iurrl the* cvlebrsitiHl IHUU -upon this farm, but we only saw ,wh0 is, without exception, one ot the finestis the largest and best improved we have yet seen They cultivate about 200 acres i,e-siilc* 11 large lot of hay land-2 000 acres under fence, most ot w Inch l used as pastures tor their fine stock. In the summer season they milk trom aO tot 0 cows, and make about SO pounds ol b i.luper (lav. Thcir lu‘nl nnml)trs aboMt head, many of which arc halt and three-quarter thoroughbred. They also have some very line horses. One stallion which we noticed in thcir barn is one of the best formed animals we have seen.From the Home J’ark farm we turned across to Sweetwater, a tributary of Ruby , ^ river, ami halted at the home ot Mr. .1. .i. ^ Davis, then took the main Coniine road and ^ passed through the canyon to the Raymond Jims.’ farm. ' These gentlemen are middle-by