Tn» shop of Mr. wjritt, the butcher, proves to have been considerably damaged. though not much was burned, for the reason that the top of the big refrigerator was burned sufficiently to let tho water down into the partitions, thereby soaking and spoiling the packing, so that tho whole thing must be taken apart and the packing replaced. Mr. Rippctoe's property was insured in tho Phcrnix company, lie was grateful enough to ditido ten dollars among tho firemen, with which they can treat thomMlves to tho “oysters all ’round,” and for which ther thank him.