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- CHICAGO HAS A $750,000 FIRE.
- Article 14 -- No Title
- THREE MAY BE LOST.; Two Boys and a Man Went Out in a Boat in the Storm.
- Barnum & Bailey's Circus Reorganized
- Two Children Burned to Death.
- MONEY FOR RELIEF WORK.
- THE CANADIAN COMMISSION.; Rumors that Negotiations Are About Ended Denied.
- THE SITUATION IN SAMOA; British and Americans Awaiting the Arrival of Our Cruiser. WILL DECLARE TANUS KING If Opposed, It Is Said, Forces from the Warships Will Jointly Uphold the Ruling.
- Article 19 -- No Title
- UNUSED RAILROAD FRANCHISES.; Introduction of a Measure Which May Affect Their Existence.
- WEDDINGS OF A DAY.; Goldsmith -- Hyman.
- VERMONTERS LOVE KIPLING.; Brattleborough Residents Hope He Will Again Live Among Them.
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- A Southern Road's Extension.
- ADMIRAL DEWEY'S MESSAGE.
- The Sampson-Schley Controversy.
- Chicago Bankrupts.
- Article 15 -- No Title
- SHIPS DAMAGED NEAR SHORE.; Several Ports in New England Report Vessels Were Wrecked.
- Activity in French Arsenals.
- RAILWAY EMPLOYES INJURED.; Engine Crashes Into Round House Through Failure of Air Brakes.
- New England Roads Resume Schedules
- SUNDAY CLOSING MOVEMENT.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- Article 20 -- No Title
- The Bill Against Antitoxine.
- Morgan -- Mifflin.
- THE DOUBLE OFFICE HABIT.
- Great Northern Official Resigns.
- THE CAPTURE OF ILOILO.
- OUR PHILIPPINE POLICY; Senate Declares that Permanent Annexation Is Not Contemplated. McENERY RESOLUTION PASSED Yeas 26, Nays 22, Several Democrats Not Participating -- Mr. Bacon's Amendment Defeated.
- Wedding Party Braves Snowdrifts.
- Article 16 -- No Title
- Article 1 -- No Title
- Free Dentistry for Pupils of Schools.
- BROOKLYN SCHOOL TEACHER DIES.; Miss Ella C. Hutchins, Stricken in the Street, Expires in an Hour.
- RAILROAD FIREMAN KILLED.; Train Jumps the Track, Injures Trainmen and Nearly Wrecks a Store.
- DO IT NOW.
- ZERO WEATHER IN THE SOUTH.; Bayous in Louisiana Frozen, and Skating in New Orleans -- Heavy Damage to Crops.
- IN THE INTEREST OF JUSTICE.
- NEW YORK COUNTY ELECTIONS.
- Editorial Article 2 -- No Title
- Article 21 -- No Title
- Early Adjournment Probable.
- Walcott -- Archbold.
- FOR BURNING PARDEE HALL.
- Obituary 3 -- No Title
- NATIONAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- TARIFF REVISION SUGGESTED.; Some Discussion as to Reductions to Induce Larger Importations, Thus Increasing Revenue.
- EARTHQUAKE SCARE EXPLAINED; South Chicago Residents Discover a Long Fissure in the Prairie.
- COOGAN ASSAILS ELEVATED; Doesn't Believe Promises of Better Equipment Will Be Kept. PREPARES THREE ORDINANCES They Provide for Drip Pans, Enclosed Stations, and Car Storage -- Two Passed by Assembly.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- THE CLARKE PICTURE SALE.; Samuel Untermyer Pays $5,500 for Homer Martin's "Adirondack Scenery" -- Night's Total, $54,040.
- THE ENGINE BROKE LOOSE.; Accidents Follow the Parting of Two Locomotives Hauling a Train.
- LEGISLATORS IN SNOW BANKS.; Experience of New York Members on Stalled Trains.
- THE RITUALISTIC MOVEMENT.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- GERMANY NOT OUR FOE.; Herr von Buelow's Wish for Amicable Relations Believed to be Sincere -- Foreign Comments.
- INQUEST IN ADAMS CASE; Molineux Is Questioned Regarding His Wife and Barnet. SAYS HE FELT NO JEALOUSY He Tells of His Fight with Cornish -- Testimony of Joseph Moore -- Cornish to Make a Statement To-day.
- Article 22 -- No Title
- Paris Exposition Commissioners.
- MR. DEPEW AND LABOR.; Chicago Chronicle Predicts Trouble Over an Announced Address.
- Ex-Congressman Otis Gored by a Bull.
- National Congress of Mothers.
- SHERIDAN NEARLY READY.
- THE SENATORIAL CONTESTS.
- THE BULGARIA MAY BE SAFE.; It Is Now Reported that Two Steamers Were Standing By Her When Last Seen.
- Prize Ship Insurance Case Settled.
- Two Killed, Eight Injured, in a Wreck.
- ANNUS MIRABILIS.
- Georgia Peach Crop Still Survives.
- THE SCHLEY-SAMPSON DISPUTE.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- Editorial Article 3 -- No Title
- Article 23 -- No Title
- Abolishing Capital Punishment.
- WHAT IS DOING IN SOCIETY.
- Hungry Soldiers Leave a Fort.
- OPPOSE THE $20,000,000 PAYMENT.; Congressman C.K. Wheeler and Others Against the Treaty Provision.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Two Apartment Houses on Upper Seventh Avenue Sold -- Other Dealings by Brokers and at Auction.
- GERMAN ARMS NOT EXPORTED.
- Article 9 -- No Title
- DON CARLOS TO HIS VOTARIES.; Forbids Their Hearing the Debate on the Peace Treaty.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- NIAGARA RIVER FROZEN.; Great Ice Gorge Below the Falls Threatens Trouble Later.
- THE INFANT CLASS IN THE PHILIPPINES.
- THE FISH VALENTINE BALL; Society's Gay Season Closes with a Unique Entertainment. DECORATIONS VERY ARTISTIC Live Cupids Presented a Valentine to Each Guest -- Fantastic Dances in the Ballroom.
- Schley and Cervera.
- STORM BOOSTS FOOD PRICES; Scanty Receipts of Milk, Eggs, Butter, and Other Products. NOT A LIVE LOBSTER IN TOWN Fish and Oysters Take a Decided Jump -- Difficulty of Delivery Makes Bad Conditions Worse.
- Pensions for Harvard Professors.
- THE PURE BEER BILL.; Public Hearing Before the Committee on Public Health.
- Article 24 -- No Title
- WEST POINT'S GRADUATION DAY.; Exercises of the First Class Will Take Place This Morning.
- DEATH LIST OF A DAY.
- THE RACQUET TOURNAMENT.; C.H. Mackay, A.D. McTier, M.S. Paton, and H.H. Hunnewell Were Victors in Yesterday's Matches.
- THE FINANCIAL MARKETS
- FAMILY DRIVEN FROM HOME.
- MR. BRYAN ASKS QUESTIONS.; His Ideas of Imperialism Given at a Democratic Banquet.
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- Article 10 -- No Title
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- Article 17 -- No Title
- A Red Star Steamer's Mishap.
- A COSTLY COACH HORSE.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- A HINT TO MR. CROKER.
- TRAINS WILL RUN TO-DAY; Railroad Companies Say Their Tracks Will Be Cleared. FEW MAILS YET RECEIVED Belated Passengers Arrive from New England and Other Quarters -- Suburban Service Resuming.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- REHEARSING "THE MUSKETEERS."; Actors in the Cast Must Follow O'Neill on the Road.
- FOOD ADULTERATION BILL; Measure Providing for State Examination of Products. INTRODUCED IN THE SENATE Agricultural Department's Chemist Has an Astonishing Collection of Fraudulent Food Samples.
- Article 25 -- No Title
- Sugar Beet Bill Favored.
- MRS. R.R. CROSBY SUED; Her Sister, Mrs. Short, Wants a Division of Their Property. FAMILY QUARREL THE CAUSE Story of a Passage at Arms at Babylon Between the Defendant, Then Miss Petit and Mr. Short.
- WESTERN SHOE DEALER FAILS.
- CURRENCY COMMITTEE NAMED; Republicans of the House Organize for Steering Financial Legislation in the Next Session.
- Big Locomotive Contract Awarded.
- Filibusters at Hongkong.
- Article 11 -- No Title
- BELATED LINERS LIMP IN; All the Steamships Had Hard Struggles with the Elements. THE ETRURIA'S NARROW ESCAPE Cunarder Was Almost in Collision with the Cruiser Marblehead -- Anchoria the Worst Sufferer.
- THE NICARAGUAN REBELLION.; American Interests Protected by Presence of Two Warships.
- HEARD ABOUT TOWN.
- The Sterling Is Safely Anchored.
- THE STATE OF TEXAS SINKS.; Merchants and Miners' Line Loses Another Steamer in the Storm -- All on Board Saved.
- THE RELIEF WORK GOES ON; Seven Armories Opened and All the Applicants Cared For. MR. KELLER DISTRIBUTES COAL The Charities Commissioner Spending the $20,000 Sent to the Mayor -- Charity Organizations Busy.
- ALGER AND THE ARMY.
- WASHINGTON STILL SNOWBOUND.
- Article 8 -- No Title
- Brodie Takes a Boston Theater.
- SUPT. BENDER'S STATEMENT.; Reasons for Dismissals in the Department of Public Buildings.
- The President's Trip to Boston.
- OUR GARRISON IN CUBA; Selecting Men, Including Lee's, to be Ordered Home. ROSTER SHOWS 38,000 MEN The Proposition to Enlist Cubans Under American Officers to Preserve Order Discussed.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- More Troops for Manila.
- Article 12 -- No Title
- LAWRENCE'S SAILORS RESCUED.; Another Boatload Brought to Savannah -- Men Badly Frozen.
- Article 18 -- No Title
- INTERRUPTED BY A BLAZE; Mrs. B.G. Taylor's Bonnet Catches Fire While She Is Lecturing. THE WORK OF ART IS SAVED One of the Members of the Society for Political Study Jumps on the Platform and Acts Promptly.
- WRECKS IN BRITISH WATERS.; The Gales of the Past Few Days Wrought Great Damage to Shipping Interests There.
- New Jersey Guard Changes.
- NEW YORK AND THE EXPORTS.
- GAS COMPANIES ALL BUSY.; Complaints of Frozen Pipes and Bad Supply Continue to Come In.
- DENVER PUBLIC WORKS TRUST.
- DRAMATIC AND MUSICAL; "Lord and Lady Algy" Acted at the Empire Theatre. A NEW COMEDY BY R.C. CARTON " Siegfried" in the Second Wagner Cycle at the Metropolitan Opera House Yesterday.
- TAMMANY AND RAPID TRANSIT.; Organization Will Oppose the Grant of a Free Franchise.
- FATHER SHERMAN NOT TO ACT.; Bishop of Havana Will Not Permit Him to Pray at the Graves of the Maine Victims.
- $25,000,000 Paper Bag Trust Formed.
- FILIPINOS' STERN LESSON; Reverses at Manila and Iloilo May End Hostilities. THE ADMINISTRATION SATISFIED If the Rebels Come Peaceably Into Camp They Need Fear No Further Chastisement.
- THE NICARAGUA CANAL BILL.; Offered as an Amendment to the Sundry Civil Appropriation Bill -- It Provokes Debate.
- Filipinos May Plead for Peace.
- LOSSES BY FIRE.
- STORM PAST, CITY REVIVES; Under Bright Skies New York Begins to Set Its House in Order. TRAFFIC STILL INTERRUPTED Food Scarce; Prices High -- Belated Trains Arrive -- Relieving the Poor -- General Weather Conditions.
- Reorganization of the German Army.
- $500,000 Fire in Cincinnati.
- Tents Blown Down in Lee's Camp.
- SILVER PLUME'S GREAT DANGER
- INDIRECT ADVANTAGES
- IN THE HOUSE OF HIS FRIENDS.
- CHICAGO TROLLEY EXTENSIONS.; Harvey Franchise Sold to the Electric Traction Company.
- CROP DISASTERS IN FLORIDA.
- MANY VICTIMS OF THE COLD.; Some Rescued Nearly Dying, Others Found Frozen to Death.
- SESSION OF THE ASSEMBLY.; Only Fifty Members Present, but Bills Were Passed.
- The Storm in the Berkshires.
- TOLSTOI ON DISARMAMENT.
- FOUR-CENT FARES IN CHICAGO.; A Bill Regulating Surface Traffic Agreed to in Springfield.
- NEWS OF THE RAILROADS.; LACKAWANNA'S NEW PRESIDENT. W.H. Truesdale, of the Rock Island, Succeeds Samuel Sloan.
- BURLINGTON REFUNDING.
- FOLDING BED CAUSED DEATH.; Mrs. Scott of Chicago Fatally Injured in One.
- New Librarian of Congress.
- INSURANCE COMPANY CHARGES.; The Manhattan Fire Elects a New Board of Directors.
- KANSAS BARBERS AND THE LAW.
- Article 13 -- No Title
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