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Potatoes are yielding well and are of good quality, but some fields 

 have rotted badly. Apples are hanging on the trees well ; very 

 few pears; peaches and grapes yielding well. 



Millis(E. F. Richardson) . — Indian corn is a good crop. Rowen 

 and fall feed are up to the usual average. Onions are an average 

 crop. Potatoes would have been a large yield but were injured by 

 rot and worms. The prospect is good for root crops, celery and 

 other late market-garden crops. Apples and grapes are large 

 crops ; other fruits fair. 



Meclway (Monroe Morse). — Indian corn is not up to an aver- 

 age crop. Rowen and fall feed are just about up to the usual 

 average. Potatoes are very good in yield and quality. Apples 

 are a full crop ; pears a one-third crop ; peaches a full crop ; 

 grapes a three-fourths crop. 



BRISTOL COUNTY. 



Easton (H. M. Thompson). — Indian corn is a good crop. 

 Rowen and fall feed are up to the usual average. The usual 

 amount of fall seeding has been done and it has been somewhat 

 damaged by frost. Potatoes are fully up to the standard in j-ield 

 and quality. The prospect is good for root crops, celery and late 

 market-gardeu crops. Apples plenty ; pears few ; peaches fair ; 

 grapes and cranberries good. Poultry looks well ; eggs 32 cents a 

 dozen at the door ; swine scarce at good prices. 



Manafield (Wm. C. Winter). — Corn will be under average in 

 yield but much better than was anticipated. Rowen is not gen- 

 erally cut but will be about an average crop. Pastures have been 

 generally good and less fall feeding has been required than usual. 

 Potatoes are about a normal crop, some little rot but quality gen- 

 erally excellent. Outlook excellent for all root crops and late 

 market-garden crops. Apples good ; pears fair ; peaches generally 

 good ; cranberries uncertain. Cucumbers have generally gone with 

 rust but squashes are doing finely. 



Attleboro (Isaac Alger). — Indian corn is a good average crop. 

 Rowen and fall feed are up to the usual average. The usual 

 amount of fall seeding has been done and is in good condition. 

 Potatoes are a full average crop. The prospect is good for root 

 crops, celery and other late market-garden crops. Apples are the 

 finest for years ; cranberries a very small crop, not more than one- 

 third as many as last season, but of good quality. 



Raynham (N. W. Shaw). — Corn is above the average for the 

 past few years. Rowen and fall feed are above the usual average 

 of condition. The usual amount of fall seeding has been done 



