Show I 1 I 1 WHA z 1 vi I A S waits or 1 ali Is M 0 4 0 1 1 while sa sauntering ering around ib abde ade pot I 1 sometimes feel to with the omi emigrants grants I 1 was an emigrant myself fonce once when r take into consideration the bustle and hurry burry in making a change such as is is necessary with all through emigrants g r t at ogdena to one who t takes k e any interest in the study human nature a splendid opportunity n ity is afforded him at the depot i in this city I 1 the train cornea comes in from tile east and a heterogeneous stream of bu hu inanity pours forth from n the cars te here re we have a poor women who Is is carrying one child and a load bundles and utensils dragging at the same time ono one or two more her offspring while on the other hand we see the aristocratic lad lady Y or gentleman who is ii helped down from a pim palace lace car the few parcels and arid trinkets tit she slie may have are handed out to the porters and she is is shown to her new quarters on the out going train or if she need refreshment refresh meat the representative of mine host clawson the genial depot hotel proprietor is is i on hand to show the way wax to th the dining hall but we will the em emigrant one woman 6 we noticed agrant who had three or four large bundles which the porter said in might possibly be full fult of bricks if the weight was any indica tion she asked the conductor how long atwould it would be before she would arrive arrive at her destination and on being told it would be two days she exclaimed 0 10 god 1 I 1 took a walk through the cars and found an officer offlie of the company bryin trying t to arrange the travelers in in as comfort comfortable a manner as po 1 and the einig emigrant rant cars of the latest design are constructed with a view to fort which makes them far far preferable to the first class coaches of course CO urse I 1 do not refer to the cars as I 1 can testify for I 1 well remember how pleased I 1 was to be able to stretch my weary limbs in the upper berth afan of an emigrant car after being cooped up in a first class coach for forth three reo days I 1 asked some of the folks where they were going and learned they were going to san francisco and in answer to a query whether they were going to settle in that city they said they did not know they had left chicago and were going to fiad find it home and BO so the stream continues s it passes to an all fro liko like sand washed by the surf there is a certain class of bf people who aro are continually on the move they seem to flee when no man aro are like a wild herd on a boundless prairie they arc are never at rest reat NEGUS I 1 |