:; i i r t" V - I ijL.10 N COUNTY NEWS. J libiished Every Ihitsdiv B. W. Pl-ICk, i:dia'r. AkCONNELLSOUUG. I 'A. I'hursday. Aug. 1,-1C01. l'ubli.shed Wcckiy. Sl.UO per Annum. in Advance. Al IV KHTISI Nl! IIATKK. I'nr wimiro nf s llrn'.1 tlnn-. ... t IVr s.u n em'h nt!Miiu'fit InsiTlicm f All iulvMisCTl'i'hts In' r1'-l f..r 1"S '.hull Ihrt't? month, .'i-'iri.' 1 hy tin squur. 3 dii. ; iinios. i" yr. ftii'-f.Htrlh .-.tlutnli. Om'-h.iir CMhnuli i iru C'ibirim :r. it. i mi. : 44MMV Vi.HI. to . N'oi l-iM" in.irl.Ml for loss .h in1. l'nir"MHtnnl Cunts one f vr Gems of ThoufiM. It is better to do one's own duty, even though imperteotly, than to do another's duty well. Not by v epinjr nor by yrievinir does any obtain pe.ice of tnind. Seek this wisdom by doitjr service by s trout: search, by (piestion and lunniiity. Daoh fiilnro is success, aad eaeh sincere atleavpt wins its re-1 wurd in time. lie who seeks peace should draw out the arrow of plaiut and lamentation. The man who linds pleasure in vice and pain virtue is still a nov ice at both. Those who fail to aspire for the j truth havi' missed tho urx.'se of life. ' There is nu pr.n!".,r iv tins j World to be cuii: pM'ed. v -p. ritual knowledge. Tiike then as much as merit has in store for thee, O thou of pa tient heart. The truth remains hidden from him who is in tho bondage of hate and desire. The gates of hell are three, de sire, ringer and covetuousness, which destroy the soul. Passions, resistance, danger are educators. We acquire tho strength we have overcome. You "are tho past of yourself, therefore it concerns you not as past. Mind is not matter, nor lroui matter, butub.Ao. Leave mui. .', then, proceed with mind. If a man is unable to tn d a rea son for doing a moan act he in vents an excuse. I?y oneself the evil is done, by oneself sutfer.s; Ly oneself the evil is lelt, un.lone, oy oneseli one is puriliod. (iod looks at tne intensity of desire in our petitions rather than at the number of words em ploy (id in presenting them. The uttered part of man's life , bears to the unuttered. uucou seious part of a small portion, lie himself never knows it, much less do others. A w:rfoet human life that is a life, in which all tho bodily and mental TMiwers of man are fully develoiM'd and exorcised is the! highest good for tin; individual. A moral wrapped up in sugar goes down certainly, but it may j be feared that it only goes down i because of the sugar. Good luck is the willing hand maid of upright, energetic char acter and conscientious obser vance: of duty. . It is one thing to survey your self with pride, and quite an ither to explore your heart vith humil ity. It is not life and wealth and' iKiwer that enslaves a man, but! the cleaving to life and wealtl and power. No one who is not a good listen cr can jmssibly become, a god conversationalist. It was uid of Margaret hhiller thiit she had t!i( - , i- . r i. . , i 1 ; 1.1. 1'. ,1 1 u i'l ui in.lM out Li U. O ' . 5 u thoughts of tiiose with whom si ... i . . . i f. . coniroversc.il, aim one w;io ire quently talked with her used to say that be "always astonished himself whim in her society. . Nothing is gained by depreciat ing dillicultios of any undertak ing. To l.ok them in the face courageously, and to estimate them fairly, will generally enable us to overcome them; while if they are hidden or ignored, they will all unconsciously to our selves, bar tho way to success. In cases of cough or croup give tlio little ones One. Minute Cough Cure. Then rest easy aad have no fear. Tho child will be all right in a little while. It never mils, rieasani u) laae, aiwnys safe, sure and almost iustautau eous in effect. Trout's drug store. Facts Ahou: IN1 Karrim Body. Tv o -1" r 1 1 !' ot of five. . ' '-r.f lid cue in tV. i' I f -j is riii.'c r than other in seven persons out of ton. Tho right o.u- is a!-o, as f. rule, higher tlir.n tho lef. Only on- iTi!i in tiltcor has perfect i'V( the iarg" peroont-ig- of defectiveness prevailing among fair-haired people. Short sicltt is more common in town than among country folk, and of aU people tho Germans l:av,. a j larger proportion oi snori-s.jfiiv ed jersons. the crystallines of tlx - huiniin . 1)011' wnicn continues to increase in size tl.ruuphout life, and does not cease with too attainment el maturity. I lie smai:est interval ot sounti i can be better distiuaruished with ! one ear than with both. The nails ml i ' nut. i mri. fa i r nun the same rapidity, that of the middle finger growing the fast est, while that of the thumb grows slowest. In fifty-four eases out of a hun- dred tin; left Jeir.is str.ngor than tho ri'ht. The bono of an aver age human male skeleton weigh twenty pounds; those of a woman are six pounds lighter. That un ruly member, the tongue of a woman, is also smaller than that of a man. given a man and a wo- ipun of epal size and weiirht. It miiy be apjialT'iig to retlect, but ii, i. nevertheless true, the nms- cl.s ,,f tho human jaw exert a fo.-ce of over r"o pounds. The synimeVy which is the sole iutellig'ble gioimd for our idea of beauty, the projwrtion be tween the upper and lower half of the human body, exists in nearly all males, but is never found v.i th'ki'emale. American limbs arc ri-rro symmetrical than whose of any other e:ple. The rocking chair, according to an English scientist, is responsible for the exercise which increases the oeauty el the lower limbs. The push which the toes give to keep the ( hair it) motion, repent- eu ana repeatet. , maie.s tne in-: step higij, the calf round and full, I .".. it . i.'Jsshapouuiir flesh i .ii.g the aukle I dji'.-a",..! .'.nd slonder. -I (jiioe-Lemi)ci';it. St. Louis Their Secret is Cut. All Sadieville, Ky., was curious to 1(..lru lh,; caiJse of lho vast lm provememt -n the health of Mrs. S. P. AVhitt..ker, who liad for a long time, endured untold suffer ing from it chronic bronchial troubh . it's all due to Dr, Kil,-S Ncw Discovery," writes her husband. 'it completely cured her and also cured our lit tle grand-daughter of a severe at tack of Whooping Cough." It positively cures Coughs, Colds, La Grippe, Hronchitis, all Throat and Lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles fOc and fcl.tH Trial bot tles free at W. S. Dickson's drug store. 16 Day Excursions to the Sea Shore via Cum- beriand Yalley R. R. Trie Cumberland" Valley Rail road has tixod upon Thu.-sdays, Juno -joth.July 5th and lth, Aug ust 1st, 15th aud I'ttth, aud Sep tember 12th for their Annual M id t: luini'-r excursions to the St.ii shore, the time allowed on these excursions being sixteen oavs. I Lxcr.rsioii tickets to Atlantic i City, Cape May, and other South Jersey resorts will be- sold from t-'i statioes on .he Cumberland ' y ,,.., ! , ... ;,, . I .1 i.-lli o. 1 ( kn.,., ' ' 11'. on above dat'-s for 4 leaving Morcersburg m. at 5.00 lor the rou.id . . and will be good to return on Many regular train (except the I'eiiua. Limited) within sixteen days, including date of issue. For full iii formation call on Local Ticket Agents. Don't be satistied with tempor ary relief from indigestion, k'o dol Dyspepsia Cure porm:uontly aud completely removes this coin- plaint. It relieves permanently and completely removes this corn- l;iint. It relieves permanontly oecauso it allows the tired stomach. Nature receives sup plies from the food we oat. The s"isib!e way to help the stomach is to n--.' KY.dol Dyspepsia Cure, w.hi' h digests what you eat and cau't help but do you good. i Tl..., v ,lr.ur Kt,..-e Thk I-Vlton CorNTY NKU'St per year. YTDS Oil) SWEETHEART. A ItonwiKC I lint I!.t':oi .Ni '.iv (!!, auliw-i slim'!.; i v v.1. t i Vk.ii s A,''- 'id' slci.y of n lover's quarrel which beg.tj at a country lio.ro in Franklin county many years ago and which happily ciilmin- a ted in the mnrriaf.ro of ',!ie separ ated couple is taken from the Daily News of Dos Moines. Iowa, of Jti'VJO: '.'The tickle heart of William '; llnrrw ml t.he n.itient undvicL' - ,()Ve ()f prU(U,noe 1uUlllway, tig-. uro most promiuently in a recent j i episode. ri"lt'11io :iinf old. Mlorv of a , , ' . ,. u ,, j'n to nf !i n ii n r rv f;i vm nciir t:hilInbershu. ,()ln0 twojUy i years ago. ,' .'William Harris was a suitor for . Prudence Hathaway 's hand j but there was another young swain. Harris insisted that she cut the latter out, but ouo even ing when he called Harris saw her standing at tho gate with his hated rival. "That night Harris packed his grip nud left for part unknown. Next day the girl explained it all in a note which Harris never re ceived. "Meanwhile Harris had come to Nebraska, and within two years married. He located on a farm in I 'age county, near Heat trice. His wife died a year ago. "He decided to find out if his former sweetheart was still in the market. "She h; (I regained faithful. When William Harris wrote to her to join him she came at once, arriving on an early Hurlingtou train this morning. "They left on a train an hour Inter for Heatrico, where the wedding feast was prepared by th" son and daughter of Harris." Astounded the Editor. I'ditor S. A. Hrown, of Hen nottsvillo, S. (.'., was once im mensely surprised. "Through luijg suffering from Dyspepsia," he writes, "my wife was greatly run down. She had no strength or vigo and -ufferod great dis tress from her stomach., but she tried Electric Hitters which help ed her at once, and, after using four bottles, she is entirely well, can eat uiiything. It's a grand tonic, and its gentle laxative .p...!. ties are splendid for torpid liver." For indigestion, loss of appetite, stomach aud liver troubles it's a positive, guaran teed cure. Only 50c at W. 8. Dickson's. A dispatch from Paris says, that Paris likes Yankees. This is only a figure of speech it is the Yankee's money they like. Eruptions, cuts, burns, scalds and sores of all kinds quickly healed by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Certain cure for piles. Beware of counterfeits. Be sure you get the original DeWitt's. Trout's drug store. For sweariDg lot) oaths, Justice of the Peace S. B. Fisher sent William Herrou, of Greensburg, to jail for 80 days. A dog belong ing to a neighbor bit Herron's son. Herron became greatly en raged and proceeded to beat the owner of tho dog. During the process of beating the neighbor testified that Herron made the air blue with profanity, and he figured that there were about 1( K) oaths in all. P. T. Thomas, Sumterville, Ala., "I was suffering from dys pepsia when I commenced taking Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I took several bottles aud can digest anything." Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is the only preparation con taining all the natural digestive fluids.. It gives weak stomachs entire rest, restoring their nat ural condition. Trout's drug store. Frank Steinman, of Ephrata, Lancaster county, Hi years old, j ocoamo violently insane recently i f'"oni the effects of excos.sive ' f.nr'i I'f.f Ifi MtniLiiwr uri.l i ...... u.mi hours of violence he lapsed into a comatose condition. There seems to bo nothing es tablished in regard to medi'-al scietici.!. Wo have been taught from our cradlo up, not to eat just before going to bed, thelatest theory is that a light lunch before i in bom tieiii,' and conduces to I sleep. Card PJfeyers tramp. . ,, '"- liu'ld. "Voc you over f.nivily,. -u'"l the o'd ti rn-r. ' Ao, iiml may tlnV t'Oan otiicr. . "Well you .soo that riht ' " ' I' ' "".; i- .... - .tin! iti.-, Out forabouf throe d.ivs -i.co it was deader thai; a frost biUeu tomato plant. ' You kuo.v of course, that I used to make my living play my cards, ohiclly dealing batik. There wasn't a day I didn't deal bank or ii other iramos six to eiyht hours u day. Many a time I have dealt or played longer. "One night I was dealiug bank It was a good, big gaiue. All at once when I went to flip a card this old right refused to work. I looked at it and the lingers were i kind of twisted inward and tho hand from the wrist was bent downward. "This stopped the deal for me, 1 and 1 told the lookout to get busy, for the players were get ting alittio queered. He took my place, and I watched the bets. "I rubbed my right, but it wouldn't straighten out and it kept this way until the next day, and then 1 went to a doctor. He didn't know me as well as you do bat tho I'rst question lie asked was: "Deal cards a groat deal, don't vou'" "Yes." "Do you deal with an -' movement or with linger wrist movement'-" "Whs. T don't work my iOW Kid ,.. j bow.'' . j "That explains it. you inve i card players paralysis." "This hit me centre, and I showed it but tho doctor was good aud said: "Now don't get Hurried. I'll I straighten you up. Just .quit i dealing awhile, and I will give j your hand a few doses of electric- j ity, and you'll bo all right." "He (tia it, and m aoout inree days my hand was straight as a string. But I haven't dealt so much since. There's many an old timer whose dealing hand has quit him. And you say you were never paralyzed?'' "No." " ell, you am t playt i! "ards much." Louisville Times A Last Resource. A lady was recently reading to her young son the story of a little fellow whose father was taken ill and died, after which he set hiin axt ...l, ... . ' . , ,. m supporting niniseii ana ins mother- When she had finished the story, she said: ' "Now, Tommy, if pa were to die, wouldn't yon work to keep mamma':" "Why, no," said the littlochap, not relishing tho idea of work. "What for? Ain't wo got a good house to live in? "Oh, yes, my deaiy' said the! mother "but we cau't eat tho house you know?" "Well, ain't we got plenty of things in tho pantry," continued the young hopeful. "Certainly, dear," replied the mother, "but they would not last long, and what then?" ,, . , . "Yeh. ma, said the young m- corrigible after thinking a mo - ment, "ain't there enough to last till you get another husband". " Ma gave it up. London Ans- V ers. Tips for Cirls. The girl who hopes to gain men's friendly admiration by maligning her own sex will fail. "I 'is better to say :; stupid thing that hurts no one thau to wax brilliant at the expense of friends. Tis better to bo a little slow thau a deal to fast, if a girl eve for her place iu social business circles. Mannerisms spoil girls- sniff ling, giggling, interrupting and making eyes reuder any girl uli preixjsses.si ag. j Nothing is more attractive iu a girl than devotion to her parents, but it is a quality shown better by action than by honeyed words. (lirls who consider it too much trouble to be neat, careful in dress, in converse aud behavior, will never wear betrothal rings. Keeping house will not attract social idlers, but men of sense hope to find housewifely talents I in whom they should marry. The summer girl is a joyous creature If she is careful to do only those things that idle knows will give none the right to call hen fast. Pye trJ'iK?1 Cc-.vr i' A.n:;,vJ tv3 c!'.i- j oti im ...... ,f ti.o u.cd. n thro nlrt-!.; likt ly to t" ; I;ui u r-oiuo il.i.t h,,' .'jmail :omo injury to the pyis, mul i!ic number in pdino cases wo'aid be livrge. "The mis'in for this i very nim- TJ' Tho fishes trnvi;l in spIiooIb, mnny fif-hng together nu'l rloscly herded Moving tiiiie, (hey urn like- ly to jostle and rub ocrfiinst one an other. If thev aro fnidUe.Hvl, then the tangor fror. tin., source is y inerensoiL "Take, for instr.neo, H Kt'llOol .)f menhadea clioje;1 by hluclish. In their fright a:id their wig(nici to cscnj they ruh off wildly, eowd insr ami snuishnig together and som. limes actually nu-hm,:, :n t.urr wil.l ruse., tt; out m water on to tap bench. -'Blucftfih rush c'T i i tV Mine wild manner when phnrkti unash into a soVol cf thorn imd begin bit- in; nnd drt.troyrif ritriit ana jeir.. "The friglr.rM( ! UhLi-a would in HUrh canes flee like a herd of rt;im peded cattle on the land. The cat tin would, fouh! of them, lie tram pled down and kill-id, and swim would hive I'.;';-? broken, and fi'mio WOull lo0 thoir llClT?,lfiTld f-0 on. Th.3 fibl.es would. Buffer injr.rir? i:i !ikf rniji.-ir. and, the cyo bein fin ercposerl and easily inji'rod part, they r.ro particularly name to injur v 'hero. "Blind flr.lio, or fi-dira with im paired Right, suffering from injury or perhaps from di.-easc following injury, are caught with tho rest pim jilv in'causii thev f:tsv with thcrn. 'fl V, .,( ( w,ir. ).H.wl. nosK, get lost. fli l'-.-'iic fiic peciil- liirly sens Uvc to ti:.: motion oi the v-.'itcr tiiov.t th'.-m T!ul..o Liven bv tl no !'( :iesr r.'.ovo ncut ef it ar.vv.-hrre near thr-in. They keep within ti'O oind" 'of the movement nnde bv Thev don't Ptrny nway; thoy Btny with the crowd, nnd if tho crowd get any thin': to cat. they get at-least Home of the fragments"." New York Sun. or ' Tl. '(.- ! ( "ho lu'S n hry lit(: 0 ill . ii.ark is pom. H I 'i t 'DM 1).' ith -n i. tb'"T,:. r . .; :: .. '. a. v ;h he: -c v. if ' a r;ii'e a it Vrc' i"v ; "i .0 ton inch' a Ion;; it 'woo ;ho e''H ilo v i nearly t the uosirils, and it is a pcr ftct jiict iiR of a closed umbr-.-lla. The handle of the umbr"ll-i straight u;d '-.;, ):!! the fc-rali!, and t-.. t.lv: f.;. ;har Litj;!t- and f. . rol.i are pieei:-1 iv nhk an e.viri-or- i il!"v 'h','1: v; i-! ':o ? '!'-,( i! en", hi ra-ny w-it- r t!u wV.te hi-r-? of la.) iiii'.i-i-:, li v - ir. v.-'t, t'V, n. i-he n..udi.' i.d bpi'.-tui -jut. i'h..5 oi.ui's the iiiihrcllu to (ii'i-iu lo he o,n;uod, to be raised, r.u.l wh.it Ind b"i.'H ties furra'-! in diy went)' t i the h&udie now tiial il is wet. The grocer &ays proudly of his hor", "Wl.Lro iH there nn animal with a sdragor marl' than the.t a mark that i a I closed unihrella when the sun shines , nnJ nn 01w v.hon it rain8? Philadelphia Kecoi-d. One Explanation. The phy damsel whom the unsus pecting youth had taken to tho res taurant had ordered everything on tho menu except t.'ead and butter, whim she turned ' tho young man und said: "Do you know, I am not one bit hungry." The poor man felt tho i?3.30 in bin vest pocket, laughed feebly and in (pured: "Are you do you that is are you doing this on n bet?" llalti nore American. . Culpable. I John Davis was picked up on the i Rtrcets of Waeeang, ,. a., pro- uounced dead ly two doctors, put t a C014cr's jury, which 1 f0Und that de.dh was duo to heart j failure, removed to the undertaker!; ' within ten minute.-, sat up and j fang the l)o:ology. lie wa., bulled uiv iuui t i.im j.iieu i'i uiui.ivlu !i"rs. The doctors nn d the coro ner's jury were not tried. Louis ville Courier-Journal. The old maids, of ("old Spring .'owuship, Mercer county, have called a-.onvenlii ii to bo held nt the Center school '. is week' ac cording to a dispa'.- i. fi-om i-iii.n' nn All bachelors have been ex tended an urgent he. it,: urn to b( present. The announcement that the convention v. ill be one. of the most, unique that ha., ever been held iu the i ount.y seems superfluous. Dyspepsia dure Digests what you cat. Itartificlally dlBesv, the food and aids Nature iu BtremttUynlr.tf aad re-cuu-Struct! ng tho exUauNt.'.(l dtieetlve or gaus. It U lie lu'cbttliHCOvmeddlKUbt- ant aud turn'!. No otner prpiaruuua cari dPij.oar.t) t(. Iu efflcloucy. It Iu- Bluntly relieves ...a" pona.. ji.ot'.y ciiien Flutuienr-e, Hour tiioinaca, riauseu, B'.clt Headache, Gastral'ria.Crampsarid l li-tev-rw. w . inr -pur.leii f It'flr-Lnu.'.l. all other resulis oi iniperfoct aigestion, PrlneMo. and O. t.ri.'ei-)c.Jitulua iii timet tliiall u'). bouM U lumilir pt-ixili. UiHilodfrun r 3 " n n Pr(jorwti 6v E. C. OaWITt ,CO., COHaflO. 'I'ru.'C -Irua J-t cj i O " " V """ ' v v-y j' tyy . - 4 AT V !V J. K. JOHNSTON'S. s ' ' r'y Shirts v ! rS 1 "r Lay - Nice AND t f '. Underwear Straw Hats 0 o 0 f'S s o 9 Collars McConnellsburg, Fn. CCOOOCOOXX'0OCDCC0006 o PHILIP- F. BLACK, o j. v 0 Manufacturer of O 6 . Q V Sasli, Doors, Newel Posts, Hand 9 Rails, Stairs, Banisters, Turned 9 V Porch Columns, Posts, &c. x Q - x V McConnellsburg, Pa. - Doors 2 8 x 6 : 8; 2 : inches in thickness. Sash 12 x 20; 12 x 24; 12 x 34; 12 x 36 inch and a quarter thick always V on hand. . , Sash four lights to window from 45 cents to 70. O These sash are all primed and ready for the "lass. Both the doors and the sash are made from' best white A f'j and yellow pines. 5ccxoxcxxzxo ran-Anierira Exposing Kow Open. The Cumberland Valley Rail road Company has now on sale regular Summer Excursion tick i ts to Buffalo ou account of Pan Aiuericsm Exposition and to Ni-a;.'..u;-i 1 alls. Tho rate from Mor cersburg is if'18.00. In addition - p.-eial ex'-ursion tickets to Bul la!.", good to return within ten hiivs from date of issuo, will be s- id ev ery day until October 31st, a! rate of fcl4.K" from Mercers- !".l'g. ' For tho accommodation of vis- it ;rs to the Exposition the Penu- t- v iviinm Railroad Compauy has, put on two new trains in each di re tioii, Vietween llarrisburg and I,uff;ilo, with which Cumberland Valley trams make close connec tion at llarrisburg. Nos. 4 and 10 roieiiiiig KutValo at M.OOP. M. and 7.;i.") A. M. riispectively. Re turning leave Buffalo at 8.00 P, M and H.iio A. M. connecting trahiH 1 and It repoe,tivcly. . . i. I' Allnort, .lohiibtown, j I p ays: t 'u - halt girl ahoosLi St .'aagh-rd to death with croup, Ti e doctors said she couldn't live but she was instautly relieved by One Minute Cough Cure. Trout's drug store. - i j Goofls! 9, V t' I x A A. 5 9 Madras,. Silk Fronts, and Hod ford Cord, . . v lH White Silk Front the dollar kind at . . "ic. down Ilubbor Collars, line of String Ties at 10c v 'i b Tadies' Gau.o Under wt-ir, 25, le, unci . . . lt'. Men's (Jauze Underwear, f)0 and .... -.V.. Children's Gauze Underwear, 2o aud . . . ' . Men's and Hoy's Straw Hats 50,-.) aud .... 10c. Buggy Fly Nets, r,.lack Le;ith r, 3-Kibbod, 45 lashes, 1.45. Heavy Tan Colored Team Nets, 5 X ribs to the head with Breast V Strap, ' J.25. Danglers and Ear Nets. Buggy Whips, L0, L'5, and lOc.. Lap Robes &1.50, l.;i"i, 1.20, 75 and 50c. Men's Summer Coats aud Liueu Dusters. A full lino of Dry Goods, Grocer ies,Notions,Tobac,coes, Cigars, Ac. 6 ft o Johnston, 0 O s 6 x 6 : (; 1 aitd three-eighth Q 12 x 28; 12 x 30 V 12 x 32; C Special Kxcursions to Huffulo for I'iin-Aincriciui Exposition. Tho Cumberland Valloy Rail road in connection with the Pen;: sylvania, R. R. has arranged for a series of speeirl seven day excur sions to Buffalo, N. Y. and return during the continuance of the Pa. i American Exposition. Ticket:-: to bo sold for C. V. R. R. train No. 4 leaving Morcersburg at A. M. oa July lx. iA, HI, An:-. ti, 15, 21, 27, Sept. f, U', 17, ami 20, 1001 arriving at Bi Ifalo 7. -to l'. M. Rate from Movcorsburg, ft 10. 00 for the round trip, with . '(Wi'Atnnn 1 i n . lnu- l-'il.c fr'i.tY , ., ' ,. ";,,. , . . , ' frou chid signature form, re-uir ing stamp nnd signature of Joint Agent at Buffalo to Valuhite them for return pussane, and will bo good only iu day coaches. For detailed information inquired' lo ( al ticket agents. The defltruction of the corn crop in Kun.s;.s and Missouri in consequence of the U'tonso nnd pi'otracteii ueat, is now accom i 1'ii.sneu. 11 m now 1,00 nue losave 15. J his should not be unexpect ed, because it occurs every few years, and it lias boon five, or six years since its last occur 1 once. 4
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