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Show '1'he YVeuluer. St. Paul, Minn., 17. The Northern Pacific railroad has been at last shovelled shov-elled out, and the track ii clear to Bismarck. Regular passenger and freight trains will begin on Monday. For the last three days a strong wind from the northwest has been blowing, which has now subsided. Early this morning the thermometer marked three degrees above zero; te-night the temperature is higher and the sky is clear. The cold has aided materially in improving the roads and drying the land tor tarmers. Cincinnati, O., 17. Reports from Kentucky, Indiana and Ohio show that the weather during the last two days has been the coldest for the season known in years, the thermometer thermo-meter ranging from 12 ,to 25 degrees above zero. Early truita are thought to be killed, and tobacco is seriously injured. |