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Sirtb*, Olarriagro, ant. ]Btatbf; BIRTIiS. •IATHKWS.—On the 24th inst., at Uti, Richmond- road, Cardiff, the wife of Edgar D. Mathews, of a •on. «>LL.—On the 24th inst., at Ligrane, the wife of E. W. Noll, Esq., of a daughter. MABKIAGES. WtMi—CiiMOiD.—January 24, at Riverside Wes- lejan Chapel, Machen-place, Cardiff, by the Rev. R. Jj—Vi-n, superintendent minister, John Clare, third 1011. of the late Samuel Wyafct, Bridge House, Pont- ttewynydd, Mon., to Lily Charlotte, second daughter of Mr. Thomas Diamond, of Melville ROOM, Plastnrton-gaxdens, Cardiff. DEATHS. 'o»xa._On the 23rd instant, atTheliarches, Ystrad- ifynlaJs, the Rev. James Foster Jones, Vicar of Coelbren, aged 68 years. Funeral leaves house for Yetradgynlais on Saturday at two p.m. Clergy .Requested kindly bring surplioes. January 23, at 14, Clive-road, Canton, Jane, the beloved wife of William Helhuish, aged 62 years. Funeral on Monday next, 3.30, at Iilandaff. Friends please accept this ipti- .Jaation. = iG. A. STONEMmCO TTTNDERTAKBRS, ESTABLISHED OVBB 30 IEABS. At the Old and Only Ad&MM— 10. 11, AND 12, WORKING-STREET, CARDIFF, § AND UNDER THE LLAKAQESCENT 0F 1 I MISS STOKE, I I Assisted by an Eficaent Staff. I I Teleeravhic Address— STOIC* Undertaker, 9 1 CARDIFF. 21605 g iBusiical T3*Q& Sale, £ 25, Grand Organ; original ooet, £ 52 •i- great bargain.—Apply T 10, Express Office Stedifl. e3215125 ——————1 ——————1 0fri)angt» FOR Sale, 14 Volumes of Encyclopaedia. eqnal to new piice 50B., or Exchange for anything in value. Also Brass Tea or Coffee urn.—Apply 7, Mundy place, Sjurdiff. e3236i27 porting* fitni few Bale.-Double-barrel Breech-loading Gun, VI with all the latest improvements price 50s., on KOBBIB BEOS? CTCLK WORKS, POWTY PB1DD—Over 100 Cycles to be Cleared Regardless J[0»rt.-Send for special lists, pos. free.—Repairs of all fcindg executed in a superior manner promptly. 1?OR Sale, handsome Sable and White Collie Bitch; A? splendid coat; full and brush valuable for breed- purposes; grand pedigreo, Mitchley Wonder youltrp, pgemtsi, #zu EATmRTT AX and Silver Wyandotte Eggs for Sitting good Birds for Bale—BuotneU, 39, Partridge road, 321U2_ iBatrtmoiuaU |Lr ATBIMOHY —Gentleman (40), with over £ 1,000 WJL yearly, Wishes to Matty will settle valuable re- ^teaion of £ 400 yearly photo and full particulars strict JpMdence.—Aadi^ss Box 194, Correspondence Office, Itatol. e-3207124 ■g—■■—BWgft.1l tWUfUniWIiHWBl—IWWIB partners!) ips* PARTNER Wanted (Sleeping or Active), with £ 300 to £ 500, in Accountancy and Agency Business; income money under own control; ezpenenoe not ycessarr.—Address XT 28, Western Mail, Cardiff. [1667i31 JD N A A —Partner Wanted to Join Advertiser in JVOv/Ui Taking Over good Going Concern in Bard iff full investigation invited.—U 9, Western Mail, gjrdttt. 1497129 jflfeallanemtg Mantg» \*T ANTED, a Large Family Washing good drying Jty ground.—Apply 25, Glamorgan street, Llandaff WeHs. e3234i29 FOREIGN Stamps.—Private collector wants Collec- tions or any stamps issued before, 1880 old IWonfal especially,—State particulars, T 3i, Western iBoneyT DZtoJSSOO Advanced Daily. Apply to .T, WALLACE, 6, LOWER STATION TERRACE (Opposi teT.V.R. Station), CARDIFF. SarpreB Stock Bought for Ready Cash. j&OKEY Advanced Daily from £ 2 to JE300 at a ^1. few hours notice.—Apply to the Imperial Advance g^A, 9, Senghenydd-road, ana 1, Mundy-j»laoe, CaW^ge, MvtttnwUns, R^II.IJSrERY. — Wanted (for New Tredega?^ yA thoroughly experienced Milliner, Accustonaed 8*rve.—Apply, giving full particulars, to John Pries, ;Qntioj,t;n. 1164i25 ILlilNKRYT^a^ t; d," a stylish Milliner aWe~to dflJL serve.—Full particulars Martin and Co., Now gedefjar. 1568i29 \Xj AKT33D, a Milliner, Able to Serve also a coisipe- v tent Dressmaker.—Mrs. Hine, 72, Carmarthen ^J.RAf:DFATHBR'S_ Eight Day Clock, Mahogany M Inlaid Case, in thorough going order, for Sale.— JwPly, any evening after six, at 17, Richards-street, Cardiff. On Starr-Bowkett Building Society, Nine Shares; paid £ 120; what offers r—Apply TJ 13, Evening *gpregs Office, Cardiff. e3228i29 |\RF,S8 Suit for Sate no reasonable offer refused.— fef S 4.S. Exnress OPice. Cardiff. c 1869126 ^igwntuuiiBiahaaiaf ^j^wwj^aacw^'UraiaaiSBmwiiaiowMBW' Jfl!^rllanrou9» f^OMIC Pupersi, back uusubers, cheap.—Miss Morgan close to Bridge, Jouies street, Docks. 3239i30 ALE'S Gold Medal Dubbin makes Boots andHar, ness waterproof, soft, and wear three times longer yfews polishing; 17 highest awards —Sold by Boot 5S*<t8,Leathersellerg, &c., tins 2d., 6d., and Is. [E29 SSCOTCH Whisky.—A Sample Bottle of Fine Old y Craigmore Wlusky forwarded, carriage paid, on 5*eipt of postal order for 3s. 6d. One of the finest S^slries Scotland produces."—Vide Press.—T. C Sgyack, Portobello, N.B. H L. S, Hand-cut Virginia, fragrant and lasting in fipe. May be had in loz., 2oz., and 4oz. Tins all (^OMPOUJiJ)" PURIFYING JtfrX- 'J'UBE FOIi, THE BLOOD.-A valuable j^ucino for Pnviiyinja tile Blood, StimuUtin^ the Eatieno^f i'lutnleaoe, Boinovintr Dimness of Xfi! i a:i^ the Head from Giddiness and Noises; -also in Affections of the Spleen *>J~ -Sidneys, Uterine Obstructions, Pain in the Back, 8' ^oi'3' Pimples, Nervous Affections, Indi- » sti°n itxid General Debility from a Disordered h. In Bottles at 2s. 9d. and 4s. 6d. Prepared ^OSold only by KITT and CO., Medical Haft/iSS, street (teft>baod side goiog dom(L C*rdiif.txi29 iflisteUaneoiis; WANTEDTa Single Man as Qcliman and VV Gardener, able to milk.—Apply, stojng age, wages (indoors), and references, with all paitioiars, H. Kii'k- 1 house, Brynbedw, Tylorstown, Pontypn<t. e321.8 O Grocers' Hauliers —Wattted, steadJYoun? Man to look after a Horse and Deliver *ate wages re- ( quired (out doors).—Enclose last reference0 D. Dayies, Liverpool House, Maesteg. e324i25 '*1 1 MASON Wants Situation as Foretpti or Take Piecewrok, with reference.—Write Maan, Express Office, Cardiff. e3224i27 s PLUMBER Wanted.—Apply J. J. Chofcy, Sa ita, ( Engineer, Wood street, Cardiff. e3219i26- j WANTED, Kitchen Porter eiperienoij.—Apply with references immediately, Eichaaj Restau e III rant, Docks, Cardiff. e3212 < WANTED, Furniture Packer thoroughlWRtica] ] apd experienced man; must have 4od refe rences. — Apply to T 7, Western Mail Office, i Cardiff. j216i25 TTTtITTERS.—Wanted, expenenoed General Titters, 1 F competent to make and fix all Eort of engoes an' maohijiery (small power ciii ■).—State age,wages qualiflcations, and references to G. Davies, LiottVorkd Abergavenny. 3155 I GROOM-OOACHMAN Wanted married "»thout children preferred wife may undertake la^dry cottage provided—Apply to C, Waldron, Vlan- ] daff. i?..29 WANTED, Ostler about 17 rears old, to Look fter One or Two Ponies.—Apply 23. St. Andw*K crescent, Cardiff. 1U7'{( WANTED, Groom-Gardener; experienced; ridend drive well: understand flower and kit<en garden.—Address U 26, Western Mail, Cardiff. |.lfe76i WANTED, handy Married Man, Who Undemtaas W Gardening and Can Milk.—Apply U 1, Weat/n Mail, Cardiff. 148212 WANTED, Young Man, experienoed in Gardecii" and can Look After Horse.—Apply, with ret rences, Rev. Bankes Williams, "Vicarage, Cwmavo Glamorganshire. 1636130 WANTED, to Take Charge of and Milk Cows, Fee Pigs, and Act as Working Bailiff on a Smal Fasm, a Dependable Man must be able to kill anc dross sheep and pigeior the house; wages £ 1 per week, house, garden, and allowance of coals wife to take charge of poultry, for which she will be paid by results. -Apply, by letter, Farchynys, Dolgelley, Merioneth- shire. 15SQi29 ^NTED,~Fara liftl>ourer as Ploughman; good house, garden; Wages,'17s. per week. —Apply to Blake, Cogan Hall Farm, near Penarth. 1491i29 QEBVANT Man Wanted at a Farm five miles from O Swansea must be able to plough good character; aged from 18 to 24 years.—Apply 62, Wind street, Swan- sea, 1561i29 ANTED at once, on a Small Grass Farm, staid Man; single.—Apply, personally, Mr. Lewis, Gwrhay Farm, near Blackwnod. 1562i29 XTODNG Man, aged 19, Seeks Situation in Gentleman's X Gardens four years in present situation; inside and out preferred; recommended by Iiieutenant-colonel Leach.—C. Skyrme, Corston, Pembroke. 1555i29 AS Single-handed Gardener, where there is glass two years' good character from large place age 21 —W.T. Shackson. Norton, West Cross, Swafasea. i25 AS Gardener (single-handed); 10 years' experience inside and out; good references; single; state wages.—Particulars to Harris, Lower Bullingham, Here- ord. I298i26 WANTED, Situation as Gardener, single-handed or where help is given; good references; abstainer. —Apply J- Green, Devonport place, W&tlington, Oxon. 12<0i26 GARDENER or Groom-Gardener Seeks Situation; understands stable work, flower and kitchen garden, vines, tomatoes, Ac.; life experience married aged 34.—Apply E. P., 46, Gladstone-street, Aberaman Aberdare. 1594i30 WANTED, Situation as Groem or Groom-Coach- man experienced good character.—Apply Henry Miles, Shire Newton, near Chepstow. 1673i31 WANTED, Situation as Groom and Gardener; mar- ried can milk; no encumbrance; good charsc- er.—Apply E. F., Western Mail Office, Newport. [i26 WANTED, Situation as Groom Coachman W (married) understands hunters, also riding and driving good references.—Apply Clarke, Garden road, Llaudovery. 1360127 SITUATION Wanted as Coachman; thoroughly ex- perienced drive single or pair; sixteen years last situation; excellent character; married; aged 40.—R. W., care of Mr. Piekard, Grocer, East Village, Cow- go. bridge. 1635i26 WANTED, Situation as Lad in Stable under coach- man preferred; aged 18; good references.— State wages W. Davies, The Bell, Kidwelly. 1682i31 WANTED, a Situation as Under Gamekeeper; 20 5ft. 9Jin.; understands wiring, trapping, and vermin catching experienoed in fishing.—A., Stamp Office, Abergavenny. 1590i50 AVIES'S Re^ietrv.—Barman (Billiards), Barman (Vaults), Cooks,"Kitchenmaids, Generals, Nurne^, Housemaids, Chambermaids, Confectionery (Junior), Waitresses, Boys Wanted.—45, Charles street, Car- diff. 1707127 LAD (17-18) as Billiard Marker; mast thoroughly understand game live in.—Corporation Hotel, Cardiff, six to eight p.m.. 1713i27 ANTED, Situation at Ostler, Post-boy, or Fore man of Yard understands duties eight years' good oharftcter. -Z., Stamp Office, Abergavenny. ri24 OUNG Man Seeks Situation as Boots or Billiard- Y markpr; aged 23; good reference.—C. B., 5, Thomas Street; Chepstow, Mon. 1346i27 ANTED tall, woll-built Men for a Few Hour Nightly must be able to ride; old cavalry men preferred.—Apply at Empire from 12.30 to 2.30 during the week. 27203 WANTED, thoroughly competent Foreman, News and Jobbing; Welsh indispensable.—Reply, stating age, wages, and references, T 13, Western Man, Cardiff. 1209125 TO Butchers.—Wanted at once, a good Man single must be clean and sober.—Apply John Howell, Aberaman, Aberdare 27126 UTCHERS—Wanted first class all round Slanghter- man no shop work must be tip-top tradesman, with good reference wages £ 2 per week personal application, if possible.—Dan Davies, Cattle Salesman, Merthyr. 1436i27 TO Butchers.—Wanted, a respectable Young Man in Above Business.—Apply W. Bellamy, Meteor street, Cardiff. 1191325 TO Butchers.—Wanted, respectable Young Man, 18 to 20; must be used to small goods Mid able to slaughter personal application desirable.—A. Morgans, Dynevor street, Mertnyr. 1564i29 TO Pork Batchers.—Wanted immediately, respectable and trustworthy Young Man as Shopman indoors. —Apply, with references and stating wages required, to U 23, Western Mail Office, Cardiff. 1655i31 TO ORE Butonem.—Wanted, Young Man well up in p all branches.—U 25. Western Mail, Cardiff. [i31 WANTED, respectable Youth, 18 years, to the Butchering indoors willing to make himself generally useful.—D. Thomas, Butcher, Cymmer, Porth. 1588i26 COACH-PAINTERS. — Wanted, an experienced C Workman; constant situation to steady man.- Apply Samuel Probert. Abereavenay. 142H27 WANTED, Carriage Painter at onoe.—Apply Bailey's Livery Stables, Cardiff. 1557i29 WANTED, a Jobbing Carpenter.—Apply Culley and Co., 92, Queen street, Cardiff. 1506i25 WANTED at once, Two Wheelwrights and Car; penters Accustomed to Country Work.—Apply John Thomas, Builder, Use., Llangibby, Mon. 1155i25 BRIOKMAKERS,—Wanted, thoroughly experienced Man to MaVo and Deliver Bricks per Thousand i-eferpuee must bear investigation.—T 11, Western Mail, Cardiff. 1207i25 Y OUNG ar<m \V:;n va to do Rough Work in Bakery must bo o'. ■>: M.-Apply T. Stevens, 122, Queen street, Cardiff. 1533i29 CARTER.—Wnatec! Ùmuediately, a steady respectabl3 c Man to Drfiivcr Goods; must be used to horses, and know the district.—Apply, with references, to H. Stone, Wine Merchant, Neath. 1446i27 TO Greccrs' Hauliers.—Wanted, steady Young Man to Look After a Horse and Deliver.—State wages required (outdoors), enclose last reference, to D. Davies, Liverpool House, Maerteg. 1712i25 GROCERy.-Wanted immediately, active Young kX Man as Haulier.—State salary (indoors) to Jones, Westminster Stores, Barry Dock. 1637i30 GROCERY.- Wanted, a Youth, about 16 to 17 (used to horses) good^ personal references.—Apply^ to JWETTNT TO men" ALT, DISEASES QUICKLY CURED. Apply to PROFESSOR PRICK, 270, BUTE- STREET, CARDIFF. e9730 KEPT AND CO., 39, Bute-street (left- ML hand side). Cure in a Few Days ALL DISCHARGES, either Constitutional or Acquired. Kincey Troubles, Pains in the Back. Without Mer- cury. Consultations Daily, from Tea a.m. till Ten pas. AdvioeftM. e.1232i29.,w 0I)0P Stestetants;,$cu GROCERY.—Wanted, an Improver.—ApplyRichard Grocer, Ebbw Vale. 3253i29 GROCERY,-Wanied., a Junior Assistant for Both \3T Counters; indoors.—State full particulars, R. Jeremiah, Royal Stores, New Tredegar. 16W127 GROCERy.-wanted, immediately, a competent G Hand as Branch Manager; We psi-sonally, William Richards, Swansea. 1524K9 "RAPERY.-Wanted, a Young Man; good window dresser must speak Welsh.—Apply, stating expe rience, salary, and age, Thos.Yorath, Swansea. |i27 OWELL and CO., the Cardiff Drapers," Cardiff Have Two or Three Vacancies for respectable Youths as Apprentices; terms OK application. [i29 W~ ANTED, TWO respectable Youths, Apprentices to the Drapery. Also Young Ladies for the Mil- linery.—James, the Temple, Lianelly. I6B4i31 £ 1 ENERAL Drapery —Wanted, in February, fer a vX permanency, experienced Young Lady, aboot 23 must be good saleswoman and stock-keeper, with know- ledge of millinery preferrad state salary,* and parti- culars of two last situations.—W. F. Harvey, Tre- degar. 1632i30 WANTED, smart, pushing Young Man for Hosiery Department.—Apply, personally, J. E. Daviea and Co.. Merthyr. 1657i50 \%TANTED, Young Lady as Indoor Apprentice to Yv the Jewellery and Fancy Business.—Address T 35, Western Mail, Cardiff. 1328iZ7 FURNITURE.—Bxpevienced Man Required for the General Work of a Sale Shop good salesman and practical, and must be accustomed to Welsh trade and conversant in Welsh.—Apply, in first instance, 26, Taff street, Pontypridd. 1297i25 GROCERY and Provisions.—Experienced Hand Seeks Situation in the above seven years' expe- rience highest references.- Keene, Garway, near Ross, Herefordshire 1678i3l HIPCHANDLERY and ^Ironmongery Assistant Seeks Situation eight years' experience: excel- lent references.—Apply T 43, Western Mail, Cardiff. C1^ mOBACCONISTS Assistant or Manager.—Situation X Wanted as above by Young Man married aged 30 has had thorough experience in wholesale and retail; well up in all branches of the trade.—Address T 6, Western Mail, Cardiff. 1199i25 YOUNG Person (23) Requires Situation in any Light Business little knowledge of book-keeping,— Address E. M., Western House, Andover, Hants. li?7 O Greengrocers.—Highly-respectable Young Woman Wants to Learn Business; indoors; no salary first month.—C. H. B., Morel street, Barry Dock. (134 Clerks! anti iilanagerg. WANTED at once, Two Shorthand Writers j must be good typists.—Apply U 6, Western Mail, Car- diff. 1504i29 LAW.—Wanted, a Shorthand Clerk; must engross well.—Apply, stating references, age, and wages, T 17, Western Mail, Cardiff. 1234i25 Tr AW.—Wanted, an Engrossing and Copying Clerk.- JA Apply, stating salary and experience, W. R. Davie Pontypridd. 1299126s WANTED, an Engrossing Clerk in Cardiff Solicitor's Offices; shorthand preferred.—Apply U U, Wes- tem Mail, Cardiff. 1492i25 WANTED, in a Manufacturer's Offices, Junior Clerk Accustom^ to Wages Accounts and Genera Office Work.—Apply, in own handwriting, stating age, sultry expected, and references, to K, care of Joyce, Bookseller, Newport, Mon. 1551i29 CJHARP Youth for Coal Exporter's Office good short- O hand writer state age, previous experience, and salary required.—U 33, Western Mail, Cardia. 1709i27 MART Youth for Merchant's Office must be good shorthand writer-State age, previous experience, and salary required, U 32, Western Mail, G&rdiff. [i37 OFFICE Boy Wanted for Merchant's Office in Car- diff must have good references.—Apply, in own handwriting, stating age, to T 36, Western MaiL Car- diff. ia7i27 CHARTERING or Market Clerk, Steam or Sail, Open Re-engagement; first-class experience and refe- rences.-Apply T 31, Western Mail, Cardiff. 1336i27 ANTED, Situation by Shorthand Clerk thoroughly experienced in anthracite colliery work; good references.—K 52, Western Mail, Swan- sea. 1705i31 ENGINEER, 3D, Seeks an Appointment on Land Ei He Holds the Highest Qualifications of a Naval Engineer; a First-class Draughtsman and Designer.— Address U 2, Western Mail, Cardiff. 1452129 POST OFFICE.—Re-engagement Wanted as Olerk (female) competent take entire charge of counter, accounts, telegraph (S.N.).—Cymraes, High street, Llandovery. 1356i27 ANTED, Situation as Market Clerk, Chartering, Buying and Selling, Book-keeping; excellent testimonials; salary or 16, Mail, Cardiff. 1228i25 NGLISHMAN (24) as Freneh and Spanish Ctw- respondenfc; shorthand 120; demres to enter Ooal Exporters Office.—T 42, Weatem Mail, Cardiff. 1377i2T ONTYPRIDD. — Tradesnnen and ProfesaioBal Gentlemen's Books Written up and Balasced by competent Accountant; strictest secrecy observed.—L 17, Western Mail, Cardiff 1586130 BUILDER'S Clerk Wanted with previous ex perience preferred used to plans.—Apply, Btatitig 3 age, salary, references, T 14, Western Mail, OariliJi. (125 JUNIOR Clerk Requires Situation; good writer- book-keeper, and correspondent; satisfactory refe, ence, kl,i ress T TI. Wastejn Mail., Cardiff.. __[i37^ v-A.t4. ^gencte^ CrabtUtre:, &t. 3BRTH Dye Works.—Agent, Miss Morgan, Stationer. close to James street Bridge, Cardiff. 32Stt30 BRADFORD Dress House offers good Commission ) for South Wales; experience absolutely necessary, "Vddress Denton, Lund, and Go., Bradford. fe3172i26 GBNCY.— £ 3 weekly easily earned calling upon A shops with saleable specialities.—C. E., 63, Borough I rq, London. e3230i29 1 MESSRS. R. W. MILLER and CO. (timited.), A* Stokescroft Brewery, Bristol, are Prepared to Apint Purchasing Agents in all unrepresented dls'ots for their Prise Medal Ales and Stouts. Libgj te-ms. These beers have been awarded Prize Me<v.j ai.d Diplomas wherever shown, and are the e flnek values obtainable. 85751 f WNES and Spirts in Bottle.-R. W. Miller and Vi Co., Limited, Wine and Spirit Importers, Stokcroft, Bristol, are Prepared to Appoint Agents r in all striots fo their Celebrated Brands of Wines and Qrits. Whole or part licence pcid, aeeording to arflg<vment.. 25362 WATED immediately, a Traveller in the Green vv -ait Trade, who has a connection in Bridgend n and iw»Ueys, Port Talbot, and District; security requirea-Acidress U 15, Western Mail, Cardiff. [1515i25 I^IIGAIoommiBjoon Offered G^ntlenqaa Travelling W«j »nd West; must have good hotel connee* tion; seClty required.—Clements, 5, Park street, Bris- y tol. 16Bli26 TT ORS^a Cattle Spice.—District Agents Wanted II for v. Royal Lancashire Prize Horse and Cattle Spies, roa„ aria Gulf Food.—Addrses Proprietor, 106, Higher Arg^ Manchester. 1K213Q 1 A GBNCLJJJ Weekly Easily Earned Calling upon "1 jltL Shops' Saleable Specialities; samples small; particulars -ee. — C. W. M., 63, BOtough road, London. 1670i29 AGENTS rented liberal terms whole or spare time.—ress Finance, 232 to 225, Strand, London, W.C. 1364i27 OQA a th Can be Made With £ 10.—Addres6 ^WOJUJ^H^S^^JOLEMA^TIEET^ONDON^JCJ^ jBarmat^»g, ^r. J T7XPERIEN65 G-encr.d wanted; small family -Ci Apply witl^ferences Evans, 1, Westboarne road p Penarth. 0 e3214i24 ANTED, Servants Welsh preferred from v T the count!—Apply with references G. Phillips. /etandra Hotel,jntre, Rhondda. i24 > /UNBRAL |)ant Wanted: also Housemaid.— VT Apply 20, street, Roath, Cavdiff. [ei24 v I OOD Plsiin C<1 Wanted Ohurchwoman small I, Uf dairy no b%g kitchenmaid kept; some poul- try; age not una 30.—State wages Mr. Edwards, Ashleworth Bectorhiopcestar. 14673S9 s' X>liAlN Cook tAaugh general servant preferred.— JT Mrs. Fiddlan, xhe Walk, Cardiff. If?f?i26 WANED, a gooijain Cook for a Business House not under of age; must be quick ana active.—Apply, statu fun narticcilars aa to refereaaes and capabilities tof Pegler and Son, Ponty- a pool- 1547125 S \\7ANTED, Cook Cook-Generals, Parlourmaids, iV Housemaids, -rSes, General Servants.—Miss Crockford's Registry it Mrs. Browse), 115, Queen 8 street, Cardiff. 149S39 I, WANTED, an expejjCe)j Cook; also a Housemaid "V good reference^q^ij-gd,—Apply Mrs. Sessions, J 13, Marine parade, Pena, 135am '• \X7'A-NTHD, coxupet* Cook-General, and House- VT Parlourmaid, by Wjje Qf February, in Doctor's 7 house; three in fam\_Apply Greenfield House, Lianelly. 126H26 1 WJ ANTED, good I'la» gpok country place; no > VT dairy, balang or tljree in family.—Mrs. Gray, Stone Hall, Wol ¡;t1Ël, PembrokeshiEe. (i25 a f~tOOK.—Very good Plf-now Wanted tor Small r Family in Welsh Vjre; no assistance; two other indoor servants; and Churohwoman; wages £ 28 and all found.\ 12, Western BCaiti Office. r Cardiff. mS26 r XT IfCHBNMAIDfcrr SoVwates weU up in her XV. duties mpfik have gq reterenc«j sonBerymaid kept.—Apply Mrs. Colbyi pirat avenue, Brigh- ton. 27141 > \TTT ANTED immediately, Apetent and trustworthy Vi House-Parlouxumid; anji two otdlorfi kept. —Anply, stating wages and rg.nces, to Mrs. F. T. James, Penydarren House, Mijvr Tydfil. 27118 TTOUSE-PAilLOUHMAIDi^d for Small Family"- f II mtist be early riser and Wstand lamps good wajreg given to a competent *ajjt.—Apply Britrley, Park road, Penarth. I7l4i31 j XT QUSE-PAJRLOURMAID^Vaijj^d assistance Ii given m housework; aHt0 g6W (nwmdiag).— State full particulars Mrs. O. x>Mp Owmryfchen, Iilan- dovery. ia3«25 » -\J^r ANTED, Hom,e-Parioarns_gtat8 atfQ> siwl reference to *rs; vies, Hiltoide House- 1 Ebbw Vale. 1591105 WANTED, a Honse-Pariow^j ..mail fn.mil— — Apply 181, Hewport road, fniff- 15«»a 1 WANTED, by l«b good Bouse- V V Parlourmaid.—Apply, stawr^H particulars, to j the Matron, Infirmary, Newport, 1371i27 W"ANTED, good Housemaid, A.0 parlmii-maidte kept; Church person stages good refe- ronces. Apply Miss ^.owan-S^r^ St. Athan Kcctoi-y, Cowbridge, South Wales. 26943 1 "iiTANTEU immediately, Youag L^ two in V family two sen ants kept■,wages, and 3 reference. — Mrs. Meyer, DuBton,yut £ |1)jeg) g(wan. sea; i 1302i26 HOUSEMAID Wanted at Hearne Lodse, Delabeche street, Swans 1309i26 I "OEGISTRY (Davies's).—Wanted, i.-aidg Par. Xl lourmaids, Cooks, Kitchenmalds, Nurses' '•> Married Couples, Cowmen, Grooms, Q1 „ J (milk). Others,—45, Charles street, Cardiff. 1560i25 WANTED, an experienoed GeneA t in February small familv.-Apply Llangynwyd Vicarage, Bridgend. 1699127 9 TTTANTED at once, experienced Geni « W Apply Wembridge, Gold r 1 1652130 "VS?"ANTED, respectable, active Girl, 1 1R tn W Assist in Hourework; '-mist hav#^1 „.V,_ Address E. B., Lhmgattoek. Orickhowell. 1559126 WANTED, ;t good General Servant Pagi ™i~ 24 years good character.-Apply A i-.and- field, Croft road, hen&i. £ 574i30 WANTED, a General Servant, 18 to 20; nVmilv — "V Apply F.T, 52, East View, Cliye strc tIInge. own, Oardiff. 90 12i30 WANTED, Genend Servant, able to do VM^ also Nurse, able te wait »*■ —Al. £ ?. jl Will*, 2, HeartiSeM, Bwense*. WANTED immediately, General Servant; good character.—Mrs. Garsed, Moorlands, Porfch- cawl. 1546i25 WANTED immediately, a good General Servant, •bout 19.—Apply 14, Charles street Car- diff 1545i29 WANTED, good General Servant, aged about 17, in small family; references required.-Applyl6, Kineraig street, Roath. 1508i25 WANTBD at once, good General Servant; small family; Roath no washing —Apply, between two and six, 23, Royal Arcade, Cartuff. 1S09i25 ANTED, General Servant; good references aged about 20.—86, Ryder street, Cardiff. 1478i25 ANTED immediately, Ten experienced Generals (email families' Nurse, Housemaid, good Cooks, Plain Cooks.—Stamp, Mrs. Evans' Besistry, Elm street, Cardiff. 1477i29 EXPERIENCED General Servant Wanted for Two in Family assistance given.—Apply, with references, to Mrs. Dr. Richards, 50, Cowbridge road, Cardiff. [i29 WANTED, thoroughly trustworthy General Servant who Cooks Well; two in famil# housemaid kept; comfortable place; Penarth.—Address U 4, Western Mail, Cardiff. 1471i29 XPERIENCED General Servant; small family E nurse kept.—Apply 224, Newport road, Car diff. 1473i25 WANTED, a good General Servant; also Girl to Assist; fare paid.—Address, stating wages, kc„ Burton House, Kington, Herefordshire. 1456i25 ANTED, February, General Servant good, character. Also superior Mother's Help—Apply, by letter, Mrs. Ford, Llantbewy House, Newport, Mon. 1465129 ANTED, good General; small family must be clean, good-tempered. Mid satisfactory reference.— Apply, after four, 53, Wellfield road, Cardie. 134H27 WANTED immediately, good General Servant; aged 18 to 20 good character required country girl preferred.—Apply 31, Charles street, Cardiff. 1335i27 RS. FURNIVALL Wants Several Young Genera Servants for good homes; small families; also Parlourmaids, Penarth.—Select Registry, Cardiff. [i26 ANTED immediately, in Farmhouse, near Car diff, goad General; able to do plain cooking satisfactory references wttgMjEM; houseitoaid kept. Apply Badiyr Court, near Cardiff. I182i25 GOOD General Servant Wanted near Swansea two in family highest references £ 16 a year.—Apply W 36, Western Mail, Swansea. 1435i27 WANTED, an experienced General Servant; house- maid kept—Mrs. Edmund Hondcock, 187, Newport road, Cardiff. 1276i26 TTT ANTED immediately, Young Person as General \V 16 to 17 no washing.—Mrs. Evans, Newsagent, 11 Nelson street, Swansea. 1227i25 WANTED, thorough General Servant; must be good W cook and early riser; two in family.—Apply Brukewich, 16, Oakfteld street, Roath, Cardiff. 1169i25 WANTED, a good General Servant.—Apply Mrs. Thos. Scott, Commercial House, Pontnewydd, Mon., 125 WANTED, good General Servant, or Plain Cook, for two in family; Housemaid kept.—Full particular# C. H„ Western Mail Office, Swansea. 1445127 ANTKD immediately, experienced General or Plain Cook.—Apply K, Bos 21, Neath. 1158x25 XX7ANTED, strong General Servant; able to wash YV and iron.-Apply, with references, Miss Prosaer, West-end House, BtJbw Vale. 1152i25 EXPERIENCED General Wanted; smaU family.— Apply, witii reference, to Evens, 1, WesUxmrne road, Pfenarth. 176S125 WANTED, a respectable Girl, about 18. as General YY Servant—Apply, with references, 64, Cowbridge; road, Cardiff. 118H25 ANTED, experienced, trustworthy Nurse, to Take Entire Charge of Child 16 months old.—Apply Mrs. Dawson, Clarendon Boose, Newport, Mon. [129 NURSE Wanted, for One Child.—Apply, after seven pjn., to M., 46, Oakfield street, Roath, Car- diff. 1576126 NURSE-HOUSEMAID Wanted; must be strong active, and truBtworthy; good needlewoman wel accustomed to children.; good character indispensable.— Apply Mrs. Oullen, 170, Nercport read, Qardiff [1578130 WANT BID, Under Nurse who is good needlewoman, and Kitchenmaid both about 19.—Mrs. Linton, 3, Liandag place, Ll&ndAIif. I38Øi27 WANTED, Daily or Resident Laundress.—Apply Monkton House, Parade, Cardiff. 118to25 WANTED, a Single-handed Laundrymaid; must understand her work thoroughly.—Apply, stating wagee, Nell, The Grange, Wehvoe, Glam. [1194i2a WANTED, experienced Laundress to Take Smal Family's Washing must live in country.—Apply by letter to 53, Plymouth road, Penarth. 1470i29 COOK; thoroughly understands all branches of French and English cooking job not objected te. Evans, Little Mill, Llowes, Hay, Radnorshire. [1680127 WANTED, Situation as Plain Cook. Also House- W Parlourmaid good references.—Apply T., 82, Glenroy etteet. Roath, Qardiff. 1410127 S_ ITUATION Wanted as Cook or General; 34 years excellent character. Thirty other Servants all Classes Disengaged .—Mrs. Colter, Registry, Glouces- ter. 1366i27 GENTLEMAN Wishes to Recommend a Young Girl (14) to Assist in Housework in a Small Familv small Salary.—Apply T 22, western ^Mail, Cardiff. 4md LADIES Requiring Servants, Servants Places, apply Jones, 152, Cardiff Market. Nursery Governess, HoWBekeepeni, NnrsOa, Generals Disemfaged. 1289i26 ADIES Suited with All Classes of Servants. Situa tions Secured for Servants. Fee Is.—Miss Walters 30, Page-street, Swansea. 1434i27 YOUNG Lady Seeks Situation as Under-Maid in Y Nobleman's Family; aged 17.; part orphan. Will anv kind lady take interest in same good references given ?—Mra Bolt, 85, Broadway, Cardiff. 1623i30 WANTED, Place for Girl (16) as Under-Honsemaid or Under-Nursemaid been out before.—Mrs. Backman, Pant-y-Goitre, Abergavenny. 1711i31 SITUATION Required as Under-Housemaid or Kitchenmaid Cardiff or neighbourhood. Generals, House-Parlourmaids, Wardmaid Wanted.—Select Regis- try, m, King's road, Cardiff. 1579i30 QITUATION Required by Young Girl (16) as Under- O Housemaid, Nurse, or General, in Small Famiy; no wMbine.—Boberts, Talbot road, Llantrisant. li2fí W. AUED, Situation as Housemaid; upper of two W of single-handed.—R. Miles, Newton St. Loe, near^Bnato^. 1596i26 and cottage preferred.—U 20, Cistern Mall, Car- diff 1622138 "tIT AN'J."BD. a Barmaid good references required W —Apply Vietoria Dining Booms, Queen street Cardiff. 1689127 T> AR1IAID for Luneheon Bar.—Wanted, an ex- i» perienoed Youns Person Well Up in Carving Cold Joints and Ordinary Bar Duties must be intelligent, and have slight knowledge of figures good wages; send photo: business closed on Sundays.—Ewins and Son, Albert BestMM-ant, Newport, Mon. 1548i29 ARMAID.—Required, Hotel Bar good Business IR Girl, with good references.—Apply L.P., Western Mail, Newport. 1653i30 ANTED, a Barmaid, of good Appearance, Aceus tomed to Quick Counter Trade.—Apply, with recent reference*, photo, terms, Evans, Caterer, Aber- dare. 1225125 ANTED, good Woman Cook; soups, entres, pastry, ftc.—Apply, stating age, salary, and refe- rence, Mrs. Wetttdate, Belle Vue Hotel, WANTBD, a thorough good Xitehenmaid; onewho has been under cook preferred; wagM^O.— Apply Caetle Cafe, Swansea. 1528129 ANTED immediately, experienced Kitehenmaid must furnish first-clasa references.—Apply Mrs D. E. Williams, Ivy Bush Royal Hotel, Carmarthen, [iffi WANTED, Housemaid, to wait; also Plain Cook.— Apply Glbbs, Castle Hotel, Commercial road, Ne-wport. 1319i26 ANTED, strong Girl as General Servant; good reference required.—Apply Borough Arms Hotel, St. Mary street, Cardiff. 1498125 TTTANTED at once, a good General Servant, with W Knowledge ef Waiting —Apply K. fcarron. Ship and Castle Hotel, Mumbka. iifis;31 AlSTTED, Two good, strong Girls as Generals.— Apply Wyndham Hotel, Bridgend. K74i2g AN"W5D, a good General Servant or Plain Cook also a HMtsematd; good references.—Apply Mrs Evans, Black Lion Hotel, Cardiff. 1172i25 WANTED, an experienced General Servant; must have reference.—Apply Mackintosh Inn, Cothays, Cardiff. >618i30 "VTT ANTED, for Smeil Family, good GeneraJ Servant V v able to do plain cooking.—Apply Lion Hotel, Bridge street, Cardiff. 1189125 WANTBD at once, respectable Woman, aged about W 30, as Chambermaid.—Apply Windsor Hotel, Bate Docks, Cardiff. 1468i29 ANTED, a Strong Girl as ScuQeryaiaid.—Apply Proprietress, Great Western Hotel, Cardiff. (i26 B~ ARMAID, experienced, quick counter trade. Desires Immediate TEngftgemeat; good references.—Miss Bees, 96, Barry road, CladoxtolL. 1534i29 WANTBD, Situation as Bannud by a thoroughly expertenced young person; first-olass reference. —Apply L. James, BtttcMrs Aims Hotel, Ponty- pridd._ 1447B7 WANTED, Situation as Barmaid, by thoroughly experienced Young Person; would assist house work if required —E., Prince of Wales, Coyehurch- Bridgend. 1414i27 WANTED, Re-engagement as Barmaid; steady experienced; aged 33; highert references; can take entire charge.—Apply Kate, 27, Francis terrace, Car- marthen. 1357187 REQUIRED immediately. Situation as Barmaid thoroughly experienced •• good references; tall age 23.—A. F., 6, Blackst°ne-street, Canton, Car diff. 1424i27 WANTBD, Situation as Barmaid; used to quick counter trade good references aWe to take charge of business if required.—Apply Dora, King* Head, Lianelly. 1663i27 WANTED, by a domesticated Yonng Lady, Situation as Barmaid aged 83 not been out before New port or Cardiff preferred; little experience.—Address S 28, Western MaS, Cardiff. 9aSi25 WANTBD, Situation"as Waitress, or Waitress and Chambermaid Combined; good references.— Address A. B., 70, Glebe street, Penarth. 1307i26 \\TANTED, by an experienced Person, Situation as v V Cook in First-class Commercial and Family Hotel.—Apply Jones, Howell's Cottage, Tintern. ri593i25 9ipartmetttsf, ^ousies!, ENTI,EMAN Requires Aparbments and full board GENTIJEMAN Requires Apartments and full board in Riverside good cooking and attendance no other lodgers state terms.—T 25 Western Mail Office, Cardiff. [1294i28 BEDROOM and Sitting-room.—Gentleman visiting Cardiff periodically requires respectable Private Apartments for Himself and Wife,—State terms, in- cluding attendance, to U 16, Western Mail Office, Cardiff. H18B5 TWO Furnished Rooms Wanted at one*; leading JL. thoroughfare and central; private, or with side entrance.—F., 19, College green, Bristol. 1606139 APARTMENTS Required (Well-furnished) in a good Part of Cardiff, Two Sitting and Four Bed Rooms, from the 13th of February.—State terms U 22, Western Mail Office, Cardiff. 1654i30 TWO Coittfortnlilo Front Rooms to Let; suitable for two gentlemen.—Apply 203, Richmond road, Roath, Cardiff. 169H31 LLANDAFF.—CoTnfortably-fnrnished Apartments to Let to Single Gentleman r no, children.—Craig-y- Down, Bridge street, Llandiff. 1683131 UNFURNISHED Apartments to Let Respectable People.—Apply 52, Clare road, Cardiff. 1535i29 6LLANBLBDDIAN~ GARDENS, Cardiff.—Well- » furnished Drawing-room and Bedroom; pleasantly situated; govd attendance; hone ooovtarts; hot ana JSMWaF PLEASANT Front Sitting-room, Bedroom, adjoining bath-room; moderate terms, with every home com- fort; select ncighbonrhood.-32, Llanbleddian gardens, Cardiff. 1521129 LADY, well connected, Offers superior Home to Gentleman; board with family separate sitting- room available.—U 18, Western Mail, Cardiff. 1613i30 ABERDARE.—To Let, Furnished or Unfurnished Sitting and Bed Room; suit lady or gentleman use of piano; quiet, healthy, close to park moderate.— Apply, first by letter, to R., care of Miss Ajisell, 15, Cardiff street. 1595i25 APARTMENTS, Famished, With or Without Board: spacious rooms one minute from Queen street piano hot and cold bath good cooking.—13, Fitzalan place, Cardiff. i585i3Q TO Students or Mercantile Gentlemen.—Comfortable Accommodation at quiet Christian heme Cathe- dral road district.—Address U 8, Western Mail, Car- diff. 1494i29 SUPERIOR Accommodation for Two Gentlemen; dining-room and two bedrooms; Roath; five minutes from Queen street.—T 47, Western Mail, Car- diff, 1487i29 ELL-FURNISHED Front Sitting and Bed Room w suit one or two gentlemen; use of piano bath good attendance:—83, Albany road, Roath, Car diff. 1353127 PENARTH.—Good, pleasant Front Bedroom to Let, with Use of Other Rooms, to Gentleman Dining Out; good locality.—T 33, Western Mail, Cardiff. [iST7 PENARTH.—Lansdowne Private Hotel and Boardinr Residence.—Extensive channel view superio accommodation moderate charges; special terms to per manent residents. 1957a CJUPERIOR Apartments for Gentlemen suit two O friends.—Apply 28, Neville street, Riverside, Car- dlff. e3231i29 UNFURNISHED Apartments. Hamilton-street; suit U young married couple.—Address U 14, Express rl marrie i Office, Car iff. e3229i29 TWO Unfurnished Rooms to Let: quiet neighbour hood.—Apply T 32, Western Mail, Cardiff. [ei27 Š DWELLING-HOUSES TO BE LET OR SOLD. 6Machen-place, Riverside, Cardiff, 12s. 6d. weekly, tenant paying water rate.—Mrs. Harry, 27, Park- terrace, Tondu. e3242031 WANTED to Purchase House, Riverside, hot and cold water bath and w.c.; neighbourhood Des- pencer-gardens preferred.—State full particulars to S 21, Western Mail, Cardiff. e3193i27 LLANDAFF or Neighbourhood.—Wanted to Rent Gentleman's First-class Residence, with pleasure grounds, stabling, .tc.-Gott-waltz, Bowring, and Perry, Cardiff. 120Spl PENARTH.—Wanted, in April, Convenient House semi-detached and near station preferred.—Occu- piers contemplating removal please write, with particu- lars, T 3, Western Mail, Cardiff. 1171i25 WANTED, genuine Fully-licensed House; doing good trade Cardiff or Newport.—Sepd full par- ticulars to Roberts, Hayward's Letter Exchange, Bris- tol. ° 1423127 WANTED, by March 25th, House, neighbourhood of Roath, Howard gardens, or Richmond road preferred; rent about JMO—Apply F., Western man, Newport. 1554i25 ANTED, Small House, with Garden, in the Swan- sea Valley, near Clydach; low rental.—Apply V 32, Western Mail Office, Swansea. pi LLANDOVERy.-TO be Let, from Lady Day Next, L by the year or for a term, the desirable Family Residence known all Royston House, situate in the High street, containing dining, drawing, study, and breakfast rooms, kitchen, pantry, and back kitchen on the ground; floor; first floor, 5 bedrooms and dressing-rooms; second ditto, 3 bedrootns and box-room; stabling for two horses, with hay loft above; coach-house, cow-house, and dairy food garden and tennis and pleasure grounds to River Iran, and within five minutes' walk of the college (noted for its educational advantages for boys) and the railway station.-For further particulars apply to D. Price Powell, Horvey Hall, Llandrindod R.S.O. 27219 TO Let, that Nine-roomed Villa Residence, called Aberffrwd, situate in Llanfihangel Gobion, between Raglan and Abergavenny two miles from Fenpergwm Station, and two minutes' walk from the River Usk, so noted for its salmon and trout fishing with garden, cottage, meadow, and two orchards, containing about six acres; also stabling, cottage, and pic;-ery,-Apply Mrs. Morgan, 21, Albion road, Pontypool. 1073t TO Let, Fairlight, Stow Park, Newport.—The House has Three Reception Rooms and Six Bedrooms, with Kitchens and All the Necessary Offices. The house commands a fine view of the Bristol Channel and the Somerset coast.—Apply to Mr. J. D. Whitaker, Caersws, Bryngwyn-road, Newport. 26598 /CARDIFF and Penarth.—Residences to Let. See V-V Messrs. S, Hem and Pertwee's Register, 94, St Mary-street, Cardiff GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY'S Register G for Properties to Let and for Side, Cardiff, Penarth, fee —11, High street, Cardiff. 867i29 VILLA Residences to Let in CowbriAge-road; hot and cold water baths.—Apply Morgan Morgan, Albert ch&mberB, High street, Cardiff. 1202i25 TO Let, No. 20, Windsor place suitable for a medical gentleman; together with stable and coach-house if desired.—Apply 33, Park place, Cardiff. 1204i25 LLANISHEN.—Semi-detached Villa, two reception and five bedrooms, bath-room, large cellars; close to station.—Apply Highmoad, Llanishen. 1176i25 Q A Severn road. — This spacious, excellently IOTCI appointed Residence, fitted with every modern convenience, with very large, well-stocked garden and good tennis lawn, also stables, tc., attached. -Apply Jtnkins, Clarke, and Co.. Cambrian-oltamben,' Cardiff. 1693i31 LALESTON HOUSE, within two miles of Bridgend, L to Let With, or Without Land; a genteel family residence; healthy neighbourhood.—Apply to the Owner, Mr. Robert Evans, Brynteg, Bridgend. [1215iiB> i U MBLES. -Furnished House to Let; six rooms B M sea view sheltered. near Oystermouth Station low rent.—Apply 15, Union street, Swansea. 1218i25 i HOUSE to Let, Llanishen street. The Heath; fine- healthy situation; every convenience; gas through, out.—Apply Phillips, 8, Working street, Cardiff. [1280i26 BUSINESS PREMISES WANTED. WANTED, Shop in good Street, Cardiff, Penarth, or Suburbs, suitable for Grocery Provisions; or sound little business (cash), cheap.—Write full particu- lars Chesswin, 266,Witton-road, Aston, Birmingham. [i24 ———MW—■—«—»—m—b———— ffiuftltc &mugementg, CARDIFF. FJIHEATRE ROYAL, IKRSSKK AKD MANAFIKB. MR. EDWARD FLETCHER. TO-NIGHT and Every Evening at Seven o'clock, THE GREAT PANTOMIME, BLUE BEARD. 1 New Songs, New Dances, New Comicalities. MISS KITTIE KENWAY, The Charming Serpentine Dancer. The Press apd Public say :—" The finest Pantomime 1 fever seen in the Principality." Doors Open at 6.30; Pantomime at 7.0 Early Doors at 6.0. Prices, 6d. to £ 2 2s. MORNING PERFORMANCES EVERY SATURDAY until further notice at Two o'clock Doors open at One. Special Theatre Trains from Swansea (High-street) on January 27th, and February 1st. Return train leaves Cardiff at 11.10 p.m. Booking Office at Messrs. Thompson and Shackell's (Limited). Telephone No. 521. THE "R M p 1 R E Manager OSWALD TO-NIGHT I JJICHARDS1 £ JANINE J3ETS In a most Extraordinary Performance. THE SIbTERS LESLIE, Fttta the Empire and Ptelace Theatres, London. Two Brilliant and Charming Singers. MISS AMY LAURENCE, A Young Lady of Many Charms, a Sweet Singer and Graceful Dancer. THE SISTERS PARIS, Otoe of the chief features of the week's programme. EDWARD CLARK and ALICE CONW AY. Smart American Musical Comedy and Song; and 'Dance Artistes. F. V. ST. CLAIR, With hie Happy Hits at Current Topics. r CRAVBN and CONWAY, Ethiopian Sketch Artistes. LAWRENCE BARCLAY, Vocal Character Comedian. "THE PARROT," by WAL PINK'S POPULAR SKETCH PARTY Next Week The DAHOMEY AMAZONIAN WOMEN WARRIORS, from the Crystal Palaoe, Oxford, and Canterbury, London. A L HAM BRA .jOL WESTGATE-STREBT, CARDIFF. ALWAYS A GRAND COMPANY. ONE PERFORMANCE NIGHTLY. THREE HOURS AND A HALF CONTINUOUS AMUSEMENT. Grand Circle and Reserved Stalls, Is.: Stalls, 64.; Pit, 4d. Gallery, 2d. Boxes, lOa. 6d. and 7s. 6d. or 2s. each person. Season Ticket 10s. 6d. for Three Months. GEORGE HARRINGTON, Managing Director. mB6 A HANDSOME GOLD WATCH TO BE GIVEN AWAY BY FRANK, "MY" HOSIER, "MY' HATTER, 8, ROYAL ABCADJ1 fOM THE BEST ORIGINAL RHYME (Of not less than 15 lines) on FRANK, "MY" HATTER, "MY" HOSIER 8, ROYAL ARCADE. The result to be decided on February loth by a Committee of the following Cardiff gentlemen;: Councillor W. EVANS, Captain W. OWENS, Mr. F. MARSH. All Competitions must be sent in not later j than February 14th to 8, ROYAL ARCADE, ¥i^. » J^iadcar»
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Dropping the Substance for the Shadow. j
SICKNESS AT THE SMALLS.I
SICKNESS AT THE SMALLS. I Terrible Sufferings of the Chief Light- Keeper. The Smalls Lighthouse is situated nineteen miles north-west of St. Ann's Head, and is one of the most exposed positions in the whole of the British Isles, being open to the full fury of the Atlantic Ocean, and this lonely and desolate rock is only accessible, for the purposes of relief, Ac., in faronrable weather. It was not until Tuesday evening that the Trinity yacht I Siren, under Captain Emerson, succeeded in having communication with the lighthouse keepers for the past three weeks, notwith. standing the continuous and persistent efforts that have been made to that end, as signals had been made that one of the keepers was ill. The man, who proved to be the chief light-keeper Mr. Sibert, was taken off the reck with considerable difficulty on Tuesday and conveyed to Pembroke Dock, under the supervision of Dr. E. A. Saunders, medical officer to the Trinity Board, where he lies in a weak condition. The unfor- tunate man ha.d only been on the lighthouse some two days, when he wa.s attacked with inflammation of the bowels, from which he has suffered for nearly three weeks without being aWe to obtain any asEiftanee. beyond that cf his two comrades on the rock, until rescued on Tuesday.
Pacific Liner at Barry Dock.
Pacific Liner at Barry Dock. The Pacific liner Antisano, belonging to the Steam Navigation Company (Limited), Liver- pool, arrived at Barry Dock on Wednesday evening for bunker coal on her way from Havre for Liverpool. The local agents are Messrs. E. C. Downing and Co., Cardiff and Barry.
A New Industry at Lianelly.
A New Industry at Lianelly. The Machynis Brickworks, situated near the New Dock, Llanelly, has just been purchased by a local company, and operations were started on Monday. Already employment is provided for about 50 hands, Mid this number will be increased aa the concern is developed. Mr. John Griffiths, Tenby House, has been chosen chairman of directors. .nr.
WELSH COAL TRADE.
WELSH COAL TRADE. Prices Going Down and Colliers' Wages Must be Lowered. A correspondent writes to the Tarian y Chveithiwr on the outlook of South Wales collieries for 1894. The bright prospects of higher wages, he says, have suddenly become overclouded, and if something is not done by the colliers themselves, and that right early, all the hopes of higher wages will have vanished. Since Christmas prices have gone down at least 2s. per ton, and it looks as if the supply exceeded the demand." The action of the buyers of coal in putting their heads together in the belief that they can thereby compel the colliery owners to sell at lower prices will have the effect of lowering wages for the whole twelvemonth. Why not, then, diminish the output P That would secure higher wages to the extent of 40 per cent. above the standard for the whole year." But if this is to be done it must be done at once, as if prices once come down it will take, perhaps, years to raise them again. If the prices, how- ever, are good during February it will ensure a big rise in the April audit, and if the colliery owners understand that wages will necessarily be high and costs generally heavy during the year they will ask higher prices, and thus secure such higher wages for the men. There- fore,"adds the writer," let us entreat our repre- sentatives on the scale, for their own sakes as well as our own, to take the matter in hand without delay."
Fatal Draught of Ink.
Fatal Draught of Ink. Francis Quinn, aged 60, a well-known wine and spirit broker and commission agent, who has offices in Liverpool and Belfast, was found dead on Wednesday in the Main Bridewell, Liverpool. He was found unconscious in his office on Tuesday night, and taken by the police to the hospital where it was thought he was drunk. He was then removed to the Bridewell and it was afterwards ascertained that he had swallowed a quantity of ink in mistake for wine.
SKETCHES AT THE FINANCE COMMITTEE.
SKETCHES AT THE FINANCE COMMITTEE. The MATOR is pleased that something calls J him away. I him away. Alderman SANDERS Now, gentlemen, let us proceed to the bills. proceed to the bill.. IF. BBAVAN What a nuisance it is to have to add theseiy?every tisa*^ 1 M. MORGAN takes the Mayor's chair. Councillor H. WHITE: I propose that we have a. special meeting of this important matter. I
WELSH SECRET SOCIETIES.
WELSH SECRET SOCIETIES. Antagonism Between Federationists and Mabonites. A prominent gentleman, whose interest in the collieries of Wales is represented by an output of over a million tons per annum, interviewed by one of our correspondents on the subject of secret societies amongst the colliers, said:—" I know there were secret meetings and so-called odges amongst certain colliers preparatory to the outbreak in August last, but I am not aware of any secret societies at present existing. This, however, I believe, that there is underhanded work going on, and sooner or later results may be seen. This underhanded work is the action of a. section, I believe, of the general federationist sympathisers, who wish to bring about a collapse of the Sliding- scale Association, and substitute for it the government of the Miners' General Federa- tion. The tactics displayed last year will, I should not wonder, be again repeated. The agitators show their own doubts of the superiority of the federation organisation by keeping aloof from the great body of the middle aged and thought- ful colliers and approaching the most ignorant and thoughtless section, the young hauliers and labourers. If they had faith in their own statements, we would fancy that they would seek the fullest investigation after open-air or public meetings, and not try to influence by strategy. The weak side of the colliers is certainly the hauliers. They are the most ignorant. In a long course of colliery life I have never met with but one haulier who showed any tendency to religious profession." Our correspondent adds:—The statements of the colliery owner as to the existence of anta- gonism between the federationists and Mabonites and to underhanded work are quite sufficient proof that the statement made to me of secret societies now at work is a fact. Of course, if known to the leading coalowners, there would not be much secrecy about the matter. A little time will show further develop- ment of the movement, and good work has been unquestionably done by my informant in dis- closing it.
TELEPHONE USEFUL.
TELEPHONE USEFUL. Helped Police to a Smart Capture at Pontypridd, A remarkable instance of the use of the tele- phone for police purposes was given at Ponty- pridd on Wednesday evening in connection with a smart capture which took place in that town. It appears that about five o'elock p.m. Mr. John Bees, coal merchant, of Cardiff, gave informa- tion to the police at Cardiff that on the previous morning a haulier named John Ball had decamped with a valuable horse and coal wagon belonging to him. The information was tele- phoned to the Pontypridd police, and half an hour after the information had been first lodged at Cardiff Ball was arrested at the Clarence Hotel, Pontypridd, by Sergeant Thomas Davies and Police-constable Harries, it appearing that the horse and Wagon had been sold to Mr. Richard Taylor, a well-known local hauling contractor, for JE15. Subsequently information of the arrest was telephoned to Cardiff. A detective from there went to Pontypridd, and the man was taken to Cardiff.
WELSH COLLIERIES. |
WELSH COLLIERIES. | An Enormous Output of Coal Since the Last Strike. The output from the whole of the South Wales collieries, particularly those in the Rhondda Valley, is extremely latge. Since the strike Mabon's Day is no longer regarded as a general holiday, and the output per man has not been so large for many years. The Taff Vale Railway last week conveyed to various places 285,000 tons of coal. This is the greatest quantity ever conveyed by them. The shipments at Penarth -57,000 tons-wore very heavy, and at Cardiff Docks the quantity of coal brought down by the Taff was about 15.000 tons in excess of the usual quantity. The Taff Vale Railway also conveyed over 10,000 tons to Newport, a quantity con- siderably in excess of the average, but the quantity conveyed to Swansea, over the new railway shows no sign of increase. The Rhymney Railway alse did well, but the increase in the output from the Monmouthshire collieries is not so great as from those in South Wales, yet the increase here would be nearly 20.000 tons in one week. In the Ogmore Valley things are very brisk, and the Great Western Railway added considerably to the Barry shipments, and also those from Cardiff.
THE LAW'S DELAYS.
THE LAW'S DELAYS. Here is a Record Case from South Wales. The London correspondent of the Bristol Mercury says :—One has heard of many cases of abnormally prolonged litigation both in fiction and real life, but there is a South Wales arbi- tration caM now running in London which promises to take a lot of beating. It is a private arbitration concerning a colliery in South Wales, in which Mr. Inskip appears on one side against counsel on the ether. Up to date there have been 199 sittings. The evidence alone has occupied 170 days, and the well-known Bristol lawyer, who iar as noted for keeping to the point as he is for bis grip and mastery of the facts of an intricate legal case, ha.s jnst finished a 25 days' speech At the next sitting the speeches of the counsel on the other side will be commenced. It would be interesting to know in what year the arbitrator will finieh his review of the evidence and arguments and J^ieUTor his awavd.
Death in a Fin Point.
Death in a Fin Point. BLOOD POISONING FOLLOWS SKIN PUNCTURE. The Sufferer Becomes Almost Crazj With Pain ere the End Comes. John Will, a silk weaver, residing in New York, has died from blood poisoning produced by a. fish bone, which penetrated his finger seven weeks ago. Will came from Germany with his family, consi sting of his wife and three children, a year ago. He secured a position in a silk mills, and was known as an indus- trious, sober fellow, whose only weak- ness was fishing. When holidays and Sundays came round Will always started out early in the morning to deplete the nearest waters of their finny inhabitants. He was of a somewhat taciturn disposition, but one subject he was never known to refuse to discuss, and that was his pet hobby* fish tales. His fondness for fishing eventually can sed hit death. Five months ago busifcess in the mill grew slack, and Will was among those who were thrown out of employment. He occupied all of his spare time in indulging in his favourite pastime, which incidentally added to the scanty larder at home, which was sadly depleted through his enforced idleness- Seven weeks ago he left heme at five a.m., telling his wife that he was going to the Hudson to fish. He was away all day and returned at seven p.m., after a good day's sport, with one pound and a half of sea bass as the result of his prowess. Will told a good story about a fish that he didn't catch, and then began to prepare the bass for supper. In cleaning at the middle finger of his right hand was penetrated by one of the dorsal fins. The wound, though painful, was not sufficiont to cause him to seek medical attention. The latter part of December the finger began to swell, and on the 27th Will picked out a piece of fish bone from the old wound. The inflammation increased, and the next day he called on Dr. G. Starke for treatment. Lotions and poultices were applied without benefit. Will vowed never to go fishing again—and he kep his word. The inflammation extended througn his arm, which was swollen to twice its normal size, and his suffering was intense. Dr. Starke bled him with leeches, and finally flanced the finger. Day by day the man's sui- erings increased. The pain kept him awake at night and nearly crazed him during the day. Finally Dr. Brugman was called in consulta- tion. It was decided that necrosis had set in, and an operation was determined upon. Dr. Starke performed the operation. Being unable to administer ether and operate at the same time, the doctor concluded not to place Will under anesthetics. His fourteen-year-old son John held his father's hand while the physician cut the member open and scraped out the dead bone. The patient rallied for awhile, hut began to sink, and finally died in great agony. While performing the operation Dr. Starke accidentally cut his finger while opening a can to procure some iodoform ganze to bind his patient's wound. The injury was upon the same finger of the right hand and was located in exactly the same position as was his patient's. The doctor, in his haste, bathed the wounded member in a basin of water in which Will's wound had been washed. The doctor's finger began to swell, and he cauterised the wound with pure carbolic acid. He is now anxiously awaiting the result of hit injury.
THE GIBBON ESTATE.
THE GIBBON ESTATE. A Claimant to the Property from London. R. T. SAMUEL. The portrait accompanying this paragraph Is that of Mr. Richard Thomas Samuel, who claims to be the nearest blood relation of the late Mr. John Samuel-Gibbon, and, thereftM, if the claim can be proved, heir-at-law to tàe estate. Mr. R. T. Samuel is the only grandma of the Rev. Richard Samuel, a chaplain in the Royal Navy, who smelt powder under Nelson at the Nile and at Copenhagen, and was the younger brother of Mr. Samnel-Gibbon^s grand- father. Bern October 3, 1831, Mr. R. T. Samuels was originally intended to follow the law, but abandoned this profession for the busi- ness of a ship and insurance broker at Swansea. Ia 1858, he married Miss Elizabeth Mee, third daughter of the late Edward Collett Mee, ot fcingrith Hall, Essex, and by her-who died in 1870—had eleven sons and four daughter*. Prior to Mr. Samuel's removal to London, uf 1867, he contributed to the Cambrian newspape? a series of articles on the copper tokens of tà, Principality, and he has since devoted much at his time to literary and antiquarian matters, hit account of the provincial cepper and silve: coinage, appearing in the Bazaar some yean'' back" being the most complete of its kin« ever published. Politically, Mr. R. T. Samuel is a Liberal Unionist; and the elder of his two surviving sons, Mr. Edgar Burford Samuel, secretary to Sir S. Canning, the well-known electrician, professes unbending Conservatism. The younger son, Mr. George Archer Hilliary Samuel, cetat 32, and a bachelor—his brother is 34 and married—goes in for Socialism, Atheism, and other modern idean-se testified by a letter recently printed in these colnmns.
THE BROTHERS JAMES.
THE BROTHERS JAMES. Action to Re-Instate Them by the Welsh Union. At the meeting of the Welsh Rugby Unimt held on Tuesday evening the case of the two, Swansea half-backs came up for consideration. Several petitions have of late been in circula- tion, and on Tuesday evening an extensively signed petition, together with a letter from Mr. Bryant, secretary of the Swansea Club, was placed before the committee. It is felt that, whatever may have been the crime committed by the two westerners, the punish- ment they have undergone more than atones for the offence. This was the general view of the committee on Tuesday night, and it was unanimously rpsolved that steps be taken tt place the matter before the English Rug-b, Union. The We!«li secretary was, therefore, instructed to communicate with Mr. Rowland Hill, asking that gentleman to bring the mattef before his committee with a view te the ce-ior k 8tatewest ef tbe tootheo*
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