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Show EFFECTS OF THE STORM. Boilaaat Gaaarally Iiupr.vad Soma Of ehariis UainoralUtd. The demoralizing effects of the storm were visible during the day in a variety of ways. The orchards, both in and out of the city, suH'sred severely and betrayed the severity of the snow fall in broken limbs, stripped trunks anil fallen fruit. Several thousands of dollars' dol-lars' loss has been tuslaiued by the hor- , ticulturalist, aud if the effects have been anything liko widespread the local market is promised a better figure for late product. The frail tomato vine has been homo Hat to the ground, while rncuniber vines are covered and in many places their contents con-tents destroyed, inn management of the race track however has lost no con-tidcnce con-tidcnce whatever iu the wisdom of The Tim us prophet and preparations for the great opeuiug go along without any more serious luterruptiou than to lessen the force of the jog. The railroads report rolling stock a'l on time and while the nky is yet threatening everybody feels hopeful. The etlect of .the storm on business has been gonerally wholesome. Shoe dealers, clothiers aud dry goods houses have experienced a rush for articles adapted to then licpiideseent days, aud clerks testify to plenty of hard work. |