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PUBLIC AMUSEUBNTS. CARDIFF. rpHEATEB ROYAL »„ -■ _J vronarBT Mr. EDWARD FLETCHER. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAJ)-YOW TO Crowded and L^THU«IMUC AU<UE.II«S, Mr Aunys COMPATFJ-JIN JTRILUT. from the 3BLAYMAEKBT 5COTIATRE. LONDON, By ARRANGES* TREE, AA PUj<ed at ^S^dlteii London, «n 8PECIAX. MORNI^KKFOKMANOE (by Desire), EATUKDAY, MAYSND'• TIRO (Doors Open at 1.30, Early Doora FTT QNEX TO-NIGHT and During: the Week, at 7.30. TR I L B Y, •■J. ?IAU 411 FOUR ACTS> BY Panl XL Potter. PRAMAMSED B* permission from George L>U Maurier'a ■€ "FIHPLTCAN2N. "ccewary to Secure Seate. EA.-LY Doors AT 6.30, 6d. Extra B^FC™ N« ^9?" AT SEVEN- Commence AT 7.30. /TIMIFEV?? /■? Messrs. Thompson AND Shackell'S NO 521 ^U6EN"STREETJ FROM Ten till Five. Telephone MONDAY NEXT, May 4th, 1896.-The New Musical ONE OF THE GIRLS!*3*1 °0UIEDY" ONE OF THE QIRUU •RM.' » » °>TK OF THE GIRLS 1 lVitu Mr, J, J. Dallas'* Campaay a:id well*knov/n London Artistes. 44500 (TJJ. RAND T H EATfiE V-^ The Premier Theatre of Wales. ««W and Manager Mr. CLARENCE SCENES. Enthusiastic Reception and Last Two Nights of the Popular Musical Comedy Drama- AN IRIiSH GrIRL AND hj-R SWEETHEART, PAT. Grand Parisienne Quadrille and an Entirely New Pas de Quatre. Doom open at 7; commence 7.30. Bex Office open at Theatre daily 10 to 4. Telephone 725. Prices 6D. to JBllt. Monday Nest, May 4th. MISS MARDS DAGMAB and her London Company in A WOMAN'S VICTORY. 44503 LAST WEEK OF TrRIS j^MFIRE JpERFORMANCES at tlM PHILHARMONIC-HALL, TO-NIGHT I CINATUS, Is a marvellous Balance Act with NTML eSecta. LIZZIE KIRK, Serio-Oomio Songstress and Dancer. ALEXANDRA TRIO, sf Musical Comedy Artistes. THE Ohannhur EUGENIE TRIO of Expert Dancer*. CARRIE JOT. Vocalist and Dancer. FRANK OOTSB, •Comedian. CHARLES DREW. Character Singer. THE BROWNS, The Monopedes. » 'nme and prices 88 uaaai. NEXT WEEK, Monday, MAY 4th, OPENING OF NEW EMPIRE. Seats MAY be booked all this week, between Eleven *•">■ and Four p.m. daily, on the New Empire Premise* in Queen-street of PnTate B°«s. f auteuilg, and Grand Circle. GRAND OPENING CEREMONY at each of the two performances on the fiiwt night by, the UJIONDDA GLEE SOCIETY" and MILITARY BAND. Opening Programme: MARIE LOFTUS, noN JUAN CAIOEDO. HARRY FREEMAN. THE THREE SISTERS WYNNE, EA$5Y CHAMPION: UBPXRW LE MABTINE, PARKER'S DOG CIRCUS, .f and THE MAROO TWINS, from the London Empire. SECOND WEEK.—The Original Lumiere CINEMATOGRAPHE, tfom the Empire, London, under the direction of MONS. TREWEY, now exhibiting daily and nightly at the London Empire. AN EXHIBITION OF PICTURES by E. M. WIMPERIS (Vice-president of the Koyal Institute) is NOW OPEN at Mr. ALFRED FREKE'S, 12, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. THE "TIMES" SAYS: Mr. Wimperis, one of the beet-known members of the Institute, BELONGS to the tchoott of David Cox, whose methods he followa without any slavish imitation." THE PALL MALL SAYS:—" The exhibition of such work as that of Mr. Wimperia is the beat con- futation of the groaaers who say that the English art of the present day is entirely, dominated by Tench influence." THE "TELEGRAPH" SAYS:—" Amoajr the first- eiasa specially worthy of notice—the cla^S of accepted arusts MJINIC us work even above their wenlv— £ ™™PERTE. Itc., &C TOT: STANDARD" SAYS:—"Mr. Wimperis, like David Cor, IS not dependent on scenery that I» Jlrettyany more than on tcenery that is grand. Noble form or dainty form ie A thinx of indifference to him •a an Artist. Indeed, it ia not form at all, or, at all events, not form that is permanent, that interests him serisuaiy. It is flying lights and the shadow of *« Gi?UD 0TER SRREAT LAND. Mr. Wimperis i« tlie POET OF the every-dav country. The thing Uvea—but by HEW few stroke*? Art like this, as much in painting A« in writing, ia the Art that interests us the moat in the end." THE "ST. JAMES'S GAZETTE" SAYS:—Mr. Wimperie carries on the tradition of David Cor W|TH a vigour that only one living painter can surpass. TBE ,>MNG POST" SATSMr. Wnnpens not only holda his own, but issues from the ordeal with distinct acoeaa to fame. The effect of the exhibition upon his professional atatua is sensibly, to IMPROVE it, and to make clear his claim to very high rank." THE "GLOBE" SAYS:—"A more satisfactory exhibition of a sinjjle artist's work has not been seen than the series of drawingB by, Mr. E. M. Wimperis." "TRUTH" SAYS:—"Mr. Wimfperia is, in »T opinion, one of the most truthful and conaoientious landscape painters that we possess." 44069 NEWPORT. rjn H B M P I R E Managing Director .<. OSWALB S'IOLL. TO-NIGHT, PEGGY PRYDE, MARIE KKNDALIi, Two Stars of the First MAGNITUDE. ,Lies by other Vari? TfJTPrices areBased on Small Profits —Bisnor and Co., 50, Queen-street. PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. CARDIFF. pAR K HALL, CARDIFF. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, Commencing MONDAY, MAY 4, 1896. and Positively, Terminating SATURDAY, MAY 9th. LIVERMORE BROTHFJLTS WORLD-RENOWNED COURT MINSTRELS, "En Costume" George II., 50 GREAT ARTISTES 50 .Oar NEW AND ORIGINAL PROGRAMME. (As given before their Majesties the KJug 6611 of the .Belgians, on Friday, July 20txii ,1.894r ai Bruaseis.) THE COURT MINSTRELS' SUVEBB CHOIR, THE mauv ALLED CHOEB OF JUVENILE VOICES. CHARMING INSTRUMENTALISTS. INIMITABLE DANCERS. ,>, The phalanx of Comedians and Specit'«&?.•'■'A^fejtea, supported by a Full String and Braw RaiM,asJ^ethcr forming the Greatest Minatrel. CoiDbinatiOn ever brought together. Ci. GRAND ILLUMINATED DAY PERFORMANCE SATURDAY,. May 9th (equal in every respect to the Evening). Doors" Open at Two; Commence at 2.30. Prices of Admission—Reserved Seats (Numbered) 3.s.; Unreeerved, 2a.: First Class, Is- wl.; Second Class, Is.; Third Class, 6d. Children Half-price. Doors open ear;h evening at 7.15; ccnunence at 7.45 Early door open each evening at 6.45 (to avoid the crush), 3d. extra, to all P^rts. Plan r.f licaerved Seats and Tickets at Messrs. Xhompso-i and Sbackell's Music Warehouse. 4008h2 ~yi c T o R i A TITEXTBTE Special Engagement of MISS ELLEN C'HANSTO^, And Her Powerful Dramatic Ccmpany. OUR GUARDIAN ANGEL. A Powerful, Romantic, and Senaatioual DranM in Four Acts. Next Week: "SECRETS OF THE POLICE." Priees:—Stalls, 3* pit «tafla, 2j,; fcaleeny, la. M.; pit, la.; gallery. 6d. PUBLIC HOTICES. CARDIFF jgXHIBITION, 1896. Patron: HER MAJESTY THE QTTEEN. THE EXHIBITION WILL BE OPENED TO-MOBBOW, gATCEDAT, MAT 2, 1896, THE OPENING CEREMONY WILL all PER- FORMED AT 2.30 I'.M., IN THE CONCERT HALL, BY THE MOST W THE MAYOR OF CARDIFF (THB KT. HON. LORD WtN])SOlt). ADMISSION to the Opening Ceremeny will I be CONFINED to SPECIALLY INYITEJD GUE^TS SEASON TICKET HOLDERS. THE PUBLIC WILL Bg ADMITTED TO THE AND GROTJMJS \T 5.30 P.M. 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The boxes provided frfr answers to advertisements appearing in the "Evening Express" are not intended for any other purpose whatever, and cannot be allowed to be used for the distribution of printed or written advertising circulars or announcements of any kind. N.B.—To Gvod delay all letters containing adi^r- tisements should have flie words "Advertisement Department" on the Envelope. II > LAND TO LET. Land To be Let in l?ajt 'neighbourhood of Cadox- ton, moderate ground wit and fees; respectable builders financed.—Apply J. P. Jones, Xichards and Budgeti, 18, St. Marp-rt^eet, Cardiff. e5166 BUSINESSES JPOB DISPOSAL. Groo-rry a.nd Provisions.—Modern Shop and Fit- tipgs, with good Bakehonae and Stabling, in popu- krna district; ingoing inclusive about £ 300 —W 43, Express, Cardiff. e9285h4 7" MUSICAL. For "Sale, Concert Zitber Banjo; grand instrument; suit profeesional or amateur; cheap.—Stone. 42. De Burgh-atreet. Cardiff. e9278h2 PIANOFORTE I^esat>n» given by Young Lady to suit pupils after 'hiu'ineMi hours; terms mode- rate.—MISS Fr EYAN3, 24, Oowbridge-road, Car- 'LOST AND FOUND. Found a Liver Colour Spaniel Dog; if not claimed in three days will be acid.—Apply 34, Turner-road, Canton^ j e9297h4 ^fly^t. in je. finder will be rewarded on taking the <same to Cten- tral Pollee Static. e9296M DRESSMAKING. Wanted, an experienced Milliner; to sleep out-— Apply to E. Hamlet, Milliner and General Draper, 45, Holmesdale-street, Grangetown, Cardiff. e9271hl Wanted, an experienced Milliner; to live out.— Appty to E. Hamlet*, Milliner end General Draper, 45, Holrpesdale-streeb, Grangetpwn, Cardiff. e9271hl Millinery.-—Wanted at once. etytish Milliner, accus- tomed to Serve; Welsh necessary.—Apply L. Smith, Anchor House. Pentre, Rhondda. 3815h4 'c DreAr.making.—Wanted, Indoor Apprentices and Improvers for good claaa work. -Apply 2, Mount joy- place, Newport, Mon. 3717h9 MillineiiT.—Wanted immediately, an experienced Milliner.-Apply to T. Lewia and Co., Oxford-street, Swansea. 5o22hl APABTMBNTS. Comfortable Lodgings ror Two Young Men. with or without board; near town and exhibition.—29. Brook- street, Riverside, Cardiff. e9272hl Excellent Rooms for One or Two Gentlemen; five nyni!t<'«' walk from centre of town; tlnee minutes' from train; terms moderate.—Apply. W 30, Western Mail Office, Cardiff. e9282h4 Comfortable Lodgings for Two Young Men, With or Without Board; near town; terms It ooerate.-ll, Syftem-sbreet, Roath. Cardiff. e9281h4 Well-furnished Rooms, convenient to town stations and exbibition; terms moderate.—20, Glynrhonnda- street, Oathaya. e9346sd BICYCLES. Advertisers are Cautioned that Postmasters are Not Allowed to Deliver Letters Addressed to Initials or Fictitious Names at any Post-office. Letters addressed to Initials or Fictitious Names must bear the address of the advertiser or one of the offices of the Western Mail. Firsr in the Mile and First in the Half-mile; W. A. Edmunds, on a Nimrod. The first nders in the world ride N'imrods. Nimrod-JJimnne's Machines for ladies and Gentlemen. The latest up-to-date.—Apply Franklin and Co., Radnor-road. C~mton, Cardiff. eh5 Abandon Ancient Map* tmd aend Four Staxp* for up-to-date Cyclists' Road Map of South Wales, with correct mileage to all chief to was, and 1896 lists, now ready. containing useful hints, latest novelties, anil special bargains in Safeties and Tricycles, from 35" valve or inflator fitting*, nuts and, sundries, per return —Morris Bros., Cycle Works, Pontypridd. el947 REPAIRS.—Ail 9o «> Morns^Iiros.Fontypndd no job too difficult, no job ten small. Con't for- get. 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i? I Chamberlain v. Kruger Mr. MACLEAN? (Himself a Pugilist)You've been sparring long enough, Joey; it's time you dotted him one in the eye."
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KTISXXAI9S, SEXTANTS, AND BARMAIDS. Wanted a Clean Girl as General Servant; good wages given.—Apply Mrs. Warrener, 93, George-street, emwo Wanted immediately, a General Servant; small family; good reference required.—Apply' at 238, Newport-road, Cardiff. e928714 Wanted, a Housemaid: must undmtand her work. -Apply. stating wages required, to S., care of Misa Court, Windsor-road, Penarth. 4048h4 Wanted, experienced Blcuss and Fancy Ironers;, constant work; good wages.—Appiy Manageress, Steaii Laundry. Guys-road, Cadoxoon. 44596 Wanted, General Servant; four in family; no children.—Apply 107, Stacey-road, Roath, Car- diff.. 4049h4 Wanted, a General Servant, able to walth; three in faimily; good references required.—Mrs. Hughes, Cross Keys, Brecon. 4013h7 Wanted immediately, thoroughly-expesriencad Cook- Gereral; also Nursemaid for One Child; country.- Address Mrs Edward Nell, Wenvoe, near Car- diff. 40041)4 Porthcswl.—Wanted immediately, a good, strong General Servant who can Cook.—Apply, with refe- rences, to Miss Buchan. Porthoawl. 4000hl Wanted, Cook; dairy and baking; kiteliemnaid kept. Also Young Girl as Kitchemnaid.—Apply Mrs. Bradney, Talycoed, Monmouth. 44580 Good Cook-General Wanted early in May, about 30, for Small Family of Three, in country, near Car- marthen; good references required.—C., 26, Formosa- street, Maida Vale, London. 4031h7 Wanted, a good Plain Cook.—Apply The Grange, ge. Glasbury-on-Wye. 44583 Wanted, good Plain Cook uSiuarlc-hanocd); email A'?o..UQn?B-Ewlptu,Tnaiii T'loioughly Under- standing Her" Duties. Churcliwom^i. State age, ,3 Jieijrht. wages; early risers; coiuicry; English pre- ferred—Mrs. Hilliard, Uangaitock Court, Crick- howell 4034h7 Want-ed, a Nice Girl as General in Clergyman's Small Family in Country; three in family; Church- wcnian no baking, washing, or milking; boy in- doors no evenings out.-W 81, Western Mait Office, Cardiff. 4028bl Wanted, in June, good Plain Cook: willing to make herseif useful; family leaving Pembroke shortly.— Yrs. North, Springfield, Pembroke. 3980hZ Wanted, a good General Servant; no washing; 18 to 20.—16, Clare-street, Riverside, Cardiff. 3d60!i2 Wante<l immediately, experienced Housemaid.— Apply, with particulars, to Mrs. Gething, Aber- baiden, Abergavenny. 3963h2 Cook-General for Family of Three, near Cardiff; must be thoroughly respectable, good plain took, and have excellent references; another servant kept. —W 67, Western Mail, Cardiff. 3971h2 Wanted immediately. a thoroughly good General Servant; (accustomed to cooking; aged about 25. Apply Mrs. Evans, Royal Stores, Shenglienith. near I Caerphilly. 3955h6 Waited, by 27th May, respectable Young Person as Under Nurse and Assistant Housemaid; Church- wonMm good references.—Apply Mrs. D. E. Williams, Napier House, Carmarthen. 39{j0h2 Itou-eisiaid Wanted; parlourmaid ktpt, country place quiet.—Miss E-, ewe of Price, Postman, Brecon. 39461)2 Wanted, experienced Nurse-Housemaid or expe- rienced Housemaid Accuetomed to Children; three ch'ldren; govern ess in daily.-43. Plymouth-road, Penarth, Cardiff. 3943h6 Wanted, for Llanishan, Nurse-Housemaid; must be clean and trustworthy, good references.—Mrs. Willow, Rosemount, Llanishen, or 2, Dumfries-place, Cardiff. 3934b2 3934b2 Wanted, a good, strong General Servant, who can cook; aged about 24: three in family.—Apply to Mrs. Temple Morris, 35, Windsor-place, Cardiff, at Eight p.m. 38821i5 Wanted, strong, respectable Young Girl as Parlourmaid.—Mr*. Robatlian, The Grove, jRMca. hi General Servant Required; must have had good experience; no washire necessary; no children in hci:se.—Address 7, Guildford-crescent, Cardiff. hi WantefT^wmediateiyT-*uperior Oili Id :-en's-inaTirj" good needlewoman; cnt owt; dressmaker; some housework; mail cart.-Apply Mrs. Pollard Lewis, Bank. Llanelly. 3%0h5 Wanted, a good General Servant; tSfO an Apprentice for the Toy and Fancy Trade.—E. Hadfield, Fancy Stores, Haverfordwest. 3858hl Wanted, for Penarth. good General Servant; wages £ 12; small family; good reference.—Apply, bv letter, W 59. Western Mail, Cardiff. 3911hl General; good plain cook; housemaid kept; highest references required.—Mrs. Lloyd, Bryntirion, Neath. 44545 Good General Wanted, near Newport; able to cook: another kept; wages £ 12; decided Christian valued.—Address M., Western Mail, Newport. 3920h5 Wanted, experienced General Servant; must be good plain cook and early riser; liberal aalary if well recommended: two in family.—Apply/ Mrs. Jenkins, Glan Hhyd. Sketty-road, Swansea. 3897h5 Warded, auitenor KurM. about 20, for Tw» Children; able to sew.—Apply Skelbrook House, Marine-parade, Penarth. 3906hl —M—————a—I PREMISES. To Let, 1. Woodland-place, Word^woi th-avenue.— For full particulars apply T. Edmunds, Bouse Agent, 53. 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THE MYSTERY OF HAROLDSTONE HALL BY E. BOWEN BOWIANPS (Barrister*t-Law) CHAPTER XIII. "It's time I looked him up, or he'll be going off my books. I think I'll run down and see him to-d$y," Vi. Pieke soliloquised in the train which conveyed him every week- day to his buaineas. "He's an ass, thats "what he is, and I'll let him know it in good time." He borrowed half a sheet of a paper from & fellow-passenger, and studied the fashionable intelligence. "So Lady Duke has Arrived at her residence in Belgrave-Square, number 119 I How nice; will take her on my Way to Syselton's. She'll expect me. Oh, Lord! how I wish I knew some of these nobs'! 'The Marchioness of Cremorne and infant are doing well.' How satisfactory; "hen I gee the marquis I will congratulate 'The Duchess Oh, hang it, of course just as I was beginning to get interested UP comes Charing Cross." And he handed back the paper with a profusion of thankful expressions, and strolled along the platform. in the station yard he jumped on a penny ^nibus and rode to Chancery-lane, where he dismounted and walked to Roche and Roche's offioes. He there read! his letters, and, after giving a variety of directions to his shorthand writer, took a cab and drove to Belgrave- ■9ttare. Syselton was at breakfast with Aden, whom he had invited the previous day, and was chatting in an animated manner to him. He had changed greatly in these last few weeks, and was now far from being an unpleasing companion. He was very well read, no topic was out of his bounds, and disliking argu- ments he never offended people by backing up a contradictory opinion with facts. Con- sequently Aden got on well with him, and thought that, now he had come out of his sheill, he was not half a bad sort. Still, he could not understand his conduct in Mrs. Rawson's drawing-room, Mid the more he dwelt upon it the more inexplicable did it become. Syselton was the master of the position, and it was only through him that he could hope to unravel the problem he had set himself. Perhaps a desire to find out something had more to do with his presence in Beigrave- square that morning than the delights of Syselton's society. It is very likely. He hated early rising, and, having nothing to do, did as much of it as he could in bed, but all the same here he was at breakfast, gmvely eating grilled ham and drinking a great deal of tea, a fact which his host noted. "You are not afraid of tea, I see." "No, not at all; afraid, of no-edible or drinkable. Ah, you're a careful nian, who looks well after his digestion. I am not. I consider my digestive arrangements so tho- roughly contemptible, that I pay no attention whatever to them. If they rebel, I suffer, but it is with a grim determination to fight on and never yield. Take a leaf out of my book, and you will be a happier man." "No," Syselton answered, shaking his head sadly. "I have so long tolerated the vatgaries of mine that it would be useless to oppose now." Never too late to mend," and Aden spread a layer of jam on the layer of butter which covered a hot roll, and ate it. I envy you," Syselton said. Don't 1 I'm the most miserable man alive." It was soon after this that the arrival of Mr. Picke was announced. Phew What does he want with Sysel- ton?'' Aden thought. Would you mind my having him up," Syselton asked. "Not at all." Show1 Mr. Picke up. He turned to Aden Aden, I ask your assistance in this matter; Picke is here for the purpose of levying black- mail. and there is only one way of meeting it. I did not know that he would be here to-day, but I have arranged everything. Trust me and give me your help." Struck by the Sincerity of his tone, Aden promised. "Leave all to me, and don't betray aston- ishment or surprise. I shall take a course which will be as pregnant of benefit to you and those who are dear to you as at first sight strange, There is but one method of clearing up the mystery surroundin^r^e death of your cousin, and I am going to adopt it. If I fail, then I cannot help myself." A heavy step proclaimed Picke's approach, and on his entering Syselton shook hands with him and asked him to sit down. Aden eyed him as though "he were an utter stranger. This is Mr. Picke, a clerk at Messrs. Roche and Roche, who has come, I presume, on business not entirely unconnected with-" "Private, I beg," Picke ejaculated, point- ing his finger in the direction of Aden. No, I and my friend, Mr. Aden, have no secrets from each other. You may speak freely before him." Picke winked and blinked his weak eyes until his glasses fell off; he kicked his hat to make sure that he was awake, and sitting, very upright said, "I would prefer that we had no third' party present." "But I insist," Syselton replied, firmly; and on this point I will have my own way." "Then I shall not touch on the question which brought me here," Picke declared. In that event I shall disclose all, first to Mr. Aden and then to an official whose name I think you would recognise if I men- tioned it," Syselton said in a determined tone. This allusion made Picke nervous, but he was calmed by what he heard Syselton immediately afterwards say. "If you will meet my wishes, I shall be able to prove to you that in all your conten- tions you are perfectly right. You require money, Mr. Picke, and you may rest assured that I shall not allow your ingenuity, your zeal for the truth, and t »>ur indefatigable in- «§*■$anrewar&j#- You had, therefor3, better make up your mind both to hear me and give me your own views." "Oh, I don't mind, if that's a,111" Picke said, sullenly. If you are right, you mean." Aden inter- posed. If Mr. Aden is going to interfere and in-1 suit me, I shall not stay," he complained. My dear Aden, don't say anything; Mr. Picke holds us in the hollow of his hand, and it is better to make terms distasteful though it is to me to confess it," Syselton admitted, and Aden understood him, but couldn't grasp his object in soothing Picke, who was much mollified by this somewhat extravagant lan- guage. Syselton knew his man, and steered clear of any mistake. "Now Mr .Picke, you state that you saw me on a certain night, when you were staying at Mr. Haroldsfcone s house, leave my room and go into another, where a dead body lay; that I plunged a knife or lancet into the swollen arm of that body. That I "Really," Aden oried, "I cannot remain quiet under such circumstances. That man" -pointing to Pieke-" told Mrs. Rawson that it was I whom he had seen, and. scoundrel that he is, demanded hush money." "Is this true, Mr. Picke?" The clerk said nothing. Syselton apprehended the true state of affairs in a moment. He nodded to Aden to stop talk- ing, and wid, Even supposillg vou had erroneously stated that Mr. Aden was the man, it proves no more than that you were mis- taken, as you were with regard to me." "Everyone is liable to err, as Shakspeare said," Picke Milked, with returning nnur. age. I apologised at the time to Mr. Aden and Mrs. Rawson." "Yes, of course, you did, and it was accepted," Syselton said. "Let bygones be by- gones, aud get on to something fresher and more likely to prove serviceable to us" I am agreeable, without prejudice' mind you," Picke answered, and so at it hammer and tongs, as the blacksmith said to the anvil." Capital! a good illustration indeed, but to business. I assume I can trust you im- plicitly," Syselton replied. "Yes, rather, implicitly; honour before pelf, is my motto." Quite so, Mr. Picke, but money second; and how much do you require for your ser- vices?" "Depends on what I have to do; more work, more pay, that's my ticket, I tell you straight." "And you do yourself credit in speaking out so straightforwardly," Syselton returned, genially. "What is he driving at?" Aden thought. "You say I hold you in the hollow of my hand. But I don't know so much about that. I could tell an ugly story, if I chose, but I would rather settle it out of court, I hate I to %va-sh dirty linen in public, and as I have been lucky I will take ten thousand down for my secret," Picke said, magnanimously. Yes; and very reasonable it is too, I dare say. but, by the bye, what is the secret?" Syselton asked in a low voice. This was an unexpected blow, and Mr., Picke now understood how very little he I knew when it came to the point. He tried to bluff it out. Oh, I saw you in the room, and I saw you coming out of the room, and I know more, which I will keep until a deposit is paid down." "As to my coming out of the room, you are inaccurate. It was not I, but the occu- pant of the 'white room,' Syselton corrected. How do you now?" Picke broke in. "I will tell you all in good time; but I assure you, that it was—shall I disclose his name, Aden ?" "Got him," Picke cried, delightedly; 'twas he himself," "Have I your permission to do so?" Sysel- ton continued. Aden waited a few seconds, and said, "Yes." "Then, Mr. Picke, I can tell you it was neither I nor Mr. Aden, but Mr. Farworthy, who had exchanged rooms with Mr. Aden." "Mr. Farworthy! it couldn't be," Picke said. It could be, and it actually was. To show you that I am positive about it and fear no investigation I will give you an opportunity of charging him with it yourself." "I I What! Charge! No no, No, no, I can't; I'd rather lose my money; this is going a bit too far, and I'll drop out of it." Picke declared, growing, if possible, more yellow than before. "No, you will oblige me, I know. Mr. Picke, do be reasonable. I have your word.: and the word of a gentleman ought to be sufficient/' Syselton insisted. "I never promised to accuse Mr. Far- worthy^' Picke said doggedly. You have accued me, and you have accused Mr. Aden, so why not our friend?" was the answer* "Don't let sentiment stand in your way—why regard Mr. Farworthy's feelings ?" Because it was another 1" "Who?" "Mr. Aden," said Picke. "What do you say to that, Aden ?" Syselton said, enquiringly. "Merely that you, Picke, are the most infernal scoundrel going; you have invented a well-nigh impossible stoiy- No, a part of the story is true; but only a part," Syselton interrupted. Well, as far as I am concerned, it is a foul lie, and you deserve a thrashing Picke, which I think I had better administer to you at once." "No, no," Syselton cried, putting himself between Aden and the terrified cierk. "It will do no good," adding in an undertone. "I have prepared an adequate punishment for him." "You are safe now," Aden said; "but I shall consider the advisability of placing the cheque and your receipt for it in the hands of the police forthwith "Unless," Syselton said, "he denounces Farworthy, and leaves him to prove his inno- cence to us. What is your answer, Mr. Pick-e Y" Give me a minute io think it over." "An hour, if you like." "No, let him have five minutes, that will be sufficient for him." Aden put in hotiy. "Hang the time, I'JI do it, if you'll give me the money." Mr. Picke was on his mettle. "How luuch?" "Make it a £ Iiousatid, and rn cry quite* and the documents; of course, they'll be thrown in. Aden said aside to Syselton: I am -1 wildered; what does it me&o ?" "-i: "I will tell you that when it is over. Submit yourself and your friend unreservedly to mA>. and I will answer for the consequences. TWty matter must be cleared up now, onoe and for all. Mr. Picke, you will be at 60 Eaton-pl&ce a-t five o'clock to-day, unless you hear from me to the contrary. If you are not there, I shall apply for a warrant for your arrest," This was said with such an air of determina- tion that Picke looked as if he would have liked to do someone, and especially the speaker, au injury, but he did not dare, and slunk out of the room in silence. He instinctively felt that everything WW going wrong; he didn't like Syselton's manner; he was afraid of Aden—but the money! Ho thought of it, and was more comfortable fa,- himself. Now," said Syselton, vox will go round to Mrs. Rawson and ask her to be in at five o'clock. Ako drop in on Farworthy bring him there as well. Everyone must bej there Ask no questions, only trust me. I can't see the light, but I suppose it it to he found," Adc-u said, gloomily. It is, and soon will he, the other retttrafeft ."■•'V I (To be rcntinuad), j ? I—Mff—K■—li—- q V.
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