Articles
- Slatin Bey Is Safe at Assouan.
- THE LARGEST IN THE WORLD; The Soap Manufactories of the N.K. Fairbank Company.
- Several Thousand to Get More Wages.
- MAY CLAIM CODE SATISFACTION; Georgia Lawyers of Mark Quarrel and One Is Slapped -- A Woman's Appeal for Quiet -- Felton-Maddox Contest.
- NEW-JERSEY WHIST CONGRESS.; Members of the Association Play a Tournament at Orange.
- Silver Coins for Ecuador.
- Chinese Refinement and Redmondites.
- THE GUTTENBERG "BIG FOUR" CASE; Considered by the Court of Pardons but No Action Taken.
- A Good Word for Public Officials.
- TO UTILIZE THE IMBECILES; A Proposal to Form Them into Colonies in Ohio and Make Them Practically Self-Supporting.
- BIMETALLISM OR NOTHING; The United States Restricted as to a Monetary Conference. CONGRESS LEFT NO DISCRETION Mr. Culberson Shows How the Basis of Action Was Fixed So that England Will Not Take Part in It.
- MINER NICHOLSON'S TREASURE; GOLD GALORE WELL HIDDEN ON A GULF OF GEORGIA ISLAND. It's Gravedigger Made Signs When Dying -- But the Secret Has Baffled Hoard Hunters and a Scientist.
- Woodmen to Meet in Atlanta.
- JAILBIRD ALBERT C. WARD; BOSTON DETAINS A COLONEL OF MANY PSEUDONYMS. Held for a Petty Cheek Affair, but of Wide Police Record -- Identified with the '64 Hotel Burners.
- A POPULAR WORK ON MONEY; Ex-Controller Trenholm's Clear Statements About Finance.
- Turf Swindlers.
- MURUAGA STILL SKEPTICAL.; He Professes to Believe that a Filibuster Fired on the Allianca.
- Dry Docks for Key West.
- COURTLAND D. LEARNED A BENEDICT; And His Wife, Born Edna Marguerite Ellis, Sues for Divorce.
- A "RING'S" GOOD RESULTS; How the Great Law Institute Came to be Founded Years Ago. DETERMINED OPPOSITION MET WITH A Combination of Barristers Controlled the New-York Law Business -The Scheme of a Bright Boston Lawyer.
- AN UNWISE MEASURE.
- BAYONNE SOCIETY NEWS; Interesting Meeting of the Ladies' Social and Advancement Society.
- An Experiment with Water.
- In and About Summit.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- H. Rider Haggard in Parliament.
- IN THE WORLD OF ART; The Exhibitions of the Week and General Art Gossip. MANET, THE REALISTIC FRENCHMAN Early Struggles of the Late James H. Beard -- Women's Portraits in Paris -- Whistler Again in Hot Water.
- BARNARD'S FINE PLANS; What Its New Course in Political Science Will Offer. HOW IT CO-OPERATES WITH COLUMBIA Details of the Interchange and Brief Outline of the Course -- An Interesting Talk with Dean Smith.
- LONDON'S CABINET GOSSIP; Revival of Armenian Agitation and Gladstone's Returning. INTRIGUING FOR THE SPEAKERSHIP Baltic Canal Festival May Take the Character of an International Love Feast. TWO CLOUDS ON THE POLITICAL HORIZON Queen's Indifference for Her Great Subject at Cannes -- Perilous Boot and Shoe Strike -- German Censors.
- TO COACH YALE'S CREW.; Four Graduates Assist in Advising the Candidates. CAPT. ARMSTRONG GOES TO BOW " Bob" Cook Not Expected Till After May 1 -- Football Men Practicing -- Opinions as to New Rules.
- Cleveland Millionaires Evade Taxes.
- Wheelmen Plan an Active Season.
- To be Seen of Men.
- SELINUS'S SEVEN TEMPLES; Gigantic and Awe-Inspiring Ruins Impressively Described. THE MADIUNI'S SLUGGISH CURRENT Trees Similar to the Unearthly Shapes that Accosted Dante in the Twilight of the Underworld.
- NOTICE SERVED BY LEXOW; Police Bills of the Ten, He Says, Will Have Little Attention. HIS OWN WILL PASS IN APRIL If This Programme Is Tried a Lively Time Is Certain -- Mayor Strong May Declare Himself -Kerwin's Position.
- CORNELIUS VANDERBILT'S NEW VILLA; Decorators and Artisans Busy, but the Time Limit Short.
- THE GREAT AND ECCENTRIC SCOT; PERSONAL RECOLLECTION OF THE LATE PROF. JOHN S. BLACKIE. The Rev. Thomas E. Calvert of Buffalo Talks About His Old Teacher and Tells of His Quaint Ways.
- Funeral of Capt. Shepard.
- Baltimore to Have a Horse Show.
- POOR SPAIN IN A WORRY; An Amusing Incident That Shows Her Concern About Cuba. CABLE CODE ERROR AND SEQUENCE Cruiser Columbia Surveyed the Wrong Harbor and Spanish Officials Were Very Nervous.
- Liberal in His Cups.
- LOSSES BY FIRE.
- Arrested for the Milwaukee Murder.
- AN UNPREMEDITATED ELOPEMENT
- STABBED HIS BROTHER-IN-LAW; Just Before that Gildersleeve Had Beaten His Wife.
- NEWSPAPER NEWS AND NOTES.
- ADVANTAGES OF THE GREAT WEST SIDE; As a Place of Residence It Is Unsurpassed in New-York City. LOCAL PRIDE THAT HAS PROVED OF BENEFIT This Locality Protected from Smoking Factory Chimneys and Many Other Nuisances. MR. CYRUS CLARK'S EFFICIENT WORK IN THIS DIRECTION Some of the Needs of This Region -- Riverside Park Should Be Completed -Rapid Transit, but Not an Elevated Structure, on the Boulevard -The Commissioners Will Heed the Protests of Property Owners in This Regard.
- Ex-Senator Carey's New Position.
- DEATHBED MURDER CONFESSION; Tabb Killed White in a Gambling Quarrel and Committed Arson to Conceal the Crime Eight Years Ago.
- THE FINANCIAL MARKETS; Further Evidence of Growing Strength in the Stock Market. RAILWAY ISSUES ALL SHOW ADVANCES Changes in the Bank Statement Due to Operations of the Government Bond Syndicate -- A Raid on Distilling and Cattle Feeding.
- FRANCE AND THE BIMETALLIC CONFERENCE.
- SOCIETY IN LENT.
- Eighty-eight Days from Hongkong.
- An Amended "Character."
- THE THEATRICAL WEEK; Two New Plays of the Meringue Glace Variety. OSCAR WILDE'S IMPERTINENCES " An Ideal Husband" at the Lyceum and "Gossip" Produced by Mrs. Langtry at Palmer's Theatre.
- GATHERING STRIKE NEWS; Reporters Were Exposed to Peril Wherever They Went. IN DANGER OF BULLETS AND CLUBS And as if that Was Not Enough, They were Liable to be Mobbed by the Striking Trolley Car Men.
- FRANCE AND AMERICAN CATTLE.; Hanotaux Says that Importation Was Injured Without Prohibition.
- GOLD FIELDS OF AFRICA; The Yield Now Increasing with Every Year. OUTPUT OF $35,000,000 IN 1894 Third in Rank in the World -- Hamilton Smith Believes that the Mines Will Soon Be in the Lead.
- "NAT" JONES DANGEROUSLY ILL; Was Once a Millionaire, but Lost His Money the Way He Made It.
- THE FINANCIAL WORLD.
- Christianity and the Government.
- St. Louis Gould and Sage Interests.
- Regulars Win Again.
- GERMAN SINGING SOCIETY; An Interesting History of the Beethoven Maennerchor. ONLY ONE OF ITS FOUNDERS SURVIVES Since It Was Started in 1859 It Has Had a Successful Career -- Well-known Names on Its List.
- Coquelin a Warwick in Reality.
- BROKERS CAUGHT PLAYING POKER; The Wife of One Had Sent a Complaint to Acting Police Captain Hogan -- Released on Bail.
- Tarrytown's Politics Mixed.
- Uncommon Solicitude for His Wife.
- EXPERTS ON SAFES ARRESTED; BROOKLYN POLICE TRIED TO CATCH SUTTON AND JOHNSON IN THE ACT. Falling in This, the Men Were Taken into Custody for Having Burglars' Tools in Their Possession.
- Union's Athletic Meet.
- For St. John's Chapel Sewing Circle.
- Fretting Under the Law.
- Minister Ransom Ready for His Post.
- LIMITS 20-RATERS' CREWS; Latest Regulation Decided on by the Solent Conference. LESSENS NIAGARA'S CHANCES TO WIN Rule Intended to Affect the New Gould Yacht -- The German Emperor's Cups for Antique Two-Masters.
- A Witness Admits He Is Insane.
- About the Houdon Statue.
- The National Banks of New-York.
- MR. WIMAN HOLDS A LEVEE; MANY CONGRATULATIONS ON HIS GETTING A NEW TRIAL. The Case Against Him Will Not Be Dropped, Assistant District Attorney Lindsay Says.
- TELEPHONE COMPETITION.
- WILLIAM AS A CHAIRMAN; The Emperor Proves to be a Most Able Presiding Officer. LITTLE DONE FOR THE AGRARIANS No Doubt that Germany Will Summon a Monetary Conference -- A Revival of Bismarck Sayings.
- STRANGE EFFECTS OF EXPATRIATION; A Saltatorial Prodigy Spreads Wide Wings in the French Capital.
- AUSTRALIA MINE EXPLOSION.; Two Hundred Men Entombed in One of Archduke Albrecht's States.
- HER POINT OF VIEW.
- No More Trouble in New-Orleans.
- Not as Well Formed as They Think.
- WILLET'S POINT MUSEUM; Battle Machines and War Relics that are Fall of Interest. TORPEDO THAT LOOKS LIKE A COFFIN A Japanese Sword, to Test the Sharpness of Which "Two Human Bodies Were Cut Asunder."
- Guests of Sedalia, Mo.
- The Lobster.
- Ireland's Loss by Emigration.
- DECREASE IN BANK DEPOSITS; An Indication that the Bond Syndicate Has Taken Legal Tenders from Customers -- Loss of Reserves.
- FRANCE'S SOUTHERN CANAL; Striking Simplicity of the Task and Greatness of the Plan. A ENTERPRISE WHOLLY NATIONAL It Will Double the Strength of the Navy, Enormously Increase Commerce, and Yield an Extravagant Income.
- French Schoolship to Leave.
- Col. Applegate Now Controls Latonia.
- Poker Playing Cause of Suicide.
- OLD GOLOSHES MADE OVER; Wornout Rubber Boots Melted and Mixed with New Gum. COME BY CARLOADS FROM CHICAGO Manufacturers Do Not Care to Have This Trick of the Trade Made Known -- Hybrid Rubber Makes Good Hose.
- Bank Thief Hamner Sentenced.
- LA HESBAYE SAFE IN PORT; The Spain Acted as a Rudder for the Disabled Steamship -- A Rough Experience.
- ERROR IN A NOTICE TO MARINERS; The Lighthouse Service Changes Instructions as to Savannah Harbor.
- PARIS ART AND POLITICS; A Parliamentary Kitchen Quite Devoid of Public Interest. AUGUSTE VACQUERIE'S MODEL LIFE Dramas of the German Literary Mecca and Maurice Boniface's Saucy Farce of Life Above Stairs.
- SIMILAR OUTRAGES IN THE PAST; In Two Cases Spain Was Forced to Pay Indemnity to Americans.
- Messrs. Commissioners, Don't!
- Burns Tried to Bite the Judge.
- Shoemakers' Wages Increased.
- Chinese Army in Manchuria.
- MARRYING IN HASTE.
- HUNT CLUB FOR LAKEWOOD.
- Small Reservoirs in South Dakota.
- A Cruel Wrong Inflicted on Sailors.
- Ninety-nine Years of Life.
- IN MEMORY OF ROBERT MACOY; A Hospital in Brooklyn for Members of the Eastern Star.
- COAST OF FLORIDA PATROLLED.; A Vessel Suspected of Cuban Rebellion Reported to the McLane.
- WANT TO GET OPINIONS; Charities and Correction Commissioners and the Pavey Bill. INTERESTING INFORMATION TO COME Facts Hitherto Concealed May Be Brought Out at Public Hearing -- Department Heads to Testify.
- GOSSIP OF THE CYCLERS; Philadelphians Advocate the Adoption of a Third Class Rule. SEVENTH REGIMENT CYCLE CORPS Two Century Runs Which Promise to be Successful -- A Story About the Chairman of the Racing Board.
- Mme. Mendonca Entertains.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- STATE ROADS IN JERSEY; Public Money Well Spent in New Highways and Improvements. COMMISSIONER BURROUGH'S REPORT Many Counties Are Working on Their Thoroughfares -- Direct Aid Both Practicable and Profitable.
- LONG ISLAND WELL DIGGERS; How One of Them Misled a Guileless Young New-Yorker. DID IT WITH A LITTLE PEACH STICK The Limb Was Green and -- but the Young Man Will Never Again Put Faith in a Native A Lawsuit.
- Newspaper Men to Visit Atlanta.
- BOTH REFUTED SADIE ROBINSON; Statement that Her Confession Was a Lie, Made Under Promise of Immunity, Contradicted by Witnesses.
- WHAT KINDERGARTENS DO; A Vast Amount of Good Accomplished Among Children of the Poor. NEED OF EXTENDING THE WORK New-York Not in the Lead in the Movement -- The Schools Are Most Interesting Places to Visit.
- Darwin's Literary Taste.
- NEWS OF THE RAILROADS; A Plan for the Reorganization of the Georgia Central. NEW SECURITIES WILL BE ISSUED Different Classes of Bonds -- Properties to be Acquired -- The Floating Debt of the Georgia Central Road Provided For.
- MEETINGS OF STATE BANKERS; Groups 7 and 9 of Their Association Discuss Business Reforms -- Address by Assistant Treasurer Jordan.
- His Claims on Fame.
- A Lunatic Among Educators.
- THINKS HER HUSBAND IS A SCAPEGOAT; Major Seward's Wife Trying to Get Hawaii to Set Him Free.
- Fifth Attempt to Burn a Town.
- Fond of Societies.
- ONCE WAS ENOUGH FOR HIM"; HERR HERMANN'S SHORT AND SAD DUELING EXPERIENCE. Several University Students Accepted His Challenges -- The First Encounter with Gloves Satisfied Him.
- The Captain Died on the Voyage.
- NEW PUBLICATIONS; THE LATEST SPRING NOVELS Florence Warden's New Work. KITTY'S ENGAGEMENT. A Novel. By Florence Warden. New-York: D. Appleton & Co.
- Gen. Howell Cobb's Pen.
- LOOKING FOR DIAMOND CUTTERS; Report that Several Are on Their Way from Europe Under Contract.
- The Maryland Governorship.
- STRIKES WELL ANALYZED; An Important and Interesting Session of the Friday Committee. JUSTICE GAYNOR IGNORES A SUBPOENA He Was Holding Court and Doesn't Agree with the Chairman as to the Power of the Summons. MEN OF PROMINENCE IN THE WITNESS CHAIR The Recent Strike and Strikes Generally, Arbitration, and Municipal Ownership Considered.
- A Baronet's Valentine.
- TRANSLATORS OF HORACE.
- SOCIAL HAPPENINGS IN MONTCLAIR; Amateur Theatricals for the Benefit of the Children's Home.
- An Invalids Amusement.
- SEVERAL CHANGES LIKELY AT WEST POINT; A New Adjutant to be Named and an Instructor in Law.
- A WESTCHESTER PLAN FOR SPEED; Bill for Through Express Trains Daily from Yonkers to Rector Street to be Sent to the Legislature -- The Schedule.
- The Corn Duty Raised in Sweden.
- Newark Cyclers' Road Runs.
- A Burglar Encounters Woman.
- Making Places for Republicans.
- DRUG CLERKS' LOW SCORES; Their Bowling Tournament Nearing Its Conclusion. FINAL GAMES FOR SIX TEAMS India Rubber Comb Company's Anchor Man Was Absent, and They Rolled with a Team of Four.
- Franklin's Faith.
- One of Carlyle's Blunders.
- The Father's Whisky Fatal Poison.
- THE BILL TO BE RUSHED; That Is the Secret Plan of the Greater Newark Advocates. MONTCLAIR IS TO BE INCLUDED, TOO The Movement to Annex the Oranges and Other Towns a Pet Scheme of Newark's Mayor -- Near a Crisis.
- SHIPWRECKED MEN VAMPIRES; Daniel Clark, Taken to Oregon, Told How the Yeoman Was Lost and Twenty-nine Men Were Drowned.
- IN HONOR OF HENRY B. RENWICK; The Rector, Wardens, and Vestrymen of St. Mark's Express Their High Regard for His Good Works.
- WORTHY WESTCHESTER CHARITY; TEMPORARY HOME FOR DESTITUTE CHILDREN IN NEED. $50,000 Wanted to Rebuild the Burned Home and to Erect a Building for Manual Training.
- COLORADO MINING STOCKS.
- Hall Caine's "Manxman" in Ethics.
- CELTIC CLUB DINNER IN NEWARK; Speeches by Dr. Thomas Dunn English, John H. O'Connor, and Others.
- New-Yorkers Buying Land.
- THE INFLUENCE OF A WOMAN.; A Strong Letter in Advocacy of Honest Money.
- Three Months' Postal Receipts, 2 Cents
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; A Fairly Active Business During the Past Week. CUTTING UP THE ST. LUKE'S PLOT Lots Sold and Buildings to Go Up on Fifty-fifth Street -- Less May Moving Likely -- Railway for Fifth Avenue.
- A County Council Leaflet.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- Haphazard Preaching.
- Mr. Labouchere Makes a Comparison
- To Take in Other Villages.
- TWO DEMOCRATIC CLUBS; History of Organizations Famous in Political and Social Life. MANHATTAN AND THE DEMOCRATIC Distinctive Features of Each -- Prominent Men Who Are Interested in Them -- Both Have Fifth Avenue Homes.
- Faith in Fate of El Reina Regente.
- Not Unreasonable.
- Sugar Planters to Start a Paper.
- AN IMMENSE SAIL PLAN.; The Cup Defender Will Carry 1,000 More Feet of Cloth Than Vigilant.
- ISLAND OF THE KNIGHTS; Malta, Rich with the Memories of Many Centuries. CALYPSO'S GROTTO IN MODERN DAYS A Glimpse of the Place Made Famous by the Knights of St. John, and Their Many Brave Deeds.
- Engagement of Miss Stevenson.
- STRIFE IN BAYONNE MILITARY CIRCLES; Prospects of a Lively Time at the Election Next Tuesday.
- His Story Outdoes Munchausen.
- Ameer of Cabul's Heir.
- Bought by the Plant System.
- The Schooner Henrietta Safe.
- Divorces in Delaware.
- What May a Nation Give Bismarck?
- JUSTICE VAN BRUNT DISSENTS; HE DOES NOT THINK MRS. BUCKI SHOULD HAVE A DIVORCE. Cat-and-Dog Married Life, He Declares, Is Not Recognized by Law as Ground for Parting.
- FINANCES OF THE NATION.; Condition of the Treasury with Receipts and Expenditures.
- Chamberlain's Undignified Ruse.
- A DOUBLE ST. PATRICK'S DAY; Religious Observance To-day --Arrangements for Parade, Speeches, and Banquets To-morrow.
- MAY MESSENGER WALTER WEAR A BLOUSE; Gen. McAlpin's Orderly a Subject of Discussion at Albany.
- Acquitted of Killing Col. Parsons.
- A MASTERLY FOREIGN POLICY.; The Administration's Attitude in the Allianca and Other Questions.
- AUCTION SALES THIS WEEK.; To Take Place at 111 Broadway Unless Otherwise Specified.
- A MORTAL HEAVENLY TWIN; And a "Regular Limb" Besides, His Ardent Friends Assert. HIS STORY IS WITHOUT A BEGINNING Incomparable As a Caner of Chairs and Peerless As a Drummer -From Jail to Comparative Prosperity.
- Editorial Article 2 -- No Title
- WASHINGTON SOCIAL GOSSIP.
- REFUGEES FROM KIN-CHOW; Wild Flight of China's Weak Armies Pursued in Manchuria. GREAT AUTHORITY OF PEACE ENVOY Official Understanding of the Questions to be Settled at Shimonosaki -- Li Hung Chang's Great Suite.
- Overheated Houses.
- Defeat of Rebels Near Soata.
- MRS. LOWILL'S OPINION.; She Believes the Pavey Bill Would Cause Many Desirable Reforms.
- BANK CLERKS WHO BOWL; Successful Tournament of Fifteen Teams Just Finished. BANK FOR SAVINGS THE WINNER The Members of the Victorious Five and their Records -- Scores of the Various Players -- Gallagher's Excellent Average.
- FAVOR THE NEW HOSPITAL; Physicians Approve of Mrs. Minturn's Plan to Establish a Place for Treating Contagious Diseases.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- The Ailsa's Movements.
- AFFILIATION OF REFORM CLUBS; PROPOSED UNION OF FORCES FOR GOOD GOVERNMENT FOR CITIES. Legislation at Albany Closely Watched -- Organizations in Other States Seek Information.
- Duchess d'Uzes's Bad Investment.
- Killed the Man Who Killed Another.
- DANCE AT THE BRUNSWICK; The Last of Three Organized by Mrs. Stanford White and Others.
- Copy of Fair Will Accepted.
- IRELAND'S PATRON SAINT; Uncertainty as to the Birthplace of the Venerated St. Patrick. HIS FAMILY ONE OF DISTINCTION What Monastic and Popular Legends Tell of His Life -- His Bell and Its Shrine -- Conversion of Druids.
- Milkmen Must Have Licenses.
- AFFAIRS OF THE CHENANGO VALLEY BANK; The State Examiner Intimates that There Will Be Interesting Disclosures.
- SELF-SACRIFICING WOMEN; Members of the Beth-El Society of Personal Service. A MAGNIFICENT WORK BEING DONE Aid Furnished to the Unfortunate and the Young Taught Methods for Self-Support.
- A Professor's Precocious Son.
- CARS HIGH IN THE AIR; The Hawkins Suspended Rapid-Transit Railroad. A TRIPLEX SERVICE PLAN PROPOSED Trains to be Carried by Wheels Overhead or Underneath -- Cables to be Suspended Between Piers.
- IN THE SPANISH CONGRESS.; Members Insist that the Cruiser Acted Within Its Rights.
- RIFLE PRACTICE FOR THE REGULAR ARMY; The Substituting of Magazine Guns Causes a Change in Schedules.
- Killed Himself with Morphine.
- Boy Incendiary Confessed.
- MODERNIZED HOTELS FOR PHILADELPHIA; A Fourteen-Story Building to be Erected on Walnut Street.
- Editorial Article 3 -- No Title
- INDIANS FROM THE FAR SOUTHWEST; They Will Be a Feature of the Barnum-Bailey Ethnological Congress.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- A WEEK'S MUSICAL TOPICS; Timely Gossip of the Concert Hall Opera House. ARTISTS EARN FAME IN AMERICA Herr Alvary and Hit Career of Success in "Siegfried" -- Joseph Bennett Writes Interestingly of Nationalism in Art.
- THE SERVANT QUESTION; Review of the Interesting Discussion of this Problem. VERY DIVERSE VIEWS EXPRESSED Importance of Training Schools Generally Conceded -- Schools that Are Already Established Doing Excellent Work.
- Duke of Aosta and Princess Helene.
- Bennington Home from a Cruise.
- NOTES OF LIFE IN NEWPORT; New-York People Who Have Been at the Famous Resort Recently.
- SPAIN MUST MAKE AMENDS; Full Reparation for the Attack on Allianca Required. MR. GRESHAM'S COURSE APPROVED The Spanish Minister's Contention Not Well Grounded in International Law. DISCUSSED IN THE CONGRESS OF SPAIN The Ministry Declares that It Will Make a Full Investigation of the Affair. SPAIN MUST MAKE AMENDS
- Harvard Yacht Club Election.
- PLAINFIELD SOCIAL NEWS; The Second Concert This Season of the Choral Society a Great Success.
- Effect of the War on Tea.
- Ex-Mayor Richardson Convicted.
- HARRIS IS RELEASED FROM MATTEAWAN; The Asylum Physician Refused to Enlarge Him on Expiration of Sentence.
- Six-Foot Ice No Impediment.
- New Cars for the Central.
- Ex-President Harrison Better.
- FINDINGS IN THE CASE OF ENSIGN DODD; It Is Believed that the Sentence Will Be Modified by the President.
- THIS COUNTRY'S CATTLE; Completion of a Census by the Government. WONDERFUL GROWTH OF THE INDUSTRY Marked Decrease in the Value of Horses -- No Mules in New-England -- Last Winter a Severe One.
- GEORGE W. DYE'S WILL STANDS; Left $100,000 to His Dusky Housekeeper and Their Six Children.
- MRS. YZNAGA AFTER A DIVORCE; With Her Father, George C. Wright, a Niece, and a Nephew, She Establishes Residence in South Dakota.
- YACHTSMEN MAKING PLANS; A Bright Outlook for the Season Which Opens on Decoration Day. GOULD OFFERS CUPS FOR RACES Programme for the Atlantics' Cruise -- A Week's Racing Off Newport -- Charles Barr to Sail the Vigilant.
- The Whisky Trust's New Plant.
- MR. LAW'S SCHEME FOR TAMMANY; Reorganization Should Be Brought About, He Says, by Means of Primary Elections.
- THE POLICE REORGANIZATION.
- Shot the Big Lynx in the Eye.
- JAPANESE PAINTINGS AND PRINTS
- SOCIETY EVENTS IN THE ORANGES; Lectures, Concerts, and Other Entertainments for Charity.
- Sound -- Money Doctrine to Prevail.
- MEXICO AND GUATEMALA; Great Britain's Interest in a War Between the Two Nations.
- LETTERS ON THE SUBJECT.; Women Interested.
- An Agreement with Sicily on Salt.
- Another Futile Ballot.
- Small but Vigorous.
- THE PRESIDENT HOME AGAIN; He Did Good Shooting During His Trip, and Returns to Washington Greatly Improved in Health.
- Princeton's Gymnastic Exhibition.
- A PROBLEM IN VIVISECTION; THE QUESTION OF CRUELTY TO DOGS AND CRUELTY TO MEN. Prof. Keen of Philadelphia in a Controversy with Mrs. Caroline Earle White -- The Letters in the Case.
- A Snowy Owl at the Zoo.
- MADE MONEY ON METERS; Inspector Anthony Clinchy's Son Was Paid by a Company. GAS INSPECTORSHIP PROFITABLE The Young Man Took His Father's Place and Handled Machines for Profit. THE HORRORS OF THE SWEAT SHOP Legislative Committees at Work also, on the Quarantine and Electrical Control Departments.
- QUEENS COUNTY TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION; Papers Read at the Spring Session at Woodside.
- A Pretty Naples Sight.
- Nice Weather at Hot Springs.
- AUNT TEMPE ANN'S RING; The Reason Why the Deacon's Son Went to College. CUPID IN HOP MEADOW VILLAGE The Aged Spinster's Story of Her Diamond and of Philury Davis's Second Conversion to Religion.
- FOR THE TIMES BIG RELAY; Hudson County Wheelmen Begin the Arrangements. TO BE HELD ON SATURDAY, JUNE 8 A Slow Run to be Made Over the One-Hundred-and-Fifty-Mile Route to Philadelphia by a Large Party of Cyclists.
- Struck Oil in Lewis County.
- Murder of Italians Condemned.
- FENDERS ON TWO LINES; But the Device Has Slight Value as a Life-Saver. 1,000 BROOKLYN CARS UNPROTECTED Poor Condition of Roadbeds a Cause of Trouble -- Primitive Wheel Guards in Use -- Opinions of Experts.
- Opposed to a Stage Censor.
- WINTER SPORTS IN LENOX; Enjoyed by the Many Guests of Mrs. Anson Phelps Stokes.
- SPANISH NEWSPAPERS RAIDED.; Revenge of Military Officers for Comments on Their Inactivity.
- APPEALS BY THE CHARITY ORGANIZATION; Aid Asked for Worthy Persons -- Acknowledgment of Contributions.
- Advertise for Positions.
- Christians in Turkish Jails.