I ,TIH NAUOMI. .11 i.i" "aimht." nit" " . I,. iLikiim ti'fxu'i. ..J "' " ,. I., 1 It. Xtll "niuiiWAYMKX. (W ...think Ilm. 0, ball ,,r " rml 1 ."l.inlKtl Willi i.M.IuIo.I.vm.1. r i.li.n which " ...,1 Ml"" Tnltiwmr l"id r" i il.i.l tin' '""7 " WiwIimI. llimi worn it ItctM w ho mum iimi IliUrmicI In rntiiruliiH from the hall ...... it .i i .. c n,,v. w,,, -a.HhT,"V;.;nVMMfimM: bockItoman.acs. CllKNV A LliVOUJll OOP Wisdom. Coine Willi in.-, nml l-fum llu lAJ T .... mi'!" vim i uii riNM in uifiir .liming ingm l nci'M ligaill ynu snail imi niiniri'iu. tn tin. teen, of my dear iim-li. and I Arthur, liollevii ine, " Im milled, with a BHitliii llin ilium mi which mi iniu li i.. I pretty conceit ."believe me, there uro miiiiiI. MnitMivor, 1 1 clvcd that my i many who will envy ycm." tiiinhi wiuilil Im liouely tingiy w Imn Im "lint, nir," I Intcrr plod, "yon fr iliMsivi'ii'il liuw piillily In' li til Ihi ii iln. ; g''t wlml 1 have Mil Jfm. f hit"! Imvn ivlved, It wan hiwiii tin nielli In. nir- ' lit eloncly gmrdi'il, '"r ntJ I"1'''" tied liv til resent hi mffir 1 1 1 ,i,,. ' (lin'uvi'ii'il Hint 1 lmvii trivrii iti v love to i . . i... . .i.i. i t H. B. PLANT HAS DONE MUCH FOR THAT SECTION'S DEVELOPMENT. Ix'iy wan tm Iron- Unit Mi mi vum i... l.,,vUh fiuukiM, but I -ami1" ..... '.I...I Hint It Wit III . from i" , , t jnHilil l""l" " '!" tiM.y"f-M,"n t""1 that ,.. nl.oul.l iln li'rthliiH K i. - ",ll,,"t ,M'y 1 r"," I"1 i t u..ii. iii iinivani.lv Lf- ... i i . M... iiiii'h u tia I.I I nil w" "I . :';';!',. ' . 'M.r.fit.-.. Kmiik.J ...I ill" m Mii. ti nllxll " 1 . . .i....,.ri l,u imiilii r uml ?T,m In.i.i riiiiH inK r'Jii ti.iii I "rV"m ' ,... hut,, i.U ; 1 tin- K'"l wu" " Ult, l.l.if mi-wh.'H H." "' " fl , ml i.f l" H. "'' '" -urn. .lv.mi'"' ww " 4 i,. Mlw. I """' iiik iii"'" TmtiinK . ..... t.anl'.v l"Kl'it''lt" 1 ' 1 .....I id Mi III ... .. . .iiii.'ji. mm mil in" ' . . " l , I.. I nil till Ulinni'l. ." . ; . .......l.l I....... Ij... II unit. "' ''' ,m" " ' :, M-rllllM'UKlllWMW'llr , n,dt..inHu' t w.ml.l U' iMily tmr ,.,(... l..'ii!li.il"ri.f mr 1- . I ... ..I..IU liaiLl'lt 111111 UK' Ui inui kimliy. i inKi. " (ilt.ti.fc.. fur..w.-ll i"r. tin.! t'V tln "" ',"l"",",r l.y fVlt.'MM "I ton..! .. hill.. tl.mtH."-iitrlii"'ii! if Hi.-. h- Ti'T 'T" nil r.Miiiriilr Hijiiiii. -J I,. , ,., Lliwil-.! within th hour, ,it. uU I i'uhl liuvo UiK " kimttii t.. H "'H" ' .ilit h.. luul KiilH'-l l'"-- " Hut. f'r U nun. ' ' "" ' Ii.. .... .I.irlntf ,i K liv nuiiiu.'T " r " " ..fliliiK. 1 llotl.txl that 111 Void- ,lillll. IIIH . ' '. . . in I.u.-um Ii than ! Iy '' 1,1 mt an.ll1'V 'iw'iuiy; """'fc' . . . . .1 i!m. l.-ft nl..in. lmii k, I..IL.-.I with him h nl it i"' " l ii..v wtM.ol I w.'i' ' -v "" " ' i ' . i. lin It unntmr 1 lull ll.ia iniii'L r.,l,l rnl mii.I m lirljitf I In k tu wrl. tin. Il wu Willi Krut H'liif iuiw It WlIM I'lllllli. Tllll lllnllWIIHIIIIII ajHlkl. HUllill. "Ynu hiivn a hi.ly In y.mr iHiiiiiuiiy," hi ull. "I limit ir'iiilili. Iht" "Ht'iiiiiMlifl !" mil.! my iin.'li., iiiirliir t hull hi. luiil ln'ii nl nil. "I)n you mli lliliiwa wnmi'll lll,.u,' till, liiitynil ahull Intuit ImmIi I" " 'lli'iiutj,' " iiii.li'il (In. IiikIiwhv mini "mill t iiiii Miri. tlm hi.ly in l'iintiliil ' lli'iiuly iiniiilorniil in Im-i l.i irnixl ' 1 luiiht iinU ttm l.iily tn ali p fri'iu hit iiirrliiK. u tin ni'iit nml irlvn Inn (hi. ji'Wola uf wlii. h aim hiii i-1 v him ll.l IIIH'll. " LflVKIt III V .' iMiitii nf lh ilium, luinnlil. IH'T wim n hull nt Ilm Iihiimi n( Ma.hiiu Tro Inwncy, u Knmt hnly, wlinmi linn wiut (Ii-hiiii.xI hy my iini'hi nml ly her tn l my huxhiinil, uml It wiih iiriiiiiK' il ihnt In. ahuiilil ntop tin. riuu'limi unr n uii n mnl rimy inn uwuy will) liliu. " 'IM... l.li.l.u'Mvimt.t lii.itrluul lillldlv. "Ami Hint In wliy ym iliil tint faint r wi'i'iiin? Im mini, i iimi in invn .,.. i. ,,.. nf ilmi. nml Ihnt Im why 1 Wan mi Mullfiiil lit yimr miKKi'Btion of un i'liiK'iiii'iil. lint wlmt will tlm roul Ihvit iln? Will tin Hlnp Ilm foiu li n hiv (iml Hum nml find th hlnl Ihiwn? I warrant Im will play lh part oxivruhly. 1 hlintilil liarilly Im mirjirimtl to hnir h hail h't himwlf Im. cupturi'il. ' li'iiii i nut iiiliiniliiH ii-HiiiiK- r Mvim. li. wmil.l havi. hiiiil..r.'.l in.., ,''i" "' J"" hut i wim ..it him In n .nit anil I "'' ' 1,1 W'" 'J1" il u' ki vim 11ml in v tilljint limy k.l.tl.UI.I t.ll. .f .1,.. .MiffllHI.. "Ynur mi ll.'t," mini Ilm hi(hwuy man, ImliliiiK fmlli hi" hum). I i..k tl"' in l fnim my invli uihI pr.-Kwot hla li.ui'l in uiinK tlii in In him. "It.' ipiirk!" 1 bhhI in a whihH'r. ' "WhiTii l y.mr hnra.'?" lit. piltlKll II lll'lllli'lll. "I wtw (III1 IjIi iiiii nf a hruiH'U'l," Im miiil. "I niuxt rftli vn ynu nf 1 1 tn t nihil." A ,..,m I ..lu vii.l linn Init lli.'f.Mir dial ' nlh.-ra w.niM f.iliii' win In hi. "till Ht.iplmil flailing laviuim mum nrn'iit. "I'm ri'mly,"l whlK'r.nl no uK'Tly that I wuinh r my tiiii'li. ili'l li"' h''"r. "Why tin you wail ?" Akuiii tln-ri' wiw n pimwi. 11." up--un n lllllt' iliM'iiu.i-rl.-il. "Ami i llunk ynu nns w.'iuinK u riiiK."lm wi-nl mi. I took lh riiiK from my llnui'r. Ah 1 Kavo It to him I rlul. h.'.i hi" haml, ctiri. In lh'' i.it'--t inn iliirkiii'Ni "Talf mr!" 1 Mi.l '"I'liki" mi'!" Ak'-iin l "u" Hilriit for ii iimini'iil. U1...I. I,.. ala.kl'. it wim in H ClirlollhlV J Tt"' . , . , I, InliL'll. it, nwiK't?" Im crUil, hni-li "lwt im. iii "Cotni", Ihril !" I (fitvn wr.'iim of tiliirm -a Kirtioii uf th" .hiv nn hiwl urran. .l toti'lhiT mi Im i-miV'ht "' I"""'"1 W1,i"' hui.!...! im' ii'"i In l"t"w A "",m, llt lal.-r 1 waa t-liiiKiiiK !' him for (h ur lifu iu wo ihwhi'il h'-ailloliK into lh- hla.'k niCht Hii'l wi-nt forward wrowi tlm ,...rhin.i. I h'Uf'l l'"" 'l'' kl" 'y I.. .....r.ul l.ia InilluHlllioll llflr UH. W riKt.i on ami on through Iln- ilnrk n. At llrt my i-x.'it"iii"nt wax mi Kr..it iw. to ivnil'-r IhoiiKhl iiiikhiI'1o ; ! V'liwvi'f, thi. inliHK wiw of lh" rot'Kh- : I ..I.. .1.. ... l.M.fl IllV cat, uml 1 Innt i i'"""1 ' 1 ; Hut K'i'li'y. i"1 1 '" K"" ,0.Kr,,W ; mon. iMviintoimil l' my Hilmiliun, 1 wa ov. itnk. it with a lin-I ihva.lful lulKiV- ; imt Tlm riil"r hml hitlmrto imiuiimI l'ko JmKU ... Dmk.ror 1 h.Ml known imi woiihl h I"" l " ",l"ln ' I .,,,,1. , fur hiK f'-liKl. roM--ry. it itiat I.f It Pi'"' Ui 1!,,l,1 ,"1V0 ! ;ihii-f. Mm 1 '"'K"" fr1,1 'Tr" ; tain Unit -onm imi-tur ha tak.'ii liw ; LrIi that 1 hail 'lua .l w.th nn.rtl.er I h..a-..m...u.. liiKhH .11... ,. trv fill- llll IH.'tl.'! .,.. ',r lo U'llll lllll'llillirilllli'. V.4i..'i.oihinihn.iiKhlh.wiii.lnv.a k-.-u iio.iihiiiir hut Ilm nun n turn .if my own .um fmti iinint l-miiii.I of iiM.-r iiiiriiiniw. ....... .1,1., i.. i .L.. nolii of tlm laii.linarna .1 lh.Mii 1 iniht havn lain wr A- it wim. wo hml Imnlly 1"" o,.. I,,, iik,. ii vi. ininiil." wn.-ii -tin un.l iMiiumiiH" f".'l wu- lawimtl Unit tn vi-ryni'M iii-. Id l ,r.alni tiv.i of lh" v,,'1 l" ,h I l,w,l.,..l forward ho niKi'i lv- ,1ii.(triv.. npK.ar.Ml liil.'rininahli'. 1 .m U. llunk that Dmk miiHt huv furly and pmwii tln-il of wailuiK. I kni'W that If lii rtnt not kt.."J hrart would Hiiuply hnnk. Al"' i. friul.iH.ti. .u ihwpil." my " iifciti.iii of it. rum" Ihn lirs' "i"' wniid.l..n hlu.'knr' movi wimlnw A piMlol frnrkiil, mid n ttimat;.. ci'itKi'd to niovn 1 hi md II I Villi-.' HH'llkillK Hli'rnly I" I ' bm.ui and hi eomnulm on th" . It Hirui k ni tho t.'nnm rly well m-trt. for tlm omwlmmii lh.-n in th.. plot from tn L wtiwl to imvt. fnn. y for my mml. i(t.r, and llirk' hnlm wan u HUpor- tj rim-,, aim IiimI tui.lnrtaUmt to iuaa Tuf him Mjnimli. Hlirrl in hi iH.nmr. unit- ,. i 1...- I.. I...I. III. WIW '"H .in 'in . "ii... t . ' i i , I.,. li m ir nl T limn in. 1 1 ni.'i ... - mid a tall, Br Bifur. Imw w.-ll 1 kin'W il, hiiviuK t hi... l .,i lnak on thn '.'K0 I ' " . r. ihoold pliintiiuiml MtiMHiiniii'.' ' nn... miti'. wit; in IH'UU. A , v,. i -i tut HiiifL Ant vu i ' umi, i I I,, MoriHl at (In. Kkill with wl"'" mm Iiih voIimv "I pnwunm J"" ty ttri'iinim mid tntiNt ukK j' U trtiKt timiii to my kipping. " lean hardly rt'iHiit my uni-1"' woriw. lend they wore not tiolmmnl, mi Kn,W hi iniliKiuitioii. hut h Kv P 1,8 U, nml tin. hinhwiiyinmi BtruiK"' J iatvj timiii fur into tin. .larkni'H- our imrw'," h continni'il P"11'' uii.,.. I... I.iwl mH.IViil iio H...I, I (,..rliinv'H lurk t i"'! t, .i i..i, a nrovorb. I5" frii'iidH. nir. tlmt ym Imw " ' ' . . . ...ill itiIT 1 O II. m to OHO WHO . fw puvnmnt. fori huvo iioilonun n .. i Ii.. . i i He put tlm jinrim Into hi". P1. oiore U a.liaiiion.l rintf. t'. '!"",.; l a wm. h. " Amt im" """ rtwn'ivil nml in-knti,l- Alln.1- .;... ..,.! hud hMl enrw .7 " " V " ...ri.ll In' -V nim for at noT mm " Ifi, I HUI u-lflllll n I mti null Ilil.iK' " POO w..r,. ''!l,n" 7 - ,:." .,,, ,, mv lf from man and nwait tlm i-vi nt. We- had r..l.l.-u V 1 " ,,d.l..uly..lr.'W fin and il.Hmmntod, ; I;,.,n.war ...- iih)H,ril) or 1 nlioniu ." --- .,. i .i..r a ml.'uiv. nui,.- ". timIto.IoxvUhyo..?" imip,KW.. ..mi - ;r- ' To find iy-wwm' .J"" ... i.il..,..l. ,11-iU.tr.niH Mow to m. nor" iinyuiiNWi'r. t Iwonl.l inn . . i...rt." hi' -..titmu.'i. ;,, ,,,, .....1 -t.rir.iw i;n.; what huvo wo - " - , - -, T(m do wi.i. iv ;"- ,mll. iT-'ll'-rin-iofuom ' t !.,. Hh.mld I daw B) to um gallo . " '. tr,, ,, ...on. of miiHlH uwod ami """ : , , k Arlnir woul.1 wih'P '" " ', ,(Ml forbid WMIt tlm conmi- n vsay. -n Wnkr vSl -tldo not lik my KtllUUlt, I kIhh 11MS uwoot. ?urt. it, Yi oi.l i -l vory .'rt i . I"" ,i,!,ty,,n ad tako m ' j k t0 wm,o permit n."to m il.. tjm j would not wish 'kindnos-sof Ull " - Yt iir will url Mir l.la cminmnd of my init wii'l'i'iK- ., ".Sir," I .our nmn-y. t 11 of ,y ,1u.vh u biiimu. "J . ...,i.t von worominui- marriiHl t..mrn In mouth .u mvi mm naiiK'-" " ,v ,ia Ui hiKh.-Ht intof tho ni.-irluim- . ..... nltoL't'tlmr nt I have h.n whfc iiniith- rood f..rt".' 0 ."' ,.,. Yon were w,m,t- " ,l vour lovor toinornm , tohavo ";. ...nuiKi. .wl vet vow 4A von on "fir! ''ri.n.ln..'" "uiall'wnii..'r you llnd my lliht only . i .. ......... laiiKhiilim. I liwvo iniiiio inywii ii rii." for nil tlm country to lmujli at. Never it jHMldl. r hut will Im wllhiK luilhi.lH ill it M',liulKht iihniit thin I hut I liuvo (lonn l.nlKht. Y-t I could U-linvo you kmilor llimi tiioNt. I ciitnat that yon will help lht wiih mln-r in moment. upon my mail," Im Hiiid, "tlm wn i oim to jiii.l" li very Holomoiil 1 would do iiiui-h to help you, hut I urn not iilio Kellier fri o lo do no n I wouM. To Ik frank, my lifu ImnKi upon my i-H-apinK out of the. ri'tfioiiH with nil tlm celerity I tnu commiinil. And my life but liNtell!" . H.i l.rokn off, uml kin-elinK Jihwcil hiH ' car lo (ho Kiouud. Then Im iir.mo, with a curiou-, cxeile.1 launh. "Tho ii.lvcu turo grown in IntorcHt," Im wiiil. "H.tc eomen thn hnn.'Mt y.-oiuim, mill in h"t I liHlen.d t-HKcrly and hear.l far olT t),o nound uf n hoix' KiillopiiiK turummy iiloiix thn rotiKh tnu k. which wiw then ! thn onlvrond aen- tho jtrcut imxirliinil. ! I naw u nmldeii movenicnt on tlm part of my companion and jmrccivwl that ho wiih f'li.K' riiiK bin piKtolH w h Htoi-l hi leiit in tlm darkiic". "Not that !" 1 cried ciiticatliiKiy. "Thero will bo nii'd 'f ' f il'1'1"11- ti.mof Honmkind."hoHai.l. 'Twr mi you will undertake it. I omfi I lmve i.t a Hiiflii-icnt Kift "f wnr.ls. mid I um , little inclined to doubt whether your nweelheartwilllieinthom'H'd for verbal explanation-. Doubt Ions. n KWlcmnu of the rul, im will rid" unmil. Tlmw.und of tlm hoof ftrew. nearer. H- wan nilent now nml listened iot ' tcntivclv to th" upprmicliinff nomnl. I'reM-nt lv tlm rider wiw quilo m;nr. i "nick, ull h well. mid I urn in the compauy of a fri.'iid of yourii uml mini'." , A moment later Im wan upon . ' nuro eiiouwhhn held a pmtoliu .. i i,i. l.orso in an liiHlant no iuiuii i..i. ! i ...... on ..... to him. But it wiih tlm ... ...l. f'.Mt, IllKllwaviiiii.i 'i , . , , Sir,'" ho K.ii.1, "I hi hy the pirfol i,. tiiVn a very proper VOU curij j - - - ..- View nf tho Kiluution. And yet I Mmt . . ...i.:.... ...w l, i.TIlhlllUHl. II tlmt everyiiiioK - ..i. l:ulv y""Diek," iHiiid. "IhiHgentleinan too . . , i, . .....i wiih him. very muchuKuiiiKt i-ill.lI -kod that ho wonld tako mo, and I did tlm. " i.. .lo l.n wan von. You H-.-IIUM. I IIIOUKM. " ' : IT.. kiiow our piiu.. " - , , , . rri... i,i,.liu-nrtnnn lllUKlied. 1 liaiiNisi. ii.u - . .. "1 f.illow day by day tho trailo which t tdeiod you to ii.lopt lor a h.i.K.o I"1 i , !, a few minutes. wo:r::b;;;hofur;ai,,i.,,,.i...Vi.o1a.iy took tho ditl'ereneo of vo.ro and milliner with her. IwilU-onfesH my So.k1 1. L iw l.nf 1 WIlHIimcktO . : i,.l l,.il mo until tho iidlniy my coi... iv . wnwero very iioment of your nppronch. W e were " V .: i..iUn mot imi of ro- 1( " . li.tu mat tor of tlm """Vr . .i.......,.r.o.. Ktartod. " Con- T1! I Z " ho relied, with w t. ....i,i uiivrtiif it'i i ' .7 1 n ituldboclenrt that I m ' h ft mmWT "f KS. you and the la,ly-a god from "'Drent, his arm about my lJUK. . - i..,i.i ro.ulv for actimi. r-dl'ho.Xetote'U'd'rt" w v Ko u P" miit of the thiof-the Rood K . -.1 me' thief and wim1 lnm rJKS "" trnth. the least ho cum io h to no yon tho lady in return for VI U For, then!, porbapo you do uot KiH'ss it, you havOHliown omo ui- "ho'ufi'ivas beautifully clear. "In , " T cried, "ho Hhull do no loss, deed, r""' . .,.i I ,,mmise "ir.".0n " naid tho hifjhvvayni.in liKhtly. ...uLl'. no need of thanks. Hero uro i .i, imrse.. But Brut. ,I.IIH-.I Willi Hutl..r r.Dl-rprl Kr a-..,..,.. Vr l lloiiorit l I.I lrt Atli.i.t-lTrii-P't"t'"n l.ilrl-HI K'nirl.bl Crwr, Thnro In littlo doubt Ihnt h i'W ..,.,.,1. nf it nrmu'lit lliilH"- OUlll ..".'a w .. . any ot her on" mini' i"'" "" , ...l...l.l uh.l I.uh dniio no (IIIHT Oil"! l.HH."V I if la i. i.. Unit, direction. Cortuln It to ...... .i... ,,f ilm mmthcuHt unur . a tf...... U.....a fu.'l 11 f'l .imldor then icr oi ion " , ...... . ...... ..l.liuiit nim to Mr. ruivoii nun." n'" " - . .. . ,., l'hint, and thi Wim ftxcinpliflca iy ....i ...t.... ii.u niiiiiiiern iii n hmtu exhibition d..iK.uitod one tiny to 1,1m hmcIuI honor (t t. i ' , ..' .I... .I..- uilnwml.. (liHtino- mxill uiriu....j. j . ,. thin which I rare enouKu w i.i, ..i.i.. nneeiuiiy num.,.". . ... . . l.n .,ian.Mr. mill Mr. J'JllUt HUM won i " . .1. ..,.,tl,..rn tinr.tlll! UM DUHl- u.,m man, nnd jnwtly o, nine in t hot i. i... unmuht vcritublo won- tiannciiy im - - ilern and hnn dinplayed the nerve and fumiKhtcdneHH oi kiiowlcdKo of human imtnre -w w. ..... . .. ..I I,. alirnwd tlolltiolHH, executive ability like that required by i i .. ,.m,t ariirfl nun u imiiKinatio.. than I oft".i V'"""? ,i i. .... ..i.n uipirrim uiiij ni ." Ho wiih born iu Branford, Conn. Jike many another eminent man of the wt time ho received littlo Hchool trun- U1 in tho p.m- " M Tlm hiKw""". ..f,i, ati . . i l 1 Im SHHi f..r ii."--n and Hoftly 1,0 hml been minutes. l'wr child I" marry one whom no " . : ... fear linn and , tl.. won l .!o not love. "",,- ime mo .M.ntlyle woum oompel"- . i(j the highway- tho i',wt'm,r, u a tracted omo h Oi:of ,ar-" promised to liberate scrais or pap r i , certain I dol.tors. uuu "SSthepoi" ito fragments and again mm ""1 Lrinir robbery. 'irCt bore w,W one who wept at siuo. il R P1.AST. i- i.i,.,nl, Im wan nrivileoed to finish his formal education nt the Lancwterian .H-hool in New Haven. When ho wifs 0, t. i,.vfl nn an exoresii wiv.-..- Illl Wl.l. .tj,,.-v ....... or by the New Haven Steamboat cou -,.any, and a little later he was put m chow of tho express business both on the steamboats wnicn w tm--Haven ...id Now York and oti the few York and New Haven raiiroau. tho Adams Express company was formed iu 1804, he was cnoseu wan to put in charge of the out heru branch of the company's business. That was 41 years ago, anu u'""""'" ; to.u identical with those of the south ever sine. He remamea m this brunch until 1861, the year ol ! the breaking out uf the ciyil war, when the BoiUhern business of the Adams com pany was tamed over to ine u. - j orgauizeHl Southern Express company, of which he was mane me " , : a respouHible post which he still fills. It was Jlir. nam wm. the place Florida was destined to fill as a winter resort for the physically fo-fle. ., ,.f l.ia rBRldence In 1804, I lie nrl " -at. foulh, he took his wife, who was mJ.ug, to that state. Her life as prolongo d for years thereafter by the nnl.l Florida nir At tho very beginning Mr. Plant saw the necessity of railroads iu I lorida. and he was among tne emi.- r chasers of stocks and bonus issue . y railroad companies in ueorgm .. x .... ida, though he cnt no figure as a rail road manager nutil 1S79. ....... ...Kt. nietnresaue una in fernal" i ' . , teresting iHirtion of his career came w ith tho breaking out oi me e... , vHbii of either side. Jr'lliui wu" " i'" , .if c...i,,r v-mross eoim.auy hadwist bt,en established, and it became at once apparent that the business, and perhaps 11 ; n,o new nonioru- tho very exisiein... -- tion, was in serious danger. So he went to Jefferson Da via. president of the (fun-1 federncy. To him the express manager explained the situation, declanng fnmk lv that he was not a partisan, but , luy- ..j. it. would be iug stress on uio "'""." -- - to the south if the business of the ex press company could go on miiute.rrnpt edly. This would hardly be possible, he added, unless he were personally al lowed to go wherever he pleased with . i. ....I,..,, .o wlmtevor. OU:,. -L;..,.i,,.rlrHii Mr. Plant prepent hi8 case that Mr. Davis gave him the desired permission, issuing a pass allow ing the freest movement through tli linos, entrance to headquarters at will, and iu brief extending the greatest im aginable freedom at all times and in all ch-cums.anc.es to the bearer. I was hy reason of this unusual pass that the Southern Express company was raubled to continue its business during all the rears of strife between the north and he south. In the Texas Express company was tormea, mm V - he yet holds, in " iu .... r Atlantic and Gulf railroad of Georgia, and then began his career as creator, re storer and manager of steamer and rail- m"1 liU!u ; ... I.P.I.! of the-Plant Iuvestmeut company, which embraces U railroad corporations, - K941 ; the Southern and Texas Kxpress companies, with a n. age ; and reaching into i '" ,1 " Plant steamboat and steamship linos. doing business between tne gun aurtheWest Indies, and the hi.mc ports of the United State and the Do minion of Canada. The Investment com pany owus four of the great hotels of Florida, and it stockholders .nd I ditect ors include such men a. i H. M. Flagler. M K. Je-sup. W. T. Walters. B. F. Newcomer, li. B. Haskell and others. r.rfartir Hi f-pl Who !! TmA Yltt IIIMlllll. i A..nt ai.uiHiMi von have any klepto maniac in -alety ol,liiltii." ooW New York (Inwiitfer ui...... r nor, "bin wu have mem in Tin. Inst gr.t ball 1 went to with my ,l..er laM winter wo worn very ! m - Wlllll. W!l."..n. "I'"' - --- -- - ,. dreaallig r.m. tlm en.TKH lor ........ ..nt. mid my daughter put them : . .i. ...i.iiiki.i. wlillu so. ImiI ween nor V . ...piii.ti i.i uer or.-j.a- . . k ... mi., nml no drop i. mi uii ip.1" i " ri" - . ' . .. . .1... floor, hiii w worn ,HMI IMO a , vnM ..I ... nii mi i ..... im.i. - IIHM . . . I l.,,..v,.r not to KWe U.'l.'r. I. ...-", . " wraiin, and m m-ut rr a in """""" ..... ..-..,. I,... OIIH1I1IK4'. mill wu . . ...... ............ bn.i.n. wi.en. i i.i,:,,.. wi'in uii" , . . ...i, IIihI tlm n.lHkliiwni.n mm K1" '-- for II i. At th.. clone r tlm nan t. ... " wu went for them the maid In cliargu U, d mo that Mrs. Ulai.k. one of the ultra fash- ioiialiU. women or tlm roiir .......... . pri-mmled tlm l.t cl. k and InnlHt.Hl iitn 1 . . ...!.,,. il vi.nl toller. my neaiHBiii wn.m ..'...r , . .... . if,,r,,il of what hml " n li'D a"" - - . , , .... i laanlniror new curr.il ni in" " , , nhwkK, ami tlm visit oi tno miii..r . in to tlm climkroom, .1... LorU.Kl liernelf up Into a line frenzy aim win b. ii " , , .ir ,. i.r lan-iinlun at one or tne i ir'ii ..". . ,rroiit wwlillngs quite ailramatlo iirainn " . r.'i... t..i.i..i r.r..,ntji wore all ch tonlatioiiHly displayed to excite the envy and gratify the oiinoniiyoi - .... ... . ...... ..i...i...auMui In the room. .letiamvi. ... , ' "," .-,; Al Ho naw won Known, i"'7 -.. . ,...i, i,innd Ixiirln ad- WOTIIIlll k" "i" "' ' , , . , miring a-.d oomiiientlnn on the Wityof everyllilug wim gr. ......... , , , .. .. .... .. ,r,,. ,,,, I l.riu-i-let and aorolt- picK.n. i.i '"""" . .... fl ly concoaleil II. J -i" - .'. . .. .i.. n 1,-jLvlnir the house on iier, .in " . . to get Into her carriage ho stepped UP to 1.... rl Knl.l. -I..XIUIH. 1.1', ." ......... tn l.-Kvrt vour wed nfiveil l yo.. ...al',,j" r . d ng preseiur riiu . -..... n.-i h.Tw-lf toifetlmr with Umt c.nHi.miiiat.s alacrity which amount. I ... ..... u... Ul.fl HH1U. V.l. .T to sroniiiH in .- m , : ao I have. Thank you very mu en. v y iPKKl of you InUo.-.!. li"'" Hwept hack to the table when) the presents were displayed mid ilefH.sit.Hi tho bracelet with tl.o Imix which contained It. the de tective's eyetaklng It all In with an nmus- and quizzical exprusniuu. " ton Post. ri.. t-vntral Park Moukeyn. "Thero are 12 varietiiw of monkeyn in Central park-32 monkeys altogethor, 1 1 f -a.L" sain mvii " , u,. " My tavoriio is a iuu." .;.." alwuvs tries to help me sweep his cage in tho niornlngs, and fights to get the broom away from mo. 1 give him a nip over the head nnd then no proiome. u.... Hut It's only a bluff. Ho wouldn t hurt anvlKHlv He knows I keep nppies iu ,uy rxx'-ket "nnd Im knows which pocket they i v.n,n tvl.i.n he can. are in, loo, nim " --- There Is a .lava monkey who used to ring d.H.rlMills and had to be oent h boMnw : . . ...i,i.. v.iiinlained of Dim Ills owner a ... .is."'""' -- ,, u v..i.,..in ,,..1.1 ston him. Ho so m urn. " r , ,.. llvwl somewhero d-.wa town, and no mat ter bow thev til him tip be would break away and ring tells. He can't ring any bells now. but he is never quiet. "Monkcvs don't live long in captivity. They all die. of lung trouble sooner or later. " f ......... i.c luxm here nine years, we nnvo lon2 tbne. nilt. CIltLL IS ill wvi"'"" . . minimi. ,nkevborn here We nave oniy ' - . that lived. That waa ithout low years ago, and he lived two yeum. Sun. FACTS IN DIGESTION AND THAT DISTURB IT. HABITS "HallTary InillgMtla" and 1,1 Abondunt I- f v"rJr "mM Strong AeUlt om Crtl toon. OldM kl,lHhnn lv mnt Cold Wmtrr. Thirty Mile Crack In the Ice. A curious phenomenon is reported on . . in thn middle of the winter the h o cracks open, the fissure ex- " J... I . I. .. nil .1 IWIACT. tending lengthwise oi tne . -exactly midway between the east and the west shores. This opening averages from three to six feet In wuiin aim . miles long. It occurs every winter regu larly, and those who are in the habit of -'. . ..... ....... .... tV.o i,.n make arranffiv crossing urn "-"- hr ments to construci iiin.ij -ks the chasm. Teams of the , Cook aud Hrowc Lime company, uauiing u.a. tho CWuinct sho find that the cmck is j:..... hnth k des. and when nf staHTron, bo7h shores at the same cln tlm m;d,.e;f Vhe lake. The only explanation of the matter is u. tromocold cusi t he ico to contrac. t ant. thecmtnrtion being equal in the whole mass it causes tho owning in the middle. Milwaukee Wisconsin. ivpf H arrow. Hoef marrow taken from soup bones and round steaks is excellent for cooking pur. poses It should be taken from the bones aHoonas possible, cut in small pieces . .... i ctr,n inr. sot in a pan put ram t fimmCT of water ana piaceu um. t It . 111 kA tlinPIWIIV IN 111 I IlllAVUl mntiv ttiH' "'""v" - v elioul'd be taken up and strained ithwngh thin cloth into a clean pan, .' o.-- -few minutes, then pressed into small jars and securely tied up. Treated thus, marrow will keep tor months in a cool place, and will be found very delicate for shortening. Beef suet TOry . a ,.i..red in the same may oo em H '"'"""" j o- h. w,vv When used, H preiorni., . - mUed with jKirk drippings or other soft nastrv nnu ciikiw, v.. --- --- - ing croquettes, potatoes and doughnuts. New Vort lJispaijiK The Difference In Day A "solar day" is measured by the rota tion of the irt h upon Its axis a u diffoivnt lengths, owing i i"" "p ' .i u ' ..Hur nun t ii iitir t,icj'. IcaVday-cimencesat noon and is counted from ine unt h0UTS: . .. .t, midnlKht . . N......i". thoflrst, tothe twelfth hour.nftheflrsthourof the day till the twemn ai, uiis-u 11 Li i..i Hr" nstMl by ship cap . .inB ..i" c few others, is tains. .""'-"- nnlv that the counttKi as "'v . . riH-koning Is licgun at noon, as with tne "aXnomical d..y."-St. LouU Ropublie. Remembered One Thing. Mrs. McSwat-Ifs so, Billiuger. The . . mf nnssawsed at a bride ts wa,... --r-- . wedding than tne grooms. - Sow whether you were standin g on your head or your lee wneu w .-." Ymi can't recall a single distinct imprca- 6iMrf McSwat-Yes, I can I remember your nose was awfully cold.- Chicagp Tribune j When TrlpleU Are Welcome. Tom There's one time in a man's life whi n he is glad to see triplets, all girls. PICK w ncn ." y"j , . TomWhen he's playing poker and is dealt three queens. ijw '"e ti, .....aMitr of carefully chewing tho food In popularly eonnid(ired to rout npon the ttdvisability or wparmnig small ixn-tioiiH, no that when it reaches tlie Htomai h it inuy be ne.iicr npou by tho Kiuitrio jnicfl. But impor tant no this to, thero lo anoinor reason namely, tho n.wsity of mixing the food well with the saliva, wnicn nas part to play in the digestive organo, It is jtwt M nwt'jmary therefore to chew focsto that ore already minced or pnl- veriwxl as those that win ire aeparuwuu with the teeth, and failure to do so prop erly rwralts in limigiioa. u Medicine an inw!rcimg tui with tho evito resulting from imperf tuustica.tion, which it calls "SaUyary lndigoHtion. At the outset our attention is calte to the fact that accurate knowledge on the snbjt wan for a time actually ob senred by an important d'WMjyerT; Lew-ho, nbont 60 years ago, found Umt saliva converts Htarcb into sugar. To this fact indeed its value to due, since thegastrio juico will not dig(t starch directly. But eince the saliva will not act niKin starch thus when rendered acid it was at once concluded that it could have no useful digestive qualities, since the food remained such a short time in the mouth and the gastric juice of the stomach is powerfully acid. Ee cent investigations have shown, how ever, that at the beginning of digestion. .i. i ,.,,i...i..u no free acid, and that 1113 .'"" -'.-.-- the digestive power of saliva goes on in creasing till its alkaliue qualities ore actually neutralized. Hence it has half an hour or so to act ample time for its purpose. The article goes on to say: "During the half or three-quarters or an hour w hich intervenes between the swallowing of the food and the produc tion of a degree of acidity sufficient to prevent the action upon the starch of freenydro- inroog" i"D ttiy . chloric acid very active conversion of , . . ... .1 T ,U 4r-A hail starch is taKing piace. " - been thoroughly masticated, so that is broken up into ime isu.i". 7 insuring an admixture or an a""""""" quantity of saliva, tne great kuiui -starch elements of the food will be ren dered soluble byconversion into dex trin, even if not completely converted into sugar, thus setting free the nitrog enous elements Tvhich maybe acted npon by the gastric juice in their turn. "It must not be forgotten also that the saliva is the most active peptogen that is, the presence of saliva in the stomach, in connection with the food, stimulates glandular activity on the part of the stomach, whereby an active and abundant supply of gastric juice is pro; dnced. . ' V ' I. A nnMwrranwnf ualivarT lnttlKeStiOlt which we should mention to the abun dant use of sweets. In order that the saliva shall exercise its properties ef ficiently it is necessary that it should act in a suitable medium. A tempera ture of 100 degrees and an alkaline ec neutral reaction are necessary for prompt and vigorous action on the part of the saliva upon the farinaceous elements of food. A low temperature hinders this action and acidity stops it altogether; The presence of a large amount of sugar also hinders the action of the saliva. "It is thus evident that the copious drinking of cold water, or the taking of iced foods in connection with meals, w a means of producing salivary indiges- rm.. .. ...... oHviriff fluids. SUCh tlOU. i-ue ' . as vinegar, in connection with cerear foods, is equally ODjecuouauic iw.B could be more absurd than the combina tion of strong acids with vegetable ele ments, as in pickles. This is probably the reason why so many persons find themselves unable to use acid frmts without fermentation. The acidity may be sufficient to neutralize the action ot the saliva upon the starch. s "Evidently it is not only psycholog ically absurd to add sugar to farinaceous io tho Ktaroh. which composes iumia, ' t vw .i, -unoitrVit. nf these foods, is all converted into sugar in the Process of digestion, but the practice is a.o ewj injurious, since it prevents the normal action of the saliva upon the starch, fix this way sugar, preserves, sweet sauces, wi,nor ir cream, cakes and otn- UyiUCV.,vuv.j , - ' er sweets are in the highest degree con ducive to salivary indigestion. m sequences of salivary indigestion are: Aoid fermentations, heartburn, stomach and intestinal oolic, dilation of the stomach, catarrh of the stomach and many evil effects arising irom iuowcuu- ditions. . "The remedy for salivary muiou. consists in prohibiting sweets, ices and i : nu t-i an f u T.f soft foods ana retiumus masticate thoroughly every parwcie food swallowed. In many cases it is wen to aid the process of salivary digestion by exposing the cereal food substances to the prolonged action of heat, thereby converting the starch into dextrin, ren dering it more readily soluble, and hence more readily acted upon by the saliva. ifthaok are invaluable ar- tides of foisd for u,? in cases of this sort. The malt preparations are useful as pal liatives in some cases, but it should be remembered that it is wrong to become dependent upon any artificial digestive agent. Tarn About. worried about IHIUIUO J"- m -mr the future of the country for?' asked Mr. Smiggles. "Haven't yon got enough to bother you right here at home?" "Yes, John," sne answer, -thought that after 25 years of married life it was about time for me to take my turn at saving the country, while you did some, of the speculating on where the Vindling ana grouwjr u.uuw coming from. "Washington Star. ! i I'! Si -""Hill, 1 1111.1 oj-v - . tolwKiu with, but now 1 Mrii I'rooiouii tim w