Articles
- MAY INDICT DETECTIVES; Lawyer Moss Gives His Views of the Arrest of McManus and Jacobs. WERE FRIENDLY WITH LISS, HE SAYS Grand Jury Takes Up the Case and Begins an Investigation -- The Parkhurst Society's Lawyer Tells His Side.
- AND THIS IN CONNECTICUT!
- MICHIGAN DEMOCRATS FOR FREE SILVER; The State Convention Has No Other Platform to Offer.
- FRENCH CLAIMS IN SAN DOMINGO; Little Anxiety Lest the Customs Receipts Be Appropriated.
- MR. STEWART IS ALARMED; He Has Fears for Silver in Any Monetary Conference. WOULD INSTRUCT THE COMMISSION The Senate Refuses to Adopt His Suggestion and Then Passes the Sundry Civil Appropriation Bill.
- THE MANCHESTER SHIP CANAL; A Failure to Secure a Fair Proportion of Cotton Traffic.
- Prodding Nicaragua.
- Franz Joseph German Field Marshal.
- Modified by Circumstances.
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- AMONG THE WHEELMEN.
- FOR GREATER NEW YORK; A Hearing on the Consolidation Measure in Albany. BROOKLYN'S OPPOSITION DECLARED The Arguments Given For and Against a Combination of the Cities -- Hearing on the Excise Bills.
- Employment for Nearly 500 Men.
- Graduation Day at Carlisle.
- THE NEW APPOINTEES.; Several Long and Bitter Contests Ended by the President.
- A Coming Treasury Statement.
- The Hayward Brothers.
- ADDRESSED BY BISHOP POTTER; First Election of Wardens and Vestrymen of Christ Church, Rye, Two Hundred Years Ago, Celebrated.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- TWENTY-FIVE MINERS WERE KILLED; Carelessness of Two Men Said to Have Caused the New-Mexico Explosion.
- DEPENDS ON IRRIGATION; Successful Farming in Nebraska Prevented by Lack of Water. NECESSARY TO STORE SNOW AND RAIN United States Government Asked to Make Surveys So Ascertain if the Project Is a Practicable One.
- PRINCE LOBANOFF ROSTOVSKI.; Russia's Ambassador at Berlin Will Become Foreign Minister.
- THE HOUSE STANDS FIRM.; It Persists in Its Opposition to the Hawaiian Cable Appropriation.
- COLOMBIAS STUBBORN REBELS.; Engagement Expected Near Cucuta, on the Venezuelan Frontier.
- A Committee on Necrology.
- Cruel, Indeed.
- Young Miscreants Arraigned.
- DEMOCRATS REMOVED AT ALBANY; Nearly Fifty State Employes Discharged Without Notice so that Republicans May Have Their Jobs.
- LENTEN SKATING CLUB.; The Opening Night a Big Success -- Meet at the Berkeley Armory.
- REVENUE OF THE PEOPLE; Subject Before the Nineteenth District Vigilance League. CITY FINANCIAL REPORTS CRITICISED Bolton Hall and Prof. Woodford Have Something to Say About the Single Tax and Its Possible Application.
- Dr. Webb's Case Closed.
- Thomas -- Edwards.
- A Big Fee for Georgia.
- DEBATE ABOUT A COMMISSION; A Bill to Appoint Three Men to Examine Various State Laws Passes in the Jersey Assembly.
- SCORED THE POLICE JUSTICES; No Libel to Call Some of Them Scoundrels, Mr. Moss Says -- Club Z Would Have the Courts Remodeled.
- THE REV. MR. HICKS ARRESTED; Accusation of His Son that the Colored Leader of Camp Meetings Stole and Carried Weapons Was True.
- POSTMASTER GENERAL WILSON.
- MEETING OF UNIVERSITY REGENTS; A Number of Charters Granted to Educational Institutions and Public Libraries.
- Editorial Article 2 -- No Title
- COST OF CLEARING OFF THE SNOW; The City Would Have to Pay $4,000,000, Commissioner Waring Says -- Uptown Streets.
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- THE FORTIFICATIONS BILL.; Agreement of the Conferrees on a Scheme Relating to Gun Tests.
- Germany's Admiralty Projects.
- He Never Reached Philadelphia.
- AN EFFORT TO SECURE POLICE REFORMS; Commissioner Andrew's Plans May Be Blocked To-day.
- A Mayor in Danger.
- REJECTED THE STATUE OF GENERAL GRANT; The Congressional Committee Said It Was Not a Good Representation.
- ROLLED HIGH SCORES.; Excellent Bowling in the Harlem Republican Club Tourney.
- "EPH" HOLLAND TOLD THEM HOW; Two Texans Who Were Going to Take Good Money from Green-Goods Men Arrested in Jersey City.
- Nominated for Congressman.
- THE OBITUARY RECORD.
- GRAUER GUILTY OF ARSON; He Seemed Dazed When He Heard the Jury's Verdict. ELEVEN OF HIS CHILDREN IN COURT Judge Martine Says the Verdict Was Just -- Commends the Fire Marshal for Breaking up the Firebug Gang.
- AN INDIGNANT PEOPLE PROTESTS; Citizens of Orange Rebuke Their Assemblyman Charles B. Storrs for His Course at Trenton.
- FORGED TO GET WAKE REFRESHMENTS; Druggist Cabeen of Long Island City Cashed a Worthless Check.
- THE ARGENTINE MINISTER AS HOST; Dinner to Secretary Gresham and Others -- Tea at Mrs. J.R. McLean's.
- When Actors Will Be Artists.
- GIOLITTI DEFENDS HIMSELF.; Competency of an Ordinary Judge to Try a Minister Denied.
- BILLS RETURNED UNAPPROVED.; The President Finds Defects in Two Railroad Measures.
- The Press and Anti-Socialist Bill.
- FOR BETTER TRANSIT FACILITIES; UP-TOWN RESIDENTS BEFORE THE ALDERMANIC COMMITTEE Metropolitan Traction Company Favored as Against the Third Avenue Cable for Proposed Extensions.
- Galveston's Big Cotton Trade.
- One of the Outs.
- M'KINLEY FOR PRESIDENT; Plans of the Anti-Platt Men for the National Campaign. THE NEW SCHEME WELL DEVELOPED How the Opponents of Platt in the Republican Party Have Laid Their Plans to Overwhelm Him Next Year.
- Found Five Illicit Distilleries.
- Banished from Hawaii.
- Nebraska's Governor Ill.
- A Pathetic Request.
- THE MAYOR A WITNESS; Said Superintendent of Police Campbell Was Not Competent. SAW NO VIOLENT ACTS OR CROWDS Too Busy to Go to Any Point of Disorder -- Estimated the Cost of Troops at $150,000 -- Praised Mr. Welles.
- Sa Jones to Lecture.
- VETOED BY THE GOVERNOR; The Ogdensburg Armory Bill Meets with a Set-back. MR. MALBY BECOMES VERY INDIGNANT The Chamber of Commerce Resolutions on the Police Justices Meet Little Favor in Either House.
- R.H. MACY & CO.'S RIVALS; A Big Chicago Firm to Swoop Down upon Them. THE LARGEST STORE IN THE CITY Its Mammoth Building in Sixth Avenue Will Be No Tinder-box Structure and There Will Be Plenty of Space for Customers.
- Evening Schools Closing.
- THE GHOST HAS NO HEAD; At Least That's What Patchogue Young Ladies Say. SEEN NEAR THE GRAVES OF SAILORS Thought that the Old Black Ghost That Haunted the Oakes Smith Residence Years Ago Has Come Back in White.
- THE LAST "GREAT" DEBATE.
- VERDICT AGAINST MARQUISE CARCANO; Women Who Aided Her in a Will Contest Awarded $5,189.
- A FABLE; How the Right Smart Scrap Was Transformed Into it Mercy Picnic.
- Presidential Nominations.
- THE NATIONAL GUARD IN BROOKLYN; Its Work Not Appreciated by the People of the City of Churches.
- Pilgrim Train Derailed in Mexico.
- Mr. Aymone Will Appeal.
- DISCOURAGING TO REBELS; Gen. Sanguilli and Gen. Zerillo Arrested in Cuba. NEWS BROUGHT BY THE ORIZABA Many Members of Prominent Families in Havana Put in Prison -- An Engagement Reported.
- TRAIN ROBBER MORGAN CONVICTED; He Is Sentenced to Eighteen Years Imprisonment in the Virginia State Prison -- The Story of His Crime.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- BUSINESS REVIEW OF THE SOUTH; Many New Manufacturing Enterprises Are Undertaken.
- The Delaware Senatorship.
- TROTTERS AT FAIR PRICES; Better Averages at Madison Square Garden Sale. ST. VINCENT SELLS FOR $2,00 Charles M. Reed's Pair, Evangeline and Lunette, Will Go to Cleveland -- A String from Providence in Demand.
- WOMEN DISCUSS DIVORCE; Ways for Reform Suggested at the National Council. MANY OF THE SPEAKERS UNMARRIED Miss Kate Field Thinks More Strict Marriage Laws Are Needed -- National Divorce Law Advocated.
- The Squadron Sails for Trinidad.
- SUES FOR HIS MARRIAGE FORFEIT; Jacob Urban and Maria Padla Each Put Up $100 -- Now She Has Gone.
- IT WAS A DAY OF MUSIC; Two Concerts and a Performance of Opera Given Yesterday. ALVARY AS SIEGFRIED ONCE MORE Concert of Original Works by an American -- Plenty of Applause at the Metropolitan.
- Interest on the Loan of 1891.
- SWINDLER OF RICH WIDOWS ARRESTED; Charles Hecking, Who Has a Record as a Fraud, Captured in Newark.
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- Boston's New Yearning.
- Commissioner Rickard Ill.
- A WARNING FROM THE GOVERNOR.
- The Shortage Now $138,000.
- GORMAN'S LITTLE SCHEME; He Would Build but Two Battleships for the Navy. THEN HE WOULD HAVE SIX GUNBOATS Maryland's Senator Looks After the Interests of His Constituents at the Expense of Efficiency.
- MORE FACTS ABOUT "ARGON"; Continued Investigation Makes Further Doubt Impossible.
- Chicago Runaway Probably a Suicide.
- One Kind of Trolley-Car Accidents.
- JAPANESE EVACUATE NING-HAI.; The Baltimore Will Quit Che-Foo, Where Affairs Must Be Quiet.
- WILL MAKE MORE CADETS.; Effect of the Law Just Passed Relating to the Naval Academy.
- Russians Arrested on Suspicion.
- TROOPS AND REBELS IN BATTLE; Result of a Conflict Wednesday Not Known in Havana.
- Five Years for a Councilman.
- NEWS OF THE RAILROADS; All of the Northern Pacific Receivership Certificates Taken Up.
- WILSON IN THE CABINET; He Is Selected for the Office of Postmaster General. THE PRESIDENT'S CHOICE APPROVED Members of the House Pleased that the Honor Has Been Bestowed Upon the Ways and Means Chairman.
- TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES.
- OWNERSHIP BY CITIES; Favored, Regarding Street Railways, at a Brooklyn Meeting. NOT SOCIALISTIC, SAYS DR. ABBOTT The Companies, Ernest W. Crosby Declared, Treat the Public with Contempt -- Thomas G. Shearman's View.
- REFORM IN PENAL LAWS; Discussions at the Meeting of the Prison Association. ADDRESS BY ARCHBISHOP CORRIGAN The Prisoner Should Not Be Kept Idle -- The Legislature to be Asked to Remove Sing Sing Prison.
- WHISKY TRUST DISSOLUTION DEMANDED; A Resolution in the Illinois Senate Condemns the Receivership.
- DRESS REFORM.
- A SAD LACK OF HARMONY; Mr. Woodman Disapproves His Fellow-Commissioners' Acts. DECLARES THEY HAVE BROKEN FAITH Mr. Harburger Gives Out a List of Those to be Dismissed, Which Mr. Woodman Says Was Only Tentative.
- TO HELP THE MERCHANT MARINE; Frye Measurement Bill Passed, but Free Ships Bill Not Voted On.
- BRITISH SEALERS AWARD; A Proposition to Advance the Funds Until They Are Voted. GUATEMALA'S EXTERNAL INTEREST Armenian Inquiry Will Occupy Two Months More - Welsh Disestablishment Bill Passed Its First Reading.
- Killed by a Dynamite Explosion.
- Hugo's Granddaughter Divorced.
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- HE APPEALS TO CONGRESS.; Unusual Course of a Dissatisfied Second Lieutenant.
- La Gascogne to be Acclaimed Again.
- Port Richmond's Ticket.
- FAILURE OF I. HAMBURGER & CO.; The Old Tobacco Firm Gives Preferences for $34,949 -- Liabilities Estimated at from $200,000 to $300,000.
- Changes in the Carnegie Company.
- NEW BASEBALL SCHEDULE; New-Yorks Will Play All the Holidays on Polo Grounds. PFEFFER REINSTATED, BUT FINED The National League Magnates Finish Their Plans for the Coming Season -- Play Will Begin April 18.
- Maine Stands by Prohibition.
- Demonts Won the Prix Metropole.
- Against Electric Roads.
- MR. PLATT GAINS NOTHING; Commissioner Brookfield Gives No Pledges as to Patronage. MR. LAUTERBACH'S CONFERENCE FAILS The Department of Public Works to be Run in the Interest of the People -- No Promise of Harmony.
- The Good Roads Committee.
- Tiny Travelers from the West.
- IRON HERE AND ABROAD.
- New Officers of Lumbermen.
- A BLUEFIELDS FALSE REPORT.; Ridiculous Untruth of Associated Press Relation Verified.
- NOT A MAN WAS PRESENT; But Professional Women Listened to a Talk About Him. RECEPTION AT THE BRUNSWICK Music and the Installation of Officers -- Mrs. Belle Armstrong Whitney Wonders About Men and Women.
- WASHINGTON'S PRAYER BEFORE BATTLE; How A. Conan Doyle Made Use of It in One of His Novels.
- EXCHANGE OF IMPERIAL GIFTS.; Queen Victoria Will Receive Satin Scrolls Inscribed in Chinese.
- DEPOSITS IN NATIONAL BANKS.; Secretary Carlisle Sends a Statement to the Senate.
- A Theological Student's Revenge.
- Troops Held in Readiness.
- Withstood Flood, but Not Fire.
- TO SEARCH FOR F.G. LENZ; William Sachtleben to Try to Find the Missing Bicyclist. WILL PROCEED DIRECT TO ARMENIA Lenz Was Last Heard from at Tabrees, and May Now Be a Prisoner -- A Difficult Undertaking.
- Fourth-Class Postmasters.
- SCHOOL SYSTEM EVILS; Too Much Politics and Incompetence Among the Ward Trustees. NEED OF REORGANIZATION URGENT Analysis of the Politics and Vocations of the Commissioners and Trustees - Cumbersome Methods.
- Controversy Involving 85,300,000.
- APPOINTED SHERIFF TAMSEN; Congressman Dunphy's Father Made a Deputy Sheriff.
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- BURTSELL WILL NOT ACT; The Doctor Sends a Reply to Old Parishioners Who Want Him. POPE LEO HAS HEARD HIS CASE Has Not Seen Fit to Take Action and Consequently There Is Nothing to Do but Remain Passive.
- NO WORD FROM THE WARREN; Pilot Boat Last Heard from on Feb. 8, and Belief Grows that She Will Never Reach Port.
- OFFICIAL DEADHEADISM.
- Studying Congressional Methods.
- ANOTHER OF M'CAFFREY'S WIVES; A Discovery that Will Make Bother in the Distribution of a Big Estate -- Will Cloud Land Titles.
- ACCIDENTS TO VESSELS AT SEA.; Loch Maree Had a Part of Her Deck Load Slightly Scorched.
- Dr. Morse Asks for Divorce Again.
- Death of a Peer of England.
- The Typewriter Was Defective
- TWO STUDENTS MARRY IN HASTE; Repenting at Leisure, They Claim to Have Been Drunk, and Now Want the Marriages Annulled.
- Will Have United Press Service.
- MAYOR FAVORS A LOCAL CENSUS; Sinking Fund Commissioners Approve of the Idea -- Sale of Ferries and the Rentals for the City.
- LIKENED UNTO THE HYENA; Mr. Hill Pays His Respects to Senator Chandler. ALSO CHARACTERIZED AS A BUZZARD The New-Hampshire Man Makes a Partisan Speech and Brings Down Upon His Head Vigorous Denunciation.
- AROUSED BY TROLLEY DEATHS; MAYOR SCHIEREN SAYS IT'S TIME SOMETHING WERE DONE. Speed Limited in Baltimore but Not in Brooklyn -- Views of Dr. Storrs and Edward M. Shepard.
- A Road Changes Its Name.
- WHY CONFIRMATION IS DELAYED; Executive Business Blocked by a Petty Post Office Case.
- MANY BUSINESS HOUSES ARE DESTROYED; A Boy and a Cigarette Cause a Disastrous Fire in Kingston, N.C.
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- THEATRICAL GOSSIP.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD.; MANY TRANSACTIONS REPORTED BY THE BROKERS. Lease of the Schermerhorn Building by the Surety Company -- Several Dwellings Sold.
- NO PLUMS FOR PLATT MEN; Corporation Counsel Scott and Commissioner Brookfield Appoint. PLACES FOR CLARKE AND LYON W.L. Turner, State Democrat, Made Second Assistant Corporation Counsel -- J.J. Brady Succeeds M.P. Breen.
- Appointments to West Point.
- A TUB TO THE WHALE.
- SAVED A VALUABLE CHARTER.; A Little Delay with the Steamship Avon Would Have Lost Her a Cargo of Oil for China at High Rates.
- CHAPPELL APPLIES FOR A FULL DIVORCE; Peculiar Allegations Made by a Baltimore Lawyer.
- A TRIUMPH OF CIVILIZATION.; Experiments with a New Gun Guaranteed for a Thousand Rounds.
- Saw the Fair Will Stolen, He Says.
- MODJESKA DEBARRED IN POLAND; Her Chicago Lectures Made Her Acting at Warsaw Illegal.
- Killed in the Committee Room.
- Eugenic Will Visit Napoleon's City.
- No Intrusion Permitted.
- THE FINANCIAL MARKETS; London, Dreading Shipments of Gold from America, Sells Stocks. SOME SPECIALTIES DECIDEDLY LOWER But Engagements of Gold Have Not Been Made and None Likely at Present -- General List Weak but Slightly Lower.
- HE ACCUSES MR. ADDICKS; George A. Smith's Complaint About Some Gas Securities. BONDS MANIPULATED HE ALLEGES Would-Be-Senator He Declares Responsible for a Juggling Process Involving Millions of Dollars.
- GIDEON'S FIRST REPORT.; The New Chairman of the Racing Board Will Enforce the Rules.
- A Sound Currency.
- THE GOOD WOMEN OF DELAWARE JUBILANT; They Sing the Doxology on the Passage of an Anti-Tippling Act.
- PASSENGERS IMPRISONED, STATION ROBBED; Two Masked Robbers Intimidate Four People in an Illinois Town.
- Northwestern of Georgia.
- WILL BE GLAD TO GET HIM BACK; Mr. Bissell's Law Partners Talk About His Return to Practice.
- A Timely Word Effective.
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