Articles
- Jealousy Caused This Crime.
- A BAD YEAR FOR STEAMSHIPS.; The Passenger Traffic Showed a Remarkable Deficiency.
- An Aitken Bible Brings $300.
- The Government Beaten.
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- Robbed of Watch, Diamond, and $1,142.
- A Bristol Banking Company Assigns.
- RECEIVED A TIMES PRIZE; Highest Average Bowling Medal Presented to B.F. Allen. AT THE METROPOLITAN'S DINNER The Annual Banquet of the Association a Happy Affair -- Ex-President Luscomb on the Professional.
- Electricity at Atlanta's Fair.
- KINGS COUNTY'S GRAND JURY ACTS; It Recommends a Law Requiring the Use of Safety Fenders and Providing for Punishment of Officers.
- BOOM OR BOOMERANG.
- Will Man the Amphitrite.
- Haberland -- Liebenson.
- A Quarrel Fatal to Both.
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- Will Retire from the Cabinet.
- TWO WOMEN BURNED TO DEATH; Hemmed in by Flames in the Old Higbie House, Near Northport -- Others Escaped by Jumping -- All had Been Asleep.
- Hotel in Redwood Falls Burned.
- Columbia College Wants Him.
- Date for Pannill's Trial.
- OUR"SHORT-AD"CORNER.(4); That Thrift May Follow Suing.
- TO WORK THROUGH MISSIONARIES; Orange Consolidationists Getting Many Recruits and Preparing for Permanent Organization.
- THE "DAHOMEY GIANT" IS DEAD; He Was "Colonel" Gilbert, and He Stood Seven Feet Eight Inches -- Will Be Missed in Museums.
- TWO WOMEN CLAIM WIDOWHOOD; COMPLICATIONS BEFORE AND AFTER A.J. BAUCHMULLER'S DEATH. Marie Miller Lived with Him as His Wife Until His Death -- Agnes Miller Says She Was His Wife.
- THE FINANCIAL MARKETS; The Reaction Over and Prices Again Moving Upward. ATCHISON AND NEW-ENGLAND STRONG Continued Improvement in the Coal Stocks -- Trade Returns Indicate Growing Business -- A Turn in Whisky.
- FAVORABLE RAILWAY FIGURES.
- HERE TO SEE THE MAYOR; Senators Want to Discuss the Various Police Bills. DR. PARKHURST RELIEVED OF A BURDEN After an interview with Col. Strong He Looks to the Future Complacently -- A Conference to be Held To-day.
- TRY AGAIN, MR. VILLIERS; Miss Bacon Replies to the English Correspondent's Letter.
- AILSA WINS IN A PIPING BREEZE; Beat the Britannia Two Minutes over a Thirty-mile Course -- Prince of Wales's Yacht Was Unlucky.
- THE IDENTITY OF O'BRIEN.; He Asserts that the Confidence Man Is His Brother.
- AN ARMISTICE IS ORDERED; It Is Hastened by the Assault Made Upon Li Hung Chang. JAPANESE PROMISE TO BE MERCIFUL They Merely Desire the Recognition of Japan's Supremacy -- Progress of the Negotiations for Peace.
- Minister Risley Coming Home.
- HARRY L. DAVIS CAUGHT IN OMAHA; Charged by Many New-York Firms with Having Swindled Them.
- Mount Vernon's Police Bill Signed.
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- OUR"SHORT-AD"CORNER.(2); The Price.
- SIR CHARLES TUPPER SURRENDERS; Political Excitement in Ottawa Put an End to by a Compromise.
- Boys Accused of Robbing Mails.
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- Gov. Morton Will Be Present.
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- Turner McAllister Acquitted.
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- Gladstone Goes to Lincoln.
- Accident to the Eastern Express.
- New Postmasters.
- New Yorks Earned Runs.
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- OUR"SHORT-AD"CORNER.; The Depth of Woe.
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- SHOULD BE REORGANIZED; Grand Jury's Recommendation as to the Building Department. ORCHARD STREET DISASTER INVESTIG A Number of Changes Suggested -- Men Should Be Placed on Rear Platforms of Cable and Trolley Cars to Answer Signals.
- DECREASE IN FAILURES; Bradstreet's Reports a Falling Off for the Last Quarter. SUDDEN CHECK TO DEPRESSION Improved Conditions in Most Part of the Country -- Failures for Fifteen Years -- New-York's Bad Showing.
- PRICES OF COKE AND IRON ORE.
- A Harvard Student a Thief.
- Mayor Strong Appealed To.
- PRIMROSE'S BULL PUP BITES HIM; His Arm Badly Lacerated, but He Is Not Afraid of Hydrophobia and Will Not Have the Dog Killed.
- Bismarck is Enfeebled.
- St. Paul Scores a Point.
- Verdicts or Death and Injuries.
- A Landslide Reveals Metal.
- DO NOT WANT MR. GRUBER; Good Government Club B Trustees Object to Mr. Platt's Henchman. MAY NOW HAVE TO EXPEL HIM The Request Has an "Insolent Sound," Mr. Gruber Writes in Declining to Resign -- Trustees Are Unanimous.
- ENGLAND'S GREAT STEEPLECHASE; Wild Man from Borneo Wins the Grand National.
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- OUR"SHORT-AD"CORNER.(3); Without Modern Advantages.
- NEWS OF THE RAILROADS; President Ingalls of the Big Four Takes a Cheerful View.
- RECEPTION AT THE ACADEMY; Rumors as to the Probable Winners of Prizes -- Henry Oliver Walker to Get the Clarke Award.
- NEW PUBLICATIONS; ANCIENT ART IN AN ATLAS. AN ATLAS OF CLASSICAL ANTIQUITIES. By The Schreiber. Edited for English use by Prof. W.C.F. Anderson. Frith College, Sheffield. With a Preface by Prof. Percy Gardiner. Oblong octavo. New-York: Macmillan & Co. Cloth, $6.50.
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- Andrew J. Campbell Murdered.
- ART NOTES.
- ONE LEGISLATOR BREAKS FROM ADDICKS; This Is Regarded as an Indication that a Senator May Be Elected.
- THE ARMENIAN TROUBLES.; An Intimation that Reports Are Made for Political Effect.
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- PHILLIPS EXETER NOT FORGOTTEN; Annual Dinner of the New-York Alumni at the Windsor.
- A MAN AT THE END OF A BROOM; BETTER THAN A VOTER, COL. WARING TELLS GOOD COVERNMENT CLUB A. Street Cleaning Discussed -- Cremation of Garbage, the Commissioner Thinks, Would not Be Successful.
- OXFORD EXPECTED TO WIN.; The Big English 'Varsity Race Likely to be One-Sided.
- SEVEN MEMBERS PRESENT; The Senate Transacts But Very Little Business. NEW-YORK MATTERS ARE CONSIDERED The Street-Cleaning Bill Receives Just Enough Votes in the Assembly -- Conkling's Milk Inspection Bill.
- To Discuss Municipal Affairs.
- Nominates Debs for President.
- Gambling and the Consolidation Act.
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- Vindication for Stevenson.
- SUICIDE TO PROVE HIS BRAVERY; William Shelp Killed Himself Because Called a Coward -- Suicide of a Descendant of Daniel Boone.
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- A Troy Policeman's Death.
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- DEMOCRATS FARE WELL IN WILMINGTON; New Police Board, Almost Entirely Republican, Makes Appointments.
- An Effort to Restore Rates.
- Mr. Thurston Starts for San Francisco.
- ARE FEDERAL JUDGES EXEMPT; AN OLD QUESTION AS TO THE COLLECTION OF INCOME TAX. How Levies Made Under the Laws of 1861-8 Were Refunded -- Tests Made in the Courts.
- Must Be Running in a Year.
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- CAUSED A FALL IN STOCKS; The Effect of Sir Edward Grey's Statement in Commons. A PROFOUND SENSATION IN CAIRO The French Press Regards England's Claims as Wholly Without Foundation -- The English Papers Are Aggressive.
- A MONSTER MEETING IN BOSTON; Christian Endeavorers to Gather on the Common -- Miss Gould's Gift.
- Will Not Receive Reichstag Officers.
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- SIXTY-NINTH'S SENSATION; At a Stormy Meeting Last Night Seven Officers Resigned. ONLY TWO CAPTAINS NOW LEFT Major Duffy Thanked the Men, But His Comments About Officers Were the Cause of Trouble.
- GROSS DECEPTION PRACTICED, HE SAYS; The Superintendent of Insurance Reports on the Equitable Mutual.
- Will Hold A Public Session.
- Reprieve for a Murderer.
- "Barney" Rourke Loses His License.
- A MILK INSPECTION BILL.; Mr. Conkling Has a Rigid Scheme for Regulation.
- ENGLAND AND NICARAGUA.
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- DEATH FOR REFUSAL TO MARRY; Mrs. Julia Rochefort Shot by James McBride in Springfield, Mass.
- A CUBAN LOAN WANTED.; The Spanish Ministry Asks a Credit from the Deputies.
- To Join Duluth and Superior.
- Declares for Local Government.
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- JAPAN SHOULD FEEL EASY NOW; Normal School Girls in Debate Decide an Important Question as to the Right or the Wrong of the War.
- PAYMASTER WEBSTER FULLY EXONERATED; The Court of Inquiry Finds that He Was Not Intoxicated.
- WILL OF FREDERICK DOUGLASS; Provisions as to Real Estate May Be Invalid Because There Were Only Two Witnesses.
- WAR VETERANS MAY SETTLE IN GEORGIA.; That State to be Recommended to the Old Soldier's Colony.
- LONG TALK, NO DECISION; Views of the Women of the League for Political Education. MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP DISCUSSED Seven Tried to Speak at Once Until Miss Fielde Restored Order -- Excitement Over a Proposition to Admit Men.
- To Regulate Fire Insurance.
- A SCHEME THAT SHOULD BE STOPPED.
- TO HONOR PRESIDENT CLEVELAND; Chicago Business Men Will Invite Him to a Banquet and Reception in Recognition of His Sound-Money Views.
- NEW-YORK'S OLD CHARTERS; Those of Dongan and Montgomerie In Good Preservation.
- TRIED TO KILL HIS WIFE; J.A. Brown, a New-York Salesman, a Suicide in Philadelphia. HAD BEATEN THE WOMAN FOR YEARS His Cruelty and Drunkenness Drove Her and Her Child from Home -- He Wanted Her to Live with Him Again.
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- Played an Ace, Then Fell Dead.
- A Countess Under Bonds.
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- Two Went Fishing -- Both Are Missing.
- A MILLION POUNDS OF SUGAR FOR $4,000; It Was Damaged and Had Been Abandoned by the Spreckels Company.
- MISSING MAN FOUND IN A CAKE OF ICE; Seventy-Year-Old Michael Salmon Was Frozen in Lake Michigan.
- A Warm March Day in Chicago.
- Trolley Fractures a Policeman's Skull.
- THESE LETTERS VALUABLE; Mrs. Mary Edna Smith Will Not Give Them Up for Nothing. SAYS MRS. BRADHURST WROTE THEM Two Suits Have Resulted, One of Which Was Put on Trial Yesterday -- The Other for Alienation of Affection.
- FIGHTING REFORM WITH BRIBERY.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; SOME ITEMS OF INTEREST REPORTED BY THE BROKERS. Mr. Corbett's Lease -- Sales of Flats and Dwellings -- The Bar Association's Building.
- SANDBAGGED IN PHILADELPHIA; Benjamin Kahan, a Brooklyn Boy, Found Unconscious in the Street -- He Had Been Robbed.
- Lawyer Spiro Guilty of Larceny.
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