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Show HOW HE WON THE GIRL. A Ocrronn Cavalier Hnceil with a lull-roitU lull-roitU Train. The young (lctman cavalier had fulled to pop the question, nnd tho joiing lady left the house In dudgeon, telling their mutual host that her mother moth-er luul no iiso for such n chicken-hearth cd pon-ln-law, says. Uni New ork lleruld, A Uttlo Inter tho host repeated this to the youth, who really loted the girl, and had merely delayed proposing until he could do so nt her own home. His horse stood near theiloor.andhcspiang Into the middle and galloped nfler the train, which had left a quattcr of an hour before. Owing to benign providence provi-dence and tho management of this tountry iiilliond, he caught the train bcfoie it had rcfiehcd the next station, which wan KrnrtVt pled theyoung lady at tho w Inflow of a ir. class eom-pai eom-pai tinent, nnd, riding up to tlio trnln he-fore he-fore It coino to full Btop. almost Minuted Minut-ed breathlesslyt "My denr Miss , I ask forourbnpd. YiNs.orno?" At tho otatlon, Just ns the train nr-rlvcd, nr-rlvcd, n "Ycsl" wan joyfully given b.v tho young miss und tearfully approved liy ier uiiihi"i ., CoN8TAni.n'8 Inndscnpo, "Tho White Horso," was sold recently at Chrlstlo's room, in London for t'o,5i to!,50), I As exiert declares that he iovvs of at least six hundred counterfeit!, the old masters which aro now hanging In private galleries in tho Cnlted State, nnd all of which were originally purchased pur-chased In r.uropo at very high prices. Tin: death Is announced of Mrs- Urny of lknversvvcll IVdhshtre Niotlund, the mother ff LiidyMMnis atlhoadvaneed ogo of eighty Mur years, It wns from Mrs. f.ri'.-.v.' -n Men thai Hir John Mil-hit. Mil-hit. pninWiiriMjniteA- ivletttro, of ! Ml si-achy luKeted a great picture, The IB1 1P0I ih" i loss, for tho iHmpel of tho I Lite t. unit JullB ItlsMtlfl to bo quite eqlH of feeling uiid bolducM itH"'0Ulon to any pioviol Hungarlau 1 |