Articles
- NEWS OF THE RAILROADS; Western Traffic Matters -- East-Bound Freight Rates Cut.
- Career of a Woman Letter Carrier.
- NEW PUBLICATIONS; JUSSERAND'S FIRST VOLUME A LITERARY HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH PEOPLE, FROM THE ORIGINS TO THE RENAISSANCE. By J.J. Jusserand. 8vo. New-York: G.P. Putnam's Sons. $3.50.
- The President Receives Callers.
- Senator Hill Calls on Gov. Morton.
- Sex Invalidated Her Appointment.
- TROUT ANGLING MONDAY; In All but Nine Counties of the State It Will Be Legal. WHERE TO GO FOR BEST RESULTS New-Jersey and Connecticut Open, but Not Advisable -- "Free Water" and How It May Be Reached.
- Good News for Those Who Sleep Late.
- IN AND ABOUT SUMMIT; Social News of Interest to Residents of That Locality.
- ENGLAND IN WAR CLOUDS; Her Neighbors Are Involved in Profound Uncertainty. DECISIVE ATTITUDE ABOUT AFRICA Imperative Necessity of Interference in Armenia and Anxiety About Japan's Conditions. KAISER WILHELM'S DISTURBING BEHAVIOR Germany's Liberal, Democratic, and Agrarian Agitators -- Duke of York's Grave Illness -- Odessa's Fright.
- IN THE WORLD OF ART; The Exhibitions of the Week and General Art Gossip. OPENING OF THE ACADEMY OF DESIGN Many Clubs Show Pictures -- Portrait of the Sister of Beau Brummell -- Additions to the Boston Art Museum.
- Britannia Runs Aground.
- THE BEST WOMAN'S PRISON; Dr. Lucy Hall-Brown Tells of the Sherburne Institution. BENHAMIN BUTLER'S CHANGE OF HEART Clara Barton's Acceptance of the Superintendency a Noble Act -- One of the Bright Women of Brooklyn.
- A Progressive Passenger Agent.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- A NOVEL.
- THE FINANCIAL WORLD.
- DECLARED TO BE A TRUST.; Decision on the United States School Furniture Company's Demurrer to a Complaint in Illinois.
- Canada and Prohibition.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- WHY ENGLAND IS EXCITED.
- PASTORS OF ORANGE ON CONSOLIDATION; The Rev. Mr. Dickinson and the Rev. Mr. Savage Favor the Plan.
- Consideration Needed.
- LEADER OF TURN VEREINS; The New-York the Oldest in This City and a Pioneer in America. FACTOR IN GERMAN SOCIAL LIFE Difficulties Met With at the Start -- Encounters with "Know-Nothing" -- Men Prominent in Its Membership.
- GOSSIP OF THE CYCLERS; Enthusiasm Over the Prospects for The New-York Times Relay. THE KINGS COUNTY'S LAST STAG A Bill Providing for the Transformation of the Top of the Old Croton Aqueduct into a Wheel Path.
- NAMED ASSISTANT DISTRICT ATTORNEY; The President Selects James R. Ely for an Important Post.
- Harvard, 17; Andover, 5.
- AMMEN RAM KATAHDIN; The Craft Represents a New Type of Marine Architecture. MEANT TO SINK ANYTHING AFLOAT Protected by Heavy Armor to Deflect Projectiles -- Has High Speed and Superior Manoeuvring Powers.
- No Further Breaks from Addicks.
- Typhoid Fever in Albany.
- Plagiarism.
- A Transaction in Silver.
- THE THEATRICAL WEEK; Mme. Rejane's Facile Art Exhibited in Various Plays. HER TECHNIQUE IS WONDERFUL This Week to be Devoid of Important Dramatic Novelties -- Mr. Howells on Certain New Plays. THE THEATRICAL WEEK
- DISABLED REVENUE OFFICERS; Thirty of Them to be Examined with a View to Their Immediate Retirement from Active Service.
- Columbian Half Dollars in Demand.
- Mrs. Brown Will Recover.
- " POSSUM JERRY" SMITH'S SILVER WEDDING; Cabinet Officers Do Honor to a Colored Attache of the White House.
- The Ugliest Frenchman Was a Poet.
- CUBAN OFFICIAL CONFIDENCE.; Insurgent Leaders Are Quitting and Martinez Campos Is Acclaimed.
- THE OBITUARY RECORD.
- LAKEWOOD'S MANY VISITORS
- LONG BRANCH'S OCEAN AVENUE; Leading Cottagers Have Subscribed $50,000 to Vastly Improve It -- At the Instance of Mayor Rufus Blodgett.
- SIGNS IN APRIL HEAVENS.
- A Motto by Francis Joseph.
- Senator Hinchliffe Gives Bail.
- "A RETALIATORY POLICY"; America's Tariff Troubles as Viewed by an Enlishman.
- David Kahan Cannot Explain.
- EX-RECORDER SMYTH'S WIFE DEAD; The End Came While She Slept, Her Daughter Holding Her Hand.
- E.M. MUNN SUED FOR DIVORCE; ONE OF THE BEST KNOWN MEMBERS OF THE PRODUCE EXCHANGE. His Wife Alleges that He Abandoned Her -- He Blames Her Relatives for the Whole Trouble.
- A Philatelist's Interest in War.
- THE MUSICAL ART SOCIETY; Its Fourth Concert a Good Entertainment, but Too Long.
- Addicted to Being Lost.
- Death of the First Baron Alcester.
- TRAIN BANDITS IN CALIFORNIA.; Sheriff Bogard and a Robber Die -- Overalls Leg a Sack for Booty and Engineer and Fireman Collectors.
- Curious Cases of Cruelty to Animals.
- To Pay Interest on Bonds.
- Murderer Washburn Confesses.
- TO BE AMPLY PROTECTED; Interests of the Nicaragua Canal Company Not to Be Neglected. WORK TO BE PUSHED ON AT ONCE Results of a Visit of ex-Senator Warner Miller and Others to the President -- Engineers to Examine the Route.
- London's Report of Revenue Returns.
- WHY MISS WILLIAMS IS A CLOWN; Her Father Was One for Forty Years -- How She Does Her Work.
- TESLA, MAN AND INVENTOR; He Might be Called the Flower of a Mountaineering Clan. HAS FACULTY OF RUSHING INTUITION Achievements with the Neglected Alternating Current -- A Man Who Dwells Apart -- His Latest Problem Enormous.
- The St. Paul.
- Dr. Thomas McClure Found Dead.
- RECENT ARRIVALS IN NEWPORT; Every Prospect that the Approaching Season Will Be a Gay One.
- The First to Refuse a Railroad Pass.
- Nominated by Newark Democrats.
- Isolde's Launch a Failure.
- RELIGIOUS ART EXHIBITION; The Noteworthy Collection Interesting as It Is Valuable. MANY ART TREASURES LOANED The Exhibition Will Remain Open Until April 6 -- Its Projectors, Governors, and Patronesses -- For Charity.
- COTTON MILLS IN THE SOUTH.
- One Nationality in a House.
- Tug Captain Ridgway Badly Hurt.
- PASTURE OF BULLS AND BEARS; SOMETHING ABOUT THE VERY EARLY HISTORY OF WALL STREET. It was a Part of "the Sheep Pasture" -- The Old Rampart from Which It Got Its Name
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- The Bill Poster the New Titan.
- Man and Wife Die Together.
- THREE KILLED AND MANY INJURED; A Trolley Car Runs Away on a Mountain Side and the Passengers Are Injured by Jumping to the Ground.
- WON IT FIGHTING INDIANS; Sergt. Nihill the Only Private in the Medal of Honor Legion. CAN NOT SHOOT IN COMPETITION In the Fifth Cavalry Fifteen Years and Now with the Engineers at Willet's Point -- Bravery in Saving a Wounded Comrade.
- Capt. Hank Haff's Crew.
- Dinner Parties in Washington.
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- QUEER CONTEST IN WASHINGTON; PASSAGE OF A BILL TO ESTABLISH A NEW-YORK FISCAL AGENCY. Banks in This City Much Interested in the Scheme -- The Cashier of One of Them on the Ground.
- THE WOMEN OF BRIDGEPORT WILL VOTE; All Interest Is Centred in the Election of School Trustees.
- A SOUTH AMERICAN BOSS.
- MR. BAKER'S VIGOROUS SPEECH; It Was Addressed to the Nicaraguan Officials and May Explain the Minister's Recently Granted Leave of Absence.
- A Tree in Honor of Admiral Foote.
- COLORADO MINING STOCKS.; Encouraging Report of the Operations in Gibson Last Year.
- WHISKY TRUST SCANDALS.
- SENATORS SEE THE MAYOR; They Discuss Police Measures with Him. CONFERENCE OF GREAT SIGNIFICANCE The Visitors Will Not Say What Are Col. Strong's Views, but Declare that the "Municipal Authorities" Insist on Changes.
- A Check to Ambitious Chicagoans.
- Divorce Made Easy in Oklahoma.
- THE FINANCIAL MARKETS; London Buying Follows a Sharp Advance in the Price of Silver. THE MARKET ACTIVE AND BUOYANT Local Traders Arrayed on the Bull Side and the General Sentiment Most Hopeful -- Changes in the Bank Statement.
- POUGHKEEPSIE'S PEST HOUSE; Where Poor Little Lillian Graham, the Child Actress, Is Confined with Diphtheria.
- FOR SIGHTLESS WOMEN; An Institution Soon to be Opened at Maspeth, L.I. BLIND MRS. M'DONALD AS ORGANIZER She Was a Friend of Laura Bridgman -- Knows Brooklyn as Well as She Knows Her Own House -- A Busy Woman.
- Lost Forever.
- SILVER ADVANCED TWO CENTS.; One Reason Is that the Supply Is Not Sufficient.
- MUST RELEASE THE CLARENDON; Sheriff Buttling Directed by Judge Beekman to Deliver All the Property to the Receiver.
- New-Yorks Play at Norfolk.
- OXFORD'S EASY VICTORY; Won England's Big 'Varsity Boat Race Handily. GOOD TIME OVER A ROUGH COURSE The Usual Immense Crowd Watched the Contest After a Long Wait in Cold, Raw Weather.
- WASHINGTON SOCIETY NEWS
- Orders to Madagascar Invaders.
- The Store-Order System.
- MISTAKES OF MANAGERS; Impossible to Foretell the Fate of a New Production. OR THE EFFECTS OF CERTAIN SCENES William H. Crane Tells How His Audience Bursts Into Laughter Over a Scene Expected to Thrill.
- A CHARITY FOR CHILDREN; Good Work of the Hebrew Sheltering Guardian Society. MARVELOUS INCREASE IN USEFULNESS In Its Present Form It Is One of the Finest Institutions of Its Kind in the Country -- Generous-Hearted Officers.
- The Mennonites of Pennsylvania
- Poison Caused Mrs. Bent's Death.
- A Freak of the Tornado.
- Ailsa to Race Valkyrie III.
- E.S. Jaffray & Co.'s Affairs.
- Condition of the Treasury.
- WOMEN IN DRY GOODS STORES; TESTIMONY FOR EMPLOYERS BEFORE THE ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE. Boxes Provided for Seats in Macy's -- The Inquiry into "Sweat Shops" Begun.
- THE COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS.
- INVESTIGATING INSTITUTIONS; The Legislative Sub-Committee Favors Non-Partisan Charitable Boards -- A Visit to the House of Refuge.
- Editorial Article 2 -- No Title
- BISMARCK'S BIRTHDAY FESTIVAL; Commers in Berlin and Praise from German Group of Reichsrath.
- CHEAP TELEPHONE SERVICE; Kingston Has Been Paying $5 a Month for Years, but That Rate Is Now to be Cut over Half.
- A Big Order for Locomotives.
- AMERICAN INFLUENCE ABROAD.; Services of Ministers to Japan and China, and Nicaraguan Affairs.
- Sixty Treasury Clerks Discharged.
- A Minister Violently Insane.
- NORTH SIDE ATTRACTIONS; Every Bridge Adds to the Number of the People Who Live There. PLANS OF THE TROLLEY COMPANIES Great Improvements Projected at Port Morris, Where There Is a Fine Harbor. HISTORY OF THIS INTERESTING REGION Land Bought from the Indians by the Dutch West India Company -- Revolutionary Reminiscences.
- LI HUNG CHANG AND THE ARMISTICE.
- TO FILIBUSTER AGAINST HONOLULU; An Expedition Said to be Fitting Out at San Francisco Under the Auspices of the Exiles -- A Suspected Ship Seized.
- Italian Spies in France Pardoned.
- LECTURES BY PROFESSOR JOHN FISKE; " Evolution in Its Relation to Man" the Topic Chosen.
- AROOSTOOK COUNTY MAN MISSING; Waldo G. Brown Traced to Quebee -- Rumor of Business Troubles.
- Regarded as a Lottery.
- Women College Students.
- BISMARCK'S EIGHTY YEARS; A Fairy Spectacle of National Love and Grateful Appreciation. THE MAN IN ACTION AND AT REST Impressions of His Grandeur Mingled with Notes of the Profound Affection that His Personality Conveys.
- DEATH OF JUDGE MARTINE; Heart Failure, Due to Peritonitis, the Cause. HIS RECOVERY WAS HOPED FOR Preparations Had Been Made to Take Him to Old Point Comfort -- Action of General Sessions Judges.
- Mediterranean Time.
- Hardest Armor Ever Tested.
- DEMOCRATIC CLUB'S GUEST; An Address by Senator Lindsay of Kentucky. EX-GOVERNOR FLOWER IS HOPEFUL The Senator Tells of Tariff Legislation -- The ex-Governor Has No Fear for the Future of Democracy or Sound Money.
- EDITOR KENNAHAN THRASHED; Assemblyman Vacheron Objected to Articles in The Farmer.
- Rubber Mills to Resume.
- A RESTRICTED ARMISTICE; Formosa Is Not Included in Benefits of Japan's Concession. BOMBARDING THE ISLAND'S CAPITAL Li Hung Chang's Son-in-Law Has Conferred in the Peace Envoy's Place with the Plenipotentiaries.
- SOCIAL DOINGS IN BAYONNE; What a New Musical Organization Proposes to Do.
- Comedie Francaise and Coquelin.
- PREPARING FOR THE LENOX SEASON; Many Cottages Rented Recently -- Who Will Occupy Them.
- THE YACHT RACING UNION; Rules Proposed for the Association of Sound Yacht Clubs. DELEGATES TO MEET ON APRIL 15 Enormous Room of the Ailsa -- English Comments on Her Performances in Recent Races -- Vigilant Getting Ready.
- TROUBLE ARISING OVER INDIAN LANDS; Sub-Leases in Nebraska and Squatters in Dakota Furnish the Cause.
- ALICE NOONAN, MOHAMMEDAN; ONCE SHE DUSTED THE SEATS IN MADISON SQUARE GARDEN. She Married an Algerian Showman, Went to Mecca, and Is Now in the Garden Again.
- Bought the Ship That Brought Him.
- Tradition and Solomon.
- A VICTORY FOR SENATOR BRICE; Men Are Selected for Ohio Offices in Accordance With His Wishes -- Defeats for Johnson and Campbell.
- LENT'S GREAT ANTIQUITY; Its Observance One of the Oldest Customs of Christian Nations. DISPUTE AS TO ITS ORIGIN Death Once the Penalty for Disregard of the Season of Fasting -- Why Fixed at Forty Days.
- Princeton, 26; Montgomery, 7.
- An Attempt to Wreck a Train.
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; A Growing Activity Observed in the Business. THE OUTLOOK GOOD F0R BUILDING Sales of Downtown Property at Good Prices -- Hesdra Estate Complications -- Valuable Auction Offerings.
- An Ingenious Watch Thief.
- A DIVIDEND IN THE ORDER OF TONTI.; Members in Good Standing to Receive to 25 Per Cent., Unless Protested.
- VICTORY FOR PURE FOODS; Decision of Ohio's Superior Court in the Druggists' Cases. WILL NOT ENJOIN PROSECUTIONS Right of the Commission to Prevent Sales of Impure or Adulterated Articles Firmly Maintained.
- BROOKLYN CITY'S BEAUTIFUL SUBURBS; The Broad Acres by the Sea Acquired by Annexation Present Exceptional Advantages. FANNED BY OCEAN BREEZES, ENCIRCLED BY PARKS Strides in the Practical and Artistic Improvement of Property in New Utrecht, Flatbush, and Gravesend, the Additional Wards. PROBLEMS OF TRANSPORTATION SATISFACTORILY SOLVED The Splendid Bay Shore Driveway That Is Contemplated, and the Popular Ocean Boulevard That Exists -- Attractive Features Everywhere Presented -- A General System of Improvements by the City Government -- Five Cent Fares Desired.
- Feed the Servants.
- Society News from Newport.
- NOT READY YET FOR TROUTING; Ice and Snow Make the Streams of Connecticut Unavailable to the Sportsman at Present.
- LOSSES BY FIRE.
- YALE DIVINITY SCHOOL CATALOGUE; Changes in the Requirements for B.D. Degree -- Special Lectures for 1895.
- TUBERCULIN FOR INSANITY.
- LAWYERS' NEW CLUBHOUSE; Plans for Bar Association Building Almost Completed. A LIBRARY FOR 100,000 VOLUMES The Structure Will Cost $250,000, and the Cost of the Site Was $203,550 -- Work Soon to be Commenced.
- FIGHTING A BIG FIRE AT HEIDELBERG; An American Student Humorously Describes the Scene.
- SOCIAL NEWS IN THE ORANGES; Young People Enjoy Themselves at the New Riding Club.
- CURRENT LITERATURE
- Electric Road from Red Bank.
- A Minister Sued for Slander.
- Organization of Educators.
- No Tobacco on Board.
- The Street Railway Mail Service.
- On the Navy Retired List.
- TRENTON CYCLERS' PINK TEA.; Mercer County Wheelmen Give a Successful Entertainment.
- Cider in Etymology and Hygiene.
- THE SOCIAL WEEK IN MONTCLAIR; Successful Musical and Dramatic Entertainments for Charity.
- SOCIETY IN LENT.
- JUDGE COWING EXCITED; " You Mustn't Lie About Me," He Shouted to Recorder Goff. GENERAL SESSIONS COURT WAR Hearing Before Senators Enlivened by Angry Retorts -- Clerk Carroll's Retention Caused the Trouble.
- 25 YEARS OF AFTERNOON; The Lotos Club Rejoices in a Quarte Century of Success. FRIENDS HELP IT TO CELEBRATE President Lawrence Tells of Achievements and Col. Knox of Early Struggles -- Many Congratulations.
- Color of the Glass at Kew.
- NO POISONOUS CANDY NOWADAYS; CHEAP SUGAR MAKES THE USE OF ADULTERANTS UNPROFITABLE. The American Caramel Has Conquered the British Isles -- Something About the Coloring of Bonbons.
- Irish Musical Festival.
- THE POLICE AND ELECTIONS.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- A Long-Lived Story.
- HOW HOTELS "KEEP HOUSE"; The Business System on Which Public Kitchens Are Run. LESSONS FOR THE PRIVATE CUISINES How the Necessary Economy Is Secured -- Marketing by the Day -- What Is Done with the "Left-Overs."
- BROOKLYN REALTY MATTERS.
- Democrats Should Be Happy.
- DIVIDED ON INCOME TAX; Speculation as to the Decision of the Supreme Court. AN OPINION IS EXPECTED MONDAY Rumors Are in Circulation in Washington to the Effect that the Finding Will Be Against the Government.
- Collision of a Madagasear Transport.
- "Don'ts" from a Butler.
- Death of Mrs. H.B. Ledyard.
- A BOSTON MAN'S PREDICAMENT; His Daughter and Son-in-Law Deserted Him and Their Child and He Has Not a Penny.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- ISMAIL WAS PICTURESQUE; The Strange Story of His Tyranny and His Fall. MILLIONS WASTED ON FANCIES With Limitless Powers at His Command, His Schemes All Ended in Failure, and He Died an Exile. Far from Egypt.
- WHO WAS NIMROD?
- James G. Blaine's Dog Finds Friends.
- THE DORMITORY QUESTION; Columbia College Trustees Have Not Considered It. STRONG FEELING OF THE ALUMNI They Want Living Quarters for Students -- The Trustees Apparently Not Inclined to a New Departure.
- Mr. Whistler Makes an Explanation.
- A New Paper in Macon, Ga.
- Yale, 14; Wesleyan, 2.
- Secretaries in New-York.
- VERY BAD TASTE.
- Forest Fire in East Moriches.
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- METHODIST FINANCES SATISFACTORY.; Endowment, General, and Special Funds in a Flourishing Condition.
- A WEEK'S MUSICAL TOPICS; Timely Gossip of the Concert Hall and the Opera House. FEATURES OF THE WEEK IN MUSIC Final Performances of Wagner in German -- Interesting Gossip About Sir Arthur Sullivan -- Foreign Notes.
- SIAM'S NEW HEIR TO THE THRONE; His Investiture with the Royal Insignia -- Talks at the Siamese Legation in London.
- TRACTION OFFICERS TO PLEAD; MUST ANSWER A CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER IN SECOND DEGREE. If Convicted the Corporation May Have to Pay a Fine of $5,000 -- President Vreeland on Complaints.
- NATIONAL GUARD NOTES.
- Broker Waterbury Arrested.