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AUGUSTINE J. STONE  MMKTOB- PUNERAL FURNISHER   Personal Supervision. to AliOrclera Nat. Tel.: Ca? rdiff No. 704; BarrY Docks, No. 37. t?tOmce Tel. N. 612? Cardiff. Telegrams: ?STON.B. ?RO? ?IFF STONE BROS., Barry Docks. g -^TORKING-ST., CARDIFJf. And -"01, HOLTON-ROAD, BARRY DOCKS. J. MARSH & CO.. FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS, R E M 0 V E D p a. FREDERICK-STREET, and 41, WESTBGURNE-PLACE, Price List on Application. h JONES AND SON. UNDERTAKERS, 212, CASTLE-ROAD, ROATH, AND 1, CHARLES-STREET, CARDIFF. PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. CARDIFF. THEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. Lessee and Manager.Mr. ROBERT REDFORD. EVERY EVENING at 7.30, and SATURDAY at Two. IMPORTANT ENGAGEMENT OF WEEDON GROSSMITH, AND HIS ENTIRE LONDON COMPANY. TO-NIGHT, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, an Original Melodramatic Grim larce, THE CURE. SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, THE NIGHT OF THE pARTY, Next Week-THE LADY OF OSTEND. Box Office at Theatre 10 to 5. Nat. Tel. 362. s,16873 THEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. MONDAY, MAY 11th, SIX NIGHTS ONLY, MR. LAWRENCE BROUGH'S COMPANY, .In the Farcical Comedy. THE LADY OF QSTEND, By F. C. BURNAND. Seats can now be booked. al6874 G RAN D THE A T R E. Lessee & Manager, Edward Quigley. SPLENDID RECEPTION AND SUCCESS OF THEfNTCW PRODUCTION. < A FAITHFUL FRIEND, Time and Prtfci4 Qo8 usual. eto fJARDIFF CRICKET CLUB (PAVILION FUND). AND B A Z A A R, PARKH ALLS, MAY 6th, 7th, 8th, and 9th. OPENING CEREMONY By The Right Honble. LORD WINDSOR, P.O., At 2.30 on WEDNESDAY, MAY 6th. Organist for Wednesday:-Mr. G. G. BEALE, Mus.Bac. ENTERTAINMENTS OF EXCEPTIONAL ATTRACTION. SIDE SHOWS IN GREAT VARIETY. fW. J. BOARD, JT oi.nt THT on. ecs. ? ? GIBSON, al6798 Town-hall. Cardiff. FIRST TIME IN CARDIFF. 1 SHORT SEASON ONLY. Inspected by H.M. the King and over 3,000,000 People. The Famous and Original SLAVE MARKET AT CAIRO. This Magnificent and Colossal Painting, by M. Maxime Dastugue, of Paris, and awarded the Gold Medal, is on View Daily from 10 to 10. 5, HIGH-STREET (Near Castle). Admission 6d. al6745 Of Tia not in mortals to command success, but weill do more—deserve it."—Addison. THE CARDIFF E MPIRE) QUEEN-STREET. ^Managing Director OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT. HORACE MILLS & W. H. RAWLINS, Both of Daly's and Gaiety Theatres, London, and George Edwardes' Principal Oompunies, In their Comedy Oddity, entitled-" MASHING THE MISSUS." J. W. HALL, the Funny Comic. The World-renowned Musical Comedians, THE BROS. WEBB (JOJO and ROTE). THE GRIFFITHS BROS., In Selections from their Original Burlesques. LOTTO, LILO, and OTTO, In a. Comical Conglomeration of Clever Cycling Feats. PASSMORE BROS,, Famous Versatile Eccentric Novelty -Comedians. FRÁNK LYNNE, ..trersfctUe-Coiaedian. FLO HARRIES, Comedienne: Charming Duettists, The Great Squad ot lightning Drillers, THE NEW YORK -ZOUAVES, In Rapid Attiatic Manoeuvres. Next Week—LITTLE TICH. Bicycles stored- free ot charge. Two Performances Nightly. Early one between 7 o'clock and 9^late one between 9 o'clock and 11. All Artistes Appear at Each Performance. tbox Office open daily (with exception of Saturdays) Iff, aon. to 6 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m. Saturdays 10 a.m. to 3 p-na. ^.L18863 Plan of Grand Circle. Ho -booking few. NEWPORT. THE NEWPORT EMPïIÜ;, L CHARLES-STREET Managing Director .08WAI.D STOLL. TO-NIGHT! The Long, Lean, Lorn Loon, T. E. Dunville, Quaint in Song and Self. Vi Holmes. Henri Abdy's Canine Circus. The Brothers Ethairien. Mdlle. Marvelle's Macaws and Cockatoos. Charles Wood. The Howards. Marie Reeve. Pietro Basalari. L18864 For HORTOITS For Females ORIGINAL Females only. BENEDICT PILLS. only. The Proprietor has received thousands of testimonials from all parts. 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, Ac., Meteor-street, Splotlands. Mer- thyr: Willis. Chemist. Georgetown. Swansea: loyd. Chemist. Oxford-eireet. Newport: Young, Chemist, High-street. Cannot be had from other Chemists. NM.-Nom genuine Jnleaa bearing G. D. Horton in red across 4I8di label Letterseiwwered free. &0, PUBLIC NOTICES. QUICK, CHEAP ROUTE TO SCANDINAVIA, Via, HARWICH and ESBJERG. By the Steamers of the U.S.S. Co. of Copen- hagen, Three Times per week. Send post-card to TEGNER, PRICE, and CO., 107, Fenchurch-street, London; or the Conti- nental Manager, Liverpool-street Station, London, E.O., for descriptive illustrated pamphlet (free). BUSINESS ADDRESSES E. NELSON & CO., TOBACCO MANUFACTURERS 160, QUEEN-ST., 1 70, ST. MARY-ST.- CARDIFF. 94, ST. MARY -ST., 9, HIGH-ST., PONTYPRIDD. 170, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEWPORT. THE LARGEST RETAIL TOBACCONISTS IN WALES. L "LOOK, MUN." ICE CREAM, ICE CREAM, ICE CREAM For Freezers, Transfer Pots, Tubs. Glasses, Spoons, Wafer, and Cornet Holders, Tablets, Ice Cream Carts, Celebrated Ice Cream Mix- ture, Wafer and Cornet Biscuits, Freezing Salt, and every requisite in stock to select from. GREADER AND HOWELL, SCALE MAKERS, CAROLINE-STREET, CARDIFF. THE OLD FIRM. Established 1876. Nat. Tel. 1276. ell326 TEETH For HEALTH and BEAUTY If your Teeth are becoming, decayed and useless for their daily functions of mastica- tion, or unsightly in appearance, and you wish to retain your personal attractions and benefit your health, visit N. S. BURSTEIN, (Over 17 years in Burnley and Manchester), 110, ALBA. NY-ROAD, ROATH, CARDIFF. SINGLE TOOTH, from 5s. SETS from 35s. EXTRACTIONS, Is. BY GAS. 58. FILLINGS, from 2s. 6d. TEETH CLEANED and SOALED. 5" Part Railway Fare allowed. Servant* attended at Reduced Charges. All advice free. Lady AtMndant. Extractions gratia to persons requiring teeth. BEECHAMS PILLS CUBE BILIOUS AND NERVOUS IDISCEDRIIS, OONSTIPATION, SICK HEADACHE, INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, And all STOMACHIC TROUBLES. BF, E C R A M'S pILLS REMOVE WIND and PAINS in the STOMACH. AROUSE SLUGGISH and TORPID LIVEVs ENSURE PROPER ASSIMILATION of pood. STRENGTHEN THE STOMACH. glBCHATS pTLL~S MAKE yo- LOOK WELL, FEEL WELt. and KEEP WELL. aD BEHOVE PIMPLES and BLOTCHES OIL the SICIN. LAY the FOUNDATION of GOOD HEALTH. SUITABLE for OLD and YOUNG. B F, E C H A M'S plLLS PURIFY tho BLOOD and REMOVE SCURVy ARE MILD, but EFFECTIVE, in their action. REMOVE the result of OVEB-INDULOENCE CURE BESTLESSNESS and INSOMNIA. jgTECHAM^S < PILLS Ate SPECIALLY SUITABLE for the Are SPECT ?d Ly A-TL% NTS C0 MU ON to PBRALIC& DISEASES and COMMON to FEMALES IMPROVE the COMPLEXION. REGULATE the SYSTEM BEECHAM'S PILLS have stood the test of over 50 years without the publication of testimonials, at they RECOMMEND THEMSELVES. BF' F' c ]a -& pILLS. SCIENTIFIC Eyesight FOR Testing FOR SPECTACLES. Bonner Morgan. F.S.M.c. PARK PLACE (Opposite Park Hotel Entrance) QUEEN ST., CARDIFF"; Eyesight Testing and Spectacle Fitting only. N 0 is made for advice. The testing :Q'< is thorougla. S H.. m MARVELLOUS f, A WATCHES! v By their sterling merits olop m all others, rightly hold  I The FRONT PLACE 1( in the estimation of the public. ? \J i\ They contain Mst Valuable k !i Inventions- by which damage ml ? through Over-Winding )s an I M absolute impossibii'ty, and \jR & by means of an Improved |j1 ? balance perfect smoothness j'J U)9 in working is obtained. 1 Buying direct from I I H. SAM I You SAVE MIDDLE PROFITS! '} I. AND REAP ADVANTAGES THAT NO M ? OEDINARY DEALER CAN OFFER. n?tUH 'l CALL TO-DA1 1 M? The "ACME" LEVER, | H't ZOD.V' SOLID REAL SILVER ?!  CASES, DIRT AND DAMP i M EXCLUDING CAP, BEST   ^_4BLLED  HARD WHITE ?AMELLED?A?L. j} O?R A MILLION WTAR?  SPWIAL BARGAIN$ THIS ? 5/6 DAY! CHOICE GJMBIHGS. ?) HALL-MARKED, BEALf^5^ «W 7)1 SOLID REAL GOLD T IBROOCRE M ?D' STERLING SILVER BROOCHES ?j  in a VARIETY OF D"IGNS. I•, tj RAILWAY FARE to il] Pur- tn chasers of Goods value 26?. Md upwarda  )) A t within a radius of 30 milee. I j 7,St.Mary,st, ? mmt aM n.?uaa.f?nnuuCp!t j Cardiff, ?a THE BEST METHOD OF SATISFYING A WANT IS TO INSERT A SMALL ADVERTISEMENT IN THE "EVENING EXPRESS." FOR SCALE OF CHARGES SEE BELOW. PREPAID SCALE. Small Prepaid Advertisements are inserted in the EVENING EXPRESS at the following rates:— THBRR MX ONCE. TIS. ONCE. S. D. S. D. S: D. 12 words or less 0 3 0 6 0 9 13 fco 19 words. 0 5 0 10 1 3 20 to 26 words. 0 7 12 19 i, Each extra 7 0 2 0 4 0 6 words. COMBINED SCALE for Small Prepaid Adver- tisements in the "WESTERN MAIL" and "EYEN' ING EXPRESS":—  w.?..?  Tf^s S. D. S. D. S. D. 12 0r ieks 0 8 1 4 2 0 13 to 19 1 0 2 0 3 0 20 to 26 1 4 2 8 4 0 E»orf FEI7 0 8 1 0 |  wor a ted as put In all cases the name and address are counted as pMt of the Advertisement. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, April 26th, 7 ewes, 8 lambs, front Peterstone JLJ two red marks on side; long tails; cross with or and Mountain; two with wool partly otff.- W. Panes, Myndy, near Pontyclun. el7D6h7 LOST, on May 4, from 2, Davis-strbet, Adamsdown, a Green Prot, with coloured feathers.-Anyone returning same to the above address will be rewarded; detainer prosecuted. .1 el699h5 I LOSiT, on Saturday evening, about 9.20 p.m., in a J? Castle-road car, between St. John's-square and Albany-road, a Brown Leather Purse; name and date stamped inside.—Finder returning same to 156, Rich- mond-road, or Police-station will be suitably rewarded. ell422 MEDICAL M EDICAL.-MI-anted immediately, a Locum or Quali- fied Assistant; colliery district branch.—Apply Or. Davies, New el654h9 SCHOLASTIC. SPANISH Lessons given by Spaniard; exchange for German.—N 50, Evening Express, Cardiff. eh7 BOOK-KEEPING (simple and practical) applied to Byour own business, taught quickly and thoroughly by accountant (exam. honours).—N 7, Evening Excess, Cardiff. ■■ el6l7h22 ENCH, Sparish; Berlitz system; free public Jj demonstrations next Thursday, 8 p.m.; classes in formation.—Institut Mtderne, 57, Queen-street, Car- diff. el672h6 WANTED immediately, Male Assistants; discipli- W narian; salary £ 50.—Headmaster, St. Fagan's Sctyeol, Aberdare. el624h8 W~ ANTED, Assistant Master for Penarth National School; Churchman.; ex-P.T. or certificated; drawing, music; strict disciplinarian; salary, £ 55, risij^ £ 5 annually to L70.-Apply Hon. Secretaty. eh7 PAINTING, PokerworkT Woodcarving, Marqueterie JL Lessons.—Miss Miles, Cert. S.K., R.D.S., 17, Words- worth-avenue, Cardiff. Penarth, Newport. el610h8 HOUSEKEEPERS, &o. WANTED immediately, situation by Widow as W Working Housekeeper (farm or otherwise.—Apply F. J., 20, Caroline-street, Bridgend. el642h9 W ANTED, experienced M her's Help; also young VV General.—Apply, with references, 92, Kingsland- crescent, Barry Dock. el682hll LAUNDRESSES. WANTED, a Laundrymaid; wages to commence at £16 per annum, and to rise according to merit, with board, lodging, washing, and uniform.—Apply,, personally, to the Medical Superintendent, Monmouth- shire Asylum, Abergavenny. ell431 DOMESTIC SERVANTS. WANTED, a Dining-hall Maid; wages to commence Wat L16 per annum, and to rise according to merit, with board, lodging, and washing.—Apply, personally, to the Medical Superintendent, Monmouthshire Asylum, Abergavenny. ell432 WANTED, young Person, general cottage work W during iRuess.-H., Castle-gardens, Wenvoe. eh7 ANTED, Daily WOrz; kitchen or warehouse; W several years' reference.—10, Hannah-street, Docks, Cardiff. el70lh7 W ANTED, a General Servant Immediately.-Apply, with reference, Mainflee House, Barry. el694h7 w ANTED, Parlourmaid; two other servants and W man kept; near 'Cardiff.—Apply N 49, Evening Express, Cardiff., el705hll W ANTED, May 29th, experienced Cook-General; yV three in family; nurse and housemaid kept.- Charles, 16, Courtiand-terraoe, Merthyr Jydfil. e!679hll GENERAL or Domesticated Help wanted; fond of Gehildren.-ApPlY 100, COIUM-road, CM-diC. el681hll w ANTED, good Plain Cook, LM; experienced House- W Parlourmaid, £ 20; country.-N 34, Evening Ex- press, Cardiff. el685hll WANTED, strong General at once.—Apply 120, W Cathedral-road, Cardiff. 01664hll K" ATD wanted; must have been out before. K-Apply, stating wages and length of service, to Mrs. Stacey, St. Pierre, Chep5toW. el687h7 EXPERIENCED General, about 25; another kept.- j? MM. Fisher, Mumbles Dining-rooms, Mumbles. eh9 W ANTED, smart General; good cook; able to act W as attendant in exhibition evenings if required; no washing.—Apply Madame D'Arc, Waxworks, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. el664h9 OUSBMAID and good General wanted; small i _tl family; good wages.-Merchistone, Llanishen, Car- diff. el663h9 TXOUSEMAID wanted; Pariourinaid kept.-Mrs. JL-L Walter Hibbert, Brynawel, Penylan, Cardiff. eh9 GOOD Plain -6? k?want?ed-Apply Mrs. Walter Hib- Gbert, Brynawel, Penylan, Cardiff. e!661h9 W~ ANTED at once, General Servant, 18 to 22; no W washing.—Apply Mrs. Barnes, 2, Rosebery-place, Penarth. el657h6 WANTED, end of May, an experienced House-Par- W lourmaid; small house.—State age, wages, Ac., Mrs. Charles Edmondes, Colwinston, Cowbridge. eh7 WANTED, a General Servant; 3 in family; must be W able to cook, wash, and Iron.-Apply, stating wages, &c., to Dr. Rocyn Jones, Abertillery. el659h9 W ANTED, a Cook-General; also Housemaid; good W references.-38, Cathedral-road, Cardiff. el632h8 W" ANTED, Cook-General; housemaid kept; two in TV family.—Apply 58, Plymoutli-road, Penarth. eh6 W ANTED, jBpok-General, House-Parlourmaid; also T T Housemaid; good wages to experienced servants.— Apply, with references, Mrs. Mackay, 28, Cathedral-road, Cardiff. el605h7 WANTED, in a fortnight, 'a good General; small wfamily.-61, Park-place, Cardiff. e!628h& WANTED, Cook-General; washing one; £ 14.—Mrs. VV A. Hanson, Cleveland-terrace. Swansea. el608h8 W ANTED, good Cook-General.—Apply Mrs. Wain, JfT The Knoll, Sully, near Barry. el602h7 COOK-General wanted; two in family; housemaid kept; good wages given.—Apply 2, St. Andrew's- place, Cardiff. el597h7 WANTED immediately, a General Servant-Apply, VV with references, to Mrs. John, Pentwyn Farm, Pentyrch, near Cardiff. el579h6 WANTED, Cook-General; age about 23; housemaid TY kept; references necessary; small family. Apply Mrs. Allen, 48, Stanwell-road. Penarth. el580h6 USEFUL General Help wanted, to wash, iron, and bake; state age and wages required.—Write Mrs. Francis, Llangeview, Usk. el599b7 ANTED immediately, thoroughly experienced TT Nurse for two children.—Apply Mrs. George Isaac, 5, Uplands-crescent, Swansea. el572h6 OUSEMAID wanted; able to wait at table.—Apply, JH with all particulars, Mrs. Routledge, Woodfield Park, Blackwood, Mon. el585h6 MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS PAINTERS are requested to keep away from ear-I P AINTERS are requested to keep away from Car- diff. Strike on. el638h9 GROCER'S Haulier.-Wanted at once, young Man (18 Gto 20); abstainer preferred.—Apply Davies, Cross Keys, near Newport, Mon. ef691hll CONFEOTIOKEKY &c.-Wanted, Assistant? also C Waitrees.—Addresa Mrs. Thompson, Washington Cafe, Porth. el646h9 WANTED, thoroughly experienced young Lady for '??'ANTED,thoroughly experKnced young Lady for R. V. James, High-street, Pontypridd. el697hll TO Butchers.—Wanted, steady young Man as Second in slaughterhouse, to attend to horses and trap, and make himself generally useful.—Morgan, Cattle Salesman, Aberdare. el680hll ADVERTISER desires Position of Trust; highest refe- C l rences; 20 years' experience.—Address first to L. n., Evening Express Office, Newport, Mon. el637h6 rpAILORS.—Coat and small Job Makers; constant TwOL?klY wages.-Dutson, Chepstow. el650h9 WANTED, respectable, weM-educated Boy to assist T geaerally in wholesale branch warehouse; excel- lent opportunity to learn trade.-Apply, by letter, Ganderton, Larkins Limited, Swiss-hall, Cardiff. el643h9 W ANTED immediately, a.n eX:Î>eriëncoo- Tt bknded Gardener, who thoroughly understands fruit and fl-Apply Richards, Maes-yr-Haf, Swan- ?_ ??ng full PaTtioalars el639h9 WANTED, a smart, reapectaMe Lad."?out 15.— WAPPIY James, Turkish Baths, Charles-street, Car- diff. e11423 ?tn.??T_ _ANTED, Coachman (one horse kept), who will 'T also attend to garden; oountry; live In.—Apply N 20, ?yaing Express, Cuditf. el647h9 WANTED, situation ae Coachman; middle-aged; T T thoroughly experienced; good whip; not afraid of ??.—COMhman. 8. Frederick-amt. Cardiff. eKMM T?APKKY.-?waated JMier -Y am 'Um-Appty L. DOmItil, Anchor H<?M, Ventm el5Mh7 MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS ntiewed. c ONFECTIONERY.-Thomas and Evans, Porth, have > Vacancy for YOlng lady with two or three years' experience in good shop; Welsh. el62 3h8 TTTrANTED, a steady Fainter.-Apply J. R. and T. A. YV Webb, Limited, Aberbeeg.. el600h6 DRApERY.-Wanted, a thorough, experienced Man fot Dress Department.—Apply E. Fowler, Lion House, Pontypool. el621h8 WANTED, Groom-Gardener; married, without chil- yV dren, preferred.—Apply Gables, Dinas Powis. eh7 GOT Trade.—Wanted immediately, Branch Manager; also smart Junior.—All particulars first letter, Witch ell, Blaenavon. el583h6 WANTED, respectable Lads to sell the Evening W Express nightly.—Apply to Manager, Evening Express Office, High-street, Newport. el0220 WANTED, a couple of smart Boys to Ride Bicycles and make themselves useful.-Apply Evening Express Office, Cardiff. ell203 WANTED, smart, respectable Boy; aged 15.—Apply W 4, Windsor-place, Cardiff. el584h6 TRAVELLERS, AGENTS. WANTED, whole and part time agents; progressive office; excellent terms; good book free, suitable applicant.—N 46, Evening Express, Cardiff. el704h7 REPRESENTATIVE required for Swansea district Rby Horse and Cattle Condiment Manufacturers, Oils and Grease Merchants; salary, commission, and expenses; present connection handed over; preference given to man experienced in the business; security required.—State full particulars, in first letter, Driscoll and Co., Ravenswood-road, Bristol. el675h7 RELIABLE Man, of good address and business capa- Rcity, wanted spare time appointment; liberal remuneration arranged.—M 82, Evening Express, Car- diff. el575h6 CLERKS, MANAGERS, &c. ENVELOPES, addressed, 3s. 6d. thousand; Circulars, Edelivered, 2s. 3d., guaranteed.—M 94, Evening Ex- press, Cardiff. el593h7 WANTED, by Architect and Surveyor, in CardiCFa wwell-ed,i,,ated Youth as Pupil; premium required. —Apply, in own handwriting, to-N 42, Evening Express, Cardiff. el695hll £ 1 Daily.-Easy evening employment anywhere anyone who writes legibly.—For terms send addressed envelope North (Dept. 83), 6, York-buildings, Adelphi, London. el65lh9 £ 3 Weekly.-Persons wanted everywhere for address- .t ing circulars.—Send addressed envelope for pro- posal Manager, 8B, Elm Lodge, Southall, Middlesex. eh9 WANTED immediately a respectable Water Clerk; must be sober and trustworthy; one accustomed to fresh provision trade preferred.-State age, references, and wages required N 21, Evening Express, Cardiff. eh6 CLERK wanted (shorthand and typewriter); prefe- rence given to one with some experience in an engineer's office; 15s. to 91 weekly, according expe- rience; opportunities earning extra.—N 25, Evening Ex- press, Cardiff. el658h9 SMART Lad wanted for office; good prosjjets.—Apply, ifi own handwriting, N 29, Evening Express, Car- diff. el665h6 GA. Treharne, M.I.M.E., Engineer and Architect, G. Canon-street, Aberdare, has vacancy for an Articled Pupil. el644h9 r DRESSMAKERS, &c. TUTlM-TNEBwanted immediately; able to serve.— jyt. Apply Williams, London House, Gilfach Goch. ep8 M ILLINLRY.-Wanted immediately, stylish Milliner; live in; permanency.—State salary, experience, reference Miss Kenlngton, Abergavenny, Mon. eU421 HWEL SERVANTS. W ANTED, Cook-General.-Apply mr;. Davies, yV Llewellyn Hotel, Pentre. el696h7 WANTED at once, respectable Person to assist in bar and do light housework.-Apply, with full particulars, Davies, Alexandra Hotel, New Tredegar. ell428 BARMAID for vaults, used to busy trade, for the BRhonidda; good wages; good references indispen- sable.—N 47, Evening Express, Cardiff. el703h7 ] WANTED immaediatelyt strong General; small family.—Thomas, Boar's Head, Pontyclun. eh 11 ANTED Immediately, Chambermaid-Waitress and VY good General Servant.—Apply York Hotel, Bridg- end. el591h7 WA NTED, Steward and Stewardess for Treorky Con- yy Btitutional Club; salary, L2 10s. per week, with house, coal, and gas.—Applications, with copies of three recent testimonials, must reach the Secretary on or, before Wednesday, May 6th. 1903. ell404 WANTED, Steward and Stewardess for the Manly W Conservative Club; wages, ?2 16s. a week, with house, coal, and light; two bars; £50 security required. —All applications to be in by Thursday night, 8 p.m., addressed to Secretary, 24, North-terrace, Mardy, Glam. el670h6 W ANTED, thoroughly experienced Barmaid.—Apply, with reference and full particulars, Globe Hotel, Pontypool. el656h9 WANTED, good Cook-General; also Barmaid.-Apply W Manageress, Porthcawl Hotel, Porthcawl. el614h8 APARTMENTS. OARD Residence required by young Man in business; BWMS must be moderate.—N 40, Evening Express, Cardiff. el690h5 FURNISHED Rooms, suit married couple or a gentle- J man; moderate; bath, &c.-165, Cathays-terrace, Cardiff. el700h7 TWO Unfurnished Booms to Let; suit young couple; Tevery convenience.—37, De Burgh-street, Cardiff. el423h7 ABERYS'TWYTH.—Clarendon Boarding-hous&; pro- Aprietrt?s, Miss C. Lee; facing the sea, and in the best position; every convenience; special terms for Whitsuntide; private apartments, if desired. e1576h6 PREM ISES. J"It V1 ITSSSRS. S HERN AND ?ERTWER, JVL AucilowELBS, VAUJEM, SURVEYORS, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS. For list of aptness Premix" and Houses to be Let or Sold see Wsstern Mail" Daily. Printed Register free. Offices, 93, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. Established 1649. qLLY LodgeT Cyoesyoeiliog.-Tco Let, with immediate H possession, this desirable country residence, con- taining three reception-rooms, six bedrooms, bath (h. and c.), and usual offices; stable, coach-house, cow- house' good garden and lawn; with about three acres good meadow land adjoining. This house is situated in a very healthy district, and on the main road to New- port —For further particulars apply Webb, Hafodyddol, Kantyglo, Hon. elTllhU /CORNER Premises, main road; also Houses, Denton- r?ad.-Apply 413, Cowbridge-road, Cardiff. el569h6 —MPOKTANIT to Owners and Tenants.-Have the T drainage and sanitary condition of your premises examined and reported on by the Cardiff and South Wales Sanitary Inspection Association.—For terms apply Secretary, W. C. W. Knapp, 28, West Bute-street, Car- diff. el669hl6 TH V>B immediate sale, wo Shops, with large workshop 1pia ra' r; let at L75; Gmnge?own; price, ?550.— Mules, Auctioneer, Penarth. el630h8 WNERS, Solicitors, or Mortgagees, with property 0 on hand to let or sell, should forward particulars to R. Penrose Kernick, Edgcumbe chambers, Bridge- street Cardiff. He receives numerous Inquiries for land, villas, and shops. ellOS9 YY ANTED, Cottage, with garden attached, in country, about 6 to 8 miles from Cardiff, and about one mile from railway station.—Write, full particulars, to N 5. Evening Express, Cardiff. el609h8 BETHLEHEM, near Llandilo '-To, let, House, Garden, B and Blacksmith Shop; blacksmith wanted imme- diately.-Apply Lewis, Bank-y-fedwen, near Llandilo. eh81 L-WpoRTG Suitee of Omccs to let in Western NNWI-cha rs, 22, High-street.—Full particulars on appUoatitm to Local Manager, on the premises. el0686 PUBLIC-HOUSES. ?r?be sold, in one of the most lovely parts Worcester- r shire, Full-licensed, roadside Public-house.—Full particulars sent on application to Grimths and Milling- ton, Valuers, Worcester. el6:!M BUSINESSES FOR DISPOSAL. jrjI ncPLetj-Mineral Water Works, with well; excellent Twater; rent low; lease.-Apply F. M., Evening Express, Swansea. el677hll O" LD-established Temperance Hotel Restaurant (com- 0 mercial and family); main thoroughfare, Bristol; furniture, fixtures, fittings, B250; suit two ladies; early possessiOn if desired.—N 43, Evening Express, Car- diff. 1693hll 100 wiU purchase Newsagent's, Tobacconist's Busi- £ ness; good district and connection; genuine; inapec- ?n invited; no agents.—N 11, Evening Express, Car- el689h8 DOMESTIC ARTICLES, ■PI HD verdict of the?puMtc Is that for lightness In t construction, elegance in design, comfort in riding, dT?r b?,,Vy in use, and moderation in price, the Baby Carriages sold by Spencer, the Universal Provider for Babies, are not approached by any of his competitors. The Largest Stock in the United Kingdom to select from.-Send post-card for price list.-St. John's-square, -H-OMEEIDÍ>lOyment.- .1LJllttln,-Xachtnell, latest H gtyle, wonderfully easy; cash or hire; lessons free; distance no object; est. 1871.-W. Griffiths, Machmo Depot, 146. Windsor-road. Neath. e11232 COAL FOR SALE. COALS per ton for cash on delivery.—Our Special Large at 21s. is noted for heat, durability, and cleanliness; Red Ash Large, 16s.; Cobbles, 16s.; Range Coal 15s.; other qualities at proportionate prices; please send postcard-Shields Bros.; Crwys Coal Yard, R.R., Crwys Bridge, Cardiff. Estd. 1675. all392 I I MEDICAL REMEDIES. f -TrTIFICIAL Legs, Hands, Eyes, TruNes, Leg Irons, A crutches, Belts, Children's Rubber Tnues, EIUUc StOCldDP, te Mpam or re-waring done; lady atten- d? C?o?t frq&-Woto only addrum, Allen Pearee, 7, Chariewt., CarCIfl, and Brpadm* d, Bristol. BICYCLES, &c.  Grand Mount.—Tho Riley Imperial Speed Clipper, A Reaex tyres; weight, 241b.; price, £ 10, or 12 instal- ments at 20s.; send for catalogue; agents wanted where unrepre,ented.-Apply Riley Cycle Company (Limited), Coventry. el678hll GENT.'S Rudge-Whitworth, short frame, fixed wheel, \jr 98s. 6d.; Lady's Daisy, fixed wheel, short frame, £ 5; Gent.'s, free wheel, slightly shop soiled, L8; Lady's Singer Grande Model de Luxe, free wheel, cost £21, only used about 25 miles, practically new, E15 15s.— Norton's Cycle Depot, 126, Queen-street, Cardiff. ell426 Lady's Bicycle for sale; medium size; in really Asouiid, serviceable condition; ?! 10s.—Sutton and Co., 54, Commercial-street. Newport, Mon. A Quadrant Gent. 's Bicycle, dropped handle bar, fixed Agear, just re-enamelled and plated and nicely lined red and gold; a bargain; L5.-Suttou and Co., 54, Com- mercial-street, Newport, Mon. A Gent.'s Rudge-Whitworth Road Racer, 25in. frame, AClipper Reflex tyres j&ntless rims, roller chain, had very little wear and warranted perfectly sound; £ 5 108.-Slltton and Co., 54, Commercial-st., Newport, Mon.  Lady's Standard Rudge-Whitworth, medium size, A 23in. frame, Palmer tyres, warranted in perfect Jrder; E5 "utton and Co., 54, Commercial-street, Newport, Mon. A Lady's Bicycle, medium frame, fixed gear, pretty upturned handle bars, in splendid order; L4 10s.— Sutton and Co., 54, Commercial-street, Newport, Mon. A Lady's Imperial Bicycle, free wheel, New Departure A hub, with back pedal brake, Crabbe front rim brake, plated wheels, Westwood rims, shop soiled only, usual price, L12 12s.; accept £7 15s.—Sutton and Co., 54, Commercial-street, Newport, Mon.  Bradbury Gent.'s Roit?B?csr. free wheel at will, A cost L,15 I s. last yeat; accept £ 6 10s.—Sutton and Co., 54, Commercial-street. Newport, Mon. A Rudge-Whitworth Special Gent.'s Roadster, Palmer AtYTes, medium .1", 2!iD. frame, fixed gear and tyre brake, original price jE16 16s., accept £ 5 10s.; fre wheel and back pedal brake can be fitted for 26s. extra.— Sutton and Co., 54, Commercial-street, Newport, Mon. A Rover Road Racer, quite equal to new, warranted APerfL?-tlY sound, new last year, £ 6; free wheel and back pedal brake can be fitted for 26s. extra.—Sutton and Co., 54, Commercial-street, Newport, Mon.  Rudge-Whitworth Standard Road Racer, just re- Aenamellbd *and plated at Coventry works, free wheel, Bowden brake, JE6 17s. 6d.—Sutton aad Co., 54, Commercial-street, Newport, Mon.  Limited number oi old machines will be taken in A part payment for 1903 Rudge-Whitworths; fair price allowed.-Rudge-Wtlitwortb, Ltd., 108, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. Standard Budge-WhitwcrUi can be purchased on A the easy payment system by 12 monthly payment? of JE1 Is. each; thif machine becomes the property of the purchaser after the first payment is made; send for easy payment form and full particulars.-Rudge-Whit- worth, Ltd., 108, St. Mary-street, Cardiff.  Few Shop-soiled Rudge-Whitworths are still on A oCer at greatly reduced prices; second-hand list sent free on application. Rudge-Whitworth, Ltd., 108, St. Mary-street, Catdiff.  Standard Sudge-Whitworth at £ 10 19s. is the beat Avaluo in the trade, and the Budge-Whitworth cycle has the greatest reputation Of any machine; beautifully finished and up-to-date with free wheel and 2 brakes fitted, plated rims and plated spdkes included for £10 10s.; this machine can be purchased on the easy pay- ment system.—Rudge-Whitworth, Ltd., 108, St. Mary- street, Cardiff. ERO Special Rudge-Whitworths won an enormous .AL? number of races in 'south Wales during the Easter holidays. Bert Howard of London, alone won five first prizes on Easter Monday and Tuesday; C. E. Baker, of Carmarthen, won two firsjis at Pontypridd; other riders using this famous machine show greater speed and are doing better than ever j*- send for full particulars and 1903 list.-Rudge-Whitworth, Ltd., 108, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. elllo8 S AC-RIFICE. eut.-s Safety 101 Disposal, Clincher tyres, hollow jolntleea rims, silver-plated, free wheel and rim brake'-Alin- chaln;i clegait, high-class Coventry Machine; as mw, I ttqjy soiled; every accessory with machine; no use to itjftfner; L5 10s.; approval before cash.—C. House, 1, Oxf ordpiace, Oxford-street, Westoa- super-Mare. ell331 ENT.'S high-gnde Sgety, for Sale; bargain; new Gat Xmas; not soUed- free wheel, rim brake, silver- plated rims, Dunlop licensed tyres, latest 1903; all accessories; elegant machine: cash urgently required; sacrifice E4 18s. the lot; approval with pleasure; worth double.—K. Gill, Waveney Villa, Beach-road, Weston- super-Mare. e11350 ARRY and CO. S le,*nd Motor Maoufac- J, turers, Mill-Jane, Cardiff, will shortly Bemove to Larger and more Convenient Premises in Penarth-road, close to G.W.R. Station, where they will continue to manufacture the Celebrated Siren Cycles that still hold the 50 and 100 miles unpaced Welsh road records. Siren Cycles built to order, fitted with the 1903 New Departure or Eadie'a New Combination Hub, from 10 guineas. Pre- vious to removal we are offering all machines now in stock at greatly reduced prices for cash. New Departure or Eadie's New Combination Hubbs fitted, including new spokes and nipples, 86s. Repairs promptly attended to. Stove enamelling; nickel-plating. ell304 PIONEER Motor-Cycles lead the way; Pioneer, Rex, J[. Minerva Eng, ues prices from £40. We are makers of engines, parts and nttings for cycles and cars; try us for repairs.—Parsons and Co., Below. AS usual, Pioneers lead the way; B.S.A. and Eadie AAttings, free wheels, 2 brakes; built and nmshed in our matchless style for 10 and 12 guineas; no higher price; Morrow, Eadie, Perry free wheels; Crabby and Bowden brakes, oa tubes, outer covers at cut prices; plating and enamelling..—Parsons, Tynycoed-place, Donald-street, and 48, Broadway, Roath. ell289 REPAIRS, if sent to Morris Bios., Cycle and Motor JH< Works, Pontypridd, always give satisfaction. Over- haul, enamel, and re-plate for 25s. if sent at once. Accessories to trade at wholesale factors' prices. el647 YRES Re-rubbered,  from &s.;repMrs equally as Tcheap.-Turner, Commer?.Jal-road, Newpor el5Mh6  Jamea Cycle, Jaays or gent's, Hyde free wheel, 2 Arim brakes or option bMk ped&Utng. hub brake, plated rims, g roller chain, for £ 10 10s. cash, or 20s. monthly; 2 speed gear fitted 30s. extra; other Models at 12 and i5 guineas. Iliese nycius are built by a nrm of 25 years' experience, and Loth racers and roadsters are famous on the path and road; free-wheeling and back- pedalling Lady's and Gent's Tricycles a speciality.— Write to-day f.1r 1903 catalogues and deferred payment order forms to the James CYElq Depot, 138, Castle-road, Cardiff. I ellon A N Excelsior Cycle, by Bayllss Thomas, Coventry. lady's or gent's, Hyde tree wheel, 2 rim brakes, platetiPrims, Clincher A-Wft tyres, roller chain, hub brake optional; cash, £10 log, or 21s. monthly; grand value. A Eureka Cycle, same makers, complete with front rim brake, mudguards, steering lock, roller chain, for LS 8s. cash or 16e. 9id. monthly. This is the best working man's machine made, and is fully guaranteed.— Catalogues and order torØlS from the Excelsior Cycle Depot, 138, Castie-road, Cardiff. Nat. Tel., 395. ell071  few Bhop-soned ?ad second-hand lady's and gent's ACycles for disposd at very low rates to clear; CMh or monthly payments. Repairs executed to all makes of Cycles at lowest rates; largest stock of accessories kept in South Wales. Send your inquiries; prompt attention guarant.ed.-Addre-s 138, Cast'e-road Cardiff. CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &0. FUR-Wheeled Dogcart for sale; nearly new.—Address Æ L. Wood, ftardenhurat, Penarth. el7OZh7 NEW Break; seat 20; cushions, lamp, foot brake; varnished wood.-Plummer, Newport. el618h8 NEW Trolley awheel Wagon, and Dog??ri:? 10?, N Broadway, 'Cardiff- el666h9 NEW Wagonettes; round corners; seat 8; with all latest improvements; finished best style; brass fitting.-Plummer, Carriage Builder, Newport. el6lgh8 SPORTING GREYHOUND for sale; by Highwayman," out of G" Hyodo too small for hare coursing; will make a good rabbit courser; two years old; no reasonable offer refused.-Spear, Forge Inn, Grangetown, Cardiff. el671h9 To save 25 per cent., buy your Fishing Tackle, _L Cricket, and Tennis from Chambers, Gunmaker, 21, Castle-street, Cardiff; also at Bristol and Shepton Mallet. Nat. Telephone, No. 01339. *10642 FARM AND GARDEN. C ABRAGEI Cabbage!—For sale, 40,000, fit to cut.— Fox and Hounds, Whitchurch. el706h7 c ABBAGE plants.- -p-eil. Wheeler's Imperial, Red Pickling, 3s. 6d. per 1,000 on rail.—W. Hazle- dine, Maindiff Farm, Abergavenny. el649h9 WANTED, 2 or 3 Dairies of well-cooled Milk.—Apply yV C. Wheeler, 56, Boscombe-road, Shepherds Bush, London. ell401 GARDEN Netting, Garden Netting, Garden Netting.- GCord Netting, best quality for covering seed beds, fruit trees, fowl runs, &c., &c.; 16 square yards for ls.- Grainger, 8, Working-street, Cardiff. e11397 MACHINERY. SALE or Hire, 6-horse Portable 6ft. Mortar Mill.— k3 Treharne, Aberdare. e!646h6 t-) Very good 6-h.p- Portable Engines; very cheap for Jj cash.—Atlantic Engineering Works, Newport. ehe 10in. cylinder Hcriisonta 1 Engine, Portable Cameron JL Pump, with boiler; 2 Saw Benches, take 3ft. saws; double spindle Vertical Moulding Machine, large Mor- tising Machine; very low prices.—Atlantic Engineering Works, Newport. ellw WAUG0NS, &c. O Let on HireTTen?ton new specification Wagons: T3s. 6d. per week.—Apply N 31, Evening Express. CardiS.' J _?_ eM74hll MOTORS, MOTOR CYCLES. WERNER Motor Cycles can be obtained from our W large stock, which we now have ready for delivery; 2 h.p., £ 45; 2i h.p., L50. These are not freaks built for the race track, but they are reliable roadster machines, and have been first in nearly all the long- distance road trials; agents now being appointed.- Sutton and Co., Sole Wholesale Agents for South Wales, 54, Commercial-street, Newport, Mon. "-W. ERNER, Excelsior," F.N- Princess, a.nd W Ormonde Motor Cycles or any other make sup- plied without delay. We hold a large stock on the pre- mises, new and second-hand.—Sutton and Co., 54, Com- mercial-street, Newport, Mon.  Singer Motor Bicycle. 2-h.p., quite equal new, one A new tyre just fitted, thoroughly overhauled, original cost £75, accept ;C45.-Suttori and Co., 54, Commercial- street, Newport, Mon. —— A LocO-Mobile Steam Car, 5-h.p., 2 seats, in perfect A. conation, just overhauled, cost ?225, accept £ 110; trials allowed.—Sutton and Co., 54, Commercial- street, Newport, Mon. 611410 AYLIFFE and Sons, Daisy Motor and Cycle Works, A Cardiff and Newport. Sole agents for genuine licensed De Dion Motor Cars; also Rex 3-h.p. Motor Cycles, with forecarriage; Kerry H Motor Cycle; best value in Wales. Repairs done to any make car or motor cycle. Accumulators re-charged. Nat. Telephone 832. ell423 XCELSIOR Motor Cycles, world-famed for speed Eand hill climbing; winners of all the principal con- tests; hold world's records; the most reliable motor cycle made; in 2, 21, and 21 brake horse-power; spray or surface carburettor, valve lifter, rim brakes, and all latest improvements; prices from £ 45; comparison tests invited.—Catalogues and booklets from Excelsior Depot, 138, Castle-road, Cardiff. Nat. Tel., 395. ell070 C LLMENT-James's Motor Cycles, by James's Cycle Co.; weight about 70lb., latest improvements; price with belt drive, £ 38, or chain drive with 2 speed gear, £ 42; other Models with special design frame, 2 h.p., £45, 21 h.p. ditto, £ 50. Libts on application.—The James Depot, 138, Castle-road, Cardiff. Nat. Telephone, 395. ell070 SEVERAL Motor Tricycles and Quadricycles for dis- posal; 2i and 3 h.p.; in nearly new condition; by Perry and Co. (Ltd.), Birmingham; excellent hill climbers; Bowden lifters, spare tanks, band brakes, grappler tyres, De Dion carburettors, celluloid accumu- lators; guaranteed in perfect working order; from £ 35 each; cost double; trial allowed to intending purchaser; great bargains; motor castings and complete engines and spare parts in stock; plugs; volt-metres, valves, springs, washers, contact screws, and blades, Ac., of all makes. Petrol, *c. Repairs executed. Any make Car or Cycle supplied at lowe-t prices.—Inquiries Motor Depot, 138, Castle-road. Cardiff. Nat Telephone. 395. ell070 MUSICAL. R Sale, an 8-guinea Violin, and all accessories; F£ 4 10s.; new; or will exchange- for good pneumatic bicycle (gent.'s).-Apply 10, Walker's-road, Splott, Car- diff. el689h7 To Eisteddfod Committees.—E. D. Lloyd, R.A.M., JL Composer of "Y Fellten," "Y Rhosynau," &c., Organist of the Congregational Church at Bethesda, Musical Adjudicator at CorwenEisteddfod, 1901 and 1903, wishes to announce that he will be at Merthyr on the 22nd of June, and that he can receive engagements about that date.—Address Professor of Music, Bethesda. New Song ready this week, "Brenhines y Don," post free Is. ld. el636h9 PIPE Organ for Sale, at Horeb Cliapel, Morriston.- t For specifications apply to Mr. David Davies, Bath-place. el64Oh9 C(,'LUMBIA Graphophones and rds.-Impectioll ? Invited.96, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. TALKING Machines from 58. 6d.; Records from J. Is. each at 96, St. Mary-Street. OLUMBIA Records genuine) from Is. 3d. each; ?? thousands in stock at 96, St. Mary-stree..  ECORDS to fit all kinds of talking machines; large choice at 96, St. Mary-street. COLUMBIA gold moulded, extra loud Records, now Is. 9d. each at 96, St. Mary-street. ISC Reoorœ for Graphophone or Gramophone, now D2s. each at 96. St. Hary-street. EPAIltS to all kinds of taking machines promptly executed at 96, St. Mary-street- ECORDS exchanged; old ones for new, at reasonable rates.—96, St. Mary-street. OLUMBIA Graphophone and 6 Records for 308., special, at 96, St. Mary-street. TAY-KING Machine and 6 Records, lic only; special j. cheap line at 96, St. Mary-street. DISON Phonographs and Records at lowest priom at E96, St. Mary-street.  TAT/KTTSft Machine Agency (Ltd.), 96, St. Mary- 1 street, Cardiff, are largest dealers in Wales. ell046 I- BACH Piano, in handsome rosewood and marqueterie; JL returned from hire, but absolutely equal to new in every particular; only £3710.. cash; listed at £ 60.— Thompson and Shacked (Limited), 24, Queen-street, Cardiff. ECHSTEIN Piano; returned from hire, but vwy Blittle used, and. in perfect Mder; o1fered for £ 35 cash; listed at £60.Thomn and Shackell (Limited), 24, Queen-ntreet, Cardiff. PIANOS, returned from hire, In great variety, at j. prices ranging from £ 12 to 225, including instru- ments by most of threading makers; full descriptive list free on application; easy terms Mranged, or a special discount for cash.—Thompson and Shackell (Limited), 24, Queen-street, Cardiff; 32, Castle-street; Swansea. *8701 p JANOS, Fiaeos, kiano&-U. J. Heath and Sons' j. special offers in iron-framed Pianofortes, with all tha latest modern improvements. AA RUSTIC" Model; good walaut case; full com- paI5 cash, CIS Me. "EUROPBAN" Model; fine walnut case; check &cUon, trichord, Ac.; cash, L18 lft. 4 T.FTAKNKR" Model: full oompass; handsome f\ marqueterie panel, &c.; cash, 223 12& 6d. '^TTANDSOMK Pianoforte, m Louisa cam; full size H and compass; %oh caga and tone; double sconces; cash, C25 46. "Tij-USiC T?dea Awoci"ion" Model; marvellous m value; 'lUM, rich tone; cash, £ 31. "T-vRAWING-Boom Model"; a perfect instrument for Dtouch, tone, and dunbllity; cash, £ 35 10s. "TrrE shall be pleama to arrange for any of these Wiudruments to be obtained on our improved Hire System.—For terms, &c., call at R. J. Heath and Sons', 76, Queen-street (corner of Charles-street), Cardiff. Alst Pontypridd, Benarth, and Port Talbot. ellibs D ALE. Forty, and Qo.'s Specialities in full compass, iron framed Piaivsfortes. "COLLEGS" Model; cash, flo I" (class A) solid walnutwood esse. "/COLLEGE" Model; cub, £ 16 Mt.: (clau B) solid ? walnuts,wd cam "T71DUCATI0NAL" Model; mb, 922 101.; handsome fj walnut vood c"e. _??? "TX NFLEXIBLS" Model; cash, £ 23 lCs.; full 8ize. JL upright piano venical stringing, "TEONCLAD" Model; cash, £ 28; small upright grand X overstrunlg. "T ISZT" Model; cash, t:S1 10s.; magnificent value; I J overstrung. "KAISER" Model; oash, £ tt; a full upright concert J[\. grand ALL above Models fan be had on our Hire Purchase ASystem for a small sum monthly. Call and inspect above specialities if seeking a good and reliable Piano a', a moderate cost. ALE, Forty. and Co., bno and Organ Merchants, 1? High-street Md CuUe Arcade. CMdie. 0105M MISCELLANEOUS. MASONS.-fo Let, by contract, the foundations for JM- 3 Lancashire Boilers and retaining wall.—Apply Ffaldau Collieries, Pontycymmer. ell408 P ALMISTRY, Phrenology, Photo-reading.-Professor j. Eugene's first professional visit Cardiff.-Whartou. street, Cardiff ell289 KIRO, the American Lady Palmist, may Moon- Kaulied daily Queen-street &rcadz. all= IS your Watch Wrong? The beet and cheapest shop in Cardiff for the repair of watches of every description (English or Foreign) is 38, Castle Arcade (third shop from Castle-street), by James Keir (for ten years with Mr. Spiridion). Clocks and Music Boxee cleaned and repaired. MISCELLANEOUS SALES. SAFES! Safes !LagMt variety; lowest cash.—Levy's _Company, Frèr1ck-street, Sunderland. oU?i FR Sale, 55 Cast Iron "T" PMarei 9in. by 7i< Irby Hin. by 16ft. 7in.; 51 Caet Iron "T" PWan 5iia. by Sin. by lin. by 7ft. 6ln.; several lengths Cast Iron Wall Plates, 8in. by lill.-Apply Peel (Limited), Swansea. el64IhS SUN Blinds, every description, for snaps, residences; S estimates free; any distance.—Fred Morgan and Co., Cardiff, Manufacturers and Contractors, also of Tents, Flags, Tarpaulins, Horse, Cart, and Rick Covers, Har- new. Awnings, Oilskinn, Sacks, Coal bag 5, Rope Netting. ell095 n £ } ■—Suit Lengths, 1s. 6d., 108. 12s. 6., 15a., in 7/6 All Wool, Vicunas, Serges, Tweeds; patternsfree; any length cut; carriage p*id.—Albion W ooUen Manu- facturing Co., 58.- Woodhonse-lane. Leeds. ell085 BtJRGLAR-Proof Cuh Box' can be screwed to Btable or desk; price 1!at to be obtained on appli- cation.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. REGRESSIVE Whist Invitation Cards, 6d. and 9d. per dozen.—Stationery Department. Western Mail, Cardiff. MISCELLANEOUS SALES Contd THE Pen-carbon Letter Book; copies while writing; no press, no work; any ink and any pen; the most perfect, rapid, and efficient method of copying letters, &c.. ever invented; full directions given with each book; price 5s. 9d.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. ENQuIR BWithin Upon Everything," a most Fi useful book; 2s. 9d., post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail. Cardiff. MBOSSED Lace Dish Papers, in packetb of three Edozen, assorted sizes; price Is.—Stationery Department. Western Mail, Cardiff. THE Pen-carbon Man'fold Order Book of 100 pages; rr?HE Fen-carbon Man'fold Order Book of 100 pages? using ordinary pen and ink.—Stationery Department, Western Mail. rditr. MRS. Beeton's Cookery Books; a collection of prac- tical recipes; priJõglir Is. 2d. and 2s. 9d., post free. —Stationery Department. Western Mail. Cardiff. FOUNTAIN Pens.—A large variety of all makes and JL- in all qualities; prices from Is. each.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. THE Paternoster Printer, for printing cards, books, Tpapero, &c.. piices Is. &ad 4s.—Stationery Department, Western Mail. CMdtC. Pen Nib that Wnl suit almost e?ery writer, the A"WesteruMafl" Quill; sample box M., post free.- Stationery Department, Western Mail. Cardiff. D-ESSERT Papers, ZSfoFM.; nve different sizes and Ddeaigzxs.-StatieneTy Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. FOOLSCAP and Quarto Letter Presses and Stands; JL price list on application.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. MUSIC Ruling Pens; holder and two pens, complete, JML on card; price M.—Stationery Department, Wes- tern Mail, Cardiff. DICTIONARIES, Ready Reckoners, Interest Tables, JLF S-c.; all useful books; prices from Is. «kch.— Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. NDEXED "Letter Flles. ^Amberg, Warwick, Match- TNDEXED Letter FUea.—Amberg, Warwick, taatch- prices.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. I rpHE Law of Landlord and Tenant," with a p copious collection of useful forms; L. 2d. post free.-Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. USEFUL and Ornamental Shelf Paper for decoration of shelves or cupboards, Ac., with brass ilails for fixing; box, containing twelve yards,. 8d., post free.- Stationery Department, Western Mail. Cardiff. "CONSULT Me" (a book that, every family requireit, VJ 2s. 9d., post, free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. LIST of Useful Ofnee Geods:—Paper fasteners, office JLj paste, electro-plated pins, dannpmg-weDs and brushes, sponge bowls; stamping pads in various colours always ready for use; paper weights, ebony rulers, ink- stands. inkwells, inks in all colours and for every possible use; erasing knives, paper cutters, duplicate post-card books, letter clips, pen nibs to suit all hands, pen-rackb, pen-wipers, &c., Ac., on sale at the Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. HE A B C of Bridge; new edition; Is. 2d. post free. T-Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. Chinese Honeymoon," Three Little Maids," and A"A Princess of Kensington"; six real photographic post-cards of eithe." of the above plays at Is. per packet. —Can be obtained at the Stationery Department. Wes- tern Mail, Cardiff. FURNITURE. WELSH Cabinet, 300 years old, for sale.—To be seen yy at the Antelope Hotel, Mumbles, any time. eh8 GREAT Bargains m Floor Coverings.—Seven miles GCork Lino and Floor Cloth; Cork Lino, 2E. square yard; Floor Cloth, good painted back, two yards wide, Is. 3id., Is. 4id., Is. 54d., Is. 6jd. per yard; splendij floral patterns, to suit all rooms.—E. E. Harris, Whole- sale and Retail House Furnisher, in the Matket-ball, and 3, 4, 6, and 6, Market-buildings, Newport. Caution. -No connection with any other firm. ARRIS'S celebrated Reliance Suit, at £.4 16s., is a jjL marvel. Get Harris's New Furnishing Guide. Look on Page 21. Over 3,100 already sold.-E. E. Harris, Wholesale and Retail House Furnisher, 3, 4, 5, and 6, Market-buildings, Newpoit. el0045 BEVAN and Co.'s sp"cml 'targanw ror cash.-cN, BSwanwA. Pontypridd, Newport. Pontypool. BKVAN and Co. for handsome T a peary Cupeto, Bl,ordered aad ready 10r layug, from !U. lid. BKVAN and Co. !vr er?d pattn= «? _Uent Bvalue in Floorcloth and Linoleum. EVAN and Co. for Carpets and Heanhrup of every Bdescription at lowest prices. BEVAN and Co. for mMsive Iron Bedsteads, 2m. BVLUars, trcom ?1 Us. M. BEVAN and Co. for splendid Head and Foot AU-br:uI H Bedsteads, from £ 4 BEVAN and Co. for best value in Wire-woven Mat- B, full-sked. from 7s. lid. BEVAN and Co. for Mi-sized own make Feather BBeds, good limn ticks, from ?s. ed. BEVAN and Co. for handsome Walnut StdebMJd? ?w puto glass bMks, from lb. &d. BE VAN and Co. for immense seleedon Walnut &ad BoLber OvMmamtets, as. Hd. to 10 guineas. BEVAN and Co. for special Bedroom Suit.. chest, Bgl"3. mMb!e stand, chAin, 17s. 6d. BEVAN and Co. for grand value Satin Walnut Bed- Broom amd Co. for grand val<n. Battn Wtlmut B<? BEV AN and Co. for Chippendale and other Cablulta JD and Sideboards; great variety. BEVAN and Co. for American Organs, every Instru- went warrsated 10 years, from £.1 17s. 64. 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THE STOLEN PHOIX,
THE STOLEN PHOIX, A ROMANCE OF LOVE, INVENTION, AND A GREAT CITY, By R. NORMAN SILVER, Author of Hate, the Destroyer," "A Daughter of Mystery," &c. CHAPTER XXVI.-Continued, I I've a Right to Know. Ransom hesitated. "Oh I-I met him once," said the draughts- man, "after a pull on the river. He gave me a lift with a grounded skiff, and I found him a pleasant fellow; he—he was interested in mechanical matters, so we had a bond of interest; but I've often wondered what Temple could have meant by his outburst. You only came'in towards the end of it, and it doesn't do for husband and wife-even if they're only prospective-to have mysteries between them, does it?" "No," conceded Valerie Western, with a singularly dry intonation; "and yet, my dear Oswald, I find explanations extremely boring —especially when I have to make them," with which observation she rose sharply, as if to dismiss the subject. Lord Linacre judged it time to cease his eavesdropping. Stealing back to the thres- hold, hidden by the screen, he re-entered the room alertly. "Ah!" he exclaimed, "they told me you were here, Oswald. And so Valerie has been entertaining you. You asked for me, though, my boy; surely you don't want to talk busi- ness to-day?" "There is just a trifle," murmured the draughtsman, with a glance at Valerie. She shrugged her shoulders. "That means I am in the way," she said in- cisively. "You are not very polite; but I suppose your future wife must get used to that." And she glided off, the odd smile that Ransom's cross-examination had provoked still lingering about her mouth. Tne peer sat down, after a swift ftview of Ransom's face. "What's wrong?" he demanded briefly. "If it's money, I've done y a good turn. Sir Daniel agrees to give yo«the interest on ten or twelve thousand for a" wedding present. The cash itself will be locked up, worse luck! He has his doubts of my speculative instincts, has the worthy uncle." Ransom shook his h "It's not money," he said, "but about the Phcenix, or rather, Temple's patents in her. They're being infringed, and within three miles of us. I got a glimpse last night of a boat that's on the stocks down the river, care- fully shut up in a, temporary yard, and evi- dently almost completed; the launching ways were being carried down to the water. She has both the top-side fins of the Phoenix, and her double propeller. She seems to be a Yankee venture. I heard a fairly familiar name men- tioned in connection with, her, that of Har- rison Mack, the fellow who tried to buy up Goulder's unsuccessfully. They have been working on her night and day, I gather; no doubt she is to be submitted to the Admi- ralty." Lord Linacre opened the paper he held in his hand, and pointed to the paragraph he had marked. Ransom read it:- "We understand that certain rights of manufacture in some of the most valuable of recent improvements relating to submarine navigation have become the prty of an American magnate, not unconnected with the steel industry. A British engineer and a naval lieutenant now on the Mediterranean station are said to be among the sellers." The draughtsman uttered an oath. "Temple must have found a new supporter," he said; "that account* for his beginning to worry you again about that cheque. Have you got the threatened writ yet?" "No," answered the peer, "and I confess I didn't expect to; I reckoned Temple was only bluffing. But there may be more in it than I fancied, if this paragraph and your dis- covery go for anything. In any case, we'll put a stopper on Mack, and perhaps, also, a spoke in Temple's wheel." He took out a card, and wrote on it a name and address. "These are my solicitors," he said; "go to town by the afternoon express—the only decent one to-day. See them first thing to- morrow, swear a stiff affidavit, and apply for an injunction, ex parte. You will at least get one for fourteen days, if you put up the right sort of counsel. Telegraph notice of the injunction to Mack, and enter an action for infringementr-no, not infringement of patent rights; we should need Temple's co-operation. Enter one for infringement of our manu- facturing licence. You understand? Perfectly!" answered Ransom, and he pocketed the card. Lord Linacre tore the paragraph out of his financial weekly, and put it in his note-book. "By the bye," he added, "have the Yankees pirated our-that is, your patent rudder ?" N—no," stammered Ransom nervously; apparently not." The peer showed his white teeth. That is just as well, my dear boy," he commented, "for between ourselves, I haven't forgotten Temple's mysterious references to the authorship of that particular patent. Don't misunderstand me. I believe in the good old rule, the simple plan- 'That they should take who have the power, And they should keep who can.' Only, it is as well that particular issue isn't to be raised. There, get off to your room and pack your bag. By four o'clock to-morrow you will have discharged the first shot in our duel with the Yankees, or the legal gun will, temporarily, have missed fire." Oswald Ransom made a hasty adieu, and set out upon the errand assigned him. In the hall of the bungalow he paused to clench his fist and indulge in an angry murmur. "What cursed luck!" he growled; "Blair, Temple, and the latest thing in millionaires! It is the deuce's own combination." He stopped to light a cigarette. His glance dwelt momentarily on the flaming vesta; he threw it down and snapped his fingers. BY Jupiter!" he cried; "I had forgotten my trump card." When he passed out at the door a servant held open for him, he was laughing silently. CHAPTER XXVII. In Which a" Telegram Arrives. j Sudden! My dear child, I won't h know it for worlds, bat I fell in love withmrti the very first day I saw him. Of course, it, was most unladylike of me, but then I didn't let on to a soul. And when he suddenly appeared and got to calling me Narcissa, I had to pinch myself to find out if I was awake. I never, never dreamed he cared for me, and yet he's been thinking of me for two solid months, and frightening himself to death with the idea that I'd a beau, as he says." Sybil Hope kissed her sister's flushed cheeks; they make her own look very pale,and the light in the little typist's bine eyes had but a dull counterpart in SybU-brown ones. Narcisax was crouohed in bar faar&urite position upon the biff horse-hair burstbw the fire-place in the living-room of the Crow's Nest. Sybil sat by her, in Cuthbert Hope's armchair. If you had seen father's face!" cried Narcissa. Poor dad, he came in from the garden when Harrison (haven't I got it pat. already?) was making sure he'd got me, aa he said. I jumped up and whispered, 'It's father,' and Harrison put his arm round me and laughed, and said, Mr. Hope, I have come all the way from New Jersey to marry your daughter, and I have just been breaking it to her. Introduce me, Narcissa.' And I burst out crying, and sobbed, 'Oh, dad, I'm so happy, and this is Mr. Harrison Mack.' She tried to smile, but had to be content with stifling a eob. The little typist was still bubbling over with excitement and newly- found happiness. Sybil clasped her silently. averting her own face. "Of course," added Narcissa, struggling with hysterical mirth at the recollection, "dad was paralysed, and I couldn't get sensible all of a sudden. But Harrison held my hand and made father a lovely speech, and I ran away and shut myself up. After we had quieted down, we had some sort of a lunch, and then dad-dear old thing!-went out and smoked. And, oh, I'm the happiest girl in the world!" She flung her arms about her sistfer, for a. suppressed sigh had reached her ear. And I've been thinking, Sybil dear," she pursued, that I'm not going to monopolise all the happiness, and .have you left out in the cold. So you've got to stop sending back poor Mr. Temple's letters. If I'm good enough for Harrison, you're more than good enough for Mr. Temple." "Don't, difer, please!" begged Sybil, it's different. Allan isn't rich and independent. I must remember what is best for him. Perhaps if he could have made a lot of money, out of his patents, it would have been another thing. But he says in one of his letters that he has lost-that he has been tricked out of ever so many thousands of pounds in con- nection with the Phoenix." Oh," said Narcissa, starting up, then you do open his letters! That's a good sign." How could I tell where to send them back to if I didn't?" queried Sybil gravely. Noreissa's answer was a leisurely. pentrating survey. My dear Syb," she inquired at length, you surely don't return the poor fellow his letters opened, and without a word of explana- tion or apology? I suppose that the envelopes you send me to post, so that Mr. Temple shouldn't have any clue to your-whereabouts, contained his just as you received them, and that you got his ship's station from the papers. Men-of-war don't stay at one port OR » station," retorted Sybil; "and besides, I don't return his letters rudely. I merely put in. a line, asking him not to write any more. Narcissa burst into a peal of merriment- "Sybil, Sybil!" she cried, "you blessal simpleton! Here I've been pitying you from the bottom of my heart, and you've merely, been carrying on a romantic correspondence. You hollow fraud!" Sybil was stung. She reached to the hat and jacket she had thrown off on her arrival. and picked up the Gladstone with the railway. label, and the luggage-tag inscribed. Miss Hope, passenger to Carhayen." I don't think you're quite kind, Narcissa," she said, and went out of the room, up the maritime-looking stairway. Narcissa was about to follow her when she was arrested by a knock at the front door of the Crow's Nest. She crossed and opened it. In the trellised porch stood no less a person than Allan Temple. 011. good gracious!" said the little typist. and held out her hand. "Come in!" The lieutenant treated her to a cordial clasp of his brown fingers- He was tanned and stalwart, but not so boyishly cheerful in bear- ing and expression as she had been used to see him. He glanced about him as he entered the cottage, and Narcissa heard him draw a deep breath. I-I don't know that I ought to be here. Miss Hope," he began, but I was in London on leave, about some law business, and I couldn't resist the temptation to run down. I wanted to thank you for acting as my post- office." He was endeavouring to maintain a casual tone, but the attempt failed suddenly. I have lived to send those letters, Miss Hope," he added huskily, yet I fear they have done me very poor service. Sybil has invariably returned them one by one, under cover of brief notes, begging me to cease .writing to her." Allan Temple leaned against the table, his bosom heaving with suppressed emotion. She is well?" he faltered. Narcissa nodded, and pointed significantly to the staircase. Here!" exclaimed the lieutenant. "Miss Hope-Narcissa, let me see her for a moment —for five!" Narcissa consulted the clock on the mantel. You can't have a great deal more," she responded; dad will be due home shortly for his lunch, and three will be no company with a vengeance. I'll call her and slip out. You stand in the corner by the dresser, or she'll notice you too soon." "You're the best of good fairies," said Allan Temple, taking up the indicated position. "Fairies have only to wave a wand," de- murred Narcissa, and people give in at once. Neither you nor I can wave that sort of a. wand over Sybil. S-s-st!" And with a sibilant warning, Narcissa mounted a few steps of the broad stair, and called clearly' towards the upper floor! "Syb!" she cried, "Syb! I want yon! Come down for a minute, there's a dear!" She shrugged her shoulders as she went through the rear of the cottage. A very white lie," she remarked consol- ingly, and peeped in at the kitchen door to whisper: "Don't argue-shake her!" His energetic counsellor withdrew just in time. Sybil was descending the staircase. Yes, dear," she said quietly, what is it?" Temple moved from the niche into which Narcissa had directed him. "Sybil," he murmured," I persuaded Nar- ■jwfrtt. to help me to get a glimpse of you. fter tiny fib." Sybil paused on the shallow landing—a girlish, distressful figure. She had taken off her travelling costume, and put on a simple house frock, in which she had kept many a tryst at the Beacon. "Oh, why-why did you come?" she said. "Why have you gone on writing to me when I begged you not to?" It is my right," answered Temple; you promised to be my wife. I will not return you that promise-.anless, indeed, you can say you have ceased to love me. Till then you are not. your own property; you are mine, and t claim you." (To be OoatiansdJ