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THE NOKFOIj'K NEWS : .TODAY , NOVEMBKK 8 , KlO'l. IN THE NIGHT. I hfar.l ( I * footfall Of the lull ] The rmln of the iliy Vi'trt taming down ninld ( tic And rank on rank tntrchcd liy. 1 lifarj the ttiuniUr's cannonade , The licatlne of hli drum. I MW the liKlittiltiK'i flashing l > tai ! . The hoiti of heaxcn had cornel Tlic mighty legions cron ed Ihc roor And stormed the distant hill ; Flint grew the sound of tramping hood , And , lo , then nil w s still. . * * . At morn I saw dead crlmvm leavti Far o'er the wide world tossed , And now the lonely autumn Rrleus Tor til that she has lent. Woman'a Home Companion. i ! BILLY BRAG ; Ills name was Phlncas Ellsworth , but we boys nt the "II X" ranch called him Hilly Ilrng for reasons which ten minutes' conversation with him would make obvious even to a total stranger. To say that he was opinionated la drawing It very mild , and to state that the chlefest of his opinions was the particularly excellent one he held of himself IB superfluous. Those were humdrum , monotonous days at the "IIX , " and there was scant opportunity for Billy to exhibit the courage , prowess , skill , ability and so fortli which we had Ids own oft re r peated statements for It he possessed to a remarkable degree. Once In awhile something would happen to relieve the monotony , but Hilly somehow or other was never on deck to show what he was worth. He always turned up afterward with : Huh ! Ye galoots Jes' make me ache nil over ! W'y , any bloomln * tenderfoot c'd 'n' tol' ye better'n that ! " or , "That wuz a fool trick. Now , ef I'd been thar I'd 'a' did so an' so ; " or , "Huh ! D'ye call that anythlu' tcr tnonshnn ? Wy , back thar on th' Keya Palm we used ter let th' kids an * wlmmen do that kind o' work ! " And so It went for nearly n year , and , though we Invented ninny n plan to give Hilly an opportunity to show his worth , he managed on one pretext ot another to keep out of our snares. One day Cale Snclling , who was out looking up some stays , fell In with n maverick steer feeding In n coulee and , thinking nt first that It was an "IIX" critter , rode toward it. But the beast was what Is known ns a "bad un , " nnd , horns down and bellowing with rage , he turned nnd charged on the startled cowboy. Cnle tried to turn his pony nnd run , but ' 'the animal was green and only reared and snorted. Calo thought he was about to take a place herding clouds , but he yanked his gun and let go , catching the steer right between the eyes and dropping It not more than ten feet away. Calo was a bit new In the business , nnd he was rather pale when he rode up to the ranch and related his experl encc , but there was a triumphant tone in his voice ns he told of his successful shot from the back of a bucking pony. P.llly listened with a superior air. "Huh ! " he remarked disdainfully. "What ye wanter kill Mm for ? Ye c'd ft ) Jes 'z well 'creased' an' roped Mm. Some fol.ks ucverjicv no r'gard for prop'ty. j Waste not , "waul nothln' . " We all groaned nnd proceeded to con gratulate Cale on his luck , but Hill did not seem to care , lie was getting used to our Irreverence. It may be noted , however , that when wo tried next morning to get Hilly to take a galloping fchot nt the stripe in a blanket nailed on to a shed door , to see how near he could have come to "creasing" n mad steer from the back of a fool pony , our proposition met with scorn. "There ye ' " "What's th' blame go ag'ln. said Hilly. use o' wastin' er whole lot o' ca'trldges Jes' ter convince er mess o' gabbllii' cgiots that er thing kin be did ? Aw. geoff off an' try poundin' snn' in er rathole j for yer wits. Bet ye caru't even do that. " And he rode off , much offended. When Joe Fleming , brother of the boss , nnd Hank Harr had a brush with half a dozen Indians and Just escaped with their lives , leaving a bunch of fnt cattle to be run off by Uncle Sam's dear , sweet proteges , Billy's opinion was nt once forthcoming. "Huh ! Ye mout jes' 'z well saved mos * o' th' crit ters an' got them thievln' red cusses too. W'y didn't ye , w'cu ye seed 'em rldln * down on ye. Jos' kill three or four critters an' pile 'em up fer or barricade. Thnt'd ben better'n losln' th' hull bunch. " When Bob Hall , a cowboy from the " 3 Bar , " the next ranch one of the meanest , ugliest , most quarrelsome bul lies who ever flourished n gun got kill ed at the hotel In town by an unoffend ing tenderfoot whom he had tried to compel to take n drink , Billy , as usual , had something to say. "Huh ! That's them tenderfeet nil over. They think cf er man tries ter hev fun with 'em hynr that they've got ter shoot , an' Bhoot quick- ' ! ' ' Bnloot ougliter'vc Jes' took Bob Hill by th' scruff o' th' pants nn' kicked or throwed Mm out. an' Bob Md've pollyglzcd too quick. Bob Hall never bad no sand. " All the same , there was an old story to the effect that once when Billy had been unaccountably absent from the ranch for three or four days , he had been In town , devoting considerable at tention to keeping out of the belligerent Mr. Hall's way. JUH Billy's opportunity came one day. lie had been laid up a week nnd was still lame as the result of being on the side next the ground when his pony stumbled nnd fell one day and was sit ting nt the door one morning about 11:80 : when the stage came along. Sev eral of us were In the ranchhouse and were somewhat surprised to hear the wheels outside , for the stage road was two miles from the ranch. As we crowded to the door we saw "some thing was up , " for Dyer , the driver , looked excited. "Mornln1 , gentlemen , " he mild. And then to Boss Klemlng : "Fleming , I ex pect to be hel' up over by Klve Mile creek. Kin one o' the boys go with me ? I'll get another man at Parker's , an' 1 raekon three'll be 'nough. " "Why , yes , of course , " was the reply. "You can have more If you wntit 'em. I'll go myself. But why didn't you bring guards If you're carrying any val uables ? " Dyer explained. The night before he had noticed three suspicious looking characters In town and observed that they eyed him considerably. This morn ing he had started early , hoping to pass all the places favorable to a "hold up" before the three tough looking gentle men had time to get located. He had felt n bit backward about bringing guards , ns he did not like to appear cowardly , nnd besides his suspicions might be groundless , and the laugh would be on him. There were no valua bles except the mail bags. But the three strangers had passed him a mile back , evidently In n hurry to get somewhere ; hence his visit to the "IIX. " Fleming turned to get ready to go- he was not the man to send somebody else Into danger but he was met at the door by Billy , "heeled" with two re volvers nnd n Winchester. "Hello , man ! " ejaculated Fleming. "Didn't you hear me say 1 was going ? " "Don't care ef ye did , " answered Bil ly curtly. "Thar's plenty work ter do , an' my lalgs Is too stiff ter straddle any blame broncho. " And he climbed pain fully up on the driver's seat , ami the stage rolled away , leaving us staring at each other , unable to believe our eyes. The stage did not reach the Five Mile nor did It reach Parker's. At a place two miles west of the "IIX , " where the rend traversed the edge of a bluff overhanging a deep ravine , there were three shots fired , and bravo Walt Dyer and his two team leaders fell Into the road. Then there were more shots a rattling fusillade for two or three minutes then silence. When we got to the scene we saw Billy Brag lying across the body of the driver , supporting himself on one elbow and keeping "the drop" on n man who stood holding up one arm the other was shattered nnd hung limp. Two dead men beside Dyer lay In the road. The wheelers were quiet now , but their hoofs had cruelly mangled the bodies of their prostrate comrades In front. "I knowed ye'd come , boys , " said Billy , "else I'd bed ter kill this un , 'stead o' savin Mm fer n Icetle necktie party. They got Dyer fust lick , but w'en they run up ag'ln Pldn Kllsworth. they ketchcd er tartar. Guess 1 kin die off real peaceful now. " Hut he did not die. With a ball In ills leg , another traveling around some where on his inside nnd a wound In his throat which causes his voice to break In a ludicrous way he still lives and brags of this very exploit. Tin- Superior American AVwnon. After many happy weeks spent In the States I am not in the least sur prised that Englishmen should marry American women. They show Jheir good taste I should do fhe'saimMverc I n man. Nor am I surprised that American , women should prefer Eng lishmen , for the same remark applies. There is a delightful freedom , nn air of comradeship coupled with pleasant manners and pretty looks In the Ameri can woman , which Is most attractive. Her hospitality Is unbounded , her gen erosity thoughtful , and she Is In every way an all round good sort. The American woman is an excellent speaker. It is surprising to hear her oratory nt one of her large club lunch eons , such as the Sorosls in Now York. The clubwoman Is young and hand some , well dressed and pleasing , and she stands up and nddrcss-es n couple of hundred women just as easily ns she would begin a tete-a-tete across a luncheon table. She is not shy , or if she is she hides It cleverly. There is no doubt about It the Amer ican dame Is n great personality , but cither she will have to educate her sons to her own level or descend from the pedestal on which she now reigns. Which will it be ? Mrs. Alec-Twccdle In London Exchange. A Darlntr Argument. A quick wltted nnd daring western lawyer once saved a guilty client from sure conviction on n charge of poison ing. It was proved that the poisoning had been done by means of certain cakes , n portion of which was pro duced In court. When the counsel for the prisoner had finished his speech , he said : "And these , gentlemen of the Jury , nre some of the nlleged poisoned cakes. We declare to you , gentlemen of the Jury , that they are not poisoned cakes. They are ns harmless cakes na ever were made , and fn order , gentle men of the Jury , to show you that these cakes are not poisoned , I will eat one of them right here In your presence. " And he did cat one. Ho took good cnrc , however , to leave the room at the earliest opportunity and to make a bee line for nn adjoining room , where he had an emetic in readiness and nn anti dote. But the Jury never heard about the emetic or the antidote until the lawyer's client had been acquitted. The Object of Mfe. Lewis Carroll , the mathematician cpd author of "Alice In Wonderland , " once said : "Once realize what the true object Is In life that It Is not pleasure , not knowledge , not even fame Itself , that last Infirmity of noble minds , but that It Is the development of character , the rising to a higher , nobler , purer standard , the building up of the per fect man and then so long as this Is going on and It will , we trust , go on forevermore , death has for us no ter ror ; It Is not n shadow , butu light ; not an end , but a beginning. " A DOMESTIC COMEDY. THE VARIED RESULTS OF REARRANG ING THE FURNITURE. Btrii , IlllinU'm Mil II In I'ur OliniluliiK' lltp Aplirariliii't * of ( li llooiii * llrniiulil Trouble to tlio Mil Ip Con- niul Siirrim to -rn"lf. . "Do you change tlio position of Ilio uriilturo when you olcau a rooinV" iiilitlrcd lioupowlfe No. 1 of 11 friend In hi' courKt1 of a heart to licnrt talk. "Do 1 ? Why , you , liuh'oill I don't. ' ( < ( < ! as If the room IH cluancd nnloHH 1 liiuiKO tlio furniture a llttlo bit. Do you ? " 'Well ' , I usually elinnpo tlio ornii- around and HO fortli , but In tlio and fnll I Itko to fluingo ovory- In a room completely alti'r tlio \vliolo nppoiiriinco of It. Tlion 1 fancy ho things arc all now , and they hooni 0 lool ; prettier Noincliow. Hut , do you enow , my husband tioesn't lllco It at nil ! " "Neither does mine ! Isn't that Hlimu- arV Men art1 no peculiar ! " "YeH , Indeed they are ! " So many housekeeping Hlmro the views of these two that n story with n moral will not be out of place. It was the other nl ht only that Mr. Hlank went unsuspiciously up stairs to led at an unusually early hour , leaving ils wife reading In the sitting room. lie had a headache and carried a Cell et of water In his right hand. Kear- cssly advancing' Into the dark bed- oem Mr. Itlank suddenly felt both legs violently cut from under him. He clutched wildly at the air and said several thliign of an exclamatory na ture , but there was nothing to save him. lie went down. "Good gracious , Henry ! " ejaculated Mrs. Hlank , hurrying to the scene of disaster. "What Is the , matter ? Where are you ? Why don't you light the gas ? " Suiting the action to the word , she beheld her husband sprawlIng - Ing across tlio bed ; ( lie glass he had carried had discharged Its contents across the plllowshams and shivered on the floor. Mr. Hlank did the talking for the R'.xt ten minutes. He paid that of all lie blankcty blank folly of which the mind could conceive this of changing furniture around was the worst. He nald It was n pretty thing for a man to walk Into his own room and have to fall over things In the dark. lie said he wouldn't stand It ; the furniture must bo replaced whure It formerly stood. "I shan't do anything of the kind. " replied Mrs. Hlank. "It looks very much nicer where It Is. Why don't yon feel where you are going when you net Into a dark room ? " "S'pose you'd like me to crawl In on ; ill fours ! " snarled Mr. Hlank. "I couldn't feel where the bed was unless ! happened to touch ( he footboard. I thought I could walk clear over to the bureau. I tell you It's a confounded rank you have on this subject. Some day you'll precipitate a serious acci dent. " "If any one precipitates , It'll be you , 1 should think , " retorted Mrs. Hlank Icily. And the furniture remained where It was. It was the next evening that Master Hlank undertook to carry a pile of schoolbooks from the dining room to the sitting room. lie had a" bottle of Ink in bis hand , and lie thought he know exactly where the center table was. In the course of his peregrina tions In search of It. however , lie came Into violent collision \\ilh the glass door of the bookcase , which he broke. There were also Inky traces discernible on the carpet when Mrs. Hlank came In. This time there was home balm f oi lier feelings. She could spank Master Hlank and did It with the best will in the world. Her own downfall was not long in coming , however , although for a few days only minor Inconveniences were met with , such as the abrasion of an kles against chair rockers and slight bruises received by means of sudden contact with unforeseen obstacles. Last evening Mrs. Blank undertook to trans fer the cage of her pet parrot from the wlndoXv where It spends the day to the snug corner where It passes the night ; She did not trouble to light the gas , and by some unaccountable mental lapse she had forgotten the precise point at which a tabouret , on which stood a Jar dinlere , was stationed. She charged Into the tabouret with considerable force , was overbalanced by the weight of the cage in her arms and took a header with n resounding crash. The parrot shrieked , and , unable to dlstln gulsh friend from foe. Inflicted a severe bite on her mistress" finger. Mr. Hlank came In hurriedly , plqkcd up his wife and assisted In making an Inventory of sundry contusions. Then they lifted the parrot cage , badly bent , and the Jardiniere with a. piece chipped out of It and the tabouret somewhat scratch ed , and then Mr. Blank observed quiet ly : "I have Just one thing to nsk you , Mrs. Blank. Was I right ? " "No , you were not ! " retorted Mrs. Blank savagely. "Serious accident ? What's serious about this , I should like to know ? For goodness' sake , Henry , don't stand there trying to look like a martyr ! If you must have the furni ture moved back , I'll move It ! " And she did. Philadelphia Uecord. Preoccupation. "Why do you speak so slightingly of that eminent scientist ? " "I didn't mean to speak slighting ! } of him , " answered the young man with the striped shirt front , "but It does Ecem peculiar to me that n man who knows Just when the next comet wll arrive and Just how far It Is to the moon should be so utterly Ignorant when It comes to a question of when It's time for dinner or what train to take to get to the nearest town. " Bos ton Traveler. Till * MlMlnUr of tlio I'olnr lieu p. Nordenskjold found that ( he white ears geneially went through a long HM'formance of stalking his sailors , learl.v on the mistaken ( ( inclusion Hint hey were seals. As the men were lothed partly In sealskin , It uas a very iiitural mistake. Hut the Interest of he story lies In I lie generalisation nude by the bear. The bear said : "There are two or three seals , one landing up on Its nippers In a very inusual way. I will therefore stalk hem unseen as long as I can and vhen they see me pretend to be doing something else. " So the men , with their guns and ances , who wanted to shoot the hear Hid the pleasure of seeing him careful- y crawling behind rocks and lee Imin- nocks , making long detours this way UK ! that and every now and then lumbering up a rock and peeping can- lously over to see If the seals had gone. On the open snow the bear vould saunter off In another direction ind then , falling Hat , push himself ilong on his belly , with his great front mws covering his black muxy.li > , the inly thing not matching the snow ibout him. .lust as the bear thought ic had got his "seal" the latter tired ind Hhol him , u victim of false analogy. Spectator. nlnn Hold Klro i ; * < < n | > rM , Nor do Norwegian hotels themselves onsole yon. Hull ! of wood , their chief nerlt lies In the lire escape , which IH to ic found In the chief room upon every and'iig. ' At VNno.s 1 spent n happy light answering the questions of nerv- iii.s travelers who came from hour to hour to see If the lire escape In my room was winking properly. Angry issnranecs were powerless to coinlnee timid If ancient ladles. Did I really think the rope would work ? WIIH I hero my danger ? Had I tried the contrlv- mee myself ? Kxecllenl souls ! As If the printed notice were not enough ! Ah , that printed notice ! I have n copy of It by me as I write. It Is the ompleto Instruction In Kngllsh to the traveler threatened by lire In a wooden hotel In Norway. Let me give It you IIH I found It : "Klre escape to throw out the win- low. "The plaited snotter shall be found n every room. "To Increase the hurry let down the body one by one until all shall be left. "N. H. The cord shall put out the ground from the shoulder thereunder. " London Mall. KlorlHtn' IJvt-H Are Short. "It Is commonly supposed that the lien who work In the mines or those whose occupations necessitate the ircatblng of poisonous fumes and gases ire the shortest lived , " said a proml- lent physician. "Tills Is a mistake , ind II will surprise many to learn that he highest death rate Is found among i class who breathe In the sweetest ) dors llorlsls. "The i eiison is a simple one. The ( lor st lives at once In the torrid and lie frigid stone. From a greenhouse alinos- ihere of nearly 100 degrees In the \\in- er months he must step out Into one that Is nearly always below freezing lolnt and often below zero. In suni- ner he has change to encounter , too , as n the spring and fall. Hy force of hab- t he grows careless and often works without his coat In the hot , artHlcinl at- nosphoro , and this Increases the dan gers to which he Is exposed. Lungs ind throat and stomach diseases , as well as rheumatism , find In the florist the least resistance. " Gnlvcston Ne\\s. Tln > dmnn < - In the Tenderfoot. i "Tills Is a remarkably healthy ell- j mate , they say , " said the easterner. "You're right thai- , " said Arizona Al "F'r instance , not long ago a tenderfoot with a weak chest an' a pule face drop [ ied Inter the Miners' Delight , called me a liar an' o' course I had to clean up. 'Hoiit two months after a big sunburnt cowboy stopped me on the street , wiped the eirlh ; up with me an' slammed me up in a tree to recuperate. Same fel ler. Best climate In the world , pard. " Indianapolis Sun. Too Sin a 11 lo Sliarr , Barnes Ves. 1 guess It Is true that It Is the little things that count. Howes So you have come to that conclusion , have you ? Barnes Yes. You see , I was walkIng - Ing with Tedworth , and he said If he should find a million dollars he'd give me half. Presently ho picked up a dime , and when I asked him to share It with me he abused me like a pick pocket. Boston Transcript. CU-iinliiK I.lKht I'ur. One who says she has tried It recom mends naphtha for cleaning light fur. She ? nys : I'onr naphtha over the fur , then fluff and pat the article until the soil has been worked out , and when this Is done press the naphtha out by drawing the hand firmly over the fur. Then shake and hang In the air to dry. Be careful of lire. Casey Costlgan got his life Insured for tin clnts. Conroy How wus that ? Casey lie borrowed tin clnts aV th' foreman , and the foreman won't put him on a dangerous job as long as ho owes him tin clnts ! Puck. HH | l2niburrniiiiiiFiit. Bracken They say you are financial ly embarrassed. Do you owe a very large amount ? Crockett I don't owe anything , but there are several people who owe me. and I haven't the courage to nsk for It. Boston Transcript. 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