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Show A KENTUCKY TORNADO. CVt'H A HUNDRED BUILDINCS WRECK-, WRECK-, T O AN AWFUL SIORM. , A rj)ih.r of IVrsons W.r. Rrtonly In- ,ucl -A I.lalit Full efsnriw in South -kota Veaterd.y, but it Wont I Hart tli. Crops. " w . , - Paiutaii, Ky., iday 4. Saturday i i.ieiuug n humenHi.'.- with heavy rain :md hail, struck I his town land iu a few t ininule the streets were rivers -of - -.. water: 'i'lm railroad freight depot, colored people's eehoolhonse and freight oliiee wore unroofed. Tho newly built Third Street Methodist church was -.picked up and dropped into the middle of the street, a eoufused mass of debris. .Several mills were more or less damaged. Over a hundred buddings were either totally wrecked' moved from their foundations or unroofed. un-roofed. Mrs. Henry Movers and three children chil-dren were badly cut bv broken glass. Wesley Orr was buried under an overturned" over-turned" wagon and suffered internal injuries, in-juries, li s littie son was also badly hurl. Several others are reported iu jured. The storm lasted until midnight. SNOW AT HCIti.iN. S. I). Mi'ltns, S. y. May -1. There was a lij.'ht fall of snow here yesterday afternoon. after-noon. It was not Cold enough, however, how-ever, to injure or retard the growing crops. Htid the iwi will supply moisture. mois-ture. SltAttl' FUOMS IN' IOWA. PoDMi. la.. May 4.- Sharp frosts I his morning did some, damage to the fiuit of this section. j |