HOOD AT ARKPOKT.THK TOWNJLOOSES TWELVE THOLS-AKn;DOLLABfi WOttTIIJOF 01 FKOl’KKTY.Individ uni I.ooHvatlxe Wor«t Ever KnownAt Arkport the town of Hornell-sville is a very heavy looser. The Higgin’s bridge and the bridge at | Webb’s are both gone, while the stone docking near Henry Davenport’s put in by Jim Gray, and thought to b*1 capable of enduring for all time, is a f-ltpfcal wreck, Fifty feet of it gone r entirely, and the rest will have to « be torn out and rebuilt,P* j A private bridge on the farm of William Hurlbut was washed away. 111 Mr. John Hurlbut had fifteen acres of laud planted to Monroe Seedling potatoes The seed alone cost $150 ‘‘The soil down to the full depth that ’ I the ground was plowed was ail washed away. Other individual losses are very heavy.\i11kehVc-Uljwft.t • ’« a ■il-ruh:yioxcatl«2HIfasr:*f-iianundolu-f