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IN FASHIONABLE CIRCUS
EVJOTAlli.r. BM1BM*At*WBMt9 OF
IIIEEA*! WEEK.
Peraaasls and Oenaralltles- Btraaigers la
Town-Hems for Working Glrla-ibel
Urlag Arms Hospital.
The very warm Breather during the past
Verk r.n? toosi Shs In tri j ssejjjseojrs of
thc?f Sbjo wi..-ri tbe sasand sf the locust
ta heard In OSS land, mid when Inert hu?
man!!*' per no ?< wi'h an evident '
busll "f ''"T!;,s
??taros ii ? above the i
i u" In
t. ii, nlng b. twei n itu n an I i
Uk- iii- unpleasant real
I ?' ' ? '?
there can I
I Of "di !:??
e terprci ll
fat it,'- ; '?'" '"''
Ance- ?
Smitri calla fri sod aili nol permll
the < -
fall)
Dorina; tl eek j
l
salo) 'ti
(il, llth C. H.
Walker ate) Ml I i I
t ? : \. ry informally,
- ?
I of th'lr
I |] r Alexa 'lila.
, Mr. and M ? -
W. J. vi
?
Fran*
l, ' ab ll. P, H. c. Cal ell. Ed
.
? ?
fer ? ? Purity," or
any
?
abtlsh foi l lo?
rd bot
ii to
i rr ? tatton ? i b
I te
1 . ' BUtl T.
'
Biri
?
aa ii'? i ii .i.i".
a, ."i in -.nant of !
In him cnn never be n I in thal
?
ill Ottllam,
for i ntl "f Miss
ella Mercier, Augusta, Qa., is having
a vry delightful time lp the pli lui
?te rn 'ii:-, and during ber stay has
i ? ? reclpli nt of run h attention.
trill return to Rli bm -."il on or ai,ma
2d.
Minti Annie and Mary McCleod How?
ard will i mar al
Kerral etl ;
Mist ii ?? ?' Knox is the guest of i,rr
' ; bios Knox, lli south
Third stn
i*ntii occasionally do<? a charltal
act says tbe Chicago "Dispatch." Bbs has
j.i?t ri-:i. :i stringency by
gatos hon ?
Isaaeeej Phlnlsj and Bp* oe er, of Qeorgta,
tbe | ii I of Mm Prank Christian,
Pnrb uv Hue.
ItlOl I'aln.er is Ul! fUCSl Of the Mi
(i r,i \ .
Miss Kerr, Of H.il'.more, |s thi I I
the V ... ird
Mr. .1"!,:! .1. Wilson, ' ' I
Mreet. I ira In
the mountains, in search rn rigor and
renewed health. The olncen i.i i
of m.hiv friends will accompany him.
M - Pli nts, of Petersburg, la the
guest of Miss Virginia i >ri a
mi- ? Robinson, if Baltimore,
Ih tba truest "f the allia OB Mi
Miss Carmichael, of Fri lerickaburg,
Ul the iniest Of Mir W. J. Walk. I .
Hiss Forbes, of Prederlcksburg, ls the
Kuest of mi.-m Emlen Mercer Cooke.
Miss Thompson, of Frederlcksburg, ls
lbs gussi ,?! e " Misses HOI.
'Hi.- Ml aes R ?- ure visiting friends In
New rorie
Mis Gladstone has bjsf noaatd her
slghty-ftrei birthday, and ber vitality is
as remarkable as thal nf her husband.
Her old place In the Ladies' Gallery of
tiie House of Commons, han. since the re?
tirement of her distinguished husband,
boan Beenptod by tbe brilliant and In
ti r> sting, if somewhat erratic, Miss Mar
I it Tennant, Asquith's ham i ?,
On Wadneoday afternoon the "Deep
Run Club" enjoyed a very delightful
"hunt," slthoiifli why the esteemed gen
tieinen composing th.- club persist la call
ins; these exhilarating rides a. ross coun?
try "hunts," wini, ai,ls,- seed '"I I
humanely substituted foi the trk-ky fox,
is a mystery whoas solution rests with
; em
The asst was nt the HUI Monument,
tfa- dran balm sig sag t troas thc Reids,
just tba railroad to Johnson's farra
t , the Vicinity of the exposition gro
?westward to the |,.Ms In tin- rear Of the
Soldiers' Home, thence toward thi
ervotr, and bock to Leonard Heights,
where lt was taken up. The second run
\v.,?-. over about turo and a half miles, 11 im
Bethlehem church to a point oa Captain
Hancock's farm.
Among the spectators al the meei were
Mrs. N. bf. Wilson, Miss Bheppard, Mr.
und Mrs. Randolph Tatum, Mr. and Mis.
Ttiompson. and ot luis.
The ridars were J
Tennant. Blocker, Turpin; Massrs. Han?
cock (master of hounds), Leathley,
ard Oalnse, Jonothan and Stewart
an, John T. Anderson, William B
llyrd Warwick, Major Allen. Tm tin.
Faulkner. Dra lune and Tritton, '
I>ee, Raid Hobson, | >r. Siegel, Blair Bol
llrig, Rufe, Davidson, John Irby, and
others.
"No man can either Uvs piously OT dil
righteously without B wife," ijrfl Rich
ter; yet mon- oboCUTO and li - ? philosophic
BMO haye BOOB kOOWO to ai -it tli.it
no man could live piously or die right
Bounty with one. Isn't there a diver?
sity of opinion 1
The meeting <>f tbe "Daughters ot
the Revolution" al tho ranna ol
Virginia Historical Society >n 1 ? : Mon
day afternoon was roaderoi particulariy
enjoyabio by the rending of an admirable
piper on the "' Hn i> ile na Ol COI HU Mils,"
by Mlsa N. B- Winston, vice-regent.
on Friday afternoon at j o'clock the
"Coiout.u Da mag of America* in u s
Stale of Virginia." held B very delightful
meeting at Ibo nunn* ,,r the Ylrgini.
Historical Society. Mrs. William Ru>aeli
Robinson, nrosldant of tba society, pre
siding.
Mrs. Robinson's full and charming ne
<. nut oi' the National council nf tbe "Co?
lonial Dame**" bald recently ta v\ , i
iiur.cn, was mm ad by ber .mal?
eme, and in lh? COUTSa "f her remarks.
ste- paid a very graceful compliment to
Mrs. H'??.,t.1 Townshend of New York,
ths nowly-eieotod j ?>? Idesa ,,r tba Na?
tional society, and ri gent of Mt. Vernon,
whoso hospitality w.:s .-? > cordially ex?
tended to the delegates to tho council. In
h rory eiegaai coilatton sett ed al Mt.
\ ernest, on the .--.- ...i ,-.? - tho
termination of the Congress.
At the ' onclusion of Mn
Ssfdresa, the names of Keen ladies \\ re
preaeated t?> the Boc* I th
tmr aral requeated t<> prepare a liol of
members of the Virginia broach. Mia,
Robinson sugg sse sd thai un entertain
meat bc gi v. ri ssj the 1Mb af N i
aajsjaber neal (tbs date of lao nanua!
n.e. riruf) bal no final action was taken
regard! uk this.
The afternoon wag an exceptionally
pleasant one, a-,I mm li Inter m
man If,?.t.M |ri ,nu.n (lt.,aiI ,.f (!,.. ,.
tag
0?1 ? rening the Fortnightly club
?SJ t al the i h. nee of Mr. and Mts.
Thomns Caller. MISS Mary I.vhs
a very strim* pap, r upon "Tba Char?
acter of Klag Henry V," and Mei
Meredith. Balls V, atkins, Virglnius New?
ton, land H.v. Hebert May, vf New
lorie, entered with special prominence
into the discussion following the read
in* of the easay.
In the absence of Mr. RosewslJ Pago.
the minute, of the preceding meeting
were read by Mles Callie Ryland.
%,.. Ja "o.,in?. th.sae present were
?''^-;;r-.'^,:::;::^l!,^K'"'".-.-:
;:'1;^^,';iJ,;;,;;.:1anra.-t..r:,,:.,.;i?:
"' consonance with the".eents
BOWS of.1 etc, which, ha-l pr.
'!,;,!;.,. ??,?, .ere Mr. and, Mra Thorn
a i irter. Mr. sad Mrs. * * "Jg*
Mr. and Mm. Roberttlgjo. * JJ* g*
N. d Crump, Dr. sad Mis- ?? '
,ton ..,.,., Hope. Norma and - ??
?r Mary Lyon- ?*>>?? ?> J^\,l!n.
end Mrs ' ;*f' Jl ' v ,., Mary
sss vvaUft **??.u
Ssa BBSS : .Ki
?-?"-? mst-i
dety." iLlmlted!). Mian ^?"?\.??"flir.
Mesa Mr. Rooewjdl Psgo will *?
??!?? Iheeeoaya sod Dr. O^-^Rh will
?i ?, and Mr. Wyndh ii i M< .
Xer^rTth special pr
? . i Soanci r. of Ueorgta
",','> ,Kr..t.fM?gtokm,wlh.t Mles Ann.,
i m.-? Rirksdale are rnootlfaS W?h re
Stablish a summer home for working
w hem ver the Caar
stat- behind bim and loads once a rear
;1 Family life In Denmarh, then- li scarce
morning thu- i. ? ?> ???
tag, for what tr,?. lover of mnnb;
,r,.s for thc insipid bat!
ita or bottle? Bo the burly tBWtt.
. i with .. h.raw hat gad with osier
,ng on a etlck aorose hlsBhoul
,,,, , ,.. b? Been by those who ret up
ugh, travers! ? the green mee
l? queel of tbe dellcloul comestible.
? a sufficient number ls gal ??> the
??mushroomer" returns to the castle ? i I
polia are confided to the chef, who
them prepared trained mush
, .- | i?. hy one ? I the twentv
Alexander
m.
Tha Board of lianagers of the Wo
. latlofl ar.- mach gratlSed
.... lg] outcome Of their lui
Prom their efforts during th?
.? of the Moody mei I
,. tt. -i ai., it 056, which will al I
De-rn very materially In putting the BOOd
? i n palra upon their buUdlag os ?
Franklin street, and they are to be con?
gratulate l upofl theta boco
? ? ?
"And still RiehflSOnd lias no free hos
pltal," Bald bb oeaesrver among bb -?
? ? tau meal could nol be i
ted in view of Dr, McGuire's i
rt lon, thnl since thc State bsd msde
ipproprietlon the virginia hoi.
I to take ( harity pal
and the equally well-known fact that the
hospital attached to the Medh-al Coll
Of Virginia did little charity OBI
of . lim.'.il suh.1.
Thi ll r ? ? '? ns was suggested
(he bea nning of a ft*" hoopla], ?;*?;?
the Bhi M.-rini? Arms a fra
la it bow a e quasi
I inquiry, di
i ihaps ' 4 generally known. The
Sheltering Arms bee only been in .
ance four poota sad la now temporarily
dosed f..r reasone which cnn be better
understood aloes thc recent airing of
m. dlcal troubles in our columns.
Upon the rental of the Grece-etreet
property, In which th., work was tn bore
? srrled on for a y< ar only, aa to?
ll -ii was Immediately entered, re
strnining the Buuiagera from operlng tl ?
Itel,
Turning to the last annual report of
the Sheltering Arms lt shows: "n
than one half of the p ttlents sha
ly fr.-e, and given LM1 ..lays ..f free treat?
ment medlcinee, etc., iii- reel paying
whatever they thought they could sfford
Avemgd Bomber of pan. nts per w..k,
lilli" total expenses, 12,70)." This ls prac?
tically tho beginning of a free bospttsl
' ? the amount pnld by patients la
?linly to be d' ?? ld< -l by them, ? i
mall to be termed compensation,
boord of private pat! nts brought
In by physicians in alway; determined
by the latter, and more than expended
In procuring apodal nurses.
The Barney Bubscribed i.y the citizens
of Richmond will be Invested In a ho ? i
by tlie trustees, and the women of thc
iitv are still determined to bend every
effort towards carrying out the original
object viz-, a frc- city hospital ead if
they ate only eunported by the public,
success, in time, ls certain.
Bo loni," SS there is no other endow?
ment, or say state appropriation, eom
penoatloB must be re elvi l when offered,
IO help sustain the charity patients, bul
the aim is eventually to give all aid
fret
The friends of the Institution who have
in tbe poet ss generously contributed
towards lilting up the Old building, tn"1--'
not fail to remember thal aaother aili
boob be occupied, and he la need of the
sams gracious and timely ssslatanca
Tne wedding of Mr. Charles Edward
Bolling and Miss Parke Chainherlayne
Bagby waa bb our dally stated, char?
acterised i>y the quiet elegance which
I like a breath from those early colonial
days when marriage Slgnlfle I BO)
more sacred than vulgar .. tentntion and
? -iii:, hmedt
Tin- Bride BI the daughter of trie late
Dr fJeorge W. Bagby; Mr. Bolling le
Ihe Superintendent of tbi v. .t r Depart?
ment Of Richmond, and holds a high pla ??
In the esteem of the pilbil".
'' .ral d.i orations, of white and
Breen, were to pure and exquisite I
' lad ascension lilies being eapecially
promli eat in tba adornment ..." the par
lars. The bride Bl ? | : roached
the Improvised altar of white, nix,ut
which were clustered br'de's roses BB 1
rough an avenue formed nf white
held at one ,..;,) by Monti i
Thomas Plnchney Bryan, and Phillp
Haxall Bagby, and nt the other by little
Lillie Hill and Ellen Bagby Mlsa
Mun , B. I>. Bagby, elater of the bride
wis maid of honor; Mr. winiam R. Ma*
sie. inst asaa
'?' Dr John K. Mason, rector of St
James P. E. church, .nerformed the tere
Btoay,
Only tha Immediate frlenda of the bride
mid groom we-e present. Among
who came from a distance to attend the
? v were Dr. Thomas Nelson P .-.
Washington; Pr. Sherrard R Tabb Kvw
York. Mr. Thomas 1.1,n-d Debney,' New
Yorkj Profeooor J. H. C. Bagby, Hamp
?j whether be had completely removed
ne old chargea Ia doing i. one ot the
mn's nipples must have approached too
loee to tho .an.ii.- light, which cam i ti .
? maind -r of the powd -r In the chamber
? explode, the dame entering bis mouth
md throat.
it i? gated,
The more Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
I used tue bettei it is jiged. We know
: ' ? other remedy thal .
tlon, lt la good when you Mrs!
?al. h cold. It ls Kind when yoi..
.-..'? J .md \..in lui 1 ire soi lt
fOOd m any kind .,[ a Cough We ha
old twvnty-live dozen or it and ev. ry
ottle has given satisfaction'. Btedman
l-'rledinan, drrggists, Minnesota Lake
linn. 50 cant bottlea for sale by Owens
c Minor Drug Company, P. M. Slaughter
I P. Rseves 4 Co., and W. O. Forat
iann. druggtsta
HE STOLE MILLIONS.
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JtiEMoEBMEnrM.ir*s.
H,.Car^r,."w^r^M.^^
Trrsekar...... *******
The New York Sun of the Ifth. pub
, . a of the wonderful career
?shes this Sketch of the of
?f Henry B. Ive", the ***
.. ii, .1 nt Asheville. **? *-'?
I-'inar.ce," who died al ???"
? inT spring of 1SS, Henrys. Ives left
thc connect..-t tOWU of Litchfield to como
' ?, ??, York and S** his fortune HM
,,.,,iir,ure made the least pOt-W. -
^. was the only son of an Internal re?
nnie detective, who lived a few miles
from Litchfield on a small. Obor farm,
,ef, him by hM fntbor, wbo bod been a
,,?..,,,?,.,,? preacher. Thc farm waa
worth only U**. ?* W ******* "'
,,.,rlv Its full value So. when the old
-;V,. fled, the boy. wbo was wak
gad smai. for his age. u^idjd thatje
??, burden rathe* than a\v*v^?*?
bU .laure to run the farm as UM l-Los*
, WM nearly subteen years ?d
- r,a
therefore, had little sharpneaa
expression. As he had no friends and
imio education, be was only abie to set
a place aa spittoon cleaner ar.d sweeper
in the business offices of Harper a- Bro
After he had I"- n v\oii the Har?
pers a var arid a half BO had I h "?' -
much for the liefer in appearance. He
ttl f and his face bad grown
handsomer. He boosted thai he under
i ? publishing bUSini M fyi bj top
to bottom, and coull! mn any purl of
the establishment This boast eras I
ed at. and tbe spittoon cleaner remained
a spin.mn deanar.
So he bogan te !"r>k about for B bettor
j,,b dian his, which paid only JJ B Weak.
Somehow or other hs managed to gat a
place as clerk Bl HO 0 week in the office
of Charles T. Wing, s broker. He
med to the work of going ever rall
? ,i reports end tabulating tbe earnings
?.formation of customers Of the
erm. He proved that be bad a mind of
surprising quJchnias. in s abort time he
was familiar with th,- railr >ad business
In all ii I d. tails. He liv, 1 with the utmost
frugality and specula tad in the smsllest
aray, bot with s Judgment thar brought
SUCCOSa. Mr. fWInc: also noticed that
young ivs was fond of listening to all
the conversation of his customers, He
reprimanded him in vain. Henry's ears
were always cocked and nothing ej
hiin.
After he had served a few months In
Wing's Office, he astounded that gentle
miii on.- day by proposing a partnership
Mr. Wing declined the offer, and told tbs
clerk that he had got on too fool for a
? lace, and had le ttOT BO I
Ives found a dash in ni
ni ide lils (irst sensational
Wi tern Union bad
bought up a emull telegraph
thi law forbade its compli te ab?
sorption, a few shares were left upon the
- Ices bought ii[, all of
thi ?? shares quietly. Then : arcot
around to s <i aen brokers 1 r, em I
Into a contract arith ea h m pani ': I ?
li him wlthj so many shan i "t
name stock on ? < ? cain day. wi?? n
thal day came the brokers wont into tbs
markel and tried to buy the sock. They
were astounded to find that all the shares
hm! h. en bought by Ive*
Under their . ntract they must furnish
the stock to iv. s. Bo they would have to
boy it from him at whatever ii.
? hos. to ask. They Stormed and rac d.
bul be eras calm, smiling, i nd Inexorabl .
They appealed to the Hoard of Governor*
it was clear thal the transaction was. a
fraud and yt the situation was difficult
At last the board ai bltraiUy d< tared
the contracts invalid and checkmated the
nineteen-year-old acbemi r.
While be was s clerk in Wing's office
i often rpoken of s certelfl rail?
road as a tine pray for a man w ii I nit
? d to gel ri'h. This road was thi Min?
eral Range, n few miles in length, bid?
don away in an uncivilised perl i ( Min?
nesota, unknown In NOW York. Il poid
lilvid. nda of W per cent, on a small
capital stock, it was very rich because
it was the only means ot transporting
the prodiicto of certain great Mil ts
copper mines t" ths toke. Ives laid his
scheme before lils friend* He bad then
111,000, C.eorge H. Stayner also had a lit?
tle mooey,
Jual at this time, which was early Ifl
ISM, a Booton syndicate staileii to par?
allel the Mineral Ranga. This fright?
ened the stockholders so thal Uk cold
their sfek tO Ives and btO friends Bl I
very low figure. As the ives part) bad
little money, it resorted to B most in?
genious scheme, lt Invest .1 as much
cash as ii could afford to grce pp. it
then bjrpotbecated tbe stock thus obtain- }
cl. and with the moa* f bought Bl '
This p mr oas eras kepi up until Ives waa
able to appear at tin- ste. khold-rs)' meet?
ing la .Inly. ISM, willi a majority of the
stock, and tO get mil COntTOl of the
road, on various pretexts be pt" eeded
to gut tie- treasury of the rood. ' bi
Jul). MK, until i lecember, i BA be dei ol -
? if t.> it ,Hiy ti. it be
? i.
Bul before December. Ifff. other to?
tter magnitude were occupy?
ing thia boj thief. By January
hi and hM friends had gol enough to
stnt a banking bouaa. On February l.
? i ? ? ' H. i:ry S I . ? - .. . .
ap p. an i upon the doors of Borne splen?
didly furnish I offices al S3 Nassau
street Tbe bow Brm called themselves
I brokers, ami dealers i:i rail?
road Investment* Aa mouihSsa Brers
rr, an! young Tbocnas Dore
m,is, taken bi I ??? he bad t i sal bi
i which the other
? ? ...I not >;et.
Ives had Leen I stol Sing in blt mind a
scheme for a grand transcontinental rail?
way. H<- looked about for an entering
H.- settled upon the Cincinnati,
Hamilton S I'ayton a road running to
the north from Cincinnati, and having
i fine s::rp|i. . B Sue li..'onie, and B
drowsy Board of Director* Tho Mine?
ral Range could not furnish enough cap?
ital ft r thi.-, treroi ndous si
So Christopher Meyer, an old capi?
talist. WSJ diann Into .. . St ,y
t ??[ owed him money. Btaynor went and
Paid it i' hu; the od man least egpcci I
lt He fell toto BtayneFs clutches, which
meaal Into (ree's grasp, a grasp thai
never relaxed until the oki man was
dead. N.'t ?tren then, if a certain
? be believed.
i\"? set bia machinery al work te boy
the C. H. .-md ii. }{,. Qaed th . una
Mineral l: ii
' ' ' !
i fi the pi ti ed* lu the
: trol
Iveo l at tl t of his
rJory. In two y< in he bad raised 1 un
leif from thc humble place in Harper
I Bothers' office t,> be a k-'-h i
tnagnate. He bought a yacht, paying CJO
tM in cash, M0.ON in collat! ral, and lear
Bg Ibo S-'T.imj b; hiiiee unpaid. HO one
xcept one man knew that be straightway
lypothecated tbe yacht for aaarly Its
'nil value, ii, s.t up a splendid eatab
tobment ll,- rode through tbe country
n a handsome private ear. He Indulged
meal extravagant debaucheries
ind, whi revcr he want men wi
n til" slim, boyish fa,- and figure and
ie- w.ak blue eyes shining through gold
I .'niling
H.- dream I quietly always, and In
i way mat suggested a minister.
Ill that Mirnm.r of IkSH he waa rob
?Ing the helpless Cincinnati, Hamilton,
md Dayton, and all that year and on
nto the next year until the crash. He
tsued common stock, ha iucreased the
?onJed Indebtedness, ba stole the cash
If
' surplus. He begun lo compM* h)s
scheme for the transcontinental v,.,..U1
The Baltimore and (hlo w-im to i? ,,,,,
Eastern end of thlai end he negotiated
auccesafully with Koren Carn ti for |ta
purrhase. With l-'.onOOOO stolen from the
Cincinnati. Hamilton and Dayton he
bought an option In t BBd began to ex?
ercise the rights of ?n owner. The Ital
tlmore and Ohio included the Baltimore
and Ohio telegraph. He gol i I ready
to rell the telegraph lystem to the Weet
i rn Union for W.Oon.lW.
Bot his affairs ??'? rapidly becoming
Involved. The more he atnie the mora
he had to steal. Capitalists began to
toge confidence. Tru.-t companies wanted
their money. Ives saes* pale and bog?
gard, but be kept oj w|,h ? hold front.
for he had nothing to los.p| \u*
liberty. Whi n buu j aTgre I i .
think" the end h id come, he auddenly
appeared ns master it the Vsndnlla road,
v it'i its rich treesuTV lo delve Into And
bo deeply did ha tinssfe bia raj . iona
bands, into lt that |l nb Bil I
stoic nearly JiOOo.OO and br. ugh| the
road to the verge if rulfl.
In .July, 1S87, miaCo-tunes began to gath?
er about him. Uob-rt Garrett Balled for
Europe, taking the p,i?>"?>' with him, and
savin- that tho tit'" of thf> OpUOB had
axptrod and that irae had not fulfilled
tho contrnct. The Um rai Range stock?
holders began to dimer, the ?'., M., and
d. sto.ki...id-ri begin to rub tn.-ir sleepy
Byee and BbOUl "Thief!"' The Van 1.iii i
people wei.- alert. BO New Vork poopta
of whom h.- was bBTOWlos wgfg d-mand
lng th.-ir money.
The wonder la ow he held on
as he did. li- Bowel faltered, bat brasea
ed lt ouf. He ann unced with calm con?
fidence that tho elanor Brae all n- ??
talk. He lived aavc entre ga Uy than
ever. Then th* C umbia Bank Of Phil?
adelphia failed, and Cherice Phillipe
fled. This wa* the tinal blow,
on the morning c August Uth lv.-.s an?
nounced thal hts flin was never stronger
aid thal all rumor- to the contrary w - ri
lies, i.ate in the fternoon of the bbb i
dav lie sent for th- reporters. When they
bad Basembted bj lui ofBce he .ame o it
carim, cheerful, sm kin? a cigarette
"What is the BOWS VOU have for us,
Mr. Ives?'' | rd otes
"i m." blowing o-:f a | real
do id of bi oho, "we've aasla ie L Ltn
! '. \ 0 -
When ti- cleared op the wreck they
found that he fe ? I
ties by about fe.OtMW) and the ? nata by
about 110,000OOO. !'' had all :- ?. a
i-i gie wai md i other nearly I ??
s .mc of this he i id annand! I
> lie had epent as in?
terest, - had gol < rall
roada Re h id uti i ly wrecki i tl Mir:
crai Rai ? He td neart; r tined the
ri^-h Clncinnnii, ! srallton and i
WhI h COUl 1 ill I" r thc loss of ?-':
He bad reduced t* Vnndalia to the vent"
of baahrupti y.
B/bea his fairom was snnooneed ta
th.- st.H-k Bxchsa ?. ti..- broken cheered
wildly, lt w.,s t. ? Brat tims that the
misfortunes Of ar. ther broker had ever
bi.-n greeted wits
Nearly a v.ar pass 1 before evidence
could be ip entingjed Bnd a warrant
was Issued BgntttSt him. Ofl July lt, 1? V
he prave himself ip in Cincinnati with
Btnyner, and soon afterward the eas.- ama
'llsmiss.-d s. ne i
were advertised ir n civil suit, brought
IgalBSl them by the Cincinnati, Hamilton
and Dnyton, and vere committed to Lud?
low street ja l in default of tSOJMM ball
They renaalned tl re. Hvtng in luxury
ind g< tttng ? it, otu Jnnu iry i
abes they wi re tr isfen I to tl e Tombs.
rimlanl char. ? ? rv. > mb ?xxl
ind larceny hnvi: f be. ti brought BgniOBl
tbi m.
Iv.-s' trial I e-ran September ll, IsSt, and
anted until September Mtb. Woodruff, one
if iii.-- toola turn.-d rn forgan*, and
hat Ives tried t i forge Christopher Moy?
ne after the ol l maa died. Bul
he jury di rn i. two holding ont atub
lornly for seq llt( tl In M ir. li, lgg), both
m-n see,ir,.,i their freedom again.
At first Ives lived quietly v. i:h his Bia
er in Brooklyn, In a fine h..ns.- be bad
riven her. Then he h. i;an to stir
iVall stree! .'ik'iifi. He moved Into the
'Mystic." t?3 weat Thirty-ninth Street,
md took offices kt ? Wall street. There
vere prophecies that he would never be
il.1,- to accomplish another danni lal deal,
fe disproved them. Wltfitn two years
ie carried out a profitable operation by
urning an old Brooklyn dry goode Brm
nt . a sick company. Later be was:
aid to be concerned In thi consolidation
if Ilrooklyn trolley rallP
Thg latent conundrum from the halls
f ..ur BBClOBBl law-i..ai. ? itkers
?i said to bo this:
"\\ ho's the beai-drcBBtd man in Coo?
ra, ss'.'"
"Tho man with the B&gM I
The deponent paith not whether the
llvcr-tongued emii-th thereat or othi r?
risa
A Mother's Story
Her Boy's Suffering After
Diphtheria
Hood'g Cave Good Health and
Strength.
C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass i
"Hood's Sarsaparilla baa done so much for
O' hoy that i aria* to sa* afanrweidBts praise
l this wonderful Bjsdl ihsa. C'.lflord was very
I with diphtheria and lt kdl him snfferlnjt with
risht's disease. He WSJ very weak, poor ta
ssh and ciuld hardly walk. Malaria BsVCI
sea overtook hun and tego ther w;th boonie
ItU his liver.
Mo Was In Much Misery.
4) last, aha sst assoooragod. I Ged kal lo han
lm try Hood's fgtfSBpsriUB. Bs BBS taken
^!y a lew bottles, ami vet lt has BOBS him m..re
>od than all the previous Baedlesl treatment
HOOD'S
Sarsaparilla
CURES
ld medicines eomh'.nt:'. Ho lag reasJags]
length ami f.esh gad k*0ksej8ite healthy, lt
III always give ia pleasure to tell others what
valuable medicine is Hood's Sarsaparilla.*
ns. O. W. Marlett, Carrolltoo, Kentucky.
9. Ii. If you decide to take Hood's Barsapa*
Ila do not be Induced to buy any other.
Hood's WHO aggi liter IDs, Jaundice, bib
uaeee. tick levadgdhe sod coastlsoUcn. ago,
How often do we
hear the remark:
You Have the
IN THE CITY.
The Tower,
Cor. Second and Broad.
Large Variety of Fine and
Moderate Trice
SILKS ON SALE THIS WEEK.
Our store accommo.
elations are superior
to any in the city. It
is well lighted and
provided with 100 ol
the latest improved
Revolving Stools,
which are ornamen?
tal and comfortable.
Every lady in Richmond is well aware of tbe (act that we dc
not handle trash. If you want to save money
scrutinize closely the subjoined items.
FANCY SILKS.
2L'-ineh Paney rhlna Silks, in light
ground, well ' ivett l. only Mc. yard?ele?
gant ior waists and di.?--. Tins are
consider one of the biggest bargains of
the seaton. They are advertised by some
ia i"i 87c.
Colored Taffeta Silks, with small square
figures, only 871-2c. we nave seen
Bamples from other houses at li.
Changeable Silks, shot effect, only ">.
Our < ompetltor.s are wond, rlnx how we
ca:. S'-H ! h'-lll.
Taffeta Silks, with diamond and zlK
sag figures, only Bc. yard. \\e caa show
you moro than no colon.
Loualne Silks. ll- l-.'c yard. They are
McCri i ar,- selling evcry
V. lu-: ?? for &.2B.
Stripe Taffeta, medium colors, ?>niy 95c.
yard; regular i rice fi.j...
rin Stripe wash ''luna Silks, suitable
for cLlldr-n's .1 \\aists, only
Mc.: worth 75c
wash China Silks, bj .. yard.
New patterns lu Swivel Silks, Mc j ird
10-lnch Black and Cream Japanese Silks
only Boc > nd.
1 and Black Moire, t" . yard.
.:.'-!:,. ii Figured Drapery Bilks, eSc. yard.
Black DressCoods.
1 i. quard, t Ide, Sc.
Black Figured Dress '
nrlde, I]
v.-in, h Black Henri.
? Bia k Henrli ita
'il;. ? .mere
.-:-? : iii the city.
Extra quallt] ? He.
?
only . . have> been setting var)
i
81 lt Finish Hi nrli tta, N ??; worth II.
Bllk-Flnlah Henrietta, vj Inches aide, fl
Granite Clotho, plain and Qgun i.
yard.
Figured Set sard.
Black Panama Cloth, > itn'he-. wile, all
wool,
Black i 'repon, 75c. to $t.
Mia. k Honduras Cloth, ''.'-' l-2e.
Black Batiste "r Nun's Veiling, 31 inches,
i i ? tter quality M and I!
red Batiste, ali i
Priestly Black Goods.
Cravenette Bj lies aide, s/ar*
ranted water-proof, ii yard.
I trap .1 Aim l, i i Inches a ile, 11.40.
Priestley Silk w ir;> Henrietta Cloths,
R.M t.. $1.7.', yard.
Priestley Diagonal Satin Stripe, J: - ?
yard.
Priestley Eudora ''loth, win not take
? I.; '. :
Prl ired 1 ire - more
la different patterns, ... ly j; ..
Priestley Crepe Cloth, with round dot,
a yard._
f.adits' Boney Hoalery, black I
i..[.. IO .
Ladles' Pin-Stripe Hose, regular made,
IL' 1 tc.
Ladies' Pin snipe Hose, regular
quality, i> gauge, 3 pair t"i
Children's Bolkl I' il ir Hose, [.Ink, blue,
lavendi r, and lemon, Mc. pair.
La.lies' Black Taffeta Glovi
Ladles' Heavy Black silk Gloves, i.'.c.
New line ol Narro* Jet Trimmings,
ngle 'I'rln. i
Lace Curtains, - yarda long, I -trip.
New line ol Lace Curtains from ll to
HS a a Indow.
Lettuce ? 'ream, for the compli
bottle.
Bust Forms, 25 to .
Pride Weat Bleat h Muslin, this week
I i
Black l. ltd i Nel to $L50 yard.
Julius Sycle & Sons,
201 and 203 E. Broad.
NEWWASHSILKS
Fine ireai h I irgan
ara the handsomest in.: i
gsndli i In I ? -itv Bee ?
Wbltmao llngtuuns, Li
yard.
i '..mbrasi.-ie i, .... with i
striiies, only lu.-, yard.
irish Lawas, lOc. > '
Ping irish Lawns, Linea coi..rs, QL-Sc.
yard. *
ired I 'milty. U I--.'. I
Slimmer Bl
l'ii.
Silk Stripe Qlnghai yard.
Chiffonnette, In blue, lavender, ,
l-l- - ired, well- I
? . onl) ??' ?
Irish La* t >ld, ?? I-;-. ) ir i.
Jaconet I
yard.
Linen Dui i
only li Mc. \ ird I
Black Ground I
gai Iii rd.
Black Ground Challlea, with p !
yard. 1
i mt- regular 12 l - . Pi n ird
Solid Ci i, io all '
only -T.<-. ya: I
s itch Plal i Ginghams, '
l i !olors i 17
Bolld ird
Black, Plaid, md La
All i elora In Tarleton, ll
~ LADLED 11D GENH EHiBTi
i Percale laundered
and Bi
Ladl Chemlsel
Itibbid V
l. idl< a' Itibbi I Vest
Lad lllbbe l v
leeve, onlj
!.. bbed >
and white-ribbon trim
Ladles L le Ribbed \ ?
trimmi I : and
i.
V
Le Ilea' <
and I ll.
Pull line ol ? hil In n's Bl I
Vests, 1
i
I l-Wool Medium Web. I
to match,
i', i; il:. r
:.
rt oi
and
ii nfs Working Billi I
-
(Jeni | col
Kclli
Laundei I Shirl . with I
ii.
i. I Shirts, wiih deta ned collars
and i lifts, 11.25.
Unbl ea Jean
h Ji m i ?
Genl La I Di shirts, ambi
er.-.i front, JI.
Tbe best one. Unlaundered shirt in the
cit v.
ilrts.
i lenl i Tein.- Still I . odd ls<
In all wi
lo ll. Wi- are pn p
?
Ail Carpi ? 3 F Oil Cl th 8c
Julius Sycle & Sons,
201 and 203 I-.. Broad.
?
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WASH GOODS.
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I I new patterns to out
folios Sycla & Sous,
20 :
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Rich MO NOVA *&&?
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ffimssz *****
*jy^!t:.
STALE!
Authorized Capital Stock,.$2,000,000
Subscribed Capital Stock,. $750,000
Our Plan is the Best Ever Offered to Ila Public We Invite Comparison,
Shareeflff aaek payable inoothly at M cents per absre, which eanr - b.it * Life Insuranee at]
tan pe a the required medical etaminatiou, without ear extra coat, rbis, m
If tbs member dies befors maturity the Life roliej matures the share*, al
if the member lirea the " American Home' naya the par val aa , nt
"d ar iso p?r -h ire, win,di draws 8 per c Bl d - n it tl e nr?t ? ? tr, i p
Paid-up "haren, sold at MO per anare, which drays ? per cent, n r.r.-si...
ta the alick remains ia toroa, or until the balance pf tbsdividend* it added to |
mt -hai" eben tb" -ame ran be withdrawn in addition to tbe dividends alrea ly paid then u.
Int, reit on . aid un stocn paid the first dal ol Januar/ and Inly of saab year.
loan on Heal Katata nader our rules.
\\ liv not eave your money Most liberal withdrawal features
Peftnite numl ero! permeation -hare- Wo astra asttttmsBta Membership fees applied to the l??t payment neon shares
Qnii paying rent ant own roar owa home. ' '
("all or ad,lre-.s the Hoiiie (Jtlice for a circular. BoanOlTIi INO.] NOBTaTum Sn |
ap '.n.f.jn.lw
OTIS B RI JSEI i ' : ? nt.
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A. W flARIJF I: ?
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^o/umbiatv^>^ssoc.ationi
OF= RICHMOND, UH,
OFFICERS.
J. r. PACf.Pnaidcat.
I Hi M VS POTTS. \ .rr-I'reaidVr.t and Treas.
IO, LANK STERN, l.er.er-. Attorney.
1. A W'LLLEK, Secretary .md Goal Manager.
DIRECTORS.
J B PACE. M. B. ROSEN BAUM, THOMAS
POTTS,J.j MONTAGUE, J. D. PA! '"'?
W FORBES, T. A. WELLER. IO. LANE
STERN, I.WM.PEMBERTON.
A I I IIORIZI I) CAPITAL, MO,OOO,OOO.
Iatx-?irosatorea?Borrovrora?Sea-covM
WILL I I M> (WI ASSCtlAricN
Secure, ? Conservative. ??? Profitable t and ~ Liberal.
I mires!
BaaaBSta Agents Wanted.
Tie CcliahiaaSuildisj 4?: Lsas A:::cial::ia S::hn::id. 7a.
^TTtirTrr?>'TTrrtrtt>TTTTtttTrnTtTTTtTtTMHrI
mi-.i-v. fr,sg
RIliPATH'S HISTORY Ol' MIK UNITED STATICS,
(pom Um Aboriginal times to tho preaont day. A now
gdlMogi ?rooo}ht down nd and enlarged.
Hom;; BO AoOOUB.1 i>l t:. A.! o i,'ti.'-t; toe Noras mo a in the
Now World; tbe ?' i '.iniardi*. Eogliahand
French; tort Plautioz o' aotti?*uaoatg; Um ffrowth ot tha
Colonies; tho Struggle for IndepaMidonoo: t:n> EsUbUsh
m?rit of tim Union; nfl DHvuloprnent of the N'ation; the
(Jivii War; the Centennial Kxp-ieition, and the Recent
Annals of tho Keou die, I 'own to and Including tho Preaeut
AduiinlstrgUou and tho Wurli'a Fair.
Flrit: That we are tbe oniy rei
toorar* 1 Optical ('..ruj'auy la tl
I: 'I Imf wo ha** no e< sss '
aa ru aud inst a
traveling ag
il... i . Lit our oaly office la locate 1 el
Olfi Emt Jflgain Ptrect,
our faeti rv st S eonl rael
:.: That lha cam
.?./lUiioM-u;,'t atronaw* njav :
lu the
RELIABILITY OF OIT. UH
at rorKieraf" ehsrgOS . ,
It comfort sol preservation i?f ll *
lave rear glasses ace aralaij t.i-t al
?. gxesaiasu
The S. 6M.ESXI OPTICAL G.'
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tu si reel
BBd Wii'.ttiT Hi*1"*
v. h..me wuk*
outpalu. nViokolieJ*
boilers aeni I'Kl.i
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WLe.lVa Whitehall St.. Atlanta, <.- *.

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