Articles
- Guests of Mrs. Stokes at Lenox.
- BOSTON BOWLERS TRIUMPH.; They Defeat the New-Yorks in the Intercity Match.
- THE AILSA CAUSES ALARM; She Will Prove a Dangerous Competitor for the Cup. DUNRAVEN'S BOAT MAY BE FASTER New Courses for the New-Rochelle Yacht Club Laid Out -- Brooklyn Yachtsmen Getting Their Boats Ready.
- GOOD GOVERNMENT BALLOT BILL; COMPROMISE BETWEEN AUSTRALIAN AND PARTY COLUMN BALLOT. Hearing in Albany This Week -- A Simple and Discriminating Method of Voting.
- RODE OUT THREE STORMS; The Coasting Schooner Joel F. Sheppard Towed to This Port. ALL HER SAILS TORN TO SHREDS Her Crew Starving for Many Days -- Blown 600 Miles to Sea -- A Long Fight Against a Leak.
- FAMOUS BRUTON CHURCH; One of the Historical Landmarks of Williamsburg, Va. PRESENT STRUCTURE BUILT IN 1715 Prominent Men Who Have Been Connected With the Parish in the Past -- A Handsome Communion Service.
- NEW ILLUMINATING GAS; Interesting Experiments by T.L. Wilson with Acetylene. A PRODUCT OF VERY GREAT POWER Of Great Value from an Economic Point of View -- When Passed Through Heated Tubes It Furnishes Benzol.
- THE LADY OF THE POOL; "THE PRISONER OF ZENDA," &c.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- THE LATELY FOUND GOSPELS IN SYRIAC; The Biblical Manuscripts Which Dr. Harris of Cambridge Discovered.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- PLAINFIELD'S PARK CLUB; Its Entertainments Renewed -- Notes of Events and People.
- LEFT HIS FARM TO THE MORMONS; A New-York Admirer of the Latter Day Saints Provides Liberally for the Deserving Poor of Zion.
- Ireland Is Poor but Provident.
- CHICAGO'S ART INSTITUTE; One of the Best Equipped Institutions in the Country. POPULAR INTEREST IN ITS WORK Its Handsome New Home on the Lake Shore -- Contains Many Valuable Casts Exhibited at the World's Fair.
- MOSES COIT TYLER ON BERKELEY; THREE MEN OF LETTERS. By Moses Coit Tyler. New-York: G.P. Putnam's Sons. $1.25.
- JURORS CHARGED WITH TAKING BRIBES; A Chicago Court Will Investigate the Confessions of Jurymen.
- COULD NOT SAVE THE HORSES; Fourteen Burned to Death Yesterday in a Fire in a Thirteenth Avenue Stable.
- COLUMBIA AUTHORS OFFENDED; Guy Wetmore Carryl and Kenneth M. Murchison Have Withdrawn Their Operetta, "The Buccaneer."
- Whale Sighted Off Bridgehampton.
- WORK ON THE CUP DEFENDER.; The Fames Will Be Set Up in a Few Days -- Smoothing the Lead Keel.
- Connecticut Educators Meet.
- RAHWAY'S FINE BOWLERS; Something About the Men Who Were First in the Cyclers' Tourney. THEY WON 18 CONSECUTIVE VICTORIES Union County Roadsters' Team Were Experienced Bowlers and Some of Their Individual Scores Ran Very High.
- A Soldier and a Footwarmer.
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Much Business Is Doing and the Promise Is Good. PLENTY OF INQUIRY BY INVESTORS Money Abundant and Rates Low -- Renting of Offices -- Some of the Auction Features -- A New Theatre Projected.
- JUSTICE GAYNOR DEFINES "TO BUNKO."; Overrules Demurrer of W.H. Reynolds Against E.G. Blackford.
- FIVE THOUSAND PASSES FROM ONE ROAD; The Legislators of Kansas Very Free in Their Demand.
- MURRAY AND KERWIN.
- Good News for Deserting Sailors.
- Bertillon's Detective Ability.
- Editorial Article 2 -- No Title
- SOCIETY IS KEPT BUSY; Many Calls Upon Its Leaders During the Lenten Season. BOWLING BY KNICKERBOCKER CLUB
- The Muniments of War.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- AN EARLY SEASON IN NEWPORT; Cottagers Have Already Ordered Preparations for the Summer.
- Defeat for Western Cattlemen.
- MANY HOUSE PARTIES IN BAYONNE; Residents of That Delightful Village Receive Their Friends.
- IN THE WORLD OF ART; The Exhibitions of the Week and General Art Gossip. MR. HAMERTON'S FAVORITE ETCHINGS Chartran's Portrait of Calve -- Madonnas Shown for Charity -- Phil May ou the Staff of London Punch.
- STORIES OF LAWYERS AND COURTS.; HALF A CENTURY WITH JUDGES AND LAWYERS. By Joseph A. Willard, Clerk of the Superior Court of Massachusetts. 16mo. New-York: Houghton, Mifflin & Co. $1.25.
- Walbaum Gets One Year and Fine.
- Cochran May Get Well.
- Flushing Veterans' Organization.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- A View from a Mountain Top.
- TO BUY THE JUBILEE.; A Boston Syndicate Being Formed to Race Gen. Paine's Boat.
- Hunting the Seal.
- THE GOULD FAMILY ANNOYED; Stared at and Followed by Women on La Bretagne When They Were Saying Farewell to the Castellanes.
- NEW MANHATTANS WIN.; Defeated the Old Dorchester Bowlers at Boston.
- A Japanese Paper Uniform.
- LONDON CRY OF DISTRESS; Parliament Inquiry Justifies the Skepticism of Conservatives. OPPOSITION TO IRISH LAND BILL Bimetallists Discovered in the Banker's Institute -- Quarrels Among Armenians and Reaction in Favor of Turkey.
- Two Saved by Car Fenders.
- THE THIRTY-TWO PAGE TIMES.
- BIG FIGHT FOR SMALL FORTUNE; JACOB EDLER'S CHILDREN HAVING A LIVELY TIME IN COURT. A Married Daughter Leads the Opposition to the Appointment of Jacob, Jr., as Executor.
- ANGELO VESCOVALI'S LIFE AND WORK; The Famous Builder of the Ponte Margherita and of the Ponte Garibaldi.
- Does New-York Need a Flogging Code?
- GIBRALTAR AND ALGIERS; The Impregnable Fortress and the Dazzling White City. VIVID IMPRESSION OF THEIR CHARM Military Force of England and Neatness, Dramatic Pose, and Taste of the French -- Striking Episodes.
- ACCIDENTS TO VESSELS AT SEA.; Norwegian Ship Souverain Lost n Sailor and Was Damaged.
- FAREWELL CALLS A DUTY; Social Calendar of Washington Being Rapidly Cleared. MORE INTERNATIONAL MARRIAGES Four Representatives of Foreign Countries and Their Charming American Wives.
- FROM A PRIVATE'S DIARY; Gen. Halleck's Army at Pittsburg Landing and Corinth. CHANGE IN THE MEN'S CONDITION Hard Work Improved Their Health -- Some Lively Skirmishing -- A Memorable Visit to the Landing.
- SAID MRS. SCHOTT KILLED HER; Nellie Monahan Taken to a Hospital in a Dying Condition.
- Mrs. Micah Dyer's Assets.
- A NEW AND GOOD BOOK ON CHINA; THE REAL CHINAMAN. By Chester Holcombe. New-York: Dodd, Mead & Co. $2.
- Chicago Democratic Nominations.
- PARKHURST AGENTS ACCUSED; Justice Grady Suggests that Dennett and Whitney Might Be Charged with Conspiracy.
- "Polys" Win at Handball.
- PARIS SURFACE POLITICS; The Dainty, Warm, Only Comfortable Playhouse of Paris. THEATRE LIBRE WITHOUT ANTOINE Jules Lemaitre's Audacious Representation in "Le Pardon" of Phases of Life Not Edifying in Public.
- Waiter Denies Chasing Women.
- DEACONESS CONFERENCE CLOSED; Election of Officers -- Question of a Uniform Garb -- Services in Methodist Churches To-day.
- MAY BENEFIT BY THE VOYAGE; The Bennett Trotters Likely to be in Condition for Nice Races.
- Municipal League to Meet at Cleveland
- DOMINION PARLIAMENT DISSOLUTION; Regarded as Imminent -- But the Opposition Well Prepared.
- COL. COIT DRANK BY ORDER OF SURGEON; He Is Exonerated from All Blame for the Ohio Riots.
- CITY AND VICINITY.
- A Remarkable Memory.
- MAY BE SUPERINTENDENT; Inspector William J. McKelvey in Line for Promotion. HIS STERLING POLICE RECORD He Is a War Veteran with Twenty-three Years of Excellent Work on the Brooklyn Force to His Credit.
- Children Born on Holidays.
- Will Build a Hawaiian Cable.
- MUST MAKE THE CHARGES SPECIFIC; Secretary Herbert Issues an Order Relative to Naval Courts-Martial.
- THE PARTY OF THE PEOPLE; Silas Larrabee Speaks of the Future of the Democracy. MAKES A POLITICAL PROPHECY Incidentally He Tells a Story About His Uncle "Isra'l's" Parrot -- A Word About Barick Marstin's Boy.
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- Money Tied Up with Red Tape.
- GIANT KELP IN CALIFORNIA; OCEAN PLANTS WHICH HAVE STEMS 300 FEET LONG. A Slender Cord Which Has Leaves 30 or 40 Feet in Length -- Used for Fish Lines and Oil Bags.
- LORD ROSEBERY'S ILLNESS; Persistent Rumor that He Will Resign the Premiership. PARLIAMENT IS TAKEN UNAWARES Most Splendidly Stage-managed of Speakers Will Realize Public Conception of a Peer. REACTIONARY PARTY RULE IN RUSSIA England and France in the Lurch and Berlin the Centre of European Power -- Bismarck's Anniversary.
- BUTLER'S SWINDLE FAILED TO WORK; It Was a New One, and He Used for It a Box of Stones.
- THE OLDEST HOUSE IN NEW-YORK; WHERE THE FIRST BLOOD OF THE REVOLUTION WAS SHED Now a Table-de-Hote Restaurant -- To be Bought by the Military and Naval Order for a Clubhouse.
- A MANLY RETREAT.
- Navigation on the Hudson.
- WANT A DEMOCRATIC POSTMASTER; Several Candidates for the Position Trying to Interest Party Leaders.
- Princeton Gymnasts at Orange.
- Three Young Priests Ordained.
- THE FINANCIAL WORLD
- Filial Tribute to Mrs. A. Belmont.
- HORSES AND THEIR OWNERS.
- SOCK AND BUSKIN CAREER ENDED; Richmond Theatre to Become a Furniture Store -- Some Reminiscences.
- BROOKLYN WOMEN AUTHORS TO READ; Three Programmes Arranged for Lenten Benefits for Working Girls.
- A SEALED ROLL DECLARED NOT A LETTER; The Post Office Department So Rules Regarding a Package.
- What Is a Domestic Animal?
- Georgia Militia Demoralized.
- Winter at the Hygeia Hotel.
- ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION; An Expedition to Start South on a Novel Plan Next September. DR. F.A. COOK TO LEAD THE PARTY Sailing Sealers to be Used Instead of Steam Vessels -- Two Years to be Consumed in the Explorations.
- HARMLESS WILD BEASTS; At Luncheon, It Is Proved, They Are Very Pleasant Companions. MR. HAMILTON'S SUCCESSFUL TEST At the Quarters of the "Greatest Show on Earth" He Tries Thirteen Unfed Animals on the Same Number of Reporters.
- A Question of To-day
- QUIGLEY'S CASE.
- Art of Raising the Wind.
- AN INVITATION FROM AUSTRIA; Details of a Great Exhibition to be Held at Vienna in May.
- LECTURES IN THE ORANGES; Well Attended, as Were Also Other Forms of Entertainment.
- ODDITIES OF THE PATENT OFFICE; DEVICES THAT SEEM TO HAVE MORE PICTURESQUENESS THAN VALUE. One Invention Intended to Get the Best of Pickpockets -- Another Makes a Hatrack Burglar-Proof.
- VENEZUELA EXPELS MINISTERS.; The Reasons Are Not Detrimental to France and to Belgium.
- England's Defective English.
- Franz Joseph a Defendant.
- EX-PRESIDENT HARRISON GRIP-STRICKEN; The Attack Came After Pleuritic Symptoms -- Not Serious.
- BALTIMORE CONFERENCE OF METHODISTS; A Sermon by the Rev. G.C. Bacon and Several Reports Made.
- FREIGHT TRAIN HELD BY TRAMPS; Fifty in the Gang -- Did Not Pillage, but Terrorized and Obtained Free Rides -- Some Arrested and Punished.
- A STATESMAN'S THEOLOGY; THE FOUNDATIONS OF BELIEF. Notes Introductory to the Study of Theology. By the Right Hon. Arthur James Balfour. 16mo. New-York: Longmans, Green & Co. $2.
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- YALE STUDENTS TO BE VACCINATED; There Have Been Several Cases of Smallpox and No Risk Will be Taken.
- SWEET BABIES' PICTURES; Prize Exhibition to Aid the Messiah Home for Children. MEDAL FOR THE SWEETEST CHERUB A League of Baby Patrons and Patronesses to be Formed -- Each Member to Send a Dollar and a Photo.
- To Build a Hotel in Newark.
- VILLAGE FARM CARRIAGE HORSES; Will Be Sold in This City -- Hamlins Favor Sporting League.
- Gen. Miles Warmly Welcomed.
- FOR EAST RIVER FERRY SERVICE; Launch of the Vermont at Chester -- A Modern 650-Ton Craft.
- Japan's Proposed Eiffel Tower.
- EXHIBITION OF COSTUMES; Successful Opening in Madison Square Garden. ANTIQUE AND MODERN DRESSES SHOWN The Show for the Benefit of the Young Women's Christian Association and St. James's Mission.
- Bulgaria's Decline as a Bugbear.
- A New Comic Opera.
- DESTINATION OF ADMIRAL MEADE'S FLEET; On Present Plans the Squadron Goes to Mexico and Carribean Sea.
- LORD ROSEBERY.
- Limits of Human Intelligence.
- Sound Money Clubs.
- SUMMIT SOCIAL EVENTS; Amateurs to Produce a Play in the Short Hills Casino.
- How Faure Broke the Ice.
- Death of Marquis Filippo Berardi.
- Chinese Emperor Interested.
- Cornelius Vanderbilt's Newport Plans.
- Relief for Drought-Stricken Farmers.
- Women Candidates in Kentucky.
- A QUARTERLY REVIEWER; ESSAYS AND STUDIES. By John Churton Collins. New-York: Macmillan & Co. $3.
- PROBING WHISKY TRUST; Extraordinary Discoveries Made by the Receivers' Experts. THE PLAN FOR REORGANIZATION Lavish Expenditures for Law and "Statistics" -- Over $6,250,000 Assets and Only $1,000,000 Liabilities.
- KANSAS, NEBRASKA, IOWA WHEAT; SECRETARY MORTON GETS UNOFFICIAL INFORMATION. Used for Cattle -- Proportions One-third Wheat, Two-thirds Corn -- Winter Wheat Outlook Bad.
- NEWS OF THE RAILROADS; Secretary Carlisle Issues an Order Regarding Pacific Railroad Charges.
- A NEW STORY BY MISS SALLY P. M'LEAN; The Connecticut Novelist Resumes Her Literary Work.
- Williams's Athletes Winter Meet.
- Children Not Entitled to Charity.
- SOME CHANGES PROPOSED IN THE ARMY; One of Them Will Relate to Inspections by Department Commanders.
- ANTI-SOCIALIST BILL DOOMED; AGRARIANS ARE DISPLEASED WITH STATE COUNCIL'S WORK. Prince Bismarck, Hale and Hearty, Tells Students that Chewing Hard Food Relieves His Faceache.
- Double Bounty.
- COAL OPERATORS' ASSOCIATION; Action on the 69-Cent Wage Rate Taken and to be Considered.
- TORONTO'S PLAN OF INSURANCE; Provisions of the Bill for the Establishment of a City Bureau with Compulsory Patronage.
- CRIMINALS AND FLOGGING.
- JERSEY'S NORMAL SCHOOL; It Was Decided in 1855 that Teachers Should be Taught. MASSACHUSETTS SYSTEM ADOPTED The Course of Study Extends Through Three Years of Two Terms Each -- Students Must Serve the State.
- AUNT BETSEY, ALMSHOUSE CENTENARIAN; To Celebrate Her 105th Birthday Tomorrow and Get a Meal and Candies.
- ENTERTAINMENTS IN MONTCLAIR; An Enjoyable Dance at the Bloomfield Association's House.
- Warm Water of St. Winefride's Well.
- Pope Leo Receives Potter Palmer.
- THE THEATRICAL WEEK; Mr. Lancaster's Prelude to the Tragedy of "Romeo and Juliet." THE DEMAND, FOR MORAL PLAYS Story of "An Ideal Husband," by Oscar Wilde, and Something About Mrs. Langtry's New Play. "Gossip."
- Cocktails Under the Tariff.
- THE EMPIRE STATE'S SEAL; New-York Has Had Five Since Colonial Days. A LONG SEARCH FOR THE ORIGINAL The First Great Seal Was Adopted in 1777 -- Then Came Variations, Which Were All Dropped in 1882.
- Three Stories by Meredith.; THE TALE OF CHLOE, THE HOUSE ON THE BEACH, THE CASE OF GENRAL OPLE AND LADY CAMPER. By Clarence Meredith. New-York: Ward, Lock & Bowden, Limited.
- RECEIVER M'NULTA PLEASED.; The Plan of Reorganization He Thinks Needs but One Improvement.
- PLOTTING HEARD BY MRS. RICHARDS; It Involved Train Robbing -- Revolver Fired by Her Scared the Men.
- DIE ISABELLA HEIMATH; A Home with No Restrictions as to Creed, Sex, or Nationality. FOR AGED, POOR, AND CONVALESCENT Erected by Oswald Ottendorfer at a Cost of $600,000 -- Endowed by Mrs. Ottendorfer and Her Children.
- The Reading Coal Fight.
- ONLY NEED TWO GAMES; Parke, Davis & Co. Lead for Drug Clerks' Bowling Championship. WHITALL, TATUM & CO. SECOND The First Tie Game in the Tournament Rolled by Robinson & Son's Team an Merck & Co.
- Steamer Shores on Racine Rocks.
- NO MORE APPOINTMENTS MADE; The Mayor Expected to Name Charities Commissioner Sheehy's Successor This Week.
- CABLE CHESS MATCH A DRAW.; Only One Game Finished in the Series with the British Club.
- Tape Tyranny in France.
- ATTEMPTED MURDER AND SUICIDE; John Heintz Shot His Common-law Wife and Then Tried Hard to Shoot Himself.
- To Expedite Pension Payments.
- ASKED THEM TO RESIGN; Major Van Duzer's Advice to Officers of the Sixty-ninth. FEW ARE LIKELY TO FOLLOW IT First Brigade Judge Advocate Surprises Discordant Commanders of the Disrupted Battalion.
- TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES.
- AN UNPROFITABLE SUCCESS; THE EXCHANGE FOR WOMAN'S WORK SERVES FINE DINNERS. Its Attractive Rooms in the Brooklyn Young Women's Christian Association -- An Average Menu.
- A WEEK'S MUSICAL TOPICS; Timely Gossip of the Concert Hall and the Opera House. GERMAN VERSUS ITALIAN METHODS Some Poor Stage Settings Offset by Good Acting -- Singing Dialogues Over the Footlights to the Audience.
- Bark Portland Lloyds Safe.
- Damages by Government Vessels.
- PRACTICAL SHAKESPEARE STUDY.
- Big and Costly Keys.
- Is "Johnnie" Simpson "Slated?"
- Indian Harbor Hotel Not to be Closed.
- MOUNTAINEERS IN SICILY; Valley of Paradise and Ancient Monastery of San Martino. LUXURIANT PLANTS OF CONCO D'ORO Enchanted Experience of An American Alpinist In a Journey from Porta Nuova to Top of Monte Cuccio.
- CANNON'S "BEAT" ON HENDERSON; An Attempt to Capture the Chairmanship of the Next Appropriations Committee by Assault.
- THE PRACTICAL "TRILBY"; Here the Book Is Considered as a Keg of Nails Might Be. IT WEIGHS ONE POUND AND A HALF So Far Trilby Has Devoured Four Thousand Reams of White Paper and Would Fill About Ten Freight Cars.
- Rubber Mills to Resume.
- PLEA FOR EMBEZZLER DE ALMAGRO; Was the Man Who Robbed the Argentine Legation Legally Arrested?
- THE MUSCULAR SYSTEM
- WORKS OF FICTION; Newest of the "New" Women. GALLIA. By Menie Muriel Dowie. Philadelphia J.B. Lippincott Company. $1.
- SWITZERLAND WANTS CARPETS; An Excellent Chance to Extend the Trade of America.
- Senator Barrett's Strong Denial.
- Income Tax Returns Small.
- Request to Sell a Railroad.
- Boston Bowlers Win Again.
- CHILDREN DANCING IN THE WET; Despite the Falling Rain Two Waifs of the Street Enjoy the Music of an Italian Organ Grinder.
- HE THINKS THEY SHOULD HAVE MUSKETS; Inspector General McLewee Talks of the Equipment of Orderlies.
- THE CHILDREN WHO WANT MORE; That Will Be the Name of the Chinese Laundrymen's Union.
- MATRIMONY AND THE STAGE; Why Wives Go on the Stage and Hints for Keeping Them at Home.
- Austria's Christmas Trees.
- WILL RESUME THE TESTS OF TORPEDOES; The Stiletto and Cushing Are Prepared for Service at Newport.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- MANY RADICAL CHANGES; Amendments Designed to Give to Us Bettor Rapid Transit. NO STREETS MAY BE EXCEPTED Provision for Alterations in Plans -- Contracts with Other Roads -- Home Dressing of Stone.
- MR. BAYARD'S THREE MORAL HEROES.
- JAMAICA'S NEW SCHOOLS; Secured After a Sharp Struggle with "Mossbacks." A FINE HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING It Will Accommodate Nine Hundred Pupils and Contain the Public Library and a Gymnasium.
- SEDITION IN SANTIAGO ONLY.; Two Conspieuous Members of Mataga's Band Have Surrendered.
- THE SPRING SEASON OPEN; Promise of Success at Lakewood Has Never Been Better. GOLF PLAYERS WILL SOON BE ACTIVE Colonial Kettledrum Arranged for by the Women's Aid Society of All Saints' Memorial Church -- Social Notes.
- TO HARNESS A WESTERN RIVER; ONE ON PUGET SOUND TO RIVAL NIAGARA'S POWER. A Water and Electric Power Plant to Use White River, Washington, and Benefit Tacoma.
- Liberals Lose Lord Northbourne.
- Mysterious Five on a Ferryboat.
- No Change in the Vote.
- Cause of Mrs. Dickens's Death.
- EMANU-EL'S FIFTY YEARS; The Golden Jubilee of Reformed Judaism in America. HISTORY OF THE REFORM MOVEMENT Temple Emanu-El to Celebrate Its Fiftieth Anniversary -- The Most Progressive Jewish Congregation in the World.
- RAILROAD MEN AND MATTERS.
- AILSA BROKE DOWN.; Palley Broke While Mainsail Was Being Hoisted, and She Could Not Race.
- Accepting No Compromises.
- ANOTHER VICTIM OF THE ELBE; A Body Supposed to be That of Eugene Rhodes Washed Ashore.
- E. Sears a Suicide.
- Oom Paul Is Not a Musician.
- WEST SIDE IS ITSELF A GREAT CITY; Quarter North of Fifty-ninth Street West of Central Park a Model Community. PURE AIR AND PERFECT SANITARY CONDITIONS Surrounded by Pleasure Grounds, Crossed by Fine Boulevards and Wide Streets Lined with Artistic Buildings. ITS RESIDENTS LIVE LONG IN COMFORT AND HAPPINESS History of a Region of Great Interest -- Was the Site of Fine Colonial Mansions and Washington's Headquarters Were There -- Buildings Worth $200,000,000 Erected During the Last Twelve Years All Constructed According to Modern Ideas.
- Starved on a Coal Diet.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- How to Treat Servants.
- SCIENTIFIC TEST OF THE AMMEN RAM; To Ascertain Katahdin's Centro of Gravity and Point of Water Pressure.
- A FLOWER FEDERATION; Work of the New National Plant, Flower, and Fruit Guild. A SIMPLE SCHEME WITH VAST RESULTS What the Guild Is -- A National Cooperative Flower Mission -- Every City and Town Should Be Interested.
- THE DISTRIBUTION STAGE.
- "UNCLE IRA" JENNINGS, VETERAN; He Conveyed James K. Polk, Millard Fillmore, and Andrew Jackson.
- JAPANESE IN MANCHURIA; Victorious Troops Protect the Foreigners at Ying Kao. MISSIONARY IN OLD NIU-CHWANG Li Hung Chang's Departure Delayed Either by Ice on Pei-Ho River or by Request of Hiroshima Court.
- BREWING AN ANCIENT ART; Ancestors of the Tentons Taught It in Old Egypt. BEER KNOWN IN REMOTEST DAYS Made Then Just as It Is Now, and It Produced All the Effects, Including "Katzenjammer," that It Does To-day.
- FURTHER PROCEEDINGS ARE NECESSARY; C.S. Morton May Being Action to Have Coffee Exchange Officers Removed.
- Selfish but Enlightened.
- GOLD STANDARD IN THE WEST; Secretary Morton Believes the Sentiment in Favor of a Single Standard Is Growing Rapidly.
- A FUNERAL, WHETHER DEAD OR ALIVE; Belknap's Body Will Then be Kept to See If Life Returns.
- GOSSIP OF THE CYCLERS; Success Assured the League with a Membership of Forty Thousand. THE DONALDSON BILL IS RIDICULED Capt. Staubach's Plan for the Manhattan Bicycle Club's Open Century Run to Philadelphia in June.
- An English Society Note.
- PLATT MEN ARE PUZZLED; Trying Hard to Figure Out How They Can "Save the Pieces." THE MAYOR WILL NOT FIGHT Simply Pays No Attention to the Machine -- Speaker Fish Calls on Mr. Strong and then Sees Mr. Platt.
- Latest Foreign Shipping.
- ORANGES STILL ARGUING; Question of Consolidation or Annexation Not Yet Settled. HOME RULE PLAN MOST FAVORED More People Prefer the Greater Newark Plan, However, than Was First Estimated -- The Arguments.
- Chosen to Debate with Harvard.
- BANK CLERKS' SEASON ENDS.; Chase National and National Park Banks Tied for Second Place.
- OHIO COAL ROADS AGREE; Uniform Carrying Rates to be Maintained for over a Year. A BENEFIT FOR LABORING MEN The Product of Bituminous Mines to be Handled by a General Selling Agency -- Mine Operators to Co-operate.
- Mamie O'Rourke's Parents Worried.
- DRAMATIC DANCES AND CHILDREN'S GAMES; Lecture by H.E. Krehbiel Before the Kindergarten Union.