Articles
- WALLER COURT-MARTIAL MINUTES; Received at Paris and in Process of Transfation by Foreign Office.
- THE THEATRICAL WEEK; Little to Look Back On, but a Rush of New Things at Hand. HAMLET" AND BAVARIAN PEASANTS. " Trilby," After This Week, Will Vanish from the Garden Theatre -- Goodwin as Garrick, and Helena Modjeska.
- SWEAT SHOPS INVESTIGATION; Assembly Committee Learns that the Number Has Been Largely Decreased -- Workers' Suggestions for Legislation.
- COMPANY I FAIR IN BAYONNE.; Women Lent Aid to Make It a Success -- Social Notes.
- LIFE IN FAR-OFF BURMAH; Private Houses Built on Piles from One to Twelve Feet High. MADE NECESSARY BY THE BIG RAINFAL A Curious People Who Are Rapidly Adapting Themselves to the Civilized Notions of the English, Their Rulers.
- THE FINANCIAL WORLD
- What He Brings from Germany to Baltimore -- The New Hebrew Bible.
- GLEASON FACTION THE VICTORS.; Queens County Nominations Theirs -- No United Democracy for Them.
- SCOTLAND'S GREAT GOLFER; " Tom" Morris, Who Was Four Times Great Britain's Champion. IS 74 YEARS OLD BUT STILL PLAYS A Fitting Testimonial Will Soon Be Given Him on Account of His Services to the Cause of Golf.
- Rockland County Democrats.
- ABOUT THE ANCIENTS.
- Adulterated Coffee in England.
- Remained at Gray Gables.
- Trotting at Rigby.
- ALMOST NINETY-SIX YEARS OLD; Mrs. Harrlet House, a Well-Known Resident of South Manchester, Conn.
- NO TICKET AGREED UPON; Republicans Meet Committee of Fifty Men, O'Brienites, Stecklerites. TO RESUME NEGOTIATIONS TO-DAY Terms on Which Votes Will Be Given to Help Defeat Tammany Hall. FIFTY'S DEMAND FOR GOOD CANDIDATES County Offices and Three Judgeships Reserved by the Republicans -- German-Americans at Odds. NO TICKET AGREED UPON
- Article 10 -- No Title
- THE FINANCIAL MARKETS; Covering of Shorts Results in Renewed Strength in Stocks. PROFESSIONALS STILL IN CONTROL Sharp Decline in Tobacco -- Chicago Gas Higher -- General Market Firm -- Features of the Bank Statement -- Oregon Improvement Receivership.
- Masters -- Betts.
- WILL PREACH IN HAVERHILL; The Rev. H.E. Chapman Resigns His Pastorate in Connecticut.
- ARE LICENSES PROPERTY?
- A Portrait of Secretary Gresham.
- OFFICERS OF THE HAWKINS ZOUAVES; The Association Hears of Its Battle Monument at Antietam.
- ASSURANCES FROM STAMBOUL.; Minister Terrell Renews Demand for Protection of Missions.
- NEW BILLS OF THE WEEK.; Modjeska's Return, Goodwin as Garrick, and "Hansel and Gretel."
- STATE CAPITAL GOSSIP.
- Two More Victims of Fireworks.
- The New Negro.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- A Practical Education Was Hers.
- After the Man, Not His Books.
- A MACHINE TICKET.; Montgomery County Republicans Ratify the Choice of the Managers.
- HORACE RAWLINS CHAMPION.; Defeated Old Golf Players on the Links at Newport.
- LAST OF FORT MACKINAC; The Flags of Three Nations Have Floated Over This Post. ABANDONED BY THE GOVERNMENT It Has Been Turned Over to the State of Michigan -- The Scene of Many Historical Incidents.
- Baker for Senator.
- BETH ISRAEL HOSPITAL; A Worthy Philanthropic Institution of the East Side. ORTHODOX JEWISH RITES OBSERVED Within a Radius of a Half-Mile of It Live 100,000 Israelites -- Its Struggles for Existence.
- Ex-Gov. Beveridge Very Ill.
- Williams, 30; Colgate, 6.
- MARRIED AN AGED GROOM; How Jennie Peterson Deceived Her Parents and Secured a Husband.
- HARRISON ONLY A POSSIBILITY; Gen. Alger Says the Republicans Will Revise the Tariff.
- A STAGE ROBBER FOILED; A Sheriff's Posse Following Closely on His Trail.
- FIFTY YEARS OT THE NATION'S NAVAL ACADEMY.
- COMPLAINT AGAINST MEXICO; Officials at Acapulco Maltreated an American and Companion.
- Lieut. Peary in Washington.
- BUSINESS OUTLOOK IMPROVING; Bank Loans Increased $8,000,000 Last Week -- Reports Promise a Season of Exceptional Prosperity.
- The Order of Foreign Wars.
- CONDE DE VENADITO NOT LOST.; A Rumor About the Cruiser Which Has No Foundation in Fact.
- Bicyclist Injured by Trolley Car.
- SOCIAL EVENTS IN PLAINFIELD.; Cards Out for the Van Buren-Reinhart Wedding -- Personals.
- WORKING IN FINE PLASTER; GODS AND GODDESSES AND HEROES IN SNOW WHITE BEAUTY. Where Casts for Models Are Made -- For a Small Sum of Money One Can Have a Cast of a Hand or Foot Made
- NEWS OF THE RAILROADS; Needs of the Chicago Division of the Grand Trunk -- Great Northern Appointments -- Ingalls as a Financier.
- Two Great Armies.
- ONONDAGA DEMOCRATS NOMINATE.; Three Strong Candidates for the Assembly Placed in the Field.
- Rainbow in a Clear Sky.
- NEW PUBLICATIONS; OUR FIRST ENVOY IN JAPAN TOWNSEND HARRIS. First American Envoy in Japan. By William Elliot Griffis. Svo. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Co. $2.
- Seneca County Republicans.
- IMPORTANT MASSACHUSETTS WILL CASE; The Disposal of a Large Trust Estate to be at Issue.
- COUNTER TENOR BEATEN; Flying Dutchman Easily the Winner of the Fulton Handicap. ANNISETTE NEARLY GOT THE PRIZE Good Racing, but a Small Crowd at the Gravesend Track -- Ben Brush Wins a Stake Race.
- THE PORTE MUST GIVE IN; Turkey's Sultan Must Yield to the Demands of the Powers. KIAMIL PASHA AS GRAND VIZIER Called to Power to Straighten Out the Difficulties with Which the Unhappy Country Is Threatened.
- LONDON AND THE LEVANT; A Foretold Division of Parties About Turkey and Armenia. LORD SALISBURY'S DIFFICULT TASK Chinese Alleged Degradation of Viceroy of Sze-Chuen a Prearranged Scheme. KAISER CAUSES DISTRUST IN GERMANY Another Failure of Referendum in Switzerland--Henley for Poet Laureate--Marlborough's Solicitor.
- SHE LIKES KIAMIL PASHA; Germany Glad of the Return of His Regime in Turkey. THINKS HE WILL DO A GOOD WORK Newspaper Gossip About the Situation in Armenia -- Arrangements for the Socialist the Congress.
- YALE'S ATHLETIC VICTORY; They Easily Defeated Cambridge at Manhattan Field Yesterday. YALE WON 8 OF THE 11 CONTESTS Captain Horan, Lewin, and Lutyens Alone Able to Win For the Cantabs. RICHARDS WON TWO OF THE SPRINTS Hickok Also Won Two Events for Yale -- Cady and Hatch Won Over the Hurdles.
- GEN. HORATIO C. KING; Democratic Candidate for the Office of Secretary of State. HIS CIVIL AND MILITARY CAREER He Has Distinguished Himself Both as a Lawyer and a Soldier -- His Early Life Passed in Washington.
- Newburg's New Post Office.
- Funeral of William Ottmann.
- Britain, France, Italy Against Brazil.
- CORNISH'S ARTIST COLONY; It Has Infused a New Life Into that Part of New-Hampshire. PICTURESQUE FARMS AID HILLSIDES What Mr. C.C. Beaman, the Well-known Lawyer, Has Done for the Community -- The Unappreciative Yokel.
- Octogenarian Prince Touli.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- NORTHERN PACIFIC RECEIVERSHIP.; Judge Knowles in Montana Confirms Mr. Burleigh as Receiver.
- Opening a School in Russia.; From Prince Kropotkin in The Nineteenth Century.
- ASSEMBLY NOMINATIONS.; Candidates Selected in Sullivan, Dutchess, and Other Counties.
- A Brace of Reasons.
- It Was a Hand-to-Hand Encounter, and He Never Wanted Another.
- Fast Run on the Lackawanna Road.
- EXCELSIOR" ON HIS BLOUSE BUTTONS; Body of a Man Awaits Identification in a College Point Morgue.
- The Battleship Texas Takes a Run.
- CLAIM OF ENGLISH CONTRACTORS; All-absorbing Topic of Discussion and Excitement in Colombia--Minister Jenner's Unpopularity.
- FLYWHEEL HURLS DEATH; Burst in the Power House of the Hudson Electric Light Company. UPPER HOBOKEN LEFT IN DARKNESS Engine Got Beyond Control, and Accident Due Too Rapid Revolution -- Three Men Injured.
- Gen. Dragomiroff at Mirecourt.
- THE WHISKY TRUST TROUBLES; Settled by an Agreement Between Receiver McNulta and Greenhut and Morris, Indorsed by the Court.
- HOME RULE" A PARTY QUESTION.
- THE PALISADES DRIVEWAY; Further Details of the Plan to Acquire the Face and Slope. HOW TO BUILD THE ROAD CHEAPLY Methods by Which It Could Be Made Partly Self-Supporting -- Attractions for Houseboats and Bicyclists.
- A MASTERPIECE BY TURNER
- NEW YORK DIET KITCHENS; A Charity to Relieve that Helpless Class, the Sick Poor. TWENTY-TWO YEARS OF NOBLE WORK How a Kitchen Is Conducted -- An Hour with the Matron in Charge -Scenes, Incidents, and Needs.
- POISON INSTEAD OF EPSOM SALTS; Young Odendahl's Death Was Hastened -- The Coroner to Investigate.
- Two New Flags for Detroit.
- RECENT UPRISINGS IN CUBA; PRESENT MOVEMENT SMOLDERING FOR THREE YEARS. Cubans Better Prepare for the Straggle Now Than When They Maintained a Ten Years' Warfare.
- AT THE WASHINGTON HOTELS.
- IN THE ORANGES.; Festivals, Social Gatherings, and Lectures for the Benefit of Society.
- The City Account Made Straight.
- Either Cads or Swells.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- SOME BICYCLE HINTS; How to Take Care of the Wheel When Touring. CLEANLINESS WILL SAVE TROUBLE Chain Must Be Kept in Order and Care Taken that Parts of the Machine Are Oiled.
- Criticism by Gen. Dragomiroff.
- Police Chief Murphy Charges Libel.
- Long-Suffering Couple.
- EAST SIDE BANK IN LIQUIDATION; Its Capital of $100,000 Was Found to be Impaired $11,897.75 -- Not Enough Business to Stand Losses.
- AGED MRS. LAWRENCE WAS SUFFOCATED; Gas Jet Partly Turned On in Her Room --Proliably an Accident.
- POLICE TRANSFERS DELAYED; Capt. Delaney Not to Go to Tremont at Present -- Acting Captain Cooney Removed from His Command.
- The Yale Glee Club With Go.
- HARVARD, 24; AMHERST, 0; Some Sharp, Lively Play in the First Half by Crimson Players.
- OBEYED BOSS M'LAUGHLIN; He Dictated the Nomination of Edward M. Grout for Mayor. HARMONY WAS MADE IMPOSSIBLE The Independent Democrats in Brooklyn Nominated Edward M. Shepard for Mayor. KINGS COUNTY DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES Independents and McLaughlinites Named Men for All the Offices.
- OUR AERIAL ENVELOPE; Lecture by Prof. Bickmore at the Museum of Natural History. TO TEACHERS OF CITY AND STATE Distinguished Educators Present -- Superintendent Skinner's Address -- Subject Well Treated -- Wonderful Stereopticon Views.
- Purclirtee of Palisades Wonld Be a Wobls Use of Wealth.
- OFFICES OR PRINCIPLES?; Good Government Club Young Men Defended Against Their Aged Critics.
- Cruel Punishment.
- Court of Appeals to Reconvene.
- INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS; Attorney General Hancock Defines the New Law. DUTIES OF THE ELECTION OFFICERS Powers and Privileges of the Various Election Officers -- The Proper Method of Marking a Ballot.
- Boston's Death Rate Large Last Week.
- SURRENDER TO THE A.P.A.; Massachusetts Republicans Yield to the "Cellar Gang." FANATICS DICTATE THE PLATFORM A Grand Triumph for the Know Nothings of the Party -- Renomination of the Old State Ticket.
- SOCIAL DOINGS IN MONTCLAIR.; Some of the More Important of the Week's Entertainments.
- AGRICULTURE IN RUSSIA; How It Happens that When Starving She Exports Grain. WHAT PRINCE KROPOTKIN SAYS The Acres Russia Tills -- Bushels of Grain per Head -- How Taxes Are Collected -- Hungry Russia.
- A BOLT IN WAYNE.; Senator Raines Will Lose Votes by the Defection of a Supervisor.
- New Acquisitions of British Museum.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- MR. PILLSBURY EXPRESSES THANKS.; Pleased with His Victory Because as an American He Won at Chess.
- Opposition in House of Commons.
- IT RAN INTO AN OPEN SWITCH; A Fast Freight Train Wrecked and Two of Its Crew and Two Valuable Horses Killed by the Accident.
- IN MEMORY OF PATRIOTS; Marble Tablet to Mark the Graves of Montgomery's Soldiers. THEY FELL AT THE SEIGE OF QUEBEC Two Little American Girls Cause this Memorial to be Placed in the Courtyard of the Old Military Prison.
- Henry B. Hyde's Coachman Killed.
- LOSSES BY FIRE.
- The Nellie F. Pickering Ashore.
- Henry Kroeger.
- BROOKLYN BOSSISM.
- The Food Show in Order.
- Schlegel's Conceit.
- PASTEUR AT NOTRE DAME; Obsequies of the Man of Science Attended by National Homage. POINCARE SPOKE THE PANEGYRIC The President, Ambassadors, Military Men. Judges, and Men of Letters Walked in the Solemn Cortege.
- Realism.
- The Coming Lakewood Season.
- The Savannah and Western Sold.
- LENOX IN AUTUMN GLORY; Nearly All the Larger Cottages Are Now Filled with Guests. GOLF STILL CONTINUES IN FAVOR The Floral Parade to be Omitted This Year Because of the Interest in the Scotch Game -- Dinner Parties.
- Away with the Toothpick.
- At Hot Springs, Va.
- Town Elections in Connecticut.
- DEMOCRATIC TICKET FILED.; Gov. Flower Signs the Certificate -- Ballot Law Instructions.
- When the Battalion Charges.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- THE STUDY OF ASTRONOMY.
- Rockland's Water Supply Short.
- A PICTURESQUE CHURCH; The Pretty Stone Structure of St. Ann's at Sayville, L.I. STATUE TO JOHN HUSS, THE MARTYR Dr. John H. Prescott and His Charge -- A Mission at Bohemia -- Modern Windows in Beautiful Glass.
- THE NORTHWEST WHEAT CROP; Unprecedented Receipts in Duluth for the Month of September.
- Archbishop Corrigan Gone to Mexico.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- Pomeroy P. Dickinson.
- SAYS SHE IS A CAPTIVE; Mrs. L.M. Scott's Lawyer Secures a Writ of Habeas Corpus STRANGE STORY OF DAMAGE SUIT The Plaintiff Said to be Kept a Prisoner by the Husband Who Deserted Her and His Father, John C. Scott.
- TICKETS AND PARTS OF TICKETS.
- WAITED FOR GEN. M'ALPIN; National Guardsmen Gathered to Welcome Him Home. BUT THE PARIS WAS NOT SIGHTED Many Officers the Guests of Gen. Howard Carroll in a Trip Down the Bay -- A Pleasant Day's Outing.
- PROPOSED GREAT LIBRARY; Plan for a Building Suggested by Mr. Jean Fuerst. FIFTH AVENUE RESERVOIR THE SITE If This Architect Should Have His Way the Astor, Lenox, and Tilden Libraries Would Be Well Housed.
- SUIT FOR LOSS OF THE ELBE.; Counter Claim of the Crathie for Unlawful Detention.
- The Day After.
- HER POINT OF VIEW.
- An Anti-Suffragist Circular.
- GREAT BARRINGTON.; Col. Brown's Fountain to be Presented -- Dramatic Entertainments.
- IMMIGRANTS FROM ITALY; After Learning Our Ways They Become Good, Industrious Citizens. HALF A MILLION IN THIS COUNTRY Sketch of Those in and About New York, Their Habits and Methods of Earning a Livelihood.
- Death of the Rev. Peter D. Oakey.
- Forgot to Remove the Pipe.
- ERIE COUNTY'S NEW BOSS; Senator Persons Controls the Republican Nominating Convention. THE MACHINE SUFFERS A DEFEAT Hisses Greet One of the County Cand i dates -- One Brewery Gets Two Candidates on the Republican County Ticket.
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Not Many Transactions Reported During the Week. BROADWAY PROPERTY IN DEMAND Several Notable Sales Announced Yesterday -- Building Operations in Prospect -- Coming Auction Offerings.
- Fruit as Medicine.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- VINO-KOLAFRA AT YALE.; The New Training Ration Effectively Used by Mike Murphy in the Yale-Cambridge Games.
- PENAL CONDITIONS IN MARYLAND AND DELAWARE.
- Black Majority Ample.
- BOSTON'S ANCIENT ARTILLERY; A Protest Against Its Entering Richmond on Sunday Which the Commander is Unable to Act Upon.
- Dominion of Canada Finances.
- Broke His Legs on a Bicycle.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- GREAT BRITAIN IN CHINA; The Tension Between the Two Nations Still Extreme. ENGLAND INSISTS ON HER TERMS A Report that Sir Julian Pauncefote Is to Take Lord Dufferin's Place as Minister to France.
- PRINCETON, 22; RUTGERS, 0.; The Men from New-Brunswick Play a Good Defensive. Game.
- Jerome S. Plummer.
- THE ARREST OF CAPT. ARMES; Arguments in the Habeas Corpus Case in the District of Columbia Supreme Court Yesterday.
- THE NEW-HAVEN RAILROAD.
- TO GIRDLE THE EARTH WITH A BARROW; A Calfornia Tourist Reaches St. Louis on His Way.
- IN MEMORY OF MILES STANDISH; A Unique Monument Recently Erected at Squantum, Mass.
- DISORDER PREVAILS IN CRETE.; Islanders Submit a Statement of Grievances to the Powers.
- Safest Side of the Stock Market.
- That's Another Story.
- AMOS J. CUMMINGS NOMINATED; Named for Congress by Tammany in the Tenth District -- Gen. Sickles Declines to be a Candidate.
- NEWPORT'S WANING SEASON.; The Golf Tournament the Last Great Attraction of the Year.
- A MODEL SCHOOL BUILDING; GIFT OF THE THORNE FAMILY TO THE VILLAGE OF MILLBROOK. In Memory of Their Father find Mother, Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Thorne -- Of Colonial Architecture.
- Gen. Mahone Dying.
- THESE REPUBLICANS SCARED.; Met to Nominate for Assembly in First District, but Had to Adjourn.
- THE LETTERS OF URIAH
- STANCHFIELD RENOMINATED.; Chemung Democrats Put a Strong Ticket in the Field.
- GOSSIP OF THE CYCLERS; The Future of the Bicycle in the Army, and the Coming Convention. RIVERSIDES TO RUN TO PATCHOGUE Chief Consul Potter Sounds a Warning to Voting Wheelmen -- The Libertys Preparing for Their Pair.
- The Expectations of a Quarter of a Century Ago Not Realized.
- YALE, 26; UNION, 0.; The New-Haven Boys Play an Aggressive Game at Albany.
- ELSIE CLEWS'S NARROW ESCAPE; Her Pluck and Presence of Mind Saved Her in Runaway.
- GEN. MILES IN WASHINGTON; He Assumes Command of the Army by Order of the President, but Takes No Other Action.
- MURPHY WINS IN ST. LOUIS.; The Brooklyn Cyclist Defeats Bald and Makes a State Record.
- Maltreated by White Caps.
- Another Brooklyn Trolley Victim.
- Article 8 -- No Title
- A NAVAL COURT-MARTIAL REBUKED; Its Action in Regard to a Young Apprentice Declared to be Unjust.
- Panoramic Wall Paper.
- ARCTIC EXPLORATION.
- NO LIQUOR FOR THE STUDENTS; Princeton Trustees Insist That Saloon Keepers Refuse to Sell to All Students Who Are Under Age.
- Citizens of Arizona Have No Regard for Small Change.
- ITALIANS AND ABYSSINLANS; A Battle of Baratieri with Mangascia Is Apparently Imminent.
- Still Has the House.
- Biggest of All Mosquitoes.
- Dr. Depew in Error.
- New-Jersey State Committee.
- A GOLF CLUB IN STOCKBRIDGE.; The De Gerstoff-Crowninshield Wedding -- Social Notes.
- Death to the Hogs.
- BOHEMIANS DANCED PONDEROUSLY; And the Ceiling Below Fell on the McKinley Club -- Several Hurt.
- BACK FROM A TRIP TO JAPAN; Justice Bartlett and Mr. Davenport Have Something Interesting to Say About Their Journey.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- A WOLFVILLE THANKSGIVING
- Harmony in Albany County.
- Duchess of Albany's Work
- CLEVELAND WINS AGAIN.; Young Was a Puzzle to Baltimore's Hard Hitters.
- Indian Snake Bites and Pasteur.
- PERIL OF GUNNING EXCURSIONISTS; Veterinarian Girisch and Two Friends Upset in a Boat and Lose Outfit.
- CAPT. BARR HOME AGAIN.; Tells of the Victories of Howard Gould's Niagara in British Waters.
- A Washout at Long Branch.
- St. Johnland County Farm Deed.
- Article 9 -- No Title
- THE ARTIST-ARTISAN INSTITUTE; Beginning of Eighth Season -- Union Effected with the School of Industrial Art and Technical Design for Women.
- Pease -- De Pollone.
- CORNELIA B. FORBES'S MISSION; Working Consistently for Temperance and Female Suffrage.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- SHE WANTS A SECOND DIVORCE; Ella T. Allen Files a Bill Against the Man She Has Married Twice.
- The New Era of Prosperity.
- CHINESE OBSTACLES TO INQUIRY.; The British Vice Consul Will Abandon His Ku-Cheng Mission.
- With a Scotch Twist.
- Large Increase to P. Carroll's Family.