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- HOUSE PASSES GREENBACK TAX BILL.; The Vote in Its Favor 173 to 41 -- Report in Settle Election Case.
- NEARLY TWO INCHES OF RAIN.; Church in Elizabethport Struck by Lightning -- The Pastor Shocked.
- GROUP EXHIBITS OF PAINTING.; Additions to the Permanent Show at the Fine Arts Society.
- MR. COCKRAN IS DISSATISFIED.; Not Favorably Disposed to the Senate's Tariff Bill Amendments.
- NOTES OF FOREIGN NAVIES.
- ALTGELD'S SECOND MESSAGE; PRESIDENT'S REPLY TO REQUEST TO WITHDRAW THE TROOPS. Mr. Cleveland Says Discussion May Well Give Way to Active Efforts to Restore Obedience to Law and to Protect Life and Property -- The Governor of Illinois Insists that the State Troops Can Protect All Interests Concerned.
- SITTING BULL'S FOLLOWERS RETURN.; Last of the Indians Who Crossed to Canada Coming Over the Border.
- MAILS ARE BUT LITTLE DELAYED.; Few Interruptions on Railroads in the West.
- A NEW DISCOVERY!; How Food Is Digested Before Being Eaten. WHAT A REPORTER SAW Interviews with Many Leading People of New-York and the Surprising Experiences They Have Had.
- HOW BROOKLYN FIREMEN WERE TAXED.; Commissioner Wurster Taken Prompt Action on an Enforced Collection.
- STERILIZED MILK A PENNY A GLASS.; Nathan Strans Opens the Fifth Park Depot in City Hall Park.
- Chace in Excellent Form.
- HOW TO DEAL WITH MOBS.
- ALIEN PAUPERS AND ANARCHISTS.; Immigration Laws Similar to Ours Suggested in England.
- RIVAL COMMITTEES AT WORK.; Plans for Northern Pacific Reorganization to be Well Worked Out.
- TENDENCY TOWARD SOCIALISM.; Prof. Bernhard Moses's Address Before the Chautauqua Gathering.
- DROWNED HIMSELF IN EAST RIVER.; Henry R. Averill Jumped from the Ferry Boat Columbia.
- CLOVER LEAF ROAD NOW IDLE.; All Its Men Discharged -- Trouble Feared on Other Lines.
- John Maurer's Body Found.
- SYMPATHY FOR ERASTUS WIMAN.; A Friend Offers to Reprint a Laudatory Letter by Murat Halstead.
- TO IMPROVE THE HIGHWAYS; SUGGESTIONS MADE BY THE GOOD ROADS CONVENTION. Co-operation Sought on the Part of Legislative Bodies, Educational Institutions, and Citizens Generally -- Plan for an Annual Conference and Working Committee Under Gov. Fuller of Vermont -- Delegates Give Their Views on Road Building.
- VICTORY FOR THE VENTURA; SHE DEFEATED THE WATER WITCH ON TIME ALLOWANCE. The Other Successful Boats in the Different Classes Were the Swannanon, Daffodil, and Chectaw -- A Very Pleasant Time on the Present Cruise of the Atlantic Yacht Club -- The Swannanoa and Daffodil Win New Guns.
- Ancient Miners Found as They Lay.
- APPEAL BY KING'S DAUGHTERS.; Baby Carriages and Sick-Room Delicacies Needed for Tenement-House Work.
- READY TO START IN AFRESH.; Plans Adopted for Restoring the Western New-York and Pennsylvania.
- STRIKERS APPLY THE TORCH; HUNDREDS OF CARS BURNED IN CHICAGO'S VICINITY. PULLMAN AND KENSINGTON TERRORIZED. Moll of Rioters Fled at the First Approach of Illinois State Soldiers. TWO OF THE STRIKERS SHOT. Work of Incendiarism Was First Begun in the Stock Yards, Where Scores of Fires Attested the lawlessness of the Mob -- The Large Crowd Then Went to Kensington and Pullman, Where Engines Were Derailed, Switches Destroyed, and Hundreds of Cars Set on Fire -- State Militia Ordered Out by Gov. Altgeld at the Request of Mayor Hopkins -- Pullman Guarded to Resist a Midnight Attack -- Chicago Citizens Feel Alarmed.
- STOCK-YARD CARS DESTROYED.; Set on Fire by a Large Mob of Strikers.
- EDITORS FINISH THEIR WORK; DELIGHTED WITH THE SEA BREEZE AND SURF AT ASBURY PARK. A Banquet Closes What Is Looked upon as a Most Profitable and Interesting Session -- A.O. Bunnell Elected President -- To Florida Next Year -- A Delegate Hears Something of an Attack on the Resort's Chief Attraction to Many Persons.
- FEDERAL CONTROL OF RAILROADS.; Several Bills Offered in the Senate to Prevent Labor Disorders.
- MUST RETURN UNEARNED PREMIUMS.; Justice Bartlett's Decision as to Cancellation Clause of Fire Insurance Companies.
- Fast Time by the Vanish.
- THE COMMERCIAL SITUATION.; Wheat Dull, Lower -- Corn Lower, Dull -- Cotton Neglected, Steady.
- BRIDGET QUINN'S EVIL SPIRIT.; She Is in Bellevue and Her Sister Holds Mme. Tizzie Responsible
- KENSINGTON IN A MOB'S POWER.; Two Men Shot and Cars Burned -- Rioters Fled Before Militia.
- A Servant Waylaid.
- STRIKE NOW IMPENDS IN BUFFALO.; It Is Expected by Railroads -- Lake Traffic Paralyzed.
- IT WEARS "LIKE TIME."; One Kind of Pavement Used in Brooklyn's Prospect Park.
- WILL HAVE NO NONSENSE HERE.; Supt. Byrnes Is Prepared to Handle Strikers Should the Trouble Extend.
- TRIBUTE TO EX-ALDERMAN M'GARRY.; Brooklyn Aldermen Adopt Rsolutions and Will Attend the Funeral.
- VIRGINIA WARNS THE "INDUSTRIALS."; Frye's Men May Be Arrested and Obliged to Work.
- Damage to the Caracas's Cargro.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- WILLIAM M. SINGERLY.; Popular Approval of the Choice for Governor of Pennsylvania.
- VIGILANT WILL TRY AGAIN; MR. GOULD HOPES FOR VICTORY IN THE RACE TO-DAY. He Thinks She Was Beaten by the Britannia More by Luck than Anything Else -- Mistaken Congratulations from America -- Doubt About Raising the Valkyrie -- Divers Find a Big Hole in Her Side -- The Injury to Seaman Brown.
- QUICK WORK ON TARIFF BILL; WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE WILL REPORT TO-DAY. Efforts of Republicans to Make Delay Overcome by the Firmness of Chairman Wilson -- Same Policy Will Be Pursued by Speaker Crisp -- Proposed that the Bill Shall Go to Conference This Afternoon -- Rule to Fit the Case.
- THERE WILL BE NO FALTERING.; At Any Hazard the Administration Will Enforce the Law.
- NO REFUSAL SENT TO DR. JENKINS.; Mr. Croker Could Have Left the Majestic at Quarantine Had He So Desired.
- NO CENSURE OF THE GOVERNMENT.; Constitutional Convention Buried an Anarchistic Motion.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- DISCUSSED BY THE REGENTS.; Studies for Secondary Schools -- The Annual Dinner.
- DELEGATES MUST BE PRESENT.; To Check the Flow of Amendments at the Constitutional Convention.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD.; Details of Transactions by Brokers and Auctioneers.
- SCHWAB DEFENDS HIMSELF; DENIES HE HAS BEEN A PARTY TO ARMOR-PLATE FRAUDS. The Carnegie Company, Under His Superintendency, Did Honest Work, He Says -- His Orders Were to Make All Material as Good as Possible -- He Thinks the Company Has Been Dealt with Unjustly -- The Government Has Had Its Money's Worth.
- TOOK HER AWAY FROM THE CONVENT.; Peter A. Fay Forces His Sister Mary to Return Home.
- MAY INVOLVE PITTSBURG ALSO.; Organizers Urging Strike There to Willing Ears.
- TO CONTEST ROBERT L. DARRAGH'S WILL.; For the First Wife's Children $500 Each, for the Second Wife Over $400,000.
- MR. DEPEW'S VACATION.; He Would Like It, but Fears to Ask Debs -- The Situation.
- RUSSELL SAGE CHARGED WITH SLANDER.; Laidlaw Objects to Being Called Blackmailer After Suffering as Buffer.
- Guy Nickalls Won the Diamond Sculls.
- THE BOSTON MARKET.
- Consolation for New-Jersey.
- POOR TROTTING AT BOSTON.; The Mare Edith H. Won the 2:16 Class in Straight Heats.
- ALTGELD'S COMPLAINT IS ABSURD.; The Attorney General Replies to the Governor of Illinois.
- KNIGHTS OF LABOR OFFER AID.; General Master Workman Says He Will Call a Strike if Wanted.
- MEAT SCARCE, PRICES HIGH; WESTERN STRIKES ADD TO THE EAST'S COST OF LIVING. True that Receipts of Live Stock Have Increased, but the Supply of Chicago-Dressed Beef Is Cat Off, and the Deficiency Cannot Be Made Good -- Articles of Food Generally Affected -- What Well-Informed Dealers Say.
- CAPT. HYDE OF THE TUG NICOL GUILTY.; Willful Violation of Law to be Referred to United States District Attorney.
- A NOVEL CYCLE RECORD.; A Chicago Boy Rode Half a Mile Backward in 2:43 1-5.
- EDUCATION EXCHANGE VIEWS; TOPICS PRESENTED BEFORE SIXTY PROMINENT TEACHERS. Annual Conference of the National Council of Education at Asbury Park -- The Relation of Technical and Liberal Training Discussed by Calvin M. Woodward of St. Louis -- Nicholas Murray Butler's Paper on Instruction in the University.
- THE RAILROAD INSURRECTION.
- CASE AGAINST COL. STORY DROPPED.; Discharged James Owens Without Knowing He Was a Veteran.
- Why Not a School for Policemen?
- Death from Smallpox at Stapleton.
- NO FREIGHTS LEAVE CLEVELAND.; All the Switchmen Have Left Work- Passenger Trains Running.
- Tax Books Not Satisfactory.
- TWO NEW STORIES.; The Literary Side Good. A MODERN MAGDALENE. By Virna Woods. 12mo. Boston: Lee & Shepard. $1.25.
- WORK OF A SECRET ASSASSIM; SOUTH BROOKLYN POULTRY VICTIMS OF HIS POISON. Six Bereaved Owners Miss One Hundred and Thirty Chickens, Five Good Laying Hens, and Four Ducks, to Say Nothing of a Dog, Value $8 -- Many Sick Chickens and Contaminated Eggs -- The Whole Neighborhood Aroused.
- Defrauded Two Milwaukee Banks.
- THIS WILL NOT DO, MR. EGAN.
- PHILADELPHIA PRICES.
- A LEXINGTON AVENUE IMPROVEMENT.; Board of Street Opening Asked to Have Two Blocks Widened.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- ST. LOUIS STRIKERS ENJOINED.; Attempt Made to Break the Strike with Non-Union Men.
- ACTRESSES HAVE A ROUND ROBIN DAY.; Talks to Them on Tact, Stage Fruit, and Morals and Other Topics.
- A Long-Missing Man Returns.
- FRAUDS ON THE CUSTOMS CHARGED.; Complaint that the Lead Trust Got Drawbacks on Domestic Goods.
- GOOD CYCLING PROMISED; CLEVER RIDERS ENTERED FOR THE RIVERSIDES' BIG MEET. Walter Sanger Is Here and Says He Will Compete in the Class B Events -- Unusual Interest Manifested in the Novice Race, for Which The New-York Times Offers a Gold Medal -- The Complete Entry List and the Handicaps.
- FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL; STOCKS STILL FIRM IN SPITE OF THE GREAT STRIKE. Investors Not Alarmed by the Tempo- rary Confusion -- Speculative Inter- est Ceatred in the Industrials -- Su- gar Active and Lower -- Schemes of Insiders in Distilling and Cattle Feeding to Have the Public Help Them Out -- Another Gold Shipment.
- RECENT KNOW-NOTHINGS.
- MR. CALL'S FEET WERE CLAD.; He Says He Never Sat in His Stocking Feet in the Senate.
- NEWS OF THE RAILROADS; COMPLAINTS OF SHORT-HAUL CONTRACTS IN THE SOUTH. Lines Doing Business in That Territory Summoned to Washington to Answer Charges of Discrimination in Favor of Through Shipments -- Testimony Which Did Not Make Clear Where Responsibility Lay for Transgression of the Law.
- TELEGRAPHIC GREVITIES.
- A BAD DAY FOR FAVORITES; FIVE OUTSIDERS SUCCESSFUL AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY. Hanwell Opened at 100 to 1 and Beat Monaco, the Louise Filly, and Hullow'een -- Ducat and Roche Were the Only Favorites to Win -- Rey El Santa Anita Is Here to Contest for the Valuable Realization Stakes This Afternoon.
- THEY'VE JUST FOUND HIM OUT.; Democrats Unduly Excited Over Their Recent Discovery Concerning Senator Hill.
- STRIKERS IN COMPLETE CONTROL.; Railroads in San Francisco Practically Helpless.
- BROOKLYN'S NEED OF WATER; ALDERMEN WILL BE ASKED TO SPEND $750,000 AT ONCE. Committee on Water and Drainage Favors Immediate Action on Part of Commissioner White's Request -- Alderman Jahn Wants More Information and Fails to Get It -- Consolidation Speculation a Part of the Discussion.
- Boston Shipping Interests Suffer.
- REPUBLICANS HEAVY LOAD; NO PARTY CAN OUTLIVE AN ALLIANCE WITH THE A.P.A. " Never Was the Term 'American' More Misapplied," Says Prof. John Bach McMaster in His Article in The Forum -- Similarity of the Order and the Know-Nothings Shown -- Frederic R. Coudert Derides the Claims or the "Patriots."
- NEW PUBLICATIONS; TO PRESERVE FORESTS. STUDIES IN FORESTRY. Being a Short Course of Lectures on the Principies of Sylviculture. By John Nisbet. 12mo. Oxford: The Clarendon Press. New-York: Macmillan & Co. $2.50.
- NIGHT PERMITS FOR TRUCK OWNERS.; Streets and Places in Which They Cannot Leave Their Vehicles.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- THE HOUSE AND THE SUGAR DUTIES.
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