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r TO THS WONDERFUL FALAC,?S QF FLORIDA. Inscription ofthese Magnificent Estal>5-hmeats?Talks WIth the Proprietor of k> Ponca X*eon aad Alcazar. despondence of th e Ailantc. Constitution..)' Avjcsxecb, Fia-, May 2.?There m only fonr of us. And yet the party reseated?sixty million dollars, not mtmgme. us u-.o Ifwasonthe "Oneida," Commodore ledict's famous yacht, from ;fche npper k of xhich- Thomas Bailey JJdrich ^rKnrr infrv lhft' rv>pan. STOatied "With' Ilery eyes and pendulous Kp? C*rejected j iitribntkms to the Atlantic." Behind' &17 St. Angnstine,'ancient and lazy. y the fronti the ocean boomed. I the |te caps growing tinder a-westerly Id Over head a flock of pigeon, IicBng one 6f that other Venice, drifted | ?e and there,' their wings breaking j Ma^the sunshine of; the upper deep, the crisp wayes broke two hundred t below. I feat who made up: the party thus com-1 rtably circumstanced? i BL-etihe -writer xesfc under . she, nom de l toe which yonrjoumaliat carries,, as. [e Spanish gallant airried his cloa??-to pe tke rapier with which he' went: a itifigor the late .with which he went a: ving. Let Mr.E. C. Benedict,. prince good.fellows, rest after his cruise rough tropical seas, before he is put rough his paces izi: print. Let Mr. H; Plant, tremendous dereloper and older, prosecute, his great wort,inace for a while. It is with the fourth Btt me parcy mat wo ty uu ' a of the most remarkable men y.heis. r.;- . . . w ifast face?features reposeful nerfc?gray eyes that: gaze at iking frbnibeneath steady lids and resolute jaws?a broad; ihead?a finely-shaped,. weUwt?a^slow-motionea man, eoni suggestion of repressed enffe-spokeh and deliberate ' of inghing Jow,. but not; mfreilert, but. with,the quiet, watcfethe waitincr eacle noised in the I I- blue?dramming, inthe' deeper sense 6f . strength witb Kndliness?tfiat is Kenry M. Eiagier, the most talked of man in this conntayfor tjae pa&.Yea??.th? bnildr. er of Ponce de Leon EpteiK ' J ; A mftrveHons' career' has Mr. Flaglei? : jhad!?;,v; - : : ? v. Briefly: this. He?left western Sew i York where he was horn, a poor young dt&loyr ana went into Ohio. There he r >cmed a partnership with_ Mr. Eocka K"-"feller in the 02 business. Tiiroagnyears MH of struggle these two men carped "their B . business in Cleveland, until the _ partnerwB ship was merged into a stock company the capital of which was $1,000,000. 1 * HH .Now watch the growth of this1 youngBSS, igaaggsg=^^gL^fews ?=5saa^M^Bf KWf Messrs. 'Flagler, oc Bocfcafeller. In 1S72 B vshe capital stock wasincreased to $2,500,? 000?two and a half timesiLa original. 1873 to $3,509,00$\andin 1885 to *7ft flfiA flflrt-_?Av?T>fcv times fhft orieinal M sue.. Tills las: stock is now selling at ffl T75, making the cash value of the origi gfciai partnership $112,000,000. Of course, Hmucfr of this stock has gone into other Hfeiands, but the management ias practi-; H&cally rested, from the first, with the jMHsnen who organized and built up the jgn^sihess. Many outside investments ] have been; made, by the company^. A HB single iareete^ of $12,000,000 ?in. Hn Michigan suggests the stupendous scope [of its operations. <4The "Standard Oil" men/forsothe eompanjrs named, have uniformly hung together in their investments. lathe Ponce de Leon outlay Mr. Flagler is {done. "I suppose," he said, -with a quaint smile,- "I was the only fool in the company?so I am alone in my investments here.": ;Now, let us see about that investment! Mr. Flagler will have spent $6,000,00$ on the Hotel Alcazar and grounds when he has finished. This is stupendous, but ^ it gives him the finest hotel in the world. (jenerai oaniora, who was mmiatei: w Belgium, and -who has spent years on the continent, says there is nothing in Europe to approach it in "beauty or magnificence. Mr. H. B. Plant says: ; "I have studied it closely,- and it is the greatest individual enterprise I have any record of. It is amazing that any man' should have' had the courage to spend millions so lavishly in an old and dead city." ' Let me explain the investment. The "Ponce de Leon" is the hotel proper; - the "Alcazar" i3 a separate building across the street. It was originally intended . to-- hold the cafes, baths,. bar, B0" Diinara room?, tennis cuuns, em., iw Wm the great hotel, bet it has outgrown its original design. The Ponce de Leon has been open for the muter, the Alcazar is L_not yet finished. The Ponce de Leon at ?2,500,000; the Alcazar will npezi more. SHe Ponce de Leon has been repeatl^a^HHHfeeecribed. it is-a hotel for the BrV^nftaznodation of 800 to 1,000 guests, ?wiin a court 01 several acres enclosed uy wings having two rows of rooms, a central hall;- and immense brick piazza ways, covered. It has immense Moorish. gateways for entrances. Over, $125,000 era spent in decorating theT walls and" ceilings of the rotunda and dining room, and $17,000 was spent for one mantle* pieoe alone. The splendor of. the hotel has been the wonder of the world for a season. Bat the Alcazar will outstrip it in Hb beauty aad elegance. The ilcazar covers twenty-eight acres of ground. You ap r ?'pfoachifc from broad asphalt streets. It B is fronted by an open garden, through B which-runs walks as smooth as marble, B tamed at the sides with white copings. Within these copings are flower-beds of N indescribable richness. In the central B walks are enormous marble basins from S| which rise fountains with countless B sprays and jets. This garden covers B three or four acres, and is simply' a dream of light and color. The Alcazar stands square against its farther end, BMgfifejMjbec&ntre by a superb arched Bft^kichyou go into a Whe Court of the Bfog picture than gg&pperb Alcazar Rahind is the Byou entered. Big room ar>d Be whicH rise [^architecture? R;r side this imB&e ground floor B&nty shops and 1 Wwfc *. - SU^SHOHjnraHQnanHns are ezqmsiKJiy BFa of asphalt toned Above, the fronts HRjrtistac and imgresthe oonrt. In the HEalt is cut into a running HT water, thirty feet wide SO HFed feet long. * From the ffiselieate fountains, under the Hf? which are masses of Zanzi^ ^^WKTes, rare flowers from the Nile, and I lotos plants. Qa every side are acres of i m *? . ' , ; ' t: ', ; ??: - >ru i CiX "Ji -l- V; , ; r ? ? ? ? >24? j -f.< :: .;;?:* > r: &l kmabj ccoi* ii ii ___ , ; : ? I flowers and gr^ fashioned in curious Long Branch. in this summ beds and growing with startling - luxuri- latter place he lias a stable < ance of. color bat blendiag in reposeful ters, a bali-mile track, his ' The dining room looking out j; yacht, ana: Ms friends. "t ?J on this court' and ' through the "broad summer to. recuperation?? archway into the court'beyond, will peat loafing Mat -Long Braiioh"1,000. guests and is .as handsome as the tirrough; smiling seas, hjs view it commands* . :friends about him,He fe to BeyOnii this stretches the Alcazar wide for:bis; "charities; and proper, and a nobler -pile it would be helpfulness. President Gle hard;to find".' There are lines upon lines said to him, 'after study in of rooms en suite /and singlet, finished Leon, wide-eyed with : Sur] with'.lavish but iastefnl hands. The bar man who built tiiis ought.to and billiard room when finished will put of war o? this=repttWjei."-j-s--to blush the tawdry' finery of Stokes's ' 'i'My politics forbid in the famooS' Hoffman House Place. ; It, is' Mr. President,lie replieo Eetiiaatedithafc.?i00,000 will be spent in they permit my inclination 4eca$ang- and -gqijipping.. .the.. saloon . But if I werea .p&pyat }$ alc?&" "In of the: Alcazar' are secretary treasury$0] the offices- 'M tce'fcoteil;' fitted"with' a ionjg be troubled mthkisnrj: splendor to be compared < only-"] to rthe a notion to continue buildin. Ponce do Leon.: . r:. ow :c~= f <:; And so Mr. .Flagler g6e6q Beyond the Alcazar proper come the In spite of Ms don We score battel These are simply marvellous, and his 'enormous;' inyestm "There are huge "marble rooms for the North and YYest/his heart i* Turkish baths. Great concrete -spaces; -on the wonderful peninsula -in which an: ordinary house might be time' become the winter san -placed, and enormous,-pools for the tropical garden' of the conti plunge. I believe the .rooms and. pools millions he has spent there for! the Turkish, axid Russian bath alone earnest of the millions fed coi occupy more space ;jfchaa the Harkham shall be necessary1 to pro House entire. ' , - "American, yankee can rehal Tint. flio wfrn/laii ic xrat tfi /wmA "Riinlr Via? Twwtpfl '-rioflfflr tllfl lia; of these.rooms is the sea bath. This is Spaniards and French.". a stupendous caveof solid.concrete, 184 j.^j. "" '~m j feet in length, 84 feet across and from. 4 .; j^oxkey a.ct< Ltff $6'i6et deep.- t)o you get' these di- ' i ^ menakms? The builder -who built the Th? ??terttfaVi?s *?rfor&att basie of the Bartholdi statue declares that mami.8 Troupe at the stai fte ruins iajL Eoroe show no such mason-. . ,,A nt \tj ot.cohorete work, and that' this bath' ?stands withdut a precedent in sacred :or remarkabl, proifatie history. Into this cavernous denthMr. -Flagler will; literally tet.th?..JgSE?lg5S?v sea. ,'^bave.&nse,the. three stozdes. 61 ,v5tV the Alcazar, leaving the view clear, How- applaira^-; animal;; ;-.evejr,;'tb :ih?'' glags '-too? * 90'' feet'' Swayv ,^^er? were'$ itroegh, ; 'which- -the -tropical fsrutf beats ~d& gei^weam-^eeeaier- .tafe&finfc whkneittier toil nor spin in a 'Soor .are hundreds..o|. d^awingr-rooms, an*^'^ possesssome, k josi gfe at Capesfcay orCo'ney Island, the managers for free seate /Qtt^mtSdTO^Vcae^Hfce U\m P^qpte whp^ more of the so plfceedss-to overlook fee .pnlshig sea: pf.its principles it 'beneath.: -Oft ihene$i~are -bachelor ^2 . ; -? >nere a geuuexiiiLu can ltsave ma iwuis xu r- ? < v -v - ? > /!. morning ia^riigpkrs ?n5 fcatMSg'?PPW^ suit-niescend by^ervatar-to the sea for ^ a plunge orswiatr-eaa-^lashi-ito ,?uisk; frofix,a.band. su5j^ded.,mid air above, Itwas 1dm?return \oiie floor, and' while' bo ""Sr j ^H-'1 reads- Ms moiHiiigf: :pftpdr' eat' "sribEt" a' ?^r<! a breattasfcas DdnSnwolcouid^ notr sue- *??**?!gentlemen monke; 'pass, and return to his room to dress for P??"??? w0Je a tail ana shi Kday.'^AjbOTtthebath and above it durmg the^-feast; Mjss Ter ^riUl^fl^^rei^gmggtt&as tomTai After going over tl& anazig bSad" r-^rtlKi-r^ i?nn-:s rath :a ihree^roez^ cocked 'grbnnds, bosvling alleys, Mr. ^Fiflgler aed Senator Cameron, a promiT,IrS xrfiW Tort ap said whose left hand kneiw- wlm h Nowaddsiiim^ Mira mbre tt ^ mdluttiweremdasWou this and make a-Monte Carlo: Yon wiil ^ nei|.-n<r^ then hare such'a resort as will, attract ;??ns. ,^mljpn, ,,a $>0,00 visitors from ?very:qaarterof the glbbe 3^:)^,^p^|arS- p the year around." ' ' ' ^5r^sed.^c5cThef. ' -fam too mneh of a P*esbyteri*b,": ;an^w? Mr. ilagler replied," "to establish*^??c gambling house. Besides I have a firm staining, -.rT,h?t; amusement they: will 'be' satisfied. I j nave' spared notiung to ao tms?duc ;r* ~*t~t t,-t~? - r:" nothing, ishsil carry me further than petulantly tea m his i ? 6 r ; tively look.upatthe ceiling The Ponce .de Xeon was built in I eighteen1 mon&s-^the Alcazar will' be' wceedings*...,He exjaressedl bmlt-in ies3 tiine. ' To spend ?6,000,000 *onwhenMr. B^ckmann in building in less than two and a half yearsis a big undertaking _ ... the company there would be All the time Mr. ISr has asked but j? ^ *& ^ ! ' itself to Mr. Brockmann. one question. The drive in Central Park 'Is it the beet?the best , that money but .lively.' A. monkey drive] canJbuy or ingenuity desire?'' monkey occupants of a coacl That answered, - he. said: "Bay! two^dbgsareharnessei are" When he is away from fet Augustine he and ^en they piill tKemselv has photographs taken of the work every the ^sst^e; portions and jo Saturday, night, so. -that he can ,see pre- ^amazement.' ' The d cisely how it has advanced. _ At first ex- tram^ and exhibit, what is i cuses_ were sometimes forwarded with nf t,hA1-; * Theyju the pictures. A monkey walked the 1 "! tbiu hotto-nn crrorutAa " kfl tanliprl " r. ; ui it crr _l\"T YT t' . x"?"i i Acouier ueiwriueu uutucuv "I want results. I too old to deal Dogs feetT Dogs aWi with excoses, and after that no excuses hoops from the back of a ran were sent. He secraes the b?t men, The ponies are beautiful a. regardless ofprwe. Heheardof aman moye^ anji ^ Tie whomade a boaness m Los Angeles <sf Wcls 0f & dog Were cle rising Aaiatic pkn&v.; Ihiswas the man. 6r itfTe he wanted lor his Zanzioar lilies and f?Banffnf.t at ^ ftr Nile plants. So he brought him over : deMral PaST" The from California and installed him_ at the Victor Huzoaasocikted it wit! ?leT T day fo? rn iiis -novel, "Notre Dame ?* t6 06 de T been without romantic intere hTaga^GOOBndgemon on ins. parlor ia fairly interesting. walls, though. $1,000 would have bought q^eJ Germans' are the a " animal trainers, and the stud But has it paid? : . . universities spend much of tl Yes. Contrary to-the expectation of . bringing up poodles in the every human being, except, perhaps, Brobkmann uses poodles Mr. Flagler, it has paid. For sixty days Iti$ a great show in its' < this season people were turned away children, and the "monkej from the ronee de Lieoa. .frequently &as features or interest ior ai one thousand people sat down to dinner* : | . M w and the receipts for the sixty days were ; Tlie Cbeck.Kein. over $300,000, or $5,000 a day. The . L . running expenses could not have been Fleming-, army ; -v< more than $2,500 a day, and it is said spector, gives the following $2,000 would cover everything. At the sons against the bearing-rein higher figure the profits for the sixty It is an unnecessary expenidays would be $150,000, or six per eent. it. ; on $2,500,000, the cost of the hotel. jt adds to the weight of | But for the thirty days preceding and time required to clea ; tne mircy aajs iojiowmg icib uueii T, . period there was an estimated profit of , " w?anes head ^ncr e $1,000 a day?so tbat the - profit of-ihe -hor^ b7" ^e;, eonsisamed hotel, which, in this, case means the rent, position in which they are fi were not less than $200,000 for the sea- . It spoils the appearance.of son. "With the Alcazar opened, the andlargly detracts from h: capacity of the enterprise wiHbedoubled graceful movements, -and its earning capacity more than. The long-continued pressi doubled*...., r :r - - ? lower jaw tends to give- il [ . .The jates? . Five dollars .a day and hard month, and therefore-re ^ 1 1 A? ? * ?-? fn /^ritTAv'a r^in upward, .diignt oui 01 xen visitors pay wuwjvuv ?, $5 a day. The other two, taking private It does not prevent stumbl parlors or extra rooms, pay from $8 to the contrary, predisposes ti $100 a day. The suite of rooms engaged fall; and with much more se by Mr. Pulitzer were $650 a week. The if it were not used. Duke of Newcastle paid $580 a week for ^ hofc weather or durh his rooms, ordered man extra sideboard, exertion it may directly-oi and kept gem whHe away twowe*ks in au3e ^ attack 0f giddine southern Florida, A lady paid $1,000 iexy _the last probably tefi for two weeks ior her apartments. The- aea& -:y bridal chambers cost $40 a day?not a n ,, - ", steep tote for tie jom* foli The m{t?25 price for dinner is $2?simply because ^ the boats and trains bring scores of P^^n of the horse s power sight-seers every day who take dinner, from the animal being unaW hear the concerts^ explore the house' head and neck down, and-th from the picture gallery and gardens to m?jce "ie wei?ht ?* . hisb the ^sheltered roof below which, and far C0^i?Jr* , , . away the ocean unrolls its thunderous , ^he powerfnl muscles majesty. forward the shoulders and in Mr. Flagler said tome: 'TleSpaniards b? toed to do wmettog.Trth .Plorfa. the least favorable poritiOBf. The French toed. Both failed. Sew,. the American Yankee proposes to try his QQ ^ttl1 ihl Rnf>n1 znt strev .. ... ' ''Ipaired from this mechanic And the Yankee is masing things hum. ^,.e Florida never knew such prosperity- causes pain and distress i such fullness and plentitnde of prosper!- # t6nds & dis?ort ^ u, ty?as this season brought her. How thari<? rtanw* " much of this w*; due tc? the ?once de Leon cannot be measured. Thousands citable horses, andshortentl upon tnousands whose faces -were sot ; _ tct westward, were turned southward by the y. ?i tnow you "love r stories of this amazing palace.; What it sentimentally,- as he held he has done this ^yesr .it will double apd .'/J know. that you love," she i treble next year. For -with the Aleez a eau^e when 1 lay my head added?the whole enterprise "made per- breast your* heart beats so lo feet?nowhere else on this earth eanr the- it.";-That," gasped the p wayfarer live in such .absolute luxury the awful truth .dawned upo; "andenjoyment. .. is not my heart. That's m What else of Flagler? " "watch.0 Nothing. Except that he lives qttieily Chewing gum is forging! at his New York home in winter and at a remedy for seasickness. fc - , - ' .. -v v ->v . v:;;X. : - : . . - " ' - r. V- - i '' i ' ''"*?! ']m~ I ITS izzii i __ HIS . '< - - i ' ; . j. ; ] ' : : :' : " 5 '3 | ' ' \ 1 Wk WINNSBORO- S. C 5 WEDI er. At fire} thenegkoik thecbfkch.: : [Episcopal 0 )f ;fine trot- ~*-u~ : ? - . : - * noon'tnattb feainer^i Ms ActUm ?f DIocesan Convention of the p^:^; fe- give&Othe Upon the Troublesom e meefc J t!nd - whfefher ! - - ' ? Nothing<50^' or ;<rrni6ing The Convention of- the Protestant as .to what ef gathers. his- Episoop&l C&tttch.in South Carolina mot hoarse of thi ^wn'fer and: Jn Anderson on last .Wednesday. ^ y -. Along, mt his geneial: There vere .fifteen- churches repre- held last nig! vefend once .sented, as:folltfws: : ? - ^;r -EalL ilev. ^ g- ;I?onee de Sfc Helena^ .^eanforkf John's! Isiasd and Dj\ WI prise:- '^Th? Church; :Church x>n .-Edisto Island; jtipon the see ' besectetary T>inityrr-Church, Columbia; Christ 1 growing .or ac >1 ir,;c.ucr Church*Greenville; GraceConrch?Cam- tictns.and tLe 1 first place" den;; Christ-Chureb, Wilton; Trinity the Conventi ir ^na did Chuidi,.Edgefield;- Chureb-of St. Tbad-: treatif?of th would not. deus, Aikto^2buich:af;tl?flply:;Ccaaiv however, of ] mao^i^usiieaboixi tSbnrcfcof tbe.-Holjj ft?$a& fin* wtqfortjBivSnmte?;/Chnrchof th?aKa-.'rthafeaoh'niel! iBlsji Itook' 'tfvityi^Inion^ Church of .xxar Sano?*,;} <&u$4aas1 g betels,.,&oct ^lyjjiiinity Church,; AbbeviUeyJ-the Convent! A.,,,...,..bjif&i. .. . . v^'ftir uieuyaxoog*. ... .... .-ml - ?^ ? of millions The Bishop annortneed thftt .th.e; -Con- phis morning ents in tfte y^ntion was duly organized,.- and vap- j> . Therollof ?largely set jointed the;asual-committee oil creden-1 Mr.TE. A? B< that raust'an', jtiala.:-:The committee .^retired and der$n,:and'] itarium-aild: bishop proceeded to read his address..: IE. W. Seibel inent. The rTie--Bisirop declined to -discuss the; iambia, who are but an question- - sow; agitating. "the diocese, theseoeders, tue, if they stating that: his; views were - .well known. o At 6.45 the ve feat' the confined his remarks to the work of meet next Ms ulitate what -file [diocese daring the past year and Aiken, ads of;tfce'' niadQ some' recommen^tions, which '' Before.the. ?:n:' were referfed to the proper- cqmmitibees."' made a brief ' The Rev. JV Di McGajioagh was unan.- Ha-said tb )Rg imously re-elected secretary, and. Mr^ -tion, as, no c * ' ~ -P: A. Mitchell treasurerof the Cfenven--; :with a heavy ^ oXBrbik. t*on- " T~ '"' l5' 11 i? ; Old diocese w , T. T7_ : Under the head of miscellaneous btisi^snd'he cbuld " sess.Mr.-J. R London offered the folrirfelt fcat the < insisting of -Jo-wiog; ,;;r ... r i;v ^opinion were * dogs, -die- ; That the constitution be amended so possible dia: fv aS *? . > Vjqw j^e gppj^j of; tne. brar; <?ArticIe B, Section 2^iThe Bishop; th& ^uld,with a I assistant Bishop, when there is one, and the Gpnyenti* lawiigencs, ^j-^y other presbytefr ttSii at the time to heafthe bi ^re 1?- ^ess !ili actual charge as reclSiTor minister of done'atl thai s?,nignters aparisa in anion mth^th'e'.rCd^Mfionr extended to* t i journalistic shall be entitledVto "^1" the privileges of laify'refused md of-claim CorivenSoiu * ed hand, the ; inscrutable.;'"geefcion 3." Every other presbyter-in-^pori the Ooi dra*a$ aD(i' igood etandiDg and acting under fehe pressed the 3 tan;ord^ry;. ecclesiastics^ -authority of- the dio<ese; 'vention iniet t we y.tjigrej, ighail be entitled to; all! the;iprivil^ftBi efJfnller llieaarlss ands;o?:.?^d;^thei ^-fcbe wgbfclto [pledged Jot>. rufi art.*; 'tc-^QUcan Kibifceffdste .that-, f *?= :?ke Jjefr mcommits '-Oii; cotndti^' r?eparate oigj i -'aad-caaons^i-' m coiwiiramsr x?> o #hnrch in tire Wpion j ' -'i-lie- Sfev.iElliaon ; Oapersr offered 'the The corresj Aisacqa^, ifoliosmg-resolntioiiE : jo j Oourier sayf ?ere_ seated, ;; ;JJesolved^ That ^commissionbe "raised Convention, a '? ^er, ,."?? by jfchisr Convention to: consist' of ' 'abont the jr; v ^ if h f clergymen -seleoted by -the clergy, an<3 community'a ay_ sue nat ; .l&ymenf.to be r selected' by the ' seceders did i :^fiose laity, ; which : commission is^ hereby of the.'j^rt inaex*Charged; toprepare a constitutional peae6 an<^ h! ijUS&J?83* amendmentJ--i? be sabmitted tp;tiie.'nfflri;' (^nrbli' /; T& my_ omcer, ConTentaan^.providjDgifor^h^TOparataDrr =to? #at,;a rami. 0f race into: pidistinet oiga?-: cqpacoteioii^ nuepnaa-01 'i^tion:Twider 4i?BishopcTnn ?i fjsc'bsoay? $ih!(k?&&$Si3P .'. .L Besolyedy t OGhatr ifhe said commission cordan't factoi Uo Sne+>?i>/?fi5i3. +??*rcrmaa ^nA f,r*B?rf^nf?rvn '. IK.- ' 9 in abstract Canons:^ndKiiles:ol4^erj:sotasdo /i?Krr. ng plates, corporate therein all provisions relalang n nf+W a;impo^d ^.CaateBB^^SS/^ & 6uS?f!" bft5ios< acirtg walk' .. ^ri'Ciipere'^ppoilSs^'tihe ifefeoltctSons t- j 1 - ^ '"-^1 op 7>iifftiger_(>ppcised. them in remarks of leaned' far 'HZ*. 11 -- , , JJ^Sirwhich d ?J*?PS? ?* Ster a^eim'ifeTl'Se^. 'Hl-LZ ffs/S seS? reflet of_Geor^to^ offered a. sufcstitQfe pro* premacy: in ^bato hk ^S 'Of the eleotion of a commission * J? ^ 'f? and: ioj* ? laymen with the Bishop as chamnaii, to fvns app^ecia- -^bom tlie troublesome question should Tnfl7is+pi pve km* be referred tod whose d^ty it should be Vi* ^ ia< ito devise some-plan- for the adjustment <s<w,A ort 1 ^tteaaae.andreport to.the;ftp? , and; two chili 'to brisL ,,^,.W^tateloraj|flieE8T,.J.D. abojfe " % ?? McCdllough offered tne following: mh;?T < T^Jf?1^0?^0f?~T: all appearanc ^13 Qtergyi ta.be sde<^by^orfei^, and ownZ 0f hi uvertuf^reu, rf, ., . skymen, to-be seiected.bv.tlie lay-, htfX <tV._ men,,be appointed to whom 'shall be re- nntfe onr nnar ScL* erred ail matters which'have disturbed ??l"oFir ffie dw6Se- ^'Ldneteitlu wasider t^dsiaecaWj sod mart ijt(jbtteBtbee i-^ S : tne resuifcof their deliberations as to a Jr**. hAV( - remedy to the nextConvention. _. j.. . never .U Cb^Jno. C.'Haskell expressed himself gatherer neve ied through ^ favoring mbrS' decisive action. - " 'fcever "have tH STIrsSl Iho Sot] i Toomer Forter, D. P., of Utogdfier, wi ?Lml .Charleston, gefttinjfthe'fidOr.stetea thtrt a greatmanj ver, but the the jperplexing. question -which had been -rv ; v? Ity are the so long agitating, the diocege: Md:given : The "The Drive bimi a_great deal of fepublf,.MKt he had ,r.strucik witb zoat, since giv^nTit;COT^^rabre"th6ught' and- had notglaring,li; a Esmeralda pr&jed dV6*'it,earh4sll^,l4Sid' prepared a Twelfth'streie' i," has not 6et of resolutions winch- he-: believed bachiriicaridef st. This one would remove the difficulty and restore a Timesrepo peace and harmony to the. diocese. He investigate, greatest of then read ther following paper: new burner, i ents of the ''Alter, long, anxionH p.nfl parnftRt, effort tronize aftprt jeirtimein to solve the great problem which has j3 very simp] right wav. .agitated this diocese for thirteen years, hnm^r. snsoe exclusively, resulting in the alienation of the clergy ^ Entirety for and laity, and the withdrawal of several ^ co^e ^ -: buisiness" parishes from this Convention, it is mant]e has oi lybody. apparent that the interest of Christ and uration by so .... .this Church" among both races are in are will last h . , ... , .great jeopardj,and--events, hav^.teed Ordinarv-coa] . . : upon us the conclusion that an absolute C1>_ ur aozsn rea organization of ihe two: races, on. this rr?. ^ ; ...diocese. To" this end be it " tbelSht^eS letopurchse "Resolved, T,hat in thet judgement of best express* this Convention sticb a separation, entire ^ural hue t tHe harness and complete, isnow essential. unaffected by a if.-;- -,"Besolved,: That 'this Convention, contrived ar ieck of the W'2^: ^ caPnot': ** strips of silki f nnnataral orgK^ooj^^iror a xn^^to onstratesbe# red comply with the terms of its legislation, iority of ^ but believing ithat sn6h [parishes or fabrics fmdeii the horse, missions as now exist have the true inter- ? total IS free and <*fa of tie ChiMi'atlieirt. ' ' i. S by to "Resolved., jj That a .^commission of : claimed for it ire" on the thr4e clergymen, selected by the clergy, combustion f te animal a- and, three laymen selected by the laity, pfrjft Times, 3 nderaitless -with the Bishop as chairman, be reques- _J . ^ ted-and aathorized to consult Mfh" the i / a inc bnf. on vestries of St. Mark's, of Charleston; ae horse'to St.; Luke's, Columbia; Church of the , verity -than Epiphany, Summerville; Calvary Church ?{f1 Jj? ; . and the colored clergy in this diocese to Kiemana < effect a complete separation into two or ganization under the Bishop of the fact that it h: indirectly ?j~gsT F settlers as the "Resolved, This Convention will give ??f of ^ ^c. ^ an aid aad assistance in any applications , , which these or other parishes or missions "iia .part :tion to the may make. The General Convention ^mahawl * *' r\-mrs\ hn Via WT e to get ids slrill ilkOT^^wei us to-.thrown report the-resultto-thifr Convention at ' o.dy intoMs the next meeting." BiuP A16 Pfrf .... "Resolved, That the election of this rock, is cut 8 which pull commission be made the special order ^t^1, i y tdirectly the for to-morrow at .1 o'clock." vlfl attacned to - - These resolutions seemed to meet the wP?te " has i^. . placed m hearty approval of the entird Convention, 7, )rexercising unA'-wr* art&Hwmnalv sflanted. . .r-^ilUi, ?rse s actions J When the i j&Iiearty -aiid -was !?ii ^iLmo. igth arQ7 no.-" declared uttanim: * i Dr.: Porter said in a , al disa&van- clear, distinctvc*. "Thank'God!"; pan^maae_i - - - - The Bishop at meed-that the Con.a breathing, yeniion would be ijourned with prayer, tfo- n f >per part of but thought it wduld be well if the orroaring.. ganist was in the house to sing "Gloria Wv , , vous and ex- Wyr^srm^&gm <e.lives of alL era] j|lf<l||eeli8g asamed ^S '^revaig* ? . after wScIFthe Bishop'ledin^rayer and' 77 * n 1 ne, she said, adjourned the Convention until Thurs- +-?^' h t^0 r to his Test. . 10 0,cl0ck through the ' ^he gentlemen who did not go into . - X - t.TiA Hnnvfintion held a mefitinc. and con- feX , -p. wrfellow, ?stf6pV ^oposihons^^^fe mg? ^ a him^'tW the Porter resolutions. |g g_ y Waterbury' tiOns were secret. 3^j M irArcbScts The Compromise gf% srose pfejhe V o the front as Axdebson, May 2.?It sraSrfiie ^gene^ Wg sclfelnes? al opinion at the adjournment of the [furnish the eg V" ' ~ i ? ., ' ~ " r \ ' < : ; *- % |;. prJ. Mil# uw mam ~ ' , , ' .. " . . . ?r ... >17 tfESDAY, MAY 9, 1888.: :,, : jp-; onrenBon ywterdiy after-f.; f THE LAW OF TltE PARTY qreeohifaoiisoffered by Dr. \ ,,, , idopted by the CfciiventiOii: 'v i J -? '; _ feet they would have on the ' ,: r.,. , 7r*7T.,.. at party;' I,?TT seting of the seceders was The Co^ututioa as Amended i^ythe at in the Knights of Honor .:Augast ?,,issil, w- tu t>ivrtt-n^-rT aT>7trm.-p:t TViprw- rTi^H be oneor OUOUU JL/A* ? ? laon; were .present to urge Democratic-' dabs* organized - 'in' K$l5Q??& *?-??*% m*>** i.importance of coming, into. shall have a distinct tisle, "The?ad this,, morning. The en-- Democratic. club," . and * shall _ el< ^e th^e gentlemen were,... President, one or more Viee-Jreeicl loavdil. a EecoMihgandCbrrespbndingSe^ *0*?i as toconiingiiato on -the soutti-bonnd tram. ^ as t^each club may seem eipec theQonventxp^bemgcaned jj, -^hy ^ $ >>*&!' $^5?: ' shonldjte frequefnt opeiii -'the'canva^aadr^m^.;m4m1>ieir.' bi 'xv^^r v' club or invited speaker deliver ai 6.rai^8 of dress at ea<^-mefetipff if br&fa^cabk respondedtO:;their nmes.,,- A^JVL.::Tae pr^St shall power;k> callan-exfera meeting oi ij- in St Tha^deus Chnrcl>3 ? and*?--members of the ;cinb , ?: vi --r ' conBtitue a qnortnn'for the 'transa adjournment Bishop Howe 0f business.^! iv-* ^ i< p* pajfang adda^s._ _, it he came to this Gohven- g^df te^dtQgeti^ra^opeija& ,n ^ ma*J %e:co%bI.o?-.<Cbun^ Executive ( 4.^" v mitt^.whichjfihairconsistof-.'one-1 ker.from each.olnb, to^nomicate see no.tray.ofmgwp&f.rM$ ; [the-respectiite dlufes, a^3 ejected? by M^oora cmarencos or r ^ convention,- and raeh;/* r - ^member^ as tbe wnv^iion, znayadc ': Ke Ea^jtive Comraiftoe, ibim < lf^rf SS^^aif t!St ^ sball appoint: it* own officers am ??Sg| iife SS: aU vacancies ybicb;may arise, when .convention is not in siion. The te ^ -office of the Executive Comm tsSOtSSEMiSI farther totakethe erfendj; $ggg^Sg^^-SPF? fanlt_wnH_not.be placed;; ?^yf canity 'Democratic cbi, tvention. Ito lftsftopex- ahal?.-&e -Qoflaposied <of---d3lei aope that -when tifcrOon-' ele^d-bv the- seSSl local dnbS igarn it -woOd- meet'^^IdS^^lwSL Saiaddi ' and^ fdllerj iraiiis. 7 r'.'jr, but there is..m the feeding, of regret that ' the not accept ..the^raifditioflfl. -jxuttee,. and^proceeji jbaielegc fronian; sr; \jttaljmtyg jts :xm'ml^.!ir''!Pjresiden^ ioqeVor i = prevailing ^ Sirtrt: ^he la^aflk1k'^l:^? 0f8lvST;l4 giifMp ?oe?r Habit?tioa..^. "?i'iq? A Mfieies^-regj^^ces-aaKma :$P\ i&98faste f?conveflfcffiiiw^m "-' ffWUl'-HWfster sycamore branches of t&e &n^'AsfeMi>i$' oubtless was a, nronarch in AotI-'VIEC .The officers ;^haT ~1 ': r-S^fRs Qpnistalk, .au4.. his. President, one Vice President frdiri estedwith1the pale for' ad-' Coa?reaiid?ai: Btiitrictj' -Wo rSe&6i! that beautiful valley, "and and a Treasurer; r-:f'~ ' otx a jgratefol ..shade m^ejr The';{State' Eke&ti&V? ?ftain. Trhen Ve^ed'^th jjMft^shall Wbomptosed of^three^i ontiict often reclined, Tina | eacn; \Jongresaonai; jlusqcicc.? 'xne. - < is/ibw, hollow from'its gates from the counties comprising tin a few inches of its oilier Congressional District , to Jio.minafe large is the open spacethat 'candidate from that district and isting of two mei^ a woinaii convention shall then procecd to iren have taken hp their ^election; The member represen its recesses. 7 South Csrohnaon.the . National D< ?t and slefep in it, and to. cratic Committee .'shall be sar-ofSc ss ' are as happy as many member.; ofthe State Democratic C ?wnstone-fronts m-Pitte* ;* y;?~U:?^=-V h s we are pretty weljl ^satisfied, jnlgap. % The :Executive jGommi ters," one of the . men,, re- shall; elect its own ^chairman: and" o sir to a query. "The laid- bffi<^^i^d'shaU-meet.-at thercail of reatens its with a '^writ' of ichairman.or aay five members,anse we don't pay the rent; time^and places- as he or they - joay i any repairs to make; the pox^;^pi>'? r tr A' Heeos' puaimgi- " tut? -uul- -sue JiseciKive "V^jurn r bothers us, and then we shall'haw- 'power, by the: Vote < ? bother of moving. Tak^n .;aajori$y of; the whole committee, to 3 thins we re better off .^hain a convention of the Democratic part people. ; . the! S&tg, at such times, and places i "m " 'mm '1 may'designate; aiicl is charged with ? Weisbach"fight. execution and direction1 of tne: pblTO i'the intensely 'fjnilitffii. Jbi? PMftpin - the;: State-, subject onl ght .issuing febm 122 South'" this constition, the principles decli ?'the premises d! ?e ^gls- iu the platform, and snch inetructi scent Gas Light ^jnpany* resofntxbni or otherwise .as thje. S rter went'in last night to. : Convention may; from .ttme .to.'J As explaoiied tb'hiin, the adoptj ahd. shall !continUeff:2T office vhich "is likely to revolu- two years from tne time 01 election sent -syBtemfrol "liglittrrg^" ~mrtiHfee-agsembliiJ g-gf^^he' "mat "S e. An ordinary Bansen Convention for the nomination < nded above which inside State ticket, unless superseded by held by a platinum wire, is fiction of the State convention. Ae ntle of cotton net.' tW ' aidf "vacancy on the State ticket idergone a "'chemical prep^ occasioned' by deG$3j, removg^ -dries lution, and thought of ^icajis^lhes ^ipj^ittee shall have po rom six to twelve months, to?11'the vacancy. Prodded, this a t eras is usecL but thcinten- :ro>tj apply' to ' -th6 officer - Gb'tfel ight, white light as-, the, net when ^fiaU. x0e . sp^ujjeijt; un^ adescent is astonishing. * State convention.' _ ' it to! fexplain 'the colorof ' VAsivStll'-'"When'tlie State *i)e aaps an intensified daylight cranio convention assembles it shaU ? it. Colors Retail.; theij "cajllod to order by the chairman of he most delicate tints being State Executive Committee; shall el? its rays. An ingeniously temporary President, and shall pro< rangement, which shows immediately tothe,electipfl of permai tinder the two lights, dem-' officers ana 'th4 transaction kf'basiii er than anything the super-. c-^Th^ contention, ^when- ft {ha? < iYelsbach, in all cisesthe .eluded its. business, shaP ,adjoprp ; the' ordinary': gas-light dieu' 'And wnei a' convention is ca Jy dfferent color thin they by the Executive Committee, such < flight. Other advantages yention shall be,..composed p?t-ziq are- its: economy, perfect elected delegates, ind cheapness.?Philadel- Art. "XT ft. Representation in ilay 3, dicial and Congressional convent _ _ Via /\r? carw\-? Kqoio /nrr 9 rassair i vnd historic Indian toma- agates shall be present at a conven n unearthed on tho bants to constitute a quorum for nominate Ureek, in Greene county, canidate either for Congress or Solid >ric3ui teres consists1 in She *^he delegjpfaonj&f ea<A county vh. a Jj as Seen |dentified by jgld >st dreaded Indian braves delegation^ Awl\yhx?evArany^Coi Jhe advances of the paleface ^ or subdivided among tw of tne country. In size more Congressional Districts the e is as large as an ordinary ?gates to the conventions of the sev ichihicklr and heavier y/t Congressional DistrictsjhaU> ele i safd i> feive wiiSeJit afe b7 the county Defe^ac conyent e a mere'toy. lighis sti& and apportioned Jwojigf' the'respec As a piece' of^orkman- Congressional sulTOrigSfotfof the cot set. It is of 4)locir quartz in jproportiMi^opopuIation. - au ?a In everv convention to nomins rnuuiii) oau rr cikuo cuivu ? ras found on the bank of candidate for Congress or forjhe o: ek, sunk deep in the earth, of Solicitor, a majority of thCVotes-? ain fifty years, \ be necessary to a choic, and-the v , m c shall be taker, viva-voce and j?c?>p Editob Won't you uleaee nnlessthere is tpit, onecandidate^ wi 3 readers that ?3 will buy event the yotsjaay': be taken, Jpy a< and serviceable -pair of mation,. As. joon as. a. Cpngj^ssioni so order by the SL Y. Staa- Judicial convention has nominated o., of 66 University Place, Part7 candidate for Congress or Soli< y? By sending 6 cents in it,shall adjourn sine die and whenev ps to the above firm, they candidate to fill an unexpired tern ny address 25 samples of either office has to be nominated, it ? se frorfea -fine linen^pe done by a^aew ggi?fiati?fc o& c Llt?t df^eientific meMie^ ? &** fresh fttjm tl^^pg)!^. Jfe _ and other valuable mfoHna-* ;ctjiiive cownv0e^t o$yea^a ooEgi^ssi ods are delivered bv them district or Judicial circuit shall coi O&mSS Am*l?Z oJftesarasi co<mty chairmen of t. Ad\ise your readers to twpwuyd ummw auu ^kuw vx w u? They are thoroughly re- composing^Kih^tedbp^^cuit,w ^^^licis to siLiiiu^S oney. sent of a majority of the whole execi saiflBBBafc t ^jfcjina : . T'" ^ .T : ?7" ? ' l.i., : ' V.J S i ' 1 ; '? J- * L. - 1 --- committee in any district or circuit to ;call a nominating convention. - ' The executive committee of each w ; v ijt: Jdfefaict or i circuit; shall f esigecially >tJTH charged incite; 2ii^spetioi|,5| fexeept as J_ herein pro&dedj sdbject) to the , State platform, as'* well as under the wim< '.stet? supervision of the State Executive Com,,, mittee, withihei^36&'i^v^"election more farn ?ta^esiqn*h ^reseps^f?** ^rm^f -each atL?~~; . , said committee shall meet at the call of . . elubs thefoftaarm^ ;I111 afi sticH times and plkcesasBe or toey"" set -a ;maya^jk)infe : !r-/i:'^-i:/;j jr^. d|stnct,; and each--Judicial-. =convsa^ion m 121Ar dicial circuit ia.:'!$is State shall be at | ~ S6C?* 'liberty to adobt th& method of JMSPaiy j > determined np3it;fc>y a jjjjy -ftily called in farmer K^agtilbefore ** ; chaii. '^e If snch c^ wer6j '*&?>'tike 5!& |j^j~ %fL iMrs. Aahtolr4^^1<Mill^embars j g; reaie: Washington newspaper tl^t ^Belva^X" laipjx bicsp-. ^Xiockwood's spring ixonei \ <??-:! . beaoty,;,. The , % thajgi eacfc. ;feo^^f&adt espe^^SieewDu^^ ^ ^dmii &?r r- jo&ake migg k xt&migim $*& ^mjet1; pt&me&i'. ?t 'Pefee^iivjTar Sheas the. ozityone itf. jnclg ntpL y<^;,^a joemo: mft *fi rg^hi iob?- i^eO;;fa>!..piQfej.Qft ipit in ioie"' 'children. jou. the-, afcr-eei ;&a4 ^.hay .r ikem. lance' fog?' !|bi>es siAct ctethea.:: oat a the eolleo: iS M. $??& {Ptfllman Sag as" Te^7 ihsfc of Be^^i j?^ * 5* k6m ^nestww^-^'^^VHja W;:^^P^|S jotnfi rL.,?. i v^.^iMij?.^^ Sap hadtl Ids- 1 '^. PocfceageDe -I)in<?, .frdm^.wlHJBe g^ /the, ooffiers^emd to^hayaxos^ gunnH an eccbitric marquis an aimost princely ^Tihf for^D^ which he appears to fcavefoond- firing ?noii available Iff furthering ;"l bis political j0nw f0 31 '^igejig^HbeiBg;:a Bepubliean of &e Mg Pi /?m" EpfcS^orttype^iiPnecrf his peculiarities, . ^ ^ ??** it is said., is to occasionallysurprise'the' nnrmf M*? Aiiiattsfe-; by ^forwarding tJWi ' a ^tS -iian^i^iiedB . The Dachees to :^nj - -foriil^^ttde^vmgsfem Steauss, i& ^ & 3aca Net^^OTt-aaii "was divorced from her T1 ^ ArneSSSmbuid. tt??; 5 ' .7 tt. *T - . - v ./t .. " - 1 .TAo^flW fl>a niomicf l^ofl Kbon WjAoStniiflr f.hmrfi Vifrifi4'* *?. ?v.y*****wy.?vvv*?avvv*? ?j .a good deal of Wash- ballot JLir iugton ojMe, r .Ete remembered.' haying cozoin met, Mrs. Cjkvelkja" when,' ^fe'i'Tjro "a beside ^2: school-girl at Aurora, ^^^^'Jjaye;;flight you forgotten how we "girls of the -you for your autographs?" a^ced Mrs^ gave 1 ^ r~ CW^aftjfe "I d|tD"*t believe you ever afters Knew'that it was my good, fortune to Fry * secure no less than twelve of these auto- break] graphs,' one of. which, .written; jpn the" irod.it margin of ^.concertprograaipa^is.st^ inontl T^j -petained by me as a souvenir of that fough 1 ior ,?-? ? .. ,r . ; , rr..?. anA ^ 13.wsjaaivjxu r : !/ :!; i*, t-w. i.r ****** w Mr "H3a3^? faicagu newjgBt^r^aig^' *?22! )f a Rives, the yonng Virginia novelist, has-, b?_the gone to bed sick, ^^overwhelmed by t&eid if adverse criticisms on her latest story. * be She is said to be aghast at the inteipre- ~~~~h fcher< Nation made of it:by p6<jple w,ho;saw etif iwat where she meant none. Letters from hall indignant readers have poured in on her Saor fro'm ail quarters.; B-is Sffiisa Eives's fiistf. S3 i.to eafpgrience. with hostile- criticijBm^ aiid,-even if not'deserved, it will have a more. jnjj Hrhtfesjlfe eSect :tfcah! 1 ifce fulsome 4cfd- ' {'' Tl l v*, lation she has been fed on." ? ?. 1 ?? i ? 'J " Mn.dc the [ ,( ) H :-.? . fip-T iO? a The Lords of Creation* _ The seed Berry Wall, ex-king of the dudes, formec ?>n{; tal^s ongoing on the stage.. -r ofi-Sui ess* . Herr Kmpp, of Germany, hasdecilizie^ 1 J94u a ^arbnetcy. He is above that sort or Sciricfe rirfhar He'makes biur emus Vnmgftlf town 1 Iled. ? * ? o ^ trran x>n- Mr. Horace Bradley has been elected Mrs swJyi pre^dent of *he^?tudepte^,li*^0? room i ' NewTofk.' He is well known by'reason since'ti Ju- of h5s illustrated articles upon the South and e ions The late Chief Justice Waite and Judge *a7?r:. tatti FJelS, of the SJrifteil "gptes 'Supreme Wlt&? Oburt, were" born" within twenty miles 01 P? tion of each other in Connecticut, in the same 2g a month of the same year. Un wA Washingtonian ^ho -enmed the every i y, Mendj&hip Cf the lat&Mr. Confciing says dition, tt; amongfill^he friends antf acquain- place, 7? f|nce/tha^he9Ek-S&ator iormed after which he reached manhood not one ever parent addressed him as "Roscoe." the bai eral Prince Bismarck speaks all the most though"it i?'nbt as 5? linguist oJHb that**!] ^-fcoistor that the Oerman Chaneelloris fscored ttea chiefly distinguished, his knowledge of Atanj fflce languages and his power over an audience lugch; fcall. &&&?-&naS addition to h%fame^'; Wh< ote3 Senator Berry, of Arkansas, is the among lied,- Loohinrar of the Senat^ with the differtiich encethat he stole his bride, by means of -5?.11 icla- a steed. Mrs. Berry was Miss Lizzie fjJS? 11(01. .Qnaile, the daughter of a well-to-do! the: AAa.n?ag merchant, and when, the fuinre ntor Senator came to woo her in the guise of er a a poor, one-legged school teacher (the The i of other leg having been left on the battle- sand b shall field at Corinth) his suit was opposed by it like lele- parecte. tfce bold: lov^ one ;Belgiq exe- wok tie@bS?a^e la the ^Sant i&I the jsana a onal @b :^dy.^r" housed and 5tubes ifiist carried her away before the stern parent which the knew what was in contemplation. chloric xties ? ' ?>r*r< hir*h 11 rese A peanut trust has been formed in Nor- can t> QSZHt ASmitn/Mmvl ir> f^A rv%o X. ba^i| the exception of con- threE'small factors. A president and board It i itite of directors have been elected. wotum nnji.niaasaMaM K? L7_ | -idlJ-A f' grysa.<Z % . rr->-r : i itoag# tPlfc? ;j;> A TftTHHT A RK A BLE JPPJBX. ...... a Union and a Confederate Soldier Fougbt ln Single Cpaba^t... - ' ;!> rrom the 2tille<3 gaviile/Ga;, tfjA60.) Lthe 12th day of June, 1863/ I issed a duel between Captain Jonee, oanding?.Feiealscqu? and .Cap*-. Pryj, commanding a jBe^ sspn^ ln; , n county, JEast Tennessee. These tiro \ bad been fighting each other for \ ror of one tben' t?e 'other. Their aands were camped on either side ckrcaeek;a large tn, toe deep to ford and too shallow^. ferryibost; bt&thereabildge spai?;v he stream for the convenience of f*_ i_i*_ *rr v _ 0- ." ' id"go ne^^ north nor sontb, as glrafl track tad been broken np as to which shotild hold the bridge^ "* agreed to fight a duel, the con>r to hold thoba^m^^teifer tnat navy Is at twenty yards apart,. delibervalking toward each other, and ; nntil the last chamber of their Is were discharged, nnlesa one or greed npon a rebd sm?eon (as he he only on? in euher, coma and) to oes was certainly a fine looking v, with light haixandi&ie ey es, 4 eet ten inches in' height i booking inch the* miUtaiy-chieftbiu :' rim&n the soldiers -would admire adiee regarded with admiration. I saw a man more coolj determined heroic under such circumstances. a' read of the deeds of chivalry ard men em^ifte&fe poesy; rhen I saw Jones come to ,the. d uelscratch, fighting, hotfbrreal'or - miyauf.uu.bj: iu5.n0;.? ly thought, for his country and ioryof'the flag. I could not help. frfcr'iI:i^^ppd^ea4o..cr. Ky& ^jta??- ferihigfo:. 3r,mth long, ynsj^.^a^ing hair, iick eyes, wearing a slouch, tat and ray suii, and looked' rather the a than the f**r sJi^d' that '.'seif-sufficient -iioucjJiath#bu?'tfwil&iU yoai'? X Wj. U~ "T * 1 " J uuaut, liO W?S yW)??C> CUUi, ttUU i^&gng from a \ tapfcons of distress, bat for tie fight. ie principals brought face to face. er:8hali forget ' chat mating. , in his ^jisK; mood, as hoofciiia^^^repiu^edthat?. ...;.. . J ier braves4eath ?br a lancifal wreath. l xix yy.atuiHiyi?11 v.. , ;. _ rc.-.-j caught up the rest of the sentence iswewd jkr^ " I ill III It! join " ' J rw, bathes every "wound with, a tear. syiurned around ana talked back point designated Jones' second ie word wFire, "arid as fie slowly. -'H^ne^twb^three^fi^f*' thkj.. aneonsly turned at the wow * and iflstanfiy. fired. ; Sei&er .qipa' They cocked their pistols,' and ccately. walked toward each other as they went. At the fifth shot, threw up hi? right hand, firing 3tol in the air, and sank down; Fry t the act : rvones IBM,, sueauy , Jo?erain?s ? as he sat down, and asking him irashnxt /'" liscovered that Jones was. sSdt jh tfce^o'n. of ^ glimcmgarotind the organ, and _ .g oat to the left' gpfnal coioxmi; ? he had reoeiyed three .ofcher. ful 2e&hwounds in other portions "bo^y.. Tressed hik wanad^ flO X IIIWII ilH ^rd-got-welt'i ^ ' . . reejerod three Tronndfi?one ing his right arm, one in the left, le other in the right side. After is' of suffering he got well, and t the war out to thefeiSer end, sday arepartnees in: ^a -wholesale V i lent of Byron* $hat_ "A- qoidier i dealh," etc., ^ J* sting- that the *abc&e - truthful ive will be a lesson to some j, north and south, thai stayed on ' tside and yelled, "Seek dog!" and Q not satisfied with the result of .. it, -let .me_sabsca?be myself a xecon-' id (JON-FKDERATE SXJEGEQX. rv rtif'OPERATION A 'SUbCESS hick Hi* SOT?pgg!i*ijgCfaftei- of Be- jL coveting Her Kght: - -wonderful operation that was per- 4 I by Dr. L. Webster Fox^of this city, 1 iday last,' by traasplahiing the iornea graft* > $?, & '?&-&? 3Irs. Anniex i, the youfcg "patient at the "Germanlospital, was last night found to be d success. Schick, who has been kept in a dark *iihrher '^jes secarely bandaged ever le operation, has been resting quietly rerything has seemed to be in her Last evening Dr. Fox, together )r.f Cameron, the rodent physician -GerriantOwn Hospital, visited the i and removed the bandages. Upon it Txroo frtnn/? fKof K? *? n w AVUUU U(C PjrCUUfl >t developed the slightest swelling, aerve was in a perfectly normal conthe graft had remained exactly in the edges are all united and thegraft, has a perfect appearance, is as trans- % as crystal and has attached itself to "'M sement membrane. ood a result was not even dreamed -fl L^i.. x ui, nuv Bttiu, eamuaiasPCT-Uj^: is^^ncitraD^o^^' ItelfevenSw j^H tie. opalescent tissue which-has-ob- 3BH the sight will become transparent M^Lter3trs. Schick hashow *fight ince of recovering her sight -; - fl in the news of the success got aboard ; the medicai- jnen- ot Gftnas&ntown rht the telephone at the hospital was l constant, use by .physicians who tost - <^S e in congratulating Dr. Fox.?Phil- I ia Times, May 3. flj i. H gaud Frozen Into Solid Rock. JB method of sinking^a'sh^ft through y freezing the sand and excavating m rock has recently been carried ou t in M B a* Large iron tubes are sunk in the# bout three feet apart, and in thesep gH smaller tubes are inserted thr<*ugfl[ , 39 circulates a cooled * solution ?f " B1 aibles rock, ishardandcompact^and B 'it is probable that the process can i used to great advantage in tie dig- SB f fouodatfons where water said sand requiresclever surgeon to dress