Articles
- LEXOW RENOMINATED.; The Senator, in Accepting, Pats Himself on the Back.
- Belle Meade Yearlings Sold.
- Prohibition Nominations.
- THE METROPOLITAN LIFE COMPANY; Serious Charges Against Its Officers Made by a Judge.
- THE SOCIAL WORLD.
- CIVILIZATION AND BARBARIANS.
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- MILITARY EVASIONS PARDONED.; Italy Celebrates the Twenty-fifth Year of the Plebiscite Victory.
- One Bid on Navy Smallarms.
- Tartar's Skirmish Unknown Officially.
- NEW RAPID TRANSIT STATIONS; Changes Along the Routes as Proposed by the Commissioners -- What Mr. Steinway Says of Advancing the Work.
- Mr. Carlisle Again in Washington.
- KAISER'S MESSAGE TO THE CZAR; A Sequel to the Negotiations, Undoubtedly of Great Importance, Begun by Chancellor von Hohenlohe.
- CUBA'S AUTONOMIST PARTY; Ludicrous Political Combination Which Represents Nothing. AUTONOMY UNDER SPAIN A DREAM Absolute Independence or Abject Submission as a Spanish Colony the Ultimatum of Fate to the Cuban People.
- President of the Fat Men's Club Dead.
- UNION TICKET DEMANDED; Good Government Club Action Criticised by Anti-Tammany Men. THEIR MOVE A MENACE TO FUSION Dr. Parkhurst Suggests a Mass Meeting -- May Be a New Committee of Seventy -- Difficulties of the Situation.
- MANY FAVOR COGGESHALL.; Democrats of Oneida Nominate No Candidate for Senator.
- Frederick Gallatin's Fishing Trip.
- ENGINEER JENSEN BLAMED; State Railroad Board's Findings in the Matter of the Bay Ridge Collision.
- Dangerous Hole in the Pavement.
- SERMONS BY DR. MACARTHUR; QUICK TRUTHS IN QUAINT TEXTS. By Robert Stuart MacArthur. 8vo. Philadelphia: American Baptist Publication Society.
- Simpson -- Morris.
- Telephones and a Board of Health.
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- STEAMER URUGUAY WRECKED.; Loss of German Mail Vessel from Montevideo off Cape Frio.
- Decrease in Wool Production.
- ANTI-CRUELTY CONVENTION; Work of the Prevention Societies During the Year. NEEDED LEGISLATION IN THE STATE Reformatory Measures Proposed for Youthful Malefactors -- Children and the Liquor Traffic.
- OF VALUE TO ADVERTISERS; An Expert Advertising Manager Finds the Morning Newspapers the Best Medium for Reaching the Public.
- THE FINANCIAL MARKETS; Speculation Still Narrow, but Prices Again Moving Upward. SHARP BREAK IN FOREIGN EXCHANGE Conclusive Evidence of the Culmination of the Outward Movement of Gold -- Improvment in Coal Conditions.
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- A DURRANT JUROR THREATENED; The Person Who Committed the Offense to be Punished Severely.
- The Pierra Interview.
- Gen. Mahone's Condition Improved.
- BOSTWICK WINS EASILY.; Defeated Crowninshield in the West Side Tennis Club Finals.
- MAY PREVENT THE FIGHT; The Texas Legislature Seems Very Much in Earnest. GOV. CULBERSON'S VIGOROUS TALK A Law Against Prizefighting Will Certainly Be Enacted, but the House May Prevent Its Immediate Operation.
- PLATT TRIUMPHS IN SULLIVAN.; Assemblyman Krenrich Turned Down by Order of the Boss.
- AFTER THE BIG SPRINTER; Croker and Dwyer Both Want to Buy Rey del Carreres. AN OFFER OF $30,000 FOR THE COLT Rey del Carreres Won the Culver Handicap in a Romp, and Harry Reed Won the Greenfield Stakes.
- GOVERNMENT CROP REPORT.
- A Substitution in Broome.
- Two Women Killed by a Train.
- Warburg -- Loeb.
- THE CHURCH CONVENTION; Many Leading Episcopalians Gathered in Minneapolis. THE SESSIONS TO BEGIN TO-DAY Three Secret Meetings of the Committee on Revision of the Constitution and Canons Held.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- Article 11 -- No Title
- BRITISH STEAMER FOUNDERED.; The Coal Steamer Christian Sunk After Collision with the Albireo.
- An Aeronaut Fatally Injured.
- British Admiral Buller at Shanghai.
- MUST BE ABLE TO READ; Limited Educational Qualification for South Carolina Voters. A CHANCE GIVEN ALL ILLITERATES The Committee on Suffrage Reports a Plan to the Constitutional Convention -- Divorces Not Recognized.
- HAD TO JUMP INTO ICY WATER; Flushing Men, After Trying to Push Their Boat Off a Shoal, Spent the Night Shivering.
- Hugh Maloney a Suicide.
- THE LOWEST BIDDER BARRED; Offers Opened Yesterday for the Construction of Six Composite Gunboats.
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- NATIONAL GOLF TOURNEY; Championship Games Begun on the Newport Links. MR. MACDONALD'S EXCELLENT PLAY A Strong Wind Interferes with the Contestants, Though the Course Was Never in Better Condition.
- Work on the Amphitheatre Suspended.
- TAMMANY IS SANGUINE; The Braves Say They Are Confident of Victory This Fall. MEETING OF STANDING COMMITTEES Postmaster Dayton Talked of for Supreme Court Justice -- Other Candidates for the City Ticket.
- BLOOMINGDALE TURNED DOWN.; City Republicans Take All Places on the Albany County Ticket.
- THE SUFFOLK COUNTY FAIR.; Old-Fashioned Country Style at Riverhead -- A Day of Politicians.
- Cold Storage Exchange Closed.
- WHAT ATLANTA HAS ACCOMPLISHED; The Work Done by Her In Preparing the International Exposition.
- Lane -- Blackburn.
- DIED IN A HOTEL DINING ROOM; Woman Whose Name Is Unknown Falls a Victim to Apoplexy.
- THE GERMAN DRAMATIC SEASON; Mr. Conried's New Term at the Irving Place Theatre Opened with a Venerable Classic.
- Manchester Protects Its Ship Canal.
- FROM THE FROZEN SEAS; Prof. Dyche and Lieut. Peary's Servant Henson Arrive with Specimens. TERRIBLE SUFFERING OF EXPLORERS Had to Eat Their Dogs -- The Lieutenant's Failure Likely to be Final -- Story of the Rescuers' Trip.
- Fell Under a Moving Car.
- IS THIS A SCHEME TO AID REED?; Peculiar Circular Letter Sent to the Republicans of Texas.
- JURORS CHANGE THEIR VOTES; A Remarkable Scene in a Rhode Island Court Yesterday.
- EX-JUSTICES AGAIN FAIL; Right of the Legislature to Create New Courts Sustained. NO BELIEF FOR OLD POLICE BOARD Justice O'Brien Refuses an Injunction Restraining the Controller from Paying Salaries to Magistrates.
- POSED AS ETHEL SUTRO; Many Firms Swindled by a Clever Young Woman. ORDERED A GREAT VARIETY OF GOODS She Claimed to be the Daughter of Mrs. Theodore Sutro -- Photographs She Ordered May Lead to Capture.
- COACHER MORSE INJURED.; Sprained an Ankle While Playing with Princeton's Football Team.
- NEPOTISM AT ALBANY.; Supt. Skinner Dismisses a Good Man to Make Room for His Brother.
- YACHTS REPORTED.
- NEWS OF THE RAILROADS; Instructive Figures Relating to New-York City Lines. EXTENT OF LAST YEAR'S BUSINESS Falling Off in the Number of Passengers Carried, and a Slight Decrease in Gross Earnings -- The Killed and the Injured.
- Nebraska Republican Convention.
- LIEUT. COL. BILLINGS RETIRES; He Is to Join the Faculty of the University of Pennsylvania.
- Better Wages for over 1,000 Men.
- Palmer -- Coon.
- THE STATE COMMITTEE COMPLETED; Prominent New-Jersey Democrats to Have Charge of the Campaign.
- NEWPORT'S SEASON CLOSING FAST; Cottagers Leaving for Home, and Very Few New Arrivals Noted.
- Passion Play at Norwich Congress.
- BURGLAR FALLS SEVERAL STORIES; Discovered in the Sixth-story Room of a Hotel, He Loses His Life in Evading His Pursuers.
- LOSSES BY FIRE.
- TWO KINDS OF SOUTHERN NEWS; One Relates to Crime, the Other to Progress -- Which Is Wanted.
- SEPTEMBER TREASURY FIGURES; Condition of the Public Debt -- Government Receipts and Expenditures -- Coinage and Circulation.
- THE PRESIDENT AT NEW-LONDON; He Spends a Few Hours in the Harbor on Board the Oneida.
- Tobacco Damaged by Frost.
- SIR HENRY TYLER SEES PIEROLA; Five Distinguished Politicians, to be Appointed by the Government, Will Draft Necessary Reforms.
- Plans for Cornell and Williams.
- Expensive Joke on a Prohibitionist.
- ALL FOR THE PARTY NOW; Kings County Reformers Agree to Conference on Local Candidates. MR. SHEPARD TALKS OF MR. GAYNOR The Justice, He Says, Was Wrongly Informed About Reference to Him at the Harmony Conference.
- COTTON ON THE LIGHTER MARTIN BURNED; Watchman Brible May Have Perished -- Pier 20 Was Slightly Damaged.
- Fast Run on the Michigan Central.
- THE ST. PAUL AT GLOUCESTER; Everything Ready for the Trial Trip of the Steamship -- Her Passage from Delaware Breakwater.
- SPAIN LOSES A CRUISER; The Cristobal Colon Runs Aground on the Bajos Los Colorados. CREW SAVED, EXCEPT THREE SAILORS Active Operations Against the Insurgents Continuing, and Important Encounters Are Reported.
- OWES HIS LIFE TO THE PRESIDENT; Clyde Mattox's Sentence Commuted to Imprisonment.
- Loubet Candidate for the Senate.
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- CABLE CARS CARRY MAIL; Third Avenue Line Begins Its Service with a Speedy Trip. EIGHT CARS ARE NOW IN OPERATION More Are Being Made Ready -- Quick Work in Sorting and Delivering -- Schedule of Trips from 5 A.M. to 8:30 P.M.
- HARTFORD THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY; The Term Will Begin To-day with Seventy-five Students.
- Tug Daylight Sinks Suddenly.
- IN BEHALF OF CUBA'S CAUSE; Natives of the Island and Their Sympathizers Listen to Speeches.
- Condition of the Rice Market.
- PARDON TO LOUIS STERN REFUSED; Luitpold, Prince of Bavaria, Declines to Condone an American's Alleged Offense to a Spa Baron.
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- Gov. Culberson Congratulated.
- For a Nerve Tonic; Use Horsford's Acid Phosphate.
- A Strong Democratic Ticket.
- HIGH CLASS HORSES SEEN; Fine Animals Shown at the Westchester County Fair. SOCIETY ATTENDS THE EXHIBITION Holly Woodnut Takes a Blue Ribbon -- The Turk and Montreal Win the Prizes Among the Jumpers.
- A NEAPOLITAN PAINTER; A SKETCH OF THE LIFE AND WORK OF THE PAINTER DOMENICO MORELLI. By Ashton R Willard. With eight hello-types. Small 4to. New-York: Houghton, Mifflin & Co. $1.25.
- A MYSTERIOUS LEPER AT LARGE; He Is Highly Educated and Refused to Reveal His Identity to the Authorities -- Escape from Philadelphia Hospital.
- FOR JERSEY'S FAIR NAME; Chancellor McGill's Battle Cry When Notified of Nomination. MEN OF INTEGRITY FOR OFFICES Laws to Preserve the People's Rights Against Sale to Monopolies -- The Chancellor's Plan of Campaign.
- "LABBY" ON THE CUP.
- OBSEQUIES OF LOUIS PASTEUR.; A Funeral Cortege from Garches Through St. Cloud to Paris.
- He Saw a Good Man Die.
- Capo di Monte at Victoria's Call.
- WILL NEVER SEE THE POLE.; Lieut. Peary Says He Is Done with Arctic Exploration.
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- Japanese Royalty in Washington.
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- WHISKY TRUST TROUBLES; Terms on Which a Settlement Has Been Made, as Announced in Chicago Late Last Evening.
- CAPT. HOWGATE FREE AGAIN; Admitted to Bail Until His Appeal Is Settled.
- SPLIT SEEMS INEVITABLE; The Miller-Platt Fight Resumed at Richfield Springs. NEITHER SIDE WILL YIELD AN INCH Miller Men Given Until This Morning to Arrange Their Plans -- The Senatorial Dead-lock Continues at Corning.
- Fassett's Man Wins.
- Washington Central's Future.
- STUDIES OF TWO CREEDS; STUDIES IN THEOLOGIC DEFINITION UNDERLYING THE APOSTLES AND NICENE CREEDS. By Frederic Palmer. 16mo. New-York: E.P. Dutton & Co. $1.2.5.
- TRAIN ROBBERS UNDER ARREST; Three of Them Captured and Held in Western Towns.
- BIG PARADE OF FIREMEN; Thousands March Eight Miles Through the Streets of New-Rochelle. CHIEF BONNER AND EXEMPTS THERE Some Rare Old "Masheens," and Veterans Almost as Old -- Lavish Entertainment of the Visitors.
- A DIFFERENT SITUATION.
- EXCITEMENT AT CONSTANTINOPLE.; Deaths and Wounds in an Attempt to Appeal to the Grand Vizier.
- Will Be Decided This Morning.
- A Cable from Brest to New-York.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- Cuban Tobacco Growers in Florida.
- WANTS A SHARE OF $725,000; Bank President Claims a Part of Clearing House Money. CAME FROM THE SALE OF OLD BUILDING Members Supposed It Was All to be Used in Paying for the New Structure on Cedar Street.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- To be Gov. McKinley's Pastor.
- THE IRISHMEN WIN.; Beat Out the Scots at a Game of Cricket at Hoboken.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; A Business Building to Cover the Plot Now Used by the Bar Association -- Doings at Auction.
- A HOT SENATORIAL FIGHT.; The Republicans Dead-locked and the Democrats Waiting.
- Nominated for the Assembly.
- NEXT YEAR'S CYCLE MEET; Chief Consul Potter Says It Ought to be Held in the Empire State. SYRACUSE MENTIONED AS THE PLACE The State Division to Support the Saline City -- Louisville and Toledo Striving Hard for the Prize
- Surrender of an Army Deserter.
- THE VALUE OF FABLES; FABLES AND FABULISTS, ANCIENT AND MODERN. By Thomas Newbigging. 16mo. New-York: Frederick A. Stokes Company.
- AT THE FIVE POINTS MISSION; Reception and Entertainment Following the Fifty-first Annual Meeting -- Part Taken by the Children.
- THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER A SEWER; Paper Read Before the American Public Health Association.
- HEALTH OF THE CHILDREN; Rules Made to Prevent the Spread of Contagious Diseases. TO BE ENFORCED IN THE SCHOOLS Use of Slates Discontinued -- Pupils from Infected Houses May Not Attend -- Other Precautions Taken.
- CUBAN BELLIGERENCY.
- TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES.
- BRITISH REVENUE INCREASED.; Conservatives Elated in Expectation of Enormous Budget Surplus.
- SWINDLERS AT THE DOCKS; Lumber Firms Paid City Employes to Accept Cheap Material. INSIDE INFORMATION FOR MONEY A Witness Says Commissioner Phelan Consented to the Giving of It -- How Contractors Were Favored.
- Active Operations Against Cubans.
- M'MAHON HALL DEDICATED; The Finest Building of the Catholic University. CARDINAL GIBBONS AT THE SERVICES Something of the Career of Mgr. McMahon, Who Gave His Fortune to the University Cause.
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- HAVE HOPES OF VICTORY; Massachusetts Democrats Think They Can Win This Year. THE YOUNG MEN'S CLUBS AT DINNER George Fred Williams Will Probably Be Named for Governor -- Nathan Matthews Will Manage the Campaign.
- CHICAGO IS BOTH WICKED AND DIRTY; A Resident Minister Tells an Awful Tale to the Bostonese.
- The Rev. S.Y. Lum Killed by a Train.
- ALDERMEN HELP STREET SALESMEN; Action Taken to Prevent the Removal of News and Bootblack Stands and Truck Carts by the Police.
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- Asbury Park Wheelmen's Century.
- SPURS FOR COL. FELLOWS; Special Sessions Justices Will Prod Him to Act in Excise Cases. MUST CHANGE DILATORY TACTICS Justice Jerome's Statement the First Move -- Vigorous Action Will Be Taken If It Becomes Necessary.
- Heavy Damages for a Husband
- THE NEW-YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY; Members Listen to a Paper on Throgg's Neck by F.W. Jackson.
- THE LIQUOR ISSUE IN IOWA.
- OBITUARY RECORD.
- SUGAR SHORTAGE PREDICTED.; Giesecker's Estimate Affects the Market to a Considerable Extent.
- ASKED TO STICK BY HIM; Roundsman Hammond Says Capt. Strauss Made This Request of Him. DID SO TO SHIELD HIS SUPERIOR Defendant Accused by Buckley of Giving False Testimony at the Roundsman's Trial -- Case Adjourned to Oct. 9.
- Magnier Surrenders to the Police.
- Burglars Burn a Store.
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- LONG ISLAND CITY POOR; No Money in Its Treasury for the Salaries of Employes. ALDERMEN IMPEACH ITS TREASURER They Say Mr. Knapp Could Have Money on Hand if He Would Take In Unexpended Balances. LONG ISLAND CITY POOR
- MRS. LIZZIE ERB BURNED TO DEATH; Coals from the Kitchen Fire Set Her Clothing Ablaze -- Her Terrible Fight for Life.
- Prison Labor to be Stopped.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Ex-Senator Crozier Very Ill
- STAKE RACES AT RIGBY PARK.; Bingen Trots an Easy Mile in 2:10 3-4 -- Straight Winners.
- TO RECLAIM "NO MAN'S LAND."; Westchester Supervisors to Provide for Recently Annexed Towns.