r HOME, FARM AM) GARDEN. Give the chickens fresh wator ev ery day. ami soo that tlioy can always got shollB when they want them. Nevor overload a team nor discour age it by a too heavy pull at lirst start ing, nor start from a bad place if it is possible to avoid it. Chicken Jolly. Take tho leg of a fowl, and, after sldnuing aud scalding it, removo all fat and wash it clean in cold wator; then put it into a sauco pan, witli ono breakfast-cupful of wa tor, and salt to taste; boil slowly to pieces, strain into a cup, or lot it stand till jollied. Raspberry Jam. Thrco-fourths pound of sugar to every pound of fruit, rut tho fruit on alono, or with tho ad dition of ono pint currant juice to ev ery four pounds raspberries. Hoil half an hour, mashing and Btlrrincr well; add tho sugar and cook twentv minutes more. Ulaokborry jam is very good inado in tho same way, only omitting tlio currant juico. When a horse eats with difllculty, drops his food instead of swallowing it, and slobbers freoly, diseased tooth mav bo looked for. Perhaps some of the tooth may have sharp edges aud hurt tho cheeks. Examine tho mouth; if any of tho teeth aro sharp and wound tho chooks or tho tongue, havo tho edges rasped down and apply borax, in powder, to tho injured parts of the mouth. If any of tho teeth aro de cayed thoy should be pulled out. If a colt is novor allowed to get au advantage, it will novor know that it possesses a power that man cannot con trol, and if made familiar with strange objects, it will not bo skittish and nerv ous. If a horso is made accustomed from his early days to havo objects hit him on his heols, back or hip, ho will nay no attention to tho giving way of a harness, or a wagon running against him at an unexpected moment. Horseradish Sauce. Two lablo spoonfuls ot grated horseradish, two tablespoonluls of cider vinegar, one cup of cream, yolk of ono org, salt to taste, ono ounce of buttor. Cover tho horse radish with wator, and boil it, stirring it occasionally for half an hour. Strain oil' all tho wator, add tho vinegar, but ter and salt, stirring till mied. Boat tho egg and cream together, and add just before serving, it is very nice with raw oysters or any cold meat. School Pudding. Swell a teacup ful of rii'o in a pint of milk, swootenod and flavored to taste. When cold, mix with it a well-beaten egg. Havo ready a pint basin well-buttered, and "a breakfast-cupful of bread-crumbs with a teaspoonful of moist sugar well mixed with thorn. Lay tho crumbs all round tho basin tliiokl' with a knifo and tho rico in tho center. Lay more crumbs oi tho top aud bake half au hour in a quick oven. Eat with jam. To Preserve Cherries. Take tho cherries when they are fully ripe, and stotvo them; weigh togcthor tho juice and fruit; to ono pound of them put half-pound clear brown sugar. Hoil the cherries in juice for ono hour and a-half; then add the sugar, aud boil for as much longer time; stir them occasion ally, to movent their burning. Thoy aro oscolicnt for pics, and should bo stirred for a day or two, to keep the sirup from settling at the bottom. It is best to put them in rather small jars, for tho preserve will become acid, if ex posed to the air when tho jar is opened, if not soon used. Currant Cake. Two pounds of Hour, ono pound butter, one pound sugar, two ounces candied peel, three quarters o' a pound each ot currants aud sultanas, three oggs, two teaspoon fuls each of carbonate of soda and cream of tartar, sufficient milk to mix to a proper consisteno'. Kub tho butter and Hour well together, add tho cur rants, sultanas and sugar, and tho pool finely cut. Well beat tho eggs, add tho milk, and boat into tho mixture. Mix the carbonate of soda and cream ot tar tar with a little milk, and while oller vt'seing pour into the cake and beat tho whole for about live minutes. Havo ready a cake tin lined with greased pa per, pour the mixturo into it, and bake in a quick oven till done (about three hours). Noise may bo deadened by a num ber of simple contrivances. Rubber cushions under the legs of a work bench are an elloctive mothod of dead ening noise, it being found, as stated, that in a certain factory the hammering of lifty coppersmiths was scarcely audi ble in tho room below, their benches having under each log a rubber cushion. Kegs of sand or sawdust, applied in tho same a, all'ord similar immunity. A few inches of sand or sawdust being first poured into each kog, there is laid on it a board or block upon which the leg rests, and around tho leg anil block is poured line, dry sand or sawdust. Hy this simple moans it is said, not only all noise, but a vibration and shock aro so completely prevented that an ordinary anvil thus mounted may bo used oven in a dwelling house, without annoying its occupants. m A Now Orleans druggist, who was aroused at a Into hour by a young man who wanted to puivhaso a tooth-brush, ventured to reinonstrato against being again disturbed for such a purpose, and was violently assaulted by tho oung man, whousodonoof tho druggist's own bottles as a weapon. Many of the Italian workmen on tho now railroad at Cornwall ' on tho Hudson aro suspended from ropes down tho steep blinks of the river, and work in mid air. Tho banks aro so steep that tho work can only bo carried on in that manner. The Somen illc School, Michigan In pursuance of a plnn, tho object of which wns to become pciKonnlly ncqmdntcri with Mime educational liiitltutlotu whcroln pli)lcul culture Ir made a specialty, I hnvo made Hcvoral visits during the last year to tho Somcrvlllo School, of Michigan, Situat ed on otic of tho high sloping hanks of tho St. Clair Itlvur, ami commanding a view of many nitlos of It graceful curves, It Is scarcely exceeded, for beauty of location, by thnt of iuy nlte on the Hudson. It In, however, of the spirit, rather than the body, of this institution Unit 1 wish to nponk, an that Is plainly the creative power which Is shaping for itself a form, ns Its necessities become dctlned. Non-sectarian In religion, its aim symmetrical development, It recognises us Its key-note the fact that a large tirniinrtton of human en ergy Is lost because not trained to cffectlvo ue; that we, as a peo ple, have gi eat wealth of endowment, with great poverty of expression; that one may bo as full of facts as au encyclopedia, but that, when there Is no will which Is trained to command, no muscles which have learned to obey, there will always bo "eyes that see not, and ears that do not hear." By seek ing to create a genuine thirst for knowledge, and by supplying the conditions of growth, It seeks to open the door to tho inheritance of u true womanhood. It Is essentially a homo school, the graceful amenities of so cial life seeming to be less tho result of In struction than the outgrowth of tho sincere and happy relations which exist between teacher and mini, between voting mid old. for In this modern Athens there are studcntH of nearly every age from the happy chil dren, who find the surrounding groves an excellent romping ground, to tlio ladles of mature years, who are here with their daughters, availing themselves of advan tages which their own vouth failed to offer. In addition to a broad curriculum which propares for unconditional admission to the titato University, thero Is a two-years course In Belles-lettres, whoso general aim Is to lead tho student Into appreciative relations with the master minds In tho world's litera ture. The Superintendent, Mrs. C. F. Ballcn tlno, Is happily successful in making Somcr vlllo a center of social and Intellectual life. Tho entire State Is placed under tribute, and during tho school ypar ono llnds in the sev eral lecture courses, In tho departments of ait, music, elocution and general topics, the fruit of master minds. I have nevor visited any class-room which was so little contlned lo text Hooks, or wnero mo sniru 01 inmury was so broad and so eager. Decided and practical ideas provall re garding art and Industrial education. Draw ing Is considered as essential to propertraln iug as Is sewing. Ono should bmiblo to con vey au Idea of form moie Intelligibly by pen cil than bywords; should bo able to repre sent to u dressmaker the desired outline aud style of garment, to draw the leaf or (lower, as readily as to write out Its classification and habit. This leads naturally to tho de partment of homo industry. Kach student Is expected to give attention to some branch of handiwork, aud under export instruct ors to learn not only plain sewing and knit ting, but to study tlio tciaice of tnendim. Should any young woman wish to learn to do her own dressmaking thero aro not only facilities, but encouragement, for her to do so, and the education of her taste in the art department will contribute greatly to her success. A large, well-lighted room Is fitted up as a gymnasium, and under the supervision of the principal and trained assistants, a daily hour Is spent In the practice of Dlo Lewis' system of light gymnastics. That the vari ety, vigor and giaeewith which these are conducted aid great 1 in physical develop ment and muscular training is very evident. I have never heard one complaint of head ache, and have novcr seen a healthier, hap pier set of gills than at Soinervllle. The Trustees of the Soinervllle School are impressed with a sense of the high mission which ft has to pei form, and seem willing to open the way for its usefulness as rapidly as is practicable. During tho present vaca tion several cottages will be built for tho use of families who may desire homes around an educational center, and the friends of Froebel'h philosophy will see that a commo dious structure designed for a Kindergarten Is ready for use by the 1st of September, at which date the fall term of this enterprising school opens. Persons desiring definite information should address Mrs. C. 1 Ballcntiuc, St. Clair, Mich. Anni.r, M. Gauuhsl'us. Infusion Decoction Solution. When hot water is poured on ground cotl'ee. or on toa, or on the leaves of mint or catnip, and the vessel is placed on a hot stove, or on coals of fire, whore tho contents will stoop moderately, the liquid is properly and scieutilically called an infusion. But, if tlio contents of tlio vessel be allowed to boil, for only a short time, tlio liquid will not bo an infusion, but vnltratUan. Wlion salt, or saltpeter, or sugar is dissolved in water, or in milk, tho mixture is a solution neither inlusion or decoction. Good cofl'oo, all smoking and tragrant, is an mjiibion. So is good toa. But, allow tlie infusion to boil until the heat has extracted that bitter and unwholesome, principle in tho coil'ee grounds, and tho liquid becomes a decoction, unlit as a beverage for respectable peonlo who are blessed with human digestivo pow ers. We know some persons, thought to be model housekeepers, who do not know a cup of good cofl'oo when it is placed bofoie them, for tlio simple rea son that they always lod thoir codec, and keep boiling it, until tlio contents of tho cofloe-pot pass from a delicious and fragrant infusion to a disagreeable ami bitter decoction. They have become so accustomed to that acrid, bitter, unpal atable and unfragrant decoction that a genuine infusion made of prime .lava is au insipid and unpalatable beverage. In one aggravated case wo searched into the matter aud found about two quarts of black-looking colloe grounds, which were boiled every timo codec was made; and some of tho liquid was turned into the coflco-pot with tlio fresh codec, after which tlio decoction was boiled,, and Imlul and kept boiling until tho liquid was neither an infusion, solution or decoction. Let cooks re member that good coil'ee is simply an injusion. Lot that infusion bo boiled until it lias become a decoction, and the liquid will not bo lit for tho swill-pail. Christian Union Tho Norristown ferald hopes tlio timo is no:ir tit hand when u imtont corn-slioller, two thresliin-niaehines, n heil-ijuiit, :i foot-rneo. u sonp-nodillor mm a l ur-io-trm. will not make countv agricultural exhibition. ono New Use for n IJarrol. Captain Janes relates a laughablo in cidont which camo undor his viow at Palos Verdes a few mornings since. Ho was awakened by tho barking of his dogs, and, going to the window of his room, he looked out on tho harbor and saw a ship's beef barrol coming rapidly toward tlio shoro, as if propelled by some mystorious powor. Ho hurried on his clothes, and, as ho was approach ing tho beach, ho saw two men omergo from tho wator, haul the barrol ashore, sei.o thoir clothes, which were insido tho barrel, and scamper oil' into the hill. Thoy were deserting sailors from tho British ship Lady Head. Thoy had carefully packed their dunmigu in tlio barrol, fastened a line around it, and each, with an end of spun yarn as traces in his mouth, swam ashore as a team, with tho barrol in tow. Tlio de vice was so ingenious and novel that the men woro too mr oil' to overhaul boforo Captain Janes recovered from his sur prise. LosAnqclos Cat.) Express. Philadelphia Times. We'll Nll ( Color (a the Mnil. " Hello! Denny, what Is the trouble?" " Ohl I'm nil 'broke up,' " was Uie re sponse to the lnmilry of au old shipmate of William G. Dennlston, one of Kurragut's war-worn veterans, well-known In tho southern section of this city, who camo limping Into the American ofllce yesterday. " I thought I would ro undor tho hatches this time," continued DcniiMon. " I novor suffered mo much In my life. I had tho rheu matic gout so bad that I could not get off tho bed or put my foot to the floor, and would have been there yet If a friend had not rec ommended St. Jacobs Oil to me. 1 hesitated some time before getting a bottle, thinking It was only another one of those advertised nostrums; but was finally Induced to glvo it a trial, and a lucky da) It was forme. Why, bless my stars I after bathing tho limb thor oughly with tho Oil 1 felt relief and my fulth was pinned to St. Jacob and his Oil after that. I freely sayth.U If It had not been for St. Jacobs Oil I should In all probability, be still housed. My foot pains mo but llttlo and tho swelling has entirely passed away. It boats anything of the kind I havo ever heard of and any person who doubts it send them to mo at No. V)i South Tenth Street." Any family which will put off thosuinmor vacation until ubout the 1st of November will be delightfully surprised to llnd how easy thoy can give It up altogether. Detroit Free J'ren. - IliinitiiiBEeil Again. I saw so much said about the merits of Hop Bitters, and my wife who was always doctoring, and never well, teased me ho urgently to get her some, I concluded to be humbugged again; and I am glad I did, for In less than two mouths' use of tho Bitters my wlfo was cured and she has remained so for eighteen months shue. I like such hum bugging. II. T., St. linl.--I,.onr I'm. An electric light under a beer-glass and fastened to the shirt fiont will be the fash ionable pin for seaside hotel clerks. 1'titla dtlphia Chronicle-Herald. To rill rut I tilt Piles. Kidney -Wort Is an unfailing remedy for that tormenting disease, piles. It moves tho bowols gentlv and freely, and thus removes the cause, bo not full to try It faithfully either in dry or liquid form. Sun and J'tent. Jloii't Die In Hie House. Ask Druggists for " Hough on Kats." It clear out rats, mice, roaches, 11 es, bed-bugs, 15c. Would not be without Bedding's Russia Balve, Is the verdict of all who use It. Eykutuodt says National Yeast Is the best. Fiktki:n thousand dentists torture the native American. "Plim.. lllr t u ir-i fiYlinrlmnnta Iti nnn. . A .."' ........ ...'. tJ.nj.W ...l tit.. ... Wl... I structliig the telephone were made at Brad I ford, Out. Stiuwiikkuy shoitcako at a church festi val is charming stuff to eat. It Is such ex citing fun to see who gets the strawberry. ( liotstun J'ott. '"Tin hard to pait fioni those we love" and sometimes It Is even more dllllcult to get away from those we don't loc.--V'(-de.ljthut Aun, A UT'll.t: boy, who s In the habit of sj , Ing his pra vers' before going to bed, the oth er night asked his mother: " Mamm.i, how long will It lie before I'm big enough to quit 1 saving in v nniver-!' You never mu vours, do you?" And the mother said: l.l He boys .shouldn't ask so nianv question-, do to sleep, my child.'' ' A Nicr. thinglifoil sardines. Wiikn does a sculptor make ihovmoiih for the future? hen he is planning a head. As r.vi:itYH()iv believes everybodv el-o is something of a fool, It Is fair to presume that all are more than half right. Whh.n Is a man When he reflects. like u looking-glass? A Paicisi lettor says: "At n recent Mac key hall the toljet of the hoste-s was a poem." If thr-'tlilng is io become the rage we have a whole vvaMe-baskellul of ball cos tumes to give away. Jimtuu (llubi. A muhi little boy being asked togiw Hie name of an article of utility, replied, " un umbrelLi at u picnic." will Lu) mxisTttl mnl on wlilili to scnit your nililrcm ami rft(i (m liy iiiiiIJ 4 oi-iuikc hook on "The I.lur, Its 1Mm'ii- iiiiiI llirlr Ti-iMitmonl," Including JuunJIu. Hiiioinncw, MulnrU, Coitlu'iiigi, llwiduclir. ! AililriK Dlt bANKOKU. I7H Ilroiulwii), New York. ALiMBL0STSiarobr ilouktntfrce Write lu W O I.ullur, Chicago, III It Is quite the thing to display old laces, old shawls and even old die-ses, In private parlors. A New York lady has au album In wlileli she lias pasted bits of her grandmoth er's dresses, rich brocades, etc., that siio produces to entertain her audiences thoo who haven't a grandmother sit there and envy her. ONE CENT Battle Crook, Michigan, UAKoriortnuuu or tbb onlt axNunra TUDCCUCDB 'Trnotlon and Plain Engine and Horso-Powors. MortOonpUUTtifTuhrriroctviT i Established lu tho World, i 04B ft VtADO11"!'"1'""""1''"""!1'"'"' C IXftllOnrM, without chaturo of name. ftjyi inauairroient, or locution, io"bark "tli brvnl warranty giten on all our gooli. STRAW -rOWim SHrAUATOKR ti Complete Hlcmn OiitntHomntrfiUuauaUtlei. vnol'JPrnrt Ion KiiHlnrx unit lMnlulaislucu ev or ien in tho Auinrlraii market. A mUlUiuit ef ip'dal ftaturf and (mttrOTemrntl for 1B81, together lUt tuptrtor quaUlltti ennilrue. lion unrl maltrtnh not rtrvamoit of liy other niakrni. Four alien of Beparatoni, from O to ltt liomo CllIsclty,,or linn or hort'jxtuer. Two ntylca of " Mnuntftil " Horms-rowom. 7Ktt fM Vert of Hclrctcil l.nmbrr UUUUUU (ramthrttotUvtr$tt(r-ttrlrl) coiutantlr on Jiatut, from which is built tha U ooiuimwulo wood-work of our machinery. TRACTION ENGINES Strong if I, mot! tlumbl. and tflrttnt tttr matt. S, 10, 13 Horse i'owvr. I'nrmrrn anil Tliroslirrinrn ro lnviim i lnptlKto tlili matcMm Thrnthlnir Machinery. Fnrmrrn anil Throslirrinrn ro InvltM to NICHOLS, SHEPARD & CO. Bnttlo Crok, MIohlRnn. WOMAN'S TRIlCTIflCPBir ' MRS. LYDIA E. PINKIIAM, OF LYNN, MASS, siscovEnsn or LYDSA E.PiNKHAM'S VESETABLE COMPOUND. Tho 1'nnltlvn Ctiro for nil thoael'alnrul Oomplatnta and Wra1ntaM4 aot'uiumou totiurbuatfciuute population. It will euro entirely tha wornt form of rVmalo Com. plaint, nil ornrlfiu troubles, Innainmivtlon and Ulcer a. tloD, Falling and Displacement!, and thn conneipjenl Bplnal Weakni iv, aud la jortlcularly odaptod to tha Chanito of Ufo. It will dlnolre and expel tumors from thn uterus In an oarly etneo of development. Tho tendency to can ccrous huiuorz there li checked reryspevdlly hy Us uno. It remores falntneen, flatulency, dentroysoll craTlna foratliuulants, and rulleres wcakneM of tlio itomieh. It cures Illnatlnir, Headache, Nerrous IroKtrntlon, General Debility, ttlegpleineM, Depression and Indl. cuttlon. That feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight and backache, Is always )ennanvntly cured by Its use. It will at all times and under all clrcnmrlnuces act In Uarmonr with the laws that gorem the female eyatem, Forthecuraof Kidney Complaints ot cither witlili Compound Is utuiurpajwed. I.YIA I- I'INKHAM'B VKOETAIII.K COM. POUXIHa prepared at Hi and 15 W'eiitorii Areiiue, Lyun.MiuH, Price II. Hit bottles for $5. Kent by mall lu the form of pills, aluo in the form of lozenges, on receipt of price, ft per box for either. Mrs. I'Inkham frooly answora all Ifttors of Inquiry. Hcnd fur pamph let. Address aa aboT. i! tut ton thi$ iVijxr. No family should bo without LYDIA K. l'INKIIAM'a UVKIl HU.S. They curs constipation, biliousness, and torpidity of tho llrer. V cent Mr box. Sold bj MORRISON', MIMIER I CO., Chicago, III. -OIt HALT. HY UKUUOIMTN, kVMEMflMiffl For DIARRHEA. TYVST'TMfPP'T V FLUX, and All Bowol Complaints. Tho world him novcr urotluccil ltn oquul. Prepared hy c AVakkkikmiA. 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LIVER COMPLAINTS, Pir.r.S, CONHTII'ATIOJf, 1TKINAHY DIHRANRf), ri'.MAI.K WKAKNTSIHES), an Nr.uvouH niNoititr.itH, byeautimjfiet action of theft organt audi rettorini; their fower to ihivw o.tr dlteate. Uhr suffer Ittllou pains anil srlirsl I VThr tormented nlth files. Const Ipatlont s . - - . Iffhy frightened oter ulsorilerrd hldnrjal Vflijr endure nerroiu orslrW lieadarheil Utt llIINi:Y-WItTritr(l In health. t. I. ...i iih lii llaw V...I.M. Vn.n.. lit (111 cans one. package of which make sli quarts Of medicine, aiso hi uquiu r rm, irrj unven. trattii, for those, that cannot readily prepare. It. lirlt acts with equal efficiency In either form. okt it ov Youit niiunattrr. riucE, 1.00 WKM.S.ItlCllAUnSUN ACoMrrop's, I (Wilt send the dry post-paid.) BCTLHaTOS, TT. CONSUMPTION CAN DE CURED I HALL'S DR. BALSAM FOR THE Lungs. Curt Consumption, Colds, Pneumonia, Influenza, Bronchial Difficulties, BroncWtli, Hoarseness, Asthma, Croup, Whooping Cough, and all Diseases ol tho Breathing Organs. It soothes and heals the Mem brane ol the Lungs, Inflnmod and poisoned by tlio disease, and prevents the night sweats and tight nets across tho chest which accompany It. CON SUMPTIONIsnotanlncurablomalady. HALL'S BAL SAM will cure you, even though professional aid (alls. vrmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmm RAILROAD GAZETTE. A JOURNAL OF TRANSPORTATION. Engineering and Railroad News. rnollahetl t TA llnisdnny, New York. 84. ZO per nnnmn postniro frco. Book for Threshermen Wurth as. Korsalo for afo. THICUSIIKUMAN'M ii(ou.i(.i:i:i'ivn, IndiiilfTiK all llluiiks iih'iIimI lo iiiuko aottlrniPiita with customers. Money refunded If not cnUroly satlsfiutory Addri'ss SjJL iluusUcHU ltlthliind Uo , O. ' Jttdtit's e'iiif (a one aflht brt,ehtnpmland montrrllabl f'l'iUlnthtW'orlil, andthnHMndtnf rhlUlrni arrniinlnrru Vm hull, w,. It la "tha' l.VVAMD'H IHTI'. IllDn K.'H FOOD recelrextho Indorsement of pliyst olana of all Hehoola the world nver. Incansnf3Scrntis, Moonto Jtl.'anilTI 7. liearitiK tho sicnaturn of AVOOI.mCll A, CO. on every lultnl. Now Btyles. Ifew rrloo New Catalogue Bent Troi Aconta wnntcd In every County. rfyWhen! wo H!EK Iiiivc no ap'iit will t'll riitnpli! hIhmchbIu REED'B Tomplo of Music, JM Stuto St., Chicago Iowa Over 1,000,000 ,V:r!M of ( lioico I'aniilii'r J.uiidd In the r'us "Veet. tor sale by the Iowa R. R. Land Co. Cedar Itanlds. Iowa. Hrnnch Olllce, thi Handolplt St., Chicago, Ills. Trazer' axle grease. Ilrat In that World. Ort thn Benulne. Kv ry uiackuire hits out' Ti'iiiln.inurk and Ii tnurk4 JTrumcr'a. (aUI.D KV'EUY WII KKK. WELL AUGERS, ROCK DRILLS And the Hkht Maciunkkv in Uih Woiu.u fo BORINQ and DRILLING WELLS by Moris or sissm rowor i tiooi: Fkie Address LOOMIS & NYMAN. TIFFIN. OHIO ARCUTC roln money with Dr. Chase1 New HUL.il I O Krcelpt Itook. Newly revised unit en larei d. Ily mull, Ii Address Clmse I'ulg Co. , Toledo, O. IJATKNT I.AWYKK. I'M.N'Y II. rlMI'I'H. J American and forelk'ntiati nts procured l'.ile nt Mil cation conducted ItoomiS, l.M Madison Ht .Chicago, 111 AOKNTM WAN'I'KII for the Host and Fastest belllnsj 1'lciorUI Hooks and lllblca, Trices n duied S3 per cent. Natloiml riibllshliiK Co . Chicago, III RIIRRIFCfHTtRPHIStCARRIAOECO. CIN'TI.O. UUUUILO Territory ulveu. Catalocue Irce. - A. N. K. M 8U".I rritKX wiiiTi.xa to .invKiiTitmns, lilcic mi yon sinr the .ItlivitlvvHHsnt ill tliiv imer, - Farms