LEFT THEIR SEATS HASTILY r,...-Um' ' ' LJ IMHIM IIIMIIIIIWI III I ! Ill II Ill II I IHIIWIIH I --.-iMaiJliMMttataiUiLU 3 Fair School Teachers Blissfully Una ware of Contents of Box on Which They nested. "While In Paris this summer nnoth cr girl nnd I went out to Vorsalllos ono nftornoon," snld n school tunchar who had Just returned from nbroad. "It wna dusk when we reached tho rnllwny stntlon, mid ns thoro wub no waiting room wo sot down on two crntos that wero out on tho platform among a lot of others. Wo noticed that the station employes kept staring nt us with a persistence that was an noying. Presently a man In a shabby uniform with a bucket on IiIp arm ap proached us. lie touched his cap deferentially nnd said In French, of courso: " 'Mosdamos, pray do not lot mo dis turb you, but I am forcod to opon the boxos on which you are seated In or der to food the boa constrictor and other serponts Hint are within.' "When wo rocovored from our fright wo found wo bad been scuted In tho midst of a huge collection of snakes Hint had Just arrlvod from their native Jungles on route for tho zoo near Versailles." To Breiiisinn Ono neck, $2. Tho "line up" man was a facetious soul. Tho wonmn for whom ho was putting up a pulley clothes-line was exacting. Slio ordered It put In a cer tain plnco, which It was almost Impoo' Bible for h.tn to roach lie hesitated "If I hnvo to put It there, lady," ho said, "I'll break my neck." Still she did not rolont. "All right, lady," ho consented, with n cheerful grin, "but It'll cost yur $2 extry If I break my ueck." Why Not? ndSa qoM 'eiibil'O "IS Wl 'S 912 'UO)1nsilOQ pill! 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Tho story opens with the shipwreck of I ha iPfimnr ml Wll CI MlBH UoncVlOVO LobIIo, mi Amerlrnn holross, lrcl Wln tliropo, un KnRllHlitnnn, nnd Tom Make, n-lm iiur.. Iimaf.il iitinti mi UllMlllllli- Itod Island iitnl wero tlm only oiips not drowned. HIiiKo rccovorru irotn a uruim- .... Itlnkn nlllinnpil ntl tllO UOal. bocniipn of Ills roiiRbne. becamo n lijro ns prMrrver of tin- helpless pair. i:nKllnnmii wnn buiiik hi inn imi.u RIISB I .C'SllO. 11IHKO muricil iu nwmi to the ship to recover whnt wus loft tii, ...,.ir....i Dnfnlv Wlnllirnno wnntca his Inst mutch on n cigarette, for which h wns ficnrcd hy lllahe, Thnlr nrst meal wns n (lead fish. Tho trio started n ten mile hllie for hkher land. Thirst nt tncWMl them. Hliiko wnH compelled to enrry MIsh nesllo on account or wenn- 1tn niiMtn.l Wlnllirnno. TIlCV un- tend the JiiiibIp. That night was passed roostlnn hlch In a trco. The next morn tner they descended to the open npln. All three constructed hnts to shield them nelves from the sun. They then feasted nn co"ornuts. tho only procurnblo food, tioa i ...ii,. olinvir.fl n llklnir for lililKC. hut detested his roURliness. Led by UJako thay estnbllshed n homo in soino ciuih. Ulni'o found ti fresh water sprltur. Miss Tn.ll.. fnpnd nn unnlensnnt Hlluatlon. They plnntiod their cnmpalKn. Ulnlio re covered his aurvoyor's mncnlfylnK kiosk, thus InsurliiB nro. no sinricu u giinKi" tire, kllllni: n. Inrco leopard nnd smoth- rrlnjr several cubs. In tho leopard's env- nrn ttw.v in ii i r n Hmnu iifiino. iiiav kuiiiuii tho cliffs hy burning tho bottom of a treo until It fell nualnst tho ha Rhts. Tho tr'o secured eics iroin 1110 l,".lB; Mia rniln'n white nUIrt was decided upon us a Hlenal. Miss T-eslle mado a dred from the lenpnrd sli'ii. Hlako's ef forts to 1(111 nntolopes failed. Overlieiir- u. n nntivAranlliin lintweoll 111.11(0 nnd Wlnthrnpe. Miss Lesllo becamo frlRbt- encd. Wlnthrnpe liecomo in wun iovci-. UlnUo wns poisoned by a fish. Jucknls nttneked the ciimp that nluht, but wero nff hv iienevlevo. Ulnkn returned. after nonrly dvlnK. Ulnkn constructed an animal trap, It killed u hyena. On a tour the trio discovered nonoy unu uyaiuiB. CHAPTER XVI. Continued. "Would It not bo best for Mr. Win- thropo to rest during tho noon hours?" "'Frnld not, MIbs Jonny. Wo'ro not on t'other hiuo 01 joruan yci, mm there's no rest for tho wenry this sldo." 'What odd expressions you uso, Mr. Dlakol" 'JuBt giving you tho rovcrso uppllcn- Hon of ono of thoso songs they Jolly us with In tho mission phurches " "I'm suro, Mr. Illnko " "Mo, too, MIsa Jonny! So, ns that's settled, we'll bo moving. Chuck somo Hvo coals In tho pot, nnd como on." IIo started off, weapons In hand Wlnlhropo mado a languid effort to tnko possession of tho pot. But Miss Leslie pushed him nsldo, and wrap ping all In tho nntolopo skin, Blung it upon her back. "Tho bruto!" oxclnlmcd Wlnthropo "To leave such n load for you, when ho know that I can do so llttlo!" Tho girl met his outburst with n hruvo attompt at n smile. "Pleaso try to look at tho bright sldo, Mr. Wln thropo. Ttcally, I hollcvo ho thinks It Is best for us to oxort ourselves." "Ho hns other opinions with which wo of tho cultured class would hardly ngroe, Miss Losllo. Consider his com maud that wo shall go thirsty until ho permits us to rotum to tho cliffs Tho man's lmportlncnco Is Intolor nble. 1 shall go to tho river nnd drink when I chooso." "Oh, but tho danger of mnlnrla!" "Nonnonso. Mitlnrla, llko yellow fever, comes only from tho blto of certain species of mosquitoes. If wo havo tho fevor, It will bo entirely his fault. Wo havo boon bitten ropoatod ly this morning, and nil bocauso ho must compel un to como with him to this Infected lowland." "Still. I think wo should do what Mr. Dhiko says." "My dear Miss flonovluvo, for your cako I will endeavor not to brenk with tho follow. Only, you know, it Is deuced hard to keep ono's temper whon ono considers what n boundor what an unmitigated cad " "Stop! I will not listen to another word!" exclaluiod tho girl, nnd sho hurried after Ulakc, leaving Win thropo staring In astonishment. "My word!" ho muttered; "can It ho, after all I'vo done and him, of all tho low fellows " IIo stood for several moments In deep thought. Tho look on his sullow I u co wub far from ploasnnt CHAPTER XVII. The Serpent Strikes. ,11 kn wuuiiropo camo up with tlio others, they wero gnthorlng green loaves to throw on tho llro which was bluzlug cIobo bosldo tho ant-hill. "Got u movo on you!" called ninko. "You'ro slow. Ornb a bunch of loaves, and got Into tho smoko, if you don't want to bo stung," Wlnthropo neither gathorod any lenvos nor hurried himself, until ho wns visited by a highly Irrltatod bco. Thon ho obeyed with alacrity, niako wns far too intent on other mattorB to heed tho Unulluhman. Lcmnlnr In nnd out of tho thick of tho Hmoko. ho rounded tho nut-hill with his club, un- til ho had broken a gaping nolo into tho cavity. Tho smoko. pouring into tho hlvo, mndo short work of tho boos that had not aircauy ueon Buiiocatcu. Although tho nnteiopo skin was d'awn Into tho shupo of a sack, both It and tho pot woro tilled to overflow ing with honey, nnd there wero still "Told You Sol See moro combs left than tho thrco could cat. Hlako caught Wlnthropo smiling with satisfaction as ho licked his fin gers. "What's tho innttor with my expo- dltlon now, old man?" ho demnnded. "I ah must admit, Blnko, wo havo hud n most onjoynblo change of food." "If you aro suro It will ngrco with you," romnrked MIbs Leello. "But I am suro of that, Miss Qeno- vlovc. I could digest anything to-day. I'm fnlrly ravenous." "All tho moro reason to bo careful," rojolncd ninko. "I guess, though, what we've had'll do no harm. We'll let it ccttlo a bit, hero In tho shade, and then hit tho homo trail." "Could wo not llrst go to tho rlvorj Mr. Blnko? My hands aro dreadfully sticky." "Win will tnko you. It's only n lit tlo way to tho bank hero nnd thero's not much underbrush." "If you think it's quite safe ' ro marked Wlnthropo. "It's Bnfo enough. Go on. You'll sec tho river in half a mlnuto. Only thing, you'd bettor watch out for alli gators." "I bollovo that or properly speak ing, thoso nro crocodiles." "You don't Bay! Heap of difference It will mako If ono gots you." Miss Losllo caught Wlntbropo's oyo. He turned on his heol, and led tho way for hor through tho llrst thlckot. Boyond this they onmo to a llttlo glado which ran through to tho river. Whon thoy reached tho bank, they stopped cautiously down tho muddy elope, and bathed tholr hands In tho clear water. As Miss Lcsllo rose, Wlnthropo bent ovor and bognn to drink. "Oh, Mr. Wlnthropo!" sho ox claimed; "please don't! In your woak condition, I'm so afraid " "Do not alarm yoursolf. I am por fectly well, nnd I am qulto as coinpo tent to Judge what Is good for mo as your ah countryman;' "Mr. Wlnthropo, I am thinking only of your own good. Wlnthropo took another deep draught, rlusod his flngors fastidious ly, nnd aro80. "My dear Miss Gonovlovo," ho oh sorvod, "a woman looks nt theso mat tors in such a different light from n man. But you should know that thoro nro somo things a gentleman cannot tolerate" "You woro wolcomo to all tho wntor In tho Ilnsk. Surely with that you could havo waited, if only to ploaso mo.1 "Ah, If you put it that way, I must beg pardon. Anything to pleaso you I'm suro! Pray forgivo me, and for got tho incident. It is now past." "I hopo sot" sho murmured; hut hor ourt Bank ns sho glanced at his sal low fnc. ml 8no recalled his lauguld fC0,Q movements. Piqued by her look, Wlnthropo started back through tho glado. MIbs uusho wna iuhuui, iu iuuuw, wuuu sho caught Bight of a gorgeous crlm son blossom under tho nearest treo. It wns tho llrst Ilower sho had bcou slnco being shipwrecked Sho uttered a lit Him Wriggle!" tlo cry of delight, and ran to pluck tho blossom. Winthrope, glancing about at her exclamation, saw her stoop ovor tho llowcr and in tho snmo instant ho saw n huge, vivid coll, nil black and green and yellow, flnsh up out of tho bedded leaves and strlko against tho girl. Sho staggered back, screaming with horror, yet seemed unnblo to run Wlnthropo swung up his stick, nnd dr.shcd across tho glado toward her. "What is It a snnko?" ho cried, Tho girl did not seem to hear him. Sho had ceased screaming, nnd stood rigid with fright, glnrlng down nt tho ground before her. In a moment Win thropo wns nenr enough to mnko out the brllllnnt glistening body, now ox tended full length In tho grass. It was I'carly fivo feet long and thick as his thigh. Another step, nnd ho snw tho hideous trlnngulnr head, lifted a foV Inches on tho thick neck. Tho cold oyes wero fixed upon tho girl In innllgnnnt, deadly Btnro. "Snnko! Bunko!" ho yelled, and thrust his enno nt tho roptllo's tail. Again camo a flashing leap oj tho bonutlful ornate coll, and tho stick was struck from Winthropo's hnnd Ho dnnccd backward, wild with ex citement. "Snnko! Hi, Blako! monator! Run, Miss Leslie! I'll hold him I'll got another stick!" Ho darted nsldo to catch up branch, nnd thon run In nnd struck boldly nt tho nddcr, which roarud hissing to moot him. But tho blow fell Bhort, nnd tho rotten wood r.bnt torod on tho ground. Again Win thropo ran aside for a stick. Thoro was none near, nnd ns ho paused to glnnco nbout, Blnko camo sprinting down tho glade. "Where?" ho shouted. "Tbero IU! look out! You'll bo on him!" Blnko stopped short, barely boyond striking dlatnnco of tho hissing rop tile. "Wow!" ho yelled. "Puff udder I'll fix him." Ho leaped back, nnd thrust his bow at tho snake. Tho challongo wns met j by a vicious lungo. Kvon whoro ha stood Wlnthropo heard tho thud of tho roptllo's head upon tho ground. "Now, onco move, tootslo!" mocked Blnko, swinging up his club. Again tho ndder struck nt tho how tip, moro viciously than before. With tho Hash of tho ntroko, Blake's right foot thrust forward, and his club camo down with nil tho drlvo of his slnowy nrm behind It. Tho blow foil across tho thickest part of tho adder's outstretched body. "Told you so! Sco him wlgglo!" shouted Blnko. "Broke his bnck, first lick What's tho nmtter, Miss Jen ny? IIo can't do nnythlng now," Miss Lcsllo did not answer. Sho stood rigid, her fnco nshy-grny, hor dilated eyes ilxcd upon tho writhing, hlfslns ndder. "I think tho Bnako struck hor!" gnspod Wlnthropo, suddenly ovorcome with horror. "God!" cried Blnko. IIo dropped his club, and rushed to tho girl Iu a mo I mcnt ho had knelt before nnd flung up her lcopnrd skln skirt. Her stock- lnrcs ripped to shreds In his frantic f?rnsp. There, a llttlo bolow hor right knee, wns n tiny, red wound. Blnko put his lips to It, and sucked with llerco onergy. Then tho girl found her voice. "Go nwny go uwny! How daro you!" sho cried, as hor faco flushed scarlet. Blako turned, spat, and burst out with a loud demand of Wlnthropo: 'Quick! tho llttlo knlfo I'll havo to slash It! Ton times worse than a rat tlesnake Lord! you're alow I'll uso mine!" "Let go of me lot go! Whnt do you mean, Blr?" criod tho girl, struggling to free herself. "Hold still, you llttlo fool!" ho shouted. "It's death suro death, If I don't get tho polEon from thnt blto!" "I'm not bitten Let go, I say! It struck in tho fold of my skirt." "For God's sake, Jenny, don't Ho! It's certain death! I saw tho mark " "Thnt wns n thorn. I drow it out nn hour ago." Blako looked up into her hazel eyes. They wero blazing with Indignant scorn. IIo freed her, nnd rose with clumsy slowness. Agnln ho glnnced nt her qulvorlug, scnrlot faco, only to look nwny with a sheepish expression. "I guess you think I'm Just a dnmucd meddlesome Idiot," ho mum bled. Sho did not answer. Ho stood for a little, rubbing a finger across his sun-blistered Hps. Suddenly he stopped nnd looked nt tho finger. It was streaked with blood. Whow!" ho oxclnlmcd. "Didn't stop to think of that! It's Just as well for me, Miss Jenny, thnt wasn't an ad- dor blto. A llttlo poison on my soro Hp would havo dono for mo. Ten to ono, wed uotn navo turned up our toes nt tho same time. Of course, though, that'd bo nothing to you." Miss Losllo put her hands before her faco and burst into hysterical weeping. make looked around, far moro nlarmcd thnn whon facing tho adder, "Here, you blooming lud!" ho shout ed; "tnko tho Indy nway, and bo quick about it. Sho'll go dotty If Bho sees any moro snako stunts. Clear out with her, whllo I smash tho wriggler." Wlnthropo, who had been Btarlng fixedly at tho bonutlful coloring nnd loatliBomo form of tho writhing ndder, started nt Blnko's harsh command ns though struck. "I or to bo sure," ho stammered, and darting nround to tho hysterical girl, ho took her nrm and hurried hor nwny up tho glade. Thoy hud gono several pneos whon Blako camo running up behind them. Wlnthropo looked back with n glanco of Inquiry. Blnko shook his head. "Not yet," ho snid. "Give mo your cignrctto enso. I've thought of some thing Hold on; tako out tho clgnr ottes. Smoko 'em, If you like." Cnso In hnnd, Blnko rotumed to tho wounded adder, nnd picked up his club. A second smashing blow would hnvo ended tho mntter nt onco; but Blako did not Btrlko. Instead, ho feinted with his club until ho mnnagod to pin down tho venomous bend. Tho club lay across tho monster's neck and ho held It fnBt with tho pressure cf his foot. When, hnlf nn hour Inter, ho wiped his knlfo on n wisp of grass and Btood up, tho cignrctto case contained ovoi a tnblespoonful of a crystalline liquid Ho peered In nt It, his heavy Jaw thrust out, his eyes glowing with sav ago elation. "Talk about your moat trusts nnd Winchesters!" ho exulted; "hero's n whole cnrlond of beef in this llttlo box onough dopo to morguo n herd ol steers. Good God, though, thnt was n closo shave for hor!" His fnco sobered, and he stood for several moments staring thoughtfully Into space. Thon his gazo chanced to fall upon tho groat crimson blossom which hnd so nearly lured tho girl to her death. "Hollo!" ho exclaimed; "that's an amnryllls. Wonder If sho wasn't com Ing to pick It " Ho snapped shut the lid of tho clgarotto cnso, thrust H carefully into his shirt pocket, nnd stopped forwnrd to pluck tho flowor. "Makos n fellow fcol llko a kid; hut mnybo it'll ninko hor feel less soro ni mo." Ho stood gazing at tho flowor for several moments, his oyoa aglow with a soft blun light. "Whew!" ho sighed; "If only But what's tho uso? Sho's 'way out of m class a rough bruto llko mo! All th snme, It's up to mo to tnko enro hor. Sho enn't koop me from bolnp her friend nnd sho suro enn't object to my picking flowers for hor." Amnryllls In hnnd, ho gnthored ui his bow and club. Then he pause to study tho nkln of tho decapltatco udder. Tho Inspection ondod with shako of his hoad. "Bettor not, Thomns. It would mak a dandy qulvor; but thon, it might gc- on hor norvos. (TO OR CONTINUED.) May Be a Whlted Sepulcher. It Is a womnn's wny to think thor Is nlwnya somo good in a mnn wlu wears a white vest. Galveston Nows oxve )owes; Aeawsea fto system sJfecXuoJXy; xotovCa cotsXqXqw To OeVvfe bewcjvixoX MANUrflCTUPCD VS1 THE Fig Syrup Co. SOLD BY LEADING DRUGGISTS 50'A BOTTLE POOR BOY. 'Denr mo! Why do you cry so bit- torly?" "I'm cryln' 'cauRo I'm bo wicked dat I'm goln tor piny hookey, instead ot goln' tor school, boo hoo!" Deafness Cannot Be Cured Dy local n mil Icat Ions, as they cannot rcAcli the dis eased portion ol the car. 'lliero U only one way to cure dcatncM, and Hut is by constitutional remedies. ucarncM u caused oy an uinamca condition oi too mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tuba la Inflamed you liavo a rumbllna sound or Im perfect bcarlnz, and when It is entirely clewed. Deaf ness Is the rciiult, and unless tho Inflammation can be taken out and this tuba rrotorcd to Its normal condl- HV..4.1II, lilt. ITU UI.UUIU ..U1V VIUIQ out of ten aro causnl by Catarrh, which Is nothing dui an inn.imcu condition or ino raucous suriaces. Wo will clve Ono Hundred Dollars for any case ot Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by UaU's Catarrh Cure. Bent! for circulars, free. t. j. luraer dt uu loicoo, u. Sold by Dromlsts. 75c. Take llall'i family 1'UIa for constipation. The Soft Anoyver. At n dinner In Bar Harbor n Boston woman prnlsed tho wit of tho into Ed ward Everett Halo. "Walking on tho outskirts of Boston ono day," she said, "ho and I inadvert ently entered a Held thnt hnd a 'No Trespassing' sign united to a troe. "Soon a farmer appeared. " 'Trespassers in this field nro prose cuted,' ho said in a grim tono. "Dr. Halo smiled blandly. " 'But we uro not trespassers, my good man,' ho said. 14 'What aro you then?' asked tho nmnzed fnrmor. " 'Wo'ro Unitnrlnns,' said Dr. Hale." Washington Star. Expensive Silence. Llttlo four-ycnr-old Alico wns lying on the floor whining nnd crying stead ily ono afternoon, until, her father's patienco exhausted, ho culled out to her: "Oh, stop, Alice, and I'll glvo you n penny." Alico stopped only long enough to answer: I can t stop for less than a nickel! Boohoo! Boohoo!" Tuberculosis Among Soldiers. For 1,000 active troops In tho armies of tho great world powers, tho follow ing figures show tho perccntngo of cases of pulmonnry tuncrculosls: United States, 4.72; Great Brltnln nnd colonics, 2.4; France, C.3; Germany, 1.5; Austrln, 1.0, and Russia, 2.7. A Frencch Scholar. As William bent over her fair faco ho whispered: "Darling, If I should ask you In French If I might kiss you, whnt would you nnswor?" She, calling up her scanty knowl edge of tho French language, ox claimed, "Billet doux." Tlt-Blts. A Ready Explanation. "What Is tho reason you wero so Into In discovering tho north pole?" "Well," answered the explorer, "you sco they hnvo such long nights In tho arctic regions that I overslopt." A BANKER'S NERVE Broken by Coffee nnd Restored by Postum. A banker needs perfect control of tho norves, nnd n clear, quick, accu rate brain. A prominent banker of Cbnttauooga tolls how ho keeps him self In condition: "Up to 17 yenra of ago I was not allowed to drink coffee, but ns soon ns I got out in tho world I begnn to uso It nnd grow very fond of it. For somo yenra I noticed no bad effects from Its uso, but In tlmo it began to affect mo unfavorably. My handB trembled, tho muscles of my faco twitched, my men tal processes scorned slow and in other wnyo my system got out of order. Thoso conditions grow so bad nt last that I had to glvo up coffco nltogother. "My attention hnving been drawn to Postum, I began Ub uso on leaving off tho coffco, nnd It gives me plonsuro to testify to Its vnlue. I find it n delicious beverage; llko it Just as. well nn I did coffeo, nnd during tho yoars thnt I hnvo used Postum I havo been freo from tho distressing symptoms that nc compnnled tho uso of coffeo. Tho nerv ousness hns entirely dlsnppcared, and I am as steady of hand as a boy of 25, though I nm moro thnn 92 years old. I owo nil this to Postum." "There's a Roason." Head tho llttlo book, "Tho Road to Wcllvillo," in pkgs. Grocers sell. IJvcr renil lir nliovc Icttcrf A ntir one up pen from time to time. Ttiey nrn Keuuluc, true, uutl lull of Iiuuiau Intcrrit.