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PUBLIC AMTTSEMEKTS. CARDIFF. THEATRE ROYAL LMaee and Manager Mr. EDWARD FLETCHER. TO-NIGHT. ACKNOWLEDGED A BRILLIANT SUCCESS, MILTON BODE'S COMPANY, In the Most Successful Musical Comedy Ever Produced, entitled- G ENTLEMAN JOE (THE HANSOM CABBY). Originally Produced at the Prince of Wales' Theatre, London. Gertleman Joe. a Hansom Cabby..Mr. FRANK DANBY Emma Mies EMMELINE ORFOIiD Doors Open at Seven, Commence at 7.30. Time and Price* C.3 usual. Half-price at Nine o'clock. Booking Offices at Messrs. Thompson and ShackeK's (Limited), Queen-atraet, from Ten Tili Five o'clock. telephone No. 521. MONDAY NEXT, MAY 25th, GIGANTIC ATTRACTION FOR WHITSUNTIDE I The Beet Military Drama. Ever Produced- THE INDIAN MUTINY. MATINEE, WHIT-MONDAY AT TWO O'CLOCK. ?. 44951 FPHEATRE ROYAL; CARDIFF. MRS. LONGSHORE-POTTS, Doctor of Medioine. of the Women's Medical Col'fcge of Philadelphia, U.S.A., WILL LECTURE ON "HEALTH AND DISEASE." TO WOMEN ONLY. TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 26th, •aud on the Afternoons of May 27th, 28th, and 29th, at 3 o'clock. Doors open at 2.30. ADMISSION FREE. Collections taken. LAST LECTURE, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 30th, At. Three. Subject—"MATERNITY." AdmÛ!SÎon-{)d., Is., and 2s. [45016 All Lectures illustrated by Limelight Views, includ- Wg many of art and scenery. 100 views each Lecture. DIFFERENT LECTURES AND VIEWS DAILY. RAND THEATRE. G The Premier Theatre of Wales. Lessee and Manager Mr. CLARENCE SOUNES. Enthusiastic Reception on the Return Vmit of the Accomplished Young Actor, Mr. T. B. TIIALBERG, and Company, in THE J>ROFESSOft'S |^0YE J^TORY In Act II. THE HARVEST GLEES will be Simp bv the Celebrated ORPHEUS QUARTETTE of Male n Voices. Worj open at 7; commence 7.30. Box Office open at Theatre daily 10 to 4. Telephone 726. Prices 6d. to £ 1 Is. WHIT-MONDAY, AT TWO AND 7.30, The Great American Drama. THE PRAIRIE FLOWER. 44959 H E IFJ'L x p I F H E EMPIRE QUEEN-STREET. Managing Director—OSWALD STOLL. NOTICE.—Owing to the admirable system of Mutilation the atmosphere is cooler inside than outMde the Empire. TO-NIGHT, The remarkable Athlete. TONY WILSON AND HIS CLOWN, From the Empire, London. MISS AGNES HAZEL. With a selection of popular songs. THE ORIGINAL TOM LEAMGllE, The elongated (Dan) Leno. MISS ARCHIE RICHARDS. Burlesque Actress and Songstress. ALLIS and JUAN. A duo of knockabout eccentrics. Miss LILIAN ROBINA, a charming songstress. JOE EDMONDS, the Black Diamond. MISS ROSE HAMILTON, Singer and Dancer. NEXT WEEK: The Original Leopolds, of ."Frivolity" Fame, in a Side-splitting Comicality. Seats ran be booked daily from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., and from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. -Pklt of Boxes. Fauteuiln. and Grand Circle. NEWPORT. THE JGJMPIRE Malistint Director OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT, The Original, Onlv, and Incomparable C A I C EDO, wnose Performance on the Wire compels enthusiastic apnlause and undisguisable amazement. FLORENCE HASTINGS, THE MONOPEDICAL BROWNS, HERBERT LE MARTINE. Pantos, Letv Iris, Marion Bell, and Sam Dal ton. t Next Week.—Baul Langtry, Lizzie Vairose, The Swans. JJEECHAM'S PILLS. J^EECHAM'S PILLS, BEECHAM'S PILLS. ..0 Worth a Guinea a Box. BEECHAM'S PILLS. .0 For Bilious ttacks. BEEOHAM'S PILLS For Nervous Disorders. BEECHAM'S PILLS. ..0 Far Indigestion in all its forms. BEECHAM'S PILLS. ..0 For Wind and Pains in the Stomach. BEECHAM'S PILLS. .0 For Sick Headache. BEECHAM'S PILLS .0 Have Saved the Lives of Thousands. J^EECHAM'S PILLS. For Giddiness. JLEECHAM'S PILLS. ..0 For Fulness and Swelling after Meals. BEECHAM'S PILLS ..0 Are Worth a Guinea a Box. BEECHAM'S PILLS. !)) A Wonderful Medicine for Females of all Ages X>EECHAM'S PILLS ^rn Adnnted for Old nnd Tmmg. ? THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER 710 THOMPSONS BURDOCK PILLS 9**rcome the worst forms of diseases and the foulest state of the Blood, Stomach, Liver and Kidneys; they te the core of every disease, where no otlier ^dieme has power to reach. In Boxes, at la. lid i*d 2a. 9d. each. Sold by all Chemists, or from the Burdock Pill Manufactory, 44, Oxford street, Swansea __? WEEKLY MAIL AND NEWS OF THE WEEK. PRICE ONE PENNY. PUBLIC NOTICES. CARDIFF EXHIBITION, 1896 PATRON: HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. QPEN DAILY ? JL? From 10.30 a.m. till 10.30 p.m. FINE ART GALLERY (Containing 800 Pictures). MACHINERY IN MOTION. GREAT DISPLAY OF WORKIlffG MODELS. WORKING COAL MINE. MODEL GOLD MINE. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. LAKE and CANAL, with ELECTltia LAUNCHES and GONDOLAS. BAND OF 2nd KINGS SHROPSHIRE LIGHT INFANTRY. Will Perform Twice Daily in the IMPERIAL GARDENS—from 2.30 p.m. till Fwe, and 7.30 till Ten p.m. THE OLD WORLD BAND (From. Amsterdam) Will Perform on Bawd Stand in Itnjierial Garden from 1.30 p.m. till 2.30 and from 5 30 till Seven. PANORAMA OF WATERLOO. GRAND WATER SPECTACLE AND OPEN-AIR OPERA, "SANTIAGO* WITH A OHORUS OF 150 VOICES ON! STAGE AND LAKE. THE WHOLE OF THE GROUNDS WILL BE BRILLIANTLY ILLUMINATED NI9GHTLY BY 10,000 FAIRY LAMPS. IN RESPONSE TO NUMEROUS REQUESTS, THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL HAVE DECIDED TO ACCEPT PAYMENT FOR SEASON TICKETS BY THE FOLLOWING INSTALMENTS, NAMELY:— ON APPLICATION. 6s. (Including Cost of Photo- graph), and THREE MONTHLY PAYMENTS of 5"1. EACH, PAYABLE at ONE3. TWO, and THREE MONTHS AFTER DATE of APPLICATION. Applications for Season Tickets wfll be received at the Exhibition. 43944 CAR D IFF E X H I BIT 10 N BICYCLISTS VISITING the EXHIBITION in WUIT-WREK are INVITED to BRING their MACHINES to TRY the NEW SCIENTIFICALLY- CONSTRUCTED CYCLE TRACK. e5373 AIT VALE RAILWAY. rjlAFF YALE RAILWAY. WHITSUNTIDE HOLIDAYS. On WHIT-MONDAY EXCURSION TRAINS "'ill be run to CARDIFF (QUEEN-STREET), From Merthyr at 7.38 and 9.40 a.m., from Aberdare at 7.40 ard 9.25 a.m., from Treherbert at 7.30 and 9.30 a.m., and from Maerdy at 7.30 and 8.50 a.m., cp-llin^ at intermediate Stations to TrefOrem. THROUGH TICKETS WILL BE ISSUED TO THE EXHIBITION BY THESE TRAINS. To CAERPHILLY from Treherbert at 8.25 a.m. and 12.30 p.m., and from Maerdy at 8.20 a.m. Returning from Caerphillv at 7.30 and 7.50 p m. To PENARTH from Treherbert. at 8.0 a.m., Maerdy 7.35 a.m., Merthyr 7.43 a.m., and Aberdare at 7.45 a.m., calling at intermediate Stations to Walnut Tree Bridge and returning from Penarth at 8.55 p.m. To SWANSEA from Cardiff, Pontypridd. Maerdy, and Intermediate Stations to Treorchy. Returning from Swansea at 7.50 p.m. Frequent Spedal Traina will be run on all Sections of the Line. On the PEN ARTH SECTION Special Trains will be run at REDUCED FARES after Mid-day. Bills and other Information may be obtained at the Booking Offices. A. BEASLEY, General Manager. Cardiff, May 20th. 1896. 45006 T EETH. A COMPLETE SET, ONE GUINEA. M ESSRS. GOO D MAN 56, QUEEN STREET, AND 10, DUKE. STREET, CARDIFF. SINGLE TOOTH, 2s. 6d.; 5 TEARS' WARRANTY. Painlessly Fitted by Atmospheric Suction AT ONE-THIRD THE USUAL CHARGES. No extractions neaesaary. Country Patients supplied in One Visit and Railway Fare allowed. Dr. ANDREW WILSON (late R.N.)says:"I can recom- mend Mr. Goodman as a very skilful and humane Dentist. His reasonable charges ahauld attract to him all classes." CONSULTATIONS FREE. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN DENTISTRY. MESSRS. GOODMAN. 10, DUKE-STREET, and 5&, QUEEN STREET, Cardiff, And at 86, TAFF-STREET, PONTYPRIDD. 28, HIGH-STREET. NEWPORT. 15, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA. Hours, Ten to Eight. Consultations Free e3541 THE LATEST NOVELTY Pert rait e Taken Any Time up to Nine at Night by ELECTRIC LIGHT. Complete succcss; no one dissatisfied. To advertise the Photograph, for Limited Time, we do One Cabinet, One Shilling. Studio, 4, High-street. Cardifl. e tn-'Ar Castle). eo008^ BELGRAVE DYEWORKS B GAKDIFF. RECEIVING OFFICE FOR ROATH PARK AND CATHAYS on CRWYS ROAD BRIDGE. e5291 W1 HO Mad;; that Smrirtly Fitting Coat? Bishop & Co., Queen-street; opposite Empire. EXCURSIONS. TT ORNA DOONE COMPANY. SAILINGS by the Favourite Steamers, LORNA DO ONE and SCOTIA. TO WESTON. SATURDAY, Leave Cardiff—12.30, 2.30, 4.30. p.m. „ Weston—11.30, 1.30, 3.30, MAY 23. 5.30 p.m. Calling at Penarth. „ Weston—11.30, 1.30, 3.30, MAY 23. 5.30 p.m. Calling at Penarth. LYNMOUTH and ILFRACOMBE. WHIT- (Lorna Doone.) MONDAY, Leave Cardiff-8.5. Penarth 8.15 a.m. May 25. „ Ilfracombe—1 35 p.m. Lynmouth—2.10 p.m. For Further Sailings see 'BÜ.]8 or Daily Papers, or to 45025 Mr. A. LOWICK, Pier-head. Cardiff. SEASIDE AND COUNTRY. APARTMENTS. U XTON. — HADDON- GROVE HYDROPATHIC AND WINTER RESIDENCE.— Spacious accommodation; recreation, billiard, and smoke rooms; tennis lawn, &c.; thorough treatment j for rheumatism. gout, Ac. dark-room.—Send for teirms, G. E. HALL, Proprietor. c5348 Jji O J? O 00(') to be Lent ou Note of (3;¡U. to Jj #v/VJ'V} Hand without fees,sure ties, publicity, or delay. Town or Country. Strictly private.—Repayments to suit borrowers' convenience. —Trade bills discounted.—Central Advance Bank, 40, Wood-street, Cardiff. S. Harris, yjanuger. e5296 M ONEY TO LEND. Easy Reptymentt. Reasenabte Interest. Strict PriTacy. THREE POUNDS TO A THOUSAND. Call or write to R. PHILLIPS, 18, CHURCH-STREET, e9057d CARDIFF- ?.- Those in Want of Cash are Recommended to Apply to the Provincial Union Bank, 1, Queen-square, Bristol, or to the District Agent, E. W. Weber, 3, Working-street. Cardiff. e4550 Cratoe Notices* ^BT DECORATORS. \\f DAVIS A N D SON TI • PAINTERS, GLASS, OIL. AND PAPER-HANGING MERCHANTS. 11. Q JE^N STREET. DYEWOBKS, ETC. XP YOU WANT YOUR CLOTHES NICELY CLEANED, GO TO HOBBS. DYER. 1. NELSON-TERRACE. FURNITURES, EVAN & COMPANY, LIMITED "THE CARDIFF FURNISHERS," ST^MARY-STRFET AND DUKE-STREET. GARDEiN SEEDS. WE. WAT,K.ER, 5, Queen-street, aurl w 10, North-street, Cardiff.—Agircultural, Garden, and Flower Seeds, and Seed Potatoes in all varieties. E5119 -?-? -?. GROCERIES. AVID TONES Jb CO.. LIMITED THK PEOPLE'S FOOD PROVIDERS, The Finest Butter, lOd. per lb. Call at NVliarton-street. HATS. ATS.—PARSLEY'S, Arcade, for Hand- fB made Ha.ts.-40, Caxoline-street, 15, Wyndham-arcade. Buy from the maker. RHEUMATIC CURE. FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO PHIL PHILLIPS. 24. JJT^ MART-STREET. TEA. AVID JONES and CO. Limited ?? FOB FINEST TEA IN THE MARKET. CALL AT WHAT: TON-STREET. WHERE TO LUNCH. HE SCOTIA" RESTAURANT LUNCHEONS, TEAS, DINNERS ,b. DUKE-STRKET. TYPEWRITING. ANIEL OWEN AND CO. (Limited) Legal Work, Specifications, Estimates, and all Branches of Typewritine' executed on the Shor est Notice. Terms on application. WESTERN MAIL BUILDINGS, CARDIFF g WAN'S NEWTOWN PIPPIN c I D E R THE BEST IN THE WORLD ON DRAUGHT AT The Royal Hotel, Cardiff. The Grand Hotel. Cardiff, The Black Lion Hotel, St Mary-itreet, Cardiff, The Grmn Hotel, St. Mary-street;, Cardiff, The Bertram Hotel, Roatli, Cardiff, The Hastings Hotel, Herbert-street, Cardiff, The Windsor Hotel. Docks, Cardiff, And the Leading Hotels Througho.it the Kingdom. GEO. M. SWAN AND CO 11, AIJBET.T-CHAMBKRS, HIGH-STRKKT, CARDIFF. ILIZ704 H. T. GEORGE, Managing Representative. W. E. w ALKER, HAY, CORN, AND SEED MERCHANT, 5QUEEN.STREET, CARDIFF. 9 AND 10, NORTH-STREET, AGRICULTURAL SEEDS, GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS, ALL VARIEflES OF SEED POTATOES Agent for Lawe's Chemical Manure Company. Thousands of chilcrre* die annually from that terrible disease, CROUP. All may be saved by giving them Mortimer's Group Mixture in time. May be obtained of all chemist* at 111. lid. per bottle 34469 TRY Our Blue Serge Suits. Bishop 6c Co., Queen-street; oppceite Empire. BUSINESS ADDRESSES. IF YOU WANT To Let Apartments, To Rent Apartments, To Let. a House, To Rent a House, To Buy a Business, To Sell a Business, To Buy a House, To Sell a House, To Buy a Piano, r To Sell a Piano, To Sell a Bicycle, To Buy a Bicycle, To Sell Furniture, To Buy Furniture, &c., &c., Ac. ADVERTISE IN THE "EVENING EXPRESS." THE THE "EVENING EXPRESS." Can be attained Every Night of the following Local Newsagents: — LIST OF AGENTS— GENTRAL SEYMOUR, WOOD-STREET „ .MRS. DENNISON, 7, WOOD-STREET » HELLIER, BRIDGE-STREET » .J. JAMES, 31, BRIDGE-STREET „ > E. GILLARD, 5, CAROLINE-STREET ot BAKER, THE HAYES J. HOGG, QUEEN-STREET CANTON EVANS. LOWER CATHEDRAL-ROAD M .RICHARDS, „ M „ DOWN, FOST-OFFICE. CLARE STREET ». REES, 55, COWBRIDGE-ROAD „ DOWN. POST OFFICE, COWBRIDGE-RD. „ .HUSHES. 64 w HUGHES, 102 „ n M CARR, 132, po „ „ >BAKER. 174 „ M -.WILSON, 194 „ w „ ..RIORDAN, 212 „ „ „ BOUND, 3, KING'S-ROAD CATHAYS WILLIS, 14, MUNDY-PLACE » PREECE, 80, SALISBURY-ROAD „ ..STUDDARD, 55, UPPER GEORGE-ST, » ROSS, 49, LETTY-STREET C. STEVENS, 136, WOODVILLE-ROAD DOCKS BUSSELL, STUART-STREET „ J. SAVAGE, 150, BUTE-STREET II OA .TTLCR, 38 tf „ GRANGE SHELDRICK. 1, AMHERST-STREET „ HART, 49, HOLMSDALE-STREET -SANDERS, 142, PAGET-STREET MOORS ..C. W. HUTCHINGS, CARLISLE STREET » FLEMING, SPLOTT-ROAD M MORGAN, 18, PORTMANMOOR-ROAD NEWTOWN FISHER. 2, ADAM-STREET DA VIES, 29 1. RIVERSIDE MRS. LONG, ELDON-ROAD „ -TURNER, 68, ELDON-ROAD „ .THOMAS, TUDOR-ROAD MATHERS, „ „ ROATH TALBOT, 52, BROADWAY „ ROBERTS, 28, „ „ FLEMING, 61, „ WHITE, 120, „ REES, 49, METAL-STREET THOMAS, 3, CLIFTON-STREET „ ROPKE. 16. PEARL-STREET „ .D. F. MORRIS, 209. RICHMOND-ROAD „ LOCK, 8, MAOKINTOSH-PLACE „ LAWRENCE, 14, CASTLE-RO<D GWINNETT, 33, CASTLE ROAD ROWLEDOE, 78, PADFIEIiD, „ „ DA V AGE, „ „ „ MUMFORD, „ MRS. KING. 7, CASTLE-ROAD „ ELLIOTT, BANGOR-ROAD SALTMEAD JOHN, 22, CORNWALL-ROAD B. GOODMAN, 16, COURT-ROAD THE EVENING EXPRESS READ IT. The Management of the "Eiprees" solicit information as to the nadequate supply at any place within a hundred and fifty miles THE EVENING EXPRESS -?- PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS THE Ie EVENING EXPRESS" weans. ONCJE. THREE SIX TJLTES. TIMES. 20 Words 0 6 JO 16 -I- 30 Words 9 16 2 3 -1- 40 Words io 2D 3 0 50 Words. 15 2 6 I 3 9 Notice te Advertisers. IMPORTANT.—Advertisements to be classified must reach this office by 10.30 a.m.; but they can be inserted Uti to 4 4b p.m. under heading of TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. The above charges apply only to consecutive in- sertions of the following class of advertisement*: „ Situations Wanted or Offered, Apartments, Money Wanted, Partnerships, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, Businesses, Houses. Shops, OfSces to Let or Sell. Specific Articles for Sale Privately. it the insertions be not consecutive, or if payment be not made previous to publication, the credit rates will be charged. Name and Address to be counted. Orders sent through the post to be accompanied by Postal Order or Halfpenny Stamps. C'I eques, Postal and Post-office Orders should be croypd and made payable to Mi*. D. Watkin Thomas. /d\ crtisements are received also at the following — NLWPORT TREDEGAR-STREET. SWANSEA CAST! K STREET. MEKTHYK VICTORIA-STREET. PONTYPRIDD 4a, TAFF-STREKT. HEAIO OFFICES:- CARDIFF: ST. MARY-STREET. COPIES ONLY of testimonials should be enclosed (not originals) Advertisers are Cautioned that Postmasters are Not Allowed to Deliver letters Addressed to Initials or Fictitious Nimes at :l.1W Pcst ofiice. Letters addressed to Initials or Ficht'o?js Names must bear the address of the advertiser 01' esac of the offices of the Western Mail The boxes provided for answers to advertisements appearing in the "E-vening Express" are not intended for any other purpose whatever, and cannot be allowed to be used for the distribution of printed or written advertising* circulars or announcements of any kind. "Apply at the Evening Express," means that the address of tHe artvert'ser can be obtained at the "Evening Express" office on personal application. If required to be sent fey post, two stamps must be en- closed. N.B.—To avod dftlay all letters containing adver- tisements should listre the wards "Advertisement Department" en the Envelspe. PUBLIC-HOUSES. To Let, the Windra Arms, Davit-etreot.—Apply the landlord, or Mr. S. A. Brain, Old Brewery. Car- diff. e9375h22 APARTMENTS. APARTMENTS TO LET Apartments.—Fnmt Sitting-room and two Bed- rooms (5ivt gentleman or friends: hot and cold batii piano: transe pugg door; terms moderate.—Mrs. Williams, Memorisl-buildiugs, Cowbridjre-ioad, Car. ditT. e9379h22 PREMISES. No. 20, Alexaniira-rr«d, hot and cold bath, back or.trance and Shwi ut Iwck, to Let.- -Applv 74, De Burgh-street, Carrfiff. e9393h26 Burgh-street, Carrfiff. e9393h26 For Sale, thoroo^iijy well-built V:lla; very plea- santly situated; fading Mackintosh Institute; all latest improvemetlt.s.-Applv 73, Keppoch-street, Car- d'ir. e93761122 KHSICAL. i'l A.NOFORTE LestoBn ffiven by Young lAdy to suit pupils after busiaens hours; terms mode- rate.—MISS F. EV ASS. 24, Oowbridge-road, Car- diff. e5098 For Sole, Seven-stnnf" Zither Banjo, 22, and Seven- string Ordinar}' Ban,jo,-17s M.: also .wchuine Auted- can Guitar, 30s. r.e and genuine barga;ns.—Fred G. Barnard. Banjo Studio, 148, Broadway, Cardixf. c9372h21 v-"II JilCTCLES. ADVERTISEMENTS INSERTED UNDER THIS heading at the following prepaid rates: — 20 words. 1 day, 6d. 3 davs. Is. 6 days, Is. 6d. REPAIRS.—Ail to Morris Br»* Pontypridd; no je" tee difficult, no iob tco small. Don't for- get. New Cycle Locks, 4d. e5250 38-in. Crypto Front Driver; lamp bell new front tyre; grand touring ime'j'ne.—Silventolin, Rubber C'ouipany, Docks, or, 41, Hamilton-street, Cardiff c93871121 Headquarters for Cycles.—We are the largest cycle dealers, hold the locat agencies, have the largest stock, show it in tbie best manner, employ experts as •alesmer., and buy and tell at the lowest prices. CaE sesd for catalog-ues.-grifti the Cycls Corporation I-M., 57, Queen-street. Sardiff. e5145 Alldays' Cycleb, Manufactures, Stock, and Depot; Ladies' Machines for Hire; Repairs and Plating a Sjieci&l'ty; AJldayn' Cycle Riding School, Andrews- hall, St. Marv-etrefit. Cardiff; open from 10 till 10.— For terms and pM- ticulara, apply Alldays and Onions, Piienmatic EntP11' lenrLtr Company (Limited). 19. Westgate-street, C trdiff. e5309 Abandon Ancient Maps and send Four Staiwps for up-to-date Sycrstt" Road Map of South Wales, witb correct mileage to all chief towns, and 1896 lists, now ready, containing' useful hints, latest novelties, and special bargains un Safeties knd Tr cycles, from 351. valve or in flat or i ttinp, nuts and sundries, per return -Mon-is Bros., Cycle Works, Pontypridd. el947 grr, SNOft. tiii inlop Cycles !lITO made from tl Ie Best Materials and by Experienced Workmen. We aire sole agents for Ihcr-e celebrated machines; prices, from i:10 10s., with Dunlop Pneu matiic Tyxea :ns truotion free to purcKiwrs repairs a speciality.—Gi -iffitlis Corpomition (Limited), 57, Queen- street, Ca rd ft. e5145 MI .SCEIiL ANEOUS. •\DVERTISEMEN TS inserted under this heading at the following prepaid rates: — 20 words, 1 day, 6d.3 days. Is 6 davi. 1". 6d A and J. Mat srjaugliton, Woollen Manufacturers to the Queen, Pit hschry, Scotland. Novelties in Tex- tile Fabrics. A and J. Macitaugiitoii. Pitlochry, issue New Patterns—Suitings from 2s. 6d. Ladies' Tweeds from 18. a yard. A and J. Mac nisughton, Pitlochry, Sell Direct to Wearers Clhoine Costume Serg". Black, Indigo, and Colours. A. and J. JtiMirsughtun, Pitlochry, supply Tweeds and Serges at Mill Priecs. Parcels 20s. Value Carriage Paid. e5131 Tchacconieta Ccmamenang see Illustrated Guide and Catalogue (2fi9 pages), 2d.—Tobacconists' Out fitting Company, 1 El. Euston-rood, London manager, Hy. Myers. e9335d Aristotle's Wor kn. complete Coloured Plates; genvine edition; 30 stamps. "Paris by Night, or Gay Life in P. iris" (illustrated), 30 stamps, post free.—E. Bowkei •, 27, Rienihawsfereet, Liverpool. Established 1832. Patronisa the Old Firm eol80 is Your Watch Vtrang? The Best and Cheapest Shop in Cardiff fc a* the Repair of Watches of ever* description, Kngli* fa or Foreign, is 38, Castle Arcade (third shop from Castle-street), by James Keir, for ten years with; Yr. Spiridion. Clocks and Musio Boxes Cleaned arid Repaired. e4202 MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS SITUATIONS TACANT. Wanted, Two Sharp Lads, aged 16 to 18. for Billiard Marker and SkitUe Allev Attendant and to make thcEselvee Generally Useful.—Apply, by letter, stat- ing wages required, and rnclose copy of testimonials, to Secretary, Splott Conservative Club, 36, Habershon- strcet.. not later than the 22nd inst e9392h21 Wanted, Few good Carpenters and Joiners.- Evans and Sons, Penygraip. c5371 ? 19- Wanted immediately, Single Man. of some expe- rience, to Milk. Drive, and Deliver.—References, terms required, Francis, Upper Scolton, Treffgarne, Pem. 392h22 Wanted, Ysung Man. aged 17 to 18, to Deliver Milk and Look After Pony and Cart; good reference re- cuired.—Ai'piv A. NeaJe, Walters Fann, near Barry. 377h23 Wanted immediately, sober, steady Man as Ostler; must thoroughly understand his work married pre- ferred.—Apply, psrsonallyi W. Thorney, Mer- thyr. 249h21 Grocm-Gardener Wanted; must make himself generally useful; aged lot under 25.-Apply Iiees, Biyn Hedvdd, near Newport-, Mon. 251h21 Wanted, experienced Gardener where strong Lad is Kept under.—Y 66, Western Mail. Cardiff. 219h21 Wanted, a Cowman; must be an early riser and vgood milker; wages 17s. per week; cottage and garden found; without children preferred.—Apply C. Lewis, Cog Farm. Sully. 138h2o Wanted immediately, Groom-Coachnm; gcod rider and driver, angle or pair, and make himself generally useful—Apply Penarth House, Penartb, from three to eight. 4^923 Wanted strong Boy, 14 to 16 (indoors), Attend Small Garden, Mow Lawn, be Generally Useful. —Apply 0 7, Western Mail, Swansea. 16h21 D. Jones, Dickinson, aud Co. (Limited), Swansea, Require strong Man for Warehouse. 404h27 ~Siatere Wanted.—Apply Foreman, Kew Girls' Inter- mediate Schools, Cnwbridge. 45021 —Wanted, a Younc Man as Improver to the Black- smith's.—Appiv Griffiths, Yetradowen, near Cow- br.d^e. 418h22 Wanted, experienced Man to Travel with Entire HoiEe must be sober and steady.—Apply 5, Hayes, Cardiff. 355b22 Wanted, an experienced Young Man to Take Charge of Cold Rolls.—Apply, by letter, stating experience and wages required, to Amman Iron Company, Bryn- alJillJRIl 45009 Wanted, Few Paire good Wagon Makers.—Apply irani.^on r<.n<l lAiuiiii, Kotiierham. 45013 ~Bakcis.—WMited_at once, a strciig Youth, with Knowledge of I he Trade, to Assist and be Generally Useful in Bakery.—State referenc JS and wages re- qvlred (itdooM), Jolm Lloyd. Tredegar Bakery, Tredegar. 372h27 To Pork Butchers.—Wanted immediately, Young Man as Second Hand acccstcxmed to shop and able to kill small pigs; must be clean and quick; good references indispensible; permaaent situation.— Apply, stating age. wages required, and references, Docker, Clifton-stivet, Cardiff. 3o5h22 Wanted, Foremen ÜCïl-turner at Cyfartiifa Iron and Steel Works; liberal wages to suitable and ex- perienced mall.-Apply at Cyfa.rthfa. Offices, Merthyr Tydtil. 44996 To Harness Maker.Wsntk'd at once, good General Hand; must be steadv.—Apply John Gunter. Manager, H. C. Rieli, Coachbnilder, Harness Maker, and Saddler, High-street, Brecon. 353h22 WantetL-Few- good Carpenters and Joiners.—D. Evans end Sons. Penvgraig. 45000 Boot Trade.—Wanted, a Young Man. abte to Work Repairing Machine and to Assist to the General Repairing: references required; lH5fn«a- nencv to a suitable hand.—Apply Turner and Co., Ludlow. 2971)26 Junior Attendant Taylor Wanted at vhe Glamorgau County Asvlam, Bridgend; must be single and a good workman; £ 34 a year, with board, lodgiut;, wo piling, end unifonn after probation.—Apply to Med'cal Supermtende.it. 44980 To Potk Butchers.—Wanted inimi>diabely, an expe- rienced Assistant; must be good salesman.—Apply, statin" references and wages required (indoors). Y 75, Western Mail, Cardiff. 263h26_ To Hairdressers.—Wanted immediately, Young Man (indoors); must he good hÚrcutter and shaver; refe- rences indispensable.—Apply E. Price, Docks, Car- diff. 273h21 Cocpers.—Wanted, Several good, steady Men.— Apply Titos. Ford and Co., Pier-street, iSwan- sea. 2561.25 Wanted, steadv Married Man. Salesman and Drive Pair Horses.—Applv, personally, Hansard, Merthyr. 259h21 Wanted, a steady and intelligent Man as Milk SftifMnan; good chsrac'ter from last place required.— Apply, personally Cardiff Milk Supply, Castle-road, CVrriiff. B^h22 To Butchers.—Wanted, a Man, veil up to the Trade.—ADDIY Sniale Son, Wi 11 D-STREET, Swan- sea £ 10.—A Conditional Salarv of 12s. 6d. to £ 10 per week can be earned in Spaie Hours or Evenings, by Either Sex Everywhere.—Proof sent 'ree te anyone sending addressed envelope in own handwriting to Manager (Department 9 B), 79, St. Helen's-gardens, North Kensington I/ondon, W. L12662 SITUATIONS WANTED. Wanted, Re-enzageinent as Groom or Coachman; ride and drive sintcle or pair; married; aged 26.— Apply Coachman, 44. Queen-street. Neath. 388h23 Wanted, Situation as Coachnian. Smgie or wlieie Help is Kept; can ride and drive: understands hunters; leaving owing to family going abroad; good reference.—Apply A. H., Strensham Court, near Tewh-esbury. 82h27 Situation Wanted by experienced Man as Coach- man; ride and drive "1. •single and double; used to voungsterB good references; weight lOst.—Address Coachman, care of Miss John, Stationer, Haverford- west. 45003 CViachnian or Groom-Coachman, by a Young Man aged 27; can ride Knd drive. well; has good refe- rcnces.-Aodress Y 85. Western Mail, Cardiff. h21 Young ilaii (13). abstainer, Seeks Situation, Charge Horee, Carriage. Kitchen Garden; excellent character. —Alfred Richards, Werne, Ilangibby, near Newport, Morinouthshire. 29Sii22 Young Man (24) Seeks a Situation as Groom-Coach- man; has knowledge of plain gardening, and good recommendation.—Buckiidge, Wiithington, Hereford. 291h22 As Groom or Groom-Coachman; single-lian-"t d; ride and drive single or pair; good character. Address Groom. 19. Sullv-terrace. Penarth. b21 Youth, ag^d 16, Wishes a Situation under a Butler; i,qbes a Sifuation But has been twelve months as page.—Address 7, Chapel- street, Llandaff, Cardiff. 195h21 Wanted, Situation as Working Farm Bailiff; single; life experience good reference-—Apply W., at, Thomaz Jones', CaergjTnrhis: Farm. Maesteg.. 238h25 ""Situation Winted 'as BuUer (Sinfle-ha-nded), or M Valet: good references from last employers.—Bending, Castleton. Cardiff. 2Alh25 Wantod-Situation as Working Farm Bailiff Wife Attend Poultry. Dairy: life experience; good refe- ranees —Apply Y 56, Western Mail Office, Cardiff. 178h23 As Coachman aged 26 married, one child ride and drive well, single or pair.—Coachman, Pentlvn Castle, Cowbridge, South Wales. 15?h23 Oarclener Seekn Situation life experience in all its branches aged 24; single.—Apply 7, Great Western terrace. Cheltenham. 161h23 As Coachman or Groom-Coachman: thoroughly experienced with hunters and harness horses; mar- ried.—F. Atkins, 2, Snlly-place. I'enarth. 129h23 Wanted, by a Married Man, aged 35, total abstainer, Charge of Shooting Box; able to rear game, frc.— Address Y 55, Western Mail, Cardiff. 148h23 Gardener, Head Working; experienced early and late forcing, pines, orchids peaches, vines. tomatoes, kitchen and flower garden: married, no family; highly recommended.—Address Y 43, Western Mail. I Cardiff^ 55h22 Young Man (19) Seeks Situation in Gentleman's Garden; indoor work preferable; six years' expe- rience good references.—Wood, Penilyne, Cow- bridge. Glamorgan. 37h21
fl THE MASTER OF TREMLAYS"
fl THE MASTER OF TREMLAYS" AN HISTORICAL ROMANCE OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY. PART II. CHAPTER Vn. M. de Beehameil, who, doubtless, held to good old maxim, Faint heart never won f-.ïr ladv," resolved to besiege with redoubled ^our the obdurate heart of the fair Alice Vaamoy. The latter had passed the greater part of ffiorndng in the society of her aunt, ^demoiselle Olive, who had endeavoured to her into conversation on her favourite ?Piee, but Alice only replied in monosyll- and ait random. Her mind was evi- oocujwed with some engrossing ^ght. At length she withdrew and sum- her iraid Renee. "][DfOTM Lipierre," said Alice; "that I u to sPea*'J to him immediiately." ben the after appeared, Alice could not t r4in a gesture of extreme disgust. illile has sent for me?" he said. Are yoli all desdrous of remaining in jj Others service?" she demanded, after a "Hew*. V ery, ma<?eirw)i«elle," he replied, drily. am sony for it," said Alioe; "for I *e rf«olved upon removing you. If you irrjnediately. I will reward your irrjnediately. I will reward your f father to discharge you. Will you ;ake thus gold Yes; but I will remain-at all erents, untfl mademoiselle deigns to inform me how I have incurred her hatred.' "Hatied!" repeated AUu. whose features expressed the most profound contempt, "i ou are an assassin, Lapierre." The man remained perfectly unmoved. I know not what could have prompted you to this crime; but it was you who attacked1 Captain Didier last year in the street's of Rennes." "You are mistaken, mademoiselle," replied Lapierre. It is useless to deny it," she continued; it was I who dlreased your wound When they brought you to the hotel, and I found I upon you this medallion, which I know lie- longs to Captain Didier. You robbed him of it, thinking, no doubt, it was gold." And you, mademoiselle," replied Lapierre, with an ironical smile; you have preciously preserved it although it was but brass!" "Do you still demy it?" demanded Alice, without dteignmg to reply. Lapierre laughed contentptuouely. and Alice arose. £ *»Biuofc submit to this," she saidr. exasperated. When my father returns Who knows when your father will return, mademoiselle ?" said Lapierre, in a low voice. I What do you mean?" demanded the young ) lady anxiously. "We are all mortal," he said. ironically. As to your threat, I care nothing for it. How humiliating it must be to menace a valet in vain!" "But by the name of my mother," cried Alice, almost besLde herself; I do not men- ace in vain. My father shall know all-" Change the time-I have a smattering of grammar-substitute the present for the future tense, and you will speak the truth, made- moiselle." I do not understand you," faltered Alice, trembling with agitation. Yes, mademoiselle, you undmtand me perfectly," replied Lapierre. Expladn yourself !—thjis instant explain yourself!" cried Alioe, with an effort. "By all means, if you wish it. Your own superior intelligence must have convinced you from the first that no feeling of hatred could scarcely exist between an honest fel'low like I myself and a fatherless orphan like Captain Didier. This hatred does not, in fact, exist; but fate has been unjust to me. I am but a valet, and, to gain my wages, I may have drawn the sword as though I really hated." "It .is false." interrupted Alice, in a fever of indignation. You know perfectly well that it is not. I struck because I was ordeivyi to do so." Wretch darest thou accuse my father ?" said Alice. I was not aware that I have pronounced the respectable name of M. Herve de Vaunoy. But it is understood, it seems?" 1 will not believe it," exclaimed Alice. Well," replied Lapierre, coolly; whether I speak the truth or not, if you feel interested in the fate of Captain Didier, do not lose time in menacing one who is but an instrument in the hands of another; arrest the arm, and soften the heart." He paused, and then added in a low tone, And when your father returns —if iit be permitted You; again to see your father—act, without losing an instant." At these words, Lapierre made a profound obei- sance, and quitted the room. Alice sank upon a chair, and) sobbed bitterly. My father My father!" she murmured, "I will not believe it." But a horrible conviction, notwithstanding, forced itself on her micnd-that it was her father who had ordered the assassination of Didier. She rose, tottering, and rang the bell. She wished to see Didier-to advise him to fly from the house in which his life was in danger; but how could she speak to him without accusing her father? When Renee entered the room, she found her young mistress, who soon afterwards be- came delirious, on the floor in a fainting fit. At the hour Pierre Rouan was telling his tale to Jude, a man, wrapped up in a large mantle, ca-utiousty descended the steep decli- vity of the Wolf Pit. He looked to the right ?- and left, and s» jemed conscious of some inevit- able danger. When lie reached the bottom of the ravine, near the old oak where Nicolas Treme had lo ng ago deposited his treasure, lie stopped1 to take breath. "Have their not perceived me?" he mur- mured, while his teeth chattered with fear. I He was about to resume his route, when three or four men, with masks, bounded out of the I thiicket, and threw him violently to the ground. "Whom have we here?" demanded one of them, placing his foot on the breast of the prostrate man. The latter, though terrified, did not seem surprised at f,6,3 attack, and endeavoured to conceal his feat ures. "My friends." he said, in a faltering tt >ne; do not ill-treat me; I came here designedly." The deuce you did!" mea the Wolves; "you are a spy then. Well, you shall die the dleath oi one." Saint-Dieu, my excellent friends, do not hurt me. On I ny honour, I am here to serve you. Lead me to your chief." "We can he .ng him afterwards," sarid one of the Wolves, a robust sabotier, named Simon Lion, after th*;y had consulted together. I The others i approved with a gesture; and one of them" wham they called Livandre, snatched the prisoner's mantle from his face. The four W olves drew back in astonish- ment. "The Master of Tremlays they exclaimed, simultaneously. I The Master of Trernlays in person, my -?-?- good friends," said Vaunoy, attempting a smile. We are not thy friendis," muttered Livandre, in a »w and menacing tone; and this time thou shalt not escape ..8." Saying which, he detached a cord from his waist, and. having formed a running noose at one end of it, threw the other over the branch of an old oak. Vaunoy's terror was overpowering. He was utterly unable to explain the object of his visit. He had previously calculated all the chances of his perilous enterprise, but he had not reckoned upon his cowardice, which was n w about to destroy him. He had left Tiemlavs in one of those moments of desperate lesolution in which the most timid become to some degree foolhardy. His hatred for Didier, or rather his passionate desire to cast this stumbling-block out of his path, had, to a certain extent, blinded him to the danger he incurred. He could do nothing himself against Didier, the king's officer, and his official guest, and yet it was necessary that Didier should disappear. It was a question of fortune, which might become also a question of life and death. By a strange coincidence, this young soldier found himself fatally in conflict with Vaunoy on all points at the same time. Alice's love for him. and her coldness for Beehameil in consequence, would alone have been a suffi- cient cause for emnitv for, a.t this tinje, when Parliament occupied it-self almost. d\j>ly in investigating the titles of the nobility, it behoved Vaunoy to secure, at any sacrifice, i ,.ørr- t } the support of the comptroller-royal, on which absolutely depended the opulent in- heritance of Trema. But a more powerful motive still had in- duced Vaunoy to brave the vengeance of the Wolves, and now that it was necessary to act he had become paralysed with fear. Lion seized lilim across the body. and Livandre placed the rope around his neck. '"Haul!" cried the Hatter, and the wretched Vaunoy was instantly suspended. But at this moment a fifth person bounded out of the thicket, and severed the rope with a stroke of bis hanger, and Vaunoy fell in a mass to the ground. What is the meaning of this, Yuami ?"' demanded the four Wolves. "Do you not know. comrades?" said Yuamn. "that there is something between this wretch and our chief for which hanging would be too easy a death?" "Away. then, with him to the chief!" said Livandre in a morose tone. Vaunoy. who had been more frightened than hurt, rose upon his knees, and took the rope from his neck. The first danger, miraculously avoided, had given him some courage. "Do not allow your people to ill-use me. he said to Yuamii. in a. firmer tone; "this rope has very nearly lost you 500.000 livres." Five hundred thousand livres they re- peated amazed. Vaunoy breathed. The effect was pro- duced. "Conduct me to your chief." he said, in a tone of authority. They blindfolded1 him, and then led him to -?--?-?- the summit of the hill, near the ruined towers. Then they began to descend, and lie felt a colder air strike upon his cheek. Sometimes his conductors led him down steep and slippery staircases, and sometimes carried him in their arms. A confused murmur of distant voices fell upon, his ears. Soon afterwards the bandage was removed', and he found himself in a. spacious cavern, surrounded by a numer- ous body of men. Around a massive table in the centre of the vault were seated nine old men, the senators of this strange republic. One of them, having made a gesture of silence, de- manded of Vaunoy why he had come to the Wolf Pit. "I wish to see the Wolves," J'e replied. It is a sight which may cost hee disar, Herve de Vaunoy. Hast thou forgotten all the injury thou hast done as?" "Mo; but I counted upon your good sense and your misery—in a word. I wish to rid myself of an enemy !—do you wish to gain 500,000 livres?" Five hundred thousand halters! cried Y uami, forcing himself through the crowd to the ta.ble occupied by the senate. Fattier Touissaint and comrades, do not pay atten- tion to what this lying wretch tells you—you know him-and, moreover, in the chiefs ab- sence, you can decide nothing." (To be Continued.) -? ?- -?
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zE12,000 STOLEN. THIRTY YEARS' FORTUNE LOST IN FIVE MINUTES. A gentleman named Horan returned to Paris after an absence of 30 years in South Africa, where be bad succeeded in amassing; a competence. Before sailing for home lie realised all his property, and placed the proceeds, about S12000. in notes, to,, pother with a quantity of valuable jewellery, in A small valise. On alighting at the Gare St, Lanra I Mr. Horan took a cab and drove to an apartment* I house, where a friend of his used to reside. He left the bag in the cab while he went upstairs to see if his friend still lived there, and when be cams down five minutes afterward* the cub was gone and the bag with it. Up to the present the police have not been able to put their hands on the thief. -?.
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IN THE FAMTLY. STRANGE TALE OF SUICTDAlr TENDENCY. Mrs. Bishop, of Berrow Green, Martky, near Worcester, wife of a well-known farmer, haa died from the eifects of poison. It was dis- covered on Monday morning- that she hail taken some deleterious liquid. Dr. Greenssll'ft service.* were quickly obtained, and the usual remedies applied, but without success. No reason can be assigned for the act, but it is stated that t.wo neai relativos of the deceased committed suicide in a similar way. ?- -?..
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(Limited), Uandatf-rnad, Canliff. 0i;lli23__ Vai e I Wanted "at~on?e, experienced Single-handed House- ma'd; well recommended.—Applv for particulate Miss Evans, Llangattock Park, Ci ickhowell. h23 Wanted immediately, stronsr Girl. Farmhouse, who can milk.—State age and wages required Mrs. Williams. Hie HO!11"t' Llanmaes. Cowbridtre. 419h27 Wante<l, experienced House-Parlourmaid.—Applv L. B.. Winchester House. Newp<'rt, Mon. 416h27_ House-Parlourma:d; aped 17-18; references.— App'y 179. Newport-road, Cardiff. 417h23 Plain'Cook country: gorwl 1'13.1'1' for a respectable girl; lady and gentleman only —State references and full parb'culars to Mrs. Bagnall Evans, Nant-yr- Eiriwvs. Llanlwidy. Whitland K S.O. 395b21 Wanted, experienced General at once.— APT*V 5, Park-grove, Cardiff. 397h23 Wanted. g-O'vl General at oncp ii^c Housemnid- Wa'tress and Nurse Girl.—Mre. Brooke, Va^a House, LlandrindodJWells. 41C.i21 Tlioroughlv reliable Person for General Housework in Gentleman's Family in Newport; three other indoor servants; tarly rising indisnensible; fringed hair objected to; to help mistress by supervision if necessary.—Apply, stating wages, to V., Western Mail, Newport. 347h26 Wanted immediately, strong Young Girl, about 17, to Assist in Housework good references.—Apply 31, Charles-street. Cardiff. 336h25 Wanted immediately, trustworthy Servant; two in fi.milv.—Applv. personallv or by letter, giving full particulars and references, 9, Parade, Carmarthen. 3311.26 Wan ted, in"the Onint-v. a General Servant, who can wash and bake: wages B15 a year: references quired.— Address Y VS. '■Yos' 11 Mail, Cardiff. h22 House and Parlour Maid Wanted: must thoroughly understand her duties.—Mrs. Fisher, S. Agstba's, Tenby. 335h26 "Wanted. Young Girl (Churchwoman), about 18, to Wait Upon Children and do Light Housework: wages, £ 10.—Applv 5, Glossop-terrace. Boath. Car- diff. _?_ 276h22 WaBted. Two gootl Servants—One who Understands Plain Cooking and good General: must produce good referencre good vm.ges given.—Apply Williams, Punch House. Tredegar. 231h21 Wanted, Two good General Servants for Large House of Business; good wares given to suitable girls.— Apply Housekeeper, Reynolds and Co. (limited), Newport, Mon. 251h21 Wanted, an experienced Houae-PartountMud —Mrs. Kay. The Elms, Pontyclun. 2701-21 Wanted, experienced Housemaid: good needle- Wf.miU; able to wait at table—Apply, stating age, woges. and reference, Mrs. Stevens, Penhill. Car- diff 2371x25 Wanted. Sewing or Useful Maid, who will Assist in Housework.—Apply, stating age. wages. and reference, Mrs. Stevens, Penhill, Cardiff. 236h25 I Wanted, experienced Cook-General for Small Family aged not under 22; no washing; good wages uiven'—Auply Mæ. Harris, 13. Windsor-road, Barry. 239h25 Wanted, experienced General.—62, Oakfiei^treet, Cardiff. 22D1125 — Wanted, good General Servant must be good> pbin cook —Appty Norlands, Clytha Park, Newport.. 355h?.5 Gfflieral Servant Wanted, June 9; wMh, it-on, and plain cooking; comfortable home wages £ 1^—1^3, Castle-road, Cardiff. __271h25_ Genera' Servant Wanted must have a good rafe- rence.-Apply Mrs. Mattock. 18, Queen-street Car- diff. 185h23 Wanted, an experienced~General.—Apply, between five and seven, Mre. Howard, 59, Despenser-atreet, Riverside. Oanliff. ??_ _? 183h23 Wanted, experienced General Servant: plain cook- ing good wages to competent person—Apply, after six, Mre. Leaning, 1, Gwydr-terrace, Swansea. h23 Wanted immediatelv, Gene-il Servant; able to wash and iron and do plain cooking.-7Mr8. Maybeny Williams, Victoria-buildings, Pontypridd. 15511^3 Wanted. Plain Cook: some housework; wages, £ 16—Mrs. Dovey. Llanishen Vicarage. Cardiff. h^5 —Wanted-imn .ediitelv, G?nerai Servant; grod plain cook; must be trustworthy and produce prst-class character; another servant kpnt.-Apph. with full particulars. Philip James. Clvdacli. Abergavenny. rh23 WanU'd. an experienced Plain Cook.—Apply Mrs. Hunter, Rosemount (near Roatli Tramcar Tennurus), N (wport.road. Cimiitr. Bóh2Z W?nteiF"a gcod General Servant.; one who knoW; g( rret.hing about dairy work prefernod.-Address v 33. Western Mail, Cardiff. 19761.^ —Wanted, experienced Hcueenwd in Gentleman's Family in Country; aged 26 to 3O.-M. M., Strana ghan. Castle-street, Canliff^ ? J" respectable General Servant, with knowledge of cooking* comfortable home; good references mdii pen'able.—Apr'?" Misd Lewis, Oaklanos, Rumney Hill, n<*r Cardiff. 9h21„_ An experiencefl General Servant Wanted, aeed about 22.—Apply Mre. Ctolle, Holly, Llanishe^JlhZl SERVANTS WANT PLACES. WantedT Situation as good Plain Cook in Cte. Ue- man'f Familv. where kitcbenmaid ie kept.—ArldresK Rees. 34. Metal-street, Roath. Cardiff. 338h26_ W;vnte<L Re^engagement by respectable Middle- aged Person, as Nurse to Invalid Lady or Gentleman good references.—Add ress R. Hucker. Beaumont House. Llandaff. Cardiff. 217h25 "Disengaged. General (21). cook. wash, iron Cook- <~oners! (24V—long characters: Cooks. Housemaids; li.t. f,-pr. —British Agencv, Al>erdn re .Tniict'on fstan-ped address). 169h25 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. Ladies and T>eft.-off Clothing Bou^'bt. prio?s given: ord"r¡; prorrnrUy attended to, town or countrv..Mrs. North. 14, Caroluif-fitroct, wHHwmmmmMm—mtmmmmm MISCKLLATTZOirS SALES. AL>VFRTLSKMKN'PB Insert-ed under this heading at th~ following1 Repaid rat^e 20 vcrds, 1 day. 6d ..5 di>ys. Is .6 iftvg. lfl. oc. Poultry. Pigeon, Cage Bird, and Dog Foods.—Write for price" and samples to Noah Re-es and Son, Hay, Corn, and Seed Merchant*, Cardiff. e5229 1.000 Buaineas Carda, Memorandum*, or Billheads, 3c. 10.000 Useful Handbills, Sa. 6d. samples free.- Fisher and Co.. Uacfaine Printer*. Broadmead. Bris- AI. e4419 American Ice Cream Machines.-l^ab'»ur snd Trouble Snyed. every requisite for tc- Cream Business in Stock; instructions in making ice TI free to customers; price list post fre?.-Address Anclo- An.eriran Ice Cream Company, Judd-btreet, Buston- road, London. e9362h26 BUSINESS ADDRESSES. TO-DAY'S fl WEATHER FORECAST. ? THROUGHOUT THE WEST OF ENGLAND Alf^H Weather fÛI'e"&8t: -KûriJI2rly winds, moderate at fresh generally. V BLUE SERGE SUITS SHOULD BE WORN. The West End Tailors, 19, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF, ? AT 50s- I TO MEASURE. PATTERNS POST FREE. I' .11 A 'f.:¡ j 1 THE GENUINE .,? SYRUP OF PIGS is ¥ JESSE WILLIAMS'. ,Sjj ji In Is. and 2s. 6d. Bottles. PARK.HALL BUILDINGS, CARDIFF — ■ ..?.? THE BEST LAXATIVE For LADIES and CHILDREN. IMPORTANT | TO THE PUBLIC- JESSE WILLIAMS' SYRUP OF FIGS IS THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE pHIL pHIIJ LIPS RHEUMATIC Q U R E 24, ST. MARY-STREET. CARDIFF. Mr. Piititt. White Hart Hotel, Pontypridd, sayi( "Your oocks cured me of sciati:a." John Giibble, of St. Ma.ry Church. near Cowbridfe. says: -"Your Socks and Wristlets done me a lot of good. I am now able to go to work." JJELTS. 10s. 6d. EACH. BEND SIZE OF WAIST NEXT TO THE SKIN. SOCKS, IOS. 6d. PER PAIR. SEND SIZE OF BOOTS. Mr. Evan Lewis, Bvas Cottage, St. Mellon's, -YI:: — "I am ml;ch better since wearing your Socks." Henrv Fauikner. 2, Dram-rosd-sid' Graig, Quaker'i- Yard. iear Treharris, says.—"The Belt I had from you has taken the pain away, and I am getting much stronger." William Edwards. Tiie Hook, Haverferdwest, says: —"Your Socks have done me a lot of good. I am now able to get about." William Scott. 53, Bridge-street, Troedyrhiw, W": —"I have had ne Rheumatic since wearing ywr Seeks" WR I S TS. 5s. Send Size of Wrists, HUNLRF.DS OF TESTIMONIALS CAN BE SEEN OF THIS WONDERFUL CURE AT THE ABOVE ADDRESS. AGENTS. The following are duly appointed as sirtunts far tb# sale of Phi! Phillips's Rheumatic Cure: Mr. J SWAXKT.AND. Bridge-street. Kidwelly. Mr. J. PRICE. Church-road Station, near Newport Mr. THOMAS B. NEAT,, 45. Mackworth-stree* Bridgend. Mr. JOSEPH MORGAN. Main-street. Maesyowmmer. Mr D. V. MORCAMBE, 10, Bush-street, Pembroke Dock. Mr. JAMES LEES, Newland-street, Ooleford. Mr. MORGAN PARR, Stationer, 168, Cardlil raad, Abe-aman, Aberdare.. Mr. JOHN D. JONES, 42, Upper Hi/rh-street, Rhvmnev Mr. JAMES P. JONES, Newcastle Emlyn. Mr. M. JOHN. Grocer. Ferryside, Carmarthenshire. Mr. E. J. JONES, Presteign. Mr. R. PRICE, Penvjrraie- Mr. W. HITCHTNS. Grocer, Bridgend. Mr. W. GRIFFITHS, Clvdach. Swansea. Mr. E. T. DAVIES, The Emporium, IJanstephMV Carmarthenshire. Mr. W. C. DAVIES, Llanfellta Farm. Bwlch. R-S-W. i Mr. D. I.. JONES. Bookseller. Briton Ferry. Mr. S. BAYITS. 3. Park-road, Redditch. Mr. L. BRIGSTOCKE, Haverfordwest. Mr E. SMITH. Arnold Fann. Little Hereford. Mr. T. D. MEYLER. Chemiet. Milford Haven. Mr. DAVID EVANS. 1, Woodland-read, LlaneHy. 40879