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DO NOT BE PERSUADED TO BUT A CYCLE OR MOTOR-CYCLE TILL YOU HAVE SEEN BE V-A. N'B EXHIBITION OF 1904 MODELS. A varied selection of Britain's (therefore the world's) best production to choose from. Prices X6 17s. 6d., £ 8 10s., £10 10s., £ 12 12s., zE14 14s., JE17 17s. Cash. Or on my deferred payment system, from 52s. per month. ALL FULLY GUARANTEED FOR TWO YEAES. ROBERT BEVAN, 31, CASTLE-STREET, CARDIFF. ——i
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BtETHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS. AND IN MEMORIAM. Voticee appearing under these Headings are eb-argel at the following rates:- It Inserted in the "EVENING EXPRESS. » -w\\ErcS- TKBN MAIL," and "WEEKLY MAIL, 3. tM 30 Words and Id. for each additional Vi U inserted in the "EVENING EXPRESS" anà "WEKKLY MAIL" only, Is. for 30 Wordi, and ld. for e,uy Two Extra Words. "? notices cf this description ?iU b. iMMM Mth?Uc?d by the name and .dd.? oftheMadei j Telegrams and telephonic messages cannot be acted on I until confirmed in writing. aUGUSTINE J. STONKJ (Late STONE BROS.), FONESAL FURNISHER & FUNERAL DTKECTOB Personal Supervision to All Orders. S Sat Tel.: Cardiff, No 7W; Barry Docks, No. 37. Vott Office Tel. N. 613. Cardiff. Telegrams- STONE ImOS., CABBIFF. STONE BROS.. Barry Docks. WORKING-ST., CA.RDIFF.. V And 101, HOLTON-ROAD BAftEY DOCK J. MARSH & CO.. FURNISHING UNDEttTAKEilS, REMOVED, | 8, FREDERICS-STREET, and 41, WESTBGURNE-PLACE, Pries. Liat en Apalicatroa. | National Tel. Ko. 0725. g PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. CARDIFF. FJTHEATRE ROYAL, CKEDIFF. Lessee and Manager ROBERT REDFORD. EVERY EVENING at 7.30, and SATURDAY at Two. LAST WEEK OF MB. GEORGE DANCE'S PRINCIPAL COM- PANY IN THE MUSICAL COMEDY, "THE G I ItL FROM: KA-TS. From the Apollo Theatre, London. Next IVeeh:- February 15th to 17th, the CARDIFF OPERA- 1 TIC SOCIETY, in THE MIKADO. February 18th to 20th, Mr. and Mrs. KENDAL, in DICK HOPE. THE ELDER MISS BLOSSOM, and STILL WATERS RUN DEEP. Box Office at Theatre, Ten to Five. Nat. Tel., 562. a3 £ 2- rjlHEATRE JJOYAL, £ JAIIDIF2F^. <JL JUb ?U THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 18th. 1904, FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY, MR. and MRS. KENDAL AND THEIR COMPANY. THURSDAY (for the First Time in Cardiff), the Latest Most Successful Play, by Ernest Hendrie, DICK HOPE. FRIDAY, the Immensely Popular Comedy, THE ELDER MISS BLOSSOM. SATURDAY, Tom Taylor's Evergreen STILL WATERS RUN DEEP. Beats may now be Booked. &394 G R A N D T HEATRE Xeaeee and Manager EDWARD QUIGLEY. TO-NIGHT, at 7.30, THE RING rjlHAT BINDS. Next Week: THE SINS OF A CITY. e3934,p9 ST. MART-STREET-HALL, 32. ST. MARY-STREET (Opposite Royal Hotel), CARDIFF. TO-NIGHT, 12th FEBRUARY, 1904. And t I EVERY EVENING, At Eight o'Clock, ELECTRIC ENTER- TAINMENT, Supported by a REFINED LADIES' ORCHESTRA. h- Doors Open at Seven. PROFESSOR RICHARD, M.E.MI THE KING OF ELECTRIO MEDICAL HEALERS (By British RoyaJ Letters Patent, No. 2,254. Certificated by His Excellency Sir Frederick Matthew Darley, Kt.. Lieutenant-Governor, endoraed by the Minister of Justic-s), Moet Unique, Genuine, Up-to-date, and Xefined Electric Entertainment in the orld. Supported by a Refined Ladies' Orcheatra and Vocalist Artiste. £ 200 CHALLENGE. SENSATIONAL. HUMOROUS 'CTn. ELECTRIC INTERLUDES! s: uuUER THAN A PANTOMIME! MORE EXCITING THAN A DRAMA! FREE GENUINE CURES!! Patients will be admitted FREE if recom- mended by letter fpom doctors and clergy- men. These must be presented in the hall by patients not later than 6.30 p.m. for free I treatment only. CROWDED HOUSES NIGHTLY. Come Early for Good Seats. Admission (to cover expenses only), Is., 6d., and 3d. Professor RICHARD gives PRIVATE CON- SULTATIONS and ADVICE FREE on all AIL. MENTS at his Special Private Consulting Rooms in the above Hall Every Day from Ten ajn. to Five p.m. a315 jJIHE WHOLE OF SHAKSPEARE'S COMEDIES. TRAGEDIES, HISTORICAL PLATS. AND POEMS. TO BE HAD AT ALL BOOKSELLERS AND NEWSAGENTS. PRICE 6 d, Or Free by Post for Ninepence from the PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS. WESTERN MAIL LIMITED, (CARDIFF. NEWPORT. SWANSEA. MERTHYR. BRECON. PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. I CARDIFF. 'Tis not in mortals to command success, but we'll do more-dooarve it."—Addison. THE CUWIFF EMPIRE, QUEEN-STREET. Managing Director .QSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT! HE OF THE WHITE EYE- QHIRGWIN, The Blithe Bantering Black-faced Favourite. The Cheeriest of Comedians. MR. and MRS. HAROLD FINDON, Who will entertain yon with a laughable Farce for a few minutes. THE ALLISONS, In Brightly-rendered Duets with appropriate Dances. WILLIAM GOURLAY, The." Humorous Tragedian." Fan in an Automatic Exhibition by SOLBRIG'S AUTOMATUS, Automatons come to life and provide plenty of Fun. THE TOURBILLON TROUPE Of Daring and Expert Cyclists. RYDER SLONE, In Character Song. ROSE ELLIOTT, Comedienne, A Sensible Singer of Sensible Songs. The Australian Twin ANDERSONS, Perfect Wonder Workers with the Skipping Rope. The Brisk, Breezy Americans, I BARTON and AS H LEY, The Spry In The Indignant Gentleman. Canal Boat SaL" Lady. I Bicycles Stored Free of Charge. Two Performances Nightlv. 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 Fess. L!- NEWPORT. THE NEWPORT EMPIRE, CHARLES-STREET. Managing Director, FALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT! The Peerless De Dio, in her Latest Creation, "Terpsichore's Dream." My Fancy." Palies and Cussiek. "Major McPhee," presented by the Driscoll-Beattie Company. Threa Brothers Huxter. Clayton, Jenkins, and Jasper, in "Darktown Circus." Johnny Gil- more. Swann and Stanley. Starr and Leslie. Next Week: Happy Fanny Fields. Bicycles "bored free of charge. L18864 SALES BY AUCTION SALE THIS DAY. THE CASTLE AUCTION MART, 25, CASTLE- STREET (opposite the Castle), CARDIFF.• 1tnfESSltS. J. A. TAYLOR and CO., -LV-fl- Auctioneers, will HOLD an Important Unreserved SALE of BANKRUPT STOCKS, consisting of overmantels, pictures, orna- ments, marble and other clocks, fire brasses, brass curbs, fenders, bedsteads, pair walnut toilets, wire and other mattresses, overlays, wool beds, pillows, bolsters, beddine, &c., hall- stands, office chairs (best bent wood), solid walnut pedestal desk with eight capital drawers, tables, kitchen dressers, carpets, rugs, oilcloth, toilet sets, trinket sets, tea and dinner services, and sundry kitchen utensils. Also a large consignment of boys' strong Norfolk, sailor, and other suits, and ladies' and gentlemen's umbrellas. On View Day Prior and Morning of Sale. Sale to be held at 2.0 p.m. prompt on FRIDAY, the 12th Feb- ruary; also SATURDAY, the 13th, at 7.0 p.m. a376 BUSINESS ADDRESSES. BEEC HAM'S PILLS are just the thing. Worth a Guiuea. a Box. YOU NEVER KNOW YOUR LUCK in Life if you suffer from Temporary In- disposition, Bilious and Nervous Dis- orders, Sick Headache, Constipation, Impaired Digestion, or Disordered Liver. You are handicapped to commence with. THE RACE OF LIFE IS FOR THE STRONG both in body and mind. Don't you sit down and think you haven't a chance— YOU HAVE, if you will only see to it. GOOD HEALTH and a VIGOROUS MIND may be obtained by using BEECHAM'S PILLS. They act as a restorative and renovator of the human system. BEECHAM'S PILLS are compounded of those vegetable extracts which repair the wasting tissues and nerve centres. That is why -NEECHAM'S pILLS are just the thing. Worth a Guinea a Box. A Silver Watch Free. FOR POSTAL ORDER 2g, we will forward one of our Beautiful Massive 18-ct. GOLD SIMULATION ALBERTS, per return of post, together with our genuine offer of a Solid Silver Watch Free (Ladies or Vo_ s Gent.'s). These Watches are excellent timekeepers, have Solid Silver Cases, and being reliable should be in every body's pccket. W6 are giving them away to introduce our goods to the public. Write at occe to FLASHALL CO., 19, Norfolk- street, Sunderland. elZ602 V A.U T I N'b &PJgfeM2S .???iNL?S? Bold by all Chemists, or post tree 411. 6d. MARTIN. i-Esraiat. Southampton. UOBt rjjp Y P E W R I T I N G ALL BRANCHES OF COPYING EXECUTED. Architects' Work Aczurately Copied by experienced Operators. WESTERN MAIL LIMITED CARDIFF^. HE WOULD LIKE To KNOyj Youl I | IT MEANS MONEY SAVED! HIGHEST VALUE AT LOWEST WHOLESALE PRICES! 1 g K. YOUR SELECTION WILL BE MADE FRO? THE LARGEST AND P?EST ?? 1 1 0R°W"NEY TRETURNSD0M! COMPLETE SATtSFAOT:? GUARANTEED &?L. B OR MNNEY RETURNED IN FULL WITHIN ONE MONTH OF PURCHASE! I COMPARE MY PRICES WITH ORDINARY RETAILERS! 1 ■ C/ Solid Sold HtUtMMkea GEM JUNGS, s#t with 15/oRubies, DIAM ndx, „ *? Pe&ri*. OSUAL RETAIL PKICB, 25/- QA l/ Sterling S!LYEE-PL&TED  CRUETS. UNLIMITED StLECTlOK! 9 /fl KAK'UL CLOCKS in Iy/{j MtMiM Walnu CMOS. REAL SILVER 1jt 0a /,8g* JMTOM1 a WATCH Time?!eaper, Fine ?? MAtO? J! ? ???M J.ccnr&te Timekeeper, rintl ffl »«a»BJ'Lk, ?5  Ild, [-i. and ba&utifal in nppe&rsince. I p lyg IjSg Complete with FREE GIFT of a | !?-?a k KN S??t HANDSOME ALBERT With MEDAtlu5 h>d F ?B??i H. SAMUEL'S PR!CE. -<0/6 S ? ? ? N??S t B MNMT SHEPHEM CU'!LEM'STMMN& 8U.VER NOVELTIES! liBiMB i" i^LY DISHES \\Utf I |ilHI ■ STRONG NICKEL CLOCKSJ, AM B"OONS, FICKLE FOKKS, ac., 9d. H ISA AHO COFFEE PO'f S, lie., 9cl. fl .vaRY POSSIBLE REQUIREMENT. I FREE BONUS PRIZES-ASK FOR YOURS! to I RAILWAY FARE PA?D! CALL TO-DAY TIF G rH.SAMUEL7 St. Mary 8treet, Caroitt I Ses May? "Wester!! ?a! Free University Education, Open to all Denominations & Both Sexes. See To-,Jay's Western Ma"ll.'B,i i BUSINESS ADDRESSES. XSTOP ONE MOMENT. y ? ? OH, DEAR, DOCTOR, MUST MY x DARLING DIE? THERE IS VERY LITTLE HOPE, BUT TRY fJTUDOK WILLIAMS' PATENT BALSAM OF JJONEY. liiERE 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 Pureei. and Most Efficacious Herbs, gathered on the Hilis of W ales. bel gathered in the proper season, wben its 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 CONSUMPTION has the largest sale of any chest medicine in Wales and England. Those who have takeii this modicixw are amazed at its wonderful influence. Sufferers from any form of Bron- chitis. Ceugh, Difficulty of Breathing. Hoarse- ness, Pain or Soreneas in the Chest, experience delightful and immediate relief; and to those who are subject to Golds on the Chest it ia invaluable, as it effects a Complete Cure. It is most comforting in allaying irritation in the th'oat, and giving strength 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 "Ccughs" have been properly treated with this medicine. No house shor!d be with- out it. as, taken at the beginning, a dose ia Rcneraily sufficient, and a Complete Cure is certain. SEE TEAT YOU GET THE GENUINE ARTICLE TUDOR WILLIAMS' j PATENT BALSAM OF HONEY, I. MOST IMPORTANT. SO MANY IMITATIONS AND FRAUD. Sold by aH Chemists and Stores in 1«„ 2s. 6d., and 4s. 6d bott:es Sample bottle 8nt (poet I paid) far is 3d. 3s., and 5s. from the inventor. Saving in purchasing the larger sise bottles. D, Tv DOR ILLIAMS, L.S.D.E.W., j MEDICAL HALL, ABERDARE. I elMM THE POPULAR CURE For COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, and all Chest Affections ts TEMPLAR MALINS' WONDERFUL SIXPENNY  COUGH ??' 6d. STO-P 6d. 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 612514 EADES PILLS. 1^APE'S JpiLLS. in jar F AI)E'S JpiLLS. JgADE'S pILLS EADE'S pILlS. E ADE'S PMLS. m s E ADES pILLS, All who suffer from Gout or Rheumatism should Immediately have re- course to i^ADl. iS i'lLLS. Hundreds of Testimo- nials have been received from all sorts and condi- tions of men testifying to the wonderful power these Pills have in giving relief in tile very worst Ca6e8, These Pills are purely vegetable and pe £ Eectl.' safe in their a< tion. INSTANTLY RELIEVE AU AYIVDI UUKB THE WORST FORM OF GOUT, RUEU-MATISM, RHEUMATIC GOUT, PAINS IN THE IlEAD. FACE, AND LIMBS, AND HAVE THE LAi. ,J. RECONMFNDA. TION EVER GIVEN ANY PATENT MEDICINE OF ITS CLASS. E ADrs GOUT & RHEUMATIC pILLS Are perfectly safe in their action, eliminate all injurious matter, and are highly Restorative. Sold by all ChemiBts. in Bottles 18. 1. and ? 9d or sent post fre, for Postal Order by the Proprietor, GEORGE BADE. 232, Gosweli. road, London, B.O. EADE'S PILLS. •12277 MONEY WANTED £1.750 required on a good freehold security; licensed property valued at L3,SW; license fully insured.— D 02, Evening Express, Cardiff. e3892pl2 To wanted for one moath; full security given; prompt return of £25; private desired.—D 18, Even- ing Express, Cardiff. esmplg MONEY TO LEND. THE CHARING-CROSS BANK. JL Established 1870. 119 & 120, Bfehopsgate-st. Within, E.C., and > T-ndon. 28, Bedford-street, Charing Cross, W.C., 3 Ats £512,475 0 0 0 0 Capital and Keserte RWZ, ODO 0 0 LOANS of £3.0 to £2,000 granted at a few hours' j_J notice, in town or country, male or female, on mortgage of furnituro, farm, and trade stock, plant, crops, &c., -without removal, and to assist poisons into business. Also on deeds, policies, and reversions. Dis- tance no object. Easy payments Special facilities to all requiring hanking accounts. Deposits of £ 10-and upwards received as under:— 5 p.c. per,an., subject to 3 months' notice of withdrawal. 6 p.c. p.31' all., subject to G months' notice of withdrawal. 7 p.c. per an., subject to 12 months' notice of withdrawal. Special terms for longer periods. Interest paid quar- terly. Write or call for prospectus. The Terminal Deposit Bauds pay nearly 9 per cent., and arc a safe investment. Joint M&n?eM A. IT. J. TALL, Joint Managers TIMS from L.10 to £ 3,COO ADVANCED AT SlIOKT NiOTICE. On Approved Note of Hand, PersonaJ, or Other Securities. Charges arranged before Transactions are Completed. Mortg-ages on Property Effected at Current Bates of Interest. Tourists' and Season Tickets Purchased and Arranged for Clients on the Payment Principle. Money advanced on Second Mortgages. Apply 1. W. Lloyd, Manager, FIELDING (LTD.), HAYEfi-BOILDlNGS, THE HAYES, £ 933 CAliDIFF. £ 10 to £ 5,COO Advanced on Note of Hand alone, without bonds, publicity, or charges of any description whatever unless business is done. No bills of sale, and the strictest privacy guaranteed. On receipt of application representative will wait upon you by appointment and advance you the amount required, ro-pavable by easy instaJineits to suit your own con- venience. Special rates for short periods.—Write (in can- fidence) to actual lender, ti nc<. C. WELLS, COKBIDOB CHAMBERS, MARKET PLACE, LEICESTER el2590 r»"UiE Oid-estaUlisaed Provincial Union 13ank èQIï: X ttaues tn lend iromeuso sums daily, from £10 to L5,000, oc now of hand alone or ether raccrtty. No office inquiry ebeuves wtiatevsr. Moderate interest Easy instalments. Special rates for short periods. Largest and raost heaxnmMf coaft-tad bodnaas in the KLingaom. Tfaonaaods of oar regular custom bava exprxsoed their entire satisfaction In repeated traimac- tions with us. A gentleman from bank will Trait upon you at cnae with cash.—Call or write (ia oamedwao) to Maaagwr. Siantey Dowding. 1, Qu, Brrstot, or to ISesom Drnwooperrt and Mortaui, Qaem's-chaa- bets, QowuMtRct Ajcads, Cirdiff. tUMl PREPAID SCALE. Small Prepaid Advertisements are inserted in the "EVENING EXPRESS" at the following rates:— ONCE. THBXK SIX ri,lxrg. TI-MES. D. S. D. S: D. 12 words or less .5 0 6 0 9 13 to 19 words. 0 5 0 10 1 3 20 to 26 words. 0 7 12 19 Each extra 70 21 0 4 a 6 words. COMBINED SCALE fcr Small Prepaid Adver- tisements in the "WESTERN MAIL" and -FVEN- ING E2PSESS" THKKf. SIX WORM. ONCL I '?""? ¡¡IX TIN ME. TIMBS. s. D. 3. D. S. D. 12 or less 0 8 1 4 2 0 13 to 19 1 0 2 0 3 0 2C to 26 1 4 2 8 4 Pawh extm 7 0 41 0 8 10 In all cases the oante and address are oounted u part of the Advertisement. LOST AND FOUND  Packing Case left at 1, Rock Houses, 1mlby, Decem- r ber, 1902, u not claimed within six days, will be I sold to pay expenscs. 5pll MEDICAL. RY Classes held at 61, Charles-street, Car- iTX dig—Letter, Bristol Cottage HospitaL e12474 MATERNITY Nurse disengaged, Queen Charlotte's Hospital: certificated and L.O.S.; would tra,el.- D61, Evening Express, Cardiff. c3375pl8 LEGAL. LAW.—Wanted, Clerk, well up in costs; shorthand essential.—Apply, stating salary, &c., D 53, Even- ing Express, Cardiff. e336Spl6 SCHOLASTIC YOUKG Lady requires Private TuitionmBook ?. Azeping terms m&deratc.—D 77, Evenmg Burets, Cardiff. e39C4pl3 WANTED, for Tredegar Wharf Infants School, V f Teachers, Art. 50.—Apply H. Williams, 13, Ado- line-street, Newport, Men. e559Spl7 IMMEDIATELY, Head Certificated Teacher, White- j. brook School, Monmouth; average 51.-Apply iuia or, Llaactogo, CNteptlow, giving qualifications, salary, and last Government report. e3$G9pl3 HOUSEKEEPERS, &c. LADY Help wanted as Nurse to invalid; good needle- woman; references required.-Apply Mrs. Blake, Cogan House, Sully-road, Penarth. e38I9pl5 "1,1R.. John Heime, Broadflold Court, Leominster, .L' wishes to recommend as Useful Maid, Nurse Attendant, or Housekeeper to an elderly lady or gen- tleman, S. Johnson, who has been in his service 3even years. eJnOpl2 WANTED, domesticated Mother's Help; small VV family.-C-uthbext, 29, Windsor-road, Penarth. e386ZPIG w ANTED, situation as Mother's Help; fond of fV children; aged 14; wages Lg; good references.— D 74, Evening Express, Cardiff. cisosPI3 DOMESTIC SERVANTS. HOUSEMAID wanted; two in f-iily.-MYE. Worth JLL Lewie, Llaniahen. e3810pl3 WANTED^ experienced General Servant; small f family; good wages.—11, Promenade, Swansea. eSS9Splo ANTED, Plain Cook. —State wages and references, W David, Highme3è, Bridgend. e3?dlpl7 WANTED, Cook-Geaeral ot experience and goOd references; state wages required; bouse-parloui- maid kept.Stcdl, 39, Newport-road. e3814pl3 WANTED, good General; small family; IáeI"Rœ Vy required.-46, Connangkt-roa4, Bctah. eM3pl7 SITDATION as Under Nurse in good fam-Hy; not been out before; aged 14; wages Z6; good references.- D 75, Evening Express, Cardiff. e3907pl3 EXPERIENCED Nurse wanted for two children; good Encedlewow-an, about 25.—Jones, C?ntral. e80p16 COOK-General wanted.-Apply Steynton, Park-road] Penarth. e3879pl6 i;{T ANTED, good Geaefai, MMch 1st; two in famUy? f f -Apply 11, WiBdsor-pl?ce. e?82Gpl5 GOOD Cook-General; famUy S; housemaid hept.— GApply, full particulars, to Mrs. Charles, 16, Court- land-terraoe, Merthyr. e3869pl6 "'T ANTED, General; housemaid and cook kept; good W wages given to a reliable girL-Apply, stating age, experience, and wages required, to D 58, Evening Impress Office, Cardiff. e5885pl6 W A-N7!ED, ParIoLrrnaid, or experienced House-Par- lour moid for small family; country house; aged 23-:>0-Box 14, Post-ofiice, Neatly e3SS9p!6 WANTED, good General Secant; good references; yy family two.-31, Teilo-street, Canton. epl5 ?T'AK'r?D Cook-General; references required; ho use- Vt maid kept.—S4, Newport-road, CardiS. ep!6 H_>E-Parlourmaid v/anted, 1st March. Apply, stat- n ing particulars, 56, Plymouth-road, Piinarth.. el2627 T7'YrFlIENNAID?aatedr  6 -ants kept; good JL\. wa"M —Apply Un- May??' -?'?''giMney. GGIdn Grove. e3S40pl5 WA.ITED, cook-General. Apply Giiberts, Cliff, W Mumblee. c3798pl3 GENESAL wanted; lady and gentleman; easy place; plenty liberty.-14. Cowbridge-road. e5756pl2 ANTED, experienced General Servant; a.lso I Housemaid; good references.—Apply MIs. Cavill, 23, Walter-road, Swansea. 799p13 ? ENK.BAL7 co??y??'' disengaged; Wy???. refo Gren,r"; m??k, wMh.—14, Cowbridge-road. epl2 WANTED, YGlin Girl, about 17 t0 house- parlourmaid.—Apply Misa JenkiM, Min-y-don, Penarth. e3700p12 HOTEL SERVANTS. YOUNG Lady seeks situation as Barn?id; experienced. .JL —App?' C. Y-, Evening Express, ?Ne?pc?,t. epl7 ANTED, General Servant.—Apply Harries, Miners' W Arms, Merthyr Tydfil. e3828pl5 XI ANTED, respectable Ccok-Geher&l; good wages.— y?' AppivG?wet?otel?athays. eMl7pl7 -TTfTANTEDTaTg00*1 Housemaid Waitress.—ApplyT with a 90 ouslemal ?attre w.-Apply, with W references, Tfedecar Arms Mel, High-street, Newport. e3872pl2 ANTED, Billiard Majker.—Appiy, with references i H<M. Sec., Pembrokeshire County Club, Haver- fordwe6i, e3905p17 -YTrTA?TED, young Lady; slight knowledge of bar; ??.th-?; kept; comfortable home.-Refer .nee and photo, T. Da vies, Landehippim Inn, Pembroke Dock. e383Spl5 "ANTED at once, experienced Barmaid; must be used to quick counter trade; reliable reference required; personal application preferred. Apply Llewellyn, Blaenogur Hotel, Nantymoel, near Bridgend. e384fipl5 WANTED at once, good General Servant.—Apply VY Bolton, Boar's Head Hotel, Treorky. e3g21p!5 c-xr A.NTED, a respectable Person, about 30 to 35, as y? Barmaid, and '? Mmat in household duties; also good General, about 25, able to cook and to wait on smokerooms in evening.-Apply Weeks, Walpole Hotel, LlaUhilleth. e3g3Ept5 WANTED, good, trustworthy Genera.l.pply Mrs. W Higgs, Greyhound Hotel, Treforest. e37ftl2 LAUNDRESSES j t_?TANTED. :yA!il: :hm', Cathays? v v district.—Address D 28, Evening Express, Cardiff. e3824pl5 CLERKS, MANAGERS,&c =tXT ANTED, respcetabkTlLad for shipbroker's and coal ??.TANTED, respcct?MaLad for shiphroker's a?d co?I ferred.—D 29, Evening Express, Cardiff. e3826pl5 WANTED, smart Junior Clerk; must be competent Vv typist aad shor.hand wrIter; either sex.—Apply D 76, Evening Express, Cardiff. e390Spl7 DISTRICT llanagersTcardifl, Bristol, Newport., Swan- l?tSTRlCT Mana?crs rCardm', Bristol, Jfewport., SwMl- qualification Eloo, £200; general insurance.—M.. Wes- tern Mail, .Swansea. e3902pl3 W ANTED, smart Youth, knowledge book-keeping; W merchant's office; Os. week.—D 63, Evening Express. Cardiff, e3g9-ip!3 G" EJ<ERAL Clerk for tin-plate w4urks; I be a competen book-keeper, and accustomed to the trade.-Ystalyflera Izon Company (Limited). e3835p15 JUNIOH Clerk wanted by an insurance coinpany in Cardiff; one leaving school preferred.-Apply, stating age, &c.. D 41, Evening Express, Cardiff. el34 ^ISTANTS ^antod^v«rywhere to address envelopes, A ?.—Send addressed envelope for prMpectus, North (3 H Dept.), 6, York-buildings, Adelphi, London. eplS ANTED, oharp, inteiligent lad; quick at figures, VV for caM desk; highest references required.—Apply in own handwriting, to D 6, Evening Express, Cardiff. cIM64 £ 3 Weekly.—Persons wanted everywhere for addTesaing Y, circulars.—Send addr?,?-ed envelope for pr,?posal Manager, SB, Elm Lodge, Southall. Middlesex. e37S4pl3 DRESSMAKERS, MILLINERS, &c SITTTATION required as useful Seiwin^maid; know- ledge of dre-aking.-D 56, Evening Express, Car- diff. ANTED, ueefttl Prensnmker for few weab'.—Rafe- VT Kmcee, twmm? D 59, EvAmftg l?xpzm-, C?!?iS. 1I .1 I TRAVELLERS, AGENTS. OSMONDS, Limited, Birmingham, want Agents for their cebrated Cycles, where inadequately repre- 0 SMJDNDcSel, ebr a l e i r n? 3. !i). L Daviea, Ffynone_strmt, sented exceptional terms.—D, E. Davies, Ffynone-strcet, Swansea. e33C2pl3 A Good Opportunity.—A first-class Agency Appoint- A ment is vacant; applications should be made by trustworthy men of active habits; previous agency ( experience not essential.—Address D 49, Evening Express, Cardiff. e3So4pl6 'ADVEETISER TroaM like to represent a good House .? in the Wine and Spirit t-ade; prepared to place a.1 deposit.—D 60, Evening Express, Cardiff. e3378p12 WANTED, tnree expenenced House to House Can- 'I VV ,a=; good w?es.—Apply 12, Alma-street, Newport. I e38Slpl2 40s. Profit.-BUymg Agentll to supply shopkeepers and I; others with our specialities, Empire Linen Polish, Cookey's Gravy, Salt, &c; agents well assisted.—Sun- • beam Company, Nottingham e.3806p20 MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS I Y OU-NG wanted; 45s. per week and commission; 'I JL regular work; splendid opening.—Address Compo Works, ftrnworth, Boiton, Lanes. e3842pI5 EXPERIENCED sJI-MuadA?ai?aartf?SwansM I Ebn?nch; smut and efficient; OM accustomed to soliciting prefwred.—Jcmeg Dickinson, and Co., DoWW5.. el2648 rpo Outfitters.—Junior wants Situation; industrious l J. refe*eoces.—State salary, PenClaith, near Ross. e5767pl2 W ANTED marrit-d maa as Waggoner; also single ( f man as Cowman; live in; both most produce good character; good wages to suitable men.—Benj. Kent, Home FATIU, Penlletgaer, Swamsea. eiS»5plS PSINTEBS.—Two good Welsh and one O.N. Composi- j. tors wanted inunediateiy.—Evans and Short, Tonypandy. e3C59pl2 WANTED, a Lad about 16 years of age, to learn YY Fish and Chip potato Business; premium required.—^Sumners, Aberdare. e3S76pl6 WANTED, good aM?ro?d Farm Man.-Appy Da?id ? V Ue?eUyn. Llwyad^ftdu Farm. Pemyrch. epl2 E;g, smart ?U4 Assistant; good re'erenm I W ind'spensabie; state sai-jy.—Apply T. C. Palmer, Ine Cash Tailor, 35, Cagtfre-strect. Swansea. e3856pl2 WANTED, a good aHcutter and 6haver.-2"a, t' T (?owbridge-road, Carder. eM23pl5 COWMAN ?Wnted,Ll??, he'?ood?citker, smgte pre- ?f erred.—Hunter, Dairy Farm, P;??yth. e3849p5 GARDENER wanted, *uo understands gTeenhouse, Glawn, kitchen gardea, and poultry.—State age, wages, expericr ce, no cottage, J. D. Llewellyn, Xeath. e5S5,7pl5 C<jiIlTH wanted for tinDlat worke; preference given ? to one used to ahoeing.—Stats ?e and salary reqaired. C 98, Evening Express, Cardiff. e3766p12 WANTED, exper?omed Groom-Gardener; good refe- f f reDCM.—Apply Wiii?ms, Clydach Court, Trealaw, Ehandda. e378Sp12 DfiAPKRY—Wanted, young Lady for general Ddrapery; serve tJirc'ugh.?B?eki&ndt, Drapers. &arjy e3779pl2 WASTED, a law Ri:art Lads who eaa ride bicycles; T f raoet be and product good refirencep. -Apply "Evening JCxptea#" office. *11793 j PREMISES. MESSES. S. HERN AXD PERTWEE, M- AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS. SURVEYORS, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS. For list of Business Premises and Houses to be Let or Soid see "Western Mail" Daily. Printed Register free. Offices, 93. St. Mary-street, Cardiff. Established 1349. MERTHYR TydnL—H??e and Shop now in course luL of erection; excellent potion; artistic single or double front; wilt be by Parnall and Sons to suit tenant; ready end of March.—Apply Dan Davies, Oillands. ejSOOpIS rpO Let, small 'oek-up Shop, 20, Queen-street, Cardiff, X suit jeweHer or other light business; very bast position in whole town; modern front.—Apply Johnson Brothers, Dyers (Limited), £ 0as Queen-street, Cardiff. e5807pl3 TO Let, 33, Gough-etreet; in good repair; 8s. weekly; 26, Havelock-street; good repair; 10s. weekly. Apply 27. e3912p17  Cctt?ss, ICI??ud??d Y?m/ wl tenanted; good con- 4 dition paying 8 per cent.; will sell chsap.—Thomas 60, Oxford-street, Mountain Ash, e3877pl6 SIIopand Premises next to Stevens, Confectioner I k.3 (Limited), Queen-street, Cardiff, will be let only to good tenant and ftrst-cljgg buslpe*—goctjiry, Stevant, CSonfectionej (Ltoited)^ 831I p ENARTI:I.- Sale, large semi-detached Villa, 43, I Westbomne-road; channel view; elaborately deco- rated throughout; two reception rooms, 7 bedrooizu., bathroom, hot and eotd; To.tge garden at Dac-k.-Appiy I 2S, Plymoutn-road, Penarth, or to 10, Bradeaham-place, Penarth. TO Let, He-me and Shop, 5, Stuwt-w-is?k?; Tkey No. 6. 1 e565lpl5 hey No.JL s e3S51p!5 To Let, ch&rming new Viíla, Llandaff; or will eU J. for CXD, remainder on mon, 173, Internees-place, Cardiff. e3284pl3 PRACTICALLY new corrugated Iron Building, 68ft. x JL 26ft.; bargain to immediate purchaser.—D 34, Even- ing Express, Cardig. <>3«52pl6 TO Let, 1st March, House, Garden, Orchard, Stable, JL and Trap-house, Pontvane Cottage, Nash-road, near Newport, M,n.-Apply Horse and Jockey Inn. Mcn- mouth-road, n-ar Abergavenny. e3771p12 KING'S-Road, Cardiff.—Well-bufit House, six bed- room9,h and c batb; long lease; ground rent £ 5.— Offers to D 26, Evening Express, Cardiff. e3818pl5 TO-Property Owners and Others interested in Pro- perty.—Would you like to know how you can effect a big ;;3\Ïng or repair expenses?—Then write now for particulars, D 10, Evening Express, Cardiff. e3786pl2 ROATH Park.-New Villa for Sale, 3 rmeption roon?s, P4, 5 bedrooms, boxroom; every convenience.—Leonard, 16, Boverton-street e.3758p12 SHOP and Dwelling-house to Let on Lease.-Apply S. Jennett, 136, ° Queen-street, Cardiff. el2.512 LARGE Premises to be Let in St. Mary-street, Cardiff, within a minute's walk of Great Western Railway Station; suitable for hotel, club, or restaurant; particuT i lars on application.—Address B 68, Evening Express, Cardiff, el2570 Apply to J. T. Saunders, Auctioneer and E:lt ?L A?emt, 29, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, for following properties to Let:—22, Park-street, lis. 6d., 7, Davis- street, 9s.; 19, Somerset-street, 7s. 6d.; Saltmead-road, 6s. 6d.; 13, Stephenson-street, 2s. e12434 OFFICES TO LET. QtT. Mary-street, Cardiff.—Several well-lighted TOORA 10 singly or in suites, in Western Mail-chambers; passenger lift; electric lighting; lavatory on each floor. —Apply Mr. E. H. Cralter, Western Mail, Cardiff. el2808 APARI MENTS. SITTING and two Bedrooms (respectable), with atten- dance; between town and Mumbles.—-State terms, U, Z., Evening Express, Swansea. e3797pl3 COMFORTABLE Sitting-room and Bedroom, Rich- mond-ro, suit lady, gentleman, or friends: din- ing ont.-D 79, Evening Express. Cardiff. e3916pl7 F. RÕ-NT-sitÍing and Bedroom for gentleman or two -U friends.—108, Richmond-road. e3wpl6 EURNISHED A-partments: every convenience; no I J' children; 6s. 6d.-86, Theobald-road, Canton, Car- diff. e3S96pI1 APARTMENTS, 1 or 2 gentlemejL-7, Plasturten- gardens. e3S65pl6 I BEDROOM, with u?e of Sittiag-room; gentleman Bdining out.-Apply 70, Miskin-atrmt. ('J81p FURNISHED Apartments to Let; large front Sitting- room. ae or two bedrooIIUl.-57, Talbot-street, Cathedral-road, Cardiff. e.TI£9p12 NICELY Furnished front Apartments; suit two i\ gentlemou friends.—136, Richmond-road, Cardiff. e3782pl2 A" PABTMBNTS, Lodgings, -led couple or young Amen-7. South LutoD-pla, Cardiff. e3787pl2 PUBLIC-HOUSES. TO Let, an old-sstablished fully-licensed Hotel-Public, situated in a commanding position, and doing a good trade.-Particulars on a personal application only to the Pcnydarren Brewery Company (Limited), Merthyr Tydffl. eS868plB FU LI-LI e enged House to let in prosperous colliery .,[' works town, doing 10-12 barrels weekly; rare opportunity for business man with good character; immediate possession.—Tomkins and Capper, Aber- gavenny. el2626 £ Î.50,-Famous Inn, market town; takings £ 13 weekly. Beerhouse, colliery district; £120; grand trade.- Hillman, Valuer, Skinner-street, Newport. £-Hoie!; taking £30 weekly; nice home; great Y, future this houiie; excellent chance work com- mercial trade.—Call Hillman, Newport. £70.-BeerhGUe tenant ten years; owner mada enough to keep him; bargain. Many other Houses. Hillman, Skinner-street, Newport. e3774pl2 -F P.'i,E liotl, Glouce-tersh? doing large and prou?- able trade, aboat E4,?jOO per annum; purchaeo arranged with about £ 1,200.—Apply Tebbs, Bristol. SPIRIT Vaults, best position, Bristol; counter trade L30 to £40 weekly; purchase arranged with £ 700 cash.—Apply Tebbs, Bristol. CCOUNTRY Beerhots,, colliery district, Somerset; ? present tenant five years; p?ymenta to brewers £30 monthly; rent £ 26; garden, stabling, piggeries; ingoing £ 170.—Apply Tebbs, Valuer, Bristol. VILLAGE Beerhouse, Somerset;paddock garden, stabling; ingoing £ 210.—Apply Tehbs, Bristol. PRESENT Tenant 30 Years.-Reapecta.ble Beerhouse, JL Bristol; ingoing £ 130.—Apply Tebbs, Bristol. FULLY-Licensed House, suburbBriSto!; ta Fweekly; possession £300 cash,ppIY Tebbs. SUIT Beginners.—Fully-licensed HMMe.TBnBtOt; 'eom? fortable home; jngoi!=-pply Tc-hW. Bri&tól. CLIFTON, Bristol.—Comfortable EMrhomeT?nit?any ? bu?tae?a or:pie ingoing £ 125 Apply Tebbs. e.765pi2 MEDICAL REMEDIES. AiITlr:jiALIeg¡i;Ut(t<Ï:-Li- ?rSi? Children's j Alziibbi-r Tru??ws, BlaFL;c Stockings, Glycerine Syringes, Valgus Pads, &c.; in stock. Children's Rubner Trusses, Crutch Shoes, Trusses, Knee Caps, Crutches, Bolta, See.; lady attendant for ladies' belts and trusses; repairs done; list free.—Allen PeMce. Charles-street (off .Qoe«#-ytiesf), Cvdi&. and Bnwamwfl, B&stal. eUl92 t l<])¿a¡:" I FOR Disposal, ;mall Sweet Shop: no reasonable offer .& refused; ?? :vn&U Pony and Trap, sold cheap.— )7, Castle-road.. e3,n7pi6 TO be Sold &3 gOing concern, Furnitue Bus;ness, chiefly ca\J, in bood South Wale? town; 7cod lease; good reasons for disposal.—D 72, Evening Express, Jardiff. e3SlJp;7 TURSERY and Florist Business for Disposal (increasing trade), ill a large and fashionable seaside town.— Apply Cecil Wood, 3, Baldwin-street, Bristol. e3862pl2 GROCERY and ?Jraperv.—First-clasi'. all cash trade: Geentre ?ntnrxcite coal valley; LISO; rent £ 25.—D 10, Evening Express, Cardiff. e3847pl5 EXCEPTIONALLY smart ConfectHmery and Refresh- Ement Bus,*n?E??, respectable part Bristol; delightful situation; last tenant 14 years; present tenant bound to give up through illhealth; profits E6 weekly; rent £35; closed Sundays; ingoing, everything £.360; cost. pro- prietor £J; and highly recommended by J. Tebbs, 76, vjetotreet, Bristol. ATTRACTIVE Refreshment Business, suburb of Bristol; present proprietress three years; cheap business for £ 75.—Apply to Tebbs, above address. FRIED p'i £ h Business, Bristol; taking about £ B _eekIY,n_iD.g £2o.-Appjy Tebbl;, Bristol. EEENGEOCEBY, Fruiterers, Rabbits, Fish, &c., GBRL-WI; takla? L??5 weekly; m?oins ?IM.—Te&hs. NEWSAGENTS^ Stationers-, and Faacy, Cliftori, i\i Bristol; profitable business; everything £ 300.— Apply Teobs, Brmol. ASTRiiCOoK and Confectionery, Bristol; turnover j_ about £7i.;J per annum; ingoing £ 203.—Tebbs. RESTAT7RANTand Dining-room. one of the best JLt thoroughfares of Bristol; suit any business coupie; ingoing £ 150.—Apply Tebbs. a TOBACCONIST and Fancy, near railway station, TEri,-d,ol; ing?ing, Including Mock, £ 70.—Apply Tebbs, Bristol. T)<AiiNG-a-ndtrYcooi, Cliiion. Br?tol; taking D about L25 weekly; ingoing £ 250.—Apply Tebbs, Bristol. BOARDING-Hoase, Weston-super-Mare; grand posi- JL) tion, facing sea front; fully furnished: £ 405.— lebbs, Bristol. UTCHER'S, sitM?te ?bout centre of Bristol; com- Bmanding premisœ. faces • three important main thoroughfares; former tenant 30 years; returns average about £8{} weekly; ingoing L.300.-App,y Tebbs, Bristol. 0MMERC1AL Hotel and Restaurant, centrally s'tuated, Bristol; free beer and wme licence; 'ull? furnished; £ 400.—Apply Tebbs, Victoria-street, BrisvoL e3764pl2 BUSINESSES WANTED. j GROCERY Business, with bakehouse attached, pm- Gf,err-?,d, wanted; rrist bear tricte6t Inv igation Rply, full particulars, D 57, Evening Express, Cardie. c3SS6pl2 FURNITURE. TJBVAN and Co.'s special bar??ias foi ca?h.—Ctudie, li Swansea, lcntypridd, Newport, Pontypool. TVEVAN and Co. for handsome Tapestry Carpets, D bordered and ready for laying. from 13s. lid- BEVAN and Co. for grand patterns and exceliant JD value in Floorcloth and Linoleum. BEVAN and Co. for Carpets and ilssrtarugrs or every JL) description at lowest prices. BEVAN and Cc. tor mawye Imi, Badttstdt, 2in BpiUi6?s, ?om £1 IU. 6d. BEVAN iixd Co. for splendid }bad and Foot All- JLF brass Bedsteads, from £ 4 4s. BEVAN ai?d Co. for best value in Wii?-wo\-ea Mat- Btres.?r,, fuU-eiMd, from 7s. lld.. EVAN and Co. for full-sized own make fe?her Beds, goœ linen ticks, from 32s. M. BEVAN and Co. for haudsom?a Waln ut Sidebowds, j3 pt?te-giMa backs, foom £3 199. 6d. B,EVAN and Co. for immeime selection Walnut and JL) oth&r Ove?mtntles. 5s. lid. to 10 9=- tveVANand Co. tcr special Bedroom Suites, cheet, JLp glass, marble stand, chairs, &c., £.3 11a. 6d. BEVAN and Co. for grand vElue 8&ttn Walnut Bed- Broom Buttes, from 10 t 25 -?63! SVAN and Co. (mrchippendz?e and other Cabinets Baikd Sideboards; great variety. TVEVAN and Co. for American Organs, every Jnstru- iS mant warranted 10 years, from 27 17s. 6d. BEVAN and Co. for Pianofortes, full compass, hand- Bsome alnut cam, from 215 158. TJiEVAN and Co. for handsome Saddlebag Sufiea, It grand patterns, from 8 to 16 guinea*. TjCTi v and Co. for the celebrated Empress Piano, a D magnificent instrtfhient, 2<1 guineas. zamdy beautiful butUm iin figured n silk, from 12 guineas to 25 guineas.  and Co. for the King of all Pianos; see It j? beiore buying elbere, 610806 BEVANand Co. (Ltd.); I?rpeet Fumishm, Canliff, Bswamc!a? Pontypridd, Newport, =nd Pontypool. FARM AND GARDEN EGGS for sitting, Cook's white Leghons, 3s. doz"m.- ? Ware, Penyb?n, G?baJfa. Maindy. eU82pl2 COAL FOR SALE. I EXCELLENT House Coals from the ceiebrated Man- mou thshire Collieries, l?ls.-Thatcher, Decks, CardiS. e39I3p!7* COALS.—Best, Doibl. Scraened, 22s. 6d.: Viponds, large, !& larje Redash, 17s.; Ffaldau Nuts, 206.; Kitchen, 165. Sd.; Garth Nuts, lEs.; House SaiaUs, 12s. 6d.; Forest Cobbles, ISs.; Steam Nuts, 15s. 9d. per ton delivered; Anthracite Ocean Nuts, Coke; no ageul.; send direct; ring np Nat. Tel. 01024; lower prices for quantities; quotations any station South Wales.—West End Coal Co., oppos4 e the Workiguse Cardiff. e!24b?" COALS per ton for cash on delivery; red ash large C or cobbles (splendid value, good quality), 175.; handpicked larze. 198.; bright hard large or cobbles (highly recommended), 21s.—Please send postcard, Shields Bros., Crwys Coal Yard, Rhymney Railway, near Crwys Bridge, Cardiff. Established 1875. el2310 DOMESTIC ARTICLES, SPENCER, the Universal Provider for Babies, St. John's-square, Cardiff. SPENCER for Latest Designs in Baby CarriageL Send for prioe lists. See his showrooms. S- PE,NGER'S Batli Chair-, Invalid Chairs. Send p.c. for lists. SPENCER'S Wonder of the Age Sewing Machines, complete, for 58s. 6d. Send p.c. for lists. S PENCER'S Mangling and WrLiging macjlines Washing Machines. Send p.c. for lists. SPENCER'S Knitting Machines. The Eclipse is the best Knitter in the World. Send p.c. for lists. SPENCER'S only address is St. John's Church. square (opposite Church), Cardiff. ei2504 BICYCLES, TRICYCLES, Ac. SECOND-Hand Frames and Wheels; a quantity to S'11 cheap to dear; would suit hirer.—Norton, 126, Queen-street, Cardiff. el2639 19 109. Road Racer, fixed wheel, for £ 7 b.; Gent's Bceston Humber, free wheel, £ 18 16s. for jEll Us.; Ladiee' free wheel Raglan for £ 7 7s.; all unuged.- Norton, 126, Queen-street. Cardiff. el2338 MOTORS, MOTOR CYCLER. &c.,  Baffin.—9-h. p. double Cylinder Car; Tonneau A body: Ltat four; arst-?Iaes condition.—Kennard, 20, Castle-road e3805pl3 HORSES, LIVE STOCK, Ac. SALE, cob Mare, 14.1; 6 vearg; Trap, and two seis S H3oln.-Lamb and Flag Hotel, CDwbridgc-mad. e31S1 p12 SQUIRE Giles' Worm Pills for Dogs; eMUy gl??; Q very eSectatI; used by leading fanciers, 6d. ?nd Is. per box, of all seed merchants, or cf Squire Giles* Company, Cardiff. C11783 PRIVATE Gentleman has for Disposal the C Oie4e of p two Cobs 14 and 15 hands, 6 and 7 years; £ 17 and £ 30; toth sound, quiet with all traffic: stand un- attended; vet's examination; dealers ignored; week's trial.-Groom, Beech House, 274, Foleshill-road, Coventry. el 2631 CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c. 1 Furniture Van, I 3 4-wheel Bakers' Vane, 2 Bakers' Coburgs, 9 Cr'k-axle Bakers Coburgs 1 Laundry Van, 5 Trollies, 3 Milk Carts, 5 Carts, 9 Crank-axis Carts, All ready for delivery at 3 Grocers' Carta, 2 Rave Caru, 5Butcherz, Carta, 6 Bü8¡ Car, C Ha??ug C..uts. 1 Builder's Cart, 1 Mortar Cart, 4 Hand Carts, 5 Dozen Barrows. J. -N CART AND VAN SHOWROOMS, MARKET ROAD, CANTCK?, CARDIFF Na,t. Tel. 4io. N?. MAPX,F.T ?0- CANTOIN CARDIFF. SPORTING CARTRIDGW.-The Cardiff Cartridge, 7s. 9d. per 100; loaded with Schultse or Amberite smokelea; pow- der, 7s. 9d. per 100; once used always used; samples given free on personal application; Nobel's Ballirtite, 96. 6d. per 100. Orden for 1.000 cartridges delivered free -Supplied only by Cross Bros., CardiiT. GUNS, IiiRvol'ers, Cases, Cartridge :B, a.nd Gp-ll gun "C0U80ries at loww. pr1œe; spmw atten- tion to all cj of repairs; D(mble?barrel BrsecMoading Guns, ttomtZt. 6d. I CROSS BLOS. Crumnntt? aad Anmumroon DeaJer?IL C 3 aDd 4, St. Majy-straet, <?rdie. el2007 WAGON AND COLLIERY REQUISITES. SLKBPEB8, Fencing Post*, tc-. all ataea; eraeootoed 1 and cleajL-ChuW C&ldar and COL, Prince of Waio* Docfc. Swjmp. ewø ADVERTISERS HIDDEN TREASURE, j Award in Second Competition. Out of a large number of competitors in the: Second Advertisers' Hidden Treasure Story only one was right, namely— Mr. S. E. LASS AM, Queen-street, Cardiff, to whom we have sent L5. The solution of the problem was "In Grandfather's Clock." Want Ads. probably cannot relieve) you of all the little worries of life, but they can do a good deal in that direction. MUSICAL. | "TTTANTKD, Artistes for variety smoking concert, TV March 26.—Full particulars to Secretary, Athletic Clup, Tonvrcfail e3897pl3 A N Organ for Sale; a bargain.—Oaker, Dina. Powis, oil. near Cardiff. e3814p13 SALE, Organ; splendid instrument; 8ft. 6in. high; 21 ks PP,3, 15 stops, suitable for chapeL-Apply C 37, Evening Express, Cf»rdifr. e3S56pl5 PIANOS. Pianos, Pianos.—R. J. Heath and Sons' special offers in iron-framed Pianofortes, with all the latest modern Improvements. A BTISTIC" Model; good wainut case; full com- T L pass; C- 1, L15 15s. ..EÜROPEA..l- Model; line w??ikut ease; check JMf action, tr?hord. Ac.; cash, ?18 !8s. 4 LEXANDER" Mude?; fui! compaM; h?ndaoalB r..rqueteri? panel, &c., cash, £23 12s. 6d. "H- AXDSO:'fËPJanoforte, in Lou's cl?se; full size H and comp=, riGh Càõe a?? toae; double sconces; cash, £25 4s. U81 C'f?Mde!sA-mmiution" Mcdl;marvtllous -.l1 val-B; beh".1ti:fal, ricb. tone; "sh, ?31. "T\RAWING-Rc<MB Mode!"? a. perfect instrument for 17 t"l'C, tone, and durzbii?ty: cash EZ5 10s. W E shall be pleased to arrange for any of tkesv V V instruments to be obtained on our improved Hire System.—For terms, Ac., call at R. J. Heatii and Sons' 76, Queen-street (ocrnrr of Charles-street;, Cardiff. Also Pontypridd, Penarth, and Fort Taj bet. elll83 DALE, Forty, and Co.'s Specialities in full o=pass, iron framed Pianofct?es. COLLEGE*r Modei; casiT iHTlfc;. "(class A) solid walnut wood case. OLLEG E" Model. caso, LIS lg. (class B) solid -)- walnut wood case. '*X^DUCATfoNAl/^Mtxieircash, £ zTlJS.; handsome j Pi walnut wood case. INFLEXIBLE*' Model; c&sh, .*?? 10&; luU sme, upright piano; vertical J!'trmging. "TBONCLAD" Model; cash £ 2S; small upright grand l overstrung "T ISZT" Model; cast. £ 31 IDs.; magnificent value; •'T7"AISER" Model; cash, £ 42; a full upright concert JL? ¡;r=u. ALL above Models can be had on our Hire Purchase System for a small sum monthly. Call and inspect above specialities if seeking a good and reliable PiaDo at a moderate ccst. DALE, Forty, anS Co.. Piano and O'g!m Merchants, DHigb-5trc!?.1 nod Ca?Ue Arcade. Cardiff. eM596 MISCELLANEOUS. MADAME Proctor, D?sttB?uizhed Palmist, Phreno- ?'JL login, 17, Wharton-etrect. CndüI, near Free Library. el2454 IS your Watch Wrong? The beet and cheapest shop in Cardiff for the repair of watches of every description (English or Foreign) is U, Castle Arcade (third shop from Castle-street), by Jamts Keir (for ten years with Mr. Spirldimm), Clocks and Music Boxell cleaned aDd repaired. MISCELLANEOUS SALES. INFANT'S Robe, very handsome embroidery; unused; JL accept 1&.0.; approval; rarc bwgaim-M- M. Gregory, S £ ftdridge Siil,' near' CntfcpenlMm. eS90$pl7 j FEATHERS for Bedding and Other Purposes, gu?i-an- Pteed purified, from 6id. per lb.—Write for samples I of feathers and bedticks to Jenkins Bros" }'er Merchants, 20, Water-street. Carmartb?t?n. e389Op16 A Warm Bath in ten minutes.—Patent Calda (cost of gas ld). safe, efficient, durable.—Shrewsbury, Calda Works, Station-road, Camberwell, London, S.E. el2537 EVERY Articie One Sh::jjng.rt Needlework and EFa-a?c. v Drapery. Henry Gr'e-?bach'? Clearance Sale for 3 days only. commencing Thursday; every article shown will be old for b.-4. Duke-street. el2642 LICENSED Victuallers.—Pipes, Corks, Labels; save of 25 per cent; illustrated list post free.-Corcoran, Manufacturer, Bath Bridge, Bristol. e3S25pl3 BASKET of Fresh Fish (not less than Sibs,) delivered ¡ Wto any address for 2s. 6d.—E. 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LBy Special Arrange ment.-Copvrigh t] THE DANCING DOLL, By EDITH S. DREWRY. I Author of On Dangrerous Ground," "Only I an Actress." Ac., &-c. Quite a little knot, of people had by degrees gathered on the pavement to watch the child, for a man was playing a piano- organ in one of the west central squares, and she was dancing to it. eridently with intense enjoyment-only a poor, little home- less city Arab, ragged, ill-fed, unkempt, but < Fuch a pretty little creature, and every move- ment as lithe and graceful as a kitten, keep- ing not only perfect time to the music, but perfect rhythm, and as light as a feather. "Why, the brat's a born dancer," remarked a man who had pa-used some paces off near a dashy West-end looking hansom cab, whose driver had pulled up his rather restive and objecting horse to watch the child. He was a young, good-looking young fellow, and quite a, swell sort of "cabby." Yes," he answered the man, and it was a pleasant, soft-toned voice, so she liJ, but look at the steps and movements; there's a bit of stage dancing there, and no mistake— some tcachidg. I'll bet she's been in last Christmas panto." Likely enough," returned the other. Perhaps the organ-grinder gives her a copper to danoe, seeing as how it draws an audienoe and pence for hisgelf." Maybe. There, he's moving off, and the brat too. so I'll travel. Good diiy." The little crowd had melted away, and the cabman turned south, down a very quiet street running into the next square, holding his horpe. still fresh and reetively inclined, well into a walking pace, whilst he—the driver-kept his bright eye on the alert for a fare. At present, however, the street was almost deserted, save for one or two ladies who passed him near the top and the little Arab he had been watching, but at the moment she must have passed by on the pavement he was looking towards the other side, scanning the windows, so that the first he noticed was the child ahead of him. By JOVE:! I'll just, ask the brat about the panto," said the young fellow to himself; and his horse, perhaps feeling the reins slightly slackened, made a sort of start forwards to quicKen ms I)a;ce. "X o, you don't, Charlie, boy apostrophised his master. giving the reins a sharp pull up. Hi! Good God!" for suddenly the left-hand ribbon snapped asunder, doubtless at some flaw, about two feet from the bit, and the horse, feeling the restraint gone, instantly started forward for a bolt. A hansom cab driver's perch is at its best an unsafe seat, and without the controlling reins he is, of all drivers, perhaps, the most helplessly at the mercy of his horse if it bolts. No one was in the quiet street just then but that one girl-child, a few paoes ahead, and the man saw at once that he had to face in the next few seconds a rnghtful crash, and, perhaps, a sudden, terrible death. But almost at the moment the horse sprang forward, ewaying the cab, even then the little Arab. daxing, obvious of her own danger. had darted into the road, caught the dangling bit of rein in both hands, and hung on to it with desperate tenacity. Charlie's career was instantly arrested by the weight at his head, dragging it down, and which even his angry attempt to rear could not dislodge. He had not much ahamce for a battle royal certainly, for in the moment his bolt was so daringly arrested, the driver, tall, slight, and active, had swung from his perilous perch, and seized the struggling horse's head with a powerful grasp, that quickly forced Charlie to recognise a master, and stand still trembling and cowed, as if a trifle ashamed of his escapade—ae well he might be. The child had loosed her iiold directly the driver seized the off-rein, and now, still hold- ing it fast, the young fellow turned to her. You pkicky little thing," he said. huskily. The brute might have knocked you down, and killed you. Are you hurt?" Lor', no sir, thank ye. Only pulled my daddies and arms a bit; but you'd ha' been smashed dead as dead if he'd bolted on." said the child, with a shiver. I see he wor restive like when I was a-dancing." You've saved my life, little 'un, and no mistake," said the man. I never did see such a plucky little girl, and--top, a minute till I mend the ribbons. Catch hold of this. That's it," as the child obeyed, observing, I often 'olds hosses for people." A few passers-by had paused curiously and gazed, but seeing no signs of injury had gone on. The driver meanwhile knotted the broken rein, and lashed it over strongly with string, so that lie could safely trust the reins till he could get the job properly done. Ab," he said, still busy; "and you've been in the panto, too, ain't you? You was dancing eo pretty." Oh, I loves dancing, Cracky! Don't I just!" exclaimed the child enthusiastically, her great dark eyes sparkling. "Y as, I wor in the panto, last unns m s. I was most sure of that, kidabby, when I see you. How old are you, eh-eight, ten?" I dunno, sir. 'bout that there, I s'poee," said she, with a, pretty smile that showed a glint of white teeth. Is them. reins done, then?" For now the driver replaced string and knife in his pocket and was searching there for something else. Yes, I've done, and you can let go Charlie's head. I've got the ribbons. Come round to me—here's—no, bother, that's not the one I wanted—a Tommy Dodd,' too, it is," quickly replacing the smooth old sixpence by a larger coin "bright and new. There's a new bob, little 'un." Oh, sir, thank you! You is kind!" ex- claimed the waif, gazing in wondering delight at the coin in her pretty, dirty hand-the largest coin probably she had ever yet pos- sessed. "I never did 'n«w—a. new bob! Oh, my eye!" Cabby laughed, patted the curly, unkempt head of chestnut locks, and asked what she would do with it. Git some nice tommy," said the small Arab promptly; "a pork pie and jam tart, p'raps. Not a ha-p'th o' fly bolster to-day." "Duff for to-morrow then. eh ? Good-bye, then, you pretty little Dancing Doll." With a light smile and nod he mounted to his &eat- and drove off. Looking back at the end of the street, he saw the child dancing along round the corner. Poor mite!" he said half aloud. "And so pretty and intelligent. Well, there's some- thing to tell mother of to-night; there'd have been a dinger for you but for that brat's pluck, you bet, Frank Manners." This was about two ocloek, and the child. being doubtless hungry, made her way to a third-rate shop-street not far off, and bought a penny loaf and a pennyworth of cheese (an extravagant dinner thus expending her only copper. The food she soon consumed, sitting under the archway into a mews. Perhapa sh wished to enjoy the rare sen-;e of possession of riches for a f&w hours longer by reserving her feast for supper, for it was dark before the little Daaicing Doll betook herself, being then in the Strand, to a side street wherein was a, certain oookshop, into the window of which she had often hopelessly gazed, being a cut abme dtS pudd'n or it? current J variety of fty b?stw." It required more j man mmu iit J3W8*Cit iSW AJMBTJ rattling good shop than to aasn at anxi nan £ on to the nose of a plunging horse; but at length she did push open the door. "Hulloa! wha.t's for you?" said the man behind the counter, suspiciously, as the street Arab boldly advanced, clutching her wealth. Plea&e. sir. I wants one o' them pork pies and a jam tart." "Where's your money?" said the man, gruffly, not at all liking such a customer; but he came round the counter ready ta reach the dainties indicated from the win- dow. Let's &ae if you've got enough, child!" Mr. Martin was a hard, gruff sort of man, but he had, doubtless, cause for suspicion. "Them street brats,' he would say, truly enough, are the veriest imps for prigging and tricks—the gals is the worsest." Eight again; he had suffered from the street Arab tribe more than once, and thia one was not going to snatch the pias and run off; no, pay first. The Dancing Doll held out the new bob with a superb air that was inimitably comic. There, sir. and ninep'noe change out. please, sir," said she. grandly, her big brown eyes looking up proud and straight to hiø face. He took the shilling with a surprised "Whew!" looked at it, and rang it 011 the counter twice. y" young limb!" he said. roughly turn- ing on the child, whose thin, hollow cheek had gone white as death. "It's just a flath coin, and you're one of a reg'lar gang, you little thief. Here. George !-(h,rge. I say-" I ain't a thief" cried the child in sudden wild terror and indignation. I ain't a gang. A cabby give me the bob--he did." Shut up you! I won't be done again in one week. I'll make a example this 'ere time. Go for a p'iiceman. Georg?. Slick's the word." N o, no, no! Oh. don't fetch the copper," sobbed the poor little creature, flinging out, her hands frantically. I ain't a thief. It wor give me. 'Deed it wor." "Shut up them lies, will yer? Cabbies ain't quite so rich as to chuck shillings at the like of you. Here they are." The city Arab shrank back instinctively at the sight of her natural enemy, the "copper." who. tall and stolid, now heard Martin"s statements, and examined the coin, which the man had broken in half. "It's flash, and no mistake," said the con- stable. There's a gang of smashers now wanted as has lately circulated a pile of ewellish coins. Vl"ha t'z. ve you got to say, young 'un? Where did j on get this bob?" The child's sobs had ceased, and she stood awaiting her fate, fiercely sullen. A hansom cabby give it me, for stoppin' of his horse boltin' she said, shortly. Bobby looked down with sardonic amuse- ment on the slight childish figure. You're a big 'un. ain't you. to stop a boltin horse?" said he. drily. "Anà Jehu-richer than me. You'll have to come along o' ml) to the station, anyhow, and you, too, Mr. Martin, if you gives her in charge." Poor Dancing Doll' The grateful fellow who so dubbed her had little guessed the trouble his service would bring on its rtClpltalL vr ma 1 Liiai, uigMii sue suuuea ner- self to sleep on the hard pallet in a police c3ll. So the next morning- poor little Margaret, 'the pretty "Dancing Doll," was brought up at Bow-street and duly charged. She told her story simply, and the magistrate finaliy remanded her for a week; but to the work- house, begging the press to mention the case, so that the alleged cabman might perhapa see it and come forward. When the Dancing Dell was once more placed in the dock. Martin, the prosecutor, quite stared-so transformed was the child by cleanliness, decent, if rough, dress, and wholesome food for a week. She looked prettier than ever, and smiled brightly, too, as she dropped a curtsey grace- fully to the magistrate. "Well, little girl, and have you been a good child this week—eh. policeman? What is the report ?" "Very docile, your worship. The matron gives her a very good character; but we haven't yet found the cabdriver she &ayg gave- There be was interrupted by a slam at the door, and a sudden, passionate cry of joy from Margaret. "That's him!—that's him as give me the bob!" and stretched both hands eagerly towards the superior, good-looking young fellow who made his way in, followed by au elderly woman" "Yes. it's me." he said aloud, nodding to her; then instantly addressed Sir William, respectfully doffing his felt hat. "Please, your worship. I've come to speak for the child. if you'll allow me." "Certainly, my man. St3p into the witness- box." Every eye followed the tall, alert figure as Frank Manners obeyed, his colour coming for a minute under such fire of eyes; but he kept his own bright, honest eyes on the magistrate as he spoke "I only read the report of this to-day, sir. I don't usually see much of the daily papers— only Sundays; and I often don't read the police news at once-so I only read it this morning. I'd have been here, sir, by ten, only I had a longish fare, and couldn't." "You are quite in time. Is the prtgoner*f story true?" "Every word, sir," said Frank, emphatically, and there was a subdued little burst of applause in court; "it was the pluckiest thing I ever see. Me and the cab would have been smashed if she hadn't caught and hung on to the horse. I'd brought a fare from Park-lane to the Midland, and I think that shilling, sir. was part of his fare, but I ain't sure. I give you my word. I hadn't an idea it was flash, or I'd never have passed it— least of all to this poor mite. She's as innecent as a baby of the charge, and I can't say how sorry I am that I've got her into this." "You are in no fault at all. and I am very glad to at once discharge the prisoner. I only regret that I can only do that, there being no immediate wav-" "Please sir, pardon me interrupting you." said Manners, eagerly, "but we-my mother and me-will take charge of the child if she'll come along. It's all I can do for her." If !— the child's face was answer enough. "Do you live with your mother, or are you married?" asked Sir William. "I'm not, sir. I support my mother, but 1 can seep uii-e rit-uie one too. ana my moiner will treat her like her own; she's in court, sir. "My good fellow, I don't doubt you. and I am very glad," smiling, "your little 'Danc- ing Doll' has found such good friends. I hope she will prove grateful." There was an irrepressible burst of applause as Margaret was quickly handed over to her new friend, to ride in a hansom cab for the first time in her life, to a humble hut good home—for the first time also. "And you shall be a real dancer, too, if you like, dear," eaid Frank Manners that evening. Ten years later the prettiest danoer at the -— Theatre was Mademoiselle Marguerite, the second danseuse, and as good a girl as she was pretty and graceful. From child to girl either Mrs. Manners or Frank have fetched her from wherever she danced. By this time between their joint savings Frank is quite a cab proprietor in a moderate way; but he is still single, and even unengaged— till one Sunday evening, when after church be and pretty Margaret are waiting supper in the parlour for the dear "mother." who is on the doorstep chatting to a neighbour. "Isn't it just cosy a,s cosy here. Frank?" says Margaret, smiling up in his bronzed faoe-a sweet, half-shy smile, too. "Very dear, but it still wants one thing," answered Frank, softly; "or rather-I do." "Do you? Why, what?" "Why. to make my 'Dancing Doll' my wife." Oh, Frank! "She will then, sweetheart?" "Ah, yes." She lifts her face for his kiss, as he whispers tenderly: "I have loved you for years, you knew, Margaret." THE END. TO-MORROW-" HER ATONEMENT," by FLORA MACDONALD.
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