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Show Conflagration. i n Tuesilav evening it fire occurred iu Mill (.'reek, a few i.iiles eoulh of Salt bake, totally destroying the .;."i; e and other buildings on the far:: of Mr. John Biythe, of the city. Ae.v.t ling to the Xnct. the fire start- I Iite-to'clock six and cev-i(infective Hue am. v.a.s the of the main building. The for storing coin and '.. ,::'. vras of which the p!ae' :.!':,' i!,,u !ii!ici iiiied at the time. The .'u- .- vvi ie liisi discovered by Jlrs. I'.'vtiie, who, while the other mem-i-- i of the houM'hi'l were preparing !.! supper, was out in the ruilkrooiu '.'i.ioiriing and heard the crackiing of ihe fire in the upper part of the house. She immediately alarmed the h ome of whom ran up the tho attic, and finding they iepsr! could do nothing towards savin;: the machinery, lvtunied to the lower ji.ut of the build.tr', and with others cannd out all the furniture thev but could. Most of this was nearly all of the machinery ami utensils use l upon the farm, plows, etc., e and all the corn raised from a No grain lot, were destroyed. was saved excepting some wheat, 300 bushels of which were rescued. Some lucerne seed, also the stables, corrals Mr. and stackyards were saved. Iilythe was in this city at the time, hut was immediately sent for rnd arrived on the scene yester lay morning. The farm hand and neighbors rendered every assistance to sstve the proj erly and put out the smoulder-- i g embers which were worked at all night and most of yesterday. Mr. the extends his heaitfelt thanks to all who rendered aid on tho occasion, and especially to Mr. Davis, of Mill Creek, who took Mrs. Iilythe and her children to his house and extended to them the hospitality of his home until her husband's arrival. The loss is estimated at about .?l,oi)U. EVEMXC. Dl FlUDAT POST OFFICE. AKIUV U.. : ; Lake City, ti;!v -- ri. - 4 ii:i.ait: thranirti throun rua.l l ru-- it, CLCUIK0; and th B Jr!t Lk r Salt l.ke anl Tor th '' t v.V-- ;. r Uich olln!, l'.earl.fcpi.ii',-Via Sprites i!i:u)s Wyoming, aud ImVB ih, l.r'.;- 3iourin8, tVednsftda's s::l bits ortb Utah, HnnteiHe, fcdeu, Iioor ;i. br V Htlrt H&81STHT DKPiRTMI"? t;ur , : : v . : C 1') Opeu from ... HOI IT UKOtR UfcPARTXBVT NATHAN in 1" T KIMBALL, m i i i 1 Oprlt from Outside door open Irum.,... ',l . Plain City. 8!atrrvi!!9, Jianh O,:i- HarTisrille, Moinia.Mi, and Fril8 Oefici Uouks, Uriieral i'Hiver; Monday ) - Jj !'l 1' Hi t:i ir, h J'..-.- TRAINS. UP " VP train CP " p f C P train arrives " '.4 '11" leave rriTM " V P Emigrant arrives " " '.P 3? eP ' leav-- ...(-- Iwiykb CC train arrive " DN " " P ni ' p " ;' j"H.im . and leaven.. .. anil "'). arrivi,a.... 9'-'at- " " "!' ra vn arriTes.... " " " i iu n. .! iive-aer- e." i iii icuvi's Ofileo City Time. has a Larger TJie JUNCTION Circulation, in Ogden and throughout Northern Utah, than all other Neivupafjcrs Combined' Kntered at UiOVit. I'lliie ;il Holm Seem I CUv. Matt.' r. Utah Territory, I BRIEF MKXriUX. Visdy ver.ther. BCSI.VESS E til tlOOUlS. 1880 is getting old and VcJ... 1 t. Fkesh fisli at Chipp'." nin OiusutM, J.rao.n an.l Oysioi.-- . k-- t.t Chipp's. INTERESTING llispH .ti.'llCS first page. Tub C, P. train late, today. tiiO t'.'l vv.u m. 1 Ihjuh Worth Knotting. Advertise your holiday $khU in An evchung says: To restore the the Jckction. color to black dresses, pantalooas, e Short hani taught by 'I'm, L coats, vests, shawls, or any other olfico. Apply at Junction article of wearing apparel, take one Thb U. P. pasaeiger tr.iii), No. pound of logwood chips, or itsequiva-lentois reported on tiruo logwood extract, and one We have "Tickod lYoru the I'ulos" ounce, by weight, of saleratus, and dissolve them in twelve gallons of latest itemd of telegraphic no .v. water either hot or cold. Place this Chamiiers of Fifth Street keeps an in a boiler and let boil about twenty attractive supply of toys at fair i minutes; put tho dress in it without Eio headway has been juakln mi ripping, and lot stand about ten the Guthrie building, since, the (haw minutes, stirring it occasionally. has get in. lake it out, pin on the clothes-line- , We learn that a grand and let it drip ami blow out until will be given in I'nion (.'per i the liquid is all out, but do not let it House on Christmas eve. dry in tho least. Press it with very We understand that, tho uu hot irons on the wrong side, and you for the electric liht to ;m put ill lind that your dress will look up in Ogdsn will be derived lVoin the new. There will no color or dye engine of tho steam iniil, situated rub oil' from it. near Fifth St. "l.v choosing a wife,'' says an exThe i'arty last Evening change, "be governed by her cinn." List evening tho Ogden Brass The worst of it is that, after haviti;; Hand party came oil' at Union ipeia chosen a wife, one is apt, to keep on House, and proved to be a grand being governed in the tame way. success, not only in a sociable point Wr are glad to Fee cur oh! friend of view, but also from a financial "Bob" Wilson at his old bu im'ss. standpoint. There were over sixty He is now engaged in pain Lin:? a neat couples present, not counting several sign on each side of the win In.vi of invited guests, Most excellent muMiller & Co.'s drug establisinueu. on sic was furnished by Purdy's band, , , ., i it ,i Fourth St. ami tlie gay inrong irippmi nip ara Os account of the delay iu the "lght f'mtastio'' until late hour, rival, at Ogden, of tho C. V. tmii, when the party broke up, all who the U. P. passem;. !' traip, hud participated expressing them which generally leaves here each selves as well pie wed with the demorning at 10 o'clock o;:den time, lightful time enjoyed. Two weeks did not startout until about J o't.ioek trom lastevtning, another party will be given by the same association, this afternoon. at the same place, to which the and Wt havo just received by telegraph of tho Panama Ship public is invited to attend. the f . aiur.'p-v.id-.-bal- l to-da- prospectus Canal Project to be issued in Neiv The latene-- s of York, tho arrival prevents us from publish ing this important public document to night, but our readers will i'mJ it issue. in Senator Beck ?aid yesterday thai he ehould oppose holiday rece-so- f over one week. The menthol's ot'ht to stay here and attend to business, nnd drink their Christm w and New Year's wh'nky in Washington if hey drink any at all. That's ri;;iit. Let people spend their money u iu i e they make it. I A. Correction. By oversight of a compositor, . a paragraph of Mr. Joseph Stanford s speech in last night's J use; son failed to be purified of ,'eo 'in egregious typographical errors, and uo are obliged to republish the w hole passage as it ought to have re a, lust 1 night: "The Council has cut lown cur liilla, established a uuii'or:u ; y em of street grades, be:dc wai sundry other iuiprovemeii . The. have also soent cunsi Jer.oe-- ' t.ute and convened in several e.: i i - j eions to pass on ordinance-- , an .1 ;h work of revising old ordinances compiling new one is nearly completed and will soon bo leady to ps into the hands of the printers.'' Personal. To day we received a call from Mr. W. Kenner, late of the Mi'.l'jrd ,V n. Unci, and who is wow bound tur Evanston. Mr. Kenner goes tj work on tha VJua'tAn. lIigUet Ruoce.-s- . , Living1 Age for IsM. The .n . ,n en tern upon LiltellN In ISM J L'--ii- its thirty-eightyear of continuous publication, and its value increases with its years. Periodical literature is constantly growing richer and moic abundant in the work of the ablest writers upon all topics of ins teiest, and in no other way can so uiiii h of the best of this literature be obtained so conveniently and cheaply as through the columns of Issued this standard magaihie. weekly, and giving over three and a quarter thousand large and pages of reading matter yearly, it is enabled to present, with a fresh ness and completeness attempted by no other publication, tho ablest es sa.'S and reviews, the choicest serial and .short stories, the most interests ing sketches of travel nnd discovery, the best poetry, and the most valu able, biographical, historical, scientific and political information from the entire body of foreign current literas ture, and from the pens of the foremost writers of the day. Such eminent authors as Prof. Max Mnller, kt. Hon. W. 11. Gladstone, Jas. A. I'rr.ude, Prof. Huxley, Rich ard A. Proctor, Edward A. freeman, Prof, (i jldwin Smith, Prof. Tyndall, Dr. W. 15. Carpenter, Frances Power Cobbe, Francis (ialton, The Duke of Argyll, Wm, black, Miss Thackeray, Mrs. Mulloch Craik, Ceo. McDonald, Mrs. Oliphant, Mrs. Alexander, Jean lngelow, R, D. Pdackmore, Thomas Hardy, Matthew Arnold, Henry Kingnly, W. W. Story, Turpuenetl', Carlyle, Buskin, Tennyson, Browning, and many other most distinguished writers of the age, in fiction, science, poetry, history, biography, politics, theology, philosophy, criticism and art, are represented in its pases. Furnishing thus the only satisfac torily complete compilation of an indispenable literature, llic lAeiwj Aye is obviously invaluable to every Amei'ienn reader. It supplies the place of many magazines, reviews nnd papers, and alone enables the reader, at a small expenditure of time ."and money, to keep abreast with the best thought and literature of the time. The subscription price ($8 a year) is cheap for the amount of reading furnished, while the publishers make a still cheaper offer, viz.: to nend The Living Age and any one of the American $4 monthlies or weeklies, a year, both postpaid, for $10 30; thus furnishing to the the subscriber at a small cost the cream of both home and foreign literature. The publishers also otl'er to send to all new subscribers for the year 1SS1, remitting before January 1, the weekly numbers of 1880 issued after the receipt of their subscriptions, gratis. Littell & Co., Boston, are the publishers. Oils.' Paints.' Agricultural Notes, It pays to feed cows giving milk liberally. The experiment of growing ginger is likely to tried at the South. The rice crop of Louisiana this year is es timated at 250,000 barrels. Last year's crop amounted to 100,-00barrels. On many farms there are some old cattle nd sheep that can only be fatkept at a loss. It is economy to ten them for the butcher. The importation of thoroughbred horses, cattle and sheep from Europe to this country for the past year exceeds in number that of any former year. The Russian harvest this year turns out even poorer than the lowest esti mates made of it, and is the worst known in that country since the famine of 173. The United States, while it contains less than a sixth of the population of Europe, has four fifths as many swine, a third as many cattle, ami a fifth as many sheep as are in all the European countries together. The clover seed crop of the country this year is represented as much below a fair average yield. The quantity carried over from lat year, however, at the large markets of distribution is said to be not less than 40,000 bags. , Suffolk ant. Berkshire pigs may be profitably fed to be sold at nine and ten months, upon clover, cornmeai. linseed meal, or corn and oarmeal. Half a pound of linseed meal ber day on the average to old pigs would be sufficient. The Colorado Far.mr says that cattle and sheep are going into the winter in much better condition than is was fair to expect last June. Unless the snows are very deep and remain on the ground much longer than usual, stockmen will fare much better than was anticipated. Knnsas is enforcing its laws against the driving of Texas cattle within its borders during the summer and fall months. A test case was recently tried in CofTey county, resulting in favor of the state. It cost the drovers $100 fine and costs, and an additional f 200 to remove their cattle, Chas. Weile of Pomona, Los Ango-lecounty.wiites to the UAronicit that he has raised this year fifteen quinces the aggregate weight of which is 23 ounces. pounds eight and one-hal- f This eclipses anything yet noted in y the line of heavy quiices. Can beat Mr. Weile's figures? The celebrated Hereford bull, Anxiety, belonging to Mr. Culbertson of Chicago, and kept on his farm at Newman, Ills,, died on the 28th ult. from impaction f the manifold, also Firemen's Meeting. called dry murrain, caused by exNext Saturday evening, at Fire-men'- u posure and the vicissitudes of travel Hall, the annual meeting of between the state fairs. He was probably the finest Hereford bull ever Ogden Fire Brigade. A punctual at- imported. His value was $5,000. tendance is desired. Election of ofThe Columbus ((la.) EniuinrSun ficers end other business of impor- tells this champion gourd story: Mr. E. T. Hickney ha? a gourdvine coys tance. Meeting at 7 o'clock sharp. ering about one fourth of an acre, Jos. Paine, By order, and upon which are over 100 gourds d'J Foreman. which will hold over a gallon each. It was plan tod by a little girl, a My Diary. daughter of Mr. Hickney, and has not more than half a chance, as the Nov, 1st, 1 got married. hogs, sheep and goats have all been Nov. 2'uJ, 1 went to the dance. down inNov. 3d, 1 baught a new suit at runingover it. It has run ravine and dammed the to the Kuhn's. Nov. tith, I bought a lady's cloak stream. The farmer who lets all the liquids at Kuhn's. Nov. 10th, 1 had a row with my of his barnyard run to waste is a wife. spendthrift, however "close-fistedNor. 15th, 1 bought a carpet at he may r e with money. Said a pracKuhn's. tical farmer recently: "'On my farm 1 nave built cisterns under the barn Nov. 20th, I got a divorce. , Nov. 25th, I bought a pair of boots and stable, in which the liquid is col at Kuhn's. lected, these cisterns are all cons Nov. 30, I got drunk with Kuhn. nccted,and one being built on a lower d dec 2 tf. grade, t'aey all empty into this one. vvuen it rains 1 put a lorce-pum- p into the cistern and fill two waterLadies ! carts, such as are used in watering Mrs. Louie O'Neal has located on our streets, and scatter this liquid the corner of Fifth and Young Sts., over our meadows; m forty-eigh- t where she will carry on the business hours afterwards a change is pre of Cutting and Fitting. Ladies' Hats ceded in the color of the grass." who has a similar cleaned and remodeled. ddeltf Another farmer arrangement in his barnyard, says he saves ene hundred loads every year, and thinks the liquid worth as Pure l.ectilliMl Whisky. much as so many loads of solid maW. B. Reynolds k Co., de.iire to nure. inform tho public generally that they hav a sample room on east side Thb finest Albums at Waters', 4th Main Street, near corner of Fiftb.the ddec3-l- t street. only place in Ogden where "Reynolds' k Co.'s Pure Rectified Whisky" can be had, from a single drink roa luntyine the liiood, u?e up to a barrel. Call and see. del Sarsaparilla and Dandelion. Paid for Oitls by Bebree, Ferris Xlolt, Bain Won Depot. d dc.'tf s.jt A Fo 600B, (toll 'flfefcd. XiJsJGTt Oil dsepHtf TG LiMIIT a A ti GLASS Appointed Hardware Stores, and Of . TT TOOLS. s our Prices are as low as the market alio o -- vs. (La A? rt3 well-tille- HARDWARE DEPARTMENT, STEEL STEVENS' BLOCK V 4v & , MAIN STREET, t'C 0 PLATED GOODS Ui IX'D SADDLERS' Otiur"-'-' FJFfJI STREETS, TRIMMINGS Table and Pocket Cutlery STOVES AND TINWARE. G. GOLDBERG, Importer and Wholesale Bealer. CHEAP! CHEAPER! .CHEAPEST! Laboring under reduced expenses since having bought the interest of Mr. Fred J Kiesel I can the lowest possible figures,' consisting of offer to my customers and the public generally my goods at GROCERIES, LIQUORS, s CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES, Etc; PHILLIP BEST IB MILWAUKEE E ESS. fr :r5LEX RULE PLUG TOBACCO. JL POM'S BLASTING ami 8PTL POWDER. Exclusive Ageut -- THE PUREST A XI) s Sold by the Gallon or Bottle, at Wholesale Prices. Merclvants will find it to their advantage to call and pr.n.mAn.e fore purchasing el where. OOMU ONE. COMB .,J ? " . ces b&' A Particular Attention paid to Mail Orders. t.Tj. eny-bod- Fourth Street, OGDEN", UTAH, tf 't.x-2- FISH LA: WAGON DEPOT f CAR OF SLEIGHS. CUTTEIW UNLIKE PILLS, Ana tht I axial lurgativeu, AND liunner Attachments IS PLEASANT TO TAKE, And will prove at oncetb most and For WHEELED VEHICLES, M.Ttm Renovator and potent that Cleanser ,...,, P.. brought In n,hl, RtltoaMieaa, Constlpatton, Headache, and ail diiorderi an harm-J- e nan vet been "lie, tote of the KiUn, U la Will be in about DEC. 1st, 1880. obstructed armng from incomparably the but cura- - TKttPH'.l'RI lT itititt i a Keli Steel Barb Fence ,, Wire, One Pound to the rod. drugtfiat. at ttO centa bin, or maiJed on receipt of pnee (in currt-ncL. or Htainra) hv tho r lor. Descriptive Book free. Addres ,, JO iiar J. E. HETHERINGTON, KSW YORK W. LOWELL. or SAW FRANCISCO. Electric Belts, - naaoaana Appliances (the only genuine) can be lne r,IL,v EKM ACHER GALVANIC CO., Cincinnati. O.. New Yurh k V ti l..m Franeisco, Cal. S,l 10 Ah" olflce yon for Free Pamphlet and The LleotrK Retiew, contaiumg full partic- - rtlTJ?01 r"'r'' hVu rEAD to nnd m, aptcially thoxtc, who on Electric Belti, PRE. trial. is 1801). THE SIX DOLLAR Leap Year Bull, On Monday evening next, Dec. 0, 1S0, the ladies of .the Third Ward will hold a party at Union Opera House. The proceeds of said party disdel lm will go towards helping to erect a granary fo? the Third Ward Belief ITT1 Hooray! Hooray! Uvbkeakaiu.k Dolls, and all the Society. The ladies of the commitis There still a of great the rush for Dres rest family, at Waters', 4th St. tee are, Mrs. Isabel Uibson, Mrs. den Ranges, Parlor, Cook and Heat d de2 It WilMary Taylor, Mrs. Elizabeth dnolG tf ing btoves at Funge's. ' liams and Mrs. Ann O lell. Tickets Holiday Goods, new clean stock of admission will bo TOcts. each. atlowest prices at Wateas',4th street. For Cuts, Burns, Bruises and Frost ddec31t use JBrown s Arnica Salve, del liites, staliouery ami Notions. i ur readers will notice several loTo the Public. Sep, Ladies ! cal lines from Mr. J. M. Waters, Mrs. corner Mahon,dressmaker,on J. J. Campbell will dispose of the newsdealer on Fourth Street. The remainder of his stock of fine broad- oroth and loune Sts., Oaden, is gentleman keeps everything com- cloths, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Ladies' particularly celebrated fer the best monly asked for in that business, and Shawls, etc., at Auction Sale on httingand most stylish work. Ladies their orders to her care wi hes the public specially to inspect next Saturday, Dec. 4th, 18S0, at Jos. entrusting are ensured of entire satisfaction in VV Main The are htreet. s, right goods his large and varied stock of toys and all and will bo sold to the the novelty, originality, and artistic other holiday gifts. He is also sup- highest bitlder. regardless of price. execution of designs. She is pre to produce costumes on very plied with a full line of stationery, Come and judiiu for yourselves. A pared notice, and at the most reason besides keeping on hand the latest span of grey knrses, spring wagon snort and harness will also be sold on the able terms. Estimates furnished. and best periodicals of the east and above date. Mr. Campbell, who has Morning, carriage, dinner, and bridal west. dnoblm disposed of a great amount of goods costumes a specialty. in tins territory during the past sea M. Moses, a'practicul Furrier, has son, goes east iu a few days, and will ir. ived, en J will make all kinds oi return in the spring with a larger S B. Seller's & Co. lino Ladies' Furs to order. Seal and more complete stock than he A handsome line of the above fina Saeques cleaned and altered to tho nan ever ottered before. ddec-2- t shoes, just received at James Wother l;.te.--t style. .Shop on Main St., two doc 12 II spoon i; Co's. do:i s oil' Carroll X Dee's livery 2w dn24 Fashionable Millinery. siihio,, The American Teoplc. I haveeniiazed (for a limited time) ,the services of a fashonable millinery, No people in the world suffer as SpcciaJtit s. who has had a long experience as an much with Dyspepsia as the Ameris I'nders artist, and in managing First Class cans and mans, Coats, Ulsters although years ot experi wear .nd Millinery. millinery establishments in Salt ence in medicine l;ave failed to ac Mk.- -. T. J. Stay.nee. du.2l2t Lake City and who is prepared to complish a certain sure remedy until suittLt" most fastidious tastes of the Gkkkn's August Flower was intro ladies who may favor me with a call. duced lor this disease and iu effeeu?: Millcr.i Co. Mrs. T. J.Statskr, yet so well has this remedysucceed Main St. Ogden. ed in this case to effect a cure, that The new drug store of Miller Co. dn.24 6ts2t. there is not a druggist in the Unittt" is now in lull biiist. We are determined States but recommends the August If give you satisfaction. Komi Lungs cured by using Brown's Fi.ot.sa in all caset of Dyspepsa ar.d We vou don't get it, l,t v.ikntnc! Liver Complaint, Costiveness, Soui have all kindi of dings and medi- Cough Balsam. del Stomach, Kick Headache and all ties cines, all of which we guarantee to be rangements of the stomach and hvtr-Gpure articles. Please genuine and Fresh Cranberries. to your druggist and ret a samik call on us, at our drug store, Fouitli Buckwheat flour, and Maple Syrup bottle for ten cents and try it. T street, Ogden. Prescriptions caredoses will relieve any case. Regular at Ja. Wotheuofoom fe Co'a. fully and accuiatcly compounded. duo.J lm size 75 owU. ftfwKtf CALF BOOTS SHOP! S3 Thos. Ashbtj & Co. Full Stock Calf Boots t i C5 - r i nun: SIX DOLLARS! TRIMMINGS tatS price in CASH paid for AMD CALF SKINS. CLOAKS IN" a. - J. GENERAL BANKING Weill, Far-g- DOLMANS, GLASSWARE s-- AND LAMP WOODS. CO I also keep a Large Stock of FIXE CD WlNIS, LIQUORS, GIGARS & TO 3 AC 20 It ray old stand Main St., Ogilen, Co. GEORGE II. A BUSINESS lit IBE. d ocl3tf, CD d2w s2 TO GEAWD PEOCLAMATION PEOPLE OF OGDEN and VICINITY! TO THE Correspondents; Wells, Fai go ft & (iKEAT VARIETY, also a Large Stock of tltOt KEBY, - IT t till. FSOMPT ATTXXTIOX OITKN AND BOOTS AND SHOES. & Co. E. Dooly TRANSACT CD Men's and Boys' Clothing, BANKERS, Successors to ALL KINDS. El., Ftc. CO . OF LADIES' and MISSES' Factory next door to Z. C. M. I., new baiidlag, - oo Carpots, Oil Cloth?, Rugs, illDJiS u part of AND Be. DONE. Produce Taken. OgrdeuCity,- CO 1U Y G O ODS, NOTIONS WOKKJANSHIP AND STOCK WARIUXTKD. aUTHRIE, DOOLY &d oo B otJ lLl CjnBistiDg in All other goods in proportion. Main Street, Ogden. doom CD stock FOB FOR Highest 3 H. TRIBE, Four tli Street. YO W OPENING a- n- E3 ABE HOW MAKING REPAIRING NEATLY o 1880. GEO. first-clas- o hie ad gj to the Filth St. r us, and usually Vine carried by 0 n ' II wwrs meatumcs ... -- riT-- r DOW i Cash PrSc" - -r - - New Yoi k San Francisco T Salt Lake City A do ordaia every lover of a good article of Liquor to etw Chicago on me and I will hertay Omaha guirantee to give better gnods lor the money than any othe' Omaha house in this or aoy other city. Lonrion I have a large stock of all kinds of liquorg on hind for the IIolidys. Corinbe ..Salt Lake City "ERY, llealer, A Oo riret National Bank. Firtt National Bank, Omaha National Bank, t RiToa Allen, J. W. Onlhrie, McCornkk Co I5SURASCE REPRESENTED: Fireman1! Fnnd Ininranoe Co of California, Aaaeti, Hartford Intnraaoe Co. of Dartford - . IJOOOOO J American Central lninran"o Co, of" t2,M0('0 8t.Leait, Aaeets, tfairinr.i Royal Fir. Insurance Co, of London ) " Manche.rwn,nr"C Imp rial Fira lne. Co, London, 1 London Aaenranc Co., Lond 1 Narth'n Aaeoranca Co., Lond n. n f Qneea Fire Iaa. Co, LiTerpool' I Wertom Aatumno Oo. if loronto, Wfi0 M.OOO.COO HOOLXEU, Wholesale and KetaiJ Liquor Flue Scotch Whisky, Jamaica niiiu.Ilock anslKj e. Uaple and Hum, Tolu Kock and llje a Specialty. is BUPPlied witn lh" FLNK3T STOCK that can be found in Ua A MYA Uxllt mrket, connected with a Uot Lauoh Stand. LUNCH SERVED EVERY DAY, Front. 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. LUNCH All da.Iatf JSTD DKINK, 25 Tho ICoom is the best in the city. i;i!liarl f lOOL 5 CEX'TS game-o- HENRYt -T Wnni ' " CTS. A CUE without Drinks. Next rlnor to. Post MFfO OiSa |