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PUBLIC AMTJSEJCEFTS. ? ? CARDIFF. rpHEATSE ROYAL twice and Manager .Mr. EDWARD FLETOER. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), MAY 20th. ACKNOWLEDGED A BRILLIANT SUCCESS, HILTON BODE COMPANY, la the Most Successful Musical Comedy. Ever Produced, entitled- GENTLEMAN JOE (THE HANSOM CABBY). Originally. Produced at the Prince of Wanes' Theatre, London. Joe, a Hansom Cabby.-Mr. FRANK DANBY fcmma Miso EMMELINE ORFORD Doors Open at Seven, Commence at 7.30. Time and Prices cs usual. Half-price at Nine o clock. Booking Offices at Messrs. Thompson and Shackell's (Limited), Queen-street, from Ten Till Five o'clock. Telephone No. 521. MONDAY NEXT. MAY 25th, GIGANTIC ATTRACTION FOR WHITSUNTIDE 1 The Best Military Drama, Ever Produced— THE INDIAN MUTINY. MATINEE, WHIT-MONDAY AT TWO O'CLOCK. 44951 /1 RAND theatre. The Premier Theatre of Wales. LtMee and Manager .Mr. CLARENCE SOUNDS. Enthusiastic Reception on the Return Visit of the Accomplished Young Actor, Mr. T. B. THALBERG, and Company, .in THE J>ROFESSOR.'S LOVE STORY In Act II. THE HARVEST GLEES will be Sung by the Celebrated ORPHEUS QUARTETTE of Male Voices n..rll mx»n at 7 commence 7.30. Office open at Thettre daily 10 to 4. Telephone 725. Prices fed. to Is. WHIT MONDAY. AT TWO AND 7.30, The Great American Drama. ? THE PRAIRIE FLOWER. 44959 THE E M P I R E QUEEN-STREET. If Director—OswAIjD STOLL. NOTICE.—Owing to the admirable system of Ventilation the atmosphere is cooler inside than "Slwde 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 I.EAMORE, The elongated (Dan) Leno. MISS ARCHIE RICH ARBS, Burlesque Actress and Songstress. ALLIS and JTJAN. A duo of knockabout eccentrics. Miss LILIAN ROBIN A, a charming songstress. JOE EDMONDS, the Black Diamond. •ISS ROSE HAMILTON, Singer and Dancer. NEXT WEEK: The Original Leopolds, of "Frivolity" Fame. in a Side-splitting Comicality. Seats can be booked daily from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., and from 7 pjn. to 10 p.m. BM &f Boxes. Fauteuils, and Grand Circle. NEWPORT. iT H E E M P I R E Managing Director OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT, The Original, Onlv, and Incomparable C A I C E » O "nose Performance on the Wire compels enthusiastic apnlause and undisguisable amazement. FLORENCE HASTINGS, THE MONOPEPICAL BROWNS, HERBERT LE MARTINE. the Pantos, Let-v Iris, Marion Bell, and Sam Dal ton. Next Week.—Paul Langtry, Lizzie Valroee, The ?é'k pHIL pHILLIPS iR HE U MAT ICe U R E 24. ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. „J*r- Parfitt, White Hart Hotel, Pontypridd, nays:— Tour nocks cured me of soiafciia." John Gabble, of St. Mary Church, near Cowbridge, •Va: —"Tour Soeks and Wristlets dene nte a let *• good. I am now able to go to work." J^ELTS. 10s. 6d. EA€H. S&ND SIZE OF WAIST NEXT TO THE SKIN. OCKS, 10s. 6d. PER PAIR. SEND SIZE OF BOOTS. Mr. Evau Lewis, Byas Oottage, St. Mellon' says: I am much better "sinee wearing your Socks." y "enry Faulkner, 2, Dram-road-side, Graig, <|uaker's- '*ard. near Trebarris, aav;.—"The Belt I had from has taken the pain'away, and I am getting h stronger." "illij,m Edwards, The Hook, Haverfordwest, says: 'Tour Sock* have done me a lot of good. I am able to get about." William Sestt. 53, Bridge-street, Troedyrhiw, says: SccV no Rheumatie sine# wearing your R IS TS. 5s. lit;xy WR I S TS. 5s. TV Send Size of Wrists, ^NPREDS OF TESTIMON1 AM PAN BR SEEN THIS WONBJ2RFUL CURE AT THE ABOVE ADDRESS. AGENTS. nc foQowing are duly appointed as agents for tile w'« of Phil Phillips's Rheumatic Cure: — Jr- J. SHANKLAND, Bridge-street, Kidwelly. 2r- J PRICE, Church-read Station, near Newport. *r- THOMAS B. NEAL, 45, Mackworth-street. *rideend. w Sr- JOSEPH MORGAN, Main-street, Maesycwmtner. *r D. v. MORCAMBE, 10, Bush-street, Pembroke w Sock. Vr- JAMES LEES, Newland-street, Oolefowi. *r- MORGAN PARR, Stationer, 168, CsriiiMad, w Abf>raaj»B, Aberdare. *• JOHN B. JONES, 42, Upper High-street, *» *hvoiney Sr- JAMES P. J0NES, Newcastle Emlyn. IJr- M. JOHN. Grocer. Ferryside, Carmarthenshire. y- E. J. JONES, Presteign. j,1- J; PRICE, Penygraig. JJr- w. HrrCHINS, ffrocer, Bridgend. {J1"- W. GRIFFITHS, Olydach, Swansea. *r- E. T. BAVTES, The Emporium, Llanstephan, i, Carmarthenshire. W. O. DAVIES, IianfeUta Farm, Bwlch, R.S.O. ?f. p. t. JONES, Bookseller, Briton Ferry. Mr. S. BAYI.IS. 3. Park-road, Redditch. b. BRIGSTOCKE, Haverfnrd .vest. JJ1". E. SMITH, Arnold Farm, Little Hereford. *r. T. D. MEYLER, Chemist. Milford Haven. *r- DAVID EVANS. 1, Woodlami-road, Llanolly^ heL.GRAV:F, DYEW ORKS fj CARDIFF. FOR BOATa PARK AND CATHAYS ON CRWTTS ROAD BRIDGE. e8291 PUBLIC NOTICES. CARD IFF EXHIBITION, 1896 MATRON HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. QPEN jQ A I L I From 10-50 a.m. till 10.30 p.m. FINE ART GALLERY (Containing 800 Pictures). MACHINERY IN MOTION. SREAT DISPLAY OF WORKING MODELS. WORKING COAL MINE. MODEL GOLD MINE. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. LAKE and CANAL, with ELECTJTRIO LAUNCHES and GONDOLAS. BAND OF 2nd KING'S SHROPSHIRE LIGHT INFANTRY. Will Perform Twace Daily in the IMPERIAL GARDENS-fronll. 2.30 p.m. till Five, and 7.39 ti!l Ten THE OLD WORLD BAND (From Amsterdam) Will Perform on Band Stand :n I material Garden from 1.30 p.m. till 2.30 and from 5 50 till Seven. PANORAMA OF WATERLOO. GRAND WATER SPECTACLE AND OPEN-AIR OPERA, "SANTIAGO." WITH A CHORUS OF 150 VOICES ON STAGE AND LAKE. THE WHOLE OF THE GROUNDS WILL BE BRILLIANTLY ILLUMINATED NIGHTLY BY 10,000 FAIRY LAMPS. JN RESPONSE TO NUMEROUS REQUESTS, THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL HAVE DECIDED TO ACCEPT PAYMENT FOR SEASON TICKETS BY THE FOLLOWING INSTALMENTS, NAMELY:- ON APPLICATION, (a. (Including Cost of Photo- graph), and THREE MONTHLY PAYMENTS of 501. EACH, PAYABLE at ONB. TWO, and THREE MONTHS AFTER DATE of APPLICATION. Applications for Soacon Tiekete will be received at the Exhibition. 43344 DR. BARNAJRDO'S NATIONAL HOMES FOR PESTITUTE CH1LPREN. The DATE of THIS YEAR'S STREET COLLECTION is Fixed for SATURDAY, 20th June, for the whole of SOUTH WAr,ES. A Large Number of Workers is Needed in Every Part of the Principality, t-nd all Friends who purpow helping will please communicate at an early elate with THE SUPERINTENDENT. Ever Open Door," 15, Moira-terrsce, Cardiff. It is hoped South Wales will on that day contribute at least the amount of one week's Food Bill of the Homes, which is never less than £1,050 44979 Tr ORNA DOONE COMPANY. The Favourite Steamers, LORNA DOONE, SCOTIA, &c., will Commerce Running <or the SEASON' on SATURDAY NEXT, May 23rd. For Sailings See later Daily Papers or Bills. Special Arrangements with Parties. For Further Particulars apply to Mr. A. LOWICK, 45002 Pier-head, Cardiff. QARDIFF EXHIBITION' BICTCUSTS VISITING the EXHIBITION in WHIT-WEEK are INVITED to BRING their MACHINES to TRY the NEW SCIENTIFICALLY- CONSTRUCTEP CYCLE TRACK. e5373 EXHIBITION OF MAIL CARTS AND JpERAMBULATORS CONSIGNMENTS ARRIVING DAILY. IN ALL THE VERY LATEST DESIGNS. ?t?"? <? "HAMMOCK WOODCNETTE* 9014 ^AWCETT II CiPATENTfM* .?- Largest Stock in Wales to Select from at SPENCERS RENOWNED BABY CARRIAGE WARE HOUSE, ST. JOHN'S CHURCH SQUARE, CARDIFF. Repairs in all Braaefces by Experienced Workmen. THEGREAT BLOOD PURIFIER THOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS Overcome the worst forms of diseases and the foulest state of the Blood, Stomach, Liver and Kidneys; they go to the core of every disease, where no ettter medicine has power to reach. In Boxes, at 111. 1¥1 and 2s. 9d each. Sold by all Chemists, or frem the Burdock Pill Manufactory, 44, Oxford street, Swansea _L_?. WEEKLY MAIL AND NEWS OF THE WEEK. PKIEE OWE PENNY. EXCURSIONS. ORNA DOONE PASSENGER STEAMSHIPS RE-COMMENCE to 13.JX- on SATURDAY, May, 23. See Announcement under Public Notice?. 45003 BTTSIJTESS ADDB.ESSES. rjlYPEWRIT ING ALL BRANCHES OF TYPEWRITING EXECUTED AT SHORTEST NOTICE. ALL PRICES INCLUDE PAPER. '1. Authors' MSS. (over 3,600) per 1.800 words 1 3 Authors' MRS. (under 3,906) per folio 72 words.. 0 1 Legal and General Copying — 0 1 Ba.ance Sheete -.0 2 Tabular Work „ ..0 2 Specifications, &c., per page foolscap 0 4 £ Carbon Copies, each Duplicate Half-price of Higher Number* of Copies at a Jauch Cheaper Rate. SHORTHAND CLERKS IN ATTEN- DANCE FOR TAXING KOTES OF DRAFT AGREEMENTS, INMEK- TURES. BILLS OF QUANTITIES. SPECI- FICATIONS, tc., &c. or to WAIT UPON CUSTOMERS AT OWN OFFICE. "ESTERN J^IMPTED WESTERN MAIL BUILDIN>GS, CARDIFF. •6265 T EETH. A COMPLETE SET, ONE GUINEA. jyj" ESSRS. Q.0 ODMAK 56, QUKKN STREET, AND 10, DUKE- STREET, CARDIFF. SINGLE TOOTH, 2s. M.; 5 TEARS' WARRANTY. Painlessly Fitted by Atmospheric Suctiow AT eNE-THIRD THE USUAT, CHANGES. No extractions i>eoe.ssary. Country Patients supplied in One Visit and Railway Faro allowed. Dr. ANDREW WILSON (late R.N.) says "I can recom- mend Mr. Goodman PA a very skilful and humane Dentist. His reasonable charges should attract to him all classes." CONSULTATIONS FREE. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN DENTISTRY. MESSRS. GOODMAN, 10, DUKE-STREET, aud 56, QUEEN STREET, Cardiff, And at 86, TAFF-STRRET, PONTYPRIDD. 28. HIGH-STREET, NEWPORT. 15, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA. Hours, Ten te Eight. Consultations Free. e3541 w! eI Walker> BAY, CORN, AND SEED MERCHANT, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. 9 AND 19, NORTH-STREET, A«)UCULTVSAL SJlJEP8, GARDEN ANM FLOWER .SERBS, ALL VARIETIES OF SEED POTATOES. Agent for Lawe's Chemical -Manure Oonapany. HOTELS. CLIFTON H ° T E L CLIFTON-STREET, ROATH, JAMES N. DOBBS, PROPRIETOR. BILLIARDS. Wines and Spirits of the Finest Quality. e5290 -?.?- SEASIDE AND COUNTITS. APARTMENTS. U X T O N — HA DDON GttOVE 1?0 HYDROPATHIC AND WINTER RESIDENCE.— Spacious accommodation; reoriaoi'Mi, billiard, and smoke rooms; tennis lawn, Ac. thorough ti'eatment for rheumat'sm, gout, Ac. dark-room.—Send fot term*. G. E. HALL. Proprietor. e5348 ..111 Xy O O A/\(f\ to be Lent on Note ef C&tJm to tmi J\J\s Hand without lees,sure ties, publicity, or delay. Town or Country. Strictly private.—Repayments to suit borrowers' convenience. -Trade bills discounted.—Central Advance liank, 40, Wood-street, Cardiff. S. Harris, manager. e5296 M 0 N E Y TO LEND. Easy Repttymentt. JteMentthle Interest. Siricti Privaey. THREE POUNDS TO A THOUSANIH. Call or write to R. PHILLIPS, 18, CHURCH-STREET, P5057d CARÐIW. These in Want of Cash to Apply to the Provincial Union Bank, 1, Queen-square, Bristol, or to the District Agent, E. W. Weber, 3. Working-street. Cardiff. e4559 -? THE 4 EVENING EXPRESS CONTAINS MORE NEWS THAN ANT OTHER EVENING PAPER IN WALES. TRY Our Blue Serge Suits. Bishop ft Co., Queen-street; opposite Empire. Cratre Notices* V&T DECORATORS. \\r DAVIS AND SON We POINTERS, GLASS, OIL, AND PAPER-HANGING MERCHANTS, 11. QiJEEN-STREET. DYEWOBKS, ETC. S"F YOU WANT YOUR CLOTHES X NICELY CLEANED, GO TO HOBBS, DYER. 1. NELSON-TERRACE. ? PTJBNITTTBB. TSEVAN & COMPANY. LIMITED D "THE CARDIFF FURNISHERS." ST. MARY-STTTFET AND DUKE-STREET. -?-?-?. GARDEN SEEDS. WE. WATiKER, 5, Oueen-streefc, aivl TV 10, North-street, Cardiff.—Agricultural, Garden, suid Flower Seeds, and Seed Potatoes an aU varieties. E5119 -?. GROCERIES. AVID J('NES & CO.. LIMITED THE PEOPLE'S FOO^ PROVIDERS, The Finest Butter. lOd. per lb. Uall at Wharton-street. EATS. ATS— PARSLEY'S^"Arcade, for Hafld- made Hats.-40, Caroline-street, 15, W y ndhagi arcade. Buy from the maker. RHEUMATIC CURE. FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO PHIL PHILLIPS. 24. ST. MART-STREET. TEA. AVID JONES and CO. Limited JL? FOR FINEST TEA IN THE MARKET. CALL AT W H ARTON-STREET. -?. WHERE TO LUNCH. nnHE SCOTIA" RESTAURANT LUNCHEONS, TEAS, DINNERS xb, DUKE-STEKET. TYPEWRITING. ANIEL OWEN AND CO. (Limited) J<L? Legal Work, Specifications, Estimates, and all Branches of Typewriting executed on the Shor est Notice. Terms on application. WESTERN MAIL BUILT'INC-iS. CARDIFF CARDIFF EXHIBITION. GENERAL SECTION—STAND 117. R. J. HEATH AND SONS I'lANOFOKTES by—BROADWOOD, Sehiedmayer, GIclla.ri, Emrd. Kirkman, Kaps, Brinamead, Skoinway, Hopkinson, Bechttein, Challen, Keumeyer. 4c. ORGANS by:—MASON and I^AMLIN, Bell, Smith, Carjenter, Stealing, Story and Olark, Dohei-ty, Kam, fee., ku., and armoniums bj Alex- ander &c., (kc. A FULL CONCERT GRAND, 7i Octaves, by the genuine ani celebrated Arm, SOHIEDMAYSR, for Hire, for Concerts, Ac. r«ABGRST POSSIBLE D1S0OUNTS FOR OASH. KXPBRIENCED TUNERS VISIT ALL PARTS OF SOUTH WALES PERIODICALLY. REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS EXECUTED BY FIRST CLASS AND EXPERIENCED LONDON WORKMEN. SPECIAL QUOTATIONS FOE PLACES OF WOR- SHIP. INSTITUTIONS, AND S0HOOLS. Before Purchasing, do not fail to Send for our Price Lists Md Verdict of 900, and Compare our Prices and Terms with other Houses. SHOWROOMS- 51, QUEEN -STREET, CARDIFF; 70, TAFF-STREET, PONTYPRtDD and il, WINDSOR-ROAD, PENARTH. AGENCIES AT ABERAVON, <!AMXTON-BARRT. CAERPHILLY, BRIDGEND, MAESTES, CANVASSERS WANTFP 'N ALL PARTS, ON GOOD COMMISSION. e534 SWAN'S NEWTOWN PIPPIN 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-atreet, Cardiff, The armn Hotel, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, The Bertram Hotel, Roath, Cardiff, The Hastings Hotel, Herbert-ftreet. Cardiff, The Windsor Hotel, Docks, Cardiff, And the Leading Hotels Throughout the Kingdom. GB0- M. SWAN AN'D C° 11, ALBERT-CHAMBERS, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. flAzlo4 H. T. GEORGE, Managing Representative. MANUFACTURER, Horsforth, offers hie Own Goods direct from the Loom at Mill Prices. Tiz.: — Serges, Fannies, Cashmeres, Bieges, Meltons. Mantle Cloths. Pattern sent free on application. Save all intermediate profit. Special Lot of Dress Meltons, all sha.< at per yard. Addreas MANUFACTURER, HORS- FORTH. LEEDS PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS THE EVENING-EXPRESS WORDS. OJ>"CK. THREE SIX TIUKS. TIKES. -1- 20 Words o 6 1 0 1 6 'i. — | i 39 Words j 9 1 6 2 3 40 Words 1 0 i 2 0 3 0 50 Words 1 3 2 6 { 3 9 Notice to Advertisora. IMPORTANT.—Advertisements to be classified must reach this office by 10.30 a.m.; but they san be inserted uo to 4.45 p.a. under heading of Toa LATR FOB CLASSIFICATION. The above charges apply only to consecutive 1»- sertiotis of the following ecass ef advertiaenaent-s: Situations Wanted or Offered, Apartments, Money Wanted, Partnerships, Lotfe and Found, Miseellaneous Wants, Businesses, Houses. Shops, Offices to let or Sell. Specific Artic.'e-a for Pale Privately. 11 the insertion* be not consecutive, or if payment be not made previous to publication, the credit rates will lie charged. N»we and Addrew to be counted. Orders sent through the post to be accompanied by P^tal Order or Halfpenny Stamps. i- deques, Pesiai and Post-office Order? should be eiwed »nd made payable to Mr. D. Watkin Thomas. Advertisements are leestTijJ aiso at the following Advertisements are leestTijJ aiso at the following SKb-offires — NEWPORT ?. .TREDEGAR-STREET. SWANSEA CASTIE-STREET. MERTHYK VICTORIA-STREET. PONTYPRIDD 4a, TAFF-STREKT. HEAD OFFICES:- CARDIFF: ST. MARY-STREET. COPIKS OXLY of testimonials should be enclosed (not original-) Advertisers are Cautioned that Postmasters are Not Allowed to Deliver Letters Addressed to Initials or Fictitious Names at any Peet-efRce. Letters addressed to Initials or Fictitious Names must bear the address of the advertiser or oat: of the offices of the Western Mail Tke boxes provided j' answers to advertisements appearing in the "Evening Bxpress" are not intended for ».ny other purpose whatever, and cannot be allowed to be used for the distribution of printed or written advertising eirculano or announcements of anv kind. "Apply at the Evening Express." mean* that the address of the advertiser can be obtained at tbe "Evening Express" office on personal application. If required to be sent by post, two stomps must be en- closed. N.K.—To avoid delay all letter* containing adver- tisements should haT. the words "Advertisement Department" on the Envelope. PERSONAL. Will Gccige I -te to Mav M. at Radmore Farm. Si. Briavol's, CQlefoal. <.41m. e9382i)20 PUBLIC-HOUSES. To Let, the Windra Arnw, Davit-streot.—Apply the Landlord, or Mr. S. A. Brain, Old Brewery. Car- dlff. e9375h22 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. Lsdied ond 'ientlnmen's Iveft-otf Clothing Bought: highest prices given: orders promptly stterded. to, town or country. Mrs. North, 14, Caroline-street, Cardiff. e9381h23 APARTMENTS. APARTMENTS TO LET Apartments.—Front and two Bed. rooms, euit gentleman or friends: hot and cold batli piano; trams pass door; terms moderate.—Mrs. Williams, Memoruvl-buiklm^s, Cowbridge-road, Car. diff. e9379h22 Gwbe't Private Hotel, Cardigm.—Extensive view of Cardigan Bay; bracing air; tennis, fishing, mag- nificent tattling charges moderate.—R. Williams, Proprietress. 332h26 Very Gomfortably Furnished Front Sitting-roooi and One or Two Bedrooms in Quiet Family; piano. hot and cold bath good cooking teiins moderate.— 6, Southey-street, Wordsworth-avenue, Roath. 326h22 Ilfracombe'.—The Owlton.—This superior Boarding Establishment; facing and cloee to sea and Victoria Promenade; liberal table; table d'hote daily; terms incdt'rate.—Apply Proprietress. 293h6 Mumbles.—Superior Furnished Apartments ..0 Let, near Bays conveyances meet all trains; boat kept; terms moderate.—1, Femcliffe Villa 25Rh25 ? Apartments, best end Plasturton-avenue, One or Two Bedrooms, Front Sitting-room good cook ng rind attendance. — Apply Y 62, Western Mail, Car- diff. 196h21 KISCX1LAKXOUS SALES. American Ice Cream Machines.— Labour and Trouble Saved, every requisite fw le- Cream Businees in Stock; instructions in making ice cream free to customers; price list post free.-Arldress Anglo- An.erican Ice Oream Company, Judd-street, Euston- rosd, London. e9362h26 1.000 Buaiaeas Cards. Menrarandnms, or Billheads, <h.; 10,000 Useful Handbills, 8s. 6d.; samples free.- Matter and Co., Machine Printers. Broadmead. Bris- jol. e4419 Poultry, Pigeon, Cage Bird, and Dog Foods.—Writo for pries* and oamples to Noah Reos and Son Hay, Cora, and Seed Merchants, Cardiff. e5229 PREMISES. Nc. 20, Alexan<Ira-rm<i, hot and cold bath, back entrance, and Shed at tack, to Let.- -Apply 74, De Burgh-street, Cardiff. e8393h26 For Sale, thoroughly well-built Villa very plea- santly situated; facing Mackintosh Institute; all latest improvements. -Apply 73, Keppoch-street. Car- diff. e93761i22 Ebbw Vale—To Let, splendid House, Double-fronted Shop, and Bakehouse: Buit. any busineis; low rent. —Messrs. Powell and Hughee, Ebbw Vale. 3371i25 Rdchmond-road.—Well-furnished Bouse tÕ- Let for Three or Six monthe; low rental.—Powell and Co., Borough-chambers, Cardiff. 321h26 JICYCLE3. 38-in. Crypto Front Driver lamp; bell new front grand touring maohsne.—Silvartoun. Rubber Ccmnany. Dooks. or, 41 Hamilton-street, Cardiff e9887h21 A1 Id ays' Cyclet, Manuracoures, Stock, and Depot; Ladies'" Machines for Hire; Repairs and Plating a Speciality; Alldayn' Cycle Riding School, Andrews- hall, St. Mary-street, Cardiff; open from 10 till 10.— For terms and particulars, apply AUdays and Onions, Pneumatic Enfrineering Company (Limited). 19, Weatgate-street, Cardiff. e53Q9 Abamfi.oa Ancient Ma^a and send Four Stamps for up-to-date flfycl-sts* R«ad Map of South Wales, with correct mileago to all chief towns, aad 1896 lists, now ready, containing uoeful hints, lateot noveltios, aart special bargains in Safeties and Tricycles, from 35a valve or inflator fittings, nuts and sundries, per retura —Morris Bros., Cycle Works, Pontypridd. el947 "REPAIRS.—Ail Go Q Aterrin tires., Pontypridd; no job too difficult, no job tee small. DoR't for- get. New Cycle Locks, 4d. e5250 Headquarters for Oycies.—We are the largest cycle dealers, hold the best agencies, have the largest stock, show it in the best manner, employ experts as ■alesmeK, and buy and sell at the lowest prices. CAP send for catalogues.—Griffiths Cycle Corporation U. 57, Queen-street, Cardiff. e5145 | MUSICAL. ADVERTISEMENTS inserted under this heading at the following prepaid rates:- 20 words, 1 day. 6d.3 days. Is .6 days. Is. 6d. For Ssle, Seven-string Zither Banjo, S2, and Seven. string Ordinary Banjo, 17s 6d. also genuine Ameri- can Guitar, 30s. rane and genuine bargains.—Fred G. Barnard, Banjo Studio, 148, Broadway, Cardiff. e9372h21 PIANOFORTE Lessons given by Young Lady to suit pupils after business hours; terms mode- rate.—MISS F. EVANS. 24, Cowbridge-road, Car- diff. e5C9S ? MISCELLANEOUS. Toiiacconistfi Commenong see Illustrated Guide and Qvtalogue (259 pages), 3d.—Tobacconists' Out- fitting Company. 181. Huston-rood, London; manager, Hy. Mvt-ra. e9335d A aud J. Haciikughton, tYoollen Manufacturers to the Queen, Pitlechry, Scotland. Noveltios ia Tex- tile Fabrics. A and J. Macnaugliton. Pitlochry, issue New Pattems-Suitinp from 2s. 6d.; Ladies' Tweeds from In. a yard. A and J. Macnaughton, Pitlochry, Sell Direct to Wearers Choice Costume Serges)! Black, Indigo, and Colours. A. and J. Macr.s iighton, Pitlochry, supply Tweeds and Serges at Mill Prices. Paroels 20s. VaJus Carriage l'aid. c5131 Is Tour Watch Wr8n: The Best and Cheapest Shop in Cardiff for the Repair of Watches of every description, English or Foreign, is 38, Castle Arcade (third shop from Castle-street), by Janes Keir, for ten years with Mr. Spiridioa. Clocks and Music Boxes Cleaned and Repaired. eA202 Aristotle's Works, complete Coloured Plates; genrine edition; 30 stampsi. "Paris by Night, 91' Gkv T.ife in Paris" (illustrated), 30 stamps, post free.—E. Rowker, 27, Ricudhaw-iibreet. Liverpool. Established 1!32. Patronise the Old FLrm. eolSB MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS BITKATIOiTS VACANT. Wanted, Two Sharp Lads, aged 16 to 18. for Billlwl Marker and Skittle Allev Attendant and to make thenieelvpe Generally Useful.—Apply, by letter, stat- ing wages required, and enclose copy of testimonials, to Secretary, Splott Conservative Club, 36, Habershon- street, not later than the 22nd inst. e9392h21 Wanted, Few good Carpent-era and Joiners.— Evans and Sons, Penvgraij. c5371 Wanted immedhtely. Groom-Coachman, and to Aff-ist Gardener; aged shout 20: tall and rlight. APJ.ly Frank T. James, Penydarren House. Merthyr Tydfil. 44^37 Wanted immediately, sober, steady Man ae Osffler; must thoroughly understand his work; married pre- ferred.—Apply, personally*, W. Thormey, Mer- thyr. 249h21 Grocm-Gardener Wanted; must make himself generally useful; aged i ot under 25.-Apply Ilees, Bryn Hedvdd, near Newport, Mon. 251h21 Wanted, experienced Gardener where strong Lad is Kept under.—Y 66, Western Mail. Cardiff. 2191i21 Wanted, a Cowman: must be an early riser and good milker; wages 17s. per week cottage and garden found; without children preferred.—Apply C. Lewis, Cog Farm, Sully. 138h23 ""Wanted immediately, Groom-C-oaehiim-i; good rider and driver, single or parr, and make himself generally useful.—Apply Penarth House, Penarth, from three to eight 44923 To Farm Labourers.— Wanted immediately, respect- able Mtn must understand gardening; make himself trererally useful.—R J Poole, 285, Bute-street, Car- diff. »9hl9 Wanted, strong Boy, 14 to 16 (indoors). Attend Small Garden, Mow Lawn, be Generally Useful.—Apply 0 7, Western Mail, Swansea. 16h21 To Pork Butchers.—Wante<l immediately, Young Man as Second Hand; accustomed to shop and able to kill small pigs; must be clean and quiek good references ind^spens'ble; permanent situation.— Apply, stating age, wages required, and references, Pwker, CI if ton-street, Cardiff. 330h20 Wanted, Foremen Roll-turner at Cyfartlifa Iron and Steel Works; liberal wages to suitable and ex- PfTHijeed at Cyfarthfa Offices, Merthyr Tvdtil. 44996 "~W;<nt€d. good Bench Hends.—Apply Crwys Steam Jo'merv Works, Richmond-road, Cardiff. 327h20 To Harness Makers.—Wanted at once, good General Hand;, niiwt be steadv.—Apply John Gunter, Manager, H. C. Rich. Coachhuilder, Harness Maker, and Saddler, High-stvjet, Brecon. 353h22 Wanted, Few good Carpenters and Joiners.—P. Evans and Sons. Penygraig. 45000 Boot Trade.—Wanted, a Young Man. able to Work Repairing Mactrne and to Assist in the General Repeirine; references required; perma- nency to a suitable hand.—Apply Turner and Co., Ludlow. 297h26 .lun'or Attendant Ta.«'lor Wanted st the Glamorgan Ccunty Asvlum, Bridgend; must be single and a good workman; £34 a year, with hoard, lodgiwr, washing, end unifo-.Tii after probarion—Apply to Med'cal Superintenrle.it. 44980 To Pork Butcliers.—Wanted immiv1;ately, an cxpe- rienced Assistant; must be good saloirwin.—Applv, stfttinsr reference* and wages required (indoors). Y 75, Western Mail Cardiff. 283h26 To Hairdressers.—Wanted immediately, Young Man (indoors); must be good h vrcutter and sbawr; refe- To Hairdressers.—Wanted immediately, Young Man (indoors); must be good h vrcutter and sbawr; refe- rences indispensable.—Applv E. Price, Docks. Car- diff. 273h21 Coopers.—^Wanted, Several good, steady Men.— Applv Thos. Ford and Co., Rer-street, Swan- sea. 256h25_ Wanted. steady Married Man, Salesman and Drive Pair Horses.—Applv, personallv, Hansard, Mer+hyr. 259h21 Grocerv.—Wanted, bv 26th inFL. Young Man to Do the Following Puti»s :—Wash Bacon, Attend to Stock in CerafR. end Drive Out Occasionally (driver kept): preference given to an abstainer and one who baa had s;mi!ar eXoerieDI'e.-S:t.:>t,ø wages (indoors) Jones, Westminster Stores, Barry Dock. 156h20 Grocery.—Wanted at once. Young Man for Ware- house, Assist Delivering (haulier kept). and Make Himself Generally Useful indoors: reference re- ouired.—Apply, stating salary, to J. Jones and Co., Troedyrhiw. 127M!O Wanted, a steady and intelligent Man as Milk Salesman; good character from last place renuired.— I Acnlv. personally. Cardiff Milk Supply, C«stle-road, CVrdiff. 8?h22 To Butchers.—Wanted, a Man. well up to the Trade.—Apply Smale and Son, Wind-street, Swan- Wh22 nvrrlrwstr.—Gents.* Hand Wanted; outdoors good refei-pncee indisr^nsaMe.—State ace and waces required to 0 4, Western Mail. Swansea. j(rjo~ A Condiiional Salary of 12s. 6d. to CT0 per week can be earned in Spare Hours or Evenings, bv Either Ser Everywhere —Proof sent frep to anyone socdirg ad<>r»*sed envelope in own handwriting to Manager (Department 9 B), 79, St Helen's-gardene, Ken*i»rgt/>n Tiondom. W. L12662 SITUATIONS WANT8P. be Given Anvone Procuring a Young Man with excellent testimonials, a good Permanent Situa- ti,,n —AT-t))y Y 79. Western Ma?l. Canl'ff. 319120 —To Builders, Plumbers. Carpenters, —A Fa+her Wishes to Apprentice his Son to Plmnbine or Car- pentering aged 16 strong and healthy.—Write Y 72, Western Mail. Cardiff. 265h21 Plumber Wants Job (Constant) in South Wale^: well up in sanitavV work. lead laying; can turn bis hand other branches; London references — Apr'v Plumber, 167, Commercial-road, Peckham. iondon, S.E. 209h25 Army Reserve Man Seeks Employment in Any Place of Trust: character on leaving the service exemplary. -Apply Y 59. Western Mail, Cardiff. 209125 A 18, Requires Situation «s Packer in Wholesale Warehouse; slieht: knowledge of book- keeping in or near Cardiff preferred.—Address G. Kgvood, 31, Badminton-road, St. Paul's, Bristol. h25 W»ntedby steady Man7~23^ ^Situation in Milk Trade, Porter, or Drive Grocer's Cart: live out.— C. B. A., Western Mail Office, Newport. 172h23
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Tredegar. 231h21 Wanted, Two good General Servants for Large House of Business; good wages given to suitable girls.— Apply Housekeeper, Reyno'de and Co. (limited), Newport. Mon. 251h21 Wanted, au experienced House-Parlourmaid.—Mrs. Kay, The Elms, Pontyclun. 270b21 Wanted, experienced Housemaid; good needle- woman able to wait at table.—App'y. stating age, wages, and jeference, Mrs. Stevens, Penhill. Car- diff. 237h25 Wanted. Sewing or Useful Maid, who will Assist in Housework.—Apply, stating uge. wages, aud reference, Mrs. Stevens, Penhill, Cardiff. 236h25 ""Wanted-immediately, an experienced General Ser- vant; must be a good cook; good reference indis- pensable; wages £ 12.—Apply 12, Westbourne-road, Penarth 229h20 Wanted, experienced Cook-General for Small Family; aged not under 22 no washing; good wages grvea.—Apply Mrs. Harris, 13, Windsor-road, Barry. 239h25 Cardiff Union.—Ely Schools.—Wanted, an Assis- tant Laundress; wages JB16 a year, with board, lodging, and wasbing,-Apply to the Master. [44832 Wanted, experienced General.—62, Oakfield-street, Cardiff. 2201125 Wanted, good General Servant: must be good plain cook —Apply Norlands, Clytha Park. Newport. 255h25 General Servant Wanted. June 9; wash, iron, and plain cooking; comfortable home wages £ 12.-142, Castle-road, Cardiff. 27:lh25_ General Servant Wanted must have a good infe- l"C'nce.-Apply Mrs. Mattock, 18, Queen-street, Car- diff. 1851i23 -?-?- -? Wanted, an experienced General.—Apply, betweeen five and seven, Mrs. Howard, 59, Despenser-street, Riverside, Cardiff. 183h23 Wanted, expeirenced General Servant; plain cook- ing good wages to competent person.—Apply, after six, Mrs. Leaning, 1, Gwydr-terrace, Swansea. h23 Wanted immediately. General Servant; able to wash and iro-n and do plain cooking.—Mrs. Mavbeny Williams, Victoria-buildings, Pontypridd. 1551 >23 Wanted, Plain Cook; some housework; wages, B16 —Mrs. Dovey. Llanishen Vicarage, Cardiff, h23 Wt-nted imn.ediately. General Servant; good plain cook: must be trustworthy and produce first-class character; another servant kept.—Apply, with full particulars, Philip James, Clvdach. Abergavenny. rh23 Wanted, an experienced Plain Cook.—Apply M:>. Hunter, Rosemount (near Roath Tramcar Ternttmub), Newj)ort-road, Caidiff. 36h22 Wanted. a good General Servant; oiie wbo knows p< irethi'ig about dairy work preferred.—Address T 33. Western Mail. Cardiff. 4976ii2l Wanted, experienced Housema-id in GenUeman's Family in Country; aged 26 to 20.—M. M., Straa* ghan. Castle-street. Cardiff. 44h21 A respectable General Servant, with knowledge of cooking; comfortable home; good references indis j>ensshle.—Apply Miss Lewis, Oakland*, Rumney Hill, near Cardiff. 9hZl An experienced General Servant Wanted; aged about 22.—Apply Mrs. Colle, Holly. Llanishea. flh21 WaritedT^good General Serritnt: OhurohwnmAn.— Apply Mrs. Jenkins. Oxwich Rectory, sear Swan- pea, 4928h20_ Experijnced Barmaid Wanted. llrst-class Res- taiirant salary, £ 25; no Sunday work.—Send photo and stamped envelope for reply, 164. Commercial- street, Newport, Mon. 3311i26 To-day.—Six Barmaids, Six Waitresses. Four Cham- bermaids. Five Housemaids, Ten Cooks, Twenty Generals.—IHvies's, Hote* Registry, 45, Charies- sireet. Caidiff. 343b2!2 Wanted, Cooks, Parlourmaids. Housemaids, General Sprvants, Nurses, Iiaundrvma'ds, Waitresses, Indoor ManFervant. (experienced).—Mrs. Pedler, 22. Charles- street Cardiff. D^sen-.rasred. Housekeepers. 322h26 Wante<l. an expeiienoed Banxaid. a!so an Awstant. —Royal Edinburgh Hotel. Pembroke Dock. 2961i21 Wanted at once, cood Cook, also smart. Boy as Pfio-p.—Address Roval Edinburgli Hotel, Pembroke Dock. 295h22 Wanted at once, a Waitress: gorxl referpnew.— Applv Yr", Punklev. Black Lion Hotel, St. Mary- street. Cardiff. 275h21 Wanted at" once. Strong Girl as General: respect- a 0 n c e able and produce good reference..—Appiv Mrs. Jolm, Ragle h'otc!. 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'liiio. ? THE MASTER OF TREMLAYS" HISTORICAL ROMANCE OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY. UATtfF II. .&?. CHAPTER VI.-(Continued). ou shall bear," said Pierre Rouan, speak. S tltrough h'«a clenched teeth. Jean Ulan.c not so long as the -assasins remained the hut. When they ^e>tp)red, he i^^d from his hiding-place into tho burning at«l brought out tJte corpse of his father, rj. to bestow on it & 01111113111811 buriai. > Paused for an instant to contemplate the ttres of hie loved parent; the next, he the gun, and rushed headlong down the The assassins wene a good deal in r^&oe; but Jean almost flew aftei' his W'a murderers, and soon had them within Jeaa SBlattc?' cried Jade, with "Bravo!" V Now nuuk Itcfore tiiej l^a-ohed the 'tied 111 the thicket Where their horses were ?? » musket shot was hseard, and the col- J r fel4 never oagain to rise." eloped his hatvdB with delight. "And *>hoy}» aid he; "and Vaunoyf' becasiM paler than the dead he trembled, «as teeth chaptered, .j. Us tftake baste,' be said'. They did ^*it at the they reached their ? atard aufttlttr JeiHtrt. The soldier r who had broken, the jug containing the bever- age of the dead Matthew uttered a cry, and fell to the ground." "But Vaunoy? But Vaunoyf interrupted Jude. You shall hear. They got on horseback and galloped off, thinking to escape. Fools as if Jean Blanc did not know the short cuts., The road turnedl; lie went always straight ahead, so at an angle of flie road, the old musket did its dutp again. It was a rare weapon, my man, and Jean Blanc was a famous marksman. At each report, a tnau tottered in his saddle and full. Those who remained from time to time beait the thicket, and more than one ball whistled close to Jean's Blanc's ears whilst he loaded his gun behind the trunk of a tree; but these attempts only retarded the progress of the soldiers. They had no sooner gained the road, than there was another re- port, and another man fell." Bravo again cried Jude, more and more excited at the recital of this savage vengeance; who on earth would have supposed the poor Whrte Rabbit capable of all this? On my consoienoe. he 4s a valiant lad But Vaunoy I did he not try to kill that villain Vaunoy ?" "You ehali hear. Jean Blanc forgot not Vaunoy, but, like a glutton who reserves the choicest morsel for his last mouthful, hie kept him for the bonne bouche." Good!" cried the squire, smacking his lips. The moment arrived when the last saddle was emptied. Jean Blanc had sla.in eight men and a collector of taxes. There remained but Vaunoy, who, more dead than alive, furiously spurred his 'horse, Jean Bla»c put two balls into his gun, and went to awjfit him at the last turning of the road at the edge of the forest." Beautiful!" exelaimedi Jttde. clappiig his hands enthusiastically now for it!" The honest squire was like one whoate feel- ings are worked upon by a play. B&a had seen Vaunoy the previous evening, and yet he seriously hoped Vaunoy was about to. be killed in the recital of Pierre Rouan. When the) new Master of Traarfays appeared," resumed the charcoal-bwrner; Jean Blame mmed) at him." "Of course he dad," said Jttde, seefag -the charcoal-burner hesitated. "Vaunoy tt-egminedi hia chateau safb and sound," said Pierre Rouan, after a paum3. Wliat! why surely Jean didn't raiss^him?" exclaimed Jude. Jean Blanc dM not fire," said fPierre Rouan. "Did nat fire?" said Jude, with blank •look of disappointment. look of disappointment. "Jean Blanc did not fire, repeal*! the charcoal-burner slowly; "because the recol- lection of Trerou his jsamd & this moment, and he would not, even to revenge his father, annihilate the last chance of know- ing the fate of little George. "When Jean Blanc returned to the Wolf Pit," resumed Pierre Rouan, &fter an inter: v&l; "he was so overwhelmed with grief that he forgot Treme, and everything connected with it. He worked two days at his calling without intermission, and on the third day old Matthew had a Christian burial. This duty aoomplished, Jean Red from the neigh- bourhood, and concealed himself on the oppo- site border of the forest. His madness had left him. and he became epileptic. In the midst of his sufferings a short interval of happiness intervened. An angel in the sha.pe of a woman, took pity on him, and became his wife. In Marie you be- hold the laving image of her mother. The poor fellow's happiness lasted but two years. At the expiration of tk&t time he was again harassed by the agents of the impost. Vaunoy had discovered his retreat; his dwelling was invaded daring his absence, and has wife villainously outraged by one of the soKdSers. She died), prajydng for Jean and her daughter." Pierre Rouan paused; his voice had failed him. On my conscience," muttered Jude; "this good fellow had no. great cause to love the King's agents." "He hates them !"muttered! Pierre. energeti- cally he hates them as the devil is said t» hate holy water. Now listen I Jean Jll-w 6oak him -I,, AtId in his anna, aad, once more traversed the forest, an implacable hatred raging within him. "About this time, the poor foresters, harassed on all sides, endeavoured to resist their oppressors. They continued' to dwell in their huts during the day. but met at night in the spacious vaults of the Wolf Pit. The secret was disclosed to them by Jean Blanc, who had formerly discovered the entrance to these caverns near his old! hut, behind the two ruined towers. Nicolas Treme was the last Breton gentle- mam. The Wolves are the last Bretons; Jean Blanc is as eager to finish with Vaunoy as thou camst be; there is no difficulty in shoot- ing him in the forest; the difficulty is to have him living. alone, without defence, and to say, Speak or die "Jean Blanc is a patient hunter," Pierre continued; "and his troops consists of 2,000 Wolves." Wha-t f exotmmeclJ Jude, whose slow intelligence was at once struck; "Is Jean Blanc this mysterious and terrible whate Wolf?" "Comradfe," replied Pierre Rouaa; "Jean is a. Wolf and he is white; but I know not if it is he of whom they taJk so much. Jean can do much, but the finger of Heaven weighs heavily upon him. His attacks of epilepsy become daily more frequent; and, indeed." addled Pierre [RouaiH|, whose voice becSwne suddenly broken; '^mdwd, he could not have related this narrative yoa n?* feewd without paying the pMt&ifcy of his temerity. -?. Jean Biauc Bever braves ihi6 souvenirs in vain." After having painfully pronounced these last words, Pierre Rouan remained silenti, and Jade, perceiving that he shook convul- sively on the bench, demanded! What aals ye?" Go," said the charcoal-burner, with effort; thou knowest all I can teach thee." But what must I do. Can I not help the Wolves?" "Begone said Pierre, imperiously; "in the name of Heaven, begone! When the hour arrives, Jean Blano will know where to find thee." Jude rose, astonished, and directed his steps to the door. Rouan slid from the bench to the ground. What ails thee?" again demanded Jude. He was answered by a yeM of agony, then the voice of Pierre Rouan, strangely aJtered, cried "Begone I" Jude obeyed vrfthout farther hesitation., and! made the best odt hie way to Rennes, where hi* master had given him rendezvous. At the same instant, the Flower of the Forest entered the room, and, having lighted a lamp, carefully tended her unhappy father, who was suffering from a, severe attack of epilepsy. The room appeared more habitable by the light of the lamp. A smadi door on one side oonduroted moo Marie's retreat.; above the chimney hung a pair of pistols and an old musket; and opposite the door was one of those docks that one still sees in nearly every farmhouse in Brittany. ?_ While Pierre Rouan lay struggling on the ground, there was a peculiar knock on the outer door, and the Flower of the Forest opened it without hesitation. A man in the garb of a forester, but masked!, eagerfy crossed the threshold. "Where as the master?" he said, abruptly. Tite girl pointed to Pierre Rouan, struggling on the ground. The newcomer muttered an oath and sat down, grumbling, on the bench. He kept his eye on the clock. After an hour had elapsed, he rose. "This is an unfortunate attack," he said. "Tell thy father that Yuanii has been, and that Pierre ftouam will all his life legret to have been able to profit by the hour which has just passed. Ifterre sighed deeply, rt.7J;l teh-etched mI1, his arms. He is coming to himself." cried Marie, assisting him to rise. He started on seeing Yuaij. "Leave us," he said to Marie. She obeyed1 reluctantly, for she did not like to leave her father at such a moment. What is the matter?" demanded the char- co.all-bnrner. Yuami looked at Marfe, aud pronounced a few words in a low tone. "Sayest thou tpuef cried Pierre, drawing himself up to his full height; has Heaven at last condemned the mac, "Heaven has, perhaps, condemned his master; you have acquitted him. The hour of acting is long since past." Yuami pointed to the dock. They gave me two hours," he-added; one I have lost seeing you suffer." Pierae Roaau struck his hands together., -? .?" and seating himself on the bench, demanded, What have they done belotv ?" Yuanii replied in a low tone; but as Marie was closing her room door a wj d fell up< n her ear. The fair gir] changed co-lour, and placed her ear to the keyhole. The word she had heard was the name of her beloved-the young oapoaan. (To be Continued).
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On1 Tw-d-iv inorn'ng, shortly after ten o'clock, Butt1 Doek-oonstabie David Games dis- covered the body v a man floating in the West Bute Dock at Cardiff, which, with assis- tance, he recovered from the water and con- veyed to the mortuary. The Wius that- of a man 35 years of utre. of stout build, with uandy moustache, otherwise oiean shaven. It WAA attired in a srrcy Hansel shirt ii,(l vest, blue serge coat and waistcoat, grey Scotch tweed trousers, and violet neek.-reliK-f, tied in a sailor's knot. The remains of the deceased were in a very decomposed condition, and, appa- rently, had bee*i in the water about ten ds»'-s. A meeting of the Cardiff Electric atui Lighting Committee took place at the Town- hall on THiesday moniimg, under the presi- dency of Alderman Carey. It was decided to extend "the mains of the electric light from tha infirmary to Clifton-street, and from Canton Bridge, t-hrougih Ca#heKr?l-road, to Plaaturton-pla^e. ~rhe Little English Liver Tome.—Keiriick'* Vege- table Pills; dose, olle nnll pill; 7jd., i*. l^d., and 2s. 9d. pir box -Of aH Stores. eEBfc) BO N'T LUNCH or BINB Without Asking for tile New French Bread. Delicious eating, and easily digested.—Send postcard for was to nail to T. Stevens, French Ooniectioner. 122, ^ueen-»treet, Oardif. sS195 PFI'PER'S QUININE AND IRON TOMS, em- biacing, vivifying, sustaining, dispel* depression, cures indigestion, neuralgia, and all aehes or paisi. Pepper's, the euft real tonic. Shilling bottles. The People's Kemctly.—Ownym Quinine Bitters, the Vegetable Tonic, gives tone to the system, strength to the weak, and purifies the blood. In bctttes. 2s. 9d. and 4s. 6d. eaoh. Sswple botoles, 18. lid e019
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VOLUNTEERS. MUST NOW SUBMIT THEIB POUTOS AND PEDIGREE. Lord Wolseley has just issued a series øf.! amendments of the Volunteer Regtflartaoaas, amongst which there is an addition to the enrolment procedure ai follows: —' 'EUeety person offering himself for ooroIment will be required to pase a physical examination, whicil will be carried otrt by a medical officer of the corps. The ohiof points to be attended to in the 'examiniatioii are—i(a) That his vissOB is sufficiently good to enable him to eM cleanly with liis naked eye at ihp required dii- tanoe. as laid down on Army Form I 1,200. (b) Th:bt. his henring is good. (c) Thai his chest is s and well-formed, and that his heai-t and lung. u-e, sound." The regu- lations adso state ttMf 'tbc JE20 outfit ajiowamce for subaltern-3 will be iissued half on appoint- ment and half after a month's successful iu. struction at a. sohool or with the regular foroes.
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At Chepetow Police-court on Tuesday fines were inflicted upon persons convicted elf fish- ing with a rod and line for trout in the River Wye at Tin tern, not having a licence so bo do. —Charles Brov.-n also, a boy, was ordered to pay 10s. for unlawfully taking salmon pink. diaries Webb, in business as a pawnbroker in Birmingham, was ordered by the Chepstow magistrates or. Tuesday to contribute 5s. a week to the support of his fat-her, who is old and unable to work. The Westburr-on-Severn Board of Guardians on Tuesday repealed their vote of sis weeks ago, by wfcich they deoSineci to put. the yaocÎna.) ,tion Act comnulsocilv- into mracAioab