THE RICHMOND DI.SPATCH-TUESDAY, MARCH 8. 1898.
6 __-??? * - ?-~-?????-1?_
Anticipate
Your Wants.
Spring business is
already rolling in upon
us. It will take us two
weeks to make you a
Suit of Clothes. Order
now. By the time the
9)
garments nre ready you
will need them.
Special This Week.
A splendid line of neat
and Fancy Cheviots.
to Order, vPI.-tw.-3U
Morton C. Stout & Co
?i
TAILORS,
826 EA5T MAIN STREET.
[mh ti-.tt-f -t.r
? ? "???SlSJ?
We Have
Issued the Call !
The ppfipl.? rain?". We
liavi' invite?! rompu i.si.ii.
They hhwe 'oiiipaifJ, ?tud
found jnst siu-li .'is adver
tised, ?wifl plenty of then.
Our bargains tin?? ??? ? k. av?II
bo of ?ui ovtrl?istiiii4' rlia
racter.
\\'?- ??-?I th?- w.'?-k h ?strictly
Ml Wool Black ("1h\ Wonted
Suit, in I.nniHl and S?iunre fut
Sii'-k- arid < 'uta\va;.rg, eol in I li?'
aatart atyla ?n?i mmie ?_>/_ o?jr
well, at.". ?DU.O/
Wa bave apscial aaUs on Chil?
dren*? Suit?, from I to o?q~
14, at. C5(5C.
Our Cyclone Special This Week:
Men's Hut?., ?Stiff and Suit, in
Black, Brown, und light
? olor?, nt.
68c.
!
STAR CLOTHING HOUSE,
K. Fisher I Sod, Proprietors,
Corner Fourteenth and Main Sts.
liiiaiaiit?-?'?! us advertised <>r
money refunded. mh s
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THE TOWER,
Corner Second and Broad,
SOLE AGENT EOR
?SlijaW, '*<
The Thayer make is the b
tho world. All n?'\v improv? -
Bients oan he found on theThav? i
Carriag-o. Every one sold with
k'uainnt?<-.
$3.48 to $40.00.
Come, iuspect our stock.
JULIUS SYGLE & SON.
T. IS.?Every item adverti sed in
?Sunday s Dispatch will be on sale
to-day. *****
sotiliiitN h \m:-h\i.i. LKAGIB.
The Muifiiutea \.IJoorii?Arraitate
nientM for <l,t* ?.cn.nn.
MUMi.N.iHAM. AXJL, March 7.-The
iiii'UiiL- of ill.- BOVtbera Le-ui-uo mag
ti.it?.- which ?bafl been In ??cs.s|?,n lieu- f?,r
1?'? urned this morning. The
principal hu.-im -s transact? ?i u.is th?
?t'i<>i>u-.?i of a m-Ih-.IuI?-. The ?season openH
AjTil lull, and cloaca Auguat lotit.
dub i?i<iying in. ssasaaa. ?Blrnilncham, At?
lanta, ? "larlestou. Hiid N.-w Orl? ins open
-u at home, their opponentl i
.?-? M.'iitgoin? i>. Aaa-asta,
411?! MOMIO. I'eS|?ectU? ly.
Tho adoption of an odlcjal league ball
mid tho ealeotloa <?f umpires waa ieit en?
tirely -iJeftt P?.\s
The ?inking fun.i, whlota la . ,,f ,)l(,
I important qiicatlons, was settled
, per tent, or th? gi lt_ WJ|:
he ?wed for ?the sustenance of tin- i,' ,??"
,wid to aid an) .,?_ hi,,,.,, ,,," '
fxi In tied ol i!n.., ?."" ' " ?>
'> and t!? division m? ,-,,,, ''',',
und it waa agreed - ,
visiting club lo each cbbo one "?'a
jroso aute and frrandsbiii.i rwiDl.
All of the Chiba were rei ? , . ,
ail tbe magmites pre ? -, -,' ,
ful year. It |? lml' .?V
and .),- li u? ; ' "?' '?.
lion of iu
Ordeia for prlnttsaj seat to the Dispatch
and the atyl? of Work ami eaunma wjn
-* sur? to pleaa? you. V lU
TO gERYE VIBOIW-V
Many of Her Sons Are Eager to Tender
Their Swords.
LETTERS raOMMOSE FAR AWAY.
Those Who Bore Arms Once Ready to
Do So Again.
OIKKI's I MOM 1H**V OITICKB?.
They Want In Flalil tor Thrlr Olli
f??nle it War ?? Heel-red-- Tli?- 08V
...,..? DaSSSBBBSa "" ?iuinil???.-"???
Troop?.
'111.. .?*,. t? which Governor Tyler hna
i . . ?v <1 from Virginian?, to BSrVB with
the troops from this 6tate in ?v. at ?it
war with Spain continue? to come In.
A remarkable fart \fi connection with
those litters Is that three of them an
from West I*??iiit?-ra, now in th?- I'nlted
s army. They w<-r?- appoint? ?I IS IBS
national military from Virginia, anil
though th?-y base i???sitions in the recolar
army, they are willing aad anxious to
tbetr sword? la 'he ?sanriea of th<
should opportunity off. r. It la the
.t.- lova thai moved Lea ?tad ether
Virginians to sum-nder their OOaaBlaSSSBI
. i: a-, fin?; it??.-ir in tii*-? yoanajor
.tlon.
Another of the applicants for a eommls
in aveal ?.f war is (ataaer cadet
?m at Blaekeburg, ttbo now kokta a
?iniciit position at Toledo, O.
OLD (XEfFEDBRATE. AMX?OV9,
'j'lie old Ooafederatss ?are 111..- most nu
m? rous of thus., irhe are anxious t.? ea?
ter th.- amrviet. ?Boats of the lettera are
amusing, the writ? rs speaking lightly f.f
?Jtaty-odd > tl .i.l il? ?luring" they ine
as BbM IS withstand the hardship:, ol
warfare as in tin- ?lays of afanaanaa and
Gettysburg aad Aatletant
An o-Bosr who has besa retired by ass
fn?m the Virirlii.'a volunteers, who BOTVOd
four years in tlie war, Bad wan f'?r
tbirtjr-.se reara oonaeottid lelUi tbe Vir?
ginia feeaea, tsadera inn a?reteos, asirlas
that though In* is SI years of age he Is
able to stand as mm h bBfd BSielOO as be
BVer could, and is anxious to rais- a i- i
m? nt in caso war a
An old Confederate of Greenesville ruiin
iv, who sayi? be BBtBBd four years in tbe
war. was a in? nil.- r Of Pickett'a Division,
? irti?iipati ?i la Um ebsrga at Gettysburg-,
aad after tbe war aerred three years as
in Indian scout, wants a commission as
in aide, or a chance to serve as scout.
In. J. W, Eggleston. the well-known
liiitlst Of this city, who served in the
lonfederate army, has off? red his BOT?
rlcea to the ?Qovernor, aad tmoOft ;
al cominaiiil a battery or bat?
all?n. He was made a ?sergeant of artll
ery in the Confederate army only a i?-w
.ays alter roarblng his sevviit- . i.ili birth?
lay, ami rOBS t" tli?- rank of lieutenant.
? -. Kgglestoii has B fine war ISOord, and
da experience In handling the big Kims.
is wo? aa the unelltlae of tbe aoldler
rbleb he poasBfteee, make it ?\-i<i. nt that
m w??iii?i or?ate "i hot time in the <>i<i
OWn" ?lid opportunity offer.
i:i;.mkmhki: TH. OLD STATE.
Many Virginians who aro in Other
latOB have written off? ring their scr
Amoai lia s?- is Colonel Janee it.
IfaACn, formerly of this city, but now
he BBOrotary Of th? American Bankers'
iseodatloB, In New York. Colonel
ranch is a retired ??ftic-er of the Virginia
olunt.Ti.-. ami is anxiuus to BSW? the
Id State should she need him.
Mr. j. K. Hatcher, of Baltimore, a Vir
lalan, ami a foraaerofficer of th?- volun?
to eoflae back end ge over
no tho Valley and organisa a eosapany,
KUOM A G. A. K. VETERAN.
'?.?virnor has received B hearty
itter from Colonel L C. Wads, of Nor?
.il., who Baterad UM Uaion army as a
i winner boy in lv*?l and BOBVed in every
rade te ?*n?i including that of colonel.
le says he has been OOBBOOtOd with the
ulltaiy in soiiie CSpBClty fOT tWOBty-flVO
ears, an?l while it may to sonn- appear
[range that b? ?I?-sir? s ? cianirnission as
a offlcisr of Virginia troops, he knows
, a where the honor of country is
ivolv. ?I. ?'olonel Wad?- says be is H
?ara ??id. and has a fatally, "but Ood and
luntiy befOVS family."
A great many quotations from letters
Hallar to the for.going could be given,
ut they ail exhibit the same patriotism,
ai particularly st its losa ?ml State
ride.
The Ber?loea of Virginians may not be
eil.-d In the field, but it has air?.:?ly
MB made evident that BbOUld war COMB
i?- sons of the old Dominion, as in every
bar war since Colonial baya, would
and In the iront ranks as r>-garda both
ami.eis und gallantry.
Tim GOVERNOR'S views,
lovernOT Tyler, in discussing the gene
1 outlook and the sentiment in Vir?
il a. was very . -.?ntld. -nt that enlist
Sata would ba v. ry large should troops
n? eded.
'I i\o not believe tbe Ualted Btatea ?HI1
i., erar aritb Spain," b? .?-.?id. "Ibsve
\?r thought BO, tboagb at times the
ovocatloB Beamed aa sreat i could
ar.-oly BOB lu?w war COtlld be a veiled.
remember wheo i peeked ap my IH -
tob ?m the morning after the Maine
plosion, and read how our spbndi?!
Urablp and her brave crew h;??l bot n
nt to the bottom, my llrst thought was
,?t war was sur?- to coin?-, ami 1 I
|| as Quickly as p??ssiblc.
'Bttt 1 afterwards realize i that it
iBld I ? UBjBBt to hold Spain rcspoii9l
until her responsibility ha?l t.. ?n
?arly shown. That has not yet buen
i.e. bit it may be, and jBSf as BOOB Be
I board of inyuiiy shall have r. ported
at th_ Maine v. as blown Up with the
anlrano? or knowledge of th?- Spanish
?v? ruinent, the American ?iov-rnni -tit
ould no longer b? BitBtS, and, 1 may ...|?l,
do not bell?ve it will.
VTOULD RESPOND PROafPTLT,
'Virginia will respond BBOSe promptly
kti any State in the l'nioti," continued
? Governor. "1 do not BBBBB Is dis
rage the patriotism of any of our
?ter Statua, but 1 firmly bsltave VU*?
ila p.ople are more patriotic than
oso of ?uiy other State. Say anything
out the United Slates flag that is In
I least derogatory, ami watch ho*
Ick a Virginian will fire up. I ?in an
1 Confederate, and I did the ?best 1
aid to overthrow Um National Govern
?nt, and fall??d. The Stars and Strip.m
I as much mine, and as much the flag
any oiher man who followed Lee, as !
Is of lb?- man who followed Grant, and I
I will s?e that it* first defenders will !
the men of the South.
I pray that war may not come. Lut j
I must not have dishonor us the price j
peace."
HI OOP* VIRGINIA _UI READY.
le ?isle's Mllttnrr Fore?? Could He
Moved r..,u.,.i??
Virginia's troopa will be moved with !
I utmoat promptness, if neaded," aa'.d
vemor Tylsr yeaterday.
?he total of the organised military j
ce of Virginia Is _,745 men. This in- i
idea infantry, artillery, and cavalry,
'he ?State fore? is divided into four j
-ImaatB and two battaHima of infantry,
I battalion of artillery, und two j
<?ps ?,f cavalry. The whole form a
gade under the command of Brigadier?
neral A. I* Philip?.
C'UIU) UK 1'KADT SOON.
II the iiifTei. nt ccmpanlea and batto
i are located on Unas of railway, and
y ?an be mobilised in a few houra. tm
Is bellev.d ili.it should President Me- lai
lbi) ask Governor Tyler for troon* to?
entire volunteer for?a of the Bute
?i
Have You Got
a PEARL FELT ALPINE
with a black silk band?
Tiiis is the most fash?
ionable Hat for general
wear out, this spring, but it
must be of the proper di?
mensions, crown and brim,
and have the proper "dip"
and " curve."
We have them in quali?
ties to suit your purse?
98c, $1.40, $1.90,
$2.40, $2.90.
No Better Made.
THE GLOBE,
Seventh and Broad.
_[mh K-lt]_
ivoiil.l be ready to mar h within a few
lniiirs,
Thtagb th.- orgnnizeil tOtOt of Virginia
?.nil. native!1/ email, it is
?illy to Iurnl3h a nucleus fOT tin- tl
hat woiiiti rails! a i once should war i-?
lecl?rsd. Th?- nusaber of ??ge for miii
mry .. ?vi-1 in V'lrsjlnls in i-'.'j iras i"i MO
vhit? I inlur.-d. making a tota 1
if M "-I". 01 cours?-, only a stun II j.ot -
ion of ti if Ba-gt-ssjaie would erar i.?-- en*
Isted, escepi under the nu?-? fleepi
Ircumstjiii
IVrannnl? nuil lirli-fs.
Mr. Thomas Potts i-i confln?td t?? ma
101I1?- hy ?-ii k
Mr, Charles k. Loonier, who baa i?ccn
|Ult? ill. la ah??- to he out again.
Mr. William l-'l'-t-ctiheimT, who hns
teen v.-i'v ill -ni- eererel iiavs, ?aras sll**ht?
y i?? it? r I ist night,
Mr. F, B. DaHata, <?f Daitoa & Chap
ell. who has been Hl< k for
i ? cks, i- now able i?? be out.
The Qaorm Washington Memorial Aa
odatlon will meal Wednesday,
tii. at I P. M. i.roiu[?tly, at 113 south
-bird eti
Rot. 11. C. Tucker, missionary to T.rn
il. will deliver an address on "Woman's
.'ork in Missions" at Centenary church
?-night at S O'clock.
Mr. Frank Allen, of the AatOT House,
nd Mr. Robert <'. Brown, of the Straijrh
m iv storm Tobaoco Company, Near
ork. atnl wife, ar?> puests at I "lit- Jaf?
rsoii.
Mr. .1. F. Hichardsoii. station HK?-nt of
le Richmond, I-'iederickuliurg ami P<>
.inac railroad at U'ilewatcr. is in tin;
Ity, having twii called here by t!;
is illness of bis nioth'-r.
Rev. i>r. ii. W, Rattle, of P?stor?tburg,
?sachad at the Oraie-Street Paptist
ibsrnacls Sunday morning and night, in
I? absence of the pastor, lii-v. I.?r.
[amber, and was hoard with pleasure
y larsjs confc-reaatlona,
lliclimomlrr- In ?.c.v Vnrli.
NBW rORK, March 7. ?Special. >?W.
'. Russell, Cosmopolitan; Mrs. w. Roaa
ore, Everett: Mrs. J. T. Lawless, Im?
liii; Mrs, L. Hor.h-is. Mrs. M. B
urrall. Belvtdere; J. M. Hlsjrtns, ?;. /..
Idsjood, Bt Dents; M C. McConnat.
roadway rentrai; v.. Pradleton, ,\
I I?? iiniioil. ?? I.lliellcd.
!.\('KSii.\\ I l.l.l-:. PI. A. Mar-h 7 - Tt??*
?am lui: Dauntless was Ubetled to-day
? th?. yo\f:? nment, charged with fltibus*
rlng. The v? ssel Is aom in cimrgo of a
iputJT mar.-hal.
:halhimer Bros.'
One-Price House.
Remarkable Sale
OF
MSH GOODS,
irpassiiiLT al! formel <?fieriLi<:s.
iperior ?_?>ods at milch leas than
Inns ask for inferior irooils.
New patferns iu Soft-Finished
?rcales, in beautiful colorin*/K
id styles, at Reward?the r?"_ru
r 12?0. grada
Fin?> Dress Ginghams, in pretty
aids and stripes, that you pay
c. f??r, at Sic yard.
.Just received another lot of
one 5<&Shirtiiag Prints, in pretty
.ttoi'iis, to sell at Me. yanl.
lOo. gravdeoi Percales, in pretty,
h patterns, are hero at life,
rd.
HALHIMER'S
Fifth and Broad Sts.
|rch8-l?l
Temple, Pemberton, !
Cordes & Co. tl;
? hi
7 and 9 west Broad St, J ! !,
_ JI
New Colored I
Dress Qoods. ?
I
English, ?
French, and Scotch
Tweed Suitings, I
!
i
entirely new, very desir- i | l(;
able, in a full line of
New and Pleasing Pat?
terns and Colorings,
75C.,$i,$i.25?and$i.35. m
Rheumatism.
he pains incident to rheumatism are
?ved by une application of ('liaaaber
's Pain Balia, and its continuad nao
n eflerta a parovanent oure.
?aem?e.UMbht
PATRIOTISM AFLAME.
interesting Debate in the House o?
Repr?sentatives.
THE ARMY-INCREASE BILL.
Practically Ho Opposition to Its Imme?
diate Passage.
FIFTY MILLIONS FOR ?KFEV B.
MeitBure Making Thl* 1'rnvMmi In
Iroiln? < ?i hy ?i,. (niinon, t linlrmiiu
?if Committee on \ ii|irn|irililiinn
?nnl? llrt.vcrn Hail. > nuil Reed.
WASHINGTON, March ".-The spirit ??f
|iarii.,Usin was nm.pnht In th,- ?0UI
to-day, an 1 by an almost unanimous ?rote
the Bawls* bill, provMlni for two addl
tlonal 1-figtia.tiite "f urtfUtiy ?um ?yawned,
in?.I. r siis-pi-nfion af UM r'lliH.
No effort was BBaade t?> obstruct notion,
but Mr. ?ill.y. Ike I?emocrutlc lewder,
I?l--:i<l 1 f?.i nu?i- time than the forty
minim? allowed under th?- rules, and be?
cause it v. . ' l. after the bill hail
tX i pansed, li?. in t?!k-ur-it'-t a tiltbust.-r
against Wsti ; of ?olumbta leflslaition
that continu.-il all daV.
Mr. llall.y il? .-inil tu ?i?? ak In favor ??!'
the bill, but ?iiiil.l !i?,t gM the tin..-.
?During lbs da] b? bad savonU .sharp tuts
with UpeaJmr it?
Mod of th.- time mat, r.in.-uim??i in ene
minute speeolMa, Mi. Hawley refrnln?td
from r.-fi-rriiii* to any em<TK? n< y lull, but
, Mr. Williams. ..I" Missis ipl'i- i* f-rr. ?1 ?li
reotly to -n-ObtMe war wit!? Spain, i:
nu, iii.it salffhl be cemotruod ]nte
? refer . ?.? UM ?mpport of the govern
lii? nt in a l-r-il-!.- OrtsIS MM fi^iv.il
with appttl
NBCES?lTT FOU TH? MAN.
Mr. Hall, in ??p.-nin? the <l.?/;?t?, ? x
[iiiiiwii iiii.-riy tii.- i??r these
iii'-n t?> man iii? oeaat def?nca? "f th?
country. By July is?, he said, ?mi I
uns ?uni M mortars vvoui?! bs mounted,
ITU In all. These guns required eighteen
BM n ?-a?h to handle them. The gains em
placed .July ist woold require 7.'-'i, re
gunll.-s.i of any exigency that might
in-?. Kv? n If no exigency aros?, these
inen, lu? Inststed, erptud" tu- pmoeeaaiy to
i aii- f??r the fortifications and Kims, upon
Which We were expensing million? of
dollars. The charge that this bin eras
.in attempt t?> Inoras the standing army
o h? BSed possibly to overawe the citi? s
be Mid h- : too frivolous to be
noticed.
Mr. Cox. in opposing the bill, said he
would rote m cheerfully an any man In
th?- House for this bill if it W?tre heeded
fof th?- national definen as a war mett?
eur*, but he argui-d that the President,
;;s < iimniaiid?r-in-ilil?f of the army. ha.I
authority to detail men from the Other
?-ranches of (he service, the cavalry or
Infantry, and that such d?*talla could man
S?d care for the <ount dSfOOOCS without
atn| l-i i tuan.-ntly tin- standing
army
Mr. Ii.-lknap (Republican), of Illinois, a
-on ??f ez??Seeretary?of-W<ar Bolfrnsp. ?and
Mr. M. ?l.-liaii (DeiaMMTat). <'f Iftstf York,
i son ??f Oaneral MefJlallan, both wnrmiy
idvucated the project In brief Spee? hes,
Hid Mr. Hay il i.-inocrat), of Virginia,
!?-.it'd th? t1rnt epen enthusiasm by de
larliiK himself In favor of taking <.v< T^
^top now necessary to prepare for the
-m irgency which confronts th? country.
MR .iiiNKSS ??lUECTION.
Mr. Jones ( 1). ni<>-r.it>, of Virginia, thi;
?Hi? i- Democrat win? Opposed tho bill,
that the bill was not a war mea
It bad 1?'". n-commeiiili <l for
o\'iil years, li. ? i..irr.?. d t ii.it H BBBVdS
i railic.il change in the line of promotion.
I?; thought If an emergency existed the
ireeenl artillery r?giments should be rn?
rult'il up to their full strength. Four
hon.--.inil men < oiild thus be- added t.?
hat branch ??f the service without cre
Ltlng two additional regiments.
Mr. Shafroth, of Colorado, c.ins?'d a
nun.I of applause WhOfl he SXpreMOd tus
Sgrst that n, ?Inplo voleo should bo
aiki-d against such r> hill at su? h a time.
h-i.- was no ?buying th" faet that our
orelgn relatlotyj with .^pain were oa the
?s of a rnj.tur. . War ought to 1-?- av?-it
d, If possible, but we ought to prepare
t once, he Maid, for every cmergi-n? y.
Mr. Wlttams (Democrat), of Mississippi,
ai?l that While in? \"i? - was now, as
ver. for peace, it seeme.l absolutely
?rtain that ?Spain was forcing us into
rat, to extrieat?- the reigning family
r?>m the desperate .-traits into wl?ch she
i .d by ber futile attempts to sub
igate ?'uba
.\lr- Lewis ?I ?. mocrati, of Washington,
ttempted t?? offer an amendment pro?
fiting th?- o-? ?.r these two regimen ta t??
ipprese strlhen,
i u. till was then passed without a
hrlaloo.
The great chorus of ayes was r.:':
. rciosa on th.- minority side, those
' Messrs. ?'"> (Democrat), of Tennessee;
!. (DemooTat). of Virginia, and Ton
?. .-i" MleUgan.
At I'M 1'. M. UM l ! . -Mourn.-?1.
DISTRICT OF < '' 'l.l'.MI'.IA HIM..
-ion ?.f th.- Bt anta was d??
?t?-?i entirely t?> :on o? the
istri"( of OolumMs :i!'|-ri?i?riation bill,
t the hour ??f adjoummesil the bill bad
?t been fllspoaeil ol .?'.u\ its ?ltscussion
in be continued t? >moirow.
The bill as it )ia<s,,i the Hoye carried
MtMl, i:y the ?tenate eomml?ttae ?the
aproprtatlona wer? Increased I
aklng the total amount of the bill as
: to the tenate M.07MM.
MWIMIM KKKIIillT-IMTH <\SK.
lie Neliriislvti I.u m Hi-Ill |n Ile t ii
i-iiiisllt lit IiiiimI.
WASHIMiT? >.\. Minh T-Ji.TKe Har
n. in ?the Siii'ivm-- Court. to-?!ay r, n
i-.l an opinion in the \i-bra.ska m.i\i
?n freight-rate caney boMbig ?UM x>
ask.i I.?w to I??- contrary t?> the Kour
ntii amsndmept, in thai it authorizes
M taking "f prop.-rty without pror.s.? ,,f
w,
Jastlce Hnrlan'S opinion affirms the
?Inlet* of th.- (irt'iiit i Hurt of appeals
the Batghth ?'ireult, which was a-aln?t
ie maximum fr?d?:ht-rati law and te?TOr?
.!? to the raUroada.
This i-ase was Instituted to test the va
lity m a law panned by the Nebraska
r-glslaturo in 1893, prescribing th.- nia\l
um rates f??r the transportation ot
eight by railroad- within the St.ii,-.
The act upph.-s up.-. itlrally to freight
hose transit b?nins and ends In the
ate. and there was no effort In its m
tment to contri*, interstate freight.
The law was attacked M the ground of
i conatltutlonollty.
I'd? case haa been twice argued In the
?> Aier's
Cherry Pectoral
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Supreme Court, Hon. XV. J. Bryan appear?
ing ?? one of counael for the State at the
last hearing. Much Interest has been
manifested In the decision ever since the
case was docketed, because of It? proba?
ble Influence In other States.
The Judge sketched briefly the provi?
sions of the law, saying it was Imposnl
U?' to fix a maximum rat?- and classify
rrelghts. He then took up In order the
points at Issue between the State and the
railroad companies. H?; (-noted u numb? r
?>f ??pinions, and said that In view of the
adjinllcatloii?? ?M following principles
must be regarded as settled:
1. A railroad corporation la a person
within the meaning of the Fourteenth
.ment, declaring that no SUrfe ahali
deprive any i" raoo of prop.-rty without
due process of law, nor deny to any per?
son within its Jurisdiction the e?'ual pro?
tection of the laws.
S A State ? uniment or n-gulation es?
tablishing such rutes for the transpoita
ti'-n of persona or property by a railroad
.il n??t adnil: of the carrier's earn?
ing ?mil ? ??mpensatlon aa under all the
?ai. un s juat to it and to the pub?
lic, wottM deprive such carrier of its pro
perty without due'prosees of law, .md
deny t?. li the et**BBl protection of the
laws, and woulil. therefore, be repugnant
t?? ta.? i'.,nit? > nth amendment t.? the Con?
stitution of the I ml??! SI
:,. While rates for the transportation
.?I person? and property within 111?; limits
of ,i st .t or? primarily fa? ta to lie cob?
si,;, iv,i in determining the quootlon whe?
ther .they are ?o unit asonably low us
te deprive the carrier of its property
without aucb campenesUoa aa the Cob?
tltution secures, and, therefore, without
du? procesa ??f Isw, they cannot be bo
ooacluslvely determined by th? ?Lai
tut?: of the ?Stete, <>r by resolutions
adoptad ander its authority, that the
manner may nol ?tac?me th.- aubj? |
ludida] ln?t_uiry.
Th, la ion, Justl? Hartan
sai?!, cm r>?l tua , a > in ?point.
The ?naga then prooeeded to make en
exhaustive ?gaminsUafl into the ?ii
forceateal or the rat?, prescribed upon
Um tmeln?*r? ??i the railroad bam, show?
ing tie- redaction to amount to _7.."n for
the year? IBs, IM, and IBS, the r?suit
beias t?> show that eaeb of the roads la?
rohred w??ul,l for lili-- period have con?
duct?-.I thai] Durinesa al a less, aith only
one or twe ea< ptloa . ai ?i th? m far only
a short while.
The Idea thai any legtolsturs, state ?>r
?federal, aaa ooaelBBlvely ae*s?faalae for
the p.-opie and for the courte that what
it enact? la th? form ?>f law, or what it
authorises Ita agent? to do. is eon?
sist.m with tin- fundamental Isw, is in
Oppoeitloa to the theory of our Institu?
tions,
it had be.-n contended that the Stat?'
of Nebraaka could legally reojulra local
freight buelnem to ba conducted even at
an actual lOBB, it" tli?- company earned on
Its interstate business enough to give it
just compensation in nsp.ct >.f Its en?
tire line on all its bSBlnOBB, interstai
domestia. The Court ?lid not a>'?-?-p'
fit W, .lusti??. Harlan saving:
"In our judgment it BtUBl be beld that
the i aaaunablaniiBB or unreaaonableneea
of ratee prescribed by state for the
t i-.msportatlon of peTBOBa and property
Wbtob fall within its limits must be ?S?
termined without reference to the bust?
in interstate character .lone l?y
the carrier, or to the profits derived from
that bastneea. Th.- State caaaot justify
inably tow rates for domestic
transportation, oonaagbred nion.- upon
the iroond that the carrier is earntag
large profits on Its latentste business,
i)v??r which, so far as rn
Ihe St ite has n?> control Nor can the
nrrb-r justify unressonsbly high rates
in domsetlc buaineee apon the trouad
?hat only in that way ?an it m? t loBBOB
IB its Interstate business."
Chief-Justice Puller and Justice Me?
K.:iina did not participate In the hearing
)r in the decision.
(Ulis WIM. SAME A TICKKT.
I ?.?? ?i ? ?o II?- .\urr??w???l?Heimbllenii
Ticket In Jnrkmin Waril.
There la bo relief to th" tension ? _let?
Bg betWOea th?? clubs and the (".?od-Gov
rnment LaagUS? rather the situation
rows mor?; ami BOOTS strained, and the
ampalgn araxaa hotter aith each aaa?
ei'ding day. The daba bava ao apted
lation, and arc eadeavorlBg t.?
i.irrofia the lesae down to e fight b?
h?.lr nominees, anil Hi??.-.? of th?- league.
i proposition has tteen stade thai each
andldate for the Council who baa not
-vu ? adorned by the lesgue ?hail appoint
. gentleman to serve on ? committee,
rbich .-hail i hoos-e fly? member? Ib eaeb
rard t?> repreeeat the clubs. Tbe only
bStaCla so far la lb? way of carrying
ut this plan ins been the refusai of
in.- inaldate? to withdraw from the
BC*a thould th.-y nit i-acsiv? the endorse
i?-nt of the committee. Tins Impediment
i not insuperable. boweSf/, and t'
chat will shortly i?e announced.
JBPUBUCANS IN JACKSON WARD
The situation in Jackson Ward has bad
ie effect of ?li ?iiging the determination
f the Republican? not to ? ater th?
a effort la ?Seing made to reconcile the
pposlng ?I? m< nt - of thai i art]. aad
r??ng ticket will probably be nomina-..I
i the near futur?'. The selection of ? ?n
idatis will, ?t is said, be very carefully
i.i.i. .
a numix-r of the Mai*shaII?Ward dele?
itlon endorsed by the <;.I-Govemmenl
?agate ?aid last night that the announce
a nt aaade te the members wee in ao
nee a ?repudiation of the league. Not
ie of them belong t.? that organisation,
tough ail of them stand for ?pood gov
iiueiit, and, in the present state of af?
in u waa deemed Ek**i to <l?-.-i ire that
icy were not afflllat? d <*.nn the .
MARSHALL-WARD DELEGATION.
Mi. i.V A. Catlin, preeldeni of the
aid that the declaration <>f the
int lernen who had been endorsed In
Srshsll Wall in la. way aft". . -
ttitude of the league towards them.
id i? ? o s? lected because they
.re recognised aa reliable, safe, and con
trvatlv? men, and nothing h.i?l occur?!
? ?alter that opinion. The gentlemen
lemaelves had felt, and it ?Sad i?-. ??
ated by prominent members of the
?be, that they would not recels? rote?
club men, simply becauBe they had
?en endot-aed by the league, end for that
?aeon only, they had been led to sta.t.
mir Independence of tbe Good Qovern
t.i organization.
i\ THE CLUB MKil'i'lXGS.
Pour crowd.-.i meetlnn were held ?>y
Ubfl last night, ami th?' attend IS
iv Instance wae very large. The
'est-End ?Democratic Club net early at
I weal Broad ?treat. PVom that pot ni
ie candidates directed their footsteps
? the meeting of the VVorklngmen's
-mo? i-atlc ? 'lui? at Whalen's Hall The
Irst Pre, ?net Club m? t u Straus's Hall,
?,i th? Pulton ciui? In the ?Sail Bad,
as n??r tOO far away to attra? t the Of
. -Seek'l .
To-night th?? i'ocki'tts Deesocratlc Club
ill nie?-t at their old quarters; the Wld?
wake end Bolid-Shot Club will meel a
I south Second '! ' ___ arraiiK'
i\.- bean completed f?>r s rally at the
id Market Hall to-morrow night.
ILLBBBS OB' Mit. JAMBS A LUSO g.
e li TiiUeii ?Mnldenl v, nn?l Ills
< .?minion la Vet Serious.
Mr. Jamao Alltsoa, of the a*aU?anaera
m of Allison i? Addison, waa taina aueV
>nly ami srri??usly ill on Friday after?
ion, and his OOBdftlOO BXCtted the
Hveat apprehension of his friends.
He Is Buffering with an acute attack of
?ut, and his condition, which ha
it leal since the seizure, waa slightly
nellorat?-?d lust night, and he was rest
- well v\hnn his physicians left him,
ter midnight.
Mr. Allison is being attended by Urs.
one and Johnston.
POR ?LABOR C??M MISSIONER.
Ion. Charles (}. KUer, the Delegate
>m Norfolk, called OB ?lovernor Tyler
t?'rduy, and, it is understood, urged
I claims of Mr. Henry V_ll. of that
y, for the position of Labor Commls
ii. r Mr Vail is a union printer, a
mber of the Norfolk l*uslne_s-*,|.ri s
aociatlnn. and is at present the man
Ing editor of the Norfolk Dispatch.
Ir. Jumes 11. Doherty la not a candl
te for Labor Commissioner. He Balled
th?- OaVBTBOr and hail an Inter-, i? w
th reference to the Kiser bill, but ?11.1
: apply for the position of Commis
mu, ?A'Utf l?;iar ui-iiU^U?as4 int. t??a
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J.M.FO?RQ?REAN&CO.
113 East Broad Street.
GRAND DI5PLAY OF /
Fine Art Tailoring.
Our collection of LADIES' FINK MAN-TAILOR
ED GOWNS should claim the attention of every on
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are all of the newest creations, the coloring* of th
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are simply perfect.
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beautiful
Lichens, By - front ja. w>
illk line i, Suits, ill
each.
ROWN CAMEL'S HAIR
Si ITS, u silk lined,
bi ? '! d< atgi m? n trimmings;
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ROWN CAMEL'S II IIR BERGE
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SUITS, il?"!-? ?-UK lined throus.
skirt and Uousa ?lahorately ti i
In buttons and fancy braided designs;
:. ?lid ??ray ;
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U> ?BLUE < Hi.v ;. IT SUITS, By-front
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BLACK BEROI S' its.
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An exquisite assortment of Fine Muslin l ntler
vear, made to our own special order. Splendid
alues. Second floor, elevator.
I. M. Fourqurcan & Co.
See tbe < ; ivenior
lohn O. 'i liier aad I* a Todd, of
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Ik- Ited-Meii ?.!?? ii I nli|iie IInI. r
tn I n ni < it I ni I iiriMinin Hull.
tertalnm? nl given lasl a
y oran Hall by th? Indian
a Pamunk? unique
ind claimed f.
ntioti of the 1 I
?mi beglnnlag t?? end. The character
tn.iiiy
the merit of th?
ting was added I
i\?lty.
rti.-r?. s ' a mkey
a v.-s In the
nh tbeh* own o 'in.- per?
th,- ! John Sml
e little Pi ihOnl 'lilt:
? m- h. re Is peri
-i attempt, also > hold tbe red mea
i display compass, and trink
flaally, wh?n t k.-i r curtoi
tlsfied, how, With many Whoop
? bim to i'ow
tan. w h ' ried and conuemned.
- hi ad as the stoi
stone, to l?. when
?i ahontas. In this case a little I
i ol ibout 11. ui him,
is tr??iip>- Brill : v? performan? ? ; here
night and to-a-acres otght.
Ilei.ini ?.i Dr. Mel.ulre.
r. Hub) ' ' MeOulre. who bsa besa al the
?i Bpringa for several meoka f? r the
m lit of his health, return?.I i? the I
ii: has greatly Imp *oved, ?
>ks like him and hop.
Urelj? well.
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HKYENM'. "* ?TO., M ?r.-h 7 \
I to the t-Hin-I-J-ad-T CO-nlffht fr??ni H??ck
inga, aays: Valentine A. Hays friends
,? caught and lynched three of the
rderera ?>f Hoy, Trie m?*n lynched are
I Johnson. B ?nun nam?-?l ll.nir. :
third man, whose name cannot ?
raed. Hoj ? ie i member of a sherliTs
se whtab siarte?'. ??ut to hunt Johnson
munleiing a boy. Hoy was killed in
ight with n?nii' ?utlawa that Johnson
I Joined.
rr-li Kevolullon in 1***111 joajt... ?
llNDON, Mar.h ? .V dispatch to the
Iv Mall fioui Hongkong aav?, that a
IB i-volution ha? broken ??Tu in th??
lipplnee. an.l that S3 Spanish soldier??
been kii'ad. No? furth?-r details are
J5A *? ?UiU?k.-v?,. - - *
SECOND OU? OF THE CLOSING KG
O? TRUS?EC SIOCK Of SMOIS
30c. ON THE II.
Ail thu jirii'.'?- the
uni y H.-.s??rf nu-lit ii
enough f?.r a
BIG Vi i: TO-DAY.
Woexnn ?of fing 8h?
limit.- tli?
&A QTT ill il? Ol I.H.ii?-?
M**'s*??7 / |n hmtm an?! I?
$t viJui'?. ?_runniiit.-.-i|. \
$1
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snvf \ ???i i*.' ?>n gaVOfa f.iiir I
?*<i"?aiii? g L'i/tii'l un \i
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t?. look l'in "< gr. We a
$1.24
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pragi i f ir?-_r * ai i :?
Bhoeg, ami h?)?)n a?- will di??., h
j pli'ti- lui?- '|\, day grg liii
; LaBatfgBTali lart'lllul IlUtfi'M
I li?'.-l ami spring, i-alao, *S'2 grn?*
uaee Children's Tau.
ton, BOc. 7.M-., $l7#l.t5.$l ' "
Tun St.M'kiiiK'-- t?? iiiat.'i?
Economy Shoe House.
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steamer D-almatla
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with the ?M-nriHii It? ?m? f
F.-iul!, at anchor In ?:.
macla i>r?>.-.
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platea b.ni ar l>r
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hla audi<-tn<-. and h '? '
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