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Show Rural .trgenlln. All tin) country tnnciwd by tho railroad rail-road line J devote,! to iastora! and agricultural Imlustrlrs, ami the land cair, with tho exception of the hilly district of Iho Hlerra do Tandll nnd the Blerrn do Vtntana, Is always the same baro pamjia, with ttrrtche of luarlie and small lakes abounding hi wild Aiwl. A for thorelaiielaa, towns, ilbgiihnd colonies, when you lnro seen ono you hat o seen all, and all aro jually unpicttin aqua Tho life, loo, lia liecorao Ics fertile In plcturiio Incident since the In cloauro of tho land with wlro feneee, which make tho management of the herd lunch simpler, and enable tho rstanclcru to dlspeuso with tho guard of mounted gauchoe, wlio aro now to 1 seen only In tho v t ry d Want Interior. At present tho nnjorlty of tho populv Hon lias no jiartlcular character, living roiupoud of Itallau and I'lrneli Imml granta, of llatiut with red or hluo cloth rajM, and a few native gaifthos with broad belts ronstrllatiil with ll vcr coin, long iionchce and wldo oriental ori-ental lrousers.llko jutllcoat, gtuerally lilatk, but sometime striped with brilliant brill-iant colors. Xowadaya, liowen r, tho gnucho I losing hi hidlrldnnllty, abaudoulng hit peculiar costume, and ticcomtng asslui llatol In drew and halilta with the twaruia of labjcillaiicou Iluroimuua who liavo Kxphl the modem Argentine, Argen-tine, and made tho hundred of colonic colo-nic and town tliat liave sprung Intoex Islrnro within tho past tm ytars. To vUlt tlicsii young center of sucalhd rlvUlzatlim la nopleasant task. Theodora Theo-dora Child In Harper's. |