I I! -A Trapper & rapped It was t o'clock on an uuturm evening. The streets of lirmin Imin were swept with rain. 1 had tad a tolerably successful day, and there repo.-cd in my pockets the nun of I'.'O, which 1 had collected from my lirm's customers. Having nothing particular to do, and the torrents i f rain absolutely prohibit-i ing all open air enjoyment, 1 went to ' the hold 1 was staying at. and, al-' though I had already drunk during the afternoon more than 1 ought and much more than 1 needed, Jj called for a further supply of bran dy and while sipping it was joined by a stranger, who seemed eager to 'p enter into conversation with me. Nothing backward and with! tongue fairly set a-wagging, I talk-! o.l -r mi. I I twili.ivo ill it l..f.ir.i i many moments he had ascertained that I hail i'VO belonging to my em ployer in my possession. The brandy finished, nothing would satt.ofy my new found friend but that he should take me to the theater, where the well known play of "Drink" was being performed. I rememlN.T well how, half tipsy us I was, 1 shuddered at the reali.-iie por traiture by one of the artists of n victim to delirium trenan.-. I re member how the horrors of drink were delineated and was sane enough to emark to my companion: "Bosh! They are overdrawing j it." ! "Certainlv," he replied, "thev art! overdrawing it. Hut it's only a play. Tlr.'re are drinking bars here; they are a reality. Come, let's go and get something." So we went and "got something," and. to cut a long story snort, wkcnj 1 left the theater leaning on tt.e; arm of my friend 1 was helplessly intoxicated. ! The next thing I knew was this:! The rain clouds had rolled away, and j fitful gleams of moonlight revealed j to me the fact that 1 was in a strange room, lying on a strange' bed. Two o'clock chimed out from j a neighboring steeple. Sobered with fright, I raised myself, and then, quick as a lightning flash, came the thought f'ny money! My clothes were thrown across the bottom of the bed. I searched the trousers pocket. The gold was there. Then I heard voices in soft con versation coming up from below. Noiselessly I opened the bedroom door and listened. "Sure he's all serene?" queried one voice, to which another respond ed, "lie won't wake till ti at the cur liest." "Very good," said the first voice. "Mind, if he wakes while you're do ing it" The sentence was punctu ated by the unmistakable click of a pistol, and I shivered not from cold. "And at C or 7 or whenever he does wake," continued the voice, "tell him you picked him up drunk in the street and carried him in here out of compassion for safety, and you will easily convince him that he was robbed out of doors. But, mind, I have done my part in plying him with drink and in decoy ing him here. See you do yours in gracefully relieving the poor fool of his 20." Here a step on the stairs warned me to close the door, and I got back to bed. Hearing the knob of the door turn, I began to breathe heav ily after the fashion of a drunken man, and the next instant, shading the candle with his hand, there ap peared the form of a strange man, who was soon peering fixedly into my face. Satisfied apparently with his ex amination, my visitor seached my Dockets, pounced upon the gold, of course, and quickly transferred it from its erstwhile resting place to where do you guess? Jle went to a birdcage, which now for the fii'.-t 'Jme J observed hanging up, drew out its sliding door, quietly emptied my gold into it, replaced the slide and undressed and lay down beside me. Jle was soon asleep, and hope f prang up within me; but, alas, of all the light sleepers he was the lightest I ever knew! Whenever i moved lie appeared to be on the alert. It was impossible to crawl out of bed without his beicg con scious of the fact. Besides, under his pillow 1 knew was the pistol, and, in despair, I had reluctantly to rest on as calm and unconcerned a I possibly could, ill wakeful I piiHsed that horrible night, ami the slow hours (Irajjyjcil on interminnlilv. Ihit nt length n project presented itself to tnv now sharpened pcum's, whir It project I put into execution when o'clock struck. "Failure," said 1 to myself, "means simply death. Siiecesn means a saved reputation with my employers and a vow of strictest so briety." Everything being perfectly quiet, f simulated a gradual waking u;v ami my rrt yawn opened the eye of my bedfellow. The second had the eiTect of raising him from his re cumbent position in the bed, and when I slowly and painfully awoke lie via bending over me, all solici tude ' Daylight v:is now stealing into the room. "My poor fellow," exclaimed thn assiduous one. "how do you feel tow? Yoi will wonder, no doubt, t boim: in mv bid. but the fact is yn were HOt i ill last nk'ht, were vou -in:-" mv hand "Well. I Mv head 1 said. "111?' nuvl. anii ally think i Hin doos ache so! " And 1 put to my head, t have been. lie smiled and replied, "Well, my I dear fellow, not to put too tine a i point upon it, I found you late li't night in the gutter just a little bit ' the worse for liquor, and two some what disreputable looking men w ho j were with you asked me if 1 could manage to look after you for the night." 1 expressed my profound thanks 1 to my good friend for his tinsel lish ' kindness, but he modestly waved them aside, saving denrccutinjlv: "Duty, sir. duty. I cannot neg lect a genuine case of human sulfer- j ing or danger without some attempt, I however slight, at succor." ' 1 thanked him again. "I am ill." I said. "I had too . much brandy yesterday. 1 uuit ' have a hair of the dog t hat bit me. 1 I mu.-t have a nip now. It is the, only thwig which will put me right. If you hac any brandy in the house, ' foi heaven's sake, sir, bring me a ! 114 i urop: lie hesitated , moment, then re joined : "Certainly. Lie there, and I'll be back with it in a moment," and dis appea red. Much quicker than I can relate it, 1 sprang up. went to the birdcage, drew the sliding tray, transferred all the contents into my handker chief and thence into my coat pock et, finally replacing the tray. Not a moment too soon was I back be tween the sheets, for in an instant my pood Samaritan arrived with the brandy. I drank and professed to be much better. I dressed; so did he. Would I have breakfast? Xo. J most reluctantly asked to be excus ed, being in haste to catch the first train I possibly could back to town, and I pointed out to my noble host that either breakfast or that train must of necessity be given up. Would he forgive me if I felt com pelled to choose the train ? I searched in my trousers pocket for my money, gave a start of sur- rise, shrieked out: "They have rob )ed me, those villains. Iiobbcd me last night!" And I simulated as ably as I could a most woeful expression of grief and despair. My good friend sympathized detqdy with me. He invoked maledictions on the head of any one who could be base j enough to rob an unfortunate strait- j ger, and with a generosity well nigh I unparalleled he pressed upon me to accept, seeing I was penniless, as a i temporary loan if I liked, the suui of 10 shillings. "J)o take it," he urged. "It is. you know, more blessed to give than to receive. I am not rich myself, but a few shillings in the cause of philanthropy I shall not, cannot miss." i So, with renewed assurance of in debtedness, I wi.died my estimable benefactor adieu; told hint 1 should never forget him as long as I lived (hro 1 really was speaking the truth) and departed. What the lo cality was 1 knew not, but I wan dered nay, I rushed on and on until 1 saw a sleepy looking jchu, whom I bade drive me with all pos sible speed to the station. The train was just starting, and I jumped into an empty compartment. Hastily J untied the bag and scanned the con tents, ho and behold! I found thitt I had swept the birdcage clean, for when I counted the money there were LVi in gold and two 5 Bank of England notes, making the very respectable total of 52. Now I am happily and peacefully settled in life, and when round the fireside nt night I nni calico on lor tory nothing delight9 ine better than to tell my tale of how the trap pers wero trapped. MODES OF THE MOMENT. Prawn work, litre ndhittr mid In sertion ntv iv'rlnln feu lures of white stork ntiil collars. Tin blouse Unit lillttons In ttie luiel. n tut tin the collar lnllt ott It Is tin liest llkctl model for a trimmed wal-t. We do not hour nmeli iil.oiit tlik liilttN. lint the weitrliiu of them In n i . uilsnlile this summer, 'liny come In elht alul twelve tuition leimlli. Skirts of line India linen to l w. pi under the line white summer kuwii ntv marvels of clnlioritiloii nml un rlehl.v trimmed with lure, ribbon rut. lieadluK ii nd lurks. O.vater white Ii the lutesi oddity In names for tint of odor. It Is that Jiei'Ull.ir Kril.V hitherto seen III Hour I. I ens. mid Irregularly woven Ihivn product displaying It are now useu for shirt waists mid costumes. Linens f nil kinds are still the f t vorites fur IhiiIi monilnir mid Kiiuple iifternoon summer kowiis. hut old fash loned Trench percule. which Is one ol the most neri lociilile- mttoii imileiin Is ever ujmle. Is helnt: widely employed for tub dresses. HORSES AND HORSEMEN. Nancy Hunks. - Ol. Is to he bred to 11:1 outside sire this year. Anarondit. tl.oP,, continue to tntta to Fred N'ohle's satisfaction. Sjiort on the IluffaUi speiUvny In re ported very lively these d.iys. Tuesdays and Fridays are the "rui lar" work out days at t'hurter Out park, Hartford. Conn. A Kmu trotter hy Homeward. 11:1.1',. is said to have shown a quarter In inrt sccuiul Mt Fresno, Cal.. recently. Itessle Itoiii'hlll. 2:."'t. the erniil. It ray purlin: mitre of checkered hlsioiy. Is lu tralnlnt: nt New MKford, Conn. There is a fast ttreoii trotter t Sloe!, ton. fill., culled MonochroiiH'. Iiy .V Kinney. IMP,, out of the il'iu i f Moi, terry. 2:ii'.' ,. and Montana. -:1'!' ,. (leer Inn nlrendy i'o!;cn n rviri! this season. His cauipaiKuiln: t.ii. ha I ii made up. mid tie re Is n.it ,t A llhote fariii horse in !t. However. ' nvt Hal. -MH1,. soon reiuriis to it. tllt J II UK I-, w.t. a t . ' a -m. rm 1 1 Elephant I the dentist etiKngin!? AlllBntor Well r yes. lie's fllllng some of my buck molars. I find he can get at them much better from the Inside. Many a tuun would li t ter go without lunch nt all than cat the hurried lunch which forms the noon-dav meal of tunny a husinewi tuan. Hasty eating, (cods li.trd todiiest, and no time allowed for digest ion Hre the ruuse of many a ruse of Ktotn.-uh "trouble.'' I)iscaHe of the Motuneh seriously threatens the heallh of the whole body and should be promptly cured. lr. Pierce's C.oliltn Medical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach V7m Hi i -t .'Ni iir. ad other organs of digestion and nutri tion. It enables the perfect assimilation of food and the proper nutrition of the lxly on which physical strength depends. "Nine or trn i;-fira rko my hralth lirranir very tionr. anil in ir.tyj wan ho f o r ifoni that good iluc-lorH roii"inu'eil my ennr the worwt they liml evir treatiil." viitea Mr. Harvey l'hii)i. ol Mnreiit'e, Alii. ' I tun! acute alonmch tioiililr, liver coiiipluint. citurrh And wna tiervotiN to t.iich tin i-xtent I c-oiilil tii't hU-I'Ii. 1 fiiiullv irot three l. Ilka nl i)r. l ieive'a (.oliu-n Meiluul la-rfnvety ami Koine ' I'tlleu ' Took thetu uccurtliiitf ID ilirnliona on the ImiUIih. anil in a lew ilnyi tiolueii a deciilifl iiiiproveiiient. I cVuiiiiiemeil to tu t more rest at uilit mid coultl ent wit It ijle&Hiire, where formeily footl waa like chlpa to me. When I liml used three bottlea of th 'liiM'overy' I waa a tiew nittti ; could eat mince pie tor anpper. go to lied at arven I'. M. and aleep until aeven A. M I am now workifi( at ni y liatle (carpentrv), every clrry lu nil kinda ol went her, and think If I had not tuken youf mciiicinea J would now be under the Kxl." Dr. Pierce's Deassnt Pellets cleanse the clogged system from accumulated impurities. i In i k. : i m t i i i: r it i i 0 0' WW mm m i Klamath -Ule -Railroad 3 . . TIM I! TAULI; . . . In lifted June 'JSiU, IIKllt. wnrf No. 1 No, Pally mt 1 l'n-rlirr ,v KivIkIiI No. 4 ,i ft. in. , V ; Jl 1 t: 111 i 1e.1i ; lull I ! : 17 . I I', in .. 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I and Otllir. can hav the laMiamc ul their I'. S. I'alrnl lor J aalJ l aniU prnmrlly altcndrd In by arndln I m inrir iiupiliale vrcrlala, or Vr llllialra ol l:nlrvi and an urnmrnl lu pay inc f 10 ta hrn cvrr (aid I'atenla shall laaur. JOHN Ml I I. AN, Orafun, California and MavaJa 5lat Aganl LOOKOUT 531 I'or an) our ktllliiic or aUr tlitf alia-a liclfjulnu to tla South Eastern Oregon Live Stock Association $500 REWARD Witt t given for the arivf ml i-otivli'tlon of any pnr ori or Mron uti-altfm miy iluck hrloiiifin to luriiitH-ni of thd Amtm utlon. D. COL'drlLIN, President. j, n. INNES, Secretary 444 BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marko ri.;,. Designs rrf f i Copyrights Ac. Anvnrifl unnrltnif m nkotrh htj1 1tffrrlii(Ui mmf qtiii-kly un tr(.ini fmr niitnioii frso iithr an lnviiii'iii is. iirtihnhlf titntHi!i. ofiuiiunliH. I ton mi rurtty cihiiitHiitlnl, HiutillMirik on I at im.'v attni ff)H, ituumt Humwf fur nor-urinir pMlontN. I'aiHiitd tuknn throuvh Muuit A. 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