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WEDNESDAY, NOV. 21, 1900, api Another Chance to Get Those Ola U. S. Suns and Carbines at 95e, Bach. We are pleased to announce that we have secured from the United States Government arsenal at Governor's Island, N. Y., another lot of those interesting and valuable old Guns and Carbines-—-the identical weapons that were furnished by the United States Government to the Federal Troops during the Civil War of 1861-185, This is the last lot the arsenal contained, and in all probability it will never again contain euch an interesting collection of war relics, Our first purchase, consisting of several thousand of these gune, car- bines, cavalry swords, etc,, was sold in four days’ time last Many intending purchasers who called on Friday and Saturday were disappointed in not getting one. The sale greatly exceeded our most sanguine expecta- tons, and the present sale, which commenced Monday morning, bids fair to exceed it, Don't delay your purchase If you would not be disappointed, for they are going so fast that we can’t say just how long we will be able to continue the sale, The collection comprises the following well-known and famous makes of guns and carbines: Springfield Carbines, Sharp Carbines, Remington Rifles (captured from the Spaniards in the Spanish-American war of 1898), joslyn Carbines, Merrill Carbines, Scott and Triplet Carbines, Smith Car- ines, Starr Carbines, Ballard Carbines, Burnside Carbines, and, in short, every style of weapon used by ‘The Blue and the Gray'’ during the Civil War, The Government paid $20, $25 and $30 for them, You can IS how choose of the entire immense variety at We also secured a large quantity of Brushes and Screwdrivers for Burnside and other makes of Carbines, which we will sell at 5c. apiece. Come early in order to secure the gun you wish, If you send order by mail, mention your second choice, in case the guns you want have all been sold, Cuban Machetes, Cavalry Swords, each, 4, 5 0 each, 4 50 Led 75 Women's Shoes. These Shoes will give you good Ribbons, Three of the lowest priced offer. ings ever quoted here or anywhere else for fine, desirable, stylish rib- bons, You'll 6a 00, when you inspect the ribo: O\rinch BLACK ALL SILK SATIN STRIPED TAFFETA, of a superior uality; worth 490, a yard; Thurs y's price, only . Neinch SATIN AND GROS GRAIN RIBBONS, in all the desirable colors, us well as black; worth 20¢. a yard; Thurpday's price, only Linch wide CORDED, STRIPED AND FANCY CHECK RIBBONS, alo SATIN AND GROS GRAINS AND CROWN EDGE MOIRE RIB- 2 a a wa Women’s Stoves. Twolow-priced offerings for Thurs- day that are sure to meet with pop- ular favor when once the Gloves are seen, LADIES! ALL-WOOL CASHMERE GLOVES, | fleec: the common-sense kind for cold weather outdoor wear, in black, gray and tan, at these very reasonable prices, per pair, 5 and 50 “THE DEFIANCE" GLACE GLOVES, 2- clasp, all sizes and colors, with latest em- on back, perfect fitting, at ~— Women's Hosiory, Don't let the low prices prejudice you against this Hosiery, Call and see it for yourself and you will be convinced that they are well worth buying, LADIES’ BLACK COTTON HOS- TERY, with double soles and heels, warranted fast colors, worth Sc, a pair; all sizes here tomorrow at 10 LADIES' BLACK WOOL HOSIERY, fast colors, all sizes, at, per pair, 15 ‘ service and will save you money, too, The styles are right, the ma- (terials are right, the workmanship is right, and you are bound to be | pleased with the prices, WOMEN'S BOX CALF DOUBLE SOLE LACE SHOES, in all sizes, also some vici Kcid patent leather tip Lace and button shoes, in all sizes, worth §2,00 and $2.50 ‘& pair; a choice of both sorts for J, 25 with of i Dallog toe with low baal, and marrow tod With French heels; all sizes in both styles; regularly sold at $3.50; me 195 to-morrow, special at Women’s Underwear Two chances to save money on good, seasonable underwear if bought here to-morrow, WOMEN'S RIBBED COMBINA. TION SUITS, fleece lined, all sizes; dad $1,00, on sale here to-morrow at WOMEN'S NATURAL AND EGYPTIAN VESTS AND PANTS, $5 ve lined and ribbed, trimmed with wilk and pearl buttors; worth 49¢, each, on sale to-morrow at Don’t Yoglect Your | Cooth/ If they need attention, call at the magnificently appointed, comfortable and secluded Dental Parlors of \Ghe Hayes Dental Assn, (Ine) (Balcony, Main Ploor, | Skilled Specialists for | branch, Painless extraction bi of the Hayes Painless Dental | Superior Crown and Bridge work. Porcelain Fillings. Our Gold Rugae Plate, the best in the world at any deg Consultation and examination ree, E, P. HAYES, D, D, S,, Manager. ry Our Fur Dept. Will Place on Sale To-Morrow 1,000 ELECTRIC SEAL SCARFS, with 6 large sable tails, at 3.75, INSANE WOMAN | CONFESSION IN ONORE FRAUD Wilson Turns State's Evidence Against His Confederates, Frank Wilson, Fespondent arrested in the Maison-Zols mer divorce mill frauds, pleaded gulliy @@ three Indictments for perjury in Gens @ai Bexsions this morning AL the request of Assletant District. Attorney Gordon, Wilean was remanded to the Tombs for one week by Recorder Goff before being brought up for sens tenve. In his request Mr, Gordon asked that Wilson be remanded “for public rea- sons,” Mr, Gordon did not explain these, but Hugh 0, Pentecost, Wilson’# coun- go), sald that the remand was to allow Wilaon to turn State's evidence againat Yolmer at the trial thin woek the profevsional eo- he's being remanded teatifying againat bis former employer were part of a plan of the District-Attorney's office. It was prom: feed that Wilson would escape with a comparatively light sentence for his ald in the prosecution of Zelmer. He will also be one of the chief witnesses against W. W. Matson, the supposed JUMPS TO DEATH Mrs. Bach Leaps from Roof of Hospital in Newark, With a shriek Elizabeth Bach Jumped from the roof of the Basex County Hos. pital for the Insane in Newark, N. J., 4t 5 o'clock Uta morning, Sho fell upon t ment in the yard and was dead w pieked up, Some of the other inmates of the asy- nat maid that Wilson's! her body were broken. lum saw her jump and were Breatly excited Mrs, Hich was a middle-aged woman, Whowe home was at 156 Livingston street Nowark, She was admitted to the how. pital ward of the asyium in August last euffering from dementia. In some un, expleined way she eluded the attendants this morning and made her way to the foot of the dining-roum wing of the Institution, which is three stories high Se of the keepers saw Mra, Bach poised on the edge of the roof 4 minutes Tater, ‘They ‘started at oned Ne res er, but before they could reach the roof dhe waved arms wh: around her head, reronnred madly aad then pitehed headlong to the yard. Mer skull was smashed and many bones in os Thanksgiving Dishes head of the bogus divorce mill, if the | of well-known soclety women described, man la ever caught by the police. Wilson has served four terma in prison for counterfeiting. He nerved two years With recipes for making, See next Sun- day World Thapkogiving Supplement, ‘eaoh in the Baston, Pa., Joliet, 11, Alle-' Illustrated in color,and half-tone, Order advance copy to-day, THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY _ THE BIG STORE. EV Women ’$ Sackets, Coats, Waists, Shirts, Ste. Special selections for Thursday’s selling—all ex- ceedingly reasonable in price—much more so, in fact, than goods of a like quality can be had for else- where at the present time. ‘‘Seeing is believing,’’ | you know, and when you see the garments you will | readily believe that this is no exaggerated statement. OXFORD CLOTH JACKETS of dark gray heavy cloth, with short box front and tight-fitting back, Rhadame lining and sating facings on lapels, all sizes, At 5,50 KERSEY BOX COATS 26 inches long, half loose fitting back, lined with the very best guaranteed = At 70,00 KERSEY JACKETS short nobby effect, with deep rolling collar, finely stitched and tailored and lined, all aires; At 7,90 CHEVIOT JACKETS of very fine quality, lined with taffeta, faced with peau de sole, inlaid velvet collar, 20 inches long; splendid value : At & 75 VELOUR JACKETS, ina varlety of blouse and coat styles, elaborately jetted or embroidered, _At $19.75 _ THREE-QUARTER KERSEY COATS of a fine quality, with satin linings, semi-box back, with stitched atraps, _At $/4,50 © NEW SILK DRESS WAISTS of tafteta and peau de sole, with combination fronts and bolero effect tuck ing; copies of a $35.00 model, with the addition of the new buttoned sleeves, in all the most exquisite shadinfe, made especially to our order and priced for to-morrow, At $9, 75 FLANNEL WAISTS, with stitched side plaited front and ornamental crochet buttons; thousands of these waists, in all colors and sizes, At SAAS WOMEN’S SERGE SKIRTS, special values at 3,90, 4,90 and 5,99, WOMEN’S BROADCLOTH SKIRTS, special values at 4g 90, 6 75 and §, 90, WOMEN’S SILK DRESS SKIRTS, special values at 9, 75, //,75 and 15,00, 1,000 RAINY-DAY AND WALKING SKIRTS, of heavy double-faced plaid back cloth, with stitched bottom, tt 9.96. Dolls, Goys and Sames. Only five weeks more til! Christmas—the hap- piest day in the year for the little ones! Now’s the time to select your presents if you would get the full benefit of fresh and complete stocks and escape the push and bustle, discomfort and annoyance of the usual holiday shopping season and most of you know what that means. Goods bought here and now, also goods on which a small deposit is made at the time of selection, will be carefully packed, stored and shipped promptly to any address on the exact date you may designate. But we not only save you trouble and annoyance—we save you money, too, as will be seen by these quotations for to-morrow’s sale; PINELY DANSSED JOINTED DOLLS. An immense assoriment, all clad in the very anne — POLICE OR PIRE PATROL WAGONS 4 {t. long, will seat 5 boys, male of ING NOVEMBER 21, 1900, NOTICE. We prepay freight charges to all points within a radius of one hundred miles on paid purchases of $5.00 or over, That's worth remembering, Watches ! we think is the largest in New York, ous gathering, Prices! Much might be written on this side of the Watch subject, However, we dismiss it with a few brief general remarks It would be absurd for us to claim any special buying facilities not shared by other big jewelry and department stores, All of us have equal oppor. tunities—except for the unusual chances bright, original methods hold! over the slow-going, sluggish kind, | Reduced to last analysis, we know that Macy's power and supremacy are | created by a willingness to accept smaller profits than other dealers, Our! ability to do this is made practical by direct economy in store ianige- ment, combined with the well-known advantages accruing from lage dis. tribution, We sell big quantities—spreading expenses over hundreds ot | sales instead of scores, ‘The moneyssaving principle of that policy is fully demonstrated by the present oMerings in Watches, We bought from the same sources ~may have paid the same prices others paid—but we've marked the goods at smaller profits, That's the whole story, Men's and Boys’ Watches. ! © Women’s Watches. Men's Nickel Watches, good Ameri- Women's Silver and Gun Metal can movement, open tace, second Chatelaine Watches, open face, sold hand, guaranteed for one year, sold elsewhere at $2.50; our price. $1.99 To-day we invite you to come here and see a collection that The result of three months’ vigor. elsewhere at $1.75; our price $1.29, | Men's and Poys' Solid Silver Watches good Ametican movement, open face, second hand, plain, engraved or en- gine-turned case, guaranteed Tor one yeat, sold e'sewhere at $6,00; our price $4.00 Men's heavy Solid Silver Watches, fine American movement, hunting case, | fancy engraved of engine-turned, sold | elsewhere at $10.00; our price $7.49, | Men's Gold-filled Watches, the new | and popular Soll size, very thin, fine Elgin movement, op n face, plain, ene | groved or engineturned case, sold elsewhere at $12.50, our price $10.49 | Men's Gun Metal Watches, regular size, open (ace, second hand, gold- filed bow. sold wader our usual guar: | antes, elsewhere B39 our price $2.49, Men's Gun Metal Watches, Waltham and Elgin movements, two sizes, open face, second hand, sold ¢ ha at $8.00 and Sign; our prices $6.99 | and §8,49, ‘ p | Men's 14 Kt » Gold Watebes, the | new. small tl ze (hat is all the rage, Royal Waltham movement. open face, plain case or engine-turred, sold else: | where at $55.00; our price $27.99, An enormous assortment of Men's 14 Kt, Solid Gold Watches, Wal. | tham and Elgin movements, newest styles in plain, engine-turned and elaborately engraved cases, $30.00 kind at $26.49 $35.00 kind at $29.89 $40.00 kind at $45.94 $50.00 kind at $44.94 | Minute Repeaters’a@nd Stop Watches, Thes: styles are commonly flsig- nated by the trade as “Complitated”’ Watches. The word *complicated,”’ thus applied, is purely a technical Women's Solid Silver Watehes, quate anteed American movement, open face, pil, engraved and engine turned cases, sold elsewhere at $ty our price, $4.09, Women's Guy Metal Watehes, guar> anteed American movement, open face, gold filled bow, sold elsewhere At BO; our price, 64.88. Women's ‘i ver-Gilt, Watehes, Swis: movements, plain and finey elled designs, some intaid with tn tion pearls, sold elsewhere at $5, $7.50; our price, $4.99, Womens Solid Gold Watches, assorts ed ey inelled designs—flowers. mes dallions and scrolls—-guaranterd Swiss movement, soll elsewhere at $12, 50; our price $7.99, Richer effects in Women's Solid 14 and18 Kt, Gold Enamelled Watches — Many are beautifully be-diae monded and im-pearled—-$14,99 to $119.24, Women's Solid 14 Kt, Gold Watehes, very small size for chatelaine, guar- anteed Gen va movement, plain pol. tihed case, sold elsewhere at $12.50; our price $9.89, Women's Waltham and 14 Kt. Gold Watches, Igin movements, pal and hunting cases—nearly two hun> dred styles to select from, $18.00 kind at $16.49, $24.00 kind at $20.40, $30.00 kind at $25.94, $47.50 kind at $42.49, Women's Diamond Studded Solid! f4and 18 Kt, Gold Watches, single! stones and fancy designs—§25,94 up to $549.24, Watch Repairing, This is very special: We repair all kinds of Watches—from the sim. plest to the most intricate—in our own workshops, Patrons tell us our others charge. quently half, Fin engraved and enginesturned open face! delicious flavor ay! Oolong, English R. H. Macy & Cas Attractions Are Their Low Prices, * aCYS Both Sides 4th St, Furniture=!o Annes. Dining Chairs, solid quar. tered oak frames, box seat, high banister back, French jlegs, at $1.99, Dining Tables, made of solid oak, Polished square top, 42x42 inches, May be extended six feet, at $4, 99. Odd Parlor Reception Chairs, large variety of designs, highly polished ine laid mahogany veneered frames, up holstered in satin damask or tapestry, In your choice of several colors, value $7.00; our price $1.09, Odd Parlor Arm Chairs, highly pol ished inlaid mahogany — veneered | frames, upholstered in satin caimask | or tapestry, in your choice of several | colors, value 89,00, our price $5.99. Dressers, made of solid quartered oak, full swell front, four drawers, cast brass trimmings, large bevel french plate mirror, value $15.00; our price $10,099, Chitfoniers, full size, made of solid tak, five deep Criwers, swell pattern top, large bevel French plate mirror, at 67.49, Chitloniers, extra large sire, made of solid oak, five drawers, large bevel plate glass, at $9.67. Chitloniers, large size, made of quar- tered oak, full serpentine front, cast brass trimmings, tive drawers, large bevel plate mirror, at $17.49, Candy Bargains. Pure Candies—made in our own factory—made daily---that keeps the stock fresh and dainty, Macy Candies even if the Macy prices were the same that But remember, they are much lower—free Specials for Thursday: from 13th to 15th, 6th Aw sual st pure dent's desk for ti card, This system eme ables you to buy from all’ departments withe out making a payne ase, Another Carpet Sale. Dropped Patterns Reduced, The great sale organized last week proved a brilliant success, You cate ried away many of the “d patterns” we then had in . However, others still remain—des signs discontinued by the manuface turer—but as beautiful and desire jableas any, The prices—so low— will make you lean their way, Smith & Sanford’s Tapestries, 1 lar price, 75e.; reduced to me bl Smith A Sanfoed'o Tenwits Te tries, regular price, 90¢. teduced to 696 Stinson's and other grades, fine, regular prices, $1.00 and $4. ed reduced to 746, Best Moquette Carpets, regular prige, $1.15; reduced to Bie, All-woo! Carpets, regular price, $1.4) reduced to S4e, : iad Sinith’s Axminster Cas price, 61.25; reduced to Smith's Extra Axminster regular price, $1.35) po el | Wilton Velvets, regular price, $1. reduced to 99¢, Ma You should prefer the Macy's Mixed Candies, our usual price 24c,; during this sale, 196, Pignolia Bon Bons and Delmonico Squares, $9¢, per pound, Chocolates, fruit and nut centres, none better made, 67c, per pound, California Fruits; Teas—Lily White Chop, unsurpassed for strength, aroma; choicest picking—Formosa’ teaklast, Young Hyson, Japan, Mixed (Formosa Oolong and Young Hyson),value $1.00 per pound, our regular price 68c,; for this sale, 59¢. “Extra standard quality, 1900 packing, se lected large fruit, heavy sugar syrup, generally sold at 25¢, per can, Green Gages and Egg Plums, can, 14e, Apricots, extra fancy, can, 17¢, Lemon Cling Peaches, Bartlett Pears and Yellow Crawford Peaches, can, 18c, White Cherries, very fine, can, 19¢, Preserved Strawberries, 1900 packing, extra large whole fruit and sugar, pint jars, regular 40¢, size, our price, 19¢, latent styles; all have pretty faces, and are certainly worth much more than the per tee for them, which "450 SWINGING HORSES, the kind that dors not wear out the caspets; made of hardwood, well painted, of a A EM aod life-like in wppeatanee; pti lor to monet at 4 25 EXPRESS WAGONS~-''The Daiay,"' mate ‘of hariwood, body 14x17 ‘with noat decorations on the val welded tires on atrong whi els; cot high beek, seat and whip; priced for to-morrow at ISe TRUNK BANK, the kiid that registers 610 han hardwood, painted in ret or blue, with gold ormlver decorations, strong ated yeas, shaved rkes on hardwood wheels, coni- 6. 95 , Stee with gong, for DOLL CARRIAGES AND GO-CARTS, one of the largest and most varied avoortments ever shown under one roof; at {rom 97.40 down to 18e CHILDREN'S DESKS, mado of seb, oak or 1ed bitch; 38 inchoa high, 22 inches wide, , With drawer and book chell, nicely finished with braea trimmings; here to- motrew at 485 PRINTING PRESS — ‘The Baltimore,’ considered one of the best presses of (he kind prices are one-third less than exclu- sive dealers charge, If you've had trouble getting the Watch to “run’?| right, after others have tinkered on it, bring it to us. Weill cure the! Watch at a trifling cost, Upholstery Goods, 250 pair Nottingham Lace, Curtains, attractive designs, | jvalue $2.50 per pair; our term, and must not be construed \literally, True, the mechanism is complicated, in a sense, but it per- | forins its functions easily, regularly and accurately, Exorbitant prices are usually demanded for these won: derful time measurers—everywhere but here. We've collected them »rodigally, and will sell them on the iberal Macy basis, All have fine Swiss movements, Cluster Raisins, extra a imperial quality, imported to sell at $1.75, our price per 5% Ib, box, $1.24, Cleaned Currants, extra quality, one-pound package, 13, Muscatel Raisins, extra large fruit, pound package, 10¢, Seeded Muscatel Raisins, extra large fruit, pound package, {1c Glice Citron, Orange Peel and Lemon Peel, finest quality, pound package, 15¢, Oregon Prunes, largest size packed, extra fancy quality, twoe pound packages, 2c, Fancy Layer Pigs, extra fine quality, large fruit, two-pound box, 2{c. (OCT 5 HSN Miss Marie Ellebreck, a Maid, Suddenly Disap- pears from Home. type inkvetty, acto Be STABBER FLED IN Panic Among Women When Police Finaily Seized Carey. An over indulgence in the Horse Bhow he good things, which sometimes 1; Is remponsible for the pliaht in man calling himacif Maurice inde himaeit tod hoa buret of pet Mins Marle Ellebreck, a matt in the employ of Mra, G. Richter, 4 Sherman place, Jeraey Clty, haw been missing since Sunday afternoon, A general| alarm has been sent out to the police arey morning, attempted to cut Miss Etlebreck is an unusually attract. of Wiliam KE. Leary, of 116% ive girl, She is twenty years old and] ayesue, Brooklyn, who with two friends was areatly admired, Mra, Richter, who thought very highly of the girl, fears she may have been Jured away and druggyd ‘MN hope ft le not another Bosschieter cage," oald Mre, Richter, “but I'm very worrled."” ‘There 4s nothing missing from the |, Richter home, and all the girl's belong: jwas drinking wt the bar of the Hotel O'Neill, formerly the Aullc, at Broad. wiy and ThirtyeAfth street Carey, who ta thirty-five years old, a bookmaker, living at 2 West Thirty-axth street, entered the eafe and lounged against Leary and his friends, He wore a long paddock coat At and gave every evidence n out all night, ers, gimme a drink!” oni ways he te he BROW CHR, Gun Metal Horse Timers, sold else | where at $7.50; our price $5.49, | Nickel Horse Tiiners, open face, sold | elsewhere at $15.00) our price $12, 49, Solid Siiver Stop Watches, minute! regulator, open face, suld elsewhere ay $15 00; our price $14.49, | Solid “ilver stop Wetchespsplit see. | ond hand, open face, sold elsewhere at $35,00; our price $29, 9. Gold-filled Minute Repeat r Watches, plain polished hunting case, sod else. where at $75.00; our price $65.24, Solid 14 Kt, Gold Horse Timers, fh. back hand, open fare, sold elsewhere at $80.00, our price $9.24, Better qualities relatively as cheap. The following quotations indicate the money we'll save you: $140.00 kind at $124.49, $210,00 kind at §184,24, he cloth ore ore hott tn bee room | waltectoaner ae We It to evident that she expected to re-| “Now, run along and don't turn, When Mise Ellebreck left she | replied Leary, wore @ green skirt, tan coat and tan “Oh, you're a wise guy, aren't yout’ aneored Carey, and reaching into bis price, $1.98, 200 pair Irish Point Lace Curtains, neat designs, value $}.00 to $4, pair; our price, $2.24, $2.48 and $2.74, $0 Nottingham Lace Bed Sets, white and ecru, Renatssance designs, soid elsewhere at $6.50 per patty; our price, $4.98, h 25 palr Tapestry Portieres, rich Oriertil colorings and designs, value $4, 50 per pairs our price, #374, | 75 Tapestry Table Covers, heavily | fringed, 2x2 yds, value $3.00; our price, $2.59, | 60 Silk Damask Mantel Lambreguins, | value $4.50; our price, $3.24, 300 Silk Velour quares, suitable for cushion tops and chalr covers, value $1,00; our price, 64¢ wo yards Bagdad Tapestry, heavy quality, $0 inches wide, value 7c. per yards our price, Sac 500 White Enamelied Curtain Poles, five feet long, complete with brass trimmings, value Joe. cach; our price) Fancy pulled Figs, thin skins, extra large fruit, fiveepound box, $1.04, Mixed Nuts, six varieties, pound package, 12c, Fancy Mince Meat, Lily White brand—only the choicest meats, spices, fruits and brandy used; pound jar, 64¢ all raisin seeds removed, tivee Condensed Mince Meat, pound package, 7c, Cranberry Sauce, extra quality, two-pound can, 15, Plum Pudding, English style, extra fine quality, none better made, key-opener cans; four. can, 52c.; two-pound can, }Oc.} pound caf, 66c,; three-pound one-pound can, 19¢, Plum Pudding, Victory brand, one-pound cans, 10¢, Corn and Succotash, Lily White brand, sweet, tender and milky; case of two dozen, $2.18; can, 10¢, Sifted Barly June Peas, tinest dozen, $3.14; can, 146, quality packed; case of two Extra Sifted Early June Peas, very small, fine flavor; case of two dozen, $4.02; can, 160, Columbia River Salmon, extra fancy, finest quality packed, $240.00 kind at $200.24, 320. | tine flavor; one solid piece, tlat can, 196, i I SASS a trousers pook®! he extracted a nite,Ja northbound Kivadway cnr he hoard: | to the Jefferson Market Court, where (hat on Oct. 16 Lee came into thelr stems and, openit ' eaner, made a [0d i. knocking Vdesongera iN Ms he wan artaigiied On a charK® Of f*lo- 4nd demanded 19 to aoltle « judgmeme lunge at Leary @fforte to reach the forward end of the | nous assault hem, They knew of ne Gam The nali blade fortunately was du} *” Vanto in Cable Car. | — and refused to pay but ft waa drawn more than four inches! policemen Rit nd Mahoney, at: | Then, Frank Gargare swears, Lae across the left side of Leary's throa, hut tod Wy tl he ¢ f “Riop the Mur. | CITY MARSHAL ARRESTED. jrew his club and drag@et him from e+ Had i been #harp the jugular would | derer ‘ and ro n the hind the counter, Despite his remem have been cut and Leary would have | °4! 1 eee y [Gnegare's Lawyer Saye Diapated strance, Lee then ‘ook merhandies died, according to the testimony of the and In the atrag fi for \\Gargon,! sived at RO from the store, wurgeon who” subeequentiy examined od, The passen- Hevy WIAs! te stale According to Lawyer Francie Wy him, te women. were! Wiitiam HI a city mara §} Ay , ) Wall street, atto Carey reallning what e had done ran and thelr garments Paar i si Aymbar, of # Wall ath He rney’ for from the cafe and into Bi arrested yesterday in an & the ¢ * Lee made the ie thea ran i) ned with bleed ly the man Was overpowered and to the Weat Thirtieih street po lation, evider it - ay wave iw Ve Intoater. \ Frank A. Gargare and | r 0, bleyole dealers, at 185 ainth etreet, Lae gave bal ‘Tho Gargares, father and ton, { Twen-| Suet f Win a gult of Loisel va, Gargon, “adalph drews, of the a! court arenes the’ onder or the ap allege Marshal's arrest, —