Show WHAT SHE FEARED but the rattle married man made every all kledt the car ft as filled with excursionists returning from tho exposition says the pittsburgh dispatch every seat contained a bair of buckeye lovers the last bear died in ohio some timo ago but the arof hugging has survived it was express and theair was right chauy but noticed that except poor litile married maa ft ho sat alone in tho half seat by the unlighted stove ho looked down the car and noticed that apparently all tha one armed at least but one arm of each male was visible ohp car was very low however and that may account for tho phenomenon i t lovers liko twilight it adam and evo did nat sing jn the gloaming it was they knew a fresher song and it was twilight in that car for all three double lamps were turned down very low aad before tho train wa out of the allegheny alleghany Alleg hany yards the flame in one of sputtered flared a moment and expired of course every giri in the car was alart ned when the gloom deepened every girl got a little closer to her protector and a few minutes later when the second lamp began to show signs of collapse the flame leaping up frantically as if afraid to die about a dozen pianissimo screams came from as many feminine throats the conductor opened the door a few minutes fater and the draught finished lamp number two this left one lamp alight at tha rear end of tha car how anxiously it was observe dl would it go out it looked consumptive but there was no draught to expedite its decease at last the train whistled for its first stop and the little married man came out of his corner by the stevo to alight he had been a bachelor once and 10 it as he laid his hand on the door knok the train had not stopped but ho opened the door and immediately a gust of wind murdered the last lamp As ho stood in the doorway inhaling cinders and river fog ho had tha satisfaction of hearing a sweet low voice murmur behind him oh george 1 wai so af of what my darling that that lamp would never go out |