Articles
- Justin McCarthy Cables a Denial.
- OF INTEREST TO POLITICIANS.
- SIM'S NEW CLASS A RECORD; THE YOUNG COLLEGIAN'S GREAT RACE FOR THE TIMES TROPHY. Rode a Mile in 2:10 2-5, Now the Amateur Mark for That Distance in Competition -- Exciting Contest at the Springfield Diamond Tournament -- Sanger Also Makes a New Record in the Unpaced Mile Competition -- The Meet Most Successful.
- SOME GOOD AMENDMENTS.
- MR. DALY'S NEW COMEDIENNE.; He Regards Cissy Loftus as the Most Promising of Young English Actresses.
- A Story Which No One Believes.
- THE NINA SAFE AT QUEENSTOWN.; Capt. Frietsch Crosses the Atlantic in His Little Skiff.
- TAMMANY LEADERS AT WORK; LOCAL PRIMARIES WILL BE HELD NEXT WEEK. The Executive Committee Recommends that Six Days' Notice Be Given in the Assembly Districts for the Selection of Delegates to the State Convention -- Dates for Local Conventions Not Yet Announced -- To be Well Represented at Saratoga.
- LEXOW COMMITTEE ADJOURNS; WILL COME TOGETHER AGAIN AFTER THE STATE CONVENTION. Some Believe a Plan Is Afoot to Continue the Hearing to Make Political Capital for the Majority -- Capt. Schultz and Alderman Parks Involved in Connection with Gambling Dens -- The Peqnod Club Brought In -- Detectives' Outrageous Conduct.
- SHOULD BE A BROOKLYN MAN.; The Young Republican Club's Choice for a Candidate for Governor.
- Supposed to be Homer Beale.
- AN INVENTOR WITH A BUSINESS HEAD.; Edison Tells How He Made Phonographs Pay, While the Company Didn't.
- Placed on the Retired List.
- MR. BRADLEY WILL PERSEVERE; HE IS BOUND TO GIVE NEW-JERSEY A PURE WATER SUPPLY. No Corporations Are Able to Change His Purpose -- At the Coming Session of the Legislature He Will Introduce a Bill to Take the Watershed Under State Control -- Jersey City to Have the First Benefit -- Other Towns to Come Later.
- MR. BLACKBURN'S CHARGE AGAINST MR. GORMAN.
- THE STREETS ARE BETTER CLEANED.; But Commissioner Andrews Is Not Fully Satisfied with the Work Done.
- John H. Mahony
- BUT ONE STAKE AT GRAVESEND; PATRICIAN WON IT HANDILY FROM CANDELABRA. Antipode, Peacemaker, Cromwell, Lady Violot, and Second Attempt Were the Winners of the Other Events -- Four of These Were Favorites in the Betting in Their Respective Races, bat Patrician and Cromwell Were Long Shots.
- Decided to Call Primaries.; Herkimer Delegation for Flower. Will Vote as Senator Murphy Says.
- ENTRIES FOR THE FINAL EVENTS.; All Prominent Riders Except Tyler to Start in the One-Mile Championship.
- Audubon Yachts to Race.
- THE WATER COMMISSIONERS' REPLY.; They Admit Jersey City Water Is Very Bad -- The Mayor Speaks.
- GOV. FLOWER AND THE FARMERS.
- WEDDING OF MISS MABY 10VIE SMITH.; Married to Edgar Fatterson Foster, in Astorla, L. I.
- Admitted, It Is Said, Large Thefts.
- THE OBITUARY RECORD.
- MONROE COUNTY FACTIONS.; A Contesting Delegation May Go to the State Convention.
- POLICE AND THE CIVIL SERVICE.; Charges that Examination Papers Are Fraudulently Manipulated.
- LOWEST TAX RATE SINCE 1862; VALUATION OF CITY REAL ESTATE INCREASED $50,475,342. More than Half of the Increase Due to New Buildings -- The Cry that the Reduction of the Rate of Taxation to 1.79 Per Cent. Is for Political Purposes Unfounded -- Some Notable Improvements Made in the City During the Past Year.
- FROM THE ARCTIC REGIONS; TWO STUDIES IN THE ATTIRE OF ESQUIMAU WOMEN. The Intricate and Elaborate Costumes Worn by Natives, as Shown in a Photograph Brought Here by Dr. Cook of the Miranda Expedition -- Dainty Stitching and the Soft and Warm Furs and Feathers Used to Ward off the Cold.
- HOW THE RACES WERE WON.; Lively Wheeling Contests Over a Remarkably Smooth Tract.
- TREASURY BALANCES.
- THE STATE SHOULD TAKE CONTROL.; How to Prevent Contamination of Jersey City's Water Supply.
- KNIGHTS OF LABOR AND THE LAW.
- UNITED ITALY AND THE CHURCH.; Comments on Premier Crispi's Bid for Reconciliation.
- Lient. David C. Woodward Injured.
- REFUSE TO TESTIFY AGAINST DEBS.; Respondents in the Chicago Contempt Cases Sustained by Judge Woods.
- APPLEGATE'S STORY DENIED.; What Former Postmaster of Jersey City Says of "Green-Goods " Charges.
- Tariff Speech by Senator Higgins.
- TAX RATE FOR CURRENT YEAR.; The Total Is Two and Eighteen-One Hundredths Mills.
- FOR A NEW TREATY WITH EGYPT.; Many Advantages Are Expected from Mr. Penfield's Negotiations.
- OFFICIALS AT HARLEM MEET.; Chairman Raymond Will Be Referee at the Big Bicycle Meet.
- HERESY TRIAL AMONG THE QUAKERS.; Dr. Dongan Clark to Answer for Having Undergone the Rite of Baptism.
- WHERE HAS THE MONEY GONE?
- THE COUNT OF PARIS BURIED; AN IMPOSING FUNERAL ATTENDED BY ROYAL MOURNERS. Resting Near the Altar of the Little Catholic Church at Weybridge -- Cardinal Vaughan Pronounces the Absolution -- The Duke of Orleans, Head of the Royal Famlly, Addresses His Followers -- He Will Walk in His Father's Footsteps.
- SEEKING TO ENJOIN THE SUGAR TRUST.; The Attempt in Massachusetts to Compel It to File Its Financial Return.
- Saratoga in Favor of Morton.
- MR. BROCKWAY NEVER ABUSIVE; SO SAYS OSCAR HOPPE, CHIEF CLERK AT ELMIRA. For Many Years, He Testified Before the Investigating Commission, He Had Closely Observed Mr. Brock- way's Conduct Toward Prisoners, and He Never Saw Any Brutality -- Mr. Brockway to Take the Stand as a Witness To-day at Elmira.
- CRESCENT WHEELMEN'S MEET.; The Prize for the Novice Race a New-York Times Medal.
- Dr. Moreau Morris's Report.
- PEACE IN EUROPE ASSURED.; Russia's Finance Minister Sees No Danger of Complications.
- WOULD PURIFY THEIR NEIGHBORHOOD; Complaints of West Thirty-ninth Street Citizens in Capt. Price's Precinct.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- FRANK TALK BY DELEGATES; CHOICE EPITHETS HURLED ABOUT IN THE CONVENTION. A Day of Personalities Among the Constitutional Convention Delegates -- The Article Prohibiting the Acceptance of Passes Adopted -- Competition of Prison with Outside Free Labor Also Forbidden -- Republican Politics in the Proceedings.
- CREDITORS OF THE WHISKY TRUST.; The Holders of the Rebate Vouchers to be Protected.
- THOSE CARTRIDGES SENT TO HAVANA.; At the Spanish Consulate It Is Thought to Have Been a Smuggling Scheme.
- A SCHOONER SUNK OFF THE BATTERY; The Lighter M. J. Leonard Punched a Hole in the George Hurst.
- IS LIFE WORTH LIVING?; Solomon Once Said It Was Not, but Afterward Changed His Mind -- Cheer for the Despondent.
- FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL; PRICES TEND UPWARD, ALTHOUGH BUSINESS WAS DULL. Sugar Still Dominating Speculation -- Sharp Break in Whisky on the Announcement of a Protective Committee in the Interest of the Rebate Holders -- The Grangers Lead the Railway List -- The St. Paul Dividend -- Buying Reading.
- GOSSIP OF THE WHEELMEN.; What the Visitors Found to Talk About at Hampden Park.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD.; Some of the Transactions of Brokers and Auctioneers.
- SOCIAL LIFE IN NEWPORT.; Dinners, Receptions, and Yachting Parties -- Mr. Van Alen's Bicycle Meet.
- MEMPHIS VISITED BY A CYCLONE.; One Man Killed and Others Injured -- Several Houses Blown Down.
- COLORADO REPUBLICAN CONVENTION.; Senator Teller Talks About Severing His Party Affiliations.
- CORNELIUS N. BLISS RETURNS.; Wary About Talking Politics and Plans Save in a General Way.
- INSANE ASYLUMS IN CONNECTICUT.; Appointment of a State Commission in Lunacy a Political Issue.
- TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES.
- THE BOSTON MARKET.
- MARYLAND WILL DO HER DUTY.; Solid Delegation of Tariff Reformers to be Sent to the Next House.
- STATE DEMOCRACY'S POSITION; DEFINED AT COOPER UNION BY ITS COUNTY COMMITTEE. Earnest Support Pledged to the Democracy of the State -- Resolutions Adopted Expressing Satisfaction Over the Passage of the Tariff Bill and Faith that Business Will Thereby Be Permanently Revived -- Plans to Go to Saratoga.
- Old Sixty-ninth Men Meet.
- GOING DOWN TO DIXIE LAND; THE OLD SOLDIERS WILL NEXT YEAR CAMP IN LOUISVILLE. The Veterans at Pittsburg Fall Easy Victims to the Eloquence of Henry Watterson -- After Beholding the Scalding Tears Trickle Down His Checks the Opposition Is Dumb -- The Day Given Up to Criticism of the National Pension Bureau.
- CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET.
- PLATT VICTORY CLAIMED IS KINGS.; Worth Says He Will Have Seventy of the Ninety Delegates.
- Can Sell Admission Tickets.
- WAITED TO BE RESCUED FROM FLAMES.; Brooklyn Tenants Might Have Escaped Unaided, but Didn't -- Firemen Hart.
- PHILADELPHIA PRICES.
- VAQUERO AND MR. DURYEA WIN.; Will Secure the Commodore's and Times Prizes for Twenty-one-Footers.
- MORE CHINESE TROOPS FOR COREA.; The War with Japan Expected to Continue a Long Time.
- Sudden Death of W. A. Holly.
- SPLIT HEATS AT FLEETWOOD.; Eskimo, Dudley Olcott, and Clayhontas Secured the Prizes.
- MR. HARRISON GOES INTO PROPHECY.; Declares that His Party Will Carry New-York and New-Jersey This Fall.
- NAVAL STORES MARKETS.
- MORTON WILL BE NOMINATED; THUS SHOUTS PLATT, AND SOME OPPONENTS AGREE WITH HIM. The Tioga Statesman's Followers Were Claiming Last Night from 90 to 100 of the Delegates for the ex-Vice President from New-York City -- Brooklyn in Line Also -- Opposing Forces Lose Their Mainstay in the Skirmish for Governor.
- SHIPPING AND TRADE REVIVAL; GREAT ACTIVITY ALONG THE CITY'S WATER FRONT. Agents of the Leading Steamship Lines Report a Marked. Increase in Freight Traffic -- Large Quantities of Raw Material Being Transported, to Mills in the New-England States -- The Good Effects of the Settled Tariff Policy.
- THE CHICAGO MARKET.
- EQUALS THE TROTTING RECORD.; Alix Now Divides Honors with Nancy Hanks -- Carbonate's New Record.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- Many Physicians Examined.
- HELLO! HELLO! WHAT'S THIS; ASSOCIATED PRESS HEAVILY IN DEBT TO CHICAGO BANKS. Its New Warfare Conducted on a Too Expensive Scale -- President Lawson Issues a Call for "Voluntary Contributions" for "Moral Effect" -- Curious Financial Transactions for Somebody to Explain -- Well! Well! Well!
- COULD NOT HIT THE BOWLING.; Boston Cricketers Defeated Easily by Staten Island Players.
- NAPHTHA LAUNCH ALSACE IN FLAKES.; Mr. Fahys and His Party Saved Just in Time by a Passing Steamer.
- MILHOLLAND MEN TO CONTEST.; Ordered to Send a Delegation from the Fonrth Albany District.
- NOT THE HEBREWS OF FICTION; SORROWS OF THE HUNGRY CLOAKMAKERS ON THE EAST SIDE. Group's of Men Who Look Like Figures from a Life-Size Picture of a Famine -- Must Live Half the Year on What They Save from Mcugre Wages Earned in the Other Half -- Tailor Kuntz's Story of the Hardships of Poorly-Paid Workmen.
- ROBBED AND KILLED BY HIGHWAYMEN.; Roy Foster Tried to Recover His Money and Lost His Life.