mxmif 3o71is,cum 4 00 T0 RATTZEJNBURY S. He roan Ix-tlmeo at hunk of And round the country ham Upuurrtng hum: that won unwed. And soothing down we muffled. luau Iovo mu nope were rue, Don Cupid fed on cuuntry run` And um: II country Mo. In ancient darn. when Id) In: young, And love and hope were rife, Dnn l`unhl (ml on r-numrv fun` THE PHILADELPHIA MURDER. Cupid`: Deoadoloo. ____._,_____. r-{A8 HAD ENOUGH. -Boston cnld. 1; hint In. Will Continue All this Month. The People Will Get Bargains for the Goods Must be Sold. ` '~ IJ'O]_':'El\TS'I'OZN'&:C`O S- L0P"ER{A HOUSE FRUIT mo ovsrm MARKET { UHIDOII UITM I` 01*`. W IIVUU \l.I'P'5U II COCK. A chance in n lctlme to buy onrpnu so chap. All ntioipulng houukocpln . All houukoo rs, bonding housekeepers or holelhopon. whn may lava intudod to w t till- upring be on buying onrpeu will are money by standing thin Ink and buylna their cu-pen now Call and you will be bly Iurprlnod at the low price: for carpet: dur- mn this nut Carnot Sale In RICH OND. ORR I. O0. . f.'.'"u`.'s." .'l.. c`~;..1.."' `'. :'."'z.," 's'1Z1~"a"<`3T~}'i '.'o'i'z's'z"a'."<}'oT' FORGED G%LEAR|NG[}0UT SMEL 1w--&qj-:-jj - uj jig:--u- `.9: & A - 3 Your choice of tho largest stock of Us pots in Consul Ontario at out prloo. Hemp Carpou at cost. llnnln I at cost. Union Carpet: 3! coat. Dutch In M. cost. Wool Carpet: at cost. Tupeaty rpotu st cont. Bnlmonl Carpets at out. Brunch (Arpet: at out. Wilma Carpet: 3: coat. A nlmnno In A Inllmn tn huv nu-nah an nhamn, All nntlnlnnllnn lmm CARPETS {for cosr ?f_:__s_H' DURING JANUARY Plain and Fancy Cashmeres, Henrietta Cloths, Amazon Cloths, ~Armure Cloths and All Winter Dress Materials. .A.'I` GREATLY REDUCED PRICES- Previous to Stock-taking we are going to of`Fer-the balance ofour Cousineau, Quinn & Corrigan, BLANKETS AND TIEDUWNS, LIV` Alnnnann $nnnnnn- Just the thing for cold weather. `fry it . A1` `I'll! BAZAAR. jj:-j3 -C-at-\`j We are interested`_Ilso and during the present month we hope to sell a great quantity oi goods as we intend in February_ offering our entire stock for sale by tender. Our stock is still too large. The assortment of goods is stlll most complete. We have made still further reductions in prices in order to reduce stock. We shall leave nothin undone to induce you to buy. We have opened large quantities 0 NEW GOODS, ordered nearly a year ago, irtended for the Spring Trad They must be sold this month at any price. We have placedeon 0 tables, marked at half price: One Thousand Pieces of New Embroideries from one half cent per yard up. 500 pieces of Scotch Gmghams at 5c. per yard worth 100. Fine EnglisbyPrints at 5c. per yard, worth 10 1-20. Ladies` Silk Umbrellas at nearly half price. Tembly reduced prices on all makes of Sheeting, Unbleached and White Cottens`, Table Linanu Nxnlunn lint` Tnmnllinm Rlmnlrnta plnnnolo and all Alumna nl` `U)\,.IlAn nmla ` month. Retiring Sale. ierrioly reduced prices all makes oi b'l16!lg,Unbl63.CIlOd and White Uottons`, Table Linens, Napkins and Towellingw, Blankets, Flannels and all classes of Woollen Goods. Also Hosiery and Underwear at greatly reduced prices. Special Clearing Prices on our splondii stock of Silks, Velvets and Plushes: also on. Dress Goods of every description. All must be sold as we wish to see our shelves half empty before the close of the R.& J. GARDINER. -Every Buyer of Dry Goods is Interested in Our. Great Snle, which on account of the immense reductions in prices, has been a great srcoess, and has, % saved the public thousands of dollars. . This in |_r1re chance to lecture I good Article At I very low price: The Public Are Interested in Affairs whiehTend to Bene- t the Whole Community. R.&& J. Gardiner's~ RETIRIN G CHEAP SALE THE BALANCE OF OUR STOCK OF RIOHMON5: ORR 8'5 00. nhnlnn nl tho Inrnnnt ntnnk nf ('4' nah in llnnzrnl lhntgpln gt an-O. In-In. IS AN EVENT WHICH BENEFITS THE` BUYING COMMUNITY. DRESS MATERIALS l ER.\`().\'.*% Rl`IQUlRl\'(: A CHOICE SL'l'l`LY OF GREAT CABPET SALE. J ARGAFI%NS"J}{ Dress Goods! 12. IMP RT7xNT.]L JOHN LAIDLAW & SON. SUCCESSORS TO F`. X. COUSINEAU & CO. AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. WHICH OPENEI) ON SATURDAi. JAS. JOHNSTON 8:. O0. AT B()'lTU.\1 l'Rl(.`ES \\'l|.L SAVE MONEY BY CALl.lN(: UN 8. W. DAY. T QLJIIJ QJVIJ L \lL\1l`.lLI `C In Pints. Qmms and Small Kc-gs. which judgoo pronounce the nneut in um city. I T I I I H H J 3 I I. I by SI-I pluuuuuuu unu u nun: A R. _THoM:3soN, IT urn I um; LIKJI , 4414.1 Alil. It contains nellher alum, limo. nor ammonia and may be used by the most delicate oonsutu {ions with perfect nah-ty. Its rent sum-cm lriain from its hcin insxrinsicnl y THE BEST VAL E IN THE. }\ Al{Kl1`.'l`,na walla: thor- oughly adapted lathe wants ufthe kitchen. has excited envious imimtiona of its name and up. lncnrauce. Beware at Inch.` excited envious ummuuns 0! its and N loeurance. N 0 addition 1:0 or varumon from the slmple name: COOK'S FRIEND IS GENUINE. Solo Agent in Kingston. VI`! I I :&&II yuguuju % OIOIOI nun! 5 units moon SIIDI GRAIN. PBISSID HAY. GLO- Vlll AND TIUOTIY BIID. 3 :5 T A TE ? T1`? strength and rmvour. The undersigned has this dn received 8 ulnalloonsigument of these the nest was in the worldb and will be happy to supply those of his customers. who dwiiru .-mm:-thing really choice. with n smnpu: of the slum-. COOK'S FRIEND BAKING POWDER IS A PURE FRUII` A(?ID POWDER. I dAM,_B59.9mE~. unmixed with (`mun mrect rrom their estates Thusu was slund William is rival for Purity, Strength and Flavour. undersiimod d:\Y Established for the purpose of anpnlyimz pur Unmixed with (`hinn direct from their estates Thane! was .-atund wilhuut A rival for Pnrltv The7s s'am{ Tea Et" no.pT, an... n_... __,. m,... n... A (2005 1\`Ja.'117's"()vve;'r-`oVa.tv1VVIa.de to order for $13. However. if n lmdynnn conu-s ydpng will make him one hr the aunw prnvu-. Tl A I f` f'\ I'\ F` I I J, at `A+`+`:s;`so;;+-s, SELLING OFF AT COET _A j..- -~---v----r--r -- -`V -- --, OWY FLOUR STORE. ._.__-__ -.q-.- g -..--n-. -i-Ann Flanpel Shirts, Undershirta and Drawers, Cardigan Jackets, Persian Lanib Caps, Glovs, Mitts. Socks, etc. AT (`OST l l{l(`E F01: ('.\. M I wu u-jut:--:-- Two Car lands of the Onmrio Hrewlng and .\Ialuna (lu'a supcrmr .- A1 r. A \I Y\ rsrn1rr\r7n`\ _` BOSTON- HAT - STORE, 1'0. 1 II hula n.1L-v on n1 0. Orrosxrn Bru mu Auzmux Ho-rn. Men's Fur-Collars and Cuffs, Men's Persian Lamb Caps, Men's Otter, Seal and Beaver do, Fur Gauntlets, Coats, &c. All information as to prices cheerfully ghjcn. SPECIAL Nbnoe. Beaver Capes ; and Caps, ' `Alaska Sable Capes, .; Oppossum Capes and Caps,- Greenland Sable Capes. Christmas Groceries Fur-Liried`Cir'cu|a:1rs, _, `' Ladies Eur Jackets. - vLadie' Sable Sets. Hull JIUIIHIK \U U III[R'|'Illl' 3 ALB} AND PORTER `Ii nu, , , -___.u .-_,.,.| I,*,..-- 0 21'3": ;'KI.IN Hanna-r an All. rude Mark on every `- BREAD, BREAD. I--.` 1.. .-_I.'L_ H i LI LU T L [Auunownmo Ccmrxcrloltlll. GROOEBIES: LI_QUom.. oI....I-- i\} A i& KING STREET BAKERY. No. 1001.4 RILVCE ST.. n-nu:-mp nulllull AIIDIDIPAH "(VIII BEA? 33049-3- FURS FUR A CHOICE [OT OF an llhhnllflla An! I A II!` PRINdEss STREET,T A as-An} In Iflnonav-An Wo-t;l-t:t'l1'o'l;n. and Variety. You can get almost any shnpo and style. Our Home-Mada Brood is the latest. Made only at` 0.\'l: Imam IHCl,()\\' ( l'l`\' }m'rFl.. j The Bnrnoova Tea Estate. The Loobah Tea. Company. The Mach! Tea. Estate. THE CELEBRATED . I " TO MATCH ALL THE ABOVE. `THE LARDER. 9!EB T INDIAN TEAIS: _.:oL n|..:.... .u-..... 0.... .1... nun ul 1 TWEDDELL, L` Iuu\l) I)h`I nu A nu un. Isulllr `H n x.. ~\' In Wellington Street. 3*"-`(.3 WAKE J-n far an inn haw, TIN H. 0 pposiw Windsor Hotel. I-V LLJJLAV Muutrr olunt. ill IICIUIICXJIHCEIIUII. Tboyoungmu who has brought trouble tnhllnnltunduorl-ow on an aged mothorln ohontyun of ago. 80 eunooriglmlly frolncundamd hnlwng.-3 bornea good rguwpu, in nu u-unlit (or-AH llw worm men n tramp. hung about the depnt, urmvvru 3 quuutioul Ind wondub In; Flint. Lunzneut lu-wunldbo nsbbod. A ulcgrann :.:uI lwvll arm {mm Chimgn, glvtng A 0%:-(pix-ax ul him. and shout 5 o`t`ln(`|t In tho Itrnnun tho youlll nun mu ncuooud by I date-cuve, who sold ho him: You an Thoma Vina. are you not!" Vlncunw that ho mu caught. owned up and mule n coufuulon. URL- ........- ___ _|... n.-- L.....-LA n_-..I.I- uuu tquuuy uupnu. _ At thin point tho fugitive had a narrow escape from d'9tA-clion. Tho trunk had been broken open to let out the prisoner. it com mined the treasure. but the train imnda didxrt notice tho old clothes and bchvin it, but tiqi It up with a piece of rope and shoved it into its pllce. The young man who at-mod so anxious to use the world thut ho was willing to travel na lang- gngo wu nstixted iuto a pniuanger our and permitted to ride {me to St. .. Louis There the 3-`- friend who held the check failed to turn up and the trunk I-nu nut. lntn lhu uuu Imuun: luv pl Illllfl . Vlnus had In story ready. Itwu that be was toopoorm pay his fnreund wujtanling a ride. l;ho tmin crew came In and Tom Vine: stood` before them an un willing horo-ono who had dared, not like the who men _of Gotham. to go to sea in I bowl. but to'go on tho road in a trunk, which was equally [whole and eqiiimy stupid. _ Atthh nnint. lhn fnnlflvn lmtl n l\lIl"l'n. 1\KL'll HllIlb%'ll. Then he vrenc to tho and of the car. where the trunk was. 06 reconnomsr, Vino: all the while kicking and Icreamlng to be let out. It net-mad an up to the poor devil belore the man could pull away the trunk from on mp, and release the prisoner. Vlnnu Inn! in mnnv rnnrlv [thin that he can fl. LICK!-Ill UV L'll uuu LILI IUI UFCLI HAL}. What um d-l`u that!" the baggage man asked lmnso.-If. 'l`L..... L. .......> )4` II... .....I J cl..- ...- ...I.-... uur1h_`.' of u beluer c n u so and kept "5 "-"53 qun-L. The trunk was finally righml and he mu. rnIo::sc from torture. Thou Un-trunk was rnll;-.1 hack and forth and '!1::':.~:n up (411 \'incs llmught his marl. wore i\ n`|'s In (1 dim box. The I 'v guga man put the trunk in onn and of them and put. nnuthor lwavy one on top of it, which shut as mom of tho anal) supply of air to the man imrhle, and Vines began to get sick. [Io had dt-ta-ruxim-J to go through to St. Louis alive or hwmi, but when he got about seventy- vo miles out of Chicagu he began to weaken He was grmung weukvr and weaker, and at. \ Inst begun to yell and kick for dear life. 'luu\r Ihu a|_l`u Mint!" lhn honronrvn man I-I}! Iuu ulv ll nun . I Lu put Into the! UUQQD ITVIIII EJi"33:?3".os- - I uuuu npunnnwn nnunu-nnnnnn. llgpgugv I uuu, All dnv tho pa-nr -aural. wlm In-.s.n-J " ||a \\H) II I INA! V` H I1} ll II` VI. Upon urriviug at thv clvput tho! tl1v.`I'o, und the trunk, unh \7im~s I liftml into the ba'::a;.:\a mom. Ni) rhuckv.-I uml thru\\`n into the l):~._I. Jvithmxt due rW,;m'd In tho comfort` ta`-um 'l`hvn- is hutlninz do Iicle uh: . .. I ..l'>.... l'i.. ._. ll\ sfmxsiiiiu. rind nu-tn -f. iriemi. To t h i s frivml ho confided gs h i .-I .~m~r1-t. Vines -' thou;.;ht of t he- in: 1) Is, expedient. It, was um`!-ed ho- tweeu them that tho friend should buy It ticket to St. Louis, nnd \'in~s was to get inm a trunk and he chvckod as lnggngu. The trunk \\`:L\` p1lI`Uim.\c mivl sent to Vines` room, and he lmn-ti some small holes in it for air. An cxpn~.~.s1ii::ii culled and Vines druve with the trlmk to tho depot. When thvy came to an ui1fi`vqm`me piaco Vines ttiiii the driver that ho was g--iug; to .L'.L Luuis in an unu.~`unl Wu)`, and 0p('.lil)`. the trunk juxnpmi into It and the lid cin.~1`:i on him with n. h}Ii'ilI,C," lock. Theuiriwr only illll`.{i1l'\i mid remurhual that it wns a risky wuy tulr:i\'i-1. 'Ynnn (|l'I'i\`ilI nl II... .|.u\..!' Hun Fri-u\.i u"1u I ILIU puuxc no `H1 1-) CAN V AL! BAH. D\lHlL` C I. VUV ` l""M II I" llli` \ l'|lIll , Hl'l U UU hm! prmi `Ni (`ax empty .~:wk, into \rh1<`l1hc~ dum[x,` it. 'l`b<,vn hu carried it to the room he had hi "PI... UV UJH llIA l/ll. Tlw uo.\'t Ixml`ui11;:tlm vn{nr,; l1l1lHI't`ll a long u--count in lhu lluWs'p:'1:\*l`$()f his uct. Ho begun In on|x.~`i.i`-r himself in u lix. If he l`t'm.'|i.u--I in ('i1i'.'H_ju ha would surely be v:xu_'.',ht. if he tried to lmvu Mn-1-my it wauld px'oh:1hl_v rm-suit in '"stipoi1d, cnxisisting . UUU VVUTRI IJIIV 0 III] uuuy uubuueu ll: Tom Vines was a clerk in the olce of the Adams & Westlnko Manufacturing company N of Chicago. He was limo keeper, and one of , fiis dutivs was to take the weekly- of 8!.'\'0l'| thuusnml dnilnrs, to be dis- tributed among the men. ()no dny Tum gut in into his bond that ho would nppropinto the money to himself nud lvavu fox` p;u`ts unl-muwn. lie sn~ cured 11 room near in y t h 0 history. painted his inuids and fnve \\ II b imlinv, :lis;:1|i~1`<| bimwli , and whom lX)Il`l1\'f(`(l Wlih tho fiindw L-Iinhi n.. >. .. . 41., _ AL... ...I .., . Ti) Vi NES. And It Might Eully luvs Buunad Moot ` Dlsaqtrotnnly {ortho Clever Thlol Who - Took It-The lngonult; D_hp!nyod by Evtllboon uni Thole \TlIo Cnch Thong. If any one doubt: tho efliclncy of the police system of the great"'c`lties of the Uniwd `States. let hlmwmsider tho expedient, to which cminnls sometinI.\A"rewrt. toehxde ~ detection in getting out of town after oom- mitting n crime. Many are those expedivuts. but the most remarkable plan of all is one re cently conceived and executed by Thomas W Vim-S, of Chicago, who left that city in a trunk. Men have got out of town in wagons, on horseback. on foot, in elegant; cbaches and U1 truvka They have departed as gentlemen, as negrocs. as women, indeed. in all kinds 'of disguisep. but never before was a thief known to leave town as baggage. Vines story ls good enough to tqll here at length. though the wires have already outlined it. l`nm Vinnc uvvu: n 1-Inrlz in fhn nmnn nf than rr L_\V_'AS _1\'0T VERY l_ LEA,:\N'l` Tladmasxvincs and His J cuf- ney in a. Truhk. LA{FAM,0US`l{lDE. {=7 ""'I""c>"f1ES-L` Itlun u'l`lIIPL"'l` IIARIPRV `\ !!..'llI`. THE Bll.\'lll WAR. JI'.',`ll}.',\1 Ixrulu. "HL'IU Iv vvua 'w\\`n the l)::y;-znqa Car rd comfort of its con- Ht|1:!1',' liclim uhout. n lz|;.;- zml uftnr Vines haul bvon Mr H wlnl - and zsmml on his vb the Mood all went lulu `is lr:n'1s' z-lmnlvl h:u'c- lnvn. .'A`L.L.I... x-.. I '|H) l 1md:a- I: it 1-: tlwcm-llm', wlu-ro be ... ' . .. .. . I... .0.....nl~ u I. }ll\}|LIlH.\ IK'.`lII|4 III the sumo way. What .~hnuIul h<- do He wuL'.ml out in his disguise, Iaoop N in); as far uv-'u_V from the police as nncxn nnrl nu-tn THE BRITISH W um. S-\TU'RDz`&Y. .1,\ N. u fri-rnnl \ Inufeulnnpromoundowornan ngnstkun M upon a mu: ubovo hor.~A. Knrr. ` Quito Thus. it hula that the town of Rowland. Io derived it: name rrum the exclamation made by In ndvenlurouu wimp man who fell In low with and stole may from her father`: wigwunu young and hmutimluqunw. [10 was punuql (lawn Um |'iaruIquiu, wtmro bl tmk ma uo-olhaart into M; cuwo and boldly paddled nut. inlu tho (naming vs-nun. In hot punsult mum mo duukynuun 0! Ibo (unit. and reaching tbohonkn of thouvt lowing water: they aw mo whim dump muting Ibo sham Theyuet. up cries of rage which mn- j tluuc-I through tho night. When than mine `tum: urn ho pruudly lifted his bout curb tl.:w. and In chunk-all l-lnglhh cried Iiark: "Howl and he durum. "-Unldn~ntitIu`L (WI IA|lI'_'. ll |Ill' l|lu' fomigsn nf tho fnfhor, the girl swim to have been tho most d(`Ul)t!I`YU1|ll(l(`()Ill~il`l8ll(`elt`Ss of the three in tho (`rm-lty nnd Vul`|o.'I)` of tho schemm slw pI`0p0s1*d fur the tli~']xx~:1l(If the body of the man afte-r ho had boon killed. Sho Ls" u [lat Cbtstcd, angular, lmme-l_v looking girl, and when arrested she trim] hard to throw tho entire binmu of the murder on her paxontx In fact. each one of the trio is lying to tho best of his or her ability. and each is strenuous] y cndcavoriug to throw the outlro bluneon the other two. W. H. UABIUVSKY. 212 Princess-st TELIIIPHONE `ll. The Father. Mother and lluughtgar \Vho Are implicated In the Crime. The murdurof the Gerumn. Antoine Schil- ling, in I`hnl:uh-lplna not long ago, was at first one of tho (lvqwst unystcrivs and turns out to have been woof the most atrocious killings that ha\'ua-vs-r (`OM10 to light in the Quaker City. He \\':1s lgilm-I by a blow on tho head with ll stick of \\'.-l, mu] hix body was h.'M`h`(`(I mrl sawed iniu small :Ii'.k.\' um] thrust into an iron pipe in I-`alrmount parlz; where it was discovered by some small buys The mur- derers were a German nauxud Jacuh Svlmop and his wifzs and daughter, nll cf whom vu- dnngorml their ( nooks for $3), all 2.` 9|... ....... ... .1. . ....... 1:-n(>n|u run H us Illllut`. Young 'I`n_\`lur was n;`;aiu c:u`riud to his room. H0 is now pmgxrossing as well ns can be expocted, but suys he will not quit his had until he lsliw,-ly vunugh to dodge all the no (`i m::_': drup in his way, [In is much dislxoarroxml h_vl1is run of had luck, and sn-_\'s he would not be surprised if we huu.-so should burn lawn any time with mm in haul u.IuUu. _ Uu Wvdnestlay, as Tnylor lay in bed nurs- i 1113 his wmmds, his H)-year-old hrot_hvr_ run ` in to see him He was tUillg up nmi cinch- ing a large orrnige, and us he entcrud the orange SI! ll(`k\ the wall. and. bounding nvvr, strm-k the unfortunate young Dlt`(`Lll|l.liC full in his iH_illl'0(l hand. He fainted. (mil it was u-early an hour hefuro ho revived. (in Thurduy m0rnin_r:, he was helped to a largo 0.'i.-4_\' chair, which was pin-`ml in from of 11 u-indmv looking; out on n lmll r-id. At :1 critical point in the game one of the luvs tuuk the hat with tho excimirstinn thathu xmuhl i_u_:1ke4_1hui_i1~_~ run. Ho hit lhu bullu terric rup. run] it tint _\`in;_: nvrmzi the field into `the winrlnw nt whfbh 'i?a_rlnr was sitting. Thwhail grazed his film, liI'mkiiig_ tho skin. while several ying fragmuuu oi gins uixo strm-k~ his fart-, L-uHing,i`. siightly. Thu hnmu run w:1.~: Imido. ' \'__..._,_ rr*,,_.i _ ...._ -,,,.- - I . .1 Iallllh ll: \V\!llI|l Ill I5|IlK'll llllll UII. ' As he was leaving the house the pain in hit wonudggl hand boczuno much worse and it was decided to take him home in a carriage. Dur lug the ride home tho horse` became unman- agenblo, and, suddenly stopping. threw his feetlp, kicking tho dashboard to piocea (mo of the largest pieces of wood struck young ` Taylor square in the face. cutting n ducp gthxb directly above the eye. He has In-lpod out and (`(l.l`l'l'.*d home in an almost fainting cou- ditinn ' I l.. UUUIU ELI ULIU UI |llB III ,.',.(I H llullllllll, Taylor ren'1a med at home New Year`: Day until 5 o`clock, when, attended by 3 friend, he went to call upon a few girl friends. thinking that It. would brightx-n him up. An hn wan Innvinrr thn hmmn Mu: nnln In Iain The Champion Unfortunate in the llilltod ' Staten. Alfred Taylor, pi` Kingsland. N. Y..-is the victim'of I most extraordinary series of ac- 'cidenm Late in Decmber a friend out wnlldng with him fired two pistol shots which struck a stpne. gizmced and lodged in 'l`aylo:u shoulder. ;They were ~..ruct.od. and Dec. 31 he`r`utm_'ned _to his -work in a machine shop. Shortly nfbr ';im)ntime he stood watching the mru`l1i'n`!'y, when a par; of it broke. Taylor sur4;;L.; to the lover. but his , i right. hand was cuu<,!:i._aud when the um- chinery was stopped he found three of his fingers badly crushed. Again he was taken home and one of his I1;:_eI`s aunputatetl. 'l`nvlnr rnrninul nt hmnn Nnw Van:-`n hut- They drlped his pneuy nuodnc In richest cloth of gold, And not mm up In uuulne-. Wham love In bought and ukl. `And thus no led Amy llrq Rorumlna mu nativity: Slaw (ha ha`: gum from had 00 can Ii-om cupm Io cuplduy _Rn:u|n Hamid But then on under mlnchluf bent. Ho bled him to the city; Andndlng much to Iult hi mu. He stayed um-smote`: the pity. nan built hlm menu ouen noun. Bodlghl with golden nan; `u-y (outed him on goldan [run And wine In golden jun `b~ his stupidity Had his friend put him in- ."tbe trunk and driven lxlmjo a point neat` an out of tbewvay Italian or all the wuytao Cappda the plan nxlgbtnbave becu successful. But. to put. him in n'bag;;agu car lilmly to be so crowded with mmks as one on the route to at. liopis, was an unhaufd of. folly. It in a singular one 0! the many instances of that ` fatal want ot.ordina.ry `management which beset: one who (or the rst time commits a crime. _ A" l __...__.,..___._ FLORIDA ORANGES. MAI.-AGA GRAPES. FANCY BANANAS. PIN APPLES, FRESH SALMON, SMOKD SALMON, , FRESH SMELTB. onmms TAKEN mu Johnson's Floral Designs. Cut Flowers and Plants.