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Wholesale Slaughter of) Crippled Animals on Long Island. ore). Frederick Roeber, of Hempstead, I. 1, “was again arrested to-day for creating @ nuisance. Rocber is one of six men who have «been conducting — horse slaughtering establishments at 1:mont, Valley Stream and vicinity, Roeber Was arrested reveral days ag charge of conducting a slaughter mithout a license. In the last months, ft Js said, he has slaughtered over 20 horses, some of which were maimed and diseased. It is alleged that the meat was packed in barrels and a large portion of it shipped to Germany, ‘The horses are bought for sums ranging from one to four dollars. Roeber will be arraigned this evening before Judge Gittens, Frank Fatcher, of Valley Btream, was arresied to-day and fined $2 by Judge Gittens for conducting a slaughter house without a license, The other five men who have been conducting the horse slaughtering en- ¢ablishments have not yet been ur- rerted. In the past wee! jy ueaee ani OT BOUSASe. The Health OMicer of the te Hempatend har received word Btatc Board of Health that th must cloved. Watches a Kept on all the different pla IPREFERRED DEATH TO A LOVELESS WEDDING. LOTOOOGDIOSGOOOSS ——.— is h sent to the Town Hoard Hey tread asking te have’ ne mui:|Ada Le Mon, Beautiful gances stopped. HarlemGir!,Engagedto LBOQODDOOGOOSGCOOS OsCaoe WASHINGTON, States has proposed that che questions of indemnity and of framing new com- China shall be demands of the PAIS. POSOODOGS) HOHE! hia carriage was regularly in front of that he wax married came after their acquaintance had mpened into something stronger than friendship, 3 the time 2p- ten took her to the theatre, and Le Mon always pronched for Arnold's house, In a hardware store on One]? Solution to Her Die} itunirea ana twenty-ntth street she! purchased a revolver and a box of car- . tridges. An hour later her mother r ees Legislature to Fix Re- sponsibility for Passing Live Stock. © ALBANY, Jan, 8.--Absolute ignorance With 4 revolver pressed _ of the truth or falsity of an allegation of marriage to a man whom she did not | Sent Engagement Ring. el at the The girl left the ‘There wi family Man, Found Death the} ainner tavie yertertay her a diamond ring nt pledge. celved a package containing her dia- Le Mon hur- never see her again. Mri ried her rons out to le but they were burdly out of the house before the polloe brought word that Ada 1 in a room at the Park Hotel. ibsent companion, PRETTY SUICIDE SAID LORD’S PRAYER. at 26 West One Hundred and Sixteenth street. ‘They are more) nay gince called on the Jo commonly known 25 the Jonen family. | intervala. le was there, i ay ull the children except the youngeat! vaghbors, since Christmas, daughter, Bella, were born of a fit Mother Lea! Hor Seeret. against her temple, Ada Le Mon, a beautiful Harlem girl, repeat- — ) a Wealthy Hunchback, | ove x0 weinhed on her that she rebelled | Arnold's iusiness took Im abroad & ‘ to her mother, sear ago last November, He carried a : but Loved a Married Left Home to Die. letter of introduction, to Mra, Le Mon's married daughter, Weekly letters pass- n him and Ada. Christmas a ter hix departure a young in the Le Mon household as a boarder. He was tall and hand- xome, and when he made his appear- mond ring and a note saying she would | ee kaa Tecort there wan abet comment among her friends over the for the itl | contrast between her present and Ret en Mist September a young woman me from Chicago and claimed the; Mon family live in an apart: (young man as her husband. He went away with her, but it Ix agid that he amily at ording tot —OMclals of neither Made that twenty-five carlonds of dln- eased cattle have been shipped through the State to New York City existe in the Department of Agriculture apd the ‘Btnte Board of Health. artment would admit to-day that such was the and neither would deny it, having no oMcial cognizance of wuch a happening. To the surprise of those who made Inquiry concerning the matter {t war gaid by both departments that they were powerless to stop it, even If tt had. occurred. It seems that the tnspecturs of cattle are appointed by the Commixatoner of Agriculture, sob-commitige of the State Board of Health, presided over by br. Fw. [Sh Bmith, of Syracus: No report haa been received from thts sub-committee for four months and the actual working forces of the two de- partments located here knew nothing | 21) about tt. ‘ ‘The State has expended abe in the lust elght years to ald ping the tuberculosis. Gov, Odell contemplates puting the matter In entire charge of the Depart- $55,000 in atop: |e sh but that they report to a| slrfl. back ard in lov the Park Hotel, at 152) 1 ter to her mother, beget saying sne would be happler dead thar marrl Pr shall utter,” y ‘forgive give thone who tre ed the Lord's Prayer, Utering the words “Forgive us our (res- passes aa we forgive those who ass against us,” she sent a Into her bral She dle while engaged to marry n wealthy hunchback, now on § his way home from England, ah had fallen in love with « married Ina letter to her mother } described the manner of her «® > rs 4 $ J:-9:d-Od-2-0 OOH nana y marry ahi married war encaged oo blew out fh long let- orgivenera, ore dying the girl wro| oto a man ehe could not love the letter with the Lord's will be the last pmyer t she wrote. “And when I 6 our trespasses as we for- against us 1 all end my unhappy life." Her tance was Hiller Arnohl, a pro- ment of Agriculture, and a bill will bel moter of patents, He tn s tinhed introduced by Senator Ambler to-mor- Tow night to rectify the alleged abuses, —=_ s HOSPITAL AT RAYBROOK. |'» De Near Saranac Lake. ALBANY, Jan. s.—! tm known dett- nitely that Raybrook, Franklin County, will be welected for the of the Stare Tubcscolosis Hospital. Raybrook in sit- TYPHOON HIT TRANSPORT. |‘‘Bad Man” uated about four miles eant of Saranac Lake. The Legislature will ve asked to ap- riate §100,00) for the erection of the reat pavillons for the hospital, Plans for the Instituuion are being prepared by State Architect Heins. ———— Sherman Damaged off Ja; Coast and One Man SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. §,—Tho United States transport Sherman was caught in a typhoon off the Japanese coast on eae the hurricane deck was flooded and gen- eral damage done Court today J. Mt. Dut APremetieet of th and | piatnant, ts * some of the bones of hit Rand} plathantZtsitn Jom Hoaptt bealdes several bruises. ¢: and. Vand a certitioate was read tating that the bridge was knocked down, dut-auf-| While he was in oe dange fered no Injury h athe Shermas ad on board ers, mix insane soldiers = pois ere’: Bix) and forty —— Insane Pavilion. ~ man walked into the Yorkville B) Court ‘to-day carrying » rope Hs ue Bmoosa'at one end. !e made mo:tons th the rope as if le were hypnotizing spectators, the police he gave his name as lok Harris, of 139 East Tair. Hi street, and sald that ho is a Iginaniand can do unything asked of iMiiby means of the rope. e Rent to the Thirteenth 10d ik Ww 4 Det hum in. area wai ‘he | forin” Montreal Magtarrnie u Important buatn {1 wick Hing was ac Donald was) TOLD COURT OF His macic. |S ment of the Core George Price inquest,’ sald MeDonald “What { want tsa clear and full vind! cation, so that no atigma will rest on No, I'm not afrald of the vengeance of any man or men. 1 can t care of myself, and |f assatied 1 iy chitdren, without opposition. }3. Newbu: enterprines, but was return here the latter part of January and claim hin brite. In the mean while she had met a man State Taberculosia Institution Will | who captured her fanc the knowledge Recites His Composi- tions in Court. Miles McDonald, the Harlem gambler Dec. 18. The waves broke so hich tha:|™20 Killed a oman and wounded three na toon Nght tm dischar, He expects to Miles tun out.” Marine Society El Mrs, Le Mon ts tn he n Christmas Eve that * Mon learned that he Kl eldest daughter, Minnic, Ix married Mondearnedt that ner dal and lives in England. wus twenty-four, ed a meeting with the other. was sent from the Custom-House ckage of cut glassware from awalting the payment of It way a present from Arnold, wan a valuable amounted to. $45. want nothing from him,’ to the consternation of her mother. “When my daughter told me “E was shocked y to think of y who for four years she had led to belle there are two sons, Frank and Fred, twenty and reventeen yenrn reapectively, and fifteen years old Hella Le Mon, “L don't want tt. She was known to all the nelghborhood because of her statuesque beauty. ngiiah blonde, strikingly fair, Among the many her by her flance, HI t Mon, a@ beautiful Harlem Heauty, and @ collle, Punohinello wn way they we! ored amd styHah-looking ax thelr mis- yoheon yesterdi, veatra ago TU, Misiter in the I Arnot became but she remained tio her room, ed him ana sultor for Ada’s pen y freely, anything violent mever crossed my the afternoon and at i Grr ererenene-s-ere-e-e-pea-e-e- t-te te tete tone O On -O dOnt Orono noe OH OREe “OHO PROMO PROM OM PAO OOP The Twentieth Century Store. Bauland’s Prices Are Always Lowest Prices. Accounts Opened. Mail Orders Filled. doseph fi.Bauland Co. McDonald Wednesday’s Great Money Saving Sale of Manufacturer's Short Lengths of Yard Goods. Our second Twentieth Century Loom Remnant Sale takes place to-morrow. ‘ If you were here then, you, of course, easily appreciate It will be decidedly a greater event than the sale of last Wednesday. the Bargains that this must mean. Loom remnants are purchased by us from all the great mills of the country, They are new and beau- tiful goods mostly for the com: ng season’s use, but being in short lengths that the mills cannot use for regular tion of their cost and use them in our great Wednesday Loom Remnant Sale. ‘As we told you last week, we select Wednesday for the sale because we can give our customers better attention on that day, and because it is impossible to secure enough of these wonderful bargains to run You will miss a great chance by not coming to-morrow. PERCALES— Finest ‘quality made—this sea- designs — yard wide—valuet Sc. lengths of 2to 8 ds, yds. BLA NKETS—Slightly imperfect.but hardly no- stock we secure them at a fr. man toe every day in the week. Dress Goods, and Domestics. McDonald was in a merry mood and recited several poetics jet Olmeted Sent Harrin to the [O%M composition whieh one of his ad “Sa. cou “Lam not watlatled with the disagree: ers jury in the INGHAMS— romtion of his ‘ew styles,lengths | FLANNELETTE— Waist Jand dress styles, yd. widelengths of 2to 10 yds., SILK STRIPE DIMITI —Dainty and pretty, re- |tail price by the plece DIMITIES, beauti- and stripes,!s to 4 WHITE GOODS, mulis, organdies, dot Swiss, $4 to 4, TOWELING. good kitchen crash, lengths ofttojycs LAWNS—All new styles, lengths of WHITE CURTAIN SCRIM— Lengths; Loom Remnants of Curtains. TAMBOUR MUSLIN CURTAIN ENDS, 50 to 54 inches wide, 135 yds. long: a collection: of exquisite designs; can be used for sash curtains, vestibule curtains, bureau and dresser cove ers, ata fraction’ of lor 3 to 2 lyds. yds. URTAIN |SATIN PEAU DE SOIE, handsome as any slik.27 Inches,retail price bythe SCRIMS— Lengths of 5 to 10 yds., ‘The Marine Soclety of the Port of New York will hold tts annual teceting iKted Nim sto the insane |and election of officers next Monday in Bellevite. =) he Produce Exchange. The following Ucket has been placed in nomination, Preaideat. Capt. A, Vice. 24 itn. Gane nt, LONG CLOTHS—. Yard wide,lengths of 2 to 10 yds., OUTING ” FLANNELS, | DRAPERY CRETONNES domet, soft and fleecy, lengths of 2 to 10 yds., REMNANTS, dots, etc., lengths of 3t0, Geet a “nis WORLD: LUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 8, 1901. SETTLE CHINESE |S INDEMNITY HERE United States Makes a Proposition to the Powers. ! Jan, &—The United hux removing there two phases from Peking. bles the State De- round for the {9 op- Dowager by China of the It tn true (as cabled to the Da United Mail, of m Pe Buc tl French recelved a herefore tts at- determined Reduced Prices. to walt until Spring for those coveted furnishings. come here and see what an econom- ieal combination our superb patterns and this month's reduced prices make. Axminster Rugs, Carpst Sizes, 8-3 x 10-6 ft... . $16.50 9 x52 ft.... 19.50 (former prices $25.50 and $27.00.) “LONG CREDIT” changes home- furnishing air-castles into pleasant and immediate realities, CASH on CREDIP PERTHWAIT &6 106 and 108 West 14% St. OM AY. ge: Flatbush AV. AV. pear Pitan S* Hornet Cree oe, Spring Announcement. New Styles of Fancy Silks, Printed Satins, Crepes and Grenadines for Ball and Evening Dress, White Silks and Satins, are now betng shown, Proadway.K 19th at. Loom Remnants Embroidery Dept. MANUFACTURERS’ REMNANTS of ALL- OVERS, consisting of Chiffons, Mousselines, Liberty Silk, Taffeta Silk, Appliqued on Silk 5 some emvroidered in gold and silver; some trimmed with Cluny in- sertings; others shitr ed; these goods when sold by the yard are worth from $2.50to $6.00 a yard; these Rem- nants are about \ of a yard and some are % yokes t and hat; a Where 20th Satisfaction Guaranteed, or Money = jj Century Methods Prevail. West 14th St. | Prompily Refunded. j aaa eanly representing carefulest preparation. Superior merchandise at lowest prices quoted anywhere. Large and splendidly varied assortments. Reductions of the most astonishing character. ¢ Muslin Underwear Sales. The more critical you are the more quickly will this sale commend itself to you, Its merit lies in its excellence and lowness of prices. it is an undeniable fact that qualities so good have never before been priced so low. This In itse f ought to keep the Muslin Underwear Sections ceaselessly busy. In the matter of style, ty of lengths and widths these otiers ace unsurpassed. The Infants’ Department offers some excepti Gowns — ull size, heavy muslin voke, trimmed with cluster tucks, canbric | Infants’ Dept More $2.50 Lace Gurtains $1. So great was the success of this sale that we have succeeded in getting another consignment. Therefore, White Genuine Scotch Lace Curtains, full length and width, single and double border, overlock corded edges: beautiful Renaissance, Irish Point Brussels and Antique effects; not a curtain worth less than J 00 2.50 a pair. We offer them again as an extra attraction, per pair, at-.+-eee..... ALAROOB: -GacCOCOND \ These are specially good bargains, and if you want a pretty Brissels pattern in these tasty Aca your very best priced at. 50 All-Wool kensington Art Squares, ¥ it. lon; 90 Smyrna Rugs, 12 ft. lon; 50 All-\Wool Smyrna Rugs, John Cromley & Son I diy durable, worth $22, Glearing Garpet Remnants.$ - der Remnants; formerly | pets; $1.25 qualities this spe: ~5¢. to $1.25 yard, nowse.. 45c! cist sale reduced to, yd... AUC New York’s Most Interesting January Sales! Supreme in every detail. No old, shopworn stock. Season's brightest, freshest goods, Sales UNUSUALLY TEMPTING BARGAINS IN Muslin and Knit Underwear, Hosiery, Housekeeping Linens, Women's, Girls’ and Boys’ Wear, Shoes, Laces, Embroideries, Millinery, Ribbons, Housefur- nishings, Dress Goods, White Goods, Silks, Blankets, Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Lace Curtains, Portieres, Oilcloth, Linoleum, Upholst etc. Values So Rare as These Will Attract Thousands. workimans pand liberal 1 bargains. around neck and sleeves; limit 2 to a custome: VAIUC 200+ cecccecerceee 40¢- D5¢ pabies’ tong Slips, fine cambric G Fi Wertienneecasae ie yoke, trimmed with embroidery and jowns—Fine muslin, high neck and Empire, trimme i} mstitche! — ruttles; with insertings fine embroidery; S5e. value... 59c| values’ 19c Corset Covers—Fine mi: seams, limit 2 toa customer, 10c. vales....++e0 { Corset Covers—French style, fine cambric, trimiaed| with 6 rows of inserting down front, 60c. values. RIO 39c} Skirts Fine muslin full umbre la rutile; trimmed. 5 with desp embroidery; $1.1) valueseessseee see 79 5 lin, perfect fitting, felled | Babies’ Long and Short Dresses, Cc yokes, trimmed with hort Dresses, in nainsook and pink and biut organdie, none worth less than S¢ Drawers—Fine cambric, full sice, umbrella share, trimmed with er of tucks .n! hemstitching; Drawers—Fine muslin, (ull s.ze, yoke bands, trimmed with | Cans with jace and embrolvery rutile: 5e dears “and Stare gon Suits, Gapes, Jackets, Wrappers. Juc. |Short Skirts, fine nainso su 19 cambric, sizes G months to 3 For Wednesday and Thursday's business in the Suit and Cloak Department we specialize some exceptionally good values. The Suit offers are particularly noteworthy and should draw a number of thrifty women who like to dress stylishly and inexpensively. 5 150 Odd Suits in black and colors; various materials; fly-front Eton and blouse styles, all this season's greatest favorites; sizes and shades, however, are broken ; $12.00, $15.00 and $18.00 Suits are to be closed at this astonishing price.... 2... 1... cee sees 6.¢ 8 Rich} coll elmer quality, hes Black Petbled Cheviot Suils, blouse jack+t f down to only ....06- styles, handsomely tailored, $22. D Boucte Capes. lined and fur-trimmed, 2 98 quaiity...... seveeecececnceeess 15.00 30 inches deep. se = Kersey Jackets, black and colors, \\ \Flanrelette Wrappers. full flounce skirt, Te silk romain tined, att sizes well made. braid trimmed. c quality its * 3.98 G Some Gxtra Good Rug Value AGATE ART SQUARES AT $1.50 EACH, opportunity, These Art Squares are 3 yards long and 2. yards wide; worth $6.50 values. sian patterns, sple: Prices Are Lower Than Actual Cost of Raw Materials. 200 Remnants of Carpet and Bor- |Smith's celebrated Axminster Car- 5,000 yds, E. S. Higgins's famous AT- Wool Tap:stry Brussels Car in’ dining parlor room, Special Linoleum Offers. And Oilcloth: save 7 speciah osef Wild's Cork Lino- feum, 2 yds. wide, cxcellent assortments; in- ;Also No, 2 Floor Oilcloths in (-4 and 4-4 cluded are all our Oc. Linoleums; per sq. yi... 35c} ue J9c widths; 35c, values ate... ..cee06 eeeeee oece Beds and Mattresses Reduced. Brass and tron Beds ‘5 Peed" sa2so tas; Opecial Mattress Values. Beds, 10.00 $3.50 wool-top Mattresses, $26.00 Brass Beds, inpausies, $675 2.50 i $5.00 Sanitary Fibre 1 $18.00 1 gis. ron Beds, biass rails.. 9.00 see 2.98 S $6.5u Hair top and bottom Mattresses; all sizes; < reyes $22.30 Iron and 11.00 ONE OF LWO arts. cecererereeee Arxriioas 3.98 a rass o very bs OC a 8.50 all Hair Mattresses; one or t: ts; $14.00 Iron and Brass Beds. 7.98 i all sizes. ioe Seas 5.98 $9.00 Iron and Brass Beds... 4.98 | $12.50 Mixed Hair Mattresses; one or two £4.75 Iron Beds, brass trimmings. seeee D5O] pasts; all Siz€Scce-eeeereres iss eeeeeereeeee 7.50 ” SPVLDREPDINI IIE VFA ° NOW ON SALE. it AN lL BEST EVER ISSUED.