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10 THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1896-TWELVE PAGES. DURING OCTOBER The $3 Opportunity is Open to All. ‘The Renewal of the $3 Offer Made by Doctors McCoy and Cowden Wi Be, in Spite of the Throngs of Pa- tients, Conscientiously Maintained Until November Ist. ALL NEW PATIENTS WHO APPLY ALL OLD PATIENTS WHO RENEW BE- BEFORE NOVEMBER 1ST, 4 FORE NOVEMBER 1ST, WILL B ‘TREATED UNTIL CURED AT THE UN FORM RATE OF $3 A MONTH, MED CINES INCLUDED. THIS API ALL PATIENTS INCLUDING DEAFNESS. IN SPITE OF THE THRONGS OF PATIENTS TAKING ADVANTAGE OF THIS OPPORTUNITY, ES ‘TO AND ALL DISEASES, the poor man and dower him with release, while you fasten on the rich man his uadiminished burden? You can never do it. But the people who owe are not all of us, they are only those who have borrowed. And then the people who are insured, are they the people also? It would seem not. The life insurance companies which do business in New York alone have accumulated for the benefit of policy hoid- ers and their. beneficiaries $1,142,000,000, an amount ($16,000,000) greater than all the national debt. Of that sum only 11 per cent a realestate, which might rise with the SITUATION IN MICHIGAN Republicans Claim the State for McKinley by 40,000, Free Silver Ma gers Discredit These Figures — Effect of Mayor ‘This beautiful business of reducing debts one-half will here strike ten millions of men. Worse than that, in time it will strike thirty millions of women and chil- dren. This disaster would spread all over the country. “When ail this has happened, where are we? What are we doing it ali for? Sim- ply aad solely to get upon another basis, Pingree’s Letter. Correspondence of The Evening Star. GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., October 6, 1896. A partial canvass of the state by the re- publicans warrants the anncuncement that the state will go for McKinley by at least 4 to have our operations measured by an- 40,000. Thi vass thorough i CREE. HES BOE Gt ous" | other standard. Even if it were a better nor complete, covering the entire state,| one, what a terrible price should we oay. but it has bee sufficiently so to max«] A furry, a panic, a scaling down of debts the republicans even more confident than they were before. The state gave Harri- son a plurality of about 20,000, and the due to worthy men and worthy institu- tions, and all to get to a standard jess sta- ble, more fluctuating, than we have now. g | actual results tallied very jolosclys Sith Americans Too Sensible. ie pol taken before the election. ie “Bu ve 4 -| poll shows a materfal gain over the re-| , But We shall not do this thing. The - | sults four years ago wherever it has been] American people have shown too much taken, and reports from other localities not covered by the actual poll are of the most favorable character. Looking Anxiously for Bryan. The democrats, populists and free silver managers attempt to discredit the republi- can figures, but they have rot figures upon sense during a hundred years of life to leave any chance for doubt. We shall raise revenue which will pay our expenses. We shail revive our industries, which will have another period of prosperity and peace. When I contrast these last four years with the years that preceded them ASTHMA CAN BE CURED. <1. A LEADING PHYS{CIAN AT LAST DIS- COVERS 'PHE REMEDY. A Public Text Witl Be Made Today at " Tuchiffely's Drug Store. Ta the wonderful progress mada by medical scl- ence of the world gnecessful treatment for most diseases has been giscovered, amd. those which were at one time ongidered tmewrable are now easily conquered. Among the most difficult and obstinate of-diseagés «whfch has baffled the #kill of our moat notedhiphysfFians up. to the present time Asthma: ronkgrarst. Thousands of sufferers know by their .pasonal @xperience that no abso- lute cure for this dikeast was discovered until Dr. Radolph Schiffman; the renowned physician, who has made the tréatnteng ‘of Asthma and kindred complaints’ the sthify ne & lifetime, during which time he has treated ad cured more caves of Asth- ma than any living doctor, perfected a remedy which not only produces instant relief in the most severe cases of Asthma, Hay Fever and Bronchitis, but has positively cured thousands of sufferers who were considered incurable. Recognizing the skep- ticism of the public in this age of countless fraud- ulent nostrums, Dr. Schiffmann, in order to restore confidence and obviate any suspicion of imposition, requests this paper to announce that from & 1.m. today until 6 p.m. tomorrow he offers a liberal sample box of Schiffmann's Asthma Cure to all Persons applyivg at F. A. Tschiffels, Jr.'s, drug store, 475 PB ave., absolutely free of charge, knowing that a personal test will be most coavin sing and wil vindieate tis every clélm. This phystefan has made a most generous offer to persons who suffer from this most terrible disease, and all AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. (Successors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.) Lovell Love Lov Diamond Il Special, ell Excel Bicycles At our Salesrooms Thursday after- noon, October 8th, at 4:30 o’clock. Full Gu Now on Exhibition Factory arantee. Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co., 0c6-C&ds Auctioneers. FUTURE DAYS. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEEKS. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF HOUSE, KNOWS SAS" NO. ‘1581 NORTH WEST. AND PREMISES: TENTH STREET Under aod by virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District_of Columbia, holding av equity term for said District in a ‘case wherein Janet Colton et al. were complainants and James | AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P-M., in front Gerr et al. were defendant: . the No. 16597, will. wing described real ity of Washington, in sald Parts of lots numbered twenty-nev two (62) in Davidson's subdivision of bered three Lundred ond sixty-seven ( a combined front of fifteen (1: and running back of that width sald lots, as the same ts more scribed in the proceedings tn sat with the improvements thereon, two-stcr; ing in the kpown as uity caune on FRIDAY, Ov- FIVE O'CLOCK the premises, sell, at public auc- estate, situate in District, to wit: yen (27) and slaty. ware pum 7). having feet on 10th street the full d particulasly id cause, together consisting of a e 3+ ling and a small frame dwell- ‘erms of sale, a3 prescribed in sald decree: One- third of the purchase money in cash, balance in tw canal Installirents at eve and two the promissory notes of the purch of trust to the satisfaction of sa propert, tion. teen days from the date thereof. and recording at the purchaser's cost. $109 required on the day of sale. BENJAMIN F. LEBIC ne28-d&ds om sold, or all cash, at the purchaser's ‘erms of Bale to be complicd with years, secured bs haser, and 2 dee fd trustee on the ithin Af All con FUTURE DAYS. RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & ©0., AUCTIONEERS, Successors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co. ENTIRE CONTENTS OF A WELL-APPOINTED DRUG STORE, TRUSTERS' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN SQUARE 849, BOUNDED BY VIRGINIA AVENUE AND K STREET AND FIFTH AND SIXTH STREETS SOUTHEAST. By virtue of 8 deed of trast, recorded tn Liber 1735, at follo 117 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia. the undersigned will sell, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER SEVENTEENTH, 1896, of the ives, by auction, all of original lots acnil one. two, four and seven, ond the east forty feet front on Virginia avenue of lot numbered six, by the full depth of the lot, all in square num- beted eight handred and forty-ulae, in the city of, Washington, D.C. ‘Terms of sale. On>thind of the purchase money must be qruid in cash, and the Lalance in two equal installments, pay one and two years after the day of tale, respectively, with interest at the rat contum per aimicra from sald the promiss.cy notes of devd of tract om the propert: aml tenor gati<facte the at the option $200 will be re puired at right is reserved to resell, at the purchase Tine of sate. tisk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, Mf thy terms of sale are cot complied with within fifteen days. All convey ane Ming and notarial fe to be puld by Trustee, . SLOAN & DUNCANSON TRUSTEES’ SALE OF EI CHESTER COURT, BETW ISTH AND 13TH ! c Auetion BRICK HOUSES IN V_AND 3V AND NORTA WES front THIRT REMOVED TO OUR HAL SMMECEWAL OF THE OFFER WILL BE| Shick to base any other claime aad inthe | it Seems as If we lived in another land, and | sufferers are not only requested, but cordially n- —— = Z oe SALES, ROOM eae Roa aeons ED TO ALL DURING OCTOBER. | absence of meee are asserting that the were aimost another people. Think of | vited, to call, and should bear !n mind the time Horses ical Gaal ccd eer ert or oe eee maa (235), tog. coor wi chee oe ened NONE WILL BE SLIGHTED OR TU silver sentiment is 40,000 in the majority we slorious years between 1860 and 1892. | and place specie for the distribution and avail arses Horses tion on SATURDAY. MORNT Lage saaee - IP PROBABLY DOES NOT in the state. The combine has Senator | When I think of those great achievements | themselves of ‘the offer. Persons Iving ont of this AT I pCTIO? COMMENCING AT TEN O'CLOCK, to which the : per cent per TRUTH To SAY THAT DUR’ Teller now in the state and next week | 2nd those Blcrious years, whatever doubts | city who desire to test the: merits of this mast | WASHINGTON BORSE AND CALKIAGE BAZAAR, | toot tr rene fe called. aunam, payable sem\annually, “$50 om each howe ‘: r r vDE: "EB an wi 2 iss Mic’ y come, w 3 ys we - | wonderful remedy ve a package free by NO. 940 LA. AV. ERMS CASH. equire e ee ieee 5 at SE Oy pare Temtering, from Minnesota, aversing | during, 1 ‘know beyond all denying that |tan ny writing to Deck Sehimmadn, S15 Hoeabel TURDAY MOT ‘OCTOBER TENTH, | _ocr3t_ RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & C0., Ancts. CHARTS br TENE, tie SAME LENGTH OF TIME WERE EVER RE-| the entire length of the upper penin Ane eUited (States of America under the | street, st. Vaul, Minn., providing thelr letter ts a er ae = CEIVED IN A DOCTOE'S OFFICE IN THIS € and then coming to this city, acros: ; i will take, not the old place, | ocotved before Oct-18, as no samples can be ob- | LOAD of Horses und Mares. In thin load will be uncanson ros. MAN, AUCT ; dh testers ates sxow | Saginaw and down to Detroit.’ The man- | high as it was, but a loftier one, amonx > chitre! found some I: draught. ho nd fine driv 9 MAN, AUCT., wT I E r. EDS WHO ARE APPLYING KNOW sa = ‘o etroit. e a hi nati 3 . tained after that date. Mr. F. A. Tschiffely, Jr. e eit raught horses a ine drivers. THE HUNDREDS ARE APPLYL agers of the combine are looking for Bryan | the mations of the earth. spiel Phe s <¢ | AMONG THE DRIVERS IS SOME FANCY STOCK. H OF VALUABLE VAIMPROVED WELL THAT THEY ARE RECEIVING THE : [ the well-known druggist, authorizes us to announce | AMONG THE Diy Vas Rees uctioneers 1 rar THE MASTER AND THE T with) anjamcety_ they donot attempt to ay . that he has recetved a’ quantity of samples fron | TO SELL. AND THE HIGHEST BIDDER WILL ° TE, ON THE THWEST #99 mez, 8 tase re Ne ATTENTION OF | Conceal and hope it will infuse new energy BRYAN WILL KEEP IT UP. Dr. Scliffmann, which be will distribute during | TAKE THEM. AMIDA AVENUE AND Rt STRE HAT HAS ATTRAC THE AT eS ap | and enthariasm into their campaign. They Sai eAtio ere : ALSO THE WHOLE WORLD AT THE SMALLEST FEE | Gre sending out many speakers, but the| Denies ‘That Hix Campaigning Has | {Mur mentions! in accordance WIN Ms OMT AE | go head of Horses ond ‘Mares tom Virzinta. Mers-] TT MOrtant and Mews | oe Mo hy ay he Taker Se RATE EVER GIVEN. THEY ee cig Tig | SPeakers are not of high grade, and their Broken Him Down. 7 pe eee eee a ae ee ee 237 et ‘veg... of the lau fs of T° SPLENDID PURPOSE THAT ACTUN finances are so low that others cannot be > = x _| restore the prosperity we have lost. We | aml drivers, to be sold for want of use. Golumbia, and at the request of the party sec OFFER. DOCKOR MeCOY APPRECIATES T procured. In this city a popular subsertp-| The Stay of Mr. Bryan in Chicago yester- | hropose to maintain it Intact against every | pr Wi Acyh Attts Stree Tok We BING JE emptory sale by Teg Begg gee ye AND WILL. AT ANY CoST, MAINTAIN THE IN-/ tion has been started for the benefit of | ay was an hour, all told. He arrived tn | 6; slaught. ; RIS SOOT EE noone ae Ban in teen rite a TEGRITY OF THE OFFER UP TO THE TIME] the silver campaign and donations of any- | the Union depot at 9:30 over the Pennsylva- ‘We propose that the federal judiciary | PRICES. dd ff S D FIVE O'CLOCK PM., the following desert LIMIT, THAT IS, NOVEMBER 1. HE DESIRES | thing from a dime to a dollar are begged | nia road, and did not leave the depot, as| shall be kept in the full and. dignified dis-] 06-2 8. BENSINGER, Auctioneer. ordero CNOr DON | Ge: i tia iieeie ana 4 YF To BE UNDERSTOOD, HOWEVER, THAT THE | for. The books have been open four days he was to leave the city inside of an hour | Charge of every duty that the Constitution | y SI ed as lot numbered thirteen 3), hn o os THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 4 : > wn int PER CA} BRE AND WILL NOT BE IN-| thus far and the contributions aggregate : S a confides to it. ri 4 5 M 1 Co = wubdivis CEENIVELY EXTENDED, THAT IT EXPIRES | about $5. over the Burlirgton road, which runs out! “what do our democratic friends offer? C2 Igue. varru= Kealoraana He : . John P. Irish of California spoke in this | of the same depot. He walked up and down ily, E a 14 7 teounty NOVEMBER 1. Free silver. ‘They propose to cure these ills fa Liber teow SALE OF VALUABLE BU ees city Monday for the scund money demo-| the platfurm, conversing with friends who | by authorizing every’miner of silver ore to| PROPERTY 5% 7TH STREET suUTH- bias Ist secretary oe oF one tae ek ob ee pes erats and will make speeches in other parts | had come to see him, but had little to say }| bring bullton he takes from the earth to the WEST. $ to be maid Athe Dalznee in twe equal TREATMENT THAT CURES. of the state. Bourke Ccckran will be here| about the campaign, H. ked for the | MMnts of the United States, and there at | ,,70 settle up the extcte. the undersigned. execa ° stale twos with Inter-et a October 10, and. will speak also In Sagi-|200Ut the campaign. He asked for the | The expense of the government nave it con- | writ the will of the tate Mare E Crna, itl) OF the Mexican les | ss ter sentun it "sam,” Doctor McCoy's Treatment, that has | raw and Detroit, and Palmer and Buck- | "WS from Georgia, but the returns at hand | verted f1.to silver dollars at a ratio that MONDAY, OCTOBER NINETEENTH IN- x sell gets d posigep tic Hfted the darknew and blight of the word “in-} her wil visit Michigan about October 15, | Were too meager at that time to give hii | returns to him double as things are now at HALF-PAST FOUR P.M. all that ation of the re= Bn cine yrede of thousands of these cases | The republicans now have Senator Cullom | any definite {dea as to the ultimate result. | in value for the bullion. They propose, property known as part of lots 0 and P ¢ 9 = oe ae caaes, Bronchial Tubes and Lungs, | 1% the state and during the last two weeks | He expressed himself, however, as being | then, that he shall take these dollars and Reiss regain Lar aoe AS AL ne of Caturth in the Ears, Bronc . prding Will uh ied with w ine the trust erty at the risk and cost of of the campaign will have Reed, Harrison and others, whe, it !s expected, will thor- oughly spike the Bryan gun. three inches north from the southeast of sail square, thence runninz north on 7th feet nine inches, west ninety-two hes, south sixteen feet nine inches to the place of be- ments thereon, consisting confident that it would be “all right.”". He left for Burlington, Iowa, at 10:30 o'clock. At the Station, in response to the cheers of ie crowd inside the gates, Mr. Br. said: use them in paying his debts and compel every one to receive them at the value of 100 cents a dollar. “These men aay they are followers of Jef- ferson. Mr. works {ts curative action for two reasons: (+). It reaches every sore spot from the orifice of the nose to the deepest part of the lungs, to the innermost maining effects contained resell the pi i ni faulting pur ect of Mayor Pingree’s Letter. : . : Bryan says we signed, pro- z ting iaiercae _Mayor Pingree’s letter, putting himself in Iam not going to talk tonight. I have | claimed and mace good upon the battlefield : pulling torjmscias awa ° ocb-cokeds recesses of the middle ear. line with the rest of the ticket and on the | put in more than an eight-hour day, and | the Declaration of Independence. We whip- Will te rubiect con deed of trust tor] DIPEMISCS INO. 1215 ein (). Instead of irritating, inflaming | 15 ¢¢orm, has materially alded the republi- | 2M going to bed; but I will be back to Chi- | ped the British at Yorktown, and could do | $1,500. talance in slx (6), twelve (12) and eighteen : ee a Ser and feeding the fires of the diseases | cn campaign and hes tightened up the | “480 before the campaign is over. it at any appointed place. Now, a nation | (18) months, secured oe deed, of cate Connecticut Ave HOUSE, oF SIN ROOMS AND RATH. Ni te soothes, quiets, heals and cures. | lines venerally. That Pingree, the nomince | ,,_,Simply come out to tell you that if you | £0 powerful, he says, are we tobe Britain's | yiysmlng ay {ve oct of Fhrehaser. A dep ° ER) SOUT “CAROLINA, AVENUE > " is ae atform | head it any newspaper that I am broken | slaves when we have cast off our political ste: OO NCHARLES ALLEN, < FAST. What ts this treatment that cures these condi- | for governor, did not stand on the plitform | Gown, don't you believe It, This campeien | shackles. Welle my friends, there are some HENRY L. ROSE. In part, Mozart Cabinet, BE, Siete of a certain dued of tru, tons once regarded incurable? By what process | was a constant reproach to the republ.car | is going to be kept up, so far as 1am con-| things human power cannot do. The indi-| oes-agds Fxecitom. | G d Ch Pi § Tiber No. Dv, at fullo 475 does t€ restore the dinensn! membrane, remove the | campaign and a thorn in the sides of the | cermes until the night hefore election, and ual cannot do it. Nations cannot do it, a a ran erry ianoforte Im fromt of foe preanisen 7 Ye Sereness Of sera winagers; but this is largely cleared away | no ume will be wasted, either.” and one of those thirgs fs to fix the market R. 8. DONALDSON, EER. ETH DAY REL poison ard relieve the soreness of disease? Let | miu s : e va " a ose thirgs is to fix the market ; reine ae ne or patients cured and being cured | bY his letter. Much interest will be taken DERSeea Tie eee ene one er Thode things de\focu the marke: ‘ alee and Stool, Elegant and : = election returns to see how Pingree ; On MONDAY, OCTORER TWELFTH, 1896, AT 4 =, in the clectic u e iB y tell. ; In the cou f one of his f market value of silver or geld any more] pov oct P-M., Twill sell, on the premises. | PJassive Oak Bouffet, with = runs in the state, entirely removed from nes a of one of his speeches yes- | than itcan fix the market value of.whear | HUG" yeLOCR EME. I see heat late eal 9 fog Caged : " general results. Many republicans will un- Mr. Bryan thus referred to demo-| “There are laws of.trade, and all the leg- | tuner neal bs oto the | Sif ai aR a poker cies Scio How It Cures Common Satexes | uoubtedly cut him, voting Tot the ‘sound defections: vet bh PREAH the worl ea AewarUbEner | | Mehext biader. am; | Silver or China Closet, Oak md top penn oie lemma ot : ag Laing ST ; (eons ee Tae Se 5 a peta orsul-as 1 gins tesa.) He breathes the wothing wediration | pects to receive many democratic votes for| , This campalgn ts resulting in more polite | y.c4h iy ghat one Banquet Table, 12 Leather | annum, ‘pisani » ferough his nostrils, and the nase! channels open | the very reesow that the ethers will not = Changes) Simnvenyerecent campiince a erjerj cauat iy ade waaiatol knope ite teat and High-back Dining CHAS, F; BENJAMIN. up, the stuffed-up feeling in the bead leaves, and) vote fo> him—because of his attitude to- € are told that the democratic party 13 | ratio between those Skins you would Wave Chai Oak Side Tabi 1 he can breathe naturally through the nose agait ard corporations and railr 4 wt’ losing some: of its prominent men. We are | te go to the fug; mezaflant, not to the stat- RVIEDING LTS airs, a Side able, ‘Tbe dull patus across the front of the head fade | keshly probable wat he will run behind | told that the democra paity must tuc- | ute books. And 30 if is prec'sely with this NEAR FLORIDA f : me boast Daca thal caaak saceslicaae | ta; sotihslh antlt the Mational tcket, because many demo- ceed, if it succeeds, without the support of { matter of the ratio of Le ees AVERT, Tm er ax Sortn | Lable Glass Ware, Rich and ig i one. The | CTats will vcte for McKinley to make bry- ain former dem: tie leade! & it : “ADITOL S$ ry the Ynftamution and soreness are a eee e hat | an’s defeat certain and vote the rest of the | rejoice that if we are to lose iene me Cato Or ADPLOMIE TOUT al Aenea) yeaa Ie oceunts ast edule moreeaed Se Elegant Satin, Damask bad odor of the breath passes awi be e ” Ware: aiaatta ce é Lie ats: at apt mately; an: ¢ do main- | pyher No. IR, nt folla 124 et won one of the land % = scowe of sult returns. The dropping ia the thoat | Ueket for the combine or for the sound / ate also to eain those who have rot here- | tain the double standard, but it cannot dis-| terme for thm Dirt of Comba ee eat em land other Windew Hang- ‘ : does not stop up toward night | MOR ag p Behe Be patie he der ° purty. ‘| regard the quotatjopg m the market for] im font of the uremisee on TUESDAY. THE | A Js checked, the nose does not stop up toward nikht | ever, he isan element” of “much| “There ix this difference between those | these mealse ne oe Be for) myrcnietn haw an ccronew aD. raat lings, Floor Coverings, Rugs, | Myc my : fy more. the sucezing aud swung Nave ees, | Strersth to the national ticket, because, in| who go from us and those who come to us!) Ex-President Harrison concluded by dea | FATE-PAST FOr O'CLOCK PML. the following A 2 *; | {6023 Supreme. « of said District Sak the Chaar et ee res ee vote for Pinzree, many, | Those who go from us advocate what the | picting the affect of the 16 to.1 theory upon | Mead, and and nemiens state tn the ety 1 GEC, IF ne Oak Hail Piece He auction, in trvwt of th ete id Sai cradicdicms (tien tbe eyuteusl Relene panty, will ote the | democratie party has never advocated be-| the wage earner, if applied 16 practice:| med av tote 134 to 140, both incisive. n'Kate | and Chairs, Brass And- 1 POLI OCLOCK Pats checked and eraicat aie eee icket, who otherw.se | fore—the gold standard—while the republi- | He was listened 'to with profound attention..| F. Tanretzn's et al subdtetcton of eae) é ne even renehed bis throat. It had not been : for Bryan. If the repub-| cans who come io us come because we ad- f hered 415. ae ner plat. recorded tn Tiher W. BR. | i poms, Fire Sets, Wire 1 of ¢ down into his threat, or into his lungs, or into his 00 majority, the entire | the same bimetallism that the re- MERGE M_. folla 2. of the records of the office of the ? 9 a cars, as so often is done by other treatments, state ticket -vill, of course, be elected: but ! hae divccwan an Ge pact NOT DOUBTELL STATES NOW. | sirvevor of the District of Cammnin. toecther with | Sopeens, GC. &C ax wald subdivi should the It b Fi a 5 e Pi 7 i 3 = atoand stnenlar the imnrevements, wars, ense- ry o> - By 2 o of ox ris- e result be at ail c Pingree | © republicans are able to es mente. Hebi, nrigtinen 1 Die Se, eels Pee. ee Pe Seen Pateens ee een Pe might be lost in the shuffle, owing to the | with us ¥ no rlchte, pritieces. gem anmartensnces to ithout changing the conv = a 3 y y Dal heloneinc or in any wlee antes nt ALSO THE FURNITURE CONTAINED IN THE trict. How It Cures Catarrh in the Throat. | division in the sound money ranks. Mr. Hanna $a MéKinley Wil Win | the cme hotoneinc tn on rtalnine. e A oa "4 ERS: Torms: One-third cash. of whic of s of a lifetime, while democrats who go Throughouf the’ Siddie West. Torma of sale: One-third cash, helance tn one = it $100 niust be made at the tine « aud th Here fs another patient who had Caturrh of the —_—-+——- | from us have to desert ali that has been 5 ad fire weare at @ ner cont ter mnnnm. intemcet | it HL HEDSTEADS WITH FAT MATTRESSES, | balance in tio egucl Installments, in on ad tw Head. He caught cold after cold, and the disease REED ON CHEAP MONEY. democratic in the past. (Applause.) Mark Hanna reached Cleveland soon after | tavonte nemtannalir. to, he feenred be deed of | PEA THENS, LACE SPREADS, BLANKETS, CUM: | 3a from das of silc, for f° par spread down into bis throat. He breathes and —— the republican party four years ago de- | 10 o'clock yesterday morning. He was met | {ret on, the nromerty, sold, co nll oneh. at the | BIAIIONS WARDRORE AND BURLAU, OAK Inter st inks in the diseuse-bunishing medicstion. It | He Discusses the Evils of a Depre- | “l@red that the Am-cican people from tra-) by Myron T. Herrick and driven to his| tot at time of cele. Conrevancing, &e.. at ner. | AND MAPLE WASH STAND, AS | Dathes the membranes of his head aud throat. The ciated Currency, on and Interest were in favor of bimet-| office, where he began work on a large pile | Chnser’s enct. “Terme of ele to he complied wth eee ere a ee ert aes, ee ALES: | soreness of the head and throat becomes less, An ovati chich = | m. Why should they rot be in favor of seh fehin fiftoan dave from dav af sale. otheriter | ANT on aes. reccediingr iat Se ee eee vation which has never been sur- | it today? Have traditions changed in four | Of teleRtams. - tiseeTa as trmatoos revere the rleht ta resell the pronerty | LOUNGES, EASY ; conyplind ke ce Passed In enthusiasm was that which | years? Have interests changed in four| “What about the situation in the west?” | 7%, Ihe risk, nnd cont of the defantting gnrenaser | OU TY OF BEFECTS IN SERVANTS” ROOMS: nese of taste is returning. amd the voice aza'® | awaited Thomas B. Reed, Roger -Wolcoct | Years? Aye. my friends, not only was the | he was dked. : Some newspaper pablichea te Wachiveten. Dee, "| KITCHEN ANDO LAUNDRY “FURNISUING dvertiven en ee eee % and Senator Henry Cabot Lodge in Music | Pi@tform of the republican party declaring “Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota are APRA PL FApnax ” WINCHESTER RIFLE, GOAT W os gagging and vomiting in the morning. No longer | Foy 5 2 3 sodge in Music | in favor of bimetallism four years ago, pu es Sey eure an : Bhs LISLE §. | LIPscown, WRITER, Se es Sek ik NrAGGAMAN does every exposure to the weather result ia a| Hall, Boston, last night at the ratification | the leaders in the republican party were | VOW absolutely sure. There never was a} qos.acae Trestecs. [i A180, AT ABBE OO Ere INO. W. PILLING.” stuffed-up throat, that becomes sore and inflamed, | Of the national and state tickets by ihe | advocating four yea h doubt of lowa. If there was a doubt of | — LANDAU, NEARLY NEW. 2 longer does he find Eis throat and tongue and o2-Akds SLOA’ Pe asin Massachusetts republicans. OGnCeiORS DHS AUCTIONEERS, 14 BROUGHAM IN GOOD CONDITIO: s ago what they de. republican candidate for | Illinois. it has disappeared. Indiana’ might : Mae ieeaid ees ‘ * 25 SADDLE OR DRIVIN M, B, LATIMER € Co., AU aa dey as chs when be wakes from an unrefreshing | The hall was simply packed with human- | (he Dresiduncy oe plats, 3s [NOL uate a) have been debatable groand some time ago, ra ° | SIRED BY Wor: pH ARAESS, 1229-31 G sf. nw. slee ity from floor to ceiling, fully two hours | Nr. Cleveland's policy, and sald that he | but that has passed.” X"e€MSIVe Sale O SALE OF VALUABLE 2STDENCE Sis a Gea Cadac be Maca Ghlecae before the time for the meeting, while out- | contracting the currency he had made} “And Ohio? e SALE OF THE How SHOID Ernaas Ty, BEING | T THURS ST iy a ae herds | side thousands went away, having no | money the master am all things. else the | MI". Hanna laughed. “See here,” he said, Fu rnitu re Carpets. COMMENCES AT ELEVEN SY BRICK TAVELLING NO. Tsa6 TESTE STEET Here is another patient who contracted Catarth | chance to reach the inside of the building. | SefVaut. Your distinguished citizen, ex. |. don't ask me any more absurd. questions. 9 9 | RIAGES, &e., AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M. PROVEMENTS that extended from the throat Into the glottis, the | [1 hehe elleoueressmanisbvanstias a tcisr hin Mr. Hanna characterized, the statement ° 2 ° BOs. Al of age hee eck at Arent, Dst0 the While waiting the arrival of the speakers a right to think | 7 fRzZGG, tn : By virtue of 2 1 deed of trust, dated th ay that opens to the windptpe end lunes. | Taq guests, Which was somewhat iekeee |HeW What Mr. McKinley talked five years / tat he and cae Guay” had ee Ina, c., Wl Im = | ath aay or onl daly corded bn divease attacks the vocal chords, this sensitive | tne hand played patriotic alee (ith ey | ago. even though Mr. McKinley does rot Ker over a serious,.difference about the per IML, fulle 5 et sca. ane uf the Land 6 fastrament of the human voles. and soon mars its | Qregeapontmeme emcees aus Meith a vocal | think now what he thought then. (ap: | Pastvvattdtel? ds “a campaign He! “H@ ‘ert our rooms, 140 TRUSTEES: LUABLE eee ae Tit cans qarca mien ese sweet tones or destroys them altogether. Here sits| ence which bade fair to raise the roof. | use) is Cleveland later for Canton, . ... 9 4 ie) REAL si | prubite duction, in front wf the preditses, om a lady inhaling the soothing preparation. S Enthus.asm almost exceeded. ail bounds for | _,, Sivsede pal beetstation: pleat, renee a Beate of a certain Ucediof emma to me, dated | HAY: OE FIPTEENTS Daw ow been ten months silent, and the treatment has al-| five minutes before Gec. H. Lyman, chair- They tell us that we cannot affect silver] ALTGELD HIRES SIXTY HALLS. °9 ature ay, C= | sqtember 3.01301, and duly “recorded “September ee ie ice ead premince ait dy restored cer voice. Who can say what joy na poesia state committee, could be | by legislation. The republicans who act = 8, 1801, in Liber Ni Wot, at fala 19 ot seus of Sat nia pieukt of Khe she feelx in heing restored to the usefulucss and| heard. He briefly introduced William C.| with us can take the re secre- | Bryanites to The! land records of the Disirlet of Columbia, and st | CClnated as red. twent ; ad i. a a s port filed by Secre- ryanites sc ae hetr Exclusive [0) the request of tie party secured thereby, we, the ~g the pleasure of conversation? peel iia eh On eS tary Rusk in 18%, and they can point to Uxe From Oct. 10 THI Nov. 2. ober 10 9 I 9 a Sniconnaen papi ty Sit sell, at suction. | a 2s Free man of the evening. : Pages where Mr. Rusk shows the effect of | Governer Altgeli! of Illinois has, accord-| JQ) A M SiEtee ta bak Or ocTORER. AT 1si6 dred and thirty How It Cures Catarrhal Deafness. Mr. Levering spoke briefly, and was fol- | Silver legislation on the prices of products, 2 x othe’ ing to the special to the’ New “York World the following dexcrilved | from Chicago, completed his plans for the in the city of Washing AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. Iund and premises, situa Here is another who bad lowed in short been a for years speeches by Lieutenent | a ef the surve CCMPRI d also adds that the rise in the price of OPRIGHT_ RISCHER: . . % a < + < 4 enated | £eU softer. Every fresh cold secued to stay longer | Governor Wolcott and Senator Lodge. In | silver has raised the price of farmers’ | “eweeping of Cook county,” and the county | ORCAS WHITH AND GOED HAA Se ee ea eertcae KIS ta tbe | Sie? beuk dwelling tmown ins No than former colds, and he noticed that his ears got Be GOGxee ofs ‘enator Lodge speech he ate products. If rising prices with the farmer committee hes ratified them. GANT WALNUT KEDSTEAD AND BU Machine Ce division | “Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in one stopped up and bis hearing became duller and | tacked the democratic managers in New | were good then they are good now. You s ae enn FOLDING BED, IN| ANTIQUE hund and two years with interest at G per cent per duller, and there were ringing and buzzing nolses | YOK for issuing a parody on the Lord's | did not hear at that time this talk of the | While the governor is to be the chief PARLOR SUITE. COST $1,200; 0) FUR- corde hum, payable semi-annually and secured by ad tn hte cars. The Catarrh bad passed upward and | Prayer for campaign purposes, and said | rising prices hurting the laboring man. | factor in the “sweeping” of the county, he) ATIURE, (WAIDRONES, ROCKERS, | SECTE- of the sury id | Of truat on the property sold, or all cash wt the op : S anaes that no campaign carried on those lines | They were boasting that the legislation ’ ed b eee “ . IS BLES, | District, toges improvements, consist: | tion of the purchaser. rms to he con a with backward from the throat aloaz th eagle aatal : zislation | is to be assisted by a score or more of OAK ‘AND WALNUT SUITES, | ing of ‘a tw kK dwelling, with pressed ot t hay) ae ae ee Selig ieadig fracas could be successful. peousitt Tising prices because when the speakers. His purpose ig not to carry all HAIR MATTRESSES. : brick. front. S Hi street northeast, contaln- is Saeaue hin sick oo aaeeh See adams dd <isled Gout Gieuse cad eax! decticu aan chia Stlver Craze Transient. Te ee one tt would ber shared | a see ate ron nineetel but for Bi Ae eS ing G rooms and all modern improvements. the risk and cost defaniting purchaser after Ath lief. In thi Sedkect eer ae py the laboring men and the merchants and | '€fore him for himself alone, but for Bryan RICH VASES, Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money | five dave’ notice b oresale published in. « petors without relief. In this condition we find peaker Reed was the last speaker. His | every legitimate business. (Applause.) uid Sewall as well. His principal assistants RDS, EX opt to be paid in cash, and the balance in Gwo equal hington bewspaper. A deposit of S200 req) him inbuling the never-failing medication, and soon | reception has never been surpassed. The P “ill be Bug Vi; Debs, “who 1 hi XTOVES, installnents, payable in one and two years, with recor he notices a change. The nolses fel care! stops! | wast audience rose aaione mi aomanal che A resident Darrison Quoted. will be Eugene oe febs, who led the great a sa AD interest at six (6 = a ar annum, sips " s C co ee 2 railroad strike of 1894, and Senators Teller} cae ae __ | semi-annually, from’ das of sale. secured: XK T. RAWLING a s ars open up ome : By z : z is g *resident during the | “sy GSN 3 Y DITION. the option of the purchaser. deposit = rustecs. thing seems to give way in his brad. His hearing | C1 @&ain. After gracefully acknowledging | time when Mr. Rusk sent in his report, and | que enee ete ose OF Sexty halls in Chi- sven AND, AT TWELVE a. _ | win Ve required of the Purchaser ‘at the tu Sl had completely returned. No wonder he considers | tn€ applause which greeted him, Mr. Reed ze cego has been secured trem October 10 un- BICYCLES, HORSES, CARRIAGES, ETC. sale, AM conveyancing, recording and RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUC pago lis appa lash Talat inipaul on the Ist of December President Harrison | til November 2. On October 21 the gover-| TERMS CASH. oo oa. co.. Auet fees at the cost of. th Terms Successors to Rate parr & Co.) es “We dd not need to talk of protection, | St @ message to Congress In which he | nor will begin a tour of the sixty halls, | _oS2 SCG SIO ANE CO) Aas: Y the right te | cuaxceny IMPROVED ais We Gea cuca cee country, by three elections, each | used these words: “The enlargement of our Seg a ae ee oe eid ene stmenig | DUNCANSON BROTHERS, AUCTIONEERS. the property, at the risk and cost of the de= | ©! AND UNIM INTHE : lecisive than the other, has prac-| currency by the silver bill undoubtedl: =: Oe - 5 6 THREE y faulting purchaser. = as 0. Here ts another patient who was always sensitive y determined that question. gave an upward tendency to trade and had | NeW Won and Cook county can be carried | TRUSTEES. SALE OF THREE STORY DWELLING, GEORGE F_ EMMONS, RTUWEST, to the weather. He contracted catarrh of the nt the main question now before us WED oo EGO aueaee pat a marked effect on prices.’ “Mr. Harrison said that, not in a cam- paign speech, but in a deliverate message to Congress, that silver legislation had a ALDIS B. BROWNE, FIVE ALLEY LOTS By virtue of a dec the District of Colum September. A. D. 1 head, snd it passed to his throat, then down the windpipe and into bronehial tubes. He coughed at night so thut he could not sleep; there was pain STREET NORTHWEST. Ry virtue of a certain deed of trust, recorded In Liber No. 1986, at follo 193 et seq., one of the land records of the District of Columbia, we shall sell, 1s the silver auestion. It has come upon us like the greenback agitation in 1878. It the same causes, and, in my judgment, oc6-d&ds THOMAS DOWLI fa, passed on th » in equity cause No, & CO. 612 E STREET N.W. vite Vatson vs. ‘Edward Caverly et Behind his breast bone and under the shoulder | Will have the same fate. marked effect upon trade and upon prices, | The will of the late Charles Coxer, dated | in front of the premises, on MONDAY. THE “ 7 OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVE! Mineral trustee wall wel at uate blades, When be coughed he brongit up a. frothy With the rising tide of business in 1879 | and did not tell the people that it was dis. | November 1895, MaKe is aA ET ee Ee Oe ee A a a UPROPRITY, CON THE, NOICTH. SIDE OF At | £7000 08 {We pert, ee a grayish material streaked with blood. He loct widely fotomed specie resumption, green- | astrous to have rising prices. He also said: | Mary Catherine Smith, sole _beneficiary. square four hundred and forty-one (441), together STREET BETWEEN NORTH CAPITOL AND ~ DP. 1896, the Eppetite and strength, He tried cough syrups aot | D&cKism disappeared from the face of :he ‘But this natural and desired effect of | ‘thos. P. Woodward is named as executor. | Yith the improvements. thereon, FIRST STREETS NORTHEAST. Premises wituate Inthe city of Wastin Gent wediciser tl aclavifl, He ane Breathe tO perhaps never again to reappear. | the silver legislation was by many erro- ee ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in one and By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 25th day | Trtct of Columbia, to wit: All of lots Ge wuW Ain Gegoiime ae In like manner, when this election is over | neously attributed to the tariff act.’ two years, with Interest at 6 per en ae oe ee Se Sect ye HE inspirations the restoring and soothing | and business revives, this question of free | “There he went so far as to put aside | AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, &e. | payable semi-annually ; $250 required at tle of sale. | folio 217 ‘ct ‘sea... one of the land records of the | 24), twenty medicine | ‘The sore spots along the bronchial | coinage of silver by the United States | those who attempted to credit the McKin- CHARLES BF. BENJAMIN, ee weg leg inertia iN Re gg len figtit 2s), ty Witla tubes Peal. the coush ceates, the pain leaves, the | single handed and alone will disappear | ley bill with the effect that had come, and Today. ReneS UN ie a aD stees. | Mill sell, at. public auction, In-front of “the prem: | Myataee eye abs end strength return. He fs again a well! from public and private discussion. Nor is | he attributed that effect-to silver, and yet Rateliffe, Suiton & Co., Aucts., 920 Pa. ave. n.w. s ~ = ises, on FRIDA R THE SIXTEENTH, | and ‘basement brick end bappy man. the question today half as difficult as the | when we say that legislation can affect the | sare of ‘bicycles at auction rooms on Thursda: €. G. SLOAN & CO. AUCTIONFERS, Fee ae building, aud safd lots question of 187%. It {s certainly not bi- | price of silver they say we don’t under- | —' : 1407 G ST. N.W. following described land and pved by Catarrh of the Lungs. P sold subject t i i S, nt 4:30 o'clock p.m. 5 Vashington, District of C metailism. Eimetallism means the use cf | Stand anything about the subject. (Great | October S St 4:80 o'clock p. the city of Washington, District of Coluui E °STEES’ SAL! TANDSOME SUBURBAN | designated as and being lots 55, 56, 57 and ecuze the American S nip Here is another pitiful ease. He had all the | POth metals, and not of one. It means the | applause and cheering.) If we had never ’ Poe re TRA RIDEACH CON ¢ STRBED CNOITILWEST | aquare 672 Tavke! the particulars whertor will be auvocm history of colds aml catarrh, extending downward | US®, Of both metals by all the civilized known anything about the subject we could! puncanson Bros.. ANClSq for. 9th and D sts. n.w. RETWEEN FORTY-FIGHTH AND FORTY- Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust of | gt time of sale. Gaaitig pa pristnspepene i world at least. find out a great deal about it by reading ‘ vot property on 10th st. nw. NINTH STREETS, IN THE “PALISADES OF | $4,200, balance cash. A deposit of on cach lot | ““perms of sale, as prescribed by the nose . to glottis, to windplpe, to t this bimetalliem Mr. Bryan sneers. | those speeciies made a few years ago he | ~Sule_ of smprov i 2 THE FOTOMAC, EAR THE CONDUIT | will be required at time of sale. Conveyancing and | guectiird of the purchase, over god. abe the bronchfal tubes and then fato the small tubes of | He says that it is establishing a system | Tepublicans, which they are sorry now they | @lirg No. 1331,si0m #riday, October 9 at © ROAD. aa eS ne enter eet eg ge ey i the lungs. His corgh always troubled him. He | in America with the ‘consent of Europe, | ever made.” “Great applause) | “TY | o'cicck pam. Ben}. F. Letghton, trustee. By virtos of a certate deed) of trek, ated By | oe ee erasers Keseve She TUE be eee eee | Send net Dee Comms, Se be Bed Be cam and q les of vile-lo i i ": . Sathaven: 2 << >a , 1895, fn Liber No. 19, at folio er git to resell the balance the purchaser or porchasers are bored ee f vile-looking material, he | as if we were vassals.’ Had he sad ‘agree- ——_—_-2. ____ WOK SALES 25, 1905, and Tecrraet land records of, the District | property at the risk and cost of defaulting pur- | f° Ave qa ber or their promissory notes, beariig ¥ fever every afternoon and could not sleep | ment,’ as does the republican platform, he | NATIONS AND LAWS OF TRADE, AUCTION § iS. ‘Columbia, for default 10 payment of the indebt-| chaeer. Gate on the day of sale, and payable ti equal tie at night. He had no appetite, and his strength and | would have recognized both the individual- ‘ ae WALTER E. WRIGHT, ambitien failed. edinses decedent ee GEO. HENDERSO: pen the written re- quest of the holder of sald indebtedness, we will stallments of one and two years, with fi rest at He had night sweats every once | ity of other nations and their equality. Ge FUPURET, DAYS. i = ereanntmn, payable semi-nan . Harrison Tells Why Bimetallism = : Su | ASRS ON, per centum per ano, ‘yaval in a while, and feared that bis end was near. “Bimetallism, then, 1s not the issue. I| s0 pe hs - 5 Gffer. for sale, at public auction, in froat of the 1&ds Z ustees, red by deed of trust on the premises suld, oF See him after four months of treatment: A new | PUt aside all this talk about the rise of Fs ey aE? as Other Countrie: C. S. SLOAN & Gf, AUSTS., 1407 G ST. N.W. Tee EAC aR BL ed DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioncers. ay meee man! The herling and soothing medication bas | te value of silver under free coinage to x-President Harrison spoke at length on | oppsrees’ saLeo® Sf VALUABLE THREE- | following decribed property, eltuated in the county | mptgrens SALE OF HOL: 0. 1004 D STREET | Seranecine, acknowledging and time after time sought out every nook of the dis- | Meet the walue: of Bee all Ge har- oe perce issues to a vast gathering in s’ BRIC vane sUBING ADO: 5 cae of Washington and) District ot) Columt . os eal : SOUTHEAST. STREET canes cot wat ibe = it sale ; 0 lepth o 2 mony that would c e marriage. usic Hall, C NORTREAST, MO AML of lots numbered nine (2) end ten (10), and the EAST. plied with in ten d day of wa ease even to the extreme depth of the hg calls, | 2) teats then very clear, if me terto |S all, Cincinnati, last night, in the] SURECT ENTS. sc Ga onehalf by the full depth of lot numbered | , BY virtue of a certain decd of trast, recorded in | Poserves the right to resell at the tisk and cost and batted and coated and healed the membrane. | aregit history and experience, that if we | Course of which he sa! By virtue of a dxtain eed of trust, dated the| eleven (11), in block numberel eleven (11), in the | Taber No 2111, at follo, 426 et, one of the | Gofaulting purchase, after three days’ public no- There Is no more of the nasty discharges, no more | Crys giver de to 1, when ite market alte | “It is a histor‘cal fact that when the re-| 171k day of March, 1893, and duly’ recorded in| gctdivision’ of part of “White Haven,” now called | ind records of the Dstrie: of Colnmbia, we shall | tice of such resale in suine uewspaper published in ee errno more pain, no more night | $s 32 to 1, we should certainly go to a sil- | Publican administration went out we were | Liber, 1480... folle Cada eon oo Ee ee an aeerc), at ole a, an the | PHUUTBENTHE DAY OF OCTOBER. a.p. isis, at | WARIO PS soe 4 DRURY. ‘Truster Cee erent sate and with tt comes | ver standard, and that standard wiil be | in a time of great prosperity. The country | request of the party. secured thereby, we will cell | omice of the surreyor of the said District. ot two (2), im square sine bandrel and smrsana! | _seBo-ldeds S19 F st. aw, back strength and ambition. The cheeks ll cut | below our present one. Suppose we admit | was prosperous to en exten th vor bo, | atvpantie avetlongrin {agit of the. premises, “on | the property above described baa an “agcresate | fe (it) tromting 25 tect om DP aiteet byt iepih | GG, SLUAN & Ot and regain their color. The step becomes buoyant. | that the increased use of silver will raise extent that never be- | S4qUKDAY, THE-TENTH DAY CE OCTOBER, | frontage of 195 feet on V street, with an uniform | Crepe 72, EON, co Arot om J? street, by a depth | C. G. SLUAN & © He has been saved from a lingering but absolutely | {ts price; even then no man Ir his senses | {Te had been attained. It is historically | 1896, AT FOUR p'CLOGK P.M., the following | depth of 150 feet, and is:Imprcved by a handsome | Dents, 2 ” gure death. would dare to think that it would bridge true that since the democratic policy has Creche ae Ca errenterrs PR || Rae a cuisines reese, ‘Terme of sale: One-third eash, alance in one HIG AVE. NW. the chasm. een brought to legislation the country has | of Was! 4 . 5 a ar 2 a wo years, with interest at 6 per cent per] By virtve of a deed of trust, 22, nd belng lot numbered one hundred and | heuse has stone foundations, slate mof, double 7 tg ee : Copies of Doctor McCoy's Monograph | “If the coinage of $500,600,000 where there | 60ne step by step from this pinnacle of | pvcaty nine (ie in Joseph T. Byrnes’ aubdt- | porches, and is heated by furnace. Further tm-) ennui, pasable semiannually. $100 requieed at | ini. and duly tecorded tn Liber No. 180. folie on Deafness Will Re Matled om Appit-| Wa8 none before lowered the price, what | bYosperity to the very depth of business | vision, in square numbered eight lundred and ftty- | proved by a two-story roach house and atable, with WMH. DUSCANSON, "| Cotumbla, and atthe request of the party secur sd tion to Those Di: ly I right have we to think that increased | depression and distress. six ($56), as said subdivision is recorded in Book | slate roof, four stalls, space for three cartiages,| ocg-dads + Trustees. thereby, “we, the undersigned trustees, will sell pahips ree actly Interested im | vanufacture of silver would not lower its | “As republicans the remedy we propose is | 20, page 8%, in the office of the surveyor of the | coachman’s room, bay loft, ete. c aE re ae ee e Cure of This Condition. S ? ¥ = Fy Propose 18 | Hiitct of Columbia, together with the improve-| Terms of sale: One-third of ihe purchase money RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., Auctioneers, MONDAY, the TWELFTH DAY OF ocrotl price instead of raising it? oe Se ee Seber adjusted, revenue- | cris thereon. to be paid in cash, and the balance in one and Successors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co. hee om FIVE O'CLOCK F the foil oe ent oducing and protective tariff shail be rc de known at sale. A deposit with interest at the raté of 6 per cen- < ‘ < * = ~¥ ; Pe Bmwegy Cutting Debts in Two. pr ‘Terms easy and mad at sale, leposit | two years, interest a pe substituted (applause); that the revenues of the government shall be made adequate to its expenditures. We propose that the nec- and ‘premises, situate in the City of W Dirtrict of Columbia, and designated ax subd isior of lot 1, in suuar of $100 required at (ime of sale, All conveyancing cording at parchaser's cost oad Teco a ee CHARLES 1, MAUR tum per annum, payable semi-annually, the notes for deferred purchase money to be secured by deed of trust on the property, or all cash, at the pur- VERY FASHIONABLE 3STORY AND BASEMENT BUFF BRICK STONE TRIMMING: DENCE, NO. 2130 P STREET “At first sight {t looks so simple. All debits will shrink, and therefore ali debt- McCoySystemof Medicine mars of record an the office . FRANK T. RAWLINGS, chaser’s option. If desired the purchaser may ab- CORNER OF 22D STREET, BY_4 Vistrict of Columbia ors will be happy. All creditors are rich essity for bond sales to replenish a dimin- se80-dkds “ Trustees. tain a saltable loan, payable in monthly install-| On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, OCT: HI. | provements, consisting of a three-story brick bi Dr. Cc McCo men, else why do they lend money? And | ‘Shed treasury ard to restore a wasting — ments, from the Co-operative Bullding Bank of the |TEENTH, A.D. 1896, AT HALF-rAst FOUR | fog. No. List Oblo ave. pw + J- Uresap cUoy, oe y tes as gold reserve shall be remedied by filling | AUCTION SALE_OF GOVERNMENT PROPERTY. | city of New York, on its usual terms, A deposit | O'CLOCK, we will offer for sale, in froat of the | “Terms of sale: Onefourth of all debtors are poor men, else why do they | the treasury of the United States with | —Oitice of Building fox Library gf Congress, Wash- | of $200 will be required at the time of sale. All | premises, 4 iu cosh, and the balance te seit pa Dr. J M. Cowd ‘ borrow? There was a time when wealth | adequate revenue. We propose that the | ington, D. Gy aber” 6, 1806.—-Miscellnneous | conreyancing and recording will be at the pur- LOT 57, SQUARE 68, Ee ee eee eae be f en, was individual, and only the poor man | money of the country, whether in tts vari.| Tols.” Refuse Lumber. Nope and other old ma-| chasers cost. Terme of ‘sale most be complied ‘19x69. seml-anausily, fvom day of sale. terials will be gold at puplic auctioa, on the pren-| with in fifteen days from day of sale, otherwise Jeon of the bu! “for the Livrity of Coucress, in| the trustees reserve the right to resell the prop- this city, on TUB DAY, THE THIRTEENTH DAY | erty, after five days’ advertisement, at the risk OF OCTOBER, 1896, COMMENCING "AT TEN | and ‘cost of the purchaser fa default O'CLOCK A.M, These articles may be seen and JAMES F. HOOD, schedule obtained on xpptication to the auctloncers Pacific building, oF to this offlee, TERNAND R. GREEN, in charge, TIMOTHY L. WOODRUFF, RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., Auctioncers. oc6-6t ‘Trustees. ‘This property ts altuated in one of the most fash- fonable sections of the northwest and should com: mand the attention of parties in search of an «le- gant home or investment. For permission to in- Spect the premises apply to the auctioneers. ‘The terms are very liberal and will he stated a: the time of sale. RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & 00. oc6-déeds: Auctioneers borrowed and the rich man tent. Money 1s no longer lent by rich men alone. Ag- gregated poor mon, poor men and rich jo!n- | ed together, the rich with their wealth, the poor with their savings, do the lend'ng. How can you select out of this mass, thus Pet of $100.00 will be required of the at the tine of sale. AM yaneing, haser's cost. Terms of sal bin ten ( %, or the property to be Jd at risk and cost of defaulting porch SAML. F. HYMAN. Consulting Physicians. 715 13th Street Northwest. Office Hours, 9 to 12 a.m., 1 to 5 p.x1 to S p.m.daily. Sunday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m | ous forms, silver and gold, shall every dol- lar of it be kept at parity with every other dollar. We propose that there shall be no distrust accompanying the dollars, paper or coin, that thls government emits or au- thorizes. We believe that these things will to be eM IBS A AL AMM a Blot SLE Sle ene ORD SOL ROE EAL ee aS ec6-eod&ds