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THE WORLD: WEDN CAESAR WAM ISDAY EVENING, APHIL 3, HRDER WEB. private information, JACKSONVILLE, Merrill, of the Hotel Royal, wired at noo} the Crusoe looks for definite news this afternoon.” LAWYER WILDER TESTIFIES. ily with Sa New York Hank Note Com Lawyer William fointly with but had not suc. FRED YUENGLING WINS. jt Upon Banker Thomas Holme: ‘The trial of Frederick W on the charge of assaulting Thomas 8. Holmes, the banker, of 1 Broadway, on Jan. 24, was held in the Court of Special Abe Levy appear TIEGLER MISSING. — It Is Feared the Multi-Million- > aire Was Drowned in Florida mnLLUM : "do not belleve n avenue, called att Sessions to-day, y's health and that he re gone ty Wa regarding M plied that he ha Honcded with last, Mary Ma Bite Companion on the Trip Was John G, Wells, of Brooklyn. Yuengling’s attorney. President of the w York Bank Note Company, with to defraud him and wrec the Company, of which he ts President, was on the stand to-day in Part IT, of the City Court, Judge Coninn, ver $117.05 for services ren- the New York Bank Note Com The report that William Ziegler was | drowned while yachting in the keys off Beach, Fia., was partially con- this afternoon by a telegram eent | by MM. Ziegler to Justice Gaynor, in Brooklyn. The telegram said and no quarre else in the ho smskng until that evening y. In ‘defense the counsel for the Com: | pany allege that Willer collected $100 In an old action which was 1 to the Comp The Rank N from Wilder and Sage, who are sald to ed into a conspiracy to ruin the Company The questioning was principally on the line of old bills which the witn asked where his wile er turned In she has gone to visit Miss Ma ny. ote Company has latter Is a woman for whom Mary samme might Fapaher got the She told “The Rvening World’ this morning that (he li was awtul, intended to show evidently that h been very well patd for na legal way. valuable #ervices,” said the witness in answer to a ques- “and was pald @ very fair price alled throu burning nothit that it must be ins There was a little bomb exploded hy stairs perfectly satiated, reduced and read an agreement entered m y nto and signed by Mr, Wilder in. 1891, in which he said, would accept a Kendall saw fit to give him, | t that you were accused | of joining hands with Russell Sage in apt to ruin the Com IP Conipann neon Comune Caesar from hia bed last night about Mary Martin, he rep! was in Washington, and that he had te from her that day, “Isn't ita fi celved a let story earlier in the evening to Wilder's lawyer and it was not he reporters had, scarcely tak Caesar rusied Tapsher and her hia a few minutes after © ambled in and took He shed his! FREDERICK D. Holmes swore provocation, stairs to Mrs looked upon by Justice Gaynor Partial confirmation of the w | No additional details have been re-) |. regarding the wrecking Robinson Crusoe, of Larso. ed that the sloop had on board, William Ziegler and Jobn G. Wells. These gentieme: the sloop and were off on a cruise I weeks among the K reful'y folded it. put it on a! balanced his wo on it, and then chair and manifested viereabouts, and knocking out unconselons, cross-examination by decided Interest walking stick, of aterling silver nt in his hand, because of about It, he ke the metal, pro! ttitude and never mi threatening of | Yuengling befor Hummel said the wssault, telling the stor; detense admit: | what was known H wanted $5,000 fn to question her, to the etury he told the reporter: pany with Willlam Holmes came at of Standard Gil fame, Ufted cane ae if to strike him Note Company's stock, which had for- Mrs, Colex Quent merly belonged to came to the Company a stockholder, access Judge Gaynor, of Brooklyn, vited ty make ¢ ty, but owing to his sub bad been in sald, “war if ant dented ud 1 had se Yuengling, “and Tohit him a hard blow, ittee, and judicial duties, he was , 0 5 i im Zi ved for a time at Syracuse, N. ¥ ards removed to New conjunction with Dr. Hi: latter's brot lohn HH. Se said he heard Holmes say to Henry Sranthar Fist T would have want any of particularly cracks In her Th a business letter written by Willer 1 corroborated Mr. Yueng- list at the begin twas a peculiar Harry Neagle, a drama fled to hearing ‘Holm the following je eritie, testl- sterted. to Sage: Some years afterwards Uae i partners. In Asked Her Na pute arose among thi his Interest in the organiza- m case Was taken to the courts Was sustained in his con- 5 afterwards soli share to other members of the Company for meaning Yuengling, positively 1 be like biting off his) 1 WL when L said no, spite hie face, s6 Yuengling was dischar, that during Sage's | Thav's right company Kendall was Knowledge of th the oll gentle ng down to th will swear tt try and get ning from hi Brooklyn, and later organize turtay on ausptet yeey, and the Price Baking Towde of Chicago. ‘i gai a@ time he was of 318 East One Hundred and yofourth street, wa arraigned for examina twitched spasmodically, nin tho Morgue never lived in on after that another story about the lette went away 6 ot Four Years in Four Cases. John Emercan, Juatice Vooihin dixminned the cane of InsuMctent avid nce. as the Repubilcan candidate who on Friday charging him day by Judge It was not true thi To Sue William Walda Wan substituted and defeated by | tant larceny, (was sentenced d A. Boody, tthe office of Mr. Ziegler, 47 Cedar it was stated this morning that wa outeide of what apnea ra bad been received fe pecretary, Mr. (" deavoring to get Mtem to-day for Margare enable hin to bring William Waldort svening World” 1 It In her benal r to recover damages f in falling throw 11 $30,000 and $40,000, street apeculati: Brooklyn, and hae a wile rly after § trembied lke clock this morn Mosher first advi him to say hothing after he had y at the Mor rter asked him about the let- Washington rea telegram could reach her, Washington that she had ge Liecause that's what she told mew ptaway on Briday, Does Not Know Min artin Mead lett hin Why, Dam her} Credlation, manager so advised hin, even admit Another Story o Gain Over Last Year..... G:in in Four Years.......234,349 per day Gain in Twelve Years ....5635,600 per day --78,879 per day HE HE AVERAGE CIRCULATION for March, March, March, March, Up to noon t of Ly West 24,595 per day teeeeeess 825,846 per day »++++ 481,316 per day ++++ $60,195 per day He He ae NUMBER OF ADVERTISEM. Printed in The World in bitetsssereeess 90,305 79,422 ‘ant Saturday _ NEEDHAM [ANOS Ne 87.0070. March, 1895 March, 1894. Gain in Number of Advertisements Over Last Year: WING BRAVE AND SEND Fe OATALOUUE, PARLORS | LC. WEGEPARTH, Maro NEEDHAM PIANO AND ORGAN CO., BO" Mgp of 3G6EAST I4THST.,N.Y. ‘ar one dny last week, and sald she was trom Rahway, UNKNOWN GIRL, whom Clancy Malt lives at 121 or 138 Macdougal stree MAMIE NEEDAN, domestic, who for merly workel for Mrs, Foster, at 8 Sixth avenue. They Will Bary th Undertaker J. 1 Mathew my and aske mission to bury dered woman. He sald Rey. Colored Beth jam Lymor, a member and Mr J. the James. Carter Church, etr tow | enough had t contributed, however, to pay for the burlal, but Mr. Matthews said he would bear the rest of the ex- pense, Morgue lowing not April 31 Yor er White posted the fol- this afternoon o.—To the Coroner's OMe, ‘enttfiontion ot i of Mary sidenee, 1 iNet by. Hannah This die: Tapsher, Davis No Doubt na to t t 3.30 o'rlock fuclude Mr. and Mri run, and Mag- Identity. Keeper White Joubt Hentity and closed the “Mor tlons that nobody be remains. ID M. STONE DEAD, DAVID M. STONE DEAD. The Veteran Ex-Fdltor Expires at Hin Home tn Brooklyn. David Marvin Stone. rmeriy elitor Journal of Commerce, and one of the t Known journalists of this ntry, tied at his h in B lyn, last night, estarrh of the stomach and organic heart trouble, Mr. Stone was born in Oxford, Conn, Tee, 23, 1817, became a merehant in Phil deiphia ir” siz, with ed_to view the and K charge of the I In this city, ‘The sar Pte commercial editor of y-Goods Reporter year he breame he Journal of DAVID MARVIN STONE. eof seventy-seven, cae af the best Journalist of Auiectea.) (Died at the knot merze, bought an interest in isél and be- caure editor-in-chief in 1s6, fo arrangements have yet been made for the funeral, Mr. Stone was a mem- ber of th ntral Congregational Church. Up to time he was taken I, he had only missed four services in ASKED TO RESIGN. ri Rev. Mr, Cleveland, Brother, WHE App WATERTOWN, N, Y., April 2—By a vote of 28 to 1, during an exciting sessic the congregation of the Presbyterian hureh at Chaumont, this eounty vening decided y. William Cleveland, ent Grov eveland the pastor dent's It is reporied that politics has entered the church amon the congresa- aga disturbing element, although Cleveland took no part in polities. Veland will “appeal to the Presbyte Ty. aes i REV. J. S. RAMSEY TO RESIGN. Harlem Presby ™ prlan Church Pastoe 8 Opposition, As a result of the internal 4 the Harlem sby'te ireh it 1 that the pastot mes, msay, will shortly tender his resign: n, He has been pastor of the church twenty-three years, Much of tne dis to have been caused stor and his plans in Dr. Ramsay was athoy senstons. ing 4a ks on the ineh work, day, but vd his wife to speak for him, Qe said that cireumstances might velop woull call foo his. res n, but that would not be settled until Presbytery meets in dune \ mee which Dr, Isract C Co Tally, of the M sand Abraham ‘opolltan mipany, were elecied truste To Test W. W. Foster's Sanity. Willlam W. Poster, why tried to kill his broth- . Soot Foster, Pre n South Pitty avenue, at Grand street, West ruduenly without med Ai attendance this morning * Mary Rule, © - —— : fixe An yman Reltz Dend. Hx-Assemblyman John Reis, who was in the wer Mougo Im AST6 ant ASS, diet inet nigne 5 nN Scholes Wilamaburg, ner Snows Dent Con Henry H, Snow. one of te olest confectioners n, died sitting In chair in hob wtore at k Row last evening of apovloay. He was abc yours old amd tived at 173 Putnam sale The Excine Board will grant ah row ta Good Government Club “t ® protest agains: the pruxlmity of saloon to Sw e exe oat 5 ee rt - — = b ONletais Ge br, Rev J won Col, D, De. of tue Church of ¢ Epiphany, Washington, was yesterday eleoted 4 y of Anveri@na (hureh Mt p succeed Wilisam A 14, | cries surer i 8. Oakle f weing short ‘ia ble accoanta, Nelther Will be promemted ta ihe co tor ihe prvaeat at leas 0 < When Magendie. the great French sctenti “Gluten secures ‘complete nuiritis have added “and it ia found ip Iu fvlma Ia Germea for breakfast.’ 96° card, on the back of which was the date . 18, 2, °95, and on this card was writ- ten certain foul epithets, which forme Tnkes the Sta then called. Oscar Wilde wa The paintie was! sed in a dong Diack frock | coat, and carrie! his gloves in W's hands, covered with Iie was very pale, but was) Balfow seemingly comp | Wilde spoke maine, Not | fingers to & with his customary draw!, withess-box | the questions addr sh was composed of very appearance, mainly progpercus tradesmen, eyed him with curiosity. witness said waiting in the librar: One of them was the Marquis of Queens berry and the other one was unknown | e gn nitions for our ve intiff, The former sald Sit down, Lord Queensberry ‘1 will not allow any one to talk I suppose you Is {t possible two gentlemen come to apologize. that you accuse your son and me of an unnatural crime “Ho replied: look Mice It and app ‘I don't say ft; but you then asked whom he hal with which to pay his passage Witness sald: id me he had been offered , and I advised him to| Standard, ¢ Wilde @hout the man to for the lett money in order to relieve and he gave me th Oscar's Endearing Term "The letter which Mr, Wilde had writ- ten to Lord Alfred Douglas was read, as ven rs late! Your sonnet te quite lovely. | good health, as a matte af lips seem made no lesa for the|he will not hold any receptions this song than for the madness of Kisses. Your slim, Kilt foul walks between poetry who was! and when do you Do you sleep In the gray twi- here whenever alone in London, but go to Salisbury frst. Counsel in explaining this letter sald | xq) that it might seem extravagant to those were In the habit of writing com- cial letters, but, he added, it was e presentation of the Marquig by reading passages from “Dorlan Gra: Oscar Wilde's novels of modern life, to show that the author held pecullar no-| Havana state that the small-pox has plaintiff following py of the book and laughing at Mr. Carson's insinuations, Mr. Carson began “Do you think that the description of given on page 6, is a “Dorlan Gray, moral one? replied Wille, ‘Just what an artist would notice in a beautiful per- ever adore madly, scribed in ‘Dorlan Gray,’ the male sex younger than yourself?” wus Mr, Carson's next question. In reply Wilde said: “I took the dea from Shakespeare's sonnets.” Later, Wilde testified to the fact that/be tried yesterday at Mantanzas. They any person of named Wood, ing to other questions put to him aid that the letter as “merely poetical" and had “undying love" for he claimed, by Mr, Carson, Wilde to Lord Alfred he aided that he best friend. his resi uation of | the | Mas: | by their Christian names, It was also developed during the cross examination cf Wilde that in writing he to produce | He had no/ was con-| ‘The steamship Adirondack, of the Atlas line, on with Literature, beauty, | ber leat trip from Jamaica, carried from He rarely thought if] Kissstoa to Fortune Island, eno of the immorality, ything he wrote was true, y never in regard to "Dorian | examination was brought gut the great differ- agea of Osear Wilde and Douglas (the former and the lattér ii 1870), how had visited various towns to- stopped at the Savoy Hotel to- | ‘das | r, and how Lord Alfred Visited | teccive McCarthy, on suspicion of betng implt- A, Wilde's chambers In St. Jamgs's place, Which the plaintiff maintajng: in; eddi- | on to his house at 16 Tite street, 8. W. ew out Wilde's | ture in general, | \ escape from Was held list night, at] opinions regarding lite: ine of cross-examination the | jssuess. responses in the yP alotiff made ema same line as his plays. “ The interpretation of my works does * said Wilde. for what the Phillstines | this moraing a+, complains tent of the Prapie'a Bank |Not concern me “Ido not think about me, But Mr. Curson severely repressed the tion, Mr. Abbott told Con the | 0 March 25, at the Hospital by Jus Market to | and began “|more serious phase of the crows-examl- cigars and Lockwood inwul by questioning Wilde about hig! ‘ed for his numbe wood denies using eighteen | tot asa bribe | years of age. " Why did you seek the boy's soctety “Was it for an in- etual treat?” “Oh, he was a bright, careless, amus-| get married because It takes a small replied the witne: | Mr, Carson here produced a asilver)prised to learn that this excuse will jelgarette case, a handsome silver-mount-/Ho longer hold water. J. & 8. Bau- book whieh Wilde ad-| mann, of Eighth avenue and Nineteenth mitted he had presented to the newsboy | street, have decided that they will for- ing creature, cane and a examination then relations with’ vartous-per- | gt jugnt to be furnished by a young the. couple embarking on the sea of inatri- » pointed as to be unprint- | meny. upon Wilde’ emphatically dented | tures and an exquisite lamp. ‘The that he hal done anything Improper; but | room furniture |: sdunder the! he carpet for the bedroom is a fing ja large oals table, coy |spread, and dishes, whi {eliner quaiity or di “ A serviceable. ‘fhe dining-room | are all that they New York City Exchange Service, The kitchen 4s a little gem, ‘There 15 | la stove polished so you can sce your face | | HEeyin it, Around it is, lying in apple-pie | ’ order ail of the uteljatts that go to mathe by mall or telephone, | chairs here also. ‘The waole fat ts vent to give further Information fe eailed trom any publie| Here, ollcloth is ‘laid. If any one should sata bt it pertevt Te NeLiopolitaa Tetoplose aw) Telegraph 18 CORTLANDT ST. OSHN LS QUEER WS from First Page.) terrible cross-examination he was sub- | Jected to, and frequently drank water. In fact, he seemed ready to faint and a chair was placed inside the witness stand t his Throughout the questioning of the plaintiff, the Marquis of Queensberry stood facing him and dil not take his eyes off the man in the witness box. fhe cross-examination of W was not finished when the Court aljourned for the day ati P.M. A large crow] of peapie assembled Fabout the Old Pailey In order to see Wilde leave the court. FAVORS DOUBLE STANDARD. | Strone Argament at a i} Me Ing of Himetattints, LONDON, April 3.—The Right Hon. A. | J, Balfour, forinerly Chief Secretary for Ireland, the Conservative leader in the |Tiouse of Commons, made an address to- day at the annual meeting of the Bi- metallic League at the Mansion House, Mr. Balfour's speech was a strong double-stindard argument, Among other | 180. upon arriving | things, he said: jat his house a few months ago he found | “England's present system does not -| suffice even for her internal commerce, | jond-at a time when we depend upon for- y bread it Is the height of folly to attempt Isolation in| regard to tae currency. 5 believe that the mmow sense of nations will not jong tolerate the present state of affairs.” | Kaiser Christens the New tronc! Acuir, Not Biamarek. KIEL, April 3.—The new German tron- clad hitherto designated by the letter “r" was launched thls morning. As she was leaving the ways Emperor Will- jiam christened her Aegir, A despatch from Berlin to the London “l Marea 1, sald that Emperor William .nteaded to christen | the new fronciad “Bismarck.” Biamarck Will Hold No More Re- ceptions This Week. FRIEDRICHSRUHE, April 3.—Al- though Prince Bismarck {8 enjoying of precaution I peror of Chinn Desires to Thank the Mikado of Japan, LONDON, April 3—A despatch to the Standard from Berlin says that the Emperor of China has instructed Lt Hung Chang te ask an aadience of the ado and to thank nim for granting the armistice, | wei SMALL-POX IN THE ARMY. Broken Out Among the Spanish ‘Troops In Cuba--Maceo'n Victory. TAMPA, Fla., April 3.—Reports from broken out among the Spanish troops in that city, The Cubans dread this dis- ease as much as the Spaniards. Salvador Cisneras, known as the Mar- | quis of Santa Lucia, is sald to com- mand 600 men. It is stated by Cubans arriving here | that when Mace» captured the convoy there were 100 Spaniards killed and 170 wounded, against 80 Cubans killed and, wounded, Antonio Lopez Coloma, the leader of the band of insurgents which went out from Mantanzas and who was afterwarde captured --ith Dona Amparo Orbe, his affianced, in man’s attire, were both to are now confined at Sarseverino, He will probably be banished to Africa and she released, ‘The landing of Maceo 1s confirmed. j_ The Cubans held a meeting here last night at which they called a celebration was his|on the 10th inst to commemorate the ne Witness denied having | anniversary of the revolutionary party. himself with Wood. The| KBY W. he added, was introduced to him, witness, by Lord Alfred Douglae, who | ste him to befriend the man, also shown by J each other} I8T, Fla., April 3.—Private advices to a prominent Cuban here per mer Olivette state that the Cuban insurgents, numbering 1,200, under Gen, on the South ult.” met a Spanish convoy of mule teams with provisions and ammunition for the Spanish forces. After_a short fight the rt, num- bering 600 soldiers, surrendered to Gen. Masso. The fight took place at Hol- {quin, near Santiago, The convoy con- sisted of sixty-nine teams, chieily laden with provisions, Had Cuban Revolutioniats Aboard, Hahamas, ‘twenty-five supposed Cuban Insur- rectionista. Tt ts sald that Gen, Magutra and Brig.-Gen. Crombet were amchg the number, and Wat atl had plenty of galt, a Serat. King Skipped the Pag Sergt, James N. King, of the Madison street pollce station, Was placed on trlal before Com- mitsstoner Andrews this, morning, charged by Capt, Grant with fatling to enter on the precinct returns the arrest of Michael Dongherty by Dee In the death of Michael Carroil, on March at 15) Cherry a The Sergeant raid in king *the entrh he skipped « ro and failed to make the required entry, Capt Ant charged McCarthy with allowing Dougherty wex Market Police Court, Com missioner Andrews rebuked MeCarthy for bia p —_— Saw a Pollceman Take Two Cigara. . Abbott, secretary of the City Vigi- League, appeared at Police Headquarters against Patrolman | | Wiliam J, Lockwood, of tho Highbridge sta- ssioner Andrews that tsania Court, he saw a | ve Lockwood some 1 Abbott when be barkeeper, under ari profane lang! , but admitted taking two ctgars, how Lia good feeling, Mr. ud been very indiscreet, Andrews told him he — — Flats Furnished for 8100, ‘The young man who says he can't fortune to furnish a flat will be sur- |ever put an end to such filmsy excuses. touched | They have fitted up a window in their |big “store just as an {deal four-room ‘There 1s a parlor suit spread over a fine Tarkish rug, some handsome pic- plain beautifuly t substantial, polished jIt is ct oak wi | Brussels, The dinin woman's fan room 18 all a youns could paint it, ‘Th 1 with ay not I very hand- , ry out the idea of { Toom. should be to ne picturesque in | cook's Ife easy, There is a table and ov ered with carpet, except in the kitchen, ask how much It costs to furnish a lit. uome=aver 1,000 Im the elty—without charge. |e paradise, such. as described, “and (o,, | ugh te ANY one can see wt any tine by " tly be stated that $100 dlls the on 4 li ing in Baumann’s window, it may ONLY CURE { The only eure, because the only preventive of inGemmation rough hands, ofly, mothy skin, dry, thin and falling hate, and simple baby blemishes.

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