Articles
- A CAMPAIGN OF FASCINATION.
- THE LANDING AT MALABON.; Gallant Conduct of the Men Brought Out in Official Report.
- HOTEL AT CHATHAM BURNS.; Wallace B. Hall of Brattleborough, Vt., Dead -- Loss, $38,000.
- THE ADMIRAL LEAVES BOSTON.; Ten Thousand People Cheer Him as He Departs for Washington -- Spends a Quiet Day.
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- Married Three Weeks Ago.
- Rumors of Trouble in Cape Colony.
- Grant Has Little Show to be Senator.
- CATHOLIC SCHOOL BURNED.; $200,000 Loss by the Destruction of an Institution at Feehanville, Ill.
- Charles Logue's Body Recovered.
- NAVAL PLANTS ARE NEEDED.; Constructor Hichborn Recommends Improvements and Additions -- Navy Statistics for the Year.
- Bank of Spain's Report.
- PROPELLER POTTSVILLE BURNS.; Ship Strikes a Reef Near Norwalk and Live Coals Set Her Afire.
- THE AMERICAN BOARD.
- PATERSON RAILWAY COLLISION.; Motorman and Four Passengers Hurt in a Crash Between West Side Park and Lincoln Bridge.
- Col. Leonard's Barns Destroyed.
- BICYCLISTS DEFY A SHERIFF.
- THE PRESIDENT STARTS EAST.; Sioux City People Are Disappointed by His Departure for Milwaukee -- Programme Not Carried Out.
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- AUTUMN BEAUTY IN THE PARK.; Nature's Brilliant Display of Color Wins the Admiration of Throngs of Sunday Visitors.
- Snow in the Drakensbergs.
- THE FINANCIAL MARKETS
- Registration at Buffalo.
- A FORT OUT OF HIS FARM.; Andrew Rice Ready for Men Who Threaten Tar and Feathers.
- YACHTS TRY AGAIN TO-DAY.; Sir Thomas Wants to Give Columbia's Men a Chance to Read the Name on Shamrock's Stern.
- BIG DAY ON THE SPEEDWAY; Crowd That Enjoyed the Sport Broke All Records for Season. MOUNTED POLICE KEPT BUSY Many Brushes Between the Fast Steppers -- Iron Bar Shows Up Well -- Creeping Flower Out of Form.
- BRITISH SHIP IN TROUBLE.; Detained at Honolulu on Account of Dispute with W.R. Grace & Co.
- HORSES DYING ON TRANSPORT.; Sixty of Those on the Centennial Reach Honolulu in Bad Shape -- Stowaways on Manila Troopships.
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- IRVING SAILS FOR AMERICA.; Miss Terry and His Company with Him on the Marquette -- Says Playing Here Is an Inspiration.
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- DEATH LIST OF A DAY.
- More Transports Secured.
- MANY SHINGLE MILLS CLOSE.; Car Shortage Causes 150 Others to Prepare for Same Action.
- HONORS TO CUBA'S DEAD.; Remains of Gen. Aguirre, Who Died in 1896, Carried to the Cemetery with Military Pomp.
- Key West Yellow Fever Statistics.
- CHURCH'S CALL UNHEEDED; Dr. Carson Says It Fails to Reach the Masses. A HALF MILLION UNTOUCHED Brooklyn Preacher Pleads for Religion at White Heat, for a Revival of Holy Living.
- FOR MISSIONS $64,000; Mr. Simpson's Appeal Brings Pledges, Jewels, and Clothes. EXCITING SCENE IN THE HALL One Individual Contribution of $100,000 to be Investigated by the Christian Alliance Officials.
- VENEZUELA IS BETRAYED.; The Government Commander Will Allow Rebels to March Upon the Capital Without a Battle.
- DARK CONTINENT'S FUTURE; Former American Agent at Cairo on the Anglo-Boer War. BRITAIN'S SCHEME OF EMPIRE Construction of the Cape to Cairo Railway a Certainty After the Defeat of the Transvaal Army.
- NEWPORT SOCIETY NOTES.
- DISPOSITION OF BOER FORCES.
- A NOTED INSURANCE CASE.; Claim for Payment on a Policy Comes on for Hearing for the Sixth Time in Twenty Years.
- Conyngham Greene at Cape Town.
- Steam Railroad Blocks Trolley Line.
- Wreck on the New Jersey Central.
- IN THE TEXTILE MARKETS; Brisk Demand for Fall and Spring Dress Goods of All Kinds. UNDERWEAR SOLD WELL AHEAD Advances in Nearly Every Department of the Cotton Goods Market -- Big Dealings in Print Cloths.
- Killed Going to His Wife's Grave.
- A METHODIST ON DANCING.; Frenchmen Resent a Statement Regarding Women of Their Country.
- ADDITION TO THE CABINET.; Secretary Hanna Thinks the President Will Advise the Creation of a Department of Commerce.
- American Insurance in Venezuela.
- THE ISSUES OF 1900.; Chairman Jones Says Imperialism and Trusts Will Be Uppermost -- Silver Will Not Be Abandoned.
- Ex-Gov. Morton Entertains.
- BRITISH TROOPS' CHALLENGE.
- Sword for Rear Admiral Sampson.
- German Neutrality Proclaimed.
- OUR LONDON CABLE.; EFFECTS OF TRANSVAAL WAR Increased Ease in Money Market Deceptive -- A Scarcity of Gold Likely Unless a Supply Can Be Obtained from the United States -- The War Has Not Caused a Slump in Kafirs. Outside Securities.
- Bank of Mexico Will Build.
- NEWS OF THE GOLF WORLD.; St. Andrew's Club's Tourney Has Been Postponed -- Entries Were Not Sufficient.
- USED CAMERA ON SUNDAY.; Classis to Hear Appeal of an Expelled Church Member.
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- MORE DESTITUTE CHILDREN; State Board of Charities Committee Reports Large Number. INCREASE LAST YEAR WAS 711 The Department of Charities Held Responsible -- Changes in the Rules Suggested.
- FATAL RACE RIOT IN ILLINOIS.; Slav and Hungarian Miners Near Auburn Engage in Pitched Battle -- Hungarian Leader Killed.
- Drowning of Harem Women Denied.
- CABINET COUNCIL CALLED.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- Subscriptions for Refugees.
- DYSENTERY PLAGUE IN JAPAN.; 50,000 Persons Attacked This Year, and 12,000 Have Died -- 41,000 Perished in 1893.
- PULPIT NOT DISPOSSESSED; Dr. Hillis Illustrates Its Power as Truth's Vocal Herald. THE INFLUENCE OF THE PRESS It Sows the Seed, Says Plymouth's Pastor, but Great Minds Nourish Its Growth.
- A Cup for Dewey's Secretary.
- FORECASTING HIS MESSAGE.
- PROTEST AGAINST ROBERTS.; Stamford People Do Not Want the Mormon to Sit in Congress.
- SAMPSON ATTACKS SHAFTER.; Repeats that the General Is Not Entitled to Credit for the Surrender of Santiago.
- Thirty Candidates for Sisterhood.
- THIBETAN KING DEPOSED.; Indian and Chinese Officials Determine to Open Thibet.
- FEDERATED UNION SESSION; Lively Time Over Proposition to Hear Assemblyman O'Connell. TAMMANYITES BADLY ROUTED Brooklyn Labor Men Refuse to Indorse the Democratic Candidate for Sheriff.
- GREAT BRITAIN'S FIRST REVERSE.; Engineer of Armored Train Lost Near Mafeking Gives Details.
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- Class of Over 600 Confirmed.
- A WASHINGTON KIDNAPPING.; J.A. Stewart, Kept for Weeks in a Garret, Found with Money and Health Gone -- Culprits Arrested.
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- Cincinnati Wins Two Games.
- THE COURTS OF NEW YORK.
- Senator Scott Recovering.
- A.G. VANDERBILT COMING HERE; To Arrive This Morning -- Cornelius Vanderbilt's Will to be Made Public To-day or To-morrow.
- Philadelphian Robbed in Berlin.
- PU TSUAN TO RULE CHINA.; Dowager Empress Will Put a Nine-Year-Old Boy on the Throne.
- AID FOR MERCHANT MARINE.
- HOSPITAL TRAIN IN DANGER.; Derailed Near Maribogo by Boers, but Is Allowed to Return to Vryburg.
- ELECTION LAW VIOLATIONS; Many Prosecutions to Spring from "Challenge Affidavits." McCULLAGH AT WORK ON THEM Confident the Governor Will Convene a Special Term of the Supreme Court to Try Cases.
- ROW IN A HEMPSTEAD CHURCH.; The Rev. Eugene Zwinger's Friends in Possession, Despite the Order of the Nassau County Court.
- HOW TO CHOOSE A GOOD WIFE.; The Rev. John L. Scudder of Jersey City Enumerates Qualities to be Sought in a Life Companion.
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- On the London Exchange.
- LOOMIS HOSPITAL IN NEED.; Home for Incurable Consumptives May Be Closed.
- Chicago Wins and Loses.
- "A QUESTION OF THE PRESENT."
- DEFENSE OF DR. BEDLOE; Owner of Steamer Seized as a Filibuster Helps the Consul. COUNSEL MAKES A STATEMENT Says Filipinos Had an Interest in the Steamer and Cargo, and Delivery Did No Harm.
- AGUINALDO'S BROTHER TO DIE.; Baldomero, Embezzler, Will Be Shot for Treason.
- Gen. Harrison Honored by the Kaiser.
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- Strikers Court Investigation.
- LAURIER SNUBS TUPPER.; Wrote Him that Canadians Should Not Be More Loyal than the Queen.
- BRYAN IN KENTUCKY.
- Child Swallowed Pills and Died.
- SIXTY YEARS ITS PASTOR; Anniversary of Rev. Dr. Haskins at St. Mark's Church, Brooklyn. NOT A SINGLE DISAGREEMENT The Clergyman Gives Reminiscences of His Service and Listens to Praise from Dr. Dix.
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- THE WORK OF THE FRENCH MINISTRY.
- MANILA OUTBREAK FAILS.; Vigorous Measures Prevent a Rising in the Poorer Districts, Planned for Yesterday.
- CLERGYMAN CHASES OFFENDER.; Aids Policeman in Capturing Prisoner Who Attempts Escape.
- Political Agitation in France.
- BOERS LAY SIEGE TO KIMBERLY; Railway Cut at Belmont and Earthworks Thrown Up. TOWN IS NOW ISOLATED Cecil Rhodes, Who Is There, May Be Captured. NEWCASTLE IS SEIZED Occupied on Saturday by Commandant Viljoen -- Charlestown Also Taken -- A Great Laager Four Miles Long on Natal Soil.
- Morristown Train in Collision.
- Marchand Wanted to Fight for Boers.
- BRYAN MEN IN NEW JERSEY.
- MURDER MYSTERY UNSOLVED.; No Identification of Fragments of a Woman's Body at the Morgue -- Reports of Missing Women.
- Lady of Lourdes Church Dedicated.
- NUTMEG STATE'S BURNING; Nothing Left of the Steamboat but a Great Pile of Debris. NO MORE BODIES RECOVERED Search of the Hulk Will Be Begun Today -- Another Passenger Reported as Missing.
- BICYCLE RACES AT VAILSBURG.; J.P. Jacobson Wins the Twenty-five-Mile Open Event in New Time.
- WHAT CAN BRYAN PROFIT THEM?