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SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. see 1883, DOUGLASS RFHOPOTH BEACH, DELAWARR. ‘Wil open Eid ist, en $2.50 zee, Mice cracaging rooms DY the week. fs Sn WALTER BURTON, Proprietor. AN WHITE SULPHUK SPRINGS, Joe Stephenson s Depot F. U., Ya, font plots at Star ofbee. - E. C. JOK. AKT END COTTAGES, BEDFORD, PA., cen Stay 253. A spring ery day. £3 terns moderate. Adirexs— J. W. BAKNDOLLAR, proprietor. paz SHELBURNE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Is preasontly situated on Michican yards from the beach, with unc nd «a breezes, is now open. A. 3 NEND_OF DELA t) City, N. J. Much 9/y 4. and with uninterruyted view of theg 4 JONAH WOOTTON, Proprivtor. mySitoau! __DRY_Goops. St to THE FORE! GUINNIP'’S, 404 AND 496 SEVENTH 5S REET NORTHWEST. ‘This week we shall offer Special Goods at Special Prices, so that those de-tring Special Articles may pro- eure Special Bargains durtog this Special Sale, lasting for thy six Special Days of this Special Week. PARASOLS, AT AND UNDER Cust, ex Satin Parasols—Cold, white and biack linings, $2.75; former price $3.50. Biack Satin—Spanish laoo trimniing, plain and fancy lining, $3.45; former price $4.25. Biack Spanish lace trimming, plaited edge, plain and fancy lining, #4; former Pecos. Bask Fann $6.50. 8: Guipure trimming. £5; former price ek Satin—Profusely trimmeil, Spanish lace ‘lt frame, $5 25: former price $6.50. Car- former UNDENGARMENTS. In this. one of our most popular departments, will be found ali garments of Underwear, made of Cotton and Cambric, and elaborately trimmed with Laces, Ham- Dunghs and Irish Foint, selling at Cost Prices. A few Jots of Soiled Garments we offer at exactiy Half Price, ‘We nave made a speciaity of this department, and shall gertainly undersell any of our competitors, Gauze Vests—iiich neck, long sleeves, 30 cents; worth 45 Gauze Vests—AL styles, 35. 40 and 50 cents, GENT'S FURNISHING We certainly do hold a deservedly lars another important branch of our ex! d shall continue to offer x es, Gent's Gauze Vesta, 25, 30, an Drawers, 50 cents, positively selang else- it 6S cents. Uniaundried Shirts, 50, 65, 73 and Uniaundriea shirt, Wam<utta ‘muslin, 20- 200 bnen bosoms and cuffs, reinforced back, $1; goed value for $1. Fegulir price, 25 cent Bo and 40 cents, Fa pes, 10, cents. Dude Stripes for the Promenaie, and 59 cents. Gent's Lisle Tread Gloves, 25 ce mer price. 35 cents Ch r D, 35, is with amazing mpidity, ss bie fabrice—al- ways tres not exist in ‘in solid certainties, which is (¥ Veri- increasing magnitude of our trade. 2 compete pur an interested one: . te itwe respectially submit the foregoing cement, GUINNIP & CO., 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET N. W. $225 NCH SATIN Choice PRINTED LINEN LAWN: KEOCHLIN'S FRENCH LAW: SCOTCH GINGHAMS, 22. 40-inch BATISTE, nove! designs, 22, S, plain snd fancy, 37540. Al SILKS at 10 per cent discount, al numbers in INDIA LINENS, 12¥., 15c., Se. 8) 200 nad 2 7 DOMESTICS st bottom prices. FRUIT OF THE LOOM COTTON, 8c. S. L. HEMPSTONE, 22 803 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. New Yous axp New Esaraxn Ran ROAD. Paseengersforthe WHITE MOUNTAINS, feat MOUNT DESERT, ~ POLAND SPRINGS, RANGELY axp MOOSEHEAD LAKES, ‘and Resorts, should bear in mind that the ONLY ROUTE WITHOUT CHANGE S OF CARS BETWEEN WASHINGTON axp BOSTON r Maryland, N.Y., N.H. ‘New Engiand R.R.8. Solid trains of first-class Passeager Coaches end the finest of PULLMAN'S celebrated Sleeping Cars are run on this line, No OMNIBUS TRANSFER through New York City. “NO DELAYS caused by the transfer of Baggage through New York City. Regularand Tourist's Tickets on sale at Penn. R.R. Offices. Be sure they read via NEW YORK & NEW ENGLAND. R. 8. M. FFLTON, Ir. General Manage! 4¢25-m, W&sTw iE WHI'E SULPHUR SPRINGS: HOLEL, AGES AND RESTAURANT, G BRIER CO., W.VA. Opens June 15th. The most celebrated re- sort in the south. "Climate cool and delicht- 97) ful. Waters wonderful in their thera) ef- di fects. ‘Terms: $3. $41 per week an A. 0, KENDALL, ie} ay Gireulars describing hygiene advall- Se GS EE Bisse’ ag Rs La conn fr AVENUE, ‘ABLE, Bweorns. — a bento Spring: clowo to Festions tel ‘omnes, river and mountain; good ‘dri boating E ing, Te th; $1 por week. Address ivtor, House, ASBURY PARK. ON, Ji, eg VICTORIA, ME- dium-1 fr nized private family near the; § ; Hehted by ocean. Surt Venton ngeron et ry odlerate. gezi-Im ER VIEW HOUSE, OXFORD, MD. THE Rice dclighita: Summer teaortie the mate. “Balt water bathing, boating and fishing. Situe- ‘within of and tion 410i) yards of the beach and steam- 7 boat landings. "Beautiful lovel roade for driv- ing, Photograyh of the hotel and circulars can be had of Dr. Wm. B. real estat > Yorkavenue, GLARENG& PETERS, Prop. Je26-1m OTEL LAFAYETTE, CAPE MAY, N.J.. OPENS Job ret femeon uly Tes, 1883. Di on, beach: eleeanily furnished; Maen Tertnee $3.90 aud §4-00 “FALANE EL, jetor. (ASHLAND HOUSE, | ATLANTIO CITY, WN. J, of Pennsylvania and Atiantic ave-; inucs. "Ono of the beat locations in the city: 9) summer and winter. 2 ‘The house d refur- has thoroughly renovated ai nit to every wi ea pure water intro- a ie will not be ex-ellod by any in the country. Terms very reasonable for first-class acoom- modations. Three ni both railway ‘WARNER & PENDER, Proprietors, WV AZES GAP HOUSE. DELAWARE WATER GAP, Pa.’ Open with increased attractions, Running water in chambers from springs:' ; free from m: mosqui-, per month. a - toes and flies, ‘Three hours ands half from Phi Tian w rane) PPueation.- PHCEBUS, Lessee, | by Pennsylvatia tHe E. W. BRODHEAD. APE MAY. N. J., VILLA BELLEVUF, ASTFOKD HA’ Lafayette and Congrers ste.; near Oon- OXFORD. MD. SAMUEL NORRIS, ee Hall; two minutes walk from beach and, ‘This pupular Maryland Resort will on, dt. sta’ - Ocean view from every room. Mrs.L.k, | the 12th June, 1883, for the accomm« ion of PAKKE! Jel0-tu, th, a, 1m. ._ ‘Terms moderate. 3e23-1m FR PARE, ON THE ALLEGHENY MOUNTAINS, $,000FEET ABOVE THE SEA, Under the management of W. J. Walker, late of the Giisey nous, New York, liberal and’ determined efforis of the B. and O. R. K. Co. to make tivs weil- known and popular hotel the equal of any sumiaer re- United States size, sortin th ini aswel as only be realized when seen. pacity of Deer Park for the season of 1883. is greater than that of any previous season, and no ex- pense has been considered where this already lovely place could be made more atiractive and comiortabie. Beason opens JUNE 25. No mocquitos, uo malarial, finest place for children in the country. Sure relief and enre for hay fever. ANo. llaundry, Kates—%3 per to per month. trsins on the B. & Dat Deer Park. hound- trip excursion tickets from all points on sale from June 1, good to October 31. Write for the neatest and most artistic summer book of the year, *‘On Mountain Top,” Special low rates made by the B. & O. for transport- ing horses and carriages to Deer Park and return in adapted for ® ease all con.munica’ Walker, Queen City hotei, C date Deer Park, Garrett coun! » butter, cream, With buoyancy thus renewed, walk on lk aad cee. the lawns, ciinib the moss-covered rocks along the creek, under the oaks, around the Big Spring, cr on the river banks under the syesmores and willows. ‘Try fishing, bathing und boating in the river. Ten pins, sroquet, Xe., on the banks. Address Mrs. D. P. McGINNIS, Willow Grove, Shenandoah county, Va: my5l-t,«,tu-lm CAE, MAY, N. J., **8T. ALBANS,” Opposite’ the New Columbia. ’ Strictly; first-class. Ac MRS, McCLELLAND. Je22-Im OTOMAC HOT! BI. GEORGE'S ae MD. ILL OPEN JUNE 25, Terma: $1.50 per day, $9 per week, and $30 er month. “Special arrangements for fami- ¥/') es. Steamers George Leary and Excelsior 41: Inct at Piney Point whart. Good sailing and bathfog. All boats free, Address Piney fo HARING BBO iney in » Mary's county, References: behmedtie & Bros., 707 7th et. n. Ww. A. Je20-Im* J. Donaldson, Government Printlng Office, FP ALQUIER WHITE SULPHUR srRinas, vauguier county, Va., 66 miles from W: m. Morning and evening trains via Virginia Midland railroad, “All’the modert arontimt ; Se. ments throughout, inclu ‘hot ans baths, closets on each floor, electric bells, gee, Ko. ‘The social features of the Fauquier Sprite possess the attrac'ions of metropolitan life, owing to the proximity to Weehington aud inore. For information, termns, reas > &e,, addi TENNEY & Co., e20-1m At the Springs. (QO8GRESS HALE, CAPE MAY. Unequaled location, substantial building, ¥/*y new furniture, prompt and attentive service, Aili elevator, electric bells, electric Lichts, A Table of Superior Excellence. The Orchestra willbe conducted by Mr. Zimmerman, ‘Of Colonnade Hotel, Philadelphia, __and Devon Inn, Devon, Pa. Opens JUNE 30TH. ITED STATES HOTEL, Lt in Atlantic City, N. J. faa? e largest in Atlant AS J. Opens, June Sth, for the season BENJ. H. BROWN, 3AS. P. SCOTT, Manager. _“juls-atangobeotidt §e18-2m_ Mousrass Aso Lass. HOTEL KAATERSRICL, CATSKILL MOUNTATNS, OPENED THIKD SEASON JUNE 26x. i wide An ‘The most popular mountain resort in the we ali-rail route direct wo the Hotel, via thenew Kaa! Rallread. For editions! information adireng wy LETT, Hotel Kaaterskill, Kaaterskill P. O., New York. __ 4¢26-tu, th, sat ASTER HOUSE (WHITE Room for 150 guests; Ks, all modern improvements. Ev-, erything ne: ‘The most complete Hotel and the pret- tiest town in the Granite state. Rooms may be secured at rates as low as is consistent with good fare. For circulers and terms addres jawow NED A. LINDSEY & CO.,Lancaster,N.H. MER nC: fi i price: rel megton. J.-M. te 3e20-ta&edw* WAXEELY HOUSE, SILANTIC CITY, N. J. Open all the year. Hot and Cold Sea- water Baths in the house. El-ctrie Bells, Gs and all the conveniences of a first-class hotel. hier had coach to meet trains. Ware Goovs Frou Tue Lance AUCTION SALES IN NEW YORE. 10, 12 = te worth Sl , 25, ja Lawns, ped La GREATEST BARGAIN IN THE CITY. BEAUTIFUL DOTTED FOULARD SILKS, 600. SHIRT ot $1, Wamsutts Cotton, finest Linc: snd hand-made | es; itis prououtiead by Judes, beat ta | @, Housekeeping Goods, Navkins, Towels | tnd Do. cstic Goods, at remarkable low figures dunuz jonth. } made Dutton h L. BEHRENDS, Battimoze Srore, 905 SEVENT ——S——— __ BOOKS, &c. New Boor Memcirs of Join A. Dix, by Morgan A. Dix, ie Sucrology. 2v.. by Ward. id Labors, By Moogy. REET N e Tourgee. Miss Bird. PHIC DICTIONAKY. Bec #® DEAN STANLEY. By Dean TUbIES OF NEGLECTED Texts. By Dr. Rob- | GRAVES; FOR THE BEREAVED, By WM. BALLANTYNE & Sox, | 428 Suvewru Seaver. = — F IRE W ORKS, CHINESE COLORED FILE, FIRE CRACKERS, ties, at C. W. THORN & 00."s. FIVE HUNDRED BOXES FIRE CRACKERS, OSE HUNDRED BOXES CANNON CRACKERS, Atlowest market rates, at C. W. THORN & CO."3. RIFTY GROSS MUSLIN FLAGS, all sizes, at C. W. THORN & CO.'3. To partes buying thefr Fire Works from us excin- Rively we «ive the privileee of returning, after the 4th, all enbrcken packages at the prices paid. C. W. THOKN & Co., 313 9th street northwest, ‘Wholesale Deslers in Notions and Miliiner¥ Goods. Ro goods sold st retali. Je12-3w H D. BARR, . IMPORTFR aNd TAILOR, 3222 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest. j | HYDRANT HOSE, ICE CRUSHERS, ICE HATCHETS, ICE SCALES, ICE TONGS, J. L. BRYANT. HE GETTYSBURG SPRINGS, GerryspurG, Pa., WILL BE OPEN JUNE l4tn. The ** AGLE” in town, ree. ntly entai Ml also re hi} boarders. ‘Trains from W d., H. J. H&G. REs., Depot, for Get ” For further particulars and Verins send for descriptive ciceniar. Address. ‘B. YANGLING, FACTEE ARLINGTON, ATLANTIO CITY, N, J. i: New York avenue. one square from depots dike of ovean. and in full view First-class in all appointments. Write for special rates for families and pérmanent boarders. ‘Mark baggage ‘*Hotel Arlmgton;” aelivered free. Jel6-1m* IMLAY & STEWART, Proprietors. AZLEWOOD COTTAGE, NEAR OAK- LAND, MD., owned by Mra. Kilbourne ¥/) and occupied for three seasons by Mra. Barry, p of Washington, within easy walking distance of the ‘Omen for pucets Juke 33, 18. AD he ion. or. is June 25, 3. for. - pes at 1534 atrect northwest. = Seles OCEAN END OF CONNECTICUT AVENUE, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. electric bells, gas, &c. Full ocean view. Firet- ONG BRANUH—GRANBY COTTAGE, FIFTH [J north Hotel Brighton, Ocean avenue, jel5-1m* ‘Mus. H, BROWN. Ho™ ALBION, The most clezantly furnished and best ap- Poluted hotel in Atiantle City. re LENTZ & SIEGRIST, Proprietors. #yoweand HOUSE, acres of lawn, with plenty of shade rho RAND VILLA Hi An entirely new house, elegantly furnished, bar, WM. J. LOVE, P. O. Box 452. my30-2m class accommodations. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ‘OPEN JUNE $e15-2m_ Ocean Grove, N. J. e favorite Family Resort. Beat location, in view of ocean and Particulars, Jel21m R. MILLS, Prop mr. 0) HE WOKLD on adjoining grounds, KWOOD HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY, WEST fitand newly furnished rooms. No malaria or mosquitoes. Table board un: 5 ‘Terme, $6 to $7.50 per week, ac- cording to location of roonis. Special terms foi Oyen JUNE 10th, 1s83, Mics. B. E. LOV prietress. CoLTONS stant down the river; tine qrabbing aud bathing. z ay. Pro- lestown P. O., St. Mary's Co., Md. “Jel-2m* NPVUE AKGYLE, AN END OF CON- necticut avenue, Atiautic City. Miss i. K. HARVEY, Proprictresa, P. ©. Box 380, Jel-lnks, th, thom SARATOGA SPRING3, = OFENS FOR THE SEASON JUNE l6ra. RATES $3.50 AND #4 PER DAY. 2m CLEMENT & COX, Proprietors. CORE’S HOTEL AND SUMMER RESORT, Le 2, Md, Ts now cpen for #1 8, 0 a chilcren 5203385 | no mosquitoes, LOORE, Prop.” Gy gs wont per day, $8 to $1 ia. PB. W. & B. R. ind Steamboat Cos. JM , MOUNTAES TOP HOTEL, BLE JB tains, Va., on C : 140 miles front W ington City aud 120 milea' from itchmond, Va. will be open June lth, Jit yas. hy and Fost Office, Afton Depot Va orterms, tes, address, until Jing ise HESR MASSIE, Prop’, Charlottesville Va." — T= MOUNTAINS. — THE PARK HOTEL, Williamsport, Pennerivania. A quiet home for the summer monthar Coot mechts, No mosquitoes. No malaria. Beautiful drives, music, etc., etc. ‘Table iberaily supplied with farm prodi re Pega Gimp elevator. Terms. — Send AKLAND HOTEL, . Of the B. & O. RB. R., has decen leased WELCKER'S. Fumilies’can make te make an ments at reduced rates to No. 12 Toth atrese, Washington, Dros *0 50. 121d r[S2 “uRiaHtos,” ATLANTIC CITY. teat OPEN ALL THE YEAR. HOT AND COLD SEA-WATER BATHS AND ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES, Addrees my9-amo BSE ISLAND, Fifteen miles at sea; surf and still F. W. HEMSLEY & SON. ee \OBB'S ISLAND, Va SIDE RESGR HE ONLY SEA- ViRGiNis. 7 Meaice ores to r Northampton ednesday and friday, lay. Take closd the Northampton. Hotel physici ‘Address oT. SEADY” QTOCKION HOTEsgCaPE MAY, N. J., WILL OPEN JUNE 30. teat The Sanitary Arrangements of the 8! beet placed iu poriect, ‘order by General Russell Thayer, ‘The mauarement will be under the care of J. P. CAKE, fo teen . KE, for seventeen years Proprietor of Od Congrreas pay Mz. CAKE will be nt Continental Mote. # F a on Thursdays until June 3. 'INDSOR COLLEGE RE: ". SHAD!) y Ww on ESORT, EF. MOUN- BUILDERS’ HARDWAKE, GARDEN ‘TOOLS, &o. F. P. MAY & ©O., e 634 Pennsylvania avenue, NOTHER LOT BOTS SgrL0R SUITS JUST AR- AS $1.30, $1.75 and $2.25, They are cheaper than Grest Keciuetion in Meu's and Boy's Cassimere Suits ‘to clowe Out. Ourgoxde Gt no mists. Straw Hats at Slsughtering { oe iain sud Men's Low Cut Shoes st s Great Reduction a. W. SELBY, oad ‘1926 and 1916 Penusy!vania avenue, Fishing, F: 1015 Penn. Ay or address SELLY, New Windsor, Ma. MAY. N. J.—CARROLL, **VILLA," JACK- new, Box 884, Cape May. THE COLONNADE. feat son one square from the En Doers s dogt AM T10 crry, §.3. FAMILY HOTEL. Furnished, ‘with all the modern improvementa, MRS. O. A. RINES, wyitam Gormeriy of Washington, D, 0.) GtRAY VIEW, OCEAN GROVE, N. J., DIREOTLY ing the ocean and lake. Superior four- story hotel, with verandas on three fronts. Verfect drafnage and ventilation. and airy rooms. Accommodation for200. Box 2,057. Mre. JOSEPH WHITE, Je12-2m_ 1 bur d Kuyley street, Sunget avenue and Ku r ASBULY PARK, N-de Bi Jas, Elec: MADISON, First-class, Gi tric Bells and Telephone, Box 640, 2-2m) E. GATE, RANDALE HOUSE, NEAREST TO SPRINGS 44 Hotel, Bedford, Pa.. now open for rece} tion of xuests, ‘Che house has been thoroughly #9 overhauled; bath rooms, billiard room and das joderp upprovementa, ‘Phe honse 1s most Gasantly ocated midway between Hecford and the Springs, wi larxe lawn, well shaded; wood a For further information addre:s je12-Im* ALSIP & SMITHS. hte POPULAR WATERING PLACE, CAPE MAY, Ts Reached by the WEST JERSEY RAILROAD, IN TWO HOURS FROM PHILADELPHIA, ling. Fast Express Trains, with Parlor cars at tached are run during ‘the season at convent. ent hours, and passengers will find on thei arrival at'the New Broad Street Station, Phi : Union ‘Transfer Coaches aad Horse Cars ready to trausfer direct tothe station of the West Jerecy rail- road, at the foot of t street. For through tickets. baggage checks, and full {for mation, apply as follows: Northeast corner 13th street aud Pennsylvania ayenue station, Baltimore and Poto- mac Kailroad, CHAS, E. PUGH, Gen'l Manager. 4e9-taul5 J. R. WOOD, Gen'l Passenger Agent. Antaxric Crrv. Ley Express Trains are run THROUGH without, Stops IN NINETY MINUTES: VIA CAMDEN & ATLANTIC! WEST JERSEY KAILROAD, RAILROAD, FROM, FROM Station foot of Vine street.|Station foot of Market st. Passengers from Washington will take the trains of the Baitimore and Potomac ‘passengers direct i, and Union traaafer coaches connect dissect te ecks, and full inform- forthwest corner 13th, and Pennsylvania avenue; station ‘Baltimore and Potet mac railroad, CHAS. E. PUGH, __ J. R. WOO sorta SO Manor. Gon. Passenger Agent. OT! ‘4, OCEAN CH, N.J., ‘EL een oy BEACH, N.J. Mosic throu ‘the season. For t lustrated cireul terms, &c., address, jer-a0t FRED. KE: FOSTER. Manager’ croquet, Ia feavonibie ratea, ER, Proprictor. E T.ACKISTON ISLAND WILL BE OPENED TO Bits Recpton or on JUNE 10a. Daily communication Herm mode- ia. zo rate. OWEN LAVIN, care of Steamer ‘Thompson, Blackiston Island, M. GUY MANSION, ‘SECOND AVENUE, "Tnear Kingwley st Asbury fone Park, N.J 00. Bi ,008 ments. Senin ‘Mus. J. F. BOWEN, f'TROPOLITAN—CORNER OF ATLAN-, Moana vith aventies, Atlantic City, near! Narm beths, Camden snd Atlantic tre se atthe door, Terms moderate, J. del-2m ROCK ENON SPRINGS AND BATHS, OPENS TUESDAY, JUNE lara. ‘at that time. tor, the agctiumdation of ¢ frecar mumbet of fra ‘The ie Eco proved ant ts rrabgeuenth are t idles the best frait tn the nme tee aaa Ce eee aete tat PiPor circulars ae to A. 8. bees i tae Wate” it: “ ONT HOUSE, ae x 2d Edition. Lalit Teagtans to hn Str THE BEIRNE-ELAM DUEL. Further Particaimrs from the Field. Stavwron, Va., June 30.—It is impossible at this time to gather minute details of the uel. Mr. Elam had been concealed not many miles from the scene of the contest for several di He was at the residence of John Lewis, Hon J. F. Lewis, The the meeting was matured in mond a time when Mr. £lam was in that vi- cinity and Mr. Beirne in West Virginia. Some point midway between the two places was fixed as the place. “A change of seconds was made and the cartel, as previously determined, namely, Colt’s six shooters, at elght paces, was agreed upon. Both principals managed to evade the Vigilance of the authorities, and at 6 o'clock this morning met ina strip of woods about two miles from Waynesboro, tue Junction of the Bie- Chesapeake and Ohio nandoah Valley and Taliroads, The distance was mari off, and at the first fire neither of the the challenger, de. Was granl dea iteelf In the right was untouched, Elam fell to the ground, and Beirne, raising his hat to his falien opponent, was hurried into a carriage and driven rapidly away. Senator Ant y's Improved Heal PRovipencs, June 30,—Senator far recovered as to be able to lea’ for Oakiand Beach hotel, Warwick. : ———__ Marshal Strobach Acquitted. MonTGoMERY ALA., June 30.—The fact that Paul. Strobach, U. 8. marshal for this di has just been triumphantly acquitted of the’ charges brought against him, unaccountably falled to Teach the ofthe country. The trial excited ‘reat interest here, and the acquittal was a grati- ying Vindication of the marshal, + ———aaa The War Against Trade Dollars. BUFFALO, June 80.—All the banks, telegraph Offices and a large numberof the tradesmen in this city posted notices to-day refusing to take trade dollars. —— ‘The Continental Guards in Baltimore. Batriwong, June 80.—The Continental Guards, of New Orleans, arrived in this city at noon to- day, and were escorted from Union depot by three companies of the 6th Maryland regiment to the armory of the regiment, where a reception took Place, after which the visitors were escorted to the Carrollton hotel. ee indians on a Thieving Expedition. HELENA, MONTANO, June 30.—The following tel- egram has been recélved from Fort Assinabolne: About 100 lodges of Crees are preparing to move south, under leadership of Little Pine, ostensibly for the purpose of hunt- ing buffaio, but in reality to steal horses and commit other depredations in Montana. Col. Iiges will intercept them, and see that thelr so- Journ on this side of the line 1s short. eee aes Glass-Workers Stop Work. Prrtssure, June 30.—The window-giass workers will cease work to-night for their regularsummer shut-down of two months. The fliut-glass work- ers, with the exception of one or two houses, will ‘stop at the same ume for ‘a period of six weeks, according toa resolution adopted last Saturday. ‘The glass houses at Steubenville, Bellaire, Wheel- ing and other points will close ddwa at the samo ie. ee Dull Day in Wall Street. PRICES OF STOCKS DECLINING. New York, June 30.—The Post’s financial article says: The stock market was dull during the fore- noon and rather heavy, prices declining, however, rather from neglect than any other cause. ‘Thé general list of active stocks declined 3 to &, the latter on Kansas and Texas, Canada Southern and Union Pacific. Denver, however, was exception- ally Weak, declining 134’ from last night’s closing price, though later in the forenoon 5 of the de- cline was recovered. Louisville and Nashville was exceptionally strong. Long Island and Manhat- tan Beach were rather active, and the former advanced 8% and the latter 1%, though a consid- erable part of the extreme advance was lost before 12:80 o'clock. The supply of money con- tinues abundant, and with the prospect of an in- creased amount from the interest and dividend disbursements next week, rates of interest are Weak even at the low figures of the last few days. Call loans on stock collaterals were nomi- nally 2% per cent in the forenoon, and rates for mercantile discounts remain ‘nominally un- changed. eeriine) was very flat to-day, with no feature of interest ——————— The Markets. BALTIMORE, Jane 20.- Niceteis om consoltdsts, 3 pasta new 10- 74; do. new thncee! bai bia to-day, BALTIMORE, June 30.—Cotton dull—middling, 103¢ 310, Flour easy and dull. but not quotably lower. Wheat—southern lower and quiet; western lower, clos- ing inactive: southern red, 1.12a1.16; do. amber, 1.17e 1.21; No, 1 Marylanc fiag testa ce 31.13%¢a1.1334; July, 1, ; August, al eptember, Lica ‘October, 1.18) Corn — southern ni lower an Ri 2 ; western Gut: sonihars Wiliaandl yale, S6a60; wewtern ized, i ptember, Gath, Oate lower and in ect wl 4 a Sa ] & Bs ‘steady—Rio cargoes ordinary to fai 46. str Fat ah ain FReipuie. al z sey quot P1eisa(ci7, un- ‘Reoeipts-flour, 872 3 wheat aR, GOO hels;, corn, 20,000 Shipmente—wheat, ols. Saies—wheat, bushels. Gushels; oats,’ 4,000 bushels. 16,000 bushels; corn, ‘17,000 bush- 504, 000 corn, 25,000 The Kellogg Case. CONTINUED FROM THE FIRST EDITION, Mr. Merrick closed the argument, Mr. Bliss proposed to go on with the arzument on the motion to quash, but Mr. Wilson insisted on having a decision on the pleas first. . Mr. Perry calied attention to the fact that the Prentiss case involved similar questions regarding the grand jury, and asked that the decision of the court be reserved until after that case was argued, ‘The court, therefore, continued the case till next Saturday. a Appointments in the Navy. GRADUATES OF THE NAVAL ACEDEMY ASSIGNED 70 PLACES. , Upon the recommendation of the academic board of the Annapolis naval academy, Secretary Chandler has appointed the following graduates at the conclusion of tye slx years’ course to posi- Uons in the navy: J. A. Hoogewerff, ensign; R. B. Dashiell, ensign; F.C. Rider, assistant engi- neer; F. E. Sutton, sseond Meutenant in the marine corps; H. K. White, assistant engineer; L. Karmany, second Meutenant U. Gs ¥. E. Capehart, ensign; H. Eldredge, ensign; C. A. Doyen, second lieutenant M. C.;'C. H. Lauch- heimer, second leutenant M. C.; W. H. Stayton, second Heutenant M. C.; H. B. Wilson, ensign; H. C. Haines, second Meutenant M. C.; J. Mahoney, second Heutenant M. C.; G. Wilkes, ensign; J, M. ineer; Geo. Barnett,second a |, Moses, second Ueutenant L_ Shock J. Linhard, and Woodward assistant naval constructors. ‘The ‘board recommended only nine cadets for vacancies in the marine cot and that the re- maining vacancy be not fi until Naval Cadet W. T. Webster, now on duty in a foreign station, Shall have been examined. That vacancy wili be filled by him or C. M, Perkins. appointed who attains the the New Department Building. CHIEF ENGINERE SNYDER SELECTED, Secretaries Lincoln and Chandler and Assistant Secretary Davis held a meeting in the office of the Secretary of War to-day, and selected Chief En- ineer Henry Lee Snyder, ‘of the navy, to be au- erintendent of the ew Beate, War and Navy de. partmen % ‘Engineer Snyde: for some time been on duty in the bureau of en- gineering, Navy department. — ‘Tae PRESIDENT will return trom New York be- fore the end of next week, and will remain here ‘until the 10th or 12th of July, when he will go to Newport. The length of his stay there and his future movements have not been decided yet. Tue Disrrict Dest.—The interest due on the old funded debt of the District of Columbia, in- cluding the water bonds, July ist, amounts to $208,151.50, Bros were opened to-day at the Treasury de- partment for carpets for the building. ©. W. Hayes and W. B. Moses & Sonwerethe Washington bid- est due July ist on prone pear ergata pa 4 and on Pacific rail bonds. The interest on the - me 705. "The ‘Treas (the Attorney General) had dismissed Mr. Cook from service as special counsel in the star route cases, and that the star route defendants Cook, letter, is by oa _ ri proceed: had not seen fit to reply to it he assumed that the Attorney General was in the in- terview. Both public and oe Tespect, he ‘says, require that they should receive a de nial from him. He makes his dental, sayii is utterly false that the defendants in the star Toute cases bought me as one of the ex-counsel. * © . When you made the asset had dismissed me you knew 1t was utterly uatrue.” He concludes by some severe strictures upon the ttorney General, and deciares “I will publish vindication I may deem proper.” THE ATTORNEY GENERAL THREATENED WHE) 4 $UIT FOR SLANDER 2! “When will you enter your suit against the At torney General?” asked a Stam reporter of Mr. W. A. Cook this afternoon. “In a week or two,” said Mr. Cook. “That’s what that letter means, I suppose,” said. the reporter. “You intend to enter a suit.” “Yes,” sald Mr. Cook. “I cannot sue for Ilbel, he did not publish the matter. It camo from him by word of mouth. The sult will be for ae eupp will cat lary damages,” Su] rou. claim exem) obse! the = ter. = “I don’t care about the damages,” sald Mr, Cook. “All I care to do is to bring him up before court and jury, where I may be vindicated and he made to answer for his prevarication.” WHAT THE ATTORNEY GENERAL BAYS. Attorney General Brewster declines tomake any statement in reply to the accusations against him contained in the letter of William A. Cook. He said to-day, when approached on the subject, “Oh, Iam too busy to talk about that now, and, besides, I have something better to do.” SAE ee ee Perjury in Washington. FORCIBLE REMARKS BY DISTRICT ATTORNEY CORK- HILL, Inthe Criminal Court yesterday, in his closing address in the Creek murder case, United States District Attorney Corkhill made the following re marks: “I cannot allow this occasion to’pass with- out calling attention to the remarkable exhibition of want of character of the witnesses both for the government and the defense. In this case and one tried a few weeks ago of a similar character almost. one hundred witnesses have been examined, and 80 much perjury and utter disregard of the obll- rations Of an oath I never saw in a court of fusttee It suggests to me that those worthy and nevolent gentlemen and ladies who are solici- ting money and devoting their time to reform and christianizing the heathen from Greenland toAfrica can find work closer home, here attheir own capt- tal. If these 100 people represent the neighbor- hoods in which they live, under the very dome of this temple of justice, and within sound of the church bells, there 1s'a fleld ripe for the harvest, and as worthy of labor, as fully demandin their attention, as can be found on Africa or the shores of Abyssiania.” sd i District Government Affairs, WATER FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. Mr. Jas. R, Young, chief clerk and superintend- ent of butiding, Department of Justice, to-day ob- tained permission of the District Commissioners tw have the water main on Pennsylvania avenue, opposite that department, opened, for the purpose of bringing into the building a four-inch supply pipe. BIDS FOR GRADING STREETS. Bids were opened in the office of the District Commissioners for grading and lating the following streets: 5th st., bet. Pa. and Va. aves, 8. @.; P, bet. North Capitol st, and N.J. ave. n.W.; 1st st, Det. Nat. and river, 8.w.; Ast, bet. 4th and on sts. ne, The bids are in process of scheduling. ‘The bidders are Edward Lynch, P. Maloney, W. Mohler, Thos. Joyce, O. O'Haré, A. Gieason, John Cuidmore, Michael Hine, F. P. Murphy,’ John. Henry Murphy, Wm. Buckley, J. A. Blundon and Others, The competition was quite spirited. PERMITS TO BUILD. . Butlding permits have been issued by Inspector Entwisle as follows: R. H. Spindle, erect four two- story dwellings intersection of G and 12th streets southe: 000, R. R. Slmma, agent, erect four two-story dwellings, G and 13th street south- east; $4,000. Ss Lecal jotes. Street lamps will be lighted at 7:45 p.m., and extinguished at 2:10 a. m. A meeting will be held at Clan-na-Gael hall on Morday night next, July 2d, at 8 p.m., to express sympathy with the families of the men lately ex- ecuted in Dublin, Mr. Charles L. Hine. son of Mr. L. G. Hine, has been admitted to the bar of the District. Chas. Love and James Noyes, two house paint- ers, While working at the Lafayette house, corner 24 ‘and B streets, about 10 o'clock this morning, were badly hurt by the falling of a scaffold on which they were working. Both were sent to their homes by the police ambulance, At a meeting of colored citizens of the seventh district Gilbert L. Joy, Edward Nerves, John H. Bell were elected delegates to the District nomi- nating convention to choose delegates to the Louis- Ville convention in September. ee Drownep.—About 11 o'clock this morning a col- ored boy about sixteen years old while carrying a bucket of water on the canal boat Robert Shriver, lying at Glimore, Meredith & Co.'s wharf, fell into the river and was drowned. His body had not been recovered at 2o’clock. ‘The name of the lad Was not known. es RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER—The followin: Were the readings at the office of the chief signal officer to-day: 7 a.m. 69.3; 11 am., 80.2; 2 p.m. 61.5. ‘Maximum, 820; minimum, 64.0. pe ola HELPED on ToEemR Way.—Mr. D. E. Cahill took to police headquarters to-day a family of Irish tmml- grants, consisting of a mother and three children, and had an interview with Major Dye and Capt Vernon, after which half transportation was fur- nished ‘them to Cleveland, where the children’s father lived. 5 ——— PRosPective CHANGES IN THE Post OFFicE Dz- PARTMENT.—The Postinaster General had a con- ference to-day with his three assistants relative to the changes in the department made _necessa: by the provision in the appropriation pill for the appointment, oF additional clerks and’ the neces- sary promotions. A report was started in the department that sweeping changes were contemplated. The Postmaster General 1n- formed a Star reporter that no changes of importance were contemplated, and that nothing would be done except what was neces- sary in adjusting the clerical force to meet the Tequirements of the law. A few minor changes would be made, and some promotions, and the object of the conference was to @ake a satisfac- tory adjustment. Bros were opened at the government printing office to-day for painting the pufiding. There were thirty-four bidders, and the bids trom $1,700 to $8.900. The award will probably be made this afternoon, ‘THE STR will be sent by mall, postpaid, to those leaving the city during the summer for any length oc sme, snd the address changed as often as de- sired. Subscription, fifty cents per month, Posi- TIVELY IN ADVANGE. News Bricfs. Detective Mitchell brought to Baltimore from EE ted reo it Rule Miner, who is wanted in e money. Four members of the staff of the Berlin news- have been man. A dispatch from Wilcox, Arizona, says: “Indians reported in Ash Canyon and on the New Mexi- can like. Cavairy hre in pursuit ‘The Indians are Feast Buckner, the young woman who figured 89 conspicuously in the Thompson-Davis tragedy g Hy 8 i Fy 4 i & lH i HY Hi ill in. Late in ‘we thought. word from Baltimore but couldn’t. Ithought he was in Virginia, so set to tofind him myself. 1 sent postal cards addressed to him, telling him to come here, all over the state,and one reached him at New, News. weeks ago Monday he walked in this office, and said: ‘Well, here Iam; what do you want?’ ‘Caleb,’ said I, ‘your father 1s dead,’ and he fainted right off. I sent word to Mrs. Dun- dore, and she came home. We didn’t let him to Baltimore for fear that some people there might try to put him in the insane asylum in order to get his money.” THE COURTSHIP. “Well, where does the courtship come in,” broke in the reporter. “Ihad nomore idea that he was going to ask me to marry him than Ihave that you will before you leave the office,” was the reply, with a faint effort to blush. “But didn’t he show any fondness for you be- fore his return 2” queried the pencil man. “Oh, yes; let me see: it was last winter thet I sald to Dundore, ‘ Dundore, do you know that that cub of yours is trying to make love me? ‘Well, never you mind, Howard,’ sald she; ‘some of these days that ‘boy will have more money than you ever had or ever will have.’ No, indeed,” con- Unued Mrs. Howard, “I didn’t have any idea that he wanted to marry me until he asked meto, I have almost backed out several times, because T think people will say that T was a forttine hunter. and that I inveigled him into marrying me. I have had a pretty hard struggle to-day. First I think T will and then I think T won't, but the mar- riage license has been issued and all’ the arrange- ments made, and I suppose it will come off this evening.” “Of course It will come off thisevening,” said the 8 reporter, friend, “and do you know,” turning to : think he'll do well by Howard, for he is a real nice boy. “How old 1s he?” asked the reporter of Mrs. Howard. “He 1s thirty-one, and Iam thirty-three. I don’t Want people to think that I am an oid woman, and he fs nothing but a boy, and don’t you say in the paper that Tam fat and ugly, either. If you should me ‘MY NEW STORE FROCK, you would think I was pretty good looking.” “So the wedding will take place this evening, you think,” said the reporter. “Yes, but I can’t tell just when, Mr. Merritt and Mrs, Dundore are in Baltimore, and I can’t tell the hour until after they arrive. We will have a reception next week some time, and I will invite you to it; but don’t say mean things about me, ‘and rake me over the coals in the paper.” ‘You are interested in the employment agency, aren’t you?” asked the reporter. “Oh, yes,” was the reply. “Mrs. Dundore at- tends to the law and claim business, and I to the agency. You see, when I started in I was expect- ing to get a government position and I didn’t Want my name to appear in the businees, 80 as Mrs. Dundore was well known I wanted it all un- ger her name. I didn’t get the position, but I have done 80 well here that I wouldn't give this business for any y Bovernment position.” ‘Will you continue it after your marriage?” ee We will Te ged of money, and I will help spend it, and I will spend it right, too. it is estimated that Caleb will have $75,000 or more.’ Being assured that the wedding was to come off that evening without fall the reyorter took his leave, He learned from those sequainted with persons that the young man is very litti if any, over 23 years of age, and that his bride is —well, a little more than 33° ———___. Builders and Buildings. HANDSOME IMPROVEMENT—BUSINESS BUILDINGS AND NEW RESIDENCES, A handsome residence has been begun by Gen. Jobn F. Farnsworth adjoining his own house on B ‘street, between 1st and Delaware avenue. It will be three stories and a basement high with a sub- cellar under the entire building. ‘The front will be 2% feet and the depth 48 feet. There will be bay windows the entire height of the house, the front Will be of pressed brick laid in black mortar. The interior finish will be of handsome design and in acconiance with the latest designs, The cost will be $9,500. The architect is J. Germuiller and the contractor is John J. Shane, The same architect has prepared plans fora double house for Mr. Geo, J. Utermehie, on 11th street, near L. It wili be three stories and a base- ment high, with a front of 40 feet, two bay win- dows und a tower projection the entire height of the house. The interior will be Gnely finished. ‘The cost 1s $5,000. Mr. Joan J. Shane, the contractor, is about to enlarge and make alterations to his brick dwelling on 9th street, between I and K streets northwest. ‘The first story 1s to be fitted up for a store and te two upper stories for a dwelling for his own use. Next week Mr. Seaton Perry will begin the im- provement of his store, at the corner of 9th and tne Avenue, by putting in'a handsome modern front. The new show Findows will project farther out from the buiidifig than at present. ‘The windows will be roofed over by inclined gro’ upper parts being relieved by stained glass. "The dvor and the interior wood finishings will be of hard maple, finely polished. Mr. F. @. Atkinson is the architect, and H. M. Deiilinger the bullder. Mr. Frank Warren 13 about erecting on 13th street, between S and T,a handsome two-story and basement dwelling, with press-brick front, laid In red mortar, =A ‘windows and all modera improvements. Mr. Wm. Price is the builder, and it will cost about $3,100. Mr, F. P. Nash, a well-known wheelwright, has commenced the erection of Ne 6 SUMMER GARDEN.—An orchestra of Mif- teon aele under ot evening. Miss Bertha Ra’ and Mr. Louis Biumenburg, vi the stars. hasan will be etven July 1 = given July fp, gire an excursion onthe weamer “Coreiean prot pe hE Members of the Apollo who will go the i | i i ‘nic will be held here on for the or St Matthew's Sunny school Teupraxce Excurstox.—The steamer Mystic will leave for Giymont at 9 and 8 o'clock to-mor- Manswatt Haut.—Messra. Eo 8 and @ W. Bauer will give a family excursion to Wawiall Hall on the Fourth of July on the Mary GLywont.—Messrs. Whipple and Shattuck will give a select excursion to G! on July 4th. ‘The steamer Arrowsmith make two trips, 08 8:90 8 m. and 6 p.m. ans For Luray Cave —Mescrs. Free will give a grand Fourth =" Luray cave over the Virginia Occoquan Balls Monday to Marshall Hall every Saturday, a m., a excursions to and Giymont. Legspurg Races.—Running and Will take place on the Fourth of July at Va, Grand excursion over the W. & 0.8 WR —eceecialpnenenmee THE NEW YORK STOCKM&RKST. ‘STefollowing age the ovening and Closing petoes «ithe New York Stock Market to-aay, as reported byspecial wire to H. H. Dodge, 589 15ta strest. Name, aya dame, Cen. Pactfic...| 76 | 75% Nor. & Wes p.| 41%! Ches. & Ohio..! 19) North Pac Do. ist pret . Be Do. pref. Ws ts Ti Central 2) 34,St Paul pret. 110% Lake Shore *.! 10 [St. P. & Omatin| 4636) 45) Lou. & Nash ..) 524, 52%! Do. pret 10856 108 Mich. Cent...°| 935; 98 "/Texas Pac M. K.& T.. Mo. Pacific 1024, 1024) Wab. Pac. N. J. Central..) 864 854 Wab. Pac. pid. » Central (1194 1193,, West. Union,, toenaiateiats |Unton Pac Bry) 873 ss 30 | 431 44 | 83% BK) one Affairs in West Washington. Sttver Weppine.—Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dowl- ing celebrated their silver wedding last evening at their hospitable home on Gay street. They ree ceived many handsome presents, and entertained. thelr numerous friends ta elegant style, Among the friends of Mr. and Mrs. Dowling present wero many from Baltimore. wna e Sext TO THE Hosrirat.—Mollle Brown, colored, aged forty-one, living in Cooper's alley, betwe a Bist and d2detreets, and Margaret Petit, living : © $333 M street, aged thirty-three years, were sent (9 the hospital to-day. Nores.—Repairs on the P or West. street — aeross Rock creck, under the supervision of Hunter, have been completed, tron being substit - ted for Wood whenever Ube same could be done.—— Thirty additional signal service men are to be sent to Fort Myer.— Tie storm of yesterday was very violent ia the vicinity of Langley, Va., blowing dows trees and fences and doing creer Galea 0 ment of First Co-operative Building Association. 2 Loner Matrers.—Lozan Tribe has elected the following officers to serve the ensuing term: Sa- chem, Thomas Hughes; senior sachem, M. Hure ley; Junior sachem, J. Golding; chief of J. L. Collins; assistant chief of records, 8 Suatth? prophet, H. Judy. Invincible Counctl No. 7, Sons-of Jonadabs, hare c TORS, ¥ ells, P.3 J W. Dé Kraft, RS; H.W.’ Brewer, treas.; Jol Berry, F. 8.;'J. B. Evans, G.; Georze Thompson, asst. G.; Jacob Hunter, J. W.: J. B. Curry, 0. W. Chambers Lodge No. 14, L 0. G. 'T., helil'at their hall last night a very pleagant open ineeting. ‘The following exercises were highly enjoyed: Sing: ing, by the chotr; reading, by Mr. Rittue: a ress, by Mr. W. M. Sewell, of Colorado; song, b Bessie Harvard; flute solo, by George 'W. Beal , Jr.; reading, by James Sommerville. At the clos Of ‘the exercises a bountiful supply of ioe-creata and cake wass rved. Tue Pxvp’howme Ropsexy.—Not a clue has as Yet been found to the Prud'homme robbery. ‘Tho Getectives are “hopeful,” as they claim, but Uns is all they can say. ConDITION OF THE WATER.—Great Falls, turbid: recelving reservotr, south connection, do.; norta connection, clear; distributing reservoir, clear. Surrrina News.—Arrived—Scl Annie Gus, Cur- tus, Callas, Cleared—Schr. Henry Parker, Green, New York. eee Alexandria Affairs. Reported for Tae Evexrxe Stan, Crr¥ Scoot Boanp.—The school board met Inst night, President Stuart In the chair. All of the regular teachers, Messrs. Ficklen and Beach and Mrs. Baggett and Misses Clarkson, Yates, MU Welsh, Grigg, Price, Summers, Schoileld, Brock and Sisson Were re-ciected teachers of the white schools, and J. F. Parker, U. H. Madella, J. EL Lumpkins, G. W. Piper, Ida R. Morris, Jannie K Arnold, C. S. Dulany, Addie Wair ang Sarah A, Gray re-elected teachers of the colored schools, ‘The election of other teachers was postponed. All the present Janitors were re-elected. An order was made for the school registers, &2., for next year, and for needed repairs to bulluinga, The atiorneys, Messrs. Beach and Stuart, were re- Gyysted 16 procure, as soon as possible,'a decree of eMart carrying out the agreement to give the School board Tu control of the Lee and Seaton School houses. ScHOOL Books Next Yeax.—Holmes’ readers tor four grades and fley’s readers for two grades, With McGuff-y’s spelier for three grades and Parker & Watson's for the residue, and Hare Yey’s grammar were last night, ado) the . making the {Uli list of books tobe used In the public schools next y Holmes’ history of i geographies, Harve amma 2ubie"S arith melics, Spencerian writing books, McGuffey’s first and second readers, Holines’ third, fourth, fiith and sixth readers, McGuffey’s spellers for first, second and third grades, Parker & Watson's the third. Tuese my ame resulting tn a score of 18 to 6 in favor of the Nationals During the game the umpire, Lee Moore, was siruck in the face by afoul ball and badly cut. Rerorrrr'’s Nores—The county court will re- ‘sume Its session on Monday pext.—The of the public Schools reoatved taetr June onlarien, to-day. ‘Tuegoorpora jon offictal paid June next Monday.——Mr. J. Rector Lowe has ‘fret oMcer of the New York 5 latter bonds amount to urer July 1st on the o(d funded debe of the ‘Distrioe ot Columbia, including water bonds, Inceeasep Mar. Srnvick WanTsD.—Ex-Senator Kellogg, Jeffords, Capt. ©. E SECRETARY TsLLER has returned from the West to this city and was at the department to-day. RrrvaLisM I Cuicago.—The of the Church of the Ascension nish ol of “Father” “Greoms GaRDEN.—A Concert can be enjoyed here SWOOMNG to 9am, 2:30 10p.m. Ladies—10a.m. to 12 m Boys—2:30 ie constantiy changing