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AUGUSTINE J. STONE (Late STONE BEOS.), | puKKJtT. FUKNISHER k FUNEBAL | Peraoual Supervision to All Orders. I iroll Tel.: Cardlfl, No. 7M; Earry Dock-, No. 37. R Peat OSes TeL K. #18, Cardiff. Telegrams: STONB I BBOS., CARDIFF. STONE BBOS., Barry Docks. 1 K. WORKING-ST., CARDIFF. n. ADd 101, HOLTON-BOAD, BARRY DOCKS. | VJ. MARSH & CO.. IVRNISHING UNDERTAKERS, REMOVED, t. FRED E III CJK-STREET, and 41, WESTBOURNE-PLACE, Prkb -IA&t on Application. SsUobbI Tel. 1:0. 07JS. T —' PUBUC AMUSEMENTS. CARDIFF. f p 4LW OYAL, J ARDIFF. fJTHEAIJtE J^OYAL, £ jARDIFF. Leeeee and" Manager ROBERT REDFORD. EVERY EVENING AT 7.30 and SATURDAY AT Two. Mr. George Dance's Principal Company in the RECORD MUSICAL PLAY. fj £ 0HINESE JJONEYMOON. 8t.iU Playiae to Crowded Houses at the still Theatj%i, London, where it has been Played &">QtinRi(Puslv for Over ONE THOU- SAND PERFO NCBS Next W-Special Engagement of MB, HARRY PAULTON, In his Comedy. NIOBE. Box Office' at Theatre 10 to 5. Nat. Tel. 362. a741 B A N D THEATRE. Leasee and Manager EDWARD QUIGLEY. TO-NIGHT, at 7.30, the splendid Success, THE JJIGGEST SOAMP ON jgARTH. Next WkUNCLE TOM'S CABIN. Popular Prices from 4d. to 15e. e4879ul6 I 'Tie not in mortals to command success, but we'll do more—deserve it."—Addison. THE IQAEDIFF jgj MPIEE, QUJiWN-STREET. ;M an aging Director OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT! 14 LBERT QHEYALIER (THE COMEDIAN) frill gi. ve. selections from his varied and extensive Repertoire of Character Songs, Sketches, Wid Jfugioal Monologues, as per- formed by hiin. in his celebrated Entertain- ment at Queen's-ball, London, during a Highly Successful Run of Nearly ONE THOUSAND PERFORMANCES. At the Piano Mr. Alfred H. West. The One-time X a vvv! HARRY COATES, Vocalist, tQM ytafi.fqwoi io be gifted with a good voice. THE LORCH FAMILY* With Three Ponies and a Donkey, who stand on a pIof their own in Risley Acrobatics. 1 NED, GRAYDON, Musical Comedian. MAR IE BLYTHE, Vocalist. A Dry Fellow. BEN ALBERT, J. Quaint Comedian with a Quaint Style. THE EDGAR FORREST COMBINATION, Presenting a most laughable skit, "MY Prematin PBEEND THE ENEMY." Another Gifted Vocalist, Mies EDITH COURTNEY, In a Rendition of Charming Ballads. A Haiti-Millionaire Scattering his WeaIth • TOM LEAMORE, lit fagot Funny Fooling in Song and Dance. NEXT WEEK:— LOOPING THROUGH SPACE. Bicycles stored free of charge. Two Performances Nightly. Early One between 7 o'clock and 9; Late One between 9 m'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.; jBatuniaye, 10 ? 3 p.m. Plan of Grand Circle. No Booking l Feee. L18863 NEWPORT. œ:a NEWPORT .EMPIRE, i1I.a.n OHARLES-STRELT. ? Ttant?ing Director OSWALD STOLL. To-night I—The Famous Coster Comedian, Aleo Hurley and his Company, in the Lam- beth Walk." Dr. Bruce Millers Pneumulti- phone. Sisters Doherty. The Three Guitanos. Oomioal and Clever Acrobats. O'Connor and Brady. Sisters Dacre. Miss Gertie Gitana. J.eo Drydeq, who will present some of his Latest Dramatic Monologues and Topical 4toBg8- L18864 For the BEST CIDER the World Produce*. Apply to GEORGEM. SWAN AND CO., TEMPLE GATE, BRISTOL, IFer Prices and Particulars. L196 ]rOB moke thaw half A cKtrtruT BEECHAM'S PILLS are jast the thing. Worth a Guinea a Box. YOU NEVER KNOW YOUR LUCK in Life if you suffer from Temporary In- disposition. Bilwus and Nervous Dis- orders. SicV Headache, Constipation, Impaired j)igwion, or Disordered Liver. You are handicapped to commence with. THE RACE Oli LIFE IS FOR THE STRONG both in body and mind. Don't you oil down and think youhaven tachance- TOU 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 1 BEECHAM'S PILLS are compoundod of those vegetable extracts which repairtne | wasting tissues and nerve centres, That is why JJEECHAM'S pILLS are jasi the thtpg. Worth a Guinea a Box. M A B T I W S PILIdJ 81M fef all Oumtets, or post free 4s. M. J IS&MM, qpwio. SontbamytoBL Mm I PREPAID SCALE. Small Prepaid Advertisements are inwrted In the^ EvtJnyG EXPRESS" at the following rates:— OKCR. '??? SIX  TIMKS. TIMM 8. D. 8. D. S: D¡ 14 words 0 3 0 6 0 9 15 to 22 words. 0 5 0 10 1 3 23 to 30 words. 0 7 12 19 B':rd: I¡- words 0 2 0 40 6 COMBINED SCALE for Small Prepaid Adver- tisernents in tno "WESTERN MAIL" and "EVEN- ING EXPRESS" WOBD3. OKCK T??" SI* K. I T'MKS. THHM. '? -1- S. D. 13. D. S. D. 14 words. 0 8 1 4 2 0 15 to 22 words 1 o 2 0 3 0 23 to 3C words 1 4 2 8 4 0 Kaeh extra 8 words. 0 4 0 8 1 0 In &I1 came the name and address arc ccuuted as part of the Advertisement.  LOST AND FOUND dlow LOST, Gold Necklace, set with crysoprases (y lo JU stonM).—Finder retur1ûng it to 41. Pontcanna- street (olf Cathedral-road), will be rewarded. c4833ul7 LOST, March fe, a smaU black Schipperke Dog, answers JLj.to Nigger; fmder suitably rewarded; detainer prosecuted.—Gustard, Mayfield, T'sk. c470gult MEDICAL. P 0,NTYPRIDD.-T tained Nurse diSfengaged; medical, JL surgical; monthly.—Sunny Bank, Court House- etiest. e4858u21 TliTDWIFERY Classes, TucadayB. ^~p/nT.7 6ir"Char!es- HJL street: fee, E5 5s.—Stamped envelope Bristol Cottage Hospital. el2474 QUALIFIED Assistant (experienced, energetic) wanted manage branch: country practice; Glamorgan coast; 4rive, cycle.—Full particulars H 31, Evening Ex- press, Cardiff. 4663u22 MISS Lines, Certificated Monthly, Mental, Medicaf, i ?MSurg]caI.NM?.—N, CasUe-ro.td, CudiiI'. c4571ul6 ——— SCHOLASTIC ExCisE Examination, May 18th.—Thirty Assistants (salary LSO) wanted-All who hare competed apply Skerry's College, Cardiff, for full particulars of revision course. Skerry's student first place at last examina- tion. e4813u21 "iUÀ.XIED, experienced Male Teacher (article 50), E60; and capable Female Teacher (articlo 50), £45-£50; for Mount Stuart-square mixed school, Cardiff. —Apply Bev. G. Heatcm, St. Mary's Clergy House, Cardiff. e4705ul6 PRIVATE School, Woodvilie-road, comer May- P -treet; established over 20 Years. WTuer May HOUSEKEEPERS, &c. WORKING Housekeeper, who can cook, wanted to t f take entire charge of bachelor's small house,- Apply to H 45, Evening Express, Cardiff. e4706ul6 REFINED Widow Lady, aged 35, seeks post as Com- panion-Housekeeper; experienced, domesticated; I musical; no encumbrance; highest references.—Surbiton, Evening Express, Swansea. e4765u18 -.a — DOMESTIC SERVANTS. WANTED immediately, an experienced General.— tV Apply Maetyrhas, Wick, Bridgend. e21806 W ANTED, good General Serv-t at Onee.-iPPIY ? \'V Wilkinson, Che?teraeld, Newport, Mon. e4854u21 _GOOD Housemaid wanted; one who has been general Gpreferred; holze-pari?rmaid kept.-Settringtou ¡ Din as Powjs, near Cardiff. I TTfANTED at once, exp 6rienced House-Parlourmaid; small family.—Apply to Mrs. Fred. Bradford, Lillieshall, Uplands, Swansea. e4855ul7 WANTED, experienced House-Parlourmaid; three in t y family; three servants kept.-Apply, stating age, wages, references, Mrs. William Forrest, Llanmaea, St. Fajan's, near Cardiff. e4840u21 WANTED, a -p-I-ble Girl; about 17; from OOU]it7 prefenoo.l4. Paget-street, Grange. e4861u17 ITCHKNMAID wanted, by Z5th March; one who J S t. has been out preferred.; good reference required; state age, wages.—Apply Mrs. Samson, ScotchWell, Haverfordwest. e4S37ul7 WANTED, young Servant for light housework, and Vv assist with plain sewiBg; reference required.— Mrs. Pitten, Pontypool. e4859ul7 "V \7"ANTED, gurs?-HOUBoma?d; good neemewojb essential: taken similar place before. Also House-Parlourmaid and Cook (good plain); no Welsh girl need apply; sisters not objected 10; country.—J 4, Evening Express, Cardiff. e4846nI7 "IXT ANTED, immediately after paster, k-General; house-parlourmaid kept; two in family.—Apply Mrs. Shiach, Elgin, Llanishen, near Cardiff. e4848u21 WANTED, a good Cook.—Apply, stating age, wagea, W referen, 40, Cathedral-road, CardHI. e4849u21 WANTED, a good General Servant, to do plain tV cooking, wait at tables, and wash and iron. Also a Young Lady, 14 or 15, for grocery and confectionery; m&ke herself generally useful and assfet at tables; must be recommended by a clergyman, &c.—Apply Mrs. Watkins, Grocer, Gilwern, Abergavenny. el2814 T?ISE.NGAGED, goodPI?inC?ok.—E. P., 1, St. Fagan's:.streà, Caerphilly, near Cardiff. e4821u16 WANTED, Housemaid; two in family; two ICle7r servants kept.—Apply Mrs. Gustard, The May- field, Usk, Mon el2809 WANTED, domesticated Help (18); Church; farmer's yV daughter preferred; servant kept.—W. John, Stationer, Haverfordwest. eZu16 WANTED, as Children's Nurse, young Girl, abont W 13.—Apply Mrs. Clements, London Hotel, Weston-super-Mare. c4808ul6 RESPECTABLE Person requires daily work, washing or cleaning.—Mrs. Robins, 16, Merthyr-street, Cathays. e4819ul6  ANTED, good General; good wages given.-Apply 294, Newport-road. e4812ul9 WANTED, House-Parlourmaid at once.—Apply 181, Newport-road. e4790u21 ==WT' ANTED, strong General Servant; references.- V T Apply Mrs. Kinstley, Jeweller, Tonypandy, Ithondda. e48ODalv WANTED, 12t AP?11, Oook-General and Nurse-HoU5e- yy MAid-Un- WilMn, .30, Victoria-road, Penarth. e478Oul8 rljDlOK wanted;. £ 40; kitchen and scullery maids kept; \_y' -.servants seldom leave; Upper-Housemaid, £ 26; Under, £1.8; Scullerymaid, £ 14.—The Leaze, Biahopstoo, Bristol. e476gulS H OUSE-Parlotirmaid wanted; small family; wage3, £16 to LIS.-State age, height, experience, refe- rences to Mrs. Edward Williams, Aberayron. e4769ul8 WANTED, experienced General; plain cooking. Also yV Housemaid; good reference.—Jones, Brynhyfryd, Pontypridd. j 047601118 ¡-G- OOD Cook requires situation end month; 37; 2 yeais, ?Jf 9 months' good character; dairy and bak r;, abstainer; Church servant.—Jones, The Leaze, Bishop- ston, Bristoi. e4766ul8 WANTED, good Cook: also Kitchenmaid.-BoTega, V'f Swansea. e4732ul7 WANTED iminediLleiy, Cook-General and House- y y maid.—Apply, stating age, wagee, references, Mrs. Hughes, Red House, Llandtlo. e4737ul7 WANTED, experienced Nurse for two young chil- VY dren; good needlewoman.-5, Alberta-place, Penarth. e47l8nl7 w ANTED, experienced Nurse to take charge of two young children; comfortable home.—Apply, stating references, Mrs. Valentine Pegge, Bryn Rhosyn, Briton Ferry. e4752ul7 AN -f BI), Cook-Geneml.-Apply Woodville Hotel, w Cathays, Cardiff. e468Jul6 ANTED, an experienced Cook for gentleman's y family in tho country; kitchenmaid and scullery- maid kept; good references required.—Apply Mrs. Herbert Lloyd, Plas Cilybebyll, Pontardawe K.S.O.. Glamorgan.. e4680ul6 M JohWJon, Queen's-place, NeatbT'Yaa vaoancies jyj_ for high-class Cooks, Generals, and Maids; only those having good references need apply. e4699ul6 W ANTED. good, respectable OirlT country preferred Vy good wages; reference Yecluired.-Morris, GeUi Hotel, Gelli. e4898ul6 WANTED, at the Newport Workhouse, Male Cook. W-Apply, with testimonials or discharges to the Master- of the Workhouse. el2772 OUSE-Par Purmaid; a so Cook wanted.—Apply Mri" n Hibbert, Bryn-Awel, Penylan, Cardiff. e4702ul6 ANTED, April, experienced Nurse, 25-30; two I" children; good needlewoman.—Full particulars Box H 47. Evening Express, Cardiff. e4710ul6 W ANTED, a good General.-Apply. evenings, Mni. W Akers, 8, St. John's-crescent, Canton, Cardiff. _——— 64711,116 HOTEL SERVANTS. W~ ANTED, a5mart, eTi/erienccdlroungMan iS^bif- VT man, about 20 years of age; characters tor honesty and sobriety indispensable.—Apply evenings, between six and eight, Porter, proprietor Westgate Hotel, Cardiff. o4814ul6 BARMEN and Barmaids wanted.—Apply immediately (rare chances), Davies's, 58, Charles-street. Tele- phone 013S4. e4855ul7 WANTED; respectable Girl as Barmaid; mustbe VT quick.—Clydach Vale Hotel, Clydach Vale Rhondda. c4824u21 W ANTED, sitnation as Barmaid; iin T T hold duties.-A. Evans, 34, Tramroad-side, Ponty- Plidd- e4829ul7 GOOD Cook-General wanted; bOU3em-ai<CandgëÎ1eral Gkept.-?-London Hotel, -?Ve?ton-sup?er-MAre. e4807ul6 ANTED, a young Lady for th-e b?ai -,d ii-,? W the housework.-Apply Rose and Crown, Pem- broke Dock. e4676ul6 WANTED, a Cook-Geneml, by March d-;mmt VV have good references.-Apply Mrs. Gibbon, Ship Hotel, Barry. e4798ul6 WANTED, experienced young Lady as Barmaidf yV must have gtwd retomentø. Londor Hotel, Weston-snper-Maifc eMOSnM Don't Miss Harry Bowen's Ruminations To-morrow. I HOTEL SERVANTS Continued WANTED at once, a good, strong, country Girl as f General; good home and first-class wages.- Apply Mrs. Watkins, Bliymney Hotel, Cardiff. e4?50u!7 LAUNDRESSES wANTED, Laundrywoman; cottage, laundry, and £50 a year; must understand gentleman's shirts and table linen.—Apply Mrs. Lewis, Greenmeadow, Tongwynlais. e4754u!7 MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS I' As-coaclJmD.GroOm-cœcIÍDlan:or-äny position in Acar" of horses; thoroughly experienced; seven years' good character.—Jones, 10, Cheltenham-terrace, Bridgend. e4775ulS w ANTED, a few good Bricklaye-?s.-Ap?lyL?-t?-i- R M. Yard, Pembroke Dock. e4822u21 STRONG Lad wanted for the Engine-room; wagw & weekly and live in; good opportunity for beginner.—Apply Manager, Royal Hotel, Cardiff. 43u17 W ANTED, Boy for horse and trap, help an farm.- !J Baker, Forest Farm, Whitchurch. e4820ul8 WANTED, situation as Groom; no abjection to plain garden or cow; aged 27.-Hillier, c/o Sartain, Holly, Trowbridge. e4823ul7 SMART Boy, just left school, for wholesale ware- house.-I. J. and G. Cooper, Limited, Queen-street. e4808ul6 GISOOM-Coacbman or Groom; life experience; aged 3D; weight, lOst. 81b.; 18 months' good character; 7.,Ie ,,an; married (1 chUd).-Pratt.. Velin- 2a.1garth R. 8.0. e4797ul6 P LUMBF?R wanted, with knowledge of modern sani- tary work and general repairs, by first-claw Iron- monger: permanent employment.-Apply Bellavvftad Son, Irormonprs, Leominster. e4799ul6 W'ANTED, Cowman, 18 to 20.=-AppfiMaesyrb&s. Wick, Bridgend. el2807 ERRAND Boy wanted.-Apply, Hun', Bespoke Boot- Emaker and repairer, 1!6&, Stow-hili, Newport. eu18 j B,RICKMAKERS.- Wanted situation as Burner; continuous or down draught kilns; red or white bncks.-E X, Evening Express, ewport. e4707u!6 TRAVELLERS, AGENTS. TI^RAVELLER wanted, for Caka Trade, in ?outh TWaJes; must be thoroughly conversant with busi- nefs and ground.—Apply, stating salary, J 6, Evening Express, Cardiff. e4B44ul7 SMART young 31an required by firm of Colliery Agents to attfend chiefly to inland business; preference given to one who can invest L500 with view to partner- ship.—Z. H: Western Mail, Swansea. e4599pl4 G ENTLEMAN (43) disengaged, experienced in auc- j ton, land, and estate work, desires appointment as Agent or Sub-agent to gentleman, or confidential position with a good firm of auctioneers; energetic, reliable; excellent testimonials.—H 42 Evening Express, Cardiff. e4700ul6 WANTED, Travellers on commission, with connec- 'f tieu amongst builders, sculptors, quuryowners, and ironmongers.-Axo, 51, Wicker-lane, Sh"meld. eul7 CLERKS, MANAGERS, &c BPY for Accountant's Office; good handwriting and accurate figures essential.—H 84, Evening Express, Cardiff. e4802ul6 BOOK-KEEPER, Manager, Inspector, Traveller, or Botlier position required by good Business Man; siged 30; South Wales preferred.—J 5, Evening Express, Newport. e4845ul7 LEKKSHIPS: £ 3S £ 450;dmiralty7~~War, Excise^ Customs cfri es; vacancies now open to all aged 15-23; experience unnecessary; special explanatory pamphlet free-Secretary, Civil Service Bureau, Albert- ball, Edinburgh. e4792ul9 GROCERS' Clerk wanted; must have trade expe- rience.—Thomas and Evans, Porth. e4697ul6 3 Weekly.—Persons wanted everywhere for addressing circulars.—Send addressed envelope fer proposal Manager, 38, Elm Lodge, Southall, Middlesex. e4786ul9 SHOP ASSISTANTS, MILLINERS DRAPERY.—Jones and Co., Pontypridd, have vacancy for a good General Hand; state age and salary. eII783 GROCERY.—Smart Junior wanted for Barry (indoOIW, Gfull particulars first itter.-Apply Johns, !]a Thomas and Evans, Porth. e4804ul6 WANTED, experienced young Men.-Apply John Jcnes and Son, Manchester House, Merthyr. CU21 GROCERY and Provisions.—Wanted] an Improver (Welsb).-Apply D. C. Parry, Llanelly. e4836ul7 "TTTTHOLESALE Drapery.-Smart Junior Assistant W for Straw Department.—Full Particulars, first letter, 1. J. and G. Cooper, Limited, Queen-street. e480S;¡lG M1LLINERYo-Wanteü, a thoroughly experienced, stylish Millimer.-J. Phillips, London House C4=arthen. e4731ul7 rlLLINERY.—Wanted immediately, experienced, iVX sty¡ih Milliner.-Apply, with references, Jon, Post-office, Pentrecourt, Llandyssil. e4791ul9 SMART, experienced Hand f Or Dress Department; good window dre-as?r.-D. L. Jonœ .d Co., Tonyr- efail. e4852u21 M1LLlNERY,-Wanted, experienced Maimer.—Kindfy I l state all particulars, the :Om letter, W. Bowen, Port Talbot. e4847u24 RAPERY.—Wanted, a smart young Lady as Appren- Dtice; live auto-Apply Hopkin D aviœ, 192, Chep- stow-road, Newport, Mon. 048391121 ILLINERY. Wanted immediately, thorough, stylish Practical Milliner,-Give particulars, refe rences, and salary required Dodd and Co., Compton House, Aberdare. e477Yul8 APARTMENTS. APARTMENTS, FRONT Sitting and Bed Room; h. and c. bath; no famHy.-9'l. Strathnairn-street. e4857ul7 LODGINGS wanted, with garden; sunny rooms; 1 suburbs preferred; moderate.—J 10, Evening Ex- press, Cardiff. e4851ul7 C OMFORTABLE, furnished Sittir-9 room; one or two bedrooms.—37, Rawden-place, Cardiff. e4860u21 OMFORTABLE Apartments; suit lady or gentle- man; no children; board or otherwise.—5, Despen- ser-gardens. e4803ul9 APARTMENTS; 3 bedrooms, 2 sitting-rooms; central; .,tV near beach.-Bœelawn, Walli5cote-road, Weaton- supeT-Mare. e12792 NICELY-Furnished Front ApartmeUU; one or two bedrooms; every convenience.-136, Bkhmo1!droad. Cardiff. e12796u /"tOMFOSTjfBLE Apartments for gentlemen; no V young ildreD.12, Hamilton-street, Cardiff. eul, PREMISES. -1 IE88Rb. Aê:TIO; ViJER:ERTWEE, SURVEYORS, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS. For list of Business Premises and Houses to be Let or Sold see Western Mail Daily. Printed Register free. Offices. 93, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 3etablished 1849. To Let,, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, an excellent Lock-up T. Shop, suitable for jeweller, tobacconist, hosier, &c. Apply Mr. E. H. Crafter, Wfestern Mail, Cardiff. el2812 WANTED to Rent, about the middle of April, small modern Villa, In good neighbourhood; close to Roath Park.—J 7. Evening Express, Cardiff. e4841ul7 T 0 Let, or for Sale, 27, Plasturton-gardens (off Cathe- dral-road).—Apply C. A. Milnes, 42, Plasturton- gardens, Canton. e4842u21 NEW Villas to Let or for Sale; Llandaff; £ 600.— NT'ayler, 178, Ihvepllice, Cardiff. e4751u17 UBS7fANTIAXLY-Built Viila in Ninian-road for Sale. Six bed, three reception rooms; low ground rent; price £ 750.—H 89, Evening Express, Cardiff. e4815ul9 TO Let, 27, Windsor-place, Cardiff; well-arranged convenient house; good garden; possession 25th March.—Apply 247, Newport-road. e4787ul9 WANTED, Modern House; 3 reception-rooms, 5 bedrooms; near Taff Vale Station; price about £ 600.—Apply, full particulars, H 90, Evening Express, Cardiff. e4818ul9 WESTON-stper-Mare.—To lie Let or Bold, neehold Residence, commanding? sea view; dinimg, draw- ing, billiard room, nine bedrooms, and usual offices; immediate possession.—J. Hunt, Grove Walk, Weston- super-Mare. e4795ul9 CHEMISTS.—Shop and Premises to Let; prominent position, in flourishing district South Wales.— For further particulars apply H 56, Evening Express, Cardiff. e4745ul7 PAYING Properties, Villaa and Cottages; cheap immediate purchaser. Also Villas; three recep- tion-rooms; latest improvements; Boath Park.- Richards, 29" Boverton-strt, Cardiff. «4746ul7 LEVEDON.—To be Let or Sold, detached Dwelling- house; suitable for boarding or lodging house; early possession.—J. Hunt, Grove Walk, Weston-super- Mare. e4794ul9 TO Let. detached Villa Residence, 49, Vfctoria- Tavenue, Mamdee, containing three ion-room', kitchen, scullery, china pantry, five bedrooms, dressing- room, bath (h. and c.), two w.c.'s, with garden well stocked with fruit trees; rent, £ 40.—Apply 47, Victoria- avenue. e4691ul6 I EADYR.—To Let, desirable Residence; nim garden; R stable and coach-liouse; five minutes' walk from station.—Apply The Laurels. Radyr, near Cardiff. eul7 W ESTON-super-Mare. -WeU-furnished House, in South-road; large rooms; bathroom.-Home, Pople's Library. e47121116 A- Boarding-house ror 8ø.le; the best stand in Cardiff; leaving through bad health.—Apply Mrs. Snow, 10, Bute-terrace, Cardiff. e4689ul6 APPLY to J. T. Saunders, Auctioneer and Estate AAgent, 29, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, for followln? properties to Let:—19, Somerset-street, 7s. 6d.; Saltmead- road, 6s. 6d.; Byron-street, 6s. 6d; 23, Park-street, lis. 6d.; 37, Daisy-street, 5s. el2494 R Sale, Penylan WIl, Semi-detached Double-front rhousm; cellar in baoementl ground floor, three reception-rooms, large china pantry, and larder; first floor, five bedrooms and billiard-room, bath, and w.c.; second floor, three bedrooms; ground i%ot £8 10s.—1 Apply OosBlgjr, 84, PeryLm-road. el2733 I PREMISES Continued A Corner Shop to Let, in High-street, Merthyr Tydfil. -For particulars apply to William Harris, Mer- chant, Merthyr. e4493ul7 LARGE. lofty Room, 18ft. by 3fift., suitable for manufacturers' stock-room and office, ground floor, Western Mail-chambers, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. Also other Rooms on same fioor.-Apply Hr. E. H. Crafter, Western Mail, Cardiff. el2736 OFFICES TO LET. ST. Kary-itreot, Cardifl.—Several well-lighted rwais tO singly or in suites, in Western Mail-chambers; paasenjfer lift; electric lighting; lavatory on each floor. —Apply Mr. B. H. Crafter. Western Man, Cardiff. > *12606 BUSINESSES WANTED. good WANTED, mnaI1 Grocery Business; country or good W viUage.-Apply H 51 Evening Express, Car- diff. e4717ul7 PUBLIC-HOUSES. WANTED, Management of Licensed House; ;;000 references.—W. Bethell, Florida Villa, Bath- street, Hereford. e4744ul7 £28S,-RoadSlde Country Hotel, main road, Cardiff; excellent trade; best prices; see at once.—Call Hillman, Hotel Valuer, Skinner-street, Newport. £ 900.—Free Hotel; long lease; best house South Wales for its size; lendid situation and trade; always full.-No letters, call Hillman. n OTEL, faces lovely beach, mOO: season commencing. jLl Free Hotei, £ 1,650. Another, colliery district, L 4, 000. Country Inn, with land, £ 850. Sixty other HOUBeS.-Hillman. e4757ul8 GENUINE Hotel, close railway station, Somomt; Gunder brewers aleo only; takings average about £ 45 weekly; net rent £100; last tenant 25 years; capital stabling; garden; ingoing, including furniture, £ 1,150.— Tebbs, Bristol. COMMANDING Corner Fully-licensed House, faces four important thoroughfares, Bristol; near music- hal]; payments to brewers about £1,000 per annum; ingoing £ 600; half may remain.—Apply to Tebbs, Bristol. CLIFTON, Bristoi. — Easily-managed Fully-licensed House; suit ladies or anyone; present tenant tome years; ingoing, including part furniture, £ 350.—Tebbs. VILLAGE Beerhouse and Baking Business, Somerset; y present tenant 22 years; ingoing £ 300.—Tebbs, Bristol. SIXTY-Five Pounds will purchase comfortable little Beerhouse, centre Bristol; round living trade; worth Otim.-Tebbs, Bristol. COMPACT Fully-licensed House, centre Bristol; pretty bar; comfortable dwelling; sound li.tug trade; tied for ales only; rent £25; ingoing only £85, worth double; must sell through illners.ebbs, Valuer, Bristol. COUNTRY Beerhouse, colliery district, Somerset' ?OUXTEY Beerhouse.coUifrydtstnct?Somerset' monthly; rent £ 26; garden, stabling, piggeries; ingoing £ 170.—Tebbs, Bristol. VILUG E Beerhous'Somerretshire; paddock, gar- den, stabling; ingoing £ 210; comfortable business. Tebbs, Bristol. ROADSIDE Fully-licensed House, just outside Bath; I R i free for wines and spirits; ingoing £ 130.—Apply Tebbs, Valuer, Bristol. F'LLY-Licen*ed Ho??e, suburb Bristol; taking ?25 ri weekly; possezsi= arranged with £ 300 cash.—Tebbs. CLIFTON, Bristol.—Comfortable Beerhouse; suit busi- ness couple; ingoing £ 150.—Tebbs, Valuer, BristoL e4715ul7 BUSINESSES FOR DISPOSAL. BUSINESSES.—When you want to buy or sell a busi- Bams send full particulars.-Jcnes Business Broker, 161, King's-road, Cardiff. ei2813 GROCERY aDd Provisions; average weekly trade, I £110; sound, weU-esta.blMhed.—Eoach, 10, ChuMA- 5trt: e48C!uH GROCERY Business; going concern; splendid opening in a co!l1ery district; stock at valuation; low rental.—J 12, Evening Express, Cardiff. e4853u21 RESTAURANT and Commercial Hotel, centrally ) situated, Bristol; absolutely free beer and wine licence; respectable trade, averages about B20 weekly; closed Sundays; long, valuable lease; ingoing, inclu- ding everything as it stands, L40D.-Apply Tebbs, Bristol. REFRESHMENT and Confectionery Busmess. delight- jLtt fuHy situated, respectable part of Bristol; profits guaranteed about £ 8 weekly; rent JE?S; no Sunday trade; two tenants 14 years each: easily worked by three persons; proprietor must sell through illness; accept £360 as it stands (not furniture); highly reoom- mended.—Tebbs, Valuer, Bristol. MART Restaurant, splendid position, Bristol; present hands 25 years; ingoing £ 180.—Apply Tebbe, Bristol. P ASTRYCOOK'S and Confectiontty Business, Bristol; handsomely fitted; turnover about) £70() yearly; large profits; ingoing £200; bargain.—Apply Tebbs, Victoria-street, Bristol. TVAKING aud rastryc?ook?s, Clifton, Bristol; taking ;C25 weekly; Ingoing £250,-Apply Tebb, Bristol. DINING-Rooms and Refreshments, respectable part j L -Bristol; present tenant seven years; baa sup- ported eight persons and £100 per annum saved; old age cause disposal; ingoing, everything, £ 400; sound money-making concern.-Apply Tebbs, Bristol. e4716ul7 LA ND AND FARMS. TO Let, with immediate possession, all that com- Tpact Farm, containing in the whole 26 acres, situate in the parish of Rhymney, and within three miles of Cardiff. The premises comprise a good dwelling-house, stable, cowshed, and other outbuildings. There are two gardens and an orchard. The fields are rich accommodation pasture land. This. farm is very suitable for dairymen, butchers, or graziers.—Apply to Messrs. Meyrick and Davies, Solicitors, St. John's-Equare, Cardiff. e12803 B- UILDERS,-To Let or Sale, Freehold Site for 5 Be-ottages, Croe&st.reet, Caerleon, with latge quan- tity building materials tb ereon; plans for cottages have been prepared and passed by council.—Boddington, Caer- leon. 812791 ANTED, in Cowbridge-road, between the work- W house and Radnor-road, Site for the erection of a public building.—Apply, with full details and price, H 72, Evening Express, Cardiff^ e4784u!8 F BERHOLD.Inveqtment, near Cardiff.—For Sale by .I: privatetreaty, 1 acre Building Land and 14 new Houses (all freehold); price, £ 3,500; income over £200.- Write Taylor, 178, Inverness-place, Cardiff. e4783ul9 FARM AND GARDEN. GARDEN yetting! Garden Netting!! G-d- Net- ting!—Cord Netting, quality, for covering seed beds, fruit trees, fowl runs, -to, ke., 16 square yards for Is.—Grainger, 8, Worktrig-street, Cardiff. e 12714 FLOWER Pots t Flower POW! Flower Pots!—15,000 for Sale, of all sizes, prices, 4c.—Apply Pardoe Bros., Nantgarw Pottery, Nantgarw. e4770ul8 HORSES, LIVE STOCK, &c. 'OR-SaJetjlukP;;¡¡¡ ?erkshtre Boar; 22 monUM FOld; good stock-getter.—Chudley, Newtown, Cwm- bran. e4858u21 i QUIRE Giles' Pig Powders cure Colds, Wheezing, S and Inflammation, and cause pigs to fatten in half the usual time; J2 powders. Is., post paid. SQTJIRE GUes' Worm Powders for Pigs; used by the leading breeders; four packets, Is.—Of all Seed Merchants, or of Squire Giles Co., C&Tdiff..11789 CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c. IGHT, new Break, seat 11 passengers, in varnished wood, fitted; cushions, lampe, brake. Also See=d- hand one, seat ten. Balli Cars, all sizes, and Governess Cars, stocked.—Plum mer, Carriage Builder, Newport. e4876ul9 OB Masters. 4c.—Break for Sale; price £ 28; carry 12; sound condition; pair or single.—Vezey and Co., Coachbullders, Swansea. e4828u21 SALE (bargain), strong, light Wagon; suit green- grocer, ctina dealer.—Apply 401, Cowbridge-road, Cardiff. e4714ul7 1 Furniture Van, 3 4-wbeel Bakers' Vara, 2 Bakers' Coburgs, 9 Cr'k-axle Bakers Coburgs 1 Laundry Van, 5 TToliies, 3 Milk Carts. 5 Millers' Carts, 9 Crank-axle Carts, ¡3GrooorS' Carts, 2 Rave Carts, 5 Butchers' Carts, 6Businm Carts, 6 Hauling Carts, 1 Builder's Cart, 1 Mortar Cart, 4 Hand Carts, 5 Dozen Barrows. All ready for delivery at J. Iq CART AND VAN SHOWROOMS, MARKET ROAD, CANTON, CARDIFF. Nat. Tel. 470. 0126413-1 BICYCLES, TRICYCLES, &c. TYRES.—Beaded edge covers, vulcanised; guaranteed new; replace Clipper, Clincher, Palmer; exact replica in fitment; P.O. 8a. 6d.; inner tubes, 25. 6d.— Oakleys, Tyre Manufacturers, Astoo-road, Birmingham. e4696ul6 LD Oj-claTubeeand old Rubber wanted.-68, Oak ley L street. Lower Grange. e4810ul9 s ECOND-Hand Frames and Wheels; a quantity to sell cheap to clear; would suit hirer.—Norton, 126, Queen-street, Cardiff. el2839 £ 1(T10^Ro»dRacer, f?..?d h-1, for t7 7s.; Gent's Y, beeston Humber, free wheel, LIS 16s. for Ell 11s.; Ladies' free wheel Raglan for L7 7s.; all unused.— Norton, 126. Queen-street, Cardiff. e12338 MOTORS, MOTOR CYCLES, &c MOTOR Cycle, Si-h.p., £ 26; Lady's Cycle, £ 3 15s.; Gent's, ES 106.; unscratched; worth double; easy payments if desired.—G 7, Evening Express, Cardiff. el2725 COAL FOR SALE. COALS.—Btest OouNe Screened, 225. 6d.;Vipond?, large, 16a.; large Red Ash, 17s. 6d. Ffaldau, Ut8, 20s.; Kitchen, 16s. 9d.; Garth Nuts, 18s.; House Smalls, 12s. &d.; Forest Cobbles, 19s.; Steam Nuts, ISs. 9d. per ton delivered. Nat. tel. 0102C-Wtot End Coal Co., Canton. elms MUSICAL. TWO Cornet Players wanted for Gorseinon Detachment JL. Band; work will be found for capable payers.- Apply to Mr. Oliver Watkins, Bandmaster, Brynffynon, Gorseinon. el2795 BANJO Zither, case; new; splendid tone; cost LSlCts., JL) sell 42f1.-U. Durham-road, Newport. e47S4ul8 WANTED to Exchange, grand old Bureau Bookcase, w'diamond windows, for Piano for child to learn on.—Apply Woodrug, 77, ,CMtle-roqd, Cardin. e48Mu21 BARGAINS—Excelsior Phonograph Talking Machine JL) Record; also Penny-slot Electric Machine; both as new; cost £ 5 each recently; sell separately £3, together £ 5 10s.; ■ deposit approval.—Smith, 41, Cardiff- road, Newport. e4317ul9 TtT'ANTED at?nco?yoon?Laay Pianist?nd Tocal!?';  lire in; good references reqmred.—Apply Mrs. Lewis, Allen's Hotel, Mountain Ash. e474lul7 PIANOS, Pianos, Pianos.—S. «. Heath and Sons' JL special offers in iron-framed Pianofortes, with all the latest modem improvemellts. A RTTSTIC" Model; good w&Lnat case; fnn con? A P??;J? ?15 ?'.  "'[,1UROPKA.N"?"Mo<iel? nnewainntcase;chee? -L_ticbotd, &c.: cash, Llg 166. A L?XANDNR" Mooet; lull ?ompass?handsome ?. MMquftene p=el, Ac., cash, 923 12s. 6d- i'-H ANDSOM:E P1.óø.o!ortê," in Louis case; full size XI and compass, rich am& UJd tooe; doable awnew; cash, L25 49. ,f"USIC .!iatIOD" Model; marvellou5 J?JLv?ue; baaotiM, rich tone: cash, ?51. D R A w N G u odl ] -m& a 7 "T~V RAWING-Room Modti" fa perfect instrument for tch, tone, aM ditmbi1!ty; caah ?P,M ID& WE shall be ple,.? to arrange for any of these W instruments to be obtained on OUT improved Hire Syetem.-FOT terms, kc., can at R. J. Heath and Sons, 76, Queen-street (comer of diaries-street), Cardiff. Also PoDtypridd, Penarth; QIlPort Talbot. emas DALct.Y;-ànd ë:opeëiä1itï8 in full COMPWS, Dtiort-framed Pia?fori?es. "COLLEGE" MoobI; cash, £16 lis.; (class A) solid walnut wood ease. "C-OLLEGIF)i, casb? ?K Ms.; (elm B) solid ? walnut ?ood cue. EDUCATIONAL" Model; cash, E22 10s.; handsome walnut wood case. "TNFLEXIBLE" Model; cash, £ 23 10s.; full size, JL upright piano; vertical stringing. "X RON CLAD" Model; cash, small upright grand X overstrung. L ISZT" Model; cash,:£31 10s.; magnificent value; 1 J overstrung. "KAlSER" l; ClI.5b 'l;' a full upright oon"rt X\. grand. ALL above MOdel! can be had on our Hire Purchase ASYKE- for a sBMU sum monthly. Call and inspect abofe specialities if seeking a good and reliable Piano at a moderate cost. DALE. Forty, and Co., Piano and Organ Merchanta, DHigh-&Lreet and Castle ArcAde, CardlS. e10596 FURNITURE. BEV AN and co:;Sëaror-cä8!i;:CUciiif, Swansea, Icntypridd. Newport, ro?ypo<?. T>KVAN and' Co. tor haadaM'e Tapestry Carpets, IlrbOTdc-d andr?ty for laying, from He. nd. "OiEVAN and Cb. for grand patterns Mtd excellent W v8le m Floorcloth and Linoleum. "T>EVAN and <5Tfor Carpets and Hearthrugs at cn-ery D description at lowest prices. TVEVA3T and <JoT frrt maxsvs Iron Bedsteads, 2m D pillars, from JB1 Ua. 64. TYEVA2T ud Co. for e?ten&id Bad md Foot Ail- JLJ b- Bedeteads. ??,m ?64 4? TAX ar.J Qo. for hest value in WwM- Mat: J_) treeres. fafl-siaed. from 7a. il(L "TWffVAN and Co. for fall-sised 0" malie Feather JLJO Beds, good liacn ticks, from 32s. ed. TVffTAK and Co. tar hindsome Walnut Sideboards, D p»te-glass baefcs, from a 19s. 64. TVBTVAN and QQ. tor inunenee selection Walnut and JD otfaer Ovennantles. 5s. Ud. to 10 gninese. I TVjsV AN and Co. tor gpectul Bedroom Suites, chest, D glass, mar bio smttri chairs, fee., £ 3 11.. 6d. BEVAN and Co. ?? grajxt v?tee Satin Walnut Bed- B- 6n!te3, frum 10 to 25 guineas. BEVAX and Co.for ^hipVennale and other Cabinets JD and Siflebaardg; great variety. I DEVAN and Co. tpr ABMnMn Organs, every ina?. ]r n?ent wMMnted M Y6&rs, from 47 178. 6& BET AN end Co. f?f 1'101r1,run eQD1 pass, has^- JO <mae w<?n?r8<M6!t; TfOM ?M? 15e. goag -B" EVAN aed Co. for handsome Saddleb? SURN, t> grand Ntterms, hem 6 te 16 gnicaas.  y)æVAN .nd78?: tm?the calebrued Empress Piano, a D 'Ka?BiScaht instmuient, 2& guilI. T>BVAV aad Oo. for re&Uy beMtMul Snito a figured D tMk. fro?p 12 gui- to 25 twiMM. T>EVAN and Co. for the, King of all PjMM; MeM Bbefore buyi ng 6)ewBere; 40 guftm& 'BIUML BEVAN and Co. (Ltd.); Largest Furnishers, Cardiff, Swauaei. Poitypridd Kewport, and PontypajL DOMESTIC ARTI0LES, the Uni?era?.PioTKier for Babies, St. John's-square, Cardiff. PENCER for LatestDesigns in Baby Carriages. Send for price lists. See his showrooms. S PENcE.R,s Path Chairs, Invalid Chairs. Send p.c. for lists SPENCER'S Wonder of the Age Sewing Machines, complete, for 5es. Gd. Sm'- p.c. for lists. SPENCER'S Meagling and Wringing Machrnw, Washing Machines. Send p.c. for lists. SPENCER'S Knitting Machines. The Eclipse is the best Knitter^i the World. Send p.c. for lists SPENCER'S only address is St. John's Church- square (opposite Church), Cardiff. el2804 MEDICAL REMEDIES. HEUJtATISal and' Arthritis speedily cured; mar- vellous discoveries; splendid results.—Richard Kipling, Rheumatic Specialist, Ivanhoe, Queenswood- road, Moseley, Birmingham. Advice and Testimonials Free. e4830u21 KIN Specialist.-Sufferen tram Besema or any skin Com?la.int whatever oonsult Prof. Crosswaite, Herbalist, Thomas-fetreet, Newport (near Post-office). Hundreds cured. Call or write. el2715 RTIFICIAL Le;s, Ha?ds. Lee Irons, Children'8 ?L Rubber TTUSWS, El?tic Stocking, Glycerine Syringes, Valgus Pads, he.; in rtock. Children's Ruboer Trusses, Crutch Shoes, Trusses, Knee Caps, Crutches, Belts, he.; lady attendant for ladies' belts and trusses; repairs done; list free,—Allen Pearce, Charles-street (off Queen-street), Cardiff, and Broadmeaid, BristoL 612192 lr"*M T *1^ oil rCA=r?M" per 100; SPORTING 7m. 9d ?' loaded with Schultze or Amberite smokeless pow- der, 7s. 9d. per 100; once used always used; samples given free on personal application; Nobel's Ballistite, 9s. 6d. ptr 100. Orders for 1,000 cartridges delivered free. —Supplied only by Otosk Bros.. Cardiff. UNSRifles, Bevolversj Cases, Cartridge Bags, and all gun accessories at lowest prices; special atten- tion to all class of repairs; Double-barrel Breeehlending Guns, from 32s. 6d. CROSS Bros., Gunsmiths and Ammunition Dealers.— 3 and 4, St. Marj-street, Cardiff. el2007 t7!ISHING?racMe?My noted Trout Flies, 6d. aMi is. Fper doz.; every requisite for fishermen; Rod Licences and Tickets for Taff and Ely and Rhymney Riven.-Send for new price list Chambers, Ounmaker, Cardiff, Bristol, And Sbeptou Mallet.-Telepione No. 01339. el0642 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS LD Gold, Filver, Tiamends, and Old Teeth Plates ?? bought for cash; offers made, if not accepted goods returned; watch material dealers; watch xepairers.- Caryl and Co., 25, Royal Arcade, Cardiff. 612808 CUyI on. MISCELLANEOUS. nr?ABtAME rrocwl D!sU"TMtM<t IF&IM154 Phreno-  list, 17, Wba11D1lt. CncWf, aear Free Library. e12454 ERYIm port sat for Clotbiers.—Mr. Norman, 15, New V Orchard-street, Swansea, undertakes to Cut, Trim, and Make Garments to best satisfaction. e4827u21 IS your Watch Wrong? The best and cheapest shop JL in Cardiff for the repair of watches of every description (English or Foreign) is 36, Castle Arcade (third shop from Castle-street), by James Keir (for ten years with Mr. Spiridion). Clocks and Music Boxes cleaned and repaired. M US. Rich, 109, Castle-road, Card ig, Wardrobe J'U. Dealer; letters pituctuall-V attended to. 01270S MISCELLANEOUS SALES. ENUINEAntique 8-aay nut brown, carved case Grandfather's Clock, brass-silvered dial, by Penny, Bristol; 150 years old; goes to a minute; perfect pre- servation; fit for any hall; price, 10 gaineas.-Seen at 291, Cowhridgerroad, Cardiff. 84856\121 'THE Cheapest House in Swansea for Clothes is at TNO. la, Alcxandra-road (opposite Grand Botcl). Best Suits, to measure, from 3080 el2011 500 yards Irish Paving Flags for Sale; cheal).-Apply 0 Henry Silcocks, Pier Head-chambers. e4701ul6 FOR Sale, Cupboards with glass doors; want fixing.- j[' 12, Hamilton-street, Cardiff. e4722ul7 BASKET of Fresh Fish (about 31b.), cleaned, carriage JL) paid to any address, for 2s. 6d.; hawkers and fryers supplied.—Ernest Morris. Milford Haven. el2001 SH.—71b., 2sT~6d.; 141b., 4s.; cleaned and ready for use; cash with order; carriage paid; friers, hawkers supplied.-Tully, Fish Docks, Swansea. s4693ulB FATHERS for Bedding aad Other Purposes, guaran- _r teed purified, from 6. p4r lb.-Write for samples of feathers and bedticks to Jenkins Bros., Feather Merchants, 20. Water-street, Carmarthen. e4713ul6 T OOK. Mun! Look you, now!"—Ice Cream.—Ice JLj Cream Utemile and Sundries for Freezers; Transfer Pots, Tubs, Glasses, Spoons, Wafer, Cornet, and Boat Holders, lee Tablets; Ice Cream Carts, the cele- brated Ice Cream Mixture, Tins of Wafer, Boats, and Cornet Biscuits: Freezing Salt and every requisite in OUT large showrooms to select from.—Greader and Son, Scale Manufacture)* and Complete Shop Fitters for all Trades, Caroline-street, Cardig. Est, 1S76. The om I Firm." Nat. TOL JZS. MISCELLANEOUS SALES, Contd SPLENDID Suit Lengths, from 8s. 6d. to 22s. 6d., in serges, vicunas, and tweeds. Also a big selection of Costume Cloths; all novelties; patterns free.-L. Whitworth and Co., Merchants, Almoodbory, Hudders- field. e4652ul5 A Warm Bath in ten minutes.—Patent Calda (cost A of gas Id), safe, efficient, durable.—Shrewsbury, Calda Works, Station-road, CamberweU, London, S.E. el2631 ZADKIEL'S Dream Book and Fortune Teller; price ryADKJEL'S Dream Book aad FortOte TeHer; price Mail, CardUr. ? nAVE  Time letter Czx&, quickly closed, readily sopened: cemented with pure gum; packet of 25 4jjd. postage Ijd.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. A Veritable Steel Quill At?dMcript Pen Holder, with Areserve pens; wj:I write a.letter with one dip; will not spun or blot; price Is.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Card's. T?ARWOCD'S Baker's Check Delivery BookT?noe Is.; JLJL postage 3d.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. THE Durable Stamping Ink Pad, always ready for use; may be had in various colours; price Is.; postage :d.-Station-ery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. rpHE Paternoster Printer, for printing cards, books, X papers, kt.; price Is. and 4s.a.tionery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. MUSIC Ruling Pens: holder and two pens, comples. J3JL on card; price Sd.—Stationery Department, Wef tern Mail, Cardiff. MRS. Beeton's Cookery Books; a collection cif prac- tical recipes; prices, Is. Zd. and 2s. 9d.; post free. —Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. HIGHLY Polished Nickel Paper Knife, strong and serleeable; price 2s. Ed.-Statfonery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. THE Gem Automatic Dust-Proof Ink Pad, price 3s.; Tpos'.age Z4?L-SZ;?i",ry DepaitmHtt, W«tMn Mail, Cardiff. S -1 PBCIAL Value. Aper Japanese Serviettes, con- taining 36, price 61d. per jacket; postage 2d.— Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. COMPLIMENTARY Cards for Progressive Whist, Bridge, and At Home, 4s. per box of 100 cards; smaller quantities may be had at 9d. per dozen.— Stationery Department, Western Maj', Cardiff. Pen Nib that "U suit almost every writer, the A "Wpstem Mail" QuH!; sample box 6d., post free. -Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. rrliE-'Touri5t'S Bank Purse, real seal; prices from 2s. j T6d to 4s.—Stat:oaery Department, W.tern Mail, Cardiff. j LIST of trsefUl Office Goods:—Paper fasteners, office paste, electro-plated pins, dairiping-wells and brushes, sponge bowls, stamping pads in various colours always, ready for use; paper weights, ebony rulers, jnk- stands, inkwells, inks in all coloars and for every possible cse, erasing- knives, paper cutters, duplicate post-card hooks, letter, clips, pell nibs to suit all hands, pen-racks, pen-wipers, fcc., &c., on sale at tilt; Stationery Department, Western Mai). Cardiff. THE National Ready Beckcaer, a series of commercial tables, containing calculations suited for all trade purposes, with profit and discount tables and wages calculator; price 5s.; postage 5d.-Siatlanery Depart- ment. Western Mail, Cardiff. WHIST for aU playe-.s, b? -5?- -,Wl*Y. 25. 6d. larg,l 4s. 6d. a st?; "tage 3d.—Stationery Bx?Kut- ment. Western Mail, Cardiff. THE "TatUer" Fountain Pen, fitted with 14-carat Tgo)d nib; price 3s.< 6d.—Stationery Departmq. Western Mail, Cardiff. PROGRESSIVE wfest Scoring complete with pcncil and tas!él, '19. Is. &d., and 2s. per box, containing Q:;¡e dozen, cards; postage 2d.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardifl. "ENQUIRE Within Upon Everythmg," a most Fi usefHl bcok; 2a. 9d., post free.—Stationery Department, Westbrn Mail, Cardiff. ALWAYS Beady. Always Tidy.—The New Semper AF&ra,tus Post-card Beak, coRtaimmg four dozen post-cards with perforated munterfoil; price #d.; poøtags2d.-StatJonery Denartment, Western Man. Cardiff. MUSIC Paper, la, per packet; postage 3d.^Sta- jyi. tionery Department, Western Mail. Cardiff. ¡;-CONSULT Me" (a book that every family requires? 2s. X post lice.-Stationery Departmemrt, Wee- tern M!ÛI. Cardt«. THE Pen-carbon Manifold Order Book of 100 pages; JL pries la-j a cloar øpy is prwiuced simply by usine ordiwry PM and Ink.-8tatkIMry Department, Western Mail, Ca.r" ACILE Compasses, fitwd with pen<?s for 5d1ool us;-7 Fp,*ice 1?. 6d.tianery Department, Weetern Hail, Cardiff. T.- 1U.Y CSoths, drawn thjead Teneri1fe Mnen Paper JL aMorted sizes; ?. per box of one dozen; postage 3d.-Stal.ionery Dnpartmscit, Western Mail, Cardiff. LETTER Balance, ■ nickoi-plaited, to weigh Igoz. ■ price 6s. 6d.; postage 5cl-StatioDery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. T^TEWEST Design Dessert Papers, 72 for Is.; assorted .1., sizes; postage Jd.-4).tlli:ionqy Department, Western Mail, Cardiff THE Law of Landlord wd Ttenant, price Is.; postage JL 3d,-8tatlonuy Department, Western Mall, Car- diff. BURGLAB-Prpof patent )ock;sottabie for Bp3pers or jew; an exact model of Of'd1nuy large safe; price B2 6%Stationery Department, Wes- tern Mall, Cardiff. INDEXED Letter FEE:8.AlnbeTg, Warvx*, Match- less, &c., and various other makes at moderate prices.-Statlonery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. HE New _rtmjc -law Shelf Paper, newest pattern; T" be=Wully-boseed, containing 12 sheets, 34in. long; price 6d. per -packet; postage 3cl.-SÚltiODery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. MONEY WANTED ZC 1,350 Mortgage wanted on nine Leasehold Cottages; 3t,/ good interest given.-IEE 95, Evening Express, Car- diff. » ee4825u21 MONEY TO LEND. THE CHARING-CROSS BANK. JL EstahUsiied 1370. 119 & 120, Bishopsgate-st. 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[By Special Appangement. Copyright. ALMOST A TRAGEDY, By RODERICK SCOTT. "Kate, you can't mean it?" the young man cried, looking into her eyes, bewildered, be- eeeohingly. This is only a joke, Kate, surely? Have I not loved v Have I not loved you so long? Have yon not known of it? Tell me it is all a joke." It is not, Will," she said, a litle frightened at the passionate demand. "We have been good friends, Will; let us remain like that." "Friends!" he cried furiously, then suddenly regaining control of himself—" Ah, Kate! you can't mean this. Surely you can't cast me off like this." I have told you the truth, Will. I can't marry you. I am engaged to Dr. Morton." Him!" cried Will Fernd-ace. A newcomer— scarce a year in Ashurst; and I have been your slave for four years and more! By-" Kate Templar put up her hand imperiously for 3ilenoe. "Look here, Will," she said quickly, "I am sorry for you; but please don't forget your- eelf, or I will leave the room." Ferndic#'8 eyes' gleamed angrily art, the words, but, biting his lips, he strove to repress hir; rage.. "Ah, you are a cruei woman, Kaste," ho said; cruel as a tiger." That is not complimentary," she said coldly. Complimentary, no!" he retorted rapidly. "Do I fee} in the mood for complimente, when the light of the day has gone out? It is easy for you to cast me off like this. You care LctJúng, and never did care seemingly. Can't you see what it means for me? I ha? been your slave fcr years; have followed you about [like a dog ready to do your bidding; and this—this ie my reward." I am eorry," she said slowly, her face a little sa-d. "Had I known that You would have rejected him," he cried, eagerly and joyously. Xo," she retorted. "Never that; but I might have warned you earlier." Bah!" he answered with a muttered curse, his dark face growing suffused with rage. "You have broken my heart, Kate Templar; but-but I'll make you suffer, too. Do you think I'll stand aside and see you marry this man? Do you think I Will Ferndice, another word, and I'll leave the room," said Kate angrily. If you dare to talk to me like that, I'll never speak to you again." Again the young man struggled with the tempest of his emotions, and gradually recovered himself. Under the swarthy skin the blood seemed to ebb until it turned a sickly hue. I—I beg your pardon, Kate," he said brokenly, "I did not mean what I eaid." Good-bye," she answered, quietly holding out her hand. He took it in both of his. And this is to be the end," he said hoarsely. 'W:on't you think again, yatj, j before I go?" No, no," she cried impatiently. "Good-bye, then, Kate," he said slowly. If you will not have me for a lover you will let me be your friend sua, won't you?" "Gladly," she replied, if you won't bè-be foolish." No; I swear I'll behave myself," he said. as he turned away and left the house. As he rode through the streets of Ashnrst Will Ferndice kept up the mask of calmness. Once clear of the house, however, he lashed his horse into a mad gallop. Oaths and incoherent threats flew from his lips as he raced blindly along; curses and imprecations were shouted aloud, so 'twas well for him none witnessed his madness. By-and-bye he grew calmer. "She thinks I'm to be cast off like that," he muttered. "I've tricked her into believing I that I've lost all hope-tricked her, ay, and not for the last time. I'll not let her go with- out a fight. I never knew I loved her so madly till now. She shall be mine, no matter what mud I've to wade through in the getting of her." He pulled his horse into a canter, and, with compressed lips and knitted brows, surveyed the case candidly and coldly. "There seems little hope for me," he said at last. "I must find some way to separate them. How I know not yet, but I'm not a man to be afraid of that. Hitherto I've been a gentleman, but now fair methods must be thrown aside. She shall never marry that man." He turned off the highway, and, riding up to the half-f arm-half-mansion house that formed his home, dismounted and strode into the house. "You've returned early, Will," said a young lady, looking up languidly from the book she was reading. He growled out a surly reply to his sister's remark, and threw himself down in a chair by the window. She looked at him wonder- ingly. "What is wrong with you to-day, Will?" asked Marge after a long pause. "Everything's gone wrong," he answered sullenly. "Has you fair one proved unkind?" she asked teasiugil". "Worse than that," he retorted, looking at her first with anger and then with something approaching to malice, as a thought flashed through his mind. Worse t'b.a.u that, Will?" she asked. What do j'ou mea,1] ?" She's engaged to be married," he answered curtly. ao whom?" asked Madge Ferndice, now thoroughly interested. "To Dr. Morton." replied Will, brutally, and laughing bitterly as he saw her wince. So you re hit by the same stroke, too, are you?" he added roughly. '-Ii" £ taid ?'- "What makes you thmk that?" "Come! don't play with me," he said. "Let us be frank for once. I re been flung over by Kate, and you-well, Marge, if ever I saw a woman in love it was you, and in love with this doctor, too." "Well," Ehe ,aid, coldly. her l.ps ae white M +tThe wisp of a. handkerchief she was wiping them with. "Don't keep on saying 'well,' he retorted lrntably. "If you don't care to help me and yourself, say so at once. If you are willing to let this girl take awav your lover, say tWo it you are not, then let us join hands for com- mon defence." She looked at him from under half-drooped eyelids. Are you going to submit to be robbed?" she asked. No, I m not!" he cried. "And do you think 111 sit calmlv under th* same operation?" she asked harshly. "Then you will help me to break off this engagement?" "That I will," she answered hardily, her eyes beginning to flash with animation. "Point out the road, Will, and trust me to follow." There must be no going back," Will said warningly. Once we begin the battle we must fight it out; do you hear, Marge?" "You can trust me for that," she retorted, pacing up and down the room now im- patiently. Will looked at her gloomily, then said: "It's not going to be a fair fight, Marge. If we want to win we'll have to leave all I scruples behind." 1- '•terupiesf" What nonsence to talk of them while we might be planning our scheme. If you knew how I hate this woØan who stole my lover from me you would rot talk of scruples, Will Fern- dice." "And yet you and she have always been great friends," he said. "Up till -now," she replied. She has be- trayed me." Nonsense," retorted Will. cynically. Mor- ton was never neally your lover." He would have been," Marge answered angrily. "Oh, how blind I have been. How cunrlingly and in secret have they oourtcd." "Well, you'll have to keep friendly with her yet," replied Will. "We must do all in our power to hide our double disappointment, so that we may be able to get at them easilv." "Bat how?" That must depend on our luck," replied Will. PART II. I Ashurst was a small county town devoid of any manufacture. Its inhabitants were mostly people belonging to the well-to-do classes, so that there was a considerable amount of social intercourse. When Dr. Morton had come to the town a year before, quite a wave of excitement crept over Ashurst, but that soon quieted down when it was discovered that the new doctor neither played tennis nor danced, and that he preferred his books to any society that the place might provide. In spite of his disinclination to join in the general gaiety of Ashurst, Dr. Morton did not by any means become a recluse after the day's work was over, and he had found time to fall in love with Kate lemplar, and, still more wonderful to relate, had found favour in her sight. Before he discovered how well he loved Kate, Dr. Morton had certainly liked Miss Ferndice, and had paid her more attention than was his wont. It was against this unsuspecting pair that -brother "d sister were scheming. Ferndice s hot blood had suggested methods popular a hundred years ago. Prudence had compelled him 'to relinquish these "and resort to more refined proceedings. It was a boast of his that he had studied human nature, and with vindictive coolness he began for the first time to put these studies to an unfair use. "We must strike here," he said to Marge. He won't be able to follow her about much, and he plays teunie like an elephant, while she is the orack lady player of the Aehurst I team. But what good can that do?" &rge asked despondently. "Can't you see, if we are able to make him jealous, he's too proud to protest. Once let us get in the thin end of the wedge, trust me to keep driving it in." Soon Dr. Morton began to feel the effects of this device, for, although Kate was still as affectionate as ever, he saw her less often, as her time was so taken up with tennis matches. There was none to advise her, for her aunt, with whom she lived, was quite as pleasure- loving as herself. Once, when Morton oom- plained laughingly of his rival at tennis, Kate retorted that if he was so Eunxious to eee her he knew where to find her. But I don't play tenuis," he answered. "Why not?" she retorted. "Is it too c, hildish for your dignity?" Kate," he said, remonstrating. Oh, Diok, you know what I mean," she replied, laughingly. Do come down and I'll teach you." And Dick went, playing into Ferndice's hands, for, as the latter had said, he played like an elephant. At first Kate had merely enjoyed his awkwardness, but when she saw the spectators laughing (chiefly, although she knew it not, at Will's caustic criticisms of Dick's play) she grew irritable. Stop, Dick," she called out at last, "you'll never learn. A child would play better than you do." "Nonsense. Kate: let's continue," said Dick cheerily, but Kate only flung aside her racquet, and left him standing gazing after her. That night Ferndice escorted her home, and Dr. Morton, in the seclusion of his study, won- dered upon the ways of women. He felt rather annoyed at her. but resolutely put the feeling aside. Still it would keep intruding itself, as day after day passed and Kate con- tinued to be engrossed in tennis. Whenever he looked in at the tennis courts it was gene- rally, to find her playing with Ferndice, or the two sitting in the shade to rest aftar a game. The climax was somewhat hastened by a well-meaning friend advising the doctor to look out for a rival. "That man Ferndice would be glad of the chance to jump into your shoes, doctor. He's a determined fellow, and-" "Thank you," replied the doctor, frigidly. The shaft rankled, however, and with it still in the wound he ventured to ask Kate that night to neglect her tennis a little. "Why?" said Kate. "Don't you approve of it?" "I don't disapprove of it," replied Dick. "Only "Well. Dick?" "Only I don't like to see you so much with Xr- FWmdica I "Poor old Will," Kate answered. "'Poor old me. rather," said the doctor, I quickly and angrily. "I didn't know that you were given to jealousy, Dick," replied Kate laughingly. I don't think 1 ajn naturally a jealous I iruan," returned the doctor stitpy and, though nothing more was said, yet both felt either too much or too little had been uttered. That Saturday the big match at Ardtaen came off, and the Ashurst club set off for the long drive in the common out convenient break. Ferndice drove in his dogcart, taking his sister with him, and both were busy plot- tinç-. Will and Kate were playing together againat the best couple of the Ardtaen team, and Kate wad anxious to win, for on the result of their games depended in a great measure whether tho Ashurst team would win or lose. "We must win, Will," she said determinedly, as they met on the court. From the very beginning unaccountable de- lays occurred in their games before starting, and this was inirea-sed by the tremendous quantity of vantage in" and vantage outs which took place—so much so that they still had thre-3 games to play long after the others had finished. I wish they would hurry," some of the Ashurst team began to mutter. It will be all hours before we get home. The break has been waiting quite a long time already." Couldn't they come afterwards? Ferndice has his own trap with him," said another. "I shouldn't mind coming in the break, and giving Kate my ee-ai in the dogcart," replied Marge. But don't let us tell them," she added. "It might spoil their game to be flurried; and WoE) must lyull off this match." And so it was settled, without further pre- amble, and much to the astonishment of Kate, when, later on, flushed and eacited, she looked around for the rest of the team. She took her seat in the dogcart, however, with few misgivings, ior Ferndice declared they would, aoon overtake the others. The break, however, was far in advance, and arrived in Ashurst long before them. Dr. Morton was waiting vo escort Kate home, and, though ho betrayed little emotion, he was furiously angry when Miss Ferndice took him asido una explained that Kate was driving home with Will. "They ought to have overtaken us." she eaid vexedly. I must wait here for him, as I cannot go home alone. It's getting eo late, too," she added quietly. Shall I accompany you?" Dick was com* polled to answer. Thank you so much, Dr. Morton," Marge replied gratefully. We're sure to meet them on the v.-ay to our house." All the way home Mies Ferndice laid herself out to meet his mood, gently condoling with him, but so gently that he could not feel irri- tated at her, but all the more furious at Kate's imprudence. Just as they cleared the house they heard th 3 wheels of the dogcart on the road, and. after a little it drew up alongside of them. When Kate saw Dick she grew a little paler and stepped out of the machine. "Thanks so much, Will," she eaiO lightly. Dr. Morton will aee me safely home. Good- night." The two walked for a little while in silence, and then Dick said abruptly: "This must really cease, Kate; I ca-rmot have you driving alone at all hours of the night- with that man." 'That IDa,U?" asked Kate coldly. "Wbo do you mean?" "Your late escort." Has he not a name" Well, Mr. Ferndice, since you ineiet on it," retorted Dick angrily. Don't you think you axe a little hasty, Dick?" she said quietly. "YQU know that I had nothing to do with making the arrange- ment. The games were not- Kate, listen to me," Baid Dick quickly. I don't aocuse you of anything, and" "Really that is very good of you, Dick," t-bo said, rather bitterly. "It is a pretty word to speak to rae. Accuse!" "Since you are intent in putting me in the wrouv," replied Dick coldly, it would be, idle of me to try and further explain myself." A'8 you think." she answered slowly, vexed with herseJf, with him. but most of all at the ill fate which had made the quarrel possible. They talked polite nothings until they came to Kate'" home, and parted politely and coldly. That night Kate cried herself to sleep, and could only find comfort in the hope that Dick would return to her next day. However, the days went past, and still no Dick. Proud as Lucifer, he waited for a sign of repentance from her. She, woreuin-like, grew gayer as the days passed, and the more furious with him as she began to observe the eruilkig whisperings of the ladies at the club. They think he has thrown me over," she muttered, and because of that night." During this time Ferndice played his cards well. Whenever Kate wanted a companion he was by her side-quiet, melancholy, unobtru- sive, ready to do her will. Almost without words he gave her to understand tha-t he knew how matters stood, and of how he despised a love that would change so quickly and with so little cause. This was the state of matters whep oae day Dr. Morton rode slowly up the Long Hill, as that portion of the highway was called which circled round the quarry. Devil's Hill some termed it, for it had an evil reputation with farmers driving home late at night from tn. market and unco happy." The Long Hill was nearly a mile in length and a eteep descent all the way. Many quick sweep did it take, but the worst of all the turns was half-way down, when, after a straight steep dip of a quarter of a mile, the road swerved sharply round. Almost at right angles, on the outside was the wall Oil the bottom quarry, a sheer fall of over a hundred feet, and nothing stood between the road and the fall save a timber fencing. On the inside the hill rose perpendicular. Half-way up the straight Dick beard the report of a blast in the upper quarry, and in a few moments he saw a dogcart swerving round a turn at a hideous speed. "A runaway!" he said, as he clutched up the reins lying loose on his horse's back. The dogcart was in the straight now, the horse, mad with fear, galloping downwards to destruction. It can never turn the corner," muttered Dick, as he watched it coming towards him. Then his heart stood still. for in the dogcart was Kate, white and rigid. Beside her was Will Ferndice, and as he watched he saw the latter drefp the reins and begin to clamber over the back ol the seat. "The hound!" cried Dick, furious at the cowardice of the man who had come between his love and him. Spurring his horse-a great, upstanding waler, ugly as sin, but with a rare turn of speed-he galloped towards the advancing dogcart. When within fifty yards of it he wheeled round, and as it passed he spurred and lashed his horse in pursuit. It was a break- neck ride, and the corner was fatally near. Keeping as close to the side of the trap as its swerving would permit, he called on Kate t(1; be ready. Jamp when I tell you," he cried, and, in spite of her terror, he saw that the brave lass was ready to do his bidding. Clutching hold of the rail, she rose to her feet and waited. He seized a moment when the trap was running straight, and drew hit waler in at the peril of his neck. New," he yelled, reaching out towards her. She sprang, and for one awful instant ha feared that she had sprung short. Then her weight came full upon him, almost hurling him from the saddle. Crouching low and catching frenziedly at the lithe form, he managed to keep his seat and support her. Catch, on to my neck," he cried quickly, and, with hands thus partly freed, he brought the waler to a halt. A orash, the shrill neigh of a horse in terror, the rending of timbers, and yet again the echo of a heavy fall from the depths under- neath, all told their tale. Dick! Dick" cried the terrified girl in hit arms. HnBh., dear," he said soothingly. Oh, Dick," and, clinging to him, Kate hid her face in his breast. It's all right now, sweetheart," he said. quietly, putting an arm around her. "And he?" There he is," said Dick, turning the waler round and pointing to a torn and tattered specimen of humanity limpmg miserably away. He—he left me—the coward!" she cried. Then, in the same breath, but in quite a dif- ferent tone, ehe added: Oh, Dick, how oould you leave me to him." Then you did not want him, dear?" asked Dick gently, and the answer must have been satisfactory, in the light of after events. As for Ferndice, he crawled homewards, and was met by Marge at the door. Will, what has happened, and where ia Kate?" "Wha.t has happened?" he said bitterly. Just this. I turned ooward, and she—she haa gone with a better man." Who?" Need you ask?" he retorted. [THE END.] TO-MORROW VIOLET MEBIOim v DUJSHMA." bj- MAEY S. TBKNYSOS^ i
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