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TEOST IN AUGUST. 



■Vermont Crops Daiuaffed on t!ie Hills. 



■Watebbdbv, Yt., Aug. 25. A hnrrt fi 

 last iiight. Cora was damaged somewhat oh' tSB 

 MUs. Fog prevented damage in the valleys. | 

 Keiiorts from A'aviuum I'oints. i 

 IjHWfMTON, Ai!;., Auk- i5. Heavy frosts on tlie ■ 

 low lands aro loiiortcd trom several towns iu tWs 

 vicinity ; no damage done to crops. - ' 



BKKNiMiTOj*. Vt., Auc. 26. There was heavy 

 frost here this uioniinR-. In places the Imokwljgs^ 

 crop IS ruiucd, and others are greatly injured. 



OovKH, N. If., Aiip:. 20. There was very heavy 

 frost last nisht. The weather has been most 

 chilly since Saturday night. 



Concord, N. H., Aug. 25. Quite aheai^y frcWt 

 occurred m the Memmac-nver valley last oi^it, 

 causing considerahle damage to vegetation. At 

 Canaan this morning the mercnry stood 28°, being 

 a change of more than seventy degrees in temper- 

 ature since last Thursday. A large amount Of 

 garden stuff was destroyed there by last night's 

 trost. ; 



LrrrLF.TON, jST. H., Aug. 25. There was a hsavy, 

 teost here last night, doing great damage. 



CONTOOCOOK, N. H., Aug. 25. Frost and dam- 

 age to crops are reported in the Contoocook aad 

 Warner River vallleB this morning. 



BRiDGKi'OT, CONS,, .4.ng. 25. A heavy white 

 frost is reported this morning along the Housar, 

 tonic and Naugatuck valleys. J ^ 



•Toronto, Oxt., Aug. 24. Despatches from va- 

 rious points in Canada report a cold wave. TUe 

 mercury fell rapidly here today. , 

 ■WmsiPEO, MAN.l Aug. 24. Despatches f vom^ll 

 parts of the Korthwest report the lowest tempem- 

 ture of the season Friday night, the thermometer 

 registering ?,XP. Growing crops were not iujutert. 



Troy, N. Y., Aug. 25. There was a severe frost 

 • night, and tAC corn .^nd.bBtjkwheat crops ate 



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