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(Tly fi\\ ay. sun I it was
B'llock. ill** hour- i
K, still ion v\ ci i- m.irkc I 1
jßtc- I. ' I lie ■* till iim
ITI clanging i'li<*
oimiioil it ion led none
Western express, line,
k l.rled I Illllldelcd
tile village. nolle over
ult viaduct. Did di-up
in id 1 lie V;t-t eijij lie
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I passenger -tiil'o H
|Ml;y;e -treel crossed
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mly tin- "i
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fevi'l. I c lit- Util, or W e I.
ii dee]) V lit ' by u
H .-leih' viaduct, mi l beyond
it (111 Veil tow.ml 111 e
IS||k ml II! 01111 1 (■ 11 I|o ii'il le. I
i di •
[ r i " , Ager -tnlion a bi.im li n.ml
nlered t lie imiiii line, mid I Ilelt
;,s llliglil lie sitj*)mt—
H" nvi'i' switch Bey oi ni llu
ft'll!:rl > -liltion. on tin* west
-Imrt siding ending in
■l tVeight lion e. ;ind direct ly
vv ns aunt lu-r idm;.' wit I
shed 11 id e< la ! 'ale. A
■PP'ini there w.isjilmi nnollie
• over sw ilelt.
Witlked on past tin
house, .11 it I crussiiiir iln
' <i<l‘ (lin k ft>ll lit 1 ;i hi rye, llill
rock liesiile I lie w n.v, ami I here,
miller the HtHtlo of ill) aiieieiH
apple tree, slit' -;il down Id n.iy
(ill her lover should t'uuiw,
llt> I'oiiu‘s ! Slio heard, die (lii i
lony w lii-t lys 'nllllin • far.. dowji
tin' 1 i lii', anil ;i liriy.ll! I,iiii<li
iiloillUi'tl (" her fair*- I’liM jjaiu
Would stop. Tim! \\ :i t Iff -*iud
for tllf
lirofln*r iiHiiif out iliV ‘ ,Jr WA:{
lionso, spoilt* ilU;:t'd*uJr : ki’\
ilUil waiKej o,y ? :fr th
-will'll ;if iheluud idiity.
’Tin; 1 rack lx*
f <>• li**f H,,'#m .• •*’ *#?•* in sbHiib
mHulic iti.'ifiiu't> . i'hi> U'iiiii luuT
dllered dial -f( ;"u1 and; 'ifc J'oatif
ami In* w m iifaii. VfiH* Mi/hv
k v lOlf - lllf -3m ltd of
sli iurt. riff I'uyuK' jie t do'V Mi'j;
js
i vouitsiifoVi .dh. Y
iW pa t i (*fn , !'*' * ' * lin ** J
With ;i ■ 1 1> 1 i ■-1
b<tom\ U^-^MU.IU^.o.U'r:
>rfe rolled tV-.V 1 Si " n *i±'* .11
yiuci'r, ktiittiir Jfh■
lUtw.
1 >: * *; ! *Hif <*4if3*tc Uma ]>vo
'co*isiofT i^ u . iiif \
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W' and aliva<l\ Jn>
■j' 1 ',* |„*oijL promoted. Low cli.l
|| M ' ||,> l(m*l met and lowd Lydia
of lu> idloiif". and
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Hi*,
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pioa-ed wit 11 In progre-s. and
!!, -y Ii 111 l>. conn I'll nil noil.
A grimy, dusty uuiii in tin
lovely garments. lull in her miml
lie Was nettle tor l.eller things.
A lii it■ >0(1 l.esiile liev one eoiilil
see in liis clear eves ami sensil.le
fin e that lie had, "ood -till! in
liim and was worthy of her love.
il become- Us not to linger
while they talk quietly together
beside the track. The train
moved slower and slower, till. Ii
led ly. it stopped wil h the la-t
liir/pi l beyond Ihe switch. I lie
iron horse wa- moved on. tin*
station nei'ler signalled with hi'
arms in a curious fashion, and
each ol ! lie lour l.rakeiiieu re
peated the motion in turn.
White puli' of steam rose hi“h
■ini lie air from t lie furl lu-r cud
fee th O' A curious, ratt ling
-prc:td through the train.
hist hacked down.
' ■ ael I " 1
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m i.
car by the /■‘Way. tin'
[make chain is broken and vmi
; litd l>eiter drop the ear at the
repair shop', ’file IVeiaht can lie
{thrown out w ithout leaving the
car."
So -aying. the stationmaster
went on into tlm freight house,
j followed I >y the rattling and
Lriimbling ear', They gradually
|i,l their -peed, and t hen came
™o a 't op. wit It t lie end of I lie
| train lost in the dark cavern ol
the freiirhl house. Tlu*re was a
! shout from Ihe building. and
then one of t lie hrakenien he
| "an to move his arms as a signal
10 go on. Anaiit ilm white pu 11
df steam shot up in the distance.
and vv il h a .jar and i| iii ver the
| l rain si arled aita in.
t ar allot * ar rolled pa I them.
There were hurried whispers, a
warm hand -hike and perhaps a
kis-, and i hen lin ymina. man
'U imi . forward, grasped the lad
der on the la' i car. climlied
(jiiickl.v to the (op and sal down.
She stood auxina, after hint as he
1 was drawn aw ay from her. and
smiled and waved farewell to
him with her handkerchief.
11 ere. I,y dia. you must help
me."
ii washer brother who stood
be-idc her with a Imuch of keys
in his hand.
■•The passenger train follows
ihis at once, and I must go to the
j station. Will you please (dose
I I lie ' w i 1 ell a tier I llelll i"
She took the keys mechanical
ly. and then ttimed attain to gaze
upon her lover, sealed on the
last car of the retreating train.
11 had passed mil of I lie switch
and was crossing the "real via
j duet and movj*i’g more and more
, s\\ in | v *n\ ay .
J <**%.> lock the switch
-.rviU'it^ , r diiliciili mir danger
„dus, and sfm yirjeljy walked on
WovtuT I h,a- • ml,,oHlie siding til!
she tTitv- switch post.
Here she leaned against the
wooden-tt'anie for a little spaces
f diaduft' iy.u‘ eyes from the jpi
v/h Imr hand and w at(Tdie
I rain. * I •:.* had run around <he
'vnHeva'nJ w a*- t timing
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iii"ti Leningrad!* .*v , ' * In*
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c l. s/y . 1.1 *TD2;-, ft
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>X-i'.wt,i#uMk . so a- -1v f ' (i'.nve
i (or (fat
-•K k d.iWti^Uie
iraucsiadj4?uer,.' fliy ji•
I lie kratieli.. ayd W p.iTlink,
■'?. *' S'.'" /‘.•lisehiinjjT
‘A -ill
‘paKsi'J>ff< , i traiiL
Rfitnud le altev,‘yi *0 f<dh>w a
freight t rain su elo4'ly. ’
•'HaJ eimineeriu," a> this ar
rainieniont was, it was not mi >e
riott,'a> ik seemed, for tiiis pa'
'eiiyer train did not follow tiny
lrei;du except for. iluve milo*.
.dieii it ruitclietlThe of it*s tripi
Mintl wa' lumen tiJl upon a siditi".
She turned once more to
after the retreatiipif train.
It w;s in tTiil view, climliiii" the
.crude-tin theyureut enrve. •
put Up lint h hands
to shaeK' lu'reves ;uul katned lfir
ward on frame. \\ hat
lii!- Happened .
of 'team rose from the eimitic.
It 'Wits fTu‘ si"ty<! to strip.
Ah!-the tram has parted i
Faint ami far away came the
short sharp dancer Whistle. A
sinsrie ear had hroken loose from
the train and had keen left be
hind. It was stuipiiiig alone on
the track.
No. It wa- moviti" backward.
and i
..illrlil! o|
. vear ago he
Tll 1*: !•’ I i<: LI) AX I) FI 1! E SID K.
It was bo"inniii'-; to rail m-wn
the crude. It was movinc fa.-
and la.-ter. I here w a a ie n
upon it—her lover.
involuntarily >he -plead out
her arm- and let them fall 1o her
side three or four times in -lie
ees'iou the i"nul to put on
t he brakes.
••Mow fooli'h ! lie cannot -er
me, and ' She leaned acainsl
the 'Witch frame and -!ioo!-. Willi
fear and a,"ony.
flic bra ke wa' bn >kei i
Swift and -wilier rolled Ihe
disabled ear. Ii wa: coniine,
down Ihe track, eainini' spinal at
every rod.
She 'prune tothe middle ol the
t rack and I l ied to 'houl to the
en"ima‘r of the lrain al the ta
lion. She made the motion' to
back down out of dancer. Her
tonenc ( love In tlitC root oj her
moiil h and her cry became an in
aiticulate nioau.
OnWiird eame the car. S]ie
could see her lover iijmii it It'.int
ically w a vine hi- itrms fn.in . icht
to left. \\ hat di(l it mean . 1 let
brain seemed to be on lire. She
could do not hin." Ftll ,caze mi Ihe
advancinc car in dumb horror.
Ah ! The piissenti'crs '. < 'mild
she not -live t hem !
With a violent wrench she o
penod the switch acaiuttud stofnl
hohliu" t lie liar in both hand
Holler so better one life lost
than a dozen. Her feet seemed
bolted to the "round. She must
stay and see him killed and by
her ow n hand.
The rail s becan lo mm met
with the t read of I lie ad v a ncinc
ear now rnshinc furiously on to
dest ruel ion.
Ah ! why had -he not tliounhl
of it before i
Ihe cro" o vet switch! t'mild
she reach it in tini>- lie iniuht
save him. She snatched the key
from t lie -witch and ran wii h
frantic -pood up the line. She
never know Imw she opened that
switch.
Wit h moan ■ and cries -lie I brew
herself a< r<the line uni b um
t o run down the ot her side,
t'ould she reach that witch be
fore the car { Il roarina rally
in her ears. I ’ant hi", vv il h al
most hurst in" Imsotn. she reached
the switch, opened it. ami -toed
elinciu" to it as Ihe ear came
t lmnderina over the v iaduct.
She looked U]) al he! inWl' up
oil (lie car. Ile had -ecu and
understood the chance ■" Hie
switches. His car, helpless.
I houc'h il was, would cro-- over
lhe down I rack and roll harmless
ly i*Uiii" Ihe level line till it
iorct* was sjhuil. lie wa- -aved,
and by her ready w it and skill.
1 lie passell"'ers in the train were
also sav ed.
Mm had saved him ! Lo#e had
been It er inspiration.
ttreat heavens! wind's tlial (
I lie (‘xpres-! I’hedown exjiress
v\ as cmiiin " !
All was in' /*::. She \v as lost.
She saw him jjjpow up his arms in
despair. The very plan she ha-1
devised to save him would he his
destruction. Hotter far to have
thrown him oil upon ihe sidin.c
Us she had intended. Now he
would meed ;i more dreadful
denlJt. and the dest rue: ion would
'include scores of Jives instead ol
■a drtjjen.
, All this hashed throuch her
.limidi^-ke as li"htnine. Sin felt
"ive vvaiy beneath her.
PlVTsfio dune to the switch in
Ttiupair. She -hut her ey - ro
hide the coiiiin.c dis;i-tei'.
1 lark ! J'he whi-tle on tlie ex
pt'e-s. I’hey laid seen the inimi
.•tent collision, and were doina
f lie-ljo avert it.
'itte-1 d<> -ovietbin".
% V> illf a bound ‘he -prana to the
'iif'xpv" ilelt, tore it open and
* to'dd pant me aud irtoaninc be
side ft .ini the bar in her hand.
*he luti-t -uVe The train, even it
’-lie huiiedT.t r under the
-plinAered w cVk of the ear.
Dn\v*trd caine theeai'.tliuiKler
in^4*vm' the viaduct, and .ju-!
Js*ad of the Train. It turned
fpnickh at the switch, crossed
over and shot past her into the
sidiii"s. lie had one look at her
upjmned face. It *,as full of
love and helpless mi-cry. She
was scndiMiThim to certain -de
struetion. to save the express
t rant.
The instant tin’car pa—ed, she
closed the -witch, and -prana
back acattt to. the; .other -witch
and closed it ju-t iii'tnue to -ee
theexpre—
safety. / v
In an instant the car
ran into the frepaid lu^t.-( i with an
awful, -piinjp l iim era-h. The
exjiress pulled up oppo-ite the
station, and in'a moun itj a el*ovvd
of people m nothin tin" and frant
ic tiji the i ffti . Some of them
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had (. 11 i !i(- h(nc ;.ci aiimaiK ;■
and knew \vuut it meant, but for
tno ma jonly </i i-iem n wa- a
tnt"ie nr, -t.-rv.
I hey lon ml J .ydi a ujion 1 lie
Croumi by the switch, and with
Hie key - 'ill clutched in in-r
hand. U iia 1 had -In done
What had happened to her '
She emihi no; an-vver. Xaiiire
had iii. reifnliy taken away her
-en-es. 1 lie.v to-.:l. her up lender
l.v amt carried her to the station
house and laid her upon a se.,t in
the wail ill" room. The pa-.-eip
"er- ol the two trains crowded
tin room and ollercd ev< rv aid.
lor in ome vayue manner they
becan to undei'-ta.nd that -he
Was ihe creditor to |he vaiue of
all I heir lives. She had paid for
i heir fal’ety wit h cost ly sacrili( ■
file li'ei"hl train backed down
to the eross over switch, and the
engineers of the three train- mat
and becan to examine tile posi
tions of the ‘witches. A num
ber ot men also came Irom the
express train, ant! amo.u" them
was one who sectned in authority.
He too, examined the line care
fully.; and the engineers explain
ed the mattar to him. and listen
ed to his remarks with becoming'
deference-.
The little room in i In' st at ion
was packed wrh people-, idlers
ami others, and they could with
dilliciilty biiac him in.
■•No." said one ol tin* ladies
vvlto were try inn to restore the
girl. :iJk -may he too creat a
shuck for her. She must not see
him yet."
--.Malm way there, ecut Iciuen.
The Superintendent ot ilk* road
i- Imre."
The crowd moved b bit ly. and
the Superintendent advanced in
to the rn<in . IK look oil’ ki hat
and spoke ijuici iy to tin* popple
near, ami then he -looped over
the neonsciotis cirl and -oltly
kissed her like a- a fat her.
••She -a vei I nil our live,, and 1
fear -he think- -lie paid dearly
for them."
Suddenly he opened her eye.-
and -at up bow ildered.
••\y Imre i: he J I he much
hurt ' (>li ! I Vrhap- lm i
‘Let me alone, I tell you,'
i cried a bi". boh! voice in the
■ crowd,-•! mat c<i io imr.
lie e-caped from 1l;o-e who
vv< ill Id dot ai ii him. and m a mo
meni he wa- be- f i,* imr.
Some of tin* people lauclmd in
Irioii -ii joy, i a liei-• cried The
more delicate and sensible were
-ileni.lor tin* meeting was not lor
words or de-m i pi ion.
\lier a s! icai t pause ihi Su
periiilendeul said to the young
man :
■•i eotiirraiulate y*n. -ir. Von
were on t im car S'
••Ves sir. 1 was <m the car. and
I saved myself at tiie la-t mo
ment by jumping olf. 1 lauded
on a pile m line coal and got a
rough t umlik'— and 1 hat vv as all.
The car i- a heap of splinter-."
’! hen the Superintendent called
tin 1 young man nearer to him and
-poke to ium privately, and pre--
ently they both sheok hands as
if greatly pleased over -omet hing.
fhe young man sat down beside
llm girl and whispered in her
ear.
■•I Vc got Hie place. I.'.alia.
We’re all right now."
Then the bells rang, and the
people began to disper-e toward
their trains. As they departed,
a small creature —probably a
stockholder---objected to the
proceeding -and remarked to the
Superintendent Unit -it wa- not
best to give fat oiih s ’ to brake
men for doing nothing."
l'teci-ely, -aid ;he Miperin
tendeut. '■Hut 11*.- woman did
something, and il you w i-ii to
know tin- full uma-ure of her
splendid deed, go put yoUl'sell in
her place."
J’h' 1C *<••• HaiiidH'.
The river Danube ha- iigured
largely in history for two llmti
and year.-, and ;l again becomes
the object to vvlfleh t he eyes ot the
world are turned. It iitriii-hed a
highway for the-.Turksvbt the six
teentit and sevetiteemii cenjyuies
to penetrate Eurojie as far a- Vi
enna. and in tlie days ol the era
-ade it hee.fme an outlet for .the
religious enthusiasm of Europe to
ilovv to the Holy Land. TheJd-ui
übe. from il- -otuvi .- in Haib-e < >
the Flack Sea, is miles long,
ami it drains, with it- trjbu.tarie,
,<n area of over three, Jtttndred
thousand sijtiare miles. It pia-se
tlimugh Uavaria. Au-tija, Uon"a
ry, forms the boundary between
lluiigary end Servia, to the Car
lig !le:*U 11'iO tiitaili-. i. iI" I C T.sCi'
arat • Houmaniii and Hul garia.
and passes into the Hlack Sea
(hiough sevi ral monilts. the pi-in
■ ijial mm being 1 ha! < f Sulina.
1 !:(• 1 >.III<! ‘ •(• i ■ tl:: Vi g ;.! ii( T* •; -team
(- i's a ■ Ia r i- I im. iii H.a van.-t. .VI
Nil-epulis, in lie- f.'Ulllei it'll cell
tui'v. diif iimidre'i th<>u-aiid Chris
tian- wen-driven by; the Turks in
to tlm Danulm and in the lifiei illh
cut ury m ill-.' 11.:> 11 -: 111 (i i'urk.-
were -!:iiu shores at the
-cige (a IJeigradi .
.Vi iXi-.-iii has devote*l a day to
ia-lillg ill id priycig with ;i view fo
ridding hersell of the plague of
locust-. Opinion in the North
Star State was not entirely favor
able to such a course-., many men
holding 1 hat it would have been
wiser mill more praetical to have
issued a proclamation urging uni
ted eiloi't throughout the common
wealth on a given day, with a view
to i he extermination of the grass
hoppers. If tiie fervent prayers
oi her righteous population do
not avail Minnesota niucli.it may
still lie possible to claim that the
praying wa.- not general enough
or good enough, or that in the
mysterious order of Providence it
was not thought advisable loan
svver the prayer, though it was
heard. It is. however, a pity that
a prayer-le-t after Tyndall's own
heart was not adopted, and. the
eomparitive ellicary of supplieu
lion and grass-burning as an in
secticide del-ei mined by ex peri
nient in adjacent couniie- or tow n
sliiji- pimpled re-jieelively by be
lii'Vers and niatth'ialisls. 'l'lye iuo-i
sensibje ((inclusion is probably
that vvhiel l .Mahommed arrived al
when lm advised hi- companion to
tether his as- and commit it to
the care ot ( bid. .V. ) . Worhi.
Savs an exchange: •• A •10-ai
many jieojili* arc git ting’ to be
1 ifv < that there was no (harden
o! Jvlen and no An.wi ami Evi-:."
l hi'ii a great fnaiiy peo]de are
getting to lie a puck of block
.heads. \\ by, llii'ie are discover
ers w im can take y ou and -how you
(he ver,-.* pot vv In-re tin garden
was, vv il hgovv -p f ‘dahlias, ! avk
spur. Imi ly lioiTD and loiich me
11ots - till growing there, and Ihe
st limp (it that identical lorbiddiai
tree, tiie moi'tal taste of whose
iruii bi'oiighl deitth into the
world, w ith los: <,f Eden, and all j
our woe. As for Ai>.\m and Liu. '
-to doiilit tiiat tlcij (HH't' exi-ted
is simply lo believe that, instead
of being born, we all merely ;
“came up the river on a raft."— !
Make I’aradi-e Lo-T'.a more lie
iitioiis romance, yud all the mon
ey ever spent itr-ending red tlan
nel shirts to c<] imi in i.a! Africa wa
as good as i hi'ov, n away.— ('aitrirr
tin i( i'Htll
A Kt J.ia; who iipjioints any man
to nil otliee. when lliei'e is. in his i
dominion . i mill r mail better
i|tiaiilied im it. sin- ;igain-t (hid
and against the State.— l\>nurn.
I nl. A 1 Tito!i of -■ i lome. sweet
home." never had a home: and
(ieoi'gv M Donald, who hits eleven
cl iiidiv n. is tin* ait Choi of --A nivals
of a quiet neigltborhood."
(iKutaii: FuANctsTi: ux has join
ed. no doubt with a view to lead,
the crusade against lawyer-, lie
thus splutters his redundant go
nuuts : •• Life, property, honor, e
oral < ollege, ■ 'ongress. iiiiance,
railways, legislation, everything,
is in Hie hands of lawyers. Two
thirds of all < abinets.conventions,
congresses, are lawyer-. The :
ctir-e i- universal. I lornei-, jin- 1
tato biic-. gra.-shopper-, in every
city ! i Hlira. spitz, mocca-in. boa
in ( oiigiT -- ! -.1 aci-.al, hyena, polo
cat in til legislation! Shark.de
vil iish, and Hraiiley in umju're ic
turning lin.ird-! And the griait
osl ol' all is Hiadley !"
i ni;i:i: i.- a .-T'hutbO tomb in the j
< irei'iiwood ei'iuotorv. s\ stone
mason made it. In the outskirts ;
of the city a pauper lie- under a
rose lui.ii. (iod made it.—-j Dan :
hi fry New-. J That sort of argu- j
nient will never hang together.
< b up made the hush.it i-lriiq. l/til
lo made tlm toiu-’ma-c.n. Icyi. he
-ides furiiMting Mil li.e.* lotlc' fi ; j
the ‘ f %
i'llkv *vv I one of the fl-at*
tii4(iaii. \ 1.. eiogi'( gatiinjs was
i:u; :iw i:i‘ ryeut ■<ry .ii L!nc ■- ini
biv.iug tjm ■ pei.iug iiigiyi i
voice from iffW'dlffig, |
exektinmg ; •' ’..Vy . v* 4 re'- tin*
hail- .' an‘nyr . .ice
In t lit Milt’u fiTVI,. \o.*l ti.bl!”—:
7 * it
.. -m ' >
()ru y, un . -aa- At e.-st-gy
lilt* ahifll -j, jf*. ■-1 i it; ,-h jet'jo’in
righl ii s*l\F rgnev Dmre i- dw.i*-
imm H'An -.rto v al' .1” :/<*'*(To<slfr.!
r cn b mV .ji*fV?dL :- . ,g w
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