaro .4 70 Ac, , 4D Oct. 8. 19.Dr. McKnlbbln.medlclno i Ac. 4; oct. 8. 19. jbis. J. O'Connor, horso hire 47 on. 24. ',9. John snvder. sm th work 2200 -49 oct, 24, -19, vt m. Fink, smith work 60 " " J. I). Peters, Irult trees 53 Dec. 27. " Simon Fetterman. vine i"1 gar, Ac. 64 Dec. 27, 19 II. D. Maize, medlclno In' 73, 14, 15 11 43 230 43 183 45 00 23 00 Ki uec. -.y, i. u. anuara, muse 57 Dec. 27. 19. Yeaeer At Bro.. leather to., ' 69 Dec. 27, 19, Thos. Chapman, coal and hauling 1 61 Jan. 31, 'so, Thos. Chapman, ser vices as director 62 Feb. 28, 'so, p. E Buck, hardware 11 10 cs March 27, 'so, Emanuel Levan.coal for poor house ' 60 Jlarch 27, "BO, Tilly Wagner, sala ry as servant ' H7 March 27, 'so, Peter Swank, bono dust 6" March 27, 'to, O. H. Millard, mds'o ' C9 " " " Sam. Keller, medl clno bought ' 10 March 21, 'SO, Dr. D. J. McKlbbln, medical services II March 21, 'ft, Thos. Gallagher.ser vlces as Poor Director 63 Feb. 23, 19, J, s. steel, bill heads 13 34 4 80 157 75 60 00 500 (1400 01 CENSrS rOOR IIOCSE. APRIL 1. 18a0. Number In house March 3t, 1979 aamitieu uuring year absconded and left remaining ln Aprll 1, isso INVENTORY. REAL ESTATE. 2s II 72 acres of land "Bacbman tract" (4500 00 210 00 vim. .Miner tract" 1 dwelling house. 1 barn. 1 wagon shod, lcorn crib, 1 coal and wood shed, 1 pig nen (2550 00 Improvements on the abovo 60000 PERSONAL rHOPEKTV. 1 hay rako 123 ( 1 threshing machine ioc 1 wind mill 10 1 1 cutting box 5 0 1 two horso wagon 50 o 1 two horse wagon 30 1 1 carriage oo ( 1 set ot carriage harness 20 c 2 sets of wagon harness 30 ( 1 patr bob sleds '5( 2 ploughs 8 ( 1 u&rrun v t 1 reaner to ( 2 sc.v thes 1 E 2 garden rakes 4 1 grain drill 100 0 1 wheel batrow ! ( 1 cultivator 8( 1 two horso sleigh llOrSEHOLn FCRMTCRE. 10 bcils on upper floor 1 "Becomi " 4 " In two rooms 3 cooking stoves 2 heating stoves 1 lUUlO 1 lounpo 1 WTltlng desk yi doz. chairs 1 doz. common chairs 1 cupboard 1 waMistand 3 bed room stands 3 looktng glasses 2 kitchen tables 1 round tabio 30 yards logrsln carpet (328 50 3 horses 3 cows 2 h ifirs 3 hogs (340 00 KAISEO OS TUE F1B1I. 00 bushels wheat 117 00 80 00 130 00 25 60 165 00 32 25 1(10 4 00 80 00 240 Ul 90 00 11201 45 60 loo oats 260 potatoes rye corn In ears buckwheat onions S3 650 63 7 2 beana 1600 heads ot cabbage 12 tons ot hay 9 tous corn fodder 1578 pounds pork -(1080 75 1'KOnrCE ON IliKO JiKUlKVS. 1S:0. 7 bushels re (5 25 20 " wheat 20 eo oats i w 25 " buckwheat 12 60 300 " corn In ears 90 00 200 ' potatoes 10000 4 " onions s tons straw w 1300 pounds poik is on 4511 " beef 21 00 250 neaas caoDnge 0 2 barrels suuritioui tu w (491 15 ricNscs or the rooa iiocse iok the teak. No. In poor house Aprll 12, 1S79 29 II 23 aamuu?a uunug year lett durlni; sear In poor house now 23 Tho following balances are due the district from the unicers below named. Due irom rcu uminsucunecior 01 -io tusi is " 'l uos iiernij lur r-u. uuriwy ior to iww " Pat. Burke, Treasurer ot 10 6sss " James Dally: Treasurer of 17 S3 34 " c. (I. Murchv. Treasurer of 19 " " " ' special tax 469 89 " Thos. Chapman, Treasun r of Is cot 15 TI10S. ClIil'MlW. CB. By ami pild W. A. Marr, att'y (iso 00 balary as director 147 to horse hire, time and ex penses as director ln lull fur tal. ot year 19 110 00 Bal. duo the district 191 15 Balance due the district bv Thos. Chap- mau as 1 rcaaurer lur ta j 1V4 10 11 v ilia uuuc-ioiKiiiu uuu, via w. iuiiuuuii .uuii, have dulv eiainlned the foreirolntr accounts and tlnd the uaianco aue oy tue several oiucers correct as set out opposite uieir rebiwume names. KF.. SMITH, r Auditors. UllKlMlA 11, bgKIIUl,T.l Wa the underslened auditors of Columbia countv. 00 hereby reeomineud that the Hoard of Poor Directors SaMffi YnUdVtSMarri leoffl fiSffi so as to bring imicomu 01 rooi orino same to middle I ix hundred! doiia (oo.ooYu u """" 001 10 "cteu We also limit tho prpe of one borse and bum 00 1 iujuui . iuu juj ui 25 20 I Poor Directors 01 saia aisinci ior the ensuing Bpent In the discharge of Uielr duties. sl u S'it.rr.. I . SOW I fi-. It Mini... Auditors. 11 vw ,April 80,-tiv ' THE MURDER TRIAL. COM M OA W E 4 1ril fi. Indicted for tho killing of Jolin Gunning at Centralia on July 2Gth, 187G. The first witness called whs J A McNnir who was sworn, and testified as follows: Examined by Jlfr JIughctAbuut two o'clock on the 5tb of Julv. 187C. I wrts on the porch of llnuar store with John PellTer! looked towards. tho street and saw Gunning Iuuuiiiik uuwii, ne uaiuu uuu me more nione; he hail n pail with leaves and huckleberries in 11, leaves at bottom and berries on top; in about 10 or 20 minutes he started up the street; went to Mrs Cain's, didn't stop more than n minute, or so; he crossed over the street and said': "I am coinc in here." lie went straight lu and walked to the rear end of the store. Uurley kept kind ol a store and drinking home. Saw his wife talk with him n little and she went back nut nf sirrht. she came back soon with n liltchei: she poured something into a itlass nnd Gunning raiseu tne gias a tnougn no was (Kinking; shortly after that she came out from behind the bar nnd crossed lo the north side of the room; Gunning followed after her and they stood and talked a little while, I looked down the street and saw (Jurley in front of Fort ner's tin store. He walked straight tin the street and went into his nlace. and dawn tn where Gunning and bis wife wero talking; lie swore anu grnuDea tne pan irom her and bit Gunning over the head; thn he crowded Gunning towarda the front dour, kicked at him; at the'door he struck at Gunning with a slick, and I thought he hit him, then lie kicked the pail out aud it rolled into the street. Ills wife caught hold of her husband and held him back; Gunning squared him self on the walk and put up his fiats as though he would fight. Ho said, "Come out of that Curley. D n ur bouI I cau whip you." Curlev came to ..1 r i.t , your BUUl I cau wuip yuu. djor nnd Mrs. Curley caught hold of Curley ana tried to 1101a mm, lie got loose irom her and jumptd off the walk toward Gunn ing, picked up a stone, threw it, it hit on the walk in front of Mrs. Cain's, lie threw another stone and came near hitting Mrs. Gunning. Then Maggie Gunning, daughter ol John uunning threw a stone and hit Curley iu the forehead. He staggered and bled bad. He soon sta rted to pick up an other stone but Mrs. Curley took him in tho home. -Mrs. u anu .iiaggie look uunning home. About 10 or 10 ininutts after that Curley came out holding a cloth to bis head and went down the Btreet to a druc stofe. That was the last I saw of Curley until I .saw him here in court. After Curley came in I saw Gunning put his hand up to defend himself from Curley. Did not tee him strike at Curley. He was backing towards the outer uoor. uuriey Kept striki ng at nun to nut him out of the house. Gunnintr was just going through the front door the last time Curley struck him. When Gunning came into my skre alter being put oat by Curley I felt the back of bis head; there was a lump there abouttoe sizeot an ece. Uuu ning aiked mo to feel the lump. From the time that Curlev nut Gunning out until Gunning came into my store it was about an hour or an hour and a halt. Alter that! saw a crowd of mct carrving a man up tho street. They carried him into dunnlng's. It was about an hour from the time I saw Maggie Gunning hit Curley with Btone until l saw the man carried to uunning s. just al ter I i"aw the crowd brine the man up the street, I saw a man at the side door of Cur ley s house, tie went back around tho cor ner of the house. I resided in Centralia af ter that until May, 1877. Curley's house was on the oppostto side of the street from my store, about 100 feet distant. Gunning was somewhat ;intoxicatid when he came into mv store after Curley bad put htm out. I.don't think Curley was drunk when I saw him. When he aiked me to treat him he was not excited. He afterwards became ex cited in talking about Gunning. Gunning was about 60 years old. The ptick Curley had when he said he would smash Gunning's head was about 1 inch in diameter and about 3 feet long. Cr"05-amtnet by Mr, Jiuclaleur Curley carried a cane that day. Sometimes he carried a cane and sometimes he didn't. It was a straight cane a near as I can re- mcmuer. wiun t examine it particularly. jjy business since 187 13 larm work and teaming. Live now in minoK in 1H77 1 was agent for A. W. Creamer in a liquor store at Centralia, retail store. I was alone in the store and on the stoop John l'eillcr and Anthony Keller were with me. My store wa3 exactly opposite Curley's hemsc. When Curlev was in my store alterwards. John Peiffer and Anthony Keller were pres ent. I have not seen John Peifl'er here. I am told he lives in Kansas. lie was at the store all the afiernoon. Have not seen An thony Keller here. Understand he lives in Centralia. It was about IS or 20 minutes afttr when Gunning went Into Curley's house during the quarrel. Didn't see them at tho door of Curley a house, nor on the pavement. Mag lived with her father at the time, unmarried. From Curley's to the drug store it was 400 or 000 feet. I saw Curley go into the drug stoic. It was about three-ouarters of an hour after that that I Faw a man carried into Gunning's. I was tubpwnaed last Saturday morning iu Cherry Valley, Illinois. Adjourned until 2 p. m. George Mcllhenny sworn live in Cen tralia. Lived thero iu July 1876. I seen a fuss, and Bomebody said it was Margaret Gunning and Curley. I was at l'eiffer's corner, a square and a .half away. Thev seemed to b throwing at each other and I seen him going towards his own house, and men i went down to tue post omce. about a square off, stood there about 15 or 20 minutes nnti seen mm coming irom tils house over towards tho drug store. Ucfore he came over Uunning came over one side of the street and Curley on the other. The old mnn was sitting where tbe masons were at work at the culvert. Curley went into the drug store. He had blood on his head. He came out ot tbe drug store and we'it up the street and crossed over and came down tbe other wide to Former's house, came over towards the drug store and stopped and got a stonr, went towards where Gunning was sitting, struck him iu tho head and tbe old man tell over senseless, mere wasstones and clay in the Btreet. When he lifted the stone he went on the pile where the old man was sitting and then threw the stone, lie was pretlv near uunning when be threw the stone. The stone would weigh two or threo pounds. He appeared to throw the stone with full force I went over to where he wns lying. Some men carried him home. I was about M or .IU yards away when (Jur ley struck him. I was near by when they carried him nway. Gunning's bouse was about a liaif a square away. He did uot speak after he was struck that I heard of, Curley I , . i.i. I" "-. went towards his owu house right awav. ibenext lime 1 saw mm was last February iu the court room at tbe habeas corpus hear lng. ills family continued to live In Uen tralia ever since. Gunning was over CO years old wnen uewaskineu. Alter uurley pick ed the stone tin he went a lew steps toward uunning. lie tnrew tne stone as soon as he got near Gunning and then walked away, P rom tne time mat 1 saw tne luss in tbe street until he struck Gunning I iudgi it was a half hour or over. Can't say bow long it was from tbe time that Curley went Into the dru store until he struck Gunning Uunning was sitting on ine edge ot tbe cul vert where the casons were working. 1: head was above tbe top of the pile. Curley could haye seen Gunning when he came out ot 01 too urug store, uuivert crossed Locust Avenue. Gunning, was on the side nearest I l'Ortcer s. wlttl bis back towarda (Jurlev. II we niu not turn ms ueau. lie was emokmi year I , 0 I O oji-farmnfU by Mr. Buckalew Vi nuo business in iho. 1 used to labor I, i,a ,!.. ir. ui i fw.n in 17 y can. I stood on the pavement by drug store when tho blow was struck, Wlirn Curley came down the street ho w.is coming in the direction of tho drug store. When he saw Gunning he stepped oft" the sidewalk and made for lilm. He passed up on the east sldo of the street lowgtds homo after the blow. There were one or two masons work ing at the culvert. When I cot lo where Gunning was lying there were half a dozen or mnro people there, Don't know what has become ot the stone that wns used. I saw a stone there that was supposed to be the stone, it had blood on it. Don'tknow wheth er anybody took It. btonea wero lying loose on the Btreet. It wasn't long after Gunning was struck that he was taken home. It was about ten minutes after Curley left the dtu store until ho came back across the street. It might be less aud it might be more. Ho went up the street about one square, about 300 feet. He was in the drug store only a few minutes. I was at the place where Gun ning lay a few minutes. Jtedirecl by Mr, Iltujhet -When Curley left the eldewalk ho went a few steps toward Gunning, who was not many yards away. The old man waa Bitting on the cul vert, Curley came down on the west side, and stepped off as he was going to the drug store, and when lie saw Gunning he stepped up nnd struck him, Curley did not ap pear to bedtunk. Cross-examined Curley had a cap on his bend. There was no blood on his laco. lie went Into the drug store without stopping. Dr. 11. M. Lashelle sicorn Keside in Centralia. Was there in July 187G. Am a practicing physician. Gunning waa hurt on the 2Gth of July, 1870. Between 4 and 0 p. m 1 saw him. He was in an uuconecious condition, aud I ordered him to be put in bed. l examined l.im and found a fracture of the skull. The right parietal bono was broken and driven in on to the brain 2 inches in one direction, 1J in anotbrr. I did not then know how deep it was. The next morning I discovered effused blood on the eyelids, and then I had every reason to be lieve there was a fracture at the base of the brain. .Gunning died on the 2nd of August. I saw him two or three times every day. He remained unconscious all the time. I tried to speak with him several times; he would try to answer Bnd couldn't. 1 made a post mortem examination with Drs, Yocum and Yeomans; We (ound the fracture of tho right parietal as stated before, a depression ot the brain J nf an inch, and two other iractures, one extending downwards or back wards to the occipital bono at tho base of tho bralu, also an abscess farmed at tbe base of the brain. The wound was necessarily mor- tal. It appeared to be made with a blunt in strument. Tho skull was about three-sixteenths of an inch thick. There were no sutures at the fracture. The blow that caused tho fracture must have been deliver ed with great force. I treated Gunning as my patient Irom the beginning. A man in his condition could not form and express an intelligent thought. Gunning was 07 years old. He was a man of ordinary build. He was not as strong apparently as Curley. The diirereuce was k the age. He might have been as tall. Co3 examined My house ia about 175 feet from the drug store. I was not at home at the time of tne blow, I was told at tbe drug store that Curley hod been looking for me before tbe blow. 1 nave a record 01 visits made to Gunning after he was struck. Dr. Yeomaus was called in consultation on the th on the 28th 20 and 31. I think Gun- ncdied in the night. I was there between and 9 o'clock on the evening before he died. In answer to the court. The post mortem was held at the instance coroner Murphy. Dr. Yeomans sworn Have been a nracti cing physician lor 20 years, lived in Ashland In July 18(0. I visited John Uunning 2 or ree limes. I think I saw him tbe second day after the injury and twice afterthat. I i.iuiid mm almost entirely insensible, irom injuries described by Dr. Lashelle. Trephan- ; would not nave been possible, i assisted tho nost mortem. fThe witness produced a diagram showin the character of the wound and Iractures I ine niiw must nave come irom aoove downward, a little to one side but so as to nke the skull pretty nearly at right ang es. ine uiow muii nave oeen struck Willi con- siderable force to inflict such a wound. Cross-examined Fracture of any kind is angeroui-;compareu wun me rest 01 tne in- ry tne two iractures ruuuing lurwarn ana onnward were uinmportant, (Jails were one enough to make examinations. We consulted on the subject of trephaning. AndiewJl. Cochran sworn Have been a surveyor for 20 years. I have a map from a rvey made by niyselt in January rcpre nting the place oftbia homicide. Tbe lots arc t 20 fret trout, Cross-examined I was emnloved to mako this map by the commonwealth, though Mr. Christian. He is a member of the Coal & Iron police. D P. l-Tellrr xirnm1 saw (Innntnc nn thp ij.f ii iBTfi .! ii, v,otiuV.nrrt -,i paid the money for them afterwards saw rii !.;. Tomu r-'ta .m. .. .,.,... , """' Prom ibere bo went to uurley a, and as be . . ... ' . . was about enlerinc the door 1 crossed the .....ii 1 it t., .....' ..i. u... "." jw.ii.c. .iu..:, "",, - ..,', , ......... ,.. got up into my work-shop laaw Curley, unning his wile and daughter out iu the (;,,.,.,:,, 1 strnBthttvlnirn nnnrrel. I u Afmririo hit . 7 . . " ... rP . " (jurley with asione, anu tiien (jurley lelt, and 1 dotit know that I seen him after that. unn nir's w fe and dauchter n.nk him limnc I anw tlm Wbot throw nm tninthn tr(pt r,n....,,v.,7it ,!i,t ,, 1 r. ueorgc ii.uiMruorri--ivo-iiur in v.enirai- ia. Kept drug storo in the Post Office. Cur- ley camiMnto the diug store on the 26th ot Julv 1870 and asked mc to put some stick- ing puwier uu his ucb.i which was cut. i told him to go aud see the Doctor and get a suicu pui. iu u iw iv nuum iieai o uiucii about two minutes, then he went out and tarted towarda the doctor s Is ever saw him again until February In this court room: havolived in Centralia ever since. ilia lamily have lived there ever since. 1 knowbm well,at that time he waa huckster and liquor seller. vross-examinea lsy tne uoctor a, i mean Ur. l.asnelle. houte, Bbortiy alter 1 saw Uurley coining too sweet anu go into ms bouBe. Boon 1 jaw Gunning come tumbling out of the Imnta lli.n Ilia lilli-t&t lilinlr I.I.bt.1.- ....I nuuev, ,mv.. ...w vuvk., uuk.itudiiiaauu leaves came out on the pavement. Gunuirg went iuto the. middle ot tbe street aud I Mm. uuiiuinganu jiaggie came out, wen uurley .ic.ii. uut, ...u.v iM.viin Biuim hi yuiirjr ami mt uim un tue ueau, 1 men took laauer uowu; tiier uurley was struck be Baid 111111 r; .... i I . i . "I'll fix you," and turned logo iu " ' . - Been the doctor, and I told him I had not. walked on down the aaine ah e ol the street to 1'ortner a, and walked oil the side walk iu a nnr u. v.u. uunuiuc ami picneu up tone ami eiiucit uuu. uuricy. Btarteo walked down past the Dark corner. That waa the the last I seen of him. It waa about a half hour Irom the time of the nuarrel until Gunning waa Btruck. When Cutley spoke to me he was v 1 very cjm appa renliy. CVoi-amineu Wag examined aa a nr OA ininlilpM mnr nr pa nflpr fliinnliirrl tunic uui luiu luo niirn. t uni i ic ut'u urr .1 . 4t- t what waa said. Didn't see Curley have a tio no?to o out 6 Curie, w SUCK. I ""'" v"'" "" " ob-patcn mat a member ol ma lamily was nog at uer lamer, oaw uer pickup only nothing about how the cut happened, aud I Tery eick.l one Btone. There waa a good deal of run- didu't ask him. The cut appeared to be j Daily sworn-l was sitting on the ning around in the road. Didn't see Curley '.,.b"t ?:1.!"Ciad.a, lm V.lZt ' t '6. Cfe dep. ol the post omce the dy Gunning '""' a cane, and didn't see Weiden.aul. nuD.iiiiio rti'a.wicw. a.o .tuiauitu uuiv : LIII..1 ri'i.-rt-.. I i l ' - -ri lirnrnf. 1 1LMI Jtnnrn 1 .1 vftrt m l-ntall 1i ir t('-..r......r .. . t !., , .1 1.. n 1 uC,..u. ,.,i,cu the opposilo aide, stepped off tbe sidewalk """(' w ,r r , . tralia iu July 1870, was working at P. Iturk- neat i,uere Gunning waa Bitting, and picked Jo,ePK , Yeil rfeaflfcJ-Gunnlog wasn' tt I house second lot above Curley j, saw Gun- upa stono aui Blruck lbe 0iQ,nall ou tue very dtunk and he wasn't wiber. uiug yum ng actusa we sircei, 1 taw ue uao head. The neotile eaiherpd rnund and tank . wss cxamincane una Oeen drinkln a Hall In bis band and went into Curley's In...,.,:.,,, 1, ti. .1:.. .... I but wasn't disabled. Can't w wit - nesa at habeas corpus bearing, 1 may ..ill Uim. llllmid lli.n ll.sl I .1.. " i V.i n7 ' ' w"' t riuay may du.oj a. in. Alaraarct Jlrovan sworn Am adamrhtpr tbe . . 7. , - . . , ' joiiu uuuuiuE, wu uiaineu last way Michael Itrcgan, lived In Centralia 1870, with my parents. My father went, for huckle berries on the morning of July 2G 187G. He came back about half past 1 o'clock. Saw him first at Curley'a alter he came back. I saw Curley strike him a blow; Juat rs I was going over he struck him with u stick. As I got to the pavement he struck my lather another blow aide ol' the head. He pushed him out and father nearly fell as he came out. inert Uurley took the bucket and struck falh r with It, then threw It out In tbe street. Father drew himself up as if he wanted to fight. Mrs. Curley caught hold of Curley and dragged him In. and I went and caught hold of fatber and pulled him off the pavement by the coat. I got him home and left him talking to moth ei and went to ge Mm something to eat, when J came out bo wasn't there, mother said he had juat gone out. He soon came in again aud said 111s bead was sore. I looked and found a lump on his head, about as big as an egg. There was also a little scar on the top of his head, He look very little lin tier. Then lie lit his nine and went out. I washed the dishes aud went out for some uri , "r",u ,uuu 7"-auiB ""or. hen I came out Curley was on the street and lather was at tbe edge of the pavement. iney were going towards eacli other. O'ur- ley was going to tight with father and I ran between them; then Curley picked up a daughter touch Cutley. At the second quar atono aud eaid"'you if I don't rfi my husband was standing at the edge of get my ten cents I'll take revenge out of )ou. lueti he went backwards a little to the middle of the street, nnd fired the stone at father, then lifted another stoue and threw that ; my mother was running to the opposite side and the stone struck her cloth es I think. I said If he fired another I would strike him back, and then I went to look for a stone, lie picked up the third stone and threw at me, but didn't hit me; it caught in my clothes and fell at my Bide, and I picked it up and struck him with it ; lie was picking up another one when I struck him. W)ien he fired the stones at me he called mo bad names. I struck him some place on the lorehead and ho staggered but didn't fall. He ran into the bouse, and mother and I fetched father ln our house.but he went right out again and up the street to Dan Curry's. Luke Tarnv stood there and they Btood there talking. Mrs. Curley's sis ter came to their door and shook her fist at me, 1 saw uuriey come 10 tbe door with a cloth to his head. He came out soon with his hat on and went up towards the Post Of- ice. the Post oihee andthedrug store are n the same room I seen him crossing over from Fortner . I didu t know father was there, mother said bo was, Curley turned up the bank by the culvert, I seen him lift up his hand but 1 couldn't see whether be had anything in It. I ran into the house and that's ail I seen until I seen father in the house. It might have been half an hour after I saw Curley raise his hand until I saw miner; be waa all bloody. Thentbey took him up stairs. Dr. Lashelle came in and saw him, and was there eveiy day, from one to threo times a day. Father never Bpoke aiter ne got the blow, nor opened bis eyes. When we lifted his eyelids bii eyes" were turned up. He cot worse every day . Cross examined iy brother, mother and I sat up with him at night. Miles McAnallv and Mrs. McAnallv Fat un with him tbe sec oud night before bo died, The man is dead; his wife lives in Centralia. The last night a man named Carev stopped with him. Father died about 9 o'clock, Mrs. Fiaber was there two nights, I don'tknow where she ia. She was a neighbor at that time. My broth era name was James. He lived in Shenan doah but we sent for him right away. He was mere most 01 tne lime, liillerent neighbors came in during the days to ask how hn was. KnmA nf thpm saw him i.nme. times we would leave them up. Tho priest was in the room with mv father. I didn't sen father un into Dnrlpvv'n T now him when he and Curlev were both in there, (Jurlev waa putting him out of tbe house, They "were about two feet apart. Father was trying to get out when Curley struck him. When father irnt in the l.ntmm nf th steps Curley Btood in the door, then Curlev struck him with tbe bucket and threw the bucket into tbe street. Curlev did not nnmo out of tbe house at that time. Fatber bad a coat on ; a black mat? h had it nn whpn he was struck. I was nut in r.'nrlRv'n limine at all during the nuarrel. nor mv mother, that I saw. When the stones were thrnwn uurley and lather were in the street ; Cur ley threw three stones and picked up the fourth ; 1 threw back the one he threw at me. I didn't have hold nf Curley. Thev were not clinched then ; Curley bad noth ing in his hand when I struck him; I didu't hear him Bay anything: didu'l notice wheth er he nut bis hand tohishin. Didn't see Wi. denaaul during the quarrel. I think I saw Mc- JNalr silting ln trout ol his store. I was not on Curley's pavement except to take father home. I am nearly 21 years old. I was standing at our house when 1 looked up the atreet towarda the culvert I Jic-aireci? atner pieids la living at (Jen- trslia. Mary uunning sworn 1 am the widow nf John Gunning. I think I am 65 veara old. . ... " l,. !... U...1T....I ;" ,""v " '"" 1 TI.1..1. i. n.nu ..1.1.- ,i,on ... .. ir.. I 1 "" uiwu c, . uiiuni I in (ilaeirow. scot and. was burn in Scot. "" ,'"u "' imwiu, um "&d been in Scotland from a bny. We came tO tlU3 COllntry abOUt years ago; my tlUS' It 1 .. ,.,.. r.m i ..,! """" r"i v s ! i "" hiuh.iub 9f Ju'y 2C'h l8' '?r a fe,v huckleberries; 1 nrst saw nun coming out 01 Jirs uain s alter became back. Don't know where h went incn. 1 next saw mm ou tne street lornenst yuriey 8 uouse on ine street. 1 told my daughter to bring bim in. I heard 11m Into tbe ley came to told my hus- bs watching lilm ATv litl.hmiH unl lild HI nnor lint 1r.ii't say whether It waa between the two fights or alter the last one. Didn't see my daughter ,hrow any stone3 j wa8 preatly excited and ihat'a the reason I don't remember so much. m,e examination of the witness was bus- ,,ended in order that James Daily might be examined and co home, bav ng rcce ved like a woman's. I turned around and saw Mag. Gunning throw a stone and hit Curlev on the head, A woman or two took Curley into me iiniise anu tome women took uun ning to bis house, l'rtttv soon I saw Kd ward (Jurley rome up to tbe post olhce and go in mere, lie asked where was tbe doc- tor. He went up town. I couldn't say bow far; the next I saw of him he came down on up Gunning sat and where Curley left the nave- mtnt wa8 20 Or20 feet, may be more. When Curley et lho pavement he went direct to I . n . .... mil... riii.inlM.. wUD v l. .. .. r....inH .k- ,), stoue t,e didn't stand directly behind or straight beside him. Kind of half ways like. Curley u standing on the street H iien K. Zsr'inileerau; u standing on the street nen he lbe blov; he was.ixor seven feet lunnii.g. The Hone would weigh 2 lounds. Saw it afterward". Heard I BlfUCC IbO my rmill fi. .. .l I' '""t1"" 11 anrinaiu1. 41 cm tho I i,t'. f,. rs, i . u " I iiiH HirftiL 1II1I1I I ir PV BlrlloL- liiiiinliix I He .i,nl,l l,l w ,.prl hnu i.. (!;,.. iev wtut .i,,!.. nwav (nai. h,. ,w him going towarda tho Dark Comer. ' 16 of lho 1uarre' he struck a auout ,eu nlullei aftpru,arJ, I ,,. anu I i,i, .iwn h..n,...if ,mt. t........ WMi-wcurtiHci Waa a coal mlnr. W I or Pebruarv ai(. I heard the nuhlin Hint no i.avA i m.. r .... CroM awmfJ-AiiiiX coal miner Have c"'7 ' he alley going towards the Dirk lived in Centralia since 18G8. I oinu corner. - thlnL' over liHlf Minors ,.u fr,.. ,i, at Curley'a house. I beard the noise that ilrpw mv aiiumtn,, c i have Btone thrown and that waa thrown bv l.t- r. I . -J I b,c vmucj n guue out a lew minuti tue Btreet when be came 'down on th i nf I liln When I ni ... n;,i .1 1 ,u uuuiiiuK uiriu to ' over twenty persom there. The utone I I supposed to bo the one that Curley threw; there were many stones lying around; the culvert waa open. Gunning sat on the south side of It I think, about ten or twelve feet from tho sldo walk. Curley threw with one hand. He threw very quick itfter ho picked the' stone up: he was ln his shirt sleeves; It waa warm weather; be had on a cap, Gunning was in bis shirt sleeve with a waistcoat on. and slouch hat. Mrs, Gunning recalled Didn't notice which way my husband went alter dinner. Was at home when he was brought in. He was paralysed and couldn't sneak. Got worse all tbe lime until he died. Klever spoke a word. The blood was flowing all the time from his head. He was suffering very much and I was very happy when be went to rvst in one way. Cross examined 1 tried to speak to him often but be never auswered me. When I first raw Curley at the first fight, he was standing ou his porch, lng ou the pavement: Cach other. We brot uunning was stand they were apart from rnllolit. nnnnlnrr tinmn t ......i J .n,.aa i ih m 1,1.1 la nr L.i,..i I In lirtnr. lilm Imm. fttnvliA fartl,p f rllrln't go as lar as uurley's pavetnenl.i aiy aaugn- ter went out before me. She may have gone Hs far as the pavement to get him. Don't think mv husband went back towards Cur I ...'. .., I fi.., ... i,m m.ln'i a mv our pavement. (Jurley was in tbe Btreet pelting stones at my daugbtei. Don't know where the first stone struck that Curley llirew. Know he throwed more than two stones. One stone hit me in the aide, got no bruise. I was struck worse than my clothes. My daughter struck Curley with a stone. 1 didn't see him stagger, lie didn't need to stagger, it was not that bad. Didn't notice any motion towards his bip. I can't tell what kind of clothes Curley had on. Didn't hear any cursing during tbeso fights. Didn't do any myself that 1 know, I am not a great curser, Jle direct I weut to the lin smith's be- tween the two fights to get tbo bucket mend- ed; it was mashed up. Jle-cross-examinedl didn't see the bucket kicked into tbe street; I didn't pick it up in the street. Hichard Jienson sworn Xhe witness saw Curley go Into the drug store after the quar- rel, aud his subsequent acts, wis testimony was the same as that ol James Dally .George Mcllhenny and others. Urose-exammed l Here is no porch raised up, but a low step. Pavement is 14 leet wide made of plank. The street including both pavements ia 70 or 75 foet wide. Curley's store room Is pretty deep. Can't tell how deep. May be more than 20 feet. Ifenru Strausier sworn Was on McNalr'a steps on July 26, 187G, when Curley was putting Uunnlng-out ot his liouse. Haw tbe fuss in tbe street. The witness did not dif fer from other witnesses ou this point except that Curley threw one stone instead of threo as testified to by Mrs. Gunning and Maggie. FRIDAY AFTERNOON. Joseph Yetter sworn Lived next door to Curley's iu July 187G There is a porch of oue step Irom tbe pavement to the porch. and one step from the porch in to the house. the porcb 13 about tour feet wide, front ot Curley's bouse is open, doors in the middle. doors and windows cover the front of the store ; four pains of glass In each window, and glass in the top part of the doors. San the quarrel. Gunning and tbe bucket came out the door just aa X came out of my bouse. witness nere detailed tbe occurence at the time of the quarrel not differing materially with statements of previous witnesses. He saw Curley throw two stones and as he was picking up tbe third one Maggie threw one and hit Curley in the forehead. He stag gercd back to where I waa sitting, and put house. Then Gunning went into his house1 Preltv soon Curlev came nut and went nn tn the drug store, came out soon. Saw him strike Gunning. I walked over when ho threw tbe Btone, and metCurley at the tin store, I went to where Gunning lay and nrettv. soon thev carried him home. The stone' looked as if It had been broken oft another stone. Might have weighed a DOund or more. JJunnt the nuarrel in the Btreet they were calling each other names. When I Curlev threw the stone that ram a npar the old woman ahe was close to Uunninir. think- she had bold of him. can't tell which one Curlev threw at. Curlev slid nothing to mo when he passed ou his way to the drug store Cross examined At that time I waa dri ving iu the mines. Was 16 vears old. UKu t see (Jurley have a cane. Was In his shirt sleeves, saw no movement as if he had a pUtol. Weideuaaul was painting near there. Was sitting on our front porch when Guuuing was hit, about half a square away ; tue stone 1 saw bad blond on It ; tbere were other stones lying around. There were oth er perons there when I got there. Gunning wasn't tbere when 1 got tbere; don t know wnat nas become ot the stoue ; ho was oieeuing, i' reu aicuonaia ana Jonn ueers tho masuna where tbere, and others. Uuip I ning was tirougnt uome about - or o o clock The fighting on the Btreet was about three. I f a .. l,.fi.M ........ T 'i1"".' ,, "-' I tall full "; ., ... Jlv lamer ana brother were awav from 1, " .i ,i..'rfi- 1. r,. 1. - Ti m.... u .uv ,u.0u. c, u ,m h over, faey came about 3 0 clock. O. D. Millard sworn Lived in Centralia 11 July 1870. Saw the quarrel from mVBtore four lots up on the opposite side of tho street Irom Curley's. Heard a nole and went to see what it was. Tbe parties were out in the street swearing at each other. Uurley was ou the pavement making for Gunning, whose wife and daughter came out.and Mrs Curley w out too, went back in tbe store and I again beard a noise, saw Curley throw a couple ol Moues with force; ho was In the act of picking up another one when Mae- I l-ifl hit him lift Ml 11 i,ierw1 hunlr an I nn. need the blood running down and he went into the house. Guuning went home. Did not see Curley strike Gunning. Cross examined Think Curley put up hia right baud to his head. Don't remember seeing bim put his hand to his hip. When a Uurloy picked up a stone Maggie was nul- pice i In July 187G ; waa a miner j was iu Brit Former's tin store uu stairs. Saw the stone throwing as detailed by other witnesses. Also saw (Jurley strike Uunning In the head with a atone. It waa about half an hour from the quarrel until Gunning was struck. vross cxanunea uiun t Bee tbe bet BLnul"f "i i ngni, uurley bled treely after Maggie hit him. Didn't bear him say hethpr Curley had been drinking. Joan Jioyle sworn Was on the porch at the drug ttore. Saw the fight. First saw I Curley throw something, he stooped for the I second, and Mag threw something. Curley BPEcrtd back and put his hand to bts fore- he beae, turned and went into tbe house. Gun- "eae, turned ana went into tbe house. Gun- oibE went into his and came out right away and went as (ar as Dan Curry's andBtooda IDOraent, 1 saw no more of him until hewas u - sitting at tbe culvert. Tim wlinu. il.. (.tattsribe manner of tbe striking by Curley same aa given by previous witnesses. Nevtr eeu uuney siuce until last Thursday. It ,,. waa half an hour aa near aa I can tell frtin Baw uunning. a "9 utarer tue Bght than the drug store. I nuuui intuir miuuiea anpr iiia riinw I i.w r...i.. I Jlernard Curran sworn When Cnrlev and Ua? 0uuDiDB.1 Kasat 106 rost offlce- 8aw la disturbance between Curleva ami (Inn. Mag. rf.l' uut Jon'1 kuow anything definite. f I Vlltla .Itllnn r. a,nD. .1! 1 1'ortner and snoka tn an nM mm mnwl were 1 . , saw I OONCI.UHI:!) OK FOl'KTll 1'AOK. & t g