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_—-S ~~ , Hie Letter Appealing for Renewed POLITICS HO WAKING UP Struggle for Control of Congress Grows More Interesting as ‘the Day of Election Draws Near. CLEVELAND STARTED IT. Intere@f in the Fight for Tariff Revision Gave the Needed Life to the Struggle Which Was Lagging. ‘The fight for control of the next Con- ress is on with a vengeance, and there Was great activity at the headquarters of both Republican and Democratic Congresional Committees to-day. Chairman Babcock was not in town, but those in charge at the Republican headquarters declared that reports from | ‘(°4 all over the country Indicated a disap- pearance of the apathy which had char- acterized the campaign In some States. Chairman Griggs, of the Democratic Congresional Committee, and ex-Con- gressman Ben Cable, Chairman of the Executlve Committee, returned to the Hoffman House to-day after visits to the South and West respectively, and both presented rosy views of the Demo- cratic situation. Cleveland Stirred Them Up. ‘Ex-President Cleveland's published letter urging the Democrats to make the most of the Issue of tariff revision as the:real Mving tssue and the cure for the evil of the trusts, Mr. Cable de- clared, had put life and backbone into the campaign, and both he and Mr. Gfiggs expresied confidence that there would be a Democratic majority in the next House. id Chairman, Griggs: Ex-President Cleveland's statement of the national issues paramoune in this campaign for Congress, tariff reform, Which the Democracy should urge, was timely and effective, It wil! do’ good for the party. The tariff question In- cludes the Trust question. Tariff re- vigion is Trust regulation.”” MORE LABOR MEN INDORSE STECKLER. District Assembly No. 49 Falls Into Line for the Justice— BOTH PARTIES FEL SURE OF VICTOR Campaign Managers on Each Side Claim Registration Fig- ures Give Encouragement. The campaign managers on both sides of the fight profess to see great advan- tage for their regpective sides in the completed registration In the city. Dem- ocrats point out that of the 15,000 falling off since last year in Manhattan and the Bronx the figures show twice as many stay-at-homes in the seven Re- publican districts as In the Democratic districts, Republicans replying to this show that the seven are the largest dis- tricts in Manhattan, and the percentay+ ia no greater than in the dist falling ‘off in. Brooklyn strongholds and a “slump” in Demo- cratic Queens, Democrats take courage In the fact ompared with the registration was elected gainst only pts of the is that allowing for four th of the city the registra- apathy sufficient to let 50,000 voters forget or fall to er, and ‘only the count of votes on election’ night will tell whether they were Democra ‘1 County 1s 258,000, against 251,000 in 1901 and 216,000 In 1898, Brooklyn shows a de- crease of only 5,100 from last year, and an increase of 12,690 over 1898. en HILL’S CLOSING DATE. Will Wind Up the State Campaign With a Speech in Buffalo Nov. 1. Chairman Carlisle, of the Democratic State ecutlye Committee, unbent on his return from a tour of the northern the State to-day, He declared al fights among Jefferson and St. founty Republicans had re- Lawren sulted In light registration and much apathy, which would reduce Republican majorities in that section, Chairman Carlisle also more date in Senator Hi fave out one # itinerary. Mr, Hill will close the campaign at Buffalo, Saturday, No, 1. “Gov, Hil Is making his own engage- ments,” Mr, Carlisle explained, “and I shall hot know where he will speak he- tween his Schenectady speech Thursday and his Buffalo speech until he arrives here this afternoo MANHATTAN CLUB TO HEAR COLER, At Reception on Wednesday Night the Nominee Will Prove 100,000 Toilers for Him. ———- District Assembly No. 49, Knights of ‘tor, has unanimously adopted reso- lutions indorsing the candidacy of Al- fred Steckler for Justice of Supreme Court. Fifty local organizations having a membership in the Knights of babor, have now indorsed Justice Steckler's nominetion. During the last week the following labor unlons adopted resolu- tions to give Justice Steckler thelr sup- port. Name of Union. Woodworkers ‘Membership. Amalgamated International Union Oe Meiiivstsgeres Bress Moulders’ Loca! Union of the Metal Polishers, &c... Bricklayers’ Union No. Gold Pen Makers’ Union Journeymen Wood Lathe! ‘Water Color Union Actors’ Protective Union Hackmen's Protective Associa Plasterer's Laborers’ Union . Altogether over one hundred or} bor unions and Knights of L fi nizations have indorsed Just! ler. They represent over 100,000 voters. —————— G. 0. P. SEEKS CREDIT. 800 Appeals to Labor for Votes for |b Settling Coal Strike. The first and only campaign document | 8: promulgated by the Republican County Committee was Issued to-day, It is an appeal to labor, and recites the alleged good done by Gov, Odell and the Re- publican State half of the labor ating tenement- stationary firemen (janftors), exempting stationary engineers from jury duty, the inspection of public laundries, for- bidding unauthorized use of union Jabels, prohibiting the employment of @ny but citizens on public works, per- hour day on the city nployers' Liability act and the law cheapening cost of suits for wages. Jt presents a savings bank state- (ment and alleges the general prosperity ‘of the working people is due to the kind- ly Republican party. It concludes with this reference to the @oal strike: “Jt is worthy of note that no known member of the Democratic party has made a single effort to end the coal strike, while on the other hand every man of prominence in the Republican party from the President down has left ho stone unturned to end the strike and the consequent intolerable situation which wrought most xrievous harm to the entire body of the American na- tion. eee. SERVANTS BEGGAR’S PREY. Oharies Kent, Who Annoyea Went Bide Residents, Sent to Prison, Charles Kent, twenty-four years old, et No. 64 Bowery, was sent to the Island for six months by Magistrate Deuel in the West Side Court to-day. He was arrested by Night Watchman White at the residence of Frank J. Me. Lain, No, 302 West Ninoty-second street, where he had annoyed the servant, a girl. In his pocket at the station house was found a letter stating that the bearer fwas deaf and dumb, and soliciting alms. It {8 said that Kent has victlinized ny people on the upper west side. “visited the: McLain house once be- |. licensing | -| Democratic Club for Coler and Bulger He Has Not Been “Muzzled.” The “previous engagement’ which prevented Bird 8S. Coler from accepting the invitation to speak in Tammany Ha‘l at the mass-ratification meeting Wed- nesday night was a reception to him and the other candidates by the Man- hattan Club the same evening. Mr. Coler will give proof on that oc- casion that he has not been “muzzled” by Senator Hill or the managers of his campaign. He will deliver a brief speech and be followed by David B. Hill and others. Senator Hill will hurry from the re- ception down to Tammany Hall, where he Js billed as the star attraction The Manhattan Club bas been with Tammany for ten years. ‘The Democratic Club was reorganized by Richard Croker as the “home of the clubable Tammanyites," and the Man- hattan's activity tn all’ campaigns since has been in opposition to the Demo- cratic Club and the Wigwam. But this year the Manhattan and the Tilden Hubs, where the candidates were notl- ed. join hands with Tammany and the and the Tammany county teket. Justice Truax, of the Sunzeme Court, is president of the Manhattan. The Ré ception Committee is composed of Will- fam 8, Rodle, John Hunter, Jr. and Pierre 8. MacDonald, The reception will 8 o'clock P, M. at the clubhouse, a Davis, Amend) and McCall, candidates for Supreme Court Justices, will be present. The reception will be followed by a supper. ng Democrats from all over the ave been Invited to participate in the reception. Most of them have ac- cepted. Among them will be Chief Judge Parker, of the Court of Appeals, who was “turned down" for Coler; Jus- Uce D. Cady Herrick, Hill's bitter foe in Albany County; William B, Horn. blower, whose nomination for a United States’ Supreme Court Justiceshtp by President Cleveland was defeated of confirmation in the Senate by Hill; James K, MoGutre, author of the ooai plank which Coler repudiated; National Committeeman E. Mack, who {a “the last Bryan man,., all the members of the State and Executive Committees; dward Murphy, of Troy, and his tri: Mphant young’ rival, Mayor | “Dan” onway, and a host of others who have clutched each others throats in recent combats. As for New, York City's representa- tion, Charles F, Murphy and other lead- ers ‘of Tammany, Siciuding, “Big Bill" gh President Cantor, John ni District-Attorney Jer- n_ ini! , and last, not Bek i D. Sullivan. song ee mn P singing tone, delicate touch and durability. wonder that we can give a GOOD plano for such a small price, ——————— he Gypnies ' 5 aioe Mare of Philadelphi but we do--ani GUARANTEE IT in every phase and feature, SEEK TO SERVE THE CITY. tute de C A P, y met These instruments are made of fine materi: ne is brilliant 1 | Pussy Willow eC ester ry LATAIO while not so well and pleasing, cases are double veneered in beautiful woods, and HOW DONS RE eames nen sH eh eCcl a 9 Psu ist known in this they are noted for their staying-in-tune qualities. Certainly Seven Voters, Loses Hin Papers, Candidates to the number of 150 pre- sented themselves at Grand Cent Palace to-day to undergo a Clyil Bervice examination for the snectar and Regulator of Gradin Ing in’ the ks, ‘The numy Vat th i of the examination. to a question requiring him, there $ thing that mij be: securing the he hi y th CASTORIA For Infants and Children, re ‘two weeks ago. n wot the neighborhood house Jast evening t yithe io fe, RompIalg ts Kent, agalnat The Kind You Have Always Bought the 7 THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 20, 1962, PANIC IN HOTEL QVER FIRE ALARM, There Was no Blaze, and Now , Guests Are Seeking Man Wh ‘ Caused Excitement. y A falne alarm of fire at the Hotel {! Reresford, Eighty-first street and Cen- tral Park West, ¢: panto . fth floor ok, and, with. | Of an alarm and & 3) LE \ FORMAL Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, October 21, 22 and 23, 1902. Piano and PGR LGA GR CR CR CR CRI UGA GRC RieoRirw The fay wy MORNINGS—10 to 12, AFTERNOONS=—2 to 4, intricate compositions. The fingers the toush of the haman fingers. deligtsfcl, squirt wate! vakened by svdd tal back to U eacel Wert Bwenty-l ian, tor fie CHICAGO, Oct. 2 Greenwald nty-fourth | tha Melty ne tes A Be old 1 aor ékwell also had a - D N Nii St Shalt Be the Poticy of Ones Yew Piano Store to Sell Only the Pianos of Recognized Wakers, ee Ric Rr CRORE CRG GRIVCH of the magnificent New Art Piano Store and Auditorium ON THE FIFTH FLOOR, Inc Sleep, Little Persian Song EI Desdichardy 4 Angus Mac Donald M Violets... DT ME> CR CR CRI CROP CHW ORT] Gwo Yew Piano-Players-- Che Playano”’ and“ Ghe Lyraphone”’ Are among the features of the New Tempie of Music. revelation in the diffusion of melodic pleasures. “Che Playano”’ or even a child of tender years, without any previous musical knowledge whatever, to perform the most touch such as is not equalled by any other piano-playing cevice, and which b in the direction of the fifth of the hotel was e thought was a n stor ime ou and cat vas the only driver inat thi haatily sent out. on th up in front of a fashfonal while the wedding was’ in and stopped his team end Th Y "DROVE EX-WIFE AS “WOULD NOT HEED ° 3 > ANOTHER'S BRIDE PLEA FOR MERCY, by for the hin a Allow Coachman Astonished to Dis-|« nh rib cover Woman He Divorced : Occupant of His Carriage. Magistrate Refused to Allow \, Employer to Withdraw Charge 1 Against a Thieving Employee” gullty a ed to the running-gear by funmakers in the wedding pne ave a thought to the he carriage. As the newly wedded couple came” steps of the house Green the bride as his former wife, had the landlord led ¢ bute — LONG TERMS FOR THIEVES. dom Theatrical nati a r 20.—The resent ad- hur Green, a sed to allow im- | mrs. nn ddesce TROY, N. ¥ | ventures of A Oct nown dod Philadelphia, rt ¢ al exp ated hi trip to New York, Washing- ’oint Comfort i Sormal Opening Guesday of the Glegant Yew Art Piano ey e e Store and the Auditorium Ce. - on the Sittin Floor. S UCH a distinguished occasion is naturally invested with much interest, for it (} illustrates with forceful vitality the splendid progressiveness which animates every endeavor of this business. N This exquisite TEMPLE OF MUSIC is a grand achievement. It consists * of an Auditorium, General Salon and seven Music Rooms, each the fit home of lead- ing products of the piano world: and it is without exception the most beautiful art piano store in the world. The decorative scheme is magnificent: the color harmonies superb. The work was done by the best artists in the metropolis. Every other portion of the Siegel Cooper Store also visibly reflects and | accentuates the keen element of upwardness and onwardness which dominates this entire organization. Ohe Dedication of the Art Piano Store and the Beautiful Auditorium with a recital, vocal and instrumental, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, designed to familiarize you with the high character of this part of our business, and to add to the pleasure of the music-loving public, indicates with deiightful emphasis how thoroughly The Big Store is fulfilling its promises of expansion and improvement, | ss The new management is tireless in its efforts to make this a greater and better store than it ever was before. ay Many thousands of dollars have been expended in this direction within the past four months. Day after day the y { ) Siegel Cooper Store has proved its right to be considered ‘‘The World’s Greatest Store.’’ (of) This is a fact which requires no clothingin florid speech, which needs none of the flowers of rhetoric to become impressive, x Ghe Store Ghat Does Ghings Has Goo Completely Won Pubtio Contidence U \ to waver at the outset of a new departure. It pushes onward boldly, resolutely, every nerve and sinew strained in the direc- x tion of betterment, ie It requires prodigious energy, unlimited capital and rare executive ability to make stich a wonderful store as this. But courage, patience and talent are able factors in modern progress. ot Pianos Ghat asquerade Under a Stencit Yame, 7 Do you fully realize what this means to you who are desirous of owning a piano? Si WH that by the introduction of a system of paying a TORIES, whose names have been before the public for more é @@NS small sum down and fixed small payments at than a half century as STANDARDS OF MERI1 in PIANO with only 4", interest on deferred pay- QUALITY AND DURABILITY. on be made the owner of a handsome and ele- that with our vast system of buying and eelling This makes the prices safe, certain and reasonable. applied to our Piano Department you will be able that this TEMPLE OF MUSIC will shelter ONLY to obtain the VERY BEST at a price that will give us imme- @Q@NS THE MOST APPROVED INSTRUMENTS OF | diate prestige among piano purchasers as being the place where RECOGNIZED MAKERS. Particular stress will be exer- LOW PRICES and the HIGHEST POSSIBLE GRADE of instru- cised by our Music Expert on the ‘Soul’? of the Instrument. | ments join hands. The parts hidden from view---the vital parts, the intricate | that we have marked every piano in plain fj mechanism---but they are the organs that produce the sweet It Means and that price represents ROCK BOTTOM in the toned stra‘ns, the sonorous sound waves. Piano Store just as it does in every other branch of our Kt Weoans that we have a selection of instruments made by business. Every piano is offered at a fixed price, from OPENING St Means gant piano. It Program for Tuesday. ARTIS BDAY some of the WORLD'S GREATEST PIANO FAC- which there is no deviation. Chere ts not a Piano of Doubiiul Reputation or Ghat ts not of Sotid Worth on this Supers Line of Ours. surprise to New Che WePhail Piano « me Ohe Cable Piano ions has been before the public since 1839. see what a superb Piano this ‘Western product is, and we feel Highest Artistic Grade; used by many famous musicians, and | gratified in being the ones to introduce the Cable for your ap- | preciation, Itis indorsed by many of the world’s greatest of the many thousand pianos manufactured by this illustrious artists, and when we tell you that the makers of this piano are house, over 50 per cent. have gone into the homes of the musi- the largest manufacturers in the world, you will agree with us cal people of Boston, proving beyond doubt that ‘‘a prophet is that their instruments must be of unquestioned worth to create not without honor EVEN IN HIS OWN COUNTRY." Che Henry and such a demand, . a \Ohe Kingsbury Piano o8" Lindeman Piano of New York is manufactured by the men indicated by the is manufactured in Chicago by the Cable Co., and while | lower in price is absolutely reliable. Honest and well made, name of their piano- Henry & S, G. Lindeman—who are well known all over the United States as makers of instruments of and has a tone that is deep, rich and lasting, and possesses all the HIGHEST GRADE, and whose pianos are noted tor deep of Chicago will bea It is an instrument of | Mins Mary “Mansneid,” tree's Garden Oley Speake Mr Parker. «Dene Mias Frances Pelton Jones. the qualities that go to make a satisfactory piano. Ohe Baus & Co. Piano | | of New York is a piano which we offer for $185.00. You may Schuman veeeeBerwald weeRockel an the Stat e ; if ree city, is an instrument that ‘‘speaks for itself,’’ and its unqualified Nee eae a way cea con tesrontite pening 910,00 awit success wherever used is bound to be duplicated in New York. and the balance at the rate of six dollars a month. WE BELIEVE THAT OUR PIANO DEPARTMENT IS DESTINED to become the popular ~ home for New York’s music-loving people. The Musicales promise to become a feature of great interest, for we shall feature the best musical talent the city atfords. si ood REA AMG AMBER AERA RAE Mu HAUG AUy Dry? Each is a revolution in the art and a Each of these automatic players comes highly indorsed. is made by the Smith Lyraphone Co., Baltimore, Md. It is the finished outcome of many years of unremitting stud; 66 a9 | Ohe Lyraphone application and experiment by an able inventor, ‘TI Lyraphone "’ is beautiful in design, simple in construction, efficient in mechanism, marvellous in action and wenderiul in results. It is not cate mechanically, is easily attached to any upright, square or grand piano, without the least possible injury or defacement, or in the slighest degree harming the piano. It may be operated by hands, pedals, electric, water or other motor, As it appears in the parlor or music ro A | Lyraphone’’ is a perfect piece of furniture and beautiful in appearance. It is a piano-player with | fingers and human touch. Further details by mail or upon personal application’at the New Art Piano Store. is manufactured vy Chickering & Scns, Boston, Mass,, and embodies all that is most advanced in the scientific construction of mechanical piano ferformers, It makes it pcessible for the veriest tyro in music, of “The Playano” press the piano keys with a pliant and resilient 8 a close resemblance to The resuit is a delicacy of expression at once remarkable and