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PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, CARDIFF. HE ATEE ROYAL. "nd Managerfj"s.Mrs. EDWARD FI«ETCH £ R. NIGHT of Mr. UOBT. Arthur's COMPANY, In the Gat Military Drama, from the is „ .ADELPHI THEATRE, LONDON special Arrangement with Messrs. A. »od S. Gatti), entitled QttE OF rjpHE BEST, By Kind Permission of So yr COLONEL GOLDSMID, of the Royal Welsh Regiment, Military Brass jf and Drum and Fife Bands. Guaranteed. Booking Offices, Messrs. ^«Uri?*on *n<l Sha-kell's (Limited), Queen-street. 52L Tase and Prices as Usual. Mj,,°fPAY KEXtT"NOV. 16.—Special Kngagement of Crit,J~^8y Grahame'a No. 1 Company, from the and Court Theatres, I/ondon, in the New 1041 Play. 48585 ALL ABROAD. QRAND THE ATRE j. The Premier JL Theatre of Wales. 44d Manager Mr. CLARENCE SOUNES. LAST NIGHT OF T FIE QOLLEEN JgAWN. MONDAY NEXT, November 16th, ROMANTIC HISTORICAL DRAMA, ] ADY G ODITA. Special Scenery! Superb Costumes! i, f^e Highly-trained Horse, "Brutus," «odiva Rideo Naked and Alone" (Tennyson). 48594 (JARDIFF SATURDAY POPS, TO night (SATURDAY), NOV. 14, at 7.45 Sj2NOR MANUEL LOPEZ, MISS NELLIE ASHER, MR. DAVID LLOYD, MR. A. H. PERKINS, And the CARDIFF SOCIETY OF GLEE-MEN, Conducted by Mr. T. E. Aylward. ? ADMISSION, 6d. AND 18. 48613 "'11 not. in monals to command success, but we'll do fw mere—deserve it. J1 H E "17^ M P IRE Jlj "■Pug Director .OSWALD 8T0LL. TO-NIGHT t MISS MAY EVANS, at ^>a'4ce> London; singer of "The Shop Girl" Rn« "Can yo'i tell me why the sweetest flower dies?" !'bt MISS DOT PROSSER, l¡o? channing Contralto Vocalist, formerly of the S-it ?^e'8h Indies' Choir, with whom she sang' before Vjfvpj Queen, and who made her debut on the y. Stage at the Newport Empire on Monday, November 2nd. The two incorrigible Comedians, BENNETT AND MARTELL, 1rhoee antics are irieei stably laughable and mostly original. MTSS MIRA AMOROS, dutiful and graceful personality a.id an extraoidicary {*ymna*t. THE SISTERS CARLOW, Two vivacious Singers and Dancer*. a FRANK LEON, ^ln5 Comedian and exceptional Dancer. MISS LILY LANGTRY, light Oomedy Songstress. JOE HUMPHREYS, Comique. MDLLE. EMMY, 1titb her Performing Fox Terrier* NEXT WEEK— T » BOISSET TROUPB, In "THE JmidCLATERS." Asters Preston, Lily Lena, Penmoce'c Bears, tcc. Plan on View Ten a.m. te Four p.m.; I Ten a m. to One p.m. .MEffrUivr, a E E M P I B B «"»* Director OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT! HORACE WHKATT.EY.. I GIANNIXT SISTERS, ¡ AU1'S ANLU.viT,]> .PHOTOGRAPHS, JPvJS?3- ll°YD, TYOOOST JAPS. ENNY LYNX, HARKV ROSE, Arv* xe4-,w i, M1,N-V[E CUNNINGHAM. t¡ntia p- -inmy'e Fox Terriers, Three Dele. ? tal'ke and I}lenTJY, &c. ? J^ECHAM'S PTLLS. ==- )}?ECHÅAI'S PILLS, I ? I ?11 ;■ < uicea. a Bo*. ^BpHAM'S PILLS. I PILLS. 0r Biiions ttacivs. 'S PILLS 'S PILLS ^JNerv»us Disorders. -Q^ECHAM'S PILLS. 'UijreKt.i»u in ;il 1 its f«rmt,. JS^CHAM'S PILLS. *r \T:nd till•! Pains in the St*mach. PILLS. *r Sick HeaiJaehe. ^O^OHAM'S PILLS Hi<ve Saved ilie Lives »f Th»usa.n<lit. -ti B tie HAM'S PILLS. i ne«s. -BBKCHAM'S~PILLa Fuiness ;nul Sweliiur after Me»!v. -Q^^OHAM'S PILLS «rfct> a Guinea a It«x. •Q^CHAM'S pills. W »n«erful Medicine f*r all A "• B^EOHAM'S pills Adapted far Old and Yeuac. ? PUBLIC NOTICES. RESBYTEPJAN CHURCH, Windsor- J? place.—Dr. PENTECOST, London, will Preach in this Church TO-MORROW, at Eleven a.m., and in the Park-hall at 6.30 p.m. 43548 EST GROVR CHURCH (UNITA- RIAN FBEE CTIRISTIAX). Rev. Geo. St. Clair Sunday, 6.30. Hack to Christ: Salvation through Truth. Wednesday, 8.0, W. Patrick on John Wyclif. e5783 Craftt Botoeg, y&T DECORATORS. DAVIS AKD y ON V V t PAINTERS, GLASS, OIL, AND PAPER-HANGING MERCHANTS 11. QUE^N- STREET. BYEWOEKS, ETC. IF YOU WANT YOUR CLOTHES JL nicely CLEANED, GO TO HOBBS. DYER. 1. NELSON-TERRACE. njRNTTTTRB. EVAN <fc COMPANY, LIMITED "THE CARDIFF FURNISHERS." ST. MARY-STREET AND DUJCE-STREET. HATS. ARSLEY'S HAND MADE HATS, all JL the Latest Shapes, 2s. 9d. and 3s. 9d.— 15, Wyndham Arcade and 40, Caroline-street. Every Man to his Trade. e5255 RHEUMATIC CUBE. FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO PHIL PHILLIPS 24. ST. MARY-STREET. TPHEHE TO LUNCH. IELE SCOTIA" RESTAURANT LUNCHEONS, TEAS, DINNERS ..b. DtJKE-STREEET J MOITE2. ALLACE ir CO.T~98^ ^LEEN-ST., CARDlFFi ACCOUNTANTS. £ 5 t» £ 1,000 ADVANCED DAILY. PROMfSSOHY NOTES ACCEITED AS PECITRITY. TOV/N OR COUNTRY IMMEDIATE ATTENTIOV N.B —Lsftk for name on whulews over shop AND Friends Depart when you ure rhort af Ready Money.—Then write or call on Wallace and Co., 38, Queen-street, Cardiff. jyj" ONEY JjENT REASONABLY AND PRIVATELY, FROM X3 TO X500. To all classes of responsible persons, re-payable by Easy Instalments. Terms and particulars free, on tpplicatian, personally or by letter, t. R PHILLIPS, 7, PEMBROKE-TERRACE. CARDIFF. e5721 MR. L. REED, £ 6, Railwav-street, Moors, Cardiff, Advances ;rom £ 2 to £ 200. Bsrrewers receive courteous and prompt cttentioa. e5672 £ 250.000 to Leni.—Those in Want of Cash in Suma of JE10 to B500 arc Recommended to apply to the l'rovncial Union Bank, 1, Queen-square, Bristol; or to E. W. Webber, 3, Working-street, Cardiff. e5595 FOB A L L R 0 0 H Write for Designs and Estimates to BWrite for Designs and Estimates to JJICHARDSON AND £ JO., DECORATORS, BAZAAR FITTERS, AND ILLUMINATORS, TRADE-STREET, PEXARTH-ROAD, CARDIFF. Decorators to the Principal Ball Committees in Glamorganshire. ROYAL ARMS, PLUMKS, SHIELDS, STATUARY FLAGS, CURTAINS, CARPET, ILLUMINATION LAMfS AND LANTERNS, For Sale or Hire. Distance no object. e5775 tfHtj)é¡U)1110 THINK 8F TIIS,-TF TeUR 0#MPETIT@R IS USING A TYPEWRITER, SO MUST YOU. WE ARE TO PMYE THAT THE DENSMORE I 'flU. SUIT yeUJt PURPOSE IIEST, LEARNT IN A j FEW YCUR B9Y CAN USH IT. I BtteP US A CARE ANB WE Win, eeile ANN SEE I YOU. rr H E "1) EN S M 0 R E S«T,E AaENTS FOR. TTAI.ES AND WH» WILL FURNISH FULL PAlnWULAm; ON ( APPLICATION. ¡ ^/yESTERN jyjAIL "|^IMITED ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF, THE l»ENSii«%UE CAN HE SEt- WCRKINB WAILY IN THE WESTERN MAIL •XFICE. 43158 I GENTLEMEN DONPT CHOOSE until you see our Splendid Set of Tweeds. Series, Vicunas, and Worsted Suiting-* from the looms of Bradford. We make all Ail-Wool Vicuna I Suit, to measure, for 35s 6d and von can't U'iv r the same thintc from any Tailor under' 50*. Send for i •ur patterns, jK«t free, and see for vourseif. THE WOOLLEN CO., BRADFORD. ( eti74ti c -? PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS THE EVENING EXPXESS U •NCJ5. THREE SIX TIMES. TIMKS 29 Werds 9 6 10 16 -1 3t Word.s, 9 1 « 2 3 Words 1 6 2 9 3 9 50 Words 1 3 2 6 3 9 Notice to Advertisers. IMPORTANT.—Advertisements to be classified Must reach thitl cifice by 10 30 a.m. but they oau be inserted up to 4.45 p.m. umitr heading of TOO I,ATE FOR CLASSiFI0AT1ON. The boxes provided tor answers to advertisement* appearing in the •' Eveninj Express" are not iutMded for any other purpose whatever, and cannot bo allowed to be used for the distribution of printed or written advertising circulars er announcements of any kind. "Apply at the Evininj Express," means that th« address of the advertiser can be obtained at the Evening Express" Office Iltll personal application. If requhed to be sent by post, two sbaiajM must be en- closed. The above charges apply only to consecutive iB. ■icvt-.ons sf the following class of advertisements: — ^•fcuationa Wanted or Offered, Apartments, Money Wanted, Psrtnnr.sliips, Lest and Fourd, Miscellaneous Wants, Busiiussea. Houses, Sheps, Offices to Let or Sexl. Specific Article* tor Sale Privately. If the insertions be net cTLecutive, or if payment be not made j rcvious to publication, the credit rates will be charged. Name ar.a Address to be counted. Oi-clet-pi sent thr.njr'n the post to be aoconpanied by Postal Order cr Halfpenny Stamps. Cheques, Postal ;md Post-o!ticc orderi should be crossed und mods payable to Mr. B. Watkin Thomo«. Advertisements are received also at tiie following sub-offices — NEWP01U' TJiKEEGAU STREET. SWANSEA ..CASTLE-STREET. MF.ftTH Yll VICTORIA-STREET. ruNTYPR.'BD 4a, TAFF-STREET. HEAD CARDIFF: ST. MARY-STREET. LOST AND FOUND. Fovind, lIou-ii Fox Terrier D'Jg.—ftwuer can have the same hy mjdntr expenses to Jolm, 47. Sevem- ?.¡I. ('anton. ('96£>7rl14 BICYCLES. Morris Pras., Cycle Works, Pontypridd.—Immense Bargain# to personal callers. Watch startling develop- ments. We must, shift the stock for new arrange- ments. Ceme and See. Repairs as usual. clS47 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Children's Left-off Clo-cia- nfj Bought in Town or Country.—Mrs. Gicen, Dum- fries House. 32, Caroline-street. Cardiff. e5724 ???1?- MISCELLANEOUS. *o Amateur Picture Framers.—Mr. Wills, Castle Arcade, Photographer and Picture Frame Maker, is no v prepared to supply Amateurs with highest class English ».r.d German mouldings from 6d. to 10s. per length; Fan'-y Oako and WTalnuts a specialty. Call and ees Patterns. e5148 Tobacconists Commencing eee Hid. Guide end CatA- logue (239 pages). 3d.—Tobacconsts' Cut.fltting Co., lEo, Euston-:oad, Lcndcn. Manager, Hy. Myers. e5792 Aristotle's Works, Complete, Coloured Plates ('^eiiuins edition), 3fl stamjis; Paris by Night, or Gay Life in Paris," Illustrated, 3# stamps, post free. -E. Bcwker, 27, Renshaw-street. Liverpool. Patronise the old firm. Established 1832. e5691 Is Your Watch WI';ng-1- The Best and Cheapest Shop in Cardiff for the Repair of Walclies of every description, English or Foreign, is 38, Castle Arcade, (third shop from by James Keir, for ten yearll with Mr Splridion. Clerka and Music Boxes Cleaned and Repaired. e4299 MISCEI.LAITEOUS SALES. Advertisers are Cautioned that Postmasters are net allowed to BeUfar Letters Addressed to Initials or Fictitious Name* xk, any Post-office. Letters addressed to Initials or Fictitious Names must bear the Address tit the AdTcrther or one of the offices* of the Western MaiJ. Poultry.—If you want your birds to jiay you write for prices :A11(1 famples of "food to Noah Rees and Son, Ray, Corn, and Seed Merchants, Cardiff. e5229 Firewood for Sale, 2s. per cwt., delivered in any part ef the borough.—Master, Workhouse, Cardiff. e5653 1,000 Business Cards, Memorandums, or Billheads, 3s. 10,000 t7w/ol HandVdls, 2r. 6d. samples free. —Fiiher and Co., Machine Printers, Broadmead, Bristol. c4419 ■MA-vi-MHitttou ii iuBwawrmau'titwiii'mii APARTMENTS. "apartments" WANTED. Penurfh.—l{eq;:ive<l, in Np'trhlKnirlioocl of Inter- medin tc School, ):c<lroom and Sitting-room. Aleo Two IKdtoo-ms and SUlii ir-roon).—State terms S 1, Western ?!<????1??'?. 48695 APARTMENTS TO LET. .51, N>vil!c-.< jwt. Riverside.—Comfortably Fur- nished Sitting-ro-iiu ;;nd >ln» or Two Eedrooms, yia-ne, hop and cold bath, 17s. (with board); good ccokrng, liberal tahla dI8 A Sittkig-rooin mhI Bedroom to Let; suit gentleman or two fneudfl nonr 'fr.ff and Rbymnev Statioiw.—22, OtrnfrifK-placn, Cardiff 1530d20 W Pll-furnUliod Apartmcnte One c)r Gsntle- rrn-n no cl-.ildren to town moderate L9, Glymhon.1rK-st.rpct, GHrdifT. 149M20 Su]>erior Apaitments in 1/: dining out pn i erred hot and cold h« hs close to town nnd stations.—20, The Walk, r..<!■>? 1396:118 Finiiishfl Apaitii' to Let, with Ufie of Kitchen; ever; convenience; suit r-srried couple without children.—Applv 206, Mackintosh-p'.ace, I Cardiff. 1365d17 1, Apartments hot, aod -old listh close t,) T.V.R. and Rhvmnev Stations ( Cardiff. 1?2M17_ 2, Gordon-road, CardifT.—Front Sitting, One or Two Red Rooms hot and cold bath piimo close to 1 rations t-mall family. 12% U6 ? Apartments for One or Two Gentlemen every home •omfort; no cliiidren hatn piano; terms moderate. —54, Alfred-street, Roath Park. (Cardiff. 1226,116 with Young Widow, to One or Two Gentlemen; hot ami fold hath :io children; piano; etus moderate.—13, De Buigh-street, Riverside, Car- J liff. 1172dH r ApirtmmiH—large Front Sitting-room, Tne or Two Bedrojms with or without board, close yj tc-.vu.— 9, Park-place, Cardiff 1205dl4 Superior Front Sitting, One or Two Bed Rooms )at,h-rcoin good cooking and attendance; mode- ate t* i nw—31, Wordswcu-th-avenue, Roath, Car- lift. 1171dl4 ate Wordswcu-th-avenue, Roath, Car- lift. 1171dl4 Penarth.—Langflowne Private Hotel; extensive > Channel view superior accommodation moderate ( ( bir^'cs III>f:cjai term, 1..) permanent retjidents. 3982 AGENTS, TRAVELLERS. TRAVELLERS, AGENTS. &c.. WANTED. Advertisers are Cautioned that Postmasters are noi allowed to Deliver Letters Addressed to Initials CN Fictitious Names at any Post-office. letters addressee to Initials or Fictitious Names mwt bear the Addrec-J of the Advertiser or one of the offices of the Westeu Mail. Wanted, a Tra-vetlor for Tobacco Pipffi and Stone- v.Tur;.—Apply 15, Wyndham -crescents Canton, Car- diff. el505d20 Agftnta to Sell M. Patent Novelty; quick selling. Dozen samples. 12 stamps.—Thomas,' Edgei'ton House, Walker-road, Harrogate. e9657dl4 Wanted, a Traveller for Tobacco Pipes end Stone- ware Welsh preferred.—Apply 15, Wynd'nam- cre<5Cent, Canton, Ca.rdiff. 1527dl7 Wanted, capable Collector by Firm o5 Debt Collec tors; must be trustworthy and sober, with previotu experience; not afraid of work good references anc security required.—Apply, stating required together with full particulars in first k .or, to R 95 Western Mail, Cardiff. 1478(116 Agents Wanted. to Sell our celebrated Packet Teas French Coffee in Tina, and Cocoa; particulars free.— Oliver. Oliver, and Co., 283, Southgate-road, Loo- don. mid Trivet )er.—Wanted. smart, pushing Man for Retail Credit Drapeiy and Outfitting; good canvasser; wages and commission; all particulars first letter.— Apply W. G. Little, 32, Fleet-street, Swindon. Wilts. HSM14 Agent (good) Wanted, Canvassing Cardiff and Dii fcriet; a good and permanent income is assured to anyone proving himself competent.—Address R 83, Western Mail, Cardiff. 1394c?18 Wonted. Minister to Sell Bible Dictionary in Glamor- gnr.-shire; the finest extant.—Life, Western Maii, Swansea. 1038dl3 A respectable, sharp, intelligent Man Required ic Represent large and wealthy Institution; only those with good character need apply.—Address Box R 56, Western Mail. Cardiff. 1202<U4 Agents Wanted to Retail Ceylon and Other Teas in Packets, from Is. per th. cash terms; pushing; people meaning husiness will pleass send envelope for price list to Select Ceylon Tea Agency, 39, Lime- street, London. L13641 Ccmpetent Silesman, with Occasional Travelling, in Large, Old-established Wallpaper Warehouse; know- ledge of the trade indispensable first-class reiferencei req u i red.—Add re m R 29. Western Mail, Cardiff. 48521 E30 a Month Can he Made with £ ib.—For particu- lars address Oansig, 154, Lsadenliall-street, London. 86-Ml 4 TRAVELLERS, AGENTS, tc.. WANT EMPLOY- MKNT. | Situation Wa.nted by Young Married man :2 ) as Traveller; 14 years' experience in grocery; Welsh; total abstainer" puthing.—S 6, Western Mail, C'ar- diff. 1538d17 WentSl, Agency to Act for Fire or Accident In- surance Companies at Llaaelly.—Address S 4, Western Mail, Cardiff. 1517d20_ Gentleirlan, with five years' connection amongst best buyeNo of corn a,nd flour, is Open to Take good Acency for South Wales commission or salary; unquestion' able references, character, and abilities; personal security gi?ei.—Address S 3, Western Maid. Car- diff. 1518<120 Salesman (32) Re-engagement as Traveller, Manager, or Aosis'anfc; unquestionable references, character, and abilities; guarantee security.—R 70, Western Mail. Cardiff. 128<dl6 ?_R'??"!? n MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS VACANT. Advertisers are Cantioned that Postmasters are. Not Allowed to Delivei Letters Addressed to Initials or Fictitious Names at any Poet-office. Letters addressed to Initials or Fictitious Names mint bear the address of the Advertiser or one of the Offices of the Western Mail A Weekly easily earned by anyone (in- doors). No canva^'ng; no agency whatever. In- titructions, 4(1—It 93, Evening Express Office, Car- diff. e9671d!9 To Bakers.—Wanted, a gocd Bread Hand, able to talie charge of oven and help deliver; etate wages; it-door.—John Hughes, Baker, Cogan, Renarth. e:l14 To Bakers.—Wanted, experienced Man for Bread Delivery; used to horse«.—Apply Minifle. Baker, Severn-road, Canton, Cardiff. 1490d17 At Home.—MmpIoymertt (genuine) Kitner Sex, Postal- Wr&pper Addressing; no canvussing. only as stated directory and instructions crossed P.O. !or Is. 2d., returnable on completion of work.—Moore and Co., 30, Ludgate Hill, London. 1504d20 Grocery.—Wanted immediately, a Young Man, about eighteen, to Deliver a.nd Asaist.—Send particular* to Jones, Grocer, Ilontycynimer. 1476dl6 Wanted. a Hai,'dresser; good shaver; 12s., indoors. Or Pay Rent, for Shop.—Apply C. Da vies, 22, Commer- cial-street, Maesteg. 1441dl6 To S»d<l!?rs.—Wanted, a General Hand o'-eusfcomed to cart collars.—T. Baker, Saddler, Haverfordwest 1443d19 Wanted, Timber Haulier with Three Horses.—> Twelve Months' Hauling by Contract Work.—Lewis, Timber Merchant, Pontypridd. 1323d17 Cabinet Makers. Polishers, Upholsterers.—Good Men Wantrd At once.—State experience and give references, E. Davies and Co., Furnishers, Llanellv. 1310dl7 WA-ntcd. Carpenter: -1gt'1!. 15s., wi(N rooms, vegetables. coaI wife can have occasional work; reference required—Address M., Western Mail. New- port 1272d1f Wanted. a Young Man to do Rougoh Painting: state wages.—Apply Philip Richard, Forestfach, near Swan- sea. 1290dl6 £ 1.—A Salary of 12s. 6d. to -21 per Week can be earned in sjiar? hours or evenings by either sex who can write.—Proof sent fn-e anywhere, to whoever sends self-addressed envelope to T. Smith k Co (Departments B), v9,St.Helen'•-gardens, North Kensington,London.W L12662 Cardiff Union.—Ely Schools, near Cardiff —Wanted, a Porter salary, £ 20 a year, rising by £ 1 annually to £ 26. with board, lodc-ing, washing, and uniform, subject to the Poor-law Officers' Superannuation Act, for which the value of these emoluments is fixed at E53 a year.—A statement of the duties and form of application may be obtained cither from the Master, at the Schools, or the Cierk to the Guardians. Queen's- r hair.bers. CardifT, and applications irnwt be returned to the Clerk not later than Monday, 30th Novem- ber. ? 48637 Wanted, well-educated Single Man who thoroughly understands the Feedinir of Stock and HeneraJ Farm Work; absteviner preferred.—Apply Alpha, Wefttorn Mail Office, Newport. 1416dl8 Wanted, for the Country, a Middle-aged All-round Man who can Gard«n. Drive, and Milk: must be married.—Address R t>9. Western Mail, Cardiff. dl6 SITUATION6 To Bakers and Confectioners.—Wanted. SittMb'on aa Second in Bakehouse: set; four years last- situation wages.—Apv>!y Fry. care of H. Clark, Baiter, staple Hill-road, Fishponds, Bristol. 1437dl4 As Groom or Groom-Coachman single aged 24 irive single or pair well; good reference; dieengasred. —E. Jones, Mill-green, Kn'ghton. 1439dl6 Young Man Requires Situation to Improve in Gentle- nan's Garden or Nursery; thoroughly experienced; 'an be hiehly recommended.— Address'R 82, Western Mail, CardifT. 1393d18 Wanted, Situation as Coachman or Groom-Ooech- man; drive single or pair; aged 27: single; good -eferenoea.—W. Gnffltlis, Post-office, Wiston. H.v-er- ordwest. 1313dl7 Situation .8 Coachman ot Groom-Coach- Tian; drive single or pair; good references: life 'xperience married diisengaged.—Addrest Coach- n-.n, 3, Victoria-place, Haverfordwest. 48611 Wanted, Situation as Groom and Coachman aged i4. and single; thoroughly understands his duties; rood references.- Apply Echo Office, Fishguard. fdl4 Groom, Under Coacmnon or Otherwise; light- weight aged 20; good character.—Apply W. Fox, if a: gam. Port 'la'bot. 1198dl4 Wanted, by Single Man, Situation as Groom- Jardener; can milk; 27 live out preferred. -Davis, 2, Chestnut Cottage, St. Fagan's 1181dl4 BUSINESS ADDRESSES. Waterproofs Bepaired g.1 While You r Wait. ??? 8, Qween St., n CARDIFF. ANDERSON, ANDERSON & ANDERSON, Ltd., f St. Paul's Churehyard, 1 Warooauaea J 37, ftue#n VicUria Street, Workai I Bow Road, } PARTNERSHIP. Wanted, a Gentlepui to Join the Board of Colliery Company; ono with eome knov,-ledge of colliery management or the coal trade preferred; principals only treated r.ith.-Fer particulars address Collier, oaivj-^Davi^- Agent., 1493d20 CLERKS ANB MANA»EB,S. -?- CLERKS AND MANAGERS WANTED. Advertisers are Cautioned that Vesunastera ore not Allowed to Deliver Letters Addressed to Initials er Fictitious Names at any Post-office. Letters addressed to Initials or Fictitious Names must- bear the address of the Advertiser or one of the Office. of the Western Mail. Wanted, a. JUnTor Clerk Temporarily; fast and neat writer; state salary expected.—Address S 2, Weeteru Mail, Cardiff. 1514dl4 Insurance.—Britaia Friendly Society, 15, Queen- street, Cardiff.—Wanted, Shorthand Clerk; salary to comriieuce Pl Is. per week.—Apply, by letter only, to the Secretary. 1374dl4 Wanted, a Clerk; must be well up in the routine of draper's counting-house.—Apply Richard Lewis, High-street, Swansea. 1409dl8 Wanted, a Clerk for Wholesale Paper Warehouse; good correspondent; a knowledge of the trade pre- ferfed.—R 85, Western Mail, Cardiff. 48638 CLERKS AND MANAGERS WANT PLAGES. Experienced Clerk (30) Requires Situation as Book- keeper or Any Position of Trust; excellent references. —Address Q 20, Western Mail Office. Swansea. dl7 Shipping or Coal Office.—Advertiser (24), Gennan, Wanfci Situation; thoroughly acquainted with all office work, freighting, correspondence, book-keeping, &c, excellent testimonials.—R 91, Western Mail, Cardiff. 1434dl3 Experienced Clark (25) Requires Situation as Book- keeper or Correspondent; excellent references.— Address R 92, Western Mail, CardT<T. 1451,119 Young Man, aged 22. Seeks Situation derk. Collec- tor, Timekeeper, or Any Position of Trjist several per year*' experience; food references.—R 87, Western Mail, Cardiff. 14Z7dl4 Advertiser, 27, Desires Re-engagement, French, Spanish, Italian Correspondent, Book-keeper, Slirrt- ,!W)d. Typist, tttriei ience<l in Coal Trade; good refe- rer.cfei'.—K /,6, Western ifail. Cardiff. 329811'1 B-auf ASSISTANTS. SHOP ASSISTANTS WANTED. Lew's Lewis a.nd Co., Drapers, Swansea, have Vacancy for & thoroughly experienced Young Titdy; Welnh personal application preferred. 1535d17 Re-pectabla I'cmeeticated Young 1/Ady Wanted, to r Asi'ist in Grocer e and Ccnfee&ioner's Sliop; fall par- ticulars first letter; photo; salary.—Coate, Milford v 1500d17 Outfitting.—Wanted, a emart Assistant; good sales- man able to solleit; abstainer.—Apply, stating ^ms_1JoJl[eat^BryiimaVkT 149W17 (Jrocere.—Experieticeti "Assistant Wanted imine- c'.iately.—Geo. Williams, TrehaniB. 1485(118 Grocer's Aiisistarrt. —Wanted, an Assistant; age 20 to ?4; UEtd to soliciting.—State full particulars. J. Walking. <>rocer, 122, Coi-iimerci»l-gtrpT>t. Newport. dl9 ?-D J., Drapery. Jones and Co., Pontypridd, have "a Vacanoy for expwienepd Hand; must be a good window dresser. Also Yomth and an Apprentice. dl9 Butchers.—Smart Shopman Wanted; medium-class family trade and raa^v monev.—G-ive references Thomas and Evans, Porth. 1448dl6 To Butchers. Wanted immediately, a Shop Man who tlioKmghlv understands the business.—Apnlv at once, No. 8, Cfifton-8tre.it, Cardiff. 1406dl4 Drapery.—Wanted, Youns; i>a<ly for Aberdare; good fancy hand of not left tL-n six years' ex|>erience; must, opealc Weisli; persoi £ i application preferred.— Evans and Allen (Limited), Newport. Men. 1417dl8 Dntpery —WMted, for Aboriare, s-niart Junio Young Man about six years' experience must speak Welsh.—Apply, personally, Evani and Allen (Limited), Newport, 1417d18 Baton Countesr.—ID Jones, Dickinson, and 60. (limited), Swansev Reouiie smirt, experienced Hand to Take Ijead in this Department; must have iirst- class experience and references. 1407dl4 Wanted, competent Man to Take Clharge of Boot Department; able to exeeute all kinds of repair*, and good salesman; outdoors.—Apply Co-operative, Btynmawr 1537dl4 Bc.ot Trade.—Wanted, experienced Assistant for Aberdare Branch; Welsh necessary.—Apply, stating wages and references, to Jones's Boot Warehouse, Aberdare. 1347dl7 Drapery.—Wanted immediately, a Young Lady, with Know'adce of Book-keeping, and good Junior; Welsh preferred —Boyle and Morrri". Merthyr. (117 Wanted, Young Lady for Showroom; state lull par- ticulars.—Apply R. Jones, Bridge Shop, Bridgend. [dl7 Tobacconist.—Wanted at once, tho roughly-ex j) e rienced, respectable Young Ij8.dy; good wages to conv r-tent person; no Sunday work.-5. Great Western Approach, Cardiff. 1341dt7 Wanted, good Jonior, Grocery and Provisions must be active, trustworthy, steady, and ob.iging.— mate age. experience, salary (enclose references), Dp.niel, Pontvpool. 1274dl6 Wftiit°d at once, a smart Junior to the Groeerr And Piovif,:on Trade.—ApltjvJL67, Oa?Me-road. Cardiff. dl6 Jenkins and Co., Ironmongers, Swansea, have a Vacancy for an Apjirent'eo; indoors; Weish indis- pei'fublc premium required 1210dl4 A} prenticso.—Wanted at once, a tall, well-educated YOllng Lady and a tall, well-educsted Youth as kpvrejitiee* te the General Drapery.- Apt.ty for full psrticulars to Evans and Allen (Limited),' Newport. 48006 SHOP ASSISTANTS WANT PLACES Young Lvlv requifn Situation 'n Mantle Show- room Junior in or near CardIff L 34, Craddcck-street Riverside. e9659dl6 To Bakers, Cf->iifecticners, and Grocers.—Situation Wanted in January by Married Man oil round hand; a!>rtalner; good character.—J. Wilson, Upper Col-erlcy, near Cheltenham. 149?dl4 Giocfry and lYoviaion?.—Advertiser, experienced, Seeks Engagement, Manager or Assistant; outdoors; satisfactory references; permanency.—Grocer, 8, Harriett-street, Cathavs, Cardiff. 1512dl7 MHLMUBS AND DRESSMAKERS WANTRD. Drapery.—Wanted, Young Lady aa Milliner; nble to fieiTe —State salary and reference A. O. Miles, 2, Bute-street, Cardiff. 1431d19 Dressmaking.—Wanted, Indoor Improvers and Ap- prentices business thoroughly taught.—Apply 2. Mr put joy-place, Newport, Mon. 1355dl7 MILLINERS AND DRESSMAKERS WANT PLACES. Dressmaking.—1 /dies' Costumes, Evening Dresses, Capes, kc., mad? in the Latest. t*tyle, fit guaran- teed.—Address Lewis and Evans, il-3, Cowbr'dge- read, Cardiff. 1596d28
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KfBSEMAIBS A,'N:8 SERVANTS. General Servant Wanted for family of three; character required—Apply 1, LlandOLigh-strect', Cat! .avs c9668d43 ^»ntod, House-Parloui-makI; musk thorcughfy un- deiTtand hen- duties; good needlewoman.—Applv, etsting age, wages, and references, Miss Jones, Mnimly, Ynisliir, nearronkn, 1. e966M17 iVwW. good General Servant, fond cf cSffdren; little \va*lvng.—Apply, with references, Mrs. Grirfoti 92. Penhrvad street, Grangetown. e9661dl7 Wanted, good General Servant; fond of chifdrenT comfortable home; good wages to suitable person Full particulars Mrs. Clare, 4, Portland-street, Chel- tenham^ 1315dl7 Wanted, gcod General; email dairy, baking. cMk- fing; good recommendations indispensable; gool wages.—Apply Mrs. Evans, Henllv-s, Llandovery. [d20 Inquired, for Family CoolTOenetSltwo other seTvante small dair\ little baking country' aged between 26 and 35.—Glanbaiden, Abeigavernv 1501d16 Wanted. Fil-st Week in December, good General Stivant.—Apply Mrs. n. P. Kernick, 104, Claude. i ool, Cardiff. 1487d20 House-Parlonrmaid Required for Novemlier 25"7 wages £ 16.—Apfiiy, by letter, Brierley, Park-road', Penai-th. 1526d20 Wanted, good General Servant in a Clergyman's House family of two; good character indimMMaMp wages £ 15.—Jones, 2, Greerihill, Tenby. 1534d20 Wanted, Mrs. Pedler's Registry, 22, Charles-akeeT, Cardiff, Cooks, House and Parlour Maids, Nurse-Ho.we. mi-ids. General Servants, also Young Girls, imme- diately. 1457(119 Gtr.eral Servant Wanted —Apply 73, Newport-read, Cwdiff. 1459dl9 Wanted, a thoroughly respectable Girl as General; aisle to do plain cooking; small family.—Mrs. Do Matc-os, Dynxs Powis, Cardiff. 1461(113 Wanted, triiitworthy Nursemaid for Two Children; good needlewoman; good references ndispenrab'.e.— Write, stating wages, Mrs. Vivian, Ckerau, near Car- diff; 1477(116 Wasted. Hmisc-Parlourmaid; smail family; under- housemaid kept: £ 17, all found but boer.—State age, height t.Churchwonnto), Mrs. Billiard, Llanga^tsek Court. Crickhowell. IMldlS Wanted, a strong Girl as General; good home.— Apply 21, Rectory-road, Canton, Cardiff. 1379dl4 Wanted, respectable Girl as Nurse-Housemaid must have good references aged 18 to 20 years.—Atfplv Williams, 92, Cornwall-road, Cardiff. lAOi'fij.b Wanted. Mpenor Yotmg Nurse for Little Girl three yfars old good needlewoinan -State particulars, ex- perience, refereneee, &c., Mrs. Thomas, Dy{fn»n Vicarage, Neath 1316dl7 Wanted, for the Country, x. good General; able to do plain cooking; three in family; housemaid k^pt.— Slat* age, wag»«, and reference, E. J. P., Cnvncl House, near Builth. 1322dl7 Wanted, for the Country, a House-Parlourmaid: aged about 22.—State age, -wagei, and reference, E J. r., Chapel House, near Builth. 1331d17 Wanted, House-ParlourmaiA, ore' 20, who under- stands her duties family three wage* £ 14.—Auply, stating reference, 5. Victoria-squa*, Penarth. !295di7 Wanted, Cook-General; also Nui«e-Houscmaid; must be early risers, fond of children, and expe- rienced servants; wages, S18 to £ 20.—Apply, by letter, 142, Cathedral-road, Cardiff. i^tBdl? Plain Cook Wftntcd, B20. House-Parlourmaid, £18; two in farailv; help givwi for rough ..uk: sisters all friends.-20, Stoke's Croft, Bris- tol. 1343d I ? Wai ted, Cook ( £ 35). 110 dairy or baHir|g: Parlotimaid ( £ 22^; Single-handed Hous'niaid ( £ 20); gcntlflmen's families; comfortable home — 61, Apsley-road, Clifton. 1344cT17 Wanted, House-Parlourmaid; must thoroughly understand her duties; good ne.l'<!1ew"aI1.-Appl,v, stating PL-e, wages, and references, Miss Jones, Mamdy. Ynishir. near Pontypridd. 1361-117 Wanted immediately, thoroughly experienced Oiok- General; knowledge of baking; two others kept; 110 washing; good references indispensable.—Mia. Morgan, Maesycoed, Pontypridd. 1358(117 Wanted, art experienced General Serranfc; riser; housemaid and man kept.—Mrs. Lloyd, Prvi- tirion, Neath. 48S98 Wanted at once, a good Cook-General for Small Family; gosd character indispon.«able.—Apply 236, Nawport-ioad, Cardiff. 1289fU6 Wanted, an experieaeed Nurse; Must he a good needlewoman.—Apply, giving namo of last mistress. to Mrs. Oliver Sheppard, Oartrefie, Bridgend. fil4 Wanted, a good General; aged about 22 able to speak both languages; must be able to milk and attend to cow*; personal application preferred.— Apply Evanr, Dynevdr, Pontaiylawe. 1166dl4 Wanted immediately, thoroughly experienced .mm General; must he truifcworthy and an early riser.— Mrs. Harold Pird. Cowbridge. 1182dl4 —W*nted~lmm.diately, a goivF6en«nil Servant; not under 21 years of age; inust be able to wash, iron, and bake;" another serrant kept.—Mrs. Powell, Tyny- oaia, Monknash, Bridgend læGd14 ""Wanted. DecemlTer 7, experienced, t,rj*t worthy Oook-General for Family of Two; another kept; eailv riser indispensable.—Apply 2, Windsor-place, Cardiff. 1177,114 Experienced Required in Bmall Familj- in Penarth: page kept; must r thoroughly understand her duties; not under 25 —Write, rtatiirg wages, reference. and experience, also state height, H. S., Western Mail, Cardiff. 483o5 Wanted, experienced House-Parlouimaid; not under 23; mUllt be tall and an r ith refe- rence* and wages required, to Mr*. LaacellM Oarr, Cwrt-y-Vil, Penartb. 48334 Wanted, good, strong General Sorvant as Kitchen- maid.—Apply to Mrs. Bentley, Central Hotel, Mer- thyr. 1533dl7 Wanted, experienced Commercial-room Waitiea r Full particulars, age. previous situation, references, &e., to Maokworth Hotel, Swansea. I I Wanted, a Chambermaid Waitress; also good General Servant, used to Cooking.—Apply HGbbe, j Cross Keys Hotel, Newport, Mon. 146M19 Wanted, for Commercial Hotel, Cook-General ( £ 18). —Stamp for particulars. Miw Hart, London Re^:stry 7e and Letter Exchange Mart, A'sersivenny. 1473(116 C-o&k Wanted, for the Salisbury Const!tur,onal dub", Sa-arsea wig!!tt, jE25 per annum, and all found.— Those with experience only should applv at once, t)'ith r<;fer<np''s and stating age, to the Steward. 48640 Required immediately, experienced Young Lady as Barmaid used to quick counter trade —Address Bar, at Locke's Advertising Offices, Commercial-street. Newport. 141 Ml* 1 AVanted, respectable, trustwMthv Young Lady as Barmaid and to Superintend Household Duties. — R 86, Wertern Mail, Cardiff. 140M18 a good General Ssrvant. —Apply Mrs. Griffiths, Rcmpney Caetie Hotel. ney, near Cardiff. 1376dl8 Wanted, experienced Head K'tehenmald for Well- known Restaurant: well up in her duties; good wages.—Apply Albert Restaurant, Newport. Mon. dl7 Wanted experienced Cook (Female); well up in all branches; good reierenoes required.—Red Dragon Restaurant, Queen-street, Cardiff. 1350dl? Wanted, Housemaid, Housemaid-Waitress, and a Girl to Assist; must be respectable, wntn fust-class enaractera.-c-Apply to Mrs. Bentley, Central Hotel, Meithyr 1265dl6 Three Barmaids (Cardiff, Swaniea), r..aundrym.-iif," Cook* (S25). Teg.-onaid (B16). Pantrymaid, Lady Travellers, Generala, Wanted (Beds).—Daviee's. 45, Ciiarlcs-streat, Cardiff. 1232dl4 Wanted, C@ok.GI'o"r&I.ppl)', siring references, to Mis* Berry, Glen Hotel, Woody Bav. N. PeTQn 1162d14 .-?- FKMAL2 SIR V A NTS WAIn PLACES Situation Wanted ae Plain Cook in Small Fanulv where Housemaid is Kept no washing.—138. Clivs- sheet. Grangetown, Cardiff. 1483dl9 Wanted, lie-engagement as Housemaid or as HOnsc- Pr rlc.urm- '.d tall; of nice appearitiice; good record. —Stamp for particulars, London Registry, Aberga- venny. 1474dl6 Wanted, S:tuation by experienced Parlourmaid or where housemaid is kept, in good fr-mily.—'T., Laugharne C'cstK, St. Clears, Carmar- tiien. 2436dli Seek-? Situation; five excellent eha- rf.cter; country servant; understands soups, entree*, pastry, A-c. careful manager; reliable.—.Edith. 61, Apsley roail. Chftor\ l?45d!7 Situations Wauttd (Together or Otherwise), Plain Cook and House-Parlourmaid; friend*; three years' excellent character; experienced; good-class ser- vants -20. Strike's Croft, Bristol. 1346,117 Ladies Suited with All Classes of Sorvants; Situa- tions Secured for Servants. Fee, Is.—Mi6s Walters, 30, Pa (re-street, Swriu.oa. 1320<11T Disengaged, strong, willing Gpnfr< (E10). Gpnerat (B12). ('(o(,k nioely, wa>h. iron C<>ok-General« (JE14). Kitcht nmaid, Housemaids (Young Girls): long references list free.—British Agency, Junc- tion (stamped fidd'eJe). 1192dl4 Situations Wa.nied as General Servants for Seve- ral strong Country Girls; hundreds of *uited testimonial* free.—Mfs. Co*ter, Registry. GIoj- cester. II59'il4 PUELIC-HOUSES. PUBLIC-HOUSES t'OR DISPOSAL- Hott'1.-A well-appointed Hotel to be post-es- ,;ion betwftffn now and Clintiiias; furniture, tr,ac1e fixtures, and trade effects. £ 400, exclusive of ttook and licences. bar, bar-parlour, smoking, and com- mercial rooms; large dining and club rooms, com- modious stock-roes*; nine bedroom*; new howling saloon; garden; extensive «t&biing (100 horses); rent moderate; rwpeotablc. steady trade; large profits: commending position; main thoroughfare.— Apply to Boys, Auctioneer, Bridgwater. 48678 -8(¡ut h Walos.—fild-established Commei'ciai Hmise (>'ree), good-class trade; cheap to hnmcdiate pur- chaser.—Powell and Co., Borougli-chambcj-s, C>.r- di'J. l50a??0_ Cardiff—Old established, wellrknown Hctel; free for everything; jE500 cash at least.—Powell and Co., Borough-chambers, Cardiff IF09d20 ?<tFT.'trdi<—i)M'Me Liceneed Country Inn good busine?s; price £ 250.—Powell and Co., Borough- chanibers, Ourdiff. 1509ddO "Royal Oak, Blaenavon, to T^et early possession.— Apply on PretrJses or to Seaxle and Herring (Limited), OaetJe Brewery. Newport 1413dl8 rVuke. Brewery-Agent and Valuer, 13, Clare-rtrest, Bristol.—Selected Lists of Town and Country Lictesed Houfiee for Disposal, post irae. lKiOdlT Near Wcston-supoi-Maie.—Exceptionally well-known Countrv Rosdeido Hotel; proprietor will prove profits at E700 a year.—Duke, a* aboic. 1360dl7 Few M-iles from Bristol; Close Station.—Principal Nilloge Hotel; splendid garden, paddock, stable piggerie*; lM«i; reliable trade; ingoing moderate. -Duke. IMOdIT -?- PREMISES. ? DWELLING-HOUSES WANTED. Mr. Thomas film ends, Hqusa and Fsrate Agent, 63, Queoi.rtreet, Cardiff, tMK the following Premises to 1 Let:—Noe. 4 and 6, Tumer-road, containing se*en rooms; hot and oold bath rent-, 8s. per week elf ar. 'ilu ee Houses, Lionel-road, 8s. per week. Warehouse, Womaiiby-street. e9663dl7 in pleasant gituatlon. 9 or 10 Roemeii Home, with modern conveniences rent or purchase.—Address R 84, Western Mail, Cardiff. 1400dl4 Wi.iu6d, ikouse with about Ten Rooms, within ftve or six miles of Cardiff; one with good gardens and a little land preferred.—Applv, stating Kent, £ «., to R 65, Western Mail, Csrdig. 1869(116 -?- DWELLING HOUSES TO BB LET. Higli-streei, Cowbridge-—To Let-, Private DweTling- li:u.se and Premises, consisting of moriiii, dining, and drawing rooms, six bedi'Mms, kitchen, officu, and a large g-fn-ften an ample supply of pure spring water on the premises.—Apply to Alfred G. James. House Furnisher, Oowbridge. 1539d20 Bridgend. —Caedfe rwen, «emT3?taohed resicft-nce, three reception, fire bed rooms, t., Let, March.—Full A jTai-tieuIars Arthur Morgan, 9Hifl Mount, Llandaff. 1486dl7 Freehold Villa, 156, S^verr-road', Let or Sell; 10 rooms; well arsanged; large garden; immediate possesfcion.—Oswald Coleman, 14, High-street, Car- diff. 1513d 20 p Upper Olifr, renarthT a very desirable Gentleman's Resiclence. in ? its own ground*, com illfing li acres.— Fur further paitic'jUr* addrcee R 94, lAnstern Mail, Carfliff. 1480dl9 'Pontypridd.—To Let, NeT 113, Berw-road, Seven- roomed House, front and side entrance.—Apply laugher, Qryneifchyn, Berw-road, Pontypridd. 144M14 To be Let olr$ol(i. House, wiFh Half an Acre of Land. Ohristchurch Hill.—Apply C. Evans, 10, SuM- merhin-road, Yaindèe. 1415d18 To Let, Nos. 29 and 31 timmediate possession), Corl)-oratim-re,ad, 6asdiff.—Apply Philip L. Thomas, Ageiit-, 42. Birdge-*treet, 3397dlg To Let, Victoria-square. Penarth, capital Family Residence; all modern impreve«teat*; moderate rent. —Evans and Hughes. Auctioneers, Estate Ageats, Wharton-street, ftrdm. 13SMS ifonse to Lft, 6. Newilie-strect, Saatin; three receptisnrooms, five bedrooms; modem appoint- meris ceitvenient-ly situated.—Apply 94, Ccwhridge- road, Cardiff. 1395dl8 Furnished House to Let in Rotth five bedrooms, two reception-rooms —Particulars of David Shepherd, Chartered Accountant, Cardiff 13u7dl7 o- A Small Furnished House to Let; best part of Newport.—Apply A. S., Western Mail Office, Newport. n. 1273dlt Adelaids-street.—Large Heuse and Premises suit- able boarding house-keeper rent very low.—Charles Clarke ar Co., Cambrian-chambers, Cardiff. [1244d16 17, Tudor-road, to Let; immediate possession; thirteen rooms hot and cold bath -Apply F. Lacy, Western Mail Office, Cardiff. 46^93 The South o ire Property Regis- ter for Nov. Free on Application or Post.—Hern and Pertwee. House Agents, Auctioneers, Valuer*, See. Caldin. 28813 DWISLLING-HOrTSES TO BE SOLD. Richmond-read.—Two weJlj-iui'.t Houses, m j^ood repair; let to good tenants.—Powell and Co., Borough- cl:mbers, Cardiff. 1229dlo For Sale. House (tec rooms), Bsnger-road; owner going abroad; private improvements paid; hot and cold water.—Price, fee., apply D. L. Smith, 10, Queen- street, Canfcflu 1245dlb For tale or to Let, desirable Ooin;ry R>s.4fnce, near Tint-era, en the main road; ten roen*; wab M acres of freehold land (21 good pasture), large garden, good outbuildings; and excellent supply ot v-atc. — Apply R WfItt(>l'11 Mul. Okrdi1r, ll'Jldl4 For Sale or to Let, 3, Marine-Parade, Penarth; three large reception-room*, nine bedrooms; stabling for three horses, er ~h-hed»e, ire. with side entrance. —Apply Gibbe, I); ts. Cardiff. 48c'38 To Ownehi of Property.—Mr. W D. BalVantyne Undertakes tie Management o? Property, tein* rei'XMir.ble.—AfldreM 75, Conway-road, Cardiff. 47«5d 1 — BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET. To in Lerdiff, Severit commodious Premises, with lu-ge dry cellars, suitebie for sheps, shewreoms, or warehouses, with dwelling-rooms over; tenr.« moderate.—Apply Mr. Farreil, 1, Arcade-chamber. St. John Cardiff. 1488dl7 W?ath.—Shap to Let. principal thoroughfare; 'w vIL rent moderate knmadiate possession.—To view applj Thomas Williams, Soliciter, Bank-ehainbers. Neatli. 1519(113 House and Shop, 50, Sephla I'roet, Docks; unme- diate possession; itnt, 20s.—Aptily L. Samuel, Auc- tiopeer, Hayes-buildings, Cardiff. 1430<119 Swansea—Main Thoroughfare.— Firstrrate Premises; only.—For particulars apply Arthur S. T. Luews, Auctioneer, 6, Rutland-street, Swansea. 1410dl8 To t«+, wilh immediate possession, that very sub- stantially-built Shop and Premise*, the Emporium, Nantg-aredig.—Apply J. B. Arthur, Carmarthen. dl8 Penarth—To Let, u Warehouse or Stabling for Two or Three Horsee; suitable for mews; situated rear Btanwell-road; cnMnct Lot* Gonerewell-rsad.— Apply 1, Beach-road. 1580(118 I -K'?f',S? ) inmipy a Liver mseasfts, J BUSINESS ADDRESSES. The Dignity of Judge Owen's Court a The qu?stion of dm-s and "legal-look- ing" robiag has for a long time eitga^ed the attention of his Honour Iucige vjtven, vho now presides over the CiardiiT Co-unty Court. The J udge has frequently pur- gested trutt it would only be a proper tribute of respect to "the law" if solicitors practising before bun appeared in either, the rejfulat ^on tcga or a black frock eoat; md at t^e last court, a monia -igo, lie Rave a young but muscular solicitor a "wishing" for darinp to WOUTlil the higher class lepal susceptibilities by appearing in a cVeck-tweei momiiiii coat. Well, this: suggestion can be very easily and promptly earr'fd out by visiting the West IOA14 Tailoring; F-si-iblifriment in I>ake-street, who pride themselves in litiing any figure ■with ekter a nin or Pnoek Sriit, from 501; l1)f' quality and vnnko heme teed, Patrerns stibmitu-d post fr&e. B6160 FURNITURE AT MARVEL L0 US PRICES SATE YIUR MONEY By Purekasiag your FWRNITITRE, BEBBING, CARPETS, an4 MWSIGAL INSTRWMENTS of BEVAN AND COMPANY (UMITEBj, REGISTERED AJ& TIE CARDIFF FUiiNISMERS Whwet immtma* Cask Purchases aaahi* tkew i* Sell all Go*" fully 29 per eeat. lpolow tko prieas ujually ckarjeaL bj etker ims. 1,5ft RAON ani BRASS BKBSTEABS always im steek, from 7s. 114. eack. EVNBREBS of BINING, BRAWING, I.a. BBBR«OM SUITES, Fnm ii to 51 Ctuibcm. ? Gall amd inspect our immems* Mleotiaas kafw* Purekasiag elsewkere. Larga TllugtrafcW Gatalajueg Gratis. Belivsry Free Tkreugk«ut YTales aid Berber fouxtiog. BEVAN & COMPANY. 21, BTSJCE STREET, 97. ST. MARY STREET C A R BIFF. T, ITINB-STREET, SWANSEA. •PPdSITE T«WN-HALL, NEWPORT. CLARENCE-STREET and HANBFRT- EKTt THE firREA-T BLOOD T URIFESR THOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS •vere«»e the worst forms .f diseases and the iculect btatet*f the Bised, Stemach, Liver, and Kid»ej« the* go te the e-CH-e of crerv disease, where 118 other vcdiciac has pewer te reach. In Bexei, at Is li4 and 2s ?d. each Sold l;v all ehe*i,«w, ir.fmn the Kvroeck Fill MAnuiacidry, 44, SwMMt MANUFACTURER. H orsforth, Offers; his Own Geeds direwt freia the Loem at NTiil triee., viz. Sergres, Fancies, Cashmeret, Bicges, Melteua, Mangle Clatlu. Patters sent free 811. appiioatiea. ^ave nil intermediate proin. Special Let of Dreia Melteng, all shades ail per yard. AddnmMANUFACTURER, JtOJtS- FORTJEL LEEDS
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OUR SHORT STORY a I CAUGHT BY A TICKET. ? -? 1'" *8' h j* said', make the sum of human f 1 trifles sometimes go a long way in s ye i11 our profession, proving them- 1 %ild.8 to be trump oords in the game of hide- which is played every day in the t ,f)an j^Qpolis between the criminal and the to hunt him down. In the case of tho f old Von Arnheim, the German j °Q ^l0 district railway, it was a little j °Q tho district railway, it was a little I cardboard, hardly ae big as tho j • thumb, which helped to put the l' tV(! UDcl the neclc which deserved hanging 'Uxaan neck did. thftln?ident8 of the case were as 'follows: troli f nlí:'ht of JUne 1tOt, 189-, when the 10.20 < Westminster Bridge left for Eaiing, t '14B d ? a°campanying tho train eaw two men r r. Seo°nd-ela<H carriage near the locomo- c them was an ajred' gentleman in a c ^>0^, other was a dark, foreign-looking 'g, walked with a slight limp. He t these two were alone in the ?..? wien the train quitted Westminster. e ^^°ria t.he oompartm^nt at a N jyj !4^oq he was horrified to fiud the old o °n ^oor, stabbed to the hourt. tr' was still in the wound, had att&ched to it with the word (. ^^itt ermatl ^or printed in j a at once taken to tihe waitinjr e etatiou maeter senk for. 'J'lie fi hastily summoned., proaouaced a j. f life cxtinet. The knife had penetrated the heart soma considerable depth, and the end must liavo been almost instantaneous. By dint of subscriptions widely ciri ulatrd, the man who had entered tHe train in company with the deceased at Westminster Bridge I ptation was found, after a short delay, in a. slum in rioho. He was arrested and taken to the police-station, where he vigorously protested I I his innocence, and. tb tell the truth, his story was straightforward enough. He had, he admitted, entered the carriage with the murdered' man at Westminster Bridge station, and had i'ndeed exchanged a few Mordf of conversation with him un different topics as they journed on. However, just iiefore they reached St. James' Park station ho drcw out his cigar-case to emoke, when the old man pointed put to him that it WM not a .smoking carriage, and that, although as a rule lie did not object to smoking, just now a bad cough made him dislike it very much. Would lie, therefore, go elsewhere? He had at once complied, and, I alighting at St. James's, had entered a smoking I oarriage a few doors off. The Ertiard, on being' questioned, could neither contradict nor confirm the man's story. He (the guard) had exchanged a few words with a companion on the platform at St. James' Park Swaiion, and lie accordingly had not noticed who entered or alighted frc-n the train. It was, thorefore, quite within the range of possibility, and even of probability, that somebody else had entered the fatal compartment at St. James' dahan, had killed the old man. and then, creeping along tho footboard of the practically empty train, had been able to secrete himself in another carriage and iso escape detection. All this was possible. The man who had been arrested (Hartmann, by name) was next asked if he could refer to any persons who were occupying the smoking- ct' carriage which he alleged he had entered. This, he eaid, he could not do, as the compart- ment was empty. It therefore came to this. That there was absolutely nothing to connect Hartmann with tlw crime on the 10.20 tram except that he had been seon to enter the carriage with the deceased. On isueh frail evidence, however, ae jury could possibly convict a man. It was at tJ¡:c; point that the caso came into niy hand's. a • • • The first thing I did on going to the mortuary where the old man lay was to make a rigid and thorough examination of the clothing and con- tents of the pockets. These comprised a purse containing come gold and silver notes, a cigarette-case, a bunch of keys, a watch, a handkerchief, a latch-key, and eundry letters and memoranda. There was one other thing, a second-class t,icket from Westminster Bridge to South Kensington. From the contents of his pockets, I next turned to the articles he had been carrying when the crime was committed. They consisted of a gold-headed stick, a pair of gloves, an evening paper, and, tstra? gely enough, another railway ticket. "That's curious," I remarked to my mate. "What on earth did he want two tickets for in I the saac direction t" j "Give it up," said my mate; "can't make it out at all." I caliocl the superintendent. "Tell ma," I said, "how was this ticket found on the dcceased; was it on the seat beside him or wherep" He thought for a moment and then said, slowly: "It was found clutched tightly in his right hand." As the superintendent spoke these words a suciden light flashed upon mo in an instant. The ticket found in the old man's hand had belonged, not to himself, but to the man who had struck the fatal blow. Rapidly putting things together in my mind, I accounted for tho occurrence in this way. Vvhon tho old man was struggling with hit? } assailant, he had caught in his agony at the finst part of the ruffian's clothing he could seize, which (my theory be'i ■ correct) was the ticket- pocket of his overcoat. The Angers closing automaticany. on the ticket in that pocket had dragged it forth, and the murderer, in his hurry to escape as the train drew up, had not noticed the piece of cardboard in his victim's grasp. Yea, undoubtedly this theory explained the reason for two tickets being found. I iooked at the ticket closeTv. It bore the date of issue, "June 1. 189- and tale number "2,764." And as I looked at it, a plan formed in my brain-a plan which I feared might turn out an utter failure, and yet which was worth trying, after all. Chartering a hansom, I told the driver to take me to Westminster Bridge Station. Arrived there. i sent for the station master and presented my card. "Good morning, sir," he said; "what can I do for you?" "Look at thiM ticket." I saifl, taking frem I my nocketbook the uiece of cardboard, "and be good enough to tell me who issued it." He thought a little, and then said: "The booking clerk who issued this ticket da off just now, sir. He's having hie holidays at the present moment." "Do you know where he has gone?" I asked, impatiently. "No, sir, I can't say I db. But if you go round to his lodgings they might know there." He ,ga.ve me the address of the home where the booking clerk, Stanley by name, lodged. snd taking the cab, which I had instructed to wait for me. I was soon deposited at No. 25, Little Willis-street, where I interviewed the landlady, and found that her lodger was stopping at a temperance hotel at Brighton. My next move was in the direction of Victoria Station, where I found I could catch an express in half an hour's t:me. I filled up the interval with a light lunch and with the sending of a telegram to Mr .Stanley, telling him who I was and why I was coming, and biddine him be at home to reeeiv; me. The train landed in Brighton in an hour's time, and I took a hansom to the hotel, which was some half-mile from the station. There I found the booking clerk, a bright, intelligent. looking young fellow, in a positive fever of excitement as to my visit. He invited me into his bedroom as the only place where we could have absolute privacy, and then I proceeded to business. "I want you," I said, "to look at a ticket which you issued on the night of June 1, 189—, presumably about 10.15, as the train left at 10.20, and to see if you can by any chance remember the person to whom you issued it." "I'm afraid that will be impossible, air," he said. "I issue hundreds of tickets every day, and don't take much notice of the peonle who buy them. We're got enough to do without I that." "Nevertheless," I replied, firmly, "look at the ticket and see." I handed him the piece of cardboard. He tofik it and examined it closely. Ae he did so an expression of amazement and satisfaction passed over his face, and he uttered a low cry. "By Geortre," he said, in a low tone, "it's a wonderful thing, but I do remember, and remember distinctly, the party to whom I issued this ticket." "Describe him." T °aid, quickly. He ai once gave me a description, in a few words, of a man exactly answering to the foreigner we had captured. Then I said to him "How have you been able to fix his identity?" He drew a long dreath and then rephed "Well, it's a marvelous thinj, sir, and no mistake. It looks like the finger of Providence. It isn't once in six months that I look at the number on the ticket, but on this occasion I did so. It happened in this way: When 1 had issued the ticket. I left it lying on the pigeon- 1 hole counter whilst the foreign chap fumbled 1 for the money for the fare. My eye carelessly fell on the ticket, and I noticed that the number j was 2,764. I couldnt help giving a start when i I saw that number, for, curiously enough, I had that very afternoon drawn the same number < in a German lottery iji which my landlord was 1 interested. It struck me then as a most extraordinary coincidence that I should issue 1 ticket No. 2,764 to a man who spoke with a 1 German accent, when I had only a few hours 1 before dtawn that number in a German lottery. < So great an impression did the occurrence make on me that I was thinking of it all the rest of ( the time I was on duiv. and wi«n I not inni» T I told my landlord about it, and he said it was the most extraordinary coincidence he had ever come across." "Very well, then," I said, when he had finished the history, "the next thing to fee done is for you to come back to London with me at once and identify the man we have arrested as the person to whom you 6Vld ticket No. 2,764 on the night of June 1." Arrived at Victoria, we took a cab to the police station where Hartmann was detained. The later was taken to the ptation yard and placed in company with six other prisoners. The booking clerk was then asked to pick out the man to whom he had issued the ticket, and without an instant's hesitation he selected Hart- mann as the individual in question. The chain of evidence was thus made com- plete for the possessor of that piece of blue csrdboard was the man who had struck the fatal, blow on that June night. Hartmann was committed' for trial, and the booking clerk's evidence was of course taken. In the face of that evidence, his guilt was proved clear as day, and the jury returned a verdict of guilty without leaving the box. He was sentenced to death in the usual manner, and the sentence was carried eut one month after the trial. He had protested his innocence well-nigh to the last, but on the eve 8f execution lie confessed to the chaplain that he had indeed been guilty of the crime. It eeemed that he was a member of an Anarchist league, which had its headquarters in 9bho, and the murdered man had in some way or other incurred the displeasure of the leaders, who had charged Hartmann with his removal.
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