Articles
- No Change in Sing Sing's Name.
- Liberally-Educated Motormen.
- Charged with Swindling Virginia.
- THE MORMON CHURCH DEBT; The Great Ecclesiastical Power of Utah Bankrupt. NO INCOME LEFT NOW BUT TITHING Mr. Cannon's Scheme to Secure Money to Meet the Church's Obligations from Outside Sources. THE UTAH COMPANY AND WHAT IT MEANS An Organization Which Will Monopolize All the Interests of the Territory and Control Its Politics.
- DIXON PUNCHES BOLAN.; The Champoin Easily Won the Bout but Failed to "Stop" His Opponent.
- CHARGES AGAINST TWO POLICEMEN; Patrolman Nicholas Accused of Being Drunk and Off Post -- Sergt. Moynihan's Alleged Neglect of Duty.
- THE SOCIAL WORLD.
- A QUESTION AS TO NAVAL CADETS; The Regularity of Some Late Appointments Likely to Cause a Difference.
- STOLE A TRUNK FILLED WITH JEWELRY; Buffalo Thieves Take a Salesman's Trunk in Broad Daylight.
- A New-Yorker Commits Suicide.
- Mrs. Gladstone's Criticism.
- RAILROAD MEN AND MATTERS.
- BUSY MAKING CONVERTS; Friends of the "Greater Orange" Are Making Argument Everywhere. FEAR OF NEWARK IS DISAPPEARING Concerted Action, However, is the Only Thing in Which Consolidationists Put Hope -- A Meeting To-morrow.
- THE JAPANESE ADVANCE.
- ELECTIVE JUDICIARY VETO; Gov. Werts Presents His Objections to the Bill. APPOINTIVE SYSTEM WORKS WELL The Only Object of the Measure Appears to be to Change the Personnel of the Minor State Courts.
- BRITISH NAVAL INCREASE; Ten Cruisers and Forty Torpedo Boats and Destroyers. DEFICIENCY IN POSTAL TELEGRAPH Claims for Seizure of the Sealing Vessels in Bering Sea and Canadian Impatience -- The Balfour Case.
- Byrnes at the District Attorney's Office
- Crime of a London Plasterer.
- Frederick W. Stevens, Receiver.
- PAPAL REBUKE OF ANTI-SEMITES; Rumor that the Intolerant Nuncio at Vienna Is to be Recalled.
- WILL INSPECT CHICAGO STOCKS OF WHEAT; The Board of Trade to Investigate the Condition of No. 2 Red.
- Grip Drove Him to Suicide.
- Weary of Uncle Tom's Cabin.
- A Malicious Mixture.
- Dismissed from the Printing Office.
- Cycler Sanger Dangerously Ill.
- OBJECT TO MR. HENSCHEL; Opposition to His Reappointment as a School Trustee. POLITICS IN THE TENTH WARD BOARD Tammany Influences Have Often Controlled Its Decisions to the Injury of the School System.
- COCHRAN IS STILL ALIVE; Bessie Fairbanks Who Shot Him in a Saloon Arraigned in Court -- A Friend Believes Her Insane.
- Tenants Wanted in Philadelphia.
- The Dog Swallowed the Bill.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- DEACONESSES IN SESSION; Full Attendance at the Eighth Annual Conference. REPRESENTATIVES FROM MANY HOMES Welcomed as Efficient Soul-savers by the Rev. M. D'C. Crawford -- A Generous Bequest from Mrs. Kelemen.
- For Passing Worthless Checks.
- ACCIDENTS TO VESSELS AT SEA.; Terrific Hurricanes in the Way of the British Steamer Attila.
- Reichsrath and the Sugar Crisis.
- EX-RECTOR AHLWARDT CENSURED; President of Supreme Administrative Court Not Forced to Resign.
- Seeking Miser Nicholson's Treasure.
- M'KINLEY AFTER ALABAMA'S VOTE; A Cousin of the Major at Work Among the Republican Leaders.
- MISSION FUNDS STOLEN; Direct Charges Made Against the Rev. William A. Newbold. SAID TO HAVE CONFESSED Accused of Robbing the Society for Ten Years at Least -- Dealt with Mildly, Gen. Wager Swayne Says.
- The Son of the Twin.
- Locomotive Ran Into Fire Truck.
- Bonds Ready but Not Called For
- A DEMAND ON COL. WARING; The Senate Wants to Know How He Has Spent His Money. ACCUSED OF FAVORING THE WEALTHY A Resolution Asking for a Detailed Statement of His Expenses in Cleaning the City of Snow Recently.
- SANCTIONS FOR RACE MEETS.; Chairman of Racing Board Gideon's Weekly Report.
- Gottfried Walbaum on the Werra.
- The Barron Will Broken.
- UNION PRISONERS OF WAR DINE; A Bill of Fare Reminding Them of Libby and Other Prisons -- Speeches by Major S.M. Logan and Others.
- Want No Saloon There.
- TO LIMIT AUSTIN CORBINS ACRES; New-Hampshire's Legislature May Allow Him to Buy 1,000 More.
- Republican Factional Fight.
- An Opponent of Consolidation.
- Editorial Article 2 -- No Title
- Article 8 -- No Title
- Article 3 -- No Title
- Lobanoff-Rostovsky Returns Home.
- SO-CALLED MORTAR LIKE MUD; Assistant District Attorney Townsend Looking Into the Collapse of the Orchard Street Tenements.
- Native Egyptians Purchase Arms.
- Erwin Still Talking for Hayward.
- THE OBITUARY RECORD.
- His Suburban Lots.
- A Threat to Blow Up a Church.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- A BLOCK TO MAHONE'S BIG JOB; The Building of an Addition to the Government Printing Office Will Spoil His Plan to Sell Property.
- State Trotting Board Incorporated.
- Electric Road for White Plains.
- THE COMMITTEE OF PACIFICATION; It Returns to Albany and Declares that Peace Is Assured.
- STEAMERS IN COLLISION IN A FOG; The Danville Crashed into the St. Mary's Near Fort Carroll.
- LOSSES BY FIRE.
- So Saith Sibley.
- A Genuine Boston Conductor.
- DISAPPEARANCE OF JOHN O. BACHE; Dr. Boyle, Who Started for Boston with Him, Fears Foul Play.
- A Call for Bank Statements.
- lIiss Corelli Has a Grievance.
- Article 9 -- No Title
- JAPAN'S ADVANCE IN MANCHURIA; Marshal Yamagata Has Been Appointed War Minister -- Yorktown News.
- MAY BE SENT TO HONOLULU; Cruiser Bennington to be Overhauled and May Be Sent to Relieve the Philadelphia.
- CUBA'S WEAK INSURGENTS; Support Expected from People of the Cities Was Not Given. GEN. GARRICH FOUND NO FIGHTERS In Florida, However, the Secretary of the Revolutionary Party Tells How Badly the Spanish Are Beaten.
- ALDRICH SECURED THE ROOMS; The Railroad Commission Turned Out to Oblige the New Superintendent of Public Works.
- Mecklenburg Credit Bank Fails.
- JAMES R. SHEFFIELD'S NEW OFFICE; Sworn In as a Fire Commissioner to Succeed Anthony Eickhoff -- Other Appointments to be Made.
- A PLAY WORTH ATTENTION.; " Ohne Gelaeut" Proves to Have Both Strength and Interest.
- Seven Up as a Quadruped.
- Mrs. Booth in Yonkers.
- COTTON MANUFACTURING IN THE SOUTH; Northern Capital Seeking Investment in Many Quarters.
- THE CANALS AND THE NATION.; The Bill to Allow Paving Stones to be Dressed in Any State.
- TO REFORM THE CURRENCY; Chamber of Commerce Will Act with Other Like Associations. SOUND LEGISLATION BILL BE URGED Lawson Dock Bill Condemned and Pavey Measure Favored -- Control of Nautical School by the State Advocated.
- MR. HEWITT ON EDUCATION; The Baptist Social Union Hears of the Work of Cooper Union. OTHER INSTITUTIONS REPRESENTED Mr. Pratt Represented Pratt Institute in Brooklyn and James MacAllister Drexel Institute.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- Bebbler Gets a Trial.
- SOUND MONEY CLUBS.
- RIVERSIDE ASSOCIATION'S GUEST; DWELLERS IN TENEMENT HOUSES HAVE A MERRY NIGHT. Songs, Stories, and Instrumental Music All Appreciated -- The Society's Good Work.
- Two Lockport Papers Sold.
- DISCIPLINE FOR UNDERWRITERS; Insurance Men at St. Louis Object to Cutting on Extra Hazardous Risks.
- Article 10 -- No Title
- FRENCH ARMY ESTIMATES.; A Socialist Deputy Says an Idiotic Thing, and His Friends Cheer.
- FOR NEW SILVER CERTIFICATES; Handsome Designs for Ones, Fives and Tens -- Description of the Work of the Artists.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- ART MUSEUM'S PROGRESS; Twenty-fifth Annual Report of the Trustees. NEED OF A FUND FOR PURCHASES President Marquand's Remarks at the Opening or the New Wing -Proposed Exhibition of Early American Art.
- Two Hamburg Banks Consolidate.
- INCOME-TAX BATTLE IS ON; Argument Begun Before the United States Supreme Court. STRONG COUNSEL ON BOTH SIDES The Case Attracts Many Spectators Constitutional Points Set Forth in the Arguments and Briefs.
- BANK CASHIER COMMITS SUICIDE; Henry F. Wing, Long Treasurer of Grafton, Mass., Shoots Himself -- The Bank Officials Are Reticent.
- University Students Arrested.
- Unparalleled.
- MRS. JOHNSON WILL APPLY FOR A DIVORCE; An Appeal Will Be Taken from the Finding in Conservator Proceedings.
- THE RAINES BLANKET BALLOT BILL; To be Reported Favorably by the Senate Judiciary Committee.
- Nothing Left but to Choose the Team.
- BILLS SIGNED AFTER ADJOURNMENT; Precedent for a Ten-Day Period in President Lincoln's Administration.
- MASONIC TEMPLE FOR ALBANY; TO ARISE ON THE SITE OF THE FIRST LODGEHOUSE IN AMERICA. The Story of the Establishment of Freemasonry in This Country from Its First Introduction.
- HELD HIS FEET NEAR A HOT SHOVEL; Five Masked Men Could Not Get What Wagner Did Not Have.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- EX-GOV. WALLER' SCHARGES; The Corrupt Use of Money in Connecticut Elections. AN INVESTIGATION MAY BE CALLED The Accusations May Result in the Passage of a Corrupt Practices Act by the Legislature of the State.
- DON'T EVADE THE REQUIREMENT.
- BATTLE SHIP WILL BE NAMED KEARSARGE; The Name of the Historic Vessel Will De Perpetuated.
- A Financial Burying Ground.
- Editorial Article 3 -- No Title
- FOR AN EAST RIVER TUNNEL; Well-known Men with Much Money Have Applied for Incorporation -- Work to be Pushed Rapidly.
- Article 11 -- No Title
- SEEK ANOTHER DRIVEWAY; Hearing on the Bill Affecting Annexed District Property. MAYOR STRONG GUARDED IN HIS VIEWS The Plan Is to Provide a Concourse Connecting the Park Systems -- Advantages Claimed by Its Advocates.
- FAVORS PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION; Prof. Jenks Thinks the Swiss System the Best Yet Devised.
- NOT PLEASING TO PLATT; Mayor Strong Shows Too Little Regard for the Machine. TO REVIVE THE FIGHT AT ALBANY Orders May Be Issued to Amend the Police Bills to Suit Mr. Platt Rather Than the Reform Element. NOT PLEASING TO PLATT
- King Alexander's Engagement.
- NEW CONNECTICUT OFFICIALS NAMED; Ex-Consul Samuel B. Horne Chosen for Labor Commissioner.
- AN AFFRONT TO MR. GERRY; Forcibly Taken from the Assembly Floor as a Lobbyist. SPEAKER FISH'S ACTION CONDEMNED The Children's Great Friend Receives Honors in the Senate to Atone for His Humiliation.
- Harmony at Niagara Falls.
- Great Expectations.
- Murphy and Grant at Fort Monroe.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- LET CITIES LAY THE TRACKS; Municipalities Have No Power to Give Exclusive Rights in Streets.
- PLEAS FOR THE WEARY SHOPGIRL; Hearing on the Bill for Inspecting Mercantile Establishments.
- CANNON TALKS CLAPTRAP; Makes a Statement of the Expenditures of the Last Congress. SHREWD PARTISAN COMPARISON The Fact that Reed's Congress Is Responsible for a Large Share of the Appropriations Ignored.
- SENATOR SHOUP RE-ELECTED; No Change in the Senatorial Situation in Delaware.
- NEWS OF THE RAILROADS; Differential Rates on West-bond Freight Traffic Abolished. ACTION OF TRUNK LINE PRESIDENTS Some of the Roads Will Issue Reduced Rate Tickets to Clergy men and Others Will Not -Mileage Tickets.
- BROADWAY AND RAPID TRANSIT.
- MRS. MICAH DYER IS INSOLVENT; She Indorsed Notes for Her Son and Money Lenders Pushed Him Hard.
- Florida Buying Oranges.
- What Dr. Rainsford Said.
- Williams -- Williams.
- Article 12 -- No Title
- Anti-Revolution Bill in Peril.
- KILLED FOR INTERFERING IN A FIGHT.; An Italian in Long Island City Prompt-Used a Revolver Handed to Him.
- AMERICAN CONSUL IN CUBA.; Denial that Ramon O. Williams Is Objectionable to Spain.
- Says His Bride Hypnotize Him.
- Wilhelm's Will Yields to the Wind.
- Trying to Raise the Allegheny.
- The Waiter's Excuse.
- HAVEL FAST IN THE SAND; Stranded on a Shoal Near the Entrance to Gedney's Channel. THE CABIN PASSENGERS TAKEN OFF Tugs Unable to Move the Ship -- May Partly Unload the Cargo -- Pilot Says Buoy Lights Were Not Visible.
- Williamsburg Yacht Club Races.
- Dead at the Age of 106.
- SWORE RUDDEN CUT HER; Supposed He Mistook Mrs. Tuttle for Mother-in-Law. HAD NO SUCH RELATIVE, HE SAYS In This Statement He Was Supported by Witnesses -- However, He Was Convicted and May Be Heavily Sentenced.
- SYNDICATE BOND ISSUES; Gold Payments Not Now Discussed for the First Time. TIMIDITY REGARDING THEM IN 1877 Comparisons in History Show the Situation Which the President Overcame, Thus Preserving the National Credit.
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; One of the Largest Recent Sales of City Lots. THE LION PARK GROUNDS CUT INTO Eighty-two Lots of the Bernheimer & Schmid Holdings Disposed of for $550,150 -- Details of Other Offerings.
- Separate Receiver for the Midland.
- STONES FROM A GLASS HOUSE.
- Secretary Gresham Ill.
- DR. PARKHURST MUCH IMPRESSED; He Makes a Call on Commissioner Andrews and Approves of that Official's Police Reorganization Plan.
- ART NOTES.
- Steamboat Inspectors Dismissed.
- Article 13 -- No Title
- Death of the Duc de Noailles.
- New West Point Cadets.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- WILL PAY BUT FIVE CENTS ON THE DOLLAR; Assets of the Plymouth Rock Pants Company Dwindle Under Inspection.
- TRAINS UNITE AND RUN AWAY; Passenger Engine Wedged in Freight Car and Then with Reversed Lever Went Backward.
- FRANK C. MARRIN'S LONG ABSENCE; The Widow Barry Who Gave Him Money to Invest, Says He Will Never Come Backed -- Irregularities Charged.
- AMERICAN WOOLENS IN ENGLAND; They are Sold at a Profit in Bradford, the Greatest Woolen Market in the Country.
- Napoleon's Deficiency.
- Utah's Constitutional Convention.
- AILSA BEATS BRITANNIA; The Fife Cutter's Fast Race in Light Wind Off Cannes. EASY IN STAYS, QUICK IN GOING ABOUT The New Yacht Proved as Stiff as the Prince of Wales's Cutter and Delighted the Old Captains.
- GUNNER CARTER ON THE RETIRED LIST; With Admiral Jouett He Captured a Vessel in Galveston Harbor.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- Grand Trunk and the Trunk Lines.
- THE BATE PATENT DECISION.
- TROLLEY CAR FENDERS; Mayor Schieren Thinks One Used in Baltimore Will Save Life. BUT SPEED IS THE GREAT MENACE Presidents Norton and Lewis Declare that No Fender Has Yet Been Invented that Can Be Depended Upon.
- DENIAL BY FREDERICK DOUGLASS'S SONS'; No Antagonism for the Widow, No Consultation About a Will.
- Smollett's Pee Becomes Exiinet.
- D'Aulby -- Lunt.
- Article 14 -- No Title
- London Solicitors in Bankruptcy.
- The Grip in Washington.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- FOR THE UNITED LIBRARY; Waiting Now for the Approval of the Astor Trustees. LENOX LIBRARY HAS GIVE CONSENT Follows Example of Tilden Trust Fund Trustees -- Details to be looked Into Later -- What Alexder E. Orr Says.
- FIRE ON THE TRANSPORT FERN; Only the Heroic Conduct of Officers and Men Kept It from Reaching the Powder Magazine.
- Fatal Fire in a Coronada Mine.
- Orders Pouring into Jamestown.
- A VERBAL CONTRACT ALSO; Important Agreement as to the Bonds Not in Writing. THE SYNDICATE A FISCAL AGENT Authorized to Delay Payments in Its Contract in Order to Affect the Rate of Exchange.
- RELIEF FOR NEWFOUNDLAND'S DESTITUTE; The People Cheer the United States for Sending Provisions.
- PREVENTED SUICIDE AND MURDER.; Mamie O'Rourke Would Have Thrown Herself and Child Before a Train.
- WHISKY TRUST PROPERTIES TUR NED OVER; Long List of Distilleries Under Control of the Receivers.
- SUICIDE OF JOHN HALL, A PAINTER; Inhaled Gas After Giving Up His Work -- Sudden Death of a Pittsburg Man.
- SULLIVAN AD THE STREETS.
- TURKEY AND THE ARMENIANS.; Sir Ellis Ashmead Bartlett Suspects a Wicked Plot to Vilify.
- MURDERER HILL OF SIDNEY BURIED; He Killed Robert Peaslee in 1886, but Was Never Sent to Prison.
- Germany at Paris World's Fair.
- Fourth-Class Postmasters.
- PRINCE BISMARCK'S FESTIVAL.; The Mittagstein Is to be Rechristened the Bismarckstein.
- Editors to Meet at Lake George.
- ANCIENT AND HONORABLE CODFISH MOVED; The Massachusetts House Superintends the Transfer.
- Everetts in the Pulpit.
- SET FORTH IN THE BRIEFS.; Arguments Against the Constitutionality of the New Law.