This book is merely a personal narrative, and not apretentious history or a philosophical dissertation. It is arecord of several years of variegated vagabondizing, and itsobject is rather to help the resting reader while away an idlehour than afflict him with metaphysics, or goad him with science.Still, there is information in the volume; information concerningan interesting episode in the history of the Far West, aboutwhich no books have been written by persons who were on theground in person, and saw the happenings of the time with theirown eyes. I allude to the rise, growth and culmination of thesilver-mining fever in Nevada—a curious episode, in somerespects; the only one, of its peculiar kind, that has occurredin the land; and the only one, indeed, that is likely to occur init.
Yes, take it all around, there is quite a good deal ofinformation in the book. I regret this very much; but really itcould not be helped: information appears to stew out of menaturally, like the precious ottar of roses out of the otter.Sometimes it has seemed to me that I would give worlds if I couldretain my facts; but it cannot be. The more I calk up thesources, and the tighter I get, the more I leak wisdom.Therefore, I can only claim indulgence at the hands of thereader, not justification.
THE AUTHOR.
CHAPTER I. My Brother appointed Secretary of Nevada—I EnvyHis Prospective Adventures—Am Appointed Private Secretary UnderHim—My Contentment Complete—Packed in One Hour—Dreams andVisions—On the Missouri River—A Bully Boat
CHAPTER II. Arrive at St. Joseph—Only Twenty-five PoundsBaggage Allowed—Farewell to Kid Gloves and Dress Coats—Armed tothe Teeth—The "Allen"—A Cheerful Weapon—Persuaded to Buy aMule—Schedule of Luxuries—We Leave the "States"—"OurCoach"—Mails for the Indians—Between a Wink and anEarthquake—A Modern Sphynx and How She Entertained Us—AS
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