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Show ll!-- TncRSDAY Morning, Nov. 27, 1 ST. ; The JUNCTION has a LARGE! CIRCULATION In Ogden ana throughout Northern Utah, good-nokin- t than ALL OTHER NEWSPA- . h-- PERS combined. i CHIEF MEXNOX. Give thank! No more ruffles. Cold iml miserable. No JUNCTION Diputhekia is . , the m; ". . f ii . Attend Thanksgiving t . day. vrit i add not I, ni ,! ed j s.iuco ;! '.), i i ml;. "i i Goto Wooduunsee's theatre . i I, ri ; i eret ;a i tell the i ' i'd'!!1""! !!' i fditainr-d-. lii to a (:: l.r-- youiu-i!i."iro'i- taken into the serious lie ill..: lie , II coin.--- eighth-barre- liquor keg. packed in an old iron cylinder, with opening sufficient for tho fu.su in one end. The infernal machine was placed under the ca'hedral, (and lots were drawn for the honor of firing the murderous ngept. But the lot happened to f 1! upon a disinterested dirty, and when the hour came fcr igniting the deadly machine on Sunday morning, tho c ingregati jn being present ho who had the task in hand reneniea ant toio too onp ltiator oi i no nenuisn piot inai determined to have nothing to Jo with blowing up his friends, and the project was abandoned. Later one of the youthful conspirators confessed, and his father laid the entire plot before a newspaper reporter for publication, in order not only thai 'he cathedral people might be made iwnre of the "raise" they so narrow tv escaped, but that they might he Ne in tho future, on their guard ii rests were made. play outside of Driver's ball to nigln. All attend the dance to night, in Driver's hall, and give the ' boys" a d lift. At the freight depot, yesterday, a velocipede hand car was the chid attraction. The feathery flakes well, thoy came down yesterday. Hint's sub lime enough. Do not forget the great Herrmann and night at in i Lu i y aith r made a mat ki,iUe c K .u.moue Auams Thnrsday,Nor. ry iiearii Fj oat. 2j a, 17'J, ui the church of the Adi I e wi;h Wh were, San Francisco, by the Rev. W. vent, the perusal oi" a letler tro a' our ft L. Githcns, Edward Kermode, of townsiii.in, Mr. Uivsl.i.rd 11,11, i hat city, to Miss Agnes Louise war recently left his home m Ogden Adams, of Ogden, Utah. n to the Southern to go upon a States. Mr. Hill is meeting ''with BUSINESS LOCALS. very (.'ratifying success in his ne.v field of .bur, and already lias reJohn Fowler, for ceived seva ra.1 applii-alion.few He had held but The mnlv exclusive music dealer in private meetings up to 'he time of writing, Ogden. will give special terms to g to purchase a piano r with those hut had met and tonver-eFifth Street, Ogden. organ. many people, who were anxious to dnov 21-lknow something ab;i,it tho "Mr-moiiK.fie states that r.o "Mor mon" missionary had, up to their arJu&t Observe! ih.'M of the rival, cer For your nico Liraburirer, Holcountrv. well, and send.) re- land Herring, Anchovies, Pigs' Feet, Lambs' Tongues, Santielles, Caviare, gards to his m toy I'rien.Js. Oysters in every style, together with all the Knick Knacks, dainty edibles Tl'alkcr B and toothsome luxuries of the from a wholesale season and out of season, call on Since the Goodby, and retail to .".strict! ; wholesale busFifth Street. dtf bouse was the iness inaugurated by of Walker Brothers, their badness, lias inwhich was very trge creased considered v,and now reaches E tal is the placetogeta every point of any consequence in good Overcoat and everything else in this p".rt of the countrv. Everything the Clothing line. Stevens' block, dtf in demaiei by the. iamih-- , xh miner, Main St. ti e the railroader, "or . my other man," has been 'ally sup-iDrop la lied and can I't found in inexhaustAt Kuhn & Bro.'s new quarters, Steible q'itunities at tiielrest: blisiitm-n- t vens' block, and see their immense Pi ices reasonable for First-Clas- s in Main Streel. Mr. Sadler is a most slock. poods. You'll not regret and lie efficient, dtf them. "commands a bright good crew." . mi-sio- baji-tism- vir-ite- ', dno us., J. 5 3w at workmanship, call M. D. Taylor's Frr sh Oys er And hot Tom and Jerry, Suitl) Street er Tmn and At d o9-t- f Jerry, Try it. do9tf to-d- ay Call at Goody's, Fifth Street, and try his splendid Tom anl Jerry. d o9-t- f OttDEN TIIEAT11E! (tViMxImiiaiwc's) Of bunt! I ! ;eirDt at an eno'inou Fn Great and -I- jT txpesie, of tb HERRMANN! springs and a mild, invigorating atmosphere are among the at' Tactions The world's most Renowned Prestidigitator and THE KING OF WIZARDS! for health-seekerWages in Montana are double those paid in Illinois. Churches, schools, libraries and good daily and weekly newspapers are more numerous than in sections of similar populations East. Tuere is daily mail and express and the telegraph to all important points. s. AiJcd by i!it iwaatl'al artiste, MLLE. ADDIE AND THE LOIlELLiS The shortest, quickest, best and FarisUnne, Gretesjue and Comijutt. only reliable summer and winter route to Montana is that via the THE ANATOMICAL WONDERS! Union Pacific and Utah and North ein Railways. Id a world of Wonders, T ! My-t'- c lt 'h j ! Festival r w o m i oilxs ON L"Y o-- , Mr. Chas. E. Locke treflt Theitre, Ban FraneUeo. Thanksgiving 150 miles 0 atGoody's Goody's, Fifth Street. Manager, fBElT Man' BE-- t tmi. YAIXABLE OF0BJUTI05 TBEE. Further detailed and reliable in formation in relation to different Usual Trices of Admission. di6tricte of Montana or Idaho, the ini routes thereto, rates, etc., will be secureu ana me at fteats ieis turmshed on application by TI10S. customary place . L. KIMBALL, Gen. Pass, and ticket I Ki D J. XALbtK, BarioDw Xaaacer, dnS.6 it ageat, Oaaaha, Neb, fr Uarmaaa. i i THE rtwii-ni- APITillON: Cutting off" MufiiltlfiDt, - HIiiKioti! stock of t ' an 1 . WuOl HOSE ciIILDREVH LiJ.es' Kid Gloves of every s!i i le, Flannels of evehy color and q i Ladies' and Children's Wcolen Jackets, Etc. "L V litv TLBB1T0BT. Montana's gold and silver mines. now almost in sight of the Utah & Northern Railway, have yielded $150,000,000, and the annual yield since 1864 has averaged $8,500,000. Over 20,000 lodes and 2,000 placer mines have been recorded. Alder Gulch, in which Virginia City is located, has alone poured out $40,000,-00in glittering dust. Iron, lead, coal, copper and cinnabar are alee plentiifuL JN early 4O,UUU,00U acres or pastoral and 16,000,000 acres of agricultural lands are found in this grand doof which is main, not one-sixtclaimed or occupied. .The native bunch grass is a winter and summer feed equal to oats. Cattle, horses and sheep keep fat the year round in the open air. i'rohts in the cattle or sheep bussiness have always aver aged trom two to three per cent, per month on all capital invested Losses of cattle, sheep or horses on the range, trom all causes, rarely reach, and never exceed two per cent, per annum. W heat, oats, rye, barley, and all hardy vegetables are produced in great abundance and otjuality unexcelled. Apples, pears, plums, grapes. Siberian crabs, and nearly all small fruits are produced in different localities. Yellow and white pine, spruce, cedar, marble, granite, limestone and sandstone are abundant. Montana boasts a dozen rivers as largo and beautiful as the Mohawk or Juniata three of which are navigable and being beautifully watered by hundreds of ice cold streams and crystal lakes; water power is therefore illimitable. All streams are full of trout and other fish, and elk, deer, antelope, moose, bear, mountain sheep and many kinds of small game abound. Numerous hot mineral Main Street. Largest Mock Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Gloves, Shawls. Hats. Caps, te.. ever brought to Utah, at Kuhn &, Bro., East side, Main St. dtf - Lai-ge-- 0 eat GENTS' FUKMSHIiNG GOODS,, HAT8, r SHOES, etc. CAP, E0DT3. FINE STOCK OF (ACRbCBRIBS'A. N' article you wish in my in and it will be forthcoming at 1 Call for anv Jas. Allen's. West side of V .MAIN STREET .0 gden HOME MANUFACTURES IN ADVANCE! Farr L. South S'de Fourth St.. AND ar the X EXAMINE srKCIMENS Cassimeres, Linseys. . lo-Op- ons, ., OP Joans, Repliant. Flannels, And ibf CELEBRATED Si minium msSeia aLaim Tt tm MajjufactcrkdatThe IIIL rl, r. FARti Of Dry llol-broo- L t I. PIOE Boots and Shoes exclusively, t O.'nev ItMgi. the Custom Made. Aug. 24 tf. J7 WOO L t low figures; good J Call at my More if you wan t ed, already promises to rival tli best mining region in the world. Mining B-experts unite m pronouncing the Yankee rork lodes the richest yet discovered west of the Rockies. Hun Wheat, Oots anJ Brloy delivei ed at tie Odcu Flon-iuMills, taken la ! dreds of lona of ore, worth from $500 change. to $2,000 per ton, have been packed on mules and shipped to the Salt Luke ome ling Works. Salmon City, lsu.shii'.s iii& .nim 31 i!e to Chalis, Bonanza City, are leading HIGHEST MARKET PAID FOR WOOL. towns. Distance from Eagle Rock Couotry mtirchni.ts will consult iU,lr interests by rxamioiog our goo . lClN to Salmon City, 150 miles; fare $27. Distance from Black h oot to Chalis, huyisg elsewbrre, s we i ffrr 175 miles; fare $25. r are from Oma LIBERAL IJICOUiXTis TO THE TRADE. ha to either Chalis or Salmon City. All who wish lo patronize Lome luJustry sbuuld not fad to improve that brst-clas- s, $100; second clas, s$i5 jl The only route from the East to the oppertuoity. & SOX'S L. Snake and Salmon Ktver mining regions Is via the Union Pacific and Utah & Northern Railroads. Crawsbaw & Wilson, Dealers ia Dry Goods, Groceries, lists, Caps, fce., have just, opened on the west side of Main street, one door north of Petbles' drug store. and see Q CHANCE. y, distant from Eaele Rock, by Gilmer it Salisbury stage route, or the Yankee Fork mines, liO miles trom iilack .root, by the terminus and Cuaiis stage line, are abo attracting great attention for the unexampleu richness of their gold and silver quartz. The region covers an areaot 10,000 square miles, and although only partially explor Pidcock B.g. Will take all the dried peaches that Wrigln ii Son don't want, oetllod tf. Call GBAND No ection of the Union at present offers greater inducements to the atock-rai.-e- r, mining prospector, farmer, the than laborer or capitalist vaM region north of Ocden penetrated bv the Utah & Northern Rid-wanow over 300 miles long. This line traverses themot extensive and fmile valleys of Northern Utah, ii crosses the great Snake River goid fields and the best grazing lands ot lilmio, is rendered eay of access the Salmon River, Yankee Fork and Cariboo inininjt region and has entered the Territory of Montana. Fully buy-ingfro- pro-po.-e- s 8ALM0S BITEB BI5E8. h !a-- Xortk-r- doubt that hundreds of miles of grav el bars along Snake River, Eastern Idaho someof which are directly on the line of the Utah & Northern Railway are rich in deposits of fine gold. Several companies operating in 1879, took out tromfiiUto f 10 per day to the man. Their large and regular shipments of dust to San r rancisco nave created great excite ment in mining circles, and Western journals already pronounce these the most extensive placer silver diggings in the world as "good prospects" ot gold are found all along the river for a distance of 400 miles. Outfitting can be done at iutgle Kock, on the Utah & Northern Railway, and with in an hour's walk of someof these great bars. Now is the time to strike tor fortune in this vast new region, which will soon be overrun by miners from every State and lerntory. de-irin- I ruk SHiKsTBITEB UOLB FIZLM. d rho-cAvh- th It is now demonstrated beyond a . Ogden Theatre. All the idle guns will be put in use slaying jackass lubbiu and other game. We regret to learn that a little son wi-A CiUidl 'ate fur Hemp. n to pu i lia-- e io of Dr. P. L. Anderson has a seriou would d well i ) examine the A recent number of the Idaho aUaek of dipt tueria. natiiuioth stoi'k oi' W.tiker Brothers. $lMc$ian tells of a young Lid Call in at Wilson & Go's hardwui e lamed lli'lbrook, who lives near tin store, Main Street. Yuii will liuu lo ver end of Boise valley, being at ever j thing in that line yo. need. aeked by a strange man. who seized The dancing p:r'ion ot the com-nunThe Ogden Canyon road is in good m.l threw her r the ground and : having en .e; genien s to such condition for travel, with the exiep-tioaieceeihd by choking her, in viol it lor t;,i evening, had the ef'xteiu of a little ics here and tin re. Mr. lloibrook'. ng her person. fect of drawing ml' o many fiotn the ! hundred yaid.-iniis two about aouse Splbx'did ore from the S.lver Chic Hon e t ( en.ilg (tho Open the road, and the girl was nm was being exhibited, yesterday. It dan c in ni.idi had been ar the boys find a good quantity of it, nore than 40 yards from the hou.e. ..:-- . . i lor lifter tile others) that the Hie (if vnl c'fime out of hou;obru-l- . their fortune is made. to i! ai.ageiViei! t it ajvi-abl- e Not a cloud from the Atlantic to near by and seized tho girl at the iiosl oe till lucid. iy evening rnr.xl, slio observed htm. Sim N tae Pacific at sundown tin Monday an whic'i d .to it wall ao .i i veiy take sixteen il.ovt years of ate, and de-sevening, but there are enough now pi ice. Ts ket.'i purchased for Ium .lies the ui n as a short, stoutly to make up for it. W id be -- and thell. Mr. Holbrook was .light aiiiit, individualMr. and Mas. Keriiodb have ahseiit from homo at the time am; upon their happx there was no one at homo but Mrs. Accidentally Sho. union, which taok place at San Finn tioibrook and the sin tiler chi'drep. On Tuesday Mi.On-oi- i Drake, ciscoon the 110; h iust. f L) one, in the vicinity As soi.n as the girl could make The Presbyterian fair and festival know n what had happened, Mr. while on a bear or deer bunting excontinues to be a success. Fn.e was sent for and the neighbor pedition in the mountain.-- aa-- dentthrou. 'u ill hand. Thanksgiving dinner at the church, informed, when every one turned out ally shot him.-cl-f on Fourth Street, to day. in search of the fiend. At last acs It seems thaiLew.is endeavoring to Tuere were one or two mistakes counts ho had not been found, but in draw a cartridi.e from his gun a when tho vwnpon in our article in relation to the death cas 5 ho is overtaken he will no doubt breach-loadDeceased was on the with. be summarily dealt at discharged, the charge taking Tuesday. depot eii'eei, in his left hand. Dr. P. L. had been visiting California for his Anderson was called in and the health, and was buried here. Children's Opera. patient is gradually recovering. Joe Bcsu says that if there is anyTrofessor A. C. Smyth called upwho has to more need body give on us this morning to say that the thanks than himself, he wants to '.) Paper. which has become current rumor know it. Suppose ho had gone out is In view of the fact that his trainine to fight those Utos, where would he that tho juveniles under i iianKsgtvingan.t tint, printers, hKe have relinquished the idea of prohave been now? the rest of mortal i, will wish to enjoy is "Grand the alia Duchess," ducing A gray horse rushed off with a the same, it ha- - ! e m d.;terrain. to mistake. They are making cono today. this an at o'.l: wagon yesterday. The wagon con- siderable holiday give headway in the beaut i fir! tained about forty dozen eggs, and Asa consequence, no "Junction will masterpiece. The choruses of the the animal managed to smash about opera are pretty well prepared, and be issued Friday morns tweaty of them, besides breaking a the principal soloists are well ad- iig. We are sure, our friends will vanced in their parts, also the shaft and dashboard. not begrudge tho printers this little which are regularly atis This the description Joe gives tended, will soon be transferred to indulgence. of bimseK: the stage of the Theatre. No pains or expense will bo spared to make Heart sick lind weary, l ine Horse. The the performance a success. Sully and dreary, M s Smith have Colonel been vicesof Yesterday morning's :. F. express Slowly Bush floats to the river of sty x; No one to fondle, scured, to drill the Infantry anil brought in, ana the U. P. took out, Civalry of the Grand Duchess. A the Hambletoniatl trotter Although he's a rondle, recently And at night finds himself sadly special arrangements of tho or chestral pirts will be sent for to the purchased in San Mateo, Ca!., for affixed. No care or sorrow, Eist, this week, which alone will Baron Rothschild, ihe price paid be cost in the neighborhood of one ing $7,000. The animal is only 22 No coining morrow, Besides the opera Burdens or weighs on his joyful brow; hundred dollars. of the "Grand Duchess," the little montli3 old, yet lie coukl lianliy get Out of his money, folk are readinz II. M. S. ' Pina- into the car, so great are his proporAlways to borrow, Pay when he can,or h:s note is a tro v. fore." which will be put upon the tions. He k ok the first prize at the hoards shortlv. with new icenery recent California State fair. and stage business. A tws. An Interests Race. j The hundred-yarrunning race False Iinpression. Policft Court. will take place on the plaza, near It is g ncrtiHy The individual who was arrested by physi Mr. Lewis warehouse, at noon iy, on a people ge!1(Mallv thai of being drunk last cians imi charge Mr. J. N. Forbes and Mr. J. N. Kelcaunut iiiviirij'd' be cured on Fourth Street, was to day Dysoesia !e , e, but W t ler hava been selected as judge-- , night, before his s;iy lh.lt brought honor, Justice Gki.n's Aruc-Fi.i'ovkr has never, while Major V. M. C. Silvawili net who gently assessed him to our knowledge, t'.uU'd to cure Dvs- as referee. Mr- - Compton, the Union ia and l.i ver Cui j .i; 1 in an its n 55 and costs. Pacific contestant, familiarly known forms, su.--h ; Sour Ston.ach, Cos- tivene.-s- , Siei; Hi a tarn e. Pal .it at ion as "Johnny," has the reputation of II.- it. m ligeMion, tiad taste of the Personal. being one of the "quickest" boys in in the mon:!:, etc. 'out of the M.OUG this section, while Mr. Whitney, of Frth' Gilo, mmager of the do.en botte's sold l.i: l y, ar, net a the Central Pacific, is, according to A ic dc Pacific Telegraph Com-v- , single reported, but tliou- s:n is of lo v cs:.,i iters re- the vernacular of the boys "a thaui- - j p., nt t Blue, Creek last even '. ::.'! l al of and miles from being a A ' in to loaded with "ifoodies," H !ea -- s. Ti:,- -; T... - a ... r. fa r raoo and good tiuvs may bo i j S m; It lot'.; 10 cts spend, with his old friends, the na-- i Try r sue 7i I tiuii.d Jay forgiving thanks. dly lloi Kiiy. 20,-00- 0 A Mission ; to HTclopMfit Steck Tlljs, The Utah & Northern railway, as noied above, crosses Eiiatrrn Idaho, every mile of which is valuable either for its pasturage, its agricultural, timber or mineral lands. Idaho is called the "Gem of the Moantains," on account of its great diversity ol resources'its mild and healthful climate, its wonderful mineral springs and its fine soenery. It is 400 miles long by 300 wide, contains some inhabitants, and its mines have Wide areas of yielded 165,000,000. grazing lands sustain cattle, horses and sheep winter and summer, while the valleys produce all cereals ana veeetables of the temperate rone, be sides apples, peai, grapes, peaobes, plums, apricots and other fruits. Good roads lead to different parts of Idaho from stations on the Utah & Northern Railway. inn. i Opa Ttrtn t Kkh IDAHO e t. will No Deception Used. UiiDge 'O many people will eoiitimie io siiiVer day after day with It - T.vo sup-.!y- around town yesterday. Tub Fourth Waid brass band fr :'.'! io. ,.( e t was ' i Liver Complaint, Ccnsii" iiioii, .Sour Sloniuch, General DeLll a e 'ani:n .: in, etc., when they can procure at !os cj:v an- store SHI LOU'S VlTALiZEIi. ii to o! cot, if ii does not cure orre-'ievtil l! li l,l te tliem. Price, 75 cts. Sold bv ;; 'in t Sii'.n e. ' H'. McNutt & Co.', Wholesale and i :U'o (ion T? il Drufc-its- , and 0. C. Ormslfy oct28-lLo ". c. ami i; i il ro el .i.lodiiV. MA t III ED. I a! Prof. Andkesb, the magician, i illeU iny night. if.ii eravo ktion i; A chand local entei't;unmei.t is tbcc'i;!n-Irblow to ias talked of. up Nome tine morning, with t' c Anothlk drunk on Main Sac-iibnoxious priest mid all in attend last night. nice. To do this a conMdenibh' IIigginbotium & Co., are doing a amount of gunpowder was requi-ii- e Did as it was not easily obtainable in rushing business. Tub police court is again experi- ,n such large quantities, time wie . onsunied in accumulating the encing dull times. conscienwas Spending money The tuikey raflle at Goody's last tiously saved and powder purchased was success. a night from time to time in small quantities Thb Nellie Boyd troupo perform i nd at dimrent stores until at length in Salt Lake enough was secured to fill an Jos. A. West, Esq, is spending This was in turn day or two in Logan. Omaha's locturess, Miss Poppleton, is gaining great renown, It seems that sickness is on the increase again in Oden. Me. Wm. Carroll has a daughter Buttering from diptheria. d OU. , ii an revi-.-v-- 1 ii.'.-j- ii no. ' aii'l eri'tu,;y i) : .t ('!i-dr,il- t.) have were i i!l li: l. .,e!" I 1:! . V lit ) b.'h.'U e, from ho sl.o'iM '.. ours. rr-r- ! -t biea.-i!- , We like cranberry :'.' to the caiiifdral rn! lu.-lii.n- - 1! in a ti K':i . t raging Snow for Tliauksgivnig d.y. A piECKof v-- Thursday Nov. 27th being a day set apart by the President of the Cuned Stale for national thanksgivwith ing and prayer, and in keeping of Governor of the the proclamation ibis Territory,!, Letter J. derrick, as Mayor of Ogdn City, do hereby oi upon the people cf this city to at' I usines and labor of all kinds, and assemble in their ceveral plates of lel'gio'ji worship, there to iie thanks and praise lo Divine Pro-- I'Viiee Ida many inrrcies and i.le- .- a and to devoutly desire their continuni ce. L. J. Uerrick, Mayor. Ci r v, Nov. 24, 1879. n26d2i Uouin .rs o' Mi::. : . 1 ' MISCELLANEOUS. THE GBE1T 50BTHWEST. PE0CL1M1TI0S! Salt Lake Squibs. Youthful GnyFawkt-s- . TWiune. J'iih: A Catholic cathedral at Omaha The Grand Jury ves'rlty ignored 'ami) near being sent heavenward n rourijj in hi: t t'W days ajo. An Omaha paper, the imi t men t i Pi .le.-irit, diMl jred oanied thai of the aifiir, says meakiug ii'.--i under hi a vitii ii.l ,n i. vouth not of the Catholic faiih--lu- d ,M eii'o-e..- . become enamored of a An e;--'by Field fin. llUS bef-girl, whoe allegiance lo tin Li'er it C o., '.'uh- i. !V x III Mill en r ii' ru i i ii e and a i hurch was unU"-itioiied- , 'ill- r; in o J sect :i'l;-- . i of 'ten the cue, took advantage ii' Iron I ii Ii e'jl.tr nttendanee to her reiiglo'i mole minera: il 1'iiii's lo catch glimp-- e of het el iiOii-- e J. .', fil in in iking In- -. vfi fiuudy suve i e y 'j.naiianee m nfienv.ird Hulk... I. :t v. i . i I u I: . , with her at the clos of i a ' C.ai. hip. 0 e morning tinny nnn;i,- A .AH shoald 1U Q' H LJLJ .1 E3 N IS"--1 f S3 j o i. tJ. ip53i&5- q St! I e i a a o a i&W 5 ;j . trk. -- - 2 UI a ol IT PEOPLE VISITING SilVT LAKE Who desire a Good, Cheap and RELIABLE MEAL OE LUNCH CAM. AT TIH o d M H M Si C3 ca PHILADELPHIA (OlT'hE IIOlSB, "EEKALD" CPFOilTE OFFICE. THE The best of everything, equaling other places in all particular where four times trie price is charged. PATTPCt rtiis yn orsasfmal. is the highest flllTESi WE ID ID 1 1ST G-- CAKES!oto'n WbHi art mppllcd at W cenKi per f ound, anil fknt to diataiit pemt lu Every St vie. Oysters' 5nl3 tf ' JUi tb WILLIAM BILL, Tit |