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Show "srhc COmlcn , fub" i C o'.iu BY Sunduw. TJELEG-llAPJ- Special tu the Oom .IcNeitoN by the Atlantic and I'm ihe Company. WKPXEPPAY and SATCKDAT, j YlteOUPW PUBUhlilSQ COMPANY. Busiiipss manager, iu uuni i fViS! should be a4.lre.seu. comniuuii-atiuii- Chicago Destroyed by Tire! Pniiffir- Ontnher " Co,FItEIul" ntiP fit the best ever held in Conflagrapeople attlub A 8reat numl)er notwith-jundin- g ended and on Sunday last, tLe inclement weather, the was crowded above Tabernacle Ver Gas, ProfV7 jd belnw. The City Choir, under Sold several fine old essor Careless, sung Bucliet! anthems J magnificently, fcvinus an grand 'irs Careless' pure soprano voice being House100,000 principal charms. The Brig-baone of of City Choir, under the leadership also I'ishburn, sang very professor AMERICAN. much to the pleasure sweetly, and added Chicago, midnight, 7. The utmost harmony occasion. 1 the A terrible conflagration is now raging universal in ihe luinljer ind goodwill prevailed and the yards uud docks along the n ef peact, patience the west side of the river, near Van ,entiuient was in favor street, and millions of feet of lumber a!1d reliance on Jehovah. mid many buildings have already been swept away. A high wind from the south Ic uf the X'Utiimin Settiemexts ' il Jinn "irwii "r'ii'", i"r is carrying large cinders to the northuM m t" U. i tu ward. firuitare af every ilewription. Everything has been as dry as tinder, and no rain has fallen for weeks. Sale or a Tin Mink. The "Star of Already the alarm has been sounded, for another fire in the west division, caused he West." three miles east of this city, Some high coal piles have hy the first. C. A. Gov. to bonded Wood, !ias been nn 1 will probably burn a lung caught Gould & on and Dr. Gralf, for $101, '00, time. TlioU'iui'ls of pespleline the which is a very small cum for it, the docks and house-top- s witnessing the sublime spectacle. Lofty lumber piles take the mine of extent and b.'!ng richness become wrapped in fire and $1,500 has been flames, andquickly fPl substantiated. fall in brilliant ruins. Th There are more like it. whole fire department is at, work, except paid down. a few enoities which nro playing on the Who is ihe next lucky buyer? fire previously siarted on W e'.ls sireot, south ol Madison, which ha destroyed ISr.uTvl.ly knows that the T:et Uem-nf several small stores, and a manufactory lrai)(Uf, "ii l'eiuK Carre de Yiite, anI :i ulticr kiii'U uf I'nrtniits urt t;il,(n at the riuneer in the rear, turning several families inlo Call ami Art Gallery. aperiiiiena. The whole west is suffering the street. (. . K. svvac.;, alt LitKe iity. ;liu . greatly from drouth; and along ihe railOn Monday last, the Wells- - roads nt short intervals are seen burned Cbickkt. wood piles, and forests that and Descrct Union clubs played a or burning h have taken fire from locomotives. cricket match on Tabernacle Square, repoles in many places have been siling in victory for the Wellsville club, burned, thus interrupting communication. living to the press of other matter?, we 11 a. m., 9. Both clubs have no sp:ice for the score. The Union stock yards. Chicago, are W. an II. & P., on tire. payed extremely well. The W. and A. & P. olliecs all have burned. The An tinmen.- Mmd; of furniture has .lint Court House, Sherman House, rrigir nui is otic; utl for Mih' at nic'denite it!.,-- ; at lloine. PosiOllice, Hoard of Trade. 11. I. 74 f l Wilfon's, Main atreet. g'ien. Ih poi. Pacific Hotel, I.eiter. J.' V. iVom Knirl.uid. dirfct Ale, sparklific:, Bj M hcallhv, uh draught at luuvr i Cn'p, Man Fatwell & Co., and in tact everybody T4tf :iwt, 0"J'.'ii. burned from about lit li street north, and from Canal s'.i eet on the west side All the city banks are Arc I Kent. On Monday evening last, to the lako. the business part oT the all and 1'J burned, of named Thornton, nge, boy years The lire is still raging. is gone. as standing mi the platform of a U. C. city The watt r has given out, and the tit K. cur, while the train was swiich- exhausted. lie loss is more than five and by a sudden hundred millions in money. liiiMuess is ag at Farminton, l ire engines have arrivrk was thrown between lae cars, his ail suspended. and others are coned from Milwaukee, tj was badly hurl but no bones were stantly arriving from points within a raVJicti. Will boys take warning? It is said over nine dius of (M miles. hundred persons have perished. The .Ti:w Stobk! (let your Dris, Liquors fire is still burning on ihe north pide, mi Groceries at the City lirujr Niore, and tor wind is blowina perfect hurri05-t- f !ia street, Oirdon. cane. There is no way to slop it. The water works are burned, and not a drop r.i.Tt iiNEi). F.llr.r Cliauncey W. West o!' water in the ci'y. The fire is all ever the city ; the business pari of ihe city is arrived here from a two years mission No water to do aiivlhing with, gone. Turm.is pans of Europe on Sunday no! a livery bank, all of the hodrop. it. We hud the pleasure of meeting tel, a'l of the public buildings, inclul-iui the post oliice, and Court House, are njesienlay, and welcoming him home, all of the west side is gone. lie looks hearty, feels first i ate, and burned. Nearly All the south side, from the he ays enjoyed his inisssinn greatly. river to Harrison street, and the west side, are burning yet. Tlia The Greatest tion ever known in America! The City without and ater Dollar a at a Persons less and Destitute! l!u-re- .1. - ht Teie-gvap- 1 - l, rh-a- 1 '1 o g 11. Trili' s .JG at totheli. lowest for the Bert Wine and Huf irii.-o- OL'iTHiNd. uaile Clulhiii); now and splendid St; k of Ke;idv- at Z.C.M.I .tlfc'dun. 77tf now on Sain Sad News. With profound regret we eeord the death of Elder Caleb Parry; missionary to Wales and lately a siJt nt of Marriott Settlement, in this lie died of smallpox on the September last. Elder Parry leaves "ite and family and a very large circle ' friends to mourn his loss. "a'y. It Etnix New Zinc Stove Stands to prntra-- t mid iar-t- s from tire. AIo Stove 1'ijie vi'vlor lor Hours and flues Ht Z. C. M. 1., Opi.-ii- . 77tf A Ei:n us. Dr.i ARTfEE ax departed. finished That sensational A Korty tcle--fa- m him. lie bits gone to alm, where it is hoped he will learn sJotii. and ceaic propajrating fully by lightning process. Uii place in Og-- n is refilled by the geuial and ample ,ji't)elly, whose smiling phisog. wejoy-igreet agaiu in the A. and P. Ol'ice. 'Oi luck io Korty, for we know "he 'n't go for to do it," and success to 't ' and sensible l)onnelly. lur WhitkhkadBkoh., the idicawt hve in llouts & yh'ies. 1'roduce taken, tee ad, Am ormisai,, Mkdicink ftsofDlt. WALKKR9 Ol'-- a The ingrc- VlNEG AR ElT- - differ from those of every other corrective in use. Unlike the "Cures of the phamacopiiea this retne-- f ornitaing no alchohol. Potanical brought to light in our Pa- EW '"ic afld re-'M- th hs Territory, herbs, roots B.nd plants surpassing potency as alteratives er,iues, aad jnigorants, and of these Bitters ar A mainly composed. ''J series of cures, embracing dyppep- in all its forms, and bilious and rvous disordres of every phase, are vouchers of this inestimable medi- - 3 p. m., 0. Chicago is entirely burned, except a small section of the west side, lietweun the Rock Island depot and ths river every trace of ft human habitation has disThe fire is now two miles appeared. er on the north sidu, and west of the is burning with increased fury. The fire lie j aitmeiils from Davenport and Hock lslmd have gone to the scene of A thousand and one ruthe disaster. mors nre about, among which is the folA vessel passing through lowing, t lie burnt bridge, on coming to Hush st. bridge, due north, the bridge was drawn leaving at least one hundred people enveloped in the flames, who were burned to dentil before the bridge could be turned to let them pass over. Many jumped into the river and were drowned or burned to death by large flouting It is rumored also that tlse cinders. prisoners were forgotten in thtf 'onrt House, and all were burned or blown up high iula the air by furty or tdsty barrels of powder stowed away for safety. Men, women and children were so anxious to save everything that, before ; vi: ni " " M furniture, Fibk. litl Oa Sunday morning a R. R. deptJn take City, took fire from tome ;iu'e which we did not learn. The Hieh was loaded with oil, chemi-- . furnitur tea, etc., was very much ( ."lt car at the U. C. la-i- nacle, and broke her arm. Mr. Thomas Colborn inCiiANi:i:i. formed us on Monday, that the Post Office at Enterprise and Mountain QreeD, in Morgan County, have been discontinued, and that a new P. 0., has been established at Peterson, in the same coun- THE F. A. KIXC1, W. II. PERUT. (Successors to (loptiE It hnir on (teveral bald heads in Salt Luke City. Price 1.00 AND THE 1IKST 11BASDS Rotilc. ler in y City Onuc Store, niiiiii Sansem inc Bitters, PERFUMERY Yines, Liquors, and. Cisnrss. FINE k GROCERIES 6fi-- 1BRGAHTILB IISTITUTIOE Xext Door to Z. C. M. I., TUB ITULIC A CHOICE uf General Mercliamiiae, cuusibting TO OVFEUS ' DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, SUMMER GOODS. SHOE DEPARTMENT is complete in BOOTS & SHOES, Hats Ciolhiiifr, Fancy THE ami . Kcdrcom Drawing Room Rareans, Hu-ne- JlaKrosscs, Chairs of all Kinds, elc. etc. 74-3- EXCELSIOR MILLS. west-sider- Horses, Carriages, and Buggies, i'loprUtoc. " Also . , ; It. BALLANTYXK, W. STOW, & FIRST I)OCK. KI) OR L. Dm. OGDEN. sllo. WILT TO ORDER. and Whi to washing equal to the very ' f MORRIS, &" MASONS & PLASTERERS, JOBBING DONE FOR THE TRADE. s Work guaranteed. Furnaces of all kinds built in Ihe best style. First-clas- 72-3- REMOYED. T MKHCHAXT TAILOR, HAS hia Estahli.hnient to MAIN fcTREKT, Opposite the Livery fcuhln. J. T. has jusl received a uew, fall and TAYLOR, ej . and Khade. LOT NEW A OF READY-MAD- CLOTHING. A full Stock of GROCERIES, WARE, etc., etc. Cull and Examine. ij ' liars, Carpets, Mosqnito Window Curtains - , B HAIl. i . I : & WM. PIDCOCK, ' Wholesale and lletail Dealern 15 ALL USDS ' , OF ' r FURNITURE, CABINET VORK, UPHOLSTERY, etc. etc, Main Street, Ogden, ' ; UTAH, Have for Sale, at prices lo euit every ' ' body, a, complete stock of of all kinds, " Furniture unexcelled In the 1 Territory. ' For Prices see Han Ibiile. f tiemoved ', ' : raiii talien in payment, ECCLES. & PIDCbCK; 3ar iluln atreet, i 71 1)(i4oili To the Pcopleof tho North. JOELSON AND MORRIS, rroprletori and Dealer! In ' FURNITURE,; UPHO L3TE RY. And of all klnda of a Mamifiw-tnrer- , : The Ilest and Cheapest Stock In the Territory. Groosliwk's Corner, Main ... Street, SALT LAKE CITY. v " 50 3m To all tho Pcoplo Choice Assortment of ' CLOTHS, Ciilpimeres, Yestinr", etc., which he offera for sale at prirea which will defy competition. Hn luu nl-- o at his et.ihllshment a uew clus ot ri4da, audi as has never before been offered In thkeity, whkh lie iuvitea tiuold aud uew frh-udto jull and inspect. J7tf ' N.B. All kinds of liuildinK.CaiTcnter and Job Work neatly executed, on short' " " notice aud reasonable terms. II. C. Morris. DEE ; WORK AIMIRIK in superior CHIMNEYS Plastering bent. Plasterers, WARD, 11RICK Ac, Gents SirawandPuuaiKUM. iu)ierintendmt. Mason? & J. KillMonti , . MANUFACTURERS & IMPORTERS, Institution. It. . HATS and CAPS, Xo- - Contain tire ecle' t'on of Wlnca, Bramliea, all of which are now tie ing aohl Aluntiol, etc., et-lit the very lowest po.sil.le prices. I're-- riptiuiia cre!ully rninpniimlivt hy a ('.imp, tent Ilrnjnriit. I'.!. All pal lien imli hloil to the 1st ami 3rd and "lid Ward Store" are reiiintcd to aetlle immediMercnuttle ately with the Ogdcii City in-l- y ' Juiiiet(;ui( in the different Settlemente. , YOU C.VN GET AT HDlilWOOQEn CITY BAKERY rimviriiiinii cimnni i uuiMiiJiiLi mix Kast Tcinylo Street, infill'' Offrten. T UNCI! LAGER BEER AT ALL SALT LAKE CITY, ; J J reasonable hours. All kinds of AND California Fruit Store, 1 . Sii-oo- t, & J Fruits, Confectionery, a general assortGood Chairs for I"5 per Dozen', ment of Groceries, Provisions, choice ' " (Knocked down and boxed,) brands of Tobaccos and Cigars, fresh and Pickled Bolognas Pigs Feet, etc. etc. Fall Leaf Tables . - '$S and $oJ can always be found at the City Bakery. a .! i' JULIUS KIESEL, Proprietor. Kitchen Tables . 75-lr- iir .rave ituvi mmm i a ii Walnut Bureau. ) mth glass, ; Walnut Ikdstoads, . IMPLEMENTS; CLOTH.- BLANKETS, main street, ogpkn, YARN, Etc.; Md. Hammond, the Tailing liaa for aale " , .' QiU, ami fcuir)- artieles. llru-ihe- j Children' if asaortiiieut ariiinhen, complete faiutu, ' . California and other ISOOTft AXD SHOES, Croquet Slippers, DP. U CMDKP A HTM EXT Comprise a f'lll )r;rs ami BOBT. WILSON'S, Street, Ogilen. i Cents', Ladles', Misses ami J. H. ECCLES TINWARE, d I'arlor and a full complement of Ladies Sundowns, Gipsien, F0R1T0RE! wide-sprea- ,, Marseilles, Fine S!inwls,Lo and all the latest stylei. JJtxHeins Puinl, the ltquoiumTpatitment Material. , iiqtta, IiSiwns, OGDEN CITY 2 IMIXTS, North-wesicr- Poplins, CJrcuadincs, 78-3- ra WINES AND LIQUOKS .,-t- - OF Sheridan. IN THE MARKET. It is pronounced on all hands to be the most extensive tire ever experienced A FULL STOCK OF on this continent. Some idea of its be from the magnitude may gleaned GROCER 1 1-fact that more than two huudred blocks, including ihe very heart of the city, reaching up north a distance of at least s: STUFFS, six miles, have been swept away before the irresistible fury of the raging fanned by a high wind from the south, which has never ceased. The The red waves poured on, bearing in Prescription carefully prepared their fiery current the most lofty and So vivid was hy a Competent JJrityiat. magnificent structures. the blaze that water pipes and the Nicho son pavements on tho principal C. S. Nkllib. W. Driver. streets were burned, and the heat was so intense in the main of the city part that no one could remain near the scene of the blackened ruins. MAIN' STRI'ET, OGDEN. All the buildings in the district which claimed to be fireproof shared the same f te of those which could make no such claims. The great Central Depot, at S VI It - I ft Cf,T i the foot, of Lake Street became a heap of ruins. Dealers in The lire extended South as far as Polk Street, sweeping everything before Drugs it for twenty entire blocks. The distance (HI. Hrus!iCK. burned over on the West side comCkfmi'ul:s 1.V4' MiiH's, menced at Taylor Street, running from AfcsayeiV DeLovan to Jefferson; it run thence four The Celebrated or five blocks north, and then moved diagonally toward the river and finally the West line was established on Clintoa Home Iiittci-s- , Hid Jacket, etc. Street, and reaching thence to the river it moved on this line, North-wes- t, until n it reached the aud West And every Requisite for the Toilet. side Depots. On Sunday night a small barn on the Foreign and Domestic canal at the foot of the Avenue not far from Twelfth Street, on the West side was discovered to be ou fire. Just such a little fire as has happened a thousand and one times before. 'Ihe wind at the time was blowing PORTERS. ALES strongly from the south-east- . Owing to toe extreme dryucta .of everything of a combustible nature this small beginning quickly began to tpread and soon Canned Fruits, etc. reached immense proportions. Taking the course ef the wind the fire began to Prescriptions carefully compounded. move rapidly towards the heart of the city. Reaching the buildings below Twelfth, the Humes devoured everything combustible that stood or laid iu its way, reaching to Van Huren Street bridge; this was seized and quickly became a prey to the flames, and served to carry LARGEST, HK?T AND MOST COMPLETE the flames ncross the river at this point THEstink of Furniture ever brought into Is aud the carnival of devastation and Ogden WOW ON SALE other ruin began on the south side of the city. In a short AT time the magnificent depot building of the Michigan Southern and Rock Island Railway Companies was in flames, and from this time forward all the efforts of ZMain the fire department seem to have been The railroads east are unavailing. Sets, sending no trains out this forenoon. All the cars reinainiug in the city over ftels, The incoming Suuday are consumed. Sets, traius are all behind time, owing to ILouugcs, lires raging ou tue prairies. The only supply of water will be from Hofas, the lake and a substitute for gas will have to be employed. All the bridges n across the Chicago rivr from Van Rcdst'catls, lo the Lake have been burned, and the only means of getting from one division lo the other is by the tunnels, and the entrances to them are ba lly blocked. Tables, The newspaper offices have all or nearly all been swept out of existence, and Ad clejinnt Amortment of their material destroyed, aud o papers Fid ure - frame MOULDINGS. have beer, or will be issued down town the Sun being the only Journal COFFINS and METALLIC which has escaped. The village of Casscll, and on the line CASKETS. All kifiila of Oil)it)it Work nd Rpnulrlno- rx. of the Fort Wayne R. U., about thirty ertiicd iu the best Biauner auil on the Bhortest miles from Chicago look fire last night, uijvi. from Ihe tire raging iu the prairies, and was entirely destroyed. Fires are raging in the peat beds near South Bend and fears of extensive damages are entertained, should the high winds now prevailing, continue. The sight here is truly harrowing. Jhe streets, alleys, and yards of the houses" saved are filled with people, who have escaped from their burning dwellwith scant ings clothing; they must re, ceive immediate relief or many will per- Of the Best Quality, on ftili, Foil CASH, YEUY ish from exposure and starvation. CHEAP. The Proilnce taken U Exchange. loss will not fall short of $150,000,000. ?"tf Gen. Sheridan has telegraphed to St. A. RANDALL.' Louis for 150,000 rations, and to Omaha for two companies of military, and one OGDEN LIVERY hundred tents. He will also order another 100,000 rations. Mayor Mason AND FEED STABLES, has called a meeting of the citizens in Ma in the West Division, to see what can be Street, tkjden. done for the sufferers. There are over 100,000 people who do not know where they can get provisions to satisfy their present hunger. . wtdl-assort- CHAJtLES V. STAYXEB, Sole Agent for Utah. AND MEDICINES, ,, Call attention to at CALDER BROTHERS, Repository of Music. Office DRUGS PUKE AND their largo and Stock, just received, eon- bisting, in part, of is producing It Co.,) Having purchased the above establishment, we offer to the public a choice selection of DRY GOODS is a sure tare for Baldness aid prevents the Hair falling off. OGDEN, -. GEOCSST RESTORER! It I. M. v;e'l CJICFAT HAIR SIIIV RTHEET, J. WRIGHT. C , ap- PIONEER DRUG STORE, Chicago,' 10. The flames in the South division were arrested ab'.ut 1 p.m., by the blowing up cf scveial buildings on Wabash Avenue and Congress Street, by Lieut. (Jen. .FIST THY A JJOTTIYK OF ty, of which Mr. Colborn has been pointed Postmaster. S. LOOK! Last Sunday a Her Akm. of Salt resident named a Watson, lady Luke City, fell down one of the stairs leading to Ibe gallery of the New TaberBitOKK knowing it, they were completely surrounded by the flames, and were either smothered with smoke or destroyed by fire. Many mothers' and children are crowding the streets crying for lost The scenes are reaily heartones. rending. Firemen in wagons by dozen are completely exhausted; some nearly burned to death. From morning up to nine p m., the streets were crowded with anxious- looking human beings, and drunken men Not able to get water, they by scores. look to something stronger, and are layThe ing round, surging and hollowing. only skeleton of buildings standing, are the post office and one elevator. The wnter-work- e being burned to the ground, at three p.m. last night .water was pt h premium at 4 dulLit pur Wicket and fife cents a glass. Up to eleven o'clock p.m. fire was still raging ou the north aide, and there are no hopes of saving a thing. At a bend in the river the tire jumped to the west side, and is burning at a furious rate. All the hotels, banks, places of amusement, churches, sugar houses, dry goods and druggists, chamber of commerce and court-hous- e are levelled to the ef south Chicaground. The go blew up, tearing the whole building The report was heard for to pieces. miles. A dozen buildings were blown up by powder to stop the course of the fire, but it was of no use; it would take two entire blucks and level them to the The dust in less than half an hour. s were awake all night for Gentjike Jewelry. The only estab- FOR HIRE, ALWAl'S ON HAND. fear the wind would change and blow lishment at which genuine Jewelry can Orders prompt If attended to. A be obtained in Ogden is at Pahi. a from the east and finish Chicago. Horses fed by the feed or on time on commenced Main south Street. riunday Boessp.ib, gale steady neallv Repairs f . 1. - J All 1). G.NELSOX, morning early, uud has liept if," up. to evhiu. ivu nvra warranted. itf ' gas-wor- p,""tiR about to enter the eonnnliln! itate 1! call aud see K. Wilson new id elecant this time. At about nine p.m. it began to sprinkle; all were iu hopes it would have r lined enough to stop fur, her destruction, but it only lasted a few moAll the telegraph companies are ments. turned out. Insurance polices are worth One man offered a twenty-fiv- e nothing. hundred dollar policy for a week's board, then for a cup of coffee; both were refused. t Express wagons could be had night for fifteen dollars a load, and hack men ten dollars per mile; everything is at a premium; the fire is about six to eight miles long, aud half a mile wide, and is 6ill burning. Midnight. A light ruin has now set iu, which has the .appearance of being heavy, and long. This will assist greatly iu allaying the beat and smoke which has enveloped the city sinoe Sunday morning. The lire reached the vicinity of the newspaper and telegraph offices about 2 o'clock on Sunday morning; their occupants tied in all directions. A large number of bodies are floating in the river and the charred remains of a great many human beings are to be seen in the si reels. It is reported that the woods for 60 to 75 miles in Indiana, bordering on Lake Michigan arc ou fire; telegraphic communication by this route is entirely destroyed; the woods in Wisconsin are also reported to be still burning. 5 6. ism'J? f3?,,,., $10 to 17 I ; F. A. K!NC Oltfce, Srliuttlcr and Light .Spring Wagons, at reduced ml. Bitckeye Reapers and Mowera, Shilky Itorae Riiken, I'lowa, Cultivator, TimlMjr, Iron and Steel, of all kiadi and allies. GENERAL DEALER In all kinds of Produce, Garden Seeds, BUTTER AND EGGS, SUMMER FRUITS, &c., Seven doors West of Main, on 66-lt- Filth Sircet, Ogtlon. f Sc CO., to C. B. McGregor), " BOOKSELLERS and GENERAL NEWS AGENTS. - J 4 FT7I.L SUPPiT OF BOOKS, -- " : VAPKI1S.' Magazine, etc, toostantly ea tanU, atii ' fcr tittle GEOltGE W. TWINER, CANDIES, (SnucesaurB , AT PUBLISHERS' PRICES. , . a choice Selection of I'ancy Ooaaf, Cigars, Tuhacern, etc., etc, at our Tepot, Hroum' Ah Cornor, ORclon City. . ' ', ;nf E. J. WATKBWS. Ioot. and Shoe 5f5.I.cr, At to aign of the Bie Fifth ," , Kt, gtrepf, Oplen.' All kinila of Boot, aiul Shoes made to oiiler. Ro-- ,' pairs neatly eeouted. Produce taken in p.viiii nu Highest Priee paid for nil hinds of Hides. S" fteuieinher the Big Boot. |