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BIBTHS, MAERIAGES, DEATHS. } BOtTIIS. XWIODEN.—On October 10th, at 44, Cowbridge-rood. Cardiff, the wife of Geo. Twigden, of a daughter. MA KM AGES. [ fOSBS—BRYANT. —At the Parish Church, Merthyr 1 Xydtil, by the Rev. John Williams, curate of ^rdfil's Well, assisted by the Rev. E. Jones, B.A., Mrate of St. Michael's, Stockwell, Morris Jones, 1 8choohnaster, of Llantwit Fardre, to Hannah, < daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bryant, The Post-office, ftleo of Llantwit Fardre. JHILLIPS—JOHNSON.—On the 10th inst., at All ( Saints' Church, Langham-place, London, John A. I Phillips, L.B.C.P. and S., of 74,. Carlisle-street, Cardiff, to Harriett Annie (Jack), eldest daughter 81 Edwin Johnson, Esq., of Johannesberg. DEATHS. I IIAPvRIS.—On the 8th inst, at Waun Marflley, Blaina., Mr. Edmund Harris, aged 68. Funeral 2.30 p.m.. Monday (not Saturday), for Brvnmawr Cemetery, No wreaths. ;PKOTHERO.—On the 11th inst., at Malpas Court, Monmouthshire, ill her 82nd year, Georgiana Mary Prothero. 1
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HORSES AND CARRIAGES. < Bargain, Pony Cart and Harness for £ 12.—Hem- 1 Cardiff. e8176rl4 PAINTING. j Painting Lessons, landscape and decorative, im- proved system, by post.—Pn>s[X'Ctus, full particulars I Artiat, 111, Knights Hill-road, West Norwood. e8168rl4 j-*111 ■■win ■mum i jiii—whii ] BIRDS FOR SALE. i Two spieadid Coak Linnets in song for Is. 6d.; ] Gock Skylark Is.; packed free.—Stewart, 31, Sygtem- atreet, Roath, CQrdiff. 817f:rl, i < DATICING, 1 Criterion Quadrille commencing Thursday, October 24, and Every Thursday throughout season, -eld a.t Botunda-builduigg, St. Mary-ebrect, Cardi/f.rl8 iSffMtBM——«—i—; MEDICAL. Sjoiatica, Rheumatism, and Paralysis Cured Expe- ditlCTMlV. Houghton's E ectro-Hydropadiie Establish- ment, Stuart House, Edwards-terrace, Cardiff. eOOOld SCHOLASTIC 2, Cyrtl-crescent. Roath.—School for Girls and Preparatory Class for Boys; principals, the Misses Evans. e8205r23 DRESSMAKERS. Dressmaking.—Good Fit and Style; Ladies' Cos- tv.tt,es made from 6s. 6d. bv an experienced hand- Mkig_RobuiBon, 3, Bro-tdway. Cardiff. e3175rl4 ? MUSICAL. The Royal Alexandra Handbell Ringers, Instru- "tnentalifcte, and Vocalists axe Now Open for Engage- ments, sacred or otherwise; linns moderate.-Apply jfenjffi-r, 1, Court-rood, Salbnead, Cardiff. e8192r15 BICYCLES. New Cycle Lock, with Key, Post Free Six Stamps; Xepairs," Plating, and Stove Enamelling promptly and cheaply at trade prices; no job too difficult, nous too small.—Morris Bros.. Pontypridd. el9W MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. Wanted, to Rent l>;iLa.rri Table in Cardiff.—Apply P 46, Wcetcm Mail, Cardiff. r8218'18 ? Second-liand Furniture Bought for Cash; any class of repaire done prompt and cheap; eend postcard.— WorKng Man's Furnisher, Woood-street, Cardiff. 1-15 AGENTS, TRAVELLERS. auted, Nfe i ever. locality (local or travelling) to introduce a new discovery and ,*eep our show cards and advertising matter diatri- itvted throughout town and country. Steady em- ployment. Commission or Salary CIO per month, and expanses up to 10s. 6d. per day. Money deposited With bankers when f.tartcd.—For particulars write to the World Modicol Electric Company, Temple- chambers, London, E.C. e4691 Agents Wanted Evervwhere to Form Clubs for Watchee, Clocks, Jewellery, etc., by eminent Liver pool Firm; high commission: no risks.—Enolose stamp for particulars to District Agent, care of -•Locke's Advertising Offices, Newport, Mon. e8174rl4 Salaried and Commission Traveller Wanted for Pickles, Vinegars, Sauces, Peppers.—Apply to Tur- ner, Albion Works, Howard-road, Stoke Newington, tendon. e8163rl2 MISCELLANEOUS. Perth Dve Works.- -P. and P. Campbell: goods for- rded free.—Miss Morgan, Stationer, Docks, Ca.r. dig. e8199r16 Is Tour Watch Wrong? The Best and Cheapest Shop in Cardiff for the Repair of Watches of every 'kspripfcion, English cr Fc reign, is 38. Castle Arcade fthird shop from Gastle-etreft), by James Keir, for iefl years with Mr. Spiridion. Clocks and Music "cxea Cleaned and Repaired. e4202 Situation Vacant.—If You Want a Situation, Buy *fi Evening Express" Fourperinv Advertisement I'lank from the nearest Newsagent, Tobacconist, or Hairdresser. Fill up the Form and Send It to the Evening Express Offices. Cardiff. It will prrbably get you a Situation. Try it. Hundreds are satisfied. If you cannot get a Form in your neighbourhood send a postcard to the Evening P'3 press Offices, Cardiff. MONEY. MONEY TO LEND. A PRIVATE GENTLEMAN will MAKE ADVANCES from S20 to £ 1,000 upon PROMISSORY NOTE ALONE, at a Cheap Rate of Interest. No Fees or Expenses of any kind :f business not Bone. Be-payments by Instalments, or in One Sum. Advances will be Made at Applicant's own ffruse. ^PP'X> by letter only, to MR. M. HENRY. 27, EDWARDS-SiSURAfilE, CARDIFF. e?878ai3 (, Cash—Advances Promptly Made on reasonable terms to responsible householders from E20 ciid up- wards. Trade bills discounted.— Aptily J. W. Vflmame, Accountant. 11, Duke-street, Cardiff. e7388 Those in Want of Cash are Hecommended to Apply *? 1 i "royincial Union Bank, 1, Queen-square, Bristol, or to the District Agent, E. W. Wfibber, 3, vvoi king-street, Cardiff. e4550 MONEY IENT at 5 PEirCENT. from £ 2G~_TO £ 2,000.—WHY Pay More when a Private Gentleman prepared to Grant Advances to Responsible Persons, Mala or Female, upon their NOTE OF HAND in auv part of England or Wales, without Lean OflU'c foirealities. NO BILL OF SALE OR SURETIES REQUIRED. The advance can be paid back hy 4111Ey insUimseti, or can lemain out from niit, to fifteen years by payiag the interest only. Call of Sprite to the actual O, COfoETENAY. MISCELLANEOUS SALES. "EXPRESS" READERS, DON'T MISS THIS! "EXPRESS" READERS, DON'T M1SS~THIS1 "EXPRESS" READERS, DON'T MISS THIS: "EXPRESS" READERS, DON'T MISS~XHIS. "EXPRESS' READERS^ DON'T MISS THIS I "EXPRESS" READERS, DON'T MISS THIS! "EXPRESS" READERS, DON'T MISS THIS! "EXPRESS" READERSTdOITT MiSS~THIS! White and Gold Breakfast Cm* and Saui'e's 2s. 6d. doz. Pink and Gold ditto, 2g. lid. doz. Large sue Dinner Pl«at&?, Is 4d. doz. Dinner Sets, from 6s. lid. per Set; Useful Tea Cute and Saucers. aeat patterns, Is. 6d. doz.; Toilet Sete, from 4s. 6cL We have over 40 tons of Crcckerv at really wonderful prices. —-Watkins, Provider, 123 128, 130, Cuepstow- roafl, Newport. *■ V/hite and Gold Tea Sets, 2s. 1L>1.; Pink nnd S°-i\ o llid" Biue and GoId> Z*- 11i'L Full size To I)retijy i^fttterns, from 3^. lid. Black and t^old Teapots from 3^d each. Dinner Sets, full stze, .4 pieces, from 12s. lid. 3-guinea. handsomely gold-traced Dinner Sets, 2^. 9d. We send out tons of crockery every week, and we have 1; ai res of floor space. Beware of cheap imitators.—Watkins, The People's Popular Provider, 123, 128, 130, Chep- etow-road, Newport. Packing Warehouses, 1 and 2. Speke-.street, and Duckpool-road. Baskets, Baskets.—Pretty Picnic Baskets, with good leather fitting, 4s 6d. doz. al^o all the pr-et-tv new Open Baskets, all the new colours, 43. 6d. doz. also larger and better new patterns, 8e. 6d. doz. New covered Perambulators, from 4s. 6d. doz. Toy Rattles, Newspaper Stands, Tidies, endless variety of Wicker Goods at bottom prices. •-Watkins, Pro- vider, Newport. Cabinet Mounts, new Tint-?, fancy cut patterns, size 10 x 8, 8jd. per dozeu.—Wat kins. Clothes Baskets, Market Baskets, Galvanised Buckets, all at 5s. 6d. dozen.—Watkins. Constant Perjuser anrI: answer to yours, we have not been asked yet to join the Cabinet, and it is quite possible we shall refuse, as we hope to participate in the golden shcAvers now anticipated, and I should never feel happy with Orka.rd Joe.—Watkins, Provider. Cruets, Cruete, Gruets.—Useful 3-bott.le, v-it'i black and brass frame, only Is. lljd. ditto, with cut bottles, Is. Ild. iialf-guinea nickel, best frame, 4 cruet, with cut bottJes, only 76. 6d. ditto, with six best cut bottles, only 8s. 6d. best Spoons from 8;¥:1. dozen; Carvers from 18. pair. Tons of useful Table Cutlery at really very low prices,- Watkins, Provider, Newport. Ertjvelopes.—We have 200,000 best Palace-shape Court Envelopes. As we want room we shall clear at ]6. llid. per 1.000. These are all well made and well gummed, and are really worth .18. 6d. 1,000. —Watkins, Provider, Newport. Fire Shovels! Fire Shovels' !—Beet SteeJ Plate, with wood handles: 4cL size, 2s. dpzen: 6d. size. 3s. dozen; f'd. size, extra large, 3s 9d. dozen. St-kkfapt Fly Papers, 7id. dozen.—Watkins, Pro- v'der, Newport. Glass! Glass! Glass!—An->the: Cargo of the cele- brated Bell Brand Window and Picture Glaes just, arrived. In spite of the advancing market, we shall sell the whole lot at 24s. 6d. per case of 300 feet, warranted full measure and free from breakage.- Watkins, World's Provider, Newport. Gladstone Bags.—Best English make Cowhide Bags, nickel trilver fittings, only S^-i. per inch; a.ny size from 18 inches up.—Watjbins, Provider, Newport_ Government Stamped Measures, beet quality, blue, irvccha, or salmon colour. Please not reduced prices —Quarts, 7s. fid. Pints, 4s. 8d. Half-pints, 3s. Ild. per dozen. warranted new and perfect.—Watkins, Provider, Newport. Green Peas.-It you want to enjoy them use our two-handle 8-inch Strainers; beet make, only &. lid. per dozen.—Watkins, Provider. Heme Instructor Library.—We only have about a thovt and copies left of these 2B. Books. I'.ach volu ne complete and handsomely bound in red cloth with gold edges. We shall clear them at 7^1. per copy. Sample «opy post free lid. We have no romrile'e list, but* state svliat you requii'e fully.—'Watkitu, Provider, Ice Cream! Ice Cre»in!—Watkins, Provider bys juhb receiyed » big cohsigBpient ,of -2d. inn Ofewa- Gfaioeo on teg; as we must clear we s-hall Sell as Id each, lO^d. dozen, 9s. lid. per groas.—Watkuis, Provider. ■ ■ Itriportant. Notice.— -e will. during this month and next, give & HandsonM Present to all Young Couples tha,t .purchase their Household Goods to tIn extent of 30s. and upwards.—Watkins, People's Provider, Newport. ^.Tam Jam f Jam!—The careful Housekeepers will now begin to make, Lex in Stock of i.f-.st Glass Jars at OT-ce lib. size, Is. dozen., lls. 6d. per gross 21b. size, 2s. per dozen.—Watkins, Provider. New- port. Mather's Poisonous Fly Papers, 3d. doz. Sand Paper, any Nos., 4d. doz.: Emery Paper, 7id. doz. best Perforated Chair Seats, 2s. 3d. per doz. best bound Frails, large size, Is. 4d. per nest of three 4ft. Blincl Laths, 7^d per doz; Broom Handles, h. Id. per doz. Hair Curlers, Is. per gross; Pen Nibs, 5d. per gross; Corks, 8d. gross, large size; new Ruby Epergnes, 17 inches liigh, Is. Pd. each. Anything and everything at Walking. See the trains with our name, and Jump on.—Watkins. People's Popular Ptovider, 123, 128, 128a, 130, Chepstow-road, New- pcrt. Mp.nilla! ManiHa. !—La<rge bundles of best fine Manilla, 8d. per doz., *«. 6d. per gross; pretty bunches of Grass from Sd. per doz. We are nearly sold out of our large stock ot Pampas Grass, so come early.—Watkins. Provider. Portmanteaus, ieather bound, 22 inch, 6s. 6d. Travelling Bags from 2s. 6d. cacb.- -Watkins. Pampas, Pampas, Pampas Grass.—Beautiful Flow- ing Plumes (white), extra, large, Is. lid. doz., or all the New Colours 2s. lid. rer doz Pretty bunches of Grass from per doz. Pretty hand-painted 6d. Splashes, size about 33 by 18, only 3s 3d per doz. New Palm Fans, large size, 7¥i. doz., 7s. 3d. Watkins, The Evergreen, 123130, Chepstow-road, Newport. Slates.—Strong Penny Slates, 8d. per dozen, 7s. 6d. per gross.-Watkins. Provider. Table Glass. Table Glass.-We have in stock about 72 eases of Tab'.e. Glass of every description, and another 60 to come. Note our present prices;- 5 to quart ordinary tumblers, 20 different patterns, lOd. per doz; Ss. 6d. per groiss. Lots same patterns and prices. leg Tumblers, 5 to on art, 10jd. per 9k. 9d. per gross; also 6 and 8 to (juart sensations, barrel or lemon ehape leg glasses same prices. Best Cut Wines from Is. Sd. per doz. Best Cut Stem Spirit Glasses from 1l'. lid. per doz. Large Ginger Beer Glasses from is. 9d. per doz. Glass Sugar Crushers, 7 £ d per dozen. Tons of useful Glass at un- heerd of prices. AU orders proinpthr exe.uted.— Watkins, People's Popular Provider, 123—130, Chep- stow-road, Newport. Trunks Trunks Trunks!—Best Ste°l Trunks, braes locks, highly finished, bra-id nev (no old stock), just arrived from manufacturers, from 2.s. 111(1. rach. or. per nest of four large sizes, 13s. 9d. per nest.—Wat- kins, Provider. La-geat ctock in South Wales. Lists free. Tobacconists.-Thick Roll, 3s. 3d Thin Roll, 3s 44d. lb.: Cigarettes, Id. oackets, all kinds, per box of 50 rackets, 3s. 3d. 3d. Boxes Oisrarettes, 111. 9Ad, box; Watkins's Superfine Shasr, 3s. 6d. lb. best 4<1. Mixture. 4s. 4d. per Ib. Gold Flflke, 4s. 6d. Rich- mirnd Bird's Eye, 4s. 5d. Frankivn's and Wills s Tobacco at cut prices. All makes of tobacco in stock at bottom wicpg. Id. Smokes from 3s. 13d. per 100; chou-e 2d. Cigars, 7s. 6d. 8s.. 8s. 6d 3d Oigcrs. extra large, lis. Pd., 12s., 12s 6d., 13s, 14s. rer 100. Cigarette Papers, all makes. 50 for 2s. Briar Pipes, Pines in Cases, Ciga'ette Holders. Pouches, Cisrar C-ises. Cigar Holders. Walking Sticks, Oanes. Endless Variety of <verything at Watkins's, Provider, Newport.. The Improved Tjeveline Hotter, 6d. size 3s. per doz. —Watkins, Provider, Newpo-t. Toys, Toys, Toys.We have thousands of npw Toys of every description at ridiculous prices.—Watkins, Provider. 'h_ MouMint* Mo>ildings !—Another laro-e Shipment iust flrrii;ed. iiipt note these nriocs and marve1 — liin. Walnut, with gold edge, 5-1d. p«»v 9 feet,. 4s. lid. pee 108 feet: Oak, Rosewood, and Black, with gold edge, s-une size and price Solid Oaks from Bd. tier 12 feet; 2iin- Gold Alhambra. BrI. ner 9 feet,, 7s. 3d p-e' 108 feet; 2tin. Brown and Gold, lOd. ner length. 9s. 6d. ppr 108 feet: 2+10. Black and Gold. same price. Prettv Oxford Mouldings, iin white reel. 4d. rer 0ft., 3s. 6d. w-r 108ft. jin. ditto, M. per length. 4s. (jet, per 108 Tfrt,: jin, Ropewood, Oak<. Walnuts, wirh l^t gold edge, onlv per 9 feet. 3s. 3d, per 108 feet; Kin. Walnut, Pd. p-r length. 7s. rer 108 feet: 2in. ditto. 10d per length, fU. 6d. po- 108 feet: Hin. and ^n. Monies, from M. and Is. Zd, per J2 feet lengths. BnrHpRfI variety of Oxford Mouldings, all new patterns. Solid Oaks, hundreds of npW' patterns. Best Wide Cologne MculdinOT a.t bottom price". Best Cardboard Mounts. 20 by 25, Is. dose i. Best English Diamonds for cutting glass, from 8s. 6d. each Claw cut to anv fize, 1JS per 100 feet. Barklxiards. Rings, prads. etc. Amateurs should send for one of our Assorted Bundles of Mouldings, carriage na-id to vrur dorr, 7s. 6rl. 10s. and 21s.—Watkins, World's Provider. Newport WATKINS, PROVIDER, NEWPORT. WATKINS, PROVIDER, NEWPORT. -?'- WATKINS, PROVIDER, NEWPORT. ~WATKINS, PROVIDER, NEWPORT. _?-?- WATKINS, PROVIDER. NEWPORT. WATKINS, PROVIDER, NEWPORT. *WATKINS, PROVIDER, NEWPORT. t PROVIDER, NEWPORT. ?, MISCELLANEOUS SALES. (CONTINUED). Gas Consumers use Williams and Dean's Patent Economising Burner, and get double the light with le>s gas consumption; increase your ineome; protect yon rhealth by illuminating the gas wasted by ordi- nary burners marvellous sales and orders, Septem- her 400 gross; energetic agents and canvassers wanted in unrepresented districts.Apply Agent, 34, Kings- wood-road, Penge, S.E., London. 8209rl7 For Sate, Braes Door or Gate Plates Engraved with any name, 2s. 6d., at I>. Van Der Yelde, Engravers, 26, Custom Hcuse-street, Cardiff. e8167rl4 1,030 Business Cards, Memorandums, or Billheads, 3s.; lO.COO Useful Handbills, 8s. 6d.: samples fiee.— Fisher and (,o., Machine Printers, Broadmead, Bris- CLERKS AND MANAGERS. CLERKS AND MANAGERS WANTED. Wanted, a respectable 1Jl1d for Merchant's Office; must have knowledge of shorthand opportunity for good commercial training.—Apply R 48, Western Cardiff. b_00 £ l5_ Wanted, a respectable Youth, almut 15, Knowledge of Shorthand, for an Assurance Company.—Apply, in own handwriting, to the Resident Secretary, Edín- burgh Life Assurance Company, 19, Quav-street, Car- nHY. 580rl2 Wanted, a Young Man ae Junior Clerk; accus- tomed to a diaper's counting-house.—Apply L 3, Western Mail Office, Swansro. 353rl5 Pupil Wanted in Oiffce of Architect of many years' piactice in Cardiff; small premium required, to be ldurneù as salary.-Address R 12, Western Mail, Car- diff. 361rl6 A Mlninig'l&gineer Desires a Pupil premium re- quired.—Apply R 17, Western Mail, Cardiff. [rl6 CLERKS AND MANAGERS WANT PLACES Aooountancy Contracts Entered Into for Syste- matically Keeping, Balancing, and Auditing Trades- men's Books; accounts collected if desired; terms nt.ricv.iv moderates—R 30, Evening Expresw, Car- ditY e8310rl7 "lUrits Coilecte<l and Estates Managed by ex-Head Clerk in large Bank; well up in estate management; moderate terms.— R 39, Western Mail, Cardiff. 579rl8 Young-iidyT19, Seeks Situation as Aesisbuit in Sub Post-oitice S.N. used to counter work.—Apply R 35, Wetstern Mail, Cardiff. s40rl4 immuiiiiiHuw———a—wb——wtw PREMISES. HOUSES TO LET. I ianishen.—Smadl Villa to Let; seven rooms; ten millutel" walk from stat-io'i; top of Roath Park.— Hansen, Eute Brickworks, Cardiff. e8193rl5 House to Let, with immediate possession, in the following streets "—Hanelly, ILtrvey, Ethel, David, s.nd Dock-street, Cogau.—D. L. Smith, Estate Agent, 10, Queen-street, Caitdiff. e8196rl5 Ko. 3, Fredorick-street to I.et, with immediate possession.—For particulars, apply .D. L. Smith, House, Land, and Estete Agent, 10, Queen-street. Cardiff. e8197rlr) ToTTet, a pleasantly-situated House, 1, Kingsland- road, off Cowbridge-road, near end of Canton Tram- way flye bedrooms, dining, drawing rooms, and kitchen, bath-room, w.c., etc.; rent ]2s. 6d. per we»'k.—Auply Perkins Bros, and Co., Ironmongers, Cardiff. t'816'ir 14 PREMISES' TO LET. Foiudry, J<">:iu.sti-cet, Bute-street; ret.t moilera-te. -Apply iliomaa Edmuuds, House Agent, 53, Queen- ttroot, Cgrditf. c8222r!8 BAKEHOUSE TO LET. "Bakehouse widTstable'to Let.—Apply G. H. G. Green Grocer, Broadway, Cardiff. e8164rl2 WAREllOüSES TO LET. Le-rgo Warehouse, Johr-stieet, Bute street, Cardiff; i-ent taiodenvte.—Apply Tlicmas EdmundK House Agent, 53, Queci-street, Cardiff. e8221r!8 Premises to Let; suitable for Stores James-street, Pocks.—Apply 45, George-street, Docks, or 34, Brook- street, Riverside. Cardiff. e8156rl2 SHOP TO LET. Shop, Wharion-fitreet, Cardiff, i>l«/te-gla«s front, suitaiie for tobaicconiist; IrertL moderate.—Thomas Edmunds, 1Iouso Agent, 53, Q'jocii-y.ticet., Cardiff. r18 Suit Druggist; Corner Sliop main thoroughfare.— Ai-piy Mav street Aseeuibly-rooms, Catliays, Car- ROOM TO l £ T.. Rooms, suitable for dancing or meetings, centre of town.—Terms apply Bert Joseph, House Furnisher, Qveen-street Arcade, CanMff. e8190r21 FOR SALE. For Sale, Eight Houses, Da» iel-street, Odhays, and One in Bertram street, Roat.li.—Applv Thomas Kdmvnd*, House Ageut, 51, Queea-sfe«et, Car(liff. erlg SHOP ASSISTANTS. — — SHOP ASSISTANTS WANT PLACES. -??- Boot Trade.- Advertiser, having recently given up business, is anxious to Obtain Management of Branch moderate salary; married.—Address T. M., Ponty. mister, Mori. e820?r!7 Furniture.—Young" Man Seeks Re-engagemei t.: all round hand five years' cxephenrie good references, i .Bruton, care of Richards, Newsagent, Neath, rlo SHOP ASSISTANTS WANTED. Smart Welsh Provision Hand Wanted by Friday Next.—State full particulars, first letter, to Evans and Co., Royal Stores, Ferndale. e8201r!6 _Apj)nntice.—Vacancy for indoor Apprentice to Learn the Ironmonjrerv Business; small premium: ft^ed under 16 year-.—Address R Ill, Western Mail, Caidiff. 572r18 Grocery.—Wanted, a strong imprrtver for the above trade; Welsh.—Apply James Jones, Wessail- sql19re. Swansea. 625rl5 Diraperv'—Wanted"immediately. Young Lady for Faller Counter.—-State age, salary, experience, and all situations held, Phillips, Bute-road, Cardiff. f rl8 1- Outfitting.—Wanted immediately, Junior or Im- prover; live indoors.-State salaiy and experience Phillips, Friendly House, Bute-road, Cardiff. [>38 Drapery.—Smart Junior for General; knowledge of window-dressing preferred.—Apply Rowlands V-nd Co., 73. Ordell-street. Splotlands, Cardiff. 581r15 ~'l7oiimongeryi—Jiuiior Assistant immediately; state age, experience, and salary required; outdoors.— Brown and Williams, Bridgend. 5561'13 Fancy Drapcry.—Wa.nted, smart Young Lady to Serve in Gents' Department: to live ouLouApply C. Msrment, 20, Duke-street. Cardiff. 554rl5 —Statioaeiy, Fancy Trade.—Wanted, Young Lady Aissistent; indoors: Welsh spoken,-Send reference, photo. vc., to (Rougher and Son, Cardigan. 276rl5 Apprentice and Patent Medicines; must be sharp and intelligent—Ben Thomas, Laudore, Swan- sea. 480rl7 Wanted at once, a sharp Junior to the Grocery.— AppJy T. M. Davies. National Stores, Barry Dock. 478rl4_ Grocery and Ironmongery.—Wanted, an Appren- tice. from 14 to 16 years of Ilge.-Apply to WiUiaui Jones, Grocer, Ynvsmudw, Swansea. 477rl7 Wanted, Young Ijiulv as Apprentice to the Fancy Jcnollerv Business.—Address R 23, Western Mail, Car- diff. 473rl4 Wanted, a Young Lady as Apprentice to t-he Fancy Divpf-ry.—Apply, personally, to 60, Queen-street, Cardiff. 438r12 Drapery.—Wanted, a Yountr Lady, Able to Serve Tlireugii.- Apply A. David, 20, Splott road, Car- diff __425r1^ 'Grocery.—Wanted, smart Junior; total abstainer preferred; state age and sailary required-Apply I Cwm^^Su^glv^Swn^^Nant3^1o^ifon^6flri2^i APARTMENTS. APARTMENTS TO LET. -? Ccniforiable Lodgings for• respectable Young Man; hot and cold hath; piano.—Apply Mrs. Williams, Memorial-buildings, Cantcn, Cardiff. e8180rll To Let, Kitchen and Fro,1.t Bedroom (l'rni8hed or Unfurnished), to quiet, respectable Young Couple; side door.—60, Wyndham-ciescent, Couton, Car- diff. 81777r10 To~ Let, Two Rooms; oven grate; use of bath.— Write Q 27, Express Office, Cardiff. e8172rl4 To Let —Furnished Front Sitting; one or two bed- rooms piano; bath, hot and cold; good cooking and attendance. —2, Church-road, Cbnton. c9115rll ~UnfunishTd Apartments Wanted, for Young Couple, without children: oven gr'tte ..Terms. &c. R tl. Express Office, Cardiff. 8212rl4 4~K<lward-ternice, Cardiff.—Superior Furnished Apartments: one minute's waif from college and Taff and Rhymney Stations Jiot and cold batli. 609rl3 ~"3, Wilidsor place. Oarrliff.—Well-furn:ehed Rooms to let. 4&35 rl8 124~Richrnond-iw.'d, Cardiff.—Well-fiu-nished Apart- ments to Let, Suit Two or Three Gentlemen. 589rlg Peiiart h. —I^adv lia.s pleisantly situated. Well-fur- nished Rooms for Gentleman, either as Boarder or Otherwise.—Apply, first, Sketch, Hickman-road. rl5 Howard-gar,}ens, Roath, Ajartments; front sitting-room, one or two bed- rooms suit one or two gentlemen: bath; terms moderate. 470rl7 Lady or Gentleman can be Received as Paying Guest in t'vivate FamUv terms moderate; good locality.— Address Q 6, Western Mail, Cardiff. 61rl2__ CV:n.rforUible Aparttiumts; suit two "respectable young men; good cooking and attendance; bath- room.—42, Arraii-street, Roath, Cardiff (opiwsite Institute). 412rl6 Su^Iwrior~Apartni«:iJT well furnished good cook- ing 00 children l>ath-room', near stations, trams, I docks.—32, Charles-street. Cardrff. 4131'16 Comfortable Apartment* for a Gentleman; no chil- dren or other loilgers.—3, Woodland-place, Words- woTth-avenue,_Ro!»th, CWd-ff. 380rl6 ~^mt~Hmise7n^r Carvai-road, St. David's.—Com- for^jble Apartments, good Stabling, and ShoKlng 5 MISCELLANEOUS. SITUATIONS. SITUATIONS VACANT. Advertiueis are Cautioned that Postmasters are Not Allowed to Deliver Letters Addressed to Initials cr Fictitious :N.mes at any Post-office. Letters ad. diessed to initials or fictitious names must bear the address cf the advertiser or one of the offices of the Western MaiL Smart Youth Wnheed at '.nee.—Ajwly The Model Clothing Company, 45, St.. Mary-street, Canlitf. er!8 Steam Laundry.—Wanted, Shirt, Body Linen, and Finery Ircners; piecework; best prices given and conctant work also Clear Soarcher, and Forewoman of Calendar-room Required.—Apply W. E. Vaughan and Co. (Limited), Da.ndi.H uad, Cardiff. p8215rl5 Ostrich leather Dressing.—Wanted, 6mart, active, j.telligent Girl as an Apprentice to Feather Curling. — \jplv W. E. Vaugha-n u',d Co. (Limited), Llandaff- road, Caiidiff. e8215r!5 -E.rrand Boy (clean and active) Wanted.—Apply Vfughan end Co., Dyers, llaii daff-rmd, Cardiff. crl5 ""Wanted immediately. Errand Boy.-Cross Brothers, Working-street., Cardiff. e8208r!4 ~Wanted Immediatly, respectable Servant Girl; state arre, reference, and experience.—81, Witukor-road. Penarth. e8145rll Wanted a good General Servant at once, must liave good references.—Applv, Mrs. Kaltenbach, 23, Caio- line street^Cardiff^ e8146rll W,r.ted, strong, active Young Man to Look After Horse and Deliver; wiling to be useful: give refe- rences; state wages (indoors), and if disengaged.-— Wall, Supply? Stores, Pontnewvnydd. fc06r!5 WantedT barter, to Deliver Flour, &c.—Williams. Llandaff Mill. ffi0r:18_ Wanted, a practical Man to Cover Steam Boilers and Pipes with Asbestos Non-conducting Covering Composition.—Applv Pliillips, Ravensworth, Neath. r 563rl5 Electrical Faigineeiing.—Messre- Sydney P. Walker and Co. have a Vacancy for Two Apprentices pre- mium required.Cardiff Electrical Works. Car- diff 5.?7r1B Civil Service Appointments.—Clark's C.S. College, 2 and 3, Clitneei-y-lane, W-C .-Highc..st Successes in recent Exams.: Correspondence Section for Provincial Candidates rapid preparation for all CX.IH>«.—Full particulars and guide, Clark's C.S. College, 2 and 3, Charcerv-lane. W.C. 4302 Appointments under Government for Males aged" 14 to 30, Females 15 to 20; commencing salaries rangje to 9100; candidates prepared in their own homes; prospectus, with every information, free.- M. Stuart, H.M.C.S., Buchanan-road, Seacombe, Liverpool. 372rlb To 13 a respectable Young Man used to the Colonial Trade; must be pushing and energetic,—Apply, with references, A. Scarfe, Moun- tain Ash. 481 rl7 Banker Masons Wanted used to Portland and Bath Stone.—Apply New Post-office, Oardiff. 471rl7' To HjauTierB7-Wan+ed, strong, steady Ha«uiier:; accustomed to horses; indoort'Apply, full par- ticulars, O. George, Merchant, Htrwain. 4841'17 w Hill, Newport —Apply on Job. 442rl2 "Wanted^ a thoroughly practical Man as Night Foreiran for Blast Furnace.—Apply, bj letter, giving age. where last employed. and wa^es expected, with conies (not originals) of testimonials, to Mr. J. H. Spencer, 13, Oro wins tree t, Maindee, Newport, Mon. Ll2*K Wanted immediately, Roll Turner, Tin-house Superintendent. Fitter, and Blacksmith.—State age, exjierience, and wag(*s expected, Raven lin-plate Con pany (Limited), Glansuiiirmn. 40490 —W»nted7 a Roll Turner, to Take Charge of Two Mills and Four Pairs Cold Rolls.—Apply, with testi- monials, R 10, Western Mail, Cardiff. 40482 Wanted, a. Cleaver, Used to Cleaving and Dressing Colliery Handles.—Apply Dickson, Saw Mills, Senny- bridge, Brecon. 701'15 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 Causeway, London. Men late Army, Navy, also write. 297rl5 Wanted, good, steady Stableman.—Apply Bailey's Livery Stables, Cardiff. 323rl5 To Carpenters.—Several good Fixing Hands Re- quired at once at Curate's Residence and Caimel Chr.pel, Penrhiwceiber.—Apply Foreman, on Job. 170rl4 Wanted, Two Carpenters; good experienced me* in the building trade.—Lewis, Wood-road Mills, Pontypridd. 91rl2 Situation Vacant.—If You Want a Situation, Buy an Everi»ng Express'' Fourpenny Advertisement E'.hnk from the nearest Newsagent, Tt>0ao35ivist, or Hairdresser. Fill up the Form and Send It to the" Evening Express Offices, Cardiff. It will probably get you a Situation. Try it. Hundreds neighbourhood eend a postcard to the Evening Express Offices, Cardilf. Boy (smart) to Sell "Evening Express."—Apply Yates, Newsagent, Commercial-street, Al>erdare. Boy (smart) to Sell "Evening Exprew. "-Apply, Ashby, Newsagent, Taff-street. Pontypridd. A salaiv 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. Helen s-gardens, North Kensington, London, W. L11665 N nced, Outdoor Man, who Understands Garden- ing, and is Competent to Take Charge of Three Cows. —Apply Miss Eden, The Bryn, Sketty. 40555 Wanted. Haulier for Farm Work; good cottage and garden —Apply Jenkins, Flemingstone Court, near Cowbridge. 244rl4 Wanted, a Single-handed, Unmarried Butler; one who has been first footman preferred; four in family; five indoor servants; personal character indispensable.—Sttlo age, wages required, &c., Felix Webber, Esq., Glyn-Dderwen, Swansea- 518rl4 Youth, for Care of Horse and Carriage Accuftomed to drive milk one cow, feed pigs, clean knives, shoca, and te generally useful: wages, about 15s.—Melin- crytban Company, Neath. '17ór14 Wanted, a steady Man as Gardener: one accus- tomed to market garden, with glass total abstainer good references; live in house.—G. Cunningham, Tan-y-Bryn House, Cadoxton, Neath. 272rl5 War.ted, good Farm Labourer; able to plough well; house and garden.—W. C. Blake, Cogan Hall, Perarth. 107rl4 Wantedi, a thoroughly experienced Head Boots, I Tied t" Cellar Work none but thoroughly expe- rienced need apply; good wages; references indis- pc i," ble. -Apply, by letter, to R 38, Western Mail, Cardiff. 40533 Man Servant Wanted, to Make Himself Gcnsrallv Useful in the House.—Apply Griffiths, Duke of Clarence, C'ive-road, Cardiff. 211r14 Young Man Wanted to Look After Horse and Trap, and Make Himself Generally Useful.—Apply Grean- field Hotel, Ystrad Rhondda. 73rl2 SITUATIONS WANTED. Lad. aged 14, Seeks Situation as Message Boy. Apply 10, Nesta-road, Canton, Cardiff. e82C3rlO Haulier Wants Situation; any kind of work coal trade preferred.—Apply, R 2, Western Mail. Car- diff e8200rl6 To Bakers.—Wanted, Situation as Vanman or Assist in Bakel.cu&e and Deliver; abstainer; excellent inferences.—Jones, caie of Chapel Town Post-office, Ei.bw Vale. To" Bakers~WaiTte(l by Practical Bread and Cake Foreman, just left first-class Bristol, shop, a Situa.. tion as above; excellent references. Baker, 9. New Colliers-row, Ebbw Vale. e8l65rl4 Cabinetmaker Wants Situation good repairer and polisher.-Apply Q 24, Western Mail, Cardiff. e8171rl4 To Bakers.—Wanted, Situation as First. Second, or Single; used to smalls; deckers and register ovens excellent reference.—Apply, T. Richardson, Pond Bakery, Ebbw Vale. e81o6 4 WittingT-Situation Wantted all Improver; three years' experier.ce.—Vile, Denton-road, Canton. rll Wanted, by a Man of sober and industrious habits, agc*d 28, a Situation as Working Farm Bailiff; under- stands all stock and modern appliances references, if recessary.—Apply Delta, Bishopston, Swansea. 499rl4 GardenerT Head or good Single-handed; under- stends early and late forcing. Wife a good Laun- —Gardene-, Ystrad Mynach House, Ystrad Mynach, Cardiff^ 221rl4 —*Wer.ted, a .Situation as Under-Gardcner; no objec- tion to cows or pony; excellent references. -Address Williams, Llwynderi, Llanarth. near Raglan. 390rl6 A s "Groom C'oa eh man can drive single or pair; willing to be useful; aged 38". married; good refe- rence.—W., Duffryn Lodge, Tiiyda.il, Carmarthen- shire. Wanted, a Situation as Groom-Coadiman thoroughly understands his duties; aged 23 years; one year and ten months' excellent references.—J. Davies, Mill-i-oad, Senny Bridge, Brecon. 68rl5 Gardener, Second or Single-handed; five yeara' experience inside and outside aged 23.-r-Apply W. Spurrier, 42, The Watton, Brecon. 271rll r? t I e rn), an j?d English Coac man; "^Gentleman highly Recommends English Coachman; thoror <'h single-handed cr otherwise; lightweight; active f very trustworthy servant.—Coachman, Panty- r.i thro, Carmarthen. 275r!5 Wanted, Situation as Groom or Helper; can ride and drive v/eU aged 24 good references.—Jenkins, Lewstone, Monmouth. 265rl4 ""Farm "Bailiff.—Wanted, Situation as nbove; life experience; fourteen years in last situation; lirst- class references.—Address Q 37, Western Mail, Car- diff. 219rl4 Situation Wanted by Young Man to Look After a Horse and Trap and Drive Out: willing to be useful. —Apply W. H., General Supply Stores, Pontnewynydd, rear Tontypool. 136r12 Wanted, a Situation as Groom-Coachman: tboi oufxhlv understands his duties aured 23 yeare and ten months; excellent character.—J. Davies, Mill- road, tSenny Bridge, Brecon. 68rl2 Wanted, bv Young Man (23). Situation as Under- Gardener or Single-handed Place good referenf"s.- Apply T. Powell, Cwrnllewelyn, Builth, Brecon- slvire. 80r12 ~Bakers"and~Confectionera.—Situation Required by ptai tiriil Hand' disengaged: references. —Apply, with particulars, Baker, 29a, Lower Monk-street, Aber. gavt-rny. 602r!5 Wnnted, hy Young Man (22), Situation as Shoeing and Ceneral good references.—W. J. Morgan, 3, Mill-street, Tonyrefaih Porth. 5olrlo Yoi^ng Mân- seeks Situation in Bakehouse. Second or Single Hand good refe,rences.-Apply, G. Williams, Crown-square, Raglan. 548rlg To Bakers,—Respectable Young Man Seeks Situa- tion First Hand; .good references- total abstainer.— Wft|Cardiff. Jrla^ NURSEMAIDS, SERVANTS, AND BARMAIDS. SERVANTS WANTED. Wanted, Genera! Servant at rrice, w th reference.— Apply 86, Salisbury road, Cardiff. e3217r22 Wsnted, for I»ondon, experienced Cook; house- parlourmaid kept; two in family.—Write, stating wages and references, Mrs. Lustv, Penalltau, Barrv, Glarm S194rl5' I Wanted, a respectable Girl to Assist with House- work and Washing; no cooking.—Address R 32, Evening Express, Oardiff. e8211rl7 Regisry Office for .Servants Just Opened.- Appiy to Willie-ins. MemoAal-buildings, Canton, Cardiff. erll Wanted. Xurac, for Two CMdren. aged six months ftod three years; also Cook-General.—Apply Mrs. Williams, Llandaff Mills, Llandaff. e8162rl2 Wanted, clean, respectable General Servant.— Apply 132, Newport-road, Cardiff. e8153rl2 Wanted. a I hoovtghly good General Servant.—Apply Mrs. Halliilay, L'lie Hemiitivgc, Llandaff. e8152rl2 Wanted, by end of October, good General Servant; must undrrstand.j»Iuin cooking; housemaid kept- Apply Mre. Greeunill, 1, Church-road, Penarth. erl2 Wanted, Two good General Servanie—one to do Plain Cooking; washing-or baking; early risers. -Apply. with references, Mrs. Newell, Tbe "College, Porthcawl. 599rl8 Wanted immeH'iitely, Cook-General; early riser, and good references.—Applv 33, Park-place, Car- diff. 620rl2 Wanted, good "kin Cook; must be strong, active, and not under 25 years of age.—Mrs. Wallace, 28, Newport-road, CVrdi'T 5841'18 Wanted, clean,; active Girl Housemaid. Also experienced Gene.-al Servant—Apply Mrs. Evans, Llwyncelyn, Merthyr Tydfil. 565rl8 Wanted, a gcoti General; al)le to do cook- ing- 1 Jius.:j!ma»d kept.—Mrs. F. E. Andrews, 19, Ntuport-read, Cardiff. 561r15 Wanted immtdistely, good Plain Coc.k.—Mrs. Dixon, 14, Plymouth-road. l'erart:l. 5601'13 Wsuted, truatwotthy Servant, who understands Housework, Plain Cooking, and Washing; two in familv; wages £ 13.—Vicarage, Hirwain, Aberdare. 570rl8 Wanted, a trood General Servant.—Apply Lewis, 96, Cae Harris, l)owl»w. 567rl4 Wanted immediately, a, thorough Nurse-Housemaid also CookdJeneraJ; good wages given.—Apply Mrs. Jones, Settrihgtott, Binas Powis. 537rl7 Wanted, good Single-handed General Seiwant: good ccok small family; no washing.—Hume. Oakleigli, near Cross Hands, Chepstow-road, Newport. [rn Wanted immediately, willing Girl as Gcnerat Ser- vant in a Small Family; reference required.—Apply 2, Rom il ly road, Bar ry. 269rl5 Wanted, a respectable Girl as General Servant; two in family; washing- put out.-Apply, after three p.m., 34, Bangor-roud, Roath Park, Cardiff. 514rl7 Wanted, by 30th October, General Servant; must he strong, active; an early riser; no washing.—Mis £ Rees, Fronoleu, Pontypridd. 482rl4 Wanted, experienced General Servant; must under- stand plain cooking; small family; nurse kept.- Apply, not after seven p.m., 27, Edward-terrace, Car- diff. 4571'17 General Servant. Able to Cixik. Also a Nurse- maid, about 18, to Assist in Housework -3, Victoria- t<quare, Penarth. 474rl4 Wanted, experienced General; able to cook; good wages.—Apply la; Wellfield-rcad, Roath Park, Car. diff 467rl7 Wanted, Early^ in November, DaiJ^Tiiaid; good plain oooking, bating, &c.; house-purlourmoid ? nd boy1 kept.—Apph^ stating wages, with references, Mrs. Wm. Jenkin". Pentre-Pair, Llandilo. 488rl7 Wanted, an experienced Shirt and Collar Ironer inimediatcly.—Apgly Mrs. Finch, 33, Grove-terrace, Penarth- 4H6rl4 Wrnted. respectable Girl as General Servant; able to do pWn cookiijg.— Apply, personally, Mus. Bvaas, Garth House, neaj" Gas Works, IDowlais. 483rl7 ri Geiferal Wanted immediately; able to do plain eooklii^ ■, only two in family; wasliing put. cut; aged 24:'good wages to competent peraon; good reference indispensable.—Apply to Mrs. S., 55, I-ansdowtre-road, dotting Hill. London, W. LI 2450 Wanted imiuiAir iely. a. goocd General Servani.; no washing—Apply 1?2, Newport-road, Cardiff. 461rl4 ""Wanted, good ^one^TwcTDays a Week.—Apply Mrs. Howell, 21, The Walk, Cardiff. 460rl7 Wanted, good T?Mn Cooli~fo7"C'ountry (Cardigan- Bhire): abcut 30; single-handed; early riser. -Mrs. E. Bowen, st 3, ^oriiester Villas, Clifton. 435rl7 Wanted, a good General-Servant; plain cook; early riser.—Apply, stilting wages, to Miss Morgan, dive Hoube. Aberdare,- iJou+h W*Iee. 455rl2 — ;r ?¡. Wanted, House-Parlourumid for Small Vamiiv; must be tall and understand waiting, plate-cleaning, eanly &c.: Churchwoman; wages, to £ 16.—Mrs. Yorath, Fields Lodge, Newport, Mon. 445rl2 Wanted, a good Plain Cook for a Family of Three aged from 30 to 35.—Apply Palmyra House, Newport, Mon. 446rl6 Wanted, a good General Servant; goo-j wages com- fortable home. Also Laundress, to Take Family's Washing.—Mrs. Lawrence, 74, High-street, Newport, Mon. 147rl6 experienced House-Parlourmaid; small family, neighbourhood of Swantsea; aged about 25. -Send full particulars Mrs. Pond's Select Registiy, Heathfield-street, Swansea. 441r16 Mrs. Bojfh, Park Registry, 4, Fled e rick street' Cardiff.—Wanted, Servants all Classes. Ladies suited. Working Housekeeper Disengaged. Beds for servants. Stamp. 4371\16 Wanted, dean, respectable Girl, about 16. for Get.eral Housework; must be fond of children.—Apply Mrs. E. Cleverdon, 37, Vere-street. Cadoxton. 431rl6 a n Wanted, good General; plain cooking; two in family; washing put out.—Apply, between six and eight, 45, Plasturton-avenue, Oardiff. 401rl6 Good General ServMïtWànttXI by th<Tl8th small family; good wag-as given; references required; country girl preferred.—Apply 3L, Charles-street, Car- diff. 427rl6 Wanted, a respectable Person as a General Servant, who Understands Plain Cooking.—Apply to David Davies, 2, Canon-street, Ab'rdare. 423rI6 Wanted, strong Country Girl as Kitchenmaid; quiet country place; one able to milk preferred.— R 16, Western Mail. Cardiff. 406rl2 Wanted, a good Oook-General; nurse kept; liberal wages.—Apply, by letter, stating age, experience, references, and wa^es required, to Mrs. March, Llanislien. 420rl2 Wanted, General Servant; aboutTTS; good wages to a respectable girl with reference.—-Apply Mrs. Powell, 32, Albany-road, Roath, Cardiff. 422rl6 Wanted, for London, experienced Cook; house- parloumiaid kept; two in family.—Write, stating wages and references, Mrs. Lustv, Penalltau, Barry, Gltm. 387r16 Wsnted, good with references and wages and full particulars, Mrs. W. Lewis, VJIl- don House, Treharris. 388rl6 Wanted, respectable Girl as General; able to wash and do plain cooking: four in family.—Apply Mrs. Arnott, Brynteg, Abertillery. 371rlb Wanted, for London, experienced Housemaid; tall and of good appearance; two in family.—State age and wages Mrs. Roberts, 14, Totting Bee-road, Upper Tooting, S.W., or, personally, 223, Newport-road, Cardiff. 39!jr] 5 Good General Servant Wanted; able to do pliin cooking well; aged not under 24.—Mrs. Jones, 22, Dumfries-place, Cardiff. 367rl6 Wanted, experienced General Servant; ablo to ccok. Also Nurse-Housc-maid.—Apply, with refe- rences, Mm. Lewis, Rock Cottage, Blackwood, Mon. 339rl5 Wanted, experienced Cook-Gene-al; small family; nurse kept; good references indispensable.—Apply, stating' wages, Mre. Williams, The Poplars, Ynyshir, Pontypridd. 343rl5 Wanted, experienced House-Parlourmaid in Gentle- man's Family children at school; good needlewoman pre/erred.—k 47, Western Mail, Swansea. 346rl5 Wanted, an educated Young Girl as Nurse; one child, four years. Also good General.—Mrs. De Mattos, Dynas Powis, Cardiff. 327r15 Wanted, good General; plain cooking; fOnd of children; no washing; good wages.—Apply M. T., 10, King's-road, Canton, Oardiff. ,325rl5 vva?nt" illill Wanted, strong, willing Girl as General Servant: no washing or baking; state age, references, and salary required, Mrs. Arnold, Cwmavon, Port Tal- hot. 273rl5 Wanted7General "Servant; housemaid kept.-Apply, before ten or after five, to Mrs. Dyer, 8, Pembrokc- twrace, Cardiff. 193rl5 ""Wanted 3enemFServant, 20 to 25 two in family; hoi seniaid and man kept.-Apply Mrs. Hopkins, Twyn- ygliscn, Llandaff. 307rl5 Cook W<mted.—Apply Mrs. Wattion, St. Mary's Lodge, Newport, Mon. 2601-14 Servant; two in family.—Bryn- teg, Terrace-road, Swansea. 2lSrl4 Wanted, str<ng, clean Girl, about 15 or 16, to Assist Anotlier Servant; no washing: character re-, quired.—Address Mrs. Jenkins, Grsig House. Cow- bridge. 224rl4 Wanted, thoroaghly expehenM-d Generat Servant* -Apply Mrs. Jones, 71,_Riehmond-road, Oardiff. Irl4 Wanted at once, an experienced Nui-se; also strong, healthy, General.—Apply Q 36, Western Mail, Car- diff. 192rl4 Wfcted. for Small FamHy, ftn expeheneMt I'iain Cbok (wages E20), md House-Parlourmaid who must be tall and a good waitress (wages £ 18).—Apply Q 23, Western Mail. (Nrdiff. WOrl4 Wanted, Cook (£20), House-Parlourmaid (B16). Housemaid (£12), Waitress (BIZ), Kitchenmaid (B12), Generals ( £ 6— £ 20).—Write Mrs. Coster, Registry, Gloucester 184rl4 Wanted, experienced GEnerM; cook plainly; one child; nurse kept; good refeienoe required.—Apply, stating wagtte, age, Mrs. Gibson, Glendare, Cow- bridge. 40444 Wanted, by End of October, a good Gereral Ser- vant must understand plain cooking; housemaid kept.—Apply Mrs. GraenhiU, 1, Church-road, Pen. arih. 178rl4 FEMALE SERVANTS WANT PLACES. Wanted. Girls or Women to Strip Rags.—Apply Thomas Jones and Company, Wbairf-street, Car- did. e8158rl2 To Watclmakers.—Young Man Requires Situation as Watch, Clock, and Jewellery Jobber; good refe- rwces.—Q 21, Express Office, Cardiff. e8161rl2 Yoi ng Man, tfed 21. Seeks Situation in Warehouse or in SliipabaxLdler's Storw; WOjmjqrWA%Ap. PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. CARDIFF. rjAHEATRE KOYAL, CARDIFF Lessee and Manager Mr EDWARD FLETCHER Mr. ED. COMPTON and Ills COMEDY COMPANY. LAST NIGHT (SATURDAY). JgDMUND J £ EAN, TRAGEDIAN Edmund Kean Mr EDWARD COMPTOX. G.W. Railway.—To-day (Saturday) a Special Excur- sion will leave Gloucester at 12.45 p.m., calling at all stations. Return Train leaves Cardiff at 11.10 p.m. Prices—6(1. to C2 2s. New Orchestra Stalls (Tip-up Chairs), 2s. 6d. Doors Open at Seven, Commence at 7.30. Booking Offices at Messrs. Thompson and Shaekell's (Limited), Queen-street. ijro A T R E o Y A L • FIRST VISIT TO CARDIFF NEXT WEEK. THE SUCCESS OF THE LAST LONDON SEASON. THE J-JOME gECRETARY," y R. C. Caxton, author of "Libecty Hall," recee-J' J played before Her Majesty at b«naoral Castle, will be produced by j Mr. WALLER'S and Mr. MOPELL'S COMPANY,.{ from the Criterion Theatre, London. J Miss HALL CAINE as "RHODA TRENDEL." I 40424 I IRAND THEATRE tl BAND THEATRE' N Lessee aad Manager.Mr. CLARENCE SOUNKS Tremendous Success and last The Premier Night of the Grand, Modern Up-to- t Theatre of Wales Date Military Musical Comedy, A ^TILLAGE -TTENUS, Second Year of ▼ V above G.W,R.-Saturday, October 12, successful and a special train will run from Up-to-t)ate Gloucester, &c., at 12.45 p.m., Management. Return from Cardiff 11.10 p.m. MONDAY NEXT, October 14, Hardie and Von Leer's Company in the New American Drama, THE PLUNGER." Box Office at the 'L heatre from 10 to 4. Doors open at 7 commence at 7.30. Prices.from od. to £ 1 Is.[40420 rp H E -pr M P I R E Managing Director OSWALD STOLL TONHtHT: TENNYSON And O'GORMAN. From The Empire, Alhambra, and Palace Theatres, London. Masters of Gag. Banter, Chaff, and Repartee. Two High Level Comedians. MISS LIZZIE CHASE, Artistic Song and Dance Artiste LOTTO, LILO, and OTTO, The Cvcle Wonders. MISS ROSIE COLEMAN, Light-Comedy Songstress and Dance?, ALF. CHESTER, "Baby's Father." MISS ROSE DELMORE. A Songstress of Original Style. SAM RICHARDS, Actor-Vocaiist. The SISTERS AMY and NELLY TILLEY. "We're in Love with Tommy Atkins," "Dinkey Amo," Next Week:- MISS MAY EVANS, From the Palace Theatre, London. "The Sweetest Flower." "The Shop Girl." TOLL'S PANOPTICON PHILHARMONIC HALL AND BUILDINGS, ST. MARY-STREET. Hurry Up, Children, We're Gwiin to Leave You. Phenomenal Success. Second and Final Week (Longer Sfav Impossible) of ANDREW ROBERTON'S COLOURED OPERATIC KENTUCKY MINSTRELS! Change of Programme To-day, at Three o'clock, and To-night, at Eight o'clock. the Curtain Rises at these Tillies. Take Seats Earlier! A Mammoth A Lightning Programme I Fine Singing! Two and a Half Hours of Uninter- rupted Amusement! Everybody Goes to See the Kentucky iJ1GW, Theatres are everywhere too small to hold the crowds. Here there is no exception to tUe rule- .Thp at "Three, *<iirhrty ztt, Eight oVhxk. Full Minstrel Programme and Ornml Olio of Specialties. Brass and Orchestral Bands, under Denis Steuisfield and Ciis De Quihicey respectively. Change of Pro- gramme. Curio Hall: Count Gifloff, the Transparent Man. SUNDAY NEXT. SACRED CONCERT Next Week-Herr Pareexer's Prussian Choir and Diorama—another Excellent Entertainment Newport; THE EMPIRE Managing Director OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT. J. E. CAMP (the Man Who Never Smiles), The STELLA QUARTETrE OF LADIES. GEORGE FAIR- BURN, ATHAS and COLLINS, The THREE MUSICAL AVOLOS, NELLY CAVENDISH, RICE, MELROSE, DAVIS and the Half, and MISS AMY LYSTER, "That Girl." r"i Next Week—-Spry end Austin, Daisr Wood, Sisters Lena, Conway and Leland. vICTORIA THEATRE MONDAY, October 7th, and During the Week, Engagement for SIX NIGHTS of HARRY BRUCE'S NO. 1 COMPANY In the Sensational, Convulsive, Hilarious, Farcical, Musical Drama, entitled, A (K)-NIGrHT IN ARMOUR. Next Week—HER WEDDING DAY. Prices as usual. Doors Open 7.30 commence 7.45. BARRY. BARRY DOCK EMPIRE (LATE PUBLIC HALL, THOMPSON-ST.) Manager—Mr. J. MORRELLA (Late of the Philhar- monic, Cardiff). MCXDAY. October 7, and Every Evening during the Week, THE OSCARS, in their Original and Fantomimical Absurdity. All sorts of Fun, Music, Song, Dance, Original Gags, and Wittv Repartee. Firsi. Appearance of Charming TESSa: VANDEAN, Dashing Jiurlesque Actress and Dancer. Special engagement for One Week only of MR. HORACE WARDE, the Inimitable Droll I In a New and Novel Up-to-date Show. First Appearance and Special Engagement of the Leybourne Comic, MR RALPH PRINGLE, one of the most Successful Singers before the Pub- lie, with a Budget of New, Funny, and Original Songi6. Elopement for One Week oulv of MISS LENA ABBEY, Serio-Comedienne and Burlesque Actress. First-class repertoire of New and Original Songs. Last Six Nights of MR. TOM MARTELL, Eccentric Comedian and Jester. For One Week onlv and First Appearance of the Charming SISTERS WESTON, Duettisbs, Voca- lists, Instrumentalists and Double Dancers. Prices. 2s., Is., 6d. Half-juice at 9 o'leock to First and Second Seats. PONTYPRIDD. "DOYAL CLARENCE THEATRE PONTYPRIDD. Proprietors Messrs. TRENCHABD AND JONES. TO-NIGHT Enormous Attraction. Return Visit of Mr. George M. Marriott's Company «' THE MAID OP THE ALPS." Popular prices. Doors open at 7; commence at 7.45. Booking Offioo :-Messrs. Thompson and Shackell's, Taff-street. 40431 PUBLIC NOTICES. GROVE CHTTRCTT. NEWPORTr-BOAD, (Unitarian Free Christian), Rev. Geo. St. Cisir. Sun- day, 6.30, • Re-inovm vt.i >n" Tuesday, Eight o'clock, "Protection of Children" Wednesday. "Ocean Life" (Inusbmted). e4725 PEOPLE S-HALL, LOUDOUN-SQU £ RE, p BUTE-ROAD. LANTERN LECTURE TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) at 7.30 o'clock, by, MR. J. GLENELG GRANT. SUBJECT—' 'DARKEST CARDIFF. Councillor ED. THOMAS, J.P., will preside, rjTHE FORWARD MOVEMENT. GRANGETOWN-HALL. The OPENING SERVICES of the above Hall com- mence SUNDAY, October 13, and Continue until November 4. Rev. D. M'GATT, London, will Officiate at Eleven a.m. aud 6.30 p.m. TOPULAR SERVICE at Three p.m. Chairman. Rev. J. Pugh. Speaker Rev. Msurice Griffiths, M.A. Viclin Solo by Miss Kitty Davies, R.C.M. Solo by Mr. R. W. Evans. Organist: Mr. Geo. Bull. 552rl2 A SPEClALVISIT TO CARDIFF. REY. (E.' J- SIILYERTON'S CURE It FOR DEAFNESS. MISS SILVERTON IN ATTENDANCE. All Sufferers can be seen DAILY at the ROYAL HOTEL. ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, from SATURDAY, October 5, to TUESDAY, October 15. Hours from 11 to 1, 3 till 5, a.nd 6.30 till 8 o'clock. The Rev. E. J. Silverton, Specialist, of Imperial, buildings. Ludgate Circus, London, Cures Deafness, Head Noises, and Discharges from the Ears without the use of instruments, operations, or pain. > Won. derful cures 1 A person cured after 40 years' deaf- ness. A remankable case of a lady at Lincoln, sub- stantiated by a clergyman. A gentleman after 17 years' deafness cured, and one cured at the age of 90. Miracles are not performed, but the results wit- nessed are the effects of Mr. Silverton's method, and are indisputable. Lady sufferers are specially, invited to pay a visit, and all afflicted with deafness should take the opportunity. Consultations free-A for the-remedy-ontai. £ 43*1
-.. Is His Popularity Decreasing?
Is His Popularity Decreasing? "I say, old man, :t seems to me you aN not so big as you were this time la«6 year."
THE PRUSSIAN CHOIR.
THE PRUSSIAN CHOIR. TO APPEAR NEXT WEEK AT CAR- BIPF PANtCTPTICONw Herr Pareezer, who will appear at the Panopticon. Cardiff, next week with his magni- ficent dioramas and highly-accomplished Prussian.-Ohoir, band, and sketch party, has had ail interesting and' eventful career. Although only 36 years of a*fe, -nearly every town on the Continent is familiar to him, and. what is more interesting to us. his travels in the Uu.ited Kiugd^h have extended into all the picturesque nooks and corners of North Wains, witl- the heantifni scenery of which he be««.nie to ejMrthoiWuj ,fR,.t. he ey«Qtually kettfetl f'owo. Lf' .Uj^i^rwitn, <1tT»e t^ueeif of Welsh Watering-places, and is now the pro- piietor of a flourishing opera-house there and a T-Htpmierative bill-posting business, which. thank* to his energy and business capacity, its flourishing; also. One of OUT representatives on Friday travelled to Bridgend, where during the past week Herr Pareejvw hao been delighting the inhabitants by his refined, instructive, and interesting entertainments, and sought out the genial traveller for the purpose of learning from his own lips the story of bis life. The pressman was cordially received, and apent. a delightful afternoon in Herr Pareezer's company. "I arrived in England in the early seventies, said Herr Pareczar. as the pressman produced hits notebook, "and when T oame to this country from Poland, where I wafi born, of Jewish ipanents, I oould not wpeaAc a word of English. Undw the x-uitiou of a. German master in London, however, I soon made pro- S^ress, andi. although I found your langruage terribly hard to learn, I at la«t .mastered1 it." Our representative remarked that Hen- Pareezer had not been guilty of any exaggera- tion in usiner the last rihrase, btcause he speaks tion in usiner the last rihrase, btcause he speaks English as perfectly as if he were "native and to the manner born." "'Havintr hecome (familiar with the English language," continued, the principal of the Prussian Choir, hI took up a positic-.i. under a mill-fWtinsr tfimv and traTelled the., large manufacturing towns of England as t!hér r eipre-ap n t-ati ve, "And when did you start your career as a public entertainer?" "1 established the Prussian Choir in 188S. and since then have given entertainments in all parts of England*, Ireland, Rnõ Wales, The choir has been a groat success, and we haw youn. ladies of sewral naltionalities travel- ling with us, including many Welsh girls." "V ou have, you say, been, generally success- futin your work ?" "Distinofcly PO. Without undue t got ism, I think I can say truat my ententainmeats have succeeded 'tiriumplhantly all alonig the line, eiiloerieti having poured in from aN sorbs and conditions of men, jncludinv clergymen, Wes- levans, CongregatiomaliVtg, Roman G^tJifJlics, Baptists, Presbyterians, a-d other). whose a,dm i"ration, for these entertainments has been expressed' in no unstinted, terms. Tflildeed. I have met wMh wonderful kindnesB from vast numbers of clergymen and ministers sod lead- ing citizens all over the land." "The dioramas have been Very greatly ap- preciated as modes of educating the people, then?" "Oh, yen. You see, I act as guide to brighten the journey each evening with anec- dote and chatty description: but my talk is always instructive. When we speak of the pictures thrown upon the screen, descriptions must necessarily fall short of the reality; and I can only advise those who want to know to what excellence the photographer's art has 'e teen carried to visit my pictorial exhibitions, where the exquisite beauty of the weirdest, Wildest, and most lovely scenery and archi- tecture of the world is depicted with a faith- fulness of colouring and outline second only to the great artist, Mother Nature herself." "How do the members of your choir like the life?" "They enjoy it very much. We are like one large family, and we are all very happy together. At one time I had several gentle- men in the company, but the choir is row without them, as the young gentlemen would fall in love with the young ladies, and we had two weddings in six months." "I suppose you have had some funny expe- riences in the course of your travels?" "Yes, quite a catalogue of them; but I cannot re-call them all to mind on the spur of the moment. On one occasion we had to travel a distance of ten miles, and the mem- bers of the choir occupied a specially-retained carriage. During a break in the journey we wer-3 put into a siding, and the railway officials forgot all about us. When the wait became a little bit tedious I left the carriage, and asked the rail- way people how it was that the train that was to take us on had not arrived,and then I dis- covered the true position of affairs. It took us five hours to travel those ten miles. At one place in the North the enthusiasm of intending patrons was so great that- they broke down the doors of the hall and tried to get in through the windows. That night a large number of the audience had to be accommodated with seats on the platform, and there was hardly room for my artistes to move. On another occasion the curtains on the etage caught fire, and there might, have been a serious panic if it had not been for the presence of mind of a gentleman in the audience, who jumped up on the stage and tore the burning curtains down before the audience had recovered from the shock." Speaking of this country, Herr Pareezer said, England, God bless it. It is the country of freedom and toleration, and I hope it may be my abiding place for the remainder of my life. I should like to say," continued the entertainer, "that I was much struck with Cardiff on my first vimi I to it the other day. It is the most prosperous. ?AJXtI1Al"???JIIØj- -to upon their extraordinary business1 apadty." In the course of further conversation, Har Pareezer Dtd that the late Sir Joseph Monte- lore was a personal friend of his, and that he was in ion of letters from Str Henry trvjng. Miss Ellen Terry, Marie Rose, and »ther great aitirtes of the theatrical world. Although Horn ci Jewish parents, Herr Pareezer a a Christian, having bee converted to Chris- tianity it, Chesterfield, mainly through the ostanmentality of Messrs. Fullerton and Smith, -wo of Mr. Spurgeoa's evangelists- This was n 1885. The effect of this step was electrical 0 Jewish circles, and it resulted in the renwn- fiation of Herr Pareezer by his parantil. rela- tfvflK. and friends. Her during the 'larl fartaiight. will giw two entertainments feul* and .en, «Nh$3Kt«d saneerts will be held by the Pnwwan Choir. The pihtnreM exhibited by Herr Psreenv oc-m- prieo six-nes all the work) o'er, aDd arc given lug subjects as follows-: —"Round the World," "Canada," 'America," ''Under uhe Bc-tish Flag," "Old Ireland," "Ptpturcaqw Wales," Parin a'nd <ts Exhibition," "Rose, Thistle, and Shamrock. "A Tour Through Eurojie," l^)Dflon, ":n.e Isle of Man, "The Bntish F«lands, Herr Parce»or is a mow* enter- taining lecturer, and never fails to (i«33 the audience interested and in good humour.
CARDIFF GRAND THEATRE.
CARDIFF GRAND THEATRE. VISIT OF HARDIE AND VON LEBRIS "THE PLUNGER. Mr. Victor Steven's successful comedy, "The Village Venus, will be followed next week at the Grand Theatre, Cardiff, by the production of that- wall-known and highly popular American melodrama, entitled "The Plunger." The piece is a portrayal of the sensational incidents which surround the life of the hero of the plot, "Walter Glydon," which role is admirably filled by Mr. Julius Roys- ton. The other characters in the play are sustained by a well-baianoed company, which is under the direction of Messrs. Frank A. Gorden and Haldane Crichton. "THE NEW WOMAN" AT SWANSEA THEATRE. On Monday next Swansea playgoers are to Iiave a treat in the shape of | visit from Comvns Carr's Company in' the "New Woman," by Sydney G-rimdy. We have so recently eulogised the play and this particular company on its visit to Cardiff, that further words are hardly needed. The caustic wit and satire of Mr. Grundy's attack on the "new woman" has deligfbtedLondon and sealed the fate of the oreature in question. The com- pany includes Mr. R. S. Boleyn. Mr. Henry Arncliffe, Mr. Charles Calvert, Misc Laura Graves, Ac., who are well-qualified to take part in what the "Telegraph'' called "the spanking race for conversational fame" fur- nished by this brilliant comedy.
THE RISING INCOREA.
THE RISING INCOREA. QUEEN: KILLED BY THE ANTI- REFORMISTS. A Renter's telegram from Yokohama on Friday says :-The Minister Koumura, director of the political bureau, has been sent to Corea. in consequence of the rising in Seoul. It is now anpposed that the Queen was killed by the armed forces of the anti-reformists who recently made their way to the palace.
ST. PAUVS, LLANE,LLY.
ST. PAUVS, LLANE,LLY. APPOINTMENT OF A CURATE-IN CHARGE. Affairs in St. Paul's Parish, Llanelly, were quieted down with the advent of the Rev. W. Evans, M.A., late fit Aberystwitb, as curate in charge. The vicar, it is stated, is still unwell, and he is not expected to take up his duties for some time to come. The gentleman now in charge of the parish was for many years engaged at a local engineering works as an apprentice.
DB. HEtRBER EVANS AT CARDIFF.
DB. HEtRBER EVANS AT CARDIFF. Dr. Herber Evans, who is to preach in the Park-hall, Car- diff, to-morrow (Sunday) morning and evening, in connection with Charles- street Congregational Church, is the most distinguished Welsh orator belonging to- the denomination, either in the Principality or outside of it. During the greater part of his ministerial life he was connected with Carnarvon, but for the last two years he has acted as principal of the North Wales Con- gregational College at Bangor. Three years ago he was chairman of the Congregational Union of England and Wales, when he delivered two stirring and eloquent addresses -one on "The Free Churches and their Opportunity," and the other on "A Living Churclfc." He has, more than once, been called to the pastorate of a leading church in England, but has remained true to the land of his birth.
.Command of the Western District.
Command of the Western District. Lieutenanrfge.neral Sir F. E. Forestier Walker, late Commander of the Forces in Egypt, arrived at Devonport on Friday to prepare to take over the command of the Western District on the 31st inst., in succes- sion to General Sir Richard Harrison, who has held the appointment since April, 1890, .his periodjof-tiiree years Jawing been twice extender
Kitty Faced the Storm
Kitty Faced the Storm SIXTEEN DAYS ON A SHIP'S FIGUREHEAD. How the Maria L.'s Mascot Wea* thered a Hurricane Clinging to Minerva's Helmet. To 8e-e Kitty—five "Maltese cat of the barque Maria L.—now. nolxxir would imagine that. she had only a few weeks ago undergone an experience which entitles her to rank as the feline Dr. Tanner. She is sleek, round, and playful, and \>\he purred most amiably when reporter stroked her on the back while she-wa^, lapping a saucer of milk. "I wouldn't irive K,tty for a small fortune, ►aid Captain Dliro. "T think she'* one of b: most remarkable cats 1 iving. She has had mon., adventures than perhaps any other of her tribe* but the lash one w«5 undoubtedly the maul" k memorable of the lot. "You see, it happened this way. We sailed.' from Tarragona Ju ly ?.7, and were three weekt out when a terrific storm arose. This raged; w'r.h TJmost viiabated; fury for sixteen days. 1 After it .subsided I took "an inventory of the missing, hut the only thing gone was Kitty. We searched high and Jaw-in the shrouds, between deck?—everywhere, but Kitty wae no- where V> be found. I oonoluded thai she had beeD swept overboard during the storm, par- ticularly as one of the sailors toldi me that be- bl been her basking in the sun less than half an hour before the storm broke loose. The suddenness of the squall. I thought; had taken Kitty unawares, and the first lurch of the ship had' consigned her to a watery tomb. The day following the storm was so sunny, and balmy that. but for the mountainous sweet* of the waves, which were still fretting from the lashing they had received, we could scarcely realise what danger we had iust emerired from. "While I was fcakis\g my luncheon. Ton v. thei cabin boy, came running in, shouting, 'Kitty has been found.' Sure enough, there waB Kitiy,. lying half dead on the deck, while the sailor* were grouped around administering milk and stroking her fur ac gently as sentimental, girls. "It seems that one of the men, whfie sitting in tbp prow of the ship, heard 3" plaintive sound coming from beneath the boom.Jjooking over, he Ea,W Kitty stretched out in the angle formed by the projecting figure-head. The cat was. frightfully emaciated. She lay on her back. Her eves were glazed, and every now and then, she ufctered: a scarcely audible cry. She made no effoTt to clutch a rope which was lowered tot her, and so the mau went. over and freed her- from her perilous position. It is probable that Kitty jumped from the boom to the figure-head, just before the storm. But when the squall- came the leap back was too dnnferous, and soshei clung to the back of Minerva, the figure-head, all during the sixteen days' storm. She could, not have had a mouthful of food in all that iime,j L and she must have concentrated all her strengtl^ during the whole period OIl retaining hm JKJ Id."
MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS*1
MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS* 1 3331; coming coirrESTS XN THS CABDIFF WABDS. ? On both sides theme ar-e siffas of increasing*! activity with reference to the Cardiff municipal; elections, and the trend of events point toi very exciting contents in most, if not all, i tb." ws?,rck!. As far lIS Me Central W*rld ii, concerned, Mr. Robert HugJies. the retiring; member, boJd.s the rield to himself, as also; do.fw Mr. Tucker in the South- In B-plot. Ward Mr. Robinson :.s, so far, the ,(}U<W can-- didate iw the field, but there is some talk- of; a on waj/fcirig upon Mr. E. W. ShswUell • to »/gk him to re-consider his decision to ret;i<e. In Riverside the Liberals have not yet pro- duced p. oar.didate, while r- Adaaiitdtown the CooKtifcu^ionaJntftes hia.ve no4 up to the. prnestmfc. put. a champion in the field. An unexpected* de-wil'opmjeait ha.s taken plaoe in Cathays Ward, it beinc freely rumoured tha* the Radical'} there intend: running C;L. pronounced Liberal candidjaAe, t>aeaus« tihey have not sufficient con/fide nee in Mr. Orossanan, the retiring member, as a party main. THE POSITION IN THE ROATH WARD. As regards the Roath Ward, there have been numerous pourpa-rters with reference to the. Conservative candidate, with the Toeult that Mr..1. B. Ferrier has been waited, upon, and' wiU give bis decision to-day (Saturday). We are authorised to state Ûlat there is no truth in the statement, to which very widespread cur- I rency hfcw been given that, tho leaders oE. • Conserva-iism in Roath ¡haVA l>eei> parties to any arrangement' with the sitting member for the purpose of allowing him to retain his seats in. rxmsideration of no opposition, being offered to Mr. Riehcs in Park Word, or the; abandon- i| ment of opposition to (any sitting Conservative- member. The loyalty and zeal of thp.'1I" gentle- men ought to have been too well known, and' have already been so amply proved r as to sufficiently discredit any im- putat,ion of trafficking with the rights of the Roath burgesses without their knowledge. Tial princples of Constitutionalism which these gentlemen profess and hav3 done so much, to vindicate, demand for the rate- payers in the wards to absolute autonomy, and she Tigh* to choose their own. representa».i iive« without being made the sport of faction or the counters in any game of local politics. THE PERSONNEL OF THE COUNCIL. A good deal of the discontent with the pre- ] sent personnel of the council arises from tbei ifaot that men have been pushed into. positions of influence and responsibility without either natural, or acquired qualifi)ca«tions for t.he position Brazen lungs and ostentatious professions of rehgions ;nd Radical orthodoxy have been. accepted as a substitute for common sense and: grasp of intellect. GRANGETOWN WARD. MR. F. A. FOX TO BE INVITED. A meeting of the Grangetown Liberal Asso- ciation was held on Friday night at the Primi- tive Methodist Chapel, under the presidency of Mr. Marshall, builder. There was a good attendanoe. The meeting was called to con- eider the selection of a candidate to contest th« ward in the Liberal interest, and tb £ names sub- mitted were those of Mr. S. iMaldon, Mr. F. > A. Fox, Mr. Louis Si-jnuel, and Mr. G. W. Davies. Mr. Mildon secured the unanimous vote, but he declined to stand on account of ill-health. The meeting then rejected Messrs. Louis Samuel and G- W. Davies, in favour of Mr. F. A. Fox, upon whom a deputation will wait to-day (Saturday), and will report the result of their interview ats aai adjourned meet- ing on Monday evening. SWANSEA. Mr. Alderman Chapman, on the termination of > his office as alderman, does not intend to seek re- election to the council. Mr. F. Rocke held a meeting in the Victoria, Ward on Friday evening* at which he declared his intention of standing for the ward. -??.-IC-?_
MADAME PATTI'S ILLNESS.
MADAME PATTI'S ILLNESS. The indisposition of Madame Patti was, thoi "Daily News" learns, nothing worse than a,: chill, doubtless a result of the sudden change ? in the weather last week. Her voice has been but slightly affected. In towns where she dis" appointed she hopes to give an extra, perfor- mance la.ter in the season, although the! management hava, of course, offered to ex-* change tickets or refund the money.
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