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THE WORLD: SING THE THE BOOMS, (VALIANT GOMES 10 PORT. |W. K. Vanderbilt Aarives on His g Repabioae a Leviathan Steam Yacht. , Fparta the 1896 Handicap. An Iceberg Sighted During the Trip from the Mediterranean, re Declare a Dark Horse Wiil Cross the Wire First. w. yacht Valiant, acpt » McKinley, Morton and Recod May Not Be Placed. the hot wave did not prevent the two Republican candidates for the dency from moving about briskly morning, probably because the hot ther does not affect them or their Bx-President Harison was among the birds at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, 4 before 10 o'clock left to give his sitting to Artist Eastman Johneon, is painting his picture to adorn the ite House at Washington. ft) The ex-President said before leaving hotel that he would gpend the after. and evenim: with friend Gev, William McKinley, the other ntial aspirant, was down in Wall with his brother Abner this morn+ having left the Windsor Hotel, he is staying, after an early fast. ‘he Ohto Governor will re- here until to-morrow afternoon, Accepted an invitation to luncheon th Mayor Strong this afternoon, and he will dine with Police ‘Com- igsioner Fred D. Grant, Gov. McKinley was treated to another j -Ainner jast night, Gen. Horace rier gave it in his honor the | y other Presidentiat candidate. pre Bent .was Dr. Chauncey M. Depew, un- 7 Elthu Root, William R. Stewart, MWarner Miller, Mayor Strong, Police nmissioners ‘Theodore Roosevelt and 4 Dent Grant, Public Works Com- oni soner Brookfield, Gen, Sam Thomas, Anson G, McCook, Cornelius Van bilt, C. C. Beaman and Cornelius N, are Uttle booms under s | ny, eS DULL CLOSING ON “CHANGE. Dospite the Inactivity, Prices Show an Upward Tendenoy. Sugeing were all present, nd roasted toastel Gov. lot_of other Porter said there wasn't political about the dinner, ex-President Harri d ov. been t of them came. ane Wentern poltticians now tn n't take kindly to the Morton be gay the gas will come rollin Pit in volunies when the West comes the front. They admit, though, that , Morton is a mighty strong man in je East, and “the logical tate,” it declare that New York won't have y more to say about candidates in convention than It ever hal fees’ the West pulls itvelf together on ney question, the woolly states ean Attiere’there won't tre tough lett Bank Statem Cash of Over 8: own 00,000, The week closed with dull markets at the Stock Exchange. ‘The oppressive weather combined with the suspen- sion of business In London over the Whitsuntide holldays, account for the marked falling off in the volume of | transactions. Desplte the Inck apeculation conttr show an,upward The New York, Lake Erie & Weatern | Railroad has officially announced that payment of the June coupon on $4,081,400 bet the rton, Harrison, Reet or Me- K Rie romero wad a gti with. . coerding to the beliet tn the Wea) (Activity, however, uth, as expressed by pilgriins from é ee sections how in town, the next | “6 Ktrong and prices Fae candidate will be a “Koo, | nden safe oman"’—a veritable dark hore, | Ghose record is clean, and who will noi too stron opD AND EVEN DISTRICTS. [New Plan for Reapportioning the Assembly Sections. F At the public nearing to be given on PMednesday before the Aldermen on the Provisional plan of reapportionment of ‘Assembly Districts in this city, an en- “tirely new plen of numbering the d's- PErlets will be proponed by Alterman Ol- « ‘The imports excluatve of specie at New to the new scheme, all odd). a pe Aseordlne districts will be on the west York for the week were: $9,833.70, of Ide and the even numbers un the east! lon $1.07 Foods and sh. whe Fh, ‘Tenth, kof ISM the Amporte tieth, Twenty-fifth, Thirtleth and Thir- which $1 218, ty-“fth districts wil) run through the 1018 general ft the city. . iar he advantage of the system of num- at New ene ‘Dering is that th districta may be hlen- OE aA nich “apts aaah than under the pres- a7 allver, Bo Ohto Ratir f GOOD GOVERNMENT NOTES. me the Kile of nt. general mortgage bonds now in the Company's treasury, This sal Club X, which falls under the new apportion. | Is for the purpose of relieving the Com ment In the Third Assembly District, hae ap- PANY of floating debt and placing It on pointed Jullus Blumberg, Oscar Aronwn, M./H CARD basta, The bonds will be reed Goldstein, Joveyh Blumberg and Joseph Leven- | have been underwritten at thi pric Campaign Committee, and the Committee | by a syndieate without commisslon. gon 8 Campain : thas already begun its work of organizing the e he total bank flearings of al the ection né ppointing jclearing houses of the United tated istrict for the next election and appointing an for ihe w At ete wolved pembiy: Tinrict captain: for each’ district. S002 MALINT $1,169,102,817 last we noha 7 15 corresponding week ‘The Grievance Committee of Club X han last year. e bo Mon tall? per e ‘adopted renolutions and sent them to the Board : 5 p ‘ fof Aldermen about the condition of the streets PlaN exehange dull at 4X7 12 the vicinity of Heater, Suffolk, Division, E pl x and Ludlow streets being detrimental ¢ Pthe health of the people residing in that part of the city. . for bankers’ ling, a 48 4 for demand, Con fal silver 67, and Mexican dollars 63 ‘The Counc! of Confederated Good Government Peiubs recently proposed to the district organiza: ions plan for raising necessary income for ecelver McCullough, of the Erie & Western, sayx the expenses of the organization, consi & per capita contributt has been deferred, The Loulaville & Nashville Ratlroad Company reports for April gross earn- | ings of $1,432,284, nn Increase of $34.3) Fexpenses, $1,048,818 Increase $91,79%; and net $383,441, decreane $57,420; and from july 1 to April 30 gross, $16,195,313, in- crease $247,256: expenses, $10,077,362, In- | cremme $126,826; and 117,961, de= crease $78,571. Fifteenth, Twen-| rehan- imports of K wer OM 4 per a bar N p will institut What the reorganization, scheme Will Will have to be decided Inter on by. the regular reorganization comm ttees and the bankers fotice Is given to of ‘the Mlinots and {and Coal Company (me in ‘vile, Evansville and St. Louis), principal and interest. of whieh fail dy to-day, that ision has been ma. for the paym either principal Interest by the Company, but that any or all of such bonds wil be purehased by the New York Security. and. ‘Trust Company par value, with the Grievance | terest upon presen nder the new | at , holders of bonds w wt heen ado Louis allroad effect pi t ye it will not be complied with are in the case of some of the newer and eaker district organizations. . e recently moved Troadway, | will Saturday ‘evening There will be a meeting of Committes of Club F which Appordioument covers the new. Tenth, Eleventh, | City elfth and Ninevcenth Assembly. Districts, at | ‘Phe ‘the club-houre, Leon atreet, Tuesday even-| mortea Ung. at which ‘residents of the district who have | MOPtE AS tte complainis Will be given & hearing A meeting will be called Peuthoriiy of the Council to consolidate Clubs Mand U, both of which come, under the new | jonment, in the same district, the Twenty Re into new oF hold a a8 at ini oupons eer loss nges than The little ted about Bilites are wp $4 in surplus reserve how stands at $412 usual, oon under the Loans were ¢ and deposit 1 The Increase js the policy of the ofganization to It is ‘the policy ganization t MGA) and Mt ganly one chub in ench distrist, “ann Glacourage the formation of clubs un et ix_care one Is a German club ang | The following are the comparative the otver Hugin speaking | ures: Club B, of the new Twerty-eighth Aarembly | Iatrict, ‘celebrated Memorial Day at ts. clube Beem, to Wert us Hundred. and’ veurth seek Phuraday evening, with adiresses by Commun ier Adains, sof Iatayette Post and Calg “Wilkinson,” Wednesday evening the bicvcling bers. of Club organized” for runs tor ‘coming season | rose May $500.04, TEM Goo 18 che of the stock market nea were Southern Pacitic, which 214 to Long’ Island Traction, whieh jumped from 87-8 to W14, and Colorasto el and. Tren | which sold up from r usually prominent sh gers and Trunk lines, vent The sales of listed stocks wei shares. In the unlist 9.900 shares of Sugar and $ raded in, Club B has elected Mr. gute tothe Counctt in W. W. Seymour dele place of Edwin ¢ acted L4 to Ly ‘agi . Good Government Club A, which, under Rew apportionment, will orcupy the new Teonth and Eghieciith Assemoly Distr following Hxecutive Board rman; Al der Maitand, cute iting, Frederick W. Longfellow AL. Gutman, ©. 8. Petrarch, PF Hoes Wiliam J. Schicteiin and “dua Club as ex-officio members. ‘The has soe 000 Lead were the The Closing Quo Open 115 its tlonn, High bow R tay Amoriean Toba xn Ret iy Samuel ie ollicers . ee District Improvement Committee Isance in the district th avenue tral Railroad, mplalning Clouds of smoke arising from to the Sring of the locomotive bx ‘goal. ur, & Quincy Chicagy @ NoeUnY eat Cu MN @ St Pau 4 NE) Rock Island & Pas Monday night Club A gives a dinner ot {ih & Eastern 1 ® Hall, Madison avenue and Fifty-ninth oo O° & StL to Assemblyman Howard Payson” Wilds Hock Vs ‘Alderman Benjamin Presid‘at Everett P. Wheeler Sad : F it im the World, -& vault, said to be the Jones, It weighs $60,000 pounds and ts + bar ry BO The, bate height te 111-3 th 4 the depth 16 ent and 8 — oe Intexteation Western Traction Nashvilie 1b. & Chi: nt Shows « Gain in| funded coupon & per cent. bonds of 18% | K, Vanderbilt's magnificent steam! Anderson, reached i were! | nighe has ur-! port at an early hour this morning and/| hours during the afternoon dense fog station anchored off the Quarantine awaiting the Health Officer's visit. On board the Valiant was her owner, Mr W. K. Vanderbilt, Wintleld Scott Hoyt and two other guests, The yacht satied from Marseilles May 2, calling at Gibraltar May 22. During th ge rhe experienced moderate westerly gales and heavy head seas On May %, ot 4 2. My in dattiude 42.18, long tude 1.16, a and judging and water the yacht must ha the vicinity of much tee. vi alr nin temperature by Nat. Nat Lead Lend 30% 89 2 101% ah 104 10 30 194 Weatern Improvement Nesey Phila. & Mein Penn Deen Bvane Southern Mail Southern Teall, pe StL. Southwestern pt horn Hacith aw Pactf ne Coal & an Paclt Cordage rage p Condane RUAE, Leather Iron pI a take COTTON OPENS LOWER. Wheat In Strong Owing to Dry Wenther and Local Cornering. he cotton market was about 6 to 8 »ints lower this morning, with July elling within the range of 7.09 a 7.1% 7.12 a 7.16; Sept, 7.16 a 7.19; Oct, Nov., 7.21 a 7.21; Dee., 7, » 7.90 a 7.32; March, 7.43. 1 market was to a holiday, and will also be Monday. ‘The wheat market opened strong ow- In dry weather and local covering. July ned at 1 1-4c. and advanced to Ruc., an improvement of about le. Corn opened about Ize. up, July selling at Ite, Oata were dull FROM THE WORLD OF Erle Liverp owiny HOR. Liberty Dawa Ameoctation of Coach and Cab Drivers will hold a menting to-n In Ledwith's Hall, 719 Third « Lear the report of Secretary the Hcenme question. Mayor's: Marwhal Healy reported to have edmitted that he had Issued Aly Heenmes. in bulk to Willan oph Leach @ Son, 60 F ot, Another I atatiiesk ve been refused a Wore cotapelle get thelr Hoennen A. conference with the Amal to be held at 1 Unton No. 1 hing Cutters, tn soon street A good many cutterm have been ald off hy leading clothing firma on account af the con: tinued atrike of the Kntghts of Labor coat tailors. tructora are reported to have taaen work who had slqued with the Upon hearing thin the untons compelled the. non otk to pay 36 per cent more prices. Hrogrossive Tatlora who have Jong met lant night in Liberty Mall and wolved to eontt the struggle againat twenty contractors who refused to pay an crease of 10 and 15 per cent Jaco Sache han been elected Recording and wrt y of the Ladies’ Ti ‘nt M uintois in achedule een on strike #0 the in White has been elected Preat- dent of Tobacco Stemmers’ Union No. 6,0 The Children's Jacket Mal ton holds S-mectiog thls event anton at Hrickiayers’ Union No, moved tte b quarters to the corner of One Hundred, Twenty-tifth street and Fourth avenue. Marine and Stationary Engineers’ Union No, 2022 has changed ity name to Marine Engineers’ Frovective: Union, tty morrow’s meeting 27h the mombera will re paid them by their tw Present wil be suspended The Veatmakers’ Union has heen # Ita erthe at Cantractar Rogere a. shop, sitet Tiraneh 2 of the Veatinakers! Un exent about four hundred members thers hold a maseemeeting this evening at 263 Niwery © Cathe and of Framers! Union rt the amount of Waker s, Thoxe falling to be on haw at Keorge te Othe ers Tnsernal Moers elvcted b Wiliam Seed, Worthy ary BAL Mal nifles. Eve are’ The ant Hrookiy Koon t Framers t Sant ay ve their regular meet~ viral Labor Unions. of Central Labor Ketera Garment Trade Cou f the jallowing lial No. a3, Malian Mele, Hranch tman Matthew R and Trent s for $0 n pon! The * {the man The wan aa years old. of a 4 $100 wa omar Second i withou Much Ward, twenty What Do You Think About when any o or spring tug Why, this ny peaks of medicine, or "That Tired Feel- Hood's Sarsapariii, of conre, because bas Won an unequalled repatatios noe sale by its merit in curing ail wnt diease, and In giving that strength so much needed at this season of the year, If you have not yet taken It doso now, 16 will do you My boy was in very poor health and nothing seemed todo Lim any good. Tread of the good s Sarsaparilla 18 TRE ONE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. ted, | John FP. Maher an | ree | SATURDAY EVENING was encountered, Valiant is the Ia afloat, She is masts and is white p 4 crew of seventy-on She was bullt in En) | to replace his former steam yacht Alva, which was sunk In Mr. Vanderbilt during the past ye Mediterrs Duri regattas was a at prominent | Morris Schoenholz Confesses How Tncendiaries Worked, Adjusters, Tenant a Lawyer The arrest and co: by Justice Ryan, Court, and Fire int larshal M Schoenholz, it Is sa | fession to Detective-s in presence of Fire Schoenholz was a one of the gangs of a few paltry dollar scores of houses in them apartments or hundreds of lives we It in known names of about a se: ape who ure tnvolved. have confessed that atarted apartment houses wi adjusters, t hed law-abiding citizens, fi | ments and arrests. | brotherhood, Justice Ryan place $10,000 bail yesterda: Schoe years in prison for ti one year for house in roo! Jin the Rogues’ ve years old, specifle charge t for $40 he set Hast Fourth, str families lived, is Morris Wein street, and involl | tenant y yn. most popular |were the methods, tive-Sergt. Mo the “Detective By ning World” Schoenhola hist hands Itchel has ch | tused absolutely tails of the confesal Volice Head not say. Ww ed with the in the of case end ree the far showed that been operating chiefly on the but that before he w case he hoped to coi west side fires Dos pWwould then take up Jthe Arebugs and hoy the scoundrels: behing Mr. Davis said pected to have an f Marshal Mitchel d which a plan will be systematic running vf the incendiaries, mite any further “Evening V inquiry at Harrie “Gul holz to set f Fourth. street, auld be found rout the place foc or hax he been haunts In the neig length of time has run away from t Samuel Milchan, 1237 w recen who one of the gangs of firebugs, der surrene Indictment for a ed by his bs furnished a. new morning. Herman Nineteenth street Son approved the Fire Marshal Mir ant Distri | they wer a hy ta consulta — tig hw 1 NTH ut on the Wes Y M mas red rot tam Wilt and his on. had a fieht with hichwa: Tuesday. The resid are about to organiie « stop the nuisance, a Sixty Arat ate blood purifier’ | Hood's Sarsaparilia was doing othersso I thought Iwould etve it to my. boy | one bottle he was inuch much improved Ie more than ever before parila Ast at, New York € ‘T have used HM health Is mined improved. Ured, languld feeling an, W11son, 03 Congress at y md square-rigged has kept ‘ice and t For several fleet of picasure craft. Schoenholz, who was held in $10,000 bail yesterday afternoon, sult in sensational exposures, *ehte that table business men and one laywer Schoenholz is said to more than a score of fires in for the most part employed by in Asalstant District-Attorney Davis sald day that the evidence ts startling and velopments will surprise and shock 8 before the Grand Jury on Monday, and looks for a dozen or more Indict- ther that the evidence showed a firebug amination for June 4 holg has served a term of ten Gallery, According to Schoenholz, the “Hladder"™ reporter to-day to give any of the apartment-houses on the upper west As soon as he has dis- of the trial of Dr. porter mac The bond Pisehe: Attorney rest avenue and Farms road yes OK +x hott! ts per eotiy well and healthy Man A. J. FAULKNER, dd We gest steam yacht on both painted. She carries ne me gland for her owner Wood's Holl, Mass. | her abr mostly in ing the carnival and! Monaco Valiant ature of the big ear, th Them as Ci The Reinhard which has been inve shop system and the il of child labor since t Maron, held another « Aldermanic Chamber this morning The first witness wa dipovititandantof Ve # & Co's shirt manufacto sirect. The witness largest establishment United States. Pally produced by The average cost to is $1.02 per dozen with the Kings Cou had b made prior the Convict Labor law Mr. Stein said that ¢ wet the Inaifiutions than by f had ax much of Its entiaries ag possit he Company, acco statement of the witn tract directly with the labor, “Wo give our work ¢ the Imperial h has it ntlery " one in U were exhibited for Insp ge wages paid to The work done for an that nitentlary no more. County F Charles Isaacs, mon Liebovitz's ‘shirt ufactory at 14 » Merchants and Involved. ebeip grade, and nfession of Morris | gem did not empios and never came In work was given to cont the sweaters what the avemge wages p tractors, was Mr. Isaac know. “The New York cont the work done. in. th sald the witness, “are 5 Pelham street; Orchard. stree' A street; B. Relas, of M. Cowlowsky, of 56 A. Merkoft, of 56) Ru Sellia, of 47’ Monroe str of 41 Rutgers street, ar 5 and 7 Ravenawood st Herman Hessel, oft t he Yorkville Police the police itehel say, will re- id, made a full con- ergeant McClusky, Marshal Mitchel. mechanic” of firebugs, who, for 4, had set fire to the city, most of tenements, where re endangered, Schoenholz gave a shirt manufacturer, ore of supposed re-|Geal of the work. Ww tractors residing outs Some of some in Billa: in Ponnsyl The work, done at Ie {8 not au the gang he was in pet, and thin a few months, wrance tles we find abroad. that we are not hamp by strikes, which are e Mra, 'T. Wills, Peerléss Dress ‘Btoc Canal xtreet, was cal the skilled labor em tablishment. The a from $2.00 to $3 a \ she said. made more, from $3.60 to $7.0 a we Tho work,’ sald He will lay the Mr, Davis sald fur- is. not hard work, are all satisfed. nearly all. females twenty years old.” Tullis 8. Rosen Jonas, manufacture 114 Wooster street, plyed about seventy t a ‘age salary week, ‘The work w chines requiring the throughout the day. apy was $2.50 The Committe again next Saturda ni Thi fr d Schoenholz under y and set the ex- vurglary and one of fire toa tm 1.201 thirty= i 8 sa His picture § The is i againat Schoenholz, ( re to the tenement et, in whieh four 8 against him Bast Pourth Harris Deutsch, a adj extent in the § tain to what the two plans | still employe nifary. fires the "Gas" Cluskey,acting head urewu, sald to an that nUrely out Marshal ¥ The Cambrian NG Wages Ten JOHNSTOWN, e WAS that of mi made by i quarters yesterday nether he hac incendiary 10 pas in all will departments ‘ncrease the the testimony vz and hs gang had eaxt side, as through with the nnect him with the kK of ho Wan in 1 Whitehead he the prosecution of ped to land a lot of 1 the bars, urther that he interview with uring the day, formulated for own an He Judge Daly in the © as recelver of The firm had bank and the latier tited to a part of strength of discountin, Tor $40.00, taking a Wer security. The value of since deprecated the loan, Alleged 8! Joseph Kitloran, © nell, wei ing #25,000 were held in $5,000 bh The 1 theft General Pow Ta, and New York ex. wee at the 3 ho the ntly liv had s the past seen in hborhood po own, alle yome st » on Cuets few days his ustial for that believe he n od member of 89 who Is un rson, and who was ondsman vesterdas Of $10.00 this of) Bast watified, Judge All ynd 1 called on Assist. Davis at noon and ation about an hour _ in Went Farn ne Hun, eet, was held up and eal ymen on 8 of the neighbor Vigilance Commitier to After he hat tak. ral appet altogether has gained in thes), Hood's Sarsa and. complies Traian ae Cass. Co Sola 1 Ss Sarsaparilia and my T have not had that more’! Mas. J. b Now Haven, Conn, | KF” SER.—Mra, e from her deughier's na he Aiea Assen tigat sali of the The work Manufactt some sweat shops, Mr. Jon they Anott Superint Pa., June 1 bria Iron Company has advanced wages below ——— = hicves Caught, AL enc Hoboken. ore, ; Some of the Sweat Shops Also Make peaply. vbly Cor tter exsto at the fe ry, ry at ts I kin was mmvict da the firm ie the al empl City Herman Hothseted was Reinhard Assembly Committee Re- sumes Its Investigations, mittee, sweat vyment part nin the Hell Stein, Leonard the 1 tn the prinet or, the Company having contracts with various Penal institutions, which expire in 1895, for the manufacture of good-grade linen shirts It was explained that these contracts Penitentiary to the r » Compa wok done much less ree livor torles, antl for that reason the C work ding to ess, did pen t.” sald ng he Kings According to the firm's books, the aver- pection, the facte the Com| Stein 1 Superintendent and overa Lispenard treet, that. the work done for them was of a was shops at 6 and 75 conts a Mozen. he labor tact with rac uid by 8 aaid, t - eo sweat H. Kaut Wiltinsky ried, ”) Monroe Rutgers st street; ‘Tierstein, Leveson, of of 5 1tKe nd ree: he LS. firm o sald that 8 given de” of, ins pered expensive." led to joyed in erage W I done the in the it was done in Rahway, N. J. veral places ndent Company, tell epeal of ny could penal in pmpany in’ the another not con= stentlaries for he, “to ‘ompany, County, which ory em- Ployees was from $8 to §9 a week. any in dd, cost Kings of Si- all man- sald sweat The directly, it. The ors, who pald 1. What he con- he did not stors who had shops, ter, Pelham str reet; A: of Taaac Risenstein & Co., of 21 White street, also a great to cons city, clent skilled labor in’ the e! ty, and the contractors have not the facil: reason is or annoyed of the . ‘308 about that os W eworkers, Some girls made ek. witness, simple and requires but Httle skill, 3 It dour employees: employ ‘om of Sof braid: 1 the Is by ing “abe ators conviet tate, ae ee oe MORE “PAY F FOR 3,000 MEN. r Cent Tl per cen: y Den ‘ourt of tein & s money th ehouse the se the postage for mitted at Spring! The ‘ehroughs DIED. BVA KEYSER, Keyser, deceased, Friday, May 31. Funeral wilt take place Sunday at 10 A. M., | 2 East widi eaidence, ING ov fourteen Rosenfel is at 108 rm the week, to arity ees are | to | & $5 m: uit by. to stay a The minimum sal- nd the necximum $9, to meet rhe Committee will endeavor to ascer- labor 1s Man Advanced he Cam- t. This rolis $20,000 a! month, and affects 3,000 men. WANTS TO SUE THE RECEIVER. Union Nank Says Abe Stein & Co. The National Union Rank applied to Common | Pleas to-day for permission to sue David be 000° deposited claims thi Co, in it on the | firm's nose pooipt has nount of res Allen and Harry arrested yesterday charg THE SECRET BEAUTY (uticura Sale greater than the combined sales, of picnenie | Oy jow of A TRITS roestntee 8 core the | The Testimony Which Is Without Parallel Awakening Unprecedented Interest in the SHIRTS, S152 s2\002(GURED OF THEIR NERVOUS TROUBLES, | Kings County Pinctenciewy Makes Good Linen Ones for This, * Work of Doctors McCoy and St. John, The flood oft divert th y Increases, Nothing can of the people from the work that ts being accomplished. ‘The mastery whieh Doctors Mecoy and St John have proven over ETVOUs diseases has Awa wu interest which itinimpossivle to measure orestimate, ‘The vol ume of testimony printed Inst week went to the heart of the people almost tke a new gospel ‘Thorsands hud regarded | as impossible to retls these troubles, Witnesses who cited their ow res rt that visited hy hundreds of people ansious to know the truth anxious to have the statements verified, ‘The | ofices of rs Met St. Joba are be 1 by tnquirers w to Kevk t nt wit friends “Tauffered from Headache and Neuralgia all the time. ‘The pain was so severe as to distract my mind from my business: trom all enjoyments of life; from everything. My appetite faited and d meall the time. 1 had no ambition or desire to live, but Lean testify that alter giving Doctors MeCoy und St. John aatort | time to relieve tie, 101m a restored man, '* RHEUMATISM OF THE JOINTS, Do you suftes froma Rheur atiam? Do you know that Hieur tlm | the nerves; oft from the brain and spinal e the body, furnishing ever, And motion, setting the muscles to work? bo you Know that the only eure for Rhen- joat ist 18 4 proper treatment of the nervous con- dition that causes ft? ead this statement of Mr. Charley Freeman, 74 Christopher st, When T eailed upon Doctors MeCoy and St. John Iwas sutiering intensely with acute pains In the fingers. I could not move the Joints. They were redand swollen with pain 0 I could hot ue them, In less than twenty-four hours the pains left me, [twas only twenty-four hours that I was transformed fron: a man suffering in tensely to m man in comfort, I have had no troubie nince my treatinent,"’ The reauit tn this cave of Rheumatiam Is the re- sult of the disease treated correctly with # proper knowledie of its cause, NEURALGIA OF HEART. By the disorder and derangements of the ner- vols aystern the heart ts uiten affected, the nerves supplying the heart being diseased, To you suffer from palpitation of the heart and dittieutt breathing that you have had diagnosed in @ dozen different ways by as many different Physiclann® Read this statement of Mr. James McGowan, 510 West 24th st, The result in his case shows that the disease was correctly diagnosed by Doc- tors MeCoy and St, John, and for that reason Was correctly treated and speedily cured. He sa ration rep a disense of ‘ores which extend | to every part of part with sensation r deltent 1 relatiy down hy business ear for wives whose | + father whit for thelr sons every mode of treatment of which they conld hear; hush who have trled in vain to obtatn he strength for deileate aad feeble wive Of eight yeurs of aucwessfal, metropolitan MeCoy has seen no Ineldents 80 } interent among all the people ch have followed the publication of Ay Riven Inst Week This lesson ts Very clone ysimple He who pins may r For the nervous disorders which affect the manhood and womanhood of this city and of this time, there is afforded A prompt relief and certaln cure, Ares thove marked by your fellow- men (or your depression and for your melan eholy? No you shake and tremble? Do you appenr ill at ease, distracted, uncom- panionahl Are you unable to hold a glass of water in your hand? When you are brought Into conversation with any one are your thoughts confused #0 that you cannot express yoursell ? Do you find you are losing power In any part of your body? IK yOUF nervoos ayatem breaking under the strain of business or household cares ? This testimony is printed for you, It ix meant for yon. ‘There ina relief and cure for you, Read every one of these ntatements, who have « nds th and In the histor practic indicative ns thi the test ‘For twoand ahalf years T tried doctor after doctor and spent my money on patent medicines, but noone seemed to understand my case. AS soon a4 I began to use your medicines the pain ceuxed. It was @ sharp, shooting pain, that would almost take my breath away, My heart Would beat hard and fast, and then would be fol- lowed by a slow, Irregular beating, Iam a new man as the resuit of your treatment, and cheer- fully testify to the skill whtch cared me,"* ASTHMATIC SUF R. Do you suffer from the Spasms of Asthm: It isthe delicate nerves which supply the lungs that ure diseased and disordered, Read this testimony of Mr. Willlam Salltvan, of Tremont avenue, Mount Hope, N. Y.: ‘From the dificulty in breathi:g, the shortness of breath, the welght and oppression on my: chest, your treatment at once relieved me. It was be- cause you understood my case from the start, and what caused It, that made you cure me. I am another man since taking your treatment, '* NERVES AND THE SENSES. If you lose your sense of taste, your hearing, t. It inthe nerves which supply the mouth, ears or tho eyes that are diseased. ment of Miss M. Leehy, of 15 SLEEPLESS AND NERVOUS. cre {x the statement of Mr. Henry Peel, Pas- If you suffer from Insoninta it 1s meant for you, “How inany sleepless nights I muffered,'* Mr, Pecl says, “show many mghts I tossed and tumbled on my pillow eagerly looking for the how many days I passed feeling melancholy fearing all the time some un- nger orevil, all the time trritable and Teannot tell you. AllTcan say, all T want ito say, Is that your work tn my case has made me avew mun, « strong, healthy and hap: py one. Your medicines acted Ike acharm on me and restored me to health agatn, Took upon the tine that I was sick as one look® upon — nightinare. NEURALGIC HEADACHE, Do you suffer from Neuralgia and Headachet Do you know that this Is In a disease of the nerves; that pain Isa prayer of the nerve for re- Mef; that the headache Is the result of an impres- sion carried by the diseased nerve to the brain? Listen to the statement of Mr. James Schwab, 47 Himrodst., Brooklyn. Ie says W, 74th st: ‘You had been treating me only, few days wien the trouble In my head, theo enrs and eyes was entirely gone, Tt was a chronty condition, and I beau your treatment alt bud tried others that bad failed to help me JP was because you told me on the start just wi caused my trouble that I had faith that you e cure me, UNHAPPY WOMANHOOD, Are you one of those ladies whose life Is gloo and unhappy because you are continually lok! bo you weary of your home? Do you feel happy i the surroun tings of your family? the least thing worry or annoy you? Read tis statement of Mra M. Zimmerms) of 46 171M at, Brooklyn: ' Instead of being! teroately Cross, Irritubie, as T was when I eam| you, 1 ain today anew woman, strong and and lighthearted, I knew you could eure 4 because 4s 8000 aK Lame to you you told m once what Wasthe matter with me, Almost the first day I toox the treatment I began to flesh ani strength!” Be \ HOW YOU CAN TELL, Are you one of those who have a reason Avalling themselves of the #kill of Dootor Mc and St. Jobu in curing nervous disorders? can sailsty yourself very easily. You can tel dourselt whether you? condition Is cea Affection of the nerves, Let these questions addressed to vou. If you can answer then uny of these in the afirmative you ean be cot dent that your disease has its origin in di ent or disorder of tie uervous ayat . Is your mind dull 6} your mem: Tempies th the hands heart fluttering at the least emi easily trightene!, Irritated) and finding the companlonship of your friends we rome, alee and Interrupted by hi ribledreams? Do you suffer trom dizzy 8] Nertigo, hale ib tlw head and ts there « lan ming tip Into your throat ap cold perspiration at nietts always ® languid Ed & itave 7 el feeling inthe body, Of the time adexpo.dent, melancholy 1eeling the mind? Answer tuese questions tor yoursell Satisfy yourself of the cause and origi of yo conditlon, THE INVITATION. It is well known to all the people from Doctor McCoy's long experience’ before this community, that the terms of treatment are uniform and always lo It is well known to the profes- sion, and to the people as well, that he has insisted upon making the results of his skill accessible to all. During this entire serics of special offers the cons sultations of Doctor McCoy (Regular School) and the consultations of Dostor Hunter St.John (Homoeopathic School) have been and are free to the public. Trial treatment and medicines are also free to those applying in person, If you are too weak to call upon Doctore McCo; ‘oy and St. John, by notifying them a day in advance you may arrange for a consullation at your own house, DOCTORS McCOY AND ST. 104K, joing to Freehold, Presbyteriana trom all parts of the country Will meet at Freehold, N. J., next Tuesday, and from there march, pilgrim fashion, to Old Scota Church and Old Tennuent Church, where com- ation services will be held. Freehold Ja the Lirthplace of American Preabyterianimn. Small Fires This Morning. There was a fire early this morning in John H. Chola’s cigar store, 310 West Forty-third street, wh! 4 trifting dam: Atl his morning William ng. shop, ave as alight. Salva-cea (TRADE MARK), ire occ: at 257 red in Ninth The damage the modern curative, Hits The Mark EVERY TIME. 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