Articles
- Lexow and Fassett Martyrs.
- All Want Jury Trials.
- BEET SUGAR IN EUROPE.
- A USEFUL CONGRESSMAN; The Country Indebted to ex-Representative Coombs. ALWAYS FOUND ON THE RIGHT SIDE Served with Advantage to His Constituents and with Great Credit to Himself -- He Will Be Missed.
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- CAN CANNON BE BELIEVED; Figures Which Prove His Work in the Political Field RESULT OF RECENT UTAH ELECTIONS How the Mormon Church Was Evenly Divided Between the Democrats and Republicans. RELIGIOUS INFLUENCES BROUGHT TO BEAR Some Statistics That Throw Discredit on the Elaborate Defense of His Course by George Q. Cannon.
- Bismarck Birthday Commemoration.
- NEW THEATRICAL BILLS; Mme. Rejane Is Seen in a New Role at Abbey's. GAY AND MERRY MLLE. RIQUETTE A New English Piece at the Empire Theatre Is Dull -- Various Other Changes Last Night.
- CYCLISTS AS MINSTRELS.; Union County Roadsters Practicing for Their Entertainment.
- SUSPENSION OF THE BANK OF KANSAS CITY; Its Officers Assert that Depositors Will Be Paid in Full.
- Negroes Prevented from Working.
- MINOR SPORTING BRIEFS.
- The Report Not Credited.
- NEWS OF THE RAILROADS; Numerous Signs of Improvement in Freight Traffic. ROADS BUYING NEW EQUIPMENT Action of the Big Four's Directors -- Spring Merchandise Moving Westward -- President Ashley's Opinion.
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- POLICE INDICTMENTS IN; Presentment, Too, by Extraordinary Grand Jury. BENCH WARRANTS ISSUED Inspector McLaughlin and Six Captains Said to be Indicted. WILL BE TAKEN TO COURT TO-DAY Bribery and Corruption the Charges Made Against the Accused Officers. DEPARTMENT SEVERELY ARRAIGNED Radical Reorganization Needed -- Superintendent Byrnes Criticised -- Dr. Parkhurst Rejoices.
- SOROSIS AT BREAKFAST; Her Newly-Elected Officers Duly Installed. MRS. CLYMER ON THE "NEW WOMAN" Mrs. William Tod Helmuth Again President of the Club -- Poems Read by Several Members.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- HANGED HIMSELF TO THE HINGE OF A DOOR; The Suicide Had Just Ended a Long Period of Enforced Idleness.
- THE SAN SALVADOR REBELLION.; Rebels Were Shot or Hanged, and Ezeta Fears for His Children.
- Pleuro-Pneumonia in Canada Cattle.
- FOR THE MURDER OF TWO WOMEN; Claude De Witt Arrested in Jamestown, N.Y., on Suspicion of Having Killed Mrs. Sherman and Mrs. Davis.
- Democratic Victories.
- IT WAS A WILLFUL INSULT; William C. Whitney's Opinion of the Allianca Affair. AN AFFRONT TO THE AMERICAN PEOPLE No First-Class Power Has Suffered Such a Wanton Outrage in Fifty Years. A MERE APOLOGY WILL NOT WIPE IT OUT It Was the Conde de Venadito Which Fired the Shots -- A Report from Her Commander.
- Pool Players Discharged.
- Their Salaries Cannot Be Taxed.
- Fair Prices for Trotters.
- Extending the United Press Service.
- Art in a Dry Goods Store.
- Government Troops Alarmed.
- Trolley to Asbury Park.
- Senator Higgins Makes No Gain.
- DEMOCRATIC LEADERS CONFER.; Senator Murphy Looks for a Grand Party Victory Next Fall.
- SOUND MONEY THE GREAT ISSUE; The Campaign in Alabama to be Fought Again on the Question of the Free Coinage of Silver.
- DIFFICULTIES OF VENEZUELA.; Great Britain Insisting on Proper Reparation for Arrests.
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- EIGHTH AVENUE PAVEMENT REPAIRS; Mr. Brookfield Wants Them Made by Bondsmen.
- THE UTAH CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION; A Consideration of the Declaration of Rights Preamble.
- WITH CAMERA AND TRIPOD; Annual Show at the Clubrooms of the Society of Amateur Photographers -- Those Who Won the Prizes.
- THE SHIP THAT FIRED THE SHOTS; Report of the Spanish Commander of the Conde de Venadito.
- New Bicycle Club at Red Bank.
- W.H. HAZEL BROUGHT FROM SAN FRANCISCO; Charged by His Sister-in-Law with Grand Larceny.
- The Goulds Win a Suit.
- No Racing at Bennings Track.
- PUT IN PLAIN ENGLISH.; An Authority on the Weather Contributes to the General Fund of Knowledge.
- Pupils Accuse Miss Armstrong.
- THE AMMEN RAM KATAHDIN TESTED; The Results Obtained Cannot Be Determined for Some Time.
- COST OF THE LUNACY COMMISSION; Senator Mullin's Sub-Committee Continues Its Investigation.
- Montclair Opposes Electric Cars.
- Shot Him in the Back.
- WASHINGTON ARCH DEDICATION; To be Transferred to the City on April 30 -- The President and Other Officials Invited to be Present.
- GREEN DECKED THE TABLE; Friendly Sons of St. Patrick and Their Guests at Dinner. TRIBUTES PAID TO THE IRISH RACE Assistant Secretary McAdoo's Speech -- Justice Daly Praises the National Administration -- Other Addresses.
- Work of Post Office Inspectors.
- Arbitration Made Ridiculous."
- MINISTERS CENSURE THE YALE FACULTY; A Charge that the Conduct of Students Is Not Properly Scrutinized.
- CHINA'S FAITH IN RUSSIA; A Confidence Which Only Makes Doubtful Peace Negotiations. ADMIRAL TING'S ILLUSIVE SUICIDE Defeated Troops of Manchuria Are Retreating Rapidly Toward Tien-Tsin and Pekin -- Corea's Legation.
- Garibaldi Monument in Rome.
- THE FINANCIAL MARKETS; Steady Improvement in the Speculative Tone. GOOD BUYING FOR FOREIGN ACCOUNT Strength in the Granger Group -- Louisville and Nashville and New-York Central Also Higher -- Low-Priced Specialties in Demand.
- THE SAD PLIGHT OF A YOUTHFUL ACTRESS; Suffering from Diphtheria, She Is Forced into a Common Pesthouse.
- A MATTER OF HISTORY.; What Secretary Whitney Did When the Colon Was Seized at Aspinwall.
- President Cleveland's Birthday.
- The Ailsa Will Not Race To-Day.
- TO ERIN'S PATRON SAINT; Sons of Ireland Parade and Take Part in Athletic Sports. PROCESSION REVIEWED BY THE MAYOR Forty-eight Divisions of the Ancient Order of Hibernians and Other Societies Pay Tribute to St. Patrick's Memory.
- City Clerk Scott Dangerously Ill.
- TWO YOUNG MEN SHOT BY A NEGRO; Fatal Ending to the Playfulness of New-Orleans Factory Employes.
- Oregon Railway Petition Denied.
- INDIANA DISTILLING COMPANY COMES IN; The New Whisky Trust Now Has a Practical Monopoly.
- HOW LONG SHALL WE WAIT FOR SPAIN'S APOLOGY
- MAX O'RELL'S CRITICISMS; The French Critic Talks About American Manners. IN MAINE "CHEERING IS RIOTING" A Lecture on Society -- Compassion for Any One Who Has to Lecture in the Pine Tree State -- Pies and Doughnuts.
- BISHOP SPAULDING WILL NOT CHANGE; He Is Reported to Prefer Peoria to a More Important Diocese.
- DID NOT LOSE A PUBLICATION; The Cleveland World, Burned Out Sunday Night, Appeared Yesterday.
- THREE AMERICAN IN LONDON.; Bayard's New House, Roosevelt's Influenza, and Cockran's Journey.
- Kaiser Wilhelm and State Council.
- COMPLAINS OF THE BAD SIDEWALKS; What a West Side Resident Says of Some of the Sidewalks.
- VENAL VOTERS IN CONNECTICUT; Corruption Runs Riot in that State, According to Prof. McCook.
- A NEW FAIR WILL FOUND; It Materially Improves the Prospects of Charles Fair. THE OLD EXECUTORS WILL CONTEST An Unnamed Woman the Custodian of the Document Which Was Made Three Days Later than the One Stolen.
- MR. LAWSON IS SUSPICIOUS.; The Series of Blunders That Has Accompanied His Magistrates Bill.
- The Celebration in Jersey City.
- CAMPBELL MINER CONTEST; The Ninth Congressional District Nomination and Election. EXAMINATION OF THE CONTESTANT Mr. Campbell Says Mr. Miner Was Willing to Pay $40,000 for Election -- Decision in the Simpson Case.
- TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES.
- A Negro Colony a Failure.
- THE AILSA'S DEFEAT.
- Change Names and Get a Fortune.
- Another Judicial District Wanted.
- presidential Appointments.
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- Gen. von Werder Will Be Replaced.
- GOLD BARS IN THE ASSAY OFFICE; Deposited to the Syndicate's Credit on Account of Foreign Purchases.
- RAKING OVER FUEL BILLS; Cost of Coal for Jersey's State House Almost Quadrupled AND VERY BAD COAL FURNISHED, TOO The Senate Investigating Committee Also Learns Something About the Rebuilding of the Capitol.
- Mary Ellen McKenzie Sentenced.
- Brooklyn Beats Pittsburg.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; ITEMS OF INTEREST REPORTED BY THE BROKERS. A Large Plot on St. Nicholas Avenue Disposed of -- To-Day's Auction Offerings.
- REBELLION IN THE SENATE.; The Republican Majority Confronted with a Startling Emergency.
- AMATEUR BILLIARDISTS PLAY.; In the First Game in the Handicap Tourney Barnard Defeats Townsend.
- Will Sail on the Columbia.
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- Chinese Village at the Exposition.
- GEN. MILES ON A TOUR OF INSPECTION; He Is Well Pleased with the Condition of the Different Posts.
- Nationalists Dine in London.
- SOCIALISM IN OUR CITIES; Lecture in Brooklyn by Dr. Lewis G. Janes. SACREDNESS OF INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS Need of a Scientific Sociology Based on Revolutionary Principles -- Corporations Servants of the People.
- THE RESERVOIR SITE.
- Killed, Probably by "Rustlers."
- LECTURE FOR COLONIAL DAMES; Edward Eggleston Talks About Early Land and Labor Systems in America -- Origin of Some "First Families."
- Fourth-Class Postmasters.
- COLOMBIA REBELLION CRUSHED.; Gen. Reyes Conquers near Malaga and Martens at Capitanejo.
- Mr. Barnet's New Extravaganza.
- VIEWS OF ORANGE PEOPLE; Dr. Tetreault, the City Physician, Is in Favor of Consolidation. PLAN OF EX-CITY COUNSEL HORTON He Would Have Essex Townships Made a Separate County -- Leander Williams Favors a Greater Orange.
- Suspended by the Commission.
- ATHLETICS AT PRINCETON.; Probable Make-Up of the Baseball Team -- Track Men at Work.
- POLICE BILLS PRESENTED; The Reform Measures Before the Senate and Assembly. THE POLICE JUSTICE BILL DELAYED Senator Lexow's Criticisms on the Proposals of the Committee of Ten Which Have Been Accepted.
- Wants Damages for Smallpox.
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- Threw Himself Under a Train.
- THE UTICA POSTMASTERSHIP; Curious Complications Connected with ex-Judge Bulger's Application for the Place.
- THE POLICE PRESENTMENT.
- FROM DALY'S THEATRE TO PARIS; John L. Stoddard Delivers the First of His Course of Lenten Lectures on the Gay Capital.
- SPAIN'S MINISTERIAL CRISIS.; Gen. Martinez Campos Is Confident that Madrid Is Peaceful.
- THE BIG FIRE IN POET OF SPAIN; Officers and Sailors from the American Fleet Did Great Service in Putting It Out -- A Loss of $5,000,000.
- THE STEAMER SPOKANE BURNED; One of the Finest Vessels on the Kootenay River Destroyed.
- LOSSES BY FIRE.
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- MORE AWARDS FOR FOREIGN LIFE SAVERS; The President Sends Watches and Medals to British Sailors.
- DISAVOWS AND WILL INVESTIGATE; That Is Spain's Answer to the Demand of Secretary Gresham. IT WAS A WILLFUL INSULT
- FIRE AT POINT OF WOODS; The New Hotel on the Chautauqun Grounds Burned.
- TO REVISE THE FOOTBALL RULES; University Athletic Club Asked to Call a Meeting of College Players.
- SECRETARY HERBERT'S VIEWS.; He Discusses the Effects of the Civil War's Results.
- Treasurer Dickinson Returns.
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- MAY BE SELF CONVICTED; Or the Robinsons May Secure Each Other's Acquittal. INTERESTING LEGAL POINTS RAISED Neither Can Give Testimony Against the Other -- Police Superintendent Says Sadie Voluntarily Confessed.
- THE SOCIAL WORLD.
- HOW WILL THEY WORK IT?
- Discussing the Ship Canal in Canada.
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- MR. FRIDAY'S TWO MOODS; He First Denounced Justice Gaynor and Then Thanked Him. NOTHING BUT A POLITICAL ACROBAT" After Declaring that the Committee Did Not Want the Justice, the Chairman Sent the Sergeant at Arms After Him.
- FRANCE AND AMERICAN CATTLE; Official Opinion that the Value of Our Exports Is Underrated.
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- Excessive Evaporation the Trouble.
- Trout May Be Exterminated.
- CORNELL'S ENTRY SENT.; To Race for the Visitors' Challenge Cup at Henley.
- Gov. Marvel's Condition Hopeless.
- ALMA MATER A BARGAIN; William Simpson Gets the Famous Mare and Her Filly for $2,125. A STEADY MARKET FOR TROTTERS California Stock Occupies Most of the Day and Brings Fair Prices -- Vatican Sells for $875.
- NO BROOKFIELD FACTION; This Is What the Commissioner Says with Some Emphasis. HIS VIEWS ABOUT APPOINTMENTS Abe Gruber Inclined to Believe that Platt Men Are Not Fairly Treated and that the Mayor Is Misled.
- Proved Its Untruth.
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- AMERICAN IRON FOR EUROPE.
- To Make Voting Compulsory.
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- NOT RELEASED FROM HIS DEBTS; PETITION OF ANTHONY W. DIMOCK DENIED IN KINGSTON. Non-Residence and Insufficient Number of Consents of Creditors the Reasons of the Court.
- KURDISH FIENDISH CRUELTY.; Horrible Tales of Witnesses Before Armenian Inquiry Committee.
- POLICE MAGISTRATES BILL; Petitions Sent to Albany by Republicans and Reformers Asking that It Be Passed.
- No More Smelts or Pacific Halibut.
- CYCLE RIDE FOR CHARITY; Members of the Brooklyn Club Appear in Fancy Costumes. INTERESTING SCENE AT THE RINK Miss Burris Won the Prize for Prettiest Costume -- Other Winners Were A.D. Burns and Master Baldwin.
- THIS "COUNT" IN STRAITS; Marschall Must Pay $3,000, or Perhaps He May be Imprisoned. WAS SUED FOR BREACH OF PROMISE His "Adopted Sister" Was Recently Divorced by J. Harvey Connell, the Sugar Broker -- She Tells Her Story.
- VALUE OF COOL HEADS SHOWN; Little Children Marched Through Smoke from Schoolrooms -- Others Sang, Not Knowing There Was a Fire.
- Ryder Lost at Chess.
- Voorhees a Candidate for Governor.
- Kilrain and O'Donnell Draw.
- Hibernian Rifles Their Escort.
- San Guilly to be Tried by a Court.
- "CONSPIRACY," SAYS DR. POTTER; George Brummel, He Declares, Is a Desperate Villain, the Hired Accessory of Some One Else -- Brummel Held.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title