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Show BY TELEGRAPH. AMERICAS. Cincinnati, 20. this morning tbe occupied by lilock & Co., printers, At one o'clock hu I W.W. Donaldson, lithographers, was Loss about $o,000. by fire. destroyed At three o'clock the walls of the build-inwhich bad not fallen from the effects of the fire, were ail thrown dawn by the g, explosion of g in, and some seven firemen, with Chief Engineer Magrue, were lnirel under the debris. Chief Magrue Was in the second etory when the exploA general alarm wag sion occurred. fire department and the whole given, was soon on hand at work searching for the unfortunate men. (At four o'clock Cheif Magrue"1 voice was heard calling for hslp. The fire blazed up .".new at this titue arouud the huned men, but hoae wa toot brought iuto plaj and the new danger averted. ' Majrue was taken from the ruins inseasible, and in a baiiy bruiynd condition. Ilia injuries are not thought to be fatal, howevec. Of the firemen James McCorroick was the first to be taken out of the debris. Ji e was badly bruised and burned. It is feared his injuries will result in death. Dennis and l'ollan were next rescued, slightly injured. Hnry Schildmyer, C. 8. ifpence and Richard Holcomb, of the hook aud ladder company, fell from a ladder, but eseaped with blight injuries. Lee S locum is thought to be fatally hurt. At one o'clock this morning the distillery of H. T. Jasper, Covington, Ky., was destroyed by fire with SCO or 400 bnrela of whisky and 2,000 boshela of five-stor- y malt. Loss, fKCdXD DISPATCH. The loss is 'much larger than Kt first supplied. Clock loses between $u0,000 and $00,000. Wiu. Donaldson's loss is Loss oa building $15,000. $37,000. Jno. Ilolcomb, a fireman,' was found dead in the ruins. At lant accounts Chief Magrue waa doing 1 well asosuld be expected, uiul the physicians have hopes of lm recovery. MoCorraick cannot recover. , 4 Pottsville, Pa , 20. A notice' having been1 posted on the door of the A hi id Oemun banking company outiog that the direotors deem it advisable la keep tho bank closed until a thorough investigation! caa( be had of the affairs of the alleged absconding great excitement ensued,' and hundreds of working men, depositors' in the concern, immediately left thtirwork to ascertain, the cunditiou of affair. The amount of, the defalcation . U. uot yet s nowu. n Cleveland. 0., 20.' The pi sniofF1 civil cf He hi & Stuhr'was partly destroyed by1 fire this morning. The Ijms ou machinery and mill wiil be large, but it is not yet ascertained. ( The machine and chair ' factory of Chester & Thurgy, Bedfofd, was by fire last evening. Loss, . 50DA 5PRING s al says a fire at Mechaniesburg, this morning, destroyed eight frame buildings in ibe centre of the town. Total loss is estimated at $8,000 A petition will be filed ia ths probate for the impeachment court of Mayor Johnson. He is charged with various acts of omission and commission, chief of which is his effort U control the labors of the police at election contrary to the law then in force, when he was a Two of the candidate for the parties signing the petition were members of the force at the time, but have since been removed, it ia asserted without cause. Co ' AT THE Z. C. M. I. WiltStoreFIND a full assortment of General H Merchandise, including Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries, Canned Goods &c, all at the LOWEST PRICES. In addition to our Immense Stock of K s of in Christendom met churches byterian and opened its in Regent square ot BesMou. Many representatives American aud Canadian churches were y present. The council is to demonstrate & the unity of belief among Presbyterians, arrange mission work, and concen trate its influence of church upon educa-tioc! and social reforms. London, 21. Cotton mill operatives held a meeting Consisting of at Oldham and resolved to refuse the masters' terms fixing the rate of wages. DRY GOODS, STOVES, Oldbam contains 40,000 TINWARE, NOTIONS, operatives. Workmen in the surrounding district HATS & CArS, GLASSWARE, are in an unsettled state. A general BOOTS & SHOES, CROCKERYf rupture in the Lancashire cotton trade PATENT MEDICINES GROCERIES, may be looked for. in Lan been have Heavy rains HARDWARE, ETC., ETC. falling cashire und Yorkshire and adjacent Also a full line counties. The river Calder has over flowed its banks for twenty miles, from & Halifax to Burnley roads, submerged many streets and houses in Todmorden, and Eastwood bridge is floated. The Don threatens to inundate the low lying Great reduclion in Price of The Ribhle has parts of Sheflield. risen and overflowed the country for WOOD'S CHAMPION & EXCEESIOR thirty miles. Versailles, 20. The Amembly, after disposing: of toe And other Farming Implements. budget, will take up the bill relative to the proposed tunnel between France and bill in reference to Lugland. A the same projeot, has already passed the British House of Commons, and is now IVliitewafer and Studebafcer before the Lords. The committee of the Assembly has resolved to report in favor of a recess from August 8th to November UMi. FANCY STAPLE al HAVE WE ADDED Gents' FISE ASSOTMEST I OF ALUMINOUS AND ORNAMENTAL Building Paper! Boys' Clothing OIL CLOTH AND CARPETING, in this part of Hie Tcr Agency North of Salt Luke For which we have the City. ritory The Success tee have already met with sell-iy this Paper, is a Guarantee of & Mowers, Reapers A 1 E. N. DAVIS Sl GO'S MERCHANDISE ii its being appreciated. WAGONS. Our Customers are finding Also, Winchester J; Democrat Cheaper thaa Salt Lake, , 8t. Petersburg, 20. of Light Spring Wagon, AT COST! beoa use our goods. ot that we sell as ' Cheap to the City is saved ia thectbt freight ' - WALKER BROTHERS. BAZUEffklRD ' ' . LEATHER I)ealer ia WHITE, tti, , AND ') . All Kinds of Produce forwarded to. any, point at the itliortcst Hotice , fcnd ev?e . slSly m nmm, harness , ,$ 4' i.il!.,.VV Of all kinds, and Sizes. :, Uoods Mowers and Ilea pers, JPaddoek adjustable Sulky JTay Make, Nichols, She par d t Co's. unrivalled grain saving Threshing Machines, and general AGRICULTURAL IiaPLEMENTS t - m ar of the government, three 'checks ming, state, that hi has H B. Clawson, dis- just umounting to $1,&?, deposited accord- charged a caseof.coufluent small poz, ing to law, by Matthew Draker, a failing without a he aud remethe gives pit, c.)ntr',tor,. accompanying, his bid .on 30,006. This is the first instance dy he used. Ha painted the face of in which has confiscated his patient with collodion and ivory such checks. The postmaster general black, applied as often as necearary, hIso cecumcBced suit against the bonds- to a complete mask. keep np men of over forty failing mail. contract-.- , sUf ,., ,i; The July returns to the department of ngricu'ture ehow that the acreage in cirn is about eight per cent great r than '' last year. ?i. ' ' If jouidou't u . . names of witnesses to be summoned. Philadelphia, 20. " bridle your tongue, W. BROWN k Cc. " Dealers BOOK &. in. SHEET W U. S I C A. largo and elegant tea Bhop was ! in St. Louis about a month opened establishment' was so ago, Tht handsoRvo and the prices &o low that Musical the sales were enormous-frothe start.. ,Yct one warning the place Keep.oo&etaatlj en hand a full assort- was closed, and later ,ou the same ' ment of day the tea merchants creditors took JO. Basses, possession. An exaimcation showed Pianos,. that the chests remaining contained Orgeiusr t Violoncellos, only sawduit. The .. merchant had i. Accordeons,: J'iolas, obtained ten, thousaadi dollars' worth Violins, Fife, t of tea on credit fop a month had Piccolos,. Banjos, sold the whole of it at lej than- its Guitars Flutes, actual talue, and had gouo away, with AND. KEPAXRS of all KINDS the money. ,.' , , .- a good supply of Extrat far Macnines. . 4.7, :oc before purchasing elsewhere. -- :o:- I WILL, GUARANTEE ALL to give satisfaction, and will sell at the most reasonable prices. Orders DProraitrly Addaress BAltTARD All SELL I JF'jbLlod WHITE, , .Fourth Street, Ogden, ttah. im - ; OGDEN Merchandise,. , Planing and AXJO Re-Sawi- ng Ms LUMBER YARD, i - S2iiiiglcr WindoW -. .... Mr. Joaquin Millor write from Philadelphia that, bis room, at a , Philadelphia hotel wast invaded the other morning by a wild Centennial African. "He , was," says Ji ' M., "hpldiog my boots by the ear, and while he was swinging them wildly o'er his. head, I arose and went up to this sable brother of mine, and put forth my hand and took him by the nose and held him still. Then he Father Oerderaan, who was recent-l- y tried fer embetfUsneat, came near in. the upper porbeing mobbed tion of the city. His preserves being disco? ered in a beer saloon, it was soon uoiped around, end a large crowd eol lecticg, boots and yells greeted th A squad ot police visited the set down my boots, and, looking me rescued Uerdeuan, and dispersed in the face, setup, said, ''Please, sah, have the crowd. a about vour you got Cincinnatti, 20. Tlie Enquirer's Springfield, 0., pjicU I pockets?" t." " saddle be your fate. ' The Bulletin referring to the. Europ-peacrop indications say that upon the whole the course of the weather for the lost three or four weeks has been decidedly unfavorable to the crops over a very Urg area of Europe, covering most of the grain exporting districts, and the injury nustained has been sufficiotit to modify very tfi4terialy the anticipations of yield entertained a tnentj ago. IMa this change in the European harvest has bees steadily prjspectn that the English continental strengthening markets, and the result has. been been, at New Vork in an extraordinary export of wheat and equally extraordinary ad. . , vance ia price. commissioners on Indian The special fraud held another th's meeting private ' Avenue Hetel, morning, at th- - Fifth. - Profeswor Marsh ladling four houra. before them, and appeared, again some portions of hit pamphlet at greater length, and. furnished the " ' ' NewYork20 Uh CALL, AND' SEE STOCK EWI1I STREET,' OdVES, ; , SUPT. M ...-- , rut , seal to M. Thatcher wiH receive pcotnpt attention. All-arder- V Important If True. V.t . Dry Good s, Groceries, Hard ware, Crockery ware, Ladies' Fancy Logan branch, Z! C. I. Dross Goods, Notions, Gents' Offer to the public a full and complete FurnisliMig Goods, Etc., Etc., assortment of I. II. cbur, ue KOSE, Manager. CLA.VSOX, Sapt. C. The American squadron, which has been vuiiing this city, has sailed for home, . Admiral Warden and officers were brilliantly entertaiaed daring their stay. The Czar accompanied the Ad miral to troustadt on his departure. Madrid, 20. An official dispatch ia published in the Tiempo reporting that General Dor- regaray is wounded and has taken re fuse in France, near Conterets. St. John, N D., 19. The yacht Effort, under sixteen tons whieh left, Fleetwood England, , May TUe 20th, arrived here yesterday.": forty-nin- e jof waa remarkadays voyige Several persons injured. ble for heavy weather. The crew con. . .. . 20. Ct , , Ilartford, sists of the captain, mate and two beys. The Supreme Court of Connecticut has Thomas Jeukings, shipbuilder, has be decided that the looal option feature of come insolreui. , tie liceuse law is constitutional. : : ji .i Washingtott 20. The postmaster general shows earnestness iu the. proceeding against mail in contractors who fail in their oWiga ' A pbysicran in Laramie, Wyotious He yesterday, confiscated to the : MAIN STREET, OGDEX, UTAH. CELEBRATED PLACE OF RESORT. London, 20. all Pres from delegates A council VMIM BROTHER TraTeleri tJ aai by FOREIGN. ' Operative Store. -- Fickets, ULAAK BOOKS, BAXft BOOKA. Ae, ; Without aseptii tk bct STOCK rale, ( tb Ot 8B1N58 Sl4tilding GIVE: VS LOWEST PRICES! WTH, aad art in cmitinual receipt f t th i4tt.Wiitlon(i' Afftnt far th Celebrated VICTOR L a2T4. HaQhlue. A. i; , ;ac., CALL AND EXAMINE OUR' PIUCE3. GIBSOJ, ECCLBS very Bauk and Shaft MiMto.tMl, New York Price. , ifai'W pott paid on reteipt of taik. Blinds, Corner of Fourth and Franklin Sts., Oo.. " OgdeB" P.S We will receive orders for AMES' ENGINES and EMJJJf PAW MILLS, SHINGLE and LATH MACHINES, CORN ind CAM MILLS. Ac. Ac. Also the St. Louis INVINCIBLE VimiATU &D(i M TH1XKSHING MACHINE with CAREY POWER. circulars. Glbucii, Ecclcs 4 |