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- DOMESTIC EXPORTS.
- BRADFORD R. WOOD'S ESTATE.; His Widow's Exclusive Ownership of the Summer Home Affirmed.
- Front Page 4 -- No Title
- ON THE LONDON EXCHANGE.; Indications Said to be Manifest of a Revival of Activity.
- JEFFERSON HEIGHTS TOURNAMENT.; Many Women Entered in the Singles -- Excellent Play Yesterday.
- YESTERDAYS WEDDINGS; i BogortuHoagland. I
- NOT BOOM ENOUGH FOR ALL.; Thousands of Children Refused at Public Schools for Lack of Accommodations.
- To Seize Frank Hitchcock's License.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- SILVER MEN EXPERT REPEAL.; Comments of a Montana Paper Upon a Dispatch from Washington.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- THE PURSUIT OF WEEKS.
- SILVER MEN STILL WAILLING; NOT LIKELY THAT THEY WILL STOP TILL THEY HAVE TO. Senators Who Favor Repeal About Ready to Force a Vote -- Proposition Under Discussion to Begin a Continuous Session Early Next Week and Not Adjourn Till the Bill Shall Be Passed -- Facts About the Free-Coinage Lobby -- Force Bill Issue in the House.
- CITY HALL PLANS OPENED; MR. PURROY PROTESTED AGAINST THE ACCEPTED SITE. Other municipal Building Commissioners were Unwilling to Act Upon the County Clerk's Suggestions -- Reasons Given by Mr. Purroy for Removing the Present Court Souse -- A Substitute Ground Plan Offered -- Replies of Mayor Gilroy and Controller Myars -- Plans to be Exhibited.
- Mishap at an Inauguration.
- THE TROUBLE IN BRAZIL.; Navy Department Trying to Find the Charleston to Send Her to Rio.
- ARION WON THE BIG PURSE; HE EASILY DEFEATED A SMALL FIELD AT CHICAGO. The Stallion's First Race Since He Was Purchased by J. Malcolm Forbes Was a Good One in Rough Going -- Winning the $11,000 Spirit of the Times Purse -- Trerulian Tagged After Him in All but the First Heat -- Jenny K. and Brazil Have a Fine Heat Match.
- ROBBED OF MANY THOUSANDS; LAKE SHORE AND MICHIGAN SOUTHERN TRAIN WAYLAID ON ITS EASTERN TRIP FROM CHICAGO. Engineer Wounded and Express Car Forced Open with Dynamite. PASSENGERS WERE NOT MOLESTED. Within 140 Miles of Chicago the Atlantic Express Stopped and Looted by a Band of Masked Desperadoes -- Nearly $20,000 Stolen and They Might Have Had More Had They Known Where to Go for It -- Two Valuable Bars of Gold Overlooked -- The Number of Highwaymen Said to Have Been Twenty -- Many Detectives on Their Track -- The Thrilling Experience of the Express Messenger and His Assistant -- How Some of the Money Was Saved.
- THE BOSTON MARKETS.
- ELECTIONS ON LONG ISLAND.; Patchogue and Far Rockaway Had Exciting Local Contests Yesterday.
- Dr. Briggs May Become an Episcopalian.
- TO RACE AT WAVERLY.; Twenty-eight Men Have Entered to Race for The Times's Medal.
- THE WABASH RAILROAD.; Annual Meeting of the Stockholders in St. Louis Yesterday.
- SOLOMON BEFORE A JURY; QUESTION OF HIS SANITY TO BE JUDICIALLY SETTLED. He Is a Wealthy Manufacturer of Neckties Who Was Lodged in Bloomingdale Asylum on the Day Appointed for His Marriage -- A Jew, and His Affianced Bride a Gentile -- It Is Alleged that He Is the Victim of His Brother Henry's Greed and Religious Prejudice.
- LASKER'S WONDERFUL PLAY.; He Beat Ettlinger in a Really Brilliant Chess Game.
- Charles de Lessons Out of Prison.
- COUNTRYMEN WERE HIS PREY; HARRY MINER, FIRST OF THE GREEN-GOODS MEN, IS DEAD. All His Ill-Gotten Gains Spent in Dissipation, He Passed Away Without a Friend by His Bedside -- For Many Tears He Thrived, Outwitting the Police by Clever Schemes -- Foiled in One Mode of Operating, He Would Quickly Plan Another -- Finally Became a Policeman.
- VIGILANT AT NEW-ROCHELLE; TO GO TO BRISTOL TO GET READY TO MEET THE VALKYRIE. The Jubilee Cruising to the Eastward with the Eastern Fleet -- Gen. Paine Thinks She Can Beat the Vigilant -- The Pilgrim Towed Off to Boston -- Her Designer Went on the Puritan -- The Colonia to be a Reserve Boat in Case of an Accident to the Vigilant.
- MR. WELLS ON REVENUE.
- BANK WRECKERS AND THE LAW.; Sherman Hoar's Severe Arraignment of the Maverick's Ex-President.
- RETURNING TO FAVORITE PATHS.; Society People Riding in the Park -- News of the Schools.
- Want More Policemen in Morrisania.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- NEW CORDAGE ORGANIZATION.; L. Waterbury & Co., Limited, Incorporated in New-Jersey.
- TIRED OF LIFE AT NINETEEN; A Brooklyn Youth Writes to His Brother-in-Law and Commits Suicide.
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- THEODORE THOMAS COMPLIMENTED; Leading Chicago Citizens Write a Letter Deprecating the Attacks Upon Him.
- IMMIGRATION THROUGH CANADA.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD.; Ex-Mayor Edson's Homestead Exchanced -- Foreclosure Sales.
- HOBART AND TALMADGE BEATEN; They Played a Very Poor Game at the Lenox Tournament.
- LEHIGH DROPS THE MASK; UNABLE TO PAY DIVIDENDS WITHOUT READING'S AID. The First Break in the Distribution of Profits in Thirty-five Tears -- Further Evidence of How Reading Has Been Ruthlessly and Unconscionably Sacrificed by its Appointed Guardians -- Startling Substantiation of Mr. Rice's Allegations.
- NOTES OF THE SOCIAL WORLD.
- LASSEN PLEADED IN VAIN; IN SPITE OF HIM THE CASINO LEASE WAS APPROVED. Judge McAdam Decided that the Offer of Messrs. Lederer and Canary to Pay $38,000 Should Be Accepted -- The Objecting Director Insisted He Could Get a Bid of $5,000 or $10,000 More, but He Didn't Get His Man -- He Talked of Wholesale Thieving.
- World's Fair Excursions.
- Stockholders Willing to be Assessed.
- WEEKS WILL BE ARRESTED; STATE DEPARTMENT TO SECURE HIS EXTRADITION. Minister Baker Instructed to Make Deter- mined Efforts to Hare Him Token Into Custody -- Although No Treaty Covers His Case, Officials Are Confident the Government's Request Will Be Granted -- District Attorney Nicoll Peevish and Petulant -- Credit Due to "The Times."
- READY TO MEET ALL CHARGES.; Mr. Astwood's Answer to Those Who Object to His Going to Calais.
- PHILADELPHIA PRICES.
- Beaten by Poor Sailing.
- WON BY A LUCKY BOUND.; The New-Yorks Secure a Game at Cleveland by a Single Run.
- M'KINLEY BEGINS HIS FIGHT; BY OPENING THE REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN AT AKRON. Much Fuss and Many Feathers -- The Governor Again Harps Upon the Benefit of a High Tariff and Distorts an Expression in the President's Last Message to the Congress -- Inferentially He Favors Repeal of the Sherman Law -- What He Said About Pensions.
- MARTHA HUER NOT EXPECTED; Commissioner Sonner Says He Was Misquoted by a Morning Paper.
- SCHOOL TEACHERS SUFFERED.; Many in Brooklyn Held Checks on the Suspended Commercial Bank.
- FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL; LOWER PRICES THE RULE IN THE STOCK MARKET. Less Activity in the Trading on the Exchange -- The Passing of the Lehigh Valley Dividend -- Another Block of Clearing House Certificates Retired -- Bonds Continue Strong and Active -- Wheat and Corn Higher, Cotton Lower, and Coffee Steady and Quiet.
- THE CHINESE EXCLUSION LAW; AN OFFICIAL STATEMENT FROM THE ATTORNEY GENERAL. The Deportation Clause of the Geary Act Will Not Be Enforced Until Congress Shall So Order and Provide the Means -- Judge Ross's Interpretation Not Acquiesced In -- The Question of Treaty Obligations Must Be Considered By the Government of the United States.
- THE COMMERCIAL SITUATION.; Wheat and Corn Higher, Cotton Lower, Coffee Steady.
- Joseph Battin Left No Will.
- NO POISONOUS FUNGI FOUND.; Sanitary Experts Searched the City Yesterday -- How to Believe Victims.
- PHILANTHROPY IN TRADE.
- THE PRESIDENT AN ARBITRATOR.; A Few Words at the White House About the Argentine Boundary Case.
- Five Dollars for the Homeless.
- REDUCED RECORDS FOR WINNERS.; Opening of the Mystic Park Fall Meeting with Good Trotting.
- DISCUSSING THE DUTY ON WOOL.; Mr. Windmuller of Now-York Argues in Favor of free Raw Material.
- Judge Depue on Boxing Matches.
- Nominated for the Assembly.
- KNIGHTS TEMPLARS IN BUFFALO.; The Commandaries Hold a Conclave, Parade, and Elect Officers.
- THE MONEY MARKET.
- FOREIGN MARKETS.; Fair to Moderate Demands for Meat -- Cotton Futures Barely Steady.
- DENOUNCED THE BROOKLYN RING.; Republicans Invite All Good Citizens to Aid in Securing Reform.
- FOR THE BRENTON'S REEF CUP.; The Navahoe Made a Good Race to Cherbourg Breakwater.
- Reginald to be Sold.
- NO TIME FOR HANGING BACK; BUSINESS MEN GALL UPON THE SENATE TO DO ITS DUTY. Strong Demand for Repeal by the Na- tional Convention of Boards of Trade at Washington -- Discussion of Future Policy of Government Can Wait -- At Present the Country Wants One Thing and is Entitled to Save it at Once -- Only Five Votes for Silver.
- Banking Conditions Improved.
- OBITUARY NOTES.
- RED, BLUE, AND GREEN FIRE.; Whishy and Chemicals Destroyed Through an Exploilon in Pearl Street.
- WEEKS HAS BEEN INDICTED.; Machinery of the Court in Motion to Punish the Fugitive Embezzler.
- COMANCHES AT COLLEGE POINT.; Third District Braves, 2,500 Strong, Have an Outing.
- MUST SUPPRESS GAMBLING; JUDGE LIPPINCOTT EXPLAINS THE GRAND JURY'S DUTY. Sunday Liquor Traffic a Notorious Violation of Law in Jersey City and Should Be Suppressed -- Policy Shops Need Attention, as They Tend to Ruin Men and Women -- The Jury Should Also Look After Poolsellers and Other Violators of the Laws.
- CHILD LACERATED BY A DOG.; Her Face and Neck So Severely Bitten that She May Not Recover.
- MARKETS TEEM WITH TRADE; BRISK TRADING IN ALL GRAINS AND STAPLES. Banks Have Plenty of Cash and Are Ready to Make Loans Either on Call or Time -- Wheat Has Advanced Three Cents in Two Days-Corn, Oats, Flour, and Provisions All Command Better Prices in an Active Market -- Confidence Generally Restored.
- HANDSOME BONNETS AND CAPES.; Wide Range of Choice for Women at H. O'Nelll & Co.'s.
- THE WORLD'S FAIR SPORTS.; Entries for the Championship Races to be Held in Chicago.
- ITS PREPARATIONS MYSTERIOUS.; Republican State Committee Beady for Business at the Old Stand.
- PENSION FRAUDS UNEARTHED.; Thirty-five Swindling Cases Discovered in Baltimore.
- NEW CHARITIES COMMlSSIONERS.; Supervisor at Large Kinkel of Kings County Makes His Appointments.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- INSURANCE SWINDLERS FOILED.; Gregg Is Not Drowned, but in Jail, an Also Is His Accomplice, Clark.
- COLUMBIA IS A SPRINTER.; She Keels Off More Than Twenty-one Knots in a Preliminary Canter.
- CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKETS.; Trades In Wheat, Corn, and Oata Were Firm and Prices Slightly Higher.
- Programme for the Washington Centennial.
- THE TRAIN ROBBERY.
- SUICIDE OF EDWIN PERKINS; HE SHOOTS HIMSELF IN FRONT OF THE FAMILY HOMESTEAD. The Broker's Body Discovered by His Father, Hosea B. Perking -- He Was Much Depressed When He Visited the House Friday, but No Cause for His Suicide is Known -- Well Known on the Consolidated Exchange and in Harlem Social Circles -- His Father Thinks His Mind Was Deranged.
- Address at the Western Society.
- Secretary Lament's Short Visit.
- HELD AS A SLAVE TEN YEARS; STARTLING STORY OF A COLORED WOMAN FROM CUBA. Claims the Misses Estanes of Brooklyn, Whose Family Owned Her Mother, Took Advantage of Her Ignorance of the Laws of the Country -- Says She Sad to Work Without Pay and Was Also Abused -- Rescued by Another Colored Woman -- Salt to be Brought.
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