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-? BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS. HI I-VIWT T „ MARRIAGES. Climdi Jff —October 17th, at Grace Brf><»lw«V. New York, Cecil R. Biur>rU.llU v- younfe'€rt sorl of Rev- Augustus Jirnirmii-i w K'ar "f Llaiiviliangel Orueornev, of Colonelc?' t0 E!panor ],utel". only daughter r. c, DEATHS. strep'" r!v„,MltU!»1a;' Novemt.er 2nd, at 84, Alfred- CW>hil Pa,rk' Ca"i,fr< Harriott a„1 ?4 t". W!fe of Thomas Elwood Deere, Hap Uneral W^^day, at 2.30 j.,m lan^ofdJ'uday' October 31st, John Harries, on T11 e ? x-'d Hote1' Pentre- Khondda. Funeral (V.r.w 7; ^OV{'rnher 5th, starting for Treorkv intimation p,m* Fdends kindly accept this L YilhiKT W)^7°" Thursda> October 31st. at. Bute Twi w"' UCar Porth- a-ef! M vears, Meshach JOiewsllyn, late Bute Hotel. Public Funeral luesoay, November 5th, One o'clock, for Glvntaff Cemetery, Treforefit. No wreaths. Pxr^f'7V°r! Fri;if-V^ November 1st, 1895. at Clive Cardiff, William Pearson Price, a^ed 65 years. No raids no flowers. THOMAS—On Sunday, November 3rd. at Disgwvifa eld« £ a" » '^lk TW"1'i' Solicitor, fciwans,^ ami' 4 1 0 horr!as Thomas, Official itec eiver, irV •? years- Friends will please accept this iiinnut'on.
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PERSONAL. Hazel, N. P—Dearest, be (.n vour puard firm; must, write Tom. '(elll y when convenient—when, w l,ert, eS405d2 onome MEDICAL. sciatica, Ttheumatism. and Paralysis Cured Kxpe i.Kusiv..Houghton's Electro-Hydropathic KstebUsh- MMBi^a^jl^j^e^Edwar^^cr^e^Cardiff. e8001d BICYCLES. Vew Cycle Ijock. with Key, Post Free Six Si amps; ^ttpairs. Plating, and Stove Enamelling promptly cheaply nt trade prices; no job too difficult. JB £ ^B,,tao^small^-j^loriirj^ £ >Pjmtygriddj^^ejW}7 LIVE STOCK. Ooats.—Nanny and Bil-ly; gentle, tame; £ 1, with collars, chains. '-Vicar, Colerne, Chippenham e8<!lld9 For Sale, Good Uneful Horse; 15-2 suit crank axle or cab; or will exchange for Cob, 13A hands.—Apply ^■■1 dfril"'k-gt rfefa. Car (jiff. e3Z6M2 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. Uante<l, Good ililliarl Table, cheap—Secretary, f^bur^ «'luh, Penarth. e<3387d2 n,SnDd'i or Collect on commission, Trades- S- i Debts.—Apply, giving full particulars, in first instance to D. Morris, 109 HiU-street.^ TMivm- <ley e368d7 MISCELLANEOUS. CIJS Your Watch Wrong? The Best and Cheapest > nop in Cardiff for (he Repair of Watches of every description, English or Foreign, is 38, Castle Arcade (third shop from CnsUe-strfpt). by Ttines Keir, for tl"ll yenrs with Mr. Spir'dion. Oosks and Music ■Ma^wnmiKM»nn««araiiHi^MgnBBKaKaBBa»BiniM DANCING. MISS BLAN I F, WHITE Begs to inform her numerous friends that She intends holding a DANCING CLASS at the SWISS-HALL, QUEEN- STREET, CAKDIFF, Commencing Tuesday, November 5, at 7.30 p.m. ed7 Wanted, Ene-getic Yo.icg Gentleman to Act ae M C. for Danc.ng Olass just starting*, experienced.— Address W 39, Evening Express Office, Cardiff. ed4 ■WBwaaxMg^emiBiMwagBMiwnii* —,1 aiiminiM IIIIM 1—numm mini mi PIGEONS. Reducing St.oek.-Illspection Invited.—For Sale, about 20 Homers, trained from 50 miles to 435 miles. AIM a few Untrained Birds; Sf.me "tmin as flown so successfully, winning many prizes, including first special for best average velocity in the Cardiff and District Homing Society, 1893; second average ;n the above club, 1894, and second average in the Canliff and South Wale.s Homing Society in 1895, only being beater, bv two yard/—Apply A. Collis, junr., 20, ■■TOniiBiiWMmaMWMnaaBHBBaMMMMananMBinaw LOST AND FOUND. 20s. Reward—Lost, on Saturday Afternoon, between ra- Park-grove and lUchmond-terrace, a Lady's Gold Watch (number known), with small silver chain attached.—Anyone returning it to 8, Park-grove, will receive above Reward. e8408d6 Lost.-A suitable reward will be paid to anyone return.'ng to the Singer Manufacturing Company, 4, St. Jolin ft-square, Cardiff, a Parcel of Papers (of no value except to the owners), which has been lost be- tweeri Custom House-street and the General Post- PREMISES. HOUSES TO LET. Penarth.—House to Let, 136, Plaesey-street; every Modern conveniences; rent moderate.—For particu- lars, apply 113, Plassey-steet, e8301d5 To Let, five minutes; walk from Llanishen Station and from Roath Park, Seven-roomed House: large parden.— Apply, 169, Cattle-road, Cardiff. e8403d.H 18, Talbot-strect, To Let, with every convenience.— Apply 49, Pcmtcanna-street, Cardiff. e8378d5 Three or Four Houses in Maria-street, Docks; good —repa r; no reasonable offer refused.—Apply, by let- ter, The Uplands, Whitchurch. c804<15 A Villa; four bedrooms greenhouse; hot. and cold water bath every modern convenience off Cathedral- road rent, 12s. weekly. Cottage; 7s. weekly; six rooms and garden.—Apply Heatherton, Cathedral- road, Cardiff. e8382d5 WAREHOUSES TO LET. Premises To Let; suitable for Stores; James street. Docks—Apply 45, Georgo-str^et, Docks, or 34. Brook- IItecrt, Raverside. e8386d6 To Let, on long lease, in centre of town, Premises suitable for warehouee —Appiv W 4, Express Office, Cardiff. e8354dl STABLES TO UT To Let, Superior Moclein Stable looei: box, stall, hanicss-rwin, coach-hoise, loft, gas trnd w^ter laid on — Ajj^piy, 169, CftBtlc-road, Cardiff. e8402d8 MONEY. MONEY TO LEND. Those in Want of Cash are Recommended to Apply t) the Provincial Union Bank, 1. Queen-s.'iuure, Bristol, or to the District Asrent, E. W. Weber, 3, Working-street, Cardiff. c4550 RE MONEY BORROWINn. Messrs. WALLACE and CO., 98, QUEEN STREET, CARDIFF, Make Monetary Advances to all Classes at the lowest rate of interest. Sureties are not necessary. Harmful and objectionable inquiries are not made. All transactions conducted in a business-Uke and equitable manner. N.B.—Entrance first door at ^'ide Coovnd MONEY TENT at 5 PER CENT. from £25 TO £ 2.000—WHY Pay Mere when a Private Gentleman is prepared to Grant Advances to Responsible Per- MtM, Myile or Female, upon their NOTE OF HANI) in any part of England cr Wales, without Loan Ottice formalities? NO BILL OF SALE on SURETIES REQUIRED. The advance can be paid back by easy instalments, or oan remain out from one to fifteen ve:ir;> bv paying the interest only. Call or wr'te to the actual lender—CECIL G. COURTENAY, Esq., n, etroud Green-road, Seven Sisters-road, IIn- don. N. e-0064 ,A.J.t,4*"JlI;6JiI ?íillI ?? -_tam.1I I ? SHOP ASSISTANTS. SHOP ASSISTANTS WANTED. Boot Trod.e.-Smart Assistant Wanted: able to b ke -charge must be good wJesman and stock- l;e( per—State salary and references Tlie Leods Boot Company, Merthyr. 2315<t9 — Giocerv. —Wanted, a Junior Assistant; well up in both counters; Welsh outdoors. Apply, with full particulars, not later than Thursday, November ith, 1895, endorstd "Assistant," to the Committee, ? Co- operative Society, Fernda-le. -"52 W?nted"a'smarFJunior for the General Drapery; state age, salary, and experience—Address L Jd, Western Mail, Swansea. <d*3dd8 ironmongery.—Wanted, an experienced Assistant, must* be able to speak Welsh—Apply Di. Thomas, Iroi'mouger, Treorchv. 21<yd4 Grocery Assistant Wanted.—Apply W. Ywates, Grocer, ifairdee, Newport. "WiinW"thoroughlv-expericnoed Man for Dress De- partment; must be good window-clres-wr; Welsh— Aopiy, full particulars, Daviec and E\ans, Drapers, Neath. 2115d/ Grocery.—Wanted, a smart Young Man; quick and obliging.—Apply John Pugh, 144, Castle-road, Cardiff. 201&do Grocfrv.—Wanted at onoe, a good Junior, atao an Improver or Apprentice state experience and salary required.—John Lloyd, Tredegar. 20oldo Grocery una Provision.—Wanted at once, steady Junior.—Apply, with full particulars, Evans ande Co., Newtown, Elibw Vale. 13i„d4 '"Howelfrnd Co., "Tite Cardiff Drapers," Cardiff, have Vacancies for experienced Salesmen in Their Cabinet and Caniet Departments—Applicants must give full particulars of their experience and state salary required. lu67(13 Draj>ery.—Wanted, an experienced Hand for p:ess .tiited an Department.—Apnly, with full particulars, to J. h. Davics and Company, Newport. lo8UI3 To smart Junior- Apply, personally, if 1 blc. Maypole Dairy Com- pany, Newport. 18 '6'13 Provisions.—Smart, reliable Ma n Waited for Butter Counter good salesman highest references required age 1 25 to 30.—State full particulars to W 21, Western Mail, Cardiff. 1827 d4 ..ZUD.Ða.¡?trM -IT ? ""1i11i8 CLEiiKS AND MANAGERS. CLERKS AND MANAGERS WANTED. Advertisers are Cautioned that Postmasters are Not Allowed to Deliver Letters Addressed to Initials or Fictitious Nanv-s at any Post-ortice. Lstters ad- dressed to Initials or Fictitious Nfmes mu6t beat the address cf the advertiser or oil- of the officer of the Western Mail. Wanted, f-or Government Vacancies to Apply for Full Details of Appointments, inctu ling Men Clerkships, Boy Clerkships, Excise, Customc, and all Post O/iice Appointments; rapid, fhoro i^!i teaching, orally or by post; most successful systeci; numerous passes 3,000 recently.—Apply G. E. Sktiry, M.A., 67, Chancery-lane, loridon. 2333dU Wanted, Colliery Manager, holding First Class Certificate, for Authraeite Colliery Output, 250 tons per day must be accustomed to working in steep measures, and must have a thorough knowledge of st'ivcymg mechanics and office work.—Applications, encloting testimonials, age, and salary required, to be addressed L 13, Western Mail Office, Swan- sea. • 2235dl5_ W:>.nted, a .fevuor Clc-rk fisr P-cwcfy a'C- an Errand Boy—Apply, penwiiaUyV at 40, Hanover- s.treI'1. Swansea, Monday, at Nine a.m. 40980 Wanted, at the Branch Office erf an Insurance Com- pany, a Gentlemanly Youth as Junior Clerk.—Address X 38, WTestorn Mail, Cardiff. 2225d5' Clerk lietjuired with Knowledge of the Hay Trade. —State experience and salary required, by letter, to Box X 39, Western Mail, Cardiff. 2203d5_ Junior Clerk, with Knowledge of Shorthand.— Apply, in own handwriting, Thompson and Shackell (Limited), Queen's Music Warehouse, Cardiff. 2125d4 Smart Lad Wanted for Cash Desk immediately.— Apply 91, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 1369d4 Wanted, an Office Boy good writer-—Apply, between nine and ten a.m., General Accident Assurance Corporation (Limited), Quay-street, Cardiff. 1965d4 CLERKS AND MANAGERS WANT SITUATIONS. Married Mall Seeks a Situation as a. Branch Manager; town cr country, Welsh lirst-cla.j« 1 e- ferences.—Apply Y 4, Western Mail, Cardiff. 2327d9 Young Lady Seeks Situation as Clerk or Cashier, or in Any Light Business.—Apply X 31, Western Mail Office, Cardiff. 2177d4 Situation Wanted in Solicitor's Office by experienced General and Engrossing Clerk excellent references.— Stubbs, Vervil, Merthyrmawr, Bridgend. 2116d4 Young Man (23) Desires Appointment in Engineer's or Surveyor's Office; shorthand, tracing; good writer and accountant.—Apply X 5, Western Mail, Canliff. 197Pd4 ? APARTMENTS. APARTMENTS WASTED. -?. To Fanners—Wanted, by Two Young Gentlemen, Rooms in the Country not more than fifteen miies from Cardin farm preferred.-X 41, Western Mail, Cardiff. 2245<18 Appointment Wanted, Cardiff or District, as Ce-neral Foreman or Oleik of Works: take off quantities and estimate.—X 40, Western Mail, Cardiff. 2247do Geniieman~Taking Pupiis, Requires Rooms (Sitting- room of Fair Size), in central situation.—Full par- ticulars to X 27, Western Mail. Cardiff. 2173d4 Wanted, Furnished Sitting-room and Bedroom; Walter's-road or St Helen't-road, Swansea, preferred. -Apply White, Mountain Ash. 2033ii5 Young Lady Requires Fut-nished Bed and Sitting Room, within ten minutes' walk of Queen-street; terms moderate.—Address W 29, Western Mail. Car- dilf. 1366(13 APARTMENTS TO LET. 35, Glenrov-street, near Roam Park.—Comfortable Furnished Apartments; suit two friends; hot and cold batlis; piano. e8392d7 To Let, Unfurnished Apartments in respectable part of Roath; close to trams —Apply 72, S\ y road, Cardiff. cd377d5 Apartments for Two Young Ladies (cheap) engaged during day hot and cold bath tram passing door.— 54, Woodvilie-road, Cath-.ys. cR;*79d5 Ty mwyd, a (Very Comfortable and Plea- santly-situated)—Front Sitting and One or Two Bed Rooms; bath-rocm, &c.—Mrs. F. Davies. 2251d8 For Gentlemen.—Well-furnished Apartments bath- room good cook; no children; tiarus pass door.— 50, Albanv-road, Roath, Cardiff. 2231d8 A Lady Can he Received ae Paying Guest in Private Family; good locality; refined and comfortable heme; terms modeiate.—Aildress X 35, Western Mail Office. Cardiff. 2220d8 Well-furnished Apartments; Fuit two ge-iitlorneii friends or marrir<l couple without children; hot and cold bath—Apply 37, Loohaber-strcet, Roath Park, Cardiff. •' 2132d7 -«dy Offers Comfortable Home, in superior Farm- house neighbourhood Llandilo; pleasant sooiety; hrrcing air; low terms for permanency.—M 23, Wes- tern Mail, Swansea. 2135d4 A comfortable Home in good neighbourhood Offered to Two or More Young Ladies; terms moderate.— Apply X 20, Western Mail, Cardiff. 2104d7 Superior Front Sttting-Kwm. with Bed and Bath Room en suite; convenient to station and town; moderate terms-20, Glynrhondda-street, Canliff. 2123d7 30, Glynrhondda-street. Cardiff.—Well Furnished Front Apartments; baths; no children; £ ood cocking and attendance; near town and stations terms moderate. 206Edo Furnished Apartments or Lcdgings; suit one or two reejectable young men or married couple.—'» South Luton-place. Adpmedown, Cardiff. 2051d6 Comfortable Furnished Af^rtments suit, a gentle- man or two fniends select neighbourhood moderate terms.—32, Llanbleddian-garScns, Cathays, Car- diff 1984d4 26, Front Apartments; suit gentleman or two friends; bath and every convenience. 1922d4 27, Howard-gardens, Cardiff.—Front Sitting. One or Two Bed Rooms; suit gentleman; board or other- wise hot bath; good attendance; terms mode- rate. d. 1836d3 First-class Apartments; central; good cooking; bathroom; r.o children; highest references.—33, Charles-street, Cardiff. 1337d3 Comfortably-furnished Apartments to let in Dum- fries-place terms moderate.—Address W 26, Western Mail, Card/ff. 1839d3 Front Apartments.—Sitting-room, with One or Two Bedrooms hot and cold bath close to Park Hotel. ^Park-place, Cardiff. 1264d3 Comfortat«ly-furnished Rooms to Let; mwierate teims.—124, Richmond-road, Cardiff. 1840d5 WellTuniiished Apartments.—-31, Talbot-street (off Cathedral-road), Cardiff; hot and cold bath. 1658dl Penarth.—Lansdowne Private Hotel and Board- ing Residence; opposite railway station; extensire Channel view; two minutes' walk from pier; daily ir&rine excursions; moderate charges; special terms to permanent residents. 1933d WEEKLY MAlL. AND NEWS OF W THE WEEK. rBtCE ONE FENNY. MISCELLANEOUS SALES. For Sale, Fowls, House, amd Run very cheap.— Address W 42, Evening Express, Cardiff. ed5 ExtraorrK nary Grand Old Oak Dining-room Suite, in leather twelve small, two large armchairs, and couch; splendidly carved; price E15 35s. cheap at B30 frames will wear for 100 years. Also Old Oak Chest, and Sideboard; bargains—Apply Edes, Old Curiosity Shop, Newport. e8410rl9 G*s Fittings—For Sale, the following Gas Fit- tings:—(tne Wenham (almost new), one Clayton (with three lighM the lot for B2 2s.-Apply 40, Tudor-road, Cardiff. -I- ed4 1,000 Business Cants. Memorandums, or Billheads, 3s. 10,000 Useful Handbills, 8s. 6d. samples frt-'e.- Fisher and Co., Machine Printers, Broadmead, Brig- tol. c4413 f PARTNERSHIP. Advertiser Wishes to Meet With One or More Capitalists to Join Him in Working an Invention (fullv proved) for Raising Sunken and Floating Off Stranded Shijies; full part-icuUirs at persona! inter- view, when working models can be seen; references exchanged.—Box W 45, Western Mail, Oardin. r40925 —Wanted,_Or5e or More CapitcJiste to Join in W v-king rnvention for Coupling and Uncoupling Railway Wagons.—X 43, Western Mail, Cardiff 2254d8 Advertiser ( £ 200) Wishes to Meet with Lady Partner in Small Business, Open to Treat with Above. —M.x'ncipe, Western Mail, Newport. 2088d6 Wanted. Lady as Partner in Business snm.U capital required; good speculation.—W 36, Western Mail; Cardiff. 1911d4 DRESSMAKERS. Dressmaking.—Apprentices Wishing to Learn Trade Thoroughly apply Mrs. Roe, 13, Newport-road, Car- diff. e8395d7 Vacancies for Two indoor Apprentices to High-ciass Dress and M?.ntte Making Bufcnese; thoroughly ta.ght; comfortable home.—Mrs. Clarke, 37, Bridge- strce', Ne\»iK>rt. 22&0U8 Court DrMsmaM.ng. —AGpnttfwc'nMn, with iiiie West End Salons, having High-class Connection, Desires Young Lady as Apprentice; cutting and fitting taught; premium moderate.—Address Art, 19, PrmceH. street, Hanover-square, London. 1950dl Dressmaking. a thoroughly-competent First Hand for good Medium Trade.—Full particulars to G. George, Drapn-. &c., Aberdare. 18S6d3 -? MISCELLANEOUS SITTTATIO NS. SITUATION'S VACAVT. Wanted, Handy Man, Few Days in Garden.—Apply, stating how much per day, X 44, Evening Express Offioe, Cardiff. e8405d5 Boy Wanted; one used to greengrocery, fish and poultry trade able to solicit order- and look after pony. — After lis to-aijfht, Coburn-strect, Cathayr Cardiff. e8407d4 Wanted immediately, Two thoroughly respectable Boys, for advertising. Also tall, well-dcvelc-ped Girls for Pantomime.—12, Crxnl-itrujt, Brordway. e8400d5 Wanted, Boy, one hour each morning, to Clean Boots, Knives, &c.—Address W 42, Evening Express, Cardiff. ed5 Grocery.-Wanted at once, a thoroughly good Man as Porter; one used to horses.—Apply 1I11'jpd, National Stores, Ban-y Dock. 2302d6 To Butchers.—Wanted, a Young Man, competent to Kill and Serve in Shop; must he steady; English and Welsh—Apply, at once, with references and wages required, to 3, Oxford-street, Mountain Ash. 2334.16 Wanted, adive Young lolan, accustomed to Horses, &c., Hay and Corn Trade; must know town, and lave good references.—Margrett, New-street, Car- clin Wanted, steady, industrious Man as Millwriglnt and Carpenter.—Appy, stating wages, experience. Hendy Tin plate Works, I'ontardulais. 2237d8 Pork Butcher—Wanted, sobejr~Man well up "in pig-killing and small goods, with good references.— Robot torn. Victoria-street, Mcrthvr. 2258-18 Wanted, experienced Working Woodman—Apply" stating experience, references, end wages, to J. Davies', and Son, Estate Agents, Llanelly. 2205d8 A Working Foreman Plumber Wanted —Apply S7 n ipiv Andrews and Son, Crawshay-street, Cardiff. 2202d5 Pork Butchens.—Wanted, a Young Man; good in all branches —Apply Morgan, Canton, Oar- diff. 2155d4 South Wales Blue Company, Cardiff.—Wanted, Several Young Girls for Blue Packing.—Apply Offices, fiope-sfreet. -?- 2129d4 Baker.—Wanted, a good Man; single; live ;n.- Apply jViifUngtou Hutèl, L'wilK. Strong and hottest Boy Wanted for^Unpacking Goods.—Apply Johnson and Co., Manufacturing Con- fectioners, Tudor-road, Cardiff. 2102,14 To Butchers.—Young Man Wanted; aged 20; used to smalls live tin good wages to suitable man, must be good scholar.—W. Davies, Geoig«- stieet, Georgetown, Merthyr. 2063d6 Boot Trade—Wanted, a Press Man; one able to assist in shop.—Apply J. Williams, Cross, Ponty- pool. 1979d4 Cabinet Makers.—'l\vo All-round Men Wanted.- Apply W 43, Western Mail, Cardiff. 1916d4 Men, Youths -All Classes Requiring Any Employ! ment write at once; situation guide free busy time; hundreds suited don't delay.—Tanner and Co., Box 113, 112, Newington-causewav, London. Men late Army, Navy also write. 1945d4 Wanted immediately, £ 0<xt. practical Man _.I? "nci as Watch end Clock Maker.—Appiy to A. Fuhrer (late C. Sttoub). Jeweller. Trcorky. 1958d4 Turner Wanted one who has been accustomed bo bench work or wood working machinery.—E. Turner and Sons, Cardiff. 1819d4 Boct Wanted on All Classes of Nfiled Work.—Apply Witchell and Sons, Abersvcliau. 1853d3 A Salary of 12s. 6d. to 25s. per Week Can be Earned in Spare Hours or Evenings by Either Sex Anywhere proof sent free to anyone sending address envelope, in own handwriting, to T. Smith and Co. (F. 132), St. Helens-gardens, North Kensington, London, W. 1.11665 To Gardeners.—Wanted an experienced Tree and Shrub Planter; several weeks' work; wages, 6d. per hour. Also all Under Hand; wage,1, 5d. per hour.— Personal application to Mr. R. Congdon, Gardener, Cwrt-y-Vil, Penarth. ? 41013 Wanted, Lad, aged about 18, 3.S Gardener, &c live indoors sleep out.-Apply Griffiths, Ronipney Castle Hotel, Rumney, Cardiff. ? 2285d6 Wante 1, uteidy, active \oung Man, Knowledge of Fani.work, abstainer preferred; good cha- racter indispensable.—3, Wvndham-street, Bridg- end. 2198d8 Wanted, Working Head Groom; sober, thoroughly experienced hunters, harness horses; pood rider, driver; wages 22s. net-State age (above 30), married or Jingle, ueight, references, A., Western Mail, Swan- sea. 2100d6 Wanted, Young Man (18) to Look After Cattle; live in.—Apply H. Moule, Cefn Farm, Skewen, Neath. 1939d4 Wanted, strong Lad to Look After Cob and Make Himself Generally Useflll.-Apply Proprietor, Mount Stuart Hotel, Docks, Cardiff. 1869d3_ Wanted, Billiard Marker and Boots combined; must be early riser, industrious, and useful.—Apply, stating age, reference, &c., Mrs. Hutchings, Thomas Anns Hotel, Llanelly^ 2145d4 Wanted at once, a good, steady Working Brewer, must take charge of small plant.—Apply to Mr. Spencer, Duke Hotel, Cowbridge. 1998d5 ^T-nON5"WAKTED Cr.ach Painter and Writer Wants Pmplcvment.— Apply W. VigeiK. care of Mr. J. Jtmjs, Whc-elwTight, Laleston, near Bridg;ad. e8376d5 Situation Wanted by Young Man to Look After Horse and Garden no ob jection to OOW1, good milker. —Apply H. Trinder, Brvn Bedw, Tylorstewn. Ponty- pridd. 1813d6_ Wanted, by well-educated, practical JParried Man, aged 35 (life experience), Situation to Manage Farm, Live Stock, Garden, or Position of Trust; highest references.—Berridge, Elmers, Bletclilev, Bucks. 1946d4 Archdeacon Bruce Strongly Recommends Under Gardener and Help in Stable; aged 22—Newport, Mon. 1826d4 Situation Wanted by Young Man (23), Care of Horse, Kitchen Garden, and be Useful.—A. Cam, Sherston, Mrlmesbury. 211004 Situation Wanted as Groom-Coacliman; married; a.ged 32 thoroughly understands all big duties; good chuacter from present and previous employes.— Bradford, Nash Manor, Cowbridge, South Wa;c«. [d6 Wanted, by a Fanner's Son, Situation as Junior Farm Ba liff or Po-iitio f of Trust practical, steady- Apply X 9, Western Mail Office, Cardiff. 2017d6 Wanted, Situation as Groom-Coachman; expe- rienced: good driver, single or pair understands gardening three years last plaoe; single; aged 25, 5ft. 6in. abstainer—Nichoils, 4, TavLstock-stivet, CkmUff. 2018d6 Gentleman Highly Recommends Coachman (thorough), Single-handed or Otherwise; light weight; 'active; very trustworthy, reliable servant. —Coachman, 112, George-street, Pontypool. [2039d6 Youth (17) Seeks Situation to Look After Pony and Trap, or Under good Coachman; indoors.—Apply P., Lodge, Scotehwell, Haverfordwest 2029d6 Situation Wanted as Coachman or Coachman-Gar- n,TI dener; thoroughly experienced; highest testi- mcnials ma/rried; aged 39.—Apply Coachman, 24, Blaenllechau-road. Ferndale. 2005d5 Wanted, by Lad (17), Situation Under Coachman; well used stable work; good rider; can have good reference—F. Higginson, Cadle-terrace, Forest Fach, near Swansea. 1928d4 —Wanted, Situation^M Groom-Coachman; single or pair, willing to he useful; married; aged 28; well recommended.—Coaclmian, 17, Queen-street, Neath. 1917d4 "Lad (17) Requires Re-engageinenF as Stable I-ad; willing to make himself generally useful.—Apply. Thornsis Jores. Tythegston Court. Bridgend^ [d4_ Grcom Requires Situation; experienced; single or pair; aped 23; single-handed or otherwise good reference—Marsh, care of Alexander, Galhampton, Bath. 1843d3_ Barman aged 22; good appearance; not afraid of work; good references; any distance.—H. 0., 26, Pcntonville-road, Islington, N. 2212d8__ Wanted, Managenicnt of Public-house or Vaults, villi Option of Taking Newport or Cardiff preferred. -Apply L 18, Western Mail, Swtjisea. 2137,17 To Butchera.—Wanted, by Young Man. Situation j as above; u&ed to shop and slaughterhouse—Apply Ellis, 34, Arabellas tree t, Roath, Cardiff- 2317d6 NURSEMAIDS, SERVANTS, AND BARMAIDS. SERVANTS WANTED. Wanted, a Good General Servant in a small family. —Apply, with reference, Mrs. Caselburg, 5, Deal-ter- race, Plymouth-strc-et, Merthyr Tydvil. e8393d7 Wanted, General Servant; good references required; small family.—Apply 238, Newport-road, Cardiff. ed7 Wanted Young Girl to assist in house work.—Apply, Lynwood, Llanishin. e8401d8 Wanted a Good General, wlierc nurse-housemaid is kept.—Apply 13, Romilly-road, Canton. e8391d4 General Servant Wanted for Sm&ll Family.—Apply 57 King's-road, Canton, Cardiff. e833odo A Clean, Willing Girl Wanted for General Work.- Apply 25, Glebe-street, Penarth. f'838;'1(16 Wanted, a Strong Girl at once.—Apply Morgan, 114, Cow bridge-road, Cantor. e8273d5 Wanted, General Servant; good plain cook. State age, wages, ItCfèreUCe6.-)fns. Jenkins, Hc/Uvcrafb, Aberga.venny. e8409d9 Siturtions Vrcant.—If You Want a. Situation, Buy tn "Evening Express" Fourpenny Advertiwinent "Blank" from the nearest Newsagent, Tobacconist, or Hairdrcf.irr.. Fill up the Form and Send It to the "Evt nlng Express" Offiocs, Cardiff. It will probably get you a Situation. Try it. Hu ldreds are satisfied. If you cannot get a Form in your neighbourhood send a postcard to the "Evening Wanted at once, good General Servant; wages P,8 to £ 10 per annum.—Apply Croesonan, Llangibbv. 2310d:i Wanted, a Cook-General. Also, a superior Nurse- Hcuwmaid; aged 19; good references.—Mrs. Sheaf, Wir.rL-cr Hoj-e, Newport. 2308d9 Wanted, good General Servant in Clergyman's good (. Fi'ioily of Two.—Apply, with and refeivnees, Mre Thomas, Rosier House, Ystalyfera, Swan- sea. 2303d9 Indies Suited with All Classes of Servants Situa- tions Secured for Servant*. Fee, Is.—Miss Walters, 30, Pagei-strc-fv, Swansea. 2340d4 Cook, £ 45; Kitehenmaids Generals, Nurses, Heusp- Parlounnaids, Laundresses, Pages, Gardener; Others Wanted: lociging3 obtained; immediate engagements. —Davies, 45, Charles-street, Cardiff. 2332d9 Wanted, General Servant; good plain eook.—State age, wages, references, Mrs. Jenkins, Hollycroft, Abfigavennv. 2295d5 Wanted, for the Country, good General Servant..— Mi's Brailli, Harkcrford, Llanishen. 2288d6 Wanted, Plain Cook no kitehenmaid.—Apply Mrs. Chas. Gaskell, Alteryn, near Newport, Mon. 2286d9 Wanted, a good General Servant; must be a good plain cook and an early riaer.-Apply 45 Park-pla^e, Cardiff. 227td6 Experienced General Servant; able to wash rnd do plain cooking; not under 25; wages to commence £ 14 —Apply, Any Evening, after Six, at Sirs. Daviee', 175, Castle-road, Cardiff. 2276(16 Wanted, a good General Servant; no small chil- dren—Apply Mrs. Forrest, Duffn-n House, Llan- daff. 2274d9 Wanted, a strong Girl to Ass'st Generally; two other scivants kept; Church of England.-Appl.v, with particulars, Mrs. Gustend, Porth-y-Caine, Usk. *0996 Wanted, experienced General Servant; able to wi-n and iron; two in family; liberal wages.-Jones, 14, Llewellvn-street, Pentre Rhondda. 223 0d8 Housemaid, at once; aged about 22 years; Bngl'sh girl prefened.—State full particulars Mrs. Anthony, The Green, Llandaff, near Cardiff. 2251(16" Wanted immediately, a good, strong Nurse for Young Children—Apply R. Mathme, 10, Commercial- street, 2250d5 Wanted, trustworthy, strong General Servant; able to do plain cooking; washing put out; good refe- rences indispensable—The Turner House, Pen- arth. 2246dB Wanted, House-Parlourmaid; small family.—Apply, statnig age, wages, reference, Mrs. Jones, Bassaleg Vicarage, Newport, Mon. 2201d8 Wanted, for the Country, near LlandiZo, good Plain Cook; wages P,20, all found; kitchenmaid kept; 'o previous good reference necessary.—Apply L., Mr. Lockyer. Stationer and Printer, Llandilo RS.O. 2204(18 Thoroughly good Plain Cook Wanted; small familv; must be an early riser.—Mrs. Fisher, S. Agatha's, Tenby. _H_ 2<:Oód8 Wanted, Children's Useful Maid and to Wait on I/idv must be a good needlewoman and dressmaker; light housework good wages; aged about 25.-Mrs. Fisher, S. Agatlia's, Tenby. 2207d8 Wanted, by November 14, good PlaiiTCook • uiuS be able to bake; wages 518; house-padourmaid kept —Apply Mrs. Leigh, Glaslyn. Llanishen. [d8 Ceok-Genei-U Wanted at once; also a Nurse— Apply 8, Oaklfeld-ttreet, Roath. Cardiff. d8 W:«'<pd !)ntn''f!iat<'ty. a good General Servant in &W!*U 1'nnii'y.—Apply, stating, age, wages. <sc., Mrs. Thornas, Hill House, Llanblethian, Cowbridge. d8 General Servant, about 18, Wanted, with Another; clean, and an early riser.—Avondale, Llandaff. IciB Neat, sharp, strong Kitchenmaid. Under good-Cook' experience unnecessaiy, if quick excellent situation and home for good servant—Apply, ten to one, Saint Audries. Plymouth-road, Penarth. ir 2230d8 Wanted, General Servant; aged 23; two in fainilyT -Apply, cfter Seven p.m., Sunny Bank, C'owper- street. Cardiff. 2105d7 Wanted, Nurse-GTrl; oboiTt~18; willing to assist in house work two children.-Apply Mrs. Hwlgens, 7, St .lames-crescent, Swansea. 1888(15 Wanted, thoroughly experienced General~ServantT small family; no w-ashing good wages references required.—Apply Hereford House, Montgomery-street, Roath. Cardiff. 2141d4 Wanted, General Servant, capable of Plain CookingT two others kept; country situation, in gentleman's family—State wages asked (references required), Mrs. Scott, Llanstephan, Carmarthen. 2140d7 AY anted, a good General Servant at once.—Apply Mrs. C. R. Seys. The Wern, Rogerstone, Mon. !d7 Wanted, Kitehenmaid; strong, active-girl7 can milk and make butter; early riser.-Apply Hensol Çastle, rontyctun, L'.antrisant Station. 2169d4 Wanted at once, Kitehenmaid been iiTGentlemanTe service—Mrs. Hobart Tyler, St. Hilary, Cowbridge. 2178d4 War ted, an experienced Laundress; one who can iron well; wages B20, with unifoml -Apply, with referenc s, to the Matron, Cardiff Sana- toriilm. 40962 Wanted, a thoroughly-competent Indoor Servant"; footman kept; family two; nine servants.—State age and wages required, and send references, to S. B Trcwern, Whitland. 40961 Kitehe unasd Wanted immediiatclv; strong <nrlT about 17 housework till twelve wages £ 9 good character necessary; one who has been out "pre- ferred.- Apply Miss Fowler, Beresford House, Swan- sea. 2109d4 Wanted, strong Girl (15 to 17) as Kitehenmaid— Mre. Pri(j< Bryncothi, Nantgaredig. 2111(17 Wanted immediately, good House-Parlourmaid7 must understand her duties and have good reference'. -Apply, stating age, wagee, &c Miss Jones, Maindy, Ynishir, near Pontypridd. 2030d6 W f nted, gcod Plain Cook; dairy of two cows; baking no washing thoroughly good character.— Mre. Jones, Penyrock, Llandovery. 2020d6 Wanted, good General Servant. for Two in Familv; good cooking required —Full particulars in first appli- cation L. K., Westeni Ma.i.l, Swansea. 2059do Wanted, good Genei-al Servant; two kept—Apply 20, Stat.ion-road, Penarth 2032rl6 Wanted immediately, a good GeneralT atte to do plain cooking good references indispensable. -post. office, Pontyciun. 1955d6 Wanted, for Country, good General must be good plain cook; wages £ 12— £ 14; housemaid kept—Apply 56, Cathedral-road, Cardiff. 2071d6 Wanted, November 21, good House-Parlourmaid for Country; must understand lamps and plate; good appearance steady, clean, obliging Churchwoma* al.istalner.—State age, wages, references, Mre. Clrke, Caklicot n P-amotia-ge, Chepstow. 2085db Wanted, a Nurse for Two Young Children.-Apply Mrs.jrhcmpson. S, Clytha-square, Newport, 209>Jrio 3 Wanted, good General—Apply Select Registry7~39l I.ochaber-street, Roath Park, Cardiff. 13l2d4 Wanted, a tiiorougniy experienced General Servant, r a, i i t, with good references—Appiy, stating age and wages, to Mrs. Evans, Penybryn, Pontypridd. 1938d4 Wanted immediately, a good Plain Cook, also a House-Parlourmaid in replymg state last place, age, and wages.—Mrs. Langley, Goiding, Peterston-super- Ely, near Cardiff. 1923d4 Wanted, a good CoolT; no kitehenmaid kept; tilree in family.-Applr Mrs. Jolw Randall, GUuiavon, Bridgend. 1929d4 Wanted, for Country House, a thoroughly-compe- tent Housemaid where one under is kept,—State age, wages, and references, Cilvvendeg, Boncath. 1930d4 Cook anil Housemaid Wanted insmall Famiiv^ near Newport; lady helps accepted wages i:16 and £i4; Christian; abstainers desired.—Addr ess M 30, Western Mail Office, Newport. 1974d4 Wanted, a good Plain Cook.—Apply Davies, Temple- ton Ilotise, Castle-street, Merthyr. 1988d4 Wanted iminediateiy, strong lutchemn&id for GenUe- man's Small Family; three other servants kept; wages jElO: good reference required.—Stepney's Registry Office, Abergavenny. 2002d5 Wanted, General Seivant; plain cooking; riser; good rcferetu'ee 110 washing or baking.—Apply Mrs. Newell, CollPge. Porthoawl. 200M5 Wanted, Generals and u,rses Disengaged. Iar- lotinnaild, House-Parlourn aid, Housemaid, and good Plain Cook.—Select Registry, 10, King's-road, Car- diff. 1871 d3 Wanted, a good General Servant; aged from 20 to 22—Address W 30, Western Mail, Cardiff. f40909 Wanted, good General Servant; also Young Girl, abcut 15, to Assist; three in family; good refe- rences required—Mrs. Price, Llandaff. 1863d3 Wantedv Two experienced Servants—as Cook-General and Nurse-Housemaid.—AppJjy, evenings, 51, Ply- motith-road. Penarth. 1832d3 Wanted, a strjnc Genem! Servant.—Apply 5", Windsor-place, Carliff. 1855d3 Wanted, a good Cook—Apply Mrs. PriceT40, PaTk- place, Cardiff. 1857(13 An experienced Cook-General; mMt underetMd good plain cooking; nuree-housemaid kept—Mrs. Payne, 66, Plymouth-road, Penarth. 1844d3 Wanted, Two good General Servants—One as Cooki Other as Housemaid —Apply 110, Queen-street, Car- diff. 1846d3 Wanted, the First Week in November, Parlour- maid must understand her duties good needlewoman.—Write, with full particulars, to Mrs. Lascellcs Carr, Cwrt-y-Vil, Penarth. FEMALK SERVANTS WANT PLACES. Situation ae Dairymaid good butter and cheesy gwter.—Jann Evans, Pentjj Park, Clarbeeton Wworokcshirfc. PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. CARDIFF. TH E A T P, ID ROYAL. Lessee and Manager.Mr. EDWARD FLETCHER. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), November 4th, 1-95, For positively Six Nights, and by Special Desire, TWO GRAND m OR.NINC, PERFORMANCES, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, Nov. 7th and 9th. Doots open at 1.0; Commence at 2.0. Trains from I all parts. The eminent Actor: Mr. WILSON BARRETT. Owing t3 the Esiomjous and Unprecedented Success cf Mr. Wilson Barrett's deeply interesting new play, "The Sign of the Cross," and hy Universal Desire, it will be plryed the whole of the Week. First appearance i* Cardiff since his Fifth Successful ToUr ill America. of ■j^/ £ R. "^riLSON JgARRETT AND HIS CELEBRATED COMPANY TO-NIGHT (l&jfc)Ni 'AY), November 4th, 1895, IN THE lOOTH; pERFORMANCE OF THE SIGN OF THE CROSS. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. The Stage.—"The play is a great one." 100th PEUFORMA^CE—THE SIGN OF THE CROSS. The Yorkshiremr a.—"A brilliant triumph." 100th PERFORMANCE—THE SIGN OF THE CROSS. Ix-eds Express.—"All epoch-making play." 100th KM A VCK—ill 1:1 SIGN OF THE CROSS. Leeds Daily News.—"Wilson Barrett has won the thar.ks of all" those who desire to think of the stage as an ennobling influence." 100th PERFORMANCE—THE SIGN OF THE CROSS. Clarion —"Witso$i Ba-rrett's can be compared directly with the haunting spectacle of the Passion Play at Oberammergau." ICOth PFitFORMANCE-THE SIGN OF THE CROSS. Sunday Chronic!?—"It is a grand play." 100th PEKFORMAMCE—THE SIGN OF THE CROSS. Lady's scene brings moments of suspense and moving incidents." '00th PERFORMANCE—THE SIGN OF THE CROSS. To-Day—"Wp6on Barrett was long ago reckoned among the 'producers' of cur stage and in the mag- nificent mounting c 'The Sign of the Croas' he has sjrpassed himself." ICOth PERFORMANCE—THE, SIGN OF THE CROSS. The Halifax Guardian.—" 'The Sign of the Cross' promises to mark new era in the history of the drrn.a," 100th PERFORMANCE—THE SIGN OF THE CROSS. The^Daily Mail—"Mr. Barrett, in 'Tlie Sign of the Cross,' has achieved a very remarkaoie feat." ICOth PE'lF'MtMANCE—THE SIGN OF THE CROSS. The Hull Eastern Morning News.—" 'The Sign of the Cress' is undoubtedly a remarkable play." 100th I'EliFUKMAMlF— lIE SIGN OF THE CROSS. The New York Herald says:—"As author, tcter. and manager, Mr. Wilson Barrett has scored the success of his 100th PERFORMANCE—'THE SIGN OF THE CROSS. The New York Reorder says:—"The story of the play is graphically told. Tlie action is quick, and throughout it show the hand work of the master." ICOth PERFORMANCE—'THr: SIGN OF THE CROSS. Eugene Field, in iF cable to the London Telegraph, rays :—"The rnoBt drrirujly original lilav ever produced in America; it is u;lique, and stands alone." 100th PERFORMANCE—THE SIGN OF THE CROSS. The Bost-on Poet «avs:—"Mr. Barrett is to be con- grstulated on a grafM pl 'y-" 100'h PER FORM AJJCE—THE SIGN OF THE CROSS. The St. Louis Rppfblic savs :—"No American theatre ever saw such a reAvukahle production a.s that given at the Grand Operll! Houee it achieved a triumph." I ICWi TT.RFOR^f A—THE SIGN OF THE CRCSS. Tlip St. Louis GV-he Democrat says—"The plav is at once artistic and grand." 100th PFRJA^RM \-MCF—THE STGN OF THE CROSS. The Memnh's Coniroer^ial Apiiea 1 says :—"The effect of the piece cannot "but he ennobling. It rises to the height of positive pondeur. No man with a trace of emotion could sit n +ioved through it, and Mr. Barrett has secured magn 'nt results from :v nwgnitiepr.t ^1mm hf&n compfeif. it is not too much to say that the play nuwt take position amcng the greatest that have ever come to the stage, and that 't will live." 100th PERFORMANCE—THE SIGN OF THE CROSS. The Memphis Social Graphic savs:—"It is un- doubtedly a masterpiece. The lines arc epic in their maipst-ic strength. This is the most, important and significant drama yet recorded, and will mafk an epoch in the history of the theatre." 100th PERFORMANCE—THE SIGN OF THE CROSS. The Cincinnati Tribune savs-—The, Sign of the Crew<' is a fine nlay, with a moral and high religion* purpose. It is the most notable production along the lines of legitimate dntma Cincinnati has witnessed." 100th PERFORMANCE-THE SIGN OF THE CROSS. Pi'tshurg Post Mys :—Mr. Wilson Barrett, earned a rrmmnh such as is seldom obrnrL'clpd jp Pittsbur". The plav is an pxh'b-t;on 0f sVilfnl stage craft, a well- balanced admixture of vigorous dialosrue and natural ipedent. The play was a succession of exquisite pictures, and in its ntfrtrayal of Roman life deserve* the title of production beyond anything of the kind that has been seen in Pittsburg." 1.00th PERFORMANCE—THE SIGN OF THE CROSS. The Pittsburg Times savs — 'The Sign of the I Cross,' as played bt Wilson Barrett and his superb company, is something more than a great play. It stirs, rebukes, eoiTCCte, and makee the soul yearn for something better." 100th PERFORMANCE—THE SIGN OF THE CROSS The Washington Evening Star says;—"It is a great play." lCOtii PERFORMANCE—THE SIGN OF THE CROSS. Prices during this Engagement:—Private Boxes, E2 2s., zEl is. Dress Circle, 4s.; Orchestra Stalls, 5s. Pit Stalls and Upper Circle, 2s. 6d.; Pit, Is. 6d.; Gallery, 6d. Early Doors 6.30, 6d. extra to all parts. Doors open at Seven. Commence at 7.30. For Train Arrangements see Bilis. Booking Offices at Messrs. Thompson and Shackell's (Limited), Queen-street, from Ten till Five. Tele- phone No. 521. MONDAY, November nth, for .Six Nights and One Matinee. The No. 1 Company in the Greatest Musical Play of the Period, T H Jj SHOP GIRL. ?_ 41009 R A NP THEATRE. Lessee AND Manasrer Mr. CLARENCE SOIFNES THE PREMIER THEATRE OF WALES. MONDAY, November 4th, and To-night, Monday, During the Week. the Performance HARDIE andVON LEER'S Co. will be under the Xn art elaborate scenic produc- patronage and pre- tion of the great Play— sence of the Bri sb npHE TM&T "It/TAIL. LADY F O 0 1' X Jj ItJL BALLERS. Tlie Steamboat Explosion. Flight of the Fast Mail. Nia-. Flight of the Fast Mail. Nia-. gar;, Falls by Moonlight. Monday Next, November 11, the latest higlrly- succossf'il farcical comedy, THE PASSPORT, ircm Terry's and Duke Of York Theatres, London. Box Office at the heatre from 10 to 4. Telephone 725 (National). Poors open at 7; commence 7.30. Prices from td. to i lfs. 41010 ??? gONTYPBIDD. ROYAL CLARENCE THEATRE PONTYPRIDD. Proprietors Messrs. TBEKCHARB AND JONES. C'Mabon's") M<>nday, November 4, 1895, and during t.he week, Return visit of Mr. J. Hermann Dickson's Com- pany in, Victor St-avene's ever green burlesque. "BONNIE BOY BLUE." Full Chorus and Ballet. harne's 'No. 1 Company in the powerful drama, Monday, November 11, 1895, Mr Cunnvn' PHANTOMS." PUBLIC NOTICES ^FMtaTsm EXT. LANTERN J VIEWS, and CONJURING ENTER- TAINMENT gIven to Evening Parties, Schools, &c. Frorn One to Two Hours' Fun.— Apply 196, Chepstow-road, Newport. ea.7 TO THE BURGESSES OF THE RIVERSIDE WARD. Ladies aud Gentlemen,- I beg to thank you for returning mc as one of your represen^ives to the Town Council, and [ shall endeavour to do my duty to all w con- stituents, irrespective ot Pkrty Politics. I regret to find that at present I am excluded from the Public Works and Health and Port Sani- tary Committees (the two for which my prtrfes- si.onal training has most fitted me), and this will make my task of attempting to get the system of Hoi.se Draining improved upen all the more diffi- cult, Still, I hope at lIO distant date to find a mee-ns of carrying out the pledges upon the faith of which you returaed me. I beg to express publicly my sincere and hearty thanks to the splendid band of workers who worked so well and secured nly return. 1 remain, ¡ Ladies arnl Gentlemen, Yoiin faithfully, FRED J. YEALL. 6, Plaeturto i-g»rdenjB, November 2n4» 4 £ d5- ■•60 1
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PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. I CARDIFF. rgl H E E M P I R E. Managing Director OSWALD 81'OLL TO-NIGHT: LA L OlE F ULLER. No advance in the Admission Prices. ^TOLL'S pANOPTICON, PHILHARMONIC HALL AND BUILDINGS, ST. MARY-STREET. EXHIBITION AND NOVELTY PALACE. r Last Week of GRADUATED Daily | Roselle's Roval I COURT CHOIR, PAYMENTS! at a combination of LADY Prices 3 o'clock. MINSTRELS, of 20 in number, with Admission Nightly the Scientific to this I CLAIRVOYANT feature, at and )■ REVEALER 6n., 8 o'clock. OF MYSTEKIES, Miss Is., MissRoselle, EMMIE ROSGLLE, Miss Is., Miss Roselle, EMMIE ROSGLLE, whose general I and a few Evenings insight seems Private Box supernatural, Seats, Only. though any such Lpower is discla med.J Is. 6D. On View f THE GIANT ¡ CHILDREN. all The Belgian Won- { Admission 1 ders, 8 and 15 years Day. old respectively, 29. l A marvellous pair. ) On View ("COUNT ORLOFF,") the Transparent all J Man. Admission 1 A physical freak of f Day. the stra gest 2D. l character. ) Open C The ") Admission all J. CRiSTAL V Day. V. MAZE J 2D. Other Side Shows at small charges. Other Side Shows entirely Free. Pay only for what you wish to see. Persons must leave the Establishment when they have seen what tbey have paid for, unless they desire to patronise further features. NEXT WISE :— THE TREORKY CHOIR, Who recently appeared before Royalty, aud were highly complimented by the Duke of Cambridge. NEWPORT. THE EMPIRE. M&aaging Director OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT The onlv TREWEY. charming LEAH ADELL. WALTER STOCKWELL, 11H. DE FRECE, CLaRKE aid GLENNEY. FRANK CAtTREY. The OAKLE S. The THREE ALVONAS. Next Week:- The Seven Leopolds, a remarkable troupe; Mi. Minnie Cunningham, the Brown-Kelly Co. yiOTORIA THEATRE MONDAY, November 4, 1855, and During the Week, A BUNCH OF VIOLETS. "rices as usual. Doors Open 7.30 commence 7.45. BARRY. BARRY DUCK EMPIRE JD (LATE PUBLIC HALL, THOMP,iON-ST.) Lessee Mj-. S.. Bavnett. Manager—Mr. J. MORRELLA (Late of tlie Philha-r mimic, Cardiff). MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, and during the Week, Entire Cliange of Compenny. Expensive and Important Engagement of the Ixwigand tire Short of it, BISHOP AND RICARDO. This is without doubt the finest act travelling. From the principal London Halls. First Appearance of Charming MISS FLORENCE STOKES, Ballad Vocalist. Ergageinnt for the Week only of the Essence of Eccen- tricities, TOM E. O'GRADY, Character Comedian aud Dancer. I Expensive Engagement of England's Premier Laughter Maker?, Six Nights onlv. DAVIS'S 3 FUXXY BLACKS. The Greatest Negro Sketch Team Extant. Don't fail to see DAVIS, you must leugh. Special Engagement for Six Nughte only. MISS KITTY KIRWAIN, Male Impersonator and Leg Mania Artiiirte. First Appearance of FR^ANK GARDEN, the Original Character Comedian, Vocalist, and Eccentric Dancer. Expensive end Important Engagement of MONS. Alexander, from the Aquarium, in hie new and onigniajl uu-to-dajte entercoinpiient. Look out for MORRELLA'S BENEFIT. WEDNES- DAY NOVEMBER 6. Gitend Attractions. See Sjieciial Biirle. IMPORTANT NOTICE. NOTICE. MONDOY. NOV. 4 and onwards for the Winter Seascn Two Per- formances Nightly. First Performanoe, 7 o'clock to 9 o'clock; Seccnd Performanoe, 9 o'clock to 11 o'clock. All artistes engaged appear at each per form^JMe. Lightning Programme. Prices of admission, 3d., and lp. Situations Vacant.—If ou Want a Situation, Huv an "Evening Expitss" Fov.rpenry Advertisement Blank" frenr the nearest New.-iagent, Tobacconist, (Ç Hairdrestrr.. FJ1 up the Form and Send It to th-j "Evening Express" Offices, Cardiff. It will probably g,?t you a Situation. Try jt. Hundreds are :v,In,tied If you cannot get a Form in vour neighbourhood send a postcard to the "Evening o Express" Officer. Cardiff. e
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TREORKY MALE CHOIR. GENEROSITY OF THE EARL OF DUNRAVEN. The members of the celebrated Treorky Male Voice Party who visited Dunraven Castle last Thursday night, and entertained the Earl and Countess of Dunraven and the distinguished party at the castle with selections of music, were delighted with the hospitality which was shown to them. This was their third visit io the castle, and they are not likely to forget the last in a hurry, for they have since received an intimation that the noble bad will defray the expenses which will be incurred by the appearance of the party before the Queen at Windsor Castle some time this month. This, of course, has given unbounded satisfaction to the members off the party, as well as to their i umerous friends. This act of thoughtful con- sideration on the part of Lord Dunraven shows the deep interest which the countess and himself takes in Welsh musi-j and in a choir v-v.irv) js a lnv.M entirely wmpo?ed of borrv- baaded sons of toil.
LOCAL AMUSEMENTS.
LOCAL AMUSEMENTS. GRAND THEATRE, CARDIFF. Ha-rdie and Vo-i Leer's la-teet attraction, "The Fast Mail," will K ¡;t.agf.'è a.t the Cardiff Grand Thealtre to-night i Mori day) and during the week. The piece is one of those dashing. sensational American melodramas that ke«p an audience' on the tenter-nooks of interested ar.iicipation and that are overflowing with inci- dent, company enigaged is both la-Tge and powerful, and the piece will be mounted with the general txosllen'.ie that ohairac«eriaes all of Hardie and Von Leer's productions. THE EMPIRES. NEWPORT. The great- attraction at the Newport Empire this week will, undoubtedly, be the juggling turn of M. Trewey, the famous Parisian illu- sionist. M. Trewey has proved himself a perfect magician in sleight-of-hand tricks. The other artistes this week we Flo De Fleece, vocalist; Clarke aud Glenny, in their hvniorous &peoiality, ."The Haunted House" Frank Caffrev, comedianW:Jter Stockwel t, oomediajn the Three Alvonas, eccentrics; the Oakleys, ducttists; and, lastly, Miss Leali Adell, a soprano vocalist ,,f the highest class. PANOPTICON, CARDIFF A re-airrangement of ihe prices of admission mto the Panopticon ha.s been made, and from to-day (Monday) the public will be admitted into that popular plaos of amusement on the principle contained in the phrase of the Cockney showman, "You pays your money, and you takes your choice." The Royal Court Choir remains for another we.ek. and will appear in an entirely fresh programme. Miss Emmie Rcselle's olairvovancy attracted mncli atten- tion last week, and she will again give her mysterious performance cach evening this week. Count Orletf. the hitman transparency, and the giant children remain on exhibition in the Cur iosity-hall E. ROYAl; CLARENCE THEATRE, FONTTPRTDD. Mr. Victor Stevens's successful burlesque, "Bonnie Boy Blue," opens ari tht Royal Clarence Theat-e, Pontj-pridd, to-night (Mon- day), with a strong company, under the direc- tion of Mr. J. Hermann Dickson. The prc- duct.on is brought well up to dat-e by t.iie introduction of new son.gis and danoiB and new specialities, which. added to the attractiveness of .Mr. Stevens s droll humour, should draw good bouses to the Clarence during the we-k.
MISS LOIE FULLER
MISS LOIE FULLER TO APPEAR AT THE CAKDIFF EMPIRE. M;ss Loie Fuller, the famous originator of the serpentine dance, has been engaged by Mr. St.">ll to appear at the Cardiff Erup.re this week, and Anil ojien her sea.scm to-night (Monday!. La. Loie Fuller, as she is called in France, is on America]! A'oman. v ho became a dancer by accident, rather than choioe. The manipulation of very ine gauzy robe of white Indian 8ilk. in which she was once acting, suggested to Mn-.s y'i:i'er that a pretty, artistic ftfect may be drawn from the whirling of unlimited skirt h i Ie dancing "the light fantastic," Acconl- ingly, she inventro the "serpentine" dance. and has brought that delightful terp-'chore an novelty to a lugher state of excellence than any of her successor? find imitators have done. In Paris, where she recentlv danced for 555 con- secutive nights at the Folies Bergeres, Miss Fuller is idolised, and Cardiffiaus may con- gratulate themselves on having an opportunity of seeing the ceJcbrated dancer before her ap- pearance in the Metropolis, where she is eagerly avaited. All tho;;e who admire good dancing should visit the Empire this week, for they will see a dancer whose creations are perfect m bwiuty, form, colour, and motion. Other artistes -AZ- are the Hall iwells, duettists; the Sisterr; Paris, di'fitiatjs and dancers Newman and Dowries, ccmediajis Chas. Angelo, vocal comedian Pat Carey, comedian; and Miss Lizzie Howard, the well-known songstress.
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PONTYPRIDD JIAN IN LONDON
PONTYPRIDD JIAN IN LONDON SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A- SURGEON'S ASSISTANT. On Saturday morning, at the Worship-street Police-court, London-before Mr Bushbt'— Mr. Henry Frederick R chards, surgeon e assistant, described as of The Poplare, Ponty- pridd, was charged on remand with having 1:1 December and January last administered to Fanny Briggs a certain noxious drug, with felonious intent, — The police informed the magistrate that they had failed to find the magistrate that they had failed to find the complainant and that the Treasury had lx-en communicated with. The Magistrate: The Treasury decline do take the case up. I do not see the objecc 0; another remand. I am given to understand there is no case. The Offioer My opinion is the voting woman is untruthful. Mr. Bushby: I shall simply discharge the man, and ii it is found tha.t there i" anything ?{!;?ilJ"t him he can be ciiareed a«-a:.n. Defendant was then discharged -?- --?
MIRACULOUS ESCAPES.
MIRACULOUS ESCAPES. ALARMING COLLISION T BRISTOL. In the early hours of Satur-day morning a somewhat alarming collision occurred on t.l'e GreaT Western Railway at Bristol Statioa. As an empty Midland train was proceeding along the line it collided with an express fruit and fish train from the West of Kng- land, owing to a stone being, t is stated, maliciously placed between the points, thus not allowing them to close properly. The contents of the fruit and lush train were scat- tered all over the line. The guard of the Midland train was severely injured, and the' driver and fireman of the Great Western train had a miraculous escape, saving them- selves by jumping off their engine just in the nick of time. j ?L_?_
NOT TOO SMALL, BUT TOO RIGj
NOT TOO SMALL, BUT TOO RIG UNJUS" PINT MEA SURER AT CARMARTHEN. The general complaint against vnstampea measures is that they are below rhe gVuida-ni capacity, 2,nd the exception necessary to prove I the rule came to light at Carmarthen on Satur- day, when the Rev. R. G. Lawrence and Mr. J. Lloyd Thomas heard the charge of beine in possession of unjust ineasuie.s preferred hy, Inspector T. V. Rees against Thomas Morgan, licensee of the New Lodge Inn, Pontyberem. There was a second charge of obstructing the inspector whilst in the ex. cution of his duty, and both were heard together. The prosecutor deposed that on visiting defendant's premises he found 67 measures 011 a "helL amongst being 34 unstamped pint measures. He tested the latter, and found eleven ;hort of the stan- dard. three correct, and twenty in excess of the standard! After the test had been made, ana witness was preparing to take the pints away, the dt-fendant deliberately kicked at the measures that were deficient, breaking six of them.—The Bench ined deiendaux 2s. 6d. and costs for the first offence, and Is. aud costs for obstructing the insptcor.
BICYCLES FOR THE POLICE.
BICYCLES FOR THE POLICE. ACTION BY cniEF-CONSTABLE OF CARMARTHENSHIRE. At Carmarthen County Sessions on Saturday the Chief-constable (Mr. W. Philipps) said that bicycles had proved very useful in the pursuit of offenders and other ways. He intended applying; at the next meeting of the Carmar- thenshire Police Committee fur power to purchase five cycles for constables in rural districts. districts.
CHOOSING MAYORS.I
CHOOSING MAYORS. I In most of the municipalities in South Wales a special meeting of the council was held on Saturday for the purpose of choosing a mayor for the ensuing year. In nearly every case the election was umaiimotts, and the following nobleman and gentiiemen will, on the 9th become the mayor and chief magistrate of the respective boroughs: — Cardiff. thi Right Honaufnaible Baron Windsor Swansea. Mr. Alderman F. Brad- ford Kidwelly, Mr. Holmes-Stead (re- elected) a.nd Llaodoveiy, Mr. Alderman I Thomas Jones. --?-
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Mother Cuts Her Throat
Mother Cuts Her Throat 0- SLASHED FROM EAR TO EAR WITH A RAZOR First She Awakened Her Children and Kissed Them all Good-bye. Mary Callahan, forty years old. and 'he mother of five children, ranging from f'v \>v nine years old, committed suicide at 1 Cc^, at 117*. Huron-street, Williamsb1 re- <e < Callahan got out of bed at one o' -"?e, Ilk 0 v taking her husband's razor cut her ??' ear to f-ar. in the presence of her fgr. ?? Before slashing her throa.t M waked up all her children, and *jave in her arms one by one kissed tb weei- e< The screams of the children saw -s >ffi'vn- tlic-ir mother's mad act aro-, oours, and they ran in only in tin. iman dead on the floor. in a pool .j i- blood. The husband is said to havw heen out of work for six months and was not* at home. He went away about two weeks ago to look for work, and nothing bad been heard from him by his wife since he went away. There was no food in the house, and it it is said that the family was on the verge of starvation. The children were taken TO the police-court, and Judge Laimbeer committed them to the care of the Society for the Prevenuor. of Cruelty to Children
LADY ARTISTS IN WALES.
LADY ARTISTS IN WALES. THE GWY.r*EDD LADIE^ ART SOCIETY In J an nary of the present year the forma- tion of a ladies art association for Wales— the Gwynedd Ladies' Art Society—was announced. Lady Augusta Mostyn. as presi- dent, has taken a good deal of interest in the venture, and the "round room" at Conway, the studio of the iate Mr. J. D. Wat-sen. R.W.S., was engaged for the exhibitions. The office of hon. secretary was nlled by Mre. M'Ewen, daughter of the late Mr. W. L. Banks. F.S.A., treasurer of the Royal Cambrian Academy, but the much lamented dea.th of that lady— almost suddenly—a few weeks after the society was started was a Joss, which caused much anxiety to its promoters, pntil the office was undertaken by Mrs. E. Furniss, who has since very ablv discharged its duties. The first exhibition, held during the past summer and autumn, was well attended, and. having been, recently closed, a satisfactory season's work is now renxsrted. The exhibits were well arranged in their circular gallery, the works in oil being fairly proportioned to those in water colour. The members 01" the society are chiefly ladies cf North Wales. They are about forty in number, and among those whose pictures are knewn in other exhibitions may be named -:MI's. S. J. Bodson. Mrs. Clara, Knight Lady Windsor. Miss M. Harrison, S.R.W.S., Mrs. E. Seward (Cardiff), Miss Perrin. Miss Lih" Whaite (daughter of the president of the Rova.1 Cambrian Academy), Mrs. Marr. Miss Salmon (Conway). Mrs. I.R Sibley. Miss Breakell. and Miss E. M. Sidley (London). The hanging committee are the Misses Knowles. Woodoock. and M^s-ntis. with the- respected vce-prfmiderit. Mrs. G. Sw^nford- Wood of Bodlondeb. Ladv "Windsor sent a. beautifully-e\«cnited lifp-size bupt of her second son, Ivor Wind or Clive. We.1"h snhiocts generally prevail in the !*> rid scan? work". The first year's, exp^r.eroe of sccetv s work is TPTV enco"i"RAC'ng and. alrhouch there LUAS liitherto ?t no an or -a<_ai ;sii work* in W*les. tfoe Gu-ynedd Sociefcv is Tvcominsr c wefvl tn«tit't'on. well deserving «.Tijw>crt c" all who intere^W in the furtherance rvf art ir, th" P-'r.cipelity.
SIGNING THE SETTLEMENTS
SIGNING THE SETTLEMENTS THE MA:q:JUAGE OF THE DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH. A Dalriel's telegram fro.. New York on Sunday says:—The law vers c* the Duke of Afar^orough and Mr. ane'erbilt fed a meet- ing vesterday. a.t which the financial affairs cf the young couple were settled. One of the lawyers said afterwards:—"Miss CoasueJo Vanderbilt will havs a dowry of between five and six million dollars, not ten millions s.s reported. She if. to have entire control of. hu inoome." There was no hitch in the arrangements. 1 ho Dnko would have accepted rnv sum Mr. Vanderbilt r.amed. The principal is to go to the future Duchess's children. The Ouke has settled on her the maximum r-yv-.iiiie from Marlborough Estates, which will be the largest revenue Lver receiv '1 by Duchess of Marlborough.
ST. ANDREWS UNIVERSITY.
ST. ANDREWS UNIVERSITY. LORD BTTTE AND THE RECTORSHIP. A mass meeting of students was held on Friday in the Humanity Class-room of St. Andrew: Cniversity to consider the approach- ing election of rector. Mr. P. C. Anderson, M.A., president of the Students' Representa- tive Council, presiding.—The only nam* submitted to the meeting was thaA of the Marquess of Bute, the present occupant of the office. but it is expected that before the dav of nomination another candidate may be brought forward. The election takes plaice on Thursday, t'ne 28th inst.
A FATAL TERMINATION.
A FATAL TERMINATION. THE ACCIDENT TO ME LAWRENCE, CHEPSTOW. The wad accident to Mr. Arthur Snead Lawrerrce, the eldest son of Dr. A. G. Lawrence, J.P., of The Cedars, Chepstow, which we reported in our issue of Saturday, has, we regret to hea.r. proved fatal. The young gentleman did not recover consciousness 'from the time that he met with the acc-ident, and expired shortly after seven p.m. on Satur- day. Much sympathy is felt for the bereaved family, as it wa" only a week ago that the deceased gentleman took his double qualifier toon in medicine.
INTERNATIONAL CYCLING.
INTERNATIONAL CYCLING. ANOTHER VICTORY FOR LITTLE MICHAEL. A Renter's telegram from Paris on Sunday stye.:— The match to decide the superiority between Bonhours and Michael over a course of 50 kilometres was run at the Velodrome d'Hiver. in the presence of an enormous atten- dance, this afternoon, and resulted in the victory of Michael by eight laps. At the Smsii the Englishman was enthusiastically cheered. No records were broken. -?- .?-
Night Poaching Near Llandilo.
Night Poaching Near Llandilo. At a special sessions held a.t the Town-hall Llandilo. on Saturday (Itefore Messrs. J. W Gwynne Hughes, Tregib: J. Lewes Thomas Caeglas and L. N. Powell. Ca.rregceii.en 1. Evaj Evans (Cincoed), Evan Thomas (Cinooed) Joseph Jones (Rook House), John Thoma (Rook), and Alfred Dicker (Glancenen) wer brought up in custody cluarged with night poaching, and were committed for trial to th4 assizes. -? ?-
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS LINEN LAUNDERED Ourtanis Cleaned, Carpet8 Beaten, Windows Cleaned. Red Cross Vans aDd Ladder. Trucks to all part* daily.—Cardiff Steam Li't-iidrv, Carpet and Window Cleaning Company. (Limited). Minny.street. Cathays, Cardiff. Send Post" card. 3960? Oardiff and District Chrysanthemum Society.- The Ninth Anrual Show will be held on the 15th and 14th November. Liberal Prizes- Specials, Cer- tificates. and Challenge Cup for Amateurs For Schedules, &c.. apply to Secret*rv, 66, Woodviile-road, Ordiff. e4727
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