Articles
- Lieut. Gov. Wolcott Better.
- AN UPROAR OVER COMMUNION CUPS; A Speaker in the Baltimore Conference Who Denounced Old-Fashioned Chalices Greeted with Groans.
- A BAD FIRE IN WAUPUN, WIS.; Spectators Buried Beneath Walls Toppled Over by an Explosion -- Business Property Destroyed.
- BACKDOWN FOR MR. PLATT; Withdrawal of Support of Men for Places Under the Mayor. MR. LAUTERBACH WAS THE SPOKESMAN Regular Machine No Longer Stands for Messrs. Wanmaker and Hamilton -- Mr. Brookfield to Look After His Friends.
- HENRY C. MINER HAS WITHDRAWN; Timothy J. Campbell Is Left to Contest the Congressman's Election in Any Way He Pleases.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- ROBBING THE CITIES.
- MADE LAWS BY THE GOVERNOR; Five More New Chapters Added to the Statute Books.
- A CHAIR OF AMERICAN HISTORY; Mrs. McLean Calls on Bishop Potter to Present It to Barnard College from the Daughters of the Revolution.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- Up to Date.
- Rosebery Presided Over the Cabinet.
- DR. PARKHURST SUMMONED; A Witness Before the Extraordinary Grand Jury. A STARTLING PRESENTMENT EXPECTED The Reformer Almost Runs Into Superintendent Byrnes's Arms Commissioner Martin Before the Jury.
- WILL COAL AT CARTAGENA HEREAFTER; No More Fuel to be Purchased of the Panama Railroad Company.
- A POPULAR LENTEN SPORT; Cycling Is Now Society Folks' Favorite Pastime. BIG CROWDS AT THE MICHAUX RIDES The Cycle Club of Brooklyn's Unique Entertainments in the Clermont Avenue Rink -- Costume Ride Planned.
- Bruorton Declined the Office.
- Specific Performance Enforced.
- NO PENSION FOR BRADY; New-York Police Board Is Not Bound as to Retirements. COURT OF APPEALS SO DECIDES Twenty Years' Service Not a Bar to Dismissal -- The Ruling Saves Police Pension Fund from Wreck.
- MORE TROUBLE FOR THE GAS TRUST; The Illinois Attorney General Proposes to Renew the Attack.
- OLD SOLDIERS DEMAND THEIR PLACES; The Courts Will Be Asked to Interpret the Veterans' Tenure Act.
- Article 8 -- No Title
- STATE CHARITIES AND POLITICS.
- HIGH SPEED BY TROLLEYS; Testimony Before the Legislative Investigating Committee. SAMUEL GOMPERS WAS A WITNESS Opposed to Compulsory Arbitration in Any Form -- Not Over 15 Per Cent. of Old Men Taken Back to Work.
- We Are Barbarians?
- THE DEMOCRATS FAILED TO FILE IN TIME; North Plainfield Republicans Therefore Carried the Election.
- DIFFICULTIES OF VENEZUELA.; The Minneapolis Ordered to La Guayra by Admiral Meade.
- Club Hospitality.
- Death of the Earl of Bessborough.
- Brooklyn's 103d Trolley Victim.
- Kentucky Association's Meeting.
- BROOKLYN REALTY MATTERS.
- The New-Jersey Bridge Matter.
- NEWS OF THE RAILROADS; Annual Report of the Business of the Missouri Pacific System. PRESIDENT G.J. GOULD'S COMMENTS Failure to Legalize Pooling Bound to Result in Railway Wreckage -- The Missouri Pacific in Friendly Hands.
- Philip J.A. Harper Better.
- Fight Among Glassmakers in France.
- REFEREE FOR THE TILDEN TRUST; J. Warren Greene to Report as to Partition of Estates in Yonkers, Brooklyn, and This City.
- HEARING ON THE EXCISE BILLS; What the Two Measures Mean to New-York City and the State.
- THE ROBINSON MURDER TRIAL PROCEEDS; Testimony of the Physician Who Made the Autopsy.
- Article 9 -- No Title
- THE ALLIANCA CASE.
- SUITS AGAINST DEBTORS TO THE STATE; The Treasurer Seeks to Collect from Delinquent Banks and Officials.
- PROPERTY OWNERS OBJECT; Protest Against a Rapid Transit Viaduct on the West Side. RUIN OF THE BOULEVARD FEARED A Tunnel or Open Cut Preferred Near Cathedral Heights -- Commissioners to Give Another Hearing.
- COUNTY COUNCIL CHAIRMAN.; Arthur Arnold, Progressist, Elected by a Majority of Nine Votes.
- Very Unique.
- French Transports at Majunga.
- STOCK EXCHANGE SUED; T.C. Doremus Wants the Seat He Lost When "Napoleon" Ives Failed. HE WAS A PARTNER IN IVES'S FIRM Justice Ingraham Inclined to Hold that the Action of the Exchange in Expelling Him Was Final.
- Turf Too Slippery for Hunting.
- WILL IT BE THE GARRICK?; General Opinion that Mr. Mansfield Ought to Call His New Theatre by His Own Name.
- PENNSYLVANIA'S ANNUAL MEETING; President Roberts's Policy Is Indorsed and He Makes a Short Speech.
- Will Close Up Urgent Business.
- Cornelius Herz Summoned in Paris.
- Post Light No. 18 Destroyed.
- APPEAL TO THE GOVERNOR; Men of the Sixty-ninth Indorse the Action of Their Captains. COL. MORAN WANTED FOR COMMANDER The Proposition to Have Officers Sign Resignations in Blank Considered Unmilitary -- No Factions in Twenty Years.
- THE SYRACUSE INVESTIGATION; A Preliminary Report by the Committee and a Request for More Time.
- Article 10 -- No Title
- THE CARLYLE MEMORIAL.
- Scows Come Together in the Bay.
- A New Kind of Musical Criticism.
- FOUND AN INFERNAL MACHINE; Mrs. Schulthies Thinks Her Brother Wants to Kill Her.
- ACCIDENTS TO VESSELS AT SEA.; Steamship Olga Comes into Collision with Steamer Cadoxton.
- A Paradox.
- Appointment of Count Bismarck.
- STATISTICS RELATING TO EXPORTS; Shipments of Breadstuffs, Provisions, Cotton, and Mineral Oils.
- Democrats Make Gains.
- TENNIS SCHEDULE ARRANGED.; Tournaments Where the Experts Will Be Seen This Season.
- THE PRESIDENT GOING HOME; His Duck Hunt Practically Ended -- He Has Been in Excellent Health Throughout His Vacation.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- HEROES' NAMES IN BRONZE; A Handsome Tablet Presented to the Seventy-first Regiment. COL. HENRY P. MARTIN THE DONOR Former Commander of the "American Guard" Pays Tribute to Heroes of the First Bull Run.
- HOME OF THE NEW COURT; The Question of Having the Appellate Division Sit Up Town. SIMON STERNE FAVORS THE PLAN Some Lawyers Think All Courts Should Be Near Together -- Gowns Generally Favored -- Ex.-Gov. Hoadly Against Them.
- MANY VIEWS IN THE ORANGES; There Are Fifteen Groups of Residents and No One Regards Consolidation Like the Other Fourteen.
- A Rather Cynical View of a Father.
- Article 11 -- No Title
- WHAT IS IT?
- Fourth-Class Postmasters.
- Honors Announced at Vassar.
- ITALIAN COAST IN A GALE.; The Augusta Victoria Broke from Her Moorings at Naples.
- All Quiet at Bocas del Toro.
- The Whole Family Has Smallpox.
- FOR THE BOWLING CHAMPIONSHIP; Capt. Chamberlain a Probable Starter in the Individual Tourney.
- DR. MACDONALD'S RENOMINATION; Efficient Service as President of the Lunacy Commission.
- NEW-YORK AND NEW-ENGLAND.; The old Board of Directors Re-elected in Boston Yesterday.
- Capt. Shepard Has Pneumonia.
- WHAT NEWFOUNDLAND WILL ASK; Terms on Which She Will Consent to Union with Canada -- Distribution of Food in St. John's.
- THE DOCTOR WAS INDICTED BY MISTAKE; Now the Governor is Trying to Have His Extradition Set Aside.
- KELLAM'S TRIAL FOR FORGERY; Simmons, His Accuser, Began Life "in the Tract Business," and Is Now Worth $100,000.
- EXCELLENT HOME WORK.
- TWO FROM EACH PARTY; Mayor Strong Names New Members of the Board of Education. PROPOSED CIVIL SERVICE CHANGES Police Appointments in Batches of Ten from Eligible Lists of Twelve -- Chances for the Best Men.
- OF INTEREST TO POLITICIANS.
- NAVAL REFORMS IN FRANCE.; Vice Admiral Besnard Replies to the Attacks of Lockroy and Others.
- Waldeck-Rousseau Will Be Premier.
- NEGROES SHOT LIKE DOGS; Many Killed and Wounded by New-Orleans Mobs. AN ENGLISH PURSER FATALLY HURT Police Make No Arrests -- Militia Under Arms to Prevent Further Rioting -- Federal Troops May Be Called Upon.
- INTERCLUB TOURNEY ENDS.; Oxfords Win the Championship -- Second Place Still in Doubt.
- Rapid Work on the St. Louis.
- Western Freight Pool in Danger.
- EXPLOSION DISCLOSED A STILL; Henry Schrell Arrested by Revenue Officers for Making Whisky in His Road House at Bayside.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- CITY AND VICINITY.
- J.B. MANNING & SONS' CREDITORS; Preferences Given by the Buffalo Maltsters -- Large Real Estate Transactions in This City.
- American Rejoicings Echoed Abroad.
- Diogenes.
- LI HUNG CHANG'S MISSION.; Questions Other than Peace to be Settled by the Commissioners.
- Von Wissmann, East Africa Governor.
- Gives Portraits of Washington.
- Fell Overboard While Drunk.
- KING MAY DIE OF HIS INJURIES; Probably Fatal Wounds Sustained by the Governor's Secretary in a Riot in the Indiana Legislature.
- The Press Cycle League.
- FIRED ON A MAIL SHIP; Spanish Man-of-War Insults the Stars and Stripes. SOLID SHOT FOR ALLIANCA Off the Cuban Coast the Spaniard Tried to Overhaul Her. SHE WAS IN NEUTRAL WATERS Twice Dipped Her Flag in Salute and was Answered by Two Cannon Balls. SHE WAS SPEEDY AND GOT AWAY Her Captain Notifies Secretary Gresham -- Consul General Williams to Investigate.
- Earnings of Brooklyn Roads.
- Valuable Patents on Exhibition.
- ISSUES OF CITY STOCKS AND BONDS; Money for Mulberry Bend Park, Croton Watershed, and a Schoolhouse.
- THE VERDICT IS SEVERE; Building Officials Scored by the Orchard Street Jury. DEPARTMENT REORGANIZATION URGED Inspector Ormsby Found Guilty of Criminal Negligence, and the Contractors of Violation of the Law.
- OUR CONSUL TO INVESTIGATE.; Instructions Sent to Mr. Williams at Havana -- The Law on the Subject.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- THE NATION WILL PAY THE DAMAGES; Injuries Sustained by the Buildings Once Used for the Signal Office.
- Ex-Speaker Reed and Silver.
- AMERICAN CATTLE ABROAD.; Statistics and Opinions of Experts on German Conditions.
- IDEALITY AT THE LYCEUM; But It Is of the Oscar Wilde Kind, and Not Enervating. MR. KELCEY AS A SMART IDIOT A Facile and Agreeable Performance, with Fine Scenic Pictures, of a Comedy by the Lesser Congreve.
- ARGUING THE INCOME TAX; The Attorney General, James C. Carter, and Joseph H. Choate Speak. PROMINENT MEN IN THE COURT ROOM Mr. Carter, Appearing for a Trust Company, Upholds the Measure -- Mr. Choate Says the Law Is Dangerous.
- TUG VOSBURG SUNK ON ROMER; Her Crew Taken from the Scow She Was Towing by the Tug Carrie A. Ramsay at Daylight.
- PURSUED OVER TWENTY MILES.; Capt. Crossman's Story -- The Spaniard's Poor Aim and Slow Speed. FIRED ON A MAIL SHIP
- Trolleys in Newark.
- M'KELVEY GETS THE PLACE; The Inspector Made Superintendent of Brooklyn Police. SUCCEEDED BY CAPT. THOMAS MURPHY They, with Others Promoted, Are Republicans and Members of Grant Post -- Good Record of the New Head of the Force.
- BELIEVES IT IS UNWISE; Commissioner Charles E. Simmons's Objections to the Pavey Bill. ALTOGETHER TOO EXPENSIVE A PLAN It Would Cost the City at Least $800,000 a Year More than It Does Now and Promises Hopeless Entanglement.
- Editorial Article 2 -- No Title
- CUBA'S NOISY INSURGENTS; Various Bands Are Dispersed and Others Surrender or Fall. REBELS ARE BRAVER IN KEY WEST Severe Criticism of the Agitators in America by an Authoritative Official -- Gen. Sanchez's Volunteers.
- Not Deceived.
- A LEGACY FOR HENRY GEORGE.; S.M. Burroughs of Medina Left 4,000 to the Single Taxer.
- TO REVISE THE CIVIL CODE.; Resolution to that Effect Adopted by the Bar Association, Though Not Without Opposition.
- LONDON EMULATES NEW-YORK; Dr. Biggs Says the Mortality from Diphtheria Here Has Been Reduced Forty Per Cent. by Antitoxine.
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- Killed Himself Because of Chagrin
- Article 12 -- No Title
- BROOKLYN DAY AT ALBANY; Mayor Schieren Gets What the Platt Men Call Two "Rebukes." AN EXICITING SCENE IN THE SENATE Mr. O'Connor Repudiates the Idea that He Wears a "Collar" and Threatens to Expose Lobbyists.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- LEON ABBETT INVOLVED; A Witness Says He Got Furniture at New-Jersey's Expense. GROSS OVERCHARGES ALSO ALLEGED Adjt. Gen. Stryker Testifies that a Bill for $8,000 Was Paid in Spite of His Disapproval.
- LENTEN TALKS ON HISTORY; Miss Jane Meade Welch Tells Society Women About New-Jersey.
- TIVOLI HALL WRECKED; Speedy Destruction by Flames in South Brooklyn. TENANTS OF FLATS HAD TO HURRY OUT Fall of the Cupola That Crowned the Roof of the Place of Amusement -- Street-Car Traffic Interrupted.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- A Very Scarce Article.
- SENTENCE OF LILIUOKALANI.; Leading Royalists Organizing for Honolulu's Annexation.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- AN IMPOSITION ON DROUGHT SUFFERERS; Applicants for Free Seed Forced to Pay for Affidavits.
- IN THE REAL ESTATES FIELD; SOME LARGE SALES OF BUSINESS PROPERTY REPORTED. Lots Up Town and Tenements on the Eat Side Among That Disposed of at Auction.
- A FIGHT FOLLOWS MASS; Many Shots Are Exchanged in an Omaha Church. THE PRIEST SHOOTS AN ASSAILANT Polish Factions Riot Over the Possession of Property -- Wholesale Arrests of the Belligerents.
- No Baseball for Yale Freshmen.