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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS, AND IN MKMORIAM. Notlcea appearing under these headings are charged at ;-he followmg rates:— inserted in the "EVENING EXPRESS," "WES- MAIL, and "WEEKLY MAIL," 5s. for 50 and id. for each Additional Word. if inserted in the "EVENING EXPRESS" and WEEKLY MAIL" only, la for 30 Words and Id. for "try Two Extra Words. notices c. this description will be inserted unless •Hhenticated by the name and address of the sender. or telephonic messages cannot be acted oa ccntirmea in writing. jlRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS DEATH. JONES.-on the 7th inst., at 5, Lawn-terrace, Maindec, Newport, Mrs. W. H. Jonea, after a lingering illness. Private funeral, Monday. August 11, at 11.30 a.m. STONE BROS.. I FUNERAL FURNISHERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Personal Supervision to All Orden. Wat. Tel.; Cardiff No. 704. Barry Dock No. 31. teiegmma: "Stone Bros., Cardiff," "Stone Bros., Barry Docks." JT WORKING STREET, CARDIFF. O) and 191, HOLTON-BOAD, BARRY DOCKS. PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. CARDIFF. THEATRE ROYAL, QARDIEE. lessee and Manager ROBERT REDFORD. Every Evening at 7.30, and Saturday h at Two. John Tully's Company in the favourite and Popular Play. "IJNCLE TOM'S CABIN. Next Week— THE GRIP OF IRON." al4544 Box Office at Theatre 10 to 5. Nat. Tel., 362. Q H A N D rjl H E A T R Lessee and Manager.EDWARD QUIGLEY. TO-NIGHT, and During the Week, g O N S OF TOIL. .popular Prices and Times as UsuaL el605wl2 Tis not in mortals to command success, but we'll do more—deserve it."—Addison. 'pHE QARDIFF j^MI'IRE, QUEEN-STREET. Managing: Director OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT. -jl„- ON TTiE BIOSCOPE. •^JUmated Photographs of an Eventful Week. The (JORONATION PROCESSION and incidents of the BUTE CELEBRATIONS. Pictures of Deep and Abiding Interest. STELLA TROUPE OF 8 GIRLS, Singers and Dancers. J. W. ROWLEY, The Ever-welcome and Versatile Singer. The Tramp and the Bell Boy." T THE HOOPERS, Jugglers. Hoop Rollers, Plate Throwers-on the look out for smiles. McCONNEL TRIO Of Players and Singers with Clever Sketches. ELLA DEAN, A Sweet Singer of Various Songs. PRETTY EILY ADAIR., Tn Song and Dance. HOWARD BAKER, m, Laughing Nig. The Cheerful Idiot," by the DEANE TRIBUNE TRIO. An Amusing Playlet. T ROUSBY'S latest Spectacular Novelty, Showing the Most Interesting Items of T„ PAEl!S EXHIBITION. 1900. + i i 17' un Electrical Review in four tableaux, enacted by Les Electrolytes (Two ^adiee). Tableau 1—La Porte Monumentale ^aiain entrance to Exhibition). Tableau 2— the Swiss Village (tempest and sunrise), tableau 3—The Grand Festival Hall (electrical experiment). Tableau 4—Grand Illumination Of the Champ de Mars in .front of the Palace of Hfectricity. Bicycles stored free of charge. JTVO Performances Nightly. Early one Between 7 o'clock and 9; late one between 9 ° dock and 11. Box Office open daily (with exception of Saturdays) 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m. Saturdays 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Plan of Grand Circle. No booking fees. NEWPORT. NEW P 0 R T EMPIRE, CHARLES-STREET. Managing Director OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT. The Peacemaker." bv WAL PINK and CO. VESiTRILOQUIAL VOX. WINNIE DERSON. a Stylish Pretty Artiste. HARRY ANDERSON. ™|th his Love, War. and Social Soncrs. •jEORGE GTLBEY, Comic Singer. HEELEY and MEELEY. Acrobatic Comedians. £ LORRIE FORDE, in Song. GARIGGIO TRIO, ^folding the Balance. CLAIRE'S PERFORM- ING CATS. SHIPPING NOTICE. QJAPE, £ 10 10s. (UNION-CASTLE); CANADA. NEW YORK. jib 10s. (BEAVER). Permits. Tickets, elOSOO DAVIES S, 48. Charles-street. Cardiff. BUSINESS ADDRESSES. TO BE CLEARED, AT NOMINAL PRICES! GLASS AND CHINA. Supplied on Hire to Messrs. Buszard and others bv M. F. SPARKS. 111. QTJEEN-STREET (Near Park Hotel). CARDIFF, At the recent coming-of-age festivities. About 10.000 Meat and Pudding Plates. Tumblers, Wine Glasses. Ac., from Is. per dozen. An exceptional opportunity. a 14543 JJERRING QURERS, ORDKHS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED FOR FRESH JirXKLED, and SALT HERRINGS. ALSO KIPPERS AND BL0AT2RS. ANY QUANTITY. PRICES AND PARTICULARS:— FAROE FISHING COMPANY, __el573wLt_ 1-ISg DOCKS, GRIMSBY. SUNSEARAIN SERGE (Regd.) SUNSEARAIN SERGE (Regd.) SUNSEARAIN SERGE (Regd. Warranted to stand the I SUN, SEA. OR RAIN. SUIT TO MEASURE, 5QS SOLE AGENTS: STEWART & STEWART THE CASH TAILORS, 27, CASTLE AR0 ADE' CARDIFF. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. BEECHAMS CURE BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISOBDEBB, PILLS CONSTIPATION, SICK HEADACHE. INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, And all STOMACHIC TROUBLES. EE C HAM'S pIL LS | 113 REMOVE WIPD and PAINS In the STOMACH, AROUSE SLUGGISH and TORPID LIVERS, ENSURE PROPER ASSIMILATION Of FOOD, STRENGTHEN the STOMACH. BEEC-HAM'S pILLS; JO MAKE you LOOK WELL, FEEL WELL, and' KEEP WELL. REMOVE PIMPLES and BLOTCHES on tnt SKIN. LAY the foandation of GOOD HEALTH. SUITABLE for OLD and YOUNG. B E E C HAM S P ILL S PURIFY the BLOOD and REMOVE SCURVY. ARE MILD, but EFFECTIVE, in their action. REMOVE the result of OVER-INDULGENCE. CURE RESTLESSNESS and INSOMNIA. lJ E E O H A M S p, ILL S. Are SPECIALLY SUITABLE for the I DISEASES and AILMENTS COMMON to FEMALES. IMPROVE the COMPLEXION. .REGULATE we SYSTKBt. BEECHAM'S PILLS have stood the teat of over 50 years without the publication of testimonial*, as t they RECOMMEND THEMSELVES. BEECHAM'S T> ILLS Ie I t<4M EXCURSIONS. P. AND A. CAMPBELL (LIMITED). CARDIFF AND WESTON- LADY MARGARET and RAVENSWOOD, Ac. I (Weather and Circumstances Permitting.) AUGUST. LEAVE CARDIFF I LEAVE WESTON Mon., 11 *12.45. 2.0, 2.30, Mon., 11 12.15, *1.33, 7.0, 8.15 p.m. 8.15, 9.0 p.m. Tucs. 12-8.30, 9.30, 11.0 a.m, Tuos. 12—9.50, 10.15. 11.45 *1.0. 2.45, 3. iQ p.m. a.m. *1.45, 8.30, 8-45 p.m. Wtu.. 13—9.43, )0-30 a.m., Wed., 13— 10.45 a.m 12.45, 12 0 noon, *1,0, 2.0, 3.0, *1.45, 3.0, 9.15, 9.50 p.m. 4.30 j) m. Thurs., 14—11.0, 11.30 a.m., I Thurs, 14—12.0noon, *1.45, 1.0, 3.30 p.m. 5.0, 5.15 p.m. Fri.. 15 — 6.35 a m., 12.15, | Fri. 15-11.45 n.m.. *1.45, *1,0, 3.0, 5.0 p.m. .5.45, 6.0, 6.15 p.m. Sat, 16-7.45 n.m, :.45, 2.30, Sat. 16—12.45,2.50, 3.15, 4.30. 3.45. 4.30. 5.43 p.m. 7.0.7.15 p.m. S P E C I A L SAILINGS. MONDAY, AUGUST 11th. AFTERNOON TRIP TO CLEVEDON VIA W ESTON.—Cardiff. 2.0 p.m.; Clevedon, 7.15 p.m.; Weston. 3.15 p.m. TUESDAY. AUGUST 12th. MUMBLES, TENBY, and STACK ROCKS.— Cardiff, 9.30 a.m.: Tenby, 5.30 p.m.; Mumbles, 7.30 p.m. Fare: Stack Rocks, 6s. AFTERNOON TRIP to MINEHEAD, via 'WESTON.—Cardiff, 2.45 p.m.; Minehead, 7.15 p.m.: Weston, 8.45 p.m. Special Return Fare: Minehead 2s. 6d. AFTERNOON TRIP to CLEVEDON, via TV ESTON.—Cardiff. p.m.; Clevedon, 3.0 p.m.; Weston, 8.30 p.m. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 13th. MINEHEAD, ILFRACOMBE. and CLOVELLY. -Cardiff 9.45 a.m., Clovelly 5.30 p.m.. Ilfracombe 7.0 p.m.. Minehead 8.45 p.m. V. HOLE-DAY TRIP to CLEVEDON. via WKSTON.—Cardiff 10.30a.m.. Clevedon 12.0 Noon (direct) and 8.30 p.m.. Weston 9.30 p.m. AFTERNOON TRIP to MINEHEAD. via- WESTON.—Cardiff 3.0 p.m., Minehead 7.45 p.m., Weston 9.15 p.m. Special Return Fares: Weston Is. 6d.. Minehead 2s. 6d. AFTERNOON TRIP to CLEVEDON, via WESTON.-Cardiff 4.30 p.m.. Clevedon 8.30 p.m., Weston 9.30 p.m THURSDAY, AUGUST 14 th MINEHEAD. ILFRACOMBE. and GLO- V ra,L Y.-Card iff. 11.0 a.m.: Clovcllv, 6.15 p.m.; Iliracombc. 7.45 p.m.; Minehead, 9.30 p.m. CLEVEDON. and CHESTOW, Via WESTON. -Cardiff, 11.30 a.m.; Chepstow. 3.30 p.m. Clevedon. 4.30 p.m.; Weston, 5.15 p.m. BRISTOL.—Pen a rth, 12 noon; Cardiff, 12.20 P.m.; Bristol, 4.0 p.m. Note.-This Steamer leaves Ilfracombe at 9.30 a.m. for Lynmouth, Penarth. Cardiff, and Bristol. SINGLE TRIP TO ILFRACOMBE.—Cardiff, 5.45 p.m. SPECIAL EVENING TRIP TO CLEVEDON.— Cardiff. 6.15 p.m.; Clevedon, 10.15 p.m. Special Return Fare. 1! JJOYAL 7"^ AVAL JJEVIEW. GRAND EXCURSION TO SPITHEAD, Via, BURNHAM and BOURNEMOUTH (Wind, weatlier, and circumstanccs permitting). SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1902. MAGNIFICENT ASSEMBLAGE OF BRITISH and FOREIGN WARSHIPS and GRAND ILLUMINATIONS OF THE COMBINED FLEETS! The Saloon Steamer LADY MARGARET will iei.ve Cardiff at 1.15 p.m., Penarth 1.25 p.m., tor Burnham, where a Special Train will b? waiting the arrival of Steamer, leaving at 2.55 n.m. for Bournemouth, arriving there at 5.15 IVol' Magnificent Saloon Steamer BRITANNIA (or other suitable Steamer) wiil Jeaye Bournemouth Pier at 5.45 p.m. for a Cruise out to Spithead, giving passengera the opportunity of seeing the Fleets and of wit- nessing the Grand Illuminations. After the Illuminations the Ste-amer will leave for Bournemouth, arriving there about 12.0 mid- night. The Special Train will leave Bourne- mouth for Burnham at 1.0 a.m. Steamer will he waiting at Burnham. and will leave for Penarth a,nd Cardiff aftor arrival of train, arriving at Penarth about 5.0 a.m., Cardiff 5.20 a.m. (Sunday). Inclusive Fare. Rail and Steamers, £1. The numbers being strictly limited, intend- in; passengers are requested to take their tickets early. GRAND CRUISE By the Magnificent Sea-going Saloon Steamer BRITANNIA (Wind. weather, and circumstances permitting), THURSDAY. AUGUST 14. 1902. ITINERARY OF CRUISE. THURSDAY. 14th August.—Leave Bristol 1.30 p.m.. Cardiff 3.30 p.m., Penarth 3.40 p.m., Dfra- combe 6.0 p.m. FRIDAY. 15th August.—Arrive Bournemouth about 9.0 a.m. SATURDAY, 16th August.—Leave Bourne- mouth at 9.45 a.m., proceeding to Spithead for a Cruise around the Fleets (prior to anchoring for the Review), subject to Admiralty regula- tions. After the Review Steamer will return to Bournemouth, and will leave again at 5.45 p.m. for the Illuminations, arriving back at Bournemouth about midnight. MONDAY, 18th August.—Leave Bournemouth at 6.0 p.m. tor Ilfracombe, l'enarth, Cardiff, and Bristol. TUESDAY, 19th August.—Arrive Ilfracombe about 1.0 p.m., Penarth 3.30 p.m., Cardiff 4.0 p.m.. Bristol 6.0 p.m. Fare (including the whole Cruise), £ 2 2s. Intending passengers are requested to take their tickets early, as only a limited number will be issued, and only holders of tickets will be allowed on hoard. REGULAR SERVICE TO LYN- MOUTH AND ILFRACOMBE. AUGUST. LEAVE CARDIFF. I LKAVE ILFRACOMBE Tuesday, 12 9.30 a.m. Monday, 11 4,20 p.m. Monday, 18 9.30 a.m. Tuesday, 12 5.15 p.m. Tuesday, 19 V.JO a.m. Monday, la 4.20 p.m. Wednesday, 20 9.30 a.m. I Tuesday, 19 4.20p.m. Thursday."21 Y.30 a.m. Wednesday, 20 4.20 p.m. Tliursdny. 21 4.20 p.m- Note.—On Tuesday, August 12th, the Steamer only returns to Barry. Cardiff and Penarth passengers return from Barry to Cardiff and Cogan by train on production of boat ticket. CHEAP ROUTE TO DEVON AND CORNWALL in connection with the London and South Western Railway. Note.—Through Excursion Tickets are now being issued from Cardiff to Cheddar and Wells, via Weston, in connection with the Great Western Railway. Also from all Stations on the Taff Vale and Rhymney Rail- way to Weston and Ilfracombe. All Ilfracombe Steamers call off Lynmouth to and fro except trips marked t. Steamer leaves Lynmouth 35 minutes after Ilfracombe. Steamer leaves Penarth 10 minutes later than Cardiff, except Trips marked thus For Further Particulars, Tickets, Ac., apply to Mr. WM. GUY, 70a, Bute-street, Cardiff. al3334_ BARRY RAILWAY AND P. & A. CAMPBELL (LIMITED). RE-OPENING OF DAILY SERVICE. WITHOUT BREAK OF JOURNEY. BETWEEN PORTH. CARDIFF. BARRY. PONTYPRIDD. Ac.. AND MINEHEAD, LYNMOUTH, ILFRACOMBE. Ac.. VIA BARRY PIER. TIME-TABLE BETWEEN CARDIFF AND MINEHEAD, VIA BARRY PIER (Wind, Weather, and Circumstances Per- mitting). AUGUST, 1902. Train leaves Riverside Steamer leaves Mine- Station. Cardiff. head. 11th to 14th inclusive— 11th to 14th inclusive— 9.20 a.m 1.52 3.42 7.15 p.m 11.10 a.m 3.30 6.30 8.45 p. 15th.9.20 a.m., 2.32 p.m. 15tli.11.10 a.m., 6.30 ".m. 16th.9.20 a.m.. *1.52, 3.42, l6tli.ll.10 a.m.. 3.30, 6.30 7.15 p.m. | 8.45 p.m. TIME-TABLE BETWEEN CARDIFF AND LYN- MOUTH AND ILFRACOMBE. Via BARRY PIER, from AUGUST 1st to AUGUST 30th. A Steamer will leave Barry Pier at 10.5 a.m. each week day after the arrival of the 9.20 a.m. Train from Riverside Station. Cardiff. the 8.38 a.m. Train from Portb. and the 8.30 a.m. Train from Bridgend. Passengers from the latter Train change at Barry. A Steamer will leave Ilfracombc each week day as under: — AUGUST. 9th to 11th, inclusive 4.20 p.m. 12th to 16th, „ 5.15 p.m. 18th to 26th, 4.20 p.m. 27th to 30th, 5.15 p.m. The Steamer will call off Lynmouth about 35 minutes after leaving Ilfracombe. A Train will await the arrival of each steamer at Barry Pier. Passengers for Pontypridd. Portb. and Stations North of Forth, also for the Vale of Glamorgan Line, will leave Barry Pier at 7.45 p.m.. or Barry Island at 7.48 p.m. Passen- gers holding Through Tickets will be allowed to break their journey at either Barry or Barry Island. The Vale of Glamorgan Passengers must change at Barry. Trains running in connection with the Steamers will stop at all Stations in both directions. For Times at Intermediate Stations and other information See Bills. The Fares (combined Rail and Steamer) from Cardiff (Riverside Station) to all places visited by the Steamers going from Barry Pier are the same as from Cardiff by boalp alone. Fare Lists are exhibited at all Stations. For Further Particulars apply to Mr. WM. GUY. 70a. Bute-strect. Cardiff; or to the General Manager, Barry Railway. Barry Dock. a 13750' TYPEWRITING. JL ALL BRANCHES OF COPYING EXECUTED. Architects' Work Accurately Copied by Experienced Operators. I Cheapest Rates. Typewriting Taught. WESTERN MAIL LIMITED, CARDIFF. el4045 J I EVERY SATURDAY I AT 7.30 P.M. I READ THE SPORTS "EXRESS," EVERY SATURDAY AT 7.30 P.M. BUSINESS ADDRESSES CROSS BROS., THE CARDIFF IRONMONGERS, 3 AND 4, ST. MAliY STREET. COMPETITION PARCEL of CUTLERY. 36 ARTICLES 15L. POST PAID. 6 TABLE KNIVES I A DESSERT FORKS DESSERT KNIVES DESSER1 SPOON ft TABLE FORKS | Y TEA SPUONS Or 3 of each for 7.. 6d. or 4 of each for 10s. MONEY RETURNED IF NOT APPROVED OF. elQQo EYESIGHT TESTING ROOMS, PARK-PLACE, CARDIFF (Opposite Park Hotel Entrance). SCIENTIFIC -rr-ONNER MORGAN, TESTIN G XJ# XV-H- By F.S.M.C. (Lond.), QUALIFIED OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN. OPTICIANS Will be Glad to Advise, WITH- ONLY. OUT CHARGE, in all Matters Relating to Defective Eyesight Hours: and tue Wearing of Spectacles. ONLY. OUT CHARGE, in all Matters —— Relating to Defective Eyesight Hours: and tue Wearing of Spectacles. 9.30 to 7. el009 rpUDOR pRINTING WORKS, I CARDIFF. THE LARGEST AND BEST EQUIPPED PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT IN WALES. ALL CLASSES OF pRINTING, LETTERPRESS, LITHOGRAPHIC, FINE ART, FpWO-COLOUR, GOOD WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. MODERATE PRICES. COMMERCIAL. COMPANY. AND LEGAL PRINTING RECEIVES SPECIAL ATTENTION. SIZE OF ORDER IMMATERIAL. Prices and Particulars can be Obtained from the Chief Office. ^yESTERN MAIL LIMITED, CARDIFF. el642 f FOR FORGil, 1| IFOR FOUNDRY, if {FOR OFFICE, b IH. SAMUEL'S | it WATCHES, If; MADE WELL, TO GO WELL, wj L TO WEAR WELL. [1! A TO-DAY. H. SAMUEL, il 1 TO-DAY. H. SAMUEL. || |i TO-DAY. H. SAMUEL. W\' RAILWAY FARE PAID TO PUR- tyi ll CHASERS OF GOODS VALUE 253. AND » "• UPWARDS WITHIN A RADIUS OF 30 j|U !.»! MILES. {S Q If* SOUND, SERVICEABLE, REAL jj|| 0/ O# SILVER WATCHES FOR ijfjj GENTLEMEN; FINE THREE-QUAKTER PLATE MOVEMENT. jft 1,1' (y /Q REAL SILVER ALBERTS FOR GENTLEMEN. !|| -|r -j SPLENDID BETROTHAL J-O/ • KINGS, HALL-MARKED, SET J* $1 WITH RUBIES, DIAMONDS, AND |1| 1 I' PEARLS. /J. 'J THE FAMOUS "LUCKY". IV I GOLD WEDDING RINGS, 4 GOVE R N M E N T HALL- | •h. MARKED. f \t' SOLD BY WEIGHT, from 7 6. I; J A FREE GIFT WITH EVERY RING. | I H. SAMUEL ft '): 7, ST. MARY-STREET, |j CARDIFF. I For HORTON'S For Females ORIGINAL Females only. BENEDICT PILLS. only. The Proprietor has received thousands of testimonials from all parU. Females of all ages should never be without a box. as they at once remove all irregularities, and are in no way injurious, which is the case with many advertised pills. In boxes Is. lid. and 2s. 9d. Sent Post Free. under cover 2d. extra, direct by the proprietor. G. D. Horton (late Chief Dispenser from the Birmingham General and Lying-in Hospital). 63, Aston-road. North Bir- mingham. Agents:—Cardiff: R. Mumford, Chemist. &c.. Meteor-street. Splotlands. Mer- thyr: Willis, Chemist. Georgetown. Swansea: Lloyd, Chemist, Oxford street. Newport: Young. Chemist. High-street. Cannot be ha.d from other Chemists. N.B.-None genuine dnless bearing "G. D. Horton" in red aercws each label. letters answered free. etc. PREPAID SCALE. Small Prepaid Advertisement* are inserted in the KYENING EXPRESS" at the following rate. ONCE. TRBKK SIX TIMES, TIMES. -1 S. D. Sf. D. S: D. 12 words or loss] 0 3 0 6 0 9 13 to 19 words.I 0 5 0 10 1 3 20 to 26 words. 0 7 1 2 1 9 1 i 1 Each extra 7 n 0 „ In* words. 0 2 0 4 0 6 COMBINED SCALE for Small Prepaid Adver- tisement* in the" WESTEnN MAIL" and EVENING EXPRESS WORDS. ONCK. THR*K TIM IMS. T1MKS. -1- S D. S. D. S. P. 12 or less 0 8 1 4 2 0 13 to 19 1 20 3 0 20 to 26 j 1 4 28 4 0 Each tr. 71 „ words j 0 4 08 1 0 In all caaM tli* name and addreM are eoontud m part of the adrertiremant. PERSONAL. CONSULT me for all you want to know." The book that every family needs; 21. Od.. post free.- Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. LOST AND FOUND. PREVENTION is better than cure. You will not lose JL your keys if yc.u wear a Key Chain, price Is.— Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. e7B9td SCHOLASTIC. FOR Pupil* and Teachers.—Compasa and Divider, with re-flu leads, Is., poet free.—Stationery Depart- ment, Western MailCardiff. e7836d WANTED, Coach for Intcrmediate Law Exam.; Mer- f V thyr or Aberdare; 2 or 3 times weekly.—Address W 60. Evening Express, Cardiff. el516wl2 SKENKRITH School Board.—Wanted, Assistant '1-. Teacher (Article 68\: state aalary required.—Apply to James Farquhar, Solicitor, Abergavenny. cl586w9 LEGAL. WANTED, by young Folicitor, Partnership or Managing Clerkship; hard worker; Lcndon and country experience.—Address W 64, Evening Express, Cardiff. el515wl2 CLERICAL. WANTED Curate for Pontyates; priest; single; duties, Welsh; £ 120.—Vicar, Llangendeirne, Kidwelly. el56Swl4 MEDICAL WANTED immediately, qualified outdoor Assistant; rooms provided; single.—Apply, stating age, salary, and references to Drs. Weichert and Llewellyn, Penygraig, near Pontypridd. el505wll WANTED immediately, a Dispenser and Dresser in colliery district.—Apply, giving age, references, and salary required (indoor and outdoor) to No. W 66, Evening Express, Cardiff. el517wl5 HOUSEKEEPERS. A LL about Cookery, by Mrs. Isabella Beeton; a XX collection of practical recipes, 2s. 9d., post fre». —Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. DOMESTIC SERVANTS. A LI. Servants will do well to study Mrs. Beeton's £ JL Cookie ry Book, Is. 2d., post free.—Stationery Department," Western Mail, Cardiff. 87896d WANTED, good Cook-General. Al.o-Housemaid.— Apply 'lbe Elroa. Rectory-road, Penarth. el0327 WANTED, respectable Girl; general housework, plain cooking; small family; nurse kept; corn- fortablo home.-Apply W 61, Evening Express, Cardiff. »1511wl2 WANTED, experienced, healthy Girl as Nurse; one baby; needlewoman; comfortable home.—Apply W 73. Evening Express, Cardiff. el529wl2 HOUSE-Parlourmaid wanted; small family.-Full H particulars to Mrs. Weichert, Penygraig, near Pontypridd. el540wl3 TT7"ANTED. House-Parlourmaid; one that can do f t plain sewing; 2 in family.-Apply Mrs. Llewellvn, Llwyn-on, LlandatT. cl556wl3 WANTED, experienced General Servant capable of plain cooking; good wages.—Apply Mrs. Lander, 40. Ninian-road, Roath Park. Cardiff. el553wl3 AT the Mount, Caerphilly, a srbart and experienced General; 2 in family; liberal wages to an efficient. w el555wl3 WANTED, reliable General Servant; good wages.— Mrs. Crooks, Liandough, Cardiff. el610wll PCHDEACON ARCHDEACON Edmondcs requires a respectable person as Plain Cook; Churchwoman.-Apply Fitzhamon Court. Bridgend. el574wl4 HOUSE-parlourmaid wanted for smalTfaoiiily; single- handed have good references; good wages; m washing.-Apply with full particulars, Box, 19, Swansea. el564v!3 WANTED, experienced General Servant.; plain cnolT- ing; church.—Apply Mrs. Rees, Vicaragc, Pont- Jntt.n. eJ593wl5 WANTED, a respectable strong girl as Kitchen- W maid; aged 19.-Arply Mrs. Richard England, Rumney Court, near Cardiff. el572wll GOOD General wanted for Cardfifrend of Augusta in family; no children.—Apply, by letter, stating wages required, R 25, St. Nicholas-road, Barry. el593wl2 voung FARMER'S Daughter, domesticated, reifned, young, do entire work small house; country; light help given; accustomed to garden; poultry preferred; com- fortable home; £ 12.—X 0, Evening Express, New- port. el591w9 HOTEL SERVANTS. HALLETT'S" Licensed Victuallers Trade Book, JTI showing takings and expenses for 3 years; 6s. 3d., post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Car- diff.' AVIES'S Registry and Shipping Agency, 43. Charles- street, Cardiff. Established 1880. Nat. Tel., 01384. cl0298 BARMAIDS, 10s. (Cardiff, Neath).-Apply Davies's Registry. el0298 WAITRESSES, Chambermaids, &c., season, per 111:1- lient.Applv Davies's Registry. cl0298 COOKS, Kitchenmaids, Ac., good wages, wanted im- mediately.—Davire's Registry. O10298 GENERALS, Nurses, House-I'arlourmaids, Ilouse- keepers. &c., wanted.—Davies's Registry. el0298 DTSEN<iAGED.—Nymbers of Private Female Servants disengaged; interview free.—Davies's, 43, Charles- street. Cardiff cl029S GOOD General Servant wanted at once~with refe^ rences.—Tredegar Arms. Pill. Newport. el.525wl2 WANTED immediately, a thorough, experienced Barmaid.—Apply Mrs. Griffiths, Navigation Hotel, Merthvr Vale. e1512w12 WANTED, good General, able to do plain cooking. —Davies, Rhondda Hotel, Ferndale. el563wl4 "TTtJ"ANTED, strong General Servant MrsT^Kins, Full tV Moon, Merthyr. el587wl2 MLSCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS. ACTIVE, enterprising, thorough business Man is open for position of trust requiring ability and faithful service; view to future partnership; accountancy, estate, and management experience; suit principal desiring relief; high references; abstainer.—Address W 71. Even- ing Express. Cardiff. el523wl2 ENGINEER R.N.R., 37, desires position Superinten- dent o- Assistant; first-class B.O.T. Certificate; 14 years' sea experience leading Atlantic Mail steamers; good French; excellent references; university training. —Griffith. 6, Green-road, Southsea, Hants. cl576wl4 DRAPER}.—Smith, Davies, and Co., Portli, require young^Man Jor drapery department. el504wll DRAPERS.—Knight and Son, Swansea, require young _Man. Also Youth as apprentice. el533wl2 MAN required; drive, assist in house; country.—W 69, Evening Express, Cardiff. el514wl2 WANTED immediately, young Man for kitchen gar- den where 4 are kept; wages, 18s.—Apply Gar- dener, Coldra, Caerle-jn, Mon. el520wl!> -7 MESSENGER Boy wanted; 5s. a week and uniform. M —Apply Evening Express." Cardiff. el0310 XJLATELA1ERS, Mratticemen, Ship Carpenters, Up- I holsterers, Compositor, Machiue Minders wanted; non-Unionists; railwaymen of all grades registered.—1, J Mill-lane. Cardiff. el497\vll PRINTING.—Wanted immediately, Improver, used to jobbing.—Apply, Manager, Glamorgan Gazette, Bridgend.^ el571wll WANTED, respectable Lads to tell the Evening Express nightly.—Apply to Manager, Evening Express Office, High-street, Newport. »10220 WANTED at once, aeveral smart Lads to ride bicycles.—Apply Evening Express Office. Cardiff. WANTED immediately, experienced Farm Bailiff.— Apply Mrs. Thomas, Cog Farm, Sully, Barry. wl5 WANTED immediately, good Second Hand In bake- house.—Ewins, High-street, Newport. el532wl4 YOUNG Man desires situation as checker; assist in warehouse or any position of trust; good refe- rences.—W 88, Evening Express, Cardiff. el552wl5 MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS. "\7"OUNG Man wanted; 35s. per week and commission; I Continued. i regular wcrk; splendid opening.—Address Compo j Works. Farnworth, Bolton, Lanes. el506wll "TXTANTED experienced, steady, industrious gar- yT rfener for country.—Apply Mrs. Edwards, Fedwhir, Aberdaro. e!548wl3 YOUNG Man seeks a situation as Driver: knows town well: abstainer.—Apply Bucknell, 286, Cow- bridge-road, Canton, Cardiff el5S4wl5 t>2s. 6d. Weekly.—A salary of 7s. 6d. to 22s. 6d. offered to either s;x (who can write) for their spare moments; work may be done evenings.—Particulars sent free to anyone sending addressed envelope to M. Tmst- cott and Co.. 6a, Glendowcr, Torquay. cl4?8wll CL~E"RKS~AND MANAGERS^ WANTED, Junior Clerk: some knowledge of tin- plate accounts preferred.—Apply with references, Melyn Tin Works, Neath. el573wll AGENTS,TRAVELLERS,&c. WANTED Agency for good bouse coal.—Write J, W Western Mail Office. Swansea. e 1547w13 AGENTS wanted". Ink Erasing Electrosine t'encilT erases ink in two seconds without abrasion; one agent's profit 8 weeks over £ 75.—Address Eraser, 18, Lockwood-road. Doncaster. el558wl3 WANTED bv young man, situation as Traveller, Collector, or place of trust.—Apply, XL, Even- ing Express, Cardiff. cl578wl4 MANUFACTURING lirm, proprietors valuable pre- 1\1. parations, require energet.c .Gentleman to repre- sent them as traveller, wjtii opportunity of purchasing share in the concern.—X 13, Evening Express Office, Cardiff. el594wl2 APARTMENTS. A PARTMENTS to Let; suit gentleman; terms mode- rate.—102, Newport-road. Cardiff. e]597wl6 SITTING-room and 2 bedrooms Tor gentlemen; arrange- ment for board if preferred; no children: terns inclusive, 5s. per week each; 'bus passing door.-94. Wyndham-crescent, Canton. el51Cwl2 LARGE sitting-room, one, two bedrooms; with or without boaid.—9. Park-pla-e, Cardiff. el562wl4. MUMBLES.—castli'ton-road. Prospect Villa, comfor- table Apartments: central for trams and bays. wJ3 1 tTTTOODA B.iy.—G)pn View Boarding House; excep- WOODA Bay.—Glen View Boarding House; excep- tionally moderate terms.—Apply R. G. Court, Crown Hotel, Lyntcn (lato Glen Hotel). el539wl3 FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET. PENARTH.—Furnished House to lpt for one or two P months; close to pier, beach, aud station; servant if desired.—Apply 20. Hickman-road, Penarth. e!531wl2 "J3ORTHCAWL.—Splendid furnished House to let, £ August and September; every convenience; close bathing beach.—Apply "C'artref, New-road, Porthcawl. el5R7wl4 PREMISES. MESSRS. a. BZRS AND PEBTWEE, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS. I SURVEYORS, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS. For List of Business Preaiises and Houses to be Let or Sold see "Western Mall" daily. Printed Register free. CfficM!, 93. St. Mary-street, Cardiff. Established 1849 171 OR Sale, Castle-road, Cardf*, corner Shop, with dwelling-house; Bide entrance; shop double-fronted; 13ft. basement, with rolling-way in street; good yard, paved, double doors; house contains sitting-room at back of shop, kitchen, large drawing-room first floor, 5 good bedrooms, bathroom (w.c., h. and c. water); in splendid condition; suitable for any business.—For particulars apply Messrs. S. H. Brooks and Wall, Auctioneers. 05, fit. Man-street, Cardiff. el509wll FFICES to let in the npw Western Mail premises at 0 176, Fleet-street, London.-Apply Edgar Fifoot, at the above address. el0311 TO let, 20, Pembroiie-terrace.—Apply \V. Joies7~2W, Newport-road, CardMf. elJ14d* TO let? It, and 17, ParX-strert l^rfid. 3,' LTincoliv street, Canton, 7s.; Magnolia Vill^, 14, Cowbridge- road.—Apply Mr. J. Siamield, Lion-chambers, 77. St. Marv-street. Cardiff. clN23 rpHE Law of Landlord and Tenant; 18. 2d., post free. JL -Stationery Department. Western Mail, Cardiff. TO let, House, Ruby-street (Clifton-street endi; good condition; long back; 7s. 6d. clear; large rooms.—■ 12, Newport-road. Cardiff. el€3##M rPIO let. Yard and Warehouses, near Dock-street T Station, Newport; stilt builder or engineer.—Apply May bury and Co Newport. el527w"i^ ROOMS (unfurnished), also part Shop; suitable for hairdresser.—5, Walter-rnad, Swansea. el524wl2 House-tihop, etc., to let fron-i CARMARTHEN.—Small House-shop, etc., to let from l'epteml>er; 17, King-street; at present successful bakery, grocery business carried on; easy rent.-Apply Edwards, Glanhafren, Barry. cl575wl4 HOUSE, Shop, and Bakehouse for Sale.—For imme- diate disposal, by private treaty, commodious House, Shop, and Bakehouse, at Cilfynydd; excellent situation; good accommodation; long lease, and moderate ground rent.—For particulars appiy Isaac House, Shop, and Bakehouse, at Cilfynydd; excellent situation; good accommodation; long lease, and moderate ground rent.—For particulars appiy Isaac Edwards (Edwards Bros.), Auctioneer, Dowlais. el558wl4 LLANISHEN, Edgcombo House, Station-road, for sale; five bedrooms, box and dressing-rooms; every modern convenience; conservatory; good garden. el577wll TO Let, No. 9, Dumfries-place, Cardiff; In thorough repair; immediate possession can be had. for fur- ther particulars, apply Iyor Evans, Solicitor, St. John's- square, Cardiff. el585wl5 RJRNITURE. CORONATION.—Make the homo cheerful for the Coronation. Cosy, Easy Chairs. 8s. 6d., 10s. 6d., 12s. 6d.—Harris, The Market, Newport. HAPPY Home^Buy a useful Couch, 13s. 6d.— Harris's.The Market, Dock-street, Newport. HAPPY Home^Buy a useful Couch, 13s. 6d.— Harris's.The Market, Dock-street, Newport. ltl(,IIT Faces.-Buy a nice MaH Cart for Baby; 25s7. 35s., 38s., 40s., 45s.—Harris, Market, Dock-street, Newport. SOLID Comfort.—Genuine, solid wainut dining-room Is Suite, upholstered in real leather, only 9 guineas.- Harris. The Market, Dock-street. Newport. GREEN Plush Suite, £ 5 1&. 6d.; another in crimson, £ 6 10s.; leather cloth suite, only 3 guineas. These are genuine bargains.—Harris, The ilarltct, Dock-street, Newport. LOOK Here!—Couch, ladies' and gent.'s Easy, and four small Chairs, upholstered in American cloth, only £ 2 10s. It's a genuine Coronation bargain, the first we ever had at the price. But. there! It's Coronation. Come soon.—Harris, The Market, Dock-street. el0048 ROLL Top Desks.—New stock now on view.—Sta- tionery Department., Western Mail. Cardiff. e7836d ROATH Furnishing Co., 42, Castle-roan, ana Vere- street, Roath, Cardiff. FIRST-class stuffed back Leather Suite, £ 6 15s.; fs. Od. weekly, or 10 p.c. oiscount for cash; great "ariety. "ariety. I7URST-class Dresstng Chest Bedroom Suite, £ 4 15s.; 2s. weekly, or 10 p.c. -Siseount for cash; any colour. FlItST-class Saddlebag Suite, £ 8 10s.; is. weekly, or 10 per cent, discount for cash; all patterns. IpiRST-c'.sss" Embossed "Velvet" Suits," £ 7 "ids.; 3. weekly, or 10 p.c. discount for cash: any colout. WE upholster every suite we sell, and give a guaran- tee with each ono. v OATH Furnishing Co., complete House Furnishers, 42, Castle-road and Vere-street, Cardiff. PLOORCLOTHS. Linoleurna, Carpets. Rugs, Mats In endless variety, n easy terms, or cash discount. BEDBTEADS and Bedding in all qualities for cash or easy payments to suit all comers. ~\XJK sen nothing but Purified Bedding; a guaraa- VV tee with each article. FURNITURE suitable for ail classes to be obtained on easy terms or cash discount. O one should think of Furnishing before first Inspecting our immense stock. DEAL with a firm of a good, reputation, which is a guarantee in itse'f. ROATH Furnishing Co. holds a flrst-cluss record for straight dealing and good va\ue. DINING and Drawing-room Suites from 4 guineas to 25 guineas; €*• y terms arranged. LARGE stock of Bedroom Suites; complete; from 6 guineas to 40 guineas; all woods. GOQD selection of Brass and Black and Brass Curb-, Fire Brosses; curbs from 10s. 5d.; browses from 2s. 6d. SIDEBOARDS, Overmantels, Hail-stands, Dining and Drawing-room Tables; all sizes. PJLEASE note oui oaly Address. We have no con- nection with any other firm. £ 3 OATH Furnishing Co., 42, Caatie-ro*d, and Vero- XV street. Cardiff. Factory, Oxford-lane. el0189 DOMESTIC ARTICLES. 3-*nl iMetand. Is. 6d.-StaUonery Department, Wes- tj tern Mail. Cardiff. e7896d THE "Handy," 1ft. Boxwood Rule, 6d.—^Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. e78S6d GOLD Bronze Powder for picture frames, 6d., post fres.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Car- diff. e7895d NEW Artist.c Lace Shelf Paper, in packets containing 12 sheets, 34 inches long, "d., post free.—Stationery Department. Western Mail, Cardiff. Department. Western Mail, Cardiff. Department. Western Mail, Cardiff. BsTBeeton's Cookery Book, Is. 2d., post free]—StT- tionery Department, Western Mall, Cardiff. e7896d i tionery Department, Western Mall, Cardiff. 7896d O PENCER, the Universal Provider for Babies, St. O John's-squarc. Cardiff. SPENCER, for Up-to-Date Perambulators. See his Showrooms. I'\l1nwrooms. PEN( E.P,, for latest designs in ail-Carts. Send for price 1Ists. SI'ENCEI!, for latest designs in Mail-carts. Send for price lists. SPENC'F.R is noted for Summer Canopies and Summer Sii:>des. PEN(-,ERIS celebrated "-Xokabout" Baby Ch irs positions, 10s. 6d. PENCER'S-Bath Chairs, Invalid Chairs. Send p.c. for lists. SPENCER'S Wonder of tlio Age Sewing Machines, complete, for 5?s. 6d. FENCER'S Mangling and Wringing Machines, S 'Washing Machines. 8P E N C E R' Kn it tin tfljae h i n esl The Eclipse is the kQ) Best Knitter in the World. SjPENCER'S only address is St. John's Church- S square (opposite Church), Cardiff. el0328 1_ BICYCLES, 4c. ROBERT Bevan's Depot for Swift, Rover. New Hud- son, and Star Cycles, complete, with free wheel and 2 brakes, £ 10 10s. ej.03C8 ROBERT Bevan has a large number of second-hand Cycles, from £ 2 10s.: also a number of slightly sDop,soil00 Cycles f 0 dear cheap. el0309 ROBERT Bevan "lias several Bard Path Racers, 22in. and 24in. frames, with Dunlop sprint tyres, any gear fitted, to cloar at -7 10s. cash; guaranteed for two years. e10309 ROBERT Bevan has a large number of Star Cycles, fitted with free wheel, plated rims, Dunlop tyres, 2 rim brakes, fuliy guaranteed for two years, which h. is supplying on the gradual payment system, from 15 per month. LUGGAGE carriers for rear of cycle 3s. 6d. sach; L special value in cycle Capes, from 4s. 3d. each; cheapest house for travelling bags, portmanteaux. Glad- stone bags, ice.—Bevan. 31. Castle-street. Cardiff. el0309 CYCLE Accessories of every description; largest stork lowest prices.—Write or call for particulars Bevan. 31. Castle-street. Cardiff. el0309 RIHUR Steele and Co., Cycle Makers, ,Sc., 2, Charles-street, CardiJ.—Royal Arthur, as road racer, L5: Royal Arthur, with free wheel and 2 rim brakes. L7; Rex Cycle, as road racer, superior finish, or with free wheel ana. two rim brakes, plated rims in each case, £8 IJs. Speciality—Machines built to order in Eadie Fittings or to Specification. FOR disposal, Gent's Safety Coventry, free wheel, rim brake, silver-plated Westwood rims, genuine A.B. Velox tyres, 1902, guaranteed; costly machine; quite new: not soiled; sacrifice C5 10s.. lowest; will send on approval; genuine bargain.—K. Gill. Waverley Villa, B»ach-road, Weston-super-Mare. *15d AYLIFFE aud Son?, manufacturers of the weil- known Daisy Cycle. Write for catalogue. Daisy Cycles cu" uled free of charge for two years whon Duilt to orrKr. One grade onlv in Daisy Cycles— highest obtainable. Ladies' and Gent's 1902 models, gold and silver lining: with plated or Roman rims, will be found an ideal mount. Daisy Cycles cannot be excelled. Featherweight Racers, Road Racers, and light Roadster-for finish and easy running the most up-to-date Cycle in Wales.—Address. Ayliffe and Sow., Daisy Cycls and Motor Works, Cardiff and Newport, Nat. Tel., B32 Cardiff. e9763 AYLIFFE and Sons for Plating and Enamelling. Daisy Cycl» Works for repairs to any make cycle. Ayliffe and Sons for 2-speed gear and free wheels. Daisy Cycie Works, CardJU for Morrow Hubs and accessorise. e97<> REPAIRS If sent to Morris Bros.. Cycle iua Motor Works, Pontypridd, always give satisfaction. Over- haul, enamel, and re-plate for 25s. if sent at once, Accessories to trade at wholesale factors' prices. el947 ARD Case and Diary, witit instir.%nce for CARD £ l per week if disabled by accident; Is. Id., post free.—Stationery Departw.ent, Western Mail, Cardiff. e7S96d MUSICA L. rp. W. Waite gives Lessons on the Organ and I'iauo- I forte.—47, Pembroke-road. Canton. Cardiff. el587wl5 ANUSCRYPT-Music Paper, Is. 2(1. per packet of 24 sheets.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. NICHOLSON'S-Favourite Song Book, containing 144 Popular songs (old notation), 2s. 6d.. post free. Stationery Department. Western Mail. Cardiff. PIANbFbRTE, £ 19 ISs., the Challenge Model; delivered frea to any address; guaranteed for 20 years; all modern improvements.—Can only be obtained of Thompson and Shackell (Ltd.), 32, Castle-street, Swansea, &c., tec. eS7Gl IANO, returned from hire; a rare opportunity; a splendid Ibacb, in rosewood; only £ 27 10s. cash; In perfect condition; worth double.-Thompson and Shackell (Ltd.), 24, Queen-street, Cardiff. e9701 FIANOFOKTE.—A magnificent Collard Upright Grand; listed at '15 guineas, offered for L32 cash; an excellent bargain.—Thompson and Shackell (Ltd.), 24, Queen-street, Cardllf. e9701 ~k MER1CAN Organ, by Mason and Hamlin; only £ 15 J\_cash; a genuine bargain. Also a Malcolm Organ, only £8 105., and several others equally cheap.- Thompson and Shackell (Ltd.), 24, Queen-street, Car- diff. cS7Cll_ ETZLER Piano, practically new, £ 22 10s. cash; brilliant-toned Hopkinson, £ J1 10s. cash, and about 20 other Pianos by the leading makers on offer at bargain prices for prompt cash, or may be had on hire systcin.—'Thompson and Shaokell (Ltd. 24, Queen- street, vCardiff. 'u. eU701 RI.NSMI&AD Pianc,!tlrtp,, in handsome rooawood c4Lse; choice marqueteile panel; iron frame; full tri- BRINfMEAD Pianoforte, in handsome rosewood case; ;fl#tTl; best check action; £ 36 net cash.—Heath. IANOFOR'lE by Waddington; burr walnut case; trichord; in grand condition; £ 19 18s. Also Van- ierbolt Pianoforte; E12 12s.—Heath, Cardiff. PIANOFORTE by Caaby; burr walnut case; in P splpndid condition; a bargain; £18 18s. Also D'Almaine Pianoforte; 21 guineas.—Heath, Cardiff. BGANS, new and second-hsnd, by all makers, from £ 3 17s. 6d. Repairs in all branches.—Heath and Sons, 76, Queen-street, Cardiff. elolo IF you want a Piano or Organ, do not be persuaded I by any interested person to purchase until you have ascertained tho extraordinary value we are ollering. will save many pounds, be most liberally treated, mil get the easiest possible terms by purchasing from is.—Duck, Son, and Pinker, the Great Piano Merchants, Pulteney Bridge, Bath, and at Bristol. Catalogue and book of advice free. (Name this paper.) elOOG PIANO, costing o4 guineas; 18 guineas cash. 12-stop American Orgaa, mirror top; original price, 24 guineas; take 14 guineas cash. Both guarranteed; jvery improvement and equal new.—zi, Llanbleddian- fardens, Cardiff. el0121 '"TTTTESTERN Mail" Dance Album, comprising VV waltzes, polkas, lancers, quadrilles, barn dances, k-c., &c.. Is. 3d.. post free.—Stationery Department, IVestern Msil, Cardiff. SMALL Church or Chapel Pipe Organ; 8 stops; pedal board on speaking front; fine tone; pitch pine ir.je; mahogany fittings; £ 70.—Design and particulars Belgrave-crescent, Bath. PIANO, iron frame, full compass, walnut, sale; p cheap.—Angle, 19, Plantagonet-strect Cardiff. el581wl4 WORKS OF ART AND CURIOS. I DO not fail to look through the collection of Paint, inss and Drawings by ancient and modern masters. ESTIMATES jivea for ali kinds of Picture Framing. mib jT^Olt sale, Secretaire Book Case; Oak and Mahogany Bureaus, Grandfather's Clocks, &e. /S EOitGE Peaice. Fiae Art and Antique Dealer, OT 115. Queen-street, Csrdifl. GILDING done at private residences without removal by <«per>nee workmeD; distance no object GIVarce is open to buy antique furniture, cornet .cupboards old chiaa, old coloured engravings. IF you want Swansea and Nantgarw China go to G"o*vre Penrce. 115. Qneen-street. Cardiff IF you want, antique furniture renovated send post- card to Gee rge l'ei.e, 515. Queen-street, Cardiff. OLD picture and looking-glass frames re-giided equal to new estimates free on application. OLD oil paintings Lined and Kestored.*9816 COAL FOR SALE. COALS.—Telephone 01024. l'faldau, 24s. genuine international, 23s. 6d.; Selected, ?.ls.: good Large, 20s.; Range Nuts, 19s.; Ocean Nuts, 22s. per ton; send direct; no agents.-West End House Coal Mer- chants. Canton. Cardiff. e987d PARK Coal Co.. Sallsoury-roaC. Cardiff.—Agents for P North's Red Ash Coals. Nat. Telephone, 599. e956d GARDNER'S Railway Ready Reckouer and Railway GARDNER'S Railway Ready Reckouer and Railway Charges Guide, is. 3d., post free.—Stationery Department, Western Ms>l, Cardiff. MISCELLANEOUS SALES. 1.OR Sale or Hire, a few new specification coal Wagons, with side and end doors; equal to new.—Midland r Wagon Co., Newport, Mon. el550wl3 GLAZIERS' riaanond and Glass Cutters, wholesale G and retail.—Apply, prices, James Read, 245, Wiiite- horse-lane. South Norwood, London, S.E. wl5 WOODITE for steam joints, gauge glass rings, pump cups, etc.—A1* rite James Read, 245, Whitehorse- lanc, South Norwood. S.E. cl589wl5 FR Sale. Dunnage Boards, Scantlings, Battens", Scaffold Poles; also Russian and Dunnage Mats; cheap.—Coles and Son, Top West Bute Dock. Car- diff. e] 549w20 FULL size Billiard Table; complete with all fittings; £ i5: delivered, fixed, free of cost.—Probert, 22, Ebrington-street. Plymouth. el374wl2 BUI! Lengths, 7s. 6d.. 10s." 6d., 12s. "od., 15s. in All Wool. Vicunas, Serges, Tweeds; patterns free; any length cut. carriage paid. -Albion Woollen Manu- facturing Co., 56. Woodhouse-lane, Leeds. SAFES.—150 Fire, Thief: half price.—Levy''s Safe" ('om- pany. Frederick-street, Sunderland. ell33d SUN-Blinds, Awnings, Tents. Flags, Tarpaulins, Horse. S Cart, & Rick Covers. Harness. Saddlary, Ac.—Fred Morgan & Co., Makers, Cardiff & rpnarth. el0023 rpABLE Tennis Sets, is. 6d., 5s., 7s. 6d., 10s. 6d.— J_ Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. e9550 HAKWOOD'S Milk Seller's Daily Delivery Check Book, Is.; postage, 2d. extra.-Stationery Depart- ment, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. e9550 OVERDUE Account Reminders, containing 250 forms; 5 different kinds: Is. per box.—Stationary Department, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. e9550 J CARD Case and Diary, with insurance for £ 500; cyclist. £ 1 per week if disabled by accident; Is. Id. post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. e9550 SPECIAL Offer.-Nine popular Noveis. The set, as ks below, will be forwarded, carriage paid, for 6s.:— ALICE, OR THE MYSTERIES. ERNEST MALTRAVEBH, JANE EYRE. MARY BARTON. THE CAAiONS. SCARLET LETTER. IVANHOE. LAYS OF SCOTTISH CAY^ilERS. VANITY FAIR. The set of 9 novels, 6s., carriage paid.—Stationery Department, WestMn Mail Limited. Cardiff. e9550 PEC-IAL Line.-Three-well -in-kstand-f-r-o-Mca-o-r S home use, Is. 6d. post free.—Stationery Depart- ment. Western Mail Limited. Cardiff. e9500 I MISCELLANEOUS SALES, Contd CORONAl ION Badges, lid. each, post free; 12 assorted for Is., post free.—Stationery Depart- ment, Western Mail Limited. Cardiff. e3550 THE Handy (1 foot) Boxwood Itulo will go in vest pock.et, 6d.-Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited. Cardiff. "t>. MRS. Beeton's Cookery Book, is 2d. post free.— Stationery Department, Western Mail Lanted, Cardiff. e9550 rrHE Favourite steel grey Note Paper, in 2 sizes, 7id. T per pound packet. envelopes to match. packet; postage, 4d. extra for the two packets.—Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited. Cardiff. e9550 HAKDWIck'S- Traders' Check BOOK. for buying and selling by the hundredweight, ton, or measure; 2s. 9d. post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited. Cardiff. e9550 COMPASS and Divider, with re-fill leads, Is. post free.—Stationery Department, WJestern Mail Limited. Cardiff. e9550 GOLD Bronze Powder, used with water lor picture frames, dc.. Gd. per packet pout free.—stationery Department, Western Mail Limited. Cardiff. eP550 rpENASITINE.—A new Cement lor repairing glass, I china, &c.; sticks anything and everything; 6d. per tube, post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. eS550 THE mcst useful Present is a Syan or Waterman Fountain Pen; tine, medium, or broad gold nib, 10s. 6d., post free.—stationery Department, Western Mail Limited. Cardiff. e9550 1 "FOLDING Blotting Pad, with diary memo, tablet, Is post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail limited, Cardiff. e9550 rpHE Best Table 1'ennis Net; can be fixed on any _L table; no screws or ciamps; 3s. 9d. post free.— Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited, Car- diff. r955C SAVE Time Letter Cards, 4^d. packet of 25; postage Id. extra.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Limited, Cardiff. e9550 MISCELLANEOUS. EOLLER. Mark Lame. & Baltic Self-Raising "Fiour. —Ask your g-ocer for these brands; the quality will please you.—Prepared by Thomas and Co., 60a, Broadway, Cardiff. el401wll IS your Watch Wrong? The best snd cheapest shop in Cardiff for the repair of Watches of every description (English or Foreign) is 38, Cistle Arcade (third shop from Castle-street), by James Keir (for ten years with Mr. Spiridioi). Clocks and Music Cleaned a1:1 Pepaired. -I PORI'S and Cricket, Lawn eiinis, Croquet, SPORTS and Gaines: Cricket, Lawn Tennis, Croquet, &c. E, ery requisite. Illustrated list can be had by calling, cr will be sent post free.—Norton, 126, Queen-street, Cardiff. eiOC63 "CTANS. Vans. —When Moving employ the British vans, I which are of the improved type; largest, therefore the cheapest.—Proprietor. Evan Jones, British Coal Co. Head Office—1. Semghenydd-road. Nat. Tel.. 524. el0113 rpRIPLE Telegram Books, 2s. 3d. post free.—Sta- X ticnery Department, Western Mall Limited, Car- diff. e9550 INDEXED Letter or Invoice File, for private or office use, 2s. 9d. post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff egsbo RE YOU TN T R"O IT~B L E ? Are You in Trouble? One Shilling for a consulta- tion with a man of the world will perhaps save you from a lsw suit, reconcile you with one. with whom in your heart you do not wish to quarrel, procuro you the money oyoir want, prevent your disgrace, or make von feel the happier. Then write for an appointment to Box W 49, Express, Cardiff. Letters, attendances, instructions, Is. each. Absolute privacy. Motto: Care, cheapness, and celerity. el489wl5 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. FAMILY'S Washing wanted by respectable person; good laundress.—1, May-street, Cathays. el596w9 PIGEONS, POULTRY, &c. GOSLINGS, 7k. 6d. per couple, 42s. dozen; Ducklings, 4s. per couple, 22s. dozen; Cardigan and Here- fordshira (this year's March hatched) Pullpts.-O'Xci11, Live Poultry Dealer. 3, Penvpeel-road, Canton, and 4, Caroline-street, Cardiff. el411w!2 MEDICAL REMEDIES. ARTIFICIAL Legs, Hands, Eyes, Trusses, Leg Irons, Crutches, Belts, Children's Rubber Trusses. Elastic Stocklfifs, &c; repairs or re-covering done; lady atten- dant. Catalogue free.—Note only addresses, Allen IV.^rce, 7, Charles-street, Cardiff, and Broadmead, Bristol. A secret Worth £ 50.—Recipes for small-pox, drunken- XlL ness. Iilo'ul-'pittipg. nervousness, rheumatism, ir free on receipt of postage.—Rev. 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THE MYSTERY OF THE JADE EYE,
[ALL RIGHTS RESERVED] THE MYSTERY OF THE JADE EYE, By FERGUS HUME, Author of "The Mystery of a Hansom Cab," "The Bishop's Secret," Ac. CHAPTER II, COVXT IVAN'S WCEST. "You would betray me. Count Ivan." "Xot at ail."replied the Russian coolly. "You make a. mistake. Hafiz. I would merely have a portion of the plunder." "It is not plunder," retorted the Parsec with a scowl. "Janshee is rightfully mine. I worship no idols, but I make use of this one lo obtain ;ill the money I can. Ah! I was a fool to tell you. Count Ivan." The Russian shrugged his shoulders. "1 don't dispute that." said he with a eneer; "even gratitude would not have made me so false to my own interests. But I saved your life. so I suppose it was only human that you should tell me your secret." "I wish I had been drowned. Count Ivan. But you saved me when I fell overboard off Suez, and I wished to repay you. But I should have kept my secret and repaid you out (If my wealth when it came. Now-" "1 am trying to find out the secret for my- self." said Ivan, "that is why I advertise for the Jade Eye. If it comes into my posses- sion — "If it does," interrupted the other rapidly, "what can you do? You will have the Eye. but you do not know where Janshee is to be found." "nah! The man who brings me the Eye will know where the body of your idol is. In fact, he may bring the whole thing with him." "I tell you no. The Eye has been taken away from the idol. The Eye is here, the body of .1aushee is there. Only when they are brought together will prosperity come. 1 "YOU HAVE XOT GOT THE JADE EYE, YET," SNARLED HAFI3. know where the idol is. But I won't tell you. I have told you too much already, and you wish to betray me." Count Ivan shrugged, and looked out of the window. He was a tall, fair man. with steel- blue eyes, cold and sinister. His figure was good. his face handsome, and be was ele- gantly dressed. A high-bred man. and a dan- gerous one. That was the impression pro- duced by Count Ivan on the majority of the people be consorted with. The minority, being fools, trusted him, and paid for their trust. Hafiz, the Parsee. was one of these, anu he now sat gnawing his fingers, and cursing the man who was in possession of his secret. Hafiz was short and yellow-skinned, and oily in his looks. Yet he was venomous enough at the present moment. Not that Ivan cared. In the course of his adventurous life he bad met with more than one Hafiz. "After all," said he, turning from the win- dow. "I do not see why we should not work together. It is probable that the Jade Eye will come into my possession. It must be in England. and five hundred pounds for such a trumpery object will be sufficient to bribe the person in whose possession it now is. Well, then, Hafiz, I shall have the key. You know where the lock is. Let us put them together and share., "No," cried the man rising, with an ugly light in his eyes. "If you get that Jade Eye you can do nothing with it. I know where the idol is. and I keep my secret. If you get the key and hand it to me. I'll make you rich, but I will not give you half." "Then I won't do business," said Ivan reso- lutely; "you can go, Hafiz! When I have the key—that is the Jade key—I'll let you know, and repeat my offer. Should you refuse I will search for the idol Janshee on my own account. An advertisement will bring that as well as the Jade Eye." "You have not got the Eye yet." said Hafiz savagely, and glided towards the door. "Ob! I will keep my secret. All IShall be mine." "There are two opinions about that," sneered the Count, whereat Hafiz departed with a snarl. His looks would have frightened many a man. but the Kuseian was jsteelcd to horrors. His past was as adventurous as that of Sinbad Hie Sailor. When the Parsee had gone Ivan walked to a side table littered with photographs, and picking up one proceeded to examine it with a look of adoration in his usually cold eyes. The photograph was that of Rebekah Salt, and in it she looked even more than usually beautiful. Ivan had the Oriental contempt for women, yet he felt that he could fall on his knees and worship the original. But she kept him at arm's length. In his ignorance he ascribed this to the fact that the gifts be had sent her. and which she had returned, were not sufficiently costly. "If I were only rich—rich." he murmured pacing the room, "I would buy her—all women can be bought. I would take her to the south and build for her a place worthy of such a divine creature. But I can do nothing until I get the Jade Eye, and not even then unless I can wring the secret out of Hafiz. Where can that idol be? In England I know; but England is not a. small island. No." At this moment his servant, a silent. dit- creet man of gigantic stature, entered and handed him a card. Ivan read thereon the name of Mr. John Tyson, and gave orders that the visitor should be admitted, wonder- ing if he had come to see him in answer to the advertisement. As a matter of fact. Jack had come on some such errand, but his infor- mation was of a sort other than Count Ivaot expected. The Russian was surprised when a hand- some young gentleman presented himself, and wondered if, after all. this visitor had really come to give information about thl) Jade Eye. He rapidly took in Tyson's appear- ranee, his bronzed face. his trim moustache, and curly black locks. Jack was a very hand- some man. and knew the value of his own. looks so well that he was always most parti- cular about his dress, and. although not rich, contrived to look well-groomed and smart. On his side he examined Rebekah's adorer closely, and immediately conceived a distaste for his personality. Ivan was gentleman, snd good-looking, but there was about hliD. a reckless air which Tyson mistrusted. He. therefore, placed himself on his guard, and waited for his bost to commence the conver- sation. "Good morning, Mr. Tyson." said Ivan, placing a chair. "Will you not be seated?** and he sat driwii also. "Your business, Mr. Tyscn?" "I have come about the advertisement. Count," said Jack frankly. Ivan with difficulty repressed a start. The answer bad come sooner than lie had expected, and he exultingly thought, that he had won one point in the game against Hafiz. Put ha reckoned wrongly. as he soon learned. "Ah!" he replied, "the advertisement! I have had it in every London paper for a week." "For a. week!" echoed Tyson surprised. "I only saw it this morning. It was pointed out. to me by—" he looked directly at the Russian. "Miss Salt." !va.11 rose to his feet. and his pale faca flushed. "Miss Rebekah Salt! You know her then. sir?" "All the world knows her. Count. A cele- brated dancer like Miss Salt does not pass uni.oticed. But it so happens that I know her better than most people. We were fast friends before she became famous, and I am now painting her picture for the Academy." "Happy Mr. Tyson!" sighed the Count. "SliQt will be with you, then, for hours at a time. 1. wish I were in your place!" "You admire Miss Salt then?-' "I worship her." declared the Russian fiercely. "She is the most beautiful of all women, and the coldest. I send her gifts. she returns them; and I-hut this is of no interest to you. Mr. Tyson." He paused, and looked at Jack, hesitatingly. "One word. Mr. Tyson, before we come to business. Is Miss Salt engaged tG be married?" "Xo. Not that I know of. But she 11a11 many admirers." Ivan snapped his fingers. "La. la, la., la!'? he said gaily. "I am one of them, and th6 richest will win." "Not Miss Salt." said Jack gravely; "she ia a good woman." "Oh! of course," retorted Ivan ironically, "all women are good, or at least we tell them so. Well, I would not have my future Countess otherwise. For, mark you. Mr. Tyaon. I wish to make that glorious creature my wife. 1 have an ancient name, much money, large estates, and a high position in Russia." Jack bowed gravely, his steady eyes on tha sinister face. "I congratulate you. Count, he said. "but Miss Salt is not to be bribed." "We shall sec. I—" he broke off again. "Bah! here I am talking like a school-boy about matters which concern only myself. Let us dismiss that angel from o.ur thoughts He kissed his hand to the photograph. "A. difficult, but neceSsary task, Mr. Tyson. And now. sir?" Ivan straightened himself, and once more became cool and hard. "your errand? The Jade F.ye! You have it?" "Indeed, no. 1 came to learu. why you advertised for it." Ivan frowned. "You ask too much," he sai(I coldly. "1 am not disposed to gratify an im- pertinent curiosity." "How do you know that my curiosity is im- pertinent, Count? I may be able to tell you something you would like to know." "About the Jade Eye?" "No. Rut about the idol from which tho eye was taken." "Janshee!" Ivan, who bad sat down, was on. his feet again, and much excited, "you know where Janshee is 10 be found?" "If Janshee is a bronze idol from the Eash with a head of Jade and hands to match, Jl do know where it, is." "Tell me, Mr. Tyson. Tell me." "Oh. dear me. no." replied Jack. disengaging his arm from the grip of the Russian. "As yet I do not know your reason for advertising for the Jade Eye—the one eye of Jan- shee which is missing," said Jack emphati- cally, "you see I call the image by the nama you give it. But why it should be called so I do not know. Perhaps you can tell me. Count?" (To Tie continued to-morrow.) ('Copyright in the United States of America by D. T. PieroeJ