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Show IV JtAII IIAdl, 1 tRro llenls n 4I1II1I l llffilh anil lll lllitKelf llounso (litKts, Ky April 11. I.aat night (leorgo lliudley, n well known negro, Hew Into a rago about semethlnghla seven year-old boy did and beat tho child to death. He then went down town and purchased aonin ratOlaon Henndhla wile loth took adoteot It. Tho polion did not operate rait enough for llradley niidhefro cured aiaromnd cut his throat, nearly severing tho Jugular. His neighbors thta morning round the body of the boy 011 tie Moor nnd In bod together were llradley and lib wife, the former lloodyand gatplng for breath, aui lib wito In fearful agony from pobon. llradley will dh, but It li thought the woman will reoover. Mrurkb; 11 tjclans. Kansas Cm, April II. Parker, n small town on the Mlatourl, Kansas A. Texas railway, waa struck by a cyclone at7o'cjck thla eveulug. The Lull-nets Lull-nets art wattoruup and la atom-I atom-I leto wreoli, m well ai half of the residence portion, Several penonsara reiortod killed and a large number aerlouily Injured, Another cyclone struck Walnut, In the northern part ol Kanav, about U o'clock. After causing much damage there It twltchel oil northward Into Missouri and struck successively the towns of Mayvlew, Page City aud Hlggluavllle. Along the mute liou.es weru blown down, outhoutea nnd fences destroyed and nuineroua cattle killed. In Jllgglnavllle and Mayvlew tho damage Is slight, but Page City, It Is said, Is laid waste. Meager dUjntchea htvo been received re-ceived at Hiawatha, from the southern part of Kauias, staling that a cyolone I sued oer that 1 art uf thu stale today and that three tonus, Willis, l.verest and Ponhattan, wore laid lu ruins. |