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FOR RENT--HOUSES. SEPTEMBER 18, 1899. FOR SALE—HOUSEs. FOR_SALE-HOUSES. 43 a FLORIDA ook RENT_BY OCT. 1. & ranic thse rice Mowe: seven oom, bath, bay windows, Rent, 935 per month. I a eS ie, 6r. 10th a w.. Gr, Dow BRICK onvenient to ca: + possession October 1 ENT—TEN-KOOM BAY-WTD M BIC K ON CaPI- ‘BD unprovements. } Ft RNTSHED ‘tav.& Towa Cir, -* 1655 Zoth st STORES AND DWELLINGS. p 134.4 9th st. store and. 2112 Met. storeR 11-1 store and Ur. and b. 24 14th at. pw, <FURNISHED-AN ui House on East Capit ‘Winter at very reasonable reat. 7. R “Bhd ANT RESIDENCE, € ning fourteen To: F-WOOM HOUSE) NEALL 3 desirable locality ; wear large closets, &c. Lu DEEBLE, DAVIS & CO.. PeDLE, DavIs us liet apply te WESCOTT & WI 1eox )USE 31S MASSACHUSETTS AVE. : nd bath; handsomely new and clean : CHOATE & CC parket and curs: ovly #1849. D.JONES, 409 Bat. ne HOUSE; THREE- house; house no w open ee HOWAKD PORTE, ae: NT—UNFUENISHED 2411 Wet. bw. 14 Setetan set on Thilyer Place uw. 200 29th st. nr. Q, 10r ove Louses can Peexamincd by THOMAS J. Fis . FINE BUSINESS GRAHAM & SMITH. ENT Place near new P.O. squi Ok RENT—BY THOMAS FE. WAGGAMAN, | th st, rooms Y eT ie Seo 1. 2M floor, 419 12th_ \Store. room. 423 12th Ste. &dwe, 609 1 st oxtion of the property on my Wh isanedlog EL-STORY BE! on M st. near mu and kitchen om pera and bath room on 11-ROOM HOU with aul the me month, Appiy G. W. oEre TT, y RES I—BY Wot and lasurance Broker, TEMAS REAL SS Mat nw 1er.8) mB. ave. 10r--100 1025 17th st. now SO st owt “FCKNISHED HOUSER. Mase. ave, and Tuotias $20 4 Elevant rooms in UI bested Ra BE aid 931 F st nw. w. p. 2b27 14th st. haw. Louisiana ave.45.5/) uu b oget ap hn BM. WAKNEK & CO..916 Fetaw, JOR KENT—OCTUBER 1, 1590, HOUSE, STORE amt steble, 1570 14th st. uw. Apply J EEN, 1416 Q st. VOR RENT FURNACE HEAT oth st.n.w. Ser. House 2G st. now. Tent 400 per year: 4-roo: 3 concrete cellar the herdic «ve! ‘d story, Penni property is with all mod. iinps. juire 403 7th me T 6-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, 0 also Five New Brown Stone and th st. we. ready +, G10 13th st. nw. EASE—TWO DESIKABLE RESID! s it. west of British legation. These houses es and Uasement kitchen; have teu provements; finished 1 3 cd Fear: pautries, closets, ‘Kood order. itente will’ Ye made ts, B. H. WARNER & Co. “SPECIAL ATTEN ITON New Houses ts in beast corner of 20th and r ish, well arranged, comfort- id have southera exyosure. Reut of coruer, B. H. WARNER & CO. ¥F 1— HOUSE 436 1s } St in good repair; all modern improvemen ply to W. ©. sOHNSUN, 718 15th st new, aw Ap 26-Lin STABLES. Stable in sq. bounded by N.Y. ave. and H at, wud Tath aud 15th ste. 86 Stable in sq. bounded Land M sts. and Oth and 21st # 5oGig Toth at. 1456 4 st... Ro . “Ry NCO ire sts. Conn. ave. bet. PFE Q caaasett Square. stove ket 166.67 50 Tout st. near Dupont 5 186.67 ° it bet, 12th anise th stal le. 166.67 1 pl. bet. Conn, uve. and 10th wt..1 T bet, 18th & 19th bet. O & Pat K nr, McPherson Cor. K and 15th overlooking McPie son Square... Ket bet. 16th& place vo., bet. J with «table. Vermont ave. tet. Ni, 17th & Isth Frag ut Square. st. bet. Conn, id 1th si and sts... MCLEE TINS CAN TE 2 FICE. “TBESE HOUSES CAN BE bab ONLY BY FEKMITS EKUM OUR OFF] ILI. & JOH sli-s.tu.th _ Feun. ave.n.w. Fo“ RENT— K st. between 15th and 16th, stable. K st. between 17th and 18th 17 th st. between t and K. 5 New Hampshire ave. near Dupont Circle, Massachusetts aye. between Lath and 15th. U0. Massachusetts av: For six woenths $1,500. N st. between 133th and 14th. Six months $ Fat near Iowa Ci Sunderland Tse I between 17th and 1Sthsts.. Oth st. near K, Sunderland P’ Farragut Squat N st. between 14th and 15th, with stabie. 20th at, near P. New Hampshire ave. near Dupont Circle. BH. ROBERTSON, HED —VERY DESIRABLE ; Zbath roome: all m, 4.5 1 DELANY « WHITIS jase: owe aquare trom C 150 per month from October 1. 7. KR. BROOKS, 616 jOK RENT—1224 13TH ST. N.W. ON ber 1.1890: 10 rooms and bath. rent $65 per month. ‘The present occupants will show the house m THROD. rhIEBUS, 1439 U st. Foe RENI—1640 KI. AVE. ner 17th and K. I, avé., opposite Gen. Sheridan's; N00 per year. JOHN E. BEALL. a (OR RENT. 1 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. THIS Elegant New Double House of 20 rooms, couserva- tory. halls and all fret-clase appointments, elegantly perered and decorated. i offered for rent, at $20Y per mouth by the year oF for term of years. Apply tol H. SAUNDERS & CO., 1407 F st. s6-Lin Fe, RENT—HOUSE 827 147H ST. KOOMS: and bath: cau be converted into business egherss $100 per month. HENRY E. COOP! 100% F st. Room 16, rom ( 809 Het. ue, Or. 1114 235d st. s6-2w GE Foss, 215 12th st.n.w. 161% 19th st. u.w., 10th st. n 14th st. new. # winter season. and dwi'g, Sr... 100 Same by the year. _85-2w J.T. DYER, 1304 F st.n.w. |, OW RENT—UNFU RSISH Fissein the Milton” 408) 40 410 & 50) each. 217C th & BROWN, Olt RENT— Hc il roomm, including Lath Ke Kent $19. Inquire MONEY TO LOAN. f ONEY TO Loa attention to all yuications: On Real Fatate, rHOs. &. WAGGAMA\ $2500 Security GH, L40B% G st. Des ye ANE MOSEX: g10 70 $100 10 LOAN at Low Interest on Furniture, Pianos, Herses, Wagons, Houseboid Gocde or ucher personal property: principal ana interest payabie in weekly oF monthly Payments; bo removal publicity.” Box $0, Siar off | a 811,000.55) 7 oT RATES OF INL EREST * GRAHAM & SMITH, _au23-1m O17 Latest. )KOM $1,000 10 §25,000 TO LOAN UN CITY Property at lowest rates of imterest. T. i. 500 IN HAND: NO ne o prepare payers, 2, DAVIS & CU. 1S1Y F sto. iseal Estate securit BROOKS, Git 12th st. 3 28-3m y NEY TO LOAN IN SUMS FROM ¢500 UPWARD, AL o AND a PER CENT, KEAL ESTATE 1s THIS DISTRICT. XO. HOLIZMA’ 3030 orner 10th und F sts. Large amountes 2YLES & KUTHERFOKD, lous F SUMS TO SUIT, ATS AND oper cent, on D, C. real extate security. FRANK T. KAWLINGS, 1500 ba ave. my19 Le Arliuston Fire Tus. Co.'s office’ Moxey To LOAN IN LANGE AND SMALL ‘ums at Lowest Kates on Keal Estate Security. Aigw sume of U0 ana uy ato percent. BUTCH: ar SavED ae BEAL ES- tate within the District of Columbia; several Muall amounts, Which I desire to place uumediaiely; lowest raves of interest, GEV. W. LINKINS. cor. 19th and 14 sts. u.w. apls ONLY Tu LOAN Ou Approved heal Estate Security, in District of Covumbia, 1h any sinks desired, at lowent rates of ine terest. ‘Thos. 4 rlsHek & _welt S24 Fst, UNEY TO LOAN Tn sums to suit, at lowest rates, on approved real eetate security. Fy1CH, FOX'& BLOWN. Bney Vania avenue, ose TO TOA ON buat Est ATE ou ¥InST- laws security. dates of in ‘wo delay Shere the security is good. prunity Mo™¥3 TO LOAN oN D REAL ESTATE at poet fetes, DANEN Saccaqor to DANENHUWDiE& SON, noua andG. ARCHITECTS. BMOVED MY Bitty y to 5S 6 ot Ow ‘Fire proof buildings a speciaity, 7B SALE—WALLACH PLACE e NEAR 13TH, ‘Brick; 6 rooms; SALE—1021 EAST CAPIIUL avent. Owner on premises. $ALE-ON D811 ST. een ee Bu Dae tek Very cheap. chia jAIN—ON RHODE a 5 Ngo: and ona Seven-room Frazus nice neigh! Jot. CHAS. A. SHIELDN 1405 Fet. nw. ‘OR §\LE—THE VERY Di i SALE—AT A IRABLE NEW BRICK ‘eit roome and finished in : DURBAN, Buiter Vermont ave. n.w. Fe, ane ATTRACTIVE | aS FRo.srou? fxg Dwelli 3 Florida sth; Lage vinautoit, te, &e. Uyuai ‘Guilt in the a Some fc‘DoEwAay, Bulider ssa Owner, 1215 Vermont ave, ‘n.w. ‘TWO-STORY tee 20’ JF SALE—OTH ST. Beg Bent Bk and 836 10 940 158 a ae bh, Gr. 15,000) ih streets, H. WARNER & Co, 916 F at. nw. om Sat Tas ry SIDE, RTH ST. NEAL EAST A 00. WESCOTT, Wilcox eGo. 1907 Pa ave and 6th aud La ave. 6 rooms and beth reut $15.40 each, ECKINGTON. ‘7. LEIPOLD, SE 556 Large Twelve-room Frame Dwelli: 3d st., facing electric road ; lot oUx114 feet. BRANCH VILLE. Beautiful Lots in this new subdivision on BR andO. RR., near city, on easy terms and at low KW CORNER PROF ‘ony (residence), with tower on corner and larve oe. —A BEAUTIE U! in above is alist portion of the propert, office for bullets bey window on side} 10 rooms Vach, rurnace, atural wood Snieh lar under whole Tasks: 500 19th st. n.w. ING, 10 ROOMS, Dey window. lot 10393 ROR SALE-HOUSE 1 3 Meat, ie oavalicat ‘newehbor ed. Apply to CHAS, F.KiIM, 1818 14th st. cor, Pierce Place. 1 008 : offers 80> JOR SALE—FINE NEW Dee 514. Nine Acres at Stotts — Metropolitan wlan, ea Tange, &. uch, Band O. KR. Per ai South side of Lansing st. near Queen st, ; lot 350x150; will exchanwe. 424., In Jonson & Win 5 Frout House on N st. n.w. ‘New York ave, ce st. between 14th and 15th (458). Isthet hetwees Tand U st between vth and 10t! 6th st. Lotween N und O (455) Hist. ne. (44) Le Droit Park (4 Hat between Mth OR SALE—VERY CHEAP For connor Helston ina Park and Mount SALE — TWENT 1 Oth and Le Houres, uearly new oh or : NEW YORK a o2t6 por mane Be x frames; lot s0x- oO pALE— 84,4 B Brick " Dwelli: g, 8 rvoms and sw Kitchen; 20x100 to 10-toot aliey: Qabd P ate nw, mu. ave. and Gth and La, ave. DULH SIDE Hos y Dy ‘on east side of SWOMMSLEDT & BRADLEY, (st. betwee: iotirand 1ith +410), 2th aud 3 4th (406), Ost. Detween 4h and 5th 400) st. between ft a1 st. between 1st uerof 19th and 3, st. between 8 and. ‘T st. between 1 Harewood ave. Le Droit Park (aii Qt. beiweon J 7th und N, li, Lest between Oth and 16th) Nai Corcorun st., new, thorouzh Gato and’ P C38). uh 1th aud 16th N st. between 17th aud 18th (3: Pierce st. betwes #41 por month Bab, Mdtance in oe aud two years. Pe WESCOTT, WILCO! Pa. uve. and ti 20K SALE—HOUSES AT LOW FIGUILS. M Gth st.near Q n.w M st.near N. Cap, n, S st.near 16th new. and Le. ave. nw. ¥ BRICK ON E ST. roozus: ali mod. 100 to 30-fo0t ulie 1907 Pa, ave, and 6th and La. ave. AND LOTS 1X ALL 8 Olt SALE—HOU! tions of the City aud bath, all tii wud bath, al Piv ree st. near L hu. H ot. near oth u.e., Or.and bath, Florida ay, near 14th n.w.,6r. and bath all ape. near 7th r.c., Yr, Fraine, Lo th st.near Wn. on 10th st. new terms eud prices apply jot 41x95 tect. ESCOTT, WILCOX & CO Pa. ind 6th aud La. LTS, 3-STOLY 1 n 15th and 16th (203)... . betweeu 13th and 14th 13th st. between Rand 8 (255 Ast. between 13th aud 14th ¢ H.'s, ave, between Mth end. 10th 24. Corner of 16th sod F (205). «between, 1 ane aad stir Cid) b and i4ti Wy, bh aud 11th (178). Gr.and bath, w others, at ail tigures, ‘not iii this list, HODGES & TEEL, 13073 F st. nw. OR SALE—TWO BRICK HOU! side M st. near New Hampahire ave., each havin; and bath, with litt frou: baseiient to thi ish, hard wood ; 0; stnwly, @8, L000. OOM BRICK keg ah wt peer tin wrcroed bee WESCOLL, WILK 1007 Pa. ave. aid tith end La sve. K st. between 1 W et. between 22tu and 13th (1) For particulars and full list cali ut oftic M. M. PARKER, WEsCOT WILCOX & Co. 807 Pau ave. and bth KOOM OU SES, BRICK: {Ok SALE—TWO FIVI rent for #10 mo. cach; always occupied zy low; ten days, on SALE—ONE OF THOS: Houses on Westminster south front; # rooms and bath. HANDSOME NEW 1907 Pa. ave. and 6th eoaia es OK SALE OR RENT—NE ITH S. rooms: unusually well built; furnace, open erate, cabinet mantels, Florida ave., bo “STORY HOUSE, 8 Font when you.cun own a EASTERDAY & HA BALE- SonTHW: aR JDEMAN, GO8 F st_nw. ‘a @ud Oth sts. Apply to OWNER, 109 K st. n. w. ROW SALE-Ay LARGE, WELI-BUILT HOUSE, ON stories, 13 rooms, lu in thorough order; lot aN exceptionally easy LH sts., tweivo- wan Brick; 11th st. near X, ave. and Uth and La, ave, » WOSTORY, FRAME ON K SI. 0, ESCOTT, WILCUX & CO.. 1907 Fa. ave. und Gth aud La. ave. ; BRICK DWELLIN a per month; & room rick, Lew S-room Frame; Northeast—O1:3 A st. jMlonteilo, Garteld and ti itsdute, L LITTLE HOME ON . 8ix-roomn Brick w.t h concrete cel- potfered, tor a tew duys ouly at i. SMYTH, Attorney at Law, 1 mod. imps, $4,500, BH. WAI JOR SATE- S-RooM BRICK, MOD. IMPS., MD. 300. oid Ww. WALKER, 1006 F st. SALE-FKOM OWNER—BARGAIN—NEW jIwo-stery Eight-room Brick Iw. : qurden front de: eat £6,500; discount for cash. ‘Address BAR- FIVE-ROOM FRAME HOUSE; LOT ; hear terminus of H et. cars; only 81,400; on very enry terme. i OKMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 927 F st. and One-story Store on Jot 36 feet 10 inches by 1 ave. s.W. near 4) TORY BRICK DWELLINGS, cheerful, comfortable 500 on easy term homes; only SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, AWO-S TORY, BECKS oN six rooms each: aes w AMNER & C Lon | SALE ER RESIDENCE, 5TH RAST EDT & BRADLEY, Porsaues NICE Co) 1U-room “House, beautiful grou inrge lots uront bervuin’ only 88230. REDFORD WALKLK, 1006 F JOR SALE—NEW, Frout House with Brown Ui and 1 rooms; bail and ail modern taprovewments: omiplete in ever . 1 ON MONTHLY PAV ME: pitol und Ist northwest; for iuxpection ; wateh- $18-6t OK SALE—A BARGAIN—TWO CHOICE LOTS west side 14'b st. nw. near Pirney street; 50x 100 feet each; only #1 per agiare fout. _Si8-Ut HEESKELL & MCLEAN, 1008 F st, n.w. OR SALE--THAT HAND<OME BUILDING LoT, Massachusetts ave. between 14th and 15th sts, op: re Highland Terrace, 30x* ats mia two from eet ranuing back to very desirable McLFRAN, 1008 Fst. nw OK SALE CHANGE—TWO CHOICE LOTS at Broosiand, 50x150 each. Price 2. $10 1th et. n, JON SALE—TWO LOTS ON Of NH. ave. 103g It per foot.” Lot Sth, $1 st, hus, owe Lincoln Parks SUC ANP, FAN” Pat. sis |E& MALE—A FINE © eR LOT Fo IMMb- diate improvement, 71x15; suitable for 7 five houses Price per foot, weld GEO. We LINKINS, 800 19th at, nw. OK SAL near loth stores and dwellings in the each. T. R. BROOKS, 616 14 OK SALL—THREE LOTS ON Capitol st., only GUc. per foot; t est lots in that section. T RB. BHOUKS, 6: LW, F®, SALE. Nsta. m THKLE LOTS ON MAUYLAND AVE. the finest location for smal TAUTIFUL CORNER LOT, 3D AND st corners 50. TR. We, STS 0 LOtS ON 41H BETWEE ida ave. nw jeach 17380, with 10. 1.10. Fouria between K sud x00; LOE alley’: Price BOS. ALC BRISCOE, st. Dw. sLs-te SALE-BETTER THAN GOVERNMENT ON DS—Corner Lot Gin Square 1040, fronting aud Kentucky avetues: containe = ; ou your own terms; title pert wld-0t ELLEK & KEPELTT, 326 Pa, ave. 20, Fei sig gi THE RANG es OF al KOAD TRAVEL DUNT WANDER OFF INTO HE SES OF NEIGH DOL ING STATES, BUT SLICK TU THE DIstiliet COLUMBIA end buy WASHING ly adjoining E Na. “AVE. “BRIDGE, ab th easiest kind avy Lot Gth st. near i Two Fine Lots, 17x87, Several Fine Lots on E bet slo-3t WEIGHT & S7UC 810 F stoaw SY 18 ACRES OF LAND F " University and the Buncer Hil J the electric road; $3,500 to wes the cheapest Uy tar ou the vicinity; caly. CHAS. A. SHIELD: 1405 F st. now. 14)H 51. BET ft. alley; KER, 1418 Pt. 1th se... Ge. N LE DROIT PAKK-LOT WORTH $4,000, or would exchange for houses: lot 49 feet AL. BABE & Sth a1 Fou EXCHANGE OR SALE-A MAGNIFICENT BUILDING L¢ 04 BD OST. NOW, ABOVE’ PENN: Rut AIN TOIMMED) ATE BUYEIG y 1, 613 LTH ST, NW. ee accommodating terms. ice and cheap, $4,300, OW SALE BY FISH & MILTER, 1215 USES ‘ASHI Got, bets 7th und th, Brocins, Root bet yeh and Jott, 6 room: LO’ SALE-THREE HANDSOME PHA: story and Celler Browu-stone and Press-brick y-window Houses: 10 roms: mod. unps.; on North uyaiol rounds clegantly built don’t falt to ny une ; t 19.6x115, ‘Cheap ai $2,000. EDUVAL. 1333 We JOR SALE—$7.650, $100 CASH, ‘will secure Hundsome MO -room Modern Pee Bay unico location, nort t SALE-LARGE AND HANDSOME COI House, in northwest, containing 14 room interior well arranged eats X Mok it. DLW. ESIRABLE KESIDED nod lot, atable, &c. it & RUTH MPORD, 1307 Fat iE OF THOSE BEAUTIFUL NEW st. bet, vth aud 10th nw., 9 Iuruace, ull the newest’ improvements; price F or a ae apply to ‘Ol, SALE OR Ri in Le Droit Park tor entertaining ai decorated; finish very, elegaut, With accommodation for 4 horses” and: Hugea, with all modern conveniences. Will be sold ‘on Brick residetice ou at Watween 17th wad Vtie ats, rth side: containing 16 rooms and * h roouis; interior fluish hard wood z feck front by 78 feet deep; eutire depth of lot 147 = SALE-N ST. N eet Brick, @ight rooms and bath. NEW TWO-STORY AND Price, MERRILL & TERRY, 1114 F st. Dew. GOR SALE-LE DROIT PAKK-NEW story Brick: nine rooms and bath. Privo, $3,000. MERRILL & TELL —FIKST ST, N.E—NEW T TORY mis and bath; rented $16.50 per MSIE & TERRY, 1114 F FLOR SALE=LINDEN 81. N-E—A PI story Brick; six rooms and bath. MEKRILL & TERKY, ‘OK SALE—L ST. N.W. NEA ? wine rooms and }__ MERRILL & TERRY, 1114 F ot. nw. —UN1IL OCTOBE ud Basement Brick House, nsions of house KB — SEVERAL Houses of superior cu: 11 the lutest improvements; lucated in the section of the nor-bwest. for turther par- pernit to inspect a FIRST-CLASS NE and bath now plumitmye Connecticut ave. between Kt and stable in rear ORD, 1307 F st. THE MOST COMMODIOL peti Ba near British legation: best floors finished in quarter.d Cuk aud Mahou: udsomely decorated heated by hot water, 1 electricity; well, $31,000. ‘TYLER & KU THE NORIHWESI CORN: Rh HOUS, CAKEFU IMPROVEMENTS, 1N FAS ABLE NEIGHBORMUOD. B. H. KOBERTSO: Wise. nw. | rooms und bath AR 15TH, THREE: bath; ‘largo uterior decoration ‘nortli side. "13 “rooms “and ready for occupar direct radiation ; adapted, for, out K st. between 13: rooms aud bath K st. between 151 ai Tooms, baths, &c. hard ‘wood fish, electric, bella, 0,000 north side, 14 ALL MODELN vt , batiiv: heuted by steam ver! elegant house fort aut - hear i horus Circle, 16 room 8 House very uear corner of Q and New Hampshire ‘ave., 12 rooms aud bath; x yt eb ee Fis 2 NORTH GAMOLINA “AVic NEAR 9TH SE, Serer ST, NEAR CARROLL S.E., al {SputASSACHUSLITS AVE. NEA oop ST. NEAR MASSACHUSETTS AVE. N.E., MASSACHUSETTS AVE. NEAR 3D NE, eri 4TH NE, HILL & JOUNS' 1503 Penn Ls THE MOST DESIRABI in Eekington. Electric lights, steam heat and all modern improvements “Olt SALECWE ANE OF FERTSG AS AS tory Preas-brick Le Dreit Purk, ath, ou the tol- ne-third cash and the bulaiice pay aie 8 interest aud prin- {OK SALE—ONE OF THOSE BEAUTIFUL NEW Houses on T st. bet. 9th and 10th n.w. 6 ; modem in every reapect and a weit bn $00.1. BROOKS, 616 12th 5TH See. 0 per month, which incl Yersons desing tu secure u vine or invest- ment would do well to inspect this property. as it 13 located, being one square trum the drect ty Treasury in not be dupheated will be open for CAPITOL N.E., $4,000. WASHINGTON DANENHOW! COM. 13TH AND G ISVESIMEN ST 16 BRICK 7 ST. Ast CALL FOR BULLETIN: m SALE—FINE HOUSES ON FINE LOT FROVING SECTION AY am $2,220 Pek YEAR, prick. POR WASH'N DANENHOW! 20K. 13TH AND @ NORTHWEST. ie Seren NEAL ty 108 the price asked. inapection every day from, 5 to 7 p.m. tric bells and_every couvenience: Will De sold om 1. &. BROOKS, O16 12th Bt. EW DOUBLE HOUSE, larie dining room aud ai large jut with {OK SALE-11TH 8T. BETWEEN Two-story Bricks; DANDE a it He WAKNEL & 00. attractions of a for stable rear, handewnie rede WM. H. SAUNDERS & CU, QUK SALE—4TH ST. BETWEEN D AND Eb STD. .. Two-story and Vusement Brick; B.H. WAKNEK & CO., 42 fooms and OK KALE-E 81 OR SALE—TO THOSE SEFKING HOMES—WE pr SALE-A 45 CTS. FOK A FEW inys ouly; © fue Lot OU feot free. Aah A eee Hue w BULKFOK New Lork ave. T 10 INCHE rom sounds, with small fratue, under feutal. Only WM! HL SAUNDELS & C0. 07 F st ON MASSACHUSETTS AVE, 30 fect trout; one of the handsomest Lots in the city, WSL a. SAUNDERS & CO., 816-18&20 1407 Fist. Fu SALE—i6TH ST. NE cheapest Lot offered on 16th at WAM. H. SAUNDERS & CO, 816,18,20 1407 Fst, Fe LE—CHEAP—OXN 41H Si. N. Ww. near K? Lots. each 10.2x80 to 10-foot alley, with lon earn side. Only c. fv0t, Two Lots S.h st. nw, od feet from Florida ave., 1 eine. On Sherman ave. extended. 302100; the smallest Lot offered on the street. Price 306. don Farragut st, bet. 7th and SI ifsoldatonce. WM. H. SAUNDELS 816.18.20-3t new part isi & MILLER, 7 |. BULLD.: AILES. 3 as) fect front 23 izth bet Ma * cor. 14th M bet. 6th stable, 6: ath, with We anid 100; sido and rear alley SALE—-A HANDSOME DOUBLE FiO: i Lot. north aide R.I- ave. west of Tow. sue by average septh wn both fronts; ton IT. ave. ACKEK & GADSB, 1008 F st. now. OF at, t SALE—A VALUABLE BUSI x ER th at. aud Penna, ave. uw. For terms, &e., apply to ACKER & GASB OES En 1008 F st, how. Fee, SALE, HANDSOME IM- proved by fin 3 street in brockiand 4. BAL TC COKNER LE—LsUhCIAL BARGAINS FOR A FLW $s Hlevant Tots in bi investigate this, Ho BAKIO. L LOT ON 16TH Si. price per toot $3. A side, and rea Also lot on 7 per nquare toot §: 813-6. _ | PQS SSF SOUTH sive 1 st. ‘N Lot 104146 feot to alley in rear price @ WESCUTT, WILCOX _813-6t 1907 Pa. ave. and 6th and La. FOr SALE—DON1 DECIDE HASTILY When Making # Home or Buying for Investment or Speculation. $4,500 cach: eusy torus, BAMNLS & sre ‘and Ist nts. ne, ‘iwo- eee BH. WARNER & yon en ST. BEIW! 8.w., Threc-story Brick OD STRERT 8. E Be Wale a ce ntains 1: rooms and UX70 feet Lo 1U-fuot al vath, with ove alt squire from Alt } ¥ PELs A ALi J. FISHEL CO. ‘1k LoUaTiONs. Sieasi vo. SHOW Sate i EIGHI-KOOM BRICK, M1; lot 16x90 to 1 11 ist st. se. #4 Apply to JOHN STEPHEN, 47: NDID 2-STORY AND | BASI and bath; in, {OR SALE—MT. 1 PLEASANT — a BARGAL 25,000; terms to suit; braet be sulde room: House; ¢as, lstro! fauare’ from ‘cars; ouly 8 800 Avoly tw Owuee, 2 co 81, Guo. EASED AY, . wow SALF—BY FISH & MILL 1 7th ur. Paav. 1. , oR SALE—HOUSKS BUILT AFTElt YOUR OWN ideas; Ubirdca-h, balance in 1,2 and :5 Mouey io Lown ou vod Kea) Estate secur Properties for Sule end Kent it all sectioas of the Tuvestments made for capitalists, to pay from 10 per cent upward. Properties on hand for sale paying 10 per cent up- nee furnished for all kinds of building and ro- MAKCHICECT URE, JONAS, GIBBS & CO., 14th and F sts, WakE PREITY “BRICK HOUSES on Muss. uve. bet. 4 and 4th n. rl ‘Stanton ‘square, Dewutitul location; new 14 roome; ull "nui. rringe Louse on rear; G. MLNSEY & C0., AL¥—SIX-KOOM BRICK HOUSE Maryland uve. ne. uewly papered, water in irable tor Lome or tHe Ot five Now Bniek" nee! 00. (A LT and Ud), ws TYE & RUT th front, im the northwest, lait: square trom cable rund; hus furnuce; haudsomel: cull be Lought ow for $7,001 OW SALE-AHOSE HANDSOME WEL plouses 1910 ‘aiid sigh frouts of pe Papered Un ougnow ced trum $8000. For keys an Particulars see Dapercd aud wif node: wus fixtures aud wood Mautels: peu every its fo Op tw. suey ction invited. doe hice, termy, &e., app y lv or aivress CHAULES V. TROTT, 21718 Och at, nw, OR O8 SALE—ON $10 MONTRLY PAYMENTS—4- mie House convenient to cars, GLO. eit st! Bayt FINE RESIDENCE O 15th news; nine rooms, Lath and c ioaliey. Price 6,500. THUs. GH ‘Ol SALE OR LEASHCVALUAULE Pi ERTY ou 11th st bet, Gand Ht ox 100, improved with a large house: will lease on loug ULL oF well for $29, 000. CHOATE & CU, Gi0 Lithat, on SALE—VALUALIL G Si. PROPERTY BE. ide front: good building ; of- 6.000 aud is likely to double im Value WAKKEN CHt Ate & Cos Builder and Ow below Fst. mw. Jarve yur to alley, 000. "brick Dweliine; la Souilwest corner Sd) aud t eae, a EY. 300 F st aw. dow; water aud ¢: on eauy terms. beven-room Brick Dwelliu fone corner 3} 12th amd 13th sts: fered now tor Se Gat. develops, FOR SALE—LOTS, 700. Eleven-room Dwelliug in & at “P st., Merikiiap Hill; overiooke 2 Soon are Brick Dwel. “Len-rovmi Brick Dwell” Ok Meee ee HOUSE ON H ST. BET. 8,900; Dwelling unber of Lute that ci 8 ave. bet. ‘Oth ‘and Jom L. Woe be had st such psicge as i'l insure huudsowe revurns. Ted ee ea A palate “T418 F st. SAL¥ — THIRD LOT FROM COLUMBIA tended, i ee To ft containing abvut Xt Sth and Oth n. House, Khoue Ish 88,500; Yroperty on Eust tol; Thirteen-roum Brick Dwelling, Misrwe Doutre Mouse on X eas gach, $3e7 ; Dwelling on 11th bet. U and P n.w., €9,000. ail these properties have attractive features ‘wna are in de- rabie locations aud at tair prices. WAKMEN CHOATE & CO,, 610 11th st, OR BALE—FiVE BRICK HOUSES ON B 8ST. ‘Sth and Uth ae. for & F910 per cout: or, wall 00 for the B cocage how Bagchee 610 11that OR SALE CHEAP. PIECE OF 2 BUSINESS PROP- Jith and 1vth n. w. gms, For partivalersap- 3 Lh 3. a Oe. Eighecoom op feet and NCOP E co. KM SALEEAST CAPLTOL 1H 5 na 10th wa ratory Hetck 10 fous To metiens ik SALE—(548) ON MAFLE AVY. NEAR ae ts Park | jot den ot. Perot sot ae £10,000, ala wary 1907 Fe ave. ‘id Galvand el {OR SALE—R2) ON — ST. oat Re st. new; lot 20R1 33 feet. OK BALE—EASC, SAPINOL Bt. BeT. TENTH nd Base: brick, 8 improverments, ¢3! Dior se 2, T. U AND V ‘Basement 8 B. se Co. and 11th sts., oar with all pm OTT, Tr WcoN ie 0b 1007 Pa. Seat Sek eat Eo ov. (581 yy SIDE ‘H st. BET. ay ou SALE BD PEST sive 26T t 1b Pere gE SOO. SALE—33,000 FEET OF GROUS. iN 7 Fs pane Zeiaey are & $0 pes eres ae iced ‘OuO feet of eround in C00 feat ok sroned on cor, igual {ote tes ce tne aopot at oie on Columbia Heights near Mra. Logan's, only SRE nn ‘ave. and Rowe, Jot 25x100. OB SALE—THIRTEENTH: 8,05 ten Seton and AIN—A VERY DE- Brick’ House on Sous Patrick at., Alexan- tires storion: 3 i SALE—A GOOD sirable ‘BH. walt TesERSET a ee aN te inl ‘geet ABD ot a | aera, UNIVEKSI1Y HEIGHTS, Barton & Walker's Addition to Brookland, Will Suit You. Examine It, NO SALOONS. NO NUISANCES, Lots 50x150 Feet and Smaller, BRICK SIDEWALKS. STONE GUTTERS, GRAVELED STKEETS, FINE SHADE. BEAUTIFUL SITES. Close proximity to Catholic University, where ten auillion dollars ure to be expended, Must Rapidly Enhance Value of Lots, You don’t have to wait for railroads to be built. Two already there—the Electric aud Met, Branch KR. Prices the Lowest, Terms the Easiest. For information or plats call on REDFORD W. re ALKER, 1006 F st. n.w., of HAERY BARTON; 133i st. nw. bowes or investments, Notwith- be rewarkabie developments that have taken: lace “the. prices in Brookiand are the lowest tn the Bienes Columbia. Now is the time to buy. For terms aud plats call upon MCLACHLIN & SATCHELDEM, corer 0th avd G ste aus0 JOR SALE-—LOTS—ON NORTH CAPITOL st. Florida ave., K, Sand T sta nw.; new electric Toad aud otber street improvements to "be made al wreatly advance pri several fine Corner Lots are Cfrered; prices from. Per foot upward, deferred ‘MeUt on oF betore fi¥ +yearsat 5 per cent. For ah eres cord WM. H. SAUNDERD & CO, a jylz-3m. FON SLE SOME OF THE HANDSOMEST LOTS in Holuead Manor, Mount Pleasant (between the 7th und 14th st. curs), still for sale. Streets are Low Leis wraded and sidewalks Inid and trees to be plauted {iis full. These nmprovemente are Veing done with- out expense ty purchasers, Several houncs ranging im “rou 82.000 10 81-000 to be built at once. ices of thie property will be edvenoed ‘whan serest dmprovements are completed. For plats and other in- formation apply to Wal. H SAUNDERS & CO, 1407 BOARDING. Bate AUBURN, 22D my AND Henna lvania ave. nw. —Fitsi-c ell-furn! ums Bt moderace’ prices. Permanent aud Transient Boarders accommodated. ‘WANTED-PARENTS ‘TO KNOW THEY GAN W ‘tina board tor thetr children for the winter in vale family, Bear schools and cars, G ive fli reasonable. Bry Lal mh X FURNISHED ROOMS ON siz sgt Sy OFPORT ING MODERN a Fk wear pe Sis fee uw. aris aeite Sare S MEDICAL, POR SS Deas free of charge. THE PAINTERS The Journeymen Make an Explanation of Their Position. ‘THEY SAY THEIR LAST PROPOSITION Was su PRESSED— THE MEN EMPLOTED OV THE warre “FIFTEEN MINUTE” BULE axD THE PART IT PLAYS IN THI pen There was a large number of journeymen Painters in their assembigrhall this morning and everything was as orderly asa church — There was nothing on the outside to indicate that there wasa strike pending except every now and then @ small group of men would be seen near the entrance to the BOUSK—THE All hands were discussing the situation and all the men expressed themselves as being com fident of success in the near future. AN OFFICIAL STATEMENT. Secretary Walport today made the following On April 25 a committee was named to arrange a mee ting with the employing p and request that on and after M eight hours should constitute a day's work In case of the refu ers to consent at that meeting was empowered to make aa agreement with them on that basis, if they should consent to accede to the proposition af any time between May 15.1890, and May 18, of the emp’ the committe tof the conference was this: the ors proposed that they would agree a conference to ‘outract; but if, at be he re on the 15th of March, 1891, a request was made of them signed by a majority of the recognize that on and after April 1, 1891, eigh® hours should constitute a day's work, and the rate of pay should be €3 } A., er day; provided, 98. annulled the clause in the by- iting the time of going to the shops 7:15 a.m., and make member of the a rule that any assembly who shall take con- tracts and £0 into the house painting busmess assured after six months’ trial that his onl ness venture is unsuccessful, shall cease contracting and remain im the assembly, ‘The first part of this proposition the commit- tee were willing to accept, but asthe last two propositions would necessitate a change of by+ jaws, which the committee were not empow- ered to make, they cquid only promise to place the matter before the assembly. assembly also accepted the proposition, but did not think it adv that time to change the by fered a substitut first part ot the ommittee arrar ecting with the M. P. A. and submitted “That on and after the Ist eight hours shall constitute a day nd the rate of pay shail be €3 per day, with no alteration of our by-laws This proposition was never submitted to the quietly strangled dent of the MP. A. had been recognized and 2 matter would have rested until Mare IN ADVANCE OF A GENERAL STRIKE. The strike of the Washington Assembly, the journeymen say, is only a little more than six mouths in advance of the general strike of painters all over the country. strike will begin on the first day of ment May, and it is probable that some trade oth the painters will be included. As yet, however, no other trade has been designated AGGRESSIVE MEASURES Py “If the bosses bring in ‘scabs’ and woodshed ” said Recording Secretary Walport to aSran reporter this morning, will announce that it is ready to receive con- tracts at 20 per cent jess than the bosses have accepted them during the past four years. The asscmbly does not propens to embarrass the business of the city, © until it meets with success,” ‘The assembly has received the indorsement of similar bodics in other cities and last night the Brotherhood and Knights of Labor in Bal- ttmore indorsed them. Tonight ther “the assembly it will continue the p will be a meeting of District at Federation Hall, t and Pennsylvania avenue, at which some action will be taken regarding the present corner of 455 THE PAINTERS AT THE WHITE HOUSE. » The painters deny that there is any trath in publications outside the city to the effect that the police at the White House were called ordered the strikers from the has been no trouble at all thus far and Secre tury Walport said today that there would be no trouble. One of the painters says that some of the men employed on the White House entered the city by coming across the Georgetown bridge and sat at the entrance to the White House and ate cheese and crackers for their lunch. THE FIFTEEN-MINUTE RULE. The “fifteen-minute” rule mentioned in the communications between the journeymen and emplovers was made, the journeymen say, be- | cause many of the painters had to work an | hour, more or less, over time every day. | explained that the men who had to go to the shops in the morning and report for duty had to mix their colors aud make other prepara- tions and then reach their work on time or a few It is claimed that the men who reacbed the shops first wore usually the out and that they minutes thereafter. boss, and they of course were the last to bedis- In order to preveht favoritism and overwork the rule was adopted and the mem- ct to rescinding it, They argue that if aman gets to work fifteon minutes before he is required there should be no reason for complaint on the part of the the asscubly ob; NO BALTIMORE PAINTERS COMING HERE. Hope Assembly, No. 1466, Knights of Labor, Baltimore, ordered that its men do not goto the places of the house painters who are striking for eight hours and Washington to take THE MASTER PAINTERS. The meeting of the master painters last evening wat largely attended. The situation was discussed and the policy outlined in the resolutions printed in yesterday's Stam was again indorsed. This moruing President Brqwn, stated that there was nothing new and that the situation remained unchanged. TRUSTING A STRANGER. How Mr. Vaccarino of the Agricultural Department Was Robbed of $2,630, Several months ago the superintendent of ilk raising at the Agricultural Department, B. Vaccarino, an Italian, was introduced by a couutryman of his, a wholesale fruit dealer, to another native of sunny Italy, since which time the trio have frequently met and talked over the affairs of the fatherland and their adopted country. The Italian last mentioned was a large man, a fluent talker, and soon was re- garded as a friena by the silk culturist‘and the Night before last the fluent talker called on Mr. Vaccarino and stated that he had in a package $80,000, which ond to leave with his friend, the fruit but thathe had gone to New York. a ask Mr. Vaccarino to keep itfor him. The latter readily acceded to the request, and remarking that he had 2,630 in bis trunk told his coun- trymau that he could put his money too, and as his was the largest pile that he take the key. fruit dealer, The package was there- ut in the trunk and the owner of the al- 980,000 package took the key, remarking that he would call in the morni and place it with bis friend, ant, whom he expect The holder of the key failed to come for hie aa, ee belts Saas after waiting a rea- sonable time Mr. Vaccarine broke open the trunk, when he discovered that the €80,000 was In the case of Gonzaga College against Mar- garet Dorsey etal, divisorsand heirs of W: Ford, for the construction of the will of Ford, the defendants have filed their i Ge r 4 ke £

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