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Show Central Japan Prosperous. The people of central Japan, where some of the principal agricultural districts dis-tricts are located, appear prosperous and contented and crop prospects are favorable, due" to the fact that the fanners had money, with which to buy fertilizers and have given their crops , excellent care. Uice, millet and vegetable crops are in splendid condition, while the silk crop is the best in years. Fine, large cocoons are the result of well fertilized mulberries and favorable wenUicr. It Is believed-thnt American silk manufacturers manu-facturers would do well to lay in a supply of the better grades. |