Articles
- George Stewart, Parricide, Arrested.
- A PROBLEM IN "WHITE SUPREMACY."
- Natural Gas in Fulton, N.Y.
- Editorial Article 3 -- No Title
- Reservations to be Opened.
- Judge Springer Reaches Muskogee.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- Concerning Wills.
- HOT DEBATE OVER WOMAN SUFFRAGE; It Will Probably Be Granted by the Utah Constitutional Convention.
- EXPEDITION TO MADAGASCAR.; French Troops Receive Colors and a Toast from the President.
- Mr. Wilson Confers with Mr. Bissell.
- ENGLAND'S CLAIM ON THE NILE.; Labouchere Cannot Feel Surprised that France Is Unfriendly.
- MR. BRANDT OF CHICAGO GETS A DIVORCE; Mrs. Brandt and the Rev. Mr. Haney Are Traveling in Europe.
- FINANCIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
- "DAVE" MARTIN WINS ANOTHER VICTORY; He Establishes His Right to Dominate Republican Politics in Philadelphia.
- BICYCLISTS RECEIVE MEDALS.; High Records Made by Members of the New-York Athletic Club.
- LAKE TRAFFIC PROSPECTS; Business in Some Lines Promises to be Active. RATES LIKELY TO BE DEMORALIZED The Deep Channels Will Revolutionize the Shipping Trade -- Erie Ports Must Provide Deeper Harbors.
- OUR DRINKING WATER.; It Is Filled with Impurities In Every Part of the Land.
- Oxford and Cambridge Challenged.
- Vaux's Kindness to a Stranger.
- COMPETING FOR BLUE RIBBONS.; Cadet Again Carries Off a Prize -Awards of the Judges.
- THE GREATER ORANGE QUESTION; Charles E. Dodd Thinks Consolidation Would Be Beneficial -- Isaac M. Williams Opposes the Movement.
- SMALLPOX CASES IN CHICAGO; Forty-three People in The Pesthouse and One Death Yesterday -- Cases in Various Parts of the City.
- ALDERMEN ASK FOR POWER; They Want Authority to Investigate City Departments. A BILL TO BE INTRODUCED TO-DAY The Committee of the Common Council Opposes the Rice Measure Regarding Street Railroads.
- THE OUNCE OF PREVENTION.
- VENTILATION FOR THE SENATE CHAMBER; An Expert Endeavoring to Devise the Ways and Means.
- AN ENGLISH NOVELIST PROTESTS; She Says the Three-Volume System Did Not Lead to "Padding."
- New Postmasters.
- Sun's Rays and Fire in a Ship.
- A NEW PLAY AT DALY'S.; Spirited Performance Last Night of "A Bundle of Lies," a New Farce From the German.
- BRICK-MAKING ON THE HUDSON; Machinery Has Made Possible the Production of a Superior Article to That Formerly Made.
- A VICTIM OF RELIGIOUS MANIA; Mrs. Gute, in a Fit of Insanity, Commits Suicide by Cutting Her Throat.
- A Mischievous Proposition Crushed.
- House Blown Down by the Gale.
- French Invasion of British Niger.
- A COLORED DESPERADO KILLED; Shot Dead While Trying to Escape from Officers of the Law.
- BIG FOREST FIRES IN NEW-JERSEY; Settlements Near Elmer Are Threatened with Destruction.
- Bogus Chinese Registration Papers.
- TO HOLD JOHNSON TO CONTRACT; Stearns' People Obtain Injunction to Restrain Him from Going Abroad.
- ARMY PUNISHMENTS INCREASED; Secretary Lamont Issues an Order Regarding the Penalties for Desertion and Drunkenness.
- Two Outlaws Killed.
- A Woman Murdered.
- THE OBITUARY RECORD.
- BARGE AND 200,000 BRICK SUNK; Schooner Wrecked on the Rocks Near Sing Sing -- Crew Saved.
- THE O'CONNOR BOND GUARANTY BILL; Gov. Morton Signs the Measure and Gives His Reasons.
- THE TRAVELING DRUNKARD.
- Income Tax on Bonds of 1907.
- WANT A NEW HARLEM BRIDGE; Residents on the East Side Would Have Facilities to Reach the Elevated West Side Trains.
- Will Help a Peary Expedition.
- Article 8 -- No Title
- Who Shall Define Worrying?
- Canadian Women to Issue a Paper.
- Prussian Grain Monopoly Impossible.
- KILLED BY BRAZILIAN SOLDIERS; Two of the Crew of an American Schooner Left Dead in St. Catherine's, Brazil, and One Dying.
- Death of a Conservative Deputy.
- A Cracker War in St. Louis.
- Article 16 -- No Title
- GRAND JURY TAKES UP TROLLEYS; Told that Brooklyn's Charter Is Not Broad Enough to Force Companies to Adopt Protective Appliances.
- An Organized Gang of Incendiaries.
- Aqueduct Bicycle Path.
- TRIED TO ROB AN IRON MOUNTAIN TRAIN; The Desperadoes Frightened Away Without Securing Much Booty.
- ANXIOUS OVER FOOTBALL.; Yale Still Hopes that Harvard Will Be Able to Play Next Autumn.
- GRAND CAKE WALK FOR CHARITY; The Monte Relief Society Gives an Enjoyable Entertainment and Fills Its Coffers.
- New-Jersey Yacht Club Election.
- THINGS "TOO QUIET" TO SUIT ROSIE; And the Police Had to be Called in to Stop the Riot She Created.
- A Washington Irving Monument.
- REFORM "UP THE STATE."
- ORGANIST THOMAS H. SHAW HELD; Denounced by Anthony Comstock in the Police Court -- Lawyer Pierce Says the Arrest Was Due to Animosity.
- Good Work Commended.
- ATTENTION! SIXTY-NINTH; Gen. Fitzgerald Receives Power to Reorganize the Regiment. MAJOR DUFFY HAS RESIGNED Lieut. Col. Smith of the Seventh Put in Command -- A "Bouncing Board" Ordered -- Lively Times in View.
- FRYE BOOMING TOM REED; Says the Maine Man Made the McKinley Bill. DECLARES FOR RADICAL JINGOISM He Predicts that When Republicans Are in Power the United States Will Seize All the Islands in Sight.
- Article 9 -- No Title
- Mr. Springer May Return.
- Valuable Paintings Destroyed.
- Will Not Be a Cornell Trustee.
- It Is Mr. Mendonca's Brother.
- Yacht Barracouta Is at Malta.
- The Jury Could Not Agree.
- From the Reina Regenie.
- New Enterprises in the South.
- OUTLOOK FOR VICTORIA HOTEL; May Close at Once or Be Continued Next Month -- The Prospect for the Creditors.
- Tin-Plate Works to Resume.
- LATEST DEVICE IN SULKIES.; Connecticut Inventor Has a Novel Vehicle for Harness Racing.
- A FANCY DRESS RIDE FOR CHARITY; An Interesting Exhibition at the Central Park Academy.
- NEW-JERSEY CITY NOMINATIONS; Mayor Braun of Paterson and Mayor Briest of Trenton Indorsed By Democrats -- Republican Candidates.
- Small Yachts Race Off Nice.
- Lady Aberdeen's Brother to Wed.
- THE SUNDAY SALOON MOVEMENT; Senator Cantor's Bill for Submitting the Question of Opening Saloons in This City to a Popular Vote.
- CITIES DEFENDING THEMSELVES.
- CITY LIBRARY IN BAD CONDITION; Mayor Strong Receives the Report of the New-York Genealogical and Biographical Society.
- Exciting News in a London Paper.
- Found with Her Throat Cut.
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- Article 10 -- No Title
- Eight Hundred Per Cent. in Five Years.
- CHINA'S HOPE FOR PEACE; Li Hung Chang Says that He Would Give His Blood Cheerfully. A SYMPATHETIC FEELING IN JAPAN The Victors Land at Hai-Chow and Have Two Lines in Preparation upon Which to Advance on Pekin.
- DRILLING ON THE CHICAGO ENDED; The Board of Inspection Will Now Submit a Report -- The Cruiser Will Go to the Navy Yard To-day.
- Mr. Carlisle Leaves Washington.
- Prince Bismarck in Vigorous Health.
- POLICE BILLS AMENDED; The Mayor to Appoint All of the Four Commissioners. A DECIDED CONCESSION BY LEXOW Accused Policemen to Have the Benefit of Counsel -- The Bills Will Pass in Their Present Form.
- Made Contract Without Advertising.
- Lawyer Spiro on Trial Again.
- Tropical Tennis Championships.
- THE ORANGES OF JAMAICA; No Groves in the Sense of the Word As Used in Florida. THE BEST OF THE FRUIT GROWS WILD Increased Exportations Due to the Ravages of Frost on the Trees of Groves in Florida.
- Military Spirit in France.
- THE INTERNATIONAL GAMES.; London Athletes Anxious to Know the Team They Will Compete With.
- Ocean Net Fishing to be Tried.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- NEWPORT YACHTING WEEK; New-York Yacht Club to Have Charge of the Regattas. RACES FOR SCHOONERS AND SLOOPS The Scheme Indorsed at the General Meeting of the Club -- The Cruise to Begin July 29.
- Whence Comes England's Roast Beef?
- Canada's Forests Nearly Exhausted.
- WHERE IS COMSTOCK?
- To Reform French Spelling.
- PURE CITY GOVERNMENT; A Political Party May Be Formed on That Platform. IT WOULD AVOID STATE POLITICS Mr. Low's Hint as to Retaliatory Tactics Against Legislators -- Distributing the Cooper Union Meeting Literature.
- Cruiser Columbia at Kingston.
- Article 11 -- No Title
- DISASTROUS FIRE AT CANASERAGA; All Business Houses Burned and Thirty Families Made Homeless -- One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars Loss.
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- Article 13 -- No Title
- Front Page 4 -- No Title
- Wants a Test for Intoxication.
- A Virginia Girl's Suicide.
- THE ACADEMY OF DESIGN
- A Princeton Banquet in Newark.
- BEATEN FOR A POLITICAL SPEECH; George Berdine of New-Brunswick Assaulted on the Street -- He Accuses the Sons of ex-Congressman Ross.
- WATKINS'S FINE SCORE.; Rolled 246 for the Clique Bowlers in the Harlem Tournament.
- Elizabeth's Oldest Woman Dead.
- WERE AFFIDAVITS FALSE; Equitable Mutual Fire Insurance Corporation's Tangled Affairs. OFFICERS MAY BE PROSECUTED State Insurance Superintendent Pierce Says Its Organizers Practiced Deceit -- Startling Disclosures.
- COSTUME RIDE FOR CHARITY.; Interesting Exercises at the Central Park Riding Academy.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- FOR THE PUBLIC COMFORT; Baths, Lavatories, and Conveniences Suggested for New-York. SUB-COMMITTEE OF SEVENTY'S PLAN Sites Recommended and the Kind of Buildings Favored -- A Great Bathing and Wash House Is Suggested.
- APPLES FOR EUROPE.
- BRITAIN AND NICARAGUA; Ultimatum Is Discussed by Senators and Representatives. CANAL COMPANY'S OFFICIALS CALL Board of Engineers Will Begin the Authorized Survey Immediately with Assistance of National Vessels.
- SPAIN'S SERIOUS TROUBLE; Gen. Martinez Campos Will Proceed at Once on His Mission. SHIPMENTS OF ARMS FROM AMERICA Details of the Battle Wherein the Spaniards Were Defeated Near Santiago de Cuba -- The Allianca Affair.
- ELEVATED ENGINE KILLED HIM; James Pritchard Either Jumped or Fell in Front of a Third Avenue Train -- Travel Delayed an Hour.
- Humphrey Hughes Died Poor.
- WADDELL AND HIS ASSAILANT.; Indications that O'Brien Is a Notorious Escaped Bunko Steerer.
- ACTOR BIGELOW WAS INSANE.; The Murderer and Suicide Had Been Five Times Placed in Asylums.
- ST. AUGUSTINE FIRE SWEPT; At Least One Hundred Families Are Made Homeless. NORTHERN BOARDERS ARE SUFFERERS Forty-six Residences and Stores Besides Many Smaller Buildings Are Burned -- Soldiers Fight the Fire.
- Article 14 -- No Title
- How Schools Should Be Advertised.
- MR. DRAYTON'S ANSWER FILED; DENIES HIS WIFE'S CHARGE THAT HE DESERTED HER. Mrs. Drayton's Suit for Divorce to be Tried First -- The Husband Will Not Oppose a Decree, It Is Said.
- Judge Repudiates Emotional Insanity.
- BAUMBUSCH GIVES HIMSELF UP; Says He Was Robbed of His Watch and $800.
- Rocks Fell in Front of a Train.
- Hacked to Pieces by Her Nephew.
- BOORAEM AND HORRY LEAD.; Scores Made in the Atalanta's Two-Men Team' Tourney.
- THE TANK'S THE THING; It Is the Feature at the Barnum & Bailey Show This Year. HIGH DIVE FROM THE GARDEN ROOF Races Are Excellent, as Usual, and in the Domain of the Clowns Is a Woman -- Bull Fight and Other Attractions.
- Mr. Bennett's Homes Arrive at Var.
- A Kleptomaniac Hotel Clerk.
- Matches Strike Not, but Makers Do.
- MARCH WIND BLOWS HARD; Highest Record Attained in This City for About Twenty Years. SHIPS WARY ABOUT VENTURING OUT Tug Mary H. Packer Sunk and One Man Supposed to be Drowned -- Rest of the Crew Rescued by the Magenta.
- A NAVAL OFFICER HIGHLY COMPLIMENTED; Secretary Herbert Appropriately Recognizes Commander Brice's Merits.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- THE FRAUDS AT TRENTON; Who Got the $414.05 Ford Received from Selling State Furniture? NO RECORD THAT NEW-JERSEY DID Evidence of Swindling in the Charges for Painting the State House -- Bills of Leon Abbett's Son.
- POSSIBLY A POLITICAL TRICK; Rumor Says Sir Charles Tupper's Retirement Was Part of the Ministerial Programme.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- State Eclectic Medical Society.
- Kolb Is for Sibley for President.
- Article 12 -- No Title
- HARRISON WANTED PROTECTION; When John S. Wise Asked the Ex-President's Son for an Apology, Harrison Fled Back to Court.
- DEATH OF SIR PATRICK GRANT; Inspiring Career of a Great Old Soldier of the British Army.
- DEFENSE OF THE LEXOW MEASURES; Senator Pound Writes a Letter in Reply to Charles Stewart Smith.
- Evasive Literary Persons.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Wife Accuses Husband of Murder.
- FINE BOWLING PROMISED.; Individual Tournament to be Rolled at Fraenkle's Alleys.
- SCARED BY THE PROSPECT; Ohio Republicans in Terror of Three Municipal Elections. M'KINLEY MAY BE A SUFFERER Weak Men Named for Rulers of Toledo, Cleveland, and Columbus -- Great Chance for Democratic Victory.
- Easy Victories.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; TOPICS OF INTEREST REPORTED BY THE BROKERS. Some Notable Sales of Dwellings -- The Tremper House Property Changes Hands.
- Intuitive and Scientific Lore.
- THE ESSENCE OF POLICE REFORM.
- TO TRANSPORT THE PEOPLE; RAPID TRANSIT BEFORE A CITY VIGILANCE LEAGUE CLUB Lewis L. Delafield on the City's Control -- A.C. Bernheim's Idea -- Views of Consulting Engineer Parsons.
- GERMAN LEGAL AID SOCIETY WORK; The Organization Not to Pay the Income Tax -- Will Push a Case Against a Lawyer's Claim.
- Editorial Article 2 -- No Title
- Presidential Appointments.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- Article 5 -- No Title
- AMERICAN GOODS ABROAD; Carpets from This Country Drive British Makers to the Wall. ENTERPRISE OF A NEW-YORK FIRM A Special Grade of American Axminsters and Moquettes Captures the British Market -- Exports Jump in One Year.
- AN APARTMENT HOUSE BURNED; The Hartford, on Columbus Avenue, Damaged to the Extent of $5,000 -- The Tenants Escape Without Accident.
- LORD ABERDEEN FOR IRELAND.; A Plausible Rumor Concerning the Dominion's Governor General.
- To Limit the Liquor Traffic.
- TURKEY'S INSECURE CHRISTIANS.; English, French, and Russian Ambassadors Present a Memorial.
- LOSSES BY FIRE.
- THE FINANCIAL MARKETS; Less Activity, Accompanied by Renewed Strength. THE REACTION APPARENTLY OVER Interest in the Meeting of the Coal Presidents -- Good Buying of the Grangers and the General List -- Advance in Whisky.
- REPUBLIC ONLY IN NAME; A Hawaiian Exile's Experiences Graphically Told. MR. ASHFORD WRITES A LETTER He Says the Rulers Under the Dole Government Are as Bad as Turks -- Prisoners Subjected to Torture.
- TO LOOK AFTER RACERS; District Handicappers of League of American Wheelmen Chosen. MEN CHAIRMAN GIDEON SELECTED Will Be Asked to Report Violations of Rules -- Racing Board Affairs -- Sanctions for Race Meets Granted.
- POLICE TAKING THE CENSUS; They Have Instructions from Superintendent Byrnes to be Thorough, and Also Courteous -- Enumerating Children, Too.
- Why the Switches Were Not Shifted.
- INTERCLUB BOWLING AVERAGES.; Individual Work of the Players Close and Interesting.
- CLARENDON HOTEL TROUBLES; PROCEEDINGS TO DISPOSSESS THE SHERIFF OF KINGS COUNTY. Justice Beekman Asked by Counsel for the Receiver to Vacate Two Attachments for $12,000.
- Firemen Must Move On.
- PROBABLY CHLOROFORMED BY BURGLARS; Mr. and Mrs. Obner of Irvington Lose Jewelry and Silverware.
- WHISTLER'S ACCOUNT OF HIMSELF; A Version Evidently Sincere of the Irritating Quarrel with a Baronet About Lady Eden's Portrait.
- SAID HE GOT $2 FOR VOTING; Hermin Was Promised $3, He Testified in the Mitchell-Walsh Contest.
- Famous Confederate Spy Dead.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- CONDITION OF CONNECTICUT'S FINANCES; A Deficiency of $600,000 Anticipated in the Next Two Years.
- HAGENBECK'S PETS IN DANGER; Levied On by a Sheriff to Satisfy a Judgment Secured by One of His Trainers for Salary.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- OLD COLUMBIA AS A SITE; Proposed for the Consolidated Library, but It Has Disadvantages. THE RESERVOIR GROWING POPULAR It Can Probably Be Obtained Without Expense, Leaving Money for Increasing the Library's Usefulness.
- MORE WHISKY TRUST SUITS TO COME; The Receiver Will Make the Cattle Feeding Contracts the Basis for Action Against the Directors.
- MINE ACCIDENT IN HUNGARY.; An Instant of Negligence Causes the Death of Six Workmen.
- Another Break from Higgins.
- AGAINST HERCULES ROBINSON.; Liberal Unionists Object to the New Governor of Cape Colony.
- HOME RULE IN LOCAL TAXATION; The Ainsworth Bill Meets Its Usual Defeat in the Assembly.
- Article 15 -- No Title
- JOAQUIN MILLER'S TESTIMONY.; He Fled from Honolulu, Fearing that He Would Be Arrested.
- READY TO MEET JOHNSON.; Zimmerman Will Race the Class B Crack the Same Day as Houben.
- To Be Presidential Offices.
- NEWS OF THE RAILROADS; Report from the Colorado Legislative Committee on Blacklisting.
- Badges for New-Jersey Marksmen.
- TWO CHANCES FOR PROMOTION; Major Gen. McCook's Retirement Will Cause the Advancement of a Brigadier General and a Colonel.
- BROOKLYN REALTY MATTERS.
- ARE UNITED FOR WHITE SUPREMACY; South Carolina to Lay Aside Factional Differences While Framing a New Constitution for the State.
- The Marronier du Vingt Mars.