' . . _ . _ . - . _ _ " = - - - THE DAILY BEE FKIDAY , FEBRUARY it : , 18851 - j ' Are now offerinp * AT FACTORY PRICES. The greatest bargains ever seen in Omaha 200 ORGANS ! ! 100 PIANOS ! ! FOR GASH OR ON INSTALLMENTS Also great reductions in Diamonds , Jew- elrv. Clocks and Silverware. Tlie only importers of Havana Cip-ars , and Meerschaum Goods in Omaha. Wholesale dealers in Guns , Ammunition , Sporting Goods , Notions and Smokers' Ar ticles. Save Money by Baying Acoux STOVES AND RANGES. Every Steve Warranted. JOH > HUSSIE , -2407 Cmn'us St. Sola Agent for Omaha. Omaha national Bank , U. S. DEPOSITORY' J. H. MILLARD. WM5WALLAOE , President. CAPITALZ SURPLUS $500,000. Flro nnd Burglar Proof Safes. For rent at from I lo (50 per annum AIWBA E.KEITH. ' Utfen thli Coming ont t Sjteciul Inducements GOODS ! 12 Douglas St. Omaha , Neb. D. O.BRYAJST.M. D. 1224 Faraam Street , Comer ISth Bti Offloo hears 9 to 11 a. m. , 1 to I m Ten yean experience Can ipeak Oerman. o-t Sl-dly NEW sroiusi NEW GOODS A. KALBSH. Merchant 'Tailor ' Sii B. 10thtticetkttt c < o/irnim aod Low prices and RooJ Goods a specialty. All dotht made npl n ( food itrle and on abort notice. Call an convinced. Remember Ui place , Z2J S. 10th 81. PHOTOGRAPHER ai North I fifth Street. Old Ute Hire Stand. The present moprietor lshc It undertto d that all photrgri'hi | ' ate made ntl.fsctor ) bclore be eg < lem cred Ironi this ( allerr. The old manifcmcnt ruttris and Ur. U. K. Gray succeeds. Mendelssohn & Fisher , Ilooms 2s and 29 Om.ih.-xNatl.Bank Block < rcciui > ou TO Dufrene & . Mendelssohn ( ; < x L. FUher , fermer ? Hith Vf. U " Jena ) Anhltcct , Chlea/o iirUel-n F-ir priced catalogued the 1 ivldreu , H. C. lUvmoo.l , Box 23) , Omaha , Neb. Nurfer ) grounds tltukted Imniedlitiijr nonh ol tbe Joitltute ( or the D il and Dumb. Coatncti ti en ur trte planting. jioSSdSmw 2t to a rwiiit no tu 100th meridian. Q tha hour allowed- irfrrl. The hnuta tlitn weu , whole ( .SpriDtf.rin tha ND UESIDENOB' appropnatioo bill. Of „ OmnVlO otwithitandlnj op | aJLifllicUlC i and Ho'.inan , all new ONE NO. H * . roll otd mail compeatat _ _ _ STOCK llorr thin movfd for inland vai > \ \ tr.vn S1HUO.OOO , td that , , . . . . tul for for the rallw ft I'lant * . will consult then Tliu , he tid , wti ntallm ? at the rtal mtato offici tinnof fhocjiumilt. , 1300 Harney St. , or 22X i-Uticn relating to trilers for l'riug planting urn * poiUtli'ii Intheoocrti of . . prd.IJcnt wh bad b'J. . * W UUJJ. fuur yutrn b 1 cutcalli JT , ti bit a mloutrition iir" ' JNeDra Ki uf hU cabinet , but if hti H irj ir C H I-LDI would txj able 11 eay to WMtne man In the de irDCCV riTTI C ( .rrinstoMiney ) , lie u.JltlOU billLL otfici 1 uiiiietJ.fciid had ihi. crat who not only undenUx ' " ' " " ' . uilliw to stand ui > nil . lay - < > i-.vr - T-V r r Tovi.ibt\dcout < nd.dth30DY , M. D. offer * ) I by Hoar iccreai. ptUuun _ in thd bill n\ \ million of doUUn andoultedlj- ) t tha ' * " 8t oao , Ho. ISO ) r t o * tiik < n 'f ' u the bill v m to p. m.ani tiata eu 1n the retrnl hmant tt ° < & * > W.rwUeoM 1U , "Words of "Warning nnil Comfort _ you are lUlTorlni tram poor health or lanirutsbin : : on a bed el ilcknrgi , takechwr > ouate slmp'y ailme : orlljou ( Ccl e kaiid < tltplrUeil , 1 without clc.ry know- 'Irit hj , H 'P Bitter * 111 surely cure jou " It you are & minister , and have o ert iodyiurs H 1th your pastoral du'lw , or mother , worn out with care and vo'l > , or a mm ol business or labor , weakened by tbe stiain cl your e eryd y du ties oramin of letteis tolling over your mlanlght work , Uop Blttera will most tuitly ttrengthen juu If yon are suffering from over-eating or drinking , any indlicrotion or dissipa tion , or arc young and growing too fast , as Is often the case , 'or II you arc In ths workihop , on the ' ( wui , at tbe desk , anywheie , ind Icel 'th t your tystojj necJ clein tnz , ton- 'ins , eilmulatlry , without mtoxlcat- 'trie , It you re old , 'blocd th-n and Impure , pulie feeble , nenea unsa-tdy , licul lea ' anln . Hop Bitters li whit you need to 'give you new lite , health and rigor. " It you arc c-sttvf , or dypeptlc or sufler- Ink- from H'.y i f the ottier numerous da- eieca of the stomuh cr bonelj , it u jour own fault If you remain 11 , If you are aslln < away with any form of Kidney di-ea.se , st > P temptine death this moment , and turn tor a euro to Hop Bitten. If you are sick -tilth that terrible sick ness , Nervousness , jou will find a "Balm In Gllesd in Hop Bitters. If you are a frequenter or a resident of a miasmatic district , barricade your § ys- tern apaimt tbe scoujpa of all countries Malaria , Kpidemie , Bilious and Intermittent - mittent fevers by the usa of Hop Bitters. If yon have ronRh , iilmplj-j or tallow skin , bad breath , Hop Bitters will give you fair skin , rich blood , tha Bweetest breath and healih. SXO will be paid for a case they will not cure or help. help.A A IiJidy's VSisli. "Oh , how I do wish my skin was aa clear 'and boft as yourf , " aald n lady to a friend. "You can easily make it BO , " answered the friend. "How ! " inquired the first lady. "By uiiujf hop Bitters that makea pure.rlch blood and blooming health. It did for ne aa you observe. ta.None genuine without a bunch of green Hops on the white label. Shun all the vile , poi onons , stutl with "Hop" or "Hops" in their nan.e. By tbe uio o jfl&88 Hitters the ha nitmun appearance of the tie * aie bt a fatal bier look .i * l &a the Ioc-1 i a niilaej.itt b d Appetneis icitornl , tern relifrinl wttr niticb nt ilt-j alum Ixr , tbrojgh thsttc cl t' 14 ' edict ' Ich li > aUo IK n ul to { > eisoD of a rheumatic ttnJt-nc\ nl an ineatimahk pre\enti > e ol ( ever nd i uc. Tori ' all Dnultti ana K ui it't : * t t ii > ira ut u > l fuoci > mt t ) a No i t f itimaiAitt ieffl i > i ( i UMI t itrnpU , II 'll < * vl fQ-li Bt < * * i na toi 1 > * r r tnt > irtL * W * ! ] f I Ibi * in H ! uf t < * tn * 't 1 1 * tn ml or-- * * 'ul knom n Co ti. ln j4 tl | > n > f § m ' A ( \ , * * * * tiiutt * . " W * * 11 rar CDdor K or tnl r pr * " % Tb r 01 to tmlmtul | i * .l nuj Ci4U" .V. r . ERIE MEDICAL CO. , BUFFALO , N.Y. fitOHA6KA LAND ABENCt 5. F. DAVls & 00 , DAVIS i SNTKCR. ) I'EALIUd IS ESTATE 1W5 FARN.OI STHKET , UilAHA. Hue lor i.Ve JOf.COO acrei cir lul ) > MlfCted lindf la t ultra Nebrut a , at low nilce and en cujr terir Impro-.el lartr * ( ortci'e la IV.ujln , Dodgu , Colin , PUt e , Uatt , Cumlo.Sirpr , W * < hlE.-too , iletrick , Siundtr , nil Ujtler CCUIIIM , Tax i | H < 1 la U parU ol the Hat J. Slooey | O4 > cJ on improved 'ami. NoUrj 1'nb.lo il i\ it. ofl.ce. Correiponi'cnoe to Idttd. St , Charles Hotel , 0 STKEET , BET Ttb ami 8th , . tIKCOLN , NEB Mr * . KaUCoaU ) , Frrprletoretf. lr and tlr- aUjurnUbed. . Cool taxplt rcoou on fint AVJI. BMTTormiI'.W toU p r i > . Sptdal taUi (1f t / nemlxti el tbe ItsrU'.aturo. norlO-lm-c * SINGKE-HANDKD \Vliy a Tri \cllnK Mltittter Shunned lijrtlio Pnsicnucn. Cheyenne Judge 3e.in , nho is now special deputy sheriff at the depot , Is even smarter tban ho looVs , ssmany of his friends will tes tify. Ilscett'y he had no little trouble with ft sanctimonious locking cuss , as Artamns Ward wonM sjy , bet he now chnckles - < ver the revenge ha achiereJ. The emiBfitts froa fie south and thole traveling nver the main Imp tn hero assigned to cars and aec'.ions in the emigrant coaches. Judge Be n has charge of the allotment of the mvelm and ondoavcri to airiiiRO them so that the comfort may ba asjor.'l Occasion ally ho encounters a hum n hog who , fcr vtty moanuesF , refused to c'hangoliiscnt when the ( xtrivtl of the passengers from the couth makes some changes nectsiaty. The other day a younz minister or inis- aincaty occupied a middle sec ion in one tf the emigrant c-w. There were vacant secti ns at each etui of the car and Bean asked tie minister t < > take cno if these in ot-diT to allow a largo fas/ily / parly to occupy adjacent sections , hut the min- hter would tot move. Subsciiicntly | n man .vross the aisle vacated n section and then Bean asked the minister to take that section. A gain he declined to move , and whoniwkeil why he refused to accommo date the women and chi'dr n , ho shrug ged his shoulders and said he "didn t feel like it. " .Now Bran noticed ihat tha minister had struck np a traveling -quaintancc nith two men in the car , and ho at incc planed a deadly revenge. When the two men alighted from the car Bean was not far away and teen talked with them for a few moments. Subsequently he went through the car ani quietly talked to ( ach pass-ngcr. One man was he.vd to say , "Why don't y. u arrest him' ' but Bean replied. "Ho h s done no hing wrong hero , but I warn you for yoin own ' ' good The brakemen on the train s y that not a passenger would speak tit 'he ' min'ster after tin traio. left this ci y and the nan was uttctly at a loss to account for the evident evasion shown towards him by his fellow travelers. At Laramie City he learned the reason of the coldness and snubs he had received. A g.unblcr boarded the tra'n and one of the br kcinen told him how ma ters stood. A moment later the three-card thrower slapped the minister a icsound- ing Vlow on the back and excl.imed : 'Hjw are you , old pard ? Doa't know as I'm dead ontj you , but the wheel- twister has tipped your hand. How does cha stack np ? ' looking around the car. "I-I-I do-don't understand yoo , lr , ' an- s wired the minister amazed at tha man ner and tone of t c stranger. "Oh , let np on that. Give us a pointer , can't yon ? I'm iljkg rather light and might turn a trick myself. " "My friend , I utterly fail to compre hend you. " "Well , you're a difsy. Say , yon should be a running mate for Do : Bag > . If you're making a eingle handcd plsy on the strict q , t , I went copper you Kinder strips me a man ihonld play you open to win anyway. If yon happen to drop Into Salt L ke I wish yoa'd tell Three- One Pete , you taw mo htrc. I'd like to bo In with your p'ay ' , bat when a fellow declares a pird dead ont 1 reckon he night as well ch&nge in at come other game. So long. " And then the gimbler walked away , while the minister fell back t n the seat , alnrst paralyzed. Whan ho partially re covered he asked the brjkcman , whowia conveniently nesr , for an explanation. "He didn't mean nntbin,1' answered the brake man. "The cftictri at Cheyenne - enno laid yon was a confidence man , told the pauengcrj to look out for you , and ha th uht yon belonged to the gang , that's alii" There is no offiml data warranting a statement that tha minister actually srorj , but it is alleged that he looked whole volumes of diluted profanity. A KING AMONG T3. Stanley Hiintlcy Heroines AV nU-ppj- Chief of the Ictonn. Sfew York Graphic. By the death of Antelope , chief of the 'eton Sioux , Mr. Stanley Hunt'.ey ' , the , opnlar editor of Drake's Travelers' Mag azine , becomes chief of the Teton nation , nd hereafter he will be known In the ndlan tocgue as "Wauk-pty-wan-kan , " rhlch signifies that he Is a great "fire water' brave. Mr. Huntley , while a orrerpondent of the Chicago Tr.bune o eral years ago , was snt to Interview Sitting ball , then a fugitive across tbe 'anatiian ' border. While in the camp of .his redoubtab'e v.-i-rior , Little Knife , hereditary chief of the Tetcns , while at- emptingtooxecu'oa dtitisclt feat daring wtr dance , fell and was grievously in ured. Mr. Huntley attended tha old man and by good luc'i brought him ont of his troubles all right. For this ho was dcp'.ed b/ the chief. Two Youuf Antelope , the chiefs turvivug on , patted into te spirit Una , and time by th * Uw of succession Mr. Huntley ba cintj chief uf the tiibe. Troope of ftlends of Mr. Hun ley c til ed ujnn h'm ' to-iay and betrcily congrat ulated htm ui > 3 hisg.oi lack. "The news has been sprung upon rae suddenly , ' remukcd the Teton chief to a Graphic man , "that I sc.rotly . whit to s.y. Of course I appreciate the lunor which bes been tl rust upon me , but real y I am not prepirci to siy at tbu timu wlnt I sball do. If I accept , my wairior cu fit will bo a plug hat and a tij club. Uf coarse it will be rather thin for cold weather , bat it will be jast the thing for summer. When Little Knife adopted me at lib son and heir 1 little dreamed that It would ever amounl to anything. It only goes to show that fortune Is fickle , and that even news paper men by patience and toil seme times strike rich digging * . Still I am not proud. C'uine In ana see me again. Then purtnps 1 can tell you something that will Interest you. " Chief Wauk-pey-w n.kan h i > teat the following letter to President Arthar which speaks for Itself NEW YOIIK , February i > . 1SS5. Th Hon Chester A Arthur , Prwident of trr United Stated-Dwr. Sia : Asycu mlUbaie obit-ryed b ) tbedi paU'hc * iathi morning' * New Yor jiapert , I hi > e suc e < l d to the chiefta n hi [ uf tbe Tetunr. aod I - . u-.nt t < > a lc wbttbr your nition ntl mioe are to liiu on friendly trrus ( f equality , ur whetb r yvu wunt tnf and carnage. I would like'.In reirark lnt we will ha\ war on Up for any maraudii e republic * ! fonn of government that COU > P itxi'.iaf arnund our c > 'C7retiinntl ' cutrict , while we will been a Iae footing tuwirdi yonr people a loiij at they cocdact tlieu elve * with : i due regati to th prfjodiew of clvilizUi n. Acy ae riation from this course of prcci-Jure will re ultmyour bticg sect to the tower f"r th first cilcn e and to two to er * for the tescnd I'iiaia iptak tu your ncrctarjof tbe In terlor tn-i ha e him brace up tbe rttioa i 5ued to my tribe o M ! . . iccluue an oc tonal him and a macltrtl f > > r Sunday. Ac can ttf war mauritl , plu ? baU , cr light lit'i atare cow on file ii > J-JOT et.i will bf pnwfiilly received as t guarantee cf your food faith. Hoplnc to hear from yon , on in a ipirit ol peace aronnd the KS r\Atic.'n Mid Rood will toward * the underiiCTJ "d , 1 h\ve the honor to remain yonrf , Sr\\"LEi UV/VTIKT , Ilex. The following letter wai ent to O'Don ovan-Hossn- CBW YORK , Teb. 6 > Dnnnnllsu , . . -ficlJf , St. VincrnV * lie i.iti | I ) AR MR : laving been psUbllihed a kirjf * absolute ol , he Teton cation , In which . ! ! cs there i < in- lerently no inam-y , I desire to make a propo itinn to vou IJfinj the only king on the premise * I am ireparsd to t nd up nnd bs lnt at , blown ip by drna.LiU' , or pth ivn e inconvenienced > y yout ? ll. your jkitmt'luM , or. your ikir ni < hirg fuud , tlis later preferable , at ten'on ible rat , cash pnyrrent" in ddv.inci1. Pleate be pod enousb t-i notifv int > ns to he amount of your appropriation for tha next tt.vk on tha ctfet monarchips. I think we will hue no difficulty in arranging pilces to ur iiiutonl BitliftctioD. \ \ ith profound reflect for yrurself nd your bility to m ke thi < basineM pay mo a little orcething , 1 remain , youn rffper-tfully. ST.NUHrsTLET , Kcx , \ALI.VIIM : : . 'ho MI-.s\- | That IIa\c Bicn I slgncil to Con\t y His Messages , "i-w York Tvlfgram. "Have we any valentinet ? " said a large holesalo de-tier In such luxuries to a re- jorter yesterday. "Why , bl si yonr eart , wliere are yonr eje.i' And there they lay f > e valentiaes , ot the eyes helter ektltsr , i\j \ and ttle , cheap and osily , before the eyes f the mrdtat qnill driver. "Wo have them fine , siperfino and Idicalona , ' said the dealer , "but they are 11 of n higher quality th&n usual. " Some werd real pretty. A dainty oao n nco paper of cream , displayed two guios arranged In lovir-llko'fashion ; pen palling the s ring they embraced , nd etveral lincj of type beneath pjarea cr h a loving etfoston. Ths flguns were ffinelndh feithers and the coloring nthely novel and picturesque. This val- nlino Is in n perfumed sandal wcod case nd cDits § 5. A ludicrous cne lay new by. A nsqro oachman in brilliant ' ' ' , 'toggery , with a ovutchmg little bhcda leiide him In a Citingcuitumc of crimson and fur. The gutes were of cork and the costumes eic colored sup rbly. An Irresistible prin was on the oachie's visage , while 19 smi'o ' of his chaimirg compuron was n ugh to distract any man. S jmo darn el will bi iinoltcd with this valentine ithln a fortnight. Jointed valeijtinoi are en the Increas3. . figure of moninfnl cast f countenanre , hen reversed , will , on pressure of a prinp or the pulling of a spring , ahieve Jaagluble trantformatlcn. Among the oral valentines Is a bouquet of "sunset" oses of glisa and a string pulled dla- losesaloveratd hlsicamoiata "under e rojes. " Hand painted valentines come hih ils year.but they are of a aup.'rior qual- 4y ; mtny are in the shape of sicheta. i. heliotrope velvet cacha Ins a lovely ale pink nosegay painted en one side , rhtle lllumlma'cd an valentine appears n the other. A pair of talipi open , and Iscloso"iwo lips" en'r' act beneath lem. These are of was on a satin round , and tiny white satin bows orna ment the card. Roller skating is r presented by a neat- „ hidden paiuttd sc no Vcliind a bouquet f glass flowers , which divide by pulling string underneath the cardboard. Card v lent lies range in price from 5 cuts to $ , ' 5 or 84 , and perfumed ones from 3 cents upward A perfumed moiichoir tse has beautiful pansies hand { tainted nwbito satin It is a novflty , pear- iiaped , and in the bottom of the ca e is u illuminated valentine ; each line lias a atnty capital letter of a flower A point-lace delicately scented band er , hief parts In the middle and discloses basket of floral gems in a greener } ' of o'iage. The athletes : re represented by two gures clothed in tights , and who fppeir n a platfoim ready for a pugi istic en- ounter. They appear upon pressure of a right lined ribbon knot , wh'ch looks mple enough , on the edge of a bovel- dged pink card PKS PARALYSIS. How It ElTocta Tlnso Constantly ICn- in Writing. Hartford Times. Miny atenojraphera acd [ enots who uko their living by constant utuufthe en cr pencil , are uriltctsd with pec par- ly i < ; and , a'though , is a. general thirj ; , his trouble nnba cured by afew months' est , some cf those writers alllisted with never recover. Nobody knows the r.ia uf inceisiut j > enmanship npon the muscles and nerves tf the hand and wr.sl better , or irdted as well , es thoie who paw through a daily experience of h t nature. Tdlegraph operators arc likumsoafllici- d i-.h paralysis of the lama mnsclts \ Timesjeporter had a conversation re- ertly with a first--lasa operator , and ha iik d the question : 'I unuirstand that first class te'c- graphors are the only ones wtu pet tele- ; r jihen' ' psrjlytn ; why dcn't the teccnd a thlr clisi opjratorsget it ) ' "Btcune , " replied the Morsa mm , "o good opentor Is paid a good talaiy aad is ocs ij'iently kept cunsuntly working aha - ha l > iard , while a second or third-rlais man has rr.vy rwtlng tpilli which alhw ilm to a'ratch ' his irns and tbna eecapa iira'yais. ' Many mn who h vo been working for the company for years and were % tlng g od wagea have heen com pellea u g vo up their lucrative employ mcnt by telegraph < r > par lysir , Yon notice it first in tbe muscles of yonr a m , whici hasome nu-nb after a hard day' * work ; tnd within i.x months after the first shock the ttontest operator will sac- cum. Tui ptr ljslt , however , dcoi net dts ray iho me of yacr arms and firg r entirely , but while you are able to lift , tad handle object * of any considerable t\io \ yon will not be able to button your cult "r suipenden. "Don't that acouc.t for some of the mittakes made u telegraphing ? " "Yez , Indeed. Mary mistakes In tsl charged at first t defects in the n.alinery , have been traced to par- 17111 in the operator , 1'icausj it soon becomes e\idect that the operator has lest bis sense of t juch. You su ? , the prctsire on the key over what is required will produce another letter thai ibc one intended by the opurstor ; ltd at it soon comoi about that what the anfoit jn&t- ) operator it firtt attributes to i-\cr ok finally comet to bo an orldcnl tots of scniitucneai of touch. This a u&lly occoii from six to e ght years after an opemu r his been working ate.id- i a fits -c'.isi uian. " Nothing Small ADout Him , "Cn yea clangs a $1.000 til : ' inked the plumber , "No , l\o no niiall lniT ab-ut me' replied thodepct-rtiturant ' " " . vi\oj\r. : Itcmtrkiitilo Cnrccr or Cfliuo 01 Uotlt slilc-i or the Atlantic- , St. I/'ui ? Globe-Democrat. Tha wso of George A. Vincent , in dieted for forgery , was commenced in the criminal court yesterday. On the 23th of Kebruiry last a well-drcssoc eentlematily Ixking nzaa appeared before - fore Cashier Xickerson , of the St. Inois Na'ion * ! bank , and { ireicnted a draft for $ CoOO pnrpott'ng to luvo been duwn by the l"ni > ' 3 National bank on the Patk National bank , of New York. Ho gave hs name as George A. Vincent , a prom inent business man < > f New i > rle m. Immediately upon presentation of the draft ho iras arrested by Uatecti\es Tracy and Tucker , who hid been sent there by Chief Harrlgao , ha having IP celved information that a fernery was abont to bo perpetrated upon the St , Louis National. Tha chief WAS con vinced that Vincent was a good captoi j , and ccrrespcndenco WAS entered into with the PmVerton agency. The reui't was rat sfictory. Vmsort was found to bo tbe minwlmln 1ST2 wai c. nerned , w tl Wai e ? Sheridin , Stove Uiytnoad , Valentino ( Jleison and Ac drew Roberta , all noted cruoki. m tin- great E 19 bead Isrgirict. whereby the taitorj realized 5300,000. In 1876"Vin cent was caught , convic.ed and tentjuccd t ) Slrt ; Sing for fifteen years. Six niont } < t afterwards lu set fire to the bake shop if tha prison , and with saveral others esaped , seiz ng a Icomotive standing tn a track near by , and by this means rtashint ; the opin couLtry , whore they abandoned thp etgino and took to ihs fields. Oe pits.'d under the nitno ot Charles J. Williameon then. All the p isonora were Hfirs'quently recapturnl except Vincent , who , lu 1878 , was c night in Londoi , after perpetrating i forgery f jr a hrgo amount on the Lon don Joint Bt.ck bank , ani was sentenced ; o Djrtnnor prison under the iiinu of 3herwotd , nlias Penio , for ten joa . September 10 , 18SJ , ho wai released on liciet-oMeavo , and cime to the United States aaln , being f tee bat a few months only befoie he fell into the hands of the St Lini3 police. Ho is said to bo one of the ehro.vdett forgers who ever lived , siiil ; oed c&to has been taken to luld htm lere. A few mrn hs ago a bond wst se cured by him , bu : jait as be was about : o leivothgFour Conns bui'ding ' Chief Harii on had h'm ' ratrrosted. The sa- curity tffared on the bjcd was a former street cir driver named Milono. Since Vincent IPS been in the St. Louis jail he h's been the object of the most CA- ; reme watchfulness on the { \irt of the jailor and guards , Mr. Siegmund having ; ons so far at to discharge ono guard for intimacy with tha pr.soiur in pas > i-o ; initter to the outside for him A veiled woman ah > c tiled at the jail one day , and the attendant couli see a flash of lecognition passing between her and the "orger , but she was never seen aga n What i elation she boie to Vincent is not known. The p isJLer ii cool and col lected at all times and peifect master of limself. Messrs. N. C. Claibornc and G.vescho represent the defense ? . Chal- aron , oslrer of the Un'on national bink of New Or'cans , it heie as a witness. Cashier Nicholson's testimony was simply : o the elfect that the prisiner tailed at the bank , presented his carl and asked if a lutter of advice had been received. Aft-r some talk about ihe payment of the money Vincent said ho would call for it it 1 o'clock , and turning aronnd was ar- res'ei by the detect.ves. Detectives Tracy and Tucker were c n the stand and related the story of the arrest. Wai er Sheridan , Vincent's accomplice .n the Erie bond forgeries , was arrested : io'e a short time ago f r { lasiing counter feit money and rec ntly sentenced to tbe penitentiary for two years. H is career , ivhich is even more excit ng and interest- ng than that of Vincent , was detailed in tha Globe-Uemocnit on y a abort time igo. Chief Hanson teg rtls Sheridan as even a sliarper man tlian Vincent and the neat expert forger behind the bars. IOWA ITEMS. The schools of Clinton have an en rollment of 1 827. A portable tcale compiny has been or ganized at Davenport. Paul Pomeroy of the state university won the nrat pr.'ze at the atato oratorical contest. The around hog club of Diverpirt cnwled into its hole on the approasn of the blizzard and took a forty-eight hour's nap. Theprind jnry of Keoranqua has been instructed to declare all Incites where Iqnor is sold , nuisances and indict the wncrs. There were twenty-three applicants or tha position of steward cf the Tama c-mnty p > < > r house. Twcirytwo trere ( ft out in the cold. Thera ore ninety-nine county supcrlr- : cndcnls of rcbo It in the e'ate. Out of .his number the atato supiriatendent so ects nice aa a committee to prepare tbo jueationn composing tbo a'ato lists sent out to the vsr ous county superintendents "or exina.atMns. Telephone communication was last vick completed between DonU ] > , Mis souri Valley , Woodbine and Lngao , The ine will be comp'eted to Council Bluils a the spring , ami a connection formed with an eastern company , so tint at an early day there will be complete speaking communication between the towns and cities a'onj ; the line of the CMcazo Northwestern railway bstwean the Mia aissippi and Missouri rivers. Of the survey for a location for a bridge iruss the Missouri river at Sicui City ho Journal siys : ' 'The sounding for aed-rock at the foot cf Nebraska atreel iad reached a depth of ninety feet last evening without touching bottom. The lower end of the pipe Is now In quick- eaud. If rock is not found at the depth of 100 feet the search will be ducontin ned at that point. ' ' Serinti * Tronlilt * Alirwl. Detroit Free I'resi. "I tell you , " aaid one man with a great deal of extra heat , ' he ii a rcai who will take any advantage of you ! 1 w ulda'c trust him to carry a pint cf .lasses . half a block for me. " "And tbe most disagreeable perstn 1 eer met , " added a eecind ; ' 'if I bad hh per sonal waya I should pray to be bit with a sand club aod shoved under the ice. ' "Oh , he'll go down , and don't you f..ro . ; < t It " pat in a third ; "I've heard hints al- rc dy of his being financially embar rassed , and 1 e\pect to live t" see the day when he will raw wood for 60 centa per c rdl' Ilia fourth and filth nun walked away together , and tie fourth whtipored. 'Too b < d too bad , I "ogbt to have known how It wonld opento ' "Why , whit IPS the nun done ) ' , asked the ether. "Done" Why , he's goco and bought a pacing bo.'sa which caa ck-in 'em a1 ! out. D'ye suppose & mm wbiiibeatin on the mow ia ever going ( to f jr0'ive tin pirty whu duel It. ' CHAS. 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