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LOVE'S RUDE SHOCK AND THE AWAKING Enraptured Girl Suddenly Learns How She Was Deceived by Her Intended Husband. ANAESTHETIC REVEALS SEGUE! Dentist's Painkiller Caused the Old Chap to Tell His Troubles and tlio -. Fair Young Thing Learned All About His Duplicity?Climax in the Doctor's Olfice. (Special lo the Daily Press. 1 DFWKIt, May 21!.?"Many an odd. interesting, humorous and sometimes pathetic incident bus come up in con? nection with my practice." said Dr. Howard T. Cbiitn, a well know i leu tisl, "and I could tell of dozens of things of the kind if I had lime lo sit down und lhink awhile. I do recall the case of ,me id my patients, how? ever, that you will probably consider worth hearing about. It" was so far out of the common thai my remem? brance is ?|?? it?? vivid. "I will meutioii at the ..tart what yon probably know, that a person un? der the influence id' whai is lerhli d 'gas,' or other nhacsthclic, which we administer when patients iusi. i upon it. their health condition being nor? mal, sometimes sets ihein bilking vol? ubly and, though of course I hey do no; realize whiil tin y are saying, there is often singular continuity in their ideas and some astonishing state? ments are made. ''NOW In the case I have in mind. One morning an oldish man- well, not so very (fid cither, tuaybo about .V. chine in accompanied by a young wo; man, quite pretty and I should say, about 2-". or 21 years ot age. The- man was suffering terribly with three big .molars which, upon examination, I found to lie deia.'.-l to sii.-.i an uxtvitl that liiere was no use tf.' i ; io s, t hem. Patient Apparently Aristocratic. "Though 1 busied uiyscll at onco to put an etui to bis pain, I am a pretty close observer anil rathr.r a rapid Imp. so. while getting him into Hie operating chair and making ni> prep? arations. I noted that he was a hand? some man with tin intellectual face ami well-shaped head. lie was evi? dently a man accustomed to taking Ills ease, lor bis hands Were well kept, ills skill was soli, as I not iced when 1 touched his chin, ills dress was- styl? ish and of the best mal erial ? alto gel her what you would call a wi II grooiiied gentb-nian. "I noticed these things particularly ?for ihe reason thai the yoiing womanj who sat opposite in lie reception room ami waited, was so differently dressed. Though hebt as a pin, I saw at a glance thai her tilliro was most ordinary and Ihn! her coat or jacked, lind been brushed ami worn altnosi t bread bare. Her lac- was radiant, however, with something Hint is inde? scribable, Inn which means nothing but hive or Hie truest and best kind. "Give Him Something.*' "?(live him something; doctor, do. as he says, fir he luiffbrs awfully." she said to me s'blicltipusly through the open door. And so I administered an bnaesflielic. I ilon'l vvani a lo.: i! application?give me the *T;lnd you to hale,' he said to ine. -I want -on to put me beyond all possibility o further suffering. Hive hie plenty it.' "Well. I gave him w'vil he c.aiitd r'afety stand, and he was so .-. i;ni!>-r i in- influence, ?lim 1 worked i.uiekly, and got the tbrerj bad, deeol> ! odded stumps oul of his jaw, but not before he began to jahbi ?? and l';Ve alwily. lieen" sorry 1 HI' i ung hon so lliiit his words woai I uav - Ivel iiuiutcllig ible. "Hut ho broic eat lou-llc, an I with that tenso'Aus's and fervor which means, tin- deepest feeling, 'Oli (lori rude!' he exclaimed, 'yon know what I am doing this for ?and you know I love you. and yon know what you promised?' "There's where i did cut him oft'. Im I glanced up through the iipi'ti door und saw Hie face of thai poor girl?saw it change I'rt in apple r-- I to snowy while, and tin a saw he - drop back into her chair as though tibonl lo faint. '?I soon had the job "completed, and the man paid me lor my services and thanked me for having relieved his sufferings. He asked me. mo. ah in! what sort of a phil.e'ite should have, and said he was sorry be couldn't have me make it lor him, but thai he was a stranger and was leaving town thai night, Glance That Chilled Him. When he went into the reception room, he failed lo notice the ngiiii tion of Ihe young woman, but I watch? ed closely, for my sympathy for hoi wns aroused. I didn'l know whiil Hie mal tor was. but I guessed. ' "'Well. dear, come on: I'm all right now. The doctor here has been my good angel,' he said gaily. I till she only sal where she was. with a face now actually stony in its expression and motioned with one lurn of tier hand toward the' door. '(In on.' she said, in a low tfiho. 'I'll come Inter." ?"Why, what's tin- matter, dear?' he began, but sue slopped him. 'Don't talk lo me?go on.' And. WOlitlerliigly, be obeyed her, slopping a moment at the door to turn on her a on e full of amazement. ''After he had gone oul, she aros-> and said lo inc. with a painful ex? pression of countenance, and a no v ous tremor In hoi vp.co: 'Oh, do?i"or, please don't ever (epeal what h j suul then? when hr lldu't know! \ '?'( Ttnlnly sm, If you wish Ii. i answered; "hui even if 1 did, wha! dif iVivneo would il niukeV I don't .know who you are. where you are from, or aim king alioui it.' "'Oh, yes, ro ho sure.' she said, ?and I'm so glad of ijiai?well, 1 must lie ?? dug,' and she turned sadly away. "'Hut you are distressed.' i ioiI.i not help saying 'and if thoro'? any? thing I enn do?' ?? 'Oil. no. no, no?nothing?lioho'l? ran do anything for me now. Hut you arevvery Linn and naturally v-'i w.mder wh:?l he trouhle is. WeM. 1 can't Sell you, hul you may gel a l,i ' t idea of il When I tell you my nain ia mil Oertrude.' '"The emphasis idle pill on Ihal word 'not' was hiller and sorrowful. Then -du- said good morning and was gone, ami all thai day i puzzled over the mailer, and many limes there die; , ami i'm guessing yet." operation successful. Little Girl Has Been Made as Sound ? as n ? Dollar. NKW VOitK, .May L'lt.?Hr. Hexier I). Ashley, of this eiiy. who was iis snciuled wild Hr. Frederick Miller, of Chicago, in the o| 'ration hy I'rof. Loren/ on I .(it IIa Armour, on Oelo.liei' l_. I?0", ealleil attention lo his h rf??? on the suhjeet, |iuhlished iu Ilii; NOW York Medieal .ioiirii.il. Or. Ashley says that the tunm pur pdH to lie- letter referred to Is to re? fute the wide pnhlieily given hit ey to the effect that the operation ha ? prov? ed to I'" a failure. lie say.; thai he litis he ? i in ..> a inimical ion recently with l>i Miller on thii subject, and ha;: reivo.l a toll mam from thai surgeon sayi ig thai tie- operation has heel entirely succo.-.-fui. The Things Fire Won't Burn. Tin housekeepers who fir-1 hiiido acquaintance with nslii at oh as n stove mat now .usi's il as a stove po'isl. as a tlaliroe holder, as a lamp wick, ami a;, a lire pad under her e.is I'm-1 tiei\ Most likely, too. her kitchen range is lined with i:. Our dwelling houses are firoproofed with asbestos wall |.lasier, asbestos 'Hiding material ami asheslos paint. In office huihlings and factories the sleani pipe, are overlaid witli asbestos eovf-i'iiig, and tie- hoilers with nshe ? 'os eemelit. Machinists use asbestos! yarn or wick f<>r packing id.s( ui red-! ami valve sti in.-. a"d ashe.-tos mill! Isiard os a joint packing. j The modern theater bis fireproof;! stage curtains of asbestos cloth and j the best equipped firemen Wear ash' s-I tos uniforms. Storage rooms' on ocean steamships nie lined with as heslos. and ii is equally serviceable] in Hie iidmetilic refrigerator. Chem? ists find asbestos filier Ihe best lil'tof. medium; ami because of it:, noii-ah-] roi-bing qualities, it i.> valued iu hos? pital's. Known lo some i xtcnl iu ancient i Crei'ci' and Kgypt, the existence and' uses of asbestos sconf lil'terwnr I io| have bei n forgotten until quite |e i etil yii:irs. since ism;. Hie Italian mines have hi en (hi chief source o( snpplv iu Huior.e and until: l!-"- years.' ago llley were Hie only' mines iu the wcrld. Al tile present ijino, however, a'l." . tos Is being niim d iu varying quant i lie; iu Russia', Australia and Africa ami nioi i largely (if all in Ame.'ii i. i no lie; in some nine or leu of lie states, of which <h mgia produces lite lai'gesl quantity and Vorhldill tie highest grades. But of the grades suit ah!., tor the highest class of nitiuiP I'aelur.?which. in oilier words, means tin- grades suitable for spin? ning and weaving?-ihe province <>l Quebec ha.-, practically a world mon? opoly- Technical World. Mr. Wit Behind the Boycott. | 1'. R. .Marquis writes as follows in I ile- American Maga/.iuc: "vVii Ting I Fang is the Chinese boycott. When 1 first read that there was the mis? chief lo pay in China, a few months ago, 1 pin it down to my old friend. Mr. Wu. Wu Ting Fling's rdal .mis? sion iu America was, to find out all ho could about Americans. Tints, the millions of questions which lie asked, however impertinent they may have seemed, wiie always perlliieiit one. Kvon while in- was indulging in some subtle hii of hwekpry concerning a phase of American life, he wii get? ting information. Ho wii.s tryihjr iio j size nf ilte American eharneler with! tic- idea of finding Out what the prhb-! aide' Ann : U an atlilnde Inward China would he iu Ihe future. And he was a whole aiili-exclilsioii lolih.v. a whole, press agency in himself, although lie' was always clever enough not overtly lo overstep Hie bounds of diplomatic lisngo. Ami ii is iu Wu Ting Fang's liralii that the idea of striking Hie American through their pocket hooks originated. Ile used to say. with a line scorn of Occidental pretension , 1? civilization. Ihal Hie pocketbook was lite only poinl iiltoitt an American i hat was vulnerable." Spoiled His Own Proopect'j. '?My friend" sa'el the agent to ihe Blllville brother, "let me sell you an accident policy Vi ''Never had an accident in my life.'' "But- you may have. Ain't you about to many'/" P ''S'eS; hul what's that got to do wiih II ."' "A greiil deal. Suppose your wife was lo get angry willi you ami lamm you 'side of ihe head wiih Hie fire shovel: or your mOthcr-in-law might lake a, notion lo break'jevery hone in your body: or?" Bui the Billville brother sil.oppetl llilll right there. "I've thought heller of it." lie ,,:iill. I'll be dm ned ef 1 git married" Famous Strike Breakers. 1 The most -fatuous strike breaker* in Ihe laud are Dr. King's New Life Bills. When liver ami bowels go mi r.trlke, they qujckly settle the trouble, and Ihe purifying worir r;oos right on. Best cure for constipation, headache and dizziness. 25c lit W. Blair Lan;; hornO) druggist. White, Gun Metal and Patent Kid (Jlnklrrn'H IJaiv.l'ool Siuiilnlsl Quality Extra Good W& No. 5 Ei Queen St, $1.15 ro $1.50; Hampton, Va R?NSOME BROTHER MONDAY SALE 100? Yds White Persian Lawn.6c yd, 1000 Yds. nine; and Wilitc Voile.6c yd SALE COMMENCES 9 O'C/OCK RANSONE BROTHERS k AND 10 W. QUMKrTST., MAM1TON, VA. m SUBURBAN TO wi ll located itn Hie! Avenue and ??? >mv< lie hi lb H-- car Ilm,' C ? ?I dwelling n| n rooms, oivliaril with nice of l.riillj Proj.-urt.v Im; a fron I age of jr.<? ft.vt on iln- Avenue and a dopt)' <>l :|,".n feet. Terms 1-2 cash, iiuhiitcc loh? ' tine. HAMPTON ROADS hi?M ?. Desirable dwelling .nid na.' lot oh ila'iiipto! tio.'iil \ve Pilee si.mih Terms -Mini cash, liala. I<>n-.-. Ilnuh RALEIGH AVENUE BARGAIN IN LOTH. I" lots desirably located ami o in.mi'a. t.i tile ear liny. Price $S? each. Term's i-\!?-nshi httbiuco long lim. OTHER BARGAINS, ALL SECTIONS. ALWAYS SEE US FOR REAL ESTATE IN ALL IT 5 BRANCHES; FOR RENT ?Pl.t Chapel si n . t .$l:.\<>0 2?0 t'lcip 1 : 11'. .'1 . I"..:.. Sticht Si n o! . S'.s??? !.". Locust Sl[. < ii v water. . 12.0.0 La Salle AW;. .*. X.?0 La Saile Ave i-Store . O.On K lug i-1 ii el tiweil!tin .'"''"' King :;i. : I ore, a it'.vg. ... iO.ojl Kim; S". . ; . inr ? . 7.'M) HOTEL HAMPTON. AI o t-'ER CENT, on Queen St., i water, liatli, electric lights, etc. $25,000 To Loan AT 'olX PER CENT. iti i iiiti.s io ? dl ,iii approvr-d "I!, a I K.-late S<-. liilty. ?e< Our Farm Sale Lisi M. O. LACKEY, MGR. F\ W- Phiiilp? & Co REAL ESTATE, RENTS. LOANS. INSURANCE. 1-1 S. King St. . Hamilton. FOR MALE. COUNTRY PROPERTY, i'.fi neu in York County, V'a'i; in (J ration Di 'riet oti tile I'oqiio snn River, fronting dlrojdly i'iii t ho Chesapeake linyii, nflor.liug an e!x client view of Hie r)\ ?; ."a I ' ;t\. About 2S Heron of llii is o|n n anil arable, iln- balance iir good vyoodlnhd. Profit I '? lo I-:.' mile "f gpo'd oyster sliore. The html lies w 11, i . easily drain d. and i ? :i fine trucking soli, producing very eatiy rro|is of peas, potaloet;, henlesj etc. Has dwelling . iim p.s, cbl otei Owner will iseli at reasonable price ami termsl CITY. A good. dwelling, iv rooms, mid lot ItTxI.I.O feet oll Holt Street, can he hail for -SI." ?"' " ??;?. i>. Or for ?i.l00.bn on .ay Urins. Hi;, let US I 2 fc 1 by ml i? ? ". Irohtitig oil ami < eiitrally located on Malloiy Street, i'liochm*. Va can he houghl for : or for $150 ami a siinie a Ii"ii ol S'-'Uti. , ? liuckroe I.no, gou t li>"iilii>u li e no. Lois on It il.eigii am! I A< u tei . and Shell Road, hetween ilahiiitoti ami Newport News, o and !w. a.riling Iti location. RENTS. ;;ii; K\m st it .17 Lai ley S it rooms.. t. ?'. roopi! ,$11. m. W.PHILLIPS ' REAL ESTATW, RIONTALS, LOANS, CHNIORAL AUCTIONEER. INSI ilANCiO. and NOTARY PURLIC. !) ami 11 N. Kim; Street, Hampton. Va. 'PHONE 50. DEATH PENALTY AWAITS m Mi mm fiehos Moorich Women Wined ami Dined and. Then Murdered for Their Jewel J. (By Associated Prbsti > TANOliSR. May L'1'..- An ofl nial is e ven in the ?tiili.'tn'eiif is intend, d m eriicify llie Man ol.idi r, liiulj Mpnaiuined Mi w in i hi.: confe .: i d to i he III il 1*1 ! thirty youiig.wohii il. Tli. ie Is :mi bill Moor:.; ?> I'liitrli inimils. ,i! criiiilimhi l> jug Od alive when i.hiir'e is a sfi iti ; icia; lie i hui it iilhlii I demand for Ulis form (if ej;ec. ieii, hut the pi ilnildlity is ihat Mo dewl tin i hi b '.aale acfouiplice will ha ? ; headed. The true rueis it: eoiiueelicit with the murder.; are thai Mo lev i aiid i female accomplice named Rahalli 70 year.; old. were in Lie hiiliil .t invtt ing young .Moorish woiiien "? ilin.ier. Ilui'iiig tin dinner ibey :.'i .'ai- i |cd a imi'eolic to Uioir vic-tin'i!< ai d (if terwanl mtinii<:'eil tin in n -li- i. slcrp with tin- object of ndddtig !h ??-.! of whatever jewelry and oilier ? i'nid'l. . I hey possessed. When the crime was .!: .-.v i ? I , thirty headless bodies wer i'oer.u I helical Ii a room in tile eobbl ? '. h ??. .While the accused .cblljPO V'l'e i-i ? 'in:', coudncled to jail under afr-iiii :.:i infill iaicil crowd niade ni cffoi'! lb 'lynch thein ICach w.;,.- :-l>--w..i.rd driven ttioitud Hit; city on donl.. v i i a hhlf naked stale and publicly flojs ge<i, during wiiich pro- cs. !icy nn^.p loud coni'essioii of their crimes'. Tin- ftiUtilje; of 'In- iiiib'iierr'i! wo lliOn daily cfeaie pitiful seems ;n tie street... ci.vin-.: al i id for ju. 11? e, ' Possibly. "Why i . ii '.'?' she whispered at the cicsn of the ceremony, "thai the hridcgnunii alway. RioliS a if ie> couldn'i call his mil hi;, own'"' "I'ro'.aldy." replied Inr biotlior. "it's bet ?? fr nil thill mom til ho really can'i."? :.'.liiedi- Siiindnrd and limes. Hi-. Ordinary Onnntjon. "What del i I.| Mi-erlv pill down on Ih'iil. siibscrip;ion lor lie- San l-'rau olSfib i llfletel. .' ' "The usual more America: his mot. If:.Il: Why is The Willi i W> ri ?Ca i Why'.' c it folks way In Uli: s. ? h a: lit! and Tii I. MM .i dys! I "Do viei know tie |,i.-.-i . age stumps?" "Only llio (?! ; . hl hi j p lit el il " "Wbaf: iiini?" '-If (be lilamp is el ewbeiv than in Hie iijiper rh;hl band corner it mean ;. 'I'm an Idiot.'"- Pnilaiielpliia Li-.i. Rents a r.pcclaily, w H, s VAHOIIN A'-. CO., 21100 W:?..bin-ton aventio. , ;. |^ if TRANSPORTATION GU1D? GLASGOW and L0ND0N0EW Sailing Prot? New Vork livi'tj 5atnriiay ni:w twin <?'i;r.w mCaU-suics "CALEDONIA" and "COLUMBIA" Avi iii,:.' i'it?.; l : i'nv?. AND l-'A Voltl i".U K.?M.-il II I'd "Astoria" and "Furnessls" I'Ol Hull - <>l ShIoiiii, Sih-oiiiI < iil.In or Tltlnl 1 - 1,-n'!, ??: lOUl'HIllliI 1' 111 i In r llllol ? mmloii A|i|.ly Iti IIICSIIKKSON llltOTIIK Noiv VytUj ?i IA M I .-? I; I M< i ]?-< H it. Ni?l Nous. V?. SM! air line railway. short CUNfd to rniN6IPAB| OITIKS OV TMS SOUTH a no BOUTHWK8T, FLORIDA, fllJBAI IKXAS. CALirOKNIA AND muxico. UKACHIN? TH3I CAPITALS o? bix STATUS. Schedule I-. : ity Cos, ??. il< I No. i ti I No ?S. Lv NnrMk .! ?! ??.?. ir.j S:J4pm| (vir. I '. . ' I I f.r PorttmiouU ..| P: 25 a mi fitliM hi Suffolk .i s:Mam ?:M?w Ar Lewlston N. C.j 1 :00 p m|. Lv Wehloc .|ll:nr> a J.SO p m I !.t Henderson ..i 2:10pni| l:4Uam Lv Rtili Igh .I 4:00 p ui( V. 2.1 s. a Ar SouHiorn Pinna) 6:1 (J p m| 5.38 a m Ar UAtiilet .: 7:30 pul 6:45 a nf Ar Wilmington ..(._!i2:4&?tu Ar Guarlotto .. . .110.45 pm|10.0tam| l.v Hamlet .jlOil^uml 6:4* km 1." Columbia .. . .',12:20 ami 10:00 am -I Ar Augusta ,. ..I.j ?:20pm Ar RaVntiur.h . -..I 4:45 a ml 2:20 pm| Ar Jacksonville ..) 8:5Dam] t:50 9 hi Ar Tain pa.| 6:55 pm 7:3b r. *i I," Hamlet, N. fi.jlO: 15 p m 7:2<>prn Ar Albans.I 6:03 a. ill 2:22 3.-id Ar Atlanta ..( 7-- 4.4. ^ in' 3:40 p in Ar Birmingham .1.1 !):2Gpm 1 Ar Maros .Jit: 10 a m 6: 25 p m 7:20 n m !>:20 p in 2:55 a m 7:1 ? a in Ar Mo;il?ojjn)r7 Ar Mobile. Ar Ney Orloj.nK. Ar Chattanooga ..| 1:00pmi| 9:0Bpm] Ar-Maplivlll? ....| 6.1.5 p mj C: 40 * m Ar Memphis .| 8:46 a in) 3:40 p ml Suffolk r". Carolina R. K. train on route fron. Kllznbulb City, N. C, *.ud Interinealnto points arrive Portsmouth (0:15 r. m., dally; returning leaves | 'ortsmouth, 4: an p. ni., otcopt Sun AWJ. Sunday, 7:(l() jp. in. Connections at Jacksonville fc*d| Tampn for nil Florida Rait Boast | Points; Cu'i.? ami Porto Rico. Only lino out oi N M-folk otur/tliij I through o'.eeper to Charlotte. n. O. No. 32 arrives- at Portsmouth dally at K:(J0 a. m. No. S3 wrrlvow a.1 if?rt?Bfieatai fc?lly | f.l t:30 p. ui. 0. >.V. IKKOTCW. St.. ? Paotiengnr Agent, eor. AJidn AU4 Qrau I by Rib., Now C.tlU&Ufl. Zlotol XSldg.. i Biorfolk. Va. SOUTHERN RAILWAY uouhi.h daidt sunwni.'lh to ALI. POINTS SOUTH and wicst. TiiitOHOH pullman CAtt to | CHARLOTTJ5. in EFFECT january 2b, VM. Lv. Newport New? | j * O. U'y.I 7:40 a m| B:SS p m ?\r. lOifolk .I 8:30 a m I 6:35 p m 9:?0 a. m.?Dally. Local for Suffolk. Franklin, Kmporla, Danville and In? termediate stations. Close connoc tlons mado at Danville with fasi through trains carrying Pullman sleeping cms and through couches to nil points South and West. J:!tti a. m.? Dally. 1/ical lo Clarks villi'. Oxford, Ourhsin and Interme? diate stations. Arrive Durham 6:85 | Ii m. 7:30 p m.?Dally. Fast Express train for all pnlnta South and West, carry? ing through Pullman sleeping car to j Charlol te. 7:!10 p. in.?Dally except Sunday, for Durham and intermediate stations. 'Trains arrive Norfolk 8:35 a. m. ami B:o? p. m. City 1 Ickct omce, 95 Oranby Street, | (Montlcoilo Hotel.) ?STANTON CURTIS, fasaenijer Agent, Norfolk, Va. H. B. SPENCCR, QciieraZ Manager. V.'. H. TAYI.OE, fl. P. A.. Washington, D. C. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Old Dominion Line DAILY SERVICE FOit ItBW YORK From Company's Whaif, Nor folk, e.ery week day, at ? 7:00 p. m. !? FAIil-: -Firstclass, one way. 38.00, ineais and stateroom, lieilh iiiciudcil Round Hip. limit thirty days, St-L?O. 1 Sieerai.e. \yithoiit subsistence, $5. Tickets on sale al K: O. Railway Ticket Offiee. NIGHT LINE BEW2EN NEWPORT NEWS AND RICHMOND Steamers Brandon and Berkley leave riei "A" S:?0 every evetiiu;.;, passf.Migers only. Steamer Hampton will leavo Pier "A" (holy exeejit Sunday, at '.1 a. m , 1 ill?:?? lc Norfolk, and at 4:30 p. hi., going '.o S'liitlifield. Slcauier A ceo line will '? uve Pier "A" daiiy, except Sunday at '.- m.. going lo Smithflcld ..ml liboitt 2:110 p. in., guitiK to Nor lolk. All busliie : between New York atel N w|ior| N. v. .i I ram aeled id Pier (!. All business between Newport News, Norfolk. Siiiitlifinld and local points transacted at Ploi" "A," foot of "I'v/enty fifth .street. JOHN NICHOL. Acting Oenornl Agent H. B. WALKKU. VlcoPres. und Traffic Man. TRANSPORTATION GUI DJB, Norfolk and Newport News Express. PINE BEACH ROUTE. Lcnvo Shipyard I Leave Norfolk for ' NoWp'l News. f( >? , Newport. News Pino H'ch & Norf'k 1 PI tie Beach and 0:45 . 7:30 8: Iii 9:110 10:15 10:.'10 11:45 12 00 l: I r. 1: oO 2: ?5 3:01 4:15 4:30 5:45 6:00 1 7:15 7:15 0:00 9:00 10:30 \ 10:45 Last Boat loaves fine Reach 11:30 I- in. EFFECTIVE. MAY 24, 1906. II. II CA RR, HBO. W. HATCH, tioii'l Mgr.. Supt. Hampton. Vn. Norfolk. Va, Chesapeake & Ohio Railway HOURS THE QUICKES1 LINE Sec FJ. W. Rob'nson, Agent C. * O. Ry, Before Arranging fc tour trip. Through Trains Veatlbuled, Hl? ? Irl? Lighted, Steam Heated, DlnL.?. Cars s La Cnrto through f 1> grandest hs.erin.ry East of I ho Rocky Mountains. For Richmond, Cincinnati, Indiana? polls, St. Louis, Chicago, Louis vllle, Nashville, Memphis, West and Southwest: 10:10 A. M., and G:25 P. M. dally. Local for Richmond and James Rivet Points: 7:10 A. M.. Dally. Local for Richmond: ' TJ, A''1 5:10 P. M., Ually, Moriolk & Washiuntou Steamboat Company Tho new and powerful Iron Palaea Rienmurn, Newport News, Wabhluo'cn and Norfolk will ;?nve dally *i fol? lows:. NOLl.tUOUND. ' Leave Portsmouth, foo4. of North atreet . ItHpB Lcnvo Norfolk, foot of Wa? ter slreef .< B:frflpEl l.eavo Old Point Comfort., 7:99 pxa Arrive in WasLlngton... ? 7:06 .12? Arrive In Philadelphia, Penn. K. R.??leiBCaiW Arrive Iu Philadelphia, B. & O. R 11.??ll:l?a?l Arrive In New.York, Penn. R. R.Nl:llin Arrive In New York B. &. O. R. R. ?9:N ? as SOUTHBOUND. r.v. New Tork, Penn. R. R. *lt:M p H Lv. New York. B. & ?. R. R. ?l.OOpm Lv. Philadelphia, Ponn.R.R. 3:68 pm Lv. Phlla. B. & O. R. R. 3:08 pm Ar. Washington, Penn. R.R. 6:10pm Ar. Washington, B.& O.R.R. ??6:00 pm l.v. Washington . *6:30pm Ar. Old Point Comfort.... ?7:00am Ar. Norfolk ., *8:00am Ar. Portsmouth . ?8:30 am * Daily. ?? Dally excopt Sunday. Tho tr11? down tho historic. Potornns River ami Chesapeake Bay on the el?< gant steamers o''. this company is un? surpassed. The Bteamero are compara? tively new, having boon built In 1891, and are fitted up In the most luxuriant manner with electric lights, call bell ami steam heat In each room. The ta? blet! ire supplied with overy delicacy, of tho season from the markets <4 Washington and Norfolk. Far tickets, reservation of staterooms and furthea in formation apply to D. J. CA CCA 1IAN. Agent. Norfolk. v?. Merchants' & Minor?' Jo.'s Steamship Lines for Boston, Provi? dence and Baltimore, Lcav? Newport Nowo, 7la NorfolR, for Boston every Tuesday, Wednes? day, Friday and Sunday. Leaves foi Providence evory Monday, Thursdsv and Saturday, sailing from Norfolk ai 0:00 p. m. Leave Newport Nowa for BaRlmors dally, except Tuesday and Wednesday, at. ti p. m., connecting for Washington. Philadelphia and New York. Fare to Bad Imme, ouo way, 13.09; round trip, 36.00, iucludlug stateroom berth. Accoimnodatlcna sud slalns uiitupialicd. Freight and passengers tkldU for all points North and f?o?ith. ?teamerg leave Baltimore, foot of Long Dock? daily, prompt]} at 6 p. m. Only lino running a U'indaj- ^teataej between Nc-wport News and Balllmors, For further information apply to Di R. UcNBILL, Agent. Now port Newa, ,V*. 1 W. P. TURNKK. 0. P. A. J. C. WHITNKY, A D. STBBBINB, 2d V.-P. &. T. M. Gen'l Mgr. General Offices, Baltimore. Md. Clydo Ste^rdship C?. '.tjamera to Philadelphia \ 'MONDAY, THURSDAY mn4 -i SATURDAY. Sailing from Philadelphia. TUE8DAY, 1 HURSDAY iai \ SATURDAY. .o Freight received and delivered dally 1st 0. A O. Pier No. 6. Offlc?. Rtrw ! Road. JAS. W. McCARRIOi:, Can.. Rout Kern ?ffS. ' Daily Press "Want Ads" Bring tM Desire R'isiilta,