' o THE DAILY BEE OMAHA THURSDAY , FEBRUARY 15 PLAIN TRUTHS The blood is the foundation of life , it circulates through every part of the body , nnd unless il is pure and rich , good health is impossible. If discaij has entered the system the only sure and quick way to drive it out is to purify and enrich the blood. These simple facts are \ycll known , and the highest medical authorities agree tha nothing but iron will restore the blood to its natural condition ; and also that all the iron preparations liitlicrto made blacken the teeth , cause head ache , and are otherwise injurious. BROWN'S IRON IJiTTERSwill thor oughly and quickly assimilate with the blood , purifying and strengthen- 5. < H it , and thus drive disease from any part of the system , and it will not blacken the teeth , cause head ache or constipation , and is posi tively not injurious. Saved his Child. 17 N. Eutaw St. , Ualtlmore , Md. Feb. n , 1880. Genii : Upon the recommenda tion of a friend I tried UROWN'S ' IKON liirrnus as n tonic and re storative for my daughter , whom > I wai thoroughly convinced was watting away with Consumption. ' Having lost three daughters by the terrible diseaie , under the care of I eminent physicians , I wai loth to believe that anytlijtic Could arrest the progress of the disease , but , to < I my great surprise' btfore my daugh- ' terfiad taken onebottlc of IlitoWN' * * , IKON HiTTKRS , the began to mer.J and now Is quite restored to farmer , , health. A fifth daughter began to ihow tlgns of Consumption , and when the physician was consulted 1 he quickly laid "Tonics were re- nulredj" and when Informed that 4 the elder sister was taking DKOWN'S IRON UiTTKHS , responded "that Ii ' a good tonic , take It. " AtxxiAM Pinu-3. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS effectual ly cures Dyspepsia , Indigestion and Weakness , and renders the greatest relief andbcncflt to persons suffering from such wasting diseases as Con sumption , Kiducy Complaints , etc. BALL'S ' CORSETS Every Corn'ot Ia Trilmmtod satli- factory to Ha wonror la ovorr way. - _ . , 1 pronounced fay our leading phjmfdani tt t Injurtoua to thowearcr. and endorsed by ladlea ai to * "mtntoomTortablo ana perfect flttlntf Conet er * * * d * ' " I'IlICESbT Stall , I'c.tnso Poll I Mtaltu Prcicrvlnu. 01.00. Hclf-AdjuitlnB. 91.00 Abdominal ( extra henry ) 8.00. Nnrtln , 91.00 if. tbftlth H'reierrlns ( One routll ) Z.OO. 1'aracoa Bklrt-Supporttnii , 1.00. kr nlo by Icudlnv Itctull Drulcra ever/where ! ClllOAQO OOItSKT CO. , CUlcaco , 111. BTAULiailEI ) lt > 63. SIDE SPIUNOUVrrAOriMBNT NOT 1'ATKNT ED. A. J. SliMPSON. LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY 1109 and UU Dodge Btroat , nui ( 7-me 6na OuAni. NEB. OH ATE * DL-COMFORTIKa. EPFS'S OOGOA , DUEAKFAST. "By thorough knowloOgo ol the natural lavi which covern the opcratloui of dlgcatlon and nutrition , ad by a oaroful application ol thi Bn prou rtle ol wellHrleotod Ooeoa. Ui f IP1. , ' Crorid J < > " ' broakiMt tibloa with i dtllcatoly BavoroJ boyerago which may laro at many hoBVj doctora' bills It U by the Judleloni cuaot each artlclot ol dlst that conV.ltutloi may bo gradually built up nntll tron ? enonzt to i.tlit Tfliy tend Doy to dlscaio. flundrcdi pi tubtla tnoladlee are floating around us road ] to attack wh-irever th r Ia w ak point. w { may eacape many a ItUl ihalt by keeping our M v.i wofl lortlfled with nuro bloSd an a prop lly nourUhed tram . " -6lvtl Service Qantta. Made ilmjily with boiling water or milk Rnl In tlni only ( i'lb and Ib ) . label d JAMBS 1SPP8 & CO. , Homceopathlo Ohemlata "lv .ixindon. Hnalan FALLEY&HOBB , Weitern Agents , Libjctte , Indiana. Dirifi1 ! ! emi tr REVERSIBLE FOll Rubber Boots aud Boots and Shoes OP ALL KINDS. The center pieces are Interchangeable and re- renlble. It prevent * tbo counter from ruuqlnj oio' , requiring no heel itldenen. The Agency ( or these goods in tbU town hki . Other * sinno procura them. - wn Call and xaralno a lull line cl Leather and "Candta * Uubber UooU and Shoei with the Ra- . renlbla Hetl. . ( . . . , , MM. K. PETEnBON.r' ' - LouUTUl , l { b. \ SEVEN THIE7ES AND A BANK Story of the Recovery of Stolen 81,500,000 , , , Red Loary Ito Custodian Negotiations that Failed. Soott anil nlnp. in Prl on , Cnnso Hli'AvrcRt , and Tlinrcttpon the Northampton Bnnk'ii VaalU Fill Up Again New York Sun. The Northampton bank defended successfully lust wcok nn aotion brought In the United States court in this city to recover $10,000 , the value of bonds which Mra. Fanny D. Wylio lad on deposit for safe keeping in the sank at the tlmo of the famous rob- jory in 1870 , The manner In which ; ho bank recovered from the thieves 51 , GOO , 000 in BoouritloB wan partly .old for the first time in the ovldonco. Many of the details that might have icon told by Datootivo Pinkerton when ho was on the stond were not elicited. With the o details supplied ay him the story of the recovery ol , Lo $1,500,000 of securities is as fol- ows : For a year after the robbery the Dank officers were constantly receiving iroposltlons for the rotnrn of the stolen securities. Thcso propositions came from lawyora in this city , and moat of the correspondence- by ad- vortisomonts. At no tlmo was the difference between the prlco the thelves a&kod and the 'prlco the bank would pay reduced to loss than $100- K)0. ) As a tulo in such cases , the ; hiovoo demand from CO to GO percent qf the valno of the stolen property , and the losers do not want to pay moro than 25 or 30 per cent. In this nitanco the burglars at first demanded 75 per cent. After negotiating for a year , the jnnk decided to act upon the adyloo ofTorod by Flnkerton'a agency and canso the arrest of as many of the ihlovea as cculd bo caught. The de fectives argued thai it was useless to lope for the rotnrn of the property intll some of the thieves were in the lands of the law. Shortly after this loclalon was reached Soott and Dun- ap , the latter the loader of the sang , were arrested In Philadelphia. They were about taking a traiu south to commit another burglary. They were convicted at Northampton and sentenced to twenty years' imprison ment. At the name tlmo indlctmoutt wofo obtained against Rod Loary , Bhang Draper , Connors and others o ! the pang. They were arrested ant lodged in Ludlow etroot jail , from which Loary and Oonuora cs coped pending the long litigation ovoi their extradition. The bank fought their cases to the court of appeal ! and through the supreme court of the United States. In the meantime a good deal ol quiet attention was devoted to AND SCOTT. It was known that the former was the brains and loader of the party. II was aald and believed of him that he always Insisted before going into anj job that if the plunder was to bo hold for ransom it should bo left in one man's hands , and that ho should be the man. For this and other roasoni ho was believed to hold the key to the Northampton bank's properly , Af toi Lho pilc.Uod boon ln..nriiwDufaniAflni { to the c ulcers of the bank that the ; could effect the return of all the stolen Bocurltics oxoopt the govern ment bonds and $100COO of the > ther neouritiea. They had been opt in separata confinement. Persons representing the binli to sea them. Both instated that Danlap nlono controlled the property , md that ho would surrender in rotnrn 'or a pardon or a now trial for both They said that bcforo the robbery was committed , it was ngreod that all of .he railroad and other securities should 10 held in bulk for redumption by the ) ank. The government bondaamount. np ; to abont $40,000 , and the $12 , . 000 or $13,000 in cash were divided at once. Two days before they wore ar rested $100,000 of the moro available securities were sot apart to be utilized n raiajng "fall money" that Is , money to help out any of the gang who mlL'ht be arrested. Part of this 8100,000 was the $25,000 in bonds lolonglug to Director Hinckloy , of .ho bank , which he received by pay- ng $0,000 for while Scott and Dun- an were being tried. The . bonds which Mrs. Wylio sought to recover .ho value of from the bank were also part of this $100,000. The bank was convinced that Dun- ap controlled the securities and , of- 'ortu were made to accede to his torrus , lut to 110 purpose. The various gov > rnors who were appealed to , declined .0 listen to any proposition for the nttlgatiou of tro sentenceof the men. Governor Long said that it was be neath the commonwealth of Massu- chiuolts to entertain tor n moment any such proposition ua the two imprisoned robbers mado. He said that when ; hey yivo sonic Indications of poni- once by returning the property and doing everything in their power to make restitution , It would bo time enough to' make appeals for clemency. At this time Scott and Dunlap had apparently found means of communi cating with their associates , who wore out of prison and with each other , probably through their relatives , whc were allowed by law to visit them at certain times. Both made attempts to escape on the came day , and wore aided from the outaldo. For cvoi throe yearn and a half they stuck tc the story that Dunlap &lono controlled tlio stolen securities , and his term ! were a pardon or now trial for both. Moant'sno ' Scott fell sick , and hia dis ease developed Into quick consump tion. His mother , a very respectable Christian woman , living NEAU WAUSAW , ILL. , visited him and urged him to m kc restitution. The dying burglar ac cepted her advice. Dunlap was made acquainted with his couipanloti'c wishes , and apparently being lutla- encod by them , aa well as convinced that ho could not better his own con dition nntll ho had dome something In his own favor , hq took a now course , H sent for ono of the officers ot the bank , to whom both told the same story , It was that they had been do colrlng the bask all aUmc In that Dunlap controlled the securities. This was the case , they said , till Dun- lap und Scott were convicted. The mcnrltlea were then turned over to Ud Loary with the understanding that If any member of the fiacg who might bo caught should call for thoro- turn of the aecnrllies they should bo returned. Danlnp and Soott said they believed that Leary would fulfill hia part of the bargain , uud that they had apprised him of their wishes fa the matter , namely , that thn securities bo returned , eo that Scott might bo allowed to die outside the prison walls , andDanlap'a term possibly bo shortened. Loary , they sold , had replied to them from Europe , writing on encouraging letter , in which ho said : "Hold the fort , tor I am oomlng. " Ho had slnco returned to this country and sent them several messages , and up to within a few days they had supposed that everything wai going on as they wished. Loary had then apparently changed his mind , Influenced , as they thought , by bad advisors. They also thought that the messages that passed themselves and Lcary had boon changed-by the gj.botwoon to suit his own plans. They suggested that the only way by which they could got untamperod communication with Loary and com pel him to give up the securities waa to have him arrested. Up to this time Leary , who had dug his way out of Ludlow street jail , pending the fight over his extradition to Massachusetts , waa supposed to bo In London. Indictments had boon obtained against Loary , Draper and Connors when the excitement over the robbery was at ita Height. The ovl- donca was afterward held to bo In sufficient. Dunlap said that he and Scott would go on the stand against Leary or put the officers la the way ol procuring evidence npon which he could bo convicted , if he did not re turn the securities. If ho did return them , Danlap said , nothing could In- dnco him to Injure Leary or any ol the others. The bank proceeded at once to re capture Leary , and to that end De tective Pinkerton paid Dunlap a visit , and received from him the name ol the go-between. The go-between wet traced to a little isolated tavern oppo alto Greenwood cemetery , kept by an old Englishman named Shay. Abonl 1 o'clock ono morning , Loary wet arrested as ho was driving alone in c sleigh toward Shay's tavern. Oonnore was taken in Philadelphia , end , with Loary ard Draper , waa taken to the jail in Northampton. Aa noon as Leary waa lodged there Danlap and Scott were allowed tc have an Interview with osch other. It was the first alnco their confinement. They were left together for three honrt IN THE MIE8ENOE OP A KEEPEU , and as the result of tholr consultation they wrote a letter to Leary. The ; called his attention to hla last com munication to thorn , in which ho had told them that they wore entitled tc two-Bovonths of the spoil ( there wore seven in the gang ) , and that thai proportion was all tnoy could control : that they had nothing to say about the other five-sevenths ; that two-seventh ) was at their disposal , t.nd would b ( given up on tholr order. They sug gested that he might now BOO thlngi In another light. They added thai they wished htm no hurra , but that 1 : ho did not deliver up what was in hli charge , according to the agreement they would find means to appear a Northampton and "down him. " Bn ho knew thorn well enough to taki tholr word for It , that if ho "gavo op' noMvaHy-o ? t'nffolheft ni tojtajun L ja.ry apparently paid no attontlot to thin letter for n loug tlmo. It wai presumed that ho wanted tlmo t < communicate with his associates it and out of prison. It is gonorall ] presumed thai ho obtained the consoni of ull the thieves interested in the surrender. About three weeks afcci ho got the letter from Scott and Dun lap word came to the bank oflicure that on attorney in this city could toll them where the aucuritleo were to be found. Through that attorney the BO onrlties were recovered from a safe deposit company in this city. Thoj worn in good condition , though damp. It ia presumed that they had boon buried , protected by piled Bilk and rubber wrappings. It ia also believed that Leary nlono know the hiding place , and that ho revealed it by raoanc of n dlngram convoyed out of the prison. When Laary and the others were put on trial Scott and Danlap did not appear against them. The evidence upon which the indictment were ob tained were submitted to the court by the attorney general , and the court dooldod that it waa insufficient to go to trial on. The throu men were re leased. Scott died in prison soon af terward , and Dnnlap is serving out his twenty years' sontencoat Concord. Ono voice all over the land goes np from mothers , that says , "My daugh- toro are DO feeble aud sad , with no otrongth , all out of breath and lifo at the least exertion. What can wo defer for them ? " The answer in simple and full of hope , One to four weeks' use of Hop Bitters will make them healthy , ro y , sprightly , and cheerful. A CELEBRATED OA3E. The Sensational Qousar-Mander Damage Suit ia Lafayette , Ind. , Which 13 Exciting tno Good People of It-dluna in Gen eral , and the Temper ance Loaccue in Particular. LAFAYETTE , Ind. , Fobrnary 12. The ono and all-absorbing coplo of conversation la thn dnrruga suit of Uolon M. Qougar ( pronounced Qow- gar ) , the editrcBs of Our Herald , and a noted temperance losturer and woman's rights advocate , vs. Harry Mundor , chief of police * , which is now ponding. The defendant sues for $10,000 for alleged defamation of character , she charging that the defendant - fondant circulated a < tory to the effect that eho had boon f.ullty of adultery with Capt. W. DeWitt Wallace. Tc this charge Chief of Police Maudor pleaded juatiQoaton , The trial began a week ago , aud has not been without Its sensational features. At the very beginning an o'/ort on the part of the dotonno to establish the specific act on which the salt was brought by othei acts prior tr it was met by thoplalntlfl by an assertion that this would not be legal ; thpc the defense- must confine thomselvbs to the act In ques tion , a.'jd that no. precedent foi such ccarso existed. The point railed was bitterly oontestod by both sidci and finally resulted in a declnlon In favor of tno defendant. The trial be gan last Monday a week ago , and from the first attracted almost national at tention. During the building of H now court house the spacious council chamber I being used as a court room , and the room is packed with Inter , usted spectators from the opening un til the close cf court each day. Hun dreda ere turned nway dolly , and there Is eonio talk of renting the Grand opera house for the remainder of the trial. THK AUDIENCES attending the daily seances of thi ! came colebro are composed of the bet tor class of people , and it is said some of them pay pretty good prices foi oven standing room. Each day develops volops something in this now cele brated case , end the evidence so fai elicited ia damaging to the charactei of the plaintiff , The testimony hat not been without ita dirty 'features , and this ia the moro surprising con sidering the hitherto high social stand ing of Mrs. Gongar and Oapt. Wal lace. The people are generally as tonndod to think that language and actions such as are credited to Mrs , Gougar could bo laid to the door of c woman who has always hold heraoll np to the public as a model of whal the women of this century could am should bo. Ono very strong feature In the caeo la that the most damaging testimony so far elicited is from wit noises whoso character is unlmpeaoha bio , and in which not the sllghtcs flaw can bo found. The witnesses , in the main , are old and Influential citi zana whose names are above thi shadow of reproach , and the genera belief is that the defendant has al ready established hla case. Mra Gongar , the plaintiff , ia a promlnen feature in the court room as she slti croct and usually dtfUnt , herhusbanc at her right hand and Oapt. Wallace with whom she is charge * with criminal Intimacy , at ho left. Sitting round about her owing , knitting or reading , are semi half-dozen or moro ladles of the torn peranco league , all firm believers ii the innocence of their bosmirchei ooworker , and ready at trying moments monts with words of comfort or cheer Occasionally , when the evidence 1 unusually severe , Mra , Gougar will re sort to team , but soon recovers , and with her eyes firmly fastened on thi witness , listens intently to the testl mony. Frequently some point in thi evidence will bo noted down by her and consultations with ono or.thi other ot her eminent coucs9l an numerous. She Is a woman of com manding carriage , tall , supple ant graceful , and her face , though show ing the marks of tlmo , ia still vor ; attractive. She la credited with being a woman of rare mental ability , ; fluent talker and a writer of no meat pretentious. Her paper , Our Herald hhs frequently made its sting felt , anc its oggrcsaivonora has not boon alto gather irresponsible for the nnpleaa ant situation in which she now findi hersolf. John D. Gougar , the IirjHBAND OF TUB PLAINTIFF In this case is a small , pleaaant-looklnj gentleman , with dark hair aud whiskers ors and a face that betokens a man it poor health. Ho is a lawyer , with i largo and lucrative practice , and ha always berne a character which 1 above reproach. He is of a rotirlni disposition , yet always gontlomanl ; and highly respected by every one. I has always been said of him that h waa "tho man without a known one my. " The very damaging teatimon ; . " ' * of tb concerning t"ili'lB"inofH , - fA V" * n ° naa alway * fmcei the most'lmplicit confidence ia havln ; ita effect upon him , and the cloao o each day but adda to the burden of nor row ao plainly depicted on hia face Wrapped up in hia buslncaa and hav ing tno strlctcot confidence ) in his wif B'I integrity , thia caeo haa burnt like i thunder-bolt upon him. Capt. W Do Witt Wallace , the alleged paramou : of the plaintiff , soema to bo the wore broken up party in the caao. Hii manner , uanally easy and dignified , ii quick and norvoua , nnd ho looks liki a man momentarily expecting thi crack cf doom , yet dreading ita com Ing. Ho has boon u prominent worke : ID temperance nnd religious fields fo : yoatfl , and has several times boor nominated for high eflhos , althoufil invariably defeated. He was the republican publican nominee for utnto senate : from this district at the recent atati election , but was moat ignornlnlouslj suowcd under. Ho ia a married mar aud has an interesting family. It wai Mrs. Gougar'a effort to boom the causi of Wallaoo in the recent election tha led to making of the remark onrhlct this suit was broc ght. She was vorj abusive of all antl-prohlbltionlato , nnc Chief Mandler was ono of her victims Ho la a German and an avowed antl prohibitionist , but a man whose character actor for truth and voracity is abov < reproach. The ovldouco so far oatab lisnes frequent clandestine mooting ! between Mrs. Gonrgar and Capt. Wallace , and ono witnoaa Mlaa Mary Cunningham , a young lad ] of spotless character , toatlfioa to Wai lace having staid all night at the housi of Mra. Gougar during her hnaband'i absence. It hos alao been established by moro than ono witnoaa that hoi visits to the law offioj of the festive captain were neither few .nor far bo tneon , The defense do not oxpeot tc close their cue for several days yet and hint that they have eomo evidence that will prove a genuine bomb ehol In the onemy'd camp. The plaintiff it ia said , will also offer some verj strong evidence in rebuttal. Some Bay that.if Mra. Gouger had at once dropped the case when the point ol admitting evidence concerning othoi aota than the ono specified in thi complaint was decided against her , II would have been the beat thing ohi could have done , outt-ido of having never brought the suit at all. A true strengthening medlcino anc health ronewer is Brown's Iron Bitters UBB Koddltm'a Kusaia Halve in the house.nnd lieddlug'a Hussion Salve ii the stable. Try It. A SHelit Cold , If neglected , often attacks the Junes UnowN'a BRONCHIAL TROCHES gives u and , almost immediate relief. Sold only i > Price 25 cents. METROPOLITAN HOTEL , OM4 HA , NEB. Tables supplied with the best thi market affords. The traveling public claim they get hotter accommodation ! and more general satisfaction her < than at any other house In Omaha , Rate , f 2 per dar < ug21tlm RAILROAD NOTES. Tha Marietta and Cincinnati has been reorganlztd as the Cincinnati , Washington and Baltimore ratlrniul , nnd h under the control of the Baltimore nnd Ohio. The Mexican Natlu&M will t-robably be completed to Snltillo In June , Saltlllo IB A boiullful little town In the mountains about fifty tnllea beyond Monterey nnd it known as a delightful resort for Invalid * . Thirty-el * mltcs of steel mils wan re ceived at Memphis for tbo Xanana City , Springfield and Memphis railroad , nnd the work of laying the track at that cud of the line haa been commenced. As soon as ftvornblo weather arrives the Wisconsin railroad will tend out n survey- ing'party to locate the now line to bo built 1)7 the company through Pcnokce range , The line will extend 0 miles duo cant from the mala road nnd thence in n northenstly direction into Michigan. A railroad contractor haa commenced building a railroad OB a branch or feeder for the Little Hock , MIsaNnlppl river and Texas road. The Hoe will be laid from Vnrncr'd elation and terminate at the Cnmmlaga plantation on the Arkansas river. The Alabama Great Southern road has commenced replacing the iron rails with steel , The work began at Tionton and will bo carried nouthwnrd. The Newcastle and Northern railroad company has been churtored at Ilarrisburg , Pa. The capital ia $230,000. The Galveston , Sablno nnd St. Louta company has been organized with a cauiUl etnckof | § 1.500.000 , to build a railroad from to a suitable point on the Hod river in Grayson county , Ark. The report of the Buffalo , Pittahnrg and Western company states that the gross earnings of the company for 1862 were $893,425. the expenses $154,386 , and the net earnings $441,089 , The Indiana , Blftomlngton and Western system earned in January 8218,142.03 , an Incorense of 62,318. 9 over the earnings of the corresponding month of 1882. A full and final settlement has been effected by tbo Louisville , New Albanj and Chicago railroad company with the Crawford syndicate , by which the lattei haa given possession of 1E8 miles of road to the fonner. The new road extend ! from Indianapolis to Chicago , Is an all line , and was built by Henry Crawford foi the Louisville , New Albany and Chicago company. A force of men have been ordered to Col. lege Point , La. , to grade the line of the New Orleans and Mississippi Valley road , In the course of five or six weeki the road will be completed and trains running from New Orleans to College Point , a distance of BO miles. 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