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THE REGENT TAILORS CO., I 31, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF, Is intended for those who appreciate good Tailoring with perfect style and solid value for Ready Money. FLANNEL SUITS 42/- °NLY FLANNEL COSTUMES 52/6 j ONE PRICE.
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BIBTHS, MABBIAOES. HEATHS, AND IN jiEMOBIAM. Notlcea apoearlng ulldor tteme heading& are olllrged at tbe fCllowin¡ rates:- %^n Jr^Ti^tbf EVENING EXPRESS." ? WK? TM??. ?  ??." ? ? 3t Words '.nd Id. for each Add!tiona( Word. If inserted in the "EVENING EXPRESS" and WEEKLY MAIL OnlY, Is. for M Worda and Id. foi every Two Extra Words. No notices of this description will be fusutedunlen authenticated by the namt) and address of the 4ndt. Telegrams or telephonic mes!&C"s cannot be acted on until confirmed .n W £ tin^^
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AUGUSTINE J. STONE (Late STONE BROS.), FURNISHER & FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Personal Supervision to All Orders. Wat. Tel.: Cardiff, No. 704; Barry Docks. No. 37. Foot Office Tel. X. 612, Cardiff. Telegrams: STONE BROS., CARDIFF. STONE BROS., Barry Docks. 5 WORKING-ST., CARDIFJf. And lUl, HOLTON-ROAD, ° BARRY DOCKS. J. MARSH & CO.. FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS, REMOVED, o. FREDERICK-STREET, and 41, WESTB6URNE-PLACE, Liat on Application. -on. Tel. No. 0725. JONES AND SON. UNDERTAKERS, 212, CASTLE-ROAD, ROATH, AND 1. CHARLES-STREET, CARDIFF. PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. CARDIFF. fJTHEATRE JJOYAL, CARDIFF. Leasee and Manager.Mr. ROBERT BEDFORD. CLOSED FOR THE SEASON. BE-OPENTNG AUGUST 3rd. 19C^;1732g ?7RAND HEATRE. ?-? Lessee & Manager, TFDWAIELD QUIGLEY. TO-NIGHT, 7.30, NOT PEACE, B UT A SWORD. Popular Summer Prices. e3276n6 not in mortals to command sncceae, but we'll do more-deserve it.Addison. fJIHE CARDIFF EMPIRE, QUEEN-STREET. Managing Director .OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT! FRED KARNCS COMPANY, Including Mr. Fred Kitchen. Miss Coesie Noel, Mr. Frank Morton, and the Amazonian Beauties, in the Musical and Pantomimical Extravaganza. The DANDY THIEVES. Revised and Re-written up-to-date, with New Lyrics and New Music. jScene I-Gardens of Muffin's mansion on the Thames. Scene 2-Exterior of Muffin's Empo- rium, Eastbourne-grove. Scene 3—Interior of the Emporium. From the Palace and Alhambra, LA TOSTIA, Mandoliniste Extraordinaire. EDNA PENVILLE, Late of the Three Welsh Girte. Operatic and Ballad. Vocalist. Specially-taken Pictures of the Cardiff ACCOUNTANTS' WALK, Starting and Finishing at the Park Hotel. Many Interesting Incidents on the Road- Shown on the AMERICAN BIOSCOPE. CHAS. AUSTIN, In Popular Songs. Miss RAY WALLACE, Vocal Mimic. A Gifted Artiste. He of the Tenor Voice and She of the Bagpipes! Austin BOYD and Trixie GILFAIN, In their Operetta. Mixed Drinks." MISS FIX, I-GORDON, Vocalist and Dancer. From the London Hippodrome! ALEXANDRE and HUGHES, In Gag and Melody. Bicycles Stored Free of 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. Box Office open daily (with exception of Saturdays) 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m. Saturdays 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Plan of Grand Circle. No Booking Fees. L18863 NOW OPEN. TWICE DAILY. SOPHIA GARDENS FIELD. BUFFALO BILL'S WILD WEST AND CONGRESS OF ROUGH RIDERS OF THE WORLD. Headed and Personally Introduced by .COL. W. F. CODY ("BUFFALO BILL"). A COLOSSAL CONCLAVE of the HEROIC HORSEMEN of the Hemispheres in Fraternal Array and Friendly Competition: Cowboys. Mexican Vaquercs, Russian Cossacks, South American Gauohos, Wild West Girls, Riffian and Bedouin Arabs, Cuban Patriots, Royal English Lancers, United States Cavalry and Artillery Veterans. 100 NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS: Typical Bcenea of Western Border Life. Bucking ronchoa. The Deadwood Coach. Pony Express. Virginia Reel on Horseback. Eoping Wild Horses. American Marksmen. Indian Pastimes and War Dances. BUFFALO BILL." the Master Exponent of Horseback Marksmanship, in marvellous ex- hibitions of shooting while riding a galloping horse. Vividly Realistic Reproduction of the B■a AATfiX1lLr IE ? OF SAN JUAN HILL, introducing Roosevelt's Rough Riders. Two Performances Daily (rain or shine). Afternoons at Two; Evenings at Eight. Doors open at One and Seven p.m. Prices of Admission:-Is.. 28., 3s„ 4s.; Box Beats, 5s. and 7s. 6d.; Children under ten years half-price to all except Is. seats. Tickets at all pricea on sale on the grounds at hours If Opening. and Tickets at 4s., 5s., and 7s. 6d. sa e dai]y from Nine a.m. until Five p.m. :lompson and Shackell's (Limited), Piano M? ??T? '?5 Merchants, 24, Queen-street a iheeEEtainment for Everybody visit- I. n, ♦v Exhibition Grounds at 11.0 a.m. daily. a17384 NEWPORT. THE NEWPORT EMPIRE, rH???S-STREET. To §IllDirector OSWALD STOLL. ?a-Qaei?n? ? Excl??i- Engagement, at S?ialterm? 'T?  Peerless SANDOW, the P?'?yQAiimno?n? ??Tr J^r. Modern Athletics. IIIY krn()Id T???? ,.Vi. ncent. The Sisters Tre,,t3n.,i 'Me Five Whiteleys. Frank Ile,,imir,, -d MarIe Fre. Harry Lawson. The 'r" t LadY Alive-Lily LanSV1  mg ArtIste. L18864 USA COMING *bei>EGAB,HALL, NEWPORT, MON. .u..tUJL. NEWPORT. MON.  JULy ??———-? SOUSA ^s T AT 3 AND 8. S?SA AND HIS -?ND, 'rilE RENOWNF AM¡]  TEE ?ToLO ???CpMBrNATION" Assisted by Mi???ENTALISTS. Vocalist; MiS8 MAUD po 'VVMLL, LIEBLING, Vocalise Miss MAUD pr???B?L. L. Violinist; Con" This Wonderful Band has a™* ?- ?? before his Ma??red??? Command before his Majesty e ng on two occasions. „ now ]3alcony ss  sion Is Admls- ?an ?nd Tickets to be obtain.? at Newrnai2 and  1. Oommerci?treet. Newp?'? el1710 Mon. S C I F, N T I F I C j Eyesight I Testing I < FOR SPECTACLES. I Bonner Morgan, I F.S.M.C. ■ j[ PARK PLACE I M tOppoaite Park Hotel EnftaDcel N QUEEN ST., CARDIFE. I and?pectacle Bit?BgO?y* t N ?EMi?S?M'TestmiB&K e? ?e. The ?tmg is tharQUgt6 A EXCURSIONS. I  AND A. CAMPBELL (LIMlTED P, CARDIFF AND WESTON. "RAVENSWOOD" and" WA VERLEY." Ao. (Weather and circumstances permitting). JULY. LEAVE CARDIFF. Mon., &—1.0, 1.45, 5.45, 5.46 i p.m. ) Tues., T.30, 8.0 a.m., 1.45, 2.30, 4.30, 6.30 p.m. Wed., 8—7.0, 8.30 a.m., 2.45, 3.30, 5.30, 7.30 pin. Thure., 9—7.45, 9.30 vm., 3.15, 4.0, 6.0, 8.0 p.m. Fri., 10-8.30. 10.0 m. 4.0, 5.0, b 0, 7.0, £ .0 p.m. Sat., 11-8.0, 10 .0 I'M" 4.30, 5.30, *7.30, 9.15 p.m. Trips marked ■ LEAVE WESTON. Mon., 6—*2.30, 4.30, 6.30, 6.45 p.m Tues., 7—7.15 a.m., 1.15. -3.15, 5.15, 7.30, 7.45 p.m. I Wed., 8—6-0 a.m., 2.15, 4.15, 6.30, 8.15, 8.30 p.m. Thurs., -9—8.45 a.m., 2.45, -4.45, 6.45, 9.0, 9.15 p.m. Fri., 10-9.30 m., 3.45, 5.0, 6.0, 7.0, 8.0, 9.0 P-m- Sat., 11-8.45 a.m., 4.0, 6.30, -8.15, S.30, 10.0 p.m. f via Clevedon. "TIAILY SERVICE BETWEEN I CARDIFF AND MINEHEAD. JULY LEAVE CARDIFF. INIOU., 6—2.0 p.m. Tues., 7-2.0 "f).In. Wed., 8—8.0" 3.0 p.m. Thurs.I5 a.m. Fri.; 10-8.45 a.m. Sat., 11-7.30,9.30 4.15 p.m. 14.15 I LEAVE MINEH BAB, ) Mon., 6—5.45 p.m. I Tues., 7—6.30 p.m. I Wed., 8-1.0. 7.30 p. Thurs., 9-7.30 p.m. Fri., 10-7.30 p.m. Sat., 11-9.0 a.m., 7.45, 8.0 P-m. gPECIAL SAILINGS. MONDAY, July 6. SPECIAL CHEAP TRIP to ILFRACOMBE.— Cardiff, 7.0 a.m.; Dfracombe, 10.0 a.m. and 12.30 p.m. Special Return Fare, 28. 6d. CLEVEDON and BRISTOL.-Penarth, 12.20 p.m.; Cardiff, 1.0 p.m.; Bristol, 5.0 p.m.; Cleve- don, 5.50 p.m. Note.—This Steamer leaves Ilfracombe at 10.0 a.m. for Lynmouth, Pen- arth, Cardiff, Clevedon. and Bristol. CLEVEDON and CHEPSTOW, via WESTON. -Cardiff, 1.0 p.m.; Chepstow, 4.45 p.m.; Cleve- don, 6.0 p.m.; Weeton, 6.30 p.m. doSnI, NGLE TRIP to ILFRACOMBE.—Cardiff, 6.45 P.m. TUESDAY, JULY 7. CLEVEDON and BRISTOL.-Penarth, L20 P-m.; Cardiff, 2.0 p.m.; Bristol, 6.15 p.m.; Clevedon, 7.5 p.m. NOTE.—This Steamer leaves Ilfracombe at 11.0 a.m. for Lynmouth. Penarth, Cardiff, Clevedon, and Bristol. CLEVEDON and CHEPSTOW, via WESTON. -Cardiff, 1.45 p:m.: Chepstow, 5.45 p.m.; Clevedon, 7.0 p.m.; Weeton, 7.45 p.m. WEDNESDAY, JULY 8. ^W„ HOLE-DAY TRIP to CLEVEDON. via WESTON.—Cardiff, 8.30 a.m.; Clevedon, 1.15 P.m. and 7.30 p.m.; Weston, 2.15 p.m. and 8.30 p.m. AFTERNOON TRIP to CLEVEDON and CHEPSTOW, via WESTON.—Cardiff, 2.45 p.m.; Chepstow, 6.30 p.m.; Clevedon 7.30 p.m.; Weston, 8.30 p.m. Grand Channel Cruise to BELL BUOY. ROUND H.M.S. "FORMIDABLE," and ALONG the SOMERSET COAST.—Cardiff, *6.30 p.m., arriving back about 9.30 p.m. Special fare, Is. REGULAR SERVICE TO LYN. MOUTH AND ILFRACOMBE. JULY. _h_- LEAVE CARDIFF. I Thursday, 9 9.30 a.m. Friday, 10 .10. 0 a.m. Saturday, 11 9.30 a.m. Monday, 13 9.30 a.m. Tuesday, 14 10.30 a.m* I LEAVE IIlFKACOMBK. Wednesday, 8 S. 0 p.m. Thursday, 9 3. 0 p.m. Friday, 10 3.30 p.m. Saturday, 11 6.15 p.m. Monday, 13 .3.0 p.m. Tuesday, 14 .5.0 p.m. o reamer calis off -Lynmouth to ana iro. except trips marked thua t. Steamer leaves Lynmouth 30 minutes after Iluucombe. Cheap Route to Devon and Cornwall in con- nection with the London and South Western Railway NOTE :-Throagh Excursion Tickets are now being issued from Oardiff to Cheddar and Wells (via. Weston) In connection with the Great Western Railway. Also from all Stations on the Taff Vale and RhYInney Railways to Weaton and Infracombe. Steamer !eaves Penarth ten minutes later  Cardiff, except Trips marked thus For C ,t;dt.b,e? Particulars. Tickets, Ac., nnnly to Mr. WM. GUY, 70a, Bute?treet. Cardiff. 816608 PUBLIC NJTICES. CARDIFF AND COUNTY HORTI- CULTURAL SOCIETY. E LOWER C<'y ['ig'l'j'fi   ) &' JULY ? and 23. 162 CLASSES FOR FLOWERS, FRUIT, VEGETABLES, and HONEY. CHALLENGE TROPHY, 25 GUINEAS, FOR AFFILIATED SOCIETIES. ART SECTION: Paintings and Photography. Schedules, Ac., apply H. GILLETT, Secretary. 66. Woodville-road, Cardiff. ell700 SOUTH WALES ART SOCIETY. ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF PICTURES, NEW GALLERIES, QUEEN-STREET. CARDIFF (Corner of Dumfries-place). Open from Ton un. to Ten p.m. Admia- ??'18. after Six ?- 3d. Art Union Tickets, 18, each. etc Hou. Sec., GEORGE F. HARRIS. mO-NIGHT!—The Great TRIAL OF ALCOHOL To-night in the Memorial- l^)ad' Jndge' Ex-Mayor, Coun- C ^wb?>p5va• -counsel for prosecution, cillor F. Beav-; cou nsel for prosecution, Tennyson S-m?counMl for defence. Mr hya?t°f ^^I^^Tbe converted Welsh gaol bird and o?rawTLH give evidence against the prisoner ALoohoI. Admis8ion-6dand is. Commence 7.45. Farewell Nis-ht.i cii-roi HOTELS. THE OLD ARCADE HOTEL, .L QHTJRCH STREET, CARDIFF Under New Management. Cold Luncheons Daily. Beers Drawn from the Wood. Ales, Wines, & Spirits of Finest Quality. Proprietor. John Thomas (late of Pontypridd), better known as J. Pembrey. ell715 BUSINESS ADDRESSES. "WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. JJEECHAJTS pILLS Possess the following qualities in a high dea-ree:- THEY STRENGTHEN TIM STORACM. THEY REGULATE THE BOWELS. THEY PURIFY AND ENRICH THE BLOOD. THEY GIVE TONE TO THE WHOLE NER VOUS SYSTEM. BEECHAM'S PILLS Contain no Drag of mineral or metaJlio origin, hut are purely vegetable, mild. beneficent, and sure. THEY WILL RESTORE YOU TO HEALTH IF YOU GIVE THEM A CHANCe. BEECHAM-a PILLS HAVE EVER ENJOYED THE CONFIDENCE OF LADIEII Pop. THE AILMENTS PECULIAR TO THEIR SEX. Sold everywhere in Boxes, price Is. lid. (56 pills) and 23. 9d. (168 pills), with full directions. FJl'k £ EWH.iT*NG. ALL BRANCHES OF COPYING EXECUTED By Experienced Qperaton. WESTERN MAIL LIMITED- CARDIFF f ^^R K. JENKINS,| <L?. of WARIKG GILLOW, O?erd?tr?t. London), PLUHBER, HOT WATER and SANITARY EXPERT. DRAINAGE If STEMS PRACTICALLY TESTED AND reported UPON. FREDERICK- STREET [Off QueSn-street], CART)IFF. _1 THE BEST METHOD OF SATISFYING A WANir 18 TO INSERT A SMALL ADVERTISEMENT IN THE" EVENING EXPRESS." FORf SCALE OF CHARGES SEE BELOW. .i — PREPAID SCALE. ( Small Prepaid Advertisements are inserted in the EVENING EXPRESS at the lollowlng rate8:-  TH&BB MX TIMES. Tn?m. S. D. S. D. S: Di I 12 words or less 0 3 0 6 09 13 to 19 words. 0 5 010 13 20 to 26 words. 0 7 12 19 Each extra. 7 0 2 0 4 0 6 COMBTKED SCALE for HmaB Prepaid Adver- tisements in the WESTERN MAIL" and EVEN- ING EXPRESS THRIM SIX O?*. ?S? T?. S. D. P. D. 8» D, 12 0r loax 0 8 1 4 2 0 13 to 19 1 0 2 0 3 0 20 to 26 1 4 2 8 4 0 -P,a,0h extra 17 .0 4 0 8 L- ords In all C-M the name and address are counted M part of the Advertisement. LOST AND FOUND. w Leather Hand-bag Lost between Baigoed JL and Deri; oontente include steel tape; owner's najne and address inscribed on clasps; finder rewarded, detainer prosecuted.-Wilkins. Contractor, Aberaman. e3248n7 TEAYED, from 1?5, Cathedral-road, » Scotch Collie; )k3 answers to the name of Prince. Finder will be rewarded. e11119 SCHOLASTIC. Al ILFORD Haven National Schools.-Frewh Teacher, Article 50, for Mixed Department; sewing; salary, £ 50—Apply Vicar. e3222n9 PONTYPOOlj Town School.—Assistant Mistress, Art. 50, wanted for Mixed Department; £ 50.—A. A. Williams, Maesderwen, Pontypool. e3217n9 T71EMALE Amistant, Art. 68, ez-P. T. wanted for JC National Boys' School; salary to eammence at :C25-er-,es and testimonials to Vicar, Llan- trisant, Glamorgan. e3235n9 HOUSEKEEPERS, Ac, W A-NTILD. Working Housekeeper; need to dairy work; comfortable home; good wages to suit- able person.—Apply, stating age, Jones, Gellylenor, Maesteg. e3258n!0 WANTED, good Cook-Housekeeper.—Dr. Grimths, t V C-meam, Mon. e3244nIO DOMESTICATED Young Person seeks situation JLF Working Housekeeper to elderly lady or gentle- man where servant is kept; 7 years' reference; age 31. —Address 48, Angus-street, Roath. e3200n8 DOMESTIC SERVANTS. W ANTED. middle July, good General Servant, with f f knowledge of plain cooking; good character India- pensable.-Apply Mrs. Graham, Brynawel, Usk, Mon. e11641 WANTED, Munse; some experience; needlewoman; t t good -wages to suitable person.—Mrs. H. Pugsley, 26, Kensington-place, Newport. e3250n4 Y OUNC, Help wanted; no Children. -Sa.lary and refe- J. rences 8, Northampton-place, Swansea. e3257nl0 WANTED, for the country, an experienced Parlour- maJd; must understand lamps.—Address, with particulars, Mrs. Morgan Williams, Hillay House, Killay R.S.O., Glamorganshire. e3253ul0 WANTED immediately, good Plain Cook-General where house-parlourmaid Is kept.-Mrs. Marsh, The Elms, Mount Pleasant, Swansea. o3263n7 ANTJSiV ? t??iM?d Cook-(Ion*W; also good W Bouemaid; 3 in family.—Mrs. E?ens, North- wood, Archer-road, Penarth. e3271nlO IIr,1). U9J1:P, ,ârl.OUl'l1l1id, "Tt ?M? Mrs Cobb, 1;la. ?enart&. e3227i13 HOUSE-Parlourm'aid wanted immediately; small JLJL family; cook-general and outdoor m&B kept; L18; eomfoftable country home.—Mrs. Lewis Jonee, Llyswen, Breconshire. e3221n6 HOUSE-Parlourmaid wanted.&pply Mrs. Milner- JjL Jones, Vallndre, Llandovery. e3Z10n8 W ANTED, a good Housemaid; small family; cook and bpuse-pariounnaid kept; good needlewoman; wages, LlB.-Write Mrs. G. T., Springfield, Pembroke. e3182116 WANTED at once, Young Girl as Nurse to one child, W aged two; good needlewoman preterre4-Apply, stating age, salary, and giving references, W 85, Even- ing Express, Cardiff. e3184n7 WANTED, young Housemaid where cook and house- TV Parloum-sid kept; two in family; near Cardia.— Write, giving full particulars, W 89, Evening Express, Cardiff. eS187n7 WANTED, good General Servant; do washing and VT plain cooking.—Bowen, Grocer, Dowlais. e3159n6 WANTED, experienced Nurse; 2 children; country; £ 20— £ 22.—W 64, Evening Express, Cardiff. enS WANTED immediately, Sewlngmaid; aged about 20; VV some housework and willing to assist with chil- dren; cook and parlourmaid kept.-Apply. giving age, ,experience, and references, Wales, 18, Cathedral-road, Cardiff. e3141n6 WANTED, experienced Cook-General; housemaid W kept.-Apply, with good references and salary expected, to 23, Richmond-road, Cardiff. e3135n6 w ANTED, Cook-General and Housemaid-General.— VV Voluntary Hospital, Barry Docks. ell688 HOTEL SERVANTS. WANTED, Barmaid; also General Servant; ttSed to colliery district preferred.—X 21, Evening Ex- press, Cardiff. e3237nl0 WANTED, by married couple, as Working W Managers, Club, Licensed House, or Restaurant; no encumbrance; thoroughly experienced; excellent references and security.—W 96, Evening Express, Car- diff. e3198n8 W ANTED immediately, two good Generals; good W referQucc$,-I'h?m, BtMdy Hotel, Gilfach Goch. e3197n8 WANTED, Young Lady relieve bar and assist light f f household duties (needlework, &c.).—Apply, with references, photograph, and salary required, Blenner- hassett. Greyhound Hotrfl. Abergavenny. ell703 WANTED, competent, experienced Manager and Wife TV to manage a large commercial hotel.—Apply, W 74, Evening Express, Cardiff. ell695. MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS PBINTER-Compositor requires re-engagement; nrst- class general hand; Dawson's machines.-X 35, Evening Express, CardHI. e3268a7 W ANTED, respectable strong Lad for Warebou. VT Apply Lewis and Tylor (Limited), James-street, Cardiff. e3249nl0 OUNG Woman wanted as Leading Hand in bottling j.. stores; must be able to read and write and know her business.—Apply 74, Union-street, Cardiff. e3247n7 INRRAL Water Carmen.—Thomas ?ndE?anV, I Porth, have vacancy for experienced Carman at their Quakers' Yard depot; must understand the busi- ness and produce first-class references. e3260nl0 GROCERY.—Wanted, a smart Junior, with good ?jr references.—W. and A. Hobbs, Usk, Mon. e!246nl0 W- ANTED, Walling Masons immediately.—Apply VV Foreman, Lower Farm, Tredegar, Mon. e3265n7 ANTED, a good Working Butler.-Apply, with referea??, Mrs. Walter Morgan, Forest House, near Pontypridd. e3261nl0 WATERPROOF Garment Makers wanted.—Ander- VV son's Bristol Rubber Company, High-street, Bristol. e3266nl0 W ANTED, Mate's or Second Mate's Berth, tramp VT steamer; £10 premium.—Oxbrow, Burgate, Can- terbury. e3220n6 \?rANTED, by smart Man, 37, situation Inspector f Streets, Roads, &c., or similar place of trust; life-long abstainer; highest references; formerly builder. -Apply X 12, Evening Express, Cardiff. e3228n7 GOOD walling Masons wanted imm;Eately?Apply Gnomas Jones, Contractor, Hafod. e3234n6 WANTED, good Masons.-Apply Mainwaring, Glan- JfV gwili, Cross Hands, Llanelly, South Wales. en8 YOUNG Man (28) desires position any place of trust JL or to travel; well educated; good address.—W 98, Evening Express, Cardiff. e3211n8 BAKERS.—Wanted, Young Man; able to mould and Bdeliv?r; wages, 21s. per week (outdoors).—Applica- tions, stating age and experience, to be in by Tuesday, July 7th, Co-operative Society, Cardiff-street, Aberdare. e3175n7 p HOTOGR"Hy.-Wanted, good Printer, and assist J. in operating when required.—Howe, Penarth. en7 GROCERY.—Wanted at once, smart Junior Assis- Giant; salary, ?26 per annum, indoors.—State full particulars Thomas Lewis, Grocer, New Tredegar. n7 OOD T P-?rh-WI?? and GrMner wants' Piecework; Gtown, country; own pl.mt.-W 71, Express, Car- did. e3151n6 WANTED, young Man to deliver goods, 4c.—Jones W and R- Victoria Ebbw Vale. e3161n6 WANTED, immediately, a capable, experienced WSteOlln-Motor Driver; must be sober and obliging. Apply W 73, Evening Express, Cardiff. ello94. GROCERS.—WantedT situation as Assistant; 12 years' expenence; aged 26; 5 years last situation.-4, Wat- com be-terrace, Ro wharton, Taunton. e3139n6 NIGHT Porter wanted; must be thoroughly well J t acquainteü with telephone work; Army man, with good record, preferred; El per week and uniform.- Apply, by letter, giving details of past employment, but enclosing no original testimonials, which will be asked If reqWrOd-W-Ager, Western Man, Cardiff. ellm ) T??????-—Wanted at once, smart Junior Young .L? Man for Manchester Dep_tnmt._APpiy, with refermom Wimama?raper. Pontypool. e!144? "RA2;W!1' ThM-?a?; ?t be <  D moolto^s«tirt* a? WKS$. and referenOM A?MttOMT. ?MN. MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS. MACHINIST wanted for Coulter's or Anderson's stone-planing and moulding machine; wages, 9d. per hour.—Apply Turner and Son, Quarry Owners, etc., Penarth-road, Cardiff. enm DRA,PMY -Asaivtants wanted at once for our great Summer Me.-Apply Evans and Allen (Limited), London House, Newport, Mon. e3143nS COACHMAN or Oroom-Coachmam; raitried; aged 36; well recommended; ride or drtve single or I pair.-A. Churches, 3, Penedre-piace, Llandaff. e3185n7 BANKER Masons wanted; accustomed to Portland or BSandstone.-Apply E. Turner and Sow, Eldon-road, Cardiff, at once. ell636 iXT ANTED, respectable Lads to SeU the Evening V V Express nightly.—Apply to Manager, Evening Express Office, High-streat, Newport. el0220 GARDENER.—Single, practical Man, good all-round, Glife experience, disengaged July 15, wants situation Gardener.-43, Mansel-street, Port Talbot. e5259n4 CLERKS, MANAGERS, &c. WANTED, experienced Colliery Clerk; well up in VV pay and cost sheets; good references Indispens- able.—Apply, stating salary expected, to N. 0., Wes- tern Mail, Swansea. e3218n9 EXP&R1 ENCXD Clerk wanted at once; must tho- Jfj roughly understand the routine of diaper's count- ing house.—Dodd and Co., 30s. Weekly offered to either sex who can write.—For t) particulars send an addressed envelope to Truscott and Co., Glendower, Torquay. e11686 TRAVELLERS, AGENTS. rrVRTJSTWORTHY Man, of active hints (aged 25 to 40), JL is wanted to take up responsible and remunerative outdoor position, part time.—Write, in first instance, stating age, occupation, to W 92, Evening Express, Cardiff. e3194n8 PARTNERSHIP. SPLENDID opportunity open to respectable Person )kJ capable introducing about £ 400 In contemplated Auction, House and Estate Agescy at Swansea.—Send particulars, present occupation (In confidence), to W 67, Evening Express. Cardiff. e3l38n6 DRESSMAKERS, &e. HESSMAICER, good fit, style, takes Daily Enpa?e- Dment; moder?44.-X 31, Evening Express, Car- dIff. MILLINERY.—Wanted, experienced Young Ladies; l.' also Apprentices for Millinery and Fancy Sales; Welsh.—Rees Evans, High-street, Swansea. e3257nl0 STYLISH Milliner wanted; must be quick and obliging.-X 3, Evening Express, Cardiff. 0321411.8 APARTMENTS. KSTON-super-Mare.—Belle Vue, Boarding-house; uninterrupted s-A views; low tariff; liberal table. e3242nl0 COMFORTABLE Lodgings for Lady in business; no children.-2, Durham-street, Grange. e5241n7 W ESTON-super-M-are.-Young Married Lady would t f be pleased to receive few paying Guests, in nice hc-uso overlooking sea; home comforts; moderate terms. -X 26. Evening Express, Cardifl. e3243n!0 BARRY Island.-Well-furnished Apartments—two rw sitting, four bed rooms; good sea view; excellent cooking; perfect sanitation .-Richards, Pogt-ofiice. oulo WESTON super Maie. Clarendca South-rovA. W private Apartments or part of a Furnished House to let, July and August; terms moderate..e3232ni) COMFORTABLE, Furnished Apartments; every, con- venience; 6s. 6d.; no children.—=38, Theobald-road, Canton, Cardiff. o3216n6 ? E?TLEMAN highly recommends his very comfort- Gable Rooms, suitable one or two ?tIemHi, at Riga House, 3, Ryder-street, Cardiff. e3172n7 NICELY Furnished Front Apartments; every conve- N nience; piano;' Dlod.crate.-136, Bichmond-road, Car- diff. e11713 PARTMENTS; near Tintern; high, bracing, beauti- tiful scenery; moderate.-Sytym View, Brock- weir, Chepstow. e3181n7 WANTED,, by single gentleman, furnished or un- furnished Apartments; good locality; somewhere botweea Pontypridd and Llaadafi Station.—W 77, Evea- iftWrTi <;MM[.?.? eaBtoft BBBYSTWYTH.—ComiforUbte Apartments near aeà; ?. tenns moderate.—Mrs. Williams, Glenhunthy. e3157n6 ICE Apartments; good cooking and every con- Nvenience.-31, Wordsworth-avenue, CaJdiff. e!137n8 TLFRACOMBE.-orand Doarding Esta.blislunent; J. charming position on the level, with lawns facing sea; near beach, Capstone-parade; comfortable, sociable; good cocking; terms mgderate.-A. E. Myatt, Pro- prietor. èl1617 PREMISES. JH\X /TESSBS. S. BERN AND FBBTWEE, j? AUCTIONEUS, VALUERS, 8UBVMYOBS. HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS. For list of Business Premises and Houses to be Let or Sold see Western Mail Daily. Printed Register free. Offices, 93, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. Established 1349. rpo be Let or Sold, Leicester House, Ely-road, Ltan- Tdaff.-Apply De Winton Hotel, Uanbradach. e32?nl0 FOUR good Rooms on ground floor, which can easily Fbe made into one, with passage and enbrance from Westgate-street and Havelock-street, opposite Royal Hotel, to Let at once; suitable for warehouse, workshop, showrooms, or commercial stockrooms; moderate rent.- Apply Secretary, Royal Hotel, Cardifl. ell337 ARBY.—Furnished House to Let, July-August; Beight rooms; open Bpe front, b"k; fine sea view; near station; bathing; first consideration suit- able family.—X 27, Evening Express, Cardiff. eS254nl0 G LOUCESTERSHIRE (nw I" ntem). Lovely, \3r healthy situation; good 12-roomed House; 12! acres; over 2,000 choice apple and plum trees; price £ 1,250; bargain.—X 28, Evening Express, Cardiff. enlO ANTED, small Furnished Cottage, or portion W larger House, within easy distance Bristol Channel,, for year.—X 36, Evening Express, Cardiff. en7 COUNTRY House for Sale; health resort; 2 minutes' from station; good train service.—Evans, Emiyn House, Creigiau, near Cardiff. e3213n8 UBNISHED House to Let, July, August, or Sep- Jf tember; close to Langland Bay.—Apply Graham Forester, Langland-road, Mumbles. e3169n7 ADYR.—Furnished Residence to Let, for 2 or 3 months; 3 reception, 5 bed rooms, bathroom; gardens, stabling; close to station and golf links.— Wilkinson, Auctioneer, Cardiff. e3165n7 SHOP and Premises, 37, Caroline-street; rent, £ 50; lately occupied by drapery business.—Harry, 17, Victoria-road, Penarth. e3191n7 '??R Sale, 7, Hitman-street.—Apply W 79, Evening  Express, Cardiff. eZI65u7 P ORTUCAWL.-Pumis'hed House to let, on the front. j, —Apply Stiles, 8, Esplanade. e3180n7 N- O. 3, Welford-street, Barry, to Let; a very nice Nresidence, with every convenience.—Apply No. 19. e3142n6 rro Let, an imposing, convenient Shop, with Dwelling- JL house attached; excellent. position in rising district, Abercynon.—W 78, Evening Express, Cardiff. e3160n6 riI lO Let, Yard (about 250 yards) and Warehouses; j_ near Hack-street Goods Station. Also Eastvill. Ombersley-road, Newport; lately done out.-Apply 77, Hack-street, Newport. e3251nl0 XTTTESTON-super-Mare.—Comfortably furnished, well- VV situated Bouse t& Let; any period; moderate rental.—Applv Morwood Croa, Weston-super-Mare. e11578 PUBLIC-HOUSES. LARGE, convenient Country Inn to Let (furnished) Jj immediately.—X 8, Evening Express, Cardiff. en9 £ 100.—Newport Beerhouse; splendidly fitted; suit J? coUier.-CaU Hulman, Skimner-street. Newport. £60.-GIOUce5tershire.-Good Roadside Inn; fine orcharding, garden, piggery.—Call Hillman, above. e3150n6 A TTRACTIVE and delightfully-situated Hotel; busy main thoroughfare, Bristol; profitable trade, about 230 weekly; large yard and commodious stabling; in- going, fully furnished, £ 700; £200 -may remain.-Apply Tebbs, Valuer, 76, Victoria-street, Bristol. COUNTRY Hotel, four miles from Bristol; &i?ig large trade of £ 40 weekly; capable of doing much more in proper hands; free for wines and spirits; m- going £800; L200 may remain.—Apply Tebbs, Bristol. CoUNAY Hotel (Somerset); doing profitable trade, V nearly £40 weekly; rent £45.; exceptionally nice, comfortable home; garden and land if desired; ingoing, including part furniture, L900, or reasonable offer.- Apply to Tebbs, Bristol. REE Hotel, cëntrany situated, Bristol; el- F" proximity to .Asze Courts, banks, and other prin- cipal business centres; good genuine glass trade, averages nearly L25 weekly; comfortable bar; roomy house; ingoing £ 550.—Apply to Tebbs, Valuer, Bristol. "JTVREE Hotel, situate pretty apd charming town, GIou- 1i cestershire; returns average about £ 90 weekly; all the valuable fittings, furniture, and possession, £ 3,500; if desired £2,000 may remain; cash actually required jEl.SOO.—Apply Tebbs, Bristol. ANDSOMeTSpirit Vaults, best position in Bristol: 1- 1 commanding corner premises; handsomest bars in Bristol; glass trade averages about £42 weekly; closed Sundays; ingoing 1,000 guineas; tied ales only.-Apply Tebbs, Bristol. TpUlEE Hotel, important seaside town, South Devon; J fully furnished, £ 1,450.—Apply Tebbs. ROADSIDE-Hotel, It mile from Gloucester; handsome corner premises; two bars, 12 bedrooms; large yard; greenhouses; stabling; productive garden; sound trade; ingoing £ 900.—Apply Tebbs, Bristol. ILLkGz ly-limusod Hoo.æ, Gloucestershire; v sound trade; ingoing only ?150.—Apply Tebbs, Bristol. HOTEL^ pleasantly situated in the healthy and jjL respectable reeort of Clifton, Bristol; easilv-man- aged trade, about .£15 weekly, under indifferent manage- meat; present tenant eight years; ingoing, Including part furniture, £ 350.—Apply Tebbs, Bristol. ~OADSIDE Beerhouse, with Wine Licence, near, j? Yate, GlQuoeAershire; ? acres land, garden; in- going £ 130—Apply Tebbs, Bristol. SPIRIT Vaults, grand, open po&ttion, centre BrLitol; !? near all the business esta; OU Counter trade, about £ 15 weekly; closed Sundays; earily man- aged; suit ladies ar yoppf <xmpl»; 1aIebIC£- IW" Ilk PUBLIC-HOUSJ,t, Continue d "IT Beginners.—Corner y-Ucer-md House, oeni ? trally sh-ted, BEAW; resp-tablCPDEiti0n; pretty h«r and comito pk 4wèUmg anit beginnera -I JD!ng on?y?UO; wonderfully chCO4?; worth £ 250.—Apply Tebba, èer, Bristel. CITABLE Person, vrM-' can purchase Rota- kS 7p. in Clifton, ;p G=ewional opportunity. Apply to Tb8, BrI8toL ?  QWIIQDON, WUtshiir-e. House in this k3 flourishing town; dotaf pMind trade; ingoing EP-50. —Apply Tebbs, Bristol. ILLAGE Beerhouse, aratte in Ban well, Somerset; y just suitable for a fully furnished: £ 160.— Ar-ply Tabbs, 13ziuwl. ftv-zerao LAND Alftb FARMS. ADOXTON.—Golden Farm and Lands to Let, with immediate posaemfi incoming smaIL-Apply Cory and ^White^SoIicr^di^ e11686 FARMS ANt^ARDENS. s TRAWBERRIES, f led, to order, 121bs, 5s. Gooseberries, 36. fak Cirnmta, 5s.; Bed Currants, 3s. Gd.; rail pal tash with order; Tomatoes, Cucumber, Peas; list # stamp.—Fruit Company Growers, BowanfieM-road, j nham. e3231n9 GARDBN Netting, Q ,Garden Netting. Cord Netting, beat &T for covering seed beds, fruit trees, fowl runs, uco., Ik IS sours yards for Is.- Grainger, 8, Workinc-st ardiff. oUI97 BICYCtES, &c. BICYCLE for Disposal; ??h-e!asa Coventry, gent.'s, J? nearly new safety; t? wh, im brake, silver- plated rime, British Dqfeipp tyres, all accessories; machine not soiled; no us#wmer; sell for E4 176.64. lowest; approval with p ld*ro genuine biu?&in.—?. Gill, Waveney Villa, BeeU Weston-SLPer-m-?e. ??y ?' ell722  Lady' 'Singer Bicyct%7i[??d with Dunlop tyrea and Aweetwood rims, and enamelling in good condition; price £ 4 10« ZjfaSion and Co., 54, Commer- cial-street, Newport. A Gent.'s Bicycle, 26in.?r!?!?, Clincher t, jomt- Aless rims, ?in. roiler¡n. and new saddle fitted; price £ 4.—Sutton and Co." ,Commerci:d-st., Newport. A Lady's Rud?7,, Bicycle Clincher tyres, Aehnaanmdeliel-ibnagr and bMtM?tttns? just J'f'op, tyres and enamelling in 'tiju, Atied with new f?lt grips and Broo,b' B28 price ?5 Hs.—Sutton and Co 64, Commerclal-street.^ ewport. A' Quadrant U?Lt Boa 25m. frame, fixed gear, "iio Abrak?es, roller chain, n^chine in excellent condition, tyres re-rubbered; lined ? and gold; just been re- plated and re-enamelled; |^ce &6 5&-Sutton and Co., 54, Commercia' re""?', AN EadIe Boad Racer^ f6in. frame, Dunlop tyres Aplat.d Westwocd ria? f?. roller chain, 84 gMr? dropped handle-bar fitted, Jfres nerfect; price £ 6 5s.— ButWu and Co., 54. Ccmm? ![)J-stMtt, Newport. Rover Road Racer, t ?. framo, Warwick tyres, AWostvood rims, gear titted, only had 3 months' wear; prieck U 1 Sutton and Co., 54, Com- mercial-street, Newport. 1 A Special Gent.'s Rdg tvrortb, bigh fram;- free Awheel, 2 brakes, in tfect condition; 15-guinoa machine; had one seaswon-a idiag; accept L7 17s. 6d.— Sutton and Co., 54, Cemm? :i?3tr-et, N'ewport. e11656 RACING Men ?eU-in?tn in ??ouLh W?ts, inciudin? JL\) Uie cream of the !}&$(&, are now scoring heavily td?e crea 11, Of n,to ,v7?orth Path Racer. This machine is the fnen i??c:inzg hbicycle of the year; weight, ISIb. The foUovftng well-known rideiq ire weight, lsib. The follo l ptgh, ?.,r races:-C. E. Baker, winning firsts in almost aflTtheir races:—C. E. Baker, Carmarthen (holder at the -i-mile and 5-milc South Wales Championships); M'Gregor, Cannarthen; Bert Howard, London; S. E. S. Baker, Cwmbran; Jack Griffiths, Car- marthen; Lewis, Llandilo > Howells, Pontyclun; T. Jenkins, Miskin; and Arthpr Eddins, Pontypridd, &c. Other riders are invited to toad a list of their wins to the South Wales Depot, fekiag for full particular respecting the gold medal t4 be given away at the f>n of the season to the mo successful rider in Soirtr Wales. Riders of the Aeroipeclal should communicatf atance with the Manager, T. Gibbons Brooks, Rudge- Whltworth (Ltd.). 103, st. jfcry-street. Cardiff. ellloa iA Read Racing Machine, tted with low drop handle- [-tl. J?ar, puniol? ty; wo" fimo,- a" aeftr etaittJ prfoe £ A lo.&wGtt.h (LaiI.tœa\, Mary-street, Cardiff. i A ent.:s Radge-?h'tw?kh, 27in. frame; BUit W1 ?aL-tt<t?r??tt? p'M! tyras,- rooi, -?.?f ??. viceable machine; gxt4 gear; price-ES 10s.—Budge-WUt- worth (Ltd.), 103, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. A Gent.'a Special Budge-Whitworth, 27in. frame; salt tall rider; fitted with gearcase, Palmer tyres, and fcxed gear; strong, serviceable machine; price JEe 10s.— Rudge-Whltworth (Ltd.), 103, St. Mary-street. Cardiff. A Special Rudge-Whitworth, 24in. frame and 26iL Awh"s; free wheel and rim brake fitted; almost equal to new; price £7 Io&Rudge-Whilworta td.). 108, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. A 1903 Standard Gent.V Budge-Whitworth, fitted with Afre6 wheel aud two Tim brakes, Min. frame and 26in. wheels; only had one month's riding; price La 17s. €d.—Budge-Whit worth (Ltd.). 105. Et. Mary-strset, Cardiff.  1903 8tM<bK! Lady's Rudge-WMtworth. ntted wKb Affee wheel and two rim brake$; only had OM month's riding; price 98 17s. ed.—Radge-Whttworth (Ltd.), 108, St. Mary-street, Cardiff., A Budge-Whitworth F?th B&ON, 24m. frame, 26M Awheets, plated rims. fixed head; light and fut; 1902 machine; sL'ghtly shop-sciled; price jEll 7s. 6d.— Budge-Whitworth (Ltd.), 108, St Mary-street, Cardiff. AGent. 's Badge-.Whitworth Special Machine, medium- ?L siM frame, }902 machIne; fitted with free wheel and two brakes; perfectly new, but slightly shop-soiled; price £ 11 17s. ô4. A Gent.'s SpeoW Budge-WbitwaM MOB M.Chtm, ?. ntted w,Cl Hub two Speed Gear; usual price £ 17 17s., will accept £ 12 12s-—Ru<lge-WhUworth (Ltd.), 108, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. A Gent.'s Special BUdge-Whitworth 1802 Machine, Achop-soiled only; Btted with free wheel and two brakes; 24in. frame and 26in. wheels; beautifully lined with gold leaf; usafel price 415 15s., wiU accept LIZ 12iL, lbidge-Whitworth tLtd.), 108. St. Mary-street, Cardiff. A L&dy'B Special JBu?'?httw?rth, high frame, 190& Amachine, but ali?btly shop-soiled; usual price LIS 15s., will accept tl2 12s.—Budge-Whitworth (Lcd.), lffi, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. elll08 AS usual 'p mv the way; B.S.A. and Eadie V 6ttiaes. fr., beeL-i 2 braw; bun and bJ5hed in 8ur inatcniess style for 10 and 12 guineas; no higher price; Morrow, Eadie, Perry iree wheels; Ccabte and Bowden brakes, air tubes, outer covers at cut prioes; plating and mmelling.-rarmns & Co., Tynyooed-plaee, Donakt-»at>et. and 48. Broadway. Baath. ell289 REPAIRS, if seat w Mrris Bros., cycle and Mota? R Works, Pontypridd, alway. give satisfaction. Over- haul, enamel, and re-plate for 25a. if sent at once. Accessories to trade at wbolewe factors' oriees. 131841 A Grand Mount.—The Eliey .Penal Speed, dfncher A A won tyree, we*bt 241b.; price ?10, or M instal- taents of 20s.; send for catalogue. Agents wanted where urirepresented.-Apply Biley Cycle Company (Limited), Coventry. e 11501 APOLOGY, Apology, Apmory.-Memn. Parry and ACO., Cycle M?nufe<?"reK, late of IEU-Iane, now removed to new premises. Strand Buildings, Penarth- road, close to O.W.B. Station, desire to Apologise to their numerous friends and the general public for the delay lately experienced in the execution of many orders, but "fe now in a position to attend to all orders and give preopt delivery- Siren Cyclea built to order from 10 guineas cash. New Departure, Morrow, Sadie's New Condonation Hub, W the Hub 2-speed Gear, fitted with care and despatch at moderate charges. Repairs, Stove Enamelling, Nickel-Plattug.-Noto new address, Strand Buildings, Penarth-road. Cardiff. silms MOTORS, MOTOR CYCLES. li,-ER.NERS, Excelsiow, Ariels, and other first-class T T Motor Cycles always in stock. We undertake repairs of all kinds to any motor cycle. No firm in Wales has had more experience or can give better atten- tion and stisfaction to mpto* cyclists generally. Old machines taken in part psyment. Special terms arranged where neoessary.—Sutton and Co., 54, Commercial-street, Newport. A 6-h. p. genuine De Dion Populalre Motor-ear for Sale; perfectly new; just ever from Ptris, dhibt- tion car; magnificent hill-climber; fast, simple, and reliable; bucket seats for 2; these Can are extremely difficult to obtain, there being such an enormous demand; trial runs by appointment.—Sutton and Co., 54, Commercial-street. Newport. WERNER Motor Cycles are the most reliable for t f road riding, and touring cyclists are warned that motor cycles specially built with enormous and compli- cated engines and mechanism for exhibition and track racing are useless to the average rider. Werner Motor Cycls are not built for track racing; they are built for road work only, and are the most simple, reliable, and durable motor cycles made. 2-h.p., 2i-h.p., £ 50; both machines always in stOck-Sutton and Co., Whole- sale Agents for South Wales, 54, Commercial-street, Newport. ell657 IONEER Motor-Cycle* lead the way; Plover, Rex, J[. Minerva B;zWlukes; ¡r-1cee from £40. We are makers 04 engines, parts and fittvags for cycles and can; try us for repairs.—Parsons, Tynycoed-place, Cardiff. ell284 YLIFFE and Som, Daisy Motor and Cycle Works, ?1. Cardiff and Newport.—Only Depot in Wales and Monmouthshire for 6, S, and 12-h.p. genuine De Dion Caps. Sole Agents for M.M.C. Cars and Engines. We can deliver from stock 8-h.p. Cars. Also good stock 3-h.p. Rex Motor Cycles; marvellous hill-climbers; ideal mount, with patent Sociable. Kerry Motor Cycle, 21-h.p.; best value in Wales. Repairs dolm to any make car or motor cycle. Special plant for charging accumu- lators. Nat. Telephone 832. ell424 MUSICAL. PIANOS, Pianos, rianoo.- U. a, Hesth and Sons' JL special offers in iron-framed Pianofortes, with ail the latest modern improvements. "ARTIS TIC" Model; good walnut case; tan com- pass; cash, E15 15s. "TTTUflOPEAN" Model; fine walnut case; check action, trichord. 4c.; cash, LIS 13s. "A LEXANDER" Model; full oompass; handsome J\_ marqueterie panel, &c.; cash, B23 12s. 6d. "TTANDSOME Pianoforte, in Louisa case; full size XX and compaø; vch case and WDe; double sconces; cash. J:.25 43. '|"USIC T?&<:es Association" Model; ==VeUoua A,I nlue; beautlal, rich tone: cash, £ 31. ""pvRAWING-Boom Model"; a perfect instrument for I f touch, tone, and durability; cash. ?55 10s. "Ts shall tx pleased to arrange for any of these ff instruments to be obtained on our improved Hire System.—For terms, &c., call at IL J. Heath and Sons', 76. Queen-street (corner of Cbarles-street), Cardiff. Alae Pontypiidd. Penarth. and Port Taibot. eU188 DALE, Forty, and CO..S Specialities In full compass, iron framed riumotortes. "COLLEGE" Model; cash, fit 16m.; (class A) solid \_y walnutwood ei-e. "/COLLEGE" Model: CMh. ?U I&L. (clan B) soud Vy walnutwood cis& "TTIDUCATTONAL" Model; c&Wk = 10* baD480me Ti wa)nutV)od Mac. "INFLEXIBLE" Model; cash. C23 1; full stse, JL spTight piano: vertical stringing. "TBONCLAD" Model; eMh, tM; small upright grand 1 vV91'srun. "T XiZT" Model; cash, fX IOL; aapU1ceDC value; I i overstruig. ••T7"AISER" Model; ?Mh, £ «; a full cpneht emewt XV grs nd ALL above Models f tn be had ca OUT Hire PnrchMe ASystem for a imail sum monthly. Call and Jnst above specialities if seeking a good and reliable Pilot a. a moderate cost. DALE, Forty, and Co.. P:"M and Offm Merctmut? i? Htsb-BtrMt and CteUe Arcade. Ca. 6105A IANO, £ 15 15s., in handsome walnut case, with JL check action And panelled front; delivered free to any address, with option of exchange ;n one month if not approved; graai value, and in perfect order.- Thompson and Shackell (Limited), Central Music Ware- house, N. Queen-street, Cardiff. BECHSTEIN Piano; returned from hire, but very BLttle used, and in perfect order; offered for £ 35 cash; listed at LBC?.-Thompson and Shackell (Limited), 24, Queen-street, Cardiff. PIANOS returned irom hire, tn great variety, it prices ranging from 912 to £ 25, including instru- ments by most of the leading makers; full descriptive list free on application; easy terms arranged, or a special discount to: cash.—Thompson and Shackell (Limited), 24, Queen-street, Cardiff; 52, Castle-street, Swansea. eS701 FURNITURE. C^OME to Harris, in Kewpoft Market, for Bedroom ) Suite, including full-size chest drawers, dressing table, washstand, large swing glass; three cane chairs, polished a nice mahogany or walnut colour; only 3 jpiineas. Harris gives a handsome set of toilet ware to puichaser cf this lot.—Harris, in Newport Market. fõllf.30 SUBSTANTIAL Dining-room Suite—large dining table, t.J wjunut mirrcr, carpet or cork lino, 4yds. by 3yds., only 6i guineas tho lot. To purchasers of this wonder- ful bargain Harris will give a handsome brass fender or massive set fire brasses.—Note: Harris's address is the Market-hall and Market-buildings, Newport. Caution: No aggnts. el)630 F Ul-LN-ITUP.Z Bar gains.-Iteal Leather Dining-room J' Suite, JE5 15s.; another £.1 153.; 4ft. Mahogany Wardrobe, with glass door, £ 2 17s. 6d.; Brass Bedstead, 39s. 6d.; Feather Bed Set, complete, 31s.; Walnut Over- mantel, 5ft. by 4ft., 29s.; Saddlebag Suite, £6 10B." another, £5 15s.; Oak Library Table, £ 0. Hundreds of other bargains. Call and see Harris's Furniture Stores in Newport Market. It will pay you to come 100 milee. You will save pounds if you want to furnish tastefully and at economical prices. Write for catalogue to-day.- E. E. Harris, Wholesale and Retail House Furnisher, Market-hall and Market-buildings, Newport, Mon. elMZt BEVAU mù Co.'s speow cargams ror cash.-carom, V S"mea,- Pontypridd, Newport. PoatypooL BEVAN and Co. for handsome Tapestry Corpet4 JD bordered Md ready f o, laying, irom Ha. U& E¥i_V ~snd Co. <o? ffMd pattvrao Aad?-"O? Bvalue In inocreloth and Linoleum. BEVAN and Co. for Carpets and Hearthrugs at every description at lowest prices. and C. inaadve Dva Bedeteadt, 21a. BEVAN and Co. formassive Iron Bedsteads, 2in. pillare, from £ 1 11s. M. T?EYAN and Co. i?r splendid Head a?lwa? kM-?? BBedsteads, from ? <<. BEVAN and Co. for best value In WtM-wo?ea Mat- Btresms. fuM-sized. trom 7.. lid. B. EVAN ana Co. for full-sized own make Faathei JD Beds, kOOd linen ticks, from 32s. fld. EVAN and Co. for handsome Walnut Sideboards, Bplate-g'ass bMks, from ?! 19s. M. BEVAN and Co. for immewe selection W&Iuut 8Dd Bother Ovrmantels, 58; Ild. to 10 ?ineM. _? EVAN and Qo. for special Bedroom &Itted? cb_. Birlaw, marMe &tand, chairs, &c., ? 1?- M. BEVAN and Co., for grand value Satin Walnut Bed- Broom Suites, from 10 to 25 guineas. BEVAN and Co. for Chippendale and other Ca.bia? BLnd Sideboards; great variety. BEVAN and Co for American Org&M. every 1nBUu- Binent warranted 10 years, from £ 7 175. M. BEVAN and Co. for Pianotortm, full comp-m. ?d- Bsome walnut cam, from JC15 ?Ss. '?EVAN ana Co for handsome Saddlebag Suites, Bgrand patterns from 8 to 16 guinea EVAN aad Co. for íbecèf;braï Empæa PillDO, a Bmagnificent instrument, 28 Viinem. EVAN and Co. for really beautiful SuiU& in ngwed Bailk, from 12 jruine? 'o 25 guin('. EVAN and Co. for the King of all Pianos; see it Bbefore buying elsewhere; 40 guineas. eiom T>EVAN and Co. (Ltd.), Largest Furnishem, Cardiff, tV SW&D8e, Pontypridd, Newport, and Pontypml. CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c. FR Bale, Phaeton Var-Vis, good condition; also Jf good carriage Horse, quiet with Can.-Apply J. Stacey, Lisvane, near Cardiff. e3235n9 FOR Sale, Two Light Vans, made to order, now not Fwanted; altered, if required, to suit purchaser. Also Hansoms and Landaus.—Bees, Cab Pro- prietor, Boath, Cardiff. e3153n6 HORSES, LIVE STOCK, &c. GOOD Pony, stylish Trap, for Hire to private Gpeople, three months or less.—X 10, Evening Ex- press, Cardiff. e3224n6 WANTED on Hire, Horse and Cart, carry about W 15cwt (crank-axle preferred), with Driver for local delivery.—State terms per day, X 34, Evening Ex- press, Cardiff. eo263n7 R Sale, four brown Hackneys, by Confidant; bay j* mare, by Market Day (all .2 year;); young Jersey Cows, full profit; pedigree Scotch Deecbounds.-Iscoed. Ferryaide. emmzls SPORTING CRICKET and Tennis Goods; surplus clearance mile- Edwards, 64, Commercial-street, Newport. eSM8ri TO ave 25 per cet., Buv Jour Fishing Tackle, TCneket, and Tennis from Caambers, Gunmaker, :1, Castle-street, Cardiff; also at Bristol and Shepton Mall* Nat. Telephone, No. 01323. 410M COAL FOR SALE. c OALS per ton for cash on delt,wy.-Our Spec=)- Large at 21s. is noted for heat, durability, and cleanliness; Bed Ash La., iss.; Cobbles, Ills., Bangs Coal, 15s.; other qualities at proportionate prices; pleass Send postcard.—Shields Bros., Crwys Coal Yard. ILR, Crwys Bridge Cardiff. Estd. 1875. 411392 MEDICAL REMEDIES. ARTIFICIAL Legs, Hands, Eyes, Trusses, Lac IIOU, ACrutches. Belts, Children's Rubber Trusses, Zla&io Stockings, &c.; repairs or re-covering done; lady atten- dant. 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I "1WO MEN FROM KIMBERLEY,…
I "1WO MEN FROM KIMBERLEY, go By H. BARTON BAKER, Author of "Robert Miner, Anarchist," "Stafford, a Romance," &e. CHAPTER II-Continued. I What Denver Found at Sandlands Hall. I Through the blind night, beaten rry me bitter snowQakes. now over hills bare and open now down into valleys where r4l snow was drifting into thick masses, and dripping from the scanty foliage of overhanging trees that made a white canopy above him, past wayside cottages, the dimly-lit windows of which gave the only sign of human life, he pursued his way. As he passed through the village of Langton the church clock struck nine. What longing looks he cast upon the red blinds of a roadside inn, that told of a ruddy fire blazing within. He was wet, weary, hungry, thirsty, cold; a few pence would medicine most of those ills, and he was destitute of one. "I hope the infernal villain will endure all that I endure now, and more, euxse him!" Denver muttered, as after lingering for a moment or two he moved on again, but with slackened energy. He was soon plodding over the wind-swept expanse of Rusthall Common, and after a while the lights of Tunbridge Wells were seen twinkling in the valley beyond. When at length he reached the Pantiles he felt as though he could go no further, yet the roughest part of the walk, through woods and lanes, was yet to be done. He dropped down into one of the snow-covered seats in a state of collapse. All the way along he had been thinking of his meeting with Weston and what followed. He remembered now that he had let his tongue run much too freely about his personal affairs. He was angry with himself, very angry. But the man did not seem much inter- ested; he asked few questions, and made very few remarks. Yet the more he thought about what he had seen of Weston the more puzzled was he that he should rob and attempt to murder a man who offered such little tempta- tion as he, Denver, did. Spite of the cold, he fell into a doze upon the eeat, and was awakened by a bull's-eye lantern upon his face. Bather a cold bed, isn't it, my man? It was the sharp voice of a policeman. Denver started up shivering—"I was taking a little rest," he said. What's the time, con. stable? If Half-past ten; time you was at home," au3wered the constable suspiciously. Quite," answered Denver, moving on. That fellow used to touch his hat to me," he muttered. I wonder what the mashers, some of my old pals would say to me now. What a change has come o'er the spirit of my dream," he laughed, as he surveyed his deplorable figure by the light of a gas-lamp. "What will the governor say to me? and Agatha, and Lilian? How can I present my- self before them in such a pickle? I don't believe they'll credit my train adventure. But tor that I could have taken a fly from here to the Hall; they'll think I got drunk with the money, or something of the sort. My overcoat was not of Bond-street type; but now it's tora, by my fall, I suppose, and' I look as if I'd been dragged through a dirty river. Well, on I must go; there's no alterna- tive; I've nowhere to put my head, and I should be dead of cold by the morning, and look worse even than I do now. I feel like a lump of ice, as though I could refrigerate an oven." He was soon out of the town again and in the darkness and loneliness of the country. The enow, with the exception of straggling flakes, had ceased, but the ground was covered by it as with a carpet, and the moon was struggling to cast a pale light through the filmy sky. Presently he plunged into thick woods. He used to know every path in them, but the darkness and enow confused him. More than once he lost his way, and was on the point of casting himself upon the soddened ground and giving up the struggle. At length, emerging out of the thicket, he found himself in the open, and recognised that he was close upon the Hall. A little further on he entered a. steep lane which was rendered quite dark by a bramble-covered acclivity on the one side and a row of oaks that still retained much of their leafage, on the other. From the time he had left behind him the gas-lamps of Tunbridge Wells, he had not encountered a living being, but as he came within view of the end of the lane, which was closed by a white gate, upon which the pallid moonlight was sleeping, he saw standing behind it a woman. But as hie eyes fell upon her she vanished, so suddenly that he almost thought it must be an illusion. He hurried on, and passed through the gate, which dosed behind him with a clang. He was now walking across a park-like lawn, in the midst of which stood an old grey Tudor mansion, that had been erected in the days when Sussex was the iron county of England, and the mines of Staffordshire still slumbered beneath the earth. This was Sandlands Hall. It seemed to be in utter darkness. He could not see any sign of the female figure which he fancied that he had seen at the gate. It must have been an illusion of the moonlight ani the trees. Even now at the last moment, as he remem- bered the austere man he was about to intrude upon, his courage failed him. Would it not be better to creep into an out- house among the straw and rest there until the morning, than wake up the household? But he was so wet, eo chill, and exhausted for want of sustenance, that in a few hours, if his wants were unrelieved, he might be prostrated by illness. He stood looking at the grew walls and lightless windows, ghostly ncder the sickly moon, when through the death-like silence the Hall clock began to toll midnight, and from one of the barns an owl sent forth its weird cry upon the dumbness of the night, like the call of an evil spirit summoning its fellows to a Hellish revel; and it was answered by a distant hoot. Such sounds were familiar enough to one reared in the country, yet they filled Denver with a nameless horror. The house was entered by a deep stone porch and a massive nail-bound oaken door, upon which hung a heavy iron knocker. As Denver stepped into the porch, the head of a man rose cautiously behind the hedge that faced it and enclosed the lawn on that side in eager watch. With trembling fingers Denver was lifting the knocker, when to his surprise, he saw that the door was ajar. Again the ill-omened bird of night sent forth her dismal wail, fill- ing the young man with a provision of impend- ing horror. For some seconds he had not nerve enough to push back the heavy portal. It opened upon a large hall, stone flagged, and oak wainscoted. There were apartments on either side of it; the door of that which was used as the dining-room was only half closed, and there was a light within. Again that paralysing fear held Denver standing upon the threshold. Like the hall, the walls were of dark polished oak, great beams crossed the ceiling, at one end was a deep jnollioned oriel window; upon the àMa.. N44ummLtk place, some wood still smouldered with » sullen glow. Upon a waiting table at the side, a shaded lamp burned low, and all the, extremeties of the spacious apartment were dim. Denver cast a fearsome glance around if until it rested upon an overturned writing chair close to the table on which the lamp stood. It had fallen back upon something that lay stretched upon the carpet. He dared:- not realise what that something was. As be tremblingly crept up to it a cry of horror burst from his lips. It was the body of a man, and the ghastly. upturned face, upon which was stamped the agony of violent death, was that of Mr. Grico-, son. For a few seconds the dreadful spectacle held him motionless, speechless, until he1 rushed to the bell rope and pulled it violently, and uttered choked cries that grew louder an& louder, of Surder Then he knelt down beside the body and raised the head upon his knee; it was soaked; in blood, and still with almost unconscious reiteration he shouted that most terrible of criee: "Murder, murder I" I CHAPTER Ill., Under Suspicion Several minutes elapsed; it seemed to DifJII,. ver an interminable time; then there was w swift rush of light footsteps and young lady in a linen wrapper, as though she had just jumped out of bed, carrying ft lamp in her hand, her red hair floating I about her white face, hurried into the room, crying," What is the matter, who is it?" Agatha exclaimed Denver-" my Goto look here!" A scream of terror broke from the lady's lips, the lamp fell from her hand, and she ran into the hall, where she was met by I man-servant and two women-servants, half- dressed, who had been roueed by the bellø but she staggered and fell in a dead fainti into the man's arms. Passing her to one of the women the maw hurried into the dining-room, still ignorant of what had happened. He was greeted by Denver with the cry of— Dixon, Dixon, look here, your mastet-. murdered." The man stood aghast, staring at him. scarcely noting his words in his amazement at this sudden appearanoe of a long absent one. Master Hubert, good Lord, can it be you?** "Yes, yes, I'm no ghost, look here, here la a. dreadful sight! Oh, my poor master, my poor dear mafr I ter! cried Dixon, dropping down upon hie knees besides the dead. Horror paralysed the whole household; Denver was the first to recover some presence, of mind, and he despatched a man on horeb. baockoto Tunbridge Wells to give inio to the police and bring back a doctor, though, ) there was no hope that the unfortunate gentleman had not passed beyond all medW cal aid. No one of the household could throw any- light upon the horrible crime. The servants retired to rest as usual at ten o'clock. Dixon. the butler, was quite certain that he had: left every door and window securely fastened before he went to bed, and no on* had heard the slightest sound until they were awakened by Denver's frantic pulling at the bell and his frantic cry of Murder!" Miss Agatha was with him when I went upstairs; you know he always sat up very late reading-" Where then is Miss TAlian D4. burst out suddenly. The butler looked aghast, then troubled. She is not here-has not been here for more than three years." Where is she ? "I can't talk of that now, sir. Perbaps Miss Agatha can tell you," replied Dima. confusedly. Where is Mjsb Agatha ? "She's been in violent hysterics, but she-* ooming round. and has been asking about, you. sir. I'll go and see if she can re,,i,, you. And Dixon. evidently glad to esoape thet young man's questioning, hurried out of the room. "Lilian not here--not these three years exclaimed Denver; and for a few momenta even the ghastly tragedy was merged into this new trouble. A maid servant brought him word that Mug Griceson would see him. He was conducted to a tastefully-fitted-up boudoir, the modernity of which offered m striking contrast to the old-fashioned furni- ture and appointments of the rest of the mansion. The lady was reclining in a chaise longue, wrapped in shawls, beside a bright fire. The shaded lamp behind her left her in shadow, but he oonld perceive how utterly prostrated she was. Agatha's complexion, always colourless, though not unhealthily so, was now of leprous whiteness, and its ghastly pallor waa heightened by the masses of dark red bain which hung dishevelled about it, and des- cended almost to the green-grey eyes, that looked dull and heavy; even the usual bright vermilion of her lips was faded to a pale pink. She stretched out a beautiful white hand. exclaiming: I could not come to you—I cannot realise anything—my dear, dea«} uncle murdered. She burst into sobs, and hid her face in hsq handkerchief. "Agatha, dear," he said, taking a Mat beside her, "it is a most awful business, bat you must try to compose yourself, the police will be here soon, and you must try and remember any circumstance that can throw a light upon the perpetration of this awful deed. "I know nothing; I left my uncle at half- past ten reading at the table—that is all I know. But where did you come from so sud- denly?" she asked. "How did you get into the house-when I saw you I thought it was an apparition." She uttered a scream of terror and cowered down in her wraps, her eyes fixed fearfully upon the back of her hand, which was stained with bloody finger-prints. "His blood—my uncle's blood—my God. he? did it come there!" she cried# Denver looked at his ow?nngers. There was dried blood on them, her hand was hot and moist; he had clasped it and stained it. It was in helping to raise the body-I am so sorry, I did not notice it; let me wipe it away." He took a handkerchief from his pocket, but Agatha would not let him touch her, and gazed at him with a curious look in her eyes. "Where is Lilian?" he asked. Miss Griceson started back as if an adder had stung her, and a faint tinge of coiost mounted to her face. "That is a name that must not be spoken within these walls, stes answered acridly. What do you mean?" he asked aghast. "She disgraced our name-her father tat. bade her the boure--she is dead to us." "Good God "Not another word about her-I "orhid it. do you hear, I forbid it. How oan you taJk of ber—of anything, how can you think eL anything a& each, 811 awful moment a* this." <D» b» omtiawiL