THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : : S\JNDAY \ , AUGUST 1 , 1892. KFBRASKA'S ' HARVEST fCONTIXUKH TIIOM rillST PACIB.J Corn It looulng well. The ciop will bo about nn avernRe ono. Thorn nro trj.OOO ncroi of corn In the countr. Potatoes will probably be under Uio average In yield. Noimt 13r.M > i'rosuecU for food cropi never worn bettor. The lienvy rain ofVotl - ncftday nleht bns put nil crops boyomi danger. Corn , wtiont , onta and olhor small grain are in line conultlon. IOII | IM County. Mii.iAiii ) Tlio rntn Insures nn excellent corn crop and the outlook ut present Is much moro fnvornblo than Imt year. Oats nro hardly nn nvcrago crop , but the quality Is vury seoet. Spring wheat Is nbout on iwor- riRO. II ) o nnu barley nro bettor , both In quantity nml quality , than last your. The rain promises to make the sugar beet crop higlilv satisfactory , ns the stand Is cocxl nnd lias been well tended , The outlook for potatoes U not flattering ; bugs nnd drouth uava linen disastrous to this crop. WATKW.OO Corn will go tortv-Jlvo bushels per nrrt , mid oats thirty. No wheat , barley or flax grows hero to amount to anything. Garden seed crop will average wltti any year. riltmurit Count ) ' . OitAFTOx Fall whont harrestcd ; part of It In the stack ; I'meit crop over raised In tbo county , both In quality nnd quantity ; ni-re- ngo IH larger than for several years. A few loads marketed sbow a ylold of thirty-seven liuslit'U tier ncrc. Others cstlinntotheir crop at forty bushels pur acre. Oats will not nvornso'over half n crop ; ncronao less than in former year ? , i-'lnx crop light , ncro.ico below the imruijo. The prospects ( or early planted corn tire excellent ; the hc.ivy rain of ' .Thursday night and morning will give It vlcor. I'otuto crop Is unusually cood. Hye , yield peed ; acreage small , llnrloy has a Binnll ucicnco ; yield not known , Tame bay , Immense. 1'aiturngo excellent. OIIIOWA Winter wheut Just harvested ; largest crop over grown In this county. Oats variously estimated nt from ono-hiilf to throo-fourtha of n crop. Heavy rains hnvo revived the corn , which Mionm nearly up to the nvciuKO for tliU season of the year. A great ninny farmers nro intending to thresh their wheat from the shock and place It on the mniltet nt once. I'riinklln County. FIIAXKMN Corn is looking unusually well. Most llulds nro tussolmg and the heavy ruins Insure u largo yield. Outs , wheat and rye are mostly hurvostcd and the yield has never been bettor. The ncroaco was unusually largo this season. Potatoes nro n fair crop , but not equal to last yenr. Crops of all hinds hnvo boon well tended nnd the present year will exceed In amount of farm produce rnlscd hero any year of the county's exist ence. ence.HIVKHTOV Corn has never looltod better thnu it uoes this year. Uye , wlntor wheat end oats are harvested'and extra good. Billing wheat nnd Jinx nro a litilobolter than nn avcrucc , and potatoes nbout uu uvorago 01 op. J'rontliT County. Mooiu.Fini.tM-Crops nro ton days late , but wheat , ooth spring nnd wlntor , la Tully up u > the average. Corn promises good. Not man ir oata raised , but the crop Is fnlr. Kioc'Kvn.r.i : Corn is still a llttlo late , but IB growing rapidly and will bo equal to crop of last year. Winter wheat Is a heavy yield , and t.hcro Is n larger acreage than over uo- forc. Spring wheat will bo n good average yield. Oats nre not as good ns last year. Not a largo amount of uarlov nnd llax raised In this section , out what there is will bo a good yield. There will bo a good crop of po tatoes , these on the market here so far are largo and of good qualuy. Josooh 15. Wil son , residing six miles south of Stoekvillo , Ims threshed his rod winter whcnt and records a'ylold of over forty bushels per acre. J'urims County. BIUVKII CITY Corn Is In flno condition , perhaps ten days Into. Increased acreage , ! ! 5 percent. Oats nlll ylold n good nverago crop ; not extensively g'rown. Winter wheat In shock , nnd u No. 1 crop In ovorv respect. Spring wheat , good nvorago. Darlny nnd flux , little grown , but in good condition. Potatoes promise n full crop ; quality extra lino. Alfalfa is In line Rendition ; second crop ready to harvest. A very much in creased acreage of winter wheat will bo sown by tbo farmers this full. O.\Foiu > Farmers nro engaged In harvest ing and threshing a he.wior crop of small grain than ever produced in the Republican valley. The berry is plump nnd of the very best quality. Corn was never moro promis ing. Abundant rain and warm weitlu-r in sure the 1 rcost crop ever produced In the count.v. A honvy rain tholirth Inst. removes nny poibibillty of damage from dry weather. Potatoes will nlsoyluld heavy nnd a bountiful crop of everything is assured. The acreage of crops this 3 car Is unusually largo. Onto County ! BLUE Si'iiiNosVhCdt harvest Is finished and considerable threshing has been done. The yield Is the best over known , some pieces going ns high ns forty-flvo bushels per ncre , the average not less than tblrty-llvo bushels. Oats ripened somewhat prematurely - turoly bv the excessive heat ; the probable yield will not exceed thirty bushels. Corn will average thlrty-llvo bushels. But llttlo barley is grown and the crop Is poor this eoason. Flux Is nbout half u crop ; probably Jive or six bushels per aero. Early potatoes nro fulr size and moderate crop. Late potatoes do not promlso well , although the rain may revive them enough to produce a partial crop. Fruits of nenrly all kinds nro a , failure this season. < ! o iirr County. EIAVOOD Corn hns been making n very rnuld crowth In tbo past month nnd bids fair to bo a Inrgor croo than lust year , The Whont harvest hns already begun , and whlla the yield per ncro Is not qulto ns largo ns last year , the increased ncrcngo will give the county a- many bushols. Oats and potatoes nro a good crop nnd ovorythlru- seems to In- dlcnto tjintUospor county will sell more pro duce than before. We have had copious rains In the lust few dnys nnd have no moro fears from the drouth. Hamilton County , Afiioiu There Is nsmiill Increase In the ncrongo of grain in this county over that of last yenr. Tbo crop is divided about ns fol lows ; Corn , 110,000aoros ; oats.10,000ucros ; wheat , 13,000 acres ; llax. 5.000 acres ; rye. burlov , ota , . ' 1,000 acres. The condition ' of the wheotcrop Is much above the nvorngo of previous years. Corn , while nbout ten days later than last year , Is In splendid condition nnd promUos an excellent yield Oata Is short and will not malco mi nvorugo yield , Whllo other crops probably will m.iko an aver - or go production. A good rain succeeded by cloudiness and lower tomneraturo has dls- nollcd all fears on the score of drouth , nnd It Is now the general feeling that Hamilton uountv Is assured of n splendid crop. SKICKIUM Wlntor wheat , n larger area than ever before harvested , will average twcntv-llvo bushels pur aaro. The llrst Hold threshed in this neighborhood oxccoduti thirty busheU per ucro. Sprlnif wheat a lair cron. Oats Is nhort , leis thnn an nvorago crop , Flax U loss than the usual ncrcnuo nud thi ) crop Is nnout the average. Corn Is two \vcohn behind the normal. There Is n good stnno nnd the llelils uro frco from xvcods. The croat rnm of Wednesday night liiMiros n good crop. Tame hay Is * a good crop , while the pnilrlo gran Is short. IliiU County. GUAM ) JsiAxn The rain was of almost In- pstlmanlo vnluo to Hull county. Corn U as- uunng n vci.v boalthv color nnd a lurco crop Is n certnlntv. Swool corn Is In good con- dltion mrd the canning factory will huvo n good run. Outs nnd whcnt nro a llttlo short , tbo Intense boat of tun past ton days ripenIng - Ing the grain too fast. Barley 'nud rye yielded Immensely. | 0x Is avornco and uotutocM largo und will ylold n plentiful ro- turn. Boots iiovor w ire tu n Iluor condition : llurliiu County. AMI i Corn is in rxoollont condition , fully ns good us nt this tlmo last yenr , whllo Inu ucrougo U lurceiAn iibimuaiiiM ot mill lins fallen In the Inst twenty-four hour * . \\lioat , rye nnd b.u-lov nro beinir harvojtod ; whllo the yield will not exceed thut of lust your Uio quality Is much better , there being very uttia weedy tuimll gi-oln In this county. Coiibcrvutivo ultimata * place thu crop of Binnll jmiin tliU yonr equal to Hint of last your. Outs is exuiJIi'ikt. Uarly potatoes nro n good crop ; the lute ouos ucro slightly n- 1 jro.t . by dry weather. LiUo rains will bring them fully up to tliu uvciago. piii.i-Axa-Wheat will avorjso 18 bushels , oats &o biidioU and rye Ho bushuU to ilia ucre. Po'moes uud corn slnco the rain will jMold about the sumo ns lust year. U i'umi < MN Cirv Hurlnn eountv Is the bouiur county lor crops this vcnr. Corn la immeuso. Just bad u lluo rain auu ovory- body Is happy , Ncyrr In the history of this county has everything looked so prosperous ns new. Unit County. ATKIXSOV Oats have nbout all been hnp- voslod and show a slight uocronse In yield under last year whllo the acrenira wns nbout the samo. Wheat. Is Just being harvested nnd promises to ranko about a two-thirds cron as the berry did not till out well ns there has not been nnv ram to speak of forever over three weeks. Bnrloy and Iliix nro not crown here to nnygrent extent yet but ho few Holds promlso u full-crop. Ityo Is doing the ucst ot nil nnd many Holds will turn out twenty-Hvo or thirty bushels to the acre. Corn will bo n Intercrop , but will mnturo well unless there comes nn onrly frost. The ucreagu Is larger than over before. Potatoes promlso to bo the best over known horo. Holt county loads them nil In quantity nnd quality of wild hny , and the crop this year Is equal to nnv In quality nnd the tontiaao this year will fur exceed nny previous year. JrfTumou County. FAiiinuitr The 103.7J9 ncros planted In corn In this county la nn Inoroaso of 9,730 ncres over the ncroaco of last year , nnd the ptesont condition Is up to the average of the last llvo years. Oats is In batter condition than n month ago and fully 10 per cent better tor than last yonr. The whont ucreaeo. Is : ) : > , -tSO acres. In 1891 It was 10,379. In condi tion it Is 10 per cent nbovo nn avor.iga year. Wheat l nil harvested and stuckcd In good condition. Flux Is an nvorago ylold. ljota toes nro nbout nil nvorngn crop. Sugar beets are doing well and promlso n satisfactory return. STKEI.KCITT Wheat Is nil harvested nnd mostly stacked. Some threshed tests sixty- four bounds to the bushel. Corn Is doing nicely , tassollng out , nnd will tnnko u big crop. Oats Is being harvested ; will not go over 75 per cent. Very llttlo ilnx raised. .Idhinon County. TECUMSIII Since the ho&vy rnms of this week the corn hns bonnn to Improve rapidly nnd the crop will boullj UD to the nvcrago. Oata did poorly ; It may run ton bushels to the acre. Wheat did exceeding well , run ning from twenty to forty bushels per nero. Llttlo or uo barley nr.u llax Is grown hern this year. ELK CHEEK Prospects for corn uro now good since the win. O.its fair ; whont ex cellent ; barlov nud Max good , whnt there Is pf It. Potatoes only fair. Apple crop Is slim. Kciirnoy County. MISKEX Corn has received rain-at the proper tlmo nnd is In splendid condition. Small gram crop will bo nearly ns good ns Ustyear. Pettitoes will bo somewhat short In quantity , bat quality will bo llrst class. Wednesday night's ten-hour steady ruin puts the ground In snlondld-condltloti and Insures good fnll pasture. Kcltli County. OOALILLI Corn is Just beginning to tassel nnd looks good color and strong ; plenty of ruin so far. Oats short but well headed out nnd will make n fair average crop. Bnrloy is in the snmo fix. Whcnt is above the average ylold and of a sunorior quality , and a largo acreage. Potatoes , a good crop. Knot County. Nioniuiu Cropj nro doing fnirlv well , though corn needs rain in n largo part of the county. Local rams have helped portions. Oats 'is short. Wheat will bo fairly good. Burley is good. Flnx , Inrgo rrops of which nro sown In the cast part of the county , nocd rnin. CiinioiiTos Corn , fair crop ; wheat , good , wolllilled ; oats , short ; potatoes , fair crop ; millet and llax , not very good. Scarcely nuy ruin in the past month. Farmers are busy harvesting. Lincoln County. NORTH PIATTE Harvesting of small grain hns begun nnd the barley and rye nro heavy nnd will yield twenty' bushels per acre. Soring wheat wns injured by thodry weather in Juno ana July , aud tbo ylold will bo light , not to exceed fifteen bushels per ncro. Po- tutees and ether root crops will be nn avorasro crou. Corn U late , but is making splendid progress , und recent rnms make n boavy crop almost certain , ns tbo growth Is rank and In good condition' to our. Wo bad a honvy rainfall on the 07ih Inst. , amounting > to nearly tbroo inches. Logan County. GANDY Hyo Is fully up to the standard. Wheat Is good , though not so heavy pen- orally as last year. Oats fair. Barley mo dluui. Potatoes nlways a good , heavy crop. No threshing done yet. Wheat harvest Just bcglnnluir. Or.NTiiAL CITV Corn Is late on account of the backward s pi Ing , but the crop will go at least 75 per cent of nil nvorago. Oats will innko about 80 per cent of nn nvorago , Wheat acreage is small , but tbo yield Is good , nud the quality Jlrst class. P.orloy and rye are as good as wo have ever had. Uvo has yielded as high as llfty-two bushels to the ncro. Flax was not sown very exten sively , but will bo about the nverago. Pota toes will bo abort. MiullHon County. MUHSON In the south hnlf of this couaty small grain will bo ruther nbovo nn avorngo crop. Harvesting Is n wcok or ton days Inter than last year , ns but very little grnla Is now cut. Tbo late rains hnvo practically Insured the corn crop and at present the outlook Is very fnvorable. Winter wheat is harvested nnd nn excellent ylold Is reported. Very llttlo llax was sown this year in this vicinity owing to tha poor crop last year. Potatoes nro of very fnlr slzo out the yield will bo loss than usual , tnoro being but few In each hill NKWMIN Oitovi : The crops on an uvorago were never In a bettor condition. Whoa' ' nnd oats nro nearly ready for harvesting nnd barlov is nearly all cut. Small grain wil' ylold equal to nny crop ovsr raised la the county. Corn is a llttlo late , but if fros' holds off there will bo an linmonso yield Hny has nutTercd some , but the late rains will insura u fair crop. Potatoes nro Into , but promlso n medium yield. Small fruit la below the general nvnrngo. j\U'rrlcIc \ County , CIIAI'\UK The crop prospect Is fully cqun ! to tlmt of onoyoir ago. Corn Is uniform In color , out uneven In size : some nluntod ns Into ns Juno 10 Is doing splendidly. Fall rye Is being threshed and hnuled to market and the quality is far above that ot preceding years and thu yield beyond expectations , bovornl pieces of fnll wheat wore sown ns un experiment uud the result has been surprising as to both stand and quality , which Is very good. Spring wheat Is up to the average nud like all crops the proiont your is Into Oats promlso good results , the acroagi nmouniiug to that of formeryonru. The bar vest has only commenced. There Is n vorj small nuiunt of barley sown and tha saiu muy bo sold of tlax. Polutoos will full fa below the ylold of last year , us tbo planting wna small in acres and the hot , dry \rlnd and wonthor ot the preceding two wookss bavo done prcnt damage. Tbo Into ruin was badly needed. Pralrio buy will bo up to the nvor ngo. Nunro County. Fui.i.nuTos Corn , oats , whont , flax , ry and potatoes were never bottor. Hyo I bolng threshed , showing good yield. Oat nud whott nro now being harvested in good condition uud well tilled. Corn ban u good big growth uud Is of good color. The honvy ruins tbo last WCOIE Insure a big crop of corn Ni > lllllll.t Count , PHHU A heavy rain fell Wednesday Crops In the eastern pirt of Nomaha county arc good. Corn is tussollng and basinuln to silk , with good prospects for a lurgo crop , Wheat U nil In. thu shook , thu nonUs nnpoa well llllod. OiUs Is balng cut , will not bo i Inrgu ylold. Early potutooi are poor ; late potatoes are doing oxL-ollontlr. NuukolN County. NEI.SOS Wheat Is good. Most of It 1 harvested nud thra hiug has begun , Sorn fields urn yielding over thirty buihols to tin ucro. The quality Is excellent nnd 111 nureugo largo. Too oats is raibor short ; wll probably bo about half a crop. Corn Is rutbor backward , but will bo u fair crop. The heavy ruiufnll of Wodncsdiy in u lies prospects much butter. Sui'Kiiioii Tbo raocut ram has placed the corn beyond nil ohancos of u failure. The ojtimutud nvroLgo in this county Is 00,000 , and the yield will bo forty bu.ih.oU per uora Acruiiua'of wheat 7,000 , ylold estimated a.tt thirty buihoU to thu acre. Ono farmer > thrtnhod forty-seven bushels of.wliont to the acio. Tlu'ro nro 20,001) ) aoros of oala and the yield will bo thirty bushols. Prospects of a potato crop nro gooJ. II uiiiv There will bo an Immense yield of corn. Oats fell short. Thousands of bushels of wheat nro beinc IhroitiO'J , the yield per nciu greutly exceeding that of last your , Wheat tustod sixty-four pounds per busbol. But llttlu barley or llax was t > owu this year. Potato crop will full a llltlo below tha uvor- titfo yield. Otoo County. SviUCUdK Wheat was never batter thnu ttiU your , tioiuo farrnuM report ocor forty bushels to the ncro. Barlov Is n llltlo undur the uvorago nnd oats nro light. Tfio Into rain raako < certain tbo corn crop. DUNIIAII Corn Is nbout two-thirds of n crop , oats fair , barley very poor. Fallwho.it Is excellent , golug forty to foriy-two busholi to the ncro , whllo spring wheat la uot so good. An excellent , ten-hour rain hns fallen , which will msuro a good corn nnd potato crop. I'lurnoo County. PAWNBB CITV Corn Is baekwnrd , but with the line rain falling that has fnllon the prospect Is good for nn nvor.mo crop. Oats will bo three-fourths of n crop. Wheat will nvcrneo twenty-Hvo bushels to the nort. But llttlo bnrloy nnd llax hnvo booit sown. Potn- toes fnlr. The heavy rntn wns general throughout the county. ' I'nrklns County. M'u > iiin Copious , sonklncr rains assure a moit bountiful cropCorn" never looked ns well , aeventy-nvu to ninety bushels per ncro ; oats , only fair , eighteen to twenty-llvo ; spring wheat , eighteen to twenty-eight ; win ter whont , twenty-eight to forty-llvo ; rye , thirty tolifty ; barley , flfty-olght to sovonty- llvc. Poatoes nnd nil root vogotnblos onor- mous. In the county there Is an increase of 40 per cent In acreage. I'lntto County. MoxiinK This county was blessed with n bountiful rain which will revive our pros pects for n corn crop. Corn hns suffered severely with the dry hot weather nnd with the most favorable weather will not make to exceed 85 per cent of n crop. It Is Just com mencing to tassel out and Is fully two weeks Into. Onts will inaka nbout 75 per 00115 , of n crop. Fall wheat , rye , barley and potatoes nro n full nvorngo crop ami good nunllty. IIu.Mi'iiiiKY All kinds of grain look line In this vicinity. Wheat Is nearly nil out nr.d averages twenty to twenty-live bushels to tha ncro , barlov eighteen to twontv , onts forty to forty-llvo. Corn Is doing well nnd hns nil Indications of n Inrgo crop. Potntoos promlso very poorly. DUNCAX Hot \vonthor cnmo to nu end Wednesday nt 2 o'clock p. m , , when n honvy rain fell. Wo had throa heavy rains before dark nnd nt II o'clock tt commenced raining from thu northeast nnd rnlnd until U o'clock Thursday morning. It Is conceded by nil that corn Is now assured. OCONKC Corn Is n littto backwnrd , but slnco the line sbowors prospects urn flno for a coed yield. Wheat is flno. Some pieces will yield thirty to forty bushels per aero. Oata are light ; may avcrngo thirty bushels per ncro. Barley is very poor nnd will not nvorugo with Inst year's crop. Potatoes nro nbout n usual crop. JLMerco County. PlAixvitrw Crops In this county are below the average. Corn shows about an nverago crop , onts ubout one-hnlf crop , whcut nbout nn uvctngo , rye above tbo nvoruge. Should the dry weather coutluuo corn will bo beiow the average. . I'llHp * County. HoMtiiuoc Wheat nnd othnr small grain nro about all harvested. Fnll wheat Is espec ially lino. Ono former realized forty bushels to tbo ncro , and n great aoal is estimated at thirty-live bushols. Oats , rye , bnrloy nnd flax will yield equally as good. Corn nt present Is looking Hue and with the Into rntn the yield will bo unpnrallolou. Farmers ere greatly encouraged. The sugar beet Indus try that bns been introduced will no doubt bun success. Quito a largo acreage Is now growing. I'olk County. STHOMSIIUUO The crops of this county will average nearly as well ns last year , with pos sibly a few exceptions on small grain. A largo acreage of corn was planted , and although about two weeks later ever prov- vious years the crop will yet bo good. It Is making a rapid growth , U generally In good condition and most flolds are tnssellng out. Harvesting of oats Is In progress nnd the yield Is reported good , although In some por- lions damage has bean caused by rust. Tbo potato crop will averngo peed throughout the county. Considerable tlax has boon sown and looks well and prospects are that the crop will bo as good as the average. Jlod Willow County. INDIANOLA The recent hot weather wns terminated Wednesday afternoon by the lirst rain of the season , there being a pre cipitation of t-.vo and one-half Inches. Hyo Is all cut and promises n benvy ylold. Wheat Is about balf cut and will fully equal the yield of lost year ; the quality Is bettor , how ever , nnd the ncrengo grontor. Outs Is n fair crop , but the acreage is small. Barley Is not much grown but looks well. Flax good. The recent heavy rain insuroa enn enormous potato yield. Corn , although backward , Is growing very rap dly. Most flolds are now uvssellng and the farmers ex pect u rousing crop. Hock County. BASSETT Wheat will not make moro than ono-half or a twu-tblrds crop. Oats and rye nro very fair ; prospects for a big corn crop are good ; potatoes and vegetables of all kinds are looking finely. The buy crop Is nnc of the largest the county has ever had. County. WILDER The wheat crop of Sallno county will uvoropo thirty to thirty-live- bushels to the aero the county over , and is tbo finest' in quality ever raised here. Oats will bo a light crop , but of good quality , and will probably uvorago thirty bushels. Very llttlo barley and llax raised bora. Corn Is very uneven ; sorao good , otbor pieces very poor mdocd. With favorable conditions from this on will orobably bo two-thirds of a crop tbo " county "ovor. Potatoes are not promising. Tame hay Is the best crop wo ever had. FniENW Generally corn has not suffered by tbo dry und hot v/oathor , but has made a very rapid growth and Is now beginning to sot cars. The acreage of this grade of corn will be very much below that of lost year. Oats hns suffered from dry weather and the ylold will bo low and thoquallty uot very cood. Winter wheat Is nil harvested ana In this county is the banner crop. Two flolds in this locality show n yield of forty bushels per ncro , and a tasted weight of sixty-three pounds to the bushel. There Is very llttlo Ilnx or barley sown. Potatoes have suffered Irom the hot nnd dry weather , and the crop will bo licht. The drouth was broken Thurs day morning by ono ot the granooat rains ox- porlenccd for years. No wind bus accom panied It , and up to the tuna of wrltinc three inches of water has fallen aud it Is still rain ing quite hard. CUI.TB Sallno county had a thorough soaking down Wednesday afternoon and all last night. Crops are good. Corn has boou making Immense growth for the last two weeks. The hot winds of the last few days bavo done some damage , but not enough on the whole to maku any shortage of orop , whloh will bo a good average. Winter wheat is being threshed all ever tbo country , und turning out from thlrty-ono to fifty-two busboU per ncro. E. F. Stephens hud 100 ivcros la winter wheat , south of this city and oast. Ono Held , bottom land , averaged fifty-two bushels per ucro by weight , and the upland forty-nino bushels. Ho sold the outlro orop ut 0" cents per bushel taken from the threshing machine. Oats nro bolng cut now aud are u fair crop. Burley is u poor crop this year. Not AS much flux has been sown as usual , and the crop U only fulr. Potatoes are ouly a few In the bill , and thu rain of today Is too Intu to help the crou uut. Tame hay is good. Prairie hay short und light on'lho ground , Snrny County. OIIKT.VA Corn ncroago Is up to the average nud looks well. John Wootti threshed his wiutor whont which yialdud an avurago of iblrty-flvo bushels ner aero. Spring wheat acrongo Is larger than usual and is being hnr- vested ; itrJw 1s short , but beads uro largo and well llllod , Onts Is an average crop , but barley will not ylold moro than naif u crop. Tlinro U u Inrgor acreage of potatoes thuti usual und the early vurlotlas are excellent in quality. Fruit of nil kinds is almost a total failure except grunos. Tuuio and wild hav Is all right , but millet is very short. Uam has boon falling for the past twelve hours ( Thursday ) continuously. PAI-ILI.IOS Slnco thu rains of Wodnotday and Thursday the corn crop in this county is nil right aud will muko full crop. Whont U turutng out wall. Outs Is abort la the straw but good heads. Late potatoes will show up well. The sugar boots planted la ibis county are nl | looking llnely , and will encourage the planting of a largo acreage next seuiou. Kuundorn County , MOIIIB BLUFF Corn wbllo not qulia as far advanced as usual ut this tlm-i of the ywvr Is looking good , the heavy rain having como In goad tlmo to lusuro u fulr crop. Wheat , rye and oats nro all about an average orop. Po- tutocs are cut short by dry woathnr. Fruit of nil kinds will bo a poor crop. Small grata U bsmtr barvoitea now. VAUMHUSO Wiuter wheat Is about all harvested In thU vicinity and U u splendid crop ; but ono Hold has bnuu tnroihud yet and that turned out twouty-oigtit bushuU per i.nru nml of oxcelbnt quality. Etrly oats Is ,0i > d but the Htor cM'i Will bo lighter on no- 10 iht of the hot itry vrcnthor. Corn which has been rightly planted , nml cultivated h.n stood the drouth and With fnvoratalo wcnthcr will mnko n good ylclu1 , th ' listed corn gen erally bofliir the poorest. No bnrloy in this vicinity. Early sownjuu Is looklnirwnll but the late lUx ls poor. Knrly potatoes nro very scarce nnd late one * dUT hot mnko moro than half a stand , so will ba s poor crop at. bast. This report U of thn vicinity of ValnarnUo , comprising parts of SaUnders , Butler , Sow- nrd nnd L-tnciMlor iMtlrltlos. The ncrungo compared with thnt of , lait season li nbout ni follows : Wheat , 125 ; tuts. 100 : corn , 110 ; llax , 90 ; potatoes , Si ) . Pnnrio hny will bo light. Nearly two Inbhoi of rain have fallen up to this tlmo slncq5o'cloolf n. m. Tliursi dav , which wilt help the late oats and m..ko a big dlfforouco In the corn. .SciTitril County. SGWAIW The winter wheat crop of Bow- ard countv was harvested nnd saved In HDD shape. There wns the largest ncroago ever harvested In the county , and the quality the bosr , A few plucoi have boon threshed , ruul the ylold runs from twenty to forty-flvo bushels per ncro. The general average will bo at IcHit thirty bushels per "aero. Spring wheat Is now being harvested , but the ncro- ngo is small nnd the quality not near so good n * w.ntor whoat. Hyo Is n flno crop , with nn Increased acrougo ever last yoar. Tha late rains hnvo Improved the condition to such nn extent thnt wo will hnvo nvorago crop. Very llttlo bnrloy or Ilnx Is raised In this countv. The potato crop promises woll. Corn is doing well , mid thu crop will uo an nvorngo one , with n decreased ncrengo , our farmers sowing moro wlntor whont and rvo and planting loss corn than In former years. The nay crop 1 * excellent , nnd most of It in stack In goou shapo. UTICA The prospect for an abundant crop Is exceedingly promising. The dry , hot wo ithor did some llttlo dntnnca to corn , but a heavy rain on Thursday brlghtanod It up In line style and It will produce an avoraco yield. The wheat crop Is % 'cry large. Onts has been shortened snmo by the dry weather , but the hand Is well tilled and will yield a very good crop. Potatoes uro looking line and well , and will doubtless ylold a fair crop. Shtirmim Comity. LiTCiiKtcu ) Corn promises nn abundant yield. Oats is very uneven , but an nvorago crop. There is uot HO great an ncroaga of wheat as last year and the crop not evenly distributed , but will yield butter thnn nn average crop. Barlov and flax very llttlo sown ; llax reports from tnoso that hive : any ara exceptionally good. Early potatoes are scarce , but late ones promlso woll. Stunloii County. STAXTOX A copious rnin vIMtcd this county and vicinity Thursday night , which , whllo not badly needed , will produce n malarial increase in small grain ami-corn. Harvesting has just fairly commenced In this county and farmers are reporting pros- pools for small craln yield to bo very flutter ing. Thuycr County. CitnsTEii Wheat In this vicinity , which embraces the south central part of Thayer county , Nebraska , and the north central part of Republic county , Kansas , Is all cut and a considerable port of U stacked. Some of It bolng threshed out of the shock yields from twenty to thirty bushels to the aero and the quality i ] in very lino. Oats Is very poor , short straw nnd rusted , and will not make half n crop. No barley raised to amount to anything. There has boon very llttlo llax sown this year , and that Is uot looking very well. Potntoos nro not doing very well , too much dry weather , bu ns It has rained today the late ones may do bottor. Corn , whcro It wus well cultivated ddrmg the dry weather , Is I doing well , although'tint least two weeks behind , and will roqulro , a late fall to fully mature. There is very little tasseled out yet and where it. has " -tasseled tbo extreme heat of the past two weeks has damaged It somo. The crop is very uneven , both in size and stand , and under the most favorabla circumstances cannot ) poisibly make moro tnan two-thirds of a full prop. Rye is a full crop , but not very much raised. HKIIIIOX The recedt heavy rains make crops safe for the present. Corn very good. Oats ( , three-fourths , crop. Wheat novor" 1t better 1 quality , will , average thirty bushels to t the uuro. Barley poor , i'lax very poor , very Uttldfeown. Jlyo vor good > > Potatoes medium. 1 Tliomng County. Tiinnroun Corn loolts well and promises a good yiold. Oats good , but a small ucro- ugo. Wheat good , but Hardly nvorago with last year. Darloy good , but a small acreage. Potatoes doing well ; now potatoes on the market. Hyo is excellent and promises a largo ylolu. Vulloy County. Oun Corn Is from seven to ton days late , but tbo Btand is good and wilt make an un usually largo crop. Wheat is uneven in stand but will yield a moro than average crop. It is ratnor thin on tbo ground but tbo heads nro largo and heavy. Oats is short in tbo stand and will make a light crop. Ilyo ana barley are moro than nver ago crops. Potatoes fair , not as forward as usual but has tlmo lo make a good crop and tbo lute rains will help It. IVuyno County. WAYNE The croos of this county are very good , taken as a whole , and especially the largo wheat crop , which Is very flno and of au excellent quality. Wbllo tboro ara some Holds of corn that nro not In very good con dition the crop will bo an average one. The rye crop was very good. Oats and ilax will bo about a threo-fourins yield and pntalnas tbo satno. Farmers are fooling jubilant over tbo prospects owing to the flno rains of Wednesday night. Webster County. 'RCD CLOUD A big rain visited this portion of the state Thursday evening and continued all night. Crops of nil kinds are assured. A nicer rain wo tuivo not bad this year , and it came jusc when It was needed. BI.UK HIM. A rainfall of ono and Ubreo- mghlhs to ono and ono-half Inchon assure * a coed corn ciop. The acrougo is largo , the Increase being about 10 per cent. About -10 per cent of iho wheat area is full wheat. Very llttlo throsbod , but enough to show that fall wheat will RO twonty-tlvo lo forty bushels per ucro. Little change in the oat area , aud the crop will bo a fair ono. Hyo is good but the average is small. Barley , good berry , small average and about half a crop. Potatoes are rathnr late , but looking well and doing woll. Flux fair , but the average is very small. Early spring wheat will go ton to twenty bushels ; late , live to twolvo. York County , Yomr. Wheat is splendid. Fall wheat is averaging tblrty-flvo bushels par aero. Oats Is short and thin and will probably muko nbout throo-fourths of a orop. No llax on account ot lateness of spring. Burley good. Corn prospects are not so good as last year , but will make a fair orop if favored with a law fall. Hyo Is good. Potatoes are extra good. , lt Is raining hero and has been sitico last Wednesday night at about 8 o'clock. It I.H now 12 ui. This will , bo a great help to tbo corn. , In u ( loucrnl AVuy , Ennui , Nob. , July - $ . The condition of all kinds of crops in Cloy1nud Nuckolls coun ! ties is excellent. CorwlU n llttlo later than usual , but Is putting forth a runic und rapid growth , und with anything like fuvoranlo weather for the balulico of the season the yield will bo very heavy. Oats Is u lltilo short , but the quality u goou. The acreage of wliitor wheat Is fUlly DO per cent greater than aver before. Some threshing of this grain bus been done ujid ' the yield reported is from twenty to forty'-flvo bushels per acre , the quality being excellent. Potatoes will uo a fulr crop. Very * llttlu flux or barley wus sown horo. - , , SII.VKH CitKi'.ic , Nob. , July yo. [ Spoolal to Tin : Dm ; I In portions'uf Morrlck , Nuucu , Platte and Polk countltoi ndjucout to Sllvor Croon , oora is in line condition und the late rain bus removed thouUacar of drouth und virtually assured a magn ill cent crop. Oata has boon mutorlallv iujuiod by tha continued dry weather nnd will make uoout throo- fourths of n crop. Spring whont is good nnd has received llttlo or nu Injury from the dry Vfcnther , whllo wlntor wheat Is splendid , some farmer * who hnvo nlrondy threshed ronllzlng ns tilgn ns thirty bushels per noro. There Is much wild buy land in this locality nnd grass wns never bottor. Yesterday n hailstorm , probnbly oxtondlns over only n few squnro miles , struck this , thu southeast corner of Nanco county , m.itorlnlly Injuring though not destroying the corn crop. Howr.i.1 , Nob. , July 3A | Spcclnl to TUB Bun. ] Oops in the southwest part of Cum mini ; , southeast part of Stnnton nnd north part of Colfnx countloit Corn good butlhrea weeks Into ; oats half crop ; barley good ; wheat good , heavy crop ; flax , fair ; potn- toes i , n good many planted , will bo good whnt there ' 1s , but crop will bo very small. WACO. Nob. , July 29. [ Special to Tun BKK. ] The JloUU of wlntor wheat adjacent to this town nro .something to bo proud of. The nvorngo ylold per nero Is nbout thirty- Uvo i bushels , and of n very flno quality , but In ] some cnsos the yield greatly exceeds this ns i In the following : William Hohnbaum hns threshed i nnd sold forty-four bushels per nuros S. B. Stevens forty-six bushels from land 1 which ho bought within tbo last year at loss ] tbnn Ml ) per ncro , nnd A. E. Brubakcr fromn ; yield of twenty-two nnd n bnlt ncros hns ] mnrketod 1,083 bushels or nbout forty- olght bushels per ncro. Ono of the three olovntors operated here has contrnotcd ns high as 10,000 bushels ot wheat In n day. The flno rnln ot yonorday has assured nn excellent crop of coru nnd farmers and mer chants allko rejoice over the present outlook. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup for chil dren teething produces natural qulot sloop. 115 cents a bottlo. Cnnip . Trumpeter Colin , troop K , Joined his troop recently. Privates ICoutz and Prlco , nlso Uvo recruits , hnvo Joined troon G , Sixth cavnlry. Privates Leahy nnd Wallace , troop 1C , nlso Prlvnto Arthur Koolo , Sixth cavnlry , do- scrtcd n tow days ngo. Prlvntn Sulllvnn , troop B , nnd Privntos Burns , Klttlo nnd Homstroot Joined their respective stntions July 19. Lleutonnut B. 11. Choevor , who returned to Fort Nlobrara from leave of absence recently - contly , is expected"out here soon. Private Shiman , troop A , Sixth cavalry , wus discharged per expiration of term of service July 17. Shlmun hnd boon n good soldier nnd n saving mun , so when ho > ift ho carried something neur ? 000 In hi pockets. Second Llcutennnts Short nnd Phillips , Sixth cavnlry , with n Jotuchment of flvo en listed mon. loft this camp on July 9 , returned .luly 15 , brliiBing with them a wugonload of gamo. . Lieutenant F. G. Hodsou , regimental adjutant of tbo Sixth cavnlry , hns boon np- General Corn The polntca nlde-de-enmp to lieutenant will follow the general to Wash ington as soon as ho can settle up his nffnlrs at Camp Elklns , Wyo. Vort KohliiHon. From the looks of the surrounding country wo expect to have the finest hay ever fed a ! this post. "First Lloutennnt John H. Gardner , Ninth cavalry , luf t to Join his troop In the fleld near riuggsj Wyo. Contractor Jewott has turned over , com pleted , the now quartermaster nnd commis sary store houso. Tomorrow seven mon. Just released from the guardhouse , go to Join tholr troops at Camp Bottens , Wyo. Tb9 flrst of the commissary stores , from the old building to the now warehouse , oora- niuucod moving today. Tno south ward of the hospital Is belnc re- shlnglod nnd the roof the whole building Is rocolving a fresh coat of mineral paint. The Sixth cavalry , encamped nonr old Fort Fotterman , Wyo. , get nil their quarter master's supplies from this post. For tbo past ton days the sound of the mowing inachino was heard on our two parades , resulting in a surface smooth enough for a lawn tennis court. A match game of baseball is on tbo tnols botwcen companies C and D , Eighth In fantry , which promises to bo interesting. Wo wish you would send "Sandy" to wnto it up for us. It Is understood that Mr. Gunglo , formerly band leader ot the Twenty-fourth Infantry , is to bo enlisted as loader of the Ninth cav alry baud , vice Waters , discharged on bis own application. B. S. Paddock , post trader nt this place and also in the Hold with the Ninth cuvulry , was ut homo for a couple of days last week nnd loft for "tha front" Monday morning so ns to bo on hand whan the paymaster dis tributed n few thousand unionist the troops. Mrs. Dr. Tompany , the wlfo of Veterinary Surgeon Tempany , Ninth cavalry , wus the recipient of an elegant carving sot at the bunds of n committeoof thoSocial cluo. Mrs. Tomnany had built all the cake for the boys , nnd "wo'undorstnnd there wns n neat pre sentation speech by the chairman of the com mittee , Sergeant Mackenzie , and tt reply by tbo good lady. Tbo Social club picnic eclipsed anything of the kind ever attempted hero. The company worked three weeks clearing out underbrush on nn island of White river. The ground was as level as a billiard table , and for the dancing portion wns covered by three tar paulins stretched us tight ns the canvns would boar. A music stand was built nnd a flagstaff erected , on which was our starry emblem forty foot nbovo tbo highest tree. A tublo fifty font long , with nn L of thirty foot occupied ouo sldo and away down In ouo corner close to tbo river wns nu ice cave In which reposed several kegs of Schlitz's boat. The supnly of oatublos , Ice cream , iced tea and lomouado was inexhaust ible. Tin : BIE correspondent was tukon in bnrid by the committee and forced to satnplo nil thn good things , such ns loraonndc , Ice cronm , etc. , principally etcetera , which , by the way , was r.lco and cold At 1 P. m. hncks were sent around to the bousos of the married folks to convoy thorn to the grounds , and at S p. m. they were on hand to carry them homo iignlu , Cupinln Corliss , the "Pntor" of Company C , Eighth foot , was on bund nearly nil uay nnd on Joyed it us much as if the boys word his own children. Ho was very proud of them and tbeir conduct deserved his pralso. Fort .Hunilu. Colonel Cnrlton's family arrived VVednos- day. day.Troop Troop C loft Friday on n ton doys practice march. Prlvato Schlckuor , 1C troop , bus boon ap pointed corporal. Lieutenant F. C. Marshall has loft on a month's leave of abionco. Cjiaplam Vattmann loft for Hot Springs Tuesday on u two days leave. Lieutenant J. A. Gas ton loavoi August I on r. two months leave of ubaonco. Prlvnto Lewis , E troop , has boon dls- charged for fraudulent omlstinont. Sergeant MuLomoro leaves the Twenty- eighth. Ho Is go In ; ; to Texas to ro-oulls' Lieutenant Colonel E. V. Sumner bus an extension of two months' leave ot nusonco. Privates Gallagher , D troop , nnd Schwab , I troop , have been discharged on the thrco- yenr uot. Privuto Peter J. UroJossor , E troop , has been appointed corporal , vlco Proohnow , discharged. Captain E. A. Godwin arrived Wednesday from Montana , where ho has bcon examining horses for tbo Eighth cnvnlry. Captum Gllmoro uud Lieutenant Cobcll took A troop to tbo Bella Foueho Suturduy aud Sunday on a Ilshlng excursion. Private Hoborts , I troop , confluod In the guard house for sleeping oa post , has bcon aoutoacou to elx mouths aud to pay a flno of Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report THE CHEAPEST AND BEST MEDICINE FOR FAMILY USE IN THE WORLD Instantly stops the most oxuriioliitinit pittisi never fnIN to clvo o.iso to the milTeron a few applications llot like muule.causing the p tin to InUiintly stop. A CURE FOR ALL BOWEL COMPLAINTS. fntornally taken in doses nt from thirty to sixty drops In half .1 tnmblor of vrntur will euro In n few mlnutrs I'riuniH , Spn ms , four Stomach , Colic , Khilulem-o. llo.mbiirn. lianquor. Knlnt Ina spells. OHOLBIiAMOUBUS , DIAttHHOKA , DYShJNTEflY , Sick Ilind.ioV , Nauson > unilting. Nervousness , SlropU < sno . Malaria , nnd nil Intnrnnl pilm nnslni ; from uh.inqu of dlot or water or other onuses. 60 GENTS A BOTTOM. 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SYPHILIS-No trtuitmont for til ! torrlUlo blood dlsoiiso has uvor buun morn surotwful , nor hiul strongorondnrsomonts. In tha Unlit of mudnrn Hulinico tins dlsoisa li positively cur.iblo and every truuo of thn poison untlroly rumovoil from thu blool. LOST MANHOOD , and ambition , norvoiw- IIOHS , timidity , daspoiiduncy und all woaknusi und dlsordum ot youth ur nmnhoiid. Uollot olitilni'd nt onco. SKIN DISK ASKS , nnd nil dlsousas of tli3 liUmmcli , blood , llM'.r , Idlnoyn und bluddor nro t routed mi ccussfiilly with thu Kruatt ) ' known romudlm fortliu UUUUH. Write forolrutiliri und iiumtlonllit , frjj. 1-Jtli ttntl J' ( trim in ntM. > m < ; ; .Va > NOTION OF ASSESSMENT OF DAM AGES FOR CHANGE OF GRADE. To tlmn.vnurs of all I U and pirls of loti nnd rtiul vstntu uloi.i ; JOtli Mtruot from Hint to C/.illfornU street. Vnn nro hereby notified that the uiulor- Hk'iiud , tlirim disinterested freeholders or Ilio olt/of Uniuliii. Imvotiuun duly appuintod by tlio mnyor. with tha approval of the ulty council of Hiild oily , luumim thu dunm.'o tu the owners lusn'H'tlvoly of thu propurty nf- foutoil by cliuiuliiK tliu ur.ulu of s.ihl xtu-ut , duuluruil IIIIVIIHSUI v by oidliianuo number IBU , piihsod July'1st. Mupiirovuil July JJtd , IsJi. You nro further iintillud , Unit Imvliu > D- cejjted suld apuolntmunt , nnd duly quallllud IIH rcmiirod hy law wo will , on thu tilth diy of August. A. I ) , IbW , at thu hour of III o'uloolc In thu lorenoon , ut thu ollluo of Klirlvur O'Uoimhoo , ID. ) I'arnu'ii Htreet. within tliu fornorulu llmltxof mid ulty. niuut furthu pur- liotu of uoiiftldurJni. anil nmuliu thu ubiusi- niunt of damuju to the ownuru rc > tu | > i > tlvoly of H'lld property , ulfuclfd hy h.ilil clmnifo of crude , UK-Inn liitocoimlduiatlon xuoulal bonu- Ills. U any. Von uro notlllod to lie piesent at the tlmo nnd plauo uforcHald und muku nny olijoutloni to or statumt'iits oonuurnl'iit NUld mm-iis of UumugUB u you iiiiiv coiwlilur iironui. iV ( it nil IC1 i J Id T. n. MtxniM.uuu , K. II. UH1BON , Ooinmlttuo of ApuriiUor * . Oiimlm. July 30th. IS/A JyUJdU