Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE WORLD: ‘WEDNESDAY EVEN. , OCTOBER 2, 1901. BISSERT'S HOPE OF ESCAPE GONE. Must Go to Prison This Week, All Efforts to) Save Him Having Failed. | pretty (hugh when you haye to ‘go up" for a erlme you Mid not commit Biasert in the Tombs elght an speaks of him | George Dissert, the wardman of they fast Fith «treet police station con} Hoted eight weeks ago for black: ailing | who gave me less | an Inmate | march to th many Fy next Friday he will 2 Sing Sing Prison a ‘mens’ twi sald the Wa ts, conforms strictly wit He's a game tro: comp every fen he helped to put in the Institution, | rule and aake no f {here is no hope now for Bisse fellow, and he's t his puntahment All the influence of the Poltce De- {ke a brick ea ble boy, and erless to keep | when shim sometimes artment has proved pow In f fg Sing's hink areold kid im outside of S f reasonable doubt Capt. Dinmond Desected. The iemporary Y heriff Grell must now de fer over to Warden Johnston ing and Blaecrt will begin at erve his sentence of five yeare 4 tontha. iThe appeal to the Appellate Co but has the privilege, Tombs inmates, uf oF eo prison en Hted by DI net, most every day, Capt in to nee him two or ok. Dinsert’s former the imprisonment of ng vac fore N uch to heart ot be argued before Novem mu tere could be no de or four or] ra in his eves every time Fauoathaysao that even should the) Me lravesthe gloomy: bullding father, who te an ex his faver, ty intervening tim must | igher court dec! ecessarily spend 1 convict’s clothes. . While the blow fell heavily upon th gnvicted man, he has not taken it with | man. te grief feo j Many tld, has shown + [partment dros ‘ction than Bixsert_ hima onvieted man ne Blasert Snye Me's ¥ brother oft nt back wo 6 come down, He and ds hours with his son. time the mit » brother, who is a polices niceataliorn vf Miswert’s friends in the De- In now and then, but Jom he rules pe ele 1 that h and they ‘Md not went sgrace keenly, It like to have his him behind bars lawyers had aban tng him from the | 88) feels his 4 does nat gned all hope of sa cand of “convict” he awe no visi Ins ication that the news affecte! him tw firat words were to assert hile Inno- | ince, | “TL swear to Ge aver took a fiv "1 Know. ‘The moat pathetic eure in the cane Miswert’« aged mot She does not wher s even been arrested. tna 1! j« m that | K, a" he ¢ t ph oman! A friendly word never even | When the charges were brought the tweed between us. It waa pure ViN- | newepapers Kept from her, and Ctiveness. I cannot understand BOW | during the trial she was in igno : te Jury reached thelr verdict jthat her son's rly was in danger. “The woman perjured her not ago, when Rissert had to lone when she swore that she paid | mm the mother fackmall, but when she testitled tt going on Wo ahort te had never been arrested for | were then confident that K OF conducting a disorderly house iid secure « stay and his release he records will prove sie was, tt uess Iwasa victim of the reform | ‘The news of the ex-wardman’s dia Aye sweeping over the city at the grace is te be kept from her, 1f posst- me of my arrest. I was confident of She fee and it ba fear the squittal because Twas ately ine fetock would Ki her, She Wil be told bay [Tia few days that : je South Africa and the merelfal decep irre “[ wouldn't mind this convie ie as on the square, Hut I tell ye Rie VCHED ON BOVS LYNCHED HiLO'SSTORY FOR MURDE ccus¢d Man Taken from) Two Accused of Stoning a fall and Hanged to Printer to Death—Taken {Telegraph Pole. from Jail. HELENA, Mont., Oct. ard Brady, the man who attack rar-old Ida Pugasley, in Helena, ¥ y. Was this morning, i ken from SHUELNYVILLE, Ky, me rixteen years ol hteen, both Oct 2—dimbo and Clarence olored, were at murder of WHEE Mart. a print ingead who wars stoied to death on Saturdas arke wbout three blocks from | night, Sept. 21. he boys were ta te dail. -owd was orderly, and! from the jail aad awWung from the on, ter the been hanged it ake nnd Obfo trestle, within i yard, Hekly disp Jal, ; * There wax about 2 men engaged in b went to the Jail and a. @ affair and they were all masked keys fromthe Jatler, bit i eyiattacket th Ail dour with a bat- | fused to surrender them, The doors of | ing and yielded nb ate ere then b fing am, anil felted. On jth Jail were then battered down i e point of a keyn of the | (i lor and threatened If he did view! rd The moby ym te man they we The Jailor then 50 Aband he was xiv Wey frat took fi what te tm, The mareh ‘to 1 Brady m. | man out of his | Bote the mob When dy waived: work wag autetly without tte and the NEW TRLEPHONE 4 Never In Our History Have These Values Been Equalied nia 8.98. | ‘A manufacturer's Sample Line of Just 75 Eton, Norfolk, F Reefer Front ‘Jackets, | Skirts flare or flounced, Jackets silk or satin lined. Broadcloth, Venetian, Home- | spun, Basket Weave. | Plain or Pebble Cheviots, Lowest value in the lot $12.50, mostly $15 to $18; a few worth $25 sizes 36, few 33. week widths. nd The best value ever offered by us. VALUE $10.00. | For Thursday and Friday Only. Wonderful Shoe Offer 5.00 Ladies Shoes this patent leather tips /xtension soles and rope stitch, mili- ltary and mannish eels, all new fall shapes, all sizes ad Full Best 'Ail Hair Couch, $5. estry spring ¢ | Wild's € | and 25e., | Smyrna Mats, 18x z DISAPPEARS. — | Sixteen-Year-Old Laura Ros- coe Flees from \, Home. | i Pretty wixteen-yetreold Laura Rosca, | daughter of the Moo. Rosen pastor of the Seventh Day Advent Church, of Paterson, Nod n oof her are prominent church workera and the loaders of the Advent. fate ect In Paterson, a charming girl ‘nd cational alclan of rare presided at tae emureh. vtlity organ in her father's returned home fram ehureh one left her hymn and told her to eall on evening two weeks ago. hook of the parlor table mother that she was & her friend, Minnie Williams Phe girl did tot ge to her fr She was Jast meen walking Htallroad tracks toward When she faite cirn te A search no trace her, The the matter qudet un Hee were anked t wre for her house. Susquehanna Hackensack, nat night her ut could tnd parents kept STEEL STOCKS t Flelds and Gar- rs, Marts body path leading from the of the mother mbo Fields, ath 1D. — Hevand ihe rym alssereea! “Litt| LONDON STOCKS STEADY. ad placed It in a coffin WOONSHINERS IN JAMAICA. American » With Steel b howed Oet, 2. the Lead, A ‘Tone, Although LONDO: trading Frest of Two Men May Mevent|in American stocks on the E: Operations of Melt stu, was dull, the tone was ‘ arraslfalltwouvo averaged about New Following th nat SNORT tu lurem Walted Staten 8 en in Brooklyn this morning, 1 taual to 43 d-4 for the. common « imo. revelation no iiltete sti {97-8 for the preferred, and (he cope: arrented wave | Were silently Armer. ———_—_—- an Cohn, of N The Wheat Market, 0145 Madison street, re was an active opening 1 Kral tre driving a wagon Ww! to-day, A moderate weakness at fret of whisk: SH wheat was followed by a. siight ce whe: nol re ; this morning injaympathy with sorn, unchanged The tea hoon turn ford where y were to Hie th ning prices were 1s to 6: May, OF REGISTRATION. . 12, the First; Saturday, October’ corn OL 5-8; May cor tors are registered they December. Mi BL 4 following are the] “chic er Humboldt has arrived trom Sk: tober | ecember wheat, 1-2; October 56 5-6 Oct, 2.—The ateam- ay with 216 passengers and over 1,000,000 1a, if of ly in care of the Al: WERE IN DEMAND, MARKET. WHICH SHOWED GOOD TONE, LOST GAINS. Kepia fue in Year mene at the ope showed nd St Quotations for stocks nol 7.09 to dete4, compared with oo shares of tf at an advance ed were do! in active demand also for Mich Mfted ft 3-8. Sugar but Immediately raltied ove jase night, Heavy quidation in Brooklyn Transit ed ty to @l ded, combined Mt of the dividend mimon, throug! the room. and M c yy general! rs 1 from 1 te ‘The ma (Ame: ‘ ZZ ELMNE" Ci but not all sizes in every style; colors black, gray or wh $2.00 to $4.00... |“. B i short hips, alse tape girdles, sizes 18 to 26, for Thursda: ERIS CORSETS, straight front, bias gored; also “W. B. 125th Street, West, ELAINE’ | Best All Wool Ingrains, worth 65¢., celebrated Cork Linoleums, worth $5¢., 39¢ Ingrain Stair Carpets, worth 19¢. inch, w | |Some Bia Carpet Values. | 49c} nth SY WATCIEFOR OUR MATTRESS OFFER ‘To-MOInO®. 800 pairs fine 3.50, 3.98 and H 2.85) Fine Glace Kid, kid Jopand patent leather, with kid and Broadway, Graham and Flushing Avenues, Brooklyn. Tufted, Steel Springs, heavy Fringe, 0 stered in Tap Velour, all around. 15c.ant 17¢ 39 phol- dge THE ELAINE” GORSETS— A ?ECIALS FOR special , tow bu hort hip, trimmed top and alue $3.09. ALSO: and “NEMO” CORSE WBS &G. S, low bust and shert hips, nicely boned, gray, sires 18 to 26, for Thursd importation. ot hatlste, straight fropt, full gored bottom’ with silk PRETTY GIRL = KOCH & CO. Corsets---“Z Z Elaine.” _ Sole agents of this celebrated make—our Fall importations com- |prise a large assortment of shapes that include many decided improve- | ments, thus covering every demand of varying figures. Thousands of satistied wearers can testify to the superiority of the : no discomfort when first put on, but always perfect ease, in addition to absolute symmetry. : THURSDAY: a new mod: alo of lace. sire of F Sty ETS, straight front, trimmed with la WRSETS—An o.d lot of various shapes—most sizes in all styles, Se Use, SE OOC COR- fehtots 69c between Lenox and Seventh Avenues. BRITISH LOST Den. Dew Det Tala Erte ar somewhat on covering by shorts, fean Sugar ralited 3-4 ang Steet Car 2. The sed closing wag dull and a y The total sales of stocks to-day were 487.700 shares and of bonds $1,637,000. AE ar bette curred Sept. 2. 33 MEN Lord Kiteh two ofcors and (hirty been killed In an attack Kekewich’s camp i et 2 ner porte Mat Col After ors, who were la Rey and I Micers and Hb iten wounded after teen two houre’ night when the Moers w f Col Kekewich was among the ‘ : rte wounded fi Whe Boer reverse at Moedwitl vce Nhe Boers are reported ! Boo Am Suaar oH eattn Anaconda Mining: oosc mubber) ‘Aen, Top. & 3. Pee Ach) Top. & 8. Ppt 9 Matt & Ont 101 Brooklyn Hapid Traaalt, G4 nut. Roch & Ppt 136 M, & fi Si} m ale, ment scalp! Aft nd 624 | 7.76; to have “been 1,00) Kewich wan alehtly wo: Heating y ning. IN FIGHT. Two Officers Among Killed and Col. Kekewich Wounded-—Boers Driven Off with Loss. strong, is despateh, says the the clone of the os during thelr at Ital.” ‘There is a of the gunn recently Viukfonteln betng recovered from the Gi Steel Steel pt ———_ The Cott Attack with great tight! i Market. ‘The local cotton market opened firm to-lay, with prices 5 to 6 points higher. Cablos Were better than expected this Weather nows was unfavor- Lard Kiteh the leh rt vigor nade proxy aptured at 263 Sixth PARLOR SUIT, 5 pieces, covered in silk} damask, piano, polish frame, nicely inlaid : would be considered cheap at $30. price Munday 15% Off This Month. Our stock of carpets is unequalled for choice designs. TP $22.50 No trouble to show goods, RUGS. Handsome Smyrna Rugs Send for our illustrated tug and carpet catalogue, Imperial Grade Smyrna Rugs printed in Yin this cit Port Smith, attorn eters from Austin & Merritt, troduced le real estate and the forecast points to con- was quite ing er the tending 1.76 May, 7.16 to 7.75. By] The closing prices were: to 7.73; November, 7,72 to 7, 7.76; January, 7, tinued unsettled weather over Georgia, Alabama and the Carolinas. generally though, In the absence of public buying, stles were still popular, the market ‘was firm wand on room covering and scarcity of offerings. ‘The opening pricca were: October, 7:72 avember, 7.70 bid; December, Local senti- bullish, to 1,77; Feb- 74 to 7.75; April, October, 7.71 land owner at an extensive country a tn favor of the road The room was owners from the Bronx, representatives of taxpayers axsociations and improve- ment soel new road. James 8. avenue, heard on candidate BRONX WANTS ANEW ROAD. HEARING BEFORE THE RAIL- ROAD COMMISSION. Realdenta and Promoters Tell of the Urgent Need of Netter Ratl- When the State Railroad Commission resumed {te hearing this morning at the electric road Thirty-second atrest and Wills avenue, |. Wells, of No. 267 Alexander borough colors. Royal G Customers, “Money’s Worth or Money Bacn.” HANDSOME DR | ed ends, with and ornamentation. standards, and, take! ‘very handsome and workmanship. inches; French bevel | plate mirror, 24x30 | nches....eecerere Our Brass and White Enamel Beds. Full White Iron Bed green or All this fall's RUGS. Ox12e0s ~ 7-0x10.6, (oxo. (9x12 7,011.6, 7.0x 10.6, rade Smyrna Rugs (OxO.000. ELLY Ave.-104-106 W. Your Credit is Good. Prices Marked in Plain Figures. House to Undersell Us or Give Easier Terms. ACCOUNTS OPENED. 35,000 Open Accounts on Our Books Speak for the Fair Treatment of co | drawers; very unique in design by 2 1g-in. highly polished brass T By knobs and bow foot board... Full Size White Enamel rail, head and foot board... Fine Art Iron Bed, white, brass work, full size. 17th St. We Allow No Pa ESSERS, fin- swell upper Mirror held nin all,is a rare piece of op, 21 x50 $9.00 SIDEBOARD. One of the \ handsomest and most elaborate | | of our large collection is made of av quartered oak, rub and polish/ ' finish, beautifully hand carved, is one drawer lined with velvet, \ swell front, cast brass trimming’ | and grip-neck casters. Patteg { top, 24x48. inches; } French plate mir- $8.5) ror, 18x30 inches, size or single size White Iron Bed, brass ine OD Full size or single Iron Bed, white, green or mahog- any enamel, brass knobs. $450} $5.50, $12.00, | $25.00 | . 5 ¢ Iron Bed, brass , heavy brass end mahogany, heavy goods. Drop inand look at therr 12,00 \" 9.00 6,00 20.00 15.00 We carry the largest asl sortment in thiscity. Every, | } size—every quality—every, 10.00 | 26.50 Price. 19,25 { 12,25 CASH o LIBERAL CREDIT ~—s | NO EXTRA CHARGES OF ANY KIND OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. T. KELLY 2 BROOKLYN. Henrietta Cloth At a Startling Price. 29c. for the Real 50c. Kind. road Facllittes, ——_ on the application to build a four-tr from One Hundred an y, to the Connectiout State ster, Frank Sullivan for the new road, In- dealers at Portchester, repre- oo worth of property, ew York millionaire N.Y. where he has t, also wrote owded with property fes who are in favor of the Bronx, was Mr, Wells Ina of th bi the TERMS ARE MADE | Second Floor, New Building. of the year particularly—-would m: most popular fabric to-day amon) for President of the borough of the Bronx on the fusion tleket, He ex-A, roam legislator. President Oharter Rey ex-State rman and an fe also served oon the evision . He was of the North Side Board of ‘Trade and of Bronx League, 49 cleties which had tor thelr purpose the bane Nit bar Bi aie. ‘Wells improvement of prop- SCHOOL JANITOR’S SUICIDE. | Hopkins Took Win Own Life 1 Hawement of No, 14. Alonso R. Hopkina, forty-nine years old, a Janitor at Public School No, 1, East Twenty-seventh street, committed sulclde by Smhaling Muminating ga4 some time during the alght and was found) dead this’ morning in the base~ ment of the school. * hae) When the acrubwomen srixes at tho, echioolat 7 o'clock: they! toana'ty How we got these to sell at such an unusual price—this.time but the actual facts are what any woman will be glad to reach quickly. A lot of 3,700 yards of fine all-wool Henrietta Cloth, The and House Gowns. A splendid collection of shades—Cream, Helio, Pink, Mode, Reseda, light and dark Rose, Navy, Garnet, Cardinal, Brown, Nile. An actual 50c. worth for 29c. Only one of the revolutionary moves in our dress goods store. ia | TO SUIT EVERYBODY ake an interesting story in itself, g dress goods for Waists, Street locked. — When application wan made for the keys at No, 230 East Twenty- seventh street, where be lived, Mra. Hopkias sald her husband had not been | home \ A several othere m ao! In the basement they found the fanitor altting in a chair with a long | tube from a gan let ted about hia neck und the end In his mouth. A snrgecn from Bellevue Mospital seid ho hat aa Geud five or alx hours. No one coil eens Eran aulesteh paaneeeie no trouble that “she. kaew, Pi “body, was taken to the 4