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RIDAY, JULY 16, 1880—TWELVE PAGES, ’ ~ bs +. Ed , : 1 tllo-drainage has increased raplily of Inte, arid'| reduced tho yleld of onts per acre about 2 per | erage rleld per aere, The few whohnve tile | yiel per acre, ‘Tho yield peracro of wheat In fi . z = 2. ‘ : ILLINOIS CROPS. Hlecfentaeaey neres have” Trendy, Tet tiles | cent. i “ past ** ] denintt aro pleased with the resulta, Inueh above an averse and tho quality Js good, ¢ TA N N ER. Bae ter Ve Asin Ha vit tha cote you naticd ; drafaedmuch to tho profit of the owners of tho | Kane—KoHy planted’ corn Js tasseling and $9) sfeLepy—Corn Is improving of Iniesand make | There hus been a large quuntity of tie tald, with ; eld Jumps ne nervousies. Ils : xed f ‘ riteni my ivex ‘ele oe f ‘All the Counti phar ‘ iy ctonnt tho atana PME Ect hlahs the stand 18 goods promises to | ing'rapid growth: the coni|itton, ovine te tho peeve ae a j h : oo | siting up auirideniyiane vite rapid sifterunin [:) ounties yu orn {a gonorally ctoan; tho stand | inakg more than an-averago sleld por acre, | exensstsd rains and wantor needed eulttyat! Mta Jorn i4 hiuch above att average tn cons |. H pourlige out hia prdtstitions with considerably Reports from n nod RTT 08, High or dirnloed TO Or ede reer ace ere [-cxeomts6 rane aurd want of mere cultivation | atom. and mure forwand IW. growth thait usnel | ee Man Who is Attempting a Fast | tnir tieee immaeainees en bony antes ae fa novas promising as last month; the ere ry . " - y reel eit me ‘Showing Condition and - Promifes to maky mora than an averazo yield | uf fall wheat on th Land wheregAewinter Kile. | rmgaee toinake nearly an aventce sield por | HetMS dates sone Hells have wen tohuced by ! «of Forty Days. }y funlines oniy un tatodan the same, ttre a! Probable Yield porno, ‘Tho winter wheat not plowed: tip will ee whent In non ely tip ta an averaue (n, aa erg“ Winterawlrent barvest commenced the | (ho chinch-huge, There wilt not be, over two- : ‘ eect es dine hiss reecuiar, eenatite Pi make! vor, threo: fourths of att hyorag sick ton Thea mo ste . ee Se Rae lator Jhine, and the yleld will be nearly up ton Oras ofan arora siete per ray CE eaten : ul ‘onnl,” either - tho ‘halle mating nla “Japs” ere: Pomolngalitiens there wit he wens am avoragn | ols, which have lodged in metiy focalttins anes | KORE ,nueramn; tho unity will net grade | Mts rent nnd there will ior in muel mer | 26 Scene of the Perforniance—How | wiilvenw ur iythe opencats. Ite docs not gn Tho Outlool: for Corn Never Moro yield por nero, Oats nro remarkably fic} and interisihat the‘crusehties, ant todd tl pak tho’ ret, “which In Bore" tocalittes vonesthird of an avertes yield per were, Tha the Doctor Looks and Acts, streot. know pin nnd pester him. ‘They all want : i ng nes not lodge will marke more than An Av- ia a 5 a Vatloh, and ‘all riously Mathie dhe crop, There will not th of oats fs very rank, oid sume flelds have to“scu tho flow wo t's on.tho starvatiow rack- Promising than Now. canye pleld hor yete,, uite a nutnber have cx: La Sa a sattenttohy GEN all are p over two-thl a OF fan avernia fies ner nere ane Rape pevanbee Ie sr for iste Tania = ot . et 1s iminte ts . is erimented in tiesdminage, and all are wel sulte. f spring wheat, and mans fciis will not pay for | Shel free A vers: Inigo nuinber of tho , Dr, Tanner once incautiously atinitted that ho : Pleased with tho result, et Knikakeo—Owing ta {ho oxeeastyo and con: | hare te Tifurha | farmers in‘ Stark County aro tile-denining thoir | ‘Loose Watching Intho Early Stages of thoUndor= | yar fond yf musinucd nil corte of peopto emno + j ‘ 3 ‘ stn the chinet-bug has dally In Winter‘and Spring Whent a Fair Crop |. Mdgar—Corn is clean and tn excellent condt- | tinted rains corn ts yory backward in growth { ‘ ‘ y joecrop, Oats are much nbove an nverage Ing firma, and the good resitlts thorefromn witl’in= n * -| to tho had, with the benevolent intent of giving: i Cee eee ea eee eats | fied ia trains [eenlttite Voce uecays the memepect {reotdltions tho wrawet of atrav in very mink, nnd | Aluee dil who have wet iand ta. give this subjoct faking, bul Greater Vigilance Now. hima tyne on tho piano. Bometlinis tha mose —Onts Unuaually Hoavy.. * nj baa made rapid growth: {ho pass month, | Ani:in many very weedy} the prospect [!thore is much dangor of lodging; with fuvozabla | attention, 5 ‘ ° exeruciiting dirsare played, but De. Tanner ee, and now promets to make more than an aver. | is not very: enenurngiog for pore then thee senaon, tho veld per nero will be large. Bt Clatr—Corn Is above an avernga.in cond * F ay ‘ 2 RTANDS IT LKR A MARTY. | . : ae a4 exiles per acrae aha Field pee ane Orefall wheat. i Tou wind where not winter | Menard—Thore ba been considerable tm- | thon; enernily well cultivated and promiacs to Tanner the Host, Uneopterned Person in the Hall—Me } rhe pinyerd perhaps finve in iden that thotr Farmers Beginninig to Appreciate tho Im: | fuod ‘iraspecte, wie icoumuline, Jor itore | killed thero wil bo over, thremfourthe of an | provement in tho condition of eornewhich pronte,| Minko moro thau an pvarngo yield ver acre, The | Sajythe Worstof Mis Task Is rer, - | puusle dain harmony with the Doctor's utters ‘ : fin dn avenge ylold por acto of ots, Thero | WVERNRS Yicll per vera, ‘The rest aiid ohincl | jecs to mako wore than an average yterd por | audlity of whoat, wherd not. nfuired by tho ralti : a Ce at rr enc up e d portance of Tile-Draining. | Taitprenthnd trotonsing domandfor 1a, wien | bugs havi Injured pring’ wheatand thore Will | ores fowdr flelda. of “weedy cor. than taunt, | Mt00 hnevedt, will ba woos the sletd per nore 18 et ‘ thers congratulations: “Ong otter the ntisee ‘ x Isdolng lufd us fist os itean bo scoured. Ma is aie: ome teens ford a fu ecraiee Spring wheot is nearly up to an avernia In von: basa the average. ‘ite dralnnge is In arent fas | Special Unrrerpondence of The Chicago Tribunt. contained n plece of roast hot, George «| gpectat Depaten to The Chicago ribune,, _. | j,tHMANaA— Tho dry wenthor and tho tnto plants | Gain And Where siat lodged wil Haak OFF AN] folda hndly dgerte tho eespnol [aed eres | Hearts Inet se Heace MAING TALC NIB YE ae, eee Tae mich feeewmmtors ie | eemtaparnier. ne foctors qiost persiecent ‘ * . | dng han not hedn conihtclvo,to tho usta growth average yletd poracre. the - | average Met per nere, 4 large partion of tho | - Btepti ay i Fo Les ‘ner, Che fa at phor evolutes about four. postales nany, “ifiled RINGPIFLA, IU., July 14.—The following will vhfel si lniee ‘Phensoo—Corn is clean and growing very | 10 p.m, to-day, Dr. 1 8. Tani he fasting nan a ae a i fer bs of corn, whieh fs bardly up .tp tho.averdge for | | Kendall—Corn is moh above an average In | tow, flat lands are tilp-drained, and thorn fs ‘ + : wNh closely-written Ines,oF epigrammnth = appear in the forthcoming’ report of tho Jilinols | the xonson. Quallty of wheat not ae uniformly | conditions the growth ie well ndvanoed for the | Much More Interest Mn deainuyy euch nuceoed ing fastand promisca mora thaa an average yfetd | front Minneapolis, greeted Your corresponient | Sonag, > S OF COMME AANEIS SUN Department of Agrioutture, soon to bo pub- | gooil as lust seuson; thd yicld 1s haraly. wp t00N | sengon, and bin goal state of enitivation exept | YOR . *) per acre.“ Fallwheat will bo reaily for’ harvest | pleasantly, and sald tn tatid, cheerful tones, The Doctor has lost. eigliteon pounds of flesh rs averny limed:* . 5 é : t Onts are ie promising eandition, anu zt tmaand | Afercor—Corn looks well oxcept on undrained onrly In duly tho quality: is fulr and the prose | Vell thy Chicago people,’ through Tan Tre Adatns—Cors promises,to make morm than'an | {asvuG wal he soInAWRaL NHOFO Ail Wvernue Sa ea eae ets cay ae ainall | land, and will mule more dhan un averaice sleld Ferra erg rare. Fa, tnred-fourthe of an | ws, thnt tho Western boy iedoing well; thon, | Wort i over, qn that he wlll se las Hest ayorago yield per ncre; but on tho bottom Jands | tion has been given to Uleedrainage, which has | are of winter whent lett standing: will inako per vere; - Winter-wheat crop almost a fallure, | up to the nverage ir nition rumne, folds turning, unenslly on bis cot, ba added “I've |- food, On being aeked how he fell, ho ‘replied “ has been injurod by overtlow., Thd yield per | proveil to bd a grand success Ininsuring crops. ace Fourth OF an a CraeG Fc Te aos at Chirich-bu . have eerously damuued xpring iulured with ust. ‘There with bo ‘nearly nn nny sear Diese in ca os Who pall ieraiat Aha the atndom nal vikeera Pelt ke te nites of wintor wheat will be somowhnat below an 4 a “ chel wheat, which will not make but Httle over hntt veruzo crop.of oats, Some of the.est farmera | to kiow that Wanner's. ph pase’t given ot jelly shiking about. He has no boris a acre of A LNtagbam—Corn fa genorally fine and promtens.| for spring wheat, nn there will not bi wore | an average ylelt per acre, Outs promlen mivrg | at experimenting with tile dratuuyo. Yer, air, I shall fast forty days, and prove Fin no | Pals, and'Is confident hat hig. will sti Since he commenced hia fasts but he ays tho * ayoragos -quallty medium. Onts promiso to ¢ more than ati averuge yield pornere; thechineh- | than half an average yleld per avre. Ow ‘ | iy # ve 0 md fi Banko moro, than nn averngo eld, Der Hz; | Unga bavo-dnJued te crop insume Hosultien, | mnie tani growin ative ond fon of lois | jmtuhcee™E SOM! per cores mane anor | wowell-Corn iy tn excellont ‘nitions In| Teale” tho median! utenaes on ‘Seve ‘Wonk are well pleased with tho Investment. There wiit bo more than nn average ytd per | fiz are entertained: whore the crop Rbent in thing Tare invested, anda hurge nuime -] Seherally free from weeds -and growl rapidly, x Pbiap etal bad LE fected tore (ban puzzled. and are inventing olf sorte ; foto of winter witeat: quality. guile Thore wit | AAVeM there will he ware than AN AeTUET YIU | Ler havo alitutned quod rotens therefrom. and with wood woathor will make Inote than an | the scengof Dr. Tanner's loing fast, Ls locnted on | or ingentens thourlesto wecnunt Tor this. tak Alexander —Tho drought hos ntfeoted the con- naldernble tHe fa bela bo nn exten crop. of ante whore tha crop does nor | Per acre. " © average yield per acre, 1 | mr | Thirteenth street, between ‘Chird and Fourth | velousexttbition of human endurance. dition of tho corn somowhat, aud: the crop ts | ioujge, Home utiention his boen given to te | HOF Ik’ mneh talk of the Importaneo of || Monroo Comm Ieup ton avenigs in conditions | hora will be nenely tin: to til Meena eprlee | avenuer, ear Union aqunte. It tf eoininone pepe DL potas promising as a month styco. Thoro wilt | drainngo; aurfaee drainage ie the cule, butimany | Horough drainage. , 8 and, excepting somo weedy felts, promtees to | whaat hus been ujured. ye ele 'r h t ip ‘i . vory ¥ % bins tho. | plisee, tncomfortable sort of bulking, used for MANAGED BY A MINISTER. Yaverngo yiold per gcre of fall whont; | Sr prejudiced in favor of tile drainage, | Kiox—Thero (6 n splendid prospect for more | mnnke a very Inrge yield per nere, Condition of | prospeeture not encourasding. for more thie . stabs otaldeate aan AN AGT, Man wht, Bet panty fe goods -Oats—Theta will be but | gayette—'ho condition of cot hie'hot im- | than tn average eropof enrny Wently.all tho | Outs promises an averare steld per nere, thressfonrtha of an average yield per tere, “The | Miscellaneous guthorlnys, second-rate concerts, : - ne . three-fourths of an average ylokd 4 ‘ " » | Montgomer rye | BFOWwIn OF outta very ranks whorts the ere ag | and cheap hops, Its largo roums atv epeclally | asaneoets?: . she Mito oy er ir rf t necoasity for thorougl Proved within the last munth, anda full pverage | crop has been litd by tn excotlent:c} nition bntgomery Corn bys mado some lnprove- | i 4 the yield per aere will bo inueh atl one eutted for public demoustrations, A more pret tecia ai eer eee eal tt ae ry yield per ncro will not be reiillzed throughout | Whent-There will be thr o-fourths of Au avor- | mont tho past mouth and promisesto mike morp | average. “Fav om. Hie-dralnnge of much land in tho county; as | ¥ "! gh vd ee ED settee ehipch-bu; 4 at - L, # we, Farinors ie putting inte ay fustas | unsuitable place ‘for a seluntitie {nvestl- 5 a te tho county f shinclt- vo | axe sell per neres quailty Siler; ebipeh-bugs | than nn average ylef pur nore; but hus been | the factories’cah inake: i f Y Brought Wim tome. . yetbut iietig haa boon dono in this direction. io county; in somo ports tho chinch-Ligs havo. Miva gertously” 1 the eens’ in Ibeatttiess |’, what damnayed In Incalitios by ehtuch-buya ‘cab inake tham, wution could. not be found in’ the |. Diepateh to'tteveland Leader. «| Berlonsly “Injured: the corn. Gate are ton days Bond—Color and growth of corn is oxcelteats | cariter eat ustinte ‘ani the crap, p a crop is generally In rood stato of cultivation, | mike mora thin in average yicl and tho prospect is cncouragiog for an averngo | Yainaxe in loculitica trent chix Hoasianeily aitd eblich-buws.bave Injitred tho: | BUC twas hnevest. Sumo felis of outa nee Unlon—Corn hus generally been “Inid by in | glty. ‘Tho ctitrance-door tothe hull ts at tho ” Wasnisare fe apring wheat, reducing the yleld per “aero, fully | pn it . sold por tere wadli | Me eondition and tho prospeet fs eneo Cf a i is is UP AUTE; KOTO is 3 igs 2 | ripe enough to hnrve the yletd per ere wilt | 6. 1 urbaing | top ot a fightof steps. Over thisdoor thert ta | unques: 1 itve 7 . Fister Bom | te fourth, aiteo above am averam ft cou | Ee inch above an mverano If toe oats ai nut | fr anatveraze yloht per mere My Li op Inquestionnhly whrirve man, but, hu was once ‘i, ‘Thore will not be.| iw wile ledye or puripet, exuetly on nt level with : y H ny i f ° f alge ety ¢ evel diy bulldozed “by an Methodist ministar, and. " 4 tle ne heon lal Jo this. county and ottior pare | (ton: somo flelds Dadly lodgeds whete stunds | tnavae tho qrowth of atraw Iv mit, “AR Set but | an average yleld por tere ats , Sb oe Bale = : he ary Zield DOK nero, THe FI ee hat ae acanee, | tear ure making /arrumgenents to-thoroughly | We; the crap will make over au avertie JT! | ithe hae ben done in tiestrattnge:” tho coune [-Of wing x cood, Thore-t gang eomltingeae | Ha kuulretaD or hallway window on tho decoud | forced to retreat teemtinentiy fron it Posttion Thoro will be nonrly.n average ylold per ncra | druln thelr low wot landa. p Pave Tela eee Chae That st pRae wall try-would bo warty finproved by irate, nud | rast on ontes the yleld per ners ly aefraction | #0". Tho usual resting-plnce of the Professor | he had gesumed tn regurd (on question tit whfela Thoro wie me tiie nttention has beun kiven to |. Ford—Tho heavy ratns Kave not been favorne | UYe tM Ht are convinced thay st pays wall, to failure of crops, the: reault_of wet. reusony, | below an averye, ° uf Btarvution Is in this halliyay window. “Ho | tho man of poacy was tyterosted, tile drainago,and the oxperiments of this reason | po for cultivation or sutlafuetory growth of Take—Wet weather hus interfergd prt! spond will aoon convince farmers that dralunge is, it Vermilion—The wand of corn 18 ood, the les on a nirrew cot, which Ia placed with the When the War was ended John Lanahan; now will Indueo many to commenco a thorough 838- | cory, which “is hardly un tonn nvornga in cone,| $MM, And many corn-felds aro Ww ely; tho | necenslty., : hi oo growth well nelvanced far tho season: tho prose | Het out of the window,and the ‘fect resting | the pastor of tle Foundry Churett In thls ety, vem of drainaye. : ¢ ition. Fait wheat harvest cammonced June 2a; |. cOMAltion of tho crop promises tnor} than an | Morgan—The prospect Is cneouraging for an | dect Js encouraging for more thin, an ‘average | Ul! the witnlow-KI on tho Inside. De. Tanner's |sund the same nay, by the way, who, when Boone—Corn ig ten days in advance of usual | tho yield por acre wilt beone-fourthiess thanan | averse ylold per ere... Most-of fall jrtunt was wnemally heavy crop af corn; the crop: fs fore | yteld per a Tho whent yielt' Is better thin | Bead and shoulders cun tins be geen ensily frou) charged by the authorities of the Methodist seasons; hs been woll cultivated, except on | nverma, With favorable wenthar tu ripen and | Whterekilleds what veunins yell o wearily | ward fu xrowth, gonerally cloan, and only needa | insavernge yiitle stacked, Spring wheat | the street below, projeeting, as thoy do, beyond | Churet to Investigate: the frauly whieh were: low, wet lands, and bids fair to mako'a very | linrvent thero will be a Nery lurge ofop uf ants vine what a eect Rreatdds thick | favorable wenthor tor jusuire hich more than an ‘will make ‘ the pantpot. In this elevated ud somewhat | bot, perpetrated fn conneetton with some of Z rorntl 8 frond tiling his Indaded bil if a avers | #¥erage yleltl per eero, Wheat. id of falr quatitys | ante above an ayerage In cond! ton-and EXPORC Contra, l 1 : ‘altalrs, de: td " Bats 2a ee TG TARPS TREE | ever ange fans fo ruin tot-tow nnd wot | many rom ad pennies aaNet | ays perme wim werner 6 | livers nae Meas wi tee weer | Skype nomon oF ern es whutovcr is ukness aly denuuneethoopena lowed by ext: f havi ‘ f A deel as 4 site . OWN Of Is very mint, and tho crop fx } large yield pernere, As farmers learn tho protit Satay irs & tt se emirges PRG ae per teeta cy g Franktin=Cora te nenrly ip. to an avernee in| SAG, den juve by ohinchtnies. Oia are in | fray lodged: the Seld wil ie much nbows-atm | resnliime from tite devtuage, tho luterest in this | freely over tui seuntlly-covered ody, he drinks | ruther'tnan retract. or nbuty the saverity: of his tho sield; thore will bo,n ite’ over three- | eorditton; tho heavy rains have interfered with | bunan averagu violteper ners. Chen titehes’] AVernge, where tho erop ean ho saved. Trish and | inater Inereases, oa tu my Re chiiryrs—was deputed by the Methodist. Genorut, fuurthn ofan avarngo yield, por acre,.. Oats ure id avy rang hive interfered with | ee mneraliy. weed for dramiges 4inn tite bia | sweet potatoes are much above an averuzo In | wWauastiKurty planted cori on deained Land LANGE QUANTITIES OF OXYGEN...” | Conference ty reorgunizas and rehadifluite tho {nexcellont cofdition.” A fow ara making trint | cultivation, and many fields aro too weedy to | fre xueralls, Heed Coe i TMU ery Huistactory. | condition. .'Tis-tratning is hocomiug very popti~ > ye pine ron weaned Fand | When yuur correspondent visited ‘hin to-day | clurches In Virginin, Ono of fin elarees wus, Ofdile draloage, and tho beginning in tile much '| permit corn to make goodgrowth, Wheat—Tho |— i See ir, and fhimers having the means are Investing | fokk well, nnd promises more thu an averaxe.| tue Yuetic wus Iptie on bis eel» within thy-| At Winchester, wn the Doctor limsett: seated matter will rosule iy draining tho pulle Guullty Is waods the yield per were will he leas Dn Sallo—Corti looks. very sprotolshg on high | Mberally in this alrection, .. < yiold vernere; much of tha crop on the river | suered inelositre oy Hf loor of the al ia} Breneked fora time, One Sunday ho announced of tho wet lnnd In this county, * than An rverago, ‘Tie prospect Is oncollraging | and drained fords, and is Coh-doyapariter thu] |” sfonttrié—Corn ty above an sivernge in condt: | Yottoms dypwnediouts tho yield per acre forthe | TN hudn just mectonity lene ty tone H. Ho} hat he tad scleoted n preacher for the ures Brown—Thero 4s ® good stand uf corn, of | $r Mora than an Se ee racane usual: somo fields umaged by binol tetas tlon: mither weedy and infertor on undralned | Cqluly eA es of the HTS TAR IIR ieallecy where TEER ee EEUU BEATA + strong growth, which. is generally cloau,and | subj cet of {ile drainnge, : and many ares on low land drowifd out; tho {junds the crop would haye been benoflted by | qd ono-third Jess than expected. Ontanre nod, am ie +5 When the day arrived Dr. fandahan and tho promises moro thin an average Yield per'tere. | TultonTho warm growing woather tna may | aurea maori wi ngtinep Mtn MANEL | nore sain the paet-angntty Mpriou Whew Anke | ty to an average in Condition, dubnean prointses | ive: wishes. Saas ceatom, froxiy Inte neve minister mute thelr appearance, nnd tusk Tho yield por acro of: winter whont is nearly up | saly ndyaiced ¢ Michie ae dae ee eee Oneatorcape, the winter, | Welly ‘There will bon full. avernao erop oe outs, | to muke un avery crop, "Ther i some ine | joueg treme ema tae! adny Dre Tanner fine | their plaves I tho pulpit. Juut before tho ie to nn nyerago; quality falr. Chinch-bitga hava ly advanced corn, which ta generally well cul- a TEE a a eeiruverde siol pee’ | NHOro not lodgetts tho siry weather hus reduced | terest. among the best farmers on tho aublect of ebed nure than one-fourth of hls self-taposed | mentarrtyed for the opening of tha service ar= injured spring whoat, and tho yicld per aero will |, t!¥ited, and promises to make more than an | Tie wit be realized. Much of theipriug wheat, | Me sel per ners. Considernbie tile-drainaze | dralinge, maa "| tusk; having Just entered upon bis twelfth day | other elergymun, who say tn walled to itu. Hot bomueh over three-fourtisaran avernmo. [Average ylold por neree. Winter wlieat—The | Rete Milk borraltzed. Nuch oh Sense SA | hina eon done, anid tho mnajneity O¢ the FurINeT® | srurrey—Cort fstn excellent condition: ground | OF fasting. Ie fs fu xplentid condition physteat- | MY,Wilson, enter the tulddies wallzed rnptilis Tho growth of outs {8 vory honvy, and fonrsara | Yield per itore Is somewhat novo nn yoru, | MWnekcuuiees ore Will bo battle ovor hie | 47C arranying to tlle thelr farms, f F Jy, shows no sank OF Mental wenkuess, aud, bes | UP thewlsle, and entered tho pulpit, opened tho entertained of lodging) thoro will-bo mora than | aud tho quatity fatr; aoine Hdlds were Injured | finavernge yield por wore. Clind-Iigs. havo | “Oyle—Corn fe above nu nvernge In condition; | Fee tom, weeds; stand nnd color good. and tho [-yeud a marked Lrcitabitity of temper, there: tn | RYMMslanks wave ut it hymns anid proceoded ait average yield per nore where the crop can bo | by rust and‘insceta. Tucre will fio tn average | ranced the yield OF onte fully, n-conthe; THe z od Fe Pontieation’ | crapls making a yigorous growth and promuses | really nothing speciully noticeable inthe man, | We nc exhibition oF whit, in adybudy Suyed, "The wood elccoss attordingtie-drnins | 7 elt por nero of epriug wucat. Who yrowpedt ts |-Hentineor hus becomy snulte’ germ, andz}un | fewerally clean od in quod state of cultivation, | ia make more than ay average siold per Acre. | fle tine lost neaniy-clghiwen poitnds of leeheines [-PUCA antulster, of the Gucpel, would bo. cutlet c his converted the best’ farmors to this great | 200d for more than at average cropot gata. Tile | proved to bu a xrand Auccss, pay lurgolfor | ANd looks promising for more than unaveraxe | ‘Tho yieltl per-nera of Call wheal\ will bo ones | He commenced on the ih of dune,but he does | Siem fo vumaluat, fie eeawlie, stile ms fl + {inprovement. ne drninage is ono of ‘the “common Improvomentts uersad material. * : : "2 ) stot pop nore, Field of fall wheat not winter | thindTess thin at average: quality fair, Some | not show Jt In the fare, . to | fe) beanie a bitter Hobale and. tnd " Bureau—Upon bigh yolting land ana well- which inany furmers pride themselves in buy od a dint. Killed wit mnke nearly an av rae Sele per | flelds of apring wheat destroved by ehinel bigs Opinions differ Inrgely as to.the merits of the | sepa tho yenrs of the War In the Confederacy, ‘dgained low Janda th ng. p hf P : . Lawrenve—Thore 18 @ yo Ind ‘of :corny | vere; the quality Is goods Bprite whent will not | and many felis plowed up and pagntca tovorn; | #fatr, but the ieonvenliy-expecanctl opliion of | re glared sat, Dre dainbaa and. his companion ny An mises much more thab an. i ‘ ! 1 yo’ an av¢age.- Winter | rust. Outs bld Tarr ‘to make more thay evernsyo | average for the county. Tho growth ef onta | 8choul, fa, that the experiment wilt lack ull price | Tent ne i ra UD fs drowned out; the continued yd excesatve | {he condition [s above’ an. a jepeen ter | Seld per uero. ea aite ate eect Lea a envy? und tho arti nbownlageten hake wore | teal Muportance frou a sclentiite pulne of view, | CMve vets were coninitted on ofthenside. Hen 1 D.C, duly Gen, Bancook f° avorage. Fall: wheat nearly, a falluro, being | raing hitvo prevented cultivation, nid the condle. | wheat all harveated, antl mitch . Wher his ébel reverence lind’ fnlsbed his winter-killed; about hait. an. average yiotd. ? Winton nd te ene ae tn ea aood nad tuespid hotter thin | Kiven.to Ule-drainage, and ail who haye experi] thin un averues ytuld per nere, ‘There fe mutch THE LAGER WATCHING aertion, whieh Ig dexeribyd a8 being of the xplic= Spring wheat’ much injured by ehinch-bnpa and | ton nt this time docs JOE DOMISO QItt HLLG Oye ae eae ite ieee Ne erOpAUsT incsield | tented pronounceitn'grand success, | Interest maulcexted In tile dratiage, wiiteh Is on | whfeh hus extated luring the fast precludes sny | fnlchire-eating ehaructues und ud cdisinisee tile rust; ‘but lttlo ovor half an averugo yicld per | Bilf nnaverago FOP: Wheat Injured on low ie P wil Destiore fay Poorli—Corn Ix much aliove nn typenge Ini |e lnereasc, s nt anid possibility of revuching eelvntitie dnt, ‘The vine +] eongremitton, after giving notice tha oh airiveled? : and quuliiy, Th a 4 nore. Oats, exoopt whore lodgod, will inuke moro} Jafide, nnd. intel shriveled: thers will nol be | oar outa: gon : Wathiigton—Corn ts malt m Auftuble location, and: the unfavorable eireume | preach that dventne nad ike next Sibbute, Dr, than an a : Danae over three-fourths of an nvernge yleld por acre, | Fee + wet lands t ie ra ia making rapld growth, ton, 1 uid 5 rf t ry thd next} itty Dy are muvh encouragod by tho results. - Balan average ylold por were, Tho necessity | eondition und In sood tito of bitivation; the | wheat uot winter-Kllied will make over thred= | wveruge In colidition: The yleld per .aere of | Climte observations being mada, ‘The watel Jaterrupting the xervica because he did not wish Calhoun—Corn. {s rauch absve an averagoin | parent tomuny of tho femers de the counts, | heuty outinuons rains haye-rftly. Juterfored | fourths of un average yleld per vere. Chinch: | winter wheat ts better than-oxpeoted, snd tauch | hitherto uns Ineked ordor, dixelpline, and thors | toercdte 1 scene in alteh a place and on such wa 1 E uty, | Hewty ¢ ° : bugs are ut work on thd aprhig wheat: there will | ahove an avernge: tho quality i4 very good. rhilte tho watcher selves tave | occasion. Tuts he “added, 4 will B condition and where not inundated on the river | WhO contonipinte introducing tho improved with good culturo on the lbw, yt lands, and in eh Y 45 A YR w tho wutchors themselves have | oceaslon. Tub he ‘added, prench hero bottoms will make a yéry large yloll. Fail | Precds of furm stock and provide for wet sou- | ume pl ho corn has. ip drowned ont, 7, be shot ono-third of nn ives ylold per nar Outs ure rather short, well headed, and will make | xewrcely hid a proper.coucepuon of the, duties ) inyself to-night, and my companion will preach. . “ ; AML aY re Holdw are altgted with. rust. | condition, and excepting on th tf at “Whuter mat forthe of | Metoy felds of spring whent buvo been rae ylekl por were, Surface ditehing Ia | they were -culled upon to discharge, ‘The | bervatter.” wheat will not gride as high naInat scason; tho | SMF bY thorough tllodrainage., 4 Autor Whe a A ay seand einen. | We" And other craps plated. ‘There wi Ibe w | wuite generat, tue Httle tile drain has been | watehtug in the past dass been a farce. Dr, Tan ||,” After the service Dr, Lannhan ealted pon the Fie is better than an averago but somowhat | Greeno—Corn has mado great improvemint | huge have seriously damaged: aflng wheat, and | Very inrze yletd of onts If the crop atanids; tho) done. 8 her may be shicere in bls purpose, fod honest Ield 18 better than an averago nowint | ery hap lcd er aay" be ible purport ind Honest | otlver commanding thu troops with whom he, ations previous wirveat, On thé past month, and promises ta tn, a on er gy Will be short. if 7 aC ort -! | in the perfurmance of bis task, but, Hohe bas | was well anqunlmted, aud’ told him the story of) promleo moro than atraverage sold pormore, |'thentas Peerage ea itera Berra aT epee eid aerator a Heat uninera ary elvinganely nttention to ah PAE me ater eat Ratt wae oe: fused i pas certainty teen Volunturtvefury | tho wring ar be shéanlese th Sie Carroll—Corn promises to make more thya nn | yiold per acre fa abovean avernac, and tha quale | NOL lodged, aud wil mutks anagrage yield per Bat ie Ratalis u ‘i “dry weathor-Interfersd wi 0 See STGn hittha fombhe waited linitees Male SPE ape erie © everngo yield por aerg...The ovorfiow on the Mis-'| fix, while yond, {4 not. as uniform na last aeusou, | Here. Condlderablo tile bus Bn tnd inthis | Perry-Carn fs uot up to ati svprnice tn conde | 9 Toe Fee eee ae ani ure | duns hava tuligh ithe athe srautea flu tian Munitad tho, Ubetor: “Just send an A¥itenn, and felt hin not fo attempt migex the danger of lodehty D 1 8 HaDHitY, ; ¥ vine rh } {ond the erop Is not quite. up -t6 nm average tn | had abundant, opportunity’ for cheating. - 11s ‘alssipp! bottom bas destroyed a Inrge,urea of | Oaks aro, ubove:-an-avoraga tn vondition, well guanty anil ilo Factories, aro tar FMPEAS In | tion: the heuvy.muink interfered with, needed’ | vondition. Nvinter whentie ylekiand quality [4 ut aMAr De shiner is a fraud, hor thit, tho cor. ‘hore will be nearly threo-fourthe-of an | Hled,and pr mu ihe) shat a average ylahl : 0 -fulnaMoing . | olitture, and. thera are -miyny wendy, fields. | upto a xodaverage, ‘There will not be more [oo lure oa irotemuit that the watehinie ayerago ‘yield: per acre oe winter whont, Thoro | Heainedcand tho contro ior thoroughly tiles | Sivingrton—Lxcesasivo rulngielayed ‘corn Chilyche buy have “Injured the crop In Aotne to- | thi me averngze crop of onts. ‘The exporkments PHB been conduet ca “1 RucH. sn wisuspleland will bo about throe-fourtha of un nvoruge yield ite can ety cal ba sire ro far eev- | planing on the undratned ia), aud ‘on thon | calittes, Chlnun-buya have ‘done considerate | in tle dratimge have bedn very sutisfuctors, and manner, ane With suck perfect faith hte aero of'spring Whent. Onts lool wall, and | Shi yeitra pust have converted all who wero | sande of auwh Inds tho corn ts ts weedy, aml] dayiage to wheat. Gute Ji rifine Joculitios new | a lakge mnuber of the Tost progreastre Tarinors | putient, ws to 3 pitta ay oaral Mae , ken, the allicer. remaining eLelergyminn witil It was -too late For hin to zat ip tho rorvioe a xu, }- ‘hat was tho lastor tha +1 Me BOUENTIFIG 39-1) -ocriviced tit Winehuslor were floras far nse: were concerned. (Dr Tanahan wont to other portions of “Virginia An average ylold per nero ls oxpcoted.. pes oe Pon ateanyaats of good de seinen, | Gesiokly color, with verk.tittle imines corn om | Lue wmeuiee wit mish and ‘Tle ateld pon hee = te aii won suse Fixe Criss—Corn ts much above.an average tn con- rundy—Corn Ja nbove an.uverage fr-vondil- | drained. hunts tk Jooling wel . ‘The Sand of corn iavers “ ‘ lesa than an average, Some “dito les hive “TEMS. nel. with nake ed thol farniy, and ure well pleased with | tla ye tH orate vor | a No ' ‘ . | fo fnsure a-atriet wuteh the element of sus- he crop is in good stat o of cultivation | Hm and Is makang'very rapid growths tho fro- | more than uvertce ylel per aed! hut Wile over | One ngrensed crops: : much veda cultlvation’hns been proventedl by yates 4 ro | durtix tho following week, and‘ did not returie vauont. + nred! ¥! thiree-fourths of 1n rage yl ar acre antiel- |, *4 ~ , axe ¥ " picion musthe aetive in tho. wateh «there ine! ’ 4 and no coruplatnt of weeds-or Inscots. ‘There |UUouE rains have interfered with plowing, and "The swiall aren of yintd wheat willuoe |" "Pintt—Corn fe newrly up toa Averaie In eon, bxeessive ralnas tutteh corn on tow fat hud | tyuet bey dieposition totake things forprauted, | 10 Witicliestar for two: or theese weeks. | When ve} be uext sew the oltiver Infcommand -at that Lit the watchers munt havo -the gift or fneuity | Pies the fatter wld to hinir V1 expect that tnt comty, | NUouta medi crop. Not mncb spring whoat | thah an avornges quality Inferlor. Onte injured yarn cadited ioe ively monica out ta ‘posa ou ae uaktel ‘re dginuatn ns q average, Thore fs atendy Incrongo In tho work | “ONS to dain thole farms. | and tho converts to tio, drugiay aro aumeruuss | sown; tho crop In nenrly uy town nvernge, Onts | Py rel rust, reducing tue sled por sere fully | bHitles of decebuion. + : o | tenn HR Nene hee eee ne of farm-drafiiage, and tho good results‘obtalned | « Hamilton—Owing to tho heavy ratus in tho e Oiirne hia “ln a ch he, | Have! mady nt henvs growth of straw, and teard | oie aM re si tH Pa pppoe i t! Hg sountyy Nov, what aro tho fyeta ns to loose watching? | ind now ho les retacwat Tt for eco yee thorefrom will inquco many to tile thelr wet,| spring ‘and tha recent drought, corn. has-not Sogan—Corn: has tmproved fory much the | arg entertained tbat the Grop will lodge. ‘The the dermione Fort is ds Jncpensling intl there Is | Two uf toroe inatancos will auftiee. . Melon bone: py is lands. 1 Ns nee mado tho wsunl grawth, and dove not promice | Past month and ‘prom! gee te info more tht an | yleld promises to be mare thin an avernge, ‘ie, | considerable Interest in-this direction, + Ot gpg dctanion: Dr. Tanner, wanted “rome | Te Lanahat wa’ in Unlthnore two or threo Champaign—There has seldom beon a dottcr | put ittlb qver thi 1 hot Promles | ivorago yluld per aeroz on wot hinds tho corn (s'| drainuge {8 all .tho excitement among farmers.’| Whitesides—On the tow wet lands the corn is | thing” frou his a-watcber, | gays lates and eajlod upon Gor. Haneouk (Fe: Prospeat for gorn, Therolsa rank growth of ine Hts aye iirba: foutet bat of ay averuieg Jild weedy; culttvation® (ys, Yrefited Uy" pulng, | ome who lyld tile luat year will vecelve i tho | suet and fullof weeds: with that exception the nec pattie Dh Puunertu the extreme “en uf iy to the inaitor, ’ ht : . ants; whord the crop has not lodged thoylold | ha last year, and tore wili not Ue Unt ittiaayer | Whiter wheat jus Improve jrondertully te laorunns ofteropiy thig deitxon nore than We {oll | oeoF promtdcs thora than an average yleld jer } renner loukine over a payer in hie hana eka nite Wo right to futerfora with th Per acre will bonbove an nvoruge. ‘Tho drning | (Heeo-fourths ve wn average ytold por were. | PYst mouth and-prombses ta junke’ neurly : j | aere, ‘Fall whont will notnake more than ones | Dr. ‘Cunher runsueked We vullses, found the | Peoples’ guild tye Generatgrully to hie visitor.) | age Is attracting gonernt ntrentiGa, and a in Proupeota are fair for th ourths of anaver- | a¥enige yield per acre; somepzlolis have be Pike—Corn js clenn ant looking wetland Will | fourth of an avenue yield por vere; mostly | something" he wanted, then’ walked over ‘to Why. ret hedilie Voctor, you must hava: amount ja Infd annually; all who ‘have experie | BR Stele per cro of outs., res prunes Dy geanand ebinch buf Spuing whcht)-mako more that average yleld per ueroyexeopt | winter-killed. Spriug whut Js-much below an | bis tible, Whero be began tumbling with xome.| beet wlsintormod about tt. Bind records wl thy mented in this direotion aro ploascd with thoin- |. Unncogk—Tho stand of corn:{egood,and prom- | yrowth of onta ts.vocy: FANK att eee iid fears [on low land where oyerflowed, There will be avorage th condition and tho. yfold per were will | papers. wid immcdiatoly utter called! four watur’| Shh Bee ES ARLE TBA t Unite sey ‘Nesmenty “| {808 moro than anuveraio’ylold por acro, exeept’) OF Jodginuss the, sold proinlafto -be more thay /anoro finn wn uvernge, yield por wero Where not | Tact ii Lemmtgn co make un execiicut crap. | wate, br. ‘tanner wie left wlone. for ve Hitt] ae Tuete mubt be no IpterfereneD with thyie Christinn—The stand of corn ts good, anil tho | on very low, flat land, whore the crop ts injured. | Wa avery Re rncee: nee: bee ee oe iiss of thorough druinige, and. many of, | Caveldcrable uttention has been iven of tate fo | three innutes Inthe antorroom where che was |. People, | rojolned Gan, Tunvovk, with tue condition ts much ubovo nnayerngo,-and prom- |. Winter'whent crop not ns goad as lust year, both | lvutlable fande lo this a tho most enterprising farmers tira making ure | We drainage and a great amount of tle has | suppoxed to be sleeping, Tho writer was Bit AL tka, Det esta Ht Mike isos a vory Inrge crop. The qunlity of tho wheut | in tho xjeld pot, tere and quality. - Spring wheat | UY nds tor this pure. 4 | ranemonte to tile-dratn thele farm. buon shipped Into the county, 2+ _ «| tn tha lange hull, with the othor watcher, when | gait aid fone ia eee oat Andi Aluelee is good, and tho ylold will be above anayeruge, | '8,better than last year and tha yield pernere | Macon—The prospect bys sapidom been batter 4 Siecle AWill—Corn 1s earllor than usual and in. vory {DE Weight lefe’his post for the tine Aated, | faite and foalps no man, began (o Ket Ulsduuder Tuoro will bo mora than su average ylold por | Will bb Somowhnt above tho averuge. Outs on | for carn, and with favornble'apason tho ylold |, Lore—CorA has not mada tho-tesual growth, - . FS | Furthor, muny of the watchers wave eurions | Woon, stancobte,” he said, “you thls acto of spring wheat; tho neca ts Hlinited, Onis |: Yery-rich Jond badly lodged: gonernily the crop | yer gare, will bo much aboyd.the avernye, ithw | OWlng to the drought; -of lato tlid pxcessive ruina -protiising condition, and thera faa prospeat for | nottona'at how to watch. Tho other night, 2 | qualine with cog ote tt tlic you nro + arolling well, and” tharo yill-bonn immenso | 28 sven Auove un avorwuy th Gondibions Consid- | Mi iiy cr wiatée wheat Legont, aud tho sield (AAVG provented tpl growth and {ntorfered | Moro than nn average yivld per nere. Notmueh | venerubles white-hatred, short-sighted Crufts | Knawiennd hiewo frente to, aliiveey hte ok SPT Bey de nO Jodo, Terns ect aa eset WL prOUNne athaee Car teaTe | ee neko i an fio. Liunited | with needed ailltlyation. he quality of winter | Wler whcut tu the county; tho crop 1s ner nfortabls tn wchulre with bis will give yon to tindurstand that Ln probably” rr mnty; ; ‘ r rs ody 3 | fe pats re ‘i t i af H _will bé a fair yleld of wifter wheat, which wil | COMMIS more weedy thin usual. Chine-buyal MA cr hall uk aversie vielen ner Sate | aition; some edie ure very weedy Init aro: lowed? tho proapect In not envouraging for," fe Ivniot a question of celectics ‘not grado as high aa lags . and rust liave destroyed tho’ spring whent in i ¥ ‘ aver three-fourths OF an aAvernge ylelil per te Terie Whent sowng tho ruse hae lnieecd eee many localltfon. | 2ho groat annjority’ of furiera fone einen ae wvehage IAL er eo. MM} proving, and tho prospect is encournging for | ‘fhe ylel per nero of whent Is one-fourth crop somowhat and tho, yield will bo hetow an gc at Ing propa EPO HRIOUHEGE Hd ix wale Lid fo Ror pall & ers Test, and occaxiur uty FO: whent fa only medium, awing 10 the twats the | reddy for harvest and proiniwea to make nearly ‘ y be would | gg well known bare and: in Wash pace gratifying, b thoir low‘and wot lands, ‘ inetly Bea ty ant avoragy, (Ungeo see avery: | Piel per nere it not up to nn averign,” Tus] MMavornge yleld per wero. ‘Tho red rust has tne | doze, evidently fully assured “of i "Patignt'e,| SeveIL Ria nee and tn, Ws yeu ane Clark—Narly-ptantcd corn on high rolling Mardin=Tho drought bas reducoit the prospect. } rank ‘growth of oats; sory fields bave lodued; | drought after seeding of oats, tollowed by rust, Jured: pring wi ew an i La ths iagepedt. for The inonutony, however, of the pnet: - elie that mmittor opo way OF the othar,’ right . lands proiniges to make an ayerago a1 Thi for corn nearly one-fIfth; the lato reina willim- | the prospect fe encouraging for. moro than’ an | bas parinuly injured the: crop,’ and mot over reat ete “let te ore ne very cavy ynneh q ayers oy) guiekly. 1'6 an Oltruge, | toll Suu, that tadso s oan command the means daé-thoroughly: isos | reilized. : 3 . erat terating tite Paine BIST LHe cle eee ee eee eiahed any itn a . Boor pieces than uauals tho yiold wilt be about | Winter wheat Is from. medlum to good, and the | inintng his farm, and the neg ot : ees it 9, peesonda nf out, trou upto un average, and the quailty fatr, Oataure [Yield ner. aero Is bardly up, ta wand average. | “ouragiige ree results are hihly one | putnskt—Corn ts rather backward.in growth | to induce 8 large number -af farmers to thor Phen anid I re your fraud, elthor aguinst: DreTanner, or Sr. Frost | aetion reversed ov ot eae x : hen looking well, und promiga to mai | Onta have been -serinugty injured by rust, and ie | 3 -] for the seaayn, owing tov the drought; the late | oughly drain thoir wet lands, . «| Johnson, whom he rashly aceused of bandit, Tho goad Devtor felt lover?) ‘ averaio yickd pur nere.Thore lg one tile fuetary | were Will be twit litle aver three-fourths de an | - Macoupin—Thoro has seldenn Yen ninoreon- "| sping have greatly improved the condition, | Willlumson—Tho excessive rain during the | the Hoctor fonk—husat wast made evident eo: | of dlornome, see iael aeathed Site {nthe county, which finds: good-demand for }' #veraKe ylald por nero. é couraging’ priapect “forw Inne durn crop; the | which now. promises’ to make moro thin un | spring and dry weather since planting hiw pot | ME goucerned that a wore atrict watel muvt be | On the aoxt mornlug he edited to wate If tte we Ulo; this Interest Is Incronsing.” *.{ Henderson—Corn is In splondidcondittons woll | stand: ts gonteratly:. gy erop hus been well. | nverage Yield Der acre, Fall wheat ts good tn 5 fs kent for the futures If Sclenew wns to gale any- {-porthad been, reeelved Hw sMHineliester,, tly ‘vith conilint rt 4 ore : been favorable for coru, which doos not promise | thing from the investigation, ‘Tho try ef fraud | war surprised to tind hist Mo} ceces ¢ th gullivntedsand witheotilniad favorable wexthey | quailty: who-yteld per were Will Yo neArY WH 29 | Hut tity over thive-fouriha of anavorugo yield |. has not hurt De. Tanner: on tue cant ML eulivtenus attention fA gered tate o.coudition ubovo an average, The quality of | Ylolt per acre, Vall. wheat—Tho crop ta pour; | tt Tho nureiyny tf the wheat crip. ld tho | weather, aud will noe make nn average yleld‘por | perder; lite ruins have Improved the crop. 7 hus recalved from vurlwug quirtors wari exs | ebck: «Ite wus invited to necornpal whont fs good and the ylol! above an average; | Hot aver halt an’ average yleld por nore In tho- nt over harvested ry ie eae , yield | acre, 5 we * ‘he fill wheat chap fs of medium quality; ene> | preadgionsof sympathy, Me ts ulrondy famous, feral in bis carringe tobe offlceaindl on learntiys tho crop fs miostly in stuck. in good condition,-| Mellaren.’ Spring whoat his been soriously tie | Tek aure dq, much nboro dieaeoeees ie erup 2 : Cee: fourth short of anuverage in ylelt pert ayre, | nnd ‘considerable popujar interest ‘haa be that the report wad nok yet rechiyed he wid Unt where sanding Wnt hurees Welt aes | guzed by chincle nits, nnd the yleld por acre wilt | Baty guved in poo sendin. ere eact ona wih |. Ratnom—Corn bas tinproved the past month }.Oats have been Inurell by tho rid tin gemne los | awakened, | Moreover, tho “regular” -physi« |, pressed to make use of the carriage Fo enrry hin moore thn na wvormee yiotd gene ho ohesthird leas thun wn Averne, Gata aro | ty cheuyy whare item ue seated: ereateean- | ANE wow promlscs to nuke much moro than an | culities: the yield per kere wil be short Tully | chuus have decided Wal thls nc Tohishonge, Clinton=Corn ta not up toan average in cone |. LAGE Wave au nverugo In condition. Aad prow: | Hlnine of lodging.» Considoruito tie tina heen |-nverngo yleld por nefe, Winter wheat thut es. | ONe-tbllt weg thing they inust know all about, ‘Thu Neurolog. | A diy or two titer De, tamale ition; Minipraving sinoo recont-rulie, Jn enite | dands ay beiny tlosdewdned te xdmo GxteNte Tativand tho best -eraps have heen Fe ee Te eS ene OL | ca heacteelomele art thee tat averes pa onubers mL oF hak ateaditye iit | a tmamarinen he eh reser i py Stanton, tenie Y ears but [odie (dual menibers, a of: high stdading in | & wan whoo by very much resembleey fa one 7 . : or aera, Chiinghshuga have i 1 ! of the ehlashebuurs, ‘The quality of winter | ° ffoury—Corn Is fully up to, 0 jood avorngs fn spor aero. Chinghshuys have | and promises to muke thord, than sn ‘avenue | the profession, have cirolled thelr iimex us | eturietoristics, and with who hel wax att wheat is yond} the yield per-aere is more'than | condition, and tho stand pronitscan large cra pring Wheat; the rust bas yield per acre; the sland hassoldom been Let- | watehors, and care, taking thelr turnd with the | friendly terms, and begun telling hin, of the'uf= « Clyy—Tho corn 1s cloun: growth virorous, and | Advanced; and'promigea more than an avoritke } cultivated mn Gen, Mans ny the Gen: scuson on the drufned land, AWD Avera ety fadlson: a 4 | cetoninly Int » stadison—Conn ts growing rapidly; has gene | Hettoualy indited CTOp; he prospect la not en 7 mecca TACOR : ‘ i reste he Wi ayy We i fale at Winehaatos, ed an uverige. “Chinch-bites® have dnjured wits : orally reculyed xood enitivation; has rick entor | Couruging for hint un averagy ylold per avres | ter, or the xrowth more rupli | Pull whiewt that | rest. “Che watch ts alruily Wetter aucune aad | FAIR Oe OI Miled Ges baeret apse : andthe yivld pe . i h } The sual aren of full wheat not winer-killed: | ang re ¥ é ‘ , 4 excuped the winter willanake more than three | the eeennd Kept mdre accirytely, while closer Woy,”. (apercnuted the nvtaryy. "Quy, 7 Tomes aun Be note Su ber a eh bulow an AvILL not make tw and Beuraiges te. ninko an average veld per nore; | many folds will wot be cut, “Lhe pols Witte fourths ol an average “yield per nere, Spring | sud more dalicate exainhitons of thy Loetar's rit wee ¥ thirds ofan averuge yletd por | i KL ue tho A the crop | favornble wouther, Bocmure thin ae ile dralnage, ! rere, Kpring who! seriously: nine he elunehe Be it Hittlo Injury to the orop | fay sateen tite. Ma eee | wheat is looking: Well, ‘and promises to make | body and its operations nro reguinrly made, Th wilt cuoouTege othe ya reat eave Hele Dies antl Sets dn mit RocelGne the. crop Ell Serge mate Ont tenis cong ennrinitut “tho seal nd oeuny ar Sn tee Meme eane nearly an averigo yield per ner’. Oate bayy fF watel ja wow witesumnke: day and DUBE. inci, fin the IMR itRO Ue tle et ao i farms, : hob pay for fudrvestings toro will be abou ont eee thiedoutrit, Uerotseryaned oe wine. nade Kipld growth during the pust’ month,.and | aud the members thoreo amy weling nuder ihe] Hancock. | 1h the nae Ae PETA fF 4 . yield per ner will he bettor-thin am average os oD f o Phyalel Pc S f un average yluld for the county, Oats | ¥ bs " . 7 rage Sel strat i te + " chlo $—Corm ts two weeks in ad yr de " ’ 2 Ne rm y s fe eee ‘| ne [thy custest, wn: Cole: Ist ks In advance of'uaual coe Oru MU REE TAT OCH T IO Mamoclanione superior quality of gealn.: SMe-drainage ls re- | is necessary for the yroatest prolit. promige tg nuke more than an average ye hd Hons ad wit) mh fet dzelpline. Physiciiins. 1 Neat. way’ to relieve himsoll i moralng and mid ay nore to’ 3 ae : oh ns Dr, Mile Woreat tinst uttorly. n= a Seasons in groivthyand promives td miko mich | nriobeage whe bluld oxtensivelys oe angton | coving cohsiderablo attention apd atl who have | yangoiph—Corn ts nearly up to au avornge in | Post tubs tuos are well pleased wits thon tee ME eer eine muittuemttgeiaht ; mS hire thay ag average yield per gore, Winter | farms but in ronda ‘und atrocts, and gives grout | C*Perimentod in this mutter we woll plowsed. . - | oO ition; samo fields are very weuily, and there | BtIte. ae . 4*physiutogteal facts tut DreFannor fs nothing in . A Floh Canght in o Roy's Bars * Mheatall hurvesteds tha yletd 18 above: an ave |: Satisfaction, + ©, 8. [tt Marloh—Corn’ts tnproving rapidly aud with |-hns been some complalut of cxinch-bigs, Woodfonl—Corn tq above gi average an vette] wood Calthyand ct ll GA cally Heel Eee IE caucet nero Bee, peut and, barley wre up town | sroquole—Corn had been seriously damaged by sav ort uia conditions will make nourly anaverngG | Richiand—Corndéup to-an forage m conal- | dratned land, and poor and, weedy on tow, wete] sehaciis 18 eas eet agitte te Amott horeinis cane Bf ATE ett e itwovoran avon tion, fn*condition, oats are | oxecasivg raiugy much corn -hus been drowned | ‘tld por ncro; eomo’ comptafut of chinch-buys. son, und making satlafactory xrevih, Tho rains | lends; the condition of tho crop is impraving, ne aaa he he wow rorinto, weta mong | from NO dine 18 Genego Waitimateson sat Hows, silth "hore are elke tHe Tho aurlicr than | out and muny’ folds buvo reeojved no culture; | The quallty of Winter wheut lu woods the ylotd | in sray and early wheat hirvest tu pruvented | and prospects are evcournging for ‘wparis’ x0, Stay iorlinn, ile ia very fond of taking hdres | und Whitunn, aged 14 “yenrs. Ils, sutforings FN dud they cannot supHly tho dumund for | the condition docs not prointsg muro thu hut | Uniughe and. tute wecuing thers Will not be wn | owlture, fend woods aro, more plqitul than Hvonice Siold pur. Abra. Shout tnie hays pose in fresco, and freqently anders his vat to | wore terrible fu the extremy, aid the ult wd which Is ticrowsing aa furmors Icarn the | Muavenigo yield per icro, ‘The Wat sewson haw | ion il tra of peaks ustal, ‘Lhe vat crop promises to be Yomowhnat | Jured the wheat prospects, wnd the fall wheat | be prshod outer the hallway whidgw; jut this |. agony ondurnt by binalaoss drove hi . * Prot rosuiting thorofrum. A Injured fail wheat, which will mit, malo two wy ae eae} CO ae ty vor | Sbavsan average, 5 . will not snnica quory than two-thirds of any mer, | iy wtanieht, . Dieringy thy day: thera ta cow gue | Watanan, tn oinypuny Veith parnbor of, % ni see . thirds of un averngo yluldte Oat) cll Ma y . Petrie the aco Yluld per ucrey th chinoht ue fr Who street. Awothor vengon fs, that exe | hi pont Lie own age, had beer Couk—Corn is sibuva iui avolago tn coviditton | ind Thora Wil bead AverUe YIM Hoe Hers | Vie recat treet ttt eemernlY o5 | Mock Island-—Corn has not fimprovon, the inet | ities neurht denttuyed tho. spring whout in | SOC Guauatiue hal isu factory whuron largo | tucaing 4H, tho Sehgikill, and gies. vention Andia maktog rupltl growth. ‘Thera-will not bo | whore not lodyod. ‘Tho oxveadiva wot wouthur i {rls ary qinployed; and they ritber | commenced hag gone In tho water several thnes n z 1 imunth except on high and well-drattied and, ) maby jondies, and not more than ove-thht or | number of ‘peut. | Snring wheat bully rusted, and the cine s ANI ie ere Hinata fod fe! | on low and wot lands toauch ay extent taut | Eee idico, honewyit lee aver tite rourtty proccaslinis. " : 4 Puporiouued ne uckling sensation In. dition dors une prontlsumere thin tee ne | cogs In growiig vrupss Jphs will muke nor thin ay ayerize yloul por acre, thore will'uot hoe un avorige yield sor nore | Lees Ho! iu, there will be over three-fourthy The exhibition doos ot attract the general | diving ho expericnued n, tickling Of un nveruge yield per acto. “Thoro will bo-| “ duckson-=Cérn Injured aame by d ; Tiutiittie fall whent ovenped tho’ wintory whae | fhora will’ uot be un wyoruge yield wer ners | to wvorugd, SAU por acres Furor We |-panie iruny lane imbue the acnaitional | on of his erty, Directly after he bad ® ttle. 5 Byory Beary crap of gifs ae guere Ne uckson—-Corn Injured some by droughts alnce | remains will nearly mks an, average ylold por beatrny Of spring whead, which “will nat atd to Ulu as rapidly a8 thoy can procury. tha means | Gluiment ut, present ts hardly suficient to raw pain, but It was’ only momentary, and soon Indge., Théro bus not heen wuoh tlelald t it lute ruins tha prdspevt has improved for mord’| auto; quutity, good. Chinch-hijge vce et work the plutupness of the berry. Cbincb-hies quye to purchase tile, thousands? but the same miurbld enrlosit puaed away, Ho brobod for tho pbteae sett county: samo farmers who hive axporlinonted | tBan theco-fourthd of wn ‘averngo yield perncro, | ON the spring wheat, whiuh ad you: hus not Leen ; Hong considern ble injury in localities. andtthe x apes 5 witch makes walking-iitehes aud acrobatic | sharp piece of wood, but could find not Hig, jie inthis digtiou ure wal plouodwith theseasie. | Thera wil oto mn avarigs viet ner"aaro of. | Muhanad bromiyaty uke nearly An | Ah ii haan an, verge, firioy iad | ive Windom ot Tibvota Norpente.’ | Horfurmunoes Hotntlar ita, Cy gion ny | denna aid wal ome nod, ate MSR rection a Wlasee wheat mad abe ce rt ; x isd Mdltlons vee ge urlinglow Fenbkes Futy 7, bring erowils to the hall, ‘to, prov’ : " : Crawfoit—Corn has tmproved tho last mont, | ty ude dust. provions di haredue dtoney rate vale, aiid whora nol lydyed tho, viol per aera | oA re eC tnncticod tii MeGlands i, |. Thoiucronsed iunver of wees in this violn~ | thinean udmieslon feo of 2 cont is now" | had v terrible neadaohe, aud fram thik: timo + Dore thay bal! an avorage ylolt por acro of | hishad muck to do With tha Interest takop tn oetor by thelr inirked intorest in | wduy. oO WEOKS iyo hows in swimming « Wheat, tite dralnage, which is casontlal to uniform suc- ‘ ‘nr bis proce with severnt of his ‘companions, aud while tad with favarabto wouthor wilt uiake wourly an | buve cutised! outs to todgoy and € yield {ty ginge tho Inte risa in the Kyor has beon wt | charged. So, sou eee, tho atfulr Indlkely to be w | up to within a fow duya ayo ho experlonced | por tere | ty ; * ,, cuuso it pays largely. PY 3 i ? pA beret) q i . ecu ny. ‘Tho boy Is * ay i “ " ve} : vonalderublotig Inid in tho cotinty, und there 16 ae yuittor of gener remurk woos our eltons. y forall, Lut thory isreally noth> | nothing but au uncenslng agony, y ‘eraxo yield por acre, Many farmers are‘ens | Will bo balow an wyerage, ‘ . * much iutorest In thorough drainages...) | 'Saltno—Corn ts omnowhut below unt averngo in + Suny ven bartled ine cau Ah Peri erard eer A ines hath, abaunl ly Nyhtud, ope Tatirafiy wingtl and detieste for bly age, and tho su thelr idle hours, wi uy ed Indralniug thotr hinds, aid tho intorestin | Jaspor—Corn 38 above an-avorago In condition, i i : " a ae vite it ne are one ine y : I m-.) 2 i (ition; amall and backward, owing to the oxs: } pula to ny othe} prowively bot, with afew benches, chahs, and | awful strains ‘upon his nervous fy: teu hort, ; "] and-promiies to mnko a, vory largo ylold por’ ceuniiieay on av ead tho tt rattor roe Bing rains which have: yrovalled, proventing | ors tuva captured the despiouble cetelurs nnd “Wibien a rutied-tn spaces a Ga ari On st dying, “sung to erostly Keduve itn and neudor aly fa Si hea mn is noarly up ton average | auto; chingh:bugs hive alightly injurcd- some | ward aud weedy, on avonunt ‘of the exewsive | much peoded cultivation: Itust bus Injured tho, | Pee eran A momne thoaany aturtiiing atthe: Ee OE a eee vormationy teu \witepert-a | viatoncue it invucubly increased, ung wiwaye es iy coaid Wiater wheat—Tho erop has beon |} sleldy of cori, » Whent—Tho erup Is niuuh above | ruins the Dust month, which prevented plowln prospect for an average Crop yf ov ~ "| Which have’Ueon_ rife, duriiug the flood, cond ta, fee Mts fuuerals tolnedis. diagueatuy among | wab inorensing puln. No physloiin was cu henry peel Condon, fia: pho geld will bo | A wNeTn Ut etd wae uu and bas | a hii oe Nreltdentiod ued the prospest, bu | “Syigumori—Corn hay inade i very rapid growth | ywore romunribig than tbat tbl of op wan neat tRomselyen; w knubot Wewsneper-reparters; and, | pliyed, ble parotta tinklig We was alotedt With + Sar UP an avoruges auaity te fut, come'| Bila ors then airatesane Sel iar: qartay fantom rare oroteye AWinice WheRt ‘| yng pat moth angromiacsto mtko mare than, | Goat Ik, The wary ung that Bo ton} rig ant uae ma ow oes * "Tmo Bu euraet, Ag Says MaRS . Hiro fit splondi voudition, an ethos marly Whites ern per nore, gad the ‘ ji Fan | “KIT ane : eld buck wate : i fs ft 4 4 Wilh fwworubioweuthor for murventing wiitihawe | futes tho cron ib venely ready for hurvoat “ut | Maule ace wn to thee oe Inds ce uoxenqy | wl avoruye sold per Wdrot tho stand ts good ant} Witness tho dovadtation af hl bithorto proints- | V:fly the way, jut ak ak Jak Pile faced, AOA | ayo lost ite briliaucy) uid bis clieoks thelr rs), m pre than wn avorige yield por acre, Toe county would tid @ Aoolod ens a 4 raptors in this | or pen wheat (8 not hiveoy thd. ylold hye vith tower excoptipns than usunl, flelds aro frco hing acres, Benerth oould bo scou tho wreen dekh eithin the ropes, Hike a cued anitaid, take | Healthful ho, Taudanum was Fodommundad rm iiatoago big been somwhubneglocted; aimum- |* ‘a Monster kar elle, willbe nearly up ta un avers go," But itite at | from woods, Seo yield per nore of winter WHowt | corn, the tnesel Just peoplng from the stems tho | Hovft WIN TE AAs LOS iD i telnads to | Aromedy for anracho. and onoumh aC the tauld her of eadiug firmors are preparing todruln | Jofferson~Tho prospvot is very anvournyirig | tontiyn has Doon given to: {lle -drainugo, ia'af fraction, ,bovo the average; tho aquallty fs | beadingsrufn,. which but u fow days previous ee Hater to hina yw with wv leud. yore he | Was poured into hls Nxdltory presage to lay bin Y oa fonds this scnson. * ig for more than an averugo yield per acre of corn, | Massag—Uorn has grontly {mnroved since tho | {ile Hol i Ha Araneae eto pirane i bout eee Init Baw. stumped Oranre un attundant ta draw neue,—and you will neg Ce aa ern TES o>—Cot rang “Yy " yO BU Spr with t etlon, sf TUG MOTIAEH [es ‘ ‘yo | Peile! . uo “tr ba “promt Corn ta in splendid gonaltton, and | ‘Fou yield and quality uf winter whoit fe not UD Tato rule, au with fayorabla, ooudltions will ane yield y aro. Tho wind and rath etnias | up routes wicuiblivds. selena Fonecs, Wien ie et cemavemunt is, 10. (uN. sealie | aus of Lanlamn, and rabbits fae ws, next bs Mn an aVverygO yie! per v] Of lust. seuson, at row *to'make HEU FOS nanny fleld of onts,’ which eke igh fow days 0; ZAM ‘| recommen . The animal wae obtaine i Hora; the stutid te.yond, crop well caltivnted, | Morvskun un average yield Hor gure.” TM® | Mian Lohip to.un uyoruyo. | Full whan ik} not | Mee iene moro than average sfold por | on tho aceon, herent” ye oo ir Shifegnt, rings bis nuwth orwiewio is trent; | Feeommended, ‘The wnlunal war obtatued, a < Tigdealiepdls ising resoret onary, and | guts. bun, ary extonstvaly dnaatd fy i | trou frost and promlece more than an wvor~ | June i; the ylld per aera atoyg an average: | dr wan, evened, to amas SNK | Ueto faite re uPAR AEE ae ee te aE Ui boars De Witt—Oom hae aaeaeok tee iat wank + yout Deo td udvantuge of thorough Urata, fyo yJcld por nore. Thare wilh not bo an a Spring wheat promises to make more ivan an | tho oklif, and U! ina thoy contiyned #ilithe expae~ totanns of lockiw; aud knows for vertu ©) or moluass tah draw" ares well known, ands : : ‘ 1 Avorarg sold yt itd: auisuly oat ; €ad fe nearly up to un averuge {n condition, Tho | * 2#Duviess—Corn tv large andthritty and above | partafof tho county the crop is nearly’ ‘a failuro, "} wvoraye yield FOr Mt Ae TE Seon ee aT itn to contain iio slimy reptites. and himea|t down from his elovated oat drop Waa piirod tit ale oy thus pat Go, ad por wore ut‘wintor wnt wil'no near up | At VereWo ia poniiont some into corn waven | fd variation ot bring "oneat arp muet.and | Gach aba ivuvormu bai slag | Hearienod farmer wit cot ciomea brome, | tere aii ont what ue, bran be Was | Re anced by pure wa le sly tile ‘0'a0 wveraxe, and tho quulity fs good, Three. | Willmature with favorublo full. Tho ylold of i tia Withof nuty ia fathor | aNd quality, Thoro has heen a Amount 0 ho pradivanont was Mone! i SoU. When nn, Kosh Hi soe dulletta, the | esbable. y B {AoURls Ofan iveruxo ot spring Whent. ‘There fall wheat will hooey Iients With, u fow" Cavor- Uprgs au average, ‘Tho growth of uty fe raueee | fils lave tw tuo country and tho Intehat tharotn | with Horvor, bit x mement wae given ta whol | Fearn waa not cabo Choas oe ang down cee fold per nore of wintur wheat; jn sume, er norey soo conpluiut ut | ity ut thowatery conyoywues. becanie tnsutle tho ootor will havy a it. aud: aurcly eset | drop was ponrod inte'bls oar. At I o'ciuck at . " ful female aerobat, one uover Knows uae! tent the : i ‘i phy, ve [ie raplity dneroasinge ce é to choose deat by the venumond oreopdny uy | Wonder # i " +] the room aud through various patte al Uso ia vantgon realty hoe elt | att oled wih rags hn untae hans | Safa ee ie Tas MAM ay ti |Boo—Cora iwclwn und tn dae ooo, ang | Heute avaurgaraty Hachette | fusca tall uth pram mace | INS LA A e pee nny others to thoroughly arta tholr will be sounetisng pret. “pale ae avaraae yiold coufty and all are plensed with the Inveat« | yrogtsos more than au averaua told» nero, doud, bo wus fount ont the shorg thnk afternoon, Tous muay give Sioa “Ae aUDDly iu oth iets witty mune wis alia aad tain j is—Corn t bs i 4 erage yle! ite ‘ et asthe q \d por acre of whout Is not qultauy to aw he.bad been watted, clinging to a fctendly u * B 7 abandkerebler around | n Pert riba madouvery rapid\grawth; | Tivo yroutiy improved ek peminlee te neake |’ Mfolfonty—Corn,cxcont whore drowned out eas gualtt goot, Oats have mado'q’rank Nerd which: be happened to yeusp when in the | Strange tomy, Nr. Tanner ytho 1 1| prebed Into bis our, Sho waw something pros: +7 Mond fs youd, anit it bus been welteul- | nearly an ay we sold. But hive attention, hay. ou flow flat laud, will make moro than an aver | Crowth, und whore not lodged will make mbry | lust stuge ut drowning. ‘Tho bout was found MOST UNCONCRUNED PEUHON AN TH! HA ote | tnude," sho reached for It wot if ft bald wad ay tWvated; the condition promises ‘nuore thiva an | boon pati to tiie draluuyo, | bids ylold por uere; corn planted on sod-gyoued | {aun ay yverage yield por nere.” A grout dof | drifting ulonga sluggiah current, dled to tho | Ho ctton Jokes with bla felony, coualonally | pulled aut ik, whlto-tookiny oblouk over twa. thing Gausuat ocours tadisturl sveragp yield pernere. ‘Tho yjold’ per ncrs.of |. Johnson—Corn Li ' “ay hal been injured by eut-worms. Winter wheat | attenuon bas boca. von to tile dralnago wth | top with, snakes which bud gathered from the - sweurs when a urna scours rallatuch Lear ame Ree Sarg Cora + pert syond. | There will beau avery 0 lok the Jatora Pak Me | otf bigh und draincd laud there -will be wboul | ghoiby—Corn te in oxcollent condition ad} {word takun to the shore and rapldly dispatohed, “| in ublo to snatch wlcop, ho ays, ut intorvals. | oxporlonvcd, ‘The boy felt ns if a welghtof tly ‘ fieavy growin atrowes ‘flaty nue well Huadory.| godt the yield por done ia nceriy onectentn | (ogres fourths of an avoruRe yiold pee sere: E22 | inaving a vory.rapid arowthi 1u quod state UZ piccekeensl crab ile Coast Hiv favorit poaition inbed, te on 'ale-faoo, with | pounds tad boon reiuuved froma iy’ eu wah mush pbove ap Average, ‘The intercet tn by flow the averugu. ‘ue’ dry woather of Juno rae mot fous, 18 yor, (bo more than au ays | cultivation and promlscs ore thananuyesuse| Paviliod oures chatlug of infants aad adults, | his mgaas out trotehed, and bls legs forming an ine | tumodiately Peua Ne. get fee