THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , SUNDA JULY 12 , 1891-SIXTEEN PAGES. townsnlps , thus reducing the county In slzo by nearly thrco townships and ranking It the brnallost county In the state , except Sarpy. In 1870 the southern boundary was removed Mownwurd to Include for "elective , Judicial and revenue purposes" the Wlnnobago and n part of Omaha reservation. In 18$8thu logls- faturo again icmovcd the southern boundary to ! t former lines. The extent of the county proper Is about two hundred nnd twonty-llvo square miles , or a llttlo less than KiO.DOO ncrci. The county was named after the la- ) koto Indians , and Its average elevation above the sou U not fur from 1,100 feet. The bottom lands , Including those of ttio creek * M well n.5 th030 of the MUsourl river , which forms our north nnd eastern boundary , embrace nearly one-half of Its ontlro extent , nnd uro of a rich vegetable uiold and very productive. Ibo upland * nnd vnllcy vlo with the bottom land In fertility. The loess formation Is lioro thlcltor perhaps than In any portion of thn state. On the uplands springs abound whllo on the bottom the water in wells Is ex ceedingly clear , and contains but llttlo min eral juit enough to render It palatable , but not enough to render It Injurious. Tlioro nro live crcoks wending their way through the county. Grasses of all hinds nro being crown , Kentucky blucgrass prodomlnatlnc. There Is , however , a very line quality of na- tlvo pralno grass slough gross on ttio bottoms toms and blue-Joint on the uplands The county U remarkable for the variety and largo si/a of the forest trees , nnd It probably surpasses In the vuluo of Its forests and shrubs , miy other portion of the stale of equal Biro. Of these forest tree * , may bo mentioned the cottonwood ; trees of ihU kind having been found live and a half foot In diameter , over sixty fuel to tno llrst consid erable limb nnd over three hundred yu.irs eld ; black walnut which grows to a diameter - motor of from thrco to flvo feet , and to n height of forty foot without a limb ; flue ash , olm. box-elder , maple , willow , and cedar tree ofailsl/.cs ; In 18lS. > nml IbM , when this In dustry woi being looked nCtor. over 00,000 foot of walnut lumber \\as marketed. Tlioro is a considerable quantity of peat on both Elk nnd Pigeon crooks , but no use has yet boon made otlt. Coal has also been found In small strata In different sections. Along the bluff's edges good stone quarries have been opened up for homo purposes , but within the past month negotiations have boon pending for the purchasing ofthosnmo by capitalists , who Intend working them to their full capacitv. Of fruit trees there is a largo accrago nnd the most palatable of fruit la grown , apples and plums predolmuatlng , The county contains , according to the ns- issor's reports Just turned In U174 horses , 10.S.M hniul nf finttlit. 'l.-t : mules , nnd IU.4SI . . liogs. There are two flouring mills In tha county , tun by walorpoworamf two steam saw mills. For three consecutive years Dakota county has carried off the honors of the Sioux City corn palace for the best corn exhibit , com peting with the best counties In the north west , nnd now it justly claims thu title of being the ' 'banner'corn county of Ne braska. " The total number of school children in the county is 1,041. The school children nro pro- Vldod'with thirty-eight school districts and good schools In each ono. The financial condition of the county is ox- collcnt , all warrants Dolnir readily sold nt 03 cents on the dollar except road warrants , Vhlch are par. The commotion of the permanent wagon , foot and railroad bridge across the Missouri river means much for the advancement of the northern part of this county , as this place will be to Sioux Olty what Council Bluffs is to Omaha , and Investors are eagerly seeking bargains In reality. Furnnn County. Furnas county Is a region of undulating prairies nnd broad valleys , where nature has clone her best to make 'a beautiful country. The charm of be.iuty , liowover. Is not the only recommendation , the lana being of un- ourpasscd and rarely equalled fertility. Many of the first settlers , without capital , without energy and patience and loaded up With clobti , are giving way to a better class of husbandmen , who build upon foundations commenced by thu earlier pioneers , and who will , in tlmo , make these broad valleys the ri vals of the famous plains of Burgundy and thu vtillcys of the Rhino nnd Nile. Furnns'countyls well supplied with flouring mills tno moro important being the Beaver City rolling mills of Jackson Brother , which have n capacity of 100 barrels per day , and uro among the best of the stato. They are equipped with latest Improved machinery and have u largo storage for grain connected with them They are driven oy water power , but ' liavo a largo automatic engine ready for use In an emergency. The mills employ six mon. The Star mills of Arnpahoo have a capacity of about seventy-five barrels dally and are fully supplied with the best milling machin ery. They employ four men. The Arcade mills are situated In the south ern part of the county on Snppa crook , which furnishes thorn power. Their capacity is twonty-flvo barrels dally and they furnish employment for tvo men. The Muln mills are located throe mlles east of Beaver City and are supplied with power by Heaver crook. They have a capacity of thirty-six barrels , furulslng employment , for three mon. The only creamery in the county Is located at Beaver City and has been established for four years. This establishment hus a capa city of 3,000 pounds of butior daily , and at present chums the product of 800 cows. It has lu connection cold storage for butter and , eggs capable of containing two cara of butter aud flvo cars of eggs. Flllmoro County. Flllmoro county has developed within the last ton years the following enterprises , called forth by n natural demand of its B toad lly increasing and prosperous popula tion : Geneva roller mills ( steam power ) , t Geneva Iron and windmill company and foundry. Exeter steam mill. ICxulor canning factory. Fairmont steam mill. Flllmoro mills ( water power ) . Geneva creamery. Fairmont creamery. All these enterprises nro prosperous and reflect by their success thu general condition of the county. Thu farmers of this section have been extremely wlso In planting n largo nmount of fruit'and forest trees , as the fol- jlowlng extract from the assessors' books for flSOl will show. According to their report there are planted In this county 113,7110 fruit trees of endless I variety , and more than 3,500,000 forest trees , besides 80,000 grapevines. Franklin County. There are In this county six grist mills" , employing on nil average Hvo mon each. Nearly all the mills nro equipped with ( Improved modern machinery , and all have /been built within thu last tun years. A creamery nnd butter manufacturing plant at Bloouilugiou , costing $0,000 , employs n dozen mon. At the same place a broom fac tory works half-a-dozen bands or more. GnrflolU County. During tha post six months many of the Improvident settlers have loft the county und tholr places uro being filled by a different class of men. Krlnu precinct in the northern part nf tbo county is settled by a colony of well-to-do .Jrlsh people who came lu n body from Boston - ( ton several years ago. It Is their boast that there Is no poverty In Erina , un > l ono who jVrill spend a few days umong these thrifty people will have no difllculty In believing their assertion. Bui well was nmdu the county scat of this county In 1800 , and the records wore removed from Willow bprlngs on May 1 of that year. .A very comfortable llttlo court house and elto woru presented to the conntv as a bonus ' for locating the county ofllcon at'Burwcll , so that no heavy debt Is saddled upon our people for county buildings. In fact Gnrllold coun ty's tlnmiclal condition Is unsurpassed by nny new county in the west. Her warrants ore quoted at nearly par , both tu Lincoln and Omaha , and are In spirited and constant demand. Burwell has n steam flouring- mill of llfty barrels capacity per day , which has been running without interruption for the past two yours. A water mill with a capacitv of IfiO barrels of feed per day also does duty for our settlers. Indeed Uurflold county could not bo done ] uitlco without mentioning the fact that the bond nf the KOI th Lou p river nt Burwoll furnishes the lineal water power to bo found anywhere In the stato. The Burwell water power and Ir rigation company , recently Incorporated , proposes to develop this power and Is now making careful estimates. The capital stock of the company is000 , of which 10 per cent Is already paid In. W , 1C. Wells , merchant , is the president of the company ; T. H. IJorau , banker , is treasurer , aud T. L. Hall , attorney , is score- tary. The stock supply will bo somewhat hort this year In consequence of numerous losses during the pait winter , but Burwell will no doubt retain her prominence In this .country as a shipping point. Gurtleld county fceoda moro lueu of cr-crgy and capital mid a proper Investment of these will produce fully as good remits as In nny part of the west. GdRC County. The assessors of Gage county report the following number of acres under cultivation for the current yean Wheat , 80,730 acres ; corn , 157,281 acres ; oats , flO,887 acres ; rye , 8,800 acres ; flax , 10.SW acres ; n grand total of 2I7IU5 acres. There nro further enumer ated 247,501 fruit trees , 1,031,103 forest trees , and 73,501 grape vines , besides many thou- Hands of various fruit shrubs , Nineteen thousand flvo hundred nnd nineteen horses. J.1,500 head of cattle , 1,017 mules , 15,003 sheep and M,111 hogs form the animal popu lation of the prosperous county. Tbcro nro in Gngo county about fifty man ufactories of all kinds , which employ In the aggregate not less than 1.000 persons. The amount of canltal Invested In these several enterprises Is $1OSO00. Of these Institu tions the following are located In and aru In nctlvo operalion In Beatrice , the county scat of Gngo county : Barb wire , T. J. Howe , proprietor ; men employed , 3 ; capital. M.OOO ; Beatrice paving and building brick company , men employed 05 ; capital f.91,000. Beatrice sewer plno and brick company , men employed " . ' 1. capitt.1 f 117,000. J. Clnyo-r brickworks , men employed 15 , capita ) ' $10,000 ; J. F. Jackson brickworks , men employed 10 , capital fH.OOO ; Boutrlco canning company , men nnd women employed 150 , capital $75,000. Beatrice paper company , men employed " 0 , capital $50,000 ; Beatrice oatmeal company , men employed 5 , capital $ 'J7,000 ; Boatrlco stared factory , men employed HO , capital $155,000. Buggies , Carriages nnd Wagons Lou \Vobn , men employed 22 , capital $ ' , ' 5,000 ; J. W. Mayer , men employed y , capital $7,000 ; D. S. Zimmerman , men employed 12 , capital l , ! > 00. Beatrice fence company , woven slat nnd wlro fencing , men employed 3 , capital $4,000. Beatrice flouring mills , Black Brothers I Beatrice nnd Blue Springs ) , men employed 12 , capital $127,000. Blue Vnlloy Iron works , Foldcn Brothers , men employed , 2 ; capital $3.000. Dempster mill nnd manufacturing com pany , men employed SO , capital $140,000. Boatrlco galvanized iron and cornlco com pany , men employed 0 , capital $13,000. Boutrlco novelty works , F. D. Koot , mon employed 2 , capital $3,000. Boatrlca chcoso factory , men employed 25 , capital $50,000. Beatrice iron works , H. Longdon , men em ployed 10. capital $7,000. A. J. Pethoud A : Co. . sash , doors nnd blinds , mon employe ! 5 , capital $11,000. Gcorgu Soeloko. mineral water , mon em ployed ! 1 , capital $3,000. Asldo from thcso are a vinegar factory , two broom factories , thrCo cigar factories and several minor manufacturing establishments , employing in the aggregate 100 men and In which a capital of not le.ss than $ 10,000 Is In vested. At Filloy. Gage county , Is an extensive flburing mill , and another nt Holtccsvlllo. The two employ ton mon. At Blue Springs Is N. S. Spencar's wind mill factory , which employs four men and has a capital of $10,000. At Cortland is the Cortiand corn harvester manufacturing establishment , Just estab lished , which employs 10 men nnd starts out with a capital of $0,000. In addition to the Beatrice list of manufac tures Is the butter and egg packing company , which employes 25 m&n and has a capital of $50,000. The Boatrlco book bindery employs s > lx mon and operates under a capital of $7.000. In tills city are also seven millinery estab lishments , employing BO persons , having an aggregate capital of $10,000 ; nine black smith shops , employing 18 mon , augro- gate capital $15,000 ; twelve dross mak ing establishments , employing 80 per sons , capital $14,000 ; sovou merchant tailoring establishments employing 21 men , capital $7,000. Boatrlco murbo works , C. Neldhart , mon employed 5 , capital $5,000. Shane Brothers , marble works , men em ployed 4 , capital $3,000. Beatrice electric and power company , mon employed 15 , capital stock $250,000. Beatrice rapid transit and power company , mon employed 12 , capital stook $250,000. Beatrice street railway , men employed 10 , capital Invested in road $1)0,000. ) J. S. liuthorford , general paving con tractor , now engaged ou public city improve ments , men employed 80. Wymoro & Blue Springs railway ( street ) , men employed 10 , capital Invested In roads $35,000. The railroads traversing the county nro : The B. & M. with rouud house aud shops at Wymoro employing 100 men , and round house nnd freight department at Beatrice with fifty men. They receive on on average $4.000 wapos each month. The Union PuciHc railway with shops and round house nt Bea trice , and giving employment to 1)0 ) mon , who earn on an average $7,750 per month. The Chicago , Rock Island & Pacific railroad with roundhouse and shops nt Beatrice , with 20 mon nnd n payroll of about $1,200 monthly. Groeloy County. Greeloy county , although ono of the small est counties in the state , is ono of the best. The county had a population of nearly 5,000 at the tlmo of the census of 1600 , but has in creased in the last year at least 25 per cent. Most of the farming lands are of excellent quality the percentage of poor land being ex ceedingly small. There are four flouring mills In the county employing about fifteen men and ono mill building'and Hearing com pletion. Ilnll County. There are in this county flvo mills employ ing all the year nround about twonty-flvo moil , aud two foundries with about twenty men. The boot sugar factory of Grand Island , with Its different brnncos , employ over two hundred mon. The canning factory of the same place employs during its business season 250 men , corn and peas being the principal products canned. A oroom factory keeps four men busy the year rouud. There nro lu the county ten or twelve cigar manufactories , each , on an average , employing flyo mon. The state central brewery , also located at Grand Island , works a crow of twenty mon. The Union I'aeKlc railroad shops have on nu average soventy-flvo employes , while three brickyards in the county occupy the same number of hands. Keener & Co.'s creamery also employs ton mon the year round. The growth of these industries have increased tit least 150 per cent since 18b2 , and most of them are loss than ton years old. Special mention roust bo made both of the sugar and canning Industries , because they nro comparatively now ventures. When the canning factory was started agriculturists did not take kindly to its support. It took much earnest solicitation und hard work before - fore they could bo prevailed upon to enter into n contract for raising corn which at the beginning was the only crop canned. They thought there was too much work counocted with it. At present , even-thing goes well , actual experience having overcome the farm ers' prejudice. Peas are now being hauled to the canning works by the ton , nnd the producers nio well sntlslled with the proceeds of their labor. Wo can confidently look for the same outcome in re gard to the sugar boot. Though there are 2,500 acres planted for the factory in this couuty , tuoro mlgut have been a greater acre age. It U now un established fact that the sugar-beet will thrive hero. Tno fecundity and the special qualities of the soil make ft most adaptable to Its culture. According to suuh high nu authority as It. W. Wiley of the agricultural department , soil and cllmuto of this county are the most perfect for the suc cessful raltlnir of this crop. The proper knowledge of how to raise the beet seems the only thing lacking. All in all , Hall county bus n rosy future before her and. she will doubtless meet the expectation * of its indus trious citizens In duo time. Hamilton County. This county Is located lu n rich agricultur al section , containing 315.000 acres of land of unsurpassed fertility. The following esti mate of the crop acreage for the present .tear is based on careful estimates received from all parts of the couuty , There are plumed in wheat 22,000 acres ; In con ) , 110,000 acres ; lu oats , 45,000 acres ; in barley , 1,500 acres ; lu rye , 2,000 acres , und In tame grass , 60,000 , a total of 230,500 , acres. Whllo agriculture Is the leading Industry , other branches havu uot been entirely neg lected. There are now in the county four flour mills , ouo foundry , one machine shop , one creamery and ouo knitting factory. Of these the creamery is the most important. In 1837 a stock company was organized at Au rora , the county sent , for the purpose of erecting and operating a creamery , the plant costing about $3,000. In September , 1S&S , the the buildings wore entirely destroyed by lire. The stock was thou bought up by E. J. Halnor , J , H. Smith and W. A. Carpenter. Those gentlemen Immediately erected now brick buildings and began operating the creamery ou a business basis. They have iluco Incorporated , under the numu of tbo "South 1'latto Creameries , " and own nnd operate - orate creameries at York , Ulysses nnd Osco- ola In addition to their principal ono nt Au rora. The company has n paid up capital of . } 50,000. The dally output of their creameries Is 7,500 pounds of butter , which commands the highest prlco in tbo market , having tnken thrco first premiums at the Chicago live stock and dairy exhibition in 1880. Their monthly payroll Is $18,000 ; number of em ployes , HO. Jlltolicook County. Hitchcock county , of which ( julbartson Is the county seat , has three flouring mills , nil equipped with modern roller machinery. They nro : The Culbortson roller mills , seventy-live barrels dally capacity , employIng - Ing from four to eight hands ; the Trenton roller mills , soveuty-llvo barrels capacity , and the Palllsado roller mills , of forty bar rels capacity. There are ulso two ImrntMs manufacturers , eight blacksmith shops nnd three wagon shops. Ten years ago there was nothing of the kind In the county. Eighty-live inilei of Irrigation canals and ditches ore nearly completed ns follows : The Culbcrtson canal. llfty tullns long , will Irrigate 50,000 acres of land contiguous to Culbortson. and this canal will cost $ 00,000. This canal will furnish first-class water power at Culbertson , which will bo given free to any manufacturing enterprise on favorable conditions. This water power will not Interfere with the Irrigation Interest , The south side ditch diverts the water of the Republican river , terminating nt or near McCook. This ditch will place 1U.OOJ acres under water , and will cost In the neighbor hood of $1ooiX ) . The Trenton ditch receives its water floin the Republican In the western part of the county and extends to the east line of the same. It will bo twenty miles long , irrigate 10,000 acres of cholca land , aud Will cost about $30.000. In addition to thcso ditches there are a number of smaller ones , constructed by en terprising farmers which will Irrigate several thousand acres. Holt County. In the confines of Holt county are located twelve mills , two creameries and ono brew ery , In nil employing between llfty and sixty men , There is un nbundauco of undo /eloped water power that would furuish power enough for almost any number of mills and factories. In addition to this , the citizens of O'Noil , the county seat , are now prospecting for artesian water for power as well as for supplies for the city. The well Is already close unto eight hundred feet in tha ground , and It la confidently expected that a flowing well will bo secured before the end of this month. The finances of the county are In excellent shape. .With the exception of a bonded in debtedness of $30,000 , it is free of debt , nnd Its warrants command a price near to par and nro eagerly bought up by eastern brokers. Howard County. Thrco roller mills in this county , with a combined capacity of 250 barrels per day , do n largo and profitable business. St. Paul , the couuty seat , is possessed of three national banks and a representative class of business men in all linoi all doing a profitable and Increasing business. The business of seven villages in the sur rounding country is also vcrv creditable. The two great railways , the Union Pacific nnd B. & M. . traverse the couuty , giving it excellent facilities for shipping. Taking everything into consideration , our people , schools , climate , soli and natural ad vantages. It Is safe to say that no ono who casts his lot with Howard county will bo dis appointed. Ilnrlun County. This is pre-eminently a farming nnd stock growing country , manufactories are there fore almost exclusively confined to flouring mills , eight in number , most of them having improved roller machinery , and making a su perior quality of flour , etc. They employ probably fort ) men. Wo have an excellent opening for flouring mills , canning factories , sugar factories and packing houses , und cap- tnl invested in cither of these industries would pay a profitable dividend. Johnson County. Johnson county Is situated lu southeastern Nebraska , twenty miles from the Kansas and twonty-four miles from the .Missouri line. It contains 378 square miles of territory lu the Nemaliu valley , one of the finest and most productive in the htuto. Tlio Nunmha rUur audits tributaries drain the entire county , furnishing good water power all the year around. Among the Industries of thuuouiity may bo mentioned three flouring mills ent- ploylun oUliteen men , a foundry employing six men , ono canning factory employing 1UJ persons during the season , one creamery with twelve men , and u broom factory with five hands. The county has a good > eln of coal nnd the Ncmulia > .illey Mono und nuairy company Is prepared to furnish line bulldlm. stone , six newspapers Inform the people of the weekly happenings In the county , the Teeumsoh Chieftain being the oldest.and uiiuli and all have contributed In no small degrou tu the bulldliiK up of the county. Teuiiinsch. the county beat , boasts of water works , olcetrlo lightscity hall and all modern ImiirovementH , seldom equalled in towns of twice Us slzu in the eastern status. .TdlVrHoii County. There are several flouring mills In the coun ty all of them loss than tun year.In operation They have all laid aside their former machin ery and adopted the newer process of rollers. ThoQ. J. Carpenter nursery company located hero Is the largest suetlllni ; nursery In the world , having about 8JO acics under cultiva tion , und employing about eighty men. The Mid-Continental nursery Is another institu tion wlnoh employs twenty-llvo men and has SJO acres of ground under cultivation. The county possesses un Inexhaustible sup ply of fire clay , which only needs capital for development. Quite u number of farmers nro raisins sugar beets this season as an experi ment , und there Is t > omo prospect of having a bout sugar factory located hero this fall. Jef ferson county In rapidly gaining "notoriety' as u fruitgrowing section us the crop of fruits of all kinds has been unubunlly large und fine. Knox County. ICiiox county Is situated in the northeast ern part of the .state , the Missouri river forin- lii'r , ' Its northern boundary and the Nlobruru river running through the northwest corner. The principal Indnstiles or the county are the packing nouso at Nlobraru. and the two merchant flouring mills , eapaolty seventy- live burreU ouch dully , nt lluzlle .Mills. The prodnctsot these establishments aru princi pally exported west. The Croij'htun ( louring mills with n capacity of llfty barrels also does some merchant milling. Custom mills are ulso successfully operated nt Verdlare , Vor- dlgro Itrldge , Armstrong und 1'lshelvllle. A canning factory , u breweiy und bottling \\orksarodolngiiilnc business In Nlobraru , and an artesian well Is about to bosnnkthere , that will combine to furnish a lyntcm of waterworks and power for a llfty baritil mill. The giowtli of manufacturing has all been within the lust ten years. Knox county furnishes many advantages for the practical farmer not possessed by any other county in the state. Its lund.s are excellent. Its railroads uro pimhlng Into un developed territory und the shipping facili ties uro growing batter every your. Along the Missouri and Niohruru rivers Immense du- poslts of chalk reek an- clay beds abound , furnishing unlimited quantities of material for the mamif.iuturo of Portland comeiit. The numerous streams lira unsurpassed for water- Don er und the county ut largo Is u mostdo- slrublo stook country. Kcnrnoy County. This countT bus 174,8D. > acres of land under cultivation , divided us follows : Wheat , 4S,7t acres ; corn , &O.U7U acres ; oata , 121KM acres ; barley , 17,081 acios ; rye , 1.104 acres ; Max , Wi acres ; lame grasses. 7.K.W acres ; broom corn. &UO ncrcs ; potatoes , I'.ILH ) acres : timber , garden and orchard , I.I.IUI acres , und miscellaneous crops , 1,4) . acres. There are further 01,470 fruit truus , 4.'J7f,3X ) forest trens , MATO crape- vines und 10,410 rods of hedge growing luxur iantly In the county's rich soil. The assessors report further that the citizens of the county own 6,017 hor-.es , 17l' & > head of cattle , Sol mules , I0."iu4 sheep und : M.bu4 hogs. The manufacturing industries of the county are : Two ( louring mills with a capacity of 2J5 barrels pcrdny. One planing mill ( steam ) , Cuoatuum pressed brlok and tile factory. Konr brlek yards with u capacity of 5,000,00 } per buuson. One creamery with u capacity of 1.000 pounds of butter pur duy , bolng operated the year round. There are sixty-nine school ( Hitriots In Kearney county , nlxty-nlno school houses , sixty-seven of wnlcli uro frame , ono brick und one sod. Children of school ago 3 , 70 : males , 1,703 and females 1.771 ; total amount paid teachers lust year , 411V-4.VJ7 : total amount expended for huhuulij , * .U,4JiRlj number of distrl s having alx months' school , M ; mule tenohcrs , 1 ; fumulu , IU | number of graded schools , H ; total value of school property , fr3i.lt.0tl. Koltli lounty. This county Is eminently u stook raising community , but with the opening of Irrigat ing ditches an Increasing amount of Ninull grain und vegetables Is being raised. There uro now completed llfty miles of Irrigating ditches which wuio constructed ut u com of twj.000. The Ogalulla milling company U to far the only mill lu the country. Imnuiibtor County. There are n number of rising young manu facturing Industries In Ilnenlu , that at pres ent furnish employment fur various oltmm of workmen , first und foremost are the now It. A ; M. shops now being constructed at lUvo- look. The plant utonn Is to cost KOO.OOJ. U will consltt of thirteen liulhlliua. the tire iiiuln structures-tho machine nnd blacksmith tthop , the power house und boiler room und HatorworUn with atundplpu-ure already erect ud , The machine nhop U tUOxiJO fuoi.ihu lart est on the Chicago. HurHn lo i fe Quiney sys tem , The blaoksmltlijiiliiip Is'JMxS ) feel. Pro- Durations nro being t flg for the lioller shop , which will boKmtM fvnt * The holler room Is already erected nun Is HUM foou All the other bulldlius are to'tid ' of equally mammoth proportions. Them wilt bo an electric llijht plant , a waterworks plitut , the standplpo 110 foot high being iilreiiilyirrectRil , a sewer two miles long has been cqnetruutrd nnd other ar rangements made for one of the most exten- filto manufacturing plants In the west. An appropriation Of over Jll-O.OW has been mndc for niftclilnory alone Un ac count of the present iilMmpeil facilities of the roud the now shops uman assured permanent fixture. When tno sslxjps KOI to runnuii nt full capacity , they will employ an tinny of : iWK ) men. ' 1 bo groundsel nslilo for the shops nnd yards comprise ' & 0 acres. The water facilities nro unstirpMssod. The location Is destined to he a sucnild Ktuln. 'I ho Lincoln sto\o and furnace company himiin nutliorlred capital of tluD.OOO and em ploys llfty men. The force will eventually bo iniTuatoii to 100. Tim Hull stove and rinse company Is doing a prosperous buslnrsi nnd has the only nickel ' " Imps In thn state. There are twenty- Hvo men on the payroll. The plant of tno l.lcctrle manufacturing com pan v cost $20W > 0. The company Is doing u most Muttering business and now employs ne.irly twenty men. The Lincoln carriage top fiictory has also been winning a reputation for Itself and the last payroll showed ovrr thirty employes. The Haslo urnca company hast become fully established und Rives employment to twenty- two men. There Is t50WO Invested in this enterprise. The Lincoln ncrapor compiny , which suf fered only from lack of capital. Is being re vived , us a number of wealthy capitalists have become Interested In the enterprise und will take hold of the enterprise and run lion n larjo sculo. 1'rom llfty to one hundred men will bo employed. The Western mattress company of Lincoln Is an Intunt enterprise , but bus nnccccdud f run : the start. Only $ li,0nj ) was Invested In the establishment , but there are now n dorun persons employed and more will have to bo added soon. The Lincoln paper box company employs nearly n hundred bunds und they uro kept busy lining all orders , Iilnuoln County. A company has been organ'zod ' in North 1'latte called the Thomas potato harvester company , for the nmiiuf.icturlnv of the Thomas potato ( figging machine , which was Invented und patented by n citizen of this county. It digs , .sorts and sacks the potatos , setting them down In two-bushel sac Us , ready for market. A machine has been constructed and tested and gives complete satisfaction. Of course the principal occupation of the population of Lincoln county Is farming nnd stocit raising. The county is said to have the loust rule of taxation or any county on tno line of the Union I'aclfle railway , nnd the lowest rate of any In ttio stuto except one. The rullroad shops at North L'lutto employ u largo force of men , langlng according to the needs of the road. Tlioro are four towns of Importance In the county : North I'lutte , Wallace , Wolllleot nnd llrady Island ; In the sumo wo IIml six banks , a number of small manufactories , a steam grist mill , with a capital stook of $80,000 , und sev eral elevators. The growth of the county has boon rapid nnd steady for ton yours. There has never been a retrograde movement either In the towns or In the county during that period. Mcrrlck County. There nro throe good mills In this county , ono at Silver Greek , ono at Central City and one nt Chapman. Two creameries , ono at Archer nnd ono In Moml township uro doing an Immense business , shipping their product west. Thuro uro undoubtedly good oppor tunities for mills at Clarks and I'almor , nnd the creamery business could bo profltubly followed around Clarks and Silver Creek , us thn Hold there Is unoccupied. There nro Hundreds of instances where men with scarcely a dollar eniuo to Meirlck county , commenced farming Inn small way and uro now comfortably well llxcd. The his tory of Mcrrlck county In that respect Is alj most Identical with that of every other county in the state. The towns or Mcrrlok county are Central City ( the county seat , ) , Clarks. Sllvor Crook , I'almor , Chapman und Archer , of relative Im portance und size In the order Rlvod. The county seat claims to bo ono of the pret tiest In the state and to have the best und handsomest business buildings of nny town of its size In the west. Us business men uro prosperous and enterprising and are pleased to extend every courtesy to prospective In vestors o-s well as to the people of the entire county. , There are eighteen chtirchs In Mcrrlck county. Tlioro uro hlsrh t-chools utOlarks and Central City and the latter Is also the seat or the .Nebraska Central college established by the Methodist churclrin li-3V Mndiaou County. Madison county has live flour mills nnd six grain elevators , the latter with u storing ca pacity or 100,00) bushels. Slxty-sovon mlles of railway glvotho county good transposition facilities east irnd west. 'J ho schools uro In excellent condition , at tended by nourly 5,100 children. The North Nebraska normal eollogo Is one or the Institu tions or learning or which thn citizens are justly proud. The bootsugar faatoiy Uiuatad ut Norfolk will cost , when completed , * 750.000 , and will furnish employment to several hun dred men during the summer season. The Norfolk electric light und street railway com panies further show the enterprise of the citi zens of that city ; whllo the asylum for the lu- s.ino Is an Illustration that Mudlson count v's political Influence Is not to bo Ignored. To further facilitate business between Madison und Norfolk , the citizens have subscribed for u suIllcient amount of stock to Induce the Ne braska telephone company to supply and con nect these points with telephones. Nnnoo County. This county was organized In 1870 from what was then the 1'uwnuo Indian reservation , und la , without question , ono of the finest section of country In central Nebraska. It Is located In the lower Loup valley , 113 mlles due west from Omaha. Of the 8StOO acres composing the county , 220,000 uro the fluent farm aud the rest finest pasture and hay land. The county Is particularly blessed with an abundance of running streams. The most Im portant of these uro the Loup and Us tribu taries , the Cedar , f'lum , Heaver , llor.se. Cot tonwood und Council creeks , the Timber creeks und 1'rulrlo creek. These streams give the county 100 n lies of never falling running waterof the finest quality. The county lias forty-live school houses nnd a line class of sealers , mostly fiom Iowa , Indiana und Illinois. Kullorton Is the county seat , located at the Junction of the Cellar and Loup valleys. It was platted In 1H7II und bus u population ot 1,500. U Is beautifully .situated uoth with respeet to natural advantages und the .sur rounding country. It has a school which em ploys hoivn teachers , three hotels , three chnrch'js , twenty-four mercantile houses , two bunks , besides lumber und coal yaids. eleva tors and the shops of the various mechanics. U Is the home of the fastest trotting hoises of the .state , lu , stables of blooded horses In the town und vicinity containing eighty-seven blooded horses , estimated to be worth $10,000. The business mon of the town urn making a thorough to.st of the sugar boot In the surrounding county , with the ussiminco of a factory In the near future , aituated us the town Is , It remains only a question of u few months , when It wilt bo on the short main line of the Union 1'nollle rail road , lly building up the Loup valley through to North 1'latto , the road will shorten its line forty miles und open up as fine u ter ritory ns the sun over shone upon , This" will give the town n now outlet and bring Its re sources moro Into prominence , ! ! principal feat ure being tbo Immense wuter power afforded by Cedar river which Is hoiolOO foot wide with average minimum depth of two foot. A prom inent water power engineer says ; " \ \ Ithln throe mlles of the mouth of Cedar river there Is power , which. If utilized , would bo equal to that produced by the consumption of JJOO.UtO worth of euul , per annum , und all this power lies within ono und one-half mlles of thu business center ( if Fnllerton. 1'owor Is now furnished from Jt for ono ot thu llnest Hour mills located Inside the corporation llm- Itfl. This will have n Capacity or 150 barrels of flour und two carloads'Of ' food per duy. It uses only a small fraction of the power ut Its command und the blilanco is ready for anyone ono to hitch too at anytime. The next town of Importance In the county Is Genoa a lively place of about six hundred people. The Indian Kfhool Is located hero. It has its shnro of business houseschurche.s nnd shops und a flno school house. Surround ing It uro some ut tlu > best lands lu the county. | i llolgrado , a small HtijUop about nine miles above Kullorton , started three years URO , bus about u population of onti hundred and Is a market for the product of the surrounding country. ' " There uro no rorouhtor vegetables thut can not be grown In the rich black loum which Is from one to thrnu fqQVtlituk and underlaid with u sub soil ot loosii yellow clay , which ab sorbs like u sponge tl0 | abundant showoiu , which follow list many "water courses , There has never boon u total fulluro ot crops of small grain und hay. The stoeUmen , breed ers and feeders have taken udvunt igu of this und It Is rare thut any corn Is shipped out of the county. It Is all consumed at homo und marketed in the tdiupo of beef and pork. Fruit trees whllo still young , will prove to bo quite u rovonno u the abundant yield of the elder orchards gives assurance of Im- matiso crops. The various crops now growing nro divided about us follows. Wheat. 4,31:2 : acres ; corn , 40.417 acres ; outs , r..ocs acres ; millet , I'.U-VJ acres ; miscellaneous. 1,1W acres ) land to bo mowed , 7I.U.V ) acres. It Is estimated thut the above acreage will yield 1.VCB.OCO bushels , orDMU our loads , or 1UJ trains ot v'4 cars each ; nearly eleven carloads of grain for each day of the year ! 'lhIs tti a county only f.'years old , which wra not Hltod bo settlers In u few mouths , but , by reason of the lands bulng purchasable only. It took u number of yearn to uttlo. 1 o every man , woman and child in the coun ty thuiu U onn hurao. three head of cuttle- und nine lions , lly the hamo return * tbero Is u per oupitu woallhof tll.iiS. The yield of hay la oil I mated lo Le at bast lOJ.nOj tons. In short , thu full und winter of ib'Jl will wit ness the beginning of the greatest growth , Nance county ever experienced. ' .N'rinnliu County , There are six flouring mills In tbli county ns follows ! "Star in Ills" at U roc Us "llonnot1 Nomithii " " " Itouk " "Auburn " ; "Curtis , "lllon , , and "I'rerlch's A" nt Auburn. Ilrownvlllo has ono olttur nnd ono broom factory. Auburn bouius of Wheeler's eombln lion fence fau- tory. Auburn tank factory. Auburn bedspring - spring factory , nnd Annum automatic rubber stamp machinefactory. . All of thcso Institu tion * have been established In the lait four years , und nil are in u flourishing condition. A largo Increase in the acreage of nil grain over last year Is noted. NiMiialui county has un agricultural fnlr nssoolittlon , which Is In u prosperous condition , The exhibit by this association at the st'ito fair at Lincoln each year shows this to bo ono ot the banner coun ties of Nebraska. At I'oru Is situated the State normal school , nn Institution of luiiriilng which U the pride or not only Nomnhn county , tut of the stato. NiK'kollH County. Wo hive In our county two good llourlng , mills run by water power. The mill of IJutli- rlo Hros. , ut Superior has u dally capacity of IV ) barrels , the Kdur , u mile north of NcUon , b < Mng not quite so l.ir-to. Theio are no loss than ton elevators nnd two cro.imorlns. both of wh'cli uro runnlni , thoiKh slim t of thulr oapanlty. Wo have also got good bilokyards. both nt Nolion nnd Superior. The wealth or tno county has more than trebled In the lust decade , whllo Inncl that ton yo rs ago wont begging in Han acre can hardly bo bought today tor ) > . Otoo County. Otoo has been for years the bnnnor county cf the state. Crop * never full In this vicinity and stock thrive und grow fat from the gifts of nature. Moro berries wcro shipped outer or this county up to dulo th.in out or uny other In this p irt of the west. Thu Omaha , Kansas Olty und Denver markets got the bulk of the growth. The commission merchants have sent out of Nebraska Cltv alone 150.0UO quarts of strawberries nnd ourly raspberries , with the black raspberries vet to come ; also , 5.00J bushels or cherries. The present Indica tion ! ) uro thut Otoo county will have the larg est crop of peaches , pears and plums she has e\er hud , nnd the apple ciop Is simply break ing the limbs ot the trees they aioso ho.ivlly laden. The natural resources or old reliable Otoo are Imtiicnse , plenty of water , plenty of tim ber , n thrifty county seat , lively villages , en terprising und wealthy farmers , largo sleek farms , the best race course In Amerieiand u do7onflrst-cluss newspapers. The growth or all the villaeiwandbiislnesslntorcstslhrough- out the couuty during the last few yours has been wonderful. It Is true that Otoo Is n county that has boon settled for a long tlmo , but she Is rich not only In nature's gifts , but In her pouplo The county Is thickly populated , tbo schools uro well managed , the citizensuro Intelligent nnd liberal nnd all laws are enforced. 1'our r.illro.ids give good service through the county : there nro small flouring mills scattered all over and larger ones nt Nebraska Olty. The Rovlow r.u-o truck nt Syracuse Is considered to bo the fastest In the country ; It Is w.itorlovol und has nil mod ern Improvements. The Turlington steen farm owned by T. W. Harvey of Chicago , Is ono of tno attractions of Otoo. The stock bred there Is hard to bout nnd commands fancy prlcos all over the United States. The distillery In Nebraska City employs llfty men nnd bus a capacity pf U.OOO bushels per duy ; this will bo Incro.isoJ to ! > , OJO bushels this fall. The plant represents nn Investment of iJjJ.OOO. Work hus begun on u building to bo used by the Nobrusku City sturcli factory ; whan completed forty men will bo employed , The owners of this enterprise represent a cap ital orl,5fO,000. The Mcllhlnney manufacturinz plant has been Increased m every way. At first only eight workmen und two traveling mon wore employed , wboro now twonty-Ilvo mon uro kept continually busy und flvo traveling men uru on the road selling the goods manufac tured by this successful firm. The Nebraska City light and water and the gas company each employ u lar o number of men. Tbo Consolidated tank line company keeps ton men busy In the cooper shops nnd flvo In the oil rooms. Councilman Krosso'i 1ms recently Increased his w.igonshop which gives employment to three moro mon. .Tho Nebraska City plow manufacturing com pany Is a busy place , ton hours u day. Wales & Kccles. who started n row yours ago In n shanty repair shop , h.ivo now ono or the llnest foundries In the stuto. Tholr now brick build ing was completed a few weeks ngo. W. V. Welch , the builder and contractor. , linn within the lust throe years Increased his help from two to eight mon ; I'lphor , tlfo cigar manufac turer , gives steady employment to eight clgnrmakors. The Nebraska City cereal mills Is u iilant which takes close to a quarter of u million to operate. Tholr now elevator has Just boon completed by Sully , Son & Co..u firm of 1'romont which has the reputation of bolm ; the best elevator builders of the west , The elevator has u capacity of ll > ,000 bushels and 100 men will bo employed In this enterprise. The now warehouse Is three stoilcs high , 50 by 10J feet , nnd will hold firty carlonds or pro duce. The reed mill , four stories high , Is 50 by 50 feet , ground dimensions , with u capacity of 1,001,000 pounds. A bnttory or Tour steam boiler ; ) furnishes power for u 250 hoi so power Corliss engine and other engines .icgroiutlns llfty horse power. In the main mill building the most modern machinery Is used In the inunufnutory of the best grade of roroiils In an economical way. About ? . )0OOC ) ims been fpont during the last two months on improvements nt the Mattes browory. The Stur mills , owned by Hon. 1'uul Sehmlnuo hus grown until now the capacity U 150 barrels u day. Pacific * between No- The Missouri cut-oft - br.iska Olty und Omaha Is completedshorten ing the distance about twenty mllos. The Chicago Packing and Provision corn- puny employstOO : mon und the plant runs the your round. The capacity for killing and packing hus trebled within the last three ye.irs. The Nebraska City stockyards rank second In the state und probably fifth In the United States. In ono month recently 11,000,000 bus boon paid out for stock. It Is u plant that takes soverul million dollar * to operate. The highest market prlco Is paid for hogs , und the business has doubled within two yours , 1'lutto County. In the ( nst decade throe steam roller mills have boon erected In the county , with all the latest Improved machinery nnd a capacity of -LO burrels oitch per duy. Two water mills with thrco sets of burrs o toll , two creameries , one foundry , ono wind mill nnd farm machi nery fiictory , two chcoso fuotorlos , ono brew ery , bottlinj ? works , u wood bottom shoo factory , two broom factories , un electric light plant.two mlles of well equipped street railway und wuterworksut Columbus those , nnd many other minor Industries , have nil been completed In the lust half n do/on years , and are giving steady omp oymont ut the present tlmo.lo over tno hundred artisans und laborers. A company bus been for.r.ed , the necessary stock subscribed , surveys made und adopted , and actual work Is about tn be commenced upon ue.tnnl tapping the Loup river ten miles above Its mouth Priming to the county neat un utmost unlimited water power not excelled In thoontlro west. What Is actually needed to consume the vast products or this fertile county , Is a woollen mill , staroh factory , eu ro tl und paper mills. Lund und ample power will bo f urnibhed for either or nil ( if these en terprises for u nominal consideration. Good schools and school buildings are In every ono of the seventy-six districts , und over J-WD.OOJ uro Invested In academy nnd sem inary buildings , where higher branches uro taught. Various religious denominations have organizations und commodious house's of worship at convenient locutions throughout the county. Ht , Mary's hospital nt Columbus Is n lur a nnd well built structure , costing $ H.UOOO. It Is noted throughout the country us ono of the best constructed and best conduct ed Institutions of the kind. The county Is well watered by thn 1'latto and Loup rivers , Shell creek , the Looking ( Jluss , and various other small stro.uns , The country roads ura well graded and bridges well constructed. Ono Iron bridge over the Loup ut thn county boat , consisting of four spans of 2.W foot each , was erected two yours ugo ut u cost of $4OJO. l'lioH ] ] County. Like so mnny other counties of this state , I'holps county Is essentially nn agricultural community. There are. However , some iiille | Important Industries wltldn Its eonIIlies , of which the lloldrego manufacturing company Is the most prominent. It manufactures windmills and woodtanks , giving employment , to fifty artisans und doing a line und Increas ing business. The lloUlreuo creamery nnJ cold storage company ulso docs u large busi ness. The various divisions of the It. ft M. railroad ennterlng in lloldregu give employ ment to n largo number ot men who IIUIKO their homo hero. Ton years ago there wcro no railroads nnd no towns In this county , und but n few farms were Improved , Now every quarter Boctlon In the county Is taken and nearly ull uro Improved. The number of notes of ull crops this year Is slightly greater than last your , but the orop will bo thu largest In the history ot the county. The principal wealth of the county la Its rich black soil. Its level , arable land , und Us wonderful ability to stand drouth. This was fully demon strated lust your , when wo had u good crop , while there was n total failure In counties west uud louth of us. 1'olk County. I'olk county hus nt present nno normal school and business college , three high schools und seventeen churches. The u rowing maniifuuturln ? Interests are three llourlng mills , ono elgar factory , ono eruamery , making u ton of butter u day ; two windmill nnd pump factories , flvo harness und two fcnco factor i DM , und there are doyen blacksmith und mttchlno Hhop . The towns In the county uru Stronisburg , Osieolu and thelby , I'iofcu County. 1'lerco mllls.loea ted at I'leroo , the county Hflat of I1 erco enunty.la owned nnd operated by the 1'lurcu mill company Incorporated with u cap ital at 41,000,01)J. ft Keeps twenty-llvo men employed all the year round. The Osmond mill ut Osmond employs three mon. The 1'lfrco county oioumery nt I'lercu has nine men ut work turning out- the finest article ut butter in thu market. HluImrilHon County. Tie following mills. facUirieg , etc. , are lo- cuiua lu Klchurdsou couuty aud are ail lu a prosperous condition : SU flouring mills nil roller system Uolntolmnnn's , Thuouers' . Iliimboldt's. lllntou and Son's. Shrlmpton nnd foil's and Dawton'si two browerlcm both lo- anted In I'nlls I'ltyt Sedlonmyor and Co's. hot- tcllng work * In Falls City : three cigars fnc- lorlo , two In KalixCllr and nno In llumlioldti nlno newspapers vlti Tno Journal , The Now * . Tim I'lobelun. 1'nlU City : Tno Standard , The nntoriirlse , llumlmldti The I'resv Hlollni The Vedette , Verdnnt The Index , Sixlonti The Newsboy , Dnwson. Ono ereamorjr. sltimtnl at Pulls City has n working force of 40. riu > business done Is double thut of Its first year , 1SM > . Strong Urns , are the proprietors. A canning factory om- ployli.g 200 people eiirrles on a lur o amount of business In nnd a round Culls Olty , Indeed , f aimers from ull over the county pntronl/e It. The Calls City cunning company is rapidly In- enduing In Imli'irtance. ' The Tanner renee fuelorv of Calls Olty , Is a a growing Industry , A steve f.tctory , The Shnyler manufacturing compuiy , proprietors , Is doing a good buslnesH tn Culls City , with sales rooms In Denver , Col , Itouk County. Rook county was organized January 8 , IBS ! ) , being originally . . pint of Drown county. Thuro nro nt present operated In t hi * county t o grist mllK one siw : mill and ono butter and cheese factory , The farm land In this county Is very productive und us there Is only about 10 per cent of It under cultivation.there Is plenty of room for Industrious farmers hero Huw tiind can still be bought for from * lo JIO pur nero There nro u tinmbor of i.i rs known where furmeii lust , your bouaht land In this county und put up enough hay on It to pay for the sumo. Hicridnn County. This eounty was organized In 1W. Up to that time the cattlemen held undisputed pos session of Its territory. The llrst railroad the Cromont. Klkhoru ft Missouri Vulley wus completed through the county the sumo year and the II. k M Is running through the southern part for about two yenri. The pretty nnd thrifty town or Hushvlllols the county sent , uhllo Hay Springs , twelve miles west , und Gordon , llttei'ii ml'es east , nro prosperous and growing places. Sovor.il now villages lire ulso springing up on the II.V M. roud In the southern p.irtof the county. With the exception of some land In the southern pirt , which , however , furnishes splendid p.isturo nnd liny , Sheridan eounty possesses u soil unsurpassed In forllllty. with a bona fide rncord of ftom twenty to forty- tno , und ( none Inst nice llfty-two bushels of wheat per acre , with plenty or live-pound potatoes und other grains und vegetables In n like ratio. With the exception ot n rush of settlers In IW the Inerenso ot our county In population from Immigration has been stonily und nothing like n boom In the price ot real estate has ever been experienced. Our growth In that respect has been sto.ulv , healthy und permanent. It Is a noteworthy fnet , nnd ono which Is be coming widely known , thut wo hnvo an ux- ceptlounlly mild , equable und healthful ell- mate. Malaria Is absolutely unknown. Cy clones uru unheard of , eson by c.ittlomon who huvo boon hero twenly-llvn yours. The water both In thu streams und wells IN or the choicest nnd purest quality , no traces or alkali or othorobjootlonublosubstances bolni ; present. With ull the other eonntlos border ing on South Dakota , wo share In the turnouts or the strip or plno timber which oxlonits nearly thoontlro length or our stuto. In our county It IH about eight , miles wide und fur nishes un abundance of fuel and u goo.I qual ity of lumber. A fair article of building slono Is found In various parts of the eounty. I/Iko no.uly ull other p.irtsof N'obraskii. us well us portions of other stutos our county , lust year , sli.ired , to a certain extent , In the drouth , and suf fered u partial failure , but the depression und stagnation uro rapidly vanishing before the magnlllcont crop prospect , whluh Is now every where manifest. K very body U In line spirits especially the farmer , who hud faith In the country und tolloil.ourly und lute putting In crops und putting them In right. Shcnnnn County. Sherman eounty Is situated geographically In the center of tno state of Nebraska Ills ono ot the host counties In the state for agri cultural purposes , having u soil of rich black loam , good drainage and a splendid climate. There uro Hvo villages In the county , the larg est of which Is Loup City , the county soul , the others being Lltehnold , Ashton , Kockvillo und lluzurd. There uro ulso flvo bunks In the county two ut Loup Olty. two at Liltuhflold und ono ut Ashton. At Loup Olty there Is about to bo const riiBlod a canal of thirteen miles In length , which will furnish water for Irrigation purposes fornbout flvo thousand acres of hind that lies under the ditch. A dam will also bo constructed across Dead llorae draw , OX ) foot long , which wlllglvo n head or wuter or forty feet for factory pur poses. Tlioro Is also n llonring mill und u oioam- ory In LoupOlty.tlioluUoremployliiKolghleen men and seventeen teams In collecting cream and making butter. Tholr dully output aver ages l.-tW pounds of the Unest butior. Scolts I lutt" County. This county wus llrst opened to settlement about , flvo yo.irs ago. Crops huvo only been rulsod to any extent In thn lust tw"o yours nnd since. Irrigation ditches woroeomplotod. This veur the acreage under Irrigation will bo doubled. The Item of Irrigation ditches now piobibly represents an Investment of not less than $150.000 In this county , which Is ox- omut fiom taxation. Not much over one-third of the land Is proved up on , that Is , It Is still in shape or claims or government land. Without doubt , when Scotts IJIulT county's Irrigation is Hilly developed It will bo or gro.it importance to thn state as well us Itself. Snlino County. Rased on the assessors' returns the following estimate of acreage tn ernns will go to show thut Saline county Is ono ot the most prosper ous agricultural counties of the stuto. There uro 3. > ,701 aoies In wheat , Ml..W In corn , 40.000 In oats , ! ! ,000 In flax , 1,000 In rye and 7,000 In millet. The assessors reports further show that there are 44.0.'C hogs , .I'J.BJl head of cattle and 111,108 horses In the county. ThurBton County. Of n population of 3,470. over two-thirds nro Indians. The Increase of white settlers dur ing last year hus , however , been considerable , nnd In consequence of It a great deal of land has boon brought under cultivation , over ten thousand ucronot Indian lands huvo noon broken nnd put Into Hux this season. This crop has nn elegant stand and promises an Immense yield. Vnllcy County. Valley county ( a situate in the confer of the state In whut Is known us the "Lonpconntry. " It Is well wulered by the North und Middle Loup riven and the numerous crooks tribu tary to them. The soil Is ilch onO produces large crops of corn , wheat , outs , potatoes , barley und rye , \\hloh nro the Htaulo crops , lleans , pens , broom coin , llax , hemp , buck wheat nnd sorghum do well also , ( iarden \o'otables und small fiuits nro also culti vated with succnss. Thn natural grasses grow luxuriantly on the blulTs nnd In the valleys , and thn tiimo grasses , such us millet , timothy nnd clover , uru being Introduced und prove well adapted to the .soil and climate To say whut constitutes un average yield Is randy accepted ns satisfactory , but u farmer who has raised crops hero for the pust ton yours authorises the following statement of his ox- poilenco with staple * during that tlmo : Av erage wheat , -1) ) bushels per acre ; outs 5) ) bushels und corn 40 bushels ; exceptional Years huvo given ; U bushels wheat , SO bushels of oats and CO bushels ot corn , und In no year since the country's settlement has there boon n failure or props. The ollniuto Is healthy and Invigorating and sickness Is rare. IMuo.ittonul advantages are IIH good as In any of the middle states. vulloy eounty Is settled by nn orderly and law-abiding people. ( Janes of potty orlino are uncommon , nnd capital crime unknown. The various religious denominations- well represented , und weekly services are hold throughout the county. Ord Is the county seat und chief town. Has u population of l.tuO [ estimated ] and Is a city of the second class. Is situated near the cantor or the county In thu vallov of the North Lnun rivur. It llos nn a high bench at the foot of the bluffs which skirt , the valley on the south. From the toper or the bluirs the view Is ono or the finest in the btato , a distance of twenty-live mlles of the river valley being visible , Ord Is tbo terminus of the Omaha & Ite- nubllunn Vulley railway ana the Lincoln & Illuok Hills railway PURS through It. It hus two elevators with n united capacity of 1110,000 bushels ; a Htoam roller llonring mill , capacity 73 barrels per duy , Alliance linmo Company.broom and pop factory , two national bunks und u state bunk : two good hotels ; two lumber yards ; It publishes four weekly news papers und bus four churches : Molhodlst , 1'rosbytorlan , llaptlstund Episcopalian. lit * waterworks system Is ono of the best of Its site In the stuto. It hus n volunteer lire department , consisting of hose ourt unit truck and ladder hoys. The openings hero for capital nro mnny nnd Promise good return * . Gunning factory , erouinery (11.000 ( pounds of butter In boln.c shipped weekly from Ord ) , breuery , cracker factory , nursery , oat meal mill , paper mill. Max factory , cheese factory , bo t siuar fac tory , starch factory , Hlr.iw board factory , brlek yard , chicken-raising for the Omaha und Denver markets , offers largo returns on Invested capital. Ita rl\or when utilized will furnish a mug- ulllcont water power. \Volwtor County. Webster county belir- entirely an agricul tural county Its munilfuuturlnv enterprises mostly limited to milling nnd dairy produce. The lied Cloud roller mills loomed ut Hod Cloud , the county seat , has a capacity of im burro * dally. There are fnithor Hour mills ut IJ u Id o Hoc k. A m boy and Illuo Hill. All are equipped with roller machinery nnd turnout us line u product us any In Iho country. There uru waterworks ut Hod ( 'loud und Illuo Hill , the Illuo Hill croumory turns outivu pounds of thu finest butter dully , and nt limvi.u u cheesa factory Uoos n thriving business. Ten years mo there were only three mills In Iho county doing n limited amount of buslnum with old-fashioned machinery , Wnyno County. Wayne county , although Hiuall as compared with sorno of h r slater counties U especially fuvurud by rua ou of thu rloliuoi * of bur noil. There I * not nn ncranf waste land ) all can b ullllted for farming purpon'i. With the completion of the Norfolk branch ot the Chicago , Ht. I'nul , Minneapolis and Onmha railroad thn settlement and develop ; incut of the county began and nil Its prvaenl wealth and Improvements are the product of the lust ten years. Kxeopt m to variety of oorvalsgrown , Wayne eounty cannot bonst of nny are.it variety of Industries , farming nnd stock-raising are the principal features. Th rich p.ntunuo. certainty of crops and lurga yield per nero have given considerable prom * inonco to stock-raiding und cattle feeding. Iteportsof the freight agents nt the illirorent shipping points In the county show , thut slnoo the llrst tiny ot .January Ian nn lets than 'kV ) carlo ids of t it cuttle nnd 150 enrlo ids of hogs luvo boon-cut to market all fed Inayna eounty. It iiiuy bo Incidentally mentioned Hint moit of this stock was marketed lu Omaha. Wayne , the county sout Is a I HO the inetrop- Jlls of the county nnd l > n nourishing llltlo I'lty with u Moadlly Increasing population. A llni ) Nystuin of waterworks Is In course of con- slruetlon und HID wooden bulldlnits uro nip- Idly giving way to solid brlok blocks , Wlnsldn Is also noteworthy us n possible future rival of Wayne The growth of Ibis Ullau-o during the four years since It was platted has been mm vinous Since .Tnniiury. Isoi. twonty-oUht ears ot lumber have been nold there ; .suvunteon honvi , flio burns und tno churches nro u < iumi ( tbo Improvements mndo ; the Herman Lulher- nn elniMt w.ia dedicated lust Mindiiy the frame of Ho Methodist church Is up und uoik pronrosilnc rapidly. Thin will bo the Hiost church in W.iyne eounty when completed Over ten thousand acres of good farming land , as vet unbroken nnd mostly In the li nidi or speculators ( the biuie or this country ! , can Mill bo Improved und made trlbutury lo this point. ( Ireut activity Is manifested In \ \ uyno re.il cstsito In town und county , und property Is constantly changing bunds. Nn netter evi dence of prosperity could bo mentioned than that In the history or the eounty but two or three sales under morljnin huvo t ikon place. This certainly Is not an Indication of pauperIsm - Ism ; in fact there Is not n piiipur within Iho eonllnrs of the county. The farmers as a elasa nro progressive. Industrious und thrifty , us n drive through the county demonstrates , und business men uru correspondingly happy and prosperous. York County. York eounty , like moil ull other counties In the ttlHlo , Is largely agricultural , ranking among the llrst as a producer of urops. Since Us llrst settlement , twenty-four yours ugo , there has never biuni a total failure of crops nnd no ono your hus passed In n hloh the prod ucts rnlsoil huvo not been sn.llclont to supply Its own needs. The soil averages from two to four root of black sand mixed with n rich vegetable mold , and has produced Immense yields , year utter your , without the addition of nny fei till/or , Its loose , porous condition readily admits uny quantity of water , which penetrates Into the subsoil , so that , soon after the hardest rains the ground Is In shape to bo worked nnd there ro nls uro good. The month or Juno. 1601 , showed u deeronso In farm mortgages of.J-V.lt. " > M which shows tlu.t the farmers uro gaining ground tlnuiiel.illy The city of Voru , the county sent. Is situated In the valley of the Ito.iver , and Is surrounded on ull sides by hills , which gradually i Iso to u hi'liht of about llfty feet , ntloidlng u delight ful v e v ot the city below. It has n popula tion of .US.'mil Ueiinlppod wllheleelne Ugh' , waterworks , ulo. The city und connt > h ivo sever.u young und growing manufacturing enterprises which roaoh far out and enjoy u prosperous buslnoHs. The York foundry and engine eompiny lias been Incorporated for Boverul years und does uery successful busi ness. It stalled about ton yeirs use ns u small repair shop und now In addition to man ufacturing nil kinds of light und heavy east ings , tbo works turn otlt nn cnmns. whluh U rapidly gaining In popularity. The Marshal > Y Collins carriage works and Tlldun wagon and' carriage factory uro mooting with n de mand for tholr output und uiu employing u largo forceof men , The headquarters of ( ho South I'lutto creamery company Is located ub Yoik us nro nlso their Hlor.mo rooii'S nnd main erouinery. It Is > imong the best equipped In the stale und bus nn Increasing business. A cunning fuctory nnd roller mills uro nlwu nourishing Institutions und the Harrison nur series nro operated from this point. As un odui'utlonul ecntor the eounty ufl'or Is splendid Inducements. The United Ilrotliien oollugo was loe.ited hoio u year ugo und bus already established u firm foundation. A now oollego building Is being pushed to completion nt n cost of MUM ) . Thn Ursnlmo convent of Nu/uroth Is an Institution whleh affords every facility for thorough und complelo education of young womi'n , Its property consists ot Hovon norosof ground.on u bountiful eminence In Iho oustorn part of the city nnd several line two und tin co-story brick und stone buildings valued ul W.OOO. Tbo publlo suhools nro up to n high ? tandanl of excellence. A largo , hand some cent ! al school building was creeled In Ifc-Siit u oust/of $ jr > ,500. Tim ward schools uro es tablished In commodious brick bul.dlnus.i in ] nil In ulltho elty h.is u public school Hystom 10 be proud of. York has ulso nine churches , that cost iixMOP. The National orphan.mo of Iho women's homo missionary nouloty of the Methodist church Is located upon n INl-nuru tract ono-hulf n mile northwest of the elty und has pioperty and buildings or the value or 441.0W. York county bus boon termed the "rdon of the West , " us It Is a model county ; Its growth hus been steady und substantial though phe nomenally rapid , COXX VII l.lfjl TIES. When n youns man asks n young woman to bo his wife , ho almost Invariably "proisus" her for an answer. A Colorado man hm recovered the snug sum of $ IUUOOU for the alienation of the nlToctlon of his wife. At a recent Boston woddinR , as the newly married pair were marching down the alslo , the organist played for a recessional the well- known hymn ' 'Oiuvard , Christian Soldier , Marching as to War. " If the catching of Indian husbands be comes a fad among American women , the cooking school curriculum should bo so en larged as to include Instruction lu chopping wood nnd hoeing corn. The English nmrrlngo licenses pnss grace fully over the question of ago us one should say , "Miss Josephine Doaro , spinster , nnd rilr ( Jrogory Gray-1'urplo , of ago. " Wh.it more need Drying society Inquire * ' Love laughs at locksmiths , " ills true , but the Chicago couple who spent their honey moon in practicing the art of burglary upon the domiciles of their neighbors seem to have jlven ; the old saw a new Blgnlllcnnuo. Minister ( In Chicago ) Will you take this woman to ho your wedded wife , and keep her ! " IJrldogroom-IIold tipl I'll keep her if I can , remember , but six otliois have failed , you Know. Won't ' promise for sutoi A young Irishman , native of Kilkenny , meeting a handsome milkmaid , lemnrkcd : "What will you take for yourjolt and your milk , my dear ! " " 'Yourself ana u ring , " smartly replied the maid. So they went to church and woru married. The engagement is announced of Miss Dona Post , thu daughter of Charles A , I'oyt , of No. "I Washington square , North , to Ham ilton Fish Webster , son of Sidney Websto * aud grandson of Hamilton Fish. Miss Post is the grealgraiiddaughtor ot Mrs. Mary Mason Jones and granddaughter of Mine , Da Trobrmnd. No date has yet boon sot for tha wedding. There Is a paradise awaiting n largo num ber of marriageable young men up In eastern Oregon. A correspondent of a union paper says : A lady friend Informed mo recently that thorn wore over fifty marriageable ! young ladles In Union nnd no men worth hav ing. Thu Union girls nil say tnut the saddest words of tontniu or pen , are those aad words ; we're snori oj men. " How many people know that the custom of throwing.rlco at u wedding nymboIUos not the expression of good luck , but Is n inctii- phorlcal Ilight of nrrowH shot nt thu bride groom. In uncivilized ages most nations were accustomed to thu forcible capture of u brldo by her lover , nnd the attempts on thu part of her mule relatives to prevent her hus band from carrying her away is typltled by a volley of rlco instead of moro fatal missiles. Ho- After wo are married , darling , I trust your wealth won't Incessantly bo thrown up to mo. " Hho No , I rely upon you to keep It clownuoar , , " / . \ Vlt.l ItlTIKH , A brovvn rnt with a blue tall lias boon .seen in Cincinnati. An Ohio man has a colt that Is Jot bliiclc save Its mane , tall uud loot , which are millc whlto , In Lancaster , Pn. , there U on exhibition n perfectly whlto cattish , nine iiirtios long nnd weighing over a pound. A Tin Cup ( ArU. ) hen recently swallovvod n pack of toy torpedoes , and ninco then she has laid a cracked egg every day. A convict In Ohio , in giving his wife a partIng - Ing kiss , blipped Into bur mouth n note toll ing bur where some of his booty wtis hidden. A tooth weighing eight undone-half ouuuos nnd sup | > oaul ( to belong to uu nnclont masto don , hus been unearthed noarMoncow , U'uili. Near Buchanan , ( in. , n day or two ago , \V A Koltli found n solid Hint rock near thu cen ter of the heart of a pmo tree. How the reck got there is a mystery. One of thu moit peculiar marine uurlositlos found ut the bottom of the sea Is the biutu htono , which In many ways resembles tha head of a human being , with Its many brul- llku furrow * .