Evening Star Newspaper, August 31, 1893, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Hi i i He i ie | | i | from Cumberland and intermediate points were as follows: No. 139, Capt. Keesucker; Judge Bradley, Capt. Hammond; D. W. Sloan, Capt. Smith; No. 119, Capt. Mitchell; W. B. Orme, Capt. K. Eaton; J. Leitch, R. Eaton: Judge Stake, Capt. T. Me- ; No. 142, Capt. Burk; No. 101, Capt. Eichelbower; Wheatley Bros., Capt. sfont- ener: No. 130, Capt. Castle; No. 126, Capt. Boats to leave Georgetown yesterday for Cumberland were as follows: No. 123, Capt. Colbert; M. Wise, Capt. Swain; Consolida- tion No. 6, Capt. Wintermyer; C. E. K., jr. Capt. J. Bender; No. 141, Capt. J. W. Tay- lor; W. A. Leetch, Capt. Shaper; Consolida- tion No. 13, Capt. Fox; Ollie V., Capt. Bowers. Two thousand five hundred bushels of wheat came in yesterday for George T. Dunlop, commission merchant. by way of the canal. The grain came from White's Ferry on the boat Unexpected. Wheat is now worth from 6c. to ic. per bushel, which is about Zc. below its usual price. The crop this year in the counties about Georgetown has been a particularly heavy one, which accounts for the low price at which it is selling. Quality too is com- bined with quantity. Going to Pieces. The little schooner which sank at Win- ship's wharf on Monday night has gone to Pieces almost entirely. parts of the decks floating away with every outgoing tipple of the water. The ‘merest splinters are holding the pieces together. ‘The Potomac has begun to fill up consider- ably, and the water to run with something of the nature of swiftness. It ts also mud- dy, and will get more ro, ‘t is predicted, as goon as the “rater from the mountainous districts gets down. Raid on Buszard’s Roost. “Buzzard’s Roost,” the old tenement on the east side of 3th street below the canal, once the magnificent home of Henry Foxall, Philanthropist, princely entertainer, and friend of rulers, statesmen and the greatest living generals of his time, was last nig the scene of such « noisy domestic fight that Officer Sullivan -vas obliged co go in and arrest the principal. “Buazard’s Roost” is now one of the principal places that the keep their eyes constantly on. Hard- day goes by that a home or neighborly it does not center there. Notes. Mary C. Nicholson has sold to William Britt lots § and 9, block 2, of that part of formerly known as the Giles Dyer Place. The property will shortly be ‘The many friends of Mr. Hugh Master- ‘son will regret to hear of the serious iliness of his eldest daughter, Mrs. E. T. Jones, of ef Hi f 8 i i " have not yet visited town to clear away the storm’s debris. Some of the thoroughfares are in a miserable condition, limbs being generously strewn from curb to curb. of W. H. and Kate Brewton, died yesterday afternoon. She will fm Glenwood cemetery. Tonight the Linthicum students meet to transact old and new business and listen ‘to an informal literary program. —_———_ ALEXANDRIA. Raflroad Offices Removed. As anticipated In The Star some weeks &go, a very considerable portion of the cler- feal and telegraphic force of the R. and D. Railroad Company was today transferred from this city to Charlottesville. The com- owns ho building in this city suitable its offices. The business was opened in 149 at the house north of Leadbeater’s on King street, whence it was >emoved several years ago to the Armfield mansion on Prince street. with extensive grounds from Patrick to Henry street. It 1s under- stood that when the lease on this building expires it will be civen up. Some ten or twelve employes in the train dispatcher’s office have gone to Charlottesville. Some yes of the road, including il KR. Evans, who has been connected with the company for nearly a third of a century, have been dropped. ‘The ‘workshops and the offices of the Manassas and of the Washington and Ohio divisions of the road will still be retained here. The Public Schools. The public schools of this city have an entire ten months’ session, opening early in September and closing in June. The exam- ination of candidates for teacherships ha: recently been closed. Among the candi- — on such occasions are usually several Vashingtonians. Notes. A false alarm of fire about § o'clock last night gave the firemen a good run up King and along Columbus street. ‘The Alexandria board of trade will on to- morrow night elect delegates to the board of trades convention to begin in Washing- ton the 12th of September. Master Willie Harlow, son of City Treas- urer Harlow, broke his collar bone by leap- ing from the electric car near the brick works of Agnew & Harlow yesterday. At a meeting held at the Duke street Lyceum Hall last night a plan for holding & Catholic festival in that hall some time before Christmas. in aid of the Virzinia Catholic Orphan Asylum end the destizute poor of this city, was initiated. City Treasurer Harlow will tomorrow give Place to Mr. J. H. D. Lunt, the new city treasurer. —-— The Garbage Factory. To the Editor of The Evening Star: Wili you kindly give me space in the columns of your paper to present, as lu- ¢idiy as I can, the grievance of the citi- gens of Southeast and Southwest Washing- that protected nuisance ry.” ‘The company that controls this plant and has the contract for collecting and destroy- ing the garbage. claims to handle eighty tons, oF thereabout. of garbaze daily. This éighty tons of kitchen refus= is not taken and dumped into the cooking or rendering Kettles, whereby process of reduction by the application of heat, the fat is secured and the fibrous matter retained. but it is de- posited on the surface of the earth, in a yard, and there permitted to remain until Such time as the company sees fit to again agitate it in the open air and convey the fermenting mass to the reduction tanks. The up-town resident complains of the odors from one bucketful of his neighbor's Fefuse. and when that bucketful together with thousands of others is removed from under his and other offended and indig- Rant nostrils, the whole putrid mass is Brought down to be deposited under ours. quantities of this garbage are per- mitted to remain from day to day, the drainage therefrom percolating and pollut- ing the sofl and poisoning the atmosphere. The dead animais of the city are dumped fm this yard also, and there skinned. cut ap and prepared for the cookery process, by which the fat, bones, &c., may be se- ured for market. Al this handling is in the open air and the foul drainage is permitted to flow into the gutters of one of our most important streets. Now, may we not ask that you help us to secure the interference of Congress or the Commissioners to prevent further continu- ance of this unmitigated nuisence. It Is us to health, damaging to property and renders life almost unendurable in this sect WM. A. RICHARDS, 21 N street southeast. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY. AUGUSI 31, 1893. WANTED—SITUATIONS. FOR RENT—ROOMS. FOR RENT—HOUSES. es FOR RE D AND UNFURNISHED, | FO RENT—o25 POR RENT—BEAUTIFUL FRONT ROOM. gas and bath; furmished of unfurnished: Told sth st. ulw., peat K. FOR RENT-TWO LARGE, PLEASANT ROOMS, Is or en sulte; unfurnished references exchanged. 1328 FOR RENT. 1227 13TH, rooms; newly < Bleating or single: tural WANTED-SITUATIONS FOR MAIDS, salesmen, drivers, draftsmen, (rooms for feat, with exchange. BUENHAM’! au2é-éd* geBtieman who would do # Hunch and Judy show at_a private entertainment for children. C. W. LEANNARDA, American House. without ; bus! lle @ be oa WANTED—A GROCERY CLERK AT $40 mocth. J. T. D. PYLES, 412 ach st. WANTED-A FIRST-CLASS BARBER. APPLY ‘at once to B. A. MILLER’S, 519 9th st.n.w. la* ‘THOROUGHLY must be capable of taking entire @ job. Address J. T. G., Star office. WANTED—BY 4 YOUNG LaDy, to be dome at home. Address .. LARGE SUNNY ind “back: commu- ished or unfurnished: Ist ‘8d stories; bath, beat and gas; good joca- WANTED — A ‘COMPETENT WANTED—GO TO DICK’S AGENCY FOR COOK! lnundresses, chambe: ccs, maids and ‘seamstress, governess, trained nurses, Hy just employers” references. G13 7th st. WANTED—BY 4 SETILED AND EXPERIENCED ‘urse, colored, situation as nurse; $ years’ ex- rience with’ children; best of at 410 0 st. a. WANTED—A POSITION 43 INVALID'S NURSE; no objection to leaving city or dong light rk, seamstress. Address iS ON 2D FLOOR, FUR- jp YOR MESSENGER SERVICE. nisbed or unfurnished; suitable for light’ hovee- WaNTED—Bovs Apply at 1428 WANTED—A BOY TO MAKE HIMSELF USEFUL foe restaurant. Apply at 809 Sth at. uw. city ieterences. te* FOR RENT—FLATS. FOR RENT—WEST END FLATS, 2620 K ST. N.W. —4 rooms, bath, kitchen, MAN AND GROOM FOR NEAB- 0 2 AK, coal svanit: ta 222 D st. aw. WANTED_BY A WHITH GIKL, SITUATION TO do waiting ard chamberwork; a permanent bome cooks, walters, nurses, drivers, clerks, men. bors, women: | — FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED. THE WOODMONT, J. CLASS ALI-AROUND DRESS" butlers. maids, WANTED—FIRST-C1 makers, cooks, Indies" maids (women cooks: hotels out city); Ger- FOR RENT—ROOM 3d_and G sts. nw. = HARRISON, COR. heat and first-class’ board in cafe: near central Capitol; ‘will furnish ments for members of Congress Je22-3m HARVEY SPALDING, Room 7. FOR RENT—STORES. YOR RENT—6o9 few doors of F st.: WANTED—BY RELIABLE WHITE LADY, 4 SIT- ‘uation as lady's nurse fants; best of references. Address KELLY, The Brunswick, cor. 14th and Q sta.n.w. WANTED—BY & i FOR OUTSIDE WORK ON "ANTS CO., 943 Penn. ave. a’ au2t-cod,2wa* "ABLE WHITE GIRL, ee ee ‘& place to do light housework 1n a private family. . ENT 5 conducted by ladies—men and women, white and colored, for all kinds .of domestic labor, city, state and springs; with references. 7 cs .ON.W.. WITHIN A ‘a good business location; STORE AND DWELLING; rent $50 per month: tal terms on a lease. R. M. MORRISON, 1212% F st. n.w. EW S-STORY BRIC Bast Capitol and sth Qilce of FRANK T. BROWNING,’ 416 th FOR RENT—ROOMS. FURNISHED. FOR RENT—914 N. Y. AVE., LARGE, NICELY furnished front room on 2d toot? also FOR RENT—AT 030 O ST. N.W., ONE LARGE nicely furnished second-story south front room; _private faintly. FOR RENT BRICK DWELLING AND STORE, with bakery, oven, house: 406 Teh a LEIGHTON, 452 D FOR RENT—WAREHOUSE 216 10TH ST. N. W. ‘month; best location in the city’ for com ry of other mercantile business. La. Jy20- table and curriage $35 per month. ERS AND REMING- iter operttors directed to positions; YERS (peer competent — jors; no charge for serv SEAMANS & BENEDICT, ton Typewriter office, Sth and F sts. n. FOR RENT_STORE AND 9 ROOMS ON PENN. ave. near 14th st. n.w.; suitable for any 1345 Peon. 102 11th st, or br, 1720 sth st. o.w., Sr. 122 11th st. 8. 732 Sth st. 2. 1226 Hi st. ne., 6r. bi 925 4th st. ne. Gr. NB STORE IN MONTROSE FLATS, B.w., 26x86; ‘heated by steam; will rent cheap to permanent tenant. L. 8. FRISTOE. 1238 F st. n.w. FOR RENT—OFFICE FOR RENT—-OFFICE ROOMS WITH ALL MOD- ern Improvements, inclndti trie lighting, elevator, mall chnte, private letter bos ‘Water ‘In each room: rent reason: Metzerott building, 1110 F st. n.w. situation in the city. WANTED—EXPERIENCED YOUNG LADIES FOR ‘our hostery, notion, ribbon, underwear and other few beautifully furnished t between 7 and § Te = _& charming location, en suite or’ aingle. FOR | RENT—FURNISHED- ONE LARGE g 2d floor; corner house; private family; terms i¢a- permanent parties; refere1 rooms, with board,” in NTED—A STEADY COLORED WOMAN Seneral housework. Call at 1127 9th st <b A SETILED WHITE WOM. do geteral housework for a smail family; ‘must references aud stay at night. 234 ‘DSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS; pered: fine location; near ‘Attendance, &e. __Bear; private house; refs. “1324 L st. FOR RENT—736 12TH ST. X.W., HANDSOMELY furnished rooms on Ist aad 24 floors; en suits or = mt room: tering moderate; ‘if desired; all’ conveniences y RENT—1016 MASS. AVE. N.W., A FEW lightful front roome; finel; ly painted steam heating, elec- Vath ‘st cable care; WANTED—A LADY CARHIER IN ‘business. Address Box 93, Star office. WANTED — A RELIABLE SETTLED COLORED fron and assist in housework for a family of three; good Wages and permanent place for the right party: must be a good cook and neat im aj the best of references. Apply immediatel FOR RENT OFFICE AND STORB ROO desirable new building 611 7th sts n.w. ‘at $60 per mo. each and 9 office rooms ranging mo. ROOKS, 616 12th st. n.w. FOR RENT-DESIRABLE OFFICES ON SOUTH bet. th and 10th ate. n.w.. trom $6 pet month. SWORMSTEDT & BRAD! office This building contains every motera, de- vice and improvement Known for comfort, safet oy salsa and ventilation. FOR RENT—40 Q ST. TWO NICELY FUR- ished rooms on second floor; suitable for light table Unen and dishes fur- Tonth in advance. a30-3a* WANTED_ WHITE GIRL FOR GEN (German preferred) ; Wages. Cail after 4 p.m., 212 G st. n.w.au81-2b° ‘smoall family; WANTED—& COLORED HOUSEMAID: ALSO FOR RENT—152i 12TH ST. N.W.—2 OR 3 COM. Inquire C. G. T! = ied rooms on 2d. floor: Noor; terms moderate. o-8 FOR RENT NICELY FURNISHED SOUTH-TRONT -window ‘(screens and awnings) roo! gus and bath included. 2107 K st. n.w. au20-20¢ FOR RENT—AT 511 6TH ST. N.W., 2 LARGE front rooms, 24 and 4th floors; one ball have direct 11 ve, a WANTED_A RELIABLE WOMAN (20 TO cook and do general housework ina ay ND FOUND. good wages. 115 4th st. a meet a ae teak LosT—ON TUESDAY NIGHT LAST (AUGUST 20, 1803), & sotrel mare; blind in left eye. reward will be paid for ber retum to THOS. 17th and Superior sts. SILVER LOCK BRACELET, engraved with the initials A. R. on one stle. Suitable reward if returned to grocery sturo cor. Sth and H sts. nw. LOST OR STOLEN—AT MA* Resday, 30th instant, Ir engraved on back of in .c case, crystal cracked; fob chain, on end of WANTED — TYPEWRITER AND BOOKKEEPER FOR RENT_125 6TH ST. N. W., frout room; suitable for two gentlemen; con- _Yenient to pension, post or patent offices.au30-3a* FOR RENT—1118 6TH ST. N.W., NICELY FUR- Dermaids, waitresses, kitcben maida, dish wash- scullloss for ee ers NICK'S AGEN TALL, WAC, WED- WANTED-A GERMAN OR SWED! 7 cook, wasber iod poe wages: auso-2b° —¥ chien te" FOR RENT — PLEASANT COMMUNICATING %, O12 Gate me Fooms; two in room, with board, $35; smaller rooms for one, $16; near cars and departments. 908 12th st. nw. 129-88 FURNISHED ROOMS—THE HERN- 1285 New York ave. _¥ard paid. E. A. ROBERTS, 612 G st. GUST 21, PUG PU! and both front $15 & month: frot-clsse references last place. Call 101 11th st. ne. WOMAN FOR WHITE ON CHEST we. Suitable reward WIRE-HATRED rier; Rob; white body, black und tan hood; tag 1735. Suitable reward if returned to. 1716, WANTED_WAITE GIRL % TO coor. WASH AND i for family of two. Apply fore or after 7 pm, iS ba aug0-3t* WANTED WHITE WOMAN and general housework; will have assistance of Dey; must stay nights. Call at 111@ 18th ste CE, AIRY FUTN ‘east and southern exposure; 2d story | STRAYED SMALL RED COW STRAYED FROM iouse: boarding Bext door; refereices exchai 2 au the night of August, 28, 12 N si 1808.5. HRY. sein LOST—A CIRCULAR GOLD LOCKET, WITH ‘About three inches of gold chain attached; locket Finder will be rewarded _by returning to 1340 K st. n. LOST_EITHER ON 10TH ST. ‘Sonian groans, chain with gold heart attached; small diamond setting. W. and receive rewai FOUND—A WATCH. OWNER CAN HA’ same by proving property and advertisement. _€0., 1831 F st. nw. WANTED_EXPERIENCED TRIMMERS: YEARLY to suitable party. 3 N.W. OR SMITH- RENT—2D AND 3D FLOORS; SINGLE OR suite; nicely furnished front rooms, with in imily of two: folk WANTED_RESPECTABLE WHITE GIRL FOR cook and chamberwork; no washing and ironing; ; Feference required. 1740 Q only two in family, “WANTED IN n D shed rooms, each with southern eapos- i= tee southern expos. FOR RENT—008 MASS. AVE. N.W.—Two coM- muntenting rooms, furniahed, on’ third Boor; co tO cars;' private house; references re- FOR RENT_NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, SEC ond and third floors, with or without board; and east fronts: mai: new corner house: ate family: references exchanged. Call afte: SMALL GREEN PARROT with long tail apd black and red feathered collar. $2 reward if retarned to 1011 Coun. ave. au29- Lost—WasHINeT¢ cates of stock No. 2209 for 400 shares, for 600 shares, issued to P. ORD, transferred io blank by him; inclosed in a seaied envelope, ‘The transfer of these company's, of- WANTED — QUICK — DRESSMAKERS, COOKS, housekeepers: refined, not ineniai (et. 18 and 38 years): butiers, salesladies: (man and wife as waiter and cook, BURNHAM'S, 1110 G st. nw. ‘WANTED—FIRST-CLASS SERVANTS WITH REF- maids, seamstresses, &c.. hotels.’ LADIES" it of city.) owt quae dress of ' owner. certificates has been fice. Return to owner, erences; cooks, families and -W.. ONI Gi UNION, 429 7th st. nw. ONE LAR 5 ‘also hall room at $5, ‘and bath; convenient to cars; central FOR RENT—715 10TH ST. PERSONAL. N. W., HANDSOMELY ST. N. W. BET. T AND K, very JJestrable new s-roota house; olen fire plac furnace, &e.: $42.50. A, P. BARDON & ¢ 615 14th st. Dw. ‘aubisr FOR RENT_ii3 ELM ST, NEW HOUSE, (SIX Toome; ‘large cellar; peck entrance; pape: es pe Teot, $25.50, including water rent. ILL) 18th st nw,Grése@S. 50 erica ee H. L. RUST, 006 14th st. aw. zs lStestNeh saree amt 30 Ei CF it yes Sraunplain sv, Hayes court, 4 Key 2206. ‘STONE, @04 and 806 F st. nw. FOR RENT—TO 4 PARTY WHO WILL BUY FUR- niture for cash, large corer residence | u.W. (contral location); rent, $100. “Address a. B. i F office. . ‘ami, ‘with «table; rent, W. J. DUGAN G2 “Hath st. 1246 2a ‘auBi-Bt' FOR RENT—15% 11TH ST.; HOUSE WITH 4 ooms. $15 per mo. Apply to V. BALDWIN JOHNSON, M01 KL ‘ave. auSt-3t <T—205 N. J. AVE. W.; FINELY 4; 13 roonis and, 2 baths; convenient 10 ‘and. prin) F lines: price, THOS 6. RENREY E Go, angist 1300 F st. nv. FOR RENT—BRICK 1828 WALLACH | PLACE; six rooms, bath, cellar, &c.; rent only $83. Alsc seven-roous brick, with bath; newly papered and painted throughout; 1217 6th si we: $e. ALBERT F. POX, '920 F et. FOR RENT 402 NEW YORK AVE. X. W. brick: 9 rooms; pleasant and convenient location: $80.62. 6) Lo on.e.: brick; 7 rooms; furnace heat; $25.20, 1: M. SAUNDERS & CO. Oblo Bank building, 12th and G n.w. FOR RENT 15, 17 and 19 D st. s.e., new bricks, 10 roorus, m.1.. reduced from eee $40 to $0 50 216 N’st. 9.w., 5 rooms, store, reduced to.... 16.50 ‘214 N at. 4 rooms, reduced to... 1206 Del. a 4 rooms, reduced to...... 1808 to 1318 Del. ay 6 rooms, « an31-3t = C. BOY & SON, 214 Tth st. sw. FOR RENT—-THE HANDSOME NEW HOUSES, 2215 to 2223 F st. n.w., containing 7 rooms and all mod. improvements. These houses are open. pa Speen BANBS & SDMP30) a FOR RENT—61 12-r. cor. bow near Beit Li floors, FOR RENT—18, 17 AND 19 D Sf. SE; NEW bricks; 10 rooms each; m.1.; reduced from $40 to $30.50. Also a number of new houses; 6.W.; 4 to © roomn; $10.50 to $12.50 each. _au3i3t C. BOYER & SON, 214 7th s.w. ir hei moat Imp; ‘530 a ; Business ‘cor., Sth and sts, ni 10 Mass. ave. Res Tre. 820 Cat. s.w.: Or. brick; $1 Gre.; $20 ‘per mo. 1017 80 st. n.w.; Tr. brick: mod Imp, $25. 2 6c. frames on Keating, ay 5 FOR RENT_BY EASTERDAY & MALLERY. 3 {r. and bath, mod. imps. . ..$40.00 fe. and baths imod. imps... .. 200 sth st. ne., Gr. and bai ‘204 11th st. and bath, mod. imps... . 25.50 1242 M st. n.e., Gr. and bath, mod. imps. 137, 143 and 149 L st. s.e., Gr. bricks. S018, 8015, 3017, 3010, 802%, BOR Cambridge ar.” nw. e. bath, mod. imp. 25:50 3 houses on Masa. ave. bet. N. Cap. and ist sts. Qr. and bath, mod. imp... = 40.00 STERDAY & MALLERY, 624 F st. nw. NTED—AGENTS—MINERAL LAMP WICKS ‘Waever burn eut: mo rizoke, no soot, ne. teimaniag: light equal to dozen, Zc. B. F. R. W.—I DESIRE VERY MUCH TO SEE YOU furnished rooms; single or en suite; exchanged. Amportant that I should. and you ext time. Ver ‘Will agree with me. Write isappointed. Your best friend, A CLERK HOLDING POSITION ‘mental service will pay $50 for a transfer. Ad- dress B. B. D., Star off YOU CAN'T GET THE W cepting our unparalleled rates for ge earded. garments. Write for us STAND, 619 D ‘st. E. CAPITOL ST. out board: waitabie highest. references. furnished rooms, members or Senators: Meals served in rooms. Terms Teasonable.a25-6a° FOR RENT DELIGHTFUL FURNISHED ROOM WANTED WANTED_HOUSES FOR REN’ owners: I am having applications daily for io all parts of the with me for reat paid end repairs looked after. mission is tbe only cha made promptly. HOUSES. (or two if desired) on ver excellent location: pri D.m. 1229 N st. FOR RENT_ 1235, furnished 2d and 34-floor front rooms, with south with board; references reasonable terms; RST OF If BY A ‘Owners placing pi Fy Bear cor. 13th st. 2026-5: uw have taxes and insurance 5 per cent com- for services.” Returns GEO. W. LINKINS, so) 9th st. aw. WANTED—POR A DESIRABLE PERMANENT tenant, a house of 10 o 12 rooms: west of 14th and north of K: for $75 to $90 per mo. 29-3t HEISKELL & McLERAN, ind west bay windows ‘bat 800 VERMONT AVE., FURNISHED rooms on 24 and $d floors, with boned: conve- to cable cars; adults only; references re- quired; summer rates until Oct. FOR RENT—1329 N ST., PLEASANT, COOL FUR- nished rooms on 24 and with north rooms communicating; board tf de- sired: private family of adults. FOR RENT—ROOMS FHONT AND BACK, CHEAP: good board if desired; reom and beard from $4 ber week; convenient to post, pension and nd K sts. mw. ZED PRIVATE DI ‘Communications pro: WH. WILETAN tablished 1880. COUNTRY BOARD. ‘ECTIVE a nded to; confiden- Manager, 920 F 3d floors; south front jescription to my LRICH KENNEDY, 608 14! | CEDAR BANK HOUSE.A FEW LARGE AIRY rooms after September 1; on bill, five minutes from station; pure milk ‘and water; terms, 96 Address W. L. GORDON, tenants. We can rent a hnndred houses in thirty days. Our houses are all gone and the demand is increasing @nily. branch of the Personal attention given to this BANES & SIMPSO’ Cor. 14th and Gu. WANTED—ROOMS. WANTED—BY A LADY IN OFFICE, LARGE farnished 2d or 84-story front room; southern e: and 9th and 19th st board im house preferred: references exchanged. Address IMMEDIATE, care Barnes & RENT—1540 9TH ST. YW. rooms, with or without board. RENT_ROOMS, SINGLE OR EN SUITE, A list for free insy —_ , FURNISHED &_FEW MORE BOARD! ‘will be taken at a fine old residence near Lees- fishing. For partieniars with or without board. at the CAPITAL, HOUSE AND ROOM Tl _ BUREAU, 625 F FOR REXT—FURNISHED— ELEGANT ROOMS AT reasonable rent on either second or third flo of house on 16th et.: will reat as te Hy: Soe = FOR RENT—1300 VERMONT AVE. FUR: Tooms on 24 and 3d floors, Mis address Box 88, SPEND SEPTEMBER AT @ tiful countr¥ seat REENHOLM, A BEAU- mong the Maryland hills; 500 wide porches; |. water and fruite. Mra. D. B. CHAMBERS, Adamstown, Frederick co., shady lawns: ood AT DFER PARK. MD..ON SEPT. 1, THREE ROOMS will be vacant in, Fairel fensive grounds; near B. an For terme apply to Mrs. E. 3E. au26-eatt PROSPECT HILL WILL HAVE VACANT ROOMS now ts the time to secure rooms for Scprember; Dass fishing: cod shooting: plage; HENSON SIMPSON, North Fork, — FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED rooms in all parts of the eity for desira ants. The surest_and hea: $ Cottage; shady; ex- quired; summer rates unti POR RENT—-106 ST. N.E., 3 rooms; single or en suite: AGENCY (Est. 1! shade; ice. &e. Loudoun county, VALLEY HOME, MID THE MOUNTAINS Virginia, will kindly care for a few more guests during the month of September at reduced rates. RE, Gore P. O., vin W! $5 to $15 per_mo tween car and herdte. SIX YOUNG MEN. rooms with good home board: references given. FOR RENT—1101 K ST. front rooms; corner hottse: wit ih the city; references. three furnished must be reasonable WIFE AND TWO ne 12 years of age, rooms on par- ghildren, ony under 3 a 2 large,” well-furnished. lor or 2a floor, BOARDING. FOR RENT 1226 13TH ST. N.W., IN COMPLETF order, newly furnished. single or en snite; fist- or would rent house furnish~d to FOR RENT_-TWO UNFURNISHED COMMUNICAT: nz root, second floor with bath, also giving terms and particulars, Et. heat aud gas; ne WANTED — MISCELLANEOUS. Sy TED—TO RUY PIGEONS; STATE NUMBER ut — Address W. E. THOMAS, Es FIRST-CYASS CATERING; MEALS SERVED HOT at sour residence by the week or mopth. on Mrs, BURNAUGH, 1152 18th st. n.w. au30-2t* THE IRVINGTON, 1416 K ST. N. W. niisomely furnished; single or en wulte; with bath; table first-class;’ terms reason- FOR RENT_618 G ST. wanfurnished rooms ., TWO OR THREE ie “for light housekeep- conveniences; southern exposure and newly papered. FOR RENT-THREB UNFURNISHED COMMUNTI- cating rooms: heat, lich board: elegant location; Hampshire ave. FOR RENT—THREE cating rooms. third fon. vate family: heat, NTED—TO BUY THE RETURN PART OF world’s fair excursion tleke 1449 Khode Island’ ave. LAUREL A” SMALL Address by mail, WANTED—TO te with or wt stare, suitable fe FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTION —AUTOGRAPTL E. STEVENS, 404 Kennard st., Cleve- SUNNY ComstuNT- salen fromt parlor: pri. natin: herdice pass. IIL Yee st. mw. WANTED HOUSEHOLD AND OFFI ture of every description also store Aaterrs. Purniture Stored ipped. Repairing and upholate A rei Addrese JUNCTION E KK and Mass. ave. ow. aud0-tr TO KNOW THAT MRS, GIB- FU carpets, feather urniture stored, FOR SALE—LOT OF H USEHOLD FURNITURE, &e. House for rent and be sold. Cail at 1222 L at. n. FOR SALE — IMPORTED DUTCH HYACINTH, issue and Chinese lily, bulbs, furniture must FOR RENT THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS 0: housekeeplag: beat, gas and bath; rent, $20. S WANTED LADIES ons has moved to M6 3d \- thelr Bair curled free with perpetual cnrling guaranteed from one to three ilipe,, croc. ma SCH MIDS, ‘THREE-STORY ICE BOX IN GOOD | muftable for meat store or restanrant: very cheap if called for at once. MANOGT FOR RENT — UNFURNISHED—COR. 10TH A} B.W., a second-floor fiat: four com will rent en suite or single: newly papered; bay windows; every convenience: municating room: WANTED—A RICYCLE IN GOOD ORDER: lambia preferred: must B. and P. depot. TO CLEAN AT $1_ = 2B pa ence sods cane L. H. POSEY, 1119 14th st. nw. NE MEADOW PASTURAGE, WELL Landover station, B. Ei | HOLMES & BRO.'S, y. OF at store, Landover. au26-7t* JUST RECEIVED paper rooms’ from $3 upward: per cent op these prices: ali scraping extra. be cheap. Address an29-3t FOR SALE — SHOW CASES, GOLD DOLLARS, quarters, fractional currency, confed- ps and bills; coin catalogue. 10 cts. Watches and jewelry repaired. GEO. W. FECH: NER, 281 Pa. ave. BW. FOR SALE_WALL FOR REXT_THREE OR MORE UNFUR. ROOMS and bath on 2d floor: a.m.i.; conventent to patent, Bost and printing offices; reasonable to. PAPER—ROOMS PAPERED in latest fall atyles as cheap as consistent with Send postal. Will call. ALLAN [249 324 st. | FOR SALE—DO YOU WISH TO BUY ON CREDIT? We sell farnitnre, carpetings, baby carriages and ‘goods. “on FURNITURE WARE ROOMS, 924 th s FOR SALE — JUST ARRIVED FROM CUBA, & fine lot young parrots. price $5 each: iocking’ birds, $2.50 oi _STORE, ‘712 12th jel6-31 FOR SALE_“OTTO" GAS ENGINES, BOTH NEW ‘and recond-hand ‘Send for_circul 'D. BALLAUF, Agt., 71 Tth st. NTRY REAL ESTATE. ip_acren of good garden lead yments—I2le acres o garden Innd; one file from Tantamrs_ station, Suand P. emall on easy. monthiy pay: DCO. 685 Fst. nw rooms on second communicating, newly papered oor: good location and rent cheap to good tenant. Appis 1815 9th st. nw. [0 DESIRABLE FLATS: taining all mod. imps.; 2d floor has S$ rooms, 3d floor 4 rooms: WANTED TAKE NOTICE fall styles: will you can save work guaranteed will rent as a whole or single floor. 423 11th st. nw. FOR RENT — UNFURNISHED — FOUR airy rooms; handsome house; quiet neigh most elegant location fi 926 7th st.n.w.a8-tf WANTED-—CASH PAID FOR OLD GOLD AND SILVER OF ALI. DESCRIPTIONS, old ist gold, coins, spoons wate cases. ‘Manuf'g Jeweler, Gold and st. u.W., opp. Patent office. . LOEWENSTEIN, R ce NFURNISHED. _ FOR RENT—3 OR 4 LARGE SECOND-STORY communicating rooms; bay window large closets in every room; bath ad- _Joining; no children taken. 3 F st. n. FOR RENT—-FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED T-ANTED—TYPEWRITERS FOR REN’ REM- Wastes, Scmthe Caltgraph, Rez re ed rates: first-class machines; delivered free; Sold. on “installments. TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, 610 F st. nw. WANTED_GOODS OF ALL KINDS, SUCH AS tin LARGE or SMALL quantit T pay hichest cash prices. Call EINSTEIN. 637 Louisiana ave. FOR RENT— BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED LARGE bay-window rooms, with heat and gas; bath on ‘saine floor; also 2 lovely unfurnished rooms, sult- sekeeping; first-class table ee, for whlch tenant house: oni FOR RENT_THREE LA rooms; suitable for housekeeping: on the 21 floo: north and south exposure; very destrable. 322 RGE COMMUNICATING | FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE — CHERRYSTONE: URER SONS, 3 Nw. 3.1. WALKER § 204 10TH ST. Cottage “Hotel, Building Papers, Moth-proof Goods, Fire Brick. Clay ang Tie “Asbestos, &e, rthampton Co. I YOU HAVE HOUSES TO RENT PLACE THEM WITH US. REMEMBER, THAT WE CHARGE ONLY 8 PER CENT COMMISSION FOR COLLECTING RENTS, HUNTER & HUNTER, ‘au0-1m Go 14th st. ow, FOR RENT-VERY DESIRABLE LOCATIO: French at. nw, comfurtable 2-story and bay: window brick house; six rooms and bath and large concreted cellar under entire house. Ap- ply to 918 10th st. nw. au30-4t* FOR RENT—BY THOMAS W. FOWLER, 921 F st. n.w., second four. 2% and 3t I st., 10 rooms, all mod. im hented by furnace, finely pay FOR RENT—142 BST. bath 430_M st.'n.w., 10 rooms and bath. 1809 P st. nw., rooms and bath:- Or 241 N Can, 6,5. 46 3788 Het nw. store ‘Le Droit Park.27,50 961 Md ave ne, Tr, auioit WRIGHT & BTOCKETT, 619 E si. i. w. FOR RENT— S01 Yt ave, 10r & b. “305 rm bet F &.G, Istand | ee moses 510 11th st. 5 rooms and {1356 Wallach st, cor 14th Bae r, bath, Ke...618. 50 COLOHID TER ANTS ae, : t. oe RFORD: i319 hee 1006 Bet ne. mi, &r.$22.50 Bisinarck st nw, 7r.. 722 Sth st ne,'m i. J0r. 1000 sine int i im mi, Tr Gor Airind Estes, unfurrisbed rooms ae ow ATORES. 1296 7thnw.. Bat ne ais Lath ata: a 5 452 a i 7 Bt H f 3 5 es: Ld. ‘| i iB 3 ze | fred 27 ete Ost near 14th st a ae M ost near Ist ty BYaverear Lath st; 200" peer eerar es aul7 FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR RENT-BY NT_HOUSES. _FOR_RENT—HO aly K st. aw. 8 a 2107 © st. nw, 10 rooms 1425 W i. uw. Bi 2 EA ae 35) i es & 1010 F st., and in new n.w. Steam heat and electric licht SSeusE sees aae fade building, 1224 Fst. 1313 SSERSSRNREES fa SSSLSTLGSHBSSTSETS 4 ay mie, BREED: & BESER BSEHTRTTSSSSBE, or | 34 ig i es FOR RENT 2414 K ST. tw. 8 rooms, all mod. imps. $85.00. a et 4. T. CoUMER. POR REXT — SIX-ROOM AND BATH K house, 631 T st, nw. comfortable. roe Apply to R. E PAIRO, 4 FOR RENT-618 9TH ST.. OPP. PATENT OFFICE. Rew store, dwelling ements, gt $150; 7 ‘300.00: Bott at. ie Tr 88 s33ress: | yun MATION ST. S| ie i Pd at | : preter id 5 ry a Bi a Hs i sa $2} rit i SERLEI : rf ta285 takers # Sts Si ‘Bee Fo | 313, H ost ne, Tr. # y 7 a 5 azo FOR RENT—1702 FLORIDA‘AVE. N. stone from; 7 rome; all ‘tod. per month. CHAS. W. HANDY, a Srey i 38 BY BARNES & WEAVER, Real Estate Brokers, 629 F st. nw. BW, 20F-, 1 $3 2 5 2 aR 3 maser “ S} ie = 3, im 210-212-214 Mayle Jorg Lith st. aw 332s tsesnek i tthe Bea Pe: Ei SJ e 3 es i seuabe FESEE ES) 1542 ‘Columbia st. $sFand 3358pruce st., Le Droit Park, Sr, mi. Ets dud baat 888 ‘LeDroit Park, Gea. mn i. 6 rooms, mi... Fat. Ist floorant 125, Shepherd's 18 ard 14 McCull 20th at. nw. oe 208 "s court se. 4rs., water. 1109 Q st. aw., 1 room. Stabe in rear of 1635 Vermont ave. 5" au29-4t EM & CO.. SIG F st nw. RENT: jotel centrally Upper part 218 Tath ve rt eto Tat Be (and portion of 58 Le es G ey ba Litt BS ie HY rt i ae B22 542 tegen 3 ef £3 382, B eS eae! os Fs 34 Eh B38 s ‘ es Beesceiin i bath see obbeietebectoe ees: eee ee Sure i Pe i a Nese e T. BR WaGGAMAN, 917 F st. nw, t office of FRANK T. BROWNIN FURNISHED—AN ELEGANT HOUSE fashionable nw., a the house is well adapted for entertaining: ts handsomely’ decorated sat. Wilk for one oF two years. Anpls, for permit t0 FOR RENT—BA FOR RENT—-FURNISHED-1302 R. I. AVE... AD- Joining Towa Circle: S-story and basement’ brick Tealdence: 10 rooms; all mod. imps. order; will lease for a term of years: 25, HERTFORD & HENDERSO! 1108 G Beat isn s Or . Roo CK ROOM, F ST. Wi ACK ROOM, F ST. NEAR POR RENT_1243 22D ST. N.W., CORNER WARD | 004 stable, alley near 17th and Mass. ave, fares, 'sansion, with Mace; 2-etory tay-window brick; th: all inod. iunps. ; conereted ‘cellar tire house; front parkin: Wasi DANENHOWER, and sts. nw. To 623 6TH ST. OWER, ate P's 202% HILLYER PLACE, A 8QU. Dapoat Circle; turcestory back parlor, library, dining room Owner, 918 F st. NEW HOUSES, Be. aud 641 G st. building, cellar, FOR RENT_PRESS BRICK; BAY WIXDOW: Rewly painted: 8 rooms: concrete cellar: all m.t.. in best condition, 117 and 119 N. ¥. and a half above twelve rooms: Kitchen all on’ fret tho FOR RENT—BY RB. ‘tate and Insurance Rroker. 10th and F sts. 2. w. UNFURNISHED HOUSES. 100 1438 Florida ave, Ze 288 BEE e Es rear Corn Art Gal. $965, Mass ave Zi ‘Thesyive houses can he examt our ofton oni. <1 6r. and hath: ». 1803 14th st. a.w.; fat: Zr and hath: JAMES A. RATIN & « =H 12098 Pst, be. ml Or. 40.55 8150 3124 Dumbarton a ami, | he, ant, 8° tN st. tor, vat, 1A 1753P st, br, mi, ter. i 1452 Corcoran st. Low rent to good ten: Sion Rooms 5 aud 6, 15 rs 3 BBSTSSIVARS: erg 3: 3: ES 33: z Bete = ANOTHES. 6PPC ‘offer for mele a new upright plano beaut folly futsbed and handsome vase for #190 cash ail and see this exceptional bargain. 1110 6 S8ana8 FORRISEED SOURS (0 near N H ave, house ave rg pear, Leth, 3 38 inno mt a snerifier. dark mahuaguny rich and. full ality; unsurpassed for doraialicy amt 520) cash; & of owner leaving the city; . “Don't miss it. PIANO EXCHANGE WARE ROOMS, ICKLING & BEO., ENT_2 DWELLINGS, . 3. AVE. NW 2 DWELLING 1. AVE, Nw. 1102 N Capitol, Five upricht piawo; full ortave: peating “action; Rew: will. well for monthly; hardly rent for at, ‘20th and G sts. n. we. RENT—-906 AND 908 © ST. X.W.; T ROOMS Office of FRANK 23m 10 down and only each. Inquire at WNING, 436 5th st. wm. 19 13TH ST XW OR 1} Behist nw r,t FOR SALE— Shen 0 HANDSOME ORGAN. m8; Wery fine tobe on easy payments, --16.00" “F. Ie Bhoons, ore 12m st. a ROOMS AXD BATH red and im thorough repair. > For SALe_SEVERAL BARC dpquire | right, very tte used: « Kna = vis, Pease and a number of other ‘makes: sell vers low. Examine our new end second-hand instruments before & CONLIFF. ‘417 11th st. w. MIGHT AS WELL BE OVT OF BUXINES therefore offer the. slightly aned; $19; second-hand S10 cash and $10 per month righ: FOR RENT—Gi8 EAST CAPITOL sT.. AB. ‘Window brick house; 6 rooms crete cellar and all’ modern improvements. quire 604 9th st. D.w. i $5 cash "and $5 HUGO WORCH & ©. Sobmer piano ageots. Pianos for rent. aulZ 59 | FOR SALE—AT REDUCED PRiCES—SEV Slightly used Koabe upright, Pinos, fully guaranteed: anos of different mukes rear ‘and dwelling - &. are.’ large atore, suitable store, ‘and three Moors 1223 7th st. aw., large 2-stor THEO. | 2343 Patonp:, 5 b. stable fn rear$10.00 . A. HARDING. 12th and G sts., Ohio Bruk bidg. herewioe and terenS |. KXABE & 00., Qi Pa ave. ae <7 widow “SLAs ko

Other pages from this issue: