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- Article 7 -- No Title
- SEEKING WHISKY IN A SAND BAR; Two Young Men of Iowa Have Located the Sunken Missouri Steamer.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- ALL HARMONIOUS AGAIN; Col. Waring Explains Snow and Ice Expenditures. THEN HE GETS SOME MORE MONEY To be Spent for a New Dumping Boat and Equipment and Stock -- The Mayor Indorsed by the Controller.
- FIREMEN HAVE FISH FOR BREAKFAST; Bullheads and Yellow Perch Taken Out of the Suction Pipes.
- BANK CLERKS BOWLING.; National Park Bank Wins Two Games -- Ties for Second Place.
- Suicide by Poisoning.
- More Revision of Football Rules.
- THE IDLE MEN AT BRADDOCK.
- CITY AND VICINITY.
- MISS BARR'S BEQUEST TO RADCLIFFE; Harvard "Annex" Students of Promise will Benefit by Her Thousands.
- VOTE FOR CONSOLIDATION; Tilden Trust Fund Trustees Favor the Union Library. NO ACTION YET BY OTHER LIBRARIES It Is Thought, However, Those in Charge of Both the Astor and Lenox Will Favor the Proposed Plan.
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- RUSSIAN KNOUT ABOLISHED.; An Edict Provoked by Statistics of Three Thousand Cruel Deaths.
- CALLED THE GOVERNOR LIAR; An Exciting Scene in the Arkansas Legislature Brought About by Accusations of Bribery.
- Egypt's Surtax and French Sugar.
- Produce Exchange Bank's Clearances.
- RELIGIOUS GARB IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS; Discussion in the Pennsylvania House of a Bill to Regulate the Attire of All the Teachers of the State.
- Slight Illness of Mme. Albani.
- NEWS OF THE RAILROADS; Collis P. Huntington Expects Better Business Conditions. FIVE YEARS OF PROSPERITY TO COME Events Bound to Repeat Themselves -- The Last Ten Years Unsatisfactory and Now a Change Is But Natural.
- Article 8 -- No Title
- Mr. Bissell Takes a Vacation.
- Charges of Bribery Freely Made.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Red Bank Democrats Nominate.
- Athletic News at Yale.
- CHARGED WITH HELPING A STATE ROBBER; C.T. McCoy Held in South Dakota -- A Trap for the Attorney General.
- Yale's College Gymnast.
- CHOLERA IN SOUTH AMERICA.
- Miss Mary E. Sheehy's Engagement.
- A "Disreputable Gang."
- A Penitent Thief.
- Senator Teller's Paper Weight.
- THE MANCHESTER SHIP CANAL.; Three New Services of Steamers to Various Ports Developed.
- Gave Miss Burns $1,500.
- Bluefields False Report Exposed.
- Paying the Bills Now.
- Cardinal Gibbon's Visit to Rome.
- Illness of Duke of Sutherland.
- The Georgia Southern Sale.
- TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES.
- Article 9 -- No Title
- Wanted for Larceny in Philadelphia.
- A FINE SEA BOAT.; The Ailsa Arrives at Cannes -- Will Race To-day.
- Death of 500-pound Man.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- ACCIDENTS TO VESSELS AT SEA.; Belgian Steamer Friesland Runs Aground at Port Said.
- DR. RAINSFORD'S LESSON; He Told Civitas Club Women What Had to be Done. CONDITION OF THE LABORING CLASSES The Man in Despair Ten Times as Costly as the Man Who Is Content -- Millionaires Do Not Give.
- Accused of Killing Two Deputies.
- Funeral of Jolin Stuart Blackie.
- FIREMEN ON THE HONOR ROLL; Two Names Added to the List -- Gen. La Grange at Headqarters.
- Gypsy "Prince" Williams Dead.
- Conflagration at Port of Spain.
- Freeholders Come to Blows.
- The Vice President Will Rest.
- Eminent Cholera Victim in Turkey.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- Article 10 -- No Title
- A Head 31 Inches in Circumference.
- The Sheriff Killed he Drummer.
- THE 34-RATER CLASS.; Five Boats are Being Built for Racing at Larchmont.
- SIMON WAS WEARY OF LIFE; Shot Himself Near the Art Museum in Central Park -- "It's Getting Worse Every Day," He Wrote.
- DON'T WANT A TROTTING BOARD.; Harness Racing Men Oppose the Proposed Amendment to Gray Bill.
- NO TRACE OF JOHN OWEN BACHE; The Insurance Agent Subject to Vertigo -- Dr. Boyle, His Companion, Borrowed Money to Return Home.
- Sportsmanlike Spirit Exhibited.
- THE DESTITUTION IN NEBRASKA.
- VENEZUELA BOUNDARY DISPUTE.; Ambassador Bayard's Influence for an Amicable Settlement.
- RESPITE FOR BUCHANAN; Question Arises as to Who Shall Re-sentence the Murderer. STATUTES APPARENTLY IN CONFLICT Recorder Goff Postpones the Action for One Week -- Lawyer Brooke Hopeful He Can Still Save His Client.
- A Mixture of Hats and Religion.
- SOUTHERN AUSTRIA FROZEN.; Villages Isolated, Railway Lines Blocked, and Food Lacking.
- In the Hands Of a Receiver.
- Prince of Naples Gossip Revived.
- A Seventeen-Year Old Heiress.
- The State's Title is Good.
- Jews not Restricted in Germany.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; SEVERAL SALES OF INTEREST BY THE BROKERS. A Block Front to be Improved Uptown -- Long List of Auction Offerings for To-day.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- A Libellous Colored Editor.
- VALKYRIE'S TWO CAPTAINS; Cranfield and Sycamore to Sail the New Cup Challenger. LORD DUNRAVEN'S IDEA CAUSES MIRTH The New Boat Still in Embryo and Likely to be So Till After the Mediterranean Yacht Races.
- HIS UNCLE PAID FOR HIS INSURANCE; W.H. Hendershott's Murder Charged to a Relative and W.D. Weller.
- Mr. Hamlin Buys Athlanio.
- ONE MINISTER SUES ANOTHER FOR SLANDER; The Case Is Now Being Heard in the Rhode Island Courts.
- BULLETIN RIDDLE SOLVED; League Wheelmen Decide to Consolidate It with "Good Roads." ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP DUES REDUCED President Willison on the Point of Resigning -- A Speech by Potter Reassures Him, and He Decides to Stay In.
- Editorial Article 2 -- No Title
- A POOR LOT OF LEADERS; The "Bimetallic Party" Makes a Decidedly Weak Beginning. ITS SPONSORS MEN OF NO ACCOUNT Similar Weakness in the Movement to Commit the Democracy to Free Silver -- Backed by "Has Beens."
- CONQUEST IN MANCHURIA; Japan's Second Army Occupies Anshong Hen and New-Chwang. LI HUNG CHANG DEFENDS HIMSELF Peace Envoy's Interpreter Was Once a Vice-Consul of the United States at Tien-Tsin and Speaks Chinese.
- Murdered Policeman Jewell's Funeral
- BLINDED BY THE SHOTS; Isaac A. Cochran Fatally Wounded by a Woman in a Saloon. HIS COMMON-LAW WIFE, SHE CLAIMS Says She Was Neglected and Had Made a Final Appeal -- Cochran a Real Estate Dealer in Broadway.
- German Trade Treaties Defended.
- Hayward Case Nearly Ended.
- Effect of Blackballing Rhodes.
- REIGN OF MURPHY IN TROY; Report of the Senate Committee on the Election Frauds. MACHINE RULE AND ITS RESULTS Republicans as Well as Democrats Involved in the Disgraceful Revelations of the Committee.
- Work for 200 Men.
- William K. Vanderbilt at Cannes.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- GEN. DI CESNOLA WRONG; His Action Regarding Prof. Ware Arouses Much Comment. WHAT PRESIDENT MARQUAND SAYS Would Seek to Reinstate the Trustee, and He Is Regarded as Disapproving of the Museum Directors' Scheme.
- THINKS HE HAS BEEN INSULTED; President Howell of the Bridge Trustees Answers Controller Palmer's Letter Somewhat Ironically.
- Ramie for the Valkyrie's Sails.
- J.M. HARTSHORNE DEAD; He Was One or the oldest Members of the Stock Exchange. A MAN OF POSITIVE OPINIONS His Action in Connection with the Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad Receivership -- Martyr to Rheumatism.
- NOTES OF THE HARNESS RACERS.
- Mrs. Charles D. Kellogg Improving.
- THE WHIPPING POST BILL; Mr. Gerry's Measure Came Very Near Going to the Governor. BROUGHT TO A HALT IN THE ASSEMBLY The Name of the Birthplace of Senator Hill Changed in Spite of Protests by the Democrats.
- A TALK WITH MR. SIBLEY.; He Says There Will Be but One Silver Candidate to the Presidency.
- CUBA'S INSURRECTION QUELLED.; Several Provinces Report a Quiet Condition of Affairs.
- FIVE PASSENGERS ARE INJURED; A Broken Rail Throws an Indianapolis and Vincennes Passenger Train Into the Ditch -- One Coach Is Burned.
- English Impatience About Bering.
- THE NEGROES WALK BACK FROM MEXICO; Disastrous Ending of an Exodus from Alabama and Georgia.
- Secretary Lamont Leaves Washington.
- Court Decision Against Giolitti.
- THEY DEMAND ASPHALT; Pineapple Street Property Owners Object to Delay. WILLING TO PAY THE ASSESSMENT The Cobble Pavement Bad and Asphalt Will Increase Values and Make the Thoroughfare Quieter and Cleaner.
- THE PLATT FIGHT IN ALBANY.; A Plan to Bring Pressure to Bear on Mayor Strong.
- A CHURCH QUARREL ENDED BY DEATH; Dr. Smith, Whose Church Warred with Him, Dies in Havana.
- SCHOOL BOARD UNEASY; Many Members Expect to Fall Under the Mayor's Axe. TENTH WARD TRUSTEESHIP DISCUSSED Henry Henschel Opposed by Mr. Hubbell and Others as an Unfit Candidate -- J.B. Reynolds Withdraws.
- CAME BACK TO FACE A MURDER CHARGE; Burglar Logue of Philadelphia Accused of Killing his Wife.
- COTTON STATES AND INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION.; SEPT. 18 TO DEC. 31, 1895. ATLANTA, GA.
- Nat Herreshoff Improving.
- MR. WHEELER ON A TRIP UP SALT RIVE; Peculiar Freaks of a Defeated Candidate for a New-York Office.
- GUARDSMEN RECEIVE BADGES.; First Regiment Marksmen of Newark Who Proved Accurate Shooters.
- FLAMES KILLED GERTRUDE LEWIS; While Playing With Her Brother Her Clothing Caught Fire.
- MANY IMPORTANT BILLS PASSED; Highway and City Bills Before the New-Jersey House -- Bill to Abolish the Board of Arbitration Recommitted.
- THE SOURCE OF ITS POWER.
- PLAN FOR RAPID TRANSIT; Routes Agreed on at the Meeting of the Commission Yesterday. MR. FITCH MADE OBJECTION East Side Not Enough Considered, the Controller Urged -- A Bill to be Introduced at Albany Without Delay.
- ART NOTES.
- TRIED MANY POLICEMEN; Commissioner Andrews Hears Delinquents for the First Time. WHAT HE SAYS OF PRESENT SYSTEM Men Offer Flimsy Excuses, and On Important Cases Should Go Before the Board, He Declares -- His Comments.
- REPUBLICANS FOR FREE SILVER.; Significant Resolutions Adopted by a Michigan Convention.
- VIENNA INTERNATIONAL FAIR.; Agricultural Machinery of America Invited to Exhibit.
- Not Worth Much, but It Owns It.
- Emile Zola Wins in a Libel Suit.
- ENGLAND'S CLAIM TO ALASKAN WATERS; A Resolution of Protest in the Washington House of Representatives.
- New-Guinea Governor Kills Himself.
- Finances of the Dominion.
- THE OGDEN GAS COMPANY; Magnates who Declare That They Have No Interest in It.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- BRITISH SHIP OFF FOR HONOLULU; Her Object to Protect there Interests of Citizens of the United Kingdom.
- A Wreck and a Blaze of Oil.
- ATALANTA'S BOWLING TOURNEY.; A Two-Men Team Handicap Match Started by Club Members.
- Michigan May Send a Team.
- The Hicks Lumber Yard Burned.
- THE "HOME RULE" TAX BILL.
- WOMEN PREPARE FOR ADVANCEMENT; Midwinter Conference of Leaders Bring Many of Them to Buffalo.
- COL. BURT'S CONFIRMATION.; New Civil Service Rules Adopted for Municipal Appointments.
- A CASE WHERE THE FIGURES LIE; Some Errors in Bookkeeping Show an Apparent Shrinking of the Treasury's Gold Reserve.
- COLOMBIA'S STUBBORN REBELS.; Cruiser Atlanta Ordered to Protect Americans at Bocas del Toro.
- Child Attacked by a Hawk.
- Adolph Baumann's Body Found.
- BANK ROBBER SHOT DOWN; A Mob Threatens Lynching for His Captured Companion. SEVERAL CITIZENS WERE WOUNDED The Cashier, After Being Severely Hurt, Locked the Greater Part of the Bank's Money in the Vault.
- Influenza Reigns in St. Petersburg.
- TEN HOURS OF ARGUMENT; Supreme Court Will Hear the Income-Tax Cases To-day. ALL THE CASES ARE CONSOLIDATED. The Hearing Is Expected to Continue for at Least Ten Days -- An Important Mining Claim Before the Court.
- CAME TO SEE THE MAYOR; Speaker Fish and Lieut. Gov. Saxton Are in Town. DISCUSSED REFORM LEGISLATION Were at Mr. Strong's House More Than an Hour Last Night -- No "Ultimatum," They Say.
- Ex-Congressman Bundy's Welcome.
- "NORTH SIDERS" AT DINNER; Speeches in President John C. De La Vergne's Factory. POSTMASTER DAYTON'S ACHIEVEMENTS Asked His Hearers to Criticise the Postal Service When There Is Ground for Complaint -- Business Men Guests.
- AMERICAN SHIPS IN THE SUEZ CANAL; Only Five, and These War Vessels or Yachts, Passed Through During 1894.
- TINSLEY'S APPOINTMENT AS POSTMASTER; One of Three Cases in Which the Senate's Rejection Has Been Overruled.
- KNICKERBOCKER BOWLERS MEET; The Annual Competition for Prizes Begun at the Tennis Building.
- THE GREATER SCOUNDREL OF THE TWO; Recorder McDonough Spoke Plainly to Lender Bremmerman.
- THE FREE ZONE.
- "TRISTAN AND ISOLDE" AGAIN; Second Performance of Wagner's Masterpiece at the Metropolitan.
- SMALLPOX IN ST. LOUIS AND HOT SPRINGS; Forty Cases Reported at the Latter Place -- Little Rock's Quarantine.
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- PLANTERS AND CATTLEMEN.; Temesvar Peasants Cut the Dikes of Bega Canal After a Fight.
- The President's Pleasure Cruise.
- Faure at the Military Council.
- Bishop Thomas Seriously Ill.
- Dispensation from Lenten Fast.
- MAY BE SUSIE MARTIN'S SKULL; Discovery of a Janitor in a West Forty-sixth Street Tenement -- Wrapped in Garments Worn by the Child.
- LOSSES BY FIRE.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- Fourth Class Postmasters.
- METROPOLITAN CHESS TOURNEY.; Teed Won the Game With Arnheim in the Brooklyn-Metropolitan Series.
- HIS DOG FOUND HIS BODY; A Letter Carrier of Columbia, S.C., Is Supposed to Have Killed Conway B. Oliver for Revenge.
- GAVE THE DOGS BROKEN GLASS.; Dwight Effie, a Gordon Setter at Chicago Bench Show, Killed.
- THE NEW "ZOO."
- CONFERENCE OF COAL CARRIERS; Representatives of Many Railroads Meet and Discuss the Output, Miners' Wages, and Other Matters.
- The Maritime Canal Project.
- Article 11 -- No Title
- COAL MINERS BOUND TO STAY OUT; They Refuse to Go into Joint Convention with Operators -- Work Suspended at Uniontown.
- GERMAN REACTIONARY TIDE.; Resignation of President of Prussian Supreme Administrative Court.
- DOUGLASS'S WILL TO BE CONTESTED; The Children by His First Wife Claim that Their White Stepmother Unduly Influenced Their Father and Got His Property.
- Queen Will Be Countess Balmoral.
- STOLE THE LEGATION'S MONEY; A Clerk of the Argentine Minister Arrested for Embezzling Funds Belonging to the Mission.
- Nossivey Island Seized by France.
- MRS. JOHHSON GIVES HER TESTIMONY; She Tells of Heavy Expenditures for Husband and Sons.
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- NOT AFRAID OF A FIGHT; Newark's Hope Does Not Scare Friends of the "Greater Orange." CONSOLIDATIONISTS ARE ACTIVE Urged by Their President, They Will Make Known Their Strength Through The New-York Times.