Articles
- Kaiser Pays Homage to Bismarck.
- A Boy's Birthday Feast.
- Four Children Burned to Death.
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- HINTS ON TRAINING.; Fred J. Titus Tells How a Man Should Get in Condition to Ride.
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- TO CONTROL BROOKLYN CHARITIES; Mr. Schulz's Bill to Reorganize the Board Is Reported Favorably.
- Citizens Must Understand English.
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- FLOODS FEARED IN WESTERN NEW-YORK; The Canaseraga Bridge in Danger - Roads Impassable.
- PROTEST BY TEACHERS; Mass Meeting in Brooklyn Against the Schieren Bill. A RESOLUTION OF CONDEMNATION Changes the Measure Would Bring About Declared to be Undesirable -- It Would Give One Man Authority.
- WHAT CONGRESS SHOULD DO; Charles Emory Smith Tells the Political Science Club.
- THE COURT'S NEW WHISKY TRUST.
- DECISION AS TO MATES IN THE NAVY; The Contention that They Were Warrant Officers Is Overruled.
- OYAMA VICTORIOUS AGAIN; Full Force of Chinese Defeated by Japanese Near Ta-Ping-Shan. RED CROSS HOSPITAL AT CHE-FOO Native Women and Children of Ning-Hai Throw Themselves Into Wells from Fear of Port Arthur.
- RICHARD O'GORMAN DEAD; The Aged Jurist Passes Away After a Long Illness. A REVOLUTIONIST IN IRELAND Also a Warm Supporter of the Stars and Stripes and the Constitution of the United States.
- MEXICAN FARMERS COMPLAIN.; Colorado and New-Mexico Use Almost all the Rio Grande Water.
- Latest Foreign Shipping.
- A Radiant Stream.
- ANTON SEIDL HAS THE GRIP; The Famous Orchestra Leader Contracted a Cold in Washington -- Is Not Seriously Ill.
- MR. WILSON HAS BEEN CONFIRMED; Prompt Action by the Senate -- Some New-York Nominations Disposed of -- The Waiting List.
- Only Lost a Game.
- PAINTER WILL NOT BE CITED; Gov. Morton Satisfied with His Explanation of His Failure to Prosecute Binghamton's Bank Cashier.
- COLUMBIA TO GO SOUTH AT ONCE; The Cruiser Will Not Wait to Get a Torpedo Outfit at Newport -- Changes in Torpedoes Rumored.
- EXPECT A BRILLIANT SEASON.; Plans of the New-Jersey Athletic Club Cricketers.
- Low-Priced Cotton.
- TO SAVE CANDIDATES EXPENSE.; Mr. Conkling Amends His Bill Prohibiting Sales of Ball Tickets.
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- A REAL ESTATE DEALER STABBED; Jackson Says Lewis S. Bahlul Accosted Mrs. Jackson, but Will Not Admit the Assault.
- Practical Aid for Farmers.
- CONFERENCE OF DISTILLERS OF WHISKY; The Feeling Is that the Outlook Is Steadily Improving.
- THE HOUSE AND THE HAWAIIAN JOB.
- Undesirable Immigrants Admitted.
- GERMANY'S NAVAL AMBITION.; Appropriation for New Cruisers Approved by the Reichstag.
- TRIED IN VAIN TO SAVE; The Steamship Longhirst Forced to Abandon the Ancyra. DAMAGED BY THE HELPLESS BARK Coal Gave Out and the Succoring Craft Made for Bermuda -- Returning, Could Not Find the Ancyra.
- MISSIONARIES IN ARMENIA.; Anxiety for Their Safety Caused by Attitude of Moslems.
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- Stable Customs as Precedents.
- OFFICIALS ACCUSED OF FRAUD; Resolutions Ask for the Impeachment of the Governor and Bank Examiner of Minnesota.
- Nat Herreshoff's Illness Serious.
- WRENN'S FIGHT FOR REINSTATEMENT; The ex-Court Clerk of Brooklyn Heard by Attorney General Hancock.
- RELIEF FOR MANITOBA CATHOLICS; Statement that the Government Will Grant Remedial Legislation and that Parliament Will Dissolve.
- LIVING PICTURES IN BRONZE; Artists Attend a Successful Private Exhibition at the Casino.
- AT LAW OVER THE STOCKS; John V. Lewis Causes the Arrest of Col. W.M. Grosvenor. SALE OF SECURITIES THE ISSUE Lewis Complains of Fraud and Misrepresentation and the Colonel Says the Charges Are All Nonsense.
- A Judge's Care for a Sick Juror.
- LOAN ASSOCIATION FACTS; Annual Report of the State Superintendent of Banks. LARGE VOLUME OF BUSINESS DONE Much Negligence Discovered in the Inspection of Bonds of Officers -- Some Fraudulent Institutions.
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- THE NEXT UNITED STATES SENATE; The Members of the Body as It Will Be Constituted March 4.
- MR. BRYAN'S PLAN FAILS; Democrats of Congress Did Not Rush to His Free-Silver Meeting. NOW HE ISSUES A GENERAL CALL Many Democrats Refuse to Sign, but He Thinks, Unlike the Party Leaders, that His Scheme Will Win.
- An Occasion of Good Feeling.
- THE OBITUARY RECORD.
- GRAUER'S SENTENCE.
- New Postmasters.
- ACCIDENTS TO MANY VESSELS.; Traffic Suspended by Moving Ice and a Steamer Sunk in the Clyde.
- Official Vote of Philadelphia.
- BLUEFIELDS FICTION EXPOSED.; Nicaraguan Minister Has No Confirmation of a Startling Tale.
- ON FOREIGN PURCHASES OF BONDS; The Ems Brought in $1,200,000 Yesterday -- Bond Syndicate Added to Protection Fund.
- The Janitor's Happy Lot.
- CHARGES DECLARED TO BE FALSE; Officers of the Equitable Mutual Fire Insurance Company Say It Is Sound.
- MANSFIELD LOSES HIS TEMPER; He Tells a St. Louis Audience that He Returns with Interest Its Lack of Appreciation of Him.
- BRITANNIA WON EASILY.; Outsailed the Valkyrie and the Corsair at Cannes.
- FERRIES FROM ELIZABETH TO NEW-YORK; Rival Companies to Run Boats That Will Touch at Staten Island.
- Still No Change in Delaware.
- Few Fire Alarms in Philadelphia.
- NEWS OF THE COURTS IN BRIEF.
- Lincoln's Grandfather Linkhorn.
- WEST TROY'S POLICE BILL.; Gov. Morton Signs It, Though Conscious of Its Defects.
- Trying to Settle Vexatious Questions.
- Will Go to Rescue Naturalists.
- EX-MAYOR GLEASON CLAIMS IT; Justice Bartlett's Decision as to Long Island City's City Hall.
- RICHARD CROKER IN TOWN; Called Back from Florida by His Wife's Illness. HAS LITTLE TO SAY ABOUT POLITICS His Health Excellent -- He Will Go to England Some Time This Month to Look After His Racing Stable.
- TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES.
- THE POSTPONED SEA RULES.
- POLICE COURT REFORMS; Dr. Parkhurst Comments on Delay in Legislative Action. CITIZENS ANGERED BY INDIFFERENCE Action, He Says, Should Be Taken to Force the Legislature to Give the People What They Demanded.
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- SIX HUNDRED CALLED OUT; Aggressive Action by the Board of Walking Delegates. AS GEORGE F. SEWARD REGARDS IT He Will Submit an Arbitration Proposition to the Contractors -Unions, as a Rule, Are Willing to Arbitrate.
- A Glasgow Theatre in Ashes.
- THAT INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE; Talking About the Delegation That May Go from This Country.
- Fixing Dates.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- GRAB DAY IN THE SENATE; Job After Job Attached to the General Deficiency Bill. A VOTE TO BUY MAHONE'S LOTS Another to Pay the Southern Pacific Railroad's Claim -- The House Salary Grabs Also Approved.
- Copyright Law Decision.
- MR. HEWITT DECLINES PAY; He Also Comments on the Rapid Transit Board's Attitude. IMPROVEMENTS ON MANHATTAN SYSTEM By That Course Alone, It Seems to Him, Can Rapid Transit Be Secured Without Serious Delay.
- Kolbites to Discuss a Scheme.
- The Cutting of the Log Never Finished.
- HARVARD IN OTHER DAYS; Gray-Haired Graduates Tell Tales of the Vanished Past. THE FIGHT AGAINST DARWINISM Now Loyalty is to the Institution, Not to the Students as a Body -- Great Changes in the Curriculum.
- Features of General Legislation.
- A Broad Gauge Project Collapses.
- Illness of Rosebery and Blackie.
- The Murdered Boy's Mother Dead.
- The Rev. David Mitchell Resigns.
- Wholesale Issue of Worthless Checks.
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- ANTITOXINE IN EUROPE.
- WILL OF JOHN COPCUTT; The Petition States that the Estate Is Not Worth More than $150,000.
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- IS COMPLETING ITS WORK; The National Women's Council Discusses Many Topics. PHYSICAL FORCE IN GOVERNMENT The Work of the Universal Peace Union -- Mrs. Grannis Tells of Recent Movements by Women of New-York.
- PILGRIM TRAIN ACCIDENT; Mexicans Killed and Mutilated Near Their Capital City. COACHES SMASHED INTO SPLINTERS Scenes at the Wreck and in Return Journey That Surpassed All Experience -- Guerrero Earthquakes.
- San Francisco Shipping Silver.
- A Fine Scheme.
- TROTTERS SELL CHEAPLY; Lower Average Obtained at Madison Square Garden Sale. MISS HERLIHY CAUGHT BUYERS' FANCY The Mare from Glens Falls Sold for $1,000 and Her Buyer Realized $500 More in a Few Moments.
- THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC'S CLAIM; Appropriation of $1,809,539 to Pay Judgment of the Court of Claims.
- The President Will Hunt Ducks.
- AMONG THE WHEELMEN.
- Negroes Sentenced for Murder.
- WRECKED AT PAMRAPO, N.J.; The Blue Line Flyer Struck an Empty Gondola Car. TWO OF THE ENGINE CREW KILLED Passengers Badly Bruised and Frightened -- The Accident to the Express Due to the Parting of a Freight Train.
- PRESIDENT LEWIS'S PROPOSITION; Would Have Regulations Requiring that Children Be Kept Off the Streets on Which Are Trolley Tracks.
- Convicted of Killing Janitor Barnes.
- NEW-YORK MATTERS.; A Number of Bills Reported Favorably to the House.
- NEWS OF THE RAILROADS; Annual Report of the Central Railroad of New-Jersey. CAUSES OF DECREASED EARNINGS President Maxwell's Explanation -- A Decrease of $2,307,315 in the Gross and $1,638,289 in the Net.
- DOHERTY'S FATE IN DOUBT; The Jury Ordered to be Locked Up at 1:25 This Morning. HAD BEEN OUT NEARLY NINE HOURS Closing Arguments of Mr. Boardman and Col. Fellows -Justice Ingraham's Charge.
- Receiver for a Big Georgia Firm.
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- Actor Rankin to Bring Suit.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- CUBA'S INSURGENT LEADERS.; Colona Is Captured and Guillermo and Pedro Acevedo Submit.
- TALKING OF THE M'KINLEY BOOM; Politicians at Albany Take Lively Interest in the Development of the Plot to Defeat Platt.
- The Coinage in February.
- Suspicious.
- Racing at Alexander Island.
- OLEOMARGARINE IN THE HOUSE.; Refusal to Provide for Publishing the World's Fair Dairy Tests.
- Iron Spile Bridge Gives Way.
- NEARLY LOST THE MEDAL; Allen Gives His Clubmates a Big Scare at Bowling. OUT OF FORM AND ROLLED POORLY He Would Bowl to Win Second Place for the Brooklyn Bicycle Club -- Reduced His Average Considerably.
- Boston Getting Noisy in Applause.
- Rosa France Is Very Ill.
- ALWAYS MISTRUSTED DREYFULS; How His Superiors Treated Him and How His Treason Was Disclosed.
- California Gold Production.
- Street Railroad Bills.
- Inter-State Law Not Amended.
- AUDIENCE WITH THE POPE; Mr. George S. Batcheller Has an Interesting Conversation. PRAISE FOR OUR PUBLIC SCHOOLS Washington Catholic University Must Inculcate Love of Country, Patriotism, and Obedience to Law.
- NAVAL WORK IN THE WAR; First Volume of the Records of '61-'65 Issued at Washington. OFFICIAL CORRESPONDENCE GIVEN Operations of Southern Marine Forces Included with Those of the North -- Other Volumes to Follow.
- DINNER AT THE GOULD MANSION; Police Had Disperse the Curious Crowd That Gathered.
- "LOHEGRIN" IN GERMAN; Third Performance of Mr. Damrosch's Season at the Metropolitan.
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- THE MEN'S HELP SOCIETY; The New Protestant Episcopal Organization Growing.
- Article 8 -- No Title
- WANTS THE PACIFIC STATES TO SECEDE; A California Pioneer Declares War Against the East.
- Mrs. Partington on the Suffrage.
- TO PROTECT THE SEALS.; If Canada Remains Obstinate the Herd Will Be Slaughtered.
- MR. PLATT HAS CALLERS; The Damaged Republican Machine Under Discussion. EX-SPEAKER MALBY READY FOR WAR The Telephone to Albany Pressed Into Service by the Platt Men -- Edward Lauterbach Reports.
- HILDICK RE-ELECTED PRESIDENT; Annual Meeting of the Metropolitan Association of Cycle Clubs.
- QUESTION OF POLICE PAY; Mr. Andrews Not Agreed With His Fellow Members of the Board. DOORMAN WAS HURT BY A PRISONER New Commissioner Opposed to Granting Him Fall Compensation While Incapacitated -- His Reorganization Plan.
- SOMETHING ABOUT THE PONY EXPRESS; Its First Manager Tells of Its Operations Before the Railroad.
- A Photographer Murdered.
- Investigating State Departments.
- TWO MISSIONARIES' LETTERS FROM JAPAN; Incidentally They Speak of the War and the Recent Earthquakes.
- Assistant Superintendent Resigns.
- NEW PUBLICATIONS; PLAYS BY TWO WRITERS. The Sombre Ones of Maeterlinck. THE PLAYS OF MAURICE MAETERLINCK. Translated by Richard Hovey. Chicago: Stone & Kimball.
- Charles Fair Did Not Get $500,000.
- NO ZINC IN AMERICAN DRIED APPLE; Unfounded Efforts in Germany to Discredit This Country's Exports.
- Arson Suspected in Mount Vernon.
- MR. HEWITT AND RAPID TRANSIT
- REGENTS ACCUSED OF CORRUPTION; Mismanagement and Extravagance Alleged in the Affairs of the Oklahoma Agricultural College.
- DEATH OF PRINCE METTERNICH.; Career of the Son and Pupil of the Great Austrian Statesman.
- MAY NOW LOSE LAWYER OGDEN; LETTER SAID TO HAVE BEEN SENT TO MRS. HETTY GREEN. The Texas Lawyer, According to the Note, Withdraws from Her Case -Another Postponement.
- Factories Bill in the Commons.
- THE LOTTERY BILL PASSED; Complete Suppression of the Traffic Provided For. BILL NOW GOES TO THE PRESIDENT Introduced in the Senate Almost a Year Ago -- Passed in the House Under a Suspension of the Rules.
- BANK OF THE REPUBLIC WON.; Won from the Merchants' National by Seventy-four Pins.
- TALKING ABOUT NEPOTISM.; Senate Discussion as to the Wives and Sons of Senators.
- MR. LEXOW'S SURPRISING MOVE.; He Tries to Get the Police Bills Before the Senate Without Authority.
- A Nebraska Bank Fails.
- Standard Cotton Bale.
- CRUSHED UNDER RUINS; Two Buildings in This City Collapse. FOUR LIVES WERE LOST Over a Score of Workmen Hurt; Some May Not Recover. ONE LABORER IS STILL MISSING Walls of an Old Malt House in Process of Demolition Tumble Down. INTERIOR OF FLAT HOUSES FALLS Police Reminded of the Buddensiek Disaster -- Mortar Described as So Much Dirt.
- Colorado as a Gold State.
- RAILROAD MEN AND MATTERS.
- Gen. McClernand Has a Relapse.
- A Kentuckian After "Green Goods."
- Smallpox at Hot Springs, Ark.
- ABOUT DAFFODILS AND DAWSON; Each Helped the Other to Fame, and Knowledge of Nature Was Widely Diffused.
- HOW HONESTY PAYS.
- NO COMPACT WITH PLATT; Mayor Strong Has Not Agreed to Keep Kerwin and Murray In. NEW APPOINTEES TAKE OFFICE Controller Fitch Writes a Cutting Letter to Col. Waring -- Mr. Jeroloman Stirs up a Hornets' Nest.
- THAT "GLORIOUS CLIMATE" AGAIN; California Will Never Get Over Her Surprise at Flowers in Winter.
- ALL ALIVE WHEN THE FEAST WAS OVER; Cornell Sophomores Let the Freshmen Enjoy Themselves This Year.
- LA GASCOGNE ACCLAIMED AGAIN.; Havre's Municipality and Merchants Praise the Ship's Officers.
- FRENCH TRADE WITH CANADA.; Ex-Consul at Quebec Will Give Information to Merchants in Ports.
- SETTLING VIRGINIA'S MILITIA TROUBLES; The Governor Accepts the Resignation of a Number of Officers.
- A St. Louis Appointment.
- PHOENIX I. TEAM'S FINE BOWLING; Rolled 943 in One Game and 922 in Another.
- WEST VIRGINIA'S DIRECT TAX.; The House Passes a Bill Providing that It Be Refunded.
- A CRUISER'S MYSTERIOUS MISSION; Commander Davis of the Montgomery Has Received Orders in Cypher Dispatches That Remain Secret.
- Kings County Men Lead at Pool.
- WHY ELECTRICITY CAUSES DEATH; Prof. Bleile's Experiments Show that Currents Cause the Arteries to Contract and Drown the Heart.
- American Physicians Excluded.
- Moses Kimball's Public Bequests.
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- Mr. Crain Tells Mr. Reed a Story.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; ONLY A FEW SALES REPORTED BY BROKERS YESTERDAY. Some West Side Dwellings Among the Number -- A Sixteenth Street Business Building.
- NUCLEUS OF A BUILDING FUND; Dr. Crawford Receives $20,225 for a New Deaconesses' Home and Training School from Townsend Wandell.
- SUGGESTIONS FOR TARIFF WORK; The Tariff Reform Committee of the Reform Club Appeals to the Members for Their Views.
- THE ACTOR HAD TOO MUCH BEER; "Dan" Waldron Met Two Young Men on the Bridge, Walked Up Town with Them, and Lost His Money.
- CITY AND VICINITY.
- A CRIMINAL BLUNDER.
- PROTEST OF THE "NEXT LOWEST" BIDDER; Question Raised as to the Contract for the Torpedo Boats.
- Shipping Birth and Death Rate.
- Lived to be 101 Years Old.
- A FATAL DUEL IN FRANCE.; Harry Alis Killed at Neuilly by Naval Commandant Lechattelier.
- Their Two Football Teams.
- An Italian Deputy in America.