People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 February 1894 — MANY KILLED BY THE STORM. [ARTICLE]
MANY KILLED BY THE STORM.
The Gale I’lays Havoc Throughout Germany—Ships tV recked. Berlin, Feb. 15.—At Ludjenwalde, in Brandenburg, a factory chimney ! was blown down by the gale and | crushed through a portion of the ! buildings, killing ten persons and inj juring many others. A factory chimney was also blown down in lienteln, i in Casset, and caused the death of two j persons and the injurj’’ of several. Much damage was done by the storm jin Hesse and Waldeck. The storm at j Cuxhavett was the most violent experienced in years. The Danish schooner ; Ellide was driven ashore at that place and a boy was drowned. The remainder of the crew were rescued. The : English bark Lake Sinicoe is also ashore. Her crew was saved.
