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The Daily Dispatch: December 19, 1860., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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Fires. Buffalo, Dec. 17. --The tavern connected with the extensive cattle yard of Burrus & Dickey, was entirely destroyed by fire on Saturday night. All the inmates escaped but two, Phineas Dickey, a son of one of the proprietors and Jane Burrus, a servant. Miss Ellen Dickey threw herself from a second story window, severely injuring her spine.--There were more or less injured in escaping and all suffered intensely from the cold, being obliged to remain unsheltered in thin night clothes. Loss on building and furniture about $6,000; insured for $3,000. Cincinnati, Dec. 17.--The building 42 Main street, occupied by Mr. Weller as a clothing store, was burned yesterday afternoon. Loss $6,000; insured. Bowen & Deming's, confectioners, loss $2,000; insured.