Articles
- Major Halford Talks About Harrison.
- NEW DORP'S OLD LANE; Seen Under an Autumn Rain It Has Beauties All Its Own. A DUTCH SHORE SETTLEMENT Its Ancient Homes and Fine Cherry Trees -- The Lights, Past and Present -- Destructive Work of the Sea.
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- GOLF AT KNOLL WOOD.; Contests for Cups Offered by Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Thebaud.
- Indianapolis Runs Over.
- THE WESTCHESTER RACING CASE.
- G.A.R. Badges in Catholic Churches.
- ABRAHAM'S TRUST IN GOD; Dr. Talmage's Lesson from the Presenting of Isaac as a Sacrifice. NO OFFERING TOO GREAT TO MAKE Christ Sustains His Followers and Throws Open the Gates of Everlasting Life to All Who Choose to Enter.
- PRESIDENT CLEVELAND IN TOWN; He Took Luncheon with Dr. Bryant, and Then the Oneida Steamed Down to the Lower Bay and Anchored.
- Russian Guards Commit Murder.
- THE STRABO HAD NO BILL OF HEALTH; Her Captain Could Not Find Our Consul at Santos and Left Without One.
- Husband Has Her Missing Boy.
- Bad Boarding House Milk.
- CABLE CARS IN LEXINGTON AVENUE; A Successful Trial Trip Made Yesterday, and the Public Will Be Allowed to Ride To-day.
- JERSEY DIVISION BLAMED; Zeal of the Cycling Officials Results in Disfavor Among Members. ALL BECAUSE ROAD MAPS WERE CUT OFF The Course Pursued, However, Was for the Best -- Finances Improved and the Division Is Now Prosperous.
- Held Nothing Back.
- THREE CONVENTIONS IN ONE CITY; Woman's Christian Temperance Union, National Purity Congress, and Builders' Association to Meet in Baltimore.
- THE LATEST KIND OF WEATHER; Sombre Skies, Fog, Drizzle, and then Downpours -- Mr. Dunn Expects Great Improvement To-day.
- POLITICAL IDIOCY.
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- A Satisfactory Swiss Sight.
- TO FEED THEIR EMPLOYES CHEAPLY; A Restaurant to be Established by a Large Industrial Company.
- THREE WERE INSTANTLY KILLED; And Nine Were Seriously Injured by a Fatal Trolley Car Accident on a Pennsylvania Road.
- SOCIALIST CONGRESS DISCUSSED.; Berlin Anarchists Find Little Encouragement in It.
- Assignments of New-Jersey Priests.
- Banker Was Third.
- PULPIT TEACHINGS CROSS; Sunday Selling of Liquor Brings Out Contrary Views. DR. NEWTON PLEADS FOR LIBERALITY A Law Permitting Opening Part of the Day Might Be Permanently Enforced. THE REV. MYERS ON THE OTHER SIDE To Allow Saloons to be Open Sunday, He Says, Is Giving Preference to Hell.
- A SAFE FUSE FOR PROJECTILES; An Invention That Promises to Prevent Fatal Accidents by the Sudden Explosion of Fuses.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- THE SHEARMAN-DAVIS MURDER; One of the Men Implicated Believed to Have Been Found.
- SHARP RACING IN IOWA.; The Circuit Fliers Make Close Finishes in the Council Bluffs Meet.
- PRINCETON AND HARVARD; Likely to Meet This Fall on the Football Gridiron. PROPOSITION MADE BY HARVARD The Tigers' Team Improving Rapidly in the Game, and Plenty of Spirit Shown by the Students.
- Maine's Chief Justice Is Coy.
- GUARDING THE ICE SUPPLIES.
- AN ADDRESS TO CITIZENS; Good Government Convention's Defense of Its Ticket. SUPPORT OF FUSION NOT FOR SALE Committee of Fifty Charged with Disregarding Resolutions Under Which It Was Appointed -- No Traffic with Politicians. AN ADDRESS TO CITIZENS
- How New-York Looks to Buffalo.
- DEMOCRATS FULL OF HOPE; Pushing the Campaign in New-Jersey with Renewed Vigor. THEY ARE CONFIDENT OF VICYORY Excellent County Nominations Made by the Party -- Trouble Expected in the Home of Griggs.
- THE INDIANA DID NOT SAIL; She Cannot Reach Boston Now Before To-morrow Afternoon.
- THE POPE TO KING CARLOS.; A Belief that His Holiness Will Prevent His Visit to King Humbert.
- CAPTURED BY THE CUBANS; The Cannon and Ammunition of a Spanish Vessel Seized. NONE OF THE CREW MADE PRISONERS A Filibustering Expedition Succeeds in Landing on the Cuban Coast -- Gov. Matthew's Speech.
- BUYING LAND AT WHOLESALE; Purchases by the Widow of Lord Scully in the State of Missouri.
- NO YALE-HARVARD GAME.; Efforts of Alumni to Effect an Agreement Have Failed.
- Had Found It So.
- SHERMAN'S FRIDAY OPINIONS.
- IN AND OUT OF ROME; Dr. Vanoli Leaves the Catholic Church, G.W. Davidson Joins It. SATOLLI ONCE TAUGHT THE FORMER Mr. Davidson for Years Sexton of the Episcopal Church of the Redeemer and Prominent in Charity.
- WHY BAVARIA REFUSED PARDON; Louis Stern Said to be the Victim of an Unkind Feeling Toward This Country Dating Back Many Years.
- THE PORTE TAKES ACTION; It Will No Longer Delay in Its Answers to the Powers. WILL INVESTIGATE THE LATE RIOTS A Commission Appointed Yesterday to Release Armenian Prisoners Who Are Found to be Innocent.
- Church Dedication at Orange.
- Gossip of the German Royalty.
- MINISTER JENNER'S BAD POLICY; England's Commercial Relations with Colombia in Grave Danger by Reason of His Acts.
- ANXIOUS ABOUT MR. PAVEY; Machine Republicans Do Not Know Where They Will Find Him. HIS PLAIN LETTER TO MR. BARNES Capt. Palmer Looking for the Soldier Vote -- Trying to Keep Warner Miller from Speaking in This City.
- Derivation of "Electricity."
- NOT ALL SALOONS CLOSED; Some Violators of the Law Were Arrested Without Trouble. AN OUTBREAK ON THE EAST SIDE A Policeman at Every Saloon in the Tenderloin -- Much Beer for Sunday Drinking Sold Saturday Night.
- Wished to Probate His Own Will.
- EIGHTH BATTALION CYCLE CORPS.; To be Mustered into Service in a Fortnight -- Its Winter Programme.
- DARTMOUTH'S ATHLETIC GAMES.; Juniors and Freshmen Tied at 44 Points -- Chase's Score, 26.
- READY FOR WORDY WAR; Brooklyn Candidates to Begin This Week the Struggle for Votes. GROUT'S FOLL0WERS RALLY T0-NIGHT Reform Democratic Meetings Wednesday -- Wurster Disappoints the Wortbites -- The Bradley-Woodruff Campaign.
- EPISCOPAL CHURCH WORK; Far Behind in the General Convention at Minneapolis. BISHOP POTTER ON THE SICK LIST Work on the Revised Constitution and Canons Hardly Begun During Two Weeks of the Sessions.
- THE SUPPLY OF SHIP ARMOR.
- POLICEMAN GUARDS A CHURCH DOOR; Weiffenbach, Who Wouldn't Put His Money in the Plate, Is Not Wanted.
- A POLITICO-RELIGIOUS ALLIANCE; The Mormon Church Combines with the Republican Party to Defeat the Utah Democracy.
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- BARNES HAS HIS REVENGE; Albany's Republican Leader Punishes the Reform Mayor. REFUSES HIM A RENOMINATION Also Defeats a Plan to Place the Reformer in Nomination by Petition -- A Long and Hard Fight.
- Revenue Cutter Perry at San Francisco.
- Sculptor Story's Funeral in Rome.
- STEVENS INSTITUTE STUDENTS.; Officers of the Musical Clubs -- Non-Fraternity Editors of The Link.
- NEW CHILEAN MINISTER NAMED; Casanova Will Cross the Andes to Consecrate the Archbishop, Castellanos, in the Argentine Republic.
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- Salmagundi.
- WILLIAMS EXPECTS TO WIN; The ex-Inspector Will Not Withdraw as a Senate Candidate. NOT AFFECTED BY TALK OF A DEAL The State Democracy Convention That Nominated Him Was Regular, He Says -- Relies on the Republicans.
- TREATS FOR SYRACUSE CHURCHGOERS; Sermon by Leading Preachers of the Congregational Faith.
- Football at St. Francis Xavier.
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- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- Dr. Henry Newington.
- FARMERS HOLDING THEIR WHEAT; A Combination in the Northwest Formed to Raise Prices -- Small Receipts at Duluth.
- Atrocities in Erivan.
- A DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE.; Harvey Ferris of Utica to Run for Senator in Coggeshall's District.
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- Americans in Berlin.
- CONDITIONS AT UNION.; Strieter Rules Made -- Elections of Class Officers.
- DOG FOUND ESCAPED CONVICT; Tarrytown Police Pet Mastiff Met Decker Walking Down the Railroad Track from Sing Sing.
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- PLENTY OF LARGE GAME; Emperor William Has Had Fine Sport at Hubertusstock. GOOD WEATHER AND GOOD SHOOTING Herr Friese, the Animal Painter, His Constant Companion -- Many Sketches Made of the Royal Hunters.
- SWINDLED PEOPLE OF OYSTER BAY; Mr. Stewart, a Pleasant Talker, Sold Dearly "Goods Crowded Out of Atlanta Exposition."
- CAN'T WRITE AND BE A SOLDIER, TOO; A Willet's Point Engineer Surprised by "Honorable Discharge."
- A NEW RACING VENTURE; Morris Park to be Reopened Under The Jockey Club's Management. THOROUGH TEST OF THE RACING LAW The Case Against Col. Lawrence to be Argued This Morning -- Flat Races and Steeplechases Until Nov. 5.
- THE SOCIAL WORLD.
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- Epidemic of Marriage in Hungary.
- ITS TICKET NOT PLACED; State Democracy's Nominees Not on the Sample Ballot. MAY COST THE PARTY MANY VOTES Action to be Taken to Have the Matter Remedied and a Column Added with State and Fusion Names.
- PRINCE OF NAPLES'S BETROTHAL.; Indications that He May Marry a Daughter of the Prince of Wales.
- STUDY OF MUSIC AT YALE; Largely Increased Attendance and a Greater Number of Courses. CONCERTS TO BE GIVEN THIS WINTER Conduct of Students at Chapel Exercises Criticised -- More Interest Shown in Debates -- Sports.
- DEATH OF FRANKLIN L. POPE; Killed at His Home by an Electric Shock of 3,000 Volts. FOUND DEAD IN HIS CELLAR A Famous Electrician Known as an Expert All Over the World -- Had Lived for a Year in Great Barrington, Mass.
- The Cholera in Russia.
- Student Discussions at Wells.
- MURDER OF COREA'S QUEEN; The King a Prisoner, and His Father Proclaimed Dictator -- A Cabinet of Pro-Japanese Elements.
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- FLORIDA'S ORANGE GROVES STILL LIVE; The Yield Even This Year Will Be by No Means Inconsiderable.
- SCRAMBLE FOR SEA CLIFF'S $150 JOB; Mr. Merschon, Who Scorns Remuneration, Is Likely to Get It.
- TOO MUCH WHISKY IN ALASKA; Story of a Fight and Murder Brought by a Russian Steamer.
- ORDERS ABOUT POSTAL FRAUDS; Judge John L. Thomas Makes Some Very Sensible Suggestions About the Post Office System.
- To Try Chess with Pillsbury.
- MR. BOSWORTH'S FIRST PASTORATE; The Twenty-third Street Baptist Church His Charge.
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- Princess Julia of Battenberg.
- FOUR OF THE SIX WERE DROWNED; A Ferryman's Boat Capsizes in the Patapsco River, and All but Two of the Occupants Are Lost.
- SERIOUS REVOLT IN GOA.; Portuguese Troops Defeated by a Large Force of Rebels.
- SCHOLARSHIPS AT HARVARD.; Awards by the Faculty -- Work of the Church Societies.
- FOUR MEN BURNED IN PRAIRIE FIRE; Conflagration in Agricultural Districts Near Winnipeg -- Canadian Pacific Railroad Property Destroyed.
- Three Earthquakes in Italy.
- Has Brooklyn Tried This Fender?
- SINS OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS; The Citizens of Omaha Have Good Cause for Complaint.
- Edison Burned a Thousand Letters.
- Massachusetts Official Ink.
- AN ATTEMPT TO BLOW UP A BUILDING; Fortunate Discovery by a Policeman in Anderson, Ind.
- Parkway Driving Club Races.
- CITY MARSHALS NOT RECOGNIZED; They Claim that Outsiders Get the Fees That They Should Obtain from Civil Court Business.
- ROADWAYS ON MR. CORBIN'S LAND; Indians and Cattle Made Them -- Who Owns Them Now?
- JOY IN OLD CHURCHES; Three City Congregations Celebrate Their Birthdays. TRIPLE ANNIVERSARY IN WEST FARMS Second Street Methodist Episcopal Society Sixty-three Years Old, Sixteenth Baptist a Year Younger.
- CONSPIRING TO MISLEAD.
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- College School of Journalism.
- The Docking of the Texas.
- HARD FIGHTING IN MADAGASCAR.; The Great Battles Preceding the Capture of Antananarivo.
- UNIQUE GIFT TO PRINCETON.; Busts of European Monarchs -- Whig and Cliosophic Initiations.
- A LIQUOR CONSTABLE KILLED; Four Negroes Arrested for the Crime in Danger of Lynching.
- Received by Emperor William.
- NO SHELLFISH FOR BROOKHAVENITES; The Law Has Taken Away One of Their Means of Livelihood.
- The Witness and the Judges.
- HOW CHRISTIANS SHOULD VOTE; Dr. Kittredge Says to Sink Personal Differences, Make the Best of the Situation, and Vote Against Tammany.
- NEGRO DAY AT THE ATLANTA FAIR; It Is Proposed to Make It a Memorable Occasion.
- STABBED BY A SOLDIER; Gray, of Willet's Point Engineers, Fugitive, May be Murderer. SLASHED TWO MEN IN A BARROOK Had Been Clubbed by Deputy Carll and, it Is Supposed, Was Armed for Revenge -- Murray's Place of Orgy.
- MR. SOPER'S DESIGNS.; Not Much Thought of by the Clyde Yachtsmen.
- Mr. Roosevelt to Speak in Baltimore.
- SCHOENHOLZ JURYMEN WATCHED; Special Detectives to Prevent Use of $40,000 the Incendiaries Are Said to Have for Bribery.
- BLESSED ON ITS ANNIVERSARY.; St. Paul of the Cross Church, Jersey City, Dedicates a New Front.
- THE GOOD GOVERNMENT CLUBS.
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- REED MEN BADLY SCARED; Chandler's Letter to Denver Fills Them with Forebodings. AN ALLEGED FRIEND TURNS FOE No Doubt in Portland that Chandler is After the Vice Presidency -- Reed Can't Head the Ticket He "Tails."
- Bit Off His Benefactor's Lip.
- THE SUGAR QUESTION IN GERMANY.; Negotiations as to Bounties -- Russia Pushing Her Oil Trade.
- HARD AT WORK AT CORNELL.; To Settle the Class Rivalries -- Statistics About the Women Students.
- NEW OCEAN SHOALS DISCOVERED; Dangerous Places for Navigation Just Made Known to Mariners.
- Son, 30, Beat Father, 64.
- INFLATING THE ALLISON BOOM; A Powerful Combination at Work in the East in His Interests, Says Chairman McMillan.