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seis ee ee f fs THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C SATURDAY: ‘MAY 24, 1890-SIXTEEN PAGE “but at last I have made my debut in Parisian CHAPTER XXX Written for Taz Evsxrre Stan FISH CULTURE. mission have the recipients of many EDUCATIONAL Written ‘EE EVENING STAR. society. ‘erez Peru's wife is no longer a per- —a courtesies on some = ————"S — epee rae apg hay oe DRESS FOR STYLE AND COMFORT. aon es 9 | ate be bisden away in an obscure lodging.” DAISY's DIARY. oo “|The Aims and Results of the United | boats and steamers owned by fishing firms | JPIIVATE scuooL FOR YOUNG 1ApIan 10 WHOSE WAS THE HAND? | xtrsssce sis hice tor ct |, sony asm it pend hs] what Women Want aad Oughtto Keow |” Duce Fen Comision, "| Sar Hata dn ain shure | PEAS BSL, WAS SaR Ble r sober and serious of aspect, apparently intent | b0ok,@ month which has brought me daily About Dressmaking. ORIGIN AND NISTORY OF AN INTERESTING gov-| ous manner. upon the safe adjustment of locks and. bolts | Bearer and nearer in union with him who is to ERNMENT BUREAU—HOW THE rxquinies ang | S8hermen, giving § & and the putting away of stray valuables, The last | sbare all my life, and whom I am to love and | STRICTLY CORRECT STYLES FOR STREET Gowxt— ~ events in different BY MISS BRADDON. glimmer of light had been extinguished in the | obey. Yes, abey; the word suggests not the| THE NEW ENGLISH BLazkR. sUITs—novsx | CABRIED OX—CHANOE MADE IX THE METHODS— | C)he daily catch and other information, have meRCe marquees and tomorrow morning all that fairy | faintest sense of humiliation. I am proud to| pasuroxs —BLAcK GOWxS AND How THEy | AIDED BY FISHERMEN. so been open to the agents of the commis- US IYERSITY OF VIRGIN Anthor of “Lady Andley’s Secret,” “Like and Unlike,” | scene would be taken to pieces like achild’s | have a master, such a master. I never had seen Ege —— ion, thus inenring an accurate knowledge of | 11 SUMMER gp ty “fhe Day Will Come," dea uzzle and carted away, while the roc’s egg | that kind of feeling with my poor dear Cyril, | S!OULD BE MADE. ISH for breakfast, fish all fishing events, Factsand figures are also ie ip would be soldat a sacrifice tosome enter- | On the contrary I felt as if he had been given for dinner, fish for sup-| obtained from curers and manufacturers, | US Sy (i. O. Chiversiay of Ya) te “s on. prising proprietor of cafe or music hall, to me as my slave, a person to order about HERE isn’t half the pleasure buying fish! Sach records of railroads, express agencies | ™24-shw.2w,)10.0aw2w Prof. Com. and Stat. Law eens The footman drew aside the plush curtains| For the past fow days after that terrible rev- gowns when one has plenty of ee ae houses | are examined, | WV ASHINGTON CONRERVA tae . and shut the wide plate-giass window, which | elation about my stopfather I kept my ghastly money, says s shrewd woman with & . . et practiouble the Sehing grounds | ani veer Fane ee tne ® eee nes fastened in the usual manner of French case- | secret. I could not trast even him whom I had pretty good notion of both sides of American people if the the location of a) tus and | Free advantares Oh BI D CHAPTER XXIX. ments, and it may be that under the influence | trusted with my whole heart and my whole life. the subject. “The interest comes in United States fish com- | the method of fishing observed. epost oo- PEWATE FRENCH Lessons— of traffled turkey and champagne he was some- | I feared that if I told Gilbert my conviction of mission continues to ex- | cluded and out-of-the-way places are visited by ‘Ciamsacal and ans aman, what uncertain in twisting the long brass bolt | Ambrose Arden’s guilt, if I showed him how | When you have just enough to get what you tend ite munificent|the trained ts the commission, ON Duverdier and hie cousin into its socket, link by link the chain of circumstantial evi- | want by drawing liberally on contrivance and they being oftimes obliged to make iN and his were “Ts all safe?” asked Dolores, listlessly, asshe | dence might be put together until the circle | taste, For myself, I grow tired reading about operations while agri- alone in the drawing room. Through | took up her ostrich fan and moved slowly to- | was compiete, he might consider it his net Be us in sail boats to outlying | "YE GAILEAKD scour. oF culture proceeds to run Pg se t rt rudderlese and wayfaring | a1 f' 2%; —Sperinl Drench, German. Mallen . urses: tT plete 8 the draped opening of the lar - | ward the door. bring about a public investigation and opalence I cannot hope to have, The fashion. itself into the ground | mules over mountain paths and through unin- | lessor, will held all wumniner Nye Taee ® Sea eae ee | ken eae” condemn my mother to the horror of knowing | *Fticles treat of too unlimited gorgeousness and plug up the hole, | Babited regions. ‘It has becu necossury also for | (¥vakanrex vo Tract ANYONE To Dha® tral window the dimly lighted mar-| (ppt), you may go to bed, all of you.” what manner of man she had married. But | for anything below servant girls’ imagination, That old- faith | them to visit Chinese fishing camps on the Pa- Kafe-size Crayon Portrait tp Ten Tem at ape tater ner “Madame will require the services of Elise at | after tortarin, niyselt for those ae days of | who seldom find flights too extravagant to libehs BRM enced Poet provide | “ile const s and walk the —— ees Santer! =: Fo Site ©. a foliage @ somber air. The fountain | her toilette?” uzzled thought and nights of feverish unrest | please them. I wish somebody would write made _ get ne information. ent anently o ~ TQ = had left off playing, the electric light had been | “Not tonight, Tell her to bring me my Feouta Vewplial lle tain eA aes for women who wish to look aa well as the best | ™AY be revived and strengthened if sabe = ee patie om =< men ep ioe t {bean ts sions Pace toate Dra ned off i js ti 1 i saw that there was something amiss with me, r ” a P tery or ission hee. instruction for " oe tuamoe poy csr ben ache Account to ditirb me before that Loure’ | thateven his presence ‘could. not’ make ‘ms |O0 ordinary allowances” Tt isn't impossible to | Watery wasto comes the free raw ma Yessels and receipts of fish, and in monthly or sing ihumediately athait price Now that the tension of supreme excitement | happy, and he pressed and pressed me to con- | look as well—not to dress as well absolutely, | the brains, backbones and diaphragms of our semi-monthly farnish much other im- rtant data, including the movements of the themselves and the fluctuations in the pretation catch on various fishing grounds. Many volun- | tita scr. Suland Reta nw ee valuable a ae ably es dae MS paces CIViL, seRVECE Ieerite Ts ceived from thoug! an ies} 207 10th st. a% —Pupile prepared for all ext “ie Tor pha the various Uranches of the eee rene? Lessons for ‘Consus Buresa, AN OCTOPUS PLANT. The commission operating in conjunction with its hatcheries scattered all over Uncle Sam's plantation is a sort of an octopus reach- archways took s funereal aspect, lighted only | was relaxed Dolores felt tited-te death. She | fide in him, AndsoI told him all the dismal | but to make as satisfactory an effect—on much | People. Lord Byron got up early one morning by a few small clusters of wax candles placed | could hardly crawl upstairs to her luxurious | story and my reasons for believing that my | jess money than rich women spend, if one has ~ neces ee to a oot are ~ here and there amidst the greenery. bed-room. She had but just strength to unclasp Se rae Nad Tboem GUMed by! Bis | iiss tees, w commled of shophing sade andl the a poor ge raping sclera Dolores looked at her cousin, stiffed » yawn | Bet Jewels—her necklace of matchless pearls— | friend. || by his darkening countenance as | is clever at her needle. Three-fourths of the | that the tides are but old ocean's pulse and his snd walked slowly toward the bell beside the | shoes of diamonds, omeralds and sapphires | he listened that he was of my opinion, but he | cost of dresses from first-class houses goes for | breath the winds that make our ships come in. chimney piece. which studded her bodice, the crescents | snswered gravely and deliberately. the making, not the material. There is just | Nor did the apostropheic bard foresee = “Tam sure you don’t expect me to be in-| which flashed from her dark hair. She was | “Your theory is plausible, Daisy, yet there | one thing women want to understand more nen pengae “op geet acho oe <4 clined for conversation at this late hour, | Just able to take off all these splendors and to | is no incident in lite which may not bear s| than the higher criticism or Swedish gymnas- me Se les and menes + ee pon *. Leon,” che eaid coldly; “ce, if you’ . | drop them in a careless heap upon her dressing | double interpretation. I certainly believe | tics, and that is dressmaking. Every girl | N° longer man’s control stops with the shore, sae ace said coldly; ‘so, if you'll allow me, | sabie, and then she exchanged her silken gare | Duverdier to be tho murderer, as surely as I be- | skesala ice taugh thoroughly how to plan a| but the whole boundless universe is his, in- Tl order your carriage. ment fora loose muslin peignoir. threw back | lieve him to be Claude Morel under another | dress and finish it in correct style, for good | Cluding the rivers and fresh water lakes, and it “Please don’t take that useless trouble. I | the satin-covered eider-down and flung herself | name; and Franting that he is the guilty man, | dress makers are scarcer than saints, and | ‘8 in these that the fish commission is doing y © OF COMMERCE, opposite city post office, uh Cour 3 ~y ") bnwlinh Account: worthand and Typewnting. New raiture, Send for eireulane, K. UBNER, AM, OE, Prin. Third year as a business Educator ip this: Tit of Pastman College, - ing out to every babbling brook or land locked | Sect Jars s mew ber of the thou tty have no carriage. Leame in a cab and dis- | Upon her bed, o vercome with sleep. it is assure trange thing that he should | honest ones far more so, its greatest work. bay, to inland lakes ana spawning grounds, and | \)ith toccived the cnle ona y id a APSF missed it. I shall walk back to my hotel.” Not a sound in that sleeping household, save | dog your stepfather’s footsteps in this quiet | Not to tell the wearying novelties of style, ITS BRANCHES. bearing to every aqueous nook or rippling cor- | ness Education at the World's Fair beld in Paria, 18804, “oy, > 1. the striking of various clocks, with more or | oases and that your lover should renounce the | but to select the best points. is a pleasing mat- The commission has three co-ordinate | ner of the republic a gladness that yet may ma.) ou are not at your old address? less musical chime. Five o'clock! Yes, there | happiness of his life and go info exile, after | ter, The gown for the strect, rich or plain, is F rove a fountain of perpetual youth, and surely Would have wade that ancioat angler, Isaac Mich Scicol tor Both Sexes. 2812 1st. Pups Walton, live forever. THOS, W. SIDWELL, Principal = * MANY MILLIONS FOR DISTRIBUTION. I OSE POLYTECHMC INSTITUTE, TERRE The commission will this year distribute to Fah ae = School of Engineering, Well en- fertmenteot Mechanteal and the various waters of the country about half s | (ivi Fusu micity, Chemistry, Drewing. SELECT RCHOOL-ANFLEMENTAR® = * branches, that of fish culture, inquiry in regard ee a “No; Iam staying at the Hotel St. Lazare | is another sound. As the hammer falls on the overhearing a conversation between his father | of wool, silk being left to the dowagers out 9! staal — for s night or two. I am only in Paris as a | gong for the fifth time there is the sound of a | and that man. The links are strong links; But | doors, "A well-chosen wardrobe will have a se- | ‘© f00d fishes, and inquiry into the statistics, bird of passage. I sail next week from Havre— | Window opening softly and slowly on the | the evidence is not of a kind that would be ac- | lection of these in cheviot, serge, heuriotta, | methods and relations of the fisheries, Through tor B ‘dee ‘°—) ground floor. Then @ pauso—and then the cepted in a court of law, and I doubt if thelaw | mohair and the drap d’ete, most useful and | it¥ acquaintance with all the fishing grounds gap enpiageieanonia cautious opening of a door—another pause, | willever touch the man whose moral guilt, | welcome of fine goods, Each’ material has its | and the names and character of the boats and “Thope you will be more fortunate there and again another sound, the stealthy tread | granting him guilty, is greater than the guilt | own special mode for making and its own ac- | fishermen it gives through its reports much rs i : rt than you appear bee: f lightly shod feet on the velvet pile of the | of the shedder of blood.” companiments of hat and gloves for correct | that is beyond tho scope of a mere census table, | billion fish, a number so great that a boy with Mma i eee nyopess “Tdon’t want the law to touch him; I don’t | (oe 8 and through accompanying explanations makes | « pin hook pulling out om every minute might Ta wes Gamatandaal ty the, cocaew of azote Marcet hears those sounds faintly in | want my mother ever fo know bow cruelly she cuutived Gon suvcaceal the otherwise useless figures Tnteligible,” Its | tat day would be kepteo bany he couldn't neal inet Rit yurticuar,tvetion ty i \- as been cheater a ceiver want my ry o 3 10" pars. it ot * eS —y her reply. Could so brief a separation have | ready? ‘Ie is eatiy for pire, Hrlah oe you to understand the horror of it all, and that |, Be8in with a cheviot check for mornings and | fohocing bring die: ome aan ons OF he | any watermelons for a thousand ye ish method tought, 734 12th st aw. apeOelam commission co-operates with the work being Worked such a change in the woman who only | lateness of the hour at which they went torest, | this man with whom I have to live in daily | Shopping. There are fifty patterns of cheviot 8 1 Z ‘ ico | With the affairs of other countries, and the | done by the soveral states, and frequently re- | JxPWARD ¢. 10) -, | few months ago had obviously adored him? | She is sleeping somewhat more deeply than | friendship, or the appearance of friendship, is | in small plaids, but one will restrict the choice knowledge thus obtained may serve to prevent | ceives re. from the state boards, to which | Correct (deep) Breatiuus’ Voice Culture, Oratorical am@ He was silent for some moments. The tone of | Uual, worn out by the noises that kept her | of all men upon earth the most abhorrensto| to shepherds check in gray and white, dead | or solve international complications. there is alwaysa ready mse. The Hudson | Dramatic Action, at 1317 J:sth st. now (S-whe DBMsvesl awake till an hour or so ago, Jt is her habit to | me.” leaf, fawn or stone color, with creamy white, The scope of the mquiry is to ascertain the | has been made a salmon river,which it was not cus BERKLITZ_SCHOOL OF LANGUAGE, reply was constrained. rise when the servants go down in the morn- | I shuddered at the word friend. crossed perhaps with a bar of faint yellow, | commercial importance of the fishery industries | hy nature owing tothe location of the spawn- eS ath Be “I congratulate you on the wisdom of your | ing, to be as early as the earliest of the house- | “Oh, I waa so fond of him once,” I said, *1| ola pink or indigo, or a thresd of less indefinite | of the United States; to study the commercial | ing grounds above impassable rapids, and TRIAL LESSONS FREE, Course since I left Paris,” he said. “You have | hold, and to see that the day’s work is begun | used to sit upon his knee and put my arms| blue, red or amber. Let the red vh cks and | value of fishing grounds; to define the extent | the Delaware by a single lanting ‘Send for circulars. seven years has shown unexpected results, | , Pranches tn New York, Bost Brockiyp. Cutcora) By systematic work ittoo would’ be made the ag ay » Bertin home of this royal race. The annual catch of | England. shad is worth three-quarters of a million more than it was tem years ago, while the value of the total catch has in the same time increased about $10,000,000. The entire American catch worth about fifty or sixty millions to the hermen, which is enhanced to from seventy. five to @ hundred millions by the manufac. turers, betimes—but this morning her senses are dull, | round his neck. Icalled him tincle because I | blue checks and heliotro) severely alone, ag | and character of inshore fisheries and those in = Erssopes = a Ges told you she mixes the sounds of those footsteps with a | could not bear to think that he was not related | they fade, for one thing, ast they never look | interior waters; to determine their resources ‘erez was devoted enoug! 0 marry YOU, | confused dream of the past. It isa summer | tome. [used to run from my father to him, | quite right for the other. A smart suit in | a8 Shown by tho catch of various species; the if you played your cards properly. Sunday morning and her kindly neighbor is | and one was almost as dear to me as the other. | cheviot has the skirt all round in flat box pleats | seasons of abundance and the effect of fishing “Yes; he is devoted—-which is strange—and I | coming to call her, that she may be up and | Aud now to know that he is utterly base, false | or with gathered straight drapery in the back, | upon the supply of fish; to study the economic sm grateful, which may seem even more ex- | dressed and away to the station of St, Lazare | and cruel, inexorably cruel, cruel as death | with jacket and plain vest of thick glossy silk, | condition of the fishermen and ascertain their traordinary.” to meet the kindly Englishman for that prom- | itself.” or a plain surah blouse, gathered at throat and | nativity, citizens} &c.; to study the vessels ee . _ ised excursion to Marly le Roi. We know nothing, Daisy,” said my dearest, | belt. No fancy stitching, no trimming of any | and boats employed in the fisheries, with a ‘And you are happy, I suppose?’ Fond dream of days long vanished. Fancy | in his calm, grave voice; “there is nothing ab- | sort, but the pleats of the skirt pressed in | View to suggesting improvements; to determine “Yes, I am actually happy; but I hardly | pridges the dismal gulf of years and the grave | solute or couclusive in all your evidence, The | sharp folds, as if laid by a straight edge, and | the character of different forms of apparatus Fealized till tonight how pleasant it is to be | where her lover lies, and she hears his voice | signs of trouble of miid which you. have | stitched firmly to tapes all around, so that no | of capture, their utility and their effect upon tha aie of a williesniea.” and sees his face again just as she heard and | noticed in your stepfather may be only the | winds can blow them out of place. Ready-| the fisheries; to study the methods of fishing “Tam glad you have found out the value of | #¥ him more than twenty years ago. indications of physical disease, We must wait, | made gowns are seidom satisfactory in this re- | with a view to suggesting improvements or a Ri a d that your experience has been on | , Suddenly the face fades, the voice is silent, | and watch, if need be, and whether this dire | spect, and second-rate dress makers have discouraging such methods as are harmfully Ghainne dda ok the Senaiaas ‘and not on its | She starts up in her bed shudderiag, suspicion of yours be brought more fully home | pleasing fiction that slackly secured folds are | destructive or unprofitable; to investigate the : a d Laer A, value of money from | ned toice at the sound of a woman’ to us, or whether we have reason to doubt the | more artistic, which is tolerable and not to be | utilization of fishery products, includin, AN BUSI ‘Corner 7! @QPENCERI Es) fouuting House Training. CAN'T TELL THEIR AGE, Fish, fowl and gift horses are not tobe looked in the mouth, nor, says Commissioner McDonald, can you tell the age of a fish by its size. Like Shanghai chickens and cucumbers, fish, if they have an abundance of food. will grow big ina few days, but they can't get fat on what litle air soaks rough the water into Oce Crevirt Prax. eir gill pu Some, hke Luther, rather : ; anes diet of worms, while others must have | FURNITURE, CARPETS MATTINGR, Om epicurean tidbits, but any telescope the small} CLOTHS, KUGS, BABY CARRIAGES, REFRIG- ' fry and are pleased with the process, In the sti . words of Massilion or some other writer, ERATORE, GIOVES an BOUCHE SURNEEIED AL the Litle fish ae GOODS INGENERAL, LOW FOR CASH OB O— lave Digwer fis ‘em, PLY ae. EASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS, And so on ad smfinitum. aud Architectural Drawing, ebook Day 2 nae ht sessions. Call or send for illustrated catalogue free. HENKY C SPENCLK, LL.B, Principal: SARA Ap ER, Vice Principal co either of fear or pai. — She springs from her | grounds upon which it. rests, there is at least | endured in a cloth gown, The little linen col- | methods of curing, refrigerating, canning an ae ane cae Manet I iced taco Gn the yalgeite: Gad line ready ite | cod Galke opin: wh Wace ars ao times het et ee ee go with this, or the | otherwise preparing material for commercial i n Brazil than I ever had in my | thé Chair close by and moves out to the land- | tion. The knowledge of evil must be kept from | revers are thrown back to show a linen or silk | purposes: to ascertain the means and methods ng, ¥ | ing and to hercousin’s room. The door is your poor mother,” shirt, or the high silk vest always advisable on | of transporting by sea and land; to inquire into oN dail falidduhe peu: uaidl Bedoces, open, and in the dim light of the night lamp |" I was inexpressibly comforted by his counsel | cool days, the condition and extent of the wholesale fish mah Piemhol acon ike aeaen tanity | She sees a white figure lying on the carpet, face | and felt that I could better endure to live in ‘A FAVORITE WALKING DRESS, trade, the sources of supply and principal lines Siens « cutln canted ‘a had money downward, and standing by the dressing table | the samo house with my stepfather. On the rare One of the most convenient and nattiest of | 0%, ‘istribution, and to study the question of makes money, Dolor: ‘A man must sow the | She sees her brother engaged in thrusting the | occasions when Mr. Arden and I were alone to- ict aad Gok % lish bl international relations affecting the tisheries. olden seed—if only a handful of gold dust— | ®¢#Ped-up jewels into his pockets. While she | gether I maintained a resolute silence, and on | #uits for the street, the English blazer costune, FROM SMALL BEGINNING. fitece be can sony the salts vata “st | standain the doorway, transfixed, he crams | to such occasion did he ever question ue as to | ia made of bine serge of summer oloth in rot: Baird early sect ined tha’ Secepctanon tune is at my door if Ioan let her in; but 1| t#¢ last of the ornaments out of sight, and | my altered bearing. It seemed to mo that he} black, marine or blue-black shades, It is to the government of comprehensive statistics Must first find the key that will open the door.” | turns to leave the room, without one look at | submitted to our estrangement asa part of his | strictly a town dress in ite trim lainness and sil : 4 did all b 1 “Your conversation really abounds in alle- | t2€ Prostate form near the bed. He recoils | doom and that he tacitly accepted my condom style, but will be the favorite walking dress of | Of ‘he fishery industries and di — gories,” replied Dolores; “but though the va. | With an angry oath at the sight of Louise. nation of him. Not by one word or look did he | tiie geason wherever seen. ‘Tho skirt, abso- | from the first organization of the commission, Fiations are new, the tune is always the same, | .,"5t#nd out of the way,” he says savagely, “or | ever scek to evoke the old tenderness of our lutely plain, is laid in the broad pleats, which | 12 1871, to supply this want, The first work No, Leon, I cannot provide you with the cap- T'll settle you as I've settled her. relations, give the best lines to the height; and the | With which the commission was charged was a ital for your Brazilian venture. I mean toe | ‘“Thief—murderer!” And all this time there bad been an air of | jucket with fitted back aud loose front ia ad. | Study of the reported decrease of food fishes in ® loyal wite to Pedro Perez, and I will do | ,,Bosh! She's only stunned. | It'll be worse | gaicty at River Lawn, and mother and Gilbert | justable to be worm open above the chest bax, | New England. Important data were collected nothing underhand or secret—nothing that | fF you than for her if, you don't hold your | ‘nd I have been full of preparations for the | ton and fall together below, oF loose te shaw | 08 this subjec: and soon the commission was could awaken one jealous doubt in his mind. [| tongue. Let me pass, I say.” great change in all our lives. It will hardly be : | the silk blouse and sash which girdles the | Tequired to gather similar facts for the presen- know enough of his character to know that | |, “Not with those jewels in your possession,” | scl a change for mother and me, though, a3it | waist, ‘The outlines mee periont acre sick ig | tation of the American side of the casein. the Poplar Bed Room Suites from #15 un Ok Bed Room Suites from 26 up. Walnut Bed Koon: Suites from 840 ap. Paricr Suites m Bair Cloth or Plush, 6354p, Jngrain Carpet from 25. per yard up. Brussels Carpet from 75e. per yard wp (ai Clots trum “oc. per yard up, Borcuetss with him jeslousy would be terrible.” she says, facing him fearlessly. Before he can | might have been under less blessed conditions, a Halifax convention of 1877. But Prof. Baird SPRING LEAF TEA . . jo P) 7 x “Then you will do nothing for me. You are | Prevent her she has locked the door and put | for I shall bo her next-door neighbor and shali | suP¢rauous material in the whole thing, and] Desh vere limited, and i¢ was not. till 1680, DaBecapomon. { PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASE. wallowing in wealth and you will ei Ive voce | te key in her pocket, be running in and out of the dear home garden | tu shaped ber Thao tere earment can | When an arrangement was made with the C tect ms ohens sileaitid ncaa ag ea eae saa Singer te help ma.” “Thief and inurderer—your first crime has | every day, and she can run into my gardens, | gre called because worn with the washing wik | 844 office whereby the commission was charged parts of the country. —— Sucdnamerer “Oh, veo, { will do much more than lift my | °° uppunished because my voice has not | and the ever lovely and beloved arbor where | blouse and sash under “the jacket, are the | With making a census of the fisheries, that it Orders received today from guarantee the customer against auy Joss iB matchings finger. Your new venture is to be made in | een lifted up against you—but there shall be | my sovereign lord and king first declared his ty i t ing. entered upon this work under auspices that in- Presley, Kansas; tr we charge ouly for the Bet mumber of > ards Recess South America, where my husband is a power. | 2° Second crime that I can hinder. I am | love can be common ground for both of us. oper geet editor ger dingh an eeng’ By the way,the greatest helps for home dross ! sured the desired result. The facts then gathered Valley City, North Dakota; sary to cover the Boor, Metheuseverr i trusted in this house, and I will guard my cous- | Againthere has been talk of my troussean, makers the paper modela, which are exact | ©°™Prised the first comprehensive statistical Baltimore, Md. Jt will pay you to call om us before purchasing elses ciation ant formas od that has bea Greta | in's property. If you have killed her your | and this time mother has not found me cold or | Guplicates of full-costumes in’ color. drapery | FePort of our fisheries. This, with the data 2 W. BURCHELL. ‘here, as you will find our Prices Lower and Term®@ Son Toute you to him and ask him | life shall pay for hers. You shall not leave | indifferent. I have taken s keon delight in | ani trimming, in. miniature about ton invicy | #iNce accumulated by thecommission, furnishes eS thie an, ae to help you.” this room till you have given up those jewels, | everything, especially the house linen, about | ip height, with tall size patterus accompany- the only guide to Congress in legislating upon od weler than any other house in the city. “and you think he will help me?” and until I see if she is living or dead.” which I am as earnest as if I had spun it my- ing. With these a womanean sce just how fishery matters and one of vast importance CASH DISCOUNT ALLOWED ON ALL BILL@ SLITLED IN THIRTY DATA “ , She moves toward the figure on the ground, | self. like an industrious Swedish or Norwegian ae 7 Feeney jatdh tei ste date ue hes Yona! usotet itp maiden, and bad hoarded it in great oaken that. Dolores, I know wheb Shane id s8|the situation. There is no other way out of | presses to awnit my betrothal, and how long they deliberate before they will | *2¢ room. The only other door stands wide | We are to go to the South for onr hone: trust a young man witn a thousand pounds | 9P&D, revealing the interior of a bath room in | but not straight away to fashionable Cannes oF i i where our foreign relations are involved. It Seale ee ements leld and every Une of | £ believed tes the United States would not fashion © contame by the help of thiese clever | Have been required to pas the Halifax award models, which reducd-the worl of meking the | Of 8.500.000 in 1877 hot our -goverument pos- intricate looking gowns of the mode recone | sessed an accurate knowledge of our fisheries . 4 FP. GROGAN "i - “g | Which there is no door—only a great marble | cosmopolitan Nice. We are to go first to Bor- init and fishery resources such as has since been profits of the transaction. I want money at |L0¥ise by the shoulder and snatches the key | ward to Toulouse, Carcassonne, Nismes, &c., sion. So comprehensive and thorough is the ae mh3-3m od Se ee | Cuaxor Tar Beeara - from the wide pocket in her dressing gown. —_| and so on by easy stages to Marscilles and | The black dress, indispensable to every lady's | information now gathered that a truant school pepe bag meee gph Granger ees | ST aside aid Reap a quiet Wiegee te pour | thence bn Ocupsa fant 10 wiping, win ai | outtl, and incre bebcaiing Wan: any if properiy | boy can hardly dig bait without the eye of the worth a thousand Phe week? aoe I know you | e84,” he whispers, threateningly, and then as | Prince of Wales’ week and the dances at the | made, is henrietta, batiste cloth, which looks | commission being upon him and his operations must have as much as that.” x sho clings about him, clutching the collar of | two clubs. | T shall 58 am old married woman | jike fine firm canvas with substan ce and light- | Called to the attention of Congress, c 2 is coat, holding him with all the force of ex- | by that time. capable of chaperoning my un- i "4 i VESSEL FISHERIES, Pinte prsccitns Peaperd rahe ang hundred | citement that hes reached fever pitch, he sees | married cousins ff they shoul happen to be at | Dees. the silky camel's hair twill, which repels THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1890. a . i After completing inquiries for the census of e n her head flung back and her lips parting ina | Cannes with my aunt just then. They gener- | dust and wears better than any less expensive Ae oe Extraordinary cut on MAPLE SIRUP to close out | less attitude of expectancy to one of happy realization, since I hate been Pedeo'e silo Fave ea cceatt | ery for help. Another. instant akd. she will | ally go Sonth ia early spring and leave t66 toe: | fabric or the drap dete coming in favor Sepia] Sey nee ennive Snrveetigetion Jere iepipetaee po for any money. lamMadameQuijada, Themans|TAise the house. A cruel blow from his | tor to make money in Haricy street. For these gowns the front width is almost in- | until 1885, in which year, through the co-opera- | fF the is enough. ” Neem exder anything I. want fron clenched hand stifles the cry apon her whiten- | | They all came down to River Lawn last week eee peas ie fis er Pox | tion of the Treasury Department, a system of — THE TIME SAS COME i rs ing lips, and then the same deadly hand | to congratui late me upon my “promotion.” as . : ( ig 3 collecting the statistics of the ves: fisheries - When your fondest dreams may be realized, Saal giveunes ae Peay quame is all 1) snatches's knife from hisbreast pocket’ a kuife | Flora called it, and they all, unt ieluded, | the width of the skirt to a pleat, giving the | was established and a comprehensive inquiry | ™Mechen's Maple Sirup in glass, 50-cent size, Re damsnigeoncnstctedg as fast as they come in, Ihave nothing to do | ‘At opens with a spring. pare ts Hine X Bave Sones grand thing in get- repre Ee ae Leeteleh gon fiixt Without | made concerning the fisheries of the great inke | duced to 34 cents, : soy ng myself engaged to Gilbert Florestan, ptta dr negion, the fisheries of New England and the Slater's Flanvels, strictly all wool, fadeless color, poy nye nad ponies Ol aie a “Not because he is rich,” explained Flora, | show lengthe of fine silk passementerio without | Git of Mozico being also studiel. In the nect | Better buy quick,as we have less than 200 bottles i 2 “for measured by our modern necessities ho is | beading or fine cord embroidery between the little better than a pauper; but because he is | Pleats. : P unmistakably county. Your relations need | Black cashmeres have skirts with side pleats nevi Made up Graud Army Regulation, with two sets of” buttons, ‘There ® pause, during which the man who called himself Leon Duverdier took two or three turns up and down the room, in troubled meditation. Then he stopped suddenly, and confronted Dolores with a frowning brow.” year an investigation was made of certain Bsheries in eastern Maine, and the resident agent in Gloucester, Muss., reported upon the general features of the New England fisheries, Jeft—a trifling quantity im comparison with our long list of patrons. Fair warning—buy quick. ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY, 89.50, MEN'S SERGE SUITS—Blue, strictly all wool, fades less color, r be ashamed of him.” meeting in front and full gathered back, each hat is @ comfort,” said I, enraged at her | Pleat having two-inch gros grain ribbon | "'gince the division of fisheries having special n 0 impertinence; ‘but I hope you don't suppose I | Stitched down its length, with three loops at | charge of these inquiries was establahed, in en ore. pe me = gp. pi = =. accepted Gilbert in order to gratify my rela Lew one appa fect ere Meee iss very comprehensive investigation has | P.8.—Special Wholesale Agents for Van Houten's | MEN'S SUITS—Plaids and Checks, strictly all wooly . i e ions, or come up to the requirements of Har- een made of the Pacific coast fisheries fro1 s Ss you know it If you have not ley street. 1 did not accept him because be is | Other cashmeres and’ summer flannels have San Diego to Puget sound, and inquiry has alsy | 0°°® nd Cleveland Baking Powder, saad netesane Gurl, You have joua cena to rrp county, and I should have been just as deeply | the pleats striped with fine soutacne, three-| been made into the condition of the salmon] my8 ‘MEN'S SUITS—Nest mixtures, sizes 34 to 40, pny ati ape gry ty en payor in love with him if he had been a beggar.” quarters of an inch apart, and theso simple | figherics in some of the waters of Alaska, a andy Gis Sor tha tees of ce eetaee cr “Ab, you may think #0, and most engaged | ‘Fimmings freshen a gown in its second season | reports of which will soon be giade te Con. — those you value least, tnat I may raise money Upon them for a month or so. I will remit the money to a friend in Paris as soon as I am in . funds; and the jewels shall be safely delivered into your own hands, at the hour and place girls talk in that style,” said Flora; “but I have | Yery well. Accordeon pleating is too pretty to never heard of anybody in society marrying a | b¢ quite given > but is seen more in white beggar since the time of King Cophetua, and | dresses. lace and children’s wear. The fine no doubt he was sorry for it afterward.” pleats an inch wide have really the same effect, gress, These reports cover the years 1887 and 1888, while that for New England and the south Atlantic states will also cover 1889. Reports have also been made on the sardine industry in TWO HUNDRED CHILDREN’S SAILOR SUITS— Ages 3 to 10 years, Blue worked collars, made up ua elegant style, ‘These cousins of mine are the very essence | 824 wear endlessly. It they are plenty of Tie. 1886, the beam-trawl fishery of Great Britain , waned you searsaramels hag he Lane of worldiiness, and I seldom stoop to argue | Mork to make they lengthen the wear of | with notes on beam-trawling in other European CEETP FURUIEING COONS AND BAWS-Iw = appoint ill that do about matters of feeling with either of them, | skirt three times as much as the plain fashions. | countries, reasons why the Nova Scotia faher: tuvoice, 200 dozen Collars (standing only), 4-ply) linen, at 6c. or 70c. per dozen. Better grades at Bey 15c. and 17¢. each. 4-ply all-linen Cuffs, Le. Bette® grade at 25c. Celluloid Collars, first quality, at 19c.g Cuffs for 37¢. A full line of White Laundered Shirte from 69c.to $2; Unlsundered from 39c.to$1. Am elexant line of Genuine Balbrigean Underwear, full regular made, at 50c, Exyptian Goods, with silt finish, full regular made, st SGc, A beautiful line of Genuine Lisle Thread, full recular made, ouly ¢2 @ set. A full line of Colored Hosiery from 10c. to 47¢~ # pair; White from 1c. to 3c. = pair, A fine line of Outing Shirtsat 490. A better line st 75c. A come plete line of Hats, Black and Light Colored Derbies, @j full line of Straw Goods Best make Silk Hat 65, ‘They have been on the point of making great | But to look well these Soy prion eee Busr Cannuozs niutches ever since they were presented, but e foun invisibly, as the three rows | fishery, statistics of the vessel fisheries of the business ha» always stopped short of | Of machine stitching visible across the skirt | 1486, 1887 and 1888, and on improved AND REFRIGERATORS, ben ph prep estas Rhsnah Topeka A thrust, and another, and then he grows | actuality; and Auat Emily saya tl at marriage, | Which usually holds them ir place takes away | vesscis rif “the market faboriee: with es a} lar ornaments. Ishould be disgraced if Leould | 44 With rage, the blind, unreasoning fury of a | from a lady's staudpoint, will soon become im. | all the Brace of the fine work. These black | British fishing steamers. An exhaustive review ee Bot comply with his request.” savage beast, as the lips still strive to ery | possible, sda line | Ell Inte, occasionally weogeded at che north | of the condition of tho fisheries in the great| *® ‘The argument which followed was long and | aloud, and the eyes still stare at him wildly, | “Jt is easy enough for an only child like De ee rence cool days eas ee hea lake region has also been prepared and is now | Last week we announced 8 line of PARLOR SUITES, elec een em _coaperate as he found | and the clinging hands still hold him, and so | YOU." she said. “Of course you are anybody's | Sr° the frst resumed in fall, so Torte noir Style | in type, while extensive notes amouuting to a Doiores firm im her refusal, another, and yet another thrast of the mur- | @ONey: but my poor girls have nothing but | ho sralnattntencie ee toes aoe aon g ‘ monograph on the fishing vessels and fishing i : derous ‘knife, till one Inst gurgling sound | their beauty and their accomplishments, and SHE THINNER WOOLs, boats of the United States and other countries, | “VS Pisces St ® Seure—€35—that made every one escapes from those distorted lips, the stare men nowadays are utterly sordid.” batiste, veilings and delaines are made in the | with much illustrative material, are ready for grows fixed and dull, the fingers loosen and the feet, ‘This was a speech which would have made oat | publication. ‘This division also did much work | WaBt tbem, ‘This week we shall make a apecialty of Dleeding form falls at b me wretched were it possible for me to doubt | St*ight. rather full skirt, with hems and rib- | Pi He unlocks the door and runs down stairs, de — In connection with the fish commission exhibit my true lover; but all the discontented mothers | bon trimmings, or tucks and hemstitchings, or | at the centennial exposition of the Obie caine; | BABY CARRIAGES AND REFRIGERATORS, splashed with her blood, a sister's life blood, | #8 England might hint and insinuate for a live | insertions of the fine passementerie which 4s | and central states in Cincinnati tu 1848. as wall and creeps out by the way he came in, stealing long summer day without ruffling my great | little less light thau lace, but more substantial. | as with the operations of the schooner Grampus, through the empty tents, spurning the fading | Co8tent. My heart, so far as Gilbert is con- | The netted fringe is well used with the firmer COMMERCIAL FISHERIES, flowers on be dashes cut ino thetcon night | ceTmed. is as placid ag a summer lake encircled | of these fabrics sewed to the edge of the skirt, ! the commision Lea deuw nana aoe abe through the silken draperies that’ markan | bY mountains, : and falling over a five-inch foot pleating—the : : Kee opening in the canvas. (To be continued.) only way yet seen when when it looks well, | benefit of the commercial fisheries by advice He did not mean murder when he entered _ -oo——___—_~ The fringe should leave two inches of the ) and suggestion, among the results being the the house, least of all a sister's murder, but] PRIZE FIGHTING IN VIRGINIA, | pleating below it clear. The wool skirts are | introduction of eile 28 ood Babing, te he meant plunder, and he has secured the Me inished with rows of gros grain ribbon gradu-| creasing the catch of large fish and saving | best makes and the lowest prices. booty. At daybreak he will leave for Dunkirk: No, it will not. Iwill not trust you with men use salt clams for bait in the bank-line gne of my husband's gifts—indeed, I dare not. A THRUST. AND ANOTHER. As was the case with the Parlor Suites, many will ‘want them—no family should be without them—sn VICTOR R ADLER & BROTHER the stock we display embraces the newer styles, the TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSR ated from three inches to three-quarter inch, | 50,000 annually to the fishermen. Informa- Ts from Dunkirk to Holland, where he will dis The Law Would Probably Take Hold of | te trimming reaching almost to the knee. Grad- | tion concerning the abundance of halibut near But as the season sdvances the demand increasesand a pose of the gems, minus their delicate settings, the Bruisers. uated velvet trims brilliantine and cashmere Iceland has resulted in the establishment from and Just at the last moment he remembers that dresses the same way; it cannot be said with | New England ports of the Icelandic salt hali- be must hide the blood upon his clothes, ‘The | | The announcement in dispatches sent out Sa ths Sean block foh ok Shise b rice eee | welsh eee SIONS #ioo,000, ana est = aE : ; ‘ on the fir rts is very ,000, ¢ int tnd waistcoat, and his victim huag about ting | £O™, New York that Sullivan had agreed Everything in house fashions has been cut, | duction of safer and swifter fishing vecsele neg | make their selections and save themselves disappoint- in the death struggle. © come ,t0 Virginia and fight Joe Mo-| araped and sisahed in the manner dear to man, | secured greater immunity from ink, oe nee and He creeps back into the house, finds some Auliffe for $10,000 in July and the negro, Jack- | ufacturers, because inimitable to any but the | property, a better utilization of time and a | ments and money at the same time. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODR, 927 AND 929 7TH 8T. 3. W., —_—_ “you map pti NOT GOAD ME TOO wan,” HE overcoats hanging in a vestibule, and takes an | 8°, for €25.000 in August, has attracted atten- | trade, and soon displaced. But the best styles, | marked increase in profits, as the catch can be Corner Massachusetts Avenue, STRICTLY ONE PRICE mio Open Saturday anti 12 am a Inverness, which is just Jong enough to hide his | tion among the officials in the state. It was ee re sera e na by every steamer, | marketed in s mach better condition than here- | ra beasts of our aseditqyetem aso always atthe “You had better not goad me too far,” he | eur © the knees, Cereented that Mr. J.M. Baily, one ‘of the | Bien tha tos gown fle the fixure in su.easy | ‘The iomportance of these changes in the (Sliced ix ax Gon ca dhaioaadetecas hae oe ferPoratore of the Virginia Sporting Associa | princesse shape, with long. straight bands of | model and rig of fishing vessels mene through | “sposal of our customers, and therefore it is not neo- lise Souk agulasl Gia’ aight the law aise tion, whose charter of incorporation was trimming from shoulder to hem, around the | the efforts of the commissioners is best illus- remeber pedis > plbrveb pm 4 i rushed through the legislature in its closing | demi-train and down the ful! puff of thesleeve, | trated by the fact that from 1878 to 1883 the | essary to wait until you haveall the purchase money. the bell. “It is « very small thing I have asked 3 hours last sexsion, had had a conference with | Which ends below the elbows. A pretty gown | loss by foundering My . i of the sort is tea-rose cashmere, with threé Bring what bave what want That's Ww Lirne of ya. Yet the consequences of your refusal iE hacciek \ 4 Balkans Guth the Fevalt mentioned. Mr. | Ponds of oriental embroidery ia pia eel cod ing hundreds a ca atc mar A Case . 7 more liens oes jan you can foresee. 7 wit < ly and those interested with him in this | blue down the front, the center one en: at the rule st > penance E may be tempted to throw up the sponge and association claim that under their charter | the foot, those at the side extending abo GORAT GEMDOCED GMB bl ech a cane eater _ my life —/ . they have a perfect right to have on their | hem round the skirt. The belt was moire rib- el Get nema te cemene ke ea rele me : . grounds prize fights and other sports, in | Pom slipped under the side bands, with long RUDDEN'S CLOTHING, fic lose of diamond neckine "2 violation of the laws of Virginia. If any | /°OP# a” heen aces as FURNITURE, CARPET AND STOVE STORES, eee nT eeg HS je was gone, leaving Dolores mystified ; ; th i bererd i pixgertngpecke tettaa postnd — i = > - arrangement has been made ith Sullivan a buy a Fine Bisck or Blue Corkscrew Suity A is @ princesse in pompadour stripes, with ah seemed to her that these words were an idic | Wy Prsihpryg sive tayviciertnte shan ont ig 7 para ot ep Tavis tte cero bee sO inia it remains to be overdress precisely like a pattern of apron dear Soest ber ang ioe eee ee Wrill'be permitted to do so, ‘The tnanineey, | to house Keepers, falling. to the feet in tron fe to protect ber from her Line. ent of the authorities and the is pa ermal eect toneer ye “ = against it, Some of the best lawyers claim | the back, while the apron itself covers relations with Leon which could bring ‘aalte BE, that a fatal defect in the act incorporating the | meeting in the back. The effect is her im the future. She had loved him with «| ZE TALLs Isro THE Axas oF A axxspanae. | company upon whose grounds it is proposed | whether in summer brocade with apron of Plain apa Bs Jouxsox, Guzsez & Co. sentimental girlish fancy, which had been fost-| _ ‘This precaution is unlucky, for in going out | tbat Sullivan shall fight ie the failure to cite peer 2 4 ed by the monotony of her, secluded exist. | into the garden he falls into the arma of a| {00 law which it proposed to repeal. re the Hyg oi RE ence, Now thatshe had begun to taste the sweets | gensdarme, who, riding quietly by in the | $onstitutional req = pends tare Of life and to understand the omnipotence of | night silence, had nousea t Be Mor Pod comes Wealth, she looked back and wondered at her | little door in the marquee, The nsdarme ml0-te 930 AND 932 7TH 87. ¥.W, “gic warrz ooops DePanrutyr. It was 4 o'clock upon a winter morning. The last faint glow had faded out of the 2 Dolores shivered in her +" op ea eet ‘best make at low prices ET ee ‘ a . wi Sa i

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