Show MARRIED LOVERS I 1 the charming chu gallantry by a gentleman of 70 years it is always pleasant to see the gallantry and thoughtfulness of the young lover over manifesting themselves iu in the 16 husband of three score and tan bays the youths companion the writer remembers being at a little country railroad elation station when a white haired old man and W woman oma u almost as far along in yea years rs drove up to the door in an antiquated buggy to which was at cached a horse long past its youth shabby as were the old mans turnout and garments and simpleminded as he seemed bis his bearing toward hia his aged wife was bourth itself I 1 11 don t try to get out othe 0 the buggy U until antil I 1 hitch old ned an fiel help ye he be said as he slowly climbed r out he stumbled backward and almost fel when helping the old lady out so that she came to the ground rather heavily hurt ye did it ma he lie asked with tender solicitude 1 I dont know what made me so clumsy and peerless ke erless then he bruber the dust from her dress with his red cottan handkerchief and carefully righted the bonnet that had become awry during the ride to the station now you sit right here ma ran and ill see to things he said as he be led her to a seat in the shady corner of the room and made it comfortable with the shawls abe he car ried when he turned he said dont feel any bout boinoff goin go inoff off al alone onedo do ye ma MR iv wished wi 8 bed a hundred t times i mes I 1 could go 90 too tot but you know we cant both leave home nt at this time 0 the year an I 1 ani ant sheered but get along all right aaron 11 meet you when you git there and dont ial to have him drop me a card right off lettin me know if youre all right juat just before the train arrived he came over to where I 1 was silting sitting and asked me where I 1 was bound fer for al I 1 replied li ou dont sax sal V be said glee fully well debbe then ye mind lookin after my w cifa i ie a little ashes goin to M too called there sudden by the sickness of our daughter harriet she ant traveled alone none an I 1 feel real guilty lettin her start alone now but it ant so that we kin both go I 1 know it ant but forty miles but ill feel feet easier to know that some onell tell her when she gits there an help hell her off the train debbe she bant cant see so very well aa an her hearin ant none too good I 1 gladly agreed to give the old lady all necessary am assistance istance and the old gentleman was profuse in hie thinks I 1 bad hall taken 11 quite a load off his malmd he lie declared he kissed his w wite ife good by two or three times when the train came in and stood stow on the station platform waving his red had kerchief aa as it moved away while the old ladys handkerchief fluttered from her window in living response until the station was quite out of sight |