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WHAT, IS HOME WITHOUT A PIANOFORTE? And where can you get such a splendid Instrument for tho money as by Purchasing the Magnificent "MOZART" MODEL, Trice TWENTY-EIGHT GUINEAS. It has Bra Wrest Plank, Check Action, Iron Frame, Double Sconces, splendid' Walnut Case, Ten Years' Warranty, is far better value than music warehousemen, 80:ely dependent upon the sale of Instruments aJone can afford to give and in every respect the best Pianoforte ever offered at tho price. BEVAN & COMPANY, LTD., REGISTERED AS TIIE CARDIFF FUBNISKERS," 21, Duke-street, and 97, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES GRATIS. DELIVERY FREE WITHIN 100 MILES.
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01BTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS, AND IN MEMORIAM. ttotices appearing under TUese Headings are charged It the following rates:- If inserted ia the "EVENING EXPRESS." "WES. TEBN MAIL," and "WEEKLY MAIL," 3s. for 30 Voids and Id. for each additional Word. If interted in the "EVENING EXPRESS" and ^WEEKLY MAIL" only. Is. for 30 Words and Id. for 4vrery Two Extra Words. No notices of this description will be inserted unless authenticated by the name and address of the sender. Telegrams and telephonic messages cannot be acted on Until confirmed fn writing. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. IN .MKMOKIAM. BEES.-In lovinR memary of my deM £ tcr' *ry Re, who died at 1'eMHh, February 25, "Peace, perfect peace." —
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AUGUSTINE J. STONE FU"(Late STONE BROS.), FUNERAL FURNIHER & FUNERAL DIREmCtwTrOnAR* PenoMt Surer?ision to All Order!. D Nat. Tel.: C?Cia, No. 704; E?rry Docks, B Poet OMes Tel. N. 61. Cardiff. Tetc?co- STONZ g BKOS., CARDIFF. STONE BROS., Barry Docks. H WORKING-ST., CARDIFF. | And 101, HOLTON-BOAD, BARRY DOCKS. g J. MARSH & CO.. I FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS. I REMOVED, 3 FREDERICK-STREET, AND 41, WESTBC,URNE-PLACE, Priae List cn Application. Kational Tel. No. 0725. SESSIONS & SONS ILTD.). CARDIFF. MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, AND I CROSSES. I PUBLIC AMUSEMEN rs., CARDIFF. FJTBEATRE JJOYAL, CARDIFF. lessee and Manager ROBERT REDFORD. EVERY EVENING, at 7.50, and SATURDAY, at Two, GEORGE DANCE'S PRINCIPAL COMPANY, In the Musical Play THE SCHOOL G IRL. Kow Playing to crowded houses at the Prince of Wales' Theatre, London. Music by LeslIe Stuart (composer of Florodora," Ac.). A Splendid Oast, including Mr. Leslie Holland ("Hullo! Hullo! Hullo!"). NEXT WEEK:—Welcome Return of the Musical Comedy, fÄ C 0 U N T It Y GI R L. Box Office at Theatre, Ten to Five. Nat. Tel., 362. a504 GRAND rrHEATREw Lessee and Manager EDWARD QUIGLEY. JTO-NIGHT AT 7.30, AND DURING THE WEEK THE ORIGINAL, LIFE-LIKE PLAY, GIRL'S QROSS JJOADS, An Extraordinarv Revelation of Woman's Character. Prices, from 6d. to iEl Is. Next Week: — SPECIAL ATTRACTION. tHE G-RAD, MAGNIFICENT PANTOMIME, CINDERELLA. 3713p25 'Tis not in mortals to command success, but we'll do more—deserve it."—Addison. THE R D I F F G M P I R E, QUEEN-STREET. Managing Director OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT! Freeh from his London Hippodrome Triumphs! £ <HUNG LING goo, HE MARVELLOUS CHINESE CONJURER, Whose Performances have Amuaed and Mystified the World. FLORENCE, The Anglo-German Humorist, in Some Clever Mimicry. THE NORTHERN TROUPE, in Dances o- All Nations. EENO, WELCH, AND MONTROSE, I in Eccentric, Acrobatic By-play. An Irishman of the best Type, MICHAEL NOLAN. Bach Song a Study of Irish Character. A Real Circus in Miniature that Creates Erploeioni of Laughter— BOSWELL'S STAGE CIRCUS Of Educated Ponies. Cantankerous Donkeys, and Clever Dogs. "Singers in the Dark," PRESTON AND BALMALNE. Interesting Songs Pictorially Illustrated. The Ever-popular Comedian, FRANK SEELEY. PROF. THORNBURY. da a Mixture of Ventriloquism. Chromography, and Smoke Painting. AGNES HAZEL. A Sweet and Pleasing Songstress in a I Peculiarly Quiet Style of her Own. The Charming Musical-Comedy Actress and Vocalist MISS AMY AUGARDE, in a Song Scena. Next Week: ALEC HURLEY. Bicycles Stored Free of Charge. Two Performances Nightly—Early One be- tween 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 mm. Plan of Grand Circle. No Booking Fees. L18363 TSfEWPORT. THE NEWPORTEMPIRE, TC J-1 A R L E S- F, E- ?tana?ng Dlrerun' .OSWALD STOLL. TO-NICHT'—rhe White Eye—Chirgwin. the Cheeriest of Comedinns. The Allisons. Jan in au Automatic Exhibition by I golbrig's Automatus. The Tourbillon Troupe of Daring and Expert Cyclists. Rvdcr Slone. Bose Elliott, Comedienne. The Australian Twin Andersons. Mr. and Mrs. Harold 1 ,ndon. Tfte 3risk. Breezy Americans, Barton and Ashley, tn "Canal Boat, Sal." L18864 THE POPULAR CURE For COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, and all Chest Affections is TEMPLAR MALINS' WONDFRFUL SIXPENNY ° fjd. COUGH 6d. ? STOP I ?' te aoroposed 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, 1 s. Post Free. 9d. Poet Free, M "SEPABED ONLY BY FFEMPLAE MALINS, b CASH CHEMIST, 29, 1 QX UEEN-STREET, CARIOFF eSSM I PUBLIC NOTICES. CAERPHILLY URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a MEETING of the above-named Council will be held a.t the Omecc of the said Council, Cardiff- road, Caerphilly, on TUESDAY, the 8th day of March, 1904, at 2.30 p.m. for the purpose of I considering and, if thought fit, of passing the following resolution, viz. "That the Caerphilly Urban District Coun- cil do oppose in Parliament the Cardiff Railway Bill, 1904.  Dated this 24th day of February. 1904. WILLIAM SPICKETT, el2707 Clerk. BALL-ROOMS, Bamars, and Banquet- ? ing-halls Decorated and Furniebed Com- plete by RICHARDSON and CO., Royal Arcade. chambers. St. Mary-street. Cardiff. Nat. Tel., (092. Awnings and Marquees for Wedding Receptions. Richardson's Marquees Erected (without injury to lawns) as Temporary Ball- rooms, with Polished Floors; a Speciality. el2313 I BUSINESS ADDRESSES FURNITURE. FURNITURE. THE LARGEST STOCK TO SELECT FROM. rjiHE BEST IN QUALITY, THE CHEAPEST IN PRICE. FOR CASH OR ON EASY TERMS. SO GET ALL THIS GO TO THB ATLAS FURNISHING CO., HAYES, CARDIFF. COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS. PAY THEM A VISIT. CATALOGUES FREE ON ATTMCAiIOjr. FOB MORE THAN HALF A CENTURY YE OLD ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CIDER COMPANY, BRISTOL AND NEW YORK. ONE HALF MILLION GALLONS DRAUGHT AND ¡ BOTTLING CIDERS FOR SALE, ROUGH AND SWEET. For Prices and Particulars apply to D. J. WILLIAMS, DOCK WELL, LLANWEBN, Near NEWPORT, MON. ft12644 BEECH AM'S PILLS are just the thing. Worth a Guinea a Box. YOU NEVER KNOW YOUR LUCK in Life if yon 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 Bit 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 centrea. That is why B FEC-HAMS pILLS JLF t are just the thing. Worth a Guinea a Box. TNDELIBLE PORTRAITS FOR FRAMING. EVERLASTING. ARTISTIC, AND LIFELIKE. PRODUCED BY WESTERN MAIL LIMITED. WHAT WE HAVE DONE: We have re-produced hundreds of these life- like portraits in indelible ink and crayon, and have received ample testimony to the satisfac- I tion given to our customers. Whole families have sent us their portraits for re-production alter receiving a specimen of our work. I WHAT WE ARE DOING: We are supplying, carriage paid. an en- laiged indelible life-like portrait, mounted on a sunk mount 19 by 24 inches, for the small sum of 6s. 6d. EACH. I WHAT YOU HAVE TO DO: Write your name and address on the baclc of a photo, and send it to us through the post. You may want an indelible portrait of a deceased friend or relative. Then send ue a photo of such person. It does not matter how old or faded the photo may be. No defects will be seen on the enlargement. WHAT YOU HAVE TO PAY: For an enlargement of the head and shoulders send with the photo a postal order for 68. 6d. For a full-length enl&rgement send Is. extra. For two persons in one enlarge- men send 2s. extra. For each person aboVf two in one enlargement send Is. extra-to STATIONERY DEPARTMENT, WESTERN MAIL LIMITED, CARDIFF. IF YOU WANT GROCERS' AND DRAPERS' STATIONERY APPLY TO OF ANY DESCRIPTION. APPLY TO WALKEY, T HOMAS, AND CID. I (LIMITED). I C A R D I P F. THE CHEAPEST. THE MOST EXPEDITIOUS. AND THE MOST OBLIGING FIRM IN THE DISTRICT. If you prefer to do no, send a postcard, and a Traveller thall wait upon you for yout Order. aLS424 rjlYPE WRITING. ALL BRANCHES OF COPYING EXECUTED. Architects' Work Accurately Copied by Experienced Operators. WESTERN MAIL LIMITED, -CASDIpr. I business man may make Want Ads. as useful him as his most useful clerk-if he uses them as regularly BUSINESS ADDRESSES. I XSTOP ONE MOMENT. \g x OH, DEAR, DOCTOR. MUST MY x A DARLING DIE? A THERE IS VERY LITTLE HOPE, BUT TRY rjiUDOR WILLIAMS! PATENT JgALSAM OF JJONEY. THERE IS NO REMEDY UNDER CANOPY OF HEAVEN EQUAL- PATRONISED BY ROYALTY. NOBILITY, DOCTORS. NURSES, and MOTHERS PRAISE IT. I WHY? IT contains PURE Welsh Honey ant an Essence of the Purest. and Most Efficacious Herbs, gathered on the Hills of Wales, being gathered in the proper season, when ite virtues are in full perfection. BRONCHITIS. THERE are thousands of children who die annually from Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, 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 takei. this medicine are amazed at its wonderful influence. Sufferers from any form of Bron- obitis. Cough, Difficulty of Breathing. Hoarse- ness, Pain or Soreness in the Chest, experience delightful and immediate relief; and to those who are subject to Colds on the Chest it is invaluable, as it effects a Complete Cure. It is most oomforting 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 "Coughs" have been properly treated with this medicine. No house should be with- out it. as. taken at the beginning, a dose ie generally- sufficient, 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., 2s. 6d., and 48. 6d bottles. Sample bottle sent (poet paid) for is 3d.. 3s.. and 5s. from the inventor. Saving in purchasing the larger size bottles. J) rjTTUDOR WILLIAMS. L.S.D.&W. MEDICAL HALL, ABERDARE. el2460 A Silver Watch Free FOR POSTAL ORDER 28. 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 Gent.'s). These Watches are excellent timekeepers, have Solid Silver Cases, and being reliable should be in every body's pccket. We are giving them away to introdnoe our goods to the publio. Write at once to FLASHALL CO., 19, Norfolk- street, Sunderland. er.&m NO BREAD a EQUAL TO I I REYNOLDS' 1 WHEATMEAL J PURE, WHOLESOME, DIGFSTIVF, | J. REYNOLDS & 00., LIMITED. BI GLOUCESTER. g ORDER FROM ANY BA= AND BE i CONVINCED. 1 The Best Brown Loaf on Offer. el2275 • An DALE. FORTY, & CO.S pIANOS AND QRGANS Also PIANOS by LIPF. BRINSMEAD. ERARD. COLLARD, CRAMER, BORD. Ac., See, ORGANS by MASON and HAMLIN, FARRAND, WEAVER, EELL. &c.. &e- Special Discounts for Cash, or may be had on our system of extended payments. Sole Agents for the "CECILIAN" PERFECT PIANO PLAYER. Full Illustrated Lists free on application. DALE. FORTY. & CO.. CARDIFF. I Also at Cheltenham, Birmingham, Ac. MRS. WILLIAMS'S CLEARANCE SALE commences MONDAY NEXT, for Two Weeks Only, when she in'ends to I Offer her Entire Stock, all new, clean Goods of the Latest Fashion, at such Astounding Reductions as cannot fail to effect a speedy clearance. Millinery, Blouses, Children's Costumes, Overalls, and Bonnets, Fancy Goods. Corsets, Underclothing, Sunshades, Ruffles, Gloves. Ties Collarettes, &c., at reduced prices to effect a clearance -Mrs. WILLIAMS, 28 and 30, Royal Arcade, Cardiff. a46 No HOME Should be Without STANIFGRTH'S NURSERY RHYMES. PRICE, 6d.; By Post, Sd. Of all Newsagents and Booksellers, or from the Printers and Publishers, WESTERN MAIL LIMITED, CARDIFF. NEWPORT. SWANSEA. MEBTHYR BRECON, and 176. FLEET-ST.. LONDON. MONEY TO LEND. THE CHARING-CROSS BANK. JL Established 1870. 119 & 120, Bishopsgau-st. Within, KC., and ) L 23, Bedford-street, Charing CrMs, W.C.. ? Assets LS]2 475 0 0 Liabilitičs £209,475 0 0 Capital and J3.eseTve £303.000 0 0 LOANK of £;)0 to £ -,000 granted at a few hours' notice, in town or country, malt? or female, on mortgage cf furniture, farm, and trade stock, plant, crops, fee., without removal, and to assift persons into business. Also on deeds, policies, and reversions. Dis- tance no object Easy payments. Special facilities to all requiring banking accounts. Deposit? of clo and upwards received as under 5 p.c. per ap subject to 3 ;ncin, slnotice of mitbdrawai. 6 p.c. per ah., subject in 6 months' notiee 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 Eouds pay nearly 9 per cent., and are a safe investment. A. WILLIAMS, II. J. TALL, Joint Managers SUMS from L20 to E3,000 ADVANCED AT SHOUT NOTICE. On Approved Xote of Hand, Personal, or Other Securities. Charges arranged before Transactions are Completed. Mortgages on Property Effected at Current Rates of Interest. I Tourists' and Season Tickets Purchased and Arranged for Clients on the Payment Principle. Money advanced on Second Mortgages. Vpply 1. W. Lloyd, Manager, FIELDING (LTD.), HAiTSS-BUlLDINGS, THE HAVES. fSiJ CARDIFF. £ 10 to £ 5.COO Advanced on Note of Hand alone, ?10 to f5.COO Advanced on Kote of H?nd .ilone, aatcription whatever unless business is done. No bills of sale, and the 6trictest privacy guaranteed. On receipt of application representative will wait upon you by appointment and advance you the amount required, re-payable by easy instalments to suit your own con- venience. Sptcial rales for short periode.-Write (in con- fidence) to actual lender, C WELLS, CORRIDOR CHAMBERS, MARKET PLACE, LEICESTER el2590 I iiie Old-tablished Provincial Union Bank con- X lijiu??s V> lend immene sum daily, from £ 19 to £ 5,OCO, on note of band alone Gr other security. No cfliee inquiry charges whatever. Moderate interest Easy inmlme!!t8. Special rates for .hort period8. Largest and most hanonrably condu-tsd business in the Kingdom. Thousands of our regular customers have exfir^ated their entire satisfaction in repeated transae- tions with us. A gentleman from bask will wait upon you at ou with cn6h.-Call or write (in confidence) to Manager, Siaulcy Dowding, 1, QueeWs-equar-e, Bratol, or tie Memr*. Davenport and Mortaaa, QuMn'a-cham- Mat AtetdKW OKdiff. 8UIU j PREPAID SCALE. Small Prepairl Advertisements are inserted in the "EVENING EXPRESS" at the following rates:— ONCE. THKKR 811 011(cm. TIMES. TIXFS. 'l'IMIGS. ( S. D. S. D. S: D 14 words 1 0 3 0 6 I 0 9 15 to 22 words 0 5 10 1LI13 23 to 30 words.j 0 7 11 2 j 1 9 Ew»ira.8j 0 2 0 4 0 6. words. COMBINED SCALE for Small Prepaid Adver- tisements in ttle "WESTERN MAIL" and "EATEN-" lXG EXPRESS":— WORDS. ONCK. 11iI1R:E Tltti, TIMES. S. D. S. D. 8. D, 14 words. 0 8 1 4 2 0 15 to 22 words 1 0 2 0 j 0 23 to 3C words 1 4 2 84 0   0 4 0 8 7T words In all cases the name and address are counted aa part of tho Advertisement! LOST AND FOUND LOST. a Gold Wateh on Saturday evening, between Gas Works, Aberavon, and Intermediate School, Port Talbot; number known; silver chain attached; finder rewarded returning saice to police-station. Port Talbot.. MRchhleJeft-'3t18:- e4249p?S IE Sewing Machine left at 18. Taff-cmbankruect, is iiot rdoemed within three days it will be sold. ep25 MEDICAL. l\tf'IDWlYERy-aaS5;.s held at 61, Charles-street, Car- J. diff.-Letter. Bristol Cot tags Hospital. eU474 SCHOLASTIC PRIVATE Se-hool, Woodville-i-oad, corner May- strelf; established over 20 years. el2690 WANTED immediately, Assistant Mistress fnr if Standards I., n.: Art. 63.—Particulars, Master Powell's Endowed School, Llantilio Crossenny', Aber- ga wnny.. e"4248P5 YOUNG Lady seeks position as Governess in private family; d.;Iy or resident.?pply Miss Houghton, Suirniicrfleld, Pontypridd e4125p25 SHORTHAND, Book-keeping, CoLnmfreial Arithmetic; private ?t4on.-Pro,?pectus, Stanton, 92, Lewis- street, Newport. eIZZ54 HOUSEKtEPtRS, &c. W ANTED, Cook-Housekeeper; other servants kept. u —Apply F 5€, Evening Express, Cardiff., ep26 YOUNG Lady seeks sit",ion young Maid or young Lady's Maid: good dressmaker; referellcœM. J., 71, Harrow-roaC, Newport, Mon. e4266p26 DOMESTIC SERVANTS. GENERAL Sernnt, on in family, required at 143. GAlbany -road.-A pply after 6 p.m. e4217p29 GOOD House-Parlourniail wanted; also Between- Maid.—Mrs. Waddington, Beech Hill, Fók. ewl GENERAL for housework; w3óhing; good wages; Gthres c-ven?ngs out.-51, Ninjan-road. e4253p26 'ifANTED immediately, Etmng. re?peclabl? G{;eral; w"n?Lll family; good wages; references required.- Apply Mrs. Jenkins. Cambrian Rouse. Cowbridge. ewl "TTTANTKD, Housemaid-Waitress.—Apply F 57, ? T Evening Express, Cordift. e4264pS5 "fTTANTED, experienced Ceneral; good character.- V V pply Miss Prosser, West House, Ebbw .Vale. e4252p26 'VT7"A'TEI) im mediately, Xunc; aged about 16; w?"'t be fond of children; good references required- 164, Cathedral-road, Cardiff. e4242p26 GENERAL wanted far young lady; nice, easy, homely Gplare.-14, CQwbridge-road. e4239p26 W ANTED, good Plain Cook by middle of March; three in familY.-Apply Mrs. William Forrest" Llanmaes, St. Pagan's, Cardiff. e4245wl WANTED, steady young girl as Servant; no family; t}' pond hQJIle.-AfJpJ.y, Willi references, Mrs Pri. Supply Stores, Ammanford. e4215p23 W ANTED. experienced Cook-General; family three; good wages; reference*—Davies, Hazcldene, Neath. e4230wl- COOKGeneral disengaged; 3i years' reference; good cook, wash; country.—14, Cowbridge-road. ep26 j{T .>\XTED, experienced General Servant; smajl \Y family; good wages.-II, Promenade, Swana.. e4204p29 HOUSE-Pariourmaid wanted for maiden lady; nice, eas/ situation.—14, Cowbridge-road. e4241p24 "TXTANTED, Cook-General and young Housemaid.- V V Apply 123, Kewport-road, Cardiff. el2698 i¡¡T ANTED, Cook-General; Is. Rouse-Parlourmaid.— Dobsoa. )1, West bourne-road, Penarth. ep29 WANTED, young Housemaid.—Apply, Mating age, Va ges, reference, Mrs. Tippins, Wyesfcarn. Mon- mouth. e4211p25 WANTED immediately, Kuræ; experienced; good wieeren?ces; age.-Hicks, 136, Llandaff-road, Car- difL go c4234p25 "VXTANTED, goÓd-PWn COOJM&rCh 15th; l' country.—Mrs. IrviM, Southerndown. Bridgend. e4170p27 ixl' A NTF;riipeTienéd-cOOk:a:ei1eraI;iI1T:iillj¡y; wrniddle age preferred; good character indispen- *«ab!e.—Appl/, between 6 and 9, W. F. Govier, 25, Oak- field-street, Cardiff. e4191p27 W A-WED, Cook-Geaneral.—Mrs. Ne&le, I wood, if Park-road, Penarch. e4192p27 "TXTANTED Im1l:13t;goOd Plain Cook.-Mrs. Kenieth M?-rlev, 6, Victoria-road, Penath. el2686 WANTED, by icb. 22nd competent House-Parlour- ¡ v maid; good references required from last situ- ation.—State wages, imons, Cao Court, IB,idgeti Glamorgan. e4G15p27 XTtTAXTED, exi?,rienced Nur Housemaid; sm all f family; plain 6ewing; wages E14 to begin.- Apply Mrs. Edward Richards, Elmsfield, Tondu, Glam. e412cp25 HOTEL SERVANTS. I EXPERIENCED Barman seeis Re-engftgement; [j excellent ?haracteT.-Pearce, 343, Gloucester-road, Horfield. S12682 ANTED at once, experienced General Servant; I" must prodce good rE'ferenœApp!y Mr?. Llewellyn, Blaenogwr Hotel, Nartymoel, near Bridgend. e4253wl iXT AN-TEDlOr()UglïlYtn¡8twort. and experienced "f Man for Nine and 5¡1"it bar; aged about 30; only those with undeniable references need apply~F 46, Evening Express, Cardiff. e4237p26 HOTEL.—Required, an experienced commercial-room HM'aitr?- ("¡ngle-handed).-Apply F 38, Evening Express. Cardiff e4214pZS' "ITfTANTED, experienced Cook; used restaurant work; good car?er.-F 32, Evening Express, Cardiff. e4203p25 XSJ"AN'Tiif) immediately, two General Servants on- AA ble to do plain cooking.-Lifje, Belle Vue Hotel, Penrhiwceiber. e4197p29 Wf ANTED, -tond Barmaid for hotel barT young;' W good reftrencss.—Apply Ram Hotel, Giou-st,?-. __n_u- e4212p25 WANTED, good Plain Cook; also tron-, country f" girl as Kitchenmaid; must have good references. —Apply Ram Hotel. Gloucester. e<213p25 WANTED at once, Boots, Billiard Marker (young), and to make himself generally useful.—Apply P. Smith, Grand Hotel. e4235p25 UDER Chamber Ai?t requircd; good references; Apply Penarth Hot"l, Penarth. e4130p27 TTNDEK Boots wanted at once.—Apply Boots, Step- U n?y Hotel, Llaneily. ?4179p26 "TENANTED, trong girl as General Serant; ÎÏÕ washing: wages £ 13; refTcrLe? required.—Apply Mf. Buekneil, Mackintosh Inn. Cathays. Cardiff. ep26 TRAVELLERS, AGENTS. (^01/LEfTOR and Canvasser.—Junior wanted: small (,, salary and commllon; must ha" had exTerimcR of out-door work.- Apply, by letter only, Western Mail, Limited. Cardiff. el 2694 RE req"ilrp' metpor,'enced. —T. Williams, 7, Clare-road, Riverside, Cardiff. f'4<57p25 CAV ASSEI. Cashiers, Warehousemen, Kent Collec- tors, &c., with spare time, should apply for par- ticulars of first-class Agency; highly remunerative terms.-Artdre-5 F 48, Evening Express, Cardiff. ewl SUCCESSFUL Fishing Specialities; list free; Angler Agents wanted.-Steel, Capehall, Lesmahagcw, Lanark. e4210u7 -A Splendid Outside Appointment is vacant in A,Mertlivr distriet.-Only gentlemen of influence, tact, and good references need apply, in confidence, to 358, Evening Express, Merthyr. e4200p25 TYPEWRITER Traveller wanted, for first-class machine; must be thoroughly experienced; salary and commission.—Apply, by letter only, Western Mail, Limi1ed. Cardiff. e1265 -;nn-ÜÃr:áiÙs,-H,er;Ïl vacanci? firet-cla?s :IVI Cz.rTDen-al('smen in different di??tee*s; gc?-d prospects; strictly sober men, with highest credentials. -Thomas and Evans, Welsh Hills Works, Porth. e4171p27 A- GENTS wanted.—Kyl-kol 6d. Packet saves i ton of coal; one agent's profit one week, £10 10s.; you can do this.—C. A. Hoult, Doncaster. e4129p25 11 DRESSMAKERS, MILLINERS, &c i-:1:1Ü-¡-X-E RY W :llitêipcr¡;nce:l. stylish mjli'-n' I- — Full particulars, HEmry Laviers, C^imer; lal- s! re.'t. Maestf-g. e4!31p27 DRESSMAKING.—Wanted, e?priel,,ed Hand^ DAppl?-, full particulars, Lloyd, Draper, Tenby, ewl ",xTA.iáEDoõ(Çpr¡;¿¡ca.l Mil!iiEr; ?ill?o VV maker must be gcod fit; medium class trade.- Photo and particulars, Bucklands, Drapers. Barry. ewl MILLINfiRY.—Good, Practical stylish first Hand; 1-1: take, execute own orders; &c?&Lct showroom when reanired; good stock&eeper and saleswoman.-State former situations, age, esperieace, salary, Push and k Co., BoittlU 84Wp26 CLERKS, MANAGERS, &c WANTED, competent General Clerk for house coal (, and colliery; attend Correspondence, traffic, and sales; experience in quarry business preferred; must be well reeommended.-E72, Erening Express, Cardiff. e4114p25 POSTAL.—Required, YGung Lady for omce; experienced ia S.N. and sounder; indoers.-Mrs. Watkin, Sub-Postmistress, Borth. Cardiganshire, ewl "1X7"ANTED, smart Youth; experienced olte- wart?.- l State ge. F 54, EYntng Express, CarGi:f. ewl LAND investment and General Insurance Company require local Secretary, South AVales; qualification £ 100.—F ;)9, Evening Express, Swansea. e4228pS5 rpYPEWRITING.—Vacancy for Pupil at moderate fl?e T-App!3r Manageress, Typewriting Department, Western Mail Office, Cardiff, C1270 -Xf-N'õiD-¡;nmCdiately, (smart youth as Clerk to VV. assist at coTlect,?lkg.-SWe w..g, &c., Evans and Short, Printers. Tonypacdr. e4220pC5 "T^\TAXTED, good Positiwx of Trust by gentleman '1)01,?, general capabilities, and h?, held an unimpeachable character thrtjaghout his business carcer; aged 36.-E 99. Evening Express, Cardiff. e4150p2S ASSISTANTS wanted everywhere to ddivs, &c.—fend addressed en-^slope for prospectus, North (3 H Dept.), 6. York-buildings, Adelplii, London. ep27 £ 3 Weekly.—Fersons wanted everywhere for addressing circulars.—Send addressed envelope for proposal Manager, 8B, Elm Lodge. SontliaU. Middlesex. e4175p27 MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS CJHOP Assistants (all trades) are requested to keep IO away from Ferndale; dilute pending. e4160p27 w ANTED, smart lad a? *pprentca to hat trade- VV F 29' Eqming Express, C\riiff. ?4194p29 "1X7" ANTED, smart J.ad^for milk round.— Apply » Dairv Co.. Stough-treet. Ñ:£lpl6 XXTANTED. Gardener, whv would not object to i-Ok- 't in 9.fl,r (no mtlking), and mi, himn-If useful; live in-F 36, Evening Exprs. Cardiff. ep25 'XT AKTED. a good all-rikmd Farm Laboorer: good w-i l? d garden at a low rent: state wages.— Apply George Williams, Gre«imeadow Farm, Cwmbran. ca2706 P BOOH-Coitshman (single); H" in; aœtainer; eU IT up in all his duties; good character indispensable. -Captain Mann, Senn?bridgvl Breçonshir:: e4255p26 GROCERY and Provisions.—Thomas and Evans, GII 'Dth, have va=cy for omrt Improver or Junior (outdoors); Welsh; must lisve highest refe- rences. e421Sp29 DRAPERS.—Wanted, a young Man of good Dexperieilce.-Appl,, with fall particulars, D. May- berry Williams, Draoer, Pontypridd. GARDENER wanted lor vegetables, fruit, and Gfio?ers, and willing to make b?'ms&,f generally useful.—State wages, with references (cottage found;, I W. H. M., Greenmeaflow, Porth. e423Ep23 XXTANTED, 3, -ng Mas to make h'm-If generally uetu¡; knowledge bWtling.st<,res prefcrrro.- Apply H. T. Clements, London Hotel, Weston-super- Mare. e42S2p26 w ANTED. Hanlioi also General FHJU Hand; cot- tages and gardens.—The Homestead. Sully. ep25 TXTANT^D, Repairer, BOQt Shop; one usea to hamd- V V ren wo"k.-Ai?i4y Boots, "County T?m?s*' Office, Brecon. el?,CS6 'T'"{TXTED, young Lady of good appearance as V V Apprentice to sbowro?ms; in or out dom'; also Apprentices to dressmaking.—Apply Whitaker and Jones, Westboume House. High-street, Cardiff. ep29 LADIES wanted to take orders for high-class ¡¡(heIties. -APPIT, with references, Dominion Novelty Com- pany, 29, W 1Jo-=-I>!ace, Cadiff. 06P25 DODD and 00., Comptoa HÕ, Aberdare, require Dcxperien?,i man a? Window !)res?r. and to supervise fancy departments.—Full particulars of experience and salary required, firet lee._29 E- _ÙMiN8 (Limited), Cardiff, require two or three Efirst?l? Shopmen: good references required.- Apply 2, The Hayes, Cardiff. Xrn^HEFS.—Wanted an active yo-m?; Man; B,abie to ki*?l.-APPIY Viften4 Bachcz, Whitcombo- etreet, A herds, re e4149p2o XECHAIflCS-rOood Bcn for situation, FItters At Improver.—W., Westeri Mail, Merthyr. ep25 Cn LOriÜ&ent' rcery.-B. Morris and Co.. Clothiers, Carmartiien- h36 a vacancy for a good Mn (outdoors); Welshman.' e4182p25 SMART Junior Assistanta.—Apply, giving fff par- ticuf's, Co-operative, hrndale. eU20p25 W ANTED, to- Apprentice respectable Youth gcod f f trade or i>u5iM!S.- 5 3gt Evening Express, Car- diff. ? e4071p23 "1XTANTED, stea^T" Yoij% ised to horses and to V-V eslivv.: otest.-g-APfi. street, Docks. el261! XX7"ANTED a few smart Lads who can ride bicycles; wbe re,ppctable and produce good references. -Apply "Evening Express" Office ell7S3 PREMISES. MESSRS. S. HERN AND .TKRTWEE, In- AUCTIONEERS, VAIATETtS. SURVEYORS, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS. For list of Business Premises and Houses to be Let or Sold see "Western Mail" Daily. Printed RiEter free. 'Offic?,, 93, St. Mary-street, Owdiff. EatabltEbed 1849. SHOP in centm of town; suitäbïehatrdr¡rer Or dairy shop: good opening; low rent.-Gibson, Auctioneer, LlaneUv. e4221p29 TO Let. Couper Villa, Wordsworsh-avenue, 6?,diff? TApp,3- aoove, J. M. Curnow. e'?2668 HOUSE for Sale in Adamsdown. with early posses- H!I. r-,d c. bath: good condition.—Write D. S. Evening Express. Newport. e4265p26 TO I'll,7, Windsor-place, Ca,diff; well-arranged, Thousr; good garden; P08Sesj01l 25t? March.-Apply 247, Xewport-road e4223p29 TO LeF, 10, Consteilaiion-street, Ronth.—Applv H"\tz- Tm. 22, St. m.rv-stx"t, CardJ. e4205p23 A \1ED7 BuSïïieS;-Premis6s; good ^positioius Aber- V tiller; Pontypoel. Merthyr, Mountain Ash, Tonypandy, Pentre, Maesteg, Bridgend.—Full particu- lars, Briggs snd Co., Tradegar e42.>3p29 A RLBOROUGH-Road.—House for Sale; cheajT; 1"1. immediate pu-cliaser.-F 44, Evening Express, Car- diff. e4232p29 LET or Sold, House and Factory in BQstal; now Lused as cycle factory and plating works; very reasonable rene; price £300.-Hoogson, Folly, Tutshill, Chepstow. e4164p27 FOR Sile, Penylan HUl, semi-detached, driuble-i ut 1- Heusm; cellar In basement; ground floor, three reception rooms, large china pantry, and larder; first floor, five badrooms and billiard-room, bath and w.c.; second floor, three bedrooms; ground rent Fg 10s.—Apply Comley. 84, Penylan-road. e4l62w5 F- OR Safe, Dwelling-house, with coachhouse, stable" yard, &c., known as flighimeld, Caerau-crescent, Newport: the house contains 3 reception and 5 bed- rooms, with usual offices, including good oeliars, flower and kitchen gardens, with grejnhouse, fernery, &c.; the situation is the best and healthiest in Newport.— Full particulars, and order to view, Walter Hunter and Co., Counei,-cbambe-s, Newport. eH55p2ê TO Let, The Beeches, 167, Newport-road, comer mi T dence eminently Faitable for medical gentleman.— Gottwaltz and Perry, High-street^ e44115u3 MOY-Hoad.—Dwelling-house, With workshop at rear; .if. ch?ap.-E 82 Enlllng Exprese, CaJdiff. e4122p25 S HOP and Dwelling-house to L«t on Lease.—Apply S. Jennett, 136, Queen-street, Cardiff. 1251Z LARGE Premises to bo Let in -M a,y-,tr-t, CaNtiff L'ithin P. minute's walk of Great W,.t,rn Raiway Station; suitable for hotel, club, or restaurant; particu- lars on application.—Address B 68, Evening Express, Cardiff. el2570 ~B" rSINESSES.—When yOU want to buy or sell b- Br.2SS send full particulars.—Jones, Business Broker, 161. 'sro-rdif[_- -1657 I APPLY to J. T. Sal1ders, Auctioneer and Estate AAgi,nt 29, St. )(nr} -5tt, Cardiff, for following properties to Let:—22, Park-street, Us. gj.; 19, Somer- set-street, 7s. 6a.; Saitmcad-road, 6s. 6d. 44, Davis street, 9s. 6d.; 31, Milfaid-street, 6s. gd. Byron-street, 6s. 6d. el2494 OFFiCES TO LEï. T. Mary-street, Cardifti^Sevearl well-H^hted room* s singly or in soitfis, In Western Mail-fthamberB; passenger lift; electric lighting; lavatory on each floor. -Apply Mr. E. H. Crafter, Western Mail, Cardiff. 612608 LAND AND FARMS. R Safe, "Poultry F; weir TitTm^d,_ wïOlfstrn- Vsi?,3 fruit gaden?, and land?* 'mexpjred ti?, b?y.t 17 years: low rejit; price, complete with tsock. A-c., £ 150.-Apply to Farm, F 31, Evening Express, < ■jjrdiff. APARl MENTS. LODGi'GS for t?o rpectable youeg men: liot bath—26 Cogan-terrace.Cothays ,4226pZ5 N- iCELy-f,lJmisbed F-nt Apart m eI:Ls;eveiy-oo n.: Nvu-Tiienc?-1,36, .ond-road'_Cardi1I. c126S1 I^URNISHED Apartments: single "rx;rfon or two Ffriends; convenienm.5, Dogfield-strert, Cat hays. e41&3p27 OMFORTAELE Eord, 11 F?.- Apartments; every convenience.-101, Malefant- street. Cathays. e4189p27 C- ÓMFÙRTABLE Front, Sitting, and Bedroom"; gentleman or two friends.—108, Richmond-r03d. e41C5p2? FARM AND GARDEN. AIVE~ 200 to 300 m:sce!laneous~TOnamentaT" SuhS, s3(t. to 5ft.-Rearn, 82, Bailway-stxeet, t?piwt Cardiff. e4246wl BUSINESSES FOR 018 POSAL ioR Sale, Grocery and Provision BusineSsT^lertJiyr; thickly populated district; good living, smart man; low rent counters and ùx,ur(:. belong to shop.— F 55, Evening Express. Cardiff. c4367p:7 m 1 -i 1 HORSES, LIVE STOCK, &c. SMART Cob for Sale, rising 4; 14.2 hands.—Apply E. C. Jordan Contractor Corporation-road Newport, Mon. e4231p29 POSTING.—Good Pony and Trap or Wagan,,tte meet any train.-TeiWa?h J Wftlt-ms, BJaenrhondda. e4053 1::wR 'iLe, two Jervy Owi—Apply The arfliea. .1: Lamae. e41zrp29 FURNITURE. '1'° Forni' ,7h" ,1 T Here's an exceptional opportunity. Harris, The Market Furniture Depot. Market-buildings. Newport, is Selling Bedroom Wardrobes. Dining-room Suites, Sideboards, Bookcases, Mirrors, Cabinets, Draw- ing-roon*. Suites, Bedsieads, Carpets, and Bedding at mrveJ,t:> low prices. If )'OU live DO mi,es away vO" will &;v? more ?ham a five pound note, even in furnish- l a8aI::u:ar aE/:cte:u cl?'6'3 BEVAN and Co.'s special bargains for cash.—Cardiff, J Swansea. lcntypride,, Newport, Pontypcol. TVEViS and Co. for handsome Tapestry Carpets, D bordered and ready for laying, from lis. lid. T> £ VAJT and Co. for grand patZe,?W and eXCelient II vaiu. in F1ocordoth and Linoieum. EEVAS and <Jo. Icr Carpets and -BTthrUgs of every Bdescription at krw-t prices. BEVAN acd (x. for massive iicu Eedaxoais, 2in Bpi:lar? from L IU.Od. BEVAJS ma Co. fcr splendid Hufcd UlO AU- bray B.&-teaids, from £ 4 4s. B- .EVAN aal Co. 1 or b'jrt valce in Wire-woveR Mat- Wtres?-w, full-3i2ed, frem 78. lld. and Co. I-r fuli-siied own make Feather JL-P Beds, good linen ticks, from i2s. fid. I Bp'?ate-glaw back3, n-um ?-3 Igs.6d. plate-glass backs, front £ 3 19s. 6d. B- KVAN and Co. for immeii.? ¡ectTon Walnut and L p ether Ove=antles, 53. lid. w lo guineas. BEVAN and 60. for l??d-ocm Suit??chW., gla28, marble stand. chairs, Ac., ES 17& Cd. BEVAN a I Co. for gand Satiu Walnut Bed. BroGm Suites. from 10 to 25 uine25- BEVAN aad Co. 'or Chippendaie and ?,tb*r Cbi-ZS Bzlri-side'v?.Y,i!s; great variety. DEVAN and Oo. for Ame?r.?n orgaa??, every instru- D cent wuranted 10 veers, from £7 17s. 6d. BEVAN and Co. far l'=afort, fun co:np. hand- Bam.e walnut cases, from L!5 15*. TTVEVAN and Co. for handsome Saddlebag Suites, D grand patterns, from 8 to 13 gifinaas. BEVAN and Co. for he ceitfcraUd Euapress Piano, a r> magftiftcent inrtrjinent, 23 guineas. TJETAN and Co. for rey beautfful 8ni in figured D silk, fmir 12 gt:ine to 25 guineas. TM5VAN and C-. far the Yi, Gf all Pianos; see it f> t-. :e 40 -œtl6 it BEVAN and Co- (Ltd.); L3.éat Fllrnish, C..rd;, BSwaa-a.. Patyprièd, :K, :nd Pontypo, MUSICAL. F5UR Pipe-Organ, Tuning 1:eviYS. ir., write (?. R PGLi'i. 141, Arran-slreet. Cardiff. rL07p 1)E2îot-pno8-¡ôr-saicor-f8, Eaves, CardiC. e-U53p27 ITALIAN Mandoline, magnificent, £ 5 55.; instrument by Ferrari, 11,?ly; case and tutor, sac,;fic? 1& 6d.; dlw p:>tnt Zither, B :mjo. Yandoiine? Lb 6!5.: instru- ment case aDd tutor, sacrifice !9s. 6d.; appro,;?l wi!- lil?giy; mtL s-11 thcm as I am going abroad.—Miss Don. l. Wirdscr-?tree». Uxbridge. e414Sp26 p IA2??01, Piano9. J. Ratl1 amd Sons' -,nl offers in iron-framed Pianofcrlo-, with Ûl the latest modern imnroycment:. A En-TK :Mol: good walnut ease; full com- ..L p: cash £ 15 15s. "T7TUROIT5AN" Moski.; tilde wil-,Iu* case; check B' i action: trichord, & csnt 18 ISs. 4 LEXAND&R" Model; full compass; handsome -1-1.. marqncterie panel, &(' cash, £2;) 12s. 6d. 1 • TTANDMO.ME I'ianoforte," in Louis m%: full size JlL and compass, rich case and tone; double ■sconces: cash, £ 25 4s. "XTUSIC Trades A«orfatIon'' Model; man-cllm;S iV Xvalue: btauti/y), r!cli trne.: ca?si). L?l. "I^VRAWING-Room od¡": a perfect instrument for I to:1!' h, tODC, &nd durability; cash L?a5 10,?, -E fhail be pleased to arrange for amy of t.l ■ V V instruments to It iad cn cur i:nprovÑ Hire Sytt«-m.—For tortus, &c., call at R. J. Heath and Sons' 76. Queen-street (comer of Charles-street).. Card^T. Also Pontypridd, Penarth; and Port Talbot. clllCo D ALE, Forty, and Co.'s Specialities in full compass, iron-framed Pianofortes. COLLEGE" Model: =h, £161&) roM walnut wood case. COLLEGZ'? £13 1&5.; <class B) solid walnut wood ca.??e. EDUCATIONAL," Model; oÐ, £'&2 10s.; handsome walnut wood case. INFLEXIBLE" Model: cMh, C25 108.; tuH righ. p?ano; vertica? r.trg1g. "IRD NCLAD" Model; cash, £"28_; small upright grand aWrsi.uEp" •» LISZT" Model; cash, E31 10e.; magnificent value; on'rtnmg. KAISER" Model; cash. £ 42; a full upright concert :t. grand. -¡ Lr:- aoo,:e Models c-.n? ,bo had ou OU;' Hjn Purchase A.,?ystem for a small sum^monihly. C?a and inspect above specialities if seeking i-good and reliable Piano at a moderate cost. DA.LE Forty, and Co.. Piano ;i!V Organ Merchants, Eigh-street and Ü:st1e Arca<J(- (;a.rd:if. e10596 DOMESTIC ARTICLES. SPEKCEit, the U niversal Providar for Babies, St. S Joha's-square, Cardiff. SPECER for Latest Designs in Baby Carriage& Send for price IL-t?-. See his showrooms. SPENCER'S Eath Chairs, Invalid Cnairs. Send p.c. for lists. PJØiCIiR.S Wonder of the Age Sewing Machiws, complete, for 5Js. 6d. Send p.c. for lists. s FENCER'S Mangling and Wl¡;g Maci?i?es Washing Maehm, Send p.c. for ,;sts. SPENCER'S Kn;tting Machines. The Ecijpse is the s best Knitter in the IVold. Send p.c. for Hits. SPENCEB'S on'v address is St. John's Church- square (opposite C'h, Card. ei2504 ¡ COAL FOR SALE. FOR SALE. I COALS.—Best Double Screened, 22s. 6d.; V?p5ndi?, cIrgc?. 13s. lar^e Reaash, 17s. Ffaldaa utE, 20s.; Kitchen, 16s. 9d.; Girth Nuts, lfs.; Houss Srusi's. 12s. 6d.; Forest Cobbles, 19s.; Steam Nuts, 15s. 9d. per ton delivered; Anthracite Ocean Nuts, Coke; no agenrs; send direct; ring up Nat. Tel. 01024; lower prices far quantities; quotations any station South Wales.—West End Coal Cu. opposi'« the Workhouse Cardiff. el24S2 c OAI-S per ton tor cash on delivery; red ash large or cobbles (splendid value, good quality), 17s.; handpicked large. 19s.; bright hard large or cobbles (highly recommended", 21s.—Please send postcard, Shields Bras., Cr-s Coal Yard, Rhynmey &ilwa-. near ??i5 Bridge, Cardiff. Established 1375. e12310 BICYCLES, TRICYCLES, &c. SECOND-Hand Frames and Wlieels; a quantity to sell cheap to clear; would suit hirer.—Norton, 126, Queen-street, Cardiff. elZS59 10 10-. Road Itacer, fixed wbeel. for £7 7a.; Gent's Beeston Humber. free wheel. £16 16s. foe Lll lIs.; Ladies' free wheel Raglan for £7 78.; all unused.— Norton, 126, Queen-street. Cardifl. 812338 BEYAN has a large number of slightly shop soiled Cycles of all makes, to clear; cheap.Castle-street, Cardiff. BEVAN for R=ela.gh SVl"ift, tb Cycle of C?-c!e' beautifully finished, of gr.efTiI design; abso- lntd' flit best material produced: highest class work- manship: fitted with Swift fne-no::lJ frc@ wheel, 2 rim! J);¡nlop tvr&s; £ 12 12s.. c, 2, 6d. monthly. BEVAN for the celebrated New 1:(,d-c,,n; ith hub 2-,pe«i g?r. thus ensuring easy rkiin free wheel pla??-d riw, h?ghest grade tyr-; £ 12 12s., or 24s. &d. per month. BEVAN ir Siandard, New Hud8ûn Cycles; fitted Wl'i?.h free wheel, 2 rim brakes, Dunlop tyres; L10 10s., or 21s. n onthjy. BEVAN for Majestic Rosd and Path Racers, I ridden bv rntny of the best South Waies racing men; £10 lOa.. or 21s. monthly. BEVAN ior t!eln'ated Diamond C,cle; fitted with ball bc-? Lg free wheel, piaed rim, cent lined green; guaraateed Dunlop liceused tyres: F,6 19s. 9d.. or lSf. pcr momh. BEVAN for celebrated fear Cycles; fitted with free B?l, 2 rim brak", or new departure hUDs; £8 :=- or 12,. P?t ?,ntb.. BEVAN for best, and cheapest repairs. acccs?orieG, coders for any section rims from AC-. W.. cellu- loid r"idgua:^s, .S s. 9d.: gas lamps, 3.?. Od fmnt rim brake. 3s. 3d.: covers readv for fittj'ng wrre. 4. Od.: tubes, pi^rariped, 6d. orders thrmjsrb p«?t roreive -p-Tiai attention.—Be^an, Castlestre«., Cardiff. el2701 PIGEONS, POULTRY, Ac. C-äI(-RI: \11-()()kj!lg v. :0;-de:j-pr:r-MMh: C Apn]: Micorcas, 0rp?mLrI-rn?. Leghorns, Is. 6d.; croébr0d, 7". 6d. dozen; cash.—Edward Evan??, Past- rhydyfen. Glamorgan. e4166p27 SPORTING CAETRtDGES.—The CnMCaItrfclge, 7s. 3d. per 100; C loaded witb Schultze or Amberite smokeless pow- der. 7s. 9d. per 100; once used always used; samples given free on personal application; Nobel's Bailistite, 9e. 6d. per 100. Orders for 1,000 cartridges delivered free —Supplied only by Crobe Bros., c:t.-d:ff. GUNS. B.fies, Ee*o!ver», Cates, C<1md6e Bags, and G,,l tn:n &crLzeoTies at lowen prices; pedal atten- tion to all class of repairs; Denote-barrel Lmachloa-ling Guns, fromæ2s. 6Ii:_u CROSS Bros Gunsmiths and Ammunition Dealers.— 3 and 4, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. el2007 MEDICAL REMEDIES. SK1;:t:h:Y:f5:Úe:t or any skin Complaint whatever conduit. Prof. Crosswalle, Herbalist, Thomas-street, Newport (near P05t <,öict:). Hundreds cured. Call or write. e4121p25 -4 mTFICIAL Leg, Hands, Leg lrcn, Children's AR:,ibb,,r Trusses, E11k¡c Stoc.kJngs. Gl)-œrme Syringes. Valgus Pads, &c.; in stock. Children's Rub Trusses, Crutch Shoes. Trtuseae, Knee Caps. Crutches, Bella, See.: ladv attendant for ladies' belts and trusses repairs done; list free.—Allen Pearce, Charles-street off Queen-street), Cardiff, and Broadmead, Bristol. el2l32 STRONGLY recommend you UF!!I rlTlCo1& ;-li-;W I- i known it. fail to cure Rheumatism. Sciatica, Lum- bago; I consider it beat embrocation In existence; have you seen Anthony'j window ■ jir-i: Jtojr-atreet ? el2306 CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &o. j FOR Sale, a large B?ake; marly new; carry 25 adt:lt Pp?rs?onE.-Apply 16, Q,,iee3.-s;raet, Newport, Mon. e4156p26 STEWARD'S greM Stock-taking SaJe no?? on Jor one month only. Send quick to %ecum I:>argaim. Buyers of reliable H'\rnæs. 'add! Bridles, Horse Rugs, Waterproof Aprons, Loin Covers, Cart Co;e. Cart and Gig Lamps. Hjgs and Trunks of all kinds, and every article in the trade &U!,plied. A sample order will convince j-ou'that cur goods rne value cannot be beaten. Cheapest in Wales. No auction rubbish. Send for our new up-o-d;¡,\¡> i'lustrated list and testimonies* free. Post orders receive prompt attention.—Only j address. Steward's Harness and Bag Factory, Wood. street. Cardiff. Nat. Tel. 3x1. Eat". over So years, e!2524 | VTEW Landau (with Cee springs), Victoria (with rubber tyres), Liverpool G ig, Tudor Gig, Surrey Carts, aral Gov erness Cars.—Lewis, Carriage Builder, Clare-street Cardiff. ellC33 -=al MISCELLANEOUS. ADAME Proctor, Distinguished Palmist, Phreno- l!. logist, 17, Wharton -street. Cardiff, near Free Library. el2454 IS your Watch Wrong? The best, ar.d -ïie;-t snop m Cardiff for the repair cf watches of ery desc: fptlcn fEcglish or Foreign) is S"„ Castli, Arcade (third shep Srtsn Castle-steret), t.y Jboim Kair (tor ten years with Mr. SpirLdion), Clocks and Mnsio Boxes cleaned and repaimd. nn. an=T. Castk-mad. Cardiff. ararobe 1\1 Dphi IPMCTS punctually attended to. el27C5 i—«—i ——— ■ MISCELLANEOUS WANTS iTÄKTlÚ), large quantity of Petroleum or Oil l,1 Barrels; delivered, Swana; price: qmmtity.- F 21, Evening Express, Cardiff. E'4138p27 MISCELLANEOUS SALES. BOOT Repairing Machine (Singer's); new; c4 10- F 37. Ecniu,- Expr.s, Cardiff. e4216p £ S I -1:iK'1iTYofO;:¡dh¡¡nd-Doo. Sashes, and Q l"raIl'e8 for Sale,-Apply E. C. JCTdam, CemiLnc!ior, j Corpora;ion-ioad, Ne^7>cit, Mon. e4ZSOp?2 s :an:I1.-3iia::l.; S B:mdsaw3, 18in-, 241a., 5OiL-, and 36m.: 12in. and 'Ün. Planing Thickmessing -mAchLw5, che-P.-h-ra I Firth, Engineers. Osoett. Yorks. el2599 I OPEt'lAL Gas Engine Oil; »en- finest gL,.rnte-i; S Is. 3d. nett. i)? g3llcn d?i iyered anYWhere-Balph Nance. A. I E L Dock-chambers, CardiC. ?4044p29 A E' Bath =Ci:¡;:i:.t :4t -V of gas ?d). saf? efficient, durabi,Shre?sbu-.v, Caida Works, St3tion-road, Camberwell, London, S.E. el26 £ 7 uric paper, Is. l?er P-ek?t: postage id.—Sta- I_:rrt;!1.erW;:t_t ;Mt:=Sta. II A LWAV3 R,?,?y, Always Tidy.—The -New Semper .1.. Para'?us Post-card Book, containing four dozen post-cards with perforated counterfoil; price id.; i posta-ga 2d.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, <s. 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[By Special Arrart gem ent.- Copy ri glit.] THE ROMANCE OF AI SPINNING WHEEL, i By VIOLET E. MITCHELL.! The kerosene 1 amr) in Mis& Hetty Bonnet s j 'i'he lierosene la.mn ?r, :¿iss Hetty BonneT's little sitting-room was turned up to its fullest extent, and in the centre of the floor- kneeling before a black, tin trunk was Miss Hetty her- self, while by her side, regarding the opera- tion of packing with the familiarity of old and privileged friendship, sat an immense yellow oat. There was an air of cheerfulness about the apartment not wholly due to the presence of its bright-eyed owner, whose quaintly braided hair, and oid-fas-hioned. flowered merino gown were suggestive of rosemary and lavender, but also to the wide-niouthed fireplace, with it3 polished brass and irons, and to the tall lock in the corner, whose smiling face had placidly looked down upon the same green and led carpet for the la-st twenty yenrs. "I declare!" exclaimed Miss Hetty, lr.ying in the trunk with tender care her very best dress of purple delaine, "it does sti*ra like a dream, Tom, the idee of me ever geitiu' to see New Ycrk. And after wantin' to ro all my life. to think of this chance comin'. so unexpected. Ain't I glad I'd saved up that fifty dollars! lots ,f tb"ng,-? to tell ?-ou My My! There'll be lots of things to tell you when I git back." She arose as she spoke, her face aglow vith pleasurable excitement, and taking down fiom a closet a large piece of grey calico, threw it lightly over ?. cherry-wood spinning wheel that stood near the hearth, and whose fluffy j ball of flax had been the one plaything held 1 sacred from Tom's kittenhood. "I must'ent forget." murmured she, "to cover up grandmother's old wheel: it would catch a sight of dust while I'm gone." Just at this moment a vibrant knock ou the ¡ front door caused Miss Bonnet to start, but. holding the kerosene lamp in her hand and closely shadowed by the cat, she proceeded to admit a bustling, red-visaged woman, whose whole appearance was in striking contrast to Miss Hetty's spick-and-spanuess. "Well, Hetty; how near ready be your" inquired the visitor, seating herself with scant ceremony upon the closed lid of the tin trunk and looking about her with vulgar curiosity. Got your grandmother's old wheel covered I up, h'aint you? My lands! I never could I' see why yoa keep that humly old rubbidge in your settin' room. If Ïw<W! a pictur', now. or a, bit of etatooary, there'd be some sense, but-" She paused for a moment to eye Tom. who. with bunched-up back. walked off ill disdain. He had a very poor opinion of Mrs. Wilkinn, anyway. Well," continued that lady. not waiting for a reply. I jest run over to tell you that I'm all packed, and Jerushy, she's all packed, and I'm goin' home, quicker'n forked light- nin". to put in father's starched shirts, and then we'll be all ready to start for ew York I to-morrow mornin'. You'll be waitin' for us when we come round for you in the wagon, Hetty?" "Oh. yes. Mary Jane," answered Miss Bonnet. I haven't got one thing left to 'tend to. 'cept to take Tom round to Elizc Ann I Merrit's; site's a-goin' to take care of him for me." "If you'd a husband and half-a-dozen young 'uns to look after," sniffed the visitor, you wouldn't make so much of that yaller cat, I ain't got no time to fool with pets." Like s not." murmured Miss Hetty, meekly. The Lord don't send all of us the same mercies, Mary Jane. and mehbe he don t mind my w-a&tin' a little time on Tom. I ain't got no other company." 1 suppose you ain't heard the news about Sarah Pearshall's little boy bem' so stck J inquired Mrs. Wilkins, pausing, with her hand on the door. The little one, with the brov n eyes, and long, yaller curls, that's called Sammy?" aske-d Miss Bonnet anxiously. "Why, what ails The little feller?" "Thedoetor says he's got to have an opera- tion performed OIl his thigh bone," explained the visiter, or elae he can t live. But. land o' Canaan! his mother's that sliiftlea, she ain't got no money to send him to the hospital in New York, let alone go with him- and Dr. Gregory says he'll have to go. for it can t be I done here." She ain't got no money to send him?" I echoed Miss Hetty. "Pora little R¡unmy Pore little chap." Yes, it's too bad, ain't it"" asserted Mrs. Wilkins. carelessly. Well, good-night, Hetty, and mind yon re ready." "Good-night," responded Miss Hetty, and closed the doo I' Alone. in the little sitting-room, she sat down before the open fire. and with earnest eyes gazed into the heart of the glowing ooa.ls. Pore little Samnay," she repealed, softly, to herself, Pore little feller." Bye-and-bye. she got up and went quickly over to an old horsehair sofa. and kneeling down before it, buried her face in her hands. "Dear litwd," whispered she. "jest make me do it; it ain't much, after all. yotLve done for me. Je&t take any idee of goin' out of my head. When she arose to her feet, there was a light in her grey eyes that was as if the glory of the Shechinah rested upon her. » « Ten, minutes later a little figure, wrapped in a grey shawl, knocked, timidly, at Sarah Pearsall's kitchen door. "Why, Hetty Bonnet, is that you?" ex- claimed Sammy's mother. "Come right in." "-No. I can't to-night," murmured the visitor, "it's late, but I jest run over to give you a little money, so's you can go 'long with Sammy to New York and take him, real com- fortable." Mrs. Pcarsall glanced down at the roll of bills which had been laboriously gathered, a penny at a time, and hoarded for the one treat in Miss Hetty's life, aud gasped, "Oh, no!" "Now, dear heart," protested Mits Bonnet, seeing the mother's tears begin to fall. "don't you feel rit) ways bad about it. I don't need it a bit, and I ain't denyin' myself anythin' worth speakin' of." And before Mrs. Pearsall could utter her thanks, the little figure in its grey shawl had disappeared into the darkness, leaving ths dawn of a great joy in an aching heart. But the next morning, when the wagon con- taining Mr. and Mrs. Wilkins and their daughter Jeriisha stopped in front of the little white cottage, its owner was brushing a few dried leaves off her front piazza. "My land?. Hester Bonnet, ain't you ready?" screamed Jf-usim. goin' said the little tvorr^n, smiling and nodding her head. I—kind—o— felt as if mebbe I might grow homesick"— then blushing at an evasion which might be a lie—" I haden't oughter say that, Mary Jane, but 'twa'n't best for me to go." Mias Hetty and Tom made a great many trijjs up and down the old-fashioned t,, itidi!z eiaircase that led to her bedroom on the afternoon of that day. She unpacked every article from the little tin trunk, and re- placed them in her bureau drawer, among bags of sweet-scented lavender. She bad just, completed the undoing of her labour of the day previous, when a knock at the fro A door again announced a visitor, 1 who proved to be a fine-looking. eWerly man, with a kindly face aud a gracious manner. With his hat- in his Lard. hr paused at the threshold, and said, smilingly: "I am a stranger to you: porhspe belors I enter your house I should introduce myself." At the same time he politely handed tas old lady a card, on which was engraved. Mr. c,ld lady a ca?- d ..?n v; h John Wharton. Valerie Bros.. Importer; You a.re Hise Hestsr Bonnet. I hii2"?" Mi-ab Hetty gazed at her visitor with kindly interest. "That's my nranr." ans-vercd she. Eiturly; "will you come in; He followed her into the cheery little sit- ting-room, but. lingering before the cherry- wood wheel, regarded, in silqnt admira-tion, its glossy polish and grotesque carvir?. la?:?t, 1 Madam." he said, at last, I was toifi that you had a very handsome spinning-wheel, and might be willing to sell it. I am an agent for a large wholesale houe in the Eatit, and am purchasing, in their ictcru>t5, any which are in good condiUoE. "For mercy sake!" exclaimed Miss Hetty, clasping her t.hin hands over her blue and white gingham apron. "It ain't possible you want to buy any surh old rubbidge as that. I've oniy kep iT. al] these years, on account of it beiongin' to Grandmother Brown, but I don't set no great store by it, ever, then, because I've got Father Washington, and he belonged to her. too. Father Washington s the big clock," explained she, seeing her visitor's surprise. "We call it tllüt bc-atiee it's got a pictur' of Washington on its fa.ee." Mr. Wharton seated h:mse:f on a high- backed ohair in fron: of the wbed, and appeared, for several roomer?s, to be loet ia a brewn itudy. But presently be looked up to ask: How much money vouid yon accept for the piece of furniture. Miss Boraet?" Miss Hetty gazed with doubtful eyes at u. questionably large rose in the faded green carpet, and sighed. I dunno," site said, timidly, "would four dollars be asliin' too rnr-cli?" The old gentleman smiled, tus he exclaimed: "lvliy! my dear lady, ic it possible that you do not understand the value of your posses- 'That wheel is worth 1: least forty dollars to me, but will cdl for stiil more. The carving upon the legs is exquisite i, c-OU- ception ana workmanship." Miss Bonne;, sank dovn upon -the eld horse- hair sofa, and covered her foec with her hands. Ee:vefti her ifngers the tears fell upon her gingham apron. But she soon dried them. and. turning a radiant lace towards her visitor, exclaimed: ",rell. if the dear I.ci -d ain't jest sendin' me to New York, after all. Id like to know who is. Ain't it the beautifullest thing. Mr. Wharton, to think how 1{C"¿ use an old spinning-wheel :0 give a pore, Joudy woman her heart's longin'?" There was just a pulse beat cf silence, then she added, musingly: I'll jes: go along with Sarah Pe::r&.ll, Like's not I could be-ip a good bit. takir.' care of Sammy." (The End.) TO MOESOW—" HAUNTED." by PRO- FESSOR WILLIAMe.
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A MATH EfAATICIA,S MISTAKE. To the, many stories concerning the absent- mindedness of learned men is to he added one told of Professor Sylvester. The incident is tluis related— The professor was once walking ootb Si street, absorbed in a mathematical rwA Chancing to raise his eye?, he saw the tSesmr black surface of the back of a m, b which had drawn up at the corner. Ah. how fortunate! Ilere -so tine very t hinr; he had been wanting —a blackboard. Taking a piece of ør.al1< from his pocket, the professor proceeded to writ* down his formulae. Presently the cab moved off slowly. Thai wae strange, b-,it-ab. yes :-it was a swinging blackboard, and the professor marched gravely down the middle of the crowded street, happy aad content over his Leiored problems. Presently the cabman became aware of tiie fact that something was wrong, and. dcscend- illg. threatened the mathematician with summary punishment. In the midst 01 the argument that followed a parly of Professor Sylvester's friends (,1'(' 1111, satisfied t-he i'• £ !.? cabdrivcr. and carried o f, the mathematician to a room where be was able to complete ii 4 interrupted work in peace.
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WELL SUPPLIED. One day while the late Lord Herschell v paying a visJi ai ths house of a friend in the North, he went for ai-, afternoon stroll, and. happening to pass by a great lunatic asylum, the thought s-truek him tha1. lie would pay it a visit. Incidentally it may be said that Kerscbell bore the T-eptitation of being t'0moe- whm pompous at timee. He knoe-ked at th4 door, which, after a long delay, w-ae opened by an attendant. "You can't oome in." he was Informed. not. visiting hours." That makes no difference. I shail inspect this institution just the same." "Indeed, but you'll not;" Come, come, my good man-I'm the Lord Cha.ncellor!" Herschell expostulated. Oh, are ;OU ?" replie-d the the functionary. Then there's no room for yon. We've got four Lord Ch2..ne:lc.r" already:"
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AN UNDESIRED EFFECT. The Glasgow Herald recalls that the Ayr- Burghs (mop had .:<. representative at .st. Stephen's wh<>=v great aversion was 8poeedr mak'ng. and. although he was. by no ra<?a.np devoid either of capacity 01' of politi. 1 iirtimen or of the art. of stringing sentences together, he preferred very much to pet. a friend to write his speeches for him. Tho crowd said that hi:" Kuiztuscript* vit decorated Wjll margintil notes, such as "Here pause for applause." "Ikre taJ;c a drink of water," and Her-, sink your, Y<Jic.e," but that was probably an invent:ion of the enemy. Any- how. what is true is that the author cf t, 'c hon. member's: speeches one day took it into his head to write at the head of a page certain words as if they wer-e part and parcel of" he speech itself, and in the midst of a ucrfcrvid denunciation of the malignant Turk }1.. suddenly electrified the audieucc by calling out ¡t,; the pitch of his voice, I'cre blow your note take a of water." "Slie effcci the audience was electrical.
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