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Atnrew New YEAR will begin THE COCETS. MS. LADIES’ GOoDs. | EDUCATIO iy Of thin week at sunset, and will Court Ix GENER, Terns. tht —=Gl0 LESES 2. le ited by the Israelites on that even- Today ne conte, We, 1 general term — Tu CE of the inducements ene. ts. went } UBIO LRSSO' : Feascnable the succeeding days. According to 1 Judges Cartter, Olin, W gile, and MacArthat beld out to the public in dry and fancy goods — . oar —. chronology it is the commence. ' on the bench. The ¢tesaar waa called Dy Messrs. rgb & Bro, may be ac- | aia Senin Bow Teak S | =. Canad Twentof tht year 546. since the creation of | a number of catey eternal for trial, for from the immense throng of buy- | ites the Lad tee of Wy 10 call aod BOF. RUDOLF kowk SF Weather Probabilities Te-days | Wend Sow Fears etival lls on | Kean patent Scare ro'g hotel Fopitst— Pas cra melt pew branch store. No. 2) Zt | examine nr tack, which is wow eSupits : un bese — e first day on seven! lebrew mont en U| street, and old-established dou tore. Nos. largest ot ~ Ovrice oF Carer S1o%At meat Tinnri, also called the Holy Month, because PoLIce Cor py Judge Muls protem. | ith street. They are constantly ro- | BELT ; TyIobis AND Pew "WASHINGTON. September 21. “<i the most solemn Hebrew festivals occur in | ro-day, Jour. Giascon Tanne Cae has. | ceiving direct from the mills and factories | in the city in W Cream, Fawn, Smoke, | derrtepan ts aoa Fee Nee eg a ae ot Mee Ana | the month. ‘The first day of this moath is emon, Ricard Morrison ‘Lewis, jalties and the most improved patterns | Plom. Myrtle. Navy Blac. Brown, Drab ana olee | as Sef Pence te: See WhiGrevaih with a slight rise of tempers: | We Dewinning of the sacred year of the He- | SA taieion siete Morrison, Jenny: Corne” Ary goods, which they are enabled to offer | Opening Soarinien nwietenees Ber circelars at the Musle Store, where orders will prevail. with a stizht vse of trews, ne Aintinguished froma the civil + tus Sao ca, forfeited collatereie aoe at astonishingly low figures. Their stock is | py) _1BPOl Bon a | PRIDE het bor | may de lent pls am ture. southerly to westerly winds, and na | year, commencing with the fourteenth Sk | minor ‘ofenses. Wm. Hawkins, @ horec- now complete in all ents, an im- — 5 ; hor LOLLIER decided change in the barometer. of the first Hebrew. ith Nisan, upon whi dealer, on: an # ‘business | mense line of choice carpets BRS. M. J. HUNT'S, | POPULAR Convenes 1ONAL FRENCH ea day the Israelites acquired their redemption Heev'sé. s10. Tate meee fond and bois- | having been added, on exhibition on the sec- G81 en 663 Ban. | = ‘CLARS : LOCAL NEFS. Day ls doe of the msoat solemn of Hebrew Sr ye $3. James Davis ane; $5. Ran- ; | ond floor of their Branch store. Bai Rip GLOVES, Tac-3 vetmee an ie | Pret. x. Gem ae Oremcbeptine.) goon a ‘and is considered as a da: yA ge ot | | Maaic oF THE MouTH.—Odoriferons Seeo- Condensed Locate. paration’ forthe Deg or atonement. whtcn | Seott and Robert Robertson, lo dont renders the mouth enchantiag; composed para on! . ‘at ve be lighted 2 p. | occu: vs CoNNOLLY $, tom eh ‘The street terous; S5each. George an irs ten days later. During the morning a m. and extin; pa ol oo , a. = = service, the “shofar,” @ sort of trumpet. pro. | collateral for swearing. Wm. , | Of rare, antiseptic herbs, it imparts whiteness posite the Patent (fice | razor flourisher, was to the teeth, a delicious flower-like a 187 = ‘Attend pler’s optician auction io ducing a shrill sound, (veal we of ce ox for using joud talk in the — Henry ite mig ~ pow eames iutact, from you 4 FALL OPENING. born, is blown mes for the parse: Lucas and Charlies , two colored ; ceatsaiaad ——_@—__ J.P. Paty tT. G Ti. Green preached his hag hnainerag reminding the Israelices of the appreach of hose, were charged with being vagrants, and Poverty 18 BAD, but the kind of MRS. J.P. PALMER | at the Bethel Baptist church. in Fillisdale, | the grevst Day of Atonement when they will | POPaown for twenty days. poverty is poverty of the blood; this makes Respectfully announces her Fall Opening of evening, before a large congrecation. bave toappear before their Maker to atone was fined $5 for being loua and boistero man © indeed,” for it takes away his ATR Yesterday morning ® number of Baltimore | for their sins. The New Year's Day nas Joseph Seneca was sent down as a vagrant. PATTE came to thisetty, and had a good | several appelations, being called the Day of Michael Harrington forfeited collateral. Jer- Strength. courage and energy; but enrich the | blood with its vital element, iron, by a | the Peruvian Syrup (a protoxideof tron) and | you will feel rich aod “as good as any boty.” e Norn Cartins Try it. pagisl tax, 2 bid to- aS maawie i” =f ep ait and heavs— | pe eet peacte a a oe at eS ows reat and | LApres' fel’ and wre hate refinis! nal = = 4 80n5.00; o extra, 5.25°5.75; d>.. | the Fail styles, at A. T. Whiting’s, 924 Penn. GUESSES ake YK Laces &t the headquarters of the Columbia | Trumpets. the Day of Remembrance, and the emiah Callahan, a tramp, was sent down to Turn Verein. Day of Judgment. ‘The orthedox Israelites | fator a month’ for his board, Jeremiah Tahoe who desire tyeconomtze in thehouse. | celebratethe New Year's festival two days, Mathews forfeited... Bell Penny, loud and hold should attend the meeting of the Co-o; while the Reform Hebrews observe only om boisterous; $5. Frank Hurdman, George erative Purchasing Associntion, to be held | day. The drapery in the synagogues is ail | yormicrous Jobn Jenkins, loud and boisterous Seite oe tae he eee nal, in the | of white, and the prayers and songs areof | toining: @5. Dennis Meyers, a colored boy, See Pa Ee tates nee wnnaien | 5 BT ee ea Sahin | aes Giver Croox "enter 2 . Sth. e in the - aovieniy af Dooghiccepaie Ys on Thurs: | Ge’Atonement and oar ase Vaeeafior the | breaking fruit from ot z= And PARISIAN NOVELTIES, | WEDNESDAY ax THURSDAY, | September 29 and 30. Mus. J.P. PALMER, sepit-tr 1109 F street. berween Ith and 18th. LJ —e sa | (V8) GRO. FELIX BENKERT For farther particulars apply at 1530 Tat. n B —Private clacers formed at any time. «18 In ND and a Ro Paar 38° ds Yam ‘ Bo Sg Wt r-wume bis instruction on the ral grounds, and Judge Mills “ned him 25, dos, Riot ee ee ayenne. anctions at the c ‘store in the city) CON- | day last. took place yesterday afternoon, | Festival of the Tabernacles will begin and ag ye a boisterous, - 8: No. malig | ea tal NOLLY'S, 6OS 9h at.. opp. Patent Office. 03338 Plano, VIOLIN, and in HARMONY and COM Spacers ee os we waar | searing on as POSE Beopenichsaichsct ‘preafontwad asod'as | Taina: | uk Qavies ef Aas fa! | pAtime ETT eieing a coccemtal ew | Nea pawer a wd rosrton DF s 4 2 ; Mai ylan s jo. | h “4 2 5 = ; entire int faome of the Wank: | Banting ox rire Forauac The Anaioe- | furFenicd, Michael Broonon wad med 9 | TeiisrGtaiiia fe Aeipaa fae tg 2a Go, | prociey tn Chicago: Her Sattncnment” are ington Driving Association were closed Sat- | tan Boat club have resolved to a e note TURNED FROM PARIS 4 wrak—southern white, 71a78; sout ret urvay night. bids for the privilege of | chailenge of the Nassau club. of New York, | 8&8 Witness. Thomas Bowie, profanity la a bait ot 15,9,6 With the cheloes assortment of PATTERN BON- | SEPTEMBER 13 Western mixed, 65 spot: 66 last oe } blic square; $5. Thos. Hurley and Frank | Closinc at 65%. Oate dem seas: = & . NETS avd BATS terme, vat his residence, No 1022 selling French pool were opened, and the poping Cole ppeccns 0 cake place Ween, Sires; 08 each. Margaret Brown, bie. 20; wien mixed, et Hyequior aacn, | PREC KLES removed by Nature's Beautifier. Ho So Set A eras hours PhS Romie yy at rfirvetan enpil - e 8. Tais steady — y y- " . x ‘ayaa Mia yr ‘And now @ curious public wants to know | lostan crew will be composed of the sare Margaret ia & hefty colored women and Des. | rm. with upecra tentosrr Mi ara Bulk meats | by Charles Stott & Co., wholesale druggists, 719 719 — Masi Bo. 438 Oh mrett. The EF enat Suthers. Chares G. Fieher wes | men tat have seen rowing in the weekly | Dis Giles aamallcoiercl boy, Mateos tol Hiiceatte nee ence haere. 'Cear rib sides: | No: 480 Pennsylvania avenue, ‘Washington, STELLAII! a ng BB Gay night?’ Itiaalicsed thathe was acon srroke: Camber 3. Whine ee ret | her head full of benzine, and Deanis acct: | 2 Rher—shoulders We sleet eee ee Cs = | at that time, accompanied by one of the jail | bow. These men will co into training to. a Peer cn Healt. Lard firmer and faltiy activers—fiand. smards, and that he was seen on his rounds | ¢@y. and from the excellent material in the | & 3 by several peop’ ARD, Firsctor, sops im YN CHURCH SCHOOL, FOR YOUNG LADIES AND CHILDREN “STELLA” KID GLOVES, | No. 1115 MSraeer. Conwex or Lore. NW | Bev. 1. L. Te! ND. Rector; Moss MAC | LROD, Princtpal. en ic j TAKE TIME by the forelock and send such firm—western extras, 30 i « Mr ee line sca” ae "hg—crude, tasé,; | SarMents as you desire cleaned or dyed be- i] crew and the great skill they have shown in | $10.08 sixty days in Jail. Wm. Moulder, as nig Path loum strong—crude, 6 sault on Henry C. Boulden, knocking a tooth | 1ofined 1, J 3 plone “IRRPGULARITIN®” tm Caturwar | 20 expected. ai: ees tee GCE rly ote Money, He ae ade Seceks, active and weak. | opposite the Patent Office. Punctuality, re PROSFCUTIONS—One Irrequiar Cuse to be Re- . Ro! , ASS) y 2 loney, Isa. Gold, 16%. Bx! , y challenge from the Analostan Boat opened and it is Hoped others Will be—To-day in Blacks, Browns, Drabs, ani Party Colors, Two grine French. his Wife; $10 snd costs. | short, duds Governmenia dull and steady ** | SPectable work and reasonable terms. 911 | Butioss $125, ‘Reon pile Ningeacheh Ju the Criminal Court, Jadge MacArthur, | Club to the Potomacs to row a four oared ern, assault ® ireractas WIRASy «ifr dull, but atrone—Bio car. | fore the rush Of work commences at the new | Just received, fill line of the celebrated il steady. ‘ > ge 2 wilt Deein on Wednesday, sg Margaret nd battery on Ho- Your, Sept. 27.—Flour unchanged. Wheat Corns Extracted W ut Pain, seit ember TS. Application as al __ wpe District Attorney Wells called up the case of | Shell race, has Cg pp norah O’Connor, throwing @ quantity of dish i xr Sept ar; 12 90'h auiet and heasy.. | | 80 the shoe can be worn with case. “Bunions, At DAVIS", 30 | stret— eee nen. Horatio Marymon, — make the heceseary arrangementer The ter, | Water on her as she was passing her house: A, ns th mA ot Ingrowing Nails, Vascular Excrescences, ket for three months tiils is | #00 other ailments of the feet successfally €10 and cos’ Daniel Connolly, chargad was entered on the 24d of July last. He | ter accepting the challenge was sent tothe | Qin accauit and battery, was calles 719 MARKEE SPACE. | Prat eames, ressders trechot ey Peet Rees 4 11 | the same as ihe Bank moved that the nolle prosequi be set aside | *cretary of the Analostan club to day. ., mal erosion will beein ember Mh. Oirce- 4 d'rate, New York | treated, at Dr. White's establishment, 15th | gepz-tw = Sept a, Gn peng be ; Next Saturday afternoon there will be = | {0 be iecued meainet Woy Career Re net | Central, $2. ex dividend. "© : Sy a a dia Ditseturion. Sead ‘et Bocketoren, of reoleese at Brive! A ee ee ee nim. erin ev, ee - si ; T ae it : 1 peu J 3 fi rate . oward; $5 MARC TZZLIN e —' —.-¢--— ANMORE SCHUOL FOR GikLS Bing inet wit anvascault-apd battery on | And, Bevior of the Potomact and Mena. | $380 st batters on Sacat THowarl sv | | MISMARCR Muzziing tae German’ for | sTHENamioman Ratinae Base, eoraerot | 70 Co mney hr xing weer ey ee Mary Amarolia, and were each sentenced to | Arthur King = ee: nycprea = horse werth $500 anda bu worth S250 | refusing to reveal the authorship of articles | New York ee as es Set paye5 Per | thisday DISSOLVED by nictual conseut ‘FRAN The exercises of this schol will be resuined on the @ fine of $20. An appeal was noted and the | pion ndinen tll be Pore with caxownine nd | from Fe fied that he | is elietting condemnation from many qui cent. per annum on deposits foreach calendar | Cis HOFTY aed RICH AnD It TAYL stob suse he hadea- | ters. The jnstice committee of the Reich- | Month. Ranking hours, 9 to 4. Sarardaye,8 autborized to sign in liquidation. Al tered, when this man {amped into his ba: BAKE | dedted tothe stag, the German journalistic con about to take a recess the nolle prosequi was | {40 club takes place to-morrow. There will zg. J For partio raavoly to ial ress, and | to4and 6 to8. te firm are requested to “2 | the jurists’ congress have demanded an al. - Hement at once ps or- | 8D drove off. King was under the influ a ee haa koe din, — CHARLES | leeteree_— ie Dimertet Aetoreer MACUMASO | a Ce ee yore tee a BUM ATER | OF Tomar ot thie tints ak ie eee ee Lee Ngcratnetantton cis |e Uviiegmeie peti oe eae FRANCIS | that there was irregularity about the busi- | occa = vod en ng » for which | he intended to steal it. A holle prosequi was | Unansmity of opinion, the editor and three to do It? a Hook on want ahceet, sank foe, RICHARD | ness, and the court ordered the org log | one ansens crocs wiiisanice nse of the Po. | eitered, and the court advised him to take | contributors of whe Frankfurier Zeitun 3 he stricken ont. Itis understood that Mr. z =e Wells is investigating « rolles have been entered, rer cases in whieh | omacs’ quarters during their stay here. —__._—_ the temperance pledge. James Williams | Still detained in prison for their so- Lit is probable alias James Simms and Joshua Black, | contumacy. Between April 5 and M: Zambesage & Co., Bankers, 2 Wall street, | Wnehington, August 8: New York. 63: CO. PARTNERSHIP. | The Bradbury P Agency ct ‘The undersigned bave this day formed a Co-part | _ Bee Circulars at asic Stores, where ordere it As proba Provenry (SALES IN Avexaxpata— | “areed with grand larceny of $10 from 3. | that paper was sesh i ae alow ly maple TN ADVER IW Ts. | RRB BEe the fem name of TAYLOR © HF | may be let. bat hare, will be sores further simallar | Gree Wee seat elt eee URI | etek annet even the makerep ai prone ptcg | GEORGETOWN ADVER'MTS, | 38 mb sites aya cat ar pmatinn tecre eath Sree ne He Mitende | ccsion to-day, low le 1.8. °UR fi cee e | MiSs BareoN BRS SCHOOL tor °8 FURNISHING Give and Children will re open SE | On For circwl ery to the Principal | ntrent, oppost hie Park containing about 47 acr: amen Robeh, GEORGETOWN. and situated on the Alexandria canal and "AND GENTLEM cy dye sang Lote octane Cae point ~S NOTICE.—The second annual meting of LADIES asp E te ich was obviously quite ont of their prov- the NINTH BUILDING ASSUCIATION of | and themanufactnri Ince, “Herr Sonnemans, the elitor, althouzn | GSrectown, vil be heli at vaail, PATENT DO. Arlington turnpike. to Capt. Wm. th, ARRESTED ON A CHARGE OF INCEN- | a member of the Reichstag and of the Frank. BUILDING PERMITS Issued by Inspector Viewman: G. Juennemann, a two-story briek sxloon and awelling, north side of E. Godaard’s Hall, NT of th e Frat on TURSDAY EVENING. September 2s tie | TE Sri Corner WSth amd J streets er Sturgis on Saturday ar fort municipality, was #pprehended half an | o'clock, when an election of officers for s BEV. Ft. KNIGHT, D & Heat Masi between 4th and Sth streets northeast: 7,soo. | ($100 per acre, and lot No. 3, belonging to | | 1, colored, on suspicion of | hour after his return from an eight days’ ab- | ¥ear will be held. FERDINAND KI ‘Wasitagton, Beptember tak PROF. JOBN LOWR' 2 Aas. Aba a fe! elling. north | We SAme estate, containing absent 19 acres to | Doing invplicetel in the attempt to burn the | sence on prof nal duties sepz7 20 Secretary. —-sanington, September 1 ‘The Sixth Annus! Seasion of this church school Michael Schenck. @ frame dwelling, north | yet. Sisson fen eon per acre. ‘The lass Herre ree aces Stompt to be : SI RS. SELMA RUPPER | for bore wilt cen WEDNESDAY, the sk side Mary land avenue, between ith and *th | lot sold was slinated onthe summitet the | (Welling of Frank Brady at an early houron 4 Fir CHARGED with Not Cascetttnxa | [5 ™pareant to edjourament, ‘a meeting of the | IVE of September can be hed from Thodel Belek batldie eae Sie ith ots fe, | bill and commanded a fine view of Washing. Sees Gaee ne aemented ttt THE SEA OF | ce Ber aee ake ek Adler, | striving members of the se mani DEALER IN a NIG model briek bul east side Ith, between | j., ce, | tat day. : , ‘St. Je ; Bon 2: . TO: \FAN a Eand F ctrects northwest: ste, Geec = prt iy Sy Bee ig ann Teeton® | GRAIN MARKET.—There were no transac- con eee comene fot ps rain ped called. to be ‘held at the Union Hotel, | BERLIN ZEPHYRS and CANVAS EMBROID- es SURES ae beers any brick dwelling, south | ” The following sales were made by Fa. | Wous in grain at the Merchant's Exchange cancelling the «tamps, came up Thursday In habs Potomac Boat Club.) on THURSDAY =e FRENCH Day side Q, Between 15th and 16th streets north- | Kerby and H. O. Claughton and D. Ly Bmoc:, | cay: 7 4 the United Ttates district court for the west= Pee GEBMANTOWN WOOL, German and Domestic 30. 1578. [anes Jk eet cide ee en orbeek. @ brick dwel- | commissioners: A lot of ground, with the | , IYER Aerie, {rah Hoku ie een: | Gen aunneh OF MIMSOREL coor ik eee eht forward." | ENIDTING FAKNS, WORSTED MOODS eee FESaih a, FRENCH ASSIOAL SE ee ae man, between Dand E streets | frame dwelling house thereon, lying on the | Charles A. Jones, from Boston, with miscel- Jefferson City. Quite a number of witnesses KENNEY, Chairman. | VAS. PATTERNS, and all MATEBIAL for Ba “LECT SCHOOL POR YOUNG LADIES Sie porthwe Micbael J. McKenna, a rth side of Commerce, between Payne ani | @8€0us cargo for District merchants: Were examined, wid so far ax the case has Saat hh _| BROIDERING. Kew York aveune n. w—Mrs ANGRLO JACK frame stable. east side 3d, between I Gat Mireeen, nak ee ‘nenpied by Johe t Bchooner 8. J. Fort, foes Oy, York, with progressed, the testimony showed that aboat eae Tones NEW STORE, peered Fringes, Silk, Mohair, and Worsted | SON. Prinet Bane cisth animal weaxton beetns streets s« ges Br tide can, be omer Devise. ‘The kot bass rest ot er ener ave tee dissolved bone for G."T. Danlop and F. L. | {Wo bundred barrels of spirits, recet ved from Bria, orth west; S. w street, Ss ide - E36 Brid TAMPING promptly executed. ° at Monee it Shenan & LONG WOOL DUSTERS, Hi extends back toa twelve feet alley. With- | Moore. By canal—Boat Medley, with 200 ‘on’s distillery, were emptied at 614 9h street, opposite Patent Office. pRORGETOW eet Adler & Co.'s rectifying house, and some | ,The best thing out.” Also, new designs in| it, chstrect.. sep) 3m H Stoddard street. Boarding and day sc drawn at $400. A two-story brick house and | UShels corn for H. M. Talbott. “"_ barrels returned 10 theedistillers with the | PLATED SPOONS and FORKS. it — ply te Mins LIPSCOM, — x ELFCTION oF OFFICERS. —Pioneer Council. | lot of ground, No.9 south Fairfax strect. ta A BANKER DFSERTING His Wire AND | Stamps not cancelled were redlled with UNOS HOTEL. GkORsETOWN, WILL EE- MISS EK. A. McCORMICE, avenue, Bession Sopeaber Ie bee No. 1. Sens of Jonadab, on Saturday night Irving Clifford for $460. The last sale’ of CHILD To ELopg WITH A Winow.—Tren- | Spirits and again sold with the old stamps ‘open Oct. Ist for the reception of guests at re- elected officers for the ensuing term as fol- | this property was in 1812 when it sold for ton ts excited over the announcement that | Upon them, thus defrauding the governinant | duced rates, jows: Chief. James Moran: Deputy Chief, | $350. A two story brick house and lot ot pas within o ot Seminary eugd tdeck) ENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, (Ur 8 dius,’ ROXS ACADEMY, is strect northwest. Sunder: land's Church, will commence ft éth year Bert. ©. For particulars and pectal atvantages afforded by this Academy, see Circalare se boo! S18 ty 62) tm eepls 2w 2 4 4 Quintus Shuler, partner of J. R. Freese, | out of eight thousand dollars. ne wegen ew ‘olxinhora; | ground, No. s south Fairfax street, to %. | et throughout the country fs Jerusalem & TREATHENTOF ANT inancial Seer ry. Claiborne Brooks: Trea- | Smith for $825. he last sale of this prop. | fp. b Bi PATO’ a ns surer, Wm. H. Young: Guide. Henry Smith; | erty wan in 186 when it sid for este om yonre Won: hee er etn ‘ce Superiotendent | moved from No. 111 Bridge street, George. FINE FRENCH FLOWERS, Soniyant Guide. HM. Smith: Inside War- | frame house and lot, No 231 Queen street, | Leune also that he gained possession of r, | Scbmi ; Puio. received Sn | town, te Ho. a pod Tiny James Ruhl; Outside Warden. John W. | between Fayette and Payne streets, subject $1,000’ mortgage belonging to his wife and | 8ROBymons letter entreating him to have an | mew ‘and com aca’ eee Hays; Patriarch. C. H. Simpson; Past Chief, | to a ground rent of 812 to Hed Line fe C : V. SHINN, Proprietor, Is constantly recetving all the newest shapes In ror ax Inror Bov | FREM Vancy Goce, Rianne uur | onIP AND STHAW BATE. dress the Principal: A choice assortment of IMPORTED BONNETS “ 5 2 Isth | GOODS ‘has ‘bron aided, making it the mostoom- | &.¢hol es, Paty far Oe ee In sold it. He also borrowed largely of friends | act” “A crurte af Cah eure 10 the isth | GOODS hee bron added. mak from. (smut oe evlt-ly 4 Parish, eee eens Organist, Byron 4 —Etcinatie, Sieh Bnd the proceed a ee nouse. With this | fesignated inthe letter, and uporloseitee fe | a wislt ie solicited: sugi8-Sn ame; Librarian, Edward Bawsel. A visita- STE GENTS and the proceeds of the sale of horses and | “es ; tion by the Grand Council took place, at EATH OF ALBERT W. TEACHER OF PIANO. ORGAN, Ere nd Us ‘ the window heard someone groaning. Upor | = TIONERY. Tyenty Lessons 18 or @2.' Address P.O. Box Which addresses were made by Messrs. Mills, —A telegram to Saturday's Star | Rpeyus he Secured @ considerable fund. paid ongai-tm “es opening the door a horrible sight met their Hollinberger, Finch, Champton, and others.’ | mentioned the finding of the body of Alvert | Shuler and family until recently lived in —— PERSONAL. gaze. An idiotic boy, entirely naked, lay | WsKS ON ART. ARCHITECTURE AND MES ACS ENGLISH * a Titusville, nine miles from Trenton, and os Gata uae etn, . | FAIVOROES LEGALLY ODER DEAWING, ND FRENCH BOARDING “AWTo dae CoMMERDADLE ENTERPRISE We con- | ance from his home had een telegraphet, | Gally drove His wife heard of his misdoings | when arrested, won ateed yy nee rinten: | after decree. AddremsBo'O Bex fooT Gulia WARREN CHOATE & Co's. strert, Washimatom. 1). C. gratulate Mestrs Lansburgh & Bro.on the | The Philadelphia Times of Saturday sald: | We Widow. Trenton to more closely ob- | Gone, “Why, in God's name ane t | Hines 2 fopts-6i~ "| Painters, Sculptors, Architects and Engravers and | | Sd~The duties of the school will commence on the secgeae attending thelr effort in the right di- | “Hefore leaving home he divested himself of | S24. Mowe and a day or two ago took lezal | {Eho. Way in ¢ er, replied. Sai ee | their Works. 4 Handbook. By Clara Brekive | 2b of September. Circulars on aud alter 28th of reetion to import their gcods direct from | his diamond pin. gold collar but- | aavice ituting proceedings for redress. | Was mn td} to the wee. licen ta tie A®t#OLeGY _Olement .....-- ; 2325 | August at the school and bookstores ne M6 Bw {he mills and factories. thus ¢conomizing all | ton, wateh and chain. A Times reporter vis- | Siu jce instite Known. His bank account Is | Minutes wok”, The boy lived bat a oe MADANE RO Sse lopardis ot Architecture, tistor oal. | WNRTROCTION FOR CHILDREN Beenie or importer charges, and enabling | ited bis residence and found the family in | guilty beeen BE hn iethee aa cee by tie ot This celebrated Lady Astrologistand Healing Me. | Thevretical sud Pract vo. Muss Emma Marwedel's Schoo! for Physica them to give the decided advan’ of re- | great distress. Tt was ascertained that Mr. | —_—_________ feat. er And mother of the boy are | au en he omental oan eae D street, corner | Chek's Buch clopwain af Ginil “Ke wa Ps frartica! Culture, SOO Ich sirert guced prices to buyers. Their stock ix now | Markley had been greatly depressed in spirits A PREACHER’s CaMp MEETING SpEcr- | Im jail. Pi2ap northwest. Shehas no superior in delinest- | “{iricals Theoreticn aod Proce a additic ts the Kindergarten. the peculiar complete in ail their departments, and an | for about three weeks past, but what causcl | LATION — Peter Costa, solored, formerly of | tease Jamas was uot the bark robber | ima the Past, Present and Future. “In love or bu eand engravings, 1,752 pages $y | Sone be ee a jmmense line of carpets and oll-cloths has | his tnusual actions the ‘members of tne | Hempstead, now of Willlamsburgh, 18 @ | who, after having been pursued srom Hu pom her sdvice Js tavaluable, deccribing your edition | ceasary for thorengh educations” been added, placed on the second floor of | family could not determine. Mr. Markley | whitewasher, who wares wie employment | ington, W. Va., was killed at Pine fill, Ke, | inde Po FO ae fone sen name wmorming | Histor ‘ure in ali counirios, tr Opens: Gept, ith. Normel raining class, Oct. their new branch store. The attendance of | was well known all over the country, and occasionally by preaching the gospel. He is Jesse James is’ in St. Louis, and declares Rese m etrictly contention vr tak ae some ye to the preseut day, By J’ Ast. For particulars address as above. 0 purebasers at this store and their popular | ¢=pecially in Washington, where he had an | conspicuous at fall the colored camp mect- | that neither he (James) nor the tlemen, $1.80. + Ladies, nee 2 Saree ore: Nos: sot-406 ith street, is there- | Intimate acquaintance with PresidentGrant, | ings, and has lately had charge of © enn - fore quite heavy. ard accompanied his Excelleney on numer- APLEWOOD INSTITUT! ous pleasure trips. During the old Came: auarto. Beautifully tlustrated. Half both sexes. te congrezation at Pearsall’s. Some days ago | POSS Were concerned In theaffair. Tue « t an is > “Daniels, he went to Rockaway beach, and arrange! | M&0 Js Thompson MeDaniels, a INTERESTING RELIGIOUS on the Phils. and Balt. Central Rei Supers HOTELS The Grammar of Paintiog aut Bograving. Haines: heme care; earnest teachers: ate tort” - b bus 1 : sour. DE ELS. rom rench by ewe Fers; pupils can remain vecatious. Lace: ported .—Yes- | and Amboy Railroad regime Mr. Markley ac- | ior the engazement of Elierti« grove. ont Bill MeDaniels, he ae ee ee Numerous illustrat To's! | Trnstdoe are = thd — ferday Afternoon the Sunday school cov- | tended to all, or a greater part, of thelr out- | sibly to hold aeatmp meeting there Hees ; : nected with Asbury M. E. church held inter- | side business, in the legislative boties, hats esting services at the church for the purpose | at Trenton and the National capital of raising funds to aid in completing the | that road was leased by the Pennsyly: mission church at 10th street and the boun- | company he continued in the same e. dary. Rev. Mr. Thomas, the pastor, appro- | for the larger corporation. and exten riately addressed the children, and was fol- | sphereof operations. He was also in! ed by James P. Tustin. esq., in remarks | in the Port Norris Railroad, the W: Sunday school work, | Ferry, and other earrying companies. eee Nebraska. He had been an outlaw for va | WyESTMINSTER HOTEL, disposed of privilezes for keeping restaurant : “ stands on the sTounds, ‘and collected tne | Zeogn,Atd had commited seve : ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, money for them; but as he has fail-d to open elt" mand. He was en’ | Corner Irving Place and 16th street, New York, | Architecture phony Eo acity theeamp meeting as agreed to, the per- = . abberies a * fH lock from Union 8 od Broadway. W. Horton. om aw ‘Lecter: J. . LL D.. fons who gavehim the money are icoking for | StaMunele, Teo Tobberies at Gad’s El ten, = ae scivie Sm thd Hard-book icf Lgeniiary sud Myi are © Stockton Qarvets, b aches oe him. One of them has made a complaint ——EEE fe most central, and yet quietest location in the » Clara Brekine Clement. With descriptive dress 3.88 DGE, & ; 3 against bow eens Justice erie of Ja- She tainty whe pasos - out a A | city. Convenient to the great stores, theaters and Be each og at Ari. By Philip G” Hamers 325 I iN — Concord vill v the subject r obtaining money under false pre- | sem: itorial over his initials, « - B..” | churches. Elevator, and all modern ia ments. | ons W. spring HE WASHINGTON FEMALE SEMINAR aher which the audience was entertainet by ine Warrant has been granted.—N. | in this week's Christian at Work, indicating | gesy notoss tear parte of the city by strost exonena Bre Jameson's 1 Sa Ee Time ee MONDAY September 18. ad delightful music, and a collection waz taken. INQUEST IN THE FATAL STREET-CAR Sun, 24th. what his course Is to be in the future con- steges. the ateur. St the school bufiding. No. 1023 ith ‘The new mission ehurch is to be dedicated | ACCIDENT CaSE.—On Saturday evening Dr. SS fuel of that journal. Among other things | “sep2i-m.wafdy C. B. FERRI, Proprietor, | sith SAttt Senet jimited mumber of next Sunday. Patterson, the coroner, held an inquest at THE FALL River STaIke.—The manu- he says It will recognize the existence = = a ——— ecoommodat a No. 62 K Ktreet on the body of the litle boy | facturers of Fall River, who. in the present TRE JUVENILE MEXICAN OPERA Bourre | H ‘are © Friend Blementary History of Art Au introduction to | - Hon "Washi Townsend saye: “As to the Avclent and Modern Architecture, ‘Sculpture, | progress of my late ward, whe wes moder tone cee gue ting and Music. Sy N. DAnvers. 1 Snd tuition for over two yours. I was well watiahos with the school. its A dec 2 | ae arrangements an discipline, Colonel street porth: boarding pupile will be COMPANY. whieh commences a week's en- gagement at the National Theater to-night, Is spoken of in the most enthusiastic terms by the press in the northern cities where it bas sppeared. The eight-year old 4 rima donna ix said to be as much at home in the role of the Graad Duchesse,” in which | tee | sea- | ug people. Be- | Me-zerott's. the company appear this evening. as or Aimee. They will doubtless create ation among our music- lov cured seats ean be obtained attendance to-night promises to be large and fashionable. een eicaas: WHAT WILL JUDGE WYLIE Say To S?—Today the grand jury returned to the Criminai Court an indictment endors-d “a true bill” against John Frawner, charging bizn with the murder of Thomas A. Kennard, | on account of his alleged intimacy with his (Fos) wit Was on the 15th « ‘W5lie on hisown recognizance. and on learn- ingof the indictment surrendered himself. Messrs. Brown and MeCannell, his counsel, accompanied bim to the court. ——_<+—_—_ A “CITIZENESS” WANTS TO RE DIVORCED. Messrs. I. L. Johnson and E ¥. Garnett bave Sled for Margaret O’Brien a bill for a divorce from Daniel O'Brien. The petitioner Bay ess of the District,” re- siding now in Brooklyn; that they were ta: ried February 2th, 189, at St. Dominick's Chureh, in this city, and they | i together As man and wife until May, 174, and on October 101 they entered Into an agree- ment to live separate, and she charges him With adultery o— LEASEHOLD SaLe—B. H. Warner, real estate uroker and auctioncer. sold at auction on Saturday afternoon, through J.T. Cold- Well. salesman. for George Mason, trustee, the leasehold of 32 years part of lot 14, square S37, fronting ST feet Linch on the south side of F street, containing 3.531 square feet, im- proved by @ three story brick bu'lding with wo stores and twenty-two office rooms, subject to an annual ground rent of $500, to Henry M. Baker at £17,600 cash. ——_e__ Tue PRecvs Ents.—This morning John Green, charged with personating Mr. David Edes and giving In that name bail for Snay- der, the burglar, was brought before Ww. 8. Commissioner Ingersoll. Hon. Jere- T™miah Wilson appeared for the government, and Mr. Cabilt for the prisoner. In view of the fact that the grand jary are examining the case and the its ef counsel, the hearing was coadinued until Thursday after- noon. ——.4 AREEST ON 4 CHARGE OF EOBE: esterday, Officer Kirby, of the second arrested @ colored man named Josh Black, who, on Sacarday night last, it ts a Dr. 8. W. Hopkins of his REAL Estate Saxes. veal estate brokerand auet! bas sold at of Daniel Mebriling, on the 7th te Whitney avenne, “ Beulah ich George's county, RB. A. D. Weens, for $19, ee MARRIAGE LICENSES have been issusd to of injuries received in being run over by car Frawner, it will be recollected, | August released by Judge | | (Md.)-Prince Georgian says the ortolan and | a@single day. Now, while we are happy to bave true sportsmen visit us and share our committee on fire alarm tel; report to the Commissioners of th State that they have thoroughly inspected ments, devices, batteries, &c.,and have ap- plied such tests as to satisfy the committee | , ey of the contractors; that the entire sys- subjected it. A number of gentlemen of St. Matthew's congregation assembied in the basement of [og a of the You: Friend Society. ‘Kev. Dr. White, the , Was presen bem sGnmeh Was elected president pro ‘Charles J. e1 - Brent, George by fobn Cha) , Paul Griffith, Michael Manning and Mr. Jordan. A permanent organization will be effectad. name of Spencer Benner, an employ: e hay yard, bad a At on the front j tform of car No. corner @f 11th street and Pennsylvania ave- wi enry Ibel, four years of age, who, wh running across 7th street, at the intersect! a | of K street northwest, fell in front of car 54, of the 7th street line, and was killed, as was | stated in Saturday's STAR. The testimonies of Frank Wright, Jacob Cohen, Lewis Jack- | son, James Reynolds and Sergeant Perry was beard. Frank Kernan, the driver, made a | siatement to the effect that at the time he | Was looking in an eastern direction; saw a crowd down K street, and thought that pas- sengers were coming; the first he knew of the | ebild was when the gentleman called to him to lookout, and as soon as he spoke he put on | the brake. He first saw the child under the | «lition of their stock and of the market, are somewhat indifferent to the resumpuon | Of operations in their mills, have taken ad- vantage of the necessities of the operatives lo aim a blow at the combination among them, which, if successful. will place their employes enurely at their mercy in the future. A meeting of the weavers took place yesterday, in which significant allusions Were made to the uread riots in England and Wales #nd open and covert threats of vio- lenee were resorted to. The men are fiercely determined not to submit to the demands of the owners, and if these are persisted In it is evident that theend is not yet.—N. Y. Herald, 25th, horses’ feet. The jury returned a verdict | 25¢ that the deceased came to his death by reason 54 of the Washington and Georgetown street railroad; that, from the evidence adduced, | the jury believe that the accident was un- | avoidable, and that the driver was not to | blame in ‘the matter. The driver, Keenan, | was released from custody. SLAUGHTER OF BIRDS.—The Marlboro’ reed birds, which have been quite abundant | upon our marshes, are getting vretty well thinned out under the incessant fusilade Which has been kept up for the past two | weeks. Asan evidence of the destruction | caused, we learn that a single party shipped from Croom station fifteen bundred birds in | fun, we must protest against this indiserim- inate slaughter of virds for market. These poachers usually come up the river in sloops, | with their skiffs, pushers, provisions aad ammunition aboard, and kill up aad carry | off every bird they find. pata aes THE FIRE ALARM TEL APH —The | pi—Lieut. j Hoxie and Messra. Cronin and Miles—tin their District the entire work, together with ali the instru- ‘bat every part of the contract has been faithfully and fully complied. with on the em is complete in every particular, and that it works in giving — a transmitting alarms sfc to the entire sat ion of the committee under the severest tests to which they bave ——_.___. YouNG CATHOLICS’ FRIEND Socrery.— the chureh yesterday, after vespers, and or- ‘Catholies’ @nd addressed the meeting. SERIOUS ACCIDENT.—A young man beg the e ‘the a Wi and ro of the oe oan ‘heel a over his it in ing : A fo gg 10 "s ‘here Dr. Hartigan resderel the necet unty, in- duced the wife of Mr. John F. Wilson, near Paducah, Ky., to abandon her husband and three little children and elope with him. They came to the neighborhood of Museville, in this county. Last week Mrs. Wilson re- | papiner ot her folly and wrote to her husband come for ber. “He arrived here on Satur- day and stated his case to Mayor Lovelace, who seut Mr. John W. Cole for the woman. Barbour took to the woods on the approach of Mr. Cole, who brought the penitent wife to Chatham, where she was received with great Joy by her husband and taken back home. Barbour is said to have left a wife and chuld in Kentucky.—Chatham ( Va.) Tribune. LAND SALES IN Lovpown County, Va.— Mr. N. B. Peacock, as trustee, sold on Satur- day last the farm of Mr. Andrew H. Baker, | Rear Kolington, 137 acres, for $33.40 per acre; Thomas Kalb, purchaser. Also, a mountair lot at $4.49 per acre; Wm. Cooper, purchaser. Loudoun Mirror, 87 The new disposition of the Lick fund, Says @ San Francisco paper, has not with- drawn a dollar from public uses. &7 A manufactory of the finer qualities of White crookery is to be established at Green- port, Long Island, to employ about four hun- dren men. 7A thief in Montreal has been sent to Jail for three months for stealing the era) trom the door ofa neighbor where there was a death in the family. u@The Bufalo Courier reports an atroct- ous assault upon a married lady inan Erie railway sleeping coach, but suppresses names. a7 A Pultney, N. Y., girl put in a good ten bours’ work the other bag 9 She nailed tn that timne 900 boxes, driving 10,000 nails and handling 3,000 pieces of wood. &7-The Philadelphia Press believes it to be “sadly probable” that Charley Ross is dea, “murdered directly by violence or Indirectly by cruel treatment by bis captors.” a7 Judge N. A. Harrison died in Denver Colorado, Wednesday night. He formerly resided in West Virginia, and was at one me prominently identified with the politics stale. of that s7-The Troy Budget reports that Mr. A. T. Stewart has Spongitt ie Bethesda chureh Property at Saratoga, and will at once begin bei On his $300,000 addition to the Grand 7A match has been made at Piitsburg, Pa., for a five mile single scull race, for $50) & side, between Henry Conlter and Evan Mor- ris, the race to take place October 10, on the Alleghany. «@-The Hartford Courant asserts that John 0M | and importance of Christian doctrine, but it will not admit any human statement of doc- trine to be inrpired or authoritative, but to ve always open to new thought, criticism and reconstruction. Doctrines may be fan- dimental to the structure of a n system of theology, which are quite unimportant in od formation of Christian habits and dispo- sitions.” THEY CAPTURED the other day twelve out of eighteen bandits who had robbed a freight tratn on the Mexican railway, near Cordova, and with exemplary promptness condemned the whole dozen ‘to death, and executed them. Tnis produced such an effect through- out the country thata band of robbers who bad plundered @ house near Jalisco returned the owner's watch to him with @ note ex- plaining that their intentious had been en- Urely honorable, as they only wanted wea- pons to begin a revolution wit! THE SMALL Boy has long been recognized 8 one of the most formidable of wild beasts, bat no handsomer compliment has ever been paid to his capacity for making lifea burden to his fellow-creatures than this, which we find In our latest files from Mexico: A father in Guadalajara, during the earthquake sea. son, sent his two boys toa distant friend's until the peril was supposed to be over. A few weeks after, the father received this let- ter from his friends: “Please take your boys home and send down the earthquake.” ALLIANCE BETWEEN ToRacco BUYERS AND GRANGEE3.—The tobacco buyers of Lynchburg, Va., and the grangers of that sect alliance, by which tue latter are to open two warehouses in that city for the sale of leaf tobacco, the buyers pledging themselves to give these ware- jouses the preference. This action was taken because of a refusal of the owners of private Warehouses to reduce their charges for hand- ling the weed. The coutract entered into is for twelve months. THRE SAN FRANCISCO LIBEL SuitTs.—Com- plaints in the libel suit of the San Fraucisco alletin and Call against the Alta were fled yesterday, the damages being set ai $25,000. ‘The issue is made up on the publications of the Bulletin and Callin regard to the Ban’ of Calffornt have formed an ton, Ohio, who propose to ‘make the green- back so d——d poor that men who've got it won’t want to keep it, but will put it in cir- cnlation.” nnati says Commercial thatica | Female Humane Association, 87-The Cinci! | shteowred citizen had not killed M glass, they would probably have been Nee pores officers before this. Tney were fii to serve on the New York force. SoPeaion OYSTERS. con in Frceiptat the cholonst varieties of Balt WATER STSEARE Sed tuck ae iy feitur tox ane as a FALL AVD WINVTER STYLES. NEWGOODS, SUITS MADE TO ORDER IN THE LATEST STYLES FOR $25 TO 8100. SAMPLES OF READY FALL AND WINTER OVERCOAT DEVLIN & CO., 1106 F STREET. CNLY SEVEWV DarYs TO MAKE A FORTUNE IN THE DBAWING MONTPELIER ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA. $50,000 FOR $20. 2175 OTHER CASH GIFTS, VABYING FROM 10,000 TO 50,000 BacH. All to be distributed veo For tories apply to the prioctpals, st 1027 ith Alll the above works in stock, and supplied at pal renders, Ushers’ prices, Books seut by mail, postage free, on oe icuns at he Brinelpal bookstores” “augd Sem" pi telager esis Se rary tatetrecs— | EROS BES OSCE, sayy coy, we ores andl Sculpuares of the old masters. seer COT AND CUeeete Le! SCIESTI- ARKEN OHOATE & CO ranities are afforded to the Student de- BOOKSELLEKS AND STATIONBES. sepa. (Vernon Bow) 941 Penna. avenue. THE NEW BOOK og himself for Civil Buginecsiog “* resumed on MONDAY, Septem! 4 and Tuition, per year, G20 ne OT farther information addi First Book of Zoology, by Morse, $1.28; Joan, by < BROTHER BETTELIN. Pros Mrs. Newman, dlc., The Caldcrwond sertet By Vie, int Oe Tat io . a 3 Holyoake, 62, Auuals of s Fortress, yr Viner be Between Cat aud Park,) Fre Booxs—Including the new Un Vainet o- ‘ Bactimore, Mo. ‘The Thirteenth Annual Pecsion of this Enelieh 01 Z Betreen and French Boarding sod vol for To SS Es pcre atoater Meqeameweer | tia ervech Sardine nod bur al br Young : pe coaave Dros, 8190.5 a a. copes ettres a ane tre -e. a LAamerioatue avee pre- | _ 8t&8-cctm Principal. po ee sorela ile, 91.50 iso, comevat BOOK VILLE ACADEMY—HOME hy. History, | BR ; HOOT ology, i ey Mee FOR BOYS. —The wext session ot this: “3 -ieion te Sianiaed Lliestie rae seiges: | punted feaktvaet eta someone MONDAY at the ¥ of ‘olume, ber 20th. Terms:—Board and Tuition, @255 CHAPMAN S agents Laurencc se Pee tes. | Pet acholaste ar’ For partes for cate pers, 911 Pennaave, (Chron,Rep] sepis.tr | logue or address the eEORé. w COLEMAN SCHOOL BOOKS! sev6- mie £2m_ Brookville, Montgomery cv... Mi \OLUMBIAN : SCHOOL BOOKS! ne en, 6c SCHOOL BOOKS! | PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT cour Sep- ten ber , THE COLLEGE, 5 A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT. MEDICAL DEPALTMENT Detiber sth, A. FE LAW DEPARTMENT, Uctober For sale by For ing sddrea' 30. WELLING, LLD., MOHUN BROTHERS, == : re suat-sutm Booksellers and Stationers, MN omne BST scnoo ees se siret at eepttr 1018 Pevwevivama Avenvs, | Ber of A lower Ct 7) = a . BRE! German SSCHLOOL-BOOKS, Mile ButN. Teacherot break 2-4 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, W #8? END inet, ye? i Mis. 6. L GADY, Princtpal, New - Send for Otreular. WM. BALLANTYNE’s, ae 428 71m Sreeer, area ity # fed'with Beaks fer lomretetiees: Thetrede eup- —_—_—_—___ piled with Books for intredueries: SCHOoL BooKs! SCHOOL BOOKSI: PROFESSIONAL. - Copy Books and Pens. W. P. LAWVER having ees pee Dis ais aa Ree The No ‘Rubber: ‘sich ti. ry 7 *aeE ont Pes oe Prices, Bae ; ety SLATE MANTELB. W™. MAssEY & 00.'s 0 ibe Tom, PHILADELPHIA XX ALE. Sieistions aarers = 4 Th dug up a potato In his patch 1 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1875. A large stock, in exosiient condition for use tele Cassidy and Jolin O'Brien: cy | cacy moeeanain that elty on Saturday in whieh ab pate ot sae S Rin shay tholece-t evwortmont of Slate Nan, | Kaual to Scotch Ale costimé nearly double a en ae eae | paon lost trae ease ae B. WHEATLEY's For tickets or information address, or apply to | colors. whaagce |. mare | ber Ist, in an enlarged sz-The Chinese government is about to | ETEAM DYEING AND ESTAB- Wegive special attention to house plumbing, and | For sale by dealers throughout the city, or at the ofits and Y ively pus Be berycoat fac | WPA youn Londoner mama Hawun re: | Si an ortho pany Toaes ae irae, Gertie, D. 6. nes Hea 1 LIKE OF coe greece terest on ali deposiis mate on or before the | cently won @ two, Y pot of beer by di ; 2 ad : 1831. awarded, 1867. Mn- | A FULL LINE OF AND HEATING | Price $1.0 per dozen, pint bottles, on or | ee hina meee ene, | Satay ne | ene PAE Brg lf [ye yee = » As to ualw Fu ELAN S CELE D Wait cRmETES Cv have run away from her'the other day, leay | yMy,Jh France ‘eaten Sn tcoue ‘of #4005000 13 Eee tes Or ca aires ME SLOT 327 ieshenecaas ~ : y and eg yx eee Gays, due notice of which will be given. | s2-Seven of the Philadelphia banks have Teceipts baianced, bat always previously all for and re- (Over Davin's Fancy Store, Market Space,) | A SUES 0 ALL reviNP ALLE Sis i = jon 4 a ck coll mer 10 a a i *Y = a4 rues the oti ite Warwick j eet h ofthe wires, | vreseDipm aud to aay place inte coup ase | septs ct Woshisaton, D.C. | Biche crgmast BEd Dros store, T P