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THE DAILY BEE--rUES DAY ATRIL 10 1883 Ouriosity prompted them to watch for the return of the pair, and, to nse Mandler's own words, sod walted until I got stuck,” and it waa not until the holy midnight hour that they emerged from the statrway ard went west on Oolombls, whie A Review of the Buit Which | Mandler hastily followed, He over- took them at the corner of 8outh and and, in the fall glare to the gentle- jeot, wnlch I will atate as bricfly as MRS. GOUGAR'S CONTEST. Indiana's Most Celeb:ated COase. “Obristopher Colambus dled and was baried in Spain in 1606 Hisson, Don Diego, died In 15626 year 1636 the remalns of Colambus and his son were removed to thelsland of 8an Domingo and interred In the principal cathedral in that clty. “Daring the past 300 years that and has been one continued rcene of and bloodshed. of the government have been preserved. All history or writ ten record of passing events these many years hava been lost or away. Tas population has Has Occupied the Legal Lights of Lafayette for Hleven Weeks That is what a great many people are doing. They don't know just what is the matter, but they have a combination of pains and aches, and each month they Fow, if night, before dispersing e Oaptaln Mandler said to the oords of the Prinoipals Lot nd one or two others who nk into of the escapade, that on acoount of the Oaptain’s famil nothing about it. and went to thelr hom Oan Monday morning, at or before 8 o'clock, Captain Wallace called at the and told him he Special tothe Cbicago Herald, Ignorance, poverty and superstition, and all knowledge of past history be— came traditional, existing only in the di The only sure remedy yet found is Brown's IroN BirTeRs, and this by rapid and thorough assimilation with the blood purifies and enriches it, and rich, strong blood flowing to every part of the system repairs the wasted tissues, drives out disease and gives health and Yet they never lost sight of the fact that S.n Dom- the last resting place of ndler is drag- teelf toward sn end. The | had {nformation be preferred agalnst them (Wallace and Mrs, Gougsr) In the police court, ¥ | and he desired Ingersoll to go to the wor and have the Ingersoll immediatc] and Mayor McGinley left h eleyen weeks have uncovered a multl- *‘Lhey had forgotton that his son, Don Diego, was also buried with him under the altar of the cathedra'. when Soaln relinqulshed control of the {sland and came to remove the re- mains of Columbus to Havana, the faot had been forgotten that two bodles were deposited there (Columbus and his son), s0 that when the disinter ment was made by theSpanish anthor- ities, they, through mistake, took up the remalrs of the son and, with a great deal of pomp and ceremony, | 5 burled them at Havana as the rematns | Swe, of the discoverer of America, “‘The mistake was not discovered It becams necessary to make some alterations in the old oathedral, and the workmen came upon aloal box. which, belng opened and examined, was found to be the true| ¢ remaius of Christopher C,lumbusfrom | th the loscriptions on the bux and his plate on the The dominican authorities at once summoned all the realdent consuls to examine it, who g it as their opinion that the bex oontained the remains ¢f Caristopher The box was then closed, and each consul put his seal upon it, It was then transferred to the bishop of the cathedral for his safe keeping. “Ia_Jaouary, 1879, an Italian war vessel arrived in port with instruoc- tlons from the Italian government to investigate the matter, as Colambus was a vative of Italy. The several oonsuls were summoned to break thelr seals and open the box to: ff rd oppor. tunity for the fallest lnvestigation. By invitation of the Uaited Siates consul I was present and made.a per sonal inspection of the box and re- ains, had the silver plate on which the name of Christopher Columbus was engraved (In Spanish) in my The two holes In it corre spond with the two to show was quite proper in every |, respoct. The oase has been In court|,f'sickness and went to the police #0 long, and such a multitade of wit- nesses have been examined, that itis little wonder the outsido world has lost trace of Its detalls and is at sea 80 | Mandler aside and sald to him, *‘What He first approached Denny Sulllvan, the marshal, but Sallivan said he knew nothing.j Then he called This is why Brown's IroN BiTTeRs will kidney and liver diseases, consumption, rheumatism, neuralgia, dyspepsia, mala- ria, intermittent fevers, &c. far as the main issues of the oase are | ahout this Gougar and Wallaoe affalr ' concerned. The Gougar scandal had | The chief of pollce was amazed— a quiet Eirth, and there Is little doubt | yumbfounded. ] ‘‘How, In the name but that it would have died longago|of God, do you know anything about had it not been for the perslatency of | 17" sald he, but he refused to tell Osptalu Wallace in agitating the very [ MG subject that he should have left se- | yp) verely alone to dle aleng with the :neu he would explain the 203 S. Paca 5t., Baltimore, other sewer scandals with which every | ¢, lated olty is afflicted. Mrs, Helen M. Gou- riffen ger I a llttle lady of theblonde(Ingersoll and of the latter's call on type, forty years old, a wife but not a [ him (McGinley) and was marrled by the 1 was a great sufferer from Dyspepsia, and for several weeks could eat nothing and was growing weaker every I tried Brown’s Iron Bitters, and am happy to say 1 now have a good appetite, and am getting stroner, Jos. McCav LEY. that morning, of Wallate's visit to b bMun-“llflr t:en re- ated to him substantially the stor well known attorney, John D. Gougar. ,‘,’; the night before, and u'. red Mo, ublicschools | Ginley that he did not want a word fd about it out of respect to the ily and the hitherto good name of Tae mayor re- orted to Ingersoll and he to 'ne story was given oiroulation proba- ly more by McGinley than any one He was peculiarly situated. She was a teacher inthe in her younger days, an: until six or seven y pablloity was atteched to her - | Oaptaln Wallace. Somewhat of a literary turn, and with & woman's strong ambition, she had but a taste of the sweets of notorlety, | ) which developed into & craving thirst | gige, for more. She bogan with her news- | Mandler was an cfficer, made so by Brown's IronN BriTERs is not a drink and does not contain whiskey. only preparation of Iron o Gt Q> inturs s of- paper artiocles that causes no injurious ef- populatity and distinotion. time, was followed by her activity in the really remarkable temperance re- vival that swept the olly five years peaso the mania for | McGinley's declding vote. Mrs. Gou- Tais, In | gar was an old and iatimate friend of Mayor MoGinle; Don't be imposed on with d done wrong, M>. Glnley felt it his duty to depose him leemed it neces- 8go, and over ten thousand ot its peo- ple donned the blue. Growing out of | gary to investigate the transaction of that temperance campaign was an or-| November 19.h, and thus, doubtless, gonlzation known as the B ue Ribbon |{; ]eaked out, and ere a week had olub, and In this Mrs. Gougar and Ciptaln Wallace joined forces, and|hearing It, carried the story to hl were the acknowledged leaders of the|gand then, asif to add faelto a slow society, Soon thereafter she and the | fire, the brilliant captaln organized a Parlor | himself. club for literary work., She assumed |and dectded views on woman's suffrage, | thousand tongues became a convert, then a determined | mor, an indefatigable | wag the al passed Oaptain Wallace's frlen maHEs, Sec, and Trear, NEBRASEKA MANUFACTURING CO Lincoln, Neb MANUFAOTURERS OF Oorn Planters Hrrrows.Farm Rollers igolu. Buoket Hlevating od $0 do Job work and macuise partios, ptaln began to clrculate 1t Soon it reached the street, fn the lid having about about elght or ten Inches tquare, and made entirely of heavy sheet lead, and bore marks of great age. all mouldered Into dust advocate, and finally worker In that pecullar chann tain Wallace likewlse entered -absorbing theme of talk COaptaln Wallace, finding he could il upon Mandler and Poock ent, | to make a retraction, astonished the and was known throughout Indians as | Hoosler world by Instituting a sult in Mrs. Gougar's nsme agalnst the chief The remains had ‘When we been bar- ;1 lm'-midublo ;:lmlplon n(’ l‘!:e cause. @ Is & member of one of the oldest |of police for wicked and malicious familien of the Wabash valley, and has | slander, In that he uttered false and oonsider that Columbus h ted thirty years before his re: ] were removed to San Domingo, a box of that size would be sufficiently large to hold all that remaived of the body. “The Itallan naval officers were thoroughly convinced that the re- SANDY JANDY a lovely wife and four beautifal ohil- Send 81, 82, 83, or |di |85 for a sample re- wicked words about Mrs, Gougar to Il glrls. His venorable and | her damage in the sum of $10,000. Mrs. Gougar's counsel are R P. much laby way cf introduction to the |and J. C Davidson, Wilson & Adams, soandal chapter which has stirred our| R, P, D.Hart, W. D. Wallace a little clty as it was never stirred be- good mother resides with him, f the best candies in Ameriea, put up in lelegant boxes, and d | msins were really those of the great s | navigator, and o0 reported to thelr As for my own impres- sions, I have not the least doubt Three months’ sojourn on the {sland gave me every opoortunity to inquire Tradition has it that when the Bpaniards came to remove - |the remains to Cabaasly old monk | g purposely polnted out the location that led them to take up the remains of the son instead of those of Ohristo- pher Colambus, John D. Gougsr, while Mandler detended by O.firoth & Stuart, B. W, Langdon and J. F. McHogh, Mand- of the republioans for state senator. | ler, in his answer to the complaint admitted the speaking of the words, s they are true, and in mitiga damages says that it was gen- erally rumored in the clty of Li n Wallace was the | yeite that Mrs, Gougar was an adul- Unlon, of which Mrs, Gougar was & Upon her return from Ne- brasks, whereshe had made five weel canvass In the in erest of women's sut- feage, she entered at once into the "D:li of the campaign at home and|jowed testimony that would show an quite a number of speeches. | adulterous dlsposition, andthe defense y ¢ffurt possible for a woman to make was made by her 1a favor of the ore, Oaptain Willace was the nominee k0. Try it omce. C. F. GUNTHER, Confectioner, ALLS paign of last fall was ex- tremely exolting, and the submission of the amendments was one of the One of the atrongest sup: porters of Oaptal; e {nto the matter. teress, It is belleved that her attorney's thought they could confine the e dence to the single trausaction of No- vember 19, but in this they were most polnted,. The ocourt al Purest and Best Bitters They are compounded from Ho) 4 Malt, Buchn, Mandrake and Dande- lion,—the oldest, best, and most valu- able medicines in the world and ocon- 1ain all the best and most curative properties of all other remedies, being the greatest Blood Parifier, Liver Regulator and Life and Health Res- orivg Agent on earth, 1l-health can poesibly long exist where these Bitters are used, so varied and perfeot are their operations, They give new life and yigor to the aged and infirm, To all whose em {rregularities of the or who re- have glven evidence of frequent m hown Ms, Gougar and the gal- election, Hoop skirts and |lant captaln on trains at different proved the Gibraltar of the|times and places; shown a stroll Battle Ground out into the wood Oaptain Wallace going to and coming from the Gougar re republioans in this county. The cap. tain was defeated, and old Tippe- oanoe, for the first time Inthe memory of the present generation, overcame |all hours of the & republican majority of 500 and sent Obloago together; & demoocrat to the senate b, ity l:’ IIudl I(lnnh 100. muchtalk during the campalgn about Cuptaln Wallaco and - Mrs. e ts of rumors were afloat— [destine meetings. to such an extent No disease or meeting, near Indianapolis; on the traln west as Danville, Il ; shown office during the vight, and many other alleged olan. To review the Judge | testimony of 300 witnesses, covering stand, | s period oi pearly three months, is a atk that will not now be attempted. Argument commenced in this cele- palns were | brated oause on Monday afternoon, It was not | and has during Its progress attracted large audiences, hundreds belng un- Smarting under the defeat of her |ab), . luoril:‘undldltn and the rebuke to S0 s acenanion, i llbelelred quire an \petizer, | Stimulaat, Hop Bitters being highly curative, tonfc and stim- ulating, without intoxicating No matter what your feelings or symptoms are, what the disease or ai mant 1s, use Hop Bitters, Don'. wai uatil you are sick, but if you only The election passed away, and meny of its aches and healedin a few weeks. Every Corsot {s warranted satl Sactory to its woarer in eve or the money will be retun the person from whomm it was bought. AR A dowt Somfortable anu perfect Gt feel bad or miserable, use H: p Bitters e your life. Han- dreds have been saved by so doing. $50 will be paid for a case they will the jury will disagree, and prohibition, she wrote a ciustic, scathing leader in her paper, over her own fnfiial ago the name of Lydia E Pinkham was soarcely known out- Tn |#lde of her native state. PRICES, by Matl, Postage Paldy 0 Proserying 0180, for mental mastication Do not -nflu? or let your friends suf- for, but use and urge them to use Hop after the election, this she dealt blows right and left |a household word all over the conti- upon three men, , prominent republl: | nent and many who read the secular oans, who dil n snd religlous journals have become that fired thdr blood and filled the | famillar with the face that shines on Itter denunclation for |them with a modest confidence, in o artlole was copled In [ whioh we read the trath that ‘‘Noth- s, November “‘:i ing i1l oan dwell in such a temple.” Remember, Hop Bitters is no vile, orapsapert. Haeon drugged, drunken nostram, but the d Best Mediclne ever made; the ‘‘Invalid’s Friend and Hope," no person or fam!ly should be without them Try the Bitters to-day. These men ake attacked in a mauner S — LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in Postoffice during the week ending April 7, 1883, glous seyaation. a8 saldl, {n the Times about ‘allace., Taat paper waa very friendly to him, snd, Indeed, went t0 | The Rea! Remains of Ohristopher the extent of supporting Wallace, al- though its editors are as ulean-out + | democrate as can be found on Hoosler gro! Suoday night, Nov, 19, was a cool but pleasant and clear, bright night. OHRISTOPHER'S BUNES. Columbus Discovered in San Domingo—A Curious In the Pittaburg Commerclal Gazette The polloe had met at headquarters |of Monday an article was published in nce to a glass tomb for the dust Mandler, the qulet Ohief of Pollce, | of Christopher Columbus, for which | ¢ r called the “*dutch | Atterbury & Co. of that olty were to {ng along on Colum- | make & design. bla street about 8 o'clock, and in the |J. . Jamison, a well known citizen, lm‘modhtn viciolty of Captaln Wallace's | who has traveled extensively and wit. «flice. Uo met Charles Poocke, who |nessed many strange sights 'n quoer soon abroptly left and went east on | climes, Columb a street. persed to thelr beats, Capt A reporter met Mr. In & conversation that fol- In the course of a [ lowed It appeared that Mr, Jamison fow minutes he returned and Inform- | could tell an interesting story about ed Mandler that he had seen a man | the great discoverer. and woman coming toward them, They | present at one scene in the drama and turncd suddeuly and retraced their | was convers: steps, Poocke followlng and meeting | the tribulations through whish the them cor 6 h and Forrv several rquares | corpse had t with the histo , and upon solioita- following acoount of the he sald, ard if they would | diaposion of Columbus' remains, h for them, he was | sai nite sure they would return and go to T'hey were Wallsco and Mrs “Histo tells us that the remal cflice, Poocke belleving that | of Oulumr\!u are burled in H . d that was evident]; They walted on the n‘:h'o.l::ll tn: to Pooel are, y a0 ud', the cosst h‘:: hall and went up W their destination. | Caba, This fact wae n side of [ uatil » few tleman return- | in the {sland of San D) entered | on that fsland about that ti e stalr- [ know the facts bearing npon thijsab- rried Robw Winquist J N Pilant J L, Pettorson S P Piokering B Pitts H aon Mr Renouse P R Ritter K Reiter J Iiobineohn L Refer A In the|Smith R Sivord J O dianott N Scovill M A k W St John J Sehe J Swetman H M ‘urn Trops A Temps A W Thoma J Verhelsh C Williams T J w'.‘}fi"" J Williams J W Warde G Walker A Woolcott £ M Willams F W Williams Mr Widing G LADIES’ LIST, Austin Mrs 8 Anderson Miss C Ainscow Mrs R Bedient Miss L Buck Mra J E Curtis Mrs M Oamp Mrs W Crosby Mrs J Doyle Mrs J Dawson Mrs M 8 Evers Miss A Enhart L Kninger Miss M Krins-l Mrs M Guete K Gray Mis M Honeson K How Mrs B Hoffman Miss E Harte M s D Haoge Miss L Duncan Mrs W H Degsn Mrs M F (2) Groover Mes M 80| Hatbaway Mise O Jones Miss M Jobnson Jencen Mrs L Kane Miss, Kiog Mrs Lea Miss L Liskstrom Miss A E Larsen Mrs O Lorenz M Morl.rty Miss M J Mock Mrs A B Metoalf A V/ M .ther Miss F Murray Mrs E Nelson Mrs M Olson Miw K Pelts M J Ryan A s F B Johnson Mra C C Loving-ton Mrs A Maguire Miss A Petterson A Rursell Mrs F Sw nson Miss H C Swanson Miss J Trimmer Mrs A Walsh M only in box Pricees, 25 cents, on Miss B (2) Shepard L Southworth Miss M Walters Miss H HaLL Postmaster. 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