Articles
- HORSES AND THEIR OWNERS.
- Gentle Art of Making Enemies.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- WAR DECLARED ON LITHOGRAPHS; A Conference of Managers to be Held Today to Take Some Action for Their Suppression.
- THE SINKING OF THE ELBE.; An Official Investigation of the Disaster Begun in Bremen.
- COMING COLLEGE DEBATE; Harvard to Meet Princeton at Princeton Next Wednesday. JUDGES FOUND WITH DIFFICULTY Desirability of a Property Qualification for the Municipal Franchise Is the Subject to be Discussed.
- Rejoicing in the Azores.
- NO RECEPTION TO M'KINLEY; Ohio's Governor Declines to be the Cause of Factional Strife.
- When Worth Was Generous.
- LYCURGAS DALTON DEAD IN WASHINGTON; He Was Postmaster of the National House of Representatives.
- "FALSTAFF" FOR WORTHY CHARITY; A Benefit Performance to be Given at the Metropolitan in Aid of the New-Amsterdam Eye and Ear Hospital.
- INSPECTING THE NEW PATH.; Many Brooklyn Cyclers Visit the Coney Island Road.
- NO WIND FOR SMALL YACHTS.; Another Drifting Race Off Nice -- Dakotah Abandoned the Contest.
- A LONG-FORGOTTEN ACTOR; He "Created" Many Famous Roles and Visited America Several Times.
- THE NAVY WANTS A MACHINE GUN.; Board of Officers Appointed to Conduct Tests at Washington.
- THE CORONET'S VISIT TO KINGSTON; Bishop Littlejohn of Long Island Enjoying Life in the Tropics.
- LIVE NEWS FROM YALE.; Plans of the Glee and Banjo Clubs for Their Easter Trip.
- IT MAY SAVE MANY LIVES; Probable Passage of the Tenement-House Bill Now in the Legislature. ONLY HALL TRANSOMS ARE FORBIDDEN Opposition Now Only Directed Against Provisions as to Open Areas and Solid Walls -- Sanitary Precautions.
- Killed by a Landslide.
- TO SEE THE ST. PAUL LAUNCHED; A Large Party from St. Paul Will Be Present To-day.
- Two Feats of Eccentricity.
- MURDERED, BUT BY WHOM; James Anderson's Two Brothers Left Him and He Died. HIS WINDPIPE HAD BEEN SEVERED He and His Brothers Were Thrashed By a Stranger With Whom They Interfered and Who Has Not Been Found.
- MAY WRITE ANOTHER BOOK; Capt. Mahan Has Not Yet Made up His Mind -- Not Willing to Discuss the Allianca Affair.
- ATHLETICS AT N.Y. UNIVERSITY.; Pitcher Boswell's Loss a Severe One -- Lacrosse Revived.
- WHY NOT STICK TO THE PRINCIPLE?
- SUNDAY POOL AND BILLIARD PLAYING; Many Places Open Yesterday -- Comments on Supt. Byrnes's Orders.
- THE DAVIS PRESIDENTIAL BOOM; How the Minnesota Senator Hopes to Become Secretary of State.
- DESTRUCTIVE GALE IN ENGLAND.; Three Persons Killed in London and a Number of Others in the Provinces.
- HAPPENINGS AT OLD HARVARD.; Successful Revival of an Old English Play at Sanders Theatre.
- WAS A PRISONER FOR MAN-KILLING; Longshoreman Doherty Walked Out of Essex Market Court and Went Home -- An Inquiry Ordered.
- Mr. Gladstone Looking Well.
- John L. Sullivan Better.
- Bells Blessed by Bishop Wigger.
- Shot Father-in-Law and Brother-in-Law.
- OLYMPIC GAMES AT ATHENS; Next Year's Two Weeks' Carnival -College Athletes to be Invited.
- THE HOLY GHOST'S POWER; Dr. T. De Witt Talmage's Sermon in the Academy of Music. SOME WONDERFUL MANIFESTATIONS Dr. Lyman Abbott Takes the Prodigal Son For His Theme in Plymouth Church. DR. NEWTON ON MAN'S DEBT TO GOD The Rev. Dr. Burrell in the Marble Church -- Dr. Parkhurst on Good Resolutions.
- Road Run Over Relay Race Route.
- BUSINESS AND POLITICS.
- Mascagni's New Opera.
- Bones of Gautama Found.
- EDUCATION OF CHILDREN; Each Should Be Regarded, Says Prof. Adler, as a Unique Being. HOME AND SCHOOL INFLUENCES Parents and Teachers Should Consult Frequently -- The Child the Banner Bearer of the Future, and the Pledge of Progress.
- WATCHING THE PORTS OF FLORIDA; Danger of Yellow Fever Attacking the Unacclimated Troops of Spain.
- SPRING RECESS AT CORNELL.; Students of Sibley College Off on a Tour of Inspection.
- THE CHILDREN HEARD THE SPLASH; Shouted for Help and Their Father Was Saved from Drowning.
- Dined With the Turkish Sultan.
- A MILLION-DOLLAR FIRE; Reed Brothers' Packing Plant in Kansas City in Ruins. SIXTEEN ACRES OF FIERCE FLAMES A Magnificent Spectacle Which Was Viewed By Thousands -- Only One Important Building Saved.
- NEW MINISTRY OF SPAIN; Many of Its Members Are Still Absent from the Country. A VIGOROUS POLICY TOWARD CUBA All but One of The Old Colleagues of Premier Canovas Return to Power with Him in the New Cabinet at Madrid.
- Will Keep Out Commercial Travelers.
- Father Accused of Killing Two Sons.
- TO SAVE THRIFTY SINNERS; Commander Booth Preaches to What Are Called the "Upper" Classes. SALVATIONISTS IN CALVARY CHURCH A Bass Drum and Tambourines Heard By a Methodist Congregation -- All People Should See the Light of Heaven.
- PLATT AND STRONG PLANS; Scarcely an Appreciable Difference Between Them. PARTISANSHIP IN NEW LEGISLATION The Political Predilections of a Community Largely Govern Its Treatment by the Lawmakers at Albany.
- LOUISBURG EXPEDITION; Departure of the New-England Troops, 1745, Commemorated. SERVICES IN ST. PAUL'S CHAPEL Society of Colonial Wars and Patriots Assemble -- Array of Clergy -- An Eloquent Sermon by Bishop Dudley.
- BISMARCK AND THE REICHSTAG.
- THE "ART" OF MUSIC HALLS; An English Writer Expresses Opinions That Are Applicable in America.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- AT ROCHESTER UNIVERSITY.; Dramatic Entertainments by the Students in Aid of Athletics.
- St. Thomas's Church, Bayonne, Closed.
- The Augusta Victoria Off Gibraltar.
- ST. JAMES HOTEL DESTROYED.; Four Firemen Fell Through a Floor to the Basement and Were Killed.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- NEWS OF THE RAILROADS; Arranging to Send Delegates to the International Railway Congress. BIG MEETING IN LONDON NEXT JUNE There Will Be a Very Large American Representation -- H. Walter Webb to be Chairman of the Committee Here.
- The Valued Policy Law in Nebraska.
- TREACHERY TO M'KINLEY; Foraker's Followers Not Giving Him a Loyal Support. PLANS LAID TO CAPTURE THE STATE Idea Is to Have ex-Governor Repeat Garfield's Act of 1880 -- Republican Quarrels Give Democrats Hope.
- RECORDS OF THE BOWLERS; Final Games in Most of the Tournaments Now Being Rolled. CLOSE RACE BY HARLEM TEAMS Three Ties for First Place on Republican Alleys -- Parke, Davis & Co.'s Second Successive Victory.
- Interscholastic Nines to Play.
- NEW-YORK CONFERENCE SESSION; Programme of the Week's Exercises of the Methodists, Presided Over by Bishop John P. Newman.
- TROLLEY AND STEAM ROADS.
- A Mother Most Unlike Her Son.
- The Spandau Treasure.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- Fewer Boats on D. and H. Canal.
- A CHICAGO THEATRE BURNED.; The Old Empire, in West Madison Street, a Heap of Ashes.
- Odd Items of British Civil List.
- WANT M'KNIGHT IN CHARGE.; Effort to Oust the Louisville, Evansville and St. Louis Receivers.
- THE REED BOOM DOWN EAST; New-England Politicians Talk Favorably of Making the ex-Czar a Candidate for President.
- Bank Clerk Bowlers to Dine.
- THE OBITUARY RECORD.
- THE TENEMENT-HOUSE BILL.
- THE THIRD HOUSE RULES; Disgraceful Record of the New-Jersey Legislature. REFORM PLEDGES UTTERLY IGNORED A Review of the Work Done and Left Undone by the Republican Body of Statesmen Just Adjourned.
- Lord Rosebery Has Not Reformed.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- PROTEST TO BE EMPHATIC; There Will Be No Mistaking the Cooper Union Meeting's Meaning. POLICE REFORM MUST BE REAL Certain Senators, It Is Believed, Will Heed the Warning -- Senator Coggeshall Is Worried -- Talk of a Tammany Deal.
- WILLIAM IS VERY ANGRY.; Displeased with the Reichstag's Action As to Bismarck. IT IS SCANDALOUS, HE SAYS Excitement All Over Germany Over the Refusal to Honor the "Iron Chancellor" on His Birthday.
- The Missouri Legislature Adjourns.
- The Superior Being.
- The Western Tonnage Pool.
- DAKOTA'S FAST RACING; The Herreshoff Yacht Maintaining Her Reputation in the Mediterranean. HAS A CRACK AMATEUR/CLYDE CREW Ailsa's Excessive Spars Proving Unruly -- Fife and Watson's Five-Raters to be Pitted Against Each Other.
- TAUGHT TO STEAL, THEY SAID; Seven Boys Caught Picking Pockets Yesterday in Central Park -- Their Master Wanted Money.
- COLUMBIA'S IMPROVED CREW.; Has Moved Into Macy Cottage and Is Doing Good Work.
- THE SULKY IN POLITICS; Opposition to Light-Harness Racing Has Stirred Up the Horsemen. PLANS FOR A DEFENSIVE LEAGUE National Convention to be Held at Cleveland -- Turfmen Are Not a Unit on the Betting Question.
- NEEDS OF ATLANTA UNIVERSITY; ITS CAUSE PLEADED IN THE BRAODWAY TANERNACLE. Chauncey M. Depew Made a Stirring Appeal for Funds -- Salvation of the South Same as that of the North.
- ART IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
- FAVOR A GREATER ORANGE; All the Clergymen Support the Proposed Consolidation. FORMER EFFORTS TO SECURE UNION The Agitation in the Seventies. When East Orange, Now in Line, Opposed the Movement
- LI HUNG CHANG ATTACKED; An Attempt to Assassinate the Chinaman by a Japanese. THE ASSAILANT IS UNDER ARREST A Report that the Japanese Forces Occupied the Main Island of the Pescadores Last Thursday.
- THE LOST REINA REGENTE.; A Peasant Who Says He Saw the Spanish Cruiser Founder.
- Evidence of Incendiarism.
- EIGHT THOUSAND BUTCHERED; The Horrors of the Armenian Massacres Only Just Beginning to be Realized by the World.
- Ask for the Sale of a Railroad.
- EACH DEFENDED HIS OWN PARTY.; A Meeting for Members of All Political Beliefs Held in Chickering Hall Last Night.
- BROOKLYNS WIN THE MATCH.; Are Now Champions of Metropolitan Chess League.
- THEATRICAL GOSSIP.
- THE WORLD'S WHEAT.
- COMING ELECTION IN ORANGE; One Year's Administration by the Republicans Has Disgusted Citizens.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- Ran Down and Sunk by the Berlin.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- PRESENTS FOR BISMARCK.; A Concert Grand Piano from This Country Among the Gifts.
- TRAIN ROBBERY IN COLORADO; Two of the Masked Robbers Tracked By a Bloodhound, and Captured In a Log Cabin In the Woods.
- The Wrong Man Elected.
- A Texas Railroad Completed.
- Jasper's Baseball Schedule.
- GRADUATES DENIED THEIR DIPLOMAS; Six of Them Decide to Fight the Matter in Court.
- REGIMENTAL TEAM MATCH.; Tie Between Companies K and B at Seventh Regiment Armory.
- OUT WITH FAST STEPPERS.; Driving on the Boulevard -- The Five Cities' Circuit.
- CITY AND VICINITY.
- THE NEXT AWARDS OF STARS.
- NEW TARIFF FOR JAMAICA; The Bill Which the Legislative Council Is Discussing. IMPORTANT TO AMERICAN EXPORTERS Tariff Legislation of the Last Thirty Years Either Annulled or Modified by the New Measure.
- HONDURAS SHOULD PAY INDEMNITY; What the Officers of the Montgomery Found About the Murder of Renton.
- Profits of the Cunard Line.
- TWO OF THE VICTIMS MAY DIE; Seven Persons Narrowly Escaped Being Burned to Death in a Fire in a Baltimore Residence.
- MONEY FOR INDIANS' LAND; THIRD OF A CENTURY ARGUMENT SEEMS ABOUT TO BE ENDED. " Black Bob Lands" in Kansas May Become the Property of Settlers by Purchase.
- SUPREME COURT MEETS TO-DAY; An Early Decision Regarding the Income Tax Law Expected.
- The Monterey and Mexican Gulf Road.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Wanted Reduced Rates.
- A SHOWER STOPPED THE CYCLING.; Thousands Took Spins, However, in the Early Part of the Day.