Articles
- THE WHALE SAFE IN PORT; Tug Taurus Arrives with the Carcass Found off Chatham. WILL BE PUT IN DRY DOCK Many Looked at It Yesterday as It Lay off Liberty Island, but None Cared to Get Close -- To Be Taken to Staten Island.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- International Y.W.C.A. Convention.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- Fourth-Class Postmasters.
- Kotze Retaliates Against Schrader.
- NEW-JERSEY HIGHWAYMEN CAUGHT; One of the Six Negroes Arrested in Bridgeton Confesses a Number of Robberies in Cumberland County.
- A GREAT MAN MR. BRYAN.; He Writes an Open Letter to the President About Silver.
- A Fine Specimen of the Blue Crane.
- Telephone Case Arguments.
- Cadets Appointed to West Point.
- Trial Trip of the Niagara.
- WHO ASKED HER TO SING?; A Young Woman in Red Causes Consternation at a Y.W.C.A. Entertainment in Long Island City.
- OIL SPECULATORS ARE CAUTIOUS; They Watch the Standard's Movements and Are Now Disposed to Keep Exchange Prices Lower Than Standard.
- THE OBITUARY RECORD
- Earnings of Successful Barristers.
- SPOKE THE BRITISH CRUISER MOHAWK; Capt. Fraser of the Jason Brought Letters from the War Vessel.
- THE SOCIAL WORLD
- CHURCH DISSENSION AT BAYSIDE; It Is Said to be a Town with Many Troubles -- There's a Crazy Quilt in This One.
- STATUS OF THE POLICE BILLS.; Gov. Morton's Dinner Did Little to Insure Their Passage.
- THE SUPPLY OF CATTLE.
- FUNERAL OF JAMES W. SCOTT; Representatives of Many Clubs Present -- Employes the Pall Bearers.
- How Plovers' Eggs Are Found.
- A DAY OF WORK IN ALBANY; Both Houses Break the Record for Earning Salaries. THE KINGS CHARITIES BILL PASSED Gerst Telephone Measure Practically Killed in the Assembly After a Long and Personal Debate.
- SPANISH TROOPS IN QUANTITY.; Gen. Valdes, Who Knows the Country, and Others Have Arrived.
- FOUR ACCEPTED AS JURORS; Some Progress Made Toward the Actual Trial of Inspector McLaughlin. MANY TALESMEN WERE EXCUSED One Had Seen Col. Fellows Play Billiards -- Another Admitted He Kept His Saloon Open Sundays.
- Medals to Rescuers of Arno's Men.
- AN ELECTION JUDGE SENTENCED; Edward Fitzgerald of Jersey City Gets Thirty Days for Assault.
- A SILVER MEETING IN LEXINGTON; Unpleasant Things Said About Mr. Carlisle Warmly Applauded.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- To Honor Georgia's Founder.
- THE FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stock Speculation Broadening and Prices Advancing. LOW-PRICED STOCKS SHOWING LIFE The Grangers Well Up and the Coaler and the Vanderbilts Firm -- Strength Based on Business Improvement.
- Dropped Dead at a Convention.
- LIMIT THE COST OF YACHTS; British Designers Afraid of What Herreshoff May Do. PLATINUM SUGGESTED FOR A BULB Ailsa Regarded as Unsafe to Cross the Atlantic -- Englishmen Grumble About the Mediterranean Races.
- WILL FIGHT INCH BY INCH; Perry Gets Counsel to Plead His Stubborn Cause. HE DREADS BEING TAKEN BACK His Lawyer Furnished by a Fellow Prisoner -- Contention that Perry Is Not Perry.
- FOUNDERS' DAY EXERCISES; Cornerstone of a Memorial Laid at University Heights. DINNER OF THE LAW SCHOOL ALUMNI Chancellor MacCracken Tells of Plans for the Future -- Speeches by Joseph H. Choate and Others.
- MR. BEHRMAN WAS SURPRISED; HIS GOODS SEIZED FOR A DEBT HE DID NOT CONTRACT. He Charges Hyman Lewis and Solomon Albert with Conspiracy -- Seeking to Set Aside a Judgment.
- APPOLOS BOWLED WELL; Won Two Games in the Brooklyn Championship Tourney.
- Another "Green-Goods" Victim.
- CONDEMN JUDGE WATSON; Brooklyn Physicians Aroused Over His Latest Decision. WHY WAS ANGERMAN RELEASED The Record of John Roesch, the Lawyer Who Appeared for the Young Man -- Indicted for Grand Larceny.
- FRESH TROUBLE IN COAL CREEK MINES; Introduction of Electrical Apparatus Leads to a Murder.
- DISMANTLING THE CARSON MINT; The Gold and Silver Bullion Ordered Removed to San Francisco.
- INFORMATION SOUGHT REGARDING BEEF; Officers of the Agricultural Department Will Make Inquiries.
- VIRTUE IN THE STATE SENATE.
- Lieut. Wilson Retired.
- Pledges That Were Not Kept.
- SUPPORTED BY CHARITY FOR MANY YEARS; Yet in Miss Dugan's House Has Been Found Several Thousand Dollars.
- PRESIDENT FAURE IN HAVRE.; Le Petit Journal Tells a Tale Which Will Increase Watchfulness.
- NEWS OF THE RAILROADS; The Boycott Against the Seaboard Air-Line Spreading. WESTERN AND ATLANTIC'S STATUS Joint Rates and Prorating with Seaboard Air-Line to be Withdrawn -- Result of Judge Lumpkin's Decision.
- British Bark Iron Crag Lost.
- Squire Golding Prevented a Murder.
- The President Is Right.
- Ex-Gov. Wickliffe Very Ill.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- SENATORS MUCH ANNOYED; They Object to the Serious Charges of Corruption. SENATOR RAINES DEEPLY GRIEVED He Secures the Appointment of a Committee to Investigate Regarding the Firemen's Salary Bill. SENATORS MUCH ANNOYED
- CLAIMS THE HAND IS NOT THE PLAINTIFF'S; Peculiar Defense of a Railroad in a Personal Injury Case.
- IT ALL LIES WITH THE MAYOR; What a Correspondent Says of His Power to Bring About Reforms.
- DR. MAX NORDAU'S CRITICISM OF ARTISTS; Application of Matter-of-Fact Observation to the Works of Men.
- Marcus Daly's Disqualified Horse.
- MR. PHELAN'S SURPRISES; They Sidetracked Other Matters at the Dock Board's Meeting. A TIFF WITH PRESIDENT O'BRIEN The Commissioner Then Brought Forward the Case of Mr. Rogers, Who Wants to Pay More Rent.
- COL. WARING'S CAB HIRE; Controller Fitch Failed to Understand Some of the Items. CONTRACTED BEFORE HE TOOK OFFFICE Began His Duties Before Formally Taking Charge -- Thus the Colonel Explains Why the Bill Was Turned in.
- MULLIN'S STORY OF BAD FOOD; Anxious to Press-Charges, but Says He Fears Going to the Island Again.
- Two Jersey City Boys Badly Burned.
- DEBTS AND CHEAP MONEY.
- THOSE FIRES NOT INCENDLARY; Fire Marshal Mitchel Makes Report After a Careful Examination -- Due to Carelessness, He Says.
- The Stairs on Afterthought.
- Chattel Mortgage Sale Enjoined.
- MARTINEZ CAMPOS'S ADDRESS.; Promises of Reform and of Pardon to All Except Leaders.
- Canadian Pacific Freight Rates.
- Unfounded Rumor About a Marriage.
- Fire in a Chinese Clubhouse.
- Plans of Texas Silverites.
- Has George C. Warner's Bank Book.
- Breckinridge Aims at the Senate.
- Couldn't Marry, So Killed Himself.
- THEY HANDCUFFED THE SHERIFF; Indian Police in Nebraska Resist Arrest and Capture the Officer -- Trouble Grows Out of a Land Lease Dispute.
- Big Bridge Damaged by Flood.
- Lively Fire in a Box Yard.
- SCHOOL LAWS PROPOSED; More Than Forty General Bills Before the Legislature. FIVE OF THEM ARE LAWS ALREADY Legislation for the Benefit of Teachers and Pupils and to Improve the Public School System.
- WHY DISCARD THE OLD COMMISSION?
- Coffin & Stanton Assets Sold.
- ART NOTES.
- CONFERENCE ON GOOD CITY GOVERNMENT; The Third National Meeting to be Held at Cleveland Next Month.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- Ex-Judge Burke and Hocking Valley.
- Diaz Greets Our New Minister.
- THE MONROE DOCTRINE.
- IMPROVEMENTS IN MICROSCOPY; Dr. Henry G. Piffard Tells the Academy of Medicine About Them and Gives Illustrations.
- TO END THE MISSISSIPPI WARRANT SUITS; That Against the Western Bank Note Company Already Withdrawn.
- ACCUSES HER SON'S WIFE; Mrs. Flora Adams Darling Thinks He Was Poisoned. SHE IMPLICATES A DETROIT DOCTOR After Young Darling's Death the Doctor Married His Wealthy Widow -- District Attorney Fellows Is Investigating the Case.
- MERCURY'S NEW CLUBHOUSE.; Flushing Wheelmen to Give a Big Fair at Their Home.
- DISCIPLINE IN ARMY AND NAVY; The Supreme Court to Decide on the Right of Courts-Martial to Try Service Officers for Felonies in Time of Peace.
- President Faure Has Three Hats.
- ODD FELLOWS' HOME FAIR; Lenox Lyceum Alive with Beauty and Enthusiasm. TO HELP THE AGED AND INDIGENT Enthusiastic Opening of the Charitable Bazaar Which Will Furnish Entertainment for a Week.
- Prentiss -- Bradley.
- Stamp Counterfeiters Caught.
- SOUND DEMOCRACY IN ALABAMA.
- Lake Shipments to the Seaboard.
- NICARAGUA'S OFFER DECLINED.; Official Authority for Great Britain's Reported Discontent.
- The Greens Held for Murder.
- AMERICAN SOCIETY IN LONDON.; Comments Are Cordial Even if The Telegraph's Diction Be Weak.
- A Dead Land Agent's Shortage.
- Report on Tuberculosis Next Week.
- ANOTHER FOREST FIRE IN NEW-JERSEY; The People of New-Germania Fighting to Save Their Homes.
- Entertaining Miss Leiter's Fiance.
- THE WHISKY TRUST A BORROWER; Gen. McNulta Receives Authority from the Court to Provide Money for Current Expenses.
- Members of Academy of Sciences.
- A BIG FIRE IN PHILADELPHIA; An Entire Block on the River Front Threatened -- The Wilson-Sass Bakery and Dreydoppel's Soap Factory Destroyed.
- RACING BOARD NEWS.; Riders Suspended, Handicappers Appointed, and Meets Sanctioned.
- A BROOKLYN ARTIST ARRESTED; Charged with Violating the Postal Laws and Has a $10,000 Libel Suit Against Him.
- Florida's Great Loss by the Frost.
- CHARITY AND LEGISLATION; What the State Aid Association Has Accomplished. LONG BATTLE FOR BETTER LAWS Men at Albany Scored by Carl Schurz at a Meeting in Chamber of Commerce. MR. CHOATE ON THE AMENDMENTS Speeches by Bishop Potter, Mrs. Lowell, James C. Carter, ex-Judge Howland, and Others.
- Conyngham -- Robinson.
- New Cavalry Troop to be Mustered In.
- THAT MEETING OF TEACHERS.
- BUCHANAN'S LAST HOPE GONE; The British Ambassador Refuses to Intercede for the Condemned Man -- Precautions at Sing Sing.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- Crew of Ten Probably Drowned.
- ANOTHER LAIBACH EARTHQUAKE; Buildings in Ruins, Fever, Dysentery, and Scores of Patients.
- American Loan in London.
- Made Laws by the Governor.
- CATHOLIC SCHOOLS FOR CATHOLICS; That Is What the Canadian Bishops Demand for Manitoba.
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- LAUTERBACH EXPLAINS; He Wrote His Address as a Citizen, Not as Chairman. VIGOROUS WORDS FROM GEN. M'COOK An Interesting Meeting of the Republican County Committee -- The Chairman Will Sign a Statement.
- DURRANT MORE CHEERFUL; He Does Not Think He Can Be Convicted of the Church Murders.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; SOME MATTERS OF INTEREST REPORTED BY BROKERS. The Sale of a Fifth Avenue Dwelling for $140,000 -- Details of the Auction Offerings.
- To Chooso Superintendent.
- Barnes -- Downer.
- THE DOMINION PARLIAMENT; Governor General Lord Aberdeen Opens the Session and Forecasts the Government's Policy.
- AN IMPORTANT SENATOR.
- A THRIFTY JOURNALIST; Sells His Influence with Congressman Cannon for $231.84. FAILS TO GET HIS MONEY, THOUGH The Nature of His Transaction and the Absurdity of His Claim Shown in a Letter to the Other Party.
- MIKADO TO VISIT PEKIN; Project of an Alliance of the Two Empires and of Siam. RUSSIAN NEWSPAPERS ARE EXCITED John W. Foster Will Accompany Li Hung Chang Bravely to the Chinese Court -- Treaty Speculations.
- A TWELFTH NIGHT FESTIVAL."; Edward T. Potter's Cantata to be Given at a Charity Benefit -- Many Ancient Airs and Dances.
- Italy Expels a Writer of Letters.
- Delaware's Senatorial Deadlock.
- Bank President Marvin Fined.
- Peculiar Attempt at Suicide.
- EARLY ENGLISH PAINTINGS.
- FIGHTING THE CHINCH BUG WITH DISEASE; Minnesota Scientists Endeavoring to Exterminate the Wheat Pest.
- NORTH DAKOTA MILLING ASSOCIATION; Trouble in the Management Leads to an Assignment.
- Fordham, 18; New-York University, 4.
- California Raisin Raisers Protest.
- To Discuss Good Roads.
- MAKE UP OF YALE'S CREW; Langford Regarded as the Most Promising Candidate for Stroke. BOB" COOK TO COACH NEXT MONTH Capt. Armstrong Getting Good Work Out of His Men -- Derby Rogers Coaching Harvard 'Varsity Oarsmen.
- Arrested for Theft in New-York.
- NO LIQUOR IN THE PARK; None Sold Sunday, Capt, Collins Reports to the Park Board. DENIAL ALSO BY CASE AND ISAAC Resignation of H.G. Woodman as Superintendent of the Aquarium Accepted -- Rentals of Park Buildings.
- Ginsdley -- Taylor.
- SENATOR CHILDS'S THREAT.; His Resignation Ready if His Normal School Bill Is Vetoed.
- CITY AND VICINITY.
- MILK AND MEAT SUPPLIES.
- MALIGN INFLUENCE OF LIMBURGER CHEESE; It Causes a Quarrel, a Fight, and a Strike of Short Duration.
- SUFFERINGS OF AQUILA CREW.; Food Supply Exhausted and Rations Reduced to a Half Biscuit.
- LITTLE WANT AMONG SOUTHERN NEGROES; An Appeal to the Charitable Is Declared to be Unwarranted.
- Non-Sectarian Schools Forbidden.
- Hoboken Firemen Injured.
- THEY WANT SOUND MONEY; Baltimore's Business Men Voice Their Sentiments. THE SOUTH IN NEED OF EDUCATION Judge Patterson of Tennessee Says that a Little Effort Will Make the South Solid for Honest Money.
- MAY LAND AFTER SUNSET; That Privilege to Ocean Travelers Granted by the Treasury. BAGGAGE WILL BE RELEASED, ALSO Collector Kilbreth Authorized to Employ More Customs Inspectors to Do the Additional Work.
- THE ENTIRE LAW MAY GO; Possibilities of a Rehearing of the Income Tax Cases. JUSTICE JACKSON WILL ATTEND Attorney General Olney's Brief Looks to a Possible Reversal of the Decision of the Lower Courts.
- INDUSTRIAL MOVEMENTS IN THE SOUTH; Dakota Farmers Seeking Homes in the Lone Star State.
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- IT WAS BROOKLYN'S GAME; Capt. Griffin's Men Easily Won from the Giants. A BIG CROWD AT THE POLO GROUNDS Brooklyn Led from Start to Finish -- Rusie Was Hit Hard -- Big Crowds at All the Opening Games.
- Secretary Carlisle's Brother Dead.
- TO LEAD THE THIRTEENTH NO MORE; Col. David E. Austen Says that After Thirty-five Years of Service He Wants to Go Yachting.
- TALKS ON JOURNALISM IN BOSTON; Charles Emory Smith, Before the Merchants' Club, Says the Standard Is Higher Now -- Other Speakers.
- LOSSES BY FIRE.
- BROOKLYN REALTY MATTERS.
- JUST AT THIS SEASON.; What Is It That So Strangely Effects People Now Days?
- HIS DOG LED TO HIS CONVICTION; A Jersey City Burglar Carried Him on His Burglarious Rounds.
- Mrs. Fiske as Mercy Baxter Again.
- Capt. Howgate Pleads Not Guilty.
- ACCIDENT IN SANTIAGO DE CUBA; An Explosion in Barracks Kills One and Wounds Seven Soldiers.
- ADDITIONAL NEW-ENGLAND MAIL SERVICE; One More Train to Leave New-York Early in the Morning.
- Serious Riot of Strikers in Vienna.
- A SASH, DOOR, AND BLIND TRUST; Firms Whose Capitals Aggregate $20,000,000 Organize in Chicago and Vote to Advance Prices.
- A SILVER MAN'S RETREAT.; The President of the Iroquois Club of Chicago Resigns.
- HOW ROBERT CENTER WAS KILLED; Truckdriver Winkel Tells His Story in Court -- Remanded to the Coronor -- Wheelmen to Investigate.
- Big Claim Against the Fair Estate.
- An Insurance Company Assigns.
- MAKING UTAH'S CONSTITUTION; A warm Fight Over the Clauses to Tax Mines and Mortgages.
- These Cruel Wars Are Over.
- DEFENDER'S SAILS AND SPARS.; Dimensions Show that She Will Carry a Big Spread of Canvas.
- MR. GRACE'S PROPHET POSE; Will Efforts for Non-Partisan Government of Cities Fail? EX-MAYOR'S LETTER WIDELY DISCUSSED Joseph Larocque Asks to be Excused from Interpreting the Writer -- Non-Partisanship Declared Not to be a Fad.
- The Katahdin's Harbor Test.
- Tyras's Opinion of German Affairs.
- Welch Defeats Schmeck.
- ELECTRICITY FOR ALL MOTORS; G.F. SEVER'S LECTURE DEALING WITH ELECTRIC RAILWAYS. Trolley Lines, Conduit Systems -- Storage Batteries and a Development That May Affect All Roads.
- An Armed Lunatic in Newark Streets.