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Show A CENTLE ZEPHYR. Uneinnaii, O., 5. Advices from the surrounding country show that the damage to houses, fences, etc., from the late galo was considerable. At Dayton, Ohio, a large brick building, build-ing, one hundred and" filly by liftv fct'i, and four stories high, occupied by a screw factor;-, was rai.ed to the ground. The structure was a aub-suuitial aub-suuitial one, the walls being eighteen inches thick. The damage is estimated estim-ated al ten thousand dollars. The roof of rergrcenis' machine siiop w;is bljwn off, and a number of other ho;;es and sIicaIs indifferent parts of the town were blown down. |