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I PUBLIC AMTXSEMEWTS. CARDIFF. rjl HEAT RB ROYAL XessesftDd Manager .Mr. EDWARD FLETCfflER. To-night, end Every Evening, at 7.30. fcETCRN VISIT OF MR. GEO. DAYENTRY. ty MISS CLARE HOWARD, ond their Celebrated Company, including Mr. Fred C. Haroourt and Eight Members of the Original London Oast, m a .F Kew Version of the Great Military Play, entitled THE 1TNDIAN UTINY. Time and Prices as usual. Half-price at Nine. Booking Offices at Meagre. Thompson and Shackell'* (Lin.ited). Queen-street. Telephone No. 521. THEATRE ROYAL THIS WEEK. MRS. LONGSHORE-POTTS, •Doctor of Medicine, of the Women's Medical CoMtgo of Philadelphia, U.S.A., WILL LECTURE ON "HEALTH AND DISEASE." TO WOMEN ONLY. •THIS (WKDNESD \Y) AFTERNOON. MAY 27th. I iADd on the Afternoons of May 23th and 29th, at 3 o'clock. Doors open at <30. ADMISSION FREE. Collections taken. LAST LECTURE, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 30th, At Three. Subject- "MATERNITY." Admiæion-Dress Circle, 2s. Orchestra Stalls and Upper Circle, Is. I'it, 6d. [45016 All Lectures illustrated by Limelight Views, includ- ing1 nisny of art and scene rv. 100 views each Lecture. DIFFERENT LECTURES AND VIEWS DAILY. Monday, June 1, the Screaming Farcical Comedy, 4 TEDDY'S WIVES. Gi R A N D T H E A T R E. I" The Premjar 'll^atre of Wales. .A Wxtr4? I*sfiee and Mstiaper CfiABFVCF RePNES. Immense Success ønd Enthusiast s Reception of the GREAT AMERICA DRAMA, THE PRAI RIF, JpLOWER, Accompanied br a REAL MEXICAN BAND. Doors open at 7: commence 7.30. Box Office op.11 at. Theatre daily 10 to 4. Telephone 725. Prices 6d, to £ 1 Is. Box Ofticc Now Open at the Grand Theairr. > Monday Next, June let. Mr. Valentine Smith's GRAND ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY. [45039 'Tia not in mortals to command success, but we'll do more—deserve it." H E 70 M P I R E THE EMPIRE QUEEN-STREET- 'lite New Palaval Empire (Architect, Yr. Frank Uatcham) realises the highest ideal of comfort end elegance—cool temperature and pure atmusphere in the closest weather. Managing Director—OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT! THE ORIGINAL LEOPOLD RROTHEBS AND LONDON COMPANY, In a Laughable Farcical Absurdity, entitled, "THOSE TERRIBLE BOYS." AMY RUSSELL. Vocalist. THE WEIRD PHANT03 in "Goblin Gambols." MILLIE BECKETT, Serio-comecy Songstress. KENEALY AND CONLIN. Variety Art-isres-Unique Status Dancers. I THE ECCENTRIC OSCARS. LEONARD BARRY, the Popular London Comedian. VIRTO, The Leader of the BMtd:" NOTICE.—Boxes, Fsuteuite, and Grand Circle booked in advance without extra fee. Box Office Opei and Plan on Tihv Eleven a.m. to Four p.m., &ad Seven p.m. to Ten p.m. ffEXT WEEK: KDLLE. JENNY JfltlS, From the El Dorado, Paris, in her Unique and Beautiful Dances. Etecfcrici%a P. H. Boggis. gTOLL'S pANOPTICON PHILHARMONIC HALL AND EUILDINGS, ST. MARY-STREET. Jlanaging Director OSWALD STOLL. THE SIXPENNY WHITSUN CARNIVAL, 1O.jO a.m. to 30.30 p.m. MILITARY BAND. ELECTRICAL AND FLORAL IMi UMINAIIONS AND DECORATIONS. CONTINUOUS VARIETY ENTERTAINMENTS. Numerous Incidental Entertainments. VFHIT WEEK ONLY :-ADMI&mN SIXPENCE. m;wroRT. THE E AI P I R EI Managing Director OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT! PAUL LANGTRY. ETHEL DOVE. ARCHIE RICHARDS, HERBERT NICHOLLS, BLACK SWAN TRIO, PHIL XiEDMOND, TOPSY LEVANE, and LIZZIE VALROSE. NEXT WEEK-The Abdullah Troupe of Fourteen Bedouin Arabs. the Peerless Rose Hamilton, the In- def<a-it»b\e Marco Twins. fjl XPEWRIT ING ALL BRANCHES OF TYPEWRITING EXECUTED AT SHORTEST NOTICE. ALL PRICES 1NCUTDB PAPER. it, 1. X-iVtfTt' MSS. (over o.OOO' l.$Q0 wards. 1 3 Authors' MSS. (under 3.90C.) per folio 72 wards.. 0 1 ijpgil and General Copying 1 Balance Sheet* 2 Tabular Work ••• '• Specifications, kc., per n»ce fooiseap 0 4| Carhsn Copies, each duplicate Half-price of Original. Higher Number* of 0opiea at a much Cheaper Rate. SHORTHAND CLERKS IN ATTEN- DANCE FOR TAKING (TOTES OF DRAFT AGREEMENTS, iNiDix. 1, ? I" TUBES, BILLS OFOCANTmES, SPKOJ- FICATIONS, kc., .e.; or to WAIT UPON CUSTOMERS AT OWN OFFICE. WESTERN MAIL L lMlTED WESTERN MAIL BUILDINGS, I CARDIFF. t5265 -?-?- PUBLIC NOTICES, QARDIFF EXHIBITION, 1896 PATRON HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. OPEN DAILY From 10.30 a.m. till 10.30 p.m. FINE ART GALLERY (Containing 800 Pictures). MACHINERY IN MOTION. GREAT DISPLAY OF WORKING MODELS. WORKING COAL MINE. MODEL GOLD MINE. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. LAKE and CANAL, with ELECTRIC LAUNCHES and GONDOLAS. BAND OF THE ROYAL MARINES, CHATHAM. Will Perform Twice Daily in the IMPERIAL GARDENS—from 2.30 p.m. till Five, and 7.30 till Ten p.m. THE OLD WORLD BAND (From Amsterdam) Will Perform on Band Stand in Imperial Garden from 1.30 p.m. till 2.30 and from 5.30 till Seven. PANORAMA OF WATERLOO. GRAND WATER SPECTACLE AND OPEN-AIR OPERA, "SANTIAGO." WITH A CHORUS OF 150 VOICES ON STAGE AND LAKE. THE WHOLE OF THE GROUNDS WILL BE BRILLIANTLY ILLUMINATED NIGHTLY BY 10,000 FAIRY LAMPS. IN RESPONSE TO NUMEROUS REQUESTS, .THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL HAVE DECIDED TO ACCEPT PAYMENT FOR SEASON TICKETS BY THE FOLLOWING INSTALMENTS, NAMELY:- ON APPLICATION, bI. (Including Cost of Photo- graph), and THREE MONTHLY PAYMENTS pf 51!. EACH, PAYABLE at ONE. TWO, and THREE MONTHS AFTER DATE of APPLICATION. Applications for Saaaon Tickets will be received at the Exhibition. 43944 rjIREOEK Y A I R MONDAY, JUNE 1st, 1896 ("MABON'S" DAY). This Fair will be rendered complete by STUDT'S ATTRACTIONS, including ORIENTAL GONDOLAS. FOUR ABREAST STEEPLECHASES! (The first ever seen in Wales), ELECTRIC SWITCHBACK. and the PNEUMATIC GAVIOLE ORCHESTRAPHONB (The first, ever imported into the British Isles). It is not a barrel organ, but a tic-simie of a Theatrical Orchestra. COMMENCING SATURDAY, MAY 30th. These attractions will also attend the GREAT FAIR AT P O R T H, On MONDAY, JUNE 8th. COMMENCING ON SATURDAY. JUNE 6th. NO TEASERS ALLOWED. I All applications, for ground space, apply to » Mr. JOHN STUDT. 451eto QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. CARDIFF EXHIBITION. GENERAL SECTION-STAND 117. R. Jo I-IEATH AND SONS r- PIANOFORTES bar,— BROADWOOB, Schiedmayer, Ccllard, Erard, Kirkman, Kaps, Brinsnaead, SSemvray, Hopkineon, Bechbbein, OUallen, Keumeyer, &o., Ac. J ORGANS by:—MASON and S.AMLI>t. Bell, Smith, Carpenter, Sterling, Stery and Clark, Doherty, Karn, &c., &:13" and amieniumi by, Alex- ander, &c., &c. A FULL CONCERT GRAND, 7 Octares, by the genuine and celebrated firm, SCHIEDMAYER, for Hire, for Oancerts, &c. LARGEST POSSIBLE DISCOUNTS FOR CASH. EXPERIENCED TUNERS VISIT ALL PARTS OF SOUTH WALES PERIODICALLY. REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS EXECUTED BY nRSl' CLASS AND EXPERIENCED LONDON WORKMEN. BFEOIAL QUOTATIONS FOE PLACES OF WOR- SHIP. JNSHTCTIONS, AND SCHOOLS. Before Purchasing, do not fail to Send for our Trice Lists and Verdict of 900. and Compare our Prices and Terms with other Houses. SHOWROOMS- 51. QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF: 70, TAFF-STREET, PONTYPRIDD and 51, WINDSOR-ROAD, PENARTH. AGENCIES AT AiBERAYON. CAERPHILLY, BRIDGEND. MASSTEG, CiNYASSERS WANTRD IN ki-I. PARTS, ON GOOD COMMISSION. eo34 MANUFACTURER. Horsforth, Offers hm Own Goods direct from the Loom at Mill trices, viz. Fannies, Cashmeres, Bieg-es, Meltons. Mantle Cioihs. Pattern sent fipe on application. Save nil ir<terwpdiatc protit. Special Lot of Dress Meltons, 111 shadei at per yard. AddressMANUFACTURER, HORS- FORTH, LEEDS 4 WEEKLY MAIL AND NEWS OF THE WEEK. PRICE ONE PENNY. i Crafct Notices* KRT DECORATORS. D A V IS AN~D SON » PAINTERS, GLASS, OIL. AND PAPER-HANGING MERCHANTS, 11. Qu'EEN-STREET. DYEWORXS, ETC. JF YOU WANT~YOUR CLOTHii NICELY CLEANED. GO TO HOBBS. DYER, 1. NELSON-TERRACE. -?-?-?-?. FURNITURE. EVAN & COMPANY, LIATITED "THE CARDIFF FURNISHERS." SrL\ MAHY-STRE FT AND DTJKE-STRF.ET. QiROCEEIBS. DAVID JONES & CO., LIMITED THE PEOPLE'S FOOD PROVIDERS, The Finest Butter, 10d. per lb. I Call a* "Wharton-HfcreM. -?. HATS. HATS—PARSLEY'S. Arcade, for Hand- iTfL made Ha.ts.-40, Caroline-street, 15, Wyndhaat-arcade. Buy from the maker. -?- RHEUMATIC CURE. FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO PHIL PHILLIPS. .24, CT. MA^Y-STREET. -?'i-??r'c. ?-?- TEA.. AVID JONES and CO. Limited JL? FOR FINEST TEA IN THE MARKET. CALL AT WHARTON-STREET. .?- -?- -?_?- -'?. WHERE TO LUNCH. HE SCOTIA" RESTAURANT LUNCHEONS, TEAS, DINNERS DUKE-STREET. TYPEWRITING. ANIEL OWEN AND CO. (Limited) Legal Wort, Specifications, Estimates, and all Branches of Typewriting executed on tlieShor est Notice. Terms on apnlication. WESTERN MAIL BUILDINGS, CARDIFF -?-I T EETH. A COMPLETE SET, ONE GUINEA, M E S S R s. GOO D MAN 56, QUEEN STREET, AND 10, DUKE- STREET, CARDIFF. SINGLE TOOTH, 2a. 6d.; 5 YEARS' WARRANTY. Painlessly Fitted by Atmospheric Suction AT ONE-THIRD THE USUAL CHARGES. No extractions necessary. Country, Patients supplied in One Visit and Railway, Fare allowed. Dr. ANDREW WILSON (late R.N.) gays "i can recom- mend Mr. Goodman as a very skilful and humane Dentist. His reasonable charges should attract t* him all classes." CONSULTATIONS FREE. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN DENTISTRY. MESSRS. GOODMAN. 10, DUKE-STREET, and 56, QUEEN-STB.EET, Cardiff, Aild at 86. TAFF-STREET, PONTYPRIDD. 23, HIGH-STREET, NEWPORT. 15, CASTLE-STREET. SWANSEA. Hours, Ten to Eight. Consultations Free. e3541 BELGRAVE DYEWORKS CARDIFF. REOEIVING OFFICE FOR ROATH PARK AND CATHAYS ON CRWYS ROAD BRIDGE. eS291 SEASIDE AND COUNTRY. APARTMENTS. UXT ON— HADDON GROVE .0' HYDROPATHIC AXD WIN'ffiP. RESIDENCE.— Spacious, accommodation; ree:'t".&{,bn, billiard, and smoke rocms; tennis lawn, &c.: thorough treatment for rheumatism, gout, tc. uark-rooni.—Send for t^rms. G. E. HALT., Proprietor. e5348 MONEY. jfi O -C" O I"Ont on Note of to fV/U\/ Hand without fees, sure ties, publicity, or delay. Town or Country. Strictly to suit convenience. —Trade biils discounted.—Central Advance Bank. 40, Wood-street, Cardiff. S. Hams, manager. e5296 M ONEY TO LEND. Easy Repayments. Reasonable Interest. Strict Privacy. THREE POUNDS TO A THOUSAND. Call or write to R. PHILLIPS, 18, CHURCH-STREET, e9057d CARDIFF. Those in Want of Cash are Recommended to Apply to the Provincial Union Bank. 1. Queen-square, Bristol, or to the District Agent, E. W. Weber, Workiner-street. Cardiff. e4550 THE WEEKLY AIL AND N E W S O F THE WEEK, ',>??'.l1S. ;4;)" ?'?.u.?:#?.tó- 1..x??b'?"'oI.?; "1'f-?'ë,.?.t?'I.r-. FULL REPORTS OF SPECIAL EVENTS. TRADE REPORTS, &c., 1c. PRICE ONE PENNY. BUSINESS ADDRESSES. THE LATEST NOVEL TY Portraits Taken Any Time up to Nine at Night bt] ELECTRIC LIGHT. Completa success; no one dissatisfied. To advertise the Photograph, for Limited Time, we d3 One Cabinet, Oae Shilling. Studio, 4, High-street. Cardiff. <n?ar Castie). e5003 j^ESSIONS AND SONS, LIMITED. MANUFACTUREES AND IMPORTERS OF Timbers, Slates, Joiner* Cement, Chimney-pieces, Monuments, Lavatories, Baths, Ranges, Grates, and all Building Materials. PENARTH-ROAD, CARDIFF. Largest Show Rooms in Wales. THE THE "EVENING EXPRESS." Can be abtained Every Night of the following Local X eWBe.gents LIST Or AGENTS- CENTRAL SEYMOUR, WOOD-STREET „ .MRS. DENNISON, 7, WOOD-STREET „ -HELLIER, BRIDGE-STREET „ .J. JAMES, 31, BRIDGE-STREET „ t.E. GILLARD, 5, CAROLINE-STREET M BAKER. THE HAYES „ J. HOGG, QUEEN-STREET CANTON EVANS. LOWER CATHEDRAL-ROAD M .RICHARDS, „ „ .0 DOWN, POST-OFFICE. CLARE-STREET „ KEES. 55, COW BRIDGE-ROAD „ DOWN. POST-OFFICE, COWBRIDGE-RD. „ HUGHES, 64 tt tit HUGHES, 102 » n CARR, 132, 9f „ If ..BAKER. 174 „ „ .t 124 „ „ ..RIORDAN, 212 „ j- BOUND, 3, KING'S-ROAD CATHAYS WILLIS, 14, M UNDY-PLACE PREECE, 80, SAIJSBUKY-ROAD ..STUDDARD, 55. UPPER GEORGE-ST, „ .ROSS, 49, LETTY-STREET „ ..G. STEVENS, 136, WOODV1LLE-ROAD DOCKS BUSSELL, STUART-STREET J. SAVAGE. 150, BUTE-STREET „ TYLER, 38 „ „ GRANGE SHELPRICK. 1, AMHERST-STREET II HART, 49, HOLMSDALE-STREET n SANDERS, 142, PAOET-STSEET MOORS ..C. W. HUTCHINGS, CARLISLE-STREET „ FLEMING, SPLOTT-ROAD „ ^MORGAN, 18, PORTMANMOOR-ROAD NEWTOWN FISHER, 2, ADAM-STREET -DAVIES, 29. „ RIVERSIDE MRSi LONG, ELDON-ROAD TURNER, 68, ELDON-ROAD „ .THOMAS, TUDOR-ROAD „. MATHERS, It ROATH TALBOT. 52, BROADWAY ROBERTS, 28, .t „ FLEMING, 61, „ WHITE, 120, „ REES, 49, METAL-STREET i.THOMAS, 3, CLIFTON-STREET fa ROPKE, 16, PEARL-STREET „ -D. F. MORRIS, 209. RICHMOND-ROAD „ .LOCK, 8, MACKINTOSH-PLACE „ LAWRENCE, 14, CASTLE-RO-U) „ —GWINNETT, 33, CASTLE-ROAD „ ROWLEDGE, 78, „ „ PAD FIELD, „ „ II — — • • DAVAGE, H „ „ MUMFORD, „ MRS. KINC4. 7, CASTLE-ROAD ELLIOTT, BANGOR-ROAD SALTMEAD JOHN, 22. CORNWALL-ROAD R. GOODMAN, 16, COURT-ROAD THE 4 EVENING EXPRESS READ IT. The Management of the "Express" solicit information as to the inadequate supply at any piace withia. a hundred and fifty miles THE EVENING EXPRESS HORIZON'S ORIGINAD For Females f ) For Females Oclv <. BENEDICT PILLS. < Only. THOUSANDS of Testimonials have been received from all parts. Females of all apes should take them. They at once remove all obstructions, no matter how obstinfcte or from what- ever cause arising. In boxes 7^d., Is. ljd, aud 2s. 9d. Sent Post Free, under cover, Id. extra, direct- bv the proprietor, G. D. Horton, M.P.S. (from the Birming- ham and General Lying-in Hospital). Aston House, Aston-road. Birmingham.—Agent«: Cardiff—A. Hagon, Cbeaaist, 39, Bridge-street, and 11, Bute-street. Mer- thyr —Wills.. Chem (leoipetown. Sv.'ansea—laoyd, Chemist. Oxfoif!- L Newport—Young, Che- mist, Hizh-street. Cannot be bi-d from other Chemists. N.B.—-None genuine unless bearing "G. D. Horton," in red across each label. Letters aasvrev»d free. e54 J PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS THE EVENING EXPRESS '» WORDS. OSCK. THREE SIX TIMES. TIMES 20 Words o § I 0 1 6 .1 ¡-¡- 30 Words 9 1 6 2 3 40 Words 2 0 J 3 0 50 Words 13 2 6 J 3 9 Notice te Advertisers. IMPORTANT.—Advertisements to be classified must reach this office by 10.30 a.m.; but they, can be inserted uu to 4.45 p.m. under heading of TOO LATE i\)R CLASSIFICATION. The above charges apply only to consecutive in- sertiocs of the following c?l«ss of advertisements:j Situations Wanted or Offered, Apartments, Money Wanted, Partnerships, Lost and Found. Miscellaneous Wants, Businesses, Houses. Shops, Offices to Let or Sell. Specific Articles for Sale Privately. if the insertion; be not consecutive, or if payment be not made previous to publication, the credit rates will be charged. Name and Address to be counted. Orders sent through the post to be accompanied by Postal Order or Halfpenny Starape. Cteques, Postal and Post-office Orders should be erc-ssed Inti mado payable to Mr. D. Watkin Thomas. Ach crtisements are reocdved also at the following sub-offices :—■ ° NLWPORT ?"?" .TREDEGAR-STREET. SWANSEA CAST1E-STREET. MEKTH1K .VICTORIA-STREET. PONTITRIDD .4a, TAFF-STREET. HEAD OFFICES: — CARDIFF: ST. MARY-STREET. COPIES ONLY of testimonials should be enclosed (not ordinals) Advertisers are Oautioped that Postmasters are Not Allowed to Deliver Letf^rs Addressed to Initials or Fictitious Namea at any ?Vpt-.oftire. I/etters adduced to Initials or Fi0tjhm8 Jfames m'ist bear t-be address of the advertiser or ouo- of the offices of the Western 5f.il. The boxes j>rovl'led fr answers to advertispmenfs appearing in the "evening ET.; rr.ys" are uot intended for any other purpose whatever, and cannot be allowed to lie used for the distribution of printed or written adverting circulars o.- announcements of any kind. •'Apply at the ETCtuntr Express." means thtt the address of the advertiser can be obtained at the "Evening Express" office on personal application. If required to be sent by post, two stamps must be en. closed. delity all lettem contslinin,- adver- tisements should have the words "Advertisement Department" on the Envpianp. SEUSICAIi. PIA NO I' O RTE Lessua<» given by Young I/sdy to suit pupils after buginewif hours; terras moci«- raie. MISS F. EVANS. 24, Oowbridge-read. Car- diff. —.j; e5098 MEDICAL. Only a few facts a.h<rjt Herbs—very uninteresting, perlisps, but Tuesday, Fefruary 18, 1896.—"The Herbs arrived Saturday, and I s'm most thankful to iLv they have already done me much good. I have suffered with sevejfe Dyspepsia this last- few years." Another lady writes:—"Please wsnd me a jacket cf Indigestion Hetbs. The last I had has done me so much gocj. a gentleman wr; "I have taken the He-hs according to instructions, and 1 am glad to inform you that I have received great benefit from them. I have been a victim to indigestion for the last twelve years." These letters can be seen. Comment- is needless. Indi- gestion Herbs, price 9d.: post fiee. Is.—Trimneil, "Th-i Herbalist." 8. Moirvter^.ce, Cardiff. e939?h28 SHOP ASSISTANTS. Grocery and "mart Junior Hand used to soliciting; must "peak Welsh and province good referf-nee-s. -Edwards and Co., Penrhiwcetiwr. 635h28 Wanteti, a smart Junior <or the Grocery; indoors per.;i;anent.—State full particulars (personal appl'ca- t'on preferred). R. Jeremiah, Royal Stores, New Tredegar. •„ 66511'29 -?- Lewis Lewi* and Co:, Drapers, Swansea, have a. Vacancy for en experienced Young Man; Welsh.— Persomil application preferred. 680M9 DrapeaT.-Want&l immediateiv good Juniors, also experienced 1 oung I adies, for 'Showroom; Welsh.— Apply I), H. Lfivis and Co., Neuth 659o2 Rcot Tmde.—Wanted. experienced Aasietant; Welsh oreferted.—Apply Stead and Simpson (L'mitetn. 119, i lIlary.st're?t, Cardiff. 631o2 I'rut Trade.—Aesstant Wanted: experienced.— Apply, with reference. 116, Queen-street; Cardiff. o2 Dra.pers.—Reynoidti and Co. (Limited). Newport, Mon., Rprjijre a smart Junior for Cotton Dresses; I inuafc have had dress department peraonaily, or by letter, with full particulars. 599h27 BICYCLES. REPAIRS.—All Go to Morris Rroe,, Pontypridd; no job too difficult, no job tco small. Don't for- get. New Ovcle Locks, 4d. e525G Alidays' Cyclea., Manuracturec, Stock. and Depot; Indies' Machines for Hire; Repairs and Plating a Specichtv; Alldavs' Cycle Riding School, Andrews- hall. St. Mary.gtreet, Cardiff; open frcm 10 till lll. For terms sad particulars, apply Alldavs and WE ions, Pneumatic Engineering Company (Limited). 19, Westgate-street, Cardiff. e5309 A bands* Ancient Maps and send Four o-tamps for up-to-date Cyclists' Read Map of South Wales, with correct mileage to all chief towns, and 1896 lists, now ready, containing useful hints, latent- novelties, and special bargains in Safeties and Trcvcles. from 3511.; valve 01' inflator flttingl, nuts and sundries, per return —Morris Brco., Ovcle Works, Pontypridd. el947 Cycles.—Humber, Singer, Swtft. snd Dunlop Cycles are made from the Best Materials and by Experienced Workmen. We are sole agents for these celebrated machines; prices, from A;10 10?., with Dunlop Pneu niatic Tyres; ;nstr'jction free to puroh.ipers; repairs a. speciality.—Griffiths Corporation (Limited), 57, Queen-street, t'ard-tf. e5145 MISCELLANEOUS. A and J. Maeiwughton, Woollen Manufacturers to the Queea, Pitlochry, Scotland. Novelties in Tex- tile Fabrics. A and J. Macnaug'iton. Pitlochry, issue New Patterna-Suibinp from 2s. 6d.; Ladies' Tweeds from In. a yard A and J. Macnausrhtou, Pitlochry, SeU Direct to Wearers Choice Costume Serges, Black, Indigo, and Colours. A. and J. Maenanghtea, PStlscbry, supply Tweeds and Serges at Mill Priccs. Parcels 20s. Valus Carriage Paid. «5131 Tot«aeooniete Commencing see Illustrated Guide a»id CataJogUf- (259 pages), 3d.—Toharconists' Out- fltthig'Company, 181, Euston-road, London manager, Hy. Myers. e9335d Aristotle's Works, complete 0oloured Plate. genfine edition; 30 stanspe. "Paris by Night, or Gay Life in Paris" (illustrated), 30 stamps, post free.—E. Bowker, 27, 1 Rensbaw-sfcreet, Liverpool. EstaWsbed 1332. Patroaiae the Old Finn. eolaO is Your Watch WrGnr:! Tne Bftt <md Ct.ea.peaii e Lnd C Shop in Cardiff for the Repair of Watcher of every description, English or Foreign, is 38, Castle Arcade (third shop from Castle-street), by James Keir, for t;,n years with Mr. Spixidion. Clocks and Musio Boxes Cleaned and Repaired. e4202 MISCELLANEOUS SALES. AX» VKIt'l'lSEJI EN1>i inserted under this heading at the following prepaid rates: — 2^ words, 1 clay, 6d 3 days. Is 6 days. Is. 6d Poultry, Pigeon, tiage Bird, and Dog Foods.—Writ< for prices and samples to Noah Rees and Son. Hay, Corn, and Seed Merchants. Cardiff. e5229 1.000 Business Cards, Memorandums, or Billheads, Ia. 10,000 Useful Handbills, 8a fed. samples free.- Fisher ajsd Co., Machine Printers. Broadmead, Bria- At- e4419 MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS SITUATIONS TAG A NT. ADVERTISEMENTS irwerteu under this heading at the following prepaid rates: — 29 words, 1 day, bli ..3 days, Is 6 lays. If1. fed. Wanted, a Scotchman to Sell "The Picturesque Land of Bums" amongst Scotchmcn in Glamorgan- shire ø. monopoly of the whole of South Wales would lie given to a first class salesman of un. doubted character and ability.—O. 2, Western Mail, Swansea. e9402h2B Wanted, sliarp Lad, 16—18, for Iioree and Trap and be Generally Useful.—State wages, Dr. Clement Da vies, Pontlottyn. 571h30 Working Head Groom; sober; thoroughly ex- perienced hunter, harness horses: good rider, driver, wages 22s. week net; state «sge (abeve 30), nrwrried, single, weight.—Se.id references M., Wes- tern Mail, Swansea. 5431129 Wanted immediately, Groom-Coaclmia i; gcod rider and driver. single or pair, and make himself generally useful.—Apply Peuarth House, Penarth, from three to eight. 449?3 Wanted immediately, strong Single Man as Third Boots wages 10s. per week good reference required. -Head Boots. Koval Hotel, Swansea: 673h29 Wanted immediately, Set ond Boots able to drive. -Statp wages and full particulars Reek Kct/se Hotel, Llanoirindod Wells. 641o2 Wanted, a Boy, over sixteen years of age, for BilMarJ-orom.— Apply Proprietor, Great Western Hotel, Cardiff. 6241i28 Page.—Wanted, an experienced Boy. with good references.—Apply Conservative Club, Wester-) Mail, Cardiff. 487h29 Wanted, steady Young Man for Housework to live in.—Apply Thomas. Bonvilston Hotel, Pontypridd. fji27 j Mail Wanted t<> Manage Country Inn must have us excellent references and used to Y 92. Western May, Cardiff. 4201i27_ Wanted. Young Man, Used to Hotel Work, to Make Himself Generally Ilaeful and Attend to Skittle Alley; good references required.—Apply Four Elms Hotel, Roath. Cardiff. 4C6h27 Wanted, Blacksmith one used to tyring.—Apply Bailey, Windsor Mew. Cardiff. 45127 Uphofcterer Wanted, with Knowledge of Polisliinx. Carpets, li'no.V, Blinds, &e.; permanency.—Ernest Miller, Harvard's Heath, Sussex. 646h29 Mason. —Wwted a Working Foreman; niu.-t understaau plaus.—Apply at o!;ce Win. Warn, Tre- degar. 6471127 Experienced, practical Miner Wanted, accustomed to Anthracite, for a Xew Mine in Italy.—Write. A. J. Evans. Gwaunclawdd Colliery, Abercrave. 592h27 at a good, strong Young Man to Deliver Good« and Take Cnatsre of Two Horses be sLi icily soher: obliging; in- doors.—Apply. slating and reference, to Cule, Pentroi 570h30 To Harness Makers.—Wanted, good General Hands, accustomed to eo11ip-ry baruets work; regular work, if suitable.—Liscoinbe. Saddler. Newport. 476U28 Wanted, Young Man to Drive Out and Attend tn Warehouse.—Apply F. W. Maader, Aberdare. [447h27 Wanted, Few Pairs good Wagon Makers.—Apply Harrison and Ca 111:11, Rotherham. 45013 Bakers.—Wanted it once, a t. '"ong Youth, with Knowledge of the Trade, to Assist and be Generally Useful in Bakery.—State references and wages re- quired (ir.doors), John Lloyd, Tredegar Bakery, Tn-fiegar. 372h27 £ 10.—A Conditional S:ilary of 12s. 6d. to EM per week can be earned in Spare Hours or Evenings, by Either Sex Everywhere.—Proof sent 'ree to anyone sending addressed envelope in own handwriting to Manager (Department 9 B), 79, St. Helen's-gardens, North Kensington, London. W. t.12662 SITUATIONS WANTED. ADVERTISEMENTS INSERTED UNDER TH12 heading at the following prepaid rates: — 20 words. 1 day, 6d. 3 clays, Is. 6 days, 6d. Gardener married 37 willing to be useful; eight years last place. Wife. Dairy or Washing.—Brooke, 13, Gra:g-yr-Helfa. Treforest. 664o2 General Gillespie Can with confidence Recommend His Head Gairdener to Any No'olemfln, Lady, or Gentleman as a thoroughly good, practical Man; good orchid grower and successful exhibitor; life experience aged 33 married, no incumbrance — Please state wages Chas. Williams, The Gardens, Trewyn, Pandy, near Abergavenny. 61008 Employment Wanted on a Farm or Otheiwise by hard-working Middle-aged Single Man; moderate wages.—Address Z 12, Western Mail Office, Ù.r- diff. 595h27 As Manservant; agid 28 years; height 5ft. 9in. good references.—Address J. II., 21, Bridgo-street, Hereford. 583h30 Grooni-CcrdohniT'. Sinsrlc, Situation Wanted; aged 22 years; life abstainer; three years priisent and ifour years last situation.—Elm Cottage, Haverford- west. 5721iJ0 Wanted. Situation as Groom-Coachman ride, drive, single or pa'r; good cbaRici:er; aged 21.—Applv W. Reid, Birches, Raglan, Mon. 498h29 Young Man Requires a Situation to Look After Pony and Carriage and Kitchen Garden; good references aged 23.—Address T. Williams, Post-office, Apperley, near Tewkesbui y. 533h29 Gardener, Head Working; experienced early and late forcing, pines, orchids, peaches, vines, tomatoes, ■kitchen and flower garden; married, no family; Mghlv reoommended.—Address Y 43, Western Mail, Cardiff. 507h29 Situation Wanted by respectable Younsr Man as Groom; used to plain gardening; can milk; disen- gaged srood reference from preeen; employer.—H. Davis, Rose Cottage, P^terst-on-super-EIv, Glamorgan- shire. 458h28 As Crachman or Grocm-Cn«chinan, by Young Man. aged 27: can r'de and drive well: has good references.—Address Y 85. Western Mail. Car- oiff. 455h27 Wanted. Situation as Coachman. Single or wheie Help is Kept; can ride and drive; understands hunters leaving owing to family going abroad; good reference.—Apply A. H., Strensham- Court, near Xewkesbury, Gloucestershire 82h27 S'tuaiiiMi Wanted by experienced Man as Coach- man; ride ana drive well, single and double; used to youngsters good references weight lOst.—Address Coachman, care of Miss John, Stationer, Haverford- west. 4500B Young Man Seeks Situation under a Coachman or Single-handed; good milk"1'; used to pigs and poultry, and willing to make himself useful; live indoor or out; can be well recommended from present situation.—Amos Yeoman, Owrt-y-Vil. Penarth. [44850 Young Man Wants Situation as Bools cr OaHer, or Anything in Hotel; disengaged.—Address W. H., 39. Edward-street. Cardiff. 525h28 Young Man Seeks Situation as Billiard-marker; ex- rerienced; also gold references.—Apply C. B., 4, Mcor-street, Chepstow, Mon. 4I7h28 To Gr', lCer8.àÏ\t'êd Situation in any Capacitv; warehouse preferred; alwtainer good references d;set>craged—funnel], 36, Llantrissni-street. Cathavs, Cardiff 660o2 B"tche.rs.—Situation Wanted l.y steady Man (25) as Slaughterman or as Shopman.— M.. 62, Kinc's-road, Canton, Cardiff. 614h28 Master Bakers.—Wanted, by a Yo-ing Man. Situa- tion as Foreman; nn in .nails; disengaged; good B., LNo. 11. I.ower Lydbrook, near Ross. 609h23 Bakers.—A Young Man Sit.ua'ion as TlwrtS; g-ood refTencpc; disengaged.—Thomas. 6, Mprrha-nt- street._Aberrbre. 403h27_ ADVERTISEMENTS iri;?rtcd under this heading at the followli.r prepaid rates: — 20 wcrds. 1 day. 6d ..3 days, 1- 6 dzyc, le. M.
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The Record Day at the Exhibition Faces of some of the members of the Executive as seen on Whit-Monday.
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Miss Evans, Lteuigattock Park, Ciickhowell. 645h29 Wanted immediately, a good General Serviuii.— Apply, with full particulars and references, to Rector oi Penderyn, Aberdare. 627h29 Wanted, good General Servant; able to wash and cook; wages C12 to £ ]4.—Apply Z 19, Western Mail. Cardiff. 63jti29 Wanted, Kitchenmaid who has lived a, such in gentleman's (amily.-Appl. to Mrs. T. M. Fraiiklen, St. Hilary, Cowbridge. Glamorgan. 620h28 Wanted, experienced Cook-General; a Iso Useful Sewngmaid. Small family.—Apply, evenings, after eight, Mrs. Bradford, JyJleshall, Eaton-grove, Swan- sea. 613fl House-Parlourmaid Wanted; able to do plain sew 'nst.—Apply Mrs. J. K. Stone, Holnteswood, Clyt-U* Park, Newport. Mon. 626fl Ws-nted, a good General one able to wash and iron. -Apply Mno. King, 13, Church-avenue. Penarth. íh28 Wanted, an experienced Parlourmaid also Kitchen- maid.—Apply, first by letter, to Mrs. Tiiackerav. 24, Cathedral-road. Cardiff. 45093 Watted, a tbr.n•uglily good Plain Cook; assistance given; wag. from S25 to £ 30.—Z., care of Mio? Dowles, PwllnJt.'vric, Ciieiistow. 5731-.27 Wanted, Norse, not under 20, for Two Children.— Apply Mrs. Kirk, Fairliglii, Stow Park, NewjKirt, Mon. 5631)30 Wanted, an experienced Nurse-Housemaid; one attentive and fond of children.—State age and salary required, to 0 8. Western Mail, Swansea. 465h28 Wanted, June 6, General Servant; abir- to <!■> plain cooking, baking, wash, iron well; small family; housemaid kept.—References Mrs. Daviss, liryn fedwen, Treherbert. 536h29 Wsnted, June Uth, an experienced General Servant, who thoroughly understands cooking; two in family. -—Mrs. Lome, 22, Bryngwyn-rood, Newport. 544h29 WMited, by First Week in June, Nurse-Housemaid, over 20: one child. Also Generals.—Select Registry, 10. King's-road, Cardiff. 450h2P ExiJerienced Generic Wanted good character in- dispensable.—Apply 3, Church-terrace, back of Roath Church, Cardiff. 427h28 Llandrindod Season.—Sever.tl Capital Situations Waiting for Respectable Generalc.—Apply imme- diat-cly. Also more Cooks and Kitchen.naids R., Church Hou -e. Llandrindod. 439h28 Wanted, an experienced T.e undrvmaic!~tor~Private Family.—Apply Mrs. Gunn, Tlwialcrch, Rumnev Hill, Cardiff. Z73h27 Wanted immediately, strong Girl, Farmhouse, who can milk.—State age and wares required Mrs. Williams, Hie House, Llanmaas, Cowbridge. 419h27 Wanted, experienced H 0 use Pari on rmgi d.—Applv L. B., Winchester House, Newpo-t. Moo. 416h27 Wanted, a rot -able Girl. 16 to 17. to AesWt In Housework and Mske Herself Generally Useful — Mre. Lioyd, King's 1 Hote!. Pentre 684ii29 Holidays Over. Business Full Swing.—Wanted. Bai^ nwids (Six). Waitresses (Ten), Chambermaid, cud Others —Davies and Co., Hotel Registry, 45, Charies- p'reet, Cardiff. 675h29 .Wanted at once, a good Cook.—Aoplv Station~HTSef l.isiiplly. 40126 Wanted, Barmaid; willing make herself generally useful; able to epeak Welsh.—Applv, with iefe- rences and send pholo, to Salutation Hotel, Llaneily. 642o2 Wanted inrmediatelv. a superior Young Person to Assist in Bar and Make Herself Generally Useful.— Personal application preferred, Mre. Williams, Trior's Hotel, Tylorstown. 639h29 V/anted, a good General Servant.—Apply Olive Branch Inn. Commercial-road, Newpo;+, Mon. 598h30 V,rauted, a Young Lady as Barintiid glpoti al)- pearanoe and rcferetit'.es.-Apply Centre Hotel. Swan- sea. _?__??_? 526b23 Mrante.l immediately, good Laundri siaidlor Gentle- manV House in the Gentry; good references re- quired.—Apply Mrs. Leeds, Hafod Neddyn, Llandilo. 4?61^ Wanted, Young Iv«dy. with knowledge of book- keeping, as Barmaid and tf Assist Managerrss Grin-rally: highest, references required.— Apply Y 89, Western Mail Office, Cardiff. 405h27 Wante<l, a good General; country preferred; tood wages given.—Apply, with reference, Mrs. AurtOiua, D.vnfvor Arms. Tirphil. 421h27 Wanted, a good Used to- Quick Counter Trade, Able to Speak Welsh, and Take Sole Charge of Bar. must be clean end honest; reference requirell none others need apply.—Address Mrs. Kennifoul, 36, Davies-street. Aberamaii, Aberdare 381h2'7 Wanted, a good Plain Cook.—Apply to Manatreress, Croa-n Hotel. Hay. 68h27 FEMALE SERVANTS WAN1 PLACES. Mrs. Bruce, St. Woolos' Vioarsge. Recommends Young Girl. 15, as Under Housemaid or to Help Ix.tween.—Apply Mrs. Smyth, care of Archdeacon Bruce. St. Woolos* Vicaragc, Newport. Mon. 678h29 Plain Cook and Three Cook-Generals Want Situa- tions Several Servants Wanted, at £ 12, one for London. —Sketch. Hieikman-road, Penarth. 657h27 Disengaged, General (23), Cook, wash C12). Cook- General ( £ 14), Cooks, Housekeeper. Valet, Storemau, List Free—British Agency, Aberdare Junction. Stamped Address. 577h30 Wanted, Situation as Piain Cook in Small Family, where housemaid is kept Cardiff preferred.—Apply Evans._Penrhiew. Trecastlo. Brecon?:hit, 582h27 APA1THIKTS. APARTMENTS TO LET AD VF. RTF Sr. ME NTS inserted under this heading at the following prepaid rates: — 20 word*. 1 day. 6,1.3 days. Is G days. Is 6d Sitting and Bedroom for Two respectable Young Men, with or without board; terms moderate.—16, Brook-etreet, Riverside, Ciiiton. (93961127 1 "ront SCtting-ro;«ii and Rpdroom, Pembroke-terrace near eiations and e\ery C'cllveniplwe- Apply Z 21, Western Mail, Caniiff. 674o2 To let, Si'tlng-room and BwJroom for Gentleman; country quiet famtly; no chaldron six miles from Cardiff, on 'll.V.R. f-vo minute* from st,¡>.tll"r, Address Z ZJ. _Western Mail, Cardiff. 64902 Lady or Gentleman Received as Paying Guest during Exhibition. Private Family, Best Part of Town. near Exhibiticn; terms moderate.—Address Z 9, Western Mail, Cardiff. 558h27 First-class Apartments Vacant.—string-room aiid One "v Two Bedrooms, close to Taft Station.—20, The Walk, Cardiff. 4571i28 Cardigan.—Comiuodio"* XpartinetiU rivereide: sheltered full view of bay; fishing, bathing: one mile from station.—Jones, Bridget Fach, Cardi- gan. 443h28 33, Lianbleddian-gardens, Cardiff.—Superior Fur- nished Apartments good locality near Exhibition convenient for trains and town; batli,, good cooking aud attendance. 426 h28 To Let immedisteiy. Tv*o Ijarge, Well-furnieh»d Sittuig-rvKiica and Tlirec- Bedrooms; piano: hot, cold, and shower bath.—Apply 16, Rvder-street. Car- tVff. ? ? li27 To Let, Furnisiitd Apartments or lxxigings no chil- dren.-99., Frederick-street (Off Queen -st; eet), Cardiff. 362u27_ li.'racombe.— rbe Carlton.—This superior Boarding Establishment facing and close to sea and Victoria Promenade: liberal table; table d'hote daily; terms moderate.—Apply Proprietress. 293h6 Pel srth.—Lansdowne Private Hotel; extensive Channel view: superior accommodation; moderate rhargas special terms to permanent residents. 1574'J ALES & STOUT /??? CASK and Now: BOTTLE SHEPTOH AGSF—- PENARTH ROAD, I I ^V ? BUSINESS ADDRESSES. TO-DAY'S WEATHER FORECAST. THROUGHOUT THE WEST OF ENGLAND AND SOUTH WALES IS North-easterly to Easterly winds, fresh, fair, drj. BLUE SERGE SUITS SHOULD BE WORN. The West End Tailors, SUPPLY AT gQS. TO MEASURE, 19, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. PATTERNS POST FEEE. 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"THE MASTER OF TREMLAYS"j
"THE MASTER OF TREMLAYS" AN HISTORICAL BOMANCE OFTHE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY. j FART II. CHAPTER X. Th's Wolves had for the most part left the -chateau. carrying with them the impost money, which possessed a double vaiue in their eyes from having been stolen from their mortal inemy, the comptroller. A party of them, with Yuami at their head, (Still continued the search for Captain Didier, and they at last burst into the room in which lie was concealed, only to start back on seeing Marie. Save him, Yuami she exclaimed, throw- ing herself before the couch; he is asleep Mtod defenceless-" We are not assassins to strike a sleeping fiian," replied Yuami, "and no harm will befall 'ibim unless he awake and make resistance." "I begin to think he will never wake." said Marie. Thy father must see this ma.n," resumed Ynami. "Wo wiH take him to 'Dierre ttouaa." Two men, followed bv Marie, bore off the sleeping Didier. They soon reached the dwel- ling of the charooal-bumer. and Marie was the first to enter," My father 1" she said, in a tremulous tone; 'nIt no one answered. "He is not there." she thought with joy. Heaven be praised! iiidier jnay yet escape." The two men then r carried the joung officer into that part of the dwelling occupied by Marie, and which her father never entered. The rest of the Wolves, with the exception of Y uami, left the hut. Two hours pasro.] away, and Pierre Rouan came not. Yuami shook Didier's arm vio- lently, but he awoke not. "He is safe at all events, for another hour," he muttered. I will away and 'seek the chief." Another hour elapsed, 1nd neither he nor Pierre Rouan put in an a,ppearance. It was not until the first approach of dawn that Didier succeeded in throwing off his lethargy. Marie had opened the casement and the morning air revived him. For a few minutes the captain thought he was dreaming. Awake, Didier!" cried Marie, jovfulljr'; we have saved thee." "la it really thou?" he muttered. "It is really me." replied the Flower of the Forest, smiling; "I will explain this mystery presently. "But how did it happen I am not in the chateau?" demanded the astonished Didier. "My ideas are confused. I have a vague notion of an irresistible sleep that overpowered me at Vaunoy's table. What has happened, Marie? I insist upon knowing." Y011 have been in great peril," replied Marie; but you are now in safety." At thiu moment, Pierra Rouan returned to the hut. He had noiselessly concealed him- self in the branches of an oak in such a manner that he could into the room without being seen. "Cursed Frenchman*" ae muttered, "thy last hour has come." "What is this?" said Marie, seizing the medallion that Alice de Vauno- bad massed round Didier's neck. "It ia a token," he said, looking ci the medallion with surprise that a poor ■Trr>man, my mother, put around my neck when expos- ing me to the charity of the passers-by. I thought I had lost it a year ago. There is certainly magic in all that has passed tiiia night!" It is strange." she said after the pause, keeping her eves fixed on the medal; I have one exactly like it." And she went towards the window to compare the two. They are alike she said, with infantile joy-; they are exactly alike "terrf Rouan, who for several minutes had bsen watching an oportunity for firing, now raised his musket, but Marie's exclamation diverted his attention, and his gaze involun- tarily fell upon the two medallions. He threw down his musket with an exclamation of surprise; and Marie. raising her head, perceived her father. The next instant Pierre Rouan was in the room. Do nol kill him. father Oh. do noA kill him," cried Marie. wce.ping. Didier sprang from the couch on hsarins; this cry, but the heavy hand of the charcoal- burner arrested him. Father Father!" again cried Marie, in despair. "Hush child." said the charcoal-burner, in a low tone. For some seconds ho contemplated the cap- tain in silence. An extraordinary emotion depicted itself on his dark features; his eyes filled with tears; he dropped upon one knee, and fervently kissed the captain's hand. What does all this mean ?" dff7ianded the astonished captain. His voice, too!" nrarncSKed the stoooing -? --??- figure, in a kind1 of ecstacy; "his very fca- tare1*, and to think I did nor knov- hira j again Didier thought him mad. The Flower of the Forest believer' her,if in 1', dream. "I understand now." resumed Pierre. and. speaking to himself, I understand why he wished to assassinate him and I allowed him to attempt it Who then has saved him in nay piacc?" Y a,nd Mademoiselle Alice,' pronounced Marie, feebly. 'I'hou!" exclaimed Pierre, pressing the girl to his heart with rapture thou, child Thanks, thanks, from the bottom of my heo.rt. Thou lia-st done all that I ought to have done. Thou hast loved him when I blindly hated him! Pardon. he added, turning towards the caDtain "nardon. Master George." George stammered' the astonished cap- tain. yo"; are altogether -mistaken." "No. no; I am not mistaken, ft was I who placed that medallion round your neck twenty years ago, on a.n awful night, when that villain va unoy attempted to assassinate you—-and 1. when I perceived you strolling with Marie in the paths of :,1te forest 'as if a Treme could deceive » poor girl A° j" all that is good, nobly, loyal, and generous docs not find itself united in the heart of a Treme 1" Rut." interrupted Didier I perceive no proof in all that you have just told me." No proof! Have yon not the eye and the brow of Nicolas Treme?—your voice, age the medallion. It is Vaunoy who has robbed you of your immense inheritance. There is yet another test. Look on me, Master George," he exclaimed, with emotion, "I have .1 a face that once seen is not easily forgotten." "I do not know you," replied the captain. CHAPTER XI. 'Pierre Rouac rushed from £ iio jrfjiwi. There -?- "as a silence for some minutes; then a. iigure. clothed in white rabbit skins, bounder1 into the room. Its features Ter^ of a wa-a cadaver- ous hue; its vvhito hair fell in masses over ite shoulders. At the sight, o* this man, Didier experienced a strange emotion. He pressed his hand on his brow as if to re-call some vague remembrance. Rouan remained motionless "Jean Blanc!" murmured Didier, involun- tarily. I "Hft remembers my name!" exclaimed I'isrre, with tears in his eyes, and elapping; his hands with delight: my real nairje! Poor little Master (George he remembers roe I be remembers me Yes said! the captain. I remember you, and many oth"r things besides—a vovld of thoughts crowds into my brain. I was not deceived yesterday when I thought I re- recognised th- silk hangings of nv sleeriing room." "It was yours formerly. Heaven be praised I that the last branch of the old trunk is re- t, stored to us." There was a short silence. The csptain meditated. The Flower of the Forest smiled and wept in turns. And now George Treme." said poor Pierre, pressing his master s hands in both his own: "you r.r>, Ureton and a noble- vou must rc-frain the entire inheritance of vour ancestors' title and fortune." 'lean Blac; had not need to enter into long details, J?o-* (ireorgo had already guessed in a great, measure his history, having heard ib Horn the mouth of poor Jude, little dreaming I however, at the time, that there was any affinity between hint, Didie". a soldier of fortune, and George Treme, the representative ¡ of a powerful family. "I will immediately call M. de Vaunoy to account." he said. "I hope so," replied .Jean Blanc, with ar meaning smile, which the captain did not unckrctanr1 "^0 to Trent lavs, Master -? -?- -? (George, ca'' await ,,ore Herve de Vaunoy." "It, must truly a robl? race, this of TremtV said tho captain, seizing the hand of dean Blanc, "and I am proud to have a little of this good blood in my veins; no 'vulgar' family could have such good sarvants as "ou. Jean Blanc. I thank vou," "Judte has done better than I," replied Jean, modestly; "duds has died for vou. He deserved that, Master George; he loved you so much." "Jude dead!" the captain cried. "Dead! When? How? Poor old Jude." He died of wounds sustained in an unequal contest—wounds inflicted while you slept in the castle yonder-wounds intended for you." "Poor Jud. murmured Didier; "how faithful and true He was a Breton f replied Jean, proudly. "Friend Jean." said the captain, smiling, as he prepared to depart, and pressing Marie towards him, "you would have done wrong to have killed me, for I have ever behaved to Marie as one so good and virtuous deserved and. if heaven spare me, others shall hence- forth h,?t- in the same manner." With thew words Didier ieft the hut. 'UhUri," said Pierre Rouan, gravely, turn- ing to hi." daughter; "thou art my only joy in this world, and I love thee for thy own and thy mother's sake. But thou must not hop" '"rer.ic will never wed an inferior." i mtiNS die then," she murmured, drooping her head. Heaven will enable thee to forget him," replied her father, and, besides, our lives belong to Treme He then resumed his costume of a charcoal- burner and left the hut. Mi trie knel'b before the cross, and then, overcome by the fatigues of the night, fell asleep. Two hours later, the cavern of the Wolf ? .Fit presented a stra-cge and almost solemn appearance. The Wolves, masked and armed, formed a circle round the table of the. old men. and on a seat, elevated several feet above them, sat the White Wolf. Presently the ranks opened. to give passage to a pale and trembling man. whose features expressed mortal terror. This man was Herve de Vaunoy. Two Wolves escorted him to the table at which eight old men were seated. "Chief," said one of them, addressing the White Wolf; "everything has been done as you commanded. Here is the assassin at the foot of our tribunal. Is it your pleasure that we should interrogate him?" The White Wolf nodded his head affirma- tively. "Herve de Vaunoy," said Father Touissaint, rising from his seat; "twenty of our brethren are dead by the act and deed; thou art answerable for their blood, and .shalt die un- less thou canst prove thy innocence." I have fulfilled my engagement," filtered Vaunoy. "you have the 500.000 livres; why do you not keep your word?" "Lhir wordl is nothing," replied Father louissaint. "that of our chief alone is bind- ing, and thou hadst not his word. Defend thvself otherwise, and be quick about it. "Yuami!" added the old Wolf, "get ready a rope." My good friends." exclaimed Vaunoy. a cold sweat covering his features; "have pity on me. They have calumniated me to vou: I have always tenderly loved my poor forest tenants. In future I will do more for them." 'Silence!' s;:id the chief, sternly "thou speakest false Is the rope- ready. Yuami?-' demanded Father Touissaint, in a good-humoured tone. Ytfami replied in the affirmative and Vaunoy. turning round, perceived the halter dangling a few feet behind him. His whole body trembled convulsively. -=-? \V re!er.es!" be exclaimed, with the rage a' that es treme fear begets; "by what right do yo" gi me—me, a gentleman and your master? I •»!( be revenged; your retreat will destroyed. But no, my excellent friends My head wanders. Mcrcy in heaven s name, mercy! I have never" done you injury. You have been misinformed; you have had opportunity of judging of my real sentiments towards you." We have had better opportunities than you imagine," said old Touissaint. Unhappily for lie:, we know thee too welL" 1 "You arc mistaken," resume.' Vaunov. On my honour, you know not my sentiments towards you. If you were able to interrogate my people— A respite, my friends, grant me a respite, in order that I may be able to justifv myself." "Thou wishes to interrogate thy people?" said Touissaint. sarcastically-. (To b. continued.)
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