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Show a mn ci:Mi:rriiv. rll.i.iiii with VuU.tu MK.t'g uoDira AMiAbi.THKat.Aeiriuiuutrii. W'aller lletaut once wrote a palhttlo dmcrltlou bf the churchyard at ltournuiuoiith, whereeo many young folk, nro burled, but Ihu following note fromjoliauiietburg, lll .till more l.thctlu ttor)i "One of the tagdett tlghta In Ihe world I. the cemetery at Jobauimburg. It I. a heartbreaking phuw. A piece ef raw velt-ou ll alojie of a hill atore the town hat been luclottd, aud thla I. the latt retting place of between twelve and fouiteeu hundred people, Ihe larger l-ortlon of whom wereyouugfel-Iowa wereyouugfel-Iowa between nineteen acd thirty, who milled up here convinced that a few montht would tee them rich for life. Mott of the grave, are iiameleet, but all are numbered. Jutt beyond Ihe cemetery ceme-tery I. a glittering mountain. When the auu thlne-iou It ll.-arklee with a tlieutaud nrl.matlu color, and look. Ilkothevntrancetotlio palace of diamond, dia-mond, where the fairy llorliella Uvea, but In reality It I. mirely tho place U which all Ihe rubblth of Johnnnethurg I. curled, aud, a. apparently half of the foodoflbetowncomMoutof tin, the rrtult I. a ineretrlclou. tpkudorqiillu In keeping with the other attraction, of 'Uoldojtoll..' " lUUtht Journut. |