Articles
- GERMAN PROTECTIONISM.
- MR. TESLA'S GREAT LOSS; All of the Electrician's Valuable Instruments Burned. WORK OF HALF A LIFETIME GONE Firemen Unable to Save His Laboratory in South Fifth Avenue -- He Loses $50,000; Gillis & Geoghegan $80,000.
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- French Makers of Matches Strike.
- TREASURER TAYLOR CAUGHT IN MEXICO; South Dakota's Defaulter Run Down by Detectives.
- SQUADRON A DRILLS IN BROOKLYN; The Crack New York Troop Gives a Spirited Exhibition in the Riding and Driving Club of That City.
- AMERICAN CLOTH TRADE IN BRADFORD; Consul Meeker Reports Increased Demand for New-York Products.
- Secretary King's Condition.
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- Bank Cashier Arrested.
- REVIEW OF THE THIRTEENTH; Brooklyn Militiamen Pass Before Adjutant Gen. McAlpin in the Sumner Avenue Armory.
- International Race for Pigeons.
- CROWDS AT THE COSTUME SHOW; Dressmakers Go There to Study the Latest Styles from Paris.
- CHEAP FERRIAGE BILL KILLED; Republicans of the New-Jersey Assembly Decide to Pass the Election Judiciary Bill Over the Veto.
- Opening of a New Road.
- ALL THE CHICAGO JURIES ILLEGAL; Judge Baker Decides that the System of Drawing Is Not Lawful.
- King Humbert's Electionary Clemency
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- "I CAN HOLD OUT NO LONGER"; Cigar Dealer Denman Was Popular with Wall Street Men -- Feared that He Has Committed Suicide.
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- Prof. Bryce on Revival of Business.
- WILL INVESTIGATE THE WIFE'S CHARGES; Mrs. Davis Told Judge McAdam a Divorce Was Procured by Conspiracy.
- The Goodman-Parsons Murder Case.
- TO STIMULATE EXPORTATIONS; Secretary Morton to Issue Bulletins Indicating the World's Markets for American Products.
- Kiernan Pleads Guilty.
- Newark's Democratic Convention Call
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- ONE HEAD FOR THE POLICE; Committee of Ten Makes Public Its Reform Measures. ELECTION DEPARTMENT CREATED Four Commissioners to Look After the Elections -- Enlarged Powers for Police Chief -- New Court to Try Policemen.
- Prize Speaking at Dartmouth.
- A WARRANT FOR MR. MASON; THE PRESIDENT OF THE BROOKLYN FURNITURE COMPANY PAROLED. Accused by Leopold C. Tappey of Violating Postal Laws by Sending Him a Collection Agency Envelope.
- Halsey and Terbell Lead.
- Passengers Tossed About but Not Hurt
- THE NAVAL WAR COLLEGE BUILDING; Once More to be Devoted to the Objects for Which It Was Built.
- Northern Pacific Litigation.
- Editorial Article 2 -- No Title
- POLITICS IN RHODE ISLAND; Candidates Who Will Probably Be Nominated by Both Parties To-day.
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- International Conference Condemned.
- IN AID OF INTERNATIONAL COMMERCE; The State Department to Complete the Dictionary of Trade Terms.
- Heavy Wind in Alabama.
- Mr. Merritt's Claim Against the State.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; ITEMS OF INTEREST REPORTED BY THE BROKERS. A Block Front on Amsterdam Avenue Sold for Improvement -- To-day's Auction Offerings.
- THERE WILL BE NO DUEL; Thomas Gilroy, Jr., Says He Did Not Challenge Walter S. Hale. AN EXPLANATION OF THE QUARREL Mr. Gilroy Says His Brother-in-Law Accused Him of Living on His Money, and He Made a Forcible Retort.
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- NOW THE TOTAL IS 104; Sailor Dalschieck Fatally Hurt by Two Brooklyn Cars. CONDUCTORS AND MOTORMEN NOT HELD Mayor Schieren Proposes to Arrest Presidents if the Arrest of Motormen Does Not Prevent High Speed -- Fatalities.
- The Giants at Practice.
- MR. PLATT MAKES DENIAL; Declares He Has Formed No Political Alliance with Senator Hill. HIS ATTITUDE TOWARD MAYOR STRONG Withdrawal of Support of Local Candidates May Mean More Power in the State -- Square Defeat at Best.
- PORTER DISAPPROVES IT; Agrees with Commissioner Simmons as to the Pavey Bill. WOULD INCREASE COST TO THE CITY Dr. George G. Wheelock of the State Charities Aid Association Dissects Mr. Simmons's Statements.
- MAYOR STRONG OBJECTS; He Is Against Mandatory Legislation for This City. PARK POLICE MEASURE CRITICISED City Officials Should Have Something to Say About Increased Expenses -- Appointments and Applications.
- Editorial Article 3 -- No Title
- To Furnish 10,000 Tombstones.
- REINA REGENTE IS OVERDUE.; Description of the Cruiser About Which Cadiz Is Anxious.
- Trieste Engulfed for Five Hours.
- THE INSULT TO OUR FLAG; Navy Officers Discuss the Firing Upon the Allianca. WHAT MAY BE EXPECTED OF SPAIN Possible Effect in Cuba Were a Threatening Squadron Sent There -- The Spanish Minister Gives His View of the Incident.
- RIOTING IS NOT RESUMED; But Little Work Is Done on the New-Orleans Wharves. THE GOVERNOR IS TAKING ACTION Council of Commercial Bodies Declares for Law and Order -- No International Complications Probable.
- Woman Suffrage in Nova Scotia.
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- GETTING OVER A BROKEN NECK; What Is Considered One of the Most Remarkable Casualty Cases Is Being Treated in a Brooklyn Hospital.
- THE HISTORY OF POISONS; Lecture by C.E. Pellew Before College of Pharmacy Alumni. THEIR USE FOR AGES FOR MURDER Hydrocyanic Acid Known to Egyptian Priests -- Use of Toxic Agents Among the Ancients -- Modern Poisoning Cases.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- S THERE NO HELP FOR THE AGED?; Cannot Policemen Distinguish Between Alcoholism and Illness?
- ASTOR TRUSTEES AGREE; Ready to Consolidate with the Lenox Library and the Tilden Trust. JOINT MANAGERS MAY MEET SOON Legislature to be Asked to Authorize an Enlarged Board of Trustees -- The Question of Site Discussed.
- On a Certain Habit of Innkeepers.
- THE INVASION OF MADAGASCAR.; Gen. Metzinger Will Clear the Way for Duchesne's Main Force.
- Imports and Exports of France.
- NO NEWS YET FROM HAVANA.; The Spanish Minister Says Amends Will Be Made if in the Wrong. THE INSULT TO OUR FLAG
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- CASINO COMPANY IN COURT AGAIN; Property Owner Complains that the Taxes Have Not Been Paid.
- Charged with Cutting the Air Brakes.
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- THE INJUNCTION DENIED; A New Bill Filed Against the Electric Gas Company of Chicago.
- Quotation of Mining Stocks.
- "Dutchy" Smith Hurt While Shooting.
- Original Packages May Be Sold.
- Delaware Stands by the Lotteries.
- RADICAL POLICE REFORMS.
- EVIDENCE OF A LIEUTENANT'S INFLUENCE; Although Wanted with His Troop, He Retains More Congenial Work.
- ART NOTES.
- MORE REBEL DEFEATS IN CUBA.; Royal Commission Increases the Powers of the Captain General.
- Hugo's Remains in the Pantheon.
- SAYS THE DATES WERE CHANGED; Expert Carvalbo Testifies Against Kellam, Who Is Charged with Forgery -Justice Grady a Witness.
- THREE CHILDREN DESERTED; Left to the Tender Mercies of the Boston Police by a Heartless Stepmother from New-York.
- Rickerson -- Swart.
- George Fred Williams for Governor?
- SPANISH OPPRESSION OF CUBANS; Excessive Taxation, Incapable Police, Venal Magistrates, Tyrannical Governors, and a Terrified Press.
- BURIAL OF COL. M'NETT IN BELMONT; Career of a Distinguished Army Officer and Lawyer.
- ATLANTIC'S RACING RULES; New System of Classification Adopted by the Regatta Committee. WATER LINE RULE DISCARDED Crews Limited According to the Yachts' Racing Length -- The Change Will Be a Benefit to All Yachtsmen.
- THE "LEGISLATIVE WASP"; He Stings Commodore Gerry's Whipping Post Bill to Death. THE MEASURE KILLED IN ASSEMBLY Mr. Hennessy of Kings Responsible for the Defeat of the Aims of the Great Philanthropist.
- FOUGHT AT CLOSE RANGE; Police and Dr. Parkhurst's Society Had an Encounter. DENNETT AND WHITNEY ARRESTED Zella Nicolaus, or Ruhman, Taken Before the Extraordinary Grand Jury by Dr. Parkhurst -- In the Police Court.
- THE NEW LOUISIANA.
- Fourth-Class Postmasters.
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- Queen Victoria on the Way to Nice.
- EXPORTATION OF ALABAMA IRON; J. Bowron Says It Is Possible to Compete in Neutral Markets if Freight Rates Are More Favorable.
- Cooking Schools for the Poor.
- France's Varied Constitutions.
- CRUEL WORK OF A COLORADO MOB; Six Prisoners and Their Guard Shot by Masked Men -- The Victims Possibly Italian Citizens.
- Few Can Walk Straight in the Dark.
- KEEPING VEHICLES IN PUBLIC STREETS; Col. Waring Says He Will Issue Only a Limited Number of Licenses.
- Vigilant and Lasca to be Got Ready.
- FIRE ESCAPES FOR HOTELS.; The Committee Will Report in Favor of a Rope Device.
- To Have Charge of the Big Meet.
- FOR THE GERMAN POLIKLINIK; Enjoyable and Successful Benefit at the Metropolitan Opera House.
- MILLIONS OF THE GAS STOCKS; QUESTION OF VOTING UPON IT BROUGHT INTO COURT. Mr. Coudert's Argument and the Alleged Manipulations of Addicks, Delaware's Would-Be Senator.
- Contractors in Secret Session.
- THE SOCIAL WORLD.
- EXCISE LEGISLATION.
- LAST ARGUMENTS MADE; Income Tax Cases Now in the Hands of the Supreme Court. MR. CHOATE CLOSES IN OPPOSITION The Law Exceeds the Power of Taxation, He Says -- A Decision Expected Before the Summer Recess.
- When Did All This Happen?
- DEATH OF ROBERT WILLIAM DALE.; Career of an Independent English Minister Honored at Yale.
- FOR A NEW COURT UP TOWN; More Opinions of Lawyers on a Site for the Appellate Division. ATTORNEYS ARE NOT ALL AGREED General Belief that the Justices Should Wear Gowns -- What Messrs. Shearman, Ransom, and Others Say.
- Dusseldorf's Disagreeable Secrets.
- THE REPORT REJECTED; Considered by the Board of Trade a Plea for the Elevated. URGED BY THOSE WHO PREPARED IT Mr. Low Declares that if Adopted, It Would Be a Dampener on Rapid Transit. -- A Pooling Bill Favored.
- The Robinson Murder Trial.
- JAMES J. WALSH WINS A POINT; He Notes an Objection on the Record in the Mitchell Congressional Contest -- Much Noise at the Hearing.
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- Boston's New Loan Awarded.
- South Atlantic Fleet's Movements.
- Winslow Cup Dispute Settled.
- AMONG THE WHEELMEN.
- MARY ELLEN M'KENZIE ON TRIAL; She and Her Mother Didn't Like the Hempstead Harbor Yacht Club.
- THE KINDERGARTENS.
- LIEUT. SOUTHERLAND TO GO ON SEA DUTY; His Departure from Washington Will Be Regretted by Many Officers.
- CHINA'S PEACE EXPENSIVE; Intimation that the Cost Includes Manchuria to Moukden. VON HANNEKEN QUITS HIS SERVICE A Mysterious Two-funnel Steamer at Gravesend Is Guarded by the Gunboat Bustard -- Envoys at Tien-Tsin.
- KAISER WILHELM AGGRIEVED.; Loyal Conservatives Abuse Politically Their Sovereign's Jest.
- IN NEW-HAVEN ROAD'S INTEREST; Consolidation of Old Colony and Stonington Steamship Companies a Preliminary to Their Absorption.
- Prof. Blackie's Greek Enthusiasm.
- Aeronaut Wise Dead.
- RESULT OF JERSEY ELECTIONS; Borough Officers Chosen in Many of the Townships.
- A BIG FIRE IN KANSAS CITY; Over $400,000 Lost by the Destruction of Three Business Buildings and Their Contents.
- The Harvard-Princeton Debate.
- THE OBITUARY RECORD.
- ORANGE RIDING CLUB'S HOME.; The New House Opened with an Equestrian Exhibition.
- STILL TALKING CONSOLIDATION; On the Streets, in Railroad Trains, in Times of Haste as Well as Leisure, It Interests Orange People.
- Baptized in a Barber's Bathtub.
- Gen. Booth Sounds America's Trumpet.
- OUR FLEET IN THE GULF.
- Five More Unsuccessful Ballots.
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- MURAD THREATENS REBELLION.; Sultan Has to Fear a Humiliating Report About Armenia.
- Bounds of the Waters of This Port.
- THREE WERE BURNED TO DEATH; And Four More Victims of a Hotel Fire in West Virginia Likely to Die of Their Injuries.
- The Dog Had Been Taught to Carry.
- AN ECONOMICAL CONGRESS; Mr. Dockery Makes a Statement About the Appropriations. SOME INSTRUCTIVE COMPARISONS He Produces Figures that Are Far from Flattering to the Preceding Republican Congresses.
- Engineer and Brakeman Killed.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- Last "Blue Law" Repealed.
- Lincoln Club Election.
- Princeton's New Football Manager.
- Mr. Schieman's Views.; From a Letter to the Editor of The Orange Chronicle.
- THE PRESIDENT'S TRIP; An Outing with Freedom from Visitors Assured. NO LUXURY ON THE VIOLET Democratic Congressmen Who Cannot Learn -- The Amended Merchant Vessel Registration Law.
- NEWS OF THE RAILROADS; Reports that the Ohio Coal Carrying Lines Have Made a New Deal. GENERAL HOCKING COAL COMPANY An Alleged Scheme That Includes Several Railroads and About Seventy Large Coal Mines -- Question of Miners' Wages.
- SIBYL SANDERSON'S SEVERE COLD; That Brought Her from Chicago, Not a Quarrel with Antonio Terry.
- REWARD FOR CAPT. THOMAS DUTTON; Medals and Money, Too, for Men Aboard the Umbria.
- VIADUCT OR UNDERGROUND?
- Made Laws by the Governor.