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Logan County^ Ohio. — About four-fifths ot an average crop. 



Emmet County.^ Mich. — Excellent, and a heavy crop. 



Bay County., Mich. — Beins" injured by bugs. 



Calhoun County., Mich. — Three-tenths destroyed by bugs. 



Van Buren County, Mich. — Injured by drought. * 



Ottaica County, Mich. — A sound, average crop. 



Washtenaiv County, 2Uch. — Much injured by bugs. 



Wahoorth County, Wis. — Nearly a failure. 



Green County, Wis. — Nearly ruined by bugs. 



Waukesha County, Wis. — Mostly destroyed by potato bugs. 



Cass County, Minn. — An excellent crop. 



Blue Earth County, Minn. — Nearly ruined by drought and bugs. 



Freeborn County, Minn. — Badly injured by bugs. 



Winona County, Minn. — Much injured by bugs and drought. 



Goodhue County, Minn. — Injured more than ever by bugs. 



Monongalia County, Minn. — The potato bug has nearly destroyed the 

 crop. 



Ramsey County, Minn. — Mostly eaten by the bugs. Not one-fourth of 

 an ordinary crop. 



Hardin County, loiva. — Potato crop shortened by drought. 



Hancock County, Iowa. — Much better than was expected. 



Washington County, lotva. — Late ])lanted are very fine. 



Jackson County, Iowa. — Early varieties meager. Others, especially the 

 I)each blow, yield finely. 



Marion County, Iowa. — Now in blossom and thrifty as in July. 



Muscatine County, Iowa. — There will be a larger crop than that of last 

 year if frost holds ott". 



Floyd County, Iowa. — Inferior in size, and not over three-tenths of the 

 usual quantity. 



Washington County, Kans. — There will be a medium crop. 



Jackson County, Kans. — Will be a good crop if rot does not set in after 

 so much rain. 



Coffey County, Kans. — Late ones promise a fine crop. 



Saline County, Kans. — Very much injured by drought. 



Jefferson County, Kans. — Late ones growing finely. 



Esmeralda County, Nev. — Potatoes better than for three years. 



Lincoln County, Nev. — An entire failure. 



Douglas County, Oreg. — Not more than half the usual crop. 



Clallam County, Wash. — Crop reduced by dry weather. 



TOBACCO. 



Lancaster County, Pa. — Heavy crop; prime lots selling to New York 

 agents at 20 cents i)er pound. 



Madison County, Va. — The tobacco crop is unusually heavy — harvested 

 early. 



Prince Edwards County, Va. — Crop forward and mostly housed. 



Henry County, Va. — Crop mostly cut and cured. Best crop in many 

 years, both in quality and quantity. 



Lincoln County, N. C. — The crop promises to be 15 to 20 per cent, 

 better than last year. 



Forsyth County, N. C. — Tobacco very fine. 



Alamance County,]^. C. — Crop fine in quality and quantity; 50 per 

 cent, more than last year in the county. 



Franklin County, Ky. — Ripened well. 



McCracken County, Ky. — Worms have been very injurious. 



