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 AUGUSTINE J, STONES TUITERAL (Late STONE 13ROS WNJŒAL FURNISR & FUNERAL DIRECTOR1| Poraoual Sar?'??iCB to AU Orders. < If?t TeL: CM?!S, ?o. '?M: Earry Docks, No. !7. Poet omee Tel. N. 612. Caj?te. Te?g''?ms- STONR jg BEOS CARDIFF. STON3 BBOS., Barry Docl;. 1 ??ORKING-ST., £ <AKD3FF. | TV And ? C '?? M? HOLTON EOAD, MaRY DOCKS. | mmmm J. MARSH & CO.. S FURhSHING UNDERTAKERS, | REMOVED, I #, FREDERICK-STREET, and j 41. WESTBÙURNE-PLACE. Piio* List cn AppUe?t?OB. § TeL Ko. E SESSIONS & SONS (LTD.), | CARDIFF. I MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, AND 1 CROSSES. I PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. CARDIFF. IJTHEATRE JJOYAL, Q £ RDIFF. Lessee and Manager ROBERT REDFORD. EVERY EVENING, at 7.30, and SATURDAY, at Two, SPLENDID RECEPTION. Mr. GEORGE DANCE'S PRINCIPAL COMPANY I IN THE MUSICAL COMEDY, THE GillL FROM: K AY'S, From the Apollo Theatre, London. Box Office at Theatre, Ten to Five. Nat. Tel., 362. -?- GRAND THEATRE Lessee and Manager.EDWARD QUIGLEY. TO-NIGHT, at 7.30, FIRST TIME IN CARDIFF OF rpHE pLUCKY TRIPPER. Popular Prices and Time as nsuaJ. epi Tia not in mortals to command success, but we'll do more-dwerm it."—Addison. THE CARDIFF EMPIRE, QUEEN-STREET. Managing Director .OSW ALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT! HAPPY FANNY FIELDS, Tfce Merry, L.1. Delightful Littia ? American-Dutch Girl. who Talks, Sings, and Dancea everybody into good humour. A New and Laughable Pantomime Trap Scene, "ROT TIME FOR ONE," by the 5 BON BONS. See them Juggle the Plates. GEO. RIDGWELL, A Gifted Baritone. THE BROTHERS WILTON, In a Mixture of Skill and Comedy on the Bars. The Accomplished Ventriloquist, LIEUT. TRAVIS, Who will entertain you, with tne assistance of his friends. The Human Parrot, CHARLES MILDARE, Comedian and King of Whistlers. Bewitching, Melodious LILY LENA, A Charming Comedienne. Pretty as a Picture. ALFRED BARKER, An Original Clown, with his Trained Animals. ONE THE BOHEMIANS, ONE LADY. Musical Experts. GENT. HUGH STANTON AND COMPANY, In his Successful Satire, FOR REFORM (the Motto of the Busybodiee). G. H. GELERGWIN will he here Next Week. Bicyoles Stored Free of Charge. Two Performances Nightly. Early One between Seven o'clock and Nine; Late One between Nine o'clock and Eleven. All Artistes appear at Each Performance. Box Office Open Daily (with exception of Saturdays), Ten a.m to Five p.m., and Seven to Ten p.m.; Saturdays. Ten a.m. to Three P.m. Plan of Grand Oirole. No Booking Fees. = Lig853 NEWPORT. I THE NEIVPOPT EMPIRE- CHARLES-STREET Managing Director OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT! From the London HiT?d-omp, Woodward's Sea Lions and Seals! The perfec- tion of animal training', the animal a^fcors' Mdlie. Chalon, Equilibrist. The Xylophone ■ Experts, Les Frasettis. Marba and Verity, in a delightful medly of terrible twista and twirls. The Master Mime, O'Gust. Fred Poplar, Come- dian. Kitty Wager. Nellie Vanderbilt. Carrie i Laurie's Kindergarten, with its Juvenile I Ueuiuees. Bicycles stored free of charge L18864 FURNITURE, FURNITURE. THE LARGEST STOCK TO SELECT FROM. fjTHE BEST IN QUALITY, THE CHEAPEST IN PRICE. FOR CASH OR ON EASY TERMS. TO GET ALL Tins GO TO THE ATLAS FURNISHING CO., JJAYES, CARDIFF. COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS. PAY THEM A VISIT. CATALOGUES FREE ON APPLICATION. FOE MOBE TBAlf HATig a CMTxTJBT 'CHEAPEST BOOK IN THE WORLD. JgHAKESPEARE FOR glXPENCE COMPLETE. BT POST. M- {^pSSTERN JJAIL LIMITED. CARDIFF AND BRANCHES. 6XZXB EDITION NOW ON SAUL [ PUBLIC NOTICES I WINNING Numbers of Voluntary Hospital Penny Raffle, Jan. 30th, for Closing Accounts without a Defied.:—?S38, L. G. Griffiths, Canton; 453, T. Wilson. Barry Dock; 5559, David Wal- ters, 75, Bailey-street. Ton Ventre; 917; 13284, Morgan, t li, Oxford-Tstreet, Barry: 9417, Nellie Jatmen, 41, K- 'r- square, London; 8527; 2720, W. Mills, 20, Tower-street, Treforest; 57J5, T. Rritton, Burlington-street; 11137, H. Itobbin, Dinas Po-A-is; 1G-tOG, G. Goes, 60, Wyndiiam- streoi, lliirry; 14-ô45, Meddick, Cadoxton.; 7196, A. Luston; 301, Bevaa; 10301, I' Oocks, 1, Oxford-street, Cardiff; 10303, H. Thomas, 21, Lmco!n-etr<»t, Cardiuf; 10334, AV. Dayment., 2, Ada.mt;down."CJ.ure, CardHI; 6655, W. A. XicVJess, 17, Dc Burgrh-stree-t, Cardiff; 9242, MOPan, Nishtiugale Bush, Pontypridd; S161, H. Jamos, Caerphilly. of j"argŒt number of tickets sold:-Mi Snllivan, 1st, 2f¡; Mrs. Brooks, End. 229. 6d.; Mrs. Evans, 3rd. 20s.; r/he R.A.O.B., 4th, ZOs. el2593 IDALI-ROOMS, Bazaars, and Banquet- ins-haJle Decorated and Furnished Oom. plete by RICHARDSON and CO., Royal Arcade* chambers. St. Mary-street, Cardiff. Nat. Tel., J092. Awnings and Marquees for Wedding Receptions. Richardson's Marquees Erected (without injury to lawns) as Temporary Ball- rooms, with Polished Floora; a Speciality. el2313 BUSINESS ADDRESSES XSTOP ONE MOMENT. y  OH, DEAR, DOCTOR, MUST MY x ? DARLING DIE? A THERE IS VERY LITTLE HOPE, BUT TRY rjMJDOR ^TILLIAMS' PATENT BALSAM OF H 0 N E Y. ia JLJs- THERE IS NO REMEDY UNDER CANOPY OF HEAVEN EQUAL. PATRONISED BY ROYALTY. NOBILITY, DOCTORS, NURSES, and MOTHERS PRAISE IT. WHY? IT contains PURE Welsh Honey and an Essence of the Purest, and MOST u* Herbs, gathered on the Hills of Wales, being gathered in the proper seMon, when iU virtues are in full perfection. BRONCHITIS. THERE are thousands of children who die annually from Bronchitis, Whooping Cougn. and Croup. This is a grand discovery for the Cure of such complaints. The Famous Remedy for COUGHS, BRON- CHITIS, ASTHMA, and CONSUMFi'lO.N has the largest sale of any chest medicine in Wales and England. Triose who have takeu this medicine are amazed at its wonderful influence. Sufferers from any form of Bron- chitis. Cough, Difficulty of Breathing. Hoarse- ness, Pain or Soreness in the Chest, experience delightful and immediate relief and to those who are subject to Golds on the Cbest it is invaluable, as it effects a Complete Cure, it is most comforting in allaying irritation in the throat, and giving etrength to the voice. and it neither allows a Cough or Asthma to become chronic, nor Consumption to develop. Consumption has never been known to exist where "Coughs" have been properly treated with this medicine. No house should be with- out ft. as, taken at the beginning, a dose is generally Butllcicnt, and a Complete Cure is certain. SEE THAT YOU GET THE GENUINE ARTICLE TUDOR WILLIAMS' PATENT BALSAM OF HONEY, MOST IMPORTANT. SO MANY IMITATIONS AND FRAUD. Sold by all Chemists and Stores in Is., 2a. &1.. and 4a. 6d bottles. Sample bottle sent (post paid) for 18 3d.. 3s., and 58. from the inventor. Saring in wrch?sin" the larger size bottles. Saving TUDOR WILLIAMS. L.8.D.E.W.. jQ MEDICAL HALL, ABERDARE. e12460 WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. Vv BEECHAM'S; PILLS. A medicine of which the people have long known the remedial value in BILIOUS AND LIVER DISORDERS, J SICTC-HEADACHfi FAILING APPE- TITE, LANGUOR, AND WANT OF, TONE caused by depressed conditions of the nervous system. In all euefa cases it is not too much to say that the benefit to be derived from a judicious use of BEECHAM'S PILLS ia practically known all over tho world. BEECHAM'S PILLS ARE SPECIALLY SUITABLE FOR FEMALES OF ALL AGES. EVERY WOMAN WHO VALUES HEALTH SHOULD READ THE INSTRUCTIONS WITH EACH BOX. Bold everywhere in Boxes, price 18. lid. (56 pille) and 28. 9d. (168 pilla). cum DALE. FORTY. & CO.S pIANOS AND ORGANS Also PIANOS by LIPF, BRINSMEAD, ERARD, COLLARD, CRAMER, BORD. Ac., Ac, ORGANS by MASON and HAMLIN, FARRAND, WEAVER, BELL, &c.. &e. Special Discounts for Cash, or may be had on onr system of extended payments. Sole Agents for the "CECILIAN" PERFECT PIANO PLAYER. Full Illustrated Lists free on application. DALE. FORTY. & CO.. CARDIFF. Alio at Cheltenham, Birmingham, &0. THE POPULAR CUHE For COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, and all Chest Affections is TEMPLAR MALINS WONDERFUL SIXPENNY ? COUGH A, ? STOP! Is composed of Honey, Squills. Tolu, Ipecac, Paregoric, and SOMETHING ELSE, which makes it an immediate FULL STOP to all kinds of Coughs. Trial Bottle, 6d. Large Size, Is. Poet Free, 9d. Post Free, 1/3; PREPARED ONLY BY TEMPLAR MALINS, CASH CHEMIST, 29, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF e1.2514 TYPEWRITING. r ALL BRANCHES OF COPYING EXECUTED. jiurohitectfi' Work Accurately Copied Inr experienced Operators. JfESTBER MttL LIMITEU CABMFP. A Misfit Job is as bad as a Misfit Suit. A Want Ad. can find a Job to fit you. 1 I PREPAID SCALE. Small Prepaid Advertisements are Inserted in tho "EVENING EXPRESS" at the following ntes:- I I 'l'HltJr.¡¡; SIX ONCK. T?RS. 'HMM. I'¡I S: Di ,12_ wor<? or less 6 1 0 6 0 9 13 ho 19 W()Y--as 0 5 0 10 1 3 20 to 26 words. 0 7 1 2 1 9 -_1_1- ??''<?T 0 4 0 6 COMBINED SCALE fer Small Prepaid Adver- tisements in the "WESTERN MAIL" atid "EVEN- ING EXPRESS" WORDS. THREK SIX NOll. TIMES. TIMaS. a. D. S. D. S. D. 12 -0r tons 0 8 ] 4 2 0 13 to 19. 1 0 2 0 3 0 2C to 26 1 4 II 4 Kach extra 7 G 4 0 8 i 1 0 words { 0 8 In all cases tlio name and address ue ocuotcd u part of the Advertisement. LOST AND FOUND LOST, graeu leather Pbcket-fcoos; anyone returning :!LA same ICtg, Colum-road, suitably rewarded. epl LOST, on Sunday morning, 31st January, between Marine-parade and Platsey-street, Penarth, a gold Bangle; anyone returning same to 7, Marine-para<io, Ponarth, will ho rewarded. LOST, Lace H nàkerch!er at chamber mneert; kindly L rMurn 43, Park-i?ace. eKSBp? CLERICAL LA y Eeadprship required by a young Man; bilingairt, musical, total abstainer; experienced extempore preacher; pood references; moderate salary. Apply E. P. Jones, 1, xydiaw-place, Aberdare. e34S6p2 MEDICAL. MIDWIPKRl Cissies held at 61, Charles-street, Car- Letter, Bristol Cottage Hospital. el2474 1\ /PDW !FEE Y .S-ur Baxtlett, trained at Queen -LyJL Charlotte a Hoepital, London; certificated midwife and monthly Cathays, Cardiff. e3497p2 r*" _3 SCHOLASTIC PBIVArE .School, V, cxxlville-TQad, comer May street; esta.Wished over 20 years. 012518 QHOETHAKD. BooX-^eeping, Arithmetil-; k3 pnvata titilou; lpro*pecius.-SIautoU, 92, Lewis- street, Newport. el2485 PARTNERSHIPS. w ANTF-D, Partner, about Ú czpital; old- f f established, good paying business; can take active P:ut.-ll 49, Evening Express, Cardiff. &5480p2 HOUSEKEEPLIIS. &c. SE-ENGAGEMEXT by superior wurkm-g Uouse- i keeper; abstainer; Church woman; reference.-C. xj., l^yemng Express, Newport. e3633p3 "5T7"ANTED at onoe, Working Housekeeper, or reliable 1 f General; smaii house; two in family; references. —B 70, Evening Express, Caruiif. e5511p3 DOMESTIC SERVANTS. EXPEiilENCEX) Nurse wanted a.t once.—Apply 50, JL'J Waiter-road, Swansea. 03617ps X/rr-^NTED, eiperieaced Cook-Generai.—Apply Mrs. Jr V Keflgrave, Maclien Lodge, SkeUy. e3647p8 AZn'I'EL), thoroughly good Cook, 25-35; good wages; V T sii.all family; help given.—31xs. Woods Llan- :f "1C'" .tr -'c' -c ¡.a. r Of T AN TED, General Servant; family 2; references VV required.—Apply 47, Colum-road, Cardiff. epS good General; good home for respectable Vt girl.—Apply Mrs. Vile, Florence House, Alma- stxoet, Newport. e3602p6 \lltr XiE.U,-¡;y-i<b-iU:iry 17th, thoroughly ezperionced V f Main Cook; 2 in f=ily; some housework.— Aii a. Hugrh Howell, 9, Richmond-road. e3S43p6 HOUijE-l'arlourmaid wanted; small family.—Mrs. JLl Slade, Glanmor fields Park, Newport, Mon. epfi WAITED, single-handed Ititcaenmaid; if possible VT knowledge of dairy work; good chazae-ter inttia- pensabio; good wage;L-)Lrs. Maybew, Abex,Izsjiey, Galuea Grove eo612p6 RESPECTABLE Servants for country residence, near Swansea; references required; good home; 3 In ^■^ly-—Mrs. Muigrave, Maiket-hall, Swansea. ep6 W ANIND, a House-Pariourmaid (oxpericnced); VV must have good refcxence.-Apply, first by letter, slating particulars, Mrs. Lewis, Mapiewood, Llandaff. e3S25p6 WANTED, respectable General; 3 evenings out; no ?'—??'?'??' Theobald-!oad, Canton. e3&32p3 WANTED at liouseiuaia; early ri?wr; Church? f woman; ab;sxamer pretcued; house-parlourmaid kept .-Apply, full particulars of age and wages, to Mrs. Daan, The Cress, Cowbridge, Glam. el2bb9 "*ITJ"ANTED, strong active girl as Kitchenmaid.—Mrs. V f Protheroe Beynon, Trewern, Whitland. e3691p2 HOVSK-Pariourmaid and Between Girl wanted ?ow; country.—State age, wags, and references, Mrs. ^xercrombiu, Pigeonsford, Llangrano g, Cardiganshire. 0358 Sp2 HOUSS-Parlourinaid, Housekeeper requires Situation, Abergavenny or Abertillery.—Maurice's Kegistry, lontcanna, CarJiJ:e39{)p5- RilS 1' EOT ABLE and reliable maid wanted as Cook- > General.—8, Pembroke-terrace, cardillo eii96p5 W a VI ED, an experienced Cook-Geneial.— Apply, with full particulars, Mrs. Kenshole, The Lawn, Nmlan-road. e3598p5 WANTED, General; help housework; nurse-house-  maid ?,?pt.-C .xrCiÍjcP2 X\"TANTED, young L?l-?iiourm3id.-Appiy  Mrs. ( f Cabb, VieWr;a-square, Pen-th- eo570p5 'XtANiïf renärth ;ioc- Parlourmaid, 16-20? lor V V p?am.-i3 97, Evening Express, CajdiS. ep5 GENERAL aisengagod; plan cook, wMh; early Gri:ier; good character.—14. Cowbrid8e-road. ep4 \7iTANTED, experienced Cook-General; also House- ,id.-A ijply 59, Plymouth-road.yeh. el2575 HOUSEMAID required.—Apply Shvnton, P&r?-road, JjL. PcnMth. eM74p5 C OOK-Geu??r?l wanted by February 22nd; housemaid ?' kept.—Mrs. Greenwood, K?dwelly. eM52p4 WA,iTE-I, ilouse-Pariouriaald.-APPIY, with refe- Y" reuces, to Mrs. W. Harris, 144, High-street, Marthyr. e3557p4 WANTED, a good smuz Gemral-Apply Mrs. YV Hughu. 106, AVoodvW&-road, Cathays. e?04p2 THOROUGH Plain Cook wanted; aged net under 28; JL assistance given; wages not above £30; all found except beer.-birs. Littledale, DUJJ.IO House, Cheltenham. e3527p3 WANTED at once, Housemaid; early riser; Church- TXTAN'I?D at once, Rousemaid; e&rty riser; Chureh- kept.-Apply, full particulars of age and wages, to Mrs. Dunn, The Cross, Ccwbridge, Glam. el2553 IFI OUSE-Parloiirmaid for elderly lady; early dinners; plenty liberty.—14, Cowbridge-road. e35S3p3 COOK-General wanted, lady and nephew; no wash- ing; easy Pl&r-e.-14, Cowbridge-road. e3532p3 GENEBAL wanted for lady; no wbing or cooking; G3 eYNunes weekly allowed.-14, Cowbridge-road, Cardiff. e3531p3 tVtV tANTED, experienced neriù Senant, with good f t character; day girl kept.—Apply between 6 and 8 p.m., 58, C&thd.?d, Cardiff. e3513p3 \i7rA~ST%D, experienced Cook-General.—Stal-j age and I W wages, to John Evans and Co., Drapers, Ponty- pridd. e3539p3 I W~ ANTED, clean, respectable Girl, alx>utlS:I I ?? General, with good character.—Mxs. Hass??' Butcher, 142, Chepstow-road, Mai, Newport. 6P'? iXTANTiill-for Penarth, raH&bie Nurse, boy, four, and baby, ehoBUy; good nesdl&woman.—B 59, Evening Exprœs. (?ardiff. eM9jp2 c OOK; Girl vmntl-d; other servants kept; small famiiy.-Apply 201, Newport-road. e3475p2 HOTEL SERVANTS. WANTED immediately. Plain Cook; also' good Yv General.-Apply, references, York Hotel, Bridgend. e3578p5  young Lady required to assist in Dispense Wine ?A. batce and Linenroom; good needlewoman essen- tial; salary L18, with board, lodging, and laundry.- Write, in first instance, to Manageress, Royal Hotel, Cardiff. tJ615p3 KITCHENMAID (eiper;?nced); able to do pwii cook- King; wagM £ 20 and laundry.—Apply, giving full particulars. Manager, Royal Holel. Cardiff. ep3 w ANTED, LTuder Bo ots at once.-Apply Boots, W Stepney Hotel, L la nelly. e3520p5 w ANTED, experienced young Lady for buffet bar; W references.—Mr. F. Maggs, Rose and Crown Hotel, North-road. e3634p3 WANTED, good Cook, well up in her duties must have good references.—Apply George Hotel, Chepstow. el2579 DRESSMAKERS, MILLINERS, &c MILLINER.—Wanted, experienced and stylish UJliner: able to serve; state age and referenoœ Apply J. llees. 97, Glebe-street, Penarth. e3566p4 DBESSMAKEE-—P.eqnired, a. thoroughly experienced DDTesmnaker; mmt be good fit and style, and com- petent to taka sole chane.-Apply, stating full par- [ ticukra, S. Hake, Draper, Mumbles. e3494p2 ? H?TIjJLnnBBY.—WaBted, a cer S?eettMmm, with ktl;ladg of pntothx!; ablo to ZMWWO dman inn inw. with option of buying it out of pmdu_B k8(4 Snsibqr Exjtrea^ CamQS. 8IIiIII.¡I TRAVELLERS, AGENTS. T?/'A'fTED, Tra.veUer wholesaia frutt and potato T t trad?.—Apply B 62, Evening Express, C&rdiS. e3502p2 ADVERTISER, with experienœ, æcks selling A?"Orcy for the outptt 0{ a small colliery; established con- nection; guarantee if requi,-ed.-Apply B 64, Evening Express, Cardiff. «3506p2 GEN'l'LKif.iNLY Representative required to promote the sale of an entirely new production, just ready, vii., ''Bight Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, M.P. His Life and Public Career to Preeent Day," by J. H. Jeyes; gentle- man with good ooanection in political centres preferred.— with references, to U. B., Evening Express, c3544p4 KEPUESENTATIVE wantetT?forSouth WaJee?, with good connection amongst &team users; good com- Inis:3io¡¡ splendid opportunity for the right roan.— Address, first, Wilfred Taylcr, Churchhill-roed, Birming- ham- o3587p £ WANTF.D, a well-accredited, tactful Man employed I T Ir by a large firm to undertake high-class Agency for spafo time; excellent position, and good increasing income assi,red.-Write B 51, Evening Express, Cardiff. ?_?_ t3?77p2 AGENTS wanted?ink ErMiae Electrosine Pencil AeZ3,e3 ink in two %ecouds without abrasion; one agent's profits, eight weeks, over ;C75.Addreas Eraser, 13, Lockwood-road, Dcncaster. e3586p5 COMMERCIAL Travellers of good appearance and address wanted for a special line in very high-class portraiture; also 2 Agents with indispv-iable references, for loci'.l districts.—For teu-ms, apply 11 to 12 a.m. and 4 to 5 p.na., The IloTget-in, 4 to 5 p.m., The Forget-me-Not Portrait Painting Com- pany, Metropoie-buildings, Cardiff. e3473p2 CLERKS, MANAGERS,&c GENERAL Clerk for tinplate works; must be thoroughly competent booi?eeper; also T!mekeer and outside Iron Company limited). e3553p4 WORKING mrtificated Manager, slc?p'? Ea'ti ?,n Y? YaDpys; to timber and a?ist M required-State terms and W'1 disengaged la C 15, Evening Exrrf, CardiiT. cooOl pQ 7ED, experienccd Forewoman, take charge of t'f books in small steam laundry; state ago., wages, references.—Apply Le\vis, Steam Laundry, We-sr-on Hill, Csdoxtcn-Earry. e34Slp2 MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS "i}(f ANrui):-Plooghman to follow head team and V make hilÎ generally useful on farm.-C. Bassett, Castcll-y-Mynach, Creigiau. Pentyrch. 3594p2 \^7"ANTED, a smart Lad.-Apply Editorial Dcpart- ? T meut, Western Mail, Cardiff. el25S5 EMPLOYMENT Spare Time, eitllar sex; half profit; J" enè. Is. for samples and particulars.—Georgo and Co., 66, Stratford-road, Plaistow. 3623p6 A SS1STANTS wanted evorYwhew to addxe?s envelopes, A&c.-Seni adoreseed envelope for prospectus, North {6 il Dept.), 6, Ycrk-buildings, Adelplii, London, epo CAKPENTEKING or Jobbing Works wan", 6a. pai hour.—C. B., Evening Express, Newport. e35S4p2 IF you want an Engagement on the large steamers JL as Carpenter, Cook, Steward, Baker, Butcher, Stoker, &c., forward stamped address for particulars, William Hancock, 8, Union-street, Weston-super-Mare. e3613p3 GROCERY and Bake?.—Want?dTexporienMd HatiliM Gat once; "bstainer; good wages.-Apply ??hears and Company, EJaenclydach. e3611p6 GROCERY and Provisions.—Thomas and?vMis, Porth, Ghave vacancy for smart Assistant; well used to convasiing; splendid prospects for really good hand; outdoor: Welsh. el2592 WANTED, Groom-Gardener, and generally useful; f aged 50 to 55, and single preferred.—Apply, stat- ing wages expected, and age, to D. Smith, Gwynfryo, Pontardawe. e3590p5 3 Weekly.—Persons wanted everywhere for addressing circulars.—Send addressed envelope for proposal Managw, 8B, Elm Lodge, Southall, Middlesex. e3617pS CYCLE Fitter wanted,able to build throughout; one C used to motor cycles preferred.—State age, wages, wnen last employed, and if married, Daviee Brothers, Lianelly. eo603p3 w ANTED. by respectable married couple, Situation; man could manage small farm or place of trust; wiie dairy or cook; live in.—Apply C 20, Evening Express, Cardiff. c3607p3 UNDER Gardeners wanted for Caidey Island, Tenbyl (J -Apply to Head Gardener.' e3S21p6 EO-NGI.NEMAN requires Sitt?tiom; loco., B"Lionary; Eown repairs.—Apply C 5, Evening Express, CiidiS. e3577p5 GROCERY an^ Provisions.—Thomas and Evans, Porth, have vacancy experienced first Provision Hand for tneir Taff-street, Pontypridd, branch; must be first-class window-dretser; outdoors; Welsh. e3553p4 'D-RAPERi,-faca.nëfeflt-.x-young Ladies, iancy Deounter and assist In showrooms.—Photo, and full particulars, W. Sarvis, Aberdare. e3569p4 tl/ ASniD, Man and Wife. without family; man VV to a&??L-t with cows, and wife working houso- ¡¡eeper :ke rs, Pentrebane !arS t.- Fagan's. el2523 GARDENER (single-handed or otherwise); aged 23?— G,4,('drc,Es C 22, Evening Express, Cardiff. ep3 Y" OUNG Man wanted for garden work; live JL Apply S. Boae, Market Gardener, BlackpiU, Swan- sea. ei516p3 ANTED, strong Lad to attend to pony, cow YY garde??-Appty Eoctor, &aUigMr. e2492p2 GROCERY.—Wanted, Improver; a?o General Ser- Gvant.-N. Knapp. 47,tl_, ?amton. eM86p2 DRAPERY.—Wanted, junior young Men for dp.,y and furnishing.—Buckiands, DrapeM, Barry. ep2 TWO Apprentices wanted.—Apply between 11 to 12 and 4 to 5, to Forget-me-Not Portrait Company, Cardiff. e3474p2 WANTED, a few Lads wtto cam ride biayolea; must be respectable and prodsae good nfaraoco. —Apply "Evening Express" Office. oUTSS ■! » PREMISES. MESSRS. S. HEKN AND PEBTWEE" m AUCTIONEEKS, VALUERS, tUKVEYOES, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS, j For list of Business Premises and Houses to be Let or Sold see ''Western Mail" Daily. Printed Register free. Offices, 93, St. Mary-s, Cardiff. Established 1849. IDDEN Treasure.—The best treasure is to live rent frw.-Particulars from Free Hom8, 16" Cilurch- road, Abertridwr, Cardillo e3604p6 6, Church-road, Canton, to Let; 2 reception, 5 bed- 0 rooms, bathroom, w.c., hot and oold water.—Appiy No. 8. ewlOP6 PURCHASE House, Cathedral-road; lowest price.— JL Full particulars, C 25, Evening Exprees, Cardiff. e3631p3 TO Lest-, small lockup Shop, 20, Queen-street, Cardiff, JL for fzw; remainder on mortgage.—James, 173, Invereprdiff. e3624p6 T-:o- Let, smail I()Ck-iîPShop, 20, Queen-street, Cajdiff, JL "1 .'e' t Jeweller or other light business; very bet position in whole town; modern front.-Apply Johmon Brothers, Dyers (Limited), 20a, Queen-street, Cardiff. o3826p6 TO be Let, unfurnished, for remainder of ièaoo rt10 be Let. umfurntshed, for remaimder of leaae, room, utm? oflicœ, conservatory, good garden and croquet ground; stabling for two; coachhouse, man's room adjoining; entrance lodge; about five acres grass land; station one mile; Chepstow two miles; rent moderate; can be seen only by appointment.—Symes, Woodcrort, Chepstow. e3515p3 ALEFANT-Place. Substantial Dwelling-House; mortgage can remain.—Packer, Tower-chambers, CM'dt? 6358ops FOR &?o, 67, Richmond-road, Cardis; 6 bedrooms, 21 jo receptim rooms, kitoheng, &c.; long gaiden; low ground rent; mortage if required; owner laaving Car- diff. 2 LMge Floors over 16, Cwtom House-street; suit ? pfi?r.—Rt?ert England. e???9p2 LARGE Premises to be Let in St. Mary-street, Cardtfl, j) J within a minute's walk of Great Western Railway Station; suitsble for hotel, club, or restaurant; particu- lars on application.—Address B £8, Evening Express, Cardiff. el2570 S'UITE of Offices to Let in High-street; strong room and other conveniences; suit solicitor.—Atkins, St, Newport. €M2Ep5 AX'PLY to J. T. Saunders, Auctioneer and Estate AAgent, 29. St. M?rT-stroft, Cardiff, for foHowin? properties to Lot:—22, Park-street, lis. 6d., 7, Davis- atreet, 9s.; 19, Somerset-street, 7s. 6d.; Saltmead-road, 6s. 6d.; 13, Stephenson-street, 9s. e!24S4 PONTYPRIDD.—To Let immediacy. Coal Yard; situated on Tramroad side; established many years. —Apply W. D;wie..> Rhydfelan House, Pontypridd, epi ks HOP and Dwelling House to Let on Lease.—AppJy kj S. Jennett, 138, Quren-street, Cardiff. el2512 TWO-Stalled ftablo, loft, archway; back Clar?-strot? JL post-o&ce.—App!y above address. e3YZp4 I APARI MENTS. WAUTED, two unfurnished Rooms lbath) for 2 Vf ftusiness ladies, in or near town; very little atten- j dance.—Tolman, Newsagent, Bristol. el2567 COMFORTABLE Furnished Apartments; hot and cold bath; 6s. 6d.-97, Clare-road, Cardiff. ep5 COMFORTABLE, furnished Apartments, with atten- dance; maid kept,-69, Malefant-street, Cathays. e3537p3 iyriCELY-Furnished front Apartments; suit two gen- 1 tlemen.—136, Richmond-road, Cardiff. el2561 FARM AND GARDEN c OLLIERY Manure for Sale; prompt rail delivery.— B S3, Evening Express, Cardiff. e3534p4 DOMESTIC ARTICLES. OW we Eh='t be long getting cur family washiag Nd,)n,3, because wo use one cf Spencer's Wringing and Mangling Machines.—Spencer's Baby Carriage Warehouse, St. Jehn's-square, Cardiff. Sand postcard for price list. el21&&-4 MEDICAL REMEDIES. AKTIFICIAL LeM 33&Udk Leg Irom. ChildM'3 _?. Rubber llusw,% KbaMc Stockims, Glywaina Syttat?a, Valpo Pml% be?; in stock, ChHdrem'a Rubber Trusses, Crutch Shoes, Trasses, Knee Caps, Criitcbes, Belts, to. i lady attenfiant for laAlea belts and trusses; repaks gone; list free. Alhrn feacca, Oiarira street (off ^BMiHrtneQ. Cwdlff, and Brootoiea^> BtUUA. (02193 1='OI":Y ,1 CHELTENHAM.—To Let, ?ell-kDown, &bLOlutely fr", fully-licensed small Hotel, occupying important position; valuation, including 15 years' leaw, about .cc"Apply Moore and Sons, Valuers, Tewkesburr. C12563 150.-Excellent Double-licensed Home, good market town; same hands years.; investigation courted.- Hiuman, Hotel Valuer, Skinner-street, Newport. ("»70.—OM-fashionod Beerhouse; bury part; good d;¡ chance for business people; tenant five years. Several other Houses.—Call Hillman, above. e35c3p2 A TTRACTIVE Corner Spirit Vaults, most prominent Ap,??,sition, Bristol; ha.ndsomc-Ft bars in the West of England; cost :Cl,ooa to fit up; precession arranged with £700 cash down.— Appiy Tebbs, Valuer, Victoria- YILLAGE Beer and Wine House; paddock, garden, uta-biing, outhouses; ingoing £ 210.—Appiy Tebbs. OTEL-Public, ,,aking ;C25 weekly? only _n..ESM cash.—Apply Te!), Bristol. SUIT Beginners.—Fuliy-licensad House, Bristol; in-going £.ö.5 cash.-Apply T-etbs, Bristol. G" ENUiNE BeeThouse, Bristol; taking 1;12 weekly; ingoing LIIC,Applv, Tetbs, Bristol^ COUNTRY Roadside ^Beerhouse, Somerset; taking about £14 weekly; ingoing £ 200.—Apply Tebbs. e3507p3 BUSINESSES FOR DISPOSAL OUTFITTING and Clothiers' Business for Sale; modern stock; established connection; central position important town South Wties.—Hood. Auc- tioneer, Swama. e336G'p4 TOBACCONIST, Sweets, rancy7 near important ra?- JL ?'ay nation, Brktcl; suit ldy; ingoing, including 'I. L6O.-APPIY Tebb3, Valuer, Bstùl. ?_ ONFEOTIO^ERY^nd l^lTealinJeTit?, pretty M!?rb, ? Bustol; (,XooptionaUy 5mart and gnume busmess taking about £ 12 wmklv; no Sunday trade; proprietress leaving Bristol; will sell fcr £ 125, and stock about £ 40; j highly recommended.—'Tebbs, Bristol. EXCEPTIONAL 0«er7—Kicely-s!t'oate« Refreshment EBusiu, best part of Briswl: established many years; -?? :150 ingoing.—Appiy Tchbs. Bristol. I AIRY~Bu3ine?s^ '.ub'jLrtT?ns?orr?doins M gallons _t? daUy: in?oin?. ?2.M.—Tebbs, Bri-tol TOBACCYJKrST, near" '"iicip3l -the;-tr;Btitõi;1 genuine trad; ing?:?,? "-i,Appy T_ Bristol. CCOMMERCIAL Hotel" n_taurant, centraIJy- J situated Bristol; free beer. licence: closed! Sundays m it stands, £ 400—Apply Tc-bba, Bristol. ??7'??'by-Super-?Ia?e.—Bo:??diag-hol:se. grand "J- VV t;on, facing ?e.; proprietress must sell through business matters: evervthing fitted and furnished in costly style; a!eo fitted with electric light; price, as stands, £ 400.—Apply Tebbs, Valuor, Bristol. NEWSAGENT, StzUOMrv? Fancy, Clifton, Bristol; carried on by lady ten years; swnd bU5in; ingoing £250, and stock £ 100.-Apply Tebbs. I TORIED fish Business^ Bristol"; taiing about £ 8 _1; weekly; present tenant 17 years; ingoing £ 30.— Apply Tebbs, Valuer, Bristol. CO N FE criON ER Y and Refreshments, delightful position, Bristol; takings average about £ 25 weekly; last two tenants 14 years each; ingoing £425; moet genuine business ever advertised.—-Apply Tebbs, Bristol. e3508p3 BAKER'S Business for Sale.—Good corner working JL) class district in Swansea; old-established shop and good oven, lease, fixtures, 4c. complete: stock optional.—Hood, Auctioneer, Caer-street, Swansea. c3486p2 SMART Arcade Millinery Business, Cardiff; suit beginner.—Toms, IS. St. Maiy-street. e34S3p2 BUSINESSES WANTED. CtOAL Business wanted; or Partnership in &-me.-C 9, ) Evening Express, Cardiff. e3579p5 — ■■ I, BICYCLES, TRICYCLES, &o. 10 10s. Road Beeston Humbsr, frie wheel. £ 16 16s. for Lii ii&; Ladies' free wheel Rag i n for JE7 7s.; all unused.— Norton, 126, Cardiff. el2333 FOS Sale, Kennard rmo racer; Ead,:e fittings through- J out; bargala.-104, Jting's-road. e3565p4 FURNITURE. HARRIS'S in Newport Market.-Great Sale of Furni- JJL ture; wonderful, bargains; see below. 9 3 19s.—Drawing-room Suite In green silk velvet; settee, 2 easy chajjp ana 4 small chairs.—E. E. Harris, Markel-6uii4tngs, NewJWrC z 1 12s.—Massive Bram- mounted 2in. Pillar Bedstead; mother of pearl centre; brass gallery and rosettes on head and foot.-E. E. Harris, The Market-hall, New- port. Only two minutes' walk from station. 198. Gd.-Four Saddlebag Chain Spring Seat3; vrell upholstered; substantial frames. £ 1 Is.—Six 6ticngr Office Chairs and Armchair to match. £2 15S.-Wa.inutBooÄc.ase and Cheffonaiere combined; adjustable shelves and glass doors to top part; useful drawer and cupboard in bottom part. l 6s. 9d.—Bordered Carpet, a yards x 4 yards, and oV Hearthrr.g to match. See Harris s-&ispay in New- port Market. £ 1 15s.—Walnut Cheffonniere; useful drawer and cup- ? b-rd.-Hirris, Newport Market. £ 3 3s.—Bedroom Suite, comprising Ch'Tà, ?/ three long and two 8hort Crawens, dressing-table, toilet glass, washstaad, towel airer, and three can. chairs (polished); satin, walnut, or mahogany colour; delivered rree.-E. K. Harris, Furniture and Bedding I Manufacturer. 4, 5, and 6, Market-buildings, Newport, HARl!I S, The Home are noted for H reliable goods. Houses of furmture. 12, 15, 1,. 20, 25, 3Ç, 40, 30, 00, 10, and 100 guineas are truly wonder- ful value; send for CMtalo?ues.—E. E. ArtLtic HouM Furnisher, 4, 5, and 6, MMket-Mi:idimg&, Newport, M°°- e12532 I BEV.N and Co.'s special bargains for cash.—Cardiff, JL) Swansea. Pontypridd, Newport, Pontypooi. r B æV-N and Co. for handsome Tapestry Carpets, J I __ùordered and nady for laying, from 13s. lid. "O.EVAN" and Co. far grand patterns and excellent j J O valuo in Floorcloth and Linoleum. Hearthrugs of every A-p description at lowest prices. B. EVAN &nd Co. tor ma?stve?Iion Bedate?da ?n. U' pmMs,  from ?1 lis. 6d. B" ';VAN and Co. for spiendid H-ad and Foot All- brass Bedsteads, from £4 4s. b,Ev AN anJ Co. for best yalue in Wire-woven Mat- 13 tes, full-sized. from 7s. lid. I BEVAN and Co. for fuli-sized  own make Feather Beds, g?oo? li?n n ticks, irom :35. M. BEVAN &nd Co. :or handsome Walnut S!Geboa, I Bp,ate-glL-,w back-a. from £ 3 1. M. BEVAN and Co. for immense selection Walnut and JD other Overmantles, 5s. lid. to 10 guineas. yVKVAN and Co. for special Bedroom Suites, chest, D glass, marble stand, chairs, Ac., £3 17s. 6d. BEVAN and Co. for grand vaitfe Satin Walnut Bed- I- room Suites, from 10 to 25 guineas. BEVAN and Co. for Ch)ppendate?nd other Cabinets Ban-d Sldelrds great variety. I BEVAN and Co. for American Organ e?ery instru- Bmeat warranted 10 yean, from £ 7 17a. 6d. BEVAN and Co. for Pianofortes, full campUs, hand Bsome w,,?tTt C.Um from £ 15 J&o. TVEVAN and Co. for handsome S?ddlebt? SW. Ygr,Litd patterns, from 6 to 16 guineas. BEVAN and Co. for the celebrated Empress Piano, a magnificent instrument, 23 guineas. DEVAN and Co. for really be&uHfut Suites in figured D silk, from 12 gaLAas to 25 guineas. I V AN and Co. for the King of alTFjAMs; &ee it D before buying elsewhere; 40 guineas. C-IM% BEVAN and Co. (Ltd.); I-rg-t FtMshem, Cardiff, Swansea. Pontypridd. Newport, and Pontypooi. PIGEONS, POULTRY, &c. INDIAN Game Cmk for Sale, h.c. Cry'staPPaTaceT _L 2nd ?heaietd; 2nd Mountain Ash, 1302; 3rd Mountain I Abh. 1903 2nd Cardiff; 4th Nantymoel, Nelson, Here- ford, LcuRhborough, Ta.vJscock, Troedyrhiw; cards given with bird.—W. Soionicn, 67, Windsor-road, Adanis- down, Cardiff. e3642p6 TflWO Champion Black Minorca Pullets, 12s. and 103. 8 each.—T. C. Jones, Troedyrhiw. e3551p4 TWO Hen Canaries and Breeding Cage for Sa>.— I^a<oey, Wvndham-street, Canton. e34S2p2 SPORTING CARTHIDGES.—The Cardiff Cartridge, 7s. 9d. p- 103-1 loaded with Schultae or Amberita smokeless pow- der, 7s. 9d. per 160; oncs used always used; samples given free on personal application; Nahal's Ballistite, 9s. 6d. per 100. Orders for 1,000 cartridges delivered free -Supplied only by Cross Bros., Cardiff. G- UNS =as, Po?wolvL?s, Casea, Cartridge Eacs~and GE-11 ?un acœssories at lowœt prices; spniai tten- tion to all class of repairs; Double-barrel Breechloading Guns, from 32s. 6d. C BOSS-Bros., Gunswitå8 and Ammunition Dealers.— 3 and 4. St. Mary-street, Cardiff, cj.2007 1=!! CARRIAGES, HARNESS, Ac. S ALE, new Luggage Cart, suit cob 14 hands.—Re bert England, Custom House-street. e3489p2 STEWARD'S great Stock-taking Sale is now on for one month only. Send quick to secure bargains. Buyers of reliable Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Eorse Rugs, Waterproof Aprons, Loin Covers, Cart' Covers Cart and Gig Lamps, Bags and Trunks of all kinds, and every article in the trade supplied. A sample order will convince you that our goods and value cannot be beaten. Cheapest in Wales. No auction rubbish. Send for our new up-to-date illustrated list and testimonials free. Pmt orders receive prompt attantioa.—Only address, Steward's Harness and Bag Factory, Wood- :<treet Cardiff. '?at. Tel. 31 1. Estab. over 3? years.  12324 NEW La.n(wíthCee-;Pïin). Victoria(withT Nrul?L?er ?yres), Liverpool. Gig. Tudor Gig, Surrey Carts, and Go,orness Cars.—Lewis, Carriage Builder, Clare-street. Cardiff. ell039 WAGON AND COLLIERY REQUISITES. SLEEPERS, Fencing Posts, & &U siza; creoeotoed Silim 4mi.-Cktzfm OtMer aa4 Co., rra" of W.. Dock. S?MM?. ? <m<T 1. MUSICAL. WANTED, a Lady Pianteo at OJl.-Apply B 53,  Evenly E?pic-?, Ca.rciR. enI'5 TV TALUABLE Vioiin; magcificent solo torle,; labelled l Stradivaritis Cremond. 3653; absolutely perfect; lockup fitted ease; lovely bow; worth pounds: sacrifice ISs. ed.; approval willingly.—Mrs. Tyhr, Eocking.iam- road, Us^ridse. e3 £ 19p6 FOiTSal^TgraadPl?co; suitable forhall; bargain.— j' 13, Ccurt-road, Car0.i.ff. e3S2spS ADY has for Sale, Piano, iron case; lovely tone; 17 guineas; £35 when nc\CMfein, 24, Cowbridge- road, Cardiff. e3535p5 IANOS. Piart, P'.no?-R. J. Heath and Sons' P special offers in iron-framd Pianofortes, with all the latest modern improvements. A RTISTIC' Mod. good T??mut c??9o; full com- ?/? p&ss; cash ?15 15s. ''T7^ CROPS AN" Model; fine walnut case; check j'? action, trichord, &c.; cash, E18 13s. ? A LEXAKDER" M&dei; fun compass; hali?t?o marqueterie panel, &c., c?h, £23 12K. M. [ "TTANDSOME Pianoforte," in Louis case; full site ±1 and compass, rich cam and tone; double sconces; cash, £2.5 4s. ""(I J~USIC Trades Association" Model; ar.ar»eilous ill vai-js; beautiful, rich tone; cash, £ 31. ""S^VRAWING-Room Model"; a pierfect instrument for tf)uclI tone, and durability; cash £ 35 10s. IvE shall be pleased to arrange for any oi theaf V V instruments to be obtained cn our improved Hire System.-For terms, ic., call at B. J. Hsath and Sons' 76. Queen-street (corner of Oharles-streeti, Cardiff. Also Pontypridd, Penarth, and Pert Taibot. elilS3 DALE, Forty, and Co.'s Specialities in full compass, iron framed Pianofortes. ?CLI?GE" Model; cash, ?16 ISs.; (cla9* A) ec?d walnut wood case. "toLLEGE'ModelT c? ?E-A 12s.; (claas B) foMd K.J walnut wocd case. f'j DUCAT ION AJj''ll^del; cash, £ r2 lOsT; handsome walnut wood case. '?Tr?PLEXYBLE" Mods' cash, ?2; 10s.; taU size, upright piano; rtîcal I!triDgi. ltb>:CLAD" Mociei; cash £ 28; small upright ??d ?Mcdel; c"h ;C?,8; -,ma-11 upright grand 'I' ISZT" H&dei; ca$- ?51 10s ma?niaoent TaliM: A_J overstrung. "KAISER" Model; cash, SLK; a full upright concert gund. -A L*L abo?e '?llo,,Iels can be had on OUT HtTe Purchase J?. System for & sm?'1 sum monthly. Call and iMpeet above 51'ec¡a:jtjs if seeking a gcod =1 reliable 2?ano at a :r.odf.-ate cost. Piam-o nd Ofgan Mer?hnts. DALE. Forty, and Co.. Piano andOrpnMer;hants, Dtligh-atrea and Cat1" Arcade, CardiS. el0595 COAL FOR SALE. COALS.—Tbe best firm Uw reliabie firm; chea"t Cm.-Best Ccals, double screened. 22s 6d; Vipond's large, Its; Forest large nuts, 19s; Kitchen, 1!;s 9d; Garth nuts, les; Steam nuts. 15s Cd; House malls. 12a Cd per ton delivered. Anthracite, Ocaan Kut. Coke. No agents. Send direct. Ring up Nat. Tel. OlON. Lower prices for quaatitlas. Quotations any station South Wales.-Weat End Coal Co., 2, street, Cardiff. e12432 COALS per ton tor cash on fcUverv; rwi ash large or cobbles (splendid value, good quality), 17s.; handpicked large, 19a.; bright hard larga or cobbles (highly recommended), Jls.—Please tend postcard, Stislds :OS., Crwys Coai Yard, Rhymney Railway, near CzTys Bridge, Cardiff. Established 1375. elmO MISCELLANEOUS. SKIN Specialist.—Sufferers from Eczema or any Skin I Complaint whatever consult Prof. Crosswaite, HeTbai,st Thomos-stx? et Newport (near P05t-officc;: H=dreds eured- Call O- ?-rite. e5556p4 MAD-131E Proctor, D,sttnbuiSheè P.inist, Phren? X logist, 17, Wharton-street. Cardiff, near Y?m Library. el2454 IS your Watch Wro? The best an(I cheapest shop in Cardiff for the repair of watches of every description (English or Foreign) is 35, Castle Arcade (third shop from Castle-street), by Jtinta Keir (for ten years with Mr. Spiridlon). Clocks and Music Boxos cleaned and repaired. f 11 —1 ,.X:E:¡,_NTo;ne I "T^J"ANTED, se,-ond-hnd full?ized B4",iard Table -???i fit,ing-, compietc; marking b-,rd, g-alitr. A?-= I' Particulars, C. E., Evening Express, Newport. c363Sp6 WANTED, abou? 120 yards 6-inr-b wrought iron "V patent F1!1ged Pip'; m:lot be in good umdi- tion; quote price and where they may be inspected.— Aberdare Gr&ig Coal Company, Aberdare. e?5kl,2 TO Bone Collectors. Marine "tore Dealers, &e.—We T aTC buyers of Fresh )??=ovr, Butcbers, and Marine I Store Bciies, Shanks and Hoofs, Horns and Sioughs, Manure Materials in any quantity; prompt cash pay- ments.—Send samples and prices to The Weaver Refining Company, Acloa Bridge, Northwich, Cheshire. t:12490 MISCELLANEOUS SALES. IREWOOD Chopping Machinery, 5,000 to ~50,«0 j' bundles daily; very reduced pnres.-llill and Herbert, Leicester. e3443p5 B~ ASKEToi Fresh Fish (not less tha? 8)b:.) deL'erèd Bto any address for 2s. 6d.-E. Mcrne, Milford Haven. 012591 SHOP Window Fittings, patent th! Shop Fitxcrs, Stirchley, Birmingham. New Catalogue. e5573p5 PECIAL Bargains.—Ladies' gold Keyless Watches hall-marked; plain or fancy dials; 35e. each; cash with order; warranted.—Jones and Co., 6, Vine- Etreet, Lambeth, London. e3337p6 HE Law of Landlord and Tenant, price Is.; pottage 3d.—Stationery Department, Western Mali, Car- diff. » 'VerltaMe Steel Quill AudMCTipt Pen Holder, wjb ?. reaene p*a?; wW write a letter ?tth one dip; v?W not spurt or blot; prioe Is.—Stationery Department, Westsrn M-L) Cardiff. ARWOOD'S taker's Check PtiiWKy Kook, prioe la.; Jj. postage Z:I, .-Statkaery Department, Western Mall, Caraiff. r»"\HE Paternoster Printer, for printing cards, books, X papers, &c.; prices It. and 4a.-Stationery Department, Western Mail. Cardiff. VS1C Ruling Pens; holder and two pens, co^pi-ete, .1f..L on card; prico £ d.—Stationery Department, Wes- tern Man, Cardiff. m Its. Beeton's Cookery Books; a collection of prac- j 'j_ tical recipes; prices, Is. 2d.. and 2a. Od.; post free. —Stationery Department, Western Mail. Cardiff. jfGHLY politiiod Nickel Paper Knife, strong aru serviceable; price 2s. 6d.-Stationery Department, Western Mail. Cardiff. Z- ADEIEL'S-Dream Book and Fortune TeCier price is.; postage U.-Stiticuery Department, Wastem Mail, Cardiff. SA VE Time Letter Cards, quickly dosed, readily opened; cemented with pure gum; packet of 25, 4id.; portage lid.-Itationery Department, Western Mail. Cardiff. MUSIC Paper, Is. per pwket; poswe M.—Sta- ?i- tionery D«pMtment. WecKm U, CtfdtS. ALWAY Ready, Always Tidy.—The New Semper Allamtu Post-card Bock, oontaiwug four dozen post-cards, with perforated oonutertrl; price ed.; postage 2d.utJcD.t:TY Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. rpHE National Ready Reckoner, a series of commercial JL tables, containing calculations suited for Cl trade purposes, with profit and disccunt tables and wages calculator; price !Ie.: postage áå.-Statlonory Depart- ment, V\ estern Kail, Cardiff HIST for all players, by Captain Crawley, 2s. 611. V V and 4s. 6d. a set; postage Sd.—atttioBety Depart- ment, Western Mail, Cardiff. THE "Tattler" Poummn Pen, &tte? with li?-?t JL B?d nib; prl" !t. M-Stationw7 Department, Western Ma; Cardiff. 'INQUIRE Within Upon Everything," a most ty ussful b,k; 2,. ,d, post frje.—Stationery Department. "Mere Mail. Cardiff. COMPLIMENTARY Cards for Progressive Whist, Eridge, and At Home, 4s. per hex cf 100 cards; smaller quantities may be had at Sd. per dozen.- Stationery Department. Weeten;. Mail. Carditf. LIST o: Uscrul oaee lfoods .-—paper fasteners, office paste, electro-plated pins, dampicg-weils and brushes, sponge bowls, stamping pads in various colours always ready for use; paper weights, ebony rulers, ink- stands, inkwells, tnks In all odours and for every possible use; erasing knives, paper cutters, duplicate pist-card books, lotter clips, pen mss to suit all hands, pen-racks, pen-wipers, &c., &c., an sale at the Stationery Department, WeEl-ern Hail, Cardiff. A Pea Nib that will suit almost every wrtter, the "Western Mail" Qolll; sample box CId., post free. -Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. TT711 Teurist's Bank Purse, real seal; prices from Zs. 6d. to 4s.-StaUolleIT Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. NEWEST Desi?N D?w"t Pa.. 72 for Is.; MMrtod J?t Mzes; peetage 3d.-Staticuory Department, WaHerD Mail, Cadl. 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[By Special Arrangement.—Copyright] THE DOG THAT SAVED HER, I By L. G. MOBERLY. I J He was a Scotch, terrier-and she called f him Pat. His first youth had fed long ago, and his brindled coat showcd many grey hairs, whilst his funny little legs with their bent knees gave token sometimes of the stiffness of old age. But those beautiful doggy eyes of his had only grown more htiman as the years rolled by. His faithful little heart under his shaggy coat loved her with a wonderful human love. He used to sit and watch her with a. wistful, almost pathetic, adoration, and he was never happy if she was out of his sight for a single instant. The dog and the woman were real close friends and she talked to him as if he were a human being. I am almost inclined to think he was human, for though he could not speak 'to her in words, his loving eyes never failed in sympa,thy-his mete caressing gestures were full of the deepest, meaning. She smiled sometimes, even now, over the remembrance of the day when' he had first come into her life. He had been a puppy then, a tiny brindled puppy, with a head many sizes too large for his quaint little body and short lege, and a, minute tail which he had wagged at her persistently from the first moment they met. How they had laughed over him—ehe and Eachel: It had been "they," then. Now, she looked back alone. They had planned to buy an Irish terrier, and the Irish terrier, when bought, was to have been christened "Palt But. instead of the Irishman, they had invested in this small canny Scotch person, and in epito of his nationality he had received the name of Pat," and, somehow, I it seemed to suit him. He had loved them both with a. curious equality of devotion, had pined miserably whenever they went away from him, had welcomed their return with an almost human cry of joy. And when one of those two who loved each other had gone away, alone, to that dim land from which ie no returning, the little faithful heart had clung with wistful loving sympathy to the other, who was left. For long weeks, e.ach time the door was opened, has eyes had watched it with strange I eagerness, looking for the form that would never again cross the threshold. I And when each time he was disappointed he looked into the face of the woman who had been left behind with a yeajning longing that made her own misery more complete. The day cam,- at last when he realised that all his watching was in vain- Then he came and looked at the one who was left, looked at her with deep loving eyes, which said plainly, I will take care of you I I now. But this was all long, long ago. She stood up in tbe middle of her bare room, and stretched herself wearily. Pat stood by her side. I He looked at her wistfully; he had not altogether understood her lately. Times had changed, GO very, very much, since the day that his other mistress had gone away, never to come back. The mistress who was with him now looked down a.t him. Poor old Pat." she said gently, poor, wee doggie! It is nasty, old man, isn't it? Never mind. it'll be better soon." Little hard lines crept round her mouth. Pat watched her gravely. He had pricked his ears when she said, "Poor wee doggie." But her voice hardened towards the end of her sentence. Pat's ears dropped aep-in despondently. He looked at her still, but he hung his head a little. She moved restlessly about the room, open- ing drawers mechanically and shutting them again, becatise they were aJl empty. Her few clothes had vanished, cine by one. They adorned the window of a second-hand clothes shop now-in a slum close by. She sat down by the little table, and looked round her. The room was desolate enough. A small truckle bed stood against the wall, above it hung the only picture to be seen; it was the photograph of a woman with a grave eweet face, dressed in the fashion of a few years before. There were only two chairs, both hard and uninviting, both were old and shaky. The small table was covered with a piece of red Turkey twill. It was the only bit of bright colour in the room. A chest of drawers stood against the wall opposite the bed. a low chest, and upon it a jng and baein. of course, white ware. And, at right angles to this, was the only good piece of furniture she still pose eased, the one remaining thing which she could not make up her mind to part with, even in her dire straits. It was a dark oak bookcase, beautifully carved, containing very few books, and those old, shabby, worthless, as far as market value went. Her best books had gone, long ago. She smiled a little wan, bitter smile, as her eye fell on the bookcase. I am glad it 'has stayed with me—to the end," she said. Do you remember the day we boug-lit it, Pat, old man?" Pat pricked up his ears and wagged his tail faintly. He loved to be talked to, and con- sulted. and his replies were always sympathetic. A vision of the old fDrnituro shop in Mary. lebone High-street rose before her eyes. Rachel's voice was in her ears. I am going to give you that bookcase, dear," she had said. in remembrance of the first day we met." Put had been youthful then. He had chased an ancient tabby-cat all through the shop, with superfluous energy and much wagging of his tail. He had become sober now. She sighed, an impatient sigh, and pushed back her chair. It clattered against the oil cooking stove that stood in front of the fire- place, and scented the room with the subtle all-pervading smell which a cheap oil-stove is never without. "Pah!she exclaimed, impetnourly, "how I hate that stove! Thank goodness, I shall never have to cook by it again. How I hate it all—all!" Her eyes wandered round the room again. It looked unutterably mean and bare and desolate. A vivid recollection of old sunny, happy days rose before her, days when she had not had to wonder at the end of one meal how she was going to get another. The contrast gave her a sense of almost physical sickness and pain. Her childhood and girlhood away in the mists of the past had been so unruffled and bright. And when the old home had broken up, and a crash of money troubles had come, every- thing bad been softened by Rachel. She had been taken care of and sheltered and loved with a tender, intense lore, Rachel's home had been hers. TTiOr iuut-tem happy, ah! box baM! A gT^at stab of intolerable anguish went through her. Happy? Yes. Bnt she had forgot.t.an- a,lmost-what happiness meant-now. A little pitiful sob rose in her throa.t. She moved, to the window and looked out. Below her the traffic and the people surged to ajid fro, by day and night, along a great thorough. fare. They were lighting the lamps down theTe. Daylight was fading fast. A crowd of girls passed by. Girls in flashy clothes, with haggard, painted faces. They laug-hed shrilly. The woman who watched them shuddered and turned away. "I shall be no better than they are by to-morrow," she said. She took down a little glass from a nail on the wall and looked at herself in it. Her face was white and thin, but its lines of beauty were unmistakable. Good food and good clothes will keep me beautiful for years." She langhed-a hard laugh. A soft nose crept into her hand, a soft head was pressed against her. Pat's wistful eyes met hers, that was hard and bright. His look was pleading, it struck upon her heart like a remonstrance. She put down the giasa, and knelt upon the floor, taking the dog's head into her hands, and looking deep into his eyes. Pat-I can't help it," she whispered, I am so poor, fso deadly, horribly poor. I can't fight any more—I can't get work, and we can't live. my doggie, without food,-ind I've sold everything I possess—except myself." The faithful dog's eyes looked into the woman's 6ad ones with a pathetic yearning in their depths. Don't look at me like that, my doggie dear. Someone is coming for me to-night, who says he will be good to me. and I h-avt; fought so long that I can't go on any more— and we shall be fed and warmed, and have everything we want, ajid not starve with cold and hunger, old man, any more. And I've got to pay the price for it, and—the price—is—myself." Her voice dropped. A little miserable whine was Pat's only answer. He crept closer to her, bit; still his eyes met hers. I shan't be happy, my dog, it's not that. But we must live." Her voice grew reekiem and hard. She laughed a^rain. We shall have a decent house over our heads, Pat, we shall have heaps of cloties, and good things to eat; we shan't have to Bit and shiver here, and cook by an oil stove that- smells—and I've lost all I care about except you, my doggie dear—and what's the use of being good any longer, when theres no one to care, and it's all blank, blank misery." Her hands dropped to her side. Pat watched her eagerly, anxiously. There was a whole world of intensest pleading in his eyes. She turned hers half away. Pat, it's no good to look at me like that.. I know I'm going to sink down and give up everything that s right. But I can't beax this any ledger; I want warmth, and comfort>. and—and With a little pitiful moaning cry the dog sprang upon her lap and laid his head against her breast, lifting his face to hers. "Pat, please, please, don't!" she moaned. Don't you know my heart is breaking?" The faithful eyes, with their wonderful tenderness, looked, to her, strangely reproach- ful. Did the dog understand? Would be always now look a.t her like that, with wistr ful. reproachful eyes? The hardness died slowly out of her faoe. Still the dog watched her, all the human ia his eyes looking deep into hers, yearningly, pleadingly. She turned away from him again, but he put his soft head against her cheek onoe more, with a mute caress, then lifted one of his paws, and lid it against ber neck with a little whining cry that was almost a mean. And at that she broke down utterly, and laying her face against the soft brindled hEnd, she burst into a perfect. storm of sobs. I think I have been mad" she cried. I can't do it. Oh! I can't p.o it. I could not meet my dog's eyes again if I did. How could I ever look into Rachel's, when I see her again?" She roae hastily. I must go before he comes," she whispered. God give me time!" bhe threw round her a cloak which hung behind the door, and pinned on a little sailor's hat. She hurriedly tore half a sheet of paper from a letter in her pocket, and wrote upon it the words, T have gone away. Please never look for me or expect to see me again. I thought I could be wicked for comfort's sake, but I can't. My dog has saved me." She folded it and addressed it, and left it on the table. Then she looked longingly at the bookcase, and suddenly she stopped and kissed it. I take it with me." she said. but Rachel will know all about it. and will understand. She always understands." And a little smile broke over her face. She made a parcel of her books, and witli them she put lovingly the photograph from the wall. If I had gone with him, I could not have taken this with me," she said. I can take it now, thank God—and thank my little dog." She looked round the dreary room. The tears were still on her cheeks, yet she smiled through them. Some day I shall tell her how I have been kept from harm, and how our little Pat has saved me." Then she went out into the bustle of the great thoroughfare, where the peopta thronged and jostled under the flaring gas- lights. And she passed along the pavement swiftly. and vanished among the crowd. And Pat ran beside her, trotting softly, with ears pricked, and tail erect, and eager, watchful eyes. (Tbe End.)
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READABLE STORIES I BY OLD AND NEW FAVOURITES To-morrow wil] appear in our columna a Short Story, entitled— V FRIEND OR TRAITOR," By C. Y. HARGREAVES. Among others in the Beriea are:— THZ CEIMBON .ROSES." ALETHEA PHILLtPI. FOR HIM ALONE, L. E. TIDDEMAJf. "AN OLD MAN'S CHRISTMAS," E. H. LSE EN*. A COMMON BOUQUET," LOUIB DILLON. "THE RATIONAL METHOD," BENEDICT PAPOT. "A DOUBLE DOSE:" W. W. PENN. MASTER GERALD," PHILIP MARTIN. "THE DANCING DOLL," E. 8. DBEWRT.
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