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A DISASTROUS CYCLONE.

GREAT LOSS OF LIFE.

r l_B PBBSS ASSOCIATION.]

New York. February 20. Intelligence has been received of a disastrous cyclone which swept through the State of Illinois on Sunday afternoon. Half of the town of Mount Vernon, capital of Jefferson county, was destroyed, and the ruins taking fire an awful panic ensued. The flames spread with wonderful, rapidity, and a great many persons were burned to death. Fortunately for the safety of that portion of the town which had escaped the full fury of the cyclone a heavy rain set m and quenched the flames. Over *ioo people were killed aud fully 200 injured by falling houses, etc. A good deal of destitution prevails, many families having lost all their possessions.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1773, 22 February 1888, Page 2

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A DISASTROUS CYCLONE. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1773, 22 February 1888, Page 2

A DISASTROUS CYCLONE. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1773, 22 February 1888, Page 2

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