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- REPUBLICAN PROSPECTS NOT GOOD; Will Have but Ten Days for Campaign Work in Bayonne -- Mayor Farr Gets a Third Nomination.
- OPPOSE EXTENSION OF FLATBUSH AVENUE; Merchants of Fulton Street, Brooklyn, Will Go to Albany.
- CENTRAL VERMONT ROAD WINS; TEST SUIT OF FIFTEEN INSURANCE COMPANIES DECIDED. The Plaintiffs Sought to Recover Their Losses by the Burning of Grain in the Defendant's Elevator.
- Lower Telephone Rates for Nebraska.
- The President Grants Pardons.
- HER POINT OF VIEW.
- MONTCLAIR SOCIAL MATTERS; Successful Concert by the Orchestral Society Last Night.
- NOTES OF THE REVOLUTION; Found in Interesting Letters of Gen. Gold Selleck Silliman. THEY WERE WRITTEN TO HIS WIFE Throw New] Light on the Movements of Troops in Yonkers During Those Exciting Times.
- Editorial Article 2 -- No Title
- WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION; The Day Was First Publicly Commemorated in This City.
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- THE THEATRICAL WEEK; Duliness from London and Vivacity from Paris. REJANE AS NORA AND RIQUETTE A Few Well-Meant Parting Words About "John-a-Dreams" at the Empire and the Good Talent Wasted on It.
- PATER'S "GREEK STUDIES."; GREEK STUDIES. A Series of Essays. By Walter Pater. New-York: Macmillan & Co. $1.75.
- ENGLAND HAS GLADSTONE; Possibilities of the Patriarch's Reassumption of Power. ROSEBERY IS FEEBLE AND LANGUID General Disgust at the Conduct of the Speakership Contest by the Party Managers. UMRA KHAN AND THE AKOOND OF SWAT Promise of Mischief-Making About Egypt -- Bismarck Favors Agrarians Against the Kaiser -- Book Gossip.
- Empress Frederick Returns Home.
- THOUGHT HER INNOCENT; But Mrs. Roessler Confessed She Cut Her Husband's Throat. CAPT. KITZER SURE IT WAS SUICIDE Mr. Roessler, Who was a Prisoner in the Hospital, Discharged, and the Wife in Raymond Street Jail.
- NATIONAL GUARD NOTES.
- THE OUTLOOK NOT SERIOUS; No Grave Foreign Complications Thought Probable. SPAIN WILL MAKE PROPER AMENDS The State Department Is Not Pressing Matters Because of Spain's Embarrassments in Other Directions.
- BENEFITS OF THE LEAGUE; Work Accomplished by the Big Wheelmen's Organization. RIGHTS GAINED FOR THE CYCLERS What Has Been Done for the Improvement of Highways and Securing Guideboards, Routes, and Tours.
- Col. D.W. Benham's Domestic Traits
- THE BIG YACHTS COMPARED; Herreshoff and Watson Very Close in Their Dimensions. MORE DRAUGHT THAN THE AILSA Watson's Admirers Think the Valkyrie Will Beat the Fife Cutter -- Yachtsmen Have Confidence in Herreshoff.
- Union with Canada Opposed.
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- CONTROLLER PALMER'S REQUEST; Asked that the Publication of the Eligible List Be Withheld -- Nothing to Say in Explanation.
- STOLE AFTER TAKING DRUGS; Mrs. Shayne Did Not Know Whether She Came from Georgia or Alabama.
- LATEST EGYPTIAN FIND; Recent Discoveries of Great Value Among the Pyramids. THE JEWELS OF THE PRINCESS ITA Buried for 5,000 Years -- The Funeral Chamber of Queen Khnoumit -Her Beautiful Golden Crown Found.
- DOCK BOARD REORGANIZED; Edwin Einstein Made a Commissioner by Mayor Strong. OTHER CITY OFFICIALS APPOINTED Mr. Einstein Was Surprised, but He Was Prompt -- Dr. McSweeney Succeeds School Commissioner Gerard. EDWIN EINSTEIN, to be Dock Commissioner, vice J. Sergeant Cram, resigned; salary. $5,000. DR. DANIEL E. McSWEENEY, to be School Commissioner, vice J.W. Gerard, resigned. J. VAN VECHTEN OLCOTT, to be Civil Service Commissioner, to fill a vacancy. EDWARD L. GRIDLEY, to be City Marshal, vice Henry McLaughlin.
- THE CHILDREN'S CLOTHES; These Wardrobes the First Spring Sewing to be Considered. NOVELTIES AND SUGGESTIVE MODELS What to Do with Left-Overs -- Bloomer Trousers for Small Boys -- A Sensible Outfit --Children's Tastes.
- MR. ANDREWS'S INSPECTION; THE POLICE COMMISSIONER GOES THROUGH HEADQUARTERS He Finds Room for Many Improvements -- The Telegraph Bureau Insufficient for Needs of the Force.
- THE CO-OPERATIVE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU.
- TIOGA COUNTY WAS INVADED BY RIOTERS; Hence Gov. Morton Thinks the State Should Pay Strike Expenses.
- Examiner of Plays for London.
- SPAIN HAS A CABINET AT LAST.; Canovas del Castillo, Conservative, Succeeds Sagasta, Liberal.
- GREEN'S "SHORT HISTORY," ILLUSTRATED; A SHORT HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH PEOPLE. By J.R. Green, M. A. Edited by Mrs. J.R. Green and Miss Kate Norgate. Illustrated. 8vo. In four volumes. Vol. IV. New-York: Harper & Brothers. $5.
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- More Earthquakes in Italy.
- FREDERIC VILLIERS MAKES REPLY.; He Defends His Statements as to the Port Arthur Massacre.
- The Auburn Investigation.
- QUERR WAYS IN CHINA; A Missionary from Brooklyn in the Flowery Kingdom. WHISKERS MUST NOT ADORN YOUTH Instruction in the Pekin University -- American Barns Better than Chinese Inns -- Old Men Honored.
- W.H.C. Coles's Home Ruined.
- BENDING THE FRAMES.; The Shape of the New Cup Defender Will Soon Be Defined.
- Prof. Melamet in a Divorce Case.
- Eight Buildings Burned.
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; The Renting Season Is Now in Full Progress. NOT SO MUCH MAY MOVING LIKELY Some Rentals Increased -- Purchases of West Side Dwellings -- Mortgage Loan Security -- The Auction Offerings.
- Suicide of a City Treasurer.
- To Maintain Flushing Hospital.
- OPPOSED TO THE TRINIDAD BRANCH; The Rio Grande, Union Pacific, and Denver and Gulf Contract.
- CHURCH TROUBLES IN COURT; EXPELLED MEMBERS OF A GERMAN CHURCH DEMAND REINSTATEMENT. Conduct of William Roeber, ex-Pastor and Coal Dealer, Complained Of -- Ordered to Show Cause.
- HAS A BULLET IN HIS BRAIN; But George Suessenbach Is Getting Well in the Manhattan Hospital -- Dr. Volce's Explanation.
- THE RECORD OF CONGRESS AS TO PENSIONS; President Cleveland Vetoed Bills Which Reduced Allowances.
- IT DEPENDS UPON THE MAYOR.
- AKEWOOD'S GREATEST LENT.
- First Salvation Army Convert.
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- RECEIVED BY THE PRESIDENT; Mr. Cleveland's Welcome to the New Swiss Minister.
- IN THE STATE LIBRARY; Many Old Books and Manuscripts of Great Value. SPECIMENS OF THE PRINTERS' ART Oldest Volume in the Collection Was Printed in Rome in 1740 -- An Amusing Campaign Document of 1852.
- GREAT BRITAIN AND NICARAGUA.; Severity of the Claim Made for Expulsion of Pro-Consul Hatch.
- DR. LOOMIS ON VIVISECTION; THE INFLUENCE OF ANIMAL EXPERIMENTATION IN MEDICAL SCIENCE. By Alfred L. Loomis, M. D., LL. D.
- THE CHARGES WITHDRAWN; Dr. Pitcher of the Army Guiltless of Any Misdemeanor.
- Bishop Thorold's View of Children.
- American Artists Exhibition.
- Haight's Deafness Worth $15,000.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- Offered a Professorship in Cornell
- Another Fruitless Ballot.
- Gen. Paine Refuses to Sell Jubilee.
- TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES.
- LIEUT. W.E. HALL'S TORPEDO; Tests to be Continued When He Returns on the Cruiser Marblehead.
- WHISKY TRUST RECEIVERS RESIGN; Gen. McNulta Given Sole Charge -- The Change Said to Have Been Made in Order to Get Rid of Greenhut's Friend.
- The Mitchell-Walsh Hearing.
- AN AID FOR HOUSEWIVES; Scheme for a Co-operative Employment Bureau. WELL-KNOWN WOMEN ARE SUBSCRIBERS A Training School for Servants in View for the Future -- The Proposition Receives Many Favorable Responses.
- NO PITY FOR SALESGIRLS; Hapless Lot of Women in some Big Dry Goods Stores. LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE'S HEARING Josephine Shaw Lowell and Others Testify -- The Law Providing for Seats Too Indefinite -- Not Allowed to Sit.
- The Beard and Anarchism.
- "THE EVER FAITHFUL ISLE."
- PLAINFIELD SOCIETY GOSSIP; Happening's of the Last Week and Plans for the Future.
- REAL WHALE HUNTING; Old Geographies Responsible for Much Misinformation. THERE SHE BLOWS" NOT THE CRY A Man Called the Boat-Steerer Throws the Harpoon, to Which a Dynamite Gun Is Fitted -- The "Bitter End."
- Men with No Desire for Money.
- DEATHS BY DIPHTHERIA FEWER; FALLING OFF OF 15 PER CENT. IN THE MORTALITY LAST WINTER. Good Effects of the Board of Health Culture Work and the Anti-toxine Treatment.
- Figures Inscribed on Human Eyes.
- A REPULSE OF THE JAPANESE.; Conference Will Last a Fortnight and Formosa Must Be Ceded.
- MORE LIGHTS AND LITTLE POWER; What Is Claimed for the Pennock Electric System -- Result of a Test.
- A FRENCHMAN'S QUEER TALES; THE WOMEN OF THE UNITED STATES. By C. de Varigny. Translated from the French by Arabella Ward. 16mo. New-York: Dodd, Mead & Co.
- Mgr. Moran a Vicar General.
- THE CONVERSION OF NICOLAS NERLI; History of a Banker of Ancient Florence Told by a Monk.
- GOSSIP OF THE CYCLERS; Preparing for the New-York Times Great Tri-State Relay. COMMITTEES TO CHOOSE THE RIDERS Mr. Cobb to Offer a Valuable Prize for the "Novice Championship of the Metropolitan District."
- Montpelier Accepts T.W. Wood's Offer.
- THE FINANCIAL WORLD.
- FESTIVAL FOR MARKSMEN; First Tournament of the National Sharpshooters' Union. OFFICIAL PROGRAMME AND RULES Prize Target Shooting at Glendale, L.I., from June 30 to July 8 -- Clubs Coming from Far and Near.
- THERE MUST BE REFORM; The Cooper Union Meeting to Send a Message to Albany. LEXOW MEASURES ARE INTOLERABLE The Senator Says the State Legislators Are Not Children and will Pass His Bills Without Delay -- A Call to the People.
- PARKE, DAVIS & CO. WIN; Champions of the Drug Clerks' Bowling Tournament. FINAL GAMES ON REIDS ALLEYS Dodge & Olcott and Whitall, Tatum & Co. Tied for Second Prize -- Big Crowd Sees the Closing Games.
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- Missouri's Militia May Disband.
- RARE HISTORICAL OBJECTS; Interesting Exhibition of Colonial Relics at Annapolis. ANCIENT BUILDINGS OF THE TOWN There Are Few Places in the Country So Rich in Old Furniture, Silver, Portraits, and Jewelry as Maryland's Capital.
- SUDDEN DEATH OF JOHN KOSTER; HE WAS APPARENTLY IN THE BEST OF HEALTH FRIDAY AFTERNOON. Had Been in Partnership with Albert Bial Since 1867 -- The Concert Hall Temporarily Closed.
- LETTERS FROM SERVANTS.; A German Servant.
- NAVAL ORDINANCE TESTS AT INDIAN HEAD; A Projectile Proves Acceptable, but a New Gun Is Unsatisfactory.
- THE LADY OF THE POOL
- AN AMERICAN IN MADAGASCAR.
- RECENT NEWPORT DOINGS.; Cottages Rented Lately -- Stuyvesant Fish to Build.
- WANTS THE DRAMA TO BE FREE; THE SYSTEM OF STAGE CENSORSHIP ATTACKED WITH ENERGY. A London Critic's View of the Late Mr. Pigott and the Work He Accomplished.
- Two Versions of a Dumas Story.
- NEW-ORLEANS "BOODLE" CASE; Mistrial of Alderman Callahan -- A Newspaper in Contempt, Perhaps.
- Salvador's Pretender Promises War.
- Hotel Owner Clark Missing.
- PARLIAMENTARY LAW; POCKET MANUAL OF RULES OF ORDER FOR DELIBERATIVE ASSEMBLIES. By Lieut. Col. Henry M. Robert. Corps of Engineers, U.S.A. 32mo. Chicago: S.C. Griggs & Co.
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- Thirty Thousand Dollars for His Legs.
- TO FIGHT THE LEAGUE.; Union County Roadsters Bound to Have Their Race Meet May 30.
- THE GOVERNOR AND THE TROY POLICE BILL; A Committee Urges Him to Sign the Measure if It Reaches Him.
- CORNELL OARSMEN WANT MONEY; The Alumni Asked for Funds for the Proposed Trip to England.
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- A CAT ON AN ABANDONED BARK; Men of the Potomac Who Rescued It Say It Killed and Ate Flying Fish -- It Is Now One of the Steamer's Crew.
- TO CULTIVATE VACANT LOTS; THE PLAN TO EMPLOY WORTHY MEN WELL UNDER WAY. Land Donated Is Now Being Harrowed -- More Funds Needed -- Half of Each Plot to be Devoted to Potatoes.
- Families in Rhode Island Politics.
- MARY E. SURRATT'S GOOD NAME; FIRE MAY HAVE DESTROYED PROOFS OF INNOCENCE. One Was that a Government Stipulation Silenced Her and the Priest Who Shrived Her at the Scaffold.
- "The Domestic Problem."
- Destroying Historical Street Names.
- THE NEW COMPETITION IN THE TELEPHONE BUSINESS.
- LAST OF THE BLUE LAWS; Connecticut's Legislature Thinks It Time They Should Go. REPEAL BILL NOW WITH THE GOVERNOR The Law Thus Abolished Gave Justices of the Peace Great Power in Dealing with Alleged Sabbath Breakers.
- A "Pretender" Who Won't Pretend.
- LAST OF NIBLO'S GARDEN; No More Performances at the Popular Old Broadway House. OFFICE BUILDING TO HAVE ITS SITE Once the Theatre Was Practically in the Country -- Its History and Some Associations of the Landmark.
- A MIRACULOUS ORGAN
- Sir Henry F. Ponsonby Dying.
- A WEEK'S MUSICAL TOPIC; Timely Gossip of the Concert Hall and the Opera House. REVIEW OF THE DAMROSCH SEASON A Remarkable Success in Spite of Many Defects -- Evidence of a Great Public Demand for Wagner.
- TRAVELS IN THE EAST; IN CAIRO AND JERUSALEM. An Eastern Note Book. By Mary Thorn Carpenter. 16mo. New-York: Anson D.F. Randolph & Co.
- WANTED, A WARRANT FOR COL. BAIRD; He Thinks Men of the Old Union Wished to Bother Him a Little.
- MOVING THE CIRCUS ANIMALS; ALL KINDS MARCHED FROM MOTT HAVEN TO MADISON SQUARE. Curious People from the Interior of Ceylon Arrive on the Paris -- Grand Street Parade Next Wednesday.
- "BIKED" ALL WINTER.; Snow Had No Terrors for Utica Wheelmen -- Jenny Now Training.
- RUDDER USELESS -- FIVE DROWNED.; Tug Velos and a Barge Wrecked on Trial Island, British Columbia -- Captain Anderson Saved by Swimming.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- ETHICAL CULTURE SOCIETY; It Was First Established in This City in the Year 1876. PROSPEROUS BRANCHES IN EUROPE Some of Its Many Charities -- Its Lecturers in This Country and Abroad -- Prof. Adler and His Work.
- Uniforms for Park Laborers.
- MR. HANLEY'S TRIP ABROAD; He Will View European Scenery with a Critical Eye.
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- PAYING FOR WHAT DOES NOT EXIST; Men in the Navy Department Taxed for Hospital Attendance.
- BROOKLYN'S HIGH SCHOOLS; The City Has Abundant Reason to be Proud of Them. BETTER RESULTS THAN EVER EXPECTED An Average of Twenty-five Students Sent Each Year from the Boys' School to Universities and Colleges.
- POSTAL FACILITIES IN THE ORANGES; A Great Improvement Would Result from Consolidation.
- A New-York Cook.
- Divorced Because of Religious Belief.
- THE HARTFORD BRIDGE SCANDAL.
- SOCIETY BUSY IN BAYONNE; First of Three Receptions Held by the Newark Bay Boat Club.
- GROWTH OF HARLEM'S LIBRARY; FOUNDED BY A FEW CITIZENS NEARLY SEVENTY YEARS AGO. Established with Funds from the Sale of Common Lands -- Its Handsome Building Near Lenox Avenue.
- A Lesson in "American."
- Fatal Spring Thunderstorm.
- Russia's New Minister to Berlin.
- WAR TIMES IN GEORGIA; LIFE IN DIXIE. During the War. By Mary A.H. Gray. Atlanta, Ga.: The Foote & Davis Company.
- WILL DEDICATE ST. PAUL'S TO-DAY; Ladies of the Congregation Were Largely Instrumental in Purchasing the Site for Oyster Bay's New Church.
- Religious Freedom in Hungary.
- DEBS CASE TO BE ARGUED TO-MORROW; Owing to Its Importance More Attorneys than Usual May Be Heard.
- Hunt Season Opened.
- LORETTA HANNIGAN DEAD; A Dramatic Scene at Her Bedside Before She Died. HER BROTHER TRIES TO SHOOT MANN Examination of Mann and Dr. Pettingill Set Down for Next Saturday -- Recorder Goff's Instructions to the Police.
- POWERS OF ATTORNEY NOT RECOGNIZED; Money Due from the Government Will Be Paid Only to the Creditors.
- THE CHICAGO HOME AGAIN; An Eventful Cruise in European Waters by the White Ship. RECEIVED EVRYWHERE WITH HONOR Special Attentions Paid to Capt. Mahan -- The Man-of-Wars Visits to Many English, French, and Spanish Ports.
- BOOK COVERS ON EXHIBITION; E.P. Dutton & Co. Display the Attractively Bound Works of To-day.
- WORK OF THE COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY; Plenty of Employment Ahead for Those in the Service.
- Oglesby's Sensations in Drowning.
- THE CENTRAL PARK PLAZA.
- SOCIAL DOINGS IN THE ORANGES; Entertainments for Charity the Chief Events of the Last Week.
- France and Her Colonists.
- FRENCH ART AT THE LOTOS CLUB.
- MESSENGER WALTER DISCARDS HIS BLOUSE; He Enlists in the Militia, but May Not Yet Wear the Chevrons.
- The New-York Tenements.
- Guernsey Steamers in Channel Fog.
- MONEY GOING OUT OF BANKS; Gratification in Financial District at the Present Condition.
- VENICE AND HER GLORIES; VENEZIA. By Henry Perl. Adapted from the German by Mrs. Arthur Bell. New-York: Charles Scribner's Sons. $12.50.
- Lenten Events at Albany.
- THE QUESTION OF A SITE; Where Shall the Soldiers and Sailors' Memorial Be Placed? VIEW OF ARCHITECTS AND SCULPTORS They Favor the Central Park Entrance-way at Fifth Avenue and Fifty-ninth Street -Waste of Good Places.
- FROM TANBARK TO BRIDLE PATH; Indoor Season for Equestrians Closes Brilliantly.
- AILSA AGAIN THE WINNER; Beat the Britannia Easily in a Very Light Wind. A DRIFTING RACE AT THE FINISH Fife Cutter Took the Lead from Start, Gaining Fourteen Minutes in First Round -- Dakotah Beaten.
- Brewer Defeats Morfey.
- THE BRONZE STATUE IN COURT; Rudolph Aronson and Others Connected with the Show Held by Justice Simms for Trial.
- APPEAL FOR THE BURNHAM FARM; The Industrial Home for Boys in Need of Funds.
- Rider Haggard in Parliament.
- Brookhaven Liquor Men Jubilant.
- FIFTEEN UNDER ARREST; Indicted for Violating the Election Laws at the Last Election. MORE ARRESTS TO BE MADE One of the Accused, Alexander Jandreau, President of a Lemuel Ely Quigg Republican Club -- Released on Bail.
- Change of Duty for Major Hayes.
- SUPERB GENOA AND NICE; Palaces Beside Which Our Proudest Mansions Are Insignificant. TYPES OF MONTE CARLO GAMBLERS An American's Sincere Impressions of the Art, Industry, and Spectacular Surroundings of Italian Life.
- "THE SOUL OF THE SAMURAI."
- THE CALIFORNIA RATTLER; Experience of a Couple of Photographers near San Diego. ONE REPTILE THAT REFUSED TO DIE His Head Was Crushed, but He Still Wanted to Fight -- The Red Racer and the Rattler.
- THE COURT-MARTIAL OF WALLER; If the Madagascar Report Is Confirmed America Will Protest.
- FINAL SURVEY OF THE NICARAGUA CANAL; A Special Board to be Appointed for the Purpose by the President.
- NORDAU'S "DEGENERATION."; DEGENERATION. By Max Nordau. Translated from the Second Edition of the German Work New-York: D. Appleton & Co. $3.50.
- Spanish Battalions for Cuba.
- BUTCHER CART PLAN AT BALTIMORE; Highwaymen Waylaid W.B. Swindell but Failed to Obtain $2,400.
- PARIS IN ITS FESTIVALS; Boulevards Carpeted with Confetti and Serpentine Ribbons. CAYETY OF THE MARDI-GRAS CROWD Naturiens Who Are to Shake Off Civilization -- Faure's Popularity -- A New Play by the Tireless Gyp.
- Police on Guard at a Wedding.
- A Receiver for Thompson's Paper.
- A GANTLET OF RAWHIDES BY WOMEN; Horsewhipping Extraordinary in a Courtroom at Alexandria, Va.
- IN THE WORLD OF ART; Exhibitions of the Week and General Art Gossip. AUCTION SALE OF MUCH IMPORTANCE A Portrait of Archbishop Corrigan -- French Work at the Lotos Club -- Clever Caricatures Shown for Charity.
- NAVAL STORES.
- FINANCES OF THE NATION; Condition of the Treasury, with Receipts and Expenditures.
- They Were Old Schoolmates.
- ROBBED IN BUYING COAL; Evidence to Show that New-Jersey Paid for Fuel Never Received. ERASURES IN HURLEY'S ACCOUNTS Darcy, His Bookkeeper, Admits Making One Overcharge of Twenty Tons of Coal -- Denials by Hurley.
- GRATITUDE EXPRESSED IN BRONZE; The Twenty-Second Regiment's Acknowledgment of the Brooklyn Union League Club's Courtesies During the Strike.
- A Case of Smallpox in Wheeling.
- WORRIED BY HIS MILLIONS; John P. Huff of Rahway, a Legatee Who Would Rather Be Poor Again than Fight for His Rights.
- HORSE OWNER INJURES BOOKMAKER; Handy Missiles Thrown to Kill in a New-Orleans Barroom.
- MUST GIVE UP TOBACCO OR THEIR STUDIES; The Ultimatum Presented to Boston University Law Students.
- SOCIETY IN LENT.
- Canadians in Chicago.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- WASHINGTON SOCIAL PASTIMES.
- TWO REPUBLICS SHAKE HANDS; AN "INTERNATIONAL EPISODE" OF THE MOST COMMENDABLE SORT. Officials of Arizona and Sonora Meet at the Boundary Line and Exchange Compliments.
- REICHSTAG HURTS ITSELF; Bismarck Will Not Have to Endure Its Birthday Compliment. HERR VON LEVETZOW HAS RESIGNED Kaiser Wilhelm Says that the Vote Was Opposed to the Feelings of All German Princes and Peoples.
- DR. LANSDELL AGAIN IN CENTRAL ASIA; CHINESE CENTRAL ASIA. A Ride to Little Tibet. By Henry Lansdell, D. D., M. R. A. S., F. R. G. S. In Two Volumes. With Three Maps and Eighty Illustrations. New-York: Charles Scribner's Sons. $2.50 per volume.
- Landslip on the Theiss at Tittel.
- WHEN STUDENTS MAY BECOME LAWYERS; Examinations to be Held in Five Cities in June.
- "Only Thirty-six Hours Late."
- A Bill to Tax Bachelors.
- LACROSSE AT STEVENS.; Preliminary Practice Nearly Ended -- Good Material for a Team.
- EXHIBITION OF RELIGIOUS ART; To be Opened to Patrons To-Morrow -- Many Notable Specimens of Work in Precious Metals and Rich Cloths.
- Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the Only True Blood Purifier
- ADVANTAGES OF THE GREAT NORTH SIDE; Two New Wards North of the Harlem Are Very Attractive as a Place of Residence. SAME CONVENIENCES AS ON MANHATTAN ISLAND In Addition to Pure Croton Water and Perfect Drainage, There Are Fine Country Air and Picturesque Surroundings. THE PARK, BOULEVARD, AND STREET IMPROVEMENTS MADE Record Made By the Different Administrations In Opening Streets, Laying Pavements, Setting Curbs, and Putting In Sewers, Gas, and Water Mains -- The Good Transportation Facilities Afforded by Trolley and Steam Cars -- Many Social and Political Clubs.