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PUBLIC AMXTSEMEKTS- CARDIFF. rjpHBATB E J}/ ° Y A L Usite and Managrer Mr. EDWARB FLETCHER. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY),-MAY SCtti. ACKNOWLEDGED A BKILLIAN'l SUCCESS, MILTON' P.ODE'S COMPANY, 111 the Most Successful MLinical Comedy. Ever Produced, entitled- GENTLEMAN JOB (THE HANSOM CABBY). Originally; Produced ftfc the Prince of London. GppUernjm Joe, a Hansom Oabby..Mr. FRANK DA.VBY Emiri Miss EMMELINE ORFORD Doors Open at Seven, Commence at ^-30; Time awl Prices te usual. Half-pru* at June o clock. Booking Offices at Messrs. Thompson and Shackell'* (Limited), Qucen-straet, from Ten iili Five o'clock. Telephone No. 521. MONDAY NEXT. MAY 25th, GIGANTIC ATTRACTION FOR WHITSUNTIDE I The Best Military Drama. Ever Produced- THE INDIAN MUTINY. MATINEE, WHIT-MONDAY AT TWO O'CLOCK- 44951 tl RAND THEATRE. IT The Premier Theatre of Wales. Le.«*ee and Manager .1fr. CLABENCE ROUNIS. Enthusiastic Reception on the Return Visit of the Accomplished Young Actor, Mr. T. B. THALBERG, and Company, m THE p ROFESSOR's LOVE jgTOJRT In Act n. THE HARVEST GLFBS will be Suns by the Celebrated ORPHEUS QUARTETTE of Male Voice*. Reora open at 7; commence 7.30. Box Office open at Theatre daily 10 to 4. Telephone 725. Prices W. to ;El Is. WHIT-MONDAY, AT TWO AND 7.30, The Great American Drama. THE PRAIRIE FLOWER. 44959 J H B jgj M P I R E QUEEN-STREET. MMtcmc Pifec^or—OSWAI.D STOLL. NOTICE.—O-wing to the admirable system of Mutilation the atmosphere is cooler inside than ">tftide the Empire. TO-NIGHT, The remarkable Athlete, TONY WILSON AND HIS CLOWN. From the Empire, London. MISS AGNES HAZEL, With a selection of popul&r songs. THE ORIGINAL TOM l.EAMORE, The elongated (Dan) Leno. MISS ARCHIE RIOHAKDS, Burlesque Actress and Songstress. ALLIS and JUAN. A duo of knockabout eccentrics. Hie* LILIAN ROBINA, a charming songstress. JOE EDMONDS, the Black Diamond. felSS ROSE HAMILTON, Singer and Dancer. NEXT WEEK: The Original Leopolds, of "Frivolity" Fame, in a Side-splitting Comicality. Seats can be booked daily from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., 'and from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. P'm of Buies. Fauteuilo, and Grand Circle. NEWPORT. 'T H E Jg M P I R E )(a.acia&' Director „ OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT, The Original, Only, and Incomparable C A I C EDO. Whose Performance on the Wire compels enthusiastic apolause and undisguisable amazement. FLORENCE HASTINGS, THE MONOPEDICAL BROWNS, HERBERT LE MARTINE. the Pantos, Letv Iris, Marion Bell, and Sam Dalton. Next Week.—iPaul Langfcry, Lizzie Valrose, The Black SwaDII. pHIL pHILLIPS R HEUMATIG CURE 24, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. Pirfiti, White Hart Hotel, Pontypridd, says:— Yenr sock* cured me ef seiatija." John Qribble, ef St. Mary Chareb, near Corrbridge, —Your Sacks and Wristlets done ote a lot •' t*od. I u> new able to go to work." JJELTS. 10s. 6d. EACH. SIZE OF WAIST NEXT TO THE SKIN. SOCKS, IOS. 6d. PER PAIR. SEND SIZE OF BOOTS. Mr. Bran Lewis, Byas Cottage, St. Mellon' ^ay*: "1 mtich better since wearing yeur Socks." Brnry Faulkner, 2, Drana-road-side, Graig, Quaker's- *rd. near Treharris, aav*.—"The Belt I had from has taken the pain" away, and I am getting '^eh stronger." *illiam Kdwards, The Hook, Haverfordwest, says: "Tour Socks have done me a lot of g-ood. I am i. *Me- te get about." William Seetit, 33, Bridge-street. Troedyrhiw, says: have had BO Rheumatic sine* wearing your octjis." WRIS TS. 5,s. Send Size of Wrists, OF TESTIMONIALS CAN BK SEEN OF THIS WONDERFUL CURE AT THE ABOVE ADBRESS. AGENTS. *he foHowiaff are dulv appointed as agents for t*>« of Phil Phillips's Rheumatic Cure: — !Jr- 3. SHANKLAND. Bridal-street, Kidwelly. i;r- J. PRICE, Church-read Station, near Newport. *r- THOMAS B. NEAL, 45, Mackworth-street. Bridsrend. fr- JOSEPH MORGAN, Main-street. Maeoycwmmer. *r j> v. MORCAMBE, 10, Bush-street, Pembroke T>gcfc *r JAMES LEES, Newland-rtreeit, Oolefortl Mr- MORGAN PARR, Stationer, 168, CanUfl r<*ui, ». Ahrramaa, Aberdare. *r. JOHN B. JONES, 42, Upper High-street, JtbymaeJ" J*1- JAMES P. JONES, NewoaatJe Emlvn. ■y- M. JOHN, flrocer. Ferryside, Carmarthenshire. ?T B. J. JONES, Presteig*. JJr R PRICE, Peoygrsig. JJr- W. HITCJHINS. «recer, Bridgend. *r. W. GRfFFITHS, CNydach. Swansea. E. T. BAVIES, lite Bmporium, Liaostephan, QarmartheMhire. Jr. w. O. DA VIES, Lia^ifeUta Farm, Bwleh, RS.O. •*r. D. L. JONES. Bookseller, Briton Ferry. Mr. s. BAYLIS. 3. Tark-rsad, Mr. L. BRIGSTOCKE Haverf»?d^est. *r. g SMITH, Avnwld Fans, Uttle Hereford. *r. T D MEYLER. Chemist, Milford Haven. DAVID EVANS, 1, Woodlaml-road, Llanelly. 40875 BBL<JRAVPI DYBWOEKS oardiff. Deceiving OFFICE FOR ROATH PARK AND CATHAYS ON CRWYS ROAD BRIDGE. e5291 -?_?- PTJIBXIIC NOTICES. CAROIFF EXHIBITION, 1896 PATRON HER SMJESTY THE QUEEN. OPE N JQ A I L Y ?? jL? From iD.iO a.m. tin 10.30 p.m. FINE ART GALLERY (GoncsiVm? 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 2nd KING'S SHROPSHIRE LIGHT INFANTRY Will Perform Twfaee Daily in the IMPERIAL GAUDENS-trO!n 2.30 p.m. till Five, and 7.30 till Ten p.m. THE OLD WORLD BAND (From Amsterdam) Will Pwform on Pand 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, bs. (Including Cost of Photo- graph), and THREE MONTHLY PAYMENTS of 511. EACH, PAYABLE at ONE. TWO, and THREE MONTHS AFTER DATE of APPLICATION. Applications for Saasou Tickets will be receiTrd at the Exhibition. 43944 -? ?_n. -?- DR. BARNAiRDO'S NATIONAL HOMES FOR DESTITUTE CHILDREN. The DATE of THIS YEAR'S STREET COLLECTION is Fixed for SATURDAY, 20th June, for the whole of SOUTH WA'vKS. A Large Number of Workers is Needed :n Every Part of the Principality, and nil Friends who purpose helping wj1J jilease communicate at an early with THE SUPERINTENDENT. Ever Open Door," 15, Moira-terrace, Cardiff. It is hoped South Wales will on that day contribute at least the amount of one week's Kcod mil of the Homes, which i* never less than £ 1,050 44379 -?'- ORNA DOONE COMPANY. The Favourite Steamera, LORNA DOONE, SCOTIA, &c.. will CoiJimerce Running for the SEASON on SATURDAY NEXT, May 23rd. For Railings See later Daily Papers or Bill*. Special Arrangements with Parties. For Further Particulars apply to Mr. A. LOWIOK, 45002 Pier-head, Cardiff. CARDIFF EXHIBITION' BIOTCI.ISTS SITING the EXHIBITION in WHIT-WEEK are INVITED to BRING their MACHINES to TRY the NEW SCIENTIFICALI-Y- CONSTRUCTED CYCLE TRACK. e5373 EXHIBITION OF M AIL CARTS AND TpERAMBULATORS CONSIGNMENTS ARRIVING DAILY. IN ALL THE VERY LATEST DESIGNS. "HAMMOCK wocdenette" \^g^^tt^SlMP3Q» ,FAWCET11< t {PATENT N*5« Largest Stock in Wales to Select from at SPENCERS RENOWNED BABY CARRIAGE WARE. HOUSE, ST. JOHN'S CHURCH SQUARE, CARDIFF. Repairs in all Branches by Experienced Workmen. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER THOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS Overcome the worst forms of diseases and the foulest state of the Blood, Stomach, Liver and Kidnej s, tliey go to the core of every disease, where no otner medicine has power to reach. In Boxes, at Ia. 14a and 2s. 9d. each. Sold by all Chemists, or from the Burdock Pill Manufactory, 44, Oxford street, Swansea WEEKLY MAIL AND NEWS OF THE WEEK. PRICE ONE PENNY. EXCURSIONS. ORNA DOONE PASSENGER STEAMSHIPS RE-COMMENCE to RUN 011 SATURDAY, May, 23. See Announcement under Public 45003 BTRSIKKSS ADDRESSES. rjp Y P E W R I T I N G ALL BRANCHES OF TYPEWRITING EXECUTED AT SHORTEST NOTICE. ALL PRICES INCLUDE PAPER. s. 'L Authors' MFS. (over 3,G00) per 1,600 words. 1 0 Authors' MSS (under 3,900) per folill 72 word* 0 1 Legal and General Copying ,01 Ba'ance Sbfeta t' 0 2 Tabular Work „ • .0 2 Specifications, fcc., per page foolscap 0 4J Carton Cepies, each Duplicate Half-price of Original. Higher Numbers of (iiopies at a much Cheaper Rate. SHORTHAND CLERKS IN ATTEN- DANCE FOR TAKING NOTES OF DRAFT AGREEMENTS, INDEN- TURES, BILLS OF QUANTITIES, SPECI- FICATIONS, fee., &c.; er to WAIT UPON CUSTOMERS AT OWN OFFICE. w ESTPRN J^.JAIL LUJITED WESTERN MAIL BUILDINGS, CARDIFF. e5265 T E B T H A COMPLETE SET, ONE GUINEA. M E S S R S. GOO D 1'.1 A N jLvi- \.?r 56, QUEEN STREET, AND 10, DUKE- STREET, CARDIFF. S'KGLK TOOTH, 2s. &d.: 5 TEARS' WARRANTY. Painlessly Firtcd by Atmospheric Suction AT THE USUA'i CHARGES. No extrsctions ueoessary. Country Patients supplied in One Visit and Railway Fare allowed. Dr. ANDREW WI LSON (lute R.N.) says :"I csn recow- intnli Mr. Goodman all a very skilful and humane Dentist. His reasonable charges should attract to him all claiaes." CONSULTATIONS FREE. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN DENTISTRY. MESSRS. GOODMAN. 10. DUKE-STREET, and 56, QUEEN-STREET, Cardiff, And at 86, TAFF-STREET, PONTYPRIDD. 23, HIGH-STREET, NEWPORT. 15, CASTLE-STREET. SWANSEA. Hours, Ten to Eight. Consultations Free. e3541 W. E. W ALKER, HAT, CORN, AND SEED MERCHANT, 5 QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. 9 AND 10, NORTH-STREET, AQRICULTUltAIi SEKDS, OARJ>EN AND FLOWER SEEDS, ALL VARIETIES OF SEED POTATOES. Agent for Lanre's Chemical Manure Company. .? ,?-?. _?-?- SOTXLS. L I F T O N JJ O T E L CLIFTON-STREET, ROATH, JAMES N. DOBBS, PROPRIETOR. BILLIARDS. Wines and Spirits of the Finest Quality. e5290 SEASIDE AND COUNTRY. APARTMENTS. DXTO N — HADDON GROVE HYDROPATHIC AND WINTER RESIDENCE.— Spacious accommodation; billiard, and smoke rooms; tennis lawn, &c. thorough treatment for rheumatism, gout, Ac dark-room.—Send for tgniis. G. E. IIAI.L, Proprietor. e5348 r«iQ (y ») A W to be Leat on Note of O to gmJ »\ V7 V Hand-without fees,sure ties, publicity, or delay. Town or Country. Strictly private.—Repsymentu to suit borrowers' convenience. —Trade bills discounted.—Central Advance Bank. 40, Wood-street, Cardiff. S. Hams, manager. e5296 ONEY TO LEND. Easy Repayments. Reasonable Interest. Strict Privacy. THREE POUNDS TO A THOUSAND. Call or write to R. PHILLIPS, 18, CHURCH-STREET, _e90f>7d CARDIFF. Those in Want, of Cash are Recommended to Apply to the Provincial Union Bank, 1. Queen-oquare, Bristol, or to the District Agent, E. W. Weber, 3. Working-street. Cardiff. e4559 THE EVENING EXPRESS M CONTAINS MORE NEWS THAN ANY OTHER EVENING PAPER IN WALES. ? TRY Our Blue Serge Suite. Bishop ft Co., Queen-street; opposite Empire. Cratie tires* I !-RT DECORATORS. \\r DA V IS AND SON H « INTERS, GLASS, OIL. AND fA PEB-HANGING MERCHANTS, 11. QJEEN-STREET. DYEWORKS, ETC. TF YOU WANT YOUR CLOTHES JL NICE LY CLEANED, GO TO HOBBS^ DYER. L NELSON-TERRACE. ETRANITUEE. EVAN & COMPANY. LIMITED "THE CARDIFF FURNISHERS." ST. MARY-STRF FIT A N]) DUKE-STREET. _?-?- GARDEN fJEEDS. WE. WALKER, 5, Queen-street, an4 VV 10, North-sirepfc, Cardiff.—Agricultural, Garden, and Flower Seeds, mid Seed Potatoes in all varieties. E5119 -? ?- -? QQROCEBIHS. AVID JONES~&~CO.. LIMITED THE PEOPLE'S FOOl) PROVIDERS, The Finest Butter, 10d. per lb. Call at AVliarton-street. -?- HATS. ATS.—PAPJ^l7EY'S, A7cade, for H^d- made lla.t8.-40, Caroline-street, 15, Wyndluun-arcnde. Buy from t-be makw. BHBITIlATIC CTTRE. FOR FTILL fABTICULABS APPLY TO PHIL PHILLIPS. R 24. ST. MARY-STREET. TEA. AVID JONES and 00. Limited jL? FOR FINEST TEA IN THE MARKET. CALL AT WHARTON-STREET. -? ?. WHERE TO LUNCH. MHE SCOTIA" RESTAURANT .L LUNCHEONS, TEAS, DINNERS o. D CKE-STR l.'ET. ?- TYPEWRITING. ANTElToWEN"aND CO. (Limited) Ja? Legal Work, Specifications, Estimates, and all Branches of Typewriting executed on the Shor est Notice. Terms 011 application. CARDIFF EXHIBITION. GENERAL SECTION—STAND 117. R. J. HEATH AND SONS • PIANOFORTRS by •—BROADWOOD, Schiedmayer, Cellard, Bnl'li, Kirkman, Kaps, Brinemead, S»eiuway, Hopkinson, Lechstein, Ohallen, Neamejrer, Ac., 4c. ORGANS by: —MASON and I^AMLIN, Bell, Smitli, Cw-jenter, Stc/lmg, Story and Clark, Doherty, Kara, tc., tcu., and armoniumi bx Alex. ander &c., &e. A FULL CONCKRT GRAND, 71 Octsves, by the genuine and celebrated firm, SOHIESUAYSfi, for Hire, for Coneerts, Are. UkBOKST "POSSIBLE DISCOUNTS FOR OASH. EXPERIENCED TUNERS VISIT ALL PARTS OF SOUTH WALES PEHIODICALLY. REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS EXECUTED BY FIRST CLASS AND EXPERIENCED IX)NDOM WORKMEN. EPECIAL QUOTATIONS FOR PLACES OF WOR- SHIP. INSTITUTIONS, AND SCHOOLS. Before Purchasing, do not fail to Sead for our Price Litto and Verdict of 900, and Compare our Prices and Terms with other Houses. SHOWROOMS- 51, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF; 70, TAFF-STREET, PONTYPRLDD and ;11. WINDSOR-ROAD, PENARTH. AGENCIES AT ABERAVOX, SADOXTON-BARRY. CAERPHILLY, BRIDGEND, MAESTEG, CANVASSERS WANTED IN ALL PARTS, ON GOOD SUBMISSION. e534 SWAN'S NEWTOWN PIPPIN CIDER. THE BEST IN THE WORLD. ON DRAUGHT AT The Royal Hotel, Cardiff. The Grand Hotel, Cardiff, The Black Lion Hotel, St M*ry-»trcefc, Cardiff, The Gr'ffin Hotel, St. Mary-st.reet, Cardiff, The Bertram Hotel, Roath, Cardiff, The Hastings Hotel, Herbert-street, Cardiff, The Windsor Hotel, Docks, Cardiff, And the Leading Hotels Thr^ughoat the Kingdom. G EO. M. SWAN AND CO U, ALBERT-CHAMBERS, HIGH-STRKET, CARDIFF. ILIZI04 H. T. GEORGE, Managing Representative. MANUFACTURER. H orsforth, Offen hi& m Own Goods direct from the Loom at Mill Prices, viz. :— Serges, Fancies, Cashmeret, Bieges, Meltons. Mantle Clothe. Pattern sent free on application. Save all intermediate profit. Special Lot of Drew Meltons, all shade* at per yard. Address —MANUFACTURER, BORS- FORTH, LEEDS
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PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS THE EVEKINQ EXPRESS W9RDS. OSTCK. THREE SIX TIMES, TIMES. 20 Words 0 6 | 1 0 1 6 -1-1- 30 Words 9 1 6 2 3 -¡-I- 40 Words 1 0 2 0 I, 0 -I v 59 Worcis 13 2 6 3 9 Notice to Advertisers. IMT|ORTANT.—Advertisements to be classified mint reach this office by 10.30 a.m.; but they c*a se inserted uu to 4.45 p.m. under heading of TOO j.ATf; FOR. CLAStilFIOATION.
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The above chsryes apply only to consecutive in- sertions of the following e.1aø of advertisements; Situations Want-f'l or Offered, Apartment*, Money Wanted, Partnerships, I/Ojt and Found. Miscellaneous Wants, Business^, Bouses Shops, Gfiiee* to Let ot Sell. Specific Artic;:e,i for Sale PriTately. if the insertions be not consecutive, or if >>ayme»t be not made previous to publication, the credit rates will be charjfed. >ame and Addross to be counted. Orders seat thi-ougit the pmt to be by Po.stal Order r,r Halfpenny Stamps. OlrequM, P«j»iaI aud Post-ofifce Orders should be prosed and made payable to Mr. D. Watkin Thomas. .Ad, H'bsemt'nU are ree».vsd also at the foiiowing SKb-oflBo»<i; — NI-iWWRT TREDEGAR- STKKET. SWANSEA CA.STI.K-,STREET. MKK'I'H Yl*. iCTORIA-STItrarr. K>HTYPRIDD 4«, TAFF-STREET. HEAD OFFICES: — __CARMFy:ST. MARY-STRKHT. COPIERS ONLY of testimonials should be enclosed (not originals) Advertisers are Cautioned that Fostwiasters are Not Allowed to Deliver Letter/* Addressed to Initials or Fictitious N*mes at any Poet-eflioe. Letters addressed to Initials or Fistit'ous Names must bear the addr ess of the advertiser or G.-t, oi the offics* of the Western Maa The boxM preTiaft) tor anxweis to advertisemeniw appearing in the "Eveiiiag Exyreas" are not intetided for tny other purpose whatever, and cannot be allowed to be used for the distribution of printed or written advertising circulars or annauBcement* of any kind. "Apply at the Evening Express." means that the address of ttie aflvertiser can be obtained at the "Evening Express" oftke oa personal application. If required to be seat hy post, two Ita-Dipll must be en. closed. N.B.—Te avo d delay all letters containing adver- tisements should have the words "AdvcrtiBeiiicBt Peoartment" on the EnTebpe. JW'1.r.?? 'PERSONAL. Wiil Otoi^'e p. \vr't:i to May M. at Rsdmore l'l'^|Jl;[ e8382h20 -W's?. PUBLIC-HOUSES. To Let, the Wimh-^ Arrim, Davit-Kiic«-t.—Apply the landlord, or Mr. g. A. Brain, Old Brewerv, Car- dilL e9375b22 XISCZLLA-NEOITS WANTS. 7-C Bought: highest priocs given: ordere promptly stten<le<l to, town or country. Mrs. North, 14. Carolino-xtrcet, Cardiff. e9381h23 =- APARTMENTS. -?- APARTMBNTS TO LET Ajiartmcnot.—Front Sitting-room and two Bed. rooms, suit gentleman or friends; hot and cold bath piano*, trams pasadkjor terms nK'deratc.—MM. Williams, Memorial-buiUlmgs, Oowbridge-road. Car, ditf. e9379h22 Private Hotel, Can!U:-1.D.-ExtellSive view of Caniigin Bay, bracing air tennis, fisliing, inag- Mflcent tattling; charges moderate.—It- Willituns, Proprietress. 3321)26 Very Comfortably Furnished Front Sitting-room and One or Two Bedrooms in Quiet Family; piano; hot and coH bath good cookittg terms moderate.— 6, Soitthey-street, Worcbwtjrth-avenue.. Roath. 326h22 T'Jracomibc. —Tlie itipevldr "BSifS&g Erttablishment: facing and c'ose to sea and Victoria Promenade; liberal table; tabic d'hote daily; tenns HK-d* rate.—Apply Proprietress. 293h6 Mumbles. -Supe-rior Furnished Apartments o Let, near Bays conveyances meet all traitM boat kept; terms modeiute.—1, Ferncliffe Villa. 253ti25 Apartments, beat end Plseturton-avenue, One Two Bedrooms, Front Sitting-room good cooking and attendance. Apply Y 62, Western Moil, Car- diff. I96h21 XISCXLLANSOTJS SALES. American Ice Cream llachinefl.— labour and lYouble Saved, every requisite for le- Cream BusÎlleSS. in Stcck; instructions in making ice crcam free to custonjers; price list post free.—Address Anglo- American Ice Cream Comjxmy, Judd-street. Kuston- road. London. e9362h26 1.080 Business Cards, Memorandums, or Billhead), h.: 10,000 Useful Handbills, 8s. 6d. samples free.— Fisher and Go., Machine Printers. Broadmead. Bris- joI. _1 e44M Poultry, Pigeon, Cage Bird, and Dog Foods.—Write for prices and samples to Noah Rees and SoD Hay, Conii;andSee<lMprclKiQt«;_Ciu-dAff^e522^ PREMISES. Nc. 2.0, A lexandra.rolli. hot. and cold bath, Iwk entrance, and Shed lit twek, to Let.- -Ajiply 74, De Btrrgh-strret, Gar.IitL e9S93li26 For Sale, thoroughly well-built Villa; very plea- santly situated; facing Mackintosh Institute; all latest improvements. — Appiy 73, Keppoch-stiret, Car- diff. e93761i22 Ebbw Vale.—^To~Let, splendid House, Double-fror»l«d Shop, and Bivkehouse suit, any business; low rent. Powell and nl1g)¡et<. Ebbw Vale. 337h26 Richmond-road.—Well-furnished House to Let for Three or Six Montb<>; low rental.—Powell and Co., Borough-chambers, Cardiff. 321h26 BrCYCX/ES. 38-in. Ci-ypto Front Driver; lamp; new front gtaiul touring Rubber <>.mt)anv, Docks, or, 41 Hamilton-street, Cardiff n5387h21 Allday*' Cycle*, Manuracwirea, Stock, and Depot; Ladies' Machine* for Hire; Repairs and Plating a Speciality: Allday*' Cycle Riding School, Andrews- hall, St. Mary-etreet. Cardiff: open from 10 till 10.— For terms and particulars, apply Atldays and Onions, Pneumatic Engineering Company (Limited). W, Westgate-sta-eet, Cazdiff. e5304 Abandon Ancaent Maps and send Four Stamps for up-to-date Road Map of South Wales, with oorrect mileage to all chief towns, and 1896 lists, now teady, containing useful hints, lateot noveltiss, and special bargains in Safeties and Tricycles, from 35a rtirt or inflates fittings, nuts and sundriss, per return Morris Bros., Cycle Works, Pontypridd. el947 REPAIRS.—All Qo"to Slorris Hrc~«7.7 Pontypndd Ro) job too difficult, no job too small. Don't for- get. New Cycle Locks, 4d. e525G Headquarters for Oycies.—We are the largsst cycle dealers, hold the best agencies, have the largest stock, show it in the best manner, employ expefb* M «*.lesmeri, and buy and sell at the lowest prices. Call c" send for catalogues.—Griffiths Cycts Corporation ltd., 57, Queen-street, @ardif. e5145 MUSICAL. ADVERTISEMENTS inserted under thia bead in" at the fp.l'owing prepaid rates: 20 words. 1 day, efd.3 days, Is 6 day., Is. 5d. For Sde. Seven-string Zither and Seven- strin,- Ordinary Banjo, 17s 6d. also genuine Ameri- can Guitar, 30s. rare and genuine bargains.—Fred G. Barnard, Banjo Studio, 148, Jiroadway, Cai\liff. (-33721)21 PIANOFORTE Lessons given by Young Lady suit pupils after husine»>« hours; terms mode- rate.—MISS F. EVANS. 24, Oowbridge-road, Car- riiff. e5098 Ht.a'- ? XISCELIiAHBOTTS. Tc.1J!1.('{'()nit>tt' Commeiiong see Illustrated Guide aud Catalogue (259 pages), 3d.—Tobacconists' Out. fit-ting Company, 181, Eust >n-road, London; manager, Hy. 'Myc-rp. e9336d_ A and J. Macimughten, Woollen Maniifacturers to the Queen, Pitlochry, Scotland. Novelties in Tex- tile Fabrics. A and iss-ue New- Patterns-Suitings from 2s. 6d. Indies' Tweeds from Is. a yard. A aud J. Maenuughtcn, Pitlochry, Sell Direct to Wearers Choice Costume Serges, Black, Indigo, and Colours. A. and J. Macnanghton. Pitlochry, supply Tweeds end Serges at Mill Prices. Parcels 20s. Value •Carriage Paid. c51Bl Is Your Watch Wreng? The Best and Cheapest Shop in Cardiff for the Repair of Watches of every description, English or Foreign, is 38, Castle Arcade (third shop from Castle-street), by Jamr-s Keir, for ten years with Yr. Spiridioa. Clocks and Music Boxes Cleaned and Repaired. e4202 Aristotle's Works, complete Coloured Plates; genuine edition; 30 ?ti»mpe. "Paris by Night, 9r Gay Life in Paris" (illustrated), 30 stamps, post free.—R. Rowker, 27. Itenahaw-afcreei, Liverpool. Established 1832. Patronin* the Old Firm. e5180 MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS SITUATIONS VACANT. Vv'anted, Two Sharp Lad. aged 16 to 18, for Billurd Marker and Skittle Alley Attendant and to make thfuieelvcs Gei1I01'uHy Useful.—Apply, bv letter, stat in^ witgt^s required, and :nc.iose copy of testimonials, to Se<-rctary, Splott Conser.at.ive Club, 36, Uabershon- stTet, not later than the 22nd inst. e3392h21 Wented, Few and alll < 5371 Wanted immediately. Orciom-Coac'itnan, ami to A.' j-'st Gardener; aged about 20 tall and slight. Api-lv Frank T. James. l'enydarren Hou-e. Merthvr Tj'dfil. _H- 44<^7 Wanted immediately, sober, steady Man as OsSler; mi int. thoroughly uwierstand his work marr'.ed pre. ferred.—Ajiply, prM'soi'jally^ W. Thoraev, Mer- thvr. 249h21 Groi tn-Gardenar Wanetd; must mske himself sretierallv useful; oge<l under 25.-Applv Reee, Bryn Kedydd, near Newtiort, Mon. 251h21 Wanted, experienced Gardener where strong Lad is Kept under.—Y 66, Western Mail, Cardiff. 219h21 Wanted, a Cowman; must be an early ri-er and Knod milk sr: wages 17s. per week; cottage and garden found; wuiicut children preferred.—Apply C. Lewis, Oog Faini. Sully. 138h23 "Wanted immediately, Grooin-Coachtua.-t; good rider and driver, single or p«'r, and make himself generally useful.—Applv Penarih House. Penarth, from three to eight. -44923_- To Fa-rm labourers.- Wanted immediately, respect- able M..n must understand gardening make himself gererslly useful.—B J Poole, 285, Bute-street, Car- diff. 69hI9 Wanted, strong Boy, 14 to 16 (indoorsy, Attend Smalt Garden, Mow Lawn, be' Generally Useful.—Apply 0 7, Western Mail, Swansea. lob21 To Pork Butchers.—Wanted immediately, Young Man as Second Hand; accustomed to shop and able to kill email pigs; must be clean and quick; good references ind'sipen«ible; permanent situation.— Apply, steting age, wages required, and references, Docker. CI if ton-street, Cardiff. 330h20 Wanted, Foreman Roll-turner »t C.vfartbf.i Iron and Steel Works; liberal wages to suitable and ox- riced man.—A;>plv at Cyfarthfa Offices, Merthyr Tydfil. 44996 Wnnted. good j"$ench Hands.—Apply Crwys Steam .Tohiery Works, Richmond-ro:id, Cardiff. 327h2O To Harness at once, good General Hand; must be steady.—Apply John Gunter, Manager. H. C. Rich. Coachbnilder, Harness Maker, and Saddler, High-str-5et., Brecon. 353h22 Wanted, Few good Cdn-petiters and Joiners.—D. Evans and Sons. Penvgraig. 45000 Boot Trade-—Wanted, a Young Man. able to Work Repairing Mach'ne and to Assist in the Geuieral Kiilirf*; references requii-ed; perma- nency to a suitable hand.—Apply Turner and Co., Ludlow. 297h26 Junior Attendant Twilor Wanted st the Gfiamorgau County Asylum, Bridgend; must be single arut a. good workman; £34 a year, with hoard, lodginu". washing, r.nd unifonn after probation.—Apply to Medical Superintendent. 44980 To Pork Butchers.—Wanted imml',Fa.t4>lv, an expe- rienced Assistant; must be good fsnlrsmtfn.—AnpV, stating reference" and wages required (indoors). T 75, W<^torn Mad Cardiff. 263h26 To ar fed immediatelv. Young Man j (indoors); must be good hiu.rcutter and shaver; refe- rences indispensable.—Apply E. Price, Docks. Oar- diff. 273h2l Corpers.—Wanted, Several good, steady Men.— Apply Thos. Ford and Co., Pier-street, Swan- sea. 256b25 Wanted, steady Married Man, Salc-man and Drive Pair Horses.—Applv, personally, Hansard, Merthvr. 259h21 Qwxierv.—Wanted, bv Man toJ Do the Following Duties:—WTash Bacnn, Attend to Stock in Cel'ars, and Drive Out Occaf-ionally (driver kept): nreferenoe given to an abstainer and one who has htlll sWnilar eTn«M-ipnoe.—St.n t.« wages (indoors) Jones, Westminster Stores. Barrv Dock. 156h20 Grœer"Vl1a"t"" at rmcp, Young Man fnr Ware- bouse. Assist Delivering (haulier kept), anl Make Himself Generally Uspfnl indoors: reference reo nuired.—Apply, stating salary, to J. Jones nnd Co., Troedyrhiw. Wanted, a steady and intelligent Man as Milk f;p'lf'Hn8Jl; good ch^ractfr from last place Al)I'I' persoJèally, Cardiff Milk Supply, CaflWe-road, CVrdiff. To Butehers.—Wanted, a Man. veil up to the Trade.—Applv Smale and Son. Wind-Ktreet, Swan- sea _?. glh22 j-i a i vdresser.—Gen^s.' Hand Wanted outdoors good refprences 'ndisr^nsaNe.—State see and wsxres rpnuired to 0 4, Wpstem Mail, Swansea.. 4965b50 A r^ndiiional Salary of 12s. fed. to jmc per .ti week can be earned in Spsre Hours or Evenings, h" Either Sf' Everywhere.—Proof gent, free to anyone serd'ng 1IA\.I!'HA!prl mvelone in OMvn handwriting to Manager (Department 9 B), 79. St. Helen'a-eardens, North Kenvngton T.ondon. W. 1.12662 SITUATIONS WANTED. £ 1 will he Given Anvone Procuring a Young Man with excellent testin-oniids, a gootl Permanent Situa- tIl'n -Applv Y 79. Western Ma.:l. Cardiff. 315b20 l- To Builders, Plumbers, Carpenters, frc.—A Father Wishes to Apprentice his Son to Plumbim' or Car- pentering aged 16 strong and healthy.—Write V 72, Western Mail. Cardiff. 265h21 P!timber WTtt,, Job 'Constant) in-snuth- Waler • well up in sanitarV work, lead laying; can turn bis hand other branches London references.—Apc'y Plumber, 167, Commercial-road, Pecklmm, i/ondon, SR. 2Q9h25 Annv Reserve Man Seeks Employment in Anv Ptace of Trust: oharaeteir on leaving the service exemplary. Arq-gy Y 59. Western Mail, Cardiff. 206h25 A Youth, 18, Requires Situation as P&cker in Wholesale Warehouse; slight, knowledge of book- keeping; in or near Cardiff preferred.—Address O. Bigwcod, 31, Badminton-road. St. Paul's, Bristol. h25 — Wanted, by"steadv Man~23, Situation in Milk Trade, Porter, or Drive Grocer's Cart; live out.— C. B. A., Western Mail Offioe, Newport. 172h23 -?-
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Required immediately, a Young Girl ax House- Paxlonnnaid; also a Toung Girl to Assist Generally. —Madam Lorls-h, Colebrook Villa, Abergavenny. h20 Wanted iiiiniedia-tely, strong Young Girl, alwut 17, to Assist in Housewo-k; good l-eferences.—Apply 31, Charle?.gtrœt. Can:F1f. 336h2tl Charles-street, Cardiff. 336h26 Wanted immediately, trustworthy two in ft-mily.—Apply, personally or by letter, giving full mrtu'iiUirs atid references, 9, Parade, Carmarthen. 3341:26 ~Want«l, in Uve~Oount"yT a General Servant, who can wash and bake: wages jE15 a year: references required Y 78. Western Mail. Cardiff. h21 "Wa.nted, &ood KitehenBiaid, Wanting First Place as Cook; small familv; good wage*; ussista nce; con"try.—Mrs. Vull'amy, tilasbury House, Gla^bury, Radnorshire. 305h20_ House and Parlour Maid Wanetd; must thoroughly understand her duties.—Mrs. Fisher, S. Agatha's, Tenby. 335h26 Wanted. Youn^r Girl (Churchwoman). about 18. to Wait Upon Children and do Light Housework; wa!Zes, £ 10.—Applv 5, Glossop-terrace, Roath. O11- (if,ff. ? _?-?. 276h22 Wajited7 Two good Servants—One. who Underetands Plain (booking and good General; must produce good referents; good wages given.—Apply Williams, Punch House, Tredegar. 231 h21 v Wanted"Two good General Servants for Large House of Business; givxl wages given to suitable girls.— Apply Housekeeper, Reyno'ds and Co. (Timitwl), Newport, Mon. 2511)21 Want# an experienced House-Parlourmaid.—Mrs. Kay. The Elms, Pontyclun. 2701121 ~"Wanted^ experienced Housemaid; good needle- wonwui; able to wait at table.—App!y, stating age, waires. and leference, Mrs. Stevens, Penhill. Car- diff. 237h25 ""Wanted, Sewing or Useful Maid, who will Assist iu Housework— Apply, stating age. wages. and reference, Mrs. Stevens. Penlull, Cardiff. 236h25 Wanted iinmefhately, an experienced General Ser- vant" must be a good cook good reference indis- pensable; wages £ 12.—Apply 12, Weefcboume-road, Penarth 229h2° "Wanted, experienced Cook-General for Small Family; aged not under 22; no washing: good wages given.—Apply Mrs. Harris, 13, Windsor-road, Barry. 239h25 Cardiff Union.—Ely Schools.—Wanted, an Assis- tant Laundress; wages £ 16 a Tear, with board, lod^np. and washing.—Apply to the Marter. [44852 Walltm. experienced General.—62, Oakfleld-steeet, Cardiff. 22ah25 Wanted, good General Servant tnust be good piain i cook -Apply Norlands, Clytha Park, Newport. 355h2o General Servant Wanted. June 9; wash, iron, and plain cooking; comfortable home; wages £ 12. 142, Castle-road, Cardiff. 271h25_ Genera Serva-nt Wanted; must have a good ntfe- rpnce.-Apply Mrs. Mattock, 18, Queen-street Car- diff. 185hM i _.?-. Wanted, an experienced General.—Apply, betweeen five and oeven, Mr*. Howard, 59, Deepenser-street, Riverside, Oardiff. 183h23 Wanted, experienced General Servant; plain cook- ing good wages to competent, person.—Apply, after tux. Mn. Leaning, 1, Ctaydr-terraofc, Swansea. h23 Wanted immediately. General Servant: able to wa&h and iron and do plain cooking.—Mr*. Mavberry Williams, Victoria-buildings. Pontypridd. 155h23 Wanted, Plain Cook; Some hotnework; wages, £ 16—Mrs. Dovey. LlaniMien Vioarage, Oardiff. h25 Wr.nted imnedlately, General Servant; good plain cook; must he fcroi*IW*l»y fiwtrcla« character; another servant 'Kept.—Apply, with full particulars, Philip Jamas. Clvdach. Abergavenny. rh23 Wanted, ail experienced Plain Cook.—Apply Mrs. Hunter, Rosemount (near Roath Trainfar Terntini*), Ntwfiort-road, Cardiff. 36h22 Wsnted, a good General Servant one who know* stiretbiug about dairy work preferred.—Address T 33. Western Mail, Cardiff. <976i«tl Wonted, experienced H<ni»«mai 1 in Gentleman'* Family in Country; aged 26 to ?0.—M. M., Strana- ghan. CVstle-srtreet, Cardiff. 44H21 A respectable General Servar' witii knowledge of cooking; com*ortab> home: good references indio- i*r.*able.—Apply Mis* Lewis, Oaklan<is, Ruauiey Hill, near Cardiff. 9h31 An experienced tieners! SerraBt Wanted; *<red about 22.—Apply Mrs. Oolte, Holly, i.iani»'neii. flh21 Wanted, good General Servant.; Churchwoovin.— Apply Mr*. Jenkins, Oxwich Rectory, near Swan- 43B8MP Experienced Barmaid Wanted. Firet-class Res- taurant salary. £25: no Sunday work.—Send photo and stamped envelope for reply, 164, Oommefcial- etreet. Newport, Mon. 35Ih2fe To-day.—Six Barmaids, S'x Waitresses. Four Ctiam- hprmaid*. Five Housemaids, TPTl Cooks, Twenty (fencj« Is. —Davies'a. Hote*. Registry, 45, Charlee- stTeet, Cardiff. 343b22 ^"?tnted, Cooksi"Parlourmaids. Hmiserniket, General Sen-ants, Nurses. I>aondnT>iaifb. Waitresses, Indoor Manservant texneriencedl.—Mrs. Pedle.r, 22, CJiaries- street Cardiff. IKsen^eed. 322h26 Wanted. an expeiienoed liamia :rl. aloo an Assistant. —Royal Edinburgh Hotel. Pembrf ke ]),'<'k. 2Sbh21 Wnntetl at once, cood Cook, air, smart Boy (M Address Royal Ed:.nhurgh Hotel, Pembroke IVtck. 295h22 Wanted ?- at once, a Waitress; goofl reiere*««s.— Applv Mrs. Dunk'ey, Black ]Ü,n Hotel, St. Mary- street, Cardiff. 275h21 Wanted at once. Strom: Oiri as (xeneral: respect- able and produce good referer ??.—Apply Mrs. John, Fazl, liotel, Ynvshir. 269h20 Wanted. Kouaemaid-Wsitrefs: gf>od character renuire'l—Applv Steward. Constitutional Clitb, Nekth. 226h21 Wanted, experienced Wa trts« in Firgt-ciang Restaurant.; wilges £ 30; se.nd photo and stamped envelope for reply; closed on Sundayil.-164. Com- mercial-street. Newport,_M'"n. 252h25 SKRVANTS WANT PLACES. Advertiser* are Omtioned that POPtlRMtert are No* Allowed to Deliver Letter* Addressed to I»iW» or Fictitious Names at any Po*t-offlce. Lettern addressed to Initial* or Fictitious Name* must bear the addreos of the advertiser or one of the oftioea of the Western Mail. Wanted, Situation as good Plain Cook in Gentle- man's Fainilj", wliere kltclienmaid is kept.—Address Rees. 34, Metal-street, Roath. CaHi'T. 338h26 Wanted. Re-engagement" by respectable Middle- aged Person, as Nume to Invalid Lady or GentlemMt good references.—Address R. Hucker, Beaurrvoat House, Llandaff, Cardiff. 217h25 Disengaged, General (21), oo<>k. wssh. iroi:; Oook- General (24)—long characters; Cooks, Housemaids; hst. free.—British Agency, Aberdare Junction (stamped address). 169hz3 AMBER ALE. ALES & STOUT, ??S? Un g&y$wrm I f&mn. i mm* road, ?? CARDS FF. BUSINESS ADDRESSES. J TO-DAY'S j WEATHER FORECAST. "i IHROUGHOUT THE WEST OF KNGLAND AND. SOUTH WALES IS North-westerly winds, modcr.tte or fresh; fair, generally. BLUE SERGE SUITS SHOULD BE WOEN. ? The West End Tailors* 19, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. 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I T! THE MASTER OF TREMLAYS ttN HISTORICAL ROMANCE OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY. PART II. ?.. UHAPTER VI.—(Oontiuued'). "You «ha!l1 hear," said Pierre Rouan, speak. 8 tivrough hi<^ ctenohed teeth. Jean Blanc 1Itirred not lSO long as the assasins rema.ined the hut. Whan they ■v»«iirea, he from his hiding-place into the burning and; brought out the corpse of his father, order to bestow on it a Christian buriai. paused for an instaait to contemplate the ^Ursg 0f j^s loved parent; fhe next, he *Cl2ed the gun, and rushed headlong down the assassins were a good deal in ^^nce; but Jean almost flew after h:s murdweis, and soon had them w itlrin ^navo, Jean Blatre r' cried Jade, with Bravo f ^°w, marfe; beSore they reached the in the thicket wlhere thsir horses were » musket shot was hoard, and the col- r fell, never «kgaia to rise." y ^^e clapped1 his haoas with delight. "And ^e; "ai1^ Vawnoy?' v<Mmoy became pafer than the dead i he tresmbied, Us teeth chattered. It. 118 toaJc« haste,' he eswd'. %ey did hufc at tire Tuonjcoti they reached their ■recQct. The soldier I who had broken the jug containing the bever- age of the dead Maftthew uttered a cry, and fell to the ground." "But Vaunoy? But Vauuoy?" interrupted Jude. You shall hear. They got on horseback and galloped1 off, thinking to escape. Foo]s as if Jean Bianc did not know the short cuts. The road turned; lie went always straight ahead, so at an aftgle of the road, the old musket did its duty again. It was a rare weapon, my man, and Jean Blanc was a famous marksman. At each report, a man tottered in his saddle and fell. Those who remained from time to time beaifc tihe thicket, and more than one ball whistled dose to Jean's Blancs ears whilst he loaded has gun behind the trunk of a tree; but these attempts only retarded the progress of the soldiers. They had no sooner gained the road, than there was another re- port, and another man fell." Bravo again cried Jude, more and more excited at the recital of this savage vengeance who on earth would ilave supposed the poor White Rabbit capable of ail this ? On my conscience, he is a valiant lad But Vaunoy did he not try to kill that villain Vaunoy 1" Ii You shall bean. Jean Blanc forgot not Vaunoy, but, itfce a glutton who reserves the choicest morsel for his last mouthful, he kept him for the bonne bouche." Good'" oried the squire, smacking his lips. "The moment arrived when the last saddle was emptied. Jean Blanc bnd slain eight men and a collector of taxes. There remained but Vaunoy, who, more dead than alive, furiously spurred his 'horse, Jean Blaoc put two balls into his gun, and went to await him at the last turning of the road at the edge of the forest." Beautifuj exclaimed Judfe, dapping his hands enthusiastically now for it!" The honest squire was like one whose feel- ings are worked upon by a play. He had seen Vaunoy the previous evening, and yet he seriously hoped' Vaunoy was about to be killed in the recital of Pierre Rouan. "When the new Master of TremSays appeared," resumed the charcoal-burner; "Jean Blame aimed at him." Of course he did," said Jude, seeing the charcoal-burner hesitated. Vaunoy regained his chateau saie and sound," said Pierre Rouan, after a pause. What! why surely Jean didn't miss him?" exclaimed Jude. "Jean Bianc did not fire," said Pierre Rouan. "Did not fire?" said Jude, with a blank look of disappointment. "Jean Blanc did not fire, repeated the charcoal-burner slowly; "because the recol-j lection of TreivJe <trsaosVt$his fsiind at this moment, and he would not, even to revenge his father, annihilate the last chance of know- ing the fate of little George. "When Jean Blanc returned to the Wolf Pit," resumed Pierre Rouan, after an inter- val he was so overwhelmed with grief that he forgot Treme, and everything connected with it. He worked two days at his calling without intermission, and on the third day old Matthew had a Christian burial. This duty aoomplished, Jean fled from the neigh- bourhood, and concealed himself on the oppo- site border of the forest. His madness had left him, and he became epileptic. In tha midst of his sufferings a short interval of happiness intervened. An angel in the shape of a woman took pity on him, and became his wife. In Marie yon be- hold the living image of her mother. The poor fellow's happiness lasted but two years. At the expiration of that time he was again harassed by the agents of the impost. Vaunoy had discovered his retreat; his dwelling was invaded during his absence, and his wife villainously outraged by one of the so kilters. She deed), (prajying for Jean and her daughter." Pierre Rouan paused; his voice had foiled him. "On my conscience," muttered Jude "this good fellow had no great cause to love the King's agents." "He hates them r' muttered Pierre, energeti- cally he hates them as the devil is said l to hate holy vvater. Now litrten Jean Jjle'vc; tOak bis -Ir md in his arms, and -? once more traversed the forest, an implacable hatred raging within him. "About this time, the pooi foresters, harassed on all sides, endeavoured to resist their oppressors. They continued to dwell in their huts during the day. but met at night in the spacious vaults of the Wolf Pit. The secret was disclosed to them by Jean Blanc, who had formerly discovered the entrance to these caverns near his old hut, behind the two ruined towers. Nicolas Treme was the fast Breton gentle- man. The Wolves are the last Bretons; Jean Blanc is as eager to finish with Vaunoy as thou canst be-, there is no difficulty in shoot- iag him in the forest; tie difficulty is to have him living, alone, without defence, and to say, Speak or Cbe Jean Blanc is a patient hunter," Pierre continued; "and his troops consists of 2,000 WoJves." "What*" exclaimed) Jude, whose slow intelligence was at once struck; "Is Jean Blanc tllns mysterious and, terrible white woif r, "Comrade," reptied Pierre Rouan; "Jean I is a Wolf; and he i-4! white; but I know not if it is he of whom they talk so much. Jean can do much, but the finger of Heaven weighs heavily upon him. His attacks of epilepsy become daily more frequent; and, indeed;" added Pierre Roua-m, whose voice became suddenly broken: indeed, Ice could not have related this narrative ycwi iha-' j1^ fcmrd I without payàng the p6B&ity of his temerity. Jean Blanc never braves his souvenirs in vain." After having painfully pronounced these last words, Pierre Rouan remained1 silent, and Judie, perceiving that he shook convul- sively on the bench, demanded, "What ails ye?" "Go," said the charcoal-burner, with effort; "thou knowest all I can teach thee." But what must I do. Can I not help the Wolves?" "Begone said Pierre, imperiously; "in the name of Heaven, begone! When the hour arrives. Jean Blanc will know where to find thee." Jude rose, astonished, and directed his steps to the door. Rouan slid from the bench to the ground. What ails thee?" ag-ain demanded Jude. He was answered by a yeH of agony, then the voice of Pierre Rouan, strangely altered, cried "Begone Judie obeyed vtfithouti (further hesitation., and made the best of his way to Rennes, where Iris master had given him rendezvous. At the same instantw the Flower of the Forest entered the room, and, having lighted a lamp, carefully tended her unhappy father, who was suffering from a severe attack of epilepsy. The room appeared more habitable by the light of the lamp. A small door on one side conducted into Marie's retreat; above the chimney hung a pair of pistols and an old musket: and opposite the door was one of those clocks thaX. one sbill sees in nearly every farmhouse in Brittany, ?-?- While Pierre Rouan lay struggling on the ground, there was a peculiar knock on the outer door, and the Flower of the Forest opened it without hesitation. A mail in the garb of a forester, but masked', eagerly crossed the threshold. "Where is the master?" he said, abruptly. The girl pointed to Pierre Rouan, struggling on the ground. The newcomer muttered an oath and sat down, grumbling, on the bench. He kept his eye on, the clock. After an hour had elapsed, he rose. "This is aa unfortunate attack," he said. "Tell thy father that Yuami has been, and that Pierre Rouan will all his life regret to have been able to profit by the hour which has just passed. PJierre sighed deeply, anjrl Wretched curt, his arms. He is coming to himself," cried Marie, assisting him to rise. He started on seeing Yuai; i "Leave us." he said to Marie. She obeyed reluctantly, for she did not like to leave her father at such a moment. What is the matter?" demanded the char- coafi-burner. Yuami looked at Marfe, and pronounced a few words in a tow tone. "Sayest thou true?" cried Pierre, drawing himself up to his full height; has Heaven at last condemned the man?" "Heaven has. perhaps, condemned his master; you have acquitted him. The hour of acting is long since past." Yuami pointed to the clock. They gave me two hours," he added; one I have lost seeing :<m suffer. Pierae Rouan struck bis haadis together. and seating himseif on the bench, demanoed, "Wha.t have they done below Y uami replied in a low tone; but aa Marie was closing her room door a wo d fell up< n her ear. The fair girl ohanged: colour, and piaced her ea.r to the keyhole. The word she liad heard was the name of her beloved—the young captain. (To be Continued1).
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On Tuesday morning, shortly after' ten o'clock, Butw Dock-constable David Games dis- covered the body •<" a man floating in the West Bute Dock at Cardiff, which, with assis- tance, he recovered from the water and con- West Bute Dock at Cardiff, which, with assis- tance, he recovered from the water and con- veyed to the mort-uary. The oody was that of a wan 35 years of afife, of stout build, with sandy mouitaohe, otherwise clean shaven. It was attired .a a grey tianuel shirt ajid vest, blue serge coat and waistcoat, grey Scotch tweed trousers, and violet ueckfrchibf, t:ed in a sailor's knot. The remains of the deceased were in a very decomposed condition, and, appa- rently, had been in the water about ten dsfe. A meeting of the Cardiff Electrjo and Lighting Committee took plaoe lilt the Town- hall on Tuesday mornimg, under :tIIe presi- dency erf Alderman Carey. It waa decidsd to extend the mains of the eleef.rio light from tha infirmary to Chfton-frfreet, &nd from Canton Bridge through CajtheHi%l-road, to Plasturton-plaee. The Little ZatiitM liver Tonie.—He/nick's Tegr- tBbl'3 Pills; dose, one pfll; 74<L, 5*. J^d., aad 2*. 9d. pir h«'X —Of all Store*. eSM5 !)()X"r LUNCH or DINE Without Atkimg for the New French Itrnd. Delicieu* oatiac, aad eaaily directed.—Sead postcard for nil to call to T. Stevwis, Preach Oosiectioaer. 122, ^ueea-street. OardiW- e6x95 PF.PPKR'S OUININ1! AX» 1R.ON rosle. em- hiacing, vivifyiaf, sustaining, dtepel* depreeawa, cures indigestiou. neuralgia, and aD actM* or pata*. Pepfvr's, the owft real tonie. Shilline hottie*. Tlie People'e Kemeilj.—Ovijym K»«* Qnmme Bitters, the VepjtaNe Tonic, gireo tone to the system, strength to the weak, and parities tlie blood. In hcittes, 2k. 9d. and 4s. 6d. each. S*aspl- hotttea, Is. l^d e4819'
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VOLUNTEERS. MUST NOW SUBMIT THEIE POZMETF AND PEDIGBBE. Lord Wolsdey hae just issued a series of' amendments of the Volunteer R**gu'laifcioin*, amongst which there is an addition to the enrolment procedure as follows :FRery person offering himself for enrolment wiH be required to pass a physical examination, vAlk4 will be carried out by a, inwdioal officer of the wvrps. The drief points to be at tended to iB' the examination are—(a) That his Vision is suffioiently good to enable him 610 ?-I'? clertrfy with his naked eye at the required dU- tanoe, as laid down on Army Form I 1,200. (fc) Thai- his hearing k good. (c) Tbat his chest is capacious and well-formed, and that his heart, and lungs are sound." The regu- lations also state that the £ 20 outfit allowance for subaltern? will be issued half on appoint- ment and half after a month's successful in- struction at a school or with the regular foroee.
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At Cuepatow Police-court on Tuesday fines vrere inflicted upon persons acmvicted of fish- ing with a rod and line for trout in the Riw Wye at Tintern, not having a licence so t» do. —Charles Brown also, a boy, was ordered to pay 10s. for unlawfully taking salmon pink. Charles Webb, in btu-ineas as a pawnbroker in Birmingham, was ordered by the Ohepstow magistrates on Tuesday to contribute 5s. a week to the support of his father, who is old and unable to work. The Westbury-on-Sevu-rn Bowd of Guardian* on Tuesday repealed then vote of fiiv weelm ago, bjr Which they declined to put the Vfocteia- .[ tion Act) comoiiUocilv kita oracauM,