Articles
- Vigorous in Spite of His Wounds.
- MISS MALTEN DID NOT APPEAR; ASSISTANT DISTRICT ATTORNEY TOWNSEND DISCHARGED. Did Not Insult the Woman Who Caused His Arrest, He Told Magistrate Wentworth.
- A MARCH OF MARTINEZ CAMPOS.; Spanish Minister Thinks that the Insurgents are Inactive.
- To Prevent River Pollution.
- HAVE SERVED MANY YEARS IN PRISON; Arrest of William Henry and James Brown for Loitering.
- CHAMBERLAIN IS RIDICULED.; If a Maxim Gun Were Stationed on the Uruan It Would Be Taken.
- Marquis of Waterford was Insane.
- FOUR FIRES WITHIN SIX WEEKS; TENANTS OF A CROWDED HOUSE FRIGHTENED AT MIDNIGHT. Suspicions of Incendiarism in a Tenement Above the Harlem -- Little Damage Done.
- CONNECTICUT GUARDS AT WASHINGTON; A Pleasant Call at the White House Followed by a Parade.
- HAPPENINGS AT NEWPORT; Property Acquired and Leased -- Arrivals -- Warrens Close Their Season.
- TELLER WOULD BOLT SOUND MONEY; If the Republicans Should Nominate an Eastern Man He Says He Would Retire Prom Politics.
- SPORTING NEWS IN BRIEF.
- Y.M.C.A. DELEGATES IN SESSION; Convention of the First District Being Held in Mount Vernon.
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- THE TAYLOR BROTHERS OF TENNESSEE; The ex-Governor and the ex-Congressman on the Platform.
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- THE COURT'S KIND OFFICES; BOTH PARTIES TO THE SIMON DIVORCE SUIT OBDURATE. They Reject the Advice of Two Judges and Insist on Separation -- The Case Continued.
- DAVIS MAY ESCAPE PUNISHMENT; Witness Who Accused Him of Cheating Died a Suicide.
- Her Verse.
- An Episcopal Mission Home.
- GEN. BRECKENRIDGE'S REPORT; Army Needs Simulation of War Conditions -- Theoretical Instruction.
- Newark Convention of Women's Clubs.
- JABEZ SPENCER BALFOUR TRIAL.; An Enormous Amount of Documentary Evidence to be Introduced.
- SPENCER C. MILLARD DEAD; A Farmer's Son Who Became California's Lieutenant Governor.
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- Count Inouye Envoy to Corea.
- Letter to the Editor 1 -- No Title
- WRECK ON THE BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC; One Man Killed and Three Hurt in a Collision at Bowie Station.
- Soldier Gray Held for Murder.
- MRS. RORER AN ICONOCLAST; GREEN VEGETABLES SHOULD NOT BE SOAKED BEFORE COOKING. Soaking Makes Tough and Destroys Flavor -- Asparagus Unfit to Eat -- Lobster the Subject To-day.
- Senator Palmer to Retire.
- BURGLAR SHOT THE COACHMAN; Employer Detected a Marauder and Planned to Capture Him.
- WILL PRINT THE ROOSTER; Ballot Decision by the Police Board That Promises Much Trouble. DEMOCRATIC VOTES MAY BE LOST Republicans will Probably Make a Contest Unless Judge Beach Decides for the State Democracy.
- JUNIOR TEAMS TO BOWL.; New Feature of the Brooklyn Inter-Club Tournament.
- HALL CAINE ON COPYRIGHT LAWS; The Author of "The Manxman" Gives the Canadian Publishers His Views on the Laws Needed to Protect Authors.
- BROOKLYN LIST INCREASED 41,326.; Politicians Surprised at the Number Who Registered Yesterday.
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- INDORSES THE FUSION TICKET.; At the Same Time Mr. Putnam Speaks for Good Government Nominations.
- Their Epitaph.
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- FATHER DUCEY CAMPAIGNING; He Speaks at a Young People's Meeting at Which Commissioner Roosevelt Is Also Heard.
- HAVE NO FEAR OF DEFEAT; Democrats Laugh at the Claims Made by the Republicans. CHAIRMAN MASON GIVES FIGURES Says the State at Large Is Preparing to Rebuke Platt by Voting Against His Men.
- CITY AID FOR CHARITIES; Board of Estimate Appropriations for Many Institutions. SUMMARY ACTION UPON A "DEMAND" The Polyclinic Gets $5,000, Not $21,600 -- Estimates by Commissioners of Charities Not Acted Upon.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- Another Associated Press "Bull".
- UNIQUE AMONG ASYLUMS; The National Home for Commercial Travelers. ITS ERECTION IS NOW MADE CERTAIN Foundations of a Palatial Structure at Binghamton -- Some of the Details of the Proposed Structure.
- DEATH OF SIR CHARLES HALLE.; Career of a German Famous as England's Leading Classical Pianist.
- PRINCE CANTACUZENE LEAVES US; Russia's Representative Changes Places With Stuttgart Minister -- Princess Cantacuzene's Debut.
- NIGHT OF MANY MEETINGS.; Brooklyn Regulars Have Eleven, Reformers Six, Republicans Two.
- ST. LOUIS WANTS THE CONVENTION; Business Men Will Raise a Fund to Entertain the Republicans.
- HOW IT FEELS TO BE WOUNDED IN BATTLE; Gen. Miles Tells of His Sensations from Gunshot Wounds.
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- Henry Van Deveer a Suicide.
- COMMANDER LUDLOW'S POSITION; By Commander Cook's Promotion He Will Lose His Place in the Service.
- ILLEGAL REGISTRATION SUSPECTED.; Republicans to Investigate Increase in Long Island City Lists.
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- TWO MORE JURORS FOR HANNIGAN; Lawyers for the Defense Think Expert Testimony Will Cause the Trial to Continue About a Fortnight.
- WHAT A DEMOCRATIC VICTORY WOULD MEAN.
- Through a Burning Trestle.
- TEACHERS ARE NOT PLEASED; They Do Not Want the Noon Recess Extended to an Hour and a Half, as Mr. Strauss Suggests.
- Ten Days of St. Peter's Pence.
- ATLANTA EDUCATIONAL CONGRESS; Opened by National Educational Association Which Met in the City in 1870 -- Called to Order by Gov. Northen.
- LONDON'S MUSIC HALL CRAZE.; Restricted License for the Palace, Unrestricted for the Empire.
- BRADFORD FOUND GUILTY; Convicted of Possessing Plates for Printing Counterfeit $100 Bills. THE JURY ACQUITS JOHN NIXON Defense Showed that He Had Unwittingly Been Made an Accomplice in Distributing Bad Honey.
- Better Wages for Street Car Men.
- Star Theatre Opening Postponed.
- BROOKLYN TROLLEY'S 128TH VICTIM; Five-Year-Old Ferdinand Goldmacht Killed in Myrtle Avenue.
- JACOB'S JOURNEY ENDED; He Is Landed in New-York After an Eventful Trip from Africa. THE SAILORS WISHED HE WAS DEAD He Is Only a Baboon from the Jungles, but He Made Things Lively on the Bark Hermes.
- NEW-YORK EDITORS AT ATLANTA; The Press Association of the Empire State Participates in the Formal Opening of New-York's Building.
- Musical Director Rosewald Dead.
- Daniel Lyons's Assailants Held.
- To-day's Golf Games.
- GEN. M'ALPIN'S SILVER WEDDING; A Large Number of Guests Bidden To His Home in Sing Sing.
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- NEW JERSEY CANDIDATES; The Gubernatorial, Senatorial, and Assembly Tickets. REGULAR NOMINATIONS UP TO DATE Some Changes May Be Made Before Election Day on Account of Resignation and Other Causes -- Four Men Up for Governor.
- OF INTEREST TO POLITICIANS.
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- MARY O'HEARN PARDONED; Gov. Morton Clement to the Convicted Widow, a Liquor Dealer. ACTION URGED IN STIRRING PLEAS Justice Jerome's Mcmoranda of Case -- Misdemeanant Sold Whisky to a Stool Pigeon -- In Jail Six Weeks.
- WILLIAMS HAS GOOD LUCK; SAVED BY THE CONDITION OF DR PARKHURST'S THROAT. A Large Audience Had Assembled in Arlington Hall to Hear the ex-Inspector Dealt With.
- NEWS OF THE RAILROADS; The Noted Hocking Valley Suit Argued in the Court of Appeals. BELDEN AGAINST STEVENSON BURKE The Restoration of $8,000,000 to the Columbus, Hocking Valley and Toledo Demanded -- Other Railway Matters.
- RUSSIA IN THE EAST.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Sales of Business Property, Including a Piece on Broadway -- Auction Room Transactions.
- D.B. HILL ON "OLD LANDMARKS"; Suggested Four Changes in the Constitution -- One to Lengthen Presidential Term, but No Re-election.
- P.J. GLEASON A BUSY MAN; Running a Campaign Paint Shop and Giving Away Battleaxes. JEFFERSONIANS START A NEWSPAPER Republicans Use Stereopticons, and Altogether There Is a Lively Political Battle in Long Island City.
- FRANCE HAS A NEW ORATOR.; Jaures, a Socialist, Is the Greatest Rhetorician Since Gambetta.
- LIFE UNDERWRITERS ELECT OFFICERS; Benjamin S. Calef of Boston Is Made President of the Association.
- Presidential Appointments.
- CONSPIRACY IN A CIGAR FACTORY; A Tobacco Distributor Accused of Systematic Robbery.
- FIGHTING A SUFFRAGE BATTLE; Negroes Try to Get More Advantages Under the South Carolina Constitution.
- Imprisoned in a Folding Bed.
- English Party Discipline.
- THE PERALTA CLAIM IS REJECTED; New-Mexico's Supreme Court Holds the Alleged Grant a Forgery.
- Great Northern Annual Meeting.
- TWO FOUND DEAD ON THE TRACK; One Body Identified as That of Thomas Collins of Newark.
- A CHANCE IN SMALLER CITIES.; Judge Barnard Holds that a Man May Register Saturday Before Election.
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- AT VERY CLOSE QUARTERS WITH A BEAR; A Hamilton County Man Tells of a Desperate Encounter.
- SAY HE LEFT A CHILD TO SUFFER.; Police Claim that a Bellevue Ambulance Physician Refused to Dress an Injury When He Could Have Done So.
- Habits of the Manatee.
- ALL VOTERS SHOULD REGISTER.
- Free Thinkers in Convention.
- MORE ARMENIAN MASSACRES; Lack of Leaders Will Prevent a Revolt of the Mohammedans.
- RUINOUS BRITISH FREIGHT RATES; Two Cargoes Taken at China at $6 a Ton -- A Cut-Rate War that Will Affect American Interests Seriously.
- Mahon May Be a Murderer.
- A.W. TERRELL DEFENDS HIMSELF.; An American Minister's Reply to Unjust Newspaper Accusations.
- A Mine Inspector De Facto.
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- German Steamer Thasos Foundered.
- PENSION AGENT COUNTANT ARRESTED; Found in Canada, and Accused of Cheating Widows.
- John W. Mackey Coming to New-York.
- FIGHTING THE RACING MEN; Col. Lawrence of the Westchester Track Under Arrest. PETE DE LACY'S MAN" NOT MOLESTED No Writs of Habeas Corpus Applied for by the Jockey Club's Lawyers -- De Lacy Wants $200,000.
- GOOD HAUL OF THIEVES IS MADE; Police Capture Six Men While Gambling in the Basement of the Pulitzer Building -- Wanted for Burglary.
- HUNTINGDON, PENN., FIRE-GIRT; Burning Forests Within a Quarter of a Mile -- Record of Destruction.
- LOCAL CYCLISTS LUCKY; The Metropolitan Association Has an Offer of a Country Clubhouse. PROSPECTS ARE BRIGHT FOR BOWLING A Crusade to be Started Against Street Sprinkling in Eighth Avenue -- Routes for Club Runs Changed.
- PRESIDENT CORBIN SATISFIED; The Fast Run to Amagansett over the Long Island Road.
- Coldness Between Italy and Portugal.
- WAST SAN DOMINGO BONDS LISTED; The Republic's Financial Agents to Make Application to the Consolidated Exchange -- Details of the Issue.
- Russo-Chinese Treaty Not Assured.
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- BIG MEETING AT ELIZABETH.; The Democrats Turn Out in Large Numbers to Hear Speeches.
- Nathaniel Hawthorne.
- KILLED WITH A SLATE PENCIL; Schoolboy Dripps Fell, and the Object in His Pocket Pierced His Heart.
- Reading Figures.
- THE BROAD BARRIER RESTORED.
- LOAN EXHIBITION OF PORTRAITS.; Notable Pictures to be Shown in the Academy of Design for St. John's Guild and Orthopoedic Hospital.
- GOV. ALTGELD AND THE ILLINOIS MODEL; The Brick Work Abandoned by Order of the Executive.
- NO SIGNIFICANCE TO MILLS'S RETURN; The Consul General to Hawaii Has Merely Come Home on Leave.
- ITALY AGAINST ABYSSINIANS.; Ministers Advise Complete Army Corps to Re-enforce Gen. Baratieri.
- STATE DEPARTMENT ACCOUNTS CORRECT; The Investigation Now in Progress Only a Matter of Form.
- GOLD SUPPLY INCREASING; The World's Production Now Larger Than Ever Before. DIRECTOR PRESTON GIVES FIGURES The United States Second Among the Countries Producing the Metal -- Answer to the Free Silver Theory. GOLD SUPPLY INCREASING
- DEPEW DISCUSSES SHERMAN.; The New-Yorker Withdrew in 1888 to Save the Senate to Republicans.
- INDORSER OF MISTAKES; Mr. Wurster Sees Nothing Wrong in the Blunders of Mayor Schieren. TIDE SETTING TOWARD MR. SHEPARD " Boss" McLaughlin's Activity is Causing Many Desertions from the Brooklyn Regular Democracy.
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- THE WESTCHESTER ENTRIES.; Good Entries for the Six Races to be Run This Afternoon.
- Christian Charity.
- The Durrant Case Postponed.
- CYCLE RACES AT SALT LAKE.; Cooper Wins the One-Third-Mile Race for Class B Men.
- RAN 72.9 MILES AN HOUR; Actual Average Hourly Speed of Lake Shore Record Breaker, 65.07 Miles.
- TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES.
- REGISTRATION IS LIGHT; Strongest Republican District Showing Remarkable Weakness. SOME REGISTERS IDLE ALL DAY Totals About Two-thirds What They Should Have Been -- Demands for Naturalization Papers.
- EFFECT OF COLD ON CONTINUOUS RAILS; Freezing Weather Causes Several Breaks in Chicago.
- Death of James F. McCue.
- Unoccupied Acres in Washington.
- LAWS AND "DEAD LETTERS."
- LESS SALES IN THE WOOL MARKET; Quotations Practically Unchanged -- Smaller Factories Await Developments -- Decline in Antwerp.
- MANY VIOLATE THE GAME LAWS; DEALERS IN NEW-YORK ENCOURAGE ILLEGAL KILLING OF BIRDS. The State Officials Active in Prosecuting Offenders -- The Deer Killing Season Opens in New-Jersey.
- Troubles in Corea Exaggerated.
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- Accused of Stealing Blank Checks.
- VENEZUELA YELLOW BOOK; A Summary in Two Letters of the Quarrel with Great Britain. BARON DE BODMAN'S OBSERVATIONS Reply of Minister Rojas, Saying that a Peaceful Settlement of the Boundary Lines Is Desired.
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- SHERMAN IN THE CONVENTION OF 1880.
- The Lieut. Pague Court-Martial.
- His Puritan Wife," a New Play.
- NEW-ENGLAND'S RACING OVER.; The Saugus Meeting Closes with Excellent Trotting and Pacing.
- HUMORS OF THE CAMPAIGN; A Turbulent Mob in the Soporific Steckler Headquarters. BEDS! GIVE US BEDS!" THE CRY Composition of a Poem to Alfred's Whiskers Rudely Interrupted, and Charles Rushes Off for More Voters' Rests.
- Elder Accused of Immorality.
- Gilbert's Fine Shooting.
- TWO RELICS OF CHICKAMAUGA'S FIELD; Oak Stumps That Are Loaded with Shot and Shell.
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- TO GOOD GOVERNMENT MEN; URGED TO STAND BY THEIR GUNS AND DO THEIR DUTY. A Vital Principle at Stake and No Consideration of Mere Expediency Should Have Influence.
- NEW PUBLICATIONS; A BOOK ABOUT STEVENSON ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON. By Walter Raleigh, Professor of English Literature at University College, Liverpool. New-York: Edward Arnold. $1.
- No Saloon License for T. P. Sinnott.
- THE POT OF GOLD DIVIDED; Amasa Thornton Proves "A Daniel Come to Judgment." RIVAL FACTIONS ARE SATISFIED Each Receives Part of One of the Packages Given Out by the Committee of Fifty -- Only Ronan Objects.
- Western Passenger Agreement.
- THE EXPORTS OF IRON AND STEEL PRODUCTS.
- Russian Troops Held Under Orders.
- For Lena Rugge's Life, $4,500.
- A VICE CONSUL'S LACK OF TACT.; Dr. Spaight's Expression of Opinion, if Authentic, Is Not Important.
- BRITISH SHIPYARD STRIKES.; Clyde Difficulty Settled, but Belfast Men Will Not Accept Terms.
- FOLLOWED MR. ROOSEVELT'S ADVICE; Edward Denechaud, a Restaurant Keeper, Arrested for Excise Violation, Tells of an Alleged Promise.
- FELL WITH A BROKEN ELEVATOR; Three Men in an Accident at 700 Broadway Escape with Slight Injuries, Though They Tumbled Thirty Feet.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- Washington Episcopal Convention.
- TWENTY-TWO KU-CHENG KILLED; Four of the Leaders Already Sentenced Have to be Retried in Consequence of a Tao-Tai's Stratagem.
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- BEAGLE CLUB FIELD TRIALS.; Entries for the Meeting to be Held at Hempstead Next Month.
- ELOPEMENT OR MURDER SUSPECTED; The Wife of C. Milton Ward Mysteriously Missing.
- Running the Gantlope.
- HOME AND HOSPITAL HELPED; The Co-operato's Night -- The Friends of Hahnemann Hospitals Next to be the Hosts.
- PRECAUTIONS AGAINST TRAIN ROBBERS; American Express Company's Men Will Have Arsenals and Practice Shooting.
- IN DEFENSE OF CAPT. LOTHAIRE; He Never Commanded Americans and Has Not been in Boma.
- Curious Items of Paris Budget.
- BRIDEGROOM AND BEST MAN MIXED; A New-Jersey Colored Girl Objects to Wedding the Wrong Man.
- THE SOCIAL WORLD.
- Atchison's Fast Train.
- THE ANTI-GAMBLING LEAGUE.
- DEEP CANAL A NECESSITY; New-York's Commercial Supremacy Depends Upon It. FACTS VOTERS SHOULD CONSIDER Western Cities Endeavoring to Divert a Tremendous Traffic from the Erie Canal to the Mississippi.
- MACEO GAINS A VICTORY; At San Juan Valley a Cavalry Force of Spaniards Surprised. MOST IMPORTANT FIGHT OF THE WAR Arrival at Cuba of an Expedition, Commanded by Col. Francisco Carrillo, Once Stopped at Wilmington.
- BIG PRICE FOR DREDGING; Improving American Line Pier Cost the City About $25,000. A DIVER DID MOST OF THE WORK Instances of the Use of Rejected Lumber, and Fees for Employes That Belonged to the City.
- LESSON OF BROOKLYN BRIDGE; COMMISSIONERS OF THE NEW SPAN ARE TO PROFIT BY IT. Consultation as to Terminal Facilities -- Opinions as to Provisions for Surface and Elevated Lines.
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- Sir Robert Peel in Debt to Langtry.
- Hoboken's Two Diseases.
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- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- HAD HYSTERICS IN A COURT ROOM; Mrs. Sarah Sigalore Overcome with Grief When Her Daughter Is Taken from Her by Court Officials and Sent to a Home.
- THE ROBBERY OF GOLFERS; Detectives Want Two Strange Men Who Were Seen at Hempstead. WINTHROP RUTHERFORD'S LOSS $4,500 Miss Consuelo Vanderbilt Misses a $2,000 Pin, But It May Not Have Been Stolen -- The Servant's Story.
- ONLY PALMER WAS THERE; No other Republican State Candidate at the State Club's Rally. THE OTHERS EXPECTED KEPT AWAY J. Sloat Fassett Evaded the Excise Question Neatly -- Gov. Hastings Spoke Encouragingly -- So Did Others.
- TERWILLIGER'S GOOD BOWLING.; He Made a Big Score for the National Park in Bank Clerks, Games.
- JEFFERSON THERE GUEST; Normal College Alumnae Listen to and Question the Actor. HE LIKES TO PLAY RIP VAN WINKLE Says He Has Seen Mad Hamlets, but Thinks the Original Was Feigning -- The Warmth of Audiences.
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- FOR THE CITY'S WELFARE; Committee of Fifty Tells What Municipal Reform Has Accomplished. TO DISTRIBUTE CIRCULARS BROADCAST Credit Claimed for the Stopping of Blackmail, for New Down-Toga Parks, Free Baths, Abatemeat of Truck Nuisance.
- DEMAND AN HONEST RULE; Friends of Honest Government Meet at Grand Central Palace. DR. PARKHURST UNABLE TO APPEAR Police Commissioners Roosevelt and Parker Make Speeches Which Are Loudly Applauded -- Denounce Tammany Hall.
- LOSSES BY FIRE.
- Funeral of Thomas S. Quinn.
- ASSIGNMENT BY HARRY C. JONES; An Attachment Obtained Against the Publisher for $3,000.