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-———====''='='? PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. CARDIFF. rpHBATRE R° T AL Leuee and Manager Mr. KDWAinj tXKTCHER, TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) AND SATLTiOAY. LAST TWO NIGHTS OF THE WORLD-FAMED COMEDIAN, MR. J. L. TOOLE, til) ilia entire Comply, from Toole's Theatre, London, In the New and Original Comic Sporting Play, in Three Acts, entitled rpHOROU GH-BRED. Job Rimple Mr. J. L. TOOLE P"5 Preoeded by HESTER'S MYSTERY, Booking Ofiteee at Messre. Thompson and ShackeU's (Limited), Queeivstreet. Telephone No. 521. 'MONDAY. Jnty lIth.-THE CRIMES OF PARIS. LOOK OUT FOR THE rjTELEPHONE Q.IRL- She will be ringing you up here goon. GRAN D *JI H E A T R E. The Premier Theatre in Wales. Masee and Manager Mr. CLARENCE ROUNES. CLOSED FOR THE USUAL SUMMER VACATION, 1 WILL RE-OPEN BANK HOLIDAY, MONDAY, AUGUST 3. [456/3 "lis not in mortals to command success, but well do more—deeerre it." IT HE jg M P I B E i Maoacine Direevw—OSWALD STOLL. The COOLEST THEATRE IN THE COUNTRY I Owing to the Sliding Boof and other co-operating ot ventilation, tJie atmosphere ia cooler inside than outaide the Empire, and its purity^ is further ImireJ bj the employment of the Electric L.ghk TO-NIGHT I A New American Act, • COLLINS. LARKILLE, AND COLLINSk In Character-ringing Surprises. The Charming and Graceful SISTERS WRIGHT, The Souls of Melody and the Poetrjr of Motion. Two Scotch Lossieo THE SIX BROTHERS LUCK, their Rtntomimical Panorama of Fun, "The Demon of the Cellar." j MASTER MALLAH, Comedian. ANGELINA, Lady Juggler. THE FIGAROS, Swiss Mountaineers. BESSIE MUNKOE, Serio-Comedy Songstress. NAT CLIFFORD, The Funny Englishman. GANIVEX, ThJ Futmv Frenchman. NEXT WEEK; -In consequence of its striking gueeem, Return for One Week. at Extra Expense, of Tt THE LUMIEKE CINEMATOGRAPHE, ~nder M. Trewey. The original, as at the Empire, London Notice.—Seats can te Booked, without extra .fee, between the hours of Eleven a.m. and Four p.m., •I"11 p.m. fond Ten p.rn ^"lan of Boxog. Fauteuils. and Grand Circle. ST0L L'S JpANOPTIOON PHILHARMONIC HALL AND BUILDINGS, ?rrw.~ ST- MABY-STRSET, CARDIFF. tt TWO P.M., and EVERY HALF HOUR U»W 10.30 p.m.. FOR A SHORT SEASON, the *<ew 1'HOTO-ELEerrXUC MARVEL, entitled the CAMERAM ATOGRAPHE ^utical with the Cinematographe o! the Polytechnic, ■Kegent-abreet, and the An imatOf? ra phe of the w Alhambra and Olympia, London. by the whole of ihe London Press to he a. _Triu?riph of Scientific Mec-lutaiam aitd Arts. The Camera Mafcozruphe depicts on a sheet t ANIMATED PHOTOGRAPHS "o truly lifelike that spectators imagine the images j^l(I ar» real. Among other ecenes Bubteriy racing Girl, Loie Fuller; Comic rtrjing Act, All y*r the Shop, Dancing Scotchmen- e Exhibitions will take place EVERY HALF- aOUR, ooinmsnoinf at Two p.m. to 10.30 p.m. ..A.<l1niI!«il>n-Stallll;' 6tL; Gallery. 3d. These prices Include admission to the Curio Italia. | -=- NEWPORT. 'Jl fl jfi jg M p i JEC E Paging Director OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT: THE MARVELLOUS KELLINOS. *«>e Four Efiic Girls. The Comic Revell Troupe. Til; V" Sisters. Fred Wilmot. jw, ■ J. W. Ncvo. Fiunkie Milton. BBOGDEN and ADA LE BUTT. *016 Next Week: Jute's Troupe. The Stcbhing Troupe, The ^^gjl £ j«h Girts.^t'lie Six Bros. Xuck^&g. CAEDirF^XHIBmON! SECTION—SI^LND 117. IR. JJBATH AND SONS ^AKofoRTES and ORGANS. tNORMOUS DISCOUNTS DURING SUMMER MONTHS. 8tr.d tor Catalogues aud Verdict of 900, Free. Gas. Monthly. Panii^ CASE, FI7LL COMPASS, s. d. J1"011*' Mt- 10in. high 18 10 6 superior quality 20 11 8 MODEL, iron frame, ijU-vT^Pew. trichord, check action, I ja.iP110 coveted hammers, 3ft. 10in. V^Ds-t»i,A 24 14 0 MODEL, 2in. higher, 26 10 2 frtjv,- ■jfODEL, full compass, iron Mated iu^' trichord, check actacii. ana _;u sconces, marquetprie Panel- trusses, 4ft. 3in. high 30 17 6 M0I)Er 30 19 10 b^iATlON MODEL, 4ft. 2in. high. Pnze medal design, a Jiiice"8. instniment at a modetnte 'IhDrr,»«Vl^ all the most modem 38 22 2 ^DER MODEL, ditto, 4ft..in. 45 26 3 All Good? Seut Carnage PaH. \-6^ ORGANS FROM £ 5. opportunity for acquiring a splendid Qi«h nr 4t the lowest poHSibie price, 'either for or 'n the Hire System. ^ALL AND SECURE A BARGAIN. S, SHOW ROOMS— 70, J^B^EN-S'niEET, CARDIFF: AAFF-STREET. PONTYPRIDD ll> WINDSOR-ROAD, PENARTH. MANUFACTORY: IXJNDON. **«KAVU» AGENCIES AT 'pr' ^ADOAi-UN, BKtDUWND, MAESXEG, Se. ^««E«s WANTRD fN m,t, PARTS, on GOOD r- COMMISSION. e534 JVf'-ESSJtlS KITT AND CO'S AMERICAN NERVINE. Kl^eaific for Speedy and eitectnit cure 10 ^cjety68^^ Debility, Dimntfs ot Sight, Dislike bv KITT and CO., Botanic Institute, 8nte*«treet, Cai-diff. S^Qr^ii. bottle cures even; case, post free. P«cked. eo423 *— mi, -?- ? PUBLIC NOTICES. ^ARDlF-b' EXHIBITION, 1896 c Patron: HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. OIEN DAILY FROM 10.30 A.M. TILL 10.30 P.M. MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION OF PICTURES, STATUARY, BOOKS, AND PHOTOGRAPHS, IN ART GALLERY. FINE COLLECTION OF MARITIME MODELS, IN ENTRANCE HALL. MACHINERY IN MOTION. WORKING EXHIBITS. OLD CARDIFF. (200 YEARS AGO). WORKING COAL MINE. WORKING MODEL GOLD MINE. ANIMATED PHOTOGRAPHS. WORKING DAIRY JJAND OF 1ST LIFE GUARDS wk-x WILL PERFORM IN THE IMPERIAL GARDENS TWICE DAILY. THE OLD WORLD BAND TWICE DAILY, OPEN AIR OPERA, '.8 ANT I AGO ,¡ WITH BOMBARDMENT OF THE TOWN. BRILLIANT ILLUMINATION OF GROUNDS BY JO,000 FAIRY LAMPS. JUBILEE OF SANTIAGO. <? —- Second Edition, with Numerous Additional Attrac- tions, "MABON'S" DAY, JULY 6th, the Patronage of Coloiiel Goldsmid and Officers of 41st Regiment. 43944 -pi XH I BIT I ON CHOIR, JUBILEE OF "SANTLiGO." The CONCESSIONS COMPANY respectfully Invite all MEMBERS of the above Choir to a SOIREE a.t ROSEBEMMIALL. at Ten p.m. TO-NIGHT (FRI- DAY). Pro. Co., 4.;G22 TOM STEPHENS. Cratre pottos?* PIT DECOSATOSS. DAVIS AND SON VV w PAINTERS, GLASS, OIL. AND PAPER-HANGING MERCHANTS, 11. QJEHN STREET. DYEWORK8, ETC. XF YOU. WANT YOUR CLONES NICELY CLEANED, OO TO HOBBS. DYER, 1. NELSON-TERRACE. 7UBZTITt7BB. EVAN & COMPANY. LIMITED "THE CARDIFF FURNIHH15KS." ST. MARY -STREET AND DUKE-STREET. Q-ROCERIBS. AVID JONES & CO.. LIMITED D THE PEOPLE'S FOOD PROVIDERS, The Finest Butter, 1M. per lit- Call at "Whartaa-atviat- c.. HATS. ARSLEY'S ARCADE FOR HATS.- Onlv two prices, 2s. 9d. and 3s. 9d. Silk Hats Made to Order. Buy from the Maker.—40, Caroline-street and 15, Wyndhjun-areade, Cardiff. -« — "1 BHETTldATIC CTTBE. FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO PHIL PHILLIPS, 24, ST. MARY-STREET. TEA. DAVID JONES and CO. Limited FOR FINEST TEA IN THE MARKET. CALL AT WHARTON-STREET. WHERE TO LUNCH. HE SCOTIA" RESTAURANT T LUNCHEONS, TEAS. DINNERS *5. DUKE-STRKET. ENGLAND'S HISTORY, AS PICTURED IW FAMOUS PAINTERS. PART III. PRICE, 6d. Manufacturer. Horsfortii, Offers hi" JL?JL Own Goods direct from the Loom at Mill trices, viz. Serges, Fannies, Cashmeres, Bieges, Meltons. Mantle Cloths. Pattern sent free on application. Save *11 intermediate profit Special Lot of Dress Meltous, all sha-iea at per vard. Address: —MANUFACTURER. HORS. FORTH, LEEDS BUSINESS ADDRESSES. SWAN'S RIDERS ARE THE BEST. Ask for them and see that you get them. GEO. M. SWAN AND CO, Sole Importer for Europe of HOLBROOK a AMERICAN CIDERS, whi"h have the LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD. Supplied in 12j, 25, and 36 to 40 Gallon Casks. Offices and Stores:- 11, ALBERT-CHAMBERS, and the CASTLE ARCADE, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. H. T. GEORGE, Managing Representative. e12701-2 pHIL pHILLIPS RHEUMATIC 0URE 24, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. Mr. Pirfitt, White Hart Hotel, Pontypridd, says:— "Your nocks cured me of saiafcioa." John Gabble, of St. Mary Church, near Cowbridge, says:—"Your Socks fInd Wristlets done me a lot of pood. I am now able to go to work. jgELTS. Ids. 6d. EACH. BEND SIZJ8 8F WAIST NEXT TO THE SKIN. SOCKfj, ws. 6d. PER PAIR. S SEND SIZE OF BOOTS. Mr- Evan Lewis, Byas Cottage, St. Mellon's, says: —"I am much better since wearing your Socks." Henry Faulkner, 2, Dram-road-side, Graig, Quaker's- Yard. rear Trebarris. eays.—"The Belt I had from you has token the pain away, and 1 am getting much stronger." WilliMn F/lwards, The Hook, Haverfordwest, says: —"Your Socks have dene me a lot of good. I am now able to get about." Willihm Scott. 33, Bridge-street. Troedyrliiw, says: —"I have had no Rheumatic since wearing your SceVs." S TS, 5 W R I S TS. 5 A Send Size of Wrists,. HUNDREDS OF TESTIMONIALS CAN BE SEEN OF THIS WONDERFUL CITRE AT THE ABOVE ADDRESS. AGEIiTS. The following are duly appointed as agents for the sale of Phil Phillips's Rheumatic Cure: — Mr. J. SHANKLAND', Bridge-street, Kid well v. Mr. J. PRICE, Church-road Station, near Newport. Mr. THOMAS B. NEAL, 45, Mackworl h-street, Bridfcend. Mr. JOSEPH MORGAN. Main-street, Maeeycwmraer. Mr. D. V. MORCAMBE, 10, Bush-street, Pembroke Dock. Mr. JAMES LEES, Newlnnd-street, Coleford- Mr. MORGAN PARR. Stationer, 168, Car<ki! Abfraimn, Aberdare. Mr. JOHN D. JONES, 42, Upper High-street, Rhvmney Mr. JAMBS P. JONES, Newcastle Emlyn. Mr. M. JOHN. Grocer. Ferryside, Carmarthenshire. Mr. E. J. JONES, Presteign. Mr. R. PRICE. Penypraig. Mr. W. HITCHINS. Grocer, Bridgend. Mr. W. GRIFFITHS, Clydach, Swansea. Mr. E. T. DAVIES, l'he Emporium, IJanstephan, Cartoarthenshire. Mr. W. C. DAVIES, Llanfellfa Farm, Rwlch, R S.O. Mr. D. L. JONES, Bookselier, Briton Ferry. Mr. S. BAYTIS. 3. Park-road, Redditch. Mr. T.. BRTGSTOCKE. Haverfordwest. Mr. E. SMITH, AynoW Farm. Little Hereford. Mr. T. D. MKYLER. Chemitt. Miiford Haven. Mr. DAVID EVANS. 1. Woodland-road, LlaneUv. 110875 BEECHAMS PILLS. -GEECHAIPS PILLS, EECHAM'S PILLS. Worth E. Guinea a Box. EECHAM'S PILLS. For Bilious its.elf*. BEiJOHAMlgPIli £ S': V For Nervous Disorders. BEECHAM'S PILLS. JLJP For Indigestion in all its forms. EECHAM'S PILLS. For "Wind and Pains in the Stomach. BE4 CHAlq'S PILLS. BEECHAM'S PILLS. JL? For Sick Headache. EECHAM'S PILLS B Have Saved the Lives of Thousand. EECHAM'S PILLS. IE; For Giddiness. BEECHAM'S PILLS. For Fulness nut] Swelling after BEECHAM'S PILLS Are Worth a Guinea a Box. EECHAM'S PILLS. B A Wouderfql Medicine for Females of all Ases BEECHAM'S PILLS Are Adaptedior Old and Young. THE 14 EVENING EXPRESS READ IT. The Management of the "Express" solioit information as to the inadequate supply at any place "within a hundred and fifty miles THE "EVENING EXPRESS MONEY. J&Q i«i) A A t to be Lent on Note of O « to •\J\J\j Ha»d without feos.Kiire ties, publicity, or delay. Town or Country. Strictlv private.—RejiaTinents to suit borrow-erg, convenience. —Trade hilltl discounted.—Central Advance Bank. 40, Wood-street. Cardiff. S. Harris, manager. e5296 -t250,Oti.; to I/end ¡'v the Provincial Union Bank in sums of JE10 to £50.), on Note of Hand alone, or Oil any other Security, at a few hours' notice, to all classes in any part of the country; repayable by easy instalments; with and without sureties; no delay. This oJtl-ce«nbHshed Bark does the lar- gest business in the Kingdom.—Write call upon the Manager, Mr. Stanley Dowding. 1. Queen-cquaro, Br'ntol; or Mr. E. W. Webber, 3, Working-strict, C'irdi (V. e4550 SEASIDE AND COUNTRY, APARTMENTS. UXTON.- HADDON GROVE HYDROPATHIC AND WINTER RESIDENCE.— Spacious accommodation; recreation, billiard, and smoke rc'Oills' tennls lawT),' &c.; thorough 'L treatment for Vheumai'sm, gout, Ac dark-room.—Send for terms, G. E. 11ALL, Proprietoi- e5348 PREPAID ADVERTISE MENTS THE EVENING EXPRESS" WORDS. I OKCt. THREE I. SIX TIMES. TIMES 20 Words 0 6 10 1 6 30 Words 9 1 6 I 2 3 j 40 Words 1 0 2 0 3 0 I??- 60 Words 1 3 2 6 3 9 Notice to Advertisers. IMPORTANT.—Advertisements to be classified must reach this office by 10.30 a.m.; but they can be inserted up to 4.45 p.m. under heading of TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. The above charges apply only to consecutive in- sertions of the following class of advertisements: Situations Wanted or Offered, Apartments, Money Wanted, Partnerships, Lost and Found. Miscellaneous Wants, Businesses, Houses. Shops,, Offices to Let or Sell. Soecifio Articles for Sale Privately. It the insertions be not consecutive, or if payment be not mad* previous to publication, the credit rates will be charged. Name apd Address to be counted. Orders sent through the post to be accompanied hy Portal Order or Halfpenny Stamps. Oleques, Postal and Post-office Orders should be crossed and made payable to Mr. D. Watkin Thomas. Ad\« rtisemeuts are reootved also at the following sub.offices NEWPORT -TREPEGAR STREET. SWANSEA CASTLE-STREET. MERTHYR „ VICTORIA-STREET. PONTYPRIDD 4a, TAFF-STREKT. HEAD OFFICES:- CARDIFF: ST. MARY.STREET. COPIES ONLY of testimonials should be enclosed (not originalll) "Apply at the Evening Express." means that 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. The boxes provided for 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. X.B.—To avoid delay all lettens containing adver- tisements should have the words "Advertisement Department" on the Envelope. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. Mrs. North. 14, Caroline-street, Cardiff, Purchaser of Ladies* and Gentlemen's Ltft-oa Oothing of every description; good prices given. e9501ri14 MUSICAL. Single Lessons or Quarterly, Piano, Violin, Singing, Theory; experienocd tewher (cer. Trin. Coll., Lond.); moderate.— Mrs. Owen, 10, Or+nbrook-street. Car- 14 diff e9503»4 PIANOFORTE Lessons given by Ycung Lady to suit pupils after business hours; tcrtmt mode- rate— MISS F. EVANS, 24, Oowbridge-road, Car-, cHI'. C45402 MISCELLANEOUS SALES. Light-covered Furniture Van, in good condition; price £ 10, giving up furnit jie trade.—Apply Ede's OM Curiosity Shop. Newport. e9516cV Poultry, Pigeon, CAA-E Bird, tnd Dog Foods.—Write ,,for prices and samples to Noah Rees aQd Son, Hay, Corn. snd Seed Merchants, Cardiff. ■ e5229 1.000 Business Cards. Memorandums, or Billheads, ]e.; 10,000 Useful Handbills, 8s. 6d.; samples free.— Fisher and Co., Machine Printers, Broadmead. Bria- e4479 ? AGENTS, TRAVELLERS. Wanted. sinai% enet^etog Young lljw .tt>TCaii~On goo# nafor^—App^" H*rrisod, W, RaJtway-terr^-e* Abe?yst^-ith. 3049n8 Wanted, by » firm of Brewers, Wine, and Spirit Merchants in Monmouthshire, an energetic and steady Traveller; one thoroughly used to the trade and district (Newport, Pont\*r»ool, BrvnmawT, Aberga- veniiv, &c.).—Apply D 6/Western Mail, Cardiff. n6 Important.—(ientieman Wanted, of ifrst-class busi- ness ability, to Introduce One of the Finest- Books extant, namely, "Reiner's Natural History of Plants." —Af.plv A., Western Mail, Swansea. 30b3n9 Airents Wa.ntet! tf Rftair*Cey!on and Otber Teas in Packets, troni Is. per lb.; cash terms; pushing people meaning business will plew send envelope for price list to Select Ceylon Tea Agency, 39, Lime- street. Loudon. 174M Agents Wanted for the Sale of Phil Phillips's Toothache Cure; only one agent appointed in eu-h district; liberal terms to chcmisU and Datent medi- cine vendors.—For particulars write to Mr. Phil Phillips. 24. St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 44286 TBAVELLERS, AGENTS. ,tc.. WANT EMPLOY. MENT. Rppreswitativc for it Large Firm of Wine and Spirit Men-hants Requires a Place under a good Distillc-ry, Brewery, or Otherwise —App!y C 65. Wes- tern Mail Office, Cardiff. 2756n4 PREMISES. 130, Albary-i-cad, near Park and 'bus terminus, Detached Double-fronted Villa, nine rooms; all modern conveniences; side entrance; low cental; term, if desired—Particulars 138, Castle-road, Car- DIFT. -L 3071n9 13. Stacev-road; seven rooms. 116, Ccttrell-road, 41. Dalton-street. Roath Park; four bedrooms, bath. —Apply 138, Castle-road, Cardiff. 3076n9 Somerset House, Newport-road ("corner of Partridge- road), Cardiff, to Let, from 29th Sentpniber or Earlier; excellent repair; ^anitar-v arrangements iierfect.—Apply Lewis Hopkins, 10, Queen-street, Cardiff. 3073n9__ near Carrt'.ff.—To I>efc or for Sale. Two Ten-roomed Villas; baths and every convenience; large gardens and lcwns: near station; low rente —6, Church-terrace, Llaniahen. 3029n9 Aberystwith.—House to Let ,'FrirnUhe<l) for July and August; four bed, lath, aud three sitting rooms. -fl.. Dolguon. 3053n3 To I.et. pretty Ten-roomed Residence: all latest, conveniences; side entrance: servants'.hall; good purden,. with wpHI-stocked fruit trees.—Apply 18, Cprnvay-road, Canton. Cardiff. 3055n9 141. Cathays-terraee, to I/ct, corner Llantri'anl- street, containing five bedrooms, one jiarlour, kitchen, scullery. large front shop, spacious rellars. stabl«, and bakehouse at rear; w.c upstairs; rent El weekly.—Apply J. E. Gunn, West gate-chambers. Car- diff. ■ 3067n9 Gower.—To be Let (Fu) nithed). for a Long or Short Period, Hay View House. Hooton, containing two reception-rooms, two kitchens, six bedrooms, and. usual offices.—Nicholas, Hooton. 3065ri9 fh Hereford.—House to he Let (Furnished) for Six ov Seven Weeks, from end of July; three sitting, five bed rooms, bath-room, kitclvn, and offices; five minutes' walk from Cathedral and rivtr.—Appiy Mrs. ClarkeoB, Swinifeld, Hereford. 2C64n& CLERKS AND XANAGERS. Advertisers are Cautiojl^d that Postmasters are Not Allowed to Deliver Letters Addressed te Initials or Fictitious JJanva at any Post-office. Letters addressed to Initials or Fictitious Names must bear the addrese of the adveit-ser or cine or the offices at the Western Mail. Wanted, an experienced Geniral Clerk, who can devote Two Evenings a, Week to Supervise Books.- Apply D 1, Western Maif^Cardiff. 3035n9 Wanted. Ijpssons in Land Surveying. LeveHing. Ac. —Write, stating terms, to D 3, 'Western Mail. Car- diff. _j 3051n6 Wanted, swart, respectable Youth in Merchants Office as Book-keeper, good references indispensable —State salary required 4, Western Mail, Cardiff. t 3CoOn6 'Vanied, respectable Youth; also Articled Clerk; accountant's office.—Apply, personally, Oswald Cole- man, C.A, 1,4. High-atieet, Cardiff. 3058n9 Wanted immediately, a sharp and intelligent Ycung Man Junior Clerk: must have had expe- rience in a confidential position.—Apply, with refe- rence, and stating wasjes required, C 86, Western Mail, Cardiff. {. 2952n3 ? Waute»l, a strong, steady Young M»ji to Look c' 'I' Attn- Horse and Make Rims-It Useful in Romp-: to J:vs in: good refererifp inquired.—Apply Nantymoel Hotel, Ytntymoet, Bridgend. 296645 Wanted, a J^d. aged about seventeen, to Make Himself Generally Useful.—Aprlv Mr. R. Jimss, lihymney Hotel, Adam-street. Cardiff. 2959n5 Wanted sfe once, an experienced tive Club, Western Kail-buildinp. Cardiff. 2930n7 V.'uniwl immediately, a Yourvr Man v Second Banuan.it*te wage* and references, Elan Valley Hotel, Rhayadpr. 45887 Wanted, a Lad a* BUi'ard Marker and to Make Himself Generally, Useful.—Tiedegar Aims Hotel, Newport. 2849n6 SITUATIONS WANTED. Wanted, a Sita»tjon to Look After a Gentleman's Garden and to Make Himself Generally Useful; also any indoor work,—O'Brien, Old Sard's Cottage, near Trimaaran. S. Wales 3097n4 Wanted, hy YoTtnf Man, Situation as Under Gar- dener or Plain Gardener; aged 23: good references. —Powell. 96, Keppoch-street, Cardiff. 3084n9 Gentleman Highly Recommends thorough, trust- worthy, reliable Coachman. Sinjrle-handed or Other- wise most clean; smart of lightweightl.-lO, Se<*oud- row, Georgetown, IVedeear. 3039n9 Wanted, a Situation as Groom-Osrdener or Uiider- Gardener; agnl 18; good re'erence.—Apply G. Parry, Yew Tree Cottage, Kownliope, nesr Here- ford. _? 3040n3 Situation Waute.i for a smsrt T-ad. aged 15 years. Under a good OoFchman.—AnpJv CirdeLer, Sherwood Lo<lge, NevTiort-road, Cariliff. 3W8n9 Groom-Coachman or Gardener: single or pà-ir: gr rd stablemrtn; exreriencsd srardener. inside and out1 married; good referents,—36, Crofts-street, Roath. Cardiff. 3C2On8 Cor.chrmu; single; sged 20; height 5ft 6in.; weight 10ft. lOJh. good refereniw; drive single or double; good whip.—Xash, 8, CJrwys-road. Car- diff. 30COn9 Wanted, Situation a« Gtoom-Gsrdener: married; one child; good reference: aged :37.-Apply C. Wil- liams, New Bridge-street. Ledbury. 2y46n3 S.tusfcion Wanted as Groom. UndT Coachnan or Single-handed, ride tnd drvp: excellent references; aged 23.—Parceil, School Houre, Oosheston. Pem- broke. 29G6»7_ Wsnted. Rituatii>n ss Coachman bv Mai-ried Man. with good references; ride or drive, single or double; used to voung horses; "sengseed.—Address G. George, Grove-i-ow, St. Thomas Green, Haverford- west. 45856 Coachman; experienced harness horses, hunters, and breaking youngsters married, no encumbrance litchesti references.-Coschman. Min-v-don, Pen- art^ '.815n6 Barman.—Wanted, S luatir-n, or Could Take Charge well up-in cellar work highest reference?.— Apply C. Tayio", 26. Cumberland street. St. Paul's, Bristol. •_ • 3022n9 Wanted. Situation by rpsoec.tahv TAd as Under Billiard Marker; fifteen months" expe^irnce.—Addie-^ C. Wilson, King's Head Hotel, Roes, Hereford- shire. 2938nlO Young Man ""Seeks Situation as Billiard-marker; experienced; also good references.—Apply C. B., 4/ Mocr-jtreet,. Chepstow, Mon. "27&6n6 LOST AND FOUND. -J-?- Strayed, IVo White BuH Terriers; dog,cropped; bitch, with eai-s on; finder rewarded; detainer pro- secuted.—Information to J. Kent, 11 Blanche-street, Roath, Cti-tiiff. e5493 on Sattii-day night, a I-ady's Black Jacket by the riverside, (liangetown; finder rewarded.-10, Av^dahMerrace^Wwence-road^Cardiff^^jp9572n^^ PARTNERSHIP. A Firm of Manufacturers in Cardiff Are Open to Engage a Young Gentleman to Manage Office who 8 can invest about BB50, with View to Partnership; sa.lary to commence at SlOO per annum and 5 per cent, per annum on cash deposited.—Apply D 10, Western Mail, Cardiff. 3068nu Partnei-ship Wanted by active Young Man in Artv Sound Business capital up to £ 350.—Address C 73, Western Mail, CVrdiff. 2855n6 Wanted. Partiwr, with £ 700 to £ 1.000 capital, by a Firm oS Cral Mor;hanl« and Slapping Agents, with first-class connections.—Address C 56, Western Mail, ? Cardiff. 2707n3 BICYCLES. REPAIRS.—All Go to Morris Pres., Pontypridd; no job too difficult, no job too small. Don't Forget. Ahaudon Ancient Maps Hid send Four Stamps for up-to-date Cyclists" Road Slap of South Wales, with correct- mileage to all chief towns-, and 1S96 lists, and special bargains in Safeties and Tricycles, from 338.; valve or inflator fittings, ii-ite, lewd sundiles, per re- turn." Mon';s Itios., Cycle Works, Pontypridd. el947 !I AlldayV Cvcli*. Manufactures, Stock, and Depot' Ladles' Machines for Hire; Kepairs and Plating a Speciality; Alldays' Cycle Riding School, Andrewe- hall. St.* Mary-street, Cardiff; open from 10 till 10.— For terms and particulars, apply Alldays and Onions, Pneumatic Engineering .Comftany (Limited), 49, West Cate-etrcet. IJardHT: eo309 NURSEMAIDS AND SERVANTS. ~\Vanted, good General Servant; aged about 20.— Appiv, with references, to 185, Richmcnd-road. Car- dilT. 2961n9 Wanted, Houspmaid (strong); able to help wa;t at table; good reference required.—Apply, Mrs. Brd, 56, Newport-road, Cardiff. 2S61n9 Wanted, an experienced General Servant; nurse kept; man for windows, Ac.—Mrs. Charles Bunning. Ash Grove, Pontvpool. ■ 2978n5 Wanted, a House-Parlourmaid; Churchwoman.— Apply, bv letter, stating age and where last- in spr- vice/to Mrs. de Ferry, Kilymaenllwyd, near Llanelly, Cannartiiensh'rc. 2976n5 a Girl as General Servant: aged 18 let to 20.—Apply Mre. Bird, Grove Farm, Llanfoist. Aber- gavenuy. 2973n5 Wanted immediately, House-Parlounnaid; about 20; country.—Aptily. stating age, wages, and refe- rences, to Mrs. Evenc, Welston Court, nell" Pem- broke. 297^ no Wanted, superior General, with knowledge cf Cook- ing alxo good Nurse, to Take Charge of Girl and Bo v.—Apply Miss Lewis, Oiikland8. Ruinner. Car- diff. 3004n9 Wanted, good General Servant for Farm Work; able to mi'k.—Apply Mr. Wiieon, Manor Farm. New- ton, Porthcawl. 29o2n9 "Wanted, a Kitchenn»id immediately.—Apply first. Mi-s. Hihbprt. 1, Park-road. Penarth. 2881»3 House-Parlourmaid Wsntod immediately: Church- wfmtn smad fairilly; ontnfortablc situation.—State age, wages, and tddrees of last mis trees, Mrs. Shaw, Lexden, Tenby. 2891n3 Wanted, t food General Serva.nt: three in faniliv.- Aoolv, after five o'clock, to 30, Clive-road. Pen- arth. :■ 2914n7 Wanted, clean, strong Girl, al>out 20 or 24. m General.—Apply 9, Oxford-street. Swansea. 2919n7 Wanted, exoerienced General Servant.—Apo'y 18t), Cnstle-road, Cardiff^ 2351n7 An experienced General Servant Wanted not 'lndei- i 24; good cliarscter from last, place indispen«!ible 'small family.—9. Plymouth-road, Penarth. 2947n3 Experienced Laundress Wonted on July 18th for Private Family in Carmarthenshire; exceptional cha- racter necessary; a**i#t*nca riven.—State w«?ps to R., 12, Konismore-gardens, Loudon. S.W. 2885n7 ~Wanted~at~onee, pood Plain Cook to Assist in Housework; good reference; three in family.—Mrs. Ward. Lower Hardwick, Chepstow. 2834n5 "Wanted, a Cook-General; housemaid kept.-A.pnly Elsuiore. Ijlapislien. nesr Oarrliff^ 2878n7 Generar"Servant Want-d; four in fami'y; wash- ing; comfortable home.—Apply 139, Crwys-ro«d, Cardiff. 2877n7 Wanted at once. Elderly General Servant; honest, truthful, and tpstinsonial from last situation: _»*r; goual'v or by 1etter.3. Tudor roaul, Cardiff. 2876n7 W.-u^l-^«»inedi»Wv, GUwnU > Servants. Staaan. Blin-sfifi*t. "BoiMi. CarAHL Diser-gtged Cookc, Parlourm^ds. Housemaids, Ncrses, Sewingmaida: good references. 2951n7 Wanted, experienced General Servant; plain cook- ing. Also Nurse-Housemaid.—Stnte age. references, and wages, to Mt. Arthur Morgan, The Mount, 2937n3 Cook*. Houwmsids, Nurses. Gpnerals Wanted.— ,Tones, Music Wsreliouse, Cowbridge-road, Cardiff.— Gocd, lodgings for two ycung men. 2806n6 ~Wrnted in.niediately, Hoi*o-Parlounnaid for SmaH Familv.— Appiv with references, age, &c.. Urs. Brewer. TVie Highlards, ney Penarth, Oni-diff. n6 W^te<L_a_Houseujaid; parlourmaid kepi-—Apply, stating wage«! and reference, Mrs. Ward, Clasdir, Metfhyr Tydfil. 2786n6 ""Wanted, on exnerieuced Parlourmaid.—Appiv Mrs Ware, Brier Bank. P»nart';i. 2793n6 Wanted, an »xneriencfd Gen-ral Servant: two in fxmilv.—Mrs. Deimlin, 67, Richmond-road. (SLr dift. 27S7n6_ Wanted at once, a respectable Yoontr Girl a' Plain Cook.—:Anplr or address to Mrs. Edwards, Ccurtland House, Merthyr T><lvil. 2801n6 Cook-Genem), also Housemaid. Wanted, Middle of July.—State age. reference, and wages, 56. Ply- niouth-road, Penarth. 2843n6 Wanted, Country Girl as Kitchenmsid; ntrong; used to srenera-l work must be esrlv riser; Cii'irrh.— Apply Mrs. Just-ice, Ossfcletown, Cardiff. 277Sn4 Cook, frond Plain, Wanted .bv July 13. for Com- mcrcfal Hotel: about 35 ■wears of age.—Apply^ etaHng ws^es, as-e. Wlllington. Brecon. 2770n4 Wanted immediatelv, good Plain Cook: little house- work wages P,16 i, £lB.-Appl)' Mrs. B'.oouifields, Skettv, Swansea. 2779n4 — Wanted, gor<) Plain Cook (inquired assist ho> se- keering): kitchenmsid kent: ppoaonal c'lnrerfccr: ro Kl wag;s • age pbont 30—Writs Morgan, Hi!l.*w»t, I.lstiishen, nes.r Caril'ft 2742ul bv 2ot'i J:y. good, st/oncr General, not under 22. Wife Can Wash and Iron Well: ccok and ht iisenib'C ilwtf —Anply. with particulars. Mrs I Inav'ei ,-iij.oyefieId, Peuvgraiir. Rhondda alley. nl "W8oi^^iFW^~I^un™*C.viW gereral servant pre- ferred; Tiutre housemaid kept; three in fimily.— trtiv Mis. Edwards, 3, Richmond-crescent. Car- diff. 2633n5 WaatM at one. a Cook-General: nra4 be Reod- temuered and willing: hoo*rm»id kept.—Apniy. slat:ng full-particulars, to 2, Marine Cliu, Ferr<j«d", C^rinarthenshi' e.. <545n3_ FKJIAt.E PF.HVANT!5 WANT ft. ACES. WantST_Si^tuation-etveriewed Parlourmaid town preferred.—Address rarlouimaid, Tjinvnydd, Railvr. near Cardiff. 3042n6 House and" Pariour Maid (English) Requires Situa- t'on; experienced apd goad rcfercnocs.—Address Hardy. BUiendvftryn. Llandys.^1. 2892n3 WiTnted, by au experienoed Person Re-engagement as Nurs" can take habv froin the month; good cha- racter.—Loudon Registry, Altergaveiumy. 2924n3 —Dlseirv'^red. Gweral c)etti, nuick. long C"tia- rscler ( £ 10— £ 12); Ot'ie .i, various ages (cook. wash), £ 9_14 Plain Cooks. CJok-Generais, HouwParlour- m»d, Housemaid. Nu:sc. List free.—British Agency, Aticixtare Jun-ticn. Stamped addrcse. 27ouii4 Wante<l, as General "Servants for Several etrong Country Giris: v»iious ages—16 to a.- Mrs. Coster, Registry Office, GJiucester. 2733n4
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Clocks and Music Boxe» Cleaned and Repaired. e4?Qg HOTEL SERVANTS. SERVANTS WANTED. Full Staff Wanted. Xew Hotet. Bany:—Barmen. 19,¡.; Boots. 15s.: Billiard-marker. 12s. (food): three Ban:i?;<K £ 18; Waitresses, £ 12: Tn "> Chambeimwids, £ 13.—Davies's Registry, 45, Chai les-stieet, Car- diff. 45270 Wanted at once, a trood General Servant.—Annly, f!£'TJ'O¡ I 8.11. Manager, Grangctown Conservative Club, (irangetown. Cardiff. 3061n6 Wanted immei'istcly, Waitress, and to Assist in Bar wlipn one fr^iu country nrderrPd- Appiv Lewis, Beaufort Anns, Newbridge, Mon. 45858 Two Barmaids, for Swansea Three Waitresses. Pontypridd—Newport; Chambermaids, Cooks, Kit- chenmaids. Generals, Malp Sprvaut* (C^ardiff). Davies's Registrv, 45, Charles street, Cardiff. F.¡,b. lished 1887. ? 45G70 W:intefl. giwl Plain Cook: over 30: licuse- m?id kept.—Bertram Hotel. Roath, Canliff. 2993n9 Wantei? immediately, Twn stron-, ^<-rr*jits; ahll- t- wash and iron well; good wagea given to suitable e-nis.—John. Hoirl, 2974n5 Waitress.. (flrjst-clsss) Wanted: mu«t- ihorouglily npderstsnd her duties.—fjjve full particulars in first ietter. Berkley Hotel. Hard-indod Well*. 2970n5 Wanted, experienced Kitchen ma id must thoron^hlv T»pdp'-swml her work; wages £ 18.—Apply 'Flepce Hotel, Cheltenham. 5896n7 Wanted at once. Plain Cook or food General Ser- ":<.1,+,: references required,—Apply Commercial Hoinl, Trebarris. 2905n7 Wanted. 'BpecUble Person to Look After Two ] CtiVlren rnd Ass;st. in House Duties; aged aboiit 25. —Ai^ply ("<■oss Inn, Canton. Cardiff. 2786u6 Wan"d, July 13th. experienced General Servant: must understand Plain cooking: no children: coo<l home.—Apply, with reference. Mr*. Evans, Mrm'ders' Arms. Suaftesbury-street, Newport. 2777n4 }¡omE'IIPl. with reference. Mr*. Evans, Mrm'ders' Arms. Suaftesbury-street, Newport. 2777n4 Und^r eri»erienced Hand; US<H1 to c-nVi'-ie vecretshles in quantities; war- —Ewins, Resianrant, Newport. • 2767n4 ? SERVANTS WAKT PLACES, Bainian, 18«. (feed); Si<x>is~15s (fo,id)~ Marker, 12s. (food): Wanted, for New House.—Davies's Regis- try. 45, Charles-street, Carol'SL 45270 Several smart Barmaid*. Waitresses, Chambermaids^ K:tchei'ipai<ls, (Jenerals, Bcot^. Rroo:ns. Bann-n. good references.—-Davies's Registry, 45^ Charles- street. Cardiff. 45270 good references.—-Davies's Registry, 1115, Charles- street. Cardiff. 45270 A domesticittd Young Ludv Requires Ke-eugage- -mwt a1;- Barmaid; thornughly cvnerienoed; good refertwe.—Apply A. P., Prince of Waist, Hereford. 3018n5 ??- APARTMENTS. APARTMENTS WANTED. WabW. near WeJIfield-road. OaSiff. Two trof-d 1 .flf\llõl;P"<1 Rooms: front bedroom.—Address C S8, Express Office, Canliff. e9520n4 APARTMENTS TO LET. Well-furn»slied Apartments, with board, if nece*- sarv; fs? of fniano And bath; terms Adamsdcww-aqnare. Ouditf. f-9509n6 -Ó,tntr< Apartments o; TAOD$>'n £ a fri Orie Or -'f'9.j Men; near øtàti-1:¡; suitable train servioe; moderate teime.—Granville House, Fairwawr Grove, Ely. e9482n4 Lor'fring« for raspectab'e Young Man; no <iMr"T. —Apply 64, Salisbury-road, Carfliff. e9f73n6 Toing Lady can have conifortahle Furnished Bed- room tciti; moderate.—Apply 107. Richard-strpet, Caths-vs. Cardiff. <-9511n6 SHOP ASSISTANTS. Advertisers ire Cautioned that Postmasters are Not Allowed to Deliver Letter* Addressed to In'Hals or Fictitious Names at any Poab-offiee.. Letters addressed to Initials or Fictitious Names must bear the address of the advertiser or one of the offices of the Western Mail. Boot Trade (Retain.—Wanted, smart Man as Mansaer: must speak Welsh State fully all par- ticulars. age. experience, wage* required, and enclose photo, if possible, Briggs, 80, Rutland-street. Lei- coster- 3072n6 Wanted, Two Dozen Apprentices V> the Grocerv. Provision, snd Patent Medicine T^ade.—Appiv. with full particulsrs, Peirler. Pontypof'l. 3082n6 Wanted Immediateiv. Several experienced-^Toune Men frr Drapery, Dresses. Gents' Mercerv.—Apply Edwards. Davies, and Co., Oxford-street, Swansea. 265?n2 Cvocer- —Wanted, a J-n.ir.r Hnnd. with Knowledge of Provisons sfcate wsyes required (indcors) and refe- rences.—Apply W. Williams, 35, Portinanmoor-road, Cardiff. 3013n9 Wanted, good Showroom Hand; knowledge millinery: good saleswoman and stock-keeper: state full particulars: Welsh.—Apply Randell and Sons, London House, E'aneli.v. 2967n3 Grocery- and Provisi teA at once. Assis- tant statins: full parfcJ. lars, lies, Star Shop. High-street, Swansea. n3 Ilrajieiy.—Wanted, Junior Young Man Welsh.— Artnly, stating reference and salary required, to W. Evans, Temple of Fashion. Treorchy. 2887n7 Grocery anil Provisiea, Wante«l. a good Improver. to Make lliiiiswit 'l^efol Welsh.—Apply W. Thomas. Grocer. Yfivs^tr. nesr Porth 294Bn7 Grocer a"d Provisions.—Experienced Man Required at onoe; single; must he well up both counters: one used to catting fresh meat preferred: good indoors.— Atiplv. nersonallv if possiWe. F. Fielding and Co., Post-office, Cwmtiilery. 2934n3 Wanted, with knowledge of Patent Medicines.—Cordey. Newport. Mon. 2940n3 To Grocers.—'Wanted, Junior or Improver; me used to foiicitinrr pipferred: full par- ticular* to Philip James, Clydach, Abergavenny. n7 Wanted, in experienced Young Man "or the Dra- pery Trade.—Apply A. Deggote, Draper, 51agjB*g'n- street, Swansea. • iTf'9 Grocery snd Provision Trade.—Smart Young' Man Wanted at once: Welsh; indoors.—Apply, stating fuJ! particulars i first letter, to T. Griffiths and Co., Easteide Supply Stores, Swansea. 2922u7 To Grocere.—Wanted at once, experienced Assis- tant must understand books and speak Welsh; first- class ieffences required.—Apply, stating full particu- lais. to F. 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?. .DOROTHY LINEAL" A NOVEL. j CBA3PTER SXVII. (Continued.) t? et me tell him everything," Dolly whis- j. 'If you knew how Lady Courtly tried to—" But Elizabeth interrupted her, speaking ^olly> you gave me a promise! Am I to trust yont Do you wish me to be I ever gave you cny confidence? Pro«ni»ed to h-?ld it sacred." 'will hold it sacred," Dorothy fastened to tremulous emphasis. "I must if I «. 106 to &0- It waa only to John of speaking." *v«Q to him," Elizabeth said:. "Re- *ot trust yon, Dorothy. Not to him— vrhela IaaYOne I In yeats to come, perhaps, «.y 8111 far away, you may, but not now. promise me." the promise -was given, ) it ouaptkr xxvin. that "44 not till the day after Christmas Day "*Or Waiton had any talk with Mrs. not that she avoided him, for uninterrupted con-1 to Qv. Qn OCcurre(^». he made no effort* open liouse for their poorer on Christom Day, and there was j a great dinner in the evening for all the tenants, followed by a ball. Elizabeth went through all the proceedings as if in a dream. And, in a dream-like, fitful way, she was conscious that John Warton's gaze often followed her as she moved about among the groups of smiling Highland folk. Once she caught hi3 intent look, but only once. For a moment their eyes met. It was Eliza- beth who looked away. She had thought till then that the worst of her pain was over, that feeling was mercifully deadened within her. nftt as she met that hard, unforgiving, yet passionate glance, she knew that her misery had only just begun, that she had tasted only the first drops of the bitter cup that life held to her lips. 1 It was the next morning that he spoke to her. She was sitting in the library, copying some business letters for Mi'. Ward, when he entered. "Dorothy told me I should find you here, Mrs. Lineal," he said, in a cool, business- like tone. "May I interrupt you for a moment? I will not detain you long." She put down her pen, and .pushed away the little desk, on which the letters rested. "I am quite at liberty," she answered; but her voice was not so steady aa his had been. 'Dorothy said you wanted, to speak to at." e 4 ? The table at which Elizabeth was writing was a small one near the window. The doctor did not sit down at first, but stood by the window facing her. In the full cioar light, he saw more plainly than he had seen before how pale and worn her beautiful face was— saw it with a catch of the breath. It was only by a violent effort that he preserved the cold sternness of his expression. He began more abruptly than he had intended— "Dorothy tells me you do not think April too soon. But I thought it better to speak to you myself. Your step-daughter is of' age in March—isn't she?" "Yes—in March. Therefore, you see, my formal consent is not necessary," said Elizabeth, with some attempt at a smile. "But I think she should write to her aunts." "I believe there will be no opposition there," he returned. "And, for many reasons, 1 think it best not to defer our marriage. It will be well for her to have a home of her own." It was cruelly said, and cruelly meant. The very yearning of his heart towards Elizabeth made him cruel to her. If he had found himself indifferent ->n }¡.f jresence, he would have spoken far more gently Elizabeth's face became a shade paler; her hands, clasped together in the table, became more lightly clapped,; but she answered him without resentment, even lightly. "Early in April you wish it 'o be? That will make us busy. The bride's tcouacall is an important part of the veiling func- tion in those days." "Is it? I hope not m Dorothys case. Her married life would not be a fashionable one. She cares for better things." "1 must see that she has some pretty gowns, though," said Mrs. Lineal. Her only safeguard was to speak flippantly. She could not have*spoken otherwise; for the passion he had been nolding so stionglj in check was betraying :tsef ir the gaze he tixed upon her. Cold and hard as his voice was, there was fire in hii dark eves; and they' caught and held hers, looked into their depths, sought and found an answering passion there. It lasted but a moment, after all—that strange betraying bcrutiny. Then he moved abruptly from the window, and sat down at the larger table in the middle of the room. He had not finished what he meant to say. "Dorothy told me that her aunts would like her to be married from their house. Would you oppose such an arrange- ment if they suggested it?" he asked. "I shall be very glad to agree to whatever you and Dorothy think fcvst," she said very quietly- She turned her chair slightly and looked towards him as she spoke. She had fully (recovered her outward composure lot the mcrrent. and her glance was ,ery grave and gentle and calm. But he kept his eyes upon th3 book he had taken up. "I do not think it is her wish. But I fancy it. would be a better arrangement," he said coldly. "Let it be just u you and liho ar^inire." Elizabeth responded. "But Fordham will I grumble, Doctor Wartoe." She herself thought it wonderful that f-ac could speak so easily when every r.eeve wag thrilling w;th passionate emotion. "I thin't it will be a. better arrangement," he repeated, with more coldness than usual in his tone- "I do not mean to remain in Fordham after ray marriage, Mrs. Lineal. Dorothy's home will be in London." "In London? You are going to London? But There, the ppor woman stopped. She was on the point of reminding him how he had always hatted the thought of a London prac- tice, how close and warm the ties were that bound him to Fordham- But she .'ould not speak of the-e things: they touched too closely on their old happy days of confidence. But she moved her chair a little nearer to the table where he sat, laying her hand upon the table'3 edge, and, after a niomentary pause, went on hurriedly— "We ara goin.? bilfk to Clyde, but only for a time. Mr. Pertly will find' a new tenant for i* ,08 ,'UO!l as Dolly is married. I do not iI-tend to live there." He did not look up. "Sc—so. if it is to separate her from me that you are leaving Fordham," Elizabeth added, her voice beginning to faltw, "you see it is unnecessary." unnecessary." "Why are you giving up Clyde?" He straightened himself in his chair, and looked straightened himself in his chair, and looked ai her steadily. "Is :t because you fear to find, it dull now that your iriend Lady Courtly is so iti An intense desire to defend herself against! hv. hufjih accusing look rose up witfajn her; but she did not it "I have decided not to five there," she said. "If it would not disappoint Dorothv and Nancy too much, I should not go there at all." i "Where ca you intend -to live? But I beg your pardon. I have no right to criticise your plans." "I have not decided. I may go abroad. But it is not my future that i* in question. It was my Dorothy I was thinking of, She loves the country. It would be like shutting a wild bird up in its cagD to take her to Lon. don." Her calm, quiet, st-lf-conir Jiled tone was more than he could bear. He bent across the table, searching her face with his passionate eyes. "You loved the country once," he said. There was passion in his voice as well as in his eyes. "Was it all a pretence, Elizabeth—all?" She did not answer. She got up from her seat and moved a step or two towards the door. But lie rose, too: and his look checked her footsteps. They stood ..facing each other. "You shall not go!" he said. "For this onoe ? let silence he broken between us' Her hands went out towards him in a swift momentary appealing gesture. Then £-h" clasped' them closely against, her and stood there silent, with, pale, unchanging face. "You were right just now," be ttid-eael word was like a knife-thrust to her—i* was to I separate Dorothy from you that I meant to go to London. I do not trust you. I d-o not ehoowe that my wife should live near you. If it were possible, she should net remain with you till our marriage." Oh, you are cruel The words broke in. voluntarily from her lips. "I am iuat." he .«ud/; with icy sternness. :wl "Friendship is not possible between you and rue. Shall I tell you why?" Her hands went out towards him again ia a swift qesture of appeal. "Do not say it!" ehe faJtered. "I know— I know. You hate me! You cannot forgive me A quiver of deep feeling passed over his dark face, but his tone was better and mock- ing. "And, if so, do you suppose I can believe you care? I loved you once. Can I flatter myself that you care for my hate any more than you cared for my love?" She shrank from him, for he had stepptd close to her, not touching her, but his gaze seemed to burn her. "You are happy now," she faltered. "You are going to marry. Cannot you forgive me now ?" He put out his hands and caught he-a in a I tight grip just above the wrists. She d,d not I try to release herself; but he felt her tremble. "Elizabeth," he sa'di, and then paused— I "Bee- you broke my heart!" He paused again, and suddenly released her hands. "But you were not worth it! It is such women as you who drag men down to perdition I I know you now for what you are!" He had released; her so suddenly that she staggered backward, aud only saved herself from falling by clutching the back of her chair. Shs did not answer him. He looked at her for a moment, and was about to speak, but checked the words. He could net trust him- self to utter themt He could not trust himself to look at her. He went quickly out of the room, CHAPTER XXIX. It was A LOVELY afternoon. A heavy wist h«d hung over the moors in the early part of the day, but. as noon approached it had rolled away, and now the sky wau as blue and cloud- less as a June sky. "But it's treacherous sunshine, young people!" said Mr. Ward, earning out into the hall with some letters in. hie hand. The zirls had arranged to climb to a high ridge of the moor, from which a glimpse of the Mia could '•*> obtained. Doctor Warton was going with them. "Ke&p your weather-eye open, Fanny. We shall have the mists back, before night. "I could find my way back in the thickest mist that over was!" returned that young lady sa.ucily. "Besides, we s-re to meet Tom and the- others at the bridge." "Well, don't be late- Warton, you are the sober one of the. party. See they start for home in good time. I don't like these sum- mer skiee in December. Have any of you seen Elizabeth? JSJ1't she going with you?" "She is too tired for such a long walk," i Dorothy answered. "She did -too much yester- t day, I think. I couldn't persuade her to come." "1 wanted to ask her about those If tiers," continued the host, who had a vexed wrinkle on his usually good'-tempered brow. "I can't make head nor tail of them." "She wag hare just now. Nurse was taking Guy for a walk, and she went down the garden with them," Nancy explained. "Shall I look for her. Mr. Ward?" "No, no, my dear! Let her alone. I've I no right to bother her with my letters at all. But I can generally tru.^ her, when I can trust nobody else. I dare say ebe will be hers directly." And Mr. Ward wewfc back to the library, Cz, wonder afresh over the strange mistakes whict Elizabeth had made that morning, and sorrow- fully to conclude that, where business wu concerned, all women, were alike. There waa no depending on them. "Poor Elizabeth! Sue makes herself a slave to all of us! Fanny iraid, as she went down the avenue with Dorothy and the Doctor. Nancy. and her sister being in front of them- I don't know how we shall get on without her. How lovely for you, Dolly, to be sare of having1 her always near you I never knew anyone like her. I think she is the sweetest, most unselfish being in the world." Dorothy stole a phy triumphant glance at her !over. But he did not notice it. Hie thaaghts were very far from Dorothy at that that moment. Elizabeth e white stricken face. as he had left her standing in the library, haunted him. He had not meant to pain her like that. It had been cruci, unmanly of him. He was longing to see her again, to tell her that he had been too cruel, to ask her forgiveness for his bitter words. AJJ hm hardness towaids her was melting under a deep sease of pity. Tom and Donald were waiting for them at the bridge that spanned the swift dark stream just where the moor began to r;s« svopV upwards. Bertram and the others Had pre- ferred to go home. (To bs Continued).
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