Articles
- KUNZENMAN BARRED OUT; Suspended by State Democracy's Executive Committee. IS NOT OFF THE TICKET, HOWEVER County Committee Will Have to Take Any Action Looking to Expulsion -- The Organization Preparing for the Campaign.
- Villiers Stuart Drowned in Wexford.
- A DEATH AT WEST POINT; Lieut. Albert M. Darmit Dies After a Short Illness.
- AT KOSTER & BIAL'S.; New Varieties of Variety Added to the Long Programme.
- ACCEPTED AS STATE'S EVIDENCE; The Witness Was Afterward Convicted and Sent to Prison.
- Strikers Return to Work.
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- Article 4 -- No Title
- Mortality Staid.
- INTERCLUB BOWLING.; The Plan Suggested for This Season's Sport in the Alley.
- Military Commissions.
- DELEGATE LEWIS GOES FREE; The Court Holds that He Would Incriminate Himself by Telling Who Tried to Bribe Him to Vote for Senator Coggeshall.
- THE CONGREGATIONAL COUNCIL; Adjourns Sine Die, After Appointing Committees and Adopting Many Reports and Resolutions.
- RACING FOR PRIZES LEGAL; Judge Ingraham So Decides in the Test Racing Case. NO INTERFERENCE AT MORRIS PARK Gambler De Lacy's Plans to "Do" Honest Racing Meet with a Set-back in the Courts.
- MAYOR TURNS OVER FUNDS; To Help Pay the Clerks in Special Sessions -- City Must Pay to Remove Ireland Building Debris.
- NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE A.P.A.; Efforts Will Be Made to Influence the Great Political Parties.
- PUBLIC BATHS FOR THE CITY; Plans of the Mayor's Committee Approved by the Health Board -- Co-operation of the Park Board Requested.
- THE CAUCUS WOULD RULE.
- THE BRIGGS CONTROVERSY AGAIN; Likely to be Renewed at the Meeting of the New-York Synod To-day.
- COREA NEEDS PRINCE PAK; Since the Queen Was Murdered He Is Anxious to Return. REFORMS WHICH HE HAS INITIATED His Rank at the Court, His Influence, and His Version of the Events That Placed Him in Opposition.
- THIEVES ENTER MISS BENNETT'S SCHOOL; Watches, Diamonds, and Jewelry Taken from Scholar's Rooms.
- TURPIN CONVINCES TURKEY.; lnventer of Explosive Melinite Is Summoned to the Dardanelles.
- PATERSON'S ACTIVE GOLF CLUB.; John W. Griggs, Republican Nominee for Governor, Chosen President.
- Five Children at a Birth.
- Chambers of Haiti Are Dissolved.
- G.A.R.U. FIGHT GETS HOT; President Anderson Resigns to Join Anti-Tammany Forces. MR. SUTRO UNANIMOUSLY DEPOSED The Charge Made that Signatures to the Call for To-night's Meeting Were Forged. OFFICE, IT IS SAID, OFFERED ANDERSON Statement Made that He Has Been Promised the Commissionership of Charities. G.A.R.U. FIGHT GETS HOT
- THE GOOD GOVERNMENT CLUB POSITION.
- GROUT'S CAMPAIGN OPENED; Brooklyn Democrats Filled the Academy of Music Last Night. THE CANDIDATE'S SPEECH APPLAUDED He Says He Has Made No Pledges, and if Elected Will Give a Business Administration -- Letter from Judge Gaynor.
- THE SUPREME COURT MET; A Very Short Session of the Body Held in the Capitol. NO VISIT TO PRESIDENT CLEVELAND Several Attorneys Admitted to the Bar and a Few Motions Accepted, but No General Business.
- LEGAL QUIBBLES IN DUTCHESS.; Republicans Seek to Keep the Democratic Ticket Off the Official Ballot.
- Yale Senior Class Officers.
- CONTROL IN THE SENATE; Republicans Undecided on the Proposition to Reorganize. LARGELY A QUESTION OF PATRONAGE Senator Cullom in Doubt Like Most of the Republican Senators -- How the Populists Come In.
- COTTAGE ENTERTAINMENTS AT NEWPORT; Dance at Mrs. James H. Beekman's -- A Number of Dinners.
- MANY POISONED BY THE WOOD OF A FLUTE; The Cocuswood Found to Occasion Swelling and Inflammation.
- THE WOOLEN INDUSTRY.
- Was in Her Hundredth Year.
- BANQUET TO SIR EDWARD MALET.; Mrs. Ranyon Sat at the Right of the Chancellor von Hohenlohe.
- MANY LETTER CARRIERS FINED; Eating Pie in a Grocery Proved to be an Expensive Luxury.
- TURKISH VERSION OF MASSACRE.; Aggressions of Armenians Caused the Rioting at Trebizond.
- WHEELER AGAIN AS GUARD.; Joins the Princeton Football Team and Goes in Training.
- Witnesses in a Murder Trial Killed.
- How Antananarive Was Defended.
- SPAIN'S CITIZENS TURBULENT; A Mob Attacks a Procession Headed by the Bishop at Cadiz and Students Yield Only to Force at Barcelona.
- "Vox Populi," Not "Vox Dei."
- WILL TELL OF MISSIONARY WORK; American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions Will Meet in Brooklyn This Week.
- "SADDEST OF THE YEAR."; But Fall Days Need Not Be Sad if People Will Not Make Them So.
- CRADLE OF QUAKERISM; Quaint Old Burlington, N.J., and Its Interesting History. QUEER RECORDS LEFT BY FRIENDS Romance of the Revolution -- A Tree More than 300 Years Old -- Anecdotes of Gen. Grant and Other Famous Men.
- MR. PAVEY LOSES A VOTE; That He May Be "Snowed Under" Thurlow Weed Barnes's Wish. NO REFRACTORY CANDIDATES WANTED " Nothing Disgraceful in Any Republican Seeking the Valuable Aid of Mr. Platt" -- An Interesting Statement.
- A BOLT BY BELDEN'S FOLLOWERS.; The Republican Candidate for Mayor of Syracuse Has New Opposition.
- Burning Steadily for a Month.
- A Contract Awarded.
- SYMPATHY WITH CUBA.
- KINGS COUNTY POLITICS; Reform Democrats to Hold a Meeting to Ratify Their Ticket. MR. GROUT FOR CONSOLIDATION Mayor Schieren Is Quoted as Having Said the Tax Rate This Year Will Be Increased About Ten Mills.
- KAISER WILHELM'S CONDOLENCE.; Murder of Schwartz Should Arouse the People Against Socialists.
- Drove in Front of a Passing Train.
- IF KING CARLOS VISITS ROME; Pope Leo Has Threatened to Recall from Portugal the Nuncio at Lisbon, Says a Roman Correspondent.
- Adelina Patti in Good Health.
- WILL HAVE THE TROUSERS STAMPED; Police Order to Apply Where New Garments Are Ordered.
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- Thieves Stole Promissory Note.
- THREE TEMPTING DISHES; Mrs. Rorer Tells How Properly to Cook and Serve Cheese. SOUFFLE QUICKLY MADE IN PUBLIC Croquettes and Spaghetti in Cheese Shell Explained and Receipts for All the Dishes Given.
- WITNESSES AGAINST HOLMES IN DEMAND; Canadians Will Be Asked to Testify in the Philadelphia Case.
- NEW-YORK STATE NOMINATIONS.
- CAN HE BE KEPT BOTTLED?; Republicans Hoping ex-Senator Warner Miller Will Be Discreet. TO SPEAK IN COOPER UNION TO-NIGHT If Suggestions Are Heeded, His Language on Excise Questions Will Not Be as Plain as at Saratoga.
- THE SOCIAL WORLD.
- THE STEERING GEAR BECAME DISABLED; Steamboat Albany Delayed Just After Leaving Her Pier.
- THE NEW CABLE LINE.
- J. Herbert Watson Objects.
- FRANCE AND RUSSIA FOR PEACE.; Sir Charles Dilke Praises Salisbury's Policy About Siam.
- Saved by the Trolley's Fender.
- KIAMIL PASHA'S POST IN PERIL.; British Fleet at Lemnos to be Augmented by the Camperdown.
- Corbett Leaves for Hot Springs.
- CRUISER ALERT ARRIVED AT LIMA; An American House Is Likely Soon to Obtain a Peruvian Contract for Electric Light and Tramways.
- Date of Italian Chambers Session.
- E.H. BARTON IN THE POORHOUSE; His Great-Uncle, Col. Barton of Revolutionary Fame, Was Befriended by Lafayette Because of His Bravery.
- MAY JOIN WITH TAMMANY; O'Brienites Say This Would Show Their Strength to the Fusionists.
- The Royal Stag.
- The Trade in Fossil Gum.
- MUST PAY FOR THEIR DELAY; Decision Against Knauth, Nachod & Kuhne for $6,861 for Failure to Anticipate the McKinley Law.
- ROOSTER WILL BE ON THE BALLOT; State Democracy Leaders Confident Their Party Will Have Its Column -What Mr. Fairchild Says.
- POPULAR ERRORS EXPLAINED AWAY; Most of Them, However, Harmless and a Few Merely Poetic.
- To Test the Law's Constitutionality.
- An African Cook.
- Students of Many Colors.
- CLEAR THE BRIDGE PLAZA; Mayor Schieren Wants President Howell to Act at Once. ELECTRICITY FOR MOTIVE POWER Experiments to be Made to Decide on the Best System -- Nothing Said About the Brooklyn Terminal.
- MME. MODJESKA THEIR GUEST; Entertained by the Professional Woman's League Members -- Lotta, One of the Vice Presidents, Also a Guest.
- STAKE RACING.
- The Sugar Bounty Cases.
- CUBAN EXPEDITION PREPARED.; About Fifty Men Leave Key West in Small Boats from the East.
- GEN. LATHROP'S DEFENSE; Complete Answer to the Charges Against the Superintendent. INSPIRED BY TWO POLITICAL HACKS Statistics Show That the Prisons Have Been Well and Economically Managed -- Partisan Influences in the Investigation.
- PLEDGED FOR THE TICKET; Business Men in Line for Democratic State Candidates. MEETING OF THEIR CLUBS TO CONFER Reports from all Parts of the State Predict Success for the Ticket -- Work Being Done at Headquarters.
- Much Ammunition in Caucasus.
- Foote Easily Defeats Whitman.
- BRITISH SHIPS BOMBARD ZABARA; A Punishment, it Is Assumed in London, for an Attempt of the Arabs to Seize the Island of Bahrein.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- NEW CABLE LINE RUNNING; Cars on the Lexington Avenue Road Make the Trip from the Present Terminus to the Battery.
- FINED FOR CONTEMPT OF COURT; A Doctor Who Refused to Testify Regarding His Patient.
- Why They Didn't March on Washington.
- NEARLY READY FOR JURY; Prosecution Closes Its Case in the Trial of Morris Schoenholz. DEFENSE HAD NO WITNESSES An Adjournment Taken Until To-day to Allow Counsel Time to Decide What Course to Pursue.
- POLO PLAYING ON THE BICYCLE; HOW FRANCIS WILSON AND HIS FAMILY AMUSE THEMSELVES. A Game That Requires Skillful Riding, Good Eyes, and Quick and Steady Hands.
- La Jaconde.
- Schoolgirls Will Wear Bloomers.
- TO BE FITTED WITH TORPEDOES; When the Orders Received Are Filled Few Torpedoes Will Left.
- SAY WILLIAMS IS UNFIT; His Nomination Denounced by the Fifty's Executive Committee. SEEKING A SUCCESSOR TO MR. HAWES Conference with Good Government Club Men -- Another to be Held To-day with Republicans and State Democracy Leaders.
- SUICIDE OF WILLIAM A. REED; No Known Cause for the Hardware Merchant's Act Except Worry Over Small Financial Losses.
- EPIC BATTLE OF SPANIARDS.; Forty Men Defeat Four Hundred, Killing Two, at Minas de Alquira.
- IN DOUBT ABOUT A NOMINATION; Westchester Republicans Not Sure They Have an Assembly Nominee.
- GATHERING OF ANTI-PLATT MEN; C.N. Bliss, ex-Senator Fassett, Col. Erhardt, and Other Republicans Decide to Hold an "Anti-Boss" Mass Meeting.
- Death of Bishop of Chichester.
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- Fate of a Melon in Hanoi.
- JOINED THE SALVATION ARMY; Students of the Kansas State Normal School in Rebellion.
- LOSSES BY FIRE.
- To Have a Better Postal Service.
- CANNON FOR THEIR EMBLEM; STECKLERITES NAME THREE MEN ON INDEPENDENT TICKET. Alfred Steckler for Justice -- Julius Harburger for County Clerk and Alexander Bremer for Register.
- Bald Won Two Races.
- Mme. Bosio's Shake.
- Worship at Montenero.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; THE SICKLES ESTATE AT NEW-ROCHELLE SOLD YESTERDAY. It Brings About $170,000 at Auction -- Private Sales -- Details of Auction Offerings.
- Revolutionary Relies Found.
- THE REUTER HOME FAIR; Games and Merrymaking Bring It to a Successful End. THE HOME AN ASSURED FACT Over $35,000 Raised and the Ground Already Purchased -- Work Will Soon Be Begun on the Building.
- CUBANS AND THEIR RIGHTS; F.G. Pierra's Views on Purchasing Arms in the United States and Exporting Them and on Holding Meetings.
- PITTSBURG'S ATTORNEY ACCUSED; Illegally Receiving Interest on City Money the Charge -- Arrests Will Probably Be in Order.
- Theatrical Company Stranded.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- CHOLERA SUBSIDING IN HONOLULU; The Last New Case Reported as Far Back as Sept. 28.
- IN THE WAKE OF LOBANOFF.; Alliance with France Against Everybody and an Hour with Wilhelm.
- TO RESENT CHURCH INTERFERENCE; Democrats May Withdraw Their Ticket in Utah and Prevent Her Admission to the Union as a State.
- Polowzeff to Succeed Mohrenheim.
- Bridget Disappointed.
- Conversational Quotations.
- NEWS OF THE RAILROADS; The Vanderbilts and the Union Pacific Reorganization. RUMORS OF A BIG COMBINATION Interests of the Chicago and Northwestern to be Protected -- A Statement from the New Reorganization Committee.
- Little Water in the Mississippi.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- A NEW FREE SILVER PROPOSITION; The Farmers' Congress Would Put a Discriminating Duty on Silver from Gold Standard Countries.
- NEW DOUBLE TEAM RECORD.; Miss Rita and Josie B. Lower the Time at Lexington.
- NOTIFY THE CANDIDATES; Tammany Men Formally Hear of Their Nominations. COL. MICHAEL C. MURPHY SPOKESMAN All the Nominees, Including the Only "Outsider," Charles F. MacLean, Present -- The Ceremonies and Speeches of Acceptance.
- NOT SAFE TO USE THE BOILERS; The Elevators at the Appraiser's Warehouse Stopped Yesterday and the Building Was Without Heat.
- The Cock of the Walk.
- PURITY CONGRESS MEETS; A Great Gathering for Moral Work in the City of Baltimore. AIMS AND OBJECTS OF THE MOVEMENT Determined to Prevent State Regulation of Vice and to Rescue Fallen Men and Fallen Women.
- THE KING'S DAUGHTERS' CONVENTION; A Home for Incurables Under Consideration by the Order.
- SPEONK HAS CEASED TO EXIST; History of a Wonderful Battle on Long Island by Which Remsenburg Came into Being.
- Bishops in the House of Lords.
- The Great Revival at Fort Plain.
- FRENCH BARK PACIFIQUE SUNK.; Twelve Lives Lost in Collision Off Dadgeon with Steamer Emma.
- CLOSE OF AQUEDUCT MEET; The Last Day's Racing Proved Tame and Uninteresting. FAVORITES DISAPPOINTED BACKERS A Plunge Was Made on Addie, but She Was Not Able to Beat Indra -- Marshall's Easy Race.
- A COLORED TEACHER IN JERSEY CITY; White Scholars' Parents Object to Miss Daisy Fearing.
- Several New Peers Appointed.
- THE "SHORT-AD." PAGE; Triumphed over the Mule.
- ATLANTA SOLDIERS AT ODDS; State Militiamen Do Not Want the Gate City Guards to Act as Escort to the President.
- NEW THEATRICAL BILLS; " His Excellency," the English Operetta, at The Broadway Theatre. JOSEPH JEFFERSON COMES TO TOWN Caleb Plummer Again and Golightly, in Morton's Farce, at The Garden Theatre -- Various Other Changes of Bill.
- WESTERN RATES TO BE RESTORED.; Executive Officers of Important Roads Agree to Stop Cutting.
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- BANK WRECKED BY DEFAULTING CASHIER; The State Bank of Fort Scott, Kan., Forced to Close Its Doors.
- LOOKING INTO PIECK'S DEATH; Surgeons and the Police Think He Was Hurt by a Fall -- His Skull Was Fractured.
- An Utterly Inexcusable Act.
- NO CHANCE FOR REVISION; But One Week More Left of the Episcopal Convention. THE CONSTITUTION STILL DEBATED Efforts to Postpone the Entire Subjects Until the Next Triennial Convention in Washington.
- Canada Wants More Silver.
- REJECTED BY TWO CLUBS; Strong Opposition to the Good Government Ticket. SUPPORT FOR FUSION NOMINATIONS Warm Debates in the F and X Organizations -- Speech by Richard Watson Gilder -- Tammany Must Be Killed.
- Another Associated Press Falsehood.
- A Gainsborough for $50,000.
- CITY AND VICINITY.
- THE SALE OF UTAH.
- ART NOTES.
- BARTENDER'S TALE DENIED; President Roosevelt Says No Trick Was Played on George Saul. A SALOON KEEPER HEAVILY FINED Henry Trentler Surprised When Called Upon by the General Sessions Court to Pay $100 for Excise Violation.
- KING AND MOB OF HUNGARY.; Francis Joseph Opens a Theatre and the Populace Smash Windows.
- DOMINO'S DAM DEAD.; A Famous Mare Whose Produce Won a Half Million Dollars.
- The Battleship Indiana Sails.
- Natives Plan Attack on San Quelim.
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- MR. JEFFERSON'S ENGAGEMENT.; A Large and Demonstrative Audience Greets the Veteran Comedian.
- Great Demand for Steel Rails.
- Candidate Drake in Ill Health.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- Article 3 -- No Title
- Five Victims of the Trolley Accident.
- THE CHALLENGE ACCEPTED.; New-York Yacht Club Appoints a Committee to Prepare Rules for a Race.
- FIRST OF COURSE.; Crowded Opening Night in Chickering Hall. Dr. Greene's Grand Illustrated Course of Lectures. The Greatest Interest and Enthusiasm Expressed. Free Admission Granted to Everybody. The Other Lectures of the Course Also Free.
- How to Make a Maypole.
- The Chamois on the Watch.
- POLITICS FOR BUSINESS WOMEN; Mr. Lauterbach Says the Republican Party Is Not Responsible for the City Administration.
- Pilot C.H. Palmer Fined for Assault.
- WORK FOR THE STATE TICKET.
- THE FUNERAL OF HENRY WOLTMAN; Many Men Prominent in Local Politics Attend the Services.
- GOSSIP OF POLITICIANS.
- POWERS OF COURTS-MARTIAL.; Officers of the War Department Expect the Higher Courts to Uphold the Course of Gen. Schofield in the Armes Matter.
- NORWAY HAS FORMED A CABINET.; At Last Hagerup Makes a Combination of Ministers.
- Gov. Hastings to Speak in Ohio.
- A Retired General Kills Himself.