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MAYOR STRONG TAKES A HAND. Tneserts His Probe Into the Board of Estimate Doings. netgeonte He Hofuses to Pay a BE Considered Execsniv That Is Mayor Strong's " go slow” policy was shown to-day at the meeting of the Hoard of Estimate and Apportionment. It was when the question of paying @ printer's bill, amounting to $130.80, came up. Comptroller Fitch presented a com- munication from Charles D, burgoyne, the printer, threatening to bring sult egainst the city if the bill was not pald ithin twent; ‘a. The Comptroller tho hough tha atnale ‘Dill was « little high. "phere was uc gond eal of discussion, and President Jeroloman was in favor of gt bill and having done with it. he fa: fayor, eat it sep’ thought, and She bak more fas thts a charged in ir, Comptroller n apo Paid he thought about $30, “{ guess we will hold the matter over cy aren the Mayor decided. so Saees say get the actual Agures and where we stan: ealtigFeroloman held out that the bill Paid, but the Mayors opinion Sealed andi the Comptroller will have fotreport on the mutter, President Wilson, of the Hoard of asked that ‘the Board divide up Yoo appropriated at the last meet fantitoxine virus, #0 that part of could be used for salaricn ‘of experts. age Feminded him that the money must no! usel for any other than the production of anti- Pe hae Matter was referred to the troller, : Fequest of the Commissioner of le Works for $4,000 additional water for the sanitary improvement of ton water-ehed was referred to Comptroller. Board approved of the contract of yee or i Departinent with Hopper for towing. and union ing iker’s Island, at the rate gents a load. uthorized the transfer of ae rom the Police Blection Hoard ace Sant t to the election expense account to for the printing of the lists of nom!- na in the daily’ p issue of revenpe bonds to the unt of STE T208 fo pay for property by the city in the extension jening of College place trom. «ham- ta Dey street was approved. ‘A transfer of $3,496.66 from the Su- a Court attendants’ account of 1804 Bo'the ‘same account for 18 wan ap- ved, no that the attendants will now the back nm issue ot Pion worth of revenue a the public roved to pay for reindex- records in the County | The Nour ed of the i | roved of the innue o ment bends to the mount of $25) to, pay contractors who are at work improvements for the city. Comp- Mer Fitch explained to the Mayor the city got this all back when | Neca daalibatl paid their assess go back on the a: limes?" asked Mayor answered the ere is Noy $700,000 due the city from aa course. volunteered Corporation a asulated the Mayor. ‘Bue’ continned Mrs clef we can oy by ordering a sale of the prop- ‘said the Mayor, | putting off the evil da ir. Jerojoman, "Thy some roller Fitch maid’ he thought it ould bs a hardship to orter a sale now The queation was dropped and the issue Of the bonds approved Commissioner Andrews asked for a transfer of $100 from the rental and con- tingency fund to the carting fund, and also for the transfer of $1,300 from the fame fund to the fund for final dis- | ‘ribution of material. Before the meeting. Tax Commissioner arker wan re-elected Secretary of the ard, and C. dive was appointed clerk for another ivear. STRONG’S @ouT VACILLATES. S¥mptoms Have De-| seloped, but He's on Time. Mayo® Strong's ‘cout Was accompanied to-day by Whatjis teghileally known exacerbating “symptoms, but the were periods evidently. when the par-| oxysms were almost if not wholly ab- sent. ‘The Mayor was on time this mornir arrived at his office at 19 o'clock. but, was the case yesterday, the room was 00 chilly for him, and he retired to his | private omce with Secretary Joh ledges fo open his mail'and walt tint! the ther. Mometer registered § degrees in the big ce. in- must 1! Re the Librarian? Clerk {Ten Ryck, of the Board of Aldermen, today. that Be Kuew nothing about the re. Port that he was to appoint P. J. P. Tynan ax City Mall Librarian. Mr. famous Wo J. who daured tn une atories of the Park murders, called at Mr. Ten Eyck’ fice to-day and left his card. It is sald fiorarida?” APA, Philip Baer witl be made Alex McEwen Overcome by Alexander McEwen, a salesman, twenty-seven Feare olf, was taken from his home at 412 1. was unconscious. y ris Ronpital they eaid he would reco the ‘The Coroner's jury in the cai Policeman Thomas Heaphy bright of accidental thin of the death of ha vend morn et Ration. oles wan transtertifg pocket when one red Heaphy s of Rie pistol from th Candee explanted Loren G. Littl Bast Twenty-sint Feluck iriver, udden|y at his residen'e al Ventigate ——- Wreck Reported at MASRILLON 10 at Loal, It ts Pasrenger tre freight Int tw ing. 8,000, COLUMBUS. ruled a demurr ‘This hold © dan A wreck is report Pugh bas ove Fin the Rteveason-Burke $5,400,000 the case in court, Burke wanted ‘The suit is to recover money been improperly ‘taken | Ney and Toteds Ratios At Every Twinee| OF Rheumatiom you should remensber ‘at relie fsa? hand in Hood’ Ha, Rheumatise Jacnused by luctic nchl in the blood, whirl) settles Ap the fotmts, Hood's sarap yrtila yu ities Tynan, who is the! 8 | ado THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 10, ANTS TO 00 MORE PROBING. i ass W (Continued from First Page.) of the clty of. New York within the scope of the Investigatior directed to te mnde ty sald special Committees, and sald thereby frrther directed to prosec gations during the recess of the Whereas With due diligene said has been unable to complete the Investixation of the departments aforesalil, ait it Is charged that APAVve abuses, maladminixtration and corruption exint In the various departments of t nicl pal government of the city of New York esolved, ‘That the ( to appointed pur suant to resolutlon dated Jan. $0, 184. he, aud the me in hereby authorized, empowered and ai rected (0 Investigate each and every Board and Department of the munictoal government of the city of New York, and to report to thin neasion of the Renate; and to that end and for that pur poss said Committee te Bereby Invested with all the powers ani privileges conferred upon it by sald Senate document (No 27) and the several resolutions amending the same. Resolved, further, That any vacancies now @x- tating, of that may hereafter occur in the me bership of sald Committee, shall be filed by the Prosident of the Senate. ‘That aid 2 ite tiveatle nate; an Committes shalt not Ini stigation tnto either or any of the neveral Roarde and Depart ments of the municipal government of the city of New York unlera so requested by the Mayor of wala city In writing, setting forth the particu lar Board or Hoards, Department or Departments, which in the Judgment of sald Mayor of sald ctty of New York, require Investigation by said Com mittee. Senator Lexow made no remarks tn introducing the resolution, but some of the Senatora seemed to find a good deal of food for goxsip In the last paragraph of what otherwise appeared t# be a very fair and impartial public measure. It was said In the Senate that some of the members of the Lexow Commit- tee were not in favor of rendering themselves subject to the beck and call of Mayor Strong. Senator Lexow sald, however, that there should not be any opposition to his reaolution. ‘AB #c9n Le the gavel fell Senator Par- sons presented a petition from the atone cutters of Rochester for an early ap priation to continue work on the Capt- to}. Senator Mullin, of the Finance Commit- tee, reported In favor of confirming the homination» of George F, Shrady and Franca N. Mann, as managers of the Hudaon [iver Slate Hospital — Con- firmed without opposition Benator O'Connor, from the Judie! Committee, reported in favor of firming the nominations of Albert Spring as Judge of the Supreme Court for t Eighth Judicial District, and Arthur E Sutherland as County Judge of Monroe County. Unanimously ‘confirmed: When Mr. Reynolds Introduced his! Excise bill to allow the side doors open on Sunday, he asked that it go to the Cites Committee, Senator O'Connor immediately an nounced that he wanted It understoo? that hererfter he would abject to any | DI being given to any committer ex pt the one which under the rules it ht to mo to. ‘Then Mr. Reynolds withdrew his request Under the head of resolutions, Senator Q'Connor offered one to discharge the Committee on Internal Affairs from fi ther consideration of the New York | School bill that it might go where It} Jonged. It ha been sent to a. wronk | committee at the request of but this courtesy any more. Henator Cantor, who had eat, sald he tiad ne change, ax he had only ence for the Commit Seventy On resolution of Senator Cantor the Milltary Committees of the two Houses were Instructed to prepare sultable reeo- Jutions on the death of Ad Por morning with Gov. Morton upon the eubject of the Greater New York consolidation, and the Ia under which it Te promied to Be efected OPPOSE A BROOKLYN LEXOW. County Repabiicans W (Mr. Wray'a Renoll (Special to The Evening World.) ALBANY, Jan, 10.~Brooklyn may not be Lexowed after all, tt looked a day of two ago os If jt would, but the tinest kind of a row broke out to-day tn the dele fon frum the City of Churches, developing unexpected antag- oniam to Assemblyman Wray's resol tion introduced on the first day of the session, and providing for the ppoint- ment of @ ymmittes of the Assembly with ne similar to t ie con. ferred upon the Lexow Committee. Assemblyman Wray was ri that his resolution would « und’ the vaeloun departinents. of Brod! yn would be raked over just as the Police Department of New York was, He knew nothing of the opposition to his resolution until informed by ‘The Hivening World" reporter that the Re- publican members were against It He was indignant that they had de- elded upon such @ couree without appris- ing him of their intention, Bu tI am olng, to push It, just the same," he sala “if every man from Kings against me. There is an mediate necersity for such an inv 1 gution as that provided for by my reso- lution, and I shall exert every effort to secure one with me and will endorse my action. shall have the resolution referred to the Committee on Citles, of which I am a and will Might for its favorable consideration along with, the reform measures reating to New York City. "1 think T friends enough in the Assembly to help me put the resolution igh, even iguae the detegates from opps It publican member of the Brook- ation were extremely reticent the cause of thelr oppost- reso. ition, but it is under- Oe Mia they regard it as @ mneasure ended ty promote the personal 1 terests of half a dozen reformers who nm tauds. into demanding an in- jon. They say that Rev, A. C. Dixon wants to pose ag the Parkhurat of the Wity of “hurches, and that George F. Ellott, the Law and Ore ommittee, 16 ambittous for the job of which John W, Goff got_a great deal of glory and a good big office. Mr. Wray denies that the In’ is intended to aggrandize anyone. The Legisiative committee, he said, will organize to ault Itaelf, selecting Its own advisers and proceeding Independently of any citizens’ organization. ROW OVER REMOVAL BILL. tion Leginintors Condemn Haste to Pat tt Throngh, (Spectal to The Evening World) ALBANY, Jan, 10. The Republican patriots of New York City, who want to he rewarded by something more sub- stantial than reform measures, are not wasting any time in helping Mayor Strong get the chain off the axe to knock down some Tammany saplings. ‘The first step towards filing the fet- ters that hold him down now will be taken next ‘Tuexday, when the Commit. tea on Cities will grant a hearing to the champions and opponents of the Power of Removal bill It Is expected that Mayor Strong will come to Albany or sen? some one to represent him before the Committe The opposition to the bill will be hea ed by Asvemblyman Foley, of N York City, From 4 the hottest Mil in the ¢ Republicans ésent indications, ind of a unnitte who slated for now held by Tammanyites, will fo walt longer than they expect eause almost every sentence, and p haps word, In the bill will be disputed before it is finally accepted. Avaemblyman Foley sald to-day that the haste of thy advocate of the bill there will be ver the hay ter for adoption by th Senator Owens introduc that a Senate Committee of five Invest gate the case of the horrible catastroph at the Delavan House fire in Albany, in Agmuch as Krave Charges of mniscon had been made in the pr the & against the Fire and Water Departir of Alba The resolution Committee on Fh nits | was referred to the ance Without debate Senator O'Connor Introduced a bill pro: viding for the establishment of whippin posta, and the penalty of publie whip ping ‘for persona convicted of the person of another. | hall prescribe the punishment, and |t | BHAI not exceed forty lashes an the bare | back The n Blt tn th sons {ish \t 1 was A letter | iige T. t there ts frightful ot helpless ment ts Inadequat pied hy 1 enormous ine tines upon the hildrens and the pune | We are dealing | he says, With an Influx of for | Who require “Something more | Imfattable imprisonment to deter from the commission of such © Intrednerd | a bank omy ihe them ‘The following Hills we + Pormane Providing tt | remove ite tieation If peraiimston te Wa to ald’ the) Comm, tal Hank. bint, altowins A single opening of Senator trad) Hen anal 1B to lari The Kote | rel ned by Union ren IN THE ASSEMBLY. Wilda tntrodaces ake Fifth Avenue ALBANY, Jan, 10.—There ice of members in the » O'Grady offered a resolution th lit the Senate concur when the Hou adjourned ‘to-day. at soo MT as many negative on the “notion, but ptedd. On motion of Mr took a recess of fl On Feconvening, a message wast |from the Senate concurring in journment resolutic A concurrent that the Commitee on M f the Senate ant Assem! ble reso.utions relating t ihe late adjt Niowing ‘bills Were ar A the was a full use. Jay next Appeared to be s affirmative votes t owas declar o irady, the Hous: nutes, the ¢ resolution was adopted itary Affairs opriating State iner S400) fore at Hud M Cork Ainend relative to commutation Mr. Wilds~ Prohibiting the thoroug of Cut portion Venue in the elty of New ¥ Wenty-ffth street att | street. berw the hours of lock P.M. between Getuber Lof each year by vehicles used for trans porting mereha Mi. Gooudnell the eity: election. of lov | Amending the charter of ewburg relative to omcers. Pavey Relative to sand public educa w York and esta joation having ty con 1 the it tng art Regula ' patkwas hompson. ise La Way tine it in tumits ‘erdinay Prenty-fouruh Mr, Burns Making j ape. of election tn apd poll and ballot cler! Mr. J. HM, Clark—Extending the term of service f inspectors of election Ard’ poll clerks In cities where music | fepiinns are held at a time other that at which a@ general elec- touts ‘held. aa id Sebleren to Call om Mort . Jam, 10. ~Mazor. pad rs wilh have Ward | reer to ratiroad tt through at lightning ed was the most disgraceful spec- acle he had witnessed during his ca- tn the Legislature. “Why, the bill isn’t even printed yer said he, “and we have not even ‘seen it, yet tt ruthed down to Mayor sirong for us approval. [ guess the first chance we will have at it will be After it has been considered by the Mayor and the office-seckers, There will | certainty be opposition to tt, because tt jis obviously a partisan measure.” FOR A ZOOLOGICAL PARK. William Hosea Hallion Sends a BUl Speaker Fish. Y., Jan, 10.—Speaker ved from William Hoses of New York, Vice-President of rican Humane Association, hon- member oof t Humanitarian fe 1, &e pological Park Conmmisston eity of New York To provites that the nniisalon shall b f the Works the Pr in Mogeum of Na Sid two eltizens. to inlssion for the jurpos vote pate of the. Commission tract of land in Brot Park, make amap xs than 100 acres, and to the yeni: Hanou, the An for the jovernor shall ap vt t've members the Mayor, on Department of | Ident of the ral History, natitute «cone pon as may detailed st m: essary. for bridges, walks, xe and draina 4 otherm{se ting bulld- animals and for seate, RUbsIgt transportation « supply, ne Inge and inc Haintstrace purchase als, including sation Of all necessary employees general incidental expenses, One thousand dollars isto be appro- pritted out of the revenues of the city for the Commission — membres Me “9 «e Sued for Nenrty My" Oa ee SIBLEY HAD A BAD GRIP" “MER 5 -ELPECTOR Hl, | ine ouie SURE CURE for 6 Cough on Colt In jroncaitin, ot Other disease ef ‘THON cents @ bottle and your money beck ‘Grugest, oF RIKER’S, ae OTA AVE,, GOANER 220 ST beret 1 @ bill creating | of reporting on | shalt | ries and compen: | 1 belonging “L” CAR FALLS IN THE STREE (Continued from Firat Page.) iF and hock and Iadder No. 7, which came within @ very few minutes. Release of the Fireman, It took a pal of big Jack screws to raise the wreck from Bowman, and when the ambulance, which had been hurriedly sen? for, arrived, he way taken to St. Mary's Hospital in a condition from which {t 1s belleved he cannot re- vover, ‘The engineer, who did not seem #0 badly hurt, wan removed temporarily to the home of Mr. Keating, at 91 Sne: eker street, and later he was taken to hin home, In order to restrain the reat crowd which had collected fifteen policemen under the command of Roundsman Yost arrived and surrounded the spot. Clearing Away the Wrecka About 10 o'clock the President and general manager of the road, with a force of 200 men, arrived and the work “The best citizens of Brooklyn are] of clearing away the wreckage was be-| © wun, The engine is badly battered and crashed and the smoking car will never be of any use again. The fireman, who ts single, will prob- ably die. Fish, the engineer, Is married, and It is aald his most severe injury is a broken leg. The place where the accident occurred is known as “the pocket” by the men on the road. The train which was wrecked left the bridge at 7.10 o'clock. At the Atlantic avenue station all the passengers were put off, and those who desired to go to points further up the road were to be transferred, Fisn then ran his train o1 the side track. An engine in waiting was to pull the cars out on the down- town trip, and Engineer Fish was to couple on the next train which was switched off. Engineer Fish was a member of Pro- gressive Lodge 21, Knights of Pythias, Another member of that lodge is John ‘of 68 Willams place, which he evene of the accident, The sitting at hia parlor window this morning when he saw the ascend- {ng atcam, and rushed out to ascertain 8 he eal, Fish, w ne of the first on the scene,” “and got there in time to see oT knew well, trying to crawl from under the car, He was unable to talk coherently, but in his ramblings he sald that no fault attached to him, that the rails and the bumper were to blame, I had him taken to Mr. Keat- "s house, and afterwards in the am- bulance to his home on Russell Place I did not see the fireman dragged from under the wreck.” ‘On the trip in the ambulance to his home Fish ried out pitifully, and At bulance Surgeon Mylod, of St. Mai Hospital, did not think he could pos: sibly live, 1? was the hardest kind of work getting the man upstairs to his bedroom, but fortunately his wife was not present, aa she had gone up to the neone of the accident a few minutes be- | fore. Fish is badly cut and brutsed | about the right leg. and is slightly scalded hy steain. OGiherwise he ts ail right and wilt purely recover. at least, «ald Dr, Turdick, who was called ints attend him The fireman, who was unmarried, and \tived with his father and inother, acted like w hero throughout. Althorgh penned in under the cab of the engine with a broken leg and with boiling hot steam playing about hun for over twenty: min- ites, he never uttered a word of com- Iaint. Neither did he murmur while on fis way to the hospital, but his condition ae ach on arriving there that Hou urgeon Reynolds Meclded to put him un- | 1896, CHICAGO BIS ‘OES UP AGNIN.MANLY STRENGTH, Prices tietoralis ere in the La‘e Trading, Sale of 10,000 Silver Certificates on the Btock Exchange. What the stock market lacked up by {ta strength this morning. Chi- ago Gas and Sugar held the attention of traders, to the detriment of the gen- eral list, The former rose 1 1-8 to 7, and the latter 6-8 to 90 7-8, fhe shorts in both are being badly buntshed, although {t is dificult to dis- cover any legitimate reason for a rise in Sugar tf the statements made by Insiders are to be believed. The earn- ings of the ‘Trust are said to be small, and Congressional action looking tu the Ww te out of the one-teuth differential duty Gast? reared” General Electric rose 7-8, to 35 aware & Hudson , to 129; New land 1-2, to 33° Union Pacific 1-2 U4, aid Rock Island 1-4, to 617-8. Northwent fell 6-8, to 9 5-8; St. Paul 1-2, to 661-8 aud Lake Shore 1-2, to 137. The defeat of the Carlisle currency plan gives satisfaction tn financtal ci les, but it now femains to be see what new steasure will take its place. | The wires between here and Washing- ton are being kept hot with Inquiries us to the prospects of financial legisla- tlon, but the answers are very con- Alctln and this naturally curtalls op- ‘ations, “Money 111-2 per cent, on call, with the supply largely in excess of the de- mand, Foreign exchange firm at 4.87 3-4 A488" for bunkers’ long sterling, and 4.85 3-4. 4.89 for demand. ., Commercial bar silver decitned to 591-2 while Mexican dollars rose to 41-4, At the Stock Exchange 10,00 silver certificates sold at 60. This Is the first transaction at the Board for a long time, ‘There were continued sales of Virginia Deferred Trust Receipts stamped, under which, the price made a further ‘decline of 11-2 per cent., to 91-2. The loss was atterwatte fully recoveres Stocks were easier under sales to real ize profits. Bu r and Chicago Gas fe! away the most, ylelding 11-40 15-8 per cent. The stock market stiffened up again near the close under the leadershi Chicago Gas, which rallied from 78 3-4 to 7. Rock ‘Island sold up from 6t 1-2 to 62. Th cks were 81,000 artment 29,000 sales of listed » shares, Leu were In the unilsted d (of Sugar and 4 in, The Closing Quotation: shares traded Aimer. Toh... merican Sugar Amer. Sugar’ Ref. on CML ve. & Hook. Vall & Mock. pte. e Hark, Coal... é Hutson. Ing Satale Fen Kiontevitle & Nasnvilie Manhattan, Northern Pachte Ontario & Wert Oregon Inip.... Phila. ‘& Reading. Pitts. & Wet, plo St. Paul & 0" der the {influence of ether He has a bad scalp wound which may | prove to be a fracture of the skull, His condition Ix so Weak that the physicians are afraid to make an examination, He {4 algo bruised and scalded about the lower limbs and body, but was burned The police have a report that part of the structure, as well as the car, caught fire Immediately after the accident, but | this Is not tru NO CIGARETTES FOR BOYS. School ¢ ren em of a Woman, of | Pantie Commissioner BOW Hubbell, appes Court this aftern as against Susan Ralte’ keeper of 17% ‘Third avenue Was AccuNed of selling cigarettes two pupils of Grammar School No, 83, of East One Hundred and Tenth street The boys are Charles MeGovern, | twelve years old, of Park avenue and Jone Hundred ahd) Ninth street, and donn Keleher, twelve sears old, who lives atl06 Kast One Hundred and Ninth nireet. Commissioner Hubbell satd it was the [desire of the Hoard of Hducation to pre- t dealers from selling cigarettes: to joolboys. He also said he would be | fefled with a warning In this case. Justice Welde warned the woman and discharged her eation | jant n mipslain who | sat ey | A $3,000.000 FAMILY AFFAIR. ranches of Consottdnted, branch business houses WR. Gr in halt a {dozen large South Am¥rican vittes, have heen Incorporated as one company, with a capital of $3,000,000, under the lawa of West Virginia All the “offle are relatives scribes the bu |The somih A | W. RB, Grae The several rs in the new Mr. Grace, ss as a family $10,000 FOR COTTON, Te company who de- affair, ay for nS Van Bank. Katy t A Verdt th Caro- whville, 80 3 The Kxchange Ban Was today given a ve 8. wn, the inst York, t in Court. transi Hubbard, Price & Co. of New adury ta the Coited tet The sit Hons berm ts wid semnetinny Valted States and Stite em Sette cotton anil the uefends before both Courts. ee of $1,000,9 ry today ed in the Harlem Police ; shop: | 1 Tol Cordage. guar Leathe Leather nabher Rubber pt Brave RALLY IN COTTON. | — | Wheat a Higher and Corn and Onte Unchanged, The cotton market started with a loss of about 2 points and then ralited and ruled steady thereafter. The fluctuations were within a narrow range, Early sales were as follows: January, 6.57; Febru- lary, 5.56 a 5.88; March, 5.62 a 6.63; April, 5.68; May, 6.70 a 6.72; June, 6.75 9 6.76; | July, 6.79; August, 5.84. Tho market for wheat was about 1-20 | higher on the statement by the Cinein- nat! Price Current, that the | stock, or hands, would he 60, mad | bushels less than expected, of May here werg at 63 14g. and at Chl: 0, . Corn was’ steady, ulet, wit “prices January at abo to. 60,000,000 practically une! Minged, L4e.; February, ew York, and Chi eee about oc, for May: ,Onts were changed, May quoted here a at alc. Went, TO ELECT A TREASURER. | Stock Exchanue Co lect Magan Su A special meeting of Committee of the Stock Exe be held at 3.80 this a | point a day for the elect wor to the late De Witt C. had been Treasurer of the Sntinuousty — since Sill aiva be passed eulogizing the de ceased, who Was one of the most miliar figures on Wall street, as well 1886, in’ point of activity was more than made | invixible | ather, the supply in farmers’ | First’ sales | See Resolutions . highly respected member ‘of the Ex- change, ts held be important © esteem position: and co mercial teath, Board sinew Hays , stand donee of Uh ancial and ¢ ommunity, Ths years oll at the t + member of the appronria read his annual report, showin Yorn $445, ant the exp These officers wore ele | Walter Snyder, Palin dent, J. H. Vogeleang, A. Warren Palen, Marvin W. Mar $223.73. President Vice-Pres Louis; Secre Hoston: Treas utfale, ted The Inventory of Stock ot TRUESDELL, SPRETER & CO. STH AVE. & 24TH ST., NOT COMPLET. Due Announcement of Sale ED. WILL GE MADE. mabe es He | thine for Facts That Thrill and Words That Eurn. Vast Audience in Carnegie Music Hall. | A More Interesting Gathering Never Assembled, A Splendid “beotine: and Grand Advice to Mem Things All Men Should Know, but Too Often Do Not. ‘There were atrong men and weak men, old and young, in the vast audience in Carnegie Music Hall last night, and they listened eagerly d with most Intense interest to the grand and able lecture given by Dr. Greene, of 35 West 14th St. ork City. The Doctor gave to the great audience oue of his strong aud powerful private lectures to men only—a lecture which hus saved so many men, and changed them from wouk, nerveless, disheartened creatures to wright, strong and powerlil men, ‘The hard work of the prevent day, with Its over-straintn of body and inind, Ite worry and restiessness, 18 leaving its traces on onr men and our children, Nervons debility ts the resnit. But there are eauses more terrible than this that are sapping the strength of men. aud bind Ing them down with fetters of weateiens and ex- haustion. They are those insidious and hidden sotirers so common among men, The frightful results of excesses and abuses soon manifest themselves by nervousness, worry. gloom and depression, confusion of mind, inability to con centrate the thoughts, and a constant tired feel- Ing, espectally on awaking inthe morning. The nerven grow weaker, the patient {x In comstart fear nud dread, the power for either physical or mental work {n diminished, there is a dull fee! ing in the head. pain {n the head or other parts of the body, flusning of the face, trembling on the lenat excitement, with inability to control the volce, sleeplessness and patpitation of the heart, Many times there Is coated tongue, bad taste inthe month, eae tn the stomach and weakness orpaintn the hack. Every man, Whether Young, Mitdle Aged or old, who bas allor part ot these Insuffering from nervous dehility and ox nervous vitality, and he cannot too quickly nek the surest and spaediest method to recover from | this torrible disease whieh {s rulning our men and dragging them down to the depths of déspt affects the young, middle-aged and old. No age and no class eacapes this monster of fespair. When the heart inaick and bope is dead, what Is Ife? The aun never rine and sets but that some man discovers this to he the cause of his in competency, hin waning powers or his faliures in Ife. Young men starting ant In life full of hope and ambition, with the brightest intellects, ready and enger for the battle of Ife, suddenly detect w Weakneds, a fellure of all they had hoped for and had rewon to expect. They are obltzed to accept Av inferior position in Ife, and with downcast countenance allow others to take the lead. Mid. Ale-nged businesn and professional men, who for years have follonel their vocations Auccesse fully, vanquishing every obstacts, and eapabl of doing any amount of work Without fatigus now commence to tire easily in brain and body. Ther worry Hatters which never hefore dix turhed them, and And ft diMeult to go to sleep at night. They become restless, dissatisfied, ner. v ‘These are the first symptoms of that tei rible disease, nervous dehility.and they show assurcly asthe heart beats that the nerves and general health are being undermined by some Fearful Drain on the Syetem, And that nerve and brain will soon give ont If something Is not done, and that very quickly. et all such men rouse themolves and get well For they can get weil, They enn be just as strong, Aufl Vigorons aK ALHO ImoNL powerful moment’ot | their lives, There ts a enre for this sand certain that it scarcely ever falls. It | al those dread symptoms perfectly and per- x. Tt is that wonderful method of treat- ‘nt whieh Dr. Greene has devoted *o mans | yeursof his life to perfecting. The Doctor has Spent years and enormous sums of money in bringing fom the nvost distant parts of the world hose harmless but wendertully: oe nd vitallzing remedies with which he hay bad | such marvellous success In curing this disease. Knowing the awinl effects on the system, and | necing every day in his office the vast number of sufferers from this complaint, he early decided to make this department of diseuse a xpectal study, Fspecinily waa he anxious to do so on observing the nttor failure of other physicians to elther rec: ognize or cure the diseats, For it tsa fact that even naw physicians do not know what to do for this fearfully Inrge class of sufferera. ‘They pans off the pationt’* complaining of certain aymptoms with some Hght remark that not mueh Is the matter, give them n prescription of phosphorus, strychnine or other poisonous dmg which has not the slightest beneficial effect on the disease, but disease, 90 | | | | Ruins the Nerves, poisons the blood and shorte The phystch 1 this age, who perform cures where all others fail, are those who make the grand discoveries tn medicin This Is precisely what Dr, Greoné has done, the use of his wonder acon feel thelr nerves steady and strong assteel, thelrenergy aad ambition return, thelr eyes flash once more with the fre of health, and they feel themselves again otrong, well men, | ready for any kind of work. They are cured per: | fectly nud permaneatly, The very worst cases, | those who have given upall hope, can be cured tf | (hey witl use Dr, Greene's medicines | The Doctor has perfected a yyvte of letter cor ify respondence, by Which patients from every part of (he world may thelr J esessiat AN! they have to dale |i weite bin ing the nature of thele phiaiat, telting t shat avimptoms 4 \vidual case. thoroughly ng the patient just what te to gel weil Ht lust the i 10 avon Dr, tinvene at York city, Ry dios the patients F let ing thele tr essary ta | cured fa life Fe 1 and t pitch any undertasing Nisofiien, 5 Wert Vath it rnante to call, write A stl never regret tt. ‘There is no charge cor for cousulting him, either personally or any acee him ty Amusements. ‘VOLKS GARDEN, 231 AND 233 HOWERY, Grand er Testimonial Benedt to Geor cae S'mhuratay, Jon, 10 dames Th aker Flats and Apartments To Let. MKLYN PLATS a 1 8 $10 ar 4 large leat r closeie Fen: cromente: Hu ase wear Union, ree and fou: * ¥ tubs, $9 (0 $12 per mont ALLAIKE, Agent 1825, . sirang! a” bail? room| Mat; (Taitely fy for house> fuuy seeomimend thet mato’ J. D. WALTON & CO., STH AVE. & 61ST ST, January Sales. EN'S DRESS SI SHIRTS. HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES Muslin Underwe ar. LIN NENS. Averaging 331. 1-3 Per Cent. Less Than Regular Market Prices. General Department Store, OVERCOATS & ULSTERS OREDIT. L. STERNBERG & C0, Manufacturers, 635 Fulton St. (om mri), Brooklyn. NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS. ite method. gums, Ad- | 4. cheer being PAINLES: Hotel. rumberland st, we wl Brooklya. City. ms red apnitances apply gold ticle of yaln or 4 Ws . nO pay. 40. ju teeth extracted In the moi nd tngredienta wna without the Ti Full sats of t eth without pial P. quarantee a fit Give us a call and you will fin Hours daily 8 to @. Sun im k Dental Partor New York City. 162 bea BROADWAY _ = Be Went au TAtih extracted patntesaty, rm uit NOt ac we dv dent re late sJentific method; no pain or bad re plied to the gums; sbsolutely painter plies ® yp ‘a"ino make a mistake by calling on us, ‘er work for le Gets of Teethy At our. work hth ., between, Open ali night & Sunday. E: ne, ‘Open all night—day Bethe OF GENUINE ELECT! Sanden's tamous without medicine Rheumation, end’ Ki werything else has tailed. belt are the same as trom the ohyete leasant, rim. exhilarating effect n't. be Gecalvad by soveatied elertri ‘uu cannot FEEL the currest, The fering trom the slightest, Tenth owe te Or. Sanden’s, 826 Broadwa’ *t. Office Hours: 9 to @; Sundays, 10 to 1. Lareont lctrt2 Belt Manntecturer (nthe World DEATHS. CONRON - DYER. — Suddenly, Ja (BIRDIE CONRON, aged 5 ye only daughter of Joseph and Ce Funeral from her late residence, olay ave., Friday, 2 P.M. GORDON.—At Port Richmond, 5, day, Jam. % ARCHIBALD Db. GORDO) the 47th year of his age Funerai at the Charch of the Port Richmond, on Friday, Jan. 11, MADDEN.—On Wednesday, Jan, 9, MADDEN, neo Mame Marshall, ae \i6T Park ay al from St and Park ave, Saturday, Jan. 12, at 10.4. Mf Interment at Calvary, COMPLETE to SOMELETE RNING OUTEIT + fsiatoe i te vat ISON Hy Rizih aves corner tahoe Personal. at her rest whose mal (derive Mannix. The sald Harry last heard from wan in Cambridge, Ton, "Mans. Ad at.” Rooms of the estate of Catharine Davis, Judge Pugh, of Col favor of the Central Trust Company of in oe 000, 009 Soha a aod eult brought ir ‘auied, binder on Sis f that wa Come and have your ing and go home In the without gas, by Special Sale Blectrio Belt was ae ante’ Chee iM The currents Ae agit and you instantly feel the belts if worth- 407 Bt. L, on Wednes- Ascension, e3P, M MARY A. Paul's Church, 117th at. Jackson’s Lately of 177 Broi 6th Ave,, cor I8th St. IMPORTANT REDUCTIONS. Black Crepons. Pepe received Neces High Un ler old Tariff quite a difference a’ 98 Cut Prices. High Ch Novelty Colored rd Fabrics, recently retailed from $1.25 $1.75; special closing price, 59 NX. Bi—The extreme width of above make @ Drews an cheap anan ordinary #3, rene jabrie, | way, Now at r ie Steater, ra lass Novelty Cre} ce would be $1.4 | 3.000 yards odd pieces and dress lengths | {n ali-wool and silk mixed Colored 2 ‘abrics, reduced from G0c,, 6c. and ‘ard; to clove at GRATEFUL—COMFORTING, EPPS’S COCOA. BREAKFAST-SUPPER. “By @ thorough knowledge of the ni hich govern the operations of digestion and aw (ition, and by @ careful appl if fee prapertine ots sell hag ‘built up until ist every tome fency to disease. of subtle maladion are floating around us ready to attack wherever is <owtek petat. he m 8 raft by keeping ourselven pire, blood and a properly ouriehed trame."—= Ivil Service Gasetve Made simply with polling water or milk. 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Take olevator, Open Satur Fine Watoh reenig AS Sant) Watches $1 1 On fib DELIVE Taw Credits Re Cash, mnmped 14k. #100 WEEKLY BUYS Watenos, Diainonds and Prive I, Free: with any wateh. ° t “CHAIN Heacee SEWING MACHINES. Wikoos @ Givds, Aulo@atle, Lomestio, Ni bone Waite, Waite, Sager, Derle, ia Houeboid Gand second-hand or wioethly pags <a ah eget Meetings. NEWYORK STAN, December: I eid mt he ry ile ae t ; Wall ‘treet, “th re Sa BR

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