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LCAGUETO STAND BY CONVENTION! Work io Piit New Consti? tution into Effect. 1. SUDUUH CHtATES A STIR Hc Makes a Scnsat-ooal Slnlemcnt Abo_i \ lii- crcanistttuu-s oi liis una-2. bciil lo Uie .->>>.u:ii ? ilic t. tcuiive tuin n:i.ic. io Deai ttnh tiai ' buu.-Qu_ncs i__o.u. lion ihatier. .) i. gue of Virginia*wiii viiai m Smith, ot Lynchb rg? chancellor o! the Randolpii-Macon System, in i ibmittlng the report oi tho Cdmmittfce on .:? s lu lions, mai i ddi -. ln which :.? ? bodied the ideas set forth al__ . H< < larod ihat the importa -.- : liar bour-Quarles resolution l Into com parativo tndl_fer_ncc when th< great In? terest <>f tho -rcague iu tfco abridj of the electorato ls corislocred. '*?__ uie former, lf poss'ole, ' ho said*, "but secure the latter by all means. Jn ti_ty-llv< counties in Virginia," declarecl J >r. Smith, "tbe ..Uoon has been aDOiishea. These districts are Jocated ln tho Southwest, whorc ihe whil man is ln ihe supre macy. In ihe regions whero tlie negroes abound the saloon i;; suli rooted fast. Get rid of tho negroes aud the saioon would be found in ume to go with them. _ Is more to .... parj f th Anti-j_a loon League, therefore, to secure tlie olimination of the ' ? ro< ot In pi I - tics thar tlie | issi ge of the Barbour Quarlcs n solution. MiGli'f SU-tsMlT SEPATt_T_I?T. The mcrubers <>( ih:- league stiid ur Smith musi stand by ihe convep tion. i-i ?>: Morcov r, tr.e Btacl? i thi v. . Si m< '?? opl ppln.ou that lhc J_i<ruou(-Quarle_ resolutii coming Coii-titinioii would ? life of the instrument. There may De something in this, said Dr. Smith, ana the league should think about the mat? ter., with thi. fact in view. The Cbm mittec on Resolutions had reconu thc adoption of a. resolufloh whicli relleve the situation. 'J'lns res pn s. ?; lo :!: ? ? n .< ntiori th v of tiu 1 ragu e to havo tl pie as st. separate <. ause, thu ing in any way ratlficath n ol d< r If this particular clani ? . h ly and heartily adoptlng i:i questlon, along with soi ommended i:i thi r Oll<- ef tl:. ::?---. i ten of the day was :: sensati made at tlie mornii . . . . Gustavus ?'? .*;. Idii'-.. i I Mr. Suddltli si - . .- was a from last Nov. ..?-' . charged wilh luna y, v.as and was al t. rwards seni at .Staunton. Va. Ile charg tiie viciim (?:" a con _ il acj never cxamini d as io his tibh. and tliat the comm Fsendlng him lo the asylum The cause of what Mr. Su? n. movement against him cause ho had l_ i b flghtln. traJQic ln Uio ? ntj sonal and famil. he wa.s cliai - I wi temperancc quesiitn. After staying in i li ? asj lime .lr. Suddith said b Directors of the ii itul on, I before him and v.;.., i l< .-..-? d Ho started to \\ ini:h( ster I preaching once niore, bui wa and placed i't the ...- ; lum : would promi: o u< ; to vif It )le finally made tho pr :. leasoa for tho second ihi ls out on fur.<?::. li now. (Irially charg*.; thal th< i ln tho asylum slm. ftfter a most lut< rcstl annuai meeting S-. rcral higl %:g addrcssce ?>?? ing; the day V_ I >US 11 ... tvero transactcd and o The arrangementa for the n |>lnCe wero left In th6 ham Utive Committee. the ortiiag Sesslo JL'im morning sei . .. votlonal service, led ' . . Tne;.,.-:. pastor ?-. ':. .. tist Chureh, of ihh .1 ?*.)!? a short lim ??. n Ihe field wero heard an 1 ? Cor ihe workers. Several qu Ing Lalks wi-iv madi . Th< H Ferguson said l liat he ri pr . ielii uie |. . ; .' K COU Considerable lnt< Uie address of tho. R Blth, <>r l_>ngdal(, . hlch fol Mr. Suddith; among i tho : latcmenl rcfen ?e. went into a dh ei .f the Anti-Saloon Leagu S__riu. of the saioon raovemi Mr. K. li. Bcazh y. edlto toston News, said that t) SShessmsitiBSi What is tlie ase oi tciling the rhemuatic _tt he feels as if his joints were being dis *_.cd ? He knows that his sulTerings are very auch like the tcrtures of the rack. What ke wants to know is whal will per B__nently cure his di. case. -^lut, according to thousands of gratcful _ttl_ao__8, is Hood's ? &?F-saRS8>gcH?? t corrects the acidity of the blood on which he disease depends, fctrcngthens the stom fc. liver and kldneya, and bullds up tho tbole pystem. Try Kood'i. ...,-. ?-..? ,...-.-.-_u..y,i j?i?i.ii.n,l-l,.?..i|_J-l-H.?.^Tr TT?m i ________S___BB^__| fiii riSiioeS &? Hot foot ii this way For a bargairi to-day. Abcut 200 p'iirs of $6.00, S-.-50 nnd $5.00 Shoes, of Patent Leatlier; Patent Kid, Bjack Vici, Bbs Calf, and Velonr?many Ilanaii's Shoes in'the lot?at the uni f_-rm price of _?!___ i About 125 pairs of S5.00, S4.00 and $3.50 Shoes? all leathers, including Patent Leather?sizes slightly broken?your choice, tr.?*- ._, Overcoats. Of those marked down from $12.56 to S7.50 |a_. Tuesday, some still waiting?some of tlie best "ones, ioo. Look at them. SH1RTS tliat were marked down to'65c are gone except a few. ' SUITS! If you want a suit for luture use it's economy to come ih eariy to-day. 'ENDENT'S REPORT. -'?.' ?'' titted by tho Rev. C. 11. nrc now thirty t!-. ? State. Some "' ;ta Lo of premalure i x the mosl nart the ma 5 of Virginia pi Int j-est in thc Referem ! : larbour-Quarles s set rorth that tne tl on with all vigor. luld be accompltslii >i more money wore p;:ir.l !?> the -. the r rfry Sigiialcfes Piitt eonstitu U.T.-r-. ;ip city and --- i hgth thc This sum iu; ::. ni rosity Ol lln ;on the 1hc Dr. om thc varlo work. T n< :;t was on and i i ;tl! ihn dslation. I p'f the Board of Dlrectors. "With these exceiitions, the old coristitullon was re commend apd was unanimously :adof>tod as ???? whole, .::- tho cohstituliori of the Antl-Salooh League of Virginla, MR. CA.WW.N'.S Al'i.?.R-.SS. A highiy interesting address on "The Xational Aiiti-Saloon Leaguo Convention'* was ?'? .'? ?: i by tho Rev. James Cannon, of Blackstone. Mr. Cannon discussefl .tbe unc'erlying elements in tlie work of ihe . ,-.- Ll-on League, decla'rin'g that ii was an organization of all opposed to tho ? . banded togi . htistians, i I . lith ians, as 11 thodiSts oc B.P-" tists, ; ? ino rat. .'or E ? ?'?: ?????'? _te re? ferred to tli : gurjii ai a__.t the league tha i it had no i :ht to curtail Lh'e pi rsona! i b i? of individuals by saying that they shall not drink wliiskey. 'Mr. Cannon de? clared that the personal liberty of the bpponent lo tho whiskey traffic is as much a matter for consideration as thc .1 liberty ol" thc cirunkard. The sa lic said, is a menace to tho'public ; lace. the home life, cte., and! thc citi? zens have a perfect right to demandof tho State that it be abollshed. t!h: sympa.-; thlzers in the temperance cattse are en? tirely within their ri. hts when they rebel against being taxed-fer tlr> support of a thing which they regard as the grfcati st curse upon earth. Tho league must dc m md Ii _islation which will make the conduct of ;i saioon a. crime, to make tlie salobnkeeper a legal^and a moral oiztlaw. Ue is a moral ifiitla .- lioW* said Mf. Can-' ; iion. "Th League should make active effort j to enlist th( press on Its side," said Mr. i. Lncidentally he undertook to : take the press to lask. He said lhat the (.Associated Press h.el glyen reports 01 I various meetings. fu Washington un i til it cane' to lii". National Anti-Saloon League Convention, wliich it d'Siuissec. ; v.i'.n u paragraph. "The way for the/League to sc .u. jcg islation," said Mr. Cannon, "is to go out 1 into tlie. field and work. When eJection | day comes round thc mem .e-s of tht : 101 i support llipse iii.ii \. . < ippi ;i d to thc saioon, and ib \\ llO mv ilul. The i . ;? . ? : eieet men who are in line with the tem | perance cause; should ;-< i iaws against j the' saioon, aiid should haye .tliese laws en .? ? . lf n< cessary, d__pti r< s sli ijuIU i. . mployed lo ?.___? out vi<>& _? -.-..-. oi I; conciuding his address M_ Cannoi ?'? clan d that at the _ntiori;tl Coriyeulipn in Washington i! \va's shown i that tiie prohibition iaws of Mainc and I Kansas had been a success, not a fail? ure as I'.rv have been represented to be. LEET '.??) EXECUTIVE COMMITEE. After c'ouslii'erable discussion,- tlie wiiolc ques'tl'on of presslng the passage of the Barbour-Q*aarlcs resolution.' of meeting the arguments against it, and of prcseri-ing oth er-'arguments in its favor was lefi in thc hands of the Executiv ? ? . ; tnitti . with Instructions to urg ? the ; ter 1 . ? lhc conveni ion. ho uiscus ' sj0i. was ov'or tlfc method "Wliich the L . : ould adopt in presslng l.tv y r ? or | .... ; .. legisi'ation. S >m were in a special committee to go '? ? ? ?'-' timtl al Convention; ol j wanti tl ?? committee to pr< parc an.app and still others proposed other pl ??? Finally all sides unii d - re fi rring the | matter to tlv E.eeuliv.c Coramltti j Among those who spoke upon th_ sub? ject were Dr. it XV. Battle. of __ters '? bur?-. Dr. W. W. Smith. bf Blackstone; : Rev . . S. Campbefl, of this city, and \ ci 111 tion was 1 ?'?- i up to pay off .;.,. .... . ' :. ilness of the Leagtii and the entire amount wa.s raised. The ! , dlectlon taken Up last night. in add. i tion to the ono of this afternoon, amount ! nri ;. :??' ' Of this amotii t, Sl! - was . Liither V>. Wilson imerican Anli-Saloo: bf the Gommittoe on Noihihatibns se? cured the election of tlie following bi_ cers f.T the ?"ris'uiiig ?year*: President Profe S. C. Mitchell, of Richmond Cbi lege; Vice-Presidents. Judge XV. li Mann. of Notl iway; Rev. M. T.. XVooA o: Staunton: Rev. Edwhi S. Hiriks, of teesburg* T. S. Sofitligate. of Norfoik": W. XV. smilh. of _Jyiie_bur_r; Secretary*. A. B. Greiner. of this city; Treasurer. Mr, T. II. Ellett of this city; Attorney. \Valter Sydnor. Esq.. of Richmond; Su? perintendent, Rev; _ H. Crawford, of this city. ' Executive Committee?Kev. \_ XV. Lear. D. IX: Prof. S. C. Mitchell, A.? 1*. .Grciuer. _t D.: T. lt Ellett Rev. C. H. Craw ford. Rev. ii'. _\. Cave. Rev. John Pol? lard, D.,1 ..: Rev. M. Ashby .Tone.. Rey. ?t. E. Cook. Rey: James Cannon, and Ri w W*. }'. Beauchamp. Two new mem? bers to 1111 the p'.aees, of two who have left the State was placed on the Board of Directors. They are Dr. D. K. Flari agah. of Charlottesville, and the Rev. I*. A. Cave, of this city. The Night Sessiou - An vexceptionally good attendance was present when the night session was Stops tl?e.C6-Jili an't works.of." i ho C ',({. Laxative Bromo-Quinind: Tablets cure a cold ln one day. No Cure, - No Pay. r.ice, 2a cents. called to order. After a short devotional isorvice, tho Rev. XV. C. Campbell, D. DI, of Roanok^i, spoko on "Tho Church and Temperancc-'," Dr Cumpbell's address was a hlghly-iutcrcsting one, and was listencd to with close attention. Thc pa? per discussed the relation of tho church to its inebriated member; how it s'-ouid deal with tho member who ls tho vendor of iutoxicants; thc attitude of the church toward thc great efforts mado to reform l the drunkanl; and finally its attitude to j ward tbe effort made to abollsh thc sa I loun. With regard tn tho position thc church should take wherij the member is a liquor 1 dealer, Dr. Campli-I.inaae some interest? ing statements. Hc declared that a church cannot afford to tolcratu in its eommunion men who aro parties to tho saloon, no matter how orderly tlie places they keep.'how good aad free from adul tcration the hr.-md.they sell ? and how much they contributo to tho support.of thc church. There is no cpmpensatjoh that a cliurch m'emtSer who engages. in this business can make to his church for tho harm he does it "Neither." conii'huc-. Dr. -ampbell, "can a church memb'-r afford to rent his property for the- r-aio or manufacture of alcbholic drinks. The income from such a source brings no blessing. It is ulcn tities the property-owner with tho busi- ] ness. It makes nim a party to its evils. Tho church may be patier.t toward sucn members, but thc time is approachlng when mon must either nbandon such sources of revenue or the church wiil be compelled to say tenderly, but iirmly. ?Wo cannot carry you and your busi Thc attitude of tho church tov.-ard- the movements to aholish the saloon was discussed by Dr. Campbell in a very aoio manner. De declared that the reason why some of thc churches would not unito in somo of these movcmenls-the Prohtbitionis't, for instance?is because they-are of a political nature. SCORED JEROMB. An address by the Rev. Luther B. Wil? son. M. D., D. IX, president bf the Amer? ican Anti-Saloon' League, folloWcd next on the programme. His subject was "A Xew Cam'paigh ln An Old Warfare."' Dr. Wiison discussed th temperance movement ia a. general way. dcclaring that the saloon is thc objectivc point against which the campaign sho-ald be waged. Thc force bf tlie present move? ment lios ir. the fact that ii Is within the lines of law.' II..- agfeed with tho preceding speaker in his uticrance on the matter. A passing reference was made by Dr Wilson to the recent reform campaign in i-vcw "fork. He took a. crack at Judge Jerome. of tho Fusion party, who is try? ing to eloval ihe saloon. Dr. Wilson d that the saloon cannot bc made y. rcspectablc thing. 2'Jr. Wilson, whose headquarters aro in Washington, evideritly believes in Ad? miral Schley. lie illustrated one ol' his peiharks with an allusion to thc Santiago fight, referrlng to thc "great victory ?which Scliley and his' nn a -.-. \ tho glory for whieh the cohntry will never deny Till': ?:;-;? iLIZT] Nfi. w. Smith, of Lynchburg, sub? mitted thc report ef the. Committee on Resolutions, which was unanimously adopted. Tliis r-POTt, recommended tho adoj tion of thc foliowing two resolutions, offered in tho course of tho morning's meeting: "Resolved i i). That we urgc upon the Constitutional Convehtion af Virginia the ";. Thal the watchword af the League shall be "The Saloon .Must. Go. That our ls shall be education, agitation, Icgislation and tlie Ciiforceme'nt of law.' " "?::?,? resolution presented in* tho morn? ing by !.':-. Winfrey. touching upon cer ?'.!? s of wia): l.i be pursucd by thc . ?-. ...?? v ? ?;.-: . ndi i :' >: rcfen nCc : ? thc Executive ' amittee .-?:? action Resolutions of thanks t<j thc convention, church', the press, nnd others wei'"* ;:?: p -!e. Tho convention adjourned wiih benc dictii n by Ri .. XV. XV. Leav, D. D., ioav ing the arrangcmcnl i for tlie next me'et ing place in thc hands oi tho Executive Committee. EXPOSITION TO Bl POSTPONED. ?."iii De Put Oii One Vear fo Secure Foreign bxaibits: ;;:; A -..:.: (1 1'rcss.) WASH1NG- ... D. C, Jim. 17.?The L mi: iana Pui . . Exposii :??:.. wine!: !. This Goi ernor i -; position Cbm] ihe fiaancial ... the.Whitc Since ari-iyii tlie foreign B'ranels . ..?: the conclusibi ;.-: DOStDO'ned from* abroad hy that time.'" Ia . order to Interest foreign govern nients, it is the desire of ? exposition mahag-inent tliat the fbreigii agents of the exposition bo appointed and credited by the State. Depar.tmeut, ar;d steps are being taken ia that e-n.U now. Y.stcrday Gpverncr Francis ana Mr. Buscuo ex tehded an invitation "through thc German ESnbas'sy ia Prince Ilenry, to visit St. i J.-ouis during his stay in this country; | but no reply had been received up i ncon to-day. WASHIXGTON,?The House. Commit? tee. on Public Buildings and Grounds-to day decided. to makn a favorable report oh the bill appropriating $200,000 for a buildimr at Jacksonville, Fla RAILROAD MEN TO " ORGANIZE A CLUB Prominent Officials Meet at Chamber of Commerce This Evening. The leading railroad men of Richmond will meet "this evenlng for the purpose 01'.organizing a-Richmond Railroad Club.. The meeting will be held at S o'clock at thc Chamber. of Commerce. Tlte idea to have in Richmond a club' cemposed of the leading railroad offi? cials here origtnated at au ?Ihformal meeting of prominent railroad men hcldJ a short. time ago. It is the plan to i ttmit aiso others who are not strietly railroad men into the'-'club. The hlea of railroad .clubs.is.net a new one, though for Ri -- moncS it is new. Nearly ail large North? ern ar.d some Southern clticsl have suc . organization:.. At the mseting referred to above, the following gentlemen were appointed a committee to arrange mat KAILIIOADS _Jo__io.y, Fredericksburg & Po.omao Railroad. SCHEDULE TN EFFECT JAN. "?'*, _>9= TRATNf. leave i:? ?-1l_*r>. >:t> nort:: -t:<>7 A. _\r.. daily. from Byrd-Street Station, for Washington and beyon-' Stops at Miirord. !?":? ? ? ricksburg . ai Alexandria. Sleeping > trs to '? ? - ? ton a.nd New; York. Dining Car. (?_5 A. ':??'.. ?'? lily, . i -Str'1 ' ' Stai ion, 1 'lorld Mcti ? ? itcd. for V. asl i I ? Stops at Frederic!. . . I ifh ;:'' ?" ing cars to New Sfork. Di i ? Ci C:_ A. .*.. ex _ Mond . i ?/ Strcet Sl ? ? ?:-. '? " ' '- ? .: ?.? .? ; .. .. _ . _. ... ? .(iu a. M., Sunday only. trom ;?:;?' Sir".-* >?? .'i foi Washington and be? yond. Stoi ' al Elba, GI< n Al! i ? - ... I ?' i ?? i ; clusivc, ' i .uan and Al xai Iria. Bu, _> Parlor Car. S:uO A. _.!.. cxe ' ??' i from B rd Street Station. for Washington and be? yond. Stops at Elba. ( ? ' a:--. local stations. A.hla.ncl to Quanti o, in? clusive, Qccoquan and Alcxand liitGO noon. excepl S md ty...from.Byrd Street Station for Washl tgton n nd be yblid.' *__.-?? .-. a! El'n i, Ashli nd D ___t 3, Frod'erieksburg and Aiexandrla. Etdffet Parlor Car. Connects with Con grossibiial Limited. '.'.-.lii P. M., daily, from MainrStreet Station, for Washington and beyond. Stops ai Doswell, Fn lericksburg and Aioxandria. Sleeping Car to New York. 4:OQ P. M.;- except Sundayj from Byrd Sfreel Station. accommodatiph for Fred? ericksburg and intermediate poi,.ts. G:12 P. M., daily. from Elba Station, for Washington and '? yond. St Fredeficksburs ami Alexandria Sl Car tb New York. Dining Car. <>:'.> P. M., except Sunday, from Elba Station. accommodatlon for Ashland and intermediate points. S:05 P. M., daily. . from Byrd-Street Station; for Washinston and '?? fond. Stops at Elba, Ashland. Doswell. Milford, Stations Sun.! ty. SIi ? ping Car f:;? Fredericksburg. Brooke, Widowa.1 Quantico and Alexandri -1 (?.-, vm.xv. York and Washington to Pliila . _t_i ._ ;:. ,-..-. . . 11:1 ?') P. 3YL, except Sunday, from Elba Stationi accommodation for Ashland and intermediate __ints. TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND SOUTH WAR1 >. <.?!<> A. M.. except Sunday, at Elba Station, accommodation from and intermediate points. .._.""? A. M., except Sunday. at Byrd Str. el Station, accoi imo'dn : i m Fredericksburg and intcrmedi S:40 A. M? daily, al Bryd-Street Sta? tion. stops Alexandria. Wide water Bn oke, Fredericksburg, Milford. j. ell, Ashland and Elba. Stops at other stations Sunday. Sleeping Car New Vork to Riciimond. 1 .:.-,:$ p. ar.. except Sunday. at Street Station, stops at local i Washington to Ashland, inclusi e GI< ' Allen and Elba. 2:00 P. _,_.. daily, at Elba Statio ? ? at Alexan .ria'and Fredericksl mg Car from New York. Dini 2:30 1>. M.. flaily, at Main-Sti el Stk-* tion, stops at Alexandria, Fn I. ri. : bi;t .. Dr>swf.. t_d Ashland. Si t'ronv Ne.W York. r,-.al p. at., except Sunday, al EIl ?? ? . tion, aecbmmbdation from Ashl nd and intermedlat_ points. -:V.\ P. M.i daiiv. at Byrd-Streel Sta? tion, stops at Alexandria. Fn d hurg Doswell, Ashland and in;-' i'mi-s irom New Ybrk ;. ?'-. . ton. Dining i lar. ?S:lo i?. ar., daily. at Bvrd-Stre< _n tion, stops at loi al stat . to 'Ashland inclusive Glen Elba. Buffei i ai I ir Car " " 10:20 P. M.. daily. at Main-Slroet Station. Florida aad Metropolitan 'i';???' ited ^oy.s at Alexandria Free! burg. Doswell and Ashland Cars from New York. Dining C r 1 I :'?'i P. _!.. except Sunday ai El - : Station, a< commodation fr." __h] lnd ' ", ' <:">.P- M- exci pl S ? lay, at Byr. - Street. Station. New York Spi ? ial- -o;.!:,' no stops. .\i! p i ? . No ex..ra ::.????? other than Pi llman charge. Dining' Car. }?? . .-)7r-(>^- Traffic Manager'. __??:__s;:;-' ^5^ 0!d Dominion earns hip Go. Laiiy Line for _ew Vcr!., the f.os ... aiuf tasi FHOid fc.GHMGNB PASSEN<jr.--*v;_ cau i_avc _j___,L_r, <..-; - p*t Sunuuy. oy <_X._SUp_a.K- . a<_ utliu ;. ... at h A. M- v-'-- -Nl,1!l-'-i- 01 ;' A. a_. anti . ?J. _U. by --?? and w . Kaiiway : .. both lines connecting with c;i_, . . "' ers sailing same day. ? St-'-ruge passengers can leave by auxil ianv steamer .Monday, svedo. ".".. FridTay, sailing from Rocketts at .'.'?' _j aud changir''- to main-itna ship at Xoi: aFRElGHT for all northern. eastern ar.d foreign ports received ana forwarded dailv. .except Sunday, at company's wharf. Rocketts. FROM ?_EW YORK PASSEN---^f'"-' ean Kave DAILY, __.__? t Sunday. irom company s pier, \-* L<-";* %Ji-U iiivcr. at a P AL, lor Old lu-phy's Hoteh Chesapeafee and 6nU fnd itichmoond . and ?P-tersburs depots Richmo-.u- B&ggage checked through to \?F- -urther information apply to JOHN F. MAYER. Agent ._12 E. Main Street. Richmond. Va leral offices: Xo. Sl i>each Str-et. ir West Street, Xew York. X. Y J. J. BROWX, Gen. Pas; Act, ^T.YDT- PTKATvlSHiT' CO.'^-^^J*^ V J PHILADELPM l ,\. J^^^^ftl RICHMOXD AXD XORFOLK STEAM Appoinied saPlng days: Every TUES? DAY, FRIDAY" and SUNDAY at d-i". light. Freight received dally till 5 p 'jvr For further information applv to" J*- XV. M'CARRICK GUn. Southern Agt. office. Rock.tta. tc'rs- with tho view of formlng snch a club: Mr. XV. S. Morris, Superihtendent rnotivo power of thc Chesapeako nnd Ohio; Mr. R. P;. O. ".anderson. 'superin? tendent oi-motive power of the Seaboard Air Line, and Mr. ii. A. Glllis. g nei tl snp-ridtendont Richmond' Works Ameri? can Locomotive Works. Xot only will officers bc chosen at this meeting, if thc interest in thc movement warrants it. but several approprlatc au drcss-3 may be expected: Arnons those ihyited to speak are Governor Montagt-C, Mr. Joseph Bryan, managlng director ci tho Richmond Locomtivo Works; Mr. George W, Stevens. president '->f the C"h-sapeake and < ihlo. as well as other prominent men Interested ln railroads or allied enterprises. The City ? ? iiis reai dinancc r< ,-t tbe d< due on F i:c/,'..-?i .:%(--c*' hf. xo im V. ???? ; ?'. . ?"? 11-.<' your t: 0 ! pt^a and Bku ! i ail skin dweas-. RAlTjIIOAnS _"_i: L-:nc. Railway. M '':!<) a. fi :? Pi : r I ,' ' ' -' ' ? Easi i ?! No. UC al ,i-"'-':': Jackson !'?- all . Cuba a for all form'.'. --..,... TRAIXS ?r.r--,--. , ?? HlMOND (,.:-:" -V M. and ::-(.. P *__., from all I ,' mhw. t. , ;' -' ?' ? . : - from Norlina. X. C, P< ters - noint, ??"?'"> ? . ?-. p -.- (burg. ' tay-.frOB, C ' ?' C VR SERVICE ig Car;; win be operated Iri - '"1 and :;i. 'Flor 11 Lintiti d." betwei n Haml t. '-' '-a a. Ga.. and in Trains Nos. 3 and ..... Atlanta S; ai a/- i, ;'.'"? -^ C. and Atianta; Ga 3 rvi. , a*te.' prices mbdei ' ' '?'? hut th. :.--:. md--s_a.pl ' '?>'?> ihriovation an I -. t I a great ice to l against meai station. or ' d'Hol uining i i?--. SLEEPIISG-CAR S "RVI Nos. :;: -nd ::|. Fiorid a . .-: tan Lln . ,; si< : ' -; aad Thn tween New York Through Drawin .,,. r<aT^ De twi en Nnw Yorh rita. ?ht -'?'s' -7 ana (';- Seaboard Fast Jlaih '; : ;,. ...;. Dining- Buf re. bleepmg'C - '. ? l -.. ? \ ork and lampa, connecting at Hamlet with na.- car to and from Atianta, in ? tion with which Throujrh Pullman Tick? ets ar( sold - . n t 1 Z. P. SMITH. Distri tPai ' '?' ~ 'East Main Street 'Phone 4 . _ J- ?r. barr, ist X. V. & . , -> ..-.._ R. !?:. :.. BUXCH, Gen'l Pass. Agent. Portsmouth, Va. 11, 1002. TRAINS LEAVE Rld_tM( STREET STATIO 0:00 _ \i ...,?! D_uiy. ... .. ' ' Pe ". ,rs _oi tolk U:_0 -v. .-!. dt jps ? u hurg, . :.:..:..-:... ... 5 A. _ii., laiiy. Arnvi 3:1S _v. ..:.. .. ..,.: ii: ?<> A. ... ? -'..;.? . .._'.:. I .. ... M:. Port Tamp ...... Wilson v.ua ,\u. .. arrtvii 3:2: v. .... . . . man Sl :.: . . J W__ai ai _ S .::?..... ' -t:::o _. _?:. ? . . Line. JANU_RY burg and ciiat-. Macon tt:15 A. ? ;.. Atlanta '_:._ P. __., j !;oi.i,..?-?.;',? 2;JS P. :.i. ? N.v/.York .to Wilmins i, Charleston, Ja.?;._,..'. .' . . Tampa, Augusta and Macon. ? ' . i ; to Lync t. .:ju ?. . i 12:10 A. :t. Taiipa JacksonviUe. Savannah. Charles ton, VVilmlnS'on, Goldsboro and all potnta ! South. . ._> P. M.. Daily. from Petersburg. ! Lynchburg and the Went. T xt. EMERSON. Traffic Manager. C. S. CAMPBELI^^ A& j KAII.UOADS i^%#sjpasing'r Train; %li^^Le3V8an*liirri?8 NEW MAI*>*"-S-*R?__T STATION. I_EA Vi. RlCtl :.l OS L>. ?:00 A. M.. u.my. Lucai t_ OU1 Point, Xorfolk '.na Portsmouth. ~u:io -v. al., except Sunday. Local t< Cllfton Forgc Coonects .or OrstD ;?.-, c_J< peper, Caivertbn aad' Maii.issa... lU:-0 A. ..1.. duaiy For LynchDUrg, r.e... ing.oti and Clifton Fi/rge-. COnnects, ex? cept Sunday, for Rosaey. Albereae aadl .Ni -.-. Castle. Psrlor car t" Cliicon Forge. ? :-.*- P 2 .. daily. "St_ Louis :md Cblea go Limited." Dining eat train. Pullmaa for Clncl?nati. Louisville and St. ; i'.va (o eight hours Qul_k_3t Uno West. Connects for ?irginia Hot Cprings, Local II '? I S-. Louis Limited frorrt i ;?:..:?-. a..- t-> Staunton. except S ::. '?' P. __., daily. Local t<> Old Poi it, N rfolk and Pa.-tsn-.au;.!. Puitman co o;..i 4:43 P. M.. except Sunday. "At.ant!. Liraltcd'- ti Old Point, Xorfolk ar.d" Fort? :. th. I'a.rlor ear. Connects at t ?:?; P'-int with Baltimore, Washington anti Cape Charlest steamers. 5:15 r. ;.!.. except Sunday, to Bremo. 5:K0 p. m.. except Sunday, to Doswell iO:_iO p. jjr.. dally. '?'. F. V. Dlalag car : Connects tor Vlrgfnla Hot Springs. i I > Hinton, connecting with par to i icin .>ii and Pullman to Cla i. Loui sville and the West ARRIVE NEW MA*rX-S*rREET S'OO .'.. M, Except Sundhy from Dos "--'?'' A. _r. ia :..- from Cincinnati >:???? A. ... Exci >t Sunday fl Bremo", iO:Ot* A. _I. Dally from Xorfolk and : nou-b. t-i.40 p. i? ! -. -? Sunday tron. Nor* : ' . 6 Portsmouth ::?.'?'?(> i: ;,i. Daiiy fr m Cincinnati, U:_:5 P. M. Daily irom Clifton Forgo and Lynchburg, anu except Sunday from N '?' Castle, Lexington aiid: Bucklngham 7. '-''> P. ___ Daily from Norfolk and firffllk^Wesfeni NOVjEMBER tlMOND :::<>(> P M. Arrive Norf oke. ... ? - Pullrn ? r ? l. and '? Cal servatton Car R Pullm: :. -;: rg at S_n ''. M ; and Ri mol Trains ?? rrlv i Ri< i bure aad tii" West di S:5(i P. ir.: from Noi 11 ' ???_? A. Offiee?No. S3S Mo JN Citv Pa C. Ti. BOSI I XV. i: BEV1 ! r.l to Attall read for oc Pullm folk and i M. and 6 n Stn ? . SOUTHERN RA! WAY. Le ln ..'?!? :? .' nov. __. too. ?:2o ? . ? C. Danville. and all local stat ? . ?' i cal sta? tions on Norfoik Division to DanvlUe; at Oxford for H cderson; at Durham for Raleigh, -o and all No: _ Carol aa 2:"it? P. ?'. No 20 Umi; I and* all I in ' Moseiey i Powhatan road; , .? ' ' Ra ?:. h and Wmston-Salem: with No. :;.",. cea f_jt malt. sollol tr.ua. daily ... New Orleans and potota South, whicii c_r.. . w Or ? ?.. aond to Atlanta and Birminghai "Ii train v.-ith sleeper. Sahsbury to Memphis. Din m-_ car service. . ! ' ??'?? P. M.. No. II, Sonthem Express, daily. for Atlanta, Augusta. Jach anvilter, ioro, Saltsb . i e, o-en ai Richmond! ?>:30 i\ ??. i ns with New York and Flond i Southwestern Limited, wt tnrough sieepers to Aug mnau. nyille, Tampa, Nashvitl ? New Orlea mpli te dln senricc. Also Pullman touriac Mondays, Wedn-Sd*ays and Fri? days, Washington to San Francisco, v.ith 121 ?..i !, eonm tion tor all poin ._ in Texas. __ xlco and California _<>:00 V. jr >;,,. !r ;,? .,, ,| :.: ?. . >...._ Sunday, for Keysville '.:.: . RICHMOND. I : I .OROiVEB UN. ____ v r- :? ??? .. with ,..,.-.- ... lie I.. A: -.i . -?'-*- . '?? ? .' ."".!.-.'??? " i ? '? ;. from mten tions. . ? :..? I .1 ?? '? ?' -I ?'! I I, ''...'. f' ?"'" : arrlvh g Ba Ittmoi 5 p'? A. 3_ 020 E. Main Street Richmond: Va. S. II. HAKDWICK*. General Passenger A i :. _d_ Vlce-Prcsident and ieneral Maa sc .-. Washington. D. C Bay Line to Baltimore Via C. & 0. Raiiway and Oic Point. U. 3- MAIL ROUTE. ,, ..,: Richmond via Chesapeake a.-.,i ,-."." Ra tway daily, except Sundav at ,'.','- p. it.. connecting ac Oid Point with rCYsroperb steamer. or th* Oid Bay Ll__ ;. at T:13 P. 3_ arriving Baltitnora ln time to make connection ;: ir.ii..3 North. East and \v". _. . ' .- raQ ??--?'. and all night on >i ? ot thj finest steamers tn _ou:___. wut?s For tle_?ts and general in.orm.ti.:. ar_ ptv- at .eneral offices Cbcga__.ko an . Ohio Raitwa_ "Richmond T_?___ Ccm Bail*-*, an. SC3 East Main Street.