St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 18, Number 19, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 26 November 1892 — Page 3
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; 7 ) € IWRECKED BY CYCLONE, e | THE TOWN OF RED BUD, ILL., LAID IN RUINS. Two Persons Are Killed, Twelve Seriously Hurt and Many Others Injured—Xighty Buildings Demolished—Scenes of Death and Devastation. Wiped Gut by Wind. The city of Red Bud, 111., situated thirty miles southeast of St. Louis on | the Mobile and Ohio Railroad, was vis- l ited by a cyclone of wonderful intensity. i The day precedinge was a delight ul i autumn day, mild and bright. Toward ' night, however, the ciouds began to | gather an;l the weather indications : rather favored ra‘n. Shortly a ter mid- ! night a terrific ra'nfall, accompanied by ' violent thunder and lightning, aroused the citizens, ani at 3:30 in the morning a cyclone was raging. Eighty-four | PR S eSyAR s I T -e o SN
‘bulldings were demolished, two pérsons killed, twelve seriously hurt, and many more injured. It isestimated that $150,000 worth of property was destroyed. The dead: Koppe, Wiilie; Koppe, Mrs. Nob. The injured: Bayo, Mrs. i ouis; Crow, Emma; Dose, Peter; Havermann, Margaret; Heitman, Mr.; Kardel!, Mrs, Peter; Manderfield, Mrs. John: Starr, Alden; Starr, Mrs. Alden; Starr, Charles; Sperr, 8. A.; Sperr, Mrs. S. A. Work of the Wind. Among the buildings blown down were the Catholic Church and parochial school, the German Lutheran Church, the City Hall and. vrison, the ci'y fire engine house, the German Lutheran school, the high school building, the Continental Hotel, and the residences ol the following named: W, Perkins, H. D. Redge, P. R. Droge, John Lang, e e \ ‘ i < % BB\ A B BN ™ ,-‘/ 1.‘,«,1‘;2""& ; \\\\\' A ey AV B o/ S F A 19 -l e T S ~ : o = S L ) RUINS OF THE SCHOOL- HOUSE. ; —_ s s e John Randhalt, John Haba, Peter Kardell. A. D. Perry, L. Keffenberg, Ernst Budli, Chas. Jaeger, Mrs. Hauerman, | C. Grelow, P. Janneman, Mrs. Jacob ' Kobe, John Kueker, Henry Wahlman, William Buetner, Henry Beeson, Dr. Alley, John Barnes, M, Trierveiler, H. W. Schmidt, William Voges, John Mau- | derfelt, William Michaels, B Miller, i Charles Gubert, P. Enzenauer, William .‘S‘Efide, J. J. Just, Jacob Miller, William | Illiameson, Frank Lang, George Reiss | Wetzel, William Kelierholz, Frank Lish, F. D. Guken, and Mrs. Dora Kaufman. Besides the above there were many barns, warehouses, and outbuilaings de- \ liched. m('flfhe storm came up without the elight- | est v'varning and the first in'imation th.e inhabitants of the ill-fated city had of it ! was when they were wakened from their slumbers by the crash of theilr homes : their ears. M%fit’, horrors of an iuky ; da)FkUCS? ighted up momentarily by flashes o ‘ {;ghtning };dded to the fear and madness
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waich oppressed all minds during the terrible visitation. Daylight only made more terrible that which night had hidden. The scere cannot te ddscribed. The streets, when lit up by the firsg strcaks of dawn, presentel a pitiable seene of ruin and utter desolation. On every hand rose the meoans of the in-| jured and the grief of their friends and relatives. The streets were Lblocked with the debris of the storm’s wreck, 1 and for some time it was impossible to getan aecu atelistof thesuicrersof the terrible visitation. The one given above is believed to cover all the casual- | ties, and the number of houses wrecked V by the storm is fairly cowplete. 3 i As soon as the more fortunate people of the city recovered from the ~first | shock of the calamity, efforts were at | once diverted to caring for the injured. I They were taken to the homes of those 1 . who had escaped the storm’s wrath and | 4 cared for by willing hards, and the doetors of the village dressed their wounds. ( Track of the Storm, The storm was destructive and far ! reaching. Sweeping down from the | north came a tremendous storm of snow, | rain, and sleet, which, encountering the | warm air-currents of “Egypt,” developed three distinet cyelonie storm centefs, diverging from a common center near Red Bud. Takirg a southeasterly cou'se one part of the s orm passed on | rapidly through Western Kentucky and | Tennessee, levelirg everything in its l ‘ path at Red Bud, a: d only when Northern Alabama was reached had it lessened its force. To the weslward moved a second storm center passing through Central Missouri,thence across Northern Kansas, finally being lost in the mountains of Wyoming, but the curious feature of this remarkatle atmospheric disturbance lay in the direciion taken by the third arm —a northerly course, through Towa, veering to the west into Nebraska leaving a hopeless tangle of | wires in its wake, until it became next ! to an impossibility to reach any of the ll great cities west of St. Louis except by | cireuitous routes. Not a wire remained from Milwaukee to St. Paul and Min-t neapolis and the Northwest, these points | be ng served with European and kast- l | ern domestic news over the Scuthern { Pacific route to Denver, theice to Og- | | den, Utah, Helena, Mont., and via the Northern Pacific to Minneapolis and St. Paul. The News Aftermath. Ir is now reported that Senator John G. Carlisle is likely to be made Secretary of State. | CoL. JACK CHINN, shot ou the Tast gt. Louis race track by Capt. Anthony, will recover. TiuE outputof the ciggr factories at Reading, Pa., so far this year, has been over 100,000,000, Gov. FLEMING, of West Virginia, has refused to commute the seatence of Allen Harrison, under sentence to be han;ged for tr.e murder of his sweetheart, Bettie Adama,
It 18 a great domestic remedy, and should b 3 kept in every home. Mr Norman l Cheatham, Waverly, Sussex Co, Va., who hus never been without it for twelve years, subscribes to this opinion. He says: «Quy famlly has been using Dr. Bali’s Cough Byrup for twelve years and are never without it in the house. .It is invaluable.» St s e Why She Was Pleased. There are a good many Belgian servants in Paris. They have no great pretensions. Some of them get twen y francs a month, with a daily allowance of thirty centimes for their food, and do i not ask for moroe. Out of this they con- | 'trive to sead, at long intervals, some ‘ assistance to the o'd folks at home. . The other day one of these girls came ‘to our back door. She appeared all smiles. “What is up with you this - morning?” inquired her countrywoman, -who was Lusy polishing her copper ' stew-pans. “Oh, lam so pleased,” was the reply. “I have had news from home. My father has received a licensse 10 beg!”—Paris Figaro,
’ A Tremendous Rumpus In the system is produced by a dfsordexly liver. Bile gets into the blood and gives a saffron tinge to the countenance and eye-balls, sick headaches ensue, the digestive organs are thrown out of gear, the bowels become costive, there are pains through the right side and shoulder b)- le, the breath grows sour and the tongue furred, dizziness is frequent, especially on rising suddenly. This state of affairs could not exist unless the disturbance were a serious one, Yet it is easily remediable with Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, which relieves every symptom of biliousness and indigestion, and promotes a regular action of the bowels, and is auxiliary of appetite and sleep. The Bitters is a superb specific for malarial and kidney trouble, rheumatism and debility. A wineglassful thrice a day.
‘ AN old woman lives near Vienna who | was a servant of Beethoven, Sho speaks of him as “a crazy and distra-ted musician.” She lived there when he wrote the choral symphony, and, although the | house is in wretched reyair, she will not have it touched. It is let out in rooms to poor working people, but still visited by strangers. S s Beware of Ointme-nts for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, As mercury will surely destroy the gense of #mell and completely derangs the whole system when entering it through the muecous surfaces, Buch articles should nover bo used except on grescripti(‘ns from reputable physicians, a3 ths amags they wiil do is toniold to the good you can possibly derive from theam. Hall’s Catarch Cure, manufactured Ly T. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Q., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the sysiem, In buying Hall’s Catarrh Curs be sure you get the genuine, It is taken internally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co, Testimonia's froe, &#~Sold by Druggzists, prica 75¢ per bottls, The Rev. Plink Plunk on Luck. It hez often s{ruck me, deah breddern, dat de “luck” ob some men is simply de l nacheral result ob dere own goaheadedness, shrewdness, ability an’ piuck.— New York Herald. DESERVING CONFIDENCE.—There is | no article which so richly deserves the ’ entire confidence of the community as BROWN’S BRONCHIAL TROCHES. Those suffering from Asthmatic and Bronchial Diseases, Coughs, and Colds should try them. Price 25 cents. IT pleases a man more go, all himseif | a foo AN 1o » another do it for
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