THE GREAT BLIZZARDS.
Almost the whole of the Uuit6d Slates have been in the grip of the Storm King for the piat week. Trains have been enow-bound in many localitites, and the cable and. electric car system in |maoy towns and cities, including jNe# York, have been tied up for two or more dayp. On the Wo&tnn plaiu3 atock suffered terribl.f. Greit numbers of cattle and sheep perished f oni oxposure and hardship. Kvon thn Florida orange proves were setioualy threatened. A flood of rain throughoo' the frou hroa States hia canoed (he rigors (p overflow, and inflicted mnch damage to propo ty aud some lo^s of life California alone escaped the climatic disturbance. Even uere r the weather was diagreoably crtld, Jthonerh San Francisco daring the bWiu was Ihe warmest city of the uation with (he single exception of Jackson ville, Flo ri da.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 46, 10 March 1903, Page 2
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