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PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. f] CARDIFF. TB E Â T R E JJOYAL- IMMS Mid Manageress EDWARD FLETCHER. Ia8 Three Nighta of the Roval Pantomime, (JiNDERELLi, Which 18Q8t be withdrawn, owing to prior arrange- meats ^^FORMANCE ^SATURDAY, at Two. ? KOJIDAY NEXT, February 8tb, the Quaint American Muaical Ooroedy Play, TB» FAST MAIL, Told in Five Gurta, the direction of Mr. ALBERT STEELE t «*u>AY, February 12th, ANNUAL BENEFIT of W. T. BENJAMIN. Acting Manager. Monday, February 15th—CHARLEY'S AUNT Seata can now be booked j '•■J Door* 6.15, Ordinary Doors 6.45, Commence Settt. Prices M. to S2 2a. Children Half-price I CI Aata Guaranteed. Bo^fclag Office*: Memrs. Thompson and Sbackell'a Queen-etreefc, from Ten till Five. Tele- fifel 50205 ■ GRAND THE ATRB htmtt sad Manager Mr CLARENCE SOUNES. La* Three Nights of the Grand Pantomime, GLJTBAD THE GAILOR l*AST ORAND DAT PERFORMANCE SATURDAY j NSTT, February 6, At Two Doors Open 1.30. DOOM Open 6.45; Commence Seven. Box Office 'Jpen dally at Theatre from Ten to Four. Telephone !25. Priceø from 6d. to Bl 111. Monday Next, Feb. 8th, the Screaming Farcical 1 fcnedy, RJPHE NEW BABY Moodav, Feb. 15th, for Three NightAI Only, MR. AND MRS. KENDAL And their London Company. 50202 GRANID THEATRE, CARDIFF. "SINBAD THE SAILOR." COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT to H. B. ORMSBY TRENCH, ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4th. Onr 150 Artiatea will Appear. Oft this oocaakm, as a memento of his visit to Cardiff, he will give a Souvenir Present of a real LIVE PONY, Warranted Sound. B*ei_yune entering the Building an equal chaaoa. DON'T FORGET THURSDAY. 50241 Tie not in mortal* to command luccesi, but w.'ll do mcre-deaorve it." THE E M P I R F, tfcaaftog Director OSWALD STOLL TO-NIGHT 1 THE SCULPTOR AND THE POODLE A New Pantomime Play by CHARLES L A U R I AND TROUPE. flrsrlee I*ari la urique aa an ^-nimal Impersonator, and wiil this week give a taste of hi* quality in in thas capacity as "The Poodle. THE LESLIE TRIO, Introducing The Major." THE OLYMPIAN QUINTETTE, Depicting Southern Plantation Life. ALDOYV and THEO, Continental Eccentrics, ADELE LIBRA on the Globe. REX HARLEY, Mimetic entertainer. MARY GLOVER. Qjntraito Of the Royal English Opera at Covent Garden. She will accompany bet-self c.n the harp. JOHNSON, RIANO, and BENTLEY, The Farmer and the Monkeys. NEXT WEEK- Lieut. Cole, Bros. Crescendo, Ella Dean. Box Office Open Daily, Tea a.m. to Four p.m.; Saturdays, Ten to One. TWO PERFORMANCES EVERY EVENING. Marty one between 7 and 9; late one between 9 and 11. p:IILHARMONIC-HALL & ^TOLL'S P PANOPTICON, ST. MARY-SCBEEI. OPEN ALL DAY Waxwork*. Ozyatal Kan, Tkihborn* Trial Picture Jangle. Phonograph, Qalatea, Ac., tcc. NEWPUltX. IJLFLE J^MFIRE Director OSWALD 8TOLL. TO-NIGHT 1 THE KEENE-REEYES COMBINATION Of Six Principal Artistes and Twelve Charming Dancer* in THE ENCHANTED PALACE," The Cardiff Empire Christmas Sketch. Electric Illuminations! New Scenery, Dresses, Music, Songs, Dancea. Supported by a strong Variety Programme. TO ARCHITECTS 4 SOLICITOUS. SPECIFICATIONS and REPORTS TYPEWRITTEN with accuracy and despatch at 64d. per page. BILLS of QUANTITIES, per page 4¥1. Ten Copies cf one page for 2s. 3d. Higher numbers of Copies at a Cheaper Bate. ACCURACY IN EVERY DETAIL GUARANTEED. LEGAL MATTER.—Draft, Brief, Affidavit, and Corre- spondence neatly and accurately Oopid. ^l*L OTHER BRANCHES OF TYPEWRITING I EXECUTED AT SHORTEST NOTICE. WESTERN MAIL LIMITED, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. DOCKS OFFICES 112, BUTE-STREET. e9846 WBBXL Y MAIL AND NEWS OF TSE WEEK. PRICE ONE PENNY. ABC SAIL WAT TIME TABLES, Published ilonthly, One Penny. BUY THE "EVENING EXPRESS." PRICE ONE HALFPENNY. ? WEEKLY MAIL AND NEWS OF THE WEEK. PRICE ONE PENNY. BXTY THE "EVENING EXPRESS." PRICE ONE HALFPENNY. WEEKLY MAIL AND NEWS OF TilE WEEK. PTRICE ONE PENNY. PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. THE EVENING EXPSESS." THBXE BIX 0KC TIMSS. TIMES » Words 0 6 1 0 1 6 SO Word 0 9 1 6 2 3 10 Words 1 0 2 0 3 0 j0 Words 1 3 3 0 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 boxes provided for answers to advertisementll uppearing in the Evening Express" are not 'nttnded tor any other purpose whatever, and cannot be allowed to be used for the distribution of printed or written Mfrertiaing circulars or announcements of any kind. "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, too stamps must be en. slosed. If the insertions be not oonvecutivc, or if payment ,rr he not made previous to publication, the credit rates will be charged. The above ciatrges apply only to consecutive in- »e,rr.oiiB of the following class of advertisements: — Sanations Wanted or Offered, Apartments, Money Wanted, Partnerships, Lost and Four.d, Miscellaneous Want*. Businesses. Houses, Shops, Offices to Let or Sell. Specific Articles for Sale Privately. Name and Address to be counted. Orders sent through the post to be accompanied by Postal Order or Halfpenny Stamps. Cheques, Postal and Post-office orders should bo :ros.«ed and ircxle payable to Mr. D. Watkin Thomas. Advertisements are received also at the following inh-offiees NEWPORT TREDEGAlt STREET. SWANSEA .CASTLE-STREET. MERTHYB ..VICTORIA-STREET. PONTYPRIDD 4a, TAFF-STREET. HEAD OFFICES: CARDIFF: ST. MARY-STREET. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. Ladies' and Children's Left-off Clothing purchased; ful! priccs given, country parcels promptly attended to —Mrs. North, 14, Caroline street. Cardiff. e9848p6 LOST AND FOUND. Lost on Monday night, between Partridge-road and West-erove, a Beaver Collarette—Finder will be re- warded on returning to 87, Newport-road. Car- diff 6935205 CLERKS AND MANAGERS. CLERKS AND MANAGERS WANTED. ""Wanted, smart Office Boy. acquainted with Docks Apply, by letter, to Heard and Co., Shipbrokcrs, Car- dift e9847p4_ Shorthand Clerk Wanted for shipbroker's office; statins: age, also salary required, to D 48, Western Mail. Cardiff. c9840p5 Boy Wanted for Collierv Office at Bute Dooke- Apply, in own handwriting, stating wages required, to D 96, Western Mail, Cardiff. 946p6 Wanted, a en:art, respectable Boy for a Ship- broker's Offioe at Docks.—Apply D 95, Western Mail. Cardiff. 934p6 The South Wales and Monmouthshire Clerks' Asso- ciation ensures members against low through want of Employment, Sickness, Old Age, and Death, and to Introduce to Employers, free of Charge, Clerks of Good Business Capacity and Character. Every Clerk, whatever his position, should be a Member of the Association. -Send for particulars, Secretary, 1, Dock. chambers, Cardiff 49000 Wanted, Cl«rk Competent to Keep » Sot of Books for a Manufacturing and Retail Company m Swansea. Apply, stating age, experience, when available, and salary required, to B 2, Western Mail Office, Swan- sea. 864p6 Wanted, a smart, intelligent Boy for an Office: must write shorthand.—Apply D 87, Western Mail, Cardiff. 865 p9 Wanted immediately, ;n the South WaTes" District, for a Few Weeks, a Surveyor to Revise a Few Sheets of the 25-inch Ordnance Maps.—Apply, seating salarv. with references, to D 86, Western Mail, Cardiff. 50251 Wanted. a smart Youth, about 16. in Merchant's Oftioe.-Apply, stating age and wages required, to D 83, Western Mail, Cardiff^ 843p5 Office Boy Wanted; must be quick at figures.— Apply Johnson, Manufacturing Confectioner, Pudor- road, Cardiff. 779p4 Book-keeper Wanted for Wine Merchant's Office; preference given to young man knowing the district and having occupied the same position before.-D 76, Western Mail, Cardiff. 50218 Wanted, smart Offioe Boy acquainted with Docks.— Apply, by letter, to Heard and Co., Ship Brokers, Cwxiifr 761p4 Works Manager and Foreman Wanted for a large Galvanized Sheet Iron Works in the Midland; must have thorough knowledge of the fbove or kindred manufacture, and experience in management of work- men good scJary and house.—Box 38, Mundv's Advertising Offices, Birmingham. 674p6 Firm of Architects and Estate Agents, Cardiff, Require Articled Pupil; premium required.—Address D M, Western Mail, Cardiff. 657p6 Shorthand Clerk Wanted for Shipbroker's Office.- Apply stating age, also salary required, to D 48, Western Mail, Cardiff. 621p5 Manager Wanted for Wholesale Tea, Wine and Spirits; most understood the trade thoroughly; others need not apply; security required.—Apply Wine. Western Mail, Swansea. 627p5 Draper's Counting House.—Wanted immediately, Junior Clerk tor Dissection Desk: must be well up in agurM.—Appty W Edwards. Draper. Swansea. p4 Cardiff Architect has a Vacancy for a Pupil; small premium, easy paymente. tH of which and more will be returned in salary; replies treated oonndentiaUv — D 26, Western Mail, Cardiff. 50135 Wanted at once, tall, sharp Lad as Office Boy in Architect's Office; one who can trace neatly; 'pre- ference (riven to applicant with knowledge of short- hand and typewriter.—State age, reference, and salary to D 25, Western Mail. Cardiff. 50134 £ 1.—An Income of 12s. 6d. to £ 1 per Week can be Earned in Spcre Hours or Evenings I". Either Sex who can write.—Proof sent free anywhere to anvone sending self-addressed envelope to T. Smith and Co. ("Department 9 B). 79, St. Helen's-gardens, North Kensington, London, W. L12b62 CLERKS AND MANAGERS WANT PLACES. P,i>ok-keeper Requires Engagement; competent preparation balance-sheets, smart financier, cashier, correspondent; salary, rtart £ 100; excellent refe- rences.—D 88. Western Mail, Cardiff. 866p9 Clerk Desires Re-engagement; double-entry~bonk^ keeping, and shorthand; excellent references.—Apply D 82, Western Mail. Cardiff. 833p9 Well-educated Young Man Wishes to be Articled to good Firm of Accountants and Auctioneers.—State terms to D 77. Western Mail, Cardiff. 781p8 MISCELLANEOUS. Tobacconists Commencing see IIId. Guide Mid Cata- logue (259 pages), 2d.—Tobacconists' Outfitting Co., LEb, Euston-road, London. Manager, By. Myers. e5792 Is To-iz Watch Wrong? The Best and Cheapest Shop in Cardiff for the" Repair of Watches of every lescription, English or Foreign, is 38, Castle Arcade, [third shop from Oostle-street), by James Keir, for ten years with Mr. Spiridion. Clocks and Music Boxes Cleaned and Repaired. e4209 MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS 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 af the advertiser one of the offices of the Western liaii BEST~YRONERS~WANTED full LONDON prices — C'ha.nt and Son, Kentish Steam Laundry, Old Chariton, London, S.E. e9811pl0 Excavators.—Wanted to let, Piecework, the Clay- jetting at Bryncethia Brickworks, near Bridgend; constant employment.—Chas. Jenkins and Son, rimbcr Merchants, Bridgend. e5987 At Home—Employment fgenuine): either sex; whole or spare time; envelope and postal wrapper addressing; book of names and full instructions Is 2d.; returnable with first work.-L. Moult, 403, Safe Deposit, Manchester e5919 Wanted strong, steady Youth as Porter, &c.. vine ind spirit stores; must be energetic.—Applv I _nPtl, 58, Tudor-road, Cardiff e9850p4 Bespoke, Outfitting, Drapery, Mercery.—^Thoroughly experienced Man, c-ged 33, Requires Engagement as Manager, Buyer, or First Hand; 18 years' retail experience; references will bear the strictest investi- gations.—Apply D 12, Evemng Expt-eea: Cardiff. ep3 Wanted, Lad, about 16; used to stable work, make hitneel' useful.—Apply, with references, Coachman, Hill. Sketty. SffiplO^ Wanted, Groom-Coachnoan; Wife good Laundress Welsh preferred.—State age, experience, weight, refe- rences, wages (cottage provided), Lloyd, Gilfachwen, Llandyasul. 909p6 "Wanted, good All-round Gardener; married or single; good character from last situation.—Apply, stating vrages, Evans, Brymnarlog, Newcastle-Emlyn. 906P6 wanw, Useful Man for Small Farm and Garden; must milk and groom; c-ttage, i.-ardon, and usual wages; Churchman.—Apply Bev. E. Bowland, Whit- land. 814p9 Wanted, Married Man to Do Garden, Poultry, &c — Apply Lindner, Nantygroes, Llandrinilod 820p9 Wanted, Penarth. February 206h, Single-handed Gardener; must understand greenhouses, vines, kitchen garden, make himself useful; wife good laundress (latter employed part time).—D 49, Western Mail Offices, Cardiff. 639p5 Wpjttcd at oncf, a good Odd Man as Boots and Make Himself Generally Useful.—Apply Keeping, Lord Nelson Hotel, Milford Haven. 50255 Wanted7~Lad, ~16 to 17, Make Himself Generally Useful.—Apply Jones, Rbymney Hotel, Cardiff. p4 Wanted, as Boots and Ceilarman, experienced Man accustomed to good Commercial Hotel.—Apply Koban, Post-office, Knighton. 50228 Manager or Manageress Required for First-class Licensed Restaurant at Docks.—State experience and salary required D 37, Western Mail, Cardiff. 561p4 Wanted. First-class Rack-sawyer.—Apply, with testi- monials, Robinson, David, end Co., Timber Importers, Caidiff. 898p6 To Grocers' Hauliers.—An experienocd Man Re- quired of sober habits, quick, and obliging; vrages £1 per week.—A. Nicholas, Maesteg. 903p6 ~Printers —fiood Jobbing Hand and Turnover fV\:elsh) Wanted at once.—Davies, Maddock, and Co., Tonypandy. 882p5 Wanted, for a Ship-repairing Works, a steady Man to Look After Engine and Boiler and Electric Light Flant—D 85. Western Mail, Cardiff. 50250 Excavators.—Wanted to Let. Piecework, the Clay- getting at Bryncethin Brickworks, near Bridgend; constant employment.—Chas. Jenkins and Son, Timber Merchants, Bridgend. 50248 Wheelwrights.—Wanted, an All-round Hand used bo light and heavy work.—Apply, stating age, wages. and experience, Thomas, Wheelwright, Tirphil. 853p9 To Foundry Moulders.—A Few good Moulders Re- quired; used to engine castings; piecework.—Apply, stating age, wages expected, and giving references, to S&muelson and (Yo- (Limited), Banbury, Oxon. No application will be entertained without- above parti- culars. 50245 Army Pensioners WantedMWatchmen. —Apply Cyfarthfa Offices, Merthyr Tydfil. 50232 To Butchers.—Wanted, Young Man, able to Slaughter and Assist in Shop, and Make Himself Generally Useful.—Applj- E. Davies, 5, Morgan-street, T.'edegiir. 813p5 Good Carver, Used to Chair Frame Work; constancy øtfady roan.—E. Jenkins and Sons, Lewin'e Mead, Bristol. 823p5 Wanted, a strong Errand Boy; one acquainted with shipping.—Apply 120, Bute-road, Cardiff. 839p4 Smart, respectable Lad Wanted.—Apply Johnson^ Manufacturing Confectioner, Tudor-road, Car- diff. 780p4 Grocery-—Wanted, sharp Lad" about 18, as Haulier; also Apprentice -Apply. full particulars, Davies and Clarke, Royal Exchange, Blacnclvdacli, Tonvpandy 736p8 Bread Haulier.—Wanted, sharp Young Man, Able to Keep Accounts; must know Welsh.—Wm. Harris, 144, High-street, Merthyr. 697p6 Men, Youths. Rpquiring Any Employment, write at once Situation Guide free; busy time; thousands suited.—Tanner and Co. (late NewingV^u Causeway), Box 113, 84, AJvev-street, Surrey-square. London. Man late Amty. Navy, also writr 603p5 Shaft-sinking Contract.—For particulate apply to E. Hall Hedley, Esq., Pontardawe. 50148 SITUATIONS WANTED. To Bakers.—Situation Wanted by steady Man; well up in all branches of the trade; London experience.— Apply 12, The Green. Tenby. 9Q7p4 To Smiths.—Young Man Seeks Situation is Improver to the Shoeing and General Smithing; used to wheelwright smithing; aged twenty-one; iotji abstainer.—Thomas Davies, Lime Cbttage, Bishopston, Swansea. 694p6 Bakers and Confectioners.—Abstainer (24) Seeks Situation; well un in pastry, cake, smalls, bread, &c.—Baker, 181, Neath-road, Landore. 630p5 Wanted, by practical Working Foreman (CKr^ penters): piecework or otherwise; Cardiff or New- port.—The Bail way Inn, Cirencester. 538p4 Gamekeeper.—Respectable Man Wants Situation; thoroughly understands pheasant-rearing, dog-break- ing, wiring and trapping rabbits; aged 36; height 5ft. lOin.; no encumbrance; references.—K., Western Mail, Newport, Mon. 932pl0 Young Man Requires Situation to Improve in Gentleman's Garden otr Nursery; 34 vears, thorough experience can be highly recommended abstainer — Apply D 92, Western Mail Office, Cardiff. 818p6 Head Working or good Single handed Gardens Wants Situation; thoroughly competent in all brtaiches—stov.>, vinery, chrysanthemums kitchen and flower garden married; aged 30.-W. Davies, ro, King-street Neath. 8%p6 Situation Wanted, by respectable Married Man. M Groom and Plain Gardener: Wife experienced Laun- dress good references.—Cook, Tea Caddy, Maesy- i-wmmer. 789p8 Gardener Seeks Situation where one or more are kept; ten years' experience, all branches; aged 26.- 23, Court-road, Sa'tmead, Cardiff. 771p8 Young Man Requires Situation as Second Gardener or Groom-Gardener (former preferred); aged 23; abstainer; good references; experienced.—A. Red- iing, 22, GIa-nmore-crescent, Swansea. 765p5 Gardener (Second or Single-handed)! experienced in fruit and plant houses, flower and kitchen gardens • good cha-acter—W. Reynolds, Dyffryn, Neath. 677p6 Head Working Gardener; experienced all inside and out; married, no family; aged 48; good 1 references.—Gardener, Arthur-street, Caerleon. 50172 BUSINESS ADDRESSES. Waterproofs Repaired 5 While You O Wait" ». kAUV Queen St., CARDIFF. ANDERSON, ANDERSON & iNDBRBON, Ltd., «r v f 3i, St. PmU'S ClmrofcT*"1' Warehouses: J y^toria gtrwt, ^LONDON. Wsrks: I Bow B*ai. SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. T () TDROVIDENTASSOCIATION OF r- LONDON.—Forty-flre Bonds for Sale m Classes C and B; all over five years in force. Total amount paid. £ 3,000. Will take £ 1,500- or offer.Address Joltneon, at Locke's Advertising Offices, Newport, ,y°ri3 PUBLIC NOTICES. THE MILLENUNIM. Subject NEXT SUNDAYEVE>TIN'5' Febn,,ar7„7' 6.30 and 8.15, at Lesser Pprk-hall, Address by Mr. J. S. WASHBURN, ^^ged. ^^18 0ARDIFF PISCATORIAL SOCIETY. The ANNUAL MEETING of the above SOCIETY will be Held at the Vir*nria-ball, at thc Victoria Hotel, Queen-street, Cardiff on MONDAY, Fel> ruary 8U1, 1897, at Eight pm. Ibe attendant of everyone interested in anghng is specially invited, as n attnrs of importauce to them will be c'iscus-sed. 875p4 AGENTS AND TRAVELLERS. Young Man Wanted, in or neaTCarfiff, to Repre- sent Old-established Cotnnajiy doing inc^asing busi- nrss; good references and ability as anvasser in- dispensable.—Address Box D 93, Western Mail, Car- diff. 21plo Wanted immediate!v^ Yonng-Man to Solicit and Assist at Provision 00un eish; mdoors.—-Appiy, with full pa»rticulars, Gunaon. Grocers. Merthyr. p5 Messrs. Mackenzie, London Publishers, would be glad to meet with Several intelligent and trustworthy Men to Push the Sale of their New Copvnght Works; applications invited from Swansea, Merthyr, and Rhondda Valleys.—Apply 29, SU Mary-street,^Qr^r- Agent Wanted, with good connection among collieries and contractors to Take Agency on Com- mission for Picks, Tools' *c —Only those, who can prove ability to do business need apply D 3°-,w.ee- tern Mail, Cardiff. 733D4 Agents Wanted, to Retail Cerlon and Other Teas in Packets, from Is per lb. c"ll tenns; pushxg people ( meaning business will please send envelope for price list to Select Ceylon Tea Agency, 39. Lime-street, London. LlAooa Wanted, energetic and exneriencea Man v\V etohmaji preferred), aged about 50. good connection amiingst the largest buyers, to R«iH«Bent Well-known Haber- dashery, Lace," Hosiery arid Fancv Goods House, in South Wales and Mon ValJevs to Work their Connec- ? tion, and to Introduce New Business; *ud e.qx'nses; highest references required —Address_1) *0, Western Ma.a, Cardiff! 50136 Men (trustworthy^ Desirour^f'Ei^^ ?*rt °I ] Whole of their Attention to a Lucrative Employment should apply for particulars of higb-clase Agency; income progcessive. —Address D 32, Western Mail, Cardiff. 653p4 "Agent Wimted in Cardiff for"weH*known™Edinburgh Brewery, applications, giving full particulars, treated confidentially.—No. 191, Keith and Co., Advert™ ng Agents. Edinburgh. f ,lQSp4 Agents Wanted, to Scll^^our celebrated Packet Teas, French Çèffee in Tins, and Cocoa; particulars free- Oliver Oliver, and Co., 283. Southgate-rood, l^n- don 1401a — — r TRAVELLERS. AGENTS Ac.. WANT EMPLOT- MENT. G^ntleiusn of < t rij.itv: res' ys Agent, Mnrager, or Any I'csition of Trust 'n connection with Land or Property of Any Description, has thorough knowledge of horses and all live stock, also the leather trade.—Addrets D 34, Western Mail Office, Cardiff. 846p3 Wanted, Situation as Traveller, good firm Whole sale Grocers; eight years' grocery, provision, _^na tea trade experience; aged 23.—Address D 70, Western Mail Office, l ar.iil' ?v6Pfe- Young Gentleman (24) Wishes to Represent go<xJ Manufacturing Finn; seven years' exGelleDt refe- rences—Address D 5S, Western Mail, Cardiff. o/Upo PUBLIC-HOUSES. ~To Let, with immediate possession, King's ^astle, Cowbridge-road.—Full particulars, apply nuflca. PostFreeTLargest pSbUshedlist Hotels, Breweries, Spirit Vaults, Beeiho.we6, Tcmperaiice Hotels, B ne-jses Every Description. £ 20 to £ 100,000.-—^ Nelson-street, Bristol. p £ 400 (Oash).—Famoni City Restaurant; beer and wine bars; moderate rent; splendid counter elaborately fitted, furnished; unequalled P9f!?<Tri Downing. Bath. — £ 70 Cash.—Elegantly Fitted Dorner Spirit- Vaults, close to Theatre and Lvi-ic Music-ball' rent 220; comfortable home.—Downing, Bristol. WP_ Bristol.— £ 1^000.—Firat-class Spii it-ho'-ise > premises; billiards nearly clear rent; free trade stated fully £ 30 weekly; excellent stabnng- Downing. 941pK_ To Let, excellently situated Old-established Hotel, main thoroughfare to station.—Applv for particulars Sidtey J. Jones. Fountain Hotel, Chepstow i^po_ To*Let, within 21 miles of a good market town, a Full-licensed Roadside Inn. 17 Acres of Grass W. chiefly Orwharding, with some prime Pot FruIt, capital House, and every moderate rent and ingoing.—Apply to Mr. J. Neale Baker .AW" tioneer, Valuer, and House Agent, Hereford. ToTet, Albert Ini^l'caflT'Neath; licensed; posse«ian 25th March.—Apply wuliain Hancock and Co. (Limited). Little Wind-etreet, S*an- eea. 863pg To Let. the Exchange, OommerdAl-etreet, xew: port—Apply on the Premises- jSip* Abenlare.—To-Let, Ctonwa"y Hotel, Cardiff-street: excellent position; immediate possession.—Apply David Williams, Abci^ Brewery, Aberdare. p6 Hotel, best ininhjg district in Walw; rent £00; ingoing £ 2?0; free, except beer; accounts show fine trade. -Hillni. Hotel Valuer, Newport. 705po Gloucestewhire^-Countrr InnT stfttiom c'oee; rent £ 18; ingoing £ 135; nice orchard, land. garden, pig- geries tenant, 12 years, retiring.—Hillman, Auc- tioneer, Newport. 700po Roadside inn; rent oing £ 300; 18 Acr68 fine turf; close rail; g^d chance for dairyman, cattle dealer Hillman, Newport. 704p6 £70, Beerhouse; rent £ 30; including grocer's shop; fine chance for industrious people tenant eight veais. —Hillman, Hotel Valuer, Newport. 703po Johns, 137 Wharton-Srreet^ Cardiff, UaTto Let oome splendid Houses; cheapest ever offered; of town and suburbs; call and inspect. 734po_ To Let, with immediate possession, King's Castle. Cowbridge-road, Cardiff—Full particulars apply cm Premises. 637p5
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NURSEMAIDS AND SERVANTS. S^xn^7<S^a0tiVFGirlJ ftbout 1?rae^ ienerul iiiP R?cter indispensable.—74, Neviilc- st1eet,_Iiivem<Ie,_ Cardiff. e9857pl0 situation Mother's Help, Nurse, or Wait on 149^ Win/1 15168 J&ted' >^CKxl references.—M. Hill, 142, Windsor-road.^Cogun, i-ear Cardiff. e9849j)3 ind^enakbk1 J^r^nt; good references (S^liff Apply Mrs. Lewis, 32, Ricbmond-roa.i. —T-— 911p6 Servant.—Apply lire. White- fleld. 0, Howard-gardens. Roath, Cardiff. 935D10 T ^wt^fflfvJ:Or^^l0USe'1'arl<>unBaid-—APP'y to Mrs. Druslyn. Swansea. 943pl0 H^id^ ^°od" Cook- also experienced Penarth P1 kept—" —" —— 885pl0 Arni]v619Uf,harii^l!td ,for Sniall Business House.— Aiiply 19, Charles-street, Cartliff. 803p5 Housemaid. -^State » Rev^throp^lt^Crv, t«;\achdVrntien1?1"k ?nd.H(-«se-r»riounnaid £ 16; dinners good ^Tplb f?inUv.ted' Hou^f £ l8-,ait-t°h ^T 1 o!f ScuUerynmd^ £ 8.-n,>ark-stree^ BrXl." 05^10' Wanted, a thorough General Servant; good wages given.-Dumfnes House, 32, Oarolinestrret,^ am" 934p4 < Ksqun-ed. a tidv Young General Servant; no No. 178. Mwport-roid, Cardiff. 923p4 Good Cook Wanted ( £ 35), Gentleman's Small Family Good Cook Wanted (JE55), Gentleman's Small Family Upper Housemaid of Four; good wages. Sin-fel handed Laundrymaid; £ 24.-61, Apsley-road, Cliff na £ rw;°i 9o6pl0 Wanted, a Country Girl as Kitchenmaid 4. Park- grove, Cardiff. 892pl0 l^>ndr^d-VMT on February 19Th~(sin^ Fsm^iv Amflv ffivea' Gentleman's Bui"tli pp y Mrg- Bowen Wooeman- Cook-General; good wages.—. Apply 23, St. Andrew s-crescent, Cardiff. 802p5 Wanted, good Plain Cook (Single-handed)- also experienced House-Parlourmaid. CTiurchwomen and sirssrK=« piu» co„ UDd5. Maxwell, ITdlcrest House, Abergavenny. 842p9 TuYm^-An^ K Cook- U^l^Siiwrmir^nd ^• Pontypridd MlB' WajT'e Mo,^n- The Hafod. nl^^cMkin^t^^ General Servant; ableTo' do age, references, &c., Mrs. Le^h.^hlm^RS O^1 p9 Wanted iinmediately, Oxjk-Generals, for T^mlSd H^Pw^nnaida. Under Housenial^ ?S^rZTsAtrr- gg^ oSf'iCl,. aa. w™T^C14 toElfi rn' musl be V°«i neeiHe- WOTUMI, £ 14 to £ 16_ Churchwomen; good references. —Q b. P., western Mail Office. Newport. 856pfJ ». Aust thoroughly understand her duties; aged about 25; wages £ 25 no under-housemaid. six servants k^t; snlaU famflT- S&rfE&S*- Wanted, GenerarServaiitl 18 to 20^-Anniv Mrs. Grove, 8, Somerset-road. Newporb. 357p9 Wanted, a good General Servant; able to waslT cook, and iron.—Apply Richards, 23, The Parade, Barry. 852p9 Wanted, good General Servant; from country pre ferred; good references required.—Apply, personally, Mrs. Yates, The Swan, Llanellr. ? ?' 851p5 Wanted, experienced laundress who will Take Two Families Washing; one mile out of Newport; excel- lent recommendations required.—E. W., Western Mail Office^ Newport. 859p9 Respectable Girl Wanted as General; counti v pre- ferred good horns.—43, Alfred-street-, Roath "Park » Cardiff- 739p8 Wanted, Cook-General, small family; washing out; boy kept.—Apply_Dr. -Thomas, Bridgend. 738p8 Wanted, Cook (E28). Parlourmaid ( £ 20)7 House- Parlounr^d ( £ 16), Nurse ( £ 20), Generals ( £ 6 to £ 20). —Write Mrs. C<*ter, Registry Office, Glouces- ter. 763p8 Wanted, good Housenmid; aged 18 to 20; good references required.—Apply, between ten and eight. 44, Oakfleld-street, Roath, Cardiff. 744pb Wanted, good Cook (General) for Country Hotel; no kitchenmaid kept, but assistance given.—Appiy Koban, Post-office, Knighton. 50^27 Wanted, good Cook baking; smail family house- parlourmaid kept.—Apply to Croome, Stow l'a¡ k. Newport, Mon. '(8(¡pt> Wanted, 12th February, good General Servant; not under 20; small family; good wages given.—Appiy 109, Claude-road, Roath, Cardiff. 782p8 Wanted, a good Servant Girl who thoroughh- under- stands housework; 6mall family.—Appiy, with icfe- rences, to Jones, Unnetnach House, Nelson, Glam 794p8 Wanted at once, an experienced General Servant; must have good referenioes.—Apply, evenings, 7, Richmond-crescent, Cardiff.66apb_ Wanted, a good General Servant; wages £12 to £ 14; boy kept —Apply, with references, Mrs Hawkins, The Limes, Llanishen, CarditL b56p& "Wanted at once. General Servant; wages £ 12.—Apply Mrs. Biennerhassett, Crickhowell. 50183 Servants.—Cook-Generai Wanted, for Penarth; family two; large washing out; £ 16.—otate age D 64, Western Mail, Cardiff. 720p5 General Servant; good wages; must have good character—O. Sherwood, 6, Albert-crescent, Prn- arth. 6o9p5 Good Plain Cook; little housework; e*na't humly.— State age, wages, references, Mrs. Gottwaitz, Huiiiide, Peuar-tli. 6121)5 Can Any Lady Recommend good C'tok ? Chuich- womsn small dairy two other a&rvanU kept; two in fcinily.—J., Porth-y-Carne, Usk. 5Q125 Good Cook-General Wanted at once; gentleman's house; near Pontypridd; aged from 19.—Jenkyn. Registry Office, Pontypridd. 540p4 Wanted immediately, an experienced General Ser- vant—Apply to John Evans and Co., Drapers, Ponty- pridd. 543p4 Wanted, Housemaid; cuok kept: two in family Apply Mrs. Llewellyn, Llwyn On, Llandaff. 526p4 War.t.-0 rienoed fk'seml •Su'vant* be a good plain COoS; hoUHeinadd kept—Apply (even- ings) lnglean, Cathedral-road, C-ar-iiii. r,27,,4 Good Cook-Generai Wanted at once; housemaid kept.—Apply Mxn. Stevens, 9, Stow Park-gardens, Newport. 572p4 Wanted, good (plain cooking) Cook; also Parlour- n-aid to make themselves generally useful.—Apply Miss Lewis, Oakland, Rumney Hiil, Cardiff. 5c5p4 Wanted immediately, Young Person as Waitress; one willing to make herself useful and attend 1lar in evenings.—Bridgend Hotel, Pentre. 930p6 Waitresses Wanted; smart and attractive; nont need apply unless excellent references.—H. S.. Phil- harmonic Restaurant, Cardiff (if personal, between four and five o'clock). 50264 Barmaid Wanted for Wine and Refreshment Buffet; tall, attractive, pleasant, well known in Cardifl preferred; undeniable reference*.—H. S., Philhar- monic Restaurant, Cardiff (if personal, between eleven and twelve a.m.). 50263 Wanted, a Young Lady to Assist in Hotel Bar and Make Herself Useful.—Applv Grand Hotel. Car diff. 913p6 Manageress or Manager, Four Barmaids, Waitress, Cook ( £ 30), Barman, Several Pag; Marker Wanted. -Davies's, 45, Charles-street, Cardiff. N.B.-SuperiOI Lodgings. to2p5 Wanted immediately, experienced Barmaid; early riser accustomed quick counter tradc.-Apply. will photo, references, wages expected, W., Western Ma i Merthyr. 841555 Perth.—Wanted, General Servant; willing; early riser.—Mrs. Davis, New York Hotel. 791p8 Wanted, by Young Lady, in Hotel Bar, Situation ai Barmaid; good reference.—Apply Beta, 4, Marsh street, Llanelly. 76Sp8 Wanted, Young Lady as Barmaid.—Apply Royal 0. Hotel, Broadway, Cardiff. 770p4 Wanted immediately, Young Lady as Book-keeper and Barmaid.—Apply, personally if possible, if not eend photo and reference, Bush Hotel, Swansea. pE Business Pull Swing.-Wanted, Several experienced Waitresses, Housemaids. Chambermaids. Kitchen- maid*. Staffma'-ds Baitnen. Boots, Porters. Markers. Bain.aids Disengaged.—Marks, Castle Arcade. Car- diff. 565p4 TSMAI.X SERVANTS WANT PLACES Situation good Cook aged 3c nine years' experience as kitchexmaid, six years cook excePent chawoter; methodical, economical; disengaged.—A. H.,61. Ap,ole.v road, Clifton, Bristol. 938p10 As good Plain ? Cook and House-Parlourmaid in ftnaV Family; aged 24 and 21; good rcferc-iees.—Adtl-cs? Lewis. 1, Lauriston Villas, Weston-super-Mare. 899p4 Ladies Suited with All Classes of Servants. Situations Secured for Servant*. Fee, Is.—Miss Walters, 30, Page-street, SW'fe&. 905p10 Nurse, experienced (22), Requires Situation; plain needlewoman; children out of arms preferred. References apply Nunse, 145, Hill-street, Rhymnev. 888p6 An experienced Cook Requires a Situation in Gentle. man's Family.—Apply Lewis, 11. Queen-street. Car. marthen. 387p5 ~Mrs. Chavacse Wishes to Recommend Single-handed Housemaid.—Apply Glaadofan, Rhos Hill R.S.O., Scuth Wales. 735p8 = Disengaged, General, plain cooking ^sh iron ( £ 12), Otheis ( £ 6— £ 12), Cook-Generals ( £ 13— £ 16). He use-Pat lourmaid Housemaid, good Plain Cwks £ 12— £ 18); long cliaractere list and testimonials free —British Agency, Aberdare Junction. (Stamp.) Of opt) Wanted, Situation as House-Parlcnrmaid, in Gentle- man's Small Family, by English Girl.-E. H™P'^ T,1anriuach House, Nelson, falam. W8p3_ ■ "Housemaid "(Single or as Second of ^ree) dis- engaged February 10th; willnig to1 wait actable.—A. Howells, caxe of Mrs. Samson, Scotchwell, f ordwest. R^-Mgagement, by an experienced Person, in Hotel Bar or Management of Vaults o-r Luncheon Bar age< 26; highest references.—D 91, Western Ma^tar- diff. r -;r Wanted bv Two Friend*. Sit'ntion-' m Caiduf Restaurant as Waitresses; thoroughly respect Die- D 50. Western Mail Office. Cardiff. Wanted bv experienced Person, Situaticn as Waitress (Commercial preterred) in good Hotel.— M. J- House, Cross Gates, Penybont. Radn"rsli.1 e. 890po ~AVanted, bv respectable Young Lady, lie-engage- ment as Barmaid; thoroughly experienced; two {rood references.—Mount Pleasant House, n' Abergavenny. 850pS Wanted, Re-engagement as Barmaid in Hotel or Restaurant Bar: Oi'-diff P^ferred, highest lefe- rencc3.—App!^50,_Eldon-road,_Cardiff. LlfP_ Gocd"Cook;a^d 40, Diser-paged; Plain Cook aged 28 Waitress-Chambermaid, aged 24.—Jones, 9. Devon- place, K ewjwrt.^Mon. rlspo Wanted^ bv highly-respectable Young Person, Situation as Manageress, Wine Vaulte or Place oi Trust-. s.x vears' experience; aged 29-—T.. care of Mrs. Cogswell, 17, Glanj-mor-crescent, Lplands^Svra.n- BICYCLES. Cycle Repairs.—lowest Priccs, Best Work; compare pri'V-f 110 waiting; done s-t once.—AVar.-ilows, -93, Oaviitf. • ?'à,.1 .? l rrv- MISCELLANEOUS SALES. To Shopkeepers in Small Way.—For Sale, Quantities of Sweats, Biscuits, Figs, Nuts, Pickles, Saucre. Ootfee. Stan-h, Ac also Canisfcis, Scairn. •fec-"APP'J. Arthur, Estate Agent, 8, Queen-street, Cardiff. c9846p6 Poultrv^if you want vour birds to ]:av you write for prioes and samples of food to Noah Rees and Son, Ray. Corn, and Seed Merchants, Cardiff. e5229 1,000 Business Cards, Memorandums, or Billheads, 3s H),COO Useful Handbills, 2s. (xi. samples free. —Fisher and Co., Machine Printers, Broadmead, SHOP ASSISTANTS. Butchers.—Wanted, smart, clean Cutter for Shop. Apply D. Jones, Dickinson, and Co. (Limited), Swan- sea. 944P° W?nted^ Grocer's Assistant: energetic, obiig:ng; used to solicit; knowledge of dm pery indispensable co.;ntrv trade.—Apply 3, Uigh-street, Chep- • stow. Grocery and Provisions.—Wanted, a good Junior Assistant (outdoor).-Apply, with full particulars, Co- I operative Society, Brynmawr. Sltpiu Drapery-Wanted, a Young Man, w:th about seven vears' experience; Welsh.—Apply, full particular*. William llioinas, High-street, Haverfortiwegt. 900pl0 I)raper\^—Waiited, an experienced Hand, able to speak Welsh; good knowledge of leady-inades ?nd 1 general- good window-dresser, fcc.-Apply, stating tull particular, Davies. M.-Jic;icster Hou. Lian- idloeo. oJ1P4 Boot Trade.—Wanted, smart Junior Assistant; good window-dresser, with knowledge of the ehh language.—Apply D. Jones and Co., Boot Manuiac- turers, Aberdare. 884plO Grocers.—To a reliable and smart Junior, a good Perth and Permanency are Ottered by the Rampore Tea Company, Newport, Mon. 855p9 Wanted, a sharp Improver; willing to make himself generally useful; personal application pre:erred.— Davies, Grocer. Emporium, Ebbw Vale. 50247 "Drapery^—^Wanted, energetic Young Man for Dress Department; must be good salesman and stock-keeper. —None other need apply Wynch, Llanelly. °12p3 Orrery —Wanted, a good All-round Man Welsh state age and salary (indoore); good reference ipd's- {>e:;s«l.)e.—Knoyle, Llanellv. Grocery and Provisions.—Wanted, Two smart I JuDiors; Wetsh well up at soliciting; good wages outdoor.—Lewis Erothers, Pontypridd. 764-1'4 Millinery Showroom.—Wanted, experienced Hand. —State full particulars, with photo, D. Morgan, Brecon.. ?5SP6. Grocery and Provisions.-—Wanted, a Junior Assis- tant; indoors.—Apply, with full particulars, Protheroe, Fleur-de-lis, via Cardiff. 707p6 ''Prapery.—Wanted, a Younp Man; about six years' experience.—Apply, full particulars, Rees, Gudd-hall- square, Carmarthen. oulT* SHOP ASSISTANTS WANT PLACES Situation Wanted by Young Ladv as Assistant in some Fancy Business.—Apply N. L., Western Mail, Newport. 93iI?6 BUSINESS ADDRESSES. REVOLUTION IN TAILORING. SCOTCH TWEED SUITS 7 QQS AD TO MEASUKE J Ov CASHMEEE ~t /\S. TROUSERINGS) iv OVERCOATS IM" CHEVIOTS & VICUNA S, Q K S. with Silk Facing, at ) Otl ONLY AT THE WEST-END TAILORS IN DUKE-STREET. eSltt TEE EVENING EXPRESS Can be obtained Every Night of the following LoceAl Newsagents; — CENTRAL: SEYMOUR, WOOD-STREET. MRS. DENISm., 7, WOOD-STREET, HELLIKR, BRIDGE-STREET. J. JAMES, 31, BRIDGE STREET. E. GILLARD, 5, CAROLINE-STBEBT. BAKER, THE HAYES. J. HOGG, QUEEN-STREET. CANTON: EVANS, LOWER CATHEDRAL-BO AD RIC'ARDS, LOWER CATHEDRAL-ROAD. DOWN. POST OFFICE. CLAHE-STREET. REES, 55, COWBRIDGE-ROAD. DOWX, POST-OFFICE, COWBItlDGE-RD. HUGHES. 64, COWBRIDGE-ROAD. HUGHES, 102, COWBRTDGE-ROAD. IK WIS, 132, COWL ill DGE-ROAD. BAKER, 174, COWBRIDGE-ROAD. WILSON. 194. COWBRIDGE-ROAD. RIORDAN, 212, COWBRIDGE-ROAD. BOUND, 3, KING'S ROAD. SMITH and CO., ATLAS ROAD. ROATH: EVANS, ALBANY-ROAD. TALBOT, 52, BROADWAY- R<'BERTS, 28. BROADWAY. FLEMING, 61, BROADWAY. WHITE, 120. BROADWAY. llEES, 43. METAL-STREET. THOMAS. 3, CLIFTON-STREET. ROl'KE, ló. PEARL-STREET. D F MORRIS. 2C3, ltlCHMOND-ROAD. LOCKE, 8, MACKINTOSH-PLACE. LAWKEXCE 14, CASTLE-BO AD. RUWi.KDGiJ, 78, GASTLE-ROAD. PADFIELD, CASTLE-ROAD. DAVAGE. CASTLE-ROAD MUMFJRO, CASTLE-ROAD. MRS KING. 7. CASTLE-ROAD. ELLIOTT, BANGOR-ROAD. SALTMEAD. JOHN, 22. CORNWALL ROAD. 1 CATHAYS: WILLIS, 14, MUNDY-PLACE. PREECE, 30, SALISBURY-ROAD. STUDDARD, 55, UPPER GEOBGE-SI. ? ROSS 4- 1 .ETTY STREET. C STEVENS, 136. WOODVILLE-ROAD. DOCKS: neSSELL, STUART-STREET. J SAVAGE, 150, BUTE-STBEET, TYLER, 23, BUTE-STREET. GRANGETOWN: "THE DON." 140, PENARTH-ROAD. SRELDRICR. 1, AMHERST-STREET. HART, 49, UOLMSDALE STREET. MISS J. FRANCIS, 142. PAGET-STBEET. MOORS: C. W. HUTCHINGS, CARLISLE.STREET. FLEMING. SPLOTT-ROAD. MORGAN, 18. PORTMANMOOR-ROAD. NEWTOWN FISHER, 2 ADAM-STREET. DAVIES, 29, ADAM-STREET. I RIVERSIDE MRS LOXG. EI.DOX ROAn. TURNER., 68, ELD JN-ROAD. THOMAS, TUDOR-ROAD. MATHERS, TUDOR-ROAD. ? 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OUR SHORT STORY
OUR SHORT STORY A MATTES OF INSTINCT. ^ate tra« a cat, and Leonard Herrick wm 4 ^ouae. There had been some rare sport, Herriok was of the opinion that it could Jast much longer. He had mil this way that way, and a thousand times he bad c*€d that he was going to escape. But the velvet paws with the long, sharp J** "pringing out of them, had caught him iu time. So, at last. l»e lay still, pant- not knowing which way to turn. 't, "'a.a in a big city, all alone. The people r«*hed by him were like the thoughta whirled through his brain; they were 1^ and the everlasting train of them j*10 beginning nor end. He could not dis- "ie pda' men and women whom he those whom he merely remembered, again there appeared in the throng of the dead he did not mind those, were c>thers that he thrank from, fen 6 mtli hi* Lack against th« iron C(> front of Trinity Church. ^^era just light enough in the western lojj to ^Ve the pile of »tone a shadow, which! hurrjing thousand*, who did not hands were in his pocket*. He a crackling piece of paper which v ^at be could live several day» longer, <*r*l to do ao. Sa to 4 BMH« extended future, he could not picture it. All the line* of his life seemed to end in a knot, which could by no means be untied, but must merely be dropped. He remembered that there were miracles, hut he could not think of one to wish for. From three o'clock till four the crowd in that part of Broadway is rich and prosperous from four to five it boasts of wealthy connec- tions, and takes a strong interest in life after five it loses caste rapidly, and by six it is a lot of weary people going home to supper. Herrick felt the degeneracy of the throng without really seeing it. If a whole street full of people could get shabby in an hour, waa it any wonder that ho had done it in firo years T He crossed Broadway and walked down Wall-street, slowly and with hesitation, for ho had no errand. A voico cried: "Gab, sir almost in his ear. He turned and looked up at the man on the box. "Is it possible," he said to himself, "that I still look like a gentleman?" He felt toward the cabman as toward one who had given him a helping hand. Why not pay the debt ? To do so would coat him only a day of his life. He had a £ 1 bill in his I pocket. J "Yes." be said; "take me ir ta the Fifth Betol." It was the first place that had come ilk, t hie mind. ,He got into the oab, and xnapn t the door. The seat ^d the co^ j fortable support for his head were very 'h freshing.. A fancy came to him that he wou^ A dine decently and then go ^o a. t «itre. Th^ a extravagance would be ] really of small importance wrhether he starry t to death on Sunday or on the following Wed, nesday. He was in a to make a J6st of it all.. < A strong glare from an electric light struck down into tiie carriage, and mad<e yosible to 5 him a package in brown PaPe^* at ooked as f if it might be a sandwich. The object pro- ( truded from under the $Oat- TIe thought it h 1 must be the cabman's supper ^h had been ] hidden in some smaller locker and 'had fall€n upon the floor. The idea that the food should j be spoiled was disagreeable to He"Jck. and so he picked up the little brown bundle. It was smaller than he had supposed and it did not feel like bread. But had it been food, and he at the last pang of starvation, the touch of it would not have sent such a thrill through all his frame- He knew that the contents vi that package was money. It felt like a ulam of bills folded, awkwardly wrapped up, and fastened with elastic bands. Through the brown covering HeiTick could feel the crispness of the Govern- ment paper. Tho .mount might be a poor > at.1 r,r a rich man s profit mans monthly "rages, 01 1 on a great trans»cti(Mi. As to his own conduct in this Tmtter, Her- on a great trans»cti(Mi. As to his own conduct in matter Her- rick had no doubt whaler. thro^ HMMar •o* Fate BttwekiJ 'r .?. ake it away; but not if he could hold on ightly enough. His fingers trembled as he licked at the elastic bands. Suddenly, and vithout his knowing why, the rubber strings ranished with a loud snap that startled him md th-e package sprang open on his knees. 3e caught a flash of green colour, and then ;he cab rolled out of light into shadow. It seemed a long time before another light rtruck in upon him. At the moment when it lid so he saw a face close to the oab door, md he dodged back, covering the bills with ais hands. But the chance passenger on the street saw nothing; he was thinking of his )wn affairs, no doubt, and had no inkling of the strange thing that had passed so dose to lis eyes. Herrick was himself again in a moment, and ie bent forward, eagerly scanning the bills in tiis hands, and counting them feverishly, riiere were forty of them, and each was of iha denomination of £ 200. Throughout the later period of the young ban's misfortunes he had had substantially lut onA -ish-to rest. Rest has many forms, uited to a vast variety of individual tastes. •0 Herrick in his day dlreams it had always t,ken the form of travel, without care. All IVths lie open for a man who has £ 8,000. and ^ero is no reason why care should sit behind ;^YI as he rides. Herrick had only the most shadowy thought fQ the person who had lost this money. He di, not even speculate upon the manner of loss. It had come into the control of one 'W\ needed it, and that was enough. to disposed the ootea in hW pockety, in the ii best interests of comfort and safety. Then he folded up the brown paper and pocketed that also, with a dim consciousness that, if it were left in the cab, it might get the driver into trouble. The fellow was honest, no doubt, and Herrick did not wish that he should suffer a wrong. He preferred to keep the wrapper himself, and take the risk of it until he could find some means of disposing of it that would be safer than throwing it out of the cab window. How to leave the cab was a question which concerned him nearly. He did not wish to confront the driver again, for there might be an investigation, and a question of identifica- tion might arise, in which case it would be well to have the man know as little as pos- sible of Herrick's personal appearance. He reflected with satisfaction that the spot on Wall-street, where he had entered the car- riage, had been rather dark. The cab stopped suddenly, its path being blocked, by a tangle of vehicles. Herrick softly put his hand upon the catch of the door. it yieldied noiselessly; the door swung open- Herrick stepped out. Turning back for an instant, he perceived the cabman sitting upon his box, in entire unconsciousness of the fraud that was being practised upon him. He was a poor man, and doubtless worked hard for all the money that he received. Still, it was reckless to attract his attention again, espe- cially so after havaig left the cab in that strange manner. There was a way to tiie sidewalk through the press of vehicles. Herrick saw it from tita corner of his eye* aZid was abda tQ take advantage of it. Instead, to his surprise, he found himself turning toward the cabman, and immediately he heard his own voice saying: "I have decided to get out here. How much do I owe you ?" The cabman named his price, and Herrick paid him with the five-dollar bill which had been the sum of his wealth, and the end of it so far as he could see, so short a time before. He counted his change carefully, remembering that he would probably have to wait until the next day before he could break one of the thousands. Enough remained to him from the bill for a supper, a bed, and a breakfast. When he had found a restaurant he ordered a meal, and ate it with relish. It was en- chanted food. It was the fare of an Atlantic liner, the delicacies of European hotels, and the fruits of the tropics. He cared little for his bed. It would be no more than a place to lie and think of the future. It was many a night sinoe he had really slept. Certainly, with 80 much upon his mind, he would not sleep this night, even if be should try. So when he had been shown to his room in a hotel, he piled his pillows against the headboard of the bed and reclined against them, fully dressed. He was very happy. No question of right or wrong in what he had done or what he expected to do OAme to torment him. For a long time he had borne his life like a tremendous burden. This had suddenly slipped from his shoulders, leaving his natural powers benumbed. In the midst of his first vision of a new life he was aroused by a knr-king at the door. He started up^ liis legs 41ld haidly support him; he had no voice with which to ask who was there. But one explanation was possible; he must have been watched by the police. He tottered to the door and gave utterance to a hoarse inarticulate sound. "Eight o'clock, sir," cried a voice without. "You asked to be called, sir." He rushed to the window and flung open the shutters. Day streamed in, strong and beautiful. The gas flame paled. He knew that he had slept as he had not slept before in years. In the mysterious depths of his life he felt a new strength stirring, but it was only nascent as yet. A bath and a breakfast revived him still more. He felt the exhilaration of a busy day upon which he was entering. He scanned the papers, but so far as he could see they had no news of the money that had been lost. He was not conscious of any excitement in search- ing for that news. The fear of detection had quite left him. Of all stolen goods, money is the hardest to recover. Presently he found himself riding down town in an elevated railroad train. He was going to a steamshop office to arrange for his journey; then to a broker's for a traveller's cheque book. His pockets were bulging with money, but there was something in one of them that he couldn't remember to have put there. He pulled it out, and found it to be the brown paper wrapper that had contained the money. As he held it in his hand it was concealed by his rwspaper. No fellow-passenger could see it; and that was doubly fortunate because, in plain sight upon the paper waa a luura aid address:—"Herbert L. Graham, 40 Wall- street." The train was just stopping at Rector-street. That was the station nearest the steamship offioe. Throwing the brown paper back into his pocket, he left the oar and went with the throng down the street. He was thinking about the accommodations he would choose on the steamer. He continued to think of that and kindred subjects, yet he turned north on Broadway instead of south. Presently he found himself asking an elevator boy in a big building if he knew where Mr. Graham's office was. Mr. Graham happened to be in his outer office when Herrick entered. He was pouring a story into the ear of another grey-haired Wall-street man, and Herrick heard a few words of it—something about cabs, and cash, and carelessness. I "I have found the money that you lost,' said Herrick. "Here it ie." "Zion!" cried the banker, clutching the bill- in his fingers. "My dear fellow, tell me all about it." "There's nothing to tell," replied the young man. "I merely found it in the cab." Mr. Graham eyed him a moment in surprise. "You take it coolly," he said. "I couldn't take it at all," responded Her- rick, with a feeble smile. "I don't know why. It was instinct, I suppose. My ancestors must I have been honest men." 4 "Upon my word, you must take one of these notes," said the banker. "I've offered it in an ad. and1 "I can't do it," said Herrick. "I don't feel it to be right." "But, my dear boy," exclaimed the old man, kindly. "I must do something for you. I want to; believe me. At least come back and take lunch with me. Shall we say one o'clock ?" "It will give me great pleasure," said Her- rick; and, bowing, he turned away, and walked out of the office.
Penarth. New Railway Station.
Penarth. New Railway Station. The new laff Vale R&dwav eUtion at Lower PeufcrtJl has this week been officially opened for passenger rrd par.icls traffic, and tha train service thereat to the same as that to Laverneck, Sully, and Cadoxtoa, r.nt,c The station is in immediate proximity to the iinu of the Glamorgan Gclf Club.
Death of Mr D. Pughe Evans,…
Death of Mr D. Pughe Evans, Swansea We regret to announce tihe death, at his resi- dence, EiUm-ereac«nt, Swansea, on Wednesday of Mr. D. Pughe Evans, the well-known teaoi and musical composer. Mr. Evans, who WIll quite a young man, h&d been in failing healti for some time, but the end was sudden. Mr Evans was an e<vesr welcome favourite as • drawing-room tenor in London, and as a musical composer hie "Lead, kindly light," ftlonfi entitled him to fame.
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WELL, THIS IS DREADFUli WEATHEB FOB THE FAMILY WASHING DAY. Impossible to get the clothes dry. The only reniedv is one of 23B. 6d. Wringer and Mangle," to be obtained A* Cardiff. ° e5906 Thousands of children die annually from that terrible disease, CROUP. All mav "be saved b" giving them Mortimer's Croup Mixture in time. M*J5 be obtained of all chemists at la. lid. per bottle. WNUM CATHARTICUM PILLS, digeetive, coireo- tive, and sgreeabj^ wjerieat, Sid., l3*d- Of *0 ijCboBiste. egSOl—7