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Show Tlie corn news from Washington Is serious and will probably continue to lie serious until harvest. According to the latcstclrcular sent out from the Department of Agriculture, the situation situ-ation today Is as follows: Corn planting plant-ing has been set back In the Ohio valley; val-ley; tobacco in Pennsylvania and Connecticut Con-necticut Is exceedingly late; wheat Is turning yellow; the price of milk may double; f i tilt, growcis In Delawaic arc paial7ed and thcgcncial Indications In New York iuo for poor eiops and high pilces. It's alwajs that way enrlv It the season, when the honest fanner glows impatient to see some of tlie results of his plowing and his sowing, and whes a Jcicniald to the Agiicultural Department because he can neither hear the grass grow, the gialn spiout or bushels of peaches on his tiecs even before the blooms have been scattered by tho winds. |