Weekly Bulletin (Newspaper) - February 11, 1875, Troy, Illinois yoji A quite appalling t kes you Tha thie pretty Tour sternness quite forsakes you You take faded Wfl a foV a slight only by the gHnt of care for over the ur judges soft and Might the same Aye it For all aha all faults ke your erring child T didnt mean Vf f vi WHATS the brightness a brow Whats a of pearls and corals V Beauty i a the men of 8hoTnd ages Have shut their ears to singing as poon Ai fleets the violets aroma The vet cheek discloses So are lilies I so urc in Mag LITTLE iid the place said Clar ence Broughton he paused to bestow a contemptuous glance on the es in an street of a German and well tooi I photographs are for see the hobbling over those con founded stones twice in one With which he opened the green door and en Ji l was visible arid to beguile toe period of lounged up counter and turning over some pho lying But in another moment the listless air chanced to one of pleased pushing the others he fixed his attention on a single which he turned now now to catch the varying light on the aHe was deep is the study of it a door at the back opened and a woman came in Broughton lifted his gin hif best German picture were for Ask behind the an the snatching Something off one of the and Eying as hurriedly as she had come to the back kind of domestic had apparently Brough ton accordingly fuming to her dividing the the picture still in his himself in the presence of the sitting with bent her hands loosely folded over the her her to judge by the expression Of her far enough At muttered apology she looked him with dreamy Byes that seemed only half conscious or what they rested TT il Are you waiting r will be back direct And then her eyes dropped back once and her thoughts with them and she seemed to have for gotten all scene and he He perceived moment on the steps glancing up down the interested in the and his promenade had just fearing test in him she should suspect the object of his There was na such in his guilty fancy she had not remarked him enough to recog nize him again and in any case would neyer have thought of connecting his stay with herself After an instants in decision she turned up the street in the direction from where he He keeping her slow movements just As to the his ideas were rather to learn where she to examine the strangers question some servant that was what floated vaguely his But his way was simplified tor as his unknown turned aside into a hotel court she was met by a young with whom she exchanged some and in this blessed Clarence Broughton saw an old acquaintance of his You Broughton said George as he shook his You turn up just in time to do with me in Awful isnt il f But one doesnt dare leave the place without having been But Broughton was in no mood to himself with the pleasures or pains of a He turned the con versation to subject of which his thoughts were full but at the first word face M said so thats where vou are If you take my youll be quit with one wasted unless you want to have your trouble for your You mean I come too late said with a pang of disappoint the keenness of which surprised I mean Look Broughton yon might as well make love to oue of those stone in the archway She wouldnt understand in the first if she did The amount of it shes a a little There isnt a spark of whole An iceberg with those eyes said You dont believe it of course I had no idea you would but youll come round all the same in the Only try concluded with a short Only give me the chance said answering with another bottom mountains and a If I had gone rg or were lying at I dare say you have the nd to look would not miss are not afraid for your treasure will you lend it I dont she Her face wore a of pain and per but eyes she lifted for a moment was something that was like a revelation to he you do T am so as you with a little quivering smile and if I am I cannot change my nature fop AB if I would have you change J he with all lovers incon I love you for what you are rinly let tee love Little he looking fondly down at her but melt out with another faint I am not he replied and indeed in that first fullness of his there was no room in his doubt or for that he had won his lifes great stakes that the bad seemed as far away as a star was to be his light henceforth the heart that had never known for another was his to quicken at his He was all security In the present and confidence in the was an eady thing to had gained so much and was so sure of the But did not last could not with 4ikp It was to resolve to be patient and give this heart time to the lesson love had begun in But patience was pre what Clarence Broughton had never could conquer with an impetuous but he could not wait tot see them vanish of in their course never fast enough for him an hour must dbB days a the work of a j Marguerite was as much as ever a mystery to He could not compre hend a woman who could love and yet not tremble could see him herself with and Presently the curtain iut aside tier Hustled smiling and full of apologies for having caused the Hen to a moment of his previous the Herr time in his own old dont take it so au is worth a few tat obliged do stay r T She may be as cold as those stone put she a long way better worth looking at than any I have seen so if you dont unlock the door of the gal I shall have to the thats I trf as you Paulett did had no pretext for refusing so Clarence Brough ton had his own as and made Margaret Fanes He had made light of the matter to but it was a matter to him for all tht theen by impulses enough in his life be but none that took such entire possession of heart was in the venture his im so at any he was certain the in apropos discreet le some inquiry re liter behind parti the goodwill in the ble again he thrust sisters commis sion into But not concluded him tie that inthe y have indow foi Mr von An dernach said these flowers grew only on the von Andernach often talks which circumstances had conspired to the delay and were almost Hfe wishes had never brooked and it was late to learn the lesson Marguerite was a mystery to him Was she indeed so cold But that softness that lay in the depths of her dreamy that strange wistful ness which hovered about the childlike curves of her lips They were not for it was true but if they were in her soul might they not one day be for him if he could only school himself to wait As for he could wait any of he with such an end in sight the words were on his tongue ten times a and it was only the fear of ruining his cause that kepi them one a handful iof mountain hdd gathered at no little trouble and some But what did that if he could at bin bQ In stant with that look which a a quietly content without perpetual Passion and pro testation were natural to him and he ex them in return from forget ting that love does hot work by forgetting her own words that she could not change for had declared have her other than she but gradually he grew regent very Which had attracted to wish her more like other girls he had Paulett was right there is not a of till grievance over which he brooded The which he had over her grew into a in his Since he had 69 he to have instead of being put off with the shadow of a right So he reasoned till come to the conviction foi Marguerites sake as much as his some sort of forcing process was neces sary for a love BO slow of A for would no evi to set a proper value on It might be well ol set experiment oh the mysteries of a womans heart as unhesitatingly as a boy would tear apart the leaves of a rosebud opened too tardily for his If one makes a better left un hot the opportunity to carry it out hasten to offer itself Clarence at any George who was to his sis ter to left her for a few days with her school just in time to take her role in the scene Clarence wag preparing if a tor me for a little i while now an i When you like and answered Rather a dangerous said considering the heart of Ifa Snd desperately rately at ihe Tt comes same thing when maaia an engaged Said giv ing him In that case I must confess myself a deplorable said with another longer look into the wicked then leave the saint to she doesnt want come and look at the moon with said as she turned to the Like to said follow ing without so much as a parting word or glance for i i her lifted her eyes an after them with a sensation o surprise only surprise but still wholly For where one has been used to be first object it is not pleasant to see ones self set aside with so little And had either of them hinted at such a pos she might have preferred look ing at the moonlight too to sitting alone over her herbarium but nqt only had they not hinted at they had ignored it so decidedly absurd as it was she felt join them now would be al most an So she sat on by the light of the turning dyer the dry leaves rather those two outside among the fresh dews and scents of the garden found the pass agreeably enough in looking at the moonlight and it may some of those which moonlight is very apt to Undoubtedly the teteatete was a pleas ant so to make it worth repeating it pretty Miss Paulett had little reason to complain that Marguerite went off mooning Clarence if anybody went mooning With him it was A in might have fancied him the lover she had set up in though defense of what it would be harder to No need to be minute in describ ing the progress of so familiar a game most people have played it or seen it played at their own or somebody elses expense enough to say that it went on very much to the satis faction of two at least of the trio as for the her feelings are not so easily Strange as it may ap Marguerite did hot comprehend the play that was being played before her In such matters she Was innocent and ignorant as a child there was noth ing in the she had lived hith IN an in the greatest sculptors as regards ae degree in which it has to take a consists hi the manipulation of the mar ble i has always been to the of their own hands some a ithe clay in marble and or may not be in the artists judgment best brought to by the labor of their will readily be from Vihat has been already said of the tendencies Of idiosyncrasy he those have coH to the perfecting of Powers ii One of those irien whose hands faculty in a master in use of and accordingly to use It was his practice to go over Wether She sticks of holds the letter a long time that the envelope iir appears at the cents And will to name of without any reserve feeling to lest into earnest un she had that ex a feigned to troublesome turn the she mly knew au her own but could prompt her All wasi still she had Clar ence was particularly toher and had not been a dozen minutes in his company before her him so as plainly as ever eyes i still anc then with movement them that ran not such matters while Marguerite in her innocence saw the understood e pro which was fi would prevent Cora dullness in thai her AS it feeling erio to give her experience of the world and its ways her imagination had de before her which was hardly yet aroused to know its own ca of suffering or She had not yet begun to learn the lesson Clar ence was at such pains to teach her likely to be an apt as she unconsciously by her own standard of faith and if she felt a strange like a vague presentiment of during those days of Coras she could not in the least have told But those days were almost at an end there only one more now before George Paulett would return for his sis Marguerite had spent most of that afternoon in the room of her who was suffering from one of her frequent nervous and was as capri cious and restless as tisnal under those Toward evening Wyndham dropped asleep perceiving Marguerite stole out the room and out into the garden for a breath of fresh It was beginning to be dusk the stars were glimmering and the air was full of lower scents everything was so sweet and after her weary that it was no won der if Marguerite lingered and fell into a reverie that was half half at once she was roused by Clarence voice speaking near her he tend Cora together that were just Mar guerite meaning to join them but as she looked over the trellis between she saw that bis arm was round Cora and Ms lips bent close to That moment tore veil from Mar guerites heart ft that seemed to wrench some of her lifes fibers She turned dizzy with the passion that in a hot wave blood seemed to leap up and her lips parted in a gasp and she fell back on at Cora treed herself and rau toward the house but instead of follow passed around and dis the motionless figure crouching there in the with hidden he was at no to comprehend that design was fully To do him justice he had not intended the lesson to be quite of this and t with as own the marble pf every work which But he was not contented to do this in the manner and with the tools which had been by so genera tions of sculptors before de bent of his genius to mechanical in vention led him to an improvement might be made in this respect Forgiving the last finish to the for removing froin the sur face a quantity so no chisel could be trusted to do the it is obvious enough to use of a And no doubt files are the but they are liable to a and very source of They Become clogged with the dust of the marble in a very few minutes to such an extent as td be rendered especially as file must be of an de Powers therefore set his to the problem of inventing some means or some instrument by which this source of trouble could be avoided and after considerable not so much in perfecting his own conception of the thing needed as in getting careless and not very workmen tb execute his he perfected a the nec essary fineness upon the principle of a His studio was at all times full of ingenious little contrivances of all for conveniently light in the contrivances for there finally asks Shall I drop it into one of 61actis She walks up in front of the Six orifices which letters rall upon scans each one of finally pressing her face against the WiP she and she doesnt place she meant re leases at at looks down that it did not turns away a sigh of tores 4i VI fi lut THIS week was A at least for one of our young men in and rin honest Raiser living between four from Out to the parties we shall not mention any only state the facts of the This young man deeply with the Daughter exact degree desirai the collocation and distribution of light contrivances for the more ready moving of Remarkable Oh the Detroit Bay City Railroad OP Thursday night last occurred which eclipses record in the annuls fi The curred to the southbound night It appears that when the train was In the vicinity of Oxford Conductor misgiving as triumph in his that he i a alight but and heard the He sprang to the and after setting it swung his for the engine to The tance of four or before being but it a standstill everything was to pe all excepting that one Blue Line car just ahead of the passenger A search was instituted and the missing car was found in the ditch in the the From the fast His fi tion of things it appeared that the and end of the car had jumped the I toothache to the severing the with he car ahead as it did combined force would shoot the came near of the father not of his the resolved eloper ahd Christmas At ten oclock man was in about of a mile fr arid two from one of our livery When ten I young lady passed on tat the tind meet alas plans ot the plot or suspect every movement of his Wben she left the her distance and ome to Ine where daughter was about to get It was hot long before the young n the house and an observer have father A beating such i1 fix you worthless The young man soon afterward the horses back in fo as though had of the cars in the rear as they came down on to the off car served to end it around until finally the rear drawbar twisted it off the night was very and the car was coaches kept pushing it further and un til finally the Blue Line had been sent entirely from tho and at right angles with clearing the rail by fully three The rolled OH past the ditched car as if noth ing had and stopped without Accident or without the knowledge of the passengers several The engine stopped and backed con were track men were sent for to gauge the and one car proceeded its mak ing its meeting point ait the next where of the accident were stated duly discussed with the attaches of the northbound which was met at that Such has been placed on and the Detroit Bay City is as in all things entitled to the Whenever a car gets ofi the track the road is generally blocked up for and usually some damage is done but in this Instance no no damage was done to other cars in the and withal none of the passengers oh board knew that anything had course the happy results wer in a measure due but the presence of mind of conductor contributed J 71 1 and We have r since and he dont lookin to try the thing over Delta German 1 you aplan ofa dwelling more n and yet iack some of the to domestic comfort the good housewives on during v these past centuries without a c we is a moit inexplicable any middle and you would the family just moving suchis wardrobes and bureaus in the But when you come to inquire yon find that things been a the lack of Mich furniture into It a rather singular arrange ment of a residence to put the kitchen front the way But such ia almost universally the case with the r country wbp i the lui v to build with a view Hving Then pie understand the of this