Show A Fearful Storm in the East Reports of the damage done by the storm on the are coming in from all al directions In tho the Cumberland va valley l y t the tha e damage done by the storm will vi reach many thousands of dollars The he damage i at Carlisle was not so great groat geat but in the surrounding country country it was very severe The roof of tho the Graham school building was blown eighty feet into int a s feld field and ands and's a number of ot pupils received s serious rious Injuries inures The following are the tte injured inured as star far as can be ascertained Miss Dertha Rudy Ruy a teacher right leg lej broken in two places by falling timbers timber SallIe Sale Fisher left side of ot face cut by falling glass Lewis glas Wilson Wison nose noso broken by falling bricks and timbers Jonas Gilles GUes face cut cut Another pupil pupi whose name Is unknown had his bis arm In- In lured while whilo seven or eight others were slightly hurt hurt During the tho storm the Sun Sun- school house near Carlisle was blown down and a s number of people injured in in- nied the teacher having her leg broken Medical aid was immediately summoned summoned to the sc scene ne of the disaster At United on the tho Youngwood branch the end of the im branch engine lne house was blown in inand inand inand and six of f the badly hurt one o of them having both arms ars and both both legs broken beside sustaining other Injuries which will wi prove t fatal t l At Latrobe the monastery bus er cc was badly injured er while on the way to Beatty station staton for a s load of ot passengers er i The covered wagon was carried wa for a considerable con Con- distance by the storm and then torn to shreds and the tho driver Alexander Alexnder McAteer h hurled down over red a s steep embankment embankment em em- and seriously hurt Near several Italian labor ers took shelter in a stable Ip when It was blown down and tho the ad men mon burled buried under the tha lebris was fatally crushed thed but the others were not wa hurt seriously |