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PERIIS OF AGRICULTURE IN TYROL. The Pcl'hl‘ll’lll'li with which hn "unity attaches itwlt' to l‘e‘rtilu lnnil without 1.9;“1‘11 m :lmnger is illustrat ed elsewlhll't' than here. The pens- Wh m, [1.3 sllilll): nl' Vesulius push theircultlvzliltltl :in.l plant their IHHIIU :n the wry tun-l: ut' at. possible luv-.1. ”cam, un-l. all the world over, facil iwfornhtuining u livelihood blinds the ctllllViL‘t)? to all risks. Groth~ man says: In the \Viltl-Schonau, Xurlh Tyrnl, not. at few of the houses an. huilt nn such steep slopes that; a heavy chain has to be laid round the houses illltl fastened to 50m: firm object—n large tree or bowld'cr of rock higln-r up. . . . In one villngcl off the Pauli-r 'l'hnl, nlitl in two oth.; ergo]? the Ulit'l‘llm 'l'hal, nmny u!" the \‘lllugtzrs t'HIlH} to church with (rulnpinms nn the-Sr feet, tlm [Ul'rlhlt' New glow», in” \\hii’fli their huts are Imm, Munch-hut lilw u swalluw‘s iii-at, m. a wall winning this pi'ccnution-l in'v nu‘usnw. . . . . . ln Mons—u; villag» nnt wry t‘au' from the lsre:.-l nur. ham-ing- at plipi-ilmiun of right hundred inhnhitunts- more than thru llltlltll't‘tl mun nml \vmnen have lum-n killed 51mm 1355 lijv' falls ll‘lllll tha» in uredihiy sump alnlma iipuzi wmch the pustnrugi-s n!" this village arc Sllltu" ted. bu strep :me thvy, in hurt, that nuly gums, and (‘\'l_'ll [ht-y not every uhcw, can in: trusted to graze on them, and the, Imy fur the larger cut tle has to hv cm and gathered by the hum) of mun." .l have Inn‘swlf'sccn, in walking among the lillla, little stores. of g‘l'llb’b piled against tho- iippur side of pro tecting inn-s, where it. had been lii-ought in ariui'nls when cut by the spike shod mom-r. The tiny makers gather their liizm i-rops here and there on the him-p grass patches, ul inost at the limit of vegetation, pack it In net» or iii .hliteeb, uiid liiitig it on lhi-ii' z-imiiitlt-ia down the steep ‘llill danger-inn puilm. My earlier ideit of an "ulp" was 111111. ot‘ a luvol plateau at the top of the lower mountains. .\lps whit-h nre ei'en iwuriy level am very rare, especially iiinnng the higher elevations. Ut-n --erully they are so steep, so broken, and so innit-confide that. one woiidern how wide Hlt.’ got to them, and how they L'ull he li‘tihtvtl to graze over them. These Hl‘ih‘ are hounded by no fences, and it must be an anxious task for Ilium: who hue the herds in t'hairgn to gut. then. aut‘ely togellierut iiiilkmg-timo. Bitch unit'niil wears its bell—nut the hollow sounding dull cow-hell Willi which we are fat miliitr, but innsieul in tone, and heard for a innt-h greater distance. The Illpi'ie hut and the Sennerin, or dairy timid, who spends the whole summer iti nearly solitary attention to her arduous duties, are tint altogether What ont-‘s imagination might depict. She is not the dairy-maid of poetry. nor is her temporary home filled with the more ethorenl pastoral associa tions. Yet these. people, too, have a romantic and 'iiimginzttive side to their lives, and urn happy and whole some and content. The agriculture of North Tyrnl, outside of tin» valley of the Inn, is mostly uuuliuml tn wry suiull opera tions. A [OW t-nttie, a few sheep, in little pouliry, n low mnall fields, and a mountain punture constitute the “00k in trade on which the industri ous and frugnl pair bring up their ‘3‘"!in in cmnt‘nrt and decency, accu inulnte portions for their daughters, and lay aside a provision for their own old age. Labor-saving hardly exists. Everything is accomplished by unmitigated and uni-emitted tuil. In youth and in early life the peoplei "3 S‘ulwul, active, and hearty; but‘ old age comes very early, and at} forty the \igur of manhood and wo-l manhood is passed—tho activity nnd Visor but. not the endurance; up to really old age eveu slight little inc-l "f 0“ carrying enormous loads in the huh“. tt their backs up and down stet-|)x‘nll_-_rhiniil~sicl=waunl mnuntnin paths, when.» nu mun-n-uslmned tnur int must pufl' uml mil m use hisown qu-ncumlu-rml pclsmum GEORGE E. \\’Aluxu, Jun., in "Hmpcr’s Maga jzinu" for April. Three hundred millions in round‘ numbers is the balance of trade ini our favor, and for the first time in many years we have retained at home all the enormous production of gold and siiwr during 1573, which is esti mated at s‘3'.3,(mu,unu. That this can ‘lro kept up we can hardly expect, for [other natinns have not the money to infl'ord this constant drain upon their 'resources, and can not pay for their 'hirge purchasvs. It will he said that. jllll‘y mun liw—m livn they must. t‘Hl, ulnl (hwy will lmw- tu buy 500 d 'ol' us Who rim swll (hum cheapest, but they will .wlul llu-ir surplus pop~ ulzuiun lo [hm mutiny. And it. is ,(wnluuluh-tl llm' wary immigrant is ‘wurxh :It hum «SIJIIJU tn the country. 1 _, . ..-.--qu” __ ’ By thu lilvmlivg “1' primary odors, jpesrl'nnwrs' can obtain any desired UliU r they wish. Jasmine and or ange 11-nvura hh-mlt-zl give the scent. ul' swwt lion; jasmine nnd tuberose ("~luluixm, will give the mlnr of hya (Jimh; \‘iulut anl tuhm-Imu give the pt-rl'unmry nt' lily m" the valley, Hum-,5, orange hlu‘wms, jasmine. vmluls, gurunimn, tulxerusw, and jnmluil, mutuin lyimsul‘ nearly all fluwcr (Him-s. Among; appurulua \\liicl) may be called literary uicls, is a. repnrtlng mavhinu. IL is said that after a fort niglu‘s pun-time any pvrsun of ordi nary ability cull nuke duwu any spec-ch, lmwuvur rnpnlly delivered. It is a small instruuu-nt, piano like in farm/filth (\vun'y-mu keys, while: and black, and Ilm slenugraphic characters are muull and impressed un slips of paper. l Thorn are How six h-nmlc lawyers in the United Stun-a, and 111 are hav ing» fuir prm-licu. 'l‘lwy are Mrs. ankwnud, nl' Washington; Mrs. Urudwell, nl' (,‘hicugn; Miss Pinnin .Un'/./.ens, (bl St. Lnuia; Mrs. Foster, of Inna; st. Guilds-11, of \Viscun bill: and Mrs. Fnhz, nl‘ Sun Francis co. \\'e have several female law students in BUHIUIu—HHSIUII Post. SllAltl‘ l’l:.\(rrn:n. ~.-\u instance of "sharp pruclicu" is that of a man in Ohio, who was acquitted of murder on a plan of insanity. He had se cure-l his lawyers by a; mortgage on Ins furm, hub uuw rcpndintus tho mungnge (m the ground that he was in'nnc when he made it, according to the shmving of these Hume lawyers. Thu \vumcn of Massachusetts are i cmnpetcnt to take a philosophic‘ vicwnf the must. perplexing proh-‘ lums. \\'hunune of them was in ‘ formed that therepvcm more women than men in the State, she at once replied that the fact was in accord ance with tho. suit-ntitic doctrine of the "survival of tho.- fittest.” If ynn puss a hnnsn late at night and happen In lltlliL'H a young nnm and Indy standing at the from. duur, and hear u smack us though a mule had pnllud his foot nut of a mud hnlc,yun can rest wvll assured that the young man does nut. live there, but that the young woman does. Georgia exempts from taxation for ten years all capital invested in the nmnufacture of cotton, whether in Ihuild’ngs fur mill purposos, machin ery, or land purchased for the nuns of such manufacture. Among the “Failures of 1878,” we don't see meminn of the Potter UmnmilteP. And it. was the most brilliant failure of the year, not even excepting the Greenback party. If Ain‘erivuué go to l’ekin, China, why should John ()hinaman not come to pack in America? Never checker perspiration by cit ting in I. draught! TIME ENOUGH “I'o diLLER. Om- ilay Billy, that's my brother. he and Sammy Doppy was pluyiu‘ by a mud hole, and Billy he suinl: “Now, Sammy, les play we was a barnyard; you be the pig uml lie ldown and woller, and I’ll ho a bull and beller like everything.” 80 they got down on their lmns an knees, and Sammy ha went in the mud and wollered, wile Billy bel lered like distant thunder. Biineby Sammy he cum out muddy—you never seen such a muddy little fella-r —and he said: “Now you be the pig and let me bellor.” l But Billy he said: “l ain’ta; very gum! pi: ‘l'nrp din ner, un ittle be time ’nufl' 11w pm to beller wen yer nmtlmr sm'n‘ yt-r cluse.”-—-Litt|e Johnny. APPROVED SOLluliu's AIIIH'I‘MVH. HOMES’I‘EAD.‘ can be Im'nlo-«l Ilptm any hunk. rlthcr single m‘llmlhh‘ minimum hunk. subject to lmmc-‘lmul \\'lll‘thvr lim horud or nor. mul Imvingtln- only til"! clues paper in the mummy. lum- lllrnlx‘ :Il'- rungemuuts with the Inhuwing gvmlunwn in Wh‘lcm Washington: A. Mackintosh. Smuuh'. John R. Wheat. ()i_\‘mpi:l. GI. Morrk HuHrr. Pun 'l'n\\'n~‘-':nl. Henry .lm-kum. Snuhmnhh (’iay. Who \\'ill have on ham]. at a.l llluw. my ~‘crlp for the accumulation ol'tlu-w «In slrhtg to purchase. utthc law nl 5232:. per acre for 50s and 120-. and 533.75 p. :- acre tor 40*; t‘ractimw -pI-ci;ll. .\l ullu-r lramluleat class of icript known to ‘ll'ma' can begotten attula-h low rah-s: hm I.“ tlth-cau be glw-n. and id. at Ullll."". not w valuuhlu. A Ilm-(l can lw golll-u from llw original applicant ol any 1:u..l lm-zuwl lw ec-rlpt [um-haml of mu. a: l in HM twp Im) h'ola otlu-r than Ilm original lmllll'sh-‘Hlv'l. and know Wht‘l'l' to "Wire.“ hlm lor .1 Ilm-ll it oncbu l‘trqlllrl'll. Full ill\'l'~li\_:nlinzn i~ a.~‘kt-(l that the worth at my palwr any h.- known. (Jail upon or \Vl'llt‘ any of Rh:- goutlelm-n aauml lllNWt'. \\lln \\ ill wll you Ilm 'l‘alhot additional houmlml ~r‘.':p which will ell-“um you a pate-m to your law! as \\'l‘“ as a para-ct lillv. and mm :h‘ rlu-apas you can buy it of “w. I). 11. 'l‘;\l.llll’l‘. Gun'l l.:uul-=cripaml \\':lrmm Hmlwt'. Sioux“ ('il)’. lowa. The Wide Circulation of the ARGUS And the Large amount of reading it contains of the latest dates Make it Profitabie for the Advertiser, and a Welcome Visitor to the general Reader. W. H. ROBERTS. TEACHBR 0F PIANO AND ORGAN. Port Townsend, w. T. Tuning «lone on rvummhlo- try-um ”Allen! for lh-ckl-l' lh'm. mill [um-rm“ Pmnnsnnd I’nluu- (Ix-guns. (m «min nr nu .J --montpluu. , . . ' r . ‘wfi’lxl'agnfighcPlfg:mpoude.nto. (Eu um- OLYMPI..—L UNION ACADEMY i~'(l\\'lll'il by u ,mint stock cmnPuny. with n (‘ullllnldim-kn]s.‘Kil,lllifl.ulitl Silt" uni-ti to fur niih iin- m-npivni' \\'mhinginn Territory Mll \‘iinillzvsl'nl‘ wlm-zuiun in ”|th hrum-hwui ~‘iully udmnily pnr-uuli in Avllllvlllh‘Millll iligh .\‘vlliml~. lwsiulvs Hm Imun-hmgum-wily tunght in Ihm-mnnmn si-himlsol the mnmry. This School is «livitiv-l into lhruu IN'WH‘! Im-nts. viz; Ac-mivmiv. in'mnnmr nnti i'ri mnry, umi pupils nrt-vxpw-imi lu [um i'i'mn lin iku-xt. in the highest :zrmiu. in rmzuiurm'uivr I‘ll-Hing wriilvn vxulninmiuns in previous ~Alunlit-:4,iuiwrtrring 75 per cent. of questions naked. Course of Study. ACADEMIC DEPARTMEN'I‘. FOUR GRADES EM‘H REQUIRING UNIS YEAR FUR COMPLETION. FIRST YEAR. I HEFUND YEAH. Lmlu Umnnnur. m) 'Lnfln (arumnmr. (A) Suun'nl lllfllUl'}. Hl‘m-li Urnnmmr. I'Lh-uumuu'y Alguhru. ('u-wur‘p ‘ 'mmm-nturles. HI“ lm'h'. “Em-iv“: “wintry, Numru! l'hilo-Anphy, High .‘xluulvl'u. 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Hunt: hpurfi mu m lm ! m-m- :l\.- whim: ul' lrmnm m % IN'l' 1 \V"l’\. M‘hlu hweu'm mm !n-..' lII'IIiI-Ilt‘nl; han l nNrm'lilm in :lmwing. I , .\l u. noun l'rlnuilml. ; A C " D POLITICAL i AR 0‘ | ’ {I ’4 ‘ i "-- v 9x I "355:." “7'3? ‘ ‘-' i 1 a ‘l‘ ~ 5 smm «2‘ I , THE PORT TOWN3END ' > . i BOUT AND SHOE’STORE } l'. is now slmrlml will: an unri ‘ mHu i am! well sclm-tml llsSnl'tnwnt ‘ ..| ”Huh mul Shilt'h‘nf “wry (10-scrip- Hm;. in ml the “own-at ruins. lllll'lt‘ : i'rmu «mm-lid ul' Hhunst un-rlu ing . “v.ll. mululzh- l'nu‘ lln» [mm-m swarm. m-mlnl g-I'iu's which "alum! [nil tn . j-ir'uw' YIH- :ntwr I‘('<|ll(lHl!|'.|, or sillihl'y lh‘nt‘ \\'h-m- t. s "sim'llzw tho-In tn Ilm : Hum n,-.<-;_"m'.. and (min-naive I]:th , .\\'.'|l'. 1 , .\lm w Inmmlv r-n halxul :1 supply j'vt' H'.’ Immum-ci Hun" :mIl I'l'lll‘vkal ”I'M“ I."‘l'-YI."II‘I'S ul {\\u‘nly'fh'q: “5.? ‘IT‘! “MK, ‘ l" J. FITIZPATRICK. .e “A io ; q k 0 l ‘ mmm'nzl: m" I ' or"WE" TIW WARE | 0.1. ‘D, .L i 3 Pumps, Iron Pipe, Anrl muncrul ' T'TI H 1 U HUJon-rURNISHINb HARDIIAPLE. l’rluu- Quality mud 1! fair nmrlu-l l'rlw' In! f\'l'll\ :Htivfr unuh- ur will ‘ 333’. 3:). QUOIBEY, .I. 1 . Ship Wright and Cauikei t \unm s'u-mzm', I Part 'l'ownscud. \\'. 'l‘. I .f“ Q B R U m V, ) " ’V ‘ ‘ " ‘ 1 ALL) 15.0115 n 1 TV") ' ‘ BLATIOh AM, 660., \\'lu.)v.~‘:l3o un‘l i’.»--‘::H. by P] z 1%" I’tn't 'l‘own-vud. \\’. 'l‘. DRUGS. M MEDICINES. ‘ CHEM H ‘A Ls‘, AND 'I'IIKTHSI‘IS: Patent Medicines of all lads. ‘ GLASS. ‘- I‘AIN'I'S. , - OILS. ‘ AND UIH'SHIGS: A Large Assortment. HUAI'S. - I’EIRT‘UMERY. m Immcsx ' HAIR OH." _ And an Articles used lor {no Tonal. &C., &0.. It": Quick Sale“: Smai: Profits {1" Proscrlptiom raw-MHy 0m» pounded. “r . {(sl}. 6‘ F 193 A N de .\.\’D _ fl R C 1% N S! Granti, ‘l hquam . E Upright PM Ems - - ' - I 7.; Church, -1 Ham :5 3393:9713? a r m % ngm 31 Prices Laws? 1: 3:5? 325 m PING-S Him 33’”: 73 375’? OEGMS 58%! £73 73 1:34.33 u imn'hzmn~ n- u mvl’ y- u . : v; ‘. ,y. ' . ‘V.‘..'“ll“l‘lVl!vlr:l.Xl"')‘|'r:( .2. .. .w - 3 302955374 " (7.19., '.\’z:.s',ur:_:“c.l H. J- . , . , -1. ,_ [11530111131011 Ml3lOB. THE PAH'Y'NHII’SHH’[mm-Infamy t‘XislH'g :n-lu-rl. Hm |n,¢1.r,~,'.._.“,.‘]' 'lll'it‘l' tln- nwmu- ul' “rig-3* .E [.3.-Em, is this «lulv tl‘~~m\n-d by lhulllul rm:- N‘llf, A. E. I’ivMi I“!ili|!;: in m the firm and hu-inmw. .\H drills Imu m uml {mm MIN lillu mum l-u paid by .\ert ”imp. .\LIU‘IH'I‘ HIHHUS, .\. H. r'iI‘ILHS. l‘nrt I‘uxkllw‘lul. \\. 'l‘v. :‘ii l"|u;‘, .\. I). MM. .1 " 11‘ BRIGGS Fig.l.? .2. ”mom :4: w PusA'wuv. I'AIH'H l'l..\|: .rd' .\1"l'I-;.\'l‘lu.\ I' \III ‘ln Murmur- .35; “Men- M. l'u lawnwud.