vumiirn nuu uii:iuu9.J. K. Cooney, one of our beat Lee county farmers, of Montrose township, was in Monday, lie says that corn is injured bad! v in a few oS the outside rows of j all about the fields and especially if sur rounded by meadow or stubble. Did not injure oats very badlv—not over 10 pe* cent. They are hurting late potatoes. Late cabbage ts destroyed. They have tie \ stroyed the buckwheat, They cut the bands on the rye bundles while they were in shock, but did not injure the rye. He ' threshed one thousand bushels of grain. C»0 bu. wheat, 120 bn. rye and the balance oats