Articles
- More Criticism of Dr. Rainsford.
- Rented Mr. Glover's Villa at Newport.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- Reina Regente Officially Untraced.
- A Politician's Suicide.
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- THE POUGHKEEPSIE BRIDGE BONDS; Meeting of the Holders of the Securities at Philadelphia.
- Miniature Almanac -- This Day.
- Chemical Company Incorporated.
- A WIDE DIFFERENCE.
- ANNA DICKINSON'S DAMAGE SUIT; The Trial of Her Claims for False Imprisonment Begun in Scranton.
- Leonard Courtney Not a Candidate.
- A Naval Court of Inquiry.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- Addicks Drops to Five Votes.
- BOOKS WERE MANIPULATED; Discoveries Made by Experts in Whisky Trust Affairs. A GREAT DISCREPANCY IS SHOWN The Examination Is Not Completed, and Even More Startling Developments Are Expected -- A Basis for Suits.
- MEXICAN TARIFF AND COMMERCE; Subsidy for a Market, Land Prices, and Mail and Ship Contracts.
- SENOR MURUAGA RETIRES; The Spanish Government Accepts His Resignation. DEPUTY DE LORME MAY SUCCEED HIM The Minister Makes Haste to Inform the State Department -- Other Diplomats Are Recalled.
- LOSSES BY FIRE.
- AN EIGHT-MILE ORDINANCE; Passed by Brooklyn Aldermen After Opposition. HELPED OUT BY A MASQUERADE BALL Colson Thought He Had Prevented Action, and, Before Adjournment, Departed with His Supporters.
- GOV. MORTON TO THE FRONT; A Special Message to the Legislature on New-York Bills. THE POLICE JUSTICES SHOULD GO Urges the Passage of the Police Magistrate Bill and Provision for Police Reorganization.
- ZIMMERMAN WILL RACE; Accepts Houben's Challenge for a Series of Three Races. THE STAKE 25,000 FRANCS A SIDE Houben Is the Fastest Rider in Europe -- Zimmerman to Begin Training Next Week and Go Abroad in May.
- LIVELY PRIMARIES IN NEWARK; Many Fights at the Polls and Inspector Seriously Injured.
- Harvard Football Players Hope.
- Hoboken Primaries and Conventions.
- "NO. 7" A VALUABLE HORSE; Has Furnished the Health Board with 15 Quarts of Antitoxine. BOUGHT FOR $10; WORTH $5,000 Gaining Flesh While Losing Blood and Does Not Appear to be at All Dissatisfied in His New Role.
- The Denver and Rio Grande Lease.
- A FRIENDLY RECEIVERSHIP; The Affairs of E.S. Jaffray & Co. to be Liquidated. ALL CREDITORS TO BE PAID IN FULL The Step Necessary Under E.S. Jaffray's Will -- Heavy Withdrawals of Capital from the Dry Goods Firm.
- THE AFFRONT TO BISMARCK.
- Pardons by the President.
- Catholic Orphan Asylum Society.
- GREAT BRITAIN AND NICARAGUA; Difficulties Attending Enforcement of the Monroe Doctrine.
- IS THERE AN ALLIANCE; Possibility of a Compact Between Chile, Ecuador, and Japan. STORY OF THE ESMERALDA'S SALE. Ecuador in Need of Aid Against Peru -- Unfortunate Outcome of Gov. Caamano's Rare Display of Statesmanship.
- SOLDIERS WITHDRAWN FROM THE LEVEE; Kept in New-Orleans Armories Ready for an Emergency.
- SPAIN'S REBELLIOUS SUBJECTS.; Officers Hissed in Madrid and More Troops Arriving in Cuba.
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- CLIMBING THE MIGHTY ALPS; Mr. Stoddard Takes His Hearers on a Trip Through Switzerland and Over Her Grand Mountains.
- POLICE MAGISTRATE BILL PASSED; Condition of the Lexow Police Measures Pending in the Senate.
- The Marietta Launched.
- Dwyer Buys Thoroughbred Yearlings.
- LITTLE OPPOSITION MADE; Brief Hearing on the Museum of Natural History Bill. HENRY C. ROBINSON MAKES A PROTEST Friends of the Institution Thought It Unnecessary to Give the Mayor Extended Arguments for the New Wing.
- BRADY'S SUCCESSOR NAMED; Stevenson Constable Appointed Superintendent of Buildings. PLACE FOR JOHN SIMPSON AT LAST Ralph O. Williams Made a Civil Service Examiner -Mr. Constable an Architect of Good Standing.
- ST. PAUL'S NEW CHURCH BUILDING; Cornerstone Laid by Bishop Potter in Washington Avenue -- A Gothic Granite Structure to be Erected.
- Ex-Mayor Gleason on Trial.
- CUBAN ANNEXATION.
- SWINDLED, FISHER SAYS; A Boston Merchant's Unprofitable Investment in Cotton. BARING, MOORE & CO. ACCUSED H. Oliver Goldsmith, One of the Members of the Firm, Arrested -- Brisk Business Going on in the Place Yesterday.
- Oliver -- Clarkson.
- GREAT CONCESSION IN PERSIA.; The American Who Holds It Lacks Capital to be Successful.
- A Driving Party Injured.
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
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- Tobacco Pays When Cotton Does Not.
- Yale's Baseball Nine.
- A LECTURE BY DR. TOLMAN; " History of Labor" the Theme of the New Agent of the Society for Improving the Condition of the Poor.
- Bostonians Ignore Teamoh.
- CITY AND VICINITY.
- A Pennsylvania Bank Closed.
- A GREAT INVESTMENT.
- Presidential Appointments.
- Moseley -- Smith.
- Bimetallic League in France.
- Pool Playing and the Sunday Law.
- Lambert's Case Submitted.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- Utah Convention Considers Libel.
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- THE JAIL GUARDS ARMED WITH DYNAMITE; A Kentucky Prisoner Will Be Killed if Friends Attempt to Release Him.
- HE SUED FOR LIBEL AND WAS ARRESTED; The Evidence at the Trial Caused the Issuance of a Warrant.
- PUBLIC LIBRARY'S HOME; A Strong Feeling in Favor of the Fifth Avenue Reservoir Site. NO ACTION YET TAKEN, HOWEVER Astor Trustees Almost Unanimous for that Site -- President Markoe's Arguments -- Lenox Library Hampered.
- AMATEURS WILL WITHDRAW.; Athletes Dissatisfied with the Association Will Become Professionals.
- THE NEGRO IN THE SOUTH; Mr. Fortune Gives to Colored Preachers a Gloomy View of His Condition -- Music for Baptist Ministers.
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- WORK OF THE GRAND JURY; Extraordinary Body Takes Up Madison Square Garden Prize Fights. SECRETARY OF PARK BOARD CALLED " Moke" Murray's Case and Some of the Information Lawyer Moss May Have Obtained -- Indicted Election Officers.
- LABOR OUT OF POLITICS.
- MRS. BERNARD NOW FREE; She Had Been Put on Trial Under the Charge of Perjury. HER FIRST MARRIAGE IN QUESTION Her Husband Charged that She Had Sworn Falsely -- Locked Up in the Tombs for Weeks Before the Trial.
- THE ARGENTINE REPUBLIC A COMPETITOR; Bidding for the Cattle Trade of Both England and Germany.
- Honduras Promises Prompt Attention.
- CREDULOUS MR. VILLIERS; Apparently Misinformed About the Samuri of Japan. BRAIN AND SWORD OF THE EMPIRE Criticism of the War Correspondent's "Truth About Port Arthur" -- Perhaps Some Joker Misled Him.
- A NEWSBOY THE 104TH VICTIM; Struck by a Brooklyn Trolley Car -- A Man Who Was Knocked Down May make the Total 105.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- John W. Cary Near Death.
- Article 11 -- No Title
- TWO MORE POLICE BILLS; Assemblyman Ainsworth Thinks He Has Solved the Problem. A BI-PARTISAN BOARD PROVIDED Powers of the Chief of Police Greatly Extended and a Reorganization of the Force Ordered.
- STILL AFTER THE JUBILEE.; Mr. Foster Hoping that Yachtsmen Will Help Race the Boat.
- YOUNG CARLISLE NOT INSPECTED; Taken from the Paris by His Father Before the Health Officer Got There -- Dr. Doty's Opinion.
- Kearney's Baseball Club.
- The South and West Trade Congress.
- Article 13 -- No Title
- Presbyterians Discuss the Negro.
- OPPOSED TO PNEUMATIC TUBE DELIVERY; The Post Office Department Finds It Would Be Very Expensive.
- JAPAN IN DISGRACE.
- EDUCATION IN NEW-YORK.; The Tenth of Harsh Criticism Recognized and Discussed.
- KANSAS WOMEN MEAN TO VOTE; The Registration for City Elections Greater than Ever Before.
- Had No Permit for Blasting.
- LOST HER PROPELLER AT SEA; The Steamship Para's Blades Reported to Have Struck a Submerged Wreck -- Towed to Fort Monroe, Va.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- Drowned Her Child.
- TELEPHONE SYSTEM IN THE POST OFFICE; Postmaster Dayton's Office to be Connected with All the Divisions.
- HOME RULE THE ISSUE; An Appeal to Voters to be Sent Out from the Cooper Union Meeting. NO INTERFERENCE FROM BOSSES Arrangements Made at a Meeting of the Seventy's Committee -- Prominent Republicans to Denounce Lexow Bills.
- Climax Marksmen Won.
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- A New-Yorker Dies at Sea.
- Article 14 -- No Title
- PAYMASTER GENERAL SMITH WILL RETIRE; A Number of Applicants for Promotion to the Post.
- Appointments by Gov. Werts.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- MIKE THE CAT AT HOME AGAIN; He Started from Brooklyn for Foreign Ports in a Mail Sack -- Returned After Official Correspondence.
- The Character of Cities.
- DEFERENCE TO BISMARCK; Prussian Diet and Reichstag Members' Welcome at Lauenberg. IRON CHANCELLOR'S TENDER SPEECH The Narrowest Hut May Hold Two Lovers, but the Castle Was Not Large Enough for the Delegations.
- Chinese Policy Players.
- WHITESTONE'S OLDEST LANDMARK BURNED; Built in 1786 by John Powell, Whose Grandson Died a Year Ago.
- ACCIDENTS TO VESSELS AT SEA.; Steamer Belfast Ashore and Eighteen of Her Crew Are Missing.
- BITTER FEELING FOR CATHOLICS; Dominion Government's Action on the Manitoba School Question Arouses Indignation of Protestants.
- A REPORT ON STATE CHARITIES; The Board Tells of Its Expenditures, Its Work, Makes Recommendations, and Refers to the Elmira Investigation.
- Schooner Fleur de Lys Coming Home.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Anderson to Play Golf Here.
- Article 15 -- No Title
- BIG INTER STATE DRILL; What the Chickasaw Guard of Memphis Proposes to Accomplish. COL. I.F. PETERS NOW IN THIS CITY Not Greatly Encouraged by Some of the New-York Soldiers, but Other States Will Be Well Represented.
- ARGUING THE DEBS CASE; Habeas-Corpus Hearing in the Supreme Court. CONSTITUTIONAL QUESTIONS RAISED Ex-Senator Lyman Trumbull of Illinois Appears for the President of the American Railway Union.
- New Postmasters.
- FOR MORE LIBERAL SUNDAY LAWS; The Committee of Twenty-five Discusses the Question of Funds.
- ONE ORANGE AND REALTY; Opinions Differ as to the Effect Consolidation Might Have. VIEWS OF REAL ESTATE DEALERS Victor W. Voorhees Thinks a Union of the Oranges Would Increase Land Values -- Others Dispute It.
- Mr. Labouchere Is Sarcastic.
- NEW PLANS FOR TRINITY; The Corporation Is About to Abandon Some of Its Tenements. WILL ERECT BUSINESS PLACES Old Houses in the Ninth Ward Will Be Torn Down -- What the Tenants in the Historic District 'Say.
- LI HUNG CHANG'S INJURY; Attending Surgeon Says the Wound Need Not Cause Anxiety. THE ASSAILANT PROBABLY INSANE Twelve Japanese War Ships Make a Concerted Attack upon the Forts North of Makong in the Pescadores.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; THE SALE OF TWO CORNERS ON WILLIAM STREET. John T. Williams Buys at Exchange Place, the New-York Realty Company at Cedar Street.
- Legislator and ex-Judge in a Fight.
- New German Ambassador to America.
- STEAMER ST. PAUL NOT LAUNCHED; The Tallow Used on the Ways Was Poor and the Big Ship Stuck Fast in Its Cradle and Could Not be Moved.
- NEW THEATRICAL BILLS; Daudet's "Sapho" Acted for the First Time in This Country. MME. REJANE AS THE SIREN Few Other Incidents of Note in the Monday Programme of Theatrical and Music Hall Entertainment.
- MICHIGAN'S ANTI-FUSION LAW IS UPHELD; It Compels a Candidate to Elect on Which Ticket He Will Run.
- PRINCETON MAY PLAY QUAKERS.; The Faculty Petitioned to Consent to the Game.
- THE MURDER OF JAMES ANDERSON; His Brother William Said to Have Burned a Bloody Shirt.
- SAMOANS WEAR PLASTERS; Singalese Dancers Think a Neck Band of Red Flannel of Value. MARCH WINDS BOTHERS THE VISITORS All Are Here to Take Part in the Big Circus -- Odd and Striking Gathering and a Bit of Romance.
- Lillian Graham's Recovery Doubtful
- THE HARROW TRUST.
- LOTOS CLUB CELEBRATION; It Will Commemorate Its Organization Twenty-five Years Ago by a Dinner Next Saturday Evening.
- Editorial Article 2 -- No Title
- For Conspiring Against a Negro.
- Victims of Royal Favor.
- "Worried to Death by Neighbors."
- Article 3 -- No Title
- Coxeyites Have a Reunion.
- RUSSIA'S NEW BUSINESS RULES.; Conditions to be Observed by Foreign Commercial Travelers.
- CHICAGO ORDINANCES HELD INVALID; They Granted Gas Franchises and Were Improperly Passed in Council.
- THE LITHOGRAPH WAR FAIRLY BEGUN; New-York Manages in Conference Decide to Abate the Nuisance.
- Bids to Jersey City's Water Board.
- Changes in the Dominion Cabinet.
- SOLOMON H. MANN ARRAIGNED; Charged with Manslaughter -- Mr. Howe Asserts that the Girl's Death Was Due to Coroner Hoeber's Carelessness.
- THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT.
- Article 16 -- No Title
- Indeed a Pathetic Appeal.
- Dawes on Thaddeus Stevens.
- The Right Kind of Police Commissioners.