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L PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. CARDIFF. -|J O Y A L Lesse*. and Maaapere?«.llrs EDWAIID FIJSTCHEJt MR widV/H1)1D ItECEITIOX OF In tfiTrrSt^ J 1AL I'TOX- JVN.'S COMPANT *u, S"c"cess from the STRAND THEATRE "otastic Mythological Modern Comedy;, in Three Acts, JljJ" i o B E CALL SMILES). rreceded at 73C with an Original Comedietta bj trtortre Dintr, entitled t,A morning CALL." and Puces rvs usual. Half-price at Nine. kT ;„cr1"^ yftces Rt Messre. Thompson and ShackellV I Limited), C^ucct'strLet. Telephone No. 521. M0NDA\~NEXT,"7uLT 5th, THE NEW MUSICAL PI .AY—THE JAPANESE GIRL. • RAND r|l II Ji A T R is Lessee a ad Manager ".Mr. CLAP.ENCE SOUXES. Entilusialitic lieceptio i of tne Great Military, Drama, from the Surrey Theatre, enlisted. Popular Pni.es, from 4d. to 30s öd. Open 7.10 U eariy doors 6.45), commence 7.i(? 'I „vtn)„„ MONDAY NEXT, JULY 5th, NURSE CHARITY," PARSON THOKXK," AND "FOLLOW THE DRUM." Tia not m mo.tais to oooiiuana ati.xress. Due we'll do more—deserve it." THE JgMPIRE lUr.aging Director OSWALD STOLL. TO-NTGDT! ANOTHER SURPRISE. THE AMERICAN JglOGKAPH, Invented ny Hennas Casier. New York. A MARVELLOUS IMPROVEMENT ON THE CINEMATOGRAPH E. Erc-ythm^ is stiowu lite-size. "lie a/e ot eij^roseinp interest. 0 s«'Mtion created at the Palace Theatre, Lonuoo. the serpation created at the Palace Theatre, Lonuoo. nightly by the Biograph [ feature of the pretest entertainment j reason. J Hiss KATE GKRALDINE, { \ocalist. ¡ M „ The Three Charmintr j sisters ma carte, • On the Tiffht Wire. j BA RBY LA NDEB. I Comedian. j THE O'MALLEYS, Two Popular Comedian*. I flu- ^LSH PRIZE GLEE SINGERS, I MM Majt-iejThomas, Miss Polly Collins, | Mr. Towyn Tbomae, f Mr. Marsh Jones, [ Owilym Gwent's "Yr Haf." » THE THREE SISTERS SLATER, Trioistes. i I FLORRIE FORDE, I The Australian Comedienne. Ne.tt Week: — TESTA VICTORIA, JENNY VALMORE, l?OTIr*ir J* CAMP. WCXICE.—Vasjtore' Cycles stored free o! charge. Artificial meau<i employed to render the tempers, ture cooler inside than outside the Empire. Seats may be booked in advance 10 a.m to 4 p.m. Tw.) Complete Performances Niglitly-first between 7 and 9; second between a and 11. 53032 NEWPORT. THE gMPIR B Staging Director OSWALD STOLL TO-NIGHT I John Tiller's Famous Company j in SAUCY SUSAN. Forty Artistes. fcpCLW' Oioutay. 1 New Music. Varieties by other Artiste*. Look out for Pe:;¡¡:ry Pryde. Look out for the Biograph. TO THE PRINTING TRADE THE WESTERN MAIL LIMITED Are Prepared to Execute Orders for LINE and HALF-TONE PHOTO-ZINCO PROCESS BLOCKS FOR THE TRADE, AT THIS SHORTEST POSSIBLE NOTICE. tfork Received First Poet in the Morning Despatched Same D«z. SPF..rnALmES BINDERS' BLOCKS. Extra Deep on Thick Zinc, Equal to Out Brasa. BLOCKS FOR COLOUR WORK. WESTERN MAIL LIMITED. 51799 ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. TO ARCHITECTS and SOLICITORS. IPECIFICATIONS and REPORTS TYPEWRITTEN with accuracy and despatch at 'id. per pap BILLS of QUANTITIES, per page fjd W- Copies of one page for 2i. 3d. Higher numben of Coplea at a Cheaper Bate. AOCtliACT IN EVERT DETAIL GUARANTEED LF.8AL MATTER.—Draft, Brief, Affidavit, end IpOndeoce neatly and accurately Oopid. ALL OTHER BRANCHES OF TYPEWRITING I EXECUTED AT SHORTEST NOTICE. I .VESTERN MAIL LIMITED, Or. Mary sTREET..JABDOT. SOCKS OFFICES > 112. BUTE-STREET. Cm" .1 SXCUBSION3. LORNA DOONE COMPANY daii.y SEnvrri-, betwekn oardiff and WESTON (GALLING AT PEN ARTE) I By the F«vonrite Steamers LORVA POONE, SCOTf 4c. (wind, wwtber, and eircunistancci permitting) ,I JULY. LEAVE CARDIFF. I LEAVE WESTON., Thur. 1—9.15 a.m., 4.0, Thur. 1-10.0 a.m., 4.), 6.0,0 p.m. 6.4:3, 9.0 j>.m. Frl. 2—9.20a.m.,4.40,6.45 Fri. 2—10.15 a.m., 5?• p.m. 7.45 Ct-iti Clevedon). I Sat. 3—*8.0,9.45 a.m., 12.0 I Sat. 3—*3.45, 10.30 a.r> noon, 6.0, 8.0 p.M. I 4.40,6.50. 9.0 p.m. Moil. 5—*7.45, :J.50, 11.15 Mon.5—*8.20, 10.15 a.v a.m., 1.0, 7.15 p.m. 12.0 noon. 6.0,8.30 p i- Tucs. 6-0.35, 11.15 a.m., Taes. 6—10.5 a.m., 12°> 1.40,8.0 p.m. | 6.30, 9.0 p.m. Wed. 7—*8.0, 10.0 a.m., Wed. 7—*8.50, 10.50 a,l-> 12.0 }iooi), 2.30 p.m. 12.50,8.15 p.m. 08mng at PeMrth Pier ten minutes later tIoIl ar(' j Cardiff except eteamera marked thus *■ I t SPECIAL SAILINGS. I FRIDAY, JULY 2. „ I LTNMOUTH Kn<! U-FRACOMBE. leave Can" ( 10.20; Ppuarth, 10.30 a.m.; Ilfraeombe, 4.30; tti- mouili, 5.5 n.m. Also SINGLE TRIP to BRISTOL. Leave Cariff. 7.0 pm. EVENING TR1T to CLEVEDON. I^eave Pena'h, 6,45: Cardid, 7.0: C'levcdori. 8 45 p.m. EVENING CHANNEL CRUISE to WESTON nd OLEYEDON. i.eave Cardiff, 6.45; Peuarth, fc.5; Arriving back about, 9.45. I Arriving back about, 9.45. SATURDAY, JULY 3. LTNMOUTH and ILFRACOMBE. Leave Oar^, 100; Penarth. 10.10 a.m.; lifracombe. 3.30; fti- n:oi.th. 4.5 pm. CLEVEDON (Via WESTON). Ifave Cardiff 2.0 a rcn. Penarth, 12.10; Clevedon, 3-50 and 9-15 n.r EVENING TRIP to CLEVEDON and KRISfL Leave Penarth, 5.45; Cardiff, 6.0", Bristol, 3,0; Clevedon, 9.15 p m. A limited number of reason tickets are now bNi issued A Limited Number of MONTHLY TICKETS issued I A Limited Number of MONTHLY TICKETS be I > iasiK-d during the Montlis of July ai;(l Auj18^- at 10s. each; two children under t*veive to cour [ orse adult. The Ticket in all cases will date first day of the Month. For Further Particulars apply to J. and M. fjpn and Co., 11, Mount Stusrt-square, or to the Age?, A. LOWICK. 61753 Box Office, Pier-head. Card*- j I t jPART 12 NOW REA[Y i I ™ Important Announeemeit! I i I A NEW PICTORIAL! ALBUM. i I ENGLAND'S. histofy I As pictured by taep famms Painters. I I Price Sixpence. I -r- The Proprietors of the Western Mail "hare arranged with Messrs. George J^iwne? (lajaited), for the publication throughout Walea of the above New Work, whiclJ is a high-class Art Album and History confined. The eerie* will be completed in tbout Fifteen Porta, and each part will eptain Tujeniy (iigfi-Class jiisiorical Pictures walCH ARE Reproductions of Famous Paintings The Texts which accompany the Picture are by Mr. A. G. Temple, F.S.A. The Price of each part will be SIXPENCE I. i I' To be ob* ,1ed from any Agent, or at I the r WESTERN MAIL OFFICES, .1- BUSINESS ADDRESSES, r i I I I JJATE you SEEN The Splendid Solid Black Walnut I gEI)RO OM gU IT E j Cor»8istiffr of plate door Wardrobe, I j Cr)fs; of Orawers, with ftlass attached; J marble top, tile back Wa«hstatid, J (I ^pdfstal; and Two Chairs, now offering I I JgEYAN AND COAIPANY, LTD I And of which vast numbers are selling at i £ 9 17a. 6d. ONLY. } I Honestly worth 14 guineas f I I I I ARE you _^lware i as the Largest Funushera in I Wales and Monmouthshire, this old-established T'irm snnnly you with either a BerLynin, Dining-room, X)rawinp-roorn Suite at any price from $4 4s. Od. TO £ 52 10s. Od ? j I with either a BerLynin, Dining-room, er Drawing-room Suite at any price from k,4 49. Od. TO j352 10s. Od ? j j DO you KNoW I That ther keep Frerytbing in Stock from a Teaspoon to a Pianoforte, and tnn* thpfr Immense Business and Large I Cailh T. Nnsea them to Sell I T entT to Tliirtv per Cent. below the Prices prenevsdly charged by their com- petitors? 1 r YyOITLD you BE SUR i PRJSED I To learn that JRevan and Company can I von with Organs and Pianos at j u16 usual musio warehouse prices, and th,t you can buy of them a really splendid tIANO FOR £21 f I '■ J)OES JT jgTRIKE Y0TJ That for Furniture, Bedding, Carpets, Floor Chths. Pianos, &c. (especially rp,remberinc that all grxxu nr" oplivered free, and that the train fare of cash customers is paid), you cannot do better than purchase of B EVAN AND ^jOJIPANT REGISTERED AS REGISTERED AS "THE CARDIFF FURNISHERS," CARDIFF, SWANSEA, NEWPORT AND PONTYPOOL. wMTt I THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER THOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS Overcome the worst forms of disease* and the fouleo stet: of the Blood, Stomach, Liver, and Kidneys; they go to the core of every disease, where no other medicine has power to reach. in Boxes, at If. iid and 2e 9d each. Sold by all Chemists, or from th* turdc-ck Pill Manufactory, 41, Osford-Btreel, Swan««# EVERYBODY'S pAPER THE WEEKLY MAIL AND NEWS OF THE WEEK, TWELVE PAGES. EIGHTY-FOUR COLUMNS ONE PENNY. Cra't ^ott'rsj, BECO-RATCRS. WD AJi s A N~D SONS t' t'. PalN'J'Ss, GLASS, OIL, AND papepJa&ging- merchants 11, f.Tt1<JN. STREET. BY^OBKS, ETO. fP you wNt your clothes JaCE 1 CLEANED, GO TO HOBBS. DYKKj- NKLSOy. TERR AC E ^NlT-UXtB. Bevan & Company, limited "THE Ahl)ll"p FURNISHERS," ST. MARY-ST^^T' AND DUKE-STIIEE'J. llATS. "OARSLEY' HAND-MADE HATS ^3- and8 &d.—15, Wyndham A reads and 41), Caroline-fitroeU. Y F?At THE MAKER. <<BMt KHE>ATIO CURE. FOR FULL .^TICULARS APPLY TO I PHIIJ PHILLIPS J- 24, p- MARY-STREET BtTSll^Ss ADDBESSBS. BtTSll^Ss ADDBESSBS. I l XM I EVEN^Cf EXPRESS" am obtained '*■> Night of the following Local Keweagenta CENTRAL: 'I SEYMOTT1 WOC)D-nRFFT. Mrs. desQn, 7, WOOD STREET. BELLIEH^ilDGE-STREET. •T..TAME 3l, BRIDGE STREET. E. GILLA 5. CAROLINE-STREET. BAKER. ,!I HAYES. J. hogg,('1:en-street. CAMTOX: EVANS, lwt-n RTCARDfMwER DOWN. pTOFFICE. CLARE-STREET. REES. 55,BUTDGE-ROAD. DOWN, P-t-OFFICE. COWRRtDGE RD. BTTGHEs.4, COXVBII!DgF-TtOAD. iiughes!02, COWBRIDGE-ROAD. LEWIS. I- COWBRIDGE-ROAD. ■RSARER, 1, COWBRIDGE-ROAD. WTT.SON H. COWBUfDGE-ROAD. RIORDA52I2 COWnuinuE-ROAC. \lLSOX, CLIVE-ROAD. bound. King s road SMITH m Co.. ATLAS RQAD. :==:=-==:=: ROATB. i eva?TS. RANT ROAD. TAT.BOT.- broadwat Rf»BEUTi2w. BROADWAY. FLEMINPl, HROADWA T. WHITE. 3 BROADWAY. REES, a'^lETAL-STREET. THOMAS' CLIFTON-STIJEET. ROl'KE. PEA UL-STREET. D F MollS. 2U9. RtCHMOxn.ROAB LOCKE. ACKfNTOSFl-T'LACE LAWREJ#. 14. CASTLE-ROAD. Rl>WLEI». 78. CASTLE-UOAD. I PADF1ET CASTLE ROAD. Da v Auti.Aai. :>K-m>wn — MUSIF'jn CiSTLR.RO.AD. MRS KL" 7. CASTT,E-ROAl> MUSIF'jn C k ROAD. MRS KL" 7. CASTT,E-ROAl> ELL(0TrA^30R ROAD. I OiTHAYS: WIT.LTS. MTNDY PLACE. P?{EECE,>. SALISBURY ROAD. STUDDA f* UPPER (GEORGE-NT. núss (tf ETTY STREET, C STEV^. 136 WOODVILrX-BOAD. WILLIA^KEGORY, 7. THE HEATH. W. GRsJftY, 7, ALLU¡"S.BA!'K-ROAD, CATIYS. DOCKS: BrSSELpfUART-STREET. i J SAVA* 150. BUTE-STREET. TTLER. BUTE-STREET. •llANQKTOWN: J W., Hairdresser, Penarth-road. I "'1'1.' I; 140. PEN A UT H- RO AD. SIIELDRK 1. AMHER.STSTREET. hart, <Holmsdale-street. MISS J. 'ANCIS, 142. PAGET STREET. — ——— i t Moo as: (i e. W. ncaINGS. CARMSLtMTREET. FLRMtX SPLOTT ROAD. MORGAl39. PORTMANMOOR-ROAD. r THO.MApAVIES, NOAH'i". ARK, PORT- ? MApORROAH. [ s NEWTOWN: R FISllER ADAM STREET. J DAVIES9- ADAM-STREETT. RIVERSIDE: MRS LP, Et.T)OX-ROAD. B TURNE^. ELDON-ROAD. V THt>lIA'rUDOR.ROAD. L MRS. TifAS, TUDOR-ROAD. A. E. M^ER. 59, TUDOR-ROAD. p A. BLUe', 39, TUDOR-ROAD. B SALTMEAD. JOHN, CLARE-ROAD. iv MANCTFACT& nOKSFORTH. OFFERS HIS OWN BUiECT from {be LOOM at „ MILL PRICES,— Serges, Fanciea, re Cashrcei Biegea, C] Meltons, Mantle Clotba. Ffcttern rent S.on Application. w Save all interjbate profit rc Sprcial Lot "ress Meltons, h.. sfiades, at 14% ci yard. A ——, f PREPAID ADVERTISEMENT. I "EVENING EXPRESS." 1- rt\TE THnEE SrX TIMES. ITIME3 _i_¡_- 20Word. 0 6 j'l 0 11 6 ¡-¡- 130 Word j 0 9 j 1 6 | 2 3 i I -1-1- 40 Words j i 0 2 0 3 0 jj 50 Words 1 3 3 0 3 Notice to Advertisers. IMPORTANT.—Advertisements to be classified must reach this cflice by 10 30 a.m but they can bs toaerted »ip to 4.45 p.m. undf heading of TOO LATE FOB CLASSIFICATION. The t-oxfa provided for answers to Klvertisenient* ftfipearitip; in the Evening Expresa" are not intended for any other purpose whatever, and cannot be allowed to be used for the distribution of printed or written I advertseinj circulars M- wnnouncempcte of auy kind. The above cfiarpea 4pry only to consecutive In- ^•rt.oiis of the fr.iiowmir class of advertisement:— Si'iiatinns Wanted or Offem]. Apartmpnte, Money Wanted, Partncr.ihipB. Lost and Fowr.d. Miso»»J]aneo;w Wants, Buoiiiesace, Hotisea, Shop*. Offices to Let or Sell. Specific Articles for Sale Privately. Name an": Add reus to be counted. Orders sent through the post to be accompanied by Poefal Order or Halfpenny Stamps. Advertisements are received .110 at the following enb-r) ft)''€)!;— NEWPORT ^TOEDEG AR STREET. SWANSEA CASTLE-STREET. MF.RTHYR VICTORIA-STREET. PONTYPRIDD 4a, TAFF-STREE-E. HEAD OFFICES: CARDIFF: ST. MARY-STRERT XONTET. £ 250,000 to T/"jkT.—Tht+e :ti Want: ft Cish in Stvms I of £ 70 to £ 500 are Recommended to npplrr to the Prorim-ial Union liart 1. ijueen-^innre. Bristol; or to E W. Webber. 3. Workinc-street. Cardiff. e555P DSESSMAKINS. Dresfmalrin?—T.a1>» Costurnps. Wpddin<» T)res<ier Capes, ,Vc., Made In th" Tjitest Strip, Fit puaranteed. —Addres* Lewis and Itvans, 7&: Wvndham-cr^^pnt Cardiff- e5896 I LOST AND FOUND. I Brown loathe- Brief Rair, left in G.W.R. lWn"?j? I Ft ntrpr Train, leaving Cardiff for Swansea 9.3C Moi- (lay Morning. June 28; finder handwimely ?v^var«1pd. i —Apply 78. Plap-turton-avenu", Cardiff. Pl0237nl ,i j MISCELLAKiEOITS WANTS. C Gpntlempn's. I.adi(v'. ( nnd Children's W^rdrohPs Bontrlit, Ordim attended to. to-vn or co<»ntrv —M- v or Mrs. S. T,. Green, Dumfries House, 52. Caroline- v street. Cardiff e6173 BIOTCLES. Special Clearance — Forfeited^ Rppiirs ~^nd Hire Machine*, all ridinsr ordpr Ten Solid Safeties, 3gs fx] each; nine Cushion Safeties, 50?; *Lt Pnpamatics £ 5 cash only. ■ Send P 0.0 nnd sar which ptation, Morris Bros.. Cyc[<- Works. Pnntvpridd. Repairs' Plating, and Enamelling promptly and ^heaplv, as usual. Send mariiine and we uill crire estimate before proppM^ns^^Pw^ist^^ithjnanAt^^ MISOELLANEOTTS SALES. r: .-reru^h: — dstion.— Apply to Maste; Workhouse. Cardiff?'*e"f £ Piano.—Handsopie Upright Borr Walnut^ in good condition: highest offer suitable for 6ehooV— 20, Clynrbondda-strpet, Cardiff. e!0239<i Poultry.—It you v»nt your birds to pav vou write for pricess and ramples of food to Noah Rees and Son, Hay, Corn, and Seed Merchants, CardifT. E6115 1.000 Blaine's Caids. Memorandums, or Billheads, 3s 10,000 Useful Handbills. 2<. 6»I.; samjdp.s free. -FUli-r and Co., Machine Printer?, BroadniPi-1, —————^——at»j» Bristol. e4418 MISCELLANEOUS. Tobacconist* eommencirf. Spe Illustrated Guide and Catalosrue (259 pna-esi, 3d.—Tohacconits' Outfitting CotniJanv, 185, Eusto-i-road, London. Manager Ry. Mver. e10199 Earlhet^vare and China.—Seconds, £ 2 Crates; best! £3: or will send 15 down Seconds Articles for 17v. 6.1 Write for lists.—WEBB and CO., I.ongton, Staffi.id- shire Potteries. e6034 Is Your Wat'-h Wront:? The Be^t and Cheaper Shop in Cardiff fer the Rejiair of Wati-hen of even- dewription. English or Foreign, is 38. Castle Arcade (thinl f-hop from Ca.itle-street), bv .Tames Keir. for ten viavs with Mr Spiridion. Clocks and Music Boxes Cleaned and Repa.:ied. 042Q9 AGENTS AND TRAVELLERS. A<lvertisers are Cautioned that Postmasters are Not Allowed to Deliver Letters Addressed to Initials "r Fictitious Names at any l'O<It.oflke. I/pttena addressed to Initials or Fictitious Nameo must bear the address of the Advertiser or one of the Offices of the Wistexn ] Mail. ( The British Empire in the Nineteenth Century, j Queen Victoria's Longest Reign.—Active, pushing, and efficient Men can earn S5 weekly Taking Orders for this interesting work salary and commission to ] thoroughly reliable men.-Apply Blackie and Son, Swansea. 2971n7 To Grocers or Assistants.—Wanted" a m.art Business Man to Work Pembrokeshire Familv i rea. Trade.—Apply Mangalore Tea Company, 6. Harp- lane, Tower-street, London. 2955n7 A superior Agency Offered to energetic Men Every- i vhere; whole or spare time; liberal remuneiation — Jppingtou's Works, Wine Office-court, London. nl4 t Wanted. ior Worka ui South Wales, competem ? ^ook-kteper and Correspondent; accustomed to tra- velling in South Wales, Devonshire, and Cbrnwali.— -.ddress, stating experience and salary wanted, to S I rv iVoolston's Library, Middiesborough 53403 WanM. an Agent for ihe South Wales District to V [{•present a Firm making a Speciality in Steam 1 toiler and Pipe Coverings.—Apply Jones and Hors- e ield, Hyde, near Manchester. 53496 A trustworthy Man of good appearance is Wanted ri n Cardiff to Represent an important Company; a V food and permanent situation is as.ured to energetic can willing to canvass—Address U 71, Western Msil Jardiff. 2883116 Wanted, a Traveller in the Rubber Trade for South 2 Vales must havj good connection.—Apply, enclosing pffrences and stating salary expected, to Anderson, :ox. and Cü. (Limited), Swansea. 2786n5 p A Youosr Man, of good appearance and addr^ss^ I 5 Vanted to Represent a first-c-lahs Company; good j etrunerati"n and prospects of earlv promotion to a st ipubic man; iiighest references' indispeDsable.- tf >ddre^s U 51. Western Mail, Cardiff. 2734n3 te

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NURSEMAIDS AND SERVANTS WAVFK I>7 ■Wanted, a w*I (General S^-rvajit also"T Xurvo"— Apply 7. Glost^ip-rxad. Roatli. Cardiff. el0240n7 Wantid, a good" General.- Apply ~2oT"Meteor-street~ Roath.tapd^. el0235z3 Wanted, Nurse, ahout 18. for Three Young~fhil- drtn.—Apply 48, W esttxriurue-road, Penarth. 53485 Wanted. C'Kik-f^c neral, also Housemaid; gor»] n fe-| ret ,es — Apply 96, Cathedral-road, Canliff. 2763nl Good General Servant Wanted aFonce.—A~ppiy _.r<^ l^J'i'bewv-road. New{x>rt. 2820n5 Wanted, gocnl Cook; two in "family; housemaid vi f wages.—Aj> £ i]v 73» liiclimonJ-road Car- Wanted, gocnl Cook; two in "family; housemaid kq t; good wages.—Aj> £ i]v 73, liiclimonJ-road Car- 2TO0:il_ Thorough Nu .<e-IIt>uscnuiid; capable of takm" charge of delicate chilu at i.iglit parlourmaid kejit" —re, Gaske 11L A11erv-k Newport, Mon. 2779nl Wanted, a competent Nuree, 25 to 30 V gooil nepdle- woman. Please state age. wages, references, Mrs. Walter Evans. Eaglesbu.di House, Neath. 2783n5 Wanted, for toe country, an exp irenced~Parlour- mltid; must understand Limps.—Applv. with all par- ticulars, to Mrs. Morgan Williams, Killav House Swajsea. 2758r-5 Wanted, a good General accustomed to Plain CooF mg. Washuig. and Ironing.—Mrs. James, 23, Hejth- fif-Id'prol/J1"nade. Swansea. 2704n3 Select Registry Office. Bryaniill" Po(<t~olfiee~Swansea! -Miss Jones ha.' Commenced a Rn^trv Officf- for Laf'8 and Serv: nts at above address. 2705d Wanted, for t)ie Country" a^ojok-Genfral~ne who understands dain-.—Apply 12, Park-placp. t'ar- dIff. 53448 Wanted, Widow and Daughter; must be thoroughly experienced laundresses in everything connected with Inun( )Tk- refe Z& cxp"ses.—Appty Mrs. Masters, Lanelay Hall. Llan- tnsant. South Wales. 53442 General Servants.—Two Wanted for London ^15 each; fares paid.—Write, stating age and lenctirof character, Mrs. Coster, Gloucester. 2730n3 Wanted, a good Plain Cook; countrv.— Mrs Philip Dunn, Crofta, Lla.itrisant, 2578nl Gpneral Servaat Requu-ed. where one other is kept; inusv he able to do plain cooking undeniable refe- rences state wages.-Apply K., "Welshman" Office, Ca.in^rthpn. 2718n3 Wanted, House-Parlourmaid or strong, willing fi;rl to Trahl as Surh.—State references, wages, to Mrs. Sampson, Bryngwili, Pontardulais. 2»>7Gi->3 Wanted immediately, for the Country, near Cardiff, i aa fxperienced House-Parlourmaid; must he tall. and understand trimming lamps a good waitress.—Address t 17 48, Western Mail, Cardiff. 53423 Wanted, experienced General, Gentleman7^ SinaTi 1 Family; n<> washing: good wages—Bellingl am, WMdtancM V l'.ias. Swansea. 2656n2 ( W-anted, Plain Cookl gentleman and lady in famil}* £18. Also Nurse for Rabv Piglit months £ 18; comfortable situation.—Address 71, Park-street Bnsrol. 2632n2 f LaundrvTiiaid Wanted; head of two; £ 20; gentle- f man's small familv; everv convenience. House- 1 Pariouimaid; £ 18. Housemaid £ 18.-61, Ajisley- road, Clifton. Bristol. 2533n2 ( Wanted immediately, experienced Cook-GeneraL B Also Nurse-Housemaid Accustomed to Children; good r needlewoman.—Apply Mrs. Lewis, 16, Vaughaa-strcet, r [-DP".v- 2613n2 j Wsuted, Early in July, experienced House-Parlour- maid.—Apply, with references and particulars, Mrs flar.n, The OaLlands, Aberaman, Aberdaie. [2584n2 r' Wanted, Housemaid or House Parlourmaid for 1- ^ounirw—Apnlv. stating age, wages, and references Mrs. Jones, Pwll Court, Llangamd?!, Crickbcwell ej 2522nl tJ Wanted, respectable, experienced Cook-General for B 'amjly House.—Dr. Newton, Glen House, Newton-road T Jumbles. 2521nl si Wanted, good General Servant; clean, honest ard ndustrious; early riser.—Appiv. with references. Mrs. Vhite, 16, Oourtland-terrace, Merthyr. 2542nl Wanted, good Plain Cook and House-Par lotirmaidT^ bi Ipplv Llwtii Onn, Llandaff. 2535nl R Wanted, good Nurse for Child of Five. Able o Take Baby from Month: good needlewoman.— ( I Irs. Logan. Enville House. Newport, Mon. 2538nl 1'\ Wanted, a good Nurse for Two Children; references. -Apply, after Monday, to Mrs. Proger, Clive-crcscent B 'enarth- 25 £ lnl fi Cook..—Wanted, on 1st July, good Plain Coolc — vnte (up to 25th) to Mrs. Evans, Swanbridee House v ,avernock; after that date call (between seven and ■ghi) at 14. Park-place, Cardiff 53286 Warted, Good Genwal Servant; about 20; early iser, ncust have p-ood references.—Anclv Mm <■. Galley, Inglpside. Llanishen. 53271 FEMALE SERVANTS WANT PLACCS Situation Required by experienced-House-Parl««ir. 1" mid.-Appl.r lied wood, 96, High-street, Cvmnier lit úrt-h. 2856nl Co ok, also ITouse-Parlourmaid—tnisfwortbv oTne- 3 erienccd W ish to Engage. Same Ho;:se weil r^m vi fended.—State wages Co.Poyt^f.p. Nantvglo. n3 = Situations Wanted as Genera! Servante for Several xong Country Girls. Hundreds of Ladies Su t% ■stimomals free.-Mrs. Colter, Registry, Giouces'. ,ri lr- 2659.13 T1 lr- 2659.13 T1 APARTMENTS. ATARTMENTS TO LET. 54 Neville-street, Rrverxkle.omfiirUMfr 1^55^ for One or Two (Jentlpinen liberal taitte; 18s per week; hot and coll bath piano; no dlild.ren. en7 Part of House to Let to ivspectable couple^ no (diddron— Apply 47, Angus-street, li^th Park, far- el0240n3 A Large_ »ont Sitting-ioom, One or Two Bedrooms, W ith or Witiiout Board; !"Î0bC to lown.-9, l'ark-nla-e" Cuidiff. 2921>17 Llandovery.—Two Wcli-fumisiied Sitting and Se\(^r&I Bed liooitis to he Let cooking and attendance —IT 80, Western Mail. Cardiff. 2935n2 To Let, Four Unfurnished Rooims in Small Farm- i.oiise. iifar Mauishfn. Cardiff; very pretty and healthy situation.—Apjdv L' 57, Western Mail. Car. dlff 2762nl Smail family Would Like Gentleman; good home; central; English or foreign. —16, Pen;broke-terrac-e, Uir,:ltf- 2765n5 Penarth. Lansd >wne Private Hotel: extensive tiiannel view; superior accommodation; moderate charti-es special terms t<> permanent boarders. 2303(1 Well-furnished Dining-room and Redroom~to~Let in Newport-road; hot and cold bath.—Address C 60 v^esrtern Mail, Cardiff. 2789n5 51. Catheda rI-road, Cardiff. —Two we!)-furnished Sitting-rooms and Three Bedroomf to Let cooking and attendance mo^lerate terms. 2775no Well-furaished Apartmeate rTuitabie f.»r two iadli^ or g-entlemen l,.c. bath; piaao.—129, Inverness-plare Roatli Park. 2"78nl Puitlioaw] —P.ying Guests Received during-JulvT August, and September, by the week or month -1- Apply Stoiuipigi). Ladies' College. Porthcawl. n2 c. J, 33, Charles-street. Carrliff.-Large Front Sitting-, room and Oce or Two Bedroom*; good cook in" and attendance. 2618n2 First-class Front Rooms Vacant: no children: no :odgers—9, Ninian-road (facing Roath Park). Car- Ii If. 53390 um PREMISES. STABLE TO LET. A N EXCELLENT STABLE TO rr". i'EZoat 6' St Andrew's-piace, Cardiff, at a fxtaj ot ±,^e per annum, without rates a^d Uxes— kpplv to the Registrar, Unive-sitv College, Car- ll"-I <6296 To Let. with immediate possession. Stable and -oft. on oorner of Zinc-etreet; rent, 5s. per week — Lf.p v Messrs. J. G. Maddos and Son, 25, Duke-street 'a1'(htI. e6302 DWELLING-HOUSES TO BE LEt. Dalton-street (Ciwys-road) 4 bedrooms, bath; 10" Iso 41. Dalton-etreei. 8 rooms, bath; 10s 6d 103 tratlinairn-street. 3 bedrooms, bath; 9s.; all near .oath Park.—Apply 138, Castle-road, Cardiff. eo2 A fe-v convenient Houses in Herbert^eeClSindy lear Baptist Chapel); 15 minutes from St. Johu's- 3Uare. via North-road, just over railway brid" sspectable. healthy neighbourhood good drainage entais. 5s to 6s; papered, clean; frequent 'busses.— pply 138, Castle-road. Cardiff. el0231n2 59, Loiidoun-square to Let, and 15, S^ott-streeb— pply Mrs. Williams. Pembroke House, 1. Conway- ■ad. Cardiff. e10239z5 Hoi toil. Gower. to Let (Furnished) for Julv (two ttmg and four bed rooms); excellent position, near Ie beach: good bathing and magnificent view of ristol Channel: teiius moderate.—Apply David LK-ker. Beach House, Horton Burrows, Revnold- ;itie R s 2946n7 Horton. Gou-er.-To Let (Furnished), for August I id September, "Seaford"; close to sbore and iafe ( ithing, with beft sea view; 3 sitting and 8 or 9 ■d rooms.—Perkins, "Seaford," Horton, Reynoklstoae < S. O. 2939n4 Furnished Country Cottage to Let; 4 bedrooms; 1 chard, garden; boating and fishing—Address U 70 Mtem Mail. Cardiff. 2882n6 C Vicarage, Merthyrmawr Bridgend, to Let, dunn- I olidays, beginning July 12th three reception-rooms" r e bedrcoms-; nsar sea.—Apply Vicar. 2867u6 <- 65, Newport-road r two sitting-rooms, four bedrooms c ix-room, bath (h. and c.); subles; back entrance* i w leatal. J. J. David and Co., Estate Agents, St ihc's-square, Cardiff. 2844n6 Mumbles.—Furnished Cottage to Let, for Three 8 x. or Twelve Mor.t-h.5t moderate terms. Also Fur^ v Bl-.ed t-'ot.ta re for Holiday^.—Linford. Mumbiee. n6 c Villa Residence, with splenrlid Ritchen Garden, to ■t during July. August, and September.-Apoly i v. John ipavies, Llandilo. 2846n6 a ro Let (Furnishedi, 50, Plymouth-road, Penarth £ reception, 7 bed rooms; tenaii court; good sea ;w; from 1st August. 2842n6 T HOUSES FOR SALE. Excellent r-la hed 1, Berth- n-street: 98. Pla«fct;rton-a venue.—Particulars t loiras, 103, Richmoid-road, Cardiff. el0241n7 I MISCELLA: ECUS SITUATIONS. SITUATIONS VACANT Paving Man at once; oest » agen and permanent job to suitable man.—Hampaon and t'o.. Quarry Owners. I».imbalis-r«.ad. Cardiff, enl triinlener Wanted tborouglilr experienced in shrubs and 3K»wing lawn; married:' aged 30— 35— Apply, any evening after eight, Hibbert. I'envlaii, Car- Iliff. clQ241n7 Wanted, R 1'racik-al Colliery fa.r|>eliter.—Apply, with referemes. to Manager, Standard Colliery, Ynist ir, Rhondda. 2972n3 T« Masons.—Wanted, good Stone Dreeser for Bridge Wotk.—Apply Jenkins and Son, Contractors. Porth, Kh'-iidda Valley. 2965n7 Foreman .Toiaer,—Wanted, good Working Fore- man used to first-class work, and can manage -hop. —Apply Watkic Williams, Pontypri<id 235"n3 Wanted, for Sliipre[>airing Works. SfconJ t'oreman Boilermaker, with good knowledge of boiler and ship wi rk perrnanent employment to suitable man.- Apply, stating qualifications and i-ax(-, required, an giving references, to Box U 78, Western Mail, t^rdifT 2952H3 Wanted at once. Painter; gcod all-round man.- State terms. &c.. U 76. Western Mai!, Cardiff. ?917n3 Wanted, S'ablemen in Hunting Statiip—State age, wages, weight, expeript'ce. and references, L. F. CoO t 'ilwendeg Park. Boncath, S. Walrs. 2869n6 w"T)ted at once. sharp I.ad to Milk, Drive, *nd Deliver: references required: abstainer preferred.— Milk, Miss John. Statioi-er. Haverfordwest. 2857n6 To Blacksmiths.—Wanted, a Young Man, just out of his time. for Country Shap; indoors.—Robins. Mad le v, I iereford. 2858n2 -osid Working Foreman Mason for Contractor. Poatvpr»jA~ ^1" 2d^i2 ° Wuntel, experienced Baker: weTI up u PmausT live ir..—State wages, Keirl, Paragon Stores. Whit- churcii, 2825nl Woodcutters Wanted •. must lie good axe men and acquainted with cutting cogwood.—Lewis, Timber Merchants. Pontypridd. 2682n3 Young Man Wanted to Look Afier ^h^ep aivl Do General Work on Farm.—Apply by letter Rees, Blaen. Nar.'t-vr-hebog Farm. Resolven. 267fln3 1 ) Butchers.—Single Man Wanted to live indoors-, .nust be a good slaughterman.— Apply John Howdl, Aberaman, Aberdare. 2512cl S33 a Month Can be Made with :EID-For par- ticulars address Oanan, 154, Leadechall-street, Lon- L14269 SITUATIONS WANTED. Builders.—Young Man Requires Constancv as Painter: London references.—Painter, 71. Lewis- bam-road, Lewisham, LJDdon. 2963n3 Wanted, Situation as Foreman or Leading Hand. High, Low, or Steam Systems of Heating: late with Jones and Attwood [12^ years).—Address Duckhouse, Stourbridge. 2728n3 Advertiser (29)—Late Offic>r Merchant "Service— Seeks Employment Ashore; would invest small capital in suitable business, or give security for any place of trust.—S 19. Western Mail, Swansea. 2655n2 Wanted a Situat;on by a Young Man as Hauli >r • well accustomed to horses -Apply S 18, Western MIlU, ^anse^ 2569nl As Porter or Warehouseman nine years' experience in the drapery business good reference*.—Applv C. L.. 41, Rolls-street. Cardiff. 2537al Wanted, by a Young Man, Situation as urooai- ".arderier; good milker; aged 20.—Applv G. Parry, lo. Angel-street, Bridgend. 2859njf Wanted, Situation by Young Man a..q Groom and ?oachman: good references.—Apply F. J., 178. Com- mercial-road, Nev,-pirt, 2334n6 As Coachman; thoroughly understands hunters ind harness horses; five years' good character; rsrried: agsd 30—Address Denburv, St. Hilary, I'owbridge. 2860n2~ Wanted, by respectable, middle-aged Man Situation f is Groom and Gardeuer; abstainer; good reference. —Apply J., 2, Clarence-place, Pontvmister, near New- son- | 2813n5 I Yc-ung Man Requires Situation Groom Coachman or I Jroom-Gardener; twelve months' present character, tearly two years' previous; aged 25: single: at >resent di senga.-d. -Apply U 52, Western Mail Cardiff. 2735n3 Wanted, Situation as Groom under coachman, or >fngie-handed aged 21: good references—Gammon, jlwyncyntefin, Sennvbridge, South Wales. 2707n3 As Coachman (experienced); ride and drive single- tnd pair: aged 26; n arried, no famiiv; good cha- acter.—Coachman, Die Cottage, Penliill, Car- liff. 2729n3 As Gardener or Groom-Gardener; 24 ride, drive; inderstands Nines, tomatoes, cucumbtrs, vegetable nd flower garden.—W. Poeton, ó2, Clegram-road, rloucester. 2644n2 Gardener (Head Working); life experience; eltven ears present place; a.ged 35; married, three cad- i«n —Address Gardener, Llanayron, Cillan Aeron, outh Wales. 2516nl Barman (27) Wants Situation: used to quick rade referenceE.-Morgan. 6, Wyndham-street, Barry >ock. 2964n7 BUSINESS ADDRESSES. I TRY J I The West End Tailors For a SMART SUIT, • For a WELL-CUT TROUSERS, | For a STYLISH COAT. j THE PRICE RIGHT. J THE QUALITY RIGHT. And a. Saving of 25 per cent. CTuaranteod. j ONLY ADDRESS IN CARDIFF: 19, Duke Street, FACINC ST. JOHN'S SQUARL Telegraphic Address:— J West of Enyland Branch "Revolution," Cardiff, j a gT Telephone 834. I BRISTOL I = m j J^EECEAM'S PILLS. BEE CHAM'S .PILLS, EECHAM'S PILLS. Worth a Guinea, a Box. Worth a GuiDe2.:J. Box. BEECHAM'S PILLS. For Bilious ttacks. BEECHAM'S PILLS For Nervous Disorders. BEECHAM'S PILLS. EECH-UT'S PILLS. B l,or in,,Il it-.s forms. For Indigestion in all its forms. BEECHAM'S PILLS. For V.n<5 nnd Pains in the Stomach J M1| EECHAM'S PILLS. B For Sici, Ileads,ie. For Sick Headache. BEECHAM'S PILLS Have Saved the Lives of Thousand*. EECHAM'S PILLS. For Giddiness. I I BEECHAM'S PILLS. For Fuiness and Swelling after Meals. I EECHAM'S PILLS Are Worth a Guinea a Box. jT^^riHAM'S PILLS." -? BEECHAM'S PILLS Are Adapted lorOla and Yottiuc. E LLIOTT'S HOTEL AND JJESTAURANT, 62, ST, MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. The Oidest-eetablished Dining RoonM in ttM Town,, with a reputation of close upon 60 Tem. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. ONE OF THE SIGHTS OF CARDIFF. The NEW DINING-HALL (with aooommoda- I tioa for 300 Gaecte) IS NOW OPEN: REFRESHMENTS OF EVERY DESCRIP- TION AT POPULAR PRICES. DINNERS A SPECIALTY. ROAST JOINTS, TWO VEGETABLES, Id. i ROAST JOINTS, TWO VEGETABLES, BWEETS, and COFFEE, la. CHOPS AND STEAKS FROM THE GRILL. AT THE FRONT BAXt BEST MILD ALES Per Pint 2d. I liEST BITlEtL -LKS^. Por Piol id. I FRED L. SHORT. I UeEQSIL I

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Our Short Story. f A VILLAGE PATRIOT. Six men were going home from work together. They had been shingling the south gable-end of a new country house, and the owner, a. Boston man, had just tele- phoned down that es^ervbody might knock € ° off work at three o'clock so that those who wished could take the four o'clock train to town. Most of the gang did wish this before the Fourth of July and they were neariy all Boston men who had been sent down by the building contractor. The six shinglers came down their ladder and walked away together. Jim Fisher had his bicycle, but be trundled it along by hand and walked with his mates. They could still hear hammers knocking in the great house where some of the boys were lingering to end off part of thfe standing f finish ia one of the lower rooms. Work was J beiug rushed and they had set themselves a I etitU. and loyally stood by to close the thiaz I ju?t "I never I':J.\V a house put together so I quick," s:'id a sober-loo king fellow named I AIUb, who tiuxsju to look back. "Quick's a j loom's parted oil. oajzo the lathe, and before| I the lathers get out the plasterers step in. Wonder the paperers don't chase thein right around the four wet walls." "Takes some folks a. good while to find out that it's just as cheap to pay twenty men one day as 'tis to pay one man twenty days, said Jim Fisher. "There ain't many bosses can handle a large crew to good advantage," sa:d a wise round shouldered old man who it-ore at his work and liked a good political argu- ment at noon over his dinner pail. H" was the only one of the six who lived in the town, and Charley Burrill bad boarded witb him all the spring. Charley Burrill was a brisk. looking Boston fellow who did a first-rate week's work and dressed himself with notice- able smartness on Sunday "'You're tight there," said this y(,Utlg man; "trouble's apt to be with the bOfls. Last job I was on, we were standm' ro\jn(i most of our time waitin' an' tumblin' right over one 'nother. Men corne down from tbe city with all their solder furnaces an' rigging to do a piece of roofing before the fopf was boarded. There was one of 'em used to practise 'Annie Laurie' on a cornet. under the stone shed, an' miss the same note every time, till one day a fellow went down 0' tte third ¡-- ytorv to break the old toot horn over his head." "Wish I was a boss," said Jim Fisher, cheerfully. "No, ycu don't; not that kind." said old Thorndike. "Tell you I'm older'n you boys be, and I've noticed ever, since I was a boy myself that folks always done well that done their fair day's work. an' all died poor that had a spell o' thinking they were goin' to get rich out o' shirkin'. Nothin' for nothin's a pretty safe rule." "Goin' to preach this com in' Sunday, elder?" inquired Jim Fisher, with polite inte-rest. "No, I ain't, sir," answered Abel, good naturedlv. "My ambitions all run toward practicm. I'm goin' to celebrate the Fourth () July though perhaps you ain't aware it comes to-morrow, or do you have a special one of your own up to Boston?" "What are you going to do, elder? deman- ded Jim Fisher. The six men had fallen into single file along the narrow footpath, but Fisher stopped and let the rest go by. "What be I goin' to do?" repeated the old man, a little confused and glancing at Charley" Burrill. "Well. sir, my folks can celebrate as well as anybody round here, but j 'twould seem plain to Boston folks." "Don't let Charley spoil hia nice new clothes with snapcra(fS," said Jim, and Charley I Burrill blushe was expected. He had said early in day that he was not going home for the ^rth, and they all knew the reason. They^d come to a. turn in the road and JiiMsher sprang on his wheel a.id whirled4way, leaving everybody to plod behind. I "Be %carc-ft. lie shouted, and young Bmrill^utcd g:l'!y back as he went down the lan^th Abel Thorndike. Thorn- dike's house i (In the river bank, and there I were some ap! trees by it and a little flower garden in ft.<. As the two men came to I the gate a ph' girl looked out of the win- dow and tlirf W seeing off the table and came out to "t then'- I n. I Abel sat °n ^'s doorstep after supper, read' the ''Life of Washington. The youngerl(!1}¡}wrs of his household were I leaning overte gate talking and looking at ¡ the river. I "My pity £ *«!»» esdaimed Mr. Thorndike. with enthmia" "Tust see what a man Wash- ington was! it it'> in hig great address Watch youraWii'jcS as (ari't'illv as if they w ere ktng-V Z8 he • u '1,v '^1;pral W a-shington > was a prophe. The youag^^r a little embarrassed j l | I at being interrupted, while the old carpenter took off his spectacles and laid down the big book with an impressive air. Charley began to think that they had better walk down the lane. "Here 'tis Fourth o' July again, and how few folks thinks what it all mean. said Abel. "I don't want to wafte as good a day as there I is in the year. 1 always feel as if I ought to go to meetin' part o' the day, and fit and think I, about my country and them that give it to me." "We're sober enough Decoration Day," said I'hebe. "Why, father, we ought to be gay's we can Fourth u' July; there'"s a time to re- I joice, ain't there? I've got your flags all ready to put right out in the morning anyway," "Don't you be scared, Phebe," said the old man. "I'm going to reioice. What have you two young- creatures got in mind to do ? I don't expect 'you'Íl want me to go along any- way." and he smiled at them with open re cognition of a happy fact of which they fancied him quite unconscious. They were nnt used I' to the happiness of being: lowers, and his face just then seemed the kindest face in the world "I've spoken for a team," said Abtl, in- nocently. "I knew Charley 'd want one, and you have to siieak a long while beforehand to get the best snuli days. I'm goin, to givt- ye both a first-rate ride in the afternoon, an' in the evening I shall want Charley to help nie I with my fireworks. I ve dU11,6 so well working all the spring on this good job that I've got I r plenty o' money to fool round a little. There's f some boy left in me yet, old's I am. Some i vears in the pas* I ain't been able to have any- > thing but a good bonfire, but I've always had that." "Good for you, sir." said Charley Burrill. III. "It ain't a bit o' harm to have a little plpa- surm a good deal of a man's life has to be ) kind of dull," reflected Abel Thorndvke. as he stood at the gate and watched the young couple drive away. They had called to him in distress when they found the one pleasure carriage which he allowed himself the summer through was a single-seated buggy. Charley Burrill shouted for the stable boy who was running up the lane: "You've made a mistake!" he said. "-No, no, 'twas just as I ordered; you can go I by yourselves to-day," and the father looked from one face to the other. "I was young myself once, and I ain't ready either," he added I by way of final excuse. I I Phebe put her arm aroimd her father's neck and kissed him: she looked more like her mother than usual that day. And Abel Thorndike felt a sudden pang of loneliness. Thorndike felt a sudden pang of loneliness. "There, there! you go off and find some nice roads up country I don't expect to see you till supper time, an' we'll maJce a light supper anyway after our good dinner o' lamb an' greer. pe.i-, 'tis my great treat." be said. "An" after dark w,Jl touch the fireworks off. I shall be glad to set an' rest an' read my Life o' Washington an' I may get a nap!" Burrill ventured to laugh, but he had a new understanding of the happiness of holiday- making, and started off gaily to make the most of his afternoon. Early that evening they watched an eager crowd assembling on the opposite river bank. "You see they always expect somethmgfrom me," said old Abel, apologetically. "Thls year Fin goin' to surprise 'em. Some say it's foolish to burn nip money so. but folks about here don't have the interests they do in Boston, an' 'tis one way to enjoy themselves. I used to think when I was a boy and my folks were pinched an' poor, some day I'd get ahead an' then nobody should forget the Fourth where I was. 'Taint no common day, an' I ain't goin' to behave as if I thought so. Phebe says you've given her an elegant time I this afternoon, an' she's come home happy's a queen. I leel grateful to see her so happv, j and now we'll fetch those boxes out of the I shop an' touch things off an' celebrate extra this year. Folks say my fireworks always look so pretty, all double an' shinin' in the river." 11 I; IV. Next day the shingling gang was at Work again, and all the hammers going ins:de and outside the great house. "What. did you do yesterday ?" somebody isked Jim Fisher. "Oh, nothing particular, I didn't spend a cent an' 'twas too hot to go off anywhere on J my wheel," said Jim despondently. 'Taint much of a day after you've got past snap crackers." j "You ought to har* seen the way they j celebrate down here," announced Charley Burrill, proudly. ".Rest Fourth I ever I had! and he and Abel Thorndike did not look at each other, but their hearts seemed to I touch. "I always read a good long chapter in inj J 'Life of Washington' said old Abel, as he reached for more nails. "Trouble is, you I young fellows don't half know what a country you've got behind you."—Sarah Anne Jewell, j

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THE SIEGE OF DELHI. Messrs. A. Constable and Co. will ahortly publish a work of considerable interest., dealing with "The Sie^e of Dejhi in the Indian Mutiny." a author (Colonel H. M. V ibart) endeavours in. this work to show that the fall of Delhi was principally due to Colonel Richard Baird- Smuh. j.n al lthe mass of Mutiny literature L«jlonel L>aird-8mith s gr-^t scrvioes have boen bi. scaiitih' r«H;nised. and it is Colonel oart s wish to piMe before the public the true positrons of the various ac-tors on the scene, and to obtain for Colonel Baird-Smitli the .H^our which is justly his due.

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