Articles
- Ammen Ram Going to Bath, Me.
- TOP PRICE FOR A PACER; Ellersley Maid Brings $2,100 at Madison Square Garden Sale. MR. HAMMOND'S STOCK IN DEMAND Better Average Gained for the Eastern Horses Than for the Consignment from the Pacific Coast.
- DINNER OF THE UNITARIAN CLUB; Daniel Greenleaf Thompson's Paper on "The Return to the Spiritual" -- Some of the Members Present.
- Gov. O'Ferrall Did Not Insult Teamoh.
- Canadian Exports and Imports.
- A CASE FOR THE ACTORS' FUND; Unless It Steps to the Front Genevieve Howard Will Have a Pauper's Grave.
- For Home Decoration.
- The Doctor Guided His Hand.
- Babylon Republican Nominees.
- In the Opera "Macbeth."
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- Tax Notice to English Residents.
- THE BODY OF BANDIT SILVA RECOVERED; He Murdered His Wife Two Years Ago and Was Killed by Her Friends.
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- STEAMER DONAU BURNED AT SEA; Crew of the Abandoned Vessel Was Rescued by the Delaware.
- A New Theatre for Philadelphia.
- REVENUE MARINE'S NEW CHIEF; CHARLES F. SHOEMAKER TO SUCCEED THE LATE CAPT. SHEPARD. Thirty-five Years' Experience in the Revenue and Life-Saving Services -- Fellow-Officers Highly Pleased.
- BROOKLYN REALTY MATTERS.
- SHORT LOBSTERS DUMPED IN A RIVER; A Boston Agent Rendered Liable to a Fifteen-Thousand-Dollar Fine.
- WILL BE A FAST YACHT.; George Gould Expects the Cup Defender to Beat Vigilant Easily.
- Pardoned by the President.
- Charged with Customs Frauds.
- THE FIRE DEPARTMENT NOW; The Oyer and Terminer Grand Jury Begins to Investigate Charges Made by Mr. H.W. Gray.
- Target Practice to be Resumed.
- M'KINLEY HARD AT WORK; He Is Conducting a Spoils Campaign for the Presidency. AGENTS ALL OVER THE COUNTRY Impression in Ohio that M.A. Hanna Is in Charge of the McKinley Boom -- He Is the Major's Reputed Boss.
- IMPORTANT COURT OF APPEALS DECISIONS; Margaret Byrne Wins Her Case Against a Brooklyn Road.
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- SHOT HERSELF WHEN CHLOROFORM FAILED; Suicide of Miss M.C. Norton in a Boston Hotel.
- CUBAN INSURGENTS DEFEATED.; Arms in a Fernandina Warehouse and Florida Coast Watched.
- Reichstag and Bismarck's Birthday.
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- SULTAN REIGNS IN MUSCAT.; Rebels Accept Money, Pillage Palace, Houses, and Shops, and Quit.
- KELLAM GUILTY OF FORGERY; THE GENERAL SESSIONS JURY DECLARES AGAINST THE PROMOTER. He Had Been Indicted for Having Altered Dates on Certain Notes Given by H.E. Simmons.
- PLACED IN THE HANDS OF RECEIVERS; The Walter A. Wood Harvester Company of St. Paul Is Temporarily Embarrassed by the Lack of Ready Money.
- Count d'Osten-Sacken at Berlin.
- First Catholic Chaplain in the Navy.
- Industrial Exhibition at Kyoto.
- THE SOCIAL WORLD.
- CAUGHT WITH THE MARKED BILLS; Walter H. Robinson, Superintendent of Carriers in Yonkers, Accused of Robbing Letters for Many Years.
- SENATOR LEXOW'S BLUNDERS.
- Liberal Gift for a Colorado Exposition
- Campbell-Bannerman Not a Candidate
- THE FINANCIAL MARKETS; The Upward Movement Well Under Way and the Market Buoyant. EXCELLENT BUYING BY FOREIGNERS Business Particularly Well Distributed, Railway Stocks Being in Good Demand -- Bonds Were Also Improved.
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- Hocking Valley Election.
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- LI HUNG CHANG ARRIVED; Services of the United States Ministers in Arrangements. BRITAIN SENDS ANOTHER CRUISER Official Advices Confirm Reports Previously Given of Questions to be Settled by the Commission.
- A Joke on Dr. Depew.
- Found a Valuable Pin.
- Probable Murder of a Stranger.
- BINGHAMTON BANK OFFICERS ARRESTED; The Outcome of the Failure of the Chenango Valley Bank.
- JUMPED FROM THE ROOF; Henry S. Taylor, of Street Organ Fame, Kills Himself. KNOWN BY VETERANS AND ITALIANS Nearly Every Bone in His Body Broken -- Supposed to Have Become Suddenly Insane as a Result of Grip Two Years Ago.
- ORANGE'S RIDING CLUB.; Arrangements of the New Academy of the Popular Social Club.
- LAFCADIO HEARN IN JAPAN AGAIN; " OUT OF THE EAST." Reveries and Studies in New Japan. By Lafcadio Hearn. 8vo. Boston and New-York. Houghton, Mifflin & Co. $1.25.
- MR. COLLIS SUCCEEDS HIS FATHER; The Deputy Commissioner's Son on the County Committee -- District May Be Anti-Platt.
- EXPORTING WOOLEN CLOTH TO ENGLAND.
- JAPAN ASKS ONLY JUSTICE; One of Her Citizens Tells the Truth About Port Arthur. SOME DISTORTED NEWSPAPER STORIES Straining After Sensationalism Which Reflected Unjustly on a Civilized Nation. MR. CREELMAN'S DISPATCHES UNRELIABLE Evidence to Prove that Both He and Mr. Villiers Misrepresented Facts to Secure Sensational Effects.
- EL REINA REGENTE'S LOSS; Spain's Fine Cruiser Was Sunk Near the Straits of Gibraltar. NOT ONE SURVIVOR YET REPORTED Official Discrediting of the Information Which Was Brought from Bajo Aceitunos by the Alfonso XII.
- MARTINEZ CAMPOS AND PEACE.; He Will Oppose Rioting Officers and Shoot Offending Journalists.
- Must Not Make New Differentials.
- LOSSES BY FIRE.
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- Venezuela's Trouble with Belgium.
- Killed Father to Save His Mother.
- PRESIDENTIAL REAPPOINTMENTS; Men Whose Nominations Failed of Confirmation Get Their Posts After All.
- Horses for Mrs. W.K. Vanderbilt.
- PAVEY BILL ADVOCATES; Reasons Given Why the Measure Should Become a Law. VALUE OF WORKHOUSE LABOR Opinions For and Against the Advisability of Dividing the Department of Charities and Correction.
- THE CHURCH AND THE PYTHIANS; Mgr. Satolli Called on to Decide a Very Important Question.
- NONE OF THE GUESTS APPEARED; Capt. Froemehen Gave the Food He Had Prepared to the Poor.
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- HOW TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT.
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- Bridge Across the Delaware.
- Bavaria's Worship Minister Dying.
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- CARSON MINT $80,000 SHORT; A Government Inspector at Work Trying to Trace the Disappearance of Bullion -- No Charges Yet Made.
- Marquis di Rudini Attacks Crispi.
- WHISTLING FOR COURAGE; Mr. Platt's Followers Discuss Plans for Raiding the Plum Tree. A TWENTY-THIRD DISTRICT SCHEME The Mayor to be Asked to Honor All "Regular" Applicants -- A System for Freezing Out Brookfield Men.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- CONGRESSIONAL LIBRARY DECORATIONS; A Number of Artists Have Already Received Commissions.
- Lincoln's Birthday in Maine.
- " Steve" O'Donnell's Challenge.
- An Educational Test for Voters.
- THE ARHENIAN ATROCITY OF LAST YEAR; THE ARMNENLA/ CRISIS IN TURKEY. The Massacre of 1894, Its Antecedents and Significance. With a Consideration of Some of the Factors Which Enter into the Solution of This Phase of the Eastern Question. By Frederick Davis Greene. for several years a resident of ,-menla. 16me. New-York: G. P. Putnam's Sons. Cloth, $1.
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- THE REINA REGENTE.
- BRITAIN AGAINST NICARAGUA.; An Amicable Settlement Expected of Demand for Reparation.
- WILL PRESIDE UNTIL MAY; Then Essex County (N.J.) Democrats Must Find a New Chairman.
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- Another Trolley on Long Island.
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- Garfield's Old House to Go.
- Meade's Fleet Quits La Guayra.
- For a Lost Telegram, $450.
- LITTLE EVA YET IN THE PESTHOUSE; The Health Officer Provides Some Comforts, but Refuses to Give Her Into the Care of Other Physicians.
- AGES OF THE CABINET OFFICERS; Secretary Gresham the Oldest Member of the Advisers of the President.
- IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE AND VERMONT.
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- PERSECUTION BY THE TURKS.; Gladstone Will Make a Rallying Speech for the Armenians.
- ALLIANCA TO CARRY ARMS; They Are for Colombia, and Not for Cuban Insurgents, However. SHE WILL LEAVE FOR COLON TO-DAY Capt. Crossman Denies that the British Flag Was Raised When the Shots Were Fired -- Merchants Want Protection.
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- NEWFOUNDLAND MAKES LARGE DEMANDS; She Will Ask the Dominion to Tunnel the Straits of Belle Isle.
- To Call Pages by Electricity.
- Date of Surrogate Arnold's Birth.
- ASHORE NEAR ORIENT POINT; It Was Impossible to Reach the Mary A. Hall Yesterday.
- CARPENTER'S HOME IN NYACK.; The ex-Captain Has One of the Finest Places on the Lower Hudson.
- CLOSE GAMES AT BILLIARDS.; Three Contests Played in the Amateur Tourney.
- NEGROES LEAVE FOR LIBERIA; Two Hundred Colonists Sail from Savannah to Make Their Homes in Monrovia -- Thousands at the Pier.
- THE ALBANY POLICE BILL; It Goes Through the Assembly in Spite of All Protest. A LONG DEBATE OVER THE MEASURE A Humorous but Acrimonious Discussion Aroused in the Senate Over the Goff Salary Grab Bill.
- TRIBUTES BY PROMINENT WOMEN; SERVICE IN MEMORY OF MRS. CHARLOTTE E. BROWN. Mrs. Jennie June Croly, Mrs. Ella Dietz Clymer, and Mrs. Jennie de la Lozier Among the Speakers.
- POSTMASTER WARFIELD SUSTAINED; A Long Fight with the Civil Service Commission Brought to a Close.
- FIRST PAYMENTS OF NEW INCOME TAX; Receipts of the Treasury Below Those for February Last Year.
- A QUEER REFORMER.
- GERMANY'S DIPLOMATIC CORPS.; Gen. von Werder Presents His Letters of Recall to the Czar.
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- "SANS GENE" FOR THE PLAYERS; Kathryn Kidder Gives a Professional Matinee of Sardou's Great Play.
- WAITING FOR AN OFFICIAL REPORT; Attitude of the Spanish Government in the Allianca Matter.
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- No Signs of a Break Visible.
- DISCREDITING THEIR STATE'S GOOD NAME; An Answer to the Statement of Mr. Manning and Mr. Howard.
- A Temporary Receiver Appointed.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- THE REPUBLICAN GAME IN UTICA; Scheme to Create Two Partisan Boards of Police and Fire Commissioners.
- Negro Colonists in Mexico.
- THE TELEPHONE MEN TALK; Hearing on the Rate Bill by the Senate Committee. THE PRESENT EXACTIONS DEFENDED The Fiat Rates Fixed by the Proposed Measure Declared to be Ruinous to the Companies Interested.
- Gen. Pryor to Speak in Virginia.
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- ART NOTES.
- BRAZILIAN REBELS VICTORIOUS.; A Treaty with the Argentine Government to Remain Neutral.
- NEWS OF THE RAILROADS; Long Island Traction Company in the Hands of a Receiver. THE RESULT OF BAD FINANCIERING Vigorous Hostile Interests Force the Holders of Collateral Trust Notes to Ask for a Receivership -- Reorganization on Foot.
- THE STATE DEPARTMENT CONTENT; Willing to Allow Spain a Reasonable Time for Investigation.
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- CHRISTOPHER W. LARRABEE A FUGITIVE; A Nephew of Iowa's ex-Governor Short In His Accounts.
- GREAT WEST SIDE WINS; To be No Rapid Transit Viaduct Below Manhattan Valley. THE BOULEVARD NOT TO BE RUINED Commissioners May Decide Upon a Strictly Underground System Below One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Street. GREAT WEST SIDE WINS
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- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Matters of Interest Reported by the Brokers. EXCHANGE OF THE HOTEL EMPIRE A Business Building on Park Row and a Newspaper Taken for It -- Sale of a Third Avenue Corner -- Auction Offering.
- MAY CRIPPLE THE STATE SCHOOLS; Gov. Allin of North Dakota, It Is Said, Will Cut the Appropriation -- Some Schools Will Have to Close.
- AN EASY RACE FOR THE AILSA; Started in the Cruising Contest to Stretch Her Sails.
- WINDOW GLASS MANUFACTURERS MEET; The Result Will Be an Advance in the Price of Their Product.
- CALLS THEM EMBEZZLERS; Capt. Richardson's Executors Denounced by Counsel for Heirs. SAYS THEY LOOTED THE ESTATE Lawyer W.T. Washburne and Mrs. Emma J. Richardson Accused of Squandering Nearly a Million.
- ELEVEN ARE INDICTED; McLaughlin and Four Captains to be Tried. THREE EX-CAPTAINS, TOO A Patrolman and Two ex-Ward Men Also Among the Accused. TO-MORROW THEY MUST PLEAD Five Indictments Against the Inspector, Whose Bail Is $20,000. THREE CHARGES AGAINST SHILL Ex-Ward Man Burns Missing -- The Accused Policemen Have Been Suspended.
- ATTENDED A MASQUERADE BALL IN LENT; Father Walsh Suspends Young Men of the Holy Name Society.
- TRACK ELEVATION BILLS; The Jersey Assembly Orders the Substitute to a Third Reading. BILL PROVIDING FOR A SHIP CANAL The Senate Reconsiders the Borough Local Option Bill Vote -- Appointments Made by the Governor.
- THE POLICE INDICTMENTS.
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- Cruiser San Francisco at Athens.
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- NEW-YORK CHARTER ELECTIONS; Village Officers Chosen and Matters of Local Interest Disposed of -- Some Spirited Contests.
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- FAVORED BY ALDERMEN; Consolidation Would Be Beneficial, Orange City Officials Say. BETTER GOVERNMENT WOULD RESULT Alderman Cuddy Thinks East Orange Should Be Excluded from Union with the Other Oranges -- Other Views.
- GALLANTLY RESCUED AT SEA; Crew of the Schooner B.H. Jones Saved by the Gypsum Prince After a Fierce Battle with the Waves.
- THE OBITUARY RECORD.
- STILL ANOTHER FAIR WILL FOUND; It Is Reported to be in the Keeping of a Woman -- Charles Fair Says He and His Father Became Reconciled.
- VOTE AGAINST FOOTBALL; Harvard's Faculty Refuse to Rescind Their Former Resolution. THE ATHLETIC COMMITTEE'S PLEA To No Avail They Said Rules of the Game Would Be Modified and Dangerous Plays Eliminated.
- The Rev. David Martyn Expelled.