Articles
- RAILROAD MEN AND MATTERS.
- Back in the Old Rut.
- TO INSURE RAPID TRANSIT; Final Plans for the Proposed System That May Be Adopted. ROUTES FOR THE EAST AND WEST SIDES How the Tracks May Be Laid, the Provisions for Stations, and the Outline for Loops -- West Side Protected.
- To Inspect the Army Posts.
- FUNERAL OF GEN. BADEAU IN RIDGEWOOD; Bishop Wigger the Celebrant of the Mass -- Prominent People Present.
- A BLAST UPON THE RAM'S HORN.
- Populists Will Organize.
- RELIGIOUS FREEDOM IN HUNGARY.; Magnates Refuse Benefits of Bill to Those Not Professing Faith.
- Flooded Towns of Prussian Silesia.
- Galveston Officials Indicted.
- BRIBE OFFERED, HE SAYS; Mr. Storrs Makes a Serious Charge in the Jersey Assembly. $250 PROFFERED FOR A SPEECH He Refused to Tell Who Offered the Money, However -- Many Bills Passed and Signed -- Recess Until June.
- May Lose an Eye for an A.P.A. Flag.
- REVISION OF THE STATE TAX LAWS; A Report Presented to the Governor by the Counsel -- A Plan of Compilation Suggested -- Needed Amendments.
- THE"SHORT-AD" CORNER.
- MR. CARLISLE IN TOWN; Inquiry into Plans for Unloading Ships After Sundown. CHANGES TO BE MADE IF POSSIBLE Steamship Companies Favor Collector Kilbreth's Proposition -- Alleged Discrimination Against New-York.
- Receiver for an Insurance Company.
- Landlords Pay Half of Poker Losses.
- CONTEST FOR THE POSSESSION OF A BODY; Application of the Widow of George H. Lyon Refused in Court.
- MR. REED'S FUTURE.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; MATTERS OF INTEREST REPORTED BY THE BROKERS. Up-town Apartments Sold -- A Twelve-Story Building in the Place of the Brower House.
- THE SOCIETY OF AMERICAN ARTISTS.
- Aosta and Princess Helene Wedding.
- Crushed Under a Pontoon.
- Presidential Postmasters.
- Rhode Island's Governor His Guest.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- NOVELS OF THE SPRING.; A Bright Story by Mr. Davis. THE PRINCESS ALINE. By Richard Harding Davis. Illustrated by C.D. Gibson. New York: Harper & Brothers. $1.25.
- Watt.
- INCOME-TAX RETURNS PROMPTLY MADE; A Larger Number Affected Than Was at First Supposed.
- THE FINANCIAL MARKETS; Profit Taking on the Advance Induces Irregularity. BUT THE GENERAL MARKET HOLDS FIRM Trade Reports Continue to Show Improvement -- Heavy Speculation in Distillers -- London Trading Both Ways.
- THE RAPID-TRANSIT PLAN.
- A Territory Without Funds.
- British Defeat on Reshun March.
- LENIENCY TOWARD SPAIN; The State Department Waiting in the Allianca Matter. NO QUESTION AS TO THE OUTCOME A Desire Not to Crowd the Madrid Government, Already Much Embarrassed -- Other Foreign Questions.
- CLARK MADE BIGAMY A BUSINESS; Advertised for a Housekeeper, Married One Applicant, Pawned Her Ring, and Stole the Trunks of Another.
- Plowed Up a Kettle of Gold.
- MONEY FOR A CHILDREN'S HOME; PART OF W.R. CLARKSON'S ESTATE FOR CHARITY. If Some Institution Does Not Change Its Name, Jennie Clarkson Home for Children to be Founded.
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- IMPROVED LOCAL MAIL SERVICE; Officials Discuss Plans for Using the Elevated and Surface Railroads.
- Bangs in the Footprints of Holmes.; THE IDIOT. By John Kendrick Bangs. New-York: Harper & Brothers, $1.
- Enned at Once.
- Payments on the Cruisers.
- MANY PREFER NEWARK; Dwellers in South Orange Talk of the Consolidation Plan. THEY HAVE MANY GOOD THINGS A Few of Them, but Not the Majority Think One Big Orange Would Not Now Be Advisable.
- ASSESSOR KURTH CENSURED BY THE MAYOR; Warned Against a Repetition of Offenses Committed.
- THE GRAY RACING BILL.
- Left with the Governor.
- Venezuelan Claims of Americans.
- THE GOLDEN HIND AND IRENE SAFE.; Neither Has Been Fired Upon by a Spanish Ship, as Reported.
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- A Trainload of Cottons for China.
- THE OBITUARY RECORD.
- TO REBUKE LEGISLATORS; A Mass Meeting to be Held in Cooper Union Next Wednesday. COMMITTEE OF SEVENTY ACTS The People of New-York City to Condemn the Attempt to Pass Lexow Police Bills. BELIEVED THE MEASURES ARE DOOMED Dr. Parkhurst, Charles Stewart Smith, and Other Prominent Citizens Take a Hopeful View. TO REBUKE LEGISLATURES
- Signed by the Governor.
- Sketches of English Rural Life.; THE WONDERFUL WAPENTAKE. By J.S. Fletcher. Illustrated by J. Ayton Symington. Chicago: A.C. McClurg & Co., $2.
- WILL BE A GREAT STORE; Plans for Siegel, Cooper & Co.'s Big New-York Establishment. ONLY FOUR BLOCKS ABOVE MACY & CO. Patrons Will Be Insured Against Getting Into a Fire Trap -- Their Comfort to be Considered in the Extensive Departments.
- CITY AND VICINITY.
- NARROWER THAN AILSA; The Valkyrie III. Compared with the Fast Fife Cutter. HAS A GOOD DEAL MORE DRAUGHT Her Displacement Will Considerably Exceed That of the Ailsa -- Characteristic Watson Stem -- Pronounced Fin Keel.
- Stole a Horse, Wagon and Cow.
- A COMPARISON.
- JAPAN TAKES AN ISLAND; China Yields Easily the Largest of the Pescadore Groap. BRITISH WAR SHIPS ESCAPE PERIL Little Influence Accorded to the Partisans of War Until the Terms of Peace May Be Dictated at Pekin.
- The Augusta Victoria at Algiers.
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- For Robbing a Bank.
- TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES.
- TALKING ABOUT BRIBERY; Legislators Discuss the Purpose and the Effect. A BLOW AT ALL REORGANIZATION Speculation Regarding the Future Course of Caucus-Bolting Senators -- Personalities in the Senate.
- RACING BILL REPORTED; The Gray Measure Now Ready for Action of the Assembly. AMENDMENTS OF CODES COMMITTEE A Commission of Three to Grant Licenses for Running and Steeplechase Meetings -- Trotting Associations Exempt.
- THE SPANISH IBSEN.; THE SON OF DON JUAN. An Original Drama in Three Acts. Inspired by the reading of Ibsen's work entitled, "Gengangere." By Jose Echegaray. Translated by James Graham Boston: Roberts Brothers. $1.
- The President Grants a Pardon.
- SAILS LIKE A WITCH.; Capt. Jay Thinks the Ailsa Is the Finest Yacht Afloat.
- NEEDS OF ATLANTA UNIVERSITY; Dr. Depew to Speak for the Georgia Institution for Colored Students -- An Endowment Fund of $500,000 Wanted.
- THE SAME LESSON AGAIN.
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- Serious Strike of Miners in Liege.
- THE COLUMBIA ORDERED TO SAIL.; She Will, in the Course of Her Voyage, Pass by Cape Maysi.
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- A BREEZE IN THE SENATE.; Mr. Bradley Makes Charges and Is Bitterly Assailed in Turn.
- BOOKS OF THE WEEK
- SAILS FOR THE CUP DEFENDER.; Herreshoffs to Make One Set and Syndicate Another.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
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- Landslip in an Italian Village.
- J.H. Drexel Leases a Newport Villa.
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- MORE INDICTMENTS FOUND; Warrants Issued for Several Officers of Elections. THEIR NAMES NOT MADE PUBLIC The Extraordinary Grand Jury Inquires into the Fire Department -- Howard Carroll Called as a Witness.
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- FOR NEW-YORK AND VICINITY.; Measures Which Occupy the Attention of Both Houses.
- STARK IN FINE FORM.; Made a Run of 52 in the Billiard Tournament.
- MORE OF WEEKS'S RASCALITY; HOW HE MANIPULATED SECURITIES OF THE HOWLAND ESTATE. Ruling of the Court Affecting Bonds That Weeks, as Head of a Land Company, Had Obtained.
- An expert Speaks
- NEWS OF THE RAILROADS; President Depew Goes to Philadelphia to Confer on Coal Rates.
- An Alabama Desperado Killed.
- CAMPBELL GOES TO COURT; Wordy Argument Between His Counsel and Judge McAdam. CONTEMPT PROCEEDINGS IN QUESTION The Judge Becomes Somewhat Nettled While Lawyer Adams Argues on Jurisdiction and Congressional Committes' Rights.
- Anna Boyd to Marry
- Editorial Article 2 -- No Title
- CUBAN REBEL BAND REPULSED.; At Key West There Are Two Hundred Enthusiastic Insurgents.
- Commons Approves Salaried Members.
- HEAVY BAIL FOR "MOKE" MURRAY; The District Attorney's Office Asks for $10,000 in a Larceny Case -- Said to Have Given Evidence Against the Police.
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- IT WILL FIGURE IN THE SENATORIAL FIGHT; Virginians Concerned About Gov. O'Ferrall's Treatment of Teamoh.
- IN AID OF CONEY ISLAND.; A Bill to Exempt it From Obedience to the Excise Laws.
- YALE'S INDOOR GAMES.; Hickok Put the Shot 46 Feet, but It Was Not Allowed.
- THE"SHORT-AD" CORNER.(3)
- Connecticut's Electric Roads.
- ACRES OF NEW-JERSEY FOREST BURNING; Large Amount of Fine Timber Already Destroyed Near Egg Harbor City.
- FREDERIC REMINGTON WINS; AWARDED $45 FOR BEING RUN INTO BY MR. SPAULDING. Against This, However, are the Loss of His Buckboard's Wheel and a Shock to His Brindle Pup.
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- Spain's Cabinet Crisis Continues.
- Ballot Reform in Louisiana.
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- ARSENIC MIXED WITH BEET-ROOT SUGAR.; Sale of a Million Pounds of the Compound in Philadelphia.
- Conkling's Registration Bill.
- The Hotel.
- AFFECTS SOME EDISON PATENTS.; Five Injunctions Dissolved and the Companies Concerned.
- A Rockefeller in the Board.
- Fire in a Match Factory.
- BUCHANAN RE-SENTENCED; To be Executed in Sing Sing Prison Within the Week Beginning April 22 RECORDER'S FIRST DEATH SENTENCE The Convicted Murderer's New Counsel Says He Will Take the Case to the Supreme Court of the United States.
- Mme. Rejane as Nora Helmer.
- GERMAN TARIFF AND ARGENTINA.; Fear of Competition Favors the Treaty Which Agrarians Would Break.
- Kummerow Fishermen Storm-swept.
- St. Paul Retaliates on Minneapolis.
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- Suicide of Dr. Gay of Waterbury.
- Brooklyns Play at Augusta.
- THE"SHORT-AD" CORNER.(2)
- RICHARD VAUX IS DEAD; He Was a Penologist, Diplomat, Statesman, and Lawyer. HE WAS ILL ONLY SINCE SUNDAY. A Leading Citizen of Philadelphia for Fifty Years and an ex-Mayor -- His Political Life.
- Rock Island's Dividend Unchanged.