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(corraeax.) ANOTHER NEW FEATURE. -r"lll "> 11.t..1i,1B "EVENING EXPRESS" AD LETS. A NEW SCHEME FOR OUR CARDIFF AND COUNTRY BEAJOEaS AMUSEMENT. PROFIT, REWARD. ..(r, CUT OUT THE FOLLOWING PUZZLE, and put it together as you think it ought to be. When pieced properly the portrait of a well-known person will appear in the right hand corner. Write a. WANT ADLET on the blank lines, enclosing money or stamps at he rates given below, and address :—EVENING EXPRESS, SIi. Mary-street, Cardiff. 1 I 1 -f' ILi. SPECIAL RATES. Tft&SSWS* A Apartments Wanted, Furnished Rooms to be Let and Wanted, Situations Wanted Servants Wanted, Public-houses Wanted and for Sale, Horses and Carriages, Miscel- laneous Wants, Personal, Articles Lest er Found, Sale and Exchange, ONE FARTHING PER WORD. The Name and Address is to be Counted. Three insertions Half as much again as One, Six insertions Double the price of one. ,*6 ON.C?- THREE TIMES. 'iW' SIX TIMES, 16 words 4d. M w 6d. 'fr 8d. 24 u 6cl. 9d. •>, Is. 32 n • 8d. is. le, 4d. No Adlets of less value than SIXPENCE will be Included in the competition. Adlets not intended for competition may be sent in written on any slip of paper and prepaid at the rate of One Farthing per Word. No Adlet will be inserted for a less charge than THREEPENCE. iXiiZ A 1" SPECIAL PRIZES. FIFTY CLOTH BOUND 3s. 6D. BOOKS. Will be given every week to the 50 persons who put the above puzzle together in the best manner, and forward the same to the EVENING EXPRESS Office, with a Want Adlet written in the blank, enclosing pay for the Want Adlet at the above-named rates. Competitors Must Observe the Following Rules The Puzzle must be put together Neatly. An Adlet must be written on the Coupon. The Words in the Adlet must be Counted Name and Address included), and Stamps enclosed at the rate of One Farthing per Word. <A In awarding1 the books, neatness with which the puzzle is put together, and the composition or wording of the advertisement, will be considered. The beet one received during the week will be awarded '.J/iJI '¡" The following list of Books are offered for cmpetition subject to their beLug in stock at the time of ordering. To avoid disappointment, competitors may make a. second selection THE PRIZE LIBRARY. t I Scott's Poetical TV ork3. BOUND 3a. 6d. Cruden's Concordance to th* Old and New Testaments. BOOKS TO BE COMPETED FOR. The Works of Charles Lam*. BOOKS TO BE COMPETED FOR. The Works of Chules Lam). Sartor Resartus. Herodotus. Macaulay's Essays. Mill's Political Rwomr. Drawing-room Amusements, b.r Hoffman. Carole's French devolution to Become a Wizard, by Robert Houdin. White's Na tural History of Selhorne. N.cwChess Diagrams, by L. Hotter. Dickens's Pickwick Pstrmrs. TXPV0? -^emi Gibson: The Shi-Kin?: Chinese National Poetrr. ™ezrE? s *?l?*lonary' *>500 Illustrations. Homer's Iliad and OCyaaej, Pope's Translation. Nuttall s Dictionary. Montaisne's Essays. wid Singing Birds. Mill's System of Logic. Vd 1 sPe»c«r Thomson. Lewis's Bio*rrr,phical History of Philosophy jDelamer s Kitchea and Flower Garden. Tharkeray's Vanity Fair. Marquess of Salisbury's Speeches. Shah Wamca The New Cookery Book, with Two Coloured Plates. Captain Cook's Voyages. £ h« Victoria History of England, 400 Illustrations. The Koran. Popular Nursery Tales and Stories, with 170 Dlustra- Shukspeare's Works. T_, Bosweu's Johnson. ^hild s Picture Fable Book, 60 Illustrations. f=i.- W. Scott's Ivanhoe. C^lkJ s Book, by Thomas Miller, with Tl.ucydides. Coloured Plates. David Copperfield. ——— Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations. Chancer's Canterbury Tales, Tyiwfeitt's Notes. Any one of the foregoing List may be selected by Don Quixote, with illustrations by Sir John Gilbert Competitors, or a work may be chosei. or the R.A. «mtmgs of the following eminent authors ^enN^S Works^008 ^J"D" Lord Lytton. Scott. Plutarch's Lives Harrison Ainsworth. Victor Hugo. Tlie Last Days of Pompeii. Bafcso. Eugene Sue. Banyan's Pilgrim's 53- Illustrations. toS"* Aristotle's Ethics, Transited by Dr. Gillies. Dumas 3& Wake's Apostolical Fathers. Lera ^°X; Pascal's Thoughts on Religion. Marrrat TW.I Emerson's Essays. Hood, The Xibelugen Lied. The following Books are at present out of print. Competitors who have chosen either of these may made another selection :— I Deemster. I Drawing Room Amusements. I Familv Doctor. Tho Bondsman. j Gladstone's Speeches. j East Lynn. Bob Roy ] Victoria History of England. f Cookery Book. Macclays Essays N.B.—All Adlets received during the week, including the first post opened on Monday morning, October 30th, will be eligible for tba above Prizes. _II'J 'i.<
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:Strtl)S, tfftainage*, anfc 23catl)S I DEATHS. II DAVIES.—Ou October 21, at Newton-street, Aber- conaid, Rachel, relict of the late David Davies, grocer, and mother of Thomas Davies, Plymouth Offices. Funeral, Wednesday, three o'clock, at The Graig. DAVIKS.—On October 22, at Pantygollen Farm1, Trevethin, Pontypool, aged 66 years, Martha, the beloved wife of Mr. Charles Davies, of the above farm. THOMAS.—At Great House Farm, Michaelstone-super- Ely, on Saturday, 21st inst., Catherine, the beloved daughter of Richard Thomas, aged 25. Funeral will leave for St. Pagan's on Thursday at two p.m. VINCEXT.—On October 16 (of apoplexy), Clam Frances, wife of W. O. Vincent, of Ravenscourt Lodge, Hammersmith, and elder daughter of the late Edward Elliott, of Roath, Cardiff, and grand- daughter of the late John Miles, Esq., of Aburthin, near Cowbridge, Glamorganshire. WILIIE.—Oil October 22, at 37, Hamilton-street, Cardiff, George Thomau Wilde, aged 34 years. Funeral leaves house on Thursday at Two p.m. for New Cemetery. G. A. STONE ANDCO 1 U NDEKTAKEKS, ESTABLISHED OVER 30 YEA At the Old and Only Aclcheiss- 10, 11, AND 12, W OKKINGr-STREET, CARDIFF, I AND UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF I MISS STONE, 8 Assisted by an Efficient Staff. S B Telegraphic Address—"STONE," Undertaker, 1 I CARDIFF. 21503 B niw—wiiaoiwmi mmni • tea in«i>«wTn»iwwmBimrainr~,n* ffrsonau DV ERTISEES are Cautioned that Postmasters a±- A Not Allowed to Deliver Letters Addressed t Initials or Fictitious Name" at any Post-office. Letter to initials or fictitious names xuupt hear th Address of the advertiser or one of the offices of th Wetter^ Jfail. Know, whether Sarah Jane Edwards, YV mentioned in the Western Mail as having killed 5,000 cats, was a vendor of sausages. e2143r28 AN Wants but Little Here Below, but Woman >Vanfcs Sapolio—H. Mountjoy, Wynd'nam road, Cardiff. ri^IS iroith £ ~J this week, Maclean, to fix your skull and X keep it clean, the result next Tuesday will be seen. HI don't get it 'twill be mean. e1956"24 Y Iteed-is broken, but I can rely on McClean the Kiver. el958r27 I Want, Kind Friends, the Wandering Jew, that book von know bv Euprene Sue. elS55r24 HI' 17 manring-. DANCING. -Canton Private Quadrille Class will Commence on Wednesday, October 25th, at Eight, at the Assembly rooms, Iiiandoff road, Canton.—Full particulars and quarterly tickets may be obtained from the M.C., Mr. W. T. Cleves, 43, Pembroke road rl71478 0vrj)aitcj:f, ANT^ Oflers-100^000 Numbers of Tit Bits, Answers, Pearson's, the Million, &c —Address Zuln, Express Office, Cardiff. c2059r25 Will E\cl)ange about 40 Back Nrnnbers of Photo- VV (trophy for Songs, Duets, or Organ Music.— Apply Musicus, 108. Pembroke road, Cardiff. e175116 flf(tH,iral T1T ANTED, Harmonium good tone; must be V cheap.—Apply C. S., Plasnewydd House, Roaths Carciiff. e!95gr24 o r t ti iq. EDTTOE, can you please tell me what can beat Rar-) :irn. Castleblaney, or Lady 'Hosebery as placed Wednesday. e2073i;25 OR'—SaleT"Double-bnrrelled Gun; cheap—Apply 29, Pearl street, Cardiff. el917r26_ iHr^iraL WANTED, Few good, sound Human Brains for Cardiff Council part exchange old ones no use to owners —Itatepaper, Cardiff. e2027r24 W' ANTED, Set of False Teeth for Mouth of River River Taff —Apply Weir Committee. el972r27 IF you Want to Get Rid of the Blues, and to Laugh until you Choke, Read the Express and Adlets.-—I'm MaaBMMBMaMMaMMmsiMMnBWMMMMnaBnaHMn iLaiti3L ALE, Building LandTw M. O.), by J. E. Gunh.- 8KiKaamn^a»awnManBtMnBifaBanaHa<BBBnaMea ,iRÙ;ftIIantou£) ^ttuatmits»> SITUATIONS WANTED. ADDITIONAL Employment Wanted by energetic, respectable man, travelling Docks, Soliciting.— Address Y 8, Express Office, Cardiff. e2173r25 8ituationas Watchman,-Appl,f X,48, v, Express Office, Cardiff. e2070r28 WANTED, by experiencsd Young Man, Situation as Journeyman Tailor.—Address 103, Eldon road, Canton, Cardiff. e210fr 25 "VXTANTED, Situation as a Watchman or any other V V Place of Trust first-lass testimonials on applica- tion.—John Thomas, Workhouse, Pontypridd. WANTED, a Situation for a Youth from the Coun- try, Used to Horsfs.—Apply 127, Broadway, Car- cliff. e2121r28 WANTED, an Engagement as Farm Bailiff good references.—Apply A. S., Chrtmicle Office, Aber- gavenny. 4S09r36 gavenny. 4S09r36 WANTED, Situation as Estate Bailiff; experienced in buying and selling cattle.—Apply W. R. Jatnea, 33, Sapphire-street, Roath, Cardiff. 4923r26 T TNDER-GARDENER.—Wanted, Situation by-Young U Man, aged 18 good knowledge inside and out tnree years' good character.—S. Burgoyne, Lyonghall, Herefordshire. 4610r26 AS Groom-Gardener or Groom-Coachman by steady active Jfan, 39, single; single or pair; can clip, milk.—W. S., Clareston Hall, Haverfordwest. T4691r26 AS Groom and Coachman by Middle-aged Married Man no family drive single or pair good refe- rences.—H., Western Mail, Newport. 4507r24 GROOM, Requires Situation (reserve); ride and drive; exemplary character from the Army, and good testimonials.—Arthur Oram, Tinhead, Westbuvy, Wilts. 4961r26 AS Groom-Coachman; good ridel-; drive single o pair; thoroughly understands hunters; ligh weight; good character single aged 26.—E. Napper Chew Stoke, near Bristol. 464ST24 WANTED, Situation as Groom and Ostler; 'married, WANTED, Situation as Groom and Ostler; 'married, no family; good references.—Apply W. Pnlman, 16, Iron-street, Roath, Cardiff. "4898r26 GENTLEMAN Highly Reoommends a Strictly sober and trustworthy Coachman to live out; light weight.—Coachman, 23, Cathays-terrace, Cardiff. [4414r24 GENTLEMAN Recommends Groom, 21; ride an drive thoroughly sober and steady; disengaged.— Write X 35, Western Mail, Cardiff- 4812r28 AS Groom or Groom-Coachman ride and drive well; no objection small garden; aged 21; good character. —Greom, 17, Briton Ferry-road, Neath. 4842r28 YOUNG Man Requires Situation as Groom or Groom- Gardener aged 21 good references disengaged fortnight.—Ernest Beynoh, Ivy Bank, Monmouth. Lr28 A Lady Recommends steady Young Man to Look After Horse and Trap, Generally Useful can milk; state wages (mdoorsl.—G., Clasemont, Morriston R.S.O. 4708r27 YOUNG Man, aged 20, Seeks Situation Under good Coachman or Gardener; good references .—Apply J Watkins, Copplestone-road, Llandaff Y-rd. 469,2r27 WANTED, a Situation, by a Married Man, as Groom and Kitchen Gardener.—Apply to Thos. Owen, 17, Greenway-terrace, N"ath. 4603r26 \\TANTED, Situation as Farm Bailiff or Any Work V f on Farm thoroughly experienced married wife good dairywoman.—L. St., Western Mail, Swan sea. 4513f24 A Respectable Fanner's Son Wants a Situation as Shepherd, or a Farm Bailiff on a Park or a Farm able to kill and dress a sliesp or a pig first-class references —Apply W. T., No. 2, Trohelig, L!angado<ik. 4433r24 WANTED, Situation as Working Bailiff or Shep- herd and General Hand; aged 37; single; good reference.—Apply P, 1, Penypound, Abergavenny., [r23 mO Fruit ami Fish Dealers —Respectable Young Man T tall, Seek, Situation in the above; good reference abstainer.— M., Angelton Asylum, Bridgend. [413551'28 rpO Master Bakers.—Wanted, a Situation as Second or X good Third Hand; good references.—Apply H, Noithwood, Laiidrindod. 4702r27 BAKERS and Confectioners,—Situation Wanted, First or Single well up in bread and smalls.— Apply W. Coombes, 5, Welby-place, Chepstow, Mon. 4427r24 BAKERS, Confectioners.—Practical All-round Han" 'Disengaged^ Requires Permanency; good refe rences Decker's Crown. Ovens.—Address 35, C'anal-road, Hereford. 4423r24 WANTED, Situation as Collicrj- Manager; several years' experience in Mines; First Class Certifi- cate good testimonials.—Apply U 5, Western Mail Office, Cardiff. 4065d25 TO Bnckmakers and Railway Contractors.—Brick- T maker's Son Requires Situation as Brickworks' Manager, Salesman, or Assistant; brought up to the business; first-class references.-Address x'erra Cptta, Western Mail, Newport. 4506r24 Western Mail, Newport. 4506r24 \V"ANTED, to Apprentice Young Man of IS to I" Electric Light Business Cardiff preferred.— Address X 21, Western Mail, Cardiff. 47S3r27 WANTED, Situation by good 'Sonera! Smith ou Gentleman's Estate or Builder's can do rough carpentry. —Write X 22, Western Mail Cardiff. [475Xr27 PRACTICAL Enginee sober energetic fifteen years' general, colliery, marine exueriencc technical ç,;1ueat.ioll; Eeat draughtsman, estimator, accristomed to ;r,me cost and management of men excellent references.—Address V 31, Western Mail, Car diff. 4521r25 SITUATIONS VACANT. PATTERNMAKER.—Wanted, a good Hand impie diatelv. -Apply George Wilson and Co., Electncn! Knginesrs, Aoe^aare. e20l0r24 TTrAXTEI>, Two Good Slaters.—Apply GibSorf, Co.i 7 T tr*ctor, Q..ay-stieer., Cardiff. e2150r?" \\T ANTED, a Strong Mau to cut giase for Two 1fenrt. —Apply, llenroost, Cardiff. e2033i-?.4 \\TANTED, a steady Married Man as Groom IT Ostler: inusl, have good references.—Apply W. Hnr,.5, 144. High street. Merthyr. 63057 \\TANTED, a sharp Lad, about 18, to Assist Ottlft" V V Milk Cows, and do anything that is required a knowledge of carriages and harness necessary.—ApiV. W. Harris, 144, HJgh street, Merthyr eSW' Wr ANTED. Two or Three good Walling Mason's. w Apply Davies, Woodbine, Usk. 4911r36 SLATEBS and Plasterers Wauted.—Apply Poc- man Mason, The Vicarage, Jlirwain, near Ab", dare. 4653r26 rilO Plasterers. -Several good Hands Waii*.?.i at once JL —Apply Jenkine and Son, Bnii'Uis, Porth, tthondda Va'ley. 4636r26 PidNTERS.—Good, quick Men Wanted immediately. Ncwby, Contractor, Tywith, near Maesteg. PICTURE-FRAME Joiner Wanted, first-class work- man able to strain engravings well; constant employment. -Morgan, 3, Queen-street, Cardiff. [437ar25 PATTERN-MAKER.—Wanted, a good P diately—Apply George Wilson and Co., Electrical j Engineers, Aberdara. 48031'25 ELF.CTRICAIJ. — Wanted, a First-class Dynamo < Winder.—Apply George Wilson and Co., Electrical Engineers, Aberdare. 4892i25 BAKER.—Wanted, a steady Single Man; experienced. —Apply Washington Hotel, Cardiff. 4883r25 BAKERS.—Young Man Wanted at once to Assist »;■ Bakehouse and Deliver; gdod character ind peusable. — Siate lowest wage. Bon Marc^ie, ttftvev <5381 j J Clfrk^ an]) iHanagers;, SHOBTHAND Writer and Typist Requiies Clerkship; f.wns machine.—V 34, Express Office. Cardiff. [er24 OFFICE Boy,-Respectable Lad of good education Wanted immediately; knowledge of shorthand iesimble,- Cross Bros" Working-street, Ca.rdiff, [1'26 WELL-EDUCATED Boy Wanted in Merchant's Office.-State wages to X 28, Western Mall, Car- iiff. 4810r28 T. ° Mining and Civil Engineers, Surveyors.—Young Engineer, well up in Land and Mining Suneying :11011 branches), Levelling, &c., Desires Engagement, Gempontory or permanent. —Address, fin;t instance, X 25, Western Mail Office, Cardiff. 4813r28 WANTED at once, quick, respectable Office Lad must write ncatly,-Apply, by letter, to Mr Westyr Evans, Solicitor. Cardiff. 48001'28 RESPECTABLE Young Man Wanted, partly as Clerk and partly to Assist in Warehouse; one having 1\ [(ood knowledge of figures, shorthand, preferred a good opportunity to learn confectionery business,-Appl,v, stating wages required and previous occupation, X 32, Western Mail Office, Cardiff. 4804r28 WANTED, a Junior Clerk for Ship-repairing Office —State age and salary expected to X 10, Western Mail Office, Ca.rdiff, 4719r24 WANTED, Clerk for Brick and Pipe Works must be steady and thoroughly competent in Book- kee ping; s at e wages and experience to X 20, Western Mail. Cardiff, 4740r27 JUNIOR Shorthand Clerk Wanted in Estate Ottk'o —Apply S. H. Cowper Coles, Penmyarth. Cricrv- howel1. 5 )6r25 WANTED, sharp Youth as Clerk; must be good ■writer.- Apply, personally, Geo. H, Fox, 3, Hope- street, Custom House-street, Cardiff. 4488r24 BOOK-KEEPER experienced1 Wanted; one com- petent to solicit orders and having a knowledge of the corn, seed. apd implement business preferred; shorthand desirable.—Apply by letter, stating age, salary anà references, to Hibbsrt and Sons, Castle-street, Car-, dilI. 4466r24 WANTED, a Competent Tally Clerk for Quay Work- experience of general cargoes required; state references.Apply V 19, Western Mail, Cardiff. [4449r24 WANTED immediately, Situation a; Book-keeper, Cashier, and-or Correspondent: experienced merchant's and shipbroker's offices writes shorthand, French, double entry book-keeping first-clais refe- rence^—ApplyYi3^JW^steniMai1^ 4920r30 RESPECTABLE Girl, aged 16, Requires Situation as Cashier, Telephone Clerk, or Similar Employ- ment excellent references,-Apply Y 18, Western Mail, Cardiff. 4934r30 CLERK Requires Situation.in Broker's Office, or will J Put Money in good Going Concern. Apply Charbon, Western Mail, Newport. 4773r27 INCOME-TAX Assessment.—Accounts Prepared for submission to Commissioners to Prevent Over- asseS8nHmt, Information given respecting mode of pro- cedure.—Powell, Roach, and Co" Temple-chambers, Cardiff, 4731r27 gssÍstantø, &r. YOUNG Lady Desires Situation in Confectioners or Newsagent's Shop, Cardiff preferred.-X 39, Express Office, Cardiff. e2022r27 seeks engagement in General Drapery m Cardiff two years' experience age 21—Address 1\1. Evans, 76, Tudor-road, Cardiff. e2169r25 DRAPERY.—Wanted Improvers and Apprentices.— Apply. Martin, Post-office, Elliot's Town, e)965r27 WANTED, Apprentices and Improvers to the Dress makÏ1lg,-Apply 8, Kincraig street, Roath, Car diff, e 18931'2.1 Sirpclrs* FOR Sale, Singec Safety, in good condition ball 38, Radnor road, Canton, Oar diff. e2177r25 FOR Sale, a Bicycle Made for Two, and Shed for Keeping in,-Apply Western Mail Offices, Car- diff. e2051r25 FOR Sale, strong Safety Bicycle; ball bearings.— Apply Moreton, 36, Beresford-road, Roath, Car- diff. e2077r25 17' OR Sale, Solid Tyre Safety Bicycle ball bearings throughout bargain cost £ 17; will sell for £ 7.— Address Bicycle, Evening-Express Office, Cardiff. e TJ^OR Sale, Tricycle, nearly new; in good condition L" cost £ 23: will sell for £ 7 10s; a bargain.— C. Thomas Police Station, Penrhiwceibsr. e2193r25 FOR Sale, Pneumatic Bicycle balls throughout.- Apply Jones, 52, Cottrell road, Cardiff, e2024r27 BICYCLE œlleumatic) for Sale; new last season bargain.—O. Jones, 28, Greenfield, Cwinpark Treorky. el905r26 QAFETY for Sale,-A bargain to an immediate pue. 0 chaser.-ApíJly 29, Glamcrgan-teriace, Pont canna, el95oi-24 MORRIS BEDS? CYCLE WORKS^ PONTY PRIDD.—Over 100 Cycles to be Cleared Regardless or CosL-Seud for special lists, post irec.-Repairs of all kinds executed in a superior manner promptly. ^oiSfSjCarnagfs^Xib^tock. TJ10R Sale, a Lame Rabbit.—Apply Han-, Lamb and -1. Flag, Canton, Çardiff, e2128r28 CABS for Hire at 291, Cowbridge road; orders promptlp attended to please obiige,-C.B. er24 \\7!"ANTED, to Purchase, Long Coal Cart; TImet be T T' chea.p.-Apply Caretaker, Wood-stret Chapel. [1'27 £ ookS, Set. WANTED, Browne Willis's "Survey of Llandaff Cathedral," 1718.—D. T. James, High-street, Llal1daJI, e2172r25 WANTED, Renaissance Architecture and Decora- tion by Von A. Schutz-W. Jones, 206, Cairns street, Cathays, Cardiff, e2153r2-5 WJANTED, Archæologicat Cambrcnsis," Vol. I W Old Senes; Vol. 1. New Serles.-J. D" 101 Tudor road, Riverside, Cardiff. e2184r25 MOLIERE'S Works in capital condition for sale cheap can be seen by appointment with Molie.ve, Queen's Hotel, Cardiff. 1-120919 A Nice Book for a Good Boy.-Ingleton. el892I-i5- WANTED, the £ 5 or Book named be10w.-Edmunds- e!911r26 HAT Offers 100,000 Numbers of Tit-Rits, Answers 1" Pearson's, The Million, &c.-Address Zulu; Express Office, Cardiff e206Gr25 SECOND Coll for Nuttall's, Gentl men. ferred. el895r25 W Poems. e1954r27 \1|TANTED, a Book if worthy, the £ 5.—Thomas. VV e!913r26 WANTED, Beeton's Cookery Book. must be cheap, -Apply M.D., 76, Alexandra-road, Canton, Cardifl'. [e1"25 330ffS* TjIOB Sale, Black and Tan Terrier Bitch rich tan 1? markings;, age 18months; price 30s.—T. Harrison, 18, Rennie street, Canton, Cardil!, e2139r28 WANTED, a good House Dog. either Scotch, Collie, or Retriever.—Higgon, Bryngwladys road, St, Fagann. e2087r25 FOR Sale, good quality Irish Terrier Bitch, cheap. Write for particulars. 83, Moy-road, Roath, Cardilf, e2fJ.38r24 Agents, Crabdlers, Set "ITtT ANTED, Situation as Traveller; foreign and home VV timber; good reference.-Apply, la, Glenroy- street, Roath, Ca,:diff. e2191r25 WANTED, Commission on Oils.-X 40, Express VV Office, Carkiff. e2020r24 TRAVELLER Wanted to Sell a New Work'of great Commercial Importance.—Address, with references, to X 31, Western Mail, Cardiff. 48071'28 ROCERY and Provisions.—Wanted immediately, vX Traveller; also an experienced Assistant; good wages to competent men.—Apply, with full particulars, James Rees and Sons, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, Haverfordwest. » 4779r23 WANTED, a good, active Salesman, acquainted wilh Treherbert and Pentre district; must be 80ber and honest ,-Apply, with full particulars, to R. L, Phillips, Manager, Rhondda Valley Aerated Water Com- pany, Ystrad Rliondda. 25272 GROCERY, Provisions, Wines, Spirits, Beer.—A Situation Wanted as Traveller or Manager 12 years' good references,-ABllam, Western Mail Office, Swansea. 4768r27 ———————tea £ >rf)o!asttr* LINGUA Italiana. — Lessons Given at moderate charges.—Apply 15, Mundy-place. Cardiff. e2029r24 premises. DWELLING-HOUSES WANTED. WANTED, in Cardiff or within easy train distance, Honse, February Next; five bedrooms garden desirable; country entertained.-Address X 34, Western Mail. Cardiff, e2041r27 WANTED, good House; cheap; not more than 911. per week inclusive; Cathays preferred —M. Turner, 30, Rhymney-tcrrace, Cardiff, e2192r25 FOR Sale, Six Freehold Cottages in Saltmead rüaó,- T. V, Yorath, 126, Cowbridge road, Canton, Car. diff^ e!973r27 DWELLING-HOUSES TO BE SOLD. IfOR Sale, T'ifo Cottages, Solomon-street, Llandaff L" Yard.-Apply Gillett, Windsor-place, Cardiff, e[r28 DWELLING-HOUSES TO TINTERN (Near).—Substantial Freehold Stone-built Slated Cottage; Land near an acre. £ 95 only.— R. Prioe, Tinte'rn. e2004r24 OFFICES. STABLES, &c.. To Let, Office, 6, Quay-street—Apply on the Premises. e!866r24 to Let; an excellent suite of rooms in the V/ best part of St: Mary street, Cariiff.-Apply T 47, Express Office, Cat diff. el*447r24 I.oøt ani) #011115. FOUND, on Penarth road, ft Lady's Glove; two buttons.Owner apply Lee, 4, Louisa street, Car. diff; e2076r25 LOST, October i6tb, Rough Terrier Bog.—Finder wil be rewarded on returning same 15, Rectory-road, Canton, Ca.r<hff.. e2083r25 A Black Horse Impounded at Canton POlmd. Unless -laimed within seven days wiU be aold to defray e.-penaes.—Apply Pound-keeper, Canton Market.— October 21,2893, e2043i23 JOST, Lady's Leather Katid-ba r, containing mõney A on Newport road; reward -52, Newport road, Cat. dir!. el9741'24 Apartments. .ÃP ARTMENTS W AN'rED. iX-TAN. ,TED, Furnished Apartmeuts for respectable Married Couple; terms moderate; Canton pre- f,?,uetl.Apply X 33, Express Office. e2032r24 WANTED, hy young Married Couple, Unfurllised Apartments, or Half House, in respectable neighbourhood.—Address X 33, Express Office, Car- diff^ e&009r27 APARTMENTS TO LET. T LFRACOMBE.—Comfortable Winter Board. Lod 51 sings, or Apartments, for Invalids and, others facing Vvilion: terwa moderate.-Apply Mrs. Hansen, Ends. i' gh House. e2218r28 r iOMFORTABLE Apartments to Let, near railway V.V station; every convenience.—Apply 24, Ivy street .'rnarth. c209Sr25 fflO Let, Furnished Apartments.—Dudley House. Clare X street, Riverside, Cardiff" 021321'28 JT^URNISHED Apartments, for One or Two Gent 1.' men.—Apply 2, Moim terrace, Adamsdown, Oar- Jiff. e2211r28 COMFORTABIJY Furnished Apartments to I<et, neighbourhood of Ruthin gardens; terms mode- rate—Apply Y 9, Express Office, Ca.rdiff, e2213r25 Ij^URNISHED Apartments for Gentleman or Two I" Friends; comfortable home; use of bath and jiano respectable and pleasant neighbourhood terms noderate. Apply 33, Plasturton-gardens, Car- tiff. e2046r27 A PARTMENTS (Well Furnished), to Let, One or V Two Gentlemen good attendance terms mode" ate piano, hot and cold baths.—Mitchell, 5, Fitzh?,m- iion embankment, .Cardiff. e2026r24 -U"'101lIFORTAIH,Y Furnished Front Rooms; bath \J moderate terms. -3, Llandough street, Cardiff. [er27 LONG Room to Let for jbne or Two Clnb T. Ev Pxiuce Albert Inn. Aberdar*. e625r2 23omesttc ^erbants. SERVANTS WANT PLACES. WANTED, a Situation as Working housekeeper t good rcfere:lces,-Apply by letter to H, Hobbs, 91, Coburn street, Cathays, Cardiff. e2146r25 \\f ANTED, Situation as Under Barmaid; not been VV out before; would give first month; Newport preferred.—Isabella Powell, 18, George-street, Car- diff. e2164r25 WANTED, House or Offices to Clean ,-19, Rober: W street, Cathays, Cardiff. el985r27 WANTED, Situation as Barmaid.—Apply Olga, Ex- press Office, CardiS.el875r2S WANTED, Gray's place, General: plain cooking.— Rees. 5, Gray's place, Llwydcoed, Aberdare. [et25 WANTED, Situation as Parlourmaid in Gentleman's W Family Church of England preferred; two years' character from last situation.—Address E. B., 2, Violet- row, Roath, Cardiff. el925r26^ WANTED, a Situation M Children's Maid expe- \'V rienced in Dressmaking; good character; in Cardiff preferred,-Carrie.100,Glenroy-street, Cardiff[e24 WANTED, Situation as Barmaid; good reference experienced at counter trade.—Apply W., Western Mail Office, Newport. 4976r26 WANTED, Situation as Barmaid or Ladies' Help; acquainted with music,-Apply E, G" 4, Alma- place, Neath. 4968r26 WANTED, Re-engagement as Barmaid; good refe- W rences.—Address Y 16, Western Mail Office, Car- diff. 4931r30 TWO thoroughly experienced Young Ladies (Tall) Seek Re-engagement as Barmaids in First-class Hotel; highest references.—Y 14, Western Mail, Car- diff. 4927r30 SITUATION Required by experienced Young Lady as Barmaid; hotel bar highest reference; aged 23.— Y 10, Western Mail, Cardiff. 4902r30 WANTED, by an experienced Young Lady, Re- V engagement as Barmaid aged 22: good refe- rence.-Address J., 16, St. Paul's-parade, Chelten- ham. 4847r28 WANTED, by respectable Young Lady, Re-engage- ment as Barmaid; experienced; good home more essential than large salary.—Apply Miss A., care of Evans, 20, Victoria-road, Ebbw Vale, Mon. 4839r26 XTOUNGLady Desires Re-engagement as Banned I X good references,-Address X 16, Westenl Mai Office, Cardiff. 4721r27 MRS. EVANS' Select Registry, Elm-street, Cardiff has Disengaged, good Cooks, Plain Cooks Housemaids, Parlourmaids, Sewingmaids, Nursemaids, Jobbing Cooks. Wanted, Laundrymaids. 4841r28 lADIES Suited with All Classes of Servants Situa J tious Secured for Servants. Fee Is.—Miss Walters 30, Page-street, Swansea. 4878r28 I" Jones, 152, Cardiff Market. Respectable Person J Jones, 152, Cardiff Market. Respectable Person Wants Cooking' or Cleaning. Generals Wanted at once, 4465r24 WANTED, Situation as Cook or Working House- keeper aged 30 please state wages.—p., 5,Oxford- street, Roath, Cardiff. 4669r26 SITUATION Wanted as General Servant six years' excellent character 30 other servants all classes diRengafed.—Mrs. Coster, Registry Office, Glouces- ter. 4742r27 YOUNG Girl Seeks Situation as Under-Housemaid or Single-handed in Small Family tall; neat appearance aged 17; been out before,-Address A, Parry, Stoney-row, Fownhope, near Hereford. [r24 WANTED, Situation as Housemaid singlehanded; experienced tall: Pembrokesnire preferred.— Apply Mis. Gulston, Weodfield, Pembroke. 252dl HOUSE-PARLOURMAID or Housemaid Require Situation; aged 26; in or near Builth, Brecon shire.—Watkins, No. 1, Court D, Cross-street, Aberga- venny. 4694r27 \\TANTED, Situation as Young Lady's Maid 11 Travelling or otherwise; SIX. years' experience In d.essmaking,—G. L" 6, Barn's-row, Carmarthen. [d21 SITUATION Required as Nurse in Small Private o Family; aged 20 years good reference (Aber- gavenny preferred,—Apply Stepney's Select Registry Office, Abergavenny. 4845r28 SERVANTS WANTED. ttT ANTED, an experienced Laundress, willing to IV Assist in Housework when required.-Apply Mrs. Harris, 144, High street, Merthyr, e3049 ,\rANTED, early in November, good Plain Cook; age about 25; able to manage small dairy and mcke good butter and bread.—Apply Mrs. Daniel Owen, Ash Hall, near Cowbridge. e3056 \XT ANTED, an experienced General Servant; must i\, be good plain cook.—Please reply, stating age, wages, and references, to Mrs. Shepp&rd, Carfufle, Bridgend. e2071r25 ANTED, a Charwoman.—Apply P. H., 68, Alex- Vv andra-road, Cardiff e2123r28 ANTED, experienced General Servant; wages W jE16 per year. — Apply 47, Plymouth road, Penarth. e2107r28 WANTED, thorough General Servant; must be good W pianist and generally musical—Apply X. Y. Z" Easy place, Easy town. e2151r25 ANTED, a thorough trustworthy Barmaid* used {" to quick counter trade; with good refHences.- Apply Mrs. Evans, Black Mon Hotel, Cardiff. [4956rffi BARMAID (experienced), good references, Dis- engaged near Cardiff or Barry preferred.—Address S. S., 99, Hill-street, Rhymney. 4960r30 BARMAID.—A Young Lady to Take Entire Charge and Assist Housekeeping state lowest salary,- Address Y 20, Western Mail, Cardiff. 4953r30 BARMAIDS.—Wanted, Several Head and Under JD Waitresses (Docks), Chambermaids, Cooks (Lud- low), Kitcheumaids, Generals, Nurses, Housekeeper, Barman, Others.—Davies's, 45, Charles-street, Car- diff 4888r25 YOU CAN ASSIST IN WANTED, for the Royal Hotel, Treharris, an ex- perienced Young Person as B:u-maid,-Apply, with references, Mrs. Williams, The George, Aber- dare, 4781r27 WANTED, an experienced, first-class Commercia Hotel Manageress and Book-keiper Combined —None but thoroughly qualified need apply to Proprietor, Griffin Hotel, Brynmawr. 25326 BARMAID Wanted; used to the counter and smoke trade; must have good references.—Apply to the Manageress, Pier-head Rcsturant, Cardiff, 4720r24 BRIGHTENING WANTED, a steady, respectable Barmaid with V V knowledge 41 business; references reqwred,- Apply H 21, Western Mail Office, Swansea. 4562r25 BARMAID Wanted; must possess first-class refe- rences—Apply Theatre Royal Hotel, 49, St. Mary- street, Cardiff. 4530r25 WANTED, respectable Youngr Person to Assist tV Mistress in Bar and Make Herself Useful; good references.—Apply Mrs. Pritchard, Plough Inn, Dow- ais. 4500r24 THE CHILDREN'S ~T ANTED, a good General Servant to Assist in Bar V V must have a good character.-Apply Mrs. Cheek, 10, Cattle-street, Neath. 4969r30 WANTED, Three Waitresses.Apply Windsor Hotel, Bute Docks, Cardiff. 4542r25 WANTED, a good General Servant; plain cooking also Nurse-Housemaid good characters indis- pensable.—Ship Hotel, James-street, Docks, Car- diff. 4891r25 CHRISTMAS. WANTED, November 16th, strong Girl as Under- Housemaid ar1d to Help in Kitchen,-Apply, with references, Mrs. John Evans, Langham Hotel, Lon- don. 4704r27 WANTED, a respectable Person for Housework and VT Assist in Bar.—Apply, enclosing photo, to Mr. Leach, Beaufort Arms. Raglan. 25318 WANTED at once, a strong Girl as General Servant; W must produce good character.—Apply Eagle Hotel, Ynyshir. 4783r24 WANTED, a good General Servant; aged not under TV 20.—Apply Mrs. Yendoll, Lower Cock Inn, Croesyceiliog, near Pontypool. 4881t25 WANTED, good General Servant; good references. —Apply Cross Inn, Cowbridge-road, Canton, Cardiff. 4883r28 WANTED, a Pantryinaid.—Apply Proprietress. W Great Western Hotel, Cardiff. 4951r26 WANTED at once, thoroughly experienced Head Chambermaid also a General Servant. —Apply Tunbridge, Royal Hotel, Swansea, 25382 WANTED (Penarth) at once, steady Plain Cook; about 30. Also trustworthy House-Parlourmaid neat sewing; comfortable place; small family.—Write particulars Mrs. J. E., 17, Quay-street, Cardiff. [4801r28 "VST ANTED, early inNovember, good plain Cook, aged T V about 25, able to Manage Small Dairy and Make good Butter and Bread.—Apply Mrs. Daniel Owen, Ash Hall, near Cowbridge. 258055 WANTED, Mrs. Pedler's Registry, 22, Charles-street, tV Cardiff, experienced Cook-Housekeeper (£35), Parlourmaids, Housemaids, Generals, Waitresses, Chambermaids, Men Servants, immediately. 49521'30 GOOD Plain Cook; not under 30 years of age; house- parlourmaid and nurse kept.—Croome, Stow Park Circus, Newport. 4974r30 AS experienced Plain Cook; dairy and baking; town or country; aged 27.—H. M., Bloomfield, Sketty, Swansea. 4890r28 WANTED, a good Plain Cook, also a House-Parlour- TT maid, in a Small Family near Cardiff.—Address V 45, Western Mail, Cardiff. 4633r26 PLAIN Cook Wanted, to Assist in Housework; good JL worker.—Apply, with full particulars, to Mrs. Linder, Nantygroes, Handrindod. 4701r24 ANTED, ff)" St, Mellon's good Plain Cook, aged V f 25—35 :I ? JS £ 25.—Select Registry, 10, King's- road, Cardiff. 4711r27 ANTED in: idiately, a good Cook.—Apply Mrs. TV Price, 40,1' "k-piace, Cardiff, 4713r27 WJ ANTED, Two •«.. eral Serva.nts, as Plain Cook and V V House-Parlour, i Two in family quiet country place good wages.— ly, with character, R. Waters, Esq., Saruau, Carman i. 4497r24 "ANTED, good i'lain Cook. —Please state age, TV wages, experience, and references, Miss Driffield, Pump House Hotel, Llandrindod Wells. 4528r25 WANTED, an experienced General Servant; no W children.—Apply 9, Windsor-place, Cardiff. [r30 WANTED, a Young Girl, 15 to 17, as General Ser- W vant in Small Family.—Radnor House, Clarence- road, Grangetown, Cardiff. 4898r30 IrvXPERIENCED General Servant Wanted; must !i understand plain cooking; good wages.—Apply Fairfield, Llanishen, near Cardiff. 4638r26 "¥^7"ANTED, good General Servant Able to Cook W Well; also Housemaid.—Apply 163, Newport- road. Cardiff, 4612r26 GOOD General Servant Wanted at once • reference required.—Apply Mrs. Isaac, Chemist, Neath. [r24 AN experienced General Servant Wanted.—Apply 64, High-street, Merthyr Tydfil. 47T7r27 tUT ANTED, good General Servant; not under 20.— VV Apply Overton House, Cardiff-road, New- port, 4578r25 WANTED, an experienced General Servant for Llan- W isben.—Call or write to Mrs. Hawkins, 19, Glyn- rhondda-street, Cardiff. 4S44r25 ANTED, GeiieraTTervant, able to Milk; aged W preferred.—Apply Mrs. Barsett, Water Hall, Llandaff. 4789r28 WANTED, early in December, an experienced Vv General Servant; good cook.—Apply Mrs. Edwards, Homeleigh, Newbridge, Men. 4776r24 WANTED, a good General Servant; early riser- W Apply 81, Commercial-road, Newport. [4774r27 WANTED, good General Servant. — Apply 52, W Albany-road, Cardiff 4712r24 WANTED, a good General Servant, by the 10th of TV November.—Apply Mrs. Rees, 44, Cowbridge- road, Canton, Cardiff. WAXTK1 > at once, a good General Servant; able to do plain coolllng.-Apply H. Evans, Windermere, Clytha Park, Newport. 4978r26 WANTED, an experienced General Servant, aged 25 to 30; no washing.—Apply Somerset House, Albany-road, Cardiff. 4586r25^ TIT ANTED, a good Geneva! Servant, in Farm-house V V able to milk ana do plaip covkyig.—Mrs. Thomas, Bovertoa Place. Cowbridge. W4r2S iHtsrellaitemis* VALUABLE Genuine Recipes.—Horse Tanner's Secret. Angler's Secrets. Cattle Condition Pow. der. Sure Cure for Drunkenness. To Make Blue Ink, Preservation of Hams. Post free 2s. each.—V 36, Express Office, Cardiff. e!877r25 THERE is No Shop in Cardiff Better than Strong's, Castle-road, for Watch, Clock, and Jewellery Repairs; prices moderate. e2078r25 FIREWOOD Sawn; blocks Is. 6d, chopped Is. 9d. per cwt. delivered.-J. Banbury, 8, Coney street. • [ed21 IF you want a well-made Suit of of Clothes, call a JL Phillips, 109, Clifton-street, Roath. 3170r25 IF the Adjudicator does not Award Book as below shall wish him a ride in Black Maria. e2203r25 THE £ 5 I could do with it, what joy it would. cause what happiness bring e2204r25 TJIOR News and Amusements Read the Evening Ex- Jj press. el982r27 UNITY is Strength. Let All Unite to Return Maclean as Candidate, whole, not quartered as my adlet is. —Want Fiver. el970r24 EVERY Man to his Trade.—Parsley's Silk Hats JLif 10s. 6d. (made to order).-15, Wyndham-arcade, Cardiff.—Fur Felts, 2s. 9d.; Beaver Felted, 3s. 9d. Buy from the maker. E1880 PLEASE give £ 5 to anyone who can understand Clause 5 in Beynon Harris's Election A.ddres8, [e1;20 -H- OORAH! congratulate me, Boss. This is the most troublesome piece of bill-sticking, I ever did, [e25 PORTRAITS, in Oil or Water Colour.—Jos. Helsby, 6, Wellington-terrace, Cardiff. e2121r28 EVENING Express can be had at Mr. Thos. Davies's Pencoed, at Seven p.m. e2141r28 FOR good Butter, Eggs, and Milk go to Morgau's, 43, Wood-street; established quarter of a century. [1'24 WANTED Known, Dresses for the Carnival, to be TV had cheap at 310,Cowbridge road, Cardiff. e2052r28 MARVELLOUS Success.—Don't miss seeing the Nightingale at the Empire Hairdressing Saloon, 5, Frederick'street, Cardiff. e2055r28 IF you wish to keep your feet dry and warm this winter buy a Pair of Stuckey's Hand-sewn Boots, 17, Castle road, Ca.rdiff. e2054r23 TO Hotel-keepers.—If you want to interest youi-Cus- tomers Buy the Express. e2044r27 HAVE Done My Best to Make a Union of Mr Maolean may Cardiff do better and return him whole as member. e!896r21 TO Keep M'Clean and dry, JL Take a Carr, the people cr el897r25 FRETWORK.—For First-class Work in Frames, Brackets, &c.—Address 8, Spring garden place, Car- diff. [er24 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. WANTED, good Second-hand Greenhouse must be cheap,-State full particulars, size, price. Sc. to Y 6, Western Mail, Cardiff. e2171r25 WANTED Evening Express sold atHopkinstown, to VV save walking to Pontypridd for same.—Well- wisher. ■ e!966r24 WILLING to Work, but having no brains cannot" shall be in union unleøs I receive £ 5 Bharp, r28 WANTED, Mayor and Corporation for Pontypridd to make themselves Generally Useful attending to Urgent Local Requirements.—W, M. Morris, Bryn- gelly, Pontypridd. e2179r28 WANTED, £5 between now and Christman; this vV week if possible. e2217r28 WANTED an energetie Barber to shave the face. of W the earth. e!964r27 I HOPE Mr. Maclean, whose portrait appears in our competition, will gain the seat of Cardiff the next election. el963r24 WANTED, vonr Money or your Life: money pre. I'" ferred. Thanks in anticipation. e2079r28 MAY this win me £ 5, then I shall McLean start again open Soup Kitchens for Poor Children this winter. 1971r24 A Month's Dry Weather Wanted; also more Street Crossings at Riverside. e2134r25 WANTED to Know when the Canton Post Office vV will be completed. e2135r25 "WJANTED, Everyone to Contribute Generously to VT Infirmary on Saturday Next.—Harrv, Far hige. e229r28 WANTED Next November, good Conservative for Grange, e2102r28 WANTED, Better Road in Augusta-street, Ton, V V Pentre; also better light. el992r24 I Want a Prize, for which I have tried three times without success if I don't succeed 'this time I will try again. WANTED, for Cardiff, a Clean Brush to sweep TV Reeds away.—Apply Mac. e2209r28 WANTED, the Book named below, or the Five Pound Note would still be better.—Apply D. James, 3, Talworth-street, Cardiff. e2207r24 WANTED, all neighbours backbiting and scandals turned to love and unity, What a world of peace we might have. e2197r25 WANTED, a Temperance-hall at Tongwynlais. VV el994r27 WANTED, a good Lawyer who never told a lie.— v V Apply Nimrod, Evening Express. el929r26 WASTE Paper.—Best Prices given for Old Account Books, Letters, Invoices, Newspapers, Circulars, &c.—James,,74, Beauchamp street, Cardift. el903d30 ANTED, Conservative Member for Cardiff. e!927r26 WANTED, Book selected, but would prefer £ 5. e2145r26 WANTED, Right Heads and Right Shoulders. e!864r24 WJ ANTED, First Prize of £5 or Book by one who V t would find-both very useful. e2068r25 WANTED, a Double Victory for Cardiff Saturday VT Football.—Walker. el924r26 WANTED, four-fold Scrap Screen for Bazaar; mus- V be cheap.—Morris, Bryngelly, Pontypridd. ed2- ANTED, the £5 to Come to the West End This TV Week, and oblige Bill Stickers, Cardiff. e2063r25 WANTED, a Company to Undertake the Weiring VV of the Taff. el939r24 WOULD Like the £5 very much.-John. el967r21 TRY the Express. c!957r24 WANTED, fine weather for the Infirmary Carnival. e!986r24. WANTED to know, why U is the gayest letter in the W Alphabet ?—Jessie Shiels. Monmouth. el976r24 PAINTING, Paper Hanging, and Sign Writing Wanted by practical Man; piecework.—Apply Practical, Express Office, Cardiff. e2187r25 WANTED to Know the Name of the Ynishir Ghost e2039r27 WANTED, Maclean Elected M.P. for Cardiff.—Ex- T v press Office. e2031r27 WANTED, Mr. Maclean to head the Poll at the next TV Election.—Unionist, Cardiff. e2069r28 WANTED, Penny Tram Fare from Broadway to V T Taff Station, insiead of Castle-road; result, in- crease of car patrons. e2035r24 WANTED in Cardiff Board Schools, a Safe Place for Children to Hang Coats or Waterproofs during School Hour! e2}27r25 WANTED, the Roath Park Finished Without Delay Apply Express Office, Cardiff. e2025r27 WANTED, More Gas-light for System street. e2020r27 WANTED to Clean the Windows of the New Western Mail and Evening Express Bnilding when erected, free of charge, if winner of £ 5. e2066r25 WANTED, Prize or Book.—Jack. e2067r25 WANTED, more Boys to Sell Evening Expresses at TV Mertb.yr. e2058r28 WANTED, to know how to do hard work easily.— Hardworked e2216r28 WANTED, 300 People to Attend Half-night of Prayer, commencing at Eight o'clock To-night (Monday), in Salvation Army-hall, East Moors, Car- diff. c2212r25 A DLET Wanted.—L. P. Lewis. ADLET Wanted.—L. P. Lewis.e2021r24 SUCCESS to the Egress Puzzle until I win the Fiver —Unlucky, Cardiff. e2028r27 WANTED, a good Home for a lovely Black Kitten" splendid mouser.—Apply 7, Windsor terrace; Penarth. e1940r26 WANTED badly, Five Pounds, or the Arabian Nights. e!939r26 WANTED, the £5 or the Book named below for this W Adlet. el941r26 WANT, a Book. Would prefer the £ 5 Note. e!948r26 WANTED, Men to be Shaved at J Taylor's, Hair- dresser and Umbrella Maker, 48, Wood-street, Cardiff e!946r23 ANTED. Conservative M.P. for Cardiff e!944r26 WANTED, at the Next General Election, the Con vv servatives to Stand Shoulder to Shoulder and Re turn an overwhelming majority to brine' back trade com- merce and better feelings between master and m»n. el962r24 WANTED, Something I oan't get at; would like £ 5 e!959r27 WANTED, the Winner of the Cambridge. e!960r37 WANT the £ 5. I have spent all my pocket money trying. Please send either money or book, and oblige. e!969i24 WANTED, a Thousand Mails to come by Express Car(r) next week to See D'Arc's latest Surptis in Waxworks. Don't forget el912r23 WANTED, to See Maolean Placed Head of-Poll Next General Eleotion,-Smallbridge. [er26 WANTED, to Know more Nonsense about Roath Park.—Daisy. el918r26 I AM Badly in Want of £ 5.—Edmunds. e!910r26 • === MISCELLANEOUS SALES. FOR Sale, Two Iron Bedsteads.—Apply 31, Clare street Riverside, Cardiff. e2142r28 FIREWOOD.—Sawn Blocks, Is. 6d.; chopped, Is. 9t JD per cwt., delivered.—J. Banbury, 8, Covenev-streed Cardiff_e2215r28 MR. Gibson, Contractor, Quay street, Cardiff, has for Disposal in any quantity, 4,000 Second-hand Double Roman Roofing Tiles; capital condition; cheap; nseful for shedding, &c.—For prices apply above. [er98 FOB Sale, Four Photo Rubber Stamps for 7s. 6d — JD Hughes, Wyndham-street. Troedyrhiw R.S.O. er25 ON Sale, English Lever Watch, Nearly new, £2-:= Cowbridgt., Express Office, Cardiff.e2014r24 FOR Sale, Carpenters' and Masons' Tools.—Apply 44, JD Lower Cathedral-road, CardIff e2006r27 FOR Sale, Three-seat Ottoman; walnut; covered in cretone worth £ 9 18s., will sell for £ 7 5s.—Apply James Mathias, Llanelly. t'1922i26 DALE'S Gold Medal Dubbin makes Boots and Har ness waterproof, soft, and wear three times longer Allows polishing; 17 highest awards —Sold by Boot- makers, Leathersellers, 4c.. tins 2d., 6d., and Is. [E2980 JLf* the Hand-cut Virginia, fragrant and lasting in • the Pipe. May he had in loz., 2oz., and 4oz. This ofall Tobacconists. E191d poultry pigeons, xt. CANARIES.—Grand Stock of Young Cocks, from 5s. each; approval.—Baker, Empire Hairdressing Saloon, Frederick-street, Cardiff. e2056r25 TWO Cock Canaries for Sale-Address X 7, Express JL Office, Cardiff. 1298r25 LIVE Koiner Pigeons for Sale.—Apply 143, Cyfarthfa JU street, Roath,. Cardiff.el92Jr36 WORKING Homers for Sale, trained or untrained, from lCs. each: same strain flown Banff, 435 miles, to Cardiff.—T. Kent, 17, Cecil street, Roath, Car- diff. el88d28 jHacfrmerp* FOR Sale, Powerful Electro-Galvanic Battery, cheap —Apply Y 7, Express Office, Cardiff. e2174r25 FOR Sale, second-hand Sewing Machine, in good con- dition.—A. Conley, Seymour-etreet, Cardiff. e2083r2S WANTED, a small Lathe; must be cheap and in working order.—Y 4, Evening Express Office, Cardiff. e2155r28 FOR Sale, Wood Turning Foot Lathe.—Apbly 116, Glenroy street, Roath, Cardiff. e2185r25 ELECTRICAL.—Wanted, a First-class Dynamo JLl< Wonder.—Apply George Wilson and Co., Electrical Engineers, Aberdare. e20Ur24 FOR Sale, good serviceable Sewing Machine, nearly new.—Singer, Express Office*, Cardiffel894i25
LAST WEEK'S PRIZE WINNERS
LAST WEEK'S PRIZE WINNERS Results of the Fifth Series of "Ad let" Competitions. ROATH AGAIN SECURES THE FIVE POUND NOTE. List of the Books Selected by the Fifty Other Prize Winners. We publish to-day the result of our weekly adlet competition, the interest in which is thoroughly well sustained. A Cardiffiau again takes the £ 5 note. The naw competition will be found elsewhere, A number of successful ) competitors who had delayed claiming their books ha.ve turned up, but other volumes still await their rightful owners. Will the latter look us up at St. Mary-street as soon as possible. I WINNER OF THE JE5, STUCKEY, E., 17, CASTLE-ROAD, CARDIFF, WINNERS OF THE SELECTED BOOKS. BOYLE, W., 136, Severn-road, Cardiff Homer's Diad." BAKER, W. C., Frederick-street, Cardiff Child's Picture Book. BRITTON, G. R., 90, St. Mary-street, Cardiff "Don Quixote." BANNER, ALF., 14, Rawdon-place, Cardiff "Mill's Political Economy." DAHL, J., 101, Tudor-road, Cardiff "Waverley." DAVIES, RICHARD, 76, Alexandra-road, Cardiff Nuttall's Dictionary. 5 DAVIES, T., King's-road, Cardiff Hood's Poems. DOWN, H. W., 54, Lower Cathedral-road, Cardiff Captain Cook's Voyages. EVANS, SAMUEL, 36, Ryder-street, Cardiff Arabian Nights." EWENS, THOS. S., 145, Severn-road, Cardiff Arabian Nights." EVANS, F.. 68, Wyndham-crescent, Cardiff "David Copperfield." EVANS, Mrs., Prince Albert, Aberdare Shakspeare. FRANCIS, J., 16, Mundy-place, Cardiff "Last Days of Pompeii." FARREN. THOMAS H., 35, Topaz-street, Cardiff Fable Book. s FORREST, THOMAS, Cambrian Studio, Pontypridd Chaucer's Canterbury Tales." GOOCH, H. E., Southgate-street, Gloucester Pickwick Papers." GATFIELD, Miss, 17, Gladstone-crescent, Cardiff "Ivanhoe." HARDING, JOHN, 68, Alexandra-road, Cardiff N "Ivanhoe." HARRISON, T., 18, Rennie-street, Cardiff Pilgrim's Progress." HELSBY, JOSEPH. 6, Wellington-terrace, Cardiff Robinson Crusoe." JACOBS, P., 3, Clare-road, Cardiff Nuttall's Dictionary. JONES, W., 206, Cairns-street, Cardiff "Quentin Durward." JAMES, D. T., High-street, Llandaff The Talisman." JONES, JOHN, 119, Tudor-road, Cardiff Shakspeare. JOHN, MAGGIE, 2, Wind-street, Swansea Robinson Crusoe." JENKINGS, JOHN H., 41, Tresillian-terrace, Cardiff Shakspeare. LUCAS, W. M., 27, Windsor-place, Cardiff Longfellow. MELSON, Miss, 4, Wyndham-place, Cardiff Arabian Nights. MORETON, H. W., 36, Beresford-road, Cardiff David Copperfield." NEWBERRY, C. W., 20, Bute-street, Cardiff Cookery Book. PHILLIPS, JOHN, 24, Canon-street, Aberdare Shakspeare. PRICE, WALTER, Park-place, Tredegar Longfellow. PRICE, Mrs., Bryn Villa, Merthyr-road, Pontypridd Don Quixote." RICHARDS, J. B., Summer-hill, Newport "Tern Burke." SMALL, SYDNEY, 10, Rodney-street, Cardiff Webster's Dictionary. STEPHENS, R. S., 29, Eyre-street, Cardiff "Dryden's Poetical Works." SUMMERS, JOHN, 10, Wyndham-street, Cardiff Shakspeare. TURNER, E., 1A, Glenroy-street, Cardiff Popular Nursery Tales. THOMAS, MISS MAY, Avondale, Llanishen Longfellow's Poems. THOMAS, F., 14, Clare-street, Cardiff Last Days of Pompeii." THOMAS, JAMES JASON, 56, North-street, Ferndale "OliTer Twist." THOMAS, JOHN, Workhouse, Pontypridd Nuttall's Dictionary. THOMAS, R., Tydfil House, Pentre, Cruden's Concordance. TODD, W. H., 11, Maltster's-road, Rhydyfelen, Pontpridd Sha.kspea.re. ROPER, J., St. Fagan's "DaTid Copperfield." THOMAS, E., 98, Llewelyn-street, Pentre. Emmerson's Essays WHALL, W. B., Windsor-road, Barry "Les Misesbles" WILLIAMS, RICHARD, Queen's Hotel, Newport Milton's Poetical Works WILLIAMS, ALF. J., 39, Pembroke-road, Cardiff Shakspeare WILLIAMS, T., 1, Stationterrace, Penrhiwceiber Pilgrim's Progress" The competition continues to be brightened by many amusing adlets. "Willing to work" is the candid admission of one competitor, but having no brains cannot; shall be in union unless I receive X5 sharp" Wanted," says another, an energetic barber to shave the face of the earth." Another candidate assumes an imitating Dick Turpin, wants your money or your life," but adds graciously "money pre- ferred." "I want a prize," says another who declares he's tried three times, and if not successful threatens to try again. The following is from the pen of a moralist Wanted, all neighbours' backbiting and scandals turned to love a.nd unity. Wh&t! a world of peace we might have." A large number of wants cover sarcastic allusions to the municipal shortcomings of Cardiff, and, of course' the election is referred to. Whilst to prove that amidst so much that is merry and worldy higher things do not escape, we have an adlet in- viting 300 people to the prayer meetings of the Salvation Army on the East Moors!
DEATH OF THE REV. DR. HUGHES,…
DEATH OF THE REV. DR. HUGHES, CARNARVON. The Rev. Dr. John Hughes died suddenly at his residence, Elm-grovo, Carnarvon, on Monday evening from failure of the action of the heart. Deceased was 67 years of age. The news cast a great gloom over the town where Dr. Hughes, during his five years' sojourn, had become a universal favourite. The reverend gentleman was born at Llanerchymedd He was apprenticed to a respectable shoemaker, at which trade young Hughes worked and prospered until, eventually, he became qualified to set up in business on his own account. Being of a studious and observant disposition he soon gained recognition and was made a. deacon of the Church which fie attended. Eventually he commenced to preach, his ser- vices; being frequently in request at the various chapels throughout the district. He was after- wards elected in 1848 to a probationary course for the ministry, and proceeded to Bala Theolo. gical College, where he spent a period of four years during the principalship of the late Rev. Dr. Edwards, with whom he was a great favourite. Leaving Bala in 1852 he entered his first pastorate at Menai Bridge. In 1855 he received a call from Fitzclarence-street Welsh Calvinistic Methodist Church, Liverpool, which he accepted and held for a period of 33 years with marked suc- cess. Some five years ago he received a call from the Engedi Calvinistic Methodist Church, Carnarvon, which, owing to his desire to end his ministerial career in his beloved Wales, he accepted. His ministry here was exceedingly successful, and yet he kept circuit as vigorously and as regularly as men much younger in years. Three Sundays out of every four he preached from home. His death will be a severe blow to the denomination in which he had now become recognised as the foremost and most venerable of its preachers. Dr. Hughes had filled the highest posts of honeur in the denomination. As a literary man he ranked amongst the ablest Welshmen of the day. At the time of his death he was engaged on an important work dealing with Luther.
|Welsh Land Commission.
Welsh Land Commission. At the Chester Farmers' Club on Saturday the question of tendering evidence before the English and Welsh Land Commissions was dis- cussed.—Mr. Knowles, chairman of the club,. said the difficulty was that many tenant farmers who had grievances or who knew of real grievances were reluctant to give evidence. There were plenty of cases of the kind in Wales. Nothing was easier than for the landlord to get rid of the tenant on some other pretext.—Mr. George Cooke, a well-known dairy farmer, said he had in his pocket a, letter from a Welsh farmer who had intended giving evidence, but he had been requested not to do so, and he had come to the conclusion that it would be safer, in his own interest, to remain silent.—With refe- rence to the Welsh Commission, it was resolved to leave the matter to the Welsh members of the club, while the names of three gentlemen were given as willing to give evidence from the club with regard to land tenure in England.
Pollution of the Wye.
Pollution of the Wye. At a meeting of the Gloucestershire County Council on Monday, on the suggestion of the Monmouthshire County Council the counci decided to appointed five members to form a joint committee, with a similar number from Monmouthshire, to report upon the pollution, if any, existing in the River Wye. The following were appointed :—Mr. Godfrey Seys, Captain Marling, Sir James Campbell, Bart., Mr. S. J. Elsom, and Sir Wm. Marling, Bart.
Explosion on a Steamer.
Explosion on a Steamer. A Dalziel's Cincinnati telegram on Monday states that a terrific boiler explosion occurred on the ferryboat Belle Vue while she was lying at the wharf there on Sunday night. Five men and one woman were killed, and several others, in eluding the engineer and the pilot, were seriously injured. The forward part of the vessel was completely shattered.
The Cholera in Germany.
The Cholera in Germany. A Reuter's telegram from Berlin on Monday says:—Up to Saturday nineteen cases, of which nine terminated fatally, had occurred at Havel-e berg. The waters of the Oder and the Elb 4 ave been declared infect^
ULSTER UNIONISTS.
ULSTER UNIONISTS. Arrangements for Meetings in Belfast. The Belfast correspondent of the Central News telegraphs that at the meeting of the Ulster Assembly to-day (Tuesday) the chair will be temporarily occupied by the Lord Mayor of Belfast, after which Lord Londonderry will move, and Colonel Saunderson, M.P., will second, the appointment of the Duke of Aber- corn as president and Mr. Thomas Sinclair as vice-president of the Assembly. The Assembly will then sing the National Anthem, after which various officers will be appointed and a "platform submitted for approval. Many delegates have already arrived in Belfast, and great enthusiasm prevails.
THE BRAZILIAN REVOLT.
THE BRAZILIAN REVOLT. Warship Said to have been Attacked by Insurgents. A Central News telegram from New York on Monday says:-The Herald's Monte Video correspondent says it is believed the warship Tiradentes, under the command of Admiral Goncalves, with a body of 100 soldiers on beard, was attacked by the insurgent cruiser, the Republica. The report was brought by an in. coming vessel. The result of the fight is not known. Letters received from Toulon state that the officers and crew of the Brazilian warship Riachuolo, the powerful turret ship now there, refuse to obey the orders of President Peicoto, and re-affirm their allegiance to the cause of Admiral de Mello.
The Moorish Outbreak, b ,
The Moorish Outbreak, b A Reuter's telegram from Madrid on Monday says :—General Sanchez, who has just returned from Melilla, reports that 8,000 men are required for operations against the Arabs in the field and 2,000 more to garrison the forts at Melilla to repel any attacks made on them and to construct the new fort at Guarriach. The seamen of the Condo Venadito yesterday burned two Moorish craft on the beach. A number of Moorish horsemen last night removed the other craft to places of safety.
The British Mission to Cabui.
The British Mission to Cabui. The Pall MaU Gazette's correspondent tele- graphs from Cabnl on Friday (via Allahabad, Monday) :—The Ameer is not in good health, though the business between him and Sir Mortimer Durand proceeds daily. He sent the British Mission a European dinner yesterday. The excitement caused by Vaanovski passing through Shignan from Murghabi to Darwaa has died down.
Fighting in Algiers.
Fighting in Algiers. A Reuter's telegram from Madrid on Monday says :—A telegram from Algiers reports that a detachment of 40 French soldiers have been attacked by Tuaregs, near El Golea, in the extreme South of Algeria. The soldiers made a desperate defence, lasting the entire day, during which twelve of them were killed. The survivors were rescued by reinforcements from El Golea.
Gounod's Funeral.
Gounod's Funeral. A Reuter's telegram from Paris on Monday .says :-The Government has postponed the funeral of the late M. Charles Gounod for one day. The service will, therefore, take place on Friday, instead of on Thursday, as originally projected, and the body will be brought to Paris to-uorrow, instead of to-day.
Revolt in Madagascar.
Revolt in Madagascar. A Dalziel's telegram from Paris on Monday says :—The steamer Ava, which has arrived at Marseilles from Madagascar, brings disquieting news from that island. The insurrection, which broke out in the south, is extending, and threatens to assume formidable proportions. The insurgents are reported to have captured the position which haa been hejd by the troops of the garrison towns, and other armed bands are alleged to be moving about the centre of the island, one of these nuinberinp between 300 and 400 men, responsible for the murder of the Frenoh explorer Muller.
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Inquiry on Monday evening elicited the infor- ination that Sir Andrew Clark continues to pro TOSS favourably, thouarh werv ^SnMSujjf.
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ENTHUSIASTIC BECEPTIONS OF MONTAGUE ROBY'S FAMOUS MIDGET MINSTRELS. Pronounced by the entire Press of the UJÜt84 Kingdom to be a veritable MUSICAL TREAT. Popular Prices—6d., Is., and 2s. Open 7.15. Com- mence at 8. Positively Last Night SATURDAY, October 28. 48G8r28 baIts bp gutfwtu PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. IMPORTANT SALE OF BUILDING LAND IN ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. The PROPRIETORS of the WESTERN lUlL having decided to carry on their GENERAL PRINTING BUSINESS In Extensive Premises Erected and to be Erected hy them at the Corner of TUDOR-ROAD, RIVERSIDE, Find it unnecessary to occupy with the New BuildiDp they propose to erect for the WESTERN MALL the whole of their OLD SITE in ST. MARY-STREET and have consequently instructed MR. J E. GUNN to offer for SALE BY AUCTION, ax THX ROYAL HOTEL, ON THURSDAY, NOV. 16TH, 1893, At 3 o'clock in the Aftemooa, In One Lot, or, if the reserve be not reached for the property as a whole, then in Five Separate Lots as per plan attached to Particulars of Sale. THE SURPLUS PORTION OF LAND, Not required by them, having a Frontage to St. Mary-street in its best position of 52ft., and an ave. rage depth of 138ft., with an equal frontage of 52ft. to the hack street, known as the Great Western Jane. The Property is held for aa unexpired term of jQ years, and will be sold free of almost all restrictive covenants, and ABSOLUTELY FREE OF GBOUJfD BENT. Thus constituting it in all essentials t A FREEHOLD FOR 81 YEARS. Printed Plans and Particulars .will be shortly ready, and can he had on application at the Wester* Mail Offices, St. Mary-Street, Cardiff; of th* Auctioneer, Westgate-street; or of the Solicitors, Messrs. MORGAN and SCOTT, 25306 High-street, Cardiff. 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