Articles
- Hand Stamps on Circulars.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- POLITICS AND A GREATER ORANGE; A Report that a Traction Company Which Has Been Refused Franchises Is Back of the Newark Bill.
- AMERICAN WAR SHIPS FOR KIEL; Probable Representatives of the Navy at Baltic Canal Festival.
- One Year for Water Purveyor Ward.
- Brazil and Portugal Reconciled.
- REINA REGENTE WRECKED; Cruiser's Compass Box Found on the South Coast of Tarifa. SEVERAL VESSELS ON THE SEARCH An Attack on the Naval Department in the Spanish Congress Which Is Apparently Justifiable.
- A Russian Cruiser's Movement.
- Sir John Bridge's Odd Argument.
- MARY ELLEN M'KENZIE CONVICTED; Said She Was Not Married, and Her Husband Showed His Certificate.
- AFTER AN ESTATE OF $16,000,000; Descendants of Elijah Buffenberger Want Property He Left in Brazil.
- Appomattox.
- TRI-STATE RELAY RACE; The New-York Times 150-Mile Contest to Be Repeated. OVER NEW-JERSEY'S BEST ROADS Meeting at Newark of Cyclists to Select New-Jersey's Team -- The New-York Times Praised for Its Enterprise.
- AID FOR KINDERGARTENS; Business Men Show a Lively Interest in the Movement. A MEETING IN ALL WAYS SUCCESSFUL Speeches by Joseph H. Choate, ex-Mayor Hewitt, and Dr. Rainsford in the Chamber of Commerce.
- Article 14 -- No Title
- HEALTH, FOOD, AND WASTE; Some of the Things Talked About by Dr. Edson and Others. DR. MORRIS'S ADVICE TO HOUSEKEEPERS Commissioner Waring's Views on the Disposal of Garbage -- Cremation Plan and a Possible Source of City Income.
- THE AILSA AND THE CUP.
- PASSED OVER THE VETO.; Election Judiciary Bill Now a Law -- Track Elevation Reported.
- NEWS OF THE RAILROADS; Success of the Atchison Reorganization Plan Assured. STOCK ASSESSMENT GUARANTEED A $10,000,000 Syndicate Formed in London, in Which American Bankers Have a Large Interest -- The Plan in Brief.
- THE THIEF WAS A DOG; He Stole Milk Cans and Was Arrested for His Crime.
- CHANGES AMONG INSTRUCTORS AT YALE; Prof. Hopkins of Bryn Mawr to Take Prof. Whitney's Chair.
- PERU'S ALLEGED REVOLUTION.; Guerrillas in Small Bands Led by a Disappointed Candidate.
- Gov. Morton Goes to Loon Lake.
- Panama's Garrison Is Reinforced.
- NOW DISCUSSING A SITE; Question Where to Place New-York's Big Consolidated Library. LENOX PROPERTY FAVORED BY SOME Certain Restrictions Concerning the Plot Must Be Removed -- Bryant Park and Near Columbia College Suggested.
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- BETRAYS THE ROBINSONS; Herbert Snyder Says They Told Him They Killed Montgomery Gibbs. BOTH FIRED SHOTS, THEY ADMITTED Sadie Robinson Was Dressed in Man's Garb -- Clarence Warned the Witness in Jail to Say Nothing of It.
- "Le Roi l'a Dit" at Windsor.
- RAILROAD PASSES NO BAR TO DAMAGES; Important Ruling Made by one of Pennsylvania's Courts.
- THE OBITUARY RECORD.
- WILL GO TO ASBURY PARK.; Associated Cycling Clubs of New-Jersey Arrange Their Annual Big Run.
- Whistler's Gentle Art Surpassed.
- The Marblehead at Halifax.
- CIVIC LEAGUE, ALBANY, N.Y.; A Non-Sectarian and Non-Sectional Organization. TO PROMOTE THE CITY'S INTERESTS A Federation Intended to Secure Municipal Reforms by Evolution Rather Than Revolution.
- A Murderer Commits Suicide.
- GOV. COFFIN'S AMBITION; Anxious to Go from Hartford to the United States Senate. POLITICS WARM IN CONNECTICUT Appointments Made with a View to Aiding the Governor in His Canvass for Senator Platt's Seat.
- JERSEY CITY DISTRICT EPWORTH LEAGUES; Three Hundred Delegates at the Fifth Annual Convention.
- THE ORCHARD STREET SLAUGHTER.
- MADE LAWS BY THE GOVERNOR; Measures That Became Statutes by Official Approval Yesterday.
- WRECK ON THE ELEVATED; Two Women Receive Injuries from Which They May Die. MANY OTHER PERSONS SLIGHTLY HURT A Thirty-fourth Street Train Leaves the Track -- The Fireman Said to Have Had Charge of the Engine.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- Remuneration of a Bullfighter.
- Article 8 -- No Title
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- The Augusta Victoria Undamaged.
- M'ADOO MAY JOIN ADMIRAL MEADE'S FLEET; The Assistant Secretary of the Navy Will Seek Recreation.
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- Kaiser Wilhelm's New Study.
- FAVOR SUNDAY OPENING; A Demand Made for More Liberal Liquor Laws. CLERGYMEN JOIN THE MOVEMENT Speeches at the Cooper Union Meeting by the Rev. Drs. Rainsford and Rylance -- Letter from Carl Schurz.
- NEW-YORK POLICE BILLS; To be Reported for Discussion in the Senate To-day. THE NEW REORGANIZATION MEASURE Police Commissioners to Have Power to Dismiss Without Appeal -- The Chief's Powers Extended.
- For the Riker Trophy.
- THE DRESSED-STONE BILLS AT ALBANY; Objections to the Present Law Made by the Chase Granite Company.
- A WATCH FROM THE PRESIDENT; Mr. Cleveland Shows His Appreciation of Capt. Stenger's Attempt to Save Life.
- REPUBLICANS SEE PLATT; And Others Seek Ont Public Works Commissioner Brookfield. SAD DIVISION IN THE RANKS Prestige of the Machine's Leader Suffers Through the State by His Utter Failure to Down Mayor Strong.
- Note to a Louvre Celebrity.
- Will Bar Out the Cigarette.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- Burglars in Highland Falls Post Office.
- Article 15 -- No Title
- Article 5 -- No Title
- NAVAL RESERVATIONS TO BE OPENED; Settlers May Soon Secure Lands in Alabama and Mississippi.
- Article 9 -- No Title
- SPAIN CALLED TO ACCOUNT; A Message Sent to Madrid About the Allianca Affair. ITS PURPORT NOT MADE PUBLIC Mr. Uhl Says, However, It Was the "Proper" Thing -- No Word Yet from the Consul General at Havana.
- Bismarck Birthday Commemoration.
- The Pope Yields to the Marquise.
- CRUSHED BENEATH THE FALLING WALLS; Men Killed and Wounded at Pittsburg and Laramie, Wyoming.
- The Meteor Seized in Nicaragua.
- LADIES' BIKUR CHOLIM SOCIETY; ENTERTAINMENT FOR THE PUPILS OF ITS INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL. Thirty-five Years of Charitable Work -- Girls Taught Household Duties -- The Deserving Poor Relieved.
- AILSA AGAIN THE WINNER; Sailed Away from the Britannia in the Race for the Bennett Cup. LED FROM THE START TO FINISH Wind Was Light at the Start, but Freshened Later in the Contest -- Much Interest in the Race.
- FOR THE PATROL OF BERING SEA; Revenue Cutters Designated to Protect the Seal Fisheries with the British War Ships.
- COSTUMES AT MICHAUX CLUB.; Short Kilt Skirts, Silk Blouses, and Leathern Leggins the Favorite Dress.
- THEY FEAR UNITED STATES COMPETITION; South American Business Interests Hostile to Atlanta's Exposition.
- Mayor of New-Orleans Vindicated.
- DECORATIVE ART SOCIETY'S SALE; Opened Yesterday in the Hotel Waldorf -- Proceeds of a Luncheon Given to the Organization.
- TO DISPLACE STEAM MOTORS.
- MAY MAKE REPORT TO-DAY; Work of the Extraordinary Grand Jury About Completed. ZELLA NICOLAUS AGAIN A WITNESS Dr. Parkhurst Also on Hand -- Various Rumors About the Court -- Mysterious Woman in Black -- Confer with Byrnes.
- Reading's New Coal Tariff.
- SPAIN GRANTS AMERICAN CLAIMS; Taxes Which Were Unjust and Fines Unduly Imposed Remitted.
- Value of Knowing a Wife's Weight.
- JAPAN'S SUSPECTED PURCHASE.; China's Alleged Appeal to Foreign Powers for Pence Doubted.
- CALLS IT A PURE FABRICATION.; The Spanish Minister Does Not Believe Capt. Crossman's Story.
- Harcourt Willing to Succeed Peel.
- VOULLAIRE AND HIS PAST LIFE; The Son of the Circuit Attorney of St. Louis Held for Forgery -- Stories Told About His Career.
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- RHODE ISLAND CANDIDATES; Democratic and Republican State Tickets Nominated. CONVENTIONS HELD AT PROVIDENCE Strong Resolutions in Favor of a Constitutional Convention Adopted by the Democrats.
- Accusers Arrested for Conspiracy.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- CONSULS AND COMMITTEES.; More Officials for the Work of the Empire State Division of the League.
- SUSPENSION OF A PENNSYLVANIA BANK; The Bank of Dubois Short of Funds -- Full Payment Expected.
- For Silver and Sibley.
- Editorial Article 2 -- No Title
- MORE EXILES FROM HONOLULU; The ex-Queen Refuses to Leave Her Residence While Serving the Term of Her Sentence.
- TWO GUILTY OF FALSE IMPERSONATION; State Board of Regents Makes a Statement and Defense.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- MR. DUNN IN HIS NEW STATION; Ready to Take Observations in the Manhattan Life Building, 360 Feet Above Broadway.
- Article 10 -- No Title
- French Christian Anniversary.
- May Have Been the Nuevo Espana.
- Article 12 -- No Title
- Hawaiian Sugar for New-York.
- REV. DR. PARKHURTS IN ORANGE; Lectures on Municipal Reform and Exhorts Orange People to Assail What Corruption There May Be There.
- Football for Ladies Not New.
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- MANHATTAN'S ANNUAL MEETING.; Officers Nominated for Election Next Monday Evening -- A Club Run.
- FOLLOWING NORTH CAROLINA'S EXAMPLE; Republicans and Populists Are Arranging for a Fusion.
- Couldn't Stand Its Association.
- OPPOSED TO PAVEY BILL; A Mistake to Divide the Department of Charities and Correction. VIEWS OF PRACTICAL OBSERVERS Warden, Physicians, and Nurses on Blackwell's Island Agree with Commissioners Simmons and Porter.
- BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA; The Last Concert at the Metropolitan Opera House an Excellent One.
- Changes Among the Diplomats.
- Traffic Matters in the West.
- GREAT BRITAIN AND VENEZUELA.; Sir Edward Grey's Statement of the Dispute About Boundary.
- SITE OF THE NEW COURT; Views of Lawyers Who Want the Appellate Division Down Town. VARIOUS OPINIONS AS TO GOWNS Delos McCurdy Would Let the Justices Sit Where They Please -- Opinions of Warren Higley and Others.
- Article 11 -- No Title
- Nothing Known Officially in Havana.
- Belgian Demand for Canada Horses.
- Why Herefordshire is Virtuous.
- Gov. Marvel Very Ill.
- CAPT. LEONARD G. SHEPARD DEAD; Was Chief of the Revenue Marine Division of the Treasury Department -- In the Service Thirty Years.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- LEULY'S FINE BOWLING.; Made Top Score Average in the Individual Bowling Contests.
- COMMITTEE HEARINGS AT ALBANY; The Rapid-Transit Commission Appeals to the Legislature for Aid.
- THE SOCIAL WORLD.
- CONVICT ROAD BUILDERS; In Preparing Material They Could Be Used to Advantage. NORTH CAROLINA HAS PROVED THIS Gen. Stone of the Agricultural Department Tells Why He Disagrees with Superintendent Lathrop.
- For Saving a Hastings Victim.
- MRS. LONG HER OWN ATTORNEY; Had Hysterics After the Conviction of Livingstone, Her Neighbor, on a Charge of Malicious Persecution.
- One More Ballot in Delaware.
- Wreckage from the Chicora.
- WILL TAKE NEGRO COLONISTS TO LIBERIA; The Steamer Horsa Chartered to Go from Savannah to Monrovia.
- ARMENIA INQUIRY COMMISSION.; Death at Bitlis of the Rev. George Cushing Knapp, Missionary.
- She Wasn't Superstitious.
- A "LOTTERY KING" IN CUSTODY; Police Raid the Office of John Wurzberger in Wilkesbarre, Penn. -- Evidence of an Extensive Business.
- HUMBERT'S BIRTHDAY CLEMENCY.; Amnesty to Capt. Romani and to Many of the Sicilian Rioters.
- MORE ACTIVITY IN THE SOUTH; Projects for a Number of New Railroads and Plans for Several Big Mills Are Announced.
- VESSELS AGAIN LOADING AT NEW-ORLEANS; Militia Furnish Protection to Colored Laborers on the Levee.
- Death of Peleg Emory Aldrich.
- ARRESTED H.S. BEATTIE; He Was Charged with Acting in a Suspicious Manner. QUESTIONS THE POLICEMEN'S RIGHTS They Were in Plain Clothes at the Time -- The ex-Commissioner Intimates How He Could Have Escaped.
- THREE WOMEN CARRIED OUT; Tenants of a Burning Building and Their Neighbors Had to Hurry to the Street.
- MUST WAIT THEIR TURN; Proposition to Increase the Union League's Membership Defeated. POLICE JUSTICES BILL FAVORED The Club Also Declares in Favor of the Act for the Reorganization of the Bureau of Education.
- THE REPUBLICAN CONVENTION.; It Calls for a Return to the Policy of Protection -- Biennial Elections.
- PURITANS LOSE TWO GAMES.; Beaten by Bachelors and Winsor First Team in Harlem Series.
- THE ANNUAL COMPLIMENT; A Bill Passed in the Assembly to Allow Women to Vote. SENT TO THE SENATE TO BE KILLED Senator Bradley's Obstructive Tactics Brought to an End by the Senate Rules Committee.
- FINE BILLIARDS PROMISED.; Arrangements for the Big Amateur Tourney in Brooklyn.
- MILITIA CALLED OUT TO PROTECT A TOWN; Negroes Threaten to Burn Winchester, Va., and Rescue a Prisoner.
- NEW UPTOWN CAR LINES; The Traction and Third Avenue Roads Seeking Extensions. ABOUT THE SAME TERRITORY WANTED Friends of Both Companies Argue Before the Aldermanic Committee -- Some Advantages that May Be Obtained.
- DESERTED COFFEE FOR POLICY; Brokers on the Coffee Exchange Played 4-11-44 and the Drawing Came Out 4-11-46.
- Returns After Six Months.
- THE FIRE DEPARTMENT.
- HERE IS REAL ELOQUENCE; A Genious of Radiant Brilliancy Takes His Pen in Hand.
- In Pursuit of Bank Burglars.
- SUICIDE OF ENGRAVER JAMES W. WATTS; An Old-Time Artist Who Made Likenesses of Many Famous Men.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- CHILD KILLED IN SPITE OF FENDER; It Passed Over Him and He Was Wedged Under the Wheels.
- AN ACID EXPLOSION AT SEA.; Steamer Armenie's Passengers Killed and Injured by Suffocation.
- SPOKANE WILL SOON HAVE AN ARMY POST; Secretary Lamont Will Take Action on Congressional Permission.
- Change in the Boston Journal's Office.
- Production of Spirits Restricted.
- QUIET IS RESTORED AT WALSENBURG; But One of the Mob's Victims Was an American Citizen.
- Tobacco Dealers Assign.
- WARNED NOT TO PLANT TOO MUCH COTTON; A Grower Declares that the Present Advanced Price Is Fictitious.
- STEWART SUIT NOW DISMISSED; END TO WHAT PROMISED TO BE A SENSATIONAL TRIAL. Heavy Damage Had Been Sought from Ferris Thompson for Alienating "Lady" Stewart's Affections.
- REJANE RECITES FOR CHARITY; Benefit for the Little Sisters of the Assumption -- Music by Arthur Friedheim and J. Hollman.
- ATALANTA'S BOWLING TOURNEY.; Halsey and Terbell Still Leading for Team-of-Two Prize.
- THE CHICKAMAUGUA ANNIVERSARY; Gov. Morton Anxious that the State Should be Represented.
- VOLUNTEER ATHLETIC CLUB.; An Organization Formed of Nine Clubs on the North Side.
- MANY CLAIMANTS FOR THE MONEY; People in All Parts of the Country Want to Share in the Estate Left by Newark's Woman Recluse.
- MUST USE CARE IN CROSSING THE TRACKS; An Important Ruling Regarding the Liability of Railroads.
- W. FRANK WHITE'S BODY FOUND; He Had Been Missing Since Last Christmas -- Doubt as to Whether His Death Was Suicidal or Accidental.
- The Hudson Open to Newburg.
- Child Killed by a Locomotive.
- THE ALLIANCA AFFAIR.
- TRIED BEFORE SENATORS; Impeachment of Justice of the Peace Connelly in Trenton. FALSIFYING OF DOCKET CHARGED The Record Produced, Showing that Some One Had Tampered with It -- Testimony on the Charge of Assault.
- EXHIBITION AT THE UNION LEAGUE CLUB.
- DR. PEASLEE SWORN IN; He Is a Republican Who Succeeds a Platt Man, Removed. MORE SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS TO GO Bills to Pay for Col. Fellows's Defense and to Obtain $12,000 for the Lying-In Hospital Favored by the Mayor.
- Press Censorship in Russia.
- SAMOAN REBEL WAR IMMINENT; A Suit for Criminal Libel of Robert Louis Stevenson's Memory.
- Lunched at the White House.
- Bank of England and Baring Affairs.
- How Dreyfus Became a Knight.
- Capt. Sgogren of the Ridgway.
- Premier Reid and Woman Suffrage.
- Article 16 -- No Title
- Verdict Contrary to Evidence.
- STATISTICS OF EXPORTS AND IMPORTS; The Latter, During February, Exceeded the First by Over $2,000,000.
- Ruin to His Business.
- Two Games for Mount Hopes.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM MEN IN THE BUSINESS. A Site for the Home Hotel -- Misunderstanding at an Auction -- Today's Offerings.
- MR. O'GRADY TO MAYOR STRONG.; He Agrees Fully with the Mayor Regarding City Legislation.
- HORSES AND THEIR OWNERS.
- Will Test a New Naval Weapon.
- Collision in Mobile Bay.
- NO BASIS FOR RUMORS OF RECEIVERSHIPS; Unfounded Reports About the Bay State Gas Companies.
- Remorse Caused Suicide.
- THE BOARD OF ELECTIONS.
- CITY AND VICINITY.
- CUBAN ANTITHETIC VIEWS; Insurgents Are Gaining Strength, and Are Virtually Crushed. SPANIARDS EXCITED AND TRANQUIL A Returning Traveler Has Heard Little of War at Havana, and Rebels at Key West Celebrate Victory.
- RECEPTION ON THE ALLEGHANY; The Latest Acquisition to the Atlas Line's Fleet Seen to be a Masterpiece of Modern Workmanship.