Show THE COUNTRYS CORN CROP lruuIt ninl I hlncli thugs eOI Mncil Acrnlc HIM liriluriMl Iehl the CHICAGO August Zbilue following coal summary will appear in this weeks issue of ho anner s liniru The tenor of cc wets from the com belt while indicating slight 1 oiement in some sett ions does not how nny particular chnngo for the better thus crop ns a whole hint been badly injured and the recent showers in Illinois while laying Injury on tho low lands have not revIved tho gen nl crop condition indicnt tag that u large projnrtion of the corn area has been burned dried up and ruined llio general situation in Illinois and Iowa hns aloe been nggrnvnted by the presence of chinch bugs the yield in Illinois docs not promise to exceed one hnlf of Hint of last year while that of Iowa will bo bout 0 per cent of last olra crop In llnnosotn Nebraska Michigan Ohio sad udinnn tIme condition of the Rrowing corns corn-s Btill I r reported ns averaging fairly fCI Visconaiu Missouri and Kansas time genernl outlook Is poor but sufllclcut data is not at mnd to make any close computation n to the probable j iold hero has been nothing eportcd since spring to indicate nny special ibnngo in estimates heretofore mnde regard I tag the output for the entire country nnmc hy null 1100 lo 420000000 r1 bushels I lbs yield of oOt Washington Territory fw g J rl 3 r nod Oregon will tt abort of cstimntes 7 totem published |