New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
July 20, 1881 · Page 1 of 4
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\8? NEW ULM REVIgW, WEDNESDAY JULY 20* 188lf 'wmMm^^ \T-**&&y. 3M 'Iw*-1- iriimi lm aimm 2L ^yv ijftm fyttrttw. Charity/dono all in their power to relief Sy Mr. I. Erd's three story brick store building WAS Mrs. Kaschau's frame building unrobfed. Damage mry Henschen's neat little cottage was parunroofed ants National Bank of St. Paul for unroofed and windows brokeu, but not damaged indicate that it concentrated its full the poor victims of the terrible $300. RELIEF MEASURES. and otherwise damaged to the extent otherwise. LOBS about $200. force on tho residences of Julius Frank of $200. $25.00, to go into the general fund to Mr. W A. Krook'sone and a half story frame "On Saturday morning a few of tempest, and before darkness had set The upper north front corner of Theo. Crone's was** uu unit ssawav saauai Alhert Eggert, John Hauenstein, Robert Peter 2ens. Well-house, fence *c. $150. store and boarding house was unroofed, glass bro aid the distressed. Regretting that I ture story brick building was blown in, windows our business men, seing the necessity in nearly or quite every person wounded Gulden and Hauenstein's brewery, ken, walls pressed in and othen broken, roofs demolished on both buildings, and S. Laudeuschlager. Stable blowu. Lots $lio. xtmrvT *CTXAC. ACXSTST tor prompt action, at once set to am not able to give more.which I would Loss to buildings and contents $400 otherwise badly damaged. Stock somewhat damaged situated on the side of tho bluff in had been taken care of. John Lauterbach lost heavily on tools, furniture H. Laudeuschlager places his loss to his tin and by water. Loss f8,000. and ready-made work, his wagon maker and work to devise ways and meats for rear.of the city. -ifig^M be only too glad to doI remain, hardware store at $800, The first effects of the tornado were blacksmith shops being totally destroyed. He Neumann A Rosskopf*s one story frame general Wednesday. July 20th, 1881 the relief of-the poor and homeless. Mrs H. Bergman's building was partially unroofed places his loss at $1,250. Very truly, your friend, store and saloon partially unroofed and glass in Mr. Frank's was the first building felt in the northern part of the town, and otherwise injured. LOBS $100. front broken. Goods damaged by water somewhat. Supt. Sanborn having kindly placed Michael Lauterbach's two story frame saloon in the course of the cyclone. This A. R. McGill. The two story frame warehouse of the firm was among the modest residences of the and dwelling suffered but little his two stables, a special train at the disposal of was a brick veneered building, just completely blown down and is a total loss. Damage however, were blown down. Loss $400. Stillwater. July 18, 1881. estimated at |1,000. laboring portion of the community. nw stable was razed to the ground, completed but not yet inhabited. It station agent Heidcmann, a Committee, Fr. Lowiuski. stable destroyed. Loss $4000. His lose Capt* Jos. Bobieter: C. Stnebe's meat market but slightly damaged. was razed even with the earth. The These were somewhat scattered, but will be about $400. consisting of Col. Wm. The Turner Hall was unroofed, windows broken Loss probably $50.00. and otherwise damaged. The loss is placed building ccst $1350, aud is of course a Citizens of Stillwater extend their The Washington House, C. Iluebner, prop'r, is* within less than two minutes were all Pfaender, Hon. S. D. Peterson and C. Wagner's two story brick furniture store unroofed, at $4,000. kMr, Burg the custodian, suffered heavy badly damaged:. The roar end being badly stove total loss. glass front broken and othe'rwise damaged. loss to furniture, carpets &c. from the water. sympathy to your suffering people. Jos. Bobieter, started for St. Paul either carried bodily or leveled to in by flying timbers. His stable was rassed to the Stock of furniture badly damaged. His nne brick Mr. Eggert's building, close by, was H. Schleuder's new residence, not yet completed, ground. Loss to bnildinge and contents $600. residence is also damaged. Loss $1,500. at 2 o'clock P. M. to consult Governor have meeting to-night and shall the ground. Over a hundred dwellings, was entirely demolished. lie places his loss taken up bodily and torn into a" thousand FvWenilling's bakery is slightly damaged. $85. II. Vajen's two story brick building, in which the at $1000. Pillsbury, and lay the facts of prompt and I trust liberal remitt all of modest pretentions, were pieces, not enough being left to Citizen's National bank is located, was unroofed, Mathias Miller's one and a half story brick residence, Mrs. Siemon's brick dwelling and stable are a the feurful calamity properly before glass broken. Loss about $400. adjoining Jacob Brust's residence, is the indicate the spot jyhere it stood. Mr. to-morrow. D. M.Sabin. absolutely swept a\i ay on the wings of total wreck. She places her loss at $920. worst demolished building south of 1st North Str. J. C. Toberer's one story brick jewelry store was him. The committee did not reach Eggert, his wife and their child were The rear wall of the building and the south side is The St. Michael's Academy, occupied by the the wind, and several hundred people damaged to a considerable extent. RpNiiionMHUn St. Paul, July 17th, 1881. level with the ground, and the balance of the walls swept away with the building and St. Paul until 7:30 p. m., but upon Sisters of Charity, was unroofed and the brick partially unroofed. Loss $300. rendered homeless and penniless. Furniture, arc leveled with the second floor. The contents of Joseph Bobieter: walls cracked and otherwise damaged. The furniture dashed into the timber amongst the being apprised of their presence the M. Mullen's splendid two story brick hardware the upper part of the building were scattered to the was badly damaged by the water. The clothing and bedding was carried -tore, one of the most substantially built structures ruins of the house 150 yards from the font- winds. The children took refuge in Thieseu's Regrets at your misfortune any a Governor at once telephoned that he frame building a4jbii4mj was partially unrooted. in the city, suffered very severely. Forty feet of building adjoining. Mr. Miller says his logs is site of the building. The child was The dama^p^^ppj^^ away in the general destruction, the-rear part of the building was razed even with commodations needed will be gladly $600 on building and $100 on furniture and clothing. would receive them at his residence the second story floor. About 20 feet more was so killed instantly, but Mr. Eggert lived Hcnnan^h&iajer estimfttes his damage to and very many saved nothing except NEW LM granted. in Minneapolis at 9 p. m., and the badly damaged that it will have to be taken down clothing $2Stf-^ a short time. His wife was horribly The south side school house is unroofed and oth and rebuilt. Mr. Mullen's warehouse on Broadway the clothing they had on at the time. committee took the first train for Benton, Gove & Co. The brick Lutheran church was unroofed and was completely demolished, as also was a erwise badly damaged. Loss estimated at $850. mutilated, although conscious, and r,"^ vau.vu warn UIIIWIIPU auu number ofthreshing muchiness which were stored Trees and vegetation were razed even Baptis Carl' brick bybuilding was Minneapolis. At the appointed 18th^l881,, steeple blown down and otherwise badly demolished. M*i Stoeckcrt estimates his loss the cyclone she crawled nearly a half milein search 'St. Paul Minn., July therein. Hisfineresidence escaped with but siight at $ 5. The parsonage and stable were also badly used hour the committee waited upon the of help for her dying husband. She damage. Total loss estimated at $5,000. with the earth. Minn. Street and roo To the Review: p**... up. Total loss estimated at $2,000. Th -DEVASTATED. The Methodist charch. a solid brick structure, first went to Wm. .Spoerhas' house, but Governor, and after a two hours' J. B. Arnold's frame hardware store was slightly damaged. Loss probably $25. Broadway the two principal thoroughfares Chamber of Commerce referred is razed even with the ground. JCverything in the unroofed and otherwise damaged. Mr. George finding no one there she crawled up consultation returned to St. Paul, The two story brick residence of Fr. Heers was church, Including anew organ, was totally destroyed. were blockaded by the debris of Schneider's residence adjoining was also damaged matter of relief for New Ulm siiflerers unroofed and ceilings damaged. The stable was the hill to Mrs. Hartneck's place, The parsonage was also badly wrecked. badly. LOSB estimated $300. satisfied that the good hearted executive torn to pieces and is almost a total loss. Mr. Heers the destroyed buildings. Rev. J. C. John also sustained seme individual loss. where, however, she was overcome to committee to confer with %ity estimates his loss at $350. The front of L. Schneider's shoe shop was badly of Minnesota would do all in The damage to church, parsonage and contents are wrecked. Loss $50. from loss of blood and pain, and sank placed at $2,850. authorities with regard to securing passage The following is a list of those that Mr. John WinkelmJn's three brick residences his power, to alliviate the sufferers. to the earth unconscious. Mr. John The handsome brick Union Hotel was unroofed were all unroofed, and nearly all the furniture, Theo. Montgomery's stable was totally destroyed, of a donation by city council at its were killed and wounded in New Ulm. and about 30 feet of the rear wall shattered. The He handed the committee his check bedding and clothing on the second floor was carried house delapidatedand paint shop partially demolished. Hauenstein was the first person to extensive brick hotel stables were almost completely away. Loss placed at $600. Loss $900. for $100 to start the good work. On meeting to-morrow night. It was recommended A Large Portion ofAlbert reach Mr. Eggert, and the wounded ruined. The glass in this building suffered but KILLED. Henry Keller's frame residence partially unroofed. Jos. Sauer's nice brick residence was totally des. little. Mr. Gross thinks $2,000 will cover his loss. Sunday the committee visited the man pitifully implored for relief, but that a donation of five Loss trifling, probably 85 do Eggert- Died in half hour. troyed, and stable and fencing blown down. Mr. Miss T. Westphal's one story veneered millinery he was beyond all human help and Fr. Baasen occupied the house and two ofhis child, residences of a number of the influential Son at Eggert, aged 5 years. Instantly. John Graeff 'g fine brick residence was unroofed, thousand dollars be made by the city. the City a Shapeless store is razed even with the ground, and Uer stock ren received severe injuries from the falling walls plastering knocked from ceilings and otherwise soon after expired while being conveyed Elenora Reitz, aged 10 years. Beheaded of goods is scattered to the four winds. The south men of St. Paul, and made and timber. The total loss to buildings and con. damaged. Loss placed at $200. J. W. Bingham, side of the building was lifted up and blown out to the city. One of the little tents is placed at $1,380, Including Mr. Baasen's Annie Lieash, aged 10 years. known the dire necessity for asking 'Albert Held's residence unroofed, carpenter shop bodily. Mr. Westphal, two of his grand children furniture, bedding, clothing whloh he valued $830. City Ed. Pioneer Press. Mass of Ruins. boy's arms was driven into tho earth II. Fiedeler. Died on Sunday morning moved off foundation and out-houses demolished. and a servant girl took refuge in the cellar, but for assistance, and already prompt Damage $50 beyond the elbow. The sills ol the hardly had the trap door closed on them when the Michael Schuster dwelling and household goods from injuries received. Albert Lea, Minn., July 18,1881. and liberal donations have been received. and bedding a total loss, $800. building with all its contents was swept away. Mrs. Boos' brick dwelling house was partially house, pieces of a wagtih and household Bertha Werner. Killed by lightning. They finally released themselves from the cellar unroofed, chimneys torn down, and otherwise Col. Pfaender: Ignatz Scbwendinger's veneered two story building Our citizens feel deeply indebted effects were carried through the open the door and wedging it up with by damaged. Loss placed at $100. was not injured! much, but his stable was bricks. to the St. Paul and Minneapolis WOUNDED. ._. anid Miss WeBtphall nestimateAl. thei_ loss sir nearly a quarter of a mile. Trees *L* aaf* anll/lB O Wnn4nl.A Mown down, stone cutter shop demolished and a We can send you five carpenters, ..~...&.. ,i1 John Feneke's hoase moved off foundation, stable He will rebuild. at $9,900. Win. Spoerhas badly, cut about onanttty of marble broken. Several tombstones razed tothe ground and otherwise demolished were uprooted and carried away, and daily papers, as by their energetic Six Killed and Fifty-Three Wounded. wages paid by us for twenty days, one wen also broken. Total lots free. Damage tttO. head and internal injuries. Improving Meesrs. Peterson ft Hornburg's onestory veneermachine the garden vegetables, shrubs and and prompt action to obtain office was badly.used up, as also some Christ. Stoll'a house was damaged to the extent man with traps for moving and raising and will recover. The roofon Mrs. Schmidt's brick residence was his. agricultural, ._, of machinery, Th grass was pulled out of the earth. of flm1 the facts of the calamity and lay Jndi nearly wholly destroyed. Loss placed at $150., The Towns of West New vidual loss is nearly $500, and on machinery $700 buildings if needed. Answer. Jos. Kunz, fracture of humorus and Louis Hcenigschniidt. House demolished. Huge trunks of trees were stripped Capt. Nix places his loss on residence, slaughterhouse them before the people, the work of more. Parts of seperators and reapers were carried LOBS $600. ribs, with internal injurioa. Improving. and stable at $350. Massive Umbers were entirely of their bark, and will stand across the street and dashed into Epple's H. D. Brown, relief was greatly expedited. Louis Schilling. Clothing lost valued $100. ton, Cairo and Wellington add wrenched from their fastenings on the Turner Hall brick building on the opposite side of the street. for yeir as monuments of the terrible and Court House roofs and carried through the air Prest. Board of Trade. Carl Winkler places his loss on buildiug adjoining Wm. Riesling's blacksmith shop was leveled to 15th of July 1.881. Mr. Eggert's furniture, On Saturday evening the business a distance of nearly two blocks and then hurled Mr. Tomashko, severe injury to old Pennsylvania house at $100. the ground. He estimates his loss to buildings, against the captains stable, completely coverdemolish- St. Paul. July 19, ii&i. narly his loss. 13 Killed and Many Wounded. beding and clothing went with shoulder and back. Improving. men of New tJlm and others met at including his residence, at $700. He has already Anton Zieher's brick residence AVOS damaged ing It. His meat market also suffered damage rebuilt his shop. to a considerable extent. Loss $100. the general destruction and is a total Mayor of New Ulm: amounting to $50. 0 Unipn Hall and appointed the following John Siebenbrunner, severe internal 85 Fr. Boock's building in which Mr. Junemann's C.Dau. Shed blown a jvay and windows broken loss. Loss $1,000. thlnk .__ & Draw on me through Hardan & Sons, J. Mueller's stable blown dowu. Total loss on relief committe injuries and has diffused peritonitis. in house. Loss $100. harness shop is located wasbut slightly damaged. reticenc5e.rr and stable $150. It appears that the force of the tornado BJ Damage to Juenemann'a stock and building $50. Condition very low, but is holding his Waseca, for two hundred dollars. Col. Pfaender, Prest. B. Schlichting. House, Stable and everything l\e fHm^e to fVopeiS then veered around to the south Dr gone. Loss $1,000. Mrs. Schlichting was badly E. Schuoberich's frame building on corner of own with a fair prospect of recovery. His stable is a total wreck, but his residence suffered A. Berghold, sec. C. Wagner, trcas, wounded. and when near Robert Guidon's residence W. J. Ward, i Minn, and 3d N. streets was not damaged at all, less severely. Goede. House and Stable destroyed. ^-?,,n- Ida Leasch, badly burned and leg while the solid brick structures on the opposite H. Vajen. S. D. Peterson. on the bluff it made a circle and Milwaukee, Wis., July 18, 1881. Subilia's old photograph gallery was lifted up ty ii\ ^"ew lii\ kldi\e sideofthejstreet were completely demolished. $700 loss. broken. Getting along nicely. bodily and thrown into ft. Fischer's yard, burying took a northward course, taking up E. G. Koch. H. Weyhe. Mr. Schnobrich's loss is about S200 on stable. I. Kaslowsky: John Palmquist beneath the debris. Loss o*n Joseph Tomosko. House aud Stable destroyed Mrs.Kate Ressell, of Chicago, severe and throwing Gulden's residence down Jos. Bobieter. C.H.Ross. H. Rudolphi's handsome two story veneered building and contents $200. Loss $500. Mr. Tornasko was wounded on leg. building is twisted all out of shape and unroofed. We have commenced receiving contributions cut on neck and badly burned. Fractured,Maxilla. tho bill.and against Hauenstein's Will f{e^ $2go,ooo. M. Mullen. W. Boescli, Frank Haag's house unroofed and stable destroyed R. Fischer's frame residencedsuffered slight loss, The stock of boots and shoes is also damaged. His was unroofe and the building Improving. $50.11 brewery. Mrs. Gulden and several estimated at and furniture damaged. Loss 400 dol. for New Ulm sufferers and one and a half story brick dwelling is also badly H. Keller, E. G. Pahl. ni? H* used up. Loss $1,500 to $2,000. children were carried down the hill Chas. Gross' house demolished, and stable torn '1 Mrs Schlichting, ankle broken and haye already received almost 600 Geo. Jacobs. B.F.Webber. "WUMlta his Orchestrion,Hausreach will flooded. Thuer edamage to building and Mr. away. Damage placed at $600. i5i with the building, but strange to say F. Boock two story frame dwelling and machine ul bad internal injuries. Improving. dorf and paint shops were unroofed and otherwise The committee subsequently met dollars. Collections will be continued. Wm. Pusch'i stable and shanty lost. 'Damage only Elenora,aged fifteen years, was GREAT DESTRUCTION TO $3,000. damaged. He estimates his loss at $1,000. Mrs. A, Eggert left shoulder dislo- and organized for active work by W. W, Coleman, injured badly. Mrs. Gulden crawled Anton Ziehr suffered slight loss, estimated about Wm.sAmines frame building, in whichs Lang- Gustav Wendel'e house and stable damaged to PROPERTY IN THE STORM cated, bad bSises and wounds shoe shop was located is mined hi frame mack1 electing the following sub-committees: into the brewery ice house with two the extent of $125. Pres. HeroldCo. ft Mrs Geo. Tauer colar bone broken dwelling unroofed and stable blown down. Loss TRACK OUTSIDE OF Jos. Schneider, saloon unroofed stable demolished, children, all being stripped nearly Henry Wellner's veneered house badly damaged 11,000. Office of Fuller & Johnson, .windows broken aud "residence somewhat and otherwise badly bruised. nude. Three of the children found and stable wholly destroyed. Loas $5*0. N EW ULM. damaged. Loss $200. Florian Hess' brick dwelling badly cracked COMMITTEE ox BUILDING MATERI- Gen. Agts. of Walter A. Wood's Son of Geo. Tauer. face badly cut themselves on the prairie below the Karl Kaosper. House damaged $150. and twisted. His loss to this building and two Seven horses were buried in the ruins of Chas. ALH. Vajen, E. G. Koch, H. Keller. others is at least 8800. Rosskopf livery stable, but only one was killed. and bruised. He nearly had both ears FrAlwin. Two sheds blown away. Loss $10. brewery, uninjured, but are unable to Improving Harvesting Machine*. Meets every morning from 9 Mr. Rosskopf lost all his buggies and wagons but L. Bnenger'a two story frame furniture store Julius Schmidt's house unroofed and stable tell how they got there. Mr. Gulden's uutof MEN AND BEASTS LIFTED one, and estimates his loss at $500. Madison, Wis., July 18,1881. was partially unroofed, glass broken and plastering destroyed. Loss 260 dol. 4l 11 o'clock at Citizens National loss is $2,000. knocked down. Furniture stock and pictures Mrs. Geo. Vogel, ribs broken, wound Geo. Vogel's new frame saloon and residence INTO THE AIR AND CAR S. D. Peterson: Bank, when applications for relief John Hein's house and stable destroyed with damaged. LOBS estimated 1800, including a stable Hauenstein's brewery, which was a was entirely demolished.," andr nothing butepart of on foot, fracture of one leg and other iuer were all their contents, also 152 do lara in cash which ,"s which nag disappeared entirely. the lower floor vcan.be recognized. There were RIED, IN SOME INSTAN- should be made. We have your favor of 16th. We large brick structure, is a shapeless -w~ injuries. Will recover. was*inthe house. Loss on building and contents, Geo. Jacob's solid two story brick building is thirteen persons in the building when it went to 600 dol. mass of ruins, nothing remaining uninjured have also the papers showing the fearful CES, MORE THAN A entirely ruined, and his stock of merchandise pieces, the following receiving injuries, one having Son of Geo. Vogel, scalp wound and COMMITTEE OX PROVISIONS, John Lillie lost 150 dollars in cash and considerable except the cellar vaults. A number badly damaged. Household furniture entirely demolished. proved fatally: John Siebenbrunner, not expected &c.,A. Berghold, C. destruction by the cyclone at your system generally badly shattered. MILE. CLOTHING, clothing which he had in a trunk. Loss at least $8,000 to live Geo. Vogel, badly bruised Mrs. of woikmen were in the brewery H. Ross, E. G. Pahl. Meets every Vogel, two ribs broken and flesh wound in right place and note that you have lost $5,- Wllhelm Hindemann lost his stable valued at Another son of Geo. Vogel is slightly The solid front of the two story brick structure at the time the tornado struck it, and leg _two children of Mr. Vogel, one quite bad H. 40 dol. of M. Epple was blown in bodily. His fur. morning from 911 o'clock at hurt. 000. You and the people of New Ul ra, Fiedeler, leg broken in two places, arm broken, only for the presence of mind of Martin nlture and fixtures of his meat market are a total Diedrich Langmack's house and stables totallv Hfivy Chunks of Iron and Timber Brown County Bank. wounded internally, since died of his injuries loss. Mr. C. Epple, of West Newton, was bnrried Fr. Becker, 11 years, son of John destroyed and contents scattered to the four Hose, who forced a number into have our most sincere sympathy. We Wm. Spoerhase, internal injuries and bad scalp in the rains ana badly Injured, it was feared fatally winds. Loss 1000 dol. Embedded in the Earth. Becker in Milford, wounded in leg by the cellar, the loss of life would have wound, can not survive it is feared A. Schramm, BUILDING COMMITTEEBen. P. His story frame occupied by Wm. Amme was trust you may have something to make Christ Burmeister, House, stab-e, furniture, bad scalp wound and bruises, Carl Sporer and 12 i unroofed and otherwise damaged. Stabling alio Webber, Chas. Wagner, Jos. Bobieter. a piece of board and nearly all the flesh been terrible. 0. Klein, the malster, I clothing and bedding all gone. Loss 700 dol. year old son, the latter badly injured Jos. Kunz, ruined. Totallors to buildings, furniture &c, up in part for this great calamity, in in calf of leg torn off, also wounded In and two of Franz Grefe's children arm broken and internal injuries, his recovery $4,000. He is again supplying hit customers with Gottlob!' Dietmann. House and stable lost. the hereafter. The destruction of Scenes, Incidents and Detailed doubtful Mrs. Ludwig Kunr, wounded in head, fresh meats. one hand. Was carried half a block took refuge in the ash kettle under the Damage 700 dol. she was picked up with her child in the City Garden COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION through the air. List of Losses. fire place, and as there were still live property is bad, but of life and limb, Fr. A, Gley. Stable blown down. Damage F. Friedmann's frame building is badly shattered, Jos. Groebner, arm and leg bruised and scalp S. D. Peterson, W. Boescli. 150 doll. the south side being blown out bodily. His Nt wound. Not one of the occupants of the building coals in the pan, the place was most of course, a hundred times worse. Daughter of Gustav .Lueck, wounded Mullen, new stable, almost completed, is wiped out of existance. escaped unhurt. Mr. Vogel lost his entire stock J. Newhart's damage to furniture by water $100 AUDITING COMMITTEEM. uncomfortable. Mr, Grefe crouched A spring wagon standing in the yard was on head and other bruises. of liquors and cigars and household effects. Loss Property, is not|o betaken into at Geo. Jacobs. C. Lohman's two storyf brick residence on 3d crushed into an unrecognizable mass by nyine beside a safe which saved his life, as $1,500. North street was unroofed and otherwise damaged Son of Gustav Lueck, scalp wound timbers. The furniture, clothing. &c, in the second count, where life and limb ire con These committees are doing all Our city was visited on Friday, the a huge sill lodged on it which bore up Loss 300 dol. Jos. Groebner, shop destroyed. Loss placed at story of the building was swept away and and symptons of derangement of brain. "130. their power to hasten the work cerned. We hope that the people will the terrible pile of brick and lumber 15th inst. by one of the most terrific lost. His daughter, aged 15 years, was blown out Carl Schreck's house unroofed. Loss 100 dol. of tho building and carried through the air a distance Mrs. Tornasko, fracture of leg and which came turnbling down. Carl of relief, those most destitute being H. Fiedeler's brick blacksmith shop entirely destroyed. come to aid the, sufferers. As a token J. B. Vellikanyc, dwelling destroyed. Loss 100 cyclones ever witnessed in the State of 100 yards, when she was blown against a Dwelling badly damaged. Loss $500. dol]. toes of one foot, ribs broken. people1, we Nagel endeavored to go to the stable provided for first. post which she grasped. Although the air was of our sympathy for your of Minnesota. Seiter's photograph gallery was struck by lightning John Eichmann. House and stable demolished mil of flying timbers and other debris, which was but was taken up and thrown several Albert Retz, shoulder dislocated.. and the sky light broken to pieces. Loss Resolutions of thanks were adopted and household goods gone. Loss 200 dol. piled up all around her, she was but slightly injured. enclose $100.00 which you will please The day was extremely warm, the S50. yards up the hill. 24 feet long iron Mr. Friedmann puts his loss at $1000. His Mrs. Retz. left arm broken twice, at the Citizens' meeting on Saturday Anton Leasch's house with all its content? is a place in the hands of your committee bars, weighing at least 80 pounds, stock is partially damaged. Anew $15,00 lot of One corner of H.'.&'teinhauser's two story brick mercury standing at 90 degrees in the total loss. Damage, 500 dol, hngers on right hand broken and internal to the La Crosse Board of pipes being blown away entirely. dwelling was knocked in and the whole building were carried over the hill and buried for distribution of contributions to Vincense Stocke. nouse and contents swept injuries. Recovery doubtful. shade, at noon and the gentle southerly unroofed and otherwise damaged. Loss S5SO. Trade, they being the first to send away. Loss estimated at 500dol. Bedmann & Schramm's two story veneered generaletrore, into the ground. Two bbls. of pitch your sufferers. Very truly yours, Fr. Engle's blacksmith shop and stable level breeze afforded but slight relief 36x48 feet, totally ruined, the north Wilhelmina Werner, struck by lightning, Henry Eckert, house badly damaged and stable pecuniary aid, Supt. Sanborn and weighing over 400 pounds were carried with the ground and his dwelling badly shattered. wall and front being completely torn down and completely wrecked. Loss 400dol. the electric fluid burning her Fuller & Johnson. He places his loss at $300 from the oppressive heat. At half over the building aud deposited blown away. The stock of goods was partially the Sisters of Charity, but space Albert Retz. House twisted out of shape, moved hair, face and body clear to her feet. blown awav and lost. A bolt of calico was found The beautiful City Garden is a complete wreck. nearly a hundred yards beyond. Mr. past three o'clock in the afternoon, off foundation and badly damaged. .Loss 850 forbids the publication of the resolutions. CONTRIBUTIONS. wedged under a partition in the third story of Bobleter's The trees are aU torn down and twisted out of dol. John Swenson horrible scalp wound Hauenstein has vet some 400 bbls. of The following contributions fW residence, more than a block away. -The shape. The front of the building was blown in. the low roll of thunder called the attention goods, not blown away, were all badly damaged This boy is aged 14 years, has neither John Werner.''House unroofed. Loss 800 dol. roof torn off and furniture demolished. The north beer in his cellars, and if he can only the sufferers have been received by The following are a few of the by the torrent. Mr. J. Schramm was blown out of of our citizens to a heavy, wall will have to be taken down and rebuilt. Mr. Peter Schaller's house was unroofed and otherwise father, mother, sister or brother. secure the assistance of some carpenters the building into the yard. He received a severe Muller places his loss at $1200. damaged. Loss 175 dol. hundreds of telegrams .and letters Chas. Wagner, treasurer of the Relief black cloud in the north western horizon, Lives in Nicollet Co. but was injured fracture of his right arm and a sprained ankle. The he will at once erect a small Mr. Schram's frame building was unroofed and \osi to building and stock is estimated at $6,0TO. that have been received expressing John Nun's veneered dwelling was damaged to Committee, or notice thereof in New Ulm. frame building and commence brewing. and fifteen minutes later another otherwise damaged. The stable torn down and The goods have been moved into Gallee' bnildine. the extent of 800 doll. sympathy with the people of the completely ^demolished. The low is placed at ee to the amoun Mr. Hauenstein's loss on brewery, telegraphed up to the time of going which is not so badly damaged. ma was seen rising from the South-west. Fr. Bochum lost his house, stable, furniture, Mrs. Gustav Lueck, slightly injured. a $300. Mr. Schramm was taken out of the building stricken city: 2000 bushels of malt, engine and other bedding and all the clothing except what he had and buried under the debris, but strange to say to press: Galle6bnildingi fI!iL These two advancing columns seemed John Hein blown away with house. on at the time. Loss 300 dol. recoived but slight injuries. A horse was taken fixtures is at least $20,000. On train, July 16, 1881. c- Bolloff's frame tin and hardware store was away with Friedman's sUblo and blown Into Mr. to intersect e^ach other, thirty degrees La Crosse Board of Trade 114 90 ssot seriously injured. GnstavSncck. House a total wreck. Loss 325 After the tornado had completed its M. Mullen: Schramm's house, a distance of 100 yards, but Citizens of Sleepy Eye oi45J but slightly damaged, while the brick buildinirs doll. west of the zenith, and the united column Carl Schreck, back, leg and one arm strange to say was not killed, Webber, New Ulm i S work of destruction on the brewery, on all sides of it were blown down entirely. Mr The La Crosse Board of Trade excursion Wm. Firly. House and all its contents scatter' Kolloff estimates his loss at $200. badly bruised. Schreiber, Milwaukee nn it again veered around to to the south Joseph Baer's one and a half story brick dwelling moyed onward toward the east to the four winds. Loss600. Four of the family party extend their heartfelt is amass of ruins. Mr. Baer estimates bis loss John Dorster, Milford G. Friton'sframe buildings are a total wreck injured. and partially demolished Hauenstein's Win. Bochum, injured inside, head in rapid spiral curves, while the deep The corner building and stable, which were occupied Boynton & Sons, Winona r- JO Gustav Lueck, house, stable and contents gone. sympathies to your people in the awful fine brick residence. The cupola on arm and leg. Carried away with house. by Mrs. Brunner, being completely rent to Mr. Jos. Vogel's two story frame saloon and A MeGill, St. Paul hazen color of the cloud within the Damage 400.doll. pieces. Mrs. Brunner lost nearly all her household the house was torn down and three .of dwelling was partially unroofed and drenched. calamity which has befallen them, and Geo Durban & Sons, Buffalo, N. io to Mrs. Bochum, injured on breast, John Fehingcr. House damaged badly and his effects and clothing. Loss on buildings and contents, western angle of thest two columns, The glass was all shattered. The large new barn Governor J. S. Pillsbury i0(i no the corner posts were driven four feet large stable a total wreck. He places his loss at $1,500. head and back. have raised a purse of $115, which will is scattered to the four winds. Mr. Vogel putsl his Dr. Stamm, St. Paul i $00 dol. the terrific peals of thunder and incessant into the solid ground in front ot the loss at.900 dol. Mrs. Peueer's two story frame boot and shoe go to you by the first train*for the sufferers. Florian Hess bruised by a fall. Grand Pacific Hotel, Chicago, by Gov" 10u i John Mathowitz's stable gone. Loss, 100 dol. building. A nutmeg grater was driven store and dwelling was unroofed and almost en"rely Aug. Hellmann'8 veneered dwelling escaped flashes of lightening gave ominous 25 00 Pillsbury Gustav Mecrfcld's shop demolished. Loss 50 S. Sanborn, Supt. destroyed. Hu?ntne Th stock le also badly soaked. comparatively uninjured, but his stock shed was John Langmack, injured on foot. into an upper corner of the kitchen 25 00 suffered but little damage J. Fernekes & Bro. Milwaukee,.....'.". forebodings of the power of the dol. completely demolished. He places his loss at 5 00 Chas. Emmerich & Co., Chicago.. Wall as solid as it could have been W Carl Kleiner, badly bruised on hand 7'* $100. One of the queerest freaks of the tempest Minneapolis, July 10,1881. 10 00 John Weicherding, house demagud to the extent Wm Bickel, St. Paul demon of destruction who was threatening wcapod with a few bruises. is to be seen in Hellmann's stable. A huge oak done with a hammer. Max Hartneck and arm. He was buried in the ruins 128 30 of 100 doll. to his frame building, but his stable with horse and O Brown, Mankato horB Capt. Bobieter: sill 10x10 inches was blown endwise into 100 00 contentsewas to hurl his tempests upon us. other!& carried away bodily and dashed was taken from near Hauenstein's residence House of Hope Church, St. Paul of Hauenstein brewery. Carl Wilkin, house destroyed and household Th the stable and lodged against the further 100 00 ple 3 W King, Prest. Minn. Mech. Asso The Zouavesdeeply sympathize with urnitnr, bedding and clothing swept away. Loss and carried over the brewery wall in a nearly upright position. A large board Windows were hastily closed andjawnings 3,000 oO Loss $300. An elm sill 8x8 inches and 20 feet lone: Julius Schramm, arm broken and Walter A Woods Harvest. Machine Co... 500 dol. was blown through the joof of his wagon maker at a night of nearly a hundred feet 100 00 was carried through the air a distance of nearly a the Gov. Guards and the good people City of St. Paul foot sprained. Was carried through furled, and at 15 minutes past shop in a similar manner. A large piece of hoard John Schmidt. House badly wrecked, stable 200 00 block and deposited In Hauenstein's yard. A board Geo Benz & Co., St. Paul from the ground, and, strange to say, was also ^driven through the roofof Bobleter's the air. blown away and furniture damaged. Loss 450 dol. of New Ulm in their terrible calamity. was also driven cloar through the summer kitchof four, the storm came in all its fury, W Ward, Waseca residence, cutting its way through the roof as was only slightly injured. Mr. Hauenstein's the stock In ruined. Lorenz Grosskopf's house and household goods W W Colemann, Collection of Milwaukee Can we aid you? If so, command us. clean as it could have been done with a knife. Carl Sporer, bruised and cut. ,nuc and no pen can describe the scene that gone. Loss 285 dol. loss on his residence is $800. Weachcke'ad *ff Dr. C. two story veneered drug store The board is yet sticking through the roof. Herold soo ot ck i* A. A. Ames. J?u'!8Ul 12 year old son of Carl Sporer badly William Maneke, House damaged and stable Himself and family and some visiting J-Paul Volkszeitung Collection 500 0C Charity Lodge A. F.fc A. M, and the Odd Fellows destroyed. 150 dol. Col. Pfaender's splendid brick dwelling is badly bruised. \i- friends, 14 in number, took refuge in Osbora & Co., Minneapolis, 50 00 Capt. of the Zouaves. lodge occupied the largest portion of the second damaged. The roof on the south side was entirely C. Scheible, stable torn down. Loss 200 dol. ,$ Dohmen, Schmidt & Co., Milwaukee 100 nearly i %v The first gust demolished the cellar. The storm spent its force story and all of their property Is destroyed. Dr. taken off and demolished, also a portion of the Mrs. Lud, Kunz, wounded in head. Zumbrota, July 10, 1881. A. Troegcr, house and stable damaged to the extent Milwaukee Merchants Mutual Ins. Co 50 w*^J{'~'/ eyery chimney in the city. N Mueller, whose office was in the building, also upper part of the wall. The beautiful trees that on the timber between the brewery eyer chimney in the city Nex tin. Hubbard, Redwing 50 of 200dol. Jos. Groebner, arm and leg bruised, suffered imparable Joes. Dr. Weschoke's brick surrounded the house, are now all twisted out of Heideman, Agent: and the Cottonwood and then apparently Henry Villard, Pres. N. Pacific R. 600 residence was also unroofed and otherwise dam- shape and broken off. The stable is also almost Stoll, dwelling unroofed. Loss 100. roofs were stripped off and blown in and scalp wound. Not serious. Oregon Transportation Co 000 Of i 2& The doctor estimates his loss to be at least a complete wreck. The Colonel estimates MB loss went up into the air. Convey to the people of New trim Theo. Kobarsh, one wall of dwelling and roof Hille, Chicago 5 evory direction, and crumbled into $7,000, He has removed the remnant of his stock at $1,500. Albert Schramm, bad scalp wound and stable gone. Loss 200 doll. The losses are estimated by the Miss Lulu Hille, Chicago 1*. to Lelbold's brick building, which was but our most sincere sympathies, and any and bruises. John Bellm^ two story residence was unroofed every conceivable shape doors, windows, John D. Zernitz. Chicago (n Nic Storch, dwelling unroofed and stable gone partially damaged. owner of each building and by a committee and his stable blown down. He places his loss at Citizens of Stillwater 4(t 0 Loss 150 dol. assistance we can render them in their Peter Bartle, foot hurt. He laid on Mr. Loheyde's loss will not exceed $60. boardB, shingles, rafters, bricks *400. who made a personal canvass, Gov. J. S. Pillsbury was in tlu The New Ulm Sugar works are a total wreck. Krd's millinery stock damaged to the prairie with his child beneath him trouble we shall only be to glad too do. Paul Hitz's dwelling was partiall'v unroofed. there are losses valued at thousands of Loss 8000 dol. and branches of trees were seen flying city yesterday and ]o^zed over the amount of $300 to $400.' Her furnituVe and other Loss about $10. during the whole storm. dollars that mouey cannot replace and S: John Paulson, dwelling damaged and stable Sanborn, Supt? ruins to see for himself what sort through the air in every direction household goods are also damaged buildin8go the amount Stoc dam Mr. John Kramp's log dwelling house is nearly gone. Loss 150dol. *rwis damage glnorn'dbrick store was unroofed, are not included in the above estimate. 12 year old child ql Fjr/Baason seriously ot Zumbrota, July 16, 1881. a total loss, as also is his stable. He places his of aid was needed most. He consulted whole roofs were torn off and came an, ifr: Aug. Wandesy. Damage on house and stable 50 injured. The beautiful trees in tne storm track damages at $400. dol. Heideman, Agent: with our leading citizens aTTd Sroke L?.f* crashing into the sides of buildings on are totally ruined, fences torn down iy? tor veneered Totageneralfl!o00e stor Fr. Drush's dwelling was unroofed and stable 14 month old child of F. Baasen also 8 aged to a considerable extent. loss BCh was fully convinced of the necessity GeoTaner'e dwelling, is wrecked totally, and demolished. Loss$200. Extend my sympathies to your people. and broken. Many of our citizens ttru the opposite side of the street as if injured badly. stable blown away. Loss 650 ol. of immediate aid. Lumber is needed Maria Schulz's stable was laid low, as also was have lest amounts ranging from 5 to was struck.sevesM times by lightning and is al Call upon me for anything this hurled by the power of Milton's demons Wm. Krneger's dwelling is unroofed and stable J. ^H. Nichols^scal wound and the well house. Chimneys were bhnvh off the most atotalloss^klB stock is afso bad?y damaged most with which small buildings 20 dollars, which the committee did gone. Loss 185 dol. house and windows broken. A large picket" Loss placed at $9,000. "B*. Department can do to relieve suffering bruises. He was Juried in the ruins buildings were lifted from their was blown away. She places her loss at not invoice. It is therefore safe to can be erected to house the destitute, Mrs. Mnller, dwelling and stable partially unroofed. of Rosskopf's livery stable. or distress caused by storm. The Dakota House, which was newly renovated foundations and scattered and twisted 50 dol. Peter Emmer loss on dwelling $150. Hil say that the total loss to property in while a number of buildings was partially unroofed and otherwise damaged injured on head by flying timbers. Not danger Jos. Paul, dwelling unroofed and stable gone. John Schapekam, badly bruised. He New Ulm is fully $250,000. into shapeless masses of ruins massive H. C. Barlow. extent Low including buss, buggy, truck and stlole are unroofed, the owners of which ously. 0 Damage 100 *1 *eed crawled into an old cellar where he Besides the damage by last night's rain Pwasdam brick buildings trembled and crumbled Winona, July 16, 1881. MrJHeddendorf one and a half story brick are unable to make the repairs bWl5er8h John Vetter, house and furnituoe all destroyed, 8 remainediuntil storm subsided. to store goods will foot up several dwelrfflg was razed to the second floor. Everything om50.r 1 to iof 500 dol. before the blast as if shaken by themselves. A number of roofers WM C.H.Ross: on the second floor was destroyed or carried thousand dollars more. Mr. II. Henschen, John Werner, shoulder dislocated. Anton Loesch's dwelling was taken away. Loss 8h $ffl.b*rbe' away. He estimate* his loss at *800, including from abroad are now in the city and an earthquake. 300 dollars. who had taken rofuge in Bobleter's Place $25 for the benefit of tho sufferers tliSSute*? a stable which is a complete wreck. Leonard Gulden, 14 years old, dislocation ci*r factor}- somewhat damaged. 400 H.Schroer lost his stable, and his dwelling was as soon as the necessary tin arrives, new building when the storm J^J??.?'8 During all this destruction the fearful Otto Kuehn's two story brick dwelling leveled by the cyclone and make sight of ankle joint. unroofed. Damage 160 dollars. to second story floor. Stable completely ruined. to 500 cigars and tobacco being blown^wav as the business blocks will be re-roofed. burst upon the doomed city, says that Jos. Kunz. Dwelling badly damaged. Loss ofll0ebr damageestimat- shriek of the tempest the perpetual draft on us for same. Loss $500. Cletus Epple of West Newton was also was the store house. Damage $100 50 dollars. for a few moments the air seemed to 4r buried in the ruins of M. Epple's tyrick E. Gerard Shapekam one aud a half story frame roar of the thunder, tho crash of falling G. C. Boynton & Son. NeWhart, ed a?y Louis^Kunz sustained a loss of $36 on his dwelling be alive with cattle, horses, dogs cats The Governor's Guards were dwelling gutted. Loss $730. block. He has a deep wound over eye, house. walls, mingled with the screams of and domestic fowls, One horse was Lake Madison, July 17th 1881. Mr. F. Behnke's two story frame buildinsr in John Koch's brick residence almost completely placed on duty Saturday and Sunday ribs broken and otherwise badly bruised. Mr. Schmidt's dwelling ftoved from foundation whichwas located C. Bwh's bool^tore te ruined" ruined. Furniture and bedding scattered oyer the blown out ot a stable and dashed into terrified men, women, and children and stable wrecked. Damage estimated at lOO nights to prevent pillaging and Improving. Capt. Bobieter: prairie and lost. He places his loss at $1800. Chas. Anderson'a-family lost heavily in furniture Schramm's house, nearly a block dollars. rendered the scene one that beggars and household effects,anMr. Bach'ss stock to cedbad to content it pif JacobDein's frame dwelling completely ruined help the city authorities to keep at The boys one and all wish to join in Jacob Miller comminuted fracture of away. Another was blown more than Carl Mullor's dwelling and stable arc wholly Marden'sbrick harness store gutted- un builiu Mrd conditionW dentalVfltaUs*. all description and baffles all language. order. On Sunday many thousand 8tor wiped out. Damage 600 dollars. left legVery serious injuryRecovery $f a block and set down in Broadway uninjured. an expression of sincerost sympathy tw Two story brick dwelling of Mr. Lueth unroofed Fr. Macbo. Dwelling wrecked. Loss 250 dolls. strangers visited the city to view the doubtful. He was injured in Meile's ^S!?8?8 The city, after the tempest had A farmer from Nicollet and most heart-felt condolence in this, and otherwise damaged. Loss $300. Au L. Meyer. Dwelling unroofed. Loss 76 dolls. saloon while trying to hold the door. ruins. An excursion train of eight county, named Ole Carlson, had a passed, presented a scene of sadness roofed. Two frame buildings unroofed and sutea John Schapekam'g fine brick residence is a total your hour of sufferingand calamity. Mr. Merkle's dwelling totally destroyed. Loss A board came through the door edgewise of one bunted out. LossfSoo. wreck. Loss on building and contents $2,000. or nine car loads of people came horse killed in Fr. Boock's stable. 200 dolls. never to be forgotton by those who Blacksmith shop unroofed loss $200. If wo can render any assistance let us and struck him on the leg. Wiesherski's stable unroofed, and glass broken Mr. Struebing of Courtland had his down from Redwood Falls and Sleepy to buildings.'estimated A. Domashko. Dwelling ruined. Loss400 dolls. ulo in store and"dweUing front. LossfiSo John Hirsch, dwelling completely demolished. witnessed it. The debris of the fallen dftm, know and we will most gladly do all in team tied in front of Boock's machine Carl Nagel, injury in head. Not Eye, and the farmers for miles LOSS $900 to 11,000. H. Vojelpohl. Stable wrecked. Loss 400 dolls. Baftr8C $100-^ buildings, wagons, farm-machinery, 8tory brick building unroof, shop when the storm commenced, but serious. ^-V our power. Alf. Brooks. North side brick school house level with the F. Hess, upper story of dwelling gone. Los 5* """Winer and shed around came in to see the sight, and ground. Loss $1,000. ibol Car 400 dolls. after thestorm the horses were separated Julius Westinghous' child, riot seriously. furniture and clothing were mingled I ever day since the calamity the Capt. Winona Guards, edand otherwise damaged. Loss $500. Spoerhase, stable gone and house damaged. Loss Wm. Emerich, frame residence badly damaged. and one quite badly injured. Mr. 8 in one promiscuous mass from one i08 2S^ dolhf.5*r city has been full of strangers Loss $300. +r*"- -300 Wm. Drew. Henry Poehler, also of Courtland, iost Mrs. Leasch, bad scalp wound. 8200 Lost $800 in county on machines. John Bobieter, dwelling and stable unroofed E. Brandt, stable wrecked. Loss 100 dolls. end of the city to the other trees from far and near drawn hither by Acting orderly Sergeant. one of his horses, wagon and a trunk. and blown down. Loss $350. *tor frame store, occupied by Anton Sporer, son of Carl Sporer, F/w Gebserdstable blown down. Van Dusen Co's. salt house was damaged to the one curiosity. were stripped of their branches, ind The trunk has not yet been found. Court House unroofed and glass broken, $1100. has punctured wound on right side of ,5?chftr State of Minnesota, Fran1k Kuetzlng loss on tinware $50. extent of 75 dolls. Large numbersof cows were alsokilled twisted and knotted as if by the hand ELSEWHERE. Claus Niemer, stable blown down. Loss $100. Is doing well. The north part of the City Mill warehouse was A Department of Insurance, The tornado appears to have cbii Nearly all the domestic fowls in the torn out and the mill itself slightly damaged. Mrs. Olding as a milUnery store partially unroofed The Catholic church, a solid brick structure, of a giant horses, some dead and bjfch- 0P. Soergek) slight injury to lower and glass broken. Damage $507 Loss 800 dolls. was unroofed, the steeple and bells thrown into St. Paul, July 17, 1881. r?'0t'L ixnroofe.d storm track were either killed or blown menced its work of destruction f^L^^e VI tt (|IIUH| UU1K9, 9UU1V UWIU W W V,Bf- aowa^- Wilt JJ1JU1J liU 1UIVOI B ww^ut. wuiufi wa. 8o 5 the street and otherwise damaged. The new parochial Empire Mill,engine room ruined. Loss 800 dolls. away. Wm. Pfaendor, Jr., who had ,Lte?t Jos. Bobieter: Bird Island, Renville county, an school in course of construction was entirely C. Zeller's planing mill unroofed an machinery & children and -eye slightly. di*Hn Her bab slightly injur neaththe timbers miaemof fallen'stables: |4 destroyed. The parsonage was also somewhat sought refuge inWescbcke's drugstore neathth timbers of fallen stables arm arm,. with ih v^i on building and stock is placed damaged by water. Dwelling damaged. Losssoo gathered in velocity as it progresse lo with of the radius. My dear friendI have read with ffferle' damaged. Total loss, $3,640. dollars. was blown out of the building and car* ,o fi, mot$lpifs were searching and anxiously J in its southward course. At Bir ili Henry Gordes. House and stable totally destroyed. Mrs. Wm. Firley, injured in foot and the deepest solicitude the description "riey.injureainiooxanct a $100. i TSi- vij Scherer Muller's loss on lumber is placed at ried through the air nearly a whole, tti Loss $500. ,'JTH. C^ Island a few houses were blow 600 dollars. A^* & E. C. Behnke's two story brick store unroofed, in the Pioneer Press this morning ot block, but strange to say was uninjured, l* 4fcnirftewlldere and terror-stricken edin^both eys.C" Jos. Dambach. Stable destroyed, brick house glass front broken and goods damaged by down and others unroofed, but there F. Held's two story brick furniture store and iTt- turtoofedand wagon blown away. He places his A book might be filled with inter* Behnkev the frightfull storm which overwhelmed water. Loss $800. Loss on Mrs. E. C. dwelling suffered severely. The roof was taken off loss at $225. were no lives lost. From C. H. $160, and on Albert Behnke's from $100 to standing and gazing in and the walls damaged. Lose 600 dolls. esting Incidents of the storm, but *ROjPB*TY DESTROYED, your beautiful city and the to $150. Hopkins and W. C. Knapp, of the Herman Exntr. House and new stable destroy City Mill Co's cooper shop is a totsi wreck. Loss space forbids. upon all that remained of p-gttowing is nearly a complete 4tTt Household goods scattered to the four winds. The Brown County Bank building, one of the 360 dollars. surrounding country on Friday afternoon town of Cairo, Renville ah On Saturday morning our people ___ -.----y propert. in Ne Less $800. *-Th.trm niv lt?*Tthe destroyed handsomest structures in the city, was unroofed homes.' The storm only their Eagle MiU Co. roof was taken off. The leas is rtm last. What a torrible storm it learn that the cyclone was te?iibh_ and otherwise damaged. Mr. Boss furniture was went bravely to work to clean up the Henry Goede places his loss to fence and building placed at tOO O dollars. Ulm, anthemselves.aslu,,e*** incidents narrated by thd badly ,....,.._y damaged water. Damage $600. lasted about 15 minntes, but in that parties at 50 doll. Pfsanioger' fcahis,loss was! Nothing to be compared with it in destruction of life and property\S debris and repair the shattered buildings, nnroofed an the wind. brick boUdwg in which The two story frame dwelling occupied by F. IV Chea Charle places his loss on dry goods and *l i 4 i.t _^^t* -A V' Cheap Charley places on dry good* and upper,?w Christ. Filsen. Roof on stable taken away and Melle, was damaged Co the extent of15 dolls. and at this writing many buildings in the oye?t of like character has ever before occurred brief time the destruction of prppentf H. H. Bewsmann part of two story brick clothing at tlW. Ifacta of It was swept away by i house damaged to the extent of $45. -SS,-^fi*J?-df*t, Jot. Schmucker's brewery was very severely rt?i?!3*f. are being newly roofed and otherwise 1* .Mjiii#A,.w.f Louisi Frank's estate. Frame dwelling house in this State. The loss of so TOWN OP CAIRO. damaged and he places hie lost at 20oo dolls. the store is located is but slightly damaged. repaired. The sound of the carpenter's and stable totally destroyed. Loss$l,00i and life was great, uppejgtedor awry rained, $6,000.also stable A.. thatn iZStSu k .5-KM-*i"-.""j Tho furniture and effects Mathcw Finley was badly injured, o* Store house unroofed Low to bandings $300. The engine hoses and apparatus is damaged to much property, the product of many rcgDMter, Ric. Nenno and P. Nelson, tenants hammer and saw can be heard The people, however, were not long4 the amount of 600 dolls. John Geo. Haas. Stable destroyed, kitchen taken Kieeling, Keller & Co. placed their damage to and his family were all more or ***-*& building badly damaged. LOTS $800 away and house damaged. Lom $205. years of toil and economy, is a .matter buildings, and stock at $8,500. The brick building from early dawn till late at night. Central school house is uwoofed. Loss 400 dollsMrs. in recovering their equilimtluinr and hrt^fcd-- less injured. Mr. Dickmeyer's house Jacob Hotttnger's frame stable waa~destroyed Fay's briek dwelling was badly rent and Men, women ana childien^jia cone ndolp Kieslina' fine brick residence un of serious concern but added to this drug store of Jos. Bobleter8, being wholly unroofed. and house damaged. Loss 270 doll. khe good work of relief to the niai was lifted bodily into the air and torn down. Lose aoo dollars. hn,SL to work to xeiir|b^ %iftif $gSt TrTl^^tm^SS^ are human lives, whose value is beyond pw a. Mrs. Hartneck. House and stable unroofed. Aug. Friton's two story brick building was onroofed zyfei wounded was at.once*begun. then dropped down again. Mrs. *JW?..-and-stable tlieycan,and witlitfae^ssistaude of S^JS^^^SSlliM^^I^ roofefwm^iMchinerynatnluvis blown $6,000MmLhssfSOOhnllrfinns down Damage-$300. ms^mg^m J1*" Hon Hon S D.. 1) PAbraa Peterso place i his htm rose on nn building nd otherwise damaged. Loss 30* dollars.. iloeblowri dvej. rTlie poetoflrce'wvs"narwi estimate! I most sincerely sympathize -_-*?rABob-" Dickmeyer and children are all hurt. OAdit blown Avtt* -fha ~f ly disposedp^oplpof other Bistry Muller and Qarlj, assisst LHJerrenderfer. Stable blown downland house "Mr. sUghtiydiinaged. Loss $140 -3P*lt:^j^t, with you all, and herewith_$eljsl you The baby was blown away from I)r. pidbergof j*k. JBattiin-berei my check to your order oh the Merch Mrs. Dickmever twice and is badly JSV -*w. A DEFECTIVE PAG E